高
二
年
级
期
中
考
试
英
语
试
题
2017.4
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一、
听力(共两节,满分10分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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
man
advise
the
woman
do
Ask
the
conductor.
B.
Get
off
immediately.
C.
Check
the
map.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Brother
and
sister
B.
Husband
and
wife
C.
Classmates
3.
How
old
is
the
man
A.
19.
B.
22.
C.
30.
4.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
a
restaurant
B.
In
a
shop
C.
In
a
police
station
5.
What
are
the
two
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
The
clothes
B.
The
weather
C.
The
visit
第二节(共15小题,每小题0.5分,满分7.5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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7
两个小题。
6.
How
many
foreign
languages
has
the
man
ever
learnt
A.
Two.
B.
Three
C.
Four
7.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
A.
He
knows
German
a
lot.
B.
He
thinks
Japanese
grammar
is
difficult
C.
He
is
interested
in
Chinese
characters.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
Why
does
the
man
come
to
Beijing
A.
To
see
a
computer
exhibition
B.
To
meet
Stephen
C.
To
spend
a
holiday
9.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
A.
He
likes
staying
in
a
room
with
someone.
B.
He
won’t
work
in
the
present
company.
C.
He
wants
a
large
and
bright
single
room.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
Where
did
the
woman
go
on
Saturday
A.
To
a
farm.
B.
To
a
garden.
C.
To
a
park.
11.
What
was
the
problem
with
the
tree
A.
It
is
too
small
to
live
on.
B.
It
is
too
expensive
to
get.
C.
It
is
too
long
to
put
in
the
car.
12.
What
was
the
weather
like
that
day
A.
It
was
warm.
B.
It
was
hot.
C.
It
was
cold.
听下面一段对话,回答第13和第16四个小题。
13.
What
is
wrong
with
the
man
A.
He
needs
to
see
a
doctor.
B.
He
often
feels
tired.
C.
He
didn’t
sleep
well
last
night.
14.
What
did
the
man’s
doctor
say
A.
There
was
nothing
serious.
B.
He
needed
further
check.
C.
He
should
rest
and
eat
well.
15.
What
season
is
it
A.
spring
B.
summer
C.
winter
16.
What
will
the
woman
do
next
A.
Go
running
B.
Have
a
rest.
C.
Play
ping-pong.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
Who
are
the
listeners
A.
Parents.
B.
Students.
C.
Teachers.
18.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
museum
A.
To
show
more
computers
B.
To
help
school
children
C.
To
develop
the
industry.
19.
Why
does
the
company
invite
the
listeners
A.
To
get
some
advice.
B.
To
sell
them
computers.
C.
To
introduce
the
history
of
the
company.
20.
When
will
the
speaker
come
back
A.
In
half
an
hour
B.
In
an
hour
C.
In
more
than
an
hour.
二.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
The
Healthy
Habits
Survey
shows
that
only
about
one
third
of
American
seniors
have
correct
habits。Here
are
some
findings
and
expert
advice.
1.
How
many
times
did
you
brush
your
teeth
yesterday
·Finding:
A
full
33%
of
seniors
brush
their
teeth
only
once
a
day.
·Step:
Remove
the
300
types
of
bacteria
in
your
mouth
each
morning
with
a
battery-operated
toothbrush.
Brush
gently
for
2
minutes
at
least
twice
a
day.
2.
How
many
times
did
you
wash
your
hands
or
bathe
yesterday
·Finding:
Seniors,
on
average,
bathe
fewer
than
3
days
a
week.
And
nearly
30%
wash
their
hands
only
4
times
a
day—half
of
the
number
doctors
recommend.
·step:
We
touch
our
faces
around
3000
times
a
day—often
inviting
germs
to
enter
our
mouth,
nose
and
eyes.
Use
toilet
paper
to
avoid
touching
the
door
handle.
And,
most
importantly,
wash
your
hands
often
with
hot
running
water
and
soap
for
20
seconds.
3.
How
often
do
you
think
about
fighting
germs
·Finding:
Seniors
are
not
fighting
germs
as
well
as
they
should.
·Step:
Be
aware
of
germs.
Do
you
know
it
is
not
your
toilet
but
your
kitchen
sponge(海绵)
that
can
carry
more
germs
than
anything
else
To
kill
these
germs,
keep
your
sponge
in
the
microwave
for
10
seconds.21.
What
is
found
out
about
American
seniors
A.
Most
of
them
have
good
habits.
B.
Nearly
30%
of
them
bathe
three
days
a
week.
C.
All
of
them
are
fighting
germs
better
than
expected.
D.
About
one
third
of
them
brush
their
teeth
only
once
a
day.
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
text
A.
We
should
keep
from
touching
our
faces.
B.
There
are
less
than
300
types
of
bacteria
in
the
mouth.
C.
A
kitchen
sponge
can
carry
more
germs
than
a
toilet.
D.
We
should
wash
our
hands
before
touching
a
door
handle.
23.
The
text
probably
comes
from
____.
A.
a
guide
book.
B.
a
popular
magazine.
C.
a
book
review.
D.
an
official
document.
B
There
are
two
types
of
people
in
the
world.
Although
they
have
equal
degree
of
health
and
wealth
and
other
comforts
of
life,
one
becomes
happy,
the
other
becomes
unhappy.
This
results
from
the
different
ways
in
which
they
consider
things,
persons,
events
and
the
resulting
effects
upon
their
minds.
People
who
are
to
be
happy
fix
their
attention
on
the
convenience
of
things:
the
pleasant
parts
of
conversation,
the
well
prepared
dishes,
the
goodness
of
the
wine,
the
fine
weather.
They
enjoy
all
the
cheerful
things.
Those
who
are
to
be
unhappy
think
and
speak
only
of
the
opposite
things.
Therefore,
they
are
continually
dissatisfied.
By
their
words,
they
sour
the
pleasure
of
society,
offend
(hurt)
many
people,
and
make
themselves
unwelcome
everywhere.
If
this
state
of
mind
is
founded
in
nature,
such
unhappy
person
would
be
the
more
to
be
shown
sympathy.
The
intention(意图)
of
criticizing(批评)
and
being
disliked
is
perhaps
taken
up
by
imitation(模仿).
It
grows
into
a
habit,
unknown
to
its
owners.
The
habit
may
be
strong,
but
it
may
be
cured
when
those
who
have
it
realize
its
bad
effects
on
their
interests
and
tastes.
I
hope
this
little
warning
may
be
of
service
to
them,
and
help
them
change
this
habit.Although
in
fact
it
is
chiefly
an
act
of
the
imagination,
it
has
serious
results
in
life
since
it
brings
about
deep
sorrow
and
bad
luck.
Those
people
hurt
many
others.
Nobody
loves
them,
and
no
one
treats
them
with
more
than
the
most
common
politeness
and
respect.
This
often
puts
them
in
a
bad
mood
and
draws
them
into
arguments.
If
they
want
to
get
some
advantages
in
social
position
or
money,
nobody
wishes
them
success.
Nor
will
anyone
start
a
step
of
speaking
a
word
to
favor
their
hopes.
If
they
bring
on
themselves
public
objections(反对),
no
one
will
defend
or
excuse
them,
and
many
will
join
to
criticize
their
wrong
doings.
These
should
change
this
bad
habit
and
be
pleased
with
what
is
pleasing,
without
worrying
needlessly
about
themselves
and
others.
If
they
do
not,
it
will
be
good
for
others
to
avoid
any
contact
with
them.
24.
People
who
are
unhappy
_______.
A.
always
see
the
unpleasant
side
of
certain
things
B.
are
usually
born
with
the
criticizing
qualities.
C.
usually
misunderstand
what
others
think
or
say
D.
always
dislike
and
quarrel
with
happy
people
25.
The
phrase
“sour
the
pleasure
of
society”
most
nearly
means
“______”.
A.
have
a
good
taste
with
social
life
B.
tend
to
praise
others
openly
C.
make
others
unhappy
D.
enjoy
the
pleasure
of
life
26.
We
can
conclude
from
the
passage
that
___________.
A.
we
should
pity
all
such
unhappy
people
B.
people
can
get
rid
of
the
habit
of
unhappiness
C.
such
unhappy
people
are
dangerous
to
social
life
D.
unhappy
people
can
not
understand
happy
person
27.
If
such
unhappy
person
insists
on
keeping
the
habit,
the
author
suggests
people
should
________.
A.
quarrel
with
them
until
they
realize
it
B.
show
no
respect
and
politeness
to
them
C.
help
them
to
recognize
the
bad
effects
D.
prevent
any
communication
with
them
C
I
was
waiting
to
cross
on
a
typically
busy
road
of
New
York
City
when
a
young
lady
approached
from
my
right,
pushing
a
baby
stroller(婴儿车)
and
saying
something
softly
over
her
lovely
child.
Oh,
no,
she’s
going
to
get
hit.
Yet
I
paused
for
a
few
seconds
before
reaching
out
to
her.
In
my
mind.
I
could
see
it
all:
the
yellow
taxi
knocking
into
them
heavily,
the
woman
losing
hold
of
the
stroller,
the
stroller
and
baby
falling
in
different
directions.
“What
are
you
doing ”
a
man
said.
His
voice
brought
me
back
to
reality:
the
man
had
come
out
of
nowhere,
grabbed
the
woman’s
arm
and
dragged
her
back
greatly
just
in
time
to
avoid
the
speeding
taxi.
The
woman
was
shocked.
She
had
been
unaware
of
her
near
death.
I
saw
this
man
become
a
hero
for
the
day;
he
saved
two
lives.
He
certainly
wasn’t
like
Superman
or
any
other
comic-book
hero.
I,
however,
the
silent
stranger
who
just
stood
there,
saw
everything
and
did
nothing.
Why
didn’t
I
do
anything
immediately
Why
did
I
wait
for
five
seconds
But
then
I
realized
that
a
part
of
it
was…I
was
afraid.
Afraid
that
I
could
have
been
wrong
about
my
prediction:
What
if
she
got
annoyed
by
my
action
What
if
I
looked
like
a
fool
Years
later,
I
could
still
see
that
scene
fresh
in
my
mind.
I
now
think
about
our
society,
and
why
I
have
been
raised.
We
look
around
the
subway,
noticing
empty
seats
between
people,
and
all
those
who
choose
to
stand
for
15
minutes
rather
than
sit
next
to
strangers.
Kids
grow
up
with
the
warning
that
if
they
talk
to
strangers,
they
will
end
up
getting
kidnapped(绑架)
and
never
be
seen
again.
28.
Why
was
the
young
lady
nearly
hit
by
the
taxi
A.She
was
busy
saying
hello
to
the
author.
B.She
was
hurrying
across
the
crowded
road.
C.She
was
concentrating
on
pleasing
her
baby.
D.She
was
reaching
out
to
shake
hands
with
the
author.
29.
We
can
infer
that
the
author
felt____.
grateful
to
the
man
for
his
timely
warning.
guilty
for
not
offering
help
at
the
first
time.
hateful
to
the
man
for
his
bad
behavior.
happy
for
the
woman
and
her
baby
being
saved
timely.
30.Why
didn’t
the
author
take
immediate
action
She
suffered
from
some
mental
struggles.
She
was
well
aware
of
her
limited
abilities.
She
couldn’t
believe
it
was
a
real
accident.
She
was
unable
to
reach
for
the
lady
and
her
kid.
31.The
author
‘s
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
is
to
show
that
____.
we
are
supposed
to
be
aware
of
our
safety.
we
should
reflect
on
our
previous
behavior.
we
need
to
change
our
traditional
thoughts.
we
must
make
some
contributions
to
the
society.
D
The
iPhone,
the
iPad:
each
of
Apple’s
products
sounds
cool
and
has
become
a
fad(一时的风尚).
Apple
has
cleverly
taken
advantage
of
the
power
of
the
letter
“i”
–--
and
many
other
brands
are
following
suit.
The
BBC’s
iPlayer
---
which
allows
Web
users
to
watch
TV
programs
on
the
Internet
---used
the
title
in
2008.
A
lovely
bear
---
popular
in
the
US
and
UK
---
that
plays
music
and
video
is
called
“iTeddy”.
A
slimmed-down
version(简装本)
of
London’s
Independent
newspaper
was
started
last
week
under
the
name
“i”.
In
general,
single-letter
prefixes(前缀)
have
been
popular
since
the
1990s,
when
terms
such
as
e-mail
and
e-commerce(电子商务)
first
came
into
use.
Most
“i”
products
are
targeted
at
(针对)young
people
and
considering
the
major
readers
of
Independent’s
“i”,
it’s
no
surprise
that
they’ve
selected
this
fashionable
name.
But
it’s
hard
to
see
what’s
so
special
about
the
letter
“i”.
Why
not
use
“a”,
“b”,
or
“c”
instead
According
to
Tony
Thorne,
head
of
the
Language
Center
at
King’s
College,
London,
“i”
works
because
its
meaning
has
become
ambiguous.
When
Apple
uses
“i”,
no
one
knows
whether
it
means
Internet,
information,
individual
or
interactive,
Thorne
told
BBC
Magazines.
“Even
when
Apple
created
the
iPod,
it
seems
it
didn’t
have
one
clear
definition(定义),”
he
says.
“However,
thanks
to
Apple,
the
term
is
now
connected
with
portability
(轻便)
.”adds
Thorne.
Clearly
the
letter
“i”
also
agrees
with
the
idea
that
the
Western
World
is
centered
on
the
individual.
Each
person
believes
they
have
their
own
needs,
and
we
love
personalized
products
for
this
reason.
Along
with
“Google”
and
“blog”,
readers
of
BBC
Magazines
voted
“i”
as
one
of
the
top
20
words
that
have
come
to
define
the
last
decade(十年).
But
as
history
shows,
people
grow
tired
of
fads.
From
the
1900s
to
1990s,
products
with
“2000”
in
their
names
became
fashionable
as
the
year
was
connected
with
all
things
advanced
and
modern.
However,
as
we
entered
the
new
century,
the
fashion
disappeared.
32.
We
can
infer
that
the
Independent’s
“i”
is
designed
for
_________.
A.
old
readers
B.
young
readers
C.
fashionable
women
D.
engineers
33.
The
underlined
word
“ambiguous”
means
“__________”.
A.
popular
B.
clear
C.
uncertain
D.
unique
34.
Nowadays,
the
“i”
term
often
reminds
people
of
the
products
which
are
_______.
A.
portable
B.
environmentally
friendly
C.
advanced
D.
recyclable
35.
The
writer
suggests
that
__________.
A.
“i”
products
are
often
of
high
quality
B.
iTeddy
is
alive
bear
C.
the
letter
“b”
replaces
letter
“i”
to
name
the
products
D.
the
popularity
of
“i”
products
may
not
last
long
三.七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Everyone
wants
to
be
a
great
person,
kind
and
caring.
But
for
some,
that s
not
always
the
case.
36_
A
few
of
these
harmful
characteristics
are
listed
for
you
below.
If
you
happen
to
realize
that
you
possess
any
of
them
–
quit!
You
are
self-centered.
Many
people
do
this
unconsciously.
You
think
you
are
the
only
one
that
matters,
and
often
don t
care
what
others
have
to
say.
If
this
is
you,
it s
time
to
change.
37
You
are
always
in
competition.
Are
you
the
person
who
has
to
be
better
than
everyone
else
If
so,
you re
unattractive.
38
If
they
overcame
their
fear
of
heights
and
climbed
10
feet
in
the
air,
don t
say,
“That s
all
I ve
climbed
30
feet!”
Instead
say,
“That s
wonderful.
I m
really
proud
of
you.”
39
You
are
definitely
unattractive
when
constantly
asking
why
others
don t
see
you
as
important
as
you
think
they
should.
For
instance,
your
two
friends
went
somewhere
without
you.
It
doesn t
matter
to
them,
but
to
you
it
does.
Get
over
it.
Your
friends
lives
don t
stop
when
you re
not
around.
You
are
the
boss.
40
If
you re
the
one
always
making
decisions,
needing
to
be
in
charge,
or
trying
to
control
what
others
are
doing,
you re
acting
in
an
unattractive
way.
A.
You
should
let
your
friends
have
their
moment.
B.
In
a
group
of
friends,
everyone
should
be
on
an
equal
playing
field.
C.
There
are
many
behaviors
making
people
unattractive
or
annoying.
D.
You
are
unreliable,
yet
dependent
upon
others.
E.
You
question
your
importance
to
others.
F.
People
seen
as
unattractive
are
often
in
fights
with
their
friends.
G.
No
one
wants
such
a
friend
as
only
cares
about
themselves.
四.完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
Last
weekend,
I
had
an
opportunity
to
serve
as
a
volunteer
at
a
nursing
home
in
another
city.
I
don’t
have
a
car
and
even
the
41
train
station
is
far
away
from
my
house.
42
,
I
wasn’t
sure
how
to
get
there.
I
posted
a(n)
43
for
a
ride
on
the
ride
share
board.
Soon
an
individual
I’d
never
met
44
that
he’d
be
able
to
pick
me
up
and
drop
me
off
at
the
station.
He
said
he’d
wait
until
my
train
arrived
45
he
drove
away.
My
heart
46
and
the
stress
I’d
been
feeling
disappeared
47
and
thus
our
friendship
began.
I
ended
up
arriving
at
the
nursing
home
in
48
.
The
tiny
team
of
servers
there
were
49
for
the
additional
help.
We
all
worked
together
as
a
team.
I
was
glad
to
be
a
part
of
this
and
be
of
50
to
the
elderly.
That
evening
when
my
new
51
dropped
me
off
at
the
station,
he
52
that
it
was
in
a
deserted
area.
So
he
parked
his
car
and
said,
“We
will
wait
for
the
53
to
come
together.”
I
couldn’t
believe
his
54
.
With
five
minutes
left
before
the
train
arrived,
he
55
with
me
stories
of
his
childhood.
As
a
young
boy,
he
56
to
sit
near
the
edge
of
the
train
tracks,
waiting
57
for
the
trains
to
rush
by
with
all
their
force.
That
night
he
waited
with
me
as
my
train
58
.
It
didn’t
rush
by
with
full
force
but
I
left
that
station
59
the
full
force
of
his
kindness
and
generosity.
People
like
him
would
always
60
me
how
to
love
and
how
to
give.
41.
A.
best
B.
largest
C.
closest
D.
latest
42.
A.
However
B.
Therefore
C.
Instead
D.
Otherwise
43.
A.
excuse
B.
charge
C.
preference
D.
request
44.
A.
replied
B.
joked
C.
remembered
D.
pretended
45.
A.
when
B.
since
C.
after
D.
before
46.
A.
broke
B.
warmed
C.
sank
D.
changed
47.
A.
immediately
B.
gradually
C.
recently
D.
slowly
48.
A.
order
B.
return
C.
time
D.
turn
49.
A.
grateful
B.
regretful
C.
responsible
D.
sorry
50.
A.
interest
B.
service
C.
hope
D.
curiosity
51.
A.
clerk
B.
customer
C.
neighbor
D.
friend
52.
A.
admitted
B.
heard
C.
noticed
D.
intended
53.
A.
train
B.
bus
C.
taxi
D.
car
54.
A.
bravery
B.
confidence
C.
courage
D.
kindness
55.
A.
argued
B.
shared
C.
discussed
D.
compared
56.
A.
used
B.
had
C.
wished
D.
decided
57.
A.
unwillingly
B.
proudly
C.
excitedly
D.
embarrassedly
58.
A.
started
B.
passed
C.
stopped
D.
approached
59.
A.
doubting
B.
ignoring
C.
feeling
D.
wondering
60.
A.
warn
B.
remind
C.
expect
D.
promise
五.语法填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
As
one
of
the
most
important
traditional
Chinese
__1__(festival),
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival
falls
__2__the
15th
day
of
the
eighth
lunar
month.
It
takes
__3__(it)
name
as
it
is
always
celebrated
in
the
middle
of
autumn.
The
day
is
also
known
as
the
Moon
Festival,
as
at
that
time
of
the
year
the
moon
is
at
its
roundest
and
__4__(bright).
This
day
is
also
considered
a
harvest
since
fruit,
vegetables
and
grain
have
been
harvested
by
this
time.
Family
members
go
home
__5_(appreciate)
the
round
moon
together,
and
eat
moon
cakes.
The
full
moon
is
a
symbol
for
family
reunion,
_6__is
why
that
day
is
also
known
as
the
Festival
of
Reunion.
The
celebrations
date
back
more
than
2000
years.
The
word”
Mid-Autumn”
first
appeared
in
the
famous
ancient
book
Zhouli(The
Zhou
Rituals,
a
book
__7__(tell)
the
rituals(礼节)
in
the
Zhou
Dynasty).
However,
it
was
not
until
the
early
Tang
Dynasty
that
the
day
was
__8__(official)
celebrated
as
a
traditional
festival.
It
became
_9__established
festival
during
the
Song
Dynasty.
More
customs
for
marking
this
occasion
__10___(form)ever
since.
六、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。
According
to
a
survey,
in
recent
years
monthly
expenses
of
a
middle
school
student
have
been
on
the
sharply
rise.
Many
a
student
have
no
concept
of
thrift(勤俭)in
their
mind.
They
take
it
for
grant
that
they
spend
money
from
their
parents.
This
phenomenon
is
mainly
caused
by
the
following
factors.
First
of
all,
nowadays most of
the
students
are
the
only
children
of
their
families
and
naturally
get
many
more
care
and
pocket
money.
In
addition,
with
the
improvement
of
living
standards,
parents
can
afford
lower
expenses
of
their
children.
From
my
opinion
of
view,
a
middle
school
student,
as
pure consumer,
should
learn
to
be
thrifty.
We
should
limit
our
expenses
and
not
to
buy
whatever
we
want
regardless
for
their
price.
The
habit
of
thrift
would
help
us
form
right
values
and
is
beneficial
to
their
future
development.
七、书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,和美国朋友Peter学习互助。他写信给你,提到他最近学习中文取得的进步和遇到的困难。请你回信给他些建议,并谈谈你英语学习的困惑。信的内容应包括:
1.克服中文困难的建议。
2.目前英文学习的困难。
3.表达愿望。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.给出的部分不计入词数。
Dear
Peter,
I m
glad
to
receive
your
letter,
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
高二期中英语答案2017.4
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阅读理解1-3
DCB
4-7
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12-15
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语法填空:
festivals,
on,
its,
brightest,
to
appreciate,
which,
telling,
officially,
an,
have
been
formed.
短文改错
1.sharply
改为
sharp。
考查形容词和副词用法。
2.have改为has。
考查主谓一致。
3.grant改为granted。考察固定短语take
sth.
for
granted。
4.many改为much。考察形容词比较级。
5.lower改为higher。考察上下文逻辑关系。
6.as
pure
consumer改为as
a
pure
consumer。考察冠词,consumer为可数名词。
7.to去掉。考察动词,buy与limit并列放在should后
8.for改为of。考察介词搭配,regardless
of
不管。
9.would改为will。考察时态。
10.their改为our。
书面表达
Dear
Peter,
I’m
glad
to
receive
your
letter,
from
which
I
learn
you’ve
made
great
progress
in
learning
Chinese.
Not
only
can
you
speak
more
Chinese
than
before,
but
you’ve
been
able
to
catch
some
TV
programs
in
Chinese.
And
I’m
informed
that
you
have
some
difficulty
reading
Chinese.
Personally,
you
should
learn
and
memorize
more
Chinese
characters.
Besides,
you
should
choose
some
simpler
articles.
As
for
my
English,
I’m
faced
with
a
new
problem.
From
Book
6,
the
new
words
and
texts
in
each
module
double
those
in
the
previous
textbooks.
I
hope
you
can
give
me
some
advice
on
how
to
deal
with
it,
and
that
your
reading
will
improve
greatly
soon.
(106words)
Best
wishes.
Yours,
Li
Hua