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2012-04-29

时代英语·高一 2012年6期

高一上第一学段

Module 1

1—5 CBCAC6—10 ACBAA11—15 BACBC

16—20 ABCBA21—25 CCCCA26—30 DACAC

31—35 CAAAB36—40 CBDBA41—45 ADDCB

46—50 CCACB51—55 ADBAC56—60 CCBAD

61—65 BDDCD

66. who’s→whose 67. √ 68. 去掉but 69. on→in 70. was→were 71. homeworks→homework 72. stopped后加to 73. find→found 74. immediate→immediately 75. fire前加the

One possible version:

My First English Lesson at Senior High

My first English lesson at senior high was held in Classroom 206 on the second floor of the new teaching building on September 1, 2012. Mr Zhang Guo, my English teacher, gave us a very good lesson.

After class, almost all my classmates said Mr Zhang spoke very beautiful English, and the lesson was very lively and interesting. They all felt what our English teacher explained in class was very clear and easy for us to understand.

Indeed, this was a very great lesson, and it left me a very deep impression. I have made up my mind to work harder and to learn English better in the future.

Module 2

1—5 BABCA6—10 ABBCC11—15 BCBBB

16—20 CBAAC21—25 BAADB26—30 AACDB

31—35 ADCCB36—40 ABACD41—45 ACBDA

46—50 BDBDC51—55 BABBD56—60 DBCAB

61—65 DBBCB

66. a→an 67. part→parts 68. come后加to 69. 去掉to 70. relaxed →relaxing 71. √ 72. was→is 73. her→his 74. For→In 75. do →make

One possible version:

Young teachers or elderly teachers, which do you prefer? Opinions are divided on this question. Some students may like elderly teachers’ teaching because they think elderly teachers have more teaching experience and that they are patient and careful with explanations. However, others say that young teachers are energetic and creative, and their teaching are lively and interesting. I prefer to be taught by young teachers. Firstly, we students have much in common with them, so they are our friends as well as our teachers. Secondly, they are more ready to accept or create new ideas, so it is easier for them to develop new effective teaching methods.

In a word, I prefer young teachers to elderly teachers.

Module 3

1—5 BCBCC6—10 BCBAC11—15 AACBA

16—20 ACBAC21—25 ADADA26—30 CDCAB

31—35 DBCDB36—40 CABBA41—45 BDCAC

46—50 CBCCA51—55 AACDD56—60 CACDB

61—65 DDCDD

66. invite→invited 67. 去掉第三个to 68. too→so 69. visitor →visitors 70. was→were 71. while→when 72. children→child 73. child后加was 74. √ 75. them→us

One possible version:

My First Visit to China

My name is Mary. I come from America. With several of my classmates we arrived in Chengdu, Sichuan, China on July 15th this year by air. During our stay in Chengdu, we visited the famous Panda Base, where we saw a lot of lovely pandas. It’s the first time for us to see pandas. We got very excited and felt so happy. A week later, we left for Beijing by train. The train was wonderful and the food was great. After we arrived in Beijing, we stayed in a very good hotel and were shown around Beijing. At 8:00 AM on the 28th, we started to visit the Great Wall. The Great Wall is so famous in the world that I will never forget it.

Module 4

1—5 BABCB6—10 BBBBC11—15 BABAB

16—20 CBACC21—25 BAABB26—30 DBBCC

31—35 BCCCA36—40 DABAD41—45 CABDA

46—50 CBDAB51—55 DCADB56—60 ACCDB

61—65 BADCA

66. America→American 67. 第一个in→on 68. making→make 69. much→many 70. and→but 71. all→both 72. 去掉out 73. √ 74. not后加a 75. healthy→health

One possible version:

We need advice from older generations

One year ago, I was in great trouble. I worked hard at English and spent most of my spare time practicing English, but I failed to pass the mid—term examination. I felt very disappointed.

So I asked my grandpa for advice when I went home. Hearing what I told him, he said score is not everything, and we can’t judge our improvement only by one examination. He encouraged me to keep on working hard and take more useful methods of learning.

I took my grandpa’s advice. Now my English is better than before. From my experience, I feel that we need advice from older generations.

Module 6

1—5 CABCB6—10 BBACC11—15 CCACB

16—20 CABAC21—25 ADCDD26—30 DBBCB

31—35 CDCBC36—40 ABDCA41—45 ABDCD

46—50 BDCBA51—55 ABDCD56—60 BADCC

61—65 CCCBC

66. go→went 67. very→so 68. √ 69. or→and 70. smaller →small 71. do→did 72. 去掉第一个of 73. its →their 74. polluting →polluted 75. killed前加were或killed→died

One possible version:

Dear Mr Headmaster,

Thank our school for offering us the optional courses. I’m writing to tell you our opinions about them.

We students think highly of the optional courses and take an active part in them. They are so interesting and can give us a lot of chances of practice.Besides, we can learn so much knowledge out of the textbooks. All the optional courses are well received, and the computer and spoken English are the most popular courses.

At the same time, we want to have more and longer optional courses. We also hope knowledge about DIY will be introduced to us students.

Best wishes.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

Module 1—6 综合检测题

1—5 CBBCB6—10 BCACB11—15 BABCB

16—20 AABAC21—25 ACADB26—30 DACBC

31—35 CCBCA36—40 BBDAD41—45 CADAA

46—50 CBCCB51—55 AAAAC56—60 DBDDB

61—65 CAABC

66. and→but 67. so→too 68. change→changed 69. √ 70. buy →bought 71. 去掉much 72. him→her 73. for→to 74. other→another 75. happy→happily

One possible version:

Recently we had a debate about the cyberspace in our class. The students who support the idea think that thanks to the Internet, our life has enjoyed a lot of conveniences. It is clear that we can see a huge growth in shopping or the Internet and even get entertainment from the Net besides looking for various information. We can go on an around—the—world tour to visit many places of interest without worrying about the weather and the tiredness in the journey. What’s more, we can go to a world—famous university. However, other students hold the view that people become lazy because of the convenience, and it makes people’s communication with others become less. What’s worse, we can see some dangers of shopping online as well as other cyber crimes.

1—5 BABCC6—10 ABCBC11—15 BCACA

16—20 BABCA21—25 ACDAB26—30 BDCAB

31—35 DCACD36—40 CABDB41—45 ACDAD

46—50 BCABC51—55 ADBCD56—60 DBBCB

61—65 ADBCC

66. completely 67. admitted 68. contains 69. independently 70. relationship 71. immediately 72. covered 73. distance 74. appreciate 75. concentrating

76. A floating balloon and a boy named Falcon.

77. The balloon is similar to a party one, about 20 feet long and 5 feet high.

78. Falcon’s brother might not see Falcon get into the balloon.

79. Towards Thursday noon.

80. We really don’t know the real reason.

81. 去掉the 82. what→how 83. animal→animals 84. eat→ate 85. √ 86. by→to 87. sometime→sometimes 88. burnt→burning 89. 去掉been 90. cooking→cooked

One possible version:

Make Every Day Earth Day

Now the earth is in bad condition. For example, in some places, the air and water pollution is so serious that it causes many deaths. At the same time, many animals and plants are in danger because of the destruction of their habitats.

Luckily, we have realized the problem. On April 22nd, millions of people across the world do something good for the earth. Some clean up beaches and water, some pick up rubbish, and others give speeches to call on more people to take action. But can we save the earth only by one day’s work? The future of our planet depends on our efforts. What we should do is to make every day Earth Day. Only by taking good care of it every day can we hope to live in harmony with nature.

高一上第二学段

Module 1

1—5 CCBBC6—10 ACBCC11—15 BBBCB

16—20 BABCC21—25 CADAC26—30 CCDDD

31—35 CADDC36—40 BCDCB41—45 ADCDD

46—50 ABCDC51—55 BADAA56—60 ACBCC

61—65 BCCAD

66. works→work 67. but→and 68. must后加be 69. sitting→sit 70. √ 71. 去掉to 72. wake→woke 73. with→in 74. her→him 75. 去掉第二个the

One possible version:

We all want to grow up happily and healthily,and for this goal we must do several things.

Firstly, we should develop a good attitude to life. Life consists of not only sunshine but also hard time. We should be brave in front of difficulties. Secondly, we must study hard because knowledge is power. If we have the power, we can help to build our country and enjoy life better. In order to study well, we need to take exercise so that we can keep fit. We can go running, play ball games or simply take a rest after a day’s study. If we do those things well, we will be able to grow up happily and be healthy.

Module 2

1—5 AAACA6—10 CABAA11—15 AACAB

16—20 AAACB21—25 CBACD26—30 DBAAD

31—35 BBACB36—40 BADCD41—45 BCCAC

46—50 ABCDD51—55 DCBAA56—60 DBCDA

61—65 ACBAD

66. are→were 67. while→when 68. his→her 69. √ 70. quiet →quietly 71. pass→past 72. a→the 73. policeman→policemen 74. 去掉for 75. but→and

One possible version:

Ban Smoking in Public Places?

Smoking bans can be seen in public places in many countries. Our class had a heated discussion on banning smoking in public places. Opinions fall into two.

Some students agree that smoking is dangerous. Not only does smoking harm smokers themselves but also harm the people around them. Bans in public places would help smokers smoke less or give it up.

However, others disagree. They believe that it’s legal to smoke and smokers should have the freedom and right to smoke. Besides, bans on smoking in public places would drive many bars or clubs out of business and thus many people will lose their jobs.

In my opinion, smokers should give it up for their health, for others, and for the whole world.

Module 3

1—5 BABAC6—10 BAACB11—15 BCBCB

16—20 ABCAC21—25 BCBDB26—30 ACCAA

31—35 ABCDD36—40 CDABB41—45 ABADC

46—50 ABCBA51—55 CBABD56—60 CBBAD

61—65 CACDB

66. madly→mad 67. thing→things 68. 去掉第一个the 69. didn’t→don’t 70. but→so / and 71. in→on 72. time前加the 73. better→best 74. √ 75. homeworks→homework

One possible version:

Dear Sir/ Madam,

Greetings from China!

I’m Li Hua, a student in Sichuan, China. I’ve been a panda lover since I was a child. About seven years ago I was delighted to learn that Baiyun gave birth to her daughter Sulin and I’ve been watching her grow on your website. I’d like to wish her a happy birthday and to express my thanks to you for your hard work, because of which Sulin and her parents are living a happy and healthy life in the US.

By the way, could I have a photo of Sulin taken on her seventh birthday? Thank you very much in advance.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

Module 4

1—5 ACBBC6—10 BACBA11—15 CBBAC

16—20 BABCB21—25 CCBDD26—30 BBCBC

31—35 ADBAA36—40 CBBDA41—45 ABCBC

46—50 CBDCA51—55 DBAAB56—60 CDABB

61—65 CCBDA

66. in→at 67. that→which 68. 去掉第一个the 69. was→is 70. lot后加of 71. old→older 72. it→them 73. How→Why 74. √ 75. highly→high

One possible version:

Middle School Students’ Attitudes Towards Handwriting

Nowadays, with the growing popularity of computers, teachers, students and their parents are paying less and less attention to handwriting.

According to a recent survey, about 85.8 percent of the middle school students think that their handwriting is poor. Yet for various reasons, many students don’t want to improve their handwriting. 51.5 percent of the students think that they can just use a computer, so there is no need to waste time improving their handwriting, and 32.3 percent believe that they are so busy with the study that they do not have time to practice. 10.9 percent think that practicing handwriting is useless.

Beautiful handwriting is necessary, especially for middle school students. Therefore, in my opinion, more attention should be paid to the improvement of handwriting.

Module 5

1—5 ABCBA6—10 BCACB11—15 AACBC

16—20 ABBAC21—25 CCADC26—30 CABDC

31—35 BDABB36—40 BACAD41—45 ACBCB

46—50 BBDCC51—55 CBACD56—60 BAADA

61—65 ABCBD

66. for后加a 67. about→with 68. and→but 69. can→could 70. 去掉that 71. amused→amusing 72. anything→something 73. √ 74. of→to 75. correctly→correct

One possible version:

Reading Newspapers Is A Good Habit

Newspapers are important media. They can provide all kinds of latest information from both at home and abroad, which can help us understand the world better. It is easy to carry newspapers so it is very convenient to read them any time and any place.

Newspapers can make our life rich. In newspapers, we can read stories about a variety of people, weather reports, introductions to new books, advertisements on traveling, and so on.

As we students, I think we should have the good habit of reading newspapers. By reading newspapers we can acquire much knowledge which we can not gain from our textbooks.

Module 6

1—5 BACAC6—10 BCABB11—15 CBCAC

16—20 ABCCA21—25 DCDBA26—30 BCADC

31—35 ABAAC36—40 BBDCA41—45 DBABC

46—50 BBADB51—55 CBABD56—60 CABDA

61—65 DCBDA

66. moved→moving 67. sons→son 68. such→so 69. √ 70. late →later 71. of→about 72. he→she 73. but→and 74. truth前加the 75. 去掉had

One possible version:

Film or book, which do you prefer?

Some of us think that it is better to watch the film than to read the book in the original because the film is more interesting and watching the film can save a lot of time. And also it is easier for people to understand.

But some people are in favor of the book. They think nothing is more enjoyable than to read the book in the original. It offers more details, and the beautiful language it uses can lead us to a wonderful reading world.

In my opinion, the book in the original may be a better choice. It is closely related to the author’s view. In addition, it is convenient to enjoy the book at any time if you like.

Module1—6 综合检测题

1—5 CABBA6—10 BBCAC11—15 CCCCA

16—20 ACCAB21—25 ACACC26—30 CACBB

31—35 BDCCC36—40 ACBDA41—45 BCACD

46—50 BAAAC51—55 ACBAC56—60 CDBDA

61—65 DDBDA

66. rarely 67. connection 68. influenced 69. expressions 70. adopted 71. historic 72. banned 73. imitate 74. disagree 75. produced

76. They are strange unidentified flying objects.

77. When they were walking across a yard to Burdens’ room.

78. Because it didn’t go suddenly faster or more slowly and it didn’t go higher or lower.

79. A large plate.

80. Burdens, his friend, and some other people.

81. 去掉the 82. he→I 83. naming→named 84. presents→present 85. got后加to 86. but→and 87. √ 88. in→on 89. what→that / which 90. wrongly→wrong

One possible version:

Dear fellow students,

Eating snacks is a serious phenomenon in our school. We find many students go to the school store to buy snacks after each class. Some students even eat snacks in class.

Eating snacks is a bad habit and is also a waste of money. In addition, most snacks are unhealthy food, for they contain too much fat and sugar. Eating snacks improperly may lead to fatness and illness. What is worse, some students throw the wrappers everywhere, which pollutes our environment.

Dear fellow students, we shouldn’t act like kids any more. We should develop good habits. Remember that three regular meals a day as well as a balanced diet are essential for us. Let’s form good eating habits and say no to snacks.

高一上 综合检测题

1—5 ACBBC6—10 CBBCB11—15 CACBC

16—20 ACCAC21—25 CACBD26—30 BDDCB

31—35 CADDD36—40 DDCAD41—45 BBACD

46—50 ACBDA51—55 BACBD56—60 DDABC

61—65 DCCDC

66. founded 67. period 68. normal 69. similarly 70. disagreed 71. likely 72.source 73. respect 74. economy 75. contacted

76. What do you want to be? / What is your dream job?

77. Professional athletes.

78. Few are interested in law or medicine.

79. vet; 4.

80. To visit sometime.

81. exciting→excited 82. how→what 83. giving前加for 84. encouragements→encouragement 85. support→supporting 86. would →wouldn’t或would后加not 87. has→have 88. √ 89. certain →certainly 90. something→anything

One possible version:

Dear Li Hua,

You’re very kind to care about your classmates. Now I will give you some advice on how to protect your eyesight.

If you want to protect your eyesight, I advise you to let your eyes rest after a certain amount of time of study. You should do eye exercise every day, at least twice a day. You should go to the hospital to have an eyesight examination regularly, at least once a year. You mustn’t read while lying in bed, in too bright or dark light or in a moving vehicle.You’d better not rub your eyes with your hands.

I hope my advice can help you and your classmates.

Yours,

Dr Helper