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2025 年六升七英语衔接期校园生活提案写作试卷及答案 I. 单项选择题(共10 题,每题2 分) 1. Which word best completes the sentence: "We should _____ a recycling program in our school." a) start b) starts c) starting d) started 2. Choose the correct preposition: "The new club will meet _____ Fridays after lunch." a) in b) on c) at d) for 3. Select the appropriate verb form: "Many students _____ to have longer lunch breaks." a) want b) wants c) wanting d) wanted 4. Identify the correct article: "We need _____ quiet space for reading in the library." a) a b) an c) the d) (no article) 5. Choose the word that means "a formal suggestion": "Our _____ is to organize a book swap event." a) problem b) idea c) proposal d) question 6. Which sentence uses the correct comparative form? "A school garden would be _____ than just concrete." a) good b) better c) best d) more better 7. Select the best word for a written suggestion: "Please _____ your ideas on the notice board." a) say b) talk c) speak d) write 8. Choose the correct modal verb for suggestion: "We _____ include more sports activities." a) can b) must c) should d) will 9. What is the main purpose of a proposal? To _____. a) tell a story b) ask a question c) make a suggestion and persuade d) give instructions 10. Which phrase is most polite for a proposal? "_____ we consider having a 'no homework' weekend?" a) We demand b) Why don't c) We think d) You must II. 多项选择题(共10 题,每题2 分) 1. Which TWO elements are essential in a good proposal title? (Choose 2) a) Very long and detailed b) Clear and specific c) Includes the word "Proposal" d) Catches the reader's attention 2. When writing a proposal about improving the school canteen, which THREE points could be valid reasons? (Choose 3) a) The food is too expensive. b) Some students dislike the color blue. c) There are not enough healthy options. d) The lunch lines take too long. e) The principal has a nice car. 3. Which THREE parts should a basic proposal structure include? (Choose 3) a) A list of student names b) Introduction (stating the problem/idea) c) Detailed reasons and benefits d) A specific suggestion or plan e) The school's address 4. Select TWO persuasive phrases suitable for a proposal: (Choose 2) a) "This is a terrible idea." b) "We strongly believe that..." c) "It might be kind of okay if..." d) "Implementing this change would benefit everyone by..." e) "You probably won't listen anyway." 5. Which TWO of these are potential benefits of proposing a "Buddy Reading Program"? (Choose 2) a) Older students get extra homework. b) It helps younger students improve reading skills. c) It builds a sense of community between grades. d) It makes the library quieter. e) Teachers have less marking to do. 6. For a proposal suggesting more water fountains, which TWO reasons are logical? (Choose 2) a) Water fountains are shiny. b) Students often get thirsty during breaks. c) Carrying water bottles can be inconvenient. d) The current fountains are sometimes broken or crowded. e) Water is wet. 7. Which TWO words are synonyms for "suggest" or "propose" in this context? (Choose 2) a) demand b) recommend c) insist d) advocate for e) ignore 8. When listing reasons in your proposal, which TWO types of support are helpful? (Choose 2) a) Made-up statistics b) Personal opinions stated as facts c) Observations (e.g., "Many students bring water bottles") d) Simple explanations of the benefit (e.g., "This would save time") e) Complaints about teachers 9. Which TWO phrases are suitable for the conclusion of a proposal? (Choose 2) a) "That's all I have to say." b) "We hope you will consider our suggestion." c) "Thank you for your time and attention." d) "Do this now!" e) "We look forward to discussing this further." 10. What TWO things should you consider about your audience (like the Headteacher) when writing a school proposal? (Choose 2) a) Their favorite color. b) What problems they care about solving. c) How busy they are (be concise and clear). d) What they had for breakfast. e) What resources (time, money) might be available. III. 判断题(共10 题,每题2 分) 1. A proposal should only state the problem without offering any solutions. (True / False) 2. Using polite language like "please" and "thank you" is important in a formal proposal. (True / False) 3. "We want more fun things!" is a specific enough suggestion for a proposal. (True / False) 4. Bullet points can be used in a proposal to list reasons or action steps clearly. (True / False) 5. The title "Proposal" is clear and specific enough on its own. (True / False) 6. It's acceptable to have spelling and grammar mistakes in a formal proposal. (True / False) 7. "Everyday" and "every day" mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably in a proposal. (True / False) 8. Explaining how your suggestion could be implemented makes a proposal stronger. (True / False) 9. Proposals only need to focus on what students want, not on benefits for teachers or the school. (True / False) 10. A proposal is a type of persuasive writing. (True / False) IV. 简答题(共4 题,每题5 分) 1. Imagine you want to propose a "School Pet Day". List THREE key elements you should include in your proposal besides the title. 2. Write ONE persuasive sentence you could use in a proposal arguing for healthier snack options in the school shop. (Focus on a benefit). 3. What is the main difference between writing "We need a new football" and "We propose purchasing two new footballs for break time use" in terms of proposal writing? 4. Briefly explain ONE reason why it's important to proofread your proposal before submitting it. 答案(Answer Key) I. 单项选择题 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. d 8. c 9. c 10. b II. 多项选择题 1. b, d 2. a, c, d 3. b, c, d 4. b, d 5. b, c 6. b, d 7. b, d 8. c, d 9. b, c 10. b, c III. 判断题 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. False 7. False 8. True 9. False 10. True IV. 简答题 1. (Possible elements: Introduction stating the idea, Reasons/Benefits - e.g., fun, responsibility, learning; Suggested Plan - e.g., date, types of pets, rules; Conclusion) 2. (Example: Offering healthier snacks would give students more energy for afternoon lessons and support better concentration.) 3. "We need..." states a demand/opinion. "We propose..." is more formal, specific (quantity, purpose), and uses proposal language. 4. (Example: To ensure it looks professional and is easy to understand, free from errors that might distract the reader or weaken your argument.)
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