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2022-2023高三上英语期末模拟试卷

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息

条形码粘贴区。

2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,

字体工整、笔迹清楚。

3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草

稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。

4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.Wildswans'intheareaisagoodindicationofabetterenvironment.

A.exhibitionB.escape

C.absenceD.appearance

2.Nothavingworkedouttheprogram,leavetheoffice.

A.sohewasforbiddentoB.andhedidn'twantto

C.hislittlesoncouldn'tmakehimD.becouldn,tfreehimselfto

3.InthelibraryyoucanuseyourowncomputertoconnecttoWi-Fispecially

forreaders.

A.preparingB.toprepare

C.preparedD.prepare

4.Tomakeabreakthroughinhisscientificresearch,thescientisthasbeen

makinga(n)amountofeffort.

A.modestB.miserable

C.optionalD.tremendous

5.Inordertomakemycompositionclearerandsmoother,myteacheraskedme

totheunnecessarywordsandsentences.

A.leavealoneB.leavebehind

C.leaveoffD.leaveout

6.1feelcold.Iclosethewindow?

--Sure.Goahead!

A.ShallB.NeedC.WouldD.Should

7.一Whereonearthhavetheygone?

一Ihavenoidea,butIwishI.

A.knowB.knewC.wouldknowD.wouldhaveknown

8.Whatsurprisedusmostisthathedoesn'tknowthedifferences

betweenthetwobookslie.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where

9.--DidyouwatchthefinalmatchofChinaOpenyesterday?

™Sure.IitsoattentivelythatIforgottocooksupper.

A.watchedB.hadwatched

C.waswatchingD.wastowatch

10.Ihavenodoubtthathewillmakeit,butIwonderheisreallyready

enough.

A.whatB.why

C.whetherD.That

11.—HowdidyoufindProfessorSmith,sspeechlastnight?

—Tobefrank,hisspeechdidn'ttome.

A.appealB.belong

C.referD.occur

12.Everybodywastouchedwordsaftertheyheardhermovingstory.

A.withoutB.beyond

C.againstD.despite

13.Duringthenegotiationtofollow,itcanbearguedthatsharesofforeign

companiesareovervaluedthereturntheyoffer.

A.intermsofB.inmemoryof

C.infavorofD.inchargeof

14.—YoushouldhavecometothepartylastSaturdayevening.Itwasreally

fantastic.

—Butafriendanunexpectedvisittome.

A.paidB.hadpaidC.wouldpayD.haspaid

15.Thenewteacherwassowell-organizedthatshebeganwestopped

yesterdaysothatnopointwasleftout.

A.whenB.inwhich

C.howD.where

16.somepeoplecriticizegraffitiforbeinguglyanddestructive,

thosegraffitiloversstillseeitasrealart.

A.AsB.While

C.OnceD.Until

17.Atschool,itisessentialthateverychildequallyregardlessof

familybackground.

A.treatingB.treatedC.betreatedD.istreated

18.Thedrumsofwararebeatingonceagain.AstensionsrisebetweenAmerica

andIran,Chinaappealstobothsidesto・

A.standbyB.comealong

C.stepbackD.sticktogether

19.Duetothereformandopening-up,ourlivingconditions,undoubtedly,have

improvedoverthepastdecades.

A.consideratelyB.approximatelyC.appropriatelyD.considerably

20.—Jenny,howwasyourtriptoBeijing?

一Oh,Imissedit.IwishI________myvacationthere.

A.amspendingB.willspendC.havespentD.hadspent

第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项

中,选出最佳选项。

21.(6分)It'salittlehardtofigureouttherulesforsurebutthebaby

Africanbuffalo(水牛)seemstohavetheupperhand.Thetwostandacouplefeet

apart,staringateachother.Behindthem,theirmotherslookonwiththekind

ofindifference(不关心)ofmotherseverywherewhoseetheirkidsplayinga

harmlessgame.

Thealarmwentoffabouthalfanhourago,thesecondtimetonight.Here,onebell

meansHelephant**,two'Thino''(犀牛),andthreeandfour,Ireallycan*trememberfor

what,becausewhenyou*reawokenbybellsinthemiddleofthenight,yourfirst

thoughtwon'tbeAnimal",ButassoonasIrealizeditwastherhinoalarm,Iwas

runningforthestairs.

YetPmtheonlyonewatchingtheanimalsstare-down.Eithernobodyelsediedofa

heartattackwhenthebellswentoff,orIwastheonlyoneintheentirehotelwhodidn't

turnthealarmswitchtooffbeforegoingtobed.

TheArk,ahotelshapedlikethebiblicalark(圣经的方舟),liesinthehighlandsof

Kenya'sAberdareNationalPark,about100kilometersnorthofNairobi.AttheArk*s

prow(船首)arehugewindowsoverlookingawaterhole.Earliertonight,I*dwatcheda

packofwolves,buffalosandelephants.Andnow,atThreeorsointhemorningsI'm

downfortheroundofrhinobells.Thefirsttime,2.5hoursago,itwasasingleblack

rhino,whichcamedown,gotadrink,andleft.

I*dhavebeensorryforthelostsleep.I'vealreadyarrangedwithaguidetotakemeout

atsunrisefortheso-calledHshould-never-missed**bird-watching,wherewellgettosee

30species,butreally,howmanytimesinyourlifewillyougettowakeupandsay,

"Wow!Rhino?Isn*tthatthedefinitionofaprettygoodright?Lastweekwewentfrom

UgandaintoKenya,BeforeIlefthome,IthoughtI'dbehappywithtenelephantsand

fiveorsixgiraffesonthewholetrip.Ididn'tdaretodreamtherhino.

l.Themessagethatthehotel'sbellssentwas.

A.averywisewaytheauthorhadneverheardof

B.hardfortheauthortorememberindetail

C.amatterthatallvisitorshadgotusedto

D.likeconditionedresponsetrainingforanimals

2.What'stheauthor*sattitudetowardthebell?

A.It'sbotheringbuttwobellsarewelcome.

B.Itshouldbeturnedoffwheneveritrings,

C.Itsvisitorshaveachancetoseebuffalos.

D.Itisaverybadwaytowaketheguestsup.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"diedofaheartattack**inparagraph3mean?

A.diedunexpectedly

B.feltextremelyexcited

C.feltveryuncomfortableandtired

D.sufferedfromaterribleheartattack

4.Whatdidtheauthorseeatabout3:00a.m.?

A.Twobuffaloswerefightingfiercelyforfood,

B.Arhinoandabuffalowerefightingforwater.

C.Arhinoandabuffalowerestaringateachother.

D.Abuffalowasteachingitsbabytowalkfreely.

22.(8分)Notverylongago,thequestionwouldhaveseemedabsurd.Nowit

isonthelipsofrespectedscientists;MPs(议员)arebeginningtotalkof

“awaronsugar,“andevenEngland'schiefmedicalofficerhassaidsugar

mayhavetobe,liketheoldenemytobacco,taxedinordertoprotectthenation'

shealth.

Therecameatimeintheevolutionofpublicattitudestosmoking,whenthedoctors

hadbeenshoutingforlongenoughthatthepublicwasbroadlyawareoftherisksand

theonlyquestionleftforGovernmentwas:whatshouldwedoaboutit?

Somebelievewearenowatthesamepointinourattitudestosugar.Others-

largelybutnotonlyrepresentativesofthefoodanddrinkindustry-saytheentire

debatehasbeenskewed(歪曲)bythosewhospreadstoriesdeliberatelytomakepeople

nervous.

Moreorlesseveryoneagreesthateatingtoomuchsugarisbadforyou.Thereis

alsonodoubtobesityisagrowingproblemwhichisputtingasigniHcant,avoidable

burdenontheNHSbyincreasingtheratesofdiabetes,heartdiseaseandother

long-termconditions.

Buttowhatextentissugar-ratherthansaturatedfats,orsalt,carbohydratesor

proteins,oranyoftheotherdevilsofmoderndiets—thecauseofobesityandhowmuch

shouldweworryaboutit?

Yesterday,hopesofachievinganythingresemblingclarity(清楚)fromtheWorld

HealthOrganisation(WHO)wereconfusedonceagain,which,widelyexpectedto

reducetherecommendedsugarintakebyahalfinnewdraftguidance,insteadsaidit

wouldcontinuetorecommendthatsugarmakeupnomorethan10percentofthe

energyweconsume,whileaddingthatcuttingthistofivepercentwouldhave

aadditionalbenefitsw.Thedecisionwillnowgoouttopublicconsultation.

SimonCapewell,professoroftheUniversityofLiverpool,saidthathesuspected

“dirtywork”onthepartoffoodanddrinkscompaniesmightliebehindtheWHO'sless

thanresoundingmessage.

“ThefoodindustrysayGovernmenthasnobusinessinterfering(介入)infamilies,we

mustprotectpersonalchoice,“ProfessorCapewellsaid."Wesaythereisnopersonal

choice.Atthemoment,mothercanwalkintoasupermarketwithachoiceoffourtomato

soups——withthree,orfour,orfiveteaspoonsofsugarinthem.Shehasachoiceof

thousandsofreadymeals——withfive,orsix,orevennineteaspoonsofsugarin.”

l.Byreferringtosmokingtheauthorindicatesthat.

A.sugarhasjustturnedouttobeasharmfulassmoking

B.itisnoteasyforauthoritiestorestrictorbansomething

C.itiseasyforpeopletoseebadeffectsofsomething

D.peoplemustseethedisadvantagesofsugarimmediately

2.WHOhaschangeditsideamainlybecause

A.itthinksthedangerofsugartohealthisoveremphasized

B.itfindsitsafetotakeinasmuchsugaraspeopledonow

C.itbelievescertainamountofintakeofsugardoesusgood

D.ithasbeenputunderpressurebyfoodanddrinkscompanies

3.Whenreportingtheargumentaboutsugar,theauthorseemsto.

A.remainobjectiveB.standbythoseagainstit

C.believeitharmlessD.holdtheviewofwait-and-seew

4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethepropertitleforthepassage?

A.Issugarthenewevil?B.Howmuchsugardoyoutakedaily?

C.Issugartobetaxed?D.Howmuchdoyouknowaboutsugar?

23.(8分)Nearly19percentofteachersofcolor(有色人种教师)lefttheir

jobsafterthe2014-2015schoolyear.Someleftforpersonalreasonsliketaking

careoftheirfamilies.But50percentsaidtheyleftbecausetheywere

dissatisfiedwiththeiremploymentsituation,suchaspoorworkingconditions,

studentdisciplineproblemsandlargeclasssizes.Thus,takingimmediate

measurestoimproveitisourtoppriority.

Foryears,researchershaveprovedthebenefitsofincreasingtheshareofminority

teachersinschools,especiallyasourpublicschoolsystemhasturnedtoonethatismade

upmostlyofminoritystudents.Teachersofcolor,whoaremorelikelythantheirwhite

counterpartstochoosetoworkinraciallydiverse(多种多样的)schools,offerparticular

benefitstotheirstudents.Graduationratesincreaseamongminoritystudentswhenthey

aretaughtbyraciallysimilareducators,researchshows.Theycanalsoserveaspositive

rolemodels,andtheirpresencereducesthechanceofracialdiscriminationatschool.

TheShankerInstitutereportsuggeststhattherateofminorityteacherhiringisnot

thewholeproblem.Theproblemiswhathappensaftertheseteachersenterthe

classroom.Theseteachersoftenworkinhigh-povertyruralschools.Theyaremorelikely

tohaveless-desirableworkingconditions.

Diversityisakeycomponenttoequalityandopportunity.Wherethere,sadiverse

teachingworkforce,allkidsthrive.Sosolutionsmustbefoundatoncetoturnthistrend

around.Firstly,schoolsshoulddevelopmentorshipprogramsthatsupportminority

teachersoncetheyareintheclassroom.Secondly,moremoneyshouldbespentin

improvingworkingconditionsintheseschools.Ofcourse,schoolheadmastersshould

alsobeevaluatedontheirabilitytoretainteachersofcolor.

l.Amongteachersofcolorleavingtheirjobs,halfofthemquitbecause.

A.theyhadtotakecareoftheirchildren

B.theyhadtomovetootherplaces

C.theyeventuallyfoundbetter-paidjobs

D.theiremploymentsituationwasunsatisfactory

2.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?

A.Thesolutionstoincreasinggraduationratesamongminoritystudents.

B.Thebenefitsofincreasingtheshareofminorityteachersinschools.

C.Thereasonsforteachersofcolorleavingtheirjobsinmanyschools.

D.Thewaystodecreasethepossibilityofracialdiscriminationatschool.

3.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenwritingthepassage?

A.Hefeltangryaboutthegovernment.

B.Hewassatisfiedwiththepresentsituation.

C.Hefeltiturgenttosolvetheproblem.

D.Hedidn,tcareaboutdiverseteachingworkforce.

24.(8分)54-year-oIdAbdulhasaspecialjob.Hehasbeenworkingasa

livingstatueforoverthreedecades,standingperfectlystillforsixhours

adayandresistingpeople'sattemptstomakehimmoveorsmile,anythingthat

provesheisalivingperson.

Abdul,knownas“India'sStatueMan,“hasbeenperforminghisdailyroutine

eversince1985,soonaftergettingajobasasecurityguard.Hisbosshadrecently

traveledtotheUK,wherehewassoimpressedbythestatue-likemembersoftheRoyal

GuardoutsideBuckinghamPalacethathewantedtodosomethingsimilarback

home.Sohehadhisguardsreceivethreemonthsoftraining,wheretheywouldsit

perfectlystillforaroundfourhours.Theyweren,tallowedtotalkorsmile,eat,drink,or

evenshooawayaflyifitsatontheirfaces.Intheend,Abdulprovedthebestofthe

group,sohegotthestrangejob.

Abdulisn'ttheonlypersonintheworldactingasalivingstatue,butwhatmakes

himspecialisthefactthathecandoitforaslongassixhourswithoutevenblinkinghis

eyes.Once,a$155prizewasputupforanyonewhocanmakehimmoveamuscle.But

tryastheymight,noonehaseversucceeded.Actually,Abdultriestomoveaboutas

muchashecaninhissparetime,andonlyeatshealthyhome-cookedfood,tokeephis

bodyinshape.Butheclaimsyogahasbeenthebiggesthelp.Inthe32years,Abdulhas

becomeacelebrityinIndiaandotherAsiancountries.ManyBollywoodcelebrities

Abdulearnsabout10,000rupees($156)amonth,whichisenoughtosupporthisfamily,

butdefinitelynotenoughtoencouragehischildrentofollowinhisfootsteps.lt,sjusttoo

stressfulandtaxingonthebody.aDespiteallthehardshipandhealthproblems,Ilove

myjobandIamthankfultopeoplefortheloveandrespecttheyhaveshoweredon

me...hesays."Whenthetimecomes,Iwanttodieplayingastatue.w

l.WhatisAbdul'sdailyroutine?

A.Performingasalivingstatue.B.Provingtobealivingperson.

C.Smilingathiscustomers.D.Keepinghisbodyinshape.

2.WhycouldAbdulgetthestrangejobgivenbyhisboss?

A.Hehadhisspecialambition.B.Hewasmostfamiliarwiththejob.

C.Hestoodoutamongthegroup.D.Heknewthebossmorethanothers.

3.WhatdoesAbduldoinhissparetime?

A.Heeatsalotofsnacks.B.Hepracticesyogafor12hoursaday.

C.Hecooksforhisfamily.D.Healwaysmovesalot.

4.HowdoesAbdulfeelabouthisjobaccordingtothetext?

A.It'soverpaid.B.It'ssatisfying.

C.It'sboring.D.It'sinstructive.

25.(10分)Ilookaroundandcan'trecognizewhereIam.Itseemsfamiliar

butdistant.Iseemyfriendsgatheredbyastagewheremusicisplayingand

Irunover.AsIbeginrunningtowardsthem,theybecomefurtherandfurther

away.Ikeepcallingforthem,butnoonehearsme.Istarthearingadistant

alarm-likesoundandIamtransportedaway.Iwokeupinadaze(茫然)sitting

inmybed.

“Oh,itwasonlyadream,“Isaidtomyself.Ihavealwayshadvividandintense

dreams.Sometimes,itfeelslikeIhaven'tevensleptbecauseIhavebeenlivingoutmy

dreamsduringmysleep.

Today,dreamingisbeingstudiedevenmorethanever.Somesaythatdreamsare

howyourreceptors(受体)makesenseofrandomthoughtswhileyousleep.Somesay

thatyoucan'tdreamofafaceyouhaveneverseenbefore,soeveryoneyouseeinyour

dreamsyouhaveatleastlaideyesonatonetimeoranother.

Otherpeoplethinkdreamsarewaysofexpressingstressorinternalfeelingsyou

maybeexperiencing.Alotofpeoplesaythattheyhavedreamsaboutbeingchased(追

逐).

Acommoninterpretationoftheabeingchasedwdreamisthatyouarefeeling

threatened.Somedreaminterpretationsitessayyoushouldtrytoreflectonwhatorwho

ischasingyoutogetabetterideaofwhatismakingyoufeelthisway.

Anotherdreamthatisoftenexperiencedisflying.Thisdreamhasamuchmore

positiveinterpretation,whichisthatyouarefeelingfreeorhavebrokenoutofabad

situationsuchasarelationshipturnedsourorajobyouhate.

Unfortunately,ifyouevenrememberyourdreamsatall,youforgethalfofyour

dreamwithinfiveminutesofwakingupandwithin10minutes,youusuallyforget90

percentofit.

Dreamologists,peoplewhodevotetimetothestudyandinterpretationofdreams,

suggestifyouwanttotrytorememberandstudyyourdreamsyoushouldkeepa

journalbesideyourbedandjotdownwhatyoudreamtassoonasyouwakeupsoyou

canreflectonitlater.

l.Dreamsof“beingchasedwoccurbecause.

A.youarefeelingthreatened

B.youjustquitajobyouhate

C.yourfriendsarefarawayfromyouwheninneed

D.yourreceptorsisalwaysthinkingwhileyousleep

2.Whyshouldwekeepajournalbesideyourbedtoreflectondreams?

A.Weneedtochasethosepeoplewhoappearedinourdreams.

B.Weusuallyforget90percentofdreamswithin10minutes.

C.Itcanhelpusgetoutoftheintensedreams.

D.Itcanhelpussleepwellwithoutdreams.

3.Wherecanwereadthisarticle?

A.Inaposter.B.Inaphysicsbook.

C.Inatravelingmagazine.D.Inasciencenewspaper.

4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhyamIAlwaysDreamingB.HowIsMyDreamCreated

C.WhatdoMyDreamsMeanD.HowtoAvoidDreams

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,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.

26.(30分)Six-year-oldMatthewParkerwasinneedofa

kidney(肾)transplant,andhisfamilylookedalloverthecountryforasuitable

donor.Upto80peoplesigneduptogiveupaliving1forthe

first-grader.Coincidentally,theperson2todonateakidneytoMatthew

washisteacher,LindesyPainter.

Matthewhadbeenonthetransplant3foralongtimeanddeveloped

antibodies(抗体)tomostkidneys,itwas4tofindamatchforhim.Thedoctorhad

warnedthefamilytohe"5"andusedthetermaneedleinahaystack"(干草

堆)severaltimes.

When6wereaskedtobetested,Painterwasthefirstonetosignup.7

theteacherlearnedtheresult.shehadtogetseveraltestsdone.Shewasastonishedwhen

shegota8backsayingshewasaaperfect9

Paintermadethedecision10.SheknewthatMatthew*skidneyswere

11,andsheempathized(同情)withanyonegoingthroughthis.ltwasespeciallyhard

forherto12oneofthemsufferingthesamepains.

“Iwatchmyhealthy,active,loud,wildchildrenrunningaround,wShesaid.

aMatthew13toliveanormal,healthy,activelifelikemyboys.”

Matthewwasso14tolearnthathisteacherwouldbedonatingakidneyto

himthathe15her.Hismotherwasdeeply16toLindseyPainter,sayingher

son*sdonorwasa"17"and"givingperson“fordoingthis.

Theoperationsforthekidneydonation18inthefollowingmonth.Matthew*s

mothersaid,“Myson'snewkidneymeansaspecial19betweenstudentand

teacherthatgoesfar20theclassroom.w

l.A.personB.organC.animalD.plant

2.A.chosenB.supposedC.forcedD.required

3.A.bedB.machineC.listD.team

4.A.difficultB.vitalC.effortlessD.impossible

5.A.optimisticB.sensitiveC.fantasticD.realistic

6.A.competitorsB.teachersC.volunteersD.Partners

7、A.WhileB.OnceC.AfterD.Before

8、A.MarkB.callC.letterD.book

9、A.matchB.candidateC.motherD.participant

10、A.wiselyB.sensiblyC.lightlyD.willingly

ll.A.failingB.hurtingC.shrinkingD.disappearing

12.A.controlB.predictC.imagineD.accept

13.A.strugglesB.manages;C.regretsD.deserves

14.A.PuzzledB.excitedC.satisfiedD.worried

15.A.fearedB.huggedC.missedD.ignored

16.A.sorryB.friendlyC.politeD.grateful

17、A.reliableB.selflessC.passiveD.cheerful

18>A.tookplaceB.cameaboutC.setoffD.brokeout

19>A.appreciationB.agreementC.bondD.distance

20、A.aboveB.from(C.intoD.beyond

第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单

词或括号内单词的正确形式。

27.(15分)DoyouknowtheUKgovernmenthasl.(successful)passedalaw

banningbrandingonpacksofcigarettes?Thatmeanstobaccomanufacturerswill

beforced2.(pack)theircigarettesinplainpackets.

Themotivationbehindthis3.(decide)istomakesmokinglessappealingtopeople,

especiallychildren.

Asimilarlaw4.waspassedinAustraliain2012hasresulted5.afallinsmoking

ratesfrom15.1%to12.8%forpeopleaged14.

AsofJanuary2015,22%ofadultmenand17%ofadultwomensmokeinGreat

Britain.ThepossibilityofsmokingintheUKincreaseswithagesothatby15yearsof

age8%ofschoolchildren6.(be)regularsmokers.Children,itisthought,willbeless

attractedtocigarettes7,(sell)inunbrandedboxes.

Smokingisoneof8.biggestcausesofpreventabledeathsinEngland.Everyyearabout

80,000dieandover450,9.(send)tohospitalduetosmoking.Thisplacesalargestrainon

thehealthserviceandisalsoafactorinwhythegovernmentwouldliketoprevent

peoplefromlO.(take)upsmokingorhelpthemquit.

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(10分)假定英语课上英语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。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的

增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),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。

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。

DearMsSmith,

Pmwritingtoaskwhetheryoucoulddomefavor>Fvejustfinishedanessay

naming^DifferencesbetweentraditionalChineseandWesternfestivals",soI'mnot

surewhetheritiswellwritten>Tobehonestly,Fmnotthatfamiliarwithsome

traditionalWesternfestivals>ThafsbecauseI'mturningtoyouforhelp、I'd

appreciateitifyoucouldsparesometimetolookintomyessayforpossiblemistakes

andpolishthem>Also,I'mlookingforwardtoyourvaluableadvices>Myessayhas

beensendingtoyoualongwiththisemail>Ihopeitwon'tcauseyoutoomuchmore

trouble

Thankyouinadvance>

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

29.(25分)假如你是李华,刚刚参加完某一英语报社组织的“中学生英语夏令营”

活动。请你给该活动的负责人Jane写一封信,要点如下:

1.你从该活动中学到了什么;

2.表达你的感激之情;

3.渴望再次参加。

注意:1.词数100左右;2.信的开头已给出,不计入总词数。

DearJane,

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

参考答案

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.D

2.D

3.C

4.D

5.D

6.A

7、B

8、D

9、C

10、C

11.A

12.B

13.A

14.A

15.D

16.B

17、C

18、C

19、D

20、D

第二部分阅读理解(满分40分

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