醴陵二中、醴陵四中
2017年上学期两校高二年级英语科期中考试试卷
总分:
150分
时量:120分钟
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
What
does
the
woman
want
to
buy
online
Some
books.
B.
A
pair
of
shoes.
C.
A
skirt.
What
is
the
weather
like
today
Cloudy.
B.
Sunny.
C.
Rainy.
How
many
students
have
taken
the
exam
Twenty-five.
B.
Forty.
C.
Fifty-five.
Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place
At
an
airport.
B.
At
a
railway
station.
C.
At
a
bus
stop.
Which
bus
should
the
woman
take
to
the
shopping
center
The
No.30
bus
B.
The
No.3
bus
C.
The
No.
300
bus.
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,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读或独白两遍。听第6段材料,
回答第6至7题。
How
much
will
the
woman
pay
for
the
suitcase
400
yuan.
B.
450
yuan.
C.
500
yuan.
What
color
does
the
woman
want
White.
B.
Blue.
C.
Black.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
When
will
the
show,
Survivor
Games,
be
on
At
7:50.
B.
At
8:00.
C.
At
8:10.
What
does
the
man
think
of
Survivor
Games
It’s
exciting.
B.
It’s
boring.
C.
It’s
relaxing.
Who
will
watch
Survivor
Games
tonight
The
man
alone.
B.
Both
of
them.
C.
Neither
of
them.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
Customer
and
manager.
Customer
and
waiter.
Husband
and
wife.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
talk
to
the
manager
To
get
a
waiter’s
service.
To
complain
about
the
food.
To
get
free
drinks.
What
dissatisfied
the
woman
last
time
The
drinks.
B.
The
long
distance.
C.
Her
seat.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
Which
language
does
the
woman
wish
to
learn
Chinese
or
English
B.
Chinese
or
Japanese.
C.
French
or
Japanese.
What
is
the
woman’s
native
language
French.
B.
Spanish.
C.
Italian.
Who
is
working
in
China
now
The
man.
B.
The
woman.
C.
The
woman’s
boyfriend.
Which
country
will
the
woman
visit
this
summer
holiday
France.
B.
China.
C.
Spain.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
At
what
age
did
Dayna
start
writing
her
book
Eight.
B.
Nine.
C.
Ten.
What
was
the
most
difficult
thing
for
Dayna
Writing
the
first
paragraph
of
a
book.
Writing
compositions
at
school.
Learning
about
writing
styles.
Why
did
Dayna
write
the
book
To
inspire
people
to
write.
To
make
people
happy.
To
encourage
people
to
read.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
If
you
plan
to
visit
Fiji,
you
are
probably
looking
for
some
fun
things
to
do.
Below
are
four
unusual
places.
The
Poseidon
Resort
The
Poseidon
resort
is
an
underwater
resort
that
gives
visitors
a
beautiful
view
of
sea
life.
This
resort
covers
255
acres.
It’s
covered
and
surrounded
by
a
lagoon
(咸水湖)
that
covers
5,000
acres
and
is
about
90
feet
under
water,
giving
you
a
beautiful
view
of
sea
life
right
before
your
eyes.
This
resort
even
has
a
hotel
for
those
who
would
prefer
to
have
the
unusual
experience
of
sleeping
and
waking
up
to
the
beautiful
scenery
all
around
them.
The
Sabeto
Mud
Pool
If
you’re
looking
for
something
unusual
to
do,
you
can’t
pass
up
the
mud
pool
at
Sabeto.
It
is
located
in
a
mountain
range
with
a
huge
group
of
Geothermal
(地热的)
pools
full
of
nice,
warm
mud.
Getting
down
and
into
the
mud
in
the
pool
is
believed
to
have
benefits
for
healthy
skin.
This
is
unusual,
but
adults
and
especially
kids
will
love
it.
Fire
Walking
Fire
walking
in
Fiji
is
believed
to
have
originated
on
the
island
of
Beau.
Fire
walking
is
when
you
walk
on
white-hot
stones
barefoot.
To
do
this,
you
have
to
be
mentally
prepared
for
it.
Trust
me;
there
is
a
lot
of
preparation
and
strict
rules
that
travelers
follow
in
order
to
do
this
safely.
The
Fiji
Museum
The
Fiji
museum
is
unusual
due
to
all
the
amazing
artifacts
you’ll
see
dating
back
3,000-4,000
years.
This
museum
has
a
certain
attraction
that
makes
it
funny—a
shoe.
It’s
been
said
that
a
man
named
Thomas
Baker
was
eaten
by
the
locals
several
centuries
ago
and
the
only
thing
left
was
his
shoe.
This
unusual
museum
is
a
great
idea
if
you
bring
the
whole
family
to
Fiji.
21.
Visitors
who
have
the
unusual
experience
of
sleeping
at
the
Poseidon
resort
can
_________.
A.
enjoy
the
excellent
service
in
the
hotel
B.
open
windows
to
see
sea
life
swimming
C.
see
sea
life
around
them
in
the
room
D.
only
watch
videos
about
sea
life
22.
Why
do
adults
like
to
get
down
into
the
mud
pool
A.
To
float
on
the
warm
mud
B.
To
make
them
strong
C.
To
play
with
the
warm
mud
D.
To
keep
their
skin
healthy
23.
Which
of
the
following
things
needs
more
courage
and
stricter
rules
A.
Trying
fire
walking
B.
Visiting
the
Poseidon
resort
C.
Getting
into
the
Sabeto
Mud
Pool
D.
Visiting
the
Fiji
museum
24.What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about
A.
How
to
travel.
B.
Introducing
some
interesting
places
for
fun.
C.
How
to
choose
the
places
of
interest.
D.
Why
people
love
to
visit
the
places.
B
Lita
Cabellut
is
one
of
Spain’s
most
successful
artists.
Her
paintings
now
sell
for
more
than
$100,000,
but
she
spent
her
early
years
living
on
the
streets.Cabellut
was
born
in
1961.
While
she
was
a
baby,
she
was
left
with
her
grandmother
by
her
parents.
In
fact,
she
spent
most
of
her
time
out
with
other
homeless
children
on
the
streets.
She
didn’t
go
to
school
and
it
never
crossed
her
mind
that
one
day
she
would
become
an
artist.
So
what
changed
Cabellut’s
life
so
greatly
Cabellut’s
grandmother
died
when
she
was
about
10
years
old.
And
she
lived
in
an
orphanage(孤儿院)
before
being
adopted
by
a
family
at
the
age
of
12.
They
took
her
to
museums
and
introduced
her
to
art.
One
painting
by
Goya,
a
famous
Spanish
painter,
made
a
deep
impression
on
her.
She
even
tried
to
copy
one
of
Goya’s
other
paintings.
The
result
was
not
very
good,
but
her
adopted
family
encouraged
her
to
keep
painting.And
for
the
first
time
in
her
life,
she
also
started
going
to
school.
She
says,
“It’s
hard
to
start
learning
to
read
and
write
when
you
are
13.
I
had
a
lot
of
private
classes
at
home
because
I
had
to
learn
everything.”
She
slowly
made
progress
at
school
and
started
to
listen
to
the
radio
program
Voice
of
Art.
After
graduating
from
university,
she
kept
painting.
Today,
Cabellut
is
best
known
for
her
portraits
(肖像画),which
include
not
only
paintings
of
famous
people
such
as
Charlie
Chaplin,
but
also
ordinary
people
who
some
might
consider
ugly.
“I
don’t
see
ugly
people,”
says
Cabellut.
“I
paint
different
people.
I
paint
people
in
whom
you
need
to
find
the
real
beauty
behind
the
skin.”
She
always
says,
“People
are
not
buying
just
paintings---it’s
the
magic
and
emotion
that
is
the
spirit
of
art.”
25.We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
Cabellut_______.
hasn’t
succeeded
as
an
artist
is
more
than
fifty
years
old
now
dreamed
of
being
an
artist
as
a
little
girl
was
sent
to
an
orphanage
after
her
birth
26.What
happened
when
Cabellut
was
about
10
years
old
A.
She
went
to
school
for
the
first
time.
B.
She
was
adopted
by
a
family.
C.
Her
grandmother
passed
away.
D.
Her
talent
for
painting
was
first
found.
27.What
do
Cabellut’s
paintings
mainly
focus
on
A.
The
appearance
of
different
people.
B.
The
real
beauty
behind
every
person.
C.
Famous
people
in
different
times.
D.
People
who
are
usually
considered
ugly.
C
Melbourne(墨尔本)
is
the
second
largest
city
in
Australia,
and
is
the
capital
city
of
the
state
of
Victoria,
always
in
competition
with
Sydney
in
different
fields
such
as
sport
and
economy.
Melbourne
is
located
near
the
Yarra
River
and
for
some
time
was
the
main
city
in
Australia.
It
is
called
the
Marvelous
Melbourne
for
its
unique
environment;
it
has
modern
buildings,
beautiful
beaches
and
is
the
most
multicultural
city
in
the
country.
It
attaches
a
lot
of
importance
to
sports.
That
is
shown
by
the
city
hosting
the
famous
Australian
Tennis
Open,
the
Melbourne
Cup
and
the
Australian
Grand
Prix.
Melbourne
can
be
considered
the
world’s
largest
city
in
area,
being
about
6,110
square
kilometers.
It
has
many
gardens
and
parks
which
occupy
a
third
of
the
area.
The
city
was
founded
in
1835
by
John
Batman,
and
its
name
is
in
honor
of
2nd
Viscount
Melbourne,
William
Lamb,
during
the
British
occupation
of
Victoria.
After
that,
Melbourne
began
to
grow
as
a
city
and
business
centre
on
the
north
end
of
Port
Phillip.
In
1847
Melbourne
was
declared
a
city
by
Queen
Victoria.
In
1850,
with
the
gold
discovery,
Melbourne
turned
into
a
major
port
of
Victoria
region.
The
Melbourne’s
hustle
and
bustle
was
unbelievable
then,
with
ships
from
all
over
the
world
arriving
there.
In
1854
its
population
increased
by
nearly
400%.
The
city
developed
quickly
and
the
service
industry
was
introduced,
and
with
all
of
this
Melbourne
became
a
main
financial
center
in
Australia.
Because
of
the
gold
rush,
Melbourne
received
many
migrants(移民)from
many
parts
of
the
world,
especially
from
Italy,
Greece,
Poland,
Turkey
and
Vietnam.
All
of
this
contributed
to
making
Melbourne
a
very
special
and
varied
city,
and
this
mixture
can
also
be
seen
in
its
restaurants,
architecture
and
festivals.
28.
Melbourne
is
called
the
Marvelous
Melbourne
because
of
___________.
A.
its
large
population
B.
its
wonderful
sports
C.
its
special
his
history
D.
its
unique
environment
29.
When
was
Melbourne
declared
a
city
A.
In
1835.
B.
In
1847.
C.
In
1850.
D.
In
1854.
30.
What
do
the
underlined
words
“hustle
and
bustle”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean
A.
Status.
B.
Success.
C.
Being
busy.
D.
Being
popular.
31.
What
brought
many
migrants
to
Melbourne
A.
Melbourne’s
cultural
diversity.
B.
The
British
occupation
of
Victoria.
C.
The
service
industry.
D.
The
gold
rush.
D
It
is
generally
accepted
these
days
that
reading
a
book
will
help
you
relieve
stress.
And
it
may
actually
make
you
a
more
thoughtful
person
as
you
learn
to
connect
with
the
various
characters.
But
there’s
more.
A
new
study
discovered
that
reading
more
than
3.5
hours
per
week
actually
increased
a
person’s
lifespan(寿命)by
23
percent---about
12
years
for
the
people
involved
in
the
study.
The
study
was
led
by
a
group
of
researchers
at
Yale
University.
It
looked
at
3,635
people,
both
men
and
women
but
all
older
than
50.
The
researchers
divided
them
into
three
categories:
those
who
didn’t
read
books;
those
who
read
up
to
3.5
hours
a
week;
those
who
read
more
than
3.5
hours
a
week.
After
the
researchers
adjusted
for
factors
like
education,
health
and
income,
the
data
showed
that,
on
average,
those
who
read
about
3.5
hours
a
week
were
17
percent
less
likely
to
die.
In
addition,
the
study
examined
people
who
read
newspapers
and
magazines
and
found
that
they
were
11
percent
less
likely
to
die
than
non-readers,
but
only
if
they
spent
more
than
seven
hours
reading
each
week.
That
may
be
due
to
the
different
forms
of
these
items.
When
people
read
newspapers
or
magazines,
they
tend
to
skim
the
material
rather
than
read
it
fully.
Avni
Bavishi,
the
study’s
leader,
said,
“We
believe
people
need
to
know,
learn
and
understand
more
things
when
they
are
reading
books,
because
They’re
longer
and
there
are
more
characters,
more
plots
to
follow,
and
more
connections
to
make.”
From
all
of
this,
the
authors
concluded
that,
as
with
a
healthy
diet
and
exercise,
books
appear
to
promote
a
“significant
survival
advantage.”
Clearly,
there
is
a
need
for
more
study.
We’re
certain
that
book
lovers
all
around
the
world
will
be
glad
to
provide
the
data
needed
to
make
further
conclusions.
32.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
paragraph
A.
A
few
people
think
that
reading
can
help
them
relax.
B.
Reading
can
make
a
person
more
sensitive.
C.
Reading
can
help
a
person
to
live
a
longer
life.
D.
Most
people
think
that
reading
can
help
them
to
live
a
better
life.
33.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
people
in
the
study
from
the
text
A.
All
of
them
were
older
than
fifty.
B.
Most
of
them
were
women
readers.
C.
More
than
half
of
them
were
college
students.
D.
They
were
divided
into
four
groups
by
the
researchers.
34.
Generally
speaking,
those
who
read
newspapers
and
magazines______
than
those
who
read
books.
A.
live
longer
B.
are
more
likely
to
be
positive
C.
have
a
better
ability
to
understand
D.
get
fewer
benefits
in
terms
of
the
lifespan
35.
In
the
last
paragraph,
the
writer
aims
to_________.
A.
tell
readers
about
the
importance
of
reading
B.
tell
readers
that
the
study
needs
more
data
C.
call
on
book
lovers
to
provide
more
data
for
the
study
D.
encourage
readers
to
make
further
conclusions
by
themselves
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Having
met
someone
interesting,
you
may
want
to
learn
more
about
that
person.
36._______
However,
it
will
be
easy
to
do
with
some
careful
plans.
37.________
If
you
show
the
person
who
you
are,
he
or
she
can
easily
expose
himself
or
herself
to
you.
You
can
also
learn
about
the
interests
of
the
person
by
displaying
yours.
Pay
attention
to
the
person’s
reactions
to
different
incidents.
38.______Every
day
you
have
many
chances
to
see
what
the
person
does
when
different
things
happen.
This
will
help
you
to
see
through
the
person.
Pay
attention
to
the
person’s
body
language.
Observe
if
the
person
is
facing
you
or
looking
at
you
frequently.
39.________
Ask
personal
but
not
too
deep
questions.
Be
sure
to
make
it
natural;
otherwise,
it
won’t
make
the
person
willing
to
continue
the
conversation.
40.______
There
is
a
saying
that
“birds
of
a
feather
flock(聚集)together”,
and
it
is
often
true.
Spending
time
with
these
friends
may
help
you
to
really
learn
more
about
the
person.
A.
Show
the
person
who
you
are.
B.
Don’t
ask
any
private
questions.
C.
Show
your
kindness
to
the
person
first.
D.
Finally,
hang
out
with
the
person’s
close
friends.
E.
Without
any
guidance,
you
may
not
know
how
to
do
it.
F.
If
the
gestures
seem
nervous,
they
might
mean
something
bad.
G.
Getting
to
know
someone
better
is
more
than
just
knowing
what
the
person
says.
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小涂黑。
Like
many
families
in
Sanyati,
a
small
countryside
town
in
western
Zimbabwe(津巴布韦),
Johnson’s
family
does
not
have
a
television.
One
day
after
school,
Johnson
arrived
home
and
41.______
something
unusual
in
the
house.
At
first,
he
42.______
his
father
had
bought
a
television,
but
when
his
mother
said
it
was
a
computer,
he
was
43.______.
It’s
not
that
Johnson
didn’t
like
the
44.______;
he
just
didn’t
know
how
to
use
it.
Johnson
and
his
father
didn’t
even
know
how
to
turn
it
on.
"Nobody
in
our
neighborhood
knew
how
to
45.______
a
computer,"
Johnson
said.
But
things
46._____
when
Nikon,
a
young
family
friend,
came
from
a
big
city
to
visit.
Nikon
knew
all
about
computers.
“At
first,
I
was
always
47.______
the
wrong
button,”
Johnson
recalled.
“But
I
kept
on
going
48.______I
was
eager
to
learn.”
After
three
weeks,
Johnson
had
mastered
some
computer
49._______,
such
as
opening
and
closing
files.
Johnson
kept
on
practicing
after
Nikon
50.______.
His
speed
slowly
improved.
Soon,
Johnson
felt
51.______
with
the
computer.
Meanwhile,
Johnson’s
friends
52._____
what
had
happened
to
him.
He
no
longer
played
soccer
after
school
like
he
used
to.
Johnson’s
friends
53.______.
Were
Johnson’s
parents
54._____him
from
playing
with
them
Did
he
have
new
friends
One
day,
three
of
Johnson’s
friends
surprised
him
at
home.
They
couldn’t
55.______
what
they
saw
—
a
computer,
and
Johnson
was
operating
it.
After
that,
Johnson
began
to
teach
them
how
to
use
the
computer.
It
wasn’t
long
before
the
neighborhood
kids
wanted
to
learn,
too!
The
computer
began
to
experience
56._____
because
the
kids
were
pressing
too
many
buttons.
So
he
57.______a
plan.
He
began
charging
for
lessons.
But
this
did
not
stop
more
kids
from
coming.
Those
whose
parents
did
not
have
money
58._______with
chickens
or
goats.
Johnson
has
taught
computer
skills
to
30
students
from
his
local
school.
With
the
money
earned
from
59.______,
Johnson
has
bought
a
television
and
a
radio
for
his
60._______.
And
he
plans
to
buy
a
new
computer
and
keep
on
teaching.
41.A.
realized
B.
noticed
C.
received
D.
achieved
42.A.
felt
B.
found
C.
thought
D.
decided
43.A.
disappointed
B.
interested
C.
satisfied
D.
excited
44.A.
television
B.
radio
C.
telephone
D.
computer
45.A.
operate
B.
repair
C.
manage
D.
control
46.A.
finished
B.
ended
C.
changed
D.
corrected
47.A.
editing
B.
pressing
C.
pulling
D.
putting
48.A.
but
B.
and
C.
because
D.
so
49.A.
systems
B.
files
C.
languages
D.
basics
50.A.
left
B.
returned
C.
arrived
D.
disappeared
51.A.
confused
B.
comfortable
C.
valuable
D.
considerable
52.A.
remembered
B.
discussed
C.
suspected
D.
wondered
53.A.
screamed
B.
hoped
C.
worried
D.
laughed
54.A.
preventing
B.
escaping
C.
protecting
D.
separating
55.A.
understand
B.
admit
C.
prove
D.
believe
56.A.
challenges
B.
problems
C.
tasks
D.
chances
57.A.
kept
up
with
B.
put
up
with
C.
came
up
with
D.
caught
up
with
58.A.
paid
B.
greeted
C.
filled
D.
played
59.A.
working
B.
begging
C.
teaching
D.
competing
60.A.
friend
B.
neighbor
C.
student
D.
family
(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。
Today
I
went
to
a
conference,
61.______
two
students
had
a
debate
about
the
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
the
Internet.
The
first
speaker
talked
about
the
positive
62._______(effect)
of
the
Internet
on
our
lives.
The
first
is
its
value
for
people
who
63._______(look)
for
information.
For
example,
with
the
touch
of
a
button
64.______
the
click
of
a
mouse,
a
student
will
find
abundant
information
at
his
or
her
command.
The
second
is
our
ability
65.______
(relate)
to
others
through
the
Internet
and
it
is
especially
important
for
disabled
people
66.______
can’t
leave
their
homes.
The
67._____
(two)
speaker
talked
about
the
negative
effects
of
the
Internet
on
our
lives.
For
example,
some
experts
think
that
the
outcome
of
spending
too
much
time
on
the
Internet
is
difficulty
in
68._____________(form)
social
bonds.
They
were
also
quite
explicit
about
how
heavy
Internet
users
spend
69.______(much)
time
with
their
Internet
friends
than
their
real-life
friends
from
school
and
work.
Both
sides
presented
lots
of
statistics
to
support
their
arguments.
My
own
judgment
is
that
though
the
Internet
is
70._______(benefit),
we
should
use
our
intelligence
and
not
be
a
slave
to
it!
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)
文中共有10处语言错误,每句最多两处。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。
During
the
winter
holiday
I
took
part
a
special
winter
camp
with
my
classmates.
There
we
made
some
new
friend.
They
were
senior
students
from
Canvey
Island,
a
small
island
in
the
River
Thames,
where
is
to
the
east
of
London.
As
hosts,
we
showed
them
around
many
places
of
interest
in
Beijing,
such
as
the
Palace
Museum,
the
Great
Wall
or
the
Summer
Palace.
We
also
told
them
about
the
changes
that
had
been
taken
place
in
Beijing.
They
said
Beijing
was
quite
different
from
that
they
had
heard.
It
was
very
beautiful
and
most
Chinese
people
was
very
friendly.
Meanwhile,
we
improved
their
spoken
English
when
communicate
with
them.
I
think
the
winter
camp
was
wonderfully
and
unforgettable.
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的外国朋友Cathy最近力视下降很快,写信向你询问如何保护视力。请你根据以下要点给她回信。
注意阅读的姿势和环境;
避免长时间的看电视、玩电脑游戏和手机等;
多做运动(眼保健操;户外运动等)。
注意:1.词数100字左右。
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:姿势:posture
Dear
Cathy,
I’m
glad
to
have
received
your
letter.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
醴陵二中、醴陵四中
2017年上学期两校高二年级英语科期中考试试卷
参考答案
1-5
CBBAB
6-10
BBBAC
11-15
CACCB
16-20
CBCAC
A篇
21-24
CDAB
B篇
25-27
BCB
C篇
28-31
DBCD
D篇32-35
CADC
36-40
EAGFD
41-45
BCADA
46-50
CBCDA
51-55
BDCAD
56-60
BCACD
61.
where
62.
effects
63.
are
looking
64.
or
65.
to
relate
66.who
67.
second
68.
forming
69.
more
70.
beneficial
改错
第一句:
在part和a之间加in
第二句:
把friend
改为friends
第三句:
把where改which
第四句:
把or改and
第五句:把been去掉
第六句:把that改what
第七句:把was
改were
第八句:把their
改our
;
把communicate
改communicating
第九句:把wonderfully改wonderful
A
sample:
Dear
Cathy,
I’m
glad
to
have
received
your
letter.
From
your
letter,
I
learnt
that
your
eyesight
has
decreased
recently.
It’s
my
pleasure
to
give
you
some
suggestions
on
how
to
protect
your
eyes.
First
of
all,
you
should
have
a
proper
reading
posture.
Don’t
read
in
bed,
as
it
can
do
great
harm
to
your
eyes.
Meanwhile,
there
should
be
plenty
of
light
while
you
are
reading.
Besides,
avoid
watching
TV,
playing
computer
games
or
mobile
phones
for
a
long
time.
What’s
more,
it’s
important
for
you
to
do
eye
exercises
twice
a
day
and
get
a
good
sleep
at
night.
Doing
outdoor
activities
and
looking
out
of
the
window
to
enjoy
green
trees
and
grass
during
break
times
are
also
good
ways
to
make
your
eyes
relaxed.
If
you
follow
my
suggestions
above,
your
eyesight
will
be
sure
to
improve
gradually.
I’m
looking
forward
to
receiving
good
news
from
you!
Yours,
Li
Hua