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期末教学质量检测·英语第北海市2021年
期期末教学质量检测·高二英语
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参考答案北海市2021年春季学期期末教学质量检测
高二英语
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分3()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
does
the
man
suggest
doing?
A.
Doing
some
exercise.
B.
Holding
a
birthday
party.
C.
Buying
a
cake
for
Lydia.
2.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Catching
a
bus.
B.
Asking
for
help.
C.
Checking
the
time.
3.
What
annoys
the
man?
A.
Kate
s
calls
at
work.
B.
The
office
rest
hours.
C.
The
woman's
advice.
4.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Salesman
and
manager.
B.
Guide
and
tourist.
C.
Waiter
and
customer.
5.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Turn
on
the
fan.
B.
Open
the
window.
C.
Go
out
for
some
fresh
air.
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.
Where
will
the
man
work
this
summer?
A.
At
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
flower
shop.
C.
On
a
farm.
7.
How
much
is
the
man's
pay
a
day?
A.
$
15.
B.
$
60.
C.
$75.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
How
does
the
man
feel
at
school
now?
A.
Bored.
B.
Excited.
C.
Worried.
9.
What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
right
after
graduation?
A.
Rest
for
five
years.
B.
Work
as
a
programmer.
C.
Start
his
own
business.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
woman
make
the
call?
A.
To
book
a
hotel
room.
B.
To
ask
about
the
room
service.
C.
To
make
some
changes
to
a
reservation.
11.
When
will
the
woman
leave
the
hotel?
A.
On
September
16.
B.
On
September
23.
C.
On
September
24.
12.
Which
room
does
the
woman
want
to
choose?
A.
A
room
with
a
view.
B.
A
room
with
a
courtyard.
C.
A
room
with
a
basement.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
many
people
will
go
to
Keswick
with
the
woman?
A.
4.
B.
5.
C.
6.
14.
When
are
the
woman
and
her
friends
going
boating?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
15.
Where
will
the
woman
stay
in
Keswick?
A.
In
a
camp.
B.
In
a
five-star
hotel.
C.
In
a
country
inn.
16.
What
may
the
man
do
on
the
weekend?
A.
Watch
Friends.
B.
Visit
his
aunt.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Who
may
the
speaker
be?
A.
A
host.
B.
A
student.
C.
An
employer.
18.
What
does
Wang
Ming
want
to
know?
A.
Which
major
employers
most
value.
B.
Whether
it
is
easy
to
find
a
job.
C.
The
result
of
the
study
on
the
job
market.
19.
What
percentage
of
student
job
seekers
found
jobs
two
years
ago?
A.
20%,
B.
22%,
C.
50%.
20.
Why
are
engineering
graduates
more
likely
to
accept
a
job?
A.
Their
choices
are
limited.
B.
The
salary
is
usually
good.
C.
They
need
more
work
experience.
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
What's
on
your
travel
list?
I've
consulted
several
travel
experts
to
find
out
some
places
worth
visiting.
Where
:
New
Orleans,
Louisiana
Chosen
by:
Natalie
DiScala
is
a
writer
and
editor
at
johnnyjet.
com,
covering
travel
trends?
products
and
family
travel.
Why:
New
Orleans
is
known
for
its
music
and
food—not
to
mention
the
festivals.
It
has
about
130
festivals
each
year
so
there's
really
no
bad
time
to
visit.
Bourbon
Street
is
the
obvious
choice
for
food,
drink
and
jazz
and
it's
definitely
a
must-visit
location,
especially
for
first-timers
to
the
city.
Where
:
Vail
,
Colorado
Chosen
by:
Becca
Ingle
is
an
active
family
travel
blogger.
She
is
the
founder
of
BeccaIngle,
com,
where
you
can
read
all
her
travel
guides.
Why:
Vail
is
the
perfect
destination
for
families
and
travelers
looking
to
find
almost
everything
in
one
central
spot.
Stay
at
the
amazing
Four
Seasons
Resort
and
Residences
Vail
to
be
steps
away
from
Vail
Village,
a
popular
town
with
special
heated
stone
streets
for
strolling(漫步),restaurants
and
bars,
coffee
shops,
ice-skating,
a
movie
theater
and
a
bowling
alley?
all
within
reach.
Where:
Hudson
Valley,
New
York
Chosen
by:
Devorah
Lev-Tov
is
a
food
and
travel
writer
who
regularly
writes
for
The
New
York
Times
,
Afar,
Conde
Nast
Traveler
,
etc.
Why:
The
Hudson
Valley
is
where
New
Yorkers
go
to
escape
the
city
when
they
need
a
healthy
close
to
nature
and
relaxation.
The
Hudson
Valley
is
made
up
of
small,
impossibly
charming
towns,
where
the
air
is
fresher
and
things
do
move
slower
in
the
mountains.
The
750-mile
biking
and
hiking
route
links
communities
across
New
York
State
and
links
up
to
the
Hudson
Greenway
Trails.
The
region
was
recently
equipped
with
the
famous
Charlie
Palmer
Restaurant.
21.
Who
is
the
writer
of
johnnyjet.
com?
A.
Natalie
DiScala.
B.
Becca
Ingle.
C.
Devorah
Lev-Tov.
D.
Charlie
Palmer.
22.
Which
place
would
you
prefer
if
you
want
to
walk
on
the
stone
streets?
A.
Bourbon
Street.
B.
Four
Seasons
Resort.
C.
Vail
Village.
D.
Residences
Vail.
23.
What
can
you
do
in
the
Hudson
Valley?
A.
Visit
big
towns.
B.
Enjoy
riding
bikes.
C.
Watch
the
latest
films.
D.
Attend
music
festivals.
B
Two
years
ago,
I
decided
to
study
at
the
University
of
St.
Edwards
in
the
city
of
Austin,
Texas.
When
I
was
on
my
research
to
find
the
perfect
place
to
study
in,
I
considered
many
aspects:
a
safe
place,
a
city
where
there
were
companies
devoted
to
marketing
or
technology,
a
place
where
speaking
Spanish
and
English
was
an
advantage
and
a
school
where
I
could
learn
about
digital
strategies
(数字策略).
After
comparing
and
evaluating
many
cities
and
universities.
I
finally
decided
on
Austin.
Since
I
arrived
in
Austin.
Texas.
I
had
been
living
inside
the
university
where
I
had
a
private
room
and
shared
common
areas
with
more
students.
University
life
was
not
very
different
from
the
life
in
Mexico
and
classes
were
semblable
and
the
way
of
socializing
too.
However,
in
the
United
States,
the
classes
were
more
practical
and
teachers
encouraged
you
to
be
self-responsible
and
complete
your
tasks.
The
classes
that
I
was
taking
were
related
to
social
media,
digital
marketing
and
advertising.
I
was
very
excited
to
be
able
to
study
technology-related
courses.
What
I
liked
most
about
the
experience
was
being
able
to
live
with
students
from
many
places,
which
allowed
me
to
learn
from
other
cultures
and
to
share
mine
with
other
students.
Also,
international
student
services
usually
organized
events
and
tours
that
helped
me
to
get
to
know
the
city
and
the
school.
I
certainly
think
that
studying
abroad
is
a
beneficial
experience.
It
makes
us
capable
of
understanding
cultural
differences
and
accepting
diversity.
Personally,
I
would
suggest
that
you
first
determine
what
your
goals
are
by
going
abroad,
research
the
opportunities
and
lifestyle,
evaluate
your
universities,
and
finally
decide
on
the
one
where
you
feel
more
comfortable,
connecting
with
your
values
and
way
of
seeing
life.
24.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
the
author
according
to
paragraph
1?
A.
Casual.
B.
Cautious.
C.
Changeable.
D.
Adventurous.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“semblable"
in
paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.
Worthwhile.
B.
Practical.
C.
Same.
D.
Similar.
26.
What
made
the
author
most
pleased?
A.
Speaking
Spanish
and
English
in
Austin,
Texas.
B.
Working
as
a
designer
in
a
technology
company.
C.
Having
a
chance
to
learn
about
different
cultures.
D.
Organizing
many
events
and
tours
independently.
27.
What
are
the
students
who
intend
to
study
abroad
advised
to
do?
A.
Be
careful
to
choose
the
university
to
study
in.
B.
Set
no
limits
on
their
academic
performances.
C.
Study
where
they're
familiar
with
everything.
D.
Adjust
personal
lifestyles
for
the
university.
C
Thursday,
two
Russian
submarines
(潜艇)dived
down
2.
5
miles
into
the
Arctic
Ocean
and
planted
a
national
flag
onto
a
piece
of
continental
shelf
known
as
the
Lomonosov
Ridge.
Rising
from
the
center
of
the
Arctic
Basin,
the
flag
sent
a
clear
message
to
the
surrounding
nations:
Russia
had
just
laid
claim(权利)to
the
vast
oil
and
gas
reserves
contained
in
this
underwater
area.
After
Russia,
the
United
States,
Norway,
Sweden
and
Finland
are
all
trying
to
gain
profit.
Projections
show
that
the
area
of
land
and
sea
that
falls
within
the
Arctic
Circle
is
home
to
an
estimated
90
billion
barrels
of
oil,
an
incredible
13%
of
Earth's
reserves.
It's
also
estimated
to
contain
almost
a
quarter
of
untapped
global
gas
resources.
But
long
before
this
oil
race
began,
how
did
the
Arctic
become
so
rich
in
energy?
“The
first
thing
you
realize
is
that
the
Arctic—unlike
the
Antarctic—is
an
ocean
surrounded
by
continents,
Alastair
Fraser,
a
geoscientist
from
Imperial
College
London,
said.
Firstly,
this
means
there's
a
huge
quantity
of
organic
material
available,
in
the
form
of
dead
sea
creatures
such
as
plankton
and
algae?
which
form
the
basis
of
what
will
ultimately
become
oil
and
gas.
Secondly,
the
surrounding
ring
of
continents
means
that
the
Arctic
Basin
contains
a
high
proportion
of
continental
crust
(大陆地壳),
which
makes
up
about
50%
of
its
oceanic
area.
That's
significant
because
continental
crust
typically
contains
deep
depressions
called
basins,
into
which
organic
matter
sinks.
Here,
it
gets
inserted
in
rock
and
preserved
in
anoxic
(缺氧的)waters,
meaning
they
contain
little
oxygen.
"Normally,
in
a
shallow
sea
with
lots
of
oxygen,
it
would
not
be
preserved.
But
if
the
sea
is
deep
enough,
the
oxygenated
waters
at
the
top
will
be
separated
from
the
anoxic
conditions
at
the
base,"
Fraser
explained.
Conserved
within
these
oxygen-free
basins,
the
matter
maintains
compounds
that
finally
make
it
useful
as
an
energy
source
for
millions
of
years
in
the
future.
28.
Why
did
Russia
plant
a
national
flag
onto
the
Lomonosov
Ridge?
A.
To
tell
surrounding
countries
its
armed
forces.
B.
To
show
its
advanced
technology
of
submarines.
C.
To
show
abundant
natural
resources
in
the
Arctic
Basin.
D.
To
claim
its
privilege
to
explore
for
oil
and
gas
in
the
area.
29.
What's
the
function
of
the
last
sentence
in
paragraph
2?
A.
Making
a
comparison.
B.
Serving
as
a
connecting
link.
C.
Analyzing
the
cause
and
effect.
D.
Drawing
the
conclusion
of
the
text.
30.
What
can
we
know
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Oxygen
only
exists
in
the
top
part
of
the
ocean.
B.
Organic
materials
mostly
exist
in
the
basins
with
oxygen.
C.
Water
containing
oxygen
turns
organic
materials
into
oil
and
gas.
D.
Oxygen-free
environment
counts
in
the
formation
of
the
arctic's
rich
energy.
31.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
makes
the
Arctic
attractive?
B.
Why
do
many
nations
focus
on
the
Arctic?
C.
Why
is
there
so
much
oil
in
the
Arctic?
D.
How
does
the
Arctic
Basin
come
into
being?
D
A
team
of
researchers
from
the
University
of
Colorado
Boulder
have
created
a
revolutionary
type
of
robotic
muscles.
They
are
strong
and
flexible
at
the
same
time,
can
feel
the
movements
they
perform
and,
whenever
they
suffer
damage,
they
can
self-heal.
However,
what
is
best
about
them
is
probably
the
fact
that
they
are
extremely
cheap
to
manufacture.
The
robotic
muscles
have
been
called
actuators,
and
have
drawn
inspiration
from
real-life
muscles.
By
creating
robots
equipped
with
this
kind
of
actuators,
researchers
would
allow
them
to
perform
movements
just
like
human
muscles.
To
make
the
robotic
muscles
work,
they
filled
some
flexible
material
with
electrodes(电
极)and
with
liquid
and
oil.
Then,
they
applied
some
electricity,
and
the
liquid
and
oil
started
moving
around
the
electrodes
and
powered
them.
This
way.
the
robotic
muscles
started
contracting
and
relaxing
just
like
real
muscles,
but
a
lot
quicker.
Researchers
also
took
inspiration
from
the
variety
of
human
muscles,
and
created
more
types
of
actuators,
each
of
them
performing
a
different
movement.
They
called
these
robotic
muscles
HASEL
(
Hydraulically-Amplified
Self-healing
Electrostatic).
However,
they
are
superior
to
biological
muscles
as
they
are
stronger,
faster,
and
more
flexible.
Even
the
researchers
were
amazed
they
could
develop
such
technology.
Eric
Acome.
the
author
of
one
of
the
studies,
explained
what
is
unique
about
the
robotic
muscles.
“The
ability
to
create
electrically
powered
soft
actuators
that
lift
a
gallon
of
water
at
several
times
per
second
is
something
we
haven't
seen
before.”
These
muscles
are
special
because
they
are
also
self-healing.
This
property
is
given
by
the
liquid
placed
inside
of
them,
which
also
gives
them
a
lot
more
advantages
than
those
mechanisms(机械)using
solids.
In
the
encl,
the
material
which
keeps
the
liquid,
the
oil.
and
the
electrodes
is
extremely
cheap.
It
is
a
type
of
polymer(聚合物)similar
to
the
one
used
for
potato
chips
bags,
and
can
be
manufactures
for
only
10
cents.
32.
What
can
we
learn
about
actuators?
A.
They
can
heal
on
their
own.
B.
They
are
biological
muscles.
C.
They
can
not
move
like
human
muscles.
D.
They
are
slower
to
react
than
real
muscles.
33.
What
do
actuators
use
to
directly
power
electrodes?
A.
Solids.
B.
Liquid
and
oil.
C.
A
type
of
polymer.
D.
Potato
chips
bags.
34.
What
is
the
last
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
origin
of
actuators.
B.
The
opinions
on
actuators.
C.
The
advantages
of
actuators.
D.
The
significance
of
actuators.
35.
In
which
part
of
a
newspaper
will
the
text
most
probably
appear?
A.
Health.
B.
Culture.
C.
Education.
D.
Technology.
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。
Body
language,
sometimes
called
"non-verbal
communication",
is
an
important
tool.
The
way
you
communicate
through
body
language
can
determine
your
success
in
everything
from
relationships
to
your
career.
Up
to
93%
of
communication
can
be
non-verbal.
Paying
closer
attention
to
the
messages
you
send
through
body
language
can
help
you
succeed.
36
Have
good
posture(姿势).If
you
go
to
a
job
interview
and
you
have
bad
posture?
you'll
probably
register
more
poorly
to
the
interviewer.
People
will
associate
bad
posture
with
weak
confidence
or
boredom.
37
To
have
good
posture,
your
head
should
be
up
and
your
back
should
be
straight.
Sit
down
the
front
of
your
chair
and
lean
forward
slightly
to
show
you're
interested.
Mirror
another
person.
Mirroring
is
when
one
partner
copies
the
posture
of
the
other
partner.
38
Specifically?
you
can
mirror
a
person's
tone
or
position
of
the
body.
You
shouldn't
do
this
obviously
or
repeatedly
though,
only
skillfully.
Emphasize
your
point
with
gestures.
Have
more
than
one
gesture.
39
If
you
want
to
ensure
you're
not
misunderstood,
repeat
helpful
gestures
when
you
speak
the
idea
aloud.
You
don't
have
to
use
a
body
language
gesture
(or
two)
for
every
word,
but
it's
good
to
have
a
toolbox
of
gestures
you
can
use
to
reinforce(强化)important
but
easily
misunderstood
concepts.
40
Watch
for
wandering
eyes
and
constant
sniffing.
If
you're
constantly
touching
your
face,
you'll
never
look
confident
or
at
ease.
Improving
your
posture
and
working
to
reduce
nervous
tics
(抽搐)can
be
difficult
and
will
take
time,
but
you'll
quickly
improve
your
overall
non-verbal
communication.
A.
Use
hand
gestures
when
speaking.
B.
This
will
help
you
better
get
your
message
across.
C.
Avoid
gestures
that
show
nervousness
or
insecurity.
D.
Here
are
some
ideas
for
using
gestures
to
communicate.
E.
Keep
your
legs
slightly
apart,
so
you
take
up
more
space.
F.
They
might
even
think
you're
lazy
and
unmotivated
if
you
don't
sit
up
straight.
G.
By
copying
the
actions
of
the
other
person,
you'll
make
him/her
feel
connected
to
you.
第三部分一语言知识运用(共三节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1分.满分20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。
Lots
of
children
want
to
know
what
to
give
their
mom
for
Mother's
Day.
Of
course,
a
handsome
card
is
always
great,
but
it's
not
41
to
come
up
with
that
extra
something.
A
few
days
before
Mother's
Day.
my
friend
Ollie
and
I
were
discussing
what
42
is
good
enough
for
his
grandmother
Abuela.
who
is
pretty
much
like
a
43
to
him.
Right
then,
Abuela
walked
inside
with
a
tray(托盘)of
food.
“Sweetie,
won't
you
44
us
for
lunch?
We're
having
sandwiches.
It's
my
speciality
.”
she
said
to
me.
“This
is
delicious!"
I
said
after
taking
a
bite
and
then
asked.
"Speaking
of
‘45
’,
what's
the
most
delicious
food
you've
ever
eaten?”
She
thought
for
a
minute.
"Well.
nothing
could
match
the
special
strawberry
ice
cream
my
grandmother
46
on
certain
occasions
when
I
was
a
girl.
"
We
winked(递眼色)at
each
other,
knowing
that
we
had
already
found
a
Mother's
Day
47
his
grandmother
would
love.
Over
the
next
few
48
.
Ollie
and
I
asked
everyone
we
knew
if
they
49
to
have
a
nice
cream
machine
and
old
fashioned
one
50
--but
no
luck.
So
my
dad
helped
us
51
some
recipes(食谱)online,
and
fortunately
we
found
a
fun
one
that
didn't
require
any
52
machine—just
a
couple
of
empty
coffee
cans
in
different
sizes.
Mother's
Day
53
arrived.
We
were
very
_54
_
to
make
the
ice
cream.
Sitting
outside,
we
all
took
55
rolling
the
can
while
we
sang
the
Mother's
Day
song
for
Abuela.
We
had
to
roll
the
can
for
half
an
hour.
56
,
it
was
so
much
fun!
When
the
57
was
finally
ready.
Abuela
was
the
first
to
try
it.
"Mmm!
The
ice
cream
you
made
is
even
far
better
than
I
58
!”
Abuela
smiled
from
ear
to
ear.
For
Mother's
Day,
59
time
together
while
we
made
the
ice
cream
was
just
as
much
fun
as
60
it.
It
is
company
with
love
that
means
more
than
gifts.
41.
A.
hard
B.
comfortable
C.
easy
D.
funny
42.
A.
gift
B.
lesson
C.
exercise
D.
food
43.
A.
friend
B.
mom
C.
sister
D.
teacher
44.
A.
help
B.
abandon
C.
blame
D.
accompany
45.
A.
urgent
B.
delicious
C.
precious
D.
desperate
46.
A.
approved
B.
conveyed
C.
made
D.
predicted
47.
A.
surprise
B.
art
C.
toy
D.
honour
48.
A.
years
B.
months
C.
weeks
D.
days
49.
A.
attempted
B.
happened
C.
pretended
D.
agreed
50.
A.
over
there
B.
or
so
C.
as
usual
D.
in
particular
51.
A.
search
for
B.
look
after
C.
head
for
D.
appeal
to
52.
A.
strange
B.
specific
C.
actual
D.
expensive
53.
A.
obviously
B.
suddenly
C.
eventually
D.
oppositely
54.
A.
shocked
B.
satisfied
C.
tired
D.
excited
55.
A.
turns
B.
photos
C.
courage
D.
money
56.
A.
Though
B.
However
C.
Therefore
D.
Besides
57.A.
can
B.
biscuit
C.
ice
cream
D.
flower
58.
A.
sell
B.
lack
C.
judge
D.
remember
59.
A.
spending
B.
counting
C.
wasting
D.
saving
60.
A.
holding
B.
eating
C.
playing
D.
handling
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。
Johann
Sebastian
Bach
was
a
talented
and
influential
composer
and
musician.
61
(know)
as
the
father
of
western
music
for
his
great
works,
Bach
created
over
1,000
pieces
of
music
in
his
lifetime.
Bach
was
born
in
1685
in
a
small
town
in
Germany.
His
father
taught
him
to
play
the
violin
and
harpsichord(old
piano)
and
62
addition,
he
learned
to
play
the
organ(管风琴)
from
his
older
brother.
Bach
became
a
famous
organist
when
he
was
young,
working
as
a
musician
for
a
63
(various)
of
churches.
He
began
to
compose
original
works
for
all
sorts
of
church
services.
However,
most
of
this
music
was
written
to
be
performed
only
once
and
64
(
eventual),
only
very
little
of
his
music
was
published——not
many
people
really
65
(appreciate)
it.
Later,
while
working
as
an
organist
for
a
Duke(公爵),Bach
received
a
better
job
offer.
When
he
tried
to
leave
to
take
66
new
chance,
the
Duke
put
him
in
prison
for
a
month.
But
Bach
loved
music
so
much
that
he
didn't
stop
67
(create)
music.
He
composed
46
pieces
of
music
during
his
time
in
prison?
many
of
68
are
still
performed
today.
Bach's
music
wasn't
truly
accepted
during
his
lifetime,
but
now
he
69
(consider)
to
be
one
of
the
70
(great)
composers
in
history.
第三节
单词拼写(每空一词,共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据给出的汉语意思或首字母提示,写出空缺处单词的正确形式。
71.
You
should
have
accepted
that.
I'm(失望的)in
you.
72.
All
his
cares
and
(焦虑)make
him
look
quite
old.
73.
If
you
(收养)someone
else’s
child,
you
take
it
into
your
own
family
and
make
it
legally
your
son
or
daughter.
74.
He
(放弃)his
Marxist
principles
after
the
war.
75.
Over
half
of
the
population
in
the
country
(参加)in
the
sport.
76.
Your
decision
must
be
translated
into
specific,
c
actions.
77.
English
is
more
w
and
more
used
in
international
communication
than
German.
78.
Toni
ran
to
the
shop
to
get
some
salt
for
his
mother.
When
he
reached
there,
he
was
quite
out
of
b
.
79.
Soldiers
are
expected
to
o
their
orders
without
question.
80.
The
blanket
will
provide
additional
warmth
and
c
in
bed.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共1。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1。处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I
had
a
old
friend
whose
old
dog
was
sick.
My
friend
had
many
health
problem,
too.
During
that
time,
although
I
was
sorrowful
due
the
loss
of
my
cat,
I
was
concerned
about
my
friend
and
her
dog
as
she
lived
alone.
She
didn't
like
communicating
by
phone
or
email.
However,
I
often
visited
her
house
in
person
to
checking
on
her
and
her
dog.
Every
time
I
approach
my
friend's
house,
and
the
dog
would
run
out
to
meet
me.
Although
its
took
me
a
long
time
to
get
to
my
friend's
house,
I
really
enjoyed
the
preciously
time
spent
with
my
friend
and
her
dog.
If
my
cat
has
been
alive,
she
would
have
enjoyed
that,
too.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,下周六你校将举办中华经典文学朗读大赛(the
Chinese
Classic
Literature
Reading
Contest)。你校的交换生Mike因为不太了解该比赛而不想报名"请你写封邮件劝说
他参加。内容包括:
1.简介比赛;
2.鼓励参赛;
3.表示提供必要的帮助。
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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