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he Winter English course in your ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours faithfully, Li Hua 長春外國語學(xué)校 20172018 學(xué)年第 一 學(xué)期期 末 考試高 三 年級 英語試卷 答案 聽力 15 ACACB 610 BCBCA 1115 CCBCB 1620 ABABC 閱讀 A 2123. B D C B 2427. CADB C 2831. D A C C D 3235. BDCA E 七選五 3640 DACFG 完型填空 41~ 45 CBAAD 46~ 50 CBDBA 51~ 55 DCBCA 56 ~ 60DB DCA 語法填空 Each year, the famous Oxford Dictionary selects its Word of the Year, which reflects the annual mood. The winning word for 2017 is connected to young people ―youthquake‖. It’s defined as ―a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people‖, according to CNN. The word was created about 50 years ago by former Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, who used it to describe young people’s impact on fashion and music. But in the past year, usage of the word increased by 400 percent, according to the Oxford English Corpus. The word mainly gained popularity during this June’s general election in the UK, as a large number of young people voted to support Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party, which caused the Conservative Party to lose their majority in the Parliament(議會) . More than half of those aged 1824 turned out to vote, an increase of 16 percentage points pared to 2021, The Guardian reported. 改錯 1. have—had 2. InOn/Upon 3. 加是 a big wele 4. equipments—equipment 5. who—which —us 7. skillful—skillfully 8. way to home 去掉 to 9. do—did 10. participateparticipating 作文 Dear Sir/Madam. Thank you for your offer of inviting me to the Winter English course in your school. As for my choice between the two courses, I prefer the twoweek course for 30 hours of study. Because this would allow me more time to do some traveling and make a few new friends as well. Of all the subjects I39。 4. 其他的個人要求。以下是英方學(xué)校寄給你的課程安排選擇表,請你仔細(xì)閱讀課程表,按要求給校方回一封信。 刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。 Each year, the famous Oxford Dictionary selects its Word of the Year, 61 reflects the annual mood. The 62 (win) word for 2017 is connected to young people ―youthquake‖. It’s defined as ―a significant 63 (culture), political, or social change 64 (arise) from the actions or influence of young people‖, according to CNN. The word was 65 (create) about 50 years ago by former Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, who used it to describe young people’s impact 66 fashion and music. But in the past year, usage of 67 word increased by 400 percent, according to the Oxford English Corpus. The word mainly gained 68 (popular) during this June’s general election in the UK, as a large number of young people voted to support Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party, which caused the Conservative Party to lose their 69 (major) in the Parliament(議會) . More than half of those 70 (age)1824 turned out to vote, an increase of 16 percentage points pared to 2021, The Guardian reported. 第四部分 寫作(滿分 35 分) 第一節(jié) 短文改錯(共 10 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分) 假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。 we sit in the car and we sit while we watch TV. It is mon for us to sit for many hours at work. New research shows that sitting less than three hours a day might extend your life by two years. Peter Katzmarzyk, a scientist at the University of Louisiana in the southern United States, says that sitting is ubiquitous in our lives, meaning it is something we do all the time, everywhere. However, Mr. Katzmarzyk says that does not mean you can sit for the rest of your waking hours. He also says you may exercise often, ―We can’t throw away physical activity. It’s extremely important. We have 60 years of research showing us that.‖ Mr. Katzmarzyk and his colleagues are part of a new generation of researchers studying how sitting all day affects the length of life. ―Studies that have assessed the relationship between sitting and mortality (死亡率 ) or television viewing and mortality are very rare. There’s only been a few of them, actually five or six now, in the last four or