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2021-2022高考英語模擬試卷

注意事項:

1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再

選涂其它答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。

3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.Thenewmovietobeoneofthebiggestmoney-makersofalltime.

A.pretendsB.agreesC.promisesD.declines

2.Wehavealreadydiscussedthisplan,sonextweshouldsparenoefforttocarryitout.

A.atlengthB.atrandomC.ateaseD.atbest

3.Tianjinsoccerfanswonderhowlongitwillbethepopularsoccerstar—Sunkecanappearinthefieldsin

TianjinasamemberofTianjinTianhaisoccerteam.

A.beforeB.since

C.untilD.where

4.Thekidiscrying,forhejumpovertheditchonhisown.

A.daresnottoB.darenottoC.doesn'tdaretoD.daresnot

5.withsomuchtrouble,wefailedtocompletethetaskontime

A.TofaceB.FacedC.FaceD.facing

6.—IhaveheardMr.Morganwillbehereat4:00pm.nextThursday.

-No,heatthattime.

A.wasboardingB.wouldbeboarding

C?willbeboardingD.isboarding

7.—Whatdoesthesignoverthereread?

一“Nopersonsmokeorcarryalightedcigarette,cigarorpipeinthisarea.H

A.shallB.mayC.mustD.Will

8.OurEnglishteacherisconsiderate,helpful,andwarm-hearted,butsometimesshebeangryatour

sillymistakes.

A.shouldB.must

C.canD.shall

9.Thatchildrenmeetwithsetbacksisamatterofnecessityasthey,soparentsdon'tworryaboutthat.

A.shall;grewupB.must;grewupC.can;growupD.will;growup

10.WhenIgottohishouse,Ifoundthatthewalls.

A.arebeingpaintedB.arepainting

C.werebeingpaintedD.werepainting

11.suchaproblembefore,wehandledthesituationverywellthistime.

A.DealwithB.Dealingwith

C.TodealwithD.Havingdealtwith

12.Onlyafterhewasbroughttothepolicestationdidtheboyhehadstolensomepursesfromother

passengers.

A.participateB.acknowledge

C.realizeD.summarize

13.---ShallwegoforapicnicthisSaturday?

_.WillnextSaturdaybeOK?

A.Sure,ifsuptoyouB.Sure,it'snoproblem

C.Sorry,Ican*tmakeitD.Sorry,I'mnotavailabletoday

14.Ithinkitagreathonortovisityourcountry.

A.toinviteB.invitingC.havinginvitedD.tobeinvited

15.—Excuseme,doyoumindifIopenthewindow?

—Well,ifyou?Icanputonmoreclothes.

A.canB.may

C.mustD.shall

16.ItwaswewerereturninghomeIrealizedwhatagoodfeelingitwastohavehelpedsomeonein

trouble.

A.when;beforeB.when;that

C.before;whereD.how;that

17.competenceinacquiringEnglishtodaycomesfromtheabilitytoexpressoneselfratherthaninsimply

passingexams.

A.DueB.Raw

C.CoreD.Keen

18.Thepilotaskedallthepassengersonboardtoremainastheplanewasmakingalanding.

A.seatB.seating

C.seatedD.tobeseating

19.Thefirstdecadeinthe21stcenturytherapidriseofChinaasaworldeconomicpower.

A.witnessB.haswitnessedC.willwitnessD.havewitnessed

20.Ifyouleavethisapplicationformandgotoanotherwebsite,youwillloseyouhavealreadyfilledoutonthis

form.

A.whateverB.whoever

C.whereverD.whenever

第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

21.(6分)Forcenturies,medicalpioneershaverefinedavarietyofmethodsandmedicinestotreatsickness,

injury,anddisability,enablingpeopletolivelongerandhealthierlives.

“Asalamander(asmalllizard-likeanimal)cangrowbackitsleg.Whycan'tahumandothesame?”asked

Peruvian-bornsurgeonDr.AnthonyAtalainarecentinterview.Thequestion,areferencetoworkaimingtogrownew

limbsforwoundedsoldiers,capturestheinventivespiritofregenerativemedicine.Thisinnovativefieldseekstoprovide

patientswithreplacementbodyparts.

Thesepartsarenotmadeofsteel;theyaretherealthings--livingcells,tissue,andevenorgans.

Regenerativemedicineisstillmostlyexperimental,withclinicalapplicationslimitedtoproceduressuchasgrowing

sheetsofskinonburnsandwounds.Oneofitsmostsignificantadvancestookplacein1999,whenaresearchgroupat

NorthCarolina'sWakeForestInstituteforRegenerativeMedicineconductedasuccessfulorganreplacementwitha

laboratory-grownbladder.Sincethen,theteam,ledbyDr.Atala,hascontinuedtogenerateavarietyofothertissuesand

organs—fromkidneystoears.

Thefieldofregenerativemedicinebuildsonworkconductedintheearlytwentiethcenturywiththefirstsuccessful

transplantsofdonatedhumansofttissueandbone.However,donororgansarenotalwaysthebestoption.Firstofall,

theyareinshortsupply,andmanypeoplediewhilewaitingforanavailableorgan;intheUnitedStatesalone,morethan

100,000peoplearewaitingfororgantransplants.Secondly,apatient'sbodymayultimatelyrejectthetransplanted

donororgan.Anadvantageofregenerativemedicineisthatthetissuesaregrownfromapatient'sowncellsandwillnot

berejectedbythebody'simmunesystem.

Today,severallabsareworkingtocreatebioartificialbodyparts.ScientistsatColumbiaandYaleUniversitieshave

grownajawboneandalung.AttheUniversityofMinnesota,DorisTaylorhascreatedabeatingbioartificialratheart.

Dr.Atala'smedicalteamhasreportedlong-termsuccesswithbioengineeredbladdersimplantedintoyoungpatients

withspinabifida(abirthdefectthatinvolvestheincompletedevelopmentofthespinalcord).AndattheUniversityof

Michigan,H.DavidHumeshascreatedanartificialkidney.

Sofar,thekidneyprocedurehasonlybeenusedsuccessfullywithsheep,butthereishopethatonedaysimilar

kidneywillbeimplantableinahumanpatient.Thecontinuingresearchofscientistssuchasthesemayeventuallymake

donororgansunnecessaryand,asaresult,significantlyincreaseindividuals9chancesofsurvival.

1、Inthelatestfieldofregenerativemedicine,whatarereplacementpartsmadeof?

A.Donatedcells,tissuesandorgans.B.Rejectedcells,tissuesandorgans.

C.Cells,tissuesandorgansofone'sown.D.Cells,tissuesandorgansmadeofsteel.

2、Whathavescientistsexperimentedsuccessfullyonforabioartificialkidney?

A.PatientsB.Rats

C.SheepD.Soldiers

3、Whyisgenerativemedicineconsideredinnovative?

A.Itwillprovidepatientswithreplacementsofttissues.

B.Itwillstrengthenthehumanbody'simmunesystem.

C.Itwillshortenthetimepatientswaitingforadonatedorgan.

D.Itwillmakepatientslivelongerwithbioartificialorgans.

4、Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsregenerativemedicine?

A.Positive.B.Negative.

C.Doubtful.D.Reserved.

22.(8分)TheQueenhashadtosaygoodbyetooneofherlongtimecompanions,herbelovedpetcorgiHolly,who

hassadlypassedawayaged13.Thecorgiwillprobablybefamiliartoroyalfanswhowouldrecognizeherfromthe2012

LondonOlympicsopeningvideo.

ThedogwassufferingfromoldageandwasputdownatBalmoralaftersufferingfromanillness,leavingHer

Majestythreesurvivingpetdogs,Willowandtwocorgi-dachshundcrosses,VulcanandCandy.

AccordingtoaspokespersonforBuckinghampalace,theQueenwasdeeplyupsetbyHolly'spassingandshe

doesn'tlikeseeingherdogssuffer.Hollyhadattainedaverygoodage.Shegetsmoreunsettlediftheysufferandshe

knowsthatputtingadogdownisoftenthekindestsolution.ShewasdevotedtoHollyandwherevertheQueenwas,the

dogwasneverfarbehind.

HollywasincludedinoneoftheportraitsfortheQueen's90thbirthday,alongwithherotherthreepetdogs.

AlthoughtheQueenusuallyhasseveralpetcorgis,itwasrecentlyrevealedthatsheiskeennottobreed(繁殖)anymore

ofthedogs.MontyRoberts,ahorsetrainerwhohaspreviouslygivenadvicetoQueen,toldtheDailyMail,"She

wouldn'tleaveanyyoungdogsbehindifshedied.Shewantedtoputanendtoit.HerMajestyhadpreviouslynamed

oneofherdogsafterherfriend,butthedogdiedin2012.Dogsloveforlesstimethanhumanbeingsandweknowwe're

goingtolosethem——buttheyarepartoftheQueen'sfamily.She'llbequiteupset.”

1、Whatdoestheauthormeanby"puttingadogdown"inParagraph3?

A.Helpingadogtosurvive.

B?Lettingadoggo.

C.Writingdownthestoryofadog.

D.Killingadogwithoutcausinganypain.

2、Wemaylearnfromthetextthat.

A.thepetcorgiCandyonceappearedinLondonOlympicsopeningvideo.

B.theQueenfeltupsetforthepassingawayofherbelovedpetdog.

C.theQueenhasdecidedtoreproduceanotheryoungpetcorgi

D.therearealtogetherthreedogsmentionedinthetext.

3、Thetextismostprobablytakenfrom.

A.anewspaperB.afilmreview

C.abiographyD.adocumentor

23.(8分)IntheU.S.stateofWashington,aroadcalledInterstate(州際公路;州際的)90cutsthroughawild

mountainousareatoreachthecityofSeattle.Forthearea'smanykindsofanimals,busyhigh-waygreatlylimitstheir

movements.Animalsneedtomovetofindfood,tofindmates,tofindnewplacestoliveastheirpopulationsexpandor

justwhenconditionschange,likeafirebreaksout.Crossing1-90-astheroadiscalled-isariskybutsometimes

necessaryact.Butsoon,animalswillhaveasaferchoice.Theywillbeabletogoaboveit.

Tohelptheanimals,thestateisfinishingworkonitslargest-everwildlifebridge.The11-meter-tall,20-meter-

widebridgebeginsintheforest.Itformstwoarchesabovethehighway,oneforeachdirectionoftraffic.Workersare

addingfencingantiplantstohelpguidetheanimalsacrossthebridge.Two-meter-thickwallswillhelpblocknoisefrom

vehiclesbelow.Scientistschosetheareabecauseitiswithinanaturalmigration(遷徙)pathforsomeanimals.

TheI-90bridgeispartofagrowingnumberofwildlifecrossingsacrosstheUnitedStates.Somearefences,some

areoverlandbridges,andsomeareunderpasses.Theyallaimtokeepdriversandanimalsawayfromeachothen

AU?S.TransportationDepartmentstudyfoundcrashesbetweenanimalsandhumansroseyearbyyear.The

accidentsmadeupabout5percentofallcrashesnationally,andcosttheeconomy(經(jīng)濟)about$8billion.Suchcosts

comefromcarrepaid,emergencyroomvisitsandremovalofthedeadanimalsonroads.Collisionsbetweenanimalsand

driversarerarelydeadlytopeople.Buttheyareoftendeadlytowildlife.Thestudyalsofoundthat21endangeredor

threatenedspeciesintheU.S.areaffectedbyvehiclehits.Bridges,underpassesandfencingreduceIhearea'sanimal-

drivercollisionsby80percent.

Mostofthewildlifebridgesareinwesternstates.Manyotherareasalsoneedsuchpaths.Butfindingmoneyfor

morecrossingsisuthe-number-oneproblem'、PattyGarvey-DardaoftheU.S.ForestServicehasworkedontheI-

90crossingfromthestartoftheproject.Shesaysthe$6-millionbridgewillonedaypayforitselfbecausethehighway

willnothavetobefullyorpartlyclosedeachtimealargeanimalisstruck."IfyoushutclownInterstate90,youshut

downinterstatetrade.sheadds.

1、WhatdoweknowaboutdieI-90?

A.ItgoesfromWashingtonD.CtoSeattle,

B.Itisdangerousforwildanimalstocross.

C.Itblocksthemovementsofwildanimals.

D.Itisthelongest-everhighwayintheworld.

2^Whatisbeingdonetohelptheanimals?

A.Buildingawildlifebridgetokeepdriversandanimalsaway.

B.Designingwallstoprotectanimalsfromtrafficaccidents.

C.forming2arches,onefortrafficandtheotherforanimals.

D.Choosinganaturalandsafeareaforwildanimalstolivein.

3、Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?

A.Trafficaccidentswentdowngraduallynationwide.

B.Mostmoneywasspentinrescuingwildanimals,

C.Collisionsaremoredeadlytowildlifethantopeople,

D.Somespeciesnolongerexistedbecauseofvehiclehits.

4、WhichofthestatementsmayPattyGarvey-Dardaagreewith?

A.Thebridgecoststoomuchmoney.

B.Animalswonllbestruckbydrivers.

C.Theefforttobuildthebridgewillpayoff.

D.Collisionswon*taffectnationaltradeatall.

24.(8分)Asayoungchild,AnnMakosinskiwouldspendhoursexperimentingwithhertoysandother

everydayobjectsaroundhertocreateherowninventions.

Nowafirst-yearArtsstudent,Makosinskiisawell-knowninventor.ShewontherecentSustainable

EntrepreneurshipAwardofExcellence,whichrecognizescreativebusinesssolutionstosocialproblems-thesame

recognitionwasgiventoBarackObamain2014.Hertwoinventions—theHollowFlashlightandthee-Drink—have

beencausingexcitementinternationallysincetheircreation.

WhenMakosinskiwas15yearsold,shecreatedaflashlightpoweredbytheheatofone'shand.Thisinventionwas

theresultofa9thgradescienceproject,buthergoalwastoofferapracticalsolutiontopeoplewithunlimitedaccessto

powerandelectricity.uOneofmyfriendsfromthePhilippinestoldmethatshefailedschoolbecauseshehadnolightto

studywithatnight,sothatwaskindoftheinspiration."Makosinskiexplained.

At12thgrade,Makosinskithenwentontocreatethee-Drink.Itisacoffeecupthatharveststheextraheatofahot

drinkwhileitcools,storesitaselectricityinaninternal(內(nèi)置的)batteryandmakesitavailabletochargeanexternal

devicesuchasaphone,whoselifecannowbelongerbyapproximately10to30minutes.

“Myfavoritepartofcreatinginventionswouldbewhenyouhadtheideaandyouhavetophysicallybuildit,andit

doesn*tworkout,“shesaid."Soyouhavetofigureoutdifferentwaystosolveit.Alotoftimes,I'llgiveupandI'llcome

backafteracoupleofdaysandPHtakeitupagain.”

Heradvicetootherstudentinnovators?“Startnow.There'snothingholdingyouback.Actually,youcando

whateveryouwant."Makosinskisaid,“Ifyouwanttomakesomething,followyourheart,thengoahead.Ifthere*s

somethingyoureallywanttodo,youwillmaketimeforitandyouwillfindtimeinthedaytodoyourschoolwork.”

1、Makosinskycreatedthepowerlessflashlightmainlyto.

A.satisfyherdesiretocreateinventions

B.settleproblemsinstudyforherfriend

C.helpthosewhoareshortofelectricity

D.finishtheassignmentofascienceproject

2、Whichofthefollowingismainlyexplainedinparagraph4?

A.Howthee-Drinkwasinvented.B.Whythee-Drinkwascreated.

C.Whatthee-Drinkbrings.D.Howthee-Drinkworks.

3、Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.PopularInventionsbyaTeenagerGirl

B.TeenagerGirlAdvancinginCreation

C.ValuableAdvicefromaCreativeGirl

D.AwardsGiventoaYoungInventor

25.(10分)Doyoulistentothesongsthatyourparentslike?Chancearethatyoudon't.Youprobablythinkthe

musicthattheylikeisoldanddullandthattheSongsonyourplaylistaremuchcooler.

Buthereiswhatscientistsfoundrecently:people'smusictasteschangeastheyage,accordingtoastudypublished

intheJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology.Soifslikelvthatyourownmusicalpreferencewillfollowasimilar

pathtoyourparents9whetheryoulikeitornot.

Weusedtothinkthatcultureandpersonalityarctheonlyfactorsthataffectone'smusicchoice.Butresearchersat

theUniversityofCambridge,UK,gathereddatafrommorethan250,000peopleoverthepast10years.Theynoticed

thataspeopleage,theirsocialcircumstanceschange,andsodoestheirmusictaste.

Therearethreemusicalperiodsthatpeoplepassthroughastheymature-intense,9,^contemporary^and

“sophisticated”.

Thefirstperiodconiesintheteenagersyears,duringwhichtimepeoplelikeintensemusicsuchaspunkandrock

becauseteenagerstendtobeaggressiveandwanttoestablishtheiridentityasindependentindividuals.

Butaspeoplemoveintoearlyadulthood,theirlifestylechanges—theysocializemoreandwanttobuildclose

relationshipswithothers.Asaresult,theybecomemorefondofcontemporarymusic,suchaspopandR&B,whichis

usuallyupliftinganddanceableandplayedatpartieswherepeoplehangouttogetherandchat.

Whenmiddleagecomes,thingshavesettleddownformostpeople.Thisperiodwillbedominated(支配)bymore

“sophisticated”music,suchasjazzandclassical,aswellasmorecatchymusiclikecountry,folk,andblues.

“Formany,thislifestageisfrequentlyexhaustedbyworkandfamily,andthereisarequirementforrelaxing,

emotive(動情的)music,”JasonRentfrovv,aresearchermember,toldThetelegraph.

Butyoumustbethinking:"Aren'tthereoldpeoplewhoarestillintorockmusic?”O(jiān)fcoursethereare.But

Rentfrowexplainedthattheirreasonsforlisteningtorockmusicmayhavechanged.uWeusemusicfordifferent

reasons,hesaid,andthusatthatagepeoplemaylistentoremindthemselvesoftheiryouths.

1、Whydochildrenusuallylikedifferentsongsfromtheirparentsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Childrenprefercoolmusic.

B.Musictastechangeswithage.

C.parents9songsarealwaysdull.

D.Parentshavebettersocialcircumstances.

2、Theunderlinedword“catchy”inParagraph7probablymeans.

A.touchingandeasilyrememberedB.awkwardandeasilycaptured

C.elegantbutdifficulttounderstandD.flexibleanddifficulttocatch

3、Middleageisaperiodwhenpeople?

A.haveanaggressivegoalB.likePopandR&B

C.desirecloseconnectionswithothersD.leadastressfullife

4、Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Oldpeopledon'tlikerockmusic.B.Musiccanserveasareminder.

C.Rockmusicmakesoldpeopleyounger.D.Listeningtorockmusicneedsreasons.

5、Whafsthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Whydopeoplelikemusic?

B.Howcanyouimproveyourmusictalent?

C.Whatinfluencespeopledmusictaste?

D.Whydodifferentpeoplelikedifferentmusic?

第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、

C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項.

26.(30分)Whenyourchildissupposedtobedoinghomework,aretheychattingwiththeirfriendsonFacebookor

playinggames?Manystudieshaveshownthatmultitaskingdoesn,t12yourchildisprobablyproudly

claimingtheycandotenthings3!Manypeoplebelievethattheycan4twoormoretasksatthesametime,

butDr.EdwardHallowellsaysthisis5Therealityisthatmultitasking6poorjobperformance.

Newhand-held7suchassmartphones,iPads,gamesandsocialnetworkingsitesmakeitveryeasyto

multitaskand“attention8"leadingtodifficultyfocusingonthetask9,suchaslisteningintheclassroomor

doinghomework.u10,thebrainactually11kidsformultitaskingeventhoughwhenyourchildissupposed

todoinghomeworkperformanceoneverytaskgetsworseandworse.Kidsdon'tknowthattheyaredoing12

becausetheyfeelbetterwhentheymultitask,saysDrEdwardHallowell.

13theappearanceofhand-helddevicesandsocialnetworkingsites,teachershavenoticedadifferencein___

14performance,criticalthinkingskillsandhowinformationis15^Multitaskingpreventspeoplefromgaining

adeepunderstandingoftheinformationtheyaretryingtolearnJsaysDrEdwardHallowell.Kidshaveadifficulttime

stickingwitha99difficulttounderstandntopicand16toallowthemselvestobedistracted(分散的),totuneoutand

switch17toFacebookorusingtheircellphones18workingharderatunderstandingadifficultsubjector

problem.Inthelong19multitaskingaffectsgrades.OnestudyshowedthatkidsthatusetheInternetwhilein

classdid20ontestsresultinginlowergrades.

1、A.playIkunderstandC:.useD.work

2、A.onlyifB.eventhoughC.sothatD.nowonder

3、A.atonceB.rightawayC.innotimeD.;atrandom

4、A.advocateB.dealC.performD.prefer

5、A.impossibleB.importantC.impatientD?impolite

6、A.resultsinB.resultsfromC.existsinD.existsfrom

7、A.designsB.discoveriesC.equipmentD.evidence

8、A.attractB.drawC.payD.share

9、A.athandB.ontimeC,onscheduleD.attimes

10、A.UncertainlyB.UnfortunatelyC.UniversallyD.Undoubtedly

11、A.remainsB.rewardsC.regardsD.reflects

12、A.betterB.wellC.badD.worse

13、A.SinceB.BeforeC.WhenD.While

14、A.accidentalB.accurateC.accessibleD.academic

15、A.producedB.processedC.possessedD.promoted

16、A.tendB.attendC.intendD.pretend

17^A.outB.onC.offD.over

18、A.exceptforB.ratherthanC.morethanD.apartfrom

19、A.runB.walkC.journeyD.distance

20、A.hardlyB.successfullyC.poorlyD.mildly

第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

27.(15分)LouisCha(Chinese:ChaLeungYung;10March1924-30October2018),betterknownbyhispenname

JinYong,wasaChinesewuxianovelistandessayist,Lco-foundedtheHongKongdailynewspaperMingBaoin1959

andservedas2.firsteditor-in-chief.He3.(be)HongKong'smostfamouswriter.

HiswuxianovelshaveawidespreadfollowinginChinesecommunitiesworldwide.His15works41_(write)between

1955and1972earnedhimareputationasoneofthegreatestandmostpopularwuxiawritersever.Bythetimeofhis

deathhewasthebest-sellingChineseauthor,andover100million(copy)ofhisworkshavebeensoldworldwide.

AccordingtoTheOxfordGuidetoContemporaryWorldLiterature^JinYong飛Novelsare6.(high)evaluatedandare

abletoappealtobothhighbrowandlowbrowtastes.Hisworkshavetheunusualability7,(go)beyondgeographical

andideologicalbarriersseparatingChinesecommunitiesoftheworld,achieving8,(great)successthananyother

contemporarywriter.

Hisworks9.(translate)intomanylanguages9includingEnglish,French,Korean,Japanese,Vietnamese,Thai,

Burmese,MalayandIndonesian.TherearemanyfansoutsideofChinese-speakingareas,asaresultofthenumerous

adaptationsofhisworksintoDims,televisionseries,comicsandvideogames.

Theasteroid(小行星)10930Jinyong(1998CRz)isnamed10.him.

JinYongisnamedalongwithGuLongandLiangYushengasthe"ThreeLegsoftheTripodofWuxia”.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)短文改錯(滿分10分)

28.(10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下短文。短文中共有10處錯誤,

每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(八),并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

Self-protectionisoneofthemostimportantskillforteenagers>Buthowcanweprotectourselves?Herearesome

ofmyadvice、

First,weshouldbecarefulwhenwemakefriends,especialonline、Second,whetherweareindanger,wemustcall

thepoliceforhelpontimesothatwecankeepourselvessafe>Also,weoughttoeathealthilyandsafely>Beside,we

shouldn'tcrowdeachotherwhenwegotoupstairsordownstairsatschool>Lastbutnotleast,summeriscoming,and

wemustrememberswimaloneisdangerous、

Inword,weneedtolearnhowtoprotectyourselvesandstayawayfromdanger、

第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)

29.(25分)假定你是李華,計劃本周末和同學一起去觀看《經(jīng)典詠流傳》(EverlastingClassics)節(jié)目,得知外教Nancy

也很感興趣,請給她寫一封郵件,邀請她一同參加。內(nèi)容包括:

1.集合時間及地點;

2.現(xiàn)場活動:交流與互動。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

DearNancy,

Yours,

LiHua

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