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1、2021浙江公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(9)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1. It is easy to say letters are a (n)U (21) /Uway for family members toU (22) /Uin touch when the childrenU (23) /Uschools and jobs orU (24) /Ufamilies of their own. But what if you think letter writing is
2、 not your strong point And your long-distance phone billU (25) /Ua national debt Here are some advisable thoughts: Begin a post-card exchange. The message space is small butU (26) /Uis theU (27) /Uof home that counts. And it can beU (28) /U. CardsU (29) /Ufrom the silly to the poetic; from seasonal
3、scenes to famous paintings from art museums. Operate a clipping service. EnvelopesU (30) /Uwith news items and cartoons are a welcome sight at mail call. Watch newspapers and magazines for articles that amuse or inform. You mightU (31) /Ua few brief comments in a note-soon you might be writing a who
4、le letter. A daughter found a story about the joys (and hazards) of wallpapering a room and sent it to her mother with a writtenU (32) /Uof her childhood memories of that experience in their own household. She discovered letter writing was easy when sheU (33) /Uher own experience. Send greeting card
5、s which say thinking of you. Busy young people find this an especially helpful way to fill the spaces between long, catching-up-to-news-letters. Use little note papers instead of lettersheet. Again, the writing space is small, but your thoughtfulness will be appreciated. Some organizations sell card
6、s and notepapers as fund-raisers; for example, UNICEFU (34) /Umoney for the United Nations Children Fund with all-occasion cards and stationery designed by famous artists world-wide. This enables your message to do double to contact a loved one withU (35) /Uto a cause. Send mementos from things you
7、do. A theater program, a movie review from the newspaper-they can put into words that you want to say. Begin a photo-of-the-month exchange.U (36) /Uthe family album or take pictures of family faces and places. A mother sent her son of his childhood photos and found herself writing memories she had n
8、ever shared. Her son, deeplyU (37) /U, replied: Send me more of my life history. Keep aU (38) /U. An executive wrote a paragraph a day before leaving his office andU (39) /Uthe paragraphs at the end of the week to his daughter. At first it was pretty mundane, he said, but soon I was looking for inte
9、resting things to write about and it became a real dialogue between us. Remember, it is not a skill with words thatU (40) /U; it is the sight of an envelope from a family member. AraisesBcollectsCassemblesDgathers 2. It is easy to say letters are a (n)U (21) /Uway for family members toU (22) /Uin to
10、uch when the childrenU (23) /Uschools and jobs orU (24) /Ufamilies of their own. But what if you think letter writing is not your strong point And your long-distance phone billU (25) /Ua national debt Here are some advisable thoughts: Begin a post-card exchange. The message space is small butU (26)
11、/Uis theU (27) /Uof home that counts. And it can beU (28) /U. CardsU (29) /Ufrom the silly to the poetic; from seasonal scenes to famous paintings from art museums. Operate a clipping service. EnvelopesU (30) /Uwith news items and cartoons are a welcome sight at mail call. Watch newspapers and magaz
12、ines for articles that amuse or inform. You mightU (31) /Ua few brief comments in a note-soon you might be writing a whole letter. A daughter found a story about the joys (and hazards) of wallpapering a room and sent it to her mother with a writtenU (32) /Uof her childhood memories of that experienc
13、e in their own household. She discovered letter writing was easy when sheU (33) /Uher own experience. Send greeting cards which say thinking of you. Busy young people find this an especially helpful way to fill the spaces between long, catching-up-to-news-letters. Use little note papers instead of l
14、ettersheet. Again, the writing space is small, but your thoughtfulness will be appreciated. Some organizations sell cards and notepapers as fund-raisers; for example, UNICEFU (34) /Umoney for the United Nations Children Fund with all-occasion cards and stationery designed by famous artists world-wid
15、e. This enables your message to do double to contact a loved one withU (35) /Uto a cause. Send mementos from things you do. A theater program, a movie review from the newspaper-they can put into words that you want to say. Begin a photo-of-the-month exchange.U (36) /Uthe family album or take picture
16、s of family faces and places. A mother sent her son of his childhood photos and found herself writing memories she had never shared. Her son, deeplyU (37) /U, replied: Send me more of my life history. Keep aU (38) /U. An executive wrote a paragraph a day before leaving his office andU (39) /Uthe par
17、agraphs at the end of the week to his daughter. At first it was pretty mundane, he said, but soon I was looking for interesting things to write about and it became a real dialogue between us. Remember, it is not a skill with words thatU (40) /U; it is the sight of an envelope from a family member. A
18、helpBassistanceCaidDremedy 3. It is easy to say letters are a (n)U (21) /Uway for family members toU (22) /Uin touch when the childrenU (23) /Uschools and jobs orU (24) /Ufamilies of their own. But what if you think letter writing is not your strong point And your long-distance phone billU (25) /Ua
19、national debt Here are some advisable thoughts: Begin a post-card exchange. The message space is small butU (26) /Uis theU (27) /Uof home that counts. And it can beU (28) /U. CardsU (29) /Ufrom the silly to the poetic; from seasonal scenes to famous paintings from art museums. Operate a clipping ser
20、vice. EnvelopesU (30) /Uwith news items and cartoons are a welcome sight at mail call. Watch newspapers and magazines for articles that amuse or inform. You mightU (31) /Ua few brief comments in a note-soon you might be writing a whole letter. A daughter found a story about the joys (and hazards) of
21、 wallpapering a room and sent it to her mother with a writtenU (32) /Uof her childhood memories of that experience in their own household. She discovered letter writing was easy when sheU (33) /Uher own experience. Send greeting cards which say thinking of you. Busy young people find this an especia
22、lly helpful way to fill the spaces between long, catching-up-to-news-letters. Use little note papers instead of lettersheet. Again, the writing space is small, but your thoughtfulness will be appreciated. Some organizations sell cards and notepapers as fund-raisers; for example, UNICEFU (34) /Umoney
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