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2025届湖南省十校共同体高三下学期第三次监测英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,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
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.5301・I aboutwhat youvesaid andFve decidedto take your advice.A.thought B.have beenthinkingC.was thinkingD.was thinking
2.According toThe Sun,British scientistshave solvedthe ancientriddle ofcame first—chicken oreggA.who B.whatC.which D.that
3.—Dad,you shouldhave takenme to the footballmatch thismorning.—I hadintended to,but IcouldiTt spareany time,I areport.A.had writtenB.wroteC.was writingD.would write
4.If thenew securitysystem intoeffect,such accidentswould neverhave happened.A.would beput B.were putC.should beput D.had beenput
5.We haveonly twentyminutes left,so pleaseget tothe pointand dontsay anythingthat isntto ourproblem.A.relevant B.sensitiveC.familiar D.similar
6.With moreforests beingdestroyed,huge quantitiesof goodearth eachyear.A.is washingaway B.is beingwashed awayC.are washingaway D.are beingwashed away
7.Private carswill berequired tostay offroads oneout offive weekdaysthe trafficpressure.A.to reduceB.reducing C.reduced D.reduce
8.Jess wassad and her friendhelped herthe firstawful weeksafter her husband Billdied.A.break throughB.break downC.get throughD.get rid of
9.Although valuesmay be,ifs helpfulto sharethem withyour partnerfor additionalsupport.A.terminal B.personalC.crucial D.practical
10.In theUS,there arecurrently over5,000community schools,in additionto servingas educationalinstitutions,function ascommunitycenters for the surroundingneighborhood.has changedthe way we shop,was creatingby Chinese.We shouldbe proudof becomea Chinese.It shows tothe world thatChinesepeople arecreative.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你刚从英国为期五天的旅游回来,非常感谢好友的款待得知他对中国的文化非常
29.25Rick感兴趣,特别是即将到来的国庆节,请你写一封信介绍中国的国庆节内容要点感谢他的招待;
1.介绍中国的国庆节(时间、意义等);
2.欢迎他来中国
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear Rick,How iseverything goingBest wishes.Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1B、2C、3C、4D、5A、6D、7A、8C、9B、10A、11D、12D、13A、
一、分割14分割分割文件路径题库原始试题选择题F:分割后的文件路径F;\题库原始试题分M选择题\B分割带有小题的CommandButtoCommandButto分割有小题的分割路径F;\题库原始试题七选五分割后的路径题库原始试题分割七选五\F:
二、单个文件有标题去重复排序单有标去重排序_______________________________________________有标题去重复排序号的文件路径A单个文件无标题去重复排序单无标去重排序需要去重复题号排序的文件路径
四、多个文件夹去重不含题多文件夹去重不含题大文件夹路径G:\测2\高考数学模拟、解另存为的文件夹G:\解答题去重复\-
四、替换9分处理语文英语替换9分路径D:\122\
五、转docx转docx原始路径D:\122\转好的路径D:\1221\、15D、16A、17B、18B、19B、20B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.B
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4.D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.C
2.A
3.D
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5.B
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9.D
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17.D
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20.C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
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271.compared
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6.reliable
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10.are sold第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(如千,The other day.when Iwalked bya bodI noticeda oldbuying mefixxl Sheandocsn^I pay in cashInstead M she pa3d withXVeCbat WcChaipayment is becoming morvand moredidntpopularWhy Ape)ple likelo useWeChai payment1The mainreason is that iti*simple anddoconvenience WhMuc need to doto takemil thexlIphone.scan theQR codeand payR theconvenient isgoodswe buy.We donhave locarry walklswith meany longer.WeChal pa*menl.that hasuswhichchanged thewayweshop,was creatingby ChineseUe shouldbe proudof becomei ChineseIt createdbecoming28showstothe uorldthat Chinesepeople arccreative第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Rick,How iseverything goingI hada five-day tripto Londonlast week.I wouldlike toexpress mygratitude for your hospitalityandkindness when I wasin London.Knowing thatyou takea greatfancy toChinese culture,especially National Day,I wouldlove tointroduce itto you.NationalDay,one of the mostsignificant festivalsin China,falls onOctober1st everyyear.People celebratethis festivalin celebrationof the foundationof PeoplesRepublic ofChina datingback to
1949.People inChina willhold avariety of activities tohonor that day,such asholding grandmilitary parade,having atravel.Welcome toChina.You willhave anunforgettable experienceif youcome toChina beforethis festival.Bestwishes.Yours sincerely,Li HuaA.which B.whereC.whose D.as
11.Class Two,our classbecame theBasketball Championof ourschool.A.Beating B.to beatC.Beaten byD.Having beaten
12.Last week,only twopeople cameto lookat the house,wanted tobuy it.A.none of them B.both of them C.none ofwhom D.neither ofwhom
13.At thattime,my mindwas acomplete;I couldn*t thinkof asingle answer.A.blank B.bonusC.blow D.bottom
14.—Fm burntout asPve beenworking on my essayall thetime.—・Youll surelymake it.A.Don^put onairs B.Give mea breakC.Dont getonmynerve D.Hang in there
15.Last yearI appliedto PrincetonUniversity.I theywould sayyes—but theydid,and nowhere Iam.A.never thinkB.am neverthinkingC.have never thoughtD.neverthought
16.The Palaceof Versailles,Frances nationaltreasure,has manychanges inits century-long historywhilekeeping itsbeauty.A.gone throughB.taken onC.led toD.showed off
17.What heliked todo wasto takean ideaand itby flndingevery possibleconsequence.A.squeeze B.wrestleC.switch D.shrink
18.If youever arentsure whether you havebought the very bestsmartphone,justgood enough.”A.make forB.settle forC.answer forD.account for
19.A scientistsattempt toproduce the worlds firstgene-edited babiesare immuneto HIVhas sparkedcontroversyin academiaand thepublic.A.as B.whoC.whom D.whose
20.It wasntuntil thentheir marriagewas breakingup becausethey hadlittle incommon.A.did Irealize B.that Irealized C.had Irealize D.when Irealized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)
21.6Nothing couldstop Dad.After he was puton disabilityfor abad back,he boughta smallfarm in the country,just enoughtogrow foodfor thefamily.He plantedvegetables,fruit treesand evenkept beesfor honey.(月巴料).And everyweek hecleaned Old Man McColgin*s chickenhouse inexchange formanure Thesmell reallyburned theinsideof yournose.When wecomplained about the terriblesmell,Dad saidthe strongerthe manure,the healthierthe crops,andhe was right.For example,just one of hiscantaloupes filledthe entirehouse with its sweetsmell,and thetaste was even sweeter.As the vegetables startedcoming in,Dad threwhimself intocooking.One day,armed with a basketof vegetables,he announcedhewas(炖菜)going to make stew.Dad pulledout apressure cookerand filledit upwith cabbages,eggplants,potatoes,corns,onions andcarrots.For abouthalf anhour,the pressurebuilt and thevegetablescooked.Finally,Dad turnedoff thestove,the potbegan tocool andthepressure reliefvalve sprayedout acloud ofsteam.If wethought Dadspile ofchicken manurewas bad,this was10times worse.When Dadtook offthe lid,the smellnearly knockedus out.Dad carriedthe potout and we openeddoors andwindows to air outthe house.Just howbad wasit Theneighbors cameout of theirhouses tosee ifwe hada gasleak!Determined,Dad filledour plateswith steamingstew andpassed themaround.It didntlook thatbad,and after the firstwave hadshutdown myability tosmell,it didntoffend thenose somuch,either.I tooka taste.It wouldnever win a prizein acooking competition,but it was surprisinglyedible,andwedrank upevery lastdrop ofsoup!
1、Why didDad cleanOldManMocolgins chickenhouse regularly
2、What canwe inferabout DadsstewA.It ispopular amongthe neighbors.B.It containshoney andvegetables.C.It looksvery wonderful.D.It tastesquite delicious.
3、What doesthe underlinedword“offend“in thelast paragraphmeanA.To attract.B,To upset.C.D.To shut.A.To earnsome moneyfor thefamily.B.To collectmanure forhis crops.C.To getridofthe terriblesmell.D.To seta goodexample tous.
4、What canwe learnabout Dadform thetextA.He is an experiencedcook.B.He isa troublesomefather.C.He has a positiveattitude tolife.D.He suffersa lotfrom hisdisability(分)
22.8Some housesare designedto besmart.Others havesmart designs.An exampleofthesecond typeof housewon anAwardof Excellencefrom theAmerican Instituteof Architects.Located on the shoreof SullivansIsland offthe coastof SouthCarolina,the award-winning cube-shaped beach house wasbuilt to(飓风)replace onesmashed topieces byHurricane Hugo10years ago.Before Hugo,many new houses built alongSouth Carolinasshoreline werepoorly constructed,and enforcementof buildingrules wasntstrict,according toarchitect RayHuff,who createdthe cleverly-designed beachhouse.Soon afterHugo,all newshoreline housesare requiredto meetstricter,better-enforced rules.The newbeachhouseon SullivansIsland shouldbe able to withstand a Level3hurricane withpeak windsof179to209kilometers perhour.At firstsight,the houseon SullivansIsland looksanything buthurricane-proof.Its redwoodshell makesit resemblea largeparty(灯笼)lantern“at night,according toone observer.But lookscan bemisleading.The houseswooden frameis reinforcedwith longsteel rods to give itextra strength.To furtherprotect the house fromhurricane damage.Huff raisedit
2.7meters offthe groundon timberpilings—long,slim woodpiecesanchored deep in the sand.Pilings mightappear insecure,but they are strongenough tosupport theweight ofthe house.Theyalso raisethe houseabove stormwaves.The pilingsallow the waves torun underthe houseinstead ofrunning intoit.These wavescomeashore atterrible speedsand causemost ofthe damagedone to beach-front buildingsJ saidHuff.Huff designedthe timberpilings to be partiallyhidden bythe housesground-to-roof shell.The shellmasks the pilings so that the(裤腿)house doesntlook likeits standingwithitspant legspulled upJ saidHuff.In theevent of a storm,the shellshould breakapartand let thewavesrush underthe house,the architectexplained.、1After theHurricane Hugo,newhousesbuiltalongSouth Carolinasshore lineare required.A.to beeasily reinforcedB.to meetstricter buildingstandardsC.to looksmarter indesign D.to bedesigned in the shape of cubes、2Why is the award-winning beachhouse strongand hurricane-proofA.It isin theshapeofa shell.B.It ismade ofredwood.C.It isstrengthened bysteelrods.D.It isbuilt withtimber andconcrete.、3Whats thepurpose ofHuff raisingthe house
2.7meters offthe groundon timberpilingsA.To anchorstronger pilingsdeepin thesand.B.To preventwater fromrushing into the house.C-To withstandpeak windsof about200km/hr.D.To makethe houselook morehurricane-proof.、4According thelast paragraph,the mainfunction ofthe shellis.A,togivethehousea betterappearanceB.to strengthenthepilingsofthehouseC,to protectthe woodenframe ofthe houseD.to slowdown thespeed ofthe bigwaves(分)
23.8Statistics oftensounds like a drysubject,but sometimesits necessaryto takea statisticscourse toget thecorrect(球探)answer tothis problem.Take thefollowing casefor example:a footballscout hearsofaplayer whohas poweredhis teamtoa goodwin-loss record.His coachesthink hesoneofthe mosttalented playerstheyve seen.But thescout is(录用)unimpressed bythe onepractice gamehe seeshim in;he tells his managerits notworth tryingto recruitthe player.Most sportsfans wouldthink thatwas apretty foolishdecision,right Athleticperformance ismuch toovariable tobase an(主important judgment on such a smallsample.But considerthis problem:an employergets anapplication from a juniorexecutive管人员)with anexcellent collegerecord andstrong referencesfrom hiscurrent employer.The employerinterviews theapplicant andisunimpressed.The employertellshiscolleagues that its notworthwhile recruitinghim.Most peopleregard thisas areasonable sortof decision.But itisnt.Countless studiesshow that the unstructured30-minuteinterview isvirtually worthlessas apredictor oflong-term performanceby anycriteria thathave beenexamined.In bothcases,predictions based on references-school reports,prior performance,letters ofrecommendation-give a65-75%chance ofchoosing thebetter ofthe two.Why dowe get the athleticproblem rightand theemployment problemwrong Becausein thecase ofthe job,unlike for athleticperformance,we haventseen hundredsof candidatesin interviewsofaparticular typeand seenhow wellperformance in the interview(最终的)corresponds toultimate performancein the setting wereconcerned about.We haventseen that the guywho lookslikeafoolin the interview turns out tobe cleveron thejob and the guywho doeswell intheinterviewturnsouttobe average.The onlyway toseethat theinterview isntgoing tobe worthmuch istobeabletoapply the“law oflarge numbers,which assiststhe recognitionthat aninterviewrepresents avery smallsample ofbehavior.The bottomline:theres safetyin numbers.The morerecommendations a person has,the morepositive theoutcome islikely tobefbr theemployer.Consider thejob interview:its notonly atiny sample,ifs noteven asample ofjob behaviorbut ofsomething elseentirely.Psychological theoryand datashow thatwe areincapable oftreating theinterview dataas littlemore thanunreliable gossip.Ifs(强迫性的)just toocompelling thatweve learneda lotfrom those30minutes.(体系),My recommendationis notto interviewat allunless youregoing to develop aninterview protocolwith thehelp ofaprofessional,which isbased oncareful analysisof whatyou arelooking forin ajob candidate.And thenask exactlythe samequestionsof everycandidate.Ifs hardertodevelopsuchaprotocol thanyou mightguess.But itcan reallypay off.、1The casesinthefirst twoparagraphs aremeant to.A.illustrate theinfluence offansB.show theweaknesses ofscoutsC.attach importanceto interviewsD.introduce the topic ofthe passage、2The authorbelieves that.A.thesettinginthejob interviewis tooartificial tobe convincingB.a successfulcandidate usuallyuses tricksto coverhis realcharactersC.a smallsample isnot enoughtomakea generalizedjudgement ofa candidateD.the number of candidateshasnt satisfiedthe requirementsfor ajob interview、3What is the besttitle for the passageA.How employeesare selectedB.Where statisticsare availableC,Why jobinterviews arepointlessD.When recommendationsare needed(分)
24.8If62isthenumber inred on thetop of yourmath test,for mostof us,its atotal disaster.Your entireweek isruined,and62is whatraces throughyour headfortherest ofthe day.If9isthenumber oflikes onthat cutephoto youposted theotherday,many willfeel ratherdisappointed.Our liveshave becomea constantsystem ofranks,assessments,and numbers.The daysof passingjudgmentonothers based onpersonality aregone,and nowwe judgebasedonhow gooda personsnumbers are.We compareourselves tothe numbersof others,such ashow lowanother personsweight ishow hightheir paycheck.Self-worth isno longerbasedonquality ofcharacter,but quantityofnumbers.In todayssocial mediaconsumed society,it hasnever beeneasier forpeople tobroadcast theirnumbers totheworld.A simpleclickof abutton cantakeyou toapage whereyou canobserve thenumber offriends orfollowers aperson has.Teenagers havetaken on thismentality thatif youdont havea certainnumberoffollowers,then you arent“cool”.Many feelthey arenot importantif veryfewpeople arewitnessing theirstatus updates.This stateof mindis harmfuland notat allaccurate.Twitter andFacebook canlettheworldwitness yourupdates,but theywill neverlet anyonesee whoyou reallyare.In theend.self-worth shouldbe basedon whatyou thinkofyourself,not what theworldthinks ofyou.(定义)So nexttime youreceive afailing gradeoryoulose afollower,remember thatthese thingscannot andshould notdefineyou.You arenot yournumbers.You areaperson-a3-D livingand breathingperson withideas andcreativity andlove thatthe rigidityofnumbers cannotrepresent.You arethe things you loveandthethingsyoulaugh atandtheway youtreat others.、1How doesthe authorsound inParagraph2A.Regretful.B.Conservative.C.Doubtful.D.Friendly.A,display theirstatus updatesB.post theirdaily doingsonline、2According tothe passage,teenagers believeit coolto.C.win recognitionon socialmedia D.define theirself-worth themselves、3What canbeasuitable titleforthetextA.Numbers makeWhat You Are B.YouAreMore Thana NumberC.Its YourNumber ThatMatters D.Lets StopSharing OurNumbers(分)
25.10When aspecial occasionarrives,a colorfulgift bagorabox oftenfinds itsway toa doorstep,an officedesk oramailbox.But onceinawhile,a presentarrives atan unexpectedmoment asa reminderthat someoneis thinkingabout us.Wanda Andersonof Richland,US,remembers sucha gift.The rosebusheswere finallyin fullbloom onthatdayin spring.Seeingroses alwaysbrings tomind Wandaschildhood memories.To thisyoung girl,those flowers were aluxury.nWe neverhad moneyto buyextrathings,so evena tiredrose wassomething tocherish,“Wanda said.Nowadays,to havea backyardfilled withmany differentroses ispure enjoyment.Wanda especiallyloves thevery first blooms.Her husband,Dale,devotedly tendsthe rosesand knowsthis littlefact abouthis wife.So,onthisparticular morning,he pickedthe veryfirstflowers ofspring,fresh from the garden.But asDale cameback intothehouse,hewasmet bya neighborwho hadstopped infor a(有风度地)quick visit.As the woman turnedto go,Dale graciouslyhanded the roses to her.And eventhough theirvisitor insistedshedidnt wantto takethem,she wasrepeatedly convincedthattheflowerswerehers tokeep.nI toldher I was happyfor herto havetheroses,but Ireally wasnt,Wanda said,recalling theemotions shewas feelingright then.Seeing her very preciousfirst bloomsgo outofthedoor filledher withregret,andabit ofselfishness.Throughout therest ofthemorning,Wanda arguedwith herself,knowing logicallyitwasnbetter togive thanto receive.n Nevertheless,she wishedshe couldhavekept theroses forherself.Later thatday,the coupleheaded tothe postoffice,where Wandawaited outsideinthecar.Then,without warning,an olderwomansuddenly appearedatthecars openwindow,withabunch ofmulticolored rosesin herarms.These arefor you,Mshesaid,giving theflowers toWanda.Theyre myfirst bloomsthis spring.n Totallysurprised andoverwhelmed(不矢口所措的),Wanda(吸入)thanked thewoman andbent fora momentto inhaletheroses*rich fragrance.When shelooked back,the mysteriousvisitor wasgone.To thisday,that”special delivery”changed Wanda.Now,herveryfirstbloomsalways goto someoneelse,asareminder thatsomeoneis thinking ofthem.、1Why doesWanda loveroses somuchA.She thinksthat theystand forpure love.B.She wasgiven themoften asa child.C.Her、husband alwayssends her roses.D.She couldntafford themwhen shewas young.2How didWanda feelaftertheneighbor leftA.Worried.B.Upset.C.Satisfied.D.Relieved.、3What changedWandas opinionof givinggiftsA.The flowersherhusbandbought her.B.The giftsher neighborgave backtoher.C.The rosesshe receivedfrom astranger.D.A mysteriousdelivery shegot fromthe postoffice.、4Why doesWanda alwaysgive awayherrosesto othersnowA.To showoff herbeautiful flowers.B,To provethat sheisnt selfish.C.To surprisepeople sheloves.D.To showthat shesthinkingofthem.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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30In lastfew decades,terror attackshave becomea greatthreat allover theworld.They havearoused countlessthoughts]me down.What canI dofor those2people,theveryvictims andrefugees.Last monthwhen Igot ona train,I tookmy seat3the carriageso that I wouldbe facingforward.Later,a motherwith herthreechildren,one girland twoboys,4intotherow ofseats infront ofme.The clothesthewomanwas wearingwere so5thatIdont thinkyoucan find any6oftheclothes atany shop.Iwascompletely7by theirbeautiful simplicity.Clearly,they werenot expensive,fancyor from a famousdesigner,8they werepriceless.The littlegirls eyesand minemet andlocked.She9and staredat me.I wouldreceive thegift I had beenlongingfor.I had10to connectwith peoplefromaculture thatwas recentlysuffering andin my11was awarm Pakistanifamily.Ihada talkwithher usingthe standardconversation12:How oldare youWhere doyou study13as shewas,the depthand widthof ourconversation reachedan amazingheight.14wasevenmore importantwas theunspoken talk.Her smileand trust15touched me.Our50minutes together16quickly butwe will be alwaysin eachothers hearts.Tve learneda great17from thisexperience:we allneed to openour doors18others cancome in.Meanwhile,something amazingwill happenwhen you19to others,because peoplecomein20beautiful gifts.、1A.pulling B.taking C.weighing D.cutting、2A.disturbed B.inspired C.disabled D.depressed、3A.onthetopofB.inthefront ofC.inthemiddle ofD.attheend of、4A.walked B.broke C.squeezed D.jumped、5A.familiar B.different C.fashionable D.funny、6A.introduction B.trace C.explanation D.invention、7A.attracted B.moved C.confused D.tired、8A.and B.so C.yet D.though、9A.cried B.screamed C.shouted D.smiled10A.expected B.refused C.decided D.pretended、11A.heart B.life C.presence D.appearance、12A.format B.starter C.stopper D.advice
13、A.Children B.A childC.A childrenD.Child
14、A.What B.It C.That D.Which
15、A.suddenly B.deeply C.extremely D.slightly
16、A.flew pastB.got outC・took upD.left for
17、A.class B.subject C,course D.lesson
18、A.in caseB.even ifC.now thatD.sothat
19、A.give upB,open upC.grow upD.make up20A.beyond B.within C.with D.without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L5151(分)
27.15Buying booksontheinternet isa greatway tosave timeand moneyOnline bookstoresoffer notonly newbooks but」()also usedbooks Whatsmore,theyarefar better1compare totraditional bookstoresas theyoffer muchbroader kindsof booksYoucan eitherclick thekind ofe-books online
2.type the book titleor getit inseconds Anotheradvantage ofshopping onlineisthatyou canalsoread thebook reviewsas wellas readers5reviews toget anidea3-thebookis worthbuying Onlinebookstores oftenoffer greatdiscounts,
4.isabig attractionfor booklovers witha tightbudget()For booklovers,
5.is mostimportant toget booksin time,in whichcase theyneedtofinda
6.rely online bookstore thatis abletoprovide fastdeliveries」()Here aresome tipsfor7refer whenyouareselecting anonlinebookstoreSome onlinebookstores arepopular forfiction books;some are8-non-fiction booksor novels,etc Understandingtheir specializationwill helpyoutogettheright kindsof booksin timeRememberto checkwhetheryouwillbebuying booksfromathird-party selleror directlyfromthewebsites Neverjump atstores that()()offer
9.believe cheapprices,as booksthat
10.sell atsuch lowprices couldbe invery badcondition第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)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,文中共有处错误,每句中
28.1010最多有两处每处错误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(A),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21011The otherday,whenIwalked bya foodshop,I noticeda oldwoman buyingsome food.She doesntpayincash.Instead of,shepaid withWeChat.WeChat paymentisbecomingmore andmore popular.Why peoplelike touse WeChat payment Themainreason isthatitis simpleand convenience.What weneedtodo areto takeoutthecellphone,scan theQR codeand payforthe goodswe buy.We donthave tocarry walletswith meany longer.WeChatpayment,that。
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