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“龙泉中学、宜昌一中”高三6月联考英语试题本试题卷共4页,分第I卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whataretheygoingtodo
?A.Fishing.B.Swimming.C.Climbing.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inadining-room
.C.Inapostoffice.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Bossandemployee.C.Waiterandcustomer.4.Whatdid
themandointhewintervacation?A.Gettogetherwithfriends.B.Gosomewheretotravel.C.Stayathome.5.Atwhattimewillthetaxiarrive?A.4:30p.m.B.4:00p.m.C.3:30p.
m.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatshouldthemandothismorning?A.Haveonlineclasses.B.Sleeplate.C.Playcomputergames
.7.Whatdoesthewomanreallywantthemantodo?A.Getupearlier.B.Domorehousework.C.Bemorehardworking.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhydoesthemanflytoWuhan?A.Tovisi
thisparents.B.Toattendaconference.C.Toreceivesomeguests.9.Whatdidthemancomeacrosshalfway?A.Acaraccident.B.Acarbreakdown.C.Atrafficjam.10.Wh
atwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Canceltheflight.B.Callanambulance.C.Waitforthenextflight.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。1
1.Whosebirthdaywillitbetomorrow?A.Jack's.B.Mary's.C.Linda's.12.WhatdoesLindateach?A.Chinese.B.English
.C.History.13.Whatpresentwillthemanbuy?A.Freshflowers.B.Beautifulclothes.C.Make-ups.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。1
4.Whydoesthegirlcancelherpreviousplan?A.She’schangedhermind.B.She'sworriedaboutthedisease.C.Shedoesnotfeelverywell.1
5.Whatisthegirlgoingtodointhesummervacation?A.GotoSouthKoreaforholiday.B.Dopilesofhomework.C.Practisedriving.16.Howdoestheg
irlfeelaboutherfuture?A.Disappointed.B.Confident.C.Upset.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whichisthoughttobetheheartofafamily?
A.Thekitchen.B.Thesitting-room.C.Therestroom.18.Whyisorderneededsometimes?A.Tomakedishesmoretasty.B.Tomakethingsgosmoothly.C.Tomakethecookbusy.1
9.Whosuggestsaddingmoresugar?A.Frank.B.Lucy.C.John.20.Howdoesthesoupfinallytastewiththethreefriends'opinions?A.Awful.B.Delicious.C.Salty
.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATimeOutNewYork,y
ourultimateguidetolifeinthecity,helpsyoudiscoverthebesteventsandthingstodoinMarch.Mar.3–15:NewYorkInternationalLiteraryFestivalTh
eliteraryeventchampionofNewYorkisback!Manybest-sellingauthorsaresettoappearatthisyear’sfestival,includingtheaward-wi
nningwriterAmyTan(TheJoyLuckClub,thefilmversionofthenovelstarringMichelleYeoh),Internetbusinessexpertwriter
DuncanClark(Alibaba:TheHouseThatJackMaBuilt),theAnthillfounderAlecAsh(WishLanterns),andmanymore.Staytunedforourfullfestiv
alpreviewandauthorfeatures.Mar.3–15,varioustimes,20dollarsor35dollars(forliterarylunches).Glam.UntilMar.16:VivienneWestwood:G
etaLifeThewell-knownfashiondesigneristhesubjectofthiscrossoverexhibitionofAmericancontemporaryartandeco-friendlyfashioni
nspiredbyWestwood’sstrongattitudetowardsaclimaterevolution.ParticipatingartistsalsoincludeAdamLawryandJillSmith.UntilMarch16,freeentr
y.ChiK11ArtMuseumMar.17:DogDaySaturdaysOnthethirdSaturdayofthemonth,TheRooster(13thStreet)throwsabackyardpartywheredogsarewelcome.Therewillbefr
eehotdogs.Fifteen-dollarFlyingDogBeersanddogtreatsforthelittlebuddies.Donationswillalsobecollectedforlocalanimalrescuegroup,BestFr
iendsofAmerica.Mar.17,3pm–5pm,15dollars.TheRooster(13thStreet)Mar.28—29:MumtoMumSaleSellorstockuponclothes,toys,books,strollersandotherfamilygo
odsatthistwice-a-yearmarketorganizedbyNewYorkmothers.Sellerswillcontribute15percentofalltheirprofittoHearttoHeart.Comeandpickupsomeusefulstuffforyo
urfamily.Mar.28–29,2pm–6pm(Tues.),10am–2pm(Wed.),freeentry.NewYorkHealth&RacquetClub21.WhowillpossiblyturnupatGlamonMarch10th?A.Mi
chelleYeoh.B.JackMa.C.AlecAsh.D.AdamLawry.22.Whicheventmightinterestthosewhocareabouttheenvironment?A.VivienneWestwood:GetaLife.B.MumtoMumSale
.C.DogDaySaturdays.D.NewYorkInternationalLiteraryFestival.23.WhatdotheeventsDogDaySaturdaysandMumtoMumSalehaveincommon?A.Parti
cipantsareadmittedfreeofcharge.B.Participantscansupportcharitywork.C.TheyareorganizedannuallyinNewYork.D.Th
eytakeplaceatthesametime.BHaveyoueversatdowninarestaurantandfeltinstantlydrawntoaparticulardishonthemenu
?Thereasonmightbesomethingassimpleasthatyoulovethedish'smainingredient,butit'softenmorethanthat.Scientistsarefindingthatthewayfoodispresente
dcanmakeabigdifference.Inonestudy,forexample,partyguestsweregivenaglassofadrinkcalledmangolassi.Halftheguestsweretoldthelassiw
ashealthy.Therestweretolditwasunhealthy.Thosewhohadthe“healthy”drinkconsideredit55%lessenjoyablethanthosewhodrankthe“unhealthy”on
e,thoughthedrinkswereexactlythesame.People'schoicesaroundwhattoeatareinfluencedbylotsofsmallfactorsunconsciously.Butwecanmakethosechoicesmoreconsc
iousbyarmingourselveswithinformation.Agricultureaccountsforabout25%ofallgreenhousegasemissions(排放)warmingtheplanet.Butnotall
foodshaveequalinfluences.Globally,theproductionofanimal-basedfoodsaccountsforabouttwo-thirdsofagriculturalemissions,whileplant-basedfoodsgenera
llyhavelowerenvironmentalinfluences.Increasingtheshareofplant-basedfoodsinourdietsisthereforeakeystepinreducingagriculture'spressureonclimate.Thatd
oesn'tmeangivingupmeat,though.Wecaneatlessanimal-basedfoodandmoreplants.Byexamininghowfooddecisionsaremade,scientistshavelearnedthatsimplepushes
canchangepeople'sbehaviorinbigways.Restaurants,hotels,universities,andevencitieshavebegunapplyingthela
testbehavioralsciencetohelpconsumerscuttheircarbonfootprintbychoosingmoresustainable(可持续的)foods.BurgerKingbeganatrialoftheplant-basedImposs
ibleBurger.AtSeattlePacificUniversity,campusfoodserviceproviderSodexodoubledthesizeofitsplant-richfoodstation.24.Acco
rdigntoscientists,peopletendtochoosesomefoodordrinkmainlybecause_______.A.it’sgoodfortheirhealthB.it’sgoodfortheenvironmentC.theyareattractedbyi
tscolorD.theylikeitsingredientandhowit’spresented25.Whatcanweinferaboutanimal-basedfoods?A.Theyareharm
fultotheenvironment.B.Theyarethemainreasonforclimatechange.C.Theyprovidemorenutrientsthanplant-basedfoods.D.Theyareless
consumedcomparedtoplant-basedfoods.26.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledo?A.Payattentiontohowfoodiscooked.B.Choos
ehealthyfoodstolivealongerlife.C.Considerclimatechangewhendecidingwhattoeat.D.Giveupmeattoreducepressureontheenvironment.27.Whatd
oesthelastparagraphfocuson?A.BurgerKing'snewplant-basedburgers.B.Scientists'newfindingsonpeople'sfooddecisions.C.Howco
nsumers'fooddecisionsareinfluencedbysmallfactors.D.Thesociety'seffortstohelppeoplemakeeco-friendlyfooddecisions.CWhenBarbraStreisandsaidthats
he'dhadherdogclonedfor$50,000,manypeoplelearnedforthefirsttimethatcopyingpetsandotheranimalswasarealbusiness.Thestorythatga
vepeoplecauseforconcern,though,cameoutafewdayslater.ItwasaboutMonniMust,aMichiganphotographerwhopaid
tohaveBillyBeancloned,aLabradorthathadbelongedtoheroldestdaughter,Miya.Miyadied10yearsearlier.ToMust,cloningtheeld
erlydogwasawaytokeepherdaughter'smemoryalive.Alarmbellswentoffinmyhead.Mustwasn'tjustcloningapet.Shewast
ryingtopreservealostchild.Itseemedawfullyclosetoarealhumancloningscenario,oneinwhichaheartbrokenparenttriestoreplaceasonordaugh
terwhodiesearly.IshotaquestionatJoseCibelli,ananimalcloningscientistatMichiganStateUniversity:isittimetowor
ryabouthumancloningagain?Cibelliquicklyemailedback:“Yes.”ImetCibelli15yearsago,whenIwasamongagroupofjournalist
scoveringcloningnonstop.Backthen,itseemedpossiblethatsomeonemighttrytocopyahumanbeingatanymoment.TherewasanItaliandoctornamedAntinoriwhosaidhewastry
ing.Buthumancloningneverhappened.Thereasonisclear.Inmanyanimals,onlyonein100clonedembryoseverleadstoalivebirth.Ofthosethatareborn,afewsufferfrom
abnormalities(畸形)andquicklydie.Creatingahumancloneisn'tonlyaquestionoftechnology.You'dalsoneedareasontodoit,expertswillingto
help,andsomeonetofunditall.IfinallyaskedMustifshewouldhaveclonedMiyaifshe'dhadthechance?Shesaidit'snotaqu
estionshehasananswerto.“Whenyouhaveachildwhodies,youarenotinaplacetomakearational(理智的)decision,”shesays.2
8.HowdidtheauthorfeelafterknowingMust'sstory?A.Worried.B.Relieved.C.Sympathetic.D.Admiring.29.Whatdoweknowabouthumancloning15yearsago
?A.ItwassupportedbyJoseCibelli.B.Itwasseldomcoveredbyreporters.C.Itreceivedthepublic'sattention.D.ItwasfirsttriedbyanItaliandoctor.30.Whatd
oesParagraph6mainlyfocuson?A.Howanimalsarecloned.B.Whyhumancloningischallenging.C.Howthetechnologyofcloningis
developed.D.Whyclonedembryosaredifficulttopreserve.31.WhatisMust'sattitudetowardcloningherdeaddaughter?A
.Sheisuninterested.B.Sheislookingforwardtoit.C.Shethinksitisirrational.D.Shehasnoidea.DGettingactiveinmidlifecouldbeasgoodforyouassta
rtingyoungwhenitcomestoreducingtheriskofanearlydeath,researchershavesuggested.Butexpertssaythestudyalsoshowsthatthebenefitsfadeonceex
ercisedeclines.“Ifyoumaintainanactivelifestyleorparticipateinsomesortofexercisefromyouthtomiddleage,youcanreduceyourriskfordying,”saidDr.PedroSaint
-Maurice,theleadauthoroftheresearch.“Ifyouarenotactiveandyougettoyour40s-50sandyoudecidetobecomeactive,youcanstillenjoyalotofthosebenefits.
”Thestudywasbasedondatafrommorethan300,000Americansaged50-71whoundertookaquestionnaire(问卷)inthelate-1990s.Theyw
ereaskedtorecalltheextentoftheirmoderatetovigorous(剧烈的)leisureexerciseatdifferentstagesoftheirlife.Researchersthenusednationalre
cordstotrackwhodiedintheyearsuptotheendof2016.Aftertakingintoaccountfactorsincludingage,sex,smokinganddiet,theteamfoundthatthosewhowereex
ercisingintomiddleagehadalowerriskofdeaththanthosewhohadnevercarriedoutanyleisureexercise.However,whe
ntheteamlookedatdifferentpatternsinthewaypeoplewereactiveovertheirlife,itfoundasurprise.Menandwomenwhostartedexerci
singattheageof40-50reducedtheirriskofdeathfromanycausebyabout35%.Thebenefitwassimilartothatseenforpeoplewhoreachedand
maintainedsimilaractivityfromtheirteensor20sonwards.However,thestudyfoundthattheprotectiveeffectofexercised
idnotlastforever.Peoplewhoselevelsofleisureexercisedecreasedbymiddleagehadnodifferenceintheriskofanearlydeathtothosewhohadalwaysbeenco
uchpotatoes.“Ifyouhavebeenactiveandyouslowlydecreaseyourexerciseparticipationasyouage,youlosealotofthebenefitsthatweknoware
associatedwithexercise,”Saint-Mauricesaid.Butthestudyhaslimitations,includingthatitisbasedonindividualsrecallinghowactivetheyw
eremanyyearsbefore.What’smore,theresearchlookedonlyatdeathrecords,nototheraspectsofhealthsuchaslevelsofsicknessanddisease
.Nonetheless,hesaid,themessagewaspositive.“Thisaddstothegrowingbodyofevidenceabouttheimportanceofphysical
activityandexerciseacrosshelifecourse,andindicatesthatitisnevertoolatetostart.”32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthestudy?A.Thestudytookabouttwodeca
destocomplete.B.Thestudyinvolvedaround30,000elderlyAmericans.C.Questionnairesandinterviewswerethesourcesofdata.D.Thepartic
ipantsinthestudytookregularphysicalexercise.33.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoes“asurprise”(Para.3)referto?A.Theearlieryouexer
cise,thegreateryourhealthbenefitswillbe.B.Thebenefitofgettingactiveinmidlifeissimilartothatofstartingyoung.C.Participatinginexercisefro
myouthtomiddleagebenefitsone’shealthgreatly.D.Thebenefitsofexercisinginmidlifewilldeclineonceyoustopexe
rcising.34.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_________.A.womenbenefitmorefromvigorousexercisethanmendoB.peo
pleexercisingfromtheirteenscanmaintainhealthforeverC.anactivelifestylewillnotnecessarilybringpositivehealthbenefits.D
.participants’memoriesmayaffectthereliabilityofthestudyresult35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.GettingActiveWhenYoungB.Health
BenefitsFadingWithAgeC.NeverTooOldtoStartExerciseD.ExerciseHavingItsLimitations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。Work
SmarterNotHarderInDanPink’sFreeAgentNation:TheFutureofWorkingforYourself,heclosesthebookwithalong,excelle
ntlistof“WorkSmarterNotHarder”typeadviceforpeoplewhowanttostartworkingforthemselves.36Belowaremyfavo
rites.●Makea“notto”list.Preparealistthatcontainsallthethingsyoushouldn’twasteyourtimeonuselesstasks,unnecessarymeetings,wo
rthlessphonecalls,andsoon.37●Carryanotebookandpen.ThomasEdisondidit.VirginiaWoolfdidit.AndsodidCharlesDarwin.They
carriedanotebookwiththemeverywhereandwrotedownideasthatpoppedintotheirheads.38Trustme:Thisisafantasticwaytoe
xploreideasandtoweavecreativityintothefabricofyourlife.●39Askquestions.Takesmartpeopletolunch.Read.Readsomemore.Listentoaudiobooks.Takeclas
ses.Addedbenefit:Thismakeslifemoreinteresting.Yetanotherbenefit:Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhomakeconstantlearningp
artoftheirlivesenduplivinglonger.●Guardyourcalendar.Makesureyourtimeisfocusedonyouroneortwotoppriorities(优先).As
kyourself:“IsthishowIwanttobespendingmytimerightnow?”Remember:Youareyourcalendar.40●Respondtocallsande
-mailsquickly.Evenifyourresponseis,“I’llgetbacktoyou,”trytogetbacktopeoplewithin24hours.They’llappreciatethepoliteness.A.Bequi
ck,butdon’thurry.B.Sotreatyourcalendarwithrespect.C.Becomealearningmachine.D.Pagethroughthenotebookoccasionally.E.Trytobeginyourdaythesameway.F.Then
placeitnexttoyour“todo”listandsticktoit.G.Frankly,thelistissogoodIthinkeveryonewouldbenefitfromit.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2
0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和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。Lastmonth,7-month-oldRuthand2-year-oldIdgiewereabandonedbya
gatedcommunityinFlorida.Whenthepairwerefound,thelittleblackandwhite41Ruth'stwobacklegswere42injuredandshecouldhardlywalk.Idgie,ada
chshund(腊肠狗),wascoveredinantswhileshestoodguardoverherlittle43.Theanimals'rescuerswerenotableto44whathadhappenedtoRu
th'slegs.“Wethinkthecatmayhavebeenbornwithadisability,”saidarescuer.“Itwasareally45situation.Ontheone
hand,bothofthemwerefoundinrelatively46shape,notdirtyorstarved,soitseemsasthoughtheyprobablyhada47atsomepoint.Butontheo
therhand,noonecameto48them,andhowcouldthecatgetveryfarwithouta(an)49takingcareofher?”BothRuthandIdgiewere50byJacquelineBor
umlater.Shenoticedthe51betweenthedogandkitten,whichiswhyshenamedthemRuthandIdgie52thecharactersinFriedGreenTomatoeswhosharedastrongfriend
ship.“Their53frombeginningtoendissomethingrightoutofaDisneymovie,”Jacquelinesaid.Thetwoshareaclosebondtothisday,a
ndIdgieseemstobe54toprotectRuthallthetime.“WhenIdgiegetsanewtoy,she55takesitovertothecat,Ruth,andtheyprettymuch56everything,
”Jacquelinesaid.“Besides,there'snodoubtIdgiewouldhavelaiddownherlifetoprotectherbestfriend.”Thebondbetweenthecatanddog57JacquelinetocreateProjectPaw
s,anonprofitorganizationthathelpssheltersto58veterinary(兽医的)costs.SheimmediatelymadeRuthandIdgiethegroup'smascots.“Theyareandwillcontin
uetofightforotheranimalsin59needofhelp,”shesaid.“Theirfriendshiphassomuchtoteachusashumansaboutlove,loyalty,andtheabilitytoloo
k60ourdifferences.”41.A.dogB.cowC.catD.rabbit42.A.seriouslyB.slightlyC.suddenlyD.accidently43.A.masterB.friendC.neighborD.pet44.A
.figureoutB.getthroughC.letoutD.believein45.A.similarB.dangerousC.strangeD.tricky46.A.seriousB.pitifulC.at
tractiveD.good47.A.gardenB.palaceC.homeD.studio48.A.carryB.claimC.accompanyD.help49.A.ownerB.friendC.adultD.dog50.A.boughtB.adoptedC.reportedD.
treated51.A.conflictB.similarityC.cooperationD.bond52.A.forB.byC.afterD.with53.A.messageB.tripC.responseD.story54.A.frightenedB.determinedC.curiousD.
cautious55.A.alwaysB.alreadyC.indeedD.seldom56.A.handleB.learnC.rememberD.share57.A.advisedB.inspiredC.requestedD.forced58.A.coverB.increaseC.creat
eD.relieve59.A.clearB.endlessC.gradualD.desperate60.A.afterB.intoC.beyondD.for.第II卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)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(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Chinesehighschoolstudentshadthemostpositiveattitudetowardonlinelearning61(compare)withthoseintheUnitedStates,Japanand
theRepublicofKorea(ROK),accordingto62reportreleasedbyChinaYouthDaily.Thereportshowedthat63(many)ofthesurveyedstudentsinthefourcountrieswelc
omedonlinelearning,withabout78%ofthemfavoringthiswayoflearning.87.1%ofChinesestudents64(agree)that"Onlinelearningisimportant",and"
onlinelearningisinteresting"wassupportedby91.2%ofthem,bothhigherthan65inanyoftheotherthreecountries.66onlinel
earningcanpushtheboundariesoftimeandspace,thereportsaidthestudentswere67(distract)easily.Itaddedthatstudentsinthefourcountriesexpress
edsimilar68(concern)suchaspoorvision,relyingtoomuch69theInternetandlesseffortinproblem-solvingontheirown.Thestudy,70wasjointlyconductedbyres
earchersofthefourcountries,coveredabout10,000highschoolstudentsinall.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。每次错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),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。Teachingchildrensafetymeasureswillbecomeeasilyforparentsiftheactivityismakingenjoyable.Offeringrewardsfo
rpropersafetypracticeshelptomakethingsfeellikeagameforyoungchildren.Whencrossingthestreet,foranexample,pa
rentscanstopandasktheirkidsthatshouldbedonebeforetakingthefirststepontheroad.Whetherthechildrenanswercorrectlywith
“lookingbothways”,parentscanoffertotakehimforicecreamattheendofthetrip.Educatingchildrenismucheasierandmor
eeffectiveiftheyenjoytheteachingmethods.Inadditionteachingchildrensafetymeasures,parentscanleaveremindersar
oundthehouse.Forinstance,theycanpostnotenearsharpcorners,remindedchildrento“becareful”.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,原定今年6月高考结束后去英国旅游并约定探访朋友Peter,现因故推迟
。请你给Peter写信,包含以下要点:1.写信目的;2.推迟的原因;3.告知新计划。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearPeter,Howarethingsgoingwithyouthesedays?____________
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______________________________Yours,LiHua“龙泉中学、宜昌一中”高三6月联考英语参考答案一、听力(30分1–10BACCA–ACBAC11–20CBABC–BABCA二、阅读理解(40)21–23CAB24–27DACD28–
31ACBD32–35ABDC36–40GFDCB三、完形填空41–50CABAC–DCBAB51–60DCDBA–DBADC四.语法填空61.compared62.a63.most64.agreed65.that66.Though/Although/While67.wer
edistracted68.concerns69.on70.which五、短文改错71.easily–easy/easier72.making–made73.help–helps74.去掉an(example)75.that–what76.Whether–If77.him–them7
8.addition后加to79.note–notes80.reminded–reminding六、书面表达注意内容要点1.写信目的(推迟去伦敦的计划、表达遗憾等);2.推迟的原因(高考推迟、假期延后、安全原因等);3.告知新计划(新的旅游计划、期待见面、祝福语等)。参考范文D
earPeter,Howarethingsgoingwithyouthesedays?I’mterriblysorrytotellyouthatIcan’tmakeittoLondonandvisityouinJuneasprevio
uslyscheduled.WithCOVID-19spreadingaroundtheworld,everybodyhasbeenmoreorlessaffected,andI’mnoexception.Theg
reatestimpactonmeisthattheCollegeEntranceExamthisyearinChinahasbeenpostponeduntilJuly,asaconsequenceofwhichmysummervacationwon’tbeginuntilmid-Jul
yandIhavetoreschedulemytriptoyourcity.Ifthevirusisbroughtundercontrolsoon,IwillgoandseeyounextJanuary,dur
ingmyfirstcollegewintervocation,whenit’llbeconvenientforbothofus.Lookingforwardtoseeingyouthen.Pleasestaysafe.Yours,LiHua获得更
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