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育才学校2020-2021学年第一学期第一次月考
高二英语试题
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第1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
is
the
womans
plan
for
next
Friday?
A
Attending
a
lunch
party
B.
Going
on
a
business
trip
C.
E-
mailing
the
man
a
report
2.What
are
the
speakers
concerned
about?
A.
How
to
help
homeless
people
B.
Whether
to
build
public
housing
C
.What
to
do
to
collect
morc
money
3.
How
many
times
has
the
man
been
to
China?
A.
Once
B.
Twice
C.Three
times
4.
Where
dus
the
woman
want
ta
go?
A.Tokyo
B.
Seoul
C.Hong
Kong
5.
What
will
the
man
do
this
afternoon?
A
Allend
a
meeting
B.
See
off
william
第2节C.
Pick
up
Sylvia
第3节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面3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,你有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题给出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7两个题。
6.
Why
does
the
man
talk
to
the
woman?
A.
To
ask
the
way
to
the
clinic
B.
To
complain
about
an
air
conditioner
C.To
know
the
repairman's
arrival
time
7.
When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A
.In
the
morning
B.
In
the
afternoon
C.
In
the
evening.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What's
the
possible
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues
B.A
couple
C.
Mother
and
son
9.
What
did
the
man
fail
to
do?
A
.Book
the
theater
tickets
B.
Find
a
theater
nearby
C.
Answer
a
business
call
听下面一段对活,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
Who
will
be
in
charge
of
the
music?
A.Sam
BJames
C.
Mary
1l.
What
will
Amy
offer
to
do
for
Sam?
A.
Treat
him
to
lunch
B.
Introduce
Mary
to
him
C.
Ask
Mary
to
call
hir
12.
What
does
Amy
want
to
know?
A.
Mary's
secret.
B.
The
hand's
information.
C.
Sam's
live
show
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What
do
we
know
about
The
Dreamer's
Story?
A.
It
is
very
popular
B.
It
sells
at
a
high
price
C.
It
will
be
published
soon
14.
How
dues
Anson
feel
aboul
the
calls?
A.
Annoyed.
B.
Exciled
C.
Indifferent
15.
What
makes
Ansun
want
to
give
up
his
work
sometimes?
A.
Readers'requirement
B.
Long
working
hours
C.
His
desire
for
pestection
16.
What
does
Anson
plan
to
do?
A.
Buy
a
house
soon
B.
Sell
musical
instruments
C.
Continue
living
in
the
old
flat.
听下面一独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.What
is
Jack
Brown?
A.
The
information
officer.
B.The
production
manager.
C.
The
marketing
manager
18.What
will
the
listeners
do
first?
A.Have
lunch
B.Attend
a
meeting
C.
Visit
the
production
19.When
will
the
listeners
watch
a
video?
A.At
8:
00
am
B.
At12:30pm
C.
At
2:
00
pm
20.
Where
will
the
listeners
meet
at
7:
15
pm?
A.
In
a
hotel
B.
In
a
restaurant
C
In
a
meeting
room
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1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。
A
Flower
Show—The
Great
Garden
Festival
This
year’s
Hampton
Court
Palace
Flower
Show
promises
to
be
the
best
“Great
Garden
Festival”.
Discover
beautiful
garden
displays,
practical
gardening
advice,
great
shopping,
quality
food
and
entertainment,
each
with
its
own
distinctive
theme
and
flavour.
Hands-on
help
is
all
around,
with
experts
to
quiz
and
top
nursery
plantspeople
sharing
their
skills
on
the
show.
TICKET
PRICES
As
a
member,
you’ll
enjoy
priority
show
tickets,
discounts
and
as
well
as
days
out
at
more
than
150
gardens.
Time
(Thursday
10
-
Sunday
13
July)
Members’
Rates
(In
Advance)
10am-7:30pm
£23.5
3pm-7:30pm
£15
Time
(Thursday
10
-
Sunday
13
July)
Public
Rates
(In
Advance)
10am-7:30pm
£30
3pm-7:30pm
£19
Time
(Thursday
10
-
Sunday
13
July)
On
the
Day
Rates
10am-7:30pm
£34
3pm-7:30pm
£21
Up
to
2
children
16
and
under
go
FREE
with
an
accompanying
adult.
HOW
TO
FIND
US
By
Rail
Hampton
Court
station
is
approximately
30
minutes
from
London
Waterloo.
Save
money
on
your
entry
ticket
when
you
travel
with
South
West
Trains.
By
Launches
Arrive
by
boat
with
Launches
to
the
flower
show
entrance.
Shuttle
trip
from
Hampton
Court
station
just
£2.50.
The
members
departing
from
piers
(码头)
in
Kingston
save
£2
on
adult
fare

please
show
membership
card.
BY
Road
Take
the
District
Line
to
Richmond
underground
station,
then
the
R68
bus
Hampton
Court.
Parking
We
recommend
parking
at
the
showground
which
costs£10
per
day
and
is
available
at
the
Stud
Gate
car
park
on
the
A308
Hampton
Court
Road,
and
the
Hampton
Court
ear
park
opposite
Hampton
Court
Palace.
Frequent
courtesy
buses
will
rin
all
day
between
this
facility
and
Hampton
Court
station.
21.We
can
know
from
Paragraph
1
that
________.
A.the
Flower
Show
is
sure
to
be
the
best
festival.
B.the
visitors
can
taste
delicious
food
with
local
flavour.
C.the
Flower
Show
provides
professional
consulting
service.
D.the
visitors
can
leam
how
to
garden
and
well
their
own
plants.
22.How
much
is
the
public
rate
(in
advance)
for
11am
on
Thursday
10
July?
A.£34.
B.£23.5.
C.£30.
D.£15.
23.Which
means
of
transportation
provides
priority
for
the
members?
A.By
rail.
B.By
launches.
C.By
road.
D.By
car.
B
I
once
complained
to
my
friend
Mike,
“I
often
cycle
two
miles
from
my
house
to
the
town
center
but
unfortunately
there
is
a
big
hill
on
the
route.”
He
replied,
“You
mean
fortunately.”
He
explained
that
I
should
be
glad
of
the
extra
exercise
that
the
hill
provided.
My
attitude
to
the
hill
has
now
changed.
I
used
to
complain
as
I
approached
it
but
now
I
tell
myself
the
following.
This
hill
will
exercise
my
heart
and
lungs.
It
will
help
me
to
lose
weight
and
get
fit.
It
will
mean
that
I
live
longer.
This
hill
is
my
friend.
Finally
I
comfort
myself
with
the
thought
of
all
those
silly
people
who
pay
money
to
go
to
a
gym
and
sit
on
stationary
exercise
bicycles
when
I
can
get
the
same
value
for
free.
I
have
a
smile
of
satisfaction
as
I
reach
the
top
of
the
hill.
Problems
are
there
to
be
faced
and
overcome.
We
cannot
achieve
anything
with
an
easy
life.
Helen
Keller
was
the
first
deaf
and
blind
person
to
gain
a
university
degree.
Her
activism
and
writing
proved
inspirational.
She
wrote,
“The
character
cannot
be
developed
with
ease.
Only
through
experiences
of
suffering
can
the
soul
be
strengthened,
vision
cleared,
ambition
inspired
and
success
achieved.”
One
of
the
main
determinants
of
success
in
life
is
our
attitude
towards
adversity.
From
time
to
time
we
all
face
hardships,problems,accidents
and
difficulties.
Some
are
of
our
making
but
many
are
no
fault
of
our
own.
While
we
cannot
choose
adversity,
we
can
choose
our
attitude
towards
it.
Douglas
Bader
was
21
when
in
1931
he
had
both
legs
cut
off
following
a
flying
accident.
He
was
determined
to
fly
again
and
went
on
to
become
one
of
the
leading
flying
aviators
in
the
Battle
of
Britain
with
22
aerial
victories
over
the
Germans.
He
was
an
inspiration
to
others
during
the
war.
He
said,
“Don’t
listen
to
anyone
who
tells
you
that
you
can’t
do
this
or
that.
That’s
nonsense.
Make
up
your
mind,
and
you’ll
never
use
crutches
or
a
stick,
and
then
have
a
go
at
everything.
Go
to
school,
and
join
in
all
the
games
you
can.
Go
anywhere
you
want
to.
But
never,
never
let
them
persuade
you
that
things
are
too
difficult
or
impossible.”
The
biographies
of
great
people
are
full
of
examples
of
how
they
took
steps
to
overcome
the
difficulties
they
faced.
The
common
thread
is
that
they
did
not
become
depressed.
They
chose
their
attitude.
They
chose
to
be
positive.
They
took
on
the
challenge.
They
won.
Nevertheless,
there
is
still
the
problem
of
how
you
change
your
attitude
towards
adversity.
24.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
author
of
the
passage?
A.
One
who
wants
to
achieve
success
can’t
expect
to
live
an
easy
life.
B.
Climbing
hills
on
bicycles
is
the
best
way
to
take
exercise.
C.
Going
to
a
gym
is
greatly
beneficial
to
people’s
health.
D.
People’s
attitude
to
hardships
is
the
only
factor
of
their
success.
25.What
does
the
author
intend
to
tell
us
by
quoting
what
Douglas
Bader
said?
A.
Failure
is
the
mother
of
success.
B.
A
bad
workman
quarrels
with
his
tools.
C.
If
you
risk
nothing,
you
will
have
nothing.
D.
Nothing
is
difficult
to
the
man
who
will
try.
26.What
will
the
author
further
talk
about
in
the
following
paragraph?
A.
How
his
friend
helped
him
to
change
his
attitude
towards
the
challenge
he
faced.
B.
Why
it
is
important
to
keep
optimistic
in
the
face
of
trouble.
C.
What
steps
to
take
to
change
your
attitude
towards
the
difficulties
you
face.
D.
What
great
people
have
in
common.
27.Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Different
attitudes
towards
misfortune
B.
Face
difficulties
with
a
smile
C.
Nothing
is
impossible
D.
Life
is
full
of
adversity
C
Jerome
Karie
and
Isabella
Lugoski
met
in
their
first
physical
chemistry
class
at
the
University
of
Michigan
in
1940.
Jerome
Karie
was
in
his
first
year
of
doctoral
work,
Isabella
Lugoski
was
in
her
last
year
as
an
undergraduate(大学本科生),
and
they
were
laboratory
partners.
However,
they
didn't
get
along
well
at
first.
Isabella
Lugoski
looked
back
on
the
past,
“I
walked
into
the
physical
chemistry
laboratory
and
there's
a
young
man
in
the
desk
next
to
mine
with
his
equipment
all
set
up
running
his
experiment.
I
don't
think
I
was
very
polite
about
my
question.
I
asked
him
how
he
got
there
early
and
had
everything
all
set
up.
He
didn't
like
that.
So
we
didn't
talk
to
each
other
for
a
while.
Their
relationship
got
going
as
they
competed
for
the
top
grade
in
that
course
and
they
started
to
build
connection
because
both
of
them
were
interested
in
chemistry.
They
married
in
1942.
By
1946,
both
of
the
Karies
had
earned
doctorates
in
physical
chemistry,
and,
after
a
period
of
time
at
the
University
of
Chicago
working
on
the
Manhattan
Project,
moved
to
Washington
DC
to
join
the
US
Naval
Research
Laboratory.
Each
specialized
in
a
different
aspect
of
X-ray
crystallography(晶体学):
Jerome
focused
on
developing
equations(方程式)
that
could
determine
how
atoms(原子)
were
arranged
inside
complex
molecules,
while
Isabella
ran
practical
experiments
to
test
how
well
the
equations
worked.
Working
together,
they
created
what
is
now
called
the
direct
method
for
determining
molecular
structures(分子结构),
which
has
allowed
scientists
to
effectively
study
and
copy
complex
organic
molecules
to
continue
further
study.
Jerome
Karie
was
awarded
the
Nobel
Prize
for
Chemistry
in
1985.
Although
he
was
disappointed
that
the
Nobel
committee
had
ignored
Isabella's
contribution
to
that
work,
she
was
unfazed.
At
that
point,
she
had
already
won
more
awards
and
prize
money
for
her
experimental
work
than
he
had.
28.What
did
Isabella
Lugoski
do
when
she
first
met
Jerome
Karie?
A.She
blamed
him
for
his
being
late.
B.She
set
up
all
his
equipment
for
him.
C.She
asked
him
a
question
impolitely.
D.She
observed
his
experiment
silently.
29.What
made
Jerome
Karie
and
Isabella
Lugoski
become
connected?
A.Their
common
interest
in
chemistry.
B.Their
wonderful
marriage
since
1940.
C.Their
pleasant
first
talk
in
a
laboratory.
D.Their
successful
cooperation
in
courses.
30.What
is
paragraph
4
mainly
intended
to
show?
A.The
Karies'
encouraging
further
study.
B.The
Karies'
good
teamwork
in
science.
C.How
the
Karies
worked
with
others.
D.Why
the
Karies
won
the
Nobel
Prize.
31.Which
of
the
following
best
explains
“unfazed"
underlined
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.Generous.
B.Touched.
C.Shocked.
D.Calm.
D
Paris
is
the
city
of
dreams.
If
you
plan
to
head
to
Paris
for
a
study
period,
then
perhaps
a
little
reality
check
is
in
order.
But
my
experience
was
a
romantic
one.
I
paved
my
path
to
Paris
through
an
exchange
program.
On
arrival
in
Paris,
I
was
constantly
reminded
of
the
official
processes
I
had
to
complete-forms
to
be
filled
in,
meetings
to
attend,
the
list
seemed
endless.
Then
the
real
work
began.
Once
classes
were
underway,
I
found
myself
volunteering
to
do
oral
presentations
and
assignments
first,
rather
than
last.
This
method
proved
to
be
very
helpful.
Once
I
had
finished
class
for
the
week,
I
had
an
ever-increasing
list
of
museums
to
visit,
neighborhoods
to
explore,
and
cafes
to
sit
in.
Read
books
about
Paris.
Talk
to
locals
and
other
foreigners
living
there.
But
the
one
thing
that
reading
a
book
or
talking
to
someone
cannot
do
is
to
provide
you
with
the
experience
of
wandering
Paris
on
foot.
The
people
watching,
the
sounds
of
the
city,
the
colors
as
the
seasons
change,
they
all
add
to
the
ecstasy
that
I
experience
in
Paris
as
an
exchange
student.
After
spending
five
months
wandering
through
the
charming
neighborhoods,
fell
in
love
with
the
atmosphere
that
came
out
from
every
open
door,
and
with
every
spoken
word.
There
is
something
comforting
about
walking
to
the
market
each
Sunday
to
en
joy
the
beautiful
display
of
fruits,
vegetables
and
dairy
products.
There
is
warmth
in
saying
“bonjour”
(你好)
to
the
passers-by.
On
my
last
day
in
Paris,
I
confidently
said,
“Bon
jour
Monsieur,”
as
I
passed
the
little
store
down
the
street,
I
guess
the
best
part
about
going
on
exchange
in
Paris
is
falling
in
love
with
the
city
in
your
own
way.
And
I
know
mine
is
unique
and
special
to
me,
my
own
little
pieces
of
Paris.
32.What
does
the
underlined
word
“ecstasy”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
mean?
A.Courage.
B.Imagination.
C.Happiness.
D.Reputation.
33.What
does
the
passage
mainly
tell
us?
A.An
exchange
student’s
life.
B.Charming
neighborhoods.
C.Ah
exchange
program.
D.A
traveling
experience.
34.Beyond
reading
books,
which
experience
would
the
author
treasure
most?
A.Enjoying
coffee
in
his
spare
time.
B.Greeting
people
in
French
in
the
street.
C.Buying
vegetables
in
the
market.
D.Hanging
around
in
Paris.
35.According
to
the
passage,
what
left
the
author
the
deepest
impression?
A.The
friendly
people
he
met
in
Paris.
B.The
special
culture
he
experienced
in
the
city.
C.The
academic
achievement
he
made
in
his
study.
D.The
presentations
and
assignments
he
did
in
class.
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项。
Questions
to
ask
yourself
before
making
a
big
decision
Life
is
packed
with
decisions,
big
and
small.
If
you
feel
a
big
decision
is
appearing
in
your
life,
don’t
hide!
Ask
yourself
these
questions
to
get
clear
on
what’s
the
right
choice
for
you.
How
committed
am
I
to
this
change?
Rate
your
level
of
commitment
on
a
scale
out
of
10.
36.
Is
your
level
of
commitment
higher
than
a
7?
That’s
great
data
for
your
decision!
Is
this
decision
in
line
with
my
long-term
goal?
37.
Write
down
your
goals.
Then
think
about
how
this
decision
plays
into
that
longer-term
plan.
38.
This
is
one
of
my
favorite
questions!
If
something
is
stirring(搅动)
within
you
---
a
creative
idea,
a
calling
to
move
somewhere
new,
a
desire
to
end
a
relationship
---
what
are
you
giving
up
when
you
don’t
do
it?
What
might
you
be
missing
out
on
in
your
life
if
you
do
nothing?
Is
now
the
right
time?
Bear
in
mind:
39.
But
there
are
few
real
reasons
we
ever
need
to
delay
making
a
big
one
when
it
presents
itself.
Remember,
life
is
always
uncertain
and
time
waits
for
no
one.
Making
a
big
decision
doesn’t
have
to
be
so
difficult.
There
are
no
right
or
wrong
answers,
or
right
or
wrong
ways
to
live
your
life.
40.
Your
inner
wisdom
has
the
answers.
So
get
busy
asking
the
person
who
knows
best
---
you.
A.
What
is
the
risk
of
not
doing
it?
B.
How
long
have
I
been
thinking
about
his?
C.
Not
all
decisions
need
to
be
made
immediately.
D.
Think
about
the
amount
of
work,
effort
and
time
you’d
have
to
put
in.
E.
We
always
want
to
know
what
we
need
to
do
next.
F.
You
don’t
have
to
ask
other
people
what
they
think.
G.
Ask
yourself:
What
do
I
want
five
even
ten
years
from
now?
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,掌握其大意,然后从41─60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
know
a
woman
who
tries
hard
to
be
a
good
custodian
(保洁工).
I
pass
her
every
day
after
school
as
she
pushes
her
cart
down
my
hallway.
Of
course,
she
is
my
building’s
cleaner.
One
Tuesday
morning
I
came
into
school
and
saw
a
_41__
on
my
desk
from
my
custodian.
It
seemed
that
some
unbearable
first
year
students
had
damaged
the
bathroom
in
a
particularly
disgusting
way
and
she
had
been
__42__
to
clean
it.
This
took
__43__
than
she
had
expected.
She
had
left
the
typewritten
note
on
my
desk
to
__44_
for
not
being
able
to
clean
my
room
as
she
was
__45__
to
do.
At
the
beginning
of
the
period,
I
shared
her
note
with
my
first
period
__46_.
When
I
mentioned
that
our
custodian
had
apologized
to
us,
their
first
__47_
was
to
volunteer
to
seek
out
and
beat
up
those
first
year
students
for
making
our
custodian
have
to
clean
up
their
_48__.
It
turned
out
that
just
about
all
of
my
students
also
knew
our
custodian
by
name-all
of
them
responded
with
smiles
and
__49_
for
a
long
time
about
this
time
or
that
time
when
she’d
__50__
each
of
them
in
the
hallway.
That
she
felt
she
needed
to
apologize
__51_
a
strong
reaction
from
many
of
the
kids.
As
the
class
period
was
about
to
end,
I
asked
them
to
__52_
the
floor
like
I
do
every
period
and
thanked
them
for
picking
up
any
garbage
_53__
it
wasn’t
theirs.
My
entire
class
disappeared;
they
each
disappeared
instantly
__54_
their
desks
to
pick
up
those
annoying
tiny
pieces
of
paper
that
__55__
so
easily
from
notebooks.
One
girl
made
a(an)
__56__
that
I
later
used
with
my
other
classes:
“Her
job
might
be
to
clean
the
room,
but
she
shouldn’t
have
to
clean
up
__57__
us.
There’s
a
difference.

I
believe
that
people
know
the
difference
between
right
and
wrong.
I
believe
that
people
appreciate
it
when
others
__58__
take
care
of
them.
And
I
believe
that
people,
even
adolescents
who
are
not
quite
yet
mature,
appreciate
it
when
they
see
someone
who
takes
__59__
in
her
work.
Sometimes
we
need
a
_60_
of
the
things
we
take
for
granted...
things
like
a
good
custodian
to
take
care
of
us.
41.A.paper
B.handbook
C.note
D.letter
42.A.advised
B.persuaded
C.allowed
D.charged
43.A.shorter
B.longer
C.mare
D.less
44.A.apologize
B.regret
C.appeal
D.complain
45.A.recommended
B.believed
C.approved
D.scheduled
46.A.class
B.colleagues
C.staff
D.members
47.A.answer
B.reaction
C.decision
D.behavior
48.A.room
B.desks
C.mess
D.chaos
49.A.talked
B.asked
C.quarreled
D.discussed
50.A.visited
B.called
C.praised
D.greeted
51.A.made
B.showed
C.earned
D.accepted
52.A.sweep
B.examine
C.check
D.mop
53.A.even
if
B.only
if
C.if
only
D.if
ever
54.A.above
B.under
C.beyond
D.across
55.A.leave
B.fall
C.fly
D.miss
56.A.promise
B.agreement
C.announcement
D.comment
57.A.after
B.before
C.with
D.for
58.A.freely
B.gently
C.hopefully
D.sincerely
59.A.advantage
B.pride
C.action
D.chance
60.A.keeper
B.caretaker
C.reminder
D.observer
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(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Lions,tigers
and
other
animals
are
staying
awake
at
night61.(avoid)human
beings,a
new
study
finds.
Scientists
have
known
that
human
activities
can
lead
to
changes
in
nature.Many
animals
may
move
around
less
or
travel
to
far
places
to
keep
away62.people.By
being
awake
at
night,animals
can
also
be
on
guard
against
possible
enemies
and
spend
less
time63.(look)for
food.
The
latest
research
found
even
activities
like
farming
and
camping
can64.(fright)animals
and
cause
them
to
become
more
active
at
night.65.had
been
studied
were
lions
in
Tanzania,tigers
in
Nepal
and
monkeys
in
Brazil.Researchers
compared66.(careful)how
much
time
those
animals
were
active
at
night
in
areas
of
human
activities,such
as
hunting
and
farming.67.was
human
activities
that
caused
an
increase
of
about
20
percent
in
night
time
activities,even
in
creatures
that
usually
sleep
at
night.Results68.(publish)in
the
journal
Science
two
months
ago.
The
new
findings
are69.(usual)because
no
one
else
has
looked
at
it
in
such
detail
before
Ecologist
Marlee
Tucker
was70.(surprise)that
any
kind
of
human
activities
is
enough
for
animals
to
see
people
as
a
threat.
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
summer,
a
Romanian
family
moves
into
our
neighborhood
and
a
friend
introduced
me
to
them.
They
were
a
young
couple
with
an
8-year-old
daughter.
Both
parents
worked
and
the
girl
were
going
to
be
on
her
own
a
lot
of.
She
truly
wanted
to
improve
poor
English.
Therefore,
I
offered
to
look
after
her
but
teach
her
English
during
a
summer
holiday.
To
my
delighted,
she
got
on
well
with
my
daughter.
What
was
surprised
was
that
they
became
best
friend.
To
be
honest,
I
am
really
grateful
for
that
I
made
up
my
mind
to
do
for
the
girl
during
that
summer.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
环保节约是我们每个地球人的责任。假设你是李华,最近正在和你的美国朋友Jack讨论如何进行“低碳生活”。请你就“低碳生活之我见”给Jack写一封回信,内容包括:1.
“低碳生活”的重要性;
2.
如何做到“低碳生活”;3.
邀请对方参加“全球低碳行动”。
注意:1、词数100左右;
2、开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数;
3、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
提示词:低碳生活:low-carbon
life
Dear
Jack,
How
is
everything
going?
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
1-5.BABAC
6-10.CABAA
11-15.CBAAC
16-20.CACCA
21-25.CCBAD
26-30.CBCAB
31-35.DCADB
36-40.
D
G
A
C
F
41-45.CDBAD
46-50.A.BCAD
51-55.CCABB
56-60.DADBC
61.to
avoid
62.from
63.looking
64.frighten
65.What
66.carefully
67.It68.were
published
69.unusual
70.surprised
Dear
Jack,
How
is
everything
going?
The
recent
discussion
with
you
on
low-carbon
life
encourages
me
to
think
further
about
the
topic.
Here
I
am
writing
to
share
my
ideas
with
you.
Nowadays,
with
global
warming
getting
worse,
a
new
concept
life-low
carbon
life
is
proposed
to
challenge
the
environmental
pollution,
which
is
not
only
environmental-friendly,
but
also
a
healthy
and
fashionable
lifestyle.
It
is
such
a
significant
project
that
we
can’t
wait
to
embrace
it.
We
can
practice
our
low
carbon
life
from
our
daily
lives.
First,
everyone
is
expected
to
cultivate
their
awareness
of
saving
energy.
Activities
of
different
forms
may
help
a
lot,
such
as
“No
Car
Day”,
“Trees-planting
Day”
and
“Walking-on
Week”.
Meanwhile,
going
upstairs
instead
of
taking
a
lift
or
going
to
school
on
foot
instead
of
by
car
will
bring
us
more
fun
of
keeping
fit
and
reduce
more
power
consumption.
Thirdly,
stop
“white
pollution”
to
use
recyclable
bags
rather
than
plastic
bags.
Moreover,
encourage
more
people
around
to
put
saving
idea
in
mind,
bettering
their
behaviors
from
turning
off
lights,
taps
and
using
less
paper.
Maybe
one’s
act
seems
tiny,
but
all
people’s
efforts
really
make
a
difference.
Lower
carbon,
less
pollution
and
a
greener
planet!
Hope
you
can
join
our
global
Low-carbon
project
to
make
our
world
a
better
place
to
live
in.
Look
forward
to
your
reply
and
participation.
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