黑龙江省佳木斯市佳木斯第一中学2022届高三年级上学期第五次调研考试 英语 试卷

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2022届第五次调研考试英语试卷时间:120分钟命题人:李静姜莉第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共90分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分10分)第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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.Whenwillthelecturebegiven?A.OnJune10th.B.OnJun

e11th.C.OnJune12th.2.Whatcausedthecompanysalestoincrease?A.Theonlinemarketingcampaign.B.Theextrasalespeople.C.Thediscountpric

es.3.WhatisJimmydoing?A.Readingastorybook.B.Doinghishomework.C.Playingcomputergames.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthema

ndo?A.Forgivetheplayer.B.Kicktheplayerout.C.Apologizetotheplayer.5.Wheredoesthewomanusuallygetthebook?A.Intheshop.B.Inthesup

ermarket.C.OntheInternet.第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thepreparationsforacamping.B.Thechangeablew

eather.C.Theirfavoritefood.7.Whatwillthemantake?A.Bread.B.Hamburgers.C.Cards.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatiswrongwiththewom

an?A.Shehasafever.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shehasasleepingproblem.9.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shepreparedforameeting

.B.Sheattendedameeting.C.Shewenttobedearly.10.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Quitthejob.B.Takesomemedicine.C.Havearest.听第8段材料,

回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atatheater.B.Atahotel.C.Atasnackbar.12.Whatwouldthemanprobablydoat6p.m.tomorrow?A.Celebr

atetheirweddinganniversary.B.Attendaweddingceremony.C.Spendhis20thbirthday.13.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$100.B.$

200.C.$300.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Sch

oolmates.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Herbrotherisdisturbingher.B.Shehasnodictionarytouse.C.Herparentscan’tgiveheran

yadvice.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Tellherbrothertostop.B.Gotothelibrarytostudy.C.Askherparentsforhelp.17.Whatisthewomanemb

arrassedat?A.RememberinglittlefromHistory.B.Reviewingbysinginghernotes.C.Writingdownwhatshehasread.听第1

0段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasthemainmealforpeopleinPrussiainthe18thcentury?A.Rice.B.Potatoes.C.Bread.19.Howdidpeoplefeelabou

tthepotatoesinthepalacegarden?A.Disappointed.B.Curious.C.Anxious.20.Whatcanwelearnabouttheking?A.Hewasverysmart.B.Heliked

makingjokes.C.Hewascrazyaboutpotatoes.第二部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21.Thewomanwhousedtobeinchar

geofabigcompanyisinchargeofanurseatpresent.A.the;不填B.the;theC.不填;不填D.不填;the22.Theclotheasilyifonatable.A.measures;spreadingB.mea

sures;spreadC.hasbeenmeasured;spreadD.ismeasured;spreaded23.Thethiefmadealittleholeinthewall,hecouldseewhatwasgoingo

ninsidethehouse.A.onwhichB.inwhichC.throughwhichD.atwhich24.Thereisgrowingconcernthattwentyyearsfromnow,theAmericanfamilywon'tbeabletoaffordtosen

dtheirchildrentocollege.A.averageB.typicalC.extraordinaryD.usual25.Davidneverdreamedofachanceforhimtowinthefirstprizeinsinging.A.th

erewasB.itbeingC.therebeingD.itwas26.Youseemtobeinnotogotothecinemawithme.Solet'sstayathomewatchingTV.A.feelingB.emotionC.attitudeD.mo

od27.Therewasanicelittlepresentforeveryone,withasuitablecard.A.attachedB.attachingC.toattachD.beingattached28.—WhyisTominsuchahurry?—Hefo

rBeijingtoattendanimportantmeeting.Theflightat6∶00.A.leaves;leavesB.isleaving;leavesC.willleave;hasleftD.leaves;istoleave

29.—Couldyoulendmesomeofyourpaper?—Sorry.Mineis.A.usingupB.runningoutC.runningthroughD.givingout30.Inthemiddl

eofthesquarewithastatueofaheroontopofit.A.standsastoneB.doesastonestandC.astonestandsD.astonedoesstand第三部分: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。AHonorsProgramThehonorsprogramisforstudentswhohaveenjoyedtheirexperience

inresearchwithaguideteacherandarelookingforahighlightexperienceduringtheirfinalyear.Theprogramhasspecificrequ

irementsforourmajorsdescribedbelow.ApplicationStudentsparticipateinthehonorsprogramduringtheirfinalyear.Studentswhoexpecttohavea3.5accu

mulativeGPAbythefallofsenioryearshouldhaveidentifiedaguideteacherandappliedforNBBhonorsbyMay1stoftheirthirdyear.Appl

icationsarebriefandincludebasicinformationsuchasguideteachername,projecttitle,andcurrentGPA.CourseworkDuringsenioryear,honorsstudentstaketworesearc

h-experiencecourses.Participationinthesecoursesincludesatleast12hoursofworkontheresearchprojecteachweekaswellasweeklyme

etingswithotherresearcherstodevelopprofessionalskills.EssayThemajorityofourmajorworkwithguideteachersinresearchexperiences,andmanystudents

co-authormanuscripts(手稿)publishedinleadingjournals.However,onlyhonorsstudentsareguidedandhelpedthroughtheprocessofwritinganess

ay.Allstudents’essaysarepublishedonlinethroughtheuniversitylibraryand,afterthedatabeingforbiddentobeincludedinotherarticles,theess

aysareavailabletosearch.31.Whichofthefollowingistherequirementofthehonorsprogram?A.Studentsshouldtaketworelevantcourses.B.Studentsshouldspen

d12hoursresearching.C.Studentsshouldfinishtheiressaysontheirown.D.StudentsshouldapplybyMay1stinthefourthyear.32.Whatprivilegedohonors

studentshave?A.Accesstoleadingjournals.B.Guidanceinwritinganessay.C.Includingthedatainotherarticles.D.Publishingessaysthroughthelibrary.33.Wh

oisthepassageintendedfor?A.Guideteachers.B.CollegeStudents.C.Researchers.D.Professors.BItneveroccurredtomewhenIwaslittletha

tgardenswereanythinglessthanwonderfulplaces.Granddad’sgardenwasonthebankofariverandslopedgentlydowntowardsthewater.Youcouldn’t

reachtheriverbutyoucouldhearthesoundofthewaterandthebirdsthatsanginthetreesabove.Athome,hisson,myfather,coul

dbequietandwithdrawn.Iwouldn’twanttomakehimsoundhumorless.Hewasn’t.Sillythingswouldamusehim.Irealizethat,deepdown,hewasprobab

lydisappointedthathehadn’tmademoreofhislife.Heleftschoolwithoutqualificationsandbecameabeginnertoaplumber(水管工).Plumbingwasnotsomethinghewaspassion

ateabout.Itwasjustwhathedid.Hewasneverparticularlyambitious,thoughtherewasamomentwhenheandMumthoughtofemigratingtoCanada,butitcametonothing.Wherehe

cameintohisownwasaroundthehouse.Hehadan“eyeforthejob.”Beitbookshelvesoracupboard—whathecouldachievewasastonish

ing.Ofthethreeoptions,moors(荒野),woodsorriver—theriverwastheonethatusuallygotmyvote.OnastretchoftheriverIwasallowedtodisa

ppearwithmyimaginationintoanotherworld.WithafishingnetovermyshoulderIcouldsetoffinshoesthatwerelastyear’smodel.I’dwalkalongtheriverbanklookingforasu

itablespotwhereIcouldtakeoffthepainfulshoesandleavethemwithmypicnicwhileIadventuredout,peeringthroughthewaterforanyfishthatIcouldscoopupwiththenet

andtakehome.Iwantedtoleaveschoolassoonaspossiblebutthatseemedanunlikelyprospectuntilonedaymyfatherannounced,“They’vegotapo

stforangardenerintheParksDepartment.Ithoughtyoumightbeinterested.”HemightstillhavepreferreditifIbecameacarpe

nter.ButIliketofeelthatsomewhereinsidehimwasafeelingthatthingsmightjustturnoutforthebest.MaybeI’mcheatingmyself,

butIprefertobelievethatinhisheart,althoughhehatedgardeninghimself,he’dwatchedmedoingitforlongenoughandnoticedmyunfailingpassionforallth

ingsthatgrewandfloweredandfruited.34.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetohisfatherinthesecondparagraph?A.Hewasunsatisfiedwithh

isfather.B.Hewasregretfulthathisfatherhadnotachievedmore.C.Hewassympathetictothereasonswhyhisfatherbehaved.D.Hewasgra

tefulthathisfatherhadnottakenthefamilytoCanada.35.Whatdoesthewritermeanbytheunderlinedphrase“cameintohisown”?A.wasabletodosomet

hingbyhimselfB.wasabletoshowhistalentsoutC.wasabletocontinuehisdayjobD.wasabletoforgethisfailure36.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thewri

terfeltangrythatthegardenwaslessamazingB.ThewriterwasanexcellentfishermanforhisgiftC.Thefishingtripillustratedthewriter’scarefreechil

dhood.D.Aroundthehouseliedthefather’sdreamofbeingcarpenter37.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Hisfatherisunsureabouthisso

n’sfutureB.Hisfatherwastiredofgivingwaytohisson.C.Hisfatherhadbeentryingtofindajobhissonwouldenjoy.D.Hisfatherhadbeenimpressedbyhisson

’sloveofgardening.COneofthegreatestchallengesincaringforsuchintelligentanimalsaschimpanzees(猩猩)isprovidingthe

mwithenrichingexperiences.Everyday,thechimpanzeesatProjectChimpsreceivemorningandeveningfood-basedenrichmentdevices,butcaregiversarealwayslookin

gformorewaystokeepthechimpsmentallyengaged.With79chimpanzees,eachwiththeirdistinctivepersonality,carestaffoftenfindthatdiffere

ntchimpsreactdifferentlytonewenrichment.Lastyear,webeganinvitingmusicianstoperformforchimpstoseehowtheymayrespond.Aviolinperfo

rmancereceivedquitetheresponse.Additionalmusicianswerelineduptovisitbutthecorona-virushasstoppedtheactivities,

whichwehopetoresumeinthenearfuture.Thispastweek,webroughtanelectricpianoforthechimpstoinvestigate.Somechimps,liketwinsButtercupandClarisse,wereim

mediatelyinterestedandcouldnotwaittotapoutafewnotes.Others,likeEmma,weremoreinterestedintryingtotakeitapart.29-year-oldPrecioushasv

erylittletoleranceforthepiano.Shesatofftothesideforafewminutes,buteventuallyshedecidedthatwasenough.Shecalledanendtotheenrichmentses

sionbythrowingahandfulofwasteatthepiano.Receivinghermessageloudandclear,weremovedthepiano.Wecouldneverhaveguessedh

ow33-year-oldLukewouldreacttoit.Aswithmanyretiredlabchimpanzees,Lukehassomeanxietyissues.Heseemsparticularlydistrustfulof

anythingnew,includingpeople,food,andenrichment.Butwhenwepresentedthechimpswiththepiano,Lukewasthefirsttoinvestigate.Wecouldnotbelieveou

reyes—thisusuallyanxiouschimpanzeebravelychosetoexploresomethingnew!TousatProjectChimps,thisiswhatitisallabout:givi

ngchimpanzeesthefreedomtochoose.Wearehonoredtobepartoftheirjourney.38.Whydochimpanzeesresponddifferentlytonewenrichment?A.Theyareofdifferentgend

ers.B.Theyhavenaturalcuriosities.C.Theyareasintelligentashumans.D.Theyhavetheiruniquecharacters.39.Whoshowedtheleastinter

estinthepiano?A.ButtercupandClarisse.B.Emma.C.Precious.D.Luke.40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resume”inParagraph2mean?A.C

ontinue.B.Suspend.C.Monitor.D.Manage.41.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Howcaregiverscarefortheretiredchimpanzees.B.Whatcarestaffdotoenrich

chimpanzees’dailylife.C.Howchimpanzeesaretrainedthroughvariousenrichment.D.WhatProjectChimpsdoestoobserveand

studywildchimps.DTheTradesUnionCongress(TUC)hasurgedthegovernmenttousehighproductivityfromthegreateruseofrobotsandartifi

cialintelligencetoreverse(推翻)plannedchangestothestateretirementage.BeforeitsannualcongressinBrighton,theTUCsaidhigherprodu

ctivitythankstotechnologicalinnovation(革新)oughttobringgreaterbenefitsforworkingpeople.Itsaidrecentprogresshadma

inlybenefitedbusinessowners,ratherthanbeingsharedacrosstheworkforcethroughbetterwagesandworkingconditions.Fra

ncesO'Grady,theTUCgeneralsecretary,said:"RobotsandAlcouldletusproducemoreforless,promotingnationalpro

sperity.Butweneedadebateaboutwhobenefitsfromthiswealth,andhowworkersgetafairshare."TherehavebeenpreviouswavesoftechnologicaladvancessincethefirstI

ndustrialRevolution,wheninefficientjobshavebeenreplacedbymachinesorthenumberofpeoplerequiredtodoworkhasbeenreduce

d.Suchadvanceshavenotledtoatotallossofjobs,buthavedisturbedthetypeofworkpeopledo.Thereareconcernsthatth

ecurrentstageofinnovationcouldbemoredamaging,whiletherewardsfromhigherproductivityhavenotnecessarilyledtohigherwag

es.Thelatestavailablefiguresshowlowunemploymentunseensincethemid-1970s,butgrowthinrealwagesremainsnegat

ive.In1950,almostoneinthreeworkersworkedinmanufacturing,whileoneintwelveworkedinprofessionalandtechnicalservices.By2016thepro

portions(比例)hadchangedcompletely,butinthecommunitieswhichwereaffected,thejobslostinmanufacturingwerenotreplacedbyjobsofsimilarorbetterquality.Wa

gesinformerindustrialareaswerestill10%belowthenationalaverage.Theincreaseinthestateretirementagebysevenyears,wh

ichwascontroversially(有争议的)broughtforwardbytheWorkandPensionsSecretaryDavidGauke,isexpectedtoaffectabout7m

illionpeopleintheirlate30sandearly40s.Aswellasopposingtheproposalontheretirementage,theTUCsaidworkersshouldbegiventheright

toamidlifecareerreview,whilefirmsshouldinvestmoreinworkplacetraining.Atpresent,theUKinvestsjusthalfoftheEUaverage,it

said.O'Gradysaid:"Robotsarenotjustterminators(终结者).Someoftoday'sjobswillnotsurvive,butnewjobswillbecreated.Wemustmakesur

ethattomorrow'sjobsarenoworsethantoday's."42.AccordingtotheTUC,theuseofrobotsandartificialintelligenceshouldresultin______.A.technologic

aladvancesB.higherlevelsofproductivityC.benefitsforworkingpeopleD.morewealthofbusinessowners43.Itcanbeinferredthatthewavesoftechnologi

caladvances______.A.hadagreatinfluenceonthelaborstructureB.tendedtobemoredamagingthanconstructiveC.weretheoutcomeofth

eIndustrialRevolutionD.slowlyraisedtherealincomeofworkingpeople44.WhatcanwelearnabouttheproposalofDavidGauke?

A.ItisstronglyopposedbytheTUC.B.Itwillhelptocreatenewtypesofjobs.C.Ithasproducedawidespreadinfluence.D.Itreflectstherealneedsofeconomic

growth.45.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Technologicalinnovationhascontributedtopeople'swageincreases.B.Thegovernmentpla

nstodelayretirementage,fromwhich7millionpeoplewillsuffer.C.Theuseofrobotsandartificialintelligenceisonlybeneficialtothe

nationalprosperity.D.O'Gradythinksthatnewjobsinthefuturemustbeensuredtobeatleastasgoodastoday's.第二节:七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Openanappatyours

martphoneandscanthecodebaronthegarbagecan.Whenyouthrowgarbageintothegarbagecan,itwillshowtheweightoft

hegarbageandthepointsyoucangetfromdoingso.46Itwillbecomemorepopularinthefuture.Yes,wearetalkingaboutthe

smartgarbagecan.47Theenvironmentalproblemshavebecomeconstantheadachesinthedevelopmentofthosecities.Encoura

ginggarbageclassificationhasbecomeaneffectiveway.Insomecities,avarietyofmultifunctionalsmartgarbagecansarebeingputintouse.In

Beijing,forexample,asmartgarbagecanisequippedwithanLEDscreen,whichnotonlyshowsnationalpoliciesongarbageclassificationb

utalsoshowsthecorrectstepsforgarbagesorting.Itcanalsocalculatetheweightofthegarbageandtheaccumulatedpoints

onecanget.Theycanbetradedforsomearticlesofdailyuse.48Itsbodyisactuallyascreen.ItisequippedwithsomeInternalsensors.Whenpeoplethrowgarbageintoit,

theinternalsensorscanautomaticallytellthetypesofthegarbage.Meanwhile,peoplecanseehowtodealwiththem.49Garbagedisposalisa

smallissuethatinvolveseverybodyeachday.However,itisalsoabigissue.50Withsmartgarbagecansinourdailylife,theideaofgarbagesortingwillbecomemorees

tablished.OurdreamofbuildingagreenerandmorebeautifulChinawillcometruesolongaswestarttomakesmallchangesrightno

w.A.Garbagesortinghasbeenanewfashion.B.Anotherkindofgarbagecanisevensmarter.C.Itisnowonderthatresidentsche

eredfortheirpresence.D.Suchawayofhandlinggarbagehasappearedinsomecities.E.ItwillaffectChina’stransfo

rmationtowardsgreendevelopment.F.Over200milliontonsofgarbageisproducedeachyearinsomecities.G.Thegoodhabitofgarbageclassi

ficationcanimprovethelivingenvironment.第四部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项并涂在答题卡上Briti

shCyclinghadrecentlyhiredDaveBrailsfordasitsnewdirector.Atthetime,professionalcyclistsinGreatBritainhad51near

lyonehundredyearsofmediocrity(平庸).Infact,their52hadbeensopoorthatoneofthetopbikecompaniesinEurope53tosellbikestotheteambecausetheywereafraidthat

itwouldhurtsalesifotherprofessionalssawtheBritishpeopleusingtheirbikes.WhatmadeBrailsforddifferentfrompreviouscoache

swashis54ofsearchingforatinyimprovementineverythingtheydo.Thewholeprinciplecamefromtheideathatifyou55

everythingyoucouldthinkofthatgoesintoridingabike,improveitby1percentandyouwillgeta56increasewhenyouputthemalltogether.Brailsfor

dandhiscoachesbeganbymakingsmall57.Theyredesignedthebikeseatstomakethemmore58.Theyaskedriderstowearelectricallyheatedover-shortsto

59idealmuscletemperaturewhileridingandusedbiofeedbacksensorsto60howeachathleterespondedtoaparticularworkout.Buttheydidn’tstopthere.They61tofind1

percentimprovementsinoverlookedareas.Theyhireda(n)62toteacheachriderthebestwaytowashtheirhandstoreducethe63ofcatchingacold.Theyevenpaintedthe64ofthet

eamtruckwhite,whichhelpedthem65littlebitsofdustthatwouldnormallyslipby66butcouldaffecttheperformanceofthe67tunedbikes.Astheseandhundredsofothersmal

limprovementswere68,theresultscamefasterthananyonecouldhave69.JustfiveyearsafterBrailsfordtookover,they70theroadandtrackc

yclingeventsinalltheimportantGames.51.A.lostB.enjoyedC.showedD.suffered52.A.scoreB.trackC.performanceD.mode

l53.A.failedB.refusedC.expectedD.pretended54.A.promiseB.opinionC.dreamD.philosophy55.A.brokedownB.tookdownC.putupD.gaveaway56.A.flexibleB.t

emporaryC.significantD.random57.A.differencesB.adjustmentsC.programsD.efforts58.A.attractiveB.emptyC.softD.comfortable59.A.maintainB.raiseC

.reduceD.discover60.A.changeB.monitorC.manageD.produce61.A.continuedB.happenedC.learnedD.bothered62.A.coachB.sec

retaryC.assistantD.surgeon63.A.sessionsB.chancesC.recordsD.reactions64.A.tyresB.roofC.insideD.seats65.A.gat

herB.recognizeC.spotD.send66.A.surroundedB.unnoticedC.removedD.discovered67.A.finelyB.initiallyC.slightlyD.posi

tively68.A.tookoffB.pickedupC.builtupD.gotoff69.A.achievedB.rememberedC.mentionedD.imagined70.A.dominatedB.w

itnessedC.celebratedD.attended第II卷(主观题,共60分)第一部分:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形

式。Withapopularonlinecomicstrip(连环画),overseasChineseartistCaoSiyu71(enjoyable)setsaboutdeconstructingstereotyp

es(成见)andculturalmisunderstandingsbetweenEastandWest.Aftersheencounteredmanymisunderstandingsandcamefacetofacewithstereot

ypicalviewsaboutChina,Cao72(inspire)tocreateTinyEyesComics,aninternet-basedcartoonstrip.Although73(post)inherownInstagrama

ccount,soappealingwasthestrip,whichwasamongher300onlinecomics,7441,000followerswereattractedtoherInstagramaccount.Itali

anmagazineGraziasays,“Hersimplesketcheshaveplayed75essentialpartinmakingiteasiertounderstandChineseculture.”Oneofhercomicssh

owsthecultural76(difference)behindthedebateaboutusageofmasksthroughoutthepandemic.77wewearamaskornotisthe

questionthathasledtocontroversyand,78somecases,evenphysicalconflict.InthestripsheexplainsthatChinesepeoplewearmaskstopreventinfe

ction,79hasprovedtobethemosteffectivewaytoshieldoffvirus.Manyforeignreaderssaytheyfindherillustrationsenlightening,helpingthemtounderstandChina,while

Chineseimmigrantshavefeltunderstood,accordingtoCao.Thisfeedbackand80(connect)withherreadershavebeen“thebiggestmotivation”forhertokeepcr

eating.第二部分:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据下列各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示词,写出对应单词的正确、完整形式,每空只写一词。81.Itshoweda_________(古代的)Chines

eclothes.82.TheUKisinthethirteenthp__________(位置),whileChinaisinthemiddleofthelist.83.Thiscombinationofhealingmyselfand

healingtheworlds_________(突然想到)meastheperfectsolution.84.Asearth’snaturalr___________(资源)runout,carefortheenvironmentwillbecomeveryimport

ant.85.Whathasledmanygovernmenttor__________(去除)necessaryregulations?86.Theauthorselectsimportantandfamousf_________(人物)andeventsinthehistoryofChin

a.87.TheybuiltthemselveslargeSilasinthewoodeds____________(环境)ofthetown.88.Whenastudenta____________(攻击)aprofessoronthesocialmedia,thelanguageuse

dactuallysaysmoreaboutthestudent.89.Iwilld_________(一定地)studymedicineafterIfinishschool.90.Thisparagraphgivesthea____________(争

论,辩论)forcars.第三部分:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)假定英语老师课上要求同学之间交换改作文,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10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Aboutayearbefore,Ipu

lledintoCCMalldosomeshopping.Ifoundashoppingcartwhatwasintheparkingspacenexttomycar,andsawapurseinit.Ididn’tknowwhoitwasbelongedto.Iopenedthepu

rseandwentthroughthecardswithnoluckyoffindingsomethingbutawoman’sname,andthenIfoundtheaddressonthetopofhercheck.Idrove15mil

estothislady’shouseandknockatthedoor.Noonewashomeatthattime,soIleftanotewithmyphonenumberonit.Sheeventuallycalledmeandwearrangedtheappointm

ent.WhileIgottoherhouse,sheofferedmedinnerandallthemoneyinherpurse,butImustn’tacceptit.Itoldherthatitwastherightthingtodo.第四部分:书面表达(满分25分)你校正

在组织英语作文比赛。请以“我是如何爱上一项体育运动的HOWIFELLINLOVEWITH_______”为题,写一篇短文参赛。内容包括:1.体育运动的名称;2.爱上这项运动的原因。注意:1.词数100左右;2

.适当增加细节,使行文连贯。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua

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