江苏百校联考高三年级第四次试卷
英 语
考生注意:
1.本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟。
2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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纸上。
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。
例: How much is the shirt?
A. f19.15. B. f9.18. C. f9. 15.
答案是C。
1. Why should the man not ask Nancy?
A. She is serious. B. She is very busy. C. She is a liar.
2. What does the woman mean?
A. The man actually doesn't like her.
B. The man really likes her.
C. The man is in trouble.
3. How many countries did the man mention?
A. Three. B. Five. C. Four.
4. What does the woman think of the meal?
A. Bad. B. Great. C.Just so so.
5. What's wrong with the woman?
A. She has a toothache.
B. She has a stomachache.
C. She has a headache.
第二节(共15小题;每小题 1分,满分15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. What happened to the girl on the bus?
A. She missed her stop.
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B. She fell asleep there.
C. She leaned on the woman's shoulder.
7. What kind of person is the man?
A. Kind. B. Honest. C. Generous.
听第7段材料,回答第8.9题。
8. Where does the conversation probably happen?
A. In a school. B. At a shop. C. In a bank.
9. What does the man want to do?
A. Close his account,
B. Open an account.
C. Register for online banking.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where did the speakers plan to go?
A. The girl's school.
B. A fishing spot.
C. A shopping center.
11. What did the man think of their destination?
A. A wonderful place.
B. A place with bad memories.
C. A crowded and noisy downtown.
12. Why was the man so surprised?
A. They had lost their way.
B. They had driven too long.
C. The old spot changed into a shopping center.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Who was in the picture taken by Neil?
A.Neil himself. B.Catherine. C.Neil and Catherine.
14.What is the topic of this programme?
A.Habit. B.Technology. C. Sports.
15.When was the first digital camera phone released?
A.In 2000. B.In 2004. C. In 2007.
16.What is the probable relation ship between the speakers?
A.Customer and shopkeeper.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Host and guest.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Who is the speaker?
A.A policeman. B.A manager. C.A clerk.
18.How did the speaker get the in formation of the bag?
A.By a call. B.By a text. C.By an e-mail.
19.Where was the backpack?
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A.In the square. B.In a park. C.In a restroom.
20.What will be given to every audience?
A.A backpack. B.Two play tickets. C.A free park ticket.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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黑。
21. With African Swine Fever spreading across the country last summer, millions of pigs died,and people had to look for a meat .
A. submission B. substitute C. permit D. exchange
22. Nursing aged patients is a demanding job professional knowledge as well as affection is required.
A. that B. which C. where D. when
23. The Central government stresses over and over again all the payments
to the peasants be made before the Spring Festival.
A. shall B. would C. need D. may
24. Normally people have to get to a point where they don't have a choice
they will change something.
A. once B. before C. while D. since
25. China is multiplying the efforts to all poor people out of poverty by 2020.
A. launch B. check C. struggle D. lift
26. —The constant noise around me crazy! .
—Calm down. It's no use complaining.
A. drove B. drives C. is driving D. had driven
27. Though many people think the man is guilty, evidence is not to justify his offence.
A. earnest B. consistent C. marvellous D. sufficient
28. The institute will provide an education platform for hasn't yet earned a college degree.
A. Whichever B. whatever C. whoever D. whomever
29. In much of the animal world, night is the time for seep一pure and simple,just like human world.
A. brought up B. held out C. set aside D. laid off
30. The manager found his computer running smoothly, quite a lot of useless files and waste.
A. to clear B. having cleared C. clearing D. cleared
31. It might have saved me some trouble the schedule but unforgettably no one told me about it.
A. did I know B. have I known C. do I know D. had 1 known
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32. A conclusion has been reached the search that young people should choose their job according to their interest.
A. in light of B. in line with
C. in reaction to D. in return for
33.—Mom. the new term is around the corner. May 1 get some money for a new school bag?
— .Here you are!
A. You bet B. You re welcome C. By all means D. Forget it
34. Though three-fourths of the surface of our planet covered by water, people in some parts are still in bad need of drinking water.
A. has been B. is C. have been D. are
35. Honesty is the best policy. If you make a mistake, don't just .It's always better to admit it.
A. sweep it under the carpet B. fly off the handle
C. scratch the surface D. wash your hands
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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黑。
All of you have lost a loved one, ranging from a dear pet to a beloved family member.While I've lost many cherished hamsters (仓鼠),I never thought in my childhood I would lose- a family member. But all that changed in the beginning of 2002, when our family was 36 to find out that my Dad's father was found to have 37 .
He suffered 38 two years of it. We did everything to help him enjoy a comfortable stay at the hospital. At that time my parents were visiting him in Chicago, and my Mom's parents from Virginia were 39 us.
He fought all he could,yet on December5,2003 he 40 . Our parents came home that visit with the news. I felt a(n) 41 of depression, loss and emptiness. I ran outside into the cold December air and knelt at my 42 grave under the 43 cherry blossom tree,4
Almost a year later we were at dinner table 45 a discussion started about how we could help make the lives of the many people who have cancer more 46 . My older sister Molly and 1 47 the idea of selling our honey from our grandparents in Virginia's hives (蜂箱) and we started our business with the 48 .
The business started by taking the honey from our bees. We left enough for the bees to 49 the winter. Then we would go through the 50 process of spinning the honey,filtering the honey, warming it, and bottling into glass jars. Finally we would 51 the filled jars and label them.
We were selling it at the events or stores. Last year, we 52 $2.000 for the American Cancer Society;this year,$ 9,300!
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I learned many things from our grandfather such as to live life 53 , proper grammar, the love of literature, and to take 54 in life. We are put on this Earth to do well and to help those around us. We are all 55 of that if we try.
36. A. embarrassed B. astonished C. confused D. puzzled
37. A. a fever B. heart attack C. cancer D. a sore throat
38. A. through B. within C. beyond D. by
39. A. abusing B. consulting C. watching D. comforting
40. A. took away B. put away C. fled away D. passed away
41. A. affection B. mix C. trick D. system
42. A. hamster's B. bee's C. grandfather's D. sister's
43. A. tall B.big C. bare D. beautiful
44. A. praying B. laughing C. sleeping D. weeping
45. A. before B. when C. since D. until
46. A. acceptable B. unbeatable C. unforgettable D. enjoyable
47. A. came up with B. came around C. came about D. came down to
48. A. cherry trees B. bees C. hamsters D. hospitals
49. A. meet B. prepare C. survive D. feed
50. A. long B. fantastic C. gradual D. miserable
51. A. fasten B.swing C.cap D. transport
52. A. invested B.earned C.raised D. promoted
53. A. to its advantage B. in its favor C. to its taste D. to its fullest
54. A. notes B.risks C.care D. steps
55. A. capable B.convinced C.fond D. proud
第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡,上将该项涂黑。
A
ROCK LEGENDS HIT SAN FRANCISCO'S ORACLE PARK IN JULY 2020
Rock legends Def Leppard and Motley Crue will headline The Stadium Tour with Poison and Joan Jett & the Black-hearts at Oracle Park on Sunday, July 19, 2020. The summer tour, produced by Live Nation, will begin on Tuesday, July 7 and hit some of North America's biggest stadiums before its sixth stop at Oracle Park. Tickets go on sale on Friday. December13, 2019.
Band Information
2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee (新招募的人) Def Leppard are one of the most important forces in rock music.Over the past year, the icons have accumulated 2.5 billion streams since releasing their music digitally. Def Leppard's influential career crosses generations and includes
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numerous hit singles- including two of the best-selling albums of all time,“Pyromania” and“Hysteria.”
Following the huge success of their Netflix biopic (传记片) The Dirt. Motley Crue has seen a massive boom in new audiences with fans around the world demanding the band tour again. While The Dirt caused a 350% increase in streams of Motley Crue's music across all platforms, many younger fans have never seen any of the band's legendary live shows that Crueheads have relished for close to four decades.
Poison will be bringing the ll-original lineup (阵容) of Bret Michaels,C.C. DeVille,Bobby Dall and Rikki Rockett. Michaels,along with the band. is known to bring a unique style of passionate high energy, sincere gratitude and a positive attitude for an epic ride of true live music.
Rock &. Roll Hall of Fame inductees Joan Jett &. The Blackearts are no strangers to stadium sized shows, having toured with The Who, Green Day and the Foo Fighters. Jett celebrated the story of her life in the critically ac- claimed 2018 documentary Bad Repuation, which showcased all the female firepower of her life and musical career.
Ticket Information
Tickets go on sale beginning l0a. m. PST on Friday, Dec. 13, 2019 at www.livenation. com.
General Information
Oracle Park's concerts are produced in part by Giants Enterprises, the San Francisco Giants' hospitality and event consultancy team. Giants Enterprises hosts one of a kind experiences at Oracle Park and its facilities, including the annual signature Giant Race, custom private events, and the successful Rugby World Cup Sevens? in the summer of 2018.
Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment company including global market leaders: Ticketmaster,Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship.
56. Which of the fl lowing statement is correct?
A. Oracle Park will see a seventh concert in July.
B. Grand events often take place at Oracle Park.
C. Not all the bands mentioned in the passage are typical of rock.
D. The Stadium tour of this year is produced by Live Nation and Giant Enterprises.
57. The band which transmits positive energy is .
A. Def Leppard B. Motley Crue
C. Poison D. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
B
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A completely electric plane has made its longest flight ever at just under 15 minutes. The plane is a collaboration (合作成果) between a Seattle engineering firm named MagniX and a nearby Vancouver air charter company named Harbour Air.
Harbour Air offers services you might describe as an air taxi--it ferries people to places- just outside of Vancouver, where many people live on and visit islands, resorts, and more that are accessible by boat or air ferry. The company also flies back and forth to Seattle. These . short, frequent trips make Harbour an ideal candidate for an electric fleet.
MagniX chief Roei Ganzarski says the plane it tested for this flight could fly up to 100 miles. Like early electric cars,this limitation prevents people going longer distances, but works for many who are just going short distances- especially suited for the corridor between Seattle and Vancouver, where many people work and play in both places. Where the airline industry in general is drawing constant criticism for how much carbon it produces, an electric fleet of local charters is very appealing.
The airplane flown in the test is old: a 1957 de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver made right in Canada. These planes have remained so popular for so many decades that another manufacturer purchased the rights to continue to make new replacement parts.
Because of the high durability (持久耐用)and easy repair of the DHC-2 Beaver,Harbour Air hopes to turn all of its similar planes electric as well, resulting in a fully electric feet (机队) that's still made of the most hardy and field tested civilian aircraft around. Harbour Air's founder Greg McDougall says the fuel and repair savings alone make an electric fleet worth investing in.
The DHC-2 Beaver was designed as a short takeoff and landing (STOL) airplane, and now it's been retrofitted (改型) with an electric engine. Harbour's website lists the horse- power of the new DHC-2 Beavers as 450 HP,which is the same as the original engine.
Harbour Air says it's already carbon neutral, flying 500, 000 people per year on over 40 airplanes. If the company s entire map of 12 destinations is within the 100-mile threshold (门槛),founder McDougall is right that it makes undeniable sense to electrify. The next step for Harbour and MagniX's Magni500 electric power-train is to go through a long period of tests and other paperwork and government safety rules.
Harbour and MagniX expect this will take at least a couple of years, after which they can hopefully upgrade their entire fleet. The MagniX power-train comes in 375 and 750 HP versions,so Harbour's larger planes are covered, too. In a time when elites are booking long flights to nowhere to boost their airline miles status, Harbour Air and MagniX's planned electric fleet is a breath of fresh, unpolluted air.
58. The electric plane is developing in Harbour Air probably because
.
A. places around are most seriously polluted
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B. the airlines possesses advanced technology
C. Vancouver government pushes ahead with the project
D. people around are in need of such a short distance vehicle
59. The most remarkable highlight of the electric plane should be its .
A. zero emission of carbon dioxide .
B. never being in need of repair
C. easy being retrofitted from traditional planes
D. even stronger horsepower than traditional planes
60. What does "this" in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Finishing the replacement of old planes' engines.
B. People's being gradually used to electric planes.
C. The cooperation of the MagniX and Harbour Air.
D. The period of testing and drafting safety rules.
C
As we recently reported, IBM has promised $ 5 million in prizes to anyone who can turn artificial intelligence into tools that could solve some of the biggest problems in the world, like climate change or world hunger- certainly ambitious projects. But as the push for AI increases, many are warning that it could be more dangerous than nuclear weapons if not developed carefully.
The competition would involve independent developers building apps using the Watson AI system- the same computer famous for its Jeopardy appearances- and the competition would seek to make new breakthroughs by 2020,according to a Computer World report. The con- tests were announced at a TED conference in Vancouver recently, thanks to a partnership be- tween x Prize and IBM. The winners would be announced in 2020, with three teams splitting$ 4.5 million and the remaining $0. 5 million going to other projects.
But this push for the rapid development of AI has some concerned, including Professor Stuart Russell, a computer scientist at the University of California in Berkeley and the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University who is known for his work on AI,according to the Daily Mail report. He believes that mankind may be driving off a cliff by doing this.
“The problem with AI is that it could be easily adapted for military use,and thus intelligent computers could be in charge of some terrifying weaponry. Too much trust in AI could lead to problems down the road," Russell warned.
And he's not the only one. SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk and famed physicist Professor Stephen Hawking have also spoken out about the issue.
Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk has doubled down on his warnings about the danger of artificial intelligence. The billionaire tech entrepreneur called AI more dangerous than nuclear warheads and said there needs to be a regular body overseeing the development of super intelligence.“The biggest issue I see with so-called AI experts is that they think they know more than they do, and they think they are smarter than they actually are,”said Musk. “This tends to torture smart people. They
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define themselves by their intelligence and they don't like the idea that a machine could be way smarter than them, so they discount the idea which is fundamentally harmful.”
Based on his knowledge of machine intelligence and its developments, Musk believes there is reason to be worried.
“And the movement for AI began in a similar fashion as the push for nuclear technology,”Russell noted. The primary interest in nuclear technology at first was its ability to supply an enormous amount of energy. Soon, however, mankind used it for weapons- which is why it's important for mankind to be alarmed when it comes to AI.
61. What does “the competition" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Applying AI to solving climate change or world hunger.
B. Making huge sums of money from AI.
C. Investing more money in developing AL.
D. The cooperation between X Prize and IBM.
62. The underlined sentence in the passage means .
A. humans feel like Daniel in the lions' den
B. humans are opening Pandora's box
C. humans are facing the music
D. humans are as cool as a cucumber
63. Some experts are positive in developing AI because they assume .
A. they can develop AI carefully
B. humans are more intelligent than machines
C. nuclear technology is not yet ripe at present
D. Intelligent machines can control terrifying weapons
64. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. AI has a bright future.
B. AI can solve ambitious projects.
C. Better to cautiously develop AL.
D. AI needs money to push it ahead.
D
When Jessa was five years old her parents were killed in a car accident. Her life had changed forever. Jessa was told that they were unable to find any relatives to take her. The next thing she remembered was packing her clothes and being hurried to the local orphanage.2Friends were hard to make and keep at the orphanage because once you would make a friend, they would be placed in a foster (领养) home. Jessa would watch her friends get into the car and drive away. Some of them would return but always seemed so different to her. Some had been beaten while others had been starved and some came back because the family had had a baby. Jessa never gave much thought to being adopted until one day the social worker came and took her to the main office to meet a family. Jessa was told they wanted to foster her,
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Reluctantly Jessa left her comfort zone and headed out to her new home with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. She loved her new home and they were the nicest people she had ever met. They would play for hours and at night they both would read her a bedtime story. Every morning she would wake to the smell of pancakes, eggs and bacon. Then Mr. Johnson would come in and say,“Wakey wakey eggs and bacy. ”It always made Jessa laugh to hear him say that. They always had meals together like a real family.
One night after dinner they told Jessa they wanted to adopt her and that they would get all the paperwork done the following week. Jessa was ecstatic (狂喜). She was finally going to have a real family. That weekend Mrs. Johnson went to see her sister and tell her the good news and Mr. Johnson and Jessa stayed behind to go to the zoo. Upon their return, Mr. Johnson received a phone call, saying his wife had been in an accident and didn't make it. He decided it would be better if he sent Jessa back to the orphanage.
Jessa's heart was broken when Mr. Johnson told her she would be going back. Eyes filled with tears,Jessa climbed the stairs to her room to pack. Her little heart had been shattered for the second time in her short life. Jessa dressed for bed wondering if Mr. Johnson was going to read her tonight. After waiting for almost an hour, she gave up on that thought and climbed into bed. Jessa lay awake and turned for hours before she finally fell asleep.
The next morning she woke up, got dressed and headed down stairs, hoping Mr. Johnson had changed his mind and wanted to keep her. When she stepped into the kitchen she knew he hadn't, for the bags she had packed the night before were sitting by the door. Mr. Johnson opened the door and there stood a social worker to take her back. Her little head hung low as she picked up her bags and walked out the door never to see sweet Mr. Johnson again. She climbed into the social workers' car. Jessa just hung her little head and let tears roll down her cheeks, but she quickly wiped away.
By the time they made it to the orphanage, Jessa had promised herself that she would never let her heart be broken like that again, she would never become attached to anyone ever again. The days at the orphanage were long and dreary especially for Jessa. She had no friends and made no attempt to make any. She had been called in twice to speak to the counselor about why she chose to stay to herself and she always told them the same thing- it was easier for her that way. If you didn't get attached to anyone it wouldn't hurt when they left,
65. The primary factor contributing to Jessa's being reduced to orphanage life was that .
A. she herself was a Jonah
B. no relatives would take her home
C. the babysitter was absent
D. she lost parents to a terrible accident
66. What can be inferred from the third paragraph?
A. Kids resisted making friends in orphanage.
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B. All adopted kids were not treated well in foster families.
C. Only those rich families were qualified to adopt a child.
D. Orphanages were usually full of violence and bullies.
67. What do we know about Mr. Johnson?
A. He cheated Jessa.
B. He was a man with no honesty.
C. He was kind but felt helpless.
D. He was rich but cold- blooded.
68. The underlined word“shattered”in the fifth paragraph probably means
A. insulted B. hurt C. touched D. embarrassed
69. Jessa couldn't help weeping when leaving Mr. Johnson's house because
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A. she lost a chance of having a real home
B. she hated Mr. Johnson for his cruelty
C. she was afraid of orphanage life
D. Mrs. Johnson died for the same reason as her parents did
70. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Misfortune never comes alone,
B. It's no use crying over the split milk.
C. It's intolerable to repeat bitter experience.
D. Nothing can compensate for the loss of love.
第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
The Art of Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese calligraphy is the word's most favorable form of art. When 1 was a preschooler,1 was briefly taught by my grandfather to write Chinese calligraphy.Even though everything has gradually been only a blur (模糊) in my memory over the years, one thing I certainly have not lost is that I can still grip the ink brush correctly.
Imagine that someone obtains such a cherished occasion to sit down and spend a little unaccompanied time of quietness, allowing one's intellect to think freely and express out in a written script their deepest thoughts.
A piece of xuan paper is first carefully placed on top of a desk pad. Then, use a paper- weight to hold down the xuan paper, so it will be always locked in the right spot. Next without any hesitation, reach for the best ink brush. Do remember to immerse (浸润) the brush with just enough ink so there won't be any ink dripping. Then start to write. While the mind unfolds, the brush sheer per stokes of Chinese character into the rhythmic motion of expressions,
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In history, Chinese calligraphers have always written the script as a common way for message transmission during various audience engagements of contributors. It also makes for better cultural understanding of a different period of Chinese history. Chinese calligraphers have a variety of reasons to study the art form. For some people. practicing writing the regular script will keep the traditional culture alive. Others think it a perfect way to relax from all the daily happenings. There's still an uncountable new form of script style that has kept the art going in a way to promote the fine art of Chinese culture in our present day.
Nowadays, Chinese calligraphers strongly believe there's more than just written communication. Countless existing works display Chinese literature. They understand what it meant to become an accomplished Chinese calligrapher. It takes many years of strictly copying from the master's correct written stokes, to gain the skill in the regular script until exemplary, perfect and beyond expert level. One requirement is to know the wring structures of several Chinese script styles.
The new approach to script writing is gaining ground, especially in western countries. Inspiring Chinese calligraphers who are willing to perfect the craft tend to create new ideas to re- present the visible images. The contemporary bending of color hypothesis sets a brand-new standard for Chinese calligraphers. That makes every sort of collective portrait of Chinese characters into a well- presented masterwork of applied arts.
As much exceptional quality of diverse formed of masterpiece appears overtime. It's a reminder that in all classes of society we must pass our heritage down t0 the next generation so our ancestors are more than merely just a portion of history. Instead, it is never to be forgot- ten as an integral part of the culture.“A soul is essential for a country and a nation," Chinese President Xi Jinping said. “Professionals in the sectors of culture,art,philosophy and social sciences are important soul builders. ”
The Art of Chinese Calligraphy
Brief introduction
Chinesecalligraphyistheworld'smostfavorableformofart, which has a(71) ▲ influence on a practice's mind.
The process of its practice
★Set aside an undisturbed time.
★Lay out a piece of xuan paper with a paper weight pressing(72) ▲ it.
★Don't absorb too much in kin to the brush in case the ink(73) ▲ .
★Start to write with the brush as the mind unfolds.
Diversity of its functions and value
★Chinese calligraphy plays a role of(74) ▲ messages.
★It also(75) ▲ better cultural under standing of a different period of Chinese history.
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★It can perfectly create a(76) ▲ atmophere,from all the daily happenings.
★Practicing writing the regular script will keep the traditional culture(77) ▲ .
★Chinese calligraphy may greatly improve a person's literary(78) ▲ .
★Chinese calligraphy is likely to develop a person's
(79) ▲ skills to meet their pursuit of perfection.
Conclusion
Chinese calligraphy is an integral part of the culture,which(80) ▲ people's soul with rich images.
第五部分 书面表达(满分25分)
81.请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
The Ministry of Education issued a notice on Nov 22,2019 soliciting public opinions on a draft regulation that gives teachers the right to discipline students. According to the regulation, primary and middle school teachers are allowed to criticize and mete out proper punishment on students who violate school discipline, social order, laws and rules, as well as those who cause chaos or disturb the lesson. Should teachers be allowed to discipline students? Readers share their opinions.
Lindasun (China)
Teachers should be prudent (谨慎的) in disciplining students. Their punishment even violence may hurt the children psychologically for the rest of their life. My daughter's teacher makes students who forget to bring homework stand for an hour at their seats where they are forbidden to sit. I do believe the aim is 1o insult the student and it is not acceptable.
Markwu (Malaysia)
Disciplining is a tough task which teachers have to do because there is no one else to do it and, if not done, more of the same bad actions will be committed that ruin the objectives of teaching and learning, and character building for the later part of life and in society, which the teacher and educator has the responsibility to uphold.
[写作内容]
1.用约30个单词写出上文概要;
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2.用约120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括;
(1)支持或反对教师拥有管束学生的权力;
(2)用2-3个理由或论据支撑你的观点。
[写作要求]
1.可以支持文中任一观点,但必须提供理由或论据;
2.阐述观点或提供论据时,不能直接引用原文语句;
3.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
4.不必写标题。
[评分标准]
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
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