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江蘇省海安高級中學(xué)高考模擬考試英語試卷(命題人:高三英語教研組)第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What’stheman’sproblem?A.Hehasleftthenewclothesinashop.B.Hehasboughtwrongclothes.C.Hehasfailedtorememberwhoservedhim.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heprobablylosthiswallet.B.Hewasn’tawarethathehadlosthiswallet.C.Hedidn’tloseawalletbutawatch.3.WhatcanyoulearnfromTom’sreply?A.Heisgoodatbasketballplaying.B.Basketballishisonlysport.C.Helikessportsverymuch.4.Whatdidthewomanmean?A.Fiveminuteslaterwhenshegotgothecinema,thefilmbegan.B.Shewaslateforthefilm.C.Shearrivedatthecinemafiveminutesbeforethefilmended.5.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Toputonsomeweight.B.Tohavesomefood.C.Tolosesomeweight.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6~7題。6.Howdoesthewomanfeeltotakecareofsomanyyoungsters?A.Difficult.B.Easy.C.Unhappy.7.Howmanychildrendoestheman'smotherhave?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.聽第7段材料,回答第8~9題。8.Howdoesthemanspendhisevenings?A.WatchingTV.B.Seeingfilms.C.Studying.9.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoatweekends?A.Goboating.B.Goswimming.C.Goshopping.聽第8段材料,回答第10~12題。10.Whatcanyoulearnfromthedialogue?A.Theyaretalkingabouttheirwork.B.Theyarefriends.C.Theydon’tliketheirjobs.11.Whydidthemansaysorrytothewoman?A.Hewouldn’tacceptherinvitationtothefolkconcert.B.Hewastoobusytogotothefolkconcert.C.Heforgottogotothefolkconcertwithher.12.Whatdobothofthemenjoydoing?A.Goingtothetheatre.B.Talkingtoeachother.C.Watchingbasketballmatches.聽第9段材料,回答第13~16題。13.Wheredidthetwowomenactuallymeet?A.Inthewomen’sclothingdepartment.B.Atthemainentranceinthefront.C.Attheeastentrance.14.HowdidthewomanfeelwhenshemetLancy?A.Angry.B.Surprised.C.Disappointed.15.WhatdidJanewanttobuy?A.Adress.B.Ablouse.C.Asweater.16.Whowaitedatthemainentranceinthefront?A.Bothofthem.B.Jane.C.Laney聽第10段材料,回答第17~20題。17.WhydidJacksondislikethewoman?A.Becauseshedidn'tspeaktoothers.B.Becausesheoftenforgottoreturnthingswhichsheborrowed.C.Becauseshewasnothelpful.18.WhatdidthewomanasktoborrowfromJacksononeday?A.Arope.B.Aflower.C.Someflour.19.Whospreadtheflouronthethingthewomanwantedtoborrow?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Theman’swife.20.Howabouttheendofthepassage?A.Thewomanborrowednothing.B.Thewomanborrowedthethingshewanted.C.Thewomanwasveryexcited.第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.Mikesendshisregardstoyou,mum._____.A.ThanksB.Yes,IwillC.AllrightD.That’sverykindofhim22.Youmayhaveoneofthese;inotherwords,youhave______youchoose.A.whicheverB.whatC.nomatterwhatD.nomatterwhich23.Icouldhavehelpedhimout,totellthetruth,I_____toobusy.A.amB.wasC.havebeenD.hadbeen24.Itwasfiveo'clockintheafternoon____theyarrivedatthehotel.A.sinceB.beforeC.thatD.when25.Finallytheyarrivedataplace_______soldcigarettesandothersmallarticles.A.whereB.whichC.inwhichD.what26.“John,letusslipintoourbeds,andbetherewhenMothercomesin,justasifwe_____away,”saidWendy. A.haveneverbeen B.willneverbe C.wasnever D.hadneverbeen27.Youmustbetherewithinanhour.Thereshouldbeno_____insendingtheinformation. A.question B.hesitation C.delay D.problem28.Thoughwetakeagreatriskofinvestingintheproject,yetitwill______inthelongrun. A.gooff B.turnup C.payoff D.comeup29.—Areyouhappywiththislaboratory?—Notalittle.Wecan’thave______.A.aworseone B.anicerone C.sobadone D.soniceone30.I______inaforeigntradecompanyforfiveyears.Still,Idon’tregrethavinggivenupthewell-paidpost. A.worked B.haveworked C.wasworking D.hadworked31.Iftheprojectshouldbedelayedforaday,______wouldmeanwewouldbefined$100,000. A.that B.as C.which D.andit32.Wehopedtobeabletomoveintoournewhouseattheendofthemonth,butthingsdidn’t_______asweexpected.A.workoutB.moveoutC.carryoutD.getout33.____similarwashisoutlineto____ofanotherstudentintheclassthattheteacherseriouslydoubtedifhehaddonethecalculationhimself.A.How;thatB.So;thatC.How;oneD.So;one34.Accordingtothescheduleprintedonthesign,thebusesrun____orso.Wejustmissedone.On____secondthought,we’dbettertakeataxi.Wehavealotofluggage.A.eachhalfhour;aB.everyhalfanhour;aC.eachhalfanhour;/D.everyhalfhour;/35.AftertheShenzhouVIcapsule(太空艙)toucheddown,twoastronautssucceededintravelingaroundtheearth,thusagain__________Chinaisaglobalspacepower.A.provingB.toproveC.tohaveprovedD.beingproved第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)WhenIwas14,Iwashiredforanafter-schooljobsellingsubscriptions(征訂)tomyhometownpaper,theHoustonPost.Iwassenttosomeofthecity’sworstneighborhoodsto“beg”doortodoor.EventhoughIwasoftenmovingaroundwithdifficultyafterdarkinbadareas36forgarageapartments,Iwas37forthework.Itwasa38becausepeopledidn’tlikeastrangerknockingontheirdoor,39akidtryingtogetthemtobuysomething.Onceamanshuthisdoorheavilyinmyfaceand40,“Idon’twantyourdamnpaper!”I41myselftoknockagainandwasabletotellhimhow42thepaperwas.Iendedupsellinghimasubscription.Iwassoonamongthe43subscriptionsellersand,likeothersuccessful44,wasgiventhechancetotrainnewcomers.45thistimeIstartedplayingtheharmonica(口琴)andguitar.BeforelongIwasplayingina46atbarbecuesandotherevents.WhenI4718,Ifixedmy48onbecomingaprofessionalmusician.Ineverlost49ofthisdream.I’msuremydeterminationcamefromwhatI50knockingonstrangers’doors.That51helpedmeinmanyways.EarlyinmymusiclifeIwas52inalegaldisagreementwithaformermanager.He53metobackoff,butIrefused.Havingallthosedoorsshutinmyfaceasakidgavemethe54tostanduptothisfrighteningfigure.Exceptthistimetherewasone55:Iwastheonesayingno.AndIwon.36.A.leaving B.searching C.caring D.reaching37.A.sorry B.ready C.doubtful D.thankful38.A.challenge B.puzzle C.surprise D.failure39.A.certainly B.obviously C.especially D.usually40.A.screamed B.agreed C.begged D.announced41.A.allowed B.forced C.wished D.reminded42.A.expensive B.worthless C.soft D.great43.A.rich B.large C.fast D.top44.A.reporters B.managers C.salesmen D.secretaries45.A.For B.Since C.Around D.Until46.A.kitchen B.band C.concert D.press47.A.seemed B.grew C.appeared D.turned48.A.attention B.attraction C.service D.trust49.A.sight B.use C.ability D.fortune50.A.accepted B.decided C.expected D.learned51.A.experience B.accident C.problem D.introduction52.A.sentenced B.treated C.locked D.reasoned53.A.invited B.pressed C.excused D.charged54.A.pain B.right C.strength D.imagination55.A.conclusion B.difference C.chance D.decision第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AThoughitismere1to3percentofthepopulation,theupperclasspossessesatleast25percentofthenation’swealth.Thisclasshastwosegments:upper-upperandlower-upper.Basically,theupper-upperclassisthe“oldrich”-familiesthathavebeenwealthyforseveralgenerations-anaristocracyofbirthandwealth.TheirnamesareintheSocialRegister,alistingofacceptablemembersofhighsociety.Afewareknownacrossthenation,suchastheRockefellers,Roosevelts,andVanderbilts.Mostarenotvisibletothegeneralpublic.Theyliveingrandseclusion(深居簡出),drawingtheirincomefromtheinvestmentoftheirinheritedwealth.Incontrast,thelower-upperclassisthe“newrich”.Althoughtheymaybewealthierthansomeoftheoldrich,thenewrichareanxioustomaketheirmoneylikeeverybodyelsebeneaththeirclass.Thustheirprestige(威望)isgenerallylowerthanthatoftheoldrich,whohavenotfounditnecessarytoliftafingertomaketheirmoney,andwhotendtolookdownuponthenewrich.Howeveritswealthisacquired,theupperclassisvery,veryrich.Theyhaveenoughmoneyandleisuretimetocultivateaninterestintheartsandtocollectrarebooks,paintings,andsculptures.Theygenerallyliveinexclusiveareas,belongtoexclusivesocialclubs,communicatewitheachother,andmarrytheirownkind-allofwhichkeepsthemsodistantfromthemassesthattheyhavebeencalledtheout-of-fightclass.Morethananyotherclass,theytendtobeconsciousofbeingmembersofaclass.Theyalsocommandanenormousamountofpowerandinfluencehereandabroad,astheyholdmanytopgovernmentpositions,runtheCouncilonForeignRelations,andcontrolmultinationalcorporations.Theiractionsaffectthelivesofmillions.56.Accordingtotheauthor,the“oldrich”getricher___________. A.throughtheSocialRegister B.throughtheirreputation C.byinvestingtheirinheritedwealth D.bycollectingpaintingsandsculptures57.Thereasonwhythe“oldrich”lookdownuponthe‘newrich”isthat___________. A.theformerarewealthierthanthelatter B.thelattersweatthemselvestomakemoney C.the“newrich”havenointerestinarts D.the“oldrich”areconsciousofbeingmembersoftheupperclass58.Theupperclassisalsocalledtheout-of-sightclassbecause____________. A.theykeepawayfromthegeneralpublic B.theyspendmostoftheirtimeabroad. C.theydon’tcommunicatewithanypeople D.theymovefrequentlyfromplacetoplace59.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____________. A.theupperclassispowerfulandinfluential B.theupperclasscollectsrarebookstomakemoney C.theupperclassholdsalltopgovernmentpositions D.the“oldrich”makemuchmoremoneythanthe“newrich”BAboutsixyearsagoIwaseatinglunchinarestaurantinNewYorkCitywhenawomanandayoungboysatdownatthenexttable.Icouldn’thelpoverhearingpartsoftheirconversation.Atonepointthewomanasked:"So,howhaveyoubeen?"Andtheboy—whocouldnothavebeenmorethansevenoreightyearsold—replied,"Frankly,I'vebeenfeelingalittledepressedlately.’’Thisincidentstuckinmymindbecauseitconfirmedmygrowingbeliefthatchildrenarechanging.AsfarasIcanremember,myfriendsandIdidn’tfindoutwewere“depressed”untilwewereinhighschool.Theevidenceofachangeinchildrenhasincreasedsteadilyinrecentyears.Childrendon’tseemchildlikeanymore.Childrenspeakmorelikeadults,dressmorelikeadultsandbehavemorelikeadultsthantheyusedto.Whetherthisisgoodorbadisdifficulttosay,butitcertainlyisdifferent.Childhoodasitoncewasnolongerexists.Why?Humandevelopmentisbasednotonlyoninnate(天生的)biologicalstates,butalsoonpatternsofaccesstosocialknowledge.Movementfromonesocialroletoanotherusuallyinvolveslearningthesecretsofthenewstatus.Childrenhavealwaysbeentaughtadultsecrets,butslowlyandinstages:traditionally,wetellsixthgradersthingswekeephiddenfromfifthgraders.Inthelast30years,however,asecret-revelation(揭示)machinehasbeeninstalledin98percentofAmericanhomes.Itiscalledtelevision.Televisionpassesinformation,andindiscriminately(不加區(qū)分地),toallviewersalike,betheychildrenoradults.Unabletoresistthetemptation,manychildrenturntheirattentionfromprintedtextstothelesschallenging,morevividmovingpictures.Communicationthroughprint,asamatteroffact,allowsforagreatdealofcontroloverthesocialinformationtowhichchildrenhaveaccess.Readingandwritinginvolveacomplexcodeofsymbolsthatmustbememorizedandpracticed.Childrenmustreadsimplebooksbeforetheycanreadcomplexmaterials.60.Accordingtotheauthor,feelingdepressedis_____.A.asuresignofapsychologicalprobleminachildB.somethinghardlytobeexpectedinayoungchildC.aninevitablephaseofchildren'smentaldevelopmentD.amentalstatepresentinallhumans,includingchildren61.Traditionally,achildissupposedtolearnabouttheadultworld_____.A.throughcontactwithsociety B.graduallyandunderguidanceC.naturallyandbybiologicalinstinct D.throughexposuretosocialinformation62.Whyistheauthorinfavorofcommunicationthroughprintforchildren?A.Itenableschildrentogainmoresocialinformation.B.Itdevelopschildren'sinterestinreadingandwriting.C.Ithelpschildrentomemorizeandpracticemore.D.Itcancontrolwhatchildrenaretolearn.63.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthechangeintoday’schildren?A.Hefeelsamusedbytheirprematurebehavior.B.Hethinksitisaphenomenonworthyofnote.C.Heconsidersitapositivedevelopment.D.Heseemstobeupsetaboutit.CAbbySubarkisamotheroftwofromBoston.“Formykids,I’mnervous.Idon’tknowifthey’llbeabletoachievetheirAmericandream.”Shemayberight.Morethanhardworkoreducation,thebestwaytogetrichinAmericaistobebornrich.Itisthecasethatsomebodywhoisintheupperthirdofincome,poorscores,inthebottomontestswhentheyareineighthgrade,ismorelikelytogotocollegeandfinishcollegethanapoorkidwiththetopscores.That’swhattheworkingperson’schildrenareupagainst.TheEconomicPolicyInstitutefindsitwouldtakeapoorcouplewith2children9or10generationstoachievemiddleclassstatus.That’sabout200years.Thehallmark(特征)ofAmericanopportunityhasalwaysbeentheabilitytodobetterthanyourparents.Butcomparedwithsimilardevelopedcountries,theUnitedStatesranksfifthoutofsixforso-calledintergenerationalmobility(變動).Ifyoulookatthemechanisms(機(jī)制)forupwardmobilitythatweresoreadilyavailable50yearsago,theyarebecomingoutofreach,likeplentifulfactoryjobswithgoodwagesandaffordableeducationandhealthcare.Whitefamiliesaretwiceaslikelyasblackstobeupwardlymobile.FormostpeopleinAmericatoday,whereyouendupdependsonwhereyoustart.Ifyoustartedinthemiddle-incomeclass,about40to45percentofwhatyouaremakingrightnowisduetothefactthatyourparentswereinthemiddle-incomeclass.Therestisuptoyou.Butforthemillionsofpeoplewhofindthemselvesbelowthepovertyline(貧困線)andthemillionsmorewhoaretheworkingpoor,theirstartingpointfortheAmericandreamleavesthempainfullyfarawayfromthemiddleclass.64.Themainideaofthepassageis_______.A.HowthemiddleclasscomesaboutintheU.S.B.It’shardtorealizetheAmericandreamforthepoor.C.Wealthandsocialstatusdependonfamilybackground.D.UpwardmobilityinAmericaisnevereasy.65.WhichofthestatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Peopleusedtohavejobopportunitiesandwelfareforupwardmobility.B.AgreatmanypoorpeoplecanhardlyrealizetheirAmericandream.C.YoucanmakeallyourdreamscometrueinAmericaifbornrich.D.Richkidsaremorelikelytogotocollegethanpoorkids.66.Theunderlinedsentence“whereyouendupdependsonwhereyoustart”mostprobablymeans_______.A.Yourstartingpointcannotdetermineyourdestination.B.Onlyahighgoalcanensuresuccess.C.One’sbirthhasnothingtodowithhisfate.D.One’sfamilylayssolidfoundationforhisfutureachievements.67.Whatcanweinferafterreadingthepassage?A.Povertycausespeoplemuchpain.B.Peoplebelowthepovertylinecanneverbeinthemiddleclass.C.Lowerstartingpointmakesithardforpeopletorealizetheirdream.D.Poorpeople’sstartingpointistoolow.DInthe1960s,peopleaskedaboutyourastrologicalsign(星相).Inthe1990s,theywantedtoknowyourwebsite(網(wǎng)址).Thesedays,havingawebaddressisalmostasimportantasastreetaddress.Yourwebsiteisanelectronicmeetingplaceforyourfamily,friendsandpotentially,millionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.Bestofall,youmaynothavetospendacent.TheWebisfilledwithallkindsoffreeservicesandallittakesissometimeandcreativity.Thinkofyourhomepageasthestartingpointofyourwebsite.Likethetableofcontentsofabookoramagazine,thehomepageisthefrontdoor.Yoursitecanhaveoneormorepages.Dependingonhowyoudesignit.Whilewebpagesvarygreatlyintheirdesignandcontent,mostuseatraditionalmagazinelayout(版面設(shè)計).Atthetopofthepageisabanner(大標(biāo)題)GRAOGUC.Nextcomesagreetingandashortdescriptionofthesite.Pictures,texts,andlinkstootherwebsitesfollow.Beforeyoustartbuildingyoursite,dosomeplanning.Thinkaboutwhomthesiteisforandwhatyouwanttosay.Next,gatherupthematerialthatyouwanttoputonthesite.Drawaroughlayoutonasheetofpaper.Whiletherearenorulesyouhavetofollow.Thereareafewthingstokeepinmind:StartsimplyIfyouaretooambitiousatthebeginning,youmaynevergetthesiteofftheground.Youcanalwaysaddtoyoursite.LessisbetterMostpeopledon’tliketoreadalotoftextonline.Breakitintosmallpieces.SmallerisbetterMostpeopleconnecttotheInternetwithamodem(調(diào)制解調(diào)器).Sinceitcantakealongtimetodownloadlargeimagefiles,keepthefilesizessmall.HavetherightsDon’tputanymaterialonyoursiteunlessyouaresureyoucandoitlegally.LearntheNet’sCopyrightArticleformoreaboutthis.Nowit’stimetorollupyousleevesandstartbuilding.LearningtheNetCommunitiesprovidestoolstohelpyoubuildyoursite.68.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellyou______.A.whatawebsiteislikeB.howtobuildyourownwebsiteC.howtomeetpeopleonlineD.whatawebsiteismadeupof69.Accordingtothewriter,youwebsiteisaplace_____.A.whereyoucanmeetpeopleallaroundtheworldB.whereyoucanbuywhatyouwantC.whereyoucangetfreeservicesD.whereyoucanmeetpeopleontheInternet70.Thepurposeofthehomepageofyouwebsiteis_____.A.togivealistofallthecontentsofyourwebsiteB.tomakeitlooklikeafrontdoorC.todirectpeopletomoreofyourpagesD.todesignthecoverofabookormagazine71.Thewriterthinksthatifyouaretooambitiousatthebeginning______.A.yourwebsitemayleavenospaceforaddingnewthingsB.youmayneverhaveyourwebsiteworkingC.youmayhavenoideahowtobuildyourwebsiteD.youmaytireyourselfoutEMostofusareusedtoseasons.Eachyear,springfollowswinter,whichfollowsautumn,whichfollowssummer,whichfollowsspring.Andwinteriscolderthansummer.Buttheearthgoesthroughtemperaturecyclesovermuchlongerperiodsthanthosethatweexperience.Between65,000and35,000yearsago,theplanetwasmuchcolderthanitisnow.Duringthattimethetemperaturealsochangedalot,withperiodsofwarmingandcooling.Icemeltedduringthewarmperiods,whichmadesealevelsrise.Waterfrozeagainduringthecoldperiods.AnewstudyfromSwitzerlandshedslightonwhereicesheetsmeltedduringtheiceage.Itnowseemsthattheicemeltedatbothendsoftheearth,ratherthanjustineithernorthernorsouthernareas.ThissurprisedtheresearchersfromtheUniversityofBern.Scientistshavelongassumed(認(rèn)為)thatmostoftheicethatmeltedwasintheNorthernhemisphere(半球)duringthe30,000-year-longiceage.ThatbeliefwasheldbecausetheNorthPoleissurroundedbyland,whiletheSouthPoleissurroundedbytheAntarcticOcean.Itiseasierforicesheetstogrowonland.Ifsurroundedbysea,theicecaneasilyjustsliptotheoceaninsteadofbuildingup.Theresearchersusedacomputermodeltolookatthewaystheicecouldmeltandhowitmightaffectsealevels.Theycomparedtheseresultstoevidence(跡象)ofhowtemperaturesandcurrentsactuallychangedduringthattime.ThemodelshowedthatifitwasonlyintheNorthernhemispherethaticemelted,therewouldbeabiggereffectonoceancurrents(洋流)andseatemperaturesthanwhatactuallyhappened.StudiessuggestthatmeltingjustintheSouthernhemispherewouldhavebeenimpossible,too.Theonlyreasonableconclusion,thescientistscouldmake,wasthattheicemeltedequallyintheNorthandtheSouth.Itisstillamysteryastowhatcausedthetemperaturechangesthatcausedtheicetomelt.72.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.A.wehaveexperiencedtemperaturecyclessincetheybegan.B.whatcausedicetomeltisstillunknownC.theplanetwasmuchcolderthanitisnowbetween65,000and35,000yearsago,duringwhichtimetemperaturehardlychangedD.beforethenewstudy,scientistslongbelievedthaticemeltedjustineithernorthernorsouthernareas73.Theunderlinedphrase“shedslighton”(inParagraph3)canbereplacedby.A.throwsdoubtsonB.beatsdownonC.makesitclearD.makeslightof74.ThefirsttwoparagraphswerewrittenA.toleaduptothesubjectthaticemeltedduringthe30,000-year-longiceageB.todescribewhattheweatherwaslikeduringtheiceageC.tocompareclimatenowadayswiththatoftheiceageD.toexplainwhatatemperaturecycleis75.Whichofthefollowingbestshowstherelationshipbetweenice,oceancurrentsandtemperaturesaccordingtothetext?A.Icecaneasilyslipintotheocean.B.Temperatureandcurrentschangedasaresultoficemelting.C.Temperaturechangesleadtoicemeltingorwaterfreezing,whichinturnhasaneffectonoceancurrentsandtemperature.D.Icemeltedandthenfrozeagainduetotemperature.第二卷(共35分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):對話填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下列對話,掌握其大意,并根據(jù)所給的首字母的提示,在標(biāo)有題號的右邊橫線上寫出一個英語單詞的完整、正確的形式,使對話通順。A=reporterB=doctorA:Goodmorning,DrZhang.Thankyoufor(76)a______thisinterview.B:Goodmorning,Nancy.Iamverygladtobehere.Whatwouldyouliketoknowabout?A:Accordingtoourrecentsurvey,we’ve(77)f_____thatmorestudentsnowwearglasses.Iamdoingthisinterviewtofindoutsomeinformationabout(78)p_______eyesight.B:Yes.Itisabigproblem.Wecannotignorethefactthatthenumberisincreasing(79)r________.A:Whatcanwedotosolvetheproblem?B:Iwould(80)a______thatstudents’eyesbetestedeveryyear.Thisisbecausetheyneedtoidentifyanyproblemsasearlyas(81)p_____.A:Whatotheradvicecanyougiveus?B:(82)B________this,Isuggestthatstudentstelltheirparentsaboutnoseeingwordsonthe(83)b_________intheclassroom,andparentsmakesuretheirchildrenarenotrubbingtheireyesorsittingtooclosetothetelevision.A:Couldyoutellmesomeotherspecificthingsthatparentscandoathome?B:Istronglyadvisethatparentsmake(84)s________thattheirchildrendonotreadinbed.Itcandogreatharmtotheireyes.A:Thankyouforyourgood(85)s_______.Goodbye.B:Goodbye.76_______________77________________78________________79________________80________________81________________82________________83________________84________________85________________第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(共25分)最近,你們班舉行了一場關(guān)于“中學(xué)生是否應(yīng)該崇拜明星”的討論。假設(shè)你是李華,請你根據(jù)下表提供的信息,用英語寫一篇短文,并陳述你的觀點,以便向中學(xué)生英語報投稿。觀點理由60%的學(xué)生贊同1.與同學(xué)談?wù)撁餍?,使身心得以輕松;2.從明星身上尋找優(yōu)點,以明星為榜樣;3.跟上時代的潮流,了解更多的文化。40%的同學(xué)反對4.追星會花費(fèi)大量的時間和金錢;5.盲目崇拜,迷失方向;6.模仿明星,染上不良習(xí)慣。你的觀點?7.8.注意:1.詞數(shù)120左右;2.已寫好部分不記入總詞數(shù)。Nowadays,moreandmoremiddleschoolstudentsarecrazyaboutfamousstars.Recentlyourclasshavehadaheateddiscussionaboutwhethermiddleschoolstudentsshouldadmirefamousstars.60%ofthestudentsapproveoftheideaofadmiringfamousstars._________________________________________________________________________________________

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