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     If you're a foreigner looking for a place that has everything, there's only one place to visit, and that's
New York. It's a whole world in a city. 
     The World of Theater
     All of New York is a stage, and it begins with Broadway. Where else can you find so many shows in
one place? Only in New York!
     The World of Music
     Spend an evening with Beethoven at Lincoln Center. Swing to the great jazz of Greenwich Village. Or
rock yourself silly at the hottest dance sports found anywhere.
      The World of Art From Rembrandt to Picasso.
     From Egyptian tombs to Indian teepees. Whatever kind of art you like, you will find it in New York.
     The World of Fine Dining
     Whether it is roast Beijing Duck in Chinatown, Lasagna in Little Italy, or the finest French coq auvin
(chicken cooked in wine) found anywhere, there is a world of great taste waiting for you in New York.
     The World of Sights
     What other city has a Statue of Liberty? A Rockefeller Center? Or a Bronx Zoo? Where slse can you
take a horse-drawn carriage through the Central Park? Only in New York!
     疑難詞:swing 搖擺 sport 地點(diǎn),場所 teepee 圓錐形帳蓬
1. What do you think Rembrandt was/is?
A. A place in New York.
B. An artist.
C. A place in the World of Art.
D. A musician.
2. Which of the following programs can a visitor have only in New York? 
A. To enjoy the Beijing rocst duck.
B. To taste the finest French coq au vin.
C. To spend an evening with Beethoven.
D. To see the Statue of Liberty.
3. The purpose of writing this text is to _____.
A. tell the readers where New York lies
B. supply the readers with some information about New York jobs
C. try to persuade the readers to visit New York
D. help the readers get a better understanding of New York
4. The text above may be taken from _____.
A. a guidebook for a foreign visitor
B. a magazine for a businessman
C. a handbook for an English student
D. a novel for native Americans

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Amy returned to her small apartment at midnight, tired. Her worst fears raced through her mind. Would the court tell her she couldn’t care for her family anymore? Would the kids go through the sadness once more of being split up and sent away? She was so young, almost a child herself, and yet Amy knew everything depended on her. At that moment, she wondered if she would ever find the strength to see it through.

From earliest childhood, Amy took care of her younger brothers. Jan, their mother, only added to the family disorder and confusion because of her drug addict. Sometimes they lived in apartments, sometimes in shelters.

One afternoon Amy was called to the high school, where a social worker was waiting for her. “We’re going to have to put you guys in foster(收養(yǎng)) care.” the social worker said. “No! Don’t spilt us up!” the girl cried out. “Can’t you just leave it the way it is?” The social worker shook his head. Amy’s voice then rose like the howl of a lion protecting her babies: “Why can’t I take them? I take care of them all the time anyway.” The social worker hesitated, and then said, “Maybe. Once you’re 18, you could apply to become their relative caretaker. Then you’d be their foster mother until we find a home where all of you can be together.” “I’ll do it,” Amy said.

One month later, Amy was named guardian of her brothers for a six-month trial period. It was a remarkable victory for an 18-year-old girl. Her brothers didn’t make her task any easier in the months ahead. However,Amy’s efforts were rewarded when the court allowed her to continue as guardian. Amy’s relief at remaining the kids’ guardian was at risk of being taken away by the pressure she always

felt to measure up. Social workers still looked regularly over her shoulder and asked the boys shameful

questions: “Does she feed you? Does she ever try to harm you?” Then one day a visiting social worker

came over. “We’d like to get the boys adopted into homes,” she said. Sensing that the family was about to be split apart yet again, Amy replied, “Fine, then. Call it adoption if you want, but they’re not going anywhere.” To her surprise, the social worker took her remark seriously. She explained that if Amy were to adopt the boys, they would become like any other family.

That night at dinner Amy told the boys about the idea. “Cool!” Joey said. He threw a piece of corn at Adam. His brother flicked it back, and pretty soon corn was flying. Amy rolled her eyes. They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family. As the proceedings(程序)ended, Amy thanked everyone. “No,” the judge responded, “Thank you. You saved three kids. Not many family members would do what you’re doing, especially for this many children. I’m very proud of you.” 

On a lazy spring day, in a modest suburban neighborhood, Amy stood in front of a neatly kept one-story house. She watched her brothers playing basketball, and heard the playful bark of their dog, Tahoe. The young lady had made good on her promise: they had rented a home, a real home, and the boys had gotten their dog. Amy continues to raise her family alone, but has begun taking courses in business management at a nearby community college. Eventually, she hopes to become a child psychologist.

1. Which of the following best describes Amy?

A.Crazy and tough                        B.Firm and stubborn

C.Enthusiastic and generous                 D.Abnormal and aggressive.

2.From Paragraph 3, we can learn that __________.

A.The social worker gave in to Amy.

B.The social worker tried to adopt Amy’s brothers.

C.Amy tried to apply for the guardian of the brothers

D.Amy had no idea how to face her family being separated up.

3.By saying “They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family”, the writer means________.

A.they will live in the same area as other families

B.they made a deep impression on the neighborhood

C.Amy is able to take good care of the family

D.Amy and her brothers would be already just like a family

4.The best title for this text would be___________. 

A.Standing On Two Feet                    B.Growing Up Alone

C.A Lifelong Fight                         D.A Teen Hero

5.What does  the underlined word guardian in paragraph 4 mean?

A.保護(hù)者           B.監(jiān)護(hù)人           C.收養(yǎng)人           D.引導(dǎo)人

 

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基礎(chǔ)寫作 (共1題,滿分15分)

佛山一中英語協(xié)會上周舉行了“My Dream House”的設(shè)計大賽,你們小組的作品獲得了一等獎,F(xiàn)邀請你們在頒獎典禮上用英語介紹你們的作品。

[寫作要求]

1、請你將下面的中文按照給出的提示翻譯成英語;

2、每個要點(diǎn)限定用一個句子表達(dá);可適當(dāng)添加連接詞或內(nèi)容使文章更加連貫。

3、詞數(shù)在100字左右。

[寫作內(nèi)容]

a). 我的夢中房子是坐落在森林里的漂亮木屋(cabin),周圍有五顏六色的花和各種各樣的植物。(locate, with)

b). 小屋的中間有一個大廳,大廳的周圍有廚房、臥室和洗手間。(there be)

c). 二樓有我最喜歡的書房。我可以在里邊安靜地看書,上網(wǎng)或放松自己。(定語從句)

d). 我的小屋很特別,因?yàn)橛龅骄o急情況(in emergency),它可以飛走,這樣我們都會安全。(because, so that)

e). 我愛我的小屋。我會考慮更多的細(xì)節(jié)去使它完美。(in order to)

 

 

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Amy returned to her small apartment at midnight, tired. Her worst fears raced through her mind. Would the court tell her she couldn’t care for her family anymore? Would the kids go through the sadness once more of being split up and sent away? She was so young, almost a child herself, and yet Amy knew everything depended on her. At that moment, she wondered if she would ever find the strength to see it through.
From earliest childhood, Amy took care of her younger brothers. Jan, their mother, only added to the family disorder and confusion because of her drug addict. Sometimes they lived in apartments, sometimes in shelters.
One afternoon Amy was called to the high school, where a social worker was waiting for her. “We’re going to have to put you guys in foster(收養(yǎng)) care.” the social worker said. “No! Don’t spilt us up!” the girl cried out. “Can’t you just leave it the way it is?” The social worker shook his head. Amy’s voice then rose like the howl of a lion protecting her babies: “Why can’t I take them? I take care of them all the time anyway.” The social worker hesitated, and then said, “Maybe. Once you’re 18, you could apply to become their relative caretaker. Then you’d be their foster mother until we find a home where all of you can be together.” “I’ll do it,” Amy said.
One month later, Amy was named guardian of her brothers for a six-month trial period. It was a remarkable victory for an 18-year-old girl. Her brothers didn’t make her task any easier in the months ahead. However,Amy’s efforts were rewarded when the court allowed her to continue as guardian. Amy’s relief at remaining the kids’ guardian was at risk of being taken away by the pressure she always
felt to measure up. Social workers still looked regularly over her shoulder and asked the boys shameful
questions: “Does she feed you? Does she ever try to harm you?” Then one day a visiting social worker
came over. “We’d like to get the boys adopted into homes,” she said. Sensing that the family was about to be split apart yet again, Amy replied, “Fine, then. Call it adoption if you want, but they’re not going anywhere.” To her surprise, the social worker took her remark seriously. She explained that if Amy were to adopt the boys, they would become like any other family.
That night at dinner Amy told the boys about the idea. “Cool!” Joey said. He threw a piece of corn at Adam. His brother flicked it back, and pretty soon corn was flying. Amy rolled her eyes. They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family. As the proceedings(程序)ended, Amy thanked everyone. “No,” the judge responded, “Thank you. You saved three kids. Not many family members would do what you’re doing, especially for this many children. I’m very proud of you.” 
On a lazy spring day, in a modest suburban neighborhood, Amy stood in front of a neatly kept one-story house. She watched her brothers playing basketball, and heard the playful bark of their dog, Tahoe. The young lady had made good on her promise: they had rented a home, a real home, and the boys had gotten their dog. Amy continues to raise her family alone, but has begun taking courses in business management at a nearby community college. Eventually, she hopes to become a child psychologist.
【小題1】 Which of the following best describes Amy?

A.Crazy and toughB.Firm and stubborn
C.Enthusiastic and generous D.Abnormal and aggressive.
【小題2】From Paragraph 3, we can learn that __________.
A.The social worker gave in to Amy.
B.The social worker tried to adopt Amy’s brothers.
C.Amy tried to apply for the guardian of the brothers
D.Amy had no idea how to face her family being separated up.
【小題3】By saying “They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family”, the writer means________.
A.they will live in the same area as other families
B.they made a deep impression on the neighborhood
C.Amy is able to take good care of the family
D.Amy and her brothers would be already just like a family
【小題4】The best title for this text would be___________. 
A.Standing On Two FeetB.Growing Up Alone
C.A Lifelong FightD.A Teen Hero
【小題5】What does  the underlined word guardian in paragraph 4 mean?
A.保護(hù)者B.監(jiān)護(hù)人C.收養(yǎng)人D.引導(dǎo)人

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基礎(chǔ)寫作 (共1題,滿分15分)

佛山一中英語協(xié)會上周舉行了“My Dream House”的設(shè)計大賽,你們小組的作品獲得了一等獎。現(xiàn)邀請你們在頒獎典禮上用英語介紹你們的作品。

[寫作要求]

1、請你將下面的中文按照給出的提示翻譯成英語;

2、每個要點(diǎn)限定用一個句子表達(dá);可適當(dāng)添加連接詞或內(nèi)容使文章更加連貫。

3、詞數(shù)在100字左右。

[寫作內(nèi)容]

a). 我的夢中房子是坐落在森林里的漂亮木屋(cabin),周圍有五顏六色的花和各種各樣的植物。(locate, with)

b). 小屋的中間有一個大廳,大廳的周圍有廚房、臥室和洗手間。(there be)

c). 二樓有我最喜歡的書房。我可以在里邊安靜地看書,上網(wǎng)或放松自己。(定語從句)

d). 我的小屋很特別,因?yàn)橛龅骄o急情況(in emergency),它可以飛走,這樣我們都會安全。(because, so that)

e). 我愛我的小屋。我會考慮更多的細(xì)節(jié)去使它完美。(in order to)

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