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2023高考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷

注意事項(xiàng)

1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫(xiě)考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。

2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書(shū)寫(xiě)在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑

色字跡的簽字筆作答。

3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。

第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.Thebookisnowoutofprint,itcaneasilybeborrowedfromlibraries.

A.andB.for

C.soD.but

2.MaybethereissomebusinessaspecttotheRoyalWeddingofWilliamandKateMiddletonbutwhatpeople

areinterestedin,ifsahugelypopulareventaroundtheworld.

A.inspiteofB.inhonorofC.intermsofD.incaseof

3.Ihadhardlyrungthebellthedoorwasopenedsuddenly,andmysonrushedouttogreetme.

A.beforeB.until

C.asD.since

4.Withpeoplepayingattentiontofitness,self-servicemini-gyms,eachcoveringabout5squaremeters,in

China'smajorcitiestheseyears.

A.havesprungupB.sprangup

C.hadsprungupD.springup

5.—Didyouenjoytheparty?

—Yes.Wewellbyourhosts.

A.weretreatedB.wouldbetreated

C.treatedD.hadtreated

6.Trytobeindependent,foryourparentscan'tdoforyouallyourlife.

A.somethingB.nothing

C.everythingD.anything

7.Heusedtostudyinavillageschool,wasrebuilttwoyearsago.

A.whichB.that

C.whereD.whose

8.—Ouch,mum!Afishbonehasstuckinmyteeth!

—,Lucy.Iamcoming.

A.TakeyourtimeB.Helpyourself

C.Don'tbotherD.Takeiteasy

9.rdneverwonderedbeforewhetherornothewaskid-friendly.Withoneglance,Iquickly_thatheprobablywasn't.

A.agreedB.reported

C.explainedD.decided

10.Mysistermethiminthestreetyesterdayafternoon,soheyourlecture.

A.shouldn9thaveattendedB.couldn,thaveattended

C.mustn9thaveattendedD.needn9thaveattended

11.Thepetrolinthecaronourwaytothebeach,sowehadtowalkthere.

A.gaveupB?gaveoffC.gaveinD.gaveout

12.IamatalosswhyMikeisalwayseverytimeImeethim.Believeitornot,weusedtobebestfriends.

A.givingmethecoldshoulderB.makingmyday

C.followingsuitD.beatingaroundthebush

13.—WillUnclePetersoncometomybirthdaypartytomorrow?

——PityhetoZimbabweasavolunteerteacher.

A.wassentB.hasbeensent

C.hadbeensentD.wouldbesent

14.Themanthefakenewsthat18firefighterslosttheirlivesintheexplosionwasarrested.

A.havingcirculatingB.tocirculate

C.circulatingD.tohavecirculated

15.Theteacher'svoicestillremainedcalmshewasgettingannoyed.

A.aslongasB.evenif

C.asifD.nowthat

16.Thoughhelacksexperience,thearrangementsareallforthemeetingnextThursdayaheadoftime.

A.inparticularB.inplaceC.inpreparationD.intime

17.Sherunsonaverageabout15milesadayeveryday,thecircumstances.

A.whateverB.whereverC.whicheverD.however

18.Theincomesofskilledworkerswentup.,unskilledworkerssawtheirearningsfall.

A.MoreoverB.Therefore

C.MeanwhileD.Otherwise

19.Malenursesaredifficulttohireasmanymenrejectthisoutofthelong-existingdiscrimination.

A.onceptB.responsibility

C.identityD.personality

20.Ifyouseethingsinanegativelight,youwillfindfaultseverywhereandproblemswheretherearereally.

A.noneB.some

C.manyD.nothing

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)Imaginethatyou'relookingatyourcompany-issuedsmartphoneandyounoticeane-mailfromLinkedln:

“Thesecompaniesarelookingforcandidateslikeyou!”Youaren'tnecessarilysearchingforajob,butyou'realways

opentoopportunities,sooutofcuriosity,youclickonthelink.Afewminuteslateryourbossappearsatyourdesk.

“We'venoticedthatyou'respendingmoretimeonLinkedlnlately,so1wantedtotalkwithyouaboutyourcareerand

whetheryou'rehappyhere/5shesays.Uh-oh.

It'sanawkwardscene.Attrition(損耗)hasalwaysbeenexpensiveforcompanies,butinmanyindustriesthecostof

losinggoodworkersisrising,owingtotightlabormarkets.Thuscompaniesareintensifying(增強(qiáng))theireffortsto

predictwhichworkersareathighriskofleavingsothatmanagerscantrytostopthem.Tactics(策略)rangefrom

electronicmonitortosophisticated(復(fù)雜的)analysesofemployees'socialmedialives.

Someofthisworkmaybeareasontoletemployeestoquit.Ingeneral,peopleleavetheirjobsbecausetheydon't

liketheirboss,don'tseeopportunitiesforpromotionorgrowth,orareofferedahigherpay;thesereasonshaveheld

steadyforyears.

NewresearchconductedbyCEB,aWashington-basedtechnologycompany,looksnotjustatwhyworkersquitbut

alsoatwhen."We'velearnedthatwhatreallyaffectspeopleistheirsenseofhowthey'redoingcomparedwithother

peopleintheirpeergroup,orwithwheretheythoughttheywouldbeatacertainpointinlife,saysBrianKropp,who

headsCEB'sHRpractice."We'velearnedtofocusonmomentsthatallowpeopletomakethesecomparisons.^^

Technologyalsoprovidesduesaboutwhichstaremployeesmightbeeyeingtheexit.Companiescantellwhether

employeesusingworkcomputersorphonesarespendingtimeon(orevenjustopeninge-mailsfrom)careerwebsites,

andresearchshowsthatmorefirmsarepayingattentiontothesethings.Largecompanieshavealsobeguntracking

badgeswipes(瀏覽痕跡卜?一employees'useofanIDtoenterandexitthebuildingortheparkinggarage---toidentify

patternsthatsuggestaworkermaybeinterviewingforajob.

1、Fromthefirstparagraph,wecaninferLinkedlnis.

A.ane-mailB.ajobfromtheInternet

C.aprofessionalsocialnetworkD.aworld-famouscompany

2、Whafsthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?

A.Thecostoflosinggoodworkersisrising.

B.Companiesarestricterwithworkersthanbefore.

C.Measureshavebeentakentofindthepotentialworkerswhowanttoquit.

D.Findingnewjobshasbeenatrendformostworkers.

3、AccordingtotheresearchbyCEB,whichofthefollowingmightbethemostprobablereasonforworkerstoquittheir

jobs?

A.Theydon9tliketheirbosses.B.Workersarealwaysdoingcomparisons.

C.Notseeingopportunitiesforpromotion.D.Tofindahigher-paidjob.

4、Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Tomakeareviewonaphenomenon.B.Totellustheleader'sconcerns.

C.Toshowanewtrendinthejobmarket.D.Tostresstheroleofnewtechnologies.

22.(8分)Ifyourdoglookspleasedtoseeyou—itisprobablybecauseitlovestheparticularwayyousmell.

Thescent(氣味)ofafamiliarhumanapparentlylingerslikeperfumeintheanimaPsbrain—whereitcausesan

instinctiveemotionalresponse,researchreveals.

Ourscentactsonapartofthecanine(犬科的)brainassociatedwithrewardandthestrongestreactionsare

producedbyhumansthatpetsknowbest,sayscientistsinAmerica.

GregoryBern,ofEmoryUniversityinAtlanta,said,“Whilewemightexpectthatdogsshouldbehighlytunedto

thesmellofotherdogs,itseemsthatthe4rewardresponse9isreservedfortheirhumans.Whenhumanssmellthe

perfumeofsomeonetheylove,theymayhaveanimmediate,emotionalreactionthat'snotnecessarilycognitive(認(rèn)識(shí)的).

Soisitindogs.Butsincedogshaveamoresensitivesmellthanhumans,theirresponseswouldlikelybeevenmore

powerfulthantheoneswemighthave.Inourexperiment,however,theownersofthedogwerenotphysicallypresent.

Thecaninebrainresponseswerebeingcausedbysomethingdistantinspaceandtime.Itshowsthatdogsbrainshave

thesementalrepresentationsofusthatpersistwhenwe'renotthere.”

Theexperimentinvolved12dogsofvariouskindsbybrainscanswhilefivedifferentscentswereplacedinfrontof

them.Thescentsamples(樣本)camefromthesubject(接受試險(xiǎn)者)itself,adogthesubjecthadnevermet,adogliving

inthesubject'shousehold.Thefamiliarhumanscentsamplesweretakenfromsomeoneelsefromthehouseotherthan

thehandlersduringtheexperiment,sothatnoneofthescentdonorswerephysicallypresent.

Theresultsshowedallfivescentsgainedasimilarresponseinpartsofthedogsbrainsinvolvedindetectingsmells.

Responsesweresignificantlystrongerforthescentoffamiliarhumans,followedbythatoffamiliardogs.Thefindings

showeddogsreactedstrongesttothescentoffamiliarhumansevenwhentheywerenotthere.Petstrainedas

helportherapydogsshowedgreaterbrainactivitythantheotherdogsinthetest.

Researcherssaythefindingscouldimprovethewaytoselectanimalshelpingwoundedoldsoldiersordisabled

people.

1、What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Thescentofthedogs.

B.Theemotionsofanimalsinfluencedbythescent.

C.Thedifferencesbetweenanimalsandhumansinscent.

D.Thesensitivescent.

2^Accordingtotheexperiment,adogwillbemostinterestedin.

A.familiardogs

B.ahumanthedoghadnevermet

C.adogthedoghadnevermet

D.familiarhumans

3、Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Animalscancurewoundedoldsoldiers.

B?Animalscanhelpdisabledpeople.

C.Theexperimentiscomplex.

D.Theexperimentisveryvaluable.

4、Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanwereadthispassage?

A.Science.

B.Education.

C.Culture.

D.Entertainment.

23.(8分)Ilookaroundandcan'trecognizewhereIam.Itseemsfamiliarbutdistant.Iseemyfriendsgatheredby

astagewheremusicisplayingandIrunover.AsIbeginrunningtowardsthem,theybecomefurtherandfurtheraway.

Ikeepcallingforthem,butnoonehearsme.Istarthearingadistantalarm-likesoundandIamtransportedaway.I

wokeupinadaze(茫然)sittinginmybed.

“Oh,itwasonlyadream,1saidtomyself.Ihavealwayshadvividandintensedreams.Sometimes,itfeelslikeI

haven'tevensleptbecauseIhavebeenlivingoutmydreamsduringmysleep.

Today,dreamingisbeingstudiedevenmorethanever.Somesaythatdreamsarehowyourreceptors(受體)make

senseofrandomthoughtswhileyousleep.Somesaythatyoucan'tdreamofafaceyouhaveneverseenbefore,so

everyoneyouseeinyourdreamsyouhaveatleastlaideyesonatonetimeoranother.

Otherpeoplethinkdreamsarewaysofexpressingstressorinternalfeelingsyoumaybeexperiencing.Alotof

peoplesaythattheyhavedreamsaboutbeingchased(追逐).

Acommoninterpretationofthe“beingchased^^dreamisthatyouarefeelingthreatened.Somedream

interpretationsitessayyoushouldtrytoreflectonwhatorwhoischasingyoutogetabetterideaofwhatismakingyou

feelthisway.

Anotherdreamthatisoftenexperiencedisflying.Thisdreamhasamuchmorepositiveinterpretation,whichis

thatyouarefeelingfreeorhavebrokenoutofabadsituationsuchasarelationshipturnedsourorajobyouhate.

Unfortunately,ifyouevenrememberyourdreamsatall,youforgethalfofyourdreamwithinfiveminutesof

wakingupandwithin10minutes,youusuallyforget90percentofit.

Dreamologists,peoplewhodevotetimetothestudyandinterpretationofdreams,suggestifyouwanttotryto

rememberandstudyyourdreamsyoushouldkeepajournalbesideyourbedandjotdownwhatyoudreamtassoonas

youwakeupsoyoucanreflectonitlater.

1、Dreamsof“beingchased^occurbecause.

A.youarefeelingthreatened

B?youjustquitajobyouhate

C.yourfriendsarefarawayfromyouwheninneed

D.yourreceptorsisalwaysthinkingwhileyousleep

2、Whyshouldwekeepajournalbesideyourbedtoreflectondreams?

A.Weneedtochasethosepeoplewhoappearedinourdreams.

B.Weusuallyforget90percentofdreamswithin10minutes.

C.Itcanhelpusgetoutoftheintensedreams.

D.Itcanhelpussleepwellwithoutdreams.

3、Wherecanwereadthisarticle?

A.Inaposter.B.Inaphysicsbook.

C.Inatravelingmagazine.D.Inasciencenewspaper.

4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhyamIAlwaysDreamingB.HowIsMyDreamCreated

C.WhatdoMyDreamsMeanD.HowtoAvoidDreams

24.(8分)Asagestureoffriendship,MayorYukioOzakiofTokyo,JapangaveWashington,DCagiftofmore

than3,000JapanesecherrytreesonMarch17,1912.Everyspring,thecherrytreesinWashington,DCtakebloom,

beginningoneofthecountry'sloveliestcelebrations,theNationalCherryBlossomFestival(March17-April15).Book

yourtripnowtoseethisvibrantdisplayofpinkandwhiteinthiscityfullofhistory!

Washington,DCCherryBlossomIn-DepthTour

Price:$45

Available:Mar25-Apr15

Duration:1Day

Highlights:VisitWashington,DC;experiencethepeakperiodofcherryblossom(April8-12)

Itinerary:GuestswouldstarttocelebratetheNationalCherryBlossomFestivalanddiscoverthebeautyofcherry

blossoms.Next,wewillbeginoursightseeingcitytourincludingLincolnMemorial,WhiteHouse,USCapitol,Madame

TussaudsWaxMuseum,WashingtonMonumentandInternationalSpyMuseum.ThenvisittheJeffersonMemorial,the

bestlocationtoviewthecherryblossoms.Finally,guestsmayboardaPotomacRivercruisetoseethecityfromthe

water.Thentourends.

PriceIncludes:GroundTransportation

Servicefeeforthetourguide:$10/person

AdmissionFees:

DestinationAdultChildSenior

InternationalSpyMuseum

$21.95$14.95(3-12yrs)$19.95(Over65yrs)

(Optional)

MadameTussaudsWax

$23$17(3-12yrs)$20(Over65yrs)

Museum(Optional)

PotomacRiverCruise$26$18(3-12yrs)$23(Over65yrs)

Note:Ifyouwouldliketojoinintheoptionalactivities,pleasepaythefeeincashtothetourguide.Youcannotbuy

theticketsonyourownoruseCityPasses.Thetourguidewillarrangetheticketsforthegroup.

1、OnMarch25,touristscanenjoy.

A.thecherryblossomsinfullbloom

B.theNationalCherryBlossomFestival

C.adiscountedtourofacityfoilofhistory

D.theanniversarycelebrationofthegiftoftrees

2、Thetourcoverstouristspotswithoutadmissionfees.

A.fourB.five

C.sevenD.eight

3、Touristsaresupposedto,

A.paytheservicefeeforthetourguide

B.takecareofthegroundtransportation

C.showtheCityPassattheticketoffice

D.chooseatleastoneoptionaldestination

4、Itcostsforyouandyourgrandpa(aged67)togoonthetour,withthewaxmuseumincluded.

A.$156B.$143

C.$153D.$108

25.(10分)Yougetanxiousifthere'snowi-fiinthehotelormobilephonesignalupthemountain.Youfeel

upsetifyourphoneisgettinglowonpower,andyousecretlyworrythingswillgowrongatworkifyou'renotthere.All

thesecanbecalled“alwayson"stresscausedbysmartphoneaddiction.

Forsomepeople,smartphoneshaveliberatedthemfromthenine-to-fivework.Flexibleworkinghasgiventhem

moreautonomy(自主權(quán))intheirworkinglivesandenabledthemtospendmoretimewiththeirfriendsandfamilies.For

manyothersthough,smartphoneshavebecometyrants(暴君)intheirpockets,neverallowingthemtoturnthemoff,

relaxandrechargetheirbatteries.

Pittsburgh-baseddeveloperKevinHoleshwasworriedabouthowmuchhewasignoringhisfamilyandfriendsin

favourofhisiPhone.Sohedevelopedanapp—Moment—tomonitorhisusage.Theappenablesuserstoseehow

muchtimethey9respendingonthedeviceandsetupwarningsiftheusagelimitsarebreached(突破).“Moment'sgoal

istopromotebalanceinyourlife,“hiswebsiteexplains."Sometimeonyourphone,sometimeoffitenjoyingyour

lovingfamilyandfriendsaroundyou.”

Dr.ChristineGrant,anoccupational(職業(yè)的)psychologistatCoventryUniversity,said,"Theeffectsofthis4always

on'culturearethatyourmindisneverresting,andyou'renotgivingyourbodytimetorecover,soyou'realways

stressed.Andthemoretiredandstressedweget,themoremistakeswemake.Physicalandmentalhealthcansuffer.”

Andasthenumberofconnectedsmartphonesisincreasing,soistheamountofdata.Thisisleadingtoasortof

decisionparalysis(癱瘓)andiscreatingmorestressintheworkplacebecausepeoplehavetoreceiveabroaderrangeof

dataandcommunicationswhichareoftendifficulttomanage."Itactuallymakesitmoredifficulttomakedecisionsand

manydolessbecausethey'recontrolledbyitallandfelltheycanneverescapetheoffice,“saidDr.ChristineGrant.

1、What'sthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Thepopularityofsmartphones.B.Theprogressofmoderntechnology.

C.Thesignsof"alwayson”stress.D.Thecauseofsmartphoneaddiction.

2、KevinHoleshdeveloped“Moment"to.

A.researchhowpeopleusetheirmobilephones

B.helppeoplecontroltheiruseofmobilephones

C.makepeopleloveparentsandfriendsaround

D.increasethefunofusingmobilephones

3、What'sDr.ChristineGranfsattitudetowards“alwayson”culture?

A.Confused.B.Positive.

C.Doubtful.D.Critical.

4、Accordingtothelastparagraph,agreateramountofdatameans?

A.wewillbecomelessproductive

B?wecanmakeadecisionmorequickly

C.wewillbeequippedwithmoreknowledge

D.wecanworkmoreeffectively

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1分,滿分20分)

WhenAndraRushstartedhertruckingcompany,allshehadwasanoldvan,twousedpick-uptrucksandthe

simplecertaintyofa23-year-oldgirl.Butsheplannedtomakeherfortuneinaboutfouryearsto36hertruegoal:

dealingwithpovertyonNativeAmericanreservationsacrossNorthAmerica.nIthoughtIcouldretirebythetimeIwas

27,MsaysRush,HAtthatage,youdon*tknow37youdon'tknow.',

Rushis49nowand38workinghard.Hertinystart-upjustoutsideDetroithas39toa$400millionNorth

Americanbusiness.TodayRushisa(an)40notonlyforNativeAmericansbutalsoforwomeninthemale-controlled

worldoftrucking.

Rushwas4130milesoutsideDetroit.WhentheteenageRushvisitedthereservationforthefirsttime,shewas_

42bythepovertyandlackofhope.HIreallywantedto43Mshesays.

ShegraduatedfromtheUniversityofMichiganin1982.Shetookanursingjobwitha44payandthenpracticed

atanairgoodscompany,45thespeedofpackagepickups,anddeliveriesmadealittlemorealittlemoreprofits.

thoughtIcoulddothat46JRushsays.

Withinsixmonths,Rushhadtenemployees,andclients(客戶)47FordandGMwerepayingherto48small

packagesfromtheairport.Fordwasthefirsttoofferherajobtruckingpartsbetweenitsplantsandsupplier.

By2001,manyofRush's1,000employeeswereNativeAmericans,workingalongsidepeopleofevery49

Butshefeltshehadn'tdoneenough.50shejoinedforceswithaCanadianpartsmakertodesignandgatherauto

components.

Shelocatedtheplantsnearreservations,51opportunitieswheretheywereneededmost.By2009,herautoparts

businesswasearning$370million52,

She'scomealongwayfromthe5323-year-oldwhothoughtHthecashwouldjustrollin.uButRushwouldn't

changeathing:MIlovemyjobJshesays."I54thefactthatyoucanstarttogetsomemotivationandkeep55

yourself-andthensuddenlyyouliftyourheadandit'sbeen25years”2289、A.makeB.accomplishC.receive

D.arrive

1、A.whatB.whichC.whyD.who

2、A.soB.somehowC.stillD.anyhow

3、A.grownB.becomec.gotD.gone

A.ablehousewifeB.ordinarywomanc.rolemodelD.truckdriver

5、A.broughtB.livedc.risenD.raised

6、A.movedB.interestedc.struckD.encouraged

7、AhaveaninfluenceB.makeadifferencec.setanexampleD.makeadecision

8、A.lowB.highc.cheapD.expensive

9、A.whichB.thatc.whenD.where

10>A.wellB.badlyc.worseD.better

11、A.likeB.besidesc.forD.except

12、A.takeB.fetchc.bringD.lift

13^A.educationB.familyc.backgroundD.city

14、A.BecauseB.Forc.ButD.So

15、A.seizingB.creatingc.graspingD.losing

16、.A.incaseB.inturnc.inreturnD.inneed

17>A.inexperiencedB.experiencedc.expertD.skilled

18、A.enjoyB.hatec.doubtD.refuse

19、A.fightingB.forcingC.challengingD.amusing

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)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;for

theotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

GoingouttoSunPeaksforFun

Wewentlookingforsomefamilyskifun,nottoofarfromgreaterVancouver,andwefounditandmoreatSun

PeaksResort,L_(locate)just20minutesoutsideofKamloops.Pullingintothevillage,youfeellikeyou'vecomealong

amountainsidewonderland2,twohills.Rightawayyoufeelatpeaceinthemountains.

SunPeakshastwomountainsforskiingandboarding,withlotsofliftandcapacity3.(get)youaround.Most

accommodationsthroughoutthevillageareski-in/ski-out,soyoucanparkyourcaronceandwalkorski42_youneedto

go.Morriseyisononeside,andToddMountainontheother,connectedbytrailsandacoveredbridge,withskiable

groundsecondinCanadaonlytoWhistler.Thereis5.foreveryone,fromsnowflyingsaucerandsnowmobile,tomini

golfandjungleliveCS.Duringthetwodaysofskiingontheholiday,wenevermetmorethanfiveminutesoflineup,

andmanytimeswe6.(run)ourselveswithfreshpowder.

Tubingisrightthereatthebottomofthemainskihill,perfectforparentswhowanttohavesomedrinksat

BottomsBar&Grill7^thekidskeepthefungoingintotheevening.Thevillageissmallandquiet,sothekidshave

alotoffreedomtorunaroundandplay.

Bringyourskates!ThereisanNHL-sizedoutdoorrink(溜冰場(chǎng)),justa10minutewalkfromthemainvillage.Skate

rentalsareavailable,andyoucanjoinagameofdrop-inhockey,orenjoyafamilyskateduringoneoftheopenicetimes

9.gowellintotheevening,underthestars.Checkwithguestservicestoseeiftherinkisopen,sinceitisweather

dependent.

InthesummertimeatSunPeaks,thechairliftsswitchuptoaccommodatemountainbikesandhikers.Downhill

bikingtrailscreateadventureforthose10,(look)forexcitement,andthegolfcourseatSunPeaksprovideshoursof

greatsceniclinks.

第四部分寫(xiě)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(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)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(xiě)出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\

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