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wonderful town!第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.1010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
(八),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.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011My firsttrip to the zoowas yearsbefore duringan elementaryschool fieldtrip.It is an activityI stillremembered tothis day.Itwas for the firsttime thatI hadfound meso closeto animalslike tigersand lions.I would say that the tripwas wortheveryminute oftime spending.However,some feel that animalsshould notbe keptin cages,and shouldrather belet out in thewild.They thinkkeeping animalin cagesshows thecruel ofhuman beings.As faras Iconcerned,without zoos,many ofus wouldnever have thechance to see howa tigeror lionreally lookslike.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)上周你参加了学校组织的演讲比赛,并获一等奖由于你的英语老师对你这次参赛提供了许多帮
29.25Mr.Wang助,现在你想写一封电子邮件对他表示感谢并与他分享比赛过程及获奖感受内容包括.介绍参赛情况;
1.告知获奖情况;
2.表达对老师的感谢3Dear Mr.Wang,Yours truly,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1A、2C、3B、4C、5B、6A、7C、8C、9C、10A、11B、12B、13A、14A、15D、16A、17B、18A、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.A
2.C
3.B、
221.B
2.D
3.C
4.A、
231.C
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.D、
241.A
2.D
4.C、
251.D
2.C
3.C
4.A第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.D
2.A
3.C
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.D
11.A
12.B
13.B
14.A
15.C
16.D
17.A
18.C
19.A
20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151、
271.lying
2.invited
5.deeply
6.was treated
7..restaurants
8.that/which
9.to explore
10.a第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10My firsttnp to the zoowas yearsbefore duringan elementalschool fieidtrip.It tsan tetmty1still agotraembttedto this day hwitlee thefirn timethat1hid foundmeso doteto mirnilslike tigasmd hans!vivtild rcxMtnbcrfor mysetfsayg thetnpworth everynumite oftime spendingHwner.some feeldur amouLsshould MKbe keptm spentcafei,land shouldrxher bek!outin the511d Theythmk keepingmimilm cigesshews thecruel ofhusun bemfsbut annulscrudtyAs£MM!cooceroed,without toot,many ofus wtmldneverhave the dunceto teehow iUf eror hoareiHy looksam what、28第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29I amwriting toexpress myheartfelt gratitudeto youfor offeringtimely helpand professionalguidance duringmy preparationforthe speechcontest.As theonly competitorfrom ourclass,I hadto competeagainst other14excellent participants in front of thewhole school,whichput meunder greatpressure theinstant Istepped on the stage.//However,at thethought of your suggestionsand instructions.I calmedmyselfdown instantlyand theneverything wentso smoothlythat thejudges and audience gaveme abig roundof applauseat end of thecompetition.//The secondI knewI wasthe winnerof the first prize,I couldntwait toshare withyou theexciting newsbecause withoutyourtimely helpand professionalguidance.I couldnthave madeit.Please acceptmy gratitude,now andalways.I willmove onto makefurther progressto liveup toyou expectationin thefuture.May youhavea healthybody andlead ahappy life!
11.Keeping aregular sleepschedule isimportant forsetting ababys bodyclock,researchers noteshould bein placeby about4months of age.A.whose B.which C.when D.where
12.—How wouldyou likeyour teaA.Veryquickly B.Asitcomes,please C.Verymuch D.Idon,tliketea
13.Was itat thebeginning youmade thepromise youwould doall tohelp makeitA.that;that B.when;thatC.that;when D.when;when一
14.Cathy isnot comingto yourbirthday partytonight.—But she!A.promised B.promisesC.will promiseD.had promised
15.I dontthink shevisited theexhibition thismorning,she waswith meat thattime.A.though B.or C.but D.for
16.Look!Heres aphoto in my classroomat primaryschool.Can yourecognize mein itA.taken B.takingC.to takeD.being taken
17.Friendship cannever bea trade;,it needsthe mostthorough andunprofitable concept.A.in additionB.by contrastC.in returnD.by chance
18.One shouldaccomplish tasksinstead of always tuningto othersfor help.A.independently B.activelyC・skillfully D.voluntarily
19.—Youve agreedto go,so whyarent yougetting readyButI thatI wasexpected toset offat once.一A.dont realizeB.didnt realizeC.havent realizedD.hadnt realized
20.Though lackingthe necessaryworking experience,my cousingot thejob herconfidence andflexibility.A.in termsof B.in responsetoC.by virtueof D.with respectto第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Great holidaysin Europe!Do youlike thebeach butwant abit moreThencome on an Active Beach holidayatone ofour centersin Greece,Turkey orCroatia.All thecenters arenear beautifulbeachesand alloffer sailing,wind surfingor waterskiing withour excellentinstructors.For achangefrom thewater,you canalsobook ashort trip to anearby villageand visitthe colorfulmarkets oreat in a localrestaurant.Atthe endof theday,relax inyourhotel roomor dancethe nightaway atone ofour open-air clubs.Who wasKing ArthurWhere didhe liveJoinus on a five-day UK Road Tripholiday.Imagine lifehundreds ofyears agoas wevisit ancientStonehenge,Roman BathandTintagelCastle,the homeof KingArthur.Learn thehistoryof theseinteresting placesfrom yourguide asyou travelin oneof ourfamousblue coaches.In the evenings westop at some of the bestyouth hostelsin thecountry.They haveeverything youneed,you donteven needto packa sleepingbag!Are youbored with the usualholidays Doyou want to dosomething youreally enjoyThenFame Campis foryou!Spend aweek atHightree Housein Yorkshireand learnhow toplay thepiano,violin andguitar!Bring yourtentand stayat acampsite nearthe house.At theendof the weektry yournew skillsin alive performance.How manycountriescan yousee in21daysOn ourExplore Europeholiday,you cansee ten!Learn about them fromour bestguides asyou watchthem gopast from thewindow ofan air-conditioned coachand stayatsomeof Europestop campsiteson theway.Of course,well alsohave time to dotheimportant thingssuch asvisiting theEiffel Towerin Paris,the.historic SistineChapel inVatican andeating applestrudelin Vienna.For moreinformation aboutany of these holidays,call08453334523or visitvvwvv.comewithusuk.com.1Tourists whogo on an ActiveBeach holiday.A.can dosome watersportsB.can cookby themselvesC.will enjoyan open-air concertD.should bringtheir ownsleeping bags、2A.Fame Camp.B.ActiveBeach.C.UKRoadTrip.D.Explore Europe.If youwant toknow moreabout TintagelCastle,which holidayshould youtake
3、What canwe learn about ExploreEuropeA.It lasts10days.B.It isa coachtour.C.It isa self-guided tour.D.It goespast21countries.
22.(8分)Decades beforethe firstunaccompanied childwas puton aplane tograndma9sin the care ofaflight attendant,a fewresourcefulparents accomplishedthe sameend bysimply droppingtheir kidsin themail.This was in theearliest daysof the parcel postservice,which launchedin
1913.Before that,U.S.Postal Servicepackages werecappedat fourpounds,which limitedthe goofythings peopletried tosend bypost.But whentheparcelservice began,all kindsof cargoshowed upin themail stream,including coffins,eggs,dogs and,in afewcases,human young.According toNational Postal Museum historianNancy Pope,thefirstknown caseofamailed babywasin1913when Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Beaugeof GlenEste,Ohio,shipped their10-pound infantson tohis grandmothershome abouta mileaway,paying15cents inpostageand springingfor$50in insurancebecause theywere worriers.But somechildren weremailed muchfarther,Pope said.Edna Neffof Pensacola,Fla.,was6when shewas packedoff—orpackaged off—to herfathers homein Christiansburg,Va.,720miles away.The preciousparcels werenttruly parcelsin thebrown-paper.Instead theywere morelike companionsin the arms of their carriers路线.or walkedalong the route But the mostfamous mailedchild,May Pierstorff,was indeedsent byan Idaho railway mail car in1914withtheappropriate stampsstuck toher travelingcoat.Mays picturesurvives,but nophysical evidenceof hertrip.We wouldsurelove tohave thatcoat,“Pope said.In1914,the postmastergeneral instituteda ruleabout themail thatstands tothisday:no humans.But thatdidnt stopan ambitiousthieffrom cratinghimself upand shippinghimself airmail.When William DeLucia,packed ina trunklabeled“Musical Instruments^^along withfood andan oxygentank,was airborne,he climbedout,pilfered thousandsof dollarsworth of goods from the registeredmailand sealedhimself backup.He wasarrested atthe Atlantaairport in1980after histrunk poppedopen asit wasbeing unloaded.“We havehis oxygentank“atthe PostalMuseum,Pope notedwith pride.、1What didU.S PostalService puta limitto before1913A.The valueof themail.B.The weightof parcels.C.The contentin themail.D,The postagefor packages.、2How wasJesse Beauge^son mailedA.Packed ina mailbox.B.Walked alongtheroute.C.Sent bya railwaymail car.D.Carried in thearmsof thepostman.、3What doesNancy Popewish to be exhibitedmost in thePostalMuseumA.May5s picture.B・The brown-paper.C.Mays travelingcoat.D.Idahorailwaymailcar.、4Who discoveredWilliamDeLuciaat lastA.The airportporter.B.The airportpolice.C.The passengervictims.D.The postmastergeneral.(分)
23.8Most young architects particularlythose in big cities—can onlydream aboutworking ina buildingof theirown.Andmaking thatdream cometrue oftenmeans findinga buildingno oneelse seemsto want,which isexactly whathappened toDavidYocum and his partner,Brain Bell.Their building isaformer automobileelectrical-parts filmin Atlanta.From the outside,it lookstoo(生锈的)old,even somethinghorrible,but openthe doorand youare ina wide,open courtyard,lined onthree sideswith rustingwalls.In2000,Yocum andBell foundthis buildingin the citys WestEnd.Built in1947,the structurehad beenabandoned yearsearlierand the roof of the mainbuilding hadfallen down.Buttheprice wasright,so Yocum bought it.He spenteight monthsof hisoff-hours(排除),on demolitionpulling rubbishout throughtheroof,because it was toodangerous togo insidethe building.The demolition一was hardwork,but itgave himtimetothink aboutwhat hewanted todo,and“to treasurewhat wasthere the walls,the rust,and the(装置)light,“Yocum said.Every season,more paintfalls offthewallsand morerust develops.It^like an art installationin there-aslow-motion show.”Since the back buildinghad beenconstructed withoutwindows,an all-glass frontwas addedto thebuilding togive ita viewof thecourtyard,and skylightswere installedintheroof.The backof thebuildingisa workingarea anda livingroom forYocum and his wife.(缓中)A sortof buffer7zone betweenthe frontand theback containsa bathroom,a kitchenandamechanical room,and thewallsthat separatethese zoneshave openingsthat allowviews throughto thefrontofthe studioand thecourtyard beyond.Yocum andBell,who havejust completedanart gallery forthe city,feelthatthe experiencefromthedecoration oftheir building,focusing onthe insiderather thanthe outside,has influencedtheir work.It hasalso giventhese architectsa chanceto showhow theycanmake moreout ofless.、1According tothe passage,it isfor mostyoungarchitectsinbigcities towork ina buildingoftheirown.A.easy B.unnecessaryC.unrealistic D.common、2Yocumboughtthe oldbuilding because.A.it wasa bargainto himB,it wasstill ingood conditionC.it waslocated inthecitycenterD.it lookedattractive fromthe outside、3Working onthe oldbuilding,Yocum andBell.A.pulled rubbishout throughthe roofB.removed theskylights fromthe bathroomC.presented aslow-motion showin anart galleryD.built akitchen atthebackpart ofthe oldbuilding、4It canbe inferredfromthe passage thatYocum andBell.A.benefited a lot frompulling downthe roofB.turned moreold buildingsinto artgalleriesC.got inspirationfrom decoratingtheir oldbuildingD.paid moreattention totheoutsideoftheartgallery、5The mainidea ofthe passageis that.A.people canlearnalot fromtheir failuresB.it isworthwhile tospend moneyon anold buildingC.people shouldnot judgethings by their appearanceD.creative peoplecan makethe bestof whatthey have(分)
24.8Whenever wesee abutton,we wantto pressit becausewe knowthat somethingwill happen.This istrue inmost cases,(彳慢的)for example,onadoorbell.But somebuttons areactually fake,like theclose“button ona lift.Many people are inthe habitof pressingthe“close“button because they donthavethepatience towait forthe liftdoors toshut.But lifts9close”buttons area completetrick,at leastinthe US—the doorswill notclose anyfaster nomatter howhard youpress.It startedinthe1990s whenthe Americanswith DisabilitiesAct waspassed intheUS,making surethat alllifts stayedopen longenoughso thatpeople withdisabilities couldenter.Only USfirefighters andrepairmen canusethe buttons tospeed upthe door-closingprocess ifthey havea codeor specialkeys.But tonormal liftriders,thebuttonsarent completelyuseless.According topsychologists,fake buttonscan actuallymake youfeelbetter byoffering youa senseof control.“A senseof controlis veryimportant.It reducesstress andincreases well-being,said EllenJ.Langer,a psychologyprofessor atHarvardUniversity.Experts alsoadded thatalotof buttonsthat dontdo anythingexist inour livesfor thissame purpose.For example,pedestrian crosswalkbuttons don7t liveup totheir nameseither.Pressing themused tohelp makethe traffic signalschange faster,but thatwas beforecomputer controlledtraffic signalswere introduced.But psychologistsfound itinteresting thateven when peopleareaware ofthese littlewhite lies”,they stillcontinue topush fakebuttonsbecause aslong asthe doorseventually close,it isconsidered tobe worththe effort.、1What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To analyzethe functionsof fakebuttons.B.To describedifferent fakebuttons.C.To explorevarious habitsof pushingbuttons.D.To explainthe disadvantagesof fakebuttons.、2What canwe learnabout the“close”buttons ona liftin AmericaA.They workwhenpeoplepress themhard.B.They weredesigned fora senseof control.C.They neverspeed upthe door-closing process.D.They takethe safetyofthedisabled intoaccount.、3What canwe inferabout pedestriancrosswalk buttonsA.They can make peoplefeel better.B.They helpcomputers workfaster.C.They cancontrol thetrafficsignals.D.They helppedestrians crosssafely.、4Which maybe thebest titleforthe passageA.Buttons inthe USA B.Buttons AlwaysLieC.Buttons Maynot WorkD.Close“Buttons onLifts(分)
25.10Have youever thoughtof quittingyour jobwhen youfeel exhaustedMaybe mostofyouwouldsay“yes”.Aftera particularlybusy periodat work,I decidedto getaway fromit allby goingonahike inthe mountainsin southernFrance.Before Ileft,I readan interestingstory ina magazine.It read,Once,while I was ridingonacrowded bus,the mansitting nextto(耸耸肩)me threwhis cell phone outofthewindow whenhis phonerang.Iwassurprised.He lookedat me,shrugged andlooked away.I hadno ideawhether it was hisor stolenor whetherheevenknew whata cellphone wasor not,but heclearly wantedtobefree ofit,because itclearly troubledBillionsof peopleacross the world usecell phones.Though cellphones area wonderfulway forcommunication,they oftendo theexactopposite.Using cellphones canincrease stresswithin familiesand friends.So whenI recentlyreturned home,I gotrid of my cellphone.Now Igo outsidewithout takingmy phonewith me.Tve noticedthingsinmyneighborhood Inever noticedbefore,such asgardens.Tve metnew people,started conversationswith neighborsI didntspeakto beforeand talkedwith someofmyfriends faceto faceinstead ofchatting overthe phone.Instead ofkeeping meoff fromtheworld,stopping usingmy cellphone hashelped meget evencloser tomy familyand friends.、1According tothe story,the manonthebus threw away his cellphonebecause.A.it didntwork properlyB.itwasstolen fromsomeone elseC.he didn9t likethe phonesstyle D.he didntwanttobe botheredby it、2We canlearn fromthepassagethat cellphones.A.are tooexpensive formany peopleB.areofno usetotheauthorC.can alsoget peopleinto troubleD.canmakelife moreinteresting、3What canwe learnabouttheauthorA,He wantsto owna gardennow.B.He alwayschatted withhis neighbors.C.He usedto takehis cellphone whengoing outside.D.He oncethrewawayhiscellphone.、4The mainpurpose ofthepassageis to.A.tell usnot tolet cellphones controlour livesB.encourage othersto hikewith himin FranceC.share hisexperiences inFrance withusD.teach ushow toget alongwith neighbors第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)第三节完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
26.
30201.530阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项21-40ABC DAyoung studentwas oneday takinga walkwith aprofessor,who wascommonly21the studentsfriend.As theywent22,they sawlyinginthepath apair ofold1which theysupposed tobelong toa poorman whowas employedina24close by.The studentsaying,Lets playthe mana25:We willhide hisshoes,and2ourselves behindthose bushes,and waittoseehis27when hecannot findthem.”“My youngfriend Janswered theprofessor,we shouldnever28ourselves atthe29ofthe poor.But youare3and maygive yourselfamuch greater31thepoorman.Put acoin intoeach shoe,and thenwe willhide ourselvesand32how thediscovery affectsThe studentdidso,and theyboth placedthemselves behindthe bushes.The poorman soonfinished hiswork,and came4the fieldtothepath34hehad lefthis coatand shoes.While35his coathe slippedhis footinto oneof hisshoes;but feeling5he stoppeddown tofeel37itwas,and foundthe coin.Astonishment andwonder wereseen upon his face.He nowput themoney intohis pocket,but his38was doubled(热烈的)on findingthe othercoin.He felluponhisknees,looked upto heavenand utteredaloud afervent thanksgiving,in whichhe39his wife,sick andhelpless,andhischildren withoutbread.The studentstood theredeeply40,andhiseyes filledwith tears.、1A.held
2、A.along B.on C.over D.backB.kept C.named D.called
3、A.socks B.gloves C.shoes D.trousers
4、A.field B.factory C.company D.shop
5、A.game B.trick C.joke D.word
6、A.hide B.have C.let D.make、7A.excitement B.sorrow C.disappointment D.anxiety、8A.make B.treat C.amuse D.laugh、9A.price B.expense C.value D.pay、10A.poor B.kind C.honest D.rich、11A.pleasure B.money C.thought D.benefit、12A.notice B.watch C.realize D.find、13A.about B.across C.into D.by、14A.where B.that C.there D.which、15A.wearing onB.dressing upC.putting onD.pulling in、16A.soft B.terrible C.strange D.hard17A.what B.how C.whether D.why、18A.confidence B.embarrassment C.surprise D.joy、19A.mentioned B.remembered C.recommended D.Reminded、20A.amazed B.defeated C.puzzled D.affected第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151分」
27.15Wuzhen isa typicalancient townin southernChina1lie inthe northernpart ofTongxiang City,Zhejiang至达Province,it canbe easilyaccessed througha numberof expresswaysOn arecent businesstriptoShanghai,a localfriend
2.invite meto Wuzhen瓦It was9:00am whenwe arrivedthere Withits housesmade3,black bricksand graytiles againstthe whitewalls,the smalltownis likea
4.tradition Chineseink andwash paintingWandering alongthe riverside,you will be
5.deep impressedbythegreat」view andslow lifestyleAt lunchtime,I6treat tothe steamedwhite fish,a well-known dishserved atmost restaurantin WuzhenIttasted sogood ButI thinkit isthe mixof cultureand foodthat makesit sooutstanding Afterlunch,we continuedour walk,enjoying thesightsand learningabout itshistory,a history
8.is fullofgoodstories andunique characters」Its reallyfortunate foranybody9explore sucha beautifulplace Wehope therewillbe10-second chanceto visitthis。
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