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2021-2022高考英語模擬試卷

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位號(hào)填寫在試題卷和答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(B)

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第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.ThebookthroughtheairtoAuntDedeandshebegantoreaditaloud.

A.gotB.pushedC.sailed

2.toworkovertimethatevening,!missedawonderfulfilm.

A.HavingbeenaskedB.Toask

C.HavingaskedD.Tobeasked

3.Iwasillthatday,otherwiseIthesportsmeet.

A.tookpartinB.wouldhavetakenpartin

C.hadtakenpartinD.wouldtakepartin

4.Eachpartyrespectthearticlesofthiscontract,oradouble-sizedfinancialpunishmentisamust.

A.willB.couldC.shallD.should

5.Thereisawideofreferencebookstobefound,soyoulookforsomematerialneeded,youcanturn

tome.

A.kind;thelasttimeB.sort;everytime

C.variety;nexttimeD.type;themoment

6.Havinglostsomethinginthecloakroom>Iwentinsidetogetit,andfoundRoythepocketsofpeople'scoats.

A.goingaroundB.goingafter

C.goingagainstD.goingthrough

7.Ihavenodoubtthathewillmakeit,butIwonderheisreallyreadyenough.

A.whatB.why

C.whetherD.That

8.ThankstoChinesepeople'shardworkandwisdom,Chinahasintothesecondlargesteconomy.

A.evolvedB.slippedC.extendedD.shaped

9.Lackofsleepleadtoweakenedimmunityandmemory,andalsoslowphysicalgrowth.

A.shallB.mustC.shouldD.can

10.Takingdrugshasbecomepartofeverysportathletesseektoachievebeyondtheirnaturallimits.

A.whichB.thatC.whoD.where

11.thatitwassoldoutwhenitcameout.

A.SowashersuccessfulbookB.Sosuccessfulwasherbook

C.SoherbookwassuccessfulD.Sosuccessfulherbookwas

12.--TheysayPhilip'sbrotherisabillionaire.

?—?Hewouldn'tacceptanyhelpfromhisbrother,evenifitwereoffered.

A.WhatifB.WhatforC.SowhatD.Forgetit

13.WhethertofavorurbandevelopmentorthepreservationofhistoricalsitesisespeciallycontroversialinChina,

wherethereexistsrichhistory,diversifiedtraditionandcultural?

A.surplusB.depositsC.accountsD.receipts

14.—UncleWangisinhospital.

—Oh,really?I.Igoandvisither.

A.didn'tknow;amgoingtoB.hadn'tknown;would

C.haven'tknown;willD.didn'tknow;will

15.—Haveyoufinishedallyourexercises?

—Yes,isleft.Asamatteroffact,theyareaseasyasABC.

A.nothingB.notoneC.noneD.neither

16.Someexpertsthink,genes,intelligencealsodependsonanadequatediet,agoodeducationandanice

homeenvironment.

A.insteadofB.exceptfor

C.apartfromD.farfrom

17.Jimtoldusallthathesaidsoatthemeetingwasright.

A.allB.what

C.allthatD.that

18.Evenasmallpersonalcomputerstorevastamountsofinformation.

A.mightB.can

C.oughttoD.hasto

19.Thedraftregulationontheonlineprotectionofminors,forpublicopinionsbythe

cyberspaceauthorities,hasdrawnwidepublicconcern.

A.releasingB.havingreleased

C.toreleaseD.released

20.—Excuseme,canyoutellmewhereIcanfindasupermarket?

—Ihappentoknownearby.Comeon,rilshowyoutheway.

A.oneB.it

C.thatD.some

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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.(6分)HerearesomeprofessionsAmericansconsidertobethemosthonest.Maybetherestofuscanlearn

fromwhatthesepeopledotoestablishgoodrelationshipswithothers.

MEDICALDOCTORS

JackJacob,Age:44,FountainValley,California

Itrytointroducemyselfinapleasantway.Isitdown.Idon'tstand.Imakegoodeyecontactwiththepatientand

hisorherfamily.Communicationskillsarekey,aswellasshowingunderstandingandavailability.Foraphysician,the

mostrewardingthingiswhensomeonewhohasseenyourworkchoosesyou.

ENGINEERS

ChrissyKeane,Age:41,Crofton,Maryland

Idon'tknowthatbeinganengineermeansyouareautomaticallytrustworthy.However,Idothinkthatmost

engineersliketofollowrulesandbeorganized.Theytellyouwhattheythink,whetheryouwanttohearitornot.Those

areimportantelementsinbuildingtrust.

POLICEOFFICERS

G.M.Cox,Age:64,FortWorth,Texas

Asapoliceofficer,IhavethebestinterestsofthepeopleIserveinmyheartandinmyactionsandI'mgoingto

treateveryonethesameway.Ialwayswanttogouptopeopleandspeaktothemwithrespect.Don'ttalkdowntothem.

Youhavetoestablishandmaintainthattrust.Beequal!

1、WhatdoesJackJacobthinkimportanttodohisjob?

A.Beingcommunicative.B.Experience.

C.Self-introduction.D.Beingopen-minded.

2、HowdoesG.M.Coxtreatpeopleinhisjob?

A.ActivelyB.Equally

C.CautiouslyD.Strictly

3、Whatdothethreepeoplementionedinthepassagehaveincommon?

A.Theyfollowrules.B.Theyarewarm-hearted.

C.Theydeservetrust.D.Theyaregoodorganizers.

22.(8分)Listencarefullytothefootstepsinthefamilyhome,especiallyifithaswoodenfloors,andyoucan

probablyworkoutwhoitisthatiswalkingabout.Thefeaturesmostcommonlyusedtoidentifypeoplearefaces,voices,

fingerprintsandretinalscans.Buttheir^behaviouralbiometrics”,suchasthewaytheywalk,arealsogiveaways.

Researchershave,forseveralyears,usedvideocamerasandcomputerstoanalysepeople'sgaits,andarenowquite

goodatit.Buttranslatingsuchknowledgeintoapracticalidentificationsystemcanbetricky--especiallyifthatsystem

issupposedtobehidden.Camerasareoftenvisible,arehardtosetup,requi5regoodlightingandmayhavetheirview

blockedbyotherpeople.SoateamledbyKrikorOzanyanoftheUniversityofManchester,inEnglandandPatricia

ScullyoftheNationalUniversityofIreland,inGalwayhavebeenlookingforabetterwaytorecognizegait.Their

answer:pressure-sensitivemats.

Inthemselves,suchmatsarenothingnew.Theyhavebeenpartofsecuritysystemsfordonkeys'years.ButDr.

OzanyanAndDrScullyuseacomplexversionthatcanrecordtheamountofpressureappliedindifferentplacesas

someonewalksacrossit.Thesemeasurementsformapatternuniquetothewalker.Dr.OzanyanandDr.Scully

thereforeturned,asisnowcommonforanythingtodowithpatternrecognition,toanArtificialIntelligencesystemthat

usesmachinelearningtorecognizesuchpatterns.

Itseemstowork.Inastudypublishedearlierthisyearthetworesearcherstestedtheirsystemonadatabaseof

footstepstroddenby127differentpeople.Theyfoundthatitserrorrateinidentifyingwhowaswhowasamere0.7%.

AndDnScullysaysthatevenwithoutadatabaseoffootstepstoworkwiththesystemcandeterminesomeone's

sex?--womenandmen,withwideandnarrowpelvises(骨盆)respectively,walkindifferentways,---andguess,with

reasonableaccuracy,asubjecfsage.

Amat-basedgait-recognitionsystemhastheadvantagethatitwouldworkinanylightingconditions--一even

pitch-darkness.Andthoughitmightfailtoidentifysomeoneif,say,shewaswearingstilettosandhadbeenenteredinto

thedatabasewhilewearingtrainers,itwouldbeveryhardtofoolitbyimitatingthegaitofanindividualwhowas

allowedadmissiontoaparticularplace.

ThelatestphaseofDEOzanyan9sandDr.Scully'sprojectisaredesignofthemat.Theoldmatscontained

individualpressuresensors.Thenewonescontainopticalfibres(光纖).Light-emittingdiodes(二極管)distributedalong

twoneighbouringedgesofamattransmitlightintothefibres.Sensorsontheoppositeedges(andthustheoppositeends

oftheopticalfibres)measurehowmuchofthatlightisreceived.Anypressureappliedtopartofthematcausesa

distortion(變形)inthefibresandaconsequentchangeintheamountoflighttransmitted.Boththelocationandamount

ofchangecanbeplottedandanalyzedbythemachine-learningsystem.

Dr.Ozanyansaysthattheteamhavebuiltademonstrationfibre-opticmat,twometerslongandametrewide,

usingmaterialsthatcost£100($130).Theyarenowtalkingtocompaniesaboutcommercializingit.Oneapplication

mightbeinhealthcare,particularlyfortheelderly.Afibre-opticmatinstalledinanursinghomeoranoldperson'sown

residencecouldmonitorchangesinanindividual'sgaitthatwarncertainillnesses.Thatwouldprovideearlywarningof

someonebeingatgreaterriskoffallingover,say,oroftheircognitionbecomingdamaged.

Gaitanalysismightalsobeusedassasecuritymeasureintheworkplace,monitoringaccesstorestrictedareas,

suchaspartsofmilitarybases,serverfarmsorlaboratoriesdealingwithharmfulmaterials.Inthesecases,employees

wouldneedtoagreetotheirgaitsbeingscanned,justastheywouldagreetothescanningoftheirfacesorretinasfor

opticalsecuritysystems.

Perhapsthemostfascinatinguseofgait-recognitionmats,though,wouldbeinpublicplaces,suchasairports.For

thattowork,thefootstepsofthosetoberecognizedwouldneedtohavebeenstoredinadatabase,whichwouldbe

hardertoarrangethanthecollectionofmugshotsandfingerprintsthatexistingairportsecuritysystemsrelyon.Some

people,however,mightvolunteerforit.Manyaircreworpre-registeredfrequentflyerswouldwelcomeanythingthat

speededuponeofthemosttiresomepartsofmoderntravel.

1、Camera-basedgaitrecognitionfailstocomeintowideuse,because?

a.it'snoteasytofindthecameras

b.fingerprintrecognitionisstillpopular

c.sometimesthecamerascanbecovered

d.it'sawasteofmoneytofixtheequipment

e.goodlightingconditionscan'tbeguaranteed

f.it'sdifficulttosetupthesystem.

A.acfB.bde

C.cdfD.cef

2、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph6-8?

A.Thenewmatsfunctiongreatlywithindividualpressuresensorsbuiltin.

B.Thenewmatswillbelikelytoworkbetterwithenoughpressure.

C.Theelderlyarecuredoftheirdiseaseswiththemonitorofthefibre-optic.

D.Restrictedareasareaccessibletothosewiththeirgaitsscannedbeforehand.

3、Whatdoes"it"refertoinParagraph5?

A.Themat-basedgait-recognitionsystemB.Thegaitstoredinthedatabase

C.Theadvantageofworkinginanylightcondition.D.Theadmissiontoaparticularplace.

4、Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ListentoyourfootstepsB.Applaudpatternrecognition

C.LovethewayyouwalkD.Betterthematsyoustepon

23.(8分)RobertF.Kennedyoncesaidthatacountry'sGDPmeasures^everythingexceptthatwhichmakeslife

worthwhile".WithBritainvotingtoleavetheEuropeanUnion,andGDPalreadypredictedtoslowasaresult,itisnow

atimelymomenttoassesswhathewasreferringto.

ThequestionofGDPanditsusefulnesshasannoyedpolicymakersforoverhalfacentury.Manyarguethatitisa

flawedconceptItmeasuresthingsthatdonotmatterandmissesthingsthatdo.Bymostrecentmeasures,theUK'sGDP

hasbeentheenvyoftheWesternworld,withrecordlowunemploymentandhighgrowthfigures.Ifeverything,was

goingsowell,thenwhydidover17millionpeoplevoteforBrexit,despitethewarningsaboutwhatitcoulddototheir

country'seconomicprospects?

Arecentannualstudyofcountriesandtheirabilitytoconvertgrowthintowell-beingshedssomelightonthat

question.Acrossthe163countriesmeasured,theUKisoneofthepoorestperformersinensuringthateconomicgrowth

istranslatedintomeaningfulimprovementsforitscitizens.RatherthanjustfocusingonGDP,over40differentsetsof

criteriafromhealth,educationandcivilsocietyengagementhavebeenmeasuredtogetamoreroundedassessmentof

howcountriesareperforming.

Whileallofthesecountriesfacetheirownchallenges,thereareanumberofconsistentthemes.Yes,therehasbeen

abuddingeconomicrecoverysincethe2008globalcrash,butinkeyindicatorsinareassuchashealthandeducation,

majoreconomieshavecontinuedtodecline.Yetthisisn'tthecasewithallcountries.SomerelativelypoorEuropean

countrieshaveseenhugeimprovementsacrossmeasuresincludingcivilsociety,incomeequalityandtheenvironment.

Thisisalessonthatrichcountriescanlearn;WhenGDPisnolongerregardedasthesolemeasureofacountry's

success,theworldlooksverydifferent.

So,whatKennedywasreferringtowasthatwhileGDPhasbeenthemostcommonmethodformeasuringthe

economicactivityofnations,asameasure,itisnolongerenough,Itdoesnotincludeimportantfactorssuchas

environmentalqualityoreducationoutcomes—allthingsthatcontributetoaperson'ssenseofwell-being.

ThesharphittogrowthpredictedaroundtheworldandintheUKcouldleadtoadeclineintheeverydayservices

wedependonforourwell-beingandforgrowth.Butpolicymakerswhorefocuseffortsonimprovingwell-beingrather

thansimplyworryingaboutGDPfigurescouldavoidtheforecasteddoomandmayevenseeprogress.

1、RobertF,Kennedyiscitedbecausehe.

A.praisedtheUKforitsGDPB.identifiedGDPwithhappiness

C.sawtheproblemwithGDPD.misinte叩retedtheroleofGDP

2、Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttherecentannualstudy?

A.Itissponsoredby163countries.B.ItexcludesGDPasanindicator.

C.Itscriteriaarequestionable.D.Itsresultsareinspiring.

3、Inthelasttwoparagraphs,theauthorsuggeststhat.

A.theUKispreparingforaneconomicboom

B.highGDPpredictsaneconomicdecline

C.itisessentialtoconsiderfactorsbeyondGDP

D.itrequirescautiontohandleeconomicissues

4、Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.HighGDPButInadequateWell-being,aUKLesson

B.GDPFigures,aWindowonGlobalEconomicHealth

C.RobertF.Kennedy,aTerminatorofGDP

D.Brexit,theUK'sGatewaytoWell-being

24.(8分)BEIJIHGDec.7(Xinhua)—ChinahasreleasedevidenceconfirmingJapanesetroops'six-weekcampaign

ofslaughterinhonourofthethirdNationalMemorialDayforNanjingMassacreVictimsonDec.13.Someofthe

recordshadneverbeenseenbythepublicbefore.

TheNanjingMassacrecontinuestohauntthecountry'scollectivememory.Forthesurvivors,theirmemoriesof

thathorriblewinterwillneverfade.LuoJinworkedinaphotostoreatthetime.OnedayhewasaskedbyaJapanese

officertodeveloptworollsoffilm,amongwhichhesawthreephotosshowingChinesepeoplebeheadedbyJapanese

soldiers.Riskinghislife,Luoheldontothesephotosandhidtheminasecretplace.Afterthewar,hepassedthemonto

amilitarycourtinNanjing.

Thereisabundantevidenceoftheinhumanecrime.Amongthedocumentsreleasedwerenewspaperarticles

publishedafterthemassacre.OnereportedhowtheJapanesesurroundedandslaughteredtensofthousandswhothey

believedwereChinesesoldiers.AnotherdisclosedhowJapanesemilitarytrucksrolledbackandforthonbodies

scatteredalongtheriverside.

Onitswebsite,China'sStateArchivesAdministrationsaidthedocumentsreleasedwerenotjustrecordsofthepast,

butlessonsforthefuture.

TheNanjingMassacredocumentsareinvaluablememories.Theyareofgreatvaluetorecognize,opposeandstop

inhumane,cruelandheartlessacts,andtoavoidhumantragediesliketheNanjingMassacrefromeverhappeningagain.

Withthesedocuments,wehopepeoplewilljointlyopposewar,violenceandshamelessattemptstocoverupthefacts.

1、Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

A.howtheNanjingMassacrehappened

B.howthenewevidenceoftheNanjingMassacrewasdiscovered

C.thosewhodiedintheNanjingMassacre

D.someevidenceoftheNanjingMassacrehasbeenreleasedrecently

2、Whichwordhasclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword“disclosed”?

A.UncoveredB.Discovered

C.DiscussedD.Displaced

3、ThefollowingarethepurposesofpublishingtheevidenceoftheNanjingmassacreExcept.

A.Topreventthiskindofcrueltyhappeningagain

B?Tocallonpeopletocherishpeace

C.ToarousehateamongChineseagainstJapanese

D.Torecordthepastandgivealessontothefuture

4、Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?

A,AscientificreportB.ATouristguide

C.AnovelD.Anewspaper

25.(10分)DoyouwanttodosomevolunteerworkwhileexploringAfrica?Thenjoininour21-DayFlagship

Program.Stepontotheflat,sandylandofGhana,andyoullimmediatelyhearthelaughterofchildreneverywhere.This

laughterwillbetheconstantofyourtripandasteadysourceofenergywhileyouvolunteeramongoneofAfricaskind

communities.

CommunityService

Volunteerinprimaryschools,workingwithchildrenofdifferentagestohelpimprovetheirEnglishskills,tutor

thosewhomightbefallingbehindandcontributetoeachschoofsneeds,includingmakingimprovementstothefacilities.

Splityourtimebetweenteachingandcampusrefurbishment(翻修)projectstoserveeveryaspectoftheschool,and

learnallabouteducationinGhana.

Hands-onLearning

Participateinworkshopssuchasbatikclothdyeing(蠟染),drumming,dancingandcrashcoursesinthenative

language,EweorKrobo.YoullbegivenaGhanaiannamebythelocalchiefofyourvillage,andvisitaseamstress(女裁

縫)tohavecustomclothingmadeoutofcolorfulfabricsyoupurchase.Onthe21-DayFlagshipProgram,you'llhear

aboutthenation'shistoryasacenteroftheslavetrade,andvisitFortPrinzensteintotrulyunderstandtheweightofthis

topic.

Adventure

You'llalsoexperiencethenaturalsurroundingsofGhanawithabeautifulwaterfallhike:Onyour21-DayFlagship

Program,goonatwo-nighttripwhereyou'llgettovisitamonkeyshelter.

Lodging

GlobalLeadershipAdventures(GLA)operatestwoHomeBasesforthe21-dayprogram.Botharelocatedoutside

ofthecapitalcityofAccrainruralvillagesettings.Accommodationsarebasic,butcleanandsafe.Studentssleepin

roomswithroommates,andhaveaccesstosharedbathroomswithcold-watershowers.

Dates

June26-July16,2019

July9-July29,2019

July20-August9,2019

Duration:21days

Thition:$5,399

CommunityServiceHours:60

Formoreinformation,pleasecall1-858-771-0645orsendanemailtoinfo@.

1、Whichofthefollowingisarequirementforparticipants?

A.BeingabletospeakEnglishwell.

B.Beingstrongandover18yearsold.

C.KnowingalotabouteducationinGhana.

D.Havingdonesimilarvolunteerworkbefore.

2、WhatcanbedoneatFortPrinzenstein?

A.Learningtoplaydrums.

B.Visitingacustomclothingfactory.

C.Learningaboutthenation'spasthistory.

D.ChoosingaGhanaiannameforyourself.

3、Whatwouldparticipantshavetodowhenjoiningintheprogram?

A.StayinGhanaforthreeweeks.

B.Accompanymonkeysfortwonights.

C.Pay5,399dollarsforthewaterfallhike.

D.Dovolunteerworkforatmost40hours.

第三部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).

26.(30分)Weexperiencedandunusualweekendlastmonth!

Earlyinthemorning,wewenttothecountryandspentawholedaywildflowers.thecarfullof

weweregoinghome.Onourwayback,mywifeabookshelfoutsideafurnitureshop."Buyit,“mywifesaid

atonce."We'llithomeontheroof-rack(車頂架),I'vealwayswantedonelikethat.”

Tenminutes,wewerebackwiththebookshelfintheflowersontheroof.

InthegatheringdarknessIdrove?Otherdriversseemedunusuallythatevening.The

evenstoppedtraffictoletusthrough.Ihadthoughtcarryingfurniturewasagoodidea.

Afteratimemywifesaid,uThere'salonglineofcars.Whydon'ttheyovertake(超車),Iwonder?”Justat

thattimeapolicecardid?Thetwoofficersinsidelookedatusseriouslytheypassed.Butthen,

withakindsmiletheyaskedustotheircarthroughthebusytraffic.Thepolicecarstoppedatourvillage

church.Oneofthecametome.

“Right,sir,”hesaid,“Doyouneedanymorehelp?”

Iwasabit,"Thanks,officer,“Isaid."Youhavebeenverykind."

Hewasstaringatourcar,firstattheflowers,thenatthebookshelf.wWell,wellJhesaid,,"It'sabookshelf

you'vegotthere!Wethoughtitwassomethingelse.”

Mywifebegantolaugh.SuddenlyIunderstoodthepolicedrovehere.Thetruthme.Ismiled

attheofficer,wYes,it'sabookshelf,thanksagain/9ThenIhomeasfastasIcould.

1、A.growingB.pickingC.buyingD.selling

2、A.ForB.AsC.WithoutD.With

3、A.booksB.flowersC.fruitsD.vegetables

4、A.noticedB.heardC.watchedD.felt

5、A.postB.carryC?sendD.hold

6、A.beforeB.afterC.laterD.ago

7、A.quicklyB.quietlyC.carelesslyD.slowly

8、A.politeB.worriedC.rudeD.frightened

9、A.driversB.policeC.cleanersD.villagers

10、A.behindB.aheadC.besideD.along

11、A.goB.stopC.overtakeD.arrive

12、A.whileB.afterC.asD.before

13、A.takeB.followC.moveD.push

14、A.officersB.passers-byC.driversD.ministers

15、A.puzzledB?excitedC.depressedD.delighted

16、A.coughingB.laughingC.cryingD.shouting

17、A.howB.whatC.whoD.why

18、A.pleasedB.fooledC.interestedD.hit

19、A.soB.butC.andD.or

20、A.droveB.walkedC.flewD.left

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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

27.(15分)Carsandtrucksarenottheonlyvehicleswherephonesandotherdevicescancausedistraction(分)心)。

In2008,oneengineerofatrainwastextingandranthrougharedsignalandraninto1?train.Thatcrashkilled

twenty-fivepeople.In2009,twoairlinepilotsbecamedistractedbytheirpersonallaptopsduringaflight.They2.(fly)

onehundredsixtykilometerspastthecitytheyweresupposedtoland.In2010,twoHungariantouristsdiedin

4.boatcrashontheDelawareRiver.Theaccidenthappened5,acrewmemberonaboat6.(pay)attentiontoa

cellphoneandlaptopcomputer.Almosteveryoneknowsabouttherisksofdistracteddriving.Butwhataboutdistracted

walkingpeople7^getstruckbycarsortrainswhilewalking,8.(wear)headphones?AnewreportsaystheUnitedStates

had116headphonesrelatedpedestriancrashes9^_2004to2011.Threetimesasmanyofthesehappenedinthelasttwo

yearsasintimecloselyfollowstheriseinthe10.(popular)ofminiplayers.Seventypercentofthecrasheskilledthe

pedestrian.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(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(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,

每句中最多有兩處,每處錯(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)(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1、每處錯(cuò)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(jì)分。

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