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第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分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)中選出最佳選項(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)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Buythesuppliesrightnow. B.Visitthebookstoreintheafternoon.C.Choosethesameclasswiththewoman.2.WhatdocsGloriaprobablylooklikenow?A.Strongwithdarkskin. B.Athleticwithbrighthair.C.Unhealthywithdarkhair.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanwillsoonhavetimetopractise. B.Themanshouldn’tgivetheperformance.C.Thevacationwillbeputoff.4.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Gotoaconcert. B.Attendaparty. C.MeetJanet5.Whichpostcardwillthewomansendtohersister?A.Thecitypostcard. B.Thelakepostcard. C.Theforestpostcard.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)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或往白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題給出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,回答第6至8題。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Howmuchmoneytopay. B.HowtouseanATMmachine.C.WheretofindanATMmachine.7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Openanaccount. B.Withdrawsomemoney.C.Checkhersavingsaccount.8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates. B.Classmates. C.Motherandson.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.HowsoonisthemanexpectedtomeetMark?A.In15minutes. B.In30minutes. C.In45minutes.10.WhereisMarknow?A.Atthemainentrance. B.Inacafe. C.Attheplatform.11.Howwillthemangotothestation?A.Bycar. B.Onfoot. C.Bysubway.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Howdidthewomanfeelatfirst?A.Angry. B.Sorry. C.Puzzled.13.Whereistheman?A.Atthebusstation. B.Outsidethecinema. C.Intheshoppingcenter.14.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Enterthecinema. B.Dosomeshopping. C.Gohome.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whereisthehotel?A.InFrance. B.InItaly. C.InSwitzerland.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthehotel?A.Itusedtobeafarmhouse. B.Ithasweleditsfirstvisitor.C.Ithasnowindowsandnodoorsnow.17.Howmuchdoesthemansharethebudget?A.140,000euros. B.280,000euros. C.560,000euros.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whereareunderelevenmatchesheld?A.Inthesportsfield. B.Inthesecretgarden.C.Inthevillagefootballfield.19.Whywastheplayequipmentremoved?A.Itblockedtheentrancetothesecretgarden. B.Itdidn’tmeetsomeregulations.C.Itwasreplacedwithatreehouse.20.Whatcanbefoundinthesecretgarden?A.Dogs. B.Cats. C.Fish.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列組文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AHerearesomeoftheworld’smostimpressivesubways.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesFeatures:TheTokyoMetroandToeilinesthatposeTokyo’smassivesubwaysystemcarryalmost8millionpeopleeachday,makingitthebusiestsystemintheworld.Thesystemisfamousforitsoshiya—literally,“pusher”whoshovepassengersintocrowdedsubwaycarssothedoorscanclose.Andyouthinkyourmuteishell.TheMoscowMetroFeatures:TheMoscowMetrohassomeofthemostbeautifulstationsintheworld.ThebestofthemwerebuiltduringtheStalinisteraandfeaturechandeliers(枝形吊燈),marblemoldingsandelaboratemurals(精美的壁畫(huà)).Withmorethan7millionridersaday,keepingallthatmarblecleanhasgottobeaburden.TheHongKongMetroFeatures:TheHongKongMTRhasthedistinctionofbeingoneofthefewsubwaysystemsintheworldthatactuallyturnsaprofit.It’sprivatelyownedandusesrealestatedevelopmentalongitstrackstoincreaseineandridership.Italsointroduced“Octopuscards”thatallowpeopletonotonlypaytheirfareselectronically,butbuystuffatconveniencestores,supermarkets,restaurantsandevenparkingmeters.It’sestimatedthat95%ofalladultsinHongKongownanOctopuscard.ShanghaiMetroFeatures:ShanghaiisthethirdcityinChinatobuildametrosystem,andithasbeethecountry’slargestinthe12yearssinceitopened.ShanghaiMetrohas142milesoftrackandplanstoaddanother180mileswithinfiveyears.Bythatpoint,itwouldbethreetimeslargerthanChicago“L”.Thesystemcarriesabout2.18millionpeopleaday.TheLondonMetroFeatures:LondonerscalltheirsubwaytheUnderground,eventhough55percentofitliesaboveground.Nomatterwhenyou’vegottheoldestmasstransitsystemintheworld,youcancallitanythingyoulike.Trainsstartedin1863andthey’vebeenrunningeversince.Some3millionpeoplerideeachday,everyoneofthemrememberingto“Mindthegap”.21.Whichonecanprovidetheriderssomewonderfuldecorationsatthestations?A.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLines B.TheMoscowMetroC.TheLondonMetro D.TheHongKongMTR22.isdonewiththepurposeofmakingmoney.A.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLines B.TheMoscowMetroC.TheLondonMetro D.TheHongKongMTR23.WecanteamfromthepassagethatShanghaiMetro.A.carriesthemostpeopleeachdayB.istheworld’slargestC.maybelargerthantheChicago“L”inthefutureD.isthebusiestintheworld24.Howmanysubwayscarrymorethan5millionpeopleperday?A.2 B.3 C.4 D.5BArchaeology,likemanyacademicwords,esfromGreekandmeans,moreorless,“thestudyofoldthings”.So,itisreallyapartofthestudyofhistory.However,mosthistoriansusepaperevidence,suchasletters,paintingsandphotographs,butarchaeologistslearnfromtheobjectsleftbehindbythehumansoflongago.Normally,thesearethehardmaterialsthatdon’tbreakdownordisappearveryquickly—thingslikehumanbonesandobjectsmadefromstoneandmetal.Itisveryunusualtofindanythingmorethanthehardevidenceofhistory—normally,thebacteriaintheaireatawayatsoftmaterials,likebodies,clothesandthingsmadeofwood.Occasionally,thingsaredifferent.In1984,twomenmadeanamazingdiscoverywhileworkinginabogcalledLindowMoss,inthenorthofEngland.Abogisaverywetareaofearth,withalotofplantsgrowinginit.Itcanbelikeaverybigandverythickvegetablesoupwalkinthewrongplaceandyoucansinkanddisappearforever.Themenwereworkingwhenoneofthemsawsomethingstickingout—ahumanfoot!Naturally,themencalledthepolice,whothenfoundtherestofthebody.Wasitacaseofmurder?Possibly—butitwasadeathnearlytwothousandyearsold.ThetwomenhadfoundabodyfromthetimeoftheRomaninvasionofBritain.Despitebeingsoold,thisbodyhadskin,muscles,hairandinternalorgans—thescientistswhoexaminedhimwereabletolookinsidetheman’sstomachandfindthefoodthathehadeatenforhislastmeal!Whywasthismansowellpreserved?Itwasbecausehewasinaverywateryenvironment,safefromthebacteriathatneedoxygentolive.Also,thewaterinthebogwasveryacidic.Theacidpreservedtheman’sskininthewaythatanimalskinispreservedforleathercoatsandshoes.Howdidhedie?Understandably,archaeologistsandotherscientistswantedtoknowmoreaboutthepersonthattheycalled“LindowMan”.Hishandsandfingernailssuggestedthathehadn’tdoneheavymanualworkinthislife—hecouldhavebeenarichman.Theyfoundthathehadn’tdiedbyaccident.Thearchaeologistsbelievethathewassacrificed(犧牲)tothreedifferentgods.25.Whatistherelationshipbetweenarchaeologyandhistory?A.Archaeologyisthebaseofhistory. B.Archaeologyistherootofhistory.C.Archaeologyisabranchofhistory. D.Archaeologyisanaimofhistory.26.Theword“these”inthefirstparagraphrefersto.A.letters B.photographs C.paintings D.objects27.Whichofthefollowinghelpedtopreserve“LindowMan”?A.Iceandlowtemperature B.BacteriaandoxygenC.Soilandenergy D.Acidandwater28.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.“LindowMan”wasnamedafterthepersonwhofirstfoundhim.B.“LindowMan”mighthavediedforreligiousreasons.C.“LindowMan”wasfoundbytwoarchaeologistsinthesouthofEngland.D.“LindowMan”mightbegoodatmanualworkinhislifetime.CSomescientistsspeculatethattoday’scatsdonotliketoswimorgetwetbecauseeversincetheyweredomesticatedsome5,000to10,000yearsago,they’vebeenprotectedfromtherainandsnowbyhumanpanions.Inaddition,it’struethatcathair“doesn’tdryquicklyandit’ssimplyunfortabletobesoakingwet,”KelleyBollen,thedirectorofbehaviorprogramsfortheCollegeofVeterinaryMedicineatCornellUniversitytoldLife’sLittleMysteries.Bollenadded,“Ialsothinkbecausecatsarecontrolmonstersandliketohavefourfeetonasolidsurface,theydonotappreciatethefeelingoffloating.”Whoneedsbathsandshowersanyway?Catsarebornpletewiththeessentialgroomingtools:paws,arough,barbedlongue,andsaliva.Buteventhoughwehatebeingsoakedinwater,youmustensurewehaveenoughtodrink,especiallyifourdietconsistsofdryfood.Regardlessofwhatweeat,alwaysprovideyourcatwithaseparatewaterbowlandchangeandcleanitdaily.Whenwemeowrightbeforedawnatimewhenyou’reprobablytryingtogetalittlemoresleepbeforeyouralarmgoesoffwe’redoingwhatesnaturally.Ourbiologicalrhythmsshiftwiththeseasonsjustasyoursdo.Whenthedaysgetlongerandthebirdsandsquirrelsareupearlier,soarewe.Youcouldfeedustostopourmeows,butknowthatthiswillreinforceourbehavior.Ifyou’reseriousaboutstoppingourearlywakeupcalls,startbyinstallingblackoutshadesorblindsinyourbedroomsothesunwon’twakeusup.Then,sticktostrictfeedingtimesforus:onceinthemorning(butnotrightafteryourisebecausethenwe’llassociateyourgettingoutofbedwithgettingfed)andonceshortlybeforeyougotobed(totrytodelayourhunger).Bepatient.Youareattemptingtoundothousandsofyears(ifnotmore)ofdeeprootedcatbehavior.Youmayhavetoacceptdefeat.29.Catsdislikebeingsoakedinwaterbecause.A.itisalongrootedhabit B.theirhairdoesn’tdryquicklyC.theyarebornwithoutgroomingtools D.theydon’tappreciatebeingcontrolledbyman30.Cats’earlywakeupcalls.A.canservethefunctionofanalarm B.maysometimesdisturbtheirownersC.arcstartedbyblackoutshadesorblinds D.areasignofbeingoverfed31.Welearnfromthepassagethat.A.manandtheirpetscanhardlygetalongwitheachotherB.animalswillfollowabiologicalrhythmalltheyearroundC.deeprootedbehaviorisnotsoeasytochangeD.catscangowithoutwaterifgivenenoughtocat32.Thispassageiswritteninthetone(口吻)ofa.A.petowner B.scientist C.cat D.collegedirectorDHerMajestytheQueenhasneverlosttofashion.AsaroyaldesignersaidtotheNewYorkTimes,‘TheQueendoesnotwanttobeafashionsetter.Thatislefttootherpeoplewithlessimportantworktodo.”TheQueenis,inotherwords,abovefashion.TheQueen’sstyleisconstantanduniquetoheridentity—andalthoughitmaylookeffortless,itsecretlysendsoutalltherequiredmessages.Indeed,theQueen’schoicesfrequentlysetthetone.FortheObamas’recentvisittoWindsorCastleforher90thbirthday,forexample,theQueenandtheDukeofEdinburghwerefilmedarrivingtomeettheirguestsinthegroundsoftheestatewiththeDukehimselfatthewheeloftheRangeRover(路虎,車名).TheQueenwaswearingalightblueskirtsuitwithhertrademark,nononsenseheadscarf,knottedsensiblyunderthechin.Theunderstatedmoodwasset—informal,friendly,familiar.TheroyalwardrobeisnowlargelycreatedbyAngelaKelleyintheBuckinghamPalaceworkrooms.“It’sadialoguebetweendesignerandQueen,andinawaytheQueen’sclothessetherapartfromus,”saysdeGuitaut.“Becauseifshe’sgoingsomewhereweneedtoseeher,otherwiseitlosesthepointofherbeingthere.Peoplewanthertostandout.Soherdressinghasfollowedaconstantpath—thedaydressandjacketorcoatsuitandahat,andtheobligatoryaccessories.Youdon’tseepatternmuch.Youseeaflashofsolid,vividcolorwiththehatmatchingtheoutfit,andtheshapeofthehatisrecognizable.”TheQueen’shandbagisperhapsthemostfamiliariteminherwardrobe.ThebagsarecreatedbyBritishbrandLauner,andsheissaidtoown200ofthem.Therehaslongbeencuriosityaboutthebag’scontents.Someclaimthereisalwaysafolded£5noteforthechurchcollectiononSundays;others,alipstickandmirrorandstillothers,amobilephonetocallhergrandchildren.TheQueenhasbeensaidtouseherbagtomunicatesubtlywithherstaffifsheplacesherbagonthetableatadinner,forexample,itconveysthemessagethatshewouldliketheeventtoetoanend.33.Whatisthepassageintendedtotellthereaders?A.TheQueenpreferstofollowthefashion. B.TheQueenaimstosetthefashion.C.TheQueendressesasheridentityrequires. D.TheQueenseemstobelostinfashion.34.TheObamas’visitiscitedtoshowthat.A.theRoyalfamilyhaveagoodrelationshipwiththemB.theQueendressesinformallyevenonformaloccasionsC.whattheQueenwearsconveysrequiredmessagesD.whattheQueenchoosestowearmakesherafashionsetter35.Accordingtothelastparagraph,theQueen’sbagsare.A.recognizable B.multifunctional C.stylish D.outstanding第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)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佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Asthesayinggoes,“Youcan’tteachanolddognewtricks.”Sometricks,however,aresosimplethatevenanolddogoranewpuppycanlearnthem.36Pawshakingtricks.Oneofmanysimpledogtricksisthebasicpawshake.37Holdhispawandshakeit,thenrelease.Asyourelease,say,“Gooddog!”Givehimatreatpromptly.Foraddedfun,usetheword“Howdy”asyoushakehispaw.Thisencourageshimtobeginofferinghispawinresponsetothiswordaswell.Lyingdowntricks.Beginwithyourdoglyingonhisbelly,thengentlyrollhimoveronhisside.Say,“Gotobed!”asyoupresshisheadtowardthefloor.Keephimdownforafewseconds,thensay,“Wakeup”andreleasehim.38Forevenmoreimpressiveresultsoncethebasictrickhasbeenlearned,trainyourdogtorolllohissideonamoredramaticsignal,suchaspointingyourcockedfingerathimandsayingtheword,“Bang!”39Placeaboxoftissuesonthefloor,andplaceatreatonittoencourageyourdogtopickupthebox.Oncehepicksitup,callhimovertoyouandgiveyourusualmandtodropanitem,sothathedropstheboxnexttoyou.Practicethisafewtimestobegin,thenstartsaying“Givemeatissue”,orsimply“Tissue”,whenhedropsthebox,causinghimtoassociateallthreetaskswiththatsinglemand.40A.Whenhegetsup,rewardhimwithatreat.B.Justpracticeanyofthefollowingafewtimesadaywithyourdog.C.Startwithyourdogseated,thentakehispawandsaytheword,“Shake”.D.Ifyourdogdocsnotrespond,trychangingyourpitch.E.Objectfetchingtricks.F.Asacoolextensionofthistrick,trymakingyoursneezessoundliketheword,“Tissue!”sothatyourdogfetchesyouaboxoftissueswheneveryousneeze.G.Toiletusingtricks.第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30)閱讀下面組文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。WemightlovetotellothersaboutourextraordinaryexperiencesthattimeweclimbedMountEverest,gotto41ararefood,or42acelebrity(名人)onthestreetbutnewresearchsuggeststhat43theseextraordinaryexperiencesmayeatasocial44.‘‘Extraordinaryexperiencesarepleasurableinthemoment,45canleaveussociallyworseoffinthelongrun.”sayspsychologicalscientistGusCooneyofHarvardUniversity.“Somepeople46thoughtthathavinganextraordinaryexperiencewouldmakethemthestarofthe47.Buttheywere48,becausetobeextraordinaryistobedifferentfromotherpeople,whilesocialinteractionisbasedon49.”“Weallappreciateexperiencesthatarefreeand50andwhenwegetwhatwewant,wearealways51totellourfriends.ButI’venoticedthatconversationsalwaysseemtodevelopwellonmore52topics,”Cooneyexplains.“Thismademewonderiftheremightbetimeswhenextraordinaryexperienceshavemorecoststhan53.”Tofindout,Cooneyandcolleagueshad68participantsetothelab54groupsoffour.Ineachgroup,oneparticipantwasaskedtowatchahighlyratedvideoofastreetmagicianperformingfora(n)55,whiletheotherthreeparticipantswereassignedtowatchanordinaryanimatedvideo.Afterwatchingthevideos,the56sataroundatableandhadafiveminuteunstructureddiscussion.Theparticipantswhowatchedthemagician’sperformance,the“extraordinaryexperiences,”reportedfeeling57afterthegroupdiscussionthanthosewhowatchedtheanimatedvideo,58thefactthattheyfeltmore59duringthediscussion.Thisfindingsuggeststhatwemightwanttogivemorethoughtinchoosingwhichexperiencestosharewithothers.Ifanexperience60youintosomeonewhohasnothinginmonwithothers,thennomatterhowgooditwas,itwon’tmakeyouhappyinthelongrun.41.A.taste B.design C.spoil D.restore42.A.brokeinto B.consistedof C.setaside D.raninto43.A.applying B.hiding C.preferring D.sharing44.A.lack B.confusion C.cost D.conclusion45.A.and B.or C.but D.so46.A.subtly B.mistakenly C.effectively D.secretly47.A.conversation B.performance C.relationship D.inspection48.A.equal B.unpopular C.wrong D.ideal49.A.wonders B.similarities C.civilization D.privilege50.A.rare B.average C.mon D.normal51.A.annoyed B.hesitant C.eager D.normal52.A.unique B.civilized C.balanced D.ordinary53.A.expenses B.benefits C.profits D.prices54.A.with B.by C.in D.at55.A.holidaymaker B.interviewer C.crowd D.staff56.A.performers B.participants C.colleagues D.applicants57.A.worse B.better C.warmer D.colder58.A.inspiteof B.dueto C.alongwith D.apartfrom59.A.insulted B.excluded C.satisfied D.disappointed60.A.persuades B.turns C.pushes D.presents第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5,滿分15)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(一個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Fastfood,otherwise61(know)asjunkfood,isahugepassionforalargenumberofpeopleacrosstheWesternworld.Butwhatwouldhappenifyouatelotsofjunkfood,everyday?Wouldit62(serious)damageyourhealth?ThesewerethequestionswhichledMorganSpurlock,63independentfilmmaker,todoanexperiment,whichhemadeintoadocumentaryfilmentitledSuperSizeMe.ThemainbasisofhisexperimentwasthatSpurlockpromisedtoeatthreeMcDonald’smealsaday,everyday,foramonth.HecouldonlyeatfoodfromMcDonald’sandeverytimeanemployeeaskedifhewouldliketo“supersize”themeal,hehadtoagree.“Supersizing”referstothefact64withthistypeofmealyougeta65(large)portionofeverything.SpurlockknewthatbyeatingthreeMcDonald’smealsaday,hewouldconsumealotoffatandagreatdealofsaltandsugarineachmealmuchmorethanlieneeded.AlthoughSpurlockknewhewouldputonabitofweight,66thatthisdietwasunhealthy,hewasn’tquite67(prepare)forjusthowunhealthyitturnedouttobe.Thechangesinhisbodywerehorrifyinginthefirstweek,heputon4.5kilosandbytheendofthethirtydayshe68(gain)nearly14kilos,69(bring)histotalweighttoamassive98kg.Spurlocksays“I’dlovepeopletowalkoutofthemovieandsay,‘NexttimeI’mnotgoingto“supersize”.MaybeI’mnotgoingtohaveanyjunkfoodatall.I’mgoingtositdownandeatdinnerwithmykids,70theTVoff,sothatwecaneathealthyfood,talkaboutwhatwe’reeatingandhavearelationshipwitheachother.’”Foodforthoughtindeed.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Musicisaseriesofsoundsarrangingintopleasingorinterestingpatterns.Peopleusemusictoexpressfeelingsandideas.Musicalsohelpstoentertainandrelax.Musicisoneoftheoldestart.Thefirstwrittenmusicdatedfromasearlyas2,500B.C.Beforemachinesbecameimportant,peoplehadtododifficultandboringworkbyhand.Workerssangsongstohelpmaketheirworkseemeasier.Eventoday,whenmachinesarewidelyused,manyofficesandfactoriesprovidebackgroundmusictoworkers.Peoplehavedifferentideasaboutmusic,dependontheirage,educationandevenmood.Somepeoplelikeclassicalmusic;otherspreferrock,poporjazz.Musicdoesuslotsofgood,bothmentallyandphysically.Whenwearetiredafterworkorwhenwearenervous,listentomusichelpsusfeelrelaxedandcalmdown.Musicalsomakesusforgetallourproblemsandhelpsusfacedifficultiesinlife.However,musiccanbegreatbenefittoustolearnmoreabouttheculturesofdifferentcountries.Nexttimewhenyou’reblue,listentoyourfavoritemerrysongsandamazingenough,you’llfeelmuchbetterinnotime.第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(共1題;滿分25分)“孝敬父母”是中華民族的傳統(tǒng)美德,孝敬父母要落實(shí)在日常生活中。下面這幅照片展現(xiàn)了女兒為回家的媽媽拿包的情紊。請(qǐng)根據(jù)你對(duì)這幅照片的理解用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇短文,你的短文應(yīng)包含以下內(nèi)容:1.描述照片內(nèi)容,如情景、人物、動(dòng)作,等等;2.結(jié)合自身實(shí)際,談?wù)勀愕母邢耄?.舉例說(shuō)明你能為家長(zhǎng)做些什么。注意:1.可參照?qǐng)D中文字及下面文章開(kāi)頭所給提示,作必要的發(fā)揮想象。2.詞數(shù)120左右。開(kāi)頭已經(jīng)寫(xiě)好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。3.作文中不得提及考生所在學(xué)校和本人姓名。Theburdenofstudentshasbeenahottopicforyears,buttheloadofparentshasreceivedlittleattention,especiallyfromtheirownchildren.湖北省鄂東南省級(jí)示范高中教育教學(xué)改革聯(lián)盟14校20172018學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題答案聽(tīng)力15BCAAC610BBAAB1115AACCB1620ABCBC閱讀2124BDCA2528CDDB2932ABCC3335CCB7選53640BCAEF完型4145ADDCC4650BACBA5155CDBCC5660BABBB填詞61.known62.seriously63.an

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