陕西省榆林市第十二中学2021届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题(无听力音频无文字材料) Word版含答案

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听力
1-5
CBAAC
6-10
CBCAC
11-15
BBACA
16-20
BAACB
2.阅读
21-23
DBD
24-27
DABD
28-31
BDCC
32-35
ACBB
3.七选五
36-40
EBCGA
4.完形填空
41-45
ABCDD
46-50
CBAAB
51-55
CDDCB
56-60
ABCCD
语法填空
61.performers
62.that
63.Unfortunately
64.had
become
65.going
66.the
67.when
68.in
69.was
awarded
70.greatest
短文改错
【分析】本文是一篇记般文,叙述了作者今年暑假里到德基打工的事情,这一次的打工经历让他理解了劳动的慧义,
体解】第一处:考查代词,句息:在今年暑假期司,我认为我应该做一些有息义的事情币不是得在家里,代词
everything息为每件
事情与句想不符,应该使用
mething表示不确定的一些事情,所以要形
eerything改为
something
第二处:考查动名词,句意:在今年园假期司,我认为我应该做一些有息义的事情而不是待在家里,介词的后面应该使用名词
或动名词做宾语,句中应该使用:ayng,所以要把改力
staying
属三处:考查介词,句想:于是找去了肯德基快餐店做了一名清洁工,介词3想力作力”,后面连接表示位身份的名词,与句
相,所以要把ke改为s,
第区处:考查名词复数形式,句息:我在里干了三个显期,每天八小时。名词w是可数名词,前面有数词thee修饰的时候
要用复数形式,所以要把wk改为week,
第五处:考查形词,句息:这份工作很辛苦也很无解,形容词bnng息为无解的通常修饰事物;而re息为感到无解的通
第修饰人,本句主语是theb,要用bong修饰,所以要把bore改为
bong
第六处:考查定语从句,本题关系代词wd指代南面一句话的内容,引导非限制性定语从句并在句中主语,不能使用w
导定语从句,所以要把M社改为whi,
嫡七处:考查连词,句息:这让我十分疲以至于我几于半放弃,但我以巨大的毅力坚持了下来,根据句息可知上下文是转
析关系,而and表示并列关系,所以要把And改为Bu,
第八处:考查时态本文是一记般文,叙述今年暑假中目己到嘴德基打工的事情,全文使用一般过去时,句中要用过去式
所以要把改为
started
第九处:考查副词,句息:每天早属找很早就出发了,很晚才回到家里,句中hme是副词,不做介词的宾语,在句中做状语修
饰got,所以要删nom有的:
属十处:考查不定冠因,句息:现在我理解了劳动的意义,我认为这是一次很棒的经历,句中名词
experience意为经历是一个
可数名词,前面使用不定冠词闻a表示泛指,所以要在练后面加8。榆林市第十二中学
2020-2021
学年高三年级第一次月考


注意事项:
1.
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.
回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,
写在本试卷上无效。
3.
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。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.
Where
will
the
meeting
be
held?
A.
In
room
203
B.
In
room
303
C.
In
room
302
2.
What
does
Mr.
Peterson
do?
A.
He’s
a
new
professor.
B.
He’s
a
company
director.
C.
He’s
a
department
head.
3.
Which
place
are
the
speakers
trying
to
find
?
A.
A
hotel
B.
A
bank
C.
A
restaurant
4.
At
which
time
will
the
film
begin?
A.
7:20
B.7:15
C.
7:00
5.
What
do
we
know
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
woman
should
move
to
another
place.
B.
The
man
wants
to
listen
to
different
music.
C.
The
neighbors
probably
won't
turn
down
the
music.
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。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
is
the
man
going
to
the
United
States?
A.
To
go
traveling.
B.
To
visit
a
university.
C.
To
attend
a
meeting.
7.
When
will
the
man
probably
leave?
A.
In
mid-
February.
B.
In
mid-January.
C.
In
early
January.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
What
drink
does
the
woman
finally
order?
A.
A
coffee.
B.
A
Coke.
C.
An
orange
juice.
9.
How
much
will
the
woman's
lunch
probably
cost?
A.
$3.
B.
$5.
C.
$7
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
What
does
the
woman
mainly
plant
in
the
garden
A.
Flowers.
B.
Apple
tees.
C.
Vegetables.
11.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Good
friends.
C.
Customer
and
greengrocer.
12.
What
would
the
man
prefer
to
take
home?
A.
Carrots.
B.
Tomatoes.
C.
Cucumbers.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
13.
How
much
sleep
does
Tim
get
every
night?
A.
Around
five
hours.
В.
Around
two
hours.
C.
Around
seven
hours.
14.
What
do
many
studies
show
about
sleep?
A.
It
can
help
people
think
more
clearly.
B.
It
can
make
people
better
employees.
C.
It
can
make
people
have
a
positive
mood.
15.
What
is
the
main
reason
for
Tim's
lack
of
sleep?
A.
His
family.
B.
His
studies.
C.
His
social
activities.
16.
What
is
the
woman's
advice
to
Tim?
A.
Spending
more
time
with
his
family.
B.
Getting
his
work
done
during
the
day.
C.
Having
his
kids
make
some
changes
as
well.
17.
When
will
the
tourists
arrive
at
the
hotel?
A.
In
the
evening.
B.
In
the
afternoon.
C.
In
the
morning.
18.
How
many
places
of
interest
are
mentioned?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
19.
What
will
the
tourists
do
tomorrow
evening?
A.
Do
some
shopping.
B.
Enjoy
some
local
food.
C.
Have
a
"Paris
By
Night”tour.
20.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
location
of
Paris.
B.
The
trip
to
Paris.
C.
The
history
of
Paris.
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
A、B、C

D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome
to
Holker
Hall
&
Gardens
Visitor
Information
How
to
Get
to
Holker
By
Car:
Follow
brown
signs
an
A590
from
JB6,
M6.
Approximate
travel
times:
Windermere-20
minutes,
Kendal-25
minutes,
Lancaster-45
minutes,
Manchester-1
hour
30
minutes.
By
Rail:
The
nearest
station
is
Cark-in-Cartmel
with
trains
to
Carnforth,
Lancaster
Preston
for
connections
to
major
cities
&
airports.
Opening
Times
(
H
a
ll
&
G
a
r
den
s
G
a
r
den
s
A
du
lts:
?12.0
0
?8.0
0
Gr
oup
s
?
9
?5.
5
)Sunday-Friday
(closed
on
Saturday)11:00
am-4:00pm,30
March-2nd
November.
Admission
Charges
Special
Events
Producers:
Market
13th
April
Join
us
to
taste
a
variety
of
fresh
local
food
and
drinks.
Meet
the
producers
and
get
some
excellent
recipe
ideas.
Holker
Garden
Festival
30th
May
The
event
celebrate
its
22nd
anniversary
with
a
great
show
of
the
very
best
of
gardening,
making
it
one
of
the
most
popular
events
in
gardening.
National
Garden
Day
28th
August
Holker
once
again
opens
is
gardens
in
aid
of
the
disadvantaged.
For
just
a
small
donation
you
can
take
a
tour
with
our
garden
guide.
Winter
Market
8th
November
This
is
an
event
for
all
the
family.
Wander
among
a
variety
of
shops
selling
gifs
while
enjoying
a
live
music
show
and
nice
street
entertainment.
21.How
long
does
it
probably
take
a
tourist
to
drive
to
Holker
from
Manchester?
A.20
minutes.
B.25
minutes.
C.45
minutes.
D.90
minutes.
22.How
much
should
a
member
of
a
tour
group
pay
to
visit
to
Hall
&
Cardens?
A.?12.00.
B.?9.00.
C.?8.0
D.?5.50
23.Which
event
will
you
go
to
if
you
want
to
see
a
live
music
show?
A.Producers’
Market.
B.Holker
Garden
Festival.
C.National
Garden
Day.
D.Winter
Market.
B
A
very
dangerous
situation
happened
in
California
last
week.
More
than
12
wildfires
broke
out
in
the
state.
Most
of
them
began
on
October
8,
in
Northern
California.
They
grew
rapidly.
The
fires
were
made
bigger
by
winds
of
up
to
50
miles
per
hour
and
dry
air
in
the
area.
At
least
20
people
have
been
killed,
the
state
government
said.
About
200
have
been
injured.
At
least
3,500
homes
and
businesses
have
been
destroyed.
About
50,000
people
have
been
required
to
escape.
Many
left
in
a
hurry,
without
time
to
take
their
personal
things.
“All
the
good
stuff(东西)—I’m
never
going
to
see
it
again,”
Jeff
Okrepkie
said.
He
escaped
from
his
Santa
Rosa
home.
It
was
destroyed
soon
after
he
left.
The
fires
burned
through
parts
of
eight
counties(郡,县).
These
include
Sonoma
and
Napa.
The
areas
are
important
to
California’s
economy(经济).
They
are
home
to
many
of
the
state’s
vineyards(葡萄园)
and
wineries(酿酒厂).
In
2016,
California’s
wineries
made
more
than
$57
billion.
October
is
when
wildfires
usually
produce
the
most
ruins
in
California.
But
it
is
unusual
for
so
many
fires
to
start
at
once.
Up
to
now,
the
government
has
not
given
a
cause
for
any
of
the
fires,
many
of
which
were
still
burning.
24.Why
did
the
fires
grow
quickly?
A.Most
of
the
fires
began
in
October.
B.12
fires
happened
at
the
same
time.
C.The
state
government
didn’t
do
anything.
D.High-speed
wind
and
dry
air.
25.How
many
people
have
to
leave
their
homes?
A.50,000.
B.200.
C.3,500.
D.20.
26.What
is
the
biggest
loss
for
California’
s
economy?
A.Homes
have
been
destroyed.
B.Wineries
have
been
burned.
C.People
have
to
leave
their
homes.
D.Many
people
have
been
injured.
27.What
is
the
cause
of
the
fires?
A.The
high-speed
wind
and
dry
air.
B.Many
fires
started
at
once.
C.October
produces
the
most
ruins.
D.The
cause
is
not
explained.
C
It
has
always
been
thought
that
alcohol
causes
people
to
put
on
weight
because
it
contains
a
lot
of
sugar,
but
new
research
suggests
a
glass
a
day
cold
form
part
of
a
diet.
Looking
at
past
studies
they
found
that,
while
heavy
drinkers
do
put
on
weight;
those
who
drink
in
moderation
can
actually
lose
weight.
A
spokesman
for
the
research
team
at
Navarro
University
in
Spain
says,
"Light
to
moderate
alcohol
intake,
especially
of
wine,
may
be
more
likely
to
protect
against,
rather
than
promote,
weight
gain."
The
International
Scientific
Forum
on
Alcohol
Research
reviewed
the
findings
and
agreed
with
most
of
the
conclusions,
particularly
that
data
do
not
clearly
indicate
if
moderate
drinking
increases
weight.
Boston
University’s
Dr.
Harvey
Finkel
found
that
the
biologic
mechanisms(生物学机制)
relating
alcohol
to
changes
in
body
weight
are
not
properly
understood.
His
team
pointed
out
the
strong
protective
effects
of
moderate
drinking
on
the
risk
of
getting
conditions
like
diabetes(糖尿
病),
which
relate
to
increasing
obesity.
Some
studies
suggest
that
even
very
obese
people
may
be
at
lower
risk
of
diabetes
if
they
are
moderate
drinkers.
The
group
says
alcohol
provides
calories
that
are
quickly
absorbed
into
the
body
and
are
not
stored
in
fat,
and
that
this
process
could
explain
the
differences
in
its
effects
from
those
of
other
foods.
They
agree
that
future
research
should
be
directed
towards
assessing
the
roles
of
different
types
of
alcoholic
drinks,
taking
into
consideration
drinking
patterns
and
including
the
past
tendency
of
participants
to
gain
weight.
For
now
there
is
little
evidence
that
consuming
small
to
moderate
amounts
of
alcohol
on
a
regular
basis
increases
one’s
risk
of
becoming
obese.
What’s
more,
a
study
three
years
ago
suggested
that
resveratrol(白藜芦醇),
a
compound
present
in
grapes
and
red
wine
destroys
fat
cells.
28.The
passage
is
mainly
for
those
.
A.who
produce
wine
B.who
have
a
drinking
habit
C.who
go
on
a
diet
D.who
are
eager
to
lose
weight
29.The
underlined
phrase"
in
moderation"
in
the
first
paragraph
means
.
A.excitedly
B.carefully
C.frequently
D.properly
30.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.Current
data
clearly
show
that
moderate
drinking
increases
weight.
B.Resveratrol
is
proved
to
increase
the
risk
of
becoming
fat.
C.The
research
found
moderate
drinking
has
a
strong
protective
effect.
D.The
specific
roles
of
different
types
of
alcoholic
drinks
are
very
clear.
31.What
is
most
likely
to
be
discussed
in
the
paragraph
that
follows?
A.How
to
do
some
easy
experiments.
B.How
to
reduce
the
calories
contained
in
wine.
C.How
to
prove
the
finding
mentioned
above.
D.How
to
make
wine
in
a
healthy
way.
D
What’s
your
opinion
on
spicy
food?
Some
people
cannot
handle
even
the
smallest
amount
of
chili
peppers
in
their
dinner
while
others
can’t
get
enough
of
them.
Scientists
have
long
been
puzzled
by
why
some
people
love
the
chili
while
others
loathe
it.
Plenty
of
research
has
been
done
on
the
subject,
dating
as
far
back
as
the
1970s.
Previous
results
showed
that
a
love
of
chilies
is
related
to
childhood
experiences,
and
that
cultural
influences
affect
our
taste
too.
But
the
latest
study
has
found
that
a
person’s
love
of
spicy
food
may
be
linked
to
his
or
her
personality
(性格)
more
than
anything
else,
CBC
News
reported.
“We
have
always
assumed
that
liking
drives
intake

we
eat
what
we
like
and
we
like
what
we
eat.
But
no
one
has
actually
directly
bothered
to
connect
personality
with
intake
of
chili
peppers,”
said
Professor
John
E.
Hayes
from
Pennsylvania
State
University,
who
led
the
study.
But
before
you
look
at
the
study,
you
should
first
know
that
“spicy”
is
not
a
taste,
unlike
sour,
sweet,
bitter
and
salty
taste.
It
is,
in
fact,
a
burning
feeling
that
you
feel
on
the
surface
of
your
tongue.
This
got
scientists
thinking
that
maybe
a
love
of
spicy
food
is
brought
about
by
people’s
longing
for
thrill,
something
they
usually
get
from
watching
action
movies
or
riding
a
roller
coaster.
In
the
study,
97
participants,
both
male
and
female,
were
asked
to
fill
out
questionnaires
about
their
personality,
for
example,
whether
they
like
new
experiences
or
tend
to
avoid
risks.
They
were
then
given
a
glass
of
water
with
capsaicin
(辣椒素),
the
plant
chemical
that
makes
a
chili
burn,
mixed
into
it.
By
comparing
the
answers
to
the
questionnaire
and
what
participants
said
they
felt
about
the
spicy
water,
researchers
found
that
those
who
tended
to
enjoy
action
movies
or
take
risks
were
about
six
times
more
likely
to
enjoy
the
spicy
water.
Interestingly,
we
used
to
believe
that
the
reason
why
some
people
can
withstand
(耐受)
spicy
food
is
that
their
tongues
have
become
less
sensitive
to
it.
However,
this
latest
study
has
found
otherwise.
“It’s
not
that
it
doesn’t
burn
as
badly,
but
that
you
actually
learn
to
like
the
burning
feeling,”
Hayes
explained.
32.What’s
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“loathe”
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.Dislike.
B.Fear.
C.Put
up
with.
D.Adapt
to.
33.What
did
Professor
John
E.
Hayes
and
his
team
discover
from
their
study?
A.What
we
eat
actually
helps
to
develop
our
personality.
B.Males
are
more
likely
to
enjoy
spicy
food
than
females.
C.Those
trying
to
avoid
risks
tend
to
be
less
interested
in
spicy
food.
D.People
are
wrong
to
treat
"
spicy"
as
a
kind
of
taste
rather
than
a
feeling.
34.Why
do
some
people
like
spicy
food
according
to
the
recent
study?
A.Because
their
taste
has
become
less
sensitive.
B.Because
they
love
the
burning
feeling.
C.Because
they
want
to
challenge
themselves.
D.Because
the
more
they
try
spicy
food,
the
less
it
burns.
35.What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.What
one
likes
to
eat
mainly
depends
on
one’s
personality.
B.Whether
one
enjoys
spicy
food
depends
largely
on
one’s
personality.
C.One’s
personal
experiences
have
nothing
to
do
with
their
taste.
D.Different
people
have
different
taste.
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。
Public
Speaking
Training
Get
a
coach
36
,so
get
help.
Since
there
are
about
a
billion
companies
out
there
all
ready
to
offer
you
public
speaking
training
and
courses,
here
are
some
things
to
look
for
when
deciding
the
training
that’s
right
for
you.
Focus
on
positives
Any
training
you
do
to
become
more
effective
at
public
speaking
should
always
focus
on
the
positive
aspects
of
what
you
already
do
well.
Nothing
can
hurt
confidence
more
than
being
told
that
you
aren’t
doing
well.
37
,
so
good
public
speaking
training
should
develop
those
instead
of
telling
you
what
you
shouldn’t
do.
38
If
you
find
a
public
speaking
course
that
looks
as
though
it’s
going
to
give
you
lots
of
dos
and
don’ts,
walk
away!
Your
brain
is
so
full
of
what
you’re
going
to
be
talking
about.
39
.
As
far
as
we’re
concerned,
there
are
basically
no
hard
and
fast
rules
about
public
speaking.
Your
audience
can
be
your
friends.
You
are
a
special
person
not
a
clone
Most
importantly,
good
public
speaking
training
should
treat
you
as
a
special
one,
with
your
own
personal
habits.
40
.
Your
training
course
should
help
you
bring
out
your
personality,
not
try
to
turn
you
into
someone
you’re
not.
A.You
aren’t
like
anybody
else
B.You
already
do
lots
of
things
well
C.Turn
your
back
on
too
many
rules
D.Practise
speaking
whenever
possible
E.Whatever
the
presentation,
public
speaking
is
tough
F.The
one
thing
you
don’t
want
is
for
them
to
fall
asleep
G.So
trying
to
force
a
whole
set
of
rules
into
it
will
just
make
things
worse
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
第一节
(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。
In
2012,
I
had
just
recovered
from
a
serious
illness
when
I
received
an
invitation
to
a
writer’s
conference
in
Orlando,
Florida.
My
family
persuaded
me
that
a(n)
41
might
be
just
what
the
doctor
ordered,
so
off
I
42
.
Arriving
in
the
Sunshine
State
was
rather
tiring,
but
I
43
to
catch
a
taxi
to
my
44
and
settle
in.
The
next
morning,
I
took
another
45
to
the
shopping
centre
to
buy
a
few
souvenirs.
46
I
went
to
a
cafe
to
have
lunch,
but
all
the
tables
were
47
.
Then
I
heard
a
friendly
voice
saying,
"You
can
48
my
table."
I
gratefully
sat
down
with
the
49
lady
and
we
had
a
happy
lunch
together.
As
the
50
drew
to
a
close
she
asked
how
long
I
would
be
in
Orlando.
I
had
already
told
her
that
I
hadn't
51
a
car,
and
hadn't
realized
how
52
taking
taxis
would
he.
After
a
while
she
said,
"My
dear,
don't
use
any
more
taxis.
I'm
retired
and
it
would
be
my
pleasure
to
53
you
wherever
you
wish."
I
told
her
that
I
couldn't
put
her
to
that
54
,but
she
brushed
aside
my
protests(反对).
She
asked
me
where
I
was
55
and
the
next
morning
she
was
waiting
at
my
apartment
at
the
56
time
to
take
me
to
Disney
World.
She
spent
some
time
with
me
before
leaving
me
to
57
alone.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
she
58
to
take
me
back
to
my
accommodation.
I
59
her
money
but
she
refused
to
take
any.
I'll
never
forget
that
wonderful
lady
who,
through
her
60
,
filled
my
brief
holiday
in
Florida
with
wonderful
memories.
41.A.holiday
B.ceremony
C.operation
D.experiment
42.A.kept
B.went
C.dropped
D.knocked
43.A.intended
B.promised
C.managed
D.deserved
44.A.hospital
B.company
C.university
D.accommodation
45.A.colleague
B.passenger
C.suitcase
D.taxi
46.A.Instead
B.First
C.Later
D.Once
47.A.classified
B.occupied
C.decorated
D.painted
48.A.share
B.reserve
C.set
D.possess
49.A.old
B.poor
C.innocent
D.stubborn
50.A.journey
B.meal
C.speech
D.interview
51.A.donated
B.repaired
C.hired
D.guided
52.A.convenient
B.worthwhile
C.unfortunate
D.expensive
53.A.inspire
B.entertain
C.call
D.drive
54.A.business
B.argument
C.trouble
D.challenge
55.A.working
B.staying
C.moving
D.shopping
56.A.appointed
B.limited
C.favourite
D.regular
57.A.digest
B.explore
C.perform
D.calculate
58.A.forgot
B.refused
C.returned
D.preferred
59.A.sent
B.lent
C.offered
D.owed
60.A.confidence
B.dignity
C.curiosity
D.kindness
第二节
(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Charlie
Chaplin
is
absolutely
a
master
of
nonverbal
humour,
who
made
people
happy.
However,
his
life
was
anything
but
easy.He
was
born
in
a
poor
family
in
1889.
His
parents
were
both
poor
61
(perform),and
it
is
astonishing
62
Charlie
was
taught
to
sing
as
soon
as
he
could
speak
and
dance
as
soon
as
he
could
walk.
63
(fortunate)
his
father
died,leaving
the
family
even
worse
off.
By
his
teens,Charlie
64
(become)
one
of
the
most
popular
child
actors
in
England.
With
time
65
(go)
by,
he
began
making
films.
His
charming
character
made
66
audience
laugh
at
a
time
67
they
felt
depressed.
He
brightened
the
lives
of
Americans
and
British
through
two
world
wars
and
the
hard
years
68
between.
Charlie
Chaplin
wrote,
directed
and
produced
the
films
he
starred
in.
Because
of
his
outstanding
performance,in
1972
he
69
(award)
a
special
Oscar
and
remembered
forever.
To
this
day,
Charlie
Chaplin
is
still
considered
as
one
of
the
70
(great)actors
in
the
history
of
the
cinema.
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

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。
During
the
summer
vacation
this
year
,
I
thought
I
should
do
everything
meaningful
instead
of
stay
at
home
,
so
I
got
a
job
at
a
KFC
fast
food
restaurant
and
worked
there
like
a
cleaner.
I
worked
eight
hours
a
day
for
three
week.
The
job
was
hard
and
bored
,
and
it
seemed
endless
,
what
made
me
so
tired
that
I
nearly
gave
it
up
halfway.
And
I
stuck
to
it
with
great
determination
.Every
day
I
start
off
for
work
early
in
the
morning
and
got
to
home
late
in
the
evening
Finally
I
finished
the
job
before
the
new
term
began.
Now
,
I
understand
what
labor
means.I
think
it
is
great
experience.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假定你是李华,你的美国笔友
Cliff
要到你市的一所大学来学习中国文化和语言,请根据
他来信
所询问的情况,就以下内容给他写一封
100
词左右的回信。
1.人们的饮食以米饭为主、各种菜肴丰富,本市有几家很好的西餐厅;
2.市民对世界各国的朋友十分友好,交友非常容易;
3.建议课余多与当地人交流,以便更快更好地学习汉语。假期可去旅行,促进对中国文化
的理解。
注意:
1.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
2.开头语、结束语已为你写好,但不计入总词数。
Dear
Cliff,
I
am
very
glad
to
learn
that
you
will
come
to
a
university
in
my
city
to
study
Chinese
culture
and
language
soon.
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