广东省中山市普通高中2022届高考英语一轮复习模拟试题03
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一轮复习英语模拟试题03第Ⅰ卷(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1.—Ournewhousewascompletelyin_______messafterthepartywasover.—Don’tworry.Wecancleanitby_______meansofourrobot.A.a;/B.the;theC.the;/D.a;the2.Itisveryimportantforusto_______betweengoodandbad.A.rejectB.realizeC.rangeD.distinguish3.—DoyouknowifTerrywillgocampingthisweekend?—Terry?Never!She_______tentsandfreshair!A.hashatedB.hatedC.willhateD.hates4._______cheatingasecondtime,youwillrealizethevalueofhonesty.A.WhencatchingB.WhencaughtC.WhentocatchD.Whentobecaught5.—_______,sir?—Yes,we’llhavetomatosoup,roastbeef,potatoesandpeas.A.WhatwouldyoubuyB.WhatcanIdoforyouC.ReadytoordernowD.Doyouenjoyyourmeal6.Busyasthemanis,he_______everyweekendtostayingwithhiswifeandchildren.A.picksB.spendsC.devotesD.takes7.Thesingersangonemoresongatthe_______ofenthusiasticfans.A.commandB.recognitionC.requestD.service8.—HasyourbrotherreturnedfromtheUSAyet?—Yes,buthe_______hereforonlytwodaysbeforehiscompanysenthimtoAustralia.A.stayedB.hasstayedC.willstayD.wasstaying9.IwanttosayIloveyou,butIdon’tknowhowto_______it.A.speakB.putC.getD.take10.—Willyoureadmeastory,Mummy?—OK.You_______haveoneifyougotobedassoonaspossible.A.mightB.mustC.shallD.could11.Arrivingatabusstop_______thevehiclepullingawayjustafewminutesagoisquiteannoying.A.tofindB.findingC.foundD.tobefinding12.Ifyouareasking_______,incertaincircumstances,Icouldreconsideryourproposal,theanswerisyes.A.thatB.whetherC.howD.why13.Betweenyouandme,Peteris_______.Heisoutofbreathwhilewalking.A.fatterthanstrongerB.noweakerthanbeforeC.morefatthanstrongD.notsomuchfatasstrong14.—Mum,whatisthepointofhavingfriends?—Friendsarealwaysthereforyouwhenyou’refeelingdown.-12-\n—_______.A.NoproblemB.GotitC.AllrightD.Goodidea15.ImetMr.ThompsonduringhisstayinBeijing,_______heattendedanimportantinternationalconferencethere.A.whenB.whereC.inwhichD.which16.—Doyoustillbelieveinlove?—Absolutely.Itisnottime,money,powerorwhateverbutlove_______curesourpain.A.whoB.whichC.thatD.what17.Writteninahurry,_______.Howcanitbesatisfactory?A.theyfoundmanymistakesinthereportB.SammadelotsofmistakesinthereportC.thereareplentyofmistakesinthereportD.thereportisfullofmistakes18.Nowadays,fewpeopledevelopthehabitofkeepingasupplyofoil-lampsinthehouseincaseofpower_______.A.lackB.absenceC.failureD.drop19.Abitmoreeffort,Ithink,____theproblemcouldbesettled.A.andB.soC.orD.but20.Becauseoftheheavysnow,thevillagewasnot_______.A.accessibleB.affordableC.acceptableD.available第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Itwasacoldwinter’snightwhenIstoppedforgasonmywayhomefromwork.Iwastiredandhadaslight21.Iworkedina22doctor’sofficeandthiswasoneofthosedayswhentheunexpectedhappened,makingtheschedulerun23thanusual.ItseemedIwasgoingtobelate24homeandmyhusband,beingthe25person,wouldbereadytopronouncemelateonceagain.Maybe26Ihurried,Icouldstillmakeithome.Iwasheadinginsideto27formygaswhenInoticedanoldercoupleatthecounter.Iheardthemaskingfor28tothelocalhospital.ItwasthesamehospitalthatIhadjust29afewminutesago.Theyoungmanatthecounterwastryingtobe30inexplaininghowtogetthere,withtwootherpeoplemaking31.Oneofthemwas32tryingtogivethemawholedifferentrouteback.ItwasthenthatIwalkedovertothecoupleandsaid,“Wouldyouliketofollowmetothe33?”Alookof34crossedthewoman’sface.“I’mgoingrightbythere,”Isaid,whichwasn’ta(an)35sinceIhadjustmadeupmymindtodo36that.Igotinmycarandbeganthejourneyback.Iwastryingtowatchtobesuretheywereright37me.Ittookonlyfifteenminutestogetthereasrushhourtrafficwasbeginningto38.IfeltbetterthanIhadalldayandmyheadachewasnearlygone.Later,asIarrivedhome,myhusband39,“Soyouaren’teverlateanymore.”Isaid,“Sometimesit’s40tobelate.”21.A.breakB.feverC.coldD.headache-12-\n22.A.foreignB.commonC.busyD.noisy23.A.earlierB.laterC.easierD.simpler24.A.gettingB.cookingC.callingD.working25.A.toughB.punctualC.generousD.careful26.A.asB.sinceC.whileD.if27.A.payB.changeC.waitD.search28.A.opinionsB.troubleC.directionsD.money29.A.reachedB.visitedC.calledD.left30.A.skilledB.helpfulC.experiencedD.active31.A.commentsB.promisesC.jokesD.offers32.A.onlyB.stillC.evenD.ever33.A.stationB.officeC.hospitalD.hotel34.A.panicB.reliefC.sadnessD.peace35.A.dutyB.factC.reasonD.lie36.A.partlyB.properlyC.exactlyD.perfectly37.A.acrossB.beforeC.besideD.behind38.A.goupB.diedownC.speedupD.turndown39.A.teasedB.shoutedC.burstD.laughed40.A.possibleB.usualC.goodD.safe第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每题2分,满分50分)第一节: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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ARoywasn'ttheonlyonetoreceivehiscall-up(入伍)papers.StephenNapier'scall-upcameatthebeginningofFebruaryandhewaspleasedtofindthathewouldbegoingintotheRoyalAirForce(RAF).HisfatherwasnotsopleasedandmadehisfeelingsknownasheandStephenwereontheirdailywalk.ItwasthefirststepinhisplansforStephentotakeovertheestate(地产)whenthetimecame,andalthoughStephenwaswellawareofthis,hecouldthinkofnoreasonnottoaccompanyhim.“Thoughtyou’dforgottenthatnonsense.Still,IdaresayIcouldpullafewstringstogetyoutotheArmy...”“No,Father!IhavetoldyouIwanttolearntofly.WhatchancewouldIhavetodothatintheArmy?I'dbebetteroffintheNavy——atleastthey'vegottheFleetAirArm.ButIhavebeenputintheRAFandthat'swhereIwanttobe,solet’sleaveitatthat.”Hisfacewentred.Senttohisfather'sschoolandthentoCambridge,muchtohissatisfaction,hehadneverhadtodefendhisowndesiresandhisfatherwasahardmantooppose.ThefatherglaredatStephen,“No,Iwon'tleaveitatthat.Iwanttoknowwhatotherridiculousideasareinyourhead.Forastart,what’sallthisaboutAmerica?”“America?”“Yes.AllthosebooksIsawinyourroomtheotherday.Brochuresaboutemigration(移民).”-12-\nThebig,silveredheadlowered,likethatofabullabouttocharge.“Don’ttroubletodenyit.”“Iwon’t,Father.SomemenatCambridgehavebeentalkingaboutit.Theywantpeoplelikeushere,mathematiciansandscientists,forallkindsofresearch——thesortofresearchIcoulddo.Itwouldbeaworthwhilelifeforme.”Thefatherrespondedexactlyashissonhadknownhewould.You'vegotaworthwhilelifehere!You’vegotanestatetorun!”“No,Father.You’vegotanestatetorun.Ineveraskedforit.WhynotaskBadentodothisstuff?Heperhapscanmakeagoodjobofit,butI...”“Ifhewerehere,Imightthinkaboutthissillyideaofyours——onlythinkaboutit,mindyoubut...”41.IfFatherwantedStephentotakeovertheestate,thefirstthinghedidwould_______.A.takeawalkwithStephenasusualB.waittillhissongraduatedfromCambridgeC.persuadeStephennottogointoRAFD.sendStephentotheArmyinsteadofRAF42.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.StephenpreferredtogointotheNavyratherthantheArmy.B.Stephenalsoreceivedhiscall-uppapersasRoy.C.Thefatherdidn'tlikeStephen'sideaofgoingtoAmerica.D.Stephenwaseventuallyforcedtostaytoruntheestate.43.Afterreadingthispassage,wecaninferthat_______.A.StephenhadneverhadtodefendhisdesiresbeforeB.BadenmightbeoneofStephen'sfamilymembersC.StephenwantedtoflyinRAFandbecomeapilotinAmericaD.ifsomebodytookovertheestate,Stephencouldrealizehisdream44.Whatdowelearnfromtheunderlinedsentence?A.Itlookedasifthefatherwasangrywhenmentioningthebrochures.B.ThefatherwasveryangryandwantedtobeathissonStephen.C.Stephenwasannoyedwhenhisfatherreferredtothebrochures.D.AbigredbullwasabouttochargeatStephen.45.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.RAF——abetterchoicethantheArmyB.AtalkbetweenFatherandSonC.ThedreamsofaCambridgestudentD.ConflictbetweenFatherandSonBDoyouthinkitiseveragoodideaforateenagertohaveacreditcard?MykidswatchcloselyasIswipethecardthroughtheregister.They’veseenmedoithundreds,thousandsoftimes.Cool.Theyareitchingtoswipeitthroughthemachinethemselves.Whenwewalkoutofthestorewithourgroceriesorpetfood,orwhatever,it’salmostasthoughmoneyhasnotchangedhands,painless,easy.Soitshouldn’tbeshockingtodiscoverthatteenagersarebecomingcardcarrying-12-\nconsumersintheirownright.Thequestionis,shouldthey?Whilesomeargueit’sbesttoteachkidshowtouseacreditcardwhilestilllivingunderthefamilyroof,noteveryoneagrees.DaveRamsey,financialexpertsaysgettingacreditcardforyourteenagerisactually,“anexcellentwaytoteachhimorhertobefinanciallyirresponsible.”Nowparentsarerequiredtoco-signoncreditcardsforchildrenunder21.“Iftheirnameisonthecreditcard,thentheparentmaysay,‘Hey,mynameisonthis.Don’tgetmeintotrouble,”saysMaryBethPinto,amarketingprofessor.“Whenparentsweretheco-obligors(共同借贷人),thechildrencausedlessdebt.Iftheparentsaretheco-obligors,thetendencyisthattheparentswereexplaininghowtousethecards.”Still,Pintobelievesparentsshouldstarttheprocessmuchearlier.“Yes,therehastobeteachinggoingonandithastostartwhenthey’reyounger.You’renotgoingtogetridofcreditcards.Theyareheretostay.Youhavetohavethem.Youcan’tfightprogress,”Pintosaid.Ramsey,however,disagrees.“Throwingteensintoapoolof(credit)sharksisasurewaytoguaranteealife-timeofheartache,”hesaid.“Youcanmakeonlinepurchasesandrentacarwithacreditcard.Ofcourse,youmusthavemoneyinyourbankaccountbeforeyoucanmakeapurchasewithacreditcard.Butpayingforthingswithmoneyiswhatyouaresupposedtodo.”46.TheauthormentionedherexperienceinPara2mainlyto_______.A.provetheconvenienceofusingcreditcardsB.tellwhatimpressioncreditcardsleaveonkidsC.giveadviceonusingcreditcardswiselyD.explainthepleasurecreditcardsbringtocustomers47.TheunderlinedwordinPara2canbereplacedby_______.A.eagerB.afraidC.embarrassedD.thankful48.What’sRamsey’sattitudetowardsteens’usingcreditcards?A.HefeelsitisworthatryB.HeisverysupportiveC.HeisstronglyagainstitD.Heconsidersitasapleasantexperience49.Pintowillmostlikelyagreethat_______.A.parentsshouldletteensowntheircreditcardsearlierB.youshouldn’tbeincontrolofcreditcardsC.itisnevergoodforanyonetogetacreditcardD.learningtousecreditcardsispracticalCIdeasaboutpolitebehavioraredifferentfromoneculturetoanother.Somesocieties,suchasAmericaandAustralia,forexample,aremobileandveryopen.Peopleherechangejobsandmovehousesquiteoften.Asaresult,theyhavealotofrelationshipsthatoftenlastonlyashorttime,andtheyneedtogettoknowpeoplequickly.Soit’snormaltohavefriendlyconversationswithpeoplethattheyhavejustmet,andyoucantalkaboutthingsthatothercultureswouldregardaspersonal.Ontheotherhand,therearemorecrowdedandlessmobilesocietieswhere-12-\nlong–termrelationshipsaremoreimportant.AMalaysianorMexicanbusinessperson,forexample,willwanttogettoknowyouverywellbeforeheorshefeelshappytostartbusiness.Butwhenyoudogettoknoweachother,therelationshipbecomesmuchdeeperthanitwouldinamobilesociety.ToAmericans,bothEuropeansandAsiansseemcoolandformalatfirst.Ontheotherhand,asapassengerfromalessmobilesocietyputsit,it’snofunspendingseveralhoursnexttoastrangerwhowantstotellyouallabouthisorherlifeandasksyouallsortsofquestionsthatyoudon’twanttoanswer.Cross-culturaldifferencesaren’tjustaproblemfortravelers,butalsofortheflightsthatcarrythem.Allflightswanttoprovidethebestservice,butideasaboutgoodservicearedifferentfromplacetoplace.Thiscanbeseenmostclearlyinthewaythatproblemsaredealtwith.Somesocietieshave“universalist”cultures.Thesesocietiesstronglyrespectrules,andtheytreateverypersonandsituationinbasicallythesameway.“Particularist”societies,ontheotherhand,alsohaverules,buttheyarelessimportantthanthesociety’sunwrittenideasaboutwhatisrightorwrongforaparticularsituationoraparticularperson.Sothenormalrulesarechangedtofittheneedsofthesituationortheimportanceoftheperson.Thisdifferencecancauseproblems.Atravelerfromaparticularistsociety,India,ischeckinginforaflightinGermany,acountrywhichhasauniversalistculture.TheIndiantravelerhastoomuchluggage,butheexplainsthathehasbeenawayfromhomeforalongtimeandthesuitcasesarefullofpresentsforhisfamily.Heexpectsthatthecheck–inofficialwillunderstandhisproblemandwillchangetherulesforhim.Thecheck–inofficialexplainsthatifhewasallowedtohavetoomuchluggage,itwouldn’tbefairtotheotherpassengers.Butthetravelerthinksthisisunfair,becausetheotherpassengersdon’thavehisproblem.50.OftenmovingfromoneplacetoanothermakespeoplelikeAmericansandAustralians_______.A.liketravelingbetter B.easytocommunicatewith C.difficulttomakerealfriendsD.havealong–termrelationshipwiththeirneighbors51.PeoplelikeMalaysiansprefertoassociatewiththose_______.A.whowilltellthemeverythingoftheirownB.whowanttodobusinesswiththemC.theyknowquitewellD.whoaregoodattalking52.Apersonfromalessmobilesocietywillfeelit_______whenastrangerkeepstalkingtohimorher.A.boringB.friendlyC.normalD.rough53.Whichofthefollowingistrueabout“particularistsocieties”?A.Thereisnoruleforpeopletoobey.B.Peopleobeythesociety’srulescompletely.C.Nooneobeysthesociety’srulesthoughtheyhave.D.Thesociety’srulescanbechangedwithdifferentpersonsorsituations.54.ThewriterofthepassagethinksthattheIndianandtheGermanhavedifferent-12-\nideasaboutrulesbecauseofdifferent_______.A.interestsB.habitsandcustomsC.culturesD.waysoflifeDToday,there’shardlyanaspectofourlifethatisn’tbeingupendedbythetonsofinformationavailableonthehundredsofmillionsofsitescrowdingtheInternet,nottomentionitsabilitytokeepusinconstanttouchwitheachotherviaelectronicmail.“Iftheautomobileandaerospacetechnologyhadexplodedatthesamepaceascomputerandinformationtechnology,”saysMicrosoft,“anewcarwouldcostabout$2andgo600milesonasmallquantityofgas.AndyoucouldbuyaBoeing747forthecostofapizza.”Probablythebiggestpayoff,however,isthebillionsofdollarstheInternetissavingcompaniesinproducinggoodsandservingfortheneedsoftheircustomers.NothinglikeithasbeenseensincethebeginningoftheIndustrialRevolution,whenpower-drivenmachinesbeganproducingmoreinadaythanmencouldturnoutinnearlyayear.“WeviewthegrowthoftheInternetande-commerceasaglobaltrend,”saysMerrillLynch,“alongthelinesofprintingpress,thetelephone,thecomputer,andelectricity.”Youwouldbehardpressedtonamesomethingthatisn’tavailableontheInternet.Consider:books,healthcare,movietickets,constructionmaterials,babyclothes,stocks,cattlefeed,music,electronics,antiques,tools,realestate,toys,autographsoffamouspeople,wineandairlinetickets.Andevenafteryou’vemovedontoyourfinalrestingplace,there’snoreasonthoseyoulovecan’tkeepintouch.AcompanycalledFinalThoughts.comoffersaplaceforyoutostore“afterlifee-mails”youcansendtoHeavenwiththehelpofa“guardianangel”.KidstodayaresocomputerliteratethatitinfactensurestheUnitedStateswillremaintheunchallengedleaderincyberspacefortheforeseeable(能预测的)future.Nearlyallchildreninfamilieswithincomesofmorethan$75,000ayearhavehomecomputers,accordingtoastudybytheDavidandLucilePackardFoundation.Youngstersfromages2to17atallincomelevelshavecomputers,with52%ofthoseconnectedtotheInternet.Mostkidsusecomputerstoplaygames(somefor30hoursormoreaweek),andmanyteenagegirlsthinknothingofrushinghomefromschooltohavee-mailchatswithfriendstheyhavejustleft.What’sclearisthat,whetherwelikeitornot,theInternetisanevergrowingpartofourlivesandthereisnoturningback.“TheInternetisjust20%invented,”sayscyberpioneerJakeWinebaum.“Thelast80%ishappeningnow.”55.WhatcanwelearnfromtheMicrosoft’sremark?A.Today’scarsandairplanesareextremelyoverpriced.B.Informationtechnologyisdevelopingatanamazingspeed.C.Informationtechnologyhasreachedthepointwhereimprovementisdifficult.D.There’smorecompetitionininformationtechnologyindustrythanincarindustry.56.Accordingtotheauthor,thebiggestbenefitoftheInternetisthat_______.A.itsavescompanieshugeamountsofmoneyB.itspeedsupprofitmakingC.itbringspeopleincredibleconvenience-12-\nD.itprovideseasyaccesstoinformation57.TheauthorgivestheexampleofFinalThoughts.comtomakethepointthat_______.A.therearesomegeniusideasontheInternetB.almostanythingisavailableontheInternetC.peoplecanfindgoodbargainsontheInternetD.somewebsitesprovidenovelservicestoincreasehits58.Whatcanwelearnfromthefourthparagraph?A.Thereisalinkbetweenincomeandcomputerownership.B.ManyAmericanchildrendon’tputcomputerstogooduse.C.Studiesshowthatboysaremorecomputerliteratethangirls.D.TheU.S.willstayaheadintheinformationtechnologyinyears.59.Whichsentencehasthephrasethatpossessesthesamemeaningastheoneunderlinedinthefourthparagraph?A.Somecantellyouthathehaschangedtheirlives,whileothersthinknothingofhim.B.Thinknothingofit.Itwasmypleasure.C.HethinksnothingofstayingupallnightintheCafébar.D.Hethinksnothingofthepaininhisbackforthemoment.60.Whatisthemessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?A.TheInternetisgoingtogetfirmholdofourlivessomeday.B.TheInternetisgoingtoinfluenceourlivesevenmoregreatly.C.WeshouldhaveapositiveattitudetowardsthechangestheInternetbrings.D.Childrenshouldbewellpreparedforthechallengesintheinformationage.第二节:任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余选项。首先请阅读下列住宿信息。ALocation:OutsideuniversityRoomType:SharedflatAvailability:From1Sept.2022Numberofbeds:5singlesWeeklyRent:£65Notes:Ivacancy,sharingwithmaleundergraduates.B-12-\nLocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:PrivateflatAvailability:From25Aug.2022Numberofbeds:1doubleWeeklyRent:£92.40Notes:Fullprivateshower,basickitchen,furniture,beddingservicesandbroadbandInternetincluded.CLocation:OutsideuniversityRoomType:PrivateflatAvailability:From1Apr.2022Numberofbeds:2doublesWeeklyRent:£15.00Notes:1doublebedroomwithlounge,kitchen,bathroomandWC.Sofabedinloungecanbeusedasaseconddoublebed.IncludesfreebroadbandInternet.DLocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:StandardwithwashbasinAvailability:From25Sept.2022Numberofbeds:1singleWeeklyRent:£70.00Notes:Privatesinglebedroom.Alsohaspublickitchen,bathrooms,WCandrelaxingareawithsofasthataresharedbyaround15people.ELocation:InsideuniversityRoomType:TownhouseflatsAvailability:From25Sept.2022Numberofbeds:12singlesWeeklyRent:£35.00Notes:12peopleshareeachhouse.Thesearebrandnewfor2022,andeachhousecontainsagoodsizepublickitchen,livingareawithsofasanddownstairslaundry.F-12-\n请阅读下列师生的信息,然后匹配与其需求相对应的住宿信息。_____61.RobertJones.RobertwillbeaguestteacherattheuniversitybeginningSeptember1.Hehasnocarsoneedsaccommodationthatisverynearworkandthat’sbigenoughforhimandhiswife.Privacyisimportantsohedoesnotwanttosharethingswithothers.Astheuniversitywillpayhislivingexpenses,moneyisnoproblem._____62.BillWest.Billwillbeginhisundergraduatestudiesintheautumnterm(September2022).Billisverysociableandiseagertolivewithothers.Hewouldprefertostayintownratherthantheuniversitysohecanexperiencemoreofwhatthecityoffers._____63.SheliaBudgie.Shelia,apostgraduatestudentfromAustralia,willcometotheuniversityatthebeginningofAprilfor6months’study.Sheneedsaveryquiet,privateplaceintheuniversitywhereshecanstudyinpeace.Asshelovestocookshealsowantsaplacewithaprivatekitchen._____64.AngeloLiokas.Angelo,alanguagestudentfromGreece,arrivesinOctoberandwantstoliveintheuniversityandsharewithotherstudentssohecanpracticehisEnglish.Ashismoneyisverylimitedheneedsaninexpensiveroomthathascookingandwashingequipmentavailabletohim._____65.LindaChan.LindawillfinishherstudiesthisspringandwantsherfamilytocomefromChinatoattendhergraduationceremony.SheneedsaplacethatcanacceptthefourfamilymembersplanningtoattendinApril.TheywillalsoneedInternetaccesstostayintouchwithfamilymembersinChina.第II卷(共40分)第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每次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。Aladyoncewrotealongstoryandsenttoafamouseditor.Afterafewweek,thestorywasreturnedtoher.Theladygotveryangrily.Shewrotetotheeditor,-12-\n“Dearsir,howdoyouknowwhythestoryisnotgood?Youdidn'treadit.AfterIsentittoyou,Ipastedpages21,22or23together.ThiswasatesttoseewhetherIwouldreallyreadthestory.Whenitcameback,thepagesstillpastedtogether.Isthisthewayinthatyoureadthestoriesthataresenttoyou?”Theeditorwritesback,“Dearmadam,atbreakfastwhenIopenanegg,Idon'thavetoeatthewholeegginordertodiscoverthatitisbad.”第二节:书面表达(满分30分)假如你是中学生宗华,你的美国朋友Jack给你的来信中寄来了一张自己的照片,请用英语给他写一封回信,内容如下:1.表示惊讶;2.介绍抽烟的危害;3.给出戒烟的方法。-12-\n参考答案短文改错1.to前面加it2.week—weeks3.angrily—angry4.去掉why或why—that5.After—Before6.or—and7.I—you8.still前加were9.去掉in或that—which10.writes—wrote-12-
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