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2016年重庆市璧山中学校高2017级高三上学期期期中考试
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语
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题
卷
2016.11
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第I卷
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
1.
What
color
car
does
the
man
like
A.
Blue.
B.
Black.
C.
Green.
2.
What
are
they
talking
about
A.
The
woman’s
hairstyle.
B.
The
woman’s
job
interview.
C.
The
woman’s
major.
3.
What
does
the
man
mean
A.
He
can’t
afford
it
now.
B.
He
lost
some
money.
C.
He’s
got
enough
money.
4.
What
does
the
house
have
A.
New
windows.
B.
Good
furniture.
C.
A
view
of
the
park.
5.
How
long
do
they
have
to
wait
A.
More
than
2
hours.
B.
One
and
a
half
hours.
C.
40
minutes.
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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
Where
will
the
boy
work
A.
In
New
York.
B.
In
Washington
C.
In
Chicago.
7.
What
do
the
girl’s
parents
want
her
to
do
A.
Continue
to
study.
B.
Work
in
China.
C.
Leave
her
boyfriend.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
do
they
think
of
seats
in
the
front
row
A.
Not
bad.
B.
Terrible.
C.
Good.
9.
What
size
popcorn
does
the
man
want
A.
Small
B.
Large.
C.
Medium.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Who
is
probably
the
man
A.
A
storekeeper.
B.
A
passer-by.
C.
A
policeman.
11.
What
should
the
woman
do
at
the
lights
A.
Turn
right.
B.
Turn
left.
C.
Go
forward.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
the
parking
garage
A.
It
has
no
parking
meter.
B.
It’s
free
today.
C.
It’s
behind
the
museum.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
is
the
woman
from
A.
London
B.
New
Jersey.
C.
Montreal.
14.
When
did
the
man
come
here
A.
Two
years
ago.
B.
Half
a
year
ago.
C.
One
year
ago.
15.
What
does
the
man
think
of
basketball
games
A.
Relaxing.
B.
Boring.
C.
Amazing.
16.
Why
does
the
woman
find
football
attractive
A.
Because
there’re
many
strategies
involved.
B.
Because
there’re
enough
goals.
C.
Because
the
players
are
very
cool.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
many
times
has
the
boy
seen
the
real
snow
A.
Many
times.
B.
None.
C.
Once.
18.
How
did
the
boy
feel
about
skating
at
first
A.
Magical.
B.
Afraid.
C.
Natural.
19.
What
didn’t
the
boy
like
about
the
trip
A.
The
cabin.
B.
The
stars.
C.
The
sound
of
wild
animals.
20.
What
will
the
boy
probably
invite
Monica
to
do
A.
Sing
in
KTV.
B.
Watch
a
game.
C.
Play
basketball.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
A
Cinemas
in
Britain
100
years
of
Cinema
Architecture
Richard
Gray
The
first
purpose-built
cinemas
were
little
more
than
basic
rectangular
rooms.
However,
as
the
popularity
of
film-going
grew
in
the
1920s
and
1930s,
the
buildings
became
more
complex
and
theatrical
in
atmosphere.
These
movie
palaces
could
seat
as
many
as
4,000
people
and
often
featured
fantasy
interiors,
such
as
Egyptian
temples
and
Gothic
cathedrals.
Beautifully
illustrated(配有插图的),the
book
provides
a
detailed
architectural
history
of
the
cinema,
but
also
evokes
the
magic
of
movie-going.
$80.
Hardback
1996.
ISBN-13:978-0-85331-685-5
Sir
John
Soane
and
the
Country
Estate
Ptolemy
Dean
Sir
John
Soane
was
one
of
Britain
most
inventive
architects.
His
achievements
include
the
Bank
of
England
and
the
world's
first
picture
gallery
at
Dulwich,
buildings
of
intemational
importance.
His
country
estate
work,
inspired
by
classical
antiquity,
ranges
in
scale
from
the
remodeling
of
existing
country
houses,
such
as
Wimpole
Hall
Cambridgeshire
and
Aynhoe
Park
in
Northamptonshire,
to
simple
outbuildings.
Ptolemy
Dean
is
a
practicing
architect
and
is
well
known
as
an
expert
presenter
of
the
popular
BBC2
series
"Restoration".
He
also
serves
on
the
English
Heritage
London
Advisorr
Comnuttee.
$80.
Hardback
1999.
ISBN
13:978-1-84014-293-8
Burlding
a
Masterpiece:
The
Sydney
Opera
House
Edited
by
Anne
Waston
Half
a
century
has
passed
since
Australia's
New
South
Wales
government
launched
a
competition
to
give
Sydney
a
new
music
and
performance
center.
The
result
of
the
competition
is
the
magnificent
Sydney
Opera
House
designed
by
the
visionary
Danish
architect
Utzon
and
the
starting
point
for
Building
a
Masterpiece:
The
Sydney
Opera
House
Anne
Watson
is
the
curator(馆长)
of
Architecture
and
Design
at
the
Powerhouse
Museum.
She
has
written
and
lectured
widely
on
many
aspects
of
nineteenth-and-twentieth-century
design.
Her
publications
include
Decorative
Arts
and
Design,
Beyond
Architecture
and
Visions
of
a
Republic.
$80.
Hardback
2006.
ISBN-13:978-1-85331-941-2
21.
In
the
three
passages
little
is
said
about
the
writer
of
.
A.
Building
a
Masterpiece:
The
Sydney
Opera
House
B.
Sir
John
Soane
and
the
Country
Estate
C.
Beyond
Architecture
D.
Cinemas
in
Britain
22.
What
do
these
three
books
have
in
common
A.
They
are
all
hardbacks
and
have
the
same
price.
B.
They
all
have
the
same
ISBN
number.
C.
They
are
products
of
the
same
publisher.
D.
They
are
all
beautifully
illustrated.
23.
From
the
3rd
book
review
we
can
infer
that
.
'
A.
Anne
Waston
played
an
important
role
in
designing
the
Sydney
Opera
House
B.
the
Sydney
Opera
House
is
the
first
of
its
kind
in
New
South
Wales
C.
the
Australians
don't
have
confidence
in
their
own
architects
D.
more
than
one
architects
offered
their
designs
of
the
Sydney
Opera
House
B
The
story
happened
in
one
summer
several
years
ago.
It
was
such
a
dry
season
that
we
had
not
seen
rain
in
almost
a
month.
The
crops
were
dying.
Cows
had
stopped
giving
milk.
The
streams
were
long
gone
back
into
the
earth.
If
we
didn’t
see
some
rain
soon
we
would
lose
everything.
I
was
in
the
kitchen
making
lunch
for
my
husband
and
his
brothers
when
I
saw
my
six-year-old
son,
Billy,
walking
toward
the
woods.
He
was
obviously
walking
with
a
great
effort
trying
to
be
as
still
as
possible.
Minutes
after
he
disappeared
into
the
woods,
he
came
running
out
again,
toward
the
house.
Moments
later,
however,
he
was
once
again
walking
in
that
slow
purposeful
long
step
toward
the
woods.
This
activity
went
on
for
over
an
hour:
walking
very
carefully
to
the
woods,then
running
back
to
the
house.
Finally,
my
curiosity
got
the
best
of
me.
I
quietly
walked
out
of
the
house
and
followed
him
on
his
journey.
He
was
cupping
both
hands
in
front
of
him
as
he
walked;
being
very
careful
not
to
spill(洒出)the
water
he
held
in
them.
Branches
and
thorns
slapped
his
little
face
but
he
did
not
try
to
avoid
them.
He
had
a
much
greater
purpose.
As
I
looked
at
him
secretly,
I
saw
the
most
amazing
site.
Several
large
deer
appeared
threatening
in
front
of
him.
But
Billy
walked
right
up
to
them.
I
almost
screamed
for
him
to
get
away.
And
I
saw
a
baby
deer
lying
on
the
ground,
obviously
suffering
from
heavy
loss
of
water
and
heat
exhaustion,
lift
its
head
with
great
effort
to
lap
up
the
water
cupped
in
my
beautiful
boy’s
hand.
I
stood
on
the
edge
of
the
woods
watching
the
most
beautiful
heart
I
have
ever
known
working
so
hard
to
save
a
life.
As
the
tears
that
rolled
down
my
face
began
to
hit
the
ground,
they
were
suddenly
joined
by
other
drops…and
more
drops…and
more.
I
looked
up
at
the
sky.
It
was
as
if
God,
himself,
was
crying
with
pride.
24.
Why
did
the
author
follow
her
son
A.
Because
she
intended
to
help.
B.
Because
she
was
curious.
C.
Because
there
might
be
danger.
D.
Because
her
son
was
doing
a
good
deed.
25.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage
A.There
were
few
trees
in
the
woods.
B.
Rain
was
in
great
need
at
the
time.
C.Billy
walked
into
the
woods
many
times.
D.
Billy
carried
water
with
his
small
hands.
26.
Which
is
the
correct
order
of
the
development
of
the
story
①
The
author
was
moved
to
tears.
②
Billy
fed
the
water
to
the
baby
deer.
③
Billy
walked
towards
the
large
deer.
④
It
began
to
rain.
⑤
The
author
followed
Billy
into
the
woods.
A.⑤②①③④
B.
④①③②⑤
C.⑤③②①④
D.
③②⑤①④
27.
Where
does
this
passage
probably
come
from
A.
A
handbook.
B.
A
magazine.
C.
An
advertisement
D.
A
notice.
C
We
humans
usually
do
not
stop
when
we
have
achieved
something.
Instead,
we
are
always
trying
to
do
things
better
or
having
more
of
the
same
success.
Jane
Fonda
moved
from
being
an
Academy
Award
actress
to
a
successful
businesswoman.
Her
aerobics
(有氧体操)
workout
videos
have
been
sold
around
the
world.
Athletes
are
constantly
making
greater
and
greater
efforts
to
lower
time
for
races;
increase
heights
or
distances.
The
world
of
medicine
has
had
its
series
of
successes
too.
Christian
Barnard
performed
several
successful
heart
transplants.
Other
medical
experts
have
achieved
organ
transplants.
Throughout
the
ages,
mankind
has
found
transient
and
cures
for
tuberculosis
(肺结核),
cancer,
and
other
diseases.
A
cure
of
AIDS
might
soon
be
discovered.
Age
does
not
seem
to
slow
down
achievers.
Tina
Turner
at
54
is
still
singing
with
great
energy
and
attracting
sell-out
crowds
wherever
she
goes.
At
work,
we
go
all
out
for
achievements
too.
Success
may
mean
organizing
a
conference
more
effectively
and
efficiently
each
year.
Sometimes,
it
is
not
a
pat
on
the
back
or
the
promotion
that
makes
it
worthwhile.
Often,
it
is
the
inner
thrill
and
satisfaction
of
achievement,
no
matter
how
small
it
may
be.
Aiming
for
success
does
not
mean
you
are
greedy
or
dissatisfied.
It
is
all
part
of
gaining
new
experiences
an
dimensions
in
life.
It
finally
makes
you
a
more
interesting
and
useful
person
in
society.
28.
Jane
Fonda
is
an
example
to
show
that___________
.
A.
women
can
be
as
successful
as
men.
B.
people
need
to
stand
out
in
more
than
one
field.
C.
beautiful
actresses
are
likely
to
be
successful.
D.
people
never
stop
trying
for
more
achievements.
29.
What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
people’s
desire
for
success
A.
Disapproving.
B.
Unclear.
C.
Approving.
D.
Doubtful.
30.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
___________.
A.
sometimes
success
means
a
state
of
achievement
from
one’s
inner
world.
B.
age
plays
an
important
part
in
one’s
success.
C.
it
is
easier
for
a
businesswoman
to
be
successful
than
an
Academy
Award
actress.
D.
one’s
motivation
for
success
is
connected
to
his
dissatisfaction.
31.
What
might
be
a
proper
title
for
this
passage
A.
A
Small
Success
Also
Counts.
B.
Success
Is
No
Destination.
C.
Everyone
Can
Be
Successful.
D.
Success
Comes
the
Hard
Way.
D
Scientists
have
invented
a
lotion(洗液)
that
gives
laboratory
mice
a
dark
tan(被太阳晒成的棕褐色皮肤)in
just
three
weeks.
No,
they
aren’t
planning
to
send
the
mice
to
the
beach. But
the
research
could
be
an
important
step
in
creating
a
lotion
that
helps
humans
avoid
getting
skin
cancer.
Everyone
knows
that
people
with
pale
skin
—
and
especially
redheads
—
are
most
likely
to
get
sunburned. That’s
because
their
skin
isn’t
good
at
producing
melanin(黑素),
which
protects
skin
cells
by
blocking
the
sun’s
dangerous
ultraviolet
(UV)
rays.
Dr.
David
Fisher
is
an
oncologist
—
a
doctor
who
treats
cancer.
He
was
testing
a
lotion
to
see
if
it
would
cause
mice
to
produce
melanin
in
their
skin,
just
like
the
sun
does,
without
the
danger
of
being
exposed
to
the
sun’s
rays. The
special
ingredient(成分)
in
the
lotion
comes
from
a
plant.
“We
had
suspected
that
it
would
darken
the
skin
(that’s
why
we
tested
it),
but
we
didn’t
know
that
it
could
turn
the
appearance
of
a
very
fair-skinned
mouse
so
dark,”
says
Fisher.
Someday
researchers
might
be
able
to
make
a
lotion
that
will
turn
human
skin
darker
to
protect
it
from
dangerous
UV
rays.
But
that’s
a
long
way
off.
“I
have
been
tempted
to
try
some
of
the
lotion
on
my
own
skin,”
explains
Fisher.
“However,
there
is
not
yet
any
study
in
human
skin
to
test
whether
the
treatment
is
safe.”
“It’s
fun
to
play
out
in
the
sunshine,
but
remember,”
says
Dr.
Fisher, “the
sun
can
be
dangerous.
It
can
injure
our
skin
and
cause
bad
effects
that
don’t
happen
until
much
later.”
That’s
why
we
must
be
careful
about
avoiding
sun
exposure—until
scientists
find
just
the
right
solution.
32.
Dr.
David
Fisher
made
the
experiment
in
order
to
__________.
A.
test
if
a
lotion
works
B.
send
mice
to
the
beach
C.
help
people
with
skin
cancer
D.
give
mice
a
dark
skin
33.
Which
of
the
following
are
most
likely
to
get
sunburned
A.
People
with
dark
and
yellow
skin.
B.
People
with
dark
and
pale
skin
C.
People
with
pale
skin
and
redheads..
D.
People
with
dark
skin
and
redheads.
34.
The
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
4
refers
to
“__________”.
A.
melanin
B.
the
sun’s
rays
C.
a
plant
D.
the
lotion
35.
From
the
passage
we
know
that
____________.
A.
the
lotion
that
had
invented
had
little
effect
on
the
mice’s
skin
B.
people
don’t
find
harms
of
sun
exposure
easily
at
the
beginning
C.
researchers
will
make
a
lotion
to
protect
human
skin
very
soon
D.
the
lotion
Fisher
invented
now
can
help
humans
to
avoid
skin
cancer
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。
Making
Short
Videos
“A
picture
is
worth
a
thousand
words”,
or
so
they
say.
Well,
motion
pictures
can
contain
even
more
memories.
36
Here
are
some
apps
you
can
use
to
make
your
own
short
videos.
Qupeiyin.cn
Reciting
lines
from
movies
is
an
effective
and
classic
way
to
learn
English.
So
what
if
you
could
dub(配音)
recordings
accompanied
by
movie
clips
and
then
share
them
with
friends
37
You
name
it.
By
contributing
your
voice,
you
can
either
mimic(模仿)
the
original
soundtrack
or
create
something
completely
new
of
your
own.
Shorts
38
With
the
help
of
the
Shorts
app,
you
can
make
pictures
in
your
album
into
a
slide
show.
Choose
from
any
of
the
off-the-shelf
themes---“holiday”,
“travel”,
“friendship”
and
“party”
for
example—each
matched
with
its
own
theme
music
and
slide
background.
But
if
you’re
not
satisfied
with
the
combinations,
feel
free
to
do
a
little
change
by
adding
text
to
the
pictures
or
replacing
the
music
with
something
n
your
own
playlist.
Viva
Video
Video
making
and
editing
once
seemed
awfully
hard.
39
But
this
app
will
ease
you
into
the
field
with
straight-forward
functions
and
clear
direction
to
help
you
“create
your
own
video
story”.
Apart
from
filter,
stickers
and
text,
the
coolest
part
of
this
app
is
that
you
can
write
the
narratives
yourself
and
add
your
own
voice
to
the
video.
40
Viva
Video
requires
a
relatively
powerful
phone
to
run
smoothly.
A.
Videos
and
pictures
aren’t
merely
for
separate
purposes.
B.
This
app
has
movies,
animations,
lectures,
TV
series.
C.
Theses
apps
have
a
variety
of
identifications.
D.
Video
making
and
editing
is
what
Apple
fans
want
to
try.
E.
But
here
is
a
little
reminder.
F.
Newbies
and
amateurs
didn’t
dare
to
even
give
it
a
try.
G.
That’s
why
short
videos
are
booming.
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l.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
It
was
the
autumn
of
2012,
I
was
sent
to
New
Zealand
to
get
further
education
about
English
teaching.
After
I
had
settled
down
at
Rela
College
for
my
IELTS
course.
I
was
41
to
give
a
talk
to
a
professional
women’s
organization
about
my
42
expressions
of
the
country.
After
the
talk,
quite
a
few
participants
gave
me
their
43
and
invited
me
to
visit
their
families.
They
were
really
very
friendly
and
44
.
The
first
visit
left
a
lasting
memory
because
it
was
my
first
time
to
have
dinner
in
an
English
home.
My
45
picked
me
up
at
the
college
and
showed
me
around
the
city
till
sunset.
I
was
very
excited
about
the
visit,
but
at
the
same
time
I
was
46
who
would
cook
the
meal.
Her
husband
In
China,
if
I
am
going
to
have
some
visitors
to
dinner,
it
usually
47
me
at
least
three
hours
to
prepare
the
eight
courses.
As
soon
as
we
arrived
at
the
house,
the
lady
asked
me
to
sit
at
the
table
and
said
48
was
in
the
oven
and
ready
to
serve.
She
told
me
she
had
put
food
in
the
oven
49
she
went
to
the
college
and
after
two
hours
of
touring
the
city,
dinner
was
50
.
Can
you
imagine
how
many
dishes
I
had
Only
one—a
stew
with
meat
and
51
.
The
meat
was
overdone
and
too
hard
to
eat;
green
vegetables
were
no
longer
green.
52
Chinese
food,
they
were
tasteless.
I
was
very
much
disappointed
at
their
hospitality.
_53
,
after
I
had
stayed
in
New
Zealand
for
half
a
year
and
visited
many
different
families,
I
became
more
54
to
their
way
of
showing
hospitality.
In
New
Zealand,
hospitality
is
not
55
by
how
many
dishes
are
provided
as
in
China.
It
is
shown
56
giving
you
freedom
to
choose
whatever
you
really
want.
They
never
57
you
and
never
put
food
on
your
plate
but
just
ask
you
to
help
yourself.
58
you,
as
a
guest,
are
shy
or
modest,
waiting
for
the
food
to
be
put
on
your
plate,
you
will
59
half-starved.
Maybe
that
is
60
I
lost
nearly
20
pounds
after
a
year
in
New
Zealand
!
41.
A.
invited
B.
approved
C.
guided
D.
forced
42.
A.
last
B.
first
C.
former
D.
second
43.
A.
presents
B.
remarks
C.
agreements
D.
addresses
44.
A.
rough
B.
helpful
C.
modest
D.
convenient
45.
A.
friend
B.
relative
C.
hostess
D.
colleague
46.
A.
questioning
B.
suspecting
C.
thinking
D.
wondering
47.
A.
takes
B.
costs
C.
pays
D.
spends
48.
A.
anything
B.
something
C.
everything
D.
nothing
49.
A.
before
B.
after
C.
so
that
D.
in
case
50.
A.
cooked
B.
finished
C.
prepared
D.
ready
51.
A.
salads
B.
vegetables
C.
fruits
D.
cookies
52.
A.
Compared
to
B.
Compared
with
C.
Similar
to
D.Due
to
53.
A.
However
B.
Besides
C.
Therefore
D.
Additionally
54.
A.
familiar
B.
known
C.
close
D.
used
55.
A.
depended
B.
operated
C.
measured
D.
instructed
56.
A.to
B.
with
C.
through
D.
for
57.
A.
press
B.
challenge
C.
arrange
D.
squeeze
58.
A.
When
B.
What
C.
If
D.
Where
59.
A.
keep
B.
remain
C.
make
D.
leave
60.
A.
how
B.
when
C.
where
D.
why
第二节
(共10小题;每小题l.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Once
there
was
a
competition
between
a
dog
and
a
rabbit.
Their
owner,
a
farmer
dug
a
hole
in
one
of
his
biggest
fields,
and
hid
a
carrot
and
a
bone
in
it.
He
wanted
to
see
61
animal
would
find
them
first.
The
62
(cheer)
and
optimistic
rabbit
threw
himself
into
looking
for
the
carrot,
63
(dig)
here
and
there,
totally
convinced
that
he
would
find
it.
But
the
dog,
after
sniffing
around
for
a
bit,
64
(lie)
down
and
began
to
complain
about
how
difficult
it
was
to
find
one
bone
in
such
a
big
field.
The
rabbit
dug
65
hours,
and
with
every
new
hole
the
dog
complained
even
more
about
how
difficult
this
was,
even
for
the
rabbit.
66
the
rabbit
thought
that
each
hole
dug
was
one
hole
less
that
needed
to
be
dug.
When
there
was
no
place
in
the
whole
field
67
(leave)
to
dig,
the
rabbit
dug
a
tunnel
right
to
68
the
dog
had
been
lying
all
the
time.
There
he
found
the
carrot
and
the
bone.
This
is
how
the
dog
lost
the
game.
He
had
come
to
69
right
place
at
the
very
beginning
but
failed
to
find
the
bone
70
he
only
complained
and
didn't
try
at
all
第II卷(共三节;满分45分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每小题l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。错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
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(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
I
firmly
believe
that
everyone
in
the
world
love
his
mother.
So
do
I.
My
mother
is
ordinary
teacher.
She
always
works
hard,
just
as
other
mothers
do
it
every
day.
In
fact,
she
isn’t
in
good
healthy.
She
has
been
suffered
from
arthritis
for
many
years.
In
spite
of
this,
she
never
stops
working
and
gives
up
hope.
I
still
remember
the
day
that
my
mother
received
a
card
of
congratulation
for
Teachers’
Day
from
her
director.
The
card
read
“Thank
you
for
your
hard
work;
Happy
Teachers’
Day
to
you!”
See
that,
I
was
so
moved
that
tears
come
to
my
eyes.
I
am
proud
of
my
mother.
第二节
书面表达
(满分25分)
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2.开业地点:璧山东林大道36号;
3.经营项目:西餐及重庆火锅;
4.承诺:食品安全美味、环境舒适、服务一流;
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Customers,
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is
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One
possible
version:
Dear
Customers,
This
is
to
announce
the
opening
of
another
LOTTE
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chain
store
at
No.
36
Donglin
Avenue,
Bishan
D.C.
of
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on
December
1st,2017.
We
will
offer
safe
and
delicious
western
food
such
as
steak,
roast
chicken
wings
and
hamburgers,
with
hot
pot
specially
launched
to
cater
to
the
taste
of
Bishan
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You
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Also,
you
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We
believe
the
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and
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Welcome
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the
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