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2021年6月绵阳南山中学2021年春季高一期末热身考试英语试题本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时.先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答
案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.How'sthewea
thertoday?A.Warm.B.Hot.C.Cold.2.HowwillthemangototheTokyoTower?A.Bytaxi.B.Bysubway.C.Bybus.3.Wheredoestheconversatio
ntakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inaschoollibrary.C.Inabookstore.4.Whydoesthegirlwantanewcamera?A.Hercameraisold.B.Hercameraisbroken.C.Her
camerawasgiventosomeoneelse.5.Howmuchshouldthemanpaytotally?A.S150.B.$300.C.$450.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwantt
odoinheryard?A.Toplantroses.B.Toraisechickens.C.Toplantvegetables.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthemanprobably?A.Pleased.B.Upset.C.
Satisfied.听下而一段对话.回答第8和第9两个小题.8.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?A.Thecarlostcontrolsuddenly.B.Afirebrokeoutinthecar.C.Thedriverwascareless9.Whatcanweknowf
romtheconversation?A.Thecarhitabigrock.B.Thecarwasn'tbadlydamaged.C.Themanonlygotslightwounds.听下面一段对话.回答第10至第12三个小
题。10.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Motherandson.C.Fatheranddaughter.11.HowmanyBritisholdmenper100,000werekilledbyal
coholin2016?A.18.B.28.C.18.7.12.WhatpartintheU.K.getsthehighestalcoholdeathrateamongtheold?A.Wales.B.England.C.Scotland.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Wh
ywasthewomanunhappy?A*Becauseshehadafever.B.Becauseshewassohungry.C.Becauseshedidn'tgetpromoted.14.WhydidDaisygetthepromotionaccor
dingtotheman?A.Shehasn'taskedforadayoff.B.She'skeptthetopsalesrecord.C.She'sworkedovertime.15.Whatwillthewomanaskforfromhe
rboss?A.Avacation.B.Apayrise.C.Apromotion.16.WhatdoesthemansuggestClaireshoulddointheend?A.Gofishinginapond.B.Putupwit
htheboss.C.Huntforanewjob.听下面一段独白,回答第17至笫20四个小题。17.WhichairportwastemporarilyshutdowninNewYork?A.LaGuardia.B.JFK.C.Newark.18.Howmanyspecialtru
ckswereusedtocleanupthecityonTuesdaynight?A.1,700B.170C.l7,00019.WhatcanwelearnaboutthesituationinBoston?A.Itwoul
dclearuponFriday.B.Morethanafootofsnowfell.C.A71-year-oldwomanfrozetodeath20.Howmanydeathswerereportedinthe
Midwest?A.Two.B.Five.C.Seven.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,从每小题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIfyoufollo
wtheseinsidertips,yourphotoswilllooklikeyouhadtheplacetoyourselfatthepopulartouristattractions.VaticanMuseums
:VaticanCityTheVaticandrawsmorethanfivemillionpeopleeachyear,andqueuescanreachfourhoursduringpeakseason.ChristieHudson,seniorcommunicationsm
anageratExpedia,recommendschoosingaskip—the—linetour."Thisnotonlyletsyouavoidtheticketcounter,butalsoincludestheuseofaprivatepart
nerentrance."ExtratimetovisittheSistineChapel?Yes!BambooForest:Kyoto,JapanBambooForestistheworthiestsightinKyoto.Ifyou'relongi
ngtoenjoythepathwaysandtakepicturesintotalquietness,KyotoArashiyamaTravelGuiderecommendshittingthefamousBambooGrovePathase
arlyinthemorningaspossible——think7am.ifyou'reupforit.Don'tmissthesehiddentreasuresyoucanonlywitnessinJapan.ChichenItz
a:Yucatan,MexicoHometoElCastilloandtheTempleoftheWarriors,ChichenItzaisamust-see.Wanttobeattherush?Scheduleanearlytourt
hattakesplacebeforeasiteopenstothepublic.Ledbyanarchaeologistguide,it'sfulloffascinatinginsightsandfacts—withouttonsofpack
-wearingtourists.LouvreMuseum:Paris,FranceTheLouvreisoneofthemostpopularmuseumsontheplanet.Ifwaitingaroundinlinetogeti
nisn'tthewayyoupreferIospendyourtimeinParis,considerpurchasingareservedticket.Thiswillgiveyouentrytothepyramidwithinahalf-hourw
indow.TheLouvreisalsoopenuntil9:45pinonWednesdaysandFridays,ifyou'reupforsomelate-nightartvisits.21.WhatisrecommendedalVaticanMuseumsbyChrist
ieHudson?A.Queuinglortourhours.B.Jumpingthewaitingline.C.Takingaskip—the—linetour.D.VisitingtheSistineCha
pel.22.Whichofthefollowingareavailableforearlytouriststoavoidtherush?A.VaticanMuseumsandBambooForest.B.ChichenItz
aandBambooForest.C.BambooForestandLouvreMuseum.D.ChichenItzaandLouvreMuseum.23.Whomightthispassagebeintendedfor?A.Visi
torsinterestedinmuseums.B.Guidesatthetouristattractions.C.Peopleattheticketcounter.D.Touriststoavoidtherush.BEverymanwantshissontobesomewhato
faclone,notinfeaturesbutinfootsteps.Ashegrowsyoualsoage,andyourambitionsbecomemoreunachievable.Youbegintorealizethatyourboy,inyourfootst
eps,couldprobablyaccomplishwhatyouhopedfor.Butfootstepscanbemuddiedandtheycangooffindifferentdirections.MysonJodyhashatedschoolsincedayoneinkin
dergarten.Scienceprojectswaiteduntilthelastmoment.Bookreportsweren'twrittenuntilthefinalthreat.I'vebeenanewspapermanallmyadultlife.Mydaughteri
sauniversitygraduateworkingtowardhermaster'sdegreeinEnglish.ButJody?Whenheenteredthetenthgradehebecamea"vo-tech"stud
ent(技校学生).They'recalled“motorheads"bytherestofthestudentbody.Whenasecretaryinmyofficefirstcalledhim"motorhead'',Iwasshocked."
Hey,he'sagoodkid,“Iwantedtosay."Andsmart,really."Ilearnedlaterthatmotorheadsarc,indeed,different.Theyusual
lyhavedirtyhandsandweardirtyworkclothes.Andtheydon'toftenmakeschoolhonorrolls(光荣榜).Butbeingtheparentofamo
torheadisitselfanexperienceineducation.Wewholaborincleanshirtsinofficesdon'thavetheabilitiesthatmotorheadshave.IbegantolearnthiswhenIhadmycarcrashed.
Thecosttorepairitwasestimatedat$800."Hey,Icanfixit,"saidJody.1doubtedit,butlethimgoahead,forIhadnothingtolo
se.Myson,withothermotorheads,fixedthecar.Theygotparts(零件)fromajunkyard,andabilityfromvo-techclasses.Thelosswas$25insteadof$80
0.Sincethatfirstrepairjob,abrokenair-conditioner,anon-functioningwasherandanon-toastingtoasterhavebeenfixed
.Neighborsandco-workerstrusttheircarrepairstohim.Thesekidsarehappiestwhendoingrepairs.Theyjokeandlaug
handarelivingintheirownrelaxedworld.Andtheirmindsarebrightdespitetheirdirtyhandsandclothes.Ihavelearnedalotfrommymotorhead:publishersneedprinters,
engineersneedmechanics,andarchitectsneedbuilders.Mostimportantly,Ihavelearnedthatfathersdon'tneedclonesinf
ootstepsoranywhereelse.Mysonmaynevermaketheschoolhonorroll.Buthemademine.24.Whatusedtobetheauthor'shopeforhisson?A.Toavoidbecominghisc
lone.B.Toresemblehiminappearance.C.Todevelopinadifferentdirection.D.Toreachtheauthor'sunachievedgoals.25.Whatcanwe
learnabouttheauthor'schildren?A.Hisdaughterdocsbetterinschool.B.Hisdaughterhasgotamaster'sdegree.C.Hissontriedhardtofinishhomework.D.Hi
ssoncouldn'twritehisbookreports.26.Theauthorlethissonrepairthecarbecausehebelievedthat.A.Hissonhadthea
bilitytofixit.B.itwouldsavehimmuchtime.C.itwouldn'tcausehimanymorelossD.othermotorheadswouldconictohelp.27.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeintheend?A.Itisunwi
setoexpectyourchildIofollowyourpath.B.Itisimportantforonetomakethehonorroll.C.Architectsplayamoreimportantrolethanbuilders.D.Motorheads
havegreaterabilitythanofficeworkers.CPeoplehavebeenwonderingwhyelephantsdonotdevelopcancereventhoughtheyh
avelifespans(寿命)thatarcsimilartohumans,livingforaround50to70years.Nowscientistsbelievetheyknowwhy.AteamattheUniversityofChicago,UShasfoundthatel
ephantscarryalargenumberofgenesthatstoptumors(肿瘤)developing.Tobeprecise,theyfound20copiesofananti-tum
orgenecalledTP53inelephants.Mostotherspecies,includinghumans,onlycarryonecopy.Accordingtotheresearch,theextracopiesofthegeneimprovedtheanimal'
ssensitivitytoDNAdamage,whichletsthecellsquicklykillthemselveswhendamagedbeforetheycangoontoformdeadlytumors.“Anincreasedriskofdevelop
ingcancerhasstoodinthewayoftheevolutionoflargebodysizesinmanyanimals,“thestudyauthorDrVincentLynchtoldTheGuardian.Ife
verylivingcellhasthesamechanceofbecomingcancerous(癌变的),largecreatureswithalonglifespanlikewhalesandelephantsshouldhaveagreaterriskofdevelo
pingcancerthanhumansandmice.Butacrossspecies,theriskofcancerdoesnotshowaconnectionwithbodymass.Thisphenom
enonwasfoundbyOxfordUniversityscientistRichardPetointhe1970sandlaternamed"Peto'sparadox(悖论)Biologist
sbelieveitresultsfromlargeranimalsusingprotectionthatmanysmalleranimalsdonot.Intheelephant'scase,themakingofTP53isnature'swayofkeepingthisspeciesa
live.Thestudyalsofoundthatwhenthesamegeneswerebroughttolifeinmice,theyhadthesamecancerresistanceaselephants.Thismeansresearcherscoulduset
hediscoverytodevelopnewtreatmentsthatcanhelpslopcancersspreadingorevendevelopinginthefirstplace.“Naturehasalre
adyfiguredouthowtopreventcancer,"saidJoshuaSchiff-man,abiologistattheSchoolofMedicine,UniversityofUtah,US."It'suptoustolearnhowdifferentanimalsdeal
withtheproblemsothatwecanusethosestrategiestopreventcancerinpeople."28.Whyareelephantsunlikelytodevelopcancer
?A.Theyhavearatherlargebodysize.B.TheirgenessuffernoDNAdamage.C.Certaingenesintheirbodykillexistingtumors.D.Theycarrymanygenestopreventtumorsd
eveloping.29.Accordingtothepassage,whathasbeenariskintheevolutionoflargeanimals?A.Deadlytumors.B.Thehugebodymass.C.Cellskillingthemselves.D
.SensitivitytoDNAdamage.30.Whatdoestheunderlined“Thisphenomenon"inParagraph5probablyreferto?A.LargeranimalshaveprotectionfromTP5
3.B.Theriskofcancerisnotrelatedtobodysize.C.Largeranimalshavealongerlifespan.D.Thelargeranimalsare,thebiggerriskofc
ancertheywillhave.31.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Dependingonnatureissurelyenoughtofightagainstcancer.B
.TheTP53geneshaveprovedusefulinstoppingcancerinpeople.C.ScientistswillprobablyresearchintoTP53tohelppeoplefightagainstcancer.D.T
heextracopiesofelephantgenesareusedtocurepatientssufferingcancer.DChallengingworkthatrequireslotsofanalyticalthinking,planningand
othermanagerialskillsmighthelpyourbrainstaysharpasyouage,astudypublishedWednesdayinthejournalNeurologysuggests.ResearchersfromtheUniversi
tyofLeipziginGermanygatheredmorethan1,000retiredworkerswhowereoverage75andassessedthevolunteers'memoryandthinkingskillsth
roughaseriesoftests.Then,foreightyears,thescientistsaskedthesamegrouptocomebacktothelabevery18monthstotakethesamesortsoftests.Th
osewhohadheldmentallystimulating(刺激),demandingjobsbeforeretirementtendedtodothebestonthetests.Andtheytendedtolosecognitive
(认知的)functionatamuchslowerratethanthosewiththeleastmentallychallengingjobs.Theresultsheldtrueevenafterthe
scientiststooktheparticipants'overallhealthstatusintoconsideration."Thisworksjustlikephysicalexercise,”saysFra
nciscaThen,wholedthestudy.“Afteralongrun.youmaylocilikeyou'reinpain,youmayfeeltired.Hutitmakesyoufit.A
fteralongdayatworksure,youwillfeeltired,butitcanhelpyourbrainstayhealthy."It'snotjustcorporatejobs,orevenpaidworkthatcanhelpkeepyourbrainfit.Shep
ointsout.Awaiter'sjob.forexample,thatrequiresmultitasking,teamworkanddecision-makingcouldbejustasstimulatingasanyhigh-levelofficework.An
d"runningafamilyhouseholdrequireshigh-levelplanningandcoordinating,"shesays."Youhavetobringordertotheactivitiesofthec
hildrenandlakecareofthebillsandgroceries."Ofcourse,ourbrainscandeclineaswegrowolderforlotsofreasons-inc
ludingotherenvironmentalinfluencesorgeneticfactors.Still,continuingtochallengeyourselfmentallyandkee
pingyourmindbusycanonlyhelp.32.Whydidthescientistsaskthevolunteerstotakethetests?A.Toassesstheirhealthlevel.B.Toeval
uatetheirworkhabits.C.Tomeasuretheirmentalability.D.Toanalyzetheirpersonality.33.HowdoesFranciscaThenexplainherf
indingsinparagraph4?A.Byusinganexpert'swords.B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Byreferringtoanotherstudy.D.Byintroducingaconc
ept.34.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“coordinating“inparagraph5mean?A.Cooperating.B.Exploring.C.Teamworking.D.Organizing.35.Whichofthefollowingistheb
esttitleforthetext?A.RetiredWorkersCanPickUpNewSkillsB.OldPeopleShouldTakeChallengingJobsC.YourToughJobMightHelpKeepYouSharpD.CognitiveFunctionM
ayDeclineAsYouAge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。所给选项中有两项为多余选项。Gratitudeisnotonlyanartperfo
rmedindailylife,butalsopartofourtraditionalvirtue.Hasyourmotherorfriendtoldyouthatyou'reanungratefulperson?
Doyoufeelunabletoappreciatetheworldorpeoplearoundyou?Arcyouobsessedwiththingsyoudon'thaveinsteadofbeingthankfulforwhaty
oudohave?36,thenyouwilldefinitelyneedtoworkonbeingamoregratefulperson.Showinggratitudehasbeenputforwardinthelastfewdecades.37Butthe
rearestillsometipsthathelpmakeitpossibleforyoutopracticegratitude.Refusingtoplaythevictimisthefirststepyou'resupposedtotak
e.38.Ifyouwanttobegrateful,stopcomplainingtotheworld,yourteachers,yourfriendsandyourfamilyaboutnotputtingt
hemselvesinyourshoes,andfocusonhowmuchthey'vehelpedandcaredaboutyou.Volunteeringinyourcommunityisanothereffectivewaytoshowhowg
ratefulyouarcforwhattheworldhasgivenyou.Whetheryou'rehelpingcleanupalocalpark,workinginasoupkitchen,orteachingchildrenoradultsinyourcommunitytolearnt
oread,yourattitudetowardslifewillchangepositively.3940Youshouldn'talwaysbegoodonlytoyourclosefriendsorfamilymembers.Youcanhelpaneighborlookforalostdo
g.Youcanalsohelpanoldladycarryhergroceries.Youdon'thavetosearchfortheseopportunitiespurposely.Sometimestheywillpresentthemselves.Sowhentheycome
,actwithgenerosity.You'llbemoregratefulforyourroleplayedintheworld.A.Howeverhardyoutrytoavoidthesequ
estionsB.IfyoufindyourselfinvolvedinoneofthesesituationsC.Gradually,you'llbemoregratefulforthechancesto
repaythesocietyD.Doingarandom(随机的)actofkindnessisalsoagreatwayofpracticinggratitudeE.Whilesuchencouragement
ismorallymeaningful,itseemstobealittleabstract(抽象的)F.Ungratefulpersonsarealwaysblamingtheworldfortheproblemsandowingal
lthefaultstoothersG.Whenyoureflect(反思)onyourthoughts,feelings,emotionsandactions,youareactuallyreflec
tingonyourvalues第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20个小题,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A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Theye
armydadturned80,mybrotherandIdecidedtothrowasurprisepartyforhim.Thenightbefore,IstayedoveratDad'shouse.Hewasl
ookingforwardtotheparty,butseemedalittle41.Iknewwhy.Onepersoncouldn'tbeattheparty——Mom.Shehad42afewyearsbelore,andweallmissedhersomuch.God,Iprayed,pl
easegiveDada43thatMomiswatchingoverhim.MomandDadwere44foreachother.Helovedhersomuch;he45tosaveenoughmoneyfora46beforetheygotmarried.Butitwasn'tu
ntiltheir20lhweddinganniversary(纪念日)thatDadfinallycould47.tobuyadiamondring.Momworeitso48forsomanyyears—atleastuntilth
edayshe49it.Thatdayshewasmakingjellies(果胶)anddidn'twantherringtoget50.Sheremovedtheringand51itonthewindows.Whenshehadfinished,shelo
okedforit_52_butcouldn'tfindit.AtlastMomcried,53Dadsaidtheringwasn'timportantandthe54theyhadforeachotherwasthemo
stimportant.Beforegoingtothe55Ilookedaroundforsomethingtocleanmyshoes,andfoundanoldclothbag.Dadsawit."Imeanttothrowthatoldthing56aweekag
o,"hesaid.Ihelditinmyhandand57there'ssomethingthere.Ireachedin.“Dad,look!”Ishouted,58myfind---Mom'sring.Dadwasvery59andhetooktheringandheldittight
(紧紧地).It_60_allthroughtheparty."Mom'sherewithus,"hesaid.41.A.confusedB.sadC.embarrassedD.annoyed42.A.gotawayB
.wentawayC.passedawayD.ranaway43.A.letterB.wordC.noticeD.sign44.A.perfectB.anxiousC.readyD.aggressive45.A.triedB.managedC.fa
iledD.succeeded46.A.giftB.flowerC.ringD.car47.A.affordB.wantC.tryD.remember48.A.rarelyB.proudlyC.awfullyD.lively49.A.soldB.brokeC.hid
D.lost50.A.colorfulB.brightC.dirtyD.terrible51.A.replacedB.placedC.sentD.slapped52.A.everywhereB.somewhere
C.anywhereD.nowhere53.A.andB.orC.soD.but54.A.childrenB.moneyC.loveD.house55.A.churchB.partyC.cinemaD.square56.A.offB.outC.overD.u
p57.A.sawB.imaginedC.observedD.felt58.A.holdingupB.bringingupC.settingupD.takingup59.A.frightenedB.disappointedC.excitedD.interested
60.A.staredB.blewC.rangD.shone第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号里单词的正确形式。Recently,anacknowledgments(致谢)partinHuangGuoping'sthesis(论
文)61(go)viral(病毒般快速传播的)ontheInternet.Inthispart,theauthorlookedbackonhisbumpy,challengingroadtosuccess,62touc
hedmanypeople."Ihavecomealongway_63(present)thisthesisbeforeyou."Theauthor,HuangGuoping,wroteatthe64(begin)ofhisthesisfort
heChineseAcademyofSciences.Inthethesis,hementionedhewasborninamountainousarea.He65(abandon)byhismoth
erandhisfatherdiedinatrafficaccidentwhenhewasattheageof17.Aftergoingfromamiddleschoolinaremotearea66SouthwestUniversityinChongqin
g,andpursuinghisdoctoraldegreeintheChineseAcademyofSciences,hesaid"Icouldn'trememberhowmanytimesIhadfelttheburdensoflife.""But_67I
believewassimple.Ikeeponstudying,68(hope)togetoutofmyhometown,andproveIhaven'tlivedinvain."Attheendoftheacknowledgement,Huangexpresse
d_69(he)wishes."IhopeIcankeepayoungheartafteryearsoffightingandIhope1havethechancetorediscovertheworld.Iwouldfeelitwas70(definite)w
orthyifcoulddosomethingtomakesomeoneelse'slifebetter."第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小期1分,满分1。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。每处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
的词下划一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。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。InAugust1996.IcametothetownofFulingwhich1wastospend
twoyearsteachingEnglish.Whenthefirstsemesterfinished,mycolleaguesand1haveatripalongtheThreeGorges.Shownourpassport
s,wewereallowedtogetontheboatforJiangyou.Weleftthedocksinabeautifulafternoon.Asthesunset,andwedockedatFen
gdu.There,wecouldseethebeautifullysceneofthesunsettingbehindthewhitepagoda.MycolleaguesaswellasIwastootiredtoget
upearlytoseetheQutangGorgethenextmorning.ButwehadpleasanttimeduringtheWuGorge.AstheycameoutoftheXilingGorge,wesailedintothecon
structionsiteoftheThreeGorgesDam.Weweren'tallowedtogetofftheboat,sowetookseveralpictureondeckinthedistance.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你们学
校昨天举办了关于汉朝的文化活动。请你给你的加拿大网友Jack写一封邮件告知他此事,内容包括:1.活动目的、时间和地点;2.主要内容(汉代舞蹈表演及汉服介绍);3.你的感受。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行
文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。参考词汇:汉服:HanclothingDearJack,......Yours,LiHua2021年春季高一期末热身考试英语答案1-5:CBABC6-10:ABA
CA11-15:BCCAB16-20:CBABC21-23:CBD24-27:DACA28-31:DABC32-35:CBDC36-40:BEFCD41-45:BCDAA46-50:CABDC51-55:BADCB56-60:BDACD语法填空:
61.hasgone62.which63.topresent64.Beginning65.wasabandoned66.to67.what68,hoping69.His70.definitely短文改错:which-wherehave-hadShown-Showingin
-on去掉wedocked前的andbeautifully—beautifulwas-werepleasant前加athey-wepicture-pictures书面表达参考范文DearJack,Inordertoprotecttrad
itionalChineseculture,anactivityaboutthecultureoftheHanDynastywasheldinourschoolballyesterday.Sinceyouareinterestedintradit
ionalChineseculture,Iamwritingtotellyouaboutit.Theactivitystartedwithawonderfuldanceperformedbyseveralgirlswearingbeautif
ully-designedHanclothing.Later,ateacherintroducedthefeaturesandhistoryofHanclothingaswellasthebrilliantcultureoftheHanDynasty.Studentswho
hadquestionsaskedtheteacheractively.Throughthisactivity,IhavelearnedmoreaboutthecultureoftheHanDynast
yandbroadenedmyhorizon.It'ssomeaningful.IhopeonedayIcanshowyouthebeautyofHanclothing.Yours、LiHua