清远市第三中学高一第二学期第一次月考
英语试题
(本卷满分150分,时间120分钟)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
(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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Why
doesn't
Bill
go
to
school
today
A.It's
the
weekend.
B.He
is
too
tired
for
school.
C.His
school
is
closed
down.
2.What
will
Celia
do
A.Find
a
player.
B.Watch
a
game.
C.Play
basketball.
3.Where
will
Judy
go
on
vacation
A.To
Sydney.
B.To
New
York.
C.To
Soul.
4.How
many
students
are
there
in
the
speakers'
class
A.44.
B.46.
C.47.
5.What's
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.Teacher
and
student.
B.Doctor
and
patient.
C.Father
and
daughter.
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、7题。
6.What's
the
man
doing
A.He
is
selling
his
car.
B.He
is
planning
to
buy
a
car.
C.He
is
looking
for
work.
7.How
long
has
the
woman
owned
the
car
A.12
years.
B.2
years.
C.4
years.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where
was
the
woman
when
she
found
her
wallet
was
gone
A.Outside
a
cinema.
B.At
a
bus
station.
C.At
a
train
station.
9.How
did
the
woman
get
back
A.By
train.
B.In
her
friend's
car.
C.By
air.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.How
often
does
the
program
Ultraman
come
out
on
TV
A.Once
a
month.
B.Once
a
week.
C.Twice
a
week.
11.Why
doesn't
the
man
allow
his
daughter
to
watch
TV
A.He
believes
his
daughter
is
too
young
to
watch
TV.
B.He
believes
that
it's
bad
for
the
girl's
eyes.
C.He
believes
the
TV
is
full
of
violence(暴力).
12.At
what
time
does
the
girl
go
to
bed
A.At
7:30
p.m.
B.At
7:00
p.m.
C.At
6:00
p.m.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
does
William
think
of
his
English
teacher
A.Just
so so.
B.Great.
C.Terrible.
14.Which
is
the
good
way
to
remember
English
words
A.Practicing
pronunciation.
B.Writing
as
much
as
possible.
C.Reading
a
lot.
15.How
does
the
teacher
deal
with
the
students'
composition
A.Correcting
mistakes
carefully.
B.Never
correcting
mistakes.
C.Encouraging
short
composition.
16.How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
way
the
teacher
teaches
writing
A.Excited.
B.Encouraged.
C.Surprised.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How
much
time
will
they
need
to
arrive
on
the
farm
A.100
minutes.
B.120
minutes.
C.90
minutes.
18.How
do
students
go
there
A.By
bus.
B.On
foot.
C.Both
A
and
B.
19.Which
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.There
are
49
people
going
to
the
farm.
B.Students
will
cook
lunch
and
supper
by
themselves.
C.Students
will
have
breakfast
in
the
bus.
20.What's
the
most
important
point
in
the
announcement
A.Wearing
strong
shoes.
B.Preparing
money
to
pay
for
meals.
C.Being
careful
while
working.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
One
dark,
windy
night,
a
drunk
(醉鬼)
was
making
his
way
home
after
the
bar
was
closed.
He
got
dead
drunk
and
walked
through
a
graveyard
(墓地)
instead
of
his
usual
way
home.
The
wind
was
strong
and
he
thought
he
could
hear
a
voice
calling
his
name.
Suddenly,
the
ground
opened
up
in
front
of
him,
and
he
fell
down,
down
into
an
open
grave!
He
could
hear
the
voice
more
clearly
now,
calling
him.
He
thought
it
was
the
devil
(魔鬼)
coming
for
him.
The
hole
was
very
deep
and
the
inside
was
black.
His
eyes
became
used
to
the
darkness
after
a
moment,
and
he
saw
something
sitting
in
the
darkness
with
him.
It
called
his
name,
and
he
moved
quickly
in
fear,
trying
to
climb
out
of
the
hole.
Then
it
spoke,
“You
can’t
get
out!”
The
drunk
gave
a
shout
of
terrible
fear
and
jumped
up
more
than
six
feet.
He
managed
to
catch
the
edge
of
the
hole
with
his
hands,
climbed
out,
and
ran
for
home
as
fast
as
he
could.
Inside
the
open
grave,
his
neighbor
Charlie
felt
very
sad.
He
had
fallen
into
the
hole
a
few
minutes
before
his
neighbor.
He
had
thought
that
they
might
be
able
to
help
each
other
climb
out.
Now
he
was
going
to
have
to
wait
until
the
next
morning
and
ask
someone
to
bring
him
a
ladder.
21.
Why
didn’t
the
man
go
the
usual
way
home
A.
It
was
dark
and
windy.
B.
He
was
drunk.
C.
The
bar
closed
late.
D.
He
was
looking
for
Charlie.
22.
The
drunken
man
gave
a
shout
of
terrible
fear
because
_______.
A.
he
thought
he
saw
the
devil
B.
he
was
afraid
of
darkness
C.
the
person
in
the
grave
hit
him
D.
he
thought
he
would
never
get
out
23.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage
A.
Charlie
pulled
the
man
into
the
hole.
B.
The
drunken
man
ran
home
for
ladders.C.
Charlie
also
got
drunk.D.
The
drunken
man
didn’t
recognize
his
neighbor.
B
China’s
local
pension
funds(养老金)
will
launch
a
first
wave
of
making
profits
in
the
national
stock
market(股市)
by
the
end
of
this
year
before
an
ageing
population
becomes
a
difficulty
in
economy.
The
government
has
announced
an
ambitious
plan
that
could
help
local
governments
overcome
record-low
interest
rates
and
reduce
the
Chinese
stock
market’s
volatility(波动).
The
human
resources
ministry
said
that
a
number
of
local
governments
had
moved
money
to
the
National
Social
Security
Fund,
where
managers
have
good
reasons
to
make
money
in
riskier
programs,
including
up
to
40
per
cent
in
stocks
and
stock
funds.
This
first
wave
will
release
between
Rmb200bn-Rmb400bn
($30bn-$60bn),
according
to
analysts.
The
government
started
drawing
up
plans
for
such
moves
to
the
NSSF
in
June
last
year
and
the
expansion
of
the
NSSF,
which
held
Rmb1.9tn
in
2015,
will
increase
its
power
in
the
national
stock
market,
reducing
the
influence
of
individual
investors
and
probably
creating
a
more
stable
flow
of
money
into
stock
markets.
If
all
provinces
join
the
program,
that
would
mean
up
to
Rmb2tn
more
could
flow
into
stocks.
“In
theory,
it’s
a
good
thing
to
do
and
should
increase
profits,”
said
Stuart
Leckie,
Stirling
Finance
chairman,
who
has
advised
the
government
on
pension
reform.
“But
it
was
mostly
done
to
support
the
stock
market.
They’re
doing
something
good
for
the
wrong
reasons.”The
Rmb5tn
state
pension
funds
managed
by
local
governments
are
limited
to
making
profits
in
safe
programs
such
as
bank
deposits
and
government
bonds.
But
these
have
had
such
low
profits
that
local
governments’
pension
funds
became
less
over
the
past
decade,
at
a
time
when
more
and
more
are
nearing
retirement.
The
NSSF
was
founded
in
2000
to
help
some
provinces
in
the
north-east
but
it
has
seemingly
achieved
an
average
profit
of
nearly
9
per
cent
per
year
over
the
past
15
years,
which
matches
the
performance
of
the
more
experienced
Canada
Pension
Plan
Investment
Board.
But
some
economists
believe
the
reforms
are
not
enough
to
ensure
the
life
quality
of
the
old.
“I
no
longer
think
the
Chinese
system
can
be
reformed,”
said
Peter
Diamond,
a
Nobel
Prize
winner
in
economics
who
co-authored
a
book
on
Chinese
pension
reform.
“It
must
be
taken
apart
and
built
back
from
the
beginning.”
24.What’s
the
purpose
of
the
great
governmental
plan
mentioned
at
the
beginning
A.
To
help
the
stock
market
go
smoothly.
B.
To
make
more
profits
for
the
central
government.
C.
To
strength
people’s
confidence
in
pension
funds
D.
To
increase
the
local
bank
interest
rates.
25.
What
does
“wrong
reasons”
in
paragraph
3
actually
mean
A.
The
governments
intended
to
increase
the
quantity
of
pension
funds.
B.
The
governments
originally
wanted
to
help
the
old
live
longer.
C.
The
move
of
pension
funds
was
to
improve
the
stock
market.
D.
Pension
funds
may
obtain
much
benefit
from
money
moves.26.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
The
present
reforms
are
of
much
practical
use
in
bettering
the
life
quality
of
the
old.
B.
China’s
system
in
pension
funds
is
too
perfect
to
reform
compared
with
that
of
Canada.
C.
The
system
deserves
deep
consideration
and
even
needs
establishing
once
again.
D.
The
reforms
are
of
much
urgency
to
the
system
being
carried
out
in
China.
27.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.
Pension
funds
are
certain
to
bring
more
benefit
to
the
aged.
B.
The
life
of
Chinese
old
people
will
be
improved
someday.
C.
Pension
funds
can
help
people
to
make
profits
in
China.
D.
China’s
local
pension
funds
will
move
to
the
stock
market.
C
It
seems
that
people
are
gradually
losing
their
smartness
as
smart
phones
become
increasingly
important
assistants
in
their
lives.
As
we
rely
too
much
on
technology
instead
of
our
brains,
many
people
have
lost
three
basic
abilities.
The
first
skill
many
people
have
lost
is
remembering
phone
numbers.
Because
phone
numbers
are
stored
in
smart
phone
contacts,
there's
now
no
need
to
dial
a
number
or
look
at
it
again.
This
is
fine
until
you
need
to
call
someone
for
help
only
to
find
your
phone
is
not
around.
And
some
people
may
also
have
lost
their
sense
of
direction
because
some
apps
can
guide
People
anywhere
they
want.
People
get
so
dependent
on
them
that
when
they
can't
use
their
smart
phones,
they
get
lost
and
anxious.
But
the
worst
lost
skills
may
be
social
ones,
meaning
that
some
people
are
becoming
socially
disabled.
People
often
bury
themselves
in
their
smart
phones.
As
we're
too
absent-
minded
by
what's
happening
in
the
virtual
some
of
us
have
lost
conversational
skills
and
sometimes
can't
even
tell
whether
a
person
is
happy
or
not.
Last
August,
researchers
at
the
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles,
studied
51
students
aged
11
and
12
who
had
over
five
hours'
screen
time
ever)r
day.
Their
task
was
to
tell
the
emotions
of
48
pictures
of
faces
that
were
happy,
sad,
angry
or
scared.
The
children
made
an
average
of
14.02
mistakes
at
the
beginning.
But
after
a
five-day
camp
without
electronic
(电子的)
products,
they
made
only
9.41
mistakes
on
average.
Luckily,
people
still
have
a
chance
to
get
these
abilities
back.
You
should
try
to
keep
your
parents'
numbers
in
mind
for
emergencies.
You
should
also
pay
more
attention
to
street
signs
and
stores,
which
will
help
you
to
draw
a
mind
map
and
stop
you
from
getting
lost.
And
the
easiest
solution
to
social
skill
loss
is
to
take
a
break
from
electronic
products.
28.
The
underlined
sentence
in
the
second
paragraph
implies
that.
A.
you
are
able
to
turn
to
others
for
help
B.
others
are
able
to
call
you
anytime
and
anywhere
C.
others
are
unable
to
get
in
touch
with
you
by
smart
phone
D.
you
are
unable
to
contact
others
without
your
smart
phone
29.
The
experiment
shows
that
without
electronic
products,
one
could
.
A.
recognize
more
facial
expressions
correctly
B.
lose
the
sense
of
direction
frequently
C.
tell
different
emotions
immediately
D.
tell
more
pictures
of
faces
easily
30.
Overusing
smart
phones,
people
will
probably
.
A.
have
no
sense
of
numbers
B.
lose
face-to-face
communication
skills
C.
fail
to
find
their
destination
D.
weaken
their
senses
of
hearing
and
sight
31.
What's
the
writer's
attitude
towards
electronic
products
A.
objective
B.
critical
C.
supportive
D.
Optimistic
D
Yoga(瑜伽)
is
an
ancient
practice
that
helps
create
a
sense
of
union
in
body,
mind,
and
spirit.
It
brings
us
balance.
After
a
long
time
of
practice
yoga,
you
no
longer
just
practice
it—you
love
it.
Yoga
becomes
part
of
your
physical
life.
Your
body
grows
stronger,
more
toned(有弹性的),
and
more
flexible
as
you
move
from
one
pose
to
another.
I
spent
a
week
in
Mexico
at
a
yoga
retreat,
and
it
was
the
first
vacation
on
which
I
lost
weight.
"Rather
than
building
muscles(肌肉),
yoga
builds
muscle
tone,"
says
Shakta
Kaur
Khalsa,
author
of
KISS
Guide
to
Yoga.
"Because
yoga
helps
keep
a
balanced
metabolism(新陈代谢),
and
it
also
helps
to
control
weight.
Additionally,
yoga
stretches(拉伸)
muscles
lengthwise,
causing
fat
around
the
cells
disappear,
thus
losing
weight."
I
do
yoga
poses
throughout
the
day.
After
hours
at
my
computer,
I
stretch
my
stiff
shoulders
and
arms.
When
I
need
an
increase
in
energy,
I
do
energizing
poses.
When
I
am
feeling
tired
at
the
end
of
the
day,
I
do
restorative(恢复体力的)
poses.
Yoga
becomes
part
of
your
mental
life.
Yoga
teaches
you
to
focus
on
breathing
while
you
hold
the
poses.
This
attention
to
breath
is
calming;
it
dissolves(使消除)
stress
and
anxiety(焦虑).
I
use
yogic
breathing
on
the
tennis
court,
in
the
dentist's
chair,
and
when
I'm
stuck
in
traffic.
You
should
always
leave
a
yoga
practice
feeling
energized,
but
not
tired.
If
you
feel
tired
after
yoga,
it
means
you
spent
the
time
"fighting"
yourself,
trying
to
force
yourself
into
poses.
In
yoga,
you
“surrender”(屈服)
to
the
poses
by
letting
go
of
(释放)
the
tension(紧张).
32.
According
to
the
second
paragraph,
yoga
can
help
people
.
A.
grow
tall
B.
make
friends
C.
be
flexible
in
thinking
D.
lose
weight
33.
Why
does
a
person
feel
tired
after
yoga
A.
Because
when
practicing
yoga,
people
will
consume
a
lot
of
energy.
B.
Because
he
or
she
surrenders
to
the
poses
by
letting
go
of
the
tension.
C.
Because
yoga
doesn't
benefit
all
the
people.
D.
Because
he
or
she
doesn't
do
yoga
poses
naturally.
34.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage
A.
What's
Yoga
B.
How
do
I
do
Yoga
Poses
C.
The
Benefits
of
Yoga
D.
The
Varieties
of
Yoga
35.
What
will
be
talked
about
if
this
passage
continues
A.
Yoga
is
becoming
part
of
your
spiritual
life.
B.
The
disadvantages
of
yoga.
C.
Yoga
is
becoming
popular
all
over
the
world.
D.
Encouraging
people
to
do
yoga.
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。
How
strong
are
you
That
is
a
difficult
question
to
answer,
whether
you
are
a
man
or
a
woman.
But,
really,
I
want
to
ask
…how
do
you
define(定义)
your
strength
How
do
you
know
your
limits
When
pushed,
we
often
discover
that
we
are
much
stronger
than
we
think.
36
Strength
is
not
always
just
about
physical
strength.
Rather,
it’s
about
willpower(意志力),
discipline(纪律)
and
drive.
37
I
know
some
people
who
are
intelligent,
but
they
get
little
done
in
their
jobs.
And
I
know
others
who
find
work
very
difficult,
but
are
able
to
move
mountains
by
their
hard
work.
They
have
inner(内在的)strength.
Limiting
yourself
What
I
have
observed
is
that
most
people
limit
themselves.
They
limit
their
output
according
to
how
limited
they
imagine
their
abilities
and
strengths
to
be.
Sometimes
these
limits
are
based
on
past
experiences.
Sometimes
they
are
based
on
what
they
think
their
abilities
are.
38
Pushing
it
…
Many
people
are
working
out,
but
nowhere
near
as
much
as
they
could.
39
Pushing
yourself
is
what
it
takes
to
go
beyond
your
limits.
In
the
gym,
bodybuilders
discovered
this
long
ago.
But
this
is
also
true
when
it
comes
to
inner
strength.
Want
to
test
your
limits
Push
yourself.
Test
your
limits
to
see
if
they
are
simply
what
you
imagine
them
to
be.
Make
sure
your
goals
are
slightly
beyond
what
you
think
can
be
achieved.
Your
are
stronger
than
you
think
Most
people
underestimate(低估)
their
strength.
As
you
go
through
your
day,
test
your
limits.
Push
yourself
to
find
your
true
limits
and
define
your
strength.
40
A.
Physical
ability
B.
What
is
strength
C.
The
same
applies
to
daily
life.
D.
It’s
about
the
ability
to
get
things
done.
E.
Sometimes
these
limits
are
based
on
nothing.
F.
If
you
want
to
be
stronger,
you
have
to
push
yourself.
G.
When
you
discover
how
much
you’ve
really
got,
you
may
surprise
yourself.
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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In
August
1999,
Yuriko
noticed
that
her
daughter,
Amy,
was
looking
thin
and
pale.so
she
insisted
that
the
22-year;old
41
a
doctor.
As
they
waited
for
the
rest
results,
the
doctor
42
gave
Yuriko
a
note
while
her
daughter
wasn't
noticing.
In
the
restroom,
Yuriko
read
the
note.
"It
is
stomach
cancer,"
said
the
doctor.“
43
!There
is
no
time.
On
September
21,
Amy
had
a(n)
44
.Three
quarters
of
her
stomach
was
removed
.The
doctor
45
the
situation
to
Yuriko
but
the
medical
terms
sounded
like
a
foreign
language.
Amy
was
put
on
anti-cancer
drugs,
and
over
the
next
three
months,
she
46
from
side
effects,
and
lost
seven
kilograms.
Yuriko
decided
to
do
more
to
47
her
daughter.
She
read
all
kinds
of
books
on
cancer.
As
a
single
mother,
she
had
no
one
to
share
her
48
with.
Though
there
were
a
lot
of
49
,Yuriko
was
able
to
help
her
daughter.
When
Amy
started
experiencing
breathing
difficulties,
Yuriko
50
if
it
could
be
a
side
effect
of
the
anti-cancer
drug
She
told
Amy's
doctor
and
he
51
to
take
her
off
the
drug.
Finally,
in
November
2002,
Amy's
treatment
came
to
an
end.
52
she
felt
her
pain
53
,
Yuriko
couldn't
forget
how
lost
and
54
she
felt
during
her
daughter's
treatment.
She
wrote
a
letter
to
the
local
newspaper
55
the
creation
of
a
support
group
for
cancer
patients.
Phone
calls
and
letters
56
her
idea
started
pouring
in.
In
December
2002,
Yuriko
formally
57
Ikkikai
,
roughly
meaning
"sharing
the
joy",
in
58
of
providing
hope
and
information
for
people
with
cancer,
and
their
families.
Ikkikai’s
message
has
begun
to
59
.Yuriko
says,
"The
simple
act
of
talking
to
other
people
who
understand
your
problems
can
make
the
greatest
60
.I
hope
that
more
people
would
join
the
group."
41.A.saw
B.
see
C.
seeing
D.
to
see
42.
A.
nervously
B.
kindly
C.
weakly
D.
secretly
43.
A.
imagine
B.guess
C.hurry
D.
look
44.
A.
operation
B.
preparation
C.
decoration
D.
examination
45.A.expressed
B.
explained
C.
informed
D.
repeated
46.A.
learnt
B.
survived
C.
suffered
D.
escaped
47.A.
please
B.
encourage
C.
help
D.
comfort
48.A.
pressure
B.
sorrow
C.
dissatisfaction
D.
disappointment
49.A.
decisions
B.
difficulties
C.
jobs
D.
tasks
50.A.
realized
B.
discussed
C.
recognized.
D.
wondered
51.A.meant
B.
regretted
C.
agreed
D.
preferred
52.
A.
Because
B.
Although
C.
Even
D.
until
53.A.reduced
B.
ended
C.
increased
D.
extended
54.A.
helpless
B.
alone
C.
lonely
D.
ashamed
55.A.
mentioning
B.
suggesting
C.
demanding
D.
commanding
56.A.
supporting
B.
considering
C.
caring
D.
opposing
57.A.joined
B.
discovered
C.
assisted
D.
founded
58.A.choice
B.
memory
C.
honor
D.
principle
59.A.
exist
B.
spread
C.
show
D.
continue
60.A.
progress
B.
effect
C.
significance
D.
difference
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Children
laugh
around
300
times
a
day
61
adults
laugh
less
than
20.
As
adults,
there
is
alot
we
can
learn
from
children.
Taking
time
out
to
do
something
fun
is
62
(amaze)
for
stimulating
(刺激)
your
brain.
Not
only
would
the
meetings
be
more
enjoyable,
but
the
outcomes
(结果)
would
be
far
63(wonderful),
too!
When
a
baby
64
(fall)
down,
it
just
gets
back
up
and
keeps
on
going.
You
can
see
the
65
(determine)
on
the
child’s
face.
For
children,
the
world
and
everything
in
it
is
a
big
surprise.
Children
66(attract)
by
even
those
little
things
that
adults
are
so
used
to
67(take)
for
granted.
Despite
(尽管)
the
fact
that
many
things
in
the
world
aren’t
new
to
us,
there
are
millions
of
new
people
and
experiences
68we’veyet
to
discover—just
like
children.
Children
have
this
wonderful
way
69
falling
in
love
with
something
and
then
just
completely
forgetting
about
it
five
70
(minute)
later.
If
something
hasn’t
worked
out
for
you,
let
it
go
and
move
on.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分45分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题:每小题2分,满分20分)
71.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.每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。
Last
night
my
wife
and
I
had
dinner
at
a
restaurant
not
far
from
our
home.
We
like
this
place
very
much,
but
we
have
eaten
there
many
times.
Last
night,
otherwise,
the
service
was
not
very
good.
We
had
to
wait
for
a
long
time
after
a
waiter
came
to
our
table.
He
was
very
nice,
but
he
didn't
do
the
very
good
job.
I
ordered
chicken
with
mushrooms,
but
he
bring
me
chicken
with
cream
sauce.
My
wife
got
her
main
course
OK,
but
she
put
the
wrong
kind
of
salad
.We
didn't
say
something
to
the
waiter.
We
just
ate
that
he
brought
us.
I
know
15$
is
the
unusual
amount
for
a
tip.
I
wanted
to
leave
10$
,
shows
that
we
were
not
happy.
Did
I
do
the
right
thing
81.书面表达
近日,广东省清远一小学将广场舞作为课间操。此事在你校学生中引起广泛讨论。请你结合下表用英语写一篇150词左右的短文。
70%的学生赞成
30%的学生不赞成
你的观点
理由
1.
放松身心,塑造体型;2.
欣赏音乐,锻炼身体;
1.
广场舞是大妈舞;2.
运动量不足;
…………
注意:
1)作文应涵盖所有要点,可适当发挥,注意衔接与连贯。
2)词数150词左右。开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
3)作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
Recently,
a
primary
school
in
Qingyuan,
Guangdong
province
has
added
square
dancing
as
a
break.
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语法填空:
61.
while
62.amazing
63.
more
wonderful
64.falls
65.determination
66.
are
attracted
67.
taking
68.that
69.
of
70.minutes
短文改错:
but
--
and
72.
otherwise--however
73.
after--before
74.
the
--a
bring--brought
76.
she--he
77.
something--
anything
78.
that--what
unusual--usual
80.
shows--showing
书面表达:
Recently,
a
primary
school
in
Qingyuan,
Guangdong
province
has
added
square
dancing
as
a
break
,
which
caused
a
heated
discussion
in
our
school.
Students
have
different
views
on
it.
70%
of
the
students
are
in
favor
of
it,
holding
that
not
only
can
square
dancing
help
them
relax
themselves
but
also
it
can
make
them
have
a
slim
figure.
What’s
more,
music
dance
combined
with
physical
exercise
is
a
good
way
for
teenagers
to
get
into
shape.
However,
30%
of
the
students
have
the
opposite
opinion
that
square
dancing
is
the
dance
of
Dama,
which
requires
less
energy.
Thus,
it
is
not
a
good
choice
for
them.
On
a
personal
note,
I
have
strong
desire
to
learn
square
dancing
with
classmates
in
school,
for
traditional
gymnastics
is
too
boring
to
inspire
the
students’
enthusiasm
for
working
out.
In
addition,
students
can
learn
to
cooperate
with
each
other.
Maybe
this
would
be
a
way
to
build
the
school
spirit
with
an
activity
that
many
students
enjoy
听力材料
Text
1
W:Wake
up,Bill.It's
time
for
school.
M:No
school
today!
I
will
get
up
an
hour
later.
W:No
school
Why
M:It's
Saturday.
Text
2
M:Celia,
you
see
those
girls
over
there?They
need
another
player
for
the
basketball
game.Would
you
like
to
join
them
W:Seems
like
it's
a
game
for
fun.Sure,
I'll
be
there
in
a
minute.
Text
3
M:Hi,
Judy!
Where
would
you
like
to
go
on
vacation
W:My
family
were
planning
to
visit
Soul
together,
but
my
brother
doesn't
like
it.He
wants
to
go
to
New
York.
M:How
about
the
decision
W:Perhaps
we'll
go
to
Sydney.
Text
4
M:Hello,
Jane.Do
you
know
how
many
students
will
be
on
the
spring
outing
W:I
heard
that
the
whole
class
will
go
except
John.He
is
sick.So,
that's
46
students.
Text
5
W:I
think
I
have
a
temperature,
and
I
feel
sick.
M:Let
me
have
a
look
at
e
into
the
examination
room,
please.
Text
6
M:Good
afternoon.I
saw
your
advertisement;
you
want
to
sell
your
car.
W:That's
right.
M:May
I
have
a
look
at
it,
please
W:Yes,
of
course.
M:When
did
you
buy
it
W:2
years
ago.
M:Then
why
do
you
want
to
sell
it
W:Because
I
have
just
stopped
work,
and
I
can't
afford
a
good
car
like
it.
M:How
much
does
it
cost
W:$30,000.
M:That's
a
lot
of
money
for
a
second hand
car.
W:It's
worth
every
penny
of
it.
M:Well,
I
like
it,
but
I
can't
decide
yet.My
wife
must
see
it
first.
W:Well,
women
always
have
the
last
word.
Text
7
M:How
was
your
trip
to
New
York,
Jane
W:It
was
great
until
I
lost
my
wallet.
M:Really
How
did
that
happen
W:I
was
waiting
in
a
line
to
buy
a
ticket
at
the
train
station.When
I
wanted
to
get
out
my
money,
I
found
that
my
wallet
was
gone.
M:Bad
luck!
Did
you
leave
it
somewhere
W:I
don't
know.
M:So,
how
did
you
get
back
W:I
called
my
friend,
and
he
drove
me
back
home.
Text
8
M:Maria,
have
you
finished
your
homework
W:Not
yet,
Dad.I
am
watching
Ultrman
instead.It's
really
interesting.
M:You
should
do
your
homework
first.I
will
turn
it
off.
W:No,
no,
Dad.Please.This
program
is
on
only
once
a
week.I
have
been
waiting
for
it
for
a
long
time.I
promise
I'll
finish
my
homework
in
a
short
time.Believe
me,
Dad.
M:Maria,
listen
to
me.As
a
matter
of
fact,
TV
is
bad
for
your
health.
W:What
makes
you
think
that
M:It's
full
of
violence
and
you
are
so
young.
W:But
there
are
cartoons
on
TV.Bees,
big
tress,
seas,
and
a
lot
of
other
interesting
things.
M:Most
of
the
programs
you
can
see
are
not
suitable
for
you
small
children.OK.Let's
stop
here.What's
the
time,
honey
W:About
6:00
p.m.
M:It's
homework
time
now.You
just
have
one
and
a
half
hours'
time
to
do
your
homework
before
you
go
to
bed.So
be
quick!
W:Alright.
Text
9
W:William,
I
hear
your
English
teacher
is
from
the
USA.Is
she
good
M:More
than
good.I
have
never
met
anyone
whose
pronunciation
is
better
than
her.
W:But
it
is
said
teachers
from
English speaking
countries
are
not
so
good
at
teaching
the
basic
rules
of
grammar.What
do
you
think
of
her
M:I
think
she
is
good.She
has
taught
English
in
China
for
nearly
ten
years
and
she
knows
nearly
all
the
problems
we
Chinese
students
might
have
in
learning
English.
W:I'm
glad
to
hear
that.Has
she
told
you
how
you
can
remember
more
English
words
M:Yes.But
I
don't
think
it's
practical.She
often
tells
us
to
read
a
lot.And
we
should
read
at
least
two
or
three
English
novels
every
term.
W:It
is
reasonable.According
to
the
experts,
a
student
can
remember
a
word
by
heart
only
after
he
has
seen
it
several
times
in
their
reading
materials.
M:Really
Then
I
must
read
more.Well,
she
has
a
special
way
to
teach
us
how
to
write
the
composition.And
she
always
encourages
us
to
write
as
long
as
possible
and
she
never
corrects
any
mistakes
we
make.
W:That's
surprising.I
have
never
heard
of
that.How
does
it
work
M:It
works
very
well.As
a
matter
of
fact,
all
the
students
in
our
class
have
made
rapid
progress
in
writing.And
we
no
longer
make
any
mistakes
as
before.
Text
10
Attention
please!
The
farm
where
we
are
going
to
plant
trees
is
far
from
here.We
will
take
the
bus
for
one
hour
and
then
walk
for
about
40
minutes.You
wouldn't
imagine
that
it
would
be
a
small
one,
would
you
It
covers
just
eight
hundred
square
meters.We
will
set
off
in
the
cool
morning
and
come
back
in
the
evening.All
of
you
should
bring
breakfast
with
yourself
and
we'll
enjoy
it
in
the
bus
and
we
will
have
lunch
and
super
at
the
farmers'
houses.The
most
important
is
that
you
should
prepare
30
yuan
to
pay
for
the
two
meals.At
last,
you
should
wear
strong
boots
to
protect
yourself
against
the
wet
weather
and
the
wild
animals.It's
a
part
of
our
education
that
we
learn
to
work
on
the
farm.
Look
at
the
blackboard.I
will
divide
the
whole
class
into
seven
groups,
each
of
which
includes
seven
students.And
5
teachers
will
go
together
with
us.The
names
on
the
blackboard
are
the
group
heads.At
last,
make
sure
you're
careful
enough
while
working.That's
all.