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徐匯區(qū)高三英語本卷共12頁第4頁2016學(xué)年第二學(xué)期徐匯區(qū)高三模擬考英語試卷2017.4I.ListeningComprehensionSectionAShortConversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.Heknowswhoisknocking. B.Heiseagertoknowwhoitis.
C.Hedoesn’twanttoopenthedoor. D.Heisreadytoopenthedoor.A.Byplane. B.Bybus. C.Bytaxi. D.Bytrain.A.$100. B.$200. C.$300. D.$400.A.Shewenttocinema. B.Shewenttoanexhibition.
C.Shestayedathome. D.Shestayedwithherclassmates.A.Inadoctor’soffice. B.Inaprofessor’soffice.
C.Inanoperatingroom. D.Inanemergencyward.A.Themanpaidthetuitionforlearningphysics. B.Themangotalotofmoneyforhishardwork.
C.Hishardworkwasnotrewardingatall. D.Hisworkbeforethetestledtoagoodresult.A.Afurnishedhouse. B.Arecentbook. C.Afurtherstudy. D.Anewrecord.A.Theywillgoswimming. B.Theywillclimbmountains.
C.Theywillbuysomeclothes. D.Theywillforecasttheweatherconditions.A.Hehasanotherlecturetoattend.
B.Hehasnointerestinthelecture.
C.He’sattendedthesamelecturegivenbyProfessorWilsonbefore.
D.Hemightmissthelecture,ifthewomandidn’tremindhim.A.Shefullyagreeswiththeman. B.Theyareuncertainabouttheweather.
C.Shedisagreeswiththeman. D.Shethoughtthemanwasalwayslate.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillhearseverallongerconversation(s)andshortpassage(s),andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversation(s)andthepassage(s).Theconversation(s)andthepassage(s)willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Peopleareencouragedtobeacraftsman.
B.Learningwoodworkingisnotashardasyouthink.
C.Learningwoodworkingwillhelpyouknowmorepeople.
D.Takingaclassinwoodworkingwillbeveryhelpful.A.BecauseIamatalentinthisartandwanttoshareitwithothers.
B.BecauseIaminterestedinitandwanttoshowittoothers.
C.BecauseIwonderhowtopickmaterialsandhowtodoitwell.
D.Becauseit’sagoodwaytoknowmorepeopleinterestedinit.A.Youcanexpecttodowoodworkingperfectlytheveryfirsttime.
B.Doingwoodworkingmeansbeingaloneforlong.
C.Youcanalsolearnfromotherpeopleinterestedinwoodworking.
D.Takingaclassinwoodworkingcostsalotofmoney.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Toanalyzecausesandeffectsofusingacreditcard.
B.Toencouragepeopletoborrowmoneyfrombanks.
C.Toletpeopleknowtheresponsibilityinusingacreditcard.
D.Topresenttheeffectofcomputersinpopularizingtheuseofcreditcards.A.Thedevelopmentofcomputers.
B.People’sgreedinessformoremoney.
C.People’sneedsforlesspapermoney.
D.People’slearningtobemoreresponsible.A.Tolearntoberesponsiblebyusingcreditcards.
B.Tostopusingcreditcardsandborrowmoneyfromfriendsorrelatives.
C.Topaymoneybackasfastaspossibleafterusingcreditcards.
D.Tostopborrowingmoneyanduseyourownfundsforshopping.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Anewspaper. B.Anadvertisementcompany.
C.Acleanupcompany. D.Amarket.A.Shewantstosparemoreroomforsomethingnew.
B.Shewantstoturntheiroldstuffintocashatalowcost.
C.Sheknowsthatthesalesconsultantbeforethemandoes.
D.Shejustwantstocleanuptheirhouse.A.Rudyislikelytobuytheirstuff.
B.Rudywillcomeandtaketheirstuffaway.
C.Rudyplaysguitaraswellastheman.
D.Rudywillhelpthemwiththeadandthesale.A.Hisoldguitar. B.Theirappliances,jewelry,furnitureandexerciseequipment.
C.Thespringcleanupsale. D.Thelowcostofadandfriendlyservice.II.GrammarandvocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Scientistspraisedthespeedatwhichtheagreement,signedby192partieslastDecemberinParis,hascomeintoforce,sayingitshowsanewcommitmentbytheinternationalcommunityto(50)_____aproblemthatismeltingpolaricecaps,sendingsealevels(51)______andtransformingvastareasintodesert.“(52)______therealeffectoftheagreementafteritgoesintoeffectisstilluncertain,itisasimplesignthattheinternationalsocietyismuchmoreopentoaltereconomicandpoliticalbehaviortocontrolclimatechange,whichis(53)______positive,”saidFengQi,executivedirectoroftheSchoolofEnvironmentalandSustainabilitySciencesatKeanUniversityinNewJersey.Scientistsand(54)______saytheagreementisthefirststepofamuchlongerandcomplicatedprocessofreducingtheuseoffossilfuels,whichcurrently(55)______themajorityoftheplanet’senergyneedsandalsoaretheprimarydriversofglobalwarming.A.applicants B.fears C.observations D.commentsA.seeks B.allows C.assumes D.seizesA.institutions B.laboratories C.committees D.factoriesA.formally B.instantly C.particularly D.generallyA.prejudices B.approaches C.visions D.conceptsA.spiritual B.historic C.appropriate D.valuelessA.agreements B.groups C.headquarters D.emissionsA.apologized B.denied C.warned D.overlookedA.against B.on C.for D.withoutA.avoid B.find C.address D.ignoreA.falling B.rising C.disappearing D.remainingA.Until B.Since C.If D.WhileA.undernocircumstances B.onthecontraryC.innocase D.byallmeansA.officers B.policymakers C.employers D.techniciansA.remove B.preserve C.supply D.restoreSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AIusedtothinkantsknewwhattheyweredoing.Theonesmarchingacrossmykitchencounterlookedsoconfident;Ijustfiguredtheyhadaplan,knewwheretheyweregoingandwhatneededtobedone.Howelsecouldantsorganizehighways,buildelaboratenests,launchimpressiveattacks,anddoalltheotherthingsantsdo?TurnsoutIwaswrong.Antsaren’tcleverlittleengineers,architects,orsoldiersafterallatleastnotasindividuals.Whenitcomestodecidingwhattodonext,mostantsdon’thaveaclue.“Ifyouwatchananttrytoaccomplishsomething,you’llbeimpressedbyhowawkwarditis,”saysDeborahM.Gordon,abiologistatStanfordUniversity.“Antsaren’tsmart,”Gordonsays.“Antcoloniesare.”Acolonycansolveproblemsunthinkableforindividualants,suchasfindingtheshortestpathtothebestfoodsource,assigningworkerstodifferenttasks,ordefendingaterritoryfromneighbors.Asindividuals,antsmightbetinydummies,butascoloniestheyrespondquicklyandeffectivelytotheirenvironment.Theydoitwithsomethingcalledcollectiveintelligence.Wherethisintelligencecomesfromraisesanessentialquestioninnature:Howdothesimpleactionsofindividualantsadduptothecomplexbehaviorofagroup?Howdohundredsofhoney-beesmakeacriticaldecisionabouttheirhive(蜂巢)ifmanyofthemdisagree?Thecollectiveabilitiesofsuchanimalsoneofwhichgraspsthebigpicture,buteachofwhichcontributestothegroup’ssuccessseemmiraculouseventothebiologistswhoknowthembest.Yetduringthepastfewdecades,researchershavecomeupwithfascinatinginsights.Theauthor’sformerfalseimpressionaboutantsisthathethoughtthemtobe_______.
A.smart B.awkward C.elaborate D.creativeWhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Antswillfunctionasasinglebodyonceadecisionismadebythecommander.
B.Antsaretheonlyspecieswhichdevelopedcollectiveintelligence.
C.Theantqueenplaysaroleinmanagingantworkersbesideslayingeggs.
D.Anindividualantcan’tcomprehendthewholeprocessofabigmovement.Theparagraphfollowingthepassagewillmostprobablydealwith_______.
A.wherewecanobservesuchfantasticbehaviorofants
B.whichistheleadingantinchargeoftheaction
C.howthecollectiveintelligenceworks
D.whatinspirationcanbedrawnfromthecollectiveabilitiesBTheideaofusingradioorwirelesstobroadcasttoaudienceswasformedin1916byapresidentoftheAmericanMarconiCompany,DavidSarnoff.Hissuperiorsweredoubtfulabouthisideato“makeradioahouseholdcause,sothatbypurchaseofa‘radiomusicbox’,theaudiencecouldenjoylectures,musicperformance,etc.”FouryearslatertheAmericanengineerFrankConrad,anemployeeatWECorp,attractedconsiderableattentionwhenalocalnewspaperreportedonthegrowingaudiencelisteningoncrystalradiosetstohiseveningandweekendamateurbroadcasts.AlocalmusicstorehadprovidedrecordstoplayontheVictoria,andConradandhisfamilyservedasdiscjockeys(唱片音樂播音員).WestinghousevicepresidentHarryDavisaskedConradtobuildamorepowerfultransmitter(發(fā)射臺(tái))intimetoannouncetheoutcomeofthenextUSpresidentialelection.Conradcompletedhisassignment,andonNovember2,1920,stationKDKAinPittsburgh,Pennsylvania,broadcasttheannouncementthatWarrenG.Hardinghadbeenelectedpresident.About1000peopleheardthisfirstnewsbroadcast.Radiocommunicatednewsmuchfasterthandidnewspapers,andbecausecrystalsetswereeasytobuildandinexpensive,radioexpandedrapidlyinthefollowingyears.Tostimulatethesaleofradiosets,equipmentmanufacturesprovidedtransmittingfacilities.Singers,comedians,andentireorchestrasvolunteeredtheirservicesforpublicity.Theeventualfinancialbasisofthenewindustry,however,wasstillunclear.OnegroupinNewYorkCitytriedtoseekcontributionsfromlistenerswhileothersurgedthatprivatefoundationssupportradiostationsasapublicservice.InAugust1922thefirstcommercialradioadvertisementwasbroadcastonWEAF(nowWNBC)inNewYorkCity.In1926,whenabout5millionhomeshadradios,theRadioCorporationofAmerica(RCA),incooperationwiththeAmericanTelephone&TelegraphCompany,establishedthefirstcommercialradionetwork.Inthe1920sradiowasestablishedasanewmassmediumhadapracticableindustry,anditbecameanationalforum(論壇)fornewsandpopularculture.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith_______.
A.thecontributionofradiotopopularculture
B.theinventionandusesofradio
C.earlyradioprogramsforamassaudience
D.thehistoryofradiobroadcastingWhostartedbroadcastingradioprogramstomassaudience?
A.FrankConrad B.DavidSarnoff C.HarryDavis D.WarrenHardingAfter1920,radioexpandedrapidlybecause_______.
A.peoplecouldeasilygetitinstores B.itwascheaperthannewspapers
C.ithadadvantagesovernewspapers D.peoplewereinterestedinanythingnewBysayingthat“theeventualfinancialbasisofthenewindustrywasstillunclear”,theauthormeansthat_______.
A.theprivatefoundationswereunwillingtosupportthestations
B.thestationswerenotsureyetwheretogettheoperationalmoney
C.advertisingandcommercialprogramscouldnotraiseenoughmoney
D.thelistenerswouldnotpayforthebroadcastingstationsCItcouldbesaidthattheageofadventurepeakedwithSirEverestShackletonthemomenthisship,theEndurance,becomehopelesslylockediniceonitswaytoAntarcticainJanuary1915.Fortenmonthsthe28menaboardShackleton’sshipwaitedandprayedforicetobreak.Whenitfinallydid,theEndurancesank,leavingthecrewhomelessandadriftonaseaoficeinoneoftheworld’smostdangerousenvironments.InJanuary2000aluxuryoceanlinerfounditselfsimilarlytrappedinthecoldwatersoffAntarctica.Argentineauthoritiessentoffanicebreakerstraightawayfromthenearestnavalbase,andin24hours,all176passengersandcrewwerefree.Thetourcompany’sspokespersonspunthepotentialdisasterasavalue-addedrewardinextremetravel.“Thepeopleonboardarelookingatthisassortofagreatadventure,”shesaid.EversinceJonKrakauer’sbookIntoThinAirmadeEverestahouseholdname,thesubcultureofadventurehasblownuplikeaHimalayanavalanche(雪崩)intopublicconsciousness.Magazinespromise“extreme”content,television,offersadventureprograms,andthegrowingcollectivefascinationwithadventurehasproducedaflowofpublishedaccountsabouttheworld’sgreatestadventurousjourney.Nowadaysmoreandmorepeopleareinterestedinadventureandthismassappealmakesgoodbusinesssense.Todaytheonlythingblockingawould-beadventurer’spassagetoAntarcticaisthecostwhichtypicallyrunswellover$10,000.Despiteverydifferentimplications,adventurewasjustaspopularinShackleton’stime.HehaslittletroublefillingtheEndurance5,000menaresaidtohaverespondedtohisrecruitment(招募)notice:“Menwantedforriskyjourney.Smallwages.Bittercold.Longmonthsofcompletedarkness.Constantdanger.Safereturndoubtful.”Afterfivemonthsdriftingonice,thecrewwereforcedtotaketotheirlifeboatstoElephantIsland.Reachingthewasteland,Shackletonwentonwithonelifeboatandfiveofhisbestmen1,300kilometersacrossthebone-chillyScotiaSeatoSouthGeorgiaIsland.Shiveringwithcold,dressedinrags,ShackletonmarchedintoawhalingstationandsetaboutorganizingarescueexpeditiontoElephantIsland.Almosttwoyearsafterbecomingshipwreckedonice,Shackletonpickeduphiscrew.“Notalifelost,andwehavebeenthroughhell,”heremarkedearnestly.Wecanlearnfromthefirstsentenceofthispassagethat_______.
A.theageofadventurebeganwiththeshipEndurancetrappedinice
B.Shackleton’sadventuremarkedthehighestpointofpureexploration
C.theageofadventureendedwiththeshipEndurancetrappedinice
D.Shackleton’sadventurepredictedthatthegoldenageofexplorationwasapproachingTheword“spun”inthesecondparagraphcanbereplacedby“_______”.
A.summedup B.judged C.boastedabout D.referredtoSinceJonKrakauer’sbookwaspublished_______.
A.themediahavegotinterestedinthetopicofadventure
B.thecostsofextremetravelhavegoneup
C.EveresthasgotitsnameknowntoEurope
D.peoplehavegotfascinatedbyHimalayanavalanchesTheadventureinShackleton’stimehasdifferentimplicationsfromtoday’sinthat_______.
A.Shackleton’sadventurelastedlongerthenanyotheradventurenowadays
B.noonewasmissingduringShackleton’sadventure
C.Shackleton’sadventurewasentirelyforthesakeofadventure
D.ShackletonenrolledvolunteersmoreeasilySectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.It’llmakeyoulearntoenjoywhatyouhave,fixwhat’sbroken,andshopforabargain.B.Spendingmoreislikelytostimulateyourmotivationformoreearning.C.Itgivesyouoptionsandfreesyoufromrelyingonsomeoneelse’spriorities.D.Livingwithlessisthemostefficientwaytocontrolyourfinancialfuture.E.Actually,yourparentshavealreadygivenyoutoomuch.F.Whatyouwantisrespectandadmirationfromotherpeople.MywifeandIrecentlywelcomedachildintotheworld.Hisonlyinterestrightnowiskeepingusawake24/7.Butoneday,he’llneedtolearnsomethingaboutfinance.Whenhedoes,herearesomesuggestions.1.Youmightthinkyouwantanexpensivecar,afancywatch,andahugehouse.Butyoudon’t.(67)________________________Youthinkhavingexpensivestuffwillbringit.Italmostneverdoes—especiallyfromthepeopleyouwanttorespectandadmireyou.2.Theroadtofinancialregretis
pavedwithdebt.Somedebt,suchasamortgage,isOK.Butmostspendingthatresultsindebtistheequivalentofadrug:aquickhitofpleasurethatwearsoff,onlytodragyoudownforyearstocome,limitingyouroptionsandkeepingyouweigheddownbythebaggageofyourpast.3.Ihopeyou’repooratsomepoint.Notstruggling,andnotunhappy,ofcourse.Butthere’snowaytolearnthevalueofmoneywithoutfeelingthepowerofitsscarcity.Itteachesyouthedifferencebetweennecessaryanddesirable.(68)________________________Theseareessentialsurvivalskills.4.Ifyou’relikemostpeople,you’llspendmostofyouradultlifethinking,“OnceI’vesaved/earned$X,everythingwillbegreat.”Thenyou’llhit$X,movethegoalposts,andresumechasingyourtail.It’samiserablecycle.Yourgoalsshouldbeaboutmorethanmoney.5.Don’tstayinajobyouhatebecauseyoumadeacareerchoiceat18.Almostnooneknowswhatheorshewantstodoatthatage.Manypeopledon’tknowwhattheywantuntilthey’retwicethatage.(Thesearethe
signsyou’reinthewrongcareer.)6.Thebestthingmoneybuysistocontroloveryourtime.(69)________________________Onedayyou’llrealizethatthisfreedomisoneofthethingsthatmakesyoutrulyhappy.7.Changeyourmindwhenyouneedto.I’venoticedatendencyforpeopletothinkthey’vemasteredinvestingwhenthey’reyoung.Theystartinvestingatage18andthinktheyhaveitallfiguredoutbyage19.Theyneverdo.8.Somepeoplearebornintofamiliesthatencourageeducation;othersarefromfamiliesthatareagainstit.Somearebornintoflourishingeconomies;others,intowarandpoverty.Iwantyoutobesuccessful,andIwantyoutoearnit.Butrealizethatnotallsuccessisduetohardworkandnotallpovertyisduetolaziness.Keepthisinmindwhenjudgingpeople,includingyourself.9.Yoursavingsratehasalittletodowithhowmuchyouearnandalottodowithhowmuchyouspend.Iknowadentistwholivespaychecktopaycheck,alwaysontheedgeofruin.Iknowanotherpersonwhoneverearnedmorethan$50,000andsavedafortune.Thedifferenceisentirelyduetotheirspending.(70)__________________________.10.Don’tlistentomeifyoudisagreewithwhatI’vewritten.TheworldyougrowupinwillhavedifferentvaluesandopportunitiesthantheoneIdid.Moreimportant,you’lllearnbestwhenyoudisagreewithsomeoneandthenareforcedtolearnityourself.(Ontheotherhand,alwayslistentoyourmother.)IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
MeetTheMemberWhoQuitSugarWhenIwas15,Iweighed100kg.Iwasasize20+andhatedthewayIlooked.Iwasaserialbigeaterandquitedepressed.Iwouldsitinfrontofthefridge,eatsomething,movetothecupboard,eatapacketofchips,andmovebacktothefridge.Itwasaheartbreakingcycleofhateandfood.Ididn’tfeelconfident,pretty,orworthwhile.Shoppingmademecry,Iavoidedmirrors,andmysociallifecametoanend.IactuallylostfriendsbecausetheytoldmeIwasantisocial.ItbecamesobadthatIwantedtoabusemyself;myskinandmymindbecamemyenemy.Butthen,Iturnedmylifearound.Iquitsugar.Itstartedwithmymum.Shestagedanintervention(干預(yù))thatmademecry.Iwantedtochange-I
needed
tochange-andshecouldseehowunhappyIwas.Sheputmeontoadietthatmostlyaimedtoschedulemeals,and-tomyshockhorror-cutoutallprocessedsugar.Itwassohardatfirst.Iremembertheshameofsneakingchocolateandcandieswhenthethreeo’clockhungerhits.Buttheweekskeptcominganditjustgoteasier.Istoppedeatingsugar,andIstoppedlovingit;simpleasthat.Isubstitutedchipsandbiscuitsforfruitandnuts,andhadcup-of-soupsafterschoolwhenIwashitbythedesire.Ialsohadmoreenergy,havinga20-minutewalkwithmydogintomyeverydayroutine;Ibegantolovethatpersonaltime.Cuttingoutsugargavemesomuchmorecontrolovermybody,andmyoutlookonlifeimproved.Somanypeopleareintimidatedbythewords“quitsugar”.It’snottrue.Fruit,honey,etceteraarenaturalsugars,andbelieveme,theyfuelyoubetterthanchocolatebarsevercould.NowI’m17,turning18,andIweigh70kg.Istillstrugglewithmyweight,butthisiswhereIsitnaturally,andIamveryproudofmyself.IneverthoughtIwouldbeconfidentenoughtoweardressesorskirts,andtakeleadershiprolestoputmyselfoutthereanddevelopmysocialskills.Icouldneverhavedoneitwithoutthesupportofmyfriendsandfamily,andIurgeeveryonewhowantstodorightbythemselvesandchangetheirdiet-quittingsugarorotherwise-tosharetheirdecisionwithpeople.Developasupportnetwork,onlineoroffline,whichcanofferyouadviceorpickyouupwhenyou’redown.AndIcanassureyou,frommyownpersonalexperience,yourbodywillthankyou,andyouwillthankyourselftoo.V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.鈴聲一響,孩子們就沖了出來。(Out)出事后不久,朱莉(Julie)就被停職了。(suspend)會(huì)當(dāng)凌絕頂,一覽眾山小。(when)一些歐洲國家一直不愿接受非洲移民,部分原因是他們擔(dān)心社會(huì)安全問題。(reluctant)VI.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.日前,某寄宿制中學(xué)(boardingschool)明文禁止學(xué)生叫外賣(ordertake-awayfood),學(xué)生中議論紛紛。假設(shè)你是學(xué)生會(huì)主席李明,請(qǐng)代表全校同學(xué)給校長寫一封信,信中內(nèi)容包括:向校方反饋同學(xué)們對(duì)此規(guī)定的看法。向校方提出的意見和建議。(文中不得出現(xiàn)考生姓名、學(xué)校等任何真實(shí)信息)_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2016學(xué)年徐匯區(qū)第二學(xué)期高三英語質(zhì)量調(diào)研英語試卷答案及聽力文字稿I.ListeningComprehension:SectionA1-5CDACA6-10DBBDCSectionB11-13BCC14-16AAD17-20ABDDII.GrammarandvocabularySectionA21.until/before 22.tobecome 23.with 24.controlled 25.which26.arespared 27.them 28.facing 29.how 30.thatSectionB31.H32.K33.F34.A35.D36.B.37.J38.I39.C40.GIII.ReadingComprehension:SectionA41-45 BADAC 46-50BBCAC 51-55BDDBCSectionB56-58ADC59-62DACB63-66BBACSectionC67.F68.A69.C.70.DIV.SummaryWriting參考范例:Afterexperiencingalotofheartbreakingmomentsduetoheroverweight,theauthormadeuphermindtogodietbyquittingsugar.Sheturnedtohermotherandhealthyfood.Afterstrugglingwithherweightandsugar-eatinghabit,nowshehaslost30kgandfeelsmuchbetterthaneverbefore.Herexperienceistotakeactionandsupport.評(píng)分標(biāo)準(zhǔn):1.本題總分為10分,其中內(nèi)容5分,語言5分。2.評(píng)分時(shí)應(yīng)注意的主要方面:內(nèi)容要點(diǎn).信息呈現(xiàn)的連貫性和準(zhǔn)確性。3.詞數(shù)超過60,酌情扣分。
各檔次給分要求:內(nèi)容部分語言部分A.能準(zhǔn)確、全面地概括文章主旨大意,并涵蓋主要信息。B.能準(zhǔn)確概括文章主旨大意,但遺漏個(gè)別主要信息。C.能概括文章主旨大意,但遺漏部分主要信息。D.未能準(zhǔn)確概括文章主旨大意,遺漏較多主要信息或留有過多細(xì)節(jié)信息。E.幾乎不能概括文章的主旨大意,未涉及文中有意義的相關(guān)信息。F.完全未作答或作答與本題無關(guān)。A.能用自己的語言連貫、正確地表述。B.能用自己的語言較連貫.正確地表述,但有個(gè)別語言錯(cuò)誤。C.基本能用自己的語言連貫、正確地表述,但連貫性較差,且有少量不影響表意的語言錯(cuò)誤。D.基本能用自己的語言表述,但連貫性較差,且嚴(yán)重語言錯(cuò)誤較多。E.幾乎不能用自己的語言連貫、正確地表述。F.完全未作答或作答與本題無關(guān)。V.TranslationOutrushedthechildrenassoonasthebellrang.111Julie
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incident.111WhenIstandonthetopofMount.Tai,theothermountainsappearsosmall.1111//WhenreachingthetopoftheMount.Tai,Ihold
allmountainsinasingleglance.1111(注:本句中未提及泰山,不扣分,只要提及站在高山頂。)SomeEuropeancountrieshavebeenreluctanttoadmitAfricanimmigrants,partlybecause1 1 0.5 0.5theyareconcernedaboutsocialsecurityproblems. 1 1VI.GuidedWriting參考范例:DearRespectablePrincipal,Onbehalfofallstudentsinourschool,I’mwritingtoyouabouttheschoolbanonorderingtake-awayfoodimposedbyourschoolrecently.Weallagreethatthebanontake-awayfoodisreasonable.Thequalityoftake-awayfoodisnotreliableandmightdoharmtoourhealth,sothisbanisaimedatprotectingourhealthandhelpingusformagoodeatinghabit.Meanwhile,therearestillsomeproblemsevenifwedon’tordertake-awayfood.Wesincerelyhopeourschoolwillimprovetheserviceoftheschoolcanteen.Basically,thereisavarietyoffoodinourschoolcanteenandthetasteisacceptable.Butitissuper-crowdedduringlunchbreak,andmanyofushavetolineuptoolong.Isitpossiblemorewindowswillofferfood?What’sworse,thefoodwecangetafterlong-timewaitingiscoldinwinter,whichisfarfromsatisfactory.Besides,westronglyadviseourschooltoofferthenight-timesnacks.Moststudentshavesupperbeforefiveo'clock,somanyofus,especiallyboys,feelhungryatnight.Withoutnight-timesnacks,nowondermanystudentsturntoinstantnoodlestosatisfyourappetiteatnight,whichisbadforhealth.Tosumup,ourschoolhasmadear
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