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浙江省溫州市2022屆第一學(xué)期十校聯(lián)合體高三期末聯(lián)考試題(滿分:120分;考試時(shí)間:120分鐘)第I卷第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí)(共20小題;每小題分,滿分10分)1.—“Couldweputofftheparty?”Maryasked.—“_________.”Johnansweredpolitely.“Thisistheonlydayeveryoneisavailable.”A.Notalittle B.NotreallyC.Notnearly D.Notexactly2.—HaveyougotusedtotheChinesefood,Robert?—Yes.ButIdon’tlikewhenaChinesehostkeepsservingmethefoodIdon’tlike. A.this B.that C.those D.it3.Afterahard–foughtcampaign,BarackObamahaswontheUSpresidentialelection,andwillbecome44thPresidentoftheUnitedStates—thefirstAfrican—Americanincountry’shistorytodoso.A.the…theB./…/ C./…the D.the…/4.______abouttherootofhisfamilythathedecidedtomakeatriptoAfricaforfurtherresearch.A.Socuriousthewriterwas
B.SocuriouswasthewriterC.Howcuriousthewriterwas
D.Thewriterwassuchcurious5.madeChinesepeopleproudisShenzhou7spaceshipsucceededinfinishingthemissionofthefirstthree-mancrewofaChinesespacecraftandthefirstChinese“SpaceWalk”. A.That;what B.What;that C.What;what D.Which;that6.Richardisonlytooreadytohelpothers,seldom,,refusingthemwhentheyturntohim.A.ifneverevernot D.ifany7.—Ihavegotaheadache.—Nowonder.Youinfrontofthatcomputertoolong.workingCworkedD..havebeenworking8.Theworstfinancialcrisis(經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī))inacenturyhashitAmerica,home
values
fall,pensions
disappearand760,000
workers
outofworkthis
year.A.makingmakemade9.----Whydidhespendsomuchtimesearchingshopaftershopforashirt?----Oh,hewasvery__________abouthisclothes.A.particularB..special Ccurious D.unusualbusyschoolwork,thechildrenalsohavetotakearts,musicandsportsclassesintheirfreetime.—Iwonderwhattheywillbecome. A.Ratherthan B.Apartfrom C.Exceptfor D.Owingto11.Nowadaysmoreandmorepeopleareadvisedtoarrangeforinsurancetheyortheirfamilymembersneedmedicaltreatment.thatB.inorderthatcasethatwonderthatCatherinelookssad.Didyoutellherabouttheaccident?---Yes,butIherjustbeforeherfinalexams. A.shouldn’ttell B.mustn’thavetoldC.needn’ttell D.shouldn’thavetold13.FortyfiveyearsagoMartinLutherKinghadadreamofAmerica,wheremenandwomenwouldbejudgedonthecoloroftheirskinonthecontentoftheircharacter.A.notjust…but…but…nor D.either…ormuchsaltdidyouputinthesoup?
---I’msorrytosay,____.Iforget.
A.no
B.noone
C.none
D.nothing
15.Withlastyear’sApril18’srailwayspeedup,highwayandairtransportwillhavetocompetewith______serviceforpassengers.A.better B.goodC.best D.thebest16.—Doyouthinkthathousingpricewillkeep______intheyearstocome?—Sorry,Ihavenoidea.A.liftingup B.pickingupC.bringingup D.goingupplayedatrick____Jessyandhehadtoapologize__treatingher___anicedinner.
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with18.IsittheyearsyouworkedinAfricaasadoctorhaveagreateffectonyourliteraryworks?;whereB.that;thatC.when;whereD.when;that19.Thereisno___________intryingtotalkhimintojoiningus.Heenjoysbeingalone.A.doubt B.wonder C.hope D.point20.—Mum!Mary'sbrokentheteapot!—________.Accidentswillhappen.A.NowayB.Don'tmentionitC.NotroubleatallD.Doesn'tmatter第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Certainlydustmenprefertobeknownas"ReuseCollectionandDisposal(處理)Officers".Youmaythinkthatthisisrather
21,anditisbettertocallaspadeaspade.Butdustmencanbeas
22aspeopleofanyotheroccupation,thoughwemust
23
thattheirjobisnota
24
oneintheworld.Weoftentakedustmenforgranted.Perhapsbecausetheyusuallycomeveryearlyinthemorning,beforemostpeopleare
25
.Wearelikelytoforgettheir
26
.Ourdustbinsare27
regularly,butwe28
stoptothinkaboutthemenwhodothis.However,itisoneofthemostimportantjobsintheworld,andwhentherearenodustmento
29
therubbish,thegeneral
30
soonbecomesawarethatsomethingiswrong.Recently,thedustmenofEnglandwentonstrikeforhigherwages.Duringthefirstfewdaysitwasregardedasa
31.Butwhenthefirsttwoweekshadpassed,andthedustbinswereoverflowinginnearlyeverybackyardinthecountry,thejokedidnotseemso
32
anymore.33
thestrikecontinued,peoplecouldnot
34
thehillsofrubbisharoundtheirdustbins,andtheylookedforotherplacesinwhichto
35
it.EvenLeicesterSquare,intheheartofWestEndofLondon,was36
highwithplasticbagsfullofsmellyrubbish.Thiswasa(n)
37attractionthatthepeopleofLondonwerenotatall
38
tosee.Evenwhenthestrikewasover,ittookseveralweeksforthecountrytogetcleanedupcompletely.PerhapsnowtheEnglishpeople
appreciatetheworkof39dustmenrathermore
40
andwon'ttakethemforgrantedanymore.
21.A.clever
B.silly
C.interesting
D.reasonable
22.A.sensitive
B.careless
C.hopeful
D.shy
23.A.realize
B.believe
C.know
D.admit
24.A.necessary
B.difficult
C.romantic
D.heavy
25.A.away
B.up
C.down
D.in
26.A.existence
B.presence
C.absence
D.performance
27.A.cleaned
B.filled
C.emptied
D.burned
28.A.generally
B.frequently
C.sometimes
D.seldom
29.A.takeaway
B.takeoff
C.takeup
D.takeon
30.A.society
B.citizen
C.public
D.community
31.A.trick
B.joke
C.trouble
D.show
32.A.pleasing
B.excited
C.stupid
D.funny
33.A.When
B.While
C.As
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34.A.bear
B.contain
C.manage
D.control
35.A.keepoff
B.giveup
C.takecareof
D.getridof
36.A.crowded
B.piled
C.fixed
D.put
37.A.business
B.industrial
C.tourist
D.agricultural
38.A.disappointed
B.serious
C.nervous
D.happy
39.A.its
B.her
C.his
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40.A.highly
B.eagerly
C.lowly
D.entirely第二部分:閱讀理解(共25小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ASeveralyearsago,Iworkedforatruckingcompanyasadriver.Itwasmyhabittospendacouplehoursmaintaining(保養(yǎng))mytruckonSaturdays.AsIwasunderthetruckgreasingit,Inoticedtheowner'selderlyfathermakinghiswayovertohisgrandson'strucknexttomine.
Theoldmanwasinhishigheighties,hadbeenafishing-loverallhislife,andhadcomeouttoaskthekidtotakehimfishingafterwork.Thegrandsontoldhimallabouthowmuchhewouldlovetodothat,but,hejustcouldn'tthatdayduetohistasks..Theoldmanacceptedtheanswerandslowlywentofftothehouse.
Afewminuteslater,thefathercameoutandaskedhissonwhattheoldmanhadwanted.Aftertellingthestory,thekidendeditwithtellinghisdad,"I'mnottakingthatoldmanfishing!It'sworsethantakingakid."
Thatjustbrokemyheart.IquitworkingimmediatelyandgoteverythingreadyforfishingasquicklyasIcould.Afterthat,Iwenttoknockonthedoorandinvitedhimfishing.Twoweekslater,theoldmandied.Hisfamilytoldmelaterthatallhetalkedaboutduringthattimewashisfishingtrip.41.Thegrandsondidn’tgofishingwithhisgrandpabecause______.A.hethoughthisgrandpawaschildishB.hewasinahurrytodoworkC.hisgrandpachangedhismindD.hedidn’twanttotakethetrouble42.Theauthorchosetoinvitetheoldmantofishinginorderto______.A.dohimafavorB.learntheskilloffishingfromtheoldmanC.pleasehisbossD.earnmoremoney43.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Givingisalwaysapleasure.B.Peopleshouldrespecteachother.C.Anactofkindnesscanbringpeoplegreatjoy.D.Peopleshouldlearntoappreciateothers’concern.BHerearesomeoftheworld’smostimpressivesubwaysTheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesFeatures:TheTokyoMetroandToeilinesthatcomposeTokyo’smassive(龐大的)subwaysystemcarryalmost8millionpeopleeachday,makingitthebusiestsystemintheworld.Thesystemisfamousforitsoshiya---literally,“pusher”---whoshovepassengersintocrowdedsubwaycarssothedoorscanclose.Andyouthinkyourcommuteishell.TheMoscowMetroFeatures:TheMoscowMetrohassomeofthemostbeautifulstationsintheworld.ThebestofthemwerebuiltduringtheStalinisteraandfeaturechandeliers(枝形吊燈),.marblemoldingsandelaboratemurals(精美的壁畫(huà)).Withmorethan7millionridersaday,keepingallthatmarblecleanhasgottobeaburden.TheHongKongMTRFeatures:TheHongKongMTRhasthedistinctionofbeingoneofthefewsubwaysystemsintheworldthatactuallyturnsaprofit.It’sprivatelyownedandusesrealestatedevelopmentalongitstrackstoincreaseincomeandridership.Italsointroduced“Octopuscards”thatallowpeopletonotonlypaytheirfareselectronically,butbuystuffatconveniencestores,supermarkets,restaurantsandevenparkingmeters.It’sestimatedthat95%ofalladultsinHongKongownanOctopuscard.ShanghaiMetroFeatures:ShanghaiisthethirdcityinChinatobuildametrosystem,andithasbecomethecountry’slargestinthe12yearssinceitopened.ShanghaiMetrohas142milesoftrackandplanstoaddanother180mileswithinfiveyears.Bythatpoint,itwouldbethreetimeslargerthanChicago“L”.Thesystemcarriesaboutmillionpeopleaday.TheLondonMetroFeatures:LondonerscalltheirsubwaytheUnderground,Eventhough55percentofitliesaboveground.Nomatter.Whenyou’vegottheoldestmass-transitsystemintheworld,youcancallitanythingyoulike.Trainsstartedin1863andthey’vebeenrunningeversince.Some3millionpeoplerideeachday,everyoneofthemrememberingto“Mindthegap”.44.whichonecanprovidetheriderssomewonderfuldecorationsatthestations?.A.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesB.TheMoscowMetroC.TheLondonMetroD.TheHongKongMTR45.________isdonewiththepurposeofmakingmoney..A.TheTokyoMetroandToeiLinesB.TheMoscowMetroC.TheLondonMetroD.TheHongKongMTR46.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatShanghaiMetro____________.A.carriesthemostpeopleeachday.B.istheworld’slargestC.maybelargerthantheChicago“L”inthefutureD.isthebusiestintheworld47.Howmanysubwayscarrymorethan5millionpeopleperday?.A.2B.3C.4D.CInthefutureyourautomobilewillrunonwaterinsteadofgas!Youwillbeabletobuyasupercomputerthatfitsinyourpocket!Youmightevendriveaflyingcar!Notallpastpredictionshavebeenprovenwrong.Afewofthemhavebeensurprisinglyaccurate.Somegreatthinkerspredictedthearrivalofthecreditcard,thefaxmachineandeventheinternetyearsbeforetheyhappened.Butforeachpredictionthathascometrue,someothershavemissedbyamile.Manyofthesepredictionsdidn’tconsiderhowpeoplewouldwanttousethetechnology.Orifpeoplereallyneededitintheirlivesornot.Let’slookatsomepredictionsfromthenot-too-distantpast.RobotHelpers Where’stherobotinmykitchen?Nowhere,ofcourse.Andhe’sprobablynotcominganytimesoon.Robotsdoexisttoday,butmostlyinfactoriesandotherworkingenvironments.Backinthe1950s,however,peoplesaidthatbynowpersonalrobotswouldbeinmostpeople’shomes.Sowhyhasn’thappened?Maybebecauserobotsarestilltooexpensiveandclumsy.Andprobablytheideaofrobotscookingourdinnersandwashingourclothesisjusttoostrange.Athomeweseemtobedoingfinewithoutthem.Telephonesoftomorrow?In1964anAmericancompanyintroducedthevideotelephone.Theysaidbytheyear2000mostpeoplewouldhaveavideophoneintheirhomes.Butofcoursetheideahasn’tcaughtonyet.Why?Thetechnologyworkedfine,butitoverlookedsomethingobvious:peopledesireforprivacy.Wouldyouwanttohaveavideophoneconversationwithsomeoneafteryoujuststeppedoutoftheshower?Probablynot--itcouldbeuncomfortable!Justbecausetechnologydoesn’talwaysmeanpeoplewillwanttouseit.Andfinally,howaboutthatcrazypredictionoftheflyingcar?It’snotsocrazyanymore!Butaflyingcarremainsoneofthemostwonderfultechnologyideastocatchourimagination.Keepwatchingthenewsorperhapstheskyoutsideyourwindowtoseewhatthefuturewillbring.passagemainlydealswith______.A.predictionsthatcancatchourimaginationB.predictionsthathaven’tcometrueC.newtechnologycanbenefitourlifeD.predictionsthathavecometrueAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Technologydoesn’talwaysmeanpeoplewillwanttouseit.B.Predictionsdon’tneedtoconsiderpeople’spracticaluseofthetechnology.C.Notallthehigh-techthingspeoplethoughtwe’dbeusingbynowarewidelyusedD.High-techthingsarenotalwaysconvenienttopeople’slife.RobotHelpershaven’tbeenusedinmostpeople’shomesbecause______.A.usingthekindofrobotsathomeissimplyawasteoftimeandmoneyB.thekindofrobotshasn’tbeendevelopedyetC.peoplefinditdifficulttocontrolthekindofrobotsD.thekindofrobotswon’tbringpeoplepracticaluseHowdoesthewriterfindtheflyingcar?A.Itistoodifficulttoimagine B.ItistoocrazyanideatorealizeC.Itislikelytoappearinthefuture D.IthasbeenthefocusofthenewsDWearingtieswasoriginallythemarkofBritain’smostpowerfulclasses,whichmadethetieitselfasymbolofpowerandrespect.Andthatledittobeadoptedbyamuchlargertribe——thebusinesstribe.Youcannotwearatieifyouworkwithmachinery.Sowearingatiebecameasignthatyouwereamanwhousedhisbraintomakealiving,ratherthanyourhands.Itshowedyouwereserious.Itshowedyouwereaprofessional.Itmeantthateveryonewhowantedajobinbusinesshadtowearone.Itwasjustimpossibletotakeseriouslyamanwhodidn’twearapieceofcoloredsilkaroundhisneck.Thisishowmillionsofpeoplecametobewearingtiesacrosstheworld.Theyarepartoftheuniformofbusiness.“Tiesofferapointofdifferent,"saysJohnMilne,headoftheBritishGuildofTieMakers.“Theygiveachancetosaysomethingabouttheirownpersonality.”Soifyouhappentomeetamanwithaverybrightlycoloredtie,thereisagoodchancethatheistheofficejoker.Thereisalsoagoodchancethathewillbewearingbrightlycoloredsocks.Isthereafutureforties?Thesignsarenotpromising.Tiewearingseemstoberareamongthenewbreadofentrepreneurs(創(chuàng)業(yè)者)intheInternetandnewtechnologyindustries.Manypoliticalleaders,includingformerBritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlair,nowgowithoutties.Thisshowstheyaremenofthepeople——butnotthepeoplewearingties.Upuntilaround1960,itwascommonformenacrosstheWesternworldtowearhatsaspartoftheirbusinessuniform.ThatchangedwiththeelectionofJohnF.KennedytothepresidencyoftheUnitedStates.Kennedyneverworeahat——infacthisnicknamewas"hatlessJack".Seeingthatthemostpowerfulmanintheworlddidnothavetowearahat,millionsofothermendecidedthattheydidnothaveto,either.HatssimplyvanishedacrosstheWesternworld.Perhaps"tielessTony"(formerUKPrimeMinisterTonyBlair)willhavethesameeffectas"hatlessJack".52.Tieswerefirstusedasasigntoshowaperson’s. A.personality B.socialposition C.wearingstyle D.favoritehobby53.Inthebusinessworld,wearingatieshowedthefollowingexcept_______.A.youcouldmakealotofmoneyoutofyourworkB.youtookyourworkseriouslyC.youweredifferentfromthosewhousedhandstoearnalivingD.youwereamemberofthebusinesstribe.54.Thewritermayholdtheopinionthat. A.Blairisthebestleaderintheworld B.Kennedyisthebestleaderintheworld C.millionsofpeoplewillgotoworkwithoutatie D.peoplewillwearhatsinsteadofties55.Theunderlinedword“vanished”inthispassagemaymean. A.sold B.washed C.a(chǎn)ppeared D.disappearedEAmericanbeekeepingoperationshavebeenhithardbywhatscientistscallcolonycollapsedisorder.Almosthalfoftheirworkerbeeshavedisappearedduringthepastseason.hasalsobeenreportedinIsrael,EuropeandSouthAmerica.Beesflyawayfromthehiveandneverreturn.Sometimestheyarefounddead;othertimestheyareneverfound.Manycropsandtreesdependonpollination(授粉)bybeestohelpthemgrow.AnewreportsaysvirusmaybeatleastpartlyresponsibleforthedisorderinhoneybeecoloniesintheUnitedStates.ThisvirusiscalledIsraeliacuteparalysisvirus.ItwasfirstidentifiedinIsraelin2022.IanLipkinatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkandateamreportedthenewfindingsinSciencemagazine.DoctorLipkinsaysthevirusmaynotbetheonlycause.Hesaysitmayworkwithothercausestoproducethecollapsedisorder.Theteamfoundthevirusincolonieswiththehelpofamapofhoneybeegenesthatwaspublishedlastyear.Theyexaminedthirtycoloniesaffectedbythedisorder.Theyfoundevidenceofthevirusintwenty–fiveofthem,andinonehealthycolony.Thenextstepisfurthertestingofhealthyhives.TheresearcherssuggestedthattheUnitedStatesmayhaveimportedthedisorderinbeesfromAustralia.Theysaythebeesmaycarrythevirusbutnotbeaffected.TheideaisthatunlikemanyAmericanbees,theabilityofAustralianbeestofightdiseasehasnotbeenhurtbythevarroamite.Thisinsectattackshoneybees,whichcouldmakethedisordermorelikelytoaffectahive.Australianbeeproducersrejectthesesuspicions.AndsomeresearcherssuspectthatbeeproductionintheUnitedStatesisdownmainlybecauseoftheweather.Honeybeesgathernectar(花蜜)fromflowersandtrees.Thesweetliquidgivesthemfoodandmaterialtomakehoney.ButcoldweatherthisspringintheMidwestreducedtheflowofnectarinmanyflowers.Manybeesmayhavestarved.Dryweatherinareasofthecountrycouldalsobeplayingapart.WayneEsaiasisaNASAspaceagencyscientistwhokeepsbeesinhisfreetime.HelivesincentralMaryland,wherehehasfoundthatflowersarebloomingamonthearlierthantheydidin1970,whichmaybepartlyresponsibleforthedisorder.WayneEsaiasisorganizingagroupofbeekeeperstodocumentnectarflowaroundthecountry.56.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothecausesofthebeedisorder? A.criticalB.neutral(中立的) C.supportive D.negative57.Theresearchersfoundthevirus. A.withthehelpof B.byresearchingthecausesofbeedeath C.withthehelpofamapofhoneybeegenes D.withthehelpofascientistofNASASpaceAgency58.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout? A.Americanbeekeepingindustryhasbeenstronglyinfluencedbythebeedisorder. B.Studiesarebeingcarriedoutonthecausesofthebeedisorder,butquestionsremain. C.Howthecausesofthebeedisorderinhavebeenfound. D.Thebeeproductioninisdown.59.Howmanypossibilitiesmaybeinvolvedinthebeedisorderaccordingtothepassage? A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six60.Wecaninferthatfromthepassage. A.Israeliacuteparalysisvirusshouldberesponsibleforthedisorder. B.Thesolutiontothedisorderwillbefoundeventually. C.AmericanbeesaremorelikelytodefendthemselvesagainsthurtfromotherinsectsthanAustralianones. D.Manycropandplantproductioninmaybeinfluencedbythebeedisorder.第二節(jié):任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下列材料,從所給的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,選出符合各小題要求的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Thepeoplebelowaregoingtomakeatrip.Afterthedescriptionofthesepeople,thereisinformationaboutsixtoursA-F.Decidewhichtourswouldbemostsuitableforthepeoplementionedindescriptions61-65andthenmarkthecorrectletter(A-F)onyouranswersheet.Thereisoneextraparagraphaboutonetourwhichyoudonotneedtouse.____61.Victorandthreeofhisfriendswouldlikespendawholeweekenddrivingaroundinnicesceneryandenjoyingsomelocalfood.____62.VanessaandAdamwanttogoonacomfortabletripwhichtakesthemquicklytoaninterestingcity.Thentheywanttoenjoyatleasttwodaysofsightseeing.____63.Charlie,Kathyandtheirthreechildrendon’thavemuchmoney,buttheywantaspecialdayoutthisSaturday.Theymustbebackhomeby9..____64.JennyisaDutchstudentwhoisstudyinginScotland.Shedoesn’tdrive,butwantsadaytriptoseesomebeautifulsceneryandspendalittletimebythesea.____andRobertwanttoenjoysomegoodfood,butwouldalsoliketogivetheirtwoyoungchildrenadaytoremember.Theydon’tmindiftheyspendalotofmoney.AmsterdamerSailoutintheeveningandenjoyover12hoursintheNetherlands,returningthefollowingnight.AfteragoodDutchbreakfastyoutravelbytraindirecttotheheartofthewonderfulcityofAmsterdam.Thesightseeingandplacestoshopwillmakethisadayremember.Weekendsonly.MarineLifeThechancetoexperiencetheoceansoftheworld.Childrenwilllovetheobservatory,withwaterallaroundthemandbigfishswimmingabovetheirheads!Afterwardsyoueatataworld-famouslocalrestaurantbeforeboardingtheferryat9pm.Notcheap,butagreatdayout!SeaandMountainsinNorthernIrelandExploretheNorthernIrelandcountryside,includingtheamazingMoutainsofMourneandthesmallseasideholidaytownofNewcastle.TheferryleavestheportinScotlandat7:30andarrivesbackat22:inNorthernIrelandisbyair-conditionedcoach.FrenchHypermarketDayTripWhetheryouwanttobuyorjustlook,you’lllovethistour.ThelargeDarneyshoppingcenterisashopper’sdream!Youwillfindalotoflocalgoodsonsale,andclothesandkitchengoodsareexcellentvalue.Freechildren’sentertainmentallat10:00,arrivesbackat19:00.BelgiumbyHydrofoilAfour-daytrip.FromEnglandyoucrosstoBelgiuminjust100minutesbyhydrofoil!Youareservedfoodanddrinksduringthecrossing,thencontinueyourjourneytoBrussels,oranotherbeautifulcity,onthefastBelgiumrailwaynetwork.byCarOnceyouarriveinIrelandyou’requicklyonbeautifulcountryroads,withfriendlyvillageswhereyoucanstopforadeliciousbitetoeat.Thespecialpriceallowsyoutotakeyourcaranduptofivepeopleawayfor48hours,andtwonight’shotelaccommodationcanbearrangedforalittleextra.第Ⅱ卷第三部分:短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯(cuò)誤。對(duì)標(biāo)有題號(hào)的每一行作出判斷:如無(wú)錯(cuò)誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫(huà)一個(gè)勾(√);如有錯(cuò)誤(每行只有一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤),則按下列
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