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PAGEPAGE14黑龙江省哈尔滨市第一中学2025届高三英语上学期12月月考试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分

第I卷1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上所对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanorder?A.Fish. B.Beef. C.Chicken.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Seeafilm. B.Enjoyaplay. C.Readanovel.3.Whereisthewomangoingnext?A.Tomuseum. B.Toarestaurant. C.Toherhouse.4.Whenshouldthemanarriveatuniversity?A.By9:30. B.By8:50. C.By8:40.5.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Themanisn'ttellingthetruth.B.Themanhadnoreasontobesick.C.Themandidn'tneedtoattendthemeeting.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatarethespeakersgoingtodoonSaturdaytogether?A.Playfootball. B.Watchagame. C.Attendaparty.7.HowwillthemangoonSaturday?A.Hewillwalk. B.Hewillgetaride. C.Hewilldriveacar.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutherjob?A.Theboss. B.Theworkmates. C.Theworkingfield.9.Accordingtothewoman,whywasshehired?A.Shehadalotofexperience.B.Thejobinterviewerlikedher.C.Manyemployeesquiteveryyear.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WheredidMrsKingoriginallyplantogo?A.ToMiami. B.ToChicago. C.ToLosAngeles.11.WhywillMrsKinggotoLosAngeles?A.Todoaninterview.B.Tohaveasalesmeeting.C.Toattendtheopeningofanoffice.12.Whatcouldthewomanmostprobablybe?A.Anairlineclerk. B.Atravelagent. C.Asecretary.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.14.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewillgotoschooltoday.B.Hecan'tfinishhishomeworktoday.C.Hecan'thandinhisprojecttoday.15.WhatrelationisMrBelltotheman?A.Hisneighbour. B.Histeacher C.Hisclassmate.16.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Helphimhandinhisproject.B.Callhisteachertoaskforleave.C.Drivehimtothehospitalrightnow.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthetalkabout?A.Adviceonthechoiceamongcourses.B.Differencesbetweenthecourses.C.Requiredandelectivecourses.18.Whydoeshistoryopenatalllevels?A.Studentshavedifferentlevelsofhistoryknowledge.B.Differentcoursesareusuallytaughtbydifferentteachers.C.Therearemanyculturesandtimeperiodsinhistory.19.Whatisincludedintheelectivecourses?A.History. B.Science. C.English.20.Whatwillthespeakerdoforthestudents?A.Givethemadviceoncourseschedule.B.Helpthemsignupforacourse.C.Findthemroominacourse其次部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AIntoday'sglobalworld,moreandmorepeopletraveltoforeigncountries.Crossculturalawarenessandanunderstandingofforeignetiquetteisimportantifyouwanttosucceedasaninternationalbusinessperson.Behaviourthatispoliteathomemaybeconsideredrudeinanothercountry.Inparticular,bylearningaboutdiningetiquetteandtablemanners,youcanavoidoffendingpeopleandthiscandirectlyinfluenceyourbusinesssuccess.JohnSmith'sbookThePerfectGuestisagoldmineofinformationfortheglobe-trottingbusinessperson.Therearechaptersdedicatedtoallthemainproblemareasofdiningetiquetteandentertainingindifferentcountriesandtipsonhowtocopewithembarrassingsituations.Thesearesomeoftheareaswhicharecoveredinthebook.SeatingarrangementsWhetheryouareeatingatarestaurantoratsomeone'shome,theremaybeafixedprotocolofwhositswhere.Domenandwomensittogether?Isthereahierarchyaccordingtoageorstatus?Rulesvarygreatly.Forexample,inKorea,itiscustomarytoofferthebestseattothemostseniorperson;intheUS,therearenospecificseatingrules.Ifyoudon'tknowwheretosit,waituntilyourhostshowsyou.ConversationIsthediningtabletherightplacetohaveaconversationoristhemealtakeninsilence?InFrance,forinstance,themealisasocialaffairwithloudanimatedconversationsandmosttopicsareacceptable,includingbusiness.InJapanorVietnam,ontheotherhand,onlyquietconversationisacceptableandbusinessisneverconductedatthedinnertable.FoodWhattypeoffoodispopular?Isitpolitetoremarkonthefood?Shouldyoueateverythingorleavesomefoodonyourplate?Isilpolitetoaskforthesaltandpepperifitisn'tonthetable?Andhowcanyoudealwithafooddelicacythatyoufinddisgusting?InEurope,itispolitetoeateverythingonyourplatewhereasthiswouldbeconsideredrudeinEgypt.Ifyoucleanyourplate,itwillbefilledupagainimmediately.21.Whoismostlikelytofindtheinformationuseful?A.Abusinessperson.B.Ascientist.C.Astudent.D.Asoldier.22.WhenyouareaguestintheUS,whereshouldyousit?A.Inthebestseat.B.Whereyourhostshowsyoutosit.C.Whereveryoulike.D.Nexttothesenior.23.YouleavefoodonyourplateinEgypt.A.toshowthatyouhaveeatenenoughB.sothatthereareleftoversforthecatC.toshowthatyoudon'tlikethefoodD.butitisconsideredrude.24.Thepassagemainlytellsus.A.crossculturaldiningetiquetteB.culturaldifferencesaroundtheworldC.howtoimproveculturalawarenessD.whythebookisworthbuyingBThethirdweekofSEALtrainingmeansHellWeek.ItisonWednesdayofHellWeekthatyoupaddledowntothemudflats(泥滩)andspendthenext15hourstryingtosurvivethefreezing-coldmud,thehowlingwindandtheincreasingpressurefromtheinstructorstoquit.AsthesunbegantosetthatWednesdayevening,mytrainingclass,havingbrokentherules,wasorderedintothemud.Themudconsumedeachmantilltherewasnothingvisiblebutourheads.Theinstructorstolduswecouldleavethemudifonlyfivemenwouldquit-justfivemenandwecouldgetoutoftheextremecold.Lookingaroundthemudflat,itwasapparentthatsomestudentswereabouttogiveup.Itwasstillovereighthourstillthesuncameup—eightmorehoursoffreezingcold.Thechatteringteethandshiveringmoans(呻吟)ofthetraineesweresoloudthatitwashardtohearanything.Andthen,onevoicebegantoecho(回荡)throughthenight—onevoiceraisedinsong.Thesongwasterriblyoutoftune,butsungwithgreatenthusiasm.Onevoicebecametwo,andtwobecamethree,andbeforelongeveryoneintheclasswassinging.Weknewthatifonemancouldriseabovethegreatsufferingthenotherscouldaswell.Theinstructorsthreateneduswithmoretimeinthemudifwekeptupthesinging—butthesingingwenton.Andsomehow,themudseemedalittlewarmer,thewindalittlelessbitterandthedawnnotsofaraway.IfIhavelearnedanythinginmytimetravelingtheworlditisthepowerofhope.Thepowerofoneperson,Washington,Lincoln,King,MandelaandevenayounggirlfromPakistan,Malala,canchangetheworldbygivingpeoplehope.So,ifyouwanttochangetheworld,startsingingwhenyou'reuptoyourneckinmud.25.Fromthepassage,wecanseethatbeingorderedintothemudwas.A.thelastpartofthetrainingB.themostusefulpartofthetrainingC.therealtestofthetrainees'intelligenceD.thepunishmentforthetrainingclass26.Thetrainingclasssingingtogether.A.inspiredtheinstructorsB.helpedthemtokillthetimeC.keptthemfromfallingintothemudD.encouragedthemtofighttheirdifficulty27.ThewriterdescribedhisSEALtrainingexperiencemainlytotellthereaders.A.thepowerofalargecrowdofpeopleB.theadvantageofthetrainingC.thewaytobringaboutchangesD.thereasontopromotesinging28.Inthelastparagraph,thephrase“uptoyourneckinmud“mostprobablymeans.A.inanextremelydifficultsituationB.inahardtrainingclassC.interriblycoldweatherD.inalowersocialpositionCAprimaryschoolinBritainhasputupsignstowarnparents,whoareaddictedtoplayingwiththeirphones,togreettheirchildrenwithasmileratherthanstareattheirscreens.Ithasbecomeacommonsightattheschoolgatestoseechildrenrunningtotheirparents,onlytofindthemabsorbedinreadingnewsande-booksonline,orwatchingtheirfavoritevideos.NowtheheadmasterataprimaryschoolinMiddlesbroughhasputupsignsatthreeentrancestotheschool.Thesignssay"Greetyourchildrenwithasmile,notamobile."andawomanholdingaphonetohereariscrossedoutinaredcircle.Theheadmastersaid,“Wearetryingtodevelopstudents'speakingandlisteningskillsandwethinkitisasimplewaytogetthemessageacross.Itisn'tonlyanissueamongpatents,butalsoemphasizesthatspeakingandlisteningcanhelpstudentstohavediscussions."Themovehaddifferentresponses.DanielleParker,aparent,said,"Ithinkthesignsareunacceptablebecausemostparentspicktheirchildrenupwithphones."Anotherparentsaid,"It'sagoodthing.Greetingchildrenwithsmilescanalsodeveloptherelationshipbetweenparentsandchildren."Someparentswhenquestionedwerehesitantaboutthesigns.LandonBradley,apupil,saidheagreedwiththesigns,saying,“Whyshouldchildrenseeparentsplayingtheirmobilephonesallthetime?”Lastyear,researchwarnedthatparents'obsessionwithcellphoneshadmadesomeneglectedchildrenstartprimaryschoolunabletoholdconversations.Almostathirdofchildrenarenotreadyfortheclassroomwhenthatstartschool.29.Whydoestheschoolputupsignsatitsentrances?A.Toencourageparentstomeetpupilswithsmiles.B.Todescribeacommonsightofitsschoolgates.C.Toremindpupilstobecarefulwhilewalking.D.Tointroducetheprimaryschooltoparents.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inparagraph2referto?A.Playingwithphones.B.Greetingchildren.C.Puttingupsigns.D.Smiling.31.Whatmaybetheeffectsofparents'obsessionwithphones?A.Itmayreducespupils'timespentonphones.B.Itmaydiscouragestudentsfromworkinghard.C.Ilmaymakestudentsbeaddictedtocomputergames.D.Itmaycausechildrentolacktheabilitytocommunicate.32.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetothesignsputupbytheschool?A.Approving.B.Opposed.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.DIfyou'vespentanyamountoftimeboating,fishing,orbird-watchingatlakesandrivers,youhavemostlikelyseenfishesjumpingoutofthewater.Ihaveseenitmanytimes.Certainly,fisheswillexitwaterindesperateattemptstoescapeenemies.Dolphinstakeadvantageofthebehavior,formingacircleandcatchingthefrightenedfishesinmidair.Butjustaswemayrunfastfromfunorfromfear,differentemotionsmightmotivatefishestojump.Mobularays(蝠鱝)aren'tmotivatedbyfearwhentheythrowtheirimpressivebodies—uptoaseventeen-footwingspan(thedistancefromtheendofonewingtotheendoftheother)andatoninweight—skywardinleapofuptotenfeet.Theydoitinschoolsofhundreds.Theyusuallylandontheirbelles,butsometimestheylandontheirbacks.Somescientiststhinkitmightbeawayofremovingparasites(寄生虫).But1thinkthattheraysareenjoyingthemselves.IntheclearwatersofFloridasChassahowitzkaNationalWildlifeRefuge,Iwatchedseveralschoolsoffiftyormoremullets(鲻鱼)movinginbeautifulformation.Theirwell-builtbodiesweremostevidentwhentheyleapedfromthewater.MostofthetimeIsawoneortwoleapsbyafish,butonemadeaseriesofseven.Theyusuallylandontheirsides.EachjumpwasaboutafootclearofthewaterandtwotothreefeetinlengthNobodyknowsforsurewhythefishleaps.Oneideaisthattheydoittotakeinoxygen.Theideaissupportedbythefactthatmulletsleapmorewhenthewaterislowerinoxygen,butischallengedbythelikelihoodthatjumpingcostsmoreenergythanisgainedbybreathingair.Itishardtoimaginetheywillfeelanyfresherwhenbackinwater.Mightthesefishesalsobeleapingforfun?Thereissomenewevidence.GordonM.Burghardtrecentlypublishedaccountsofadozentypesoffishesleapingrepeatedly,sometimesoverfloatingobjects-sticks,plants,sunningturtle-fornoclearreasonotherthanentertainment.33.WhatcanwesayaboutthedolphinsinParagraph1?A.Theyhavegreatescapingskills.B.Theyareeasilyfrightened.C.Theyareveryclever.D.Theylovejumping.34.Whatdotherayandthemullethaveincommonwhenjumping?A.Bothdoitingroups.B.Bothlandontheirbellies.C.Bothjumpmanyfeetoutofwater.D.Bothmakeleapsoneaftertheother.35.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheideamentionedinParagraph4?A.Anxious.B.Indifferent.C.Approving.D.Questionable.36.WhydofishesleapaccordingtoGordon?A.Toremoveparasites.B.Toamusethemselves.C.Totakeinmoreoxygen.D.Toescapeenemies.EInfairytales,it'susuallytheprincessthatneedsprotecting.AtGoogleinSiliconValley,theprincessistheonedefendingthecastle.ParisaTabrizisa31-year-oldwithperhapsthemostuniquejobtitleinengineering-"GoogleSecurityPrincess”.Herjobistohackintothemostpopularwebbrowser(阅读器)ontheplanet,tryingtofindweaknessesinthesystembeforethe“blackhats"do.TodefeatGoogle’sattackers,Tabrizmustfirstlythinklikethem.Tabriz’srolehasevolveddramaticallyintheeightyearssinceshefirststartedworkingatGoogle.Backthen,theyounggraduatefromIllinoisUniversitywasoneof50securityengineers—todaythereareover500.Cybercrime(网络犯罪)hascomealongwayinthepastdecade-fromtheNigerianPrinceScamtocreditcardtheft.Tabriz'sbiggestconcernnowisthepeoplewhofindbugsinGoogle'ssoftware,andselltheinformationtogovernmentsorcriminals.Tofightagainstthis,thecompanyhassetupaVulnerabilityRewardsProgram,payinganywherefromS100toS20,000forreportedmistakes.It'saworldawayfromTabriz'scomputer-freechildhoodhomeinChicago.ThedaughterofanIranian-Americandoctorfather,andPolish-Americannursemother,Tabrizhadlittlecontactwithcomputersuntilshestartedstudyingengineeringatcollege.Gazeacrossaline-upofGooglesecuritystafftodayandyou'llfindwomenlikeTabrizarefewandfarbetweenthoughinthelastfewyearsshehashiredmorefemaletechgeniuses.Sheadmitsthere'sanobviousgenderdisequilibriuminSiliconValley.Funnilyenough,duringtrainingsessionsTabrizfirstasksnewcolleaguestohackintonotacomputer,butavendingmachine.Tabriz'sjobisasmuchabouttechnologicalknow-how(专fJ知识)asunderstandingthepsychologyofattackers.37.WhatcanwelearnaboutTabrizfromthepassage?A.ShewasthefirstfemaleengineeratGoogle.B.Shemustthinkdifferentlysoastodefeattheattackers.C.Herjobrelatestonotonlytechnologybutalsopsychology.D.Herfrequentcontactwithcomputersinchildhoodbenefitsheralot.38.WhyhasGooglesetupaVulnerabilityRewardsProgram?A.ToprotectGoogleagainstcybercrime.B.TomonitorthenormaloperationofGoogle.C.Tohelpthegovernmentlocatethecybercriminals.D.Toraisepeople'sawarenessofpersonalinformationsafety.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disequilibrium”inParagraph4referto?A.Imbalance.B.Preference.C.Difference.D.Discrimination.40.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.WhatleadstocybercrimeB.The"SecurityPrincess”whoguardsGoogleC.MeasurestakenbyGoogletoprotectitsusersD.Howtobecomeanexcellentsecurityengineer其次节:(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中两项为多余选项。Foryears,pediatricianshaverecommendedthatyoungchildrenwatchnoTV,oraslittleaspossible,becauseitcanleadtoproblemsinschoolandbehaviorissues.41However,controllingwhattheywatchcanimprovehowtheybehave.WhenpreschoolerswatcheducationalprogramsinsteadofviolentTVshows,theytendtobemorecompassionateandlessaggressive,accordingtoastudypublishedinthejournalPediatrics.•Thestudy42Parentsinthefirstgroupwereencouragedtoexchangeviolentshowswitheducationalandpro-socialonesthatstressedcompassionandcooperation.FamiliesweregivenmonthlyTVguideslistingeducationalprogrammingfortheirarea:showssuchas"DoratheExplorer","SuperWHY","SesameStreet"and"It'saBigBigWorld”,43Thetimethechildrenspentonwatchingviolentprogrammingreducedfromahalf-houradayto23minutes.44Familiesinthesecondgroupdidnotchangetheirviewinghabits.“Thisisthefirststudytotrytochangetheviewinghabitsofpreschoolkids,"saysDr.VicStrasburger,spokespersonfortheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics."That'soneofthesignificancesofthisstudy.''•TheresultsAfterayear,researchersfoundthatchildrenwatchinglessviolentandmorechild-appropriateshowsscoredbetteronteststhatmeasuredcooperation,awillingnesstoshareorcompromise.45A.TVbringsmorebenefitstochildrennowadays.B.ParentswerealsoencouragedtowatchTVwiththeirkids.C.About600familieswereemployedandassignedtooneoftwogroups.D.MoreandmorefamiliesrealizelettingchildrenlesswatchTVisquitegood.E.Parentsthenincreasededucationalviewingfromabout30to43minutesaday.F.NowanewstudyadmitsthatchildrenaresittinginfrontoftheTValotlonger.G.Theyalsohadfewerincidentsofaggressivebehaviorsuchasyellingandhitting.第三部分完型填空(共20小题,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MydaughterhadjustturnedfivewhenItookhertogogroceryshoppingwithmeoneday.Thereon46wasthemostbeautifultoiletpapershehadeverseen,foritwaspink.During47AwarenessMonth,thetoiletpapercompanyhadmadetheirproductspink,withapartofeachsale's48helpingthepeopleinneed.Andmydaughtersimplywantedtohaveit.She49withhersweetest"pleases".OfcourseI50herrequest,explainingthatitwaspinkto51awarenessofkindnessandthat52ofthemoneywewerepayingwasgoingtowardhelpingothers.Mylittlegirlsatinthecart,holdingherpackageofpinktoiletpaper.Shecouldnotcontainher53andtalkedonandonabouthow54therestofthefamilywouldbewhenshesharedher55withthem.Onthewayout,sheretoldtothecashiereverythingshecouldrememberaboutthe56ofthecoloredtoiletpaper.Thepassionspreadamongtheother57andseveralmorepackages58thecheckoutsthatmorning.Mydaughtercarriedthetoweroftoiletpaperintothehouseherselfanddraggeditupstairs,whichwasagreat59consideringthepackagestoodas60asshedid.Thatevening,Iwalkedintothebathroomtofindalltherolls61storedinthecupboard,intheshapeofa62castle.Shebeganinallseriousness,assheceremoniously(隆重地)63ahalfusedwhiterollontheholderwithanewpinkone,"64Iuseit,Iwillremembertoprayforallthosepeoplewhoare65rightnow.46.A.display B.television C.time D.purpose47.A.Science B.Baby-care C.Charity D.Peace48.A.goods B.procedures C.costs D.profits49.A.cried B.begged C.lied D.challenged50.A.refused B.ignored C.met D.avoided51.A.represent B.raise C.teach D.sell52.A.all B.none C.any D.some53.A.excitement B.calmness C.nervousness D.patience54.A.thrilled B.disappointed C.comfortable D.lucky55.A.money B.idea C.treasure D.awareness56.A.usage B.price C.misunderstanding D.meaning57.A.families B.cashiers C.papermakers D.customers58.A.gotcaughtin B.wentthrough C. brokeinto D.felloff59.A.accomplishment B.independence C.responsibility D.expectation60.A.large B.strong C.tall D.small61.A.neatly B.disorderly C.surely D.naturally62.A.lonely B.lovely C.different D.homely63.A.compared B.combined C.replaced D.mixed64.A.Incase B.Nowthat C.Onlyif D.Everytime65.A.incommon B.introuble C.inpractice D.insilence第Ⅱ卷第四部分单句填空(共20题,满分20分)第一节:用括号中单词的适当形式填空,无括号的填适当词汇(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)66.Childrenunder14mustbe(accompany)byanadult.67.Mr.Davieswas(annoy)thatthebooksweremissing.68.WithagoodcommandofEnglish,Icancommunicate(smooth)withBritishpaintinglovers.69.Heisinlawfulofashortgun.(possess)70.Steelisproducedby(combine)ironwithcarbon.71.HisonMt.McKinleyhasn'tyetbeenconfirmed,(survive)72.Theserocksprovedthatatonetimeinthe(distance)pasttheAntarcticwascoveredbyplants.73.Withher(encourage),Idecidedtoseizetheopportunity.74.Hehasmadeafullfromhisoperation.(recover).75.Theoldmanplantedaroseandwateredit(faith).Thoughitdidn'tblossom,heneverlostfaithinit.76.Thesmile(freeze)onhisfacewhenhewastoldthenews.77.Mexicanlawprohibitstheofchildrenunder14.(employ)78.It's(legal)todriveacarwithoutadriver'slicense.79.1leftadeep(impress)onhimwhenwemetforthefirsttime.80.The(major)ofthepopulationliveinthenorthoftheisland.其次节:在下列词汇中选取恰当的一个填入空中,每题只对应唯一单词(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)policy;sink;solid;bargain;observe81.Theteacherrequiredthestudentstohowthepeopleinthegroupinteracted.82.Thewheelsstartedtointothemud.83.Thetwo-childwasreleased.84.Thereisevidencetoshowhewasn'ttherewhenthecrimetookplace.85.Theywiththeshopkeeperovertheprice.第五部分语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Tensofmillionsofpeoplecarrytheirsmartphoneswiththemeverywheretheygo,thebathroom86(include).Ourphonesarealwayswithinourgrasp,87meanstheyarealsoconstantly88(expose)towhateverbacteriawemayhaveaccumulatedonourhands.89(fortunate),anewsurveyof1,200Americansandtheircleaninghabits90(find)thatoneinfourhavenevercleanedtheirphones.Tofindoutjust91dirtymostphonesbecome,researchersestimatethataregularly92(use)smartphonethathasneverbeencleanedmayholdmorebacteria93anentirehouseholdbathroom.Accordingtothesurvey,conductedbythecompanyVitalVio,it'scommonforsmartphones94(come)intocontactwithvariousformsofbacteria,includingstrep,staph,andE.coli.Suddenly,95(eat)asandwichinyourbathroomdoesn'tsoundsobad.第六部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及个单词的增加、消退或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其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留意: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Lastweekend,wewenttothelocalorphanage(孤儿院)todosomevoluntaryworks.Onthewayhere,weboughtmanyb

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