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A. water for agriculture.
B. water transport between farmlands and the capital. C. efficient transportation for the emperor’s army.
D. a convenient way for the emperor’s recreation.
73. From the passage, one can conclude that ancient engineers who began the Grand Canal
_.
A. worked with limited knowledge and skills.
B. were given a great deal of money for their achievement. C. found a brilliant and lasting solution to their transportation problem. D. were inspired by the ancient thinker Confucius.
74. The first large-scale(大规模的) repair of the original canal occurred in about
.
B. 607 A.D.
C. the Yuan Dynasty D. the Ming Dynasty
A. 486 B.C.
75. Considering its history, one can predict that in the future the Grand Canal will pr obably
A. be extended to further north China. B. change from a shipping route to a recreation area. C. need to be repaired and
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rebuilt.
D. be abandoned in favor of air transport and highways.
(第 II 卷)
V. 单词拼写(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 根据下列汉
语提示或首字母提示填写单词,必要时进行词形变化。
76. There is some e
77. Nobody in my office likes working with Jack, who never stops (抱怨).
that the economy of south Asia is improving.
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78. Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday (强调) the importance of adapting
to and guiding economic globalization and delivering its benefits to all.
79. During the Industrial Revolution, factory workers lived in poor and crowded c_
80. He is one of the most (有影响的) figures in the government.
.
81. In 1993, China used 1.2 billion tons of coal for heating and g electricity.
82. If you don’t like a double-decker, the subway, which runs 24 hours a day, is an a_
for you.
83. I believe that convenience foods will become increasingly popular and e
replace traditional meals, although the process is long.
84. Beijing's bid for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games is _(让人印象深刻), said organizers for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
85. It is worth (探索) other ways of dealing with this problem.
VI. 阅读表达(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10
分) 阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
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What kind of house will you buy in the future? Would you like to live in a house where your plants can call your phone to tell you that they need to be watered? Or a house that helps you cut your energy bill by turning off the
lights when you leave a room? It may sound like science fiction, but it already exists! Come and visit the Smart Home at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois. It will show how you can live a green lifestyle by making use of advanced technology throughout the home that makes your life easier and simpler.
The Smart Home uses green technology to record the energy it uses, including electricity, water and gas. The house’s energy dashboard (仪表盘) lets you know your energy use through
your television and computer. The house greets you with the new information when you walk in the door. It is able to record when you enter and leave rooms, and can switch the lights, television and music off .
The Smart Home is made entirely of recyclable and renewable materials. The furniture is made from used light bulbs, plastic bottles and other renewable materials, but you can’t tell from just looking at them. The kitchen countertops (工作台面) are made of recycled glass.
The entire house is designed to control the use of energy. The roof of the Smart Home has a sustainable vegetable garden, which does little harm to nature. Even the personal computer is green: it uses less power than a 60-watt light bulb. The house can raise and lower the window
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