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听力:
Section A
Long Conversation One
M: You are a professor of Physics at the University of Oxford. You are a senior
advisor at the European Organization for Nuclear Research. You also seem to tour
the global tirelessly, giving talks. And in addition, you have your own weekly TV
show On Science. Where do you get the energy?
W: Oh, well. 【Q1】I just love what I do. I am extremely fortunate to have this
life, doing what I love doing.
M: Professor, what exactly is your goal? Why do you do all of these?
W: well, as you said, I do have different things going on. But these I think
can be divided into 【Q2】two groups: the education of science, and the further
understanding of science.
M: Don\'t these two things get in the way of each other? What I mean is, doesn\'t
giving lectures take time away from the lab?
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W: Not really, no. I love teaching, and I don’t mind spending more time doing
that now than in the past. Also, what I will say is, that 【Q3】teaching a subject
helps me comprehend it better myself. I find that it furthers my own knowledge when
I have to explain something clearly, when I have to aid others understanding it,
and when I have to answer questions about it. Teaching at a high level can be very
stimulating for anyone, no matter how much expertise they may already have in the
field they are instructing.
M: Are there any scientific breakthroughs that you see on the near horizon? A
significant discovery or invention we can expect soon.
W: 【Q4】The world is always conducting science. And there\'re constantly new
things being discovered. In fact, right now, we have too much data sitting in
computers. For example, we have thousands of photos of planet Mars taken by
telescopes that nobody has ever seen. We have them, yet nobody has had time to look
at them with their own eyes, let alone analyze them.
Q1: Why does the woman say she can be so energetic?
Q2: What has the woman been engaged in?
Q3: What does the woman say about the benefit teaching brings to her?
Q4: How does the woman say new scientific breakthroughs can be made possible?
Section A
Conversation 2
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M: Do you think dreams 【Q5】have special meanings?
W: No. I don\'t think they do.
M: I don\'t either, but some people do. I would say people who believe that dreams
have special meanings are superstitious, especially nowadays. In the past, during
times of ancient Egypt, Greece or China, people used to believe that dreams could the
foresee the future. But today, with all the scientific knowledge that we have, I
think it\'s much harder to believe in these sorts of things.
W: My grandmother is superstitious, and she thinks dreams can predict the future.
Once, 【Q6】she dreamed that the flight she was due to take the following day
crashed. Can you guess what she did? She didn\'t take that flight. She didn\'t even
bother to go to the airport the following day. Instead, she took the same flight
but a week later. And everything was fine of course. No plane ever crashed.
M: How funny! Did you know that flying is actually safer than any other mode
of transport? It\'s been statistically proven. People can be so irrational sometimes.
W: Yes, absolutely. But, even if we think they are ridiculous, 【Q7】emotions
can be just as powerful as rational thinking.
M: Exactly. People do all sorts of crazy things because of their irrational
feelings. But in fact, some psychologists believe that our dreams are the result
of our emotions and memories from that day. I think it was Sigmund Freud who said
that children\'s dreams were usually simple representations of their wishes, things
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they wished would happen. 【Q8】But in adults\', dreams are much more complicated
reflections of their more sophisticated sentiments.
W: Isn\'t it interesting how psychologists try to understand using the scientific
method something as bazaar as dreams? Psychology is like the rational study of
irrational feelings.
Q5: What do both speakers think of dreams?
Q6: Why didn\'t the woman\'s grandmother take her scheduled flight?
Q7: What does the woman say about people\'s emotions?
Q8: What did psychologist Sigmund Freud say about adults\' dreams?
Section B
Passage 1
While some scientists explore the surface of the Antarctic, others are learning
more about a giant body of water -- four kilometers beneath the ice pack. Scientists
first discovered Lake Vostok in the 1970s by using radio waves that penetrate the
ice. Since then, they have used sound waves and even satellites to map this massive
body of water. How does the water in Lake Vostok remained liquid beneath an ice sheet?
“The thick glacier above acts like insulating blanket and keeps the water from
freezing,” said Martin Siegert, a glaciologist from the university of Wales. In
addition, geothermal heat from the deep within the earth may warm the hidden lake.
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The scientists suspect that microorganisms may be living in Lake Vostok, closed off
from the outside world for more than two million years. Anything found that will
be totally alien to what’s on the surface of the earth, said Siegert. Scientists
are trying to find a way to drill into the ice and draw water samples without causing
contamination. Again, robots might be the solution. If all goes as planned, a drill-shift robot will melt through the surface ice. When it reaches the lake, it will
release another robot that can swim in the lake, take pictures and look for signs
of life. The scientists hope that discoveries will shed light on life in outer space,
which might exist in similar dark and airless conditions. Recently closed-up
pictures of Jupiter’s moon, Europa, shows signs of water beneath the icy surface.
Once tested the Antarctic, robots could be set to Europa to search for life there,
too.
Q9: What did the scientists first use to discover Lake Vostok in the 1970s?
Q10: What did scientists think about Lake Vostok?
Q11: What do the scientists hope their discoveries will do?
Section B
Passage 2
The idea to study the American Indian tribe – Tarahumaras, came to James
Copeland in 1984 when 【Q12】he discovered that very little research had been done
on their language. He contacted the tribe member through a social worker who worked
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with the tribes in Mexico. At first, the tribe member named Gonzalez was very
reluctant to cooperate. He told Copeland that no amount of money could buy his
language. But after Copeland explained to him what he intended to do with his research
and how it would benefit the Tarahumaras, Gonzalez agreed to help. 【Q13】He took
Copeland to his village and served as an intermediary. Copeland says, thanks to
him, the Tarahumaras understood what their mission was and started trusting us.
【Q14】Entering the world of Tarahumaras has been a laborious project for
Copeland. To reach their homeland, he must strive two and half days from Huston
Taxes. He loads up his vehicle with goods that the tribe’s men can’t easily get
and gives the goods to them as a gesture of friendship. The Tarahumaras, who don’t
believe any humiliating wealth, take the food and share among themselves. For
Copeland, the experience has not only been academically satisfying but also has
enriched his life in several ways. 【Q15】“I see people rejecting technology and
living a very hard, traditional life, which offers me another notion about the
meaning of progress in the western tradition,” he says, “I experienced the
simplicity of living in nature that I would otherwise only be able to read about.
I see a lot of beauty and their sense of sharing and concern for each other.”
Q12: Why did James Copeland want to study the American Indian tribe --
Tarahumaras?
Q13: How did Gonzalez help James Copeland?
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Q14: What does the speaker say about James Copeland’s trip to the Tarahumaras
village?
Q15: What impresses James Copeland about the Tarahumaras tribe?
Section C
Recording 1
What is a radical? It seems today that people are terrified of the term,
particularly of having the label attach to them. 【Q16】Accusing individuals or
groups of being radical often serves to silence them into submission, thereby,
maintaining the existing state of affairs, and, more important, preserving the power
of a select minority, who are mostly wealthy white males in western society.
Feminism is a perfect example of this phenomenon. The women\'s movement has been
plagued by stereotypes, misrepresentations by the media, and accusations of man-hating and radicalism. When the basic foundation of feminism is simply that women
deserve equal rights in all facets of life. When faced with the threat of being
labelled radical, women back down from their worthy calls and consequently,
participate in their own oppression.
It has gotten to the point that many women are afraid to call themselves feminists
because of a stigma attached to the word. If people refused to be controlled, and
intimidated by stigmas, the stigmas lose all their power, without fear on which they
feed, such stigmas can only die.
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To me, 【Q17】a radical is simply someone who rebels against the norm when
advocates a change in the existing state of affairs. On close inspection, it becomes
clear that the norm is constantly involving, and therefore, is not a constant entity.
So why then, is deviation from the present situation such a threat, when the state
of affairs itself is unstable and subject to relentless transformation?
It all goes back to maintaining the power of those who have it and preventing
the right of those who don\'t. In fact, when we look at the word \"radical\" in a
historical context, nearly every figure we now hold up as a hero was considered a
radical in his or her time. Radicals are people who affect change. They are the people
about whom history is written. Abolitionists were radicals, civil rights activists
were radicals, 【Q18】 even the founders of our country in their fight to win
independence from England were radicals. Their presence in history has changed the
way our society functions, mainly by shifting the balance of power that previously
existed. Of course, there are some radicals who\'ve made a negative impact on
humanity, 【Q18】 but undeniably, there would simply be no progress without
radicals. That been said, next time someone calls me a radical, I would accept that
label with pride.
Q16: What usually happens when people are accused of being radical?
Q17: What is the speaker\'s definition of a radical?
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Q18: What does the speaker think of most radicals in the American history?
Recording 2
We are very susceptible to the influence of the people around us. For instance,
you may have known somebody who has gone overseas for a year or so and has returned
with an accent perhaps. We become part of our immediate environment. None of us are
immune to the influences of our own world and let us not kid ourselves that we are
untouched by the things and people in our life.
Fred goes off to his new job at a factory. Fred takes his ten-minute coffee break,
but the other workers take half an hour. Fred says, “What’s the matter with you
guys?” Two weeks later, Fred is taking twenty-minute breaks. A month later, Fred
takes his half hour. Fred is saying “If you can’t be them, join them. Why should
I work any harder than the next guy?” The fascinating thing about being human is
that generally we are unaware that there are changes taking place in our mentality.
It is like returning to the city smog after some weeks in the fresh air. Only then
do we realize that we’ve become accustomed to the nasty smells. Mix with critical
people and we learn to criticize. Mix with happy people, and we learn about happiness.
What this means is that we need to decide what we want from life and then choose
our company accordingly. You may well say, \"That is going to take some effort. It
may not be comfortable. I may offend some of my present company.\" Right, but it is
your life. Fred may say, \"I’m always broke, frequently depressed. I’m going nowhere
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and I never do anything exciting.\" Then we discover that Fred’s best friends are
always broke, frequently depressed, going nowhere and wishing that life was more
exciting. This is not coincidence, nor is it our business to stand in judgement of
Fred? However, if Fred ever wants to improve his quality of life, the first thing
he\'ll need to do is recognize what has been going on all these years.
It’s no surprise that doctors as a profession suffer a lot of ill health, because
they spend their life around sick people. Psychiatrists have a higher incidence of
suicide in their profession for related reasons. Traditionally, nine out of ten
children whose parents smoke, smoke themselves. Obesity is in part an environmental
problem. Successful people have successful friends, and so the story goes on.
Q19 What does the speaker say about us as human beings?
Q20 What does the speaker say Fred should do first to improve his quality of
life?
Q21 What does the speaker say about the psychiatrists?
Section C
Lecture 3
Virtually every American can recognize a dollar bill at a mere glance. Many can
identify it by its sound or texture. But 【Q22】few people indeed can accurately
describe the world\'s most powerful, important currency.
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The American dollar bill is colored with black ink on one side and green on the
other;【Q23】 the exact composition of the paper and ink is a closely guarded
government secret. Despite its weighty importance, the dollar bill actually weighs
little. It requires nearly 500 bills to tip the scales at a pound. Not only is the
dollar bill lightweight, but it also has a brief life span. Few dollar bills survive
longer than 18 months.
The word \"dollar\" is taken from the German word \"taler,\" the name for the world\'s
most important currency in the 16th century. The taler was a silver coin first minted
in 1518 under the reign of Charles V, Emperor of Germany.
The concept of paper money is a relatively recent innovation in the history of
American currency. When the Constitution was signed, people had little regard for
paper money because of its steadily decreasing value during the colonial era.【Q24】Because of this lack of faith, the new American government minted only coins for
common currency. Interest-bearing bank notes were issued at the same time, but their
purpose was limited to providing money for urgent government crises, such as American
involvement in the War of 1812.
The first noninterest-bearing paper currency was authorized by Congress in 1862,
at the height of the Civil War. At this point, citizens\' old fears of devalued paper
currency had calmed, and the dollar bill was born. The new green colored paper money
quickly earned the nickname \"greenback.\"
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Today, the American dollar bill is a product of the Federal Reserve and is issued
the twelve Federal Reserve banks around the United States. The government keeps from
a steady supply of approximately two billion bills in circulation at all times.
Controversy continues to surround the true value of the dollar bill.【Q25】American history has seen generations of politicians argue in favor of a gold
standard for American currency. However, for the present, the American dollar bill
holds the value that is printed on it, and little more. The only other guarantee
on the bill is a Federal Reserve pledge of as a confirmation in the form of government
securities.
Q22: What does the speaker say about the American dollar bill?
Q23: What does the speaker say about the exact composition of the American dollar
bill?
Q24: Why did the new American government mint only coins for common currency?
Q25: What have generations of American politicians argued for?
参考答案
1.A)She can devote all her life to pursing her passion.
2.D)Science education and scientific research.
3.A)A better understanding of a subject.
4.B)By making full use of the existing data.
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5. B) They have no special meanings.
6. C) She dreamed of a plane crash.
7. D) They can have an impact as great as rational thinking
8. C) They reflect their complicated emotions.
9. A) Radio waves.
10. B)It may have micro—organisms living in it.
11. D)Shed light on possible life in outer space.
12. A)He found there had been little research on their anguage.
13. D)He acted as an intermediary between Copel and the villagers.
14. C)Laborious
15. B)Their sense of sharing and caring.
16 .A)They tend to be silenced into submission.
17. D)One who rebels against the existing social orser.
18. C)They served as a driving force for progress.
19. B)It is impossible for us to be immune from outside influence.
20. D) Recognize the negative impact of his coworkers.
21. A) They are quite susceptible to suicide.
22. B) Few people can describe it precisely.
23. C) It is a well—protected government secret.
24. A) People had little faith in paper money.
25. C) It is awell—protected government secret.
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翻译:
《水浒传》(Water Margin)是中国文学四大经典小说之一.这部小说基于历史人物宋江及其伙伴反抗封建帝王 故事,数百年来一直深受中国读者 喜爱.
毫不夸张地说,几乎每个中国人都熟悉小说中 一些主要人物.这部小说中 精彩故事在茶馆、戏剧舞台、广播电视、电影屏幕和无数家庭中反复讲述.事实上,这部小说 影响已经远远超出了国界.越来越多 外国读者也感到这部小说里 故事生动感人趣味盎然.
Water Margin, one of the four classic novels in the Chinese literature, is
based on the stories of the historical figures of Song Jiang and his partners, who
rebelled against the feudal emperor, and has been popular among the Chinese readers
for hundreds of years.
It is no exaggeration to say that almost every single Chinese is familiar with
some of the major characters in the book as its splendid stories are repeatedly told
in tea houses, on the- atrical stages, by radio and television, and on film
screens. In fact, its influence has been far beyond the national boundary as more
and more foreign readers are touched and intrigued by the stories of the novel.
《红楼梦》(Dream of the Red Chamber)是18世纪曹雪芹创作 一部小说.曹雪芹基于自己痛苦 个人经历,讲述了贾宝玉和林黛玉之间 悲剧性爱情故事.书中有大约30个主要人物和400多个次要人物,每个人物都刻画得栩栩如生,具有鲜明 个性.小说详尽地描述了四个贵族世家兴衰 历程,反映了封建社会隐藏 种种危机和错综复杂 社会冲突.
《红楼梦》融合了现实主义和浪漫主义,具有很强 艺术感染力.它被普遍认为是中国最伟大 小说,也是世界上最伟大 文学创作之一.
Dream of the Red Chamber is a novel written by Cao Xueqin in the 18th century,
who, based on his own hard life experi- ence, tells the tragic love story between
Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. In the book, there are about 30 major characters and over
400 minor ones, each of whom is depicted vividly with distinctive personalities.
The novel narrates exhaustively the rise and fall of four aristocratic families,
reflecting vari- ous crises and complicated social conflicts that lurk in the feudal
society.
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Dream of the Red Chamber, which integrates realism and ro- manticism and
generates strong artistic appeal, is universal- ly acknowledged as the greatest
Chinese novel and one of the world\' s literary masterpieces.
《西游记》(Journey to the West)也许是中国文学四大经典小说中最具影响力 一部,当然也是在国外最广为人知 一部小说.这部小说描绘了著名僧侣玄奘在三个随从 陪同下穿越中国西部地区前往印度取经(Buddhistscripture) 艰难历程.虽然故事 主题基于佛教,但这部小说采用了大量中国民间故事和神话 素材,创造了各种栩栩如生 人物和动物形象.其中最著名 是孙悟空,他与各种各样妖魔作斗争 故事几乎为每个中国孩子所熟知.
Journey to the West is probably the most influential one of the four classic
novels in the Chinese literature and surely the best-known one on foreign lands.
Depicted in the novel is the hard journey that Hsuan-tsang, an eminent monk, and
his three followers make across west China to India to fetch Buddhist scripture.
Although the theme is based on Bud- dhism, the book employs many materials of Chinese
folk tales and myths to create various vivid images of characters and animals, among
which is the most famous Monkey King, whose stories of fighting genies are extremely
popular among Chinese kids.
作文:
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the
saying What is worth doing is worth doing well. You should write at least 150 words
but no more than 200 words.
范文:
in different stages of life, we may have diverse pursuit. 成 Some determine
to pass an arduous exam whereas, others may tend to find a satisfying job. No matter
what we are going to do, one thing is certain, we have to spare no effort to make
the worthy task fully accomplished. As the saying goes, what is worth doing is worth
doing well.
Looking around, we may find many deeds to which we can apply the value relected
in the saying. Take myself as an ex- ample, I made my mind to attend the postgraduate
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entrance exams at the beginning of last year, which for me I thought was worth doing.
Once the decision had been made, I never doubted the possibility of not being able
to pass the exams. I made a comprehensive plan for the whole year study and stuck
to it strictly. In the end, I managed to pass the exams and became a qualified
graduate student.
To conclude, what is worth doing is definitely what is mean-- ingful to us and
even can have a long-term influence on our life and growth. Only when we accomplish
what is worth doing well can we be more likely to succeed.
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the
saying Wealth of the mind is the only true wealth. You should write at least 150
words but no more than 200 words.
范文:
In this rapidly developing society, what we persue has never been more abundant
than ever before. We care about the food safety, the health of the people around
us, the apperence of us and the money we can earn. Talking about wealth, ideas may
differ from person to person. Among all the elements of wealth that modern people
attach impor?tance to, I reckon that wealth of the mind is the only true wealth.
Looking around, we may find many facts which can relect the value in the saying.
Take Lihong as an example, she is not the traditionally typical youngster who would
be consid?ered wealthy. However, she keeps reading books routinely and insists in
attending a variety of lectures. When men?tioned, Lihong is always the exemplary
model praised by ev?erybody. To many acquaintances of hers, they think she is one
of the most knowledgable and thoughtful girls they’ve ever met. In the case of
Lihong, wealth of the mind is more essentially valued than the money she possesses.
To conclude, it is not the money we earn but wealth of our mind that determines
how people see us. This reminds us agian of the value that wealth of the mind is
the only true wealth.
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Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the
saying Beauty of the soul is the essen?tial beauty. You should write at least 150
words but no more than 200 words.
范文:
In this rapidly developing society, what we persue has never been more abundant
than ever before. We care about the food safety, the money we can earn, the health
of the people around us and the apperence of us, namely beauty. Talking about beauty,
ideas may differ from person to person. Among all the elements of beauty that modem
people attach importance to, I reckon that beauty of the soul is the essential beauty.
Looking around, we may find many facts which can relect the value in the saying.
Take Lihong as an example, she is not the traditionally typical youngster who would
be consid?ered beautiful. However, she keeps doing good routinely and insists in
helping those in need. When mentioned, Lihong is always the exemplary model praised
by every?body. To many acquaintances of hers, they think she is one of the most
beautiful girls they’ ve ever met. In the case of Lihong, beauty of the soul is
more essentially valued than that of her appearence.
To conclude, it is not the fashionable hairstyle, not the ex?pensive clothes
we wear, but beauty of our soul that deter?mines how people see us. This reminds
us agian of the value that beauty of the soul is the essential beauty.
阅读:
选词填空第一套
26.L. realms
27.C. heavily
28.H. mastering
29.B. fatigue
30.E. hospitalized
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31.J. obsessed
32.F. labeled
33.N. ruin
34.K. potential
35.A. contrary
选词填空第二套
26.D. hierarchy
27.H. logistical
28.E. insight
29.M. saturated
30.L. rarely
31.O. undoubtedly
32.J. outcomes
33.A. bond
34.I. magically
35.K. patterns
信息匹配第一套
How Telemedicine Is Transforming Healthcare
36.D段落第一-句None of this is to say that telemedicine
37.H段落第一句Many health plans and employers have rushed
38.E段落第- -句What\' s more,for all the rapid growth
39.B段落第- -句Doctors are linking up with
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40.K段落第-句Who pays for the services?
41.0段落第- -句To date,17 states have joined
42.G段落第-句Do patients trade quality for convenience?
43.F段落第一句Some critics also question whether
44.1段落第一句But critics worry that such
45.N段落第一句Is the state: by-state regulatory system
信息匹配第二套
Six Potential Brain Benefits of Bilingual Education
36.H.段落第一句Do these same advantages benefit a child who begins
learning a second language in kindergarten in-Ipcstead of as a baby?
37.C段落第一句Traditional programs for English-language learners,
38.J段落第一句About 10 percent of students in the Port-land,
39.D段落第一句The trend flies in the face of some of the culture wars of
two decades ago,
40.M段落第一句American public school classrooms as a whole are becoming
more segregated by race and class Du-al-language programs can be an exception.
41.E段落第一句Some of the insistence on English-first was founded on
research produced decades ago,
42.B段落第一句Again and again, researchers have found,\"bilingualism is
an experience that shapes our brain for life,
43.P段落第一句A review of studies published last year found that
cognitive advantages failed to appear in 83 per-cent of published studies,
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44.G段落第一句 People who speak two languages often outperform
monolinguals on general measures of executive function.
45.N段落第一句Several of the researchers also pointed out that,
仔细阅读第一套
46-50 (Sleeplessness)
46.C They are deeply impressed by Danielle Steel\'s daily. work schedule.
47.A She could serve as an example of industriousness.
48. A They are questionable.
49. C It may symbolise one\'s importance and success.
50. B The general public s should not be encouraged to follow it.
51-55 (Organic farming)
51.B Organic farming may be exploited to solve the global food problem.\'
52. D It is not that productive.
53. C Inequality in food distribution.
54. B It is not conducive to sustainable development.
55. D Organic farming does long-term good to the ecosys-tem.
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46- 50 (Public health)
46. B : People disagree as to who should do what.
47.A Governments have a role to play.
48. B They have not come up with anything more construc-tive.
49. D To justify government intervention in solving the obesity problem
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50. C When individuals have the incentive to act accordingly.
51-55 (The Coral Sea proposal)
51. A It is exceptionally rich in marine life.
52. D Complete the series of marine reserves around its coast.
53. A The government has not done enough for marine protection
54.D It is a tremendous joint effort to protect the range of marine habitats
55. C It will protect regions that actually require little pro-tection
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1.考试顺利祝福语经典句子
1、相信自己吧!坚持就是胜利!祝考试顺利,榜上有名!
2、愿全国所有的考生都能以平常的心态参加考试,发挥自己的水平,考上理想的学校。我真心地祝福你们。
3、试纸浸墨香,金笔下千言。思虑心平定,谨慎落笔闲。且喜平常度,切忌神慌乱。畅游题海后,金榜题君名。考试在即,祝你成功。
4、亲爱的同学,期末考试来了,愿你们考出好成绩,考到自己理想的成绩。
5、努力吧!不管结果怎样,经历过,总会有结果的!期中考试的朋友们,为你们祝福,也为自己祈祷!愿梦开始的地方,也是梦想实现的地方!嗯嗯,加油,嗯,加油!
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6、相信你们一定会有很多想说却未言的话,总之走过了,哭过了,笑过了,就不会有遗憾!带上我们的祝福去打造另外一片属于自己的天空吧!
7、祝愿天下所有考生开心度过期中考试。祝福你们旗开得胜,取得美好佳绩。平心对待,你们是最棒的!仁慈的上帝会祝福你们的,相信自己,一定能行!
8、眼看考试就要来了,向前看,相信自己,我会在远方为你送去最真挚的祝福,付出就会有收获的!
9、又是一年年终了,期末考试转眼到。寒窗苦读为前途,望子成龙父母情。我发短信传祝福:放下包袱开动脑筋,勤于思考好好复习,祝你取得好成绩!
10、信心来自于实力,实力来自于勤奋。我看到了你的努力,相信你一定能在考试中取得好成绩!
2.考试顺利祝福语经典句子
1、高考了,祝愿你频施妙笔,作下妙句佳篇;频露锋芒,谱就千古绝唱;频施才智,成就考卷佳绩;频放异彩,展现才子风采。祝愿你高考顺利,一顺百顺!
2、高考日到了,愿你一帆风顺、二话不说、三阳开泰、四平八稳、五福临门、六六大顺、七星高照、八面威风、九转功成。祝高考顺顺利利、金榜题名。
3、同学,我们一起经历了辛苦的高三,最后的高中生活快结束了,考试到了,祝你飞跃!
4、亲爱的朋友,平和一下自己的心态,控制自己的情绪,以平常心态应考,考完一门忘一门,让自己尽量放松,好好休息。希望你一举高中喔!
5、手机铃响,那是问候;手机唱歌,那是祝福;手机震动,那一定是我握住了你的手。专八考试成功!我的朋友。
6、知道你正在经历人生中的一次重要挑战,或许你有焦虑、有恐惧,也有激动,但想说,请不要忘记身边所有关爱着你的人,们是你坚强的后盾。
7、这两天的考试过程中,要调整好自己的状态,给自己一个完美的明天。
8、期中考试不是母老虎,莫因畏惧而愁苦;从容应考是关键,摆正心态身轻松;莫论成败千万种,一心只展所学功;发挥出色便称雄,何患金榜不提名;祝期中考试成功!
9、小朋友,做做这份试卷,你会发现自己真的学会了很多知识,有一种成就感,相信你今后一定更喜欢语文,会把语文学得更好。祝你顺利做完试题,取得好成绩。
10、考试之日又来临,考生家长心如焚。子女面前莫表现,压力太大难发挥。营养餐要准备好,不能太荤坏肠胃。保证孩子睡眠好,从从容容应考试。祝捷报早传,开心欢笑!
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