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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2024年人教A版高三英語上冊階段測試試卷含答案考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識點(diǎn);考試時(shí)間:120分鐘學(xué)校:______姓名:______班級:______考號:______總分欄題號一二三四五六總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共6題,共12分)1、【題文】-Tomdidn’tgotoschoolthismorning,didhe?

-______.Thoughhehadabadcold.A.Yes,hedidn’tB.No,hedid.C.Yes,hedid.D.No,hedidn’t2、【題文】Wehave____foodinthefridgenow.A.notB.notaC.noanyD.no3、【題文】Agooddietandsomemoderateexerciseare____togoodhealth.A.adventurousB.approximateC.fundamentalD.balanced4、【題文】Giventhat(鑒于)youfeelsostressed,you_____aswelltakeaweekendbreaktorelaxyourself.A.mayB.shouldC.hadbetterD.oughtto5、—Whowillhavealecturetomorrowafternoon?—______thataprofessorfromBeijingUniversitywill.A.ItsaysB.TheyaresaidC.ItissaidD.Itsaid6、____willyougettoXi’an?Byplane.

A.whenB.whereC.HowD.What評卷人得分二、填空題(共7題,共14分)7、________winsthecontestwillgetthechancetotravelaroundEuropeforaweek.A.SomeoneB.AnyoneC.WhoD.Whoever8、Somestudentsthinktheyenjoyreadingjustoutofinterest,butothersarguethatabetterscoreistheirmain________.A.recognitionB.a(chǎn)ttractionC.occupationD.motivation9、Itisalwaystruethatsometimesevenifyouhavehadabigdinner,_________arethatyouwillstillwanttoreachforfoodwhenitgetslate.A.problemsB.factsC.chancesD.cases10、Timeispressing;it’simpossibleformetogetthereinanhour,______thepossibledelays.A.accountingforB.answeringforC.allowingforD.headingfor11、TheWorldWideWebissometimesjokinglycalledtheWorldWideWaitbecauseit_______beveryslow.A.shouldB.mustC.willD.can12、LONDON:Whatcouldpossiblybewrongwithplantingtrees?Thebenefitsareobvious;theyfirmthesoil,soakup(攝取)extrawaterandtakecarbondioxide(二氧化碳)ouroftheatmosphere.

However,itnowturnsoutthatplantingtreescouldaddtoglobalwarming.

Treerootsdoagreatjobofkeepingsoilfirmlyonthegroundandoutofthewind'spower.Theproblemisthatsomeofthosedustcloudsplayanimportantpartinsoakingupcarbondioxide.

HugeduststormsblowoutovertheoceansfromdrypartsofNorthAfricaandcentralAsia.Tonsofdustareliftedandleftasathinfilmovertheoceansurface.Thedustfuelsoceaniclife.

DustfromChinaiscarriedeastandleftinthePacificOcean.Ifatree-plantingprogrammethereissuccessfulandthedustsupplyreduced,thenetresultmaybethatlesscarbondioxidegetslockedawayintheocean.

AndyRidgwell,anenvironmentalscientistfromtheUniversityofEastAnglia,hasspentthepastfewyearsstudyingdustandsayshiswork"showsclearlythatthecomplexityofthesystemandtheimportanceofnottinkering(粗劣地修補(bǔ))withitwithoutunderstandingtheresults.Forthisreasontheneedistofocus(集中)oncuttingcarbondioxidegivingoffratherthanmonkeying(瞎弄)aboutwiththelandsurface."

AnAmericanscientist,RobertJackson,hasshownthatwhennativegrasslandareasareinvaded(侵入)bytrees,carbonislostfromthesoil."Wearestudyingwhythesoilcarbondisappears,butonetheoryisthattreesdoalotmoreoftheirgrowingabovegroundcomparedtograsses,solesscarbongoesdirectlyintothesoilfromtrees;"saysJackson.

Inwetareasoftheworld,thegainfromtreesabsorbingcarbondioxideabovegroundseemstobeoutweighed(超過)bythelossofcarbonfromthesoilbelowground.Countriesthatplantocombatglobalwarmingbyplantingtreesmayhavetothinkagain.

Solutionstoenvironmentalproblemsareoftenmorecomplexthantheyfirstappear,andunderstandingtheEarth'sclimateisaverygreatchallenge.

63.Peopleusuallyholdtheopinionthat____.

A.hugeduststormscandestroycarbondioxide

B.hugeduststormscandestroytheoceansontheearth

C.hugeduststormscan'tdoanythingbeneficialforman

D.plantingtreesistheonlywaytocontrolhugeduststorms

64.AndyRidgwell,theenvironmentalscientist,believesthat____.

A.dustplaysamoreimportantpartthantrees

B.treesshould'thavebeenplantedindryplaces

C.carbondioxideisharmfultoeverythingontheearth

D.environmentalproblemsaremorecomplexthanexpected

65.RobertJackson'sexperimentprovesthat____.

A.grasslandareasshouldbecoveredbyforests

B.treesholdmorecarbonthangrasses

C.carboncanturngrassintodust

D.lesscarboncanmaketreesgrowfaster

66.Theunderlinedword"combat"inthelastparagraphmeans____.

A.learnabout

B.fightagainst

C.livewith

D.giveup.13、CityCollegeUnionCompany

Secretary/Typist

TheUnionisastudent-runorganizationwithapermanentstaffof20.Typingspeed:atleast60wpm.

Theabilitytotakeshorthanddictationandaworkingknowledgeoffillingproceduresareessentialrequirements.

Thebasicsalaryforthepositionis18,500peryear.

EnquirestoR.Barbar387-5075.

EmuAirline

Secretary

EmuAirlineisnowofferingapart-timepositionforasecretary.

Thepositionoffersatleast20hours'workaweek,withaviewtofull-timeworkinthefuture.Monthlysalaryisabout1;400.

Phone899-3264foranappointment.

WordProcessor

Operator(full-time)

Weneedanoperatortoworkinanofficeassociatedwiththebuildingindustry.Onlyexperiencedoperatorsareexpectedtoapply.

Startingsalary:17,950yearly.

Applyinwritingto:thePersonnelOfficerHillMorganPtyLtd38GreenHillRd.

SewingMachinistWanted

JeansIndustry

Weareanexpandingclothingcompanylocatedsouthofthecity.Ourproductsincludejeans,skirts,shortsandsoon.Wearelookingforsewingmachineoperators.

Thefactoryworksa38-hourweekover4-5days.Wagesforthisare18,050peryear.

Ifyouareinterested,comeoverandpickupanapplicationformfromRipperJeans,23NorthAve,Beaudesert.

21.Whatdothesefouradvertisementshaveincommon?____

A.Eachofthemiscommentedbytheirmanager.

B.Theyarelocatedinthesouthofthesamecity.

C.Theircompaniesareintroducedindetail.

D.Theyallwantpeopleintheproperposition.

22.TheapplicantsforthepostofasecretaryinCityCollegeUnionCompanyshouldhavethefollowingqualitiesEXCEPT____

A.a(chǎn)bilityoforganization.

B.knowledgeaboutfillingtheform.

C.typingskill.

D.writingrapidly.

23.TheattractivenessofthepostinEmuAirlineis____

A.itspromisingfuture.

B.itsfreeflying.

C.itsgoodsalary.

D.itsniceworkingconditions.評卷人得分三、閱讀填空(共6題,共12分)14、。A.revealedB.countsC.responsibleD.releaseE.virtuallyF.extentG.a(chǎn)nnuallyH.extinctI.extendsJ.monitorK.realizedInthetimethatrecordshavebeenkeptofbirdpopulations,20percentofallspecieshavegone(41)____.Morearelikelytofollow.InMarchthe(42)____ofalarge-scale,24-yearsurveygaveoneoftheclearestpicturesyetofthedeclineofAustralianandAsianshorebirds,includingthelong-distancemigrants(候鳥)thataremostdifficultto(43)____.Theresultsofthesurveyareawful.

EveryOctoberformorethantwodecades,teamsfromtheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinAustraliacountedbirdsfromanairplaneflownlowover130,000squaremilesofwetlandsintheeasternthirdofthecontinent.Their(44)____showedasteadydecline,beginninginthemid-1980s.By2006thenumberofmigratoryshorebirdshaddroppedby73percentandthenumberofAustralia'sresidentofshorebirdshadfallenby81percent."The(45)____ofthedeclinetookusbysurprise,"saysevolutionaryecologistSilkeNebeloftheUniversityofWesternOntarioinLondon,theleadauthorofthereport.

Thesurvey(46)____thatinlandwetlandsweremoreimportanttobothresidentandmigratorybirdsthanhadbeen(47)____,andthatwetlandlossfromdamming(筑壩)andthediversion(分散)ofriverwaterforirrigationwasatleastinpart(48)____fortheshorebirddeclineinAustralia.Butwetlandsarebecomingsmallerincountriesallalongthemajorflywaythat(49)____fromeasternSiberiatoNewZealand,thestudy'sauthorsnote,soprotectingthe8millionbirdsthatusethecorridor(50)____willrequireaninternationalsolution.15、

Formosthighschoolstudents,freeperiodsareuseless.FromwhatIhaveseen,fewdohomework;insteadmanyareontheirphonesandtalking,makingitimpossibleforthosewhoactuallywanttodoworktocompleteany.Asaseniornextyear,Ithinkextraperiodsshouldbeusedtotakeoptionalsubjects.Ourschooloffersmanyclasses.Nowisthetimetoexperimentindifferentfieldsofstudy.Wewillneverknowifweareinterestedortalentedinasubjectifwedon’ttryit.Inmy8thgrade,IwastoldthatIhadtotakeanartclassasagraduationrequirement;sointhe9thgradeItookStudioandArt.Oneoftheprojectswastobuildaclaypot,butIbuiltmineincorrectly,soitbrokeinthekiln(窯).IfoundoutthatIhavenoartisticabilityatall,andnowIknowforsurethatIdonotwanttobeanartist.However,theclasswasoneofmyfavoritesthatyear.Iwasabletotrynewactivitiesandtestmyability.Walkoutofourcomfortzoneandtrynewthings!Collegeiswhenweshouldfocusonaspecificmajor,buthighschooliswhenwehavetofigureitout.Halfofallcollegestudentschangetheirmajoratsomepoint.Bydoingthathundredsofdollarsarewastedonclassesthattheywouldhaveneverneededtotake.Souseourextraperiodstofindoutwhatwewanttodoincollege.Theclasseswechoosecanimpactusinthefuture.Takingoptionalsubjectswillenrichourmind.Itwillalsoshowcollegeswearediversestudents.Howshouldweuseourextraperiodsintheauthor’sopinion?(Nomorethan9words)(2marks)______________________________________________________________________________________Whydoestheauthorthinkweshouldexperimentindifferentfieldsofstudy?(Nomorethan17words)(2marks)______________________________________________________________________________________Whydidtheclaypotshowtheauthor’slackofartisticability?(Nomorethan10words)(3marks)______________________________________________________________________________________Accordingtotheauthor,howwilltakingoptionalsubjectsimpactusinthefuture?(Nomorethan13words)(3marks)______________________________________________________________________________________

16、Leadpoisoningoccurswhenleadispresentedinhighlevelinthebloodofaperson.Itisthemostcommonmedicalproblemfoundinchildren.Andit'simportanttorecognizethepresenceofleadinachild’sbodybecauseleadisveryharmful.Childrenhavethetendencytogoaroundandputthingsintheirmouthlikepaint.Thisisoneofthemaincausesofleadpoisoning.Ialsohavefoundthatchildrenborninpoorfarmilieshavehigherchancesofgettingexposedtolead.Leadcanalsobefoundinoldwaterpipesandfoodandjuicecans.Someofthecommonsymptomsofleadpoisoninginchildrenareheadaches,stomachpain,hairloss,muscleweakness,weightloss,ect.Leadpoisoningcanhavesevereeffectsandcanleadtoheaddiseases,kidneydiseasesandotherproblems.ItcanalsoresultinmentalretardationandlowI.Q.level.Therehavebeencaseswhereleadpoisoningprovestobedeadlyforthechild.It’sdifficulttorecognizewhetherachildisaffectedwithleadpoisoningeasily,asthesymptomsofthisdiseasecanoccurduetosomeothermedicalproblems.Therefore,childrenundertheageof6shouldregularlybecheckedtoknowthelevelofleadintheirblood,throughbloodtest.It’spossibletocompletelycureachildwithleadpoisoningthroughtreatment.Usually,oralmedicinesaregiventothechild,whilesometimes,they’reinjectedforreducingtheleadlevel.Childrenwhohaveveryhighlevelofleadintheirbloodwouldneedtreatmentforalongperiodoftimeandwouldalsobeputonaspecialdiet.Parentshavetotakecertainmeasurestolowerthechanceofleadpoisoninginchildren.Cleaningthehouseregularlyandremovingshoesatthedoor,aftercomingfromoutside,willpreventtheleadparticles(微粒)fromenteringthehouse.Childrenshouldbeputonahealthydiet,containinghighproportions(比例)ofcalciumandiron,suchaseggs,milk,fruits,potatoes,ect.whichhelpstokeeptheleadlevelincontrol,inthechild’sbody.Inshort,parentsshouldbecarefulandprotecttheirchildrenfromthehorribleconsequencesofleadpoisoning.LeadPoisoninginChildren17、Untiljustafewyearsago,wedoctorsbelievedthatthebrainstoppedmakingnewneural(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)的)connections(meaningthatyourmemorybegantogetworse)whenthebodystoppeddeveloping,usuallyinyourearly20s.Andweknewthat,likeanyotherbodypart,neuronsweakenasweage.Lossofbrainfunctionduetoneuralbreakdownwasassumedtobeanormal,unavoidablepartofaging.Itturnsoutthatwewerewrong.Inthepastfewyears,ithasbeendiscoveredthatyoucan,infact,makenewneuronsstartinginyour20sandcontinuingwellintooldage.Youcanliterallyrewirethebrainwithnewpartsastheolderpartswearout.How?Simple:Keeplearning.Justasyourbodycanpackonandconditionnewmuscle,yourbraincanrebuildused-upneurons.Howstrongistheevidenceforthis?Strongenoughthata200millionindustrydevotedtobrainboostingsoftware(productslikeBrainAge,MindFit,andLumositythatsupposedlyimproveyourmemoryfunction)hassprungupoutofnowhere.All“mentalfitness”meansarekeepingyourmemoryintact(everythingfromphonenumberstohowtothrowafootball).Sowhatcanyoudotostaysmart?Keepbloodpressuredown.Peoplewithhighbloodpressurearemorelikelytodevelopcognitiveimpairmentlaterinlife.Eatmorevitamins.LikeE(innutsandsunflowerseeds),B6andB12(beef,tuna),andfolicacid(leafygreens,citrus,berries),whichhelpkeepyourbrain’schemistryinbalance.Exerciseyourbrain.Thisisthebestwaytorebuildandstrengthenthosepreciousneurons.Learntoplaychessortheguitar.Whenyou’reatastoplight,trytorecallthestartinglineupofthe1983Celtics.Seeamoviethatdoesn’tfeatureBenStiller.Orread,like,abook.Title:Howtokeepthe(71)________smart?。Previous(72)_______Thebrainnolongermakesnewneuralconnectionsoncethe(73)_________ofone’sbodyhasstopped.New(74)__________●Newneuronscontinuetooccureveninone’soldage.●(75)______contributestothedevelopmentofthenewpartsofyourbrain.●Manyproductswhichclaimtoimproveyourbrainfunctionappearinthe(76)________.(77)_______●Keepyourselfawayfrom(78)_________bloodpressure.●(79)_________inmorevitaminsfortheneedsofyourbrain.●(80)________yourbrainasmuchasyoucan.18、Haveyouwonderedwhysomepeopleseemtobesosuccessfulinlife?Everythingflowsjustrightforthem,thegreatjob,greatsalary,perfectlove,andideallife.Onereasonforsuccessistheabilitytomakecorrectchoicesanddecisionsthatleadtopositiveoutcomes.Itisbasedonunderstandingthingsimmediately,withouttheneedforconsciousreasoningorstudy.Thisabilityisintuitionandhighlysuccessfulpeopleenjoyahighdegreeofintuitionthantheaveragepeople.Successfulpeoplecombinealltheyhavelearnedtogetherwithwhattheysensewiththeirintuition.Everybodyisintuitive,butnoteverybodytruststheirintuitionwhenitcomestomakingdecisions.Mostpeopledon’tevenbelievetheyhaveintuition,so,itdoesn’tevencrosstheirmindstouseitforproblemsolving.Eventoday,therearethosewhoareafraidoftheirclairvoyant(有透視力的)ability.Theyhavemanymisconceptionsaboutit,thinkingit’staboo.Othersbelievetheyhaveit,havehadexperienceswithit,butneverknewitcouldbeavaluabletoolforproblemsolving.Intuitionisactuallyaskillthatcanbedevelopedandappliedeffectivelyforimprovingallareasoflife.Itisnota‘gift’thatonlyafewhave.Infact,everyonehassomedegreeofintuition.Yourintuitionhasprobablybeenaguidingforceforyouallofyourlifebyhavingprovidedyouwithinformationthathelpsyoureachpositiveoutcomes.Thistypeofinformationtendstocomefromideasbasedonintuition,inspirationalthoughts,dreams,orvisions.Itcan,coincidentally,comefromothers,orfromyourinnervoice.Often,itisaverystrongfeelingdeepinthepit(凹處)ofyourstomachoryourheart.Nomatterhowtheinformationcomestoyou,whenapplied,theoutcomeisusuallypositive.Intuitionislikereading.Itisaskillthatcanbedevelopedthroughtime.Nooneisbornknowinghowtoread;yetalmosteveryonehasthepotentialoflearninghowtoread.Astimewentby,themorewereadthemoreskillfulwebecameatreading.Withintuition,themoreyouunderstandanduseyourintuition,thebetteritdevelops.Somepeopleseemtohavemoreintuitionthanothers.It’sprobablybecausetheyhadpositiveexperienceswithitastheyweregrowingup,andarenowmorecomfortablewithusingit.Title:TheValueofIntuition。Whatisthe(71)____betweenintuitionandsuccess?Intuitionistheabilitytoknowsomethingquicklywithoutneedingto(72)____aboutitorlearnitbyusingreason.(73)____ofone’slearnedknowledgewithwhatonegetsfromintuitionleadstosuccess.(73)____ofone’slearnedknowledgewithwhatonegetsfromintuitionleadstosuccess.Howmuchdopeopleknowaboutintuition?Notallpeoplewillusetheirintuitionto(74)____achoiceorjudgment.Mostpeoplearenot(75)____oftheirintuition.Mostpeoplearenot(75)____oftheirintuition.Itismisunderstoodassomethingthatweshould(76)____using.Itismisunderstoodassomethingthatweshould(76)____using.Somepeoplefailtoseeits(77)____tothemwhendealingwithaproblem.Somepeoplefailtoseeits(77)____tothemwhendealingwithaproblem.Howdoesintuitionfunction?It(78)____youwithneededinformationfromsomewhereinsideyourbody.Oncetheinformationisputinto(79)____,awonderfuleffectmaybeproduced.Oncetheinformationisputinto(79)____,awonderfuleffectmaybeproduced.Itbecomes(80)____onconditionthatyouunderstanditbetteranduseitmore.Itbecomes(80)____onconditionthatyouunderstanditbetteranduseitmore.19、ThelatestattackontheInternetandoncomputersingeneralisNicholasCarr'swriting,"TheShallows:WhattheInternetIsDoingtoOurBrains."Cartandotherdigitalalarmistsmakeacasethatseemsreasonable,atleastonthesurface.TheyarguethatInternetcommunicationtoolstrapusinashallowcultureofconstantinterruptionaswecrazilytweet,textande-mail.Thisinturnleavesuslittletimefordeepreading,reflectionandseriousconversation'—activitiestraditionallythoughttobuildknowledgeandwisdom.Thealarmistsusetheconceptof"neuralplasticity(神經(jīng)可塑性)"andtalkoftechnology"reshaping"thebraintoconvinceusthatthenewdistractionsmakeusnotjustlesswillingbutlessable,onaphysiologicallevel,tofocus.Wheneveryouhearthatsomethingischangingyourbrain,yououghttobeworried—oratleastthepersontellingyouwantsyoutobeworried.Butdoesaculturalchangelikethisnecessarilyleadtoafundamentalchangetothebrain?Theappealstoneuralplasticity,backedbystudiesshowingthatnewchangescanreorganizethebrain,arelargelyirrelevant.Thebasicplanofthebrain's"shaping"isgeneticallydeterminedlongbeforeachilddiscoversFacebookandTwitter.Thereissimplynoexperimentalevidencetoshowthatlivingwithdigitalculturefundamentallychangesbrainorganizationinawaythataffectsone'sabilitytofocus.Ofcourse,thebrainchangesanytimeweformamemoryorlearnanewskill,butnewskillsbuildonourexistingcapacitieswithoutfundamentallychangingthem.Wewillnomoreloseourabilitytopayattentionthanwewillloseourabilitytolisten,seeorspeak.TheideathattheInternetmightmakeusshallowerhassomeinstantappeal,becauseitiseasytoseehowthecognitiveperformanceofpeoplearoundusdropswhentheyaredistracted.Butthenotionthatprolongedfocusanddeepreadingmarkthebestpathtowisdomandinsightisjustanassumption,onethatmaybeanaccidentalconsequenceoftheprintingpressexistingbeforethecomputer.Tobookauthorslikeusitseemsaweirdnotion,butitispossiblethatspending10ormorehoursengagedinasingletextmightnotbethemostfavorablewayforbuildingbrainpower.Sodon'tbeafraidofthedigitalera.Googleisnotmakingusstupid,PowerPointisnotdestroyingliterature,andtheInternetisnotreallychangingourbrains.(1)____?評卷人得分四、改錯(cuò)題(共4題,共36分)20、假段定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文;請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。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();并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線;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。

Asisoftenthecase,whenpeopleareattendingtomeetings,havingmealsorwaitingforbuses,youcanalwaysfindthemaddictingtotheirphones,completelyignoringothers.

Thisisreallyacommonphenomenainourlife.ThereasoniswhysmartphonesnowadayscanbeusedforpeopletoplaymobilegamesandkeptintouchwithfriendsthroughQQandWeChat.Therefore,toomuchexposuretophonesarebadforpeopleintermsofhealth.Moreover,peopleinvolvedinphonesfailtocommunicatewellwiththesearoundthem.

AsfarasIamconcerned,peopleshouldwiselymakeuseoftheirphonestohelptheirworkandstudy.Meanwhile,caremuchabouttheirfamilyandfriendsratherthanmobilephones.

________________________________________21、假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文;請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。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(Λ);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。(請不要在此處作答,否則不給分)

Haveyoueverhadaheadacheduringatest?Haveyoueverbeentooworriedaboutsomethingthatyouhaveaheadacheorevencan’tsleepatnight?Ifso,thenyouknowthatstressis.

Notallstressisbadforyou.Somekindsofstresscanhelpyougetthingsdobetter,likewhenyouarerunningtowardsthefinishinglineorwhenyouarebeingaskedtogiveaspeechtoyourclass.Stresssometimescanhelppushyoutomakefullpreparationforatest.However,toomuchstresscanresultinanger,depressionandotherrelatedproblems,whichweneedtotakeserious.

Therearemanythingsinourlifewhatmightcausestresshavingtoomuchhomework,takingadifficulttest,andhavingeconomicproblems.

It’simpossibletoliveinalifecompletelyfreeofstress,soyoushouldlearntodealwithstress.Thebestwayreducestressistohaveabalancelife.Ifyougetenoughsleep,eatproperly,takemoreexerciseandhaveenoughfuntime,you’llprobablyfeellessstressed.

________________________________________22、假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文;請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(∧),并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。

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。

MybrotherDonalddidn’tdowellinmath.Whenthedayoftheexamcomes,DonaldsatnexttoBrian,whichwasalwaysgoodatmath.DonaldcarefulcopiedBrian’sanswers.Atendoftheexam,theteachercollectedthepapersandgradedit.Thenshedecidedtogiveaprizetothestudentwhogotthehighgrade.Butitwasabitofdifficultforhertomakeadecision,becauseDonaldandBriangotthesamegrade.TheteacherthoughtaboutthatandmadeonhermindtogivetheprizetoBrian.Donaldsaiditwasunfair.“That’strue,”theteachersaid.“Therefore,Brian’sanswertoQuestion18was‘Idon’tknow’.Yourwas‘NeitherdoI’.”

________________________________________23、假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文;請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(∧);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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Whenconsultingothersaboutimportantdecisions,youshouldkeeptwothingsofmind.Thefirstoneisthatyouneedtofindsomeonewhomyourespectenoughtotrusttheirjudgment.Thesecondthingtoconsiderishowtodoifyoudisagreewiththisperson.Maybeturningtoathirdorfourthpersonforhelpisagoodchoice.Inword,makinganybigdecisionalonecanleadtoproblems.Talkingtofriendsorfamilymembersfirstarealwaysagoodidea.

________________________________________評卷人得分五、短文改錯(cuò)(共2題,共8分)24、短文改錯(cuò)Iwentshoppingwithmywife.Wehadalotofthingstobuythem.Wedrivetothecenterofthecityandstoppedourcarinfrontoftheshop.Anhourlate,wecamebacktothecar.Anditwasstrangethatwecouldn'topenthedoor.Soweaskedapolicemanforhelp.Hewasgladtohelpus.Afterafewminute,hegotthedooropen.Justthenamancameupandshoutedangrily."Howareyoudoingwithmycar?"Weweresurprisingandwenttoseenumberofthecar.Whatdoyouthinkwedothen?Wehadtosaysorryforthemanagainandagain.25、假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請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(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線,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。TodayisSunday.I’vebeentoCanadafortwomonths.ThisisthefirsttimethatI’vebeenawaymyfamilyforsuchalongtime.WiththehelpofKatie,aroommateofme,I’vesoongotusedtolivewithoutmyparentsaround.Katie,likemanyotherRussiangirls,areniceandlively.Webecamefriendsshortlyafterwemeeteachother.AlthoughherEnglishisalittlehardlytounderstand,weenjoychattingandweusuallytalkalotaboutourownfamilies.We’rebothsurprisedthatChinesecultureorRussianculturearesodifferent.Now,we’replanningasmallpartyforthenextSunday.There,Katiewillintroducemetosomeofherfriends,oneofwhohasbeentoChinaseveraltimes.Ijustcan’twait.評卷人得分六、寫作題(共4題,共12分)26、寫作目前出國旅游很熱門,假設(shè)你是某高中學(xué)生李華,你的朋友Lily你的朋友

要點(diǎn)如下:

1旅游中出現(xiàn)的一些不文明現(xiàn)象。

2你的建議。

注意:1詞數(shù)在100左右;

2可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)以使行文連貫;

3參考詞匯:吐痰spit;樹立形象upholdanimage計(jì)劃假期出國旅游,希望你能給予她一些建議。請你用英語寫一篇電子郵件回復(fù)她。27、寫作。

你校將于5月4日在學(xué)?;@球場舉辦高中生機(jī)器人設(shè)計(jì)大賽;請你代表校學(xué)生會(huì)根據(jù)下面提示寫一篇書面通知,內(nèi)容如下:

1請?jiān)敢鈪⒓拥耐瑢W(xué)在4月26日前到學(xué)生會(huì)報(bào)名;

2參評內(nèi)容包括機(jī)器人的外觀和功能;

3前五名獲獎(jiǎng)學(xué)生將代表學(xué)校參加銀川市中學(xué)生機(jī)器人設(shè)計(jì)大賽。

注意:

1詞數(shù)100左右;

2可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié);以使行文連貫;

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