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2021届高三上学期联合测评英语本试题卷共10页,67题,全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的
答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,用签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshi
rt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.Whereisthewomanprobablygoingnow?A.Toarestaurant。.B.Toagathering.C.Totheoffice.2.WhatdoweknowaboutTina?A.Shel
ikesshopping.B.Sheholdsahighposition.C.SheoftengoestoHongKong.3.How'sProfessorBrown'slectureinthewoman'
seyes?A.Toolongtofollow.B.Difficulttounderstand.C.Interestingasexpected.4.WhatdoesDavidthinkofthehousesforsale?A.Theyareverygood.B.Th
eyaretooexpensive.C.Theyarenotworthalook.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Buyacomputer.B.Cleanthekitchen.C.
Completethepaper.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.WhatisJacksongoingtodoonSunday?A.Workathome.B.Fishintheriver,C.Playint
heopen.7.Whichplaceiscrowdedontheweekend?A.Theworkplace.B.Thebaseballfield.C.TheBlueRiver.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydidthemanfailinhisch
emistrytest?A.Hehadabadnight'ssleep.B.Hespentsolittletimeinstudying.C.Heplayedcardsthedaybeforethetest.9.Whatadvicedoesthewomangiv
etotheman?A.Tostudymoreandplayless.B.Tobalancehisstudyandhealth.C.Toburyhisbooksintotheearth.听第8段材料,回答
第10至12题。10.Whatupsetthewoman?A.Shelosthercomputer.B.Hercompterbrokedown.C.Hercomptercrashedontothefloor.11.Whodidthewomanaskforhelpfirst?A.
Ron.B.Myron.C.Nobody.12.Whatdidthewomanthinko£theman?A.Hewascrazy.B.Hewasselfish.C.Hewasagoodhelper.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whow
asthemancookingchickenfor?A.Hisgirlfriend.B.Hismom.C.Hisroommate.14.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthefood?A.Ittastedgood.B.Itsmelledawful.C.Itlookedstra
nge.15.Whatruinedthefood?A.Toomuchsauce.B.Toomuchonion.C.Toolongcookingtime.16.Whydidthemanworryabouthisfailure?A.Hewouldbelaughedat.B.Hismotherwoul
dbeangry.C.Hisguestwouldbeunhappy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydomanystudentsworkwhilestudying?A.Toliveacolorfullife.B.Tosupport
theirstudy.C.Togainmoreexperience.18.Whatisatypicaljobforuniversitystudents?A.Workingasaclerk.B.Workingasalibrarian
.C.Workingasanoperator.19.Whatdostudentsexpectmostinfindingapart-timejob?A.Doubleresponsibilities.B.Positionsintheirareaofstudy.C.Chancesofferingmo
remoney.20.Whatisthemanmainlytalkingabout?A.Studentmajors.B.Studentemployment.C.Universityeducation.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题
;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhyaresomanywomennervousaboutpersonalfinance?Forme,it
'salsoaheadspaceissue.Fromfemalefriends,IknowI'mnottheonlyone.SoherearesomerulesI'vedecidedtofollowtobecomemoreconfidentandlessstressedout
aboutpersonalfinances--TreatitlikeworkBringsomeoftheproblemsyouapplytootheraspectsofyourlife,beitwork,
studyorchildcare,tobear.Forwork,Ihaveadeskwithmanyfoldersonit.Forhomefinances,Ihaveadrawerstuffedwithbillsandimportant-lookingdocument
sfromthebank.Getsomefolders,makespaceonashelfforthem,andgetsorting.Workoutyourshort-termandlong-termgoalsYourweeklyandmonthlybudge
tswillbedifferentfromyourlong-termgoals,butgivethemthesameimportance.Ifyoudon’t,you'llneverpayoffyourloan,orsetupasavingsaccountfor
thekids'universityfund.GetadviceOnewaytotalkaboutandmanagepersonalfinanceswithconfidenceistoboostyourknowledge.Agreatwaytodothisist
oseekoutandspeaktoafinancialadviseryoufeelcomfortablewith.Theindustryisactivelylookingatwaystobemoreaccessibleandapproacha
ble.Andyoucertainlydon'tneedtobeahighnet-worthindividualtobenefitfromtalkingtoanadviser.Soseizethemome
nt,andtakeactiontoday.21.Wherewilltheauthordealwithherbills?A.Onadesk.B.Onashelf.C.Inadrawer.D.Inabank.22.Whichofthefollowingisalong-termfinancialgo
al?A.Studentloans.B.Aweeklybudget.C.Children'seducationalfund.D.Amonthlybudget.23.Whatdoesthewriteradviseustodotoenr
ichourfinancialknowledge?A.Consultafinancialadviser.B.Beconfidentwithourgoals.C.Seizeeveryimportantmoment.D.Beahighnet-wo
rthindividual.BBothmyparentscamefromtownsinMexico.IwasborninElPaso.Texas,andwhenIwasfour,myfamilymovedtoahousingprojectinEastLosA
ngeles.Eventhoughwestruggledtomakeendsmeet,myparentsstressedtomeandmyfourbrothersandsistershowfortunateweweretoliveinagreat
countrywithlimitlessopportunities.Theytaughtustheconceptsoffamilyandfaith.IgotmyfirstrealjobwhenIwasten.Mydadinjuredhisbackworkinginacardboard-boxfa
ctoryandwasretrainedasahairstylist.HerentedspaceinalittleshoppingmallandgavehisshopthefancynameofMr.BensCoiffure.Theowneroftheshoppingcent
ergaveDadadiscountonhisrentforcleaningtheparkinglotthreenightsaweek,whichmeantgettingupat3a.m.Topickup
trash,Dadusedalittlemachinethatlookedlikealawnmower.MomandIemptiedgarbagecansandpick-uplitterbyhand.Ittooktwotothreehourstocleanthelot.I'dsleepinth
ecaronthewayhome.Ididthisfortwoyears,butthelessonsIlearnedhavelastedalifetime.Iacquireddisciplineandastrongworkethic(道德)
,andlearnedatanearlyagetheimportanceofbalancinglife'scompetinginterests一inmycase,school,homeworkandajob.Thisreallyhelpedduri
ngmysenioryearofahighschool,whenIworked40hoursaweekmakingburgersatafast-foodjointwhiletakingafullloadofcollegepreparationcourses.Thehardworkpaidoff
.IattendedtheU.S.MilitaryAcademyandwentontoreceivegraduatedegreesinlawandbusinessfromHarvard.Later,IjoinedabigLosAng
eleslawfirmandwaselectedtotheCaliforniastateassembly(议会).InthesejobsandineverythingelseI'vedone,Ihaveneverforgottenthosenightsinth
eparkinglot.Theexperiencetaughtmethatthereisdignityinallworkandthatifpeopleareworkingtoprovideforthemselvesandtheirfamiliesthatissomethingweshoul
dhonor.24.Howwastheauthor'schilhoodlife?A.Itwastough.B.Itwasjoyful.C.Itwasadventurous.D.Itwasordinary.25.Whatwastheauthor'sfirstrealjob
?A.Aworker.B.Ahairdresser.C.Ashopowner.D.Acleaner.26.Whatdidtheauthorbenefitfromthetwoyears'work?A.Hedevelopedcommunicativeskills.B.Helea
rnedtoundertaketwothingsatatime.C.Heearnedenoughmoneyforcollegeeducation.D.Herealizedthesignificanceofschooldiscipline.27.Whatdidtheau
thorintendtotellus?A.Allworkwasimportant.B.Lifewasfullofupsanddowns.C.Howsuccessfulhewasinhislife.D.Wh
atfamilyandbeliefmeanttoanindividual.CForitsoutsizereputation,SiliconValleyisanarrowthing.America'sinn
ovationcapitalmainlyconsistsofmanysmalltownsandcitiesontheSanFranciscopeninsula(半岛).ItistraditionallymadeupofthetopofSantaClaraCountyaswellasth
everybottomofSanMateoCounty.Notlongago,thisplacewasknownastheValleyofHeart'sDelight,famousforitsplentifulfruityards
.Thecircumstancesthatturnedthecountrysideintoatechnologicalcenterhavebeenstudiedcarefully,andmanyhaveat
temptedtoreplicatethemagicinSiliconValley.Would-befollowerswouldberighttoconcludethataccesstobasicresearchandstart-upcapital.Butforthepasttwo
decades,photographerBethYarnelleEdwardshasbeendocumentingtheoneaspectoftenunnoticedbytheseobservers:SiliconValley'sfu
ndamentallysuburbancharacter.Edwards'SuburbanDreamsprojectwasbornin1997."Ifeltlonelyandtrapped,butIrealizedthatthepeoplearoundmereally
lovedbeingthere,"sherecalled.Shebeganbyphotographingfriendsandacquaintances(熟人)nearherhomeinSanCarlos.Theprojectgrew
assheinterviewedhersubjectstounderstandhowtheirenvironmentshapedtheirhopesanddreams."It'sreallyimportanttomethatthepicture
saretruetowhatishappeninginthehome,"shesays.In2016,Edwardsbeganrevisitinghersubjectstoseetheeffectsofthegrowthandthewea
lth.Butshewassurprisedbyhowlittlehadchangedinthelivesofthosestillthere.ManySiliconValleynativesdonotrecognizemucho
fwhattheyseetherenowadays.It'struethatsmallbungalowshavebeenreplacedbyverylargehouses.Almosteverythingismorecrowdedandmoreexpensive.Butalotwilln
everchange.Themainroads---Highway101,theElCamino---arethesame.Sotoothefreestandingoaktreesandgentlehillssurroundedbygoldengrass.Andatthehearto
fitall,asEdwards'photosillustrate,thesuburbandreamisstillalive.28.WhereisSiliconValley?A.OntheSanFrancisco
Peninsula.C.InthecenterofSanFrancisco.C.AtthebottomofSanMateoCounty.D.OntopofSantaClaraCounty.29.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"replicate"un
derlinedinparagraph2?A.Study.B.Copy.C.Replace.D.Report.30.Whatdidtheprojectfocusonlater?A.People'shopesan
ddreams.B.Thewishoftheacquaintances.C.SiliconValley'sinfluencesonthelocals.D.Thetruelifeofthelocalpeople.31.Whatcanb
easuitabletitleforthetext?A.CrazyChanges,CrazyFollowersB.LivelyCity,MajorInnovationC.Unchanginglife.UnchangingDreamD.W
ildDream,SuccessfulProjectDPolicerecentlycaughtthesuspectedGoldenStateKillerusingatooltheycouldonlyhave
dreamedofdecadesago,whenashockingseriesofmurdersshookCalifornia:adatabasefilledwithpeople'sgenetic(基因
的)data.Policeusedanopen-sourcedatabasecalledGEDmatchtofindrelativeswhomatchedgeneticmaterialtakenfromanoldcrimescene,thenworkedba
ckwardtoidentifyandcatch72-year-oldformerpoliceofficerJosephJamesDeAngelo.GEDmatch's950,000usersvoluntarilyuploadandsharetheirgeneticinformati
on,makingitaccessibletootherswhosharetheirowndata---includinglawenforcement(执法).Morethanadozenothersimilarplatformsalsoexist."Ifyourrelativeshavec
ontributedandyouarepartofevenafamilytreethatappearsonlineinoneofthesesharedresources,youcanbeindirectlytrackedthroughthecombinationof
theirDNAandthepubliclyavailablefamilyhistory,"saysDr.RobertGreen,amedicalgeneticistatHarvardMedicalSchool.Datasenttocommer
cialcompanieslike23andMe,whichhasover5millioncustomers,ismuchtougherforoutsiderstoaccess,butthecasehasstillh
ighlightedtheissueofgeneticprivacy.Althoughmanygenetic-testingcompanieshavebeenaskedtocooperatewithlegalinvestigations,andclearlywarncustomersofthisp
ossibility,notallrequestsarehonored.“23andMehasnevergivencustomerinformationtolaw-enforcementofficials,"acompanyrepresen
tativetoldTIME.Therisksofkeepingsuchdataprivatearehigh.Thepotentialforabuseexists;forexample,insurancecompani
escouldtheoreticallyusegeneticdatatorefusecoverage,Greensays.Butthesystemsinplacetopreventmisuseappeartobeworking.OneistheGenet
icInformationNondiscriminationAct,a2008lawthatprotectsconsumersfromemploymentandinsurancediscriminationrelatedt
ogenetics.Aslongasthat'sthecase,Greensays,thegoodofgenetictestsoutweighsthebad.SharonZehe,alawyerforthedepartmentoflaboratorymedicineandpat
hologyattheMayoClinic,takesamorecarefulapproach.“Familytreeservicescanbefun,butmakesureyouareusingareputab
leorganizationthathasstrongprivacypoliciesinplace,”shesays."Geneticdataisbiologicallyasimportantasafingerprint.32.WhoistheGoldenStateKiller?A.Th
eauthor.B.SharonZehe.C.RobertGreen.D.JosephJamesDeAngelo.33.Whatdrivestheuserstouploadtheirgeneticdata?A.T
heboss,order.B.Theirownwillingness.C.ThePolice'sappeal.D.Theirrelatives'advice.34.Whomightmisusecustomers'geneticdata?A.Thepolice.B.GEDmatch.C.I
nsurancecompanies.D.23andMe.35.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Topromoteahigh-techcompany.B.Torecommendageneticdatabase.C
.Toexplaintheabuseofadatabase.D.Tointroducetheapplicationofasoftware.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12,5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Haveyoueverlostyourtemper?Didyouscreamatthosearoundyou,evenpeopleyoulikeorlove?Didyouwanttobreaksome
thingorhitsomeone?Everyonegetsangry.Wehavelotsofemotions.Atdifferenttimes,wemaybehappy,sadorjealous.36It's
perfectlyokaytobeangryattimes—infact,it'simportanttogetangrysometimes.37Whenwearetreatedunfairly,angercanhelpusstandupforoursel
ves.Butangermustbereleasedintherightway.38Ifyoudothis,youmightgetaheadacheoryourstomachmightstarttohurt.Youmayjustfeelcrummy(糟
糕的)aboutyourselforstarttocry.It'snotgoodtohideyouranger,soyoushouldfindawaytoletitoutwithouthurtingyou
rselforothers.Whenyoustarttofeelangry,youcancountto10,drawapictureofanger,playavideogame,runasfastasyoucanordosomethingactive.
Aneffectivewayistotalktoafriendyoucantrust.Onceyoutalkaboutanger,thosebadfeelingsusuallystarttogoaway.39Instead,admittoyourselfthatyoua
reangryandtrytofigureoutwhyyouareangryandwhatyoucandotokeepthesituationfromhappeningagain.Nevergettingangryisimpossible.But,youshouldalwaysremembe
rthathowyouactwhenyou’reangrycanmakethesituationbetterorworse.40Takechargeofit!A.Angercanevenbeagoodthing.B.Angerisjustanotherwaywefeel.C.Don'tlet
angerbethebossofyou.D.Hereisanimportantwaytodealwithanger.E.Takingitoutonothersneversolvesanything.F.Whensomeoneisangry,hemaybecomequiet.G.Somepeop
lekeeptheirangerburieddeepinside.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。On20December,a
seriesofhugewavescausedbyanunderseaearthquakeracedacrosstheoceannearGoldshore.GoldshoreBeachwastheonlylocalbeachto41thedisasterw
ithoutany42oflife.A10-year-oldgirl,SabrinaAndron,helpedaround100people43thedangerwithherknowledgeoftsunamis(海啸).ThedaybeganlikeanyotheronGoldshor
eBeach.Peoplewerewalking,runningof44sittingonthesandybeach,enjoyingthewarmseaairandthe45wind.Sabrinawasoneofthehappy46untilshenoti
cedsomething47."Thewaterwaslikethebubbles(气泡)onthetopofabeer,"shelater48.“Itwasn'tcalm.Itwasjustcominginandina
ndin."SabrinahadjustlearnedabouttsunamisinaGeographylesson.Itimmediately49herthattheseweresignsofatsunami.Sabrinawasfrightened/butshesoonpulledher50
back.Shewarnedherparentsofthedanger,thoughatfirsttheyjustthoughtshewas51.However,Sabrinawascertainthataterrible52wasonitswayandkeptaskingherpa
rentstotalktoasafetyofficer.Tohergreat53,theofficeatoncerealizedthe54danger.Thebeachwasrapidlyclearedofpeople,justwhenthehuge55crashedin.41.A.
preventB.produceC.surviveD.cause42.A.lossB.hopeC.signD.possibilities43.A.faceB.escapeC.senseD.approach44.A.anxiousl
yB.politelyC.attentivelyD.simply45.A.softB.strongC.coldD.sudden46.A.officersB.familiesC.touristsD.rescuer
s47.A.funnyB.strangeC.particularD.interesting48.A.questionedB.announcedC.explainedD.doubted49.A.remindedB.warnedC.
convincedD.hit50.A.mindB.legC.weightD.ears51.A.dreamingB.threateningC.predictingD.joking52.A.stormB.lan
dslideC.crashD.disaster53.A.reliefB.surpriseC.joyD.shock54.A.constantB.immediateC.physicalD.remote55.A.crow
dsB.cloudsC.wavesD.ships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。China'sChang'e5roboticlunarprobe(探测器)f
inishedgatheringlunarsamplesandpackedtheminacontaineronWednesdaynight,muchearlierthan56(expect),accordingtoChinaNationalSpaceAdministration.Theadmi
nistrationsaidinastatementonThursdaymorning57theautonomouscollectionandpackingprocesses58(take)about19ho
ursandconcludedatabout10pmWednesday.Allsamples—rocksandsoil—hadbeenenclosedinsideacontainercarriedbytheascender(上升器
).Thelander-ascendercombinationisthethirdspacecraftto59(successful)touchdownonthelunarsurfacethiscentury.The,
firsttwothatachievedthistask---Chang'e3and4—60(be)alsofromChina.Projectplannershaveallowedthelander-ascendercom
bination61(work)abouttwodaysonthemoontocompleteitsmajor62(task)—usingadrill(钻头)toobtainundergroundsamplesfrom2metersbeneaththesurfaceandamech
anicalarmtogathersurfacedirtBeforethedrilling63(operate)began,thelunarsoilmeasurementinstrumentmountedonthela
ndersurveyedandanalyzedthesubsurfacestructureofthedrillingpointtoprepare64thedrilling.Theorbiter-reentrycapsulecombinationwilllaterreturntoEart
horbit,where.thepairwillbreakup,65thereentrycapsulewillreturntoapresetlandingsiteintheNorthChina'sInnerMongoliaautonomousregioninmid
-December.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第二节(满分15分)假如你是校英语报编辑,请为你报月底将举办的“我最喜欢的中国节日”英语演讲比赛写一个通知。内容包括:1.比赛时间及地点;2.每班推荐一人参赛;3.裁判组成及奖励
。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Notice第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Acoupleonedayheardthatoneoftheirsonshadbeatenapoorch
ild.TheythoughtitmusthavecertainlybeendonebytheirnaughtyCaspar,buttheydidn'taskhimdirectly,becausetheyfearedthathewoulddenyitift
heyputthequestiontohimButthefatherhadanidea.Theysoonafterwenttothesuppertable,andCasparwasverystillandquiet:heatelittle,andspoke
stillless.Heseldomlookedathisparents,whowereveryserious,andthenonlywithstolenglances.Abouthalfanhourlater,thesonsweregonetosleep.Th
eyallsleptinseparatebeds,butinthesameroom.Theirfatherenteredtheroom,andtookpainstomakeagreatnoiseinsh
uttingthedoor.Casparinstantlysprangoutofbed,andfulloffearcriedout,"Whatisit?Whatisthematter?""Nothing,"answeredthefa
ther,"Iwasonlywishingtoseewhoamongyouwasasleep.”Thetwootherbrothersweresleepingsoftlyandsweetly,anddidnotawakeuntiltheyheardCaspar's
cry.Thefatherthenwentoutagain.ThenextdaythefathercalledCaspartohim,and,beforehismotherandallthechildren,saidtoh
im,"Youbeatapoorchildyesterday,didyou?”Caspar,whothoughtthatithadallcomeout,begantoexcusehimself,"Hest
ruckmetoo,and…"Hisfatherstoppedhim."Caspar!”saidhe"Yesterday,weheardthatoneofoursonshadbeatenapoorchild,butwedidnotknowwhohaddo
neit.WhenIsawyoueatinginsomuchfearandtrouble,andstillmore,whenyoucouldnotsleepfromuneasinessandyourguiltyconscience(良心)droveyouf
romyourbedassoonasIopenedthedoor,Iwasconvincedthatyouweretheguiltyone.Youhavebeensufficientlypunishedbyyo
uranxietyandfear,butyoumustnowtrytodosomegoodtothepoorchild,andmakeatonement(赎罪)foryourfaults.Whatwillyoud
o?"注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Casparacknowledgedhisfault,andpromisedtodoeverythingthathisfatherorderedhim.Asmilea
ppearedonLucas'face,alittlebitatfirst,andthenbiggerandbigger.英语参考答案第一部分听力(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)题号l2345答案BCBCA第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22
.5分)题号678910111213答案CCBABACA题号14151617181920答案CAABABB第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)A题号212223答案BCAB题号24252
627答案ADBDC题号28293031答案ABCCD题号32333435答案DBCD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)题号3637383940答案BAGEC第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满
分15分)题号4142434445464748答案CABDACBC题号49505152535455答案DADDABC第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.expected57.that58.took59.successfully60.were61.
towork62.tasks63.operation64.for65.and评分准则:1.横线后没有提示词的,只能填入一个单词;2.横线后有提示词的,可以超过一个单词;3.单词拼写错误不给分,首字母该大写的没有大写,不扣分。第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)根据教育部考试中
心发布的《基于高考评价体系的高考英语科考试内容改革实施路径》中关于书面表达考查内容“书面表达包含内容、词汇语法、篇章结构和写作规范,反映这4个要素的英语科书面表达能力应具有以下特征:1)内容完整并且清楚、合理,逻辑性强,符合写作目的与情境;2)词汇和语法结构多样并且使用准确、恰当;3)整体结构
清晰,句间和段间衔接有效,意义连贯;4)单词拼写正确,标点、大小写等符合规范。”以及高考英语浙江卷评分标准,制定我市《高三英语写作评分标准(试行)》。【参考范文】NoticeTheEnglishspeechcon
test,“MyFavoriteChineseFestival”heldbyournewspaper,willbeatthespeechhallon28ththismonthintheschoollecturehall.Her
eissomeinformationyouneedtoknow.Tomakethecontestmorecompetitiveandtime-saving,onlyonecontestantwillberecom
mendedbyeachclass.Thejudgeswillinclude2Englishteachersandamemberofourstaff.Thefirst3winnerswillbegivenaspecialreward,withtheirspeechdraftprintedinour
paper.第二节(满分25分)【参考范文】Casparacknowledgedhisfault,andpromisedtodoeverythingthathisfatherorderedhim.ThenextdaywasSunday.Caspa
rwenttotheusualgardenwherekidsplayedin.Afterabouthalfanhour,thepoorchild-Lucas,arrived.Casparwentuptohim.ButLucas
wasalittleafraidtoseeCasparagain.HandingoutabarofchocolatetoLucas,Casparsaid,“Sorry.”Lucasblinkedandlookedathimdoubtfully.“Weshallbe
friends.Comeandplaybaseballwithme?”CasparknewbaseballwasLucas'favouritegame.AsmileappearedonLucas'face,alittlebitatfirst,andthenbiggerand
bigger.Takingoverthechocolate,LucashappilyrantothebaseballplaygroundwithCaspar.Thetwoguysplayedcrazilyfortw
ohours.ThenCasparinvitedhisnewfriendtohavelunchathome.Duringlunch,heintroducedthenewfriendtohisfamiliesandtoldthemhowgreatLucasplayedbaseb
all.Caspar'sparentswerereallygladtoseetheireldersonhadmadeuphismistake.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com