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第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.AsJohnLennononcesaid,lifeishappenstoyouwhileyouarebusymakingotherplans.

A.WhichB.that

C.whatD.where

2.ItisreportedthattheinLibyaishottingup.

A.strengthB.violenceC.powerD.activity

3.Withthehelpofhightechnologyinthepastfewyears,electronicbusinesstobankindustryandtravel

industry..

A.appliedB.haveapplied

C.hasbeenappliedD.hadbeenapplied

4.workingability>youarenoworsethantheothers,itisjustyouwhodon'tputyourheartinyourwork.

A.InfavorofB.InhonorofC.IntermsofD.Incaseof

5.Thepolicehaveanyonewithinformationtocomeforwardandtalktothem.

A.appealedtoB.attendedto

C.respondedtoD.attachedto

6.thismaysoundlikeasimpleprocess,greatcareisneeded.

A.SinceB.OnceC.AlthoughD.Unless

7.Weliveinthissocietynowliterallysomeoneisalwayshelping.

A.whenB.where

C.thatD.what

8.Webelieveyouhavebeendevotedtonaturallyofgreatnecessity.

A.that;beingB.allthat;be

C.thatall;areD.what;is

9.—Mycomputerisoutoffunctionagain.

—Youneedtogotothecustomerservicecenterandhaveit.

A.torepairB.repair

C.repairingD.repaired

10.—Ihavegotaheadache.

—Nowonder.You__infrontofthatcomputertoolong.

workB.areworking

C.havebeenworkingD.worked

11.Youcanaskanyoneforhelp.hereiswillingtolendyouahand.

A.OneB.NooneC.EveryoneD.SomeoneA*

12.makesmestressedistheentranceexaminationiscomingnearerandnearer.

A.It;whatB.What;thatC.What;whatD.That;that

13.Iwouldn'thavemissedthetrainifIupearlier.

A.gotB.hadgotC.willgetD.havegot

14.Ourteamisworld-classanditwasnosurprisethatwewonbysucha_margin.

A.lowB.high

C.wideD.narrow

15.—Whydidn'tyoutrytofinishthecomposition?

—Itriedto,butIcould,thebellranannouncingtheendoftheexamination.

A.untilB.when

C.afterD.before

16.youhearfrommetothecontrary,expectmeonFridayatabout6pm.

A.UnlessB.Until

C.WhileD.Although

17.Theboywaswavinghisstickinthestreetanditmissedthechildstandingnearby.

A.closelyB.narrowlyC.nearlyD.hardly

18.—ThemovieTillDeathDoUsPart《最愛(ài)》willbeonat8pm.Whataboutpickingyouupat7pm?

—Allright.Iwillhavecomebackfromworkbythen,andIyouathome.

A.willbewaitingforB.willwaitforC.havebeenwaitingforD.amwaitingfor

19.Themapletreesturnabrilliantredinautumn,addinganother_tothecolorsintheharvestseason.

A.themeB.version

C.categoryD.dimension

20.Interestisastolearningastheabilitytounderstandsevenmoreso.

A.vitalB.available

C.specificD.similar

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)Howwouldyoudescribeyourstyle?Formal?Classical?Casual?Smart?Firstofall,whatisstyle?Let's

hearafewwordsofwisdomfromthewise."Styleisknowingwhoyouareandwhatyouwanttosay/5(GoreVidal);

“Styleisanexpressionofindividualismmixedwithcharm,99(JohnFairchild);wStyleistheperfectionofapointofview,“

(RobertEberhart);"Styleisasimplewayofsayingcomplicatedthings,(JeanCocteau);uStyleisthedressof

thoughts/9(LordChesterfield).

So,nowyouknowwhatstyleis,you,IIneedtobuysomeclothes.Butwhere?IntheUK,youcangetreallycheap,

stylish,second-handclothesatcharityshops.They'regreatifyouwantexclusivelabelsbutdon'twanttopaytheprice.

Theonlydifficultyisdiscoveringwherethereallygoodbargainsare.Butdon'tworry,LeilaGraycanhelpyouhere.

She'stheproudownerofavintageHardyAmiescoat,pickedupatacharityshopfor£20-agooddealwhenyou

realizeitcostmorethan£800new."Youhavetogotothericherareasofacity,”shesays."That'swhereallthelabels

are.Itcantakeabitofhuntingaround,butthatishalfthefun,andthere'salotofburiedtreasurejustwaitingtobe

discovered.^

So,nowyouknowwheretobuyyournew,stylishclothes,howdoyouacquireyourstyle?Expertssaythatmixing

andmatchingfromcharityshopscanhelpyoufindyourownstyle--somethingthat'sreallyyou.That'swhatScottish

musicianMorusdid."Myfashiontipisthis,"hesays,“Lookatyourselfwiththeeyeofagraphicdesigner.Ifyoucan't

beattractive,aimfor^interesting9or’original'."Momus9uniquestylecouldevenmakehimhappier,too.Aspsychologist

MarilynEliasexplains,thehappiestpeople“judgethemselvesbytheirownyardsticks,neveragainstwhatothersdoor

have”.

ShoichiAoki,thefounderofJapanesestreetstylemagazineFRUiTS,agrees.WIthinkrealfashioniswhatpeople

wearonthestreets,theclothesthattheywear,thewaythattheywearthem,^^hesays.t6Whatyouseeinfashion

magazinesandonmodelshasbeenstyledandifsmorecommercial."HesaysthathisinspirationforFRUiTScame

frompeoplecombiningtraditionalJapaneseclothingsuchasthekimonoand“geta”(Japanesewoodenclogs)with

Westernfashion."ThisreallycaughtmyeyeJAokiadds.Thesestylesmayseemwild,butAoki'sideaisnot:bebold,be

creativeandfindsomethingthatsuitsyou.

Maybeit'stimetocreateyourownlook.Therearemanyonlineguidestohelpyou.Perhapsthebestadvicecomes

fromawebsitecalledwikiHow,wIfyouseesomethingyoulike,“itsays,"feelfreetocopy,butdon'tmakeyourselfa

clone...mixitupandmakeityours."Thinkaboutit!

1、Whatshouldyoufirstdotochoosetheystylethatbestsuitsyou?

A.Followtheimagesofthewisepeople.B.Goforwhateverisfashionable.

C.Simplifycomplicatedexpressions.D.Figureoutwhatatruestyleis.

2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?

A.Gettingclothesofleadingbrands.B.Buyingclothesatratherlowprices.

C.Searchingforreallygoodbargains.D.Startingacharityshopsellingclothes.

3、WhatisthefocusofShoichiAokiandhismagazineFRUiTS?

A.Commercializationoffashionmagazines.

B.Expressionofsomethingpersonalandcreative.

C.Designingfashionablewearformeninthestreet.

D.PromotingJapanesetraditionalclothingworldwide.

4、Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HowtofindthestylethatsuitsyouB.Wheretopickupabargain

C.WhattoweartodevelopyourstyleD.Whomtomodeltobepopular

22.(8分)WhenJohnMuirwas11yearsold,hisfamilymovedfromScotlandtotheUnitedStatesandsettledin

Wisconsin.Johnwasgoodwithtoolsandsoonbecameaninventor.Hefirstinventedamodelofasawmill.Later,he

inventedanalarmclockthatwouldcausethesleepingpersontobetippedoutofbedwhenthetimersounded.

Muirlefthomeatanearlyage.Hetooka1,000-milewalksouthtotheGulfofMexicoin1867and1868.Thenhe

sailedforSanFrancisco.ThecitywastoonoisyandcrowdedforMuir,soheheadedinlandfortheSierraNevadas.

WhenMuirdiscoveredtheYosemiteValleyintheSierraNevadas,itwasasifhehadcomehome.Helovedthe

mountains,thewildlife,andthetrees.Heclimbedthemountainsandevenclimbedtreesduringthunderstormsinorder

togetclosertothewind.Heputforththetheoryinthelate1860sthattheYosemiteValleyhadbeenformedthroughthe

actionofglaciers(冰川).Peopleridiculedhim.Notuntil1930wasMuir'stheoryprovencorrect.

MuirbegantowritearticlesabouttheYosemiteValleytotellreadersaboutitsbeauty.Hiswritingalsowarned

peoplethatYosemitewasindangerfromtimberminingandsheepranchinginterests.In1901,TheodoreRoosevelt

becamepresidentoftheUnitedStates.Hewasinterestedinconservation.MuirtookthepresidentthroughYosemite,

andRoosevelthelpedgetlawspassedtocreateYosemiteNationalParkin1906.

AlthoughMuirwonmanyconservationbattles,helostamajorone.HefoughttosavetheHetchHetchyValley,

whichpeoplewantedtodaminordertoprovidewaterforSanFrancisco.Inlate1913,abillwassignedtodamthe

valley.Muirdiedin1914.SomepeoplesaylosingthefighttoprotectthevalleykilledMuir.

1、WhendidMuirinventauniqueformofalarmdock?

A.WhilethefamilystilllivedinScotland.

B.AfterhesailedtoSanFrancisco.

C.AfterhetraveledinYosemite.

D.WhiletheMuirfamilylivedinWisconsin.

2、WhatdidJohnMuirdosoonafterhearrivedinSanFrancisco?

A.Hewroteshortstoriesforthelocalnewspaper.

B.HeputforthatheoryabouthowYosemitewasformed.

C.HeheadedinlandfortheSierraNevadas.

D.HebegantowritearticlesabouttheSierraNevadas.

3、WhendidJohnMuirmeetTheodoreRoosevelt?

A.Between1901and1906.

B.Between1906and1914.

C.Between1868and1901.

D.Between1906and1907.

4、JohnMuirismostprobablyrememberedas.

A.afamouspoliticianintheUnitedStates

B?anaturalisttohelppreservelargenatureareas

C.aloserinthefighttoprotecttheHetchHetchyValley

D.aninventorofamodelofsawmillandanalarmclock

23.(8分)HowmanytimesdoyoucheckyourFacebookpageinadaytoseewhetheryourlatestposthasgotanother

“l(fā)ike”or“thumbsup”?

Althoughyoumightbeembarrassedtoadmithowmanytimesyoudothis,don'tworrypsychologicalfindings

haveshownifscompletelynormal.Infact,thepleasurewederivefromreceivinga"like"isequaltothatofeating

chocolateorwinningmoney,andwecan'thelpwantingmore.Accordingtothefindings,whichobserved32teensaged

between13and18,thefeedbackcircuitintheteens9brainsisparticularlysensitive,andthe“social"and"visual”parts

oftheirbrainswereactivewhentheyreceived“l(fā)ikes“onthesocialnetwork.Theresearchalsoshowedthatthoughthe

thumbsupmightcomefromcompletestrangers,thegoodtheyderivefromthemworkedallthesame.

So,doesitmeanweshouldtryourbesttowinasmanythumbsupaspossible?Notnecessarilysoifweknowthe

reasonsbehindourdesireforattention.In"whydopeoplelongforattention”byM.FaroukRadwan,heexplained

severalcasesinwhichpeoplenaturallylongedforattention.Radwansaidpeoplewhowereanonlychild,whowereused

tobeingthecenterofattentionintheirhouse,maytrytocopytheseconditions.Feeling^overlookedandunappreciated”

mightalsoleadyoutolongforattention.Othertimes,thestateofbeingjealousorwantingtocoveryourmistakesmay

alsocontributetosuchlongings.

Infact,toomuchdesireforattentioncancreateanxiety,andinturnruinyourhappinessevenwhenyougetit.So

whatcanwedoaboutit?Theanswerisquitesimple.uIfpeoplecouldadoptgoalsnotfocusedontheirownself-esteem

butonsomethinglargerthantheirself,suchaswhattheycancreateorcontributetoothers,theywouldbelesssensitive

tosomeofthenegativeeffectsofpursuingself-esteem/5wrotepsychologyprofessorJenniferCrocker.

Soperhapstheanswertoouraddictionto“l(fā)ikes”issimplytofocusonsomethinglargerthanourselves--ahard,

butaworthyone.

1、Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“derive"inParagraph2?

A.deliverB.give

C.preventD.get

2、Whafsthereactionofreceiving"likes"onthesocialnetworktothebrain?

A.Thebrainbecomesmorenervous.

B.Somepartsofthebrainareactive.

C.Thebrainbecomeslesssensitive.

D.Thebrainbecomescleverer.

3、Whowantstogetmoreattentionaccordingtothepassage?

A.theonlychild.

B.Theoldwholiveshappilywithchildren.

C.Theyoungwhofeelsanxious.

D.Teenswhowanttodiscovertheirmistakes.

4、WhafsCrocker'ssuggestionaboutthenegativeeffectsofgettingself-esteem?

A.Doinganinterestingmatter.

B.Workingharderthaneverbefore.

C.Havingabiggergoalthantheirself.

D.NotcheckingyourFacebookpageinaday.

24.(8分)It*srarethatyouseethewords"shyness"and"leader"inthesamesentence.Afterall,thecommon

viewpointisthatthoseoutgoingandsociableguysmakegreatpublicspeakersandexcellentnet-workersandthatthose

shypeoplearenot.AsurveyconductedbyUSATodayreferredto65percentofexecutiveswhobelievedshynesstobea

barriertoleadership.Interestingly,thesamearticlestressesthatroughly40percentofleadersactuallyarequite

shy—they*rejustbetteratadaptingthemselvestosituationaldemands.BillGates,WarrenBuffetandCharlesSchwab

arejustafew"innies”.

Unliketheiroutgoingcounterpartswhoaremoresensitivetorewardsandrisk-taking,shypeopletakeacautious

approachtochance.Ratherthantheflashychit-chatthatdefinessocialgathering,shypeoplelistenattentivelytowhat

otherssayandabsorbitbeforetheyspeak.They*renotthinkingaboutwhattosaywhiletheotherpersonisstilltalking,

butratherlisteningsotheycanlearnwhattosay.Alongthesamelines,shypeopleshareacommonloveoflearning.

Theyareintrinsically(內(nèi)在地)motivatedandthereforeseekcontentregardlessofachievinganoutsidestandard.

Beingshycanalsobringotherbenefits.Rememberbeinginschoolandhearingthesamekidscontribute,untilshy

littleJohnny,whoalmostneversaidaword,cutin?Thenwhathappened?Everyoneturnedaroundtolookwithgreat

respectatlittleJohnnyactuallytalking.Thisishowshypeoplemadegooduseoftheirpowerofpresence:theynown"

themomentbyspeakingcalmlyandpurposefully,whichtranslatetoapositiveimage.

Shynessisoftenrelatedtomodesty.Nottosaythatlimelight-seekersaren'tmodest,butshypeopletendtohavean

accuratesenseoftheirabilitiesandachievements.Asaresult,theyareabletoacknowledgemistakes,imperfections,

knowledgegapsandlimitations.

Sinceshypeoplehavealowersensitivitytooutsiderewardsthanoutgoingones,they*remorecomfortableworking

withlittleinformationandstickingtotheirinnerdesires.Shypeoplearealsomorelikelytoinsistonfindingsolutions

thataren*tprimarilyapparent.Don'tbelieveme?Maybeyou'llbelieveAlbertEinstein,whooncesaid,"It'snotthatI'm

sosmart,it'sthatIstaywithproblemslonger."Obviously,findingcertaintywhereuncertaintyistypicallypopularisa

hugeplusforanysuccessfulperson.

Themyththatshypeoplearelesseffectiveleadersthantheiroutgoingfellowsisjustamisunderstanding.Make

wiseuseofyourpersonalitystrengthstoleadyourbusinessnomatterwhatsideoftherangeyoufallon.

1、WecanlearnfromParagraph2that.

A.shypeoplearesensitivetorewards

B.shypeoplecaremoreaboutcontent

C.outgoingpeoplearemorecarefulaboutchances

D.outgoingpeopleconsiderwhattolearnwhilelistening

2、TheexampleofJohnnyshows,

A.shypeoplearelikelytobemodest

B.hardworkingstudentsspeaklittleinpublic

C.somestudentskeepsilentonpurposeatschool

D.shypeoplemayhaveanadvantageindiscussion

3、WecanlearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5that.

A.successresultsfromdevotionB.shynesscontributestopopularity

C.outsiderewardleadstoinsistenceD.uncertaintycountsmorethancertainty

4>Theauthorsupportshisideasmainlyby?

A.givingdefinitionsandpresentingresearchresults

B.explainingproblemsandprovidingsolutions

C.quotingauthoritiesandmakingevaluations

D.makingcontrastsandgivingexamples

25.(10分)Ifyouarehungry,whatdoyoudo?Grabapieceofyourfavoritemealandstayquietafterthat?Justlike

yourstomach,evenyourmindishungry.Butitneverletsyouknow,becauseyoukeepitbusythinkingaboutyourdream

lover,favoritestarandmanysuchabsurdthings.Soitsilentlybegantopaycarefulattentiontoyourneedsandneverlet

itselfgrow.Whenmindloosensitsfreedomtogrow,creativitygetsafullstop.

Thismightbethereasonwhyweallsometimesthink“Whathappensnext?”,“Whycan*tIthink?”,“WhyamI

alwaysgiventhedifficultprob!ems?,,Wellthisistheresultofourownkarma(宿命)ofusingourbrainforthinkingof

not-so-worthythings.

Hungerofthemindcanbeactuallysettledthroughextensivereading.NowwhyreadingandnotwatchingTV?

Becausereadinghasbeenthemosteducativetoolusedbyusrightfromthechildhood.Justlikethattodevelopother

aspectsofourlife,wehavetotakehelpofreading.Youhaveinnumerablenumberofbooksinthisworldwhichwill

answerallyour"Howto?”questions.Onceyoureadabook,youjustdon'trunyoureyesthroughthelines,butevenyour

minddecodes(解碼)itandexplainsittoyou.Theinterestingpartofthebookisstoredinyourmindasaseed.

Nowthisseedisunknowinglyusedbyyouinyourfuturetodevelopnewideas.Thesameseedifusedmany

times,canhelpyoulinkandrelatealotofthings,ofwhichyouwouldhaveneverthoughtofinyourwildestdreams!This

isnothingloutcreativity.Themorethenumberofbooksyouread,themoreyourmindwillopenup.Alsothisimproves

yourspeakingskillstoalargeextentandalsomakesasignificantcontributiontoyourvocabulary.Withinnotimeyou

startspeakingEnglishoranylanguagefluentlywithyourfriendsorotherpeopleandyouneverseemtorunoutofthe

rightwordsattherighttime.

1、Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingthatourmindishungry?

A.Wedon'treadbooks.B.Ourcreativitygetsafullstop.

C.Wedon'thaveagoodmemory.D.Wedon'tknowwhattodonext.

2、One'smindishungrybecausehe/she.

A.can*tworkoutthingswell

B.loosensthefreedomtogrow

C.ismentallybusywithmanyabsurdthings

D.beginstopaycarefulattentiontohisneeds

3、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvantageofreading?

A.Helpingyoudevelopyourcreativity.

B.Helpingyouenlargeyourvocabulary.

C.Helpingyouimproveyourspeakingskills.

D.Helpingyourunyoureyesthroughthelines.

4、Byreadingmore,wearesureto?

performbettermentallyinthefuture

B.dreamthewildestdreams

C.storebooksinyourmind

D.speakEnglishfluently

第三部分語(yǔ)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)完形填空(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

Onedayafewyearsagowehadaguestoftheuninvitedvariety.Infact,itwasabird,1asparrow.

“What'sthat?”IaskedwhenIfirstheardthegentlethumping(重?fù)袈暎?"ItsoundslikeJoeisoutsideplaying

basketball/9mywife,Anita,said.She2andlistenedmoredevotedly.wIfscomingfromthe3shesaid.

"Maybeit'soneofthelittlekids.”

Werushedoutthedoor.Jonathan,ouryoungest,was4tomaketrouble.wIfhe'smakingholesinthewall

again...9,1saidasIsearchedthere.Nochildren5.Buttherewasthat6again,comingfromrightup

there.

Andthat'swhenI7thesparrow.Itwasflying8justinchesbelowtheceiling.Itwas9tryingtogetout,

butcouldn'tseethatthewayoutwasn'tup,butdown10theopendoor.Sothebirdcontinued11itswingsand

hittingitsheadagainstthe12.

“Poorthing/9Anitasaid."Itmustbe13

“Well,maybeit'sbecauseofIsaidasImovedtowardit.Itriedtoshowthebirdhowtoglide(滑翔)downto

getoutside,butthatonlyseemedto14itmore.uWhydon'twejust15forafewminutes?”Anitasuggested."Pm

surehe'll16eventually.MSowewentbackintothehouse,wherevvecontinuedtoheartheongoing17.Then

suddenly,itwassilent.Welookedintothegarage,andouruninvitedguestwasgone.

“See?”Anitasaid.“Itoldyouhe'dsucceed.”

“YeahJIsaid."Buthowmanyknocksontheheaddidit18him?”

I'vethoughtaboutthatlittlesparrowthroughtheyears.Justlikethatsparrow,vveoftenmeetsituationswedon't

knowhowto19.Borntogoupward,vvedon'tevenconsiderthepossibilitythatsomethinggoodmighthappenifwe

stopflapping(拍打)aroundandjustglide20alittlebit.

1、A.forexampleB?ratherthanC.orratherD.aswell

2、A.hurriedB.pausedC.ignoredD.confirmed

3、A.basementB.kitchenC.garageD.hall

4、A.easyB.happyC.sorryD.angry

5^A.inallB.atallC.aboveallD.afterall

6、A.guestB.voiceC.noiseD.sound

7、A.watchedB.foundC.realizedD.caught

8、A.carefullyB.gentlyC.patientlyD.anxiously

9、A.eventuallyB.unwillinglyC.obviouslyD.thoroughly

10、A.throughB.overC.belowD.beyond

11、A.shakingB.breakingC.strikingD.injuring

12>A.wallB.floorC.doorD.ceiling

13、A.clumsyB.painfulC.amazedD.terrified

14、A.frightenB.comfortC.confuseD.calm

15、A.leaveB.screamC.relaxD.escape

16、A.putitasideB.leaveitaloneC.giveitupD.figureitout

17、A.accidentB.achievementC.struggleD.trouble

18、A.costB.offerC.earnD.owe

19、A.classifyB.handleC.debateD.conclude

20、A.upB.backC.forthD.down

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)Acrosstheworld,peopleprepareanddrinkteainmanyL_(difference)ways.Thehandmadepurple

clayteapot(紫砂壺)isoneofthemostpopular^(item)amongtealoversinAsia.Buttheskillofmakingthatparticular

teapotfacesalotofchallengesinmoderntimes.

Chinesepeople3^(drink)teaforthousandsofyears.And^(recent),thesehandmadeteapotshavebecomepopular.

Asanoldsayinggoes,nAthingisvaluedifitisrare.”

Teasets(茶具)havebeenakeypartofChineseculture.GaoDezhi,99,hasbeenmakingpurpleclayteapotssince

he5.(be)13yearsold.Thiskindofski116.(pass)downfromgenerationtogenerationortaughttothose7.arecrazy

aboutthecraft.Gaosaidthathissonanddaughterarenot8^(interest)inlearningsuchskills.Theyalreadyearnalotof

moneyby”(work)inotherjobs.Peoplecannotmakesuchthingsiftheyhavenointerestinlearningtheskilbhesaid.

Inordertoprotectskills10<disappearing,localpeoplehavebuiltaspecialmuseumwheremasterscanshowtheir

craft.

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(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下短文。短文中共有10處錯(cuò)誤,

每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(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),并在此符號(hào)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。

Advertisinginformsconsumersofnewerproductsavailableonthemarket、Itgivesusinformationwitheverythingfrom

shampooandtoothpastetocomputersandcars、Butthereisoneseriousproblemswithus、Theinformationareactually

veryoftenmisinformation>Ittellsustheproducts*benefitsbuthidesitsadvantages、Advertisingnotonlyleadsusto

buyingthingsthatwedon、tneedandcan'tafford,butitconfusesoursensereality、HZoomtoothpastepreventsbad

teethandgivesyouthewhiteteeth!”theadvertisementtellsus、Anditdoesn'ttellusthecompletetruththatahealth

dietandagoodtoothbrushwillhavethesameeffect、

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

29.(25分)假設(shè)你是李華。你的外國(guó)筆友打算于7月來(lái)中國(guó),特來(lái)信了解中國(guó)人的社交習(xí)俗。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)回一

封信,從以下幾個(gè)方面作具體介紹:

1.見面時(shí)的問(wèn)候方式;

2.接收禮物時(shí)的回應(yīng)方式;

3.餐宴禮節(jié)。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右,信的開頭和結(jié)束語(yǔ)已寫好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);

2.可根據(jù)內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使行文連貫。

DearJane,

Gladtohearfromyouandyou'rewelcometoChinainJuly.

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

參考答案

第一部分(共20小題,每小題L5分,滿分30分)

1、C

2、B

3、D

4、C

5、A

6、C

7

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