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Details 11-06-06 Cancellation of student status for cheating in the college entrance examination 11-06-06 The Chinese language test paper of the 2011 National Unified Examination for General College Admissions is divided into two parts: Volume I (multiple-choice questions) and Volume II (non-multiple-choice questions).
Volume I, pages 1 to 4, Volume II, pages 5 to 8.
After the exam, please return this test paper and answer sheet together.
Volume I 1. Before answering the questions, candidates must fill in their name and admission ticket number clearly on the answer sheet with a black ink pen with a diameter of 0.5 mm, and affix the barcode.
Please carefully verify the admission ticket number, name and subject on the barcode.
2. After choosing the answer to each question, use a 2B pencil to blacken the answer number of the corresponding question on the answer sheet. If you need to change it, use an eraser to clean it, and then choose to mark other answers. The answer on the question paper will be invalid.
3. Paper Ⅰ has 10 questions, each question is worth 3 points, and the score is 30 points.
Among the four options given for each question, only one meets the question requirements.
1. (12 points, 3 points for each question) 1. The dotted words in the following words, the group with correct pronunciation is A. transcend (yú) bird's eye view (kàn) a raccoon dog on a hill (lùo) lifelike (xǚ) B. rout (
kuì) concave (wā) make people laugh generously (yí) conscientiously (jīng) C. chew (zǔ) cypress (guì) run out of bamboos to write down (qìng) feast (tiè) D. covet (jì) criticize (jié) time flies (rǎn)
Have evil intentions (pǒ) 2. Among the following sentences, the one with the dotted idiom that is appropriate is A. I have read Frye's works and like his high-level momentum and all-encompassing system. I also appreciate his efforts to get rid of subjective impressions.
Literary criticism method of criticism.
B. When Mr. Xi Yu instructs his disciples to write papers, he emphasized that academic papers must be targeted, rigorously argued, accurate and concise in language, and must not be ambiguous or red tape.
C. This is a national publishing house. In recent years, it has published many high-quality books that are loved by readers, especially college students. Many writers are flocking to it.
D. Although it was already evening, the waiting hall was still bustling with people coming and going, with the sound of loudspeakers broadcasting, vendors shouting, and children crying.
3. Among the following sentences, the one with no grammatical errors is A. Different living customs, natural conditions and geographical environment make the folk houses in various places appear simple and natural in terms of layout, structural methods, modeling, etc., and have their own characteristics.
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B. The Sixth National Census, which lasted for three years, is a successful inventory of national conditions, and its data will provide important reference for the formulation of my country's social and economic development plans and relevant government decisions.
C. Insomnia refers to the uncomfortable feeling caused by insufficient sleep time and poor quality of sleep that damages the body. To deal with insomnia, you need to understand relevant sleep hygiene knowledge and perform self-care.
D. Carrying out classic reading activities in schools is conducive to the construction of teaching style and study style, and primary and secondary schools are an important period for the formation of life character, so such activities should be focused on primary and secondary schools and should be grasped quickly.
4. Fill in the sentences in the horizontal lines of the following paragraph in turn. The most appropriate group of sentences is "Today's days are very short, and they are passing quietly under your feet."
,, , , Managing each day well is equivalent to managing yesterday and tomorrow well.