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2020?2021學(xué)年黑龍江省哈爾濱九中高三(上)第二次月

考英語(yǔ)試卷

一、單選題(本大題共40/.'題,共40.0分)

I.Itiswidelyacknowledgedthatstudentsshouldbeintermsofoverallquality.

()

A.supportedB.matchedC.evaluatedD.controlled

2.Theclimatehereisquitepleasant,thetemperaturerarely,_,

reaching300Cinsummer.()

A.ifnotB.ifeverC.ifanyD.ifso

3.Asagrassrootssingcr.shereadseverythingshecanconcerningmusic,andtakesevery

opportunitytoimproveherself.()

A.catchsightofB.getholdof

C.takechargeofD.makementionof

4.Theoldruleshavetobebecausetheyonlyappliedtothecircumstances(hatcxis

tedwhentheyweremadeahundredyearsago.()

A.developedB.establishedC.observedD.revised

5.Checkcarrots,potatoes,onionsandanyothervegetablesandimmediatelyuseor

throwawayanywhichshowsignsofrotting.()

A.indemandB.instoreC.onloanD.onsale

6.Themeaningoftheword"nice'changcdafewtimes___itfinallycametoincludethesen

se"pleasant."()

A.beforeB.afterC.sinceD.while

7.Terry,please_yourcellphonewhenGrandmaistalkingtoyou.()

A.lookupfromB.lookintoC.lookbackonD.lookthrough

8.TheScottishgirlblueeyeswonthefirstprizeintheFifthChineseSpeech

Contest.()

A.byB.ofC.inD.with

9.Susanmadecleartomethatshewished(omakeanewlifeforherself.()

A.thatB.thisC.itD.her

10.It'sstandardpracticeforacompanylike(hisoneasecurityofficer.()

A.employedB.beingemployed

C.toemployD.employs

11.fired,yourhealthcareandotherbenefitswillnotbeimmediatelycutoff.()

A.WouldyoubeB.ShouldyoubeC.CouldyoubeD.Mightyoube

12.Hetothelabthanhesetouttodotheexperiment.()

A.hasnosoonergotB.nosoonergot

C.willnosoonergetD.hadnosoonergot

13.Mum,IwaswonderingifyoucouldlendmeafewdollarsuntilIonFriday.

A.getpaidB.gotpaidC.havepaidD.hadbeenpaid

14.OfficialssaythatfewpatientswiththeCOVID-19owingtotheeffectiveprevention.

()

A.infectedB.haveinfectedC.beinfectedD.areinfected

15.Don'tworry.I'msureyourmissingglasseswillsoonerorlater.()

A.turntoB.tumdownC.turnonD.turnup

16.isknowntousallisthattheoldchemist,forlifewashardinthepast,

stillworksveryhardinhiseighties.()

A.As:whomB.What;whomC.It:whoseD.As;whose

17.OnAIDSDay,

ourgovernmentdemandedthattheproblemspaidspecialattentionto.()

A.referredtobeingB.referredtobe

C.refertobeingD.refertobe

18.-ItisfiveyearsIsawyoulast.

-Yes,andwhatapityitissinceitwillbeseveralyearsweseeeachotheragain.

()

A.before:sinceB.when:when

C.since;beforeD.when;then

19.Misunderstandingsfromlackofsocialcommunication,unless

properly,mayleadtoseriousproblems.()

A.arisen;handlingB.arising:handled

C.rising:handledD.risen;handling

20.AtfirstRobertwouldn'tlethisdaughtergodiving,buteventuallyhe_asshewasso

confidentaboutherskills.()

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A.gaveinB.dressedupC.brokeinD.turnedup

21.Inmoderntimes,peoplehavetolearntoallkindsofpressurealthough

theyareleadingacomfortablelife.()

A.keepwithB.staywithC.meetwithD.livewith

22.Hadsheherpromise,shewouldhavemadeitLoYaleUniversity.()

A.lookeduptoB.liveduptoC.keptupwithD.comeupwith

23.Thereisnodoubtthatthiscandidate'sadvantagehisabilitytocommunicate

withforeignersinEnglish.()

A.leavesoutB.goesagainstC.liesinD.makesup

24.Wouldyoupleasethepaperformeandseeifthereareanymistakes?

A.lookaroundB.lookintoC.lookupD.lookthrough

25.Thevoteofthegovernmentdoesnothaveanoverallcomparedwiththatofallthe

otherpartiesaddedtogether.()

A.majorB.majorityC.maximumD.matter

26.Itookaseriesofbadlypaidsecretarialjobswhichmademereally.()

A.miserableB.mentalC.modestD.modern

27.Ithinktheofthestcry,Cinderella,istoletthechildrenreadingitbehonest.()

A.conceptB.moralC.normalD.motivation

28.Asain(hefieldofgeneticengineering.heisgivenallthecreditforalltheextrawork.

()

A.pilotB.pepperC.pioneerD.photographer

29.Itisuniversallyacknowledgedthatandignorancearetheenemiesofprogress.()

A.povertyB.patternC.patientD.property

30.Ifweworkwithastrongwill,wecananydifficulty,howevergreatitis.()

A.overlookB.overcomeC.predictD.prevent

31.Myparentsalwayseatmealsinordertoleaveallthebestthingsforme.()

A.plainB.painfulC.properD.picnic

32.Asanewspokesman,heoftenthinksofhowhecanreactmoreappropriatelyonsuch.

()

A.occasionsB.occupationsC.operationsD.options

33.Wearewaitingtohearthefinalofthenegotiations.()

A.outputB.outlineC.outcomeD.outlook

34.Awarmthoughtsuddenlycametomeimightusethepocketmoneytobuy

someflowersfbrmymother'sbirthday.

A.whatB.whichC.thatD.whether

35.PublicschoolsintheUnitedStateshavetobeaboutreligion,eventhoughtheyclose

forholidayslikeChristmas.()

A.negativeB.neutralC.pessimisticD.passive

36.ThemanwasConfucius,thefromancientChinaandarguablythetruefatherof

Chinesethought.()

A.philosopherB.physicianC.physicistD.psychologist

37.Wecannotalwaystheconventionalcustomshandeddowntousfromthepast.()

A.performB.possessC.observeD.support

38.Idecidedtodosomethingtoregainmyg(x)dnameasakindlyaunt.My,Frost.had

neverforgivenmeforthedictionaryIhadboughthimasabirthdaypresentlastyear.

()

A.grandsonB.cousinC.nieceD.nephew

39.Itneveroccurredtomeyoucouldsucceedinpersuadinghimtochangehismind.

()

A.whichB.whatC.thatD.if

40.Fivefiremenescapeddeathwhenastaircasecollapsedbeneaththeirfeet.

A.necessarilyB.narrowlyC.relativelyD.temporarily

二、閱讀理解(本大題共15小題,共30.0分)

A

GrandOpeningBentwoodTruckMuseumSaturday,Novcmbcr8,at10:0()A.M.

Aftereighteenmonthsofhardworkbymorethan100volunteers,theBentwoodTruckMuseum

isreadytoopen.TheoldfactoryonthecornerofPalmerStreetandNormanDrivehadbeen

scheduledtobedestroyed.WhenRogerHaygoodheardabouttheplanstoteardownthe

building.heboughtitsothathecouldstorehiscollectionofoldtrucksthere.Thenhehadthe

ideaofturningthebuildingintoatruckmuseum.

Duringthepastyearandahalf.theoldbuildinghasbeentransformedintoatreasurechestof

memories.Insteadofadarkanddullhouse,thebuildinghasbecomeacheerj\brighthomeforall

kindsoftrucksfromthepast.

Themuseumnowhouses68trucks,andwehopetohaveevenmoresoon.Thereisa1959school

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bus,a1942bakerytruck,anda1937fireengine.Ouroldestvehicleisa1919milktruck.Our

newestvehicleisa1966towtruck.

Youcanlakearideonafiretruck,amailtruck,oranice-creamtruck.Ridesare$2.00,butyou

cangetaticketforafreerideatanygrocerystoreinBentwood.Helpuscelebrateourgrand

openingbybringingyourfamilyandfriendsJThereissomethingtointeresteveryonewho

attends.TheBentwoodTruckMuseumisaspecialpieceofourhistory.

*TogettoBentwoodTruckMuseum.takeRoute29(KingstonHighway)toPalmerStreet.

*GosouthonPalmerStreetibroneblockandtakealeftontoNormanDrive.

Youwillseethemuseumbuildingandtheamusementparkonyourleft.

Parkingisavailableacrossthestreet,onyourright.

41.Inwhichofthefollowingcanvisitorstakearide?

A.Aschoolbus.B.Abakerytruck.

C.Amilktruck.D.Amailtruck.

42.WhereisBentw(x)dTruckMuseum?

A.OnKingstonHighway.B.OnRobertStreet.

C.OnNormanDrive.D.OnElliottS:reet.

43.Whatisspecialaboutthismuseum?

A.Itexhibitstrucksdatingbackto200yearsago.

B.Itisnotpossibleforyoutodrivetothemuseum.

C.Itistransformedfromanoldfactorybyvolunteers.

D.Itisbuiltbecauseanoldfactoryhasbeendestroyed.

B

Iturned8yearsoldthedayIskippedschoolforthefirsttiinc.ltwaseasilydone:Bothmy

parentsleftforworkbeforemyschoolbusarrivedonweekdays,sowhenitshowedupatmy

houseonthatcoldwintermorning,!simplydidnotgeton.Theperfectcrime!

AndwhatdidIdowithmyselfonthatgloriousstolenday,withnoadultinchargeandnolimits

onmyactivities?DidIgethigh?Hilthemallforashopliftingextravaganza(狂歡)?

Nope.lbuiltawarmfireinthewoodstove,preparedabowlofpopcorn,grabbedablanket,and

read.Iwasthrilledandtransportedbyabook-itwasHemingway'sTheSunAlsoRises-andI

justneededtobealonewithitforalittlewhile.IachedtoknowwhatwouldhappentoJake

BarnesandLadyBrettAshleyandRobertCohn.Icouldn'tbearthethoughtofsittingina

classroomtakinganotherexamwhenIcouldbetravelingthroughSpaininthe1920switha

bunchofexpatriates(異鄉(xiāng)客).

Ispentthatdaylostinwords.Timefellaway,astheroomaroundmeturnedtomist,andmy

role-asadaughter,sister,teenager,andstudent-intheworldnolongerhadanymeaning.Ihad

accidentallycomeacrossthekeytoperfecthappiness:Ihadbecomecompletelyabsorbedby

somethingIloved.

lookingbackonitnow,Icanseethatsomesubtlethingswerehappeningtomymindandtomy

lifewhileIwasinthatstateofabsorption.Hemingway'slanguagewasquietlybraidingitself

intomyimagination.!wasdownloadinginformationabouthowtocreatesimpleandelegant

sentences.agoodandsolidplot.Inotherwords,Iwaslearninghowtowrite.Withoutrealizing

it,Iwashotonthetrailofmyownfate.Writingnowabsorbsmethewayreadingoncedidand

happinessistheirgeneroussideeffect.

44.Whydidtheauthorskipschoolonthatday?

A.Becauseherparentslefthomeearly.

B.Becauseitwasabitingcoldwintermorning.

C.Becauseshewasfascinatedbyanovel.

D.Becauseshewasanxioustotaketheexam.

45.Whatdidtheauthorthinkisthesourceoftruejoy?

A.Readingafictionbythefire.

B.Travellingwithabunchofexpatriates.

C.Breakingtherulesandregulations.

D.Beingoccupiedbyone'spassion.

46.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedphrase"braidingitselfinto"inthelastparagraph?

A.Entering.B.Destroying.C.Mending.D.Blocking.

47.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

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A.Theauthorwastiredofhisrolesinthereal-life.

B.Writinghasahorribleeffectontheauthor'slifenow.

C.Theauthorskippedschoolwhenhewas8yearsold.

D.Becomingawriteristheauthor'schildhooddream.

c

Forthepast3000years.whenpeoplethoughtofmoneyjheythoughtofcash.Frombuyingfood

tosettlingbarbills.day-to-daydealingsinvolvedpaperorclinkingbitsofmetal.Overthepast

dccadc.however.digitalpaymentshavetakenoff—tappingyourcreditcardonaterminalor

usingasmartphonehasbecomenormal.Nowthisrevolutionisabouttoturncashintoan

endangeredspeciesinsomericheconomies.ThatwillmakeIheeconomymoreefficient.butit

alsoposesnewproblemsthatcouldmakethechangevictim.

Countriesarceliminating(消除)cashatvaryingspeeds.Butthecircctionoftravelisclcar.and

insomecasesthejourneyisnearlycomplete.InSwedenthenumberofretailcashtransactions

perpersonhasfallenby80%inthepasttenyears.Cashaccountsforjust6%ofpurchasesby

valueinNorway.BritainisprobablyfourorsixyearsbehindtheNordiccountries.Americais

perhapsadecadebehind.Outsidetherichworld,cashisstillking.Buteventhereitsdominance

isbeingweakened.InChina.digitalpaymentsrosefrom4%ofallpaymentsin2012to84%in

2020.

Cashisdyingoutbecauseoftwoforccs.Oncisdemand-youngerconsumerswantpayment

systems(hatplugseamlessly(無(wú)縫地)intotheirdigitallivcs.Butequallyimportant,suppliers

suchasbanksandtechfinns(indevelopedmarkets)and(clccomscompanies(inemerging

ones)arcdevelopingfast,casy-to-uscpaymenttechnologiesfromwhichtheycanpulldataand

pocketfees.

IngeneraLtheoutlookofacashlesseconomyisexcellentnews.Cashisinefficient.Inrich

countries,minting,sorting,storinganddistributingitisestimatedtocostabout0.5%ofGDP.But

thatdoesnotbegintocapturethegains.Whenpaymentsdisappear,peopleandshopsareless

fragiletotheft.Govemmentscankeepaclosereyeonfraudorillegaltax

avoidance.Digitalizationvastlyexpandstheplaygroundofsmallbusinessesandsoletradersby

enablingthemtosellbeyondtheirborders.ltalsocreatesacredithistory,helpingconsumers

borrow.

48.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph1?

A.Toshowthebackgroundofusingcash.

B.Tointroducethemaintopicofthetext.

C.Topresentthedevelopmentofcash.

D.Toexplainthehistoryofdigitalpayments.

49.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Swedenhasalreadycompletelyeliminatedcash.

B.Digitalpaymentshavereplacedcashinrichcountries.

C.BritaindevelopsfasterthanChinaindigitalpayments.

D.Bothdevelopedanddevelopingcountriesareusingcashless.

50.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Thewaysofdigitalpayments.

B.Theeffectsofcashdyingout.

C.Thereasonsforcashbeingendangered.

D.Theimportanceofdigitalpayments.

51.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardsthefutureofcashlesseconomy?

A.Ambiguous.B.Optimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Disapproving.

D

Earth'stallestanimalisindeeptrouble.Wildgiraffepopulationsarefallingrapidly,withrecent

surveydatashowingitsnumbershavefallenmorethan40percent.Andunlikethewell-known

plight(困境)ofgorillasxlephants,rhinos,andotherdisappearingAfricananimals.thcdecline

ofthesegiantshasgonelargelyunnoticed.

Giraffesthatarcextremehigh—adultmalescanstandnearly6meters(all-stilllivein21

countriesinAfrica,buttheirhabitatisbeingrepurposedR)rhumanuse,especially

agriculture.Eveninplaceswheretheirnativegrasslandsremainexcellent,smallandseparate

habitatcausedbydevelopmentelsewherecanrestricttheirrangeandpreventgenetic

diversity.Andclimatechangecanencouragelengthydroughts,whichleaddesperategiraffesto

feedonfarmers'crops.makingthemseemlikepeststolocalcommunities.

Illegalhuntingalsocontributestothedeclineoftheanimals.Humanshavealonghistoryof

huntinggiraffes,seekingfoodaswellasthickskintomakeclothingandotheritems.Butabelief

thatgiraffes'brainsandbonescancureHIVhasgainedwideattentioninTanzania,reportedly

pushingpricesforgiraffes'headsandbonesareashighas$140perpiccc.Usually.witha

singlegunshot,agiraffecanbehunted.Sothey'vebecomeanextrtincomeamongAfrica's

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growinggroupsofelephanthunters.

Whenhumanstrysomethingriskytohuntforgiraffes,however.there'sevidencethattheycan

improvetheanimals'fbrtunes.TlieWestAfricangiraffe,fbrexample,waspushedtotheedgeof

extinctioninthe1990s.Downtojust50in1996,thesubspeciesv/onlegalprotectionfromthe

governmentofNiger,helpingitgrowto250in2010.Conservrationistshavealsoworkedwith

villagesinNigerandplanted5,300acacia(相思)treessince2012,reducingtheneedfor

thegiraffestodestroycrops.

Thattheirnumbergrowsinrecentyearssuggeststhatthereisstilltimetosaveother

giraffesjoo."Thisstressesthevalueofmakingpositivegiraffeconservationandmanagement

effortstoprotectcriticalpopulationsacrossthecontinent,"saysArthurMuneza,EastAfrica

speakerfortheGEF."Itishightimethatweincreasedourefforts."

52.Whatisignoredbypeopleaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Wildanimals'habitatbeingdestroyed.

B.Thenumberofelephantsbeingsmaller.

C.Gorillasandrhinosbecomingendangered.

D.Therapiddecreaseofthenumberofwildgiraffes.

53.Whichofthefollowingfactorsinfluencethesurvivalofgiraffesaccordingtothetext?

①habitatloss

②seriousdiseases

③people'shunting

?climatechange

A.①②@B.①②④C.①?@D.②③④

54.Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph3that.

A.itisquitehardforpeopletocatchgiraffes

B.huntinggiraffesisav/aytoattractforeigntourists

C.itisveryprofitabletotradegiraffes'headsandbonesillegally

D.localpeopleusegiraffes'bonestopreventHIVfromspreading

55.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.Giraffes'fortunemightbeimproved

B.Howcanpeopleprotectwildgiraffes?

C.Wildgiraffesneedlegalprotectionnow

D.Whyarewildgiraffessufferingasilentextinction?

三、閱讀七選五(本大題共5小題,共10.0分)

Manypeoplechoosetoapologizeinpersonbecauseitoftenconveysmoresincerity.(1).Here

aresometipsonhowtowriteanapologyletter.

(2).Itisagoodideatobeginbyshowingthatthisletterisanapology.Thiswillgivetheperson

youareapologizingtothechancetoputhimselforherselfemotiorallyintherightplacetoread

iherestofyourletter.Saysomethinglike:"Iwantedtowriteyoualettertoapologizeforwhat

Idid".

Stateyourmistakeandbeniceaboutit.Nowthatyouhaveacknowledgedthatyouare

apologizing,saywhatyou'reapologizingforandwhyitwasincorrect.(3).Byfullyputtingit

out(hereintheopenjhepersonthatyou'reapologizingtowillknewthatyoureallyunderstand

whatyoudid.

Expressyourgratitude.Ifyouwanttojhoughitisnotrequired.youcanacknowledgeallthe

hardworkandgoodthingsthatthepersonyouareapologizingtohavedoneforyouinthe

past.Thisshowsthatyouappreciatehimorher.(4).

Offerasolutionthatwillleadtochange.(5).Whatreallygivesanapologysomeeffectiveness

isfindingawaytosolvetheprobleminthefuture.Thisshowsthepersonthatyou'rereally

seriousaboutmakingthesituationbetter.

A.Statewhatyourletterisabout

B.Justsayingthatyou'resorryisn'treallyenough

C.Acknowledgehowmuchyouhavehurthimorher

D.Beveryexactanddescriptiveanddon'tleaveanythingout

E.BesidesJtcanhelpshow(hatyoureallyfeelbadaboutwhatyou'vedone

F.Whatyouneed(odoistoadmityourresponsibilityforyourmistakeopenly

G.However,sometimesaformal,writtenapologymightbeyouror.lypreferredmethod

56.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

57.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.

EF.FG.G

第1()貞,共40頁(yè)

58.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

59.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

60.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

四、完形填空(本大題共20小題,共45.0分)

Kindnesscanreallymakeyoupauseandbethankfulduringastressfultime.

CassandraWarrenwasina(6Dane!wasfeelingalittleoverwhelmed(使應(yīng)接不暇)bywork

andplanningherwedding.Aftershegotherweddinginvitationsreadyoneday,shehurriedly

(62)onetoherauntanduncle.Aweeklater,theinvitationcameback.Shehadwrittendownthe

(63)address.Ahandwrittennotewas(64)thereturnedenvelop.whichread,"Iwish

1(65)you-thisisgoingtobeanenjoyableexperience.Congratulations-I'vebeenmarriedfor

40years-Itgetsbetterwithage.Gotohavedinner(66)themoney."A$20billwasinside.

Cassandrawasatabitofaprofessionalcrossroadsandhadbeenhavinga(67)day.Infact,she'd

nearlybrokendown,tellingher(68)toherhusband-to-beJesseJonssjustassheopened

the(69)envelop.Thenshereadthenote."Itwaskindofperfecttiming,"saidCassandraWarren.

"Weare(70)whothemysteriousnotewriteris.ButIreally(71)it."

CassandraandJesse(72)withafriendwhowasgoingoverseasthefollowingnight.They

happilyputthc$20towardsthcir(73).ThcnCassandrastoppedbyastoreandboughta

thank-youcard.She(74)wroteheraunt'saddresson(heenvelopagain-thistime(75)—and

addresseditto"KindSIranger"(76)bythefollowingwordsinside,"Thankyouforthc(77)and

taking(78)tosendit.Notsomanypeoplewouldhavedonethat.ltwasabig(79)afterthedayI

washaving.Iam(80)peoplelikeyoustillbeingintheworld."

61.A.rushB.flashC.senseD.race

62.A.showedB.postedC.tookD.presented

63.A.incompleteB.unreadableC.unrecordedD.incorrect

64.A.pointedtoB.adaptedto

C.attachedtoD.contributedio

65.A.blamedB.comfortedC.welcomedD.knew

66.A.forB.byC.inD.with

67.A.toughB.busyC.relaxingD.nice

68.A.doubtB.fortuneC.depressionD.embarrassment

69.A.mismatchedB.misplacedC.misjudgedD.misdirected

70.A.convincedofB.unawareofC.scepticalofD.fondof

71.A.appreciatedB.permittedC.selectedD.recognized

72.A.workedoutB.ateoutC.brokeoutD.setout

73.A.shelfB.chairC.plateD.bill

74.A.accuratelyB.calmlyC.mistakenlyD.casually

75.A.asusualB.inreturnC.onpurposeD.inadvance

76.A.accompaniedB.clarifiedC.confirmedD.simplified

77.A.pictureB.photoC.cardD.note

78.A.courageB.care

C.responsibilityD.time

79.A.favourB.dealC.ceremonyD.decision

80.A.anxiousaboutB.gratefulfor

C.readyforD.concernedabout

五、語(yǔ)法填空(本大題共1小題,共15.0分)

81.Chinawillbecomestrongerfromthecoronavirus(冠狀病毒)challenge,expertssaidata

conferenceonTuesday.v/hile(1)(praise)China'seffortstostoptheimpactofthe

COVID-19epidemic.

Speakingattheconference"battlingCoronavirus",SumitMullick,chiefinfomiation

commissionerofIndia'ssouthwesternstateofMaharashtra,saidthatChinahascreateda

newcriterioninaddressingahealthissuebyquarantining(隔離)Wuhan.thecityofthe

virusoutbreak.

"Thecoronavirusdoesnotunderstandorrespectborders.(2)doesnotneedavisaor

passport",MuHicksaid,"challengesare(3)(true)inglobalinnature.',

However.Chineselabshavequicklydecodedthecoronavirusandshareditwiththeworld,

(4)theyarenowworkingonanewvaccine(疫苗),hesaid.

R.N.Bhaskar.aseniorjournalistandconsultingeditorwithIndianEnglishpaperFree

PressJournal,saidChinaisdoing(5)canbedonetopreveinthespreadofthevirusand

createavaccine.

"As(6)verybigplayerin(heglobalecononiy,therewillbesomenegativeimpact(7)the

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Chineseeconomyforatemporaryperiod.However.lhankstoiheswift(8)(respond)to

theoutbreak,theChineseeconomywillovercomethiscrisisandbecomestronger,"he

added.Healthofficialsattheconferencealsolistedihesteps(9)(take)tofightthevirus

andsharedtheirexperiencesinfightingmisinformationandraisingawarenessamongthe

public.

Theevent(10)(organize)jointly(聯(lián)合地)bytheObserverResearchFoundation,along

withtheChineseConsulateGeneralinMumbai.

六、短文改錯(cuò)(本大題共1小題,共10.0分)

82.假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文

中共有10處語(yǔ)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(hào)(A),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H勺詞。

注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均限一詞。

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。

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smoothjourney.whichisfullofupsanddowns,soneverlosetheheart.Andthereissome

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