1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家密2010/2011学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语出卷人: 高二英语备课组 审核人: 李兆华 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷两部分,共120分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1 答第I卷前考生务必将自己的考试证号、考试科目用铅笔填涂在答题卡上。2 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,不能答在试题卷上。3 第卷答在答卷纸上,答题前考生务必将自己的班级、姓名、学号、考试号填写清楚。第一卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的
2、时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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:How much is the shirt?A. 19. 15.B. 9. 15. C. 9. 18.答案是B。1. What does the woman suggest?A. Setting off early. B. Not going by car. C. Going another day.2. Where are th
3、e two speakers?A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. On the street.3. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Husband and wife.4. What is Frank planning to do?A. To move to a big city. B. To work in London. C. To become a teacher.5. When will Mr. Smith see the man
4、 speaker?A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the afternoon.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白9每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 二个选项中选出 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A读两遍3 , 听第6段材料,问答第6至8小题。6. What is true about Dan?A. He was once in New York.B. This is the first time
5、for him to be in New York.C. He has just arrived in Shanghai from New York.7. How did Dan sleep last night?A. He was too excited to fall asleep.B. He slept quite well.C. He was too tired to sleep well.8. What do we know about the woman?A. Its difficult for her to adjust to time difference.B. She is
6、used to time difference.C. She usually gets a good sleep after a long flight. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11小题。9. Where are the two speakers talking?A. In a teachers office. B. In the school yard. C. In a car.10. How long have the two speakers NOT seen each other?A. Twelve years. B. Eleven years. C. Ten years.11. W
7、hy did the man come to Yale?A. To work as a teacher. B. To visit the university. C. To study in the university. 听第8段紂料,回答第12至14小题。12. Why does the man buy a necklace and a pair of earrings?A. To give his girlfriend as a Christmas present.B. To give his mother as a birthday present.C. To give a frien
8、d as a Christmas present.13. Which necklace does the man want to buy?A. The necklace with a slightly irregular shape.B. The pink necklace.C. The pink necklace with a slightly irregular shape.14. How much does the man pay?A. $ 120. B. $ 130. C. $ 150.听第9段材料,问答第15-17小题。15. What arc the two speakers do
9、ing?A. Theyre on holiday.B. Theyre going home.C. Theyre talking on the phone.16. Who can Tim and Joe most probably be?A. Aunt Lilys children. B. Aunt Lilys friends. C. Aunt Lilys neighbors.17. What do we know from the dialogue?A. Michael and Anny will go to see Aunt Lily.B. Aunt Lily will go to Mich
10、aels home.C. Uncle Jimmy will go to Michaels home.听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。18. Mow many kinds of schools are mentioned by the speaker?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.19. Why are religious schools less expensive than private schools?A. They receive support from public taxes.B. They receive support from successfu
11、l businessmen.C. They are run by churches.20. Why do some parents send their children to private schools?A. Because of less expense.B. Because of high quality.C. Because of free education.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;毎小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It is general
12、ly considered unwise to give a child he or she wants.A. howeverB. whateverC. whicheverD. whenever答案是B。21. Hong Kong has a lot of advantages, including free flow of _ information, a fair competitive environment and _ efficient local government.A. the; anB. 不填; theC. 不填;anD. the; the22. Once he listen
13、s to music, he sings a song _ it.A. withB. toC. atD. by23. It took us long to be accustomed _ the local food and customs.A. to B. ofC. inD. for24. The popularity of MP3 has increased to such a degree that major corporations are _ the portable music player market with MP3 players.A. taking on B. taki
14、ng inC. taking overD. handing over25. Do you agree to the way _ the problem is settled?A. in which B. howC. in thatD. by which26. If you open up any medicine cupboard in the world, there is a high probability _ you will find aspirin and penicillin.A. as B. whoC. thatD. which27. _ is known to all, Ch
15、ina will be an advanced and powerful country in 20 or 30 years time.A. That B. ThisC. AsD. It28. The Da Vinci Code _ to be the bestseller.A. turned outB. turned upC. turned toD. turned down29. It _ to me that I would have a try.A. happenedB. took placeC. occurredD. came about30. As a result of destr
16、oying the forest, a large _ of the desert _ covered the land.A. number; hasB. quantity; hasC. numbers; haveD. quantity; have31. In general, food made by hand is superior _ that made by machines _ taste.A. than; in B. in; toC. to; inD. than; to32. He hasnt slept at all for three days. _ he is tired o
17、ut.A. There is no pointB. There is no needC. It is no wonderD. It is no way33. Teachers recommend parents _ their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safety.A. not allow B. do not allowC. mustnt allowD. couldnt allow34. The palace caught for three times in the last century, and little o
18、f the original building _ now.A. remains B. is remainedC. is remainingD. has been remained35. _ the Internet, these people would have fewer chances of meeting people.A. In B. OnC. With D. Without第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡 上将该项涂黑。My life suffered a lot aft
19、er my fathers death. I had to look after my sick mother and two younger brothers. As the eldest son,I had no choice but to _36_ school and work in a factory. A thread of hope flashed in those _37_ days suddenly. It was a rainy dusk (傍晚) when I put myself in the rain and walked in the street.Suddenly
20、 the rain stopped! _38_, I raised my head, and found that “the sky” was in fact a dark blue _39_. Then I heard a deep voice. “Why not run _40_ an umbrella?” a middle-aged man with one leg on crutch (拐杖)said to me,”If you run, you would get _41_.” I shook my head, but after a second I thought: Right,
21、 _42_? His words shocked me deeply. Without my fathers _43_, could I only be a _44_ to the fate (命运)?While _45_ together in the rain,I knew that he was a promoter (承办人、推销员) from the city, and he received an order (订单) and spent _46_ time on it. Looking at this guy, I had no sympathy but _47_. I took
22、 the umbrella from his hand and he told me that he once had _48_ of being a policeman, but an accident _49_ his dream. Though his present work was _50 _ and did not suit for his_51_,every outing was a wonderful start to him. He was glad that he didnt _52_ heart and still “ran” on the road of life_53
23、_ by the mans remarks,I went to a city in the south and became an insurance representative. After two years “running”, I got _54_ and my family turned better gradually.Everything is so simple: to run without an umbrella! So when you _55_ the rainy season of your life, there will be bright sky ahead
24、of you.36.A. desertB.dismissC. rejectD.quit37.A.darkB.brightC. whiteD.colorful38.A. InterestedB.ConfusedC. ExcitedD.Disappointed39.A. hatB.raincoatC. umbrellaD.jacket40.A.withB.withoutC. forD.to41.A.drierB.warmerC. less wetD.less cold42.A.why notB.or whatC. so whatD.who knows43.A.praiseB.protectionC
25、. comfortD.attention44.A.slave 奴隶B.masterC. guestD.commander 司令官45.A.runningB.wanderingC. joggingD.walking46.A.muchB.noC. littleD.some47.A.envy嫉妒B.admiration羡慕C. loveD.care48.A.approvedB.knownC. spokenD.dreamed49.A.defeatedB.damagedC. ruinedD.wiped50.A.boringB.demandingC. rewardingD.tiring51.A.handB
26、.footC. armD.leg52.A.loseB.takeC. changeD.gather53.A.AmusedB.TerrifiedC. EncouragedD.Shocked54.A.anywhereB.everywhereC. somewhereD.nowhere55.A.run intoB.run acrossC. run away withD.run out of第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANineteen-year-old Christopher
27、 Paolini has always loved adventure books. In fact, he plotted out his first book, Eragon (龙骑士), when he was just fifteen! Eragon is selling more copies than most of the Harry Potter books. A reporter from Whos News talked to this young author about his books and how he ended up being one of the bes
28、t-selling authors of all time!Reporter: _Christopher Paolini (CP): I love fantasy. I love the sense of awe and wonder that you always get at the end of a great book or movie. Eragon was an attempt to express that. When I was about twelve, I read a book called Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher. Its abo
29、ut a young boy who went into a mysterious shop and bought a dragon egg that ends up hatching (孵化). It stuck in my head. Eragon was an attempt to see what I could do with the idea myself. Reporter: Where else do you get your ideas?CP: Im definitely influenced by authors who have a fairly inventive us
30、e of language, imaginative worlds and a sense of wonderauthors who write about things that other people dont.Reporter: What was the hardest thing about writing Eragon? CP: Probably the editing because I wasnt used to it. It was a kind of shock doing it. But also I was having to learn a huge amount a
31、bout grammar and commas and other things Id never paid much attention to before. Id say that editing and writing are pretty much equal in difficulty. My raw writing is a lot more professional now than it ever was before because of everything I learned through the editing process.Reporter: How do you
32、 avoid becoming frustrated (感到受挫的) with the writing process? CP: Write about what you enjoy the most or what touches you the most; otherwise youll never be able to survive a book-length project.Reporter: Anything else youd like to share with our readers? CP: Before I wrote Eragon, I spent an entire
33、month plotting out the entire story so I wasnt writing blindly. That helps. I really poured my heart and soul into it. Its not just an adventure story: it is about Eragon trying to work out who we are, why we are here and how we can live honorably.56. The reporters first question is most likely to b
34、e “_”.A. Whats the most interesting thing about Eragon?B. What inspired you to write Eragon?C. How has your writing improved after Eragon?D. How long did it take you to write Eragon?57. What does the underlined word “that” refer to in the third paragraph? A. A story. B. The sense of awe and wonder.
35、C. An idea. D. A great book or movie.58. What does Paolini find as difficult as writing?A. Plotting out the story. B. Grammar and commas.C. The editing process. D. The creative use of language.59. Which of the following BEST indicates (表明) Paolini devoted himself completely to writing Eragon?A. “Wri
36、te about what you enjoy the most or what touches you the most.”B. “Eragon was an attempt to see what I could do with the idea myself.”C. “I spent an entire month plotting out the entire story.”D. “I really poured my heart and soul into it.”BOne month into my French degree course at Nottingham Univer
37、sity, I was eager to travel around, having just spent a year working as a teacher in Nepal. Two years later, my schedule reads more like a travellers than a students does , having spent 18 months abroad under university programmes.I have seen many students abandon their studies, desiring to see the
38、world before making any long-term decisions. My advice for would-be globe travellers is to choose a degree subject that you find truly interesting, and use the resources available to see as much of the world as possible. So no longer does the “travel or study question need an either/or response ; wi
39、th a little research and organization, its possible to combine the two. Two programmes that allow you to do this are Erasmus and U21.The Erasmus Programme aims to increase student mobility within the European Union and associated states. Participants under this programme get to spend a semester (学期)
40、at a foreign university, often receiving a grant (助学金)from the EU or their home department. By the start of the next academic year, more than one million students will have benefited under Erasmus. Not only do you get to sit through hours of lectures in the local language , you also gain cultural ex
41、perience in the country. France, Germany and Spain are always popular, but the EU encourages applications to countries where less popular languages are spoken,such as Greece and Portugal. Theoretically, students of any subject can participate in the Erasmus Programme , although it depends on the inv
42、olvement of your specific department in the project. The reality is that, in many universities, the programme is most commonly intended for modern language students.For a French student like me, Melbourne in Australia seems an unlikely destination, yet I was sent there in my second year. U21 is a mu
43、ltinational association of universities throughout the world, which have united to offer their students the opportunity to study abroad for a semester. The applicants destination depends on the links between their department and the corresponding departments of member universities, which can be foun
44、d in countries such as New Zealand, China, Singapore, Canada, Sweden and the United States.60. What happened to many students who travelled while studying?A. They chose a degree subject that they found truly interesting.B. They abandoned their studies.C. They used the resources available to see the
45、world.D. They responded to the “travel or study question.61. Who is most likely to be chosen by the Erasmus Programme?A. A student from the EU.B. A student who would be a global traveller.C. A modern language student.D. A student involved in a specific department.62. Which of the following can be th
46、e best title for the passage?A. Seeing the World with University Students.B. Studying and Traveling in the European Union.C. Experiencing Foreign Cultures.D. Studying Abroad under University Programmes.CEnvironmentalists said our planet was doomed to die. Now one man says they are wrong.Everyone kno
47、ws the planet is in bad shape,thundered a magazine article last year. Species(物种)are being driven to die out at record rates, and the rivers are so poisonous that fish are floating on the surface , dead.But theres a growing belief that what everyone takes for granted is wrong : things are actually g
48、etting better. A new book is about to overturn our most basic assumptions about the worlds environment. Rivers, seas, rain and the atmosphere are all getting cleaner. The total amount of forests in the world is not declining. The Skeptical Environmentalist by Bjorn Lomborg, professor of statistics a
49、t the University of Aarhus in Denmark, is an attack on the misleading claims of environmental groups, and the bad news culture that makes people believe everything is getting worse.Now the attacks are increasingly coming from left-wing environmentalists such as Lomborg, a former member of Greenpeace
50、. The accusation (责备) is that, although the environment is improving, green groups with profits of hundreds of millions of pounds a year are using scare tactics (谋略)to gain donations. Lomborgs book doesnt deny global warmingprobably the biggest environmental threatbut destroys almost every other env
51、ironmental claim with many official statistics.The Worldwatch Institute claims that deforestation (砍伐树木) has been accelerating over the last 30 years”. But Lomborg says that is simply rubbish. Since the dawn of agriculture the world has lost about 20 per cent of its forest cover,but in recent decade
52、s the forest areas depleting has come to a stop. According to UN figures, the area of forests has remained almost steady, at about 30 per cent of total land area, since the 1940s. Forests in countries such as the US,UK and Canada have actually been expanding over the past 40 years. Despite all the w
53、arnings the Amazon rainforest has only shrunk (缩小) by about 15 per cent.Nor are all our species dying out. Some campaigners claim that 50 per cent of all species will have died out within 50 years. But other studies show only 0. 08 per cent of species are dying out each year. Conservation (环境保护) eff
54、orts have been successful. Whales are no longer threatened and the bald eagle (秃鹫) is off the endangered list.Environmental groups claim that many of the improvements are the results of the success of their campaigns. Stephen Tindale,director of Greenpeace UK,said: “There are important examples, suc
55、h as acid rain and ozone,where things werent as bad as predicted, and thats because behaviour changed.”63. In his book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, what is Lomborgs main argument?A. Our planet is in bad shape.B. The worlds environment is improving.C. The total amount of forests in the world is n
56、ot declining.D. Conservation efforts have been successful.64. What is Lomborgs main accusation of environmentalists?A. They scared people into making donations.B. They overturned our basic assumptions about the worlds environment.C. They changed their behavior toward the environment.D. They only tol
57、d people bad news about the environment.65. The underlined word “depleting” in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to “_”.A. reducing B. limiting C. expanding (扩大) D. accelerating (促进)66. According to the passage, which of the following statements indicates positive aspects of the environment?A. The t
58、otal area of forests in the world has increased significantly.B. The effects of global warming are not as bad as first expected.C. It appears that the bald eagle will now survive.D. In the last 50 years the number of whales has increased.DWhen she was a girl of sixteen and before she began to work i
59、n the store, Alice had dated (与某人约会) a young man. The young man, named Ned Currie, was older than Alice. He was employed on the local newspaper and for a long time he went to see Alice almost every evening. Together the two walked under the trees through the streets of the town and talked of what th
60、ey would do with their lives. Alice was then a very pretty girl and one night Ned took her into his arms and kissed her. He became excited and said things he did not intend to say and Alice, betrayed by her desire to have something beautiful come into her narrow life, also grew excited. She also tal
61、ked. The outer crust (壳) of her life , all of her natural shyness and reserve, was torn away and she gave herself over to the emotions of love.When,late in the fall,Ned went away to Cleveland to try to get a place on a city newspaper and rise in the world , she wanted to go with him. With a tremblin
62、g voice she told him what was in her mind. “I will work and you can work,” she said. “I dont want to tie you to a needless expense that will stop you making progress. Dont marry me now. Well get along without that and we can be together. Even though we live in the same house, no one will say anythin
63、g. In the city well be unknown and people will pay no attention to us.Ned was puzzled by his sweethearts determination and was also deeply touched. He had wanted a girlfriend just to relieve the boredom of his life but had changed his mind. He now wanted to protect her and care for her. “You dont kn
64、ow what youre talking about,” he said sharply; Ill let you do no such thing. As soon as I get a good job, Ill come back. For the present youll have to stay here. Its the only thing we can do.”On the evening before he left Winesburg, Ned went to call on Alice. They walked about through the streets fo
65、r an hour and then went for a drive in the country. The moon came up and they found themselves unable to talk. They stopped at a place where a long meadow ran down to the bank of Wine Creek and there in the dim light he kissed her and promised he would love her forever. When they returned to town, i
66、t did not seem to them that anything in the future could blot out (拭去)the wonder and beauty of that evening. Now we will have to stick to each other; whatever happens, we will have to do that,” Ned said as he left the girl at her fathers door.He did not succeed in getting a place on a Cleveland news
67、paper and went west to Chicago. For a time he was lonely and wrote to Alice almost every day. Then he was caught up by the life of the city ; he began to make friends and found new interests in life. In Chicago he boarded at a house where there were several women. One of them attracted his attention
68、 and he forgot Alice in Winesburg. At the end of a year he had stopped writing letters, and only once in a long time, when he was lonely or when he went into one of the city parks and saw the moon shining on the grass as it had shone that night on the meadow by Wine Creek , did he think of her at al
69、l.67. The general tone (语气、笔调) of this text is_.A. angry B. optimistic (乐观的) C. supportive (支持的) D. sad68. What can be inferred from the underlined phrase “With a trembling voice” in Paragraph 2?A. Alice was excited. B. Alice was regretful (后悔的).C. Alice was confident (自信的). D. Alice was uncertain.6
70、9. Ned wrote to Alice almost every day because he _.A. loved her very muchB. hoped she would join him in ChicagoC. did not have anything better to doD. had a lot of interesting things to tell her70. Which of the following words can BEST describe Ned?A. Protective (保护的). B. Changeable (善变的). C. Greed
71、y (贪婪的). D. Faithful.第二卷(两部分,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1个单词。On my first job as sports editor for Leader Enterprise, I didnt get a lot of fan mail,so I was attracted by a letter that was dropped on my desk one morning.When I opened it, I read: “A nic
72、e piece of writing on the Tigers. Keep up the good work.” It was signed by Don Wolfe,the sports editor. Because I was a teenager, his words couldnt have been more inspiring. I kept the letter in my desk drawer. Whenever I doubted whether I had the talent to be a writer,I would reread Dons letter and
73、 feel confident again.Later,when I got to know him, I learned that Don made a habit of writing a few quick , encouraging words to people in all walks of life. “When I make others feel good about themselves,” he told me, “I feel good too.”Over the years, Ive tried to copy the example of Don,because I
74、 think they are on to something important. Such letters bring warmth. A few lines of praise have been known to turn around a day, even a life.Why, then, are there few such letter writers? My guess is that theyre afraid theyll be misunderstood, and sound insincere. Also, writing takes time; its far e
75、asier to pick up the phone.Even though letter writing may take longer, some pretty busy people do it, including George Bush, who owes much of his success in politics to his ever-ready pen. How?Throughout his career he has followed up every contact with a line of praise or thanks. His letters go not
76、only to friends and colleagues, but to casual acquaintances and total strangers.Even top managers have begun to learn the lesson, and earn the benefits of writing letters that lift people up. Former Ford chairman Donald Peterson, who is largely responsible for improving the business of the company i
77、n the 1980s, made it a practice to write positive messages to colleagues every day.What does it take to write letters that lift spirits and warm hearts? The most successful people include what I call the four “Ss” of letter writing.They are sincere. No one wants false praise.They are usually short.
78、Say what you want to in three sentences.They are specific. Praising a business colleague by telling him “good speech” is too vague; “great story about Warren Buffets investment strategy” is precise.They are spontaneous (自发的).This gives them the freshness and enthusiasm that will stay in the readers
79、mind long afterward.The thought counts. Please keep paper, envelopes and stamps close at hand, even when you travel. Be generous with your praise. Even if your praise is a little ahead of reality, remember that expectations are often the parents of dreams fulfilled.Today I got a warm letter from my
80、old boss. His little letter to me was full of uplifting phrases, and it sent me to my computer to write a few overdue letters of my own. I dont know if they will make anybody elses day, but they made mine. As my friend Don Wolfe said, making others feel good about themselves makes me feel good too.T
81、he Power of a LetterExamplesAdvantagesDon WolfeTo encourage others and make them as well as 71. _ feeling goodGeorge BushTo keep 72. _ with others to make his 73._ career successfulDonald PetersonTo change the company for the 74. _The writers old 75. _To warm the writers heart and send him to write
82、to others76. _ can we write encouraging letters well?Praise should be sincere , not 77. _. Praise should be short, not long. Praise should be 78. _ ,not vague. Praise should be spontaneous, not unnatural. People should be 79. _to praise others.People should be well prepared by 80. _ paper, envelopes
83、 and stamps close at hand.第五部分 书面表达(满分25分)随着煤、石油和天然气正逐渐耗尽,随着人们越来越关注环境的污染,越来越多的国家正在寻找其它能源,例如核能。与传统能源相比,其优点正逐渐被人们认识,但是核能的缺点也在呈现出来。一方面,核能发电不会排放大量的污染到大气中,因此核能不会造成空气污染。另一方面,建设核能电厂投资成本太大。此外,核反应器内有大量的放射性物质,一旦发生核事故,这些危险物质会释放出来,对生态及民众造成伤害。要求:请根据中文提示写作,阐述核能的优点和缺点,并发表自己的看法。可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。150词左右。标题已为你写好,不计入总词数。文
84、中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。参考词汇:核能:nuclear energy,煤:coal,石油:oil,天然气:natural gas,传统能源:traditional sources of energy,核电厂:nuclear power station,放射性物质:radioactive substance,核反应器:nuclear reactor,核事故:nuclear accident生态:ecologyThe advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy_南京六中2010/2011学年度第二学期期末考试高二英语参考答案1A2C3B4
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86、ss 76. How 77. false/insincere 78 specific/precise79. generous 80. keeping书面表达评分建议1. 本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。 评分时,可先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定 或调整档次,最后给分。2. 少于120词或多于180词的,从总分中酌情减去1一2分。3. 评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、运用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连 贯性及语言的得体性。4. 拼写和标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。5.
87、 如字迹难以辨认,以致影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。参考例文:【自由发挥,言之有理即可】In my opinion, unclear energy will take the place of conventional energy because unclear energy is non-polluting and people now can control this energy freely. I believe if we use the nuclear energy in the right way, it will provide us enough energy without doing any harm to us.版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()高考资源网版权所有 侵权必究