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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,业必贵于专精绝密★启用前试卷类型:A本试卷共11页,65小题,满分120分.考试时间120分钟.注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上.用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上.2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上.3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液.不按以上要求作答的答案无效.4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁.考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回.第Ⅰ卷选择题(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1.一Ihaven’tfoundanymoneythoughI'vesearchedthedrawerbottomup.-Then.I’mafraidthereis_________left.A.nothing B.noone C.none D.neither2.Thenovel“TheDaVinciCode"_________agreatsuccessandwastranslatedinto44languagesin2004.A.appreciated B.enjoyed C.won D.seized3._______isreportedinthenewspaperisthatseventeenclimbershavebeenkilledinthesnowtsunami.A.it B.As C.What D.That4.Thisisthesmallhouselessthan15squaremeters,under________rooflivesalargefamilyofthreegenerations.A.whichB.that C.its D.whose5.Fromthetopofthebuilding,youcanseeatleast_________distanceofl00kilometerson_______clearday.A.a;the B./;a C.the;a D.a;a6.Oneofthesidesoftheboardshouldbepaintedyellow,and_________.A.theotheriswhite B.anotherwhiteC.theotherwhite D.anotheriswhite7.-HaveyouevervisitedtheOperaHouse?-Yes.WhenIwasinSydney,I________ittwice.A.havevisited B.visited C.hadvisited D.wouldvisit8._________itwithmeshouldbeagoodchoice.Trustme.A.Whenleft B.Leaving C.Ifyouleave D.Leave9.Ihaven’tseen________MaggiesinceIcamehere.A.aslovelyagirlas B.soalovelygirlasC.girlaslovelyas D.asalovelygirlasl0.Acupofwater________youwillfeelbetter.A.or B.but C.so D.and11.TakeanumbrellawhenyougotoGuangzhoubecauseitrains________there.A.manytimes B.frequently C.overagain D.enough12.Let’shopethefineweather________forSunday’scampingtrip.A.keepsup Bpicksup C.carrieson D.putsup13.______twocompositionstowrite,youhavetoworkreallyhardthisweekend.A.With B.Besides C.Asfor D.Becauseof14.Thefruit_________freshinhisfruitstandsellswell.A.looking B.looked C.look D.tobelooked15.Tohisdisappointment,theopinionhehadstuck________outwrong.A.toturn B.toturning C.toturned D.tobeturned16.Stopmakingsomuchnoise________myneighbourwillstartcomplaining.A.orelse B.butstill C.andthen D.sothat17.Mr.Smith_______hiswifeanddaughter________goingtotheGreatWall.A.aswellas;is B.aswell;areC.aswellas;are D.aswell;is18.Toenjoythescenery,Sarawouldspendlonghoursonthetrain_______travelbyair.A.asto B.otherthan C.insteadof D.ratherthan19.The__________fromEnglandtoIndiausedtotakemorethan6monthsastherewerestormsandhugewavesattimes.A.travel B.journey C.voyage D.trip20.Itwas backhomeaftertheexperiment.A.notuntilmidnightdidhego B.untilmidnightthathedidn’tgoC.notuntilmidnightthathewent D.untilmidnightwhenhedidn’tgo第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.Irecentlyheardastoryaboutafamousresearchscientistwhohadmadeseveralveryimportantmedicalbreakthroughs.Whatsethimsofarapartfromothers?He21that,inhisopinion,itallcamefroman22fromhismotherthathappenedwhenhewasabout2yearsold.Hehadbeentryingto23abottleofmilkfromtherefrigeratorwhenhelosthis24ontheslipperybottleandit25,makingitscontentspouringalloverthekitchenfloor.Whenhismothercameintothekitchen,insteadof26athim,givinghimalecture,orpunishinghim,shesaid:“Robert,whata27andwonderfulmessyouhavemade!Ihave28seensuchahugepoolofmilk.Well,thedamagehasalreadybeendone.Wouldyouliketo29downandplayinthemilkforafewminutes30wecleanitup?”Indeed,hedid.Afterafewminutes,hismothersaid:“Youknow,Robert,31youmakeamesslikethis,youhavetocleanitupatlastand32everythingtoitsproperorder.So,howwouldyouliketodothat?Wecoulduseasponge(海绵),atowel,oramop.Whichdoyou33?”Hechosethespongeandtogetherthey34themilk.Hismotherthensaid:“Youknow,whathappenedjustnowisa35experimentinhoweffectivelytocarryabigmilkbottlewithtwo36hands.Let'sgooutinthebackyardandfillthebottlewithwaterandseeifyoucan37awaytocarryitwithoutdroppingit.”Thelittleboy38thatifheheldthebottleatthetopnearthelipwithbothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.Thisscientistthen39thatitwasatthatmomentthatheknewhedidn’tneedtobeafraidtomake40.Wouldn’titbegreatifallparentswouldrespondthewayRobert’smotherrespondedtohim?21.A.added B.advised C.responded D.commented22.A.experience B.accident C.experiment D.inspiration23.A.send B.cool C.bring D.remove24.A.hold B.control C.balance D.way25.A.fell B.rolled C.turned D.burst26.A.crying B.staring C.shouting D.laughing27.A.powerful B.great C.touching D.sarcastic28.A.shortly B.always C.already D.rarely29.A.put B.get C.take D.lie30.A.when B.until C.before D.after31.A.however B.whatever C.wherever D.whenever32.A.recover B.restore C.recollect D.replace33.A.like B.prefer C.take D.decide34.A.cleanedup B.sweptoff C.suckedout D.tookapart35.A.finished B.shared C.failed D.valued36.A.tiny B.clever C.smooth D.wet37.A.invent B.discover C.imagine D.make38.A.knew B.thought C.convinced D.learned39.A.argued B.sensed C.remarked D.criticized40.A.mistakes B.assumptions C.decisions D.differences第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,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,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。AFromgoodreadingwecanderivepleasure,companionship,experience,andinstruction。Agoodbookmayabsorbourattentionsocompletelythatforthetimebeingweforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentity.Readinggoodbooksisoneofthegreatestpleasuresinlife.Itincreasesourcontentmentwhenwearecheerful,andlessensourtroubleswhenwearesad.Whatevermaybeourmainpurposeinreading,ourcontactwithgoodbooksshouldneverfailtogiveusenjoymentandsatisfaction.Withagoodbookinourhandsweneedneverbelonely。Whetherthecharactersportrayedaretakenfromreallifeorarepurelyimaginary,theymaybecomeourcompanionsandfriends。Inthepagesofbookswecanwalkwiththewiseandthegoodofalllandsandalltimes.Thepeoplewemeetinbooksmaydelightuseitherbecausetheyresemblehumanfriendswhomweholddearorbecausetheypresentunfamiliartypeswhomwearegladtowelcomeasnewacquaintances。Ourhumanfriendssometimesmayboreus,butthefriendswemakeinbooksneedneverwearyuswiththeircompany.Byturningthepagewecandismissthemwithoutanyfearofhurtingtheirfeelings。Whenhumanfriendsdesertus,goodbooksarealwaysreadytogiveusfriendship,sympathy,andencouragement.Oneofthemostvaluablegiftsbestowedbybooksisexperience。Fewofuscantravelfarfromhomeorhaveawiderangeofexperiences,butallofuscanleadvariedlivesthroughthepagesofbooks。Whetherwewishtoescapefromtheseeminglydullrealitiesofeverydaylifeorwhetherwelongtovisitsomefar-offplace,abookwillhelpuswhennothingelsecan.Totravelbybookweneednobankaccounttopayourway;noairshiporoceanlinerorstream—linedtraintotransportus;nopassporttoenterthelandofourheart'sdesire。Throughbookswemaygetthethrillofhazardousadventurewithoutdanger。Wecanclimbloftymountains,bravetheperilsofanAntarcticwinter,orcrossthescorchingsandsofthedesert,allwithouthardship。InbookswemayvisitthestudiosofHollywood;wemayminglewiththegaythrongsoftheParisboulevards;wemayjointhepicturesquepeasantsinanAlpinevillageorthekindlynativesonaSouthSeaisland.Indeed,throughbooks41.Whyisitthatwesometimesforgetoursurroundingsandevenouridentitywhilereading?A.Noonehascometodisturbyou.B.Everythingissoquietandcalmaroundyou.C.Thebookyouarereadingissointerestingandattractive。D。Yourbookisoverdue;youarefinishingitataveryfastspeed。42。Howwouldyouaccountforthefactthatpeopleliketheiracquaintancesinbooksevenmore?A。Theyresemblehumanfriendsexactly。 B。Theyareunfamiliartypeswelike.C.Theyneverdesertus。 D.Theyneverhurtourfeelings。43.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Yourwishtovisitsomefar-offplacecanberealizedthroughthepagesofthebooks。B.Toescapefromthedullrealitiesofeverydaylifeyoushouldtakeupreading。C。Bookscanalwayshelpyoutoliveacolorfullife。D.Youmayobtainvaluableexperiencefromreadinggoodbooks。44.Theword“weary”means______。A.“toattractsomeone’sattention” B。“todistractsomeone'sattention”C。“tomakesomeoneverytired” D.“tomakesomeoneinterested”45。“.。.thewholeworldisoursfortheasking”impliesthat____________.A.inbookstheworldismoreaccessibletousB.wecanasktogoanywhereintheworldC.wecanmakeaclaimtoeverythinginthisworldD.wecanmakearound—the-worldtripfreeofchargeBHaveyoueverpickedajobbasedonthefactthatyouweregoodatitbutlaterfounditmadeyoufeelveryuncomfortableovertime?Whenyouselectyourcareer,there'sawholelotmoretoitthanassessingyourskillsandmatchingthemwithaparticularposition。Ifyouignoreyourpersonality,itwillhurtyoulong—termregardlessofyourskillsorthejob'spay。Thereareseveralareasofyourpersonalitythatyouneedtoconsidertohelpyoufindagoodjob。Hereareafewofthosemainareas;1)Doyoupreferworkingaloneorwithotherpeople?Thereareisolating(使孤立)jobsthatwilldriveanoutgoingpersoncrazyandalsointeractivejobsthatwillmakeashypersonuneasy.Mostpeoplearenotextremesineitherdirectionbutdohaveatendencythattheyprefer。Therearealsopositionsthataresometimesacombinationofthetwo,whichmaybebestforsomeoneinthemiddlewhoadaptseasilytoeithersituation.2)Howdoyouhandlechange?Mostjobsthesedayshavesomeelementsofchangetothem,butsomearemorethanothers.Ifyouneedstabilityinyourlife,youmayneedajobwherethechangesdon’thappensooften。Otherpeoplewouldbeboredofthesamedailyroutine.3)Doyouenjoyworkingwithcomputers?Idoseethisasakindofpersonalitycharacteristic.Therearepeoplewhoarehappytospendmorethan40hoursaweekonacomputer,whilethereareotherswhoneedalotofhumaninteractionthroughouttheday.Again,theseareextremesandyou'lllikelyfindalotofpositionssomewhereinthemiddleaswell。4)Whattypeofworkenvironmentdoyouenjoy?Thiscanrangefrombeinginalargebuildingwithalotofpeopleyouwon'tknowimmediatelytoasmallersettingwhereyou'llgettoknowalmostallthepeopletherefairlyquickly.5)Howdoyouliketogetpaid?Somepeoplearemotivatedbythepaytheyget,whileothersfeeltoostressedtobelikethat。Thevarietyofpaymentdesignsinthesalesindustryisatypicalexampleforthis。Anyway,theseareagreatstartingpointforyou。I’veseenitoverandoveragainwithpeoplethattheymakemoremoneyovertimewhentheydosomethingtheylove.Itmaytakeyoualittlelonger,butmakingamovetodowhatyouhaveapassionforcanchangethecourseofyourlifeforthebetter.46。WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Isolatingjobsusuallydrivepeoplemad. B.Interactivejobsmakepeopleshyeasily.C.Extremepeopletendtoworkwithothers.D.Almosteveryonehasatendencyinjobs.47。Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraphonemean?A.Beforeyouselectyourjob,youshouldassessyourskillsandmatchthemwithyourpositionB。Therearemoreimportantthingsthanassessingskillsandmatchthemwiththepositionwhenyouselectjob。C.Nothingisimportantthanassessingskillsandmatchthemwiththepositionwhenyouselectjob。DYoushouldignoreyourskillswhenyouselectjob。48.Whatisthemissingwordaboutajobsearchinthefollowingchart?A。Design.B。Changes.C。Cooperation。 D.Hobbies.skillsskillsJobsEnvironmentMotivationStability?49.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.LifestylesandJobPay B。JobsandEnvironmentC.JobSkillsandAbilitiesD。PersonalitiesandJobsCJackLondonhadenduredmorehardshipsbytheageoftwenty-onethanmostpeopleexperienceinalifetime。Hisstrugglesdevelopedinhimsympathyfortheworkingclassandalastingdislikeofhardworkandprovidedinspirationforhiscareerasawriter.LondongrewupinSanFranciscoinextremepoverty.Atanearlyage,heleftschoolandsupportedhimselfthroughasuccessionofunskilledjobs———-workingasapaperboy,inbowlingalleys,onicewagons,andincanneries(罐头食品厂)andmills.Despiteworkinglonghoursatthesejobs,Londonwasabletoreadconstantly,borrowingtravelandadventurebooksfromthelibrary.ThebooksLondonreadinspiredhimtotravel,andhisjobexperiencesledhimtobecomeactiveinfightingforthefightsofworkers.HesailedtoJapanonajourneyaimingatcatchingsealsandjoinedacross—countryprotestmarchwithagroupofunemployedworkers.AfterbeingarrestedforvagrancynearBuffalo,NewYork,Londondecidedtoeducatehimselfandreshapehislife。HequicklycompletedhighschoolandenteredtheUniversityofAfteronlyoneterm,however,theappealoffortuneandadventureproveduncontrollable.LondongaveuphisstudiesandtraveledtotheAlaskanYukonin1897insearchofgold.JackLondonwasamongthefirstoftheseminers.Hemayhavesearchedformorethangold,however。Londononcecommented,“True,thenewregionwasmostlypoor;butitsseveralhundredthousandsquaremilesofcoldnessatleastgavebreathingspacetothosewhoelsewouldhavechokedathome.”Althoughhewasunsuccessfulasaminer,London’sexperiencesinAlaskataughthimaboutthehumandesireforwealthandpowerandabouthumankind’sinabilitytocontroltheforcesofnature。WhileinAlaska,Londonalsoabsorbedmemoriesandstoriesthatwouldmakehimknownonehundredyearslater.OncebackinCalifornia,Londonbecamedeterminedtoearnalivingasawriter。Herentedatypewriterandworkeduptofifteenhoursaday,spinninghisAlaskanadventuresintoshortstoriesandnovels。Accordingtolegend,London’spilesofrejectionslipsfrompublishersgrewtofivefeetinheight!Evenso,Londonpreserved。In1903,heearnednationalfamewhenhepublishedthepopularnovelTheCalloftheWild。Hesoonbecamethehighestpaidandmostindustriouswriterinthecountry.Duringhiscareer,heproducedmorethanfiftybooksandearnedmorethanamilliondollars。Severalofhisnovels,includingTheCalloftheWild(1903),theSea—Wolf(1904),theWhiteFang(1906),havebecomeAmericanclassics.Infact,hewasacreativewriterwhosefictionexploredseveralregionsandtheircultures:theYukon,California,Hawaii,andtheSolomonIslands.Heexperimentedwithmanyliteraryforms,fromtraditionallovestoriesanddystopias(反面乌托邦小说)tosciencefantasy.Hisnotedjournalismincludedwarcommunication,boxingstories,andthelifeofMolokailepers(麻风病患者)。Hewasamongthemostinfluentialfiguresofhisday,whounderstoodhowtocreateapublicpersonaandusethemediatomarkethisself—createdimageofpoor—boy—turned—success。London'sgreatpassionwasagriculture,andhewaswellonthewayofcreatinganewmodelforspreadingthroughhisBeautyRanchwhenhediedofkidneydiseaseatage40。Heleftoverfiftybooksofnovels,stories,journalism,andessays,manyofwhichhavebeentranslatedandcontinuetobereadaroundtheworld。Hisbestworksdescribeaperson’sstruggleforsurvivalagainstthepowerfulforcesofnature。“ToBuildaFire”,forexample,tellsthestoryofaman’sfighttosurvivetheharshcoldoftheAlaskanwinter.50._________madeJackLondonreconsiderhislifeinthefuture。 A。Hisjobexperience B。Thebooksheread C。Beingarrested D。Long-hourwork51.WhatisTRUEaboutJackLondon? A。JackLondonwaspoorallhislife。 B。JackLondongotenoughmoneywhileinthesearchofgold. C。ThebooksJackLondonreadinspiredhimtotravelandbecomeactive。 D。TheexperienceofgoldsearchingmadeJackLondondeterminedtowritenovelsaboutAlaskaadventures.52。AftertheexperienceinAlaska,JackLondon________________. A.realizedthenatureofhumanbeings。 B.knewpeoplecouldcontrolthenaturefinally. C.regrettedbeingthere. D.thoughthighlyofhimself.53.Inparagraph4,thesentence“True,thenewregionwasmostlypoor;butitsseveralhundredthousandsquaremilesofcoldnessatleastgavebreathingspacetothosewhoelsewouldhavechokedathome。”implies_______________________________. A.JackLondonregardedAlaskaapoorplaceashenevergotanygoldthere。 B.peoplewouldhavebeenillathomeiftheyhadneverbeenAlaska. C.Peoplesearchingforgoldtherestillhavechancetowin. D。Alaskawasapoorbutlargeregion.54.Whichoneoffollowingworksdoesn'tbelongtoJackLondonaccordingtothepassage? A。lovestories B。poetry C。journalism D。essays55.WhatcanwelearnfromJackLondon'sfinalsuccess? A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess。 B。Practicemakesperfect。 C。Knowledgeispowerful。 D.Allofabove.DIfyourpreschoolersturnuptheirnosesatcarrotsorcelery,asmallrewardlikeastickerfortakingevenatastemayhelpgetthemtoeatpreviouslydislikedfoods,aUKstudysaid. Thoughitmightseemobviousthatarewardcouldencourageyoungchildrentoeattheirvegetables,theideaisactuallycontroversial,researcherswroteintheAmericanJournalofClinicalNutrition.That'sbecausesomestudieshaveshownthatrewardscanbackfireandcausechildrentoloseinterestinfoodstheyalreadyliked,saidJaneWardle,aresearcheratUniversityCollegeLondonwhoworkedonthestudy.Verbalpraise,suchas“Brilliant!You’reagreatvegetabletaster,”didnotworkaswell。 Thestudyfoundthatwhenparentsgavetheirsmallchildrenastickereachtimetheytooka“tinytaste”ofadislikedvegetable,itgraduallychangedtheirattitudes。Thechildrenwerealsowillingtoeatmoreofthevegetables-eithercarrots,celery,cucumber,redpepper,cabbageorsugarsnappeas-inlaboratorytastetests,thestudysaid。Researchersrandomlyassigned(分派)173familiestooneofthesegroups.Inone,parentsusedstickerstorewardtheirchildreneachtimetheytookatinysampleofadislikedvegetable。Asecondgroupofparentsusedverbalpraise.Thethirdgroup,whereparentsusednospecialvegetable-promotingmethods,servedasa“control”.Parentsintherewardgroupsofferedtheirchildrenatasteofthe“target”vegetableeverydayof12days,Soonafter,childreninthestickergroupweregivinghigherratingstothevegetables—andwerewillingtoeatmoreintheresearchlab,goingfromanaverageof5gramsatthestarttoabout10gramsafterthe12—dayexperience.Theturnaroundalsoseemedtolast,withpreschoolersinthestickergroupstillwillingtoeatmoreoftheoncedislikedvegetablethreemonthslater。Whydidn’ttheverbalpraisework?Wardlesaidtheparents’wordsmayhaveseemed“insincere"totheirchildren.56.Thepurposeofwritingthepassageis.A.tointroduceapracticalmethodofmakingchildreneatvegetablesB.toshowtheprocedureofanexperimentonchildren’sdietC.toexplainwhychildrenhatetoeatvegetablesD.topresentaproperwayofvernalpraisetoparents57.Theunderlinedword“backfire”inParagraph2probablymeans“”.A.shootfrombehindtheback B.makealireinthehackyardC.produceanunexpectedresult D.achievewhatwasplanned58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Mostchildrenareborntodislikecarrotsorcelery.B.Itremainsaquestionwhetherrewardingisagoodwaytogetchildrentoeatvegetables.C.Oralpraisewokrsquitewellinencouragingchildrentoeatvegetables.D.Childreninthestickergroupwillneverloseinterestineatingvegetables。59.Howdidtheresearchersgettheirconclusionfromtheexperiment?A.Bycomparison。 B.Byaskingquestions.C.Bygivingexamples, D.Bydiscussion.60.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Childrenlikerewards,notverbalpraise.B.Parentsshouldpraisetheirchildreninasinceretone。C.Childrenaredifficulttoinspire.D.Parentsshouldgiveupverbalpraise.第二节:信息匹配阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。首先请阅读下列警方通报查找人员的信息:A。Name:ZiggyNizottHeight:1.82mWeight:90kgAge:35Details:Longhistoryofviolentcrimeincludingrobbery,assaultandcartheft。B。Name:DennisTsokasHeight:1.95mWeight:70kgAge:28Details:Wellknowntolocalpolicehavingbeenarrestedseveraltimesforpick-pocketing。C.Name:MichaelClarkeHeight:1。7mWeight:65kgAge:20Details:Arrestedasayouthforcartheftandthesellingofstolengoods。D.Name:MarkHughesHeight:1.6mWeight:60kgAge:29Details:Iswantedbypoliceforseveralarmedrobberyofgrocerystores,banksandpostoffices.E。Name:HerbElliotHeight:1。6mWeight:90kgAge:22Details:Recentlyreleasedfromprisonwhereheserved2yearsforsellingstolengoods。F.Name:WilliamDanielsHeight:1。6mWeight:90kgAge:32Details:Arrested4timesforthesellingofdrugsandcartheft。以下是相关事件及人物的描述,请把描述与相关插图及提示性文字匹配起来。61。AvaluabledogwastakenwhilebeingwalkedbyitsownerinCity62.Yesterdaymorningat9.30a。m。amanarmedwithagunenteredtheNationalBankanddemandedmoneyfromthestaff,beforefleeingwhenconfrontedbybanksecuritystaff.Securitycamerasshowthemanasbeingshortandthinwithshoulderlengthblondehair。63.Atall,strongbuiltmanwithblondehair,athickblackmoustacheandwearingdarkglassesknockedawomantothegroundandstoleherpurseonMainStreetlastSaturdayafternoon。Ifyouseethisman,donotapproachasheisconsideredextremelydangerous.64.AtthefootballmatchbetweenManchesterUnitedandLiverpool,severalpeoplehadtheirwalletsstolenwhilewaitinginlinetobuyfood.Thevictimsdidnotseeornoticethethiefbutbystandersdescribehimasverytallandthin,cleanshavenwithshortlighthair。65。AcarwasstolenfromthesupermarketcarparkonFriday,June23thisyearbyamandescribedasveryyoung,1。7metrestallwiththindarkhairandcarryingabluebackpack.Arewardof$500isofferedforthecar’srecovery.第Ⅱ卷非选择题部分(共40分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(/\),并在该句下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.例如:Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend/\weekendwithyou.LuckilyIwastheamcompletelyfreethen,soI'lltosay“yes”.I’llarriveinBristolataround8pminFridayo

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