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南充市高届适应性考试(三诊)2022英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30回答听力部分时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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1.What makesthe manthink thedress unsuitablefor the womanA.Its color.B.Its material.C.Its size.
2.Where arethe speakersgoing nextA.To thestorage space.B.To thegarden.C.To the backyard.
3.What willthe maneatA.Potatoes andsausages.B.Sausages andeggs.C.Fish andpotatoes.
4.How willthe manbuy thenew computergameA.Hell buyit in a store.B.Hell payfbr itonline.C.Hell orderit by phone.
5.What arethe speakers mainly talkingaboutA.Where the man canbuy aticket.B.When the man canget histicket.C.Whether thewoman calledthe airline.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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6676.What isLindas majorA.History.B.Literature.C.Computer.
7.What doesJohn doA.A collegestudent.B.A salesman.C.A tourguide.听第段材料,回答第至题7810Yours,Li Hua南充市高届高考适应性考试(三诊)2022英语参考答案及评分意见第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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70.dramatically第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110Last summervacation,I wentto Beijingwith myparents towatch theflag-raising ceremony.Early in the morningwegot upand headedA Tiananmen Square.It wasbeyond yourimagination that there hadbeen a lot offor/towards/toourpeople gatheringthere,most ofwhom were teenager.We didnothing butwait for the event like others afterteenagerschoosing aappropriate watchingposition.What eagerlyI wished there came the grand and inspired moment soon!Ten anHowinspiringminutes later,it was the mostexciting timethat I have experiencedever since.hadFrom steppingahead toraising the national flag,the PLAshowed dignityor firmness.Seeing theflag flying,we andcouldnthelp singthe nationalanthem,singing第二节书面表达(满分分)25【参考范文】Dear Kevin,Hearing thatyou areinterested in the Labour Week heldin our school lastweek,I feelextremely delightedto introducerelevantinformation about it.Aimed atarousing students9awareness of labor,various activitieswere organizedin theLabour Week.With greatpassion,all thestudents inourschoolgot involvedin varioustasks,ranging fromplanting trees,arranging booksin thelibraryto sortinggarbage in an eco-friendly way.With ourjoint efforts,the campssoon tookon a new look,becoming cleanerandmore fascinating.Tired aswe were,we were all satisfiedto seea cleanerenvironment.In myopinion,not onlydid Iobtain abrand-newinsight into the meaningoflabor,but Iwould cherishthe fruitsof others5labor.Best wishes.Yours,Li HuaText1W:What doyou thinkof thisdressM:It lookstoo bigfor you,but I like thecolor and the materialis goodquality.Text2W:Whats thatbuilding outthereM:Thats astorage space.W:Great.Iliketo garden.I needa placefor mytools.M:Thats good.Lefs gooutside andlook atthebackyard.Text3W:Were havingfish andpotatoes fordinner.Is thatOKM:Just thepotatoes,please.W:Thafs notenough.Til cookyou somesausages andeggs togo with them.M:Til havesausages butyou knowIm notinterested ineggs.Text4W:Hey Danny.Where areyou goingM:Into town.Tve finallysaved upenough moneyfor thatnew computergame.W:Its cheaperonline youknow.M:Yeah,I know.Its justlike orderingbyphone.But youvegot to wait agesfor itto arrivein the post.I want to playit today.Text5M:Can Ihave myplane ticketnowW:Well,I calledthe airlinethis morningand confirmedyour flight.Your ticketis beingsent here.Youll haveit today.M:Good,one lessthing toworry about.Text6W:John,I cantbelieve it.How areyouM:Wow!Linda I havent seenyou forages.What have you beenup toW:Im atFaber Collegenow.一M:Whats yourmajor literatureW:No,its・・・uh-**actually history.How aboutyouM:Be busy with mynew jobselling computers.Ive beentraveling aroundthe country to domy businessthis pastyear.I justloveit.Text7M:Arent yougoing toLas Vegasnext weekfbr the annual conferenceI thoughtyou wentevery year.W:Well,yes.But thistime Imnot going to beable to attend.My mumis inhospital.Fm afraidI cantleave herright now.M:How willwe getalong withoutyou Youvebeen incharge ofplanning thewhole thingfor years.W:Well,Id doneall that I coulddo fromhere.There reallyshouldnt beany problemsbecause wedo pretty much thesamething everyyear.If thereare anyproblems,Im sureyou couldhandle themby yourself.M:OK,Ill trymy best.Text8W:Hi,Dan.Are youlooking forwardto theschool swimmingcompetition tonightM:Well Iam,but Ima bitnervous,Ihaven9t beenin theteam fbrages because I hurtmy legwhile swimming,W:Oh,yeah.Well,youve donelots ofpractice recently.Tm sureyoure asfit asyou werebefore.M:I dontthink so.Everyone seemedto befaster thanme atthe lastpractice.W:Come on,Dan.So,what timedo wehave to get toschoolM:Six,isnt itW:Oh,my busdoesnt arriveuntil6:
15.M:My dadcould giveyou alift.You liveon theblock offlats behindthepostoffice,dont youW:Yeah,thafs right.But Ican walkaround toyour house.Thafll saveyour dadhaving todrive tomy flat.M:OK.Can yoube thereby5:30W:Fine.Text9M:Have youseen MarketStreet thisweek Imissed lastnights program.Did anythingexciting happenW:It was about Cara,Sallys sisterand theyshare aflat.Well,Sally wenton holidaybut shelent herkey to their cousinTony.He doesnthave his own flatand healways wantsto leavehis parentshouse becausehe isnthappy living withthem.M:Whos TonyW:Hes thatgood-looking one.M:Oh,yeah.Carry on.W:The problemwas thatSally forgotto tellCara about the key.And shedidnt knowthat Tonyand Carahad had a bigargumenttwo weeksbefore.So when Tony arrivedattheflat,Cara refusedto lethim in.M:So whatdid Tony doW:When Carawas atwork,Tory invitedsome friendsof Carasto theflat.They cookeda mealand theywereallwaiting forCana.When shecame inand hadsome nicefood,she reallyenjoyed herself.M:And whatabout TonyW:Oh,Cara lethim stay,She decidedhe wasntso badafter all.Text10W:Well,Im goingto talk about atrip Imade acrossAustralia.The transportI usedwasamotorbike.It wasnta newbike,it一一was whafsthe wordsecond-hand,and Ibought itbecause Iwanted to see Australia.I didntwant to use publictransportbecause Iwanted to be independent.I hada monthsholiday beforeI startedmy courseand Imade thetrip witha friend,LiuMei,a Chinesegirl,becauseIwas frightenedof travelingalone.I mether ata languageschool wherewe studiedEnglishtogether.We traveledalong thesouth coastand sawsome of the desert.Of coursewe wentto theSydney OperaHouse.Thegood thing about thejourney was that wemet a lot ofother peoplewho weretraveling.We wentto placeswhich aredifficultto reachon publictransport,and thetrip wasquite cheap.Also,the motorbikehadaquite powerfulengine,so it was fastandexciting.The badthings werethe rainand theheat because they madeus tired.Ihavegreat memoriesof thetrip becauseI metreallyfriendly peopleand Isaw a lot ofinteresting places.I stillhave friendswho Imade duringthat trip.In all,I thinkit wasthebest journeyIve evermade.
8.Why wontthewomango to theannualconferenceA.She hasto lookafter hermother.B.She isbusywithher work.C.She isill inhospital.
9.How doesthemanfeel aboutthe conferenceA.Excited.B.Worried.C.Confident.
10.What willthemantrytodoA.Reschedule theconference.B.Ask someoneto takethe womansplace.C.Deal withthe problemshimself.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What happenedto DanA.He leftthe swimmingteam.B.He failedthe lastcompetition.C.He hurthis legwhen swimming.
12.When willthe speakersget toschoolA.At5:
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13.How willthe girlgo toschoolA.By car.B.On foot.C.By bus.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why didSally leavethe flatA.She tooka holiday.B.She movedto herparents9house.C.She wasbored withlivingwith Cara.
15.What is the relationshipbetween Caraand TonyA.Colleagues.B.Cousins.C.Sister andbrother.
16.How mightCara feelwhenTonyarrivedA.Happy.B.Angry.C.Nervous.
17.What didTonydowhen hewas in the flatA.He triedto pleaseCara.B.He hada fightwithCara.C.He askedCara tocook forhim.听第段材料,[答第至题10il
182018.Why didthe speakerwanttotravel bymotorbikeA.She thoughtit wascool.B.She wantedto beindependent.C.It was the cheapestway totravel.
19.Where didthe speakermeet LiuMeiA.At theSydney OperaHouse.B.At amotorbike shop.C.Ata school.
20.What wasthe badthingaboutthe tripA.The terriblemotorbike engine.B.The highexpenses.C.The badweather.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DA一In manyways,learning aforeign languagehas neverbeen easieronline languageapps andcourses haveflooded themarketin the last decade.Of course,different peoplehave differentgoals forlearning anew language.While someonemay wantto learnbasicconversational skillsin Japanesetobeable tocommunicate duringa vacationto Tokyo,someone elsemight strivefor fluencytocommunicate real-world businessdeals overseas.Your levelof existing language skillsand learningstyle canalso befactorsin determiningwhich languageapp isbest foryou.Whatever yourgoals orpurposes forwanting to learn anew language,we compiledour listof recommendationswith threethingsin mind:price point,user experience,and proficiencygoals.After reviewingthe features,value,and customersuccessstories,we believeRosetta Stoneis thebest overallfor mostpeople.Manufacturer Rosetta StonePrice$
11.99Number oflanguages25IOS appYesSpecsAndroid appYesFree versionavailable No,but theyoffer afree trial.Very goodselection oflanguagesThe immersivemethod willhaveyouspeaking the language rightaway.ProsLive videos,helpful culturalhighlights,and storieshelp youpractice.Cons Sincethe lessonsarent in English,the grammaris unclearat times.They introducenew wordsand phrasesinaspaced-out processthat helpsyou rememberthem.As youprogress,you willusethevocabulary youvealready acquiredin orderto learnnew wordsandphrases.How toworkThe keyto theirprocess isbeing ableto recognizespeech patternsinanew language.They incorporatespeech recognitionand repetitioninto shortdaily lessons.
21.Which of the followingfactors maynot determinethelanguageapp choiceA.Motivation oflearning.B.Popularity of the app.C.Levels ofexistinglanguageskills.D.Styles oflearning.
22.Which of the followingstatements istrueA.Rosetta Stoneteaches lessonsinEnglish.B.Rosetta Stoneoffers freeversion forusers.C.Rosetta Stoneis thecheapest languageapp.D.RosettaStoneprovides arepetition process.
23.What is the authorsmainpurpose ofwriting the passageA.To givesome adviceon how to chooseapps.B.To recommendpeople touse RosettaStone.C.To teachpeople howtousee-learning resources.D.To tellusers howtolearnanewlanguage.The UnitedNations IntergovernmentalPanel onClimate ChangeIPCCreleased itssixth majorreport on the healthofthe planeton Monday,demonstrating ifPacific Oceantemperatures continueto rise,bleaching willkill theremaining coralsthatmake upAustralias Great Barrier Reef”.Bleaching isthe resultof higher-than-normal oceantemperatures.Warmer watercauses coralsto releasethe sea-plantsthat feedthem andmake themcolorful.They turnwhite andsicken,often dyingvery quickly.The GreatBarrier Reef,which isover2,300kilometers longisthe largest living structure onEarth.It ishome tothousandsof kindsof fishand otheranimals.Giant clams,whales,dolphins andbirds areamong theothers thatdepend onthereef tolive.Humanity alsoprofits from the reef.Popular with visitors,who bringa lot of moneyto thearea,the reefwasthecenter ofTony Fontes40years career.The professionaldiver taughtthe sportand leddive ripsto the reef.He comparedthe destructionfrom a bleachingevent tothat froma forestfire.You justrealize youvejust swumacross areef thata coupleweeks agowasfull oflife andvibrant and now abushfire hasgone throughit and the coralis dead,“he said,adding,“andtherest of themarine lifewill justhave tomove onor dieoff.”IPCC panelistMark Howden,director ofthe climateschool atAustralian NationalUniversity saidconditions thatscientistspredicted fbrthe futureare appearingprettymuchnow.However,he mentionedthe reportoffered ideasthat canreducepressure onthe reefand helpAustralia reduceits negativeimpact onthe environment.u Australiansshould beconcernedabout allthe problemsdiscussed in the report,“he said,“but,the IPCCalso wroteabout solutionsto preventworst-case circumstancesin thefuture.
24.What makesthe GreatBarrier Reefsuffer frombleachingA.Sick reef.B.Emergence ofsea-plants.C.Warmer water.D.More corals.
25.What canwe learnabouttheGreatBarrierReef fromthepassageA.Many oceancreatures relyonthe reef tolive.B.It isthelargestlivingstructureintheuniverse.C.A forestfire damagedthereefa fewweeks ago.D.Its popularwithvisitorsbecause itbrings themmoney.
26.Why didTonyFontesmention bushfirein paragraph4A.To showhis strongdislike ofthe bleaching.B.To describethe gradualprocess ofthe bleaching.C.To expressthe destructiveeffect ofthe bleaching.D.To voicethe similaritybetween bushfireand bleaching.
27.What willprobably betalked aboutinthe following paragraphA.The vitalimportance ofthereef.B.The waysto solvethe problems.C.The problemsdiscussed inthe report.D.The predictionofthefuture condition.CAt onetime,the inheritance of traditional drama wasdifficult.People ofinsight screamed“save drama”.Manycelebrities andbig namesput downtheir figuresand wenttothecommunity tocarry outpublic welfareperformances ofopera,and dideverything possibleto expandthe coverage of drama.In recentyears,traditional Chinese culture andart hasgained afootholdon short video platformsand attracteda largenumber of young followersthanks tothe explosivegrowth ofthe shortvideoindustry.Relaxing,emotional andfragmented,these videocontents perfectlymatch thedemands ofthe users.With theapplicationof newtechnologies such as socialcommunication andimmersive experiencing,short videoplatforms areseeingmore users,becoming ashining spotof newInternet media.Recently,Huangmei Opera“Female ConsortPrince“became ahit on short videoplatforms asalotofyoungusers咏叹调covered thearia in their ownway andshowed greatartistic talents.The interactiveplatforms areexpanding thecharmofthe traditional operaamong young people.Peking Operawas alsowell-received onshort videoplatforms thankstoaseries of augmented realityAReffects.Users loveto filmclips witha setof virtualfacial makeup,headwear andcostumes.Statistics indicatethat theseeffects wereappliedby morethan18million users,most ofwhom wereyoung people.In additionto Chineseoperas,intangible cultural heritage items,such asembroidery,paper-cutting,printing anddyeing,shadow playworks,oiled paperumbrella making,and bamboo weaving arealso actively promoted onshort videoplatforms.In aword,shortvideoplatforms arebecoming animportant channelto displayChinas intangibleculturalheritage.Short videoplatforms,offering afun,popular andeasy wayto explorethetraditional art forms,are receivingalotofpositive feedbacks from Chinasyoung generations.The seconds,or minuteslong videos,along withunlimited possibilitiesaswell asrichness ofstyles,have producedremarkable achievementsin promotingtraditional Chineseculture.
28.What mainlymade theinheritanceof traditionaldramadifficultA.The slowgrowth ofindustry.B.The insufficientcoverageofdrama.C.The poorly-met demandsoftheusers.D.The severeshortage ofthe dramaactors.
29.What ledtothepromotion ofPeking Operaonshortvideo platformA.The socialcommunication.B.The setof virtualfacial makeup.C.The positivefeedbacksfromusers.D.The applicationof newtechnologies.
30.Why arepaper-cutting andbambooweavingmentionedA.To expandthe charmoftraditionalChineseculture.B.To provetraditionalartforms areactivelypromoted.C.To showthe currentsituation ofthese culturalheritage.D.To offernew channelsto displayChinas culturalheritage.
31.Which ofthefollowingisthebest titlefor thetextA.The BrightFuture ofHuangmei Opera.B.The ExplosiveGrowth ofthe ShortVideo Industry.C.The SimpleWay toExplore theTraditional ArtForm.D.The CreativeCombination ofCulture andTechnologies.DWhat reallyhappens duringdeath Thisquestion hasgreatly interestedhumankind forcenturies.Now,for the first time,scientists haverecorded a dying brain,and theyhave madea shockingdiscovery:our lifemaytruly flashbefore oureyes whenwe die.A newstudy sawscientists fromacross theglobe delve into the final momentsof an87-year-old manslife.As publishedinthe Frontiersin AgingNeuroscience journal,the patientdied ofa heart attack,and hisdoctors atVancouver GeneralHospitalin BritishColumbia recordedhis brainintheprocess.Researchers specificallystudied the30-second intervalsbefore andafter thepatienfs heartstopped.What theydiscovered(神经振荡).wasthat his lifemight haveliterally flashedbefore hiseyes,as hisbrain producedneural oscillationsCommonlyknown asbrain waves,neural oscillationsessentially definethe electricalactivity ofour brains.The oscillationsoccur atdifferentfrequencies andhave generallybeen categorizedinto differentstates ofconsciousness.In thiscase,the patientsheartattackshowed suddenchanges inthe patientsalpha andgamma waves.This interactionhaslong beenknown tocorrelate withmemory recall,dreaming,meditation,the processingof information,and consciousperception—in otherwords,flashbacks.Its importantto notethat thisstudy isthefirstof itskind,asthelive brainactivity ofadyinghuman beinghas neverbeenmeasured likethis before.On theother hand,these oscillationshave beenpreviously monitoredin rats,which suggeststhebrain mightlaunch thesame biologicalresponse todeath inmultiple species.The studydoes providecertain considerations,however,suchasthe patientsbrain beingdamaged bybleeding andswelling whilethis activitywas recorded.Ultimately,the findingshave forcedus toredefine whenlife trulybegins andends——and notto grievetoo deeply,though.Something wemay learn from thisresearch is:although ourloved oneshave theireyes closedand areready toleave ustorest,their brainsmay bereplaying someofthenicest momentsthey experiencedintheirlives.
32.What doesour braindowhen wedie accordingtothe studyA.Our brainproduces thebrain waves.B.Our brainlaunches akind offlashbacks.C.Our brainrecalls thememory ofour life.D.Our brainis relatedto neuraloscillations.
33.What doesthe underlinedphrasedelveinto“in paragraph3refer toA.Explore.B.Record.C.Monitor.D.Observe.
34.What doesthelastparagraph mainlytalkaboutconcerning the studyA.A suggestionfor futurestudies.B.A majorlimitation ofthestudy.C.An explanationoftheresearch value.D.A possiblereason for thestudyfindings.
35.Which wordbest describesthe authorsattitude tothe studyA.Skeptical.B.Conservative.C.Optimistic.D.Objective.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选项中有两项为多余选项From Nowon,Stop WastingFoodWho hasntfelt theshame ofa refrigeratorclean Youpaid moneyfor yourleftovers,andnowyou haveto throwthemaway.Take heart.Youre farfromtheonly personto wastefood andmoney.And unlikemore ambitiousmoney fixes,reducingfood wasteis relativelysimple andsure topay off.In fact,a personcould saveabout$370annually onaverage bywasting lessfood.
36.Most foodwe throwaway endsup inlandfills,which releaseharmful gas.Less waste,less gas.So makethis theyear youdont haveto comeeye-to-eye withanother rottingfood.Heres howto wasteless food:37“Get areality checkon whatsgoingtowaste inyour fridge,“says Cassie,program managerat StopWaste Organization.Evaluate andremove allitems thatare spoiled.38,rather thanfeel badaboutit.Ask yourself,Why amI throwingthis foodawayshe says.Did youbuy aningredient younever used
39.Did youforget aboutleftovers orproduce thatsgonebad StopWaste Organizationrecommends designatingpart ofthe fridgeto foodthats quickto spoil.Label thatsection withanEat ThisFirstsign.Store foodsto last(
40.Google“howtostore produce,“and youlllearn thatsome foodsshould berefrigerated kiwis,)()cucumbers,while othersshouldnt bananas,avocados.And somefruits,like apples,release agas thatripens otherproducefaster.A.Try tolearnfromthe wasteB.Start witha fridgecleanoutC.Purchase lessand savemore moneyD.Reducing foodwaste also helps theplanetE.More planningbefore shoppingcould helpF.You boughtthe rightgroceries andnow makesure theystay freshG.Remember tostore allfoods inthe refrigeratorto helpthem lastlonger第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,共分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入下列空白处的最佳选项A BC DInone Nebraskateen mimingrace beforegraduating fiomhigh school,Brandon Schuttspersonal bestturned outnot tobeabout markingthe fastesttime butdisplaying thebiggest heart.During therace,he knewhe hadthe potentialto41fortheupcoming statemeet,soheslowed toa comfortable42thatwould allowhim tosimply enjoythe momentandtheday.Meanwhile,aiming to43hisownpersonal record,after afast start,Blake Cervenycontinued topush himself
44.With lessthan400(抽筋)meters togo,Cerveny gota crampin hislegs andthey45him.46to finish,Cerveny rosefromthe groundand continuedon,only to47again afteranother150meters•,•and again.This timehed48it only25metersmore beforegoing down.With tremendouseffort,the youngrunner pulledhimself upand withaan49pace,movedforward fbrone finalpush.It wasntenough.Less than100meters fromthefinish line,he laycurled onthe ground.His legshad simply
50.Brandon Schutt,who wasathisside,51a helpinghand.His first52togetCerveny upfailed,but likeCerveny,he toorefusedto
53.With asecond hardpull,Cerveny was
54.With CervenyholdingSchutt forsupport andSchutt55Cerveny maintainbalance,the two56thefinal75meters.Schutt evenmade surethe injuredrunner crossedthe finishline first,securing his57a fastertime.In todays58world inwhich theemphasis inathletics isso oftenput onbreaking records,it is59toseethat foran athletelikeBrandon Schutt,the valueof truesportsmanship stillhas legs.And for others,like Blake
41.A.look B.apply C.search D.qualify
42.A.pace B.race C.step D.run
43.A.win B.overcome C.break D.keepB.hard C.best D.down
44.A.extra
45.A.matched B.struggled C.dragged D.failed
46.A.Enthusiastic B.Devoted C.Determined D.AnxiousB.fall C.pause D.push
47.A.stopB.made C.arrived D.reached
48.A.tookB.boring C.amazing D.careful
49.A.unsteadyB.given overC.given awayD.given out
50.A.given offB.offered C.threw D.turned
51.A.expectedB.trouble C.pleasure D.attempt
52.A.operationB.disappear D.admitC.seize
53.A.quitB.to hisfeet D.under hisfeetC.on hisfeet C.
54.A.up hisfeetB.getting D.findingobserving C.
55.A.helpingB.attended D.dividedcompeted
56.A.completedB.member D.hunterC.opponent C.
57.A.enemyB.competitive D.comprehensivecontemporary
58.A.complexD.inspiringB.curious C.dangerous
59.A.awfulB.memory C.meaning D.success第
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101.515二节语法填空阅读在空白处填入个注的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1下面短文,Cerveny,knowing thatfinishing therace,no matterthe oddsor adversity,isthetrue60ofawin.Chinas LatestCraze:Scripted MurdersIncities throughoutChina,youngpeopleare flockingto clubsto playa gamethat canbe translatedasscriptedhomicide”,61they becomedifferent charactersand spendhours solvingfake murders.Scripted homicidesgain62popularamong theyouth.However,theres ahuge demandfor goodscrips that63be justnot met,“said ZhangYi,28,a Shanghairesident whoplayed morethan90games injust overa year.()()Scripted homicides,64know asjubensha inChinese,require players65gather ina grouptodiscuss afake murderorothercrime.Each playeris assigneda characterfromascript,including onewho playsthemurderer.Then theyengage66a role-playing game,asking thehost andeach otherquestions,67they determinewhich oneofthem didthe deedor theyvote onwho theythink themurderer mightbe.()Generally,it68consider thata successfulscripted homicideoffers laughs,tension andmaybe eventears.They willcry,“said PokerZhang,who ownsscript-writing businessinthecity ofChengdu.“Players cryalot.”The()story maybe69imagine,but theyprovide areal-world alternativefor youngChinese peoplewho()spend70dramatic increasingamounts oftime ontheir screens.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)假定英语课上老3510110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语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每10处错误仅涉及一个词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
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