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广西2022届高三高考信息卷(二)英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试用时120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共115分)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三个选项巾选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的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.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Gototheairportbybus.B.Hurrytogototheairportintheman'scar.C.Cancelherflight.2.Whatwillthemandothisweekend?A.Workinhisgarden.B.Gotothepicnic.C.Gotothecompany.3.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.JoeSmithhasbeenill.B.Joe'swifeisgoingtoNewYork.C.ThemanmetJoeSmithyesterday.4.Whenwillthebookprobablybeavailableinbookstores?A.InSeptember.B.InOctober.C.InNovember.5.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Atashop.B.Atabank.C.Atahotel.第二节(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。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至7题。6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedintheconversation?A.Auckland.B.Sydney.C.TheSouthIsland.7.Whatcanweconcludefromtheconversation?A.Themanwillprobablystayinabighotel.B.ThemanwillprobablystayinasmallerhotelC.ThemanwillprobablylivewithhisfriendinNewZealand.听第7段材料回答第8至10题.8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheairport.B.Atapetrolstation.C.Athome.9.Whatwouldthemanratherdo?15A.Gettheirluggage.B.Leavefortheairportearly.C.Seetheendofthefootballmatch.10.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?A.Makethewatchslow.B.Watchpeopleattheairport.C.Havecoffeeattheairport.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whowillpayforthegas?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Bob.12.Wherewilltheystayat?A.Theirfriend’s.B.Ahotel.C.Inthecar.13.Whenwillthespeakersleave?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatblousedoesthewomanwantfirst?A.Abluecottonone.B.Abluesilkone.C.Acreamsilkone.15.Whydoesn’tthewomantaketheblousefirstmentioned?A.Becausethesizeisnotsuitable.B.Becauseit’ssoldout.C.Becauseit’snotofgoodquality.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecreamsilkblouse?A.It'sprettyandnotexpensive.B.It’sprettybutexpensive.C.It'sexpensiveandnotpretty.17.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayfortheairtickets?A.45.B.90C.450.听第810段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydidthespeakergiveuphishobbiesforweekends?A.Becausehetookupsonicothers.B.Becausehewastoobusy.C.Becausehelostinterestinthem.19.Whydidthespeakerdrinkmoreandstartsmoking?A.Toenjoyhimself.B.Tokeepawake.C.Togetridofstress.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydowithhislifestyle?A.Continueit.B.Changeit.C.Dropit.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。21.—HowdidyoulikeNick'sperformancelastnight?—___,hissingingdidn'tappealtomemuch.A.TostartwithB.TobehonestC.What'smoreD.What'sworse1522.Microblog,or"weibo",asisknowninChina,userstosendshortmessagesupto140characters,isverypopularamongyoungpeople.A.expectingB.takingC.encouragingD.allowing23.TheChinese-Americanambassadorworkshardtostrengthen_cooperationbetweenChinaandAmericaandestablish____positiveandoverallSino-U.S.relationship.A.the;theB.the;aC.a;aD.a;the24.—It'ssaidthatthewinneroftheraceisatallandthinboy.—Thenit____bemycousinLiWei,wholookslikea"meatball".A.mustn'tB.can'tC.needn'tD.shouldn't25.Tofullyunderstandthewriter,wemustreadnotonlybetweenthelines,butsometimesthelines.A.withinB.beyondC.besideD.among26.____,thereformhasn'tbeenacceptedbyalltheChineseyet.A.ReasonableasitmaysoundB.AsitmaysoundreasonableC.AsreasonableitmaysoundD.Reasonableasmayitsound27.You'dbetterhaveyourclotheswashedassoonaspossible,oryoucan'thavecleanclothestomorrow.A.wearingB.wornC.towearD.beingworn28.Rightnow,thegovernmentshouldadoptafarmoreapproachtopushthestate'seconomyforward.A.dynamicB.apparentC.desperateD.previous29.I____myhistorythistimeyesterday.NowI____allmyworkfortoday.A.reviewedshaddoneB.wasreviewing;haddoneC.wasreviewing;havedoneD.reviewed;havedone30.Thiskindofglassesmadebyexperiencedcraftsmen____.A.areworncomfortablyB.isworncomfortableC.wearscomfortablyD.wearcomfortable31.Thatoldcastle_the14thcenturyattractsalotoftouristseveryyear.A.thatisdatedbacktoB.whichdatedfromC.fromwhichitdatesD.thatdatesbackto32.—The7theditionofOxfordAdvancedLearner'sEnglish-ChineseDictionaryhasbeenonsaleforlong.—Thanksforremindingme.I'llgoandbuyonSunday.A.itB.thatC.oneD.another33.Internationalfootballmatchesdon'talwaysbetterunderstandingbetweencountries.A.standforB.compensateforC.makeforD.accountfor34.Evidencecameup____specificspeechsoundswererecognizedbyinfantsasyoungastwomonthsold.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.whose1535.Wasitonthetrain"Harmony",whichisChina'sfirsthigh-speedone,_Johnmetwithhisforeignfriend?A.thatB.whenC.whatD.where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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Anneissixyearsolderthanme.Wewerevery36,andmymotherworkedatafactorytomakemoney.WhenMotherwasout,Annewasin37ofmeandmysister.Actually,goingtoAnnewasmuchbetterthangoingtoaparentasitwas38togetherpermissiontodothings,andshenever39uswhenwebroketherules.Sowewere40tolistentoAnneandsometimesbenefitedfromheradvice.WhenIwasseventeen,IthoughtmyonlychanceofgoingtocollegewaswhetherIcould41ascholarship(奖学金).Ihadanimportant42forit.IwasexcitedandaskedAnne'sadviceonwhatto43.IshowedherhowIwouldsit44theholeinthebottomofmyshoewouldnotbeseen.Annesuggestedwego45andtookmetotheshoedepartment.Shetoldmeto46abeautifulpairofleathershoes.Ithoughtitwasjustfor47asneitherofushadeverownedanythingthatwassoexpensive.Sometimeswesawthesethings,butwenevercould48tobuythem.Butthistimewas49.Annehandedmetheboxedshoesandsaid,"I'11buytheseforyou.""But…"wasallIcouldsay."Iwanttoseeyougetthat50,"shereplied.Iknewthiswasmuchmoneyforher,andshewouldprobablyhaveto51nothingbutnoodlesforatleastamonth.Iwenttotheinterviewandcrossedmylegssothatmybeautifulnewshoesshonewith52.Iwonthescholarship.Althoughtheywereniceleathershoes,Ididn'twearthemmuch53theyweresospecial.IhopeAnnedidn'tthinkIdidn'tlikethemorsomething.Aftertwentyyears,I54havethatpairofshoes,andIjustwearthemonthose55whenIneedtofeelspecial.36.A.happyB.upsetC.poorD.healthy37.A.chargeB.searchC.needD.memory38.A.quickerB.braverC.earlierD.easier39.A.punishedB.refusedC.caughtD.corrected40.A.rightB.wiseC.seriousD.willing41.A.buyB.earnC.raiseD.support42.A.experimentB.examinationC.interviewD.report43.A.answerB.showC.carryD.wear44.A.asifB.nowthatC.sothatD.evenif45.A.shoppingB.campingC.runningD.walking46.A.lookatB.tryonC.dreamofD.handin47.A.curiosityB.patienceC.funD.interest48.A.wantB.serveC.affordD.form49.A.difficultB.importantC.terribleD.different50.A.rewardB.awardC.scholarshipD.honor51.A.eatB.orderC.useD.play1552.A.wonderB.prideC.careD.doubt53.A.whenB.becauseC.soD.if54.A.stillB.evenC.neverD.hardly55.A.stagesB.groundsC.partsD.occasions第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)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。AHaveyoueverlookedupinthesky,admiringbirdsinflightandsayingtoyourself"Iwonderwhatkindofbirdstheyare"?ThebirdexpertswhocomefromAtwoodEnvironmentalEducationCenterinRockford.theUSarehelpful.Alotofbirdswerebroughttotellchildrenandadultstheknowledgeaboutbirds.Theyalsolearnedhowthebirdscametobeintheeducationprogram—mostofthemwereshotorhitbycars.Afterrecovery,thebirdscouldn'treturntothewild.Thechildrenandadultswholearnedaboutthemwereinsorrowandthiswassomethingtheyprobablywon'tforget.Withthispersonalexperience,herearcsometipstohelpyouidentifyahandfulofcommonbirdsyoumightsecinyourarea.Themoreyouobservebirds,themoreyoucanlearnfromthem,justlikeanyotheranimal.Vultures(秃鹫)—attheendsoftheirdarkwingstheyarctippedup,likeaslightcurl.Theirflightisnotsmooth,andtheyrock,orupanddown,backandforthduringflight.Itiscommontosecmanytogether,some-timesoverten.Eagles—theirflightissmooth,steadyandmoregracefulwhentheyareflying.It'sliketheyareflyingwithsteadywings.Oncebecomeadults,theyflyalone.Ducks—thesebirdsflap(拍打)theirwingsconstantlyandveryquickly,andhavesmaller,shorterbodies.GreatBlueHerons(苍鹭)—thesearelargebirds,withwingsofoverfivefeet.Wheninflight,theyhavedeep,powerful,slowflapsoftheirwings,withthebodyandlegsstickingstraightoutbehindthem.CanadaGeese—oncetheyfindtheirpartnersintheearlyspring,theyflyinpairs.Inmigratorytimes,theygatherinlargegroups.ThecallsoverheadfromlargegroupsofCanadaGeeseflyinginV-shapedformationshowitisspringorfall.Theyhavearatherslowerwingmovementthanduckswhenflying,anddonotmovesmooth.Sothenexttimeyouarcoutside,lookupandwonderwhatbirdisflyinginthesky,Ihopethisknowledgewillperhapshelpyoudeterminewhatexactlyitisthatyouarcadmiring.56.Whichisthethingthechildrenandadultsprobablywon'tforget?A.Thebirdexpertstoldthemdifferentkindsofbirds.B.Howthebirdscametobeintheeducationprogram.C.Manybirdswereshotbymanorhitbyvehicles.D.Mostinjuredbirdscouldn'tberecoveredanymore.57.Theauthoradvisesyoutolearnmoreaboutbirdsinyourareaby____.A.watchingbirdsasmuchaspossibleB.readingmorebooksaboutbirdsC.learningtheeducationprogramD.goingtothebirdexhibitions58.Whichbirdsmovetheirwingsquicklywhileflying?15A.Vultures.B.GreatBlueHerons.C.CanadaGeese.D.Ducks.59.WhatisspecialaboutCanadaGeeseintheearlyspring?A.Theyflywithsteadywings.B.TheyenjoyflyinginacoupleC.TheyflyinV-shapedformation.D.Theygatherinlargegroups.BItwasspringtime,theflowerswereinbloom,andthebirdsweresinging.Ihadbeenconfined(限制)tomyhousebecauseofarecentminorsurgeryandhadnotbeenabletoenjoythebeautifulspringsunshine.Thatfinedaywastheonlydayoftheweekwithoutrain.Iopenedthedoorandtookaseatinmyrockingchairandbegantosoak(浸泡)inthewonderfulsun.SuddenlyInoticedthatthehouseoppositeminehadbeenoccupied.Andoldladywasinfrontofthedoor.someflowersbesideherwerebeautifulIndeed,andIwalkedtowardsher.Shelookedtobeinherearlyeightiesandhadtheprettiestwhitehaironherhead."Hi!MynameisKarmen."Isaidsmilingbrightlyattheoldlady.Shesmiledback."Well.helloKarmen.I'mHenrietta."Hervoicewasverystrongforsomeoneatherage.Ms.HenriettaandIspentalotoftimetogetherenjoyingthebeautifulspringweather.WhenIwaswellagain.Iwouldvisitherandhelpherwithherchoresandsometimesshetreatedmesomedeliciousfood.Ilearnedshewasallaloneandhadnofamilyorrelativestohelpher.Ayearhadpassed,andIconsideredMs.Henriettatobeoneofmyverybestfriends.OnedayIwalkedoverformymorningvisitandknockedatthedoor.butnooneanswered.Iknockedagain.andshestilldidn'tappear.ShehadgivenmeakeytoherhomebecauseshehadsaidIwasthedaughtersheneverhad:so1letmyselfin.Icheckedherlivingroomandthenherkitchen.Ifinallywentintoherbedroom,andshewaslyingpeacefullyinherlied.Besidehertherewasanote,herwillwhichsaidallthatshehadwouldbelongtome.Iwenttoherbedsideandweptsadly.HowImissedher!Ms.Henrietta'smemorialservicewasbeautiful.Iwillmissherdearly,andeveryspringIlookatthebeautifulflowersandrememberthewonderfulfriendshipbetweenus.60.Whydidtheauthorhavetostayathomeinthatspring?A.Itrainedforhalfamonth.B.Shehadbeenoperatedon.C.Itwasagoodchancetomeetherneighbor.D.Shewantedtoenjoythespringsunshine.61.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"chores"inParagraph3probablymean?A.Regularshopping.B.Sunbathing.C.Diarywriting.D.Dailyhousework.62.Ms.Henriettadidn'tanswerthedoorthatmorningbecause____.A.shewasverysickandlyinginbedB.sheslepttoosoundlytohearanythingC.shewasinthekitchenandheardnothingD.shepassedaway15thenightbefore63.WhichofthefollowingcanmostpossiblyprovethatMs.Henriettalookedupontheauthorasheronlydaughter?A.Shegavetheauthorthekeytothedoorofherhouse.B.Sheandtheauthorspentmuchtimestayingtogether.C.Shelefttheauthorallthepossessionsthatsheowned.D.Shetreatedtheauthordeliciousfoodsometimes.CThetypesofthingswerememberaredifferent.Althoughwetendtoremembergoodthingsinourlives,badthingshaveawayofsneakingup(悄悄接近)onus.OnesuchthingIrememberhappenedwhenIwas10yearsold.Idecidedtoridemybicycleoveranear-bystream.Icarefullyplannedtheadventure,andaskedmyfriendstogothereandhaveawatch.Thiswasgoingtobemymoment!Istartedridingdownthehill,pickingupspeedandthenpulleduponthehandlebars(自行车把手)attheprecisemomentandlandedface-firstintothemuddystream!ThatpainfulmomentisonethatIwillneverforget.AslongasIlive.IwillrememberTiepainandembarrassmentatthatmoment.Whenwedosomethingstupidorthoughtless,ithasawayofstickingwithus.Fortunately,goodmemorieshaveawayofover-ridingTiebadones.IhavememoriesthatIgladlyremember,likewhathappenedtoday.Ihadmyfirstconversationwithmysontoday.Itwasnotanythingprofound.Itwasasimpleconnectionbetweenfatherandson.Itwasoneofthosebondingmomentsthatyoucan'tplanorforce.Theyjusthappenontheirown.Iwaswalkingintothelivingroomwheremysonsatinbedwatchingtelevisionattentively.Thenhelookedupatmeandpointedtothetelevisionandbabbled(含糊地说)something.IaskedhimitliewaswatchingSpongeBob(海绵宝宝)andhenoddedhisheadandsaid."Yes."Itwasatthatmomentthathiseyeslitupanditwasasifwebothrealizedwehadcommunicated.AndhowhappyIwas!Sure.ateighteenmonths,heprobablydidnotrealizewhatcommunicationwaslike.butInsjoyatthatmomentwasevident.ItwasamomentIwillrememberallmylife.Goodorbad,memoriescanlastalifetime.Asforanunpleasantmemory.thoughwecan'tforgetitwecangetlessonsfromitanditislikeamirrorthatwillwarnusagainstmakingsuchmistakesagain.Asforagoodmemory,weshouldtryourbesttoenjoyitduringourlifetime.Suchmomentsarethetreasuresthatwestoreupforever.64.Theauthorwillalwaysrememberwhathappenedwhenhewastenbecausehe.A.drewupacarefulplanbeforetakingarideB.madeafoolofhimselfinfaceofhisfriendsC.hurthimselfseriouslywhileridingdownthehillD.succeededintakingabigadventureoverastream65.Howdidtheconversationbetweentheauthorandhissonhappen?A.Ithappenedofitself.B.Hecausedittohappen.C.Itwascarefullyplanned.D.Heforcedittohappen.66.Whywastheauthorsohappywhenhearinghisson'sanswer"Yes"?15A.Becausehissonrespectedtheauthorandwasveryunderstanding.B.Becauseitwasthefirsttimehecommunicatedwithhislittleson.C.Becausehislittlesondidn'tmaketroubleandbehavedquitewell.D.BecausehissoncouldunderstandthemeaningofSpongeBob.67.Theauthormainlytellsusinthelastparagraphthat.A.one'smemoriescanlastallone'slifetimeB.weshouldforgettheunpleasantmemoriesC.goodmemoriesarethetreasuresofourlifeD.howweshoulddealwithourmemoriesDTheymaystillbeintheprime(全盛时期)oftheirlives-butformanyyoungadults,their20sand30sarenowatimeofpanicandself-doubtastheysuffera"quarter-lifecrisis(青年危机)".Facedwithtoomuchchoice,theyareexperiencingthetraditionalsymptomsofamid-lifecrisisearlier,aresearchsuggests.Today'syoungadultsoftenstrugglewithmanyoptionsavailable,whichdrivethemtofeelanxiety,depressionandasenseofbeingtrappedor"10ckedinto"amarriageorajobthatdoesn'tfeelright.Andthephenomenonappearstobemorecommonthaninthepast,accordingtoOliverRobinson,aresearcherfromGreenwichUniversity.DrRobinson,whointerviewed50peopleagedbetween25and35abouttheircopingdifficulties,said,"Youarenowmorefootloose(自由自在的)tomakechangesinearlyadulthoodthanIthinkyouoncewere."Thereisgreaterfluidity(流动性)inthejobworld,greaterfluidityinmarriage.Thisfluidityhasmeantmajorlifechangesaremoreacceptable.Inthepastifamajorlifechangeweretooccuritwouldhappeninmidlife."Pressuretomeetparents'demandscanaddtothesenseofcrisisamongtoday'syoungadults,"hesaid."Itisaboutpeoplefeelingafrenetic(狂乱的)needtogetajob,makemoneyandbesuccessfulquickly,anditlinkstothedemandingnatureofpeopleintheir20sand30swhowantitall.Theyarenothappywithanordinary,dull,conventionallife."Whileamajorre-evaluationoflifechoicescanbeunsettling(令人不安的),itseemstobeworthitintheend,theBritishPsychologicalSociety'sannualconferencesaid.DrRobinsonsaidsettingtheclockbackonadulthoodandstartingagainbroughtasenseoffreedom.Andthosewhohavesuffered-orareintemidstof-a“quarter-lifecrisis"willbegladtoknowthatitcutstheirchancesofsufferingaproper"mid-lifecrisis"lateron.68.Whatmakesmanyyoungadultsexperiencethetraditionalsymptomsofamid-lifecrisisearlier?A.Experiencingthefluidityinthejob.B.Feelinganxietyanddepression.C.Beingtrappedintoamarriage.D.Facingtoomanyoptions.69.Fromthepassagewecandrawtheconclusionthat.15A.re-valuationofthechoicesoflifeisunworthyB.majorlifechangesusedtohappenduringone'smiddleageC.thesenseofcrisisamongpeopleisgettingmoreseriousD.theadvantageofa"quarter-lifecrisis"ismakingpeopleliveapeacefullife70.Whatdoesthepassagechieflytalkabout?A.Amajorre-evaluationoflifechoices.B.Tewaysofavoidinga"quarter-lifecrisis".C.Howtogetoverpanicandself-doubtinlife.D.Mostyoungadultssufferingfroma"quarter-lifecrisis".71.Thetextismostprobablya(an).A.sciencenewsreportB.entertainmentreportC.sciencefictionstoryD.bookreviewEThegovernmentwarnedconsumersThursdaythatwaterwalkingballs,arecreationalactivitythathasgainedpopularityinrecentyears,areunsafeandcouldleadtosuffocation(窒息)ordrowning.TheConsumerProductSafetyCommissionsaiditisurgingconsumerstostopparticipatingintheactivityandthecommissiondoesnotknowofanysafewaytousetheseproducts.Theinflatable,see-throughspheres(球)arecommonatamusementparks,mallsandfairsintheUS,AustraliaandEurope.Theyarefrequentlyusedbychildren.Ariderclimbsinsidetheplasticbubble,similartoagianthamsterball(仓鼠球),andstandsup.Theballissealedwithazipperandfloatsinapooloralake.Astheriderwalksinsidetheball,theballrollsalongthetopofthewater.Thecommissionsaidthatithasinformedstateofficialsoftherisksassociatedwiththeproductsandtheyalsoencouragedstateofficialsnottopermittherideintheirstate.Onekeyconcernisthelackofanemergencyexit.sothewaterballscanbeopenedonlybyapersonoutsideoftheball,thecommissionsaid.Thecommissionsaiditisawareoftwoincidentsinwhichpeoplewerehurt.Inthefirst,a5-year-oldgirlinKingston,Mass,passedout(昏迷)lastyearwhileinsideaballforabrieftime;intheother,ayoungboysufferedabrokenarmwhentheballhewasinfelloutofashallowabove-groundpoolandlandedonthehardground.Manufactures,fortheirpart,saythewaterwalkingballsaresafe."Therearenowhundredsofthousandsofthewaterballsaroundtheworldbeingusedsafely,"saidCharlesB.Jones,headofVialeCampaniainMonza,Italy,whoclaimstohaveinventedthewatersphere14yearsago."The6.5-footwaterwalkingballscontainabout90minutes'oxygen,"hesaid.Aridetypicallylastsfivetosevenminutes.72.Waterwalkingballsareconsideredunsafemainlydueto____.A.gettingbrokeneasilyB.lackofenoughoxygen15C.lackofanemergencyexitD.waterinthelakeorpoolbeingshallow73.Howmanyridescanonewaterwalkingballbeusedbykidsatmost?A.14.B.16.C.18.D.20.74.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat____.A.waterwalkingballsareplayeda@aroundtheworldB.themanufacturersthinktheirproductsneedredesigningC.waterwalkingballshavebeenbannedinallthestatesD.thecommissionhasrealizedthepotentialdangerfromtwoincidents75.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HamsterballisthemostpopularsportB.HowtoplaywithwaterwalkingballsC.WalkingonwaterinballsisnotsafeD.Thetipsonplayingwithwaterwalkingballs第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每行作出判断: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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),在该行石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,在该行石边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Ithinkitistimethatwedosomethingtohelp76.animals.Firstly,thefurfarmsshouldbeclose.77.Animalsshouldnotbekeptinsmallplaces,and78.treatedcruel.Theyshouldbegiventherightto79.liveinthewildwheretheyarebelong,Secondly,80.thegeneralpublicshouldnotsellfurcoats.Ifthere81.isnolongerademandatthecoats,factorieswill82.stopmakingit.Thiswouldsavethelivesofmany83.animals,someofthathavealmostdiedoutasaresult84.ofwhatwehavedonethem.Pleasegivethemachance.85.第二节书面表达(满分25分)15最近,你校学生会发起了"杜绝食堂浪费"的活动,要求各班举办英语主题班会。请你按照下面要点提示准备一篇英语演讲稿。1.列举学校食堂浪费现象;2.陈述浪费造成的不良后果;3.号召同学们从自身做起,杜绝浪费。注意:1.词数100左右,演讲稿的开头和结尾已写好,但不计入总词数。2.可适当发挥,使行文连贯。Dearclassmates,MayIhaveyourattention,please?I’dliketotalkabouttheproblemofwasteinourcanteen. That’sall.Thankyou!15151515 15

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