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高三英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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4.本试卷主要命题范围:高考范围。
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。
例:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.
How
will
the
weather
be
on
Sunday?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Cloudy.
2.
Why
will
the
woman
leave?
A.
She
has
a
meeting
to
attend.
B.
She
isn't
interested
in
parties.
C.
She
has
to
drive
the
man
home.
3.
What
will
the
woman
do
later?
A.
Paint
the
walls.
B.
Move
the
furniture.
C.
Text
the
man
4.
What
will
the
speakers
do
together
before
the
concert?
A.
Eat
in
a
cafe.
B.
Read
in
a
bookstore.
C.
Work
in
an
office.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
song.
B.
A
name.
C.
A
film.
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.
What
did
the
man
do
today?
A.
He
prepared
dinner.
B.
He
took
a
sight
test.
C.
He
had
his
teeth
checked.
7.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Mother
and
son.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
did
the
man
think
of
the
program
about
the
Olympic
Games?
A.
Dull.
B.
Brilliant.
C.
Exciting.
9.
What
does
the
man
like
doing?
A.
Watching
TV.
B.
Paying
sports.
C.
Going
to
the
cinema.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
does
the
man
say
about
the
airport?
A.
It's
far
from
downtown.
B.
It's
new
and
clean.
C.
It's
really
close
to
the
city.
11.
How
does
the
man's
wife
prefer
to
go
to
the
airport?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
subway.
C.
By
bus.
12.
What
does
the
man
feel
satisfied
with
about
the
airport?
A.
The
check-in.
B.
The
parking
lot.
C.
The
souvenir
price.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
woman's
problem?
A.
She
can't
remember
her
computer
password.
B.
She
can't
connect
her
computer
to
the
system.
C.
She
doesn't
know
how
to
buy
a
new
computer.
14.
How
long
will
the
meeting
last?
A.
Ten
minutes.
B.
Three
hours.
C.
Two
days.
15.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Go
to
IT
directly.
B.
Wait
for
Tom
patiently.
C.
Avoid
disturbing
others.
16.
Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
factory.
B.
In
a
store.
C.
In
an
office.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
do
most
big
platforms
offer
to
online
sellers?
A.
Insurance.
B.
Free
advertising.
C.
Product
packing.
18.
What
should
be
avoided
for
online
sellers?
A.
Meeting
their
buyers
at
night.
B.
Selling
products
of
great
value.
C.
Using
separate
e-mail
addresses.
19.
What
will
happen
to
online
sellers
providing
false
descriptions
of
their
products?
A.
They
will
be
sent
into
prison
at
once.
B.
They
will
be
banned
from
the
website.
C.
They
will
be
monitored
by
security
cameras.
20.
Who
are
the
possible
listeners?
A.
Website
managers.
B.
New
online
shoppers.
C.
Potential
online
sellers.
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。
A
Seda
Hotels
Details
Seda
Hotels,
named
"Philippines'
Leading
Hotel
Group"
by
the
UK-based
World
Travel
Awards,
offer
good
service,
exceptional
value
and
exciting
destinations.
Although
filled
with
modern
equipment,
Seda
takes
pride
in
its
philosophy,
"home
of
Filipino
hospitality(热情好客)",
where
the
best
of
tradition
is
applied
to
a
modern-day
setting.
Seda
is
the
first
Asian
hotel
brand
to
be
named
a
Certified
Gold
Service
Property
by
the
American
Hotels
and
Lodging
Educational
Institute,
signifying(表明)its
following
international
standards
of
service.
Seda
is
the
Filipino
word
for
"silk",
which
perfectly
represents
its
commitment
to
providing
a
wonderful
hotel
experience.
It
is
fully-owned
and
operated
by
AyalaLand
Hotels
and
Resorts
Corporation(AHRC).
Website
http://www.
Services
Accommodations,
meeting
rooms,
a
business
center,
a
lap
pool
and
a
gym,
in-room
dining,
daily
housekeeping,
laundry
and
dry-cleaning,
transportation
service
and
a
roof
deck
bar.
It
provides
409
air-conditioned
rooms
filled
with
all
the
necessities
to
ensure
an
enjoyable
stay.
A
mini
cafe,
a
small
kitchen
and
free
wireless
Internet
access
are
also
provided.
On-site
dining
options
include
a
restaurant,
which
is
an
ideal
place
to
have
a
meal.
In
the
evening,
guests
are
welcome
to
wind
down
in
the
comfortable
bar.
Locations
Seda
hotels
are
located
in
the
most
dynamic
destinations
in
the
Philippines:
30th
Street
cor.
11th
Avenue
Bonifacio
Global
City
稰ison
Avenue,
Atria
Park
District,
Mandurriao,
Iloilo
稪.
P.
Laurel
Avenue,
Bajada,
Davao
City
Prices
Single
Room:
$
57
per
night
Luxurious(豪华的)Single
Room:
$
87
per
night
Double
Room:
$
134
per
night
Luxurious
Double
Room:
$
155
per
night
21.
What
can
we
know
about
Seda?
A.
It
is
a
UK-based
brand.
B.
It
adopts
ancient
equipment.
C.
It
is
most
famous
for
its
silk.
D.
It
provides
world-class
service.
22.
What
can
you
do
in
a
Seda
hotel?
A.
Relax
in
an
underground
bar.
B.
Cook
a
good
meal
in
a
kitchen.
C.
Visit
904
air-conditioned
rooms.
D.
Get
access
to
paid
wireless
Internet.
23.
How
much
should
you
pay
for
a
luxurious
single
room
for
two
nights?
A.
$
87.
B.
$
114.
C.
$
174.
D.
$
289.
B
Twenty-nine-year-old
Maxim
Kiselev
lives
in
Moscow,
Russia,
with
his
beautiful
wife,
Natalia,
and
lives
with
a
disease
which
mainly
affects
the
left
side
of
his
body.
Maxim
is
a
wheelchair
dancer,
and
does
both
ballroom
style
dancing
and
figure
skating
on
ice.
He
initially
took
up
dancing
when
he
was
14
years
old
as
a
way
to
strengthen
his
body-in
particular
his
left
arm
and
fingers
which
had
limited
functionality
at
the
time.
Gradually,
he
began
to
think
about
becoming
the
standing
partner
of
a
person
using
a
wheelchair;
however,
his
challenges
with
balance
meant
it
wasn't
going
to
be
possible.
His
mother
and
coach
suggested
he
get
into
a
wheelchair
himself.
He
unwillingly
got
into
a
wheelchair
but
was
quickly
pleased
by
his
progress.
The
possibilities
without
a
partner
were
limited,
so
Maxim
went
on
in
search
of
a
dance
partner.
With
only
some
practice
with
his
first
partner,
the
pair
took
part
in
their
first
tournament,
where
they
performed
well.
While
his
start
in
partner
dancing
was
good,
finding
a
right
partner
wasn't
easy.
His
mother
would
get
in
touch
with
the
girls'
parents
or
coaches
and
the
vast
majority
had
very
rude
reactions
as
soon
as
they
found
out
he
was
disabled.
His
coaches
drove
him
to
grow
and
develop
as
a
dancer,
and
came
up
with
some
great
techniques
to
help
him.
His
dancing
was
improved
even
further
when
his
third
coach
forced
him
to
think
in
the
way
a
standing
dancer
did.
Maxim
says
this
is
what
helped
his
performance
to
look
like
dancing
rather
than
just
rolling
back
and
forth
on
the
dance
floor.
Maxim
says
his
greatest
pride
is
having
taken
his
dancing
skills
on
ice.
He
is
the
first
high
level
figure
skater
in
a
wheelchair,
and
still
the
only
one
to
his
day.
Maxim
is
taking
a
break
from
dance
because
of
health
issues,
but
he
recently
participated
in
a
Russian
Virtual
Reality
Project
which
aims
to
motivate
people
with
disabilities
to
get
more
active
in
real
life.
24.
How
does
Maxim's
disease
affect
him?
A.
He
gives
up
his
dream
to
become
a
dancer.
B.
He
can
only
control
half
of
his
body
freely.
C.
He
has
no
way
to
make
a
living
all
the
time.
D.
He
has
an
extremely
unhappy
marriage
life.
25.
Why
did
Maxim
start
dancing?
A.
To
be
a
standing
dance
partner.
B.
To
meet
his
mother's
expectation.
C.
To
improve
his
physical
condition.
D.
To
get
himself
out
of
a
wheelchair.
26.
What
difficulty
did
Maxim
have
while
looking
for
a
dance
partner?
A.
Few
people
praised
his
talent.
B.
Nobody
helped
with
the
search.
C.
He
was
rejected
because
of
his
skills.
D.
He
faced
discrimination
due
to
disability.
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"this"
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Mastering
dancing
techniques.
B.
Thinking
like
a
standing
dancer.
C.
Helping
people
with
disabilities.
D.
Making
some
progress
in
dancing.
C
A
new
study
looks
at
how
pets
provide
important
support
through
petting,
cuddles(拥抱),
and
a
frequent
physical
presence.
This
is
especially
key
when
people
feel
lonely.
The
researchers
interviewed
32
people
aged
59
to
83
years
old.
Pets
included
dogs,
cats,
birds,
etc.
More
than
90%
o
of
the
people
spoke
about
touch
in
the
relationship
with
their
pets.
"Participants
often
described
touch-based
interactions
with
their
pets
as
being
comforting
or
relaxing
in
a
way
that
contributed
to
their
overall
wellbeing,"
the
researchers
say.
"For
our
participants,
comfort
is
the
sense
of
being
somehow
cared
for
by
another
being."
Many
people
in
the
study
spoke
about
how
their
pets
just
seemed
to
"know"
when
they
weren't
feeling
well
and
they'd
move
to
get
physically
near
them.
Different
pets
were
better
at
providing
comfort,
some
participants
insisted.
Many
said
cats
were
more
relaxing
companions
than
dogs,
while
others
said
dogs
could
be
relaxing
as
long
as
they
were
"the
right
kind
of
dog".
But
almost
all
pets
provided
some
sort
of
comfort
to
their
owners
when
it
came
to
touch.
Janette
Young,
lecturer
in
health
sciences
at
the
University
of
South
Australia,
and
her
team
uncovered
an
interesting
thing
about
the
pet-human
relationship.
People
in
the
study
often
spoke
about
how
their
animals
demanded
to
be
petted
or
seemed
to
take
joy
in
the
interaction.
This,
in
turn,
made
the
humans
feel
good.
The
researchers
suggest
that
pets
can
be
"helpful
in
reducing
touch
deprivation(匾乏)"
and
the
benefits
can
come
from
all
kinds
of
pets.
This
connection
can
be
particularly
important
in
health
care
and
senior
care
settings
where
patients
and
workers
are
less
likely
to
be
able
to
see
friends
and
family;
yet
touch
is
important
and
can
improve
health
and
happiness.
Pets
can
also
offer
benefits
that
in
some
cases
people
can't
offer.
"Relationships
with
pets
are
different
to
those
with
humans,"
Young
says.
"Animals
don't
judge
and
are
always
with
us."
28.
About
what
did
some
participants
hold
different
opinions?
A.
What
pets
were
better
at
providing
comfort.
B.
Whether
pets
could
make
them
feel
relaxed.
C.
How
they
felt
when
their
pets
touched
them.
D.
When
pets
could
notice
their
owners'
discomfort.
29.
What
did
Janette
Young
find
about
the
pet-human
relationship?
A.
It
is
full
of
judgments.
B.
It
turns
out
temporary.
C.
It
benefits
both
parties.
D.
It
is
determined
by
pets.
30.
What
may
researchers
suggest
hospitals
do?
A.
Encourage
pet
connection
programs.
B.
Raise
pets
to
reduce
human
touch.
C.
Select
out
the
best
pet
companions.
D.
Order
workers'
friends
to
pay
visits.
31.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
Humans
need
spiritual
support.
B.
Pet-human
interactions
are
common.
C.
Lonely
people
like
living
with
pets.
D.
Pets
offer
humans
touch-based
comfort.
D
Parking
your
car
in
a
parking
garage
has
a
lot
of
advantages.
You
do
not
have
to
constantly
move
your
car
for
alternate
side
parking,
or
snow
removal,
and
you
do
not
have
to
go
in
and
out
of
your
vehicle
in
unpleasant
weather.
Now,
in
Munich,
Germany,
there
is
an
additional
benefit-artificial
intelligence
can
reward
drivers
for
not
using
their
cars.
A
trial
program,
led
by
UK-based
Fetch,
ai
and
Datarella,
a
German
company,
at
a
downtown
Munich
office
building,
uses
AI
to
communicate
with
drivers
to
tell
them
when
the
garage
is
filling
up
and
a
price
increase
will
go
into
effect,
or
suggest
that
drivers
find
an
alternative
place
to
park.
Actually,
it
can
be
used
as
a
motivation
for
people
to
leave
their
cars
and
use
environmentally-friendly
methods
of
transportation.
People
who
do
not
use
their
cars
to
commute
to
work
will
be
rewarded
with
public
transit
passes.
The
AI
is
based
on
a
multi-agent
technology
where
agents
can
perform
specific
tasks
and
by
communication
with
each
other,
sort
out
complex
situations.
The
drivers'
apps
will
be
programmed
to
know
when
the
cars
will
be
in
use
and
the
parking
garage
agent
will
tap
into
a
camera
system
that
will
analyze
the
amount
of
spaces
and
then
set
the
price
accordingly.
Then
the
drivers
can
decide
whether
and
where
to
park
through
the
apps.
The
city
council(议会)made
some
comments
on
the
new
project:
it
is
still
immature
but
it
is
likely
to
improve
parking
space
management
and
organize
traffic
flow
to
prevent
traffic
jams.
"Our
system
encourages
community
use
of
public
transport
or
other
sustainable
transportation
through
a
distribution
system
while
reducing
the
congestion(拥堵)that
accounts
for
a
great
deal
of
Munich's
CO2
emissions(排放),"
Michael
Reuter,
CEO
of
Datarella
said.
Even
a
10
percent
reduction
of
car
use
will
save
37,
000
tons
of
emission.
That
is
the
equivalent
emissions
of
all
yearly
energy
use
for
4,
000
homes.
While
the
system
is
being
trialed
in
only
one
garage,
Fetch,
ai
plans
to
expand
the
trial
to
other
parking
garages
around
the
city
in
2021.
32.
What
does
the
trial
program
encourage
drivers
to
do?
A.
Avoid
public
transport.
B.
Use
green
transportation.
C.
Pay
more
for
the
parking.
D.
Park
in
traditional
garages.
33.
What
is
paragraph
3
mainly
about?
A.
How
parking
prices
are
increased.
B.
How
drivers
benefit
from
parking.
C.
How
normal
parking
garages
operate.
D.
How
the
AI
parking
system
works.
34.
What
is
the
city
council's
attitude
towards
the
project?
A.
Generally
positive.
B.
Extremely
worried.
C.
Barely
hopeful.
D.
Totally
admiring.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
You
Will
Be
Rewarded
for
Not
Parking
B.
Parking
Your
Car
in
the
Garage
Matters
C.
A
Parking
Garage
Is
Using
AI
for
Parking
D.
A
Trial
Parking
System
Is
Expanding
Fast
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。
In
the
globalizing
world,
you're
likely
to
receive
some
kind
of
encouragement
to
travel,
study
or
work
abroad.
It
may
seem
like
you
have
a
lot
going
on.
As
a
result,
you
don't
seriously
consider
these
chances.
Actually,
you
should
think
about
them
carefully,
especially
traveling
abroad.
36
You'll
get
out
of
your
comfort
zone.
At
home,
you
interact
with
your
family
members,
your
neighbors
or
your
good
friends.
37
Traveling
in
a
foreign
country,
with
different
people,
who
hold
different
values,
takes
all
that
familiarity
and
comfort
away.
It
can
be
scary,
but
once
you
figure
out
you
can
connect
with
people
despite
differences,
you
become
more
competent.
38
As
you
overcome
the
obstacles(障碍)of
figuring
out
how
to
use
public
transit
in
a
foreign
country,
or
asking
for
simple
things
in
a
grocery
store,
you
are
building
up
confidence
in
adapting
in
foreign
situations.
You
realize
that
you
can
do
things
despite
the
obstacles
and
suddenly
the
obstacles
seem
more
like
welcomed
challenges.
You'll
develop
cultural
sensitivity.
39
This
is
because
it
can
help
us
understand
international
issues
and
avoid
conflicts.
Therefore,
it's
important
to
look
for
underlying
values
that
may
explain
a
certain
behavior
to
practise
cultural
sensitivity.
When
you
travel
abroad,
you
have
the
chances
to
observe
different
cultural
values
and
traditions,
which
helps
you
to
develop
cultural
sensitivity.
You'll
adapt
to
globalization.
With
the
Internet
and
social
media,
we
are
globalizing
quickly.
It
is
likely
that
you
get
a
job
that
has
you
travel
for
business
or
make
conference
calls
with
international
business
partners.
40
Use
the
confidence
and
cultural
sensitivity
that
traveling
helps
you
develop
to
succeed.
A.
You'll
become
more
confident.
B.
You'll
become
sensitive
to
challenges.
C.
Here
are
some
tips
on
traveling
abroad.
D.
You
are
comfortable
in
these
familiar
relationships.
E.
Being
culturally
sensitive
is
vital
in
our
globalizing
world.
F.
And
there
are
enough
reasons
why
you
should
choose
to
travel
abroad.
G.
In
the
business
world,
the
experiences
of
traveling
abroad
can
give
you
a
competitive
edge.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
After
my
husband
Tom
retired,
we
moved
to
South
Carolina.
During
the
first
few
weeks,
we
were
busy
unpacking
our
boxes.
Venturing
outdoors,
we
explored
parks
and
tried
out
restaurants.
We
waved
to
neighbors,
but
aside
from
simple
41
,
we
hadn't
really
made
connections.
We
had
a
community
page
online.
I
usually
42
it,
but
one
day
a
post
from
a
young
mother
caught
my
eye
and
I
studied
it
carefully.
She
said
she
got
a(n)
43
that
afternoon
and
urgently
needed
someone
to
44
her
baby.
I'd
run
a
home
daycare
for
years
and
I
45
it,
so
I
sent
a
46
to
her
and
gave
her
my
phone
number.
She
called
47
-"You're
a
lifesaver!"
was
the
greeting
I
got
when
I
48
.
She
was
just
two
blocks
away,
so
I
49
over
to
meet
her.
She
opened
the
door
with
a
14-month-old
in
her
arms.
"This
is
Macy,"
she
informed
me.
She
made
a
50
list
of
some
instructions
and
then
rushed
out.
I
51
a
basket
of
toddler(学步的小孩)books.
Picking
out
some,
I
invited
Macy
to
sit
with
me.
What
a
52
to
find
a
copy
of
a
classic
hook
I'd
read
repeatedly!
Turning
the
pages
and
pointing
at
the
pictures,
I
recited
it
from
53
.
Before
I
knew
it,
Macy's
mother
went
back
and
I
went
home.
I'd
had
a
really
54
afternoon.
Macy's
interesting
ways
of
behaving
brought
a
lot
of
55
.
Perhaps
I
could
find
some
children
here
to
care
for.
I
brought
the
56vup
to
Tom.
To
my
delight,
he
57
it,
and
1
founded
a
home
daycare.
Kids
are
really
58
-like
Jenny
who
often
sings
"Rock-a-Bye
Baby"
in
my
ear.
I
laugh
a
lot!
Now,
I
have
a
wonderful
collection
of
"
59
"
to
greet
me-
it
60
my
heart
when
I
open
my
front
door,
see
a
sweet
face
and
hear,
"Good
morning,
Ms,
Mary!"
41.
A
congratulations
B.
comments
C.
greetings
D.
celebrations
42.
A.
managed
B.
assessed
C
ignored
D.
scanned
43.
A.
organization
B.
emergency
C.
wedding
D.
habit
44.
A.
look
after
B.
listen
to
C.
test
out
D.
search
for
45.
A.
banned
B.
escaped
C.
forgot
D.
enjoyed
46.
A.
message
B.
book
C.
box
D.
gift
47.
A.
nervously
B.
instantly
C.
suddenly
D.
slowly
48.
A
arrived
B.
applied
C.
answered
D.
resigned
49.
A.
walked
B.
drove
C.
climbed
D.
trembled
50.
A.
casual
B.
quick
C.
strange
D.
cheap
51.
A
posted
B
wrote
C.
bought
D.
spotted
52.
A.
shame
B.
burden
C.
surprise
D.
task
53.
A
memory
B.
future
C.
dream
D.
present
54.
A
boring
B.
pleasant
C.
ordinary
D.
challenging
55.
A
intelligence
B
confusion
C.
laughter
D.
generosity
56.
A
idea
B.
treat
C.
hobby
D.
bargain
57.
A.
changed
B.
doubted
C
resisted
D.
supported
58.
A.
innocent
B.
funny
C.
creative
D.
talented
59.
A
colleagues
B.
teachers
C.
neighbors
D.
students
60.
A
warns
B.
breaks
C.
warms
D.
hurts
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。
Mount
Everest,
which
is
part
of
China,
61
(lie)
between
Nepal
and
Tibet.
Om
Tuesday,
Nepal
and
China
made
a
surprising
62
(announce)
on
the
height
of
the
world's
highest
mountain.
After
years
of
not
63
(reach)
an
agreement
on
the
mountain's
height,
both
sides
have
measured
again
and
discovered
it's
higher
than
anyone
thought.
Sir
George
Everest,
after
64
the
mountain
is
named,
was
the
main
surveyor(测量员)
of
India
in
the
mid-1800s.
Radhanath
Sikdar,
an
Indian
man
who
worked
for
Mr.
Everest,
was
the
first
to
realize
it
was
the
highest
mountain
in
the
world.
He
65
(exact)
calculated
the
height
as
being
29,
000
feet.
But
Mr.
Sikdar's
boss
added
two
feet
66
the
height
because
he
was
afraid
people
wouldn't
trust
a
round
number
like
29,
000.
But
the
height
most
people
have
been
using
for
Mount
Everest
came
from
a
1955
survey
conducted
by
India,
which
put
the
mountain's
height
at
29,
029
feet(8,
848
meters).
Since
that
time,
other
attempts
67
(make)
to
measure
the
mountain,
each
coming
up
with
68
different
result.
Last
year,
four
surveyors
from
Nepal
climbed
Mount
Everest
and
made
new
measurements.
using
GPS
and
satellite
information.
And
in
May,
China
sent
up
69
(it)
own
tem
of
surveyors,
who
were
the
only
ones
to
climb
Mount
Everest
this
year.
Working
together
70
(determine)
the
mountain's
exact
height,
the
two
countries
announced
the
new
height:
29,
031.
7
feet(8,
848.
86
meters).
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分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:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。
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。
Last
Friday's
afternoon
witnessed
the
annual
English
Speech
Contest
at
school,
which
was
such
great
that
many
students
thought
highly
of
it.
Over
twenty
students
took
the
part
in
the
competition.
As
the
competition
began,
participants
gave
speech
and
answered
a
few
questions
for
judges.
In
the
last
hour,
three
participants
in
the
final
competed
fiercely,
offer
excellent
performances.
The
results
came
out
soon
and
the
winners
awarded.
The
competition
is
really
meaning
aril
inspirational.
Actually,
it
is
not
just
a
simple
competition
and
an
important
platform
where
students
can
express
them
in
English
and
build
up
their
confidence
in
English
learning.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是某国际学校的学生李华,你校的视频制作俱乐部(Video
Production
Club)正在征集关于春节记忆的短视频以供展示。请你给该活动的负责人Alan写封邮件并投稿,内容包括:
1.表明意图;
2.介绍作品;
3.表达期望。
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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