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A:Excuse me, sir. I lost my way. Could you help me?
B:Yes, of course. 60
A:I'm going to see the new film. Could you please tell me the way to the nearest cinema?
B:With pleasure. Bona Cinema is the best cinema on Bridge Street. 61 And it will be on your right, opposite the Southwest Hospital.
A:OK. Thank you. 62
B:It's about five hundred meters.
A:63
B:It closes at 11:30 p.m. 64
A:Thank you very much.
B:You're welcome.
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B:Yes, of course. 60
A:I'm going to see the new film. Could you please tell me the way to the nearest cinema?
B:With pleasure. Bona Cinema is the best cinema on Bridge Street. 61 And it will be on your right, opposite the Southwest Hospital.
A:OK. Thank you. 62
B:It's about five hundred meters.
A:63
B:It closes at 11:30 p.m. 64
A:Thank you very much.
B:You're welcome.
60.____ 61.____ 62.____ 63.____ 64.____
答案:
60. Where are you going? 61. Just go along this street. 62. How far is it from here? 63. What time does it close? 64. Don't go too late.
Ⅵ.任务型阅读。(65、66小题,每小题2分,67、68小题,每小题3分,共10分)
67
Today, the popularity of walking in the field has risen around the world. But in the UK, it becomes a problem. More than 100 musicians, actors and writers wrote to the government, "In the books we write, the songs we sing, the art we make, we celebrate the important connection that we feel with nature. But that connection is stopped by the fences(围栏) that surround(围绕) much of England's land."
Although in 2000, a law was passed to allow people to walk around 8% of England's countryside, some people still say this isn't good enough. However, others point out that there are businesses that need to keep the land private(私有的).
| YES! | NO! |
| --- | --- |
| Nowadays it is important for people to take a walk outdoors for their mental and physical health.
Yet this space is not enough and is now surrounded by fences. To get closer to nature, most people have to travel for miles. Everyone should be able to get close to nature easily. Blue sky, flying birds and tree-lined paths should not belong to any private organization or individual(个人). But the truth is that such a small number of people own such huge amounts of land. Among every eight British houses, one has no gardens. This isn't fair. | The land isn't just for people's enjoyment or health. For many people, it means the family's whole-year income. After all, farmers need fields to keep their animals, like sheep or bulls, to make a living.
Also, walkers do not always show their respect. Some walkers leave gates open, throw rubbish everywhere, scare off birds and stand over plants. In fact, many people are not really looking for a connection with the wild. They just want a short walk with the nice views. |
65.Are walkers stopped by fences that surround much of England's land?
66.When was the law passed?
67.What might be the title of the passage?
68.What can be done to make both sides happy? (about 20 words)
67
Today, the popularity of walking in the field has risen around the world. But in the UK, it becomes a problem. More than 100 musicians, actors and writers wrote to the government, "In the books we write, the songs we sing, the art we make, we celebrate the important connection that we feel with nature. But that connection is stopped by the fences(围栏) that surround(围绕) much of England's land."
Although in 2000, a law was passed to allow people to walk around 8% of England's countryside, some people still say this isn't good enough. However, others point out that there are businesses that need to keep the land private(私有的).
| YES! | NO! |
| --- | --- |
| Nowadays it is important for people to take a walk outdoors for their mental and physical health.
Yet this space is not enough and is now surrounded by fences. To get closer to nature, most people have to travel for miles. Everyone should be able to get close to nature easily. Blue sky, flying birds and tree-lined paths should not belong to any private organization or individual(个人). But the truth is that such a small number of people own such huge amounts of land. Among every eight British houses, one has no gardens. This isn't fair. | The land isn't just for people's enjoyment or health. For many people, it means the family's whole-year income. After all, farmers need fields to keep their animals, like sheep or bulls, to make a living.
Also, walkers do not always show their respect. Some walkers leave gates open, throw rubbish everywhere, scare off birds and stand over plants. In fact, many people are not really looking for a connection with the wild. They just want a short walk with the nice views. |
65.Are walkers stopped by fences that surround much of England's land?
66.When was the law passed?
67.What might be the title of the passage?
68.What can be done to make both sides happy? (about 20 words)
答案:
1. Yes, they are.
2. In 2000.
3. Should People Have More Freedom to Walk in the English Countryside?
4. Set specific time and routes for people to walk in the countryside.
2. In 2000.
3. Should People Have More Freedom to Walk in the English Countryside?
4. Set specific time and routes for people to walk in the countryside.
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