陕西省黄陵中学高新部2016-2017学年高一下学期第四学月考试英语试题 (含听力)

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高新部高一年级第四次月考
英语试题
第I卷
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。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
now?
A.Go
to
the
movie
B.Go
to
bed
C.Get
up.
2.
Which
bus
stops
at
the
zoo?
A.T-3
B.T-6
C.T-4.
3.
Why
is
the
woman
calling?
A.
She
isn't
the
office
B.
She
wants
to
consume
C.
She's
not
satisfied.
4.
Who's
going
to
get
married
in
October?
A
.Jane.
B.Fiona
C.Alice.
5.
What
does
the
woman
to
buy?
A
.Some
notes
B.Some
tickets
C.Some
machines.
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.Why
does
the
man
want
to
see
the
doctor
A.To
have
a
test
B.To
pay
the
doctor
C.To
ask
for
advice
7.What's
the
woman
A.A
doctor
B.A
patient
C.A
nurse
听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。
8.What
did
the
speaker
do
the
other
day
A.He
attended
a
party
B.He
introduced
a
man
C.He
watched
a
match
9.Who
is
chris
turner
A.The
speaker's
friend
B.The
landlord
C.An
athlete
听第8段材料,回答第10-13题。
10.What
happened
at
Albert
Walpole's
house
yesterdat
A.A
murder
B.A
report
C.A
conferdnce
11.When
did
the
woman
arrive
at
the
house
A.At
7:00
p.m.
B.At
11:00
p.m.
C.At
12:25
p.m.
12.Where
was
the
cook
when
the
woman
saw
him
A.In
the
kitchen
B.In
the
living
room
C.In
the
bedroom
13.When
did
Tom
presley
arrive
A.At
11:30
p.m.
B.At
midnight
C.after
12:25
p.m.
听第9段材料,回答第14-17题。
14.What's
the
main
topic
of
this
conversation
A.Varieties
of
eyeglasses
B.Shopping
for
eyeglasses
C.The
job
of
an
eye
doctor
15.How
much
do
pair
of
glasses
and
an
eye
exam
cost
according
to
the
conversation
A.About
the
same
price
as
a
color
TV
B.About
100
C.About
200
16.
What
does
the
man
think
of
buying
a
pair
of
glasses
A.
Complicated
and
expensive.
B.
Simple
and
cheap.
C.
Convenient
and
cheap.
17.Where
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
go
to
buy
glasses
A.
Her
glasses
store.
B.
The
hospital.
C.
The
new
mall.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What
is
mainly
talked
about
in
the
passage
A.
Mudslides.
B.
Storms.
C.
Businesses.
19.Why
was
the
local
government
blamed
A.
For
cutting
down
the
forest.
B.
For
being
slow
in
rescue
efforts.
C.
For
failing
to
remove
the
unstable
lake.
19.
How
many
people
were
reported
as
still
missing
A.1720.
B.
600.
C.
1270.
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
More
students
than
ever
before
are
taking
a
gap
year(间隔年)
before
going
to
university.
It
used
to
be
the
“year
off”
between
school
and
university.
The
gap-year
phenomenon
originated(起源)
with
the
months
left
over
to
Oxbridge
applicants
between
entrance
exams
in
November
and
the
start
of
the
next
academic
year.
This
year,
25,310
students
who
have
accepted
places
in
higher
education
institutions
have
put
off
their
entry
until
next
year,
according
to
statistics
on
university
entrance
provided
by
the
University
and
College
Admissions
Service
(UCAS).
That
is
a
record
14.7%
increase
in
the
number
of
students
taking
a
gap
year.
Tony
Higgins
from
UCAS
said
that
the
statistics
are
good
news
for
everyone
in
higher
education.
“Students
who
take
a
well-planned
year
out
are
more
likely
to
be
satisfied
with,
and
complete,
their
chosen
course.
Students
who
take
a
gap
year
are
often
more
mature
and
responsible,”
he
said.
But
not
everyone
is
happy.
Owain
James,
the
president
of
the
National
Union
of
Students
(NUS),
argued
that
the
increase
is
evidence
of
student
hardship

young
people
are
being
forced
into
earning
money
before
finishing
their
education.
“New
students
are
now
aware
that
they
are
likely
to
leave
university
up
to£15,000
in
debt.
It
is
not
surprising
that
more
and
more
students
are
taking
a
gap
year
to
earn
money
to
support
their
study
for
the
degree.
NUS
statistics
show
that
over
40%
of
students
are
forced
to
work
during
term
time
and
the
figure
increases
to
90%
during
vacating
periods,”
he
said.
21.
What
do
we
learn
about
the
gap
year
from
the
text
A.
It
is
flexible
in
length.
B. It
is
increasingly
popular.
C. It
is
a
time
for
relaxation.
D. It
is
required
by
universities.
22.
According
to
Tony
Higgins,
students
taking
a
gap
year
____.
A.
know
a
lot
more
about
their
future
job
B. are
more
likely
to
leave
university
in
debt
C. are
better
prepared
for
college
studies
D. have
a
better
chance
to
enter
top
universities
23.
How
does
Owain
James
feel
about
the
gap-year
phenomenon
A. He’s
annoyed.
B. He’s
puzzled.
C. He’s
surprised.
D. He’s
worried.
B
Treasure
hunts
have
excited
people's
imagination
for
hundreds
of
years
both
in
real
life
and
in
books
such
as
Robert
Louis
Stevenson's
Treasure
Island.Kit
Williams,
a
modern
writer,
had
the
idea
of
combining
the
real
excitement
of
a
treasure
hunt
with
clues
(线索)
found
in
a
book
when
he
wrote
a
children's
story,
Masquerade,
in
1979.The
book
was
about
a
hare,
and
a
month
before
it
came
out
Williams
buried
a
gold
hare
in
a
park
in
Bedfordshire.The
book
contained
a
large
number
of
clues
to
help
readers
find
the
hare,
but
Williams
put
in
a
lot
of
“red
herrings”,
or
false
clues,
to
mislead them.
Ken
Roberts,
the
man
who
found
the
hare,
had
been
looking
for
it
for
nearly
two
years.Although
he
had
been
searching
in
the
wrong
area
most
of
the
time,
he
found
it
by
logic
(逻辑),
not
by
luck.His
success
came
from
the
fact
that
he
had
gained
an
important
clue
at
the
start.He
had
realized
that
the
words: “One
of
Six
to
Eight”
under
the
first
picture
in
the
book
connected
the
hare
in
some
way
to
Katherine
of
Aragon,
the
first
of
Henry
VIII's
six
wives.Even
here,
however,
Williams
had
succeeded
in
misleading
him.Ken
knew
that
Katherine
of
Aragon
had
died
at
Kimbolton
in
Cambridgeshire
in
1536
and
thought
that
Williams
had
buried
the
hare
there.He
had
been
digging
there
for
over
a
year
before
a
new
idea
occurred
to
him.He
found
out
that
Kit
Williams
had
spent
his
childhood
near
Ampthill,
in
Bedfordshire,
and
thought
that
he
must
have
buried
the
hare
in
a
place
he
knew
well,
but
he
still
could
not
see
the
connection
with
Katherine
of
Aragon,
until
one
day
he
came
across
two
stone
crosses
in
Ampthill
Park
and
learnt
that
they
had
been
built
in
her
honor
in
1773.
  Even
then
his
search
had
not
come
to
an
end.It
was
only
after
he
had
spent
several
nights
digging
around
the
cross
that
he
decided
to
write
to
Kit
Williams
to
find
out
if
he
was
wasting
his
time
there.Williams
encouraged
him
to
continue,
and
on
February
24th
1982,
he
found
the
treasure.It
was
worth
3,000
in
the
beginning,
but
the
excitement
it
had
caused
since
its
burial
made
it
much
more
valuable.
24.The
underlined
word “them” in
Paragraph
1
refers
to_______.
A.red
herrings
B.treasure
hunts
C.readers
of
Masquerade
D.Henry
VIII's
six
wives
25.What
is
the
most
important
clue
in
the
story
to
help
Ken
Roberts
find
the
hare
A.Katherine
of
Aragon.
B.Two
stone
crosses
in
Ampthill.
C.Williams'
hometown.
D.Stevenson's
Treasure
Island.
26.Which
of
the
following
describes
Roberts'
logic
in
searching
for
the
hare
a.Henry
VIII's
six
wives
b.Katherine's
burial
place
at
Kimbolton
c.Williams'
childhood
in
Ampthill
d.Katherine
of
Aragon
e.stone
crosses
in
Ampthill
Park
A.a-b-c-e-d
B.d-b-c-e-a
C.a-d-b-c-e
D.b-a-e-c-d
27.What
is
the
subject
discussed
in
the
text
A.An
exciting
historical
event.
B.The
importance
of
logical
thinking.
C.The
attraction
of
Masquerade.
D.A
modern
treasure
hunt.
C
The
sharing
economy,
represented
by
companies
like
Airbnb
or
Uber,
is
the
latest
fashion
craze.
Rut
many
supporters
have
overlooked
the
reality
that
this
new
business
model
is
largely
based
on
escaping
regulations
and
breaking
the
law.
Airbnb
is
an
internet-based
service
that
allows
people
to
rent
out
spare
rooms
to
strangers
for
short
stays.
Uber
is
an
internet
taxi
service
that
allows
thousands
of
people
to
answer
ride
requests
with
their
own
cars.
There
are
hundreds
of
other
such
services.
The
good
thing
about
the
sharing
economy
is
that
it
promotes
the
use
of
underused
resources.
Millions
of
people
have
houses
or
apartments
with
empty
rooms,
and
Airbnb
allows
them
to
profit
from
these
rooms
while
allowing
guests
a
place
to
stay
at
prices
that
are
often
far
less
than
those
charged
by
hotels.
Uber
offers
prices
that
are
competitive
with
standard
taxi
prices
and
their
drivers
are
often
much
quicker
and
more
trustworthy.
But
the
downside
of
the
sharing
economy
has
gotten
much
less
attention.
Most
cities
and
states both
tax
and
regulate
hotels,
and
the
tourists
who
stay
in
hotels
are
usually
an
important
source
of
tax
income.
But
many
of
Airhnb’s
customers
are
not
paying
the
taxes
required
under
the
law.
Airbnb
can
also
raise
issues
of
safety
for
its
customers
and
trouble
for
hosts'
neighbors.
Hotels
are
regularly
inspected
to
ensure
that
they
are
not
fire
traps
and
that
they
don't
form
other
risks
for
visitors.
Airbnb
hosts
face
no
such
inspections.
Since
Airbnb
is
allowing
people
to
escape
taxes
and
regulations,
the
company
is
simply
promoting
thefts.
Others
in
the
economy
will
lose
by
bearing
an
additional
tax
burden
or
being
forced
to
live
next
to
an
apartment
unit
with
a
never-ending
series
of
noisy
visitors.
The
same
story
may
apply
with
Uber.
Uber
is
currently
in
disputes
over
whether
its
cars
meet
the
safety
and
insurance
requirements
imposed
on
standard
taxis.
Also,
if
Uber
and
related
services
flood
the
market,
they
could
harm
all
taxi
drivers'
ability
to
earn
a
minimum
wage.
This
downside
of
the
sharing
needs
to
be
taken
seriously,
but
that
doesn't
mean
the
current
tax
and
regulatory
structure
is
perfect.
28.
What
is
the
positive
thing
about
the
sharing
economy
A.
It
is
a
global
trend.
B.
It
draws
on
spare
resources.
C.
It
is
beyond
regulations.
D.
It
brings
in
modest
profits.
29.
What
is
the
problem
with
Airbnb
customers
according
to
the
passage
A.
They
are
not
regularly
inspected.
B.
They
are
likely
to
commit
thefts.
C.
They
are
not
allowed
to
escape
taxes.
D.
They
can
be
noisy
to
hosts’
neighbours.
30.
What
is
the
argument
over
Uber
according
to
the
passage
A.
Whether
it
provides
reliable
services.
B.
Whether
it
lowers
customers'
expenses.
C.
Whether
it
ensures
customers'
safety.
D.
Whether
it
can
compete
with
standard
taxis.
31.
What
will
be
talked
about
in
the
following
paragraphs
A.
Existing
regulations
and
laws.
B.
Necessary
improvements
of
current
laws.
C.
More
downsides
of
Airbnb
and
Uber.
D.
Further
development
of
Airbnb
and
Uber.
D
Technological
change
is
everywhere
and
affects
every
aspect
of
life,
mostly
for
the
better.
However,
social
changes
are
brought
about
by
new
technology
are
often
mistaken
for
a
change
in
attitudes.
An
example
at
hand
is
the
involvement
of
parents
in
the
lives
of
their
children
who are
attending
college.
Surveys
on
this
topic
suggest
that
parents
today
continue
to
be
"very"
or
"somewhat"
overly-protective
even
after
their
children
move
in
college
dormitories.
The
same
surveys
also
indicate
that
the
rate
of parental
involvement
is
greater
today
than
it
was
a
generation
ago.
This
is
usually interpreted
as
a
sign
that
today's
parents
are
trying
to
manage
their
children's lives
past
the
point
where
this
behavior
is
appropriate.
However,
greater
parental
involvement
does
not
necessarily
indicate
that
parents
are
failing
to
let
go
of
their
"adult"
children.
In
the
context
(背景)
of
this
discussion,
it
seems
valuable
to
first
find
out
the
cause
of
change
in
the
case
of
earlier
generations
had
wanted
to
be
in
touch
with
their
college-age
children
frequently,
would
this
have
been
possible
Probably
not.
On
the
other
hand,
does
the
possibility
of
frequent
communication
today
mean
that
the
urge
to
do
so
wasn't
present
a
generation
age
Many
studies
show
that
older
parents--today's
grandparents--would
have
called
their
children
more
often
if
the
means
and
cost
of
doing
so
had
not
been
a
barrier
(障碍).
Furthermore,
studies
show
that
finances
are
the
most
frequent
subject
of
communication
between
parents
and
their
college
children.
The
fact
that
college
students
are
financially
dependent
on
their
parents
is
nothing
new;
nor
are
requests
for
more
money
to
be
sent
from
home.
This
phenomenon
is
neither
good
nor
bad;
it
is
a
fact
of
college
life,
today
and
in
the
past.
Thanks
to
the
advanced
technology,
we
live
in
an
age
of
bettered
communication.
This
has
many
implications
well
beyond
the
role
that
parents
seem
to
play
in
the
lives
of
their
children
who
have
left
for
college.
But
it
is
useful
to
bear
in
mind
that
all
such
changes
come
from
the
technology
and
not
some
imagined
desire
by
parents
to
keep
their
children
under
their
wings.
32.
The
surveys
inform
us
on
_____.
A.
the
development
of
technology
B.
the
changes
of
adult
children's
behavior
C.
the
parents'
over-protection
of
their
college
children
D.
the
means
and
expenses
of
students'
communication
33.
The
writer
believes
that__________.
A.
parents
today
are
more
protective
than
those
in
the
past
B.
technology
explains
greater
involvement
with
their
children
C.
the
disadvantages
of
new
technology
outweigh
its
advantages
D.
parents’
changed
attitudes
lead
to
college
children’s
delayed
independence
34.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Technology
or
Attitude.
B.
Dependence
or
Independence.
C.
Family
Influences
or
Social
Changes.
D.
College
Management
or
Communication
Advancement.
35.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
development
of
ideas
in
this
passage
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。
As
you
grow
rapidly
through
your
teenage
years,
you
will
experience
a
lot
of
changes.
The
changes
may
seem
difficult.
36
Don't
panic!
You
will
deal
successfully
with
them!
You
are
a
young
adult
now!
With
more
responsibility,
you
will
find
more
freedom
to
make
your
own
choices.
This
is
a
time
to
be
well
informed
about
making
choices.
In
this
way
you
can
make
healthy
balanced
decisions.
37
You
may
already
know
your
career
path
or
you
may
have
no
idea
at
all
what
you
want
to
do.
Both
situations
are
fine!
Work
hard
and
the
right
opportunity
will
present
itself
to
you.
Young
adulthood
means
greater
freedom
and
more
choices.
38
But
try
not
to
shut
your
family
out
of
your
life.
You
should
learn
to
think
of
others
even
though
you
are
old
enough
to
look
after
yourself.
It
is
also
perfectly
natural
at
this
time
for
you
to
spend
more
time
with
your
friends
than
your
family.
39
A
true
friend
will
stand
by
you
no
matter
what
happens.
This
period
is
a
part
of
the
life
cycle.
There
are
some
people
who
will
be
with
you
throughout
life's
journey.
There
will
be
some
people
with
whom
you
part
and
go
separate
way.
Leaving
school
can
be
hard.
The
reality
is
that
you
may
not
even
see
all
of
your
classmates
again.
You
are
a
young
adult.
It
is
your
life.
No
one
can
live
it
for
you.
40
So
making
the
right
choices
will
be
important
to
you.
Life
is
for
living.
Enjoy
your
life
wisely!
A.
Choose
your
friends
wisely
B.
They
will
help
shape
the
future
C.
They
may
seem
to
happen
quickly
D.
You
will
probably
want
to
be
independent
E.
You
may
appreciate
what
you
have
in
your
own
life
F.
The
choices
that
you
make
from
now
on
will
be
your
life.
G.
Your
family
has
been
with
you
since
you
came
into
this
world
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,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涂黑。
I
used
to
be
a
very
self-centered
person,
but
in
the
past
two
years
I
have
really
changed.
I
have
started
to
think
about
other
people
41
I
think
about
myself.
I
am
happy
that
I
am
becoming
a
42
person.
I
think
my
43
started
when
I
was
at
Palomar
College.
At
first,
I
just
wanted
to
get
my
44
and
be
left
alone.
I
thought
I
was
smarter
than
everyone
else,
so
I
hardly
ever
45
to
anyone
in
my
classes.
By
the
end
of
my
first
semester,
I
was
really
46
.
It
seemed
as
if
everyone
but
me
had
made
friends
and
was
having
fun.
So
I
tried
a(n)
47
.
I
started
asking
people
around
me
how
they
were
doing,
and
if
they
were
having
trouble
I
48
to
help.
That
was
really
a
big
49
for
me.
By
the
end
of
the
year,
I
had
several
new
friends,
and
two
of
50
are
still
my
best
friends
today.
A
bigger
cause
of
my
new
51
,
however,
came
when
I
took
a
part-time
job
at
a
Vista
Nursing
Home.
One
old
lady
there
who
had
Alzheimer’s
disease
became
my
52
.
Every
time
I
came
into
her
room,
she
was
so
53
because
she
thought
I
was
her
daughter.
Her
real
daughter
never
54
her,
so
I
took
her
place.
She
let
me
55
that
making
others
feel
good
made
me
feel
good,
too.
When
she
died,
I
was
56
,
but
I
was
very
grateful
to
her.
I
think
I
am
a
much
57
person
today
than
I
used
to
be,
and
I
hope
I
will
not
58
these
experiences.
They
have
59
me
to
care
about
other
people
more
than
about
myself.
I
60
who
I
am
today,
and
I
could
not
say
that
a
few
years
ago.
41.
A.
since
B.
before
C.
or
D.
unless
42.
A.
famous
B.
simple
C.
different
D.
skilled
43.
A.
education
B.
career
C.
tour
D.
change
44.
A.
balance
B.
homework
C.
degree
D.
interest
45.
A.
talked
B.
wrote
C.
lied
D.
reported
46.
A.
careful
B.
lonely
C.
curious
D.
guilty
47.
A.
argument
B.
game
C.
experiment
D.
defense
48.
A.
dared
B.
offered
C.
hesitated
D.
happened
49.
A.
dream
B.
problem
C.
duty
D.
step
50.
A.
us
B.
which
C.
them
D.
whom
51.
A.
attitude
B.
hobby
C.
hope
D.
luck
52.
A.
friend
B.
partner
C.
guide
D.
guest
53.
A.
polite
B.
happy
C.
strange
D.
confident
54.
A.
bothered
B.
answered
C.
visited
D.
trusted
55.
A.
explain
B.
guess
C.
declare
D.
see
56.
A.
homeless
B.
heartbroken
C.
bad-tempered
D.
hopeless
57.
A.
quieter
B.
busier
C.
better
D.
richer
58.
A.
forget
B.
face
C.
improve
D.
analyze
59.
A.
forced
B.
preferred
C.
ordered
D.
taught
60.
A.
miss
B.
like
C.
wonder
D.
expect
第II卷
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节满分45分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分I5分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)括号内单词的正确形式。
61
is
well
known,
optimism(乐观)plays
an
important
role
in
one’s
life.
Although
we
are
facing
many
difficulties,
we
should
keep
optimistic.
Optimism
is
a
mental(精神的)attitude
or
world
view
and
It
means
expecting
62
best
possible
result
from
any
given
situation.
I
did
63
(poor)
in
English
in
the
past,
but
I
never
gave
up
struggling(搏斗).
All
my
families,
teachers
and
friends
encouraged
64
(I)
and
they
taught
me
a
lot
of
65
(use)
ways
of
learning
English.
I
66
(keep)
practicing
as
they
told
me
to
do.
I
listened
to
English
news
and
songs
and
I
read
interesting
English
stories.
At
weekends,
watching
some
English
movies
was
another
good
way
to
make
my
English
better.
67.
difficulties
I
came
across,
I
tried
my
best
to
work
them
out.
I
believe
in
myself,
68
(believe)
that
hard
work
would
finally
pay
off.
Gradually,
I
make
progress
in
my
English.
Nowadays,
I
can
remember
English
words.
69
(easy)
and
use
them
freely
when
communicating
with
foreigners.
Thanks
to
optimism,
I
have
become
one
of
the
top
English
70
(learn)
in
my
school
now.
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)
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。每处错误仅涉及二个单词的增加、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;
Your
problem
is
common
one
among
middle
school
students.
Maybe
the
following
advices
can
help
you.
First
in
all,
believe
in
yourself.
Your
greatest
problem
is
that
you
lack(缺少)
self-confidence.
The
first
thing
you
must
do
is
to
smile
at
your
classmate.
One
smile
speaks
loud
about
your
wish
to
make
friends
than
any
word.
Your
smile
win
show
that
you
are
friendly
to
him.
Next,
trying
talking
with
a
student
who
is
as
shy
as
you
or
who
share
the
same
interest
as
you.
You
can
discuss
your
studies
with
a
classmate,
and
you
can
also
talk
about
your
hobbies
as
well.
Unless
anyone
is
in
trouble,
you
should
be
ready
to
help
him
or
her.
Once
you
have
confidence,
you
can
make
as
many
friends
as
possibly.
笫二节书面表达(满分25分)
假设你叫李华,是一家英文杂志社的心理咨询师。某中学生小王给你写信,提到自己偏胖,想节食减肥,征求你的意见。请你给她回一封信,谈谈你对该问题的见解。内容要点如下:
1.健康的重要性;
2.学生的任务;
3.合理建议。
注意:
1.短文必须包括所有内容要点,可适当发挥;
2.词数:100左右。
3.参考词汇:state of mind 心态
4.不需要写题目
Dear Xiao Wang,
I have received and read your letter, in which you mentioned that you wanted to lose weight by dieting.
_________________________________________________________________
Li
Hua
参考答案
阅读理解:
21~23
BCD
24~27
CACD
28~31
BDCB
32~35
CBAB
36~40
CBDAF
语法填空(15分;每小题1.5分)
61.
as
62.
the
63.
poorly
64.
me
65.
useful
66.
kept
67.
Whatever
68.
believing
69.
easily
70.
learners
短文改错(10分;每小题1分)
1.
common
前加a
2.
advices-advice
3.
first后的in-of
4.
classmate-classmates
5.
loud-louder
6.
him-
them
7.
trying-try
8.
share-shares
9.
Unless-If
10.
possibly-possible
书面表达参考范文:
One
Possible
Version
(25分)l
Dear
Xiao
Wang,
I
have
received
and
read
your
letter,
in
which
you
mentioned
that
you
wanted
to
lose
weight
by
dieting.
It
is
only
natural
that
young
girls
at
your
age
hope
to
look
beautiful.
However,
in
my
opinion,
health
is
more
important
than
beauty.
For
a
student,
studying
is
the
first
thing
to
consider
while
appearance
is
the
second.
So
do
not
let
others’
opinions
affect
your
normal
life.
However,
if
you
do
want
to
lose
weight,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
do
it
by
getting
more
exercise
and
changing
unhealthy
eating
habits.
The
most
important
thing
is
that
you
keep
a
healthy
state
of
mind,
as
it
will
help
with
your
studies,
and
will
also
hope
you
overcome
difficulties
I
dieting.
I
hope
my
advice
will
be
helpful
to
you
and
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
next
letter.
Yours,
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