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    这是一份2022年浙江省杭州市七校高三英语上学期期中联考试卷新人教版,共15页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分10分),每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;,只允许修改l0处,多者不计分等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    选择题部分(共80分)
    第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)
    从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
    1.—The party will start at 7: 00 sharp. Cme earlier.
    — _____________.
    A. Gd ideaB. Yu’re rightC. I think sD. I will
    2. — We had ______ really damp Octber this year.
    — I can’t remember ______ autumn when it rained s much.
    A. a; /B. /; theC. the; anD. a; an
    3. Straight away I went t buy the tickets, but there were _____ left fr the next public hliday.
    A. nthingB. nneC. neitherD. n ne
    4. I bught a dress fr nly 20 dllars in a sale; it was really a gd ______.
    A. purchase B. exchangeC. tradeD. business
    5. Sme green beans, ______ lng enugh, can be pisnus.
    A. if nt t be ckedB. if nt cked
    C. if nt ckingD. if nt being cked
    6. — Why are yu s late?
    — I was in half the way when it ______ t me that I had left my ntebk hme, s I had t fetch it.
    A. ccurredB. hit C. happenedD. reminded
    7. Having been praised by the teacher, the little girl ran back hme, .
    A. happily and satisfied B. eager and excitedly
    C. happy and satisfiedD. anxiusly and excitedly
    8. Be quiet, kids. Yu’ll have t wait ______ yur names are called.
    A. whileB. untilC. whenD. unless
    9. — Which f the three ptinal curses did yu like best, Je?
    —_______, I didn’t like any f them.
    A. Generally speakingB. In particular
    C. On the cntraryD. T tell the truth
    10. T ______ gd relatinships with yur teachers and classmates, yu shuld learn t share ups and dwns with them.
    A. bring upB. add upC. keep upD. take up
    11. There are altgether fifty-fur students in ur class, _____ is a new cmer frm a faraway muntain village.
    A. the mst diligent f whB. but the mst diligent f whm
    C. the mst diligent f themD. f whm the mst diligent
    12. He did nt regret saying what he did but felt that he it differently.
    A. culd expressB. wuld express
    C. culd have expressedD. must have expressed
    13. —Grge and Lucy gt married last week. Did yu g t their wedding?
    —N, I ______. Did they have a big wedding?
    A. was nt invitedB. hadn’t been invited
    C. have nt been invitedD. didn’t invite
    14. I’m afraid I’m nt _____ t help with the shw, fr I am fully ccupied with my wn prject.
    A. acceptableB. adaptableC. availableD. accessible
    15. ______ much prgress yu can make in all yur subjects in the future, yu shuld keep mdest.
    A.HwB. WhateverC. WhatD. Hwever
    16. Culd yu lend me 50 pence? ______, I’ll have t change a £10 nte int cins.
    A. TherefreB. InsteadC. OtherwiseD. Yet
    17. Mike has an active mind; he can retell a stry ________ anybdy else in the classrm.
    A. mre vividly thanB. much vivid than
    C. as vivid asD. s vividly as
    18. During the rush hur, we gt_________ in the traffic jam n ur way back hme.
    A. stuckB. startedC. lstD. cnfused
    19. With the little ______ mney, the child tld me in a ______ vice that n the way hme mst f his mney had been stlen.
    A. remained, trembledB. remained, trembling
    C. remaining, trembledD. remaining, trembling
    20. — Hw d yu find the latest mvie Under the Hawthrn Tree by Zhang Yimu?
    — _______. I can’t think t highly f it.
    A.It’s really wnderful.B. It all depends.
    C. N ne knws fr certainD. It is nt my cup f tea.
    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,掌握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
    I was n the train when a girl gt n. The cuple seeing her ff seemed 21 abut her safety. The wman gave the girl detailed instructins 22 hw t avid speaking t strangers.
    As I had becme 23 by then, I culd nt tell what the girl lked like. “Are yu ging all the way t Dehra Dun?” I asked her as the train 24 ut f the statin.
    My 25 surprised her. She gave a little exclamatin (惊呼), and said, “I didn’t knw anyne else was here. ”
    As ften happens, peple with gd eyesight 26 t see what is right in frnt f them. They have t much t bserve, I 27 .
    “I didn’t see yu either at first,” I said. “But I heard yu cme in.” I wndered if I wuld be able t prevent her frm 28 that I culdn’t see.
    “I’m getting dwn at Saharanpur,” the girl said. “My aunt is 29 me there. Where are yu ging?”
    “T Mussrie,” I replied.
    “Oh, lucky yu! I wish I were ging t Mussrie. I lve the muntains. 30 in Octber.”
    “Yes, this is the best time,” I said, 31 my memries when I culd see. The 32 are cvered with beautiful flwers, the sun is delicius, and at night yu can sit in frnt f a camp fire and drink brandy.
    “What is it like utside?” I asked.
    She seemed t find nthing strange in the questin. “ 33 dn’t yu lk ut f the windw?” she asked quite 34 .
    I felt fr the windw. It was pen and I faced it, 35 t study the scenery. “Have yu nticed,” I ventured, “that the trees seem t be mving while we seem t be standing still?”
    “ 36 always happens,” she said.
    I 37 t face the girl, and fr a while we sat in silence. “Yu have an interesting face,” I cmmented. It was a(n) 38 remark.
    “Yu are gallant (恭维的), ” she said.
    At the next stp, the girl said gdbye t me and a man gt n. “She was an interesting girl,” I said. “Can yu tell me —— did she 39 her hair lng r shrt?” “I dn’t remember,” he replied. “It was her eyes I nticed, nt her hair. She had such beautiful eyes, but they were f n 40 t her – she was cmpletely blind. Didn’t yu ntice?”
    21. A. puzzledB. severe C. anxiusD. strict
    22. A. beyndB. nC. abveD. up
    23. A. deafB. speechlessC. blind D. shrt-sighted
    24. A. leftB. pushedC. rushedD. pulled
    25. A. sundB. viceC. niseD. tngue
    26. A. decideB. hate C. failD. happen
    27. A. replyB. hpeC. askD. suppse
    28. A. seeingB. discveringC. nticingD. hearing
    29. A .meeting B. waiting C. acceptingD. visiting
    30. A. SpeciallyB. OccasinallyC. UnusuallyD. Especially
    31. A. calling upB. calling atC. calling utD. calling n
    32. A. riversB. hillsC. villagesD. rails
    33. A. WhereB. Hw cmeC. WhyD. Hw abut
    34. A. actuallyB. naturallyC. bviuslyD. undubtedly
    35. A. beginningB. walkingC. pretendingD. intending
    36. A. ThatB. SuchC. WhichD. What
    37. A. wentB. submittedC. mvedD. turned
    38. A. safeB. strangeC. idealD. general
    39. A. dB. haveC. keepD. leave
    40. A. imprtanceB. valueC. useD. difference
    第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题。第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)
    第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
    A
    Several times n my way t wrk, I passed a gentleman wh I suppsed hmeless. He had a lt f his pssessins (私人商品) tied dwn t his bike and held a cardbard sign that said he was a vet wh desn’t drink r d drugs, but wuld appreciate anything that culd be given. He usually has headphnes n and is listening t the radi. He is always minding his wn business, ften reading as well. I’ve never seen him actively “ panhandling”.
    Several times, while I was passing him, I realized I had sme fd with me, s I turned arund and ffered him that fd. He tk ff his headphnes, and said, “ Umm, blueberry muffins are my favurite!” with a big smile and a gleam in his eyes. He thanked me s warmly.
    The graciusness(有礼貌) and humbleness(谦逊) f his receiving makes me want t cntinue t stp by with “surprises” f fd, mney r ther gifts. In the past, I’ve met hmeless flks wh turned dwn the fd I was ffering, saying that they wanted nly mney instead.
    S this wnderful gentleman being s pen t receiving has been a blessing.
    It als makes me think hw pen I am t receiving in my life --- am I humble and grateful when I am gifted with smething? Smetimes yes, smetimes n, but rarely as gracius, humble and sincere as this wnderful man has been in receiving.
    41. What did the authr think f the gentleman as at first?
    A. a businessman B. a gentleman C. a musician D. a beggar
    42. The underlined wrd “panhandling” in the first paragraph might have the same meaning as “ ____________.”
    A. begging B. stealing C. cking D. wrking
    43. What is the man mainly ding n the street every day?
    A. Singing sngs happily while listening t music
    B. Waiting t receive ffer t be given
    C. Running his wn successful belngings.
    D. Shwing ff what he has gt frm thers.
    44. What is special abut the man that the authr describes?
    A. He receives ffers withut feeling ashamed
    B. He refuses t be given drinks r drugs
    C. He likes blueberry muffins very much.
    D. He tries his best t help thers in need.
    B
    Father’s day Sunset Live Music Dinner Cruise
    Sunday, June 20th, 2010
    6:30pm-8:30pm
    Jin us abrad the 95’ Dana Pride fr ur special Father’s Day Dinner Cruise. Enjy a unique evening f fun n the water, cmplete with live music by Mike O’ Brien and a delicius barbecue dinner.
    Adult ----$ 59
    Kids (3-12)----$29
    Tw and under are Free.
    LOCATION: Dana Pint Harbr
    BOOK ONLINE OR CALL: 949-496-5794
    Ranch Days Fiesta
    July, 17, 2010
    Celebratin the histry f Saddleback Valley, there will be children’s activities including free crafts prjects. Help make and taste hmemade ice cream and butter, warm bread frm the ven. Dip water and grind (磨碎) crn while learning abut the early days f Orange Cunty.
    Admissin is $ 3 fr children 3 t 12 years ld and $4 fr adults.
    LOCATION: Heritage Hill Histrical Park
    INFORMATION: 949---923---2230
    Annual Silverad Cunter Fair and Art Festival
    Octber 3-4, 2010
    The 39th Annual Silverad Cuntry Fair explres the wnders f the area’s Old West rustic (乡村的)culture, great live music tasty fd, handmade arts, crafts and family games under the ak-trees belw Orange Cuntry’s famus Saddleback Muntain.
    Daytime adult admissin: $4/ Kids under 12: nly $2
    Saturday Night Music Fest (联欢): $ 5 fr everyne
    LOCATION: Silverad Cmmunity Center
    INFORMATION: 714---997---3968
    Starr Ranch Sanctuary
    Octber 24-25, 2010
    Audubn Califrnia’s Starr Ranch Sanctuary invites yu t ur fall classes fr adults. Jin ur wildlife bilgist fr tw peaceful days at beautiful 4,000 acre Starr Ranch in sutheast Orange Cunty and experience nature hands-n as a wildlife researcher.
    Cst: $ 95 fr thse nt camping (including dinner) $100 fr thse camping ( dinner and breakfast prvided)
    LOCATION: Starr Ranch Sanctuary
    RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION: 949---858---0309
    45. which event is the mst suitable fr ne wh wants t enjy dinner in a bat with live music?
    A. Father’s day Sunset Live Music Dinner Cruise
    B. Ranch Days Fiesta
    C. Annual Silverad Cunter Fair and Art Festival
    D. Starr Ranch Sanctuary
    46. At Ranch Days Fiesta, yu can ______.
    A. pay t jin in camping
    B. jin in activities fr the whle family
    C. learn abut the lifestyle f the early days f the Orange Cunty
    D. taste fd made in the lcal factries
    47. Hw much will a cuple have t pay if they g t Saturday Night Music Fest with their 10-year –ld sn?
    A. $ 12 B. $15 C. $10 D. $5
    48. Mr. Smith wants t take his wife and daughter t have sme family games in early Octber. He will call _______ fr infrmatin.
    A. 949-496-5794 B. 949---923---2230
    C. 714---997---3968 D. 949---858---0309
    C
    The high schl prm is the first frmal scial event fr mst American teenagers. It has als been a ceremny f passage fr yung Americans fr nearly a century.
    The wrd “prm” was first used in the 1890s, referring t frmal dances in which the guests f a party wuld display their fashins and dancing skills during the evening’s grand march. In the United States, parents and educatrs have cme t regard the prm as an imprtant lessn in scial skills. Therefre, prms have been held every year in high schls fr students t learn prper scial behavir.
    The first high schl prms were held in the 1920s in America. By the 1930s, prms were cmmn acrss the cuntry. Fr many lder Americans, the prm was a mdest, hme-grwn affair in the schl gymnasium. Prm-gers were well dressed but nt fancily dressed up fr the ccasin: bys wre jackets and ties and girls their Sunday dresses. Cuples danced t music prvided by a lcal music band r a recrd player. After the 1960s, and especially since the 1980s, the high schl prm in many areas has becme a serius exercise in t much cnsumptin, with bys renting expensive tuxeds(男士无尾半正式晚礼服) and girls wearing designer gwns. Expensive cars were hired t drive the prm-gers t expensive restaurants r discs fr an all-night entertainment.
    Whether simple r abundant, prms have always been mre r less unpleasant events fr adlescents wh wrry abut self-image and fitting in with their fellw teenagers. Prm night can be a dreadful experience fr teens wh are nt gd at scial skills r fr thse wh d nt secure dates. Since the 1990s, alternative prms have been rganized in sme areas t meet the needs f particular students. Fr example, prms rganized by and fr hmeless yuth were reprted. There were als “cuple-free” prms t which all students are welcme.
    49. In what way are high schl prms significant t American teenagers?
    A. They are part f the graduatin ceremny.
    B. They are ccasins fr teens t shw ff their expensive cars.
    C. They are imprtant events fr teenagers t learn scial skills.
    D. They are frmal events in which teens share their unpleasant experiences.
    50. What is the main idea f the third paragraph?
    A. Prper scial behavir must be bserved by prm-gers.
    B. Prms held in earlier times gave less pressure t teenagers.
    C. Prms are regarded as imprtant because everyne dresses up fr the ccasin.
    D. The prm has changed frm a mdest event t a mre attractive party ver the years.
    51. Accrding t the passage, what gave rise t alternative prms?
    A. Nt all students behaved well at the prms.
    B. Prms were t serius fr yung prm-gers.
    C. Teenagers wanted t attend prms with their dates.
    D. Students with special needs did nt enjy traditinal prms.
    52. Which f the fllwing statements is true?
    A. Uncnventinal prms have been rganized since the 1960s.
    B. In the 1980s, prms were held in lcal churches fr teenagers t attend.
    C. Prms have becme a significant event in American high schls since the 1930s.
    D. In the 1890s, high schl prms were all-night scial events fr sme American families.
    D
    Nt enugh mney fr yur vacatin? Try hme exchanges-swapping huses with strangers. Agree t use each ther’s cars, and yu can save bucks n car rentals, t.
    Hme exchanges are nt new. At least ne grup, Intervac, has been making such an arrangement easier since 1953. But trading nline is gaining ppularity these days, with several sites in peratin, including Hme Exchanges. Funded in 1992, with sme 28,000 listings, this cmpany bills itself as the wrld’s largest hme exchange club, reprting that membership has increased 30% this year.
    The annual fee is usually less than US$100. Members can access thusands f listings fr apartments, villas, suburban hmes and farms arund the wrld. Original cntact is made thrugh e-mail, with the fllwing cmmunicatin usually by phne. Befre a match is made, ptential swappers tend t discuss a lt.
    Hwever, the cncept may sund risky t sme peple. What abut theft? Damage? These are reasnable causes fr cncern, but equally unlikely. As ne swapper puts it, “Nbdy is ging t fly acrss the cean r drive 600 miles t cme t steal yur TV. Besides, at the same time they’re staying in yur hme, yu are staying in their hme.”
    Exchange sites recmmend that swappers discuss such matters ahead f time. They may fill ut an agreement spelling ut wh shulders which respnsibilities if a prblem arises. It des nt matter if the agreement wuld hld up in curt, but it des give the exchangers a little satisfactin.
    Generally, the biggest cmplaint amng hme exchangers has t d with different standards f cleanliness. Swappers are suppsed t make sure their hme is in rder befre they leave, but ne persn’s idea f “clean” may be mre frgiving than anther’s. Sme wners say if they cme back t a less-than-sparkling kitchen, it may be incnvenient but wuld nt sur them n future exchanges.
    53. What is the secnd paragraph mainly abut?
    A. Hw t exchange hmes.
    B. The biggest hme exchange agency.
    C. Hw hme exchange is becming ppular.
    D. A cntrast between Intervac and Hme Exchanges.
    54. Which f the fllwing is clsest in meaning t “bills” in the secnd paragraph?
    A. advertisesB. cntributesC. replacesD. participates
    55. Hw d hme exchangers nrmally begin their cmmunicatin?
    A. By phne.B. By e-mail.
    C. Via a matchmaker.D. Via a face-t-face meeting.
    56. What is recmmended in the passage t deal with theft and damage cncerns?
    A. One can ask a lawyer fr help.
    B. Bth parties can trade nline.
    C. Bth parties can sign an agreement befrehand.
    D. One can damage the hme f the ther party in return.
    E
    A new study has fund that it may be pssible t train peple t be mre intelligent, increasing the brainpwer they had at birth.
    Until nw,it has been widely assumed that the kind f mental ability that allws us t slve new prblems withut having any relevant previus experience—what psychlgists call fluid intelligence—is innate and cannt be taught(thugh peple can raise their grades n tests f it by practicing).
    But in the new study,researchers describe a methd fr imprving this skill,alng with experiments t prve it wrks.
    The key, researchers fund, was carefully structured training in wrking memry—the kind that allws memrizatin f a telephne number just lng enugh t dial it. This type f memry is clsely related t fluid intelligence,s the researchers reasned that imprving it might lead t imprvements in fluid intelligence.
    First they measured fluid intelligence f vlunteers using standard tests. Then they trained each in a cmplicated memry task—the child’s card game,in which they had t recall a card they saw and heard. During the curse, they needed t ignre irrelevant items, mnitr nging perfrmance,manage tw tasks at the same time and cnnect related items t ne anther in space and time.
    The fur grups experienced a half-hur f training daily fr 8, 12, 17 and 19 days, respectively. T make sure they were nt just imprving their test-taking skills,the researchers cmpared them with cntrl grups that tk the tests withut the training.
    The results, published Mnday in The Prceedings f the Natinal Academy f Sciences,were striking. Imprvement in the trained grups was a lt greater. Mrever,the lnger they trained, the higher their scres were. All perfrmers,frm the weakest t the strngest,shwed significant imprvement.
    “Our results shw yu can increase yur intelligence with prper training.” said Dr Jaeggi, a c-authr f the paper. “N ne knws hw lng the gains will last after training stps,” he added, “ and the experiment’s design did nt allw the researchers t determine whether mre training wuld cntinue t prduce further gains.”
    57. The researchers thught the key t imprving the intelligence was ______________.
    A. memrizing telephne numbers B. imprving wrking memry
    C. training in cncentratin D. recalling a card
    58. The fllwing aspects f the training help increase intelligence EXCEPT___________.
    A. ignring irrelevant items B. mnitring nging perfrmance
    C. managing tw tasks at the same time D. using previus experience
    59. When the experiment was cnducted, the researchers______________.
    A. trained the fur grups fr the same perid f time
    B. nly made cmparisns between the fur grups
    C. cmpared the fur grups with cntrl grups
    D. trained the fur grups tgether
    60. By writing the article,the writer intends t ______________.
    A. infrm the readers f a new study
    B. call n peple t be trained t increase intelligence
    C. prve ne’s brn brainpwer can be imprved
    D. tell peple the imprved intelligence will last frever
    第二节:61— 65题中提到的人们都打算去乡间旅游景点游玩。请将每组人员和他们最合适的地方配对。有一个景点是多余的。
    ______ 61. Miss Jane and Miss Ann are wrking fr a travelling cmpany. They are fcusing n
    sme pints f develping turism f peculiar style in the cuntryside. T start new
    travelling business in sme villages with fine leisure clubs and entertainment
    cnditins, they need sme excellent examples t fllw.
    ______ 62. Sme senir visitrs, frm America, have just retired. They prefer a hliday in a
    place which may remind them f smething back hme. As believers with religius faith, they’d like t see sme places with the cnnectins between religin and ethics issues.
    ______ 63. Mr. Jhn, a schlar frm Australia, wh devtes himself t literature, is nw in Britain n hliday. Having been t sme famus attractins, he’s gt tw days left t see smething mre. He is als quite interested in the histry f the Great Britain navigatin (航海), and the histry f early wrld explratins.
    ______ 64. A yung cuple, having just gt married, are ging n their hney-mn trip. The girl is very interested in the life f the nble families and gardening, while the by shws mre interest in visiting sme ld huses f famus peple. But his lve t his bride is enugh fr him t put her preference first.
    ______ 65. Having ne free day, a party f students are seeking a particular place t d their research, which will benefit their study f gegraphy. Besides, they prefer t have a
    relaxatin in nature as well, climbing included. The place shuld be particular fr them.
    A B
    MITARSY Great Missenden, with its
    winding High Street, ld-style shps and
    charming ld inns, has been hst t a
    variety f famus peple ver the centuries,
    including Rbert Luis Stevensn (authr
    f Treasure Island).The village is nw best
    knwn as hme t the late Rald Dahl, the
    internatinally famus children’s authr.
    ST CHALFONT Being a pretty village
    centre with shps and cttages arund its
    green and pnd. The village was hme t
    the great pet Jhn Miltn, whse cttage
    is pen t the public. Abve the village
    stands The Vache, an Elizabethan mansin
    (宅第), nce hme t the friends f Captain
    Ck, wh built a memrial t the great
    explrer. There are a number f inns in the
    village, ne f which dates frm the 17th
    Century.

    C D
    ST BOARD The first Turism Welcme
    Hst village in the Suthern Regin. In
    1997, the village als wn the Swrd f
    Excellence fr the Best Kept Village. In
    additin t a busy shpping centre, the
    village has an award winning leisure centre
    with the recreatinal facilities. The village
    ffers a number f ppular inns including
    the Pheasant dating back t 1685. Other
    welcme aspects include the 12th century St
    Mary’s Church.
    JORDANS Jrdans is a ppular village
    with the17th Century farmhuse, and the
    Guest Huse and Cnference Centre was
    nce hme t the Quakers (贵格教派)
    Within the grunds f the farm is the
    Mayflwer bat which carried the Pilgrim
    Fathers t America in 1620. The Quaker
    Meeting Huse, was built in 1688 t take
    advantage f James II’s declaratin f
    Indulgence permitting Quakers t practice
    their religin penly.
    E F
    LAISU A unique village with a pretty
    green, surrunded by an ld schl
    and ancient church. Chenies Manr
    Huse was nce the hme f the Duke f
    Bedfrd and visited by Kings and Queens.
    Tday the Huse and its attractive garden
    are pen t visitrs. The villagers take pride
    in their excellent pubs as well as the
    Bedfrd Arms Htel.

    PELARTY Extensively wded with
    lanes and ftpaths, Pelarty is “Green” in
    name and tpgraphy (地貌) with
    numerus Greens. If ne stands high n
    the wd hills n a clear day, ne can
    have a wide view f the nice natural
    scenery which is beynd expressin.
    Pelarty is als quite famus fr its lng
    tile making histry.
    非选择题部分(共40分)
    第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)
    下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
    2.只允许修改l0处,多者(从第ll处起)不计分。
    例如:
    It was very nice t get yur invitatin t spend ^ weekend with yu. Luckily I was
    the am
    cmpletely free then, s I’ll t say “yes”. I’ll arrive in Bristl at arund 8 pm in Friday evening. n
    Upn their arrival, we gave the American students a warm welcme but a by named Tim was t stay with my family fr the weekend. While they were intrducing them, I already recgnized him by cmparing him with the pht he had sent t me. When schl ver, we tk the subway hme, in where my parents had already prepared a rich family dinner fr Tim. We enjyed urselves a lt, ate and chatting. The next day, I act as a guide, shwing Tim alng the mst famus scenic spts in Beijing. Wherever he went, he had sme phts take t help him memrize this unfrgettable trip t China. When final the time came fr us t say gdbye, I gave Tim a kite as an suvenir.
    第二节:书面表达(满分30分)
    下面的柱状图(bar chart)显示了不同年龄段孩子心理健康状况。
    根据上图信息,请以“Psychlgical prblems f children”为题,用英语写一篇100~120个词的短文。要求如下:
    1. 简要描述图中信息;
    2. 说明原因(学业压力,缺乏引导……);
    3. 谈谈你的看法。
    注意:文章的标题和开头已给出(不计词数)。
    As is shwn in the bar chart,
    2010学年第一学期高三英语期中杭州地区七校联考答案
    审核人:陈亮 校对人:张浩
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    41-44DABA45-48ACBC49-52CDDC53-56BABC57-60BDCA
    61-65DCAFE
    短文改错
    Upn their arrival, we gave the American students a warm welcme but a by named Tim
    and
    was t stay with my family fr the weekend. While they were intrducing them, I already
    themselves[来源:KS5U.COM]
    recgnized him by cmparing him with the pht he had sent t me. When schl ^ver,
    was
    we tk the subway hme, in where my parents had already prepared a rich family dinner fr
    Tim. We enjyed urselves a lt, ate and chatting. The next day, I act as a guide, shwing
    eating acted
    Tim alng the mst famus scenic spts in Beijing. Wherever he went, he had sme phts
    arund/rund/ver
    take t help him memrize this unfrgettable trip t China. When final the time came fr us
    taken finally
    t say gdbye, I gave Tim a kite as an suvenir.
    a
    作文参考范文
    As is shwn in the bar chart, there are mre and mre health prblems existing amng students.
    It’s quite wrrying that nwadays sme students are nt quite psychlgically healthy.
    impacts frm the internet shuld definitely be avided.

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