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浙江绍兴市2024届高考仿真模拟英语试卷

注意事项

1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。

2.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。第一部分必须用2B铅笔作答;第二部分必须用黑

色字迹的签字笔作答。

3.考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)

1.Daniel'sfamilytheirholidayinHuangshanthistimenextweek.

A.areenjoyingB.aretoenjoyC.willenjoyD.willbeenjoying

2.Marynearlymissedtheflightdoingtoomuchshopping.

A.inneedofB.ontopof

C.infrontofD.asaresultof

3.Shewassuchaproudpersonthatshewoulddieshewouldadmitshewaswrong.

A.sinceB.when

C.unlessD.before

4.ThedocumentHimnextweekaimsatintroducinglocalculturestotheworld.

A.releasedB.beingreleased

C.tobereleasedD.havingbeenreleased

5.ManypeoplefallintopanicduetotheearthquakeandtsunamiinJapanbutexpertsdon'texpectthistobe

aspropermeasureshavebeentaken.

A.compulsoryB.contemporaryC.temporaryD.permanent

6.Morewildtigershavebeenseenintheforestaroundthisarea,thereusedtobeveryfew.

A.whenB.whereC.whatD.which

7.Sincethemiddleofthelastyea%thebike-sharingmarketinBeijing.

A.boomedB.wasboomingC.willboomD.hasboomed

8.—Hi!John,wouldyouliketoplayfootballwithus?

一Oh,Ican't.I___mylessonallthemorningandstillneedhalfanhour.

A.amreviewingB.havebeenreviewing

C.havereviewedD.reviewed

9.It'sforpeopletoblametrafficjams,thecostofgasandthegreatspeedofmodernlife.

A.reasonableB.available

C.accurateD.cautious

10.Thiscourseisofgreatinteresttostudents,toimprovetheirwritingskills.

A.hopeB.tohope

C.hopingD.hoped

11.Althoughwarstillexistsonourplanet»Idobelieveit'spossiblefordifferentethnicgroupstolivetogetherin

A.agreementB.harmony

C.connectionD.comparison

12.—ThankGodIpassedtheinterviewyesterday.Iwassweatingheavily.

—Metoo.IwhenIwassittingoutsidewaiting.

A.lookeddownmynoseB.letmyhairdown

C.hadbutterfliesinmystomachD.chancedmyarm

13.Annsaidwheneverherfatherwasunhappyhegooutandbuysomething,usuallysomethinglargeand

useless.

A.shouldB.could

C.wouldD.might

14.NodecisionAaboutanyfutureappointmentuntilallthecandidateshavebeeninterviewed.

A.willbemadeB.ismade

C.isbeingmadeD.hasbeenmade

15.Dellaturnedallofherpocketsinsideoutonlytofind$1.87buyJimapresentforChristmas.

A.withwhattoB.withthatshecanC.inwhichtoD.withwhichto

16.Whatisyourmainreasonforchoosingonerestaurantanother?

A.overB.of

C.fromD.for

17.Shedidnotfeelabitnervousthoughitwasthefirsttimesheinpublic.

A.spokeB.havespoken

C.hadspokenD.werespeaking

18.theeffortsmadebythepolice,afantasticperformancewillbeputontomorrow.

A.InplaceofB.Insearchof

C.InchargeofD.Inpraiseof

19.Itiswhatyoudoratherthanwhatyousaymatters.

A.thatB.what

C.whichD.this

20.Thesuggestioncamefromthechairmanthenewrule.

A.what;wasdevelopedB.that;wasdeveloped

C.what;bedevelopedD.that;bedeveloped

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)Foraslongastherehavebeengifts,wenaturallymakechoicesbasedontherecipient(接受者).But

whatifwehavebeenwrongallalongandthatwecouldturnthingsaroundtwhichnotonlymadegiftbuyingeasier,but

therecipienthappier?

In2015,psychologistsLaurenHumanandLaraAkninconductedanonlinesurvey,whichsuggestedthatwhen

peoplebuygifts,theyprefertochoosesomethingbasedontherecipient'spersonalityandtastes.Mostpeoplealsosaid

thattheypreferredreceivinggiftsboughtwiththeminmind:giftsforthem.

ButHumanandAkninwonderedifthisapproachtogivingfailedtotakeadvantageofthewayweconnectas

people.Sotheysent78volunteersintoashoppingcentrebeforeMother'sDay.Halfweretoldtobuyacardthat

“reveals(揭示)yourknowledgeoftherecipient”whiletheotherssetouttobuyacardthat“revealsyourtrueselP.After

thepurchase,thegiverswhohadthoughtpartlyofthemselvesreportedfeelingemotionallyclosertotheirmothers.

Tofindouthowthatapproachgoesdownwithrecipients,thepsychologistsdidanothertest,askingmorethan100

studentstochooseasongoniTunestogivetoafriend,partnerorfamilymember.Eachhalfofthegroupreceivedthe

sameinstructionsasthecardbuyers.Resultsrevealedthatrecipientsofsongsthatrevealedsomethingofthegiversfelt

closertothemthanthosewhoreceivedgiftsboughtonlywiththeminmind.

HumanandAkninsuggestitmightapplytoallgifts.wIfbuildingstrongersocialconnectionsistheunderlying(潜在

的)goal”ofagiftandsurelyitshouldbe—thenwe44maywellbeadvisedtooffermoreself-reflectivegifts”.Inshort,for

apresenttobemeaningful,youneedtogiveawayabitofyourself,evenifthereisariskthatthegiftmightnotsoclosely

suittherecipient'spracticalneedsortastesasoneacquiredpurelywiththatinmind.

Moreover,givingsomethingofoneselfcanbeasaferact,thepsychologistsadded.Becauseitreducestheriskof

revealingpoorknowledgeofarecipientbyattemptingtobuysomethingthatfitstheircharacter—andfailing.

Butanoteofcautionhere:whattheresearchdoesnotexamineisthepotentialriskinrepeated,unsympathetic

giver-centeredgiving,which,accordingtoHumanandAknin“couldsignalself-obsession“一andnobodywantsto

revealthataboutthemselves.

1>FromtheMother'sDaycardtest,wccanconcludethat.

A.giftschosenwiththegiverinmindworkwellonthegiver

B.mostpeoplechoosegiftswiththerecipientinmind

C.mostpeoplechoosegiftsbasedontheirpersonaltastes

D.giftschosenwiththegiverinmindworkwellontherecipient

2^Whatdotheunderlinedwords“them,them“refertoinorderofappearance?

A.Therecipients;thegivers.B.Thegivers;therecipients.

C.Thegivers;thegivers.D.Therecipients;therecipients.

3、Whatdoestheauthorthinkisthesignificanceofgiftgiving?

A.Makingthegiver'slifehappier.

B.Showingone'sknowledgeoftherecipient.

C.Establishingandstrengtheningsocialconnections.

D.Meetingtherecipient'spracticalneeds.

4、WhichofthefollowingisHumanandAknin9sadviceongiftgiving?

A.Choosegiftsthatreflectmoreofyourself.

B.Justfocusonyourowntasteswhenchoosinggifts.

C.Buysomethingthatfitstherecipient'scharactermost.

D.Becarefulnottosignalyourtruepersonality.

5、Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Thetraditionofgiftgiving.B.Thepurposeofgiftgiving.

C.Theeffectofgiftgiving.D.Thepsychologyofgiftgiving.

22.(8分)Researcherscontinuetoshowthepowerbehindoursenseofsmell.Recentstudieshavefound,

amongotherthings,thatthesmelloffoodslikepizzacancauseuncontrollableangerindriversonroads.

Thereviewexplainsthatsmellisuniqueinitseffectsonthebrain.AccordingtoConradKing,theresearcherwho

carriedoutthereview,nmorethananyothersenses,thesenseofsmellgoesthroughthelogicalpartofthebrainand

actsonthesystemsconcernedwithfeelings.Thisiswhythesmellofbakingbreadcandestroythebestintentionsofa

dieter.”

Smell,whichdictates(决定)theunbelievablecomplexityoffoodtastes,hasalwaysbeentheleastunderstoodofour

senses.Ournosesareabletodetectupto10,000distinctsmells.Ourabilitytosmellandtastethisextremelylarge

rangeofsmellsiscontrolledbysomethinglike1,000genes,whichmakeupanamazing3%ofthehuman

genome.ResearchersRichardAxelandLindaBuckweretogetherawardedaNobelPrizein2004fortheir

ground-breakingresearchonthenatureofthisextraordinarysense.Thesetwoscientistswerethefirsttodescribethe

familyof1,000olfactory(嗅觉)genesandtoexplainhowourolfactorysystemworks.

Accordingtoonestudyintheresearchreview,smellingfreshpizzaoreventhepackagingoffastfoodscanbe

enoughtomakedriversfeelimpatientwithotherroadusers.Theyarethenmorelikelytospeedandexperience

uncontrollableangeronroads.Themostreasonableexplanationisthatthesecanallmakedriversfeelhungry,and

thereforedesperatetosatisfytheirappetites.

Incontrast;thesmellsofpeppermintandcinnamonwereshowntoimproveconcentrationlevelsaswellasreduce

drivers'impatience.Similarly*thesmellsoflemonandcoffeeappearedtopromoteclearthinkingandmentalfocus.

However,thewaygenesregulatesmelldiffersfrompersontoperson.AstudybyresearchersinIsraelhas

identifiedatleast50olfactorygeneswhichareswitchedoninsomepeopleandnotinothers.Theybelievethismay

explainwhysomeofuslovesomesmellsandtasteswhileothershatethem.TheIsraelresearcherssaytheirstudy

showsthatnearlyeveryhumanbeingshowsadifferentpatternofactiveandinactivesmell-dctectingreceptors.

1、WhatdidRichardAxelandLindaBuckfindout?

A.Thetypeoffoodsmells.

B.Thelogicalpartofhumanbrain.

C.Thenatureofhumanolfactorysystem.

D.Therelationshipbetweenfoodandfeelings.

2、Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeopleconcentrate?

A.Bread.B.Fastfood.

C.Pizza.D.Coffee.

3、Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?

A.Differentpeoplearesensitivetodifferentsmells.

B.Everypersonhasadifferentpatternofgenes.

C.Somepeoplecanrecognizeupto50smells.

D.Therearestillsomeolfactorygenestobefoundout.

4、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Logicandbehavior.B.Smellanditsinfluence.

C.Senseabilityandfoodtastes.D.Olfactorygenesanditssystem.

23.(8分)Acrewofsixteenagegirlscompletedanine-daysailingtripintheUSrecently,afterbraving

seasicknessandstrongwinds.

Forthepastthreeyears,theSeaCadetteenagerswhosetsailwereallmale.RogerNoakes,whocaptainedtheboat,

saidthiswasthefirsttimehe'dtakenoutanall-femalecrew.

Thegirlsaskedforanall-girlstripinAugustthisyear.Thecrewsetsailalongwiththreeadults,Noakesandtwo

SeaCadetrepresentatives.Theoriginalplanwasforthegirlstosail24hoursadayinrotatingshifts(轮流换班)alongthe

coastandthenreturn.Thingsturnedoutdifferently,however."Thefirstnightwasroughbecausethewindwasreally

hard.Thewavesweregoingupanddown,"saidAbbyFairchild,16.“Everybodygotseasick."Noakesgavethegirlsthe

optionofjustsailinginthebayandnotgoingintoopenwater."Buttheydecidedtheyweregoing.”

Theteenagersthensailedalongwayovernightandsleptinshifts."We'velearnedeverythingfromsteering(掌舵)

theboatitselftoputtingupthesailstocookingwhilewehaveroughseas,“said15-year-oldOliviaWilcox.

TheteenagersstoppedonlandinMassachusetts.Theydidn'tmakeittotheiroriginaldestinationinMaine,where

theyweresupposedtohaveacelebratorydinner,duetotheweatherandwinds.Theysaidtheyweren'tdisappointed>

however,asthey'dlearnedalot.<4Theylearnedaboutboating,andaboveall,theybuiltconfidenceandcharacter,“said

Noakes.

1、WhatwasspecialabouttheUSSeaCadettripthisyear?

A・Itwasthelongestsailingtripever.

B.Itwasthefirstall-female-crewsailingtrip.

C.Itwasthemostdangeroussailingtripever.

D.Itwasthefirstsailingtripforteenagers.

2、Whathappenedonthecrew'sfirstdayofthetrip?

A.Theyallgotseasick.B.Theyregrettedtakingthetrip.

C.Theydecidedtostayinthebay.D.Someofthemwereinjured.

3、Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheseyoungsailors?

A.Determinedandcooperative.B.Hard-workingandtalented.

C.Understandingandcreative.D.Adventurousandskillful.

4、AccordingtoNoakes,whatwasthesailors^reatestbenefitfromthetrip?

A.Theyacquiredexcellentsailingskills.

B.Theylearnedtoworkinteams.

C.Theybuiltconfidenceandcharacter.

D.Theyknewtheseabetter.

24.(8分)NelleHarperLee»betterknownbyherpennameHarperLee,wasanAmericannovelistwidelyknown

forToKillaMockingbird,publishedin1960.Immediatelysuccessful,itwonthe1961PulitzerPrizeandhasbecomea

classicofmodemAmericanliterature.In1991anorganizationconductedasurveythatmadereadersidentifybooksthat

had"madeadifference^intheirlives.Theresult?Lee'sbooktrailedonlyTheBible.Alongsidetheworksof

ShakespeareandTwain,thisnovelremainsoneofthemostwidelytaughtbooksnationwide,reachingabout70%of

Americanpublicschools.Whatmakesitsuchatypicalreadforyoungpeople?

EnglishclassisaplacewhereyoungAmericanscometoknowthemselves.Inthefoldsofdustybooks,studentscan

makecontactwithhumanitybeyondtheshallowsmalltalkoftheschoolhallways.Disturbedbyhormones(荷尔蒙)and

anxiety,teenagersgetthroughschoolwithconfusionandfrustration.Literatureisasafetyvalve(安全阀)一itpromises

relief,aplacetofigureoutone'sproblemsandgettoknowoneselfbetter.

Thenovelparticularlydistinguishesitselfinthisaspect.Itspeaksinachild'svoicewithouttreatingitsreadership

aschildren.Somecriticshavecalleditan“impossible“achievement,achildren'sbookpennedbyawell-educatedadult

一it*sunlikelythatachildlikeScoutcouldexistintherealworld.Butthat'sexactlywhatmakesitsuchacharming,

attractivereadforyoungpeople.Itindicatestheconsciousnessofawell-educatedadultfacingdifficultrealities,but

describesitthroughthelightandplayfulvoiceofacuriouslittlegirl.

GabyHick,athird-yearstudentfocusedonEnglishliteratureatBrownUniversity,callsitAoneofthefirstbooks

thatkidsandyoungadultsreadthatdealswithseriousissues-rape,race,mentalissues".Sheadds,“Thestorymakes

theseadultthemesaccessiblebecauseofScout.^^Thebook'ssetting,asmalltowninAlabamaaffectedbytheGreat

Depressionofthe1930s,mayappearverydifferentfromtheexperienceofmostkidsreadingittoday.ButLee'swords

makeherstoryfeelaliveandpresent.

In2006,however,criticThomasMallonexpressedhisregretaboutthebook'savoidingcomplexityinTheNew

Yorker.Buthernovelmakesagreatteachingtoolforteenagerspreciselybecauseitsmoralviewisasclearasthatofone

ofAesop'sFables.Thatabsenceofambiguity(含糊其辞)inthisnoveldoesn'tmeanthenovelisfreeofchallengingideas,

either.WillSerratelli,anotherliteraturestudentatBrownsays,“Therearen'tmanyhardmoralquestionsbeing

asked...butitopensupalltheseotherquestionsthat1hadn'tthoughtaboutbefore.MyEnglishteachersalwaysasked,

Doyousympathize(同情)withthischaracter?Wouldyouwanttohangoutwiththem?,Whenyougiveakidabook

wherethosequestionsdon'tevenneedtobeasked,itforcesthemtodigdeeper.”

Mallon'scriticismisaccurateinthatthisnovelmaypresenttoolimitedaviewofracisminAmerica.That*s

especiallyproblematicbecauseitisoneoftheonlybooksconsistentlyassignedtoAmericanstudentsthatacknowledges

(承认)racialdiscrimination(歧视)atall.However,ToKillaMockingbirdmayowesomeofitspopularityasateaching

texttothefactthatthenarrativevoiceisawhiteone.NaomiVaniis,anAfricanStudiesstudentatBrownsays,"It's

anotherpracticeoftellingstoriesaboutblackpeoplethroughwhitecentralcharacters,wshesays.

Whilethenovelisundoubtedlyworthitsplaceintheclassroom,Englishteachersmaydowelltoconsiderthatitisa

whiteauthor'sperspective—andoughttobetheonlybeginningofadialogueaboutraceandneverthefinalword.But

asagatewaytomorematureideas,andasaYA(youngadult)distillation(提炼)ofcomplexconceptsyoungpeoplemay

nothavegraspedbefore,Lee*snovelisinvaluable.

1、Accordingtothepassage,thenovelToKillaMockingbirdcanhelpus.

A.reducemuchanxietyforfearoflosingourselves

B.understandwhattherealpersonalityofhumanis

C.knowmoreaboutthepastU.S.economicsituation

I),findanddealwithsomeothercomplicatedquestions

2、Whatdocstheunderlinedword"trailed”mostprobablymeaninParagraph1?

A.Wasasgoodas.B.Triedhardtodefeat.

C.Wentalongthesamerouteas.D.Hadalowerscorethan.

3、WhatcanweconcludefromWillSerratelli*sstatementunderlinedinParagraph5?

A.Thekidsareunwillingtoanswerchallengingquestions.

B.Thekidshavetofacemoremoralquestions.

C.Thekidstendtosympathizewiththecharacters.

D.Thekidsaremotivatedtothinkfurther.

4、WhyisthenovelwellreceivedbyteenagersintheU.S.?

A.BecauseitrevealsracialdiscriminalioninAmerica.

B.Becauseawhiteauthortellsthestoriesaboutblackpeople.

C.Becauseitmakessomeseriousadultissuesaccessible.

D.Becauseitiswidelyusedasatoolformoraljudgmentsinsociety.

5、Whatistheauthorspurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Totellusaboutthecontentofthenovel.

B.Toexplainthereasonsforitspopularity.

C.Tointroducesomedifferentcomments.

D.Toapproveofthecreativewritingstyle.

25.(10分)InmostpartsofBritain,theblackcatisasymbolofgoodluckandowningablackcatmaybringgood

lucktothefamily.Butrecently,blackcatscannolongerenjoysomuchfavor.

TheRoyalSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(英国防止虐待动物协会)announcedariseinthe

numberofblackcatsbeingabandonedbytheirowners,duetonotlookinggoodinselfies(自拍).Accordingtothe

RSPCA,morethan70percentofthecatsinitscareareblack.Thebiggestreasonforthatisblackcatstendnotto

photographastheirlighterandbrighter-coloredfellowswithmoreobviousmarkings.AnRSPCAspokesmansaid,

“Thishasbecomeanationalproblem.Andweareurgingpeopletoneverjudgeacatbyitscolorbutlookatits

personalityinstead.w

TheMillwoodCatRescueCentrehastakeninniceblackcatsinthepasttwoweeks.Thefounderoftherescue

centresaid,“Wehavehadalotofblackcatsbecausepeopledon'tlikeblackatthemoment.Otherlookattheblackcats

andthenjustsay'Oh,haveyougotanythingelse?'"

AnimalloverGabriellaFletcherownsa16-year-oldblackcat,Susie.Sheregularlytakesselfieswithherpet.She

said,“Itishardtogetagoodpictureasyoucan'treallyseehowbeautifulSusieis.Sheisjustasspecialasanyother

cat.”

1、(小题1)Whyareblackcatslessfavoredbypeople?

A.Theyarerisinginnumber.B.Theydon'tbringgoodluckanymore

C.TheyarebannedbyRSPCA.D.Theydon'tlookgoodinphotos.

2、(小题2)WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3imply?

A.Peoplewantmoreblackcats.B.Peoplewanttohavesomethingtoeat.

C.Peoplewantmorepetanimals.D.Peopleareunwillingtoseesomanyblackcats.

3、(d、题3)InGabriellaFletcher'seyes,blackcatsare.

A.disgustingB.unlucky

C.ordinaryD.attractive

4^(小题4)Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthistext?

A.Blackcatsoutin^tselfies^^.B.BlackcatsabandonedintheUK.

C.Blackcatsinneedofcaring.D.Blackcatsfavoredagain.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题L5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)RecentlyIheardastoryaboutafamousscientistwhohadmadeseveralveryimportantmedical

breakthroughs.Hewasbeing[byareporterwhoaskedhimwhyhethoughthewasabletobesomuchmore

2thantheaverageperson.

Herespondedthatitallcamefroma(n)3withhismotherthatoccurredwhenhewasfouryearsold.Hehad

beentryingto4abottleofmilkfromtheshelfwhenitfell,5itscontentsalloverthekitchenfloor.

Whenhismothercameintothekitchen,insteadof6him,shesaid,“Robert,whatagreatandwonderful7

youhavemade.Ihaveseldomseensuchareal8ofmilk.Well,thedamagehasalreadybeendone.Wouldyou

liketogetdownand9inthemilkforafewminutesbeforewecleanitup?”

Indeed,he1。.Afterafewminutes,hismothersaid,“Youknow,Robert,wheneveryoumakeatroublelikethis,_

Uyou'llhavetocleanitupandrestoreeverythingtoitsproper12.So.howwouldyouliketodothat?We

coulduseasponge(海绵),atoweloramop.Whichdoyou13?”Hechosethespongeand14theycleaned

upthemilk.

Hismotherthensaid,"Let'sgooutinthebackyardand15thebottlewithwaterandseeifyoucandiscovera

waytocarryitwithout16it.”Thelittleboylearnedthatifheheldthebottleatthetopneartheedge17

bothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.Whatawonderful

Itwasatthatmomentthatthescientistknewhedidn'tneedtobeafraidtomake19.Instead,helearnedthat

mistakeswerejust20forlearningsomethingnew.

1、A.praisedB.interviewedC.celebratedD.admired

2、A.famousB.excellentC.creativeD.wonderful

3、A.inventionB.experimentC.gameD.experience

4、A.removeB.bringC.settleD.put

5、A.coveringB.leavingC.drinkingD.flowing

6、A.encouragingB.askingC.punishingD.frightening

7、A.useB.achievementC.pictureD.trouble

8>A.seaB.bottleC.roomD.factory

9、A.playB.thinkC.cryD.regret

10、A.refusedB.didC.listenedD.feared

11、A.graduallyB.patientlyC.finallyD.immediately

12^A.valueB.formC.shelfD.order

13、A.likeB.deanC.preferD.accept

14、A.togetherB.silentlyC.excitedlyD.hurriedly

15、A.chargeB.fillC.presentD.put

16、A.losingB.holdingC.breakingD.dropping

17、A.forB.beyondC.overI),with

18、A.performanceB.methodC.lessonD.action

19、A.promisesB.mistakesC.guessesD.decisions

20、A.chancesB.teachersC.directionsD.instructions

第二节(每小题L5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)Onlineshoppingiscomingintofashioninmostcities,wherepeopleareabletomakefulluseofthe

rapidly-developedInternettechnology.Nowadays,canwefindaperson1.hasn'texperiencedonlineshopping?

Definitelynot.

Onlineshopping2^_(welcome)bymostpeopleduetovariousreasons.Fromtheperspective(视角)oftheconsumer,

itcansavesometimeforpeoplewhodon'thavemuchsparetime.Justclickthemouse,theycangettheywantwhile

stayingathome.Fortheretailers(零售商),itcancutsomecostsforthosewhodon'thavemuchcirculatingfunds.

4.(compare)withthetraditionaltrademode(风格),itsavesthemtheneedtorentahouse.鼠,therearestillsome

6.(disadvantage)inonlineshopping.First,noface-lo-facedealmakesonlineshoppinglessreliableandIrustworlhy.

Second,peoplewilllosethefunofbargaining.

7.isundeniable(不可否认的)thatshoppingontheInternethasbecomeanirresistible(无法抗拒的)trendin

modern(social).It'sofgreaturgencythatweneedtomaketherelativelawswiththerapid9.(grow)ofonline

shopping.Onlyinthiswaycanweenjoythepleasureandconvenienceofonlineshoppingwithouttheconcernof

10.(cheat).

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(10分)假如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(八),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

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