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【题目】 2019 年底,一种新型冠状病毒(COVID-19) 开始传播,给全球带来巨大灾难。捕杀野生动物有可能导致病毒传染给人类。假定你是王华,你校英文报《人与动物》栏目拟刊登主题 保护野生动物的征文,邀你投稿。你列了以下思维导图,请根据思维导图完成征文:

注意事项:

1. 征文内容根据思维导图自拟,要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意;

2. 思维导图中圆圈内非限定性内容,仅供参考;

3. 词数 90 个左右,征文首位已在答题卡上给出,不计入总词数;

4. 征文中不得使用真实的个人个学校信息;

5.征文必须写在答题卡指定的位置上。

参考词汇

新冠肺炎 (COVID-19)

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【答案】例文

COVID-19 began to spread in the winter of 2019. People think the virus might come from wildlife. Wild animals are in danger now. They are losing their living areas. The number of the wild animals is becoming smaller and smaller. Humans kill them for their fur and meat. As a result, it breaks the balance of nature. Besides, killing and eating wild animals may spread serious diseases like COVID-19. In my opinion, we should take action to protect wildlife. We can build more nature reserves to provide food and shelter for wildlife. And we mustn’t hunt wild animals for food, as they are part of the nature.

In this way, we can get along well with wildlife and build a harmonious nature.

【解析】

1. 题干解读:该题目是图表作文,也是话题作文,话题是“保护野生动物”。本文时态主要是一般现在时。仔细阅读思维导图,根据思维导图提示,适当发挥,列出提纲。注意检查,写完以后,再读一遍,看看语句是否通顺、意思是否连贯、是否符合题意,有无单词拼写和语法错误等。

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In the US, you can really see these moving houses on the mad. They are called recreational vchicles(RV,房车).People call them houses on wheels. When it's holiday time, the whole family often gets into this lovely house

and hits the road for a trip across the country.

Compared to a real house, this home on the road is small for a family who has to spend every hour of every day together. But the best thing about it is that it changes your journey into a free exploration.

You can drive as long as you like without worrying about finding hotels. Or you can just stop somewhere nice and stay for a few weeks. You may also come across other families who are on road trips. Together, you take out your tents and snacks. It's camping time with a lot of chat and laughter.

Of course, RVs are not always convenient(便利).They can sometimes break down and you have to spend time mending them. But this type of road trip still wins people's hearts because they can go whenever and wherever they want.

根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。(10分)

【1】_______RVs, everything you need is close at hand.

A.Inside B.Outside C.Behind D.Beside

【2】In the US,people call RVs moving________,

A.cars B.wheels C.houses D.buses

【3】Which of the following about RVs is TRUE?

A.They don't have any wheels

B.They are always conenient.

C.They are bigger than real houses

D.They may break down sometimes.

【4】Why do people prefer traveling in RVs?

A.They like eating snacks in RVs.

B.They can explore their journey freely.

C.They may leave RVs in hotels for a few weeks.

D.They will never come across other traveling families.

【5】What's the best title of the passage?

A.A Road Trip

B.A Wonderful House

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Antarctica (南极洲) is the fifthlargest continenton Earth. It is also the coldest, windiest, driest and highest. It is an ice-covered place where no large plants grow, and no land animals live there. Antarctica covers an area of more than 13.6 million square kilometres. It is nearly twice the size of Australia, or one-and-a-half times the size of the United States of America.

Antarctica does not belong to one country, and it has no government. People visit Antarctica – usually as tourists, or to do scientific research – but no one lives there all the time.

Antarctica was the last place to be discovered. It is not certain who first saw Antarctica, but sailors began to map Antarctica’s coast from their ships in the 1800s. The first proved landing was in the mid-1890s.

Over the next few years, several men tried but failed to reach the South Pole, which is the Earth’s southernmost point.

Finally, a team led by Norwegian Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911. By then, countries around the world were becoming more and more interested in the frozen place, and soon Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom had laid claim(声称)to parts of Antarctica.

As so many nations had made a claim to govern in Antarctica, it was clear that fighting might break out. Diplomats(外交官) from different countries wanted to stop a war from starting, so they began talking about a treaty for Antarctica. A treaty is a written agreement signed by two or more nations.

Several countries had already set up research stations in Antarctica where scientists could live and work. Most scientists worked during the summer months when it was not as cold as in winter. Scientists hoped a treaty would allow them to continue their work and to exchange information with scientists from other countries.

Answer the following questions. (No more than six words)

1What’s the area ofAntarctica?

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2When did sailors begin to map Antarctica’s coast from their ships?

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3What do we call the Earth’s northernmost point?

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4How many nations had laid claim to parts of Antarctica?

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5Why did diplomats from different countries begin talking about a treaty for Antarctica?

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【题目】 At the beginning of November 2018, the 35th Chinese Antarctic expedition(南极科考队)set off for the polar(极地的)region. This time, one of their main tasks is to build China’s first permanent(永久的)Antarctic airport, Science and Technology Daily reported.

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The new airport will help Chinese aircraft take off and land in the South Pole. This will make it easier to transport scientific equipment and do research.

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The next problem is the snow. The snow on the ice cap can be very thick. Also, it is as soft as cotton, which makes it hard to build a runway for airplanes. Scientists have to use a snow blower to get rid of the snow on the top of the cap. Then, they compact the rest of the snow with a road roller-like machine. In this way, the snow will be strong and hard enough to build a runway on the top of the cap.

1The main purpose of the 35th Chinese Antarctic expedition is to _________.

A.transport scientific equipmentB.do some research

C.set up a research stationD.build an airport

2What is the main idea of the third paragraph?

A.Explaining why we need to explore Antarctica.

B.Explaining where China’s polar planes take off and land.

C.Explaining what the new airport in Antarctica can do.

D.Explaining how other countries build their own airports.

3The new airport in Antarctica will be small because _________.

A.there is no more areas in Antarctica

B.the plane is smaller than usual

C.we should try to protect the Antarctic environment

D.the snow is difficult to clear off

4The underlined word “compact” in Paragraph 6 refers to _________.

A.压紧B.铲除C.冻结D.融化

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A.The weather changes very often.B.The ice cap is always moving.

C.The snow on the ice cap is thick.D.The snow on the ice cap is soft.

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