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学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精湖北省部分重点中学2012届高三统一调研测试(一)英语祝考试顺利命题人:章晓峰(高考命题研究组组长)审定人:张小柔(中学高级教师)命题人:章晓峰(高考命题研究组组长)审定人:张小柔(中学高级教师)校对:胡同游严万民石斌冯小亮蒋灵麦罄韩俊杨程鹏夏小玉范晓峰本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.第Ⅰ卷1至10页。第Ⅱ卷11至12页。共150分.考试时间120分钟。考试结束时,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回.第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,不能答在试题卷上。第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:We______lastnight,butwewenttotheconcertinstead。A。musthavestudied B.mightstudyC.shouldhavestudied D。wouldstudy答案是C。1.—Hello,thisisShannon.I’mafraidIwon’tbeabletocometoyourofficeontime.—______I’llwaitforyou.A.That’sOK。 B.Nodoubt. C.Cheerup! D。Hurryup!2.John,lookatthetime。______youplaythepianoatsuchalatehour?A。Must B.Can C.May D.Need3。Themostdeliciousbreadintheworld______byMom。Pleasewaitanhourtoenjoyit。A。bakes B。isbaked C。isbaking D.isbeingbaked4.After______seemedanendlesswait,itwasherturntoenterthegeneralmanager’soffice.A。that B。how C.what D。why5.Noonecanwalkthewireintheairwithoutabitoffearunless______veryyoung.A.havingtrained B。trainedC.tobetrained D。beingtrained6.______youarefamiliarwiththeauthor’sideas,tryreadingallthesectionsasquicklyaspossible。A。Nowthat B。Eversince C。Incase D。Aslongas7.Whynottakeupsomeoutdoorsportstorelax______officework?Itwillalsohelpkeepyouhealthy.A.for B.from C.on D。of8.Theyoungman,______severalattemptstobreaktheworldrecordinhighjumping,decidedtohaveanothertry.A.tomake B.making C.made D。havingmade9。-SoyoumissedtheEnglishclassthismorning?—______Iarrived20minutesafteritstarted。A.Notexactly. B.Notnecessarily。 C.Notnearly. D.Notlikely。10.Whydon’tyoubring______tohisattentionthatyouaretooilltogoonworking?A.one B.it C.that D.this11.Theytriedtofindatablefortwo。Buttheywereall______.A。givenaway B.keptaway C。takenup D.usedup12.Thankyouforsendingus______vegetables.Youhavedoneus______greathelp。A.不填;the B。the;a C.不填;不填 D.the;不填13.It’sreportedthatthepriceofmeatthismonthis______thatoflastmonth。A。halfasloweras B.halflowerthanC.lowerhalfthan D。ashalflowas14。Onlyaftertheyhadcarriedoutovertenexperiments______thedecision。A.theyreached B.theyreach C.didtheyreach D.dotheyreach15.ASichuangovernmentofficialexpressedtheirthanksthroughCCTVfortheaidthey______inthelastthreeyears.A。wouldreceive B.arereceiving C。havereceived D.hadreceived16。—What’sworryingyou,dear?—Nothing.Iwasjustthinkingabouttheproblem______tomorrow.A.tobediscussed B.beingdiscussed C。discussed D.discussing17.Therewillbeatwenty-minutebreakduringtheperformance,______peoplecangototherestroomorbuysomesnacks。A.that B。where C。when D.which18.Thefarmerseatonly20percentoffruitstheygrow,therestofwhich_____soldtothesupermarket.A。is B。are C.was D.were19.Don'tbesodiscouraged。Ifyou______suchfeelings,youwilldobetternexttime.A.carryon B.getback C。breakdown D.putaway20。It'snotwhatyousay______matters,butwhatyoudo.A。which B.how C.that D。when第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。MyhusbandandIsatoutside。Asmallchildaboutthreecameupthestreet,accompaniedbyhermother。Asshesawanothergirlafewfeetaway,shegaveheradmiringcomment,“Mommy,Ilikeherdress。”Hermom21,“Well,whydon’tyougoandtellher?”Thelittlegirlwalked22towardthegirlwearingtheprettydress.Theotherone,23thesameage,wasstandingwithher24turned,alongsideherparents。Theyhadnotheardthecompliment(赞美)。Receivingnoanswer,thislittleone25.Myhusbandsaidtotheothergirl,“26wantstotellyousomething.”Assheturnedaround,27wasmade。Onceagain,thelittleone28“Ilikeyourdress,”anduponhearingthosewords,theotheronegaveherabigsmileandexcitedly29“Look,it’saspinning(旋转)dress!”,atwhichmomentshebegantospin.Bothofthemsmiledwidely。Now,theonestoppedspinningandsaid,“It’smyfavoritedressandIhave(a)30thatmatch!”She31runningtowardastroller(婴儿车)parkednearby.Themomanddaughterstartedto32downthestreet,33theencounter(邂逅)hadended。Momentslater,the“spinningdressgirl”reappeared,shoesinhand,34hernewfriendwhohadseeminglydisappeared。Now,anelderlycouple,seatedonabench,hadobviouslybeen35ofallthis.Theman36thechild,saying,“There'ssomeonecomingbehindyou.”Thenwesawoneshowedandtheother37thebeautifulshoes.Ifyoucanmakea38better,doit。Ihavenoideahowmanyothersthateveningmighthave39thisact,hopingtohelpgoodthingstohappen。Butsuchbriefmoments,40together,makeupwhatmightverywellbetheimportanttimesinourlives。21.A。replied B。scolded C。laughed D.required22.A.secretly B。shyly C.heavily D。suddenly23.A。usually B。hopefully C。likely D。luckily24。A。back B。head C。nose D。hand25.A。shouted B。left C。cried D.hesitated26。A.Anyone B。Someone C.Everyone D。Noone27。A.difference B.advance C。connection D.impression28。A。suggested B.apologized C。explained D。announced29。A.turned B。shared C.jumped D。agreed30.A.shoes B.socks C.shirt D.hat31.A。tookoff B.turneddown C.puton D.madeup32。A.lead B。look C.head D.get33.A。remembering B。hoping C。saying D。thinking34.A。comingacross B.lookingfor C。shoutingat D.callingon35.A.watchful B。careful C.proud D。fond36。A.calmed B.comforted C。stopped D.seated37.A.wore B.admired C.compared D.bought38。A.moment B.life C。girl D.dress39。A。learned B。performed C.praised D。observed40.A.seized B.spent C。threaded D.lost第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ADrAsimSyed,32,hasperformedmorethan100operationsatLondon'sHammersmithHesteppedforwardwhenwastoldhis64—year—oldmothermightbedeadwithinmonthsunlessshegotanewkidney(肾).TheworriedsurgeonbroughthertoLondontobecaredforathishospital。However,itwasnotallplainsailing。TestsshowedDrSyedwasthewrongbloodgroup,sotheonlywaywastogothroughaspecialblood—washingprocess。Heconsultedcolleaguesaboutthat,buttheydidn’tagree,becausetheriskofrejectionisstilltoohigh。DrSyedandhismotherwerethenadvisedtoconsideranewwayofdonatingandreceiving,calledanorgan-paired.Thatis,DrSyeddonatedhiskidneytoanunknownpersonandanotherdonorinthechainwasasuccessfulmatchforhismother。ThechainofthreetransplantstookplaceatthesametimeonJuly31withDrSyed’skidneygoingtoarecipientintheMidlandsandMrs.SyedreceivingherkidneyfromapersoninthesouthofEngland.Justhoursafterdonatinghisownkidney,DrSyedfoundhimselfrecoveringinbednexttohismother.MrsSyedsaid,“WhenIcameroundfrommyoperationAsimwasinthenextbedandthefirstthinghesaidwas,‘Mumnowallyourworriesareover。’Tearsfelldown。"NowmotherandsonarerecoveringwellwithDrSyedalreadybackatwork.Mrs.Syedisstayingwithhimforseveralmonthswhilethehospitalmonitorsherprogress.Hesaid,“Ididwhatanyonewoulddowhentheyseearelativesufferingdisease.AlthoughIwasn’tabletohelpmumdirectly,byagreeingtobepartofachain,Iwasalsoveryhappy。”41.Whyisn’titaplainsailing?A。Noonecantreathismotherwell。B。DrSyedwasthewrongbloodgroup.C.Theydidn’thavemoneytobeinhospital。D.Mrs。Syedwasunwillingtoreceivetheoperation。42.Whydidn'thiscolleaguesagreetothemethodofblood—washing?A。Itisverydangerous. B.Itcoststoomuch.C.Theydidn’tknowhowtodoitatall. D。Theydidn’thavetherelativeequipment。43。WhatcanwelearnaboutMrs.Syed?A。Shewastouchedbyhisson’sdeed.B.Shehasalreadyrecoveredcompletely.C.Afteroperation,shewentherownhome。D.ShewasinhospitalinLondonformanyyears.44。Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Thehospitalstillneedsimproving。B.DrSyedhasloveanddevotiontohisparents.C.Theexpenseinthehospitalistoohightoafford.D.DrSyeddonatedhiskidneytohismotherdirectly.BSlowparentingmeansparentingchildreninthecontactofnaturewithoutanyinterference(干预)ofmaterialisticinfluence。Wecanalsotermitas“self-raising”.Inslowparentingchildrenareallowedtodowhattheythinkproperandparentsjustkeepawatchoverthechild。Curiosityofthechildleadstoexploringanddiscoveringthings。Parentsprovidelittlehelponlywhenit’stoonecessary,otherwisekeepthemselvesawayfromthechildandjusthavealookonhim/her:Thisbringsaboutafeelingofself—dependencyandtheyareencouragedtosolvetheirproblems.Thisisanaturalwayoflearning。Whenachildislefttolearninanaturalenvironment,thechild’snaturaldevelopmenttakesplace.Influenceofanymaterialisticwaydoesn’tlettheminddevelopnaturally.WatchingTV,playingvideogamesorjoiningclassesofdance,swimmingoranyothersportswillnotlettheminddevelopnaturally。Herecreativityoftheirmindisdeveloped.Theyexploreideas。Thelogicbehindthisisthatthekidsofanimalslearnbynature,socanourkids.Soletourchildrenplayinthegarden,towatchflowers,plants,birds,butterfliesandothergiftsofnature.Intheclassesofdance,swimmingetc.theircreativityisinfluencedandtheirnaturalcreativityissuppressed(压制)。Intheseclassestheyareoverburdenedandcan’ttraintheircreativity.Soletthemplayintheopenairorgardenwithoutanyburdeninsteadofjoiningclasses。Generallyparentsgivetoystotheirchildrenandexplainhowtooperatethem。Butthoseparentswhobelieveinslowparentinggivetoysandobservehowthechildrenaremanagingthem。Theirskilltolearnandunderstandcomesout。Maybetheprocessisslow,butitwillbetheirexploration,whichwillmakethemself—dependent,andself-capabletolearn。45。Inslowparenting,parents______。A。setlimitstowhattheirchildrendoB.keepaclosewatchovertheirchildrenC.givethewholedirectionstowhattheirchildrendoD.givetheirchildrenfreedomtodowhattheythinkproper46.Whatisthemainadvantageofslowparentingaccordingtothepassage?A。Arousingchildren’scuriosity。B。Helpingchildrentobeindependent。C.Makingchildreninterestedinexploringnature.D。Keepingchildrenawayfrommaterialisticinfluence。47。Wecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthat______。A。childrenshouldjoinsomeclassesB。slowparentingshouldbedoneinalogicalwayC.exploringnatureisagoodwayofslowparentingD。childrencan’tlearnbynaturelikethekidsofanimals48.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A。Slowparentinganditsadvantages。 B.Differentparentingstyles。C。Therequirementsofslowparenting. D.Theauthor’sopiniononslowparenting。CWhat’sOnStageAnacrobaticshow:Tocelebrateits50thanniversary,theChinaAcrobaticTroupe(剧团)willpresent“TheSoulofChina",wheretheseeminglyimpossibleismadereal。Chillswillrundownyourspine(脊柱)asyouwatchbreathlesslyasperformerstaketheirartandtheirbodiestotheedge.Time:7:30p.m。,September13—19Place:CapitalTheatre,22WangfujingDajie,DongchengDistrictExhibitionsJointShow:AgroupinkpaintingexhibitionisrunningattheHuangshichengArtGalleryinBeijing。About50worksby25youngartistsincludingGeYunandYuYangareondisplay。Time:9:00a.m.-5:00p.m。untilSeptember10Place:HuangshichengOilpaintings:TheWanfungArtGallerywillhostajointshowofoilpaintingby10youngandmiddle-agedartists.Ondisplayaremorethan30oftheirlatestworks,whichcapturethewondrousvarietyoflifeinuniquestyles.Time:9:00a.m.-4:00p。m。untilSeptember15Place:136NanchiziStreet,DongchengDistrictLiteraturemuseum:TheNationalMuseumofModernChineseLiteratureoffersanin—depthstudyoftheevolutionofChinesecontemporaryliteraturefrom1919to1949.Time:9:00a.m.—4:00p。m。,dailyPlace:45AnyuanDonglu,ChaoyangDistrict(Shaoyaojuarea)ConcertsBeijingrocks:“TheFashionNightofChineseRock”issettobringrockfansoutbythethousandsnextmonth。NineChineserockbandswillperformattheconcert,includingoldergenerationbands,middlegenerationandsomerecentarrivals.Theaudiencewillbegivenachancetodecidewhatsongstheywanttohear,whichissuretobringastorm。Time:September16Place:TheOlympicCenterBelgiumorchestra:LaPetiteBande,theBaroqueOrehestraofBelgium,willperforminBeijingattheGrandTheatreoftheCulturalPalaceofNationalitiesaspartofactivitiesacrosstheworldinmemoryofthe250thanniversaryofBach’sdeath.Time:7:30p.m.September11-14Place:GrandTheatreoftheCulturalPalace49。Whatdoyouthinkoftheacrobaticshowmentionedabove?A.Whenyouwatchit,youwillcertainlyfeelcold。B.Unexpectedthingswillmakeyouexcitedandsurprised.C.Somethingstrangewillpuzzleeveryone,includingscientists.D。Eventhebravestoneswillbetoofrightenedtogoonwatching.50.ThemostcharacteristicthingabouttheFashionNightofChineseRockisthat______。A.itwillcertainlycausearockstormthroughoutChinaB.itistobringthousandsofrockfansoutoftheirhomesC.itistobeheldinmemoryofoneofthegreatestmusiciansD.itwilllettheaudiencechoosetheperformersandthemusic51。SupposeitisSeptember14today,howmanyactivitiescanpeoplechoosetoattend?A.2。 B。3。 C。4. D。5。52.Onthewhole,wecanconclude______.A。wecanenjoyalargevarietyofculturalactivitiesinBeijingB。peopleinBeijingprefermodernculturetosomethingtraditionalC.mostoftheculturalactivitiesinBeijingareforforeignvisitorsonlyD.thereareusuallymoreculturalactivitiesinSeptemberthaninanyothermonthDForgetchipfat,sugarcaneorrapeseedoil—thelatestsourceofbiofuelcouldbewatermelons。Scientistshavediscoveredthatthefruitisagreatsourceofsugarthatcanbereadilydistilled(蒸馏)intoalcoholtopowercarsandfarmmachinery.Andsellersreject360,000tonsof“substandard”fruiteveryyearinAmericaalonewhichcouldbeusedasaneconomicalwaytomakefuel.ThewastefromUSgrowerscouldproducenearlytwomilliongallons(ninemillionlitres)ofbiofuelperyear。Inthestudy,researchersattheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculturesetouttodeterminethebiofuelpotentialofjuicefromrejectedwatermelons—thosenotsoldduetocosmeticimperfections,andcurrentlyploughedbackintothefield。Aboutafifthofeachyearlywatermeloncropisleftinthefieldbecauseofsurfaceblemishes(瑕疵)orbecausetheyaremisshapen.Dr.WayneFish,wholedtheteam,foundthat50percentofthefruitwasfermentable(可发酵的)intoalcoholwhichcouldprovidevaluablefuel。“We’veshownthatthejuiceofthesewatermelonsisasourceofreadilyfermentablesugars,representinganunexploitedrawmaterialforalcoholbiofuelproduction,”hesaid.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalBiotechnologyforBiofuels,discoveredthatwatermelonscouldproducearound20gallonsoffuelperacrefromfruitthatotherwisewouldgotowaste.ProductionofbiofuelshasbeentargetedbyWesterngovernmentsasawaytosupportrenewableenergytargets.TheEuropeanUnionhasatargetfor2010that5。75percentoftransportfuelsshouldcomefrombiologicalsources,butthetargetisunlikelytobemet.TheBritishgovernment'sRenewableTransportFuelObligationrequiresfivepercentofthefuelsoldatthepumpby2010tobebiofuel.53。Thepassagemainlytellsus______。A。watermelonjuicewillbethelargestsourceofrenewableenergyB.theadvantagesoffuelmadefromwatermelonsC.WesterncountriesaimatproducingbiofuelsD.watermelonscouldbeusedtomakefuel54。Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat______。A。abouttwogallonsoffuelcouldbemadefromrejectedfruitperacreB。sellersintheworldthrowaway360,000tonsofwatermelonseveryyearC.halfofthewatermelonswerefermentableintoalcoholtoprovideenergyD.fivepercentoffuelisrequiredtobebiofuelfromwatermelonsby2010inBritain55.Theunderlinedword“cosmetic”inParagraph3probablymeans______。A.fresh B。sweet C。surface D.inside56。Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______。A.itwillcostalottomakebiofuelfromwatermelonsB.WesterncountriesareengagedinbiofuelstudybutstillhavealongwaytogoC.watermelonjuicehasbeenusedasasourceofsugarstoproducealcoholbiofuelD。theEuropeanUnionislikelytomeetitstargetoftransportfuelsfrombiologicalsourcesEItisprettymuchaone-waystreet。Whileitmaybecommonforuniversityresearcherstotrytheirluckinthecommercial(商业的)world,thereisverylittletrafficintheoppositedirection.Payhasalwaysbeenthebiggestdeterrent,aspeoplewithfamiliesoftenfeeltheycannotaffordthedropinsalarywhenmovingtoauniversityjob。Forsomeindustrialscientists,however,theattractionsofacademia(学术界)outweighanyfinancial(金钱的)considerations.HelenLeetooka70%cutinsalarywhenshemovedfromaseniorpostinAbbottLaboratoriestoamedicaldepartmentattheUniversityofCambridge。Hermainreasonforreturningtoacademiamid—careerwastotakeadvantageofthegreaterfreedomtochooseresearchquestions.Someareasofinquiryhavefewprospects(前景)ofacommercialreturn,andLee’sisoneofthem。Theinfluenceofasalarycutisprobablylessseriousforascientistintheearlystagesofacareer。GuyGrant,nowaresearchassociateattheUnileverCentreforMolecularInformaticsattheUniversityofCambridge,spenttwoyearsworkingforamedicinecompanybeforereturningtouniversityasapostdoctoralresearcher.Hetooka30%salarycutbutfeltitworthwhileforthegreaterintellectualHigheruptheladder,whereapaycutisusuallymoreimportant,thedemandforscientistswithawealthofexperienceinindustryisforcinguniversitiestomakethechangetoacademiamoreattractive,accordingtoLee.Industrialscientiststendtoreceivetrainingthatacademicsdonot,suchashowtobuildamultidisciplinaryteam,managebudgetsandnegotiatecontracts。Theyarealsowellplacedtobringsomethingextratotheteachingsideofanacademicrolethatwillhelpstudentsgetajobwhentheygraduate,saysLee,perhapsexperienceinmanufacturingpracticeorproductdevelopment。“Onlyasmallnumberofundergraduateswillcontinueinanacademiccareer。Sosomeoneleavinguniversitywhoalreadyhastheskillsneededtoworkinanindustriallabhasfarmorepotential(潜力)inthejobmarketthansomeonewhohasspentalltheirtimeonanarrowresearchproject.”57.By“aone—waystreet”inParagraph1,theauthormeans______.A。universityresearchersknowlittleaboutthecommercialworldB。fewuniversityprofessorsarewillingtodoindustrialresearchC.fewindustrialscientistswouldleavetoworkinauniversityD。thereislittleexchangebetweenindustryandacademia58.Theunderlinedword“deterrent”mostprobablyrefersto“somethingthat______".A.helpstomovethetraffic B.attractspeople’sattentionC.bringssomeoneafinancialburden D.keepssomeonefromtakingaction59.WhatwasHelenLee'smajorconsiderationwhenshechangedherjobinthemiddleofhercareer?A.Lessworkhours。B。Morefreedomtochooseresearchfields。C。Betterprospectsofacommercialreturn。D。Herpreferenceforthelifestyleoncampus.60。Whatcanindustrialscientistsdowhentheycometoteachinauniversity?A。Makeitsresearchmorepractical。B。Developitsstudents’potentialinresearch.C.Helpittoobtainfinancialsupportfromindustry.D.Increaseitsgraduates’competitivenessinthejobmarket.第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)W:Bobby,turnthatTVoffandsetthetable.Dinnerisalmostready。M:OK。I'llberightdown…W:61Yourfather’splanewasdelayed,sohewon’tbehomeuntilafter10:00。M:Aw,man!Whydoeshealwayshavetotravelsomuch?62W:Iknow。YoursisterandIfeelthesameway,butthisisthewayithastoberightnow.M:63W:That’sbecauseIworkfromhome.64Yourfatherisgonealot,buthealsomakesgoodmoney.M:Whydoesn'theworkfromhome?W:65Ifhestayedathome,howwouldheeversellanything?A。Yes。Fatherworkstoohard.B.Butyounevertravelforyourjob.C。Dear,we'llhavetowaitforyourfather.D.IfeellikeInevergettoseehimanymore.E。IguessI’mlucky,buttherearedisadvantages,too。F。Honey,thereareonlygoingtobethreeofustonight。G.Well,workinginsalesmeansyouhavetobeontheroadalot。第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共50分)注意事项:请用0。5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上作答,不能答在试卷上。第三部分写作(共两节,满分50分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1。5分,满分15分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误.对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉.该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。DearSir,Howareyou?Asanexchangestudent,IamwritingtotellyouIwouldprefertomoveintoasingleroominnextterm,asIfounditinconvenienttosharearoomwithothers.Myroommateoftenholdspartiesatnight,mademuchnoise。Besides,hisfriendsarealwaysvisitinghim,thatdisturbsmealot.SoIhopetodrawyourattentionstothisproblem。Ifyouthinkinmyposition,Iamsurehewillagreethattheonlysolutionformeisgetaroomofmyown,onenotinthesamebuildingandasneartotheschoolcampusaspossible。Iwouldbethankfullyifyoucoulddomethefavor.Yourssincerely,LiMing66.________________67。________________68。________________69。________________70.________________71。________________72.________________73。________________74。________________75.________________第二节书面表达(满分35分)假设你是李华,上周六你班外出野炊时你发现很多同学使用一次性纸杯(disposablecup).请你就此问题按以下提示给某中学英语报社的编辑写一封信。1.野炊情况简介;2.发现的问题及其危害;3.你的倡议及理由。注意:1.词数100左右;2。文中不得提及人名、校名及地名;3。信的开头已为你写好(不计入总词数)。DearEditor,IamLiHua,amiddleschoolstudentinZiyang,Sichuan。Iamwritingtotellyouaboutan____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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