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怀仁市2020-2021学年度上学期期中教学质量调研测试
高二英语答案
听力答案:1-5
ACABC
6-10
CAABB
11-15
CBABA
16-20
CBACC
阅读:(每题3分,共60分)
21-35
CAC,
DCCA,
BCAC,
ACCB,
36-40
CAGFE
完型:(每题2分,共40分)
41-60
CBADA,
DBCBC,
ACBDD,
ADACB
语法填空:(每题1.5分,共15分)
an
62.
written
63.
lying
64.
impressive
65.
has
been
enjoying
/has
enjoyed
best
67.
building
68.for
69.
gradually
70.
which
改错:(每题1分,共10分):
去掉this前的on,
visit前加to,
them→which,
year→years,
were→are,
enjoy→enjoying,
it→them,
whatever→what,
play→played,
peace→peaceful
书面表达:(满分25分)参考范文:
Dear
Tom,
How
has
everything
been
going
recently?
Knowing
that
you
are
interested
in
Peking
Opera,
I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
enjoy
an
exhibition
whose
topic
is
Peking
Opera.
The
exhibition
will
be
held
in
our
school
hall
on
the
afternoon
of
November
the
10th.
It
is
said
that
many
artists
around
China
will
perform
wonderful
Peking
Opera
shows.
Then,
one
of
the
performers
will
give
us
a
brief
introduction
about
this
art.
Besides,
some
classic
costumes
will
be
exhibited
there.
I’d
appreciate
it
if
you
accept
my
invitation.
I’m
looking
forward
to
hearing
from
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua怀仁市2020—2021学年度上学期期中
高二教学质量调研测试
英语
(150分)
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C。
1.
What
does
Jim
do?
A.
A
teacher.
B.
An
officer.
C.
A
student.
2.
What
time
did
Suzy
leave
home?
A.
4:30.
B.
5:00.
C.
5:15.
3.
What
is
the
man's
suggestion?
A.
Going
to
the
concert.
B.
Going
to
see
a
show.
C.
Just
walking
around.
4.
How
long
has
the
rain
lasted?
A.
5
days.
B.
6
days.
C.
7
days.
5.
What
opinion
do
they
hold
on
their
chemistry
course?
A.
It's
well
organized.
B.
It
is
satisfactory.
C.
It
is
unsatisfactory.
第二节(共15小题)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个
选项中选岀最佳选项,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6、7题。
6.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
library.
B.
In
a
school.
C.
In
a
bookstore.
7.
Why
is
William
Shakespeare
mentioned
(提及)in
the
conversation?
A.
He
gave
gifts
to
millions
of
people.
B.
He
was
a
very
wealthy
man
in
his
times.
C.
His
signature(签名)is
worth
a
lot
of
money.
听第7段材料,回答第8至11题。
8.
What
are
the
man
and
woman
looking
for?
A.
A
comfortable
hotel.
B.
A
modem
hotel.
C.
An
inexpensive
hotel.
9.
Whom
did
the
man
and
woman
ask
for
help?
A.
A
policewoman.
B.
A
waitress.
C.
A
passer-by.
10.
Where
could
the
man
and
woman
find
a
hotel
they
needed?
A.
In
the
next
street.
B.
Next
to
a
bank
C.
Two
minute
drive
to
the
west.
11.
Where
did
the
conversation
most
likely
take
place?
A.
In
a
street.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
hotel.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.
What
would
the
woman
like
to
do
this
weekend?
A.
Go
climbing.
B.
Go
shopping.
C.
Go
fishing.
13.
What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
on
Saturday?
A.
Check
his
schedule.
B.
Stay
at
home.
C.
Help
his
sister
move.
14.
How
will
the
man
get
in
touch
with
the
woman?
A.
By
making
a
phone
call
to
the
woman's
house.
B.
By
making
a
phone
call
to
the
woman's
mother's
house.
C.
By
making
a
call
to
her
cell
phone.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Listening
to
music.
B.
Seeing
a
film.
C.
Writing
a
letter.
16.
How
long
will
the
woman
stay
in
Japan?
A.
For
a
year.
B.
For
a
month.
C.
For
two
years.
17.
What
will
the
woman
do
before
she
leaves
for
Japan?
A.
Read
more
Japanese
novels.
B.
Attend
a
language
class.
C.
Apply
for
a
new
program.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
is
the
cause
of
the
explosion?
A.
It
is
unknown.
B.
Their
trucks
were
attacked.
C.
A
tour
bus
slid
off
a
highway.
19.
What
happened
early
on
Saturday
morning?
A.
A
Russian
rocket
was
sent
up.
B.
A
tour
bus
slid
off
a
highway.
C.
Three
aid
workers
were
killed.
20.
How
many
people
were
killed
in
the
gas
explosion?
A.
At
least
4.
B.
About
30.
C.
Over
40.
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和D四个选项中,选岀最佳选项。
A
School
will
be
back
in
session
by
midAugust.
The
good
news,
kids
and
parents
?
There's
still
time
to
enjoy
yourself.
From
sports
to
movies,
here's
a
selection
of
family
friendly
activities
we
found,
including
some
deals
to
make
it
easier
on
the
wallet.
Free
Golfing
for
Kids
Tired
of
your
kids
being
in
the
house
all
summer
?
Get
them
outside,
physically
active
and
possibly
interested
in
a
new
sport.
Kids
5
to
15
can
leave
their
electronic
devices
and
onto
the
golf
course
with
one
free
bucket
of
range
balls
and
free
golfing
with
one
paid
adult.
7:00
am

6:30
pm
daily
through
Aug.
31.
Plantation
Palms
Golf
Club,
23253
Plantation
Blvd.,
Land
O'Lakes.
(813)
9967122.
plantation
palms,
net.
Family
Movies
in
Historic
Theatres
Families
can
experience
a
bit
of
Tampa
Bay
history
as
they
watch
movies
in
two
renovated(翻新的)area
landmarks(地标).
As
part
of
the
summer
Hollywood
Classic
Series,
Tampa
Theatre
invites
you
to
1939's
The
Wizard
of
Oz(Aug.
26).
(You
can
remind
the
kids
that
Tampa
Theatre
is
old
enough
to
have
showed
The
Wizard
of
Oz
on
its
first
run.)
$10.
711
N
Franklin
St.
,
Tampa.
(813)2748982,
tampatheatre.
org.
Together
with
Ruth
Eckerd
Hall's
201819
Broadway
Season,
the
historic
Capitol
Theatre
presents
movie
versions
of
the
Broadway
musicals.
Next
up
is
The
Lion
King(Aug.ll).
$5.
Upgrade
to
$9
for
unlimited
fountain
drinks
and
popcorn.
3pm
405
Cleveland
St.,
Clearwater.
(727)
7917400.
rutheckerdhall.
com.
Summer
Series
Curtis
Hixon
Park
has
turned
into
a
12,
000
square
foot
play
wonderland
focused
on
fitness
and
adventures.
Free.
Rotating(循环的)daily
activities
include
live
animals
and
animal
education
by
Zoo
Tampa
at
Lowry
Park(Aug.
6),
kids
fitness
classes
by
the
YMCA(Aug.11),
kid
friendly
recipes
by
Salt
Block
Catering(Aug.
7)
and
craft
activities
by
the
Hillsborough
County
Library(Aug.
8).
Curtis
Hixon
Park,
600
N
Ashley
Drive,
Tampa.
(262)
9399908.
tampasdowntown.
com.
21.
Which
number
should
you
call
if
you
want
to
go
golfing?
A.
(262)9399908.
B.
(727)7917400.
C.
(813)9967122.
D.
(813)2748982.
22.
What
do
Tampa
Theatre
and
Capitol
Theatre
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
famous
in
the
Tampa
Bay
area.
B.
They
were
built
about
eighty
years
ago.
C.
They
have
been
rebuilt
many
times.
D.
They
have
turned
into
a
play
wonderland.
23.
Where
can
you
learn
something
about
animals?
A.
At
the
YMCA.
B.
At
Salt
Block
Catering.
C.
At
Lowry
Park.
D.
At
the
Hillsborough
County
Library.
B
Before
she
could
even
talk,
Ellie
Heath
spent
hours
drawing
pictures
every
day.
When
she
grew
older,
the
15-year-old
girl
discovered
the
joy
of
sewing
(缝纫).She
said
that
she
found
it
calming.
She
started
out
to
make
small
things,
like
jewelry
and
soft
toys.
Over
times,
she
began
making
clothing.
Her
love
of
the
creative
work
led
her
to
open
a
business.
Three
Blue
Bunnies
is
the
name
of
her
company,
which
makes
what
she
calls
''wearable
art."
"My
definition
of
wearable
art
is
something
that
makes
you
feel
unique.
It's
one
of
a
kind,
and
often
handmade,"
All
the
pieces
Ellie
created
were
made
of
used
or
donated
fabrics.
She
worked
a
lot
with
jean
jackets,
renewing
them
with
artistic
additions.
The
process
started
with
finding
a
piece
of
material
that
looked
good
with
the
jackets.
“Then,
I
find
out
the
design
that
works
on
it
through
trial
and
error
(反复尝试)and
the
design
comes
to
me,
"
she
added.
Ellie
sharpened
her
creative
skills
at
school.
Cheryl
Crow
was
one
of
her
teachers
early
on.
Crow
called
Ellie"
a
dream
student”.
She
said
Ellie
worked
hard
and
made
progress.
"
She
is
always
not
only
very
creative,
but
also
very
kind
and
helpful
to
the
other
students."
Ellie
has
many
dreams.
She
wants
to
be
a
teacher
and
to
spread
the
joy
of
creativity
among
children.
She
also
dreams
her
business
will
grow
and
become
a
model
for
other
young
people
who
have
a
dream
they
want
to
come
true.
24.
What
does
"wearable
art"
mean
according
to
Ellie
Heath?
A.
Something
that
can
be
worn
B.
Something
that
is
valuable
C.
Something
that
cannot
be
found
anywhere
else.
D.
Something
that
makes
you
different
from
others.
25.
Which
of
the
following
words
can
best
describe
Ellie?
A.
Warm-hearted
and
clever
B.
Generous
and
outgoing
C.
Creative
and
determined
D.
Hard-working
and
unique
26.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraphs?
A.
All
of
the
clothe
comes
from
donation
B.
Ellie
got
a
lot
of
pleasure
from
her
design
C.
The
process
of
artistic
design
is
usually
not
easy.
D.
It
is
a
piece
of
cake
for
Ellie
to
create
an
unique
clothing
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"sharpened”
mean
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Improved
B.
Challenged
C.
Performed
D.
Applied
C
A
British
friend
told
me
he
couldn't
understand
why
Chinese
people
love
eating
sunflower
seeds(嗑瓜子)as
a
snack
so
much.
"I've
met
a
lot
of
older
Chinese
and
many
have
a
crack
in
their
front
teeth;
I
believe
that's
from
cracking
the
seeds,"
he
said.
I
had
never
noticed
the
habit,
but
once
he
mentioned
it,
I
suddenly
became
more
aware.
I
realized
that
whenever
I'm
watching
TV
or
typing
a
report,
I
always
start
mindlessly
cracking
sunflower
seeds.
My
friend
doesn't
like
sunflower
seeds,
and,
to
him,
it
seems
unnecessary
to
work
so
much
just
to
get
one
small
seed.
When
we
were
young,
the
whole
family
would
usually
get
together
for
Chinese
New
Year.
Then,
we
all
lived
close
to
one
another,
usually
in
a
small
city,
and
sometimes
even
neighbors
would
go
door-to-door
on
Chinese
New
Year's
Eve
to
check
out
what
every
household
was
making.
I
remember
my
parents
would
be
in
the
kitchen
cooking.
Out
in
the
living
room
,
a
large
table
would
already
be
laid
out,
complete
with
fancy
tablecloth,
ready-made
dumpling
fillings,
and
dishes
full
of
candy,
fruits
and
sunflower
seeds.
Some
of
the
dishes
were
to
be
offered
to
our
ancestors
later,
while
others
were
for
neighbors
and
children
to
eat
before
the
evening
feast
I
must
have
learned
how
to
crack
sunflower
seeds
back
then.
I
don't
think
it's
right
to
criticize
one's
choice
in
food
or
eating
habits,
no
matter
how
strange
they
may
seem.
It's
not
only
in
China.
When
I
went
abroad,
I
found
people
had
all
sorts
of
strange
habits
when
it
came
to
food.
In
Denmark,
they
put
salted
red
fish
on
bread
and
eat
it
for
dinner,
no
matter
how
much
it
ruins
your
breath.
They
think
it's
a
delicacy(美味佳肴),and
it's
connected
to
their
certain
culture.
I
think
it's
a
wonderful
tradition.
28.
What
did
the
writer
become
aware
of?
A.
She
had
ever
typed
a
report
about
seeds.
B.
She
had
a
habit
of
cracking
sunflower
seeds.
C.
She
damaged
her
teeth
by
eating
sunflower
seeds.
D.
She
had
various
snacks
while
watching
TV.
29.
What
does
the
writer
prove
by
mentioning
Chinese
New
Year?
A.
The
traditions
of
celebrating
it
disappear.
B.
The
families
get
together
for
it.
C.
Eating
sunflower
seeds
is
related
to
it.
D.
Children
can
eat
delicious
food
on
that
day.
30.
The
writer's
attitude
to
Denmark's
way
of
eating
bread
is
.
A.
acceptable
B.
critical
(批评的)
C.
neutral
(中立的)
D.
doubtful
31.
What
lesson
can
we
learn
from
the
story?
A.
One
kind
of
food
doesn't
necessarily
suit
everyone.
B.
It
is
good
to
form
healthy
eating
habits.
C.
Eating
habits
come
from
a
certain
culture.
D.
Changing
your
eating
habits
will
change
your
life.
D
A
study
of
art
history
might
be
a
good
way
to
learn
more
about
a
culture
than
is
possible
to
learn
in
general
classes.
Most
typical
history
courses
concentrate
on
politics,
economics,
and
wars.
But
art
history
focuses
on
much
more
than
this
because
art
reflects
not
only
the
political
values
of
a
people,
but
also
religious
beliefs,
emotions,
and
psychology.
In
addition,
information
about
the
daily
activities
of
our
ancestors

or
of
people
very
different
from
our
own

can
be
provided
by
art.
In
short,
art
expresses
the
essential
qualities
of
a
time
and
a
place,
and
a
study
of
it
clearly
offers
us
a
deeper
understanding
than
what
can
be
found
in
most
history
books.
In
history
books,
objective
information
about
the
political
life
of
a
country
is
presented:
that
is,
facts
about
politics
are
given,
but
opinions
are
not
expressed.
Art,
on
the
other
hand,
is
subjective:
it
reflects
emotions
and
opinions.
The
great
Spanish
painter
Franciso
Goya
was
perhaps
the
first
truly
political
artist.
In
his
well-known
painting
The
Third
of
May,
1808,
he
criticized
the
Spanish
government
for
its
misuse
of
power
over
people.
Over
a
hundred
years
later,
symbolic
images
were
used
in
Pablo
Picasso's
Guernica
to
express
the
horror
of
war.
Meanwhile,
on
another
continent,
the
powerful
paintings
of
Diego
Rivera,
Jose
Clements
Orozco,
and
David
Alfaro
Siqueiros

as
well
as
the
works
of
Alfredo
Ramos
Martinez

showed
these
Mexican
artists'
deep
anger
and
sadness
about
social
problems.
In
the
same
way,
art
can
reflect
a
culture's
religious
beliefs.
Four
hundreds
of
years
in
Europe,
religious
art
was
almost
the
only
type
of
art
that
existed.
Churches
and
other
religious
buildings
were
filled
with
paintings
that
depicted
people
and
stories
from
the
Bible.
Although
most
people
couldn't
read,
they
could
still
understand
biblical
stories
in
the
pictures
on
church
walls.
By
contrast,
one
of
the
main
characteristics
of
art
in
the
Middle
East
was
(and
still
is)
its
absence
of
human
and
animal
images.
This
reflects
the
Islamic
(伊斯兰教的)belief
that
statues
are
unholy
(不神圣的;亵渎的).
32.
History
books
are
objective
because
.
A.
opinions
about
facts
are
not
expressed
B.
it
will
make
the
viewers
angry
and
sad
about
history
C.
it
can
help
us
understand
historical
facts
better
D.
personal
and
emotional
opinions
are
expressed
through
it
33.
The
two
pictures
The
Third
of
May,
1808
and
Guernica
mentioned
in
paragraph
2
show
that
.
A.
art
can
reflect
political
life
of
a
country
B.
artists
are
very
similar
even
over
a
hundred
years
C.
art
is
subjective
D.
history
books
present
objective
information
34.
In
paragraph
2,
the
underlined
''another
continent"
refers
to
.
A.
Europe
B.
Middle
East
C.
Mexico
D.
America
35.
The
passage
is
mainly
discussing
.
A.
the
difference
between
general
history
and
art
history
B.
what
we
can
learn
from
art
C.
the
influence
of
artists
on
art
history
D.
the
development
of
art
history
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。
Have
you
ever
changed
your
mind,
or
even
given
up
a
dream
because
you
were
afraid
of
what
someone
else
might
think
of
you?
If
you're
often
worried
about
what
friends,
family,
or
even
strangers
in
the
street
might
think,
then
you're
using
up
a
huge
amount
of
energy
worrying.
36
.
But
the
steps
below
should
help.
Step
1:
Ask
yourself
what
matters
to
you.
Maybe
you
can't
stand
the
gym,
but
your
best
friend
works
out
every
day.
It's
natural
for
people
around
you
to
have
different
values
from
you.
37.
Step
2:
38.
The
truth
is
that
Fm
not
the
centre
of
the
world,
and
neither
are
you!
Most
of
the
people
around
you
are
far
too
busy
going
about
their
own
lives
to
think
much
about
you.
Step
3:
Recognize
that
their
opinion
can't
hurt
you.
There
are
a
few
cases
where
opinions
will
make
a
difference.
39.
But
the
people
who
really
matter
are
going
to
love
you
for
who
you
are.
Step
4:
40.
You
can't
control
people's
thoughts.
You've
got
no
idea
what
might
go
through
their
head,
or
why.
You
can't
please
everyone
all
of
the
time,
and
there's
no
need
to
try
to.
A
.
So
just
be
clear
and
honest
with
yourself.
B.
You
should
make
everyone
around
you
happy.
C.
This
is
a
hard
habit
to
get
rid
of.
D.
Do
whatever
you
want
to
do.
E.
Accept
that
you
can't
control
what
people
think.
F.
For
instance,
your
boss's
opinion
is
usually
important
to
you.
G.
Remember
that
they're
not
all
watching
you.
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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白
处的最佳选项。
Brooke
Ochoa
was
going
to
enter
a
restaurant
for
lunch
when
she
saw
an
elderly
lady
approaching.
The
thirty-year-old
woman
41
to
keep
the
door
open
for
her.
She
thought
she
was
just
doing
something
42
.
She
didn't
know,
however,
that
a
remark
that
a
lady
would
make
a
few
seconds
later
would
43
a
chain
of
events
that
would
cause
her
to
get
countless
likes
on
her
post
and
44
on
social
media
suddenly.
As
Brooke
entered
the
restaurant,
she
45
the
elderly
lady
asking
for
"a
table
for
one”.
Then
she
decided
to
do
one
more
act
of
46
.
Brooke
walked
up
to
the
lady's
47
and
asked,
"I
also
48
alone,
would
you
like
to
have
lunch
together?"
The
lady,
named
Dolores,
not
only
accepted
Brooke's
49
but
she
was
very
pleased
to
have
50
The
two
51
up
an
instant
friendship
during
their
meal.
Dolores
told
Brooke
that
she'd
been
having
a
52
time.
“She
spent
the
last
decade
living
with
her
mom,
who
recently
passed
away,"
Brooke
wrote
in
a
late
post
about
the
encounter.
"She
just
kept
smiling
and
saying
'thank
you
for
listening
to
me',
which
made
me
53
too!"
Brooke
and
Dolores
enjoyed
their
conversation
so
much
that
they
54
to
have
lunch
with
each
other
every
Thursday
from
that
point
on.
In
a
later
55
not
long
after
their
first
meeting,
Brooke
was
56
that
Dolores
had
passed
away.
If
nothing
else,
this
chance
57
is
evidence
that
the
smallest
58
of
good
will
can
quite
exactly
change
a
life.
Neither
of
the
two
women
knew
that
Dolores's
days
on
earth
were
so
59
,
but
they
found
60
in
each
other,
and
that's
what
matters.
41.
A.
hesitated
B.
competed
C.
waited
D.
pretended
42.
A.
honest
B.
polite
C.
foolish
D.
wise
43.
A.
produce
B.
report
C.
remove
D.
ignore
44.
A.
cut
off
B.
set
off
C.
leave
off
D.
take
off
45.
A.
overheard
B.
felt
C.
insisted
D.
realized
46.
A.
weakness
B.
encouragement
C.
friendship
D.
kindness
47.
A.
car
B.
table
C.
door
D.
counter
48.
A.
struggle
B.
defend
C.
eat
D.
post
49.
A.
bow
B.
offer
C.
effort
D.
care
50.
A.
adjustment
B.
friction
C.
company
D.
permission
51.
A.
built
B.
turned
C.
threw
D.
put
52.
A.
tough
B.
short
C.
pleasant
D.
lucky
53.
A.
sob
B.
smile
C.
listen
D.
panic
54.
A.
seemed
B.
refused
C.
remained
D.
agreed
55.
A.
praise
B.
purchased
C.
absence
D.
update
56.
A.
told
B.
approved
C.
analyzed
D.
committed
57.
A.
complaint
B.
argument
C.
appointment
D.
conversation
58.
A.
act
B.
strength
C.
competence
D.
fault
59.
A.
rich
B.
long
C.
limited
D.
poor
60.
A.
success
B.
comfort
C.
reality
D.
equality
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。
Yueyang
Tower
is
61.
ancient
Chinese
tower
on
the
shore
of
Lake
Dongting.
It
is
one
of
the
Three
Great
Towers
of
Jiangnan.
Yueyang
Tower
became
famous
for
Memorial
to
Yueyang
Tower
(《岳阳楼记》)62.
(write)
by
Fan
Zhongyan,
who
was
an
excellent
minister
of
the
northern
Song
Dynasty
(960-1127)in
China.
63
.
(lie)
on
the
city
wall
of
the
west
gate
of
the
ancient
city
in
Yueyang
City,
Hunan
province,
China,
Yueyang
Tower
faces
Junshan
Island
and
overlooks
Dongting
Lake,
being
extremely
beautiful
and
64.
(impress).
Since
ancient
times,
it
65
(enjoy)
the
good
reputation
that
Dongting
Lake
is
the
66
.
(good)among
lakes,
and
Yueyang
Tower
is
incomparable
among
towers.
Yueyang
Tower's
roof
covered
with
yellow
glazed
tiles
(黄色琉
璃瓦)looks
like
a
general's
helmet
in
ancient
China.
It
is
the
only
ancient
67.
(build)
with
a
helmet
roof
structure
(构造)in
China.
Before
the
Tang
Dynasty
(618-907),
Yueyang
Tower
was
mainly
used
68.
the
military
purpose.
After
the
Tang
Dynasty,
it
69
.
(gradual)
became
a
famous
scenic
spot
in
70.
men
of
letters
chanted
poetry
and
wrote
fu.
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。
There
will
be
a
Chinese
zither
(古筝)exhibition
in
the
city
museum
on
this
weekend.
Informed
that
traditional
Chinese
instruments
appeal
to
you,
I'm
writing
to
invite
you
visit
it.
Twenty
Chinese
zithers
of
different
ages,
among
them
the
oldest
one
has
a
history
of
2,500
year,
will
be
on
show
in
the
museum.
It
is
widely
acknowledged
that
Chinese
zithers
were
called
"the
piano
in
China",
enjoy
a
great
popularity.
Equally
attractive
are
amazing
stories
behind
it,
for
example,
how
they
were
made
by
hand
and
whatever
parts
they
consisted
of.
There
is
a
good
chance
that
you
can
appreciate
music
play
on
the
instrument
by
famous
artists,
exposed
to
a
peace
atmosphere.
Are
you
available?
If
so,
I
am
too
willing
to
accompany
you.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,想邀请留学生好友Tom—起参观京剧(Peking
Opera)艺术展。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.展览时间、地点;
2.展览内容。
注意:1.词数100左右:
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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