2004年江苏高考英语试题及答案详解
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2004年江苏高考英语试题及答案详解
听力:(同全国卷I,略)
单项填空
21. I will never know what was on his
mind at the time, nor will ____.【2004江苏】
A.
anyone B. anyone else C. no one D. no one
else
22. —I don‟t mind telling you what I
know.
—You ____. I‟m not asking you for
it.【2004江苏】
A. mustn‟t B. may not C. can‟t
D. needn‟t
23. ____ I accept that he is not
perfect, I do actually like the person.【2004江苏】
A. While B. Since C. Before D. Unless
24. He got to the station early, ____ missing
his train.【2004江苏】
A. in case of B. instead
of C. for fear of D. in search of
25. The
man insisted ____ a taxi for me even though I told
him I lived nearby.【2004江苏】
A. find B. to
find C. on finding D. in finding
26. More
patients ____ in hospital this year than last
year.【2004江苏】
A. treated B. have treated
C. had been treated D. have been treated
27.
Tom owns ____ larger collection of ____ books than
any other student in our class.【2004江苏】
A.
the; 不填 B. a; 不填 C. a; the D. 不填;the
28.
—You haven‟t lost the ticket, have you?
—____.
I know it‟s not easy to get another one at the
moment.【2004江苏】
A. I hope not B. Yes, I have
C. I hope so D. Yes, I‟m afraid so
29. It‟s
ten years since the scientist ____ on his life‟s
work of discovering the valuable chemical.【2004江苏】
A. made for B. set out C. took off D.
turned up
30. A man is being questioned in
relation to the ____ murder last night.【2004江苏】
A. advised B. attended C. attempted D.
admitted
31. The old man, ____ abroad for
twenty years, is on the way back to his
motherland.【2004江苏】
A. to work B. working
C. to have worked D. having worked
32. The
____ house smells as if it hasn‟t been lived in
for years.【2004江苏】
A. little white wooden
B. little wooden white
C. white wooden little
D. wooden white little
33. ____ is often the
case, we have worked out the production
plan.【2004江苏】
A. Which B. When C. What
D. As
34. Sales of CDs have greatly increased
since the early 1990s, when people ____ to enjoy
the advantages of this new technology.
【2004江苏】
A. begin B. began C. have begun D. had
begun
35. —How long are you staying?
—I
don‟t know. ____.【2004江苏】
A. That‟s OK B.
Never mind C. It depends D. It doesn‟t matter
完形填空:
We may look at the world around us,
but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever
we‟ve become used to suddenly
disappears. (36)
____, for example, the neatly-dressed woman I (37)
____ to see—or look at—on my way to work each
morning.
For three years, no matter (38) ____
the weather was like, she was always waiting at
the bus stop around 8:00 am. On (39)
____
days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen
gloves. Summertime (40) ____ out neat, belted
cotton dresses and a hat
pulled low over her
sunglasses. (41) ____, she was an ordinary working
woman. Of course, I (42) ____ all this only after
she was
seen no more. It was then that I
realized how (43) ____ I expected to see her each
morning. You might say I (44) ____ her.
“Did
she have an accident? Something (45) ____?” I
thought to myself about her (46) ____. Now that
she was gone, I felt I had
(47) ____ her. I
began to realize that part of our (48) ____ life
probably includes such chance meetings with
familiar (49) ____: the
milkman you see at
dawn, the woman who (50)____ walks her dog along
the street every morning, the twin brothers you
see at the
library. Such people are(51) ____
markers in our lives. They add weight to our (52)
____ of place and belonging.
Think about it.
(53) ____. while walking to work, we mark where we
are by (54) ____ a certain building, why should we
not
mark where we are when we pass a familiar,
though (55) ____, person?
36. A. Make B.
Take C. Give D. Have
37. A. happened B.
wanted C. used D. tried
38. A. what B. how C.
which D. when
39. A. sunny B. rainy C. cloudy
D. snowy
40. A. took B. brought C. carried D.
turned
41. A. Clearly B. Particularly C.
Luckily D. Especially
42. A. believed B.
expressed C. remembered D. wondered
43. A.
long B. often C. soon D. much
44. A.
respected B. missed C. praised D. admired
45.
A. better B. worse C. more D. less
46. A.
disappearance B. appearance C. misfortune D.
fortune
47. A. forgotten B. lost C. known D.
hurt
48. A. happy B. enjoyable C. frequent D.
daily
49. A. friends B. strangers C. tourists
D. guests
50. A. regularly B. actually C.
hardly D. probably
51. A. common B. pleasant
C. important D. faithful
52. A. choice
53. A. Because
54. A. keeping
55. A.
unnamed
阅读理解
B. knowledge
B. If
B. changing
B. unforgettable
C.
C.
C.
C.
decision
Although
passing
unbelievable
D.
D.
D.
D.
sense
However
mentioning
unreal
A
He was the baby with no
name. Found and taken from the north Atlantic 6
days after the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, his
tiny
body so moved the salvage(救援) workers
that they called him “our baby.” In their home
port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, people
collected
money for a headstone in front of the baby‟s
grave(墓), carved with the words: “To the memory of
an unknown child.” He
has rested there ever
since.
But history has a way of uncovering
its secrets. On Nov. 5, this year, three members
of a family from Finland arrived at Halifax
and laid fresh flowers at the grave. “This is
our baby,” says Magda Schleifer, 68, a banker. She
grew up hearing stories about a
great-aunt
named Maria Panula, 42, who had sailed on the
Titanic for America to be reunited with her
husband. According to the
information Mrs.
Schleifer had gathered, Panula gave up her seat on
a lifeboat to search for her five
children—including a
13-month-old boy named
Eino— from whom she had become separated during
the final minutes of the crossing. “We thought
they
were all lost in the sea,” says
Schleifer.
Now, using teeth and bone pieces
taken from the baby‟s grave, scientists have
compared the DNA from the Unknown Child
with
those collected from members of five families who
lost relatives on the Titanic and never recovered
the bodies. The result of the
test points only
to one possible person: young Eino. Now, the
family sees no need for a new grave. “He belongs
to the people of
Halifax,” says Schleifer.
“They‟ve taken care of him for 90 years.”
Adapted from People, November 25, 2002
56. The
baby traveled on the Titanic with his ____.
A. mother B. parents C. aunt D. relatives
57. What is probably the boy‟s last name?
A. Schleifer. B. Eino. C. Magda. D. Panula.
58. Some members of the family went to Halifax
and put flowers at the child‟s grave on Nov. 5,
____.
1912 B. 1954 C. 2002 D. 2004
59. This text is mainly about how ____.
A. the unknown baby‟s body was taken from the
north Atlantic
B. the unknown baby was buried
in Halifax, Nova Scotia
C. people found out
who the unknown baby was
D. people took care
of the unknown baby for 90 years
B
Deserts are found where there is little rainfall
or where rain for a whole year falls in only a few
weeks‟ time. Ten inches of rain
may be enough
for many plants to survive(存活) if the rain is
spread throughout the year. If it falls within one
or two months and
the rest of the year is dry,
those plants may die and a desert may form.
Sand begins as tiny pieces of rock that get
smaller and smaller as wind and weather wear them
down. Sand dunes(沙丘) are
formed as winds move
the sand across the desert. Bit by bit, the dunes
grow over the years, always moving with the winds
and
changing the shape. Most of them are only
a few feet tall, but they can grow to be several
hundred feet high.
There is, however, much
more to a desert than sand. In the deserts of the
southwestern United States, cliffs(悬崖) and deep
valleys were formed from thick mud that once
lay beneath a sea more than millions of years ago.
Over the centuries, the water dried
up. Wind,
sand, rain, heat and cold all wore away at the
remaining rocks. The faces of the desert mountains
are always changing——
very, very slowly——as
these forces of nature continue to work on the
rock.
Most deserts have a surprising variety
of life. There are plants, animals and insects
that have adapted to life in the desert.
During the heat of the day, a vision may see
very few signs of living things, but as the air
begins to cool in the evening, the desert
comes to life. As the sun begins to rise again
in the sky, the desert once again becomes quiet
and lonely.
60. Many plants may survive in
deserts when ____.
A. the rain is spread out
in a year B. the rain falls only in a few weeks
C. there is little rain in a year D. it is
dry all the year round
61. Sand dunes are
formed when____.
A. sand piles up gradually
B. there is plenty of rain in a year
C. the
sea has dried up over the years D. pieces of rock
get smaller
62. The underlined sentence in the
third paragraph probably means that in a desert
there is ____.
A. too much sand B. more
sand than before
C. nothing except sand
D. something else besides sand
63. It can be
learned from the text that in a desert ____.
A. there is no rainfall throughout the year B.
life exists in rough conditions
C. all sand
dunes are a few feet high D. rocks are worn away
only by wind and heat
C
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a reminder of life in the eighteenth
century,
and as a celebration and commemoration of
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the life and travels of
Captain James Cook.
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Lunch: Sunday to Friday 11:00 am—2:00 pm
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Dinner: Monday to
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64.
Where can you spend the night in a tour?
A.
Cook‟s Cottage. B. Westfield Centrepoint. C.
Sydney Tower. D. Sovereign Hill
65. What is
the time that Cook‟s Cottage is open on Saturday
in the summer?
A. 11:00 am—2:00 pm. B.
5:00 pm—10:30 pm.
C. 9:00 am—5:30 pm. D.
9:00 am—5:00 pm.
66. The Anchorage Restaurant
is ____.
A. in Williamstown B. in the
center of the…
C. in Anchorage D. in a
Cantonese fishing port
67. If you want to buy
the best products in Australia, you may call ____.
A. 9397 6270 B. 9231 9300 C. 5331 1944 D.
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D
Whoever has made a voyage up
the Hudson River must remember the Catskill
Mountains. They are a branch of the great
Appalachian family, and can be seen to the
west rising up to a noble height and towering over
the surrounding country. When the
weather is
fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and
purple, and print their beautiful shapes on the
clear evening sky, but
sometimes when it is
cloudless, gray steam gathers around the top of
the mountains which, in the last rays of the
setting sun, will
shine and light up like a
crown of glory(华丽的皇冠).
At the foot of these
mountains, a traveler may see light smoke going up
from a village.
In that village, and in one
of the houses (which, to tell the exact truth, was
sadly time-worn and weather-beaten), there lived
many years ago, a simple, good-natured fellow
by the name of Rip Van Winkle.
Rip‟s great
weakness was a natural dislike of all kinds of
money-making labor. It could not be from lack of
diligence(勤劳), for
he could sit all day on a
wet rock and fish without saying a word, even
though he was not encouraged by a single bit. He
would carry
a gun on his shoulder for hours,
walking through woods and fields to shoot a few
birds or squirrels. He would never refuse to help
a
neighbor, even in the roughest work. The
women of the village, too, used to employ him to
do such little jobs as their less helpful
husbands would not do for them. In a word, Rip
was ready to attend to everybody‟s business but
his own.
If left to himself, he would have
whistled(吹口哨) life away in perfect satisfaction;
but his wife was always mad at him for his
idleness(懒散). Morning, noon, and night, her
tongue was endlessly going, so that he was forced
to escape to the outside of the house
——the
only side which, in truth, belongs to a henpecked
husband.
68. Which of the following best
describes the Catskill Mountains?
A. They are
on the west of the Hudson River. B. They are very
high and beautiful in this area.
C. They can
be seen from the Appalachian family. D. They
gather beautiful clouds in blue and purple.
69. The hero of the story is probably ____.
A. hard-working and likes all kinds of work
B. idle and hates all kinds of jobs
C.
simple, idle but very dutiful D. gentle,
helpful but a little idle
70. The underlined
words “henpecked husband” in the last paragraph
probably means a man who ____.
A. likes
hunting B. is afraid of hens C. loves his wife
D. is afraid of his wife
71. What would be the
best title for the text?
A. Catskill
Mountains. B. A Mountain Village.
C. Rip
Van Winkle. D. A Dutiful Husband.
E
Every year more people recognize that it is wrong
to kill wildlife for “sport.” Progress in this
direction is slow because shooting
is not a
sport for watching, and only those few who take
part realize the cruelty and destruction.
The
number of gunners, however, grows rapidly.
Children too young to develop proper judgments
through independent thought
are led a long way
away by their gunning parents. They are subjected
to advertisements of gun producers who describe
shooting as
good for their health and gun-
carrying as a way of putting redder blood in the
veins(血管). They are persuaded by gunner magazines
with stories honoring the chase and the kill.
In school they view motion pictures which are
supposedly meant to teach them how to
deal
with arms safely but which are actually designed
to stimulate(刺激) a desire to own a gun.‟
Wildlife is disappearing because of shooting and
because of the loss of wildland habitat(栖息地).
Habitat loss will continue
with our increasing
population, but can we slow the loss of wildlife
caused by shooting? There doesn‟t seem to be any
chance if the
serious condition of our birds
is not improved.
Wildlife belongs to everyone
and not to the gunners alone. Although most people
do not shoot, they seem to forgive shooting
for sport because they know little or nothing
about it. The only answer, then, is to bring the
truth about sport shooting to the great
majority of people.
Now, it is time to
realize that animals have the same right to life
as we do and that there is nothing fair or right
about a person
with a gun shooting the
harmless and beautiful creatures. The gunners like
to describe what they do as character-building,
but we
know that to wound an animal and watch
it go through the agony of dying can make nobody
happy. If, as they would have you
believe,
gun-carrying and killing improve human character,
then perhaps we should encourage war.
72.
According to the text, most people do not seem to
be against hunting because ____.
A. they have
little knowledge of it B. it helps to build
human character
C. it is too costly to stop
killing wildlife D. they want to keep wildlife
under control
73. The underlined word
“agony” in the last paragraph probably means ____.
A. form B. condition C. pain D. sadness
74. According to the text, the films children
watch at school actually ____.
A. teach then
how to deal with guns safely B. praise hunting as
character-building
C. describe hunting as an
exercise D. encourage them to have guns of their
own
75. It can be inferred from the text that
the author seems to ____.
A. blame the
majority of people B. worry about the existence
of wildlife
C. be in favour of war D. be
in support of character-building
短文改错:
This is a story told by my father: “When I was
boy, 76. ____________
the most exciting
thing was when to celebrate the Spring 77.
____________
Festival. My grandma was the best
cooker in the world 78. ____________
but
could make the most delicious dishes. One time, I
just 79. ____________
couldn‟t wait for the
Spring Festival dinner. As I was 80.
____________
about take a piece from a cooked
duck, I saw Grandma in 81. ____________
the
kitchen looking at me. Shake her head, she said,
„It 82. ____________
isn‟t a good time to do
that, dear.‟ At once I apologize 83.
____________
and controlled me at my best till
the dinner started. You 84. ____________
know, that was a dinner we had waited for
several month.” 85. ____________
书面表达:
假如
你是李晓华,住在江城。你的加拿大笔友Bob来信谈到了他所居住的城市,并希望了解你家乡江城的情况。请你
用英语写一封回信。回信须包括下表中的内容。
自然情况
①位于长江边、风景优美、适合居住
成 就 ②经济发展迅速
③新建了不少工厂、住房、道路等
存在问题 ④水、空气污染
⑤交通拥挤
对江城发展的看法 ⑥(内容由考生自己拟定)
注意:1、回信中不能使用“江城”以外的地名。
2、词数100左右。信的开头与结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:经济economy
n.
*******************************************
*******************
Dear Bob,
It‟s very
kind of you to write me and let me know about your
beautiful city. Now I‟d like to tell you something
about my
hometown Jiangcheng.
Yours, Xiaohua
试题解析:
听力:BABAC
ABBCA CBCAC CACBB
单项填空:
21、“别的任何人”,不定意义,nor已表示否定,不会再搭配no one或no one
else,else表示“另外的,别的”,要放在所修
饰的词语后面。答案B。
22、情景应答,答案D。“你不必了。”mustn‟t表示“不应该”;may
not表示“可能不”;can‟t表示“不能,不可能”。
23、根据句意“我既承认他不是完美的
人,但我确实很喜欢这个人,”while表示“在„同时;尽管,虽然”的含义,更符合
此处的语境,
答案A。
24、instead of表示“而不是”,in search
of表示“寻找”,不符合语境,先排除;in case
of“假设、万一;以防备”,表示一
种目的或条件;for fear
of表示“为了避免,害怕(产生某种结果)”的意思,比较符合句意,答案C。
25、搭配insist on doing sth.表示“坚持”,答案C。
26、此动作的时间是“this
year”,应为现在时间,排除A、C;句意应为被动语态,答案D。
27、答案B。“a
collection of books”表示“所收集的书籍”的意思。
28、表示“希望某种情况不会没有发生”,用hope not,此处not代表“I
haven‟t lost the ticket”这个宾语从句。答案A。
29、考查动词词语辨析的能力。答案B,set out on his life‟s
work表示“开始作一生的事情”。made
for表示“走向,有利于,
倾向于,导致,向前进,有助于”的意思;took off表示“拿掉,
取消, 脱衣, 起飞, 减弱, 离开, 岔开, 复制”的意思;turn up
表示“找到,
发现, 出现, 折起, 拐入, 卷起, 使仰卧, 突然发生”等意义。
30、词语辨析题。答案C。attempted murder表示“谋杀未遂”;attempt企
图,努力,尝试;advise建议;attend出席,参加,
照顾,护理,注意;admit容许,
承认, 接纳
31、非谓语动词作定语,修饰the old man,其逻辑主语为the old
man,主动关系;work abroad for 20 years属于已经发生的
动作,应用完
成式,排除A、B;不定式的完成式一般不会作定语,排除C;答案D。
32、多个形容词共同修饰一
个名词时的排列顺序为“限定描绘大长高,形状年龄和新老,颜色国籍出材料,作用类别往后靠。”
li
ttle表示“大小”,white表示“颜色”,wooden表示“材料”。答案A。
33、As有“正如”的意思,引导非限制性定语从句时可放于句首,答案D。
34、考查动词的时态的使用能力。when引导的句子为定语从句,修饰the early
1990。由于本句有具体的过去时间状语when
(the early
1990),所以时间要用一般过去时。答案B。
35、That‟s
OK.表示“可以,行”的意思;Never mind表示“不要放在心上”;It
depends也可以说“It just depends”,表示“看
情况而定”的意思;It
doesn‟t matter用于安慰别人,没关系。答案C为佳。
完形填空:
36、原句应为“take sth. for
example(以„„为例)”,这里,由于sth.太长,for
example前置放在其前面。答案B。
37、“the woman I used to
see(我过去常常见到的那个妇女)”,答案C。
38、答案A,no matter
what作介词like的宾语。
39、根据“she wore heavy clothes
and a pair of woolen gloves”推测,天气非常寒冷,答案D。
40、
答案B。句中的“summertime”是主语,拟人用法。句意为“夏季时间使她穿出„„”,bring
out使拿出,使取出,引
导出;take out强调“从„„中取出;去掉, 出发, 取得,
扣除, 抵充, 发泄”;carry out表示“完成, 实现, 贯彻, 执行”;turn
out表示“打扫, 驱逐, 使外倾, 生产, 起床, 翻出, 制造, 关掉”的意思。
41、答案A。clearly显然;particularly特别地;luckily幸运地;espec
ially特别,尤其。
42、答案C。只有到了再也见不到她时才想起所有这些事情。
43、答案D。此处how much表示“多么”的意思。how long多长时间;how
often多久一次;how soon过多久
44、根据上下文看,最佳答案为B,miss想念、怀念
45、根据上下文,答案B。她是不是出了什么事?是不是有什么更糟糕的事情发生了?
46、答案A,消失,下文有暗示:“she was gone”,be gone不在,离开;ap
pearance外貌、出现;misfortune不幸,灾祸;fortune
财富, 运气,
大量财产, 好运, 命运。
47、答案C,现在她不出现了,我倒感觉我认识她,与文章第一句所示主题照应。
48、答案D,“日常生活”,对主题进一步发挥。
49、答案B,我们的日常生活部分包含
了这样的同熟悉的陌生人相逢的机会:送奶工,每天早晨在街上、蹓狗的妇女,还有
你在图书馆里遇到的
双胞胎。
50、答案A,regularly规律地;actually实际上,事实上;hardl
y几乎不;probably可能地。
51、答案C,这些人都是我们生活中重要的标志性人物。
52、答案D,他们增加了我们对方位感和归宿感。a sense of
belonging归宿感。
53、答案B,54、答案C,55、答案A。53题用if引导条件状
语从句,最后表明作者的意图:在去上班的时候,如果我们
能通过某幢建筑物来标记出我们所处的位置,
为何又不能在我们走过一个熟悉的、但不知名的人时标记出我们的位置?
阅读理解:
A
关键词语:gather推断
56、细节理解题,答案A。见第二段“Schleifer ahd gathered,
Panula gave up her seat on a lifeboat to search
for her five children
——including a 13-month-
old boy named Eino…”。
57、细节推理题,答案D。当时西方国家的妇女结婚
后往往随夫姓,因此小孩只有姓Panula的可能。
58、考查对细节的综合能力,答案C。见文章第二段第二句“On Nov. 5, this
year, …”和文章结尾所提供的时间“Adapted from
People,
November 25, 2002”。
59、考查对文章主题的理解。文章第二段第一句隐含了文章的主题,答案C。
B
60、细节理解题,答案A,见文章第一段第二句“Ten inches of
rain …”。
61、词句理解题,答案A,文章第二段第二句中as winds move
the sand across the desert正是“sand piles up
gradually”之意。
62、词句理解题,答案D,much more to a
desert than sand表示“不仅有沙,而且还有更多的东西”。下文进一步交待:cliffs
and deep valleys, thick mud等等。
63、文章前三段描绘了沙漠中的恶劣环境,第四段中又说“a vision may see
very few signs of living things, but as the air
begins
to cool in the evening, the desert
comes to life”,正确答案应该选择B。
C
64、细节考查题,答案D。有精彩夜生活的场所只有Sovereign
Hill一处,见“stay for the night and experience life….
A wonderful
nightly sound and …”等词句。
65、细节考查题,答案C,见“Open 9:30 am—5:00 pm daily, and
until 5:30 during the summer.”
66、细节考查题,答案A。见“in the historic fishing port of
Williamstown with…”等词句。
67、细节理解题,答案B,需要购买the
best products,肯定要do shopping,那就到the best shopping
in sydney去找吧。
D
68、细节理解题,答案B,见文章第一段对the
Catskill Mountains的描述。
69、人物分析题,答案D。从文章第四、五两段可以看出Rip Van Winkle的性格特点。
70、细节理解题,答案D。当妻子不停地数落他的时候,他就只有逃到房子外面去,足见其“is
afraid of his wife”。
71、本文从大山开始描写,逐步推出故事的中心人物,
并着力描述了他的性格特点,所以是一种以人为中心的写作特点。选
项A指山;选项B指村子;选项D意
为“一位忠实顺从的丈夫”,人物不明。
E
关键词语:motion运动,动作;supposedly想像上,按照推测
72、词句理解题,答案A,they know little or nothing about
it意为they have little knowledge of it。
73、猜词悟义题,答案C,动物被屠杀时本身应该只能体会到痛苦。
74、词句理解题,答案D。见“In school they view motion
pictures which are supposedly meant to teach…but
…are actually designed
to stimulate a desire
to own a gun.”一句。
75、考查推断作者意图的能力,答案B。作者写这篇文章的目
的是要唤醒人们保护动物的意识。其原因自然是为野生动物的
生存状况在担忧。
短文改错:
76、boy前加a,boy为可数名词,泛指;77、去掉when,“最令人
激动的事是做某事”,when加入其中,多余;78、cooker
改为cook。很多由动词加er
或or而派生出的名词指其执行者,但cooker指的是炊具,cook作名词指厨师,作动词,指烹
调、做饭的动作;79、but改为and,前后应为顺承或因果关系,而不是转折关系;80、正确;81、t
ake前加to,应为be about
to do sth.的结构; 82.
Shake改为Shaking,现在分词作状语;83.
apologize改为apologized,一般过去时态;84.
me改为
myself,主语是I,动作涉及到本人,用反身代词;85.
month改变months,可数名词复数,前有several修饰。
书面表达:
Dear Bob,
It‟s very kind of you to write
me and let me know about your beautiful city. Now
I‟d like to tell you something about my
hometown Jiangcheng.
The city stands on
the bank of the Changjiang River. It is a
beautiful place for people to live in. Its economy
has been
developing rapidly in the past ten
years. New factories, houses and roads have been
built. More schools and hospitals are available
for its people. However, there are still some
problems, such as water and air pollution and
heavy traffic in rush hours. In my opinion,
Jiangcheng should develop its economy
scientifically. I would also think that the growth
of its population should be brought under
control so that we‟ll have a better hometown
in future.
Yours,
Xiaohua