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2015年北京市春季普通高中会考英& 语& 试& 卷考生须知&1.考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号。2.本试卷共10页,五道大题(共100分)。3.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。选择题必须用2B铅笔作答;非选择题必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答。4.考试结束后,考生应将试卷和答题卡按要求放在桌面上,待监考员收回。
一、听力理解 (共20小题,20分。每小题1分)第一节:听下面八段对话或独白,从各题A、B、C三个选项中, 选出能回答问题的最佳答案。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第1题。1. What's the weather like today?A. Sunny.&&&&&&B. Foggy&&&&&&&&&& &&C. Rainy.听下面一段对话,回答第2题。2. Which one is the woman’s coffee?&& & A&B&C听下面一段对话,回答第3题。3. What're the speakers going to visit first?A. Beijing Art Museum.&&& &&B. Tiananmen Square.&&& &C. The National Museum.听下面一段对话,回答第4题至第5题。4. Where did the woman possibly lose her camera?A. In the park.&&& &&&&B. In a taxi&&& &&&C. In the supermarket.5. What does the man probably do?A.A policeman.B.A taxi driver.C.A restaurant waiter.&听下面一段对话,回答第6题至第7题。6. What's the woman's problem?A. She is out of a jobB. She is overworkedC. She has no working experience7. What's the man's suggestion?A. Doing some joggingB. Doing more teamwork.C. Taking training courses.听下面一段对话,回答第8题至第10题。8. How are the speakers going to Amsterdam?A. By air.&&& &&&&&B. By train.&&& &&&&C. By ship.9. What does the woman want to do on the way to Amsterdam?A. See more scenery.&&& &&B. Make more friends.&&& &&C. Read more books.10. What's the woman worried about?A. The tickets.&&& &&&&B. The luggage.&&& &&&C. The weather.听下面一段独自,回答第11题至第13题。11. What job does the speaker apply for?A. Shop keeper.&&& &&&B. School teacher.&&& &&&C. Camp helper12. When did the speaker finish school?A. 2 years ago.&&& &&&&B. 5years ago.&&& &&&&C. 8 years ago.13. What club has the speaker been in?A. A dance club&&& &&&B. A book club.&&& &&&C. A tennis club.听下面一段对话,回答第14题至第16题。14. What're the speakers talking about?A. A party&&& &&&&B. An appointment.&&& &&&C. A customer.15. When will the speakers see each other?A. On Wednesday.&&& &&&B. On Thursday.&&& &&&C. On Friday.16. What's the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Workmates.&&& &&&&B. Strangers.&&& &&&&C. A couple.第二节:听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下第17题至第20题的关键信息。此段对话你将听两遍。
Message from KathyThings to do&to&&&&& (17)&&&& Kathy’s sister--place&at school&&&&& (18)&&&&& --time&at&&&&& (19)&&&& a.m. tomorrow--appearance&&&&&& (20)&&&& dark hair…
二、单项填空 (共15小题,15分。每小题1分)&&& 从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。21. This project requires close teamwork.&&&&&&&&& can be achieved unless we work well together.&A. Nothing &&&&&&&B. AnythingC. Something& &&&&&&D. Everything22. -How's your new babysitter?&& -We couldn't ask for&&&&&&& one. All our kids love her so much.A. a good&&&&&&&&B. a bestC. the best& &&&&&&&D. a better23.&&&&&&& the past 12 months the company has managed a 10 percent improvement.A. At&&&&&&&&B. OverC. Before &&&&&&&D. By24. If we&&&&&&&&& to protect the environment now, we'll regret it in the future.&A. hadn't acted&&&&&&&B. wouldn't actC. won't act &&&&&&&D. don't act25.&&&&&&& big fire happened yesterday, which was&&&&&&& great shock to lots of people.A. A; the &&&&&&&B. T aC. A; a&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&D. T the26. Thank you so much for looking after my dog&&&&&&& we were away.A. while& &&&&&&&B. ifC. though&&&& &&&&&&D. where27. When I was little, my mother used to sit by my bed,&&&&&&&& me stories till I fell asleep.A. having told &&&&&&B. tellingC. told&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&D. to tell28. Since the new speed limits&&&&&&&&& , the number of accidents m the area has fallen sharply.A. have introduced& &&&&&B. introducedC. have been introduced &&&&D. were introduced&29. CShall I inform him of the change of the schedule right now?&& -I think you&&&&&&& , in case he comes late for the meeting.A. need&&& &&&&&&&B. canC. may&&& &&&&&&&D. must30. -Oh no! We're too late. The train____.&&& -That's OK. We'll catch the next train.A. was leaving&&& &&&&&&B. had leftC. has left&&& &&&&&&D. would leave31. When&&&&& for his views about his current job, Mike told me the company was excellent, and&&&& the work was challenging.A. asked&&& &&&&&&&B. to askC. asking&&& &&&&&&&D. being asked32. We moved the piano&&&&&& there would be room for the Christmas tree.A. so long as&&& &&&&&&B. so thatC. as far as&&& &&&&&&D. now that33.&&&&&&&&&&& wants to go camping this weekend, please raise your handsA. Whoever&&& &&&&&&B. WheneverC. Wherever&&& &&&&&&D. Whatever34. When I arrived, Bryan took me to see the house&&&&&& I would be staying.A. what&&& &&&&&&&B. whenC. where&&& &&&&&&&D. which35. It doesn't matter&&&&&&&&&& you pay by cash or credit card in this storeA. how&&& &&&&&&&B. whetherC. what&&& &&&&&&&D. why
三、完形填空 (共15小题,15分。每小题1分)&&&阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。One sunny Monday, I decided to go for a walk on the dirt track near my house with my husband. On my finger was a very special&& 36& :I'd just picked it up from jeweller's the day before because I'd had it designed to hold a diamond my&&& grandmother gave me for my 23rd birthday. I looked down at my ring as I began my&& 37& , feeling as sunny as the day. Imagine my sadness when I looked again at the end of the track and found the&&& 38&&& was missing. Anxiously, I started back along the path, looking&&& 39&&& the tiny stone. In my heart, I knew how hopeless my search was. The track was long, stony and covered with leaves. As I searched the& 40&&&& , crying and upset, I met an old gentleman out for a walk. "What's the matter, love?" he asked kindly. "&& 41&&& something?" I explained about the missing diamond and showed him the hole in my ring. He whistled. "That's going to be hard to&&& 42& . Tell you what, love, I walk along this track every day. I'll keep my eyes open for it." I thanked him,&& 43&& nothing, but told him my husband often walked our dogs along the path&&& 44&& he ever found something.A few days later, my husband met the old man on the path. "Guess what?" he said. "I found your diamond!"&& 45&&& he'd found the tiny stone and was delighted to hand the diamond back to my husband, saying casually, “&&& 46&&&& I found it-I only have 50 percent vision in one eye.” When my husband offered him money for his trouble, he refused it. He&&&&& 47&&&&& have easily kept the diamond, or sold it, as it's worth several thousand dollars,&&&& 48&&& , thanks to this man, I'll spend the rest of my days trying to do something equally significant for another person. And if I'm ever& 49& about the state of the human race, all I have to do is look at my ring and&&& 50&&& myself that there are still kind and generous souls out there.36. A. ring&&&&& &&B. glove&&&&&& &&C. pen&&&&&&& &&D. key37. A. work&&&&& &&B. track&&&&&&& &&C. walk&&&&&&& &&D. talk38. A. diamond&&& &B. glass&&&&&&& &&C. button&&&&&& &&D. box39. A. around&&&B. after& &&&&C. at &&&&D. for40. A. bag&&&& &&B. ground&&&& &&C. room&&&&& &&D. yard41. A. Bought&&&& &B. Got&&&&&&& &&C. Lost&&&&&&& &&D. Held42. A. find&&&&&&&& &B. make&&&&&&&&&& &C. wear&&&&D. break43. A. getting &&&B. expecting &&&C. explaining& &&D. asking44. A. because&&&B. when&&&&&&& &&C. if&&&&&&&&& &&D. since45. A. Hopefully &&B. Naturally& &&C. Unfortunately &&D. Unbelievably46. A. Unusual&&& &&B. Funny&&&&&& &&C. Difficult&&&&& &&D. Lucky47. A. would&&&B. could& &&&C. should& &&&D. must48. A. but&&&&&&& &&B. and&&&&&&&&& &&C. or&&&&&&&&& &&D. so49. A. excited& &&B. serious&&&&C. worried &&&D. crazy50. A. inform&&&& &&B. remind&&&&&& &&C. warn&&&&&&& &&D. promise
四、阅读理解 (共15小题,30分。每小题2分)第一节:阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。&A&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& What’s so great about Viator in 2015?&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Traveling like an insider starts here.
51. When you take Rome City Bike Tour, you can discover&&&&&&&&&& A. small temples&&&&&&B. fine restaurants&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& .C. famous artworks &&&&&D. beautiful churches52. If you are interested in delicious food, you'll probably follow the tour to&&&&&&&&&& A. Rome &&&&&&&B. CopenhagenC. Paris&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&D. Delphi53. What's the advertisement mainly about?A. Guided tours.&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&B. Fancy shops.C. Famous buildings.&&&&&&&& &&&D. New restaurants.
BInventions All Around UsEvery invention has a story. These stories often have a lesson to teach, too. Here are the stories of some everyday household inventions.Canned Food and the Can Opener-Get It Right!Peter Durand invented canned food in 1810, but there was a problem. Durand didn't have a good way to open the cans. In 1858, Ezra Warner invented a can opener. It used a piece of metal to cut and remove the top from the can, but it was difficult to use. Finally, in 1870, William Lyman added a wheel to the can opener. The metal went around the top of the can and removed it easily. Finally, people were able to open cans without a lot of work. Canned food was soon popular.Frozen Food-A Little Good Luck Can I-Ielp!Clarence Birdseye had the chance to go on a trip to如e Arctic. When people there caught fish, they put the fish in a container of ice to freeze it quickly. When people cooked the fish later, it was still good! This gave Birdseye an idea. He thought people could also have this kind of food at home. In 1926, Birdseye invented frozen food. People were able to store food in freezers for a long time.Air Conditioning-One Answer to Two Problems!Printing companies make books, so they use a lot of paper. Sometimes, changes in the weather can hurt the paper. In 1902, Willis Carrier invented air conditioning to control the temperature inside his printing company. This saved the paper. People soon realized other benefits of air conditioning. They started to air condition their homes in the summer. Carrier's invention changed the world!55. When was canned food invented?A. In 1810.&&& &&&&&&B. In 1870.C. In 1902.&& &&&&&&&D. In 1926.56. After the trip to the Arctic, Clarence Birdseye invented&&&&&&& .A. canned food&&&&&& &&&&&B. can openersC. frozen food&&&& &&&&&D. air conditioning57. Changes in weather&&&&&&&&&&&&& in Willis Carrier's company.A. helped to keep food&&&&&& &&&B. hurt printing paperC. caused health problems&& &&&&D. made rooms comfortable58. According to the passage, which of the following may lead to inventions?A. People's needs.&&&&&&& &&&&B. Public support.C. Modern technology.&&&& &&&&D. Practical suggestions.
CThe idea that a sales team can learn something from Girl Scouts will come as a surprise to many. What has this out-dated organisation got to do with the fast-moving world of today? But in the Girl Scouts' yearly cookie drive, two hundred million units are sold per year, earning over $700 million. And these figures are achieved only in a three-month period in the spring.True, the organisation has changed greatly in recent years. Ever since the appointment of CEO Kathy Cloninger in 2003, this 95-year tradition-bound organisation, famous only for camping, crafts and cookies, has transformed its goal to instilling leadership qualities in the girls, developing new funding opportunities(赞助机会) and creating a well-organised structure.And nowhere are these changes more noticeable than in the yearly cookie sale. No longer relying on neighbourhood door-to-door sales to get the fund, the organisation now uses a wide range& of modern methods which businesses worldwide can learn from. Firstly, the Girl Scouts organisation focuses on providing the girls with life skills. Through their& work with the girls, the organisation creates a team with strong leadership and communication skills. ‘Cookie College’ training courses develop the Scouts' business acumen(聪明才智), providing them with presentation, marketing and money management skills. These skills will be extremely useful in their future lives. Through role-playing, case studies and tasks, the girls become inspired about their role as a salesperson.And the proof of the pudding-or should I say cookie-is in the eating. These well-trained salesgirls can turn out extraordinary results. Scout Markita Andiews sold over 80,000 dollars worth of cookies in the twelve years when she was a Girl Scout. Her success is also due to the reward. By selling the greatest number of cookies, Markita won a trip around the world. Scouts earn reward points as they sell more cookies. 1,500 cookies gets the Scout a Wii game system.But Girl Scouts are not only training and motivating their workforce, they are also changing their methods as well. Gone are the days when girls went door-to-door around the neighbourhood selling to family and friends. They now go in for the bulk sales method-selling in large quantities. They sell to large organisations and businesses. This way, girls are able to shift a greater number of cookies and make the most of their sales time.59. What was most people's view on Girl Scouts before Cloninger became CEO?A. Impractical.&&& &&&&&&B. Creative.C. Well-organised.& &&&&&D. Old-fashioned.
&60. The author believes that Girl Scouts&&&&&&&&&& .A. has gone far beyond its goalB. has reduced the girls' motivationC. has set a good example for businessesD. has had successful production methods61. What is now the most valued policy of Girl Scouts?A. Applying new fundraising methods.B. Improving the organisational structure.C. Developing the girls' ability for future life.D. Providing working experience for the girls.62. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Training in Cookie College&&&B. Girl Scouts Funding SuccessC. Birth of a Salesperson &&&&D. More Than Just Cookies第二节:阅读下面短文和问题,根据短文内容和每小题后的具体要求,在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。Lillian Hanson, a college junior, expects to graduate in about two years. Mrs. Hanson, a rather unusual student, plans to go on to take more courses after she gets her degree. What makes Mrs.& Hanson different from most of her classmates?What sets Lillian Hanson apart from the college crowd is her age-73 years. She has been going to college, a few courses at a time, for 27 years.When Mrs. Hanson graduated from high school, she went to her local bank and asked for a loan for college tuition and fees. The banker gave her no encouragement. He didn't think that a country girl should be borrowing money to go to college. He thought she should be home doing work in the house or around the farm. So Mrs. Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college. She still lives with her husband on the farm that has been in the family for five generations.Mrs. Hanson never forgot her dream of getting a higher education. When her children were grown up, she tried again.She finds the hardest part of going back to school at her age to be sitting in class for long periods of time. Because she is not able to move as quickly and easily as she used to be, Mrs. Hanson often gets up and walks around between classes to keep from getting rigid. At the beginning of a course in using the computer, the other students all stood up to give Mrs. Hanson big applause when she introduced herself and explained why she was there and what her goals were.&63. What makes Lillian Hanson different from most of her classmates?& (不多于两个单词)64. What does she find the hardest part of going back to school& (不多于七个单词)65. What kind of person do you think Lillian Hanson is?& (不多于三个单词)
五、书面表达 (共1小题,20分)根据题目所提出的具体要求,在答题卡上写出一篇连贯完整的短文。词数不少于60。假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack将来北京。他对北京历史和文化感兴趣,希望了解在北京参观的相关信息。请参考下面提供的信息,给他发邮件,推荐某个博物馆(如首都博物馆),并提出参观建议。邮件的开头已为你写好,不计入总次数。&Place to visit:&the Captial Museum&Location:&&in the center of Beijing&What to do:&&visit the exhibition about history and culture of Beijing&attend theme speeches&…
Hi, Jack. I’m so glad you’re coming to Beijing.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
&2015年北京市春季普通高中会考英语试卷答案及评分参考一、听力理解 &(共20小题,20分。每小题1分)第一节1. A&& &2. C&&&3. C&& &4. B&& &5. A&&&6. B&& &7. A&&&8. B&& &9. A&&&10. B&&11. C&&12. A&&13. C&&14. B& &&15. C&&16. A第二节 17. meet&&&18. gate&&&&19. 9:00&&&20. long二、单项填空&(共15小题,15分。每小题1分)21. A&&22. D&&23. B&&24. D&&25. C26. A&&27. B&&28. D&&29. D&&30. C31. A&&32. B&&33. A&&34. C&&35. B三、完形填空&(共15小题,15分。每小题1分)36. A&&37. C&&38. A&&39. D&&40. B41. C &&42. A&&43. B&&44. C&&45. D46. D &&47. B &&48. A&&49. C&&50. B四、阅读理解 &(共15小题,30分。每小题2分)第一节&&51. D&&52. B&&53. B&&54. A&&55. A&&56. C&&57. B&&58. A&& &&59. D &&60. C &&61. C &&62. D &&第二节 63. Her age.64. Sitting in class for a long time.65. Determined and unusual.五、书面表达&(共1小题,20分)&Possible version:&Hi, Jack. I’m so glad you’re coming to Beijing. While you are in Beijing, I suggest that you visit the Capital Museum, as I know you are interested in the history and culture of Beijing. The museum is located in the center of the city. There, you can visit exhibition of old Beijing, family life in the Hutong, and local handicrafts. Besides, theme speeches are available all year round in the museum. There is also a bookstore where you can choose book of your interest. If you decide to go, don’t forget to get a free ticket online. For more information, just hit on . I’m sure you will like the Capital Museum.书面表达评分参考:1.第一档: (20~18分) (很好)&完全完成试题规定的任务。运用了多样的句式和丰富的词汇,语法或用词方面有个别错误,但为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;体现了较强的语言运用能力。全文结构紧凑,逻辑清楚、合理。2.第二档: (17~15分) (好)完成试题规定的任务。运用的句式和词汇能满足任务要求,语法和用词基本准确,少许错误主要为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致。使用了简单的语句间连接成分,内容连贯,逻辑清楚、合理。3.第三档: (14~12分) (及格)基本完成试题规定的任务。运用的句式和词汇基本满足任务要求,语法和用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。内容基本连贯,逻辑清楚、合理。4.第四档: (11~6分) (较差)未恰当完成试题规定的任务。所用句式和词汇有限,语法或用词方面的错误影响了对所写内容的理解。信息未能清楚地传达给读者。5.第五档: (5~1分) (差)未完成试题规定的任务。句式单调,词汇贫乏,语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对所写内容的理解。信息未能传达给读者。6.0分&未能传达任何信息;写的内容与要求无关。7.书写或标点符号不规范在4处以上(含4处),或字迹潦草,在得分中再扣除1分(第四、五档文不扣此项分数)。重复错误只扣一次分数。点击下载:
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?????????????英语以会考成绩代替高考,为什么不在多次会考之后,去掉一个最高
当然这个规则不适用于只考了一次或两次的时候,但是这不是重点。如果你要计算一个人的真实能力的话,考得越多次不是越要这样计算才能反映出来吗?而且会考次数是考生自己决定的,我认为不能把考试变成赌博,应该让每一次考试的成绩都发挥它应有的价值,而不是只要考的不够好就赌下一次。~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~网友回复:
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要考那么多次,防止学生作弊太累了……
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那么,高考为什么不多次考试取平均值呢?岂不是更公平――麻烦、成本高,或许在未来高考会有如此改革吧。当下之所以改到会考,就是为了降低它的地位,题主这么做反而提高了他的重要性。
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临场是否紧张,也是在考验素质。商场谈判,也没人看你的综合水平,发挥出来什么样,就是什么样。打仗的时候,赢了就是赢了,不会把训练成绩都加进去。奥运会不能通过员每一次在家成绩的平均分来决定冠军,而就是那临场几十分钟甚至几秒钟。
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高考是为了选拔人才不是为了考察会做几道题的能力
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亲爱的楼主。。高考一直希望改成三考制,取最高成绩的一次。。。但是、但是、高考一次有多劳民伤财你知道吗???当然,再麻烦,高考也要改革,也许过两年就是三考制了。。就酱
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高考又不是相声大赛.估计轮子哥相声大赛看多了.
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这就只能说高考不是为了“计算学生的真实能力”,而是为了“低成本地快速选拔”。所谓的追求公平,可能并非仅仅为了“让选上的人发挥作用”,更是为了“让落选的人把嘴闭上”。
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人是会进步的。努力几个月,水平就会有提高。所以考虑平均成绩不合理吧。
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老师出题累,学生做题更累
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有些事的成败就是要实力加运气。天时地利人和方能和谐。真的到了所有事都只考虑实力这一点时,地球恐怕要炸了。
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我们学校实行过类似的制度,以平时的作业成绩,按照加权平均分排名,作为大二分专业的依据.最终结果就是有的班因为老师喜欢给高分所以成绩非常理想,而老师严格的班级损失惨重.于是第二年,所有的老师都争着给自己的学生打高分以免被学生在评教时报复.我想这大概就是"成绩民粹化"吧.
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因为成本太高。
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所以等邻近高考的时候,一学生抽出几周的时间精力专心复习英语会考(最后一次机会),结果比上次提高20分。然后这个分就因为是最高分所以取消了!?题主是这个意思吗?!
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考三次你不累么…
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有人说提到难度问题。其实这个根本不算问题,每次高考命题出题前有目标难度系数,审题时也会预估难度系数,出分以后还会再计算实际难度系数,开总结会。所以对分数完全可以进行标准化处理,反映为一个标准的能力分,就像托福等语言能力考试的处理一样,只需要保持现有的全省统考就行了。当然,更大的问题是考试院的那帮老家伙不愿意这么干。他们能说出一吨理由来,但是最根本的是,他们想削弱外语的地位,如果英语取消了高考但是加入了四五次的会考,那么学生学校对英语的重视程度恐怕会不降反升,而且是持续性的关注。这对千方百计想提高语文地位的他们来说,是不可接受的。
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知识储备 甚至是身体素质都是高考的考察点 每年只有一次的高考是最能体现一个人各项素质的,你的成绩就是你这个人的综合实力,无他。
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不是,我们老师说了,这样对英语厉害的人有利,对英语差的人不利。
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将英文改为会考的原因是为了减轻英文的重要性,而如果每次都有影响,在中国应试的背景下,英语的分量会变得更重。
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人生也只有一次机会呢,失败了18年后又是一条好汉吧。
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亲,每次考试难度是不能保证一致的,就不能通过统计方法反应“真实能力”。现行的考试制度不是也不能反应个人真实能力的,照题主的建议,那高考是不是也考个几十次的求平均呢~这会带来很多问题,比如某些学生压力暴增N倍,想到每次成绩都影响最后的成绩;某些学生又可能懈怠。最后,人生又不是,不是你想重来就重来,经过关键的人生路口时,未来究竟朝什么方向发展,取决于你之前的积累。
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