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科目:英语(试题卷)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号写在答题卡和该试题卷的封面上,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号和科目。2.考生作答时,选择题和非选择题均须做在答题卡上,在本试题卷上答题无效。考生在答题卡上按答题卡中注意事项的要求答题。3.考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。4.本试题卷共10页,如缺页,考生须声明,否则后果自负。姓名___________________准考证号___________________绝密★启用前怀化市2022年高三第二次模拟考试试卷英语命题:刘蓉审题:邓全生张兰英吴岚陈燕玲温馨提示:本试题卷分四个部分,包括听力理解、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。PartⅠListeningComprehension(30marks)SectionA(22.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Example:When will the magazine probably arrive? A. Wednesday.  B. Thursday. C. Friday. TheanswerisB.Conversation11.Whywon’tthewomantakepsychology?11\nA.Theprofessorisnotgood.B.Shehastakenitbefore.C.Sheisnotinterestedinit.2.Whatdoesthemanplantodothisterm?A.Todopart-timework.B.Totakemanycourses.C.Toworkasajournalist.Conversation23.WhatdidthewomanthinkofJackatfirst?A.Hewasnotagoodchoice.B.Hewassuitableforthejob.C.Heknewmuchaboutsales.4.WhatmadeCalvinthinkthatJackwasdishonest?A.HisknowledgeofIT.B.Hisstoryofworkingexperience.C.HisgradesontheCV.Conversation35.Wholostthesemi-finaloftheWorldSnookerChampionships?A.JuddTrump.B.MarkSelby.C.DingJunhui.6.WheredoesJuddTrumpcomefrom?A.England.B.China.C.America.Conversation47.Whatmightthewomanbe?A.Areporter.B.Awaitress.C.Ateacher.8.Whatwasthemandoingwhenthefirebrokeout?A.Sleeping.B.Discussingsomething.C.WatchingTV.9.Howdidthemanescapefromthefiresuccessfully?A.Byclimbingdownfromtheoutside.B.Bytakingthelift.C.Byrunningdownthestairs.Conversation510.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Classmates.11.What’stheusualweatherlikeforMarchinNewYork?A.Cool.B.Dry.C.Veryhot.12.Howoftenshouldthebuscome?A.Every20minutes.B.Every15minutes.C.Every30minutes.Conversation613.Whydoesthemanchoosetheeveningtrain?A.It’scheap.B.It’sfast.C.It’stime-saving.Whichtraindidthemantake?A.D818.B.D808.C.D801.15.Howmuchdidthemanpayinall?A.1000yuan.B.960yuan.C.986yuan.SectionB(7.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.16ServiceCenter11\nSituation*Findingajobisdifficultaftergraduation.Services*Keepingintouchwithyoungpeople*Talkingabouttheirhopesandfears*Givingalotof17Targets*Youngpeoplewho18schoolwithoutajob*Studentswhoare19gettingjobsafterleavingschoolWay*Callingat20from9:00am.to5:30pm..PartⅡLanguageKnowledge(45marks)SectionA(15marks)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ModernChinesetechnology_____goodprogressinthelastdecade.A.hasmadeB.hadmadeC.makesD.made22.MostAmericanspreferprivateschools,_____,theybelieve,offerbettereducation.A.thatB.whereC.whenD.which23.TheelectronicdictionarythatIgot_____theotherdaycostmemuchmoney.A.repairedB.repairingC.torepairD.toberepaired24.Thebossleftthemeetingroomangrily,_____hewasstronglyagainsttheplan.A.tomeanB.meaningC.meanD.meant25.Chinesepeoplearehopefulfor_____2022willbringfortheirfamiliesandthecountry.A.howB.whichC.whatD.that26.Look!Anationalbasketballmatch_____liveonTV.A.isbroadcastingB.hasbroadcastC.isbeingbroadcastD.wasbroadcast27.ThereisnothingwrongwithsurfingtheInternet_____itdoesn’tkeepyoufromdoingsomethingimportant.A.untilB.unlessC.thoughD.if28.Wearelookingforateacher,especially_____withpatienceandimagination.A.itB.oneC.thatD.theone29.Wasit_____theconferenceofAPECthatmadeShanghaithefocusoftheworld?A.holdingB.toholdC.havingbeenheldD.held30.Itissuggestedthatchildren_____toschoolatsevenyearsold.A.sendB.shouldsendC.willbesentD.besent31.TheNewYorkTimes_____widelyacceptedinAmerica.A.hasB.isC.areD.have32.Nowhereelseintheworld______cheaperPradahandbagsthaninParis.A.atouristcanfindB.canatouristfindC.atouristwillfindD.hadatouristfound33.—Idon’tthinkyouhaveseenthenewfilmCinderella.—ButI_____itlastnight.A.willseeB.seeC.sawD.haveseen34.Everyoneinthecityissuretobenefitfromthenewshoppingmall_____nextyear.11\nA.tobecompletedB.havingcompletedC.completedD.completing35.ItoldLilyhowtogethere,butperhapsI_____itoutforher.A.musthavewrittenB.shouldwriteC.hadtowriteD.oughttohavewrittenSectionB(18marks)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Afewweeksago,Iwastakingaquiet36inmybackyard.WhenIcametothemapletree,Isawababybird37onthegrass.Lookingup,Isawthenesthighinthebranches.ThebabyhadfallenfromthetalltreeandIwassureitwasdead.38itmovedwhenIreacheddowntopickitup.Itsbaldheadwasmovingslightlyfromsidetoside39itsmother.Amazed,IknewwhatIshoulddonext.Igota40frommybasementandplaceditagainstthetree.ItwasthenthatIheardasound“miaow”.Lookingthroughtheleaves,Isawtheculprit(肇事者),aneighborhoodcat.Hemusthaveshakenthebirdoutofthe41andgottenhimselftrappedupinthetreeaswell.Climbingupthroughthebranches,I42him,gavehimascoldinganddroppedhimsoftlytotheground.ThenIgentlypickedupthebabybirdandslowlyreachedmyarmoutas43asIcouldtoplaceitinthenest.InthefollowingweeksIhavelookedupthenestseveraltimes,buthaveonlybeenabletoseethemotherbird.ImayneverknowwhetherthebabythatI44remainsaliveornot,buttryingis45.Sometimeswedon’tgettoknowifoureffortshave46adifferenceornot.Sometimeswehavetojustholdthebeliefanddogoodtoothers.Sometimeslovehastobeitsown47.36.A.walkB.restC.sleepD.hike37.A.runningB.lyingC.flyingD.jumping38.A.SlowlyB.ImmediatelyC.SuddenlyD.Finally39.A.lookingoutB.lookingatC.lookingforD.lookinginto40.A.ladderB.chairC.torchD.cage41.A.holeB.backyardC.branchesD.nest42.A.guidedB.seizedC.protectedD.blamed43.A.thickB.shallowC.deepD.far44.A.savedB.controlledC.changedD.held45.A.simpleB.enoughC.quickD.obvious46.A.toldB.formedC.settledD.made47.A.sourceB.respectC.rewardD.reactionSectionC(12marks)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.Inthefuture,airtravelcouldbe48expensive,thankstoanewaircraftdesignwhichplanstoseatpassengersfacingeachotherinrows.Thedesignisintended49savespaceandmoney.HowardGuy,directoroftheUKcompanyDesignQ,saidthedesigncouldseea50percentincreasein50numberofpassengersanda3011\npercentreducedcostofaseat.51,hedidadmitthattheseatswouldnotbecomfortableastraditionalones.Anotherdrawbacktotheseatingdesignis52foodcartswouldnotbeabletopassdowntheplane53theaisles(走廊)aretoonarrow.Sometravelershavedoubtsaboutthenewseating,while54supporttheidea.“Soldiersareusedtotravelinginthatway55haveapositivereactiontotheidea,”Guysaid.PartⅢReadingComprehension(30marks)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.AChildrenlovetoplayandlaughthroughouttheirdaysatschoolorathome.Findingthetimetolaughwithyourchildrenmaybethebestthingyoucandofortherelationship.Encourageyourchildrentodevelopagoodhumorbylaughingatthejokestheymakeuponthespot.Thiswillhelpthemgrowconfidentandbuildtheirself-esteem.Ifyoudonotgetthejoke,youcanaskwhytheythinkthejokeisfunny.Honestfeedbackwillhelpyourchildrendevelopfunnierjokes.Youcantakethemtoyourlocallibraryandhavethempickupafewjokebooks.Thenyoucanheadbackhomeorouttotheparkandreadittogetherforagoodlaugh.Youcantaketurnsreadingjokestoeachotherfromthebookormakeupafewyourselves.Butiftheymakeajokeattheexpenseofanotherperson,youmaywanttodiscussthedifferencebetweenmakingfunofyourselfandmakingfunofothers.Inturntrynottomakejokesatyourchildren’sexpense,youneedtosetanexamplethattheycanfollow.Learningtolaughatoneselfisagreatqualitytoattain.Youcansetanexamplebylaughingatyourownmistakes.Thisisagreatwaytohelpreduceyourownstressaswellasyourchildren’s.Laughingmaymakethesituationseemlighterandeasiertoworkthrough.Bydoingthisyourchildrenwillbebetterpreparedtohandleanydifficulties.Mostimportantlylaughingwillbringyouclosertogetherasafamily.Youcanhaveyourfamilyfinddifferentwaystolaugh.Youcanplaygames.Youcanstartastaringcontest,armwrestlingcontest,thumbwarscontestandhaveaprizeforthewinners.Youcanallwatchyourbestfunnymoviesandactoutthebestpartstogetherafterthemoviesdone.Youcouldholdacontesttoseewhocanmaketheothermembersofthefamilylaughmorebydoingsomethingfunny.Kidswillbeabletoenjoythegoodtimetheyhadwiththeirparents.Thefamilythatlaughstogetherstaystogether!56.Ifyouoftenplayandlaughwithyourchildren,youcan.A.developagoodhumorB.becomeproudandconfidentC.makeupsomefunnyjokesD.getalongwellwitheachother57.Theunderlinedword“them”refersto.A.funnyjokesB.interestingbooksC.yourchildrenD.thefamily58.Wecaninferthatwhenyourchildrenmakemistakesyoushould.A.teachthemtolaughatthemistakesB.blamethemseriously11\nC.punishthematonceD.tellthemtodobetterinfuture59.TheauthoradvisesinPara.4thatpeoplemaketheirfamilymemberslaughby.A.havingapartyB.havingsomekindsofcontestsC.doingsomehouseworkD.readingjokebooks60.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheMoreYoulaugh,theBetterYou’llBeB.LaughingEveryDayIsSimpleC.HowtoLaughinEverydayLifeD.LaughterIsGoodforYourFamilyBDanishscientistsstudiedmorethan1,000healthyjoggersandnon-joggersovera12-yearperiod.Thosewhojoggedatasteadypaceforlessthantwoandahalfhoursaweekwereleastlikelytodieinthistime.Butthosewhoranmorethanfourhoursaweekordidnoexercisehadthehighestdeathrates. Analysingquestionnairesfilledoutbyallthepeopleinthestudy,scientistsconcludedtheidealpacewasabout8km/handthatitwasbesttojognomorethanthreetimesaweekorfor2.5hoursintotal.Peoplewhojoggedmoreclosely—particularlythosewhojoggedmorethanthreetimesaweekoratapaceofmorethan11km/h—wereaslikelytodieasthosewhodidnoexercise.ResearcherJacobLouisMarott,fromtheFrederiksbergHospitalinCopenhagen,said:"Youdon'tactuallyhavetodothatmuchtohaveagoodimpactonyourhealth.” "Andperhapsyoushouldn'tactuallydotoomuch.Noexerciserecommendationsacrosstheworldmentionanupperlimitforsafeexercise,butperhapsthereisone." Scientistsarenotyetsurewhatisbehindthistrend—buttheysaychangestotheheartduringextremeexercisecouldcontribute. Intheirreport,theysuggest:"Long-termstrenuousexercisemaychangepathological(病理的) structure oftheheartand arteries(动脉)." MaureenTalbot,seniorcardiacnurseattheBritishHeartFoundation,said:"Thisstudyshowsthatyoudon'thavetorunmarathonstokeepyourhearthealthy." "Lightandmoderatejoggingwasfoundtobemorebeneficialthanbeinginactiveorundertaking strenuousjogging,possiblyaddingyearstoyourlife." "Nationalguidelinesrecommendwedo140minutesofmoderate-intensityactivityaweek." "Ifitmaysoundlikealotforyou,briskwalking(快走)isalsoagoodexercise.Andifyou’rebitofacouchpotato,thisisagoodplacetostart.61.Fromparagraphone,wecouldknow______.A.thestudytook10yearsB.morethan1000joggerstookpartinthestudyC.peoplewithnoexercisehadthehighestdeathratesD.joggersandnon-joggersarelikelytodie62.Howshouldwejogproperlyfromthestudy?A.Jogatapaceofabout8km/hnomorethanthreetimesaweek.B.Jogatapaceofabout11km/hfor2.5hoursintotalinaweek.C.Jogatapaceofabout11km/hmorethanthreetimesaweek.11\nD.Jogatapaceofabout8km/hfor2.5hoursaday.63.Theunderlinedword“strenuous”means______.A.lightB.strongC.enoughD.frequent64.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNotTrue?A.Thereisn’tanupperlimitforsafeexerciseacrosstheworldnow.B.Runningmarathonshelpskeepyourhearthealthy.C.Lightandmoderatejoggingmayhelppeoplelivelonger.D.Themoderate-intensityactivitytimeinaweekcouldbeabout140minutes.65.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Joggingeverydayisgoodtohealth.B.Briskwalkingisbetterthanjogging.C.Joggingisnotagoodactivityforpeoplewhosufferheartdiseases.D.Joggingtoomuchisnobetterthandoingnoexercise.CIn SiliconValley,it'snevertooearlytobecomeanentrepreneur.Justask13-year-oldDavidMoore.Theeighth-graderhaslaunchedacompanylastOctobertodeveloplow-costmachinestoprintBraille(布莱叶盲文). DavidbuiltaBrailleprinter withaLegoMindstormsEV3kitasaschoolsciencefairprojectlastyearafterheaskedhisparentsasimplequestion:Howdoblindpeopleread?"Googleit,"theytoldhim.DavidthendidsomeonlineresearchandwasshockedtolearnthatBrailleprinterscostatleast$2,000—tooexpensiveformostblindreaders."Ijustthoughtthatpriceshouldnotbethere.Iknowthatthereisasimplerwaytodothis,"saidDavid,whodemonstratedhowhisprinterworksatthekitchentablewherehespentmanylatenightsbuildingit.Davidwantstoimprovethe“Braigo”—anamethatcombinesBrailleandLego—anddevelopa desktop Brailleprinterthatcostsaround$350andweighsjustafewpounds,comparedwithcurrentmodelsthatcanweighmorethan20pounds."Myendgoalwouldprobablybehavingmostoftheblindpeople...usingmyBrailleprinter,"saidDavid,wholivesintheSiliconValleysuburbofSantaClara,justminutesawayfromIntelheadquarters. AftertheBraigowonnumerousawardsandenthusiasticsupportfromtheblindcommunity,DavidstartedBraigoLabslastsummerwithaninitial$35,000investmentfromhisdad."Weasparentsstartedtogetinvolvedmore,thinkingthathe'sontosomethingandthisnewwayprocesshastocontinue,"saidhisfather,MatthewMoore,anengineerwhoworksforIntel.IntelofficialsweresoimpressedwithDavid'sprinterthatinNovembertheyinvestedanundisclosedsuminhisstart-up.Theybelievehe'stheyoungestentrepreneurtoreceiveventurecapitalmoneyinvestedinexchangeforafinancialstakeinthecompany."He'ssolvingarealproblem,andhewantstogooffandchallengeanexistingindustry,"saidEdwardRoss,directorofInventorPlatformsatIntel.NowthecompanyisusingthemoneytohireprofessionalengineersandadviserstohelpdesignandbuildBrailleprintersbasedonDavid’sideas.Itaimstohaveaprototype(样机)readyforblindorganizationstotestthissummerandhaveaBraigoprinteronthemarketlaterthisyear.11\n66.WhichofthefollowingsisNotthedescriptionofBraigo?A.Thename"Braigo"comesfromBrailleandLego.B.Theblindareinfavorofthenewtypeofprinter.C.Itcostslessmoneyandweighsjustafewpounds.D.DavidplannedtoimproveBraigoandmakeitlighterbuteasiertouse.67.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeDavid’spersonalities?A.Adventurousandenthusiastic.B.Trustworthyandactive.C.Childishandoutgoing.D.Creativeandindependent.68.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorder?①.IntelofficialsinvestedmoneyinDavid’sstart-up.②.Davidlaunchedacompany.③.Davidgotaninitial$35,000investmentfromhisdad.④.DavidcreatedanewBrailleprintermodelcalledBraigo.⑤.BraigoLabshiredprofessionalengineersandadviserstohelpdesignandbuildBraillePrinters.A.④③②①⑤B.④②⑤①③C.③⑤④②①D.②①④⑤③69.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Inteldidn’tannouncetheamountofmoneyitinvested.B.NooneelsehaseverreceivedventurecapitalfromIntel.C.IntelpurchasedDavid’sideastodesignandbuildBrailleprinters.D.Braigoprintershavebeenonthemarketandprovedagreatsuccess.70.Thepassageismostprobablytakenfrom.A.asportssectionB.asciencesectionC.aculturesectionD.anentertainmentsectionPartⅣWriting(45marks)SectionA(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillinthenumberedblanksbyusingtheinformationfromthepassage.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Thefestivalseasonisonusagainandlikeeveryyear,weworkhardintermsofcleaning,cooking,shopping,andsoonfortheseason.Withit,italsobringsalackofsleep.Thiscouldbebecauseyouarefeelingoverworkedandstressedout.Weshouldalwayssleepforatleast6–8hoursbutarecentsurveyhasshownthatmorewomenthanmendonotgetenoughsleepandattimessomewomenarefunctioningonlessthanfivehoursofsleepaday.Often,somechoosesleepingtabletstoaidtheirsleep.Ifyouaregoingthroughanextremeperiodofstressorpain,yourdoctormaysubscribetoyousomesleepingtablets.However,theyshouldbetakenwithcare,asthebodytakesjusttwoweekstoadjusttothemandtheyarenotaseffective.Thenthereisaproblemthattheyaredependentonsleepingtablets.Soyoucantrythehealthieralternativeslistedbelowtodealwiththesleepingproblem.Usethebedroomtosleep—notasanextensionofyourofficeorentertainmentcenter.KeeptheTVswitchedoff.Relaxbeforegoingtobed.Drinkingsomemilkandlisteningtomusicwillbebeneficial.11\nHaveahotshowerandkeeptheroomcool.Oftenatemperaturechangecancausesleep.Don’tdoanythingwhichmayraiseanxietylevelsjustbeforebed.Ittakesyourmindalongtimetogetcalmafteranxiety.Trytogettobedatthesametimeeverydayforaweek,andwakeupatthesametimeeverydayforaweek.Onceyougetusedtotheroutine,sleepwillbecomeanaturalexperience.Sothesearealternativewaysofhelpingyoutorelaxbeforebed.Trysomeoracombinationoftheabovetipstoexperimentwhatsuitsyoumost.Title:Howtodealwith71.______Introduction☆Thefestiveseasonbrings72._____intermsofhouseworkandalackofsleepFacts☆Peopleshouldhave6–873._____everyday.☆Morewomen74.____thanmeninasurvey.An/A75.____☆takingsleepingtablets:Thebodyadjuststothemquicklyandpeoplewill76.____them.Healthyways☆usingthebedroomand77._____theTV☆relaxingyourself:It’s78._____todrinksomemilkorlistentomusic.☆havingahotshower☆stoppingdoinganythingraisingyour79._____☆havingaregularsleepingschedule80._____☆Trytheabovetipstofindoutthemostsuitablewayforyou.SectionB(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.SectionC(10points)WhatIremembermostaboutvisitingmyboyfriend’sparentsistheloudtickoftheclockinthedinnerroomaswesilentlyateourmeal.WithsolittleconversationIwasquicktoregardhisfamilyascold.Whenwegotintothecartogohome,hisfathersuddenlyappeared.Carefully,hebegantowashthecar’swindscreen.Icouldfeelhewasacaringmanthroughtheglass.Ilearnedanotherlessonaboutthewaysofshowinglove.Myfatheroftentelephonedmeearlyinthemorning.“BuyPrinter.It’sagoodsharpprice,”hemightsaywhenIansweredthephone.Nopleasantgreetingorinquiryaboutmylife,justfinancialinstructions.Weoftenquarreledaboutit.Butoneday,Ithoughtaboutmyfather’ssuccessinbusinessandrealizedthathisconcernformyfinancialsecuritylaybehindhisshortmorningcalls.Thenexttimehecalledandtoldmetobuyastock,Ithankedhim.Whenmysocialstyleconflictedwiththatofmyfriends,Ioftenfeltdisappointed.Forexample,Ialwaysreturnedphonecallswithoutdelayandregularlycontactedwithmyfriends.Iexpectedthesamefromthem.IhadonefriendcalledAilsawhorarelycalled,answeringmymessageswithshorte-mails.Irushedtothatjudgment:Shewasn’tagoodfriend!Myangergrewastheholidaysapproached.ButthenshecametoagatheringIhostedandhandedmeabeautifuldressIhadfalleninlovewithwhenwedidsomewindow-shoppingthepreviousmonth.Iwasshockedatherthoughtfulness.ClearlyIneededtochangemyexpectationoffriends.11\nWhatdidtheauthorhearwheneatingmealwithherboyfriend’sparents?(Nomorethan11words)(2marks)82.Whydidtheauthor’sfatheroftengivehermorningcalls?(Nomorethan9words)(2marks)83.HowdidAilsachangetheauthor’sjudgmentaboutherself?(Nomorethan8words)(3marks)84.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?(Nomorethan9words)(3marks)SectionC(25marks)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.请阐述一件2022年你最期待的事情,谈谈你期待的原因及你在2022年的打算。注意:1.词数不少于120个;2.不能使用真实姓名和学校名称。怀化市2022年高三二模考试英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分第一节(22.5分,每小题1.5分)题号[来123456789101112131415答案CABBCAABCBACCAB第二节(7.5分,每小题1.5分)16.JobInformation17.helpandadvice18.areoutof/have(just)left19.worriedabout/worryingabout20.2738224第二部分第一节(15分,每小题1分)题号212223242526272829303132333435答案ADABCCDBADBBCAD 第二节(18分,每小题1.5分)题号363738394041424344454647答案ABCCADBDABDC11\n第三节(12分,每小题1.5分)48.less/not49.to50.the51.However52.that53.because/as/since54.others55.and本节评分建议:大小写错误不扣分。第三部分(30分,每小题2分)题号5657585960616263646566676869[70答案DCABDCABBDCDAAB 第四部分第一节(10分,每小题1分)71.thesleepingproblem/lackofsleep72.hardwork73.sleepinghours74.have/getless(insufficient)sleep/sleepless(insufficiently)75.unhealthy/ineffectiveway76.dependon/bedependenton77.switchingoff/turningoff78.beneficial/ofbenefit79.anxiety(levels)80.Conclusion本节评分建议:1、大小写、单复数错误不扣分。2、只有一个字母的拼写错误且不影响识辨的不扣分。3、本节各题若超过限定的词数不给分。第二节(10分,81、84题2分;82、83题2分)81.Theloudtickoftheclockinthedinnerroom.82.Toconcernherfinancialsecurity./Toshowhisconcernforherfinancialsecurity./Togiveherfinancialinstructions./Becauseheconcernedherfinancialsecurity.83.Byhanding/buying/giving/bringingherabeautifuldresssurprisingly.84.Thewaysofshowinglove./Differentpeoplehavedifferentwaysofshowinglove.第三节作文略11

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