1、江西省百所重点中学届高三模拟考试英语试题扫描版江西省百所重点中学高三模拟考试(Text 5) W:Dinner is ready. Here is the soup I cooked. M:Happy birthday. This is the present I selected for you in the market yesterday. W:Oh, its so kind of you. Thank you very much. Ive been desiring it for a long time. M:Not at all. Im very happy you like it.
2、 (Text 6) M:I wonder if you will be interested in going to the jazz festival. Its going to be held next Thursday in the concert hall of our city. W:Jazz? You know I dont understand jazz. But I love American country music. M:So who is your favorite singer? W:Carlon Carpenter. How about you? M:I like
3、rock and roll music very much. W:I hate rock music, because it is so loud. Who is your favorite singer? M:Im crazy for Michael Jackson. (Text 7) M:What kind of dress are you looking for? W:Since its getting warmer, I want something lightweight. What material do you think would be best? M:Personally,
4、 I like cotton for spring and wool or leather for winter. W:So do I. M:What color would you like? Red or pink would be good colors for you. W:Oh! I want a white dress. M:Are you sure? Its not a very practical color. It gets dirty so fast. W:I know. But Im getting married on Saturday, and white is th
5、e traditional color for a wedding dress. (Text 8) M:Hi, Lily. What classes are you taking this term? W:Well. Im not sure yet, I want to take English, and maybe Spanish. And Ill probably have to take math. M:Arent you going to take biology? Thats a required class, you know. W:I already took it. No mo
6、re science classes for me. Science just isnt something I like. What are you taking?M:Only biology and English. W:How come youre only taking two classes? M:I have to work this year. I dont have enough money to study full-time. W:What kind of job are you going to get? M:Thats the problem. Ive tried al
7、l the gas stations and the restaurants, but nothing. Im going to try a few taxi companies tomorrow. I like to drive. W:Really? By the way, what do you think of Spain? I went to Spain once and I really liked it. But the place I liked most was Switzerland. I spent two weeks visiting my uncle there. M:
8、I hope that I can get to Europe someday. Ive never been out of the United States. (Text 9) M:Whats wrong, Janet? You look a little blue. W:Well, today is the Moon Festival at home, and I miss my family so much. My family is picnicking under the moon and stars, while Im here at school feeling lonely.
9、 M:I can understand that. Its always hard to be away from home on special occasions. W:Are there any similar American festivals that might cheer me up? M:Not really. There are plenty of harvest-related activities going on now, though. W:Really? Like what? M: Well, if we take a drive into the country
10、side, there are lots of farmers markets at this time of year. W:That sounds fun! Do you think we could head out there this weekend? M:Certainly! But since youre feeling down right now, lets invite some friends and have a barbecue in the park tonight and watch the moon. W:That would be great! Ill bri
11、ng the mooncakes that my mom sent me. (Text 10) Good afternoon, I want to thank Professor Johnson for giving me the chance to talk to you students today about Alaska. One of the things that concern me most is the future of the Alaskan environment. About twenty years ago before going on a research tr
12、ip, I visited Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. It was then a small city with a population of more or less 40,000, surrounded by forests and mountains. When I made a recent trip to update my earlier work, I found amazing changes. Anchorage now has 180,000 people, more than four times as many as
13、 in 1960. Therere high buildings, shopping centers, and all the accompanying crowds and traffic jams. The forests and mountains are still nearby, but they seem reduced by the citys great size. The discovery of oil in 1968 in the north of Alaska caused many of these changes. The construction of the a
14、cross Alaska oil pipeline brought increased wealth to the state. However, there have been too many people moving to Alaska in a very short period of time. There is not enough housing and transportation. I think Alaska must make important decisions soon. Alaskans need to decide how to develop their n
15、atural resources and minerals well without destroying nature and harming the wildlife. For todays lecture, Ive brought along many of the slides I usually show in my environmental science classes at my own university. I am Li Hua from Xinhua Middle School. The topic of my email is“Regulating taxi boo
16、king apps”.From the picture we can see a taxi driver operating a mobile phone with taxi-booking apps while driving. It shows a common phenomenon at present. Taxi drivers and passengers both have benefited from taxi-booking apps, which can not only cut down empty running time of the taxi to some exte
17、nt, but also help passengers find a taxi more conveniently. However, such taxi-booking apps are of great concern. The taxi-calling service has led to many problems. For example, some drivers focus on the apps too attentively and may cause accidents. In addition, some old or young people cannot operate these apps to hire a taxi. In my opinion, road safety is extremely important and the government had better consider regulating those apps to ensure safety. Thank you for publishing my letter in your columnOpinions From Readers!
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