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    上海自考服务网> 试题题库列表页> 第七部分:短文写作(第51题,30分)请根据所提供材料中的要求完成一篇100词左右的英文写作任务。将你的答案写在答题纸相应的位置上。51.某英文报社正在举办题为“An Unforgettable Holiday”的征文活动。请就此题目写一篇英文短文应征,内容包括:●哪一个假期令你难忘●为什么令你难忘 

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    第七部分:短文写作(51题,30)

    请根据所提供材料中的要求完成100词左右的英文写作任务。将你的答案写在答题纸相应的位置上。

    51.某英文报社正在举办题为An Unforgettable Holiday”的征文活动。请就此题目写一篇英文短文应征,内容包括:

    ●哪一个假期令你难忘

    ●为什么令你难忘

     


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    第五部分:填词补文(31~40题,每题1.5分,共15)

    下面的短文有10 处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10 个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题纸相应位置上将答案代码写出。

    Talking Counts!

    Most words in a child's vocabulary come from everyday encounters with language. Children 31  up language from books, media, and conversations.

    You can increase your child's vocabulary and 32 knowledge by having conversations with them. With  babies, you can talk to them about what you're doing so they can begin to 33  words with concepts. As your baby begins to speak, start asking, What's that?" when 34 to objects or pictures. Elaborate on their 35  answers as a way to have them listening to more words.Yes, that is a banana! It's 36 and smooth."

    With young children, you can talk about the things you see in your 37  on trips around town, or on television. These conversations help build a child's 38 of his world. When reading, pause to ask questions on the story. Ask,Why do you think he did that?" orWhat do you think is going to happen 39 ?Tell your children stories from your own life, Or about the day they were 40 This helps develop their personal and cultural identity.

    A. link

    B. simple

    C. secondly

    D. neighborhood

    E. yellow

    F. build

    G. understanding

    H. pointing

    I. pick

    J. born

    K. background

    L. next


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    Lack of Sleep Is Dangerous

    Do you know that if you miss out too much sleep you will die? It's true! If you stay awake for a long, long time, your brain and body will break down.

    The unofficial world record for staying awake is 11 days, and it's held by Randy Gardner.  26  He also had help from TV and radio reporters, a sleep researcher and a doctor.

    What happened? 27  Then his brain started to lose sense. On day 4, he thought a street sign was really a person. On day 6, he began to speak very slowly. On day 9, he couldn't finish sentences. On day 10, Randy thought he saw a forest in the next room. 28 Eventually, after he'd broken the world record, Randy was told to go to sleep. Experiments that keep people awake for dangerously long periods are always stopped before the patients break down.

    Rats, however, aren't so well cared for.  29 That's sooner than if they'd been allowed to sleep but were given no food. They get really thin. But that's not because they stop eating- quite the opposite. Even though these rats are eating food, their bodies can't process it in the normal way. On top of that, their little bodies lose more heat than normal, which makes them weak. This means that they need more food to stay at a healthy temperature. 30  And that's what lack of sleep does for you.

    A. In fact, he went a bit crazy.

    B. Normally rats wouldn't catch a cold.

    C. Towards the end, the health of these rats is failing.

    D. When kept from sleeping, they die within three weeks.

    E. Randy asked two of his friends to stop him falling asleep.

    F. First of all, staying awake long made Randy bad-tempered.


    People go to travel agencies and make their decisions directly.


    • A、True


    • B、False


    • C、Not Given


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