2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》3月23日

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试卷介绍: 2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》3月23日专为备考2025年英语(中职)考生准备,帮助考生通过每日坚持练习,逐步提升考试成绩。

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  • 1. A wise man seldom talks about such things()he doesn't understand.  

    Aas

    Bwho

    Cwhose

    Dat which

  • Hi Tom, Thanks so much for the get-well card!I'm feeling a lot better now.Actually,I'm writing to ask for your advice about something. I have the chance to work in a health center in Vanuatu for a year.Of course,I'd have to do some training if I took the job.I can do the basic first aid,but I'd need to know more than that.The problem is,I'm not sure if I should go.It would mean giving up the job I've got now.But I wouldn't mind that—it's not that great a job!And I've often thought about becoming a nurse...So,what do you think? Hope all is well with you. All the best Kate

    2. From the passage we know that Kate()  

    Ais feeling no better now

    Bdoesn't have a job now

    Conce worked as a nurse for many years

    Dhas the chance to work in a health center

  • 请根据下面的短文内容判断句子,如果正确就填“T”,如果错误就填“F”,如果文中没有提到就填“N”。 People send birthday greetings by using cards in both eastern and western countries.It is not known when and where exactly the tradition of sending birthday cards began.It is believed that it began in England in the early nineteenth century.In those days people sent birthday cards when they couldn't wish somebody a happy birthday in person. In 1840 the first stamp was used in Britain and sending birthday cards became easier,cheaper and more popular.The development of color printing processes(工艺,流程)in the 1930s also helped to increase sales of birthday cards. Today cards are often given with a present,even when people can express their wishes face to face.In recent times e-cards have also become popular.Many people are starting to use e-cards instead of traditional cards because they are free,environmentally friendly and easy to arrive.So will e-cards take place of paper cards completely in ten or twenty years?Probably not.For example,for kids and old people,they don't use e-cards very often. If your birthday is coming soon,do you wish that at least one person could congratulate you with a beautiful card then?

    1. E-cards will take paper cards' place completely soon.  
  • 2. Since he went abroad,he has never got in touch with classmates.
  • 1. Could I get some information about the interview from you, __________ (顺便问一下)?  
  • 2. Our electricians ______________ (忙于)looking into the cause of the accident at the moment.  
  • 1. 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Mike想阅读中国经典名著。请你写封邮件,向他推荐《西游记》,内容包括: (1)风趣幽默(humorous),深受喜爱; (2)你最喜欢的角色; (3)团队合作,历险克难;追逐梦想,永不言弃。注意:词数应为100左右。
  • 2. 现在许多年轻人将使用过的物品放在网上交易,请谈谈你对此现象的看法,内容包括: (1)你所知道的网上二手物品交易现象; (提示:相关网站;学习用品如书籍、纸笔;生活用品如衣服、鞋包;电子设备如手机、电脑等) (2)列举你或同学、亲友的相关经历; (3)你对网上二手物品交易的看法。 (提示:省钱、环保、便捷等;注意避免不当交易及上当受骗)写作要求: (1)词数不少于80; (2)鼓励紧扣主题的适当发挥。 My Views on Buying and Selling Second-hand Items Online _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 Many of us read news every day.It's probably because we'd like to know what's happening in the world.Today we can get news from TV or the Internet,but how did ancient people get news? At the very beginning,information spread by word of mouth.People living in tribes(部落)got news from neighbors or travelers.Ancient Romans changed the way people knew about their communities.They posted a list of daily happenings at public squares in the cities.Ancient Chinese people did it in another way.The government had news sheets sent to officials in the whole country so people could know what was going on in the capital. The fifteenth century saw big progress in printing technology in the West.The progress brought a sudden rise of news business.Printers sold whatever people loved to read.In the sixteenth century,the first real newspapers appeared.People started to form the habit of reading newspapers.They liked to share their opinions on newspapers.The invention of telegraph(电报)machines led to another big step in history.News stories were sent to the papers in minutes instead of weeks. Now we get news in seconds from all over the world.We can become some kind of reporters by posting online what happens around us.

    1. From whom did people living in tribes get news?  
  • 2. When did the first real newspapers appear?