2025年六升七英语衔接期校园活动报道英语写作试卷及答案
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2025 年六升七英语衔接期校园活动报道英语写作试卷及答案 I. Multiple Choice (10 questions, 2 points each) 1. Which phrase is most suitable for the headline of a school sports day report? A) My Fun Weekend B) Annual Sports Day Success C) Homework Assignment D) Cooking Recipe 2. What should the first paragraph of a news report typically include? A) Personal opinions B) Key details (who, what, when, where) C) Future predictions D) Fictional characters 3. Which sentence best describes an event location? A) "I felt excited yesterday." B) "The festival took place in the school gymnasium." C) "Many students are talented." D) "Perhaps tomorrow will be sunny." 4. Choose the correct transition word for sequence: "___ the opening ceremony, students participated in relay races." A) Because B) However C) After D) Although 5. What tense is primarily used in event reports? A) Future tense B) Past tense C) Present continuous D) Past perfect 6. Which phrase is appropriate for quoting a participant? A) "I think pizza is delicious." B) "The science fair inspired me," said Lisa. C) "Math is difficult." D) "Let’s play outside." 7. Select the correct preposition: "The art exhibition opened ___ 10 AM ___ Monday." A) at, in B) on, at C) at, on D) in, at 8. Which sentence avoids redundancy? A) "The winners won first prize." B) "The event was held annually every year." C) "Final results will be announced later." D) "Collaborate together on projects." 9. What should a concluding paragraph do? A) Introduce new topics B) Summarize key outcomes C) List unrelated events D) Include advertisements 10. Which headline is correctly capitalized? A) "annual Music concert Highlights" B) "Annual music Concert highlights" C) "Annual Music Concert Highlights" D) "annual music concert highlights" II. Multiple Selection (10 questions, 2 points each) 11. Which TWO elements belong in a news report lead? A) Reporter’s favorite color B) Event date C) Principal’s direct quote D) Main achievement 12. Select THREE transitional phrases for coherence: A) Firstly B) Randomly C) Consequently D) Meanwhile 13. Identify TWO features of objective reporting: A) Emotional exaggerations B) Verified facts C) Speculative rumors D) Neutral language 14. Which THREE verbs are effective in event descriptions? A) Ignored B) Celebrated C) Organized D) Slept 15. Choose TWO details that enhance reader engagement: A) Weather statistics from 1990 B) Student interview snippets C) Unrelated book titles D) Photographs of activities 16. Select THREE components of a report structure: A) Fictional dialogue B) Headline C) Introduction D) Conclusion 17. Identify TWO inappropriate content for school reports: A) Academic dishonesty allegations B) Safety guidelines followed C) Personal gossip D) Sponsorship acknowledgments 18. Which THREE tenses may appear in a single report? A) Past (main events) B) Present (general truths) C) Future (upcoming events) D) Conditional (hypotheticals) 19. Choose TWO precise adjectives for describing performances: A) "Nice" B) "Energetic" C) "Thing" D) "Impressive" 20. Select THREE sources for gathering report information: A) Teacher interviews B) Imaginary stories C) Participant surveys D) Official event programs III. True/False (10 questions, 2 points each) 21. Using passive voice is recommended for headlines. (e.g., "Prizes Were Awarded") 22. Personal pronouns like "I" and "we" dominate formal event reports. 23. Including statistical data (e.g., "85% attendance") strengthens credibility. 24. A report’s headline should always be a question. 25. Direct quotations require attribution to the speaker. 26. Paragraph length should exceed 10 sentences for clarity. 27. Editing focuses only on spelling, not logical flow. 28. Reports should prioritize chronologically ordered events. 29. Metaphors are essential in factual reporting. 30. Word count limits are irrelevant in draft stages. IV. Short Answer (4 questions, 5 points each) 31. Rewrite this headline concisely: "There Was a Very Wonderful and Amazing Science Fair Held at Our School Last Week" 32. Draft a 30-word lead paragraph for "Book Week Closing Ceremony." 33. Identify two errors in this sentence and correct them: "The teacher speaked that the event were successfull." 34. Explain why avoiding biased language (e.g., "boring," "perfect") matters in news-style reports. Answer Key I. 1.B 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.C II. 11.BD 12.ACD 13.BD 14.BC 15.BD 16.BCD 17.AC 18.ABC 19.BD 20.ACD III. 21.F 22.F 23.T 24.F 25.T 26.F 27.F 28.T 29.F 30.F IV. 31. "Science Fair Thrills School Community" (or similar concise phrasing) 32. Sample: "Book Week concluded vibrantly on Friday, with students showcasing literary projects in the auditorium. Principal Lee praised creativity amid enthusiastic applause." 33. Errors: Verb tense ("speaked"→"stated"/"said"); Subject- verb agreement ("event were"→"event was"). Corrected: "The teacher stated that the event was successful." 34. Bias undermines objectivity; neutral language ensures factual accuracy and professionalism, maintaining reader trust.
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