试卷类型:A
广州市2013届高三年级调研测试
英
语
2013.01
本试卷共10页, 三大题,
满分135分。考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.
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I 语言知识及应用
(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Rebuilding a broken friendship can be difficult.
The
1 may not be easy to get over,
but you should try. Be the first to talk to your
friend. If it wasn’t your fault, then it should be easy
to 2 your friend. Tell her that
her friendship is more
3 to you than any silly
misunderstanding. Be generous, and she will accept your apology.
Never return to this painful
4 unless she brings it
up.
If the fault was yours, tell her so
and
5 that you should never have
said what you said or done what you did. Don’t send her an email
or
6 her. You have to be brave and
apologize to her in person. If you’re lucky, she
might
7 it at once;
otherwise, you will have to give
her
8 to recover. Get your shared
friends to help if your first attempt has
been 9 . But
don’t give up. Prove to your friend that she’s worth fighting for
and that you’re
10 to show how sorry you are by
being mature and
11 until she’s ready to forgive
you.
A friendship can be broken in a minute due
to
12 talk or jealousy. A true
friendship however is worth mending but take
it 13
, step by step. Talk to her about the good times
you had and the bad times when you helped each other. Tell her
how
14 it would be for you to lose
someone you value and respect so much. Show her that your broken
friendship must be mended because you
cannot
15 to keep it broken
forever.
1.
A.
friendship
B. feeling C.
hurt
D. talk
2. A.
forgive
B. encourage C.
ignore
D. blame
3. A.
dependable
B. valuable C.
acceptable D. considerable
4. A.
conversation B.
friendship C.
idea
D. topic
5. A. analyze
B. explain C.
demonstrate
D. conclude
6. A.
call
B.
meet
C.
avoid
D. join
7. A. confirm
B. welcome C.
face
D. accept
8. A. courage
B.
time
C.
reason
D. strength
9. A.
offensive B. surprising C.
unsuccessful D. unacceptable
10. A. willing B.
delighted C.
scared
D. upset
11. A.
polite
B. faithful
C.
patient
D. eager
12. A. unprepared B.
informal C.
meaningless D. careless
13. A.
slowly
B. seriously C.
softly
D. kindly
14. A. strange B.
difficult C.
impractical D. pointless
15. A.
wait
B.
live
C.
hope
D. afford
第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。
Once, in a lovely garden, lived the most beautiful butterfly in
the world. She was so pretty, and had won so many beauty
competitions
16 she had become very proud.
One day, the naughty cockroach (蟑螂) got fed up with her showing
off, and decided
17 (teach) her a lesson.
She went to see the butterfly, and in front of everyone she told
her that she wasn’t really that beautiful, and that the butterfly
only won the competitions
18 the judges had been paid.
In
19 (real),
the cockroach was the most beautiful.
The butterfly was angry and told the cockroach,
“I
20 (beat) you in a beauty
competition, with whichever judges you yourself choose.”
“OK, I accept. See you on Saturday,” answered the cockroach, and
left
21 waiting for a reply.
That Saturday everyone went
to
22 beauty competition. The
butterfly arrived completely confident of victory until she
saw
23 the judges were:
cockroaches, worms, beetles. All
of
24 preferred the ugliness and
bad smell of the cockroach.
The butterfly was left
25 (sob) and disappointed,
wanting never to enter another beauty competition in her life.
Fortunately, the cockroach forgave the butterfly for her pride and
they became friends.
II 阅读
(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
When Luca
first heard of the Island of Inventions, he was still very young.
But its wonders sounded so incredible that they were forever burned
in his memory. From that moment, he never stopped searching for
clues which might lead him to the island. He read hundreds of
adventure books, histories, volumes of physics and chemistry, even
music.
Over time,
he pieced together his idea of what the Island of Inventions was
like. It was a secret place, where all the great wise men of the
world would meet to learn and invent together. Access to the island
was totally restricted. To join, you had to have created some great
invention for humanity. Only then could you receive the special
invitation — which came with directions to the island.
So Luca
spent his youth studying and inventing. Every new idea he got, he
made it into an invention, and if there were something he didn't
understand, he’d seek others to help him. Soon he met other young
inventors and he told them about the Island of Inventions. They too
dreamed of one day receiving an invitation
letter.
As years
passed, the disappointment of not receiving their invitation made
Luca and his friends work harder and co-operate more. They would
meet in Luca's house, share their ideas and build new machines.
Their inventions became known throughout the world, and improved
the lives of millions.
But still,
no invitation came.
They didn’t
lose heart. They continued learning and inventing every day, trying
to come up with more and better ideas. Fresh young talent joined
their group, as more inventors dreamed of getting to the
island.
One day many
years later, Luca, already very old, was speaking with a brilliant
young man named Roberts, who had written to him, asking him to join
the group. Luca started telling the man of the wonderful Island of
Inventions, and of how he was sure that some day they would receive
an invitation. Surprised, the young inventor interrupted:
“You mean
this place isn’t the Island of Inventions? Isn't the letter you
sent me the real invitation?”
It was only
then that Luca realised that his dream had become true in his very
own house. No island could exist which would be better than where
he was now. No place of invention would be better than what he and
his friends had created. Luca felt happy to know that he had always
been on the island, and that his life of invention and study had
been a truly happy one.
26~30
BDACC
26. Luca’s picture of the Island of Inventions was mainly
based on ________.
A. scientific
research B.
his imagination
C. reports of
others
D. history books
27. Why did Luca and his colleagues probably never receive an
invitation to the island?
A. Their ideas were not
considered worthy enough.
B. They were too concerned
with acquiring fame.
C. The organization had
already broken up.
D. The island was not a real
place.
28. What was Roberts’ reaction to Luca’s story of the island?
A. He thought he had already
arrived at the island.
B. He was disappointed to
discover it didn’t exist.
C. He was excited about
receiving an invitation.
D. He expressed surprise that
Luca believed in such fairy tales.
29. What did Luca learn at the end of the story?
A. The island of inventions
did not exist.
B. He had wasted most of his
life.
C. He had unknowingly built
his own dreamland.
D. He finally would receive
his invitation.
30. Which of the following best describes Luca?
A.
Aggressive. B. Trusting.
C.
Creative. D.
Easy-going.
B
Imagine
putting a seed in a freezer, waiting 30,000 years, and then taking
the seed out and planting it. Do you think a flower would
grow?
Amazingly,
scientists have just managed to do something
very similar. They found the fruit of
an ancient plant that had been frozen underground in Siberia — a region
covering central and eastern Russia —
for about 31,800 years. Using
pieces of the fruit, the scientists
grew plants in a lab. The new blooms have
delicate white petals. They are also the oldest flowering
plants that researchers have ever revived from a
deep
freeze.
“This is like regenerating a
dinosaur from tissues of an ancient egg,” said University of
California, Los Angeles biologist Jane Shen-Miller.
The
plant has a long history. Back when
mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses walked the land, an Arctic ground
squirrel buried seeds and fruits in an
underground chamber near the Kolyma River in northeastern
Siberia. The ground became permafrost, a layer of soil that
stays frozen for a long time.
Recently, Russian scientists dug out the
old squirrel hole and found
the
plant remains 38 meters below the surface. Back at the
lab, the team fed nutrients to tissue from
three of the fruits to grow shoots. Then the scientists
transferred the shoots to pots filled with soil. The plants
produced seeds that could be used to grow even more of
them.
It’s
important for scientists to know that plant
tissues can still be revived after being frozen for a long
time. That's because many researchers are
trying to preserve the seeds of modern
plants by freezing them and then storing them in giant
lockers at various spots around the globe. One such endeavor, an underground facility in
Norway, is called the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It stores hundreds
of thousands of frozen seeds. If a plant ever goes extinct,
scientists could bring it back by taking its seeds from the
Svalbard or other storage lockers.
“No one
knows how long they are able to live for, but freezing is basically the format for many
plant conservation attempts nowadays.” Shen-Miller said. It’s a
good thing that at least some plants are tough enough to survive
the experience.
31~35
ACBBD
31. How did the
fruit originally get underground?
A. It was placed there by
an animal.
B. It was trapped there during
the ice-age.
C. It was planted there by
ancient farmers.
D. It was buried there after
the earthquake.
32. Which of the following was NOT used to recreate the ancient
plant?
A. Modern
nutrients.
B. Parts of its fruit.
C. Its frozen
seeds.
D. Plant pots with soil.
33. Why are scientists interested in this discovery?
A. It helps them learn how
plant life has changed in the past 30,000 years.
B. It can help guide future
efforts to protect endangered plant-life.
C. It can provide directions
for where to look for other ancient plants.
D. It proves that all plant
life can survive for thousands of years when frozen.
34. The underlined word “they” in the final paragraph refers to
_______.
A.
plants B.
seeds C. scientists
D. storage lockers
35. The purpose of the passage is to _______.
A. discuss a plant
conservation effort
B. introduce some ancient
plants
C. outline some causes of
global warming
D. describe a scientific
research project
C
As thousands
of communities in the USA — especially in the South — became
booming gateways for immigrant families from Central and South
America during the 1990s and the early years of the new century,
public schools struggled with the unfamiliar
task of serving the large numbers of English learners
arriving in their classrooms.
Education
programs needed to be built from scratch. “We had no
teaching resources suitable for English learners here before. We
had to develop them all ourselves,” a Texas principal said.
Throughout the country, districts had to train their own teachers to teach English to
non-native speakers or recruit
teachers from elsewhere. School staff members had to figure
out how to communicate with parents who spoke no English.
But even as
immigration has slowed or stopped in many places, and instructional programs for English-learners have
matured, serving immigrant families and their children remains a work in progress in many
public schools, especially those in communities that are skeptical,
or sometimes unwelcoming, to the newcomers. One of the biggest challenges educators face,
is communicating effectively with
parents who don’t speak English — an issue that, in part, has
contributed to recent complaints of discrimination by Latino
students in some cities.
“The
parents’ role is very important for the success of these students,
but it's also
one of the most difficult things we’ve had to tackle,” said Jim D.
Rollins, the president of the Springdale school district, where the
19,000-student school system has gone from having no
English-learners 15 years ago to more than 7,500 now. “You have to
make it a priority and work on it, work on it, and work on
it.”
Aside from
the practical challenges, such as finding bilingual (会说两种语言的) staff
members, guiding districts through such dramatic changes
requires
school leaders to bridge difficult political and cultural divides.
For school leaders in the South, especially in the last few years,
this difficult job has been made harder still by the negative
attitudes of some locals towards immigrants.
36~40
DABAC
36. According to the passage, what is the problem that public
schools are facing?
A. Handling more cases from
the immigrant Mexican communities.
B. Offering services to
immigrant families in the southern states.
C. Offering enough
communicative lessons to immigrant parents.
D. Providing education for
non-native English learners.
37. The underlined part “built from scratch” (in Paragraph
2) probably means “________”.
A. completely
new
B. painful to
make
C. based on past
experience D.
constructed gradually
38. What is one of the things the school leaders have done to deal
with the problems?
A. Provide more Spanish-only
classes.
B. Invite more teachers from
other places.
C. Train their teachers to
speak Spanish.
D. Use bilingual parents as
part-time teachers.
39. What do we know about the immigrant parents?
A. Many of them cannot speak
English.
B. Most of them think
education is not important.
C. Some of them feel skeptical
about the local community.
D. Few of them have attended
American schools.
40. According to Paragraph 3, what has
caused some of the recent complaints by Latino students?
A. Discrimination by
schools.
B. Unfriendliness of the
locals.
C. Miscommunication with
parents.
D. Poor government
service.
D
Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincoln paints a vivid and
breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery.
Spielberg based his film on parts of Team of Rivals, a book by
Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham
Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political
mind trying to overcome Washington's all too familiar political
divisions.
In previous movies, Lincoln was shown as a
simple yet almost perfect man. But Spielberg's Lincoln is different. “I was
determined to make a movie about a working president dealing with
real problems. Not some angel,” Spielberg said.
We watch the president first ending slavery and then the
war.
The film's adviser, historian Eric Martin, explains how Lincoln's
thinking evolved.
“His main objective when the war
began was not the freeing of the
slaves but to keep the country united. Lincoln realizes that
in order to keep the country together, the question of slavery will
have to be addressed,” Martin said.
The film focuses on the last four months of
his presidency.
In the movie, the arguments
among political enemies seem very similar to
the problems we see in Washington
today. The disagreements were bitter.
The film turns to Lincoln's relationships with his wife and kids,
his beliefs and constant self-examination. Daniel Day-Lewis,
the actor who plays Lincoln, offers an
Oscar-worthy performance as the 16th President. Not only is his
physical similarity to the president
incredible, he is able to capture many of Lincoln's mannerisms and his high-pitched, almost
lady-like
voice.
“I found it very easy to play the
role of Lincoln because the real man himself was so
open. When I was researching his history to
prepare for the part, one of the most surprising things I found was
just how accessible he was. Even in
war-time, when he was in great danger, he was always willing to meet with others and share his
ideas,” Day-Lewis said.
Spielberg's Lincoln will head to the Oscars. But more important it will make
history.
41~45
CBADB
41. What does Spielberg say is different about his movie of
Lincoln?
A. It is based on a book
called “Team of Rivals”.
B. It mainly shows how cunning
Lincoln was.
C. It focuses on how he worked
as a politician.
D. It describes how determined
he was.
42. According to Martin, Abraham Lincoln ______.
A. started the war to free the
slaves
B. ended slavery to keep the
country united
C. was killed because of his
military failure
D. was forced to free the
slaves
43. Which of the following is true about the actor who plays
Lincoln?
A. He looks very similar to
Lincoln.
B. His performance is very
lady-like.
C. He won an Oscar for his
performance.
D. He believed he really was
Lincoln.
44. What is the author's opinion about the
movie?
A. It reflects historical
facts.
B. It is controversial.
C. Its performances aren't
realistic.
D. It is of high
quality.
45. In what section in a newspaper can this passage most probably
be found?
A. People in history
B. Entertainment
C. Lifestyle
D. Politics
第二节 信息匹配
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。
首先请阅读下列帐篷的信息:
A
The Hardwear Hoopster provides roomy, shelter for you and 5 of your
friends any season of the year. Its revolutionary design adds space
to the tent without additional weight, so you have plenty of room
for cooking, sleeping, hanging out, and having fun. Weight 10.5kg.
Cost
$499.
B
The North Face VE
25 features top-shelf materials and construction so you and two
mountain climbing partners can feel safe and secure any time of
year. Its reinforced egg-shaped structure can withstand the
absolute worst mountain weather, storms, high winds and heavy
snow. Weight 4.5 kg. Cost
$560.
C

Sierra Lightning HD
- Fully waterproof and designed to keep things light without
sacrificing internal space or ease of setup. Plenty of room for you
and two friends to stay warm, dry and safe on your next trip.
Weight 4.5kg. Cost $139.
D
The Hubba 2-Person
Tent is perfect when you head out for some spring or summer camping
with a friend. It's simple to set up, which is helpful in bad
weather or low light. Weight 3.2 kg. Cost $89.
E
Copper Spur UL3
4-Person 3-Season Tent – this family-sized tent uses aluminum poles
and nylon fabrics to minimise weight. Gives you enough room to move
at night without overloading your pack. Ideal for any spring,
summer or autumn outings. Weight 3.0kg. Cost
$369.
F
The Alpinist
2-Person 4-Season Single-Wall Tent – uses high-tech material to
deliver the protection of a double-wall?tent without the weight.
Although this single-wall shelter weighs only 2.5kg, its three-pole
design holds tough against mountain storms, and its steep walls
shed snow and rain like a champ. Cost $685.
以下是相关人物及要求的描述,请把描述与相关插图及提示性文字匹配起来。
46. Jane, her husband and their three children
are taking on a two-week driving tour of north Queensland. They
plan to camp outside each night to enjoy the wonderful summer
weather.
47. Mike is going on a four-day hiking trip to
the top of Mt Jones. He and his three hiking mates must carry all
their own food and water so he wants a lightweight tent that is big
enough for all of them.
48. Hank and his brother are planning a week-long
fishing trip to Bourne Beach. As it is summer and they don’t go
camping often, they just want an inexpensive tent to provide a
little shade from the sun and protection from any rain.
49. Victor is headed on the dangerous two-week
hike to the top of Mt Kembla with a climbing buddy. He needs a very
light-weight tent that will be able to provide him with protection
from the freezing temperatures at the mountaintop.
50. Wilma and two friends are going on a 3 day
walk through the Blue Mountains. Although it is summer, rain is
frequent and the nighttime temperature can drop to 8-10. As they
are students their budget is limited.
III
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 基础写作 (共1小题,满分15分)
明天的英语课轮到你进行课前英语小演讲。请根据以下信息,以“健康早餐”为主题写一份演讲稿。
[写作内容]
1. 现象:
有些同学不吃早餐;
有些同学吃早餐,但营养不均衡。
2. 后果:
严重影响身体健康;
影响学习效率。
3. 建议
(1)早起,吃营养均衡的早餐。
(2)营养均衡的早餐包括:
含有碳水化合物的谷类,以提供每天所需的能量;
鸡蛋、牛奶等提供蛋白质;
蔬菜、水果等帮助消化。
谷类:grain;碳水化合物:carbohydrates;
蛋白质:protein;消化:digestion
[写作要求]
1.只能使用5个句子表达全部内容。
2.演讲的首句已给出,不计入句子数量的总数。
[评分标准]
句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。
第二节 读写任务
(共1小题,满分25分)
阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。
In recent years educators and parents have become concerned about
the poor performance of boys in school. The so-called “boy crisis
(危机)” in education refers to both their academic performance and
their behaviour. In both areas boys’ results are much worse than
girls’.
USA data shows that boys rank behind girls in almost all areas of
schooling. They earn lower grades overall in primary school and
high school. They are behind girls in reading and writing, and 30
percent of them are in the bottom quarter of standardized tests,
compared with 19 percent of girls. Boys are also more likely to
have behavioural problems, to repeat a grade and to drop out of
school altogether. Studies in China have found similar
trends.
Although the causes of the “boy crisis” are not fully understood,
some experts believe that same-sex (boys-only and girls-only)
classrooms and schools may help solve the problem. The idea is to
remove some of the distractions caused by the opposite sex, in
order to improve students’ concentration and hopefully their
grades. The first Chinese school to experiment with this idea is
the Shanghai No. 8 Middle School, which began “boys-only” classes
in September, 2012. Although it is too early to tell if the reform
has made a difference, its supporters argue that the results are
promising.
[写作内容]
1. 以约30个词概括上文的主要内容。
2.
以约120个词就“学校按性别分班”的话题谈谈你的想法,内容包括:
(1)你认为按性别分班有何优、缺点;
(2)你是否赞成学校按性别分班;
(3)你赞成或反对按性别分班的理由。
[写作要求]
1. 作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事.也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子。
2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
[评分标准]
概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,语篇连贯。
广州市2013届高三年级调研测试
英语
参考答案
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1~5
CABDB
6~10
ADBCA
11~15 CDABD
16.
that 17. to
teach 18. because 19.
reality 20. will
beat
21.
without 22.
the 23.
who
24.
them
25.
sobbing
26~30
BDACC
31~35 ACBBD
36~40
DABAC
41~45 CBADB
46~50
AEDFC
第43篇 基础写作:
I’m
very much honored to give you a speech on healthy
breakfast. Some students in
our class often go to school without breakfast while others do have
breakfast but not a well-balanced one. Consequently, their health
and study efficiency are negatively affected. A healthy and
well-balanced breakfast should consist of whole grains, eggs and
milk, fruits and vegetables. The grain which contains carbohydrates
can provide the energy we need every day. Eggs and milk supply
protein and fruits and vegetables are good for healthy digestion.
Therefore, I strongly suggest that we should get up early and have
a well-balanced breakfast before going to
school.
第44篇 读写任务:
The
passage shows that nowadays boys tend to perform worse than girls
in all aspects in school, which is known as the “boy crisis”.
Experts suggest that same-sex schooling may be a possible solution
to the problem.
(1)你认为按性别分班有何优、缺点;
After reading the passage, I can't help beginning to
think about. In my opinion, the advantages of
single sex education are as follows. Firstly, kids feel more
comfortable while they are in such environment.
Secondly, it is easier for teachers to design learning tasks
because boys and girls deal
with information differently. When it comes to its
disadvantages, the lack of communication between
boys and girls is my primary concern. If kids lack
the opportunity to communicate with the opposite sex, their
psychological development and their communication skills may be
harmed.
(2)你是否赞成学校按性别分班;(3)你赞成或反对按性别分班的理由。
As for me,
I'm opposed to the same-sex education. One reason is because it's
not practical to be carried out on a large scale at present.
Moreover, same-sex schools could encourage inequality and
unfairness between boys and girls. But most importantly, if kids
can encounter the opposite sex, they will have more appreciation,
understanding and sympathy for others. This will help them be more
mature and open-minded and contribute to their well-being in later
life.
广州市2013届高三年级调研测试
英语
评分标准 (主观题部分)
一、语法填空:
按所给的参考答案给分,每小题1.5分。单词拼写错误、大小写未区分不给分。
二、基础写作评分说明:
基础写作主要考查学生的语言结构的应用能力,能够应用正确、规范的语言表达特定的内容。
本试题要求学生根据所提供的信息,使用五个句子表达[写作内容]中所提供的全部内容。命题思想是要求考生在表达这些内容时能够:
·关注写作对象(读者),正确使用英语演讲的写作手法。
·正确使用连接手段、分词、介词短语等来整合信息。
·正确使用复合句,如定语从句:The grain which contains carbohydrates can
provide the energy we need every day. 宾语从句:I strongly suggest that
… 等。
·正确使用表示原因、结果、目的等的表达方式等。
在评分时,应注意以下几个方面:
1. 按照评分标准,实行分析法评分:按语言、内容和连贯三项标准分别给分;
2.
在语言方面,重点评判句子的语法结构是否正确、用词是否规范;学生是否使用了合适的句型结构。
3.
在内容方面,重点评判学生是否表达全部规定的内容;如果学生在表达完整的内容时,适当添加一些内容,不扣分;
4. 在连贯方面,重点评判五个句子是否构成一篇连贯的短文,逻辑是否合理。
(具体内容见评分标准)
三、读写任务评分说明:
读写任务是有材料作文;要求学生在阅读的基础上写一篇相关主题的作文;主要考查学生的篇章概括和语言表达能力。
本试题要求考生阅读一篇关于“男孩危机”的英语短文之后就“学校按性别分班”这一话题进行议论,内容包括:(1)按性别分班的优、缺点;(2)是否赞成学校按性别分班;(3)赞成或反对的理由。
在评分时,应注意以下几个方面:
1.按照评分标准,实行分析综合法评分。
2.
概括部分要求能抓住文章所含的大意,即:“男孩危机”的现象、一些调查研究的证明、专家提出的可能的解决措施。概括应包含以下要点:
(1) 现象:“boy crisis” --- boys tend to perform worse than
girls.
(2) 例证:study data.
(3) (之一)措施:same-sex classrooms and schools.
3. 写作的内容应该包括:
(1)按性别分班的优、缺点;
(2)是否赞成学校按性别分班;
(3)赞成或反对的理由。
4. 其它要求见评分标准。
附:写作评分标准
1 基础写作
[评分说明] 基础写作的评分建议采用分析法,即按照语言、内容和连贯三项指标分别给分,最后累计作为该题的总得分。
项目
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赋分
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评分标准
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语言
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7-8
|
具有很好的语言运用能力;语法和句子结构准确性高,词汇方面使用较好,只有少许错误。
|
5-6
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具有较好的语言运用能力;语法和句子结构准确性较好,有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。
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3-4
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语言运用能力一般;语法和句子结构基本准确,语法结构或词汇方面的错误不影响理解。
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1-2
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语言运用能力较差;语法和句子结构基本不够准确,语法结构或词汇方面的错误较多,而且影响了对句子意义的理解。
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0
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语言运用能力很差;语法、句子结构、词汇错误很多,句子意义无法理解。
|
备注
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每多或少写一个句子,扣1分。
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内 容
|
5
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包括了所有信息内容。
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4
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包括了大部分信息内容。
|
3
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包括了基本信息内容。
|
2
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包括了小部分信息内容。
|
1
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包括了少许信息内容。
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0
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没有包括所提供的信息内容。
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连 贯
|
2
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内容连贯,而且结构紧凑。
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1.5
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内容连贯性比较好,而且结构比较紧凑。
|
1
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内容连贯性较差,而且结构不够紧凑。
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0
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内容缺乏连贯性,而且结构松散。
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备注
|
文不对题,给0分。
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2. 读写任务
[评分说明]
读写任务的评分建议采用综合法,即:根据总体影响给分。概要和文章的分值分别为5分和20分。
项目
|
赋分
|
评分标准
|
概
括
|
5
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按照要求概括了原文的主要信息,没有增加与原文无关的信息,语言结构正确,行文规范。
|
4
|
基本按照要求概括了原文的主要信息,没有增加与原文无关的信息。语言结构正确,行文规范。
|
3
|
基本按照要求概括了原文的主要信息,但包含一些不相关的信息。语言结构基本正确,行文比较规范。
|
2
|
不能按照要求概括了原文的主要信息,包含较多不相关的信息。语言结构不够准确,行文不够规范。
|
0-1
|
没有按照要求概括原文的主要信息,基本是不相关的信息。语言结构不准确,行文不规范。
|
写
作
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18-20
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包含题目所给全部或绝大部分的内容要点。主题明确,内容丰富。
词汇丰富,用词得当。能有效运用合适的语言结构,而且没有(或极少)语法错误。
篇章结构的连贯性好。
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14-17
|
包含题目所给全部或绝大部分的内容要点。主题明确,个别内容不准确或者不相关。
词汇较丰富,有个别用词错误。较好地运用了合适的语言结构,有少许的语法错误。
篇章结构的连贯性较好。
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11-13
|
包含题目所给全部或绝大部分的内容要点。主题比较明确,个别内容不准确或者不相关。
词汇较丰富,有一定的用词错误。较好地运用了合适的语言结构,有少许的语法错误。
篇章结构的连贯性较好。
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7-10
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包含题目所给的部分内容要点。主题基本明确,有些内容不准确或者不相关。
词汇有限,有较多的用词错误。语言结构出现较多的语法错误。
篇章结构的连贯性一般。
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4-6
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只包含题目所给的个别内容要点。多数内容不相关或者不准确。文章有些地方照抄原文。
词汇贫乏,有较多的用词错误。大多数的句子出现语法错误。
篇章结构的连贯性差。
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1-3
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只包含与题目所给要点内容有关的一些单词。主题不明确,文章基本照抄原文。
词汇极其贫乏,基本不能正确用词。几乎没有正确的句子。篇章结构零乱。
|
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0
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以下几种情况,给0分:
1)完全抄袭原文(或其它文章)
2)文不对题
3)只写一些零散的单词,完全没有表达完整的内容
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