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启用前
“湖南省湘中名校教研教改联合体”
2017
届高三
12
月联考
英
语
命题单位:湘潭县一中
命题人:王素云
廖剑英
2016.12 考生注意:
1.
本试卷分第
Ⅰ
卷(选择题)和第
Ⅱ
卷(非选择题)两部分。满分
150
分,考试时间
120
分钟。
2.
考生作答时,请将答案写在答题卡上。第
Ⅰ
卷每小题选出答案后,用
2B
铅笔把答题卡上
对应题目的答案标号涂黑;第
Ⅱ
卷请用直径
0.5
毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题
的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效
踿踿踿踿踿踿踿踿踿踿踿踿踿
,在试题卷
踿踿踿踿
、草稿纸
踿踿踿上答题无效
踿踿踿踿踿
。
3.
命题范围:高考全部范围
第
I
卷(选择题 共
100
分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答
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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Reserveacheaphotel.
B.GotoMexicoonbusiness.
C.Relaxandenjoyhimself.
2.Whatwillthewomanget?
A.Carpetcleaner. B.Apapertowel. C.Aglassofwine.
3.Whoisthewoman?
A.She’sateacher. B.She’sastudent. C.She’sanassistantteacher.
4.Wherearethespeakersheading?
A.Toaswimmingpool. B.Tothebeach. C.Toarestaurant.
5.Whyisthemuseumimportant?
A.It’samuseumforoldart.
B.Itwillbebuiltonasmallisland.
C.It’sthefirstofitskindinIndonesia.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,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.How muchdoesanentranceticketcost?
A.Twodollars. B.Fivedollars. C.Sevendollars.
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语英·合联改教研教校名中湘省南湖【7.Howdoesthewomanpay?
A.Incash. B.Bycheck. C.Bycreditcard.听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.Wheredidthetomatosaucecomefrom?
A.Alocalfarm.
B.Astoreonlyfivemilesaway.
C.Theman’sowntomatoes.
9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcooking?
A.Sheenjoysit.
B.Shedoesn’thavethepatienceforit.
C.Itmakesherfeelcreative.听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Interviewerandinterviewee.
B.Husbandandwife.
C.Neighbors.
11.Wheredidthemangotocollege?
A.In Washington. B.InTexas. C.InNebraska.
12.Whatisthewoman’sjob?
A.Sheisacomputerprogrammer.
B.Sheisabanker.
C.Sheisanartist.听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.WhatdidFitbitsayabouttherecentstudy?
A.Itwasfalse. B.Ithurttheirbusiness.C.Theyhadnocomment.
14.WhendoesthemanusehisFitbit?
A.Onlywhenhe’sexercising.
B.Duringthedaytime.
C.Allthetime.
15.WhatdoesthemanthinkofhisFitbit?
A.It’ssometimesuncomfortabletowear.
B.Itisn’tuseful.
C.It’sagoodvalue.
16.Howdoesthewomansound?
A.Interested B.Bored. C.Upset.听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?
A.Afreelessonwebsiteforteachers.
B.Asearchengine.
C.Alanguageprogram.
18.How manypeopleuseDuolingocurrently?
A.Overonehundredmillion.
B.Afewhundredthousand.
C.Severalthousand.
19.WhereisLuisvonAhnfrom?
A.Switzerland. B.Guatemala. C.CostaRica.
20.How wasDuolingooriginallyfunded?
A.Bybigwebsites. B.Byanactor. C.Byschools.
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语英·合联改教研教校名中湘省南湖【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,并在答题卡上将该
项涂黑。 A
SculptureintheClose— aFreeExhibitionofContemporarySculptors
22June
—
21September
JesusCollege
JesusCollegeisdisplayingcontemporaryBritishandIrishsculptorsinafreeoutside
exhibitioninCambridgethissummer.
SculptorsexhibitingthisyearincludeRoyalAcademyAwardwinnerJamesCapper
,
who
isjust27yearsold.HeisappearingalongsidepreviousTurnerPrizewinnersRogerHiorns
andLucySkaer
,
aswellasfamoussculptorsThomasHouseagoandEvaRothschild.
Thefreeexhibitionisopentothepubliceverydaybetween22Juneto21September
,
11
am
—
8pm.GuidebooksareavailableatJesusCollege’sPorters’Lodge.For moredetails
pleasevisitwww.Jesus.cam.ac.uk.
RiverStarsReindeer(驯鹿):ImagingEvenkiandOrochenCommunitiesofSiberia
7July
—
27September
MuseumofArchaeologyandAnthropology
In1915
,
theRussiananthropologistSergeiShirokogoroffandhiswifeElizabeth were
invitedtotheforestsoftheAmurRivertostudytheindigenous
(土著的)
EvekiandOrochen
peoples.Fourteenyearslater
,
Cambridge’sgraduateEthelLindgrenwentinsearchofthese“
littleknowntribes
”,
astheywereconsideredtobe
“
fastdyingout
”
.Togethertheyamassed
aconsiderablecollection of26000culturallyand historicallyimportantphotographs
,
the
majorityofwhichhaveneverbeenseen
,
untilnow.
Fromtheexcitementofrecognisingfaces
,
tothebeautyofthereindeer
,
ortheheated
debatesaboutwhatishappeninginthephotographs
,
thisexhibitionisaboutthereconnection
ofthesecommunitieswiththeirimages
,
theirhistories
,
andtheirstories.
Theexhibitioncostsnothingandisopentothepubliceverydayfrom 7Julyuntil27
September
,
10
:
30am
—
4
:
30pm.
WebsiteEmail
:admin@maa.am.ac.uk.
Telephone
:
01223333516.
21.WhatdoyouknowaboutJamesCapper?
A.A TurnerPrizewinner. B.Averyyoungsculptor.
C.Afamousphotographer. D.ACambridge’sgraduate.
22.Howlongdoesthisyear’sSculptureintheCloselast?
A.Foroneweek. B.Fortwoweeks.
C.Forthreemonths. D.Forfivemonths.
23.Whoaremostlikelytovisitthesecondexhibition?
A.Peopleinterestedinmusic. B.Visitorslikingthepaintings.
C.Teenagersstudyingscience. D.Studentsmajoringinhistory.
24.Whatdothetwoexhibitionshaveincommon?
A.Visitorscanseetheexhibitionsforfree. B.Theyareheldinthesamemuseum.
C.Theymustbebookedinadvance. D.Theyareheldatthesametime.B
Itwouldn’tbeanexaggerationtosaythattheUnitedStateshasenteredabrandnewage
,
becauseDonald Trump
,
thecountry’s45thpresident
,
isverydifferentfrom anypresident
beforehim.
UnlikeHillaryClinton
,
hisopponent
,
andmostpreviousUSpresidents
,
whoenteredthe
electionafteryearsofbeingpoliticians
,
Trump
,
70
,
wasaNew Yorkrealestate
(房地产)
businessman.Andhewasnotapresidentialcandidatewho workedhardtokeepaperfect
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语英·合联改教研教校名中湘省南湖【publicimageofamanalwayscaring
,
fairandintelligent.
Instead
,
Trumphasareputationofbeingshort-tempered
,
self-centeredandhateful
towardthosewhodisagreewithhim.Healsoblamesimmigrants
,
bothfrom LatinAmerica
andtheMiddleEast.
Buttohissupporters
,
Trumpisnotatypicalpolitician
,
whichisactuallyoneofhis
advantages.
“
Wehaveseenourcountrytakeadownturnintheeyesoftheworld.Weneedto
goinadifferentdirection
,”
Binyomin Weisswasser
,
39
,
from Chicago
,
toldtheChicago
Tribune.
“
Trump’snotapolitician ...Ilikethatheisnotalwayspoliticallycorrectand
speakshismind.Itgivesmethefeelingthatwhatyouseeiswhatyouget.Youmaynotlike
it
,
butyouknow whatitis.
”
Interestingly
,
many whovotedforTrumpactuallyfollowedthe
“
lesseroftwoevils
”
principle
—
onethatpeopleuse whenfaced withpickingfrom twounpleasantoptions
—
simplybecausetheydidn’tthinkClintonwasabetterchoice.
“
He’sthecandidateIdisagreelesswith
,”
JackStucky
,
20
,
astudentatNorthwestern
University
,
toldtheChicagoTribune.
“
Idon’tthinkI’dsayTrumpisgoingtobethebest
presidentever
,
butIdidthinkhe’dbebetterthanHillaryClinton.
”
25.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A.TopredictwhatchangesDonaldTrumpwouldbringtotheUS.
B.Toreportonpeople’sdifferentreactionstoTrump’swinintheelection.
C.ToexploretheadvantagesDonaldTrumphadoverHillaryClinton.
D.ToanalyzeDonaldTrumpandthereasonsforhisvictoryinthepresidentialelection.
26.Accordingtothetext,comparedwithHillaryClinton,DonaldTrump .
A.caresmoreaboutkeepinghispublicimageperfect
B.isbelievedtobemoreexperiencedandflexibleinpolitics
C.isconsideredmorestraightforwardandtrustworthy
D.holdsamoretolerantattitudetowardimmigrants
27.Accordingtothetext,manywhovotedforTrump .
A.believedhewouldbethebestpresidentever
B.expectedhimtoleadtheUSoutofitsdownturn
C.wereconvincedthathewouldbealwayspoliticallycorrect
D.feltthathewasmorefairandintelligentthanHillaryClintonC
Wheneverseeingabutton
,
weareeagertopressitbecauseweknowsomething will
happen.Thisistrueinmostcases
,
forexampleonadoorbellandonthe
“
on
/
off
”
buttonon
theTV.Butsomebuttonsareactuallyfake
,
likethe
“
close
”
buttononanelevator.
Manypeoplelikepressingthe
“
close
”
buttonbecausetheydon’thavethepatiencetowait
fortheelevatordoorstoshut.ButaccordingtoKaren W.Penafiel
,
executivedirectorofthe
US’NationalElevatorIndustryInc.
,
elevators’
“
close
”
buttonsareacompletetrap
,
atleast
intheUS
—
thedoorswillnotcloseanyfasternomatterhowhardyoupress.
Inthe1990s
,
theAmericanswithDisabilitiesActwaspassedintheUS
,
makingsureall
elevatorsstayedopenlongenoughforpeoplewithdisabilitiestoenter.OnlyUSfirefighters
andmaintenanceworkerscanusethebuttonstospeedupthedoor-closingprocessiftheyhave
acodeorspecialkeys.
Buttonormalelevatorriders
,
thebuttonsaren’tcompletelyuseless.Fakebuttonscan
actuallymakeyoufeelbetterbyofferingyouasenseofcontrol.
“
Perceived
(能够感知的)
controlisveryimportant.Itreducesstressandincreaseswell-
being
,”
EllenJ.Langer
,
apsychologyprofessor
,
told The Times
,
addingthatalackof
controlisassociatedwithdepression .
Expertshaverevealedthatalotofbuttonsthatdon’tdoanythingexistinourlivesfor
thissamepurpose.
Forexample
,
manyofficesintheUShavefakethermostats
(恒温器)
becausepeopletend
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语英·合联改教研教校名中湘省南湖【tofeelbetterwhentheythinktheycancontrolthetemperatureintheirworkspace.
“
Thathabitisheretostay
,”
JohnKounios
,
apsychologyprofessor
,
toldTheTimes.“
EventhoughIhaverealdoubtsaboutthetrafficlightbuttons
,
Ialwayspressthem.After
all
,
I’vegotnothingelsetodowhilewaiting.Sowhynotpressthebuttonontheoffchance
thatthisonewillwork
?”
28.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Differentkindsoffakebuttons
B.Differentfunctionsoffakebuttons
C.People’sdifferenthabitswhenpushingbuttons
D.Advantagesanddisadvantagesoffakebuttons
29.InAmerica,the“close”buttonsonelevators .
A.workonlywhenpeoplepressthemhardforawhile
B.cannotspeeduptheprocessofclosingthedoorinanycircumstance
C.arefakefortheconvenienceofdisabledpeople
D.werespeciallydesignedtogivepeopleasenseofcontrol
30.Theunderlinedpart“forthissamepurpose”inParagraph6refersto .
A.givingpeopleperceivedcontrol
B.makingpeoplemorepatient
C.helpingpeopletobuildupconfidence
D.makingpeoplewithdepressionfeelbetter
31.AccordingtoJohnKounios,peoplewhopressfakebuttons .
A.probablyhavesuchahabit
B.shouldgiveupthishabit
C.considerwhattheydotobemeaningless
D.don’tknowthatwhattheypressisfakeD
“
Microbots
”
smallerthanthewidthofahumanhaircouldbehighlyeffectiveandcost-
efficienttoolsforremovingleadandotherpollutantsfromindustrialwastewater
,
accordingto
anewstudypublishedinthejournalNanoLetterslastmonth.Inthespaceofasinglehour
,
thestudyshowedthemicrobotscouldremoveupto95percentofleadfrom water.
Leadiscommonlyfoundinwastewaterfrom minesorfactoriesthatmakebatteriesand
electronicdevices
,
andcancauseaseriousrisktopublichealth
,
asthewatercrisisinFlint
,
Michiganshows.Industrialactivitiescanalsocontaminatewaterwitharsenic
(砷),
mercury(汞)
andothermetals.
Heavymetalpollutioncancostbigcitiesbillionsofdollarsayear
,
saidSamuelSanchez
,
co-authorofthestudyandICREAprofessorattheInstituteforBioengineeringofCataloniain
Spain.Headdedthatcurrentmethodsoftreatingthepollutioneitherareexpensiveorproduce
secondarywaste.
Sanchezssaidhisteamimaginedusingthemicrobots
“
forthepre-treatmentofindustrial
wastewaterbeforedumpingintoariver
”
.Themicrobotshavethreelayers.Theouterlayeris
madeofsomethingthatabsorbsheavy metals
,
whilea middlelayer makesthe microbots
ferro-magnetic
(铁磁性的)
sothattheycanbedirectedbyexternalmagnets.Aninnerlayer
reactswhenhydrogenperoxide
(双 氧 水)
isaddedtothewastewater
,
producingastream of
oxygenmicro-bubblesthatthemicrobotseject
(喷射)
topushthemselvesinthewater.Once
thebotsfinishtheirclean-upwork
,
externalmagnetscollectthemforreuse.Theheavymetal
pollutantscanalsoberecycled
,
makingtheprocessevenmoreefficient.
“
Thistechniquecanbehelpful
,
soweimaginethatsmallcompaniescanusemicrobotsto
dealwiththeirwaterincasetheycan’taffordtobringtheirwastewatertoplantsthathandle
pollutedwater
,”
Sanchezssaid.
“
Inmyopinion
,
weshouldseefirstcommercialuseofself-
drivenmicrobotsinthenextcoupleofyears.
”
32.Themicrobotsarecreatedmainlyto .
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语英·合联改教研教校名中湘省南湖【A.removeheavymetalsinrivers
B.helpresidentsdrinkcleanerwater
C.removeheavymetalsfromindustrialwastewater
D.removedifferentheavymetalsfrom water
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“contaminate”inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Circulate B.Pollute C.Surround D.Pour
34.WhatSamuelSanchezsaidinParagraph3mainlyimpliesthat .
A.thereisnowaytotreatpollution
B.it’sreallycostlytotreatwaterpollution
C.heavymetalpollutionisaseriousprobleminbigcities
D.cost-efficienttoolsfortreatingwaterpollutionareimportant
35.What’sthefunctionofhydrogenperoxideintheprocess?
A.Tohelpthemicrobotsmove. B.Toworkasexternalmagnets.
C.Toreduceoxygenmicro-bubbles. D.Tomakethemicrobotsferromagnetic.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。
Parrotsarefascinatingpets,andalotofpeopleownthem. 36 Itcanhurtpeople
whenaparrotbites.Parrotsandotherbirdsusuallyviewbitingasaformofplay,becauseit
ishowtheynaturallyplaywithotherbirds.Theymightbitebecausetheyaretooexcitedor
angry. 37 Thegoodnewsisthatyoucaneasilycorrectthisbehaviourandtrainyour
parrottostopbiting.
Firstofall,figureoutwhatiscausingyourparrottobitebyobservation.Donotmake
eyecontactwhileinteractingwithyourparrot.Simplyobserveyourparrot’sbehaviourand
bodylanguage. 38
Relaxyourself.Manybirds,includingparrots,canfeelthatyouarenervousoranxious.
Anervousparrotismorelikelytobite. 39 Beforeyouinteractwithyourparrot,
makesureyouarecalmandconfident.Ifyouarecalmandconfident,yourparrotislesslikely
tobite.
40 Mostofthetimeparrotsbitebecausetheywanttobeleftalone.Ifyour
parrotbitesyouaftertryingtotakeheroutofhercage,immediatelyreturnhertohercageand
shutthedoor.
Usethesetipswithyourparrotandthereshouldbenomorebitingwithindaysorweeks.
Everyparrotlearnsatadifferentpace,sobepatientandconsistent.
A.Leaveyourparrotalone.
B.Ifyouarehurt,walkawayfromtheroom.
C.Likemostbirds,parrotscanbite.
D.Yourparrotcouldbeabitmoreattractivethanothers.
E.Thiswillactuallymakeyourparrotfeelnervousaswell.
F.Takenoteoftheparticularbehaviourandbodylanguagebeforeyourparrotbites.
G.Aparrotcanalsobitebecausetheyfeeluncomfortablewiththeirbeak.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Mysisterandherhusband,Tyrone,wereveryfondofgoingonshortholidaystonew
places.
Once,theydecidedtotakeathree-day 41 intheirowncartoanearbytownfamous
foritshistoricalsites.They 42 ontheirjourneyearlyinthemorningandbylateevening
theyhad 43 thetownandcheckedinatahotel.
Thenextmorning,they 44 aroadmapofthetownanditssuburbsandstartedtheir
new 45 .Ittookthemthewholedaytofinishtheirsightseeing, 46 thereweremany
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Theyhadreachedasuburb withshopssellinghandmadeitems.Mysisterwas most
interestedinshopping.Theywereso 47 intheirshoppingthattheyforgotaboutthetime
untiltheshopsbeganto 48 .
Theytookthesameroutebacktotheirhotelbut 49 gotlostonthewayandrealized
theywere 50 aroundincircles.Whatwasworse,theircarsuddenly 51 .Tyronesat
inthedark , 52 ,whilemysisterwascalmsayingshewassuretheywouldgethelp.
Finally,amanwalkedtowardsthem.He 53 whathadhappened.Itwas 54 that
hewasacarmechanicwhohadclosedhis 55 lateandwasreturninghome.He 56 to
checkthecarthenpronouncedthatitwasa 57 problemwhichhecouldfixeasily.Withhis
help,thecarwasrepairedandreadytogo.
When mysisterofferedhimsomemoney,themanrefusedsayinghehadarrivedthere
58 .Thecouplewere 59 gratefultothemanforhiskindness.Afterbeingdirectedby
the 60 mechanic,theyreachedtheirhotelsafely.
“TrustandFaith”helpedcreateasmallwonder.
41.A.vacation B.trip C.plan D.meeting
42.A.spent B.attempted C.started D.relied
43.A.walked B.heard C.noticed D.entered
44.A.took B.made C.posted D.designed
45.A.responsibility B.expectation C.discovery D.conversation
46.A.since B.unless C.once D.although
47.A.rich B.experienced C.interested D.absorbed
48.A.operate B.close C.open D.fall
49.A.somehow B.otherwise C.therefore D.though
50.A.looking B.going C.hanging D.showing
51.A.brokeout B.brokeoff C.brokeup D.brokedown
52.A.puzzled B.upset C.concerned D.excited
53.A.asked B.warned C.demanded D.described
54.A.inferred B.reminded C.learnt D.informed
55.A.machine B.car C.door D.garage
56.A.wanted B.offered C.forced D.tried
57.A.serious B.big C.minor D.rare
58.A.onpurpose B.inplace C.infavor D.bycoincidence
59.A.extremely B.orally C.totally D.briefly
60.A.honest B.generous C.helpful D.active
第
Ⅱ
卷(非选择题 共
50
分)
第三部分
英语知识运用
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。将答案填
写在答题卡上的相应位置。
ThecenteroftheoldcityofChongqingisalmostcompletelyencircledbythetwoarmsof
theYangtzeRiverandJialingRiver.Manyrowsofbuildingsclimbthehillsbesidetherivers,
61 (give)risetoitsnickname“thecityofhills”andthephrase“nightviewsofthe
hillcity” 62 (know)wellbothathomeandabroad.Observingthenightsceneswhich
forma 63 (colour)three-dimensionalpainting,withwavesoftheYangtzeRiverand
JialingRiverglisteningagainstthemoonlitsky, 64 (be)anamazingexperiencethat
youshouldnevermiss.
TheeveningsightinChongqingissplendidandbeautiful. 65 thenightfalls,the
lightsofnumerous 66 (family)shinelikestars,climbingtothesky.Theflowing
waterandopenskyplayoffeachother’sbeauty.Thewholecityisasleeplesscityandlooks
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语英·合联改教研教校名中湘省南湖【likeasplendidpalacefloating 67 water.Whenpeoplegetintothepalace,theywill
be 68 (entire)sweptbythefeelingoftheheavenspreadingtotheearth.Thebanksof
bothrivers 69 (light)upwithstringsoflightsandcanbeenjoyedfromquite 70
distance.第四部分
写作 (共两节,满分
35
)
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。
IhavespentthreedaysinSpain’ssecondlargecity,Barcelona.Whatabeautifulcity!I
haveenjoyed seeing buildings designed by Antoni Gaudi,world-famous architect. His
buildingsareveryunusual.Gaudithoughtthatsincenaturedoesn’thavestraightlines,his
buildingsshouldn’ttoo.Hismostfamousbuilding,theChurchoftheHolyFamily,wasto
startedin1882.Today,it’sstillnotfinished.Becausefinished,thechurchwillhaveeighteen
talltower.
ThemealsinSpainarequitedifferentfromthoseinChina,thelargestmealofthemis
lunch.Lunchtimeisaround1:00intheafternoon,lastedforabouttwohours.Thenational
dishPaellosoundlikeaChinesedish,andittastesverydifferent.It’sdelicious.
第二节 书面表达(满分
25
分)
假定你是高三学生李华,高中毕业后想去 国 外 上 大 学,你 在 网 上 看 到
theuniversityof
Oxford
的简介:牛津大学在其
900
多年的校史中,拥有
40
多位诺贝尔奖得主。其美丽的大学
城也闻名全世界,是许多童话故事的背景地……
对此你很感兴趣,打算申请报考该大学,请你写一封
email
给校长,谈谈你感兴趣的理由,并询问
2-3
个与你申请报考该校有关的问题。
注意:1.
词数
100
左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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