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定远县民族中学2020-2021学年上学期高二11月月考试题
英语试卷
第Ⅰ卷
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。
1.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
next?
A.
Have
a
meeting
B.
See
the
manager
C.
Do
some
translation.
2.
How
did
the
woman
feel
about
her
performance?
A.
Satisfied
B.
Disappointed
C.
Worried
3.
What
did
the
woman
do
today?
A.
She
went
to
a
multicultural
fair.
B.
She
had
dinner
in
a
Thai
restaurant.
C.
She
learned
a
native
American
dance.
4.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
a
library
B.
At
a
computer
lab
C.
At
a
print
shop
5.
Why
does
the
man
come
to
the
woman?
A.
To
take
a
picture
of
her.
B.
To
ask
for
a
new
ID
card
C.
To
fill
out
a
form.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student
B.
Classmates
C.
Strangers
7.
Where
is
the
Language
Arts
building?
A.
On
the
right
of
the
bridge.
B.
At
the
end
of
Campus
Center
Walk
C.
Opposite
the
Physical
Education
building
听第7
段材料,回答第8,
9
题。
8.
When
does
the
man
have
basketball
practice?
A.
On
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays
B.
On
Mondays
and
Wednesdays
C.
On
Mondays
and
Thursdays
9.
What
will
the
speakers
do?
A.
Go
to
work
together.
B.
Find
another
part-time
job.
C.
Talk
with
Mr.
Parker.
听第8
段材料,回答第10
至12
题。
10.
What’s
the
problem
with
the
woman?
A.
She
finds
school
difficult.
B.
She
has
lost
much
weight.
C.
She
doesn’t
feel
very
well.
11.
What
advice
does
the
man
give
the
woman?
A.
Drink
less
coffee.
B.
Sleep
at
least
six
hours
every
night.
C.
Eat
fruits
at
least
three
times
per
week.
12.
What
exercise
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
take?
A.
Running
B.
Dancing
C.
Walking
听第9
段材料,回答第13
至16
题。
13.
What
does
Alice
want
to
ask
Mr.
Miller
about?
A.
His
daily
activities.
B.
His
family
members
C.
His
opinions
on
some
social
problems.
14.
What
does
Mr.
Miller
do
every
morning?
A.
He
has
a
cup
of
tea.
B.
He
does
some
exercise.
C.
He
watches
morning
news.
15.
How
long
does
Mr.
Miller
sleep
at
night?
A.
For
about
six
hours.
B.
For
about
seven
hours.
C.
For
about
eight
hours.
16.
What
does
Mr.
Miller
like
to
do
on
weekends?
A.
Attend
to
some
emergency
B.
Have
a
rest
by
himself.
C.
Stay
with
his
family.
听第10
段材料,回答第17
至20
题。
17.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
discussing?
A.
His
success
in
acting
B.
The
change
of
his
profession.
C.
The
importance
of
his
first
performance.
18.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker
after
his
first
performance?
A.
He
became
a
little
disappointed.
B.
He
thought
of
giving
up
acting.
C.
He
hardly
tried
out
for
other
roles.
19.
What
did
the
speakers
do
in
1991?
A.
He
earned
a
big
fortune.
B.
He
set
up
a
film
company.
C.
He
became
an
office
clerk.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
mean
in
the
end?
A.
He
suffers
a
lot
in
his
job.
B.
He
is
not
physically
healthy.
C.
He
gets
along
well
with
the
actors.
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
The
CCU(Charity
Cycling
UK)
recently
called
on
to
raise
awareness(觉察,意识)
of
dooring
after
discovering
that
many
people
don't
know
what
it
is.
Dooring
is
when
a
driver
or
passenger
opens
the
door
into
another
road
user(typically
cyclist)
without
looking
for
other
road
users.
The
CCU
chief
officer
Paul
told
Glou
Live:
''Some
people
seem
to
see
car
dooring
as
a
bit
of
a
joke,
but
it's
not
and
can
have
serious
results.
We
want
to
see
great
awareness
made
about
the
dangers
of
opening
your
car
door
carelessly,
and
people
to
be
encouraged
to
look
before
they
open.
''
Among
the
3,000
injuries,
2,009
were
cyclists,
resulting
in
five
deaths
but
this
might
not
be
the
whole
of
the
danger.
Not
all
car
dooring
incidents
will
be
attended
by
police,
so
the
CCU
has
written
to
call
for
a
public
awareness
campaign
urging(敦促)
all
car
users,
not
just
drivers,
to
look
before
opening
vehicle
doors.
One
of
the
ways
the
CCU
suggests
is
the
''Dutch
reach'',
where
people
leaving
a
vehicle
reach
over
and
use
the
non-door
side
hand
to
open
the
door.
In
the
Netherlands
they
are
known
for
practicing
a
method,
known
sometimes
as
the
''Dutch
reach'',
which
we
think
could
be
successfully
encouraged
in
the
UK.
If
you're
really
concerned
about
opening
a
door
into
the
path
of
a
cyclist
coming
behind
you,
consider
using
what’s
known
as
the
''Dutch
reach''
to
open
the
door.
That
will
naturally
turn
you
in
your
seat
and
give
you
a
much
better
view
of
what's
coming
up
alongside
in
the
car.
21.Why
does
the
writer
mention
the
figures
in
Paragraph
2?
A.To
cause
public
concern.
B.To
report
the
terrible
accidents.
C.To
stress
the
importance
of
traffic
safety.
D.To
show
the
danger
of
car
dooring.
22.While
doing
the
''Dutch
reach'',
you
should
_____.
A.use
the
left
hand
to
open
the
car
door
B.open
the
car
door
politely
C.use
the
inside
hand
to
open
the
door
D.sit
in
your
seat
23.What
can
be
learned
from
the
passage?
A.Drivers
are
to
blame
for
dooring
incidents.
B.Many
people
ignore
the
car
dooring.
C.Dooring
incidents
are
all
attended
by
police.
D.The
''Dutch
reach''
is
well
received
in
England.
B
A
teenager
needs
to
have
a
sense
of
independence
in
their
life
to
feel
secure(安全的).
To
some
teenagers
independence
means
a
lot
to
them,
and
I
think
that
some
parents
don’t
allow
their
teenagers
enough
independence.
Independence
has
something
to
do
with
freedom.
Some
kids
are
not
allowed
to
go
anywhere
alone,
and
the
only
thing
their
schedule
includes
is
going
to
school,
coming
home,
going
to
sleep,
and
repeating
the
process
the
next
day.
Parents
tend
to
be
afraid
that
their
kids
can
get
hurt
if
they
go
outside
into
the
world.
But
if
parents
control
their
kids
too
much,
they
may
never
learn
to
live
on
their
own.
The
best
way
for
a
teenager
to
learn
lesson
is
through
experience.
I
think
it
is
beneficial
for
teenagers
to
have
freedom.
Teenagers’
lack
of
freedom
can
also
stop
them
from
having
good
friendship
at
school.
Some
might
say
this
is
a
good
thing,
because
it
helps
them
focus
more
on
their
school
work.
I
argue
that
this
can
only
discourage
them
not
to
do
their
school
work.
Some
parents
do
not
allow
their
children
to
be
around
their
friends
outside
the
school,
thinking
that
this
will
get
them
into
trouble.
But
I
don’t
think
so.
Instead,
isn’t
this
a
good
reason
for
parents
to
get
their
children
a
cellphone?
Cellphones
allow
teenagers
to
stay
in
touch
with
their
parents,
and
communicate
with
friends.
Privacy
is
another
issue
between
parents
and
their
teenagers.
Teenagers
tend
to
enjoy
relaxation
by
themselves
in
their
own
room.
This
also
gives
them
a
sense
of
independence.
It
often
annoys
teenagers
when
their
parents
enter
their
room
when
they
are
not
home.
I
know
that
my
mom
always
goes
in
my
room
when
I’m
not
home,
and
this
has
brought
me
to
the
point
where
I
have
asked
many
times
to
get
a
lock
on
my
door.
24.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
second
paragraph?
A.Kids
know
how
to
live
independently.
B.Some
parents
allow
their
kids
no
freedom.
C.It
benefits
teenagers
to
have
freedom.
D.Kids
have
a
dull
routine
every
day
25.In
the
opinion
of
the
author,
___________.
A.parents
should
make
it
easy
for
kids
to
communicate
with
their
friends
B.good
friendships
between
kids
harm
their
school
work
C.it
is
unnecessary
for
a
kid
to
have
a
cellphone
D.kids
should
focus
on
the
school
work
26.How
do
teenagers
usually
feel
when
their
parents
enter
their
rooms
in
their
absence?
A.Disappointed
B.Lucky
C.Angry
D.Calm
27.The
author
hopes
to
have
her
door
locked
in
order
to
______________.
A.keep
her
father
from
reading
her
dairy
B.prevent
her
mother
entering
her
room
C.Protect
herself
from
any
harm
D.Stop
thieves
from
going
in
C
Not
only
does
the
use
of
plastic
water
bottles
hurt
your
wallet,
it
also
increases
pollution
and
wastes
energy
and
water.
Only
23%
of
all
plastic
in
America
ends
up
in
a
recycling
bin,
meaning
over
$
1
billion
worth
of
plastic
is
treated
as
rubbish
a
year.
Recently,
Skipping
Rocks
Lab
has
invented
a
kind
of
water
bottle
called
Ooho.
It
is
a
convenient,
clear
water
bottle
that
can
either
be
drunken
or
eaten.
To
drink
it,
you
can
either
peel
off
the
membrane(薄膜)
or
tear
a
hole
in
the
membrane
with
your
teeth
to
pour
the
water
into
your
mouth.
To
eat
it,
you
simply
put
the
whole
bottle
in
your
mouth.
One
problem
the
scientists
have
run
into
is
how
to
ship
large
amounts
of
Ooho
bubbles(水泡)
without
arriving
with
a
very
wet
truck.
However,
they
have
attempted
to
package
units
of
individual
bubbles
together
inside
a
larger
and
thicker
membrane.
It
is
targeting
large
outdoor
events,
such
as
marathons,
music
festivals,
and
sporting
events,
where
tons
of
plastic
bottles
are
used,
and
frequently
left
behind
as
litter.
And
too
much
plastic
is
sure
to
do
harm
to
the
environment,
which
could
account
for
their
purpose
of
such
a
new
invention.
The
team
has
been
working
for
the
past
two
years
to
develop
the
technology
and
materials
needed
to
produce
Ooho;
they
have
recently
applied
a
patent
for
their
new
advancements.
The
price
for
an
individual
bubble
or
a
unit
of
bubbles
has
not
been
set
yet,
but
they
cost
about
two
cents
to
create
a
unit,
which
is
cheaper
than
plastic
bottles.
It
has
appeared
at
events
in
London,
San
Francisco,
Boston,
at
conferences,
festivals,
and
so
on.
Ooho
is
catching
many
people’s
attention
and
has
raised
over
$
1
million
and
gained
1,000
investors
in
only
three
days.
It
is
mostly
being
sold
at
events
at
the
moment
to
keep
the
consumer’s
interest
while
the
production
machine
is
getting
up
and
running.
It
is
quickly
making
a
rise,so
keep
an
eye
out
this
year
for
these
bottles
of
the
future.
28.How
is
most
plastic
dealt
with
in
America?
A.
It’s
sold.
B.
It’s
recycled.
C.
It’s
buried.
D.
It’s
wasted.
29.Why
did
the
team
invent
Ooho?
A.
To
make
a
profit
for
a
company.
B.
To
protect
the
environtnent.
C.
To
make
people
eat
as
they
drink.
D.
To
reduce
the
cost
of
plastic
bottle.
30.What
can
we
infer
about
Ooho
from
the
text?
A.
It
is
easy
and
safe
to
ship
it
in
large
amounts.
B.
It
has
become
popular
since
it
began
to
be
sold.
C.
It
might
be
sold
at
a
lower
price
than
plastic
bottles.
D.
It
cost
the
team
a
lot
of
money
to
develop
the
technology.
31.What
does
the
author
really
want
to
say
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Ooho
is
to
be
a
success
in
the
future.
B.
Ooho
is
being
supported
by
smart
people.
C.
Ooho
is
taking
the
place
of
plastic
bottles
now.
D.
Ooho
is
being
produced
to
attract
more
investors.
D
When
it
comes
to
medical
care,
many
patients
and
doctors
believe
"more
is
better."
But
what
they
do
not
realize
is
that
overtreatment-too
many
scans,
too
many
blood
tests,
too
many
procedures-may
bring
harm.
Sometimes
a
test
leads
you
down
a
path
to
more
and
more
testing,
some
of
which
may
be
attacking,
or
to
treatment
for
things
that
should
be
left
out.
Terrence
Power,
for
example,
complained
that
after
his
wife
learned
she
had
Wegener's
disease,
an
uncommon
disorder
of
the
immune
system(免疫系统),
they
found
it
difficult
to
refuse
testing
recommended
by
her
doctor.
The
doctor
insisted
on
office
visits
every
three
weeks,
even
when
she
was
feeling
well.
He
frequently
ordered
blood
tests
and
X-rays,
and
repeatedly
referred
her
to
experts
for
even
minor
complaints.
Even
when
tests
came
back
negative,
more
were
ordered,
and
she
was
hospitalized
as
prevention
when
she
caught
a
cold.
She
had
as
many
as
25
doctor
visits
during
one
six-month
period.
The
couple
was
spending
about
$30,000
a
year
for
her
care.
After
several
years
of
physical
suffering
and
near
financial
ruin
from
the
medical
costs,
the
couple
began
questioning
the
treatment
after
discussing
with
other
patients
in
online
support
groups.
"It's
a
really
hard
thing
to
determine
when
doctors
have
crossed
the
line,"
Mr.
Power
said.
"You
think
she's
getting
the
best
care
in
the
world,
but
after
a
while
you
start
to
wonder:
What
is
the
purpose?"
Mr.
Power
then
spoke
with
his
own
primary
care
doctor,
who
advised
him
to
find
a
new
expert
to
oversee
Mrs.
Power's
care.
Under
the
new
doctor's
care,
the
regular
testing
stopped
and
Mrs.
Power's
condition
was
stable.
Now
she
sees
the
doctor
only
four
or
five
times
a
year.
32.Which
of
the
following
was
a
problem
for
Mrs.
Power
during
her
medical
treatment?
A.She
had
to
be
hospitalized
for
three
weeks
whenever
she
had
a
cold.
B.Her
doctor
asked
her
to
consult
other
experts
for
her
complaints.
C.When
test
results
showed
she
was
fine,
her
doctor
still
ordered
more
tests.
D.She
did
not
have
any
insurance,
so
she
became
penniless.
33.When
did
the
Powers
start
to
doubt
the
treatment
of
Mrs.
Power?
A.After
they
knew
about
the
treatment
of
other
patients.
B.After
they
analyzed
the
results
of
her
blood
tests
C.After
Mrs
power
was
cured
of
her
illness.
D.After
the
new
expert
tested
her.
34.Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
word
"stable"
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.not
getting
worse
B.improper
C.unchangeable
D.uncertain
35.What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.Treatments
do
not
always
cause
harmful
side
effects.
B.Patients
tend
to
believe
more
testing
is
better
treatment.
C.Doctors
generally
recommend
office
visits
that
are
necessary.
D.Too
much
medical
care
may
not
be
beneficial
to
patients.
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。
Tips
to
stay
safe
and
make
smart
choices
Even
if
you’re
a?genius
(天才)
at
school,
you
still
might
be
lost
when
it
comes
to
getting
from
point
A
to
point
B.
Don’t
get
caught
in
a
strange
place
without
these
basic
safety
tips.
★Know
where
you’re
going.
Before
you
set
out
in
an
unfamiliar
area,
go
to?Google
Maps
to
plan
your
journey
and
print
it
out.?36.?Make
sure
that
the
location
services
are
turned
on
on
your
phone,
just
in
case
you
get
lost.
★Know
where
your
stuff
is.
Never
leave
your
backpack
or
shopping
bags
out
of
your
sight.?Carry
your
wallet
in
your
front
pocket
or
keep
it
close
to
your
body.?37.?A
fun
day
out
can
turn
into
the
worst
headache
ever
if
you
realize
you’ve
left
something
behind.
★38.
If
you
have
the
choice
between
a
busy
street
and
a
deserted
one,
always
pick
the
busy
one.?You
are
more
likely
to
be
attacked
on
dark,
empty
sidewalks
than
on
ones
with
a
crowd.
★Travel
in
packs.
Don’t
go
anywhere

especially
an
unfamiliar
place
—?without
a
friend
or
two.?39.
★Don’t
let
your
music
drown
you
out.
There’s
nothing
wrong
with
listening
to
your
iPod
as
you
walk
around
town,
but
keep
it
at
a
low
enough
volume
(音量)
so
you
can
still
hear
passing
cars.
Losing
concentration
puts
you
at
risk
from
accidents,
attacks
and
getting
lost.?40.?Don’t
do
it.
Keep
your
head
up
and
pay
attention
to
the
people
and
things
going
on
around
you.
A.
Pick
your
streets
smart.
B.
Always
choose
your
own
ways.
C.
Be
sure
you’ve
got
everything
at
all
times.
D.
Take
out
your
phone
and
call
the
police.
E.
This
also
goes
for
texting
while
walking.
F.
You
can
also
use
your
phone’s
GPS
to
map
the
route.
G.
If
you
must
go
out
alone,
be
sure
to
tell
someone
where
you’re
going.
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。
My
sister
is
nine
years
old,
a
little
bit
fat
and
doesn’t
do
really
well
at
school.
She
is
heavily
__41__
and
thus
has
developed
some
__42__
and
distrust
towards
adults,
who
usually
don’t
put
high
hopes
in
her.
Yesterday
we
went
to
an
art
__43___
together.
There
were
paintings
from
kids
with
disabilities.
My
little
girl
has__44__
eyes,
for
the
paintings
she
liked
most
were
also
the
best
of
the
show.
She
also
voluntarily
helped
to
___45___
the
chairs
and
table
for
a
sharing
session(分享会),
painted
by
herself
alongside
new
friends
while
I
attended
the
sharing,
and
__46__
helped
me
to
do
many
other
things,
__47__
doesn't
happen
often
at
home
as
she’s
usually
__48__
in
her
iPad.
We
went
to
a
book
store.
I
bought
a
book
written
by
a
mom
___49___her
journey
with
her
autistic(自闭症的)
son.
On
the
bus
back
home,
I
briefly___50___
the
book
to
my
sister,
and
to
my
surprise
she
was
truly
__51___
.
She
kept
asking
me
to
tell
more
stories
about
this
friend
in
the
book
who
__52__
with
small
things
in
life.
This
is
the
first
time
I’ve
seen
her
so
interested
in
a
_____53___.
Usually
when
she
talks
to
me,
she
describes
events
at
school
and
at
home
__54___
a
clear
focus.
I’m
very
___55___
that
the
life
of
a(an)
__56___
stranger
has
found
its
way
into
this
little
girl’s
heart.
I’m
very
thankful
for
the
___57___
of
books,
for
the
beauty
that
my
sister
showed
to
me,
and
for
the
time
we
had
together.
I
pray
that
I
can
___58___
seeing
clearly
the
wonderful
things
in
her,
so
that
whenever
the
not-so-kind
world
puts
her
__59__.
I
can
remind
her
how
truly
__60___
she
has
always
been.
41.A.admired
B.amused
C.challenged
D.made
fun
of
42.A.appreciation
B.dependence
C.satisfaction
D.suspect
43.A.exhibition
B.interview
C.ceremony
D.investigation
44.A.curious
B.particular
C.sharp
D.doubtful
45.A.deliver
B.design
C.arrange
D.remove
46.A.simply
B.secretly
C.cheerfully
D.unwillingly
47.A.What
B.that
C.which
D.this
48.A.attached
B.absorbed
C.admitted
D.adjusted
49.A.telling
B.advertising
C.describing
D.talking
50.A.introduced
B.stated
C.sent
D.owed
51.A.tired
B.skeptical
C.negative
D.interested
52.A.struggles
B.deals
C.meets
D.plays
53.A.painting
B.topic
C.story
D.title
54.A.with
B.for
C.in
D.without
55.A.disappointed
B.defeated
C.touched
D.puzzled
56.A.unknown
B.familiar
C.mercy
D.sensitive
57.A.content
B.power
C.subject
D.characters
58.A.stop
B.keep
C.prevent
D.rid
59.A.down
B.up
C.off
D.on
60.A.unbearable
B.rough
C.mild
D.wonderful
第II卷(非选择题)
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。
China's
first
documentary
on61.(it)
overall
counter-terrorism(反恐)
efforts
in
Xinjiang
aired
Thursday
night62.(cause)
wide
discussions
among
the
audience
with
never-seen-before
real
crime
scenes
of
terrorism,63.
highlighted
the
high
prices
China
has
paid
and
the
country's
resolution
in
wiping
off
terrorism.
A
lot
of
the
video
and
audio
clips
in
the
English-language
documentary
64.(make)
public
for
the
first
time
as
solid
evidence
of
the
horrible
crimes
65.(commit)
by
terrorists
in
Xinjiang.
It
also
revealed
hard
evidence
of
interactions
66.
terrorists
and
overseas
masterminds(幕后策划者).
''The
authorities
did
not
publish
the
video
and
details
of
terrorist67.(attack)
in
Xinjiang
before,
out
of
concern
that
they
may
cause
panic.
This
proves
China
had
paid
a
high
price
in
fighting
terrorism
before,
and
the
international
community
should
have
68.
clear
understanding
of
this,
''
Li
Wei,
a
counter-terrorism
expert
said.
Li
noted
that
the
video
and
audio
films
justify
China's
Xinjiang
policies
in
countering
terrorism,
including
69.(start)
the
vocational
education
and
training
centers,
which
have
been70.
(high)
effective
in
fighting
extremist
forces.
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。
It's
impossible
for
anybody
to
succeed
without
making
mistakes.
I
can
clear
remember
that
last
year
an
English
speech
contest
held
in
our
school.
Though
my
English
was
the
best
in
our
class
and
all
my
classmates
encouraged
me
to
take
part
in
the
contest,
but
I
was
so
shy
a
girl
that
1
even
dared
not
answer
questions
in
class.
I
was
afraid
of
making
mistakes
in
front
of
so
many
judge.
At
last,
my
classmate
Wang
Ying,
her
English
was
not
very
good,
participated
in
the
contest
and
won
the
third
prize.
Heard
the
news,
I
regretted
not
taking
part.
As
the
result,
I
missed
a
good
chance
to
show
myself.
Now,
I
have
realized
the
fact
which
making
mistakes
is
an
unavoidable
thing
in
our
way
to
success.
Only
by
making
mistakes
and
correct
them
can
we
make
progress
step
by
step
and
finally
achieve
our
goals.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你们班同学打算本周六去爬长城,请你给外教Chris写一封信,邀请他参加此次活动。请包括以下内容:
1.
介绍活动的相关信息(时间、集合地点、交通工具等);
2.
携带物品(午餐、相机、雨伞等)。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Chris,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
1-20
CAABB
CCACA
ACABB
CBACA
21-25.DCBCA
26-30.CBDBC
31-35.
ACAAD
36-40.
FCAGE
41-45.DDACC
46-50.CCBCA
51-55.DABDC
56-60.ABBAD
61.its
62.(has)
caused
63.which
64.were
made
65.committed
66.between
67.attacks
68.a
69.starting
70.highly
1.
clear
→clearly
2.
contest后加was
3.去掉but
4.
judge→judges
5.
her→whose
6.
Heard→Hearing
7.
As后的the→a
8.
which→that
9.
in→on
10.
correct→correcting
Dear
Chris,
It
is
with
the
greatest
of
pleasure
that
I
write
to
invite
you
to
join
our
class
to
climb
the
Great
Wall
this
Saturday.
We
will
depart
at
8
am
at
the
school
gate
and
the
return
is
arranged
at
5
pm,
so
we
will
have
plenty
of
time
to
enjoy
the
outing.
We
will
take
a
bus
directly
to
our
destination.
I
recommend
taking
your
camera
with
you
to
capture
the
beautiful
scenes
of
nature.
What’s
more,
an
umbrella
or
rainproof
jacket
would
most
likely
be
needed
since
a
short
shower
has
been
forecast,
but
I
believe
it
shouldn’t
spoil
our
journey.
Please
bring
lunch
and
snacks
with
you

we
plan
to
hold
a
party
on
the
top
of
the
hill.
We’re
looking
forward
to
seeing
you
and
hope
you
will
enjoy
the
trip.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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