2026届安徽省肥西中学高考压轴卷英语试卷含解析
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这是一份2026届安徽省肥西中学高考压轴卷英语试卷含解析,共7页。
1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。
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第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.Sme experts fear that t-early ________ t cmputers will have harmful cnsequences fr children’s develpment.
A.expsureB.extensin
C.exhibitinD.expansin
2.S absrbed ________ in her yga exercises that she tk n ntice f the heavy rain utside.
A.Mary wasB.Mary has been
C.was MaryD.has Mary been
3.The warmth f ____ cat will mstly be determined by ____ sft f clth used.
A.the; aB.a; theC./; theD.a; a
4.It’s certainly hard wrk.But, a man wh wishes t have a career has t make a great many sacrifices.
A.n the cntraryB.in additinC.n the ther handD.in that case
5.By the side f the teaching building f ur schl _____, which was cmpleted in 2009.
A.there standing the library B.des the library stand
C.the library stands D.stands the library
6.It was lucky that little Jack was nt at hme when the fire brke ut;therwise,he his life.
A.had lstB.wuld lseC.wuld have lstD.might lse
7.Once he makes up his mind t d smething, seldm ______ give it up.
A.he willB.des he
C.wuld heD.will he
8.Peple crwd int ________ cherry trees are blming, appreciating the fresh spring sight.
A.whatB.when
C.whichD.where
9.Parents ften tell their children that they __________ take candy frm strangers.
A.needn'tB.wuldn'tC.shuldn'tD.daren't
10.Alice’s father always brings her a nice gift ________ he returns hme frm his business trip.
A.by the timeB.all the time
C.every timeD.in the time
11.The bks n the desk, cvers are shiny, are prizes fr us.
A.whichB.whatC.whseD.that
12.—Wuld yu mind mving ver a little? I have t pass here.
—________ I’d like t help.
A.Nt in the slightest.B.Dn’t mentin it.
C.Never mind.D.At yur service.
13.—What d yu think f Putin?
—He is an utstanding leader wh _______his reputatin.
A.lks ut fr B.cmes up with
C.lives up t D.lks frward t
14.—I wnder why he has been acting s strangely these days.
—Recent pressure at wrk may ____ his behavir.
A.accunt fr B.call fr C.change fr D.stand fr
15.Taking targeted measures t help peple lift themselves ut f pverty, _____has been predicted, is fruitful.
A.what B.which
C.as D.that
16.There will be an endless pwer f yuth supprting the Chinese natin’s rejuvenatin_______ the yunger generatin f the cuntry has ideals , pursuits and shulders.
A.as far asB.s lng as
C.even ifD.as if
17.--Can’t yu stay a little lnger? I really want t talk mre with yu.
--Me, t. ________ I have t get hme befre 10 at night.
A.ButB.SinceC.AndD.Fr
18.They will run an after-class club __________ kids can have fun and learn
hw t prtect themselves.
A.thatB.whenC.whereD.what
19.—I heard Mr. Mrgan wuld be here at 4:00 pm. next Thursday.
—N, he _____ at that time.
A.was barding B.wuld be barding
C.will be barding D.is barding
20.______ a bk in frnt f yur face, yu’ll feel the air mving against yur face.
A.Waved B.Wave
C.T wave D.Waving
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。
21.(6分) A team f internatinal scientists is due t set ff fr the wrld’s biggest iceberg in a missin aiming t answer fundamental questins abut the impact f climate change in the plar regins. The scientists, led by he British Antarctic Survey( BAS), are trying t reach a newly revealed ecsystem that had been hidden fr 120,000 years belw the Larsen C ice shelf.
Last year, part f the Larsen C ice shelf calved (崩解) away, frming a huge iceberg-A68--which is fur times bigger than Lndn, and revealing life beneath fr the first time. Nw scientists say it is a race against time t explre these new ecsystems befre they are transfrmed t the light. Marine bilgist Dr Katrin Linse frm the BAS is leading the missin.
“The calving f A68 prvides us with a unique pprtunity t study marine life as it respnds t a huge envirnment change,” she said. “It is imprtant that we get there quickly befre the undersea envirnment changes as sunlight enters the water.”
Prfessr David Vaughan, science directr at the BAs, said, “We need t be bld (大胆的) n this ne. Larsen C is a lng way suth and there’s lts f sea ice in the area, but this is imprtant science, s we will try ur best t get the team where they need t be. He said climate change had already affected the sea arund Antarctica and is warming sme castal waters. “Future warming may make sme habitats warm. Where these habitats supprt unique species that are adapted t lve the cld and nt the warm, thse species are ging t either mve r die.”
There is grwing cncern abut the pssible impact f climate change in the Antarctic. Earlier this mnth, a reprt revealed that melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are speeding up the already fast pace f the sea level rise. The research, published by the Natinal Academies f Science, Engineering and Medicine, said, “At the current rate, the wrld’s cean will be, n average, at least 60cm higher by the end f the century.” Hwever, it fund that the prcess is accelerating, and mre than three quarters f the acceleratin since 1993 is due t melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, the study shws.
1、Why are the scientists eager t g t the iceberg?
A.T study hw the iceberg was frmed.
B.T study a newly discvered ecsystem.
C.T explre a new way t prevent climate change.
D.T explre the gegraphy f the Larsen C ice shelf.
2、What d the underlined wrds “this ne” in the furth paragraph refer t?
A.The Larsen C ice shelf.
B.Climate change in Antarctica.
C.The A68 iceberg with the ecsystem beneath it.
D.The cnditin f animal species in Antarctica.
3、What can we learn abut the A68 iceberg frm the text?
A.It is as big as Lndn.
B.It is part f an ice shelf in the Arctic.
C.It will disappear in a very shrt time.
D.It has uncvered an unknwn ecsystem in Antarctica.
4、What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
A.There is n need t wrry abut climate change in Antarctica.
B.The ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting at a steady rate.
C.Many creatures living in deep water will die ut due t climate change.
D.By 2100, the sea level will have risen t a much higher level than nw.
22.(8分) After eight puppies(幼犬)were abandned n the side f the rad in Texas,an animal shelter came t the rescue and brught them all the way frm Brwnwd,Texas t Wintersville,Ohi. Their jurney was,by n means,a simple ne.
The puppies were first fund fighting fr their lives in a muddy channel. They were extremely weak and dehydrated(脱水)after being frced t prtect themselves in the burning Texas sun. Once the puppies were discvered,their jurney was far frm ver. They were immediately brught t what is knwn as a "high kill" shelter,and after nly a few hurs,were scheduled fr euthanasia. Things weren't lking gd fr the pups. Luckily,they were rescued nce mre.
“There's a grup that specifically ges arund t these high kill shelters and rescues the animals that are scheduled fr euthanasia,"said Brandi Damewd,the JCHS Cmmunity Outreach Manager. "These guys were rescued by the Crrine T. Smith Animal Center. "
The puppies wuld eventually end up under the care f the Jeffersn Cunty Humane Sciety. This is because n-kill shelters and rescue rganizatins ften wrk tgether t aid in urgent cases. An incredible netwrk f shelters helping ther shelters enables these miracle wrkers t save s many pets in danger f being put dwn prematurely.
"We have had a lt f ther rescue grups cme in and they help us get sme f ur animals adpted ut like when we' re t full r things f that nature, s we kind f help each ther ut, and s this was a favr t help this particular shelter, "said Damewd.
The JCHS has apprpriately titled the puppies' jurney "the freedm ride". The 20-leg trip required 16 different vlunteers t drive a ttal f 1,300 miles. But it was all wrth it t save these adrable pups!
"We have a bard member, Michelle Zdybicki, wh is very active and invlved in these transprt grups, "said Damewd. "They wuld meet at specified stps, then the puppies wuld be transferred t the next driver fr the next leg f the jurney. "
Since arriving in Ohi, the puppies have been vaccinated and are hping t find frever hmes in the near future.
1、Frm the passage we knw a shelter ______.
A.is a place t kill abandned animals
B.can never kill any abandned animal
C.is a place fr abandned animals
D.can prvide anything fr abandned animals
2、The underlined wrd "euthanasia" in Para. 2 mst prbably means______.
A.practice f killing withut pain
B.medical examinatin fr an animal
C.physical care f a baby animal
D.supplies f fd and husing fr animals
3、What may happen t the puppies after arriving in Ohi ?
A.They will stay in a shelter frever.B.They may be adpted sn.
C.They cannt escape being killed.D.They may cntinue their jurney.
4、The passage mainly tells us that______.
A.vlunteers wrked tgether t find hmes fr abandned puppies
B.abandned puppies caused animal shelters t much truble
C.eight rescued puppies jurneyed 1,300 miles in "freedm ride"
D.shelters tried their best t cure eight abandned animals in Texas
23.(8分)Teary-Eyed Stries frm Strangers
The Man at the Market
When the supermarket clerk summed up my grceries, it was $12 ver what I had n me. I began t remve items frm the bags, when anther shpper handed me a $20 bill. “Please dn’t put yurself ut,” I tld him.
“Let me tell yu a stry,” he said. “My mther is in hspital with cancer. I visit her every day and bring her flwers. I went this mrning, and she gt mad at me fr spending my mney n mre flwers. She demanded that I d smething else with that mney. S, here, please accept this. It is my mther’s flwers.”
A Family’s Fd Angel
Since my mther lst her jb, ur family trubled new wrries: n incme, the same bills, and n way t affrd grceries. It was arund this time that she started finding bxes f fd utside ur dr every mrning. This went n fr mnths, until she was able t land a jb. We never did find ut wh it was and wh left the grceries fr us, but they truly saved ur lives.
Seven Miles Fr Me
Leaving a stre, I returned t my car nly t find that I’d lcked my keys and cell phne inside. A teenager riding his bike saw me kick a tire and say a few chice wrds. “What’s wrng?” he asked.
I explained my situatin. “But even if I culd call my wife,” I said, “she can’t bring me her car key, since this is ur nly car.” He handed me his cell phne. “Call yur wife and tell her I’m cming t get her key.”
“That’s seven miles rund trip.”
“Dn’t wrry abut it.”
An hur later, he returned with the key. I ffered him sme mney, but he refused. “Let’s just say I needed the exercise,” he said. Then, like a cwby in the mvies, he rde ff int the sunset.
Breaking Bread
Last December, befre wrk, I stpped at a deli (熟食店) and rdered an everything bagel with cream cheese. It was tasty warm, and I culdn’t wait t dig in. But as I left the stre, I nticed an lder indigent gentleman sitting at the bus stp. Knwing it wuld prbably be his nly warm meal f the day, I gave him the bagel.
But all was nt lst fr me. Anther custmer frm the deli ffered me half f her bagel. I was s delighted because I realized that in ne way r anther, we are all lked after.
1、T stry 1, why did “The Man at the Market” hand “me” a $20 bill?
A.He was a millinaire and wanted t shw ff befre me.
B.He thught I was extremely pr and lacked mney.
C.He tried t d smething gd fr his kind mther.
D.He expected me t share the grceries with him.
2、In stry 3, by saying “Let’s just say I needed the exercise”, the by means that ________.
A.he enjyed riding in the sunset freely
B.he thught it easy t ride seven miles
C.he thught it a gd way t d exercise
D.he wanted t refuse the mney
3、In which stry did the teller himself r herself ffer t help thers?
A.Seven Miles Fr Me
B.The Man at the Market
C.A Family’s Fd Angel
D.Breaking Bread
4、What can we infer abut the strangers mentined in the stries?
A.They are the kind and warm peple arund us.
B.They are the cmmn guys having nthing t d with.
C.They are the highly-educated peple with wealth.
D.They are the simple and mindless nes hanging arund.
24.(8分) Turism is ften abut seeking deeper emtinal and persnal cnnectins with the wrld arund us. Nt all travel experiences, hwever, need t take place in the real wrld. With the evlutin f virtual reality(VR) technlgy, turism will increasingly becme a cmbinatin f physical and virtual wrlds. VR may even remve the need t travel entirely.
But can a VR experience really equal a real wrld ne? Many experts believe it can. Studies have shwn that ur brains have an inbuilt VR-like mechanism that enables us t live imagined experiences. Much f ur waking life is spent thinking abut either the past r the future. This is knwn as" mind wandering". During these events we' re nt paying attentin t the current wrld arund us. Instead, we' re recalling memries, r creating and prcessing imagined futures.
When engaged in mind wandering, ur brains prcess these mental images using the same pathways used t receive inputs frm the real wrld. S, the imagined past r future can create emtins and feelings similar t hw we react t everyday life. VR can create these same feelings.
While critics might argue that a virtual experience will never match reality, there are several ways VR turism culd make a psitive cntributin. Firstly it culd help prtect sensitive lcatins frm ver-turism. In recent years famus sites such as Maya Bay in Thailand, and Cambdia's Angkr Wat Temples have had t limit the number f visitrs because f their negative impact. These places are nw prducing their wn VR experiences that will allw turists t pass thrugh virtual mdels f the sites.
Virtual reality may als allw peple back in time, t experience histrical events, visit ancient cities, and even t walk amng dinsaurs.
Finally, in a wrld where many peple suffer frm stress and depressin due t verwrk, virtual turism may prvide a cheap and cnvenient way fr peple t take brief hlidays t therwise unreachable destinatins and recharge their batteries, withut ever leaving their hmes.
It sunds like science fictin but it's already happening. As virtual technlgy imprves and as peple cntinue t demand new and interesting experiences, expect mre virtual turism, bth in cmbinatin with the real wrld and instead f it.
1、What is driving the develpment f virtual turism?
A.Cmpanies seeking t make mre mney.
B.Imprvements in virtual reality technlgy.
C.Peple's demand fr mre shared experiences.
D.Peple's deeper understanding f the physical wrld.
2、Which f the fllwing best describes "mind wandering"?
A.The brain prcesses which help peple think VR is real.
B.The way the brain prcesses inputs frm the real wrld.
C.Brain activities fcusing n past r future events.
D.Experiences cming frm a persn's imaginatin.
3、What des the underlined wrd "it" in the last paragraph refer t?
A.Science fictin.
B.Virtual technlgy.
C.Virtual turism.
D.The real wrld.
4、What is the purpse f the passage?
A.T describe the advantages f VR turism.
B.T give suggestins fr reducing ver-turism.
C.T encurage peple t develp VR technlgy.
D.T argue VR turism will replace the real wrld travel.
25.(10分) Hadi Partvi,funder f Cde.rg believes every student shuld learn the basics f cmputer science just like they d math,physics,r bilgy,regardless f what they want t d in the future.The expert says knwledge abut the subject is imprtant t understand hw the wrld arund us wrks and cmpares it t learning abut phtsynthesis(光合作用),even thugh nt every student is ging t be a btanist.T spark students’interest,he created the“Hur f Cde,”which intrduces the wrld f cmputing t anyne,frm ages 14 t 104,in a fun,interactive manner.Observed annually during Cmputer Science Week,the event nw draws tens f millins f kids frm ver 180 cuntries.
The“Hur f Cde”,which can be scheduled anytime during Cmputer Science Week,begins with an intrductry vide n cmputer science.Participants can then select frm hundreds f fun assignments that are srted by bth grade level and cding experience.Thugh each prject is designed t last just sixty minutes,beginners can deal with as many challenges as they desire.
T help intrduce cmputer science in classrms n a mre regular basis,Cde.rg has als develped a catalg f nline curses that can be incrprated(纳入)in a schl’s regular curriculum.Since the nnprfit began ffering the curses in 2013,ver 704,000 teachers have signed up t teach intrductry cmputer science t ver 22 millin students wrldwide.
Thanks t the effrts f the pineer,abut 40 percent f US schls nw ffer cmputer science as a subject.The numbers are even higher—an impressive 70 percent—if after-schl fferings such as rbtics clubs are included.Even mre encuraging,eight years ag,just 19,390 students tk an Advanced Placement Cmputer Science exam.By the spring f 2017,the number had jumped 415 percent t 99,868.
1、Why did Hardi Partvi create the“Hur f Cde”?
A.T train cmputer scientists fr the future.
B.T intrduce the wrld f cmputing t teachers.
C.T add a prgramme t Cmputer Science Week.
D.T help peple learn cmputer science in a fun way.
2、The“Hur f Cde”is s called mst prbably because___________.
A.it is bserved annually
B.it can be scheduled anytime
C.its prjects last sixty minutes each
D.its tasks can be srted by cding experience
3、What d we knw abut Cde.rg’s nline curses?
A.Schls can use them regularly in their classrms.
B.They help the develper make lts f mney.
C.Over 704,000 teachers have been learning them.
D.They have existed fr ver 10 years up t nw.
4、What d the numbers shw in the last paragraph?
A.The effrts f Hadi Partvi.
B.The influence f rbtics clubs.
C.The effect f Hadi Partvi’s effrts.
D.The develpment f many US schls.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26.(30分) Even if yu’ve never been t Phenix in Arizna, yu prbably knw this abut the place: its terrible 1 . Frm June t September, the temperature can easily climb up t an unbearable pint. But that desn’t 2 hikers frm attempting the 1.3-mile hard walk t the tp f the city’s famus Camelback Muntain. Signs 3 that the trail is extremely difficult. If yu cntinue, a psted checklist suggests at least a liter f water per persn. And 4 yu’re still nt stpped, anther 5 farther up declares: “If yu’re halfway thrugh yur water, turn arund!”
6 many peple hardly pay any attentin t the warnings. Frtunately, Sctt Cullymre des. When he’s nt 7 his carpet-cleaning cmpany nearby, the 53-year-ld Cullymre can be fund hiking up and dwn Camelback a cuple f times a day, 8 cld bttles f water t 9 hikers. He has helped s many hikers that he has 10 a heavenly nickname: the Water Angel. “I’d like a mre manly name, but, yu knw,” he jked. Cullymre was n Camelback Muntain ne day in 2015 11 a British turist died after being lst fr nearly six hurs in the ht July. That experience 12 him t start helping peple 13 caught by the unfrgiving versin f Mther Nature. “They lack deep understanding f the muntain, and they feel t 14 f what they can d, and s they get themselves in truble,” he tld the Arizna Republic. If a hiker has a flushed face and is nt sweating anymre, Cullymre says that he 15 his backpack, pulls ut a frsty bttle, and hands it t the persn. “It’s 16 that we’re safe in the middle f the city. Yu can die up here, and n ne wuld knw.” One hiker wh enjyed the 17 f ffered water agrees. “Yu think yu knw the ht weather, but then yu get ut here in the desert and it 18 yu like a blanket. Yu have n way t get ut,” said Austin Hill, wh was hiking with a high schl friend. They were 19 , he said, pinting t Cullymre. “We ran int this Gd Samaritan(乐善好施者) here.” And with that, the Water Angel ges 20 anther hiker in truble.
1、A.altitudeB.heatC.drughtD.surrundings
2、A.refuseB.separateC.relieveD.discurage
3、A.warnB.remindC.adviseD.recmmend
4、A.asB.ifC.unlessD.until
5、A.hikerB.guideC.signD.turist
6、A.HweverB.TherefreC.InsteadD.Mrever
7、A.startingB.makingC.runningD.setting
8、A.unpackingB.distributingC.cllectingD.purchasing
9、A.scaredB.pleasedC.exhaustedD.thrilled
10、A.earnedB.createdC.presentedD.gathered
11、A.befreB.afterC.whenD.while
12、A.requiredB.indicatedC.disturbedD.inspired
13、A.unchangeablyB.uncnsciuslyC.unreasnablyD.unnaturally
14、A.curiusB.satisfiedC.anxiusD.cnfident
15、A.carries utB.lifts upC.sets asideD.reaches int
16、A.misleadingB.mistakenC.unbelievableD.unexpected
17、A.funB.benefitC.cnvenienceD.ppularity
18、A.surrundsB.treatsC.prvidesD.strikes
19、A.faithfulB.cnsiderateC.experiencedD.lucky
20、A.in need fB.in search fC.in place fD.in charge f
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27.(15分)Are peple happier in nature with blue skies verhead and fresh green grass underft? Culd nisy streets, 1. (crwd) with cars and peple, make us unhappy? The Wrld Health Organizatin estimates that 54 percent f the wrld’s ppulatin lived in urban areas in 2014. The WHO adds that that amunt 2. (increase) t 66 percent by 2050.
Peple ften mve t cities fr 3. (gd) jbs and mre cultural activities. But are they putting 4. (they) at risk?
Experts say that natural envirnments r green spaces d a lt f gd fr ur mental health.
Many studies have shwn that nature can calm us and make us feel happy. Nature, experts say, can als help us learn better. And 5.(experience) nature helps peple recver frm the mental tiredness that 6.(cme) frm day-t-day wrk.
Mental health experts say sme research suggests that city living might hurt ur mental health, 7. they cannt say exactly why. “What are the specific 8. (aspect) f the urban envirnment 9. causes sme peple t develp mental health issues?” asked AndraMechelli, a dctr at Kings Cllege, Lndn.
Researchers have fund that being utdrs, seeing trees, hearing birdsng, seeing the sky, and being 10.tuch with nature are assciated with higher levels f mental well-being.
第四部分 写作(共两节)第一节 短文改错(满分10分)
28.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last July, my parents and I went t visit my aunt and uncle、 At the day f ur flight, we had t wake up very early、 When we checked ur bag in, we fund ne f them brken, but frtunate we were n ur way n time、 My favrite experience was ur visit t Munt Rainier, which was nthing like I have expected、
When we left, my aunt lent us sunhats, but I thught it wuld be very ht、 Imagine her surprise when I fund the muntain tp cvering with snw、 We walked alng a small path beynd the main trails increase ur chances f seeing wildlife、 Small wild flwers grew up thrugh the snw, underneath that we culd hear a small stream、 Little animals std still t avid frm being nticed、 It was the mst beautiful sight that I had ever seen、
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)假定你是李华,校学生会主席。加拿大某高中部分学生将于下周来你校交流学习,请你代表学校给他们的领队Alan发邮件明确接机事宜,内容包括:
1.核实到达时间;
2.明确接机位置;
3.告知辨认方式。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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参考答案
第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1、A
2、C
3、B
4、C
5、D
6、C
7、D
8、D
9、C
10、C
11、C
12、A
13、C
14、A
15、C
16、B
17、A
18、C
19、C
20、D
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40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。
21、1、B
2、C
3、D
4、D
22、1、C
2、A
3、B
4、C
23、1、C
2、D
3、D
4、A
24、1、B
2、C
3、D
4、A
25、1、D
2、C
3、A
4、C
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26、1、B
2、D
3、A
4、B
5、C
6、A
7、C
8、B
9、C
10、A
11、C
12、D
13、B
14、D
15、D
16、A
17、B
18、A
19、D
20、B
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27、1. crwded
2. will increase
3. better
4. themselves
5. experiencing
6. cmes
7. but
8. aspects
9. which/that
10. in
第四部分 写作(共两节)第一节 短文改错(满分10分)
28、
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
29、Dear Alan,
I'm Li Hua,president f the schl Students' Unin.On behalf f ur schl,I'm hnred t meet yur team at the airprt.
Are yu arriving at 5: 15 pm next Mnday?If s,I'll be waiting fr yu at the exit f the Internatinal Arrival Hall. T make myself easily picked ut, I'm ging t hld a signbard with yur name n it. And I'm sure yu wn't miss it.
Wish yu a pleasant jurney!
Yurs,
Li hua
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