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延庆区2020-2021学年第二学期期中试卷
高二英语
2021.05
(考试时间:90分钟
试卷满分:100分)
第一部分:
知识运用
(共两节;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节:
完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
Some
dreams
take
longer
to
come
true
than
others,
but
with
the
help
of
21st-century
social
media
and
her
great-grandson,
at
the
age
of
110,
one
British
woman
is
1
hers
at
long
last.
At
the
end
of
World
War
I,
Amy
Hawkins
was
a
7-year-old
child
who
loved
nothing
more
than
to
2
.
As
a
teen,
Hawkins
set
her
3
on
becoming
an
entertainer.
Hawkins
was
on
her
way,
touring
the
country
with
a
dance
troupe
(歌舞团)—until
her
ambition
was
4
by
her
mom,
who
didn’t
see
it
as
a
respectable
5
for
a
young
lady.
All
these
years
later,
the
110-year-old
lady
lives
at
home
in
Monmouth,
South
Wales,
surrounded
by
her
loved
ones.
The
four-generation
family
unit
includes
her
granddaughter,
Hannah
Freeman,
and
Freeman’s
14-year-old
son,
Sacha.
Even
though
she’s
no
longer
doing
it
6
,
Hawkins
has
never
stopped
singing.
“She’s
like
a
clock,
once
you
wind
her
up
she
won’t
stop,”
Freeman
said
in
an
interview.
“She
just
keeps
asking,
‘Would
you
7
another
one?’.”
On
Hawkins’
110th
birthday,
Sacha
8
his
great-gran
singing
one
of
her
favorite
WWI
tunes.
When
Freeman
jokingly
suggested
Sacha
post
it
to
TikTok,
neither
of
them
could
have
9
the
overwhelmingly
positive
response
it
would
receive,
reaching
100,000
views
and
a
large
number
of
emotional
praises
in
just
days.
Some
journeys
take
longer
than
others.
Sometimes,
we’re
detoured
(绕路)
along
the
way.
Dreams
can
and
do
come
true
every
day.
While
it’s
been
a
long
time
coming,
Amy
Hawkins
is
10
a
whole
new
generation
of
fans.
1.
A.
reflecting
B.
realizing
C.
recalling
D.
researching
2.
A.
sing
B.
study
C.
paint
D.
film
3.
A.
values
B.
limits
C.
sights
D.
hands
4.
A.
cut
back
B.
cut
in
C.
cut
through
D.
cut
short
5.
A.
method
B.
grade
C.
level
D.
occupation
6.
A.
nervously
B.
professionally
C.
reasonably
D.
secretly
7.
A.
bring
B.
have
C.
like
D.
read
8.
A.
caught
B.
videoed
C.
reported
D.
remembered
9.
A.
imagined
B.
noticed
C.
missed
D.
suspected
10.
A.
entertaining
B.
becoming
C.
representing
D.
inviting
第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
A
To
get
ahead
in
the
world
and
lead
a
happy
11
(success)
life
requires
getting
on
well
with
other
people
and
12
(be)
able
to
understand
and
react
to
situations
in
the
best
way
possible.
A
high
EQ
is
necessary
for
this
---
the
higher
the
better.
And
the
fact
that
it
might
be
possible
to
raise
EQ
13
(mean)
that
schools
need
to
make
sure
that
their
students
are
receiving
an
education
they
really
need,
not
solely
based
on
IQ
14
on
developing
the
entire
character.
B
A
key
question
is
obviously
how
close
to
the
original
the
film
is.
Since
a
typical
film
is
only
around
two
hours
long,
it
becomes
a
question
for
screenwriters
to
decide
15
is
appropriate
for
the
screen
and
what
to
leave
out.
Screenwriters
take
creative
liberty
and
sometimes
there
may
be
changes
to
the
plot,
additions
and
even
different
endings
16
(please)
producers,
directors
and
test
audiences.
I,
like
many
people,
have
often
left
the
cinema
17
(feel)
“the
film
is
not
like
the
book”.
C
The
Great
Wall
18
(list)
as
a
World
Heritage
by
UNESCO
in
1987.
Just
like
a
dragon,
it
winds
up
and
down
19
deserts,
grasslands
and
mountains,
running
about
21,196
kilometers
from
east
to
west.
The
construction
of
the
Great
Wall
was
not
easy,
and
Qin
Shihuang
succeeded
in
his
effort
to
have
the
walls
joined
together.
The
Great
Wall
is
now
one
of
the
most
appealing
20
(attraction)
all
around
the
world.
第二部分
阅读理解(共二节,满分32分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共11小题;每小题2分,共22分)
A
If
you
are
looking
for
a
place
to
eat
in
Calgary,
you’ve
got
a
variety
of
choices,
like
Italian,
Thai,
Mexican,
modern
comfort
food,
and
vegetarian
cuisine.
For
anyone
that
wants
to
narrow
down
their
must-eat
list,
here
are
the
best
restaurants
in
Calgary.
Foreign
Concept
ADDRESS:
10111
St
SW,
Calgary,
AB
T2R,
Canada
PHONE:
403-719-7289
Foreign
Concept
is
run
by
award-winning
chef
Duncan
Ly
and
chef
Hyungjae
Lim.
Serving
modern
Asian
cuisine,
the
dishes
take
their
inspiration
from
Ly’s
Vietnamese
roots
and
Lim’s
Korean
background.
No
matter
what
you
order,
dishes
always
emphasize
seasonal
and
local
ingredients(食材).
Bold?flavors
won’t
disappoint
you
at
Foreign
Concept!
Alumni
Sandwiches
ADDRESS:72517
Ave
SW,
Calgary,
AB
T2S,
Canada
PHONE:403-455-7257
The
simple
sandwich
isn’t
so
ordinary
anymore
at
Alumni
Sandwiches.
The
place
is
friendly
and
inviting,
and
there
are
always
around
10
sandwich
flavours
available,
so
whether
you’re
a
vegetarian,
meat
eater,
picky
eater,
or
prepared
for
a
fancy
dinner,
something
on
the
menu
is
sure
to
appeal
to
you.
Don’t
miss
the
Caesar
salad,
made
with
whatever
greens
happen
to
be
in
season.
Bow
Valley
Ranche
Restaurant
ADDRESS:
15979
Bow
Bottom
Trail
SE,
Calgary,
AB
T2J,
Canada
PHONE:
403-476-1311
If
it’s
fine
dining
you’re
looking
for,
Bow
Valley
Ranche
Restaurant
is
one
of
your
best
choices
in
Calgary.
The
food
is
always
excellent
and
the
setting
is
equally
impressive.
Only
a
short
drive
from
Calgary’s
downtown,
Bow
Valley
puts
emphasis
on
Canadian
produce
and
proteins,
from
Rocky
Mountain
game
meats(野味)
to
seasonal
vegetables.
Rouge
ADDRESS:12408
Ave
SE,
Calgary,
AB
T2G,
Canada
PHONE:403-531-2765
Less
than
a
ten-minute
drive
from
downtown,
Rouge
is
an
award-winning
restaurant
set
in
a
historic
house
in
Calgary’s
Inglewood
neighborhood.
The
menu
here
puts
the
focus
firmly
on
fresh,
seasonal
ingredients,
highlighting
their
natural
beauty.
Many
of
those
ingredients
are
grown
in
the
on-site
garden,
making
the
dishes
even
more
special.
21.
According
to
the
passage,
Alumni
Sandwiches
__________.
A.
provides
fruit
salads
B.
offers
different
choices
C.
uses
Rocky
Mountain
produce
D.
is
set
in
a
friendly
historic
house
22.
In
what
way
are
the
four
restaurants
similar?
A.
They
use
seasonal
ingredients.
B.
All
their
chefs
have
won
awards.
C.
They
are
not
far
from
downtown.
D.
Their
settings
are
equally
friendly.
23.
The
passage
is
probably
taken
from
_______.
A.
a
food
diary
B.
a
research
paper
C.
a
news
report
D.
a
travel
brochure
B
Huang
Danian,
the
well-known
Chinese
geophysicist,
was
born
in
1958
in
Guangxi,
China.
As
a
keen
and
able
student,
Huang
went
to
the
UK
in
1993
to
further
his
studies.
By
the
time
Huang
moved
back
to
China
in
2008,
he
had
been
living
and
working
in
the
UK
for
15
years.
He
had
a
good
job
and
a
life
there,
but
he
gave
it
all
up
to
return
to
home
driven
by
the
idea
that
he
needed
to
contribute
to
his
country.
As
one
of
the
world’s
leading
experts
in
deep
earth
exploration
technology,
Huang
was
invited
to
participate
in
the
“Thousand
Talent”
programme.
He
took
up
a
position
at
Jilin
University,
Changchun.
Huang
was
named
lead
scientist
on
China’s
deep
earth
exploration
programme,
developing
advanced
cameras
that
can
see
through
the
Earth’s
crust(外壳)
so
that
it
can
be
analysed
without
having
to
dig
into
it.
He
set
up
an
advanced
lab,
sometimes
paying
for
equipment
with
his
own
money.
Some
described
him
as
a
“lunatic”
(a
“madman”),
but
this
passion
and
drive
enabled
Huang
to
push
forwards
China’s
deep
earth
exploration
technology
into
a
world-leading
position.
Huang’s
devotion
contributed
to
China’s
lunar
probe(月球探测器)
Yutu
being
landed
on
the
moon
in
2013
and
the
launch
of
the
spacecrafts
Shenzhou-11
and
Tiangong-2
in
2016.
Huang's
health
also
paid
the
price
for
his
commitment
to
his
work.
He
began
having
fainting
fits(昏厥)
in
2012,
but
paid
them
little
attention,
stating
he
did
not
have
time
to
go
to
see
a
doctor—
his
work
always
came
first.
In
November
2016,
Huang
fainted
and
was
taken
to
hospital,
where
he
was
diagnosed
with
cancer.
The
disease
was
so
advanced
that
he
had
just
a
couple
of
months
to
live.
Like
the
true
scientist
he
was,
Huang
never
gave
up,
but
always
tried
to
push
forwards.
Even
from
his
hospital
bed,
he
continued
his
work,
writing
letters
of
reference
for
his
colleagues
and
replying
to
questions
from
his
students.
Huang
died
in
January
2017,
aged
just
58.
More
than
800
people
attended
his
funeral
to
celebrate
a
life
that
burned
so
bright,
but
was
so
short.
24.
Huang
returned
to
China
in
2008
because
_________.
A.
he
desired
to
devote
himself
to
his
motherland
B.
the
“Thousand
Talent”
program
attracted
him
C.
Jilin
University
offered
him
a
top
position
D.
he
wasn’t
satisfied
with
the
life
in
the
UK
25.
What
is
Paragraph
3
mainly
about?
A.
China’s
aerospace
development.
B.
Huang’s
working
attitude
and
style.
C.
Huang’s
great
contributions
to
China.
D.
China’s
deep
earth
exploration
technology.
26.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.
The
working
environment
caused
Huang’s
disease.
B.
Huang
worked
continuously
despite
his
poor
health.
C.
Huang
was
taken
to
hospital
after
he
fainted
in
2012.
D.
A
large
sum
of
money
was
paid
to
treat
Huang’s
illness.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
used
to
describe
Huang
Danian?
A.
Generous
and
honest.
B.
Passionate
and
patient.
C.
Modest
and
courageous.
D.
Patriotic
and
committed.
C
Improve
Cloud
Security
Sensitive
customer
data
has
constantly
been
found
exposed
on
cloud
servers
without
password
protection.
To
ease
the
problem,
database
software
makers
have
been
trying
to
make
security
easier
for
cloud
database
managers.
At
the
Enigma
Conference
in
San
Francisco,
Kenn
White,
a
security
manager
at
database
software
maker
MongoDB,
will
describe
a
new
technique,
called
field
level
encryption(字段级加密),
to
make
data
safer
on
the
cloud.
Field
level
encryption
works
by
scrambling
data
before
it’s
sent
to
a
cloud
database
and
rearranging
it
in
order
when
the
data
is
needed
for
use.
The
promise
of
the
product
is
to
protect
the
contents
of
a
cloud
database,
even
if
bad
guys
access
it.
MongoDB’s
new
feature
comes
as
more
and
more
companies
move
user
data
to
cloud
servers,
rather
than
run
their
own
costly
data
centers.
It
was
predicted
that
cloud
computing
would
be
a
$214
billion
industry
by
the
end
of
2019.
That
would
be
up
more
than
17%
from
2018,
when
it
was
$182
billion.
Companies
have
rushed
to
the
cloud
without
understanding
all
of
the
possible
security
consequences.
Many
companies
have
left
countless
databases
exposed,
revealing
personal
data.
A
database
containing
details
about
who
lives
in
80
million
US
households
was
left
unprotected
in
2019,
just
like
the
data
on
Facebook
users.
Database
managers
want
to
store
their
data
in
an
unreadable
form,
but
they
also
want
to
be
able
to
find
specific
pieces
of
information
in
the
database
with
a
simple
search
term.
For
example,
someone
might
want
to
look
up
health
care
patients
by
their
Social
Security
numbers,
even
if
those
numbers
are
stored
as
random
characters.
To
make
this
possible,
field
level
encryption
lets
database
managers
encrypt
a
search
term
on
their
machine
and
send
it
to
the
database
as
a
query(搜索词条).
The
database
matches
the
encrypted
version
of
the
search
term
with
the
record
it’s
storing
and
then
sends
it
back
to
you.
This
approach
only
works
with
specific
kinds
of
data.
For
example,
field
level
encryption
isn’t
useful
for
long
text
entries,
like
notes
in
a
patient’s
medical
chart,
because
you
can’t
search
for
individual
words.
Still,
for
data
like
account
numbers,
passwords
and
government
ID
numbers,
field
level
encryption
protects
data
and
maintains
a
usable
database.
Most
importantly,
White
said,
it’s
simple
to
set
up.
Database
managers
turn
it
on
with
a
one-time
configuration(配置)
change
when
they
set
up
the
database.“That’s
really
powerful,”
he
said
in
an
interview.
28.
The
underlined
word
“scrambling”
in
paragraph
2
probably
means
_____.
A.
mixing
B.
collecting
C.
hiding
D.
storing
29.
What
can
field
level
encryption
do?
A.
Secure
the
safety
of
Internet
pages.
B.
Protect
files
with
a
unique
style
of
storage.
C.
Stop
bad
guys
from
accessing
the
database.
D.
Enable
companies
to
store
files
on
the
cloud.
30.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Companies
should
move
user
data
to
cloud
servers.
B.
Cloud
computing
achieved
a
17%
increase
in
2019.
C.
Companies
may
be
unaware
of
the
risks
of
the
cloud.
D.
No
companies
were
willing
to
run
their
own
data
centers.
31.
The
author
wrote
the
passage
mainly
to
_____.
A.
present
some
facts
B.
offer
security
advice
C.
introduce
a
technique
D.
recommend
a
product
第二节:七选五
(每题2分,共5个,共10分)
What
Can
We
See
in
a
Logo?
We
see
hundreds
of
logos
on
signs,
vehicles,
websites,
and
even
on
the
clothes
we
wear.
All
of
these
logos
are
designed
to
attract
our
attention.
32
However,
recently
research
supports
the
idea
that
remembering
what
a
logo
looks
like
is
a
very
difficult
task.
Researchers
gave
85
students
a
simple
assignment
to
draw
the
Apple
logo
purely
from
memory.
Surprisingly,
only
one
student
in
the
study
could
accurately
draw
the
logo
from
memory.
33
Researchers
have
developed
a
theory
that
they
think
might
help
to
explain
this
blind
spot
in
our
memories.
Logos
are
typically
designed
to
be
simple
and
easy
to
recognize
with
a
quick
glance.
Yet
the
frequent
exposure
to
these
logos
can
actually
make
our
brains
overlook
them.
This
process
is
known
as
"
attentional
saturation(注意力饱和)."
34
Even
though
the
brain
is
accustomed
to
ignoring
unnecessary
details,
it
is
also
programmed
for
recognition.
When
we
see
images
such
as
logos
over
and
over
again,
we
become
familiar
with
them.
This
constant
exposure
leads
to
something
scientists
refer
to
as
gist(梗概)
memory.
35
This
general
sense
of
memory
has
its
own
benefits.
In
fact,
familiarity
with
a
popular
logo
can
even
make
people
feel
more
comfortable
about
purchasing
or
using
certain
products.
Logos
are
everywhere
we
look
today.
A
fancy
design
or
a
thoughtful
color
combination
may
be
a
good
start
for
a
logo
concept,
but
there
are
other
factors
to
consider.
36
A
clever
design
may
be
interesting,
but
most
people
will
forget
the
details
---
especially
if
our
brains
have
anything
to
say
about
it.
A.
This
may
be
inspiring
to
logo
designers.
B.
People
will
know
the
product
behind
the
logo.
C.
So
why
is
it
so
difficult
for
people
to
recall
the
details
of
images?
D.
They
also
help
us
remember
a
product
or
service
connected
to
that
image.
E.
It
means
that
our
brain
remembers
the
basic
idea
without
all
of
the
details.
F.
Our
brains
actually
signal
us
to
ignore
information
we
don’t
think
we
will
need
to
remember.
G.
Logo
designers
need
to
know
that
people
will
only
remember
what
they
believe
is
worthwhile.
第三部分
综合语用:选择方框里的词组并用其正确形式完成句子(共6题,每题1分,共6分)
have
positive
attitudes
towards
be
willing
to
used
to
be
suitable
for
participate
in
deal
with
37.
If
we
____________________
learn,
the
opportunities
are
everywhere.
38.
Our
school
encourages
students
to
____________________
sporting
activities
in
their
spare
time.
39.
Employers
usually
decide
within
five
minutes
whether
someone
____________________
the
job.
40.
The
film
____________________
the
theme
of
appearances
in
a
very
interesting
and
clever
manner.
41.
People
with
high
EQs
are
open
to
new
ideas
and
____________________
life.
42.
We
________________
live
in
a
small
town
but
last
year
we
moved
to
a
big
city.
第四部分
书面表达(
共两节;32分)
第一节:阅读表达(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,
共12分)。阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。
Is
it
better
for
our
bodies
to
work
out
at
certain
times
of
the
day?
Scientists
have
known
for
some
time
that
every
tissue
in
our
bodies
contains
a
kind
of
biological
clock
that
goes
off
in
response
to
messages
related
to
our
daily
exposure
to
light,
food
and
sleep.
However,
whether
and
how
exercise
timing
might
influence
metabolic
(新陈代谢的)
health
has
been
less
clear,
and
the
results
of
past
experiments
have
not
always
agreed.
A
much-discussed
2019
study
found
that
men
with
Type
2
diabetes
(糖尿病)
who
completed
a
few
minutes
of
high-intensity
interval
(间隔)
sessions
in
the
afternoon
improved
their
blood-sugar
control
after
two
weeks.
Patrick
Schrauwen,
a
professor
of
nutrition
and
movement
sciences
read
that
2019
study
with
interest.
He
had
been
studying
exercise
in
people
with
Type
2
diabetes,
but
had
not
considered
the
possible
role
of
timing.
Now,
seeing
the
varying
impacts
of
the
intense
workouts,
he
wondered
if
the
timing
of
workouts
might
similarly
affect
how
the
workouts
changed
people’s
metabolisms.
Incidentally,
he
and
his
colleagues
had
a
ready-made
source
of
data
in
their
own
prior
experiment.
Several
years
earlier,
they
had
asked
adult
men
at
high
risk
for
Type
2
diabetes
to
ride
stationary
bicycles
at
the
lab
three
times
a
week
for
12
weeks,
while
the
researchers
tracked
their
metabolic
health.
They
also
had
noted
when
the
riders
showed
up
for
their
workouts.
The
researchers
pulled
data
for
the
12
men
who
consistently
had
worked
out
between
8
and
10
a.m.
and
compared
them
with
another
20
who
always
exercised
between
3
and
6
p.m.
They
found
that
the
benefits
of
afternoon
workouts
far
outweighed
those
of
morning
exercise.
He
says,
“This
study
does
suggest
that
afternoon
exercise
may
be
more
beneficial
for
people
with
disturbed
metabolisms
than
the
same
exercise
done
earlier.
The
particular
and
most
effective
exercise
for
each
of
us
will
line
up
with
our
daily
routines
and
exercise
tendencies
because
exercise
is
good
for
us
at
any
time
of
day—but
only
if
we
choose
to
keep
doing
it.”
43.
What
inspired
Professor
Schrauwen
to
carry
out
the
research
related
to
the
timing
of
workouts?
44.
What
did
Schrauwen’s
new
study
figure
out?
45.
Please
decide
which
part
is
false
in
the
following
statement,
then
underline
it
and
explain
why.
Professor
Schrauwen
and
his
colleagues
carried
out
the
research
by
using
the
newly-collected
data
and
making
comparisons
between
two
different
subject
groups.
46.
When
do
you
think
is
the
best
time
for
you
to
exercise?
Why?
(about
40
words)
第二节
应用文写作(共20分)
假设你是红星中学高二(1)班李华。你校拟选拔一些优秀学生,利用暑假到晨曦希望小学为学生辅导英语。你希望参加此活动。请根据提示写给校评选组一封申请信:
1.对此活动的认识(如对本人,学生和社会的益处)。
2.个人优势(如性格,独立生活能力,语言能力等)。
3.你的计划(如怎样辅导等)
注意:1.词数不少于100;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Sir/Madam,
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Lihua
2020-2021学年第二学期期中考试英语试题答案
基础部分:每人70份
第一部分:
知识运用
(共两节;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节完形填空:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
1.
B
2.
A
3.
C
4.
D
5.
D
6.
B
7.
C
8.
B
9.
A
10.
A
第二节语法填空:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
11.
successful
12.
being
13.means
14.but
15.what
16.
to
please
17.feeling
18.was
listed
19.
across
20.attractions
第二部分
阅读理解
(共二节,满分32分)
第一节:(共11小题;每小题2分,共22分)
A篇:21-23:
BAD
B篇:
24-27:
ACBD
C篇:
28-31:
ABCC
第二节(共5题,每题2分,共10分)32-36.
DCFEG
第三部分
综合语用:选择方框里的词组并用其正确形式完成句子(共6题,每题1分,共6分(选对词组0.5分,形式准确0.5分)
37.
are
willing
to
38.
participate
in
39.
is
suitable
for
40.
deals
with
41.
have
positive
attitudes
towards
42.
used
to
第四部分
书面表达(
共两节;32分)
第一节:阅读表达(共4小题;第43、44题各2分,第45题3分,第46题5分,
共12分)。阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。
43.
The
2019
study.
44.
For
some
people,
it
is
better
to
work
out
in
the
afternoon.
45.
Professor
Schrauwen
and
his
colleagues
carried
out
the
research
by
using
the
newly-collected
data
and
making
comparisons
between
two
different
subject
groups.
According
to
the
passage,
Professor
Schrauwen
and
his
colleagues
didn’t
collect
any
new
data
to
do
the
research.
They
made
use
of
the
ready-made
source
of
data
from
their
own
prior
experiment.
46.
评分标准
分档
具体描述
一档
5分
紧扣主题,完成任务。语言准确、连贯,仅有个别错误。
二档
3-4分
贴近主题,基本完成任务。在准确性和连贯性上,有少量语言错误,不影响理解。
三档
1-2分
和主题相关,未完成任务。语言上有大量错误,影响理解。
四档
0分
所表达内容和主题完全不相关。
基于对文本准确理解,灵活迁移生活实际,有逻辑地流畅表达(4-5分)
第二节
应用文:(20分)
Dear
Sir/Madam,
  I
am
Li
Hua
from
class
one,
senior
two.
I
am
writing
to
apply
for
the
opportunity
to
help
the
students
in
Chenxin
Hope
School
with
their
English.
Thus
they
can
improve
their
English
during
the
summer
vacation.
Meanwhile,
I
can
learn
how
to
get
along
well
with
the
students
and
benefit
the
whole
school.
  I
am
kind,
easy-going
and
always
ready
to
help
others.
I
wash
clothes
and
make
beds
by
myself
to
develop
independence.
English
is
my
favorite
subject
and
I
have
won
several
prizes
in
English
contests.
So
I
think
that
I
am
qualified
for
the
position.
I
plan
to
communicate
with
students
first
to
know
what
they
need.
Besides,
I'll
try
to
get
them
more
interested
in
English
by
telling
stories,
singing
songs,
playing
games
and
so
on.
  I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
give
me
the
opportunity.
  
Yours
Sincerely,
 
 Li
hua
任务分配:每人140份
要点:
写信的目的;
对此活动的认识(如对本人,学生和社会的益处);
个人优势(如性格,独立生活能力,语言能力等);
你的计划(如怎样辅导等;
开头结尾有交际用语。
评分原则:
1.本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。
2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。
3.评分时应考虑:内容要点的完整性、上下文的连贯、词汇和句式的多样性及语言的准确性。
4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
5.词数少100,从总分中减去1分。
6.基于本次考试的特殊性,未能提前试判,阅卷过程中遇到问题及时沟通。
各档次的给分范围和要求:
第一档
(18分-20分)
内容/语言/结构优秀
完全完成了试题规定的任务。
1、内容完整,条理清楚,语言质量好。
2、交际得体,表达时充分考虑到了交际对象的需求。
3、书写清楚、美观
第二档
(15分-17分)
内容/语言/结构良好
较好的完全完成了试题规定的任务。
1、内容完整,条理清楚,语言质量较好。
2、交际恰当,表达时考虑到了交际对象的需求;
3、较好的达到了预期的写作目的。
第三档
(12分-14分)
内容/语言/结构合格
基本完成了试题规定的任务。
1、内容、条理和交际等方面基本符合要求。
2、所用语法和词汇满足了任务的要求。
3、语法或用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。
4、开头结尾有呼应,要点齐全,
有细节支撑,拼写错误少,书写清晰。
第四档
(6分-11分)较差
未恰当完成试题规定的任务。
1、内容不完整,未能清楚地传达信息。。
2、所用词汇有限,语言质量差,语法或用词方面的错误影响了对写作内容的理解。
3、没有合理细节举例,
4、拼写错误多,字数少,书写差。
第五档
(1分-5分)差
未完成试题规定的任务。
1、写了少量相关信息,言不达意。
2、字数严重不足,只写了一两行
(0)分
未能传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。
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