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2012年广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)英语2012.3本试卷共12页,三大题,满分135分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用2B格笔在“考生号”处填涂考生号。用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己所在的市、县/区、学校以及自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写
在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答卷纸各题目指定区城内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题
卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并变回。(资料来源:备课吧http://www.123ppt.net/)I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Themoreaccessibleacompany'sservicesare,themorebusinessitwilldo.Whyarethesame___1___notappliedwhenitcomest
oInternetwebsitesthen?AHongKongstudyhasfoundthatthelocalsitesoftwoleading___2___,McDonald'sandMotorola,arethemostuser-u
nfriendlyofthe30websitestested.Thelackof___3___meanstheyarenotonlylosingcustomers,but___4___tomeettheirsocialresponsibilities.Inanever-moreInternet-c
onnectedworld,___5___areasimportantasphysicalshopsoroffices.Theyare___6___usedasawayofbanking,shoppingandgettingnews.Thisisespeciallysof
orthedisabled,whofindit___7___toshopon-linethangotoastoreinperson.Awebsitethatdoesnotletthemdothisisthesameashavinga(n)"___8___"signona
door.InHongKong,itis___9___nottoprovidethedisabledwithaccesstoschoolsandbuildings,butatpresenttherearenospecific
lawsonInternetaccessibility.However,companiesaremorallyresponsibleforensuringthattheirwebsitescanbe___10___bypeoplewhoarevisuallydisabledorhave
difficultywalkingaround.IdealsfordesignhavelongbeenputforwardbytheWorldWideWebConsortium,aglobalcommunityworkingonopenstandardsto___11___accessibil
ityanddevelopment.Computertechnologyis___12___fastanditisnowmucheasiertocreatewebsitesthatare___13___forallpeople,sightedordisabled.Companiesshoul
densurethatthedesignersoftheirwebsites___14___guidelinesforaccessibility.Weshouldtrytomakeourcityas___15___aspossible,on-lineandoff.1.A.dataB.prin
ciplesC.experiencesD.technologies2.A.companiesB.productsC.storesD.factories3.A.powerB.studyC.attractionD.access4.A.
decidingB.attemptingC.failingD.stopping5.A.computersB.hotlinesC.signalsD.websites6.A.increasinglyB.possiblyC.extremelyD.randomly7.A.cheaperB.sa
ferC.easierD.quicker8.A.waitingB.saleC.openD.closed9.A.unreasonableB.illegalC.unimportantD.impolite10.A.foundB.readC.knownD.created11.A.permit.B.di
scoverC.startD.ensure12.A.weakeningB.droppingC.changingD.flying13.A.wonderfulB.usableC.harmlessD.profitable14.
A.followB.writeC.breakD.ignore15.A.beautifulB.wealthyC.accessibleD.respectable第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括
号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。Afarmeronceorganizedacompetitionbetweenhisdogandhisrabbit.Hedugaholeinoneofhisb
iggestfields,andhidacarrotandaboneinit.Hewantedtosee___16___animalwouldfindthemfirst.The___17___(che
er)andoptimisticrabbitthrewhimselfintolookingforthecarrot,___18___(dig)hereandthere,totallyconvincedthathewo
uldfindit.Butthedog,aftersniffingaroundforabit,___19___(lie)downandbegantocomplainabouthowdifficultit,wastofindoneboneinsuch
abigfield.Therabbitdug___20___hours,andwitheverynewholethedogcomplainedevenmoreabouthowdifficultthiswas,evenfortherabbit.___21___the
rabbitthoughtthateachholedugwasoneholelessthatneededdigging.Whentherewasnoplaceinthewholefield___22___(leave)todig,therabbitdugatunnelrightto___23
___thedoghadbeenlyingallthetime.Therehefoundthecarrotandthebone.Thisishowthedoglostthegame.Hehadcometo___24___rightplaceattheverybe
ginningbutfailedtofindthebone___25___heonlycomplainedanddidn'ttryatall.II阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。(资料来源:备课吧http://www.123ppt.net/)ABeatrixPotterwasagreatEnglishwriterandartist,bestknownforherchildren'sb
ooksfeaturinganimalcharacterssuchasinthechildren'sclassic--TheTaleofPeterRabbit.BeatrixwasbornintoarichLondon-basedfamilywhereshewastutoredbyver
ystrictprivateteachersandsospentheryouthisolatedfromotheryoungsters.Duringheryouthshehadalotofpetsandsp
entvacationsinScotlandandalsotheLakeDistrict.ItwasattheLakeDistrictthatshedevelopedaloveofwildlife.Shestudi
edthearea'snaturalwonderscarefullyandpaintedthemcontinuously.Butherold-fashioned,Manchester-bornparentsdiscouragedherintellectualimp
rovement,thinkingitinappropriateforayounglady.However,herstudyandwatercolourpaintingsofwildmushroomsmade
herwidelyrespectedwithinthefieldofbiology.Inher30's,BeatrixPotterwrotetheremarkablysuccessfulkid'sbook,TheTaleofPew
Rabbit.ClosetothattimeshebecamesecretlyengagedtoherpublisherNormanWarne.Thiscausedagreatdisagreementwithherparents,whodidnotapp
roveofBeatrixgettingmarriedtosomebodyoflowersocialstatus.Sadly,Warnediedbeforethemarriageceremony.UltimatelyBe
atrixPotterbeganwritingandalsoillustrating(绘图)kid'sbooksfull-time.Usingprofitsfromherbooks,Beatrixgrewtobecomeeconomicallyindependentofherpar
entsandwaseventuallyinapositiontobuyHillTopFarmintheLakeDistrict.Sheextendedthepropertywithadditionalpurchasesofneighbouringla
ndovertime.Inher40's,BestrixmarriedWilliamHeelis,alocallawyer.Sheendedupbecomingasheepbreederandfarmerwhilecontinuing
topublishaswellasillustratebooksforchildren.Inallsheauthored23publications.BeatrixdiedonDecember22,1943,andleftthemajorityofherpropertytotheNational
Trust.Herbookscarryonsellingwellglobally,inmanydifferentlanguages.Herstorieshavebeenretoldinnumerousformatsincludingabal
let,movies,andcartoons.Suchisherreputation,andthatofthecharactersfromherpublications,thatmanyBeatrixPotterstatueshavebeencreated.Thesetin
yBeatrixPotterstatueswhichincludeprettymuchalltheactualcharactersinherpublicationshavebecomehighlyvaluedbyartcollectsandfansofherliteraturethroug
houttheworld.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutBeatrixPotter'searlylife?A.Shelearneddrawingskillsfromhertutors.B.Shewasverysociableandoutgoing.C.
Shewasgreatlyinspiredbythebeautyofnature.D.Shewasencouragedtothinkcreativelyandindependently.27.WhydidBeatrixPotter'sparentsopposetheideaofhermarria
getoNormanWarne?A.Theydidnotbelieveshewasmatureenoughtogetmarried.B.TheythoughtWarnewasonlyinterestedinBeatrixPotter'swe
alth.C.Theybelievedthatthecouple'scharactersweremismatched.D.TheyconsideredWarnetobetoocommonfortheirdaughter.28.Acc
ordingtothepassage,whichpartoftheUKdidBeatrixPotterlovemost?A.Manchester.B.Scotland.C.TheLakeDistrict.D.
London.29.InwhichofthefollowingareasdidBeatrixPottershowaninterestduringherlife?A.Writing,biology,farming.B.Drawing,nature,ba
llet.C.Movies,farming,drawing.D.Writing,mushrooms,travel.30.Whatisthefunctionofthelasttwoparagraphsofthe
passage?A.TodescribetheconsequencesofBeatrixPotter'sdeath.B.TopresentthelastingculturalinfluenceofBeatrixPotterandherworks..C.Toshow
thechangesinattitudetowardsBeatrixPotter'sworksoverthepastyears.D.TocriticizethecommercializationofBeatrixPotter'sch
aracterssinceherdeath.BWhenmoviestarScarlettJohanssonwasphotographednaminginLosAngelesrecently,sheattractedalotofattention;fo
rthe27-year-oldactresswaswearingVibramFiveFingers,socalledbecausetheylookmorelikeglovesthanshoes,withaspaceforeachtoe.Strang
ethoughtheymaylook,theseso-calledbarefootshoes,whichreproducetheeffectofbarefootrunningbutwithlesspain,arejustonebrandinara
ngeofminimalistfootwear.Thesesuper-thinsportsshoesarecausingastirintheworldofrunningandfitness.Why?Becausesomeexpertsbelievetheycouldmakeyouabette
r,moreefficientrunnerandthattraditionaltrainerscouldbedoingyoumoreharmthangood."Wearingashoethathaslotsofcushioningandsupportaffectsthe
wayyourbodynaturallymovesandstudiessuggestthatthiscarriesahigherriskofinjury,"explainsMattWallden,anathleteperformanceexpert."Butwithb
arefootshoes,thefootcanactuallyfeelthefirmnessandshapeoftheground,whichallowsyourbodytorespondeffectively.'"Butbeforeyourushouttoinvestinminimali
stfootwear,becareful.Thesekindsofshoesarenotmeantforeveryone,oratleastnotstraightaway."Ordinarysportsshoeswithsupportaregoodf
orbeginnerswhosebodiesarenotusedtotheimpactofrunning,"explainsPatrickDavoren,formerOlympicathlete."Ityou
arenotingreatcondition,thenrunninginminimalistfootwearmaycauseinjuriesandwillturnalotofpeopleoffexerciseandru
nning.Ifyouarecurrentlyinjured,andfiguresshowthatinanygivenyear65%ofallrunnersare,itcanbetemptingtotryanythingthatpro
misestogetyoubackontheroad,trail,orbeach.Butbarefootrunningisnotamethodoftreatinginjurynorisitamagic
alwayofsuddenlyturningyouintoagreatathlete.Evenifyou'reusedtorunning,whenyoustartusingminimalistshoesyoushouldbuildupyourdis
tancegradually.Start_off'bydoingjust10%ofwhatyou'dnormallyrunandincreasethedistancebynomorethan10%everyweek.Andawordofwarning-youmayneverhavesoft
feetagain31.TheVibramFiveFingersareshoes______.A.specificallydesignedforwomenB.thathavelotsofcushioninsid
eC.safestforpeoplewhoenjoysportsD.thataremuchthinnerthannormalsportsshoes32.Theunderlinedword"they"i
nparagraph2refersto________.A.expertsB.feetC.shoesD.runners33.AccordingtoMattWallden,thenewshoes________.A.makef
eetmoresensitivetotherunningsurfaceB.willproduceimmediateimprovementsC.forceyourbodytomovelessnaturallyD.increasethechancesofgetti
nghurt34.TheauthorsuggeststhatnewusersofVibramFiveFingersshould________.A.runintheshoeseverydayattopspeedB.beginwithasho
rterrunningdistancethannormalC.occasionallyrunbarefootedtohardentheirfeetD.makesuretheyarealreadyveryfitbeforeusingthem35.Wherewouldyoupro
bablyreadthisarticle?A.Atravelbook.B.Amoviewebsite.C.Asportsmagazine.D.Asciencejournal.CThedirty,homelessmansatonthepavement,staringatth
eatones.Hethoughtbackmorethantwentyyearstowhenhewasaboylivinginasmallredbrickhouseonthisverystreet.Herecalledtheflo
wergarden,theswinghisdadmade,andthebikehehadsavedupformonthstobuy.Themanshruggedimpatiently,forthebrightnessofthosepictureshurthim,andhis
memorytravelledonanothertenyears.Hehadajobbythen,plentyoffriendsandstartedtocomehomeless.Hedidnotreallywanttorememberthoseyears,nort
hedaywhen,becauseo'debts,hehadgonehomeplanningtoaskformoney.Hefeltembarrassed,butheknewexactlywherehisdadkeptthemoney.Whenhisparentsstep
pedoutoftheroom,hetookwhathewantedandleft.Thatwasthelasttimehehadseenthem.Ashamed,hewentabroad,andhisparentsknewnot
hingabouttheyearsofwanderingortimeinprison.Butlockedinhiscellheoftenthoughtofhome.Oncefree,hewouldlovetoseehisparentsag
ain,iftheywerestillalive,andstillwantedtoseehim.Whenhisprisontimewasup,hefound-ajob,butcouldn'tsettle.Somethingwasdrawinghimhome.Hedi
dnotwanttoarrivepenniless,sohehitchhikedmostofthelongjourneyback.Butlessthanamilefromhisdestinationhestartedtofeelsickwithdoubt.Couldthey
everacceptthismanwhohadsobitterlydisappointedthem?Hespentmostofthatdaysittingunderatree.Thateveninghepostedaletterwhich,althoughshort,hadtakenhim
hourstowrite.Itendedwith:Iknowitisunreasonableofmetosupposeyouwanttoseeme...soit'suptoyou.I'llcomeearlyThursdaymorning.Ifyouwantmehome,hanga
whitehandkerchiefinthewindowofmyoldbedroom.Ifit'sthere,I'llcomein;ifnot,I'llwavegood-byeandgo.AndnowitwasThursdaymorningandhewassittingo
nthepavementattheendofthestreet.Finallyhegotupandwalkedslowlytowardtheoldhouse.Hedrewalongbreathandlooked.Hisparentsweretakingnorisk
s._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________Themanthrewhisheadback,gaveacryofreliefandranstraightthroughtheopenfrontdoor.36.Whydidthemanshrugimpatiently(paragraph2)whilehewas
thinkingofhischildhood?A.Thethoughtsmadehimangry.B.Hefelthehadwastedtime.C.Hewasanxioustogohome.D.Thesweetmemorycausedhimmuchpain.37.Whydidi
ttakehimhourstowritetheletter?A.Hedoubtedifhisparentsstilllivedinthathouse.B.Hehadmuchnewstotellhisparents.C.He
feltashamedtoaskforforgiveness.D.Hewaslongingtoreturnhomeandfeltexcited.38.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?a.Hetookthemon
eyfromhisparents.b.Heboughtabicyclewithhissavings.c.Hewassentencedtoprison.d.Hewrotetheletterhome.e.Hesatonthepavement.f.Hehitchhikedbackhome.A.b
,a,c,d,e,fB.b,a,c,f,d,eC.a,c,b,d,f,aD.a,d,b,c,e,f39.Whichofthefollowingbestfitsintoparagraph8?A.Everyinchofthehouse
wascoveredinwhite.Sheets,pillowcasesandtableclotheshadbeenplacedoneverywindowanddoor,makingitlooklikeasnow
house.B.Thehousebeforehimwasjustasheremembered:theredbricks,thebrowndoorandnothingelse.C.Acolourfulblanketwasoverthefrontdoor.Onit
,inlargeletters,waswritten,"Welcomehome,sonD.Apolicecarwasparkedinthedriveway,andtwoofficersstoodatthefrontdoor.40.Thebestt
itleofthepassageis_______.A.SweetMemoryB.WhiteHandkerchiefC.AbandonedSonD.LeavingHomeDManypsychologistsintheearlytwentiethcenturybeli
evedthathumansuseonly10percentoftheirbrains,andeventhegreatAlbertEinsteinoncewrotethatmostpeopleuseonlyasmallportionoftheg
reymatterbetweentheirears.It'satheorythathasoftenbeenputforwardintelevisiondocumentaries;magazines,advertisementsandbooksoverthepastcentury.Butnearl
yallscientistsnowagreethe10percenttheoryiscompletelyunfounded.Infact,theyquestionhowthisfigurewaseverarrivedatinthefirstplaceandwhatareaso
fthebrainaresupposedtobeunneeded.Thetheorysupposesthatif90percentofthebrainwereremoved,apersonwouldStil
lbeabletofunctionnormally,whileinrealityitisknownthatdamagetoevenasmallareaofthebraincanresultinextremelyseriousphysi
calinjurydifferentactivitiesandthatmanyareasofthebrainareusedatthesametimeforsomecomplexactivitiesorthoughtpro
cesses.Throughoutthecourseofoneday,most.areasofthebrainareactiveatsometime,evenduringsleep.The10percenttheorysug
geststhatcertainareaso'thebrainarenotused,butscansslowactivitiesthroughouttheentirebrainandnotinanyseparatepart.Thefinalargumentagainstthe10perce
nttheoryisthefactthatdoctorscarefullymapthebrainbeforeremovingbraincancerssothattheydon'taffectotheressentialareas.Fromanevolutionarypointo
fview,it'shighlyunlikelybuttourcomparativelylargerbrainswouldhaveevolvedfromourancestorsiftheextraareaswerenotneeded.Infact,thereisabsolutelynoevi
dencesupportthe1ppercenttheory.41.Howdidthe10percenttheorygetsuchwidespreadpopularity?A.Itwaspromotedinvarioustypesofcopula
rmedia.B.AlbertEinsteinarguedstronglyinsupport.C.Itwasproveninscientificresearch.D.Fewpeoplecouldproveitwro
ng.42.Theunderlinedword"unfounded"ischestinmeaningto_________.A.undiscoveredB.unprovenC.unknownD.unnecessary43.Whichofthefollowingistrue
accordingtothewriter?A.Weuselessthan10%ofourbrains.B.Mostbraindisordersaffectthesamepartofthebrain.C.Thebrainislessactiv
eduringtimesofsleep.D.The10percenttheorydoesnotmakeevolutionarysense.44.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Peopletodayu
semoreoftheirbrainthaninthepast.B.Scientificopinionaboutthetopicofbrainuseisequallydivided.C.Ourunderstandingofthebrainha
schangedgreatlyinthepastdecades.D.Modernscientistshaveacompletepictureofhowthebrainworks.45.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Topresenttwosidesofb
raintheory.B.Tocriticizethe10percenttheory.C.Toexplainhowbrainworks.D.Todescribethehistoryofbrainresearch.第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满
分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。首先请阅读下列汽车广告的信息:ARenaultMenage:Thisluxurycarprovidesacomfortabled
rivingexperienceandispackedfullofextras(GPS,electricseats,automaticparkbrakeetc).Butitspowerfulenginemeansyouhadbetterbepreparedforabigfuelbilleachwe
ek.Price:$85,000BHyundaii20:Idealforshortjourneysbutlacksthepowerandcomfortneededtomakelong-distancedrivingenjoyable.Stil
l,atthispriceyoucan'tcomplainandyou'llbesmilingwhenyouhavetofillupthetanktoo.Price:$8,000CFiat500:Althoughexpens
ive,itwillsoonpayforitselfwiththemoneyyousaveonpetrol.Ithasthemostefficientandcleanestpetrol-poweredenginecurre
ntlyavailable.Itssize,easyhandlingandluxuryinteriormakeitidealforcitydriving.Price:$35,999DLandRoverDiscovery:Withseatingfor7,thisc
arissuitableforalldrivingconditions.Ithasthecontrolneededforinnercitydrivingandthepowerrequiredforroug
hroadsandcarryingheavyloads.Butit'samongtheleastfuelefficientvehiclesinitsclass.Price:$51,999EGMTransit:Itpacksanimpressiveamountofroominside.
Itsteersnicely,isfuelefficientandhasacommandingdrivingposition.Butthelackofrearsidewindowsandanoisyinteriorlimititsappealasapeople
mover.Price:$22,499FFordWagon:Withroomfor12passengers,itcombinesthetoughnessandpowerneededforlong-distancejourneyswithallthecomfo
rtsthatwillkeeppassengerssatisfied.Itsoptionalluggageroofracksalsomeannothingwilleverhavetobeleftbehind.Price:$42,000以下是五个人的购车意向。请匹配个人信息与适合
的汽车。46.Robertisafarmerinthecountrysideandwantsavehiclethatcandealwithdoroughcountry-roadconditionsandispowerfulenoughtoto
watrailercarryinganimalsandfarmproductstothecitymarket.47.Jamesisstartinganewdeliveryjobandneedsavehiclebigenou
ghtostorethepackagesthathewillpickupeachmorninganddeliverthroughouttheday.Itshouldbereliable,affordableandeco
nomicaltorunonhiscityroute.48.Vaneasaisalawyerwholivesandworksinthecity.Shecurrentlyhasalargecarthatusesalotoffuel.Shethinksit'sto
opollutingsowantsacarthat'senvironmentallyfriendlybutstillcomfortabletodrive.49.Johnisauniversitystudentlookingforaninexpensivecarthat'scheap
torun.Heneedsitmainlyforgettingtoandfromtheuniversitycampusandalsotohisnearbypart-tilesjob.50.Jillow
nsatourguidecompanyandwantsanewvehiclethatcanbeusedtotaketravellerstoseedifferentsightandattractions.Atypicaltourgroupismadeupofabout10pe
oplesoitmustbebigenoughtotakeallofthemplustheirluggage.III写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)最近,我们以“201
2年中学生的春节活动”为题,在368名中学生中进行了一次调查(survey)。以下是调查数据:【写作内容】请根据以上内容用英语写一份调查报告。内容包括:1.调查问题及调查对象;2.主要活动;3.感受及原因;
4.期望。【写作要求】1.只能使用5个句子表达全部内容。2.文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。【评分标准】句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。第二节读写任务(共1小题,满分25分)阅读下面的书信,然后按照要求写一篇1
50词左右的英语短文。DearDavid,Iamwritingyouthisemailbecauseyou'resobusyeverydaywithyourstudiesandafter-schoolactivitiesth
atweseldomhavechancestotalkface-to-face.ThereissomethingthatIamveryworriedabout.Youhavealwaysbeenanactiveboy,willingtohelpothersandalwayslookingfora
nopportunitytotrysomethingneworlearnsomethingdifferent.IthinkthesearewonderfulqualitiesbutIamconcernedt
hattheymaybeaffectingyourstudies.Inthepastthreemonthsaloneyouhavejoinedatleastfourdifferentstudentclubs.Isee
theseactivitiestakingupmoreandmoreofyourtime.You'realwaysdiscussingsomethingwithyourclassmatesorsurfingonline.You'realsodevotinglesstimetoh
omeworkandevenyourteacherssayyouarelookingverysleepyinclass.Iknowthatthesekindsofactivitiesarefunandcanhelpyourdevelopment,butIthinktheyhave
startedtodamageyourperformanceatschool.Pleaserememberthemostimportantthingatthisstageofyourlifeisyourstudies.Rightnowyoushoulddoyourbes
tinyourexaminationsasitwillgiveyoumorechoicesisyourfuture.Ibegyoutofocusonyourmaingoalandnottothrowawayallyouryea
rsofhardworkYourlovingmother【写作内容】假设你是信中的David,请用英语给你妈妈写回信。以下是回信的内容(信的开头和结尾已经为你写好):1.以约30词概括书信的主要内容。2.以约120词谈谈你对参加学校社团或俱乐
部活动的看法,内容包括:(1)你读信后的感受;(2)你是否赞成你妈妈的观点,并陈述理由;(3)你对你妈妈的承诺。【写作要求】1.作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子。2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。【评分标准】概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,
语篇连贯。参考答案:1-5BADCD6-10ACDBB11-15DCBAC16.which17.cheerful/cheery18.digging19.lay20.for21.But22.where23.left24.the25.because/as/since26-30
CDCAB31-35DCABC36-40DCBAB41-45ABDCB46-50DECBF基础写作:Recentlywesurveyed368middleschoolstudentsonhowtheysp
entthe2012SpringFestival.30%saidtheyspentmostoftheirtimewiththeirparentsvisitingrelativesandfriendswhile25%wenttravelingwithclassmate
sorparents.45%ofallthosesurveyedindicatedthattheyjuststayedathometodohomework.WhenaskedhowtheyfeltabouttheSpringFestival,mostsaidtheyenjoyeditbecaus
eoftheholidayandluckymoneytheygot,butsomefeltunhappybecausetheamountofhomeworktheyweregivenleftlittletimef
orfunactivities.Manystudentsexpressedthehopethatnextyeartheywillhavelesshomeworkandmorefreetime.读写任务:Dearmum,
I’vejustreceivedyouremailexpressingyourconcernthatIambeingdistractedfrommystudiesbecauseofmymanyafter-schoolactivitiesandtheco
nsequencesofthisformyfuture.(或I’vejustreceivedyouremailexpressingyourconcernaboutmyparticipationinsomanyafte
r-schoolactivities,theeffectofthisonmystudyperformanceanditsconsequencesformyfuture.)Iappreciatewhaty
ousayandamsorrytohavecausedyousomuchworry.I’malsotouchedthatyouunderstandmyreasonsforbeingattractedtosuchactivities.It’struethatIhavebeen
spendingalotoftimewiththesegroupsbutpleasedon’tworry.Ifindthatthesegroupshelpmetorelax,developmythinkingandactuallyimprovemyschoolperformance,alt
houghmyteacherisrightthatIdosometimesfeeltiredinclass.Forthisreason,andtoalsorelieveyouofyourworry,Ihavedecidedtolimitmypartic
ipationtoonlytwogroupsthisterm.ThiswayIcanstillenjoytheoutsideactivitieswithoutaffectingeitheryouormystudyperformance.(资料来源:备课吧http:
//www.123ppt.net/)