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2022年秋季学期钦州港经济技术开发区中学高三年级第二次月考英语试卷时量:120分钟总分:150分本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。第I卷(选择题共100分)注意事项:1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案前,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,再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Inarestaurant.B.Inafurniturestore.C.Inthewoman'scompany.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodofirst?A.Seetheelephants.B.Haveacupoftea.C.Watchthedolphinshow.3.Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodo?A.Makealist.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Makeachocolatepie.4.Whydoesthewomanlookupset?A.Sheexperiencedatheft.B.Shewasgivenaparkingticket.C.Shecouldn'tfindaparkingspace.5.Howwillthewomangotothecitychurch?A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)-15-\n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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatwasthewoman'sfirstjob?A.Amanager.B.Asecretary.C.Ateacher.7.Whatisthewomanaskedtodointheend?A.GetadegreeinEnglish.B.Prepareforaninterview.C.Sendinawrittenapplication.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemantellthewomantodoat3:00pm?A.Feedthedogatreat.B.Givethedogsomeexercise.C.Letthedogwatchaprogram.9.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Sherefusestowatchthedog.B.Shedoesn'tlikewalkingthedog.C.Shewilltakecareofthedogherself.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Sunday.11.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Hecannotreceiveanycalls.B.Hecannotdialanynumbers.C.Hecannotsendshortmessages.12.Whatdoesthemanofferthewoman?A.Thephonenumber.B.Thereceiptofthephone.C.Theserialnumberofthephone.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howmanypersonswillsharethehouse?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.14.Whichyearofuniversityisthewomaninnow?A.Thefirstyear.B.Thesecondyear.C.Thethird-15-\nyear.15.Whydoesn'tthewomanlikethesecondhouse?A.Itistooexpensive.B.Itisnotbigenough.C.Itisnotneartheuniversity.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthelasthouse?A.Ithasabiggarden.B.Itiswellfurnished.C.Thepriceisattractive.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthefirstprize?A.Atwo-weekholiday.B.A500-poundcamera.C.TwoplaneticketstoJamaica.18.Whenwilltheresultofthecompetitioncomeout?A.OnAugust25.B.OnAugust31.C.OnSeptember19.Whatrequirementdothephotosneedtomeet?A.Theymustbeinblackandwhite.B.Theymustbetakenbykidsover18.C.Theymusthavebeentakenonholiday.20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthecompetitorstodo?A.Writetheirinformationonthebackofthephotos.B.Takepartinnextmonth'ssupersportscompetition.C.Gettheirphotosbackafterthecompetition.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)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55题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。AUniversityRoomRegulationsApprovedandProhibitedItemsThefollowingitemsareapprovedforuseinresidential(住宿的)rooms:electricblankets,hairdryers,personalcomputers,radios,televisionsandDVDplayers.Itemsthatarenotallowedinstudentroomsinclude:candles,ceilingfans,fireworks,-15-\nwaterbeds,sunlampsandwirelessrouters.PleasenotethatanyprohibiteditemswillbetakenawaybytheOfficeofResidenceLife.AccesstoResidentialRoomsStudentsareprovidedwithacombination(组合密码)fortheirroomdoorlocksuponcheck-in.Donotshareyourroomdoorlockcombinationwithanyone.TheOfficeofResidenceLifemaychangethedoorlockcombinationatanytimeattheexpenseoftheresidentifitisfoundthatthestudenthassharedthecombinationwithothers.Thefeeis$25tochangearoomcombination.CookingPolicyStudentslivinginbuildingsthathavekitchensareonlypermittedtocookinthekitchen.Studentsmustcleanupaftercooking.Thisisnottheresponsibilityofhousekeepingstaff.Kitchensthatarenotkeptcleanmaybeclosedforuse.Withtheexceptionofusingasmallmicrowaveoven(微波炉)toheatfood,studentsarenotpermittedtocookintheirrooms.PetPolicyNopetsexceptfisharepermittedinstudentrooms.Studentswhoarefoundwithpets,whethervisitingorownedbythestudent,aresubjecttoaninitialfineof$100andacontinuingfineof$50adayperpet.Studentsreceivewrittennoticewhenthefinegoesintoeffect.If,oneweekfromthedateofwrittennotice,thepetisnotremoved,thestudentisreferredtotheStudentCourt.QuietHoursResidentialbuildingsmustmaintainanatmospherethatsupportstheacademicmissionoftheUniversity.Minimumquiethoursinallcampusresidencesare11:00pmto8:00amSundaythroughThursday.QuiethoursonFridayandSaturdaynightsare1:00amto8:00am.Studentswhoviolatequiethoursaresubjecttoafineof$25.21.Whichofthefollowingitemsareallowedinstudentrooms?A.Radiosandtelevisions.B.Candlesandceilingfans.C.Hairdryersandwaterbeds.D.DVDplayersandfireworks.22.Youshouldpay________tochangeyourroomdoorlockcombination.A.$100.B.$80.C.$50.D.$25.-15-\n23.Whatdoweknowaboutthepetpolicy?A.Nopetsarepermittedinstudentrooms.B.Ifyouhaveavisitingpet,youwon’tbefined.C.Studentswon’treceivewrittennoticewhenthefinegoesintoeffect.D.StudentsmightbereferredtotheStudentCourtforkeepingpetsintheirrooms.24.Whencanstudentsenjoyapartyinresidences?A.7:00am,Tuesday.B.11:00pm,Friday.C.7:30am,Saturday.D.11:30pm,Sunday.BRaisedinafatherlesshome,myfatherwasextremelytightfistedtowardsuschildren.Hisattitudedidn’tsoftenasIgrewintoadulthoodandwenttocollege.IhadtoridethebuswheneverIcamehome.Thoughthebusstoppedabouttwomilesfromhome,Dadnevermetme,eveninsevereweather.IfI grumbled, he’dsayinhisloudestfather-voice,“That’swhatyourlegsarefor!”Thewalkdidn’tbothermeasmuchasthefearofwalkingalonealongthehighwayandcountryroads.Ialsofeltlessthanvaluedthatmyfatherdidn’tseemconcernedaboutmysafety.Butthatfeelingwascanceledonespringevening.Ithadbeenaparticularlydifficultweekatcollegeafterlonghoursinlabs.Ilongedforhome.Whenthebusreachedthestop,Isteppedoffanddraggedmysuitcasetobeginthelongjourneyhome.Arowofhedge(树篱)edgedthedrivewaythatclimbedthehilltoourhouse.OnceIhadturnedoffthehighwaytostartthelastlapofmyjourney,IalwayshadasenseofrelieftoseethehedgebecauseitmeantthatIwasalmosthome.Onthatparticularevening,thehedgehadjustcomeintoviewwhenIsawsomethinggraymovingalongthetopofthehedge,movingtowardthehouse.Uponcloserobservation,Irealizeditwasthetopofmyfather’shead.ThenIknew,eachtimeI’dcomehome,hehadstoodbehindthehedge,watching,untilheknewIhadarrivedsafely.Iswallowedhardagainstthetears.Hedidcare,afterall.Onlatervisits,thatspotofgraybecamemywatchtower.IcouldhardlywaituntilIwascloseenoughtowatchforitssecretmovementabovethegreenery.Uponreaching-15-\nhome,Iwouldfindmyfathersittinginnocentlyinhischair.“So!Myson,it’syou!”he’dsay,hisfacelengtheningintopretendedsurprise.Ireplied,“Yes,Dad,it’sme.I’mhome.” 25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grumbled”inParagraph1probablymean?A.SpokeunhappilyB.Acceptedhappily.C.Explainedclearly.D.Agreedwillingly.26.Accordingtothepassage,________.A.Theauthorthoughtnothingofwalkinghomealone.B.Theauthordidn’twanttogohomewhenhegrewup.C.Theauthorwasreallysurprisedtoseehisfatherhome.D.Theauthorwasnotwalkingaloneeachtimehewenthome.27.Theauthor’sfatherwatchedbehindthehedgebecause________.A.hewasconcernedabouthisson’ssafety. B.hewantedtohelphissonbuildupcourage.C.hedidn’twanttomeethissonatthedoorway.D.hedidn’tthinkhissonwasoldenoughtowalkalone. 28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MyCollegeLife.B.MyFather’sSecret.C.TerribleJourneyHome.D.RidingBusAlone.CAsInternetusersbecomemoredependentontheInternettostoreinformation,arepeoplerememberingless?Ifyouknowyourcomputerwillsaveinformation,whystoreitinyourownpersonalmemory,yourbrain?ExpertsarewonderingiftheInternetischangingwhatwerememberandhow.Inarecentstudy,ProfessorBetsySparrowconductedsomeexperiments.SheandherresearchteamwantedtoknowhowtheInternetischangingmemory.Inthefirstexperiment,theygavepeople40unimportantfactstotypeintoacomputer.Thefirstgroupofpeopleunderstoodthatthecomputerwouldsavetheinformation.Thesecondgroupunderstoodthatthecomputerwouldnotsaveit.Later,thesecondgrouprememberedtheinformationbetter.Peopleinthefirstgroupknewtheycouldfind-15-\ntheinformationagain,sotheydidnottrytorememberit.Inanotherexperiment,theresearchersgavepeoplefactstoremember,andtoldthemwheretofindtheinformationontheInternet.Theinformationwasinaspecificcomputerfolder(文件夹).Surprisingly,peoplelaterrememberthefolderlocation(位置)betterthanthefacts.WhenpeopleusetheInternet,theydonotremembertheinformation.Rather,theyrememberhowtofindit.Thisiscalled"transactivememory(交互记忆)"AccordingtoSparrow,wearenotbecomingpeoplewithpoormemoriesasaresultoftheInternet.Instead,computerusersaredevelopingstrongertransactivememories;thatis,peoplearelearninghowtoorganizehugequantitiesofinformationsothattheyareabletoaccessitatalaterdate.Thisdoesn'tmeanwearebecomingeithermoreorlessintelligent,butthereisnodoubtthatthewayweusememoryischanging.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefirstexperiment?A.Sparrow'steamtypedtheinformationintoacomputer.B.Thefirstgroupdidn’tknowwheretheinformationis.C.Thesecondgrouphadabettermemoryoftheinformation.D.Thetwogroupsrememberedtheinformationequallywell.30.Intransactivememory,people______.A.bearhugequantitiesofinformationinmind.B.learnhowtoorganizesmallamountsofinformation.C.organizehugequantitiesofinformationlikeacomputer.D.knowhowtoaccesshugeamountsofinformationlater.31.WhatistheeffectoftheInternetaccordingtoSparrow'sresearch?A.Wearebecomingmoreintelligent.B.Wehavepoorermemoriesthanbefore.C.Weareusingmemorydifferently.D.Weneedabetterwaytoaccessinformation.DAmerica’sbusinessesaregettingolderandfatter,whilemanynewbusinessesaredyingininfancy.AstudylastmonthbytheBrookingsInstitutionfoundthattheproportionofolder-15-\nfirmshasgrownsteadilyoverseveraldecades,whilethesurvivalrateofnewcompanieshasfallen.Inaddition,youngpeoplearestartingcompaniesatasharplylowerratethaninthepast.AnewreportfromtheNationalAssociationofManufacturersshowsamajorcause:Thecostofobeyinggovernmentregulationshasrisentomorethan$2trillion(12.26trillionyuan)annually,or12percentoftheGDP,andthiscostfallsdisproportionatelyonsmaller,newerbusinesses.It’srisky,difficultandexpensivetostartabusiness,andgettingmoreso.Governmentsareimposingvariousnewrulesonaseeminglydailybasis:healthinsurance,minimumwageincreasesand,mostrecentlyinCalifornia,compulsorypaidsickdaysforevenhourlyemployees.Theseregulationsshifthugesocialwelfarecostsdirectlyontooften-strugglingsmallbusinesses,whilebeingproportionallymuchlesscostlyforlargercompanies.Thisispartlyanunintendedissueofresources—establishedcompaniescancopewithnewcostsmoreeasily—butit’salsodeliberate.Forinstance,biginsurancecompaniesgotaseatatthetabletohelpwriteObamacare,butlesspoliticallypowerfulfirms—likemedicaldevicemanufacturers—gotsqueezed.Mature,successfulcorporationscanemployex-lawmakerswithconnections,distributecampaigncontributionsandevenwriteregulationsforthemselves.Theyarealsomorelikelytowanttoprotectsteadyrevenuestreamsthanrevolutionizetheirindustry.Majorcompaniesthathavebeensoill-managedtheywouldotherwisecollapse—airlines,carcompaniesandbanks—stagger(蹒跚)onbecausepoliticiansridetotherescuewithbagsoftaxpayermoney.Thegeniusofouruniquesystemofgovernmentisthedeterminationtoprotectanddefendtherightsoftheindividualovertherightsofthenation.Assuch,theriseofawell-connectedoligarchy(寡头政治)thatprotectsbigbusinessattheexpenseofsmallbusiness,andtheestablishedoverthenew,isoppositetoAmericanideals.Incomeinequality—whichisdirectlycausedbyfaultygovernmentpolicy—isbeing-15-\npromotedasthereasontoimposemoreofthatbadpolicy.Butlet’sbeperfectlyclear,wedonothaveafreemarketbutonewheregovernmentpickswinnersandlosersthroughregulationsandfinancialaids.Politicsis,andalwayshasbeen,aboutbalancingcompetinginterestsseekingtobenefitthemselves,andthat’sasitshouldbe,buttheforceofgovernmentshouldneverbeusedtoreducecompetition,killinnovationorsupportandextendartificialmonopolies(垄断)byharmingtheconsumer,thetaxpayerandtheeconomy.Policymustbreedournewandsmallbusinessesorseetheas-yetundreamedofinnovationsthatcouldbeourbrightfuturedieininfancy.32.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______________.A.overseveraldecades,newcompanieshavegrownsteadily.B.mature,successfulcorporationsprefertomaintaintheirstableincomes.C.lesspoliticallypowerfulfirmsalsohavetheirvoiceinmakingregulations.D.Thecostofobeyinggovernmentregulationsfallsequallyonallbusinesses.33.Wecaninferfromthelastthreeparagraphsthat____________.A.thestateeconomymaydependonthoseinnovativebusinesses.B.theriseofawell-connectedoligarchyiscontrarytoAmericanideals.C.incomeinequalityiswhatthegovernmentshouldtakeactiontoresolve.D.thegovernmentpickswinnersandlosersthroughthelawoffreemarket.34.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat_______________A.biginsurancecompanieshavebetterrelationshipwithObama.B.mostoftheex-lawmakersworkinmature,successfulcorporations.C.largerandolderfirmshaveacommandofresourcesofvariousaspects.D.politicianslikeprovidingfinancialaidstothecompaniesofworseoperation.35.Astothedevelopmentofsmallerbusinesses,thewriteris_______________A.contented.B.confident.C.convinced.D.concerned.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。-15-\nWeallfacequantitiesofstressinday-to-dayliving,whetheratwork,inthehome,oranywhereinbetween.36Here’showstresscanhelpusonaneverydaybasis.◆Sharpeningyourmemory.Didyouevernoticethatsometimeswhenyouarestressed,yourmemoryseemstoimprove?Rememberthattestyoupassedwheretheanswerseemedtocomeoutofnowhere?37It’sbecauseofstresshormones(荷尔蒙)thatincreaseyouralertnesswhenit’smostneeded.◆38Successfulemployeesturnstressintomotivation.Haveyouevernoticedthatyougettheleastamountofworkdonewhenyouhavefewestdeadlines?Toolittlestresscanaffecthowmuchyouactuallygetdone.Whenyoutakerisksandchoosetogetoverthedifficulty,itimprovesyourmentaltoughnessandself-confidence.◆Helpingyouresisttheattackofillness.39Believeitornot,therightkindofstresscanhelpyourbody’sdefensesagainstillness.Whenyougetsick,stresscausesyoutomakehormonesthatbattlethreatstoyourhealth.Thatburstofstressishelpfultoyourimmunesystemwhenyourbodyfacesathreat.◆Makingyourlifemoreinteresting.Thinkaboutsomestressfulsituationthatweconsciouslyputourselvesintomakelifemoreinterestingandenjoyable,likeaskingsomeoneoutonafirstdate,conqueringaknownfear,orlearningsomethingnew.Thesemaynotimmediatelycometomindwhenyouthinkofstressbecauseofthepositiveoutcomes.40A.Helpingyougetthroughdifficulttimes.B.Helpingyougetanadvantageatwork.-15-\nC.That’sonewayyourbrainrespondstostress.D.Thiswillhappenwheneveryouarestressed.E.Youneedahealthyimmunesystemtohelpfightoffdiseases.F.Buthandledproperly,stresscanhavemanybenefitsforthebodyandmind.G.Butthey’rethetypesthatcanhelpyouachievefulfillmentandhappiness.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)阅读下列短文,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IfellinlovewithYosemiteNationalParkthefirsttimeIsawit,whenIwas13.Myparentstookusthereforcamping.Onthewayout,I41themtowaitwhileIranuptoE1Capitan,arockof3,300feetstraightup.Itouchedthatgiantrockandknew42Iwantedtoclimbit.Thathasbeenmylife’spassion(钟爱)eversince---43therocksandmountainsofYosemite.I’velongmadeYosemitemy44. About15yearsagoIstartedseeingalotof45,liketoiletpaper,beercans,andemptyboxes,aroundthearea.It’s46mewhyvisitorsstartedrespectingtheplace47andtreatedsuchabeautifulhome-likeplacethisway.Itried48trash(垃圾)myself,butthe job wastoobig.Iwouldspendanhourortwoonthejob,onlytofindtheareatrashedalloveragainweekslater.Finally,IgotsotiredofitthatI49somethinghadtochange.Asarock-climbingguide,Iknew50aboutorganizinganybigevent.Butin2022,togetherwithsomeclimbers,Isetadatefora51.Onthatday,morethan300people52.Overthreedayswecollectedabout6,000poundsoftrash.Itwas53howmuchwewereabletoaccomplish.Icouldn’tbelievethe54wemade---theparklookedclean!Eachyear55comeforthecleanup from everywhere.In2022alone,2,945peoplepickedup42,330poundsoftrashand56132milesofroadway.-15-\nIoftenhearpeople57abouttheirsurroundings.Ifyouareoneofthem,Iwouldsaytheonlywaytochangethingsisby58ratherthancomplaining.Weneedtoteachby59.Youcan’tblameothers60youstartwithyourself.41.A.advisedB.requiredC.ordered D.asked42.A.immediately B.finally C.gradually D.recently43.A.imagining B.climbingC.describing D.painting 44.A.garden B. labC. homeD.palace45.A.wasteB.resources C. material D.goods46.A. withinB.against C.over D.beyond47.A.more B. less C.most D.least48.A.throwingaway B.breakingdownC. pickingup D.diggingout49.A.guessed B.wondered C.decided D.wished50.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing51.A.cleanup B. party C.picnic D.concert52.A.droppedout B.showedup C.lookedaround D.calledback53.A.interesting B.frightening C.amazing D.boring54.A.importance B.helpC.useD.difference-15-\n55.A.volunteersB.foreignersC.strangersD.tourists56.A.crossed B.covered C. measuredD.designed57.A.talk B. argueC. complainD.quarrel58.A.doing B.thinking C.questioning D.watching59.A.method B.explanation C. researchD.example60.A.although B.if C.unless D.when第II卷(非选择题共50分)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)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。Untilrecently,almosteveryonethoughtthatgrowthandprogresswouldmaketheworlda61(good)place.Theybelievedthatsomethingnewwasalwaysbetterthansomethingold.Socountrieshavespentbillionsofdollars62sciencetodevelopnewwaysofmakingthingsanddoingwork.63,thisnewtechniqueisthemaincauseoftheworld’sproblems.Onesuchproblemhascomefromthe64(appear)ofthecar.Insome65(crowd)cities,thecarhaspollutedtheair66badlythatpeoplegetsickjustfrombreathingit.Wastefromfactoriesisanotherexampleofhownewtechnologyishurtingtheearth.Whensomewastechemicals67(put)intothesea,itcanhurtorkillanimalsandfish.It’stimethatwe68(do)somethingquickly.Whentheproblemsgetworse,theywillnotaffectjustafew69(country).Theywillbeworldproblems70affectusall.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。-15-\n增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧)。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。Haveagoodmoodisofgreatsignificancetous.Wecan’temphasizetheimportantofgoodmoodstoomuch.Asmatteroffact,personallyIthink,moodshaveadirectinfluenceonwhatwedo.Nevertheless,goodmoodsdon’talwaysaccompanyus.Sohowdoweadjusttoourmoods?Iheldtheviewthatwecanlistentomusicwhichislightandgentletorelaxus.What’smore,communicatingwithcloselyfriendsorteachersarealsoagoodway.Justdon’thidebadmoodinthebottomofourheartsandspeakthemoutinstead.Actually,it’seasytokeepagoodmood,thatisuptoyou.第一节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是新华中学高三学生李华,你校计划开设烹饪课。现在,请你根据以下提示,给校刊的英语专栏写一篇短文,其内容包括:1.同学们对开设烹饪课的看法各异;2.你持赞成态度及其理由(两点);3.你对开设烹饪课的建议(一条)。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考答案:听力:1-5BCCAB6-10BCCAB11-15ACBBA16-20CACBA阅读理解:21-24ADDB25-28ADAB29-31CDC32-35BACD36-40FCBEG完形填空:41---45DABCA46---50DBCCD51---55ABCDA56---60BCADC语法填空:61.better62.on 63.However64.appearance65.crowded-15-\n66.so67.areput68.did/shoulddo69.countries70.that/which短文改错:Haveagoodmoodisofgreatsignificancetous.Wecan’temphasizetheimportantofgoodHavingimportancemoodstoomuch.As∧matteroffact,personallyIthink,moodshaveadirectinfluenceonawhatwedo.Nevertheless,goodmoodsdon’talwaysaccompanyus.Sohowdoweadjusttoourmoods?Iheldtheviewthatwecanlistentomusicwhichislightandgentletorelaxus.What’sholdourselvesmore,communicatingwithcloselyfriendsorteachersarealsoagoodway.Justdon’thidebadcloseismoodinthebottomofourheartsandspeakthemoutinstead.Actually,it’seasytokeepagoodmoodsmood,thatisuptoyou.which书面表达参考答案:ApossibleversionRecently,ourschoolisplanningtoofferusacookingcourse,towhichstudentshavedifferentattitudes.Inmyopinion,thecookingcoursecanbebeneficialandenjoyable.Byattendingit,wecanlearnaveryusefullivingskilltohelpourselvesnotonlyliveindependentlybutalsotakecareofourfamilies.Besides,takingthiscourseisawaytoreduceourstudystressandenrichourschoollife.Tomakethiscourseagreatsuccess,Ithinkit’simportanttotellstudentshowtocooksafelytoavoidgettinghurtwhilepracticingcooking.Inaword,theideaiscreativeandIcanhardlywaittoattendit!-15-

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