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定远县育才学校2021届高三8月月考
英语试题
(请考生在答题卷上答题)
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。请在答题卷上作答。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;
每1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个,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和阅读下一。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Wlen
does
the
bus
start
leaving
on
Saturdays?
A.
At
6:30
B.
At
7:
00
C.At
8:00
2.
What
is
the
man
looking
far?
A.A
job
B.A
room
C.A
newspaper
3.
At
what
age
did
the
man
begin
driving?
A.13
B.16
C.18
4.
what
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Roommates
B.
Classmates
C
Colleagues.
5.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
a
plane
B.
In
a
taxi
C.
On
a
bus
第二节
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。听每对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒:听完后,各小题将出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.
Why
does
Sally
make
the
call?
A.
To
arrange
a
busuness
trip.
B.
To
make
an
appointment
C.
To
apply
for
a
job
7.
What
day
is
it
today?
A.Monday
B.
Tuesday.
C
Wednesday
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
job
offer?
A.
Attractive
B.Unsatfisfying
C.
Challenging
9.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
expects
to
work
near
her
home
B.
She
wants
to
take
a
holiday
C
She
has
just
got
a
new
job
听下面一段对话,回答第10和第12三个小题。
10.
What
seems
to
be
the
woman's
problem?
A.
She
is
a
bit
heavy
B.
She
has
poor
health
C.She
is
tired
of
doing
sports
11.
What
sport
does
the
man
do
every
day?
A.
Football
B.
Running
C
.jogging.
12.
What
does
the
woman
decide
to
do?
A.
Do
more
exercise.
B.
Have
a
better
diet
C
Eat
less
听下面一段对话,回答第13第16四个小题。
13.
How
is
the
weather
in
New
York
now?
A
Warm.
B.
Hot
C.
Cold
14.
Where
do
the
man
s
parents
live?
A.
In
New
York,
B.
In
Florida
C.
In
California
5.
What
will
the
man
enjoy
near
the
water?
A.Building
a
boathouse
B.
Walking
on
the
beach
C.
Watching
the
sunset
16.
What
does
the
man
expect
from
the
woman?
A.
Her
phone
number
B.
Her
home
address
C.
Her
work
schedule
听下面一段独白,回答第17第20四个小题。
17.
From
the
talk,why
are
clothes
wasted?
A.
They
are
worm
out
B.
They
are
our
of
style
C.
They
are
no
longer
fit.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
imply
about”sleeping
too
much”?
A.
It
takes
people
look
young
B.
It
is
no
good
for
health
C.
It
is
a
waste
of
time.
19.
What
does
the
speaker
suggest
people
devote
time
to?.
A.Study
and
work.
B.Making
friends
C.Accompanying
families.
20.Why
does
the
speaker
give
this
talk?
A.
To
call
for
an
end
to
waste
B.To
call
for
environmental
protection
C.
To
call
for
a
love
for
our
life
and
Earth
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1节
(共15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或D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Enjoy
the
sunshine
at
the
four
best
beaches
in
Los
Angeles,
including
family-friendly
shores
and
perfect
places
for
surfers
(冲浪者).
El
Matador
State
Beach
Malibu
Small
and
beautiful,
El
Matador
looks
unlike
any
European
beach.
Comfortable
shoes
are
necessary
but
remember
not
to
bring
too
much
gear
(装备).
This
western
Malibu
beach
is
only
accessible
via
a
steep
rocky
path.
There
are
no
lifeguards
or
other
facilities
(设施),
so
you
are
able
to
find
some
privacy
on
the
beach.
Arriving
early
or
staying
late
can
reward
you
with
a
memorable
dawn
or
sunset.
Good
for:
nature
lovers
Facilities:
simple
restrooms
Parking:
parking
lot
$10,
street
parking
free
(watch
out
for
“no
parking”
signs)
Zuma
Beach
Malibu
It
is
a
popular
and
touristy
spot
on
weekends
and
holidays
for
locals
and
beach-goers.
The
wide,
sandy
beach
is
good
for
spreading
out
on
beach
towels
and
water
sports,
from
swimming
to
volleyball.
And
it
is
one
of
the
few
beaches
in
Malibu
where
bonfires
(篝火)
are
allowed.
Good
for:
sports
lovers,
groups
Facilities:
restrooms,
showers,
volleyball
courts
and
swings
Parking:
parking
lot
$3

$10,
street
parking
free
Leo
Carrillo
State
Park
Malibu
Leo
Carrillo
State
Beach
has
the
best
of
the
both:
a
well-equipped
stretch
of
sand
plus
scenic
beauty.
Groups
and
families
can
make
use
of
the
on-site
camping
grounds,
picnic
area,
RV
parking
lot
and
coin-operated
showers.
Good
for:
families,
groups
Facilities:
showers,
camp
site,
RV
parking
lot
and
restrooms
Parking:
parking
lot
$3

$10
El
Porto
Beach
Manhattan
Newcomers
love
the
sandy
beach
break,
while
winter
wave
hunters
can
brave
overhead
waves.
Enter
the
parking
lot
from
45th
Street,
and
note
the
five-hour
limit.
Those
that
prefer
to
stay
on
land
can
make
use
of
the
bike
path.
Good
for:
surfers
Facilities:
restrooms,
showers
and
a
bike
path
Parking:
$1.50
per
hour
metered
parking
21.What
can
we
learn
about
El
Matador
State
Beach?
A.It
is
large
and
flat.
B.It
is
a
bit
hard
to
reach.
C.It
is
well
equipped
for
surfing.
D.It
is
provided
with
trained
lifeguards.
22.If
a
large
family
wants
to
take
a
picnic
at
the
beach,
they’ll
probably
go
to
___________.
A.El
Matador
State
Beach
B.Zuma
Beach
C.Leo
Carrillo
State
Park
D.El
Porto
Beach
23.What
do
the
four
beaches
have
in
common?
A.They
lie
in
Malibu.
B.They
allow
making
bonfires.
C.They
provide
parking
areas.
D.They
are
suitable
for
water
sports.
B
The
year
was
1999.
I
was
18,
living
with
friends
in
a
town
about
an
hour
north
of
Milwaukee.
Desperate
for
adventure,
we
often
talked
about
haunted
(闹鬼的)
locations,
and
even
wandered
around
the
woods
near
Rienzi
Cemetery.
So
when
a
friend
shared
a
story
about
an
abandoned
house
just
down
the
road
from
Rienzi,
how
could
I
possibly
resist?
The
group
of
us
jumped
in
the
car
and
headed
off
into
the
wild
unknown,
completely
unaware
of
the
misfortune
that
would
soon
befall
us.
The
house
was
isolated,
overgrown
and
barely
visible
from
the
road.
Most
of
its
windows
were
broken.
It
seemed
completely
neglected
except
the
locked
door
and
a
NO
ENTRY
sign
outside.
How
would
anyone
notice,
or
possibly
even
care,
if
we
went
in
and
looked
around?
We
stole
inside,
hoping
for
anything
to
prove
the
legend.
Nothing
valuable
was
found
until
an
old
letter,
addressed
to
a
Mr.
J.
Witherell,
caught
my
eye.
Its
paper
was
stiff
and
yellowed.
Excited
by
the
physical
evidence,
I
slipped
the
letter
into
my
back
pocket.
I
was
about
to
exit
the
house
when
I
noticed
firetrucks
and
police
cars
lining
up
out
on
the
road.
While
most
of
us
were
exploring
the
house,
one
of
us
managed
to
knock
a
fire
detector
off
the
ceiling,
which
triggered
an
automated
alarm
at
the
fire
department.
I
quickly
alerted
the
others,
but
there
would
be
no
escape.
After
a
moment
of
panic,
we
decided
to
go
outside
and
face
the
music.
To
avoid
a
theft
charge,
I
left
the
letter
where
it
was
before
stepping
outside.
The
result?
Not
only
did
we
all
get
fined
for
entering,
we
were
required
to
pay
for
property
damage
totaling
$1,500
each

too
much
for
us
to
afford.
For
so
many
years,
I
have
been
wondering:
Why
is
the
deserted
house
so
heavily
protected
with
detectors
and
other
security
measures?
Why
is
the
property
regularly
maintained?
What's
the
story
behind
that
mysterious
letter?
24.What
did
the
shabby
appearance
of
the
house
seem
to
remind
the
kids?
A.They
would
have
no
trouble
entering
it.
B.Their
entry
would
bring
them
a
surprise.
C.Their
entry
would
disturb
the
neighbours.
D.Their
behavior
would
be
noticed
by
its
owner.
25.Why
did
the
author
attempt
to
take
the
letter
away?
A.It
might
reveal
who
had
been
maintaining
the
house.
B.It
might
help
uncover
the
mystery
of
the
abandoned
house.
C.It
must
have
been
written
to
disclose
a
tragedy.
D.It
was
an
evidence
of
the
house
being
heavily
protected.
26.What
led
the
police
cars
and
firetrucks
to
arrive
so
quickly?
A.The
police
officers
were
checking
there.
B.The
house
owner
reported
to
the
police.
C.The
police
cars
were
passing
by
accident.
D.Some
boy
started
the
fire
alarm
system.
27.What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.The
empty
house
has
been
under
strict
protection.
B.The
author
wonders
why
they
got
fined.
C.No
maintenance
to
the
house
is
conducted
regularly.
D.There
is
much
mystery
about
the
abandoned
house.
C
The
expression,
“everybody’s
doing
it,”
is
very
much
at
the
center
of
the
concept
of
peer
pressure.
It
is
a
social
influence
applied
on
an
individual
in
order
to
get
that
person
to
act
or
behave
in
a
similar
way
as
a
larger
group.
People
are
social
creatures
by
nature,
and
so
it
is
hardly
surprising
that
some
part
of
their
self-respect
comes
from
the
approval
of
others.
This
instinct
explains
why
the
approval
of
peers,
or
the
fear
of
disapproval,
is
such
a
powerful
force
in
many
people’s
lives.
This
instinct
drives
people
to
dress
one
way
at
home
and
another
way
at
work,
or
to
answer
a
simple
“fine”
when
a
stranger
asks
“how
are
you?”
even
if
it
is
not
necessarily
true.
For
certain
individuals,
seeking
social
acceptance
is
so
important
that
it
becomes
an
addiction.
Teens
and
young
adults
may
feel
forced
to
smoke,
or
drink
alcohol,
which
might
encourage
criminal
behavior.
Mature
adults
may
sometimes
feel
pressured
to
cover
up
illegal
activity
at
the
company
where
they
work,
or
end
up
in
debt
because
they
are
unable
to
hold
back
the
desire
to
buy
a
house
or
car
that
they
can’t
afford
in
an
effort
to
keep
up
with
the
peers.
However,
peer
pressure
is
not
always
negative.
A
student
whose
friends
are
good
at
academics
may
be
urged
to
work
harder
and
get
good
grades.
Players
on
a
sports
team
may
feel
driven
to
play
harder
in
order
to
help
the
team
win.
This
type
of
influence
can
also
get
a
friend
off
smoking,
or
to
help
an
adult
take
up
a
good
habit
or
drop
a
bad
one.
Although
peer
pressure
is
sometimes
quite
obvious,
it
can
also
be
so
subtle
that
a
person
may
not
even
notice
that
it
is
affecting
his
or
her
behavior.
For
this
reason,
when
making
important
decisions,
simply
going
with
an
instinct
is
risky.
Instead,
people
should
seriously
consider
why
they
feel
drawn
to
taking
a
particular
action,
or
it
is
simply
because
everyone
else
is
doing
the
same
thing.
28.What
does
the
underlined
word
“instinct”
in
paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.A
natural
tendency.
B.An
acquired
ability.
C.A
popular
idea.
D.An
obvious
mistake.
29.What
is
paragraph
4
mainly
about?
A.Potential
causes
of
peer
pressure.
B.Possible
positive
effects
of
peer
pressure.
C.Negative
consequences
of
peer
pressure.
D.Tips
for
coping
with
peer
pressure.
30.What
is
the
author’s
suggestion
when
making
a
decision?
A.Simply
go
with
an
instinct.
B.Ask
for
advice
from
adults.
C.Listen
to
the
inner
motivation.
D.Follow
in
the
footsteps
of
others.
31.What
is
the
author’s
attitude
to
peer
pressure?
A.Objective.
B.Ambiguous.
C.Critical.
D.Indifferent.
D
Debates
over
the
benefits
of
recycling
started
in
1996
when
a
writer
called
John
Tierney
said
“recycling
is
garbage”.
According
to
him,
“Recycling
programs
offer
mainly
short-term
benefits
to
a
few
related
groups
while
diverting
money
from
real
social
and
environmental
problems.
It
doubles
energy
consumption
and
pollution
while
costing
taxpayers
more
money
than
dealing
with
old
garbage.
Recycling
may
be
the
most
wasteful
activity
in
modern
America.”
Environmental
groups
were
quick
to
respond
to
Tierney
by
issuing
reports
detailing
the
benefits
of
recycling
and
showing
how
municipal
(市政的)
recycling
programs
reduce
pollution
and
the
use
of
resources
while
decreasing
the
amount
of
garbage
and
the
need
for
landfill
space

all
for
less,
not
more,
than
the
cost
of
regular
garbage
collection
and
disposal(处置).
But
in
2002,
New
York
City,
an
early
municipal
recycling
pioneer,
found
that
its
much-praised
recycling
program
was
losing
money,
so
it
eliminated
glass
and
plastic
recycling.
According
to
the
Mayor,
the
benefits
of
recycling
plastic
and
glass
were
outweighed
by
the
price—-recycling
cost
twice
as
much
as
disposal.
Meanwhile,
low
demand
for
the
materials
meant
that
much
of
it
was
ending
up
in
landfills
anyway.
NYC
closed
its
last
landfill
and
brought
in
a
more
efficient
system,
with
more
famous
service
providers
than
it
had
used
previously.
The
lessons
learned
by
New
York
are
applicable
everywhere.
Some
early
recycling
programs
waste
resources
and
lead
to
new
trash.
But
the
situation
has
improved
as
cities
have
gained
experience.
If
managed
correctly,
recycling
programs
should
cost
cities
and
taxpayers
less
than
garbage
disposal
for
any
given
amount
of
material.
Even
though
the
benefits
of
recycling
over
disposal
are
various,
individuals
should
keep
in
mind
that
it
better
serves
the
environment
to
reduce
and
reuse
materials
before
recycling
even
becomes
an
option.
32.John
Tierney
thought
that
recycling
___________.
A.is
a
waste
of
money
B.leads
to
a
lack
of
employers
C.is
beneficial
to
the
environment
D.will
become
popular
in
the
future
33.What’s
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“eliminated”
in
Paragraph
3?
A.Required.
B.Forgot.
C.Encouraged.
D.Cancelled.
34.What
does
the
last
paragraph
imply?
A.We
should
make
recycling
an
option.
B.Public
recycling
programs
are
in
a
bad
situation.
C.We
should
develop
the
awareness
of
resource
saving.
D.Cost-saving
should
be
considered
first
in
recycling
work.
35.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.The
harm
of
recycling
B.Is
recycling
really
beneficial?
C.The
recycling
work
in
New
York
City
D.Is
environmental
protection
making
progress?
第二节.七选五
(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。
Is
Society
Too
Dependent
On
Technology?
Just
think,
what
would
happen
if
your
computer,
iPad
or
laptop
crashed
today?
What
if
someone
took
away
your
phone
for
some
days
or
perhaps
you
lost
it?
36.
Today,
most
people
are
becoming
dependent
on
technology.
Most
of
us
cannot
go
for
a
minute
without
looking
at
our
phones
and
the
fear
of
the
battery
dying
is
immense.
If
you
happen
to
work
in
offices
you
may
be
familiar
with
this
trend.
37.
Anyway,
it’s
true.
How
can
work
continue
if
it’s
hard
to
send
an
email
to
a
colleague
or
customer?
This
is
common
in
almost
all
offices.
Kids
used
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
with
each
other
or
parents
playing
or
just
sharing
stories.
Those
evening
games
after
school
are
over;
watching
cartoons
on
a
Sunday
or
playing
with
friends
are
no
longer
there.
38.
Technology
has
taken
all
their
time.
Society
may
have
gone
too
far
in
technology
dependence.
It
has
become
so
immense
that
doctors
have
recommended
for
“technology
detox”.
39.
If
not,
according
to
Oxford
Dictionary,
Technology
Detox
is
a
period
during
which
an
individual
avoids
using
any
electronic
devices
including
computers,
smart
phones,
etc.,
as
a
chance
to
reduce
stress
and
focus
on
social
interaction
in
the
outside
world.
Well,
the
choice
remains
in
our
hands.
We
must
agree
that
society
is
being
carried
away
by
the
increased
inventions
being
introduced
in
our
lives
today.
40.
Meanwhile,
we
should
have
the
discipline
to
turn
it
off
when
we
are
supposed
to
experience
life
in
reality.
A.Perhaps
you
may
have
heard
of
it.
B.We
appreciate
technology
since
it
has
its
benefits.
C.If
the
Internet
is
down,
all
the
tasks
are
over
for
the
day.
D.Technology
addiction
has
become
a
major
problem
among
teenagers.
E.If
thinking
about
these
incidences
makes
you
stressed,
you
are
not
alone.
F.Here
are
some
signs
that
our
generation
depends
too
much
on
technology.
G.Today,
most
kids
remain
indoors
playing
computer
games
or
with
a
smart
phone.
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
A、B、C、D
四个选项中,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。
Rishi
Sharma,
a
young
man,
is
living
his
life
differently.
When
he
was
a
kid,
Sharma
was
_41_
by
the
men
who
_42_
World
War
II.
They
were
lucky
to
_43_
bullets
(子弹),
finally
returning
home
and
living
a
simple
life,
which
interested
Sharma
very
much.
Sharma
watched
many
documentaries
on
WWII
and
became
_44_
that
some
of
these
men
were
still
alive
and
he
could
_45_
them.
One
day,
Sharma
came
across
the
information
that
Lyle
Bouck,
a
WWII
hero,
was
living
quite
near
his
home.
_46_,
Sharma
looked
up
the
_47_
and
dialed.
Soon
after,
he
_48_
visiting
military
veterans
(退伍军人)
in
nursing
homes.
Since
graduation
from
high
school,
Sharma
has
made
it
his
_49_
to
interview
as
many
WWII
veterans
as
he
can.
Because
many
of
them
are
in
their
80s
and
90s,
Sharma
_50_
that
he
has
just
around
10
years
before
the
veterans
of
the
so-called
greatest
generation
are
gone.
Therefore,
he’s
_51_
everything
else
in
his
life

college,
dating
and
hunting
a
job

to
_52_
himself
to
this
cause.
For
each
veteran
_53_,
Sharma
creates
a
DVD
of
their
stories.
These
men
are
known
for
their
stoicism
(淡泊)
and
the
_54_
to
discuss
what
happened
during
the
war.
_55_,
with
frequent
contact
with
the
veterans,
they’re
finally
_56_
to
share
their
stories.
Sharma
tried
to
meet
at
least
one
WWII
veteran
every
day
until
the
last
of
them
_57_.
In
May
2016,
Sharma
founded
Heroes
of
the
Second
World
War,
a
non-profit
organization
aiming
to
_58_
the
stories
of
WWII
veterans.
He
also
launched
a
GoFundMe
page
which
has
_59_
in
more
than
$186,000
up
to
now.
Sharma
uses
that
money
to
pay
for
his
travel
and
_60_
equipment.
He
hopes
to
collect
as
many
stories
as
he
can

for
their
sakes,
and
for
ours.
41.A.adopted
B.selected
C.attracted
D.trained
42.A.looked
into
B.ran
into
C.commented
on
D.fought
in
43.A.shoot
B.escape
C.load
D.remove
44.A.aware
B.worried
C.shocked
D.grateful
45.A.consult
B.encourage
C.visit
D.praise
46.A.Eventually
B.Immediately
C.Suddenly
D.Naturally
47.A.number
B.file
C.address
D.schedule
48.A.imagined
B.considered
C.denied
D.began
49.A.lesson
B.duty
C.profession
D.challenge
50.A.argues
B.declares
C.hopes
D.figures
51.A.putting
off
B.searching
for
C.giving
away
D.preparing
for
52.A.introduce
B.refer
C.recommend
D.devote
53.A.helped
B.admired
C.interviewed
D.appointed
54.A.intention
B.curiosity
C.refusal
D.anxiety
55.A.However
B.Therefore
C.Otherwise
D.Besides
56.A.satisfied
B.willing
C.afraid
D.confident
57.A.showed
up
B.set
off
C.got
away
D.passed
away
58.A.sell
B.design
C.preserve
D.assess
59.A.turned
B.brought
C.broken
D.taken
60.A.video
B.office
C.research
D.computer
第二节
语法填空(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。
Café
Yeonnam
is
a
uniquely-designed
café
in
Seoul
which
makes
visitors
feel
like
61.
(step)
into
a
world
of
comics
(漫画).
Located
in
one
of
the
most
62.
(fashion)
neighborhoods
in
Seoul,
the
café
recently
became
famous
all
over
the
world
for
its
original
63.
(decorate).
It
was
inspired
by
''W-Two
Worlds'',
64.
popular
fantasy
drama
series
that
aired
in
South
Korea
in
2016
and
65.
(focus)
on
the
conflicts
between
the
real
world
and
a
fantasy
one.
It
was
this
drama
series
66.
inspired
the
interior
design
of
this
super
café.
Ever
since
its
opening
2017,
the
café
67.
(consider)
one
of
the
most
popular
cafes
in
Seoul.
From
the
walls
and
the
floor
to
the
furniture
and
tableware,
everything
seems
taken
out
of
a
comic.
When
a
Korean
magazine
visited
the
Café
back
in
April,
they
found
it
a
small
room
capable
68.
sitting
around
20
people.
Even
so,
café-goers
could
expect
69.
(wait)
a
while
for
their
orders
as
the
café
only
had
a
staff
of
one,
the
owner.
70.
that
may
change
soon
with
hundreds
of
tourists
coming
here
especially.
第四部分
写作(共两节
满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每题1分,共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。
Last
night,
I
had
an
interesting
dream.
In
the
dream
I
accidental
got
a
magic
pen
with
that
I
could
write
beautiful
Chinese
characters.
Then
I
took
part
a
calligraphy
competition.
With
the
help
of
the
pen
I
got
a
first
place.
I
became
famous
soon
but
a
lot
of
people
came
to
beg
me
for
some
characters.
But
when
I
picked
the
pen
up
and
wrote
down
a
character,
I
find
out
it
very
ugly.
The
pen
no
longer
has
magic.
Then
I
was
scaring
awoken.
I
know
that
in
the
world
there
is
not
magic
pen.
Only
by
working
hard
can
I
write
beautiful
character.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Terry一行人要来你市体验元宵节,他请你帮他们预订酒店,请你给他回一封电子邮件。要点如下:
1.
表示欢迎;
2.
询问到达时间;
3.
询问具体要求(价位、房间数等)。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
参考词汇:元宵节the
Lantern
Festival
Dear
Terry,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely
Li
Hua
参考答案
1-5.BBACB
6-10.BABCA
11-15.CCCBC
16-20.ABCAA
21-25.BCCAB
26-30.DDABC
31-35.AADCB
36-40.ECGAB
41-45.CDBAC
46-50.BADBD
51-55.ADCCA
56-60.BDCBA
61.stepping
62.fashionable
63.decoration/decorations
64.a
65.focused
66.that
67.has
been
considered
68.of
69.to
wait
70.But
1.
accidental→accidentally
2.
that→which
3.
part后加in
4.
a→the
5.
but→and
6.
去掉out
7.
has→had
8.
scaring→scared
9.
not→no或not后加a
10.
character→characters
Dear
terry,
I’m
honored
to
know
that
you’ve
decided
to
have
a
taste
of
the
Lantern
Festival
in
my
city.
I’m
also
more
than
pleased
to
reserve
a
hotel
for
you
in
advance.
But
I
need
some
details
of
your
travel.
Firstly,
when
will
your
flight
arrive
at
the
airport?
If
I’m
available
then
,
I
will
pick
you
up.
Besides,
prices
of
a
hotel
room
range
from
RMB
399
to
999,
so
which
kind
of
room
do
you
prefer?
And
more
importantly,
how
many
rooms
do
you
exactly
need?
Only
if
I
figure
out
all
of
the
questions
can
I
make
reservations
for
you.
Please
give
me
more
detailed
information
about
your
schedule.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
coming.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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