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2013年普通高等学校招生统一考试第一部分:理解(共三节:30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段,每段有一道小题,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。每段你将听Whatisthemangoingtorend?AAB.AC.A答案是WhatroomdoesthemanSimpleB.DoubleC.WhatwillthemanVegetableB.MeatC.WhatdoesthemanplantoGofishingB.GojoggingC.GoHowmuchisthe B.$ C.What’stheweatherlikethis第二节(101.515分听下面4段或独白。每段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。每段或独听第66至7Whenwillthewomangotoseethemovie?A. B. C.WherewillthewomansitfortheInthefront.B.Inthe C.Atthe听第78至9WhenwillthetwospeakersOnthe13thB.Onthe14thC.OntheWhatisthemanPersuadingthewomantoaccepthisMakinganapologytothewoman.C.Invitingthewomanto81012WherearethetwoInthe B.Inthecafé.C.IntheWhatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthesummerschool?A.ThesizeoftheB.Themathbook.C.TheWhereisthemanplanningtoBostonB.WashingtonD.C.C.New91315Wheredoesthespeakergetinformationforthetrip?A.Theinternet.B.Travelagents. Whatpublictransportationdoesthespeakerseldomtake?A. B.Buses.C.Whatkindofhosdoesthespeakerusuallystayin?A.HoswithlowB.HosprovidingC.Hosnearsightseeing第三节(51.57.5分听下面一段,完成第16至20五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词,听前,你将有秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段你将听两遍Pick-up ApartmentNo.23,No.2 pizzawithmushroomsandextraPrice&£12.50,paid 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分(15115分从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It’ssonicetohearfromheragain. ,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.A.What’s B.That’stoC.Inother D.Believeitor答案是DVolunteeringgivesyoua lives,includingyourA.changeB. C. D.toDon’tturnoffthecomputerbeforeclosingall youcouldhaveA.orB. C. D.Shakespeare’splayHamlet intoatleasttendifferentfioverthepastyears.A.hadbeen B.wasmadeC.hasbeenmadeD.wouldbethecourseverydifficult,shedecidedtomovetoalowerA. B.FindingC.TofindD.---DoyouthinkMomand ---No,SwissAirisusuallyonA.wereB.willbeC.would D.haveIhavean Dr.Smith,butIneedtochangeA.toB. C. D.Manycountriesarenowsettingupnationalparks animalsandplantscanbeprotected.A. B.whichC.whose D.whereHurryup!Markand A.expectB.are C.have D.willWhenwesawtheroad withsnow,wedecidedtospendtheholidayathome.A.blockB.to C.blocking D.blockedItookmydrivinglicensewithmeon IwantedtohireaA.incaseB.evenifC.eversinceD.ifmakesthebooksoextraordinaryisthecreativeimaginationofthewriter.A.B.WhatC. D.---Sowhatisthe---Alltheapplicants beforeafinaldecisionismadebytheauthority.A.interview B.areC.areinterviewedD.arebeingExpertsbelieve peoplecanwastelessfoodbyshoponlywhenitisnecessary.A.whyB.whereC.that D.whatIf atableearlier,wecouldn’tbestandinghereinaA.have B. C. D.had---Youneedn’ttakeanumbrella.Itisn’tgoingto---Well,Idon’tknow. A.mightB.needC.wouldD.(201.530分A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上讲该项涂黑。ALeap(跳跃)toLeaonanarrowbalancebeam(平衡木)isnoteasy.ButLolaWalter,a13-year-oldgymnast,isanexpertatit.Toperfectherskills,Lola forfourhoursaday,fivedaysaweek.AtthestatechampionshipsinMarch,shefinishedseventhoutof16girls.That’sespeciallyimpressive. sheislegallyblind,bornwitharareconditionthatcauseshereyestoshiftconstantly.Sheoftenseesdoubleandcan’t_38 howfarawaythingsare.Whenshewaslittle,her thateventhoughshecouldn’t ,wasfearless.Sohermomsignedherupforgymnasticswhenshewasthree.ShelovedtherightawayandgymnasticsbecameherThoughlearninggymnasticshasbeenmore42forherthanforsomeofhertournaments,shehasneverquit.Shedoesn’tlether_43stopherfromnganythingthatshewantsShelikesthedeterminationittakestodothesport.Herbiggest44_isthebalancebeam.Becauseshehasdoublevision,sheoftenseestobeams.Shemustusehersenseoftouchtohelpherduringherroutine.Sometimessheevencloseshereyes.“Youhaveto45_yourmindthatit’lltakeyouwhereyouwanttogo.”saysLola.Tobeatop-levelgymnast,onemustbebrave.Thebeamisprobablythemost anyonebecauseit’sfourincheswide.Atthestatecompetition,Loladidn’tfall beam.Infact,shegotan8.1outof10herhighestscoreyet.Loladoesn’twanttobe differentlyfromtheothergirlsonherteam.Atthecompetitions,thejudgesdon’tknowabouthervision_49_.Shedoesn’tlthem,becauseshedoesn’tthinktheyneedtoknow.Hermomisamazedbyher_50attitude.Lolaneverthinksabout 51.Sheispresentlyatlevel7whilethehighestislevel10ingymnastics.Her52istoreachlevel9.Shesaysshewantstobeagymnasticscoachtopassdownwhatshe’slearnedtoother shegrewLolais ofallherhardworkandsuccess.Shesaysit’shelpedher eproblemsinherlifeoutsidegymnastics,too. forothersis“justbelieveA. B. C.trainsD.A. B.unlessC. D.A.lB.guessC. D.A. B C. D.A.deeplyB. C.aheadD.A. B.sportC.eventD.A.boringB. C. D.A. B.qualityC.natureD.A. B.advantageC. D.A.examineB. C.openD.A.fearfulB. C.unfairD.A.toB. C. D.A.greetedB. C.servedD.A. B. C.injuriesD.A.positiveB. C.flexibleD.A. B. C. D.A. B.rangeC. D.A. B.asC.whenD.A. B. C. D.A. B.adviceC.rewardD.(共两节,20分第一节(15230分AEPPortableWeallknowthatthecostofheatingourhomeswillcontinuetobeasignificantburdenonthefamilybudget.NowmillionsofpeoplearesavingontheirheatingbillswiththeEPPortableHeater.Withoveronemillionsatisfiedcustomersaroundtheworld,thenewEPheatsbetterandfaster,savesmoreonheatingbills,andrunsalmostsilent.TheEPhasnoexposedheatingpartsthatcancauseafire.TheoutsideofEPonlygetswarmtothetouchsothatitwillnotburnchildrenorpets.TheEPwillnotreduceoxygenintheroom.Withotherheaters,you’llnoticethatyougetsleepywhentheheatcomesonbecausetheyareburningupoxygen.TheadvancedEPalsoheatstheroomevenly,walltowallandfloortoceiling.itcomfortablycoverstothecenteroftheroom.Andtheyonlyheatanareaafewfeetaroundtheheater.WiththeEP,thetemperaturewillnotvaryinanypartoftheroom.TheEPcomeswitha3-yearwarranty(保修anda60-daynoquestionsasked.Satisfactionguarantee.Ifyouarenottotallysatisfiedreturnittoourexpertiseandyourmoneywillbegivenbacktoyou.Nowwehaveaspecialofferfor10daysduringwhichyoucanenjoyahalfpricediscountandafreedelivery.ifyouorderthat,wereservetherighttoeitheracceptorrejectorderrequestsatthediscountedprice.Whatismainlydiscussedinparagraphtheheatofthe B.thesafetyoftheC.theappearanceoftheEPD.thematerialoftheFromthepassage,wecanlearnthatthe doesn’tburnup B.runswithoutanyC.makespeopleget D.isunsuitableforchildrenandTheunderlinedword“evenly”inparagraph4probablymeans .A.continuously C.quicklyD.Themainpurposeofthepassageis .A.persuadepeopletobuytheB.advisepeopletosaveonheatingC.reportthenewdevelopmentofportableD.comparethedifferenceofdifferentheartbrandsTwodolphinsracearoundinabigpoolintheOceanPark.ThesmallerdolphinGrace,shownoffafewofhertricks,turningaroundandwavingotothecrowd.Theamazingthingabouther,however,isthatshe’sevenswimmingatall.Shedoesn’thaveatail.Gracelosthertailasababywhenshegotcaughtupinafishtrap.WhenthedolphinarrivedattheOceanParkinDecember2005,wasfightingforherlife.“Isshegoingtomakeit?”Hertrainer,AbbeyStone,fearedtheworst.Gracedidmakeit---buthertaildidn’t.Sheendeduplosingherflukesandthelowerpartofherpeduncle.Overthepastsixyears,shehaslearnedtoswimwithouthertail.Dolphinsswimbymovingtheirflukesandpeduncleupanddown.Gracetaughtherselftomoveanotherway---likeafish!Shepushedherselfforwardthroughthewaterbymovingherpedunclesfromsidetoside.ThemovementputharmfulpressureonGrace’sbackbone.Soacompanyofferedtocreateaman-madetailforher.ThetailhadtobestrongenoughtostayonGraceassheswambutsoftenoughthatitwouldn’thurther.ThefirsttimeGraceworetheartificialtail.Shesoonshookitoffandletitsinkinthebottomofthepool.Now,sheisstilllearningtousethetail.Somedaysshewearsitforanhouratatime,othersnotatall.“Thetailisn’tnecessaryforhertofeelcomfortable,saysStone,“butithelpstokeepthatrangeofmotion(动作)andbuildmuscles(肌肉).”Now,thedolphinisabouttogetanevenhappierending.Thismonth,GracewillstarinDolphinTale,afilmthatfocusonherrescueandrecovery.Herprogresshasinspiredmorethanjustanewmovie.Manypeopletravelfromnearandfartomeether.SeeingGraceswimwithherman-madetailgivespeoplesomuchcourage.WhenGracefirstarrivedattheOceanPark,hertrainerworriedabout B.potentialC.chanceof D.adaptationtotheAman-madetailiscreatedforGrace letherrecoverfasterB.makeherC.adjustherwayof D.helpherperformbetterThestoryofGraceinspirespeople sticktotheirdreamsB.treatanimalsC.treasurewhatthey D.facedifficultiesCDoesFameDriveYouAlthoughbeingfamousmightsoundlikeadreamcometruetoday’sstarfeelinglikezooanimals,facepressuresthatfewofuscanimagine.Theyareatthecenterofmuchoftheworld’sattention.Paparazzi(狗仔队)campoutsidetheirhomes,camerasready.Tabloids()publishthrillingstoriesabouttheirallives.Justimaginenotbeingabletodoanythingwithoutbeingphotographedorinterruptedforasignature.AccordingtopsychologistChristinaVillareal,celebrities—famouspeople—worryconstantlyabouttheirpublicappearance.Eventually,theystarttolosetrackofwhotheyreallyare,seeingthemselvesthewaytheirfansimaginethem,notasthepeopletheywerebeforeeveryoneknewtheirnames.“Overtime,”Villarealsays,“theyfeelseparatedandalone.”Thephenomenonoftrackingcelebritieshasbeenaroundforages.Inthe4thcenturyB.C.,paintersAlexandertheGreatintobattle,hotopicturehisvictoriesforhisadmirers.WhenCharlesDickensAmericainthe19thcentury,hissold-outreadingsattractedthousandsoffans,leadinghimtocomplain(抱怨)abouthislackofprivacy.Tabloidsofthe1920sand1930sranarticlesaboutfilm-starsinmuchthesamewaythatmoderntabloidsandwebsitesdo.Beingapublicfiguretoday,however,isalotmoredifficultthanitusedtobe.Superstarscannotmoveaboutwithoutworryingaboutphotographerswithmoderncameras.Whentheysaysomethingsillyordosomethingridiculous,thereisalwaystheInternettospreadthenewsinminutesandkeeptheir“story”aliveIffameissotroublesome,whyaren’tallcelebritiesrunningawayfromit?Theansweristherearestillwaystodealwithit.Somestarsstaycalmbysurroundingthemselveswithtrustedfriendsandfamilyorbyescatoremoteplacesawayfrombigcities.Theyfocusnotonhowfamoustheyarebutonwhattheylovetodoorwhatevermadethemfamousinthefirstplace.Sometimesafewcelebritiescangetalittlejustice.Still,evenstarswhoenjoyfulljusticeoftencomplainabouthowhardtheirlivesare.Theyaretiredofbeingfamousalready.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatstars areoftenmisunderstoodbythecannolongerhavetheirprivacyspendtoomuchontheirpubliccarelittleabouthowtheyhavecomeintoWhatisthemainideaofParagraphGreatheroesofthepastweregenerallyTheproblemfacedbycelebritieshasalonghistory.C.Well-knownactorsareusuallytargetsofD.WorksofpopularwritersoftenhavealotofWhatmakesitmuchhardertobeacelebrityAvailabilityofmodernmedia.B.Inadequatesocialrecognition.C.LackoffavorableD.HugepopulationofWhatistheauthor’sattitudetowardmodernA. B. C. D.DPeoplewhomultitaskallthetimemaybetheworstatngtwothingsatonce,anewresearchsuggests.Thefindings,basedonperformancesandself-evaluationbyabout275collegestudents,indicatethatmanypeoplemultitasknotoutofadesiretoincreaseproductivity,butbecausetheyareeasilydistracted(分心)andcan’tfocusononeactivity.And“thosepeopleturnouttobetheworstathandlingdifferentsaidSanbonmatsu,apsychologistattheUniversityofSanbonmatsuandhiscolleaguesgavethestudentsasetoftestsandaskedthemtoreporthowoftentheymultitasked,howgoodtheythoughttheywereatit,andhowsensation-seeking(寻求刺激)orimperative(冲动)theywere.Theythenevaluatedtheparticipants’multitaskingabilitywithatrickymentaltaskthatrequiredthestudentstodosimplemathematicalcalculationswhilerememberingasetofletters.Notsurprisingly,thescientistssaid,mostpeoplethoughttheywerebetterthanaverageatmultitasking,andthosewhothoughttheywerebetteratitweremorelikelytoreportusingawhiledrivingorviewingmultiplekindsofmediaatonce.Butthosewhofrequentlydealwithmanythingsatthesametimewerefoundtoperformtheworstattheactualmultitaskingtest.Theyalsoweremorelikelytoadmittosensation-seekingandimpulsivebehavior,whichconnectswithhoweasilypeoplegetboredanddistracted.“Peoplemultitasknotbecauseit’sgoingtoleadtogreaterproductivity,butbecausedistractible,andtheygetsuckedintothingsthatarenotasimportant.”SanbonmatsuAdamGazzaley,aresearcherattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,whowasnotamemberoftheresearchgroup,saidonelimitationofthestudywasthatitcouldn’tfindoutwhetherpeoplewhostartoutlessfocusedtowardmultitaskingorwhetherpeople’srecognizingandunderstandingabilitieschangeasaresultofmultitasking.Thefindingsdosuggest,however,whythesensation-seekerwhomultitaskthemostmayenjoyriskydistracteddriving.“Peoplewhoaremultitaskingaregenerallylesssensitivetoriskysituations.”saidPaulAtchley,anotherresearchernotinthegroup.“Thismaypartlyexplainwhypeoplegoinforthesesituationseventhoughthey’redangerous.”TheresearchledbySanbonmatsuindicatesthatpeoplewho seekhighproductivitypreferhandlingdifferentthingswhengettingaremorefocusedwhenngmanythingsatahavethepoorestresultsinngvariousthingsatthesameWhenSanbonmatsuandhiscolleaguesconductedtheirresearch, assessedthemultitaskingabilityoftheevaluatedtheacademicachievementsoftheyzedtheeffectsoftheparticipants’trickymentalmeasuredthechangesofthestudents’understandingAccordingtoSanbonmatsu,peoplemultitaskbecauseof limitedpowerininterestsinngthingsdifferentlyC.inabilitytoconcentrateononetaskD.impulsivedesiretotrynewthingsFromthelastparagraph,wecanlearnthatmultitaskers driveverygoinfordifferentfailtoreactquicklytopotentialrefusetoexplainthereasonsfortheir第二节(5210分)Untilrelativelyrecently,thevastmajorityofhumanbeingslivedanddiedwithouteverseeingacity.Thefirstcitywasprobablyfoundednomorethan5,500yearsago.71_ .Infact,nearlyeveryonelivedonfarmsorintinyrural乡村的villages.Itwasnotuntilthe20thcenturythatGreatBritainbecamethefirsturbansocietyinhistory---asocietyinwhichthemajorityofpeopleliveincitiesanddonotfarmforaBritainwasonlythebeginning.72_.Theprocessofurbanization---themigration(迁移)ofpeoplefromthecountrysidetothecity---wastheresultofmodernization,whichhasrapidlytransformedhowpeopleliveandwheretheyOnlyabout2%liveonfarms. 73.Largecitieswereimpossibleuntilagriculturebecameindustrialized.Eveninadvancedagriculturalsocieties.Ittookaboutninety-fivepeopleonfarmstofeedfivepeopleincities._74 .Untilmoderntimes,thoselivingincitiesweremainlytherulingelite(精英)andtheservants,laborersandprofessionalswhoservedthem.Citiessurvivedbytaxingfarmersandwerelimitedinsizebytheamountofsurplusfoodthattheruralpopulationproducedandbytheabilitytomovethissurplusfromfarmtocity.Overthepasttwocenturies,theIndustrialRevolutionhasbrokenthisbalancebetweenthecityandthecountry.75_.Today,insteadofneedingninety-fivefarmerstofeedfivecitypeople,oneAmericanfarmerisabletofeedmorethanahundrednon-farmers.ThatkeptcitiesveryTherestliveinsmallTheeffectsofurbanlivingonpeopleshouldbeSoonmanyotherindustrial eurbanButeven200yearsago,onlyafewpeoplecouldliveinModernizationdrewpeopletothecitiesandmadefarmersmoreModerncitieshavedestroyedsocialrelationsandthehealthofhuman第四部分:表达(共两节,15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,请按照以下四幅图的先后顺序,用英文写一篇周记。记述出差期间,生病,你照顾过程。注意:1.2.词数不少于Last(15分)YouarediscussingthefollowingpicturewithyourEnglishfriendJim.Nowyouarelinghimhowyouunderstandthepictureandwhatmakesyouthinkso.2013高考英语与逐题解【解析】题干中已经有谓语动词gives,故A选项change动词谓语形式不能入选,只能选非谓语形式,而用来修饰chance的后置定语, ng表示正在,done表示,todo表示未发生,根据句意,可以轻松选出D选项。【解析】考查连词,根据句意逻辑可以轻松选出or【解析】overthepastyears是现在完成时明显标志,考生可以直接入选。虽然翻译成“在found是done的形式,表,也不对;C选项tofind位于句首表目的,翻译成“为了”,意Bing形式,表示伴随。【译文】-你认为和会晚吗?-不会的,航空一般比较准时【解析】根据句意可以轻松选出will,此题属于简单题。【解析】haveanappointmentwith与预约【解析】考查定语从句,从句完整且修改的是地点,故选where。【译文】快点!MarkCarl【解析】本题有较强的语境,HurryupB。其他选项均不【解析】block意思为“封阻、拦阻”,及物动词,公路是被雪封阻了,所以只能Ddone的形式是,其他选项均为主动【解析】incase以防,evenif即使,eversince自从那时,ifonly如果…就好了,根据句A。makes前缺少主语,故选what,本题目属于简单题。【译文】-那么程序是什么样的?-(程序是)所有的申请者都被采访了才能做出最CD,根据句意判断,没有“正在被采访”DC。记住:进行时表动作正在进行一般都很形象,上下文hurryup、look、listen等,再者就是用进行来表示语气情感加强,如麦当劳的语“I’mlovingit”,译为“我就喜欢”。【解析】考查宾语从句,从句完整意思完整,填that,该题目属于送分题。【译文】--【解析】考查情态动词。might有可能、可能会,语气弱;need需要;would当时会,用于虚拟或过去将来时态;should应该或应该会,语气较强。通过语境和“Idon’tknow”判断出might。 【解析】通过翻译,可知小经常看重影或者无法判断物体的远近,而guess猜、assume假定、predict预测均无此意,l可以表示辨别出、判断出、说出的意思,如It’shard lwhoiswho很难辨别出谁是谁。 【解析】通过翻译,可知小视力不好,无法很好的看东西,所以选well 【解析】体操本身属于运动,且下文重复出现过dothesport。 【解析】通过翻译,可知对于小来说,学习体操肯定和其他同学不一样,因为boring无聊、enjoyable享受、unsatisfactory不满意均意思不合理。 【解析】通过翻译,可知此处应该填小的病症,talent才华、quality素质、nature天conditionhealthcondition身体健康状况,所以选condition,且上文明确提过这个病是一个rarecondition。 【解析】通过翻译,可知小女好的意思是“你要相信你的或你的心灵,它可以带到你想要去的地方”,且全文结尾的“justbelieveyourself”也是很好的复现。 【解析】通过翻译,可知想要成为顶级的体操选手,必须,大多数人可能最害怕的bravefearful。 【解析】通过翻译,可知小女好没有掉下来,而falloff意为“从…掉下来” 【解析】通过翻译,可知小不想自己因为眼睛不好的原因而得到区别于队友的不同对待。greet问候、served服务、paid付、花,意思均不符合。 【解析】通过翻译,可以裁判们不知道小的视力有问题。pain痛苦、stress压力、injury身体受损,视力不能痛苦、不能压力,视力软性的看不见摸不着的东西,不是身体的injuryproblem可以泛指一般的所有的问题,所以选D。 9quit。 【解析】通过翻译,可知小想要在她长大的时候成为一名体操,把所学传授给其他孩子们。before在…之前、until直到,均意思不对,as可以表示“当”,但强调伴随,翻译成“随着”,后面往往跟进行时态,而句子意思是“当她长大的时候”when。 【解析】通过翻译,可以轻松选出proudof 【解析】通过翻译,可知小给大家的建议就是“相信自己就好”,所以选advice。AAOxygen一词直接定位到文中第三段首句,即为正确答案。B选项为无中生有的选项,全文无对应。Csleepy一词,在第三段第二句话,D定位childrenandpet在第A。后文中的“walltowall”和“floortoceiling”,以及直接介绍其他加热器的区别的信息,可知evenlyD。B【解析】:此题为细节题,考生需要直接定位到文章的具体情节。第二段当中的“Isshegoingtomakeit”应当译为“她能不能撑得住”,“她能不能活的下来”CGrace安装尾巴的介绍。此题易选项为B。不选B的原因是,安装尾巴的初衷并非是想让Grace舒服。安装尾巴的原因是因为没有了尾巴的Grace在游泳当中出现了,所以要B不对。一句中的courage是本题的题眼。作者在最后告诉读者本文写作目的,即鼓励人们在逆境中要要有勇气,故答案为D。C【解析】:此题为细节题。从文章首段重点“paparazzi”等词可以看出本文是一篇以隐私不能得到良好保护为的文章。本题中ACD三个选项都与这个大方向偏离甚远故不B。于和关系的文章,准确讲是对于生活的影响。故本题答案应与产生关photographerA选项的直接对应。于生活的影响,最后谈到们的种种无奈,故答案选D。D【解析】:此题为细节题。本题是一道典型研究类文章实验结果的题目。D选BCD两个选项因为他们和实验目的,multitask的能力毫无关系。研究类文章一切实验均会围绕实验假设67C选项和第一题中的DC。【解析】:此题为细节题,考查实验结果。最后一段当中的“peoplewhoaremultitaskingaregenerallylesssensitivetoriskysituation”C。5500年前有的城市,之200but的轻微语义转折,but之后是的两句话都是在讲当时人的居住情况,故E为最佳选项。Othertheprocessof证明了这一点,故选D【解析】:此题有一个明确的暗示点。Therest3个数据是明显的并列关系,B。【解析】:此题A选项中有一个明确暗示点,THAT【解析】:此题有一个明确暗示点,modernizationpasttwocenturies和后todayF。2013年卷情景作文延续了之前的传统,仍然以四幅图的记叙文写作为出题点。在内容上,并没有超出五大,即“校园拓展类、好人好事类、社会公益类、旅游接待类、家庭考题属于难度较低的考场作文。考生在写作时,重点关注两个细节即可:1.本文的体裁是周记,所以整篇文章的主语是“我”,而不是“我们”;2.周记要求在写作时,多出现心理活动描LastMonday,myfatherwouldbeonabusinesstripforfivedays.Havinggottenmypromiseofbeinggreatathomeandtakingcareofmymother,herestassuredandputhisluggageintothetrunkofhiscar.Seeingmyfather’sdrivingaway,mymotherandIwavedourhandsandsaidgoodbyetohimForamomentIbegantomissmyfatherwishingthathewouldbesafeandwellthenextdays。Ithoughteverythingwouldgowell,asthiswasnotthefirsttimethatmyfatherhadbeenawayforseveraldays.Yet,unfortunay,mymothercaughtacoldthenextmorning.Lookingatherpaleface,Iexperiencedhighlevelsofanxiety.However,ItoldmyselfthatIhadtocalmdownandlookaftermymum,asIp

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