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河北省衡水中學(xué)2023屆高三下學(xué)期二調(diào)考試-英語(yǔ)本試卷分第I卷〔選擇題〕和第II卷〔非選擇題〕兩局部,共150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。本卷須知:1.答第I卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考號(hào)、考試科目用鉛筆涂寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2.選出每題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。不能答在本試卷上,否那么無(wú)效。第I卷〔選擇題,共100分〕第一局部聽(tīng)力〔共兩節(jié),總分值30分〕第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1.5分,總分值7.5分〕聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Inwhatwaydoesthewoman’ssistergotouniversityeveryday?A.OnfootB.ByundergroundC.Bybus2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HeusedtolikeboatingverymuchB.Hewon’tgoboatingwiththewomanC.Hethinksitistoocoldoutsidetoday3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisafternoon?A.AskthemanforhelpB.GoforajobinterviewC.Givethemansomeadvice4.Whydoesthemanwanttoknowhowtotakecareofbabies?A.HeisgoingtobeabrotherB.HewantstobeababysitterC.Hiswifeisgoingtohaveababy5.Howdoesthemanexpectthewoman’sexperience?A.UnusualB.DullC.Exhausting 第二節(jié)

〔共15小題;每題1.5分,總分值22.5分〕

聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,答復(fù)第6、7題。6.Whatshouldthewomandowhenarrivingon112thA.TurnleftandkeepwalkinguntilshepassesthreelightsB.TurnrightandkeepwalkinguntilshepassestwolightsC.Turnrightandkeepwalkingforaboutamile7.Whereisthesupermarket?A.Attheendof112B.Atthebeginningof56C.Aroundthecorneron56聽(tīng)第7段材料,答復(fù)第8、9題。8.Whatsizecardoesthemanwant?A.AsmallcarB.AmidsizecarC.Alargecar9.Howmuchwillthemanhavetopay?A.$160B.$200C.$240聽(tīng)第8段材料,答復(fù)第10至12題。10.Whatisthemanmostprobably?A.AteacherB.AsalesmanC.Ascientist11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttherobottodo?A.TalkwithherB.DoherhomeworkC.Dothehousework12.Whatdoweknowabouttherobotfromtheconversation?A.ItisnotforsaleatthemomentB.ItcandoalotofdangerousworkC.Itdoesn’toperateonbatteries聽(tīng)第9段材料,答復(fù)第13至16題。13.Howdoesthewomanlooknow?A.TriedB.UpsetC.Excited14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofLinda?A.PopularandlovelyB.IntelligentandprettyC.Hard-workingandsmart15.What’stheweatherprobablylikenow?A.CloudyB.SunnyC.Rainy16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.GotothelibraryB.GotothedormitoryC.Gototheteachingbuilding聽(tīng)第10段材料,答復(fù)第17至20題。17.HowmanyyearshasMountFujisleptfor?A.250B.300C.35018.WhatwilltravelersdoinBrazil?A.SeemountainviewsatsunriseB.VisitatsometemplesC.Lookatsometemples19.WhenwilltravelersgotoseeNiagaraFalls?A.InWeekOneB.InWeekTwoC.InWeekThree20.WhichcountrywilltravelersvisitinWeekFour?A.TheUntiedStatesB.ThailandC.Canada第二局部閱讀理解〔共兩節(jié),總分值40分〕第一節(jié)〔共15小題;每題2分,總分值30分〕閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)〔A、B、C和D〕中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AInstagramiscontainingsomanyphotosoffoodnowapop-updinerinLondonistakingadvantageofthisnewtrendbylettingpeoplesettlethebillfortheirmealssimplybyuploadingphotosoftheirdishestosocialnetworks.Ialwaysthoughtpeople'stakingpicturesoftheirfoodwaskindofsilly,butatthisnewpop-uprestaurantintheUK,I'dprobablydoittoo.“ThePictureHouse〞istheworld'sfirstpay-by-photorestaurant—youorder,clickaphotoofthefood,shareonInstagramandeatforfree!Therestaurantbelongstofrozenfoodgiant(巨人〕BirdsEye,whocameupwiththeideatocashinonpeople’saddictionwithphotographingfoodandsharingthepicturesonline.TheyconductedasurveyandfoundoutthatmorethanhalfoftheBritishpopulationregularlytookpicturesoftheirmeals.Sotheyrealizeditwasabetterwaytoadvertisetheirnewdiningrange.Thepop-updinerwasopeninSoho,LondonforthreedaysinMay,andisnowmovingtoothermajorUKcities.Theyservetwo-coursemealsthatcustomersdon'thavetopayfor,iftheyphotoandInstagramit.TherestaurantisapartofBirdsEye’s“FoodforLife,〞campaign,anewmarketingprojectthataimsatchangingthewaypeoplelookatfrozenfood.“Takingphotosoffoodenablespeopletoshowoffandtosharetheirmealtimemoments—fromtheeverydaytothespecial,〞saidmarketingdirectorMargaretJobling.ThereactiontoThePictureHousehasbeengreatsofar.Andthepay-by-pictureconcepthasproventobeaneffectiveway.Alternativepaymentmethodsareactuallygainingpopularityamongalotofbusinesses.Lastyear,inacafeinGermanycustomerspaybyhowmuchtimetheyspendthere,notbywhattheyeat.21.Instagramprobablyis_______________.A.arestaurantfreeofchargeB.acampaignof“FoodforLife〞C.anewmarketingprojectD.aprogramusedtosharephotos22.“ThePictureHouse〞encouragessharingphotosofitsfoodto_____________.A.raisethepriceoffrozenfoodB.attractmorecustomersC.createanewsocialmediatrendD.rewardtheregularcustomers23.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NoNeedtoPay.B.ThePop-upDiner.C.PaybyPicture.D.FoodforLife.BEverydaybornadecadefromnowwillhaveitsgeneticcode(基因編碼)mappedatbirth,theheadoftheworld’sleadinggenomesequencing(基因圖譜)companyhaspredicted.AcompleteDNAread–outforeverynewbornwillbetechnicallypossibleandaffordableinlessthanfiveyears,promisingarevolutioninhealthcare,saysJayFlatley,thechiefexecutiveofIllumina.Onlysocialandlegalproblemsarelikelytodelaytheageof“genomesequences,〞orgeneticprofiles.By2023itwillhavebecomeroutinetomapinfants’geneswhentheyareborn,DrFlatlytoldTheTimes.Thiswillopenanewapproachtomedicine,bywhichconditionssuchashighbloodpressureandheartdiseasecanbepredictedandpreventedanddrugsusedmoresafelyandeffectively.Ababy’sgenomecanbediscoveredatbirthbyabloodtest.Byexaminingaperson’sgenome,itispossibletoidentifyraisedrisksofdevelopingdiseasessuchascancers.Thoseathighriskcanthenbescreenedmoreregularly,orgivendrugsordietaryadvicetolowertheirchancesofbecomingill.Personalgenomescouldalsobeusedtoensurethatpatientsgetthemedicinethatismostlikelytoworkforthemandleastlikelytohaveside–effects.Thedevelopment,however,willraiselegalconcernsaboutprivacyandaccesstoindividuals’geneticrecords.“Badthingscanbedonewiththegenome.Itcouldpredictsomethingaboutsomeone–andyoucouldpossiblyhandtheinformationtotheiremployerortheirinsurancecompany.〞saidDrFlatley.“Peoplehavetorecognizethatthishorseisoutofthebarn,andthatyourgenomeprobablycan’tbeprotected,becauseeverywhereyougoyouleaveyourgenomebehind.Completegeneticprivacy,however,isunlikelytobepossible〞,headded.Asthebenefitsbecomeclearer,however,hebelievesthatmostpeoplewillwanttheirgenomesreadandinterpreted.Theriskisnothingcomparedwiththegain.24.Inthefirsttwoparagraphs,theauthormainlywantstotellusabout__________.

A.thesignificantprogressinmedicine

B.thepromiseofaleadingcompany

C.theinformationofbabies’genes

D.theresearchofmedicalscientists25.Whichofthefollowingisaproblemcausedbythisapproach?

A.ThedelayingindiscoveringDNA.

B.Theriskofdevelopingdiseasesatbirth.

C.Thesideeffectsofmedicineonpatients.

D.Thelettingoutofpersonalgeneticinformation.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“…thishorseisoutofthebarn〞mean?

A.Geneticmappingtechniquehasbeenwidelyused.

B.peoplecan’tstopgeneticmappingtechniqueadvancing.

C.Peopleareeagertoimprovegeneticmappingtechnique.

D.Geneticmappingtechniqueistoohorribletocontrol.27.What’sDrFlatley’sattitudetowardsthetechnology?

A.Tolerant.

B.Conservative.

C.Positive.

D.Doubtful.CAlthoughParisisoftenconsideredthecityofromance,closetoamillionadultswhocallithomearesingle.ManysinglepeoplesaythatFrance’scapitalisoneofthemostdifficultplacestomeetpeople.Thecomplaints(抱怨)ofthislonelygrouphaveinspiredanewphenomenonknownas“supermarketdating.〞AtGalerieLafayetteGourmet,singlescanshopformorethanjusttheitemsontheirgrocerylist.Theycanlookforsomeonewhohasblueeyes,brownhair,andis1.8meterstall,orwhatevermaybeontheirromanticshoppinglist.

AtthisParislocation,singlepeopleofallagescanscheduletheirshoppingforThursdaynightsbetween6:30and9:00p.m.Whentheywalkthroughthedoor,theypickupapurplebaskettoadvisethattheyarelookingforlove.Theytrytoarriveearlybecausethebasketsdisappearquickly,andthentheyhavetowaitinlinefortheirturntowanderthestoreaisles(過(guò)道).

Withpurplebasketsinhand,shopperscanconsidertheirromanticoptionswhiletheypickouttheirgroceries.Whentheyarereadytopay,theycangotothecheckoutlineforsingleswhowanttochat.

MostofthepeoplewholookforloveinthesupermarketareskepticalofInternetdating.Theyknowthatitiseasytoembellish(美化)one’sappearanceortolieaboutone’sageovertheInternet.Thesupermarket,ontheotherhand,isconsideredasafeandcasualenvironmentinwhichtomeetapotentialmatch.Inaddition,whatonefindsinanother’sgrocerybasketcansayathingortwoaboutthatperson’scharacterorintentions.Buyingpetfoodcanbeaman’swayofshowingapotentialmatchthathehasasensitiveside.Womenwhofilltheirbasketswithlow-fatfoodshowtheirhealthystyleofliving.Thesedaysit’spossibletofindmuchmorethanfoodatagrocerystore.

28.WhatdomanysinglepeopleinPairscomplainabout?A.Thedifficultyinmeetingpeople.

B.Theideaofsupermarketdating.

C.Theitemsontheirgrocerylist.

D.Theinconvenienceinshopping.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredbutisnotclearlystatedinthesecondparagraph?A.ThedatingsupermarketislocatedinParis.

B.ThedatingsupermarketisopenonlyonThursdayevenings.

C.Peoplelookingforlovemustgetabasketofaparticularcolor

D.Thedatingsupermarkethasverygoodbusiness.30.Howdoloveshoppersmeetoneanother?A.Theyscheduletheirmeetinginadvance.

B.Theygothroughaspecialcheckout.

C.Theypickouttheirgrocerieswithgreatcare.

D.Theydialthephonenumbersontheirshoppingitems.31.WhydothepeoplepreferthesupermarketdatingtoInternetdating?A.Thesupermarketdatingismoreconvenient.

B.Thesupermarketdatingismorecasual.

C.Thesupermarketdatingcanbetrustedmore.

D.Thesupermarketdatingislessexpensive.DImaginethatyou’relookingatyourcompany-issuedsmartphoneandyounoticeane-mailfromLinkedln:“Thesecompaniesarelookingforcandidateslikeyou!〞Youaren’tnecessarilysearchingforajob,butyou’realwaysopentoopportunities,sooutofcuriosity,youclickonthelink.Afewminuteslateryourbossappearsatyourdesk.“We’venoticedthatyou’respendingmoretimeonLinkedlnlately,soIwantedtotalkwithyouaboutyourcareerandwhetheryou’rehappyhere,〞shesays.Uh-oh.It’sanawkwardscene.Attrition(損耗〕hasalwaysbeenexpensiveforcompanies,butinmanyindustriesthecostoflosinggoodworkersisrising,owingtotightlabormarkets.Thuscompaniesareintensifying(增強(qiáng)〕theireffortstopredictwhichworkersareathighriskofleavingsothatmanagerscantrytostopthem.Tactics(策略〕rangefromelectronicmonitortosophisticated(復(fù)雜的〕analysesofemployees’socialmedialives.Someofthisworkmaybeareasontoletemployeestoquit.Ingeneral,peopleleavetheirjobsbecausetheydon’tliketheirboss,don’tseeopportunitiesforpromotionorgrowth,orareofferedahigherpay;thesereasonshaveheldsteadyforyears.NewresearchconductedbyCEB,aWashington-basedtechnologycompany,looksnotjustatwhyworkersquitbutalsoatwhen.“We’velearnedthatwhatreallyaffectspeopleistheirsenseofhowthey’redoingcomparedwithotherpeopleintheirpeergroup,orwithwheretheythoughttheywouldbeatacertainpointinlife,saysBrianKropp,whoheadsCEB’sHRpractice.“We’velearnedtofocusonmomentsthatallowpeopletomakethesecomparisons.〞Technologyalsoprovidescluesaboutwhichstaremployeesmightbeeyeingtheexit.Companiescantellwhetheremployeesusingworkcomputersorphonesarespendingtimeon(orevenjustopeninge-mailsfrom)careerwebsites,andresearchshowsthatmorefirmsarepayingattentiontothesethings.Largecompanieshavealsobeguntrackingbadgeswipes(瀏覽痕跡)employees’useofanIDtoenterandexitthebuildingortheparkinggaragetoidentifypatternsthatsuggestaworkermaybeinterviewingforajob.32.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecaninferLinkedlnis___________.A.ane-mailB.ajobfromtheInternetC.aprofessionalsocialnetworkD.aworld-famouscompany33.What’sthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Thecostoflosinggoodworkersisrising.B.Companiesarestricterwithworkersthanbefore.C.Measureshavebeentakentofindthepotentialworkerswhowanttoquit.D.Findingnewjobshasbeenatrendformostworkers.34.AccordingtotheresearchbyCEB,whichofthefollowingmightbethemostprobablereasonforworkerstoquittheirjobs?A.Theydon’tliketheirbosses.B.Workersarealwaysdoingcomparisons.C.Notseeingopportunitiesforpromotion.D.Tofindahigher-paidjob.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tomakeareviewonaphenomenon.B.Totellustheleader’sconcerns.C.Toshowanewtrendinthejobmarket.D.Tostresstheroleofnewtechnologies.第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)?!补?小題;每題2分,總分值10分〕ETheaveragecomputeruserhasbetween5and15username/passwordcombinationstologindifferentkindsofaccount.Somedemandyouuseaspecificnumberofsymbolsanddigits,whileothersrequireyoutochangeyourpasswordevery60days.Thefeelingofconfusionresultingfrommemorizingtheselogininformationhasgrownsocommonthatitactuallyhasaname:passwordfatigue(疲勞).

Havingtoremembersomanydifferentpasswordsisannoying,butitcanalsobedangerous.Becauseitisvirtuallyimpossibletorememberauniquepasswordforeachoftheseaccounts,manypeopleleavehandwrittenlistsofusernamesandpasswordsonornexttotheircomputers.

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Whilethesepracticesmakeiteasiertorememberlogininformation,theyalsomakeiteasierforthievestohackintoaccounts.

SingleSign-On(SSO)confirmationandpasswordmanagementsoftwarecanhelpsolvethisproblem.WithSSO,usersonlyneedtorememberonepasswordtologintothemainsystem.

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SSOsoftwareistypicallyusedbylargecompanies,schools,orlibraries.

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IfauserlosesorforgetsthepasswordrequiredtologintoSSOsoftware,theuserwillthenloseaccesstoalloftheapplicationslinkedtotheSSOaccount.Userswhorelyonpasswordmanagementsoftwarefacethesameproblems.

Althoughmostwebsitesornetworksystemsallowuserstorecoverorchangelostpasswordsbyprovidingemailaddressesoransweringaprompt〔提示〕,thisprocesscanwastetimeandcausefurtherfrustration.Whatismore,recoveringaforgottenpasswordisonlyatemporarysolution.

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Somecomputerscientistshavesuggestedcomputersrelyonbiometrics(生物測(cè)定學(xué)).

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Theuseofbiometricsraisesquestionsconcerningprivacyandcanalsobeexpensivetopractice.

Softwareengineersandcomputersecurityexpertsarestillsearchingforthecuretopasswordfatigue.Untiltheyfindtheperfectsolution,however,everyonewillsimplyhavetorelyonthepasswordsystemcurrentlyinplace.

A.Itdoesnotaddressthelargerproblemofpasswordfatigue.

B.Thesesoftwareprogramshavebeenbuiltintomanymajorwebbrowsers

C.Theproblemwithpasswordmanagementsoftwaremakesusersfeelpowerless.

D.TheSSOsoftwarethenautomaticallylogstheuserintootheraccountswithinthesystem.

E.However,SSOconfirmationandpasswordmanagementsoftwarealsohavedrawbacks.

F.Thisisamethodofrecognizinghumanusersbasedonuniquetraits,suchasfingerprints,voice,orDNA.

G.Otherssolvethisproblembyusingthesamepasswordforeveryaccountorusingextremelysimplepasswords.第三局部:語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用完形填空〔共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分〕閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。AsIturnedoffoneofthemainroadstheotherday,Inoticedsomethingunusualintheparkinglotthegrocerystore.There’sawidegrassylandinfrontoftheirparkinglot,where41_oftenputupsignsannouncingtheiryardsalesorevents,butthe42_infrontofmewasworthyofadouble-take.Amaninasuitwas43_asignintothegroundandahomelessmanwas44_thesignwhilehehammered.Iwas45_byhowthetwomenlookedso46.onewithasoldiersuit,snowywhiteshirt,buttheotherwith47clothinganduncombedhairwaving48inthewind.Andthenthe49humanityofthemomenthitme.Somanytimeswe50_homelesspeopleandallweseeisjusthomelesspeople.Butonthisday,Isawthekindnessofamanwhowalkedovertohelpsomeone.Themomentreally51me,anditwasafreshremindertolook52AfriendandIhadthe53afewyearsagotowriteastudyguidetoabook.It’sanamazingbook.ThatwasevidentfromthefirstpagewhenIreadthededication(題詞〕anditWow,55_moreofusdidthat?Canyouimaginethe56itwouldmakeinourworld?Inoneofthechapters,Sammytellsaboutsittinginlargecrowdsatplaces,likeshopsandairports,and57forhumanity.Itdoes58things.Justimagineadisobedient(不服從的〕teenwiththecrazyclothesbecomesayoungmanwho,scryingoutforsomeoneto59andahomelesspersonbecomesarealperson,someonewhoneeds60andahelpinghand.41.A.soldiers B.folks C.drivers D.kids42.A.sight B.sign C.scenery D.sale43.A.burying B.twisting C.knocking D.spinning44.A.holding B.measuring C.painting D.protecting45.A.seized B.moved C.choked D.struck46.A.alike B.opposite C.careful D.hardworking47.A.traditional B.ordinary C.broken D.ragged48.A.beautifully B.desperately C.wildly D.frequently49.A.holy B.merciful C.wise D.meaningless50.A.giveaway B.askfor C.dependon D.lookat51.A.upset B.bothered C.touched D.interested52.A.beyond B.around C.via D.against53A.trouble B.deadline C.ability D.opportunity54.A.wrote B.said C.spoke D.addressed55.A.whatif B.butif C.asif D.onlyif56.A.appointment B.discrimination C.difference D.reform57.A.paying B.scolding C.looking D.cheering58.A.record B.enlarge C.change D.convey59.A.fight B.care C.cheat D.interview60.A.growth B.concern C.reputation D.authority第II卷〔共60分〕注意:將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。第一節(jié)〔共10小題;每題1.5分,總分值15分〕閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容〔1個(gè)單詞〕或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Pinyinisausefultool,which61________(teach)inChinatoschoolkids.Itisnotmerelyusedbywesternerslikeus.IthasprovedtobeausefultoolforChinesepeople62______(they)tolearnstandardpronunciationintheirearlyeducation.Thefirststepistolearnhow63______(pronounce)eachletterinpinyincorrectlyandthemeaningofthetonemarkers.Thenyouhavetodo64_________(drill)asmanyasyoucan.Turnthatintoagame.Itcanbe65________(much)funthanyouwouldexpect.Start66________singlesyllablesandtothatalotandthensyllable〔音節(jié)〕pairs.Slowlymoveontolargergroups.Understandtheinitial,finalandthetones.Butmostimportantly,whatyouneedisgoodfeedback.You’dbetterhavesomeonethatcancorrectyourmistakesimmediately.FindanativeChinese,67_____pronunciationisquiteperfecttocorrectyou.IfyoutakeChineseclasses,theteacherwill68______(probable)haveyoudoexerciseseveryclass.Dothisveryseriously.Ifyouareself-studying,trytomeetnativeChinesepeopleandaskthemtogiveyousomefeedback.Otherwise,trytobeself-criticalandlistenverycarefully.Good69__________(listen)ismorethan50%of70_________ittakestopronouncecorrectly.第二節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)〔共10小題;每題1分,總分值10分〕假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)〔∧〕,并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線〔\〕劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均限一詞。2.只允許修改10處,多者〔從第11處起〕不計(jì)分。I’mLiHua,aseniorthreestudentinourschool.LastMondayIreceivedthreeAmericastudents.Wehadawonderfultime.AndItastedthepleasedfeelingoffriendship.Intheafternoon,afterdividedintotwogroups,webegantoworkforthecomingEnglishspeechcontext.JustasIwaswonderingwhattodonext,Isawafamiliarfigurepassedbyourclassroom.ItwasmyEnglishteacher.Iwonderedthathewouldsay.Hesaidthatitwasacompetitionthateveryonewouldliketotakepartinit.HeaddedthatwasprettyfluentwithEnglish,butIneededtoarrangemytimegood.Intheevening,atabouthalfpastten,wefinishedworking.Idon’tknowtheresult,butI’msurewithoutourhelp,winningthechampionshipwillbetheeffort.第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)〔總分值25分〕假定你是李華,你的英國(guó)朋友Alice對(duì)中國(guó)藝術(shù)感興趣,特寫(xiě)信請(qǐng)你向她介紹中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)。請(qǐng)依據(jù)以下要點(diǎn),給其寫(xiě)封回信。要點(diǎn):1.介紹傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)――――年畫(huà);2.歡送Alice來(lái)中國(guó)體驗(yàn)中國(guó)年畫(huà)的創(chuàng)作。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右。2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。提示詞:年畫(huà)ChineseNewYearpaintingsDearAlice,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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