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长春市十一高中学年度高一上学期第三学程考试英语试题2020-2021第卷(共分)I65第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)20第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)515听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷5A,B,C的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有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
101.What does the mando athomeA.He washes the dishes.B.He doesthe gardening.
2.How many people diedin thecrashA.None.B.Two.C.He sweepsthe floor.
3.What doesthe manthink ofdriving to workA.It is annoying.B.It issatisfactory.C.Four.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A pieceof news.C.It istime-wasting.B.Some soldiers.C.The naturalenvironment.
5.When is the mansflight leavingfor AmericaA.a.m.a.m.a.m.B.11:20a.m.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,5从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的C.1:00p.m.A,B,C相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的55作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第至题
6676.What is the womanworried about the dress
7.What will the womando nextC.Find amore stylishdress.A.The material.B.The colorC.The style.A.Try ona dress.B.Leave the place.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What is the purposeof thesurveyA.To doa marketresearch.B.To introducea newproduct.C.To ask people to apply forcredit cards.
9.What doesthe manask the woman to doA.Pay forhis shopping.B.Sign a form.C.Pay his credit cardbills.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.How didthe speakersarriveA.On foot.B.By taxi.C.By car.
11.What arethe speakersprobably goingto watchA.A carrace.B.A tennisgame.C.A soccermatch.
12.Why didthe speakersarrive earlierA.To findPeter.B.To geta goodplace.C.To meetthe players.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplace A.At theend of a term.
85.As Chinaplays agreater rolein globalaffairs
86.comes atime whenthe oldmust giveway to the new
87.were takendown pieceby piece
88.Not onlyhave I known/learned
89.There is a limitto
90.It islikely that书面表达Worthwhile toTear Downthe AncientCity WallsIt isreported thatin orderto builda road,a well-known historicaland culturalcity isto teardown itsancientcity walls,which datefrom/back tothe Mingdynasty.Our classhad adebate onthis matter/issueyesterday.About13%of the students,who saidbuilding aroad wasnecessary for the developmentof society,supported thisaction.In theiropinion,cultural relicsshould giveway tothe developmentof societyifnecessary.However,about87%have theopposite opinion.They believethe ancientcity wallsare veryvaluableand theyare one of thesymbols of the city.There isno doubtthat cultural relics playanimportant partin communicationbetween Chinaand therest of the world.Personally,I thinkculturalrelics are sovaluable that we shouldprotect them.Listening Materials:Text1W:Who doesthe houseworkin yourfamilyM:My motherdoesthemost.She cooks,washesthedishes andso on.My fatherjust sweepsthe floor.And Ido thegardening.Text2M:How couldanyone survivethis crashW:It wasdifficult tobelieve.There weretwo menin thetruck anda womanwith achild icthe car,but noonewas badlyinjured.Text3W:Do youlive veryfar fromyour officeM:Well,its about20miles.But itdoesnt seemthat far.The roadis goodand mycar hasnever beentiapppedin heavytraffic.So thelides neverannoy me.Text4M:Is thereany shockingnews todayW:A landslidestruck.Soldiers wereworking hardto savethe peopletrapped.Till nowmost of them havebeenrescued successfully.Text5W:Ive heardthat you are goingto Americatomorrow.I want to see you offat theairport.When youleavingM:1:00p.m.But I am tocheck in at11:20a.m.W:Then Illseeyouat theairport at11:00a.m.Text6M:Are youbeing servedW:No,I wanta silkdress.Could youshow mesomeM:Sure.What colourdo youpreferW:Well,Im notgood atthat.M:I thinklight bluematches thecolour ofyour skin.W:Yes.Mmm...It looksfine.But Imafraid alight colourdoesnt fitmy age.M:I dontthink so.Actually youlook youngerin thisdress.lt isdesigned in the lateststyle.W:It isnice.OK,can Itry itonM:OK.And thefitting roomsare overthere.Text7M:I wasstopped byone ofthose marketresearchers today.She wasdoing asurvey onmoney.W:Really Whatkind ofthings wasshe askingM:She wanted to knowhow Iusually paidfor everything.W:Hmm.Did youtell herI payfor everythingM:Uh,no...Anyway,she askedme howmany timesId useda creditcard in the pastmonth.I toldher Ididnthave one,and thenext thingIknow,she askedme ifI wantedto haveone!W:But youreonly18!M:Well,I filledouttheform anyway.The onlything is...she askedif aparent couldsign it,so.・・Text8M:We werelucky towalk hereinstead ofdriving.The twopopular teamsattract theirfans tothe finalmatch.W:Its a good jobwe gothere early.Look at all thosecars there.Theyll neverget in the stadium.M:Youd betterfollow meclosely.I dontwant tolose you.W:Dont worry.Til hangon.M:Well goin overthere,Gate B.Peter saidtheyre prettygood tickets.W:Where aretheyM:Theyre rightbehind thegoal.W:Oh,do wehave tostand up all thetimeM:Thats right.W:I hopewell have agoodview.M:Thats whyweve comeearly.The earlieryou are,the better.Text9W:OK,so itsup tous tohold theend ofschool yearparty forour class.How canwe make it areally goodoneM:Well,it shouldntbe toodifficult.Everyone will be sohappy that all theirexams areover.We justneedgood music.W:No.We shoulddo somethingto makeit reallyspecial.We couldaskpeopleto dressup.We couldtelleveryone tocome asa famouscharacter froma film.M:But itllbe difficult to findthe clothes.W:Well,maybe youreright.What elsecould wedo thenM:We couldorganize somefirn games.W:0K.We cantalk aboutit tomoorow.Lefs thinkabout foodnow.What aboutbread orfried chickenM:Why nothave differentkinds ofpizza Everyonelikes pizza.W:Good idea.Text10M:Hello,everyone.My namesSam Thomas.Im fromWSP,short fbrWorldwide StudentsProject.It isaservice organizationwhich wasset up to improveinternational understanding.Now wevegotvolunteers from30different countriesworking aroundthe world.If youreinterested injoining us.rd liketotell youabout someof theprojects.There arethree kinds of projectsto choosefrom:short-term projectslastingtwo orthree weeks,medium-term projectslasting betweenone andsix monthsand long-termprojects whichcan beuptoa year.The firstproject Tdlike totell aboutis inJapan.It9savillage improvementprojectt You,d beworkingwith localpeople,so youneed knowledgeof Japanesefor that.It isfor threeweeks.The nextone isa childrens holiday centrein Poland.The workincludes paintingrooms,gardening andthingslike that.Its amedium-term onelasting sixweeks.The finalproject isfor the medical studentshere.There isa placementin acentre fordisabled childreninIndia.Youd beproviding medicalcare there.Youll worksix monthsthere,so youcan getplenty ofexperienceand do something for the disabled children.B.In themiddle of a term.C.At thebeginning ofa term.
14.What doesthewomansuggest doingA.Watching afamous film.B.Playing somegood music.C.Asking everyoneto dressup.
15.What willthe speakersdiscuss tomorrowA.What clothesto wear.B.What gamesto organize.C.What musicto play.
16.What foodwillthespeakers prepareA.Pizza.B.Bread.C.Fried chicken.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What is the purposeof theprojectsA.To offerjobs from abroad.B.To letpeople gethigher education.C.To improveinternational understanding.
18.How longistheproject inJapanA.Six months.B.Six weeks.C.Three weeks.
19.What willvolunteers in the secondproject doA.Work with the localpeople.B.Do somegardening.C.Provide medicalcare.
20.Where willthemedicalstudents workA.In alanguage school.B.In achildrensholidaycentre.C.In acentre fordisabledchildren.第二部分阅读理解共两节,满分分第一节共小题,每小题分,满分分1022030阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项、、和中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DACHINESENEW YEARCELEBRATIONSCheck backfor informationabout ChineseNew Yearalso calledthe LunarNew Yearcelebrations,parades,and fireworksin thecities below.We typicallyupdate thispage inearly January.Los AngelesUnited States游行Annual Golden Dragon ParadeSaturday,February4,1:00pm-4:00pmNorth BroadwayTheGoldenDragonParade isthe importantChinese culturalevent inSouthern Californiaand drawsover100,000visitors andtourists.The paradehas beenan annualevent since
1898.It featuresmarching bands,lion and dragon dancers,performers,and overtwo dozenfloats.Learn moreabout Los Angeles Chinatown!Vancouver CanadaChineseNew YearParadeSaturday,January28,1:00pm-4:00pmSunday,January29,1:0pm-4:00pmSun Yat-Sen PlazaItfeatures differentcultural performances,special liondance,Kung Fushows andmore.Learn moreaboia WmcoDwe/Chinatown!London EnglandChineseNew YearParadeSunday,January29,10:00am-6:00pmTrafalgar SquareFloats,Chinese lionanddragondance teams,local artists,food andcraft shops.Continuous performancesatTrafalgar Square.The biggestLion andDragon eventin Europe!Leam moreabout LondonChinatown!Sydney AustraliaLunarLanternsJanuary27-February12Darling HarbourTwelveextremely largeChinese lanterns,created bylocal artiststo celebratethe animalsof the Chinese黄道带zodiac,will beshown atdifferent placesthrough thecity.The lanterns-which wereuncoveredin2016-have beenupdated for
2017.Learn moreabout SydneyChinatown!
21.Which cityhas beencelebrating ChineseNew Yearsince acentury agoA.London.B.Vancouver.C.LosAngeles.D.Sydney.
22.Where canyou goif youwanttoexperience differentculturesA.North Broadway.B.Sun Yat-Sen Plaza.C.Trafalgar Square.D.Darling Harbour.
23.How isSydney differentfrom theother citiesA.It displaysChinese lanternsin differentplaces.B.It offersopportunities toshops andlocal artists.C.It has attracted anaudience ofover100,
000.D.It presentscelebrations for12days inJanuary.B播客.Guy Razistheking ofpodcasts The44-year-old NPRNational PublicRadio hoststhreeof Apple*s top-20podcasts,including Wow in the World,NPR sfirst podcastfor kids.Raz,who isknown forhis light-blue eyeglasses,has entertainedmany familiesacross thousandsofmiles ofroad trips.The bestthing abouthim is that hecan make any topicfeel likejust thething youvealwayswantedtoknow about.Podcasts arewhenever andwherever radio,Raz explained.You canlisten tothem wheneveryouwant,wherever youwant——in aplane,a car,or at the kitchentable.Wow in theWorldisthebrainchild ofRaz andhis co-host,Mindy Thomas.The show“takes”kidsthrough timeand space,reporting sciencenews withsurprising soundeffects,and funnywords like“exactdoritosandbonkerballs.”When askedwhy theshow wascreated,Raz said,Mindy hastwo kids,and Ihave twokids.Both ofuswere reallyworried abouthow muchscreen timeour childrennot onlyhad,but wanted.We dont wantkidsto paytoo muchattention tothe screen.So theidea was,Lets createsomething thatis sogood;itcompetes witha video/What happenedwas beyondour expectations.^Raz notedthat podcastsfire theimagination ina waythat screensdont.“Every single personexperiences podcastsdifferently.he said.When youwatch acartoon,for example,the picturesaregiven toyou.Your braindoesnt haveto work.When you*re listeningto podcastslike Wowin theWorld,your mindis yourtelevision screen.It firesupallkindsofconnections in your brain.”Raz alsohosts HowI BuildThis andThe TEDRadio Hour,two wildlysuccessful podcastsfor olderlisteners.Raz said,“Theres awow factorin everysingleperson.What Itry todo isto findexciting wowmomentsin the world andmake usthink.”
24.What canwe learnabout Wowin theWorldA.It isNPRs firstpodcast.B.It mainlytells sciencestories.C.It wascreated44yeas ago.D.It isdesigned forschool children.
25.What isone reasonwhy Razand Mindycreated Wowin theWorldA.They havealways beeninterested inpodcasting.B.They wantedto satisfythe needsof theirchildren.C.They wantedto makenews moreattractive tokids.D.They hopedto makekids spendless timeon screens.
26.What didRaz wantto showby sayingthe wordsin Paragraph6A.Podcasts aremore enjoyablethan screens.B.Podcasts excitechildrens imaginationmore easilythan screens.C.People havedifferent understanding of Wowin theWorld,g cartoonsis harmfulto childrensbrains.
27.Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle forthe textA.Wowinthe WorldB.Guy Raz,a Well-Known HostC.Finding WowintheWorld D.Podcasts-Whenever andWhereverCManypeople haveexcuses fornot learning a foreign language.One of the commonones isthat theydonthaveagift forlanguage learning.The excusethat onehas notalent fbrlearningacertain skillis atragedyin itself,and thiscommon excusehas possiblydiscouraged millionsof peoplefromaccomplishing greatthings.(理论Many expertsand scholars,such asK.Ander Ericsson,one of the worldsleading theoretical的)and experimentalresearchers,have proposedthe theorythat skillis mostlya matterof largeamounts(故意的)of deliberatepractice.Books suchas TheTalent Codehave helpedpopularize it.While Ido notpersonallybelieve that we all learn atthe samepace orthatweare allborn thesame,I certainlybelievethat wecan allachieve amazingresults beyondour imagination,simply throughmotivation andhardwork.To bespecific,anything can be learned,unless ofcourse,you startwith thebelief thatyouare nottalented.The truthisthatif youthink youarenottalented inlanguages,it probablyhas somethingtodowithyour trackrecord inlanguage classesat school.This isntsurprising becausethe curriculumof languageclassesis madeso thatit teacheslanguages inone way,whereas wealllearndifferently.It mightbe good(获得)at thispoint tomention thatdoing interestingstuff doessignificantly helpwiththeacquisition(升除)ofaforeignlanguage.For mostof us,this excludesF grammarand drillstoalarge extent.In myinterview withpolyglot-speaking orusing manylanguages-and authorSusanna Zaraysky,Susanna saidthat herteacher inhigh schoolonce toldher thatshe shouldprobably lookfor anothersubjectto focusher effortson insteadof languages.Susanna now speaks ninelanguages,has writtenabook entitledLanguage isMusic,and hastraveled toexciting placesall overtheworld.Benny Lewis,probably oneofthebest knownlanguage learnersand bloggerson theInternet,hasastrikingly similarstory,and henowspeaksover12languages.Not“talented,eh
28.What doesthe underlinedword“it inparagraph2refer toA.The booknamed TheTalent Code.B.A greatdeal ofpurposeful practice.C.The ideathatanew languageisanew skill.D.The theorythat practicehelps onegain askill.
29.Which ofthe followingstatements mightthe authorprobably agreewithA.Language classesarent suitablefor everyone.B.Schools usuallytry tomake languageclasses interesting.C.Grammar anddrills arethe leastimportant inlanguage learning.D.The talentfor languagesmakes youinterested inlearning them.
30.How doesthe authorexplain hisidea inthe lastparagraphA.By tellingstories.B.By givingexamples.C.By explainingfacts.D.By makingcomparison.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)?5210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有两项为多余选项Smog isaformof airpollution thatis producedintheatmosphere whensunlight reactswith atleast()(微粒)one volatileorganic compoundVOC.When thisreaction occurs,particles areformed intheatmosphere,and oxygenattheground leveltakes inharmful chemicals,thus creatingwhat weconsidersmog.Recent yearshave seenan increasein campaignsforthereduction ofsmog dueto itsharmfuleffects towardsboth humansand theenvironment.31Avoid highVOC products.VOCs arechemicals thateasily escapeinto theatmosphere throughcommonuse aroundthe house.Check thehousehold productsto determineif theycontain VOCs.32Ifyou muststore some,dosoinatightly covered,original containerso thatVOCs cantget out.一Avoid gas-powered yardequipment.Gasoline emissionsare oneofthemajor causesof smogwhetherfrom carsor lawnequipment.Try environment-friendly lawnequipment that canbepoweredelectrically.You canalso changethe materialin youryard.3334When youchoose productsthat aremade intheplacewhere youlive,it cutsdown onthecost oftransport whichreduces emissions.Local farmers*markets andgrocery storescan helpyoudetermine whereitems wereproduced.There areeven manyrestaurants thatare joiningthe movementtowardssupporting locallygrown items.Be energyefficient inyour home.The lessenergy youuse athome,the fewerpollutants thatgo intotheatmosphere.There aremany waysto reduceenergy useincluding throughlighting,heating andcooling.35A.Buy localproducts.B.There arealternatives thatlook real,but requireless careand attention.C.It ishigh timethatwechanged ourhabits tomakeadifference.D.Shop forgreen products.E.If youmust usethem,buy insmall quantitiesthatcanbe usedquickly.F.Make acommunity garden.Grow vegetablesand fruitfor yourcommunity.G.For example,try equipmentthat resetstemperatures onits ownwhile youreaway.第三部分英语知识运用(共一节,满分分)完形填空(共小题,每题分,满分分)1515115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项A BC D涂黑As ateenager inthe1960s,growing upin suburbssouth ofBoston,I fellunder thecontrol ofthe very(谜)pleasantly36mysteries oftheChineselanguage.Someday,I toldmyself,I would37the meaningsofthe mysteries.So,entering college,I decidedto38the studyof Chinese.But mysmall collegein Maineoffered nocoursesin thatlanguage.Following graduationfrom college,I enteredan eveningcourse ata languagecenterfor adults,and thus39my personaljourney inthe studyof Chinese.That journey40GeorgeWashington andGeorgetown universities,the Departmentof StatesForeign LanguageInstitutes earlymorningsclasses...and aftera15-year41,restarted intutoring classesstarting in1999and laterinindependent studyat George Mason Universitywithout42,From1983and throughthe followingdecades,a dozenbusinesstrips toChina43my studyof Chinese,I experiencedthe amazingchange ofChina.In2012,I retired.I beganto attendweekly presentationsabout Chineseaffairs sponsoredby George(偶然的)Masons Confucius Institute,where bylate2014this casualcontact hadled tothe44of aChineseReading Club.By mid-2016six experiencedChinese learnerscould readand discussdifficult,45(文学的)literary shorterworks ofsuch46Chinese authorsas MoYan,Liu Zhenyun,and SuTong.Under theteachers9guidance the47and joysofthegroup meetingsto understand the secretesof theshortstories Iread,in Chinese,have broughtme toa deeperunderstandingofChina.Iampersonally48fortheopportunity provided.I canonly suggestGeorgeMasonConfuciusInstituteconsider49the modelofthis readinggroup toothers,as theworlds mostspoken andread languageis
5036.A.relaxing B.inviting C.developing D.confusing
37.A.explain B.deepen C.uncover D.evaluate
38.A.look intoB.break offC.seek outD.take up
39.A.launched B.spread C.delayed D.shared
40.A.shook offB.wound throughC.set upD.lived with
41.A.interaction B.break C.improvement D.exchange
42.A.difficulties B.encouragement C.guidance D.delivery
43.A.strengthened B.started C.interrupted D.ended
44.A.formation B.breakup C.factor D.wave
45.A.regularly B.highly C.rapidly D.suitably
46.A.revived B.respected C.annoyed D.doubted
47.A.weaknesses B.challenges C.sufferings D.strengths
48.A.demanding B.concerned C.grateful D.anxious
49.A.guaranteeing B.cancelling C.selling D.promoting
50.A.increasingly B.discouragingly C.frighteningly D.decreasinglypopular amongthe Westernerswho havestarted thewonderful voyageto it.第卷(共分)n55第四部分写作(共五节,满分分)55第一节单词拼写(共小题,每题分,满分分)10I10(请使用必修一后必修二课文所学单词的正确形式填空)Unit4suffer〜Unitl
151.A brightidea suddenlys methat Icould usethe moneyI savedto helpa poorstudentinthe countryside.(参考)
52.When reading,youd betteravoid toyour dictionarytoo often.
53.Sound thealarm onlyin ane.(以前的)
54.One dayI meta classmateof mineinthestreet.
55.Shakespeare madehisclive throughtheir languagein hisplays.(形容).
56.The beautyoftheWest Lakeis beyond
57.The injuredgirl rantothe nearest houseand bfor help.(保存).
58.The ancienttemple andother culturalrelicsarewell
59.This willhelp foreignersbetter jointhe societyand punderstanding acrosscultures.(值得做的).
60.The smileon mymothers facemade itall第二节单句语法填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10110(在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式)
161.This bookwill supplysome scientificmethods usin Englishlearning.
62.the aidofthedoctor,Joe wasback onhis feetsoon.()
63.He isalways cominglate forclass forvariety reasons.()
64.One-third ofthecountryis coveredwith treesandthemajor ofthe citizensare natives.()
1..1appreciate givethe chancetoworkinyourcompany twoyears ago.()
66.Dina,struggle formonths tofind ajob asa waitress,finally tooka positionatalocal advertisingagency.()
67.She acceptedthe doctorsproposal thatshe operateon.
68.Humans shouldtake responsibilityfor somethingthey havedoneto animals
69.The coursenormally attractsabout100students,whom upto halfwillbefromabroad.
70.Creating anatmosphere employeesfeel partofateam isa bigchallenge.第三节单句改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110(多改或不按格式要求改不得分)下面每个句子都只有一处语言错误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
(八),并在其下面写出该词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词
71.He waspretty fortunatethat hedidnt starveto death,but survivedinthecold winter.
72.He isdreaming awonderful dreamwhile thefire alarmbegins ringing.
73.Cambridge datedback tothe13th centuryistheuniversity inBritain whichmany studentsdreamabout.
74.The islandis equalattractive inspring andautumn becauseofthepleasant weatherin bothseasons.
75.He demandedthat hewas toldeverything.
76.All thepeople onthe shipwere insafety thoughthe storm.
77.They madean attemptclimbing thathill.
78.The reasonwhy theytold youis nottrue.
79.Which isoften thecase,manypeopleconsider itthe governmentsduty toprotect theculturalheritage.
80.Jeff wasthe onlyoneofthestudentswho wereawarded.第四节句子诵译(共空,每空分,得分或分,满分分)1010I10(前七句严格与课文内容相一致,后三句根据提示完成句子)
81.With strongsupport from the governmentand ofthe cityspeople,a newTangshanwas builtupon theearthquake ruins.有了来自政府的大力支持以及唐山人民的不懈努力,一座新的唐山在废墟中被建立起来
82.However,dangerous conditionsand damagedroads will.然而,条件险恶和道路受损,将会使运送食物和物资变得困难
83.China iswidely knownfor itsancient civilizationwhich hascontinued allthe wayinto moderntimes,.尽管历史跌宕起伏,中国因其古代文明一直延续至今而闻名于世
84.Over theyears,the systemdeveloped intodifferent forms,people weredivided geographically,leading tomany varietiesof dialectsand characters.在随后的年代里,这一体系发展成不同的形式,这是由于当时中国人居住地域的分割,从而导致不同方言和汉字变体的产生
1.1,an increasingnumber ofinternational studentsare beginningtoappreciate Chinasculture andhistory throughthis amazinglanguage.随着中国在全球事务中扮演着更为重要的角色,越来越多的国际学生开始通过汉语这一奇妙的语言了解和欣赏中国的文化和历史
86.There.新旧更替的时代已经到来
87.Temples andother culturalsites_______________________________,and thenmoved andputback togetheragain ina placewhere theywere safefromthewater.人们将寺庙和其他文化遗址逐块拆解,运至一个不受河水侵袭的安全地带,再按原样复原
88.quite alot aboutyour culture,but Ihave alsomademade manyfriends.(not only引起的倒装句)我不但了解了你们相当多的文化而且交了很多朋友
89.my patience.(limitn.)我的耐心是有限的
90.virtual realitywill becomea partof modernlife in()thenearfuture.likely在不久的将来,虚拟现实很可能会成为现代生活的一部分第五节书面表达(满分分,其中行文分,书写分)
15123.据报道,某历史文化名城为了修建公路,准备将该市建于明代的古城墙拆毁昨日你班就此问题进行了讨1论请根据以下讨论结果写一篇报道,并谈谈你的看法赞成反对()你的观点13%87%息:词数左
1.修建公路是社会发展的需
1.古城墙具有极高的历史价值,是城市可以100要;L右2文化遗产在必要时应让步于文明的象征之一;增加
2.......适当.文化遗产有利于我国与世界各国的以使社会发展2细节,文化交流连行文题
3.拟m.目自听力1-5BABAC6-10BACBA11-15CBACB16-20ACCBC阅读篇篇篇A21~23CBA B24-27BDBC C28-30DAB七选五l.C
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3.B
4.A
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82.makeitdifficulttodeliver foodand supplies
83.despite themany upsand downsin itshistory
84.as itwas atime when。
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