2021届广东省六校联盟高三上学期第二次联考(12月)英语试题 图片版含答案

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1、1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2021 届广东省六校第二次联考 英语 参考答案参考答案 阅读理解: 1-5. CDBCA 6-10.BDBDA 11-15.BCDAC 16-20 CADBG 完形填空: 21-35. ACCBD BDABB CDDAC 语法填空 36. existing 37. The 38. one 39. which 40. because/as/for 41. were 42. risers 43. has changed 44. optimistic 45. over 应用文参考范文 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen! I

2、t is my honor to have this opportunity to deliver a speech on “Clear Your Plate” campaign and present my opinions on food waste. Wasting food has irreversible environmental consequences. For one thing, it costs numerous water and energy for refuse disposal, which ultimately results in the increase o

3、f greenhouse gases. For another, excessive food waste challenges food regulation and poses a potential threat to food security. Serious as the problems seem, “Clear Your Plate” campaign is a nationwide movement that is effective in reducing food waste. As individuals, when dining out, it is our resp

4、onsibility to order reasonable amount of dishes and take leftovers home. In addition, schools should conduct some activities to demonstrate the significance of reducing food waste to our populous country and cultivate awareness of valuing food among students. By no means is reducing food waste a sma

5、ll piece of cake unless we all shoulder our responsibilities. For a green environment and a prosperous future, lets clear up our plates! Thank you! 读后续写参考范文 Version 1: Paragraph 1 By the time I got home, my eyes were red and swollen. I found my grandpa in the bean field. His back bent into an arch a

6、nd his face was drowned in sweats. I called him, in a choked voice. Sensing something wrong, he asked me what happened with great concern. I murmured the principals words, after which Grandpa fell silent, eyes rounding in disbelief. A surge of regret gnawing at my heart, I really hated to see my gra

7、y-haired Grandpas disappointment. Time ticking by, he heaved a long sigh, “My child, an award bought cant be called an award.” I nodded understandingly. But who knew how reluctant and bitter I was? Paragraph 2 I dragged into the principals office the next day, sad and disappointed. I knew I might ne

8、ver get that jacket which represented my years of hard work and expectation. However, I tried 10 to fight back the tears, with my head still lifted with dignity. “My grandpawont pay the dollars. He said if I had to pay for it, then it wouldnt be a scholarship jacket.” There was a deafening silence.

9、The principal looked at me, biting his lip, as if thinking. Finally, after what seemed like a century, he decided that he would make an exception for me. I could hardly believe it. Looking into his eyes, which brimmed with smiles, I stood up and bowed low to him. Only at that moment did I believe th

10、at Mr. Schmidt and my grandpa were right: never can awards be falsified or bought. Version 2: Paragraph 1 By the time I got home, my eyes were red and swollen. I found my grandpa in the bean field. Sensing something wrong, he asked me what happened with great concern. I murmured the principals words

11、, a surge of regret gnawing at my heart. I really hated to see my gray-haired Grandpas disappointment. Grandpas eyes rounded in disbelief. Time ticking by, he heaved a long sigh, “My child, an award bought cant be called an award.” I nodded understandingly. But who knew how reluctant and bitter I wa

12、s? Paragraph 2 I dragged into the principals office the next day, sad and disappointed. My head still lifted with dignity, I tried to fight back the tears, stammering, “I cannotafford the jacket, sir.” Staring into my eyes, the principal suddenly grinned, “I have good news for you.” I looked at him

13、in confusion. “The board decided that an award cannot be bought just for the sake of winners dignity.” His eyes brimmed with smiles. I pinched my hand only to find I was not dreaming. Only at that moment did I believe that Mr. Schmidt and my grandpa were right: never can awards be falsified or bought. 11

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