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江西省赣州市2020届高三年级适应性考试(二模)英语试题答案
2020 赣州市高考适应性考试英语参考答案和录音稿 2020 年 5 月 选择题部分 1-5 CBCAA 6-10 ABBBC 11-15 ACBAA 16-20 CBABC 21-25 BDDBA 26-30 CCBCA 31-35 DDCAA 36-40 DAFGC 41-45 BCADD 46-50 CABDC 51-55 BCACD 56-60 BBADA 主观题部分 语法填空 61. designed 62. will be banned 63. to 64. using 65. the 66. biggest 67. have become 68. roughly 69. policies 70. What 短文改错 第一句 去掉 on; 第二句 gather 改为 gathered; spirit 改为 spirits; 第三句 enjoyed 改为 enjoying; 第四句 will 改为 would; 第五句 late 改为 later; 第六句 they 改为 we; 第七句 tiring 改为 tired; 第八句 only 后加 did; 第九句 How 改为 What。 One possible version Dear David, I’m glad to hear from you. And I’m particularly delighted that you still keep on learning Chinese. As for the expression “yugongyishan”, it is one of the hundreds of Chinese idioms, which are rich and widely used in Chinese people’s daily life. Behind the idiom there is an interesting story. It goes like this: once upon a time an old man called Yu Gong lived in front of two high mountains, which caused his family great inconvenience. So he decided to move them away by using hoes and baskets. Day after day, year after year, Yu Gong and his family carried on until one day God heard about it and was so moved by his determination that he sent his two sons to take the two mountains away. This idiom is saying that with determination, anything can be achieved. In my view, it is sort of similar to the saying--where there is a will, there is a way. Best wishes! Yours sincerely, Li Hua查看更多