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1、泰州市第二中学2016届高三第四次模拟考试英 语 试 题(考试时间:120分钟 总分120分)第I卷(选择题 三部分 共85分)第一部分: 听力部分(共两节,满分20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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.19.15. B.9.18. C.9.15. (答案是C。)1. What time is it now? A. 9:10 B. 9:50 C. 10:002. What does the wom

2、an think of the weather? A. Its nice. B. Its warm. C. Its cold.3. What will the man do? A. Attend a meeting. B. Give a lecture. C. Leave his office.4. Whats the womans opinion about the course? A. Too hard. B. Worth taking. C. Very easy.5. What does the woman want the man to do? A. Speak louder. B.

3、Apologize to her. C. Turn on the radio.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. How long did Michael stay in China? A. Five days. B. One week. C. Two weeks.7. Where did Michael go last year? A.

4、Russia B. Norway. C. India听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What food does Sally like? A. Chicken B. Fish C. Eggs9. What are the speakers going to do? A. Cook dinner B. Go shopping C. Order dishes听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where are the speakers? A. In a hospital B. In the office C. At home11. When is the report due? A.

5、Thursday. B. Friday. C. Next Monday.12. What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report? A. Improve it. B. Hand it in later. C. Leave it with him.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Salesperson and customer B. Homeowner and cleaner C. Husband and wife1

6、4. What kind of apartment do the speakers prefer? A. One with two bedrooms. B. One with furniture. C. One near a market.15. How much should one pay for the two-bedroom apartment? A. $350 B. $400 C. $41516. Where is the apartment the speakers would like to see? A. On Lake Street. B. On Market Street

7、C. On South Street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What percentage of the worlds tea exports go to Britain? A. Almost 15%. B. About 30% C. Over 40%18. Why do tea tasters taste tea with milk? A. Most British people drink that way. B. Tea tastes much better with milk. C. Tea with milk is healthy.19. Who suggest

8、s a price for each tea? A. Tea tasters. B. Tea exporters. C. Tea companies.20. What is the speaker talking about? A. The life of tea tasters. B. Afternoon tea in Britain. C. The London Tea Trade Centre.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,共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,并在答题纸上将该选项涂黑.2

9、1. It is widely accepted that the stock market usually reflects a countrys economic _A. function B. cooperation C. performance D. dependence22. It is really boring to practise playing the piano every day. Come on, dear! The rewards you get are _ the effort you put in.A. in proportion to B. in additi

10、on to C. in contrast to D. in regard to23. Last fall, I went to the US as an exchange student. Ill never forget my homestay there _ I became a real DIY enthusiast.A. where B. when C. that D. which24. Although the plan is not so perfect, they are strongly opposed _ it.A. to not conduct B. not to cond

11、uct C. to not conducting D. not to conducting25. Much as I would love _ to the party yesterday, I didnt because I had to prepare for the interview.A. to go B. going C. to have gone D. having gone26. Roberts new book about space exploration is fantastic. You simply _ read it.A. must B. can C. need D.

12、 may27. I see no reason why they shouldnt go on playing for another four or five years _ they are fit enough.A. unless B. so that C. though D. providing that28. It is important for parents to remain _ in educating their children as forbidding a thing one day and excusing it the next is not foundatio

13、n for morality.A. conservative B. conventional C. contradictory D. consistent29. A Russian plane broke up in the air, _ all 224 people on board which was believed _ by a bomb planted by Islamic State.A. killing; to have been caused B. having killing; to have been causedC. killing; to be caused D. ha

14、ving killed; to have caused30. The official statement of the Community Party offered people a glimpse into how Chinas leaders _ the countrys urban development, including the role public policy would play in guiding the trend.A. advocated B. assessed C. anticipated D. allocated31. The WFP has launche

15、d a new app called Share The Meal, _ potential, people believe, is enormous as it allows smartphone users to make donations with a simple tap on their phone.A. whose B. that C. where D. which32. Over 80 people were killed by gunmen inside the Bataclan Music Venue in Paris, which urged all the nation

16、s to _ anti-terrorism movement.A. pick up B. follow up C. keep up D. hold up33. I hear that youve been shown the new scheme. Oh, yes, but how to carry it out _ at the meeting.A. didnt clarify B. hasnt been clarified C. wasnt clarified D. hasnt clarified34. There _ more difficulties than they had exp

17、ected, they_ the project ahead of schedule.A. were; couldnt finish B. being; couldnt have finishedC. have been; couldnt finish D. must have been; couldnt have finished35. Its said that Chris achieved high grades in the examination. Thats no surprise. He is _, you know.A. a dark horse B. a green hand

18、 C. a wet blanket D. an early bird第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。 Few Americans stay in one place for a lifetime. We _36_ from the city to the suburbs,from high school to college in a different state, from a job in one region to a better job _37_

19、, from the home where we _38_ our children to the home where we plan to live in _39_. With each move we are _40_ making new friends, who become part of our new life. For many of us the _41_ is a special time for forming new friendships. Today, millions of Americans go on vocation _42_, and they go n

20、ot only to see new sights but alsoin those places where they do not feel too _43_ with the hope of meeting new people. No one really _44_ a vacation trip to produce a close friend, but the beginning of a friendship is possible. Surely in every country people _45_ friendship? The word “friend” to Ame

21、rican people can be _46_ to a wide range of relationshipsto someone one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a close business companion, to a childhood playmate, to a man or woman, to a _47_ colleague. There are real _48_ among these relations for Americansa friendship may be _49_, casual, s

22、ituational or deep and lasting. But to a European, who sees only our surface behavior, the differences are not clear.As Europeans see it, all kinds of “friends” flow _50_ of Americans homes with little ceremony. They may be parents of the childrens friends, house guests of neighbors, members of a co

23、mmittee, business associates from another town or even another country. _51_ as a guest into an American home, the European visitor finds no _52_ differences. The atmosphere is _53_. Most people, old and young, are called _54_ first names. Americans characteristic openness to different styles of rel

24、ationship makes it possible for us to find new friends abroad with whom we feel _55_.36. A. drive B. commute C. move D. settle37. A. abroad B. elsewhere C. somewhere D. nowhere38. A. deliver B. protect C. educate D. raise39. A. retirement B. death C. illness D. sadness40. A. mostly B. mainly C. rare

25、ly D. forever41. A. winter B. summer C. spring D. autumn42. A. along B. freely C. together D. abroad43. A. alone B. strange C. scared D. remote44. A. allows B. desires C. expects D. imagines45. A. form B. develop C. ignore D. value46. A. used B. applied C. stuck D. dedicated 47. A. kind B. generous

26、C. trusted D. helpful48. A. differences B. varieties C. distinctions D. diversities49. A. informal B. reliable C. shallow D. fragile50. A. in and out B. on and on C. by and by D. up and down51. A. Moving B. Flowing C. Going D. Coming52. A. obvious B. heavy C. apparent D. strong53. A. weird B. stress

27、ed C. relaxed D. strange54. A. with B. on C. for D. by55. A. at best B. at home C. at heart D. at hand第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)ALets say you want to hit the gym more regularly this year. How do you make that happen? Consider putting the habit loop to use.Heres how it works:A habit is a 3-step pro

28、cess. First, theres a cue, something that tells your brain to operate automatically. Then theres a routine. And finally, a reward, which helps your brain learn to desire the behavior. Its what you can use to create-or break-habits of your own. Heres how to apply it:Choose a cue, like leaving your ru

29、nning shoes by the door, then pick a reward-say, a piece of chocolate when you get home from the gym. That way, the cue and the reward become interconnected. Finally, when you see the shoes, your brain will start longing for the reward, which will make it easier to work out day after day. The best p

30、art? In a couple of weeks, you wont need the chocolate at all. Your brain will come to see the workout itself as the reward. Which is the whole point, right?56. Which of the following best fits in the box with a “?” in THE HABIT LOOP?A. Pick a new cue. B. Form a new habit.C. Choose a new reward. D.

31、Design a new resolution.57. Whats the purpose of putting the habit loop to use?A. To test out different kinds of cues.B. To do something as a habit even without rewards.C. To work out the best New Years resolution.D. To motivate yourself with satisfactory rewards58. “This year when I see the Harry P

32、otter poster, I will read 30 pages of an English novel or an English newspaper in order to watch TV for half an hour. What is the cue in this resolution?A. The Harry Potter poster.B. Reading 30 pages of an English novel.C. An English newspaper.D. Watching TV for half an hour.BThe language used by sc

33、ientists to explain complex ideas can be difficult and sometimes even boring. The language, with its Latin words and long scientific terms, could be one reason some people avoid learning about science, especially children.American Danielle Dixon is a marine biologist. She wants to make science fun f

34、or children. Dixon has turned that idea into a series of childrens books. The nine books are written so that her research is easy to understand.I just dont really think kids should be left out of it and I thought that story books may be one of the easiest ways to sort of captivate them and have them

35、 understand.Danielle Dixon is an assistant professor at the University of Delaware. Dixon says another goal of her science writing is to help increase understanding of the ocean environment.She spent almost two years in the South Pacific working on her post-doctoral research. She went to the island

36、nation of Fiji to investigate coral reefs that are collapsing or, as she says, degrading.The goal of her research is to identify why some healthy coral reefs are breaking down. She also wants to find out how this degradation affects fish that live in and around the reefs.A number of the reefs are co

37、nverting from being, you know, these beautiful coral reef systems that have a lot of holes for animals to hide in, into reefs that the corals degrading and collapsing and then there is not as much hiding spaces for fishes and things like that.Early in her research, Dixon made some videos for people

38、in Fiji. The videos explained her work to the local community. She says she wanted them to understand how her research would help them.For the local children, Dixon started making books explaining her work. This helped to keep them from walking through her laboratorybaby pools filled with water she

39、was using for her experiments. I was living, actually, in the village with some of the locals. It was a lot easier to get research done if they understood what I was doing and how it would help them. And one of the ways that I was able to connect with the adults was I would make these videos for the

40、m. And then I started making childrens books for the kids so that they would have a better idea of why I was there, so that when I ask them not to walk through the baby pools I was using for experiments or something like that, that that would actually happen. she added.When Dixon returned to the Uni

41、ted States, she started doing the same thing for children in this country. She uses colorful story books to capture the imagination of children. While she has their attention, she provides very useful information about science.As a marine scientist, Dixon wants her stories to be both educational and

42、 inspirational, serving as an agent for change. She also includes in her books a call to action, asking readers what they can do to make a difference.One of the things I do in those story books is I have a last page. And the last page talks about what you can do to help. You know, there is a lot of

43、things that even a 6-year-old is able to do, whether its shutting your lights off when you leave a room, or riding your bike to your friends house instead of having your parents drive you. There is a lot of stuff that they can do and still feel theyre making a difference.Danielle Dixons books shine

44、a light on the environmental problems facing our worlds oceans. They also make science fun and understandable for children. But her books may have an unintended consequence, something she may not have planned on.59. What may lead to peoples negative attitude toward science learning? A. The language

45、cant explain scientific ideas clearly. B. Scientists are always boring and difficult to communicate with. C. The language usually contains complicated words and terms. D. People dont need to understand science at all.60. Which of the following may be the purpose of Dixons science writing? A. To make

46、 the record of her research. B. To make people aware of ocean environment C. To raise money for her research D. To warn people of dangerous ocean lives.61. What can we infer from Dixons research on coral reefs in Fiji? A. Shes targeted at breaking down unhealthy coral reefs. B. Coral reefs can shelt

47、er many fishes around. C. The videos she made served the local community well. D. Children there helped her a lot to accomplish books.62. What may be the title of the passage? A. You Reap What You Sow B. Unity Is Strength C. Haste Makes Waste D. Circumstances Alter CasesC The relationship between ex

48、ercise and cancer has long both intrigued and puzzled oncologists and exercise physiologists. Exercise is strongly associated with lowered risks for many types of cancer. At the same time, exercise involves biological stress, which typically leads to a short-term increase in inflammation(发炎)which ca

49、n contribute to higherrisks for many cancers. Now, a new study in mice may offer some clues into the exercise-cancer paradox. It suggests that exercise may change how the immune system deals with cancer by boosting adrenaline(肾上腺素), certain immune cells and other chemicals that, together, can reduce

50、 the severity of cancer or fight it off altogether. To try to better understand how exercise can both elevate inflammation and simultaneously protect the body against cancer, scientists at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and other institutions decided to closely examine what happens inside m

51、ice at high risk for the disease. So, for the new study, they began by gathering a group of adult lab mice. These animals generally like to run. The scientists then implanted melanoma(黑素瘤) skin cancer cells into the mice before providing half of them with running wheels in their cages while the othe

52、r animals remained sedentary. After four weeks, far fewer of the runners had developed full-blown melanoma than the sedentary mice and those that had been diagnosed with the disease showed fewer and smaller lesions. They drew blood from both the exercising and sedentary animals and cells from any tu

53、mors in both groups. As expected, they found much higher levels of the hormone adrenaline in the blood of the exercising animals, especially right after they had been working out on the wheels but also at other times of the day. The body releases adrenaline in response to almost any type of stressfu

54、l experience, including exercise. They also found higher levels of interleukin-6 in the blood of the runners. This is a substance that is released by working muscles and is believed to both increase and decrease inflammation in the body, depending on where and how it goes to work. Perhaps most impor

55、tant, they found much higher numbers in the bloodstreams of runners than in the sedentary mice of a type of immune cell named natural killer cells that are known to be strong cancer fighters. So the scientists repeated their original experiment multiple times, inducing cancer while allowing some mic

56、e to run and others to sit. In some of these follow-up experiments, the scientists injected the runners with a substance that blocked the production of adrenaline and gave sedentary animals large doses of added adrenaline. What they now found was that when running mice could not produce adrenaline,

57、they developed cancer at the same rate as the sedentary animals, while the sedentary animals that had been injected with extra adrenaline fought off their tumors better than other sitting mice. More remarkably, the scientists determined that adrenaline seemed to be sending biochemical signals to som

58、e of the animals IL-6 cells, making them physiologically more alert, so that when a tumor began to develop in the affected animal, those IL-6 cells in turn activated the natural killer cells in the bloodstream and actually directed them to the tumors, like minute guide fish. With these results, “we

59、show that voluntary wheel running in mice can reduce the growth of tumors, and we have identified an exercise-dependent mobilization of natural killer cells as the underlying cause of this protection,” said Pernille Hojman, a researcher at the University of Copenhagen who oversaw the new study. It p

60、erhaps provides one more incentive for us to get up and move.63. The relationship between exercise and cancer has long puzzled oncologists and exercise physiologists because_ A. exercise is strongly associated with lowered risks for many types of cancer. B. exercise can both elevate inflammation whi

61、ch can contribute to higherrisks for many cancers and meanwhile protect the body against cancer. C. exercise may change can reduce the severity of cancer or fight it off altogether. D. exercise can lead to a short-term increase in inflammation which can contribute to elevatedrisks for many cancers.6

62、4. In the first experiment, which one is the most important result the scientists found? _ A. natural killer cells are much more in the bloodstreams of runners than in the sedentary mice. B. levels of interleukin-6 are higher in the blood of the runners than in the sedentary mice. C. exercise such a

63、s running seemed to help the mice fight against the cancer. D. adrenaline can reduce the severity of cancer or fight it off.65. What does the underlined word “sedentary” mean? A. run B. move C. sit D. sleep66. In the follow-up experiments, the scientists found_. A. the hormone adrenaline has much hi

64、gher levels in the blood of the exercising animals, B. how these elements in the runners their increased adrenaline, IL-6, and natural killer immune cells fight against tumor. C. interleukin-6 can both increase and decrease inflammation in the body, depending on where and how it goes to work. D. wha

65、t happens inside mice at high risk for the disease. 67. According to the study, we can infer the fundamental substance to fight the cancer off is_. A. adrenaline B. interleukin-6 C. natural killer cells D. genesD My mom only had one eye. I hated her she was such an embarrassment. My mom ran a small

66、shop at a flea market. She collected little weeds and such to sell anything for the money we needed. There was this one day during elementary school. I remember that it was field day, and my mom came. I was so embarrassed. How could she do this to me? I threw her a hateful look and ran out. I wished

67、 that my mom would just disappear from this world so I said to my mom, “Mom, why dont you have the other eye?! Youre only going to make me a laughingstock. Why dont you just die?” My mom did not respond. That night I woke up, and went to the kitchen to get a glass of water. My mom was crying there,

68、so quietly, as if she was afraid that she might wake me. I took a look at her, and then turned away. Because of the thing I had said to her earlier, there was something pinching at me in the corner of my heart. Even so, I hated my mother who was crying out of her one eye. So I told myself that I wou

69、ld grow up and become successful, because I hated my one-eyed mom and our desperate poverty. Then I studied really hard. I left my mother and came to Seoul and studied, and got accepted in the Seoul University with all the confidence I had. Then, I got married. Im living happily as a successful man.

70、 I like it here because its a place that doesnt remind me of my mom. This happiness was getting bigger and bigger, when someone unexpected came to see me “What?! Whos this?!” It was my mother Still with her one eye. It felt as if the whole sky was falling apart on me. My little girl ran away, scared

71、 of my moms eye. And I asked her, “Who are you? I dont know you!” as if I tried to make that real. I screamed at her “How dare you come to my house and scare my daughter! Get out of here now!” And to this, my mother quietly answered, “oh, Im so sorry. I may have gotten the wrong address,” and she di

72、sappeared. Thank goodness she doesnt recognize me. I was quite relieved. I told myself that I wasnt going to care, or think about this for the rest of my life. One day, a letter regarding a school reunion came to my house. I lied to my wife saying that I was going on a business trip. After the reuni

73、on, I went down to the old shack, that I used to call a housejust out of curiosity there, I found my mother fallen on the cold ground. But I did not shed a single tear. She had a piece of paper in her hand. it was a letter to me. She wrote:My son, I think my life has been long enough now. And I wont

74、 visit Seoul anymore but would it be too much to ask if I wanted you to come visit me once in a while? I miss you so much. And I was so glad when I heard you were coming for the reunion. But I decided not to go to the school. For you Im sorry that I only have one eye, and I was an embarrassment for

75、you. You see, when you were very little, you got into an accident, and lost your eye. As a mother, I couldnt stand watching you having to grow up with only one eye so I gave you mine I was so proud of my son that was seeing a whole new world for me, in my place, with that eye. The couple times that

76、you were angry with me. I thought to myself, its because he loves me. I love you. You mean the world to me.My World Shattered. I hated the person who only lived for me . I cried for My Mother, I didnt know of any way that will make up for my worst deeds68. The writer thought his mother was such an e

77、mbarrassment because_? A. his mother only had one eye B. his mother ran a small shop at a flea market C. his mother went to his school D. his mother was desperately poor69. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. The writers mother gave him one of her eyes. B. The writer got

78、married after he had finished school in another city. C. The writers classmate laughed at him because of his mother. D. The writers mother got a wrong address, and couldnt find her son70. Which one is the best title? A. An embarrassment or a pride? B. A letter from my mother C. Charm of the love D.

79、The road to growth第 II 卷(非选择题, 共35分)第四部分 任务型阅读 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。In a broad sense, migration is usually defined as “permanent or semi-permanent change of residence”. Although movements within nations (internal migration) often exc

80、eed movements between nations (international migration) in volume, the motives of people who move short distances are very similar to those of international migrants.Students of human migration speak of “push” and “pull” factors, which influence an individuals decision to move from one place to anot

81、her. Push factors are associated with the place of origin. A push factor can be as simple and mild a matter as difficulty in finding a suitable job, or as traumatic as war, or severe famine. Obviously, refugees who leave their homes with guns pointed at their heads are motivated almost entirely by p

82、ush factors.Associated with the place of destination, pull factors are mostly economic, such as better job opportunities or the availability of good land to farm. In general, pull factors add up to an apparently better chance for a good life and material well-being than is offered by the place of or

83、igin. When there is a choice between several attractive potential destinations, the deciding factor might be a non-economic consideration such as the presence of relatives, friends, or at least fellow countrymen already established in the new place who are willing to help the newcomers settle in. Co

84、nsiderations of this sort lead to the development of migration flow.Besides push and pull factors, there are what the sociologists call “intervening obstacles”. Even if push and/or pull factors are very strong they still may be outweighed by intervening obstacles, such as the distance of the move, t

85、he trouble and cost of moving, the difficulty of entering the new country, and the problems likely to be encountered on arrival.The decision to move is also influenced by “personal factors” of the potential migrant. The same push-pull factors and obstacles operate differently on different people, so

86、metimes because they are at different stages of their lives, or just because of their varying abilities and personalities. The prospect of packing up everything and moving to a new and perhaps very strange environment may appear interesting and challenging to an unmarried young man and terribly diff

87、icult to a slightly older man with a wife and small kids. Similarly, the need to learn a new language and customs may excite one person and frighten another.Regardless of why people move, migration of large numbers of people causes conflict. The newest arrivals are usually given the lowest-paid jobs

88、 and are resented by native people who may have to compete with them for those jobs. It has usually taken several decades for each group to be accepted into the mainstream of society in the host country.MigrationPassage outlineSupporting detailsBroad (71)_of migrationMigration is permanent or semi-p

89、ermanent change of residence.(72)_ people move within nations than between nations, yet their motives are alike.Factors in migrationPush factors(73)_ to find a suitable job or suffering from war or natural disaster, people are likely to leave their homeland.Pull factors(74)_ by pull factors, people

90、are desperate for more chances to live a better life in the place of destination.Earlier settlers tend to offer help to new migrants, greatly (75)_ migration flow.Intervening obstacles(76)_ as push and pull factors might be, intervening obstacles seems more difficult for some to (77)_.Personal facto

91、rsInternational migration may be interesting to those unmarried but not to those with a family; the same (78)_ of picking up a foreign language may make one excited but another frightened.Impacts of migrationAs a result of large numbers of the newest arrivals, conflicts between them and the natives

92、will (79)_. It usually takes long for the new comers to (80)_ in with the mainstream of the host country.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。1. If you had billions of dollars, would you donate almost all of it to charity? Well thats what Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook, jus

93、t said he would do. Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan promised to give 99 percent of their Facebook shares to society throughout their lifetime. Right now that is about $45 billion (289 billion yuan), and they plan to donate the money to things like science and education. Many billionaires in t

94、he West have done similar things. Bill Gates, creator of Microsoft, made The Giving Pledge, which is where billionaires promise to gradually give away more than half of their wealth to charities.2. Chinas first Charity Law was passed on March 16, 2016, with lawmakers hoping it can give donors confid

95、ence that they are helping the people who really need help. The new law, which will take effect in September, makes it easier for charity groups to raise money and carry out their activities“Charitable programs are indispensable for the fight against poverty. Formulating a charity law helps nongover

96、nmental sources work together in taking targeted measures to eliminate poverty and contribute to achieving the goal of building a moderately prosperous society,” said Li Jianguo, vice chairman of the National Peoples Congress (NPC) Standing Committee.8060402002011 2012 2013 2014 2015 yearbillion yua

97、nTotal donations to the Chinese government and registered charities (2011-2015)3. “Charity”, which means providing aids to needy people, is becoming a popular word in China as the country struggles to reduce the gap between rich and poor.【写作内容】1. 用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;2. 用约120个词就慈善捐助谈谈你的想法,内容包括:(1)慈善捐助对受惠人群会有哪些影响;(2)你最想加入的慈善组织是哪一类(助学、济贫、关爱残疾人、),理由是什么。【写作要求】1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3. 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。 版权所有:高考资源网()

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