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三台县高中实验中学校2018级“二诊”适应性考试


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)
1.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
this
afternoon?
A.
Go
to
the
Olympic
Games.
B.
Visit
her
friends.
C.
Stay
at
home.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
the
beach.
B.
On
the
plane.
C.
In
the
music
hall.
3.
At
what
time
will
the
shop
close
today?
A.8:00
pm.
B.8:
45
pm.
C.9:00
pm.
4.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
movie?
A.
It’
s
horrible.
B.
It’s
too
long.
C.
It’s
very
funny.
5.
Where
might
the
man
have
left
his
bag?
A.
In
the
hall.
B.
In
the
gym.
C.
In
the
classroom.
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至7题。
6.
Where
is
the
man?
A.
In
France.
B.
In
Greece.
C.
In
England.
7.
How
soon
will
the
man
retire?
A.
In
2
years.
B.
In
8
years.
C.
In
10
years.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
call
the
man?
A.
To
check
on
an
order.
B.
To
ask
someone
for
help.
C.
To
make
a
bargain
for
computers.
9.
What’
s
the
date
today?
A.10th,
Sep.
B.12th,
Sep.
C.18th,
Sep
10.
What
is
Steve’s
phone
number?
A.8750
-
6638.
B.8750-6338.
C.8750
-3638.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
is
the
man?
A.
A
guide.
B.
A
designer.
C.
A
businessman.
12.
What
product
is
the
man
interested
in?
A.
Woolen
knitwear.
B.
Silk
blouses.
C.
Cotton
goods.
13.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
exhibits?
A.
They
are
in
great
demand.
B.
Their
color
are
too
bright.
C.
Their
quality
and
design
are
good.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
do?
A.
Unit
his
search.
B.
Use
a
typewriter.
C.
Try
a
broader
topic.
15.
How
many
books
occur
in
the
catalogue
of
“Golden
Age”?
A.
6.
B.
30.
C.70.
16.
What
can
be
found
in
the
“Reader’
s
Guide
to
Periodical
Literature”?
A.
News
articles.
B.
Magazine
articles.
C.
Newspaper
articles.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
meals
did
most
chefs
like
best
according
to
the
survey?
A.
Childhood
favorites.
B.
Meals
in
fine
restaurants.
C.
Meals
on
vocation.
18.
How
many
chefs
regarded
simple
home
-
made
meals
as
the
best?
A.10%.
B.15%.
C.20%.
19.
What
was
the
surprising
finding
of
the
survey?
A.
Home
-
made
meals
were
not
very
popular.
B.
Some
chefs
liked
fast
food
most.
C.
The
chefs
didn’t
really
like
the
food
they
cooked.
20.
Where
does
the
talk
probably
take
place?
A.
In
the
speaker’s
home.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
TV
studio.
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和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
For
many
travelers,
this
holiday
season
includes
a
visit
to
New
York
City.
Here
are
some
more
unusual
things
we’ll
do
during
New
York
holiday
visits:
Coney
Island
Polar
Bear
Club
It’s
insanity(疯狂)
in
the
near
-
freezing
winter
surf,
as
people
in
swimsuits
walk
out
from
the
beach
into
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
Every
Sunday
from
November
through
April,
club
members
do
their
dip
at
1pm.
The
Coney
Island
Polar
Bear
Club
was
founded
in
1903.
Last
year,
1
,500
swimmers
went
into
the
surf,
while
more
than
7
,500
came
out
to
watch.
Polarbearclub.
org
Central
Park
historic
walking
tour
Take
a
trip
back
in
time
with
a
walking
tour
offering
views
from
the
past.
The
Central
Park
Conservancy
is
offering
a
free
“Views
from
the
Past
Tour”
.
Walk
through
the
park
on
an
hour

long
tour
and
imagine
the
land
as
it
existed
in
the
19th
century
before
the
park
was
developed.
The
walk
is
easy
and
the
group
meets
at
2:30
pm
outside
the
Dairy
Gift
Shop
at
65th
Street
on
Saturday,
December
24.
Centralparknye.
org
Bronx
Zoo
Clydesdale
horse
carriage
rides
Go
for
a
trot(慢跑)
around
the
zoo
grounds
with
a
team
of
Clydesdales,
the
biggest
horses
in
the
world.
The
cost
is
$3
for
zoo
members,
$5
for
non
-
members
and
the
rides
are
available
every
day,
from
11:30
am
to
3
pm.
There
will
be
other
fun
activities
at
the
zoo
for
families,
including
watching
polar
bears,
gorillas
and
other
animals,
Local
sculptors
will
compete
in
carving
animal
figures
from
blocks
of
ice.

21.
Why
does
the
author
use
“insanity”
to
describe
the
winter
surf
?
A.
The
surfers
walk
a
very
long
way.
B.
The
surfers
don’t
fear
cold
sea
water.
C.
The
surfers
neglect
the
great
danger.
D.
The
surfers
are
watched
by
many
people.
22.What
do
we
know
about
the
walking
tour
in
Central
Park?
A.
People
can
have
the
walking
tour
every
Saturday.
B.
People
can
see
the
area
that
hasn’t
been
developed.
C.
People
end
their
street
walking
trip
at
four
in
the
afternoon.
D.
People
will
get
views
of
the
past
while
walking
through
the
park.
23.
How
much
should
a
non
-
member
couple
pay
for
a
carriage
ride?
A.3
dollars.
B.5
dollars.
C.6
dollars.
D.10
dollars.
B
Brent
is
a
full
-
time
designer
who
has
been
working
for
a
company
since
2002.
He
has
come
up
with
a
way
to
inspire
his
son
during
his
lunchtime
break
at
school.
The
devoted
dad
does
a
special
thing—
drawing
different
cartoon
characters
alongside
some
words
of
wisdom
for
John
each
day.
Brent,
who
runs
a
blog
called
Designer
Daddy,
packs
his
son’s
lunchbox
a
note
every
day,
along
with
his
sandwiches
and
snacks.
His
artistic
behavior
has
quickly
garnered
thousands
of
people,
which
makes
Brent
very
popular
in
his
hometown.
Brent’s
creations
require
nothing
more
than
cartoon
characters
and
inspiring
messages.
The
characters
come
from
various
cartoons
and
movies,
all
of
whom
Brent
has
relied
on
to
help
deliver
his
meaningful
messages.
“My
son
started
preschool
last
year.
For
the
first
day
of
school,
I
drew
a
soldier
on
a
note
and
wrote

Be
brave
like
him,
John’.
And
then,
I
kept
putting
in
notes
for
the
first
week.
He
really
liked
it.
So
I
just
kept
doing
it
after
that.
It
gives
him
comfort
and
happiness
as
well
as
me,
which
makes
me
know
I’
m
with
him
in
a
way.
We
watch
a
lot
of
cartoons
and
movies
together.
There
are
so
many
different
ways
to
introduce
kids
to
characters,
but
my
rules
are
that
I
never
use
one
that
he
isn’t
familiar
with,”
Brent
said.
Besides,
Brent
also
tries
to
keep
up
-
to
-
date
with
new
characters
and
does
his
own
research
to
ensure
he
will
know
when
it
comes
to
popular
culture
and
what
characters
his
son
might
like
to
see.
Brent
had
intended
to
stick
with
superheroes.
However,
as
John
was
also
attracted
by
other
cartoons,
he
decided
to
broaden
his
idea
and
began
to
include
Star
Wars
figures
and
Disney
characters
into
the
mix.
According
to
Brent,
each
drawing
takes
about
half
an
hour
to
complete.
Brent
likes
to
keep
the
drawings
topical(
热门的)
and
often
marks
milestones
including
birthdays
and
holidays,
with
special
artistic
creations.
He
will
also
adjust
the
characters
depending
on
the
time
of
year.
Brent
says
John
loves
to
receive
the
notes,
and
the
boy
often
shares
them
with
teachers
and
classmates
at
school.
But
despite
the
attention
his
creative
notes
are
receiving,
he
says
he
never
loses
sight
of
who
they
are
for.
24
Why
does
Brent
do
the
special
thing?
A.
To
have
his
son
encouraged.
B.
To
draw
his
son’s
attention.
C.
To
design
a
blog
for
his
son.
D.
To
accompany
his
son.
25.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
learned
from
the
text?
A.
Brent’
s
behavior
was
inspired
by
a
blog.
B.
Completing
every
drawing
is
a
complex
process.
C.
The
special
creations
benefit
both
John
and
Brent.
D.
Brent
prefers
to
create
new
cartoon
characters
for
John.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“garnered”
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Influenced.
B.
Inspired.
C.
Urged.
D.
Gathered.
27.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Popular
Designer
B.
A
Loving
Father
C.
A
Precious
Lunch
Box
D.
An
Impressive
Note
C
Jane
Goodall
is
known
today
as
a
great
researcher
who
has
spent
much
of
her
life
studying
chimpanzees(黑猩猩).
But
before
her
success
she
was
just
a
girl
who
wished
she
could
be“
as
close
to
animals
as
I
could.”
It
wasn’t
long
before
her
dream
came
true.
She
began
her
research
in
the
1960s
in
Tanzania.
Her
teacher
was
researcher
Louis
Leakey.
He
employed
her
although
she
lacked
academic
experience.
She
was
26
and
too
poor
to
attend
a
university.
The
documentary
“Jane”
brings
Goodall’
s
story
to
vivid
life.
The
film
mainly
came
about
because
of
the
2014
discovery
of
more
than
140
hours
of
previously
unseen
footage(
片段)
from
the
1960s.
It
was
filmed
mostly
by
her
then-husband
Hugo
van
Lawick.
We
see
the
beginning
of
her
explorations.
It’s
as
if
we
have
stepped
into
a
time
machine.
We
are
up
close
not
only
to
Goodall
but
to
the
chimpanzees,
as
they
slowly
learn
to
accept
her
presence
in
the
wild.
But
at
first,
they
saw
her
as
an
outsider.
She
was
a
“strange
white
ape(猿)”to
them,
Goodall
says.
Because
of
that,
she
felt
that
“I
wasn’t
really
learning
anything
much.”
Goodall’s
big
breakthrough
came
when
she
observed,
David
Greybeard,
a
senior
male
chimpanzee,
making
a
twig细枝)
into
a
tool
for
rooting
out
termites
(
small
white
insects).
Until
then,
it
was
thought
that
only
humans
made
tools.
Her
findings
were
made
fun
of
at
first
by
the
almost
entirely
male
scientific
community.
Gradually,
though,
they
were
accepted.
However,
after
her
beloved
chimpanzee
community
got
into
a
war
with
other
chimpanzees,
she
makes
it
clear
that
she
no
longer
had
any
belief
that
the
animal
world
was
perfect
or
peaceful.
She
said
that
“I
had
no
idea
of
the
cruelty
that
they
could
show.”
This,
too,
is
what
links
us
with
the
apes,
and
it’
s
clear
that
this
is
something
she
feels
sad
to
admit.
Goodall
remains
a
champion
of
African
apes
through
the
Jane
Goodall
Institute,
which
protects
them
from
being
hunted.
Who
could
have
predicted
that
the
26
-
year-
old
woman
that
we
first
see
in
“Jane”
would
end
up
leading
the
word’s
research
of
chimpanzees?
Well,
as
this
film
shows,
Jane
Goodall
could
have
predicted
it.
28.
What
can
we
learn
from
“Jane”?
A.
Goodall’
s
family
life.
B.
Goodall’
s
wildlife
protection
efforts.
C.
Goodall’
s
college
life.
D.
Goodall’
s
early
explorations.
29.
What
was
Goodall’
s
big
breakthrough?
A.
She
found
chimpanzees
were
able
to
make
tools.
B.
She
realized
the
animal
world
was
not
peaceful.
C.
She
learned
how
to
communicate
with
apes.
D.
She
discovered
a
new
type
of
chimpanzee.
30.
Which
word
best
describes
the
author’
s
attitude
to
Jane
Goodall?
A.
Positive.
B.
Critical.
C.
Defensive.
D.
Neutral.
31.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
the
topic
of
the
text?
A.
Practice
makes
perfect.
B.
He
who
laughs
last
laughs
best.
C.
Where
there
is
a
will,
there
is
a
way.
D.
One
swallow
doesn’t
make
a
summer.
D
Perhaps
the
most
common
climatic
effect
of
global
warming
is
rapid
extension
of
ice
melt.
Mount
Kilimanjaro
in
Africa
and
the
Himalayas
will
very
likely
lose
most
of
their
glacial
ice
within
the
next
two
decades,
affecting
local
water
resources.
NASA
scientists
determined
Greenland’s
ice
sheet
is
thinning
by
about
1m
per
year.
The
additional
melt
water,
especially
from
continental
ice
masses
and
glaciers,
is
adding
to
a
rise
in
sea
level
worldwide.
Satellite
remote
sensing
is
monitoring
global
sea
level,
sea
ice,
and
continental
ice.
Worldwide
measurements
confirm
that
sea
level
rose
during
the
last
century.
Okay,
so
how
much
is
melting
of
Greenland
contributing
to
sea
level
rise?
Estimates
are
about
270
gigatons
of
water
per
year.
The
melting
of
an
ice
sheet
can
occur
from
the
surface
as
air
temperatures
and
sunlight
warm
the
upper
layer
of
ice.
It
can
also
occur
from
the
edges
as
ice
shelves
collapse
and
fall
into
the
oceans
in
large
pieces.
The
bedrock
underneath
the
ice
sheet
is
not
also
flat.
There
are
undulations(波状)
that
rise
and
fall
and
change
the
water
-
ice
-
ground
connection,
which
can
make
it
easier
for
ice
to
melt
and
can
increase
the
rate
of
ice
shelf
collapse(倒塌).
So
scientists
have
a
real
interest
in
learning
about
the
land
underneath
ice
sheets
so
that
they
can
better
predict
ice
collapse
and
sea
level
rise.
Greenland
ice
has
its
feature,
meaning
it
acts
slowly
but
once
it
gets
going,
it’
s
hard
to
stop.
So
predicting
how
fast
this
melt
will
take
is
interesting
from
a
scientific
advantage
point
but
there
are
also
enormous
social
and
economic
consequences.
Right
now,
150
million
people
live
within
3
feet
of
today’s
sea
level.
If
you
live
near
the
coast,
the
question
of
“when”
is
really
important.
This
suggests
that
“when”
may
be
sooner
than
we
hoped.
32.
What
does
Paragraph1
mainly
talk
about?
A.
A
rapid
extension
of
ice
melt.
B.
Himalayan
ice.
C
Greenland’s
ice
sheet.
D.
A
big
rise
of
sea
level.
33.
What
probably
speed(s)
the
bottom
melting
of
an
ice
sheet
in
Greenland?
A.
The
rise
of
sea
level.
B.
The
undulant
bedrock.
C.
The
temperature
and
sunlight.
D.
The
shape
of
ice
sheet.
34.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Greenland
ice
is
sure
to
melt
as
fast
as
before.
B.
Scientist
are
indifferent
to
the
melt
of
Greenland
ice.
C.
Greenland
ice
is
a
potential
danger
to
people
living
near
the
coast.
D.
People
living
within
3
feet
of
today’
s
sea
level
will
have
to
move
next
year.
35.
In
which
programme
does
this
text
probably
appear?
A.
Historical
Legend.
B.
Planet
Earth.
C.
Bear
Grylls:
Mission
Survive.
D.
Beyond
the
Red
Carpet.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
While
most
parents
likely
have
heard
about
the
benefits
of
eating
dinner
with
kids,family
meals
aren’t
the
only
way
to
bond
with
a
teen.
Here
are
some
ways
to
start
strengthening
your
relationship
with
your
teen
today.
Plan
an
experience
together.
The
best
way
to
grow
closer
is
to
spend
time
together.
36
Mark
the
calendar
for
a
day
-
long
adventure
or
an
overnight
trip
and
spend
time
researching
and
planning
how
you’ll
spend
your
time.
Ask
your
teen
to
teach
you
something.
Whether
your
teen
wants
to
show
you
how
to
play
the
latest
video
game,
or
he
wants
to
show
you
how
to
play
a
modern
toy,
allowing
your
teen
to
be
the
teacher
can
do
wonders
for
your
relationship.
37
Start
a
family
business.
38
A
simple
small
business
could
involve
anything
from
making
crafts
to
sell
online
to
helping
your
teen
set
up
a
summer
lawn
mowing
business.
39
There
are
plenty
of
opportunities
that
help
you
strengthen
your
relationship
while
also
helping
the
community.
For
example,
you
could
sign
up
for
a
single
fundraiser.
Find
something
that
fits
your
schedule
and
will
give
you
and
your
teen
an
opportunity
to
work
municate
via
social
media.
40
However,
there
are
some
ways
to
use
technology
to
your
advantage.
Use
social
media
as
a
way
to
communicate
with
your
teen
at
times.
There’s
evidence
that
says
communicating
with
your
teen
over
social
media
can
improve
your
communication
in
real
life.
A.
Volunteer
to
do
things
as
a
family.
B.
Do
something
unexpected
together.
C.
Have
heart
-
to
-
heart
conversations
with
your
teen.
D.
A
small
business
doesn’t
have
to
cost
a
lot
of
money.
E.
And
the
planning
process
can
be
a
major
part
of
the
bonding
process.
F.
You
should
show
a
sincere
interest
in
learning
and
practice
being
a
good
student.
G.
Electronics
can
sometimes
bring
a
barrier
to
having
a
healthy
relationship
with
your
teen.
第三部分
语言知识运用
(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。
17
years
ago,
a
big
fire
broke
out.
A
girl
named
Dawnielle
Davison
41
escaped
death.
As
the
house
was
filled
with
42
,
it
was
impossible
to
see
clearly,
but
Mike
Hughes
had
a
hunch
(直觉)
that
there
must
be
someone
waiting
for
43
in
the
house.
Regardless
of
the
44
situation
at
that
time,
he
dashed
into
a
room
and
found
a
9
-
month
-
old
baby
was
45
loudly
because
of
the
heat
and
smoke.
He
immediately
gathered
the
baby
in
his
arms
and
46
her
to
safety.
At
last,
Mike’
s
timely
47
saved
Dawnielle.
“If
I
had
hesitated
for
a
moment,
it
would
have
been
a
totally
different
48
,”
Mike
recalled.
The
girl
is
now
18,
and
recently
49
from
high
school.
Her
family
and
friends
were
there
to
50
her
on
her
big
day.
But
Dawnielle
also
had
a
51
guest
in
the
crowd:
the
firefighter
who
saved
her
life.
Mike
52
with
Davison
about
five
years
ago
after
discovering
an
old
newspaper
clip
about
his
rescue
of
the
girl.
He
53
if
that
baby
was
still
alive.
So
he
tried
to
54
for
her.
And
finally,
he
found
Dawnielle
through
Facebook.
Since
then,
they
have
kept
in
touch,
chatting
over
Facebook
and
meeting
in
person
55
As
for
Dawnielle,
who
had
come
so
close
to
56
at
such
a
young
age,
she
felt_
57
that
there
was
someone
who
saved
her
and
cared
about
her.
Therefore,
she
decided
to
invite
her
58
to
attend
her
graduation
ceremony
to
share
the
59
moment
with
her.
When
receiving
Dailiele’s
invitation,
Mike
was
in
tears
and
said,
“I
don’
t
know
how
to
60
my
feeling.
It
means
a
lot
to
me,
so
I
should
go.”
41.
A.
quietly
B.
hardly
C.
flexibly
D.
narrowly
42.
A.
people
B.
fire
C.
smoke
D.
furniture
43.
A.
guidance
B.
rescue
C.
comfort
D.
contact
44.
A.
favorable
B.
dangerous
C.
urgent
D.
difficult
45.
A.
shouting
B.
laughing
C.
crying
D.
speaking
46.
A.
rushed
B.
put
C.
placed
D.
walked
47.
A.
message
B.
arrival
C.
comment
D.
suggestion
48.
A.
response
B.
approach
C.
outcome
D.
opportunity
49.
A.
heard
B.
learned
C.
escaped
D.
graduated
50.
A.
support
B.
appreciate
C.
protect
D.
praise
51.
A.
strange
B.
specific
C.
special
D.
secret
52.
A.
chatted
B.
dealt
C.
communicated
D.
connected
53.
A.
wondered
B.
questioned
C.
asked
D.
suspected
54.
A.
stand
B.
search
C.
send
D.
wait
55.
A.
obviously
B.
accidentally
C.
purposely
D.
occasionally
56.
A.
death
B.
heaven
C.
success
D.
departure
57.
A.
guilty
B.
grateful
C.
confident
D.
happy
58.
A.
hero
B.
family
C.
friend
D.
partner
59.
A.
magical
B.
emotional
C.
decisive
D.
memorable
60.
A.
control
B.
analyze
C.
describe
D.
bury
第Ⅱ卷(50分)
第三部分
语言知识运用
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。
A
new
study
has
discovered
that
alcohol
is
a
more
61
(danger)
drug
than
heroin
and
cocaine.
The
report
is
from
Britain's
Independent
Scientific
Committee
on
Drugs.
Its
research
classified
drugs
on
62
basis
of
the
harm
they
do
to
our
society.
Alcohol
came
top
of
the
list
with
heroin
second
and
cocaine
third.
Researchers
created
nine
63
(category)
of
harm
that
drugs
can
do
“from
death
to
damage
to
mental
functioning
and
loss
of
relationships”,
and
seven
types
of
harm
they
do
64
others.
Experts
in
Britain
are
now
calling
for
new
laws
65
(control)
alcohol.
The
research
66
(conduct)
by
Professor
David
Nut,
a
former
government
drug
advisor.
He
has
been
calling
for
a
change
in
the
way
Britain
classifies
drugs
for
many
years.
He
was
fired
in
2009
for
his
views
and
claimed
that
the
government
was
more__
67
(interest)
in
politics
than
scientific
evidence.
“Any
law
that
makes
alcohol
a
harmful
drug
would
cause
harm
to
any
government
68
(try)
to
win
an
election.”
he
said.
Now.
the
current
study
69
(strong)
suggests
he
was
right
to
call
for
a
reclassification.
One
suggested
change
is
70
cigarettes
are
put
in
the
same
category
as
cocaine,
for
they
cause
as
much
harm
to
the
individual
and
society.
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(A),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。
One
night
a
year
ago,
my
friend
Jack
came
to
my
home.
Both
his
parent
were
away
on
business
in
New
York,
but
Jack
came
to
spend
the
night
with
me.
We
decided
to
do
anything
interesting
to
kill
time.
I
wanted
to
watch
a
comedy.
However,
she
suggested
watching
a
horror
movie
and
I
agreed
to.
But
after
watching,
it
was
almost
midnight,
and
we
found
hard
to
fall
asleep.
The
following
day
both
Jack
and
I
woke
up
later
and
the
whole
day
we
felt
tiring
and
sleepy.
Watching
horror
movies
at
night
leaves
us
a
horrible
experience,
that
has
kept
us
from
doing
so
ever
since.
第二节
书面表达
(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你校的校园网“英语天地(English
World)”专栏拟登载介绍国外著名旅游景点的文章。请你给英国笔友Lucy写封约稿信。
要点如下:
1.栏目介绍(国外著名景点简介)
;
2.稿件长度(不超过800词);
3.交稿日期(截止本月底)。
注意:
:
1.词数:100词左右:
2.可以适
当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
短文的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Lucy,
Yours
Li
Hua
二诊适应性考试英语参考答案
听力:1—20
CACBC
CAABA
CBCAA
BABBC
阅读:21—40
BDDAC
DBDAA
CABCB
EFDAG
完形:41—60
DCBBC
ABCDA
CDABD
ABADC
语填:61.
dangerous
62.the
63.categories
64.to
65.to
control
66.was
conducted
67.interested
68.trying
69.strongly
70.that
改错:
71.parent改为
parents
72.but
改为
so
73.anything改为something
74.she改为he
75.
去掉to
76.found后加it
77.later改为late
78.tiring改为tired
79.leaves改为left
80.that改为
which
书面表达:
Dear
Peter,
I
know
that
you
are
interested
in
Chinese
literature
and
I
am
writing
to
invite
you
to
a
lecture
on
Journey
to
the
West.
The
lecture
will
be
made
/
delivered/given
by
Professor
Zhou
from
Beijing
University.
As
planned
/scheduled,
it
will
be
held
in
the
lecture
hall
on
the
ground
floor
of
No.
2
Teaching
Building
this
Friday.
It
will
last
three
hours
from
8
a.m.
to
11
a.m.
It
mainly
consists
of
two
parts,
listening
to
the
lecture
for
two
hours
and
asking
and
answering
questions
for
an
hour.
Professor
Zhou
is
famous
for
his
study
of
Journey
to
the
West,
so
I’m
sure
you
will
enjoy
it.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
come.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply
/
hearing
from
you
soon.
Yours
(sincerely/truly),
Li
Ping
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