衡阳市2017届高三联考(二)
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61.
when
/
while
62.
choices
63.
combines
64.
participating
65.
farthest
66.
are
67.
On
68.
packed
69.
where
70.
himself
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)
第二节:(满分25分)
One
Possible
Version
Good
morning,
everyone!
I
feel
greatly
honored
to
speak
here.
What
I’d
like
to
introduce
to
you
is
Nian’gao,
which
is
one
of
the
most
popular
and
typical
dishes
eaten
during
the
Spring
Festival.
Nian’gao
is
a
kind
of
rice
pudding
and
it
can
be
roasted,
fried,
or
steamed.
As
the
name
suggests,
Nian’gao
symbolizes
abundance,
wealth
and
prosperity
for
both
the
family
and
the
country.
In
the
Chinese
New
Year,
eating
Nian’gao,
people
may
think
of
“Nian”.
Then
what
is
“Nian”
Nian
was
originally
the
name
of
a
monster
beast
that
started
to
prey
on
people
the
night
before
the
beginning
of
a
new
year.
But
Nian
was
frightened
of
red
color
and
cracker
sound.
So
our
ancestors
would
put
up
red
paper
decorations
on
their
windows
and
doors,
and
set
off
fire-crackers
to
scare
away
Nian.
Today
we
still
keep
these
traditions,
feeling
the
red
color
and
the
cracker
sound
add
to
the
excitement
and
atmosphere
of
the
celebration.
That’s
all.
Thank
you
for
listening.
听力原文
Text
1:
W:
Dinner
is
ready!
M:
It
is
so
nice
of
you.
You
needn’t
have
prepared
so
many
dishes.
W:
Please
help
yourself!
Compared
with
fast
food
and
eating
in
restaurants,
I
prefer
home
cooking.
M:
You
are
really
good
at
it.
Would
you
like
to
teach
me
how
to
cook
W:
I’d
love
to.
Text
2:
W:
I
have
a
stomachache.
I
think
I
got
some
bad
food
at
lunch
today.
M:
Really
But
we
ate
together.
How
come
my
stomach
is
fine
W:
You
have
an
iron
stomach!
Mine
is
not
that
strong.
M:
So
what
should
we
do
now
W:
I’ve
got
to
find
....
Ah,
be
quick!
I
think
I’ve
got
the
runs.
Text
3:
W:
Hello,
Old
Tree
Cafe.
Can
I
help
you
M:
Yes,
I’d
like
to
book
a
table
for
ten
of
us
tonight.
W:
Ten
We
don’t
usually
accept
large
parties,
sir.
M:
I
know,
but
we
are
regular
customers.
Can
you
figure
out
a
solution
for
me
W:
Emm.
All
right!
We’ll
put
two
tables
together.
Text
4:
M:
Let’s
take
a
coffee
break,
shall
we
W:
I
wish
I
could,
but
I
can’t.
M:
What
keeps
you
so
busy
You’ve
been
sitting
there
for
hours.
W:
Well,
I’m
up
to
my
neck
in
work.
Sarah
needs
the
report
at
noon,
so
if
I
can’t
finish
my
work
by
the
deadline,
I
will
be
scolded.
M:
Poor
you!
But
you’d
feel
better
if
you
took
a
break,
even
for
just
a
few
minutes.
Text
5:
W:
Hi,
Mason!
W:
Oh,
hi,
Phoebe!
M:
Hey,
in
class
today
I
heard
you
have
a
big
family.
W:
That’s
right.
I’ve
got
five
brothers
and
six
sisters.
M:
Wow!
That’s
pretty
big!
Are
you
the
eldest
or
the
youngest
W:
Neither.
I’m
the
third
eldest.
Text
6:
W:
It
seems
you’ve
burned
yourself
out.
M:
Pardon.
I’m
afraid
I
didn’t
quite
catch
you.
W:
You
look
tired.
You
must
have
overworked
yourself.
M:
Yes,
a
little
bit.
I’ve
been
hitting
the
books
all
these
days.
W:
Why
have
you
been
studying
so
hard
M:
I
need
to
review
my
English.
W:
So
that’s
what
keeps
you
so
busy
recently!
M:
Yes,
I’ve
been
tied
up
with
my
studies.
Now,
what
worries
me
a
lot
is
my
English.
W:
But
why
Your
English
is
very
good.
M:
Thank
you.
You
are
very
kind.
W:
No,
I’m
telling
the
truth.
As
an
American,
I
understand
you
quite
well.
M:
It’s
very
kind
of
you
to
say
so.
Text
7:
W:
Honey,
how
long
have
we
been
living
here
M:
About
10
years.
What’s
wrong
W:
I
am
thinking
about
redecorating
our
house.
M:
That
would
cost
a
lot
of
money.
But
we
do
need
to
do
some
changes
to
the
house.
W:
Right.
What
about
repainting
the
living
room
in
yellow
M:
Good
idea.
I
like
the
countryside
style.
W:
Great
minds
think
the
same.
And
we
can
also
ask
someone
to
draw
a
picture
on
the
wall.
M:
It
sounds
great.
And
the
curtain
should
be
changed
too.
W:
OK.
Maybe
we
should
make
a
blue
program
first.
Text
8:
W:
You
said
you
wanted
to
talk
to
me
about
that
course
I’m
doing
this
term.
Music
M:
Actually
I
was
a
bit
confused
because
I
thought
you
were
majoring
in
maths.
W:
That’s
right,
I
am.
I’m
doing
four
months
courses
this
year.
Music
is
an
optional
course
—
you
just
choose
it
if
you’re
interested.
Why
Are
you
thinking
about
doing
it
M:
Well,
I’m
not
sure.
What
are
the
requirements
W:
Well,
for
a
start,
it’s
distance
learning
—
you
don’t
actually
have
to
be
at
the
university
to
do
it.
M:
I’m
more
worried
about
the
actual
musical
things.
Like,
I
don’t
know
how
to
read
music.
W:
That
doesn’t
matter.
You’ll
learn
as
you
go
along.
What
about
computer
skills
You’re
OK
there
M:
Yes,
of
course.
Does
that
matter
W:
Yes,
I’d
say
they’re
necessary.
Like
I
said,
it’s
all
distance
learning,
so
it’s
computer-based.
Text
9:
W:
Freedom
Travel.
How
may
I
help
you
M:
Yes,
I'd
like
to
make
a
flight
reservation
for
the
twenty-third
of
this
month.
W:
Okay.
What
is
your
destination
M:
Well.
I'm
flying
to
Helsinki,
Finland.
W:
Okay.
Let
me
check
what
flights
are
available
And
when
will
you
be
returning
M:
Uh,
well,
I'd
like
to
catch
a
return
flight
on
the
twenty-ninth.
Oh,
and
I'd
like
the
cheapest
flight
available.
W:
Okay.
Let
me
see.
Um,
hmm…
M:
Yeah
W:
Well,
the
price
for
the
flight
is
almost
double
the
price
you
would
pay
if
you
leave
the
day
before.
M:
Whoo.
Let's
go
with
the
cheaper
flight.
By
the
way,
how
much
is
it
W:
It's
only
$980.
M:
Alright.
Well,
let's
go
with
that.
W:
Okay.
That's
flight
1070
from
Salt
Lake
City
to
New
York,
Kennedy
Airport,
transferring
to
flight
90
from
Kennedy
to
Helsinki.
M:
And
what
are
the
departure
and
arrival
times
for
each
of
those
flights
W:
It
leaves
Salt
Lake
City
at
10:00
AM,
arriving
in
New
York
at
4:35
PM,
then
transferring
to
flight
90
at
5:55
PM,
and
arriving
in
Helsinki
at
8:30
AM
the
next
day.
M:
Alright.
And,
uh,
I'd
like
to
request
a
vegetarian
meal.
W:
Sure,
no
problem.
And
could
I
have
your
name
please
Text
10:
The
first
bicycle
appeared
in
France
in
the
1790s.
It
was
a
little
wooden
horse
with
a
fixed
front
wheel.
Because
the
wheel
was
fixed,
it
could
not
be
turned
right
or
left.
The
only
way
it
could
be
controlled
was
by
the
rider
pushing
against
the
ground
with
his
or
her
feet.
In
1817,
a
German
replaced
the
fixed
front
wheel
with
one
that
could
be
turned.
Now
the
wooden
horse
could
be
directed
right
or
left.
The
rider
still
needed
to
push
it
with
his
or
her
feet
on
the
ground.
In
1839,
a
Scottish
MacMillan
designed
the
first
bicycle-like
machine
with
foot
board
and
rode
it
for
40
miles
in
only
5
hours.
The
bicycle
got
more
comfortable
in
1869
when
rubber
tires
were
introduced.
Around
the
same
time,
the
front
wheels
began
to
grow
larger
while
the
back
wheels
got
smaller.
During
the
1880s,
bicycles
enjoyed
a
sudden
growth
in
popularity.
However,
they
weren’t
very
safe.
Sitting
high
up
towards
the
front
of
the
bicycle
and
traveling
very
fast,
the
rider
could
be
easily
thrown
over
the
front
wheel
if
the
bicycle
hit
a
small
stone.
Fortunately,
the
“safety
bicycle”
was
invented
in
1884.
The
safety
bicycle
had
equal-sized
wheels
and
tires
with
air
in
them.
And
more
improvements
quickly
followed.
No
doubt
there
will
be
further
improvements
in
design
and
materials
in
the
future.