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内江市2022届高中三年级第二次模拟考试试题英语1.本试卷包括第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共10页。全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答第I卷时,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号;答第II卷时,用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔在答题卡规定的区域内作答,字体工整,笔迹清楚;不能答在试题卷上。3.考试结束后,监考人将答题卡收回。.第I卷(选择题共90分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.Idon’texactlyknowwhattopicyouaretalkingabout,butI’vegot_____mainideaof_____articleyoumentionedjustnow.A.a;anB.the;不填C.不填;theD.the;the2.—GangnamStyleissoamazing!Youwillheariteverywhere.—Yeah.Sometimesasong_____bepopularovernight.A.canB.willC.shouldD.must3.Now,youguys,please_____readthepoemaloud.Tom,youarethefirst.A.inshortB.indoubtC.inturnD.incase4.Isenthimane-mail,_____mycongratulationsonhissuccessinpassingtheexam.A.toofferB.offeringC.offeredD.tobeoffering5.recentlywhenmorehealthproblemsdirectlycausedbythecurrentairpollutionwerereporteddidthe“BeijingCough”becomefamous.A.NowthatB.EventhoughC,NotuntilD.Neverwhen6.USPresidentObama_____unityandhopedtodothingsasonenationandonepeopleattheceremonyforhissecondterm.A.calledinB.calledoffC.calledupD.calledfor7.—It’stimetogonow.It’salready5o’clock.—Dearme!I_____itatall.A.haven’trealizedB.didn’trealize0.hadn’trealizedD.don’trealize8.worriesChinaisthewayNorthKoreatreatsitsnucleartests.A.ItB.ThatC.ThisD.What9.YukioHatoyamaisthethirdJapaneseprimeminister_____theMemorialH«UoftheVictimsinNanjingMassacre.A.tovisitB.tobevisitingC.visitingD.havingvisitedThecar-poolingallianceisanongovernmentalandnonprofitorganizationinChina,thepurposeof_____istodealwithtrafficpressureduringtheSpringFestivalsA.whichB.whereC.whoseD.that第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题15分,满分30分)12\n阅读下面的短文,从短文后各題所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。RogerAnderecnwasn’texpectinganytroubleontheroadlastNewYear’sEve,whenhesetoffforaskitriptotheBearRiverMountainswithhisdaughterMia,9,hissonBaylor,4,andhisneighborKenyaWildman.9.Atmilemarker473,Andcrecnsawavanthathadskatedofftheroadandinstinctively(本能地)11____hisbrakes.Inaninstant,hiscarrushedtowardthe12____LoganRiver.Asithitthewater,thecarrolledontoits13____andsankintotheriver.Withinseconds,theupside-down(面朝下)carwasfilledwithwater.Andersenbeganto14____thefreezingwaterforthekids,butfoundnoneinthedarkness.Hehadnochoicebuttoswim15____abrokenwindowforhelp.That’s16____hesawagroupofmenappearthere.Theyrushedintothe17____,shouting“Whoelseisinthecar?”Andersenwas18____,“Mykidsareinthecar!”Theriverwasonlyaboutfourfeeldeepnearthebank,butthecar’s19____werejammedshut,andthewindowsweresubmerged(淹没)and20____tokickin.Theystartedtopushthiscar!21____,thecarstartedrising,andWilldena35-year-oldformerpoliceofficer,foundhimselfstaringintothe22____eyesofKenya,(heAndersens,neighbor,whohad23____tofindahairpocketinthebackseat.Willden24____thegirloutthroughthebrokenwindow.Upfront,Miawasfloatingfacedowninthewater.BenBelnap,a31-year-oldschoolpsychologic,racedhertothe25____LittleBaylorwashiddenunderthe26____waterthatfloodedthestillsubmergedsideofthecar.The27____madeeveryefforttoflip(翻转)thecar.Withthecarrightsideup,themen28____seeBaylorstrappedintohiscarseat.MorganCarlson,a56-year-olddoctor,gavehimchestcompressions(按压)Asthekidsfully29inthefollowingweeks,theyandAndersenwenttoseethemenwhohadsavedthemwithgreat30____“Alotofpeoplehaveaskedme,‘Didyouwitnessamiraclethere?“lalwayssay,“1witnesseddozens"saysAndersen.11.A.repairedB.noticedC.touchedD.found12.A.coldB,dirtyC.deepD.long13.A.wheelsB.scatsC.sideD,roof14.A.pumpB.searchC.sinkintoD.diveinto15.A.overB,throughC,alongD.across16.A.whereB.becauseC.whetherD.when17.A.windowB.iccC,waterD,boat18.A.screamingB.waitingC,warningIXswimming19-A.lightsB.sidesC.doorsD.belts20,A,impossibleB.easyC.sureD.useless12\n21.A.NaturallyB.AmazinglyC.HonestlyD.Generally22.A.shiningB.happyC.proudD.frightened23.A.attemptedB.managedC.thoughtD.stopped24.A.pulledB.persuadedC.forcedD.lifted25.A.surfaceB.bankC.carD.room26.A.clearB.quietC.wasteD,dark27.A.doctorsB.driversC.passengersD.rescuers28.A.mightB.shouldC.couldD.would29.A.recoveredB.arrivedC.nursedD.gathered30.A.reliefB.careC.thanksD.comforts第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂k。(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)AForcenturies,thegreatscientistsoftheworldstruggledtodevelopawaytolearnlongitude(经度).Itseemedtothoseseekingtosolvethelongitudeproblemthattheonlysolutionwasinthemoonandstars.Duringthe17thcentury,Englishastronomersbeganamajorefforttomapthestarsandtheirrelationshiptothemoonasitpassedacrossthesky.RoyalAstronomerJohnFlamsteedworkedatthistaskforfortyyears.ThenextRoyalAstronomer,EdmundHailey,spentanotherfortyyearsgatheringinformationaboutthemoon’sorbit.In1766,RoyalAstronomerNevilMaskelynepublishedtheNauticalAlmanac(航海天文年历)andAstronomicalEphemeris(星历表).Itcontainedallthenecessaryinformationaboutthemoonandstarsthatsailorswouldneedtohelpthemlearntheirlongitude.Anavigatorhadtousecomplexobservinginstrumentstonotethepositionofthemoonandstars.ThenhehadtoseekthecorrectinformationintheNauticalAlmanacaboutthemoonandstarsatthattimeofnightorday.Thefinalstepintheprocesswastotakethemathematicalinformationfromthebook,linkittothecurrentinformationandsolvetheresultingproblem.Thistookanaverageoffourhourstodo.Whilescientistswerestudyingthestarsandmoontosolvethelongitudeproblem,amannamedJohnHarrisonwasworkingonanotherproject.Hewastryingtobuildaclockthatwouldhelpsailorslearnlongitude.Hebegandevelopinghisclockin1730.Ittookfiveyearstocomplete.Severalyearslater,hebuiltasecondclock.Twentyyearslater,hecompletedadevicethatwassmallerthanthefirsttwo.Butstillhewasnotsatisfied.Twoyearslater,heproducedasmallclockthathecouldholdinhishand.Theclockcouldtellthecorrecttimeintwoplaces,meetingtherequirementsforlearninglongitudeonthesea.FormanyyearsafterMr.Harrison'sworkwascompleted,theideaofusingaclocktolearn12\nlongitudewasrejected.However,thatopinionchangedwhenmanufacturerslearnedhowtomakebetterandlesscostlyversionsofMr.Harrison'sclocks.Theclocksbecameknownaschronometers(航行表).31.InwhichyeardidMr.Harrisonproducehisfourthclockforsailorstotelltheirlongitude?A.In1730.B.In1735.C.In1755.D.In1757.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphreferto?A.Theideathatsailorsneededtouseaclocktojudgetheirlongitude.BTheideathatsailorsdidnotwanttouseaclocktodeterminetheirlongitude.CTheideathatMr.Harrisonhadinventedtheclockforsailorstotelltheirlongitude.D.TheideathatMr.Harrisonhadtakenadvantageofearlierscientists'findingsaboutlongitude33.Fromthesecondparagraphwecaninfer______A.astronomersspent80yearstocollectthenecessaryinformationtopublishthebooksaboutlongitudeB.scientistsbelievedtheyhadtolearnthepositionsofthemoonandstarsfirsttosolvethelongitudeproblemC.ThenewmethodforsailorstolearntheirlongitudebyobservingthestarsandthemoonwasnotsimpleD.Aftermanyyearsofhardwork,itseemednotpossibletolearnlongitudebyobservingthestarsandthemoon34.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribethehistoryofsolvingthelongitudeproblem?A.Nothingisimpossible.B.Wherethereislifethereishope.C.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.D.Imaginationwilltakeyoueverywhere.BManyBritishpeopleofmygenerationprobablyrememberwatchingtheirfirstflea(跳蚤)circusonMichaelBentine'sPottyTime.PottyTimewasachildren’sTVprogramwhichfeaturedcomedianMichaelBentineandagroupofpuppets(木偶).EvenasachildIneveroncethoughtthatthefleacircuswhichwasfeaturedonhisshowinvolvedrealfleas,soimaginemysurprisewhenIreadanarticleinaBritishnewspaperaboutagroupofperformingfleasbeingdeniedentrytotheUKbycustomsofficers.Thefleasandtheirboss,ProfessorMariaFernandaCordoso,hadbeenontheirwaytoperformattheEdinburghFestival,oneofScotland’smostfamousartsfestivals,whencustomsofficialsdecidedthattheAustralianfleasinhertroupe(剧团)wereillegalimmigrantsandwouldhavetobesentback.Thetrainerthen'hadtofindotherlocalfleasandtrainthemtoperformthesameact.OnreadingthearticleIdecidedtoinvestigatemoreanddiscoveredthatfleacircuseshavealonghistoryoriginatinginEnglandinthe16thcentury.Theyhadsomethingofagoldenageinthe1830swhenL.BertolottosetuphisfleaexhibitionsinLondon.Hisexhibitionsfeaturedafleaorchestraplayingfleamusic,fleasplayingcardgamesandsoon.Deadfleasdressedasweddingcoupleswerepopularcollectors’itemsinthe1920s.Andaslateasthemid-1950stherewasstillafleacircusnearTimesSquareinNewYork.Trainingfleascanbeverydifficult,butthereareafewmethodsthathaveprovensuccessful.Forexample,therearechemicalsthatfleasdon’tlike.Thesecanbeputonasmallballandputamongagroupoffleas.Thefleaswillpushtheballawaywiththeirlegsandgivetheillusionthat12\ntheyareplayingfootball.ThetrainerCordosoisasculptorandshespentfouryearsresearchingthelostartoffleatrainingandisnowregardedasaworldexpert.35.WhichistrueaboutProfessorMariaFernandaCordoso?A.ShewasunabletoperformbecauseherfleasweresentbacktoAustralia.B.Itwasshethatmadetheartoffleatrainingknownagain.C.ItwasshewhobroughtfleacircusestoAmerica.D.Shecomesfromafamilyoffleatrainers.36.Whenwerefleacircusesthemostpopular?A.Inthe16thcentury.B.Inthe1830s.C.Inthe1920s.D.Inthemid-1950s.37.Howdidthewritergettoknowthefleacircususedlivefleastoperform?A.BywatchingMichaelBentine’sPottyTime.B.Byinvestigatingthehistoryofthefleacircus.C.Byreadinganarticleaboutagroupofperformingfleas.D.ByresearchingthefleasculpturesmadebyProfessorConloso.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“illusion”mostprobablymeaninthetext?A.interestinginstruction.B.attractiveimpression.C.quicksuggestion.D.falseinformation.CUncleTom'sCabin,orLifeamongtheLowlyisananti-slaverynovelbyAmericanauthorHarrietBeecherStowe.Publishedin1852,thenovelhadasignificanteffectonworldwideattitudestowardAfrican-Americansandslavery.IntheUnitedStates,itiswidelythoughttohavehelpeddeepenthesectional(局部)conflictthatledtocivilwar.Stowe,aConnecticut-bornteacherattheHartfordFemaleAcademyandanactiveabolitionist(废奴主义者),focusedthenovelonthecharacterofUncleTom,along-sufferingBlackslavearoundwhoseliferevolved(转动)thestoriesofothercharacters—bothfellowslavesandslaveowners.UncleTom’sCabinwasthebest-sellingnovel,andthesecondbest-sellingbookfollowingtheBible,ofthe19thcenturyandiscreditedwithhelpingtofueltheabolitionistcauseinthe1850s.Inthefirstyearafteritwaspublished,300,000copiesofthebookweresoldintheUnitedStatesalone.Thebook’sinfluencewas.sogreatthatwhenAbrahamLincolnmetStoweatthestartoftheAmericanCivilWar,Lincolnisoftenquoted(引用)ashavingdeclared,“Sothisisthelittleladywhomadethisbigwar.”ThebookalsohelpedcreateanumberofcommonstereotypesaboutBlacks,manyofwhicharestillpopularthisday.Theseincludetheaffectionate,dark-skinnedmother;thestereotypeofblackchildrenandsoon.ThebookopenedwithaKentuckyfarmernamedArthurShelbyfacingthelossofhisfarmbecauseofdebts.Eventhoughheandhiswife(EmilyShelby)believedthattheyhadagoodrelationshipwiththeirslaves,Shelbydecidedtoraisetheneededfundsbysellingtwoofthem—UncleTom,ami4dle_agedmanwithawifeandchildren,andHarry,thesonofEmilyShelby’smaidEliza—toaslavetrader.39.Thebesttitleforthetextwouldbe______.A.UncleTom’sCabinB.HarrietBeecherStowe12\nC.PlotSummaryofaNovelD.AbrahamLincolnandaNovel40.Thenovelhelped______.A.raisemoremoneyfortheBlackslavesB.createmanycharactersoftheBlackheroesC.AbrahamLincolnendtheAmericanCivilWarD.peoplehaveagreaterunderstandingofBlackslavery41.WhydidArthurShelbydecidetoselltwoofhisslaves?A.Todevelopagoodrelationshipwithslavetraders.B.TosupporttheAmericanCivilWar.C.Tosavemoreslaves.D.Tocollectmoney.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartreallymean?A.Stowedevotedherselftotheabolitionofslavery.B.StoweplayedagreatroleinwinningtheCivilWar.C.Stowe’snovelgreatlydrovetheCivilWartobreakout.D.Stowe’snovelresultedfromtheCivilWar.DBusinessDevelopmentCentreprovidesavarietyofservicesforindividualsandcorporationsthathaveNon-Resident(不住在某地)statusinCanada.Theyare:•BusinessRegistration•BusinessIncorporation•TrademarkRegistration•RegisteredAddressinCanada•MailReceivingandForwardingServices•TelephoneandFaxServices•CompleteAccountingandBookkeepingServices•TaxPreparationandFilingforIndividualsandCorporations•Investment(投资)PlanningwithCapitalPreservationBusinessDevelopmentCentreallowsyoutoestablishpresenceinCanadaforbusinesspurposesorforfutureimmigrationpurposes.IfyouhaverelativesorpartnerswhoareCanadianresidents(居民)andliveinCanada,youhavemanyoptions.Aslongasoneofthemiswillingtoactasyourdirector,youcaneasilyregisteracorporationintheprovincewhereyourdirectorlives.However,ifyoudonothaveanyCanadiandirectors,yourchoicesarelimited.Inthepast,youhadtopartnerupwithanotherpersoninordertodobusinessinCanada.Thiswastough,risky,andcausedmanydifficulties.NowBusinessDevelopmentCentrehasasolution(解决办法)foryou.Whatourspecialistcreatedisa100%riskfreesolutionwhereyoukeeptheentirecontrolofyourbusiness.Noneedforpartnersordirectors.Youcanactasthesoledirectorofthebusiness.Herearethebenefits:•YoubecometheownerofaformalCanadianlegalentity•Youkeep100%ofcontrolanddecisionmakingresponsibility.•Youcanbetheonlypersoninthecorporationactingaspresident•Therearenorequirementsforminimumauthorizedcapital(法定资本)($100,00wouldbeenough)12\n•YoucanreceivemailinCanadaandforwardittoanywhereintheworld•YoucanhaveCanadianemailaddress,businesswebsite•YoucanhaveaCanadiantelephoneandfaxservice43.WhatisthekeyfactorforaforeignertostartacompanyinCanada?A.HavingadirectorinCanada.B.Possessingenoughbusinessexperience.C.Designingthetrademarkforthebusiness.D.Owningtheabilityofcontrollingthebusiness.44.WithoutthehelpofBusinessDevelopmentCentre,apotentialforeigninvestorinCanadawouldhavetoA.haverelativeswhoareCanadianresidentsB.showhisorherfinancialstrength'C.ownaregisteredaddressinCanadaD.actaspresidentofthecorporation,45.Whatwillbemostprobablytalkedaboutinthenextparagraph?A.TheadvantagesthatBusinessDevelopmentCentrebrings.B.TheservicesofBusinessDevelopmentCentre.C.Thewaysofregisteringacorporation.D.Thecostofregisteringacorporation.46.What’sthepurposefortheauthortowritethetext?A.TotellforeigninvestorshowtoinvestinCanada.B;Toanalyzetheway^ofstartingabusinessinCanada.C.TomakeBusinessDevelopmentCentreknowntomorepeople.D.TointroducethebusinessesBusinessDevelopmentCentrehasdoneEAirpollutionlevelswereliterallyoffthecharts(打破记录)inBeijingovertheweekend,reportedlyreducingvisibility(能见度)toabout100yardsinsomeareas.Theairhasbeenclassifiedashazardoustohumanhealthformanydays.atitsworsthittingpollutionlevels25timesthatconsideredsafeindieU.S.Theentirecityisblanketedinthickgreysmog,leadingtoofficialwarningstostayinside.AtleastfourdeathshavebeenblamedonwhatChinesemediacallsthe“smoggyweather”--includingtwohighschoolstudentswhowerehitby狂trainduetolowvisibility.Thesmoghasaffectedmorethan30citiesinChina.Theairqualityissobad~someforeignersinChinahavebeenreferringtoitonsocialmediaasthe“Airpocalypse(空气末日)”一thatgovernmentmediahavebeenjoiningInternetusersinquestioningChina’srapidpathtoeconomicgrowth.Unusually,thepollutionisgettingheadlinetreatmentonlocalnewsbulletinsandinthedomesticmedia.Sincethebeginningoftheyear,the'governmenthasbeenreleasinghourlypollutionreadingsfor74Chinesecities,almosthalfofwhicharenowshowingseverepollution.IntheChinesemedia,there’sbeensomesoul-searchingaboutwhytheproblemhasbeensoserious.TheChinaDailytookthecountry’srapidurbanizationprocesstotask,commentinginan‘editorial,“Theairqualityinbigcitiescouldhavebeenbetterhadmoreattentionbeenpaidtothedensity(密度)ofhighrises,hadmoretreesbeenplantedinproportion(比例)tothenumberresidentialareas,andhadthenumberofcarsbeenstrictlycontrolled.”Meanwhile,theGlobalTimeshasbeenpointingoutChina’sroleastheglobalfactoryandthe“biggestconstructionsite12\nintheworld.”TheLosAngelesTimesreportsfuelstandardsinChinaallowforthreetimestheamountofpoisonoussulfur(硫黄)asintheUnitedStates,andfivetimesasmuchcomparedtoEuropeanstandards.47.Thepassageismainlydealingwith_____.A.thesmoggyweatherinBeijingB.thesevereairpollutioninChinaC.China’seconomicgrowthandpollution.D:Chinesegovernmentmedia’sattitudestowardairpollution48.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphindicate?A.RarelydidairpollutionbecomethefocusofChinesemediabefore.B.Thereareonly74ChineseCitieswhoseairhasbeenheavilypolluted.C.SomeforeignersinChinainventedtheword“Airpocalypse”.D.ThfeairqualityhasaffectedthegrowthofChina’seconomy.49.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph1canbereplacedby“______”A.riskyB.acceptable.C.beneficialD.harmless50.Whichofthefollowingbelongstothesoul-searchingabouttheairpollutiondonebyChinaDaily?A.Thequalityofthefuelusedinthecars,trucksandothervehicles.B.China’sexpandingeconomyandfallingratesofpersonalincome.C.Takingofficialcarsofftheroadasmanyaspossible.D.Keepingtheroleoftheglobalfactory.第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题,每小題2分,满分10分}—Goodmorning!MayIhelpyou,sir?—Yes,I’mlookingforasuitsizeforty.—Yes,sir.1*11begladtoshowyousome.51______I’dlikesomethingmgrayorblue.—Doyouwantadarkergray?Isthisthecoloryouwant?一52______—Takeoffyourcoatandtrythisoneon.—Allright.Oh,thesleevesarenotlongenough.---Trythisone,then.Thestyleisdifferentanditmayfitbetter.---53______—Howaboutthesleeves?—ThesleevesareOK,too.What’stheprice?—Eightydollars.—54______—Oh,no.ourstoredoesnotdiscount(打折)atall.—OK.I’lltakeit.Hereyouare.—55______A.Mmmm,thatlooksmorelikeit.B.Thanks.Hereisyourchange.C.Thisonefeelscomfortable.D.Idon’tthinkitfitsmewell.12\nE.Anyparticularcolor?F.Isitreasonable?G.Howabout60?第II卷(非选择题共60分)第三部分写(共三节,满分60分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题,每题2分,满分10分)阅读下面的短文并回答问题,然后将答案写在答輝卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。[1]“Ifyouwanttofindsomethingnew,youhavetogotoaplacenobodyhasbeenbefore,”saysJean-MichelLemaire.“Youhavetoopenyoureyes.[2]Lemaiieisaretiredmathematicianfromsouth-6astFrancewithapassionfor"beetles.Inthelastfewyears,Lemairehasfoundsevennewspecies.HehashuntedthemdownbyexploringcavesandcrawlingthroughtunnelsdatingbacktotheMiddleAges.ItwasinonesuchtunnelinMonacothathefoundhismostvaluablediscovery—ablindsoil-dwelling(居住)beetlewhichisonly2mmlong.LemairethinksitprobablylivesnowhereelseonearthbuttheRockofMonaco.“Findinganewspeciesisliketheholygrail(圣杯)”hesays.[3jAlreadyabout350,000beetlespecieshavebeenidentified,.makingitoneofthebiggestanimalordersontheplanet.Itishard.work-crawlingaround;underground,but,Lemairepointout,beetlesareatleasteasiertocatchthansomeothercreatures-butterflies,,forexample.[4]Forcenturies,scientistshavecataloguedthecreaturesEurope—thetallanddiesmall,thefeatheredandthefurred.Afterall,Europewashometosomeofthemostrespectednaturalistsofalltime,includingBritain’sCharlesDarwinandSweden’sCarlLinnaeus,the.biologistwhopopularizedtheLatinnamingsystemforeveryspeciesonEarth.Andyet“weonlyknowthetipoftheiceberg,”saysecologistBenoitFontaineoftheNationalMuseumofNaturalHistoryinParis.InEuropealone,about700newspeciesarebeingdiscoveredeachyear.That’saboutfourtimestherateoftwocenturiesago.?;[5]Thesespeciestendtobetinycreatures--ofteninsects,spiders,andworms.Andmanyoftheanimalswouldlikelyhaveremainedundiscoveredifnotforadedicatedbandofnaturalistswhohavesetouttofindnewcreatures.56.WhatdidLemairestudybeforeheretired?(within3words)__________________________________________________________57.Howmanynewbug(昆虫)specieswerediscoveredinEuropeeveryyeartwohundredyearsago?(within3words)____________________________________________________________________58.Whatdothespecieswaitingtobediscoveredgenerallylooklike?(within4words)59.HowdidLemairediscovertheblindbeetle?(within10words)____________________________________________________________________60.WhatdoesBenoitFontaineimplybysaying“weonlyknowthetipoftheiceberg,inParagraph4?(within9words)____________________________________________________________________第二节短文改错(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误只涉及到一个单词的增加、删除或修改。12\n增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并且在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用(\)划掉。修改:在错词下面划一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改后仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者从(第十一处)起不记分。Relyingtoomuchonthecomputermaygiverisetosomeproblem.Oneisthatpeoplearemorelikelytomakespellingmistakesthantheyhavetohandwritesomething.Anotheristhatpeopleareverydependentoncomputersthattheymayloseanabilitytothinkontheirown.IfthecomputersaysXYZ,andtheyoftenthinkXYZmusttrue*Theydidn’twanttospendtimethinkingorinvestigating,andalwayscopyingwhattheywantonline.Admittedly,computersmakeourliveseasier,butweshouldneverrelyonitcompletely.Allinall,acomputershouldbeusedforatooltoaidworkratherthantheonlytool.第三节书面表达(35分)某英语报社刊出贫困地区孩子愿望的图片,准备举办一次“看图写英语”的比赛活动。假设你是某校学生李华,请根据图片内容和要点提示,写一篇短文参加这次比赛。1.看图后的感受(两点);2.呼吁献爱心;3.捐款(阐述);4.捐物(阐述)。注意:1.词数120左右;2.文中不得提及真实人名、校名及地名;3.参考词汇:生活必需品dailynecessities。_______________________________________________________________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