2025年六升七英语衔接期环保话题调查报告写作试卷及答案
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2025 年六升七英语衔接期环保话题调查报告写作试卷及答案 I. Multiple Choice (10 questions, 2 points each) 1. What is the main purpose of a survey report? A. To tell a story. B. To present findings from collected data. C. To write a poem. D. To draw pictures. 2. Which section of a survey report typically states the problem being investigated? A. Conclusion B. Introduction C. Methodology D. Findings 3. Which of these is a suitable question for an environmental survey? A. What is your favorite movie? B. How often do you recycle plastic bottles? C. What time do you go to bed? D. Where did you go on vacation? 4. What does "reduce, reuse, recycle" encourage people to do? A. Buy more things. B. Throw away everything. C. Minimize waste and conserve resources. D. Use only new items. 5. Which verb tense is commonly used when describing survey results? A. Future tense (e.g., will be) B. Past tense (e.g., were, showed) C. Present continuous tense (e.g., am writing) D. Present perfect continuous tense (e.g., have been studying) 6. What is the best way to present numerical data clearly in a report? A. Using long paragraphs only. B. Using charts or graphs. C. Writing it in very small font. D. Hiding it in the appendix. 7. Which of these is a renewable source of energy? A. Coal B. Natural Gas C. Solar Power D. Oil 8. What should you do before writing the final report? A. Start drawing pictures. B. Organize and analyze the collected data. C. Write the conclusion first. D. Forget about the survey questions. 9. Which phrase is appropriate for starting the 'Conclusion' section? A. "Once upon a time..." B. "In summary, the survey indicates that..." C. "Hello everyone!" D. "I think maybe..." 10. What does "biodiversity" refer to? A. The variety of life in a particular habitat. B. The number of buildings in a city. C. The speed of the internet. D. The price of goods. II. Multiple Choice (Select all that apply) (10 questions, 2 points each) 11. Which of the following are common sections in a survey report? (Select all correct answers) A. Title Page B. Introduction C. Favorite Food List D. Methodology E. Findings/Results F. Conclusion G. Recommendations (Optional) H. Jokes Section 12. What information should be included in the 'Methodology' section? (Select all correct answers) A. Who was surveyed (e.g., students, residents). B. How many people were surveyed. C. How the survey was conducted (e.g., online, paper, interviews). D. When the survey was conducted. E. The researcher's favorite color. F. The main findings of the survey. 13. Which of these are examples of environmental problems? (Select all correct answers) A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Noise pollution D. Soil contamination E. Too much homework F. Lack of sleep 14. What actions can individuals take to help the environment? (Select all correct answers) A. Turning off lights when leaving a room. B. Using reusable bags instead of plastic bags. C. Taking shorter showers to save water. D. Planting trees. E. Always driving alone everywhere. F. Leaving electronic devices on standby mode constantly. 15. Which of these are good sources for finding information for an environmental survey report? (Select all correct answers) A. Reliable websites (e.g., government environmental agencies, reputable NGOs). B. Books and articles from the library. C. Conducting your own survey/interviews. D. Making up data. E. Copying someone else's report. 16. What should be considered when designing survey questions? (Select all correct answers) A. Questions should be clear and easy to understand. B. Questions should be relevant to the survey topic. C. Questions should be biased to get the desired answer. D. Questions should avoid leading the respondent (e.g., "Don't you agree that..."). E. Questions should be as long and complicated as possible. 17. Which of these phrases could be used to present survey findings? (Select all correct answers) A. "The majority of respondents reported that..." B. "Approximately 75% of those surveyed indicated..." C. "A small number of participants felt that..." D. "I think everyone should..." E. "This proves my idea is best." 18. What are potential negative impacts of plastic pollution? (Select all correct answers) A. Harm to marine life. B. Clogged drains leading to flooding. C. Contamination of soil and water. D. Making streets look untidy. E. Improving air quality. F. Helping plants grow better. 19. Who could be potential interview subjects for an environmental survey? (Select all correct answers) A. Local residents. B. Students in your school. C. Park rangers or environmental officers. D. Teachers. E. People living on the moon. F. Fictional characters. 20. Which of these are key elements of a good report title? (Select all correct answers) A. It should be clear and informative. B. It should indicate the topic of the report. C. It should be very long and include every detail. D. It should be catchy or interesting (if appropriate). E. It should be completely unrelated to the content. III. True or False (10 questions, 2 points each) 21. The 'Introduction' of a survey report should include the main findings of the survey. (True/False) 22. Using bullet points can help make the 'Findings' section clearer and easier to read. (True/False) 23. "Methodology" explains how the survey was carried out. (True/False) 24. It is acceptable to copy information directly from websites without citing the source. (True/False) 25. Protecting endangered species is part of environmental conservation. (True/False) 26. "Global warming" refers to the long-term heating of Earth's climate system. (True/False) 27. Writing "I is happy" is grammatically correct. (True/False) 28. Charts and graphs are only used to make a report look colorful. (True/False) 29. The 'Conclusion' should introduce new information not mentioned before. (True/False) 30. Recycling paper helps save trees and energy. (True/False) IV. Short Answer Questions (4 questions, 5 points each) 31. Briefly explain the difference between the 'Findings' section and the 'Conclusion' section in a survey report. 32. Imagine you are conducting a survey on "Water Conservation Habits at Home." Write TWO specific questions you could ask in your survey. 33. Why is it important for a survey report to be objective (unbiased)? Give ONE reason. 34. Suggest ONE practical way students can help reduce waste in their school and explain how it helps the environment. Answer Key: I. Multiple Choice: 1. B, 2. B, 3. B, 4. C, 5. B, 6. B, 7. C, 8. B, 9. B, 10. A II. Multiple Choice (Select all that apply): 11. A, B, D, E, F, G 12. A, B, C, D 13. A, B, C, D 14. A, B, C, D 15. A, B, C 16. A, B, D 17. A, B, C 18. A, B, C, D 19. A, B, C, D 20. A, B, D III. True or False: 21. False, 22. True, 23. True, 24. False, 25. True, 26. True, 27. False, 28. False, 29. False, 30. True IV. Short Answer Questions: 31. Findings present the raw data/results collected from the survey (e.g., percentages, common answers). The Conclusion summarizes the main points from the findings, interprets what they mean in relation to the survey's purpose, and often states the overall significance or outcome. 32. (Example Answers) 1. How many times a week do you take a bath instead of a shower? 2. Do you turn off the tap while brushing your teeth? (Other valid questions about water usage habits are acceptable). 33. (Example Reason) To ensure the report accurately reflects the collected data and the views of the respondents, not the personal opinions or desired outcome of the researcher. This makes the report credible and trustworthy. 34. (Example Suggestion) Implement a paper recycling bin in every classroom. (Explanation) This reduces the amount of paper sent to landfills, saves trees (as recycled paper requires
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