天立高中高
2020
级高二(上)入学考试
英语答案
听力
1-5
CABBA
6-10
ABCBA
11-15
ABCBC
16-20
CACCA
阅读理解
21-23
CDB
24-27
DACB
28-31
CDBA
32-35
BBCD
七选五
36-40
BDFAE
完形填空
41-45
DABDA
46-50
DCCAD
51-55
BADCC
56-60
BBDBB
语法填空
61.to
62.to
order
63.waiting
64.more
convenient
65.puzzled
66.nodded
67.a
68.were
filled
或
filled
69.naturally
70.who
短文改错
71.
most
前加
the
72.
that
改成
which
73.
thirteen
改成
thirteenth
74.
but
改成
while
75.
success
改成
successful
76.
poor
改成
poverty
77.
is
改成
are
78.
去掉
but
79.
educate
改成
educated
80.
progresses
改成
progress
书面表达
Notice
This
Sunday
in
the
stadium,
we’ll
organize
a
friendly
football
match
with
the
team
from
Britain
invited
by
our
foreign
teacher
Peter.
It
will
be
a
full
game
between
them
and
our
school
team,
which
will
begin
at
3:00
PM
and
last
for
2
hours.
All
the
members
of
the
football
club
are
required
to
be
present,
while
other
students
are
welcomed
to
cheer
for
the
players.
If
you
are
to
come,
please
make
sure
you
arrive
on
time
and
take
seats
in
order
before
the
game
begins.
More
importantly,
friendship
comes
first,
so
mean
behaviors
against
the
other
team
are
absolutely
banned.
Let’s
simply
enjoy
the
pleasure
football
brings
and
make
new
friends.
Student
Union天立高中高
2020
级高二(上)入学考试
英语试题
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,
满分
7.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选
出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
What
will
the
speakers
do
first?
Shut
the
door.
B.
Watch
a
movie.
C.
Play
some
music.
What
is
the
man’s
destination?
A
beach.
B.
A
park.
C.
A
forest.
Who
is
the
medicine
for?
The
man.
B.
The
woman’s
mother.
C.
The
woman’s
brother.
How
does
the
woman
feel?
Disappointed.
B.
Proud.
C.
Worried.
What
makes
the
woman
feel
better
according
to
the
man?
Eating
less
food.
B.
Eating
salad.
C.
Eating
no
meat.
第二节(共
15
小题:每小题
1.5
分,
满分
22.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听
完每段对话或独白前,你将有
时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5
秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的做答时间。每段对
话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
How
did
the
man
know
about
the
restaurant?
From
a
newspaper.
B.
From
the
woman.
C.
From
his
mother.
What
should
be
improved
about
the
restaurant
according
to
the
woman?
The
food.
B.
The
service.
C.
The
atmosphere.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
Co-workers.
Husband
and
wife.
Shop
assistant
and
customer.
How
much
will
the
bigger
television
be
this
Friday?
A.
$256.
B.
$368.
C.
$416.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
What
does
the
woman’s
aunt
make?
Pineapple
cake.
B.
Banana
nut
bread.
C.
Banana
pudding.
Who
cooks
a
turkey
for
three
hours?
The
man’s
father.
B.
The
man’s
mother.
C.
The
woman’s
mother.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
Their
family.
B.
Christmas
foods.
C.
Their
favorite
dishes.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
(
第
1
页
共
8
页
)
What
does
the
man
say
about
the
first
movie?
It
only
had
a
little
talking.
It
first
appeared
in
Australia.
It
was
shown
in
a
coffee
shop.
When
were
full-length
movies
released?
Around
1895.
B.
Around
1906.
C.
Around
1970.
What
does
the
man
consider
as
the
biggest
advancement
in
cinema?
Color
pictures.
B.
The
addition
of
sound.
C.
Digital
video
cameras.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
In
a
museum.
B.
In
a
movie
theater.
C.
In
the
man’s
house.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
In
which
month
does
the
club
start?
June.
B.
July.
C.
August.
How
will
the
new
runners
sign
up?
By
filling
in
an
online
form.
By
telephoning
Carol
Beaton.
By
going
to
the
club
in
person.
How
much
is
the
cost
for
all
the
races
through
the
summer?
One
dollar.
B.
Four
dollars.
C.
Five
dollars.
What
color
shirts
do
the
fastest
runners
wear?
Red.
B.
Orange.
C.
Blue
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,
B,
C
和
D)中.选出最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。
A
Are
you
a
fan
of
social
media(媒体)?
Well,
you
must
know
this
piece
of
news:
There
are
some
hot
social
media
dogs
who
probably
have
more
followers
than
you.
Here
are
some
of
them.
Boo
Boo
has
been
called
the
“World’s
Cutest
Dog”
and
has
over
17
million
fans
on
the
social
networking
website
Facebook
alone.
The
Pomeranian
has
appeared
on
the
TV
program
“Good
Morning
America
"lots
of
times.
There
are
Boo
toys,
Boo
notebooks
and
other
things
for
sale
in
stores.
You
can
also
find
Boo
on
social
networking
websites
Twitter
and
Instagram.
Monty
Monty
is
a
dog
with
a
lot
to
say,
usually
through
several
messages
on
Twitter
per
day.
Monty,
a
shepherd
dog,
discusses
how
his
owner
treats
him
badly
with
things
like
baths,
and
notes
interesting
things
he
sees
on
walks
in
the
country
(like
dead
sheep).
At
just
under
4,000
Twitter
followers,
he
isn't
the
dog
with
the
largest
following,
but
Monty
is
one
very
active
social
media
dog.
Sutter
and
Colusa
"Lucy"
Brown
These
dogs
aren’t
just
social
media
dogs---they
are
actually"
government
officials".
The
dogs
belong
to
California
governor
Edmund
G.
Brown,
Jr.
and
his
wife.
Sutter,
a
Pembroke
Welsh
corgi,
is
the
“first
dog
”and
Lucy,
a
“
borgie”
is
the
“deputy(代理)
first
dog”
of
California.
Lucy
and
Sutter
Brown
have
over
16,000
Facebook
fans.
Tuna
Tuna
is
a
“chiweenie”---a
mix
between
a
Chihuahua
and
a
Dachshund---who
was
rescued
(解救)after
he
was
left
on
the
side
of
the
road.
His
new
mom
not
only
fell
in
love
with
him
and
decided
to
keep
him
forever,
she
also
turned
the
little
dog
into
a
popular
dog
on
Instagram.
Tuna
has
1.6
million
Instagram
followers.
Which
dog
can
you
see
on
a
notebook?
Monty
B.
Sutter
C.
Boo
D.
Tuna
In
what
way
are
Sutter
and
Lucy
special?
They
are
lovely.
B.
They
are
active.
C.
They
are
treated
very
badly.
D.
They
are
connected
to
the
government.
What
do
we
know
about
Tuna’s
early
life?
It
was
happy.
B.
It
was
sad
C.
It
was
boring.
D.
It
was
interesting.
B
One
morning
Oral
Lee
Brown
stopped
by
a
local
store
to
make
her
usual
shopping.
A
little
girl
came
up
to
her,
asking
for
25
cents.
Because
all
she
had
was
a
$5
bill
(纸币),
Brown
invited
the
little
girl
to
go
with
her
to
the
store.
Inside
the
store,
Brown
told
the
little
girl
she
could
pick
out
anything
she
wanted.
Instead
of
choosing
candy
or
a
toy,
which
would
have
been
the
first
choice
for
most
kids,
the
little
girl
immediately
ran
for
a
bag
of
bread.
And
she
shyly
thanked
Brown
and
quickly
disappeared
around
the
comer.
That
night,
Brown
couldn't
sleep,
deciding
that
she
had
to
find
the
little
girl
to
help
her.
She
went
to
the
school
the
girl
would
most
likely
attend,
but
she
never
found
her.
Instead,
she
found
many
other
children,
in
less
than
ideal
(理想的)
conditions.
Brown
decided
to
“adopt”
a
class
of
23
East
Oakland,
California,
first-graders.
She
told
them,
“Stay
in
school,
and
I’ll
send
you
to
college.”
To
achieve
this
goal,
Brown
began
saving
money,
putting
aside
$10000
per
year
from
her
$45000
salary.
Starting
that
day,
Brown
became
a
benefactor,
mentor
(导师)
and
second
mother
to
those
23
first-graders,
beginning
with
regular
visits,
Saturday
tutorials
and
parent
meetings.
She
tracked
each
child's
attendance
and
grades,
bought
them
Christmas
gifts
and
bought
supplies.
Nineteen
of
the
students
in
that
first
class
attended
college,
and
three
others
went
into
trade
schools.
Those
students
all
graduated
from
college
in
2003
and
2004.
Brown
is
now
on
her
sixth
class
of
“adopted”
students.
In
total,
more
than
125
young
people
have
gained
her
help.
Some
of
these
students—now
in
college—report
that
if
it
hadn't
been
for
Brown,
they
would
never
have
been
given
an
opportunity
for
this
kind
of
education.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
little
girl?
She
had
no
interest
in
candy
or
toys.
B.
She
had
spent
all
her
pocket
money.
C.
She
dared
not
pick
expensive
food.
D.
She
was
in
poor
living
conditions.
Why
did
Brown
go
to
the
school
to
find
the
little
girl?
Because
she
wanted
to
help
the
little
girl.
Because
she
wanted
to
visit
her
teachers.
Because
she
wanted
to
adopt
the
little
girl.
Because
she
wanted
to
find
the
truth.
The
underlined
word
“benefactor”
means
a
person
who
.
a
person
who
teaches
children
at
home
a
person
who
organizes
a
charity
activity
a
person
who
gives
money
for
a
good
purpose
a
person
who
offers
homes
to
children
Without
Brown,
some
of
those
“adopted”
children
.
might
not
have
the
chance
to
go
to
school
might
not
have
received
the
college
education
would
have
been
unable
to
grow
up
healthily
would
have
been
homeless
at
a
young
age
C
The
popularity
of
Chinese-owned
video-sharing
service
TikTok
(抖音)
continues
to
grow
among
young
people
in
the
United
States.
In
2019,
experts
say
the
service
more
than
doubled
its
American
user
base
to
37
million.
TikTok
is
especially
popular
with
teens
and
young
adults.
The
service
lets
users
create
and
share
their
short
videos
that
they
think
interesting
and
useful,
and
many
of
them
are
under
15
seconds.
The
TikTok
app
offers
a
wide
choice
of
sounds,
brief
parts
of
songs
and
special
effects
tools
to
help
create
a
video.
Some
TikTok-based
memes
are
very
popular.
Videos
often
include
popular
songs
from
well-known
artists
and
TikTok
has
even
helped
launch
the
careers
of
new
music
stars.
TikTok
is
considered
a
competitor
to
the
video-sharing
app
Snapchat,
as
well
as
Facebook’s
Instagram
service.
Snapchat
and
Instagram
also
mainly
interest
young
users
with
a
wide
mix
of
photos
and
videos
centered
largely
on
fashion,
pop
culture
and
humor.
Last
year,
TikTok
was
the
second-most
downloaded
app
from
Apple
and
Google
stores.
Only
WhatsApp
was
downloaded
more.
Research
company
Sensor
Tower
guesses
people
have
downloaded
the
TikTok
app
1.65
billion
times.
TikTok
has
been
used
by
many
major
companies
to
reach
young
people
who
use
little
or
no
traditional
media.
One
of
those
companies
is
American-based
e.
l.
f.
Cosmetics(化妆品).
The
makeup
company’s
chief
marketer,
Kory
Marchisotto,
said
that
TikTok
is
“where
the
Gen
Z
party
is”.
Gen
Z
is
a
name
used
to
call
the
generation
born
between
the
late
1990s
and
the
early
2000s.
“That’s
where
they’re
all
hanging
out,”
Marchisotto
said.
Companies
appearing
on
TikTok
can
make
money
through
advertising.
Often,
the
companies
create
user
“challenges”
as
part
of
their
ad
campaigns.
In
challenges,
users
are
invited
to
publish
their
own
videos
in
which
they
perform
similar
dance
moves.
One
campaign
by
e.
l.
f.
Cosmetics,
for
example,
asked
people
to
wink
and
move
their
lips
while
following
a
song.
TikTok
users
created
3
million
videos
that
received
more
than
4
billion
view.
28.Which
word
can
best
describe
the
videos
created
on
TikTok
A.Traditional.
B.Formal.
C.Various.
D.Serious.
29.Which
was
downloaded
most
from
Apple
and
Google
stores
last
year?
A.TikTok.
B.Snapchat.
C.Instagram.
D.WhatsApp.
30.What
can
companies
do
on
TikTok?
A.Challenge
their
competitors.
B.Make
advertisements.
C.Hold
music
concerts.
D.Promote
users’abilities
to
make
videos.
31.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.China’s
TikTok
Keeps
Growing
Among
US
Youth
B.TikTok
Helps
Users
Create
and
Share
Short
Videos
C.China-based
TikTok
achieves
great
Success
D.Companies
Benefit
Much
from
TikTok
D
The
African
elephant,
which
is
the
largest
land
animal
remaining
on
earth,
is
of
great
importance
to
African
ecosystem.
Unlike
other
animals,
the
African
elephant
is
to
a
great
extent
the
builder
of
its
environment.
As
a
big
plant-eater,
it
largely
shapes
the-
forest-and-savanna
(
大
草
原
)
surroundings
in
which
it
lives,
therefore
setting
the
terms
of
existence
for
millions
of
other
animals
that
live
in
its
habitat.
It
is
the
elephant's
great
desire
for
food
that
makes
it
a
disturber
of
the
environment
and
an
important
builder
of
its
habitat.
In
its
continuous
search
for
the
300
pounds
of
plants
it
must
have
every
day,
it
kills
small
trees
and
under-bushes,
and
pulls
branches
off
big
trees.
This
results
in
numerous
open
spaces
in
both
deep
tropical
forests
and
in
the
woodlands
that
cover
part
of
the
African
savannas.
In
these
open
spaces
are
numerous
plants
in
various
stages
of
growth
that
attract
a
variety
of
other
plant-eaters.
Take
the
rain
forests
for
example.
In
their
natural
state,
the
spreading
branches
overhead
shut
out
sunlight
and
prevent
the
growth
of
plants
on
the
forest
floor.
By
pulling
down
trees
and
eating
plants,
elephants
make
open
spaces,
allowing
new
plants
to
grow
on
the
forest
floor.
In
such
situations,
the
forests
become
suitable
for
large
hoofed
plant-eaters
to
move
around
and
for
small
plant-eaters
to
get
their
food
as
well.
What
worries
scientists
now
is
that
the
African
elephant
has
become
an
endangered
species.
If
the
elephant
disappears,
scientists
say,
many
other
animals
will
also
disappear
from
vast
areas
of
forest
and
savanna,
greatly
changing
and
worsening
the
whole
ecosystem.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
Disappearance
of
African
elephants.
The
effect
of
African
elephants'
search
for
food.
Forests
and
savannas
as
habitats
for
African
elephants.
The
eating
habit
of
African
elephants.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
"setting
the
terms"
most
probably
mean?
Fixing
the
time.
B.
Deciding
the
conditions.
C.
Improving
the
quality.
D.
Worsening
the
state.
What
do
we
know
about
the
open
spaces
in
the
passage?
They
result
from
the
destruction
of
rain
forests.
They
provide
food
mainly
for
African
elephants.
They
are
attractive
to
plant-eating
animals
of
different
kinds.
They
are
home
to
many
endangered
animals.
The
passage
is
developed
mainly
by_
giving
examples
pointing
out
similarities
and
differences
describing
the
changes
in
space
order
showing
the
effect
and
then
explaining
the
causes
第二节
(共
5
小题;
每小题
2
分,
满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
You’re
growing
up.
That
means
you’re
probably
experiencing
lots
of
changes,
all
at
once.
Your
body
is
changing.
It
might
even
seem
as
if
your
entire
self
is
changing.
It
can
be
confusing
and
even
scary.
36
And
it’s
good!
Growing
up
means
that
you
can
do
more,
learn
more,
and
start
to
make
your
mark
on
the
world.
In
order
for
that
to
happen,
your
body
produces
chemicals
called
hormones
that
help
both
body
and
mind
grow.
Hormone
levels
change
constantly,
rising
and
falling.
37
But
it’s
partly
to
blame
for
intense
emotions,
surprising
reactions,
and
mood
swings.
Because
of
the
way
your
brain
develops,
it
is
somewhat
ruled
by
emotion
now
and
through
your
teen
years.
As
a
result,
growing
up
can
seem
like
an
emotional
roller
coaster(过
山车)!
38
Take
care
of
yourself.
If
you
eat
right,
sleep
enough,
and
get
good
exercise,
your
brain
will
be
much
more
able
to
deal
with
the
stress.
39
When
yon
feel
your
moods
swinging
or
you’re
upset,
or
confused,
some
quiet
time
will
allow
you
to
gather
your
thoughts
and
get
calmer.
Practice
relaxing
your
body
and
deep
breathing
when
you
wake
up.
40
Plus,
when
stuff
happens
during
the
day,
you'll
be
able
to
calm
yourself
quickly
with
a
deep
breath
or
two
before
you
react.
Your
body
is
changing.
Take
a
time
out.
But
the
truth
is,
it
happens
to
every
teen.
Work
out
regularly
to
keep
physically
fit.
This
changing
is
needed
for
your
body’s
development.
It
will
help
you
fall
asleep
and
start
the
morning
right.
Here
are
a
few
things
you
can
do
to
make
the
ride
smoother.
Usually,
these
feelings
settle
down
when
you
realize
what
is
going
on.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
第一节:完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
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。
In
June
of
last
year,
a
bike-sharing
company
withdrew
from
the
Singapore
market.
Businessman
Mike
Win
was
41
when
he
saw
the
mountains
of
bicycles
that
were
then
left
behind.
“The
production
of
these
bicycles
can
42
anywhere
from
$300
to
$500
per
unit
and
a
lot
of
resources
are
now
left
to
waste.
Some
of
them
will
be
sent
to
be
recycled
and
43
but
some
will
simply
be
44
,”Win
wrote
in
a
log
post.
Win
immediately
thought
of
the
45
kids
he
had
seen
walking
miles
to
school
during
his
many
past
trips
to
Myanmar,
and
that’s
when
he
got
a
46
idea.
“It
is
a(n)
47
sight
to
see
lines
and
lines
of
students
walking
48
distances
from
home
to
school
in
rural
villages,”
Win
said.
“Some
students
can
walk
up
to
one
hour
from
home
to
school
and
the
families
can
hardly
49
a
simple
form
of
transport
like
a
bicycle
or
motorcycle.
A
school
is
almost
unheard
of
to
those
students.
Win
then
founded
Lesswalk,
a
nonprofit
organization.
He
50
the
unused
bicycles
and
51
them
to
school
children.
The
project
has
been
hit
with
many
52
and
cost
lots
of
money.
First,
he
had
to
53
the
bike-sharing
electrical
system
with
regular
key
locks,
and
then
he
encouraged
much
red
tape(
繁琐的手续)when
it
came
time
to
54
the
bikes
from
Singapore
to
Myanmar.
55
,
Win
has
no
56
,
and
he
is
proud
to
say
that
he
has
bought
5,300
more
which
are
already
on
the
way.
“I
57
to
get
100%
new
bicycles
at
a
very
good
price.”
he
explained.
“All
bicycles
are
free
for
students
that
58
below
the
poverty
line
in
Myanmar
and
need
to
walk
two
kilometers
or
more
to
school.”
Now,
Win
is
in
talks
with
government
groups
and
charities
so
that
they
can
59
Lesswalk
to
share
out
the
bikes
in
the
next
few
weeks.
“I’m
60
that
I
can
start
walking
on
my
project
so
soon,”
writes
Win.
41.A.ashamed
B.exhausted
C.relieved
D.heartbroken
42.A.cost
B.owe
C.save
D.raise
43.A.examined
B.reused
C.destroyed
D.removed
44.A.taken
up
B.sent
back
C.cut
down
D.thrown
away
45.A.poor
B.creative
C.disabled
D.curious
46.A.basic
B.terrible
C.similar
D.brilliant
47.A.strange
B.interesting
C.common
D.inspiring
48.A.different
B.fixed
C.long
D.proper
49.A.
afford
B.imagine
C.miss
D.find
50.A.packed
B.rode
C.borrowed
D.bought
51.A.introduced
B.gifted
C.sold
D.returned
52.A.challenges
B.changes
C.competitions
D.improvements
53.A.compare
B.combine
C.test
D.replace
54.A.link
B.adapt
C.ship
D.repair
55.A.Therefore
B.Otherwise
C.However
D.Instead
56.
A.choice
B.regrets
C.experience
D.problems
57.A.failed
B.managed
C.prepared
D.determined
58.A.drop
B.hide
C.survive
D.live
59.A.invite
B.help
C.remind
D.encourage
60.A.concerned
B.delighted
C.doubtful
D.Frightened
第
II
卷(非选择题,共
50
分)
第二节
(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
My
husband
and
I
were
paying
a
visit
61.
my
parents
in
Tucson.
We
went
to
a
fast-food
restaurant
for
dinner
together.
My
husband
went
to
the
counter
62.
(order)
dishes
and
I
stood
with
my
parents.
My
dad
is
90
years
old.
He
can
hardly
see
very
well
and
walks
with
a
stick.
I
was
scanning
the
restaurant,
63.
(wait)
to
sit
at
the
first
table
that
was
64.
(convenient)
than
others.
A
woman
who
was
sitting
with
her
son
made
eye
contact
with
me
and
asked
me
to
come
to
her.
With
a
65.
(puzzle)
look
on
my
face,
I
pointed
to
myself
and
said,
“Me?”
She
66.
(nod)
and
said,
“Yes,
you.”
I
walked
to
the
table
and
she
said,
“Bring
your
family
here.
I
can
finish
eating
at
the
counter.
My
son
is
in
67.
hurry
to
leave
anyway.”
My
eyes
68.
(fill)
with
tears
as
she
wiped
down
the
table
and
guided
my
dad
to
the
seat.
I
always
believe
that
there
are
69.
(nature)
kind
people
in
this
world.
This
woman
has
set
a
good
example
to
her
son,
70.
is
a
really
lucky
guy.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文
中共有
10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(?),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
One
of
most
important
sections
of
the
Human
Development
Report
is
the
Human
Development
Index,
that
measures
a
country’s
achievements
in
three
ways:
life
expectancy,
education
and
income.
The
UK
is
in
the
thirteen
position,
but
China
is
in
the
middle
of
the
list.
The
report
gives
examples
of
success
development.
For
example,
in
the
last
ten
years
in
China,
150
million
people
have
moved
out
of
poor.
However,
the
challenges
is
still
great.
Although
most
of
the
children
in
developing
countries
go
to
primary
school,
but
about
115
million
children
are
not
being
educate.
The
report
shows
that
we
are
making
progresses
but
that
we
need
to
make
greater
efforts.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假如你是李华,英国外教
Peter
计划于本周日,组织你校学生与他邀请的英国中学
生球队进行一场足球友谊赛,并委托你以学生会的名义用英语写一则通知,主要内容包
括:1.比赛具体安排;2.注意事项;
注意:1.词数
100
左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Notice
Student
Union
(
第
8
页
共
8
页
)