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ng, who wrote it had never imagined. She said, “I just wanted to survive at that moment, so I posted a message on Weibo. I didn39。t know it would help us to be rescued so quickly.” After the crash, China39。s twenty million strong micro - bloggers demonstrated tremendous(巨大的 ) and unfamiliar power. They joined rescue efforts, helped survivors and monitored the officials investigating the accident. As with traditional media, Weibo functions as a mirror on society, sparking debates and enlightening discussions. But what39。s different about the micro- blogging site is that anyone—not just journalists—can take a photo, record a video clip or write a quick note about what is happening around them. I can fully accept this new Weibo lifestyle. Almost everyone has Weibo now. I read news on Weibo and it helps me with my life. I also write or repost news sometimes. Clearly, Weibo enables millions of Chinese to bee“citizen journalists”, opening them up to fresh news and views on their munity, country and world. This has led to many micro- bloggers keeping a closer eye on the authorities. In response, the government is also using Weibo as a tool to respond to citizens39。 queries(質(zhì)詢 ). And in Beijing, micro- bloggers have already left thousands of messages, urging the government to solve problems they consider urgent. Wang Hui, general director of Beijing Information Office, said, “ Weibo has created a platform for government officials to better understand what the citizens are thinking about and what they really need. This bottom- to- top information transmission channel is innovative and will bee a new trend for government officials to provide better services for the people.” But, however pelling(引人注目的 ) Weibo may be, much information it provides turns out to be rumors. Weibo, as a platform, not only helps the Chinese people express their views, but also trains the government in facing public opinion. Meanwhile, for Xiao Yang, a simple message saved her life. And for millions of others, Weibo means much more than just a simple touch on a smart phone. Title: Weibo helps Chinese (71)________ views Passage outline Supporting details The Chinese version of Twitter Weibo has bee a new way of life, especially for young (72)________ in China One example (73)________ how tremendous the power of Weibo is Process of the event ● A message from a crashed train for (74)________ appeared on Weibo ● The message was immediately reposted over one-h(huán)undred- thousand times ● Rescue efforts were joined (75)________ millions of micro- bloggers Effects and results of the event ● Tens of lives were saved ● A wave of“citizen journalism” was (76)________ ● How officials responded to and dealt with the accident was also monitored Comparisons between traditional media and Weibo (77)________ They both function as a mirror on society Difference Any micro- blogger can be a (78)________, who can report what is happening Discussion of further functions of Weibo in China ● It enables millions of Chinese to bee supervisors of society as well as the authorities ● People have new (79)________ to fresh news and views ● The government feels (80)________ to make their services more effective Something more about Weibo ● It sometimes provides rumors ● It means much more than just a touch on the smart phone 第五部分:書面表達(dá) (滿分 25 分 ) 請(qǐng)根據(jù)下圖所展示的內(nèi)容及你對(duì)此圖的理解用英語(yǔ)寫一篇短文。短文應(yīng)包括: 1. 對(duì)圖片內(nèi)容的概括性描述; 2. 看了圖片后的感想; 3. 怎樣回報(bào)父母對(duì)你的愛(ài)。 注意: 1. 建議參照?qǐng)D中文字及下面文章開頭所給提示 ,并作必要的發(fā)揮。 2. 詞數(shù) 150 左右。開頭已經(jīng)寫好,但不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。 3. 作文中不得提及考生所在學(xué)校和本人姓名。 We all know that our parents39。 love for us is beyond description. Wherever we are, they love us for no reason, but how do we show our love for them in return? 2020 屆高三模擬考試試卷 (二 )(蘇錫常鎮(zhèn) 英語(yǔ)參考答案及聽力材料 聽力 1~ 5 BCABC 6~ 10 CBCAC 11~ 15 BAABB 16~ 20 CABCB 單項(xiàng)填空 21~ 25 CADBC 26~ 30 DBABD 31~ 35 BCDCA 完形填空 36~ 40 CBBDA 41~ 45 CDBAC 46~ 50 ADADC 51~ 55 CCBDA 閱讀理解 56~ 59 DABB 60~ 63 BBDC 64~ 67 BCDD 68~ 70 AAC 任務(wù)型閱讀 71. express / give / air / voice 72. people 73. showing / demonstrating / illustrating 74. help/rescue 75. by 76. caused/initiated/triggered/started/formed 77. Similarity 78. journalist/reporter 79. access 80. urged/pressed 書面表達(dá) One possible version: We_all_know_that_our_parents39。,_they_love_us_for_no_reason,_but_how_do_we_show_our_love_for_them_in_return? As the picture shows, the boys know their own, their friends39。 and even their idols39。 birthdays very well. Yet when asked about their parents39。 birthdays, neither of them can give a correct answer. Sure enough, this picture just gives us an extreme example. But what the picture tries to tell us is that we shouldn39。t ignore our parents39。 love. They sacrifice so much bringing us up! They work hard to provide us with all that we need, but seldom do we ever think of how we can repay them for their love. What this picture reminds me of is that when we receive our parents39。 love, we shouldn39。t just take it for granted. Instead, we should try our best to think what we can do in return. We should work hard at our lessons, in the first place, to live up to their expectations, which I believe will make them happy.