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2020~2021学年
参考答案、提示及评分细则
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质量检测·英语参考答案第长治2020?2021学年高三11月质量检测


第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.
How
will
the
woman
go
to
the
meeting?
A.
By
coach.
B.
By
train.
C,
By
car.
2.
Why
is
the
man
going
to
put
an
advertisement?
A.
To
sell
his
table.
B.
To
buy
windows.
C.
To
advertise
a
shop.
3.
What
does
the
man
dislike?
A.
Salad.
B.
Chicken,
C.
Fish.
4.
What
will
be
shown
shortly
after
the
news?
A.
A
food
program.
B.
A
football
match.
C.
A
chat
show.
5.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
first
chapter
of
the
physics
textbook?
A.
Confusing.
B.
Easy.
C.
Difficult.
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.
What
makes
the
man
feel
bored?
A,
Fantasy
films.
B
Romance
movies.
C.
Comedies,
7.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Visit
a
local
museum.
B.
Go
to
the
cinema
alone.
C.
Book
film
tickets
online.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Preparing
for
Billy's
birthday
party.
B.
Making
a
special
birthday
cake
for
Billy.
C.
Discussing
about
birthday
presents
for
Billy.
9.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Friends.
B.
A
couple,
C.
Classmates.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
is
the
guided
tour
of
the
university
available?
A.
At
the
end
of
the
first
term.
B.
Whenever
the
students
need
it,
C.
During
the
first
week
of
classes.
11.
What
happened
to
the
man
last
week?
A.
He
walked
into
a
wrong
classroom.
B.
He
left
his
guidebook
in
a
classroom.
C.
He
had
difficulty
finding
a
classroom.
12.
From
which
place
should
the
man
start
for
his
self-guided
tour?
A,
The
Student
Center
Building.
B.
The
Fine
Arts
Building.
C.
The
Science
Building.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
order
traveler's
checks?
A.
For
a
holiday.
B.
To
take
a
taxi.
C,
Out
of
curiosity.
14.
What
can
the
man
do
if
his
checks
are
stolen?
A.
Track
them
immediately.
B,
Cash
them
12
hours
later.
C.
Get
them
replaced
in
time.
15.
When
will
the
man's
checks
be
sent
to
his
home?
A.
At
10:00
am
on
Tuesday.
B.
By
Tuesday
at
1
:30
pm.
C.
By
10:00
am
on
Sunday.
16.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
bank.
B.
Over
the
phone.
C.
In
a
travel
agency.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
can
children
do
in
the
River
Concert
Hall?
A,
Play
in
a
movie.
B.
Enjoy
stories,
C.
Interview
artists.
1&
How
long
does
the
first
of
the
Open
Air
Concerts
last?
A.
Four
hours.
B.
Eight
hours.
C.
Twelve
hours.
19.
What
can
you
enjoy
on
Saturday
25th?
A.
Music
from
the
19th
century.
B.
A
fantastic
firework
display.
C.
Shakespeare's
Tiwelfth
Night.
20.
What
is
the
speaker's
suggestion?
A.
Having
fun
on
Friday.
B
Bringing
an
umbrella.
C.
Exchanging
tickets.
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,选出最佳选项。
A
Top
Four
Marathons
Portland
Marathon
The
marathon
welcomes
8,
000
people
every
fall.
It's
a
great
event
for
first-timers
because
everyone
is
cheered
on
with
enthusiasm
no
matter
how
long
it
takes
to
cross
the
finish
line.
The
time
limit
for
the
full
marathon
is
now
at
a
pace
of
15
minutes
per
mile,
or
6
hours
and
33
minutes,
but
in
the
past
it
had
an
open
time
limit.
They
promise
you'll
still
receive
your
medal
if
you
fall
behind
the
pace,
but
you
have
to
finish
using
the
sidewalks.
TCS
New
York
City
Marathon
As
the
world's
biggest
marathon,
the
TCS
New
York
City
Marathon
attracts
over
50,000
people
to
the
Big
Apple
each
November.
The
time
limit
is
generous
eight
and
a
half
hours,
but
participants
must
move
to
the
sidewalk
if
they
drop
below
a
15-minute
mile.
The
famous
course
snakes
through
five
boroughs
(行政区)of
the
city
and
crosses
five
bridges
to
end
in
Central
Park.
Honolulu
Marathon
The
marathon
attracts
over
30,000
participants
each
December.
The
race
starts
on
Ala
Moana
Boulevard
in
downtown
Honolulu
and
snakes
its
way
along
the
breathtaking
Hawaiian
coastline
to
the
finish
line
in
Kapiolani
Park.
The
start
time
is
at
5:
00
am
with
finish
line
services
officially
open
until
2:
00
pm.
However,
the
organizers
allow
everyone
to
finish
and
have
waiters
on
hand
until
4:
00
pm.
Boston
Marathon
The
marathon
is
held
in
May
every
year.
For
this
event,
running
isn't
allowed
as
the
city
streets
aren't
closed
off.
Participants
must
instead
make
their
way
along
sidewalks
under
the
guidance
of
event
organizers
and
city
police.
The
event
attracts
over
8,000
people
who
can
choose
anything
from
a
three-mile
walk
to
the
full
26.
2-mile
Boston
Marathon
route.
21.
Where
is
a
new
marathon
runner
most
likely
to
receive
enthusiastic
cheers?
A.
In
Portland.
B.
In
New
York.
C.
In
Honolulu.
D.
In
Boston.
22.
What
can
we
know
about
TCS
New
York
City
Marathon?
A.
It
is
extremely
popular.
B.
It
has
an
open
time
limit.
C.
It
starts
and
ends
in
a
park.
D.
It
forbids
using
the
sidewalk.
23.
Which
marathon
is
held
the
earliest
in
a
year?
A.
Portland
Marathon.
B.
TCS
New
York
City
Marathon.
C.
Boston
Marathon.
D.
Honolulu
Marathon.
B
“Your
mother's
breast
cancer
has
returned,
and
it's
metastasized(扩散),“
said
my
mother's
doctor.
I
held
the
phone,
tears
in
my
eyes.
Even
as
a
health-care
professional,
I
had
never
really
been
able
to
do
anything
for
my
mother.
She'd
always
been
the
caretaker,
especially
when
I
was
in
my
teens,
battling
my
own
incurable
illness.
She'd
arranged
and
accompanied
me
on
trips
to
the
Cleveland
Clinic.
During
those
long
train
rides,
she'd
always
reach
into
her
bag
and
produce
a
gift——a
Seventeen
magazine—to
lift
my
spirits.
Shortly
after
her
diagnosis,
I
stopped
by
Mother's
house.
She'd
wanted
to
live
at
home
to
look
after
herself
while
she
could,
so
my
sister
and
I
took
turns
to
check
in
on
her.
As
her
health
worsened,
Mother
eventually
decided
to
stay
with
me
in
my
house
on
the
weekends
and
let
me
care
for
her.
After
I
helped
her
into
the
house,
she
would
stretch
out
on
the
sofa,
my
dog
Spanky
sleeping
at
her
feet.
I'd
make
us
cups
of
Red
Zinger
tea.
She'd
look
at
me
and
say,
"My
purse,
honey.

Inside
would
be
one
of
her
surprises,
like
a
bag
of
treats
for
Spanky
or
a
new
pen
for
me.
At
the
end
of
her
life,
Mother
was
no
longer
conscious.
Her
wish
was
to
be
in
my
house.
The
night
before,
I
moved
all
the
furniture
to
prepare
for
the
delivery
of
her
medical
equipment.
The
next
morning,
two
guys
lifted
the
sofa
to
move
it,making
room
for
the
hospital
bed.
“What
do
we
do
with
these,
ma'am?"
one
asked.
I
looked
over.
He
held
up
two
beautifully-wrapped(包裹)gifts.
How
had
they
gotten
there?
I'd
moved
that
sofa
the
night
before
and
seen
nothing
!
My
hands
shook
as
I
unwrapped
a
toy
for
Spanky
and
a
box
of
Red
Zinger
tea.
At
that
moment,
it
was
as
if
my
mother
spoke
directly
to
my
heart,
"Our
little
traditions
will
get
you
through
this,
Roberta,
even
if
I
can't
take
part
anymore.
24.
What
can
be
known
about
the
author
as
a
teenager?
A.
She
volunteered
in
hospitals.
B.
She
loved
traveling
so
muck
C.
She
was
in
really
poor
health.
D.
She
often
wrote
to
magazines.
25.
What
kind
of
woman
is
the
author's
mother
according
to
the
text?
A.
Cautious
and
organized.
B.
Hardworking
and
honest.
C.
Humorous
and
generous.
D.
Caring
and
independent.
26.
What
took
the
author
by
surprise?
A.
The
stay
with
Mother
in
her
final
life.
B.
Unexpected
gifts
prepared
by
Mother.
C.
Mother's
wish
to
move
into
her
house.
D.
Mother's
ability
to
take
care
of
herself.
27.
What
about
Mother
does
the
text
focus
on?
A.
Her
family
traditions.
B.
Her
love
for
her
daughter,
C.
Her
unbearable
disease.
D.
Her
attitude
toward
life.
C
Did
you
know
roughly
one
third
of
food
for
human
consumption
goes
to
waste?
Most
of
it
is
fresh
fruit
and
vegetables
that
go
bad.
The
produce
dries
out
or
goes
bad,
which
has
led
scientists
to
develop
ways
of
coating
or
sealing
the
food
to
keep
it
fresher
for
longer.
Now
research
at
Rice
University
reveals
there
might
be
a
better
way.
Scientists
discovered
that
dipping
produce
like
strawberries
and
bananas
into
an
egg-based
wash
is
remarkably
good
for
preserving
it.
The
coating
is
extremely
thick,
and
made
from
a
mixture
of
powdered
egg
whites
and
yolks(蛋黄)(70%),
and
some
wood-sourced
cellulose(纤维素)to
act
as
a
barrier
preventing
water
loss.
What
the
scientists
found
was
that
the
egg
wash
made
a
significant
difference
in
helping
produce
stay
fresh
over
a
two-week
observation
period.
The
appearance
of
the
coated
fruits
and
vegetables
didn't
change
much,
while
the
uncoated
produce
ripened
and
even
rotted
within
the
same
time
frame.
The
egg-based
coating,
as
it
turned
out,
reduced
each
fruit's
chance
to
get
exposed
to
oxygen.
The
non-poisonous
coating
was
found
to
be
flexible
and
tests
showed
that
it
was
just
as
tough
as
other
products,
including
synthetic
films(合成膜),
used
in
produce
packaging.
For
anyone
with
an
egg
allergy,
the
coating
can
be
removed
by
thorough
washing
in
water
and
is
tasteless.
The
scientists
hope
this
could
be
a
breakthrough
in
the
fight
against
food
waste.
"Reducing
food
shortages
in
ways
that
are
not
related
to
genetic
modification,
uneatable
coatings
or
chemical
additives
is
important
for
better
sustainable
living
said
materials
scientist
and
study
author
Pulickel
Ajayan.
What's
great
about
this
discovery
is
that
it
fights
food
waste
in
more
than
one
way:
even
the
coating
was
made
from
eggs
that
would
otherwise
have
been
discarded
because
they
weren't
fit
for
consumption.
The
researchers
said
roughly
200
million
of
US-produced
eggs
go
to
waste
annually.
So
if
this
were
scaled
up,
it
could
be
a
win-win
situation
all
around.
28.
How
does
the
egg-based
wash
help
keep
food
fresh?
A.
By
limiting
its
oxygen
exposure.
B.
By
making
its
coating
less
thick.
C.
By
removing
its
cellulose
slowly.
D.
By
improving
its
absorbent
ability.
29.
Why
is
Pulickel
Ajayan
mentioned
in
the
text?
A.
To
stress
the
seriousness
of
food
shortage.
B.
To
offer
the
method
of
cutting
food
waste,
C.
To
show
the
significance
of
the
discovery.
D.
To
give
a
brief
description
of
the
research.
30.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“discarded”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.
Eaten
up.
B.
Taken
in
C.
Picked
out.
D.
Thrown
away.
31.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
How
to
use
eggs
creatively.
B.
A
new
way
to
preserve
food.
C.
How
to
recycle
food
waste.
D.
A
breakthrough
in
technology.
D
Many
studies
have
shown
how
playing
video
games
can
lead
to
structural
changes
in
the
brain,
including
increasing
the
size
of
some
regions,
or
to
functional
changes,
such
as
activating
the
areas
responsible
for
attention.
New
research
from
the
University
at
Oberta
de
Catalunya
(UOC)
has
gone
further
to
show
how
cognitive(认知的)changes
can
take
place
even
years
after
people
stop
playing.
The
study
involved
27
people
between
the
ages
of
18
and
40
with
and
without
any
kind
of
experience
with
video
gaming.
“People
who
were
video
gamers
before
adolescence,
despite
no
longer
playing,
performed
better
with
the
working
memory
tasks,
which
require
mentally
holding
and
processing
information
to
get
a
result,"
said
Marc
Palaus,
the
author
of
the
study.
The
results
show
that
people
without
experience
of
playing
video
games
as
a
child
did
not
benefit
from
improvements
in
processing
and
avoiding
irrelevant
stimuli(刺激).Indeed,
they
were
slower
than
those
who
had
played
games
as
children,
which
matched
what
had
been
seen
in
earlier
studies.
"People
who
played
regularly
as
children
performed
better
from
the
outset
in
processing
3D
objects,
although
these
differences
were
narrowed
after
the
period
of
training
in
video
gaming,
when
both
groups
showed
similar
levels/
said
Palaus.
The
study
lasted
a
month
and
the
researchers
analyzed
participants'
cognitive
skills,
including
working
memory,
at
three
points:
before
starting
the
training
in
video
gaming,
at
the
end
of
the
training,
and
fifteen
days
later.
The
video
game
used
was
Nintendo's
Super
Mario
64.
According
to
Palaus,
what
most
video
games
have
in
common
is
that
they
involve
elements
that
make
people
want
to
continue
playing,
and
that
they
gradually
get
harder
and
present
a
constant
challenge.
"These
two
things
are
enough
to
make
it
an
attractive
and
motivating
activity,
which,
in
turn,
requires
constant
and
intense
use
of
our
brain's
resources.”
"Video
games
are
a
perfect
recipe
for
strengthening
our
cognitive
skills,
almost
without
our
noticing.
However,
it's
not
the
reason
for
playing
too
much,”
he
said.
32.
What
can
be
learned
about
the
study?
A.
It
looks
at
different
games.
B.
It
is
aimed
at
adult
gamers.
C.
Its
participants
are
adults.
D.
Its
author
likes
playing
games.
33.
How
did
people
playing
no
video
games
as
children
behave
in
the
study?
A.
They
tended
to
ignore
irrelevant
stimuli.
B.
They
failed
to
physically
hold
3D
objects.
C.
They
performed
very
slowly
after
training.
D.
They
did
worse
in
working
memory
tasks.
34.
What
may
Marc
Palaus
suggest
doing?
A.
Finding
recipes
for
better
cognitive
skills.
B.
Avoiding
getting
addicted
to
video
games.
C.
Trying
less
challenging
video
games.
D.
Forbidding
video
games
for
the
young.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Playing
Video
Games
as
Kids
Can
Cause
Changes
in
Brain
B.
Video
Gamers
Memorize
Information
Much
More
Quickly
C.
Video
Games
Help
to
Improve
Children's
Working
Memory
D.
Playing
Video
Games
Benefits
Cognitive
Skills
Even
Years
Later
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。
Did
you
know
that
it's
possible
to
save
wet
books
by
putting
them
in
the
freezer
or
refrigerator?
Strange
as
it
sounds
,
this
simple
trick
can
go
a
long
way
toward
preserving
beloved
reading
material
that
may
be
damaged
from
something
as
significant
as
flood
water
or
as
silly
as
knocking
over
a
glass
of
water.
36
Make
sure
that
the
water
isn't
dirty.
37
If
a
book
has
been
soaked
(浸泡)in
dirty
water
or
a
colored
liquid,
it
may
be
difficult
to
save
the
book.
Realize,
too,
that
the
pages
will
never
again
be
perfectly
flat,
only
clear
enough
to
read,
if
all
goes
well.
Determine
the
best
approach
to
air-drying.
If
the
book
is
completely
soaked
before
freezing,
don't
try
to
separate
pages.
38
If
possible,
put
a
sheet
of
paper
towel
between
the
covers
and
text
body.
If
the
book
is
partially
soaked,
spread
paper
towel
throughout
the
pages
of
the
book(every
20
or
so).
After
an
hour
of
drying,
change
the
towel
until
most
water
has
been
absorbed.
39
Don't
try
to
separate
wet
pages,
as
they
may
stick
and
tear.
Put
the
book
in
the
refrigerator
as
soon
as
possible.
At
the
same
time,
keep
the
refrigerator
on
its
"frost-free"
setting,
which
helps
to
avoid
the
formation
of
large
ice
crystals(冰晶)in
items,
which
can
cause
damage.40
Once
it
gets
frozen,
it
allows
you
to
open
the
book
and
spread
the
pages
without
them
sticking
together.
A.
Here
is
how
to
do
it.
B.
Freeze
the
book
immediately.
C.
Put
the
book
in
the
refrigerator
after
it
dries.
D.
The
water
has
to
be
clean,
for
the
most
part.
E.
There
are
many
ways
to
clean
and
dry
a
wet
book.
F.
Leave
the
book
in
the
refrigerator
for
at
least
24
hours.
G.
Make
the
book
stand
upright
on
paper
towel
that
can
absorb
water.
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。
Saul
and
Keon
have
never
felt
bored
with
a
day
of
work
picking
up
trash
in
Miami
Beach.
They
were
especially
41
when
they
were
covering
their
route
this
week
as
a
beautiful
42
awaited
them.
When
their
huge
truck
rolled
down
the
street
into
the
North
Bay
Road
community,
they
found
most
residents(居民)lining
the
street
with
signs
and
balloons,
all
to
43
say
"we
love
you".
Jennifer
Elegant
wanted
to
show
her
family's
appreciation
44
she
organized
the
socially-distancing
surprise
"thank
you"
45
to
honor
the
workers.
Even
the
Miami
Beach
mayor(市长),Dan
Gelber,
showed
up
to
46
the
two
heroes——because
Saul
Scruggs
and
Keon
Richardson
do
so
much
more
than
47
trash?
“They
bring
incredible
energy
to
the
48
neighborhood,"
Jennifer
said.
“In
a
word,
they
spread
49
.

What
is
50
about
the
two
men
is
the
positive
energy
that
they
bring
with
them.
They
always
have
51
on
their
faces
and
never
52
a
chance
to
say
hello
and
53
someone's
day.
They
also
go
out
of
their
way
to
help
others
and
54
nothing
in
return.
One
day,
Saul
spent
45
minutes
helping
a
neighbor
dig
through
her
trash
to
55
her
lost
wedding
ring.
He
also
waited
for
over
an
hour
with
another
56
who
was
having
heart
problems
and
needed
a(n)
57
.
Jennifer
has
had
"meaningful
discussions"
with
the
amazing
workers
about
their
inspiring
levels
of
happiness
and
often
shares
their
58
with
her
students.
"Every
day
we
are
59
by
heroes
who
bring
us
inspiration
but
too
often
we
are
unable
to
60
these
great
people.
I
want
Saul
and
Keon
to
know
that
we
are
thankful.
"
41.
A.
thrilled
B,
curious
C.
calm
D.
relaxed
42.
A.
dream
B.
surprise
C.
trip
D.
show
43.
A.
regularly
B.
gradually
C.
simply
D.
legally
44.
A.
but
B.
if.
C.
before
D.
so
45.
A.
invitation
B.
celebration
C.
discussion
D.
graduation
46.
A.
follow
B.
welcome
C.
help
D.
salute
47.
A.
pick
up
B,
put
aside
C.
sort
out
D.
give
away
48.
A.
only
B.
dirty
C.
entire
D.
right
49.
A.
joy
B.
respect
C,
trust
D.
safety
50.
A.
puzzling
B.
special
C.
complex
D.
controversial
51.
A.
concern
B.
tears
C.
doubt
D.
smiles
52.
A.
offer
B.
value
C.
miss
D.
seize
53.
A.
arrange
B.
record
C.
brighten
D.
exchange
54.
A.
expect
B.
reserve
C.
replace
D.
conduct
55.
A.
store
B.
find
C.
polish
D.
bury
56.
A.
friend
B.
colleague
C.
relative
D.
neighbor
57.
A.
trash
truck
B.
instrument
C.
ambulance
D.
wedding
ring
58,
A,
wisdom
B.
luck
C.
quietness
D.
talent
59.
A.
compared
B.
chosen
C.
reported
D.
surrounded
60.
A.
rescue
B.
recognize
C.
support
D.
accompany
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。
Recently,
Seychelles
President
Danny
Faure
has
come
up
with
a
unique
way
of
global
protection
of
the
seas.
He
has
delivered
a
61
(power)
speech
from
124
meters
below
the
ocean's
surface.
In
his
speech,
Faure
called
on
the
world
to
better
protect
the
beating
blue
heart
of
our
planet,
Seychelles,
62
(lie)
off
the
coast
of
East
Africa,
is
a
country
made
up
63
115
islands
in
the
Indian
Ocean.
It
is
one
of
many
island
nations
64
(affect)
by
global
warming.
The
country
is
home
to
many
kinds
of
world's
reefs
and
wildlife
such
as
the
giant
Aldabra
tortoises(乌龟),one
of
the
largest
species
of
tortoises
on
Earth.
Land
erosion
and
dying
coral
reefs
alongside
have
increased
the
65
(frequent)
of
extreme
weather
events
that
threaten
the
island
nation's
existence.
“It
is
not
just
because
I
am
from
paradise
on
Earth
that
I
have
a
special
relationship
with
the
sea—the
sea
66
(have)
a
special
relationship
with
all
of
us.
67
is
clear
to
us
all
that
it
is
under
threat
like
never
before,"
Faure
said.
“This
problem
is
68
(big)
than
any
other
problem,
and
we
can't
wait
for
the
next
generation
to
solve
it.

At
the
UN
Convention
on
Biological
Diversity
last
year,
officials
69
(announce)
that
only
5%
of
the
worlds
oceans
are
protected
and
guaranteed
to
increase
the
area
to
10%
by
2020.
Still,
experts
are
skeptical
that
these
official-looking
goals
can
be
met
70
global
calls
to
action
are
valued.
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。
Of
all
my
hobby,
gardening
is
the
one
that
makes
me
particular
happy.
I
have
a
little
yard
behind
my
house,
where
I
grow
up
all
kinds
of
fruits
and
vegetables.
In
each
season,
I
can
see
the
variety
of
flowers
in
my
yard.
Summer
is
the
time
where
watermelons
grow
in
and
out
of
my
small
yard.
Tomatoes
are
also
seeing
among
the
others.
I
wake
up
early
every
morning
in
order
take
care
of
my
fruits
and
vegetables.
It
is
an
interested
job
to
remove
both
weeds
but
other
plants
that
disturb
the
growth
of
my
fruits
and
vegetables.
Actually,
so
far
I
have
only
tell
about
my
back
yard.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,下周将要参加你校的英语演讲比赛,但是你仍有一些问题。请你给你的英国好友Jack写封电
子邮件,向他求助。内容包括:
1.
表明意图;
2.
告知问题;
3.
期待回复。
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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