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2019—2020学年第二学期南昌市八一中学高二英语期末考试试卷出题人:赵嘉珮审题人:涂玲2020.07.11第I卷(选择题,满分100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下
面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Hisfood.B.Hisphone.C.H
isnewspapers.2.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Cleanhisbedroomwindows.B.Takecareofhishouse.C.Drivehimtofetchhisladder.3.Wheredoestheconversationpro
bablytakeplace?A.Onaplane.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inasupermarket.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cindy'sappearance.B.Cindy'shobby.
C.Cindy'spersonality.5.WhydoesthewomanwanttomeetMissJones?A.Tohaveaninterview.B.Tomakeanappointment.C.
ToknowaboutMissPeters.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间
阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whendoestheconcertstart?A.At5:00.B.At7:00.C.At7:15.7.Whichprogramisonfirstthisev
ening?A.ATVseries.B.Aconcert.C.Afilm.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.WhathasKate’smotherdecidedtodo?A.Returntoschool.B.Changeherjob.C.Retirefromw
ork.9.WhatdidKate'smotherstudyatcollege?A.Oilpainting.B.Arthistory.C.Businessadministration.10.WhatisKate’sattitu
detowardhermother’sdecision?A.Disapproving.B.Understanding.C.Ambiguous.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Whoisthewoman?A.Ate
acher.B.Astudent.C.Alibrarian.12.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Explainingthelibraryrulestotheman.B.Showingthemansomeplacesonthemap.C.Assistingthemaninusingt
hecomputersystems.13.WhereistheQuietRoom?A.NexttotheTrainingRoom.B.OppositetheServiceDesk.C.BesidetheHelpDesk.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题
。14.Whatdoesthewomanliketodoaspartofherjob?A.Travelalot.B.Learnlanguages.C.Dealwithmusic.15.Whatisthewoman’sadvanta
getogetajobwithanairlinecompany?A.Major.B.Languages.C.Experience.16.Whatdothespeakersagree?A.It'shardtogetajobinbusi
ness.B.It'sexcitingtobeamusicteacher.C.It'simportanttohaveagoodsalary.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhydidPaulchoosethepartofAfricahevisited
?A.Moreroadswillbebuiltthere.B.Itisgoodforwalking.C.Hehadbeentherebefore.18.Whatmadethejourneyslow?A.Carryingheavyequipment.B.Findingsomewheresafetoc
amp.C.Clearingpathsthroughtheforest.19.Whydidn’ttheteamhaveenoughfooduntiltheendofthetrip?A.Somepeopleatemor
ethantheyshould.B.Someofthefoodwentbadtooquickly.C.Thejourneytooklongerthanexpected.20.WhereisPaul?A.InGabon.B.InEngland.
C.InAustralia.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AAreyoulookingforsomethingtodo?Youmightliketotryoneofthes
efourexperiences.CrocodilewatchingDoyoufancygettingupclosetosomeofthemostterrifyinganimalsonearth?CrocosaurusCove,inDarwin(Australia)hasthe“Ca
geofDeath".It'sanenclosurethatisloweredintoapool.Thisgivesyoua360degreeviewofacrocodileasitsbeingfed.Th
ecablebrokeonceandthecagesanktothebottom,butthey'vefixeditsincethen.EdgewalkHowaboutwalkingalongtheedgeofabuildingseveralhundredmetersupin
theair?Ifthatsoundslikefun,headofftotheCNTowerinToronto(Ontario,Canada).Builtin1976,thetoweris553.33meters
tall.TheEdgeWalkconsistsofa20-30minutestrollalonga1.5meterwideplatformthatrunsaroundthetowersrestaurantroof.Duringthewalk,you'reencouragedto
leanforwardsasyoulookoverToronto’sskyline(轮廓线).PlasticballrollingDoyoufancyrollingdownahillinaplasticball?Plasticballro
llingispopularallovertheworld,buttheplacetogiveitagoisinRotorua(NewZealand).BrotherDavidandAndrewAkerscameu
pwiththeideain1994.Atypicalorb(球)isabout3metersindiameter,withaninnerorbsizeofabout2meters.There’snobrakeorsteeringmechanism,buttheinnerl
ayeroftheplasticballhelpsabsorbtheshock.VolcanobungeejumpingIfyou'relookingfortheadventureofalifetime,howaboutgoingbungeejumpingoffaheli
copterintothecraterofalivevolcano?Aspartofthejumping,ahelicopterridetakesyoutotheVillaricanvolcano.Oneofthe
mostactiveinChile.Onceyou'reatthedropzone,youleapoffthehelicopterandfallintothevolcano.Finallyyouenjoytheridebacktotheairportfl
yingat130kph.Attractedbytheabove?Ifso,pleasecontactus.OnlyhalfpricefromMarch22ndtoApril25th.Formoreinformation,pleaseclickhere.21.Acc
ordingtothepassage,therewasanaccidentoncewhenpeople_______.A.JumpedintotheVillarricavolcano.B.WalkedalongtheplatformoftheCNTower.C
.RolleddownahillinaplasticballinRotorua.D.Watchedcrocodilesinthe“CageofDeath”inDarwin.22.WhichofthefollowingwasfirstinventedinNewZealand?A.EdgeWalk.
B.Crocodilewatching.C.Plasticballrolling.D.Volcanobungeejumping.23.Itcanbeinferredthatallthefourexperiencesare_______.A.Interestingsports.B.
Excitingandextreme.C.Heldonhighplaces.D.Fitformiddletooldpeople.BWhenJennyBensonwaseight,hermothertookhertosoccerp
racticeforthefirsttime.“She’sneverplayedsoccerbefore,"Mrs.Bensontoldthecoach,“I’mnotsurehowshe’lldo.”Jennyranont
othefieldandjoinedtheotherplayers.Overthenexthour,Mrs.BensonandthecoachwatchedasJennyout-ranmanyofthemoreexperiencedplayers.“Iknewthe
nthatsoccerwouldbeJenny'ssport.”Mrs.Bensonrecalls.Andshewasright.ItmayhavehelpedthatJennyhadspentmuchofhertimetryingtokee
pupwithherthreebrothers."Iwantedtobejustlikethem.”Jennysays,"Myfamilyhasinspiredmeformyentirelife.”JennyhasretiredfromtheUnite
dStateswomen'snationalsoccerteam.ShestartedoutonherprofessionalcareerinthePhiladelphiaCharge,ateamintheWomen'sUnitedSoccerAssociation(WUSA).Lat
eron,shejoinedFCEnergyVoronezh,andthenNewJerseyWildcats.WhentheWUSAwasbeingformed,leagueofficialswatchedmanycollegesocc
ergames,lookingforplayersgoodenoughtojointheleague.TheywereveryinterestedinJenny,whoplayedfortheUniversityofNebraska.“Throughoutthatcollegeseason,I
knewIwasbeingwatched.”Jennysays,"IknewIcouldn'tbeperfect,soIjusttriedtobeveryconsistentandhavefun.”Asaprofessional,Jennyr
eliedonherfocusedbutfun-lovingattitude.“Inagame,Itrynevertoputtoomuchpressureonmyself.ThemoreIconcentrateonhavingfun,thebetterIplay."Shesays
,“Ihavegoodandbaddays,justlikeeveryoneelse,butIknowthesunwillalwayscomeupafterabadday.SoallIhavetodoistoadjustmyself,eithertothechangeofmyinnerfe
elingsortothechangeofcircumstances.Thathelpsmegetthroughanything.”24.WhatcanwelearnfromJenny’sfirstsoccerpractice?A.Shewasnotsurehowtoplayso
ccer.B.Shewasgiftedinplayingsoccer.C.Shewasinstructedbythesoccercoach.D.Shewasmoreexperiencedthanotherplayers.25.Whichprofessionalteamd
idshefirstplayfor?A.NewJerseyWildcats.B.FCEnergyVoronezh.C.TheUniversityofNebraska.D.ThePhiladelphiaCharge.26.Whichofthefollowingcanbes
tdescribeJenny?A.Talentedbutimpatient.B.Confidentandconsiderate.C.Concentratedandadaptable.D.Absorbedbu
tself-centered.27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.HowJennydevelopedhersoccercareer.B.WhyJennyretiredfromthenationalteam.C.Ho
wJenny’sbrothersinfluencedhercareer.D.WhatmadeJennyagoodsoccerplayer.CCrossingyourlegsisanextremelycommonhabit;mostp
eopledon’tevennoticethatthey'redoingitwhentheysitdown.Whileyoumayfindcomfortabletositwithonekneecrossedovertheother,itmightbecausinghe
althproblemsthatyouarenotawareof.AstudypublishedinBloodPressureMonitoringstatedthatsittingwithyourlegscrossedcanincreaseyourbloodpressure.Th
ereasonforthisisthatthebloodinyourlegshastoworkagainstgravitytobepumpedbacktoyourheartandthatcrossingonelegovertheotherincrease
sresistance,makingitevenharderforthebloodtocirculate.Thiscausesyourbodytoincreaseyourbloodpressuretopushthebloo
dbacktotheheart.Youwon'tfeelanyimmediateeffects,butrepeated,drawn-outincreasesinbloodpressurecancauselong-termhealth
issues.So,planningtositforalongperiodoftime?Don’tkeepyourlegscrossed.Crossingyourlegsatthekneecanalsocaus
epressureonthemajornerveinyourlegthatpassesjustbelowyourkneeandalongtheoutsideofyourleg,explainsRichardGraves,amedical
expert.Thispressurecancausenumbnessandtemporaryparalysis(麻痹)ofsomeofthemusclesinyourfootandleg,preventingyoufrombeingabletoraiseyo
urankle--whatweknowasthat"pinsandneedles"sensation.Whilethefeelingofdiscomfortmayonlylastaminuteortwo,repeatedlycrossingyour
legsuntiltheyfeelnumbcancausepermanentnervedamage.Sonexttimeyousitdown,trytogetyourselfinthehabitofsittingwithbo
thofyourfeetonthefloor.Notonlywillithelpyourpostureandstability,butitwillalsosaveyourhealthinthelongrun.28.Whatca
nwelearnaboutcrossingone'slegs?A.Itisaverybadsocialhabit.B.Itisusuallypracticeddeliberately.C.Itcandoharmtopeople'shealth.D.Itcanmakeothersfeelunc
omfortable.29.Accordingtothestudy,sittingwithyourlegscrossedcan______.A.Affectyourbloodpressure.B.Resistgr
avityeffectively.C.Leadtoheartattackseasily.D.Improvethefunctionoflegs.30.Inthethirdparagraph"pinsandneedles”probablymeans
______.A.Slightsharppains.B.Beingalittlenervous.C.Seriousmuscleinjuries.D.Beinghighlyflexible.31.Whati
sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Tocomparecommonhabits.B.Togivereaderssomeadvice.C.Toevaluateeffectsofanexp
eriment.D.Tointroduceresearchmethods.DForallthetechnologicalwondersofmodernmedicinehealthcare—withitsfaxmachinesandclipboards(写字板)
--isoutofdate.Thisoutdatederaisslowlydrawingtoacloseastheindustrycatchesupwiththeartificial-intelligence(AI)revolution
.EricTopol,anexpertinheartdiseaseandenthusiastfordigitalmedicine,thinksAIwillbeparticularlyusefulforsuchtasksasexamini
ngimages,observinghearttracesforabnormalitiesorturningdoctors’wordsintopatientrecords.Itwillbeabletousemassesofdatatoworkoutthebesttreatm
ents,andimproveworkflowsinhospitals.Inshort,Alissettosavetime,livesandmoney.ThefearsomepeoplehaveisthatAlwillbeusedtodeepe
ntheassembly-linecultureofmodernmedicine.Ifitgivesa“giftoftime”todoctors,theyarguethatthisbonusshouldbeusedtoextendconsultat
ions,ratherthansimplyspeedingthroughthemmoreefficiently.Thatisafineidea,butashealthswallowsanever-biggershareofnationalwealth,greaterefficiencyi
sexactlywhatisneeded,atleastsofarasgovernmentsandinsurersareconcerned.Otherwise,richsocietiesmayfailtocopewiththeneedsofageing
andgrowingpopulations.Anextrafiveminutesspentchattingwithapatientiscostlyaswellasvaluable.TheAlrevolutionwillalsoenablemanagerialaccount
antstoadjustandevaluateeveryaspectoftreatment.Theautonomyofthedoctorwillsurelybeweakened,especially,perhaps,inpublic-healthsystemswhichareduty-boun
dtocutunnecessarycosts.TheHippocraticOath(誓言)holdsthatthereisanarttomedicineaswellasascienceandthat“warmth,sympathyandunderstandingma
youtweighthesurgeon’sknifeorthechemist’sdrug”.There’slotsofsenseinit:thepatientsofsympatheticphysicianshavebeenshowntorecove
rbetter.Yetasthesupplyofhumancarersfailstosatisfythedemandforhealthcare,thefuturemayinvolveconsultationsonsmartphonesand
measurementsmonitoredbychatbots.Theconsideratelywarmedstethoscope(听诊器),placedgentlyonapatient’sback,maybecomearelicofthepast.32.Wh
at’sDrTopol’sattitudetowardAl’scomingintomedicine?A.Concerned.B.Doubtful.C.Optimistic.D.Cautious.33.Whatdoestheauthorofthetextattachmoreimporta
nceto?A.Medicalcosts.B.Nationalwealth.C.Longerconsultation.D.Greaterefficiency.34.WhyistheHippocraticOathmentione
d?A.ToprovethebrightfutureofAI.B.Toshowtheadvantageofahumandoctor.C.Toexplainmedicalequipmentismoreimportant.D.Toargueahumandoctorperformsas
wellasarobot.35.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.HealthcareandAI.B.AIanditsapplications.C.DoctorsandPat
ients.D.DrTopolanddigitalmedicine.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)Whetheryou'reachild,teenager,youngadultoraremiddle-aged,respectforyourparentsi
sanimportantvalue.Yourparentsarethepeoplewhoraisedyou,devotingtime,energyandmoneytoyourdevelopment.36Nomatteryourage,thereare4way
stoshowrespect.⚫RespecttheirbelongingsOneimportantwaytoshowrespectistoshowregardforthethingsimportanttoyourparents.Foryoungerchildren,t
hismaymeannottouchingjewelryorothervaluablethings.Forgrownchildren,respectmaymeanreturningaborrowedtoolingoodcondit
ionandontime.Lackofrespectforaparent'sbelongingsisaviolationofpersonalboundaries.37Andneverborrowthingswithoutaskingfirst⚫Punctuality38Therefo
re,alwaysbeontime.Forteenagers,showingupontimemeanscominghomebycurfew(宵禁).Adultchildrenshouldshowupontimeforfamilydinnersorev
ents,ortopickaparentupforamedicalappointment.Callifyou'regoingtobelatebecauseparentsworryaboutchildren,nomattertheirage
.⚫39Rememberingbirthdays,anniversariesandotherspecialdaysisasignthatyouhonoryourparents.Makeplanstotakethemtolunchordinne
rorbakeacakeorcookies.Mostparentsdon'texpectexpensivegifts,butahandmadegiftisalwaysappreciated.Aphonecallfromagrownchildwholivestoofarforavisiti
sawelcomesignofrespect.⚫BekindKindwordsandaffectionaresimplewaystoshowrespect.Tellyourparentsyoulovethem.Listena
ndallowyourparentstospeakwithoutinterruption.Showasincereinterestinwhatyourparentshavetosay.Bepatientw
ithyourparentsanddon'trushthem.Nevertalkbackorberudeordisrespectful.Acknowledgeyourparents'achievements.40A.Beagoodl
istener.B.Celebratewiththem.C.Latenessindicatesalackofrespect.D.Treatyourparentsthewayyouwouldliketobetreated.E.Andthe
yloveyouunconditionallythroughoutyourlife.F.Beingrespectfulhelpsbuildpositiverelationshipswithothers
.G.Don'ttakeadvantageofyourparents'kindnessandgenerosity(慷慨).第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)WhenIwasinmytwenties,Itravelledalonethroug
htheUK.Inorderto41locationsthatthepublictransportationcouldn'tgetto,Iboughta(n)42car,droveitaroundforthreemonthsan
dsolditbeforeIreturnedtoAustralia.Thecarcostmostofmymoney,soIlivedmainlyon43duringthattrip,itbeingcheapandfilling.InIreland,my44wassto
len,anditwasimpossibletogetanother.SofortherestofthetripI45outinmycar,beingtoopoortoaffordbed-and-break
fasts.Onemorning,I46inmyoldSkodaunderatwistedtreeonaremotelaneintheIrishcountryside,withnomorethana47houseinsight.Ihadaterribledesire
fora48cupofteaandsomehotwatertomakeporridgewith49Iwouldnothavetoeatthecoldleftoversfromthepreviousday.Mythermos(暖瓶),
hadgonecoldovernightsoIknockedonthedoorofthehouse.Awomanopenedit.Hotwater?She50letmegetawaywithjustthat!Iwasinvitedindoors,se
atedatthebreakfasttablewiththe51andgivenadeliciousbreakfast,asmuchasIcouldeat.Iwas52toeatsomethingmorethanporridge!I53beingfriendswiththewholefamil
y.Thatwasonlyoneofmanyactsof54strangersshowedmewhenIwastravellingaloneinforeignregions.OneLondonbusinessm
anrushingtowork,seeingme55offeredtopullmyridiculouslyheavysuitcase56severalflightsofstairsintheunderground,Afterhe'ddoneso
,withasmileandawave,he57intothecrowd.Kindnessgets58.Theotherday,Iwasabletopointoutarareparkingspottoayoungmanwhohadbeendrivi
ngaroundtherailwaycarpark,looking59desperate.Hisgratefulsmilewasallthe60IneededasIdashedofftocatchmytrain.41.A.reachB.searchC.arriveD.
choose42.A.modernB.intelligentC.specialD.ancient43.A.breadB.riceC.porridgeD.vegetable44.A.walletB.backpackC.mobil
eD.car45.A.campedB.workedC.watchedD.looked46.A.appearedB.awokeC.sleptD.explored47.A.desertedB.separateC.singleD.shabby48.A.typic
alB.measuringC.necessaryD.steaming49.A.nowthatB.sothatC.evenifD.incase50.A.wouldn’tB.shouldn’tC.needn’tD.couldn’t51.A.coupleB.womanC.adu
ltD.family52.A.amazedB.ashamedC.delightedD.frustrated53.A.gaveupB.endupC.keptupD.turnup54.A.sadnessB.kindnessC.happinessD.forgiveness55.A.worki
ngB.travellingC.cryingD.struggling56.A.upB.aroundC.forwardD.away57.A.fadeawayB.threwawayC.putawayD.toreaway58.
A.turndownB.handedoutC.passedonD.startedwith59.A.immediatelyB.constantlyC.directlyD.increasingly60.A.dreamB.memoryC.rewardD.intention第二节(共10
小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Nowadaysmoreandmorepeopleliketotravel,61.________(especial)whenvacationscome.
Agreatnumberofpeoplerushoutoftheirhomesorcompaniesto62._________(travel)spots.Theyeitherdriveortakeabu
s,atrain,aship63.______soon.Someevenridebikes.However,there64._____(be)anotherwayoftravelling--poorism.Peoplehaveatourin65.______poorestareas
oftheworld.Somepeoplemaytakeaone-daypooresttour,andsomeevenpaytostayinverypoorneighborhoods66.________(experience)thelowest
livingstandardsintheworld.Poorismtourstakeplacearoundtheworld,andnotjustinthethirdworld67.________(country).Youcan,forinstance,tourNewYorkneigh
borhoodsintheBronx.Suchtourscantakepeopleintotheheartofpoorareas.Thesetoursmayawakenpeopletopay68.______(much
)attentiontolong-standingpoverty,ortheeffectsofwar.Somethinkthattoursinthepoorareascanraisesocialcare.Andthemoneyfr
omthetourcan69.________(donate)tohelpthepeople70.______livethere.第四部分写作(共二节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课
上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。Duringmylastsummerholiday,IgotoFrancewithmyfathertodosomesights
eeing.Onthirdday,ourbuspulledintoamotorwayservicestation.Ourguidetolduswewouldn’tstopagainthatday,sow
ehadtoeatamealintheonlyrestauranthere.Therewasaproblem.WhenIaskedaboutfish,inmyterribleFrench,theassistantthoughtIwantedchickens.Anyway,tenminute
slate,Igotmymeal.Ithoughtthefoodwouldbedull,whatwasn'tthecaseatall.Wonderfullycooking,ittasteddelicio
usandhadbeennothingincommonwithmymotorwayfoodelsewhere.MaybeIshouldn’thavebeensosurprisingasthis,afterall,wasFrance.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是
李华,你的外国朋友David准备来中国度假,他发邮件向你询问有关中国“红色文化”旅游的情况。请你回复邮件,内容包括:1.推荐地点:江西北部的南昌市;2.推荐理由:风景秀丽、红色文化资源丰富;3.体验内容:参观八一起义纪念馆,了解革命
历史等八一起义纪念馆BayiMemorial革命:revolutionDearDavid,___________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua高二英语2020.07.11参考答案一.听力1—5BCBCA6—10CAACB11
—15CBAAB16—20CACAB二.阅读【答案】21-23DCB24-27BDCA28-31CAAB32-35CDBA三、七选五【答案】36-40EGCBD四、完形填空【答案】41-45ADCAA46-50BCDBA51-55DCBBD56-60AACDC语法填空1.especi
ally2.travelling3.and4.is5.the6.toexperience7.countries8.more9.bedonated10.who/that第四部分写作第一节改错1.第一句:go→went考查时态。根据本句时间状语可知,叙述过去事件,用一般过去时态
,故将go改为went。2.第二句:third前加the考查冠词用法。表示顺序的序数词前需加定冠词,故在third前加the。3.第三句:here→there考查地点副词。根据语境可知,本文叙述去法国观光经历,应用there指代,故将here改为there。4.第五句:about→for
考查固定短语。此处askforsth.“请求/要求.....”,故将about改为for。5.第五句:chickens→chicken考查名词形式。chicken此处意为“鸡的肉”,为不可数名词,故将chickens改为chicken。6.第六句:late→later考查副词。表达“十分钟后”
固定说法为tenminuteslater,故将late改为later。7.第七句:what→which考查非限制性定语从句。句意:我原以为饭菜会很乏味,但事实并非如此。在非限制性定语从句中,应该用which指代前文内容,并
在从句中作主语,故将what改为which.8.第八句:cookingcooked考查非谓语动词作状语。此处动词cook与句子主语之间为被动关系,用过去分词,故将cooking改为cooked。9.第八句:去掉been考查固定短语。havenothingincommonwit
hsth.意为“与.....毫无共同之处”,故去掉been。10.第九句:surprisingsurprised考查形容词化的过去分词作表语,本句主语为I,故应用surprised形式作表语,意为“感到吃惊的”,故将surpr
ising改为surprised。第二节参考范文:DearDavid,IamgladtohearthatyouaregoingtoChinaforaholiday.Knowingyouareinterestedin"RedCultur
eTourisminChina,IwouldliketointroducesomethingaboutitTobeginwith,NanchangCity,thewestofJiangxiProvinceisthefirstrecommen
dedlocationbecauseofitsbeautifulsceneryandrichredculturalresources.ItisnotonlyanimportantsourceoftheChineserevolution,but
alsoanimportantsourceofthepeoplesarmy.ToappreciatetheChinese"RedCulture",youcanvisitsomemuseums,whereyoucanunderstandth
erevolutionaryhistoryandbeencouragedbythepioneersdevotiontoourcountry.Lookingforwardtoyourcominganditiscertainthatyouwontregretforthetrip.Bestwi
shes!Yours,LiHua听力材料Text1M:Ican'tfindmyphoneanywhere.IwasusingitwhileIwaseatinglunch.W:Hey,Ifoundit.Itwasjustunderthesenewspapers.Text2M:Iwantto
cleanthebedroomwindowsthisafternoon,butIlenttheladdertoJohn.Couldyougivemealifttohishouseandthenbringmebackwiththeladder?W:Ofcourse.N
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