北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 1 页(共 11 页)
西 城 区 高 三 统 一 测 试
英 语 2020.4
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第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)
第一节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个适当的单词,
在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
A
The International Day of Families, which was started by the United Nations in 1993,
1 (hold) on May 15 every year. The day celebrates the 2
(important) of families. It aims to deepen people’s understanding
of issues 3 are related to families. With a different theme each year, the
day is observed with a wide range of events that are organized at local, national
and international 4 (level).
B
For thousands of years, people have been trying to predict the weather. In
China during the Shang Dynasty, people 5 (record) weather
forecasts on animal bones and tortoise shells. Centuries later,
6 Greece, the philosopher, Aristotle wrote his theories about how
weather conditions formed. Weather forecasting advanced over time, with more and
more instruments used to measure temperature, humidity and air pressure. Today,
satellite data and computer technology help scientists predict the weather more 7
(precise).
C
Last year, China started testing 5G mobile networks in several cities. The
Hongkou District of Shanghai was the first to operate a 5G network. To test the
network, Wu Qing, vice mayor of Shanghai, made a phone call 8 (use) a Huawei MateX,
Huawei’s first 5G smartphone. According to The Telegraph, “5G is the
innovation that 9 (shape) all our lives for years to come.” It is
10 (fast) and more stable than 4G, the previous generation of cellular (
蜂窝状的) network technology.
第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 2 页(共 11 页)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 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。北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 3 页(共 11 页)
It was late, about 10:15 p.m., when Janice Esposito arrived at the Bellport
train station; she jumped into her Honda Odyssey and began the 20-minute drive home
to her husband and seven-year-old son. She’d just returned from visiting her
mother and had traveled the route many times before. She practically
11 on autopilot: a left onto Station Road, then a left on Montauk
Highway, and then—wham! Out of nowhere a car T-boned Esposito’s minivan,
12 her to move backward some 100 feet onto the railroad tracks. She 13
in the minivan, bruised ( 撞 伤 ) but mostly just knocked out by the 14 and
the airbags.
As it happened, Pete DiPinto was getting ready for 15 . He’d just
closed his book and was getting under the covers when he heard the sound of metal
on metal and breaking glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window. A
volunteer 16 and retired teacher, DiPinto, 64, never 17 to
think. He grabbed a flashlight and, still dressed in his pajamas (睡衣), ran
out the door. “Any firefighter would have done what I did,” he told Newsday.
“We’re always on 18 .”
The first car he came upon, 2,000 feet from his front yard, was the one that had
19 Esposito. Once DiPinto concluded the driver was OK,
he looked around and 20 Esposito’s
minivan positioned on the the railroad tracks. And then he heard a terrible sound:
the bells signaling an oncoming 21 .
“The gates were starting to come down,” he told Newsday. “I see the
headlight of the train.” DiPinto ran quickly to Esposito’s minivan and knocked
on the driver’s side window. She 22 looked at him, her eyes unfocused. “I
don’t know where I am,” she said. She seemed unhurt. “Honey, you’re on
the railroad 23 ,” DiPinto shouted. “We have to get you off right
now!” He pulled hard on the 24 , but the door was crashed in and 25 .
The heavy diesel train, traveling at 65 miles per hour, was moving fast toward
them. DiPinto ran to the passenger side and threw open the 26 . “Please,
don’t let her be 27 ,” he thought. He pushed aside the deflating
( 瘪 了 的 ) airbags, grabbed Esposito’s arms, and 28 her toward him across the 北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 4 页(共 11 页)
passenger seat until he could help her out and quickly get her to 29 behind
a signal box a few feet away. Within six seconds, he estimated, the train crashed
into the minivan. “It was like a Hollywood movie,” DiPinto told reporters the
next day.
But this one had a twist. “Last night,” South Country Ambulance chief Greg
Miglino told
CBS New York, “the 30 arrived in pajamas, not in a fire truck.”北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 5 页(共 11 页)
11. A. drove B. walked C. rode D. hiked
12. A. allowing B. forcing C. ordering D. reminding
13. A. sat B. stood C. hid D. waited
14. A. action B. noise C. impact D. bomb
15. A. class B. work C. dinner D. bed
16. A. doctor B. driver C. firefighter D. engineer
17 A. stopped B. troubled C. intended D. wanted
18. A. duty B. time C. target D. schedule
19. A. warned B. caught C. hit D. followed
20. A. observed B. spotted C. realized D. predicted
21. A. train B. truck C. car D. ambulance
22. A. yet B. just C. still D. even
23. A. yards B. stations C. bridges D. tracks
24. A. belt B. key C. bell D. handle
25. A. unlocked B. jammed C. open D. gone
26. A. bag B. door C. book D. box
27. A. scared B. ignored C. trapped D. defeated
28. A. carried B. rushed C. guided D. pulled
29. A. return B. work C. safety D. life
30. A. police B. actor C. reporter D. hero
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 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
What it does
The self-cleaning door handle is combining with advanced photocatalytic ( 光
催 化 ) and blacklight technology. A light source activates the door’s handle
coating, telling it to start cleaning. It can minimize the risk of infection by
contact and improve the cleanliness of a space. How it works
The working principle of the product is that a thin advanced photocatalytic
coating can effectively decompose bacteria ( 细 菌 ) on the surface of a
substance. A consistent UV light source—inside a transparent glass door handle—is 北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 6 页(共 11 页)
required to activate the door’s handle coating北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 7 页(共 11 页)
on the outer surface for disinfection, so a generator is used to provide electricity
to light up a UV LED lamp by the motion of an opening and closing door. Then, the
door handle can clean by itself.
Design process
We made the first version by using stainless steel. However, it caused the door
handle to be heavier. Then, we tried aluminum, which made it light and easy to fix.
We also improved the generator output which effectively turned energy from door
movement into a light source.
How it is different
Our innovative design is simple, effective, and attractive. It has an elegant
smooth shape, and its minimalist appearance stands out in today’s world of
inventions. Nowadays, people use chemical cleaning materials to clean up public
areas but it harms the human body. Our design can be used for a long time and is
effective. It can self-clean after each use. In the door lock and door handle market,
it is a unique design because there are no similar products.
Future plans
In the future, we will commercialize the product and hope that it can compete
on the market with similar products. We are going to connect with public properties,
for example, shopping malls, hotels, hospitals and public restrooms, where the risk
of spreading infection is higher.
Awards
In addition to winning the James Dyson Award, it has also received the Gold
Award, and in 2016, it was featured in the 44th International Geneva Inventions
Exhibition.
31. How does the self-cleaning door handle
function?
A. It controls the door movement automatically.
B. It minimizes the risk of infection by less contact.
C. Chemical cleaning materials are used to clean it up.
D. The light source tells the door handle coating to clean itself.
32. Compared with the first version of the product, the present one is .北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 8 页(共 11 页)
A. safer and cheaper B. cleaner and easier
C. less heavy and more effective D. more attractive and expensive
33. What do we know about the new invention according to the passage?
A. It has been widely used in public areas.
B. It has received recognition for its innovation.
C. It is quite competitive among similar products.
D. It will replace traditional chemical cleaning materials.北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 9 页(共 11 页)
B
This little South American Magellanic penguin
swims 5,000 miles, to a beach in Brazil, every year in
order to be reunited with the man who saved its life.
It sounds like something out of a fairy tale, but it’s
true!
71-year-old retired brick worker Joao, who lives in an
island village just outside Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, found the small Magellanic
penguin lying on rocks at his local beach in 2011. The penguin was covered in oil
and running out of time fast. Joao rescued the penguin, naming it Din, cleaned the
oil off its feathers and fed him a daily diet of fish to rebuild its strength. After
a week of recovery, Joao attempted to release the penguin back into the wild. However,
Din had already formed a family bond with his rescuer and wouldn’t leave.
“He stayed with me for 11 months and then, just after he changed his coat with
new feathers, he disappeared,” Joao recalls. “I love the penguin like it’s my
own child and I believe the penguin loves me,” Joao told Globo TV. “No one else
is allowed to touch him. He pecks (啄) them if they do. He lies on my lap, lets
me give him showers, and allows me to feed him.”
Professor Krajewski, a biologist who interviewed the fisherman for Globo TV,
told The Independent: “I have never seen anything like this before. I think the
penguin believes Joao is part of his family and probably a penguin as well.”
However, environmentalists warn that, while hundreds of the Magellanic species
are known to naturally migrate (迁徙) thousands of miles north in search of
food, there has been a worrying rise in the phenomenon of oceanic creatures washing
up on Brazil’s beaches. Professor David Zee from Rio de Janeiro’s State University,
said the increase is due in part to global climatic changes. Professor Zee added
that sea animals face increased danger from leaked tanker oil.
Luckily the ending for Joao and Din has been a happy one, even though it is
illegal in Brazil to keep wild animals as pets.
Professor Krajewski said: “Professionals who work with animals try to avoid
relationships like this occurring so they are able to reintroduce the animal into
the wild. But in this single case the authorities allowed Din to stay with Joao
because of his kindness.”北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 10 页(共 11 页)
34. Every year Din swims a long distance to a beach in Brazil to .
A. avoid being killed B. meet his rescuer
C. escape from ocean currents D. find much more fish
35. When Din was found in 2011, .
A. he was dying B. he was running on the beach
C. he was resting on a rock D. he was cleaning oil off his feathers北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 11 页(共 11 页)
36. What can we learn about Joao from the passage?
A. He is not allowed to keep the penguin as a pet by the authorities.
B. He overprotects the penguin by keeping him away from others.
C. His contact with the penguin is encouraged by professionals.
D. His kindness wins the penguin’s trust.
37. The story in the passage mainly shows .
A. the environmental impact on wildlife
B. the love between humans and wildlife
C. the tendency of wildlife to bond with humans
D. the protection of threatened wildlife by mankind
C
Store owners have been inventing new tricks to get consumers into their stores
and purchasing their goods. Even as we find new strategies to resist,
neuroscientists (神经科学家) are employed at marketing agencies across the country
to best figure out what is going through a consumer’s brain at each point in the
decision process.
We consumers overspend due to the fact that we have a fear of missing the really
good deal or having to pay more for the same thing and lose money. Normally, the
prefrontal cortex ( 前 额皮 层 ) controls our emotional reactions to things, and
keeps us from acting unreasonably by calming down our fears. But an advertiser can
disturb our prefrontal cortex just by displaying flashy deal signs, encouraging
it to do math on how much money we might save now by buying more of something we
don’t actually need yet.
Nostalgia, that regretful affection for past events, is another strong
influencer during the holiday season, and it’s shaped by emotion. Emotion—whether
good or bad—enhances the formation of memories, engaging more parts of the brain.
So hearing a nephew singing a carol, for instance, might reawaken memories
associated with that particular song in a much more powerful way than hearing that
same nephew sing another song. These kinds of memories are brought back even more
easily by sensory input. This might be why we are often greeted by a sensory reminder 北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 12 页(共 11 页)
everywhere we go in a month.
Wherever you purchase gifts, there are social influences on what you buy as
well. The holidays are a time when we are especially conditioned to pay more for
the label because we’re buying gifts. Receiving a brand-name gift sends the message
that “this person has spent more on me, so he or she must value me more.” And
it makes sense. If two things seem pretty much the北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 13 页(共 11 页)
same, how do I know which to choose? Humans have survived as a social species, and
we have to rely on each other. So when our brains are trying to make decisions,
one of the shortcuts is to assume that if a lot of other people prefer something
(and higher cost is often a predictor of that), then there must be a reason.
Much of our holiday spending is driven by unplanned purchases. Plan ahead,
resist the urge to purchase in the moment, make notes for comparison shopping, and
if the deal is actually good, then it will hold up to inspection and you’ll feel
good about your purchases later. Before you blow your budget this season, remember
that your brain might be fooling you into that next purchase.
38. From Paragraph 2, we learn that .
A. the prefrontal cortex is the calculation center
B. the common consumers always act unreasonably
C. the sight of flashy deal signs may fill consumers with fear
D. the advertisers make consumers pay more for the same thing
39. According to Paragraph 3, which of the following can work on consumers?
A. Creating a festival atmosphere. B. Following the current fashion.
C. Preparing more free samples. D. Offering a bigger discount.
40. Why do we buy brand-name gifts during the holiday?
A. They are more reliable. B. They are a sign of social status.
C. They make people feel valued. D. They are favored by most people.
41. To avoid overspending, the author suggests we .
A. buy in the moment B. reduce our budget
C. return unnecessary products D. make a plan in advance
D
The Impossible Burger is entirely free of meat. But it looks, smells, feels
and—most importantly—tastes so much like real hamburger beef. In fact,
plant-based burger alternatives have set off a strong resistance from the beef
industry. The Center for Consumer Freedom, a nonprofit that advocates on behalf
of the fast food and meat industries has launched an “informational” campaign
targeting plant-based meats. The campaign has included TV and online ads, as well 北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 14 页(共 11 页)
as print ads in newspapers. The ads seem to imply that not only is an artificial
burger too processed, but that it might be even less healthy than the average beef
burger.
While it’s true that a plant-based meat alternative is processed and it’s true
that eating one is北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 15 页(共 11 页)
not as healthy as a pile of raw vegetables, it’s best to take the ads with a generous
pinch of salt.
For instance, the additives and preservatives in plant-based meat highlighted
in one ad sure sound scary. Who wants something called titanium dioxide (二氧化
钛) in their meal? But the truth is that additives such as those listed in the ads
are regularly used in all sorts of packaged foods. And if methylcellulose, a food
thickener, sounds unpleasant, it’s really nothing compared with salmonella (沙
门菌) poisoning you can get from regular meat.
Also, the ad campaign misses the bigger point. Choosing an Impossible or Beyond
burger
isn’t just about eating healthy. Burgers, whether they are made from processed
pea protein or processed meat, will never be as healthy as organic raw vegetables.
What’s appealing is the prospect of enjoying a juicy burger without the bitter
aftertaste of guilt.
Let’s face it, there are huge environmental costs to eating cows. Cattle
raising is contributing to climate change, and not just because methane ( 甲
烷 ) from cows and cattle is responsible for about 14.5% of greenhouse gas. More
broadly, our global food production system releases more than a third of the
world’s greenhouse gases. Yet we can’t seem to control our meat appetite even
knowing that large areas of the Amazon forest have been ruined, and continue to
be cut down to make room for more cattle to feed the growing demand for beef. Humans
also know full well that many animals live short, cruel lives in awful conditions
for the purpose of becoming foods for humans to enjoy at dinner.
A plant-based meat that satisfies meat desires and delivers protein but with
a smaller climate footprint is a potential environmental game changer and the reason
Impossible Foods was one of those receiving the U.N. Global Climate Action Award
in 2019. No wonder the meat industry is on guard.
42. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?
A. These ads deserve little consideration.
B. We should spread the message of these ads.
C. We’d better be cautious when reading these ads.
D. These ads tell people a lot about plant-based burgers.北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 16 页(共 11 页)
43. What do we know about additives and preservatives in plant-based burgers?
A. They are likely to cause poisoning.
B. Their use is within the normal range.
C. Some have not been used in hamburgers.
D. They are used to ensure burgers taste good.北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 17 页(共 11 页)
44. What is the author’s attitude towards plant-based burgers?
A. Supportive. B. Neutral. C. Disapproving. D. Doubtful.
45. Which of the following shows the development of ideas in the passage?
A. B.
C. D.
I: Introduction P: Point Sp: Sub-point (次要点) C: Conclusion
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,共 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Fashion and Identity
For hundreds of years people have put some message in the type of clothing they
wore. Long ago people started wanting to stand out from the “crowd” and be
different from other people by means of changing their clothing. Some examples of
these “standing out” became very popular and were followed by more
people. 46 Nowadays, fashion has become a necessary part of one’s
self-realization and clothing is basically a covering designed to be worn on a
person’s body. This covering is a “necessity”, which brings a lot of variety
into the lives of people and makes their image more complete.北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 18 页(共 11 页)
The type of clothing completely depends on the person wearing it and becomes
a reflection of personal identity. Lately, a lot is being heard about its meaning
in the life of every single北京市西城区 2020 年 4 月高三英语 第 19 页(共 11 页)
person on the planet. The choice of clothing is as important as identification
through the color of hair, skin and gender. As every piece of clothing carries a
strong message about its owner, every owner “nests” a certain value in it
depending on his mindset or today’s mood. Therefore, the clothing of a person is
a means of communication with the outside world. 47
Clothes have a significant impact on the understanding of the people nearby
as well as the person wearing them. For instance, a suit can make a person feel
more confident and organized, which would eventually change even the gestures of
the person. 48 Sometimes, fashion may play a vital role in a person’s
life, especially when the person is applying for the job he wants. Fashion also
creates a message that is required by a situation the person finds himself in.
This can be simply proved by analyzing one’s reaction on people wearing different
types of clothing. 49 Thus, even the smallest companies make wearing a suit
one of the requirements for their employees.
50 Fashion, with all its symbolism and features, form an outstanding
base for personal and cultural identification. It is a part of the
self-realization that is required for finding a place in life and has become a tool
for achieving harmony with the inner world. The more diverse the society around
us, the more fashion-trend will appear and surprise us.
A. Fashion helps us realize our dreams.
B. This was the moment when fashion appeared.
C. Fashion and identity are inseparable companions.
D. Clothing was designed to serve people in their daily life.
E. The preference is always given to people dressed in “business style”.
F. It is the way of telling people about the “state” and the “status” of its owner.
G. Wearing jeans after a suit may change the conduct of a person to a very casual one.20
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,35 分)
第一节(15 分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国好友 Jim 在做关于“中学生做家务”的
调查,想了解你做家务的情况。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:
1) 你平时做哪些家务;
2) 你对中学生做家务的看
法。注意: 1.词数不少于 50;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
Yo
urs,
Li
Hu
a
(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
第二节(20 分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。上周,你们班参加了学校的“爱科学月”板报展活动。请根
据以下四幅图的先后顺序,写一篇英文周记,记述整个过程。
注意: 词数不少于 60。21
(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
西 城 区 高 三 统 一 测 试
英语参考答案 2020.4
第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)
第一节 语法填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分)
1.is held 2.importance 3.that/which 4.levels 5.recorded
6.in 7.precisely 8.using 9.will shape 10.faster
第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)
11.A 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D
16.C 17.A 18.A 19.C 20.B
21.A 22.B 23.D 24.D 25.B
26.B 27.C 28.D 29.C 30.D
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
31.D 32.C 33.B 34.B 35.A
36.D 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.C
41.D 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D22
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,共 10 分)
46.B 47.F 48.G 49.E 50.C
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,35 分)
第一节 (15 分)
一、评分原则:
1.本题总分为 15 分,按 4 个档次给分。
2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,
确定或调整档次,最后给分。
3.评分时应考虑:内容是否完整,条理是否清楚,交际是否得体,语言是否准确。
4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇
用法均可接受。
5.词数少于 50,从总分中减去 1 分。
二、各档次的给分范围和要求:
第一档
(13 分~15 分) 完全完成了试题规定的任务。
·内容完整,条理清楚;
·交际得体,表达时充分考虑到了交际的需求;体现出较强的语言运用能力。
完全达到了预期的写作目的。
第二档
(9 分~12 分) 基本完成了试题规定的任务。
·内容、条理和交际等方面基本符合要求;
·所用语法和词汇满足了任务的要求;
·语法和用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。
基本达到了预期的写作目的。
第三档
(4 分~8 分) 未恰当完成试题规定的任务。
·内容不完整;
·所用词汇有限,语法或用词方面的错误影响了对所写内容的理解。
未能清楚地传达信息。
第四档
(1 分~3 分) 未完成试题规定的任务。
·写了少量相关信息;
·语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对所写内容的理解。
0 分 未能传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。
三、One possible version:
Dear Jim,
Knowing you are conducting a survey of the housework that high school students do at home,
I’m writing to tell you about what I do.
Although my school schedule is rather tight, I still manage to help with the housework from
time to time. I will clean up after dinner. I also help with other things like sweeping and dusting.
Every once in a while, I will cook something for my family. So far, my spaghetti has been the 23
most delicious dish.
I think high school students should do some housework. For one thing, by doing housework
we learn to take responsibility at home, and in the longer term, in society. For another, I find the
time spent doing housework with my parents really fun and rewarding; we chat with each other
and sometimes even sing together. Doing housework can be a great break from my busy school
work.
Good luck with your survey.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(20 分)
一、评分原则:
1.本题总分为 20 分,按 5 个档次给分。
2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,
确定或调整档次,最后给分。
3.评分时应考虑:内容要点的完整性、上下文的连贯、词汇和句式的多样性及语言的准确
性。
4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇
用法均可接受。
5. 词数少于 60,从总分中减去 1 分。
二、内容要点:
1. 讨论 2. 准备
3. 制作 4. 展示
三、各档次的给分范围和要求:
第一档
(18 分~20 分) 完全完成了试题规定的任务。
·覆盖了所有内容要点;
·运用了多样的句式和丰富的词汇;
·语法或用词方面有个别错误,但为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;体现了较强的语言运用
能力;
·有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,所写内容连贯、结构紧凑。
完全达到了预期的写作目的。
第二档
(15 分~17 分) 完全完成了试题规定的任务。
·覆盖了所有内容要点;
·运用的句式和词汇能满足任务要求;
·语法和用词基本准确,少许错误主要为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;
·使用了简单的语句间连接成分,所写内容连贯。
达到了预期的写作目的。
第三档
(12 分~14 分) 基本完成了试题规定的任务。
·覆盖了内容要点;
·运用的句式和词汇基本满足任务要求;
·语法和用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。24
基本达到了预期的写作目的。
第四档
(6 分~11 分) 未恰当完成试题规定的任务。
·漏掉或未描述清楚主要内容;
·所用句式和词汇有限;
·语法或用词方面的错误影响了对所写内容的理解。
未能清楚地传达信息。
第五档
(1 分~5 分) 未完成试题规定的任务。
·明显遗漏内容要点;
·句式单调、词汇贫乏;
·语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对所写内容的理解。
0 分 未能传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。
四、One possible version:
Last month, our class participated in the school poster exhibition with the topic “We Love
Science”. We had a memorable experience working together.
Having been informed of the activity, we put forward ideas as to the contents of the poster.
After a brief discussion, we agreed on the subjects of AI and 5G, since they are the hottest topics
of the advanced technologies.
No time was wasted in our preparation. We first went to the school library to research the
history and development of the two fields. When realizing that the library couldn’t provide us with
enough information about cutting-edge technologies, we turned to our teacher for help, who
proved to be a valuable resource and gave us lots of practical advice.
With the material collected, we got down to making our poster. Each of us had been assigned
different tasks, to which we devoted all our effort. We designed, wrote and painted. I even framed
the poster to make it more eye-catching.
On the day of the exhibition, our elaborately designed poster attracted much attention. The
students gathered in front of our poster, appreciating our work. Filled with pride, we are looking
forward to the next activity.