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VIII.寫作(滿分20分)
【寫作內(nèi)容】請根據(jù)以下提示,寫一篇英語短文。
1、我們經(jīng)常在公共場合見到各種不道德的行為,敘述你的一次相關經(jīng)歷。
2、這些不文明的行為會有哪些影響。
3、我們應該怎樣改善這種現(xiàn)象。
【寫作要求】
詞數(shù)120左右。開頭已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù);可使用自己的親身經(jīng)歷或虛構的故事;
語言規(guī)范,內(nèi)容合適,篇章連貫。使用以下要求的句型和結(jié)構的至少4種:1)名詞性從句、2)定語從句、3)非謂語作狀語或定語或主語或賓語、4)1個S+V+O+OC(賓補)的句型、5)并列句。
Immoral Behavior in Public
To witness immoral behavior in public, one need only to visit ________....
VIII.寫作(滿分20分)
【寫作內(nèi)容】請根據(jù)以下提示,寫一篇英語短文。
1、我們經(jīng)常在公共場合見到各種不道德的行為,敘述你的一次相關經(jīng)歷。
2、這些不文明的行為會有哪些影響。
3、我們應該怎樣改善這種現(xiàn)象。
【寫作要求】
詞數(shù)120左右。開頭已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù);可使用自己的親身經(jīng)歷或虛構的故事;
語言規(guī)范,內(nèi)容合適,篇章連貫。使用以下要求的句型和結(jié)構的至少4種:1)名詞性從句、2)定語從句、3)非謂語作狀語或定語或主語或賓語、4)1個S+V+O+OC(賓補)的句型、5)并列句。
Immoral Behavior in Public
To witness immoral behavior in public, one need only to visit ________....
VIII.寫作(滿分20分)
【寫作內(nèi)容】請根據(jù)以下提示,寫一篇英語短文。
1、我們經(jīng)常在公共場合見到各種不道德的行為,敘述你的一次相關經(jīng)歷。
2、這些不文明的行為會有哪些影響。
3、我們應該怎樣改善這種現(xiàn)象。
【寫作要求】
詞數(shù)120左右。開頭已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù);可使用自己的親身經(jīng)歷或虛構的故事;
語言規(guī)范,內(nèi)容合適,篇章連貫。使用以下要求的句型和結(jié)構的至少4種:1)名詞性從句、2)定語從句、3)非謂語作狀語或定語或主語或賓語、4)1個S+V+O+OC(賓補)的句型、5)并列句。
Immoral Behavior in Public
To witness immoral behavior in public, one need only to visit ________....
How could I turn down an opportunity for a weeklong cruise on a luxury motorsailer in the Andaman Sea? Without a second thought, I packed my bags and jumped on a plane to Singapore, and the following day I found myself looking out the airplane window at the beautiful waters surrounding the island of Langkawi off the coast of Malaysia.
The last time I was in Langkawi was in 2001, when it was relatively quiet. Langkawi has come a long way since then; there are 4, 5, and even 6-star hotels, as well as spas, golfing, horseback riding and even a cable car taking visitors to the highest point on the island.
At the Langkawi International Airport I met my shipmates and we were driven to Pantai Tengah with a quick pit stop for sunblock and duty-free goodies. Many other shopping opportunities abound since Langkawi was designated as a duty-free zone in 1987 to entice tourists to the island.
A luxurious yacht tender picked us up. Phillipe, the first mate, maneuvered the tender between sailboats and as we went around a small island there she was, S/V Blue Gold. This majestic 10-passenger sailboat—all 165 feet of her—had been built in Italy and recently underwent a full retrofit. Once aboard, the crew welcomed us with refreshments and big smiles. Before we got too comfortable and settled into the plush comforts of the boat, Alain, the captain, took us on a tour of Blue Gold’s impressive accommodations. The master suite had a king-size bed, with a lounge area and “his & hers” wardrobes. The VIP cabin had a queen-size bed, also with a lounge area. Both had ensuite bathrooms.
The first evening aboard was the perfect start to our voyage—a small cocktail party followed by a light meal of seared tuna salad. It was exactly what our jet-lagged bodies craved, and we all slept very well aboard what would become our new home for the next 7 days.
In the morning after breakfast, we sailed to Pulau Ta Ngah (also spelled “Pulau Tengah”; pulau means island in Malay). In the 1970s the site had been a Vietnamese refugee transit camp. Not long after the end of the war, the camp was shut down and the island was gazetted as a marine park by the Malaysian government. Officially “uninhabited,” it does boast a golf course, but we were unable to determine if it was still in operation. The most intriguing event on the island occurs in July when the giant leatherback turtles lay their eggs on a beach on Ta Ngah.
【小題1】Where is Langkawi?
A.In Pulau Ta Ngah | B.In Malaysia | C.In the Atlantic Ocean | D.In The Arctic |
A.has become prosperous in the past decade |
B.was a noisy industrial city twenty years ago |
C.has no three-star hotels nowadays |
D.is best known for its horse riding races |
A.a(chǎn) small island with most beautiful sceneries we have ever seen |
B.a(chǎn) luxurious 6-star hotel with best food and service |
C.a(chǎn) VIP cabin with 9 queen-size beds and ensuite bathrooms |
D.a(chǎn) splendid boat with comfortable accommodations |
A.many people go golfing on Pulau Ta Ngah every year |
B.the Vietnamese War broke out in 1970 |
C.the author liked the party and meal provided in the voyage |
D.people living on Pulau Ta Ngah must have earned a lot of money |
A.a(chǎn) news report | B.a(chǎn) travel story | C.a(chǎn)n advertisement | D.a(chǎn)n operating manual |
How could I turn down an opportunity for a weeklong cruise on a luxury motorsailer in the Andaman Sea? Without a second thought, I packed my bags and jumped on a plane to Singapore, and the following day I found myself looking out the airplane window at the beautiful waters surrounding the island of Langkawi off the coast of Malaysia.
The last time I was in Langkawi was in 2001, when it was relatively quiet. Langkawi has come a long way since then; there are 4, 5, and even 6-star hotels, as well as spas, golfing, horseback riding and even a cable car taking visitors to the highest point on the island.
At the Langkawi International Airport I met my shipmates and we were driven to Pantai Tengah with a quick pit stop for sunblock and duty-free goodies. Many other shopping opportunities abound since Langkawi was designated as a duty-free zone in 1987 to entice tourists to the island.
A luxurious yacht tender picked us up. Phillipe, the first mate, maneuvered the tender between sailboats and as we went around a small island there she was, S/V Blue Gold. This majestic 10-passenger sailboat—all 165 feet of her—had been built in Italy and recently underwent a full retrofit. Once aboard, the crew welcomed us with refreshments and big smiles. Before we got too comfortable and settled into the plush comforts of the boat, Alain, the captain, took us on a tour of Blue Gold’s impressive accommodations. The master suite had a king-size bed, with a lounge area and “his & hers” wardrobes. The VIP cabin had a queen-size bed, also with a lounge area. Both had ensuite bathrooms.
The first evening aboard was the perfect start to our voyage—a small cocktail party followed by a light meal of seared tuna salad. It was exactly what our jet-lagged bodies craved, and we all slept very well aboard what would become our new home for the next 7 days.
In the morning after breakfast, we sailed to Pulau Ta Ngah (also spelled “Pulau Tengah”; pulau means island in Malay). In the 1970s the site had been a Vietnamese refugee transit camp. Not long after the end of the war, the camp was shut down and the island was gazetted as a marine park by the Malaysian government. Officially “uninhabited,” it does boast a golf course, but we were unable to determine if it was still in operation. The most intriguing event on the island occurs in July when the giant leatherback turtles lay their eggs on a beach on Ta Ngah.
1.Where is Langkawi?
A.In Pulau Ta Ngah B.In Malaysia C.In the Atlantic Ocean D.In The Arctic
2.We know from the passage Langkawi________.
A.has become prosperous in the past decade
B.was a noisy industrial city twenty years ago
C.has no three-star hotels nowadays
D.is best known for its horse riding races
3.S/V Blue Gold is __________.
A.a(chǎn) small island with most beautiful sceneries we have ever seen
B.a(chǎn) luxurious 6-star hotel with best food and service
C.a(chǎn) VIP cabin with 9 queen-size beds and ensuite bathrooms
D.a(chǎn) splendid boat with comfortable accommodations
4.It is implied that _________.
A.many people go golfing on Pulau Ta Ngah every year
B.the Vietnamese War broke out in 1970
C.the author liked the party and meal provided in the voyage
D.people living on Pulau Ta Ngah must have earned a lot of money
5.The article is probably part of __________.
A.a(chǎn) news report B.a(chǎn) travel story C.a(chǎn)n advertisement D.a(chǎn)n operating manual
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