2018屆温州中學大學聯考英語模擬試卷及答案

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大學聯考英語的備考,除了要多記單詞,還需要多做英語模擬試卷來提升自己的答題技巧和英語語感,下面是小編為大家精心推薦的2018屆温州中學大學聯考英語模擬試卷,希望能夠對您有所幫助。

2018屆温州中學大學聯考英語模擬試卷及答案

  2018屆温州中學大學聯考英語模擬試卷題目

第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)

第一節

聽下面5段對話。每段對話後有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話後,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閲讀下一個小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

例如,你將聽到以下內容:

M:Excuse me. Can you tell me how much the shirt is? W:Yes,it is nine fifteen.

請看選項:

How much is the shirt?

A.$19.15 B.$9.15 C.$9.18

襯衫的價格為9磅15便士,所以你選擇B項,並在試卷上將其標出。

1. What is the man ready for?

A. Skiing outdoors. B. Singing a folk song. C. Going back down the mountain.

2. What is the difference in price? B

A.﹩10. B. ﹩20. C. ﹩30.

3. When was the service supposed to begin?

A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday.

4. What is the man’s problem according to the woman?

A. He’s getting too thin.

B. He needs better clothes.

C. He’s been eating too much dessert.

5. How does the woman feel?

A. Calm. B. Excited. C. Uncomfortable.

第二節

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白後有幾個小題,請從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閲讀各個小題;聽完後,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽下面一段材料,回答第6至7題

6. When can Sarah go home?

A. Today. B. Tomorrow. C. In two weeks.

7. What does the man mean in the end?

A. He feels a little relaxed.

B. He’ll do sports with Sarah.

C. His sickness was much more serious.

聽下面一段材料,回答第8至10題

8. Where was the boy today?

A. At school. B. At baseball practice. C. At summer camp.

9. What does the girl fear at first?

A. That she can’t catch the ball.

B. That she may get hurt by the ball.

C. That the ball is too heavy for her to throw.

10. What should the girl always try to do?

A. Catch the ball before it hits the ground.

B. Avoid getting touched by the ball.

C. Hit the ball as hard as she can.

聽下面一段材料,回答第11至13題

11. Where is the woman?

A. In London. B. In New York. C. In the south of France.

12. What does the woman probably mean about her hotel?

A. It’s on a mountain.

B. It’s in the middle of the city.

C. It’s very close to the sea.

13. How are the speakers probably communicating?

A. Face to face. B. Over the phone. C. Through online video chat.

聽下面一段材料,回答第14至17題

14. What does the man want to talk about?

A. His new shoes. B. Stories from history. C. A new advertisement.

15. What is the man’s second idea about?

A. A song. B. A statue. C. An audience.

16. When does the woman need the report?

A. By Monday. B. By Tuesday. C. By Thursday.

17. What is the woman’s reaction to the man’s ideas?

A. She isn’t very interested in them.

B. She can’t wait to hear them all.

C. She wants the man to write a report about them.

聽下面一段材料,回答第17至20題

18. When can students get the new menu?

A. Next week. B. Next month. C. By Friday of the week.

19. What is the new dish?

A. Pizza. B. Chocolate bars. C. Chicken pot pie.

20. How can a new dessert get on the menu?

A. It will have to wait until next term.

B. Enough students have to vote for it.

C. The cooks will ask the students directly.

第二部分:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閲讀下面短文, 掌握其大意,然後從21~40各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

Manners nowadays in big cities like London are particularly non-existent. It’s 21 for a big, strong schoolboy to push an elderly woman aside for the last 22 seat on the bus, much less stand up and offer his seat to her, as he ought to. In fact, it is a 23 to note that if a man does offer his seat to an older woman, it is nearly always a man of the older 24 .

This question of 25 seats in public transport is much argued by young men, who say that, since women have claimed 26 , they no longer deserve to be treated 27 and that those who go out to work should take their turn in the rat race like anyone else. Women have never claimed to be 28 as strong as men. Even if it’s not 29 that young men should stand up for older women, however, the fact remains that good manners should be shown to the old, the 30 and the burdened. Are we really so lost to all ideals of 31 that we can sit there calmly reading the paper or a book, saying to ourselves “First come, first served”, while a gray-haired woman, or a mother with a young child stands? 32 this is too often seen.

Older people, tired and easily 33 from a day’s work, aren’t angels, either. Many a sudden argument or a fierce quarrel 34 as the tired people push and pull each other to get on buses or tubes.

If cities are to remain pleasant places to 35 in at all, however, it seems necessary, not only that communication in 36 should be improved, but also that communication between human beings should be kept smooth and 37 . Shop assistants won’t bother to 38 , taxi drivers shout at each other as they drive dangerously round corners, bus conductors pull the bell 39 their desperate passengers have had time to get on or off the bus, and so on. It seems to us that it’s up to the young and strong to do their small 40 to stop such “worsening”.

21. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything

22. A. good B. comfortable C. ideal D. remaining

23. A. pity B. pleasure C. surprise D. sight

24. A. kind B. race C. generation D. tradition

25.A. taking up B. handing over C. putting away D. giving up

26. A. right B. equality C. position D. respect

27. A. specially B. equally C. carefully D. warmly

28. A. clearly B. socially C. physically D. legally

29. A. said B. agreed C. reported D. considered

30. A. young B. poor C. rich D. sick

31. A. determination B. generosity C. peace D. unselfishness

32. A. Yet B. Also C. Instead D. Rather

33. A. annoyed B. disappointed C. frightened D. satisfied

34. A. builds up B. blows up C. breaks out D. sets out

36. A. shops B. homes C. offices D. transport

37. A. simple B. direct C. polite D. clear

38. A. sell B. wait C. assist D. greet

39. A. before B. since C. till D. while

40. A. job B. part C. bit D. turn

第二部分:閲讀理解(第一節15小題,第二節5小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)

第一節:閲讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項

A

Most of us spend our lives seeking the natural world. To this end, we walk the dog, play golf, go fishing, sit in the garden, drink outside rather than inside the pub, have a picnic, live in the suburbs, go to the se aside, buy a weekend place in the country. The most popular free time activity in Britain is going for a walk. And when joggers jog, they don’t run the streets. Every one of them automatically heads to the park or the river. It is my firm belief that not only do we all need nature, but we all seek nature, whether we know we are doing so or not.

But despite this, our children are growing up nature-deprived (喪失). I spent my boyhood climbing trees. These days, children are robbed of these ancient freedoms, due to problems like crime, traffic, the loss of the open spaces and strange new ideas about what is best for children, that is to say, things that can be bought, rather than things that can be found.

The truth is to be found elsewhere. A study in the US: families had moved to better housing and the children were assessed for ADHD (多動症). Those whose housing had more natural views showed an improvement of 19%; those who had the same improvement in material surroundings but no nice view improved just 4%.

A study in Sweden indicated that kindergarten children who could play in a natural environment had less illness and greater physical ability than children used only to a normal playground. A US study suggested that when a school gave children access to a natural environment, the entire school would do better in studies.

Another study found that children play differently in a natural environment. In playgrounds, children create a hierarchy (等級) based on physical abilities, with the tough ones taking the lead. But when a grassy area was planted with bushes, the children got much more into fantasy play, and the social hierarchy was now based on imagination and creativity.

Most bullying (恃強凌弱) is found in schools where there is a tarmac (柏油碎石) playground; the least bullying is in a natural area that the children are encouraged to explore. This reminds me unpleasantly of Sunnyhill School, with its hard tarmac, where I used to hang about in corners dreaming about wildlife.

But children are frequently discouraged from involvement with n atural spaces, for health and safety reasons, for fear that they might get dirty or that they might cause damage. So, instead, the damage is done to the children themselves: not to their bodies but to their souls.

One of the great problems of modern childhood is ADHD, now increasingly and expensively treated with drugs. Yet one study after another indicates that contact with nature gives huge benefits to ADHD children. However, we spend money on drugs rather than on green places.

The life of old people is much better when they have access to nature. The most important for the growing population of old people is in quality rather than quantity of years. And study after study finds that a garden is the single most important thing in finding that quality.

In wider and more difficult areas of life, there is evidence to indicate that natural surroundings improve all kinds of things. Even problems with crime and aggressive behaviour are reduced when there is contact with the natural world.

Dr William Bird, researcher from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, states in his study, “A natural environment can reduce violent behaviour because its process helps reduce anger and behavior that people might regret later.” Wild places need encouraging for this reason, no matter how small their contribution.

We tend to think human beings are doing nature some kind of favour when we are protecting nature. The error here is far too deep: not only do humans need nature for themselves, but the very idea that humanity and the natural world are separable things is damaging.

Human beings are a species of animals. For seven million years we lived on the planet as part of nature. So we miss the natural world and long for contact with non-human life. Anyone who has patted a dog, stroked a cat, sat under a tree with a glass of beer, given or received a bunch of flowers or chosen to walk through the park on a nice day, understands that.

We need the wild world. It is necessary to our well-being, our health, our happiness. Without other living things around us we are less than human.

41. What is the author’s firm belief?

A. People seek nature in different ways.

B. People should spend most of their lives in the wild.

C. People have quite different ideas of nature.

D. People must make more efforts to study nature.

42. What does a study in Sweden show?

A. The natural environment can help children learn better.

B. More access to nature makes children less likely to fall ill.

C. A good playground helps kids develop their physical abilities.

D. Natural views can prevent children from developing ADHD.

43. Children who have chances to explore natural areas ________.

A. tend to develop a strong love for science B. are more likely to dream about wildlife

C. tend to be physically tougher in adulthood D. are less likely to be involved in bullying

44. What does the author suggest we do to help children with ADHD?

A. Find more effective drugs for them. B. Provide more green spaces for them.

C. Place them under more personal care. D. Engage them in more meaningful activities.

45. In what way do elderly people benefit from their contact with nature?

A. They look on life optimistically. B. They enjoy a life of better quality.

C. They are able to live longer. D. They become good-humoured.

B

Note: 1gigawtt = 1000 megawatts

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is cleaning up its manufacturing operations in China to reduce the air pollution caused by the factories that have assembled (裝配) hundreds of millions of iPhones and iPads during the past eight years.

The world's most valuable company is working with its Chinese suppliers to eventually produce 2.2 gigawatts of solar power and other renewable energy.

The commitment announced Wednesday represents Apple's latest attempt to prevent the popularity of its devices and digital services from increasing the carbon emissions that are widely believed to change the Earth's climate.

Apple Inc. estimates (估計) 20 million tons of greenhouse gas pollution will be avoided as more of its suppliers rely on renewable energy between now and 2020. That's like having four million fewer cars on the road for a year.

Panels capable of generating (生產) about 200 megawatts of solar power will be financed by Apple in the northern, southern and eastern regions of China, where many of its suppliers are located. The company is teaming up with its Chinese suppliers to build the capacity for the remaining 2 gigawatts of renewable energy, which will be a mix of solar, wind and hydroelectric power.[

Foxconn, which runs the factory where the most iPhones are assembled, is pledging to contribute 400 megawatts of solar power as part of the 2-gigawatt commitment. The solar panels to be built by 2018 in China's Henan Province are supposed to produce as much renewable energy as Foxconn's Zhengzhou factory consumes while making iPhones.

Apple has made protecting the environment a higher priority since Tim Cook replaced the late Steve Jobs as the company's CEO four years ago.

"Climate change is one of the great challenges of our time, and the time for action is now," Cook said in a statement. "The transition to a new green economy requires innovation, ambition and purpose."

Apple just completed projects in China that generate 40 megawatts of solar energy to cover the power required by its 24 stores and 19 offices in the country. All of Apple's data centers, offices and stores in the U.S. already have been running on renewable energy.

"When you look at all the air pollution in China, all the manufacturing that is done there has a lot to do with it, so this is a significant step in the right direction," said Gary Cook, a senior analyst for Greenpeace, a group devoted to protecting the environment.

Apple also has a financial motivation to help make China a better place to live. The greater China region is Apple's second biggest market behind the U.S. Tim Cook has made it clear that he wants the company to make even more progress a s rising incomes enable more of China's population to buy smart phones and other gadgets.

Apple can easily afford to go green. The company had $203 billion in cash at the end of June. This story has been reflected to correct that Apple and its suppliers haven't set a timetable for producing the 2.2 gigawatts of renewable energy in China.

46. The commitment announced Wednesday shows that ______.

A. Apple wanted to change its public image eagerly

B. Apple wanted to contribute to protecting the environment

C. Apple wanted to cut down its expenses by using renewable energy

D. Apple wanted to stop the popularity of its product from polluting the environment

47. It is estimated that with Apple's new commitment, ______.

A. There will be four million fewer cars on the road for a year

B. 20 billion tons of greenhouse gas pollution will be avoided

C. Much of its greenhouse gas pollution will be avoided between now and 2020

D. China will become Apple's second biggest market be hind the US

48. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Apple has enough cash in store for switching to renewable energy supply.

B. The 2 gigawatts of renewable energy will be a mix of solar, wind and electric power.

C. Apple's data centers, offices and stores already have been running on renewable energy.

D. Apple will eventually produce 2.2 gigawatts of solar power and other renewable energy.

49. What is Gary Cook's attitude towards Apple's commitment?

A. Optimistic B. Supportive C. Doubtful D. Indifferent

50. Where is this passage probably taken from?

A. A science report. B. A textbook. C. An advertisement. D. A newspaper.

C

“Mom, I have cancer.”These four words catapulted my son and me on a journey that lasted two years. On that day I felt a wave of paralyzing fear.

Scott was the oldest of my four children. He was 33 years old and a successful assistant principal at SamRayburn Hifht School in Pasadena, Texas. He and his wife Carolyn were busy raising four active children. Scott was 6”2’, weighed 200 pounds and had never been sick a day in his life.

A few month earlier a mole(痣) on his neck had changed color. “er called,” Scott said that spring morning. “It’s melanoma.(黑素瘤)” I tried to comfort him, naming all the people I knew who had survived skin cancer. Yet, I felt small tentacles of fear begin to wrap around my chest.

Our next stop was MDAnderson, the famous cancer hospital in Houston. Scott had surgery at the end of May and was scheduled for radiation treatments over the summmer recess. “There is an 80 percent chance it won’t reoccur,” the doctors said. At the end of summer, all his tests came back negative and Scott was back at school in the fall. However, in December, Scott discovered a lump on his neck. It was examined and the result came back “malignant.(惡性的)” We now realized that Scott fell into the 20 percent category. I could feel the tentacles tightening around my chest. He entered the hospital for an aggressive treatment, a combination of interferon and interleukin.

After five months of treatment, he had radical surgery on his neck. The test results were encourging, only three of the 33 lymph nodes(淋巴結) removed were malignant. We were very hopeful.

For the next six months, Scott’s follow-up visits went well. Then in October, X-ray revealed a spot on his lung. The spot was removed during surgery and the doctors tried to be optimistic. It was a daily battle to control the fear and panic each setback brought.

In January, he was diagnosed as having had a “disease explosion.” The cancer had spread t o his lungs, spine and liver and he was given three to six months to live. There were times during this period when I felt like I was having a heart attack. The bands constricting my chest made breathing difficult.

When you watch your child battle cancer, you experience a roller coaster of em otions. There are moments of hope and optimism but a bad test result or even an unusual pain can bring on dread and panic.

Scott was readmitted to the hospital for one last try with chemotherapy. He died, quite suddenly, just six weeks after his last diagnosis. I was completely destroyed. I had counted on those last few months.

The next morning I was busy notifying people and making funeral arrangements. I remember having this nagging feeling that something was physically wrong with me. It took a moment to realize that the crushing sensation in my chest was gone. The thing every parent fears the most had happened. My son was gone. Of course, the fear had been replaced by unbearable sorrow.

After you lose a child, it is so difficult to go on. The most minimal tasks, combing your hair or taking a shower, becoming monumental. For months I just sat and stared into space. That spring, the trees began to bloom; flowers began to pop up in my garden. Friendswood was coming back to life but I was dead inside.

During those last weeks, Scott and I often spoke about life and death. Fragments of those conversations kept playing over and over in my mind.

“Don’t let this ruin your life, Mom.”

“Make sure Dad remodels his workshop.”

“Please, take care of my family.”

I remember wishing I could have just one more conversation with him. I knew what I would say, but what would Scott say? “I know how much you love me, Mom. So just sit on the couch and cry.” No, I knew him better than that. Scott loved life and knew how precious it is. I could almost hear his voice saying, “Get up Mom, Get on with your life. It’s too valuable to waste.”

That was the day I began to move forward. I signed up for a cake decorating class. Soon I was making cakes for holidays and birthdays. My daughter-in-law told me about a writing class in Houston. I hadn’t written in years, but since I was retired I decided it be time to start again. The local college advertised a Life Story Writing class that I joined. There I met women who had also lost their children. The Poet Laureate of Texas was scheduled to speak at our local Barnes and Noble. I attended and joined our local poetry society. I never dreamed that writing essays and poems about Scott could be so therapeutic. Several of those poems have ever been published. In addition, each group brought more and more people into my life..

I don’t believe you ever recover from the loss of a child. Scott is in my heart and mind every day. However, I do believe you can survive.

Scott fought so bravery to live and he never gave up. He taught me that life is a gift that should be cherished, not wasted. It has taken years to become the person I am today. The journey has been a difficult , painful process but certainly worth the effort and I know that my son would be proud.

51. What might be the best title of the passage ?

A. Life is valuable B. Grieving and Recovery and sorrow D. Alive or dead

52. What does the underlined sentence “ The bands constricting my chest made breathing difficult” probably imply?

A. It implies that Scott’s mother was likely to have a heart attack.

B. It implies that there was something wrong with Scott’s mother’s chest.

C. It implies that Scott’s mother was very upset and panic because of Scott’s severe illness.

D. It implies that the cancer had spread to her chest just like her son.

53. Which of the following statements best shows the author’s feeling about Scott’s death?

A. It was a daily battle to control the fear and panic each setback brought.

B. She felt a wave of fear.

C. She felt a feeling of fear begin to wrap around her chest.

D. The fear had been replaced by unbearable sorrow.

54. From Scott and his mother’s conversation, we can know that Scott is ________.

A. considerable B. humorous C. determined D. sensitive

55. The author intends to tell us that___________.

takes a long time to make a person recover from the shock of losing a child

t is proud of his mother

is full of happiness and sorrow.

’d better make our life count instead of counting your days.

第二節:下面文章中有5個段落需要添加首句(第56—60題)。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出適合各段落的首句,並在答題紙上將相應選項的標號塗黑。選項中有一項是多餘選項。

Lost in the Post

How would you feel if the letter you penned carefully and posted to your favorite star ended up in the recycling bin? That's where unopened fan mail sent to singer Taylor Swift was found in Nashville. ___71___

Swift’s management said it was an accident, but dealing with piles of letters is a burden for most public figures. According to the BBC reporter Jon Kelly, at the height of his fame, Johnny Depp was said to receive up to 10,000 letters a week. ___72___

The dawn of the digital age in which public figures with a Twitter account can be messaged directly has made the process easier. The White House says it deals with 20,000 messages addressed to President Barack Obama each day.

Some celebrities don’t want letters. In 2008, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr said that he would throw them out because he was too busy. ___73___ Robert Pattinson, star of the Twilight films, claims that he reads tonnes and tonnes of letters from fans, which takes up almost all his free time.

Many artists, however, outsource(外包) the task of opening, reading and replying. Sylvia “Spanky” Taylor, 58, has run a service in California that does just that since 1987. ___74___ Most letters are simply declarations of affection and admiration, she says. A few ask for money. A small number contain threats which require her to contact the celebrity’s security team and law enforcement.

The biggest problem for Taylor is working out how to deal with the correspondence(通信). Presents such as soft toys are sent to local hospitals, and most of the letters just get shredded and recycled.

___75___ For some, this is enough, according to Lynn Zubernis, an expert at West Chester University. She says that the relationship between fan and celebrity may exist only in the mind of the former but it comes from a deeply-rooted human need for community.

A. Others do attempt to get through it themselves.

B. In fact, there is no alternative to deal with the problem.

C. How could he have enough time to skim through these letters one by one?

D. Typically, correspondence is acknowledged by a photo with a printed “signature”.

E. Accordingly, the correspondence problem has been difficult for the computer to automate.

F. She and her staff deal with up to 20,000 items of mail a month on behalf of 26 celebrities.

G. This incident has caused a wide public concern about how the public figures deal with the letters or mails from the fans.

第三部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分50分)

第一節:閲讀下面的短文,在標有序號的空白處填入一個適當的詞,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式,並將序號及相應的答案寫在答題紙上。(10分)

If I were to ask you who have changed your life, a person would pop into your head. More than likely that person is a teacher, friend, parent, or relative. The ① you think about it, the number of people who have changed your life increases. Yet, the number of people is still small, every one ② (leave) their fingerprints on your life.

If you were to ask me, my answer would be ③ from the usual. Every person I have met, loved, hated, talked to, known, or learned from has changed my life. Not every person has changed it in a positive way though; some have left wounds, while others have left hope.

You life can ④ (influence) by anyone. It doesn't matter whether you have known them forever ⑤ you have just met. Sometimes it is the little things that change our lives. When someone you don't know holds the door open for you, or helps you pick up your ⑥ (belong) from the floor, just for those split seconds the world is a little nicer. The people around you can turn bad days into good ones, and good days into bad ones. Everyone around you affects your life ⑦ you realize it.

You may think everything I have written is wrong, but I disagree. Some people simply make bigger impacts than others. ⑧__, most changes are small, only changing your path the smallest fraction (小部分) of an inch. Like everything else, those small fractions of an inch began to add up over time. Then before you know it the path b ⑨_ your feet is different from before.

As for me, I'd like to silently thank those people around m e ⑩_ make me what I am, changing my life every day.

第二節:翻譯: (10分)

大熊貓是一種温順的動物,長着獨特的黑白皮毛。因其數量極少,大熊貓已被列為瀕危物種。大熊貓對於世界自然基金會有着特殊意義。自1961年該基金會成立以來,大熊貓就一直是它的徽標。大熊貓是熊科中最稀有的成員,主要生活在中國西南部的森林裏。目前,世界上大約有1000只大熊貓。這些以竹為食的'動物正面臨許多威脅。因此,確保大熊貓的生存比以往更重要。

第三節:應用文寫作 (15分)

假如你是高中生李越,請用英語給你的一位朋友寫一封100-120個詞的信。信中應包括以下內容:

1) 推薦一本(部)你最喜愛的書;

2) 寫出幾點你推薦該書的理由。

注意:信的開頭和結尾已給出,不計入詞數。

My friend,

I’m writing to recommend a book to you.

Yours sincerely,

Li Yue

第三部分:書面表達(滿分25分)

A farmer grew some vegetables in his garden. One day his wife was ill and he had no money. He had to sell some cabbages and carrots in the market. The next morning he took two baskets of vegetables to town. But it was raining heavily that afternoon and there were few people in the street. When his vegetables were sold out, it was dark. He bought some medicine and hurried to his village.

On his way home he saw a person lying on the snow. He placed his baskets on the ground and was going to help the person to stand up. At that time, he found it was a dead man and there w as much blood on his body. He was so afraid that he ran away quickly, without taking the baskets with him.

The next afternoon the farmer was sent to the police station. Having shown the baskets, an officer asked, “Are these yours?”

“Yes, sir.” the farmer answered timidly(膽怯地).

“Have you killed the man?”

“No, no, sir.” the farmer said in a hurry.

“When did you see the dead man?”

“At about seven last night.”

“Did you see who killed the man?”

“No, sir.”

The officer brought out a knife and asked, “Have you seen it yet?”

“No, sir.”

The officer became angry and told the policemen to beat(打) him up and sent him into prison. the officer wanted to trap(設陷阱) the farmer into the confession(供認), but the farmer didn’t admit he was the murderer(謀殺犯).

注意:

1. 所續寫的短文詞數應為150左右;

2. 應使用5個以上短文中標有下劃線的關鍵詞語;

3. 續寫部分分為二段,每段的開頭語已經為你寫好;

4. 續寫完成後,請用下劃線標出你所使用的關鍵詞語。

Paragraph 1:

The officer was so angry that he asked the policeman to beat him up agai n.

The farmer was lucky .A few days later,

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翻譯:

The giant panda is a docile animal with unique black and white fur. Because of their small number, giant pandas have been listed as an endangered species. The giant pandas are of special significance for WWF (World Wildlife Fund). Since the establishment in 1961, the fund has been using the giant panda as its logo. The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family. They mainly live in the forests of southwestern China. Currently, there are about 1,000 giant pandas in the world. The bambooeating animals are facing many threats. Therefore, to ensure the survival of the giant panda is more important than ever.

應用文寫作:

I’m writing to recommend a book to you. My favorite book is Harry Potter, which is a series of books written by JK Rowling. It is not only about magic and strange creatures, but also about the real world. By reading the book, you can learn that the most important lesson for us is about real life, friendship and how to be brave. Besides, you can also learn about the power of love. It teaches us that if we want to be happy and live a good life, it is not enough to be strong in heart and mind; we must also believe in ourselves and help others. What’s more, we should know who we are if we want to succeed in the world. I think Harry Porter is re ally a book worth reading.

Yours sincerely,

Li Yue

讀後續寫:

Possible answer:

Paragraph 1

The officer was so angry that he asked the policeman to beat him up again. The farmer was very afraid, he thought he would be sentenced to death by killing people, but he didn’t, he was innocent. He must tell people the truth, but no one could hear his voice. he hoped that someone could come and save him.

Paragraph 2

The farmer was lucky .A few days later, a young man came to the police station with a lot of journalists, saying that he saw the murderer. It was the police officer who killed the man on the snow! He saw the police office used a knife killing the man late in the evening. he was so frightened and ran away. But the young man thought the farmer was innocent. So he took the great courage to expose the real criminal. After the investigation, the young man was right. The police officer was sent into prison and the policeman who beat up the farmer was fired, and the brave young man was regarded as the hero by the villagers

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