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英语试卷第一部分听力(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。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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inatelephonebooth.B.Inaclothesshop.C.Inapostoffice

.2.Whydoesthewomandislikethemovie?A.It'stoolong.B.It'saforeignmovie.C.It'stooviolent.3.Howdoesthemanlea

rnaboutanimals?A.BysurfingtheInternet.B.Byreadingafewbooks.C.BywatchingaTVprogram.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Hu

sbandandwife.B.Salesmanandbuyer.C.Customerandwaiter.5.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantogetforhim?A.Harddrinks.B.M

ineralwater.C.Somemedicine.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.Whatwillthewomando?A.Takeupanewj

ob.B.Havethemanpromoted.C.Startherowncompany.7.Whendidthemangetapayraiselasttime?A.Threeyearsago.B.Fiveye

arsago.C.Eightyearsago.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydidthemanhaveanoperation?A.Hetookdrugsmistakenly.B.Hehadastomachproblem.C.Hefeltpainf

ulallthetime.9.Howdidthemanfeelshortlyaftertheoperation?A.Relieved.B.Puzzled.C.Uncomfortable.10.Wheredoesthewomansuggest

themangowithher?A.Toahospital.B.Toarestaurant.C.Toagrocerystore.听第8段材料,回答第II至13题。11.What'stheman'sattitudetowardsthe

indoorwildlifecenter?A.Favorable.B.Ambiguous.C.Uninterested.12.Whatanimaldidthemanfailtosee?A.Sharks.B.Butterflies.C

.Treefrogs.13.Whatisthewomaneagertodo?A.Visittheindoorwildlifecenteragain.B.Readmoreaboutthewildlifeanimals.C.Gohomeandh

avearestimmediately.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Toconsultaboutanassociation.B.Toinvitehertoactas

apresident.C.Toaskforhelpwithhisschoolwork.15.Whatyearisthewomanin?A.Thefirstyear.B.Thesecondyear.C.Thefourthyear.16.Howmuchisthefour-yearmembers

hipfee?A.£10.B.£35.C.£40.17.Whatispeercoaching?A.Achallengingsport.B.Anactivityaboutstudy.C.Aninternationalco

nference.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakervolunteeringasintheorganization?A.Adoctor.B.Anengineer.C.Afoodexpert.19.Whatisrequi

redtobecomeavolunteerforMSF?A.Theskillsofdesigningwebsites.B.Theabilitytoworkindependently.C.Thegreatinterestinleadi

ngateam.20.Whatisthespeaker'spurpose?A.Tointroduceademandingposition.B.Tosharehervolunteeringexperience.C.Tolookforvolunteersforanorgani

zation.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThisisWhataREALSilverDollarLooksLikeIfyoutrustintheyen,theeu

ro,andthedollar...stopreading.BecausethisisastoryaboutthesilvercoinEVERYBODYwants.Youreadtheheadlines.Youknowthattroubl

edeconomictimeshaveputglobalcurrencyonarollercoaster(ride.Butmillionshavefoundasmarterwaytobuildlong-termvaluewithhigh-gradecollectable

silver.Andrightnow,thosepeoplearelininguptosecuresomeofthelast2012U.S.MintSilverEagles,America'sNewe

stSilverEagleDollars.Today,youcangraduatetothefrontofthatline.BuynowandyoucanownthesebrilliantuncirculatedSi

lverDollarsforonly$38.95!YouCan'tAffordtoLoseWhyarewereleasing(发行)thissilverdollarforsucharemarkablepric

e?Becausewewanttointroduceyoutowhathundredsofthousandsofsmartcollectorsandsatisfiedcustomershaveknownsince1984—NewYorkMintistheplacetofindthewo

rld'sfinesthigh-gradecoins.That'swhywe'reofferingyouthisBrilliantUncirculated2012U.S.SilverEaglefora

slittleas$37.45(pluss/h).TimingisEverythingOuradvice?Keepthistoyourself.Becausethemorepeoplewhoknowaboutthisoffer,theworseitisfor

you.DemandforSilverEaglesin2011brokerecords.Expertspredictthat2012SilverEaglesmaybreakthemalloveragain.Duetorapidchangesinthepriceofsilver,pricesmayb

ehigherorlowerandaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Suppliesarelimited.CallimmediatelytoaddtheseSilverEaglestoyourholdingsbeforeit'stoolate.OfferL

imitedto40perhousehold2012AmericanSilverEagleCoinYourcost1-4Coins$38.95each+s/h5-9Coins$38.45each+s/h10-19Coins$37.95each+s/h20-40Coins$37

.45each+s/hNote:$10s/h(shippingandhandling)foreachpurchase.Forfastestservice,calltoll-free24hoursaday1-888-20

1-7143OfferCode(代码)ASE177-04.Pleasementionthiscodewhenyoucall.NewYorkMint14101SouthcrossDriveW.Dept.ASE177-04Burnsville,Minnesota55337www.NewYo

rkMint.Com21.TopromotetheSliverEaglescoin,whatisstressedinthead?A.Thecoinisofhighqualityandworthcollecting.B.Thecoincanbec

irculatedasacurrency.C.Limitedsuppliesguaranteeastablepriceofthecoin.D.Demandforthecoinisboundtobreakrecords.22.Ifyoubuysix2012U.S

.MintSilverEaglesbypost,youshouldpayatleastA.230.7B.233.7C.240.7D.243.723.Theadstronglyencouragespeopletopurchasethesilvercoinsby.A.shopping

onlineB.makingaphonecallC.liningupinfrontofthestoresD.writingtothecompanyBDecidingtogethermoney'sworthoutoftheweddingdressonwhichshespentover

$1,000,anAustralianwomanhasbeenwearingherweddingdress,ayearafterherwedding.43-year-oldTammyHalladoptedanewlifestyle----ant

i-consumerism(反消费主义)lifestylein2016afteratriptoIndia,whichopenedhereyestohowmuchweasasocietyconsumed.Shede

cidednottobuyanynewclothesorfootwearforawholeyearaftershereturnedhometoAdelaideinSouthernAustralia,andshemanagedtomakeit.Butlastyear,asherweddingd

ayapproached,shefacedadilemma.Shewantedtolookgoodonthemostimportantdayofherlife,buthowcouldshespendasmallfortuneonthe

weddingdressshewouldonlywearonthatday?"IntheendIdecidedthatifIwasgoingtogetaweddingdress,I'dmakesureIcouldgetmymoney'sworth,"HalltellsPAR

ealLife."ThefirsttimeIworeitaftertheweddingwastovoteintheAustralianelectioninearly2019."the43-year-oldadds."Sincethen,i

t'sbeentoallsortsofplaces.Wearingitonacrowdedtrainwasespeciallyfunny,butI'vewornittodohousework,tofootballgamesandtothegym."Hallsaysthatshehasgo

ttensomestrangelooksfrompeople,butnoirritatingcomments.Itmayhavesomethingtodowiththefactthatthedressisnotthefanciest,butshebelievespeopleare

justtooreservedtosayanything.Anyway,shedoesn'treallycare,becausesheknowsshehastohitthegoalshehassetandwearingthedressmu

ltipletimesisthemostreasonablewayshecouldthinkoftomakethemostofherweddingdress.Hallnowplanstowearherwedding

dressonatriptoIcelandthatsheandherpartnerwilltakenextsummer.24.WhydidTammyHalladoptanewlifestyle?A.To

adaptherselftoIndianlife.B.Tocutdownherconsumption.C.Tosavemoneyforhernexttrip.D.Togetpreparedforherwedding.25.Whatdi

dTammyHalldotogethermoney’sworthoutofherweddingdress?A.Shebroughtfuntopeoplewithit.B.Shetriedtowearittoearnmoney.C.Sheworeitr

epeatedlyindailylife.D.Shegotitexchangedagainandagain.26.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheword"irritating"underlinedinparagraph6?A.Thri

lling.B.Annoying.C.Amusing.D.Confusing.27.WhatcanweinferaboutTammyHall?A.Sheisdeterminedtoturnherideasintopractice.B.Shev

aluesherweddingdresslessthanhertrips.C.Shehasbeenstrugglingtomaketheendsmeet.D.Shehasinfluencedpeople'slifestylewidely.CThereiscer

tainlyevidencethatactorsexperienceablendingoftheirrealselfwiththeirassumedcharacters.Forinstance,BenedictCumberbatchsaid,

“MymumsaysI'mmuchmoreimpatientwithherwhenI'mfilmingSherlock.”MarkSeton,aresearcherattheUniversityofSydney,hasevencoinedtheterm“post-dramaticstr

essdisorder”todescribethelastingeffectsexperiencedbyactorswholosethemselvesinarole.“Actorsmayoftenprolonghabitsofthecharacterstheyhav

eembodied,”hewrites.Arecentfindingdoesn'tinvolveacting,anditindicatesthatmerelyspendingsometimethinkinga

boutanotherpersonseemedtoruboffonthevolunteers’senseofselfledbyMeghanMeyeratPrincetonUniversity.Acrossseveralstudies,theser

esearchersaskedvolunteerstofirstratetheirownpersonalities,memoriesorphysicalattributes,andthentoperformthesametaskf

romtheperspectiveofanotherperson.Forinstance,theymightscoretheemotionalityofvariouspersonalmemories,andthenratehowafriendorrelativewouldhaveex

periencedthosesameevents.Aftertakingtheperspectiveofanother,thevolunteersscoredthemselvesonceagain:theconsistentfinding

wasthattheirself-knowledgewasnowchanged—theirself-scoreshadshiftedtobecomemoresimilartothosethey'dgivenforsomeoneelse.Forinstance,iftheyhadinitial

lysaidthetraitterm"confident"wasonlymoderatelyrelatedtothemselvesandthenratedthetermasbeingstronglyrelatedtoafriend'spersonality,whentheycametoresco

rethemselves,theynowtendedtoseethemselvesasmoreconfident.Remarkably,thismorphingoftheselfwithanotherwasstillapparentevenifa24-hourgapwasleftbetwee

ntakingsomeoneelse'sperspectiveandre-ratingoneself."Bysimplythinkingaboutanotherperson,wemayadaptourselftot

aketheshapeofthatperson.”saidMeyerandhercolleagues.Thatoursenseofselfshouldhavethisqualitymightbealittlediscouraging,especiallyforanyonewhohasstr

uggledtoestablishafirmsenseofidentity.Yetthereisanoptimisticmessagehere,too.Thechallengeofimprovingourselves---oratleastseeingourselvesinamo

repositivelight—mightbealittleeasierthanwethought.Byroleplayingoractingoutthekindofpersonwewouldliketobecome,ormerelybythinkingaboutandspendi

ngtimewithpeoplewhoembodythekindofattributeswewouldliketoseeinourselves,wecanfindthatoursenseofselfchangesindesirableways.“A

seachofuschooseswhotobefriend,whotomodel,andwhotoignore.”writeMeyerandhercolleagues,“wemustmakethesedecisi

onsawareofhowtheyshapenotonlythefabricofoursocialnetworks,butevenoursenseofwhoweare."28.Thefirsttwoparagr

aphsmainly.A.statethatactingrequiresskillsB.explainthestressthatanactorfacesC.showthataroleleavesamarkontheactorD.stresstheimportanceofdev

otingoneselftoarole29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"ruboffon”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Influence.B.Streng

then.C.Confuse.D.Determine.30.Accordingtothestudy,takingtheperspectiveofanotherperson.A.bringschanges

toone'sself-knowledgeB.motivatesonetobetterunderstandhimselfC.helpspeopledealwiththeiridentityproblemsD.producestemporaryeffectsonone'scharac

ter31.Whatisthesignificanceofthestudy?A.Itoffersinstructionsonmakingfriends.B.Itproposesameanstoimproveourselves.C.Itgivesadv

iceonadjustingone'semotions.D.Itpresentsawaytodealwithstressdisorder.DAnewdeviceworkslikeasolarpanel,exceptitdoesn'tharvestenergyfrom

thesuntoproduceelectricity.Instead,itusesenergyfromthecoldnightsky.Inthecenterofthisdeviceisathermoelectricgenerator(热电发电机),whichusesthetemp

eraturedifferencebetweenEarthandouterspacetocreateelectricity.Aslongasonesideofitiscoolerthantheother,thegeneratorcanproduceelectrici

ty.Thecoolersidefacestheskyandisattachedtoanaluminumplate.Thatplateissealedunderatransparentcoverandsurrou

ndedwithmaterialsthatkeepheatout.Itstayscoolerthanthesurroundingairbygettingridofanyheatitabsorbsasinfrared(红外线)radiation.Thatradiat

ioncanzipupthroughthetransparentcoverandontowardouterspace.Thebottomofthegeneratorisattachedtoanexposedaluminumplate,whichisw

armedbythelocalair.Atnight,thetopplatecangetseveraldegreescentigradecoolerthanthebottomofthegenerator.Researcherstestedthedeviceone

clearDecembernightinStanford,Calif.Thegeneratorproduceduptoabout25milliwattsofpowerpersquaremeterofthedevice.Thatwasjustenoughp

owertolightasmallelectriclamp.Furtherimprovementsmightdevelopitsproductiontoatleast500milliwattspersqu

aremeter.“It'saverycleveridea,”saysYuanYang,amaterialsscientistwhoworksatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkCity.

“Thedevicestillneedsimproving.”henotes.“Butthisnewdevicemaybeusefulforbackuppower,"Yangsays,“Itmightalsoprovideabitofe

nergytopeoplelivinginareasthatlackelectricity.”“Thedevicecouldhelppowerremoteweatherstationsorotherenvironmentaldev

ices.”saysAswathRaman,amaterialsscientistwhoworkedonthedeviceattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.“What'smore,thismayb

eusefulinareasthatdon'tseesunlightformonthsatatime.”Ramanadds.32.Howisthedevicedesigned?A.Itincludestwoaluminumplateswith

differentfunctions.B.Itisequippedwithaheat-resistantgeneratorinthecenter.C.Itstwoaluminumplatesareexposed

toairtokeepheatout.D.Itsgeneratorissealedbyatransparentcovertoremaincool.33.Whatisthelimitationwiththetesteddevice?A.Itwon'tbeexpanded

tobemuchlarger.B.Itfailstoproduceelectricityfastenough.C.Itisunabletopowersmallelectriclamps.D.Itproducesalimitedamountofelectr

icity.34.Inparagraph6,YuanYangmainlyintendstoA.evaluatethedeviceonapositivebasisB.pointouttheproblemswiththedevi

ceC.explaintheresearchworkforthedeviceD.commentonAswathRaman'sprediction35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A

.LampsArePoweredbytheEnergyFromtheColdNightSkyB.AGeneratorProducingElectricityHasBeenAppliedinManyAreasC.ScientistsHaveMadeaBreakthrough

inHarvestingGreenEnergyD.ADeviceUsesEnergyFromtheColdNightSkytoProduceElectricity第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。ExperiencedBasedEducationEveryoneisfamiliarwithtraditionaleducation.Yousitinaclassandateacherteaches.Thisisanimportantpartofdevelopment.

Butatsomepoint,everyindividualhastotakechargeoftheirowneducation.Todothis,onemustlookattherootoflearning.36.Basically,unfamiliarexperiences

usuallyaddmorevaluethanexperiencesthatarefamiliar.37.Andweareinabetterstatetolearnsomethingnew.Honestly,someonewhoneverexperienc

esthesamethingtwicewillneverhaveachancetobenefitfromanythinglearned.However,newexperiencesaregenerallywhatmakepeopleinterestin

gandpushthemtogrow.Highschoolisanewexperience.Collegeisanewexperience.However,atsomepointtraditionaleducationbecomesrepetitive.

Itisnotthatyouwon’tlearnanythingelse,butthattheenvironmentissofamiliar.38.Tosolvethis,anindividualneedstointrodu

cenewexperiencesintotheirlife.Youmayspendasummerinadifferentpartofthecountryorpickupsomenewlanguagefromlocals.Youcanalsogotoadrive-inmovieorso

meotherentertainmenteventthatisnewtoyou.39.Thesetypesofexperiencesoftenresultinverylittle“bookknowledge”.Instead,theywilloftenprovideyouwithabette

runderstandingofyourselfasyouexperienceyourreactiontodifferentsituations.40.Itcanbeinvaluableforyoutoworkeffecti

velywithothers.Becomingawell-roundedhumanisn’tsomethingthathappensbyaccident.Youcanspendyourentirelifetimedevelopingyo

urpotential.A.Haseducationchangedsomuchinthelastdecade?B.Theywillalsoprovideyouwithabetterunderstandingofothers.C.Thosenewexperi

encesmaynotleadtogreatpersonaldevelopment.D.Theseareallthingsthatcanstretchandexpandyourexperienceinlife.E.Thisisbeca

useunfamiliarexperiencesrequiremuchmoreofourattention.F.Asaresult,youcaneasilybecomelessawareofyourexperienceandnotlearnasmuch.G.Whatmak

essomeexperiencesaddgreatvaluetoourliveswhileotherexperiencesdonot?第三部分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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。TheworkforwhichThomasMalthusisstillmostwidelyknownishisEss

ayonthePrincipleofPopulation,whichfirstappearedin1798.ThisbookintroducedMalthus's__41__thatpopulationinescapablyoutgrowssubsistence

(生活资料),andthatthisdifferencebetweenpopulationsizeandthe_42_toadequatelymeetthe__43_subsistenceneedsofallthemembersofthatpopulation"naturally"produce

safundamentalstrugglefor__44__inwhichsomeflourishatthe_45__ofothers.CharlesDarwin'smostimportantcontributiontothefieldof__46____,describedinhiswo

rk,OntheOriginofSpecies,wasto_47__Malthus'sobservationthatplantsandanimalsmultiplyfasterthannaturecanpro

videforthemtohisown_48__oftheprocessof"evolution"-thenotionthatdifferentformsoflifedevelop__49__fromacommonancestry(祖先).Combining

theseelements,Darwin__50__thatthefactorsof"thestruggleforexistence"and"thesurvivalofthefittest"arethecentr

almechanisms__51__whichevolutionisbased.Inthissense,then,Darwinintroducedthepossibilitythatconflictand

___52____arebiologicalphenomena,whichare__53__centraltohumansocialexistence.Anumberofmorecontemporarysocialthinkerswere__54__byDarwinandcontin

uedthisparticularversionoftheconflictperspective,commonlyreferredto_55_socialDarwinism,intothetwentiethcentury.Thus,forexampl

e,HerbertSpencer,a56_Englishsocialtheorist,appliedtheseideasofthenatural_57_ofconflictandsurvivalofthefittesttohisnotionof

socialevolution,_58_WilliamGrahamSummer,anAmericansociologist,sawthe_59_forsurvivalamongindividualsasapushtobring

aboutfundamental_60_inthequalityofhumansociallifeoverall.41.A.schemeB.referenceC.theoryD.illusion42.A.abilityB.approachC.ambitionD.intention43.A.in

itialB.basicC.lowD.original44.A.existenceB.attendanceC.presenceD.appearance45.A.painB.offenseC.dangerD.expe

nse46.A.geographyB.biologyC.physicsD.chemistry47.A.attachB.simplifyC.replyD.apply48.A.analysisB.emphasisC.que

stionD.decision49.A.permanentlyB.occasionallyC.graduallyD.constantly50.A.promisedB.projectedC.processedD.pr

oposed51.A.fromB.onC.atD.in52.A.contrastB.compromiseC.struggleD.peace53.A.abruptlyB.absolutelyC.abnormallyD.abstractly54.A.chargedB.rousedC.promo

tedD.influenced55.A.likeB.forC.asD.by56.A.leadingB.directingC.headingD.conducting57.A.pathB.routeC.processD

.channel58.A.whileB.whenC.unlessD.until59.A.rivalB.raceC.compensationD.competition60.A.opportunitiesB.advancesC.adventuresD.oppositions第二节(共10小题

;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Devoteyourselftotheworkyoudo,nottheprizeyoumightget.HaoJingfang,aTsinghuaUniversityalum

na,ispursuingherpassionforwritingandeducation.In2016,she61_____(win)theprestigiousHugoAwardwithhernovella,FoldingBeijing,_62______madeherthefirstfe

malewriterinChinatobringhomethisprize.Lateron,theauthorturnedtoeducation.ShesetupTongxingAcademyforpublicwelfareeducationandWe

Planetstofoster63_______(child)creativityafterschool."Themajortaskforsocietyistohelppeoplegetbettereducat

ion,toelevatetheirskillsetinlinewithfuturetechnologicaladvancements,64_____tobroadentheirhorizons,"Ha

osaid.Since_65_____(found)hercompany,Haohasbeencarrying66____voluntaryteachingprogramsinruralareas."Wereallywantthesekidstohavesuchqual

ityeducationresources_67____kidsfromthecitiesdo,"shesaid."WehopethatthechildrenfromruralChina,ifonedaytheymanagetoliveinthecities,candomore

thancarmaintenance,forexample.Theywillhavetheskillstotakeonotherjobs."DifferentfromthetypicalChineseparentssoambitiousfor

theirchildren,Haosuggestsgivingkidsmorespacefor_68____(try)anderror."Idobelievethebestmentalityforparentsistostandbehindyourc

hildren,"Haosaid."Letthechildcopewiththerealityanddecideforthemselves.Iftheystrugglewithobstacles,youcanofferthemsomeguidanceorencouragement."B

einganeconomicresearcher,69____writerandentrepreneurherself,sheencouragesallwomentodiscovertheirpassions."Weliveinabig,bigworldwithboundlesspo

ssibilities,varioustradesanddifferentvocations.Don'tbetooafraidtotrysomethingnew.Whenyoufindtheonethingthatyouwantto

committo,youwillbecome70_____(fear)tofollowyourdream."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,

并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:l.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。Withgraduationdrawingnear,myclassmatesandIhaddecidedtod

osomethingmeaningtothememoryofourschoollife.Afteraheateddiscussion,weagreedwithmakingavideotorecordourexperiencesatschool.Tobeginwith,materialcoll

ectingtookusawhollyweek,duringwhichweinterviewedourteacherandtookpicturesofeveryaspectofschoollife.Afterthat,thetoughestpartwaseditingand

wedebatedforlongoverhowtoputintothevideo.Eventhoughouropinionsweredivided,somecompromisesweremadeintheend.Tomydelight,avideoturnedoutperfect.Severa

ldayslater,whenthevideowasplayedonthegraduationceremony,itwasveryreceived.Thestudentsandteachersmovedintotearsandsha

redagreattimetogether.Thatsurelygaveusagreatsenseofachievement.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的美国朋友Jim得知你对探月感兴趣,发来邮件和你讨论该话题。请你给他回复

邮件,内容包括:1.月亮在中国文化中的寓意;2.你对人类探月活动的看法。提示词:探月moonexploration注意:1.词数不少于100;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,Iamglad

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sandIhad(删除)decidedtodosomethingmeaning(meaningful)tothememoryofourschoollife.Afteraheateddiscussion,weagreedwith(on)makinga

videotorecordourexperiencesatschool.Tobeginwith,materialcollectingtookusawholly(whole)week,duringwhichweinter

viewedourteachersandtookpicturesofeveryaspectofschoollife.Afterthat,thetoughestpartwaseditingandwedebatedforlongoverhow(what)top

utintothevideo.Eventhoughouropinionsweredivided,somecompromisesweremadeintheend.Tomy(our)delight,a(the)videoturnedoutperfect.Severaldays

later,whenthevideowasplayedonthegraduationceremony,itwasvery(well)received.Thestudentsandteachers(were)movedintotearsandsharedagreattimetogether.Tha

tsurelygaveusagreatsenseofachievement书面表达Onepossibleversion:Iamgladtosharewithyoumoredetailsaboutmypassionformoo

nexploration.ItstartedwithwhatIhadbeentoldaboutthemoonasakidandgrewstrongerwithtime.Asyoucanguess,thereisrichculturalmea

ningbehindthefaithfulcompanionoftheearth.InChineseculture,asopposedtothemasculinityofthesun,themoonisoftencomparedtoaquietandelegan

tlady.Also,itremindspeopleoftheirfamilyandfriendsfaraway.Peoplefeelreassuredknowingthattheyarewatchingthesamemoonasifthemooncouldservea

stheirmessenger.Humanbeingshaveneverstoppedexploringourclosestneighbor.Ibelieveitisofgreatsignificance.Th

edevelopmentofrelevanttechnologyfacilitatestheprogressofscienceingeneral,whichbenefitsoureverydaylife.What’smore,Ithin

kmoonexplorationshowsanimportanthumantrait,thatis,curiosityabouttheunknown,whichisthedrivingforcethathasbroughtourspecies

thisfar.IhopeyoufindwhatI‘vementionedaboveinterestingandreasonable.Bytheway,whatdoyouthinkofwhenyougazeatthemoon?Writebackandtellmeabout

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