For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic The Most Important Influence on Young Adults . You should write
about 120 words following the Chinese outline given below.
(1)有些人认为父母对年轻人的影响较大,也有些人认为朋友对年轻人的影响较大
(2)我的看法
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company, she was very interested and asked him a lot of questions. She discovered that he had also worked for a film company, 【66.so she asked him whether there was any difference between film work and television work .】
“Well,” answered the young man, “there is one very big difference. 【67.If someone makes a mistake while a film is being made, it is possible to stop and do the scene again.】 In fact, one can do it over and over again a lot of times. Mistakes waste time, money and film, but the audience who see the film when it is finished don ’t know that anything went wrong. In a live television show, on the other hand, the audience can see any mistakes that are made. ”
“I can tell you a story about that, 【68. One day, a live television show was going on, and one of the actors was supposed to have been shot.】 He fell to the ground, and the camera moved somewhere else to allow time for me to run out with a bottle of tomato sauce to pour on to him to look like blood. But unfortunately the camera turned back to him before I had finished, 【69.and the people saw me pouring the sauce on to the man. ”】
“Oh, how terrible! ” Mary said. “And what did you do? ”
“Well”, answered the young man, “our television director is a very strict man.【70.If anyone makes a mistake, he fires him at once.】 So I just had to pretend that this was part of the story and eat the man. ”
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修所需要的钱 ).
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(教育我的子女同样的价值观 ).
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目标和缺乏自信 ).
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e_________________ (更健康、不容易早逝、更加快乐 ).
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ded up in the recycling bin? That ’s where unopened fan mail sent to singer Taylor Swift was found. Swift ’s management said it was an accident, but dealing with piles of letters is a burden for most public figures. According to the BBC reporter Jon Kelly, at the height of his fame, Johnny Depp was said to receive up to 10,000 letters a week.
Some celebrities don’t want letters. In 2008, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr announced openly that he would throw them out because he was too busy. Others do attempt to get through it themselves. Robert Pattinson, star of the Twilight films, claims that he reads“tones and tones”of letters from fans.
Many artists, however, outsource( 外包 ) the tasks of opening, reading and replying. Sylvia Taylor, 58, has run a service in California that does just that since She and her staff deal with up to 20,000 items of mail a month on behalf of 26 celebrities.
Most letters are simply declarations of affection and admiration, she says. A few ask for money. A small number contain threats which require her to contact the celebrity ’s security tea m and the police.
The biggest problem for Taylor is working out how to deal with the correspondence. Presents such as soft toys are sent to local hospitals, and the letters: most of them just get recycled.
Typically, correspondence is acknowledged by a photo with a printed “autograph(亲笔签名)”. For some, this is enough, according to Lynn Zubernis, an expert at West Chester University. She says that the relationship between fans and celebrity may exist only in the mind of the former but it comes from a deeply-rooted human need for community.
56.Where were the unopened letters to singer Taylor Swift found?
What will Sylvia Taylor do if fans are threatening her celebrity clients?
Who told fans not to send any letters?
What do fans usually get in return if they write letters to celebrities?
Which word in the passage is the closest in meaning to “public figure ”?
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college graduates ___36___ That may sound impossible, ___37___ according to Education at a Glance 2013, the ___38___ international report on the state of education ___39___ Tuesday by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the ___40___ is still the world leader in producing college graduates. ___41___ , OECD data ___42___ that almost half of the world ’s university graduates come from three countries — the United States, China and Japan.
___43___ the 34 OECD countries, ___44___ 26 percent of the total 255 million college-educated ___45___ between the ages of 25 and 64 come from the United States. China comes in a distant second at 12.1 percent and Japan is a ___46___ third at 11.4 percent.
Global prosperity( 繁荣) won’t increase if only three nations ___47___ higher education output, so it ’s exciting to see that the number of students ___48___ to college increased 25 percent across all OECD countries ___49___ 1995 and 2012. If that ___50___ continues, 59 percent of young adults in those countries will go on to college, ___51___ 19 percent will enter vocational programs over their lifetimes.
The number of students who actually graduate ___52___ college has increased as well. In 2012, an average of 39 percent of students in OECD nations ___53___ college, up from 20 percent in 1995. Since college dropouts ___54___ the U.S. economy billions of dollars every year, an international increase in graduation ___55___ is good news for the entire planet.
36()
A.at
B.since
C.from
D.by
37()A.if
B.so
C.but
D.for
40()A.university
B.organization
C.nation
D.continent
42()A.appeals
B.exposes
C.emerges
D.shows
44()A.nearly
B.really
C.rarely
D.necessarily
45()A.objects
B.individuals
C.subjects
D.targets
46()A.close
B.counter
C.further
D.forward
48()A.confronting
B.encountering
C.longing
D.heading
49()A.including
B.between
C.excluding
D.toward
50()A.trend
B.currency
C.direction
D.distinction
51()A.so
B.while
C.before
D.because
52()A.for
B.against
C.from
D.in
53()A.tried
B.hunted
C.left
D.completed
54()A.give
B.cost
C.bring
D.plan
55()A.fee
B.benefits
C.rates
D.advantages
39()A.recovered
B.released
C.recommended
D.required
41()A.However
B.Otherwise
C.In fact
D.By the way
43()A.Above
B.Among
C.Beyond
D.Beneath
47()A.demonstrate
B.occupy
C.dominate
D.reach
38()A.annual
B.average
C.advanced
D.available
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ook. The ___26___ found that over half of male schoolchildren lacked confidence because of their body ___27___ .The figure for girls was slightly ___28___ , at 59 percent. Researchers questioned 693 teachers about how their students ___29___ about their bodies. All the children had taken lessons on body image and self-esteem.
Teachers said many children were very ___30___ if others said bad things about their appearances. Around 55 percent of teachers reported that girls were extremely sensitive to comment ___31___ their looks; the figure for boys being easily hurt by teasing(取笑)was 27 percent. Teachers gave a number of ___32___ why children as young as four years old were stressing out about their shapes. Over 90 percent of teachers ___33___ the Internet and television. Children see images of “perfect”bodies every day and they feel they have to look that way too. Many children are on diets to make themselves ___34___ to the opposite sex. One elementary school teacher said :“I work with four to five-year- olds and some say things like, ‘I can ’t eat cheese , it will make me ___35___ ’”, A teachers ’ spokeswoman warned that children trying to look like “celebrities in the media only lead to misery ”.
A. about F. fat K. questions B. attractive
G. felt L. reasons C. blame H. for
M. shape D. complete E. discover I. higher
N. study J. lazy O. upset
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if you don’t burn, your skin may be damaged. Stick to SPFs between 15 and 50+. Pick a product based on your own skin color, time outside, shade and cloud cover. News about vitamin A. Eating vitamin A –rich vegetables is good for you, but spreading vitamin A on your skin may not be. Government data shows that cancers develop sooner on skin coated with creams with vitamin A .
22___________ Pick a good sunscreen. EWG ’s sunscreen database rates the safety and effect of about 1,400 SPF-rated products, including about 750 sunscreens for beaches and sports use. We give high ratings to brands that provide broad-range, long- lasting protection with ingredients that pose fewer health concerns when absorbed by the body.
23___________Cream, because sprays cloud the air with tiny particles that may not be safe to breathe. Reapply cream often. Sunscreen chemicals sometimes degrade in the sun, wash off or rub off on towels and clothing.
24___________ The FAD treats powdered sunscreens as unapproved new drugs and may take enforcement action against companies that sell them-except for small businesses, which can sell powders until December 2013.
25___________ Wear sunscreen. In 2009, nearly twice as many American men died form. skin cancers as women. Surveys show that 34 percent of men wear sunscreens, compared to 78 percent of women. Got your vitamin D? Many people don ’t get enough vitamin D, a hormone manufactured by the skin in the presence of sunlight. Your doctor can test your level and recommend supplements if you are low in this vital nutrient.
A.No powder!
B.Avoid midday sun.
C.Message for men:
D.Cream or spray?
E.Don’t fall for high SPF labels.
F.Take special precautions with infants and children.
G.Avoid any sun product whose label says vitamin A.
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