湖南师大附中2019年高三第六次抽考试题试题(英语)word版
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湖南师大附中2019年高三第六次抽考试题试题(英语)word版
英语试题
本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。
时量120分钟。
总分值150分。
PartⅠListeningComprehension〔30marks〕
SectionA(22.5marks)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Fore achconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoices markedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion. YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.
Conversation1
1、Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?
A、Rainy.
B、Sunny.
C、Windy.
2、Whatdidthegirloriginallyplantodothisweekend?
A、GototheUSA.
B、Stayathome.
C、Haveapicnic. Conversation2
3、Whatpositionhasthewomanappliedfor?
A、Ateacher.
B、Aneditor.
C、Atranslator.
4、Whatdoesthewomanthinkofworkingasaneditor?
A、It’stiring.
B、It’schallenging.
C、Thesalaryislow. Conversation3
5、Whatisthemandoing?
A、WatchingTV.
B、Cleaningtheroom.
C、Enjoyingtheseaview.
6、What’swrongwiththecups?
A、Theyareverydirty.
B、Theyarebroken.
C、Theyhaveaverystrongsmell.
Conversation4
7、WhyisPaulangrywithJane?
A、Shetoldherbrothershissalary.
B、ShetoldMrs.Wallacehissalary.
C、Shealwaystellshissecretstoothers.
8、Whatisthewoman’sownexplanationforthematter?
A、Shethoughtitdidn’tmatter.
B、Shekneweverybodywouldfindout.
C、Shegottooexcitedandwasn’tthinking.
9、WhatdoesPaulthinkofthepeopleinthetown?
A、Theyallhavebignoses.
B、Theydon’tcareabouteachother.
C、Theyareeagertoknowaboutothers’business.
Conversation5
10、Whydidn’tMiketakehisexaminationyesterday?
A、Hedidn’twantto.
B、Hegotsick.
C、Heforgottheexaminationdate.
11、WhatdidtheprofessorpermitMiketodo?
A、Havetheexaminationathome.
B、Haveanexamsometimelater.
C、Haveanexamnextterm.
12、Whydidn’tMikedrivehiscar?
A、Thedoctortoldhimnotto.
B、Hewantedtotakeawalk.
C、Hedidn’tthinkhewasableto.
Conversation6
13、WhoisRogersmostprobably?
A、Tom’sfriends.
B、Tom’steacher.
C、Tom’sboss.
14、WhatdidTomtellhismotherinyesterday’sletter?
A、Hehadbecidedtoworkpart-time.
B、Hehadlosthisnewjob.
C、Hehasjustboughtacar.
15、WhydoesTomtellhismotherabouthisjob?
A、Hedoesn’twanthertoworryabouthisjob.
B、Hedoesn’twanthertoworryabouthislife.
C、Hedoesn’twanthertoworryabouthisstudies.
SectionB(7.5marks)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfil linthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHA NTHREEWORDS.
YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.
SectionA(15marks)
Directions:Foreachofthefollowingunfinishedsentencestherearefourchoicesmarke dA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
21、
Knowntobeoneofthemostfavorableenvironmentsforfossilpreservation,thebonesofm
anyanimals.
A、volcanicareashaveprotected
B、toprotectvolcanicareas
C、wherevolcaicareashaveprotected
D、volcanicareaswhichprotect
22、Keepinmindthatyoushoulddothesamethingsintheinstructions.
A、asarelisted
B、whicharelisted
C、aslisted
D、thatlisted
23、
Unabletomovebecauseoftheinjuryinhisleg,Jackwasforeedtowaithewas,wrappedinMi chael’sjacket.
A、who
B、where
C、what
D、when
24、—Whatwillyoubuyforyourhusband’sbirthday?
—Iwanttobuyawalletforhim.
A、blackniceleathersmall
B、nicesmallblackleather
C、nicesmallleatherblack
D、smallblackniceleather
25、Withoutfacts,wecan’
tformacorrectopinion,forweneedtohaveacknowledgeourthinking.
A、whichtobebasedon
B、whichtobaseon
C、onwhichtobase
D、whichtobase
26、AlingeringdroughthascausedaseverewatershortageinEastChina’
sJiarprovince,leavingwaterleavelsinPoyangLake,thelivesofonemillionpeopleand watersuppliestomorethanonemillionpeopleresidingnearthelake.
A、reduced;affecting;threatening
B、reducing;toaffect;threatened
C、toreduce;affecting;threatening
D、reduce;affecting;threatening
27、ourschoolliesthefamousbeautifullake-thePeachLake.
A、Southeast50metersto
B、50meterssoutheastof
C、To50meterssoutheastof
D、Tosoutheast50metersof
28、—Isn’
titasurprisethatIhappenedtomeetFrancisMathewsonmywaybackschoollastnight?
—Ifmymemoryservesmecorrectly,youeachotherforexactlyyears.
A、hadn’tseen
B、haven’tseen
C、didn’tsee
D、don’tsee
29、Idon’twanttoseethiskindofmovie,I’mfeelingtootired.
A、Besides
B、Therefore
C、Somehow
D、Otherwise
30、Thelittleboycameridingfullspeeddownthemotorwayonhisbicycle.was!
A、Whatadangerousscene
B、Whatdangerousascene
C、Howadangerousscene
D、Howdangerousthescene
31、—Howisitthatyouknowshe’sgotbackfromtheUK?
—ShewhenIcameoutofthehousethismorning.
A、seemedtobepassing
B、happenedtohavepassed
C、chancedtobepassing
D、remainedtobepassing
32、Experienceisbelieving.Ifyou’d;liketoknowwhatitliketobeasolinWorldWarII,
thegame“BrothersinArms:RoadstoHill30”.
A、wouldbe;try
B、was;try
C、wouldbe;trying
D、was;trying
33、—Goodmorning,DoctorSmith’soffice.
—Hello.ThisisJohnBrown.CouldyoupleasetellDoctorSmithI?Mycarstart.
A、wasdelayed;doesn’t
B、amdelayed;didn’t
C、willbedelayed;won’t
D、woulddelay;mustn’t
34、
ittoclearuptomorrow,thetouristswouldclimbtothetopofthemountaintowaitforthes un.
A、If;toraise
B、Were;torise
C、Should;torise
D、Because;raising
35、
Itisstillunderdiscussiontheoldbusstationshouldbereplacedwithamodernrestaura ntornot.
A、whether
B、when
C、which
D、where
SectionB(18marks)
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarke dA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Onceuponatime,amanpunishedhis5-year-olddaughterforusingupthefamily’sonlyrollofexpensivegoldwrappingpaper.Moneywastight,andhebecameevenmore36whenon ChristmasEve,hesawthatthechildhadgluedthegoldpapersoasto37ashoeboxtoputunderthe Christmastree.
Nevertheless,thenextmorningthelittlegirl,filledwithexcitement,broughtthegif tboxtoherfatherandsaid,“Thisisforyou,Daddy!”
Asheopenedthebox,thefatherwasembarrassedbyhisearlier38.Butwhenheopenedit,he founditwasemptyandagainhisangerflared.“Don'tyouknow,younglady,”hesaid39,“whenyougivesomeoneapresentthere'ssupposedtobesomethinginsidethepackage!”
Thelittlegirl40himwithtearsrollingfromhereyesandsaid:
“Daddy,it'snotempty.I41kissesintoituntilitwasallfull.”
Thefatherwascrushed.He42onhiskneesandputhisarmsaroundhispreciouslittlegirl. Hebeggedhertoforgivehimforhis43anger.
Fromthenonthefatherkeptthatlittlegoldboxbyhisbedforalltheyearsofhislife.Whe neverhewasdiscouragedorfaceddifficultproblemshewouldopenthebox,takeouta(an)44ki ss,andremembertheloveofthisbeautifulchildwhohadputitthere.
Inaveryreal45,eachofusashumanbeingshavebeen46aninvisiblegoldenboxfilledwith unconditionalloveandkissesfromourchildren,family,friendsandGod.Thereisnomorepre cious47anyonecouldhold.
36、A、upset B、thrilled C、excited D、content
37、A、made B、close C、make D、decorate
38、A、overhearing B、overlooking C、overreaction D、overemphasis
39、A、hurrily B、curiously C、sharlply D、softly
40、A、lookeddownupon B、lookedupat
C、lookedupon
D、lookedthrough
41、A、made B、folded C、invented D、blew
42、A、fell B、got C、felt D、put
43、A、extreme B、unnecessary C、terrible D、unaccountable
44、A、false B、real C、handmade D、imaginary
45、A、degree B、sense C、situation D、way
46、A、fetched B、claimed C、given D、kept
47、A、possession B、Christmas C、talent D、shoebox
SectionC(12marks)
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbe stfitsthecontext.
Itisinevitableforustomeetfailureandsuccessineverydaylife.Mostofusareeagerfo rsuccessandscaredoffailure.However,nooneisalwayssuccessful48.alsonooneisalwaysa failure.Then49.todealwithfailureandsuccessinourlife?
Ontheonehand,“failureisthemotherofsuccess”.Ifwesumupexperiencesandlessons 50.failure,maybesuccesswillcome.Nevertheless,ifweloseourheartsandgiveupformeref forts,wewill51.succeed.Inaword,thekeytosuccessisourhardstruggle.Ontheotherhand, successmaycausefailure,too.Generallyspeaking,successoftenaddsconfidenceandsatis faction,52.failurecompanieswithmiseryandsadness.Butsupposing53.becomeself-satis fiedoncewesucceedandstopstruggling,thenit’ssurethatfailurewillcome.Weshouldtake54.rightattitudetowardsfailureandsuccess.
Tosumup,thereisnotanabsolutelimitbetweensuccessandfailure.55.isimportantiso urstruggleandattitude.
PartIIIReadingcomprehension(30marks)
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralques tionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Cho osetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.
A
June26,2000-theHumanGenome(基因组)Project,agreat$3billion,15-yeartaskaimedatdrawingthegeneticmapofhumans,isnow morethan90percentcompleted.Thescientificandmedicalcommunitiesareveryexcitedabou tthechancesgeneticresearchprovidesforgettingridofdiseasesandprolonging(延长)humanlife.Butthosecommunitiesandpolicymakersalsoarecarefulaboutthescientific doortheyareopeningastheprojectuncoversthemysteriesoflife.
Forthelastfewyears,thegeneticadvancesinthedevelopingfieldofbiotechnologyhav eprovidesmaterialforallkindsofwork,butthedevelopmentsofmodernscienceinunlocking thesecretsofthehumangeneticcodehaveopenedaworldofpossibilitiesforhumanhealth,as wellasforthepopularimagination.
WhileEuropeanandJapaneseresearchersaremakingrapidprogressindecoding(解码)humanDNA,theleadingorganizationforgeneticresearchisintheUnitedStates,whichbe ganin1990,is“unlockingthecode”ofthehumanbodytolearnhowtodefeatfataldiseases.Already,theHumanGenomeProjecthasb ecomewidelyknownandpraisedforfindingthegenesconnectedwithterriblediseasesasyet(迄
今),andmakingprogresstowardseparatingthegenesthatshowasignofbreastcancerorAIDS.
Oncethesegenesarefoundandstudied,researcherscandevelopnewwaystoattackinfect ions,andgeneticdiseases.Medicalcompaniesareveryinterestedinmappingthehumangenom e,astheyexpecttodevelopalotofnewdrugsfortheseillnesses.
56、Whydidthescientistsworkhardatmappingthehumangenome?
A、Becausethehumangenomecandestroymanyillnesses.
B、Becausethehumangenome'scompletioncanhelpthemgetridofmanydiseases.
C、Becausetheywantedtobebetterknownthanothers.
D、Becausethehumangenomecanprovidealotofchancesofwork.
57、Whichcountrystudiedthegenesmostrapidlyintheworld?
A、Japan.
B、Germany.
C、TheUnitedStates.
D、China.
58、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A、Ifthegenescanbefound,scientistscanstudymanynewwaystocureillnesses.
B、Thescientistshavemadegreatprogressinconnectingthegeneswiththecancers.
C、Manymedicalcompaniesshowgreatinterestindrawingthehumangenomemap.
D、TheUnitedStatesbegantheGenesStudyearlyinthe19thcentury.
59、TheauthorsuggeststhattheHumanGenomeProjectcancause_______.
A、thepolicymakerstofeelveryworriedandcareful
B、thescientiststoworkharder
C、manypeopletofindworkeasily
D、alotofcompaniestoproducemanynewdrugs
60、Themainideaofthisarticleisabout_______.
A、unlockinggeneticcode
B、thegenes'discovery
C、thegreathumangenome
D、thegenesandthescientists
B
Whatshouldyouthinkaboutintryingtofindyourcareer?Youareprobablybetteratsomes choolsubjectsthanothers.Thesemayshowstrengthsthatyoucanuseinyourwork.Aboywhoisg oodatmathematicscanusethatinanengineeringcareer.AgirlwhospellswellandlikesEngli shmaybegoodatofficework.Soitisimportanttoknowthesubjectsyoudowellinatschool.Ont heotherhand,youmaynothaveanyspeciallystrongorweaksubjectsbutyourrecordsshowagen eralsatisfactorystandard.Althoughnotallsubjectscanbeuseddirectlyinajob,theymayh aveindirectvalue.Knowledgeofhistoryisnotrequiredformostjobsbutifhistoryisoneofy ourgoodsubjectsyouwillhavelearnedtorememberfactsanddetails.Thisisanabilitythatc anbeusefulinmanyjobs.
Ifyouhavehadapart-timejobonSaturdaysorinthesummer,thinkwhatyougainedfromit. Ifnothingelse,youmaytogettoworkontime,tofollowinstructionsandtogetonwitholderwo rkers.Youmayhavelearnedtogivecorrectchangeinashop,forexample.Justasimportant,yo umaybecomeinterestedinaparticularindustryorcareeryouseefromtheinsideinapart-tim ejob.
Facingyourweakpointsisalsopartofknowingyourself.Youmaybeallthumbswhenyouhan dletools;perhapsyouareapoorspellerorcannotaddupacolumnoffigures.Itisbittertofac eanyweaknessesthantopretendtheydonotexist.Yourschoolrecord,forinstance,maynotbe toogood,yetitisanimportantpartofyourbackground.Youshouldnotbeapologeticaboutitb utinsteadrecognizethatyouwillhaveachanceofafreshstartatwork.
61、Whichofthefollowingbestsumsupthefirstparagraph?
A、Theimportanceofdoingwellatschool.
B、Usingschoolperformancetohelptochooseacareer.
C、Theimportanceofbeinggoodatallsubjects.
D、Theindirectvalueofschoolwork.
62、Thewriterthinksthatforastudenttohaveapart-timejobisprobably.
A、awasteoftimethatcouldhavebeenspentonstudy
B、usefulforhisfuturework
C、agoodwaytoearnextramoney
D、agoodwaytofindouthisweakpoints
63、Accordingtothepassage,ifastudentsschoolrecordisnotgood,he____.
A、willbeacompletefailureinhisfuturework
B、willnotbeabletofindasuitablejob
C、willregretnothavingworkedharderatschool
D、maydowellinhisfuturework
64、Whichsubjectissupposedtohavenodirectvalueforjobhunting?
A、Mathematics.
B、English.
C、TechnicalDrawing.
D、History.
65、Thewholepassagecenterson____.
A、choosingacareeraccordingtowhatoneisskilledin
B、acquiringknowledgebyworkinghardatschool
C、findingonesstrongandweakpoints
D、developingonesabilitiesusefulinschoolwork
C
Thismorning,aVirginAtlantic747JumboJetbecamethefirstcommercialairplanetofly onbiofuel.TheshortflightfromLondontoAmsterdamusedablendof20%babassu〔棕榈〕oilmixedwith80%conventionaljetfuel.
Whatwasreallyexcitingabouttheflightwasthefactthattheenginedidnothavetobealt eredinanywayforthebiofueltowork.WhilethisisagreatinitialstepintryingtoreduceCO2 (carbon-dioxide)emissions〔排放〕fromairplanes,therearealotofhurdles〔障碍〕thatstillneedtobeovercome.
Firstandforemost,unlikethenormalfuelusedtorunairplanes
〔knownasJetA〕,biofuelfreezesathighaltitudes.Also,Jet‘A’fuelburnsconsistently(atthesamepace),whichmeansitprovidesasaleandreliablefuelfo rlongflights–engineersarenotsureifbiofuelwillbeabletodothesame.
Thebiggesthurdletoafullbiofuelswitchisourabilitytobeabletogrowenoughcropsth atcanbeconvertedtobiofuel.Therearetwoconcernsthatscientistshaveinthismatter–thefirstisthatthelandtogrowtheextracrops,willcomefromclearingmoreofourforestsan dthesecondthatsinceitcompeteswithwhatweeat,thepriceoffoodwillgoup.
However,RichardBransonofVirginAirlines,envisionsthatifbiofuelstartstoreplac eoilonagreaterbasis,itwillbemanufacturedfromalgae〔藻类〕producedinsewagetreatmentplants,notfromfoodsources.
BirginAirlinesisnottheonlyonetryingtolookforalternativefuelsources.Earliert hisyears,anAirbusA380usedanotheralternativefuel-aman-mademixofgas-to-liquid,ino neofitsfourengines.TheflightwastestedbyRollsRoyce(manufacturerofjetengines),inp artnershipwithShell(anoilcompany).RollsRoyceisalsoworkingwithAirNewZealandonasi milarproject.
Whileacompleteswitchtoalternativefuclmaytakeyears,itisveryencouragingtoseea
irlines,oilcompaniesandairplanemanufacturersallcomingtogethertotrytomakeithappe n!
66、WhydoesVirginAirlinestrytoreplacenormalfuelwithbiofuel?
A、Tocutdowntheflightcostofthecompany.
B、Toremovesomehurdlesforthebiofueltowork.
C、ToreduceCO2emissionsfromairplanes.
D、Totestplaneenginesonbiofuel.
67、WhichisNOTtrueforafullbiofuelswitchofairplanes?
A、Biofuelcannotrunforlongflights.
B、Biofuelcannotworkathighaltitudes.
C、Manhasnotenoughlandtogrowextracropsforbiofuel.
D、It’snoteasyforsewagetreatmentplantstomanufacturebiofuel.
68、Oneofthehurdlestobeovercomeforafullbiofuelswitchisto.
A、altertheengineforairplanes
B、makebiofuelburnconsistently
C、openmorelandtogrowmorecrops
D、developsewagetreatmentplants
69、Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat.
A、thereisalongwaytogoforacompleteswitchtoalternativefuel
B、itwon’tbelongbeforealternativefuelcomesintouse
C、airlines,oilcompaniesandairplanemanufacturersarereliable
D、alternativefuelhasabrightfuture
70、Whichofthefollowingcanbestservesasthetitleofthispassage?
A、Biofuel-AlternativeFuelSources.
B、TheFirstCommercialFlightPoweredbyBiofuel.
C、HowtoReducingCO2EmissionsfromAirplanes.
D、ViginAirlinesTryingtoAlterFuelSources.
PartIVWriting(45marks)
SectionA(10marks)
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillinthenumberedblanksbyusingtheinforma tionfromthepassage.
WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Healthyeating,aboutwhichtherearealotoffallacies,isnotaboutstrictnutritionph ilosophies,stayingunrealisticallythin,ordeprivingyourselfofthefoodsyoulove.Rath er,it’saboutfeelinggreat,havingmoreenergy,andkeepingyourselfashealthyaspossible-allof whichareregardedasvalidargumentsandareconsideredtobeachievedbylearningsomenutri tionbasicsandusingtheminawaythatworksforyou.
Healthyeatingbeginswithlearninghowto“eatsmart”–it’snotjustwhatyoueat,buthowyoueat.Yourfoodchoicescanreduceyourriskofillnessessuch asheartdisease,cancer,anddiabetes,aswellasdefendagainstdepression.However,learn ingthehabitsofhealthyeatingcanincreaseyourenergy,sharpenyourmemoryandstabilizey ourmood.Youcanexpandyourrangeofhealthyfoodchoicesandlearnhowtoplanaheadtocreate andmaintainasatisfying,healthydiet.
Eatwithotherswheneverpossible.Eatingwithotherpeoplehasalotofsocialandemotio nalbenefits-particularlyforchildren-andallowyoutomodelbetterhealthyeatinghabits fromothers.EatinginfrontoftheTVorcomputeroftenleadstomindlessovereating.
Taketimetochewourfoodandenjoymealtimes.Chewyourfoodslowly,savoringeverybite .Wetendtorushthroughourmeals,forgettingtoactuallytastetheflavorsandfeelthetextu re〔口感〕ofwhatisinourmouths.
EatBreakfast,andeatsmallermeals,throughouttheday.Ahealthybreakfastcanjumpst artyourmetabolism〔新陈代谢〕,andeatingsmall,healthymealsthroughouttheday(ratherthanthestandardthreelarg emeals)keepsyourmetabolismgoingandourenergyup.
SectionB(10marks)
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformat iongiveninthepassage.
Theproblemwithmostsurveysaboutwhetherpeoplewillpayforonlinecontentisthatthe y’reconductedontheInternet-andrespondentshaveaspecialinterestinbeingabletosurfthe Webforeverfornothing.Butoneofthemostsurprisingresultsofanew,morewide-rangingsur veybythemarketingandmediainformationfirmNielsenwasthatsomepeopleareactuallyprep aredtopay.
Nielsenasked27,000peopleacross52countriesifthey’dconsiderpayingforInternetcontent.Theanswerwasaresoundingperhaps.BeforeRupetMur dochandotherchampionsofpaidcontentgettooexcited,thought,it’sworthnoticingthat71%ofrespondentssaythatcontentwouldhavetobeconsiderablyhigher qualitythanthefreestuffbeforetheyhandedoveranycash.Iftheybelievedtheycouldgetth einformationelsewhereforfree,they’dneverpay.
Sothepuzzlethatstillremainsunsolvedforprovidersisexactlyhowtoprovidecontent uniqueenoughthatuserscan’tgetitelsewhere-andoncetheyhaveproducedit,howtoprotectit,whilestillpromotingit. HowdoyoubalancethetwoWebmodels;theonewherelinkingiseverything,whereyouwantconte ntpickedupbyothersites,andtheonewhereyourcontenthastobeexclusive〔唯一的〕?
Thereareencouragingsignsforprovidersinsomecategories.AccordingtoNielsen,mor ethan50%peoplewouldbepreparedtopayformovies,musicandgames;exactlyhalfwouldpayfo rprofessionallyproducedvideo,andaslightlysmallerproportionwouldpayformagazines.
Ontheotherhand,fewerthanathirdofpeoplewouldbepreparedtopayforsocialmedia,newsor talkradio,consumergeneratedvideosorblogs.
Nowforthesurprisingresults,consumersunder20weremostlikelytoconsiderpaying,w hilethoseover65weretheleastlikely.This,Nielsenspeculatesmmaybebecauseyoungercon sumersareplatformagnostic:tothem,videoisvideo,whetherviewedonlineorviacableTV,f orwhichtheyalrcadypay.Anotherexplanation:atunder–20,theyhaven’tgotmanyotherfinancialresponsibilities.Orhey,it’stheirparents’money,sowhatdotheycare?
81、Whatistheunsolvedpuzzleoftheproviders?(nomorethan9words)
82、
List3kindsofwebcontentthatoverhalfpeoplepreparetopayforaccordingtothepassag
e.(nomorethan5words)
83、
Accordingtothemajorityofrespondentsinthesurvey,whataretheymostlikelytopayfo r?(nomorethan10words)
84、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?(nomorethan15words)
SECTIONC(25marks)
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinC hinese.
新学期开学了,同学们在选择“租房独住”依旧“住学校宿舍”那个问题上特别纠结,一些同学认为租房独住能够更自由地安排自己的生活和学习,……;另外一些同学认为集体生活更利于成长,……。
请你写一篇许多于120字的短文,介绍这一情况并发表你自己的看法。
开头已写好,不计入字数,不用誊写到答卷上。
LivingaloneorLivingwithRoommates
Atthebeginningofthenewterm,thereappearsaheateddiscussionamongusastowhetherw eshouldliveoffcampusorlivetogetherwithotherroommatesinthestudents’dormitory.Opinionsvaryfrompersontoperson.。