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蚌埠市教师“我为高考命题”英语学科试卷(卷面分值:150分考试时间:120分钟)所有选择题的答案必须用2B铅笔涂在答题卡中相应的位置,否则,该大题不予记分。第I卷第一部分听力(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答案。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.Which
paintingdidthewomanbuy?A.Theoneofthehouses.B.Theoneofsomeboats.C.Theoneofthemountains.2.Onwhatdoesthewomanspe
ndlotsofmoney?A.Furniture.B.MusicC.Sports.3.Whenwillthefilmstart?A.At7:45.B.At7:55.C.At8:00.4.Whyisthemanmakingthephonecal
l?A.Toplaceanorder.B.Tocheckanorder.C.Tocancelanorder.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Wheretheaccidenthappened.B.Whythewo
manlooksscared.C.Whenthewomanlefthomeforwork.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。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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthewoman’soffice.B.Inameetingroom.C.Inalecturehall.7.Whatw
illthemandotomorrow?A.Preparethesalesfigures.B.Attendameeting.C.Listentoalecture.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whomightthewomanmostprobablybe?A.
Acoffeebarowner.B.Apoliceman.C.Awaitress.9.Whendidthemanfindthelossofhisphone?A.Whenhewasgoingtoleave.B.Wh
enhewasgoingtothetoilet.C.Whenhewastalkingwithastranger.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。10.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthewoman’sidea?A.Disapproving.B.Uncon
cerned.C.Supportive.11.Whydoesthewomanwanttotakeayearoff?A.Tosetupanorganization.B.Togetafull-timejob.C.Totravelabroad.12.Whatdoesthemansu
ggestthewomando?A.Putofftheplan.B.Takemoretimeoff.C.Workasavolunteer.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。13.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutmovingabroad?A.Exc
ited.B.Cautious.C.Annoyed.14.Whyisthewomanmoving?A.Shegotajobabroad.B.Herbrotherislivingabroad.C.Herparentswanttoliveabroad.15.Whereisthewomanlivin
gnow?A.InSpain.B.IntheUK.C.InGermany.16.Whatisthewomandoinginpreparationforthemoving?A.LearningSpanish.B.Applyingforacollege.C.Stayingincontactwitha
houseagent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisthetypicalweatherlikeinCork?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.18.WhatdoweknowaboutCork?A.Itisconvenientto
visitCorkbycar.B.TherearemanybridgesinCork.C.CorkisthesecondlargestislandinIreland.19.Whatcantourists
findonSt.PatrickStreet?A.Agallery.B.Acafé.C.Churches.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthecafé?A.Itlookslikeamuseum.B.Itliesinauniversity.C.Itprovid
esgoodfood.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)阅读下面四篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABedtim
estoriesplayanimportantroleinyourchild’sdevelopment.Notonlydobedtimestoriescreateanopportunitytoincreasetheclosenessbetweenparentsandt
heirkids,butreadingalittleoneatthesametimenightafternightcanhelpthemformahealthysleeproutine.Childpsy
chologistsalsopointtothecognitivebenefitsforyoungpeoplewhoareraisedwithbedtimestories,includingthehigher-than-averageabilityto
readandwriteandanemotionalconnectiontoreading.Let’slookatsomeofthemostpopularbedtimestorybooksthatareavailableinprint.GoodnightMoonbyMargaretWise
BrownConsideredoneofthegreatestbedtimestoriesofalltime,thisclassichasalovelynarrativeandlivelyillustrations(插图)byClementHurd.Go
odnightMooncelebratedthe70thanniversaryofitsoriginalpublicationin2017,athree-dimensionalversionisalsoavailableonYouTube.TheVeryHungryCaterpill
arbyEricCarleFirstpublishedin1969,thisbelovedtalefeaturesstrikingillustrationsandfinger-sizedcutouts(剪成的图样)thatall
owchildrentophysicallyparticipateinthestory.Ifyourkidsenjoythisone,checkouttheothertitlesfromauthorandillustratorEricCarle;his50-yearcareerincludesa
bibliographyofmorethan70titles.GuessHowMuchILoveYoubySamMcbratneyandAnitaJeramThisheartwarmingtaleexploresthebondbetweenBigNutbrownHareandhisson,Li
ttleNutbrownHare.Thebook—whichcelebratedits20thanniversaryin2015—wasfollowedbyfourbooks.TheCatintheHatbyD
r.SeussTheCatintheHatspinsataleaboutanaughtycatthatentertainsapairofchildrenfortheafternoon.Roughly10millioncopieshavebeenprintedsince
itsoriginalpublicationin1957,andthebookhasbeentranslatedintomorethanadozendifferentlanguages.21.Whatbenefitdobedtimestorieshave?A.Helpchildrengetahi
ghereducation.B.Helpkidsformagoodreadinghabit.C.Helpchildrensleepandgetupearly.D.Helpparentsbondwiththeirkids.22.Whoisgoodatdrawingaccordingtothet
ext?A.MargaretWiseBrownB.SamMcBratneyC.EricCarleD.Dr.Seuss23.Whichbookwaspublishedtheearliest?A.TheCatintheHatB.G
oodnightMoonC.GuessHowMuchILoveYouD.TheVeryHungryCaterpillarB.InOctober2013,DavionOnlymadeanappealontheInternet.Heha
dlearnedthathisbiologicalmotherhaddiednotlongbefore.“MynameisDavionandIhavebeeninfostercaresinceIwasborn,”hesaid,“butIamnotgivinguphope
.”Theheartbreakingappealspreadquickly,andOnly'sfosteragencyreceivedcallsfrommorethan10,000people.OnlyendeduptravellingtoOhiotolivewithafamily.
ButafterOnlygotintoaphysicalfightwithoneofhiselderwould-bebrothers,thefamilychangedtheirminds.BackinFl
orida,Onlypassedthroughfourdifferenttemporaryhomesoverthefollowingyear,untilhecalledConnieGoing,hisadop
tioncaseworker,tomakeaspecialrequest.OnlyhadknownGoingfornearlytenyears,andhadaskedeveryyearifshewouldadopthim,butshealwayshesita
ted.“Ialwaysbelievedtherewasabetterfamilythanusoutthere,"Goingsaidinaninterview.ButlastJuly,whenOnlycalledandaskeda
gainifshemightadopthim,Goingsaidsomethingfeltdifferent."Whenheaskedme,myheartfeltthisacheandIjustknewhewasmyson,"shesaid.SoGoing,52,invitedOnlytostar
tspendingtimewiththerestofherfamily-hertwodaughters,Sydney,21,andCarly17,andasonTaylor,14,whoshealsoadoptedoutoffostercare.Eventually,afters
eeinghowwellthearrangementwasworking,Going,whohadrentedabiggerhome,startedadoptingOnly.OnlymovedinwithherfamilylastDecember.HeofficiallyjoinedG
oing'sfamilyonApril22,2015whentheadoptionpaperswentthrough."Today,Ifeelblessedandhonoredtohavebeenchosent
obetheparentofallmychildren,"Goingsaid.24.Bymakingtheappeal,DavionOnlyhopedthat.A.serviceinhisfosteragencywouldimproveB.hisbiologicalmotherwo
uldcometohimC.hewouldbeadoptedbyafamilyD.afosteragencywouldaccepthim25.DavionOnlydidn'tlivewiththefamilyinOhiobecauseA
.theyfinallyrefusedtoaccepthimB.hehatedlivingwiththemC.hehasreceivedanotherinvitationD.heoftenfoughtwit
hhiswould-bebrothers26.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph3?A.DavionOnlyhadfunlivingindifferenthomes.B.ConnieGoinghadcaredaboutDavion
Onlyforovertenyears.C.ConnieGoingbelievedshewouldgiveDavionOnlywhathewanted.D.DavionOnlyhadastrongdesiretobeadoptedbyConnieGoing.27.AfterD
avionOnlyjoinedConnieGoing'sfamily,A.ConnieGoingboughtabiggerhouseB.ConnieGoingdidn'tregretherdecisionC.thefourki
dsoftenhadphysicalfightsD.anotherthreekidswerelateradoptedaswellC.Astudyexaminingthechildrenofpeopleevacua
ted(撤离)duringtheWWIIshowedthedaughtersoffemaleevacueeswereuptofourtimesmorelikelytosufferfromseriousmentalhealthconditionscomparedtothosewhoseparent
sstayedathome.Inthelargestenquiryeverofitskind,researchersexaminedthehealthrecordsof3000childrenofFinnishpeopleevacuatedt
oSwedenduringthe1941-1945conflictwithSovietRussia.Theevacuees,manyofwhomwereatapre-schoolage,wereplacedwithfosterfamiliesinSwedenandwer
eforcedtolearnSwedish,laterreturningtoFinland.Thestudyfoundthatthefemalechildrenofthesegirlshadanincreased
riskofbeinghospitalizedforconditionssuchasdepression.However,thiswasnotthecasewithchildrenofboysevacuatedduringthewar.Thest
udycouldnotdeterminewhy.Onepossibilityisthatthestressoftheevacuees’experienceaffectedtheirpsychologicaldevelopment
inwaysthatinfluencedtheirparentingstyle.Anotherpossibilityisthattheevacuees’experienceresultedinepigenet
icchanges—changedinthewaygenesareexpressed.Forexample,theresearchersmentionedanearlierfindingthatHoloca
ustsurvivorshavehigherlevelsofmethylgroupsboundtotheFKBP5geneandhavepassedhischangeontotheirchildren.Thishigherlev
elofmethylgroupsappearstochangetheproductionofcortisol,ahormone(荷尔蒙)thatcontrolsthestressresponse.“TheFinnishevacuationwasint
endedtoprotectchildrenfromtheharmassociatedwiththecountry’swarswiththeSovietUnion”,saidstudyco-authorDrTorstenSantavirta,fromUppsalaUniversity.“O
urobservationofthelong-termpsychiatric(精神病的)riskthatreachedintothenextgenerationisconcerningandstressestheneedtoweighbenefitsaswellaspotentialri
skswhendesigningpoliciesforchildprotection”.28.Whatcanweinferaboutthenewstudy?A.Itinvolvedthemosttestsubjects.B.Itsfindingisrelative
lyreliable.C.Itsfindingiscontrarytoanearlierone.D.ItwasconductedrightaftertheWWII.29.Whichmethoddoestheauthoruset
odevelopParagraph3?A.Byintroducingaconclusion.B.Byconductinganexperiment.C.Bymakingassumptions.D.Bysupportingopinions.30.HowdoesDr.Sa
ntavirtafindtheFinnishevacuation?A.Itdidn’tfullyfulfillitsoriginalpurpose.B.ItresultedinwarswiththeSovietUnion.C
.ItwasfirstsuggestedbytheSovietUnion.D.Itwasagoodexampleofthechildprotection.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Chidren’smen
talhealthisgreatlyinfluencedbywars.B.Women’smentalillnesscanbepassedtothefuturegeneration.C.Mothers’childhoodmentalconditionmay
affecttheirdaughters.D.Girlsaremorelikelytosufferfrommentalproblemsthanboys.D.Ifyouareworriedabouttheplanet,pleasemakes
ureyourrubbishisburiedundertheground.Peopletalkabout“reduce,reuse,recycle.”Itsoundslikeagoodidea.Thereisaproblem,though.Recyclingcoststoomuchmon
ey.EventheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)saysitonlymakessenseeconomicallyandenvironmentallytorecycleabout35percentofdisabled(废弃的)mater
ials.Amongthosematerialsarepaperandaluminum(铝)cans.Recycling1tonofpaperoraluminumcans,theagencysays,cansaveabo
ut3tonsofCO2emissions(排放物)overproducingthosematerialsanew.Paperproducerspayforthetreestheyprocess.Ifitwascost-effectivetorecyclepaper,produ
cerswouldbebeatingdownyourdoortobuyit.Buttheyaren’t.Thatmeansit’smoreexpensivetorecycleoldpaperthantocuttreesandthenreplanttreesfor
processing.Plasticcanberecycledtoo.Giventherecentdropincrudeoil(原油)prices,itisnowcheapertomakeanewplasticcontainerthantorecycleanoldone.Evenifthatwe
renottrue,theEPAsaysthatrecyclingatonofplasticsavesonlyaboutatonofCO2.However,itdoesn’ttakeintoaccountthewatermostconsumersusetow
ashtheirplasticcontainersbeforehavingthemrecycled.TheNewYorkTimesjournalistJohnTierneyrecentlywrote,“Ifyouwashpl
asticinwaterthatwasheatedbyelectricity,thentheeffortofyourrecyclingcouldbemorecarbonintheatmosphere.”Glass
isanotherrecyclablematerial.Toreducegreenhousegasemissionsby1tonyouhavetorecycle3tonsofglass.Ifoneincludesthecostofc
ollectingglasswastefromneighborhoods,andthepollutionproducedbythecollectiontrucksandtherecyclingprocessitself,glassrecycling
createsmoregreenhousegasemissionsandismoreexpensivethanmakingnewglass,whichcomesprimarilyfromsandthatexistseverywhere.Ifrecyclingweretrulyco
st-effective,privatecompanieswouldbeliningupatyourdoorsteptobuyyourrubbish.Don’tlooknowbecausethey’renotthere.32
.What’stheEPA’sattitudetorecyclingaluminumcans?A.Itishelpfultotheenvironment.B.Itisactuallyawasteofmoney.C.Itcostsles
sthanrecyclingpaper.D.Itcoststhesameasproducingnewcans.33.Whatincreasesthecostofrecyclingplastic?A.Thecrudeoil.B.Thewaterpollut
ionC.Theprocesstocleanit.D.Theelectricityforlights.34.Whatcanbelearnedaboutmakingnewglass?A.Itresultsinlotsofwaste
inneighborhood.B.Thematerialfornewglasscanbeeasilygot.C.Itisslightlymoreexpensivethanrecyclingglass.D.Making3tonsofnewglassproduces1tonofcarbone
missions.35.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingtheunderlinedsentence?A.Recyclingwilldisappearsoon.B.Companieswilllineupatyourdoorstep.C.Recycl
ingisawaytodealwithyourrubbish.D.Companieswon’tbothertocollectdiscardedmaterials.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Som
etimesitcanbedifficulttorelatetothegenerationsthathavecomebeforeus.36Butolderpeoplehaveplentyofwisdomandknowledgetosharewithyoungergener
ations,andtreatingthemwithrespectshouldbesecondnatureforallofus.Callpeoplesirorma’am.Evenifyouhavegrownupinamorecasualenvi
ronmentwhereyouusuallycallyourfriends’parentsbytheirfirstnames,youshouldn’tassumethatallolderpeoplearecomfortablewiththatkindofinfo
rmallife.37TheypreferyoucallthemMr/Mrs.That’swhyit’salwaysbesttoaskwhatnametheypreferandusesirorma’amwhenyoudon’tfeelcomfortableasking.38Whileit’stru
ethatmanyelderlypeoplehavehealthproblemsthatmayrequirespecialassistance,agingdoesn’taffectallpeopleinthesameway.Assumingthatanold
erpersonhaspooreyesightorhearingcanbeextremelyembarrassingandmakehimorherfeelself-conscious.That’sespeciallytrueifyoumakeabigdealoutofit,s
uchasraisingyourvoiceeverytimeyouspeaktohimorher.Ifyou’reunsurewhetheranolderpersonhassuchproblems,justask.39.Showinterestintheirlives.It’seasyto
thinkthatolderpeopledon’thavemuchgoingonbecausetheydon’tdomanyofthethingsthattheyusedtowhentheyareyounger.
40Whenyouvisitorcallyourelderlylovedones,makesuretoaskabouttheirfavoriteactivities.Ifthey41.A.embarrassmentB.de
sperationC.regretD.shame42.A.occupiedB.affectedC.seizedD.trapped43.A.insistB.standC.liveD.grow44.A.unbel
ievableB.underdevelopedC.inaccurateD.unaccustomed45.A.involveinB.takeinC.resultinD.callin46.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.Be
sidesD.Instead47.A.performanceB.operationC.meetingD.birth48.A.dislocateB.preserveC.donateD.replace49.A.makingB.selectingC.pus
hingD.guaranteeing50.A.identityB.sexC.genderD.conditionhaveahobbythattheyparticularlyenjoy,youmightevenoffertodoitwi
ththem.That’sagreatwaytoshowthemjusthowinterestedyouareinwhat’simportanttothem.A.Doofferthemnecessaryhel
p.B.Don’tassumetheyhavedisabilities.C.However,manyelderlypeoplearestillactive.D.Someelderlypeoplemaybemoretraditional.E
.Weourselveswillbeoldsomedayinthefuture.F.It’sbettertobestraightforwardthantoriskannoyingsomeone.G.Growingupdifferently
makesusfeelwehavenothingincommonwiththem.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C
、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Abbeyis34yearsold,wholivesinOklahoma.Shewasin41whenshewastoldather19-weekscant
hatherbabywas42bythedeadlyillness—anencephaly(无脑畸形).Itmeantshewouldnot43beyondafewhours.AccordingtotheNationalInstit
uteofHealth,theillnessmeansthebabyhasan44brainandincompleteskull.Approximatelyonein10,000babiesintheUSisbornwithanencephaly,mostofwhic
h45miscarriage(流产).46,AbbeyandherhusbandRobertdecidedtohavealive47sothattheycouldspendtimewiththeirbabyand48he
rorgans—49thebabythefirstinfantnewborndonorinthestate.Afterwards,theyaskedthedoctorforthe50oftheirunborn
childanddecidedtonameher51.Theycalledher:Annie,whichmeans,“grace”.Abbeytold,“52aterminally-illbabytotermwasbyfarthemostdifficultthi
ngIhaveeverdone.Forus,when53,wewerestillabletoseesomuch54.Thefamilyspentjust14hoursand58minuteswithAnnie55shepa
ssedaway.Herorganswerenot56fortransplantbecauseheroxygenlevelsweretoolow—whichAbbeysaidwas57––buttheywereabletogiveherheartvalvesandsom
eofherorganscouldbeusedfor58.ShebelievesAnnie’sstory59hopeanditshowspeoplethatinthemidstof60,therecanbebeauty.51.A.onthebedB.onthewayC.o
nthespotD.onthewatch52.A.bringingB.raisingC.carryingD.accompanying53.A.heartbrokenB.stressedC.frightenedD.lonely54.A.comfortB.sadn
essC.possibilityD.beauty55.A.whenB.afterC.beforeD.since56.A.workableB.easyC.adoptableD.valuable57.A.improperB.unpleasantC.disturbingD.di
sappointing58.A.researchB.profitC.exchangeD.storage59.A.commitsB.gathersC.symbolizesD.expects60.A.venture
B.riskC.disbeliefD.misfortune第二节语法填空(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。ThehistoryofChinesepoetrydatesbackalmost2,700years_61the
SpringandAutumnperiod(770-476BC).Recordsarerarebeforethattime62_ofQinShiHuang’sdestructionofallthebooksthatcould63
_(locate).Thestyles,rules,andregulationsforChinesepoetrygradually_64_(change)untilthetimeoftheTangDynasty(618-907AD),65
becamethegoldenageforChinesepoetry.Duringthattimeanumberof66(product)poetsturnedoutasmanyas50,000classicalpo
ems.AllaspectsofChinesesociety67(high)regardedthesepoets.Seven-characterlinesbecameverypopular.Poetry,paintings,andcall
igraphy(书法)arethreeoftheseartformsthatgoparticularlywelltogether.Manypoetswerealsoexcellent68(paint)andcalligraphers.Apoemwouldbewrittenfor
69purposeofmatchingapaintingandthenwrittenintotheforefrontofthepaintingwithtraditionalChinesecalligraphy.Thisgivesthepaintingsdeepermeaninga
ndmoreelegance.Itiscommontofindthistypeofpoetry,calligraphyarthomes.70(hang)inpeople’s第四部分写作(共两节,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,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:
把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下面画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearMr.Green,WithWorldWaterDaydra
wingnearly,ourschoolisplanningaseriesofrelatingactivities.I’mwritingtoinviteyouforalectureconcernwastewate
rrecycling.Thelecturewillbeholdinourschoolhallfrom4:00to5:30intheafternoonofMarch19.Wehopeitcanarousestuden
t’sawarenessofwatercrisis.Therefore,wealsohopeitcanhelpstudentsgetintothehabitofsavingandrecyclingwater.Ma
keagooduseofwaterfromnowon,sowetogetherwillmakeabigdifference.Iwouldappreciateifyoucouldacceptmyinvitation.I’mlook
ingforwardtoyourearlyreply.第二节书面表达(满分25)Yours,LiHua假如你是李华,你的美国网友Tom对遍布中国大街小巷的扫码支付很感兴趣,特意给你写信想了解一下。请你根据以下提示给他
回信:1.中国扫码支付的现状2.扫码支付的方法:在智能手机上打开支付宝或微信APP,扫描二维码。3.你对扫码支付的看法。注意:1.词数100左右2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:扫码支付Scantopay;支付宝Alip
ay;微信Wechat;二维码QRcodeDearTom,蚌埠市教师“我为高考命题”英语学科试卷答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1——5ACCBB6——10ABBAA11——15CABCB16——20A
ABCC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,共30分)21——23DCB24——27CADB28——31BCAC32——35ACBD第二节七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)36——40GDBFC第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,
满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)41——45BBCBC46——50BDCAB51——55CCADC56——60ADACD第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)61.to62.because63.belocated64.changed65
.which66.productive67.highly68.painters69.the70.hanging第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)DearMr.Green,WithWorldWaterDaydrawingnearly,our
schoolisplanningaseriesofrelatingactivities.nearrelatedI’mwritingtoinviteyouforalectureconcernwastewaterrecycling.Thelecturewillbeh
oldinconcerningheldourschoolhallfrom4:00to5:30intheafternoonofMarch19.Wehopeitcanarousestudent’sonstudents’awarenessofwatercrisis.
Therefore,wealsohopeitcanhelpstudentsgetintothehabitofsavingBesidesandrecyclingwater.Makeagooduseofwaterfromnowon,sowetogetherwillmakeabiganddiffer
ence.Iwouldappreciateifyoucouldacceptmyinvitation.I’mlookingforwardtoyourearlyitreply.第二节书面表达(共25分)DearTom,Yours,LiHuaIammorethanpleasedtohav
ereceivedyourletter,inwhichyouexpressedgreatinterestinthewidely-usedScantoPay,thewaypeoplepayfortheirpurchasesinChina.Aseveryonecan
see,theScantoPayisgainingmoreandmorepopularityamongpeople.Becauseofitsconvenience,people,whetheryoungorold,arepayingbyusingtheirmobilephones.Wha
ttheyhavetodoisentertheappofAlipayorWechat,andscantheQRcodes.TheScantoPayissoadvantageousthatitsavesusthetroubleofcarryingcashonourselves.Moreover
,itenablesustopaywheneverandwhereverwelike.Iamsureyouwilllikeitwhenyouhavetriedit.Yours,LiHua