这里给大家分享一些重庆二诊作文 范文,本文共13篇,供大家参考。
篇1:重庆二诊英语答案
重庆市高2015级学生学业调研抽测试卷(第二次)
注意事项:
1、答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。
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3、答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。
4、所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。
5、考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
一、单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
例:A computer can only do ________ you have instructed it to do.
A. how B. after C. what D. when
答案是C。
1. Regular reflecting is______ good habit. If so, you will make ______ great progress in your study.
A. /; a B. a; a C. the; a D. a; /
2. Close the door of fear behind you, and you ______ the door of faith open before you.
A. will see B. have seen C. are seeing D. saw
3. At present, we have come to sense that creativity is______ it takes to keep a nation highly competitive.
A. why B. what C. how D. that
4. — Who are you waiting for here?
— The postman ______.
A. send me the parcel B. will send me the parcel
C. sending me the parcel D. has sent me the parcel
5. So moving ______ that I couldn’t stop my tears when I heard it for the first time.
A. the story had sounded B. had the story sounded
C. the story sounded D. did the story sound
6. —You won first in the Chinese characters spelling competition. Great!
—______ !
A. Congratulations B. Give me five C. That’s all right D. Forget it
7. — Lucy’s difficulty in numbering and pronunciation makes her feel ______ in class.
— Let’s try our best to help her out.
A. stood out B. left out C. made out D. turned out
8. Teachers should bear in mind that each student’s improvement ______.
A. is closely monitored B. closely monitors
C. has been closely monitored D. closely monitored
9. — You look rather down today.
—______ to board the 4:20 flight, you know, I dared not close my eyes.
A. Having reminded B. Being reminded C. Reminded D. Reminding
10. The teacher didn’t imagine that a student good at maths ______ have failed in the exam.
A. must B. might C. need D. should
11. The visitors were admiring the charming flowers ______ it started to rain.
A. as B. since C. while D. when
12. China has made ______ clear to the world that in the course of its development it seeks for both golden, silver hills and clean water, green mountains as well.
A. this B. that C. it D. one
13. Sue is always finishing her task well within the shortest time. ______, she performs effectively.
A. In other words B. On the contrary
C. Sooner or later D. On the other hand
14. To my delight, the students are recycling many things they ______ away in the past.
A. were throwing B. will be throwing
C. had thrown D. would have thrown
15. —Too noisy outside! I just can’t focus on my study.
—______. Let’s go outside and play soccer instead.
A. I don’t think so B. Same here
C. Please be more patient D. Don’t push me too hard
篇2:重庆二诊英语答案
C
People should listen to music for no more than one hour a day to protect their hearing, the World Health Organization (WHO) suggests.
It says 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of permanently damaging their hearing by listening to “too much, too loudly”.
It said audio devices(音频设备), concerts and bars were causing a “serious threat”.
WHO figures show 43 million people aged 12-35 have hearing loss and the number is increasing. In that age group, the WHO said, half of the people in rich and middle-income countries were exposed to unsafe sound levels from personal audio devices. Meanwhile 40% were exposed to damaging levels of sound from clubs and bars.
The proportion of US teenagers with hearing loss went from 3.5% in 1994 to 5.3% in .
“What we’re trying to do is raise awareness of the problem that is not talked about enough, but has the potential to do a lot of damage that can be easily prevented,” said Dr Etienne Krug, the WHO’s director for injury prevention.
The full report argued: “While it is important to keep the volume down, limiting the use of personal audio devices to less than one hour a day would do much to reduce noise exposure.”
Dr Krug said: “That’s a rough recommendation, it is not by the minute, to give an idea to those spending 10 hours a day listening to an mp3-player. But even an hour can be too much if the volume(音量)is too loud.”
44. What might be the main cause of hearing loss according to the passage?
A. Listening to music frequently.
B. Listening to music at concerts.
C. Listening to too much and too loud music.
D. Listening to music from poor audio devices.
45. How many people aged 12-35 were most likely to suffer from hearing loss according to WHO?
A. 3.5%. B. 5.3%. C. 40%. D. 50 %.
46. Which of the following ideas would Dr Etienne Krug agree with?
A. Safe noise exposure is based on the limitation to both volume and time.
B. One hour of exposure to loud music a day will do no damage to hearing.
C. With proper volume, one can listen to an mp3-player for 10 hours a day.
D. It will be OK to be exposed to loud noise from personal audio devices.
47. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. Away from music
B. How to enjoy music
C. Risk of hearing loss
D. Warning of hearing damage
D
Penguin Group
Ordinary People Change The World!
Penguin Group and TFK have partnered together to help teachers show their students how they can make the world a better place. Building the encouraging lives of historic figures including Amelia Earhart, Rosa Parks, Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein, this attractive program takes a look at the real life stories of ordinary young people who grew up to become extraordinary adults!
Download the classroom poster, student worksheets and teacher’s guide provided below.
Classroom Poster : You can be a Hero, too. Classroom Poster
Teachers Guide : Ordinary People Series Teacher’s Guide
Student Worksheet : Who’s Your Hero? Worksheet
Student Worksheet : Hero Matchup Worksheet
PGA Junior League Golf
It Takes a Team!
TIME For Kids and PGA Junior League Golf have developed a program all about using teamwork to reach goals. Download this poster to get your students involved in the power and fun of teamwork and cooperation.
Encourage your class to go to timeforkids.com/teampoll and take the poll!
Classroom Poster : It Takes a Team!
International Fund for Animal Welfare(IFAW)
Cats, Dogs, & Us
TIME for Kids has partnered with IFAW to present an educational animal awareness program called Cats, Dogs, & Us. This project is sure to attract and engage students with discussion starters, in-class activity ideas, a video viewing guide, and many other in-depth and fun resources. Preview IFAW’s Cats, Dogs, & Us video at ifaw.org/cats-dogs-and-us
Classroom Poster : Cats, Dogs, & Us Classroom Poster
Classroom Poster / Teachers Guide : Cats, Dogs, & Us Teachers Guide Full View
Teachers Guide : Cats, Dogs, & Us Teachers Guide Pages
Special Olympics
Special Olympics Project UNIFY®
in TIME and Special Olympics have teamed up to promote understanding of people’s differences in the classroom, school and community. Special Olympics Project UNIFY® is an education-based project that uses sports and education programs to activate young people to develop communities where all youth are agents of change-promoting respect, dignity and support for people with mental disabilities.
TFK Extra : in TIME Project UNIFY® Student Guide
Teachers Guide : in TIME Project UNIFY® Teachers Guide
48. Who are the materials mainly intended for?
A. Teachers. B. Parents. C. Students. D. Headmasters.
49. What is the purpose of “Penguin Group”?
A. To train students to be ordinary people.
B. To encourage students to learn from great people.
C. To provide teaching materials for history teachers.
D. To offer students different kinds of reading materials.
50. Which of the following is designed for students to learn to cooperate?
A. IFAW B. Penguin Group
C. PGA Junior League Golf D. Special Olympics
51. To know how to help a slow classmate better, you’d better go to “______”.
A. timeforkids.com/teampoll B. Hero Matchup Worksheet
C. ifaw.org/cats-dogs-and-us D. In TIME Project UNIFY® Student Guide
E
Whether you prefer burning the midnight oil or going to bed early so you can get up at the break of dawn depends on your genes , according to experts.
I jump out of bed each morning, eager to start an active day. But I can hear my neighbour’s alarm clock ringing non-stop every morning and I doubt he gets to work on time.
A lot of noise comes from his flat in the evening. He’s happy to stay up watching TV till after midnight, while I go to bed early and try to sleep.
Well, it might not be his fault after all. I’m called ‘a lark (百灵鸟)’ and my neighbour ‘an owl (猫头鹰)’.
We all have inside ‘clocks’ in the brain to control all kinds of bodily functions and it is reset every day by light. These inside clocks run to a different schedule in ‘larks’ and ‘owls’. If you have a fast clock, you like to do things early, and if you have a slow clock, you like to do things late.
Because we live in a 24/7 world, scientists believe it’s important to understand a person’s ‘chronotype’ – the time of the day when they function the best. It could help us lead a healthier life.
A US professor has studied sleeping patterns and thinks work times should be changed and made more individual to fit in with our chronotypes.
And he has advice for those who can’t choose their working hours: “If that’s not possible, we should be more careful about light exposure”, says the professor. “You should try to go to work not in a covered vehicle but on a bike. The minute the sun sets we should use things that have no blue light, like computer screens and other electronic devices.”
52. How is the passage mainly developed?
A. By presenting and solving problems.
B. By explaining the cause-effect relationship.
C. By giving examples and drawing a conclusion.
D. By analyzing differences and providing advice.
53. We can learn from the passage that the author’s neighbour ______.
A. almost always gets to work on time
B. has to work deep into the night every day
C. is passive during the day but energetic at night
D. is easily woken up by his alarm clock in the morning
54. The underlined part “24/7” in Paragraph 6 most probably means “______”.
A. stressful B. digital C. confusing D. changing
55. Things with blue light are not recommended after sunset because blue light ______.
A. will make you nervous B. may cause sleep problems
C. will reduce your work effect D. may make you sleepy
篇3:重庆二诊英语答案
四、写作(共两个写作任务,满分35分)
写作一(满分15分)
请结合材料,按要求用英文写作,词数不少于60。
Some parents tend to look into their children’s school bags, diaries and even their chat records, which is very common in their daily life.
要求:
(1) 就此材料发表你的看法;
(2) 紧扣材料,有明确的观点;
(3) 词数不少于60;
(4) 在答题卡上作答。
写作二(满分20分)
假如你是高三学生李华,和表妹王芳即将参加高考。请你结合自己的情况,用英语给表妹写一封建议信,建议她利用好高考前50天,考出好成绩。内容包括:
● 认真学习
● 调适心态
● 适度锻炼
● 其他方面
注意:
(1)词数不少于80;
(2)请在答题卡上作答;
(3)开头和结尾已为你写好(不计入总词数)。
Dear Wang Fang,
How are you lately?________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
高2015级学生学业调研抽测(第二次)
英 语 参 考 答 案
一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1—5 DABCD 6—10 BBACD 11—15 DCADB
二、完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
16—20 BBCDD 21—25 AABCD 26—30 CDBCD 31—35 ABBCA
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
36—40 DBADC 41—45 BBACC 46—50 ADABC 51—55 DDCAB
四、写作(共两个写作任务,满分35分)
写作一(满分15分)
As we know, some parents often look into their children’s school bags, diaries and even chat-on-line records. I fully understand what they are concerned about. They are actually worried about that the kids may get into some trouble. On the other hand, the parents have probably learned some horrible stories about other teenagers from their personal records.
However, I don’t think it is a proper way to do so because the kids not only need respect but also are expected to be respected. A good relation is based on respecting and trusting each other
写作二(满分20分)
Dear Wang Fang,
How are you recently?
I am writing to give you some suggestions on study and life. For Senior 3 students, time is precious. It is high time we took effective measures to live our life to the fullest.
First of all, I highly propose we make the most of the time in class, following our teachers. Besides, we tend to get anxious with time going by. Take it easy. More importantly, just as an old saying goes, Health is wealth. That is why we have to spend some time exercising regularly. Tired as we are, we are lucky and happy with so many teachers, friends, and our parents standing behind us. We may refer to them for timely help whenever we need it.
Do you like my advice? I do hope we will succeed in the entrance examination and be admitted to our ideal universities. Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
篇4:重庆二诊英语答案
附评分原则及要求
五﹑写作(共两个写作任务,满分35分)
写作一(满分15分)
一、评分原则
1.归档原则:本题满分15分,基于与材料的结合程度,根据语言质量分为4个档次。词数少于60,下调一个档次。
2.总体要求:内容切题﹑观点明确; 逻辑清晰﹑行文连贯;语法正确﹑词汇丰富。
3. 英美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
二、各档次给分范围和要求
第四档(12分~15分)很好地达到总体要求。
● 有效结合材料,观点明确;
● 内容连贯,条理清晰;
● 语言运用得体,词汇丰富,几乎没有语言错误。
第三档(8分~11分)基本达到总体要求。
● 有效结合材料,观点基本明确;
● 内容基本连贯,有一定的条理性;
● 语言基本运用得体,有少量错误,但能表达观点。
第二档(4分~7分)未能达到总体要求。
● 未有效结合材料;
● 内容松散,条理性差;
● 语言运用较差,错误较多,但基本能表达观点。
第一档(1分~3分)未达到总体要求。
● 未结合材料;
● 内容松散,缺乏条理性;
● 语言运用差,错误很多,严重影响观点表达。
0分:内容与材料无关,未传达任何信息;所写内容无法看清等。
(注意:评分时,学生的观点无对错之分,只要言之成理,均不影响得分。)
写作二(共20分)
一、评分原则
1.归档原则: 本题满分20分,根据短文覆盖内容要点的情况及语言质量分为5个档次。词数少于80,下调一个档次。
2.总体要求:内容完整﹑覆盖要点;行文连贯;语法正确﹑词汇丰富。
3.英美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
二、内容要点
1.如何在高三剩余的学习时间内努力学习;
2.用积极的心态面对高三的紧张学习生活;
3.在紧张的学习生活之余,要注意锻炼身体,劳逸结合;
4.根据实际,自由发挥。
三、各档次给分范围和要求
第五档(17分~20分)很好地达到总体要求。
● 覆盖了内容所有要点;
● 语言运用得体,词汇丰富,几乎没有语言错误;
● 有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,文章结构紧凑。
第四档(13分~16分)很好地达到总体要求。
● 虽漏掉个别次重点,但覆盖了所有主要内容;
● 语言运用较为得体,词汇与语法有少许错误;
● 有必要的语句间的连接成分,文章结构较紧凑。
第三档(9分~12分)基本达到总体要求。
● 虽漏掉个别内容要点,但覆盖了大部分主要内容;
● 语言运用较为得体,词汇与语法有一些错误,但不影响理解;
● 能够使用简单的语句间的连接成分。
第二档(5分~8分)未达到总体要求。
● 虽漏或未描述清楚一些主要内容;
● 语法结构单调,词汇贫乏,语言错误较多,影响理解;
● 文章缺少连贯性。
第一档(1分~4分)未达到总体要求。
● 明显漏掉主要内容,写了一些无关内容;
● 语言错误很多,严重影响理解;
● 文章不连贯。
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篇5:重庆二诊英语答案
二、完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
请阅读下面两篇短文,掌握大意,然后从16~35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
A
I can still remember every change of intonation whenever I recall what that old lady said to me, “Life may give me up, but I’ll never give up my life.”
She was admitted to hospital because of her stroke(中风)for the second time, which also meant that I need to spend a lot of 16 with her.
Honestly, she was a good patient, with no complaint, no 17 requirements, and she always cooperated with me very well, which I 18 very much. And she always held an optimistic point of view toward her condition, 19 I guessed she knew that there wouldn’t be much improvement. I actually asked why in a 20 way, and she said to me the very sentence. It was not spoken very clearly, since her stroke had 21 the movement of her tongue. I was not moved then, since after spending a few months in this hospital, I was almost 22 .
And that old lady had 23 stroke a few days later, which made her unable to speak or move anymore. I thought she would be 24 as others, lying there, waiting the day, and crying sometimes. But I was wrong. She still held that someday, somehow, she would fully 25 , though both she and I knew the possibility for that was extremely small.
Then, the very sentence she said 26 to me. A patient with absolute no hope still held the optimistic aspect in her life, regardless how 27 it was. How could I lead my life in that way? Since then, I’ve tried harder and worked harder. I would not give up my life either.
16. A. chance B. time C. life D. money
17. A. practical B. unreasonable C. acceptable D. meaningful
18. A. enjoyed B. suffered C. appreciated D. congratulated
19. A. so B. as C. since D. though
20. A. brave B. daring C. secret D. cautious
21. A. affected B. disturbed C. improved D. increased
22. A. indifferent B. frightened C. concerned D. anxious
23. A. other B. another C. few D. little
24. A. silently B. painfully C. exactly D. patiently
25. A. operate B. succeed C. understand D. recover
26. A. lived up B. looked forward C. made sense D. worked out
27. A. expected B. negative C. strange D. unlikely
B
Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving Day, is a busy shopping day in the United States. Many people have a day off work on that day. Some use this to make trips; others use it to start 28 for the Christmas season.
Many stores have special offers and 29 their prices on some goods. Some 30 their opening hours. There can also be traffic jams on roads to 31 shopping destinations.
There are 32 common theories as to why it is called Black Friday. One is that the wheels of vehicles in heavy traffic on the day left many black markings on the road surface, 33 the term Black Friday. The other is from an old way of recording business accounts. 34 were recorded in red ink and profits in black. Many businesses, 35 small businesses, started making profits before Christmas, so they started to mark in black ink on the day after Thanksgiving.
28. A. traveling B. shopping C. visiting D. cooking
29. A. prepare B. check C. lower D. raise
30. A. shorten B. enlarge C. reduce D. extend
31. A. popular B. outstanding C. splendid D. ordinary
32. A. many B. two C. few D. no
33. A. leaving for B. leading to C. coming out D. sticking to
34. A. Prices B. Interests C. Losses D. Benefits
35. A. particularly B. specially C. obviously D. eventually
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
A
A US student has just spent 30 days on an “insect diet ” – eating insects three times a day. Camren Brantley-Rios says traditional meats such as pork and beef are unable to continue and he wanted to try out what many consider the diet of the future.
Many people would not like the idea of eating insects distasteful, even if it were not disgusting. Not so long ago Brantley-Rios was among them. But for the last month he has been eating insects for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
“I’m mainly sticking to three kinds,” he says.
Occasionally he has included different insects. Preparing these he “actually cried”, though he insists they were surprisingly good.
Insects consume fewer resources than animals, like pigs and cows, to produce the same amount of protein(蛋白质), Brantley-Rios says – and more than two billion people worldwide include insects in their regular diet, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
“There’s not really a need to eat insects in America because we have it so nice,” Brantley-Rios says. “We have finer meats and we’re lucky to have that luxury(奢侈), so there’s not much of a pressure to eat insects right now. But what a lot of people are trying to do is make it a little bit more marketable.”
He has ordered insects from farms that usually supply zoos, which need them “to feed certain animals”. He has always made sure the insects have been fed on an organic diet, he says, and only bought species he knows are safe to eat.
He knows that one person eating insects won’t make much difference. To have a real environmental effect, millions would have to follow his example.
36. Why has the US student tried out an “insect diet”?
A. To seek for future vegetables.
B. To advocate traditional meats.
C. To make up for the lack of meat.
D. To explore new forms of protein.
37. What can we learn about Brantley-Rios from Paragraph 2?
A. He is tired of meats like pork and beef.
B. He didn’t like the idea of eating insects.
C. He had nothing to eat but insects last month.
D. He advised people to eat insects though disgusted.
38. What does the underlined part “actually cried” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. was scared B. was pitiful C. was sorry D. was puzzled
39. How does Brantley-Rios guarantee the safety of his insect diet?
A. He tests each species before eating it.
B. He has insects raised on his own farm.
C. He feeds his insects on an organic diet.
D. He orders insects for certain zoo animals.
B
It’s no secret that doing good makes others happy – but did you know it can make you happy as well?
According to a study, people participating in meaningful activities were happier and felt that their lives had more purpose than people who only engaged in pleasure-seeking behaviors.
Try giving these four things to others to start your journey to a happier and healthier lifestyle.
1. Your Time
With a busy life, it can be hard to find any time to give away. However, volunteering your time has great benefits, including making new friends and connections, learning new skills and even advancing your career.
According to a paper about the link between health and volunteering, volunteering is connected with lower instances of depression and reduces the risk of dying by 22 percent.
2. Your Attention
Most of us think we’re good listeners, but according to psychologist Paul Donoghue, most people are aware that others don’t listen as well as they could. In addition, they’re not fully aware that they themselves aren’t listening.
When practicing mindfulness meditation(正念禅修), you focus on what you experience in the moment and let your thoughts and emotions pass through without judgment. Did you know that giving someone your undivided attention helps you also? When done well, active listening strengthens your focus-which is a major part of good meditation.
3. Your Compassion
The psychological meaning of compassion is the ability to understand another person’s emotional state. Compassion differs from empathy(移情) in that those who experience compassion not only put themselves in another person’s shoes, but also want to reduce that person’s suffering.
A brain-imaging study showed that the brain’s pleasure centers are equally active when we give money to the poor as when we receive money ourselves.
4. Your Money
According to an experiment, those who spend money on other people are significantly happier than those who spend the same quantity of money on themselves.
Whether or not you can offer other gifts, donating money helps make real change happen. It represents time spent, compassion and careful attention to the needs of others.
40. Who is the happiest according to the study mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A. Bill, who is often invited to play golf by his wealthy uncle.
B. Tom, who is on the way to be the richest man in the world.
C. Mike, who is not well-off but often does what he can to those in need.
D. John, who is a disabled young man but has married a very beautiful girl.
41. What does the underlined word “depression” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. pleasure B. unhappiness
C. connection D. misunderstanding
42. Which of the four gifts matters most according to the author?
A. Time. B. Money. C. Attention. D. Compassion.
43. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To encourage people to help others.
B. To give the meaning of “happiness”.
C. To offer a practical way of life.
D. To show his kindness.
篇6:高三模拟考南充二诊语文作文
“珍惜”是当代热点词汇之一,许多人谈起这个词语也许会说:“珍惜,顾名思意,不就是珍惜,重视的意思喽,这有什么难的。”是啊,知道这个词语的意思,确实没什么难的,但是真正做到的又有几个人呢? 以前不懂事时总是不珍惜,不重视别人的劳动成果,总是以自我为中心,觉得自己好就行,但那件事后,我明白了珍惜的含义。
那是一个和风绚丽的一天,学校组织全体学生去彭德怀纪念馆广场,在还未到目的地及还未举行送花环仪式时我还只是漠不关心,并且与我的同学们有说有笑,丝毫不在意这次活动,在路上老师也给我们说明了这次活动的重要性以及纪律,但我嗤之以鼻,并且并不在意。
到了现场之后,我看到那里有军人,有各个领导,还有老师们及观赏群众,这是我不由得有些紧张,送花环及哀悼彭总司令及牺牲的英雄时不由得气氛有些凝重而在做完这一系列活动之后,有一位女军人上台了,她讲述着那个时候的历史:“彭德怀总司令在这里只停留了三天就继续与敌人战斗了……”
那位英姿飒爽的女军官诉说着老一辈的故事,说着我们的英雄梦伟大事迹并且教导我们要珍惜今 天的生活,因为它是来之不易的,是我们的先祖们用命换来的。从此,珍惜这个念头就在我心里溢散开来。
以前的我也许不懂事,但现在的我懂得了何为珍惜。
作为父母最爱的儿女们,我们要珍惜与父母的亲情及他们对我们的付出;作为学生,我们要珍惜与老师相处的时间和老师对我们的期望;作为自己,我们要珍惜与同学朋友的友情;作为农民子女,我们要珍惜粮食;作为一个人,我们要珍惜别人的劳动成果;作为中国人,我们要珍惜现在的美好生活及能毫无顾虑地安心读书。
就像那位女军官说的一样,如今的安逸生活是我们的先辈用命换来的,现在我们每天生活得这么好,他们应该也会非常高兴的,但如果我们不珍惜这来之不易的生活,先祖们在天上看着也许会也许会很难过吧。
其次,作为一个初三将要毕业的学生,我觉得珍惜时间也是重要的,十年磨一剑,成败在此一举。在仅有的20几天时间里,更希望同学们要更好珍惜初三生活,好好学习,让我们一起珍惜吧。
篇7:重庆中考作文:二选一
第一个作文题是半命题作文:《为___画上___》。
第二个作文题是材料作文,自拟题目。窗前有一棵树,树上有一片叶子。叶总是微微地摇摆着。我问:“叶,为什么你老是摇动?”“我想飞。”它说。“叶即是叶,永远不可能像鸟一样飞的。”“看着吧。”它纯纯地笑着,不再说话。从春天到夏天,再到秋天,叶执着热烈。冬天到了,一个景象使我呆住了——干瘪的叶,在飞!它离开了树的怀抱,在四溢的暖阳中,在天空这个舞台上,飞旋着,飘舞着……
重庆中考作文:两个题目选其一(B卷)
以下两题选做一题。
要求:①内容具体,有真情实感;②除诗歌外,文体不限;③字数不少于500字;④凡涉及真实的人名、校名、地名,一律用A、B、C等英文大写字母代替;⑤不得抄袭。
(1)鲜花的身后是绿叶,幼苗的身后是泥土,小溪的身后是山峰。身后的爱抚,身后的温暖,身后的坚强,支撑着我们走过一个又一个冬季。
请你以“有你在我身后”为题作文。
(2)阅读下面的材料,自选角度,自拟题目,写一篇文章。
长跑途中,儿子不时地对爸爸抱怨跑得很辛苦。
跑到江边,儿子看见逆水而游的鱼,又开始借题发挥:“这些鱼真傻呀,逆水而游,多辛苦。”
“可他们正在享受快乐呢!”爸爸说。
“明明很辛苦,怎么会快乐呢?”儿子嘟哝着。
“他们享受的是奋斗的快乐啊!”爸爸说。
“顺水而行,不是更安逸、更舒适吗?不是可以享受一种更大的快乐吗?”儿子反驳说。
“你看见那片枯叶了吗?”爸爸指着漂流在江面上的一片枯叶说,“它就在顺流而下……”
谈到刚刚写的中考作文,大多数人眉开眼笑,“很容易下笔,时间也很充分。”一位考生说,他选择了第一个作文题,因为之前做过相关的模拟题“给自己一片阳光”,于是他就写了《给自己画上一片阳光》。
在他旁边的同学也表示,考场上写了第一个作文,我想的`是“给世界画上一片绿叶”,写的环保方面的题材。
在渝中区的一个考点,一位中考生说,她也选择写第一个作文,内容是“给心灵画上一扇窗户”。
在重庆晨报记者随机调查中,有8位考生表示写的第一个作文,仅有2位考生完成的是给材料作文。
考生
作文选择画笔涂鸦梦想
中午,南岸区11中考场,考生们有说有笑地走出来。谈到中考作文,大多考生认为“很容易下笔,时间也很充足”。一位考生说,他选择了半命题作文题,“之前做过相关的模拟题“给自己一片阳光”,于是我写了《给自己画上一片阳光》。”渝中区的一位考生说,她也选择了半命题作文题,内容是“给心灵画上一扇窗户”。
在重庆晨报记者随机调查中,有8位考生都选择了半命题作文,仅有2位考生写了给材料作文。
老师
半命题作文很有自由度
重庆市一中渝北校区初三6班班主任林松分析,半命题作文关键字在“画”,它可以具体,也可以抽象,但前后两个空的词语搭配很重要,有考生写“为父母画上感恩”,就不是很贴切。最好的表达是把“画”具体化,比如“为母亲画上一朵鸢尾花”,可从“为什么画?怎样画?画得怎么样?”来写,立意可以表达感恩,也可以写帮母亲实现一个未完成的心愿。就材料作文而言,林老师说可以写自己的梦想坚持,也可以写执着的人生理念。
重庆市11中初三13班语文老师张欣说,半命题作文题目比前两年的命题作文题目“微笑的味道”、“那件小事激励着我”更具灵活性。张老师说,半命题作文审题基本没有难度,考生的发挥空间也很大,每个同学都可以根据自己的生活来表达自己。
家长
篇8:重庆中考作文:二选一
“如果你跟孩子一起上考场,你会怎么来写中考作文?”昨日下午,重庆晨报专访了两位考生父亲。
重庆市一中初三家长张宏说:“半命题作文想象空间大。我估计,我家孩子会从科幻角度去理解。就我而言,则会从生活去理解,比如写“给梦想画上色彩”,主题就是从人的不断成长中去实现梦想,最后落脚到人生的多变,梦想在不断修正,唯有知行合一,不断进取,这个梦想的色彩才是阳光的、多彩的。中间可以穿插点对暗淡色彩的理解,比如面对人生低谷,如何去勇敢地让这个梦想的色彩和谐统一。这方面材料很多,有名人成功案例,也有自己的经历。”
重庆市清华中学初三家长汪海说:“我可能会选材料作文。首先,寻找材料的关键词:梦想、翅膀、枯黄、飞起来了。第二,理清材料里暗藏的逻辑关系:没有翅膀飞不起来是因为缺乏内因,一旦枯黄就离开树枝,乘着风势当然就飞了起来。第三,通过这个逻辑关系得出材料的思想本质:实现梦想需要积淀和时间、时机, 从绿叶到黄叶是生命的成熟,各种条件成熟后才能脱离树枝飞起来。第四,通过以上层层分析,再求得作文的主题:事物的发展有着必然、必要的内部联系和必然的阶段性。好比我们做任何事情,需要经过必要的历练,需要时间的积淀,不可一蹴而就,要遵循规律循序渐进。”
篇9:重庆中考作文题目:二选一
以下两题选做一题。
要求:①内容具体,有真情实感;②除诗歌外,文体不限;③字数不少于500字;④凡涉及真实的人名、校名、地名,一律用A、B、C等英文大写字母代替;⑤不得抄袭。
(1)鲜花的身后是绿叶,幼苗的身后是泥土,小溪的身后是山峰。身后的爱抚,身后的温暖,身后的坚强,支撑着我们走过一个又一个冬季。
请你以“有你在我身后”为题作文。
(2)阅读下面的材料,自选角度,自拟题目,写一篇文章。
长跑途中,儿子不时地对爸爸抱怨跑得很辛苦。
跑到江边,儿子看见逆水而游的'鱼,又开始借题发挥:“这些鱼真傻呀,逆水而游,多辛苦。”
“可他们正在享受快乐呢!”爸爸说。
“明明很辛苦,怎么会快乐呢?”儿子嘟哝着。
“他们享受的是奋斗的快乐啊!”爸爸说。
“顺水而行,不是更安逸、更舒适吗?不是可以享受一种更大的快乐吗?”儿子反驳说。
“你看见那片枯叶了吗?”爸爸指着漂流在江面上的一片枯叶说,“它就在顺流而下……”
篇10:重庆中考作文真题:二选一
以下两题选做一题。
要求:①内容具体,有真情实感;②除诗歌外,文体不限;③不少于600字;④涉及真实的人名、校名、地名,一律用A、B、C等英文大写字母代替;⑤不得抄袭。
(1)微笑之于生活,有如阳光泻在大地上的璀璨!微笑是寒冬过后的第一缕阳光,微笑时炎炎烈日里的一掬清泉。微笑带来友善,让亲切相伴;微笑带来信任,让隔阂走开;微笑带来自信,让希望常在……记忆中那些印象深刻的微笑总是让我们回味无穷。
请以“微笑的味道”为题写一篇文章。
(2)阅读下面的材料,自选角度,自拟题目,写一篇文章。
章鱼面临敌人攻击咬住不放时,它会向敌人喷墨、变色,仍然无效时,它会不假思索的.收缩肌肉,切断其中的触角逃亡而去。海豹原来群居在海岛上,栖息于岩石,但湖水来了,无立足之地,由陆居变为水居,全身做了调试与演化,它不但学会了游泳,还精于潜水。金鱼在宽广的池中不知道有多逍遥,但屈身鱼盆或者鱼缸后,由于转身不便,它会自动瘦身,鳍也变小了……
篇11:重庆中考作文真题:二选一
微笑,也许人人都会,有的人会说:微笑,呵,这还不简单吗?不就一个笑?也有人说:微笑,是需要发自内心的笑,其他的笑一点都不像,而我却不这么认为。
笑,其实很简单,其实很自然,只要嘴角微微上扬,就很快乐。记得那次,我们即将步入初三,到来的生地会考,和期末的来临,压得我们喘不过气来,每天写试卷,但我们总能从百忙之中抽出一点时间玩耍。有一次,我们因为课上的太紧,没一点自由,想到了逃课,逃寝。
新的一天到了,我们正常上课,过了几分钟,听着听着就睡着了,下课之后被老师叫到办公室一顿训斥,逃学的事情再一次浮现在脑海,终于到了下午,本来应该回到寝室,但是没有,我去办公室请假,其他两位就从后门出去,但是因为不想和他们失去联系,所以拿着请假条的我也跟者从后门出去,当时的我们只想着逃课,没有任何想法,到了第二天,被老师发现了,叫了家长,当时的我们就像犯罪一样站在那里一动不动,等着老师的训斥,最后都受到了严厉的处罚。
爸爸把我叫到外面,笑了笑说:女儿,有什么事不能和老师说就和爸说吧。我把事情告诉了爸,爸爸对我说:女儿,爸爸老了,不能像以前一样护着你了,初二就熬不过来了,那初三呢?忍一忍吧,现在忍了以后就幸福了,爸爸还等着享福呢。
我听了这段话,惊讶的发现,原来,我已经好久没笑了,给爸爸留一个快乐的笑脸,之后就和爸爸一起出去吃饭了。
现在已经初三了,回想起来,我当时太冲动了,微笑,可以让人放松自己,倾诉,可以让人放下似石头样重的东西,歌声,让人短暂忘记烦恼。经常微笑,使人更加美丽,让青春绽放在我们的生命中吧,让微笑成为我们最美好的记忆。青少年们,微笑吧,忘记不愉快的事,向着胜利出发。
篇12:重庆中考作文真题:二选一
【作文题目】
以下两题选做一题。
要求:①内容具体,有真情实感;②除诗歌外,文体不限;③不少于600字;④涉及真实的人名、校名、地名,一律用A、B、C等英文大写字母代替;⑤不得抄袭。
(1)微笑之于生活,有如阳光泻在大地上的璀璨!微笑是寒冬过后的第一缕阳光,微笑时炎炎烈日里的一掬清泉。微笑带来友善,让亲切相伴;微笑带来信任,让隔阂走开;微笑带来自信,让希望常在……记忆中那些印象深刻的微笑总是让我们回味无穷。
请以“微笑的味道”为题写一篇文章。
(2)阅读下面的材料,自选角度,自拟题目,写一篇文章。
章鱼面临敌人攻击咬住不放时,它会向敌人喷墨、变色,仍然无效时,它会不假思索的收缩肌肉,切断其中的触角逃亡而去。海豹原来群居在海岛上,栖息于岩石,但湖水来了,无立足之地,由陆居变为水居,全身做了调试与演化,它不但学会了游泳,还精于潜水。金鱼在宽广的池中不知道有多逍遥,但屈身鱼盆或者鱼缸后,由于转身不便,它会自动瘦身,鳍也变小了……
范文:微笑的味道
微笑,也许人人都会,有的人会说:微笑,呵,这还不简单吗?不就一个笑?也有人说:微笑,是需要发自内心的笑,其他的笑一点都不像,而我却不这么认为。
笑,其实很简单,其实很自然,只要嘴角微微上扬,就很快乐。记得那次,我们即将步入初三,到来的生地会考,和期末的来临,压得我们喘不过气来,每天写试卷,但我们总能从百忙之中抽出一点时间玩耍。有一次,我们因为课上的太紧,没一点自由,想到了逃课,逃寝。
新的一天到了,我们正常上课,过了几分钟,听着听着就睡着了,下课之后被老师叫到办公室一顿训斥,逃学的事情再一次浮现在脑海,终于到了下午,本来应该回到寝室,但是没有,我去办公室请假,其他两位就从后门出去,但是因为不想和他们失去联系,所以拿着请假条的我也跟者从后门出去,当时的我们只想着逃课,没有任何想法,到了第二天,被老师发现了,叫了家长,当时的我们就像犯罪一样站在那里一动不动,等着老师的训斥,最后都受到了严厉的处罚。
爸爸把我叫到外面,笑了笑说:女儿,有什么事不能和老师说就和爸说吧。我把事情告诉了爸,爸爸对我说:女儿,爸爸老了,不能像以前一样护着你了,初二就熬不过来了,那初三呢?忍一忍吧,现在忍了以后就幸福了,爸爸还等着享福呢。
我听了这段话,惊讶的发现,原来,我已经好久没笑了,给爸爸留一个快乐的笑脸,之后就和爸爸一起出去吃饭了。
现在已经初三了,回想起来,我当时太冲动了,微笑,可以让人放松自己,倾诉,可以让人放下似石头样重的东西,歌声,让人短暂忘记烦恼。经常微笑,使人更加美丽,让青春绽放在我们的生命中吧,让微笑成为我们最美好的记忆。青少年们,微笑吧,忘记不愉快的事,向着胜利出发。
篇13:重庆中考作文题目:二选一
二选一
1.半命题作文:《为___画上____》。
2.有人问叶子为什么你一直摆动,叶子说因为我想要飞,又问,你连翅膀都没得,你怎么飞?叶子说你看着吧。经过春夏秋冬,冬天到了,叶子就飞了。然后自选角度,自拟题目,作文不少于600字。
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