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书面表达(满分25分) One possible version: Some students think it necessary to donate as much money as possible because bigger donations stand for your love for the victims. In addition, donating more means making greater contributions to the reconstruction of the quake-stricken area, and more victims will be offered help. On the other hand, a bigger donation can make up for the regret that they can’t go there to help as a volunteer. However, some other students hold a different opinion. They think that a small donation doesn’t necessarily mean lack of compassion. How much they give should be based on their families’ financial condition. Apart from this, they think since we students are depending on our parents, we had better not compare with each other on the amount of money to donate. As far as I am concerned, how much money a student donates doesn’t make much difference. What really counts is whether he has done his part… Li Ping 附: 听力原文 Text 1 M: I´m hungry now, mummy. W: Go for some sandwiches in the shop next to the cinema. Be quick. The film will start soon. Text 2 M: Marry, did you get my trousers from the tailor´s yesterday? W: No, I didn´t. But Mum asked my elder sister to pick them up on her way home from school. Text 3 W: Can you recognize Mike´s father in the crowd? M: Yes, he is the one holding a lot of books. W: Let´s catch up with him and hold the books for him. Text 4 M: Scientists say that people will be able to live on the moon in the future. W: But is it possible in our lifetime? M: I´m not sure about that. Text 5 M: So, how is your new roommate? W: She really makes me angry. M: What happened? W: She´s always making loud noises at midnight. When I remind her, she´s always rude. Text 6 M: So ,how is your work? W:Good. How about you? M:I´m going to leave the company. A few of the new staff have already left. Obviously, doing similar jobs should be paid the same salaries. W: But we have a policy of paying according to staff ´s working age in the company ,so new employees get a quite low salary, no matter how excellent they are. M: That´s wrong .By the time the workers are experienced, they are likely to go. That´s why I am to go. W: But you have already worked there for five years. M: I am worried about my future. The company can only continue to grow by taking care of its staff. W: Well, the management doesn´t seem to think that way. Anyway, you have to think twice before you act. M: Thank you. I will. Text 7 W: I´m sure you´ve noticed a lot of things that are different from your school. M: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don´t have to carry a big schoolbag with us like you do. W: Why is that? M: We have a locker of our own which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a rather small and light bag to school. W: I hope we´ll do like you .We also have to take more lessons a day than you do in America. M: I´ve already heard about it. How many students are there in the class? W: About 50. M: Aren´t you surprised that everyone is so silent in class? W: What do you mean? M: Well ,we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks during class. Our teachers like such questions. W: Do most students ask questions? M: Yes .In the United States our teachers expect to see a lot of discussions in class. Text 8 M: Hi .I don´t think we have met. My name is Jack. W: Hi, Jack. Nice to meet you. My name is Mary. M: Nice to meet you, Mary. So where are you from? W: Well, I´m from Ireland ,but my parents took me to the United States when I was about ten years old and then we lived in Boston for almost nine years. My parents now live in Sydney. That´s where they first met.I often go there to visit them .How about you, Jack? M: I was born in New York, and we lived there until I was seven. Then, since my father worked for the army ,we moved all over the world. W: What are the places you used to live in? M: We spent a total of twelve years in India, China, Japan, and France. We returned to New York only two years ago. W:Wow. It seems that you have had an interesting life. Text 9 M: Hello, Francis Mathews is here. W: Hello, Francis .This is Mary .What are you doing in your office ? M: I´m working .I often work late on Thursday. I´m busy. W: Would you come and have dinner with me on Friday? M: Tomorrow? No, I´m afraid I can´t. I´m going to Birmingham on business. W: What about Saturday? M: Sorry, I never go out on Saturday evenings. I always watch football on Saturday evenings. W: Will you come round next Tuesday? M: Next Tuesday? Just s moment! It will be the 21st of May .Oh ,高考资源网. Er…I promised my aunt I would be at her birthday party. W: How about next Wednesday? M: Let me see. Yes ,Mary ,let´s make it next Wednesday. W: OK, see you later. M: See you later. Text 10 Hello, friends! How are you doing today? My name is Liz and it´s time for Grammar on the Go. Here´s today´s Grammar Tip sentence: Some old characters come to life in the street .Our Grammar Tip will be focusing on the phrase “come to life”. It´s a way of saying how something that is not alive seems to suddenly become alive and is starting to move around .In the case of today´s sentence, the writer is talking about how cartoon characters, which usually appear on TV ,in movies and books, are suddenly appearing and walking around in our everyday world. The phrase “come to life” is a phrase to be used when you want to talk about how something that isn´t real seems to be alive. For example, a great artist can make his artwork look like they´re coming to life. Or computer has made some extinct animals come to life on movie screens. It can also be used to talk about how someone is waking up. For example ,after sleeping for ten hours, finally, Sarah is coming to life . 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