北京市新学道临川学校2021届高三上学期第一次成绩检测英语试题

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临川学校2020-2021学年度第一学期第一次成绩检测高三英语学科试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1.答第

Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用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。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。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,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.WhatwillDorothydoo

ntheweekend?A.Gooutwithherfriend.B.Workonherpaper.C.Makesomeplans.2.WhatwasthenormalpriceoftheT-shirt?A.$15.B.$

30.C.$50.3.WhathasthewomandecidedtodoonSundayafternoon?A.Toattendawedding.B.Tovisitanexhibition.C.Tomeetafriend.4.Whendoesthebankcloseon

Saturday?A.At1:00p.m.B.At3:00p.m.C.At4:00p.m.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inastore.B.Inaclassroom.C.Atahotel.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,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;听完后每小题将给出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.WhatdoweknowaboutNora?A.Sheprefersaroomofherown.B.Shelikestoworkwithothergirls.C.Shelivesnearthecitycenter.7.Whatisgoodabouttheflat?

A.Ithasalargesittingroom.B.Ithasgoodfurniture.C.Ithasabigkitchen.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WherehasBarbarabeen?A.Milan.B.Florence.C.Rome.9.WhathasB

arbaragotinhersuitcase?A.Shoes.B.Stones.C.Books.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoismakingthetelephonecall?A.ThomasBrothers.B.MikeLandon.C.JackCoope

r.11.WhatrelationisthewomantoMr.Cooper?A.Hiswife.B.Hisboss.C.Hissecretary.12.Whatisthemessageabout?A.Ameeting.B.AvisittoFrance.C.Thedatef

oratrip.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whocouldthemanspeakermostprobablybe?A.Apersonwhosawtheaccident.B.Thedriverofthelorry.C.Apoliceofficer.14.Wh

atwasMrs.Franksdoingwhentheaccidenttookplace?A.WalkingalongChurchillAvenue.B.Gettingreadytocrosstheroad.C.Standingoutsideabank.15.Whend

idtheaccidenthappen?A.Atabout8:00a.m.B.Atabout9:00a.m.C.Atabout10:00a.m.16.Howdidtheaccidenthappen?A.Alorryhitacar.B.Acarranintoalorry.C.Aban

kclerkrushedintothestreet.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Thehistoryoftheschool.B.Thecoursesfortheterm.C

.Theplanfortheday.18.Wherecanthevisitorslearnaboutthesubjectsfornewstudents?A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthesciencelabs.C.Intheclassrooms.19.Wha

tcanstudentsdointhepracticalareas?A.Takesciencecourses.B.Enjoyexcellentmeats.C.Attendworkshops.20.When

arethevisitorsexpectedtoaskquestions?A.Duringthelunchhour.B.Afterthewelcomespeech.C.Beforethetourofthelabs.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。ATherearecampusmuseumsalloverChina

thatoffervariouscollectionsandmakeforeye-openingvisits.BeijingAirandSpaceMuseumatBeihangUniversityAdmission:freeOpeninghours:TuesdayandSaturday,9:00

am-12:00pmHighlights:Includedamongthemorethan300historicaircraftandspaceartifactsareoneofthetwoNorth

ropP-61BlackWidowsintheworldandChina’sfirstlightairliner,Beijing1.FudanUniversityMuseumAdmission:freeOpeninghours:TuesdaytoFriday,9:00

am-11:30amand1:30pm-4:30pmHighlights:AuniquecollectionofnativeartifactsfromtheGaoshanaboriginesinTaiwan.Someoft

hem,suchaspearlvests,arerarelyseeneveninTaiwan.ChinaIchthyicCultureMuseumatShanghaiOceanUniversityAdmission:10yuanOpeninghours:MondaytoFriday,9:0

0am-11:30amand1:30pm-4:00pmHighlights:Inthiscollectionofmorethan40,000specimensofabout3,000ocean-dwellingspecies,themosteye-catchingoneis

an18.4-meter-longspermwhaleskeleton.YifuMuseumofChinaUniversityofGeosciencesAdmission:40yuan;halfpriceforstudentsOpeninghours:MondaytoFrid

ay,8:30am-12:00pmand2:30pm-5:00pm;weekendsandholidays,9:00am-4:30pmHighlights:Ithousesacollectionofmorethan3

0,000mineralandrockspecimens,morethan2,000ofwhicharerareoneslikethemuseum’swell-knowndinosaurfossils.Chin

aAcademyMuseumatHunanUniversityAdmission:50yuanOpeninghours:MondaytoSunday,8:00am-6:30pminsummerand8:

30am-6:00pminwinterHighlights:China’sonlymuseumtofeaturethehistoryofacademiesandculturaleducationinthec

ountry.21.Whichmuseumwillyouchooseifyou’reinterestedinseaspecies?A.ChinaAcademyMuseumatHunanUniversity.B.YifuMuseumofChinaUnivers

ityofGeosciences.C.BeijingAirandSpaceMuseumatBeihangUniversity.D.ChinaIchthyicCultureMuseumatShanghaiOceanUniversity.22.Wha

tcanyouseeinYifuMuseumofChinaUniversityofGeosciences?A.Spaceartifacts.B.Dinosaurfossils.C.Nativeartifacts.D.Spermwhaleskeletons.23.Whenca

nyougotoChinaAcademyMuseumatHunanUniversity?A.OnTuesday6:00pminwinter.B.OnSaturday8:00aminwinter.C.OnSunday6

:30pminsummer.D.OnWednesday8:00aminsummer.BThomasCheathamhadplannedtostudyLatinduringhistimeatHebronH

ighSchoolinTexas.ButwhenhelearnedthattheschooldistrictwasgoingtoofferaMandarin(普通话)class,hequicklychangedhismi

nd.“IthoughtMandarinwouldbemorebeneficialthanLatin,”saidCheatham,whoisnowinhissecondyearofstudyingthelanguage.HespeaksMandarintoorderfoodatChine

serestaurantsandcanreadsocialmediapostsfromhisChinese-speakingfriends.Whileit’sadifficultlanguagetomaster,thehighschooljunior,whopla

nstostudycomputerengineering,thinksitwillbeimportantforhiscareer.“Chineseisagoodlanguagetoknow,especiall

ywithChinabecomingagrowingpower,”hesaid.Manyexpertsagreethatproficiency(熟练)inalanguagespokenbyabillionpeopleworldwidewillgiveAme

ricanstudentsanedgeintheglobaleconomy.“PeoplearelookingatChinaasournexteconomiccompetitor,andinterestinMandarinisgrowingfast,”saidMartyAbbott,direct

oroftheAmericanCouncil(议会)ontheTeachingofForeignLanguages.“We’reseeingitinallpartsofthecountry.”Abbottpre

dictsthatasmanyas100,000studentsarenowstudyingMandarininpublicandprivateschoolsthroughouttheUS.Shesaidth

eUSgovernmenthasdesignated(指定)Mandarinasan“importantneeds”languageandprovidesprofessionaldevelopmentprogramsforteachers.“Ourgovernmentwantstoinc

reaseourlanguageabilityfornationalsecurityandeconomiccompetitiveness,”Abbottadded.Atthesametime,theChinesegove

rnmentisspreadingknowledgeoftheChineselanguageandculturethroughConfuciusInstitutessetupinmanyUSstates.Forexample,theConfuciusInstituteattheUniversi

tyofTexasinDallashasbeenthehomeofaConfuciusInstitutefor10years.ItsponsorsConfuciusClassroomsat21localpublicandprivateschools,wheretensofthousand

sofstudentsarelearningMandarin.24.WhydidThomasCheathamdecidetostudyMandarininsteadofLatin?A.MandarinwaseasiertolearnthanLatin.B.Mandarincouldbeh

elpfultohisfuturecareer.C.MandarinmighthelphimlearnmoreaboutChina.D.Mandarincouldenablehimtostudycomputerengineering.25.Theunderlinedword“edge”

inParagraph4probablymeans“”.A.aslightadvantageB.theoutsidelimitC.asharptoneofvoiceD.anexcitingquality26.Whichofthef

ollowingstatementsmightMartyAbbottagreewith?A.MandarinshouldbetaughtinclassroomsthroughouttheUS.B.ThoseskilledatChinesewillbet

hemostcompetitiveinthefuture.C.TheUSgovernment’spolicyhashelpedpopularizeMandarinintheUS.D.Americanslear

nMandarinbecausetheyworryabouttheirnationalsecurity.27.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinthispassage?A.TherisingpopularityofMandarinamongA

mericanstudents.B.ThegreatbenefitsoflearningMandarinforAmericanstudents.C.TheinfluenceofChina’sgrowingpoweronAmericaneduc

ation.D.TheeffectofConfuciusInstitutesinpromotingMandarinintheUS.CPeoplehavedifferentwaysofdealingwithacommoncold.Sometakeover-the-counter(非处方的)medi

cinessuchasaspirinwhileotherstrypopularhomeremedies(治疗)likeherbalteaorchickensoup.Yethereisthetoughtruthaboutthecommoncold:nothingreallycuresit.Sow

hydopeoplesometimesbelievethattheirremedieswork?AccordingtoJamesTaylor,professorattheUniversityofWashington,coldsusuallygo

awayontheirowninaboutaweek,improvingalittleeachdayaftersymptomspeak,soit’seasytobelieveit’smedicineratherthantimeth

atdeservesthecredit,USATodayreported.Itstillseemshardtobelievethatwecandealwithmoreseriousdiseasesyetarepowerless

againstsomethingsocommonasacold.Recently,scientistscameclosertofiguringoutwhy.Tounderstandit,youfirstneedtoknowhowanti

viral(抗病毒的)drugswork.Theyattackthevirusbyattachingtoandchangingthesurfacestructuresofthevirus.Todothat,thedrugmustfitand

lockintothevirusliketherightpieceofajigsaw(拼图),whichmeansscientistshavetoidentifythevirusandbuilda3-Dmodelt

ostudyitssurfacebeforetheycandesignanantiviraldrugthatiseffectiveenough.Thetwocoldvirusesthatscientistshadlongknownaboutwererhinovirus(鼻病毒

)AandB.Buttheydidn’tfindoutabouttheexistenceofathirdvirus,rhinovirusC,until2006.Allthreeofthemcontributeto

thecommoncold,butdrugsthatworkwellagainstrhinovirusAandBhavelittleeffectwhenusedagainstC.“Thisexplainsmostofthepreviousfailuresofdrugtrial

sagainstrhinovirus,”studyleaderProfessorAnnPalmenbergatUniversityofWisconsin-Madison,US,toldScienceDaily.Now,morethan10yearsafterthediscoveryof

rhinovirusC,scientistshavefinallybuiltahighly-detailed3-Dmodelofthevirus,showingthatthesurfaceofthevirusis,asexpected,d

ifferentfromthatofothercoldviruses.Withthemodelinhand,hopefullyarealcureforacommoncoldisonitsway.Soon,wema

ynolongerhavetowasteourmoneyonmedicinesthatdon’treallywork.28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofpopularremediesf

oracommoncold?A.Theyarequiteeffective.B.Theyareslightlyhelpful.C.Theyactuallyhavenoeffect.D.Theystillneedtobeimproved.29.Howdoantiviraldrugswork

?A.Bybreakingupcoldvirusesdirectly.B.Bychangingthesurfacestructuresofthecoldviruses.C.Bypreventingcolds

fromdevelopingintoseriousdiseases.D.Byabsorbingdifferentkindsofcoldvirusesatthesametime.30.Whatcanweinfer

fromthepassage?A.Thesurfaceofcoldviruseslooksquitesimilar.B.Scientistshavealreadyfoundacureforthecommoncold.C.Scientistswerenotawareoftheexistenceof

rhinovirusCuntilrecently.D.Knowingthestructureofcoldvirusesisthekeytodevelopinganeffectivecure.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Drugsag

ainstcoldvirusesB.HelpfulhomeremediesC.NocurrentcureforcommoncoldD.ResearchoncoldvirusesD"Wannabuyabody?"Thatwast

heopeninglineofmorethanafewphonecallsIgotfromself-employedphotographerswhenIwasaphotoeditoratU.S.News.Likemanyinthemainstreampress,Iwantedtos

eparatetheworldofphotographersinto"them",whotradeinpicturesofbodiesorrunafterfamouspeoplelikePrincessDiana,and"us",these

riousnewspeople.Butafter16yearsinthatrole,Icametowonderwhetherthetwoworldswereeasilydistinguishable.Workinginthereputableworldofjournal

ism,Itoldphotographerstocoverotherpeople'sdifficultlifesituations.Ijustifiedmarchingintomomentsofsadn

ess,undertheappearanceofthereader'srighttoknow.Iworkedwithprofessionalstalkingtheirwayintosituationsorshoo

tingfrombehindpolicelines.AndIwasn'talone.InanyAmericantown,afteracarcrashorsomeotherhorribleincidentwhenordinarypeoplearehurtorkille

d,yourarelyseephotographerspushingpastrescueworkerstotakephotosofthebloodandinjuries.Butyouarelikelytoseelocalne

wspaperandtelevisionphotographersonthescene—andfast...Howcanwejustifydoingthis?Journalistsaretaughttoseparate,doingthejobfromworryingaboutthe

consequencesofpublishingwhattheyrecord.Repeatedly,theyareremindedofanews-businesssaying:Leaveyourconscienceintheoffice,Avictimmayl

iebleeding,unconscious,ordead.Yourjobistorecordtheimage(图象).You'reaphotographer,notanemergencymedicalworker.Youputawayyo

urfeelingsanddocumentthescene.Butcatastrophiceventsoftenbringouttheworstinphotographersandphotoeditors.Inthefirstminutesandhoursafteradisast

eroccurs,photoagenciesbuypictures.Theyrushtoobtaintherightstobetheonlyonetoowntheseshockingimagesanddeathisusuallythesubject.Often,anagencybuysapictu

refromalocalnewspaperoranamateurphotographerandputsitupforbidbymajormagazines.Themostsought-afterspecia

lpicturescommandtensofthousandsofdollarsthroughbiddingcontests.Iworkedonallthosestoriesandmanylikethem.Whentheyhappen,youmovequickly:buying,d

ealing,tryingtobeattheagenciestothepictures.Now,manypeoplebelievejournalistsarethehypocrites(伪君子)whoneedtobebroug

htdown,andit'sourpicturesthatmostangerothers.Readersmaynotbelieve,aswedo,thatthereisadistinctionbetweenclear-minded"us"an

dmean-spirited"them".Intoomanycases,byourchoicesofimagesaswellashowwegetthem,weproveourreadersright.32.Whenjournalist

sareworking,theyaretoldto.A.workwiththeirconscienceB.respecttheprivacyofthevictimC.separatetheirworkfromfeelingsD.askpoliceforper

missiontotakephotos33.The5thand6thparagraphsmainlytellusthat.A.speeddeterminesthesuccessofanewsstoryB.photoagenciesaregreedierthanser

iousnewspeopleC.photographershavefreeaccesstophotosofaccidentsD.profitisthedrivingforcebehindthecompetit

ionforphotos34.Itcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraphthatseriousnewspeople.A.obtainphotosdifferentlyfromnewsagenci

esB.arenobetterthanself-employedphotographersC.aremoredevotedtoworkthannon-professionalsD.haveahighermoralstandardthanself-employedphotog

raphers35.Theunderlinedword"them"inthelastparagraphrefersto.A.photoeditorsB.photoagenciesC.seriousne

wspeopleD.self-employedphotographers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。Nowadays,peoplearegettinglesssleepthantheyneed

.Weneedtogeteighthoursofsleepeachnight.Buttoday,manyofusarenotgettingenoughhoursofsleep.36Peopleworklonge

r,gotomeetingsatnight,eatsupperlate,watchtelevision,spendhoursonline,orgooutuntillate.37Whenyousleep,you

rbodyproduceschemicalsthathelpthebodytorestandtostayhealthy.Onehealthproblemisweightgain.Whenyoudon’tgetenoughsleep,youfeelhungry.Yourbody

thinksitneedsmorecalories(卡路里);itwillreactinthewayevenwhenyouhavealreadyeatenenough.Anotherproblemisthatifyoudon’tgetenoughsleep,yourmemorywillnotwor

kwell.Youwillfeelworriedandinabadmood(心情).38Withoutenoughsleep,youfeeltired.Whenyoulosesleep,yourbodyagesatafa

sterrate.Sleepingreducestheeffectsofaging.Ourneedtosleepchangesaswegetolder.Newbornbabiessleepfromsixteentotwentyhoursaday.Teenagersneeda

boutnineortenhoursofsleep.Adultsneedabouteighthours,andtheelderlyneedaboutsixorseven.39Wedon’tsleepaslongorasdeeply.Olderpeoplecanspen

dalotoftimeinbed,buttheydon’tsleepwell.40Peoplewithserioussleepproblemsmightneedtoseethedoctororchangetheirlifestyles.A.

Deepsleeprefreshesourbody.B.Sleepproblemscanbeserious.C.Asweage,weloseourabilitytosleep.D.Thebodyusessleeptomakeenergyforitself.E.Th

eyhavetroublegettingenoughsleepatnight.F.Gettingenoughsleepisimportanttoyourhealth.G.Peopletaketimeawayfromtheirsleeptodoother

things.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Emerald(翡翠)Dreams“And

thisismekissingtheBlarneyStone”,saysCarrie,myseventeen-year-olddaughter.Sheturnsthepagesofhernewphotoalbum,recountingherrecentten-day41abroa

d,andmymindwandersback…waybacktowhenshewasonlyfive.“SomedayI’mgoingtoIreland”,shesaid,holdingherChildcraftbookinherlap.Herblueeyes42asshe

lookedatthebeautifulpictures.“Well,maybeyoucan!”Isaid.However,itwas43forourfamilytopayfortheluxuryoftrave

ling.Iwasworkingasasecretary.MyhusbandCharliehadtoclosehis44lastyearduetohispoorhealth…Tenyearslater,Carriecamehome

fromschooloneday,hardlyabletocontainher45,“Mama,you’llnever46wheretheclassisgoing.ToIreland!”shesmiled47.“You’rekidding!”Isaid.“Ireland!Whereyou’

vealwayswantedtogo!”“Thetripis48foryearafternext,andthe$2,100canbepaidininstallments(分期付款).”Thensheadded,“Butthat’stoomuch…isn’tit?”Hervoicewas4

9yetdoubting.“Well,”Isaidslowly,“DaddyandIcan’thelpmuch;50,youhavetwoyearstoearnthemoney.”“Youthinkso?”Carrie’sfacelit

uplikeaChristmastree.“Well,”I51,“maybeyoucoulduseyourfather’sbakeryandsellbakedgoods.”Sellbakedgoods?We52ateachother.Carriewasanexcellen

t53!Thiswouldwork!Sotheplanwas54.Carriebeganworking,makingavarietyofbakedgoods.Sheuseddriedapples,cooked,seasonedandspicedtoperfection.Soon,howe

ver,friedapple-piesbecamethecustomerfavorite.Allingredientswere55—realshortening(起酥油),realbutter—andthecrust(皮)washandmadeandhand-rolled.F

inallythepieswerefriedtoabeautiful,goldenbrown!Thefinishedproductwasanextremelypleasanttreat,winning56fromeventhelittleoldladiesinthesehillswhoh

avebeenmakingdried-applepiesfordecades.57beganrollingin,andtheIrelandfundgrew,andwell58thegiventimethetripabroadwaspaidinfull…NowI’mlookingatheral

bumassheproudlypointsoutthe59shevisited:castlesofIreland,historicbridgesandchurches,cobblestone(鹅卵石)streetsofDublin…somu

chlikethoseinherChildcraftbook.Mydaughterwillforeverrememberthisdreamcometrue,adreamthatbeganintheheart

ofafive-year-oldgirlandwascompletelymade60bythedeliciousapplepie!41.A.trainingB.journeyC.studyD.work42.A.brightenedB.darkened

C.hardenedD.weakened43.A.wiseB.wrongC.difficultD.pleasant44.A.bookstoreB.bakeryC.agencyD.grocery45.A.dis

appointmentB.surpriseC.sorrowD.excitement46.A.realizeB.understandC.guessD.forget47.A.shylyB.slightlyC.bitterlyD.broa

dly48.A.delayedB.plannedC.continuedD.made49.A.sharpB.hesitantC.hopefulD.firm50.A.thusB.evenC.alsoD.still51.A.sug

gestedB.insistedC.wonderedD.disagreed52.A.pointedB.staredC.shoutedD.laughed53.A.secretaryB.travelerC.coo

kD.student54.A.canceledB.changedC.discussedD.laid55.A.naturalB.deliciousC.cleanD.soft56.A.praiseB.award

sC.trustD.titles57.A.MenusB.IdeasC.OrdersD.Questions58.A.withinB.fromC.beyondD.for59.A.buildingsB.sitesC.citiesD.countries60

.A.necessaryB.importantC.popularD.possible第二节(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。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。“What

?You’regoingtostudyinChina?”MyfriendswassurprisedwhenItoldthemmyplantofurthermylearninginChina.Butuptonow,choosingChinatoacquiremyadvancedstudyisoneo

fthebest61(decide)Ihaveevermadeinmylife.MyfirstimpressionofChinaisitslargepopulation.WhenIarrivedatWuhanrailwaystation,Iwas62(amaze)bym

anycrowdsofpeoplewiththeirluggage63(wait)fortaxisorprivatecarstotransportthem.AtthetimeIcouldn’tspeak

Chinese,64madethelocalpeoplesurprised.I65(realize)laterthatitwasprobablybecauseIamfromThailandandhavenoapparentdifferenceinappearanc

e.Ithoughtitwouldbe66(difficulty)formetogetfamiliar67theenvironment.ButassoonasItoldthem68Icomefrom,theyjustwarmlysmiledandsaid,“Y

ouareourneighbor.”Thesewordsmademefeelwelcomed.Ifeltreallysafeandsecureaboutmy69(surround);Ihavebeenhelpedenthusiasticallyw

henIaminneedandIamsoproudofChinesepeoplemainlybecauseof70(they)kindnessandgenerosity.第四部分写作(共两节,共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问交换修改作文,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

:在错的词下画一横线,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。Iusedtobeapersonwhohatesexercising.ButafterIstartedplay

ingbaseball,Iattractedbythesport.Therefore,Icutdownonmostofmysparetime,likeshopping.Thoughitwasn’tthehardprocessforme,Ineededtomakemoreofane

ffortthanothers.Ienjoythefeelingofworkwithmyteammatesaswellasthetimewespendittogether.Thereisaproverbthatgoes,“Theproces

sismuchbeautifulthantheoutcome.”Iamabeginnerinthissport.Sometimespeoplewilllookdownonme,anditdoesn’tmatter.Itwillonlymakemekee

ptrying.OnlywithpractisingoverandoveragaindoIbelieveIcancatchupwithotherfantasticplayeroneday.Thechallengeencouragesmyselftogoon.

第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Peter作为交换生下学期将到你校学习。他发来电子邮件向你询问中国日常生活中常用的一些身势语(bodylanguage),请用英语给他回复。注意:1.

词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearPeter,Yours,LiHua

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