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定远重点中学2021届高三下学期11月质量检测
英语试题
本卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第I卷(共100分)
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,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。每段对话仅对一遍。
1.
What
happened
to
Mr.
brown?
A.He
forgot
to
the
meeting
B.
He
arrived
late
C.
He
lost
his
way.
2.
Why
dldIn't
the
man
eall
last
night?
A.
He
was
ill
B.He
forgot
his
promise.
C.
He
was
too
busy.
3.
What
advice
does
the
man
give
to
the
woman?
A.
Relaxing
herself
B.
Cleaning
the
house
C
Watering
the
garden
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
man's
big
family
B.The
mans
boring
work
C.The
man's
life
after
retirement
5.Where
does
the
woman
suggest
doing
the
shopping?
A
In
the
supermarket
B.
In
the
corner
store.
C.
In
the
markets.
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,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,每段对话或独自读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
remind
the
travelers
to
do?
A,
Gather
at
the
main
gate
on
time.
B.
Go
to
the
bathroom
in
advance.
C.
Write
the
questions
down
7.
What
should
the
travelers
do
if
they
get
lost?
A
Wait
by
the
bathroom
B.
Call
the
policemen
C.
Contact
the
woman
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
is
the
man's
feeling
about
the
business
trip?
A,
Rather
excited
B.
A
bit
upset.
C.
Quite
regretful
9.
How
will
the
man
return
from
Los
Angeles?
A,
By
train
B
By
plane.
C.
By
car
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.
What
troubles
the
man?
A
Renting
an
apartment
B
Getting
cheap
furniture
C.
Finding
a
roommate
11.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do
first?
A
Go
to
garage
sales
on
his
own
B.
Inform
his
family
and
friends
of
his
plan
C.
Focus
on
the
apartments
near
the
university
12.
How
much
does
the
man
need
in
the
womans
opinion
A.
$250
B.$500
C.$1,000
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题
13.
Where
does
the
man
know
about
the
package?
A.
From
the
Internet.
B
From
the
newspaper
C
From
the
guidebook.
14.
What
is
the
current
price
of
the
package?
A.
$250.
B.$800
C.$550
15.
What
kind
of
accommodation
is
provided
in
the
package?
A.
A
five-star
hotel
B.
A
four-star
hotel
C.
A
three-star
hotel
16.
What
are
included
in
the
price?
A.
The
guide
service
fees
B
The
visa
application
fees
C
The
sightseeing
fees
in
Barbados
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
Who
might
Time
Edge
mainly
target?
A.
Parents
B.
Teachers
C.
Students
18.
What
should
one
explain
in
less
than
400
words?
A.
Why
to
join
the
platform
B.
How
to
use
the
platforms
resources
C.
What
to
do
to
become
a
good
student
19.
What
day
is
it
today
A
Tuesday
B.
Thursday
C
Friday
20.
What
will
the
speaker
do
next?
A.
Apply
for
the
platform
B
Do
the
cooking
C.
Provide
more
information
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A,
B,C或D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Best
Walking
Tours
in
NYC
Manhattan
to
Brooklyn
NYC
Walking
Tour
Start
in
front
of
the
Tweed
Courthouse
in
Manhattan
before
making
the
journey
across
the
well-known
Brooklyn
Bridge,
catching
views
of
landmarks
like
the
Empire
State
Building
and
Statue
of
Liberty
along
the
way.
Once
on
the
other
side,
you’ll
explore
the
neighborhood
known
as
Dumbo.
The
Superhero
Walking
Tour
of
NYC
Whether
you’re
a
fan
of
Batman,
Spiderman
or
the
Fantastic
Four,
discover
the
inspiration
behind
those
comics
with
stops
at
the
Empire
State
Building,
a
popular
location
in
countless
superhero
adventures;
the
Flatiron
Building,
which
served
as
Peter
Parker’s
workplace
the
Daily
Bugle;
and
the
Chrysler
Building,
where
Spider-man
would
frequent
to
look
out
for
the
bad
guys.
Small
Group
Photography
Walking
Tour
of
NYC
During
this
group
tour,
a
professional
photography
instructor
will
take
you
to
a
unique
destination
of
your
choosing

options
include
Central
Park,
the
Brooklyn
Bridge
and
Times
Square
at
night

and
provide
hands-on
instructions
on
how
to
best
capture
lasting
memories
of
your
trip.
Chinatown
Food
Tour
and
Historic
Downtown
Walking
Tour
It’s
a
tour
of
exploration
of
New
York’s
diverse
culture.
Start
in
Chinatown,
which
is
home
to
plenty
of
Chinese
restaurants,
as
well
as
Vietnamese,
Thai
and
Malaysian
restaurants.
From
there,
head
down
towards
the
Financial
District,
where
your
tour
guide
will
walk
the
group
through
New
York’s
Dutch
historic
sites,
all
the
way
back
to
the
days
when
Wall
Street
was
an
actual
wall.
21.Which
tour
will
you
take
if
you
are
a
fan
of
Spider-man?
A.Manhattan
to
Brooklyn
NYC
Walking
Tour.
B.The
Superhero
Walking
Tour
of
New
York.
C.Small
Group
Photography
Walking
Tour
of
NYC.
D.Chinatown
Food
Tour
and
Historic
Downtown
Walking
Tour.
22.Which
of
the
following
does
Small
Group
Photography
Walking
Tour
provide?
A.Comic
books.
B.Shooting
skills.
C.Delicate
souvenirs.
D.Language
training.
23.What
will
you
do
on
Chinatown
Food
Tour
and
Historic
Downtown
Walking
Tour?
A.Watch
Chinese
films.
B.Take
a
financial
course.
C.Experience
Dutch
culture.
D.Enjoy
traditional
American
food.
B
Quietly
siting
there
reading,
I
found
myself
suddenly
listening
to
the
train
guard’s
announcement.
Train
travelers
will
surely
agree
that
when
the
guard
makes
an
announcement,
whether
it’s
the
recorded
message
or
the
guard’s
message,
few
people
listen
to
it,
because
it’s
often
quite
dull
or
hard
to
understand.
This
one
was
different.
I
noticed
that
other
passengers
appeared
to
be
listening,
too.
Not
only
that,
everyone
was
smiling!
Why
was
so
much
attention
being
paid
to
this
message?
As
best
I
can
recall,
the
guard
said
something
along
these
lines,
“Good
Morning
Ladies,
Gentlemen
and
Children,
this
is
the
7:35
a.m.
from
Penrith
to
Central
and
you’ll
be
pleased
to
know
that
we
are
right
on
time.
And
what
a
lovely
morning
it
is
in
Sydney
today.
The
sun
is
shining,
birds
are
singing,
and
all’s
right
with
the
world.
I
trust
you
have
a
great
day
wherever
you’re
going.
Thanks
for
catching
my
train
this
morning
and
I
hope
to
see
you
again
soon.”
Quite
a
few
people
(obviously
previous
strangers)
started
talking
to
one
another
about
the
guard’s
excellent
message
and
how
good
it
had
made
everyone
feel.
I
started
thinking
about
this,
and
then
I
found
the
young
guard
and
said
“Were
you
the
guard
on
the
7:35
a.m.
from
Penrith?”
The
guard
seemed
a
bit
stunned
at
first,
replying,
“Yes,
yyyyes.”“Well,
I
really
appreciate
your
announcement.
Thank
you
for
your
extremely
good
message,
which
gave
me
and
the
other
passengers
such
a
good
start
to
the
day.
Please
keep
doing
it.”I
said.
There
are
two
messages
for
me
in
what
happened
that
day.
Firstly,
when
people
are
happy
in
their
work
it
shows
in
what
they
do
and
say.
Secondly,
the
story
attaches
much
importance
to
the
benefits
that
accumulate
from
thanking
people
for
something
they’ve
done,
particularly
when
it’s
not
expected.
Can
you
imagine
the
conversation
that
guard
would
have
when
he
got
home?
24.Why
do
few
train
travelers
listen
to
the
announcements?
A.
They
usually
feel
sleepy.
B.
The
messages
are
unattractive.
C.
The
guard’s
voice
is
not
clear.
D.
They
are
absorbed
in
books.
25.What
does
the
underlined
word
“stunned”in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Patient.
B.
Cautious.
C.
Excited.
D.
Surprise.
26.What
might
the
guard
talk
about
with
his
family
when
he
got
home?
A.
The
beautiful
weather.
B.
The
recorded
message.
C.
The
train
from
Penrith.
D.
The
unexpected
appreciation.
27.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Boring
Train
Story
B.
An
Intelligent
Guard
C.
A
Different
Train
Announcement
D.
A
Lovely
Morning
in
Sydney
C
Very
few
animals
except
dolphins,
chimpanzees
(黑猩猩),and
elephants
have
ever
passed
the
mirror
test
for
self-recognition.
Scientists
believe
they
have
found
a
fish
able
recognize
itself
in
a
mirror.
The
result
is
surprising
because
this
ability
is
usually
only
found
in
animals
with
bigger
brains.
Even
humans
don't
usually
pass
the
mirror
test
until
they
are
about
a
year
and
a
half
old.
To
test
the
wrasse
(隆头鱼),
a
small
fish
in
the
sea,
scientists
put
each
wrasse
in
a
tank
with
a
mirror.
They
gave
the
fish
a
chance
to
get
used
to
the
mirror
and
watched
their
reactions.
At
first,
the
wrasses
challenged
the
"other
fish"
by
swimming
up
to
the
mirror
and
"fighting"
them
with
the
mouth.
But
soon
the
wrasses
seemed
to
understand
that
something
funny
was
happening.
They
began
to
swim
toward
the
mirror
upside
down
or
in
other
unusual
ways.
It
was
like
they
were
testing
whether
the
fish
in
the
mirror
were
really
themselves.
Once
the
wrasses
seemed
used
to
the
mirror,
the
scientists
gave
the
wrasses
a
mark
by
putting
the
fish
to
sleep
and
injecting
something
under
their
skin.
Some
of
the
fish
got
a
brown
mark.
Other
fish
got
a
clear
"mark"
that
didn't
have
a
color
and
couldn't
be
seen
in
a
mirror.
After
looking
in
the
mirror,
the
wrasses
with
the
brown
marks
would
rub
the
area
with
the
mark
against
the
sand
in
the
bottom
of
the
tank.
Then
they
would
go
back
and
look
in
the
mirror
again,
as
if
checking
if
the
mark
was
still
there.
But
when
wrasses
with
brown
marks
were
put
in
tanks
without
mirrors,
they
didn't
try
to
rub
their
marks
away.
And
wrasses
with
clear
"marks"
didn't
either,
even
when
they
could
see
themselves
in
the
mirror.
The
unexpected
results
are
making
some
people
look
hard
for
other
ways
to
explain
how
the
wrasses
reacted.
So
even
though
the
wrasses
seem
to
have
passed
the
mirror
test,
the
scientists
will
need
some
time
to
reflect
on
exactly
what
that
means.
28.Why
do
the
scientists
feel
surprised
about
the
result?
A.The
fish
has
a
big
brain.
B.Elephants
failed
to
pass
the
mirror
test.
C.Chimpanzees
are
as
clever
as
dolphins.
D.The
fish
succeeded
in
passing
the
mirror
test.
29.What
did
the
scientists
take
notice
of
about
the
wrasses
at
first?
A.They
swam
in
unusual
ways.
B.They
were
unaware
of
themselves
in
the
mirror.
C.They
thought
the
mirror
interesting.
D.They
wanted
to
challenge
themselves.
30.How
did
the
fish
with
brown
marks
react
in
the
mirror
test?
A.They
would
rub
the
area
with
the
mark
against
sand.
B.They
would
pay
no
attention
to
marks.
C.They
would
rest
in
the
bottom
of
the
tank.
D.They
would
swim
upside
down
to
the
mirror.
31.Which
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.Why
Are
Fish
Smarter
than
Expected?
B.Do
Colors
Affect
the
Experiment?
C.How
Is
the
Mirror
Test
Conducted?
D.Can
Fish
Recognize
Themselves
in
the
Mirror?
D
Captain
America
and
Blackpanther
were
about
to
defend
Earth
from
the
criminal
Thanos
when
Kevin
Foley
first
noticed
something
was
wrong.
Foley,
a
46-year
old
information-technology
worker
from
Kyle,
Texas,
was
heading
into
the
theater
to
see
Avengers:
Infinity
War
when
he
realized
he
was
having
trouble
breathing
normally.
The
same
symptom
struck
again
during
another
movie
the
following
night,
but
more
severe
this
time.
Once
the
cast
on
the
second
film
rolled,
Foley
took
action:
he
looked
at
his
wristwatch.
It
was
a
bigger
step
than
you
might
imagine,
because
Foley
was
wearing
an
Apple
Watch
equipped
with
medical
sensors
and
experimental
software
to
track
basic
functions
of
his
heart.
And
the
watch
was
worried.
It
had,
according
to
the
display,
detected
signs
of
an
irregular
heartbeat.
Before
long,
Foley
was
in
an
emergency
room,
where
doctors
hooked
him
up
to
an
ECG
(心电图),
which
showed
that
he
was
in
atrial
fibrillation
(心房颤动),
an
irregular
heartbeat
that
can
lead
to
blood
clots
(血栓),
stroke
and
other
potentially
disastrous
diseases.
Foley
spent
the
next
few
days
in
the
hospital
while
doctors
worked
to
return
him
to
a
normal
heart
rhythm
eventually
turning
to
a
procedure
called
electrical
cardioversion
to
shock
his
heart
back
to
normal.
Foley
is
doing
fine
now.
But
he
believes
that,
if
not
for
the
warning
on
his
watch,
he
might
not
have
sought
help
in
time.
“I
would
have
never
known,”
he
says.
Foley
and
his
watch
were
part
of
an
experiment
run
by
Apple
and
Stanford’s
medical
school.
But
beginning
from
Dec.
6,
anyone
can
get
an
on-the-fly
heart
checkup,
assuming
they’ve
paid
$399
or
more
for
an
Apple
Watch.
That’s
when
Apple
will
launch
a
software
update
that
turns
its
latest
model,
called
the
Series
4,
into
a
personal
ECG,
thanks
to
an
innovative
new
sensor.
Though
less
complicated
than
hospital
ECG
machines,
the
watch
version
can
still
provide
basic
information
and
warnings
of
potential
risks
worthy
of
a
closer
look
by
a
medical
professional.
32.What
was
Foley
doing
when
he
realized
his
heart
condition
was
abnormal
for
the
first
time?
A.He
was
working
in
the
theatre.
B.He
was
detecting
his
watch.
C.He
was
on
the
way
to
see
a
film.
D.He
was
equipping
his
Apple
Watch
with
a
medical
sensor.
33.How
can
Foley’s
wristwatch
detect
signs
of
an
irregular
heartbeat?
A.By
being
hooked
straight
up
to
an
EGG
in
an
emergency
room.
B.By
being
equipped
with
an
innovative
new
medical
sensor.
C.By
being
paid
not
less
than
$399
for
the
latest
Apple
Watch.
D.By
being
accessible
to
Food
and
Drug
Administration
clearance
for
the
heart
monitor.
34.According
to
the
passage,
if
someone
wants
to
get
an
on-the-fly
heart
checkup,
he
or
she________.
A.can
buy
a
new
Apple
Watch
Series
4
B.can
purchase
an
Apple
Watch
of
any
model
C.can
equip
himself/herself
with
an
ECG
machine
D.can
have
his
or
her
old
Apple
Watch
updated
35.In
which
section
of
a
newspaper
may
this
text
appear?
A.Entertainment.
B.Sports.
C.Education.
D.Health.
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选项。
The
idea
that
history
is
an
outdated
course
of
study
that
will
lead
to
limited
career
options
has
spread.
36.
It
is
a
wonderful
way
to
prepare
for
a
successful
future.
Here
are
a
few
reasons
why
it’s
important
that
today’s
students
continue
to
learn
about
the
past.
Understanding
where
people
come
from
is
key
in
understanding
who
we
are.
37.
It’s
deeply
influenced
the
world
and
its
citizens.
For
this
reason,
it’s
important
to
understand
history
in
order
to
understand
why
people
are
the
way
that
they
are.
38.
Through
history
classes,
you
can
experience
a
change
in
the
way
you
think.
You’ll
look
at
things
from
a
new
angle,
as
you
understand
the
world
in
a
new
way.
In
the
end,
this
change
can
improve
your
ability
to
assess
and
understand
situations,
make
educated
decisions,
and
learn
how
to
weigh
the
consequences
linked
with
each
choice
before
you.
Learning
from
the
past
prevents
future
mistakes.
39.
From
wars
to
fashion
to
political
trends,
historians
are
often
able
to
make
predictions
about
the
future
based
upon
the
past.
By
having
a
firm
grasp
on
what
happened
in
the
past,
today’s
generation
can
better
prepare
for
a
brighter
future
by
making
the
right
decisions

instead
of
repeating
old
mistakes.
40.
The
idea
that
a
degree
in
history
can’t
lead
to
a
good
career
is
untrue.
In
fact,
students
who
graduate
with
degrees
in
history
can
become
lawyers,
business
owners,
foundation
leaders,
and
non-profit
leaders.
Besides,
history
degrees
can
lead
to
working
as
an
educator,
a
leader
in
a
historical
organization,
a
writer,
an
editor,
a
journalist,
or
a
producer
of
multimedia
materials.
A.You
will
understand
the
world
much
better.
B.History
degrees
can
lead
to
well-paying
careers.
C.Many
people
don’t
know
well
about
themselves.
D.Learning
history
can
change
how
you
think.
E.But
the
truth
is
that
studying
history
is
still
important.
F.The
idea
that
history
repeats
itself
is
rooted
in
truth.
G.History
has
shaped
cultures,
attitudes,
and
social
structures.
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,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It
was
a
usual
day
for
Kathy.
She
was
walking
her
dog
in
her
neighborhood
when
some
crows
(乌鸦)
flew
over
and
one
of
them
___41___
a
baby
robin
(知更鸟)
to
the
ground.
Kathy
rushed
over.___42__
,
she
carried
him
back
home
and
__43___
him
in
a
box
lined
with
grass.
He
looked
like
he
was
in
__44___
and
the
fall
had
injured
his
feet.
“He
was
so
tiny.
He
couldn’t
fly
yet;
he
needed
a___45___
.”Kathy
says.
She
__46__
the
bird
wet
cat
food
using
a
tiny
paintbrush.
“It
was
like
having
a
human
baby,”
Kathy
says.
A
week
later,
she
started
bringing
Squeaker

___47__
for
his
talkative
nature—
out
to
her
yard,
where
he
would
hop
in
the
grass.
Soon
his
feet
healed,
and
his
wings
grew__48___
enough
to
take
him
up
to
low
branches
in
a
tree.
Within
a
few
__49___,
he
was
able
to
spend
the
night
outside
in
the
tree.
For
the
next
couple
of
weeks,
every
time
Kathy
went
outside
Squeaker
would
fly
over
and
___50___
on
her
shoulder.
When
she
taught
him
how
to
dig
for
worms,
he’d
stand
on
her
foot

always
as
___51___
to
his
rescuer
as
possible.
“I
really
became
his
mom,”
she
says.
“We
_52__.
I
loved
this
little
creature.”
One
day,
Squeaker
decided
it
was
time
for
him
to
___53___
on
his
own.
He
_54____,
out
of
sight.
Having
known
that
this
day
would
come,
Kathy
__55___
hoped
she
had
done
enough
to___56__
the
robin
for
the
big
world
out
there.
One
month
later,
Kathy
was
__57___
when
Squeaker
swooped
(俯冲)
down
on
a
branch
right
near
her
head.
“I
was
so
happy
to
see
him
and
to
watch
him
flying
so
well.
I
think
he
wanted
to
show
me
he
was
okay,”
says
Kathy
holding
back
tears.
“We
don’t
think
of
the
common
bird
as
anything
__58__,
but
Squeaker
taught
me
so
much
with
his
love
and
his
_59___
to
recover.
It
was
inspiring.
It’s
a(an)
__60___
of
how
connected
we
all
are.

41.A.placed
B.dropped
C.kicked
D.abandoned
42.A.Gently
B.Casually
C.Secretly
D.Happily
43.A.threw
B.hid
C.settled
D.locked
44.A.anger
B.peace
C.anxiety
D.shock
45.A.mom
B.nurse
C.teacher
D.partner
46.A.served
B.fed
C.delivered
D.handed
47.A.named
B.blamed
C.known
D.praised
48.A.old
B.heavy
C.hard
D.strong
49.A.minutes
B.hours
C.weeks
D.years
50.A.sit
B.lie
C.wander
D.land
51.A.far
B.close
C.cold
D.kind
52.A.cooperated
B.bonded
C.succeeded
D.survived
53.A.move
B.search
C.escape
D.explore
54.A.took
off
B.rose
up
C.fell
down
D.flew
off
55.A.just
B.even
C.still
D.yet
56.A.follow
B.accompany
C.prepare
D.raise
57.A.outside
B.away
C.upstairs
D.abroad
58.A.important
B.familiar
C.special
D.strange
59.A.attempt
B.fortune
C.determination
D.promise
60.A.commitment
B.reminder
C.achievement
D.matter
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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
There
61.(be)
a
trend
recently
in
the
food
service
industry
toward
lower
fat
content
and
less
salt.
This
trend,
which
was
started
by
the
medical
community(医学界)62.
a
method
of
fighting
heart
disease,
has
had
some
unintended
side
63.(effect)
such
as
overweight
and
heart
disease

64.
very
thing
the
medical
community
was
trying
to
fight.
Fat
and
salt
are
very
important
parts
of
a
diet.
They
are
required
65.(process)
the
food
that
we
eat,
to
recover
from
injury
and
for
several
other
bodily
functions.
When
fat
and
salt
66.(remove)
from
food,
the
food
tastes
as
if
it
is
missing
something.
As
a
result,
people
will
eat
more
food
to
try
to
make
up
for
that
something
missing.
Even
worse,
the
amount
of
fast
food
that
people
eat
goes
up.
Fast
food
is
full
of
fat
and
salt;
by
eating
more
fast
food
people
will
get
more
salt
and
fat
67.they
need
in
their
diet.
68.(have)
enough
fat
and
salt
in
your
meals
will
reduce
the
urge
to
snack(吃点心)
between
meals
and
will
improve
the
taste
of
your
food.
However,
be
69.(caution)
not
to
go
to
extremes.
Like
anything,
it
is
possible
to
have
too
much
of
both,
70.
is
not
good
for
the
health.
第四部分
写作(共两节
满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每题1分,共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
was
Tree
Planting
Day
on
last
Thursday,
my
classmates
and
I
went
to
plant
trees
in
a
park
where
is
in
the
west
end
of
the
city.
In
the
morning,
we
gathered
at
the
school
gate
and
went
thereby
bikes,
talking
and
laughing
all
the
way.
Upon
arrive,
we
began
to
work
immediate.
Some
were
digging
holes.
Some
were
carrying
and
plant
young
trees.
Others
were
watering
it.
After
getting
the
work
done,
we
put
up
a
board
reminding
people
protect
the
trees.
Before
leaving
we
take
some
photos
to
record
our
green
action.
Seeing
the
lines
of
trees,
we
both
had
a
sense
of
achievement.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是新华中学的学生会主席李华,你校学生会应英国Westminster
School邀请,下星期将到该校进行交流访问,向该校学生介绍中国传统文化。请你给该校联系人Mr.
Smith写一封邮件,信的要点如下:
(1)感谢对方的邀请;
(2)询问食宿、活动安排和说明要介绍的传统文化内容;
(3)祝愿交流活动成功。
注意:(1)词数100左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:食宿
accommodation
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
I
am
Li
Hua,
chairman
of
the
Student
Union
of
Xin
Hua
Middle
School.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank
you
for
your
attention!
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
第一部分
听力1-5.BCACC
6-10.ACBAB
11-15.BAACC
16-20.BBBAB
第二部分阅读理解21-25.BBCBD
26-30.DCDAA
31-35.DCBAD
36-40.EGDFB
第三部分
英语知识运用41-45.BACDA
46-50.BADCD
51-55.BBDDA
56-60.CACCB
61.has
been
62.as
63.effects
64.the
65.to
process
66.are
removed
67.than
68.Having
69.cautious
70.which
第四部分
写作1.去掉last前的on
2.where→which或that
3.bikes→bike
4.arrive→arrival
5.immediate→immediately
6.plant→planting
7.it→them.
8.在protect后添加to
9.take→took
10.both→all
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
I
am
Li
Hua,
chairman
of
the
Student
Union
of
Xin
Hua
Middle
School.
Thank
you
for
inviting
us
to
visit
your
school
next
week,
for
which
we
do
feel
honored.
Now
I
am
writing
for
more
detailed
information.
Since
it
will
be
our
first
trip
to
Britain,
we
would
like
to
know
details
about
our
accommodation
arrangement.
If
possible,
we
prefer
to
live
in
host
families
to
experience
British
culture.
Besides,
could
you
please
e-mail
our
schedule
to
me
at
your
convenience?
Finally,
in
terms
of
Chinese
traditional
culture,
considering
that
there
is
growing
interest
in
Tang
Poems,
we
plan
to
introduce
this
great
cultural
treasure.
For
better
interaction,
fellow
students
of
your
school
can
prepare
some
relative
questions
beforehand.
I'd
appreciate
it
if
you
could
give
us
an
early
reply.
Wish
our
interaction
activity
a
great
success!
Thank
you
for
your
attention!
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
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