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莲塘一中2020-2021下学期高二3月质量检测英语试卷
命题:
审题:
第一部分
听力(共两节)(30分
每题1.5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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
supermarket.
B.
In
a
bookstore.
C.
In
a
library.
2.
What’s
the
man’s
attitude
to
the
ban?
A.
Disapproving.
B.
Supportive.
C.
Unconcerned.
3.
Why
did
the
woman
refuse
the
job
offer?
A.
Because
she
disliked
the
position.
B.
Because
she
was
hired
by
a
better
company.
C.
Because
she
was
dissatisfied
with
the
salary.
4.
How
much
should
the
man
pay?
A.
60
dollars.
B.
75
dollars.
C.
100
dollars.
5.
What
does
the
man
really
mean?
A.
There
is
nothing
wrong
with
the
watch.
B.
The
woman
took
the
wrong
receipt.
C.
The
watch
wasn’t
bought
here.
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
do
we
know
about
the
man’s
eating
habits
in
the
past?
A.
He
liked
meat
best.
B.
He
liked
fruits
best.
C.
He
liked
vegetables
best.
7.
What
kind
of
vegetables
is
helpful
to
a
good
memory?
A.
The
yellow
vegetable.
B.
The
orange
vegetable.
C.
The
purple
vegetable.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
How
is
the
man
feeling
now?
A.
Cheerful.
B.
Tired.
C.
Bored.
9.
What
might
be
the
woman’s
suggestion
for
the
man?
A.
Painting
his
bedroom
blue.
B.
Standing
in
his
daughter’s
position.
C.
Consulting
experts
about
sleep
habits.
10.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
color
choice
for
bedroom.
B.
The
ways
of
promoting
sleep.
C.
The
man
and
the
woman’s
favorite
colors.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
What
is
the
woman
calling
the
man?
A.
To
join
the
English
Learning
Center.
B.
To
ask
for
some
advice
on
reading.
C.
To
ask
the
man
to
recommend
some
books.
12.
What
does
the
woman
usually
do
with
new
words
when
reading?
A.
Give
up
reading.
B.
Refer
to
the
dictionary.
C.
Find
something
interesting
to
read.
13.
What
will
the
woman
do
this
Saturday?
A.
Attend
a
lecture.
B.Visit
Peking
University.
C.
Buy
Professor
Wang
some
presents.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What’s
the
possible
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Host
and
guest.
B.
Boss
and
clerk.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
15.
How
does
the
seaweed
destroy
corals?
A.
By
absorbing
food
from
corals.
B.
By
giving
off
harmful
light
to
corals.
C.
By
stopping
corals
getting
basic
needs.
16.
What
did
the
woman’s
team
find
in
the
summer
of
2019?
A.
A
sharp
increase
in
the
seaweed.
B.
A
new
kind
of
ocean
plant.
C.
A
rare
coral
species.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Why
did
Jasper
attract
Peyton
Klein’s
attention?
A.
Because
he
communicated
poorly
with
the
teacher.
B.
Because
he
had
a
very
strong
expression.
C.
Because
he
looked
like
a
foreigner.
18.
What
did
Jasper
later
find
about
his
school?
A.
It
was
taught
in
different
languages.
B.
It
mainly
admitted
international
students.
C.
It
had
many
students
from
different
cultures.
19.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
Global
Minds?
A.
To
encourage
students
to
communicate.
B.
To
show
the
importance
of
English.
C.
To
find
students
who’re
talented.
20.
What
does
Jasper
most
probably
think
of
the
club?
A.
Expensive.
B.
Helpful.
C.
Unfriendly.
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
Best
Ways
to
Quit
Smoking
Not
sure
how
to
quit
smoking
cigarettes?
Try
the
following
ways
to
stop
smoking
and
start
your
path
towards
a
healthier
smoke-free
life.
Post
this
list
in
a
visible
location
in
your
house.
Whenever
you’re
tempted
to
light
up,
take
a
look
at
all
the
ways
smoking
can
damage
your
health:
?
Increases
risk
of
heart
disease
,
stroke
,
high
blood
pressure.
?
Reduces
levels
of
folate(叶酸盐),low
levels
of
which
can
increase
the
risk
of
heart
disease,
depression,
and
Alzheimer’s
disease(老年痴呆症).
?
Affects
mental
capacity
and
memory.
?
Contributes
to
thin
bones.
?
Affects
ability
to
smell
and
taste.
?
Increases
risk
of
depression
in
teenagers.
To
minimize
cravings
(欲望),
change
your
routine.
Sit
in
a
different
chair
at
breakfast
or
take
a
different
route
to
work.
If
you
usually
have
a
drink
and
cigarette
after
work,
change
that
to
a
walk.
If
you’re
used
to
a
smoke
with
your
morning
coffee,
switch
to
tea,
or
stop
at
Starbucks
for
a
cup
of
java—the
chain
is
smoke-free.
You
might
even
work
better
in
coffee
shops!
Tell
your
friends,
coworkers,
boss,
partner,
and
kids
how
you
feel.
Don’t
bottle
up
your
emotions.
If
something
makes
you
angry,
express
it
instead
of
hiding
it
with
cigarette
smoke.
If
you’re
bored,
admit
to
yourself
that
you’re
bored
and
find
something
energetic
to
do
instead
of
lighting
up.
Make
an
appointment
with
an
acupuncturist(针灸师).
There’s
some
evidence
that
auricular
(meaning
ear)
acupuncture
controls
cigarette
desires
quite
successfully.
You
can
even
do
it
yourself
by
taping
“seeds”
onto
the
acupuncture
points
and
squeezing
them
whenever
cravings
arise.
Acupuncture
can
treat
these
other
conditions,
too.
21.
What
is
the
function
of
the
first
suggestion?
A.
To
encourage
you
to
desert
smoking.
B.
To
show
you
how
to
quit
smoking.
C.
To
prevent
all
kinds
of
diseases.
D.
To
warn
you
of
risks
of
smoking.
22.
What
are
you
suggested
to
do
when
you
have
a
bad
mood?
A.
Go
to
a
coffee
shop.
B.
Change
your
life
style.
C.
Smoke
to
relieve
stress.
D.
Share
it
with
people
around.
23.
What
is
special
about
the
fourth
suggestion?
A.
It
turns
to
treatment.
B.
It
tells
human
relations.
C.
It
is
about
eating
habits.
D.
It
is
the
best
way
to
quit
smoking.
B
It
was
the
first
day
of
spring
here
but
it
didn’t
feel
like
it.
The
COVID-19
epidemic(流行病)was
sweeping
the
globe
and
everywhere
there
were
feelings
of
fear
and
loneliness.
“Social
Distancing”
had
become
the
new
norm.
Here
the
schools
had
been
closed,
the
restaurant
dining
rooms
had
been
shut,
and
people
had
been
told
to
work
from
home
whenever
they
could.
Even
the
sheltered
workshop
where
my
oldest
son
worked
had
been
closed
until
further
notice.
People
had
made
a
run
on
the
stores
and
large
areas
of
the
shelves
were
bare.
On
the
news
the
numbers
of
the
sick
and
dead
continued
to
rise.
It
felt
like
there
was
a
weight
on
the
souls
of
everyone
in
the
world.
My
family
were
staying
at
home
as
much
as
possible
and
as
I
looked
out
of
my
window
I
wondered
how
long
this
crisis
would
last.
It
was
then,
however,
that
I
saw
something
that
lifted
that
weight
off
of
my
soul
made
me
smile
and
made
my
heart
feel
happy
again.
On
the
street
below
my
house
there
was
an
old
friend
of
mine
from
high
school
who
was
a
teacher
there.
With
him
was
my
younger
son’s
former
aide
from
the
high
school
as
well.
They
were
delivering
the
school
lunches
door
to
door
to
the
hungry
children
who
were
stuck
at
home.
Watching
them
made
me
think
of
something
everyone’s
childhood
television
neighbor,
Mr.
Roger’s
once
said:
“In
the
bad
times,
always
look
for
the
helpers.”
I
have
no
doubt
that
this
crisis
will
pass
as
all
the
crisis
before.
But
it
is
our
choice
on
whether
it
brings
out
the
best
in
us
or
the
worst
in
us.
Let
it
bring
out
the
best
in
you.
Use
it
to
strengthen
your
faith.
Use
it
to
free
yourself
from
fear.
Use
it
to
grow
kinder,
more
giving,
and
more
loving.
Become
a
helper
to
all
those
in
need
and
you
will
be
a
happy
person
today
and
all
the
days
to
come.
24.Why
didn’t
the
author
like
the
first
day
of
spring?
A.
He
had
to
work
at
home
instead
of
at
office.
B.
There
was
an
epidemic
everywhere
in
the
world.
C.There
wasn’t
social
distance
between
each
other.
D.His
own
company
had
been
closed
for
a
long
time.
25.
How
did
people
feel
in
the
face
of
the
epidemic?
A.
Disappointed.
B.
Confident.
C.
Tense.
D.
Doubtful.
26.
What
made
the
author
happy?
A.Staying
together
with
his
family.
B.Talking
with
his
old
friend
in
the
street.
C.Watching
a
childhood
television
at
home.
D.
Seeing
someone
delivering
lunches
from
door
to
door.
27.
What
do
Mr.
Roger’s
words
actually
mean?
A.
We
are
supposed
to
help
each
other
in
bad
times.
B.
In
good
times
we
needn’t
do
much
to
help
others.
C.We
should
ask
more
people
to
help
us
in
bad
times.
D.
It’s
not
necessary
for
us
to
find
helpers
in
bad
times.
C
Robots
are
walking
into
our
life,
bringing
us
a
lot
of
convenience.
However,
a
good
robot
can
set
us
back
a
lot
of
money.
Now
Muller
and
Koltun
at
Intel
Labs
have
come
up
with
a
way
to
make
robots
both
cheaper
and
more
capable.
Robots
require
precision
actuators(执行器),
sensor
suites
and
powerful
microprocessors.They
need
to
communicate
internally
and
with
the
outside
world.
Modern
smartphones,
meanwhile,
have
high-resolution(高分辨率)cameras,
built-in
GPS
and
sensors
along
with
powerful
onboard
processing
capabilities,
all
of
which
make
them
perfect
to
be
turned
into
robots.
Inspired
by
Google
Cardboard,
the
idea
comes
easy.
The
researchers
begin
with
a
design
for
a
four-wheeled
robot
powered
by
batteries.The
chassis
(底盘)
is
simple,
consisting
of
a
bottom
plate
that
houses
the
wheels,
motors
and
a
microcontroller,
and
a
top
plate
with
a
common
smartphone
holder.The
team
says
that
with
a
consumer
3D
printer,
the
plates
take
a
full
day
to
print.The
materials
cost
around
S5.
In
fact,
the
biggest
single
cost
is
the
three
rechargeable
batteries
that
together
cost
$21
and
last
for
around
45minutes.
The
team
also
supplies
the
software,
which
comes
in
two
parts.
The
first
sits
on
the
board
and
acts
as
a
bridge
between
the
smartphone
and
the
motors.
It
looks
after
the
batteries
and
basic
motor
actuation
tasks.
The
second
is
an
Android
app
which
collects
data
from
the
onboard
camera,
gyroscope,
accelerometer,
GPS
and
so
on.
This
offers
images
of
the
robot’s
environment,
as
well
as
information
about
the
speed,
location
and
light
intensity.
It
also
processes
this
data
using
the
open
source
Tensor
Flow
Lite
to
recognize
people
and
objects
and
for
route
planning.
Unsurprisingly,
the
more
powerful
devices
perform
better.
“The
cheapest
low-end
phone
(Nokia
2.2)
performs
worst
but
is
surprisingly
still
able
to
work
about
half
of
the
time,”
the
researchers
say.
“That
performance
should
get
better
quickly.
You're
convinced
that
even
low-end
phones
will
be
able
to
run
complex
AI
models
reliably
in
the
near
future.”
28.
What
does
the
author
mainly
talk
about
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
The
characteristics
of
a
good
robot.
B.The
complexity
of
making
a
good
robot.
C.The
differences
between
robots
and
smartphones.
D.The
possibility
of
turning
smartphones
into
robots.
29.
What
does
the
bottom
plate
of
the
chassis
contain?
A.
A
smartphone.
B.
A
data
processor.
C.
A
driving
system.
D.
A
printing
machine.
30.
What
is
the
Android
app
used
for?
A.
Providing
the
robot
with
real-time
information.
B.
Getting
information
from
TensorFlow
Lite.
C.
Controlling
the
robot’s
speed
and
location.
D.
Recognizing
barriers
in
the
way.
31.What’s
the
researcher’
attitude
towards
the
new
way
of
making
robots?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Positive.
C.
Worried.
D.
Cautious.
D
When
we
mention
goldfish,
we’ll
think
of
the
image
of
small,
colorful
creatures
swimming
in
circles
in
fish
bowls
or
home
aquariums.
However,
the
one
recently
discovered
by
biologists
conducting
a
fish
survey
in
a
lake
in
South
Carolina
was
no
ordinary
goldfish-it
was
a
9-pound,
15-inch-long
behemoth(庞然大物)!
The
massive
marine(海洋的)animal
was
discovered
in
a
12-acre
body
of
water
in
Oak
Grove
Lake
Park
in
the
county
of
Greenville
on
November
16,
2020.
It
came
to
light
accidentally
when
the
researchers
were
testing
the
ecosystem’s
health
there
through
monly
used
in
scientific
surveys,
the
technique
gently
shocks
fish
and
forces
them
to
co
me
to
the
water’s
surface,
allowing
surveyors
to
determine
the
abundance,
density,
species
composition
and
so
on.
After
that,
the
surveyors
set
the
fish
free
immediately.“All
of
a
sudden,
this
giant
fish
jumped
out
and
into
the
net,
and
we
quickly
took
a
photo
while
examining
it,”
Ty
Houck,
director
of
Greenways,
Natural
and
Historic
Resources
for
the
Greenville
County
Recreation
District,
told
CNN.
The
experts,
who
released
the
goldfish
back
into
the
water
soon
after,
didn’t
know
how
it
had
got
there
or
how
long
it
had
been
living
in
the
lake.“We
think
someone
must
have
just
dropped
his
fish
in
the
lake
because
he
didn’t
want
it
any
more,
instead
of
flushing
it
down
the
toilet,”
Houck
said.
He
owes
the
fish’s
size
to
its
large
home
and
the
abundance
of
food.
“Goldfish
grow
to
the
size
of
their
environment,”
Houck
said
“To
have
a
9-pound
goldfish
survive
in
our
lake
must
mean
we
are
doing
something
right.”
The
huge
goldfish,
which
has
become
an
Internet
celebrity
since
the
image
was
posted
on
Greenville
Recreation
Center’s
Facebook
page
on
December
7,
2020,
is
certainly
impressive.
However,
it
is
no
record-breaker.
According
to
the
International
Game
Fish
Association,
the
world’s
heaviest
goldfish
is
a
4.26-kg
specimen
found
by
Mathew
Servant
in
2002.The
Guinness
World
Record
for
the
longest
is
held
by
an
18.7-inch
goldfish
found
in
the
Netherlands
by
Joris
Gijsbers
in
March
2003.
32.
What
is
special
about
the
newly-discovered
goldfish?
A.
It
has
an
extraordinary
size.
B.
It
was
the
subject
of
a
survey.
C.
It
was
discovered
at
a
special
spot.
D.
It
has
remarkably
beautiful
appearance.
33.
What
is
Paragraph
2
mainly
about?
A.The
main
tasks
of
marine
biologists.
B.
The
condition
of
the
marine
ecosystem.
C.The
accidental
discovery
of
the
goldfish.
D.The
traditional
way
of
studying
goldfish.
34.
What
does
Houck
mean
by
saying
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
Goldfish
are
hard
to
survive
in
salt
water.
B.
People
are
educated
to
be
kind
to
their
pets.
C.
The
marine
environment
there
is
well
protected.
D.Goldfish
are
taken
good
care
of
by
the
scientists.
35.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
It
isn’t
the
first
time
that
people
have
witnessed
such
huge
goldfish.
B.
The
newly-found
goldfish
doesn’t
draw
much
attention.
C.
Goldfish
are
growing
heavier
in
recent
years.
D.
Goldfish
face
fierce
competition
in
the
sea.
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。
The
scientific
study
which
deals
with
the
atmosphere
and
its
phenomena
is
called
meteorology
(气象学).
36
There
were
no
real
breakthroughs
until
the
1700s,
however.
With
the
aid
of
modern
technologies,
the
world
has
witnessed
many
impressive
achievements
in
meteorology.
And
meteorology
is
now
becoming
more
and
more
popular.
Here
are
several
reasons
why
a
career
in
meteorology
may
be
a
good
fit
for
you.
It
helps
you
master
the
art
of
small
talk.
Weather
is
a
good
conversation
starter.
As
a
meteorologist
whose
business
is
weather,
you
can
amaze
strangers
and
acquaintances
alike
with
your
extensive
knowledge.
But
don’t
just
be
a
show-off.
Take
the
chance
to
share
your
view
and
communicate
the
beauty
of
weather
to
others.
37
Career
longevity(长寿)is
ensured.
Weather
happens
24
hours
a
day,7
days
a
week,
and
365
days
a
year.
38
In
fact,
employment
of
atmospheric
scientists
is
projected
to
grow
by
10%
from
2012
to
2022.
So
there’s
built-in
job
security.
Studying
meteorology
helps
protect
lives
and
possessions.
39
Meteorologists
offer
useful
information
and
advice
to
people
so
that
they
may
take
appropriate
action
to
protect
their
lives
and
possessions.Thus
the
job
gives
you
a
good
chance
to
serve
others
and
helps
you
know
your
value
in
society.
40
The
market
for
some
careers
isn’t
as
good
in
some
places
as
it
is
in
others,
but
not
true
for
meteorology.
Whether
you
want
to
stay
in
your
hometown,
move
to
any
distant
place,
or
go
somewhere
in-between,
your
service
will
always
be
needed.
It’s
because
each
of
those
places
has
weather.
A.
You
can
have
a
full
life.
B.
There
is
a
chance
for
you
to
work
anywhere.
C.
The
field
has
been
studied
for
many
centuries.
D.
So
there
will
always
be
a
demand
for
meteorologists.
E.
It
especially
focuses
on
weather
and
weather
forecasting.
F.
The
heart
of
being
a
meteorologist
is
the
spirit
of
public
service.
G.
They’ll
not
only
be
attracted
by
the
weather
information
but
also
by
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)
阅读下面的短文,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。
An
elderly
environmentalist
built
a
nest
on
a
cliff(悬崖)at
the
Dundreggan
estate.
The
nest
has
41
the
return
of
the
first
breeding(繁殖)pair
of
golden
eagles
to
the
area
for
40
years.
Roy
Dennis,
a
well-known
endangered
species
expert
now
in
his
80s,
42
the
nest
using
arm-sized
branches
in
2015.
Golden
eagles
build
their
own
nests
in
faraway
and
43
places,
and
are
highly
44
to
disturbances.
Earlier
this
year,
Dundreggan
estate
manager,
Doug
Gilbert,
discovered
that
the
45
nest
had
been
taken
over
by
the
46
.
Last
week,
a
baby
eagle
was
47
in
the
nest.
Doug
Gilbert
said
the
48
was
beyond
his
wildest
dreams.
“Since
we
built
it
in
2015
I’ve
been
49
the
nest
regularly,
50
to
see
evidence
that
the
eagles
had
come
back,
and
now
they
have,”
he
said.
“As
golden
eagles
may
51
their
nesting
sites
for
generations,
we’
re
hoping
they
are
back
for
the
long
52
.”
The
10,000-acre
Dundreggan
estate
has
been
53
by
the
charity
Trees
for
Life
since
2008.
Golden
eagles-regarded
by
many
people
as
Scotland’s
national
bird—are
54
seen
over
Dundreggan,
but
until
now
there
has
been
no
55
of
them
nesting.
Golden
eagles
expert
Stuart
Benn
said:
“This
is
56
news:
the
first
time
golden
eagles
have
definitely
bred
at
Dundreggan
since
1980.
Eagles
are
retaking
57
they
haven’t
been
on
for
many
years
and
58
taking
some
completely
new
areas.”
The
golden
eagles
has
been
making
a
slow
59
in
Scotland
though
continues
to
be
threatened
by
illegal
60
,
with
annul
reports
of
golden
eagles
being
shot,
poisoned
or
having
their
nests
robbed.
A.given
away
B.resulted
in
C.depended
on
D.put
off
A.discovered
B.examined
C.constructed
D.imagined
A.crowded
B.historical
C.inaccessible
D.improper
A.relevant
B.valuable
C.familiar
D.sensitive
A.average
B.popular
C.typical
D.artificial
A.pair
B.branch
C.expert
D.wind
A.rescued
B.controlled
C.attacked
D.born
A.advice
B.success
C.responsibility
D.connection
A.sharing
B.checking
C.repairing
D.moving
A.pretending
B.agreeing
C.hoping
D.choosing
A.observe
B.ignore
C.leave
D.use
A.term
B.break
C.journey
D.list
A.rewilded
B.rematched
C.rewarded
D.reminded
A.hardly
B.regularly
C.instantly
D.suddenly
A.surprise
B.joke
C.sign
D.danger
A.temporary
B.correct
C.previous
D.wonderful
A.ground
B.grass
C.food
D.water
A.ever
B.even
C.almost
D.still
A.selection
B.system
C.recovery
D.delivery
A.activities
B.searches
C.reports
D.rights
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
在下列句子的空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过3个单词)。
In
Tom’s
(不在),I
will
be
in
charge
of
the
firm.
I
could
see
James
was
terrified
of
(abandon)
by
us.
Claire
is
three
years
junior
her
husband,
Larry
Belmont.
Upon
(毕业)from
NanChang
University,
Alex
turned
engineer.
Larry
urged
that
the
company
(take)
measures
to
rebuild
the
robot.
The
elegant
lady
in
a
purple
dress
(narrow)
escaped
being
run
over
by
a
truck.
Getting
rid
of
mobile
phones
on
campus
is
(benefit)
to
students’
psychological
health.
I
am
sitting
in
the
warm
night
air
with
a
cold
drink
in
my
hand
and
(reflect)
on
the
day.
By
the
(amuse)
look
on
her
face,
Claire
knew
that
Gladys
thought
she
was
having
an
affair.
The
disabled
ought
to
have
the
same
opportunities
as
able-bodied
people
(enjoy)
the
cinema.
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.
每处错误及其修改仅限一词;
允许修改10处,
多者(从第11处起)不计分。
There
is
always
someone
brightened
our
life.
For
me,
my
elder
sister
Amanda
does
this.
Amanda
has
big
eyes
and
a
dark
brown
hair.
She
always
stays
optimistic,
what
influences
people
around
her
greatly.
She
is
always
there
for
me
when
I
need
someone
to
talk.
I
don’t
know
what
to
do
without
me.
She
helps
me
become
positive
than
ever
before.
Amanda
has
helped
me
through
many
rough
times,
but
we
have
created
a
great
number
of
unforgettable
memory
together.
I’m
sure
that
we
will
full
support
each
other
forever
and
went
to
our
ideal
colleges.
书面表达(满分25分)
请以你自己一次难忘的经历为题写一篇短文,内容包括:
经历的情况
经历的个人感受。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.题目已为你拟好。
题目:An
Unforgettable
Experience
听力:1-5
CBCBC
6-10
ABBAA
11-15BBAAC
16-20
AACAB
阅读:21-25
DDABC
26-30
DADCA
31-35
BACCA
36-40
CGDFB
完型:41-45
BCCDD
46-50
ADBBC
51-55
DAABC
56-60
DABCA
填词:61.
absence
62.
being
abandoned
63.
to
64.graduating/graduation
65.should
take/take
66.
narrowly
67.
beneficial
68.reflecting
69.
amused
70.
to
enjoy
改错:1.
brightened改成brightening
2.去掉a
3.
what
改成which
talk后加to/with
5.
me改成her
6.
在positive前加more
7.
but改成and
8.
memory改成memories
9.
full改成fully
10.
went改成go
书面表达:
An
Unforgettable
Experience
My
childhood
was
full
of
smiles
and
encouragement.
What
impressed
me
most
was
how
i
managed
to
learn
the
skills
of
riding
bicycles.
I’d
like
to
share
this
meaningful
and
unforgettable
experience.
Never
will
I
forget
how
delighted
and
excited
I
was
when
I
got
my
first
bike
from
my
father.
My
father
persuaded
me
to
learn
to
ride
a
bicycle
because
it
is
an
essential
skill
for
a
child.
Hearing
what
my
father
said,
I
couldn’t
wait
to
control
the
bike.
Unfortunately,
hardly
had
I
got
on
the
bike
when
I
fell
down.
When
I
almost
wanted
to
give
up,
it
was
my
father
who
cheered
me
up.
Much
to
my
amazement,
after
several’s
practice,
my
effort
paid
off.
I
really
benefit
a
lot
from
this
experience.
No
pains,
no
gains.
As
long
as
we
make
every
effort,
we
will
definitely
succeed
eventually.
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