2014肇庆二模考试是肇庆市对高三考生一次重要的诊断性摸底考试,旨在了解学生目前所具有的实际水平。
本次考试是2014年高考前非常重要的一次模拟考试,它结合了2014年高考大纲的最新规定的内容与要求,请广大考生引起重视。
肇庆市2014届高中毕业班第二次模拟考试
高三英语笔试部分参考答案
I、第一节:1-5 BCDDA 6-10 ABBCA 11-15 BADCD
第二节:16. which 17. that 18. it 19. expectation 20. by
21. asked 22. a 23. to fasten 24. others 25. higher
II、第一节:26-30 BACCD 31-35 BADCB 36-40 CADCB 41-45 DBAAC
第二节:46-50 DCAEB
III、第一节:One possible version:
When coming across an English new word, a growing number of middle school students tend to consult an electronic dictionary to find out its meaning and usage. Using an electronic dictionary does provide students with convenience as well as save time, which helps to raise students' learning efficiency. However, if students become too dependent on the electronic dictionary, they will surely lose the opportunity to guess the meaning of a new word according to the context. Personally, I think sensibly using an electronic dictionary can make it easier for students to learn English and arouse our further interest in English study. Meanwhile, it is my suggestion that students should avoid the harmful effects of overusing the electronic dictionary and learn to apply what we have learned to guess the meaning of a new word.
第二节:One possible version:
Some universities encourage freshmen to enroll by themselves without their parent's help for students' growing up. Meanwhile the author appeals to parents to develop their chidren's independent character, which helps students to achieve their dreams.
Personally, I can't agree more with the idea that those universities require freshmen to register by themselves. As an adult, coming to school alone is so easy that everyone can do it well. We had better do things by ourselves for we can't grow up with parents' spoiling and taking care of everything. What these universities did is a good way to cultivate students' independent character and help them grow toughly.
Were I a freshman, I would go to university alone. First of all, my parents have their own affairs to deal with and there's no need to bother them to help me. In addition, enrolling by myself at the beginning of my university will open a new stage of my school life, and I should learn to take care of myself from the start.
When it comes to cultivating the independence of students, joint efforts from students themselves, families and schools are needed. To begin with, when we students meet with difficulties, we had better try to deal with them on our own instead of turning to our parents for help. Furthermore, parents shouldn't arrange everything for their children. Last but not least, schools can provide more independence-developing programs to go with school education.