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湖南省攸县二中2022届高三英语10月月考试题

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攸县二中2022届十月高三英语月考试题总分:150分时间:120分钟第一部分听力(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三个选项中选出最佳选项。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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inalibrary.C.Inasupermarket.2.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Thebusstation.B.Thebookstore.C.Thebank.3.WhowonthetabletennismatchlastSunday?A.Jack.B.Tim.C.Joseph.4.Whereisthebook?A.Onthetable.B.Onthesofa.C.Ontheshelf.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whichexhibitiontowatch.B.Whentovisittheexhibition.C.Whethertovisittheexhibition.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、7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atthetrainstation.B.Atabusstop.C.Atahotel.7.Whenwillthenextbusleave?A.In15minutes.B.In20minutes.C.In35minutes.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouthishometown?A.Thenightlifethereisinteresting.B.It’swarmthrougheveryseason.C.It’snotexpensivetolivethere.9.WhatistheweatherlikeinwinterinToronto?A.Sunny.B.Wet.C.Cold.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatwillthewomanbuyforhermother?A.Apairofshoes.B.Abottleofshampoo.C.Asetofbedding.11.Howmuchisthesetofbeddinginthesale?A.1,000yuan.B.800yuan.C.200yuan.12.Whatisincludedinthegiftpackage?A.Apillowcover.B.Awoolenblanket.C.Abottleof-11-shampoo.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhichcityhasthewomanbeentoinChina?A.Beijing.B.Shanghai.C.Guangzhou.14.Whatisthemanmostinterestedin?A.Thetea.B.Thepaintings.C.Theplates.15.WhatwillthemandothisSaturdayevening?A.Havedinnerwiththewoman.B.Goshoppingwithhisaunt.C.Havedinnerwithhisaunt.16.Whenwillthemangotothewoman’shouse?A.NextSundayevening.B.ThisSundayevening.C.ThisSaturdayevening.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WherewasSherylSandbergborn?A.Washington.B.Florida.C.NewYork.18.Whatwasherfather’sjob?A.Businessman.B.Teacher.C.Doctor.19.WhendidshebeginworkingforFacebook?A.2022.B.2022.C.1995.20.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Sandberg’sfamily.B.Sandberg’sachievements.C.Sandberg’smarriage.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30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。ANGSScholarship(NGSS)TheNGSScholarshipisawardedtotalentedstudentswithastronginterestininnovative(创新的)PhDresearch.Terms:•Monthlystipend(津贴)of$3,200forupto4yearsofPhDstudies,oruptodateofgraduation,whicheverisearlier.•Paymentoffulltuitionfeesforupto4yearsofPhDoruptodateofgraduation,whicheverisearlier.•Otherallowancesinclude:·Computerallowance·Bookallowance·ConferenceallowanceDemands:•Openworldwide.•Graduatesshouldhaveapassionforresearch.•GraduatesshouldhaveatleastUpper2ndClassHonors,orequivalentqualification.•GREiscompulsoryforstudentsapplyingfromoverseas.•TOEFLiscompulsory(ONLYapplicableforapplicantswhosenativetongueormediumofundergraduateinstructionisnotinEnglish).Application:•Clickheretoapplyonline*.•Allsupportingdocuments,togetherwithaprintedcopyoftheapplicationform,are-11-tobesubmittedbypostto:NUSGraduateSchoolforIntegrativeSciences&Engineering(NGS)CenterForLifeSciences(CeLS)28MedicalDrive,#05-01Singapore117456*•ONLYOnlineApplicationsareaccepted.•Closingdate:15May2022.21.StudentsmayreceiveallthefollowingallowancesEXCEPT_______.A.computerallowanceB.bookallowanceC.travelallowanceD.conferenceallowance22.Ifyouwanttostudyfor5years,youarelikelytoreceiveatotalstipendof_______.A.$3,200B.$115,200C.$153,600D.$192,00023.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ATOEFLgradeisamustforstudentsfromAmerica.B.Applicationsshouldbesubmittedbefore15May2022.C.Alltheapplicationproceduresshouldbefinishedonline.D.Studentsdon’thavetopayanytuitionfeesforPhDstudies.BInanyothersituation,the40studentsfromMinneapolisNorthandMinneapolisSouthwestHighSchoolintheUnitedStateswouldprobablyneverhavemet.TenmilesofMinneapolisandaworldofdifferencesdividedthem.Buttheretheywere,leapingoveroneanotherattheGuthrieTheaterrecentlyinaperformancethatcelebratedteenspirit,dancelegacy(遗产)andthebridge-buildingpowerofthearts.“There’ssomethingincrediblyuniqueaboutsharingastagewithpeople,”saidSophiaMeza,aSouthwestsenior.Forthepastmonth,theyhadbeentravelingacrossthecityforrehearsals(排练).Theylearnedhowtoworktogetherandtosharetimeinthespotlight.Theystartedoutasstrangers,butintheendhugged,boundbythepowerofperformance.ThedanceprojectstartedasaquestionfromtheMinneapolisSchoolDistrict:Whatifkidsacrossthecitydancedtogether?Culturaldivisionsareclear.NorthdanceteacherTamikoFrenchdoesn’tthinkmanykidsfromNorthgotothesouthpartofthecity.SouthwestdanceteacherColleenCallahan-RussellrememberedthatmorepeoplefromsouthMinneapolishavetraveledtoEuropethanhavedrivenintotheNorthside.“Therewasnooccasionforthemtogoacrosstown,”shesaid.Butoncethedanceprojectstarted,acommoninterestbecameclear.ThedancersfromSouthwestwere“actuallyascommittedasme,”saidNorthHighjuniorRicquelWilliams.InearlyMarch,withlessthanamonthtogobeforethefinalperformance,theSouthwestdancerspiledintoNorthHigh’sstudioforrehearsal.Evenwithoutmuchfreetime,theSouthwestkidswerestillwillingtomakethejourney.MalikMarcuswasthesolemaledancerfromNorthHigh.Justafreshman,hechoreographed(编舞)theboys’dancesteps.Heusedtobeshy,butFrenchsawthepotentialinhisfreestylehip-hopandofferedhimencouragement.MarcuscalledtheSouthwestkids“someofthecoolestpeople”he’severmet.Onperformanceday,thetheaterbuildingseemedjustlikeaperformingartsschool-11-asaround900studentsgotreadytoperforminanannualdistrictartsshow.Andafterward,Callahan-Russellsaidthestudentswerealreadylookingforwardtocomingupwithanotherperformance.24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthedanceproject?A.ItwasstartedtocelebratethefriendshipbetweentwohighschoolsintheUS.B.Ittookthe40dancersfromtwoschoolsnearlyayeartopreparetheperformance.C.Theprojectdidn’tgoassmoothlyasthedanceteachershadexpectedduetoculturaldivisions.D.Thedancersdevelopedafriendshipandlearnedaboutteamspiritduringtheprocessofrehearsals.25.Theunderlinedword“committed”inParagraph7probablymeans______.A.curiousB.focusedC.honestD.casual26.WhatdoesthearticletellusaboutMalikMarcus?A.Hewasinchargeofdesigningsomeofthedancesteps.B.Hedidn’thaveenoughfreetimetopracticetheperformance.C.Healwaysfeltexcitedaboutthetripsacrosstown.D.Heisgoodathip-hopandwasconsideredthecoolestinhisgroup.27.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.TheannualdistrictartsshowinMinneapolis.B.AjointperformancebystudentsfromtwoUSschools.C.TheculturaldivisionsinAmericancities.D.TheneedforAmericanteenagerstobondwiththeirpeers.CPunks,Ravers,ModsandTeddyBoys.No,thesearen’tsomehotnewbands,butthenamesofanumberofBritishyouthsubculturesfromthelast70years.YouthClub,aUKnot-for-profitorganization,releasedabookearlierthisyearcelebratingmanydifferentsubculturesfromthroughoutBritain’srecenthistory.“Acatalyst(催化剂)forcreativityontheworldwidestage,BritishyouthculturemovementsfromtheTeddyBoysofthe1950stotheGrimeSceneofthe2000scontinuetoplayapioneeringroleinmusic,fashionandcreativityacrosstheglobe,”itwroteonitswebsite.Thesesubculturesweretraditionallyawayforyoungpeopletoshowtheirpersonalitiestoothers.WalkingaroundLondoninthe1970swouldhavemeantseeingdozensofyoung“punks”–peopledressedinrippeddenim(破洞牛仔裤),leatherjackets,bodypiercings(穿孔)andwithbrightly-dyedhair–onthestreets.Andinthe90s,“ravers”wereyoungpeoplewhothrewall-nightpartiesinabandonedbuildingsorcarparks.So,whatwasthereasonbehindthesesubcultures?“OnbothsidesoftheAtlantic,moreandmoreyoungdisappointedteenagerswerelookingforanescapefromtheboredomandrestrictionsofsociety,”wroteIanYoungs,BBCentertainmentreporter.“Unemployment,racialtensionsandsocialchangesaddedfueltotheirfires.”YouthsubcultureshaveallbutdisappearedintheWest.Someexpertsbelievethereasonforthisistheinstantandlow-pricedavailabilityofmusicandclothingin-11-theinternetage.“Fashionandmusic,they’remuchcheaperandthey’remuchfastertoday,”RuthAdams,aculturelectureratKing’sCollegeLondontoldTheGuardian.“WhenIwasateenager,youhadtosticktoonetypeofmusicorfashion,becauseitcostmoremoney.Now,it’sallabitmoremisty,”shesaid,believingthatit’shardertofigureoutsomeone’spersonalityormusictastesnowadaysjustbylookingatthem.Despitethis,Adamsbelievesthattoday’syoungpeoplearestillfindingtheirownwaytoexpressthemselves,butinamoremodernway.“It’scertainlyhappeningonline,”shesaid.“It’saloteasiertousepersonas(伪装)onlinejustbyshowcasingcertaintypesofmysteriousknowledge.”28.Accordingtothetext,Britishyouthsubcultures______.A.couldbetracedbacktothe1970sB.werestartedbyYouthClubtopromotecreativityC.wereawayforyouthtoexpresstheiridentitiesD.hadagreaterimpactonfashionthanmusic29.Whatcontributedtothepopularityoftheseyouthsubcultures?a.Youngpeople’sdesireforfreedomandfun.b.Youngpeople’slongingforfameandwealth.c.Thesocialpressureyoungpeoplesuffered.d.Theeasyaccesstomusicandclothing.A.a,bB.a,cC.b,dD.c,d30.WhichofthefollowingwouldRuthAdamsprobablyagreewith?A.Musicandfashiontrendsdeveloptoofastforyoungpeopletofollowtoday.B.Youngpeopletodayarelesswillingtoexpressthemselvesasherpeersdid.C.Youngpeopletodayarelessinterestedinmusicandfashionthanherpeersusedtobe.D.Theinternetmakesithardertofigureoutthepersonalitiesofyoungpeopletoday.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsubcultures?A.Objective.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Supportive.DInthemovieJurassicPark(1993)abillionairecreatesathemeparkfilledwithdinosaurs,broughtbackfromextinctionthroughcloningbyateamofscientists.Althoughthefilmisofcoursefictional,themethodsusedinittobringanimalsbackfromthedeadmaysoonbecomereality.ScientistsfromHarvardUniversityintheUSarecurrentlyworkingonresurrectingthewoollymammoth(长毛猛犸象),amammalthatbecameextinctaround4,000yearsago.However,itwouldn’tbeanexactcopyofthehairybeast.“Ouraimistoproduceahybridelephant-mammothembryo,”ProfessorGeorgeChurch,headoftheteamofscientists,toldTheGuardian.“Actually,itwouldbemorelikeanelephantwithanumberofmammoth-11-characteristics.We’renotthereyet,butitcouldhappeninacoupleofyears.”Theteamishopingtomakea“mammophant”–amixbetweenanelephantandamammoth.Itwouldbelikearegularelephantbuthavefeaturesfromthemammoththatwouldmakeitmoreadaptabletocoldweather.Smallears,athicklayerofbodyfatand,ofcourse,longhairarewhathelpedthemammothliveinfreezingtemperatures.Sowhygothroughalltheeffortandexpensetobringbackananimalthatdiedoutthousandsofyearsago?Theanswerliesinclimatechange.It’shopedthatthecreatureswillstopfrostintheworld’stundra(冻原)frommeltingandreleasinghugeamountsofharmfulgreenhousegasesintotheatmosphere.“Mammothsusedtokeepthetundrafromunfreezingbyknockingthroughsnowandallowingcoldairtocomein,”saidChurch.“Inthesummer,theyknockeddowntreesandhelpedthegrassgrow.”ChurchandhisteamareattemptingtomixmammothDNA,recoveredfromfrozensamples(样本)oftheanimalfoundinSiberia,withthatoftheAsianelephant,whichisitsclosestrelative.Therearecriticswhobelievethatthemediahasgotcarriedawaywiththestorythough,afterseveralwebsitesranheadlinessuchas“WoollymammothswillbeonEarthagainwithintwoyears”.“Sofar,scientistshavemanagedtoincludecharacteristicsofthemammoth…intoelephantDNA.Inafewyears,theyhopetomakeanembryo,butthat’salongwayfromcreatingaviable(能存活的)embryo,”PopularSciencemagazinewrote.Somehaveevengonesofarastocallthestory“fakenews”.Paleoanthropologist(古人类学家)JohnHawkswroteonblogplatformMedium:“Isthisjustanothercaseofthemediaturningagoodsciencestoryintosomethingit’snot?”Althoughwemaynotbeseeingwoollymammothsatthezooanytimeinthenearfuture,it’sstillexcitingtoknowthatthereisstillthepossibilityofarealJurassicParksomeday,howevertinythatpossibilitymaybe.32.Theunderlinedword“resurrecting”inParagraph3probablymeans______.A.studyingasampleofsomethingB.makingsomethingadaptabletocurrentconditiC.bringingsomethingbacktolifeD.producingahybridembryoofsomething33.Whatwouldamammophantlooklikeaccordingtothetext?A.Itwouldbeacombinationofelephant,mammothanddinosaur.B.Itwouldbeanexactcopyofthewoollymammothwithlonghair.C.Itwouldlooklikeanormalelephantbutalsosharesomemammothcharacters.D.Itwouldbelikeabiggersizedelephantwithsmallearsandshorthair.34.WhatisthemainpurposeofproducingmammophantsaccordingtoChurch?A.Toimprovebiodiversity.B.Tohelpfightglobalwarming.C.Toremovefrostinthetundra.D.Tohelpgrassgrowinthetundra.35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthetext?A.Themediaholdsacautiousattitudetowardthemammophantprogram.B.Ahybridelephant-mammothembryoislikelytobeproducedwithintwoyears.-11-C.ThemethodusedtoproducemammophantswasborrowedfromthemovieJurassicPark.D.Scientistsstillhavealongwaytogotofulfilthegoalsofthemammophantprogram.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Humansuseelectricitytolightupthenightsky.Butdidyouknowthatnatureitselfcanglow(发光),too?36.____________________.Someusetheirlightstocommunicate.Othersshinetohunt,tomate(交配)ortoprotectthemselves.Thevampiresquid(幽灵蛸),forexample,givesoutacloudoflighttoscareenemies.37.____________________.In2022,theUScompanyGleauxsaidithadcreatedtheworld’sfirstlight-producingplant,reportedtheDailyMail.38.____________________.“Peoplehavedreamedaboutthisstuffformanyyears,”saidAlexanderKrichevsky,thecompany’sfounder.Heandotherresearchersareworkingtowardafutureinwhichglowingplantsreplacelampsandglowingtreeslinehighways.39.____________________,makingthemglowtoletfarmersknowwhentheyneedwaterorarereadytobepicked.WhileGleauxisworkingonglowingplants,theFrenchcompanyGloweeistryingtouseglowingbacteriatolightupshopwindowsandstreetsigns.Itisthesametypeofbacteriathatcausescertainseaanimalstolightup.40.____________________.Thecompanyisnowworkingonalightthatshinesbrighter,lastslongerandcomesindifferentcolors.“Ourgoalistochangethewayweproduceanduselight,”saidGloweefounderSandraRey.“Wewanttoofferaglobalsolutionthatwillreducethe19percentofelectricityconsumptionusedtoproducelight.”A.PeoplearealsocreatingglowingbacterialartthatyoucanhanginyourhomeB.Scientistshavefoundmanyglowingcreatures,mostofwhichliveintheoceanC.KrichevskyalsohopesthetechnologycouldbeusedincropsD.Researchersaroundtheworldarelookingintonature’slightsfornewideasE.Itisagenetically-modifiedplantthatglowslikefirefliesdoF.In2022,Gloweecreatedabacteria-poweredlightthatglowedforthreedaysG.Thistechnologycouldhelpussavemuchenergy第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When12girlsfromSanFernandoHighSchoolinCaliforniareceivedagrant(经费)todevelopaninventiontosolveareal-worldproblem,theydecidedtocreateasolar-poweredsheltertohelpthehomeless.Foroverayear,thegirlshavebeenusingalltheirfreetimetocompletethe41.“Theyhavethisamazinginternal(内心的)42thatI’veneverseeninany-11-individual,”VioletMardirosian,ateacheratSanFernandoHighwhois43withtheteamontheproject,toldTheHuffingtonPost.“Ithought44thatmaybesomeofthemwouldgiveup,saying‘Ididn’t45thismuchwork,’buttheyhaven’t.They’rejustworkinghardandthey’renotgivingupandthey’resuper46.”Livinginalow-incomecommunity,thegirlshaveseenthe47ofhomelessnessfirst-hand.Manyofthemarefromimmigrantfamiliesandhopedthe48,whichispoweredbyrechargeablesolarpanels(控制板),wouldhelpthe49.Seventeen-year-oldMaggieMejiatoldtheHuffingtonPostthat50shehadnoprevious51experience,thegirlsfiguredoutasateamhowto52theshelterusinghow-tovideosandbooksthattaughtthemhowtocode.Butthemostimportant53she’slearnedduringtheprojectisn’ttechnical.“I’velearnedalotabout54others,helpingthecommunityandbeingselflessandshowingabetterworldtootherpeopleand55someoneelse’slife,”shesaid.TheprojectwascarriedoutwithDIYGirls,anonprofitthathelpsfundSTEM–science,technology,engineeringandmath–projectsfor56.Mardirosiansaidalltheparticipatingstudentshave57theirinterestinSTEMthroughthisproject.“Manyofthemdidn’tthinkaboutengineeringbefore.Theythoughtmaybethey’renot58outtobeanengineer.Butworkingtogether,nowthey59theirskill–whetherawritingskilloradrawingskilloraspeakingskill,they’reall60inthisfield.Everyonehasfoundtheirimportanceinthispicture,”shesaid.41.A.projectB.codingC.reportD.course42.A.clockB.doubtC.driveD.pressure43.A.agreeingB.workingC.meetingD.talking44.A.onceagainB.allthetimeC.atthemomentD.atthebeginning45.A.receiveB.expectC.believeD.mind46.A.surprisedB.confusedC.excitedD.worried47.A.problemB.adventureC.choiceD.difference48.A.equipmentB.communityC.machineD.shelter49.A.familiesB.homelessC.teamD.research50.A.whenB.untilC.whileD.because51.A.engineeringB.managingC.teachingD.planning52.A.renewB.createC.protectD.describe53.A.skillB.lessonC.factD.subject54.A.helpingB.followingC.pleasingD.-11-questioning55.A.changingB.leadingC.experiencingD.running56.A.childrenB.adultsC.teachersD.girls57.A.imaginedB.rememberedC.discoveredD.ignored58.A.leftB.putC.pickedD.made59.A.acceptB.realizeC.wonderD.share60.A.discussedB.learnedC.foundD.needed第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Doyouhaveapet?61.______youdo,congratulations,youarelikelytohaveabettermentalstatethanthosewhodon’t,reportedTimemagazine.Accordingto62.______report,peoplewithpetsusuallyhavelowerbloodpressure,alowerheartrateandalowerriskofhavingaheartattack.These63.______(benefit)maycomefromextraexerciseofwalkingand64.______(play)withpets,andstressreliefforhavingagood“friend”.Onestudyshowsthatpettinglivingcreaturescanhelppeoplewith65.______(anxious),whileanimaltoyshavenoeffectatall.Ina2022study66.______(publish)inthejournalGerontology,elderlypeople67.______weregivenfivecrickets(蟋蟀)inacagebecamehappierthanbefore.Otherresearchesstudiedtheeffectofpets68.______childrenwhohavedifficultyreading.Whenthechildren69.______(ask)toreadaloudtoadoganditstrainer,theywere70.______(little)upset.“Theirattitudeschangedandtheirskillsimproved,”saidLisaFreeman,directoroftheTuftsInstituteforHuman-AnimalInteractionintheUnitedStates.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定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(∧),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。DearMrWhite,Iamwritingtellyouapieceofgoodnews.LastweekourschoolholdaSpokenEnglishCompetition.Istoodoutinthecompetitionandwonafirstplace.Inmyview,itisyourkindhelpwhichhashelpedmegaintheachievement.Duringyoursparetime,youoftenspentsuchmuchtimehelpingmewithyourspokenEnglishthatImaderapidprogress.Inthecompetition,Ifollowedyouradvicesonhowtobehave,whichled-11-tomysuccess.I’mgratefultoyouforyourhelpanddecidethatIwillmakeupmoreeffortsandtrytomakegreatprogressinthefuture.I’mlookingforwardtohearfromyousoon.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如下周将有一些来自友好校的英国师生到你校进行一周的友好访问,请你代表全体师生用英语写一篇欢迎词,内容包括:1.欢迎英国客人的到来;2.介绍在你校期间活动安排(至少两项);3.希望达到的目的。注意:1.词数120左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Honorableguests,teachersandfellowstudents,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanksforlistening!-11-攸县二中2022届高三英语月考试题答案听力1-5ABCCB6-10CAACA11-15BAACC16-20BACAB阅读理解CCBDBABCBDACCBDBDECF完形填空41-45ACBDB46-50CADBC51-55ABBAA56-60DCDBD语法填空61.If62.the63.benefits64.playing65.anxiety66.published67.who/that68.on69.wereasked70.less短文改错第一句话tell前加to第二句话hold→held第三句话a→the第四句话which→that第五句话such→so;your→my第六句话advices→advice;第七句话去掉up;great→greater第八句话hear→hearing第二节书面表达参考范文:Honorableguests,teachersandfellowstudents,Firstofall,onbehalfofalltheteachersandstudentsatourschool,allowmetoextendawarmwelcometoourhonorableguestsfromourlinkschoolinBritain.Duringyourstayatourschool,wewillfirstshowyouaroundtogiveyouageneralideaofhowourschoolworks.Then,wewillcarryoutourjointprojectonenvironmentalprotectiontogether.We’vealsoarrangedafootballmatchtopromoteourfriendship.Lastbutnotleast,youwillbetakentoseveralChinesehostfamilies,whereyoucantrydelicioustraditionalChinesefood.Wehopethattheseactivitiesallowyoutoexperienceadifferentculture,andwealsohopetolearnaboutyours.Wewishyouapleasantstayatourschool!Thanksforlistening!-11-

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