2013年西城区高三一模英语试题

2013年西城区高三一模英语试题

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北京市西城区2013届高三一模考试英语试题本试卷共150分。考试时长120分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。注意事项:1.考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。2.答题前考生务必将答题卡上的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔填写。3.答题卡上选择题必须用2B铅笔作答,将选中项涂满涂黑,黑度以盖住框内字母为准,修改时用橡皮擦除干净。非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,未在对应的答题区域内作答或超出答题区域作答的均不得分。第一部分:听力理解(共三节,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。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。例:Whatisthemangoingtoread?A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Abook.答案是A。1.Whatarethetwospeakersmostlikelytobuy?A.Apples.B.Oranges.C.Strawberries.2.Howwillthewomanprobablygotothestation?A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bytrain.3.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atastore.B.Atahotel.C.Atalaundry.4.Whendidthewomanhurtherleg?A.Yesterday.B.Threedaysago.C.Aweekago.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingforadvice.B.Givingasuggestion.C.Makingacomplaint.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.WhatdoesthemanthinkofItalianfood?A.Itishot.B.Itisdelicious.C.Ittastesterrible.7.Wherearethetwospeakersgoingtohavedinner?A.AtanItalianrestaurant.B.AtaChineserestaurant.C.AtaJapaneserestaurant.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.TheonlywayoflearningSpanish.B.Thebestwayoffindinghomestays. C.Thebenefitsoflivingwithahostfamily.9.Whatshouldyoudoifyouareavegetarian(索食者)?A.Askforhelpinadvance.B.Tellthehostfamilylater.C.Followthecustomofyourhostfamily.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whyhasn'tthemandecidedwhentoholdtheparty?A.Hehasn'tdecidedwhotoinviteyet.B.OneofhisfriendsistouringinSpain.C.Thefixedtimeisnotproperforeverybody.11.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Cancelingtheparty.B.Puttingthepartyoff.C.Advancingtheparty.12.Whoisnotcomingtotheparty?A.David.B.Lily.C.Bruce.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13.Whatisthemanmostworriedabout?A.Nobodycanunderstandhim.B.Thereisstillemptyspaceinthenewspaper.C.Hedoesn'tknowanybodyinthepoetryclub.14.WhydoesthewomanrecommendCarl?A.Becauseheisoneofherbestfriends.B.Becauseheisverypopularamongthestudents.C.Becauseheistheonlytalentedwriterintheclub.15.Whatdoesthewomansuggestbeputinthenewspaperfinally?A.Poems.B.Vacationtips.C.Jobadvertisements.第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面一段对话,完成第16题至20题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。请将答案写在答题纸上.PackageMailFormNamePatrickGoldsteinDestinationCountry16ItemDescriptionAsilkshirt,twopairsoftrousers,someCDsand17WayofDeliveryBy18airliftedWeightOnekiloand19gramsPrice410yuan,plusafeeof32yuanSpecialRequest20insurancefor2,000yuan第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It'ssonicetohearfromheragain.,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago. A.What'smoreB.That'stosayC.InotherwordsD.Believeitornot答案是D.21.Johnisasgoodashisword.hemakesapromise,hewillkeepit.A.BeforeB.WhileC.AlthoughD.Once22.TheaterfansloveNewYork,_offersavarietyofBroadwayplays.A.whichB.whereC.thatD.who23.Fromourwindowwehaveagoodviewoftheopenfields,intothedistance.A.toreachB.havingreachedC.reachingD.reached24.Sorryaboutthemess.Thehouseatthemoment.A.haspaintedB.hadpaintedC.isbeingpaintedD.willbepainted25.Eggpricesusuallyinthespringwhentheyaremostplentiful.A.aredroppingB.dropC.havedroppedD.willdrop26.Iwalkedpastyourhouselastnight.Therewasanawfullotofnoise.Whatyou?A.did;doB.would;doC.had;doneD.were;doing27.—George,goodluckwithyourEnglishexam!—Gosh,IwishIforitlastnight!A.havestudiedB.studiedC.hadstudiedD.wouldstudy28.—DidyoulikeMr.Green'slecture?—Yes,anydescription.Iwillcomeagainwithmyclassmates.A.overB.inC.beyondD.for29.Allthebooksbythestudentsarereportedtohavebeensenttothechildreninthecountrysidetheotherday.A.havingofferedB.tobeofferedC.offeringD.offered30.—Iformorethan30years!I'mgoingtoretiresoon.—Really?Youdon’tlookadayover40.A.workedB.havebeenworkingC.hadworkedD.amworking31.—Bill,becareful!—Don'tworry.I_breakit.A.can'tB.won'tC.shouldn'tD.needn't32.Iamsurethatifitcametothatpoint,hewoulddoisexpectedofhim.A.whatB.whenC.whichD.as33.I'mworkingonmyfitnessandIwillbereadyinacoupleofweeks,notsooner.A.ifB.unlessC.asD.until34.Look!Howactivetheguysare!Neverbeforemystudentssoenthusiastic.A.IseeB.IhaveseenC.doIseeD.haveIseen35.Adiscoveryissaidtobeaccidentmeetingpreparedmind.A.the;aB.an;aC.the;theD.an;the第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwasatthepostofficeearlythatmorning,hopingtobeinandoutinashortwhile.Yet,I36myselfstandinginaqueuethatwentallthewayintothehallway.Ihadneverseensomanypeoplethereonaweekday.Itseemedsomeonemighthavemadeanannouncement,welcomingcustomerstocarryasmany37astheycouldandbringtheminwhenIneededtohavemyown package38.Thequeuemovedveryslowly.MypatienceranoutandIgot39.Thelongerittook,theangrierIbecame.WhenIgottothecounterfinally,Ifinishedmy40quicklyandbriefly,andthenwalkedpastthequeuethatwasnowextendingpastthefrontdoor."Excuseme,"Isaid,tryingnottobetoopushy.Severalpeoplehadtomove41tomakeroomformetogettothe42.Isteppedout,complainingaboutthe43conditions.ThinkingIwasgoingtobelateformydentistappointment,Iheadedintotheparkinglot.Awomanwascomingacrossthelotinmy44.Shewaswalkingwithdetermination,andeachstepsoundedveryheavy.I45thatshelookedasifshecouldbreathefire.Itstoppedmeinmytracks.I46_myselfanditwasn'tpretty.HadIlookedlikethat?Herbodylanguagesaidthatshewashavinga_47day.Myangermeltedaway.IwishedIcouldwrapherinahugbutIwasa48.SoIdidwhatIcouldinaminute49shehurriedpastme-Ismiled.Inasecondeverythingchanged.Shewasastonished,thensomewhat50.Thenherfacesoftenedandhershoulders51.Isawhertakeadeepbreath.Herpaceslowedandshesmiledbackatmeaswepassedeachother.Icontinuedtosmileallthewaytomy_52.Wow,it'samazingwhatasimplesmilecando.Fromthenon,Ibecameawareofpeople's53andmyown,thewayweshowourfeelings.NowIusethat_54everydaytoletit55methatwhenfacingtheworld,Icantryasmile.36.A.foundB.helpedC.troubledD.enjoyed37.A.thingsB.packagesC.chancesD.dollars38.A.liftedB.cashedC.weighedD.carried39.A.pleasedB.disappointedC.delightedD.annoyed40.A.businessB.choiceC.situationD.attitude41.A.awayB.aboutC.alongD.aside42.A.counterB.cashierC.exitD.entrance43.A.weatherB.serviceC.workD.shopping44.A.satisfactionB.decisionC.directionD.imagination45.A.announcedB.discoveredC.provedD.noticed46.A.trustedB.recognizedC.hidD.persuaded47.A.roughB.brightC.bigD.nice48.A.gentlemanB.strangerC.customerD.passenger49.A.untilB.thoughC.beforeD.since50.A.attractedB.frightenedC.cheeredD.confused51.A.trembledB.raisedC.relaxedD.tightened52.A.carB.officeC.homeD.doctor53.A.appearancesB.reactionsC.behaviorsD.expressions54.A.treatmentB.awarenessC.conclusionD.achievement55.A.remindB.showC.giveD.tell第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A TheDollandtheWhiteRoseIwaswalkingaroundinamall,whenIsawacashierhandthislittleboysomemoneyback.Thecashiersaid,"I'msorry,butyoudon'thaveenoughmoneytobuythisdoll.”Thelittleboyseemedverydisappointed.Iwalkedtowardhimandaskedhimwhohewishedtogivethisdollto."It'sthedollthatmysisterwantedsomuchforChristmas.ShewassurethatSantaClauswouldbringittoher:ButSantaClauscan'tbringittoherwheresheisnow.Ihavetogivethedolltomymommysothatshecangiveittomysisterwhenshegoesthere."Hiseyesweresosad."MysisterhasgonetobewithGod.DaddysaysthatMommyisgoingtoseeGodverysoontoo,soIthoughtthatshecouldtakethedollwithhertogiveittomysister.”Myheartnearlystopped.Thelittleboylookedupatmeandcontinued,"ItoldDaddytotellMommynottogoyet.IneedhertowaituntilIcomebackfromthemall."Iquicklyreachedformywalletandsaid,"Supposewecheckagain,justincaseyoudohaveenoughmoneyforthedoll.""OK,IhopeIdohaveenough,"hesaid.Iputsomeofmymoneywithhiswithouthimseeingandwestartedtocountit.Therewasenoughforthedollandevensomesparemoney.Surprisingly,thelittleboycried,"ThankyouGodforgivingmeenoughmoney!"Thenhelookedatmeandadded,"IaskedlastnightbeforeIwenttosleepforGodtomakesureIhadenoughmoneytobuythisdoll,sothatMommycouldgiveittomysister.Heheardme!Ialsowantedtohaveenoughmoneytobuyawhiteroseformymommy,butIdidn'tdaretoaskGodfortoomuch.Buthegavemeenoughtobuythedollandawhiterose!"ThenIrememberedtwodaysbeforealocalnewspaperreportedanaccidentinwhichawomanandalittlegirlwerebadlyinjured.Thelittlegirldiedrightaway,andthemotherwasleftinacriticalstate.Wasthisthefamilyofthelittleboy?TwodaysafterImetthelittleboy,Ireadinthenewspaperthatthewomanhadpassedaway.Icouldn'tstopmyselffromgoingtothefuneral.Teary-eyed,Ifeltthatmylifehadbeenchangedforever.56.Theboywantedtobuythedollbecause.A.hehadalwaysbeeneagerforsuchadollB.SantaClausdidn'tgivehimanyChristmasgiftC.hewouldgiveittohismotherasabirthdaysurpriseD.hewantedtoturnhissister'sChristmaswishintoreality57.Wecanlearnfromthestorythat.A.theboy'ssisterdiedafterstayinginhospitalfortwoweeksB.theboy'sfamilywereallseriouslyinjuredinacaraccidentC.theauthorgavetheboysomeextramoneywithouthisnoticeD.theboy'smotheralwayswishedtoreceiveawhiteroseonChristmas58.Thestorymostprobablyconveysthemessagethat.A.akindactcanbringjoyandhopetoothersB.agiftisaperfectwaytoexpressloveforothersC.losingafamilymemberisaheavyblowtochildrenD.areligiousbeliefcanhelponesolveproblemsinhislifeB"Panopticon"isaplaceinwhicheverythingisinfullviewofothers. ArecentNewYorkTimes"HouseandHome"articlefeaturedthestoryofamanwholivesinaglasshouse.Everywallinhishomeistransparent;hehasnowallstohidebehind,noteveninthebathroom.Ofcourse,helivesinaremoteareawherehedoesn'texactlyhaveneighborslookinginandwatchinghiseverymove.Buthehaschosentolivewithoutanyphysicalprivacyinahomethatallowseveryactiontobeseen.Hehascreatedhisownpanopticonofsorts.ThetermpanopticonwascoinedbyJeremyBenthaminthelateeighteenthcenturywhenhewasdescribinganideaforhowprisonsshouldbedesigned.Theprisoners'cellswouldbeplacedinacirclewithaguardtowerinthemiddle.Allwallsfacingthecenterofthecirclewouldbeglass.Inthatway,everyprisoner'scellwouldbeinfullviewoftheguards.Theprisonerscoulddonothingunobserved,buttheprisonerswouldnotbeabletoseetheguardtower.Theywouldknowtheywerebeingwatched-orrather,theywouldknowthattheycouldbebeingwatched-butbecausetheycouldnotseetheobserver,theywouldneverknowwhentheguardwasactuallymonitoringtheiractions.Similarly,itiscommonthatpeoplebehavedifferentlywhentheyknowtheyarebeingwatched.Weactdifferentlywhenweknowsomeoneislooking;weactdifferentlywhenwethinksomeoneelsemightbelooking.Inthesesituations,wearelesslikelytobeourselves;instead,wewillactthewaywethinkweshouldactwhenwearebeingobservedbyothers.Inourwiredsociety,manytalkofthepanopticonasametaphor(隐喻)forthefuture.Butinmanyways,thepanopticonisalreadyhere.Monitoringcamerasareeverywhere,andweoftendon'tevenknowouractionsarebeingrecorded.Inaddition,weleavearecordofeverythingwedoonline.Andmostofushavenoideajusthowmuchinformationaboutushasbeenrecordedandhowmuchdataisavailabletovarioussources.Wecandolittletostoptheinformationgatheringandexchangeandcanonlyhopetobeabletocontrolthedamageifsomethinggoeswrong.59.Accordingtothepassage,apanopticonis.A.aprisoncellB.ahousethatistransparentC.atowerthatprovidesabroadviewD.aplacewhereeverythingcanbeseenbyothers60.FromParagraph3,welearnthatpanopticon.A.isnotapplicableoutsidetheprisonB.isusedeverywhereinpublicplacesC.isaneffectivetooltocontrolprisonersD.isaneffectivetooltoshareinformation.61.Whydoestheauthorsaythatpanopticonisalreadyhere?A.Becauseourprivacyiscompletelytransparent.B.Becauseweareallprisonersmourownhomes.C.Becauseouractionsareobservedandrecordedinmanycases.D.Becausewearealwaysafraidthatsomeonemightbewatchingus62.Akeydifferencebetweenprisonpanopticonandpanopticoninourdailylifeisthat.A.prisonerscanseetheirobservers,butwecan'tB.prisonersknowthattheymaybebeingwatched,butweoftendon'tC.prisonersaremoreprotectedintheirpanopticonthanweareinoursD.prisonersarelessobservedaboutprivacyissuesthantechnologyusersC Iwanttotalkabouttheeconomy.Not"theeconomy"wehearaboutendlesslyinthenewseachdayandinpoliticians'speeches.Iwanttotalkabouttherealeconomy,theoneweliveindaybyday.Mostpeoplearen'tparticularlyinterestedin"theeconomy"."Sharepricesareflyinghigh;interestratesaresoaring;theDowJonesIndexclosedsixty-threepointsdownon8472.35."Wehearthisandsubconsciouslyswitchoff.Noticethat"theeconomy"isnotthesameastheeconomy,"Theeconomy"iswhatmeninsuitsplaywithtomakevastpersonalwealth.Theeconomyiswheretherestofusliveonadailybasis,earningourliving,payingourtaxes,andpurchasingthenecessitiesoflife.Wearesupposedtobebenefitingfromalltheadvantagesofawell-offsociety.Sowhydowefeeltiredandstressed?Wehavenotimeforanythingotherthanwork,whichisridiculousgiventhenumberoflabor-savingdevicesinourlives.Ourtownsbecomemoreandmorecrowded.Wepoisonourairandseas,andourfoodisfullofchemicals.There'ssomethingwronghere.Iftimesweretrulygood,thenyoumaythinkwe'dallfeeloptimisticaboutthefuture.Yetthemajorityofusaredeeplyworried.Morethan90percentofusthinkwearetooconcernedaboutourselvesandnotconcernedenoughaboutfuturegenerations.Theterm"economicexpansion"suggestssomethingdesirable,butexpansionsimplymeansspendingmoremoney.Morespendingdoesn'tmeanthatlifeisgettingbetter.Weallknowitoftenmeanstheopposite-greed,crime,poverty,pollution.Morespendingmerelyfeedsourwholeeconomicsystem,whichisbasedonproductionandconsumption.Unlessmoneykeepscirculating,theeconomybreaksdown.Ifwedon'tkeepconsuming,thewholesystemgoesintostalemate(僵局).Howdowebreakthecycleandmakesomechanges?Weneedtobecomefarmoreawareoftheresultsofouractions.Webuyclothesthataremadeinsweatshopsbyvirtualslavesinpoorpartsoftheworld.Wecreatemountainsofwaste.Wedemandcheapfood,mindlessofthefactthatittotallylackstasteandisproducedusingchemicalsthatpoisontheland.Theconsumptionculturemakesusunawareoftheeffectofourownbehavior.Ourmainproblemisnotthatwedon'tknowwhattodoaboutit.Itisgatheringthedesiretodoit.63.Accordingtotheauthor,whichonebelongstotherealeconomy?A.TheDowJonesIndex.B.Increasesininterestrates.C.Skyrocketingshareprices.D.Shoppinginasupermarket.64.ItcanbeconcludedfromParagraph4that.A.peoplearebenefitingfromawell-offsocietyB.thefuturegenerationisabigconcernformostpeopleC.themajorityofpeopleareoptimisticaboutthefutureD.peoplestillfeelmuchpressuredespitelabor-savingdevices65.Whatistrueabouteconomicexpansion?A.Itguaranteesabetterlifeforus.B.Itmayleadtosomesocialproblems.C.Itwillstopthecirculationofmoney.D.Ithasonlybroughtdesirableeffects.66.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto. A.callonustochangeourbehaviorB.suggestasolutionforover-consumptionC.makeadistinctionbetweentwoeconomiesD.informusoftheeffectsofeconomicexpansionDYouAreWhatYouEatGenetic(基因的)engineeringisthescientificchangeofthegeneticmaterialinalivingorganism.Itallowsscientiststoidentifyspecificgenes,toremovethemfromanorganism'schromosomes(染色体),improvethem,analyzethem,andpossiblyclonethem,andtothenreinsertthechangedgeneintotheoriginalorganism,oracompletelydifferentorganism.Unliketraditionalbreeding(繁殖),whereadesiredqualitywouldbebredwithinthesamespecies,geneticengineeringcaninsertdesiredonesintoorganismsofdifferentspecies.Wow…Didyoucatchthat?Geneticengineeringcreatesmanypositivecontributionstoagriculture.Forexample,bygeneticallyengineered(GE)foods,anti-canceragents,mineralsandvitaminscanbeincreased.Improvedtaste,shelflife,andbettertransportareallpossible.Also,GEplantscanincreasepestandbacterialresistance,therefore,makingthefoodsafeforconsumers.Butsomearguethatthepossiblenegativeeffectsoutweighthepositives,andcriticsarestartingtovoicetheirconcerns.UnlikeEurope,intheUnitedStateslabelingisnotrequiredongeneticallyengineeredfoodsoronfoodsthatcontaingeneticallyengineeredproducts.MostAmericansdonotrealizethattheyare,infact,eatingGEfoods.Thepublicisalsoconcernedabouttheunknownhealthrisks.Withlimitedunderstandingofgenes,scientistscannotpredictpossibleeffects.BecausemostgenesintroducedintoGEplantscomefromsourcesnotintroducedintothehumanbody,itisimpossibletoknowiftheywillcausereactions.Moreover,duetothelackoflabelingifallergiesdevelop,itwillbeextremelydifficulttofindtheoriginofthem.Thereisalsoamajormoralquestioninmanyminds.Formany,theconflictisnotifitissafeornot,butitdisturbsthembecauseitisunnaturalandunnecessary.Wearecurrentlyproducingoneandahalftimestheamountoffoodneededtofeedtheworld,yetoneinsevenpeoplearestarving.GEfoodisunnecessary,andfailstoaddresstherootofhunger.Manybelievethattheonlypeoplewhowillbenefitarethecorporationsthatproduceit.Scientistscannotforeseet.hepossibleeffectsofGEfoods,yetweeatthemeverydaywithoutevenknowingit.Wealreadyhaveenoughfood,sowhycreatemorethatcouldbepotentiallyharmfultous,totheEarthandtoallwildlife?Ithinkthatthebenefitsareamazing,butuntilweknowforsurehowthesefoodswillaffectus,theyarenotworththerisk.67.Accordingtothepassage,traditionalbreedingisdifferentfromgeneticengineeringinthat.A.traditionalbreedingchangesthegenesinthesamespeciesB.traditionalbreedingchangesthegenesindifferentspeciesC.traditionalbreedingtakesplacewithinthesamespeciesD.traditionalbreedingismorescientific68."Thelackoflabeling"inParagraph4indicates.A.informationconcerninggenesourcesisunavailabletocustomers B.itiscurrentlypossibletofindtheoriginsofsomeallergiesC.scientiststrytohidepotentialdangersfromcustomersD.theUSgovernmentisresponsibleforGEfood69.AccordingtoParagraph5,GEfoodisunnecessarybecause.A.itwon'thelpsolvetheproblemofhungerintheworldB.therearepotentialdangersinproducingGEfoodC.we'renowproducingmorefoodthanbeforeD.customerswillbenefitfromGEfood70.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsgeneticengineering?A.Welcoming.B.Disapproving.C.Unconcerned.D.Optimistic.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。SwappingHousesforVacationWhenbudgetingforavacation,usuallythemostexpensivepartofthetripistheaccommodations.Thetraditionalwaytotakeavacationistopacksomebags,lockupthehouse,andtraveltoanewplacetostayinahotel.However,hotelsareveryexpensive,andwithrentorhousingloan(贷款)dueeverymonth,it'sdifficultformostpeopletopayforyetanotherplacetostay.71Luckily,thereisasubstitutecalledhouseswapping,andit'ssavingtouristsagreatdealofcash.72Forexample,ifacouplefromNewYorkwanttospendaweekinParis,theywouldplaceanadofferingtotradetheirNewYorkapartmentforoneinParisforaweek.IfaParisiancouplethatwanttovacationinNewYorkreadtheadvertisement,housescanbeswapped,andbothcouplessavehundreds,ifnotthousands,ofdollarsbyavoidingbig-cityhotelfees.Ifallgoeswell,bothcouplescanpostpositivereviewsoftheother'shomeonlinesothatpotentialtravelerscanseethateverythingwasfine.73Thisbuildsacommunityofpeoplewhowanttohelpeachotherout.Thereareotheradvantagescohouseswappingaswell.74Stayingatsomeone'shomeputsyouinaneighborhoodthatcangiveyouabetterrepresentationofthelifeandcultureintheplaceyou'revisiting.75Thenexttimeyouwanttospendyourvacationinanewplace,butdon'twanttopayafortune,checkwhat'spostedonlineandfindahousetoswap.A.HouseswappingismostcommoninNewYorkandParis.B.Hotelsareoftenquitedifficulttobookwhenyouwanttoexploreanewhome.C.Alotoftimes,thisextracostpreventstravelersfromgoingveryfarfromhome.D.Toswaphouses,peoplechecktheInternetforothersplanningtotravelandtradehomes.E.Withmanyhouseswappingsitesgrowing,thisnewphenomenonisbecomingeasierthanever.F.Hotelsareoftenlocatedwherefewpeoplelive,makingthemastrangeplacetoexperienceacity.G.Ontheotherhand,ifthereweretrouble,peoplecouldwriteaboutthattowanothersnottotrusttheswappers.第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)第一节情景作文(20分) 假设你是红星中学高三(1)班的学生李华,最近你校举办了“感动我校的人物”评选活动。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,将此活动的全过程记述下来,向校报英语专栏投稿。注意:1.文章的题目已给出。2.词数不少于60。PeopleMovingOurSchool第二节开放作文(15分)请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50。YouarediscussingthefollowingpicturewithyourEnglishfriendJim.Nowyouaretellinghimhowyouunderstandthepictureandwhatmakesyouthinkso.提示词:sawv.锯,n.锯子 www.xkb1.com

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