2025年六升七英语衔接期校园活动报道撰写试卷及答案
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2025 年六升七英语衔接期校园活动报道撰写试卷及答案 一、单项选择题(每题2 分,共10 题) 1. When writing a news report about a school event, which tense is MOST commonly used for the main events? A. Present Simple B. Past Simple C. Future Simple D. Present Continuous 2. What is the primary purpose of the headline in a news report? A. To list all participants B. To summarize the main point and attract readers C. To provide background information D. To give the reporter's opinion 3. Which of the following details is LEAST likely to be included in the lead paragraph (first paragraph) of a school sports day report? A. The overall winner of the event. B. The specific time the event started. C. A detailed description of every race. D. The main purpose of the event. 4. In a report about a school charity bake sale, which question should the lead paragraph ideally answer? A. What was the most popular item sold? B. Who organized the event and why? C. How much money was raised in total? D. What ingredients were used in the cakes? 5. Which source would be MOST reliable for getting direct quotes for a report on the school Science Fair? A. The reporter's own opinion about the projects. B. A summary written by the science teacher. C. Interviews with participating students. D. Information from a science textbook. 6. What is the recommended structure for most news reports? A. Chronological order (from start to finish). B. Order of importance (most important facts first). C. Alphabetical order by participant name. D. Random order of interesting details. 7. Which phrase is the MOST objective way to report student participation? A. "Only a few students bothered to show up." B. "A large number of enthusiastic students attended." C. "Approximately 120 students participated actively." D. "Sadly, many students decided not to come." 8. When reporting a speech by the headteacher during an award ceremony, how should their words be presented? A. Paraphrased in the reporter's own words. B. Summarized briefly in one sentence. C. Included as a direct quote within quotation marks. D. Omitted as unimportant. 9. Which element helps make a news report more engaging for readers? A. Using long, complex sentences throughout. B. Including relevant facts and specific details. C. Focusing only on the positive aspects. D. Avoiding any mention of people's names. 10. What should typically come LAST in a school event news report? A. The headline. B. The most significant outcome or result. C. Background information about the school. D. Minor details or less important information. 二、多项选择题(每题2 分,共10 题) 1. Which THREE elements are typically found in a well- written news report lead (first paragraph)? (Select three) A. Who was involved? B. Detailed analysis of the event's success. C. What happened? D. Where did it happen? E. When did it happen? F. Why did it happen? (or Why was it important?) 2. When interviewing someone for a news report, which THREE actions are considered good practice? (Select three) A. Ask leading questions to get the desired answer. B. Prepare questions in advance. C. Listen carefully to the answers. D. Always agree with the interviewee. E. Take accurate notes or record the interview (with permission). F. Interrupt the interviewee if they talk too long. 3. Which THREE of the following are characteristics of OBJECTIVE reporting? (Select three) A. Presenting facts without personal bias. B. Including the reporter's feelings about the event. C. Using neutral and factual language. D. Only reporting positive information. E. Verifying information from multiple sources. F. Using exaggerated adjectives to make the report exciting. 4. Which THREE aspects should be considered when writing a headline for a school event report? (Select three) A. It should be long and descriptive. B. It should be concise and to the point. C. It should accurately reflect the main event. D. It should include the reporter's name. E. It should be catchy and attract readers' attention. F. It should summarize every detail of the report. 5. Which THREE of the following are common features of a news report body? (Select three) A. Provides background information. B. Includes direct quotes from participants or organizers. C. Lists the reporter's personal opinions extensively. D. Explains the significance or impact of the event. E. Details the reporter's schedule for the day. F. Gives more specific details about the main event. 6. Which THREE details are MOST relevant to include in a report about a school concert? (Select three) A. The names of the main performers or groups. B. The type of music performed. C. The reporter's favorite song. D. The atmosphere and audience reaction. E. The cost of building the school stage. F. Any special highlights or memorable moments. 7. When using a direct quote in a report, which THREE rules should generally be followed? (Select three) A. The quote must be placed within quotation marks (" "). B. The quote should be significantly changed to fit the sentence better. C. The person being quoted should be clearly identified. D. Only use quotes that express positive opinions. E. The quote should be relevant and add value to the report. F. Use as many long quotes as possible. 8. Which THREE of the following are important for making a news report clear and easy to read? (Select three) A. Using short paragraphs. B. Employing complex vocabulary throughout. C. Writing in clear and simple sentences. D. Structuring information logically (e.g., most important first). E. Including lots of technical jargon. F. Using bullet points for all information. 9. What are THREE common purposes for writing a news report about a school event? (Select three) A. To entertain readers with fictional stories. B. To inform the school community about what happened. C. To advertise a business. D. To record the event for the school archives/history. E. To persuade readers to join a club. F. To celebrate student achievements and efforts. 10. Which THREE elements should be checked during the editing stage of writing a news report? (Select three) A. Spelling and grammar are correct. B. All facts are accurate and names are spelled correctly. C. The report is written in a highly emotional style. D. The report follows the standard structure (headline, lead, body). E. The report includes irrelevant personal anecdotes. F. Sentences are clear and concise. 三、判断题(每题2 分,共10 题) 1. The headline of a news report should be written after the entire report is finished. (True/False) 2. It is acceptable to include rumors or unconfirmed information in a school news report if it makes the story more interesting. (True/False) 3. Using the passive voice (e.g., "The trophy was awarded...") is often appropriate in news reports. (True/False) 4. The lead paragraph should try to answer the questions Who? What? When? Where? Why? (True/False) 5. A news report should always present both sides of a story, even for a simple event like a successful concert. (True/False) 6. Including direct quotes makes a report less credible. (True/False) 7. Background information about why the event was held should be placed near the beginning of the report. (True/False) 8. The reporter's personal opinions should be clearly stated throughout the report. (True/False) 9. "The amazing, fantastic, and utterly brilliant Science Fair wowed everyone!" is an example of objective reporting. (True/False) 10. Checking the accuracy of names, dates, and facts is an essential part of writing a news report. (True/False) 四、简答题(每题5 分,共4 题) 1. Imagine your school just held a successful "Book Week" celebration. List FIVE key pieces of information you would try to find out to include in your news report. 2. Explain the differen
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