1、第三部分仿真模拟卷仿真模拟卷(一) (满分120分,限时100分钟)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A(2019南昌模拟)Some of the best cycling routes in the world pass through the most beautiful scenery. Here are some of worlds best bike routes for cyclists who are either up for having a good sweat
2、 or simply seeing the world without leaving an ugly carbon footprint behind.The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, AustraliaIf you like a challenge, take on this 243kilometer windy road along Australias southeastern coast. If a day is all youve got, take the 60kilometer route from Torquay to Bells Beach. T
3、here youll cycle through rural farmland, enjoy the sweeping ocean views from cliff tops, and snake past the wetlands around Lake Connewarre.The Udaipur City Tour, Rajasthan, IndiaBiking is arguably the best way to explore Udaipur, Venice of the East.Cyclists often need to cycle past herdsmen and the
4、ir goats and camels, sharing narrow, old pavements in this romantic place. But surrounded by ancient castles and grand palaces, Udaipur brings about one of the best biking experiences, allowing cyclists to truly discover rural India.The Karakoram Highway, ChinaPakistanThe Karakoram Highway is the hi
5、ghest international road in the world, reaching an altitude of 4,717 meters near the Khunjerab Pass. Starting in Kashgar, China, cyclists can travel up to 1,200 kilometers on mostly unpaved roads, but the views are as breathtaking as the riding.The Route of the Hiawatha, IdahoMontana, United StatesT
6、ake your family out to Montana this summer and cycle along the most scenic disused railroad in the country. The railroad turned bike trail turns into 24 kilometers of leisure biking that takes you over seven trestles (栈桥) and through 10 tunnels, with the longest one, the Taft Tunnel, stretching for
7、2.7 kilometers.21In which tour can you enjoy the seaside scenery?AThe Great Ocean Road.BThe Udaipur City Tour.CThe Karakoram Highway.DThe Route of the Hiawatha.解析:选A细节理解题。根据The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia部分第一句中的“coast”和最后一句中的“There youll cycle through rural farmland, enjoy the sweeping oce
8、an views from cliff tops, and snake past the wetlands around Lake Connewarre.”,并结合题干可知,在骑行中可以享受到海边风景的是澳大利亚的这条骑行路线。22What can you do on the Udaipur City Tour?AGo to Venice.BFeed wild animals.CVisit cultural relics.DEnjoy modern architectures.解析:选C推理判断题。根据The Udaipur City Tour, Rajasthan, India部分最后一句“
9、But surrounded by ancient castles and grand palaces, Udaipur brings about one of the best biking experiences, allowing cyclists to truly discover rural India.”可知,在这条骑行路线中,Udaipur被古城堡和宏伟的宫殿所环绕,即骑行者可以参观文化遗址。23Whats special about the Karakoram Highway?AIt is a totally undeveloped route.BIt goes along a
10、n abandoned railway.CIt owns the longest tunnel in the world.DIt lies higher than other international roads.解析:选D细节理解题。根据The Karakoram Highway, ChinaPakistan部分中的“The Karakoram Highway is the highest international road in the world”可知,the Karakoram Highway比世界上的其他国际道路要高。B(2019合肥质检)A simple project to
11、help a family in need stopped Luke Mickelson in his tracks. In 2012, he and his family were inspired to build and donate a bunk bed, one bed on top of the other, after learning there were local children who slept on the floor. Shocked to discover how widespread this need was in his community, Mickel
12、son founded Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit that builds and delivers beds to children in need.Born and raised in Idaho, Mickelson, now 41, had a thriving career. He coached his kids sports teams and fished in the nearby river. But when he met children who were sleeping on the floor, his peacefu
13、l life changed course.Using safety guidelines and his daughters bunk bed as a model, Mickelson started buying wood and supplies to build beds with his own money. He recruited friends and family members to help around the holidays. As the word spread, interest and involvement from his and other commu
14、nities flooded along with Mickelsons bunk bed output. “That first project, we built 11 bunk beds in my garage,” he said. “The next year, we did 15. Then it doubled every year. In 2017, we built 612 bunk beds.”With the motto “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town”, the nonprofit and its more than 65
15、 branches have built and delivered more than 1,500 free beds to children across America. But along with the rapid growth, Mickelson was faced with a tough choice: advancing his career or his nonprofit. He chose the latter and went from making “great money to zero money”. Hes never looked back. “I fo
16、und that the need I have isnt financial,” he said. “The need I have is seeing the joy on kids faces, knowing that I can make a difference.”语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。Mickelson为了让自己社区的无床可睡的孩子们能够有床睡觉,成立了一个公益组织“Sleep in Heavenly Peace”。24Why did Mickelson set up Sleep in Heavenly Peace?ATo help the poor children.BT
17、o make a big fortune.CTo inspire his community.DTo get more donations.解析:选A细节理解题。根据文章的第一段,尤其是最后一句中的“Mickelson founded Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit that builds and delivers beds to children in need”可知,Mickelson创建这个非营利组织是为了帮助贫困儿童。25What do we know about Luke Mickelson?AHe had his own fish farm
18、.BHe changed his career from time to time.CHe used to sleep on the floor when he was a kid.DHe originally had a relaxing and pleasant life.解析:选D推理判断题。根据文章的第二段,尤其是最后一句“But when he met children who were sleeping on the floor, his peaceful life changed course.”可推知,Mickelson一开始过着轻松、舒适的生活。26How did other
19、 people react to Mickelsons project?AThey showed little interest in it.BThey were supportive and involved in it.CThey were doubtful about the safety of the bunk bed.DThey volunteered to buy beds with their own money.解析:选B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“He recruited friends and family members to help around the holida
20、ys. As the word spread, interest and involvement from his and other communities flooded”可知,Mickelson的朋友和其他家庭成员都来帮忙,随着消息的传播,更多人参与进来,由此可知,人们对Mickelson创建的这个组织非常支持,并且积极参与。27What is Mickelsons attitude to the nonprofit?AAmbiguous.BDefensive.CCautious.DPositive.解析:选D推理判断题。根据文章最后一段,尤其是“The need I have .mak
21、e a difference.”可知,Mickelson想要看到孩子们脸上的喜悦,他知道他在做一些有影响的事;由此可推知,他对这个组织持积极的态度。C(2019重庆七校联考)Googles new camera, called Google Clips, is a small, smart device. It comes with a case that has a clip (夹子), but its not designed to be worn on your clothing. Most interestingly, it uses artificial intelligence t
22、o take photography out of your hands so it can capture moments on its own.This roughly 2inch by 2inch camera, with a threehour battery life and Gorilla Glass for toughness, is intended for candid moments, like when a child does something cute that may happen too quickly for you to pull out your smar
23、tphone.The device uses machine learning algorithms (计算程序) to help capture scenes. Those algorithms include face recognition. “Once it learns that theres a face you see frequently, itll try to get nice photos of the face,” said Juston Payne, the devices product manager. And they also want it to recog
24、nize facial expressions, training it to know what happiness looks like. The Google team also trained it to recognize what not to shoot like when a childs hand is over the lens, or if it is tossed in a dark purse.The only way to see the images is by connecting the camera with your phone, as it has no
25、 screen for viewing or editing.Were people concerned it could seem strange? Yes, Payne admitted. But they said they addressed that by making it obvious what it is. A green light on the front signals that it is on. Besides, unlike a camera meant to monitor your home, it is not connected to the Intern
26、et.“This product is only possible because of the way that silicon has advanced,” Payne said, noting that it was only in the past year or so that they could squeeze the technology down into a device this size. Going forward, were likely to get more assistance from the artificial intelligence packed i
27、nto our apps and gadgets.28What is the most outstanding feature of Google Clips?AIt is equipped with tough glass.BIt enables easy Internet access.CIt allows of handsfree photography.DIt can be worn on your clothing.解析:选C细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“Most interestingly, it uses artificial intelligence to take phot
28、ography out of your hands so it can capture moments on its own.”可知,这款新型相机最具特色的地方就是通过人工智能解放了人的双手,故选C。29What does the underlined word “candid” in paragraph 2 mean?ABrief.BTouching.CUnforgettable.DEmbarrassing.解析:选A词义猜测题。根据第二段中的“like when a child does something cute that may happen too quickly for you
29、to pull out your smartphone”可知,这些时刻太快,转瞬即逝,因此需要抓拍,故A项与画线词含义相近。30What makes Google Clips a reality according to Juston Payne?AThe popularity of the Internet.BThe advance in technology.CThe rise of the smartphone industry.DThe reduction in the price of lens.解析:选B细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“This product is only pos
30、sible because of the way that silicon has advanced, Payne said, noting that it was only in the past year or so that they could squeeze the technology down into a device this size.”可知,技术上的进步让这种相机成为可能,故选B。31What is the best title for the text?AA New Digital Camera from GoogleBNew Gadgets in the Age of
31、 AppsCArtificial Intelligence in Everyday LifeDAn Alternative Way to Photography解析:选A标题归纳题。根据第一段的开篇点题,并结合对全文的整体理解,尤其是关键词“camera”可知,本文主要讲述的是Google研发的新型相机,故选A。DIn the mid1990s, Dr. Marshall Duke, a psychologist at Emory University, was asked to help explore ceremonies in American families.“There was a
32、 lot of research at the time into the falling apart of the family,” he said. “But we were more interested in what families could do to oppose those forces.” And they found that the single most important thing you can do for your family may be the simplest of all: develop a strong family narrative.Ar
33、ound that time, Dr. Dukes wife, Sara, a psychologist who works with children with learning disabilities, noticed something about her students. “The ones who know a lot about their families tend to do better when they face challenges,” she said.Her husband was interested, and along with a colleague,
34、Robyn Fivush, set out to learn if Saras assumption was valid. They developed a measure called the “Do You Know?”scale (量表) that asked children to answer 20 questions. Examples included: Do you know where your grandparents grew up? Do you know where your mom and dad went to high school? Do you know a
35、n illness or something really terrible that happened in your family?Dr. Duke and Dr. Fivush asked those questions of four dozen families in the summer of 2001, and taped several of their dinner table conversations. They then compared the childrens results to a battery of psychological tests the chil
36、dren had taken, and reached a surprising conclusion. The more children knew about their familys history, the stronger their sense of control over their lives and the higher their selfrespect. Why does knowing where your grandmother went to school help a child become tougher and happier?“The answers
37、have to do with a childs sense of being part of a larger family,” Dr. Duke said.So if you want a happier family, retell the story of your family, especially about the positive moments and how you braved the difficult ones. That act alone may increase the probability that your family will thrive (兴旺)
38、 for many generations to come. This is particularly important for children, whose identity tends to get locked in during adolescence.语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。一项研究显示,孩子对家史了解得越多,越能成长为一个精神健康的人。32What research topic attracted Dr. Duke most in the mid1990s?AWhy families fell apart.BHow to keep families united.CWhy
39、family ceremonies existed.DHow to preserve family traditions.解析:选B推理判断题。根据第一段中的“But we were more interested in what families could do to oppose those forces.”可知,吸引Duke医生的研究课题是如何让家庭凝聚在一起。33Why did Duke and Fivush develop the “Do You Know?”scale?ATo explore learning disabilities.BTo study family chall
40、enges.CTo test Saras assumption.DTo research family illnesses.解析:选C推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Her husband was interested . developed a measure called the Do You Know? scale(量表)”可知,Duke和Fivush制作“Do You Know?”量表的目的是为了检验Sara的设想。34What may be linked with kids mental health according to Duke?AThe frequency of dinner
41、table conversations.BThe knowledge about their family history.CThe sense of control over their schoolwork.DThe belief in their familys success.解析:选B细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The more children knew about their familys history, the stronger their sense of control over their lives and the higher their selfrespect.
42、”可知,Duke的研究显示,孩子的精神健康与他们对家史的了解程度有关。35What does the underlined word “This” in the last paragraph refer to?ATelling family stories.BHaving a thriving family.CLiving in a happy family.DBraving the difficult moments.解析:选A代词指代题。根据最后一段的内容可知,作者在最后一段提出建议:若想家庭幸福,家族兴旺,给孩子们讲讲家庭故事吧。This在此处指代的是“讲述家庭故事”。第二节(共5小题;
43、每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Sometimes you may want to start a new good habit and its difficult to do. Youve made good plans, but your body just doesnt do what you want it to do. On the other hand, all bad habits started innocently enough._36_ Then, over time, as you practice
44、d the habit over and over again, they seemed like they were a natural way to behave. Here are some tips for doing away with bad habits.Create or change one habit at a time.When you want to change a bad habit, dont try to work on more than one at a time. _37_ You may want to start with a smaller habi
45、t first, and once youve mastered it, then you can move on to another habit thats more difficult for you._38_Tell your commitment to create a new habit to your family, friends and coworkers. The more people, the better. Make a promise to text them, call them or contact them online as soon as theres a
46、 problem. Keep all these people updated on your progress to make you responsible to them.Communicate with yourself too.Remind yourself often of your commitment. _39_ Write down every day what happens, what your feelings are, and how youll continue to create the new habit or change this bad habit. Th
47、e journal helps you stay motivated, especially if you can see your progress every day.Deal positively with relapse (退步)If you relapse, dont give up. First, figure out what happened, what thoughts went through your mind, and what to do or think differently next time. _40_ Learn from your failure so t
48、hat your failure becomes a positive thing that helps you to succeed.AShare with others.BKeep focused on improving.CYou know what you want to do, but doing it isnt easy.DThey started as things you learned to do or enjoyed doing.EThen be consistent from that time forward in creating the new habit.FDev
49、ote all of your time and energy to working on that one habit first.GKeep a journal of everything that is relevant to making your change day by day.36选DD项中的“They”指代设空上一句中的“bad habits”;D项中的“started”是对设空上一句中的“started”的原词复现。37选FF项中的“working on that one habit first”与设空上一句中的“dont try to work on more than
50、one at a time”属于同义表达。38选A设空为段落小标题。根据该段的主要内容“告知他人你要建立好习惯的意愿,并在有困难时向他们求助。”可知,A项“与他人分享”适合作本段标题。39选GG项中的“day by day”与设空后一句中的“every day”属于同义表达。G项中的“a journal”与下文的“The journal”为同一所指。40选EE项中的“Then”与设空上一句中的“First”为时间标记词,E项“接下来,从今往后,一以贯之,建立那个新的习惯。”与设空上一句“First, figure out what happened, what thoughts went th
51、rough your mind, and what to do or think differently next time.”构成语义上的顺承关系。第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(2019合肥质检)Greenberg was a lucky guy to enter Columbia University on a full scholarship. But just before junior year, Greenbergs _41_ cha
52、nged. One day his vision “_42_ up” and later he was diagnosed (诊断) with glaucoma (青光眼). Then doctors operated on Greenbergs eyes. _43_, the surgery didnt work. Greenberg was going blind. He was so _44_ that he refused to see anyone.As Greenbergs best friend, Arthur persuaded Greenberg to go back to
53、Columbia University and _45_ to be his “reader”. Arthur read _46_ to him every day, taking time out from his own study, and Greenberg _47_ scoring straight As. Still, he was _48_ about getting alone and relied on his friend.Then, one afternoon, Greenberg and Arthur went to Midtown Manhattan. When it
54、 was time to go back to campus, Arttur said he couldnt _49_ him because of an appointment. Greenberg _50_. They argued, and Arthur walked off, _51_ Greenberg alone in Grand Central Terminal. Greenberg, who was completely _52_, stumbled (蹒跚而行) through the rushhour crowd. He took a shuttle train west
55、to Times Square, and then transferred to an uptown train. Four miles later, he _53_ at the Columbia University stop.At the gate of the university, someone _54_ him. “Oops, excuse me, sir.” Greenberg _55_ the voice. It was Arthurs. Greenbergs first reaction was _56_, but in the next second, he realiz
56、ed what he had just _57_ and realized, too, who had made it possible. _58_, Arthur had been with him the whole day, using one of the most _59_ strategies.Blindness doesnt make Greenberg fail to appreciate the _60_ of life. He always says he is the luckiest man in the world.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。Greenberg是哥伦
57、比亚大学的一名优秀学生,他因患青光眼而失明,因此不愿见任何人。幸运的是,在好朋友Arthur的帮助下,他克服了困难,重新找到了生活的美好。41A.faithBattitudeCfortuneDreputation解析:选C根据空前一句“Greenberg was a lucky guy to enter Columbia University on a full scholarship.”和空后一句中的“he was diagnosed (诊断) with glaucoma (青光眼)”可推知,此处表示Greenberg的命运(fortune)发生了变化。故选C。42A.litBsteamed
58、CclearedDcheered解析:选B根据空后的“and later he was diagnosed (诊断) with glaucoma (青光眼)”可推知,一天,他的视力变得模糊(steamed)。故选B。43A.OtherwiseBMoreoverCThereforeDHowever解析:选D根据空前一句“Then doctors operated on Greenbergs eyes.”和空后的“the surgery didnt work”可知,前后句是转折关系。However“但是,然而”符合语境。故选D。44A.shyBdesperateCselfishDnervous解析
59、:选B根据空前一句“Greenberg was going blind.”可知,他是如此绝望(desperate)以至于拒绝见任何人。故选B。45A.offeredBpretendedChappenedDlearned解析:选A根据下文“Arthur read _46_ to him every day, taking time out from his own study”可知,Arthur说服Greenberg回到哥伦比亚大学,并主动提出(offered)成为他的“阅读器”。故选A。46A.lettersBnewspapersCtextbooksDmagazines解析:选C根据下文“Gr
60、eenberg _47_ scoring straight As”并结合语境可推知,Arthur应该是给Greenberg读课本(textbooks)。故选C。47A.ended upBcarried onCimaginedDconsidered解析:选A根据语境可知,在Arthur的帮助下,Greenberg最终取得了全优的成绩。end up“最终处于”符合语境。故选A。48A.curiousBconfidentCexcitedDtentative解析:选D根据本句中的“Still”以及空后的“relied on his friend”可推知,他对独处感到犹豫。tentative“犹豫的”符
61、合语境,故选D。49A.abandonBrescueCcomfortDaccompany解析:选D根据空后的“because of an appointment”可知,Arthur因为有约会而无法陪同(accompany)他。故选D。abandon“抛弃,丢弃”;rescue“营救”;comfort“安慰”。50A.compromisedBpanickedCexplainedDapologized解析:选B根据语境可知,Greenberg还没有做好独处的准备,当Arthur无法陪同他时,他感到惊慌失措(panicked)。故选B。compromise“妥协”;explain“解释”;apolo
62、gize“道歉”。51A.leavingBfindingCconsultingDserving解析:选A根据空前的“Arthur walked off”可知,Arthur把Greenberg独自留在(leaving)纽约中央车站。故选A。52A.tiredBamusedCconfusedDsatisfied解析:选C根据语境并结合选项可知,对于Arthur将他独自留下,他感到很困惑。confused“困惑的,糊涂的”符合语境。故选C。53A.got offBpulled overClooked aroundDran away解析:选A根据空后的“at the Columbia Universi
63、ty stop”可推知,Greenberg在哥伦比亚大学站下了车。故选A。54A.turned toBshouted atCknocked intoDquarreled with解析:选C根据下文中的“Oops, excuse me, sir.”可推知,有人撞(knocked into)到了Greenberg。故选C。55A.raisedBlostCcontrolledDrecognized解析:选D根据下文中的“It was Arthurs.”可知,Greenberg认出(recognized)了Arthur的声音。故选D。56A.angerBpleasureCreliefDsorrow解析
64、:选A根据语境可知,Arthur之前将他独自留下,现在又撞到了他,Greenberg第一反应应是愤怒(anger)。故选A。57A.missedBquestionedCignoredDachieved解析:选D根据空后的“and realized, too, who had made it possible”可知,Greenberg意识到他这次能独自回到学校而不用依靠Arthur,这是之前他一直犹豫而没敢去做的事情。故选D。58A.GraduallyBFinallyCObviouslyDStrangely解析:选C根据空后的“Arthur had been with him the whole
65、 day, using one of the most _59_ strategies.”可推知,很明显(Obviously),Arthur一整天都和他在一起,用一种最巧妙的(brilliant)计策。故选C。59A.brilliantBfamiliarCdefensiveDcomplex解析:选A参见上题解析。familiar“熟悉的”;defensive“防御的”;complex“复杂的”。60A.magicBbeautyCwisdomDtruth解析:选B根据全文内容以及空后一句“He always says he is the luckiest man in the world.”可知
66、,失明也未能阻止Greenberg欣赏生活的美好(beauty)。故选B。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(2019长沙模拟)When we read a poem, we often imagine what the poets _61_ (think) when they wrote or what they were doing at the time. These thoughts let us connect with the words better, as if wed created the po
67、em _62_ (we). Will a poem still mean as much if a computer writes it?By _63_ (use) algorithms (算法), computers can now create all kinds of texts, including research papers, books, news, stories and even poems. Computergenerated poems might be correct in both grammar and style, _64_ some say they stil
68、l lack _65_ (create) and true meaning.Australian researcher Oscar Schwartz created a website _66_ (call) “bot or not”. On his site, you can read poems and guess whether they _67_ (write) by a human or a computer. Schwartz recently gave a speech at TEDxSydney, in _68_ he stated that some of the websi
69、tes poems were able to _69_ (foolish) 65 percent of human readers. He said that on his website, he hoped people would question the difference between humans and machines and be able to identify _70_ makes us human.语篇解读:当我们读诗的时候,我们会很容易跟诗人产生共鸣。澳大利亚研究人员Oscar Schwartz创建了一个用计算机写诗的网站,但此法是否可行呢?61were think
70、ing考查动词的时态。句意:当我们读一首诗时,我们通常会想象诗人在写诗的时候正在想什么或者他们在那个时候正在做什么。根据句意可知,此处表示在过去的某个时刻正在做某事,应用过去进行时,空处与“what they were doing”并列,故填were thinking。62ourselves考查代词。句意:这些想法使我们更好地与这些文字联系起来,好像是我们自己创作了这首诗。根据句意可知,此处表示“我们自己”,故填ourselves。63using考查动名词。介词后跟名词、代词或动名词,故填using。64but/yet考查连词。空前意为“电脑创作的诗可能在语法和风格上都是正确的”,空后意为“一
71、些人说这样的诗仍缺乏创造性和真实的意义”,根据句意可知,前后句之间为转折关系,故填but/yet。65creativity/creativeness考查名词。根据空后的“and true meaning”并结合语境可知,空处与“true meaning”构成并列关系,故填creativity/creativeness,此处表示“缺乏创造性和真实的意义”。66called考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,动词call和其逻辑主语“a website”之间构成动宾关系,故用其过去分词形式作定语。67were written/are written考查动词的语态和时态。分析句子结构可知,动词writ
72、e和其主语之间为被动关系,故用被动语态;且动作有可能是在过去发生,也有可能是在现在经常性发生,故用一般过去时和一般现在时均可,故填were written/are written。68which考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导非限制性定语从句,空处指代先行词“a speech”,指物,故用which来引导该从句。69fool考查动词。根据空前的“were able to”和语境可知,此处表示这个网站的诗能够骗过65%的读者,此处应该使用动词,故填fool。70what考查宾语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导宾语从句,作及物动词“identify”的宾语,且空处在从句中作主语,故填wha
73、t。第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Yesterday afternoon,an English speech contest held in our lectu
74、re hall.Hundreds of teachers and students were invited to watch a contest.It began at 2 pm and last about two and a half hours.The performers did very well on their speeches.My favourite one was about friendship.It was interested and attractive.The speaker was extreme skillful.Not only was her pronu
75、nciation good and but she also used some funny story to make her points.This was clear that she had made good preparations for the contest. She won the first prize in the end. After watching the contest, I firmly believed that success always comes to hard work.答案:第一句:held前加was第二句:athe第三句:lastlasted第
76、四句:onin第六句:interestedinteresting第七句:extremeextremely第八句:去掉and; storystories第九句:ThisIt第十一句:tofrom第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,从你市科技馆网站上得知该馆正在招募志愿者,在周末为外国游客进行介绍。请根据所给提示,用英语写一封自荐信。内容包括:1陈述自己的优势;2希望获准。注意:1.词数100左右;2可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Sir/Madam, Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考范文:Dear Sir/Madam,I am de
77、lighted to learn from your website that some interpreters are wanted to introduce our Science and Technology Museum for foreign visitors at weekends. I am writing to recommend myself.My advantages are as follows:First, I am good at spoken English and I got the first prize in the English Speech Conte
78、st in our city last year. Second, I am interested in science and technology. More importantly, I have experience in being a volunteer and I know how to communicate with others. I think I am qualified to be a volunteer. I hope you will consider my application and grant me an interview.Looking forward to your early reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua