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第二节  书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李伟。最近,你的加拿大笔友Mike写信问你对中学生带手机上学有何看法,刚好你班同学就此进行过讨论。请根据下列信息给他写一封信,客观介绍你班讨论的情况并提出你自己的意见。
70%的学生认为
30%的学生认为
1、没有必要带手机。
2、上课开机会影响自己和别人的学习。
3、学生用手机会增加家长经济负担。
1、学生带手机可以与家长保持联系。
2、学生可以带手机上学,但上课要关机。
3、决不可将手机用于不该用的地方。
注意:1、信的开头已为你写好。2、词数:120左右。3、参考词语:手机cellphone或mobile phone.
Dear Mike,
Thanks for writing. It so happened that we just had such a discussion and I was on one side of the two groups.                                                             
Best wishes,
Yours,
Li  Wei
答案

One possible version:

Dear Mike,

Thanks for writing. It so happened that we just had such a discussion and I was on one side of the two groups.

70% of the students think it unnecessary for students to bring cell phones to school. They say when a student uses a cell phone in class, others will be disturbed and it will have bad effects on their studies. What is worse, as students have to spend their parents’ money, this will add to their burden.

Meanwhile, 30% of the students think it necessary for students to have cell phones. They say they can use them to stay in touch with their parents. But they also pointed out that they must not turn them on in class, and must never use them to do what they should not do.

As for me, I am on the first group of the students. And what’s your opinion?

Best wishes,

Yours friend,

Liu Wei

多项选择题
单项选择题

Beyond question, Clinton was supposed to close up, stay out of sight, and avoid second- guessing his wife’s boss. After his ego blustered into oncoming traffic during Hillary’s heated primary race (1) Obama, the nation suffered from yet another turn of Clinton fatigue.

(2) this week Bill Clinton showed an instinct for robust, inclusive leadership that the (3) White House occupant could make good use of right for the time being. With President Obama struggling to (4) the political damage from the Gulf oil spill, Clinton not only can’t help himself—he’s worth being listened.

The conventional-wisdom (5) on President Obama’s early reaction to the spill was (6) he didn’t emote enough. He didn’t feel the (7) of all those people in the crisis whose livelihood would be destroyed, whose clean waters and wildlife would be (8) in black gunk.

Clinton considers this is an unfair (9) but offers a different—and more pointed— lesson to his young successor. "I think we ought to (10) in the same boat for a while... Let’s just (11) the problem, and then we can hold everybody responsible and emote or not emote, " Clinton conversed (12) CNN Anchor Wolf Blitzer.

Obama’s first (13) after the oil spill was to "feel the blame" rather than "feel the pain, " which are pretty sarcastic words as it were. No one intends to let British Petroleum (BP) management (14) the hook—for dangerously cutting corners, and for a (15) safety record. However, the President’s (16) focus on scolding BP consumed (17) White House energy while the oil gushed.

Great leaders don’t rush to criticise; Instead they instinctively (18) solutions. Rudy Giuliani, who didn’t stop to blame (19) intelligence for letting it happen, stood out from New York mayor with a girlfriend problem to 9/11 hero when he took control of a crisis and instilled confidence that a ravaged city could (20) beyond a terrorist attack.

9()

A.complain

B.advice

C.blame

D.objection