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攸县三中2021届高三第五次月考英语试卷时量:120分钟分值:150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,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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Attendaparty.B.CalltheTrumps.C.GetMichae
l’snumber.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Inasteamroom.C.Inacafe.3.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Att
endaparty.B.Lookafterthechildren.C.Drivethewomantothehospital.4.Whatwasthewomandoingwhentheearthquakehappened?A.Shewaswashingherhai
r.B.Shewasfeedingthedog.C.Shewascleaningthebathroom.5.Whatdoweknowabouttheexhibition?A.Itwilllastforfourhours.B.Itisclosedonweekends.C.Ithasthemost
visitorsonweekends.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.WhatgiftwillJenniferprepare?A.Ahandbag.B.Coffeebeans.C.Coffeemachine.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Su
rftheInternet.B.Gooutforadrive.C.Dosomeshoppingdowntown.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingab
out?A.Abaseballgame.B.Anaturepicture.C.Ahuntingincident.9.Whyisthemansurprised?A.Thezebrajumpedoverth
ephotographer.B.Thephotographershotthelionwithagun.C.Theliondidn’thurtthephotographer.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whathappened
tothemen?A.Theyfellintothesea.B.Theywerehitbyavehicle.C.Theywereburiedundersnow.11.Howmanyofthemendied?A.1.B.3.C.4.12.Wh
atwillthespeakersdiscussnext?A.Howtodrivesafelyontheice.B.Howtoavoiddisastersinwinter.C.Howtopreventglobalwarming.听第9
段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatisthemostimportanttransportationinKarl’svillagenow?A.Theplane.B.Thebus.C.Theboat.14.Whattypeofworkdomany
peopleinKarl’svillagedonow?A.Theyfishinaboat.B.Theymaketoolsbyhand.C.TheydobusinessontheInternet.15.WhatdoesKarlthinkoftheoldlifestyle?A.Easy.B.Exc
iting.C.Boring.16.WhichofthefollowingisKarlmostinterestedin?A.Fishing.B.Computergames.C.Huntingtales.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoarebusyduetotheweathe
rinMoscow?A.Roadcleaners.B.Students.C.Businessmen.18.WhyhasthenumberoftheuniversitygraduatesincreasedintheUS?A.Therearemoreuniversities.B.
Universitystudentscangetgoodjobs.C.Internet-basedcoursesarepopularized.19.Howmuchtimedothe280kidsspend
doinghomeworkaday?A.0.5hour.B.1.5hours.C.2.5hours.20.WhatdidthewomaninVancouverwanttodo?A.Buyanocean-sidehouse.B.
Haveabetterviewfromherhouse.C.Donatemoneytothebuildingofapark.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。AALaboratoryTechniciansAreWantedLaboratorytechnicianssupportscientistsandhelpcarryouttests,researchandinvestigations.Youwouldw
orkinareassuchasscientificanalysis,thehealthservice,andeducation.Ifyouareinterestedinpracticalscience,testingandanaly
zingthings,thisjobcouldbeperfectforyou.Havingacuriousmindandaneyefordetailwillhelpyousolveproblemsinthelab.
You’llalsoneedtobewellawareofhealthandsafety.Tobecomealaboratoryorlabtechnician,youwouldusuallyneedatleastfou
rGCSEs(普通中等教育证书)includingscience,mathsandEnglish.ForsomejobsemployersmayexpectyoutohaveAlevelsoradegree.Whatever
areayouworkin,yourmaindutiesarelikelytoinclude:settingupexperimentsorinvestigations,carryingoutriskassessments(评估)forlabactivities,collectinga
ndanalyzingsamples,preparingsolutionsandcultures,recordingandpresentingdata,andmakingsurethatequipmentisc
leanandingoodworkingorder.Inaneducationalsetting,youwouldalsosetupequipmentandshowexperiments.Youwouldusually
workinateamthatincludesscientistsandothertechnicians.Withexperienceyoumayalsoguidelabsupportworkersorjuniortechnicians.Youwillusuallywork37hoursa
weekasafull-timelabtechnician.Youwillusuallyworkinsterile(无菌的)labconditionsandwearprotectiveclothingsuchaslabcoats,safetyglassesandglo
ves.Insomeindustries,youmayneedtotraveltocarryoutfieldworkorcollectsamplesforanalysis.Startingsalariesforlabtechn
iciansarearound£15,000ayear.Withexperiencethiscanrisetobetween£20,000and£25,000ayear.Seniorlabtechniciansmayearn£30,000ayearormore.21.Tob
ecomealabtechnician,youshouldhave________.A.acollegedegreeB.atleastAlevelsoffoursubjectsC.fourGCSEsofanyfoursubjectsD.fourGCSEsincludingscience,
mathsandEnglish22.Howmuchdoesaseniorlabtechnicianmostprobablyreceive?A.£15,000ayear.B.£18,000ayear.C.£20,0
00ayear.D.£30,000ayear.23.Thetextismeantto________.A.recommendvariousjobsB.findlaboratorytechniciansC.tellaboutlaboratorytechniciansD.h
elppeoplebecomeinterestedinscienceB“Ifyoudon’tbehave,I’llcallthepolice”isaliethatparentsgenerallyusetogettheiryoungchildrentobehav
e.Parents’liesworkintheshortterns,butanewstudyledbyNTUSingaporesuggeststhatthey’reassociatedwithharmfuleffectswhenthechi
ldbecomesanadult.Theresearchteamasked379Singaporeanyoungadultswhethertheirparentsliedtothemwhentheywerechildren,howmuchth
eylietotheirparentsnow,andhowwelltheyadjusttoadulthoodchallenges.Adultswhoreportedbeingliedtomoreaschildrenweremorelikelytoreportdeceivingth
eirparentsintheiradulthood.Theyalsosaidtheyfacedgreaterdifficultyinmeetingpsychologicalandsocialchallenges.LeadauthorAssistantProfesso
rSetohPeipeifromNTUSingapore’sSchoolofSocialSciencessaid,“Parentingbylyingcanseemtosavetimeespeciall
ywhentherealreasonsbehindwhyparentswantchildrentodosomethingiscomplicatedtoexplain.Whenparentstellchildrenthat‘honestyisthebes
tpolicy’,butdisplaydishonestybylying,suchbehaviourcansendconflictingmessagestotheirchildren.Parents’dishones
tymayeventuallybreaktrustandpromotedishonestyinchildren.Ourresearchsuggeststhatparentingbylyingisapracticethathasbadconsequencesforchildrenwh
entheygrowup.Parentsshouldbeawareofthisandconsideralternativestolying,suchasacknowledgingchildren’sfeelings
,givinginformationsochildrenknowwhattoexpect,offeringchoicesandproblem-solvingtogether,tohelpchildrendevelopg
oodbehaviour.”Theanalysisfoundthatparentingbylyingcouldplacechildrenatagreaterriskofdevelopingproblemsthatthesocietydisapproves,su
chasaggressionandrule-breakingbehaviour.Somelimitationsofthestudyincluderelyingonwhatyoungadultsreportabouttheirpastexperienceofp
arents’lying.“Futureresearchcanexploreusingmoreinformationproviders,suchasparents,toreportonthesametopic,”suggestedAsstProfSetoh.24.Whyi
saparentalliementionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopicfordiscussion.B.Totellapopularwaytoeducatechild
ren.C.Toprovethegreatinfluenceofthepolice.D.Toshowtheharmfuleffectsofparentallies.25.Theunderlinedword“deceiving”inparagraph2isclosest
inmeaningto“________”.A.worryingB.abusingC.disappointingD.cheating26.Accordingtotheresearch,whichofthefollowi
ngcanparentsdo?A.Givechildrenchancestochoose.B.Forcegoodbehaviouronchildren.C.Letchildrensolveproblemsalone.D.Stopchildrenknow
ingwhattoexpect.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimplyaboutthestudy?A.Itisquitecontroversial.B.Itisrathermeaning
less.C.Itneedstobeperfected.D.Itdemandshonestresponses.CMr.Leespeakssixlanguagesandhiscompany,Flittonowhasmorethanf
ivemillionusersaroundtheworld,andenjoysrevenues(收益)ofaboutD|S2.1millionayear.Unlikemostprofessionaltranslationcompanies,itdoesn’tdi
rectlyemploytranslators.Instead,Flittoinvitesmembersofthepublicwhoknowmorethanonelanguagetooffertheirs
ervicesviaitswebsiteandmobilephoneapp.Todayithasonemilliontranslatorsin170countries,whooffertranslationsbetween17
differentlanguages.Duetohisfather’sjobwithaninternationalcompany,Mr.Leespentmostofhischildhoodlivingoversea
s.HewasborninKuwait,wherehespenthisfirstfouryears,beforethefamilythenmovedtotheUK.AfterthreeyearsintheUK,thefamilyrelocatedagain
,thistimetotheUS,beforemovingtoJeddahinSaudiArabia24monthslater.Educatedininternationalschools,hewasqu
icktopickupEnglish,FrenchandArabic,thefirstthreelanguagesMr.LeeaddedtohisnativeKorean.AftersevenyearsinSaudiAra
bia,Mr.Lee’sfamilymovedbacktoSouthKoreawherehefinishedhighschool,andthenwenttothecountry’sfamousKoreaUniversity.Itwasatcollegethat
friendsofhisstartedtoaskhimtohelpthemtranslatetheirhomeworkintoEnglish,whichwasrequiredaspartoftheircourses.“Sofriendswouldsayto
me,‘Simon,ifyoutranslatethishomeworkintoEnglishI’mgoingtobuyyoudinner,’”hesays.“Andmoreandmorefriendswereaskingmetodothat,soIdidn’thaveenoughtime.
”Realizingthebusinesspotentialoftranslationservices,Mr.Leestartedgettingothermultilingualfriendstohelpout,andthushiside
aforsettingupafirmwasborn.28.Whatdomostprofessionaltranslationfirmsgenerallydo?A.Theyaskforeignlanguageteachersforhel
p.B.Theyhiresomeonetodotranslationtechnically.C.Theyfindnativespeakersofthetargetlanguage.D.Theycooper
atewithothertranslationinstitutions.29.Fromthethirdparagraph,wemaylearnthatMr.Lee________.A.benefitedalotfromhisoverseasexperienceB.hadahardlifeandfe
ltlonelywhenyoungC.learnedalotoflanguagesfromhisparentsD.livedintheUSlongerthanintheUK30.HowdoesMr.Leecomeupwiththeideaoffoundingacompa
ny?A.Itissimplyoutofhisinterestintranslation.B.Itisinspiredbyhelpingfriendswithtranslation.C.Itoccurstohimafterhisresearchintothemarket.D.Itislea
rnedfromhisfatherwhoownsaglobalfirm.31.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMr.Lee?A.Devotedandconsiderate.B.Determinedandintelligent.C.Helpf
ulandcreative.D.Persistentandoptimistic.DToaddresstheplasticpollutiontroublingtheworld’sseasandwaterways,CornellUniversitychemistshavede
velopedanewpolymer(聚合物)thatcandegrade(降解)whenexposedtoultravioletradiation,accordingtotheresearchpublishedintheJournaloftheAmericanChemic
alSociety.“Wehavecreatedanewplasticthathasthemechanicalpropertiesrequiredbycommercialfishinggear.Ifiteventuallygetslostinthewaterenvi
ronment,thismaterialcandegradeonarealistictimescale,”saidleadresearcherBryceLipinski,professorofchemistryandchemicalbiologyatCornellUn
iversity.“Thismaterialcouldreducepersistentplasticaccumulationintheenvironment.”Commercialfishingcontributestoabouthalfofallfloatingplasticwastet
hatendsupintheoceans.Fishingnetsandropesareprimarilymadefromthreekindsofpolymers,noneofwhicheasilydegra
de.“Whileresearchofdegradableplasticshasreceivedmuchattentioninrecentyears,”Lipinskisaid,“obtainingamaterialwiththemechanicalstren
gthcomparabletocommercialplasticremainsadifficultchallenge.”Coatesandhisresearchteamhavespentthepast15yearsdevelopingthenewplastic
calledisotacticpolypropyleneoxide,oriPPO.Whileitsoriginaldiscoverywasin1949,themechanicalstrengthofthismaterialwasunknownbeforethisrecentwor
k.Thehighisotacticityandpolymerchainlengthoftheirmaterialmakesitdifferentfrompreviousplasticsandprovidesitsmechanicalstrength.Lipinsk
inotedthatwhileiPPOisstableinordinaryuse,iteventuallybreaksdownwhenexposedtoUVlight.Thechangeintheplastic’scompositionisevidentinthela
boratory,but“visually,itmaynotappeartohavechangedmuchduringtheprocess,”hesaid,“Therateofdegradationislightintensity-dependent,butunderthei
rlaboratoryconditions,thepolymerchainlengthsdegradedtoaquarteroftheiroriginallengthafter30daysofexposure.”Lipinskiandotherscie
ntistswantnotraceofthepolymertobeleftintheenvironment.Henotesthereisprecedent(先例)forthebiodegradationofsmallchai
nsofiPPOwhichcouldeffectivelymakeitdisappearandongoingeffortsaimtoprovethis.32.Whatisspecialaboutthenewpolymer?A.Itcan
reduceplasticconsumption.B.Itisexpectedtolowerfishingcosts.C.Itcandegradeplasticwasteintheseawater.D.Ithasbeendevelopedtosol
veplasticpollution.33.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?A.Fishingshouldbeforbiddeninthesea.B.Itrequiresgre
atefforttoinventthenewplastic.C.Netsandropesarenotthemajorpollutionsource.D.Degradableplasticswerenotstudie
duntilrecently.34.WhatdidtherecentstudyfindaboutiPPO?A.Itsoriginaluse.B.Itsspecialintensity.C.Itsmechanicalstrength.D.Itscomplexcompositio
n.35.WhatisLipinski’sattitudetowardsthefutureofiPPO?A.Hopeful.B.Indifferent.C.Skeptical.D.Negative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。No-friendeatingtrendWhenyoueatlunchinarestaurant,youmightseemany
peopleeatingbythemselves,watchingvideosontheirphones.36.Doyouworrythey’relonely?Youprobablydidn’tevennoticebecaus
eyouwerelookingatyourownphone.TheNewYorkPostsaysthateatingalonewithelectronicdevicesisagrowingtrendamongyoun
gpeoplearoundtheworld.AccordingtoanewsurveyconductedbyOnePollonbehalfoftheUS-basedHighbushBlueberryCouncil,theaverageadulteatssixmealsaloneeachweek
and387mealseachyear.37.Maybenot.“Thewaywedefine‘togetherness’andwhatitmeanstobeconnectedseemstobeevolvingastechnologyevolves.Keep
ingourrelationshipsstrongdoesn’talwaysrequirebeingtogetherphysically,”wrotethereport.Nowadays,manyyoungpeoplespendm
oretimestudyingandworkingincompetitiveenvironments.38.Instead,it’snaturaltocommunicatewithothersthroughtext,emailandsocialmedia.
DanielaGalarza,fromtheUS,isoneoftheseyoungpeople.ShetoldtheNewYorkPostthatshespentnearly10hoursonherworkeve
ryday.Shesaid,“Engagingwithmyfriendsandfamiliesonsocialmediaplatformsforabouthalfanhoureverydayalwayshelpsmefeelmoreconnectedwiththem
.39.”“Today,‘togetherness’ismoreofafeelingthanaphysicalstate,andpeoplegetcreativetostayconnected,”aspokespersonfo
rTheHighbushBlueberryCounciltoldtheNewYorkPost.“40.”A.I’mnotlonelyanymore.B.Doyoufeelpityforthem?C.Beingtogetherallthetimeisgreat.D.Do
esitmeantherearealotoflonelypeople?E.Theyenjoyeatingalonewithelectronicdevices.F.Theyhavelesstimetogatherandeatwiththeirfriendsorfamilies.G
.Thejoyofbeingtogether–howeveryoumanageit–neverchanges.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)完形填空IgrewupinasmalltowninOhio,where
everyoneknewamancalledTom.Uneducated,hecouldn’ttalkplainly.Andbecausehewasgood-naturedandnotverysmart,everyoneteasedhim.I
41hewaseasytobefooled.Oneday,hecamewalkingby.Iwasabout12andthoughtitwouldmakemefeelgrown-upto42himliketheadultsdid.Hea
skedhowIwasdoing.Itoldhimmyfatherwas43,andthatwelackedmoney.IcouldhearmyfriendslaughinginthebackgroundsoIwentonwiththelie.Ihadhim
44socompletelythateverytimeheinquiredaboutthe45,Iwouldmakeitseemincreasinglyworrying.Iknewhemadealivingbydoingoddjobs(打零工),soitseemed46
whenheaskedmeifweneededanything.Itoldhimthatwedidn’tknowifwewould47.Heresponded,“Youpoorthing.Iwill48foryou.”Thatnig
htIheardthe49rattle(作响)softly.Thinkingitwasthewindbeatingagainstit,I50it.LaterwhenIopenedthedoortogooutside,Ifoundabox
ofgroceries.Iknewwhohadgiventhefood.I51thesmallboxofcannedfoodwithtearsinmyeyes.Ifelt52andwantedtoreturnthegroceries.Myfath
erwouldnotletmetakethebox53.HesaiditwouldhurtTom.Eachdaywhenweweretohavedinner,myfatherwouldask,“Whatsidedisharewehavingfromthe
54boxtoday?”Itwashardformetoeatthefood.IknewTomhadgiven55.Hegavethebesthehad,butIdidnotdeservethegift.41.A.guessedB.predicte
dC.insistedD.hoped42.A.condemnB.teaseC.annoyD.abuse43.A.delayedB.prohibitedC.desertedD.unemployed44.A.absor
bedB.amusedC.struckD.fooled45.A.atmosphereB.situationC.moneyD.bag46.A.funnyB.possibleC.practicalD.moving47.A.panicB.remainC.starveD.comp
romise48.A.manageB.operateC.purchaseD.pray49.A.windowB.doorC.fenceD.box50.A.exploredB.fastenedC.ignoredD.investigated51.A.wentoutB.lookedthroughC.lo
okedupD.tookover52.A.thrilledB.disappointedC.frustratedD.ashamed53.A.backB.awayC.outD.apart54.A.moneyB.checkC.iceD.gift
55.A.personallyB.secretlyC.sacrificiallyD.enthusiastically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。Starting
thisSeptember,freshmenatTsinghuaUniversitywillhavetotakeswimmingcourses.Theywon'treceivetheirdegreesuntiltheypassthetest56__
____(success).Exceptionswillbeallowedforstudentswithcertainphysicalormentalconditions,if57________(prove)bymedicalstaff.Actually,viewingthea
bility58_________(swim)asamustforstudentsisnotsomethingnewtothisuniversity.Itwasa59__________(require
)intheearly20thcentury.Laterit60______(drop)duetoarisingnumberofstudentsandalackoffacilities(设施).Asfor61________newrule,op
inionsvarygreatly.Somestudentswelcomeit,sayingit'sanecessaryskill62_______cansavelives,whileothersarguethatit’
snotreasonabletolinkdegreestoswimmingability.Inresponse63_________thenegativereviews,LiuBo,headoftheDivisionofSportsScience,gavethefollowi
ngexplanation.64_______awatersport,swimmingdoeslessharmtojoints(关节)andmusclesandishelpfulinimprovingstudents'endurance.Consequentlyit's65____
___(benefit)tostudentsinthelongrun.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是剑桥大学(UniversityofCambridge)夏令营活动的负责人李华,请你写封邮件告知学生们
此次夏令营活动的相关事宜.内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.活动内容:参观剑桥大学及周边城市;与剑桥大学的学生进行文化交流;3.入营前准备:简要了解英国的习俗.注意:1、词数80左右;2、可以适当增加细节,以使
行文连贯.Dearstudents,_____________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。续写的词数应为150左右。'Usualboringday!'ThiswouldbetheanswerfromRomanifsomebodyaskedhimhowhisdaywas.Thesedayshefoundeverythingbor
ing,nothingexcitedhim.Onedayhewaslyinginhisroomasusual.Suddenlylightwentoff.Hisroomwasratherhotwithoutanaircondit
ioner.Thoughhedidnotwanttoleavehisroom,hehadto.Unwillingly,helefthisroomandcametolivingroom.Livingroomwasslightlycoo
lasithadtwohugewindows.Hisyoungbrotherwasplayingwithhisfriend.Theywererollingonthefloor.HewaslookingoutfortheTVremote
,butcouldn'tfind.Hegotupandsearchediteverywhere,butremotewasnowhere.Helookedathisbrotherwhowasstilllyingonthefloorplaying.
Heaskedhim,"Whereistheremote?""UndertheSofa,"hisbrotheryelled.Hetriedtolookthrough,butitwasdark.Heputhishandunderthesofa.Hetouchedsomething,grabbed
itandtookhishandout.OMG!Itwasasnakeinhishand!Afterseeingthathisbrotherstartedtoyell,“Snake,snake!”Momcameassoonasshehea
rdtheirshouting.Shetoowashorrifiedtoseeasnake.Shewassoscaredthatsheevencouldn’tspeakaword.Twokidsweretryingtohideintoeachother'sback.“W
hatanoldtrick!”Romanthoughtandthrewitoverkids.Asthesnakelandedonthefloorneartothekids,itstartedmovingfromleftsidetotheright.Onlythend
idRomanrealizethatthesnakewasreal,notatoy.Hethrewthesnakeoverkidsbecausehethoughtitwasafakesnakeandkidswereplayingsometricks.Thistimemomal
mostgotheartattack.Nowhewasscaredtoo.Thesnakewasonly10metersawayfromkidsandwasstaringatkids.Theyevencould
n’tcallarescueteam.Theremightbesomedeadlydamagebeforetheirarrival.Therewasnotmuchtimetothink.Itwasthetimeforaquickaction.Paragraph1:AsRomanwasfarthe
rfromthesnake,hejumpedtothewindowandgrabbedthecurtain._____________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Afte
rtherescueteamcaughtandtookthesnakeaway,everyonewentinsidethehome.________________________________________________
_____________________注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;攸县三中2021届高三第五次月考英语试卷答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分
)1-5.BABAC6-10.BCBCA11-15.BCACB16-20.CACAB第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-25.DDBAD26-30.ACBAB31-35.CDBCA36-40.BDFAG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)完形填空41-45.ABDDB46-50.ACDBC51-55.BDADC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.Successfully57.proved/prove
n58.toswim59.Requirement60.wasdropped61.the62.that/which63.to64.As65.beneficial第四部分写作.第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
Dearstudents,I'mLiHua,inchargeofthesummercamptoUniversityofCambridge,soIamwritingtoinviteyoutojoinus.(写信目的)Wear
escheduledtosetofffortheUKonSunday.(时间地点)Thevarietiesofactivitieswilldefinitelyappealtous.We'llvisitUniversityofCambridgeandcitiessurroundi
ngit.【高分句型一】WhatisevenbetteristhatwewillhaveaculturalexchangewithstudentsfromUniversityofCambridge.【高分
句型二】(活动安排)I'msureyouwilllikethisprogram.WesincerelyhopeyouCancomeandenjoyagoodtimewithus.(希望)Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)Possibl
eversion1:AsRomanwasfartherfromthesnake,hejumpedtothewindowandgrabbedthecurtain.Hepulleditsohardthatcurta
inendeduplandinginhishand.Thenwithoutwaitingasecond,hethrewthecurtainoverthesnake.Whenthesnakecameunderthecurtain,hegrabb
edtwokidsbytheirhandsandbroughtthemoutoftheroom.Heagainwentinsideandtookhismothertothefrontyard.Momwasshakinglikealeafandkid
sweresweatinghard.Later,hecalledtherescueteamfromhiscellphone.Aftertherescueteamcaughtandtookthesnakeaway
,everyonewentinsidethehome.Romanwentbacktohisroomandtriedtosleep,butcouldn't,sohewentupstairstolivingroomwherehefoundh
isbrotherwaswatchingcartoon.Hesatnexttohisbrotherandhiscellphonebeeped.Itwasanothertextfromhisfriendaskinghowhisdaywas.Ro
manslowlytyped:"Jaw-breakingday".Thenhekepthismobileasideanddraggedhisbrother'sheadtohischestandstartedtoplaywithhishairgently.Thenhewhisperedsome
thinginhisearwhichsoundssomethinglike"Sorry".Possibleversion2:AsRomanwasfartherfromthesnake,hejumpedtothewindowandgrabbedthecurtain.Hepulledit
sohardthatcurtainwastornoffimmediately.Withouthesitation,hethrewthecurtainatthemovingsnakeandcoveredit.Thenhegrabbedtwoextremely-frightenedkid
sbytheirarmsandpushedthemoutofroom.Themomentthekidswentout,theystartedscreaming.Romanwentinsidetheroomagainandbroughthismo
mout,whowasstandingstill,frozenwithfear.Later,hecalledtherescueteam.Aftertherescueteamcaughtandtookthesnakeaway,everyonewentinsidethehome
.Everythingreturnedtonormalexceptthatthetwokidswerestillscared.Romanfeltguiltyandevenangrywithhimself.Howcouldhehavethro
wnthesnaketotwokids.Butforthequickaction,itwouldhavehurtthem!Hewentuptothekids,pattingthemonthehead,andsaidcarefully,“I’msosorry.Imist
ookitforafakeone.Well….”Afterashortpause,hesaidinanexcitedvoice,“Shallweplaysomegametogethernow?”Thekidsburstintoasmile.“Whatathri
llingday!”Romantextedhisfriendlaterthatday.