北京市2017年夏季普通高中会考英语试题+Word版含答案

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2017年北京市夏季普通高中会考
英语试卷
考生须知
1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。
2.本试卷共10页,五道大题(共100分)。
3.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。选择,
须用2B铅笔作答;非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。
4.考试结束后,考生应将试卷和答题卡按要求放在桌面上,待监考员收l
一、听力理解(共20小题,20分。每小题1分)
第一节:听下面八段对话或独白,从各题A、B、C三个选项中,选出能回答问题能
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第1题。
1.
What
birthday
gift
did
the
man
give
Sally
A.
Chocolates.
B.
Some
flowers.
C.
A
birthday
cake.
听下面一段对话,回答第2题。
2.
What
will
the
two
speakers
do
tomorrow
A.
Make
a
presentation.
B.
Study
physics
together.
C.
Get
ready
for
a
maths
exam.
听下面一段对话,回答第3题。
3.
What
is
the
woman
doing
A.
Offering
help.
B.
Asking
the
way.
C.
Making
arrangement.
听下面一段对话,回答第4题至第5题。
4.
What
do
the
speakers
plan
to
do
this
evening
A.
See
a
movie.
B.
Play
games
C.
Work
in
the
office.
5.
When
will
the
man
meet
the
woman
A.
At
7:00.
B.
At
7:50.
C.
At
8:00
听下面一段对话,回答第6题至第7题。
6.
Where
does
the
woman
live
A.
Next
to
a
cafe.
B.
Beside
a
park.
C.
Near
a
river.
7.
What
is
the
woman
doing
here
A.
Visiting
friends.
B.
Going
to
a
party.
C.
Looking
for
a
flat.
听下面一段对话,回答第8题至第10题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
Trips.
B.Friends.
C.
Weekends.
9.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
shopping
A.It
is
tiring.
B.It
is
boring.
C.It
is
interesting.
10.
What
does
the
woman
most
like
doing
with
her
family
A.
Having
a
get-together.
B.Going
to
the
theatre.
C.Taking
a
family
trip.
听下面一段对话,回答第11题至第13题。
11.
What
is
the
man
A.A
student.
B.A
doctor.
C.A
tour
guide.
12.
Why
did
the
man
come
to
China
A.To
learn
Chinese.
B.To
go
sightseeing.
C.
To
visit
a
local
family.
13.
What
did
the
man
and
Li
Lei
often
talk
about
A.Hobbies.
B.Business.
C.Medicine.
听下面一段独白,回答第14题至第16题。
14.
Where
will
the
students
have
Business
Studies
lesson
this
morning
A.In
Room
313.
B.In
Room
507.
C.In
Room
214.
15.
When
will
the
drama
group
meet
A.Today.
B.On
Thursday.
C.On
Friday.
16.
What
are
the
students
going
to
do
right
now
A.
Write
an
essay.
B.Finish
the
letters.
C.Discuss
the
topic.
第二节:听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下第17题至第20
题的关键信息。此段对话你将听两遍。
Booking
Form
for
the
Camp


Telephone
number
17
Email
address
18
@
Home
address
81st
,19
Street,
New
York
Number
of
campers
4
Camp
time
1st
to
6th
20
二、单项填空(共15小题,15分。每小题1分)
从各题A.
B,
C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
21.
The
trains
leave
every
15
minutes;
if
you
miss______,
you
don’t
have
to
wait
long
for
another.
another.
A.
it
B.this
C.
some
D.
one
22.
It
is
generally
believed
that
______
boy
must
learn
to
stand
up
and
fight
like______man.
A.
a;
a
B.the;不填
C.the;
the
D.a:不填
23.
Whenever
you______a
present,
you
should
think
about
it
according
to
the
receiver's
preference.
A.
bought
B.
have
bought
C.
buy
D.
will
buy
24.
Don't
put
your
bicycle______the
window.
Theglass
can
be
easily
broken.
A.
against
B.
with
C.
beyond
D.
around
25.
Frank
is
content
with
the
toy.
It
is______he
has
ever
got.
A.
a
better
B.
the
better
C.
a
best
D.the
best
26.
I
think
we'd
better
keep
to
the
subject,
______we'll
waste
our
time.
A.
and
B.
or
C.
but
D.
so
27.
The
letters
for
the
boss______on
his
desk
but
he
didn't
read
them
until
three
days
later.
A.
were
put
B.
have
been
put
C.
put
D.
have
put
28.
The
ability______an
idea
is
as
important
as
the
idea
itself.
A.
expressing
B.
expressed
C.
to
express
D.
to
be
expressed
29.
I
felt
very
tired
when
I
got
home,
and
I______
straight
to
bed.
A.
go
B.
went
C.
had
gone
D.
have
gone
30.
A
person
who
has
never
tasted
bitter
won't
know______
sweet
is.
A.
which
B.
what
C.
when
D.
why
31.
Like
birds,
ancient
sailors
could
find
their
way______the
sun
and
the
stars.
A.
used
B.
having
used
C.use
D.
using
32.Back
from
work,
Dr
Lee
was
very
happy
to
see
his
pet
dog______good
care
of
in
hisneighbor's
house.
A.taking
B.taken
C.take
D.
be
taken
33.
______scientists
have
learned
a
lot
aboutthe
universe,
there
is
still
muchto
be
explored.
A.
Once
B.
Since
C.
Though
D.
Unless
34.
--Why
is
Tom
absent
today
--No
idea.He
______be
ill
at
home.
A.
might
B.
can
C.
must
D.
should
35.
John
invited
about
40
people
to
his
wedding,
most
of______are
family
members.
A.
them
B.
that
C.
which
D.
whom
三、完形填空(共15小题,15分。每小题1分)
阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
It
Started
with
a
Bunch
ofAnthuriums
My
first
job
out
of
high
school
was
at
a
science
research
center.
As
ayoungster,
I
was
pretty
worried
by
the
PhDs
who
worked
there.
But
no
one36
me
more
than
the
administrativesupervisor(行政主管).
She
waspretty
short
but
with
a
tough
look
that
made
me
wish
I
didn’t
have
to
pass
her
desk
every
morning.
In
the
first
month
there,
I
don’t
think
I
ever
saw
her37.
I
am
not
sure
what
encouraged
me
but
one
day
I
decided
to
bring
her38.
They
werebright
red
anthuriums.
As
soon
as
I
walked
into
the
office,
I
handed
her
the
flowers
(mind
you,
I
was39inside).
But
then,
came
the
most40smile.
It
spread
across
her
face
slowly
and
it
seemed
that
the
room
got
a
bit41too.
I
remember
my
heart
pounding
out
of
my
chest
because
I
then42Ihad
certainly
not
seen
her
smilebefore
because
I
knew
I
would
have43it
if
she
had.
She
thanked
me
for
the
flowers
anddid
so
every
day
for
as
long
as
theflowers
lasted
(anthuriums
last
a
long
time).
From
then
on,
she
always
greeted
me
with
a
smile.
Then,
it
became
my44to
make
her
smile
every
day.
Some
days
I'd
bring
her
something,
I
baked,
tell
a
funny
story,
include
her
in
a
conversation,
or
invite
her
to
lunch
with
ourcolleagues.
45things
changed.
She
began
to
smile
more
and
talk
to
people,
even
when
she
didn’t
46
__to.
She
just
seemed
lighter
Now
you47think
this
story
was
about
the
administrative
supervisor.
It's
not.
It's
about48it
changed
me.
I
used
to
be
pretty49but
after
that
day
with
the
anthuriums,
Istarted
coming
out
of
my
shell
too
and
I
learned
to
smile
more.
I
began
to
see
people50,
you
know,
actually
"seeing"
people
by
looking
deeper
rather
than
accepting
the
superficial(表面的).
That
experience
taught
me
a
lesson
for
life:
A
loving
act
of
kindness
has
a
beautiful
way
ofhelping
both
the
receiver
and
the
giver
in
ways
that
we
cannot
imagine.
36.
A.
worried
B.
surprised
C.
excited
D.
interested
37.
A.
talk
B.
smile
C.
work
D.
play
38.
A.
photos
B.
books
C.
biscuits
D.
flowers
39.
A.
shaking
B.
apologizing
C.
guessing
D.
falling
40.
A.
familiar
B.
beautiful
C.
confident
D.
nervous
41.
A.
hotter
B.
larger
C.
brighter
D.
quieter
42.
A.
regretted
B.
hoped
C.
realized
D.
decided
43.
A.
accepted
B.
expected
C.
ignored
D.
remembered
44.
A.
burden
B.
duty
C.
freedom
D.
request
45.
A.
Then
B.
Again
C.
Besides
D.
Instead
46.
A.
dream
B.
like
C.
agree
D.
need
47.
A.
should
B.
would
C.
can
D.shall
48.
A.
when
B.
why
C.
how
D.
where
49.
A.
simple
B.
brave
C.
calm
D.
shy
50.
A.
differently
B.
separately
C.
clearly
D.
equally
四、阅读理解(共15小题,30分。)
第一节:阅读下面短文,从各题A
、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。(每小题2分)
A
Writing
across
Time
When
students
today
need
to
take
notes,
they
simply
reach
for
their
ballpoint
pens.
For
students
in
the
past,
writing
instruments
were
not
so
convenient.
Quill
pens
Quill
pens
were
made
from
large
bird
feathers.
Students
sharpened
the
quills
with
knives
and
then
dipped
them
into
pots
of
ink
to
write.
The
points
needed
constant
re-sharpening
and
each
dip
of
the
quill
provided
only
enough
ink
to
write
one
word.
Besides
these
problems,
drops
of
ink
often
stained
the
page.
Yet
people
used
quill
pens
for
more
than
a
thousand
years.
Can
you
imagine
writing
with
a
quill
pen
Brush
pens
Chinese
students
traditionally
used
brush
pens
to
practice
writing
characters.
Unlike
quill
pens,
brush
pens
had
soft
bristles
that
made
smooth
lines.
Students
dipped
their
brush
pens
in
a
pool
of
ink
on
an
inkstone
and
then
wrote.
Chalk
In
the
19th
and
early
20
th
centuries,
when
paper
was
not
easily
available,
chalk
was
widely
used
in
classrooms.
Teachers
wrote
with
chalk
on
blackboards
while
students
practiced
writing
and
maths
on
their
own
slates(石板).
Fountain
pens
Fountain
pens
were
the
first
pens
that
stored
ink
inside,
from
where
it
Flowed
through
the
metal
tip
or
nib(笔尖)
for
writing.
In
the
19
th
century,
they
finally
replaced
quills
on
school
desks.
However,
even
with
fountain
pens,
ink
still
often
spilt
out,
leaving
stains
everywhere.
Ballpoint
pens
Early
ballpoint
pens
leaked
and
wrote
poorly.
Three
inventors
took
almost
sixty
years
to
finally
solve
these
problems
in
the
early
1950s.
Today
two
of
them,
Hungarian
journalist
Josef
Laszlo
Biro
and
French
Baron
Bich,
are
known
for
making
the
ballpoint
pen
cheap
and
reliable.
Biro
and
Bic
pens
are
still
hugely
popular
and
useful
today.
51.
The
passage
mainly
talks
about______
A.
the
origins
of
writing
instruments
B.
the
quality
of
writing
instruments
C.
the
materials
of
writing
instruments
D.
the
development
of
writing
instruments
52.
What
pens
were
the
first
to
keep
ink
inside
A.
Quill
pens.
B.
Brush
pens.
C.
Fountain
pens.
D.
Ballpoint
pens
53.
Biro
and
Bic
pens______
A.
cost
less
and
work
well
B.
save
ink
and
paper
C.
leak
when
used
D.
write
poorly
54.
The
author
writes
the
passage
to______
A.
tell
a
story
B.
give
advice
C.
offer
an
opinion
D.
provide
information
B
Time
for
Holidays
Are
you
a
bit
bored
with
your
nine-to-five
routine
Have
a
look
at
our
exciting
range
of
holidays
and
decide
what
type
of
adventure
you’d
like.
Activity
Holidays
Our
activity
holidays
are
for
everyone,
people
who
love
danger
or
who
just
like
sports.
We
have
a
huge
variety
of
water,
snow
or
desert
holidays.
We'll
take
you
diving
in
the
Red
Sea
or
kayaking(划独舟)
and
white
water
rafting
in
Canada.
If
you
prefer
snow,
you
can
try
skiing
or
snowboarding
in
the
Alps.
For
those
who
like
warmer
weather,
we
also
have
sandboardina(the
desert
version
of
skateboarding).
Polar
Expeditions
Take
a
voyage
to
Antarctica
or
the
northern
Arctic;
explore
a
land
of
white
nafflral
beauty
and
wonderful
wildlife.
Our
experts
will
explain
everything
about
two
poles
as
youwatch
the
penguins
in
Antarctica
or
whales
and
polar
bears
in
the
Arctic.
There's
no
greater
adventure
than
travelling
to
the
ends
of
the
earth.
A
once-in-a-lifetime
experience
Cultural
Journeys
Our
cultural
journeys
will
help
you
discover
ancient
civilisations:
India,
Thailand,
Egypt
and
many
more.
Visit
temples,
palaces
and
ancient
ruins-just
remember
to
bring
vour
camera!
Get
to
know
local
ways
of
life
by
trying
foreign
foods
and
meeting
local
people.
Trekking
Tours
We
have
trekking
holidays
to
famous
places
such
as
Machu
Picchu
or
the
Everest
Base
Camp
Trek,
as
well
as
some
nearer
to
home
in
the
Highlands
of
Scotland.
You
don't
need
to
be
very
sporty,
just
fairly
fit.
You'll
have
a
great
time
enjoying
nature
with
a
group
of
new
friends.
Some
of
the
holidays
include
camping,
but
we'll
transport
the
tents
for
you!
Wildlife
Holidays
We
organize
small
group
tours
to
get
closer
to
nature
in
Africa,
Asia
or
South
America.
Watch
lions
and
giraffes
in
Africa.
Meet
the
famous
turtles
of
the
Galapagos
Islands.
Look
for
tigers
in
India,
or
observe
elephants
in
Sri
Lanka.
We
use
local
guides
and
stay
in
a
range
of
accommodation,
from
tents
to
tree
houses.
55.
What
can
you
do
in
Activity
Holidays
A.
Try
sandboarding
B.
Watch
polar
bears.
C.
Enjoy
foreign
foods.
D.
Explore
ancient
buildings
choose
56.
If
you
want
to
experience
tree
houses,
you
can______
A.
Polar
Expeditions
B.
Cultural
Journeys
C.
Trekking
Tours
D.
Wildlife
Holidays
57.
People
going
on
Trekking
Tours
need
to
be
A.
brave
B.healthy
C.
friendly
D.
experienced
58.
This
advertisement
will
attract
those
who
want
to______
A.
take
an
adventure
B.
find
a
new
job
C.
take
a
course
D.
go
shopping
C
Video
game
addiction(上瘾)
is
not
an
official
diagnosis(诊断),
but
studies
show
that
8
percent
of
children
are
affected
by
the
condition.
Questions
like
"Why
are
some
games
considered
more
addictive
than
others "
and
"Are
attention
problems
in
children
being
caused
by
video
gaming "
are
being
asked
by
researchers
around
the
world.
In
the
meantime,
video
games
are
being
played
more
than
ever
before
at
home,
at
school,
in
Internet
caf6s,
on
smartphones.
In
fact,
a
2009
survey
of
about
9,000
0ntario
students
in
Grades
7
to
12
suggests
that
more
hours
of
"screen
time"
are
logged
by
nearly
10
percent
of
high
school
students
every
day.
Video
gaming
problems
are
often
defined
like
gambling(赌博)
addiction
or
alcoholism.
Professor
Edward
Swing
from
Iowa
State
University
authored
a
study
that
was
published
in
the
online
journal
Pediatrics
and
established
a
link
between
video
game
playing
and
attention
problems
in
more
than
l,300
children
aged
eight
to
eleven.
The
findings,
which
were
based
on
assessments
by
teachers,
suggest
that
children
who
play
video
games
for
more
than
two
hours
a
day,
the
maximum
that
is
recommended
by
the
American
Academy
of
Pediatrics,
are
l.5
to
two
times
more
likely
to
show
attention
problems.
According
to
Dr
Brent
Conrad,
a
clinical
psychologist
in
Halifax
who
runs
the
website.
TechAddiction.ca,
most
people
can
play
video
games
without
becoming
addicted,
just
as
most
adults
can
drink
alcohol
on
occasion
without
becoming
addicted.
Most
gamers
play
within
healthy
limits,
but
for
just
under
10
percent
of
gamers
who
develop
excessive
gaming
habits,
levels
and
rewards
that
are
achieved
in
the
virtual
world
can
become
the
first
thing
in
life
that
hinders
their
success
and
development
in
the
real
world.
Thirty-seven-year-old
Wilson
Wu,
of
Toronto,
admits
that
he
is
"addicted"
to
a
role-playing
game,
which
is
equipped
with
a
large
multi-player
mode.
He
started
playing
the
game
at
university
in
1995
and
now
spends
five
to
seven
hours
a
day
in
virtual
reality.
"Coming
home
from
work
and
then
logging
on
to
check
email
often
leads
to
playing
the
game,"
explains
Wu.
"This
usually
means
I
don't
have
time
for
other
things
like
grocery
shopping
or
cleaning
the
apartment."
Researchers
point
out
that
gaming
against
others
in
a
multi-player
mode
is
more
likely
to
devolve
into
compulsive
behavior
than
playing
solitary
games
against
artificial
intelligence:
"You
need
the
presence
of
a
lot
of
other
people.
This
raises
the
question
if
this
is
really
addictive
behavior
or
compelled
to
be
social."
Dr
Bruce
Ballon,
head
of
CAMH's
Adolescent
Clinical
and
Educational
Services
for
problem
gambling,
gaming
and
Internet
use,
says
that
his
practice
focuses
on
16-
t0
24-year-olds
who
show
symptoms,
such
as
depression,
anxiety
and
so
on,
which
are
often
linked
to
too
much
gaming.
Most
of
Dr
Ballon's
cases
are
done
with
the
help
of
parents.
It
is
important
to
involve
parents
in
the
treatment
process,
Dr
Ballon
says.
They
need
to
understand
that
it
is
unpractical
to
tell
their
child,
"Just
don't
use
the
Internet",
since
people
are
often
expected
to
access
the
Internet
at
work
and
school.
Dr
Ballon
explains
to
parents
and
children
that
the
key
is
to
have
a
healthy
relationship
with
the
virtual
world.
59.
According
to
the
passage,
video
games______
A.
lead
to
health
problems
B.
are
restricted
at
schools
C.
have
ruined
young
children
D.
attract
more
and
more
young
people
60.
The
study
led
by
Professor
Edward
Swing
shows
that______
A.
it
is
hard
to
assess
students
addicted
to
video
games
B.
playing
video
games
can
cause
attention
problems
C.
playing
video
games
for
two
hours
a
day
is
safe
D.
younger
children
like
to
play
video
games
61.
The
example
of
Wilson
Wu
proves
that______
A.
video
gamers
have
strange
behaviors
B.
people
playing
video
games
are
more
social
C.
video
gaming
can
affect
players'
social
behaviors
D.
playing
video
games
for
too
long
causes
depression
62.
Which
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Addiction
or
just
the
desire
to
be
social
B.
Why
are
some
video
games
so
addictive
C.
Are
some
gamers
really
addicted
to
gaming
D.
How
can
gamers
avoid
being
addicted
to
video
games
第二节:阅读下面短文和问题,根据短文内容和每小题后的具体要求,在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。
A
Space
Hero
Not
long
ago,
few
little
girls
imagined
they
could
grow
up
to
become
astronauts.
For
years
in
the
United
States,
only
men
had
that
opportunity.
In
1983,
that
changed.
Sally
Ride
made
history
by
becoming
the
first
American
woman
to
travel
into
space.
Ride
was
a
national
hero
and
a
powerful
role
model.
She
inspired
kids,
especially
girls,
to
reach
for
the
stars.
A
shining
star
Ride
became
interested
in
space
when
she
was
a
kid.
"If
you
asked
me
when
l
was
12
whether
l
wanted
to
be
an
astronaut,
I'm
sure
l
would
have
said
yes,"
she
said
in
a
2010
interview.
"But
I
didn't
even
think
about
that
as
a
possible
career."
After
studying
physics
in
college
and
graduate
school,
Ride
got
her
chance.
She
was
accepted
into
NASA's
astronaut
training
program
in
1978,
and
then
chosen
to
be
the
first
American
female
in
space.
In
1983,
she
blasted
into
space
aboard
the
Challenger
shuttle.
"There
is
no
amusement
park
ride
on
Earth
that
even
comes
close,"
she
said.
Ride
returned
to
space
on
the
Challenger
a
second
time
in
1984.
Between
the
two
missions(任务),
she
spent
a
total
of
343
hours
in
orbit.
After
that,
she
remained
involved
with
the
space
program
and
also
worked
to
share
her
passion
for
science
with
kids.
She
wrote
five
science
books
for
children,
and
started
her
own
science
education
company.
Her
legacy
lives
on
Ride
knew
that
she
held
a
unique
place
in
history.
"I
realized
how
important
it
was
for
a
woman
to
break
that
barrier
and
open
the
door
for
other
women
to
be
able
to
do
the
same
exciting
things
that
the
men
had
been
doing,"
she
said.
Since
Ride's
historic
trip,
more
and
more
women
have
traveled
to
space.
They
all
had
Ride
to
thank
for
opening
the
door
to
the
final
frontier.
63.
What
is
Sally
Ride
famous
for
(不多于10个单词)
64.
What
did
Sally
Ride
do
in
1984
(不多于4个单词)
65.
What
does
Sally
Ride's
story
show
(不多于10个单词)
五、书面表达(共1小题,20分)
根据题目提出的具体要求,在答题卡上写出一篇连贯完整的短文。词数不少于60,。
假如你是李华,你们学校上个月举办了“校园读书节”系列活动。请根据下面提供的信息,给校刊英文板块投稿,介绍活动情况,并谈谈自己的收获和感受。
短文的题目和开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Activities:
exchange
books
attend
lectures
on
western
literature
take
part
in
Chinese
poetry
reading
competition

Campus
Reading
Festival
In
May,
our
school
held
Campus
Reading
Festival
to
encourage
students
to
read.
2017年北京市夏季普通高中会考
英语试卷答案及评分参考
一、听力理解(共20小题,20分。每小题1分
第一节
1.B
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.
C
11.A
12.A
13.A
14.B
15.C
16.
C
第二节
17.
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18.
anchor
19.
West
20.
August
二、单项填空(共15小题,15分。每小题1分)
21.D
22.A
23.C
24.A
25.
D
26.B
27.A
28.C
29.B
30.
B
31.D
32.B
33.C
34.A
35.
D
三、完形填空(共15小题,15分。每小题1分)
36.A
37.B
38.D
39.A
40.
B
41.C
42.C
43.D
44.B
45.A
46.D
47.B
48.C
49.D
50.A
四、阅读理解(共15小题,30分。每小题2分)
第一节
51.D
52.C
53.A
54.D
55.A
56.D
57.B
58.A
59.D
60.B
61.C
62.C
第二节
63.
Being
the
first
American
woman
to
travel
into
space.
64.
She
retumed
to
space.
65.
Women
can
do
the
same
exciting
things
as
men
do.
五.书面表达
(共
1小题,
20分)
Possible
version:
Campus
Reading
Festival
In
May,
our
school
held
Campus
Reading
Festival
to
encourage
students
to
read
Nearly
five
hundred
students
went
to
the
festival.
Many
of
them
took
books
from
home
and
exchanged
them
with
other
students.
Almost
everyone
seemed
to
have
got
the
books
they
liked.
Those
who
were
interested
in
literature
attended
the
lecture
on
famous
western
works.
They
also
had
a
heated
discussion
after
the
lecture.
The
Chinese
poetry
reading
competition
attracted
many
students
as
well.
All
the
participants
performed
so
well
that
the
judges
found
it
very
hard
to
select
the
winner.
Reading
lights
up
our
life.
As
one
student
put
it,
"Campus
Reading
Festival
broadened
our
knowledge
and
aroused
our
interest
in
reading
more
books."
书面表达评分参考:
1.第一档:(20~18分)(很好)
完全完成试题规定的任务。运用了多样的句式和丰富的词汇,语法或用词方面
有个别错误,但为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;体现了较强的语言运用能力。
全文结构紧凑,逻辑清楚、合理。
2.第二档:(17~15分)(好)
完成试题规定的任务。运用的句式和词汇能满足任务要求,语法和用词基本准
确,少许错误主要为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致。使用了简单的语句间连接成
分,内容连贯,逻辑清楚、合理。
3.第三档:(14~12分)(及格)
基本完成试题规定的任务。运用的句式和词汇基本满足任务要求,语法和用词
方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。内容基本连贯,逻辑清楚、合理。
4.第四档:(11~6分)(较差)
未恰当完成试题规定的任务。所用句式和词汇有限,语法或用词方面的错误影
响了对所写内容的理解。信息未能清楚地传达给读者。
5.第五档:(5~1分)(差)
未完成试题规定的任务。句式单调,词汇贫乏,语法或用词方面错误较多,严
重影响了对所写内容的理解。信息未能传达给读者。
6.0分
未能传达任何信息;写的内容与要求无关。
7.书写或标点符号不规范在4处以上(含4处),或字迹潦草,在得分中再扣除1分(第
四、五档文不扣此项分数)。重复错误只扣一次分数。
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