[编辑推荐]期中考试是一次阶段性考试,是考验大家上半学期的学习成果。小编为大家整理了高三英语期中试题,供大家参考复习,希望大家喜欢。
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)
从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.—Thepartywillstartat7:00sharp.Comeearlier.
—_____________.
A.GoodideaB.You’rerightC.IthinksoD.Iwill
2.—Wehad______reallydampOctoberthisyear.
—Ican’tremember______autumnwhenitrainedsomuch.
A.a;/B./;theC.the;anD.a;an
3.StraightawayIwenttobuythetickets,buttherewere_____leftforthenextpublicholiday.
A.nothingB.noneC.neitherD.noone
4.Iboughtadressforonly20dollarsinasale;itwasreallyagood______.
A.purchaseB.exchangeC.tradeD.business
5.Somegreenbeans,______longenough,canbepoisonous.
A.ifnottobecookedB.ifnotcooked
C.ifnotcookingD.ifnotbeingcooked
6.—Whyareyousolate?
—Iwasinhalfthewaywhenit______tomethatIhadleftmynotebookhome,soIhadtofetchit.
A.occurredB.hitC.happenedD.reminded
7.Havingbeenpraisedbytheteacher,thelittlegirlranbackhome,.
A.happilyandsatisfiedB.eagerandexcitedly
C.happyandsatisfiedD.anxiouslyandexcitedly
8.Bequiet,kids.You’llhavetowait______yournamesarecalled.
A.whileB.untilC.whenD.unless
9.—Whichofthethreeoptionalcoursesdidyoulikebest,Joe?
—_______,Ididn’tlikeanyofthem.
A.GenerallyspeakingB.Inparticular
C.OnthecontraryD.Totellthetruth
10.To______goodrelationshipswithyourteachersandclassmates,youshouldlearntoshareupsanddownswiththem.
A.bringupB.addupC.keepupD.takeup
11.Therearealtogetherfifty-fourstudentsinourclass,_____isanewcomerfromafarawaymountainvillage.
A.themostdiligentofwhoB.butthemostdiligentofwhom
C.themostdiligentofthemD.ofwhomthemostdiligent
12.Hedidnotregretsayingwhathedidbutfeltthatheitdifferently.
A.couldexpressB.wouldexpress
C.couldhaveexpressedD.musthaveexpressed
13.—GorgeandLucygotmarriedlastweek.Didyougototheirwedding?
—No,I______.Didtheyhaveabigwedding?
A.wasnotinvitedB.hadn’tbeeninvited
C.havenotbeeninvitedD.didn’tinvite
14.I’mafraidI’mnot_____tohelpwiththeshow,forIamfullyoccupiedwithmyownproject.
A.acceptableB.adaptableC.availableD.accessible
15.______muchprogressyoucanmakeinallyoursubjectsinthefuture,youshouldkeepmodest.
A.HowB.WhateverC.WhatD.However
16.Couldyoulendme50pence?______,I’llhavetochangea£10noteintocoins.
A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Yet
17.Mikehasanactivemind;hecanretellastory________anybodyelseintheclassroom.
A.morevividlythanB.muchvividthan
C.asvividasD.sovividlyas
18.Duringtherushhour,wegot_________inthetrafficjamonourwaybackhome.
A.stuckB.startedC.lostD.confused
19.Withthelittle______money,thechildtoldmeina______voicethatonthewayhomemostofhismoneyhadbeenstolen.
A.remained,trembledB.remained,trembling
C.remaining,trembledD.remaining,trembling
20.—HowdoyoufindthelatestmovieUndertheHawthornTreebyZhangYimou?
—_______.Ican’tthinktoohighlyofit.
A.It’sreallywonderful.B.Italldepends.
C.NooneknowsforcertainD.Itisnotmycupoftea.
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
Iwasonthetrainwhenagirlgoton.Thecoupleseeingheroffseemed21abouthersafety.Thewomangavethegirldetailedinstructions22howtoavoidspeakingtostrangers.
AsIhadbecome23bythen,Icouldnottellwhatthegirllookedlike.“AreyougoingallthewaytoDehraDun?”Iaskedherasthetrain24outofthestation.
My25surprisedher.Shegavealittleexclamation(惊呼),andsaid,“Ididn’tknowanyoneelsewashere.”
Asoftenhappens,peoplewithgoodeyesight26toseewhatisrightinfrontofthem.Theyhavetoomuchtoobserve,I27.
“Ididn’tseeyoueitheratfirst,”Isaid.“ButIheardyoucomein.”IwonderedifIwouldbeabletopreventherfrom28thatIcouldn’tsee.
“I’mgettingdownatSaharanpur,”thegirlsaid.“Myauntis29methere.Whereareyougoing?”
“ToMussoorie,”Ireplied.
“Oh,luckyyou!IwishIweregoingtoMussoorie.Ilovethemountains.30inOctober.”
“Yes,thisisthebesttime,”Isaid,31mymemorieswhenIcouldsee.The32arecoveredwithbeautifulflowers,thesunisdelicious,andatnightyoucansitinfrontofacampfireanddrinkbrandy.
“Whatisitlikeoutside?”Iasked.
Sheseemedtofindnothingstrangeinthequestion.“33don’tyoulookoutofthewindow?”sheaskedquite34.
Ifeltforthewindow.ItwasopenandIfacedit,35tostudythescenery.“Haveyounoticed,”Iventured,“thatthetreesseemtobemovingwhileweseemtobestandingstill?”
“36alwayshappens,”shesaid.
I37tofacethegirl,andforawhilewesatinsilence.“Youhaveaninterestingface,”Icommented.Itwasa(n)38remark.
“Youaregallant(恭维的),”shesaid.
Atthenextstop,thegirlsaidgoodbyetomeandamangoton.“Shewasaninterestinggirl,”Isaid.“Canyoutellme——didshe39herhairlongorshort?”“Idon’tremember,”hereplied.“ItwashereyesInoticed,notherhair.Shehadsuchbeautifuleyes,buttheywereofno40toher–shewascompletelyblind.Didn’tyounotice?”
21.A.puzzledB.severeC.anxiousD.strict
22.A.beyondB.onC.aboveD.up
23.A.deafB.speechlessC.blindD.short-sighted
24.A.leftB.pushedC.rushedD.pulled
25.A.soundB.voiceC.noiseD.tongue
26.A.decideB.hateC.failD.happen
27.A.replyB.hopeC.askD.suppose
28.A.seeingB.discoveringC.noticingD.hearing
29.A.meetingB.waitingC.acceptingD.visiting
30.A.SpeciallyB.OccasionallyC.UnusuallyD.Especially
31.A.callingupB.callingatC.callingoutD.callingon
32.A.riversB.hillsC.villagesD.rails
33.A.WhereB.HowcomeC.WhyD.Howabout
34.A.actuallyB.naturallyC.obviouslyD.undoubtedly
35.A.beginningB.walkingC.pretendingD.intending
36.A.ThatB.SuchC.WhichD.What
37.A.wentB.submittedC.movedD.turned
38.A.safeB.strangeC.idealD.general
39.A.doB.haveC.keepD.leave
40.A.importanceB.valueC.useD.difference
第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题。第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)
第一节: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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
A
Severaltimesonmywaytowork,IpassedagentlemanwhoIsupposedhomeless.Hehadalotofhispossessions(私人商品)tieddowntohisbikeandheldacardboardsignthatsaidhewasavetwhodoesn’tdrinkordodrugs,butwouldappreciateanythingthatcouldbegiven.Heusuallyhasheadphonesonandislisteningtotheradio.Heisalwaysmindinghisownbusiness,oftenreadingaswell.I’veneverseenhimactively“panhandling”.
Severaltimes,whileIwaspassinghim,IrealizedIha
dsomefoodwithme,soIturnedaroundandofferedhimthatfood.Hetookoffhisheadphones,andsaid,“Umm,blueberrymuffinsaremyfavourite!”withabigsmileandagleaminhiseyes.Hethankedmesowarmly.
Thegraciousness(有礼貌)andhumbleness(谦逊)ofhisreceivingmakesmewanttocontinuetostopbywith“surprises”offood,moneyorothergifts.Inthepast,I’vemethomelessfolkswhoturneddownthefoodIwasoffering,sayingthattheywantedonlymoneyinstead.
Sothiswonderfulgentlemanbeingsoopentoreceivinghasbeenablessing.
ItalsomakesmethinkhowopenIamtoreceivinginmylife---amIhumbleandgratefulwhenIamgiftedwithsomething?Sometimesyes,sometimesno,butrarelyasgracious,humbleandsincereasthiswonderfulmanhasbeeninreceiving.
41.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofthegentlemanasatfirst?
A.abusinessmanB.agentlemanC.amusicianD.abeggar
42.Theunderlinedword“panhandling”inthefirstparagraphmighthavethesamemeaningas“____________.”
A.beggingB.stealingC.cookingD.working
43.Whatisthemanmainlydoingonthestreeteveryday?
A.Singingsongshappilywhilelisteningtomusic
B.Waitingtoreceiveoffertobegiven
C.Runninghisownsuccessfulbelongings.
D.Showingoffwhathehasgotfromothers.
44.Whatisspecialaboutthemanthattheauthordescribes?
A.Hereceivesofferswithoutfeelingashamed
B.Herefusestobegivendrinksordrugs
C.Helikesblueberrymuffinsverymuch.
D.Hetrieshisbesttohelpothersinneed.
B
Father’sdaySunsetLiveMusicDinnerCruise
Sunday,June20th,xxxx
6:30pm-8:30pm
Joinusabroadthe95’DanaPrideforourspecialFather’sDayDinnerCruise.Enjoyauniqueeveningoffunonthewater,completewithlivemusicbyMikeO’Brienandadeliciousbarbecuedinner.
Adult----$59
Kids(3-12)----$29
TwoandunderareFree.
LOCATION:DanaPointHarbor
BOOKONLINEORCALL:949-496-5794
RanchoDaysFiesta
July,17,xxxx
CelebrationthehistoryofSaddlebackValley,therewillbechildren’sactivitiesincludingfreecraftsprojects.Helpmakeandtastehomemadeicecreamandbutter,warmbreadfromtheoven.Dipwaterandgrind(磨碎)cornwhilelearningabouttheearlydaysofOrangeCounty.
Admissionis$3forchildren3to12yearsoldand$4foradults.
LOCATION:HeritageHillHistoricalPark
INFORMATION:949---923---2230
AnnualSilveradoCounterFairandArtFestival
October3-4,xxxx
The39thAnnualSilveradoCountryFairexploresthewondersofthearea’sOldWestrustic(乡村的)culture,greatlivemusictastyfood,handmadearts,craftsandfamilygamesundertheoak-treesbelowOrangeCountry’sfamousSaddlebackMountain.
Daytimeadultadmission:$4/Kidsunder12:only$2
SaturdayNightMusicFest(联欢):$5foreveryone
LOCATION:SilveradoCommunityCenter
INFORMATION:714---997---3968
StarrRanchSanctuary
October24-25,xxxx
AudubonCalifornia’sStarrRanchSanctuaryinvitesyoutoourfallclassesforadults.Joinourwildlifebiologistfortwopeacefuldaysatbeautiful4,000acreStarrRanchinsoutheastOrangeCountyandexperiencenaturehands-onasawildliferesearcher.
Cost:$95forthosenotcamping(includingdinner)$100forthosecamping(dinnerandbreakfastprovided)
LOCATION:StarrRanchSanctuary
RESERVATIONSORINFORMATION:949---858---0309
45.whicheventisthemostsuitableforonewhowantstoenjoydinnerinaboatwithliv
emusic?
A.Father’sdaySunsetLiveMusicDinnerCruise
B.RanchoDaysFiesta
C.AnnualSilveradoCounterFairandArtFestival
D.StarrRanchSanctuary
46.AtRanchoDaysFiesta,youcan______.
A.paytojoinincamping
B.joininactivitiesforthewholefamily
C.learnaboutthelifestyleoftheearlydaysoftheOrangeCounty
D.tastefoodmadeinthelocalfactories
47.HowmuchwillacouplehavetopayiftheygotoSaturdayNightMusicFestwiththeir10-year–oldson?
A.$12B.$15C.$10D.$5
48.Mr.SmithwantstotakehiswifeanddaughtertohavesomefamilygamesinearlyOctober.Hewillcall_______forinformation.
A.949-496-5794B.949---923---2230
C.714---997---3968D.949---858---0309
C
ThehighschoolpromisthefirstformalsocialeventformostAmericanteenagers.IthasalsobeenaceremonyofpassageforyoungAmericansfornearlyacentury.
Theword“prom”wasfirstusedinthe1890s,referringtoformaldancesinwhichtheguestsofapartywoulddisplaytheirfashionsanddancingskillsduringtheevening’sgrandmarch.IntheUnitedStates,parentsandeducatorshavecometoregardthepromasanimportantlessoninsocialskills.Therefore,promshavebeenheldeveryyearinhighschoolsforstudentstolearnpropersocialbehavior.
Thefirsthighschoolpromswereheldinthe1920sinAmerica.Bythe1930s,promswerecommonacrossthecountry.FormanyolderAmericans,thepromwasamodest,home-grownaffairintheschoolgymnasium.Prom-goerswerewelldressedbutnotfancilydressedupfortheoccasion:boysworejacketsandtiesandgirlstheirSundaydresses.Couplesdancedtomusicprovidedbyalocalmusicbandorarecordplayer.Afterthe1960s,andespeciallysincethe1980s,thehighschoolprominmanyareashasbecomeaseriousexerciseintoomuchconsumption,withboysrentingexpensivetuxedos(男士无尾半正式晚礼服)andgirlswearingdesignergowns.Expensivecarswerehiredtodrivetheprom-goerstoexpensiverestaurantsordiscosforanall-nightentertainment.
Whethersimpleorabundant,promshavealwaysbeenmoreorlessunpleasanteventsforadolescentswhoworryaboutself-imageandfittinginwiththeirfellowteenagers.Promnightcanbeadreadfulexperienceforteenswhoarenotgoodatsocialskillsorforthosewhodonotsecuredates.Sincethe1990s,alternativepromshavebeenorganizedinsomeareastomeettheneedsofparticularstudents.Forexample,promsorganizedbyandforhomelessyouthwerereported.Therewerealso“couple-free”promstowhichallstudentsarewelcome.49.InwhatwayarehighschoolpromssignificanttoAmericanteenagers?
A.Theyarepartofthegraduationceremony.
B.Theyareoccasionsforteenstoshowofftheirexpensivecars.
C.Theyareimportanteventsforteenagerstolearnsocialskills.
D.Theyareformaleventsinwhichteenssharetheirunpleasantexperiences.
50.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?
A.Propersocialbehaviormustbeobservedbyprom-goers.
B.Promsheldinearliertimesgavelesspressuretoteenagers.
C.Promsareregardedasimportantbecauseeveryonedressesupfortheoccasion.
D.Thepromhaschangedfromamodesteventtoamoreattractivepartyovertheyears.
51.Accordingtothepassage,whatgaverisetoalternativeproms?
A.Notallstudentsbehavedwellattheproms.
B.Promsweretooseriousforyoungprom-goers.
C.Teenagerswantedtoattendpromswiththeirdates.
D.Studentswithspecialneedsdidnotenjoytraditionalproms.
52.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Unconv
entionalpromshavebeenorganizedsincethe1960s.
B.Inthe1980s,promswereheldinlocalchurchesforteenagerstoattend.
C.PromshavebecomeasignificanteventinAmericanhighschoolssincethe1930s.
D.Inthe1890s,highschoolpromswereall-nightsocialeventsforsomeAmericanfamilies.
D
Notenoughmoneyforyourvacation?Tryhomeexchanges-swappinghouseswithstrangers.Agreetouseeachother’scars,andyoucansavebucksoncarrentals,too.
Homeexchangesarenotnew.Atleastonegroup,Intervac,hasbeenmakingsuchanarrangementeasiersince1953.Buttradingonlineisgainingpopularitythesedays,withseveralsitesinoperation,includingHomeExchanges.Foundedin1992,withsome28,000listings,thiscompanybillsitselfastheworld’slargesthomeexchangeclub,reportingthatmembershiphasincreased30%thisyear.
TheannualfeeisusuallylessthanUS$100.Memberscanaccessthousandsoflistingsforapartments,villas,suburbanhomesandfarmsaroundtheworld.Originalcontactismadethroughe-mail,withthefollowingcommunicationusuallybyphone.Beforeamatchismade,potentialswapperstendtodiscussalot.
However,theconceptmaysoundriskytosomepeople.Whatabouttheft?Damage?Thesearereasonablecausesforconcern,butequallyunlikely.Asoneswapperputsit,“Nobodyisgoingtoflyacrosstheoceanordrive600milestocometostealyourTV.Besides,atthesametimethey’restayinginyourhome,youarestayingintheirhome.”
Exchangesitesrecommendthatswappersdiscusssuchmattersaheadoftime.Theymayfilloutanagreementspellingoutwhoshoulderswhichresponsibilitiesifaproblemarises.Itdoesnotmatteriftheagreementwouldholdupincourt,butitdoesgivetheexchangersalittlesatisfaction.
Generally,thebiggestcomplaintamonghomeexchangershastodowithdifferentstandardsofcleanliness.Swappersaresupposedtomakesuretheirhomeisinorderbeforetheyleave,butoneperson’sideaof“clean”maybemoreforgivingthananother’s.Someownerssayiftheycomebacktoaless-than-sparklingkitchen,itmaybeinconvenientbutwouldnotsourthemonfutureexchanges.
53.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Howtoexchangehomes.
B.Thebiggesthomeexchangeagency.
C.Howhomeexchangeisbecomingpopular.
D.AcontrastbetweenIntervacandHomeExchanges.
54.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningto“bills”inthesecondparagraph?
A.advertisesB.contributesC.replacesD.participates
55.Howdohomeexchangersnormallybegintheircommunication?
A.Byphone.B.Bye-mail.
C.Viaamatchmaker.D.Viaaface-to-facemeeting.
56.Whatisrecommendedinthepassagetodealwiththeftanddamageconcerns?
A.Onecanaskalawyerforhelp.
B.Bothpartiescantradeonline.
C.Bothpartiescansignanagreementbeforehand.
D.Onecandamagethehomeoftheotherpartyinreturn.
E
Anewstudyhasfoundthatitmaybepossibletotrainpeopletobemoreintelligent,increasingthebrainpowertheyhadatbirth.
Untilnow,ithasbeenwidelyassumedthatthekindofmentalabilitythatallowsustosolvenewproblemswithouthavinganyrelevantpreviousexperience—whatpsychologistscallfluidintelligence—isinnateandcannotbetaught(thoughpeoplecanraisetheirgradesontestsofitbypracticing).
Butinthenewstudy,researchersdescribeamethodforimprovingthisskill,alongwithexperimentstoproveitworks.
Thekey,researchersfound,wascarefullystructuredtraininginworkingmemory—thekindthatallowsmemorizationofatelephonenumberjus
tlongenoughtodialit.Thistypeofmemoryiscloselyrelatedtofluidintelligence,sotheresearchersreasonedthatimprovingitmightleadtoimprovementsinfluidintelligence.
Firsttheymeasuredfluidintelligenceofvolunteersusingstandardtests.Thentheytrainedeachinacomplicatedmemorytask—thechild’scardgame,inwhichtheyhadtorecallacardtheysawandheard.Duringthecourse,theyneededtoignoreirrelevantitems,monitorongoingperformance,managetwotasksatthesametimeandconnectrelateditemstooneanotherinspaceandtime.
Thefourgroupsexperiencedahalf-houroftrainingdailyfor8,12,17and19days,respectively.Tomakesuretheywerenotjustimprovingtheirtest-takingskills,theresearcherscomparedthemwithcontrolgroupsthattookthetestswithoutthetraining.
Theresults,publishedMondayinTheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,werestriking.Improvementinthetrainedgroupswasalotgreater.Moreover,thelongertheytrained,thehighertheirscoreswere.Allperformers,fromtheweakesttothestrongest,showedsignificantimprovement.
“Ourresultsshowyoucanincreaseyourintelligencewithpropertraining.”saidDrJaeggi,aco-authorofthepaper.“Nooneknowshowlongthegainswilllastaftertrainingstops,”headded,“andtheexperiment’sdesigndidnotallowtheresearcherstodeterminewhethermoretrainingwouldcontinuetoproducefurthergains.”
57.Theresearchersthoughtthekeytoimprovingtheintelligencewas______________.
A.memorizingtelephonenumbersB.improvingworkingmemory
C.traininginconcentrationD.recallingacard
58.ThefollowingaspectsofthetraininghelpincreaseintelligenceEXCEPT___________.
A.ignoringirrelevantitemsB.monitoringongoingperformance
C.managingtwotasksatthesametimeD.usingpreviousexperience
59.Whentheexperimentwasconducted,theresearchers______________.
A.trainedthefourgroupsforthesameperiodoftime
B.onlymadecomparisonsbetweenthefourgroups
C.comparedthefourgroupswithcontrolgroups
D.trainedthefourgroupstogether
60.Bywritingthejafs,thewriterintendsto______________.
A.informthereadersofanewstudy
B.callonpeopletobetrainedtoincreaseintelligence
C.proveone’sbornbrainpowercanbeimproved
D.tellpeopletheimprovedintelligencewilllastforever
第二节:61—65题中提到的人们都打算去乡间旅游景点游玩。请将每组人员和他们最合适的地方配对。有一个景点是多余的。
______61.MissJaneandMissAnnareworkingforatravellingcompany.Theyarefocusingon
somepointsofdevelopingtourismofpeculiarstyleinthecountryside.Tostartnew
travellingbusinessinsomevillageswithfineleisureclubsandentertainment
conditions,theyneedsomeexcellentexamplestofollow.
______62.Someseniorvisitors,fromAmerica,havejustretired.Theypreferaholidayina
placewhichmayremindthemofsomethingbackhome.Asbelieverswithreligiousfaith,they’dliketoseesomeplaceswiththeconnectionsbetweenreligionandethicsissues.
______63.Mr.John,ascholarfromAustralia,whodevoteshimselftoliterature,isnowinBritainonholiday.Havingbeentosomefamousattractions,he’sgottwodayslefttoseesomethingmore.HeisalsoquiteinterestedinthehistoryoftheGreatBritainnavigation(航海),andthehistoryofearlyworldexplorations.
______64.Ayoungcouple,havingjustgotmarried,aregoingontheirhoney-moontrip.Thegirlisveryinterestedinthelifeofthenoblefamiliesandgardening,whiletheboyshowsmoreinterestinvisitingsomeoldhousesoffamouspeople.Buthislovetohisbrid
eisenoughforhimtoputherpreferencefirst.
______65.Havingonefreeday,apartyofstudentsareseekingaparticularplacetodotheirresearch,whichwillbenefittheirstudyofgeography.Besides,theyprefertohavea
relaxationinnatureaswell,climbingincluded.Theplaceshouldbeparticularforthem.
非选择题部分(共40分)
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)
下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改l0处,多者(从第ll处起)不计分。
例如:
Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend^weekendwithyou.LuckilyIwas
theam
completelyfreethen,soI’lltosay“yes”.I’llarriveinBristolataround8pminFridayevening.on
Upontheirarrival,wegavetheAmericanstudentsawarmwelcomebutaboynamedTimwastostaywithmyfamilyfortheweekend.Whiletheywereintroducingthem,Ialreadyrecognizedhimbycomparinghimwiththephotohehadsenttome.Whenschoolover,wetookthesubwayhome,inwheremyparentshadalreadypreparedarichfamilydinnerforTim.Weenjoyedourselvesalot,ateandchatting.Thenextday,Iactasaguide,showingTimalongthemostfamousscenicspotsinBeijing.Whereverhewent,hehadsomephotostaketohelphimmemorizethisunforgettabletriptoChina.Whenfinalthetimecameforustosaygoodbye,IgaveTimakiteasansouvenir.
第二节:书面表达(满分30分)
下面的柱状图(barchart)显示了不同年龄段孩子心理健康状况。
根据上图信息,请以“Psychologicalproblemsofchildren”为题,用英语写一篇100~120个词的短文。要求如下:
1.简要描述图中信息;
2.说明原因(学业压力,缺乏引导……);
3.谈谈你的看法。
注意:文章的标题和开头已给出(不计词数)。
Asisshowninthebarchart,
答案
1-5DDBAB6-10ACBDC11-15DCBCD16-20CAADA
21-25CBCDB26-30CDBBD31-35ABCBC36-40ADACC
41-44DABA45-48ACBC49-52CDDC53-56BABC57-60BDCA
61-65DCAFE
短文改错
Upontheirarrival,wegavetheAmericanstudentsawarmwelcomebutaboynamedTim
and
wastostaywithmyfamilyfortheweekend.Whiletheywereintroducingthem,Ialready
themselves
recognizedhimbycomparinghimwiththephotohehadsenttome.Whenschool^over,
was
wetookthesubwayhome,inwheremyparentshadalreadypreparedarichfamilydinnerfor
Tim.Weenjoyedourselvesalot,ateandchatting.Thenextday,Iactasaguide,showing
eatingacted
TimalongthemostfamousscenicspotsinBeijing.Whereverhewent,hehadsomephotos
around/round/over
taketohelphimmemorizethisunforgettabletriptoChina.Whenfinalthetimecameforus
takenfinally
tosaygoodbye,IgaveTimakiteasansouvenir.
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作文参考范文
Asisshowninthebarchart,therearemoreandmorehealthproblemsexistingamongstudents.
It’squiteworryingthatnowadayssomestudentsarenotquitepsychologicallyhealthy.
impactsfromtheinternetshoulddefinitelybeavoided.
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