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朝陽區(qū)2020屆高三模擬考試英語2020.5第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。AWithourgraduationdayaroundthecorner,Iwasbusypreparingpresentsformyfriends.Asusual,Iwalkedintotheclassroom,only1(find)abigboxstandingthere.Approaching,Isawmyname2(write)onit.Iwasquiteshockedwhenthebox3(open)andIsaw“myself”,avividstatue,sittinginsidesmilingupatme.Iwasatacompletelossforwords.Itwasthemostunique,unconventionalpresentinmylife.BAnalysisfindsEarth'smagnetic(有磁性的)fieldwasinplacebyatleast3.7billionyearsago,asearlylifearose.Scientiststhinkthathavingamagneticfield4(make)Earthmorefriendlytolife.Thefield,5isgeneratedbyliquidironmovingaboutintheplanet'score,protectsEarth6energeticparticles(粒子)flowingfromtheSun.Ithelpstheplanetholdontoitsatmosphereandmaintainliquidwateronitssurface.CDoyouhaveamentor(導(dǎo)師)helpingyoumakedecisionsinyourlife?Ifyoudo,thenyouareaveryluckyperson.7訐not,thenreadthebookTuesdayswithMorrie.Ittellsthetruestoryoftheauthor,MitchAlbom,andhisdyingformerprofessor,MorrieSchwartz.8youreadthisbook,youwilllearnsomeverymeaningfullessonsfromaprofessordyingfromLouGehrig'sdisease.WhenMitchvisitsMorrieeveryTuesday,the78-year-oldprofessorshareswordsof9(wise)aboutlove,life,communication,values,andopennesswithhisformerstudent.Asabeautifultale10(deliver)manypowerfullessonsaboutlife,thisbookshouldbehighoneveryone'sreadinglist.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Gidda'sTeamThedoorclosedbehindMalik,makingMamalookupfromthehotmeal.“Justintimefordinner.Willyou11Gidda,please?”GiddawasstayinginMalik'sbedroom.Hedidn't12givinguphisroomforhis82-year-oldgrandmotheratfirst.Butthenshedidn'tleave.Malik13overhersuitcaseonthefloor.“Sorry,”Giddasaid.“I'mjustanuisance(討厭的人)here.I'm14.”Malikdidn'tanswerashehelpedherupfromherchair.Atdinner,MamaaskedMalik,“How'syour15withthecoach?”Malikwascaptainofschoolsoccerteam,andhehadtodiscussafundraiserwiththecoach.They'dhavetoraisehundredsofdollarsto16theiroldshirts,andthatseemedunlikelyunlessMalikcameupwitha(n)17plan.Unwillingly,Maliksaid,“It'sjustteamstuff.”Changingthe18,MalikturnedtoGidda.“Doyouwanttogositoutsideafterdinner?”Giddaagreed.Inthesoftwarmthoftheevening,Giddasettledherselfbeneaththeenormousfig(無花果)tree.“Feelslikehome,”shesaid.ButMalik19,“Itdropsfigseverywhere.”Rightthen,afiglandedonhishead.Giddalaughed,pickeditup,andtooka20.“Perfect.Pickmeabunch.I'llmakefigcakes.”Thenextmorning,MalikfoundGiddamakingfigcakesinthekitchen.Sheofferedhimone.Malik,hopingitwasn'ttooawful,putitinhismouth.Hiseyes21_ashechewed.Itwasdelicious.Heeyedthetreeinthebackyard.Howmanyfigcakescouldit22?Malikgrabbedhisphoneandstarted23inarushofexcitement.Anhourlater,mostofthesoccerteamgatheredinthekitchen,andateupfigcakes.“Gidda'sFabulous(極好的)FigCakes!”Maliksaid.“We'll24them!Giddasaidtheywereeasytomake;she'll25ushow.”Atdinnerthatnight,GiddasharedtheirplanwithMama,smiling26assherepeatedthetitleMalikgaveonher,“TeamGrandmother.”Thenextday,thekitchenwasfullof27.Walkingslowlyamongtheexcitedboys,Giddataughtthemtomakefigcakes.Soonthefigcakespiledup.AsMalik28,Gidda'sFabulousFigCakeswereahugehitandtheywerequicklysoldout.Whenthenew29arrivedjustintimefortheopeninggame,CoachGarciainvitedGiddatowatch.Shearrivedearly,andwavedatMalik.Thensheturned30toshowoffhershirt.OnthebackwerethewordsTeamGrandmother.11.A.watchB.fetchC.visitD.serve12.A.a(chǎn)llowB.enjoyC.considerD.mind13.A.lookedB.handedC.trippedD.turned14.A.uselessB.unluckyC.scaredD.nervous15.A.trainingB.a(chǎn)ppointmentC.negotiationD.meeting16.A.buyB.replaceC.ironD.a(chǎn)bandon
17.A.brilliantB.randomC.originalD.personal18.A.planB.a(chǎn)ttitudeC.subjectD.way19.A.repeatedB.reportedC.explainedD.complained20.A.pictureB.testC.biteD.break21.A.widenedB.movedC.focusedD.opened22.A.produceB.donateC.deliverD.exchange23.A.runningB.textingC.shoutingD.thinking24.A.presentB.sendC.sellD.reserve25.A.prepareB.showC.chooseD.write26.A.proudlyB.politelyC.shylyD.bitterly27.A.tensionB.hopeC.praiseD.energy28.A.promisedB.predictedC.a(chǎn)nnouncedD.identified29.A.socksB.bootsC.uniformsD.gloves30.A.backB.a(chǎn)wayC.downD.a(chǎn)round第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。MusicforLifeLearningmusicisimportantfortheeducationalandpersonaldevelopmentofyoungpeople!Learninganinstrument:howdopupilschoose?Allourteachersarehighlyqualifiedandexperiencedmusicians,andpupilscanlearntoplayawiderangeofinstruments,fromthekeyboardtothedrums(鼓).Wehaveopendayswhennewpupilswhoareunsurewhichinstrumenttochoosecancometothecentre.Theyareabletospeaktoteachersaboutwhichinstrumentmightbebestforthem,andtheycanalsoseeandhearclassesinaction.Whoisresponsibleforbuyingtheinstruments?Parentsusuallyhavetoprovideinstruments.Butparentsofbeginnersareadvisednottobuyaninstrumentuntiltheyaretoldthataplaceisavailable.Theyshouldalsofindoutfromtheteacherthemostsuitabletypeofinstrumenttoget.Whenandwheredolessonstakeplace?Lessonsareavailableinmanyschools,usuallyduringtheday.Ifthereisnolessonavailableforaparticularinstrumentinaparticularschool,otherarrangementscanbemadeatoneofourmusiccentresforlessonsonSaturdayafternoonsorweekdayevenings.Howarepupilstaught?Pupilscanlearninsmallgroups,inclassesorindividually,dependingontheirneeds.Smallgroupsofthreepupilshavelessonsthatlastthirtyminutes.Classlessonslastforty-fiveminutesandhaveatleasttenpupils.Individuallessonsareofferedonlytopupilswhohavesomeexperience.Startingyoung:whencanpupilsbegin?Childrenarenevertooyoungtobecomeinterestedinmusic.Wehavespecial“MusicalYouth”classesforchildrenfromtheageof3to8.Thesearedesignedtoencourageyoungchildrentoenjoymusicthroughavarietyofactivitiesincludingsinging,musicalgames,listeningandmovement.“MusicalYouth”classestakeplaceonSaturdaymorningswithgroupsofabout18children.Aparentorotheradultmustattendeachsession,andtheyareencouragedtositwiththeirchildrenandhelpthemwiththeactivities.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Newpupilscanseeclassesonanopenday.PupilscanlearnspecialinstrumentsonSundays.Parentsmustaccompanypupilsduringthelearningprocess.Teachersatthecentrecanprovidetherightinstrumentsforpupils.Whatisthebestchoiceforchildrenwithsomeexperience?Lessonsforgroupsoften.B.Individuallessons.C.Lessonsforsmallgroupsofthree.D.Special“MusicalYouth”classes.Thepassageisintendedfor_.teachersB.parentsC.musiciansD.pupilsBNenadSestanwasworkinginhisofficeoneafternoonin2016,whenheheardhislabmemberswhisperingwithexcitementoveramicroscope.Herealizedsomethingbeyondtheirexpectationswashappening.Theresearchers,atYaleSchoolofMedicineinNewHaven,Connecticut,hadfoundelectricalactivityinbrainstakenfromdeadpigs.Withthatshockingresult,Sestanrealizedwhathadstartedasasideprojecttofindwaystobetterpreservebraintissueforresearchhadchangedintoadiscoverythatcouldredefineourunderstandingoflifeanddeath.Theexcitementsoonturnedtoconcern,whentheresearchersthoughttheysawwidespread,consistentelectricalactivitywhichcanindicateconsciousness(意識(shí)).Sestanbroughtinaneurologist,whodeterminedthereadoutwasactuallyanerror,butthepossibilityhadfrightenedthem.Sestankepthiscoolandimmediatelydidtwothings:heshutdowntheexperimentandcontactedtheUSNationalInstitutesofHealth(NIH),aswellasaYalebioethicist(生物倫理學(xué)家).Overthenextfewmonths,expertsdiscussedthepotentialethicalimplications,suchaswhetherthebrainscouldbecomeconsciousandwhetherphysiciansneededtoreconsiderthedefinitionofbraindeath.TheysubmittedtheworktoNature.Butbeforethefinalpaperwaspublished,Sestanmetsharpcriticismfromthepress.Someevensuggestedthattheresearcherswereengineeringimmortality(永生),ormaintainingaroomfulloflivingbrainsinjars.Neitherhenorhisteamwantedtodiscusstheresultsuntilthepaperwasout,butastheirinboxesfilledwithconcernsandangerfromanimalrightsactivistsandfuturists,Sestanbecamedepressed.Hefeltalltheycoulddo,however,wastoholdoffoncorrectingpublicmisunderstandingsuntiltheexpertreviewprocesshadrunitscourse.SincethepaperwaspublishedinApril,2019,theteamhasbeensobusyfieldingquestionsfromthemediaandscientiststhatithasn'tperformedanyfurtherexperiments.Sestanwantstofocusonhisoriginalquestionsandexplorehowlongthebrainscanbemaintainedandwhetherthetechnologycanpreserveotherorgans.“Wewanttogetoutsideopinionbeforewedoanything,”Sestansays.“Whenyouexploreunchartedterritory,youhavetobeextremelythoughtful.”WhathappenedinthelabatYaleSchoolofMedicinein2016?Abettermethodwasfoundtomaintainbraintissue.Researchersdiscoveredhowtoredefinebraindeath.Brainsfromdeadpigswereaccidentallydiscoveredalive.
Researchersarrivedattheexpectedresultsoftheexperiment.WhydidNenadSestanstoptheexperiment?Heneededassistancewiththefinalpaper.Hespottedamajormistakeinthefinalresult.Hewasfrightenedbythepossibilityoffailure.D.Hewasconcernedabouttherelatedmoralissues.Whatwaspeople'sreactiontowardsNenadSestan'sexperiment?Thepresswerestronglyopposedtotheexperiment.Somepeoplesupportedtheresearchonimmortality.Nobodywantedtodiscussthefinalresultinadvance.Thepublictookapositiveattitudetowardstheexperiment.HowcouldwebestdescribeNenadSestan?Responsibleandreliable.B.Cooperativeandcreative.C.Determinedandinspiring.D.Professionalandcautious.CAbutterfly'swingscanhavemanyjobsbesideskeepingtheinsecthighupintheair.Theymaybeusedtoattractmates,ortowarnpotentialattackerstostayaway.Alloftheseroles,though,dependontheirunchangingcolouration.Thisplaysintotheideathatbutterflywingsaredeadtissue,likeabird'sfeathers.Infact,that'snottrue.Forexample,insomespeciesmales'wingshavespecialcellsreleasingsomechemicalswhichattractfemales.NanfangYu,aphysicistatColumbiaUniversity,inNewYork,hasbeenlookingintothematter.TogetherwithNaomiPierce,abutterflyspecialistatHarvardUniversity,hehasnowshown,inapaperpublishedinNatureCommunicationisnFebruary,2020,thatbutterflywingsare,indeed,verymuchalive.Intheirexperiments,thetworesearchersusedalaser(激光)toheatupspotsonthewingsofdozensofbutterflyspecies.Whenthetemperatureoftheareaunderthelaserreached40°Corso,theinsectsrespondedwithinsecondsbydoingthingsthatstoppedtheirwingsheatingupfurther.Theseactionsincludedabutterflyturningaroundtominimizeitsprofiletothelaser,movingitswingsupanddownorsimplywalkingaway.Butterfliesengagedinalloftheseheat-minimisingactivitiesevenwhentheresearchersblindfoldedthem.Thatsuggestedtherelevantsensorswereonthewingsthemselves.DrYuandDrPiercethereforesearchedthosewingsforlikelylookingsensorycells.Theyfoundsome,intheformofneurons(神經(jīng)元)thatweresimilartoheatdetectorsknownfromotherinsects.Theyalsouncovereddisc-shapedcellsthatappearedtobesimilartopressure-sensitiveneurons.Theyguessthatthesearetheretodetectdeformationofthewing—informationaninsectcouldusetocontrolitsflightpattern.Thethirddiscoverytheymadetocontradictthe“deadwing”ideawasthatsomebutterflywingshaveaheartbeat.Abutterfly'swingshaveveins(靜脈).Thesecarryabloodlikeliquidwhich,researchershavenowfoundinmales,showsapulse(脈搏)ofseveraldozenbeatsperminute.Thesourceofthispulseappearstobethescent(氣味)pad,adarkspotonthewingsthatproducesthefemale-attractingchemicals.Apparently,this“wingheart”actsasapumpthathelpsbloodlikeliquidthroughthescentpad.Inalltheirexperimentssimulatingdifferentenvironmentalconditions,DrYuandDrPierceconsistentlyfoundthat,differentpartsofthewingarecoveredbydifferentsortsofscales(鱗屑).Inparticular,tubespassthroughscalesoverthescentpads.Thisimprovestheirabilitytospreadheatawayandhelpskeepthelivingpartsofabutterfly'swingsalive.Abird'sfeathersarementionedinProducethelatestresearchfindingsonabirdhighlightthespecialfeatureofabird'sfeathersshowcommonknowledgeaboutbutterflywingsstressthedifferencebetweenabutterflyandabirdWhatcanwelearnfromDrYuandDrPierce'sexperiments?Butterflywingsarecomplicatedlivingorgans.Butterflywingshavelittlereactiontoexternalheat.Thescentpadsonsomemalebutterflywingsaretheirhearts.Heat-minimisingactivitieshelpdetectdeformationofthewings.Whatisthefunctionofscalesoverthescentpads?Attractingmates.B.Increasingbloodflow.C.Coveringpowerfultubes.D.Producingthecoolingeffect.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SeeingIsBelievingB.MoreThanMeetsTheEyeC.NothingSeek,NothingFindD.FineFeathersMakeFineBirdsDFactorFiction?Non-fictioncanbebrokendownintomanycategories.Onecategoryisliterarynon-fiction,whichisstillbasedinfactbutemployssomeofthestorytellingelementsthatfictionuses.Literarynon-fictionincludesatypeofautobiography(自傳)calledmemoir.Memoirmostoftenfocusesonacertainperiodoftheauthor'slife.Itis,bydefinition,rootedintruth.Still,peoplesometimesquestionwhethermemoirshouldbecategorizedasnon-fictionatall.Asnon-fiction,memoirisintendedtobefactual.Isthisreallythecase,though,consideringmemoirreliesonhumanmemory?Oneclassicstudy,ledbypsychologistElizabethLoftus,showedhoweasilyaninterviewer'schoiceofwordingcaninfluenceaneyewitness'saccountofatrafficaccident.Itisthereforereasonabletowonderwhethermemoirshouldcontinuetobebrandedasnon-fiction.Certainly,humanmemorycanbeunreliable.However,amemoirauthorisundoubtedlywritingaboutsignificantandimpactfullifeevents.Memoriesofsucheventsareactuallymorereliablethanothers.Studiesshowthatthemoreinfluentialaneventis,themoreaccuratelypeoplerecallthedetails.Asanemotionallychargedeventunfolds,thebrainactivitychangesinawaythatamplifiessmalldetails.Thisactivityhelpsbuildamorepreciseandaccuratememory.Ofcoursethebrainisnotacamerathatcan“save”anymemorywithperfectaccuracy.Butifmemoirisquestionableduetotheimperfectionsofthehumanmind,thencriticswillhavetotacklenon-fictionmorebroadly.Allwritersareusingtheirmemorieswhentheycreate,andmoreover,theyarerelyingonthememoriesofothers.Journalistsconductinterviewstotellanewsstoryandhistorywritersdependontheaccuracyofaccountsfromlongago.Yettheyallrightfullyfallundertheumbrellaofnon-fiction.Somepeoplemaydoubtmemoirnotbecausetheymistrusthumanmemory,butbecausetheymistrusttheauthor'smorality.Criticsmaysuspectanauthorofmakingupevents.However,thereisnoreasontobesuspiciousofmemoirauthor'sintentions.Writingafactualmemoirthatappealstoreadershasthepotentialtobeprofitablefortheauthor,andthereisnomotivationforamemoirwritertoknowinglychangeorbeautifythetruth.Lookingbeyondtheauthor'sownlifeevents,memoircaninformreadersabouttheworldinthesamewaythatothernon-fictioncan.Memoirhasawayofrelayingfactsaboutanythingfromanoccupationtobrieffashiontrends,allofitmeaningfultotheauthor.TheauthorintroducesthetopicinParagraph1by_.A.illustratingwhyitisimportanttotalkaboutmemoirlistingsomeinterestingfactsandfeaturesofmemoirdefiningkeytermsthatarediscussedlaterinthepassagemakingacomparisonbetweenautobiographyandmemoirWhatdoestheunderlinedword“amplifies”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Collects.B.Ignores.C.Enlarges.D.Absorbs.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_.criticsarguethatanewsstorybyajournalistisfictionamemoirauthor'smemorycanbeinfluencedbytheintervieweesmemoircan'tshowreadersfactsaboutwhatanauthorexperiencedemotionalmomentscancausethecreationofmoredetailedmemoriesAccordingtothepassage,theauthorbelieves.themostprofitablememoirsarethoseshowntobethemostfactualmanyauthorsareuntrustworthy,althoughmanymemoirsarefact-basedmemoirisrightfullycategorizedundertheumbrellaofliterarynon-fictionmemoryistoounreliableformemoirtobeconsideredatypeofnon-fiction第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)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)。WhatYourNoseKnowsYoursenseofsmellenrichesyourexperienceoftheworldaroundyou.Differentscentscanchangeyourmoodortransportyoubacktoadistantmemory.Yourabilitytosmellalsoplaysakeyroleinyourhealth.46Thethingswesmellareactuallythetinymolecules(分子)releasedbysubstancesallaroundus.Whenwebreatheinthesemolecules,theystimulatespecializedsensorycellshighinsidethenose.47Butagivenmoleculecanstimulateacombinationofthesereceptors,creatingauniquerepresentationinthebrain.Weperceivethatrepresentationasasmell.48Astuffy(不通氣的)noseoraharmlessgrowthinthenosecanblockairandthusscentsfromreachingthesensorycells.Certainmedications,likesomebloodpressurepills,canchangesmell,buttheseeffectsareusuallytemporary.Yoursmellshouldcomebackonceyou'verecoveredorstoppedthemedication.Butsomethingscancausealong-lastinglossofsmell.Aheadinjuryorvirus,forexample,cansometimesdamagethenervesrelatedtosmell.49AccordingtoDr.DavangereDevanand,anexpertonneurodegenerative(神經(jīng)變性的)diseasesandsmellloss,themainreasonappearstobethatthefunctioningofthebrainregionsinvolvedinsmellandmemorybecomesdamagedaswegrowolder.Butproblemswithyourabilitytosmellmaybemorethannormalaging.Theycansometimesbeanearlysignofserioushealthconditions,suchasParkinson'sdiseaseorAlzheimer'sdisease.Devanand'sgroupisstudyingtherelationshipsbetweensmelldysfunctionandcertaindisease.Researchersarealsolookingforwaystoavoidsmellloss.Somestudiessuggestthatsmelltrainingmayhelpyouimproveyourabilitytodistinguishandidentifyscents.50Butthequestionremainsastowhetherandhowthismightwork.Manythingscancausesmellloss.Peoplemayhavelosttheirabilitytosmellbeforetheynoticeit.Eachofthesesensorycellshasonlyonetypeofscentreceptor.Itmayimproveyourbrain'sabilitytointerpretlowlevelsofscents.Aspeoplegetolder,manyofthemcouldn'tidentifycertainkindofsmell.Ifyourabilitytosmelldeclines,itcanaffectyourphysicalwell-beingandeverydaysafety.Andwithage,thereisadeclineintheabilitytosmelltosomeextentinthenose,butmuchmoreinthebrainitself.第三部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)(15分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華。你的美國筆友Jim對中國文化十分感興趣,你在英文報(bào)紙ChinaDaily上看到“中華文化表情包設(shè)計(jì)大賽(TheChinaDailyEmojiDesignContestofChineseCulturalSymbols)”征集來自世界各地參賽作品的活動(dòng),請給他寫一封郵件,邀請他參加投稿,內(nèi)容包括:介紹稿件要求;告知投稿時(shí)間和方式;詢問對方意向。注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于50;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,Yours,LiHua(請務(wù)必將作文寫在答題卡指定區(qū)域內(nèi))第二節(jié)(20分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華。請根據(jù)以下四幅圖的先后順序?yàn)樾?坝⒄Z園地”寫一篇短文,講述你在這個(gè)寒假居家自主學(xué)習(xí)的過程。注意:詞數(shù)不少于60。請務(wù)必將作文寫在答題卡指定區(qū)域內(nèi))2020北京朝陽高三一模英語參考答案第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)1.tofind2.written/waswritten3.wasopened/opened4.makes5.which6.from7.But8.As/When/Once/If/After9.wisdom10.delivering第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)11.B12.D13.C14.A15.D16.B17.A18.C19.D20.C21.A22.A23.B24.C25.B26.A27.D28.B29.C30.D第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題每小題2分共30分)31.A32.B33.B34.C35.D36.A37.D38.C39.A40.D41.B42.C43.D44.D45.C第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)46.F47.C48.A49.G50.D第三部分:書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)(15分)一、評分原則:1.本題總分為15分,按4個(gè)檔次給分。2.評分時(shí),先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言質(zhì)量初步確定其檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量,確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。3.評分時(shí)應(yīng)考慮:內(nèi)容是否完整,條理是否清楚,交際是否得體,語言是否準(zhǔn)確。4.拼寫、標(biāo)點(diǎn)符號或書寫影響內(nèi)容表達(dá)時(shí),應(yīng)視其影響程度予以考慮。英、美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。5.詞數(shù)少于50,從總分中減去1分。二、各檔次的給分范圍和要求:第一檔(13分一15分)完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。?內(nè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