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01 听力 Part 1 ◎主题: 关于租房咨询对话 ◎题型:填空 ◎ 新旧题:新题 1. there is a small swimming pool 2. Dining room 3. there is a supermarket nearby 4. near a park 5. there is a primary school 6. single parking space: garage 7. Include the maintenance of gardens 8. house will be emptied on 21st, but it will be available on: 23rd April 9. time to view the house: 10.15 am 10. Address: 127, Spring street Part 2 ◎主题: 关于跑步活动介绍 ◎题型:单选 +地图 ◎新旧题:新题 11-14 选择 11. where is the recommended parking place? A. sports ground 12. where is the timing chip? B. on shoe 13. which color will run first? A. yellow 14. why do they need more volunteers? B. handing out water 15-20 地图 15. F. stage 16. A. T-shirt 17. B. bag collection 18. H. information center 19. G. water supply area 20. I. first aid Part 3 ◎主题: 关于英国食品的讨论 ◎题型: 选择 ◎新旧题:新题 (暂无,待补充) Part 4 ◎主题:关于塑料历史的介绍 ◎题型:填空 ◎ 新旧题:旧题 31. Cellulose: get from cotton in strong acid 32. plastic is commonly found on products such as detergent bottles, milk jugs (dairy product bottles) 33. first artificial fabric is used to produce artificial silk 34. Cellulose is not like real plastic because it becomes hard when heated 35. first plastic made in a laboratory 36. a chemis t named Alexander Parks developed the first plastic 37. recycled pens 38. Disadvantage: it will produce gases 39. it decomposes by light 40. natural rubber wood no longer had a stranglehold on rubber supplies (以上答案和顺序可能不准确,欢迎来留言区讨论答案~) 请大家在评论区分享出自己更加详细的考试回忆,无论哪个PART都可以的噢~
扫描左边二维码并关注 后台回复”课程“ 即可了解更多详情 02 阅读 Passage 1 ◎ 题材 : 家庭教育 文章大意: 视频光碟记录小孩的表现 ◎题型:待回忆 ◎ 新旧题:新题 (暂无,待补充) Passage 2 ◎ 题材:社会话题 文章大意: 关于消费发展史介绍 ◎题型:待回忆 ◎新旧题:新题 (暂无,待补充) Passage 3 ◎ 题材:自然 话题 文章大意:关于海豚的鼻子介绍 ◎题型:待回忆 ◎新旧题:新题 (暂无,待补充) (以上答案和顺序可能不准确,欢迎来留言区讨论答案~) 请大家在评论区分享出自己更加详细的考试回忆,无论哪个PART都可以的噢~
扫描左边二维码并关注 后台回复“课程" 即可了解更多详情 03 写作 小作文 柱状图 关于一个商店五种不同类型产品在一年之内四个季节的不同销售情况 大作文 It has been suggested that all young adults should be required to undertake a period of unpaid work helping people in the community. Would the drawbacks of such a requirement be greater than the benefits to the community and the individual young adults?