题目列表(包括答案和解析)
9. American women usually identify their best friend as someone _______ they can talk frequently.
A who B. as
C. about which D. with whom
8. _______is reported in the newspaper, talks between the two countries are making
A. It B. As
C. That D. What
7. George Orwell, ________ was Eric Arthur, wrote many political novels and essays.
A. the real name B. what his real name
C. his real name D. whose real name
6. I can think of many cases _______students obviously knew a lot of English words and expressions but couldn't write a good essay.
A. why B. which
C. as D. where
5. New York, ________ I visited last year, is a nice old city.
A. that B. which
C. when D. in which
4. The English play ________ my students acted at the New Year’s party was a great success.
A. for which B. at which
C. in which D. on which
3. I work in a business ______ almost everyone is waiting for a great chance.
A. how B. which
C. where D. that
2. Mark was a student at this university from 1999 to 2003, __________ he studied very hard and was made Chairman of the Students’ Union.
A. during which time B. for which time
C. during whose time D. by that time
1. Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from _____ effects the people are still suffering.
A. that B. whose
C. those D. what
76. gave 77.except 78. chosen 79.betting 80. simply
81 remove 82 instead of 83 with /carrying 84 made efforts
85 Besides/Apart from/ In addition to
书面表达:(25分)
(参考范文)
Beijing named the 22nd of every month as “Seat-giving Day” to encourage passengers on public transport to give up seats to those in greater need, and those commuters who refuse to do so will get criticized. This activity arouses different opinions among netizens.
51% netizens are for the activity. They think, for one thing, it is one of China’s traditional virtues to offer seats to the aged, pregnant women, children and disabled. For another thing, as hosts of the 2008 Olympics, more passengers’ offering seats can leave a good impression on visitors both home and abroad.
49% netizens, however, object to the activity. In their opinion, giving up seats is a matter of willingness, and passengers should not be forced to do so. Moreover, if some passengers get criticized only because of their refusal to offer seats, fewer commuters will approve the activity.
As far as I’m concerned, this activity is surely of great help to set a better image of Beijing ahead of the 2008 Olympics. Through such activity, Beijing will see an increasing number of people willing to do so and an improvement of people’s behavior.
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