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PAGE1-2011年四校聯(lián)考第一次高考模擬考試英語試卷本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分。滿分150分,用時120分鐘。第I卷(選擇題共115分)注意事項:1.答題前,考生在答題卡上務(wù)必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫清楚,并貼好條形碼。請認真核準(zhǔn)條形碼上的準(zhǔn)考證號、姓名。2.每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。在試題卷上作答無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B和C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhydidthewomanrememberJamessowell?A.Hewasthefirstpersonshemetatschool.B.Hehadafunnyface.C.Hewaslateforschoolonthefirstday.2.Whatdoesthemanimply?A.Hecan’tlendthemotorcycletothewoman.B.Hecanlendthemotorcycletothewoman.C.Hedoesn’twanttolendthemotorcycletothewoman.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Busdriverandpassenger.B.Taxi-driverandpassenger.C.Bossandhisdriver.4.What’sthedistancebetweenthebankandthetwospeakers?A.Lessthan200yards.B.200yards.C.Morethan200yards.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Themanshouldworkinabanktogetmoney.B.Themanshouldtrytoborrowmoneyfromhisfriends.C.Themanshouldtrytogetaloanfromabank.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.What’stheprobablerelationbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Acouple.7.Whydoesthemanneednohelpfromthewomanforhisparty?A.Becausehethinkssheistoobusytogivehimahand.B.BecauseheandTomcandealwitheverythingforhisparty.C.Becausehehasalotoffriendshelphimonthatday.8.Whatdoyouthinkthewomanwilldoatlast?A.Shewon’tgototheman’sparty.B.Shewillbepresentattheman’sparty.C.Shewillbeattheman’spartywithherfriend.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Howdoeshefeel?A.Heisgladtohaveheardfromhisuncle.B.HeisangrywithhisEnglishteacher.C.Hefeelsunhappy.10.Whydoesn’tthemanknowwhetherornothewillaccepttheinvitation?A.Becausehedoesn’twanttoaskformoney.B.Becausehedoesn’tknowifhisunclewillgivehimmoney.C.Becausehedoesn’tliketeaching.11.Doesthemanlivefarawayfromhisuncle?A.Yes,hedoes.B.No,theyareneighbors.C.No,theyliveinthesamevillage.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.WhoisMaySimmons?A.Ateacher.B.Alibrarian.C.Thewoman’soldfriend.13.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Shecan’tusethecomputer.B.Shecan’tgotothelibraryherself.C.Shecan’tfindtheoldbooksinthecomputer.14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofMay?A.Mayisintrouble.B.Mayisnothelpful.C.Mayisatroublemaker.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatisthemandoing?A.Searchingforbooks.B.Watchingafilmofthe1930’C.LookingforajobontheInternet.16.Whatdoesthelibrarianthinkofthetopicthemanisworkingon?A.It’stoobroad.B.It’sabitoutdated.C.It’soflittlepracticalvalue.17.Wherecanthemanfindtherelevantmagazinearticles?A.AttheReferenceDesk.B.IntheNewYorkTimes.C.IntheReader’sGuidetoPeriodicalLiterature.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatisthegoodoflivingclosetothecitycenter?A.Travellingbybusorcar.B.Enjoyingcitylife.C.Livingcheaply.19.Wheredoyoulookforinformationabouthousesandapartmentstorent?A.TheTVadvertisements.B.TheInformationAgency.C.Thelocalnewspapers.20.Whendomostpeoplevisitorcallhousesorapartmentsforrent?A.Whentheyarefree.B.OnSundaymornings.C.OnSaturdaynight.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.--Sorrytodisturbyou,________canIuseyourphone?--Oh,goahead.A.and B.if C.when D.but22.Cigarettesandalcoholdosuch________greatharmtohealththattheycaneasilycause________weakeningofourbodies.A.a;/ B./;the C.a;the D./;/23.--Smokingintheworkplaceisbecoming________acceptable.--Yes,andthatmakesmorepeoplebegintoconsiderquittingthehabit.A.lessandless B.moreandmore C.moreorlessD.fewerandfewer24.It’scertainlyhardwork.But,________,amanwhowishestohaveacareerhastomakeagreatmanysacrifices.A.onthecontraryB.ontheotherhand C.foranotherD.inaddition25.Myheadache________me.Ithoughtitwasgoingaway,butnowit’sgettingworse.A.iskilling B.waskilling C.kills D.killed26.Thefurnitureondisplayhereisnotforsale,butjust________curiosity,howmuchwouldyouoffer?A.outof B.beyond C.in D.with27.Aquarteroftheresidentsinthisarea________noaccesstohealthservice.A.isreportedhaving B.isreportedtohaveC.arereportedtohavehad D.arereportedtohave28.TellthemanagerIwon’tdiscussanythinguntilI________tomywife.A.willspeakB.amspeaking C.havespokenD.hadspoken29.--________youpossiblytakemetotherailroadstationonyourwaytoworktomorrow?--Noproblem.A.May B.Must C.Should D.Could30.Onepolicemanwaskilledonthespotandthree________receivedminorinjuries.A.ones B.another C.others D.theothers31.--Doyoureallymeanitwhenyousayhewill________agoodpresident?--Yes,Ithinkhehasalltherightqualitiestobeapresident.A.make B.turn C.suit D.serve32.________weasanationwantisnotwordsbuttougheractiononpollutionfromcars.A.That B.Which C.WhatD.Whatever33.He________theinvitationtogotoNewYorkbecausehehadsignedupforaSummerCamp.A.turnedup B.turnedaway C.turneddownD.turnedoff34.MostIndianrestaurantsofferfreedelivery,________isreallyaconveniencetocustomers.A.that B.which C.as D.where35.Doubleovensareagoodidea,especially________youarecookingseveralmealsatatime.A.though B.if C.that D.unless第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;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四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。We’vehearditbefore--we’vehearditonthenews,fromteachers,fromparents--childrenandteenagerstodayaregrowinguptoofast.Therearenottoomanypeoplethatwill36withthatstatement.Teenagersarefacedwithseriousproblemsanddecisionsatanearly37.Infactmostteenagers’dailyschedulesareas38asthoseofanadult’s.IhavebeenworkingsinceIwasthirteen,andalwaysincompaniesinwhichIwasworkingwithadults.Ihavehadtolearntothinkand39likeanadulttobetaken40.So,Icountmyselfasonewhohasgrownuptoofast.Ijustgraduatedfromhighschool,andhaverecentlyspentsometimereflecting(反思)onthe41eighteenyears--thinkingaboutmyself,whatIhavegained,andwhat42Ihaveyettoachieve.Weareexpectedtoworkhard,getexcellent43,beinagoodrelationship,andknowwhatwewanttodo44.Thelistgoesonandon.Butthe45isclear:Weliveinasocietytodaythatis46ourchildhood.Wenolongerhavemanyyearstobecarelessandfancy-free.Weareexpectedto47thestrictschoolrulesandtoexcel(擅長)ineverythingwedo.I’veknownthesethingsforalongtime,andknewthatthey48me.But,Ineverreallyadmittedituntillastnight,whenIlearneda49lesson,taughtmebymybossforwhomIwork.Wehadfinishedajobataremotesite.Itwasabout11:30atnight,andwehadgonebacktohishouse.Weweretalkingaboutthe50hehadbeenmakingtohishome.Oneofthethingshesaidwas“I51mybasketballhoop(籃圈).”Thenhethrewabasketballtome.Ihadn’t52Weproceededtoshoothoopsforabout40minutes.Bothofuswereterriblybadatit,butwespentthewholetime53heartilylikechildren.ThenIrealizedsomething:Iamstillachild.Oh,thelaw54I’manadult.But,wearestillreallyandtrulychildren.Weallneedtohave55onceinawhile.36.A.argue B.disagree C.satisfy D.discuss37.A.age B.stage C.year D.grade38.A.certain B.tight C.careful D.perfect39.Astudy B.speak C.work D.act40.A.seriously B.lightly C.actively D.successfully41.A.last B.other C.rest D.coming42.A.purposes B.success C.goals D.jobs43.A.textbooks B.grades C.teachers D.schools44.A.inlife B.intime C.forages D.forever45.A.information B.message C.notice D.idea46.A.ruining B.correcting C.envying D.shortening47.A.recognize B.accept C.learn D.follow48.A.inspired B.disappointed C.affected D.frightened49.A.valuable B.practicalC.effective D.useful50.A.furniture B.improvements C.equipment D.arrangements51.A.moved B.fixed C.sold D.broke52.A.played B.caught C.seized D.held53.A.laughing B.shouting C.running D.shooting54.A.notices B.talks C.says D.speaks55.A.arest B.atalk C.fun D.sports第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ADecember6-Canada:Forthoseofyouwhohavebeenfollowingthisstory,thethirdsuspect(嫌疑犯)intheCanadianCatMutilation(殘害)casehasbeencaught.OnMarch8,afterjustunderayearofsearching,the“FindMattCampaign”receivedinformationthatwouldcomfortmany.NowknownasMattewKaczorowski,21yearsold,thiscatmutilatorwaspickedupbythepolicefromthestreetsofVancouver.InMay2001,threeyoungmentookayoungcat,named“Kensington”aftertheareaoftownfromwhereshewastaken,fromthestreettoahouse.Theybegantocruellytreatandmutilatehertodeath,videotapingtheattack.Twoofthesuspects,recognizedas21-year-oldJesseChamplainPowerand24-year-oldAnthonyRyanWennekers,werearrestedshortlyaftertheincident.Neitherhelpedthepoliceinanefforttofindthethirdsuspect,atthetimeknownonlyas“Matt.”InMay2002,Katiesetupthe“FindMattCampaign”,withthegoalsofraisingpublicawareness(意識)aboutanimalcrueltyandhavingasmanyeyesaspossiblelookforMatt.“Idon’tthinkMattwouldhavebeencaughthaditnotbeenforKatieWoodward’sinformation,”saidDetectiveGordonScott,oneofthearrestingofficers.Kaczorowskifacesthechargesofanimalcruelty,theftunder$5,000andpossessionofpropertytakenbycrime,butonechargeremainsabsent:thatofanimalcruelty.AccordingtoCanadianlaw,thiskindofcrimemustbechargedwithinsixmonths.ThecaseisnowbeforetheCourts.WhilefindingMattisabigstepintherightdirectionofthiscase,itisnotover.ItremainsthatKensington’sguardian(監(jiān)護人)hasnotyetcomeforward.Itisimportantthatherguardianspeakouttolessenthepossibilityofthechargesbeingdropped.56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.AcatwaskilledcruellyinCanada.B.ACanadiancatmutilatorwascaught.C.Peoplepayattentiontoanimalprotection.D.Nocrimescanescapefrombeingcharged.57.Whichofthefollowingisincorrectorderaccordingtothetimewhentheeventshappened?a.Mattwascaughtbythepolice.b.“FindMattCampaign”wassetup.c.JesseandAnthonyweresoonarrested.d.Threeyoungmenmutilateacattodeath.e.Katiegottheinformationaboutthethirdsuspect.A.d,c,e,a,b B.e,a,d,c,b C.d,c,b,e,a D.a,d,b,e,c58.WhichoneofthechargesdoesMattcertainlyhavetoface?A.Stealinglessthan$5,000. B.Hispossessionofproperty.C.Thecrimeofanimalcruelty. D.Asix-monthimprisonment.59.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.CatchingMattwaseasyforthepolice.B.VeryfewpeoplecareaboutMatt’scase.C.Katiestartedthe“FindMattCampaign”toprotectanimals.D.Thefinalresultofthecasedependsonthecat’sguardian.BIndian’ssnakecharmers(耍蛇者)aretoberetrainedaswildlifeteachersunderaplantopreventtheiruniqueskillsandknowledgefrombeinglost.Thecharmers,whomakesnakesdancetothesoundofflutes(笛子),usedtobeatraditionalfeatureofIndianlife,performingintownsandvillages,untiltheywerebannedin1972tocontrolthetradeinsnakeskins.Thegovernmentisnowconsideringaplantotrainthesnakecharmers,astheyareknown,tovisitschoolsandzoostotellchildrenaboutforestsandwildlife.Thereisalsoaproposaltosetupa“dialasnakecharmer”servicetohelphouseholderstodealwithunwelcomeintruders(入侵者).“ForgenerationstheyhavebeenafeatureofIndianlifebutnowtheycan'tearnalivingforfearofarrest,”saidBeharDutt,aprofessorbehindtheplans,“ifapolicemandoesn’tcatchthem,animalrightsactivistsreportthem.”Manysnakecharmershavecontinuedtoworkclandestinelysincetheban,despitethethreatofuptothreeyearsinjail.Buttheirtrademarkcloth-coveredbaskets,hangingfromabamboopolecarriedacrosstheirshoulders,makethemaneasytarget(目標(biāo))forpolice.ThefateofShishaNath,56,fromBadarpur,avillagejustoutsideofDelhi,istypicalofpractitioners(從業(yè)者)ofthedyingart.“Iusedtoearnenoughtosupportmyfamilyandsendmychildrentoschool,”hesaid.“Nowit'shardtoearnevenforaday.Mychildrenwanttobesnakecharmers.It’souridentity.Welovethework.Butit’sbecomeimpossible.”NextmonthDutt’sprojecttotrain30snakecharmerswillbeginatasnakeparkinPune,westernIndia,whereexpertswillenrichtheirhome-grownskillswithsomeformalknowledge.Morethanthelaw,though,itisthedishonestattitudeoftheirfellowcountrymanthatangersmanysnakecharmers.“We'redisturbedallthetimebutwhenpeoplewantasnakeremovedfromthehouse,theyrushtous,”saidPrakashNath,whowasorderedrecentlytothehomeofSoniaGandhi,theCongresspartyleader.60.Accordingtothepassage,snakecharmerswillberetrainedaswildlifeteachersmainlybecause_______.A.schoolsneedlargenumbersofsuchteachersB.mostofthemcannotsupporttheirfamiliesC.theirperformancesonthestreetarebannedD.thegovernmentplanstosavethedyingart61.Thepurposeoftheproposed“dialasnakecharmer”inparagraph2telephoneserviceis_______.A.togiveperformanceofsnakedancingB.toteachhouseholdershowtocatchandkillsnakesC.tooffercleaningservicetowealthyhouseholdersD.tohelpremoveunwantedsnakesfromthehouses62.Thewordunderlinedword“clandestinely”inparagraph4canbebestreplacedbytheword“_______”.A.secretly B.happily C.unconsciously D.diligently63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Snakecharmerscaneasilyberecognizedbythepoliceonthestreet.B.Childrenofsnakecharmerswouldnotliketocontinuetheirfathers’job.C.Snakecharmersarequiteangrywiththeattitudeoftheirfellowcountrymen.D.Theanimalrightsactiviststakeanegativeattitudetowardssnakecharmers.CLeWhif,aninhaler(吸入劑)thatallowschocolateloverstomeettheirneedswhenevertheypleasewithoutputtingonweight,istobeonmarketinBritishstores.Theinvention,calledtheworld’sfirstbreatheablefood,letsconsumerssuckinthetasteofchocolateorcoffeewhiletakingonlessthanonecalorie.Itsmakersclaimitwillenabledieterstoenjoytheirfavoritesnackswithoutworryingabouttheirwaistline.Thelip-stick-styletubecontainshundredsofmilligramsoftinyfoodparticles(粒子)whicharesmallenoughtobecarriedbyair,buttoolargetoenterthelungs.EachLeWhifcontainsenoughflavorforabouteighttotenwhiffs(一陣氣味)andcosts$1.99onitsown,or$4.99forapackofthree.Theinhalerisavailableinchocolateaswellascoffeeflavor.ItwasinventedbyProf.DavidEdwards.HesaidLeWhifwasnotdesignedtoreplacefoodbutcouldbeusedtoincreasediningexperiences,suchasallowingpeopletotryavarietyofdishesfromrestaurantmenusbeforeorderingtheirmeal.Hesaid,“Intermsoflivingonwhiffing,wearen’tevenclosetobeingthere.Butthereclearlyhasbeenarevolutionoverthelastfewyearswhereweareeatingsmalleramountsoffoodmorefrequently,andchoosingfoodforitsaesthetic(審美的)pleasure.Wewillbelaunchingnewwhiffingexperiencesprobablyeverysixmonths.Itisreasonabletopredictthatthenextlineofwhiffingproductswillbeevenmorehealthcentered.”TheproductcameontomarketinParisin2009andthefirstproductionrunof25,000inhalersweresoldoutwithinamonth.IthassincebeenmadeavailableacrossFranceandintheUS.InBritainLeWhifistobesoldfirstlyinHouseofFraserforamonth,afterwhichitcouldbecomemorewidelydistributed.64.WecanlearnfromParagraph1that_______.A.LeWhifisn’tavailabeinBritishstoresyetB.LeWhifcanhelpdieterstoloseweightC.LeWhifiscalorie-freeD.LeWhifispopularwithBritishchocolatelovers65.What’sthemainpurposeofinventingLeWhif?A.Toreplacefood. B.Tohelppeoplestopdrinkingcoffee.C.Toreplacethetraditionalchocolate. D.Toincreasepeople’sdiningexperiences.66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesDavidEdwardsagreewith?A.Hisnewproductswillcomeoutonceayear.B.Thewhiffingproductsinthefuturewillbeimproved.C.LeWhifcanmakepeopleeatlessfood.D.LeWhifisarevolutionthatwillchangepeople’slife.DStarryNightHaveyoueverseenarealnightskythatlookslikeVanGogh’sStarryNight?Ihopenot!So,whywouldanartistpainttheskythisway?PerhapsIcananswerthatwithanotherquestion.Whenyou’rehappy,whydoyousinginsteadofspeaking?Orwhenyou’reinlove,whydoyouspeakofrosesandhoney?Whenwedothesethings,we,tooareartists.We’reusingsomethingthatgoesbeyondamerescientificdescriptioninordertocommunicateourfeelingsmorepowerfullythanstraightforwardwordscan.SoconsiderforamomentthatVanGoghmightnothavebeenhallucinating(產(chǎn)生幻覺的)onthenighthepaintedthis.Maybehefeltsomethingsopowerfulthathehadtogobeyondthefamiliartoexpressit.IhopeI’mremindingyouofsomethingyoualreadyknowasIdescribetheexperienceofbeingoutsideatnightunderacrystalclearskythatmakeseverythingseemcleanandrefreshing.Soyoulookup.Andsuddenlyyouseetheskythatyou’veseldomseenbefore.It’snotjustthesameolddarknightskytonight.Instead,theblacknessisadeep,richbluethatismorebottomlessthananyocean.Thestarsarenotspotsoflightbutbrilliant,magicaldiamondsthatdanceliketinyangels.Injustthisspecialmoment,theskyissomehowalive,anditseemstospeaktoyousilentlyaboutthemeaningofinfinity(無限).Nowlookatthepaintingagain.Canyouseesomethingofwhatmakesthissuchafamousandwell-lovedimage?Butthere’smoreherethanthat.VanGoghpaintedthiswhilehewasquitestruckdownbyamentaldisease.Itisnaturaltoimaginethathefrequentlybattledthefearthathewouldneverescapehisprisontotruefreedom.Itisnaturalforustoimaginethisbecauseeachofushasfacedourownpersonalprison,whetheritbedisease,thelossofalovedone,seriousfinancialproblems…Insuchmomentsitistemptingtogiveuptodespair(絕望)andcollapseinhopelessness.Lookingatthispainting,IimagineVanGoghinjustsuchamomentofdespair,whenheisstruckbythememoryofoneofthoseamazingnightskies.Herecallsthesensethatheisnotalone,thatthereisaliving,infiniteworldwithrichcolorfulcreaturesandscenesallaround.Andsotheskyflowsacrossthecanvas(畫布)fullofvitality(活力)andpower.Thestarsdon’tjustsparkle;theyexplode.Lookingcloser,wenoticethattheearthitselfseemstorespondtothemovementinthesky,formingitsownlivingwavesinthemountainandrollingtrees.Inthesleepyvillage,thewindowsofthehousesglow(發(fā)光)withthesamelightthatbrightenstheuniverse.Thegianttreesattheleftseemtocapturethejoybystretchingupwardstowardthesky.Whatatremendousmessageofhopethereisinthismasterpiece!Evenifourtroublespersist,theworldaroundusassuresusthatlifeisworthliving.That’swhattheangelssingabout.Doesn’titmakeyouwanttosing,too?67.LookingatthepaintingStarryNight,wecanseeallthefollowingexcept________.A.Thesingingangels B.thegianttreesC.thesleepyvillage D.thesparklingstars68.VanGoghdoesNOTdescribeafeelingof_______throughtheStarryNight.A.happiness B.vitality C.power D.despair69.Theunderlinedword“prison”inthe3rdparagraphprobablymeans_______.A.troubleinone’slife B.mentalillnessC.controlfromtheauthority D.aplacewherecriminalsarekept70.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.ToexplainhowVanGoghpaintedtheStarryNight.B.TotellushowtoappreciatetheStarryNight.C.ToproveVanGoghwasinahallucinatingstateofmindwhilepaintingthepicture.D.Toshowusthebeautyoftheskyonastarrynight.E___71___Butbyusingacollegeadmissionsconsultant(咨詢員),youcangreatlyincreaseyourchancesofgettingacceptedintothefirstcollegeonyourlist.Theseconsultantsarepeoplewhoareexpertatgettingpeoplejustlikeyouintothecollegeoftheirdreams.___72___Theycanmakeadifferenceinyourcollegeadmissionquest.Helpfindingschools.Perhapsyoudon’tknowwhereyouwanttogooronlyhaveanunclearideaastowhereyouwouldliketogo.Yourconsultantcangiveyoumanyideasastowhichschoolswouldbefitforyouandthenyoucangofromthere.Helpwithapplications.___73___Theywillbeabletoreviewyourapplicationbeforeitissentofftothecollegeyouareapplyingtoandbeabletotellyouifthereisanythingthatneedstobeaddedortakenaway.Imaginehowterribleitwouldbetogetrefusedbythecollegeofyourchoiceonlybecauseofsomesmallmistakes.Helpwithstudentloans(貸款).Itmaybenecessaryforyoutogetstudentloansinyourcollege.___74___Yourconsultantwillknowexactlywheretolookandcanevenhelpyoudeterminewhattypeofaidyoucanget.Theycanevengiveyousomeideasofspecificscholarshipsforyou.Itistruethatitcostsmoneytohireacollegeadmissionsconsultant.Iftheycanprovideyouwithideasforyourneed,themoneyisgoodforthevalue.___75___Ithinkitisnecessarytogetintotheschoolyouwantwiththeconsultants’help.A.Afterall,youareonlygoingtogotocollegeonce.B.Youmaybepuzzledbysomanykindsofapplications.C.Butyoumayhavenoideawheretobeginyoursearch.D.Theyknowhowtodowiththescholarshipatthecollege.E.Theyknowalltheinsandouts(細節(jié))ofthecollegeadmissions.F.Gettingacceptedintothecollegeofyourchoiceissometimesadifficultthing.G.Theyknowexactlywhatschoolsdoanddon’twanttoseeonapplications.第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,共35分)注意事項:將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1,滿分10分)文中有10處語言錯誤,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(∧),并在其下寫出該加的詞。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。Timefliesasanarrow.I'malreadyinthesecondhalfofSenior

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