2022年哈三中第四次高考模拟考试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Inabookstore.C.Inafruitshop.2.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewasshotintheleg.B.Hebrokehisleg.C.Helostagame.3.Onwhatdayoftheweekmaythemagazinearrive?A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.4.Whatwillthewomando?A.Gotothelabwiththeman.B.Workonherexperiments.C.Checkonwhat’sfordinner.5.WhatdoesthemansayaboutRosa?A.Shewon’tbuyagiftforhim.B.Shewon’tleaveherjob.C.Shewon’tfeelsorryfortheman’sleaving.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。6.Wheredoesthemanwork?A.Atagarage.B.Atastore.C.Atafactory.,7.Whatdoesthemanaskfor?A.Thewoman’sname.B.Thebike’sbrand.C.Thebike’scolour.8.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Telephonethesuppliers.B.Callthewomanback.C.Orderanewpart.听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodotoday?A.Talktohislawyer.B.Haveameeting.C.Seeadoctor.10.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Callhislawyerintheafternoon.B.Signafewpapersforhim.C.Takeamessageforhim.11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates.B.Husbandandwife.C.Lawyerandguest.听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。12.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Airpollution.B.Anewkindoffuel.C.Futureenergysources.13.WhyisthewomangivingthemantheinformationofDME?A.Helosthisclassnotes.B.Hemissedtheclassinthistopic.C.Heisdoingresearchonthesubject.14.Whywon’tDMEbeonthemarketsoon?A.Itpollutestheair.B.Itislesseffective.C.It’sexpensivetomass-produce.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。.15.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Thepreparationforatest.B.Atelevisionprogramme.C.Aclosefriendoftheirs.16.WhyisthemanwatchingTV?A.Hehasalreadyfinishedstudying.B.Heistakingabreakfromstudying.C.Hewantstogetinformationforapaper.17.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttocallElizabeth?A.Hedoesn’twanttotroubleherontheweekend.,B.Hedoesn’tthinksheishelpfultohim.C.Hepreferstostudyonhisown.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18.WhatisadisadvantageofAnInsect’sLife?A.Itisbadlyshot.B.Itfrightenssomepeople.C.Itismuchtoolong.19.Whatcanweexpectfromtoday’sMillerAndEdwardsprogramme?A.Beautifulscenes.B.Afamousmotorist.C.Morejokes.20.Whywon’tPolicewatchbeontelevisiontonight?A.AndyMckayhasacold.B.Itwon’tbeonThursdaysanymore.C.Anotherprogrammehastakenitsplace.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)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。AThebestfamilythingstodoinManchesteraregreatforthoselookingtokeeptheirkidsbusyandhappy.*GreaterManchesterPoliceMuseumHousedwithinaformerpolicestation,itcontainsextensivearchives(档案)regardingVictorianpolicing.You’llfindvintagevehiclesdatingbacktowhenlocalpolicefirstadoptedtheuseofcars.OtheritemsthatyoumaynothaveconsideredtobesoessentialtopoliceworkincludeoldVictorianlanterns.Youcanalsolearnmorepolicingingeneral,atopicyourchildrenmaybeespeciallyinterestediniftheywanttobealawenforcerwhentheygrowup.Location:57ANewtonStreet,Manchester,M11ET,UKOpen:Tuesday-Thursdayfrom10:30amto3:30pmTelephone:+44(0)1618564500*ScienceandIndustryMuseumVisitingit,you’llfindyourselfimmersedintherichhistoryoftransportationtechnology.Thereareexhibitshighlightingaircraftandlocomotives(火车头),alongwitha3rdexhibitshowcasingManchester’shistorywithcomputingtechnologyandhowitaffectedcommunicationsacrossdistances.Youcanexplorelargeindustrialmachinesincludingoldsteamenginesandhotairengines.Mostofthemarestilloperational,soyoucanseetheminactionatthemuseumduringscheduledpresentations.Location:LiverpoolRoad,Manchester,M34FP,UK,Open:Dailyfrom10amto5pmTelephone:+44(0)1618322244*LarkHillPlaceLocatedinsidetheSalfordMuseum,itfunctionsasamock-up(模型)ofVictorianEngland.Therecreatedstreethasgenuinefittingsandsignsthatwillmakeyoufeelasifyou’vetravelledbackto1897.Withcobblestones(鹅卵石),gaslampsandeventhesoundsofcarriagesaroundyou,itcreatesanimmersiveatmosphereyouwon’tbeabletofindanywhereelse.Youcanevenventureintosomeofthelocalshopsandtavernstolearnmoreaboutwhateverydaylifewaslikeforpeoplebackthen.Location:PeelPark,TheCrescent,Salford,M54WU,UKOpen:Tuesday-Fridayfrom9:30amto4:30pm,Saturday-Sundayfrom11:30amto4pmTelephone:+44(0)1617780800*CrystalMazeTheCrystalMazeoffersafun-filledinteractiveexperienceforfamiliesinManchester.Youandyourlittleonescanteamupwithotherstoconquerthechallengesandmaketheleaderboards.Thechallengeswillbevariedandwillrequireteamworktofigureout,butyou’llhavefunregardlessofworkingtogetherinthisimmersive3Denvironment.It’sbasedonapopular90sTVshowofthesamename.Plus,yougettowearsatinbomberjacketsthroughouttheexperience,andthat’sreasonenoughtogo.Location:TheCrystalMazeStudios,LowerByromStreet,Manchester,M34FP,UKOpen:Tuesday-Wednesdayfrom4pmto8:30pm,Thursdayfrom4:30pmto9:15pm,Fridayfromnoonto9:15pm,Saturdayfrom9amto9:15pm,Sundayfrom9amto7pmTelephone:+44(0)161791072721.IfMaryandherparentswanttojoininanactivityonMonday,whichofthefollowingshouldtheycall?A.+44(0)1618322244B.+44(0)1618564500C.+44(0)1617910727D.+44(0)161778080022.WhereshouldtheSmithsgoiftheyplantoexplorethedailylifeinVictorianEngland?A.GreaterManchesterPoliceMuseumB.ScienceandIndustryMuseumC.LarkHillPlaceD.CrystalMaze23.WhatcanvisitorsdoattheCrystalMazeStudios?A.PlayinaTVshowinbomberjackets.B.Actasalawenforcertolearnpolicing.C.Explorelargeindustrialmachines.D.Cooperatewithotherstoconquerchallenges.B,Becausemyworkinvolvessomuchmandatoryreading(强制性阅读),Idon’tgettodolotsofpleasurereading.Thereisjusttoolittletimeforshortstoriesorpoetry.Itypicallyonlygettothethingsfriendshavealreadyreadandrecommendedtome.Theyaremybookreviewers.Theykeepmefromwastingtime.MyfavoritepopularauthorisJohnGrisham.Hehaswrittentwenty-twonovels,oneworkofnon-fiction,acollectionofstories,andanovelforyoungreaders.Irespectgoodstory-tellers,andheknowshowtotellagoodstory.Althoughhisbookshavesoldsome300millioncopies,peoplesometimespanhim.“He’snoHemingwayorFaulkner!”saysonereviewer.“Heisnotaparticularlygoodwriter,”saysanother,“anditisunlikelythatanyonewillbereadinghis‘potboilers’inanothergeneration.”However,IlikethefactthatGrishamdoesn’ttakehimselftooseriously.InoneinterviewwiththeAssociatedPress,Grishamdeniedanyvisionsofgreatliteraryfiction.“It’spureentertainment,”hesaid.Soundsquitehumble,doesn’tit?Andthatqualityismostrefreshingandrarethesedays.Inthecourseofthatsameinterview,hementionedafactfromhisearliestdaysofattemptingtowritethatgrabbedmymostattention.“Thealarmclockwouldgooffat5,andI’djumpintheshower,”hesaid.“Myofficewasfiveminutesaway.AndIhadtobeatmydesk,atmyoffice,withthefirstcupofcoffeeandalegalpad,andwritethefirstwordat5:30,fivedaysaweek.”Hisgoalwastowriteonepageeveryday.Ifittooktenminutes,sobeit.Sometimeshewouldwritefortwohoursbeforestartinghisjobasalawyer.24.Theunderlinedword“pan”(inParagraph3)probablymeans______.A.praiseB.criticizeC.respectD.cheat25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofJohnGrisham?A.Heisamodestperson.B.Helikesentertaininghimself.C.Hetendstolookdownuponotherwriters.D.HecompareshimselftoHemingway.26.Intheinterview,whatimpressedtheauthormostwasthat______.A.GrishamwasalwaysfriendlytoothersB.GrishamwasoftenstayinguplateforworkC.GrishamwasaproductivewriterwithallkindsofworksD.Grishamhadagoodhabitofgettingupearlytowrite27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ShortStories:SourceofMyPleasureB.JohnGrisham:MyGreatAdmirationC.MyImpressiveInterviewwithJohnGrishamD.TheEffectofMandatoryReadingonMyLifeC,Coastalcitiesaroundtheglobearesinkingbyuptoseveralcentimetersperyear,onaverage,satelliteobservationsreveal.Theone-twopunchofsinkinglandandrisingseasmeansthatthesecoastalregionsareatgreaterriskoffloodingthanpreviouslythought,researchersreportintheApril16GeophysicalResearchLetters.MattWei,anearthscientistattheUniversityofRhodeIslandinNarragansett,andcolleaguesstudied99coastalcitiesonsixcontinents.“Wetriedtobalancepopulationandgeographiclocation,”hesays.Whilesubsidence(下沉)hasbeenmeasuredincitiespreviously,earlierresearchhastendedtofocusonjustonecityorregion.Thisinvestigationisdifferent.Weisays,“It’soneofthefirsttoreallyusedatawithglobalcoverage.”Weiandhisteamreliedonobservationsmademostlyfrom2015to2020byapairofEuropeansatellites.InstrumentsonboardbeammicrowavesignalstowardEarthandthenrecordthewavesthatbounceback.Bymeasuringthetimingandintensityofthosereflectedwaves,theteamdeterminedtheheightofthegroundwithmillimeteraccuracy.Andbecauseeachsatellitefliesoverthesamepartoftheplanetevery12days,theresearcherswereabletotracehowthegrounddeformedovertime.Thelargestsubsidencerates—uptofivecentimetersperyear—aremostlyinAsiancitieslikeTianjin,China;Karachi,Pakistan;andManila,Philippines,theteamfound.What’smore,aboutone-third,or34,oftheanalyzedcitiesaresinkinginsomeplacesbymorethanacentimeterperyear.That’saworryingtrend,saysDarioSolano-Rojas,anearthscientistattheNationalAutonomousUniversityofMexicoinMexicoCitywhowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.Thesecitiesarebeinghitwithadoublewhammy:Atthesametimethatsealevelsarerisingduetoclimatechange,thelandissinking.“Understandingthatpartoftheproblemisabigdeal,”Solano-Rojassays.Weiandhiscolleaguesthinkthatthesubsidenceislargelycausedbypeople.WhentheresearcherslookedatGoogleEarthimageryoftheregionswithincitiesthatwererapidlysinking,theteamsawmostlyresidentialorcommercialareas.That’satip-offthattheculprit(元凶)isgroundwaterextraction,theteamconcluded.Landscapestendtosettleaswaterispumpedoutofaquifers(含水层).Butthere’sreasontobehopeful.Inthepast,Indonesia’sJakarta,forexample,wassinkingbynearly30cm/yr,onaverage.Butnowsubsidencethereandinotherplaceshasslowed,possiblyduetorecentgovernmentalregulationslimitinggroundwaterextraction.28.HowdoesMattWeiandhiscolleagues’researchdifferfrompreviousones?A.ItcentersonobservingEuropeansatellites.B.Itadoptscomprehensivedataonaglobalscale.C.Itdemonstratessubsidinglandandrisingseasriskcoastalregions.D.Itmakestheconnectionbetweenwavesandtheheightoftheground.29.Whatcanweknowfromthethirdparagraph?A.MostAsiancitiesaresinkingattherateoffivecentimetersperyear.B.DarioSolano-Rojasisinchargeofstatisticalanalysisintheresearch.C.Somecitiesareinadifficultsituationwithlandsinkingandsearising.,D.Citiessubsidingatlargestratesaccountforonethirdoftheanalyzedcities.30.Whatisacauseofthesubsidenceaccordingtothepassage?A.Launchingsatellitesflyingoverthesamepartoftheearth.B.Governments’regulationsonlimitingwaterusage.C.Risingseasfloodingsomecoastalregionsregularly.D.Pumpinggroundwateroutforcertainpurposes.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardslowingdownsubsidence?A.Optimistic.B.Skeptical.C.Tolerant.D.Conservative.DWhenwe’rebusydoingthingswelove,wedon’tthinkabouthowoldweareorthestateofourknees.Butthensomethingpullsusupshort,likeapoliteyoungmanofferinghisseat,oraccompanyingyoutocrosstheroad,andsuddenlywe’rewalkingmoreslowly,feelingjustalittleworseaboutlifeingeneral.Thewaytheseinternalized(内在化的)attitudesaboutagingaffectusphysicallyisafocuswithinagrowingfieldinsocialpsychologyknownasmind-bodystudies.Inthenextfewmonths,theWorldHealthOrganizationisexpectedtopublishtheresultsofaglobalinvestigationofageism—discriminationtowardtheaged—thatwilladdresshowtofighttheprejudice.Thereportwillalsooutlinethevariouswaysthatageistattitudescanaffectthehealthandwell-beingofolderpeople.PsychologistBeccaLevyisacontributortothecomingWHOreport.Shehasspenthercareerlinkingnegativeagingattitudestosuchmeasuresaswalkingspeedinolderpeople,agreaterlikelihoodofdevelopingthebrainchangesofAlzheimer’sdiseaseandevenareductioninlifespan.Butit’snotallterrible.Levy,attheYaleSchoolofPublicHealth,hasalsoshownthatsomethingassimpleaspotentialexposuretoage-positivewordscanleadtophysicalimprovementsinolderpeopleofthesort.Thosetypicallycomeaboutonlyafteraprogramofregularexercise.IfLevyandotherscientistsarecorrect,puttingamorepositiveeffectonourgeneralviewofagingmightmakeaprofounddifferenceinthehealthofpeopleover65,thefastest-growingagegroupinAmericatoday.Someofthemostsurprisingmind-bodyfindingsimply:Amorepositiveattitudetowardagingleadstoimprovementsinolderpeople’smemory,balance,speedandqualityoflife.32.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewillrealizethey’reatanadvancedagewhen______.A.theyareoccupiedwithworkB.theirkneesareeasilyhurtC.someonehelpsthemgoacrossthestreetD.theyofferseatstoothers33.WhatcanweknowfromtheWHOreport?A.Thereislittleprejudicetotheelderly.B.Ageismmaydophysicalandmentaldamagetotheelderly.C.Peoplearesupposedtofightagainstdiscrimination.D.Ageismisamainresearchfieldinsocialpsychology.,34.WhatdoesLevysuggestpeopledo?A.Helptheoldtobemoreexposedtoage-positivewords.B.Communicatewiththeoldusingmorecomplexwords.C.Helptheoldtotakeexerciseregularly.D.Talktotheoldmorefrequently.35.Whatmessageismainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Agingisanurgentproblemtobesolvedaroundtheworld.B.Theinternalizedattitudesaredeterminedbytheagingprocess.C.Theseniorcitizensshouldliveindependentlytoslowaging.D.Positiveattitudestowardagingmaypayoffinolderpeople’shealth.第二节(共5小题,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。HealthySee,HealthyDoVisitthegrocerystoreonanemptystomach,andyouwillprobablycomehomewithafewthingsyoudidnotplantobuy.Buthungerisnottheonlycauseofadditionalpurchases.36Thecheckoutareaisaparticularhotspotforjunkfood.37Andafewstudieshavesuggestedthatsimplyswappinginhealthieroptionscanchangecustomerbehavior.A2012studyintheNetherlandsfoundthathospitalworkersweremorelikelytogiveupjunkfoodforhealthysnackswhenthelatterweremorereadilyavailableoncanteenshelves,forexample.38Ithasbeenworkingwithmorethan1,000storeownerstoencouragethemtoorderandpromotenutritiousfoods.“Makinghealthyfoodsmoreconvenientorappealingcanleadtoincreasedsalesofthoseproducts.”saysTamarAdjoian,aresearchscientistatthedepartment.Adjoianandhercolleagueswonderedifsuchfindingswouldapplytotheircity’scrowdedurbancheckoutareas,sotheyselectedthreeBronxsupermarketsfortheirownstudy.39Thentheyrecordedpurchasesoversixthree-hourperiodsineachstorefortwoweeks.Ofthemorethan2,100shopperstheyobserved,just4percentboughtanythingfromthecheckoutarea.Amongthosewhodid,however,customersinthehealthylinespurchasednutritiousfoodsmorethantwiceasoftenasthoseinthestandardlines.40ThefindingswerereportedinSeptemberintheJournalofNutritionEducationandBehavior.Thepotentialinfluencemayseemsmall,butAdjoianbelievesthatchangingmorecheckoutlineswillopencustomers’eyestonutritious,lower-caloriefoods.HealthdepartmentofficialsarenowexploringwaystoexpandhealthyoptionsatcheckoutcountersthroughoutNewYorkCity.,A.Theyboughtunhealthyfoods40percentlessoften.B.ThesefindingscaughttheattentionofNewYorkCityDepartmentofHealth.C.Theyreplacedcandiesandcookieswithfruitsandnutsnearthecheckoutcounter.D.Thesupermarketsbegantooffernutritious,lower-caloriefoods.E.Thesefoodsgivepeoplemoreenergy.F.Thelocationofstoredisplaysalsoinfluencesourshoppingchoices.G.Theproductsmostcommonlyfoundtherearesugaryandsaltysnacks.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Gidda’sTeamThedoorclosedbehindMalik,makingMamalookupfromthehotmeal.“Justintimefordinner.Willyou41Gidda,please?”GiddawasstayinginMalik’sbedroom.Hedidn’tmindgivinguphisroomforhis82-year-oldgrandmotheratfirst.Butthenshedidn’tleave.Maliktrippedoverhersuitcaseonthefloor.“Sorry,”Giddasaid,“I’mjustanuisance(讨厌的人)here.I’m42.”Malikdidn’tanswerashehelpedherupfromherchair.Atdinner,MamaaskedMalik,“How’syourmeetingwiththecoach?”Malikwascaptainofschoolsoccerteam,andhehadtodiscussafundraiserwiththecoach.They’dhavetoraisehundredsofdollarsto43theiroldshirts,andthatseemedunlikely44Malikcouldcomeupwithabrilliantplan.Unwillingly,Maliksaid.“It’sjustteamstuff.”Changingthe45,MalikturnedtoGidda.“Doyouwanttogositoutsideafterdinner?”Giddaagreed.Inthesoftwarmthoftheevening,Gidda46herselfbeneaththeenormousfig(无花果)tree.“Feelslikehome,”shesaid.ButMalik47,“Itdropsfigseverywhere.”Rightthen,afiglandedonhishead.Giddalaughed,pickeditup,andtooka48.“Perfect.Pickmeabunch.I’llmakefigcakes.”Thenextmorning,MalikfoundGiddamakingfigcakesinthekitchen.Sheofferedhimone.Malik,hopingitwasn’ttoo49,putitinhismouth.Hiseyes50ashechewed.Itwasdelicious.Heeyedthetreeinthebackyard.Howmanyfigcakescouldit51?Malik52hisphoneandstartedtextingina(n)53ofexcitement.Anhourlater,mostofthesoccerteamgatheredinthekitchen,andateupfigcakes.“Gidda’sFabulousFigCakes!”Maliksaid.“We’llsellthem!Giddasaidtheywereeasytomake;she’llshowushow.”Atdinnerthatnight,GiddasharedtheirplanwithMama,smiling54assherepeatedthe55Malikgaveonher,“TeamGrandmother”.,Thenextday,thekitchenwasfullof56.Walkingslowly57theexcitedboys,Giddataughtthemtomakefigcakes.Soonthefigcakes58.AsMalik59,Gidda’sFabulousFigCakeswereahuge60andtheywerequicklysoldout.Whenthenewuniformsarrivedjustintimefortheopeninggame,CoachGarciainvitedGiddatowatch.Shearrivedearly,andwavedatMalik.Thensheturnedaroundtoshowoffhershirt.Onthebackwerethewords“TeamGrandmother”.41.A.watchB.fetchC.visitD.serve42.A.uselessB.unluckyC.scaredD.nervous43.A.buyB.replaceC.ironD.abandon44.A.thoughB.unlessC.asD.whether45.A.planB.attitudeC.subjectD.way46.A.settledB.behavedC.removedD.bent47.A.debatedB.repeatedC.explainedD.complained48.A.breathB.testC.biteD.break49.A.unhealthyB.awfulC.authenticD.scarce50.A.widenedB.movedC.focusedD.opened51.A.produceB.donateC.deliverD.exchange52.A.connectedB.pickedC.grabbedD.answered53.A.seriesB.awarenessC.rangeD.rush54.A.politelyB.proudlyC.shylyD.bitterly55.A.positionB.rewardC.titleD.comment56.A.tensionB.hopeC.calmnessD.energy57.A.withB.offC.amongD.towards58.A.grewupB.cameupC.packedupD.piledup59.A.promisedB.predictedC.announcedD.identified60.A.profitB.investmentC.hitD.practice第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。,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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ARenhancesourexperienceoftherealworldwithdigitalinformationandpictures.Duringthepastfewyears,it61(reveal)itspowertorevolutionizeourlives.ARappsanddevicesarenowavailableaseducationalaids,which,62(use)appropriately,allowstudentstolearninaninteractiveandengagingway.OneofthegreatestbenefitsofusingARineducationsofaristhatithasbroughtsciencetolife.Itspotential63(bring)thesamelifetoothersubjectsisequallypromising.Forexample,inGeographyclasses,ARmightallowstudentstoviewamazingnaturalphenomena64thelimitationsoftimeorplace.InHistorylessons,studentscouldengagewithhistorical65(figure).AdvocatesofARineducationalsoemphasizeitsusefulnessinremotelocations,66studentsdonothaveeasyaccesstomuseumsorscienceexhibitions.DespitethenumerousadvantagesassociatedwithusingARineducation,noteverybody67(convince)thatitisapositivedevelopment.Criticspointoutthatstudentsaresofocusedonthe3Ddisplaythattheydon’tattendtothelesson.68actuallyoncestudentsbecomeaccustomedtothese3Dprojections,theywillbeabletorefocusonthesubjectathand.Itisevidentthatthe69(adopt)ofARtechnologybyeducatorswillbeapositivedevelopmentforallinvolved.Itisearlydaysfortheuseofthistechnologybutitsapplicationsineducationseemlimitless.Itisonlywhenweembracesuchinnovationsintechnology70wecanlearnoftheirfullpotentialanddevelopthem.第四部分: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交换修改作文,请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:在错的词下划一横线,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。DearTony,IamgladthatyouarekeenonChineseidioms.Chineseidioms,mainlyconsistoffourormoreChinesecharacters,havebeenappealingtothoseabsorbedinChinese.Asmatteroffact,theywereanindispensablepartofChineseculture.Thebenefitsoflearningitcanbelistedasfollowing.First,withagreatmanyofChineseidiomswidelyusedinourdailylife,havingagoodknowledgeofthem,contributetobetterunderstandingbothspokenandwrittenChinese.Second,theyusuallypossessvividandprofoundmeanings,makingwhichpeopletrytoconveymoreconvincing.AsfarasIamconcern,IhaveapreferenceforthestoriesbehindsomeChineseidioms.Notonlyaretheyparticularinteresting,buttheyalsotendtoteachsomewisdom.Isincerelyhopeyoucanlearnthemwell.Yours,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是校英文报“走近科学(ApproachingScience)”专栏编辑李华,该专栏拟刊登介绍神州十三(ShenzhouⅫⅠ)返航情况及意义的文章,请你写一封信向科学社团成员约稿,要点如下:1.栏目介绍;2.稿件要求(内容、字数等);3.截稿日期及投稿邮箱(science@163.com)。注意:1.词数为100左右;2.可适当增加细节使行文连贯。DearScienceClubmembers,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua,,