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江蘇省南京市2016-2017學(xué)年高一英語下學(xué)期期中試題2016-2017學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試高一年級英語試卷第Ⅰ卷(共75分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一個小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。 1.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’thaveanynotes.B.Hewillbeabsentfromclass.C.Hecanlendthewomanhisnotes.2.Whathasthemanbeendoing?A.Greetinghisguests.B.Cleaningthehouse.C.ArguingwithMaggie.3.Whereisthewomannow?A.Athome. B.Atschool. C.Inalibrary.4.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheconversation?A.Themanisveryfull.B.Themanacceptstheinvitation.C.Themanwon’tgototheconcert.5.Howoftenwasthemagazinepublishedinthepast?A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Twiceamonth.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatwasthewomandoing?A.Listeningtotheradio.B.WatchingTV.C.Readingabook.7.Whatshouldpeopledoaccordingtotheman?A.Washclotheslessoften.B.Stopusingthefridge.C.Washclothesbyhand.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whydidthemancomplain?Lee.C.ProfessorBrown.20.WhatwillthestudentsdonextThursday?A.Haveclassesasusual.B.Havemid-termexam.C.Reviewlessons第二部分:單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.Allthroughhistory,bigchangeshavetakenplacein________Englishlanguage,especiallywhenHenryIVbecame________KingofEngland.A.the;the B.不填;the C.the;不填 D.an;不填22.Thoughhavinglivedabroadforyears,manyChinesestillthetraditionalcustoms.A.performB.possessC.observeD.support23.Youdon’tneedtoreturnthemoneyallatonce.Youcantheloanoveraperiodof20years.A.takebackB.paybackC.pullbackD.getback24.Wehadhopedtobeabletomoveintoournewhouseattheendofthemonth,butthingsdidn’t_____________asweexpected.A.workoutB.reachoutC.watchoutD.leaveout25.Micro-classasanewtechnologyhasbecomeahitforteachers,whichgivesstudentsquickandeasy________todigitalresourcesofvariouscourses.A.accessB.passageC.wayD.guidance26.Ameetingwasheldyesterdaytheherowholosthislifeforsavingthedrowninggirl.A.insearchofB.inmemoryofC.inplaceofD.infavourof27.Onethirdofthecountrycoveredwithtreesandthemajorityofthecitizens_______blackpeople.A.is;areB.is;isC.are;areD.are;is28.Thehousepriceshaverisenby12.4%overthe12monthstotheendofMarch,completely________hisplantobuyamorecomfortableapartment.A.ruined B.ruining C.toruin D.ruins29.Theconductormade________clearthatnobuseswillberunning. A.that B.what C.it D.which30Infrontofthefamousbigtrees________afamily,________theparentstreattheirchildlikeafriend.A.lives;where B.were;which C.settle;while D.staying;who31.________Ican’tunderstandis________hewantstochangehismind.A.That;that B.What;why C.Which;what D.What;不填32.---Whatmadetheteachersoangry?---.A.TomcamelateB.ThatTomcamelateC.WhenTomcamelateD.BecauseTomcamelate33.Thisbook________intomanydifferentlanguages. A.isreportedtotranslate B.hasreportedtohavebeentranslated C.isreportedtohavebeentranslated D.reportstohavetranslated34.Itissaidthathisnewapartmentis________theoldone.Whichonecan’tbeused? A.threetimeslargerthan B.threetimesaslargeas C.threetimesthesizeofD.asthreetimeslargeas35.---Whatareyougoingtodothisweekend?---.Iftimepermits,ImaygotoShanghaiwithmyfriends.A.Don’tmentionitB.Itdoesn’tmatterC.ForgetitD.Itdepends第三部分:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)“Youwillneverwalkagain.Youwillhavetouseawheelchair.”Iheardhis36fallheavilyonmyears,numbing(使麻木)mysoul.IfIhadneverfelthopelessbefore,Ifelthopelessthen.Thecaraccidenthasleftmeunconscious.When37,Ifoundbothlegsincasts(石膏).WhileIhadotherseriousinjuries,my38weremyfirstconcern.Workingasaspecialneedsteacherandbusyandactivebynature,Icouldn’timaginebeing39inawheelchair.Lyinginmybed,IwonderedhowI40givemyten-year-oldsonhopethatmomwould41__.He’dbeencheerfuloneveryvisit,butIsaw42inhiseyes.HeneededtherayofhopethatIwouldnotbeinawheelchairforever.Justmaybe,Ithought,Icouldusethisexperiencetoteachhimwhattodowhenmisfortune43__.Itdidn’ttakemelongtobecome44withmylimitedmovementsandevenwiththepacethedoctorswerewillingtogowithme.Iwasdeterminedtolearneverythingtheyshowedme.Everynightinmyprivateroom,assoonasIknewIwouldn’tbe45ordiscovered,Iwouldmovemyselffromthebedtothefloor,46ontothebedrail(床欄桿)fordearlife,andslowlyputtingmyweight47myfeet.Afterseveralweeksofsuchdifficult48,mystrengthandconfidencecontinuedto49_.Itcamethetimetosharemyaccomplishmentswiththepersonmost50tome.Onenight,whenIheardmysongreetthenursesatthestation,I51myselfup.Asheopenedthedoor,Itookafewsmallsteps.52,hecouldonlywatchasIturnedandstartedbacktobed.Allofthepain,thefear,andthestruggle53asIheardthewordsIhadlongedtohear,“Mommy,youcanwalk!”Iamnowabletowalkalone,sometimesusingastick.Iamabletotakepublictransportationtoshopandvisitfriends.Mylifehasbeenblessedwithmany54ofwhichIamproud.Butnonehaseverbroughtmethesatisfactionandjoy55bythosefourlittlewordsofmyson.36.A.report B.words C.explanations D.decision37.A.awakened B.hit C.asked D.discovered38.A.legs B.parents C.activities D.surroundings39.A.placed B.caught C.stuck D.carried40.A.might B.should C.could D.must41.A.change B.succeed C.adjust D.recover42.A.curiosity B.surprise C.fear D.puzzle43.A.passes B.happens C.continues D.remains44.A.familiar B.strict C.discouraged D.impatient45.A.punished B.interrupted C.accepted D.protected46.A.falling B.setting C.holding D.getting47.A.in B.through C.at D.on48.A.efforts B.lessons C.acts D.hours49.A.appear B.survive C.build D.add50.A.useful B.important C.popular D.pleasant51.A.draggedB.dressed C.woke D.opened52.A.Disappointed B.Embarrassed C.Frightened D.Shocked53.A.faded B.spread C.backed D.sank54.A.expectations B.challenges C.achievements D.supports55.A.proved B.offered C.taught D.suggested第四部分閱讀理解(共10小題,每小題2分,滿分20分)AEarnMoneyThisSummerwithSunnyLibraries!Doyouhavetoomuchfreetimethissummervacation?Doyouneedasummerjobtoearnextramoney?Doyouwanttobeinvolvedinyourcommunity(社區(qū))?SunnyAreaLibrarySystem(SALS)hasjobopportunitiesforhighschoolstudents.Thesearegoodchancestogetworkexperience.BookTheaterbringschildren’sbookstoriestolife.IthasshowsatallSunnyLibraries.Applicants(申請者)shouldenjoyperforminginfrontofanaudienceandworkingwithyoungchildren.WorkHours:Practice:Fridays4:00pm—6:00pmPerformance:Tuesdays10:00amRateofPay:$16/performanceComputerTutor(導(dǎo)師)helpsgueststodealwithtechnologyproblems,involvingInternetsearchesandusingtheSALSWebsitetofindmaterials.Applicantsshouldhavecomputerskills.WorkHours:Monday—Friday9:00am—5:00pmRateofPay:$8/hourBookmobilehelpsthedriverfindtheroutestolibraries.Thetruckyouworkinisair-conditioned,andthedriverisfriendly.Applicantsmustbeabletoliftheavyboxes.WorkHours:SundayandFriday9:00am—4:00pmRateofPay:$10/hourReaderDeskprovidesservicewithasmilewhilecheckingmaterialsinandouttoguests.Friendlyattitudeandabilitytoworkonlibrarydatasystemrequired.WorkHours:Monday—Tuesday8:00am—4:00pmRateofPay:$7.50/hour56.Ifyouareinterestedinacting,________shouldbeyourchoice.A.BookTheater B.Bookmobile C.ComputerTutor D.ReaderDesk57.Thepurposeoftheadvertisementisto________.A.attractstudentstolibraries B.raisemoneyforlibrariesC.introducenewbooks D.offerjobopportunitiesBBritishpotatofarmersweretakingtothestreetstocallfortheexpression“couchpotato”tobetakenfromthedictionarybecauseitharmsthevegetable’simage.TheBritishPotatoCouncilwantstheOxfordEnglishDictionarytoreplacetheexpressionwiththeterm"couchslouch",withprotestsplannedoutsideparliamentinLondonandtheofficesofOxfordUniversityPress.KathrynRace,headofmarketingattheCouncil,whichrepresentssome4,000growersandprocessors,saidthegrouphadcomplainedinwritingtotheOEDbuthadyettoreceivearesponse."Wearetryingtogetridoftheimagethatpotatoesarebadforyou,"shesaidMonday.Thepotatohashaditsknocksinthepast.OfcourseitisnottheOxfordEnglishDictionary'sfaultbutwewanttouseanothertermthan“couchpotato”becausepotatoesarenaturallyhealthy.TheOEDsays"couchpotato"originatedasAmericanslang,meaning"apersonwhospendsleisuretimepassivelyoridlysittingaround,especiallywatchingtelevisionorvideotapes."ThePotatoCouncilsaysitscampaignhasthebackingofdieticians(飲食學(xué)家)whosaythevegetableislowinfatandhighinvitaminC.Supportingthecampaign,celebritychefAntonyWorrallThompsonsaidthevegetablewasoneofBritain’sfavoritefoods.“Notonlyaretheyhealthy,theyareversatile(多樣的),convenientandtastegreattoo.Lifewithoutpotatoislikeasandwichwithoutafilling,”hesaid.JohnSimpson,chiefeditoroftheOxfordEnglishDictionary,saidthedictionaryfirstincludedtheterm“couchpotato”in1993andsaid"dictionariesjustreflectthewordsthatsocietyuses."Hesaidwordswerenevertakenoutofthefull-lengthdictionary,whichincludessome650,000wordscontainedin20volumes.Butlittle-usedwordscanberemovedfromthesmallerdictionariestomakewayfornewerones.“Ifsocietystopsusingwords,thentheyaretakenoutofthesmallerdictionaries”,headded.“Thefirstknownrecordeduseoftheexpression“couchpotato”wasina1979LogAngelesTimesarticle,”Simpsonsaid.NigelEvans,amemberofparliamentfortheRibbleValleyinLancashire,hasmadeamotioninsupportofthecampaign,highlightingthenutritionalvalueoftheBritishpotato.58.TheBritishpotatofarmerswenttodemonstrateagainstOEDbecause__________.A.thephrase“couchpotato”haslargelydamagedthebenefitsofplantingpotatoesB.OEDboardhashadprejudice(偏見)inabsorbing“couchpotato”intoitsnewversionsofdictionaryC.thephrase“couchpotato”hashurtpeople’sfeelingsaboutpotatoesD.thephrase“couchpotato”hasruinedthepositiveimageofpotatoes59.AccordingtotheBritishPotatoCouncil,theOED__________.A.hasdonesomethingwrongtotheBritishpotatofarmersB.shouldleaveoutfromitthephrase“couchpotato”C.shouldreplacethephrasewith“couchslouch”D.shouldmakeupforwhatitdidtothefarmers60.AntonyWorrallThompsonsupportedthecampaignstartedbythePotatocouncilbecause________.A.heisacookandpotatoishisfavoritefoodB.thephrasedoesn’tmatchwhatpeoplethinkofC.potatoesareofrichnutrientsandgoodtasteD.potatoesareamainsourceformakingsandwich61.WhatcanbestdescribetheviewpointsheldbyJohnSimpson?A.OEDwillremovethephraseifitcausesstrongprotestsB.OEDshouldcollectallthewordsreflectingsocietyusesC.Ifwordsarelittleused,theymightberemovedfromOEDD.ThephrasemightberemovedfromsmallerdictionariesonedayCRosemarysatatherkitchentable,workingacrosswordpuzzle.Crosswordswerenice;theyfilledthetime,andkeptthemindactive.Sheneededjustonewordtocompletethismorning’spuzzle;thecluewas“aSwissriver,”andthefirstofitsthreeletterswas“A”.Unfortunately,Rosemaryhadnoideawhatthenameofriverwas,andcouldnotlookitup.Heratlaswasonherdesk,andthedeskwasintheguestroom,currentlybeingoccupiedbyhergrandsonVictor.Lookingupoverthetopsofherglasses,Rosemaryglancedatthekitchenclock:itwasalmost10a.m.Landsakes!Didtheboyintendtosleepallday?Shenoticedthepaininherwristagain,andputdownherpen.Anyhow,at87yearsofage,shewasgladshecouldstillwriteatall.Shehaddecidedlongagothatgrowingoldwaslikeslowlyturningtostone;youcouldn’ttakeanythingforgranted.Shestoodupslowly,painfully,andstartedwalkingtotheguestroom.Thetrip,thoughonlyadistanceofabout25feet,seemedtotakealongwhile.Rosemaryarrivedatthedoortotheguestroom.Itstoodslightlyopen,andshelookedthroughtheopening.Victorlaysleepingonhisside,hisarmsbent,hisexpressionslightlypained.Getup,lazybones,shewantedtosay.Eveninchildhood,Rosemaryhadneversleptpast4a.m.;thereweretoomanychorestodo.HowdifferentthingswereforVictor’sgeneration!Heryoungestgrandsonbehavedasifhehadneverdoneachoreinhislife.Twenty-oneyearsold,hehaddrivendowntoFloridatovisitRosemaryinhisshinynewcar,agiftfromhisdearparents.Victorwouldfinishcollegesoon,andhisfutureappearedbright—ifheevergotoutofbed,thatis.SomethingVictorhadsaidlastnightoverdinnerhaddisturbedher.Nowwhatwasit?Ohyes;hehadbeentalkingaboutoneofhiscollegecourses—a“gut”,hehadcalledit.Whenshehadaskedhimtoexplaintheword,Victorhadsaiditwasacoursethatyoutooksimplybecauseitwaseasytopass.Rosemary,whohadnotevenhadahighschooleducation,foundthewordunpleasant.Ifshehadbeenallowedtocontinueherstudies,shewouldneverhavetakena“gut”...Thememoryfloodedbackthen,stillpainfulasanopenwoundalltheseyearslater.Itwasthefirstdayofhighschool.Shehadgraduatedfromgrammarschoolthepreviousyear,butherfatherhadforbiddenhertogotohighschoolthatautumn,sayingshewasneededonthefarm.Aftermuchtearfulbegging,shehadgottenhimtopromisethatnextyear,shecouldstarthighschool.Shehadenduredawholeyearofchoresinsteadofbooks,withanimalsandroughfarmhandsforcompanyinsteadofpeopleofherownage.Now,atlast,thegloriousdaywasathand.Shehadputonherbestdress(sheownedtwo),herheartracinghopefully.Butherfatherwaswaitingforherasshecamedownstairs.“Wheredoyouthinkyou’regoing?”heasked.“Tohighschool,Papa.”“Noyou’renot.Takethatthingoffandgetbacktowork.”“ButPapa,youpromised!”“DoasIsay!”hethundered.TherewasnoarguingwithPapawhenhespokethatway.Tearfully,shehadtodragherselfupstairstochangeclothes.Rosemarystillwonderedwhatherlifewouldhavebeenlikeifherfatherhadnotbeenwaitingatthebottomofthestairsthatday,orifsomehowshehadfoundthestrengthtodisobeyhim...Suddenly,Victormovedslightly,withoutwaking,andwhisperedsomethingunintelligible.Wakenfromherdaydreaming,RosemarystaredatVictor.Shewonderedifhewerehavinganightmare.62.Bysaying“ifheevergotoutofbed”(Para.3)RosemarythoughtVictorwas______.A.tootiredtogetup B.promising(有前途的)butlazyC.impolitetooversleep D.oldenoughtohelpwithchores63.WhydidRosemarydislikeVictor’suseoftheword“gut”?A.BecauseitshowedthatVictordidn’ttakeeducationseriously.B.BecauseitremindedRosemaryofhergrammarschoolclasses.C.Becauseitindicatedthatcollegecoursesweretooeasytopass.D.BecauseitimpliedthatRosemarywaslackinginhighschooleducation.64.Rosemary’smemoryofthedaywhenshefinallypreparedtostarthighschoolindicatesthat______A.shehadalreadydecidedtotakeupajob B.shehadhesitatedoverherchoiceofclothesC.shehaddoneespeciallywellingrammarschool D.shehadstronglydesiredtocontinuehereducation65.Thepassageasawholeismainlyabout_______.A.whetherRosemarywillgouptowakeVictorup B.Rosemary’sstruggletokeeppainfulmemoriesC.Rosemary’sconcernforVictor’sstudy D.whetherRosemaryshouldfightforherschoolingopportunity第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,共45分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Therearegoodreasonstovalueourfriendships.Someyearsagoapublic-opinionresearchfirm,RoperStarchWorldwide,asked2007peopletonameoneortwothingsthatsaidthemostaboutthemselves.Friendsfaroutrankedhomesjobs,clothesandcars.

“Ironically,”saysBrantR.Burleson,professorofcommunicationatPurdueUniversityinWestLafayette,Ind.,“thebetterfriendsyouare,themorelikelyyou’llfaceconflicts.”Andtheoutcomecanbewhatyoudon’twant—anendtotherelationship.

Thegoodnewsisthatmosttroubledfriendshipscanbemended.

Swallowyourpride.Itwasn’teasy,butthat’swhatDeniseMorelandofHickamAirForceBaseinHawaiididwhenafriendshipturnedsour.Fornearlyfourmonths,Moreland,45,hadwatchedoverNoraHuizenga’stwoyoungdaughters,whowerelivingwiththeirfatheronthebase,whileHuizenga,40,completedtrainingasadentalhygienistinNevada.“Ifelthonoredtobeaskedtostepin,”Morelandsays.

“WhenHuizengareturnedatChristmas,”Morelandrecalls,“Ihadsomuchtotellher,butshenevercalled.”

Onedaughterhadabirthdayparty,butMorelandwasn’tinvited.“IfeltlikeI’dbeenused,”shesays.Atfirst,MorelandsworetoavoidHuizenga.Thenshedecidedtoswallowherprideandletherfriendknowhowshefelt.Huizengaadmittedthatshe’dbeensoworriedaboutbeingseparatedfromherfamilythatshe’dbeenblindtowhatherfriendhaddonetohelpher.Todayshesays,“IwouldneverhavefiguredoutwhathappenedifDenisehadn’tcalledmeonit.”

Whenafriendhurtsyou,yourinstinctistoprotectyourself.Butthatmakesithardertosolveproblems,explainsWilliamWilmot,authorofRelationalCommunication.“Mostofusarerelievedwhendifferencesarebroughtoutintheopen.”

Apologizewhenyou’rewrong—evenifyou’vealsobeenwronged.Butoverthecourseofafriendship,eventhebestpeoplemakemistakes.“Wedon’tthinkclearlywhenwe’rearguing,”saysMichaelLang,aprofessionalmediator(調(diào)解人)inPittsburgh.Instead,saysLang,ask:“What’sgoingon?Thisdoesn’tmakesense.”

Seethingsfromyourfriend’spointofview.SociologistsRebeccaAdamsRosemaryandBliesznerinterviewed53adultswhoeachhadmanyfriendshipslastingdecades.“Wewerecurioushowthesepeoplemanagedtosustainstrongfriendshipsforsolong,”saysBlieszner.Toleranceiskey,theresearcherslearned.”It’ssurprisinghowoftenanargumentresultsfromasimplemisunderstanding,”addspsychotherapistAnneFrenkel.

Recognizethatfriendshipschange.“Friendshipschangeasourneedsandlifestyleschange,”Wilmotobserves.

Makingfriendscansometimesseemeasy,saysYager.ThehardpartiskeepingtheconnectionsstrongduringthenaturalupsanddownsthataffectallrTitle:KeeponyourfriendshipsOurfriendshipsshouldbe_(66)_________Accordingtoasurvey,friendsaremore(67)________thanotherthingslikehomes,jobsandcars.However,thebetterfriendsyouare,themore(68)_______youmayfacemoreconflicts.(69)tomendingabrokenfriendship

Swallowyourpride

Whenafriendshipisdamaged,itonlymakesthingsworsetoescapefromreality.Instead,weshouldlaydownourself-esteemand(70)ourfeelingsstraightforwardlytoourfriends.Makeanapologywhenyouaremistaken

Weshould(71)_______arguingsinceitmakesnosenseatall.(72)_____differences

We’dbetterlearntoputourselvesinourfriends’shoes.Inmanycases,asimplemisunderstandingcan(73)______toarguments.

Recognizethechangeoffriendships

Weshouldbe(74)________ofthefactthatfriendshipschangeasourneedsandlifestyleschange.

ConclusionFriendshipisanhonorandagift,anditisworthwhile(75)______effortstocherishandnurture.

第二節(jié)根據(jù)首字母完成句子(共5小題,每題1分,滿分5分)76.ThegroupofEnglish,playingaleadingroleinthewholeworld,isaninternationalorganizationc_____________oftherichestcountriesoftheworld.77.Thoughf________in2010,thecompanyinourcityhasbecomeoneofthefamouscompaniesinourcountry.78..Hehadbeenworkingontheprojectfornearlyhalfamonth.Muchtohisr,hiseffortspaidoff.79.Neverhwhenthechanceturnsup!Youshouldtrytograspandmakefulluseofit.80.Whengoingabroad,youshouldpayattentiontoc_______differencebetweenthetwocountries.第三節(jié)課文填空(共5小題,每小題兩空,每空1分,滿分10分)請根據(jù)課文內(nèi)容及中文提示,在空格處寫出一個形式上和語義上均符合要求的單詞,并把該詞的完整形式寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)題號的橫線處。81.在第一次世界大戰(zhàn)和第二次世界大戰(zhàn)期間,鴿子被軍方用來和前線往返傳遞信息,挽救了許多士兵的生命,甚至幫助贏得了一些重要的勝利。DuringbothWorldⅠandⅡ,pigeonswere______byarmiestocarrymessagestoandfromthefrontlines,____thelivesofmanysoldiersandevenhelpingwinsomeimportantvictories.82.最后,一些人對他忍無可忍,于是便把他送上了法庭,罪名是質(zhì)疑希臘眾神的存在和腐蝕雅典的年輕人。Finally,somepeoplehadhadenoughofhim,sotheytookhimtoorquestioningtheexistenceoftheGreekgodsandfortheyoung83.當(dāng)她沿著狹窄的街道行走時,她聽到了由遠(yuǎn)及近的腳步聲,但當(dāng)她走到街道的拐角處時,腳步聲消失了。Asshewalkedalongthenarrowstreet,sheheardthesoundoffootsteps,but________thetimeshereachedthecornerofthestreet,thefootstepsweregone.84.漢語與西方語言不同,區(qū)別在于它不使用字母,而是用漢字表示意思、物體和行為。TheChineselanguagediffersfromWesternlanguagesthat,insteadofanalphabet,itusescharacterswhichstandideas,objectsordeeds.85.因為金屬絲很重,所以每本書都會重達(dá)100磅。整個系統(tǒng)使用起來非常不方便。Sincethemetalwirewasheavy,eachbook__________asmuchas100pounds.Thewholesystemwasnot___________foruse.第四節(jié)書面表達(dá)(20分)目前,越來越多的中學(xué)生周末上各種各樣的培訓(xùn)班或請家教。對于這一現(xiàn)象,存在以下兩種不同觀點。請你根據(jù)以下提示,以AreTrainingClassesNecessary?為題,寫一篇150詞左右的短文,反映表中內(nèi)容,并簡要闡述自己的觀點。有些人認(rèn)為有必要另一些人認(rèn)為沒有必要1.有老師輔導(dǎo)比自己學(xué)好,2.彌補(bǔ)上課錯過或沒聽懂的東西3.更多機(jī)會和時間老師交流1.養(yǎng)成依賴習(xí)慣,導(dǎo)致有的學(xué)生課堂上不認(rèn)真聽講2.學(xué)生需要時間休息和娛樂3.意味著花費很多錢個人觀點:……注意:1.詞數(shù):150字左右,短文的開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。2.短文需包括表中所有要點,內(nèi)容可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,使行文連貫。3.參考詞匯:家庭教師:tutor依賴:dependence娛樂:recreationAreTrainingClassesNecessary?Nowadaysmoreandmorestudentsattenddifferentkindsoftrainingclassesorhiretutorstoimprovetheirgradesattheweekends.___________________________________________________________

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