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第Ⅱ卷(主观题共35分)
四、书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 情景作文(20分)
最近几年越来越多的大学生加入打工的队伍,请你结合下表,就这一现象写一篇短文。
现象
1.根据最近调查,约25%的大学生打零工
2.在暑假,这一数字将增至72%
3.大学生常做的零活有:家教、服务员、售货员等
原因
4.想赚钱支付部分日益增长的学费
5.想经济上独立,买一些自己想买的东西
意义
(内容由考生自己拟定)
注意:
1.词数:不少于60。文章的开头已为你写好。
2.参考词汇:
调查survey;家庭教师tutor;学费tuition;经济地economically;
According to a recent survey. ….
答案

According to a recent survey. About 25 percent of colleges students have a part – time job. During summer vacation, this figure will increase to 72 percent. College students are working as tutors, waiters or salesmen.

Why do they want part – time jobs? First, they want to earn money to help cover the increasingly higher college tuition. Second, they hope to be economically independent and buy whatever they want.

In my opinion, by doing part – time jobs, college students can gain some society experience and broaden their outlook. What’s more, part – time jobs can provide them with a valuable opportunity to know the outside world. So it’s of great significance for college students to do part – time jobs.

单项选择题

Like every dog, every disease now seems to have its day. World Tuberculosis (infections disease in which growths appear on the lungs) Day is on Saturday March 24th.

Tuberculosis was once terribly fashionable. Dying of "consumption" seems to have been a favorite activity of garret-dwelling 19th-century artists, h has, however, been neglected of late. Researchers in the field never tire of pointing out that TB kills a lot of people. According to figures released earlier this week by the World Health Organization, 1.6 million people died of the disease in 2005, compared with about 3m for AIDS and l m for malaria. But it receives only a fraction of the research budget devoted to AIDS. America’s National Institutes of Health, for example, spends 20 times as much on AIDS as on TB. Nevertheless, everyone seems to getting in on the TB-day act this year.

The Global Fund an international organization responsible fur fighting all three diseases but best known for its work on AIDS, has used the occasion to trumpet its tuberculosis projects. The fund claims that its anti-TB activities since it opened for business in 2002 have saved the lives of over 1m people. The World Health Organization has issued a report that contains some good news. Although the number of TB cases is still rising, the rate of illness seems to have stabilized; the caseload, in other words, is growing only because the population itself is going up.

Even drug companies are involved. In the nm-up to the day itself, Eli Lilly announced a $ 50m boost to its MDRTB Global Partnership. MDR stands for multi-drug resistance, and it is one of the reasons why TB is back in the limelight. Careless treatment has caused drug-resistant strains to evolve all over the world. The course of drugs needed to clear the disease completely takes six mouths, anti persuading people lo stay that course once their symptoms have gone is hard. Unfortunately, those infected with MDR have to be treated with less effective, more poisonous and more costly drugs. Naturally, these provoke still more. non-compliance and thus still more evolution.

The other reason TB is back is its relationship to AIDS. The (global Fund’s joint responsibility for the diseases is no coincidence. AIDS does not kill directly. Rather, HIV, the virus that causes it, weakens the body’s immune system and exposes the sufferer to secondary infections. Of these, TB is one of the most serious. It kills 200 000 AIDS patients a year. However, some anti-TB drugs interfere with the effect of some anti-HIV drugs. Conversely, in about 20% of cases where a patient has both diseases, anti-HIV drugs make the tuberculosis worse. The upshot is that 125 years after human beings worked out what caused TB, it is still a serious threat.

Which of the following best defines the word "upshot" (Line 5, Paragraph 5 )()

A.Outcome

B.Uphold

C. Achievement

D. Project

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