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ccording to the following instruction. "Some people say that it is right to offer college admission to every high school graduate. Others say that admission to college should be offered by examination only." Which point of view do you agree with? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.

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第1题

In this part, you are required to write a composition entitled Cyber Crimes in no less tha

n 200 words. Your composition should be based on the following outlines:

Outlines:

1) 网上犯罪的形式。

2) 网上犯罪的根源。

3) 如何打击网上犯罪的现象。

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第2题

Write an essay entitled, On Unrestrained Consumption according to the following outline in

no less than 250 words. You should write neatly on the ANSWER SHEET.

1.人们在节假日无节制消费

2.大量消费对个人和社会的影响

3.我的看法……

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第3题

Write a composition of no more than 300 words under the title of "The Loss of Chinese Trad

itional Values." You should include the following points in your composition.

1. The inevitability of the loss of Chinese traditional values under the present-day market economy.

2. The effect of the loss of traditional values that have been validated by 6me on modern Chinese society?

3. How to prevent the loss of good traditional values.

Now write your composition on the Answer Sheet.

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第4题

Directions: For this part, you are asked to write a composition on the topic "It pays to b

e honest". Your composition should be no less than 150 words based on the given outline. Remember write clearly on the Answer Sheet.

Outline:

1. Honest is the best policy.

Give examples to support your point-of view.

Conclusion.

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第5题

The London terrorist attacks on July 7 and July 21 changed British Prime Minister Tony Bla

ir. He had long been reluctant to make the fight against Islamo-fascist terror a domestic issue. Last week he outlined security measures to deal with radical clerics who incite violence.

Of particular interest is a measure that read in part: "It is now necessary, in order to acquire British citizenship, that people attend a citizenship ceremony (and) swear allegiance to the country." That's not much different from U. S. law.【66】

This requirement would violate Section 203 of the U. S. Voting Rights Act, which requires that bilingual election materials and assistance be made available when a foreign language reaches critical mass in the general population. For example, California recall ballots in Los Angeles County were printed in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean and Tagalog.【67】

U. S. law, in effect, tells new citizens that can be fully engaged in U.S. democracy without understanding the language of its election campaigns.【68】

Naturalized citizens must demonstrate a fundamental understanding of U. S. history and civics. Isn't it reasonable to expect them also to be able to communicate, at a basic level, in the language of U. S. politics?【69】Requiring citizens to understand basic English isn't bias. But supporting a system that encourages American citizens to accept a life without meaningful participation in politics and civic life—that's bias.

To end the separatism and disengagement that flourishes in part because significant portions of his country cannot speak English, Blair wants to make basic knowledge of English a requirement for British citizenship. There can be no true national unity when citizens cannot understand each other and participate in the majority culture.

【70】Let's hope the United States will learn it through observation rather than bitter experience.

A. Despite a growing bilingualism in English, for the most part Britain remains a monolingual nation with a long, proud linguistic and cultural tradition.

B. But Blair wants to impose an additional requirement: To become a British citizen, one must "have a rudimentary grasp of the English language".

C. It further suggests that secondhand knowledge of politics, through translation or others' interpretations, is an adequate substitute for the ability to hear and read about the candidates and the issues.

D. A passing knowledge of English shouldn't be too much to ask of those who seek the right to vote that so many American soldiers have died to secure.

E. Britain has learned that lesson—the hard way.

F. The intent of Section 203 is laudable: A member of a "language minority group" should face no obstacles in exercising the franchise. But its effects are pernicious.

(66)

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第6题

Data base (or database): any collection of data that is specially organized for rapid sear

ch and retrieval, usually by a computer. Databases are organized and integrated in such a way as to facilitate the accessing, manipulation, and deletion of data in conjunction with various data-processing operations.

The information in many databases consists of natural-language texts of documents. Information is retrieved from these computerized records based on the presence in them of words or short phrases that are identical to those posed in the user's query. In a typical query, the user provides a sequence of characters, such as the title of a journal or the name of a subject area, and the computer searches in the database for a corresponding sequence of characters and provides the source materials in which those characters appear. Queries are the principal means by which users retrieve database information.

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第7题

One morning, a few years ago, Harvard President Neil Rudenstine overslept. After years of

non-stop toil in an atmosphere that rewarded frantic overwork, Rudenstine collapsed. Only after a 3-month sabbatical--during which he read essayist Lewis Thomas, listened to Ravel and walked with his wife on a Caribbean beach—was he able to return to his post. That week, his picture was on the cover of Newsweek magazine beside the banner headline "Exhausted"!

In the relentless busyness of modern life, we have lost the rhythm between action and rest. I speak with people in business and education, doctors and day-care workers, shopkeepers and social workers, parents and teachers, nurses and lawyers, students and therapists, community activists and cooks. 71. Remarkably, there is a universal refrain: "I am So busy." The more our life speeds up, the more we feel weary, overwhelmed and lost. Today our life and work rarely feel light, pleasant or healing. Instead, the whole experience of being alive begins to melt into one enormous obligation. It becomes the standard greeting everywhere: "I am so busy."

We say this to one another with no small degree of pride. The busier we are, the more important we seem to ourselves and, we imagine, to others. To be unavailable to our friends and family, to be unable to find time for the sunset (or even to know that the sun has set at all), to whiz through our obligations without time for a single mindful breath—this has become the model of a successful life.

72. Because we do not rest, we lose our way. We lose the nourishment that gives us succor. We miss the quiet that gives us wisdom. Poisoned by the hypnotic belief that good things come on- ly through tireless effort, we never truly rest. This is not the world we dreamed of when we were young. How did we get so terribly rushed in a world saturated with work and responsibility, yet somehow bereft of joy and delight?

We have forgotten the Sabbath.

Sabbath is the time that consecrated to enjoy and celebrate what is beautiful and good—time to light candles, sing songs, worship, tell stories,, bless our children and loved ones, give thanks, share meals, nap, walk and even make love. It is time to be nourished and refreshed as We let our work, our chores and our important projects lie fallow, trusting that there are larger forces at work taking care of the world when we are at rest.

If certain plant species do not lie dormant during winter, the plant begins to die off. 73. Rest is not just a psychological convenience; it is a biological necessity. So "Remember the Sabbath" is more than simply a lifestyle. suggestion. It is a commandment, an ethical precept as serious as prohibitions against killing, stealing and lying. Sabbath is more than the absence of work. Many of us, in our desperate drive to be successful and care for our many responsibilities, feel terrible guilt when we take time to rest. But the Sabbath has proven its wisdom over the ages. Many of us still recall when, not long ago, shops and offices were closed on Sundays. Those quiet Sunday afternoons are embedded in our cultural memory.

Much of modern life is specifically designed to seduce our attention away from rest. When we are in the world with our eyes wide open, the seductions are insatiable. Hundreds of channels of cable and satellite television; phones with multiple lines and call-waiting, begging us to talk to more than one person at a time; mail, e-mail and overnight mail; fax machines; billboards; magazines; newspapers; radio. For those of us with children, there are endless soccer practices, baseball games, homework, laundry, housecleaning, errands. Every responsibility, every stimulus competes for our attention: Buy me. Do me. Watch me. Try me. Drink me. It is as if we have inadvertently stumbled into some horrific wonderland.

(71)

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第8题

Malnutrition and the resulting impaired growth and development in children of weaning age

in developing countries results not only from 【B1】______ but also from infections caused by contaminated food. Studies have addressed the problem of inadequate intake by using sprouted grains in food preparation. Contamination has been tackled with 【B2】______ . Both of these methods are, or were, used traditionally and are practical and inexpensive.

Fermented foods have higher 【B3】______ and also have anti-microbial qualities. This means that contamination is decreased and that their 【B4】______ is increased. Fermentation occurs when 【B5】______ is left to stand, occasionally with simple additives. There is, however, a trend away from this 【B6】______ to commercial products.

【B1】______

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第9题

For this part,you are required to write a compostion entitled Select Low-scoring Students

by Vote in no less than 200 words.Your composition should be based on the following news report and meet the writing requirement listed below.You must write your composition in the proper space on Answer Sheet.

1. 请阅读下列一篇新闻报道并就此事件作一简单描述。

2.根据作文题要求及木篇报道给出你的评论。

被撤销“省示范高中”称号

省教育厅发出通报要求各中小学校开展教育思想大讨论

本报讯 新华社记者葛如江报道:人民日报“华东新闻”5月21日刊发“投票选差生孩子怕上学”稿,披露了安徽省宿州市第二中学个别老师歧视。体罚“差生”问题,引起安徽省委,省政府领导和省教育厅的高度重视。

6月3日,安徽省教育厅向全省发出通报,撤销宿州市第二中学“省示范高中”称号,建议给予有关责任人相应处理。通报要求,各中小学校要组织全体教师结合发生在宿州二中的事件,开展教育思想大讨论,集中进行法制学习和教育活动,增强广大教师保护学生,关爱学生的责任感和使命感。

通报说,宿州二中个别教师歧视,体罚学生,学校虽然对相关教师作出了相应处理,但认识不到位,处理不及时,且整改措施不力,引起学生及家长强烈不满。对此,安徽省委,省政府有关领导要求省教育厅严肃查处.省教育厅厅长陈贤忠看到报道后批示:“看了这篇报道,心情十分沉重。这是一所学校,还是省示范高中,怎么可以如此对待学生!教师的职责就是使学生从无知到有知,从差生转变成优秀,一个毕业不久的老师如此不尊重学生,已经配不上“人民教师”的称号,学生大量流失还没有使这位老师警醒吗?问题发生在老师身上,作为宿州二中的领导到哪儿去了?!学校领导要深刻反思,此事事关学校的办学指导思想。”

安徽省和宿州市调查组认为,发生在宿州二中的个别教师歧视,体罚学生事件,是一起严重违反有关教育法规和教育规律,背离职业道德要求,侵害学生受教育权的事件,反映出该校办学指导思想不端正。学校个别负责人和少数教师认为,只要把升学率搞上去了,就能一俊遮百丑,甚至认为相关老师犯的错误,是“好心办了坏事情”,表示同情,处理起来心软。这一事件暴露出少数教师法制观念淡薄,思想道德素质低下。学校管理松散,岗位责任和相关制度不落实。据了解,类似的事件在其他一些地方也不同程度地存在,各地各校都应当从宿州二中这一事件中得到警示。

通报说,经研究决定,撤销宿州二中“省示范高中”称号,该校享有的与省示范高中有关的招生、收费政策停止执行。该校校长对这一事件负有不可推卸的领导责任,建议宿州市免去其校长职务。同时建议,给子有关负责人以行政处分,通报批评。

(新华社供本报专稿)“华东新闻"2004年06月08日第二版

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第10题

By reason of this examination, Athenians, I have made enemies of a very bitter and fierce

kind, who have spread abroad a great number of slanders about me. People say that I am a' wise man' , thinking that I am wise myself in any matter in which I show another man to be ignorant. But, my friends, I believe that only God is really wise, and that by this Oracle he meant that men' s wisdom is worth little or nothing. I do not think he meant that Socrates was wise. He only took me as example as though he would say to men, ' He among you is the wisest who, like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is worth little at all. '

When we speak of leisure nowadays, we are not thinking of securing time or opportunity to do something; time is heavy on our hands, and the problem is how to fill it. Leisure no longer signifies a space with some difficulty secured against the pressure of events: rather it is a pervasive mptiness for which we must invent occupations. Leisure is a vacuum, a desperate state of vacancy a vacancy of mind and body. It has been commandeered by the sociologists and the psychologists: it is a problem.

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