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of the passage? A. How to keep wild dogs B. An introduction to African wild dogs C. How to train domestic dogs D. Differences between domestic dogs and wild dogs 第三部分 寫作 (共兩節(jié) , 滿分 35分 ) 第一節(jié) 任務型閱讀 (共 10小題;每小題 1分,滿分 10分 ) 閱讀下面短文,根 據所讀內容在表格中的空白處填入恰當?shù)膯卧~。 注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。 Starting high school is an important event in a young person’s life. To make friends on your first day of high school, firstly, you should try to make a good first impression. So take care what you say and how you say it. Don’t be loud and remember people’s names when they introduce themselves. Be friendly and keep smiling because people are much more likely to talk to someone who is smiling and appears confident. Secondly, don’t do anything you aren’t fortable with doing just in order to fit in with a person or crowd. You want people to like you for being yourself, and giving a false impression can lead to embarrassment (尷尬 ) later. Take the time to introduce yourself to people that you think may have similar interests to yours. Thirdly, you can start a conversation with people about the school layout (布局 ). Ask how you can get to your classroom or dormitory, and most people will want to be helpful and may walk you to it, giving you chance to get to know them better. Fourthly, consider taking part in afterclass activities that you are interested in, such as sports, band and drama club. High school will have a much wider choice of afterclass activities than you were used to in middle school. Last but not least, give it time. Making good friends will take time especially as you have a new school routine to get used to as well. Do not rush into getting to know people. After all, there is a good chance that the friends you make in the first weeks of high school will be with you through the rest of your school life. Topic (56) for making friends on your first day of high school Making a good first impression ● Being careful of your words and your (57) of talking ● Trying to remember people’s names ● Trying to look confident by (58) Being yourself ● Not doing what you are (59) with doing just to please others ● Introducing yourself patiently to those with interests (60) to yours Starting a conversation with people ● Asking about the school layout ● Asking (61) to know the person better (62) in activities ● Taking part in afterclass activities that (63) you ● Having a much wider choice of afterclass activities in high school Giving it time ● Being (64) to make friends because you’ll have to get used to new school routines ● Not being in a (65) to get to know people 第二節(jié) 書面表達 (滿分 25分 ) 近來北京市出臺了 2020 年高考改革方案,英語從 150 分調到 100 分, 此舉一出,社會反響不一。有的人贊成,有的人反對。你可以從漢語的重要性,漢語與英語的關系,兩種語言的交流和使用等方面談談贊成和反對的原因以及你的觀點。 注意:詞數(shù): 120 左右。文章的開頭已寫好,不計入總數(shù)。 The reform of the National College Entrance Examination is widely discussed by the populace. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 參考答案: 第一部分 聽力 第二部分 2135 BCABA DABAD BADCB 3640 DBDCB 4145BDAAD 4650CCDAD 5155 BCBCA 5675 BBACB DACDC DBABD CDCAB 76. Tips 77. way/manner 78. smiling 79. unfortable 80. similar 81. directions 82. Joining 83. interest 84. patient 85. rush 第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分 25 分) One possible version The reform of the National College Entrance Examination is widely discussed by the populace. Some people think this is a good reform. Because it pays more attention to Chinese and students should spend more time on native cultures. Chinese is our mother tongue. We can only concentrate on the study of English under the foundation of learning Chinese well. What’s more, reducing the scores for English does not mean lowering the importance of the language. Instead, it intends to highlight its practical application. However, others consider that the reform can’t meet the steps of the globalization and development. Besides, English can further bridge china and the world. But in my opinion, the most importance thing is that it’s necessary to give people the chance to make their own decision. The reform is a doubleedged sword.