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英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。第I卷注意事项:1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上所对

应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。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.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Makingasuggestion.B.Givingawarning.C.Askingpermiss

ion.2.WhatdidthewomanbuyforSarah?A.Ahat.B.Abook.C.Ascarf.3.Wheredoesthemanthinkthepollutionprobablycomesfrom?A.

Themountains.B.Theforest.4.Whatdoesthemanfinditdifficulttodoatthemoment?A.Focusongeography.B.Getenoughsleep.5.Whydidthewomanbuythebag?A.

Becauseofthesize.B.Becauseofthecolor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.HowoftendoesthemanhaveSpanishlec

tures?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.7.Whichsocietyhasthemanjoined?A.FilmSociety.B.MusicSociety.请听第7段材料,回答第

8、9题。8.Whatwillthepart-timelibraryassistantberesponsiblefor?A.Takingspecialphotos.B.Planningphotoexhibits.C.Preparingphotosforusers.9.Howdoesthe

womanfeelabouttheworkinghours?A.Satisfied.B.Embarrassed.C.Thevillage.C.Maketimeforfootball.C.Becauseofthedesign.C.Th

reetimesaweek.C.FoodSociety.C.Shocked.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdidthemanjustdo?A.HehadanX-ray.B.Hehadatoothout.C.Hehad

histeethcleaned.11.Whenwillthemanseethedentistonthe16thprobably?A.At1:30.12.Howwillthemanpay?A.Incash.B.At3:30.B.Byca

rd.C.At4:00.C.Bycheque.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhereisFurnitureABClocated?A.InItaly.B.InAustralia.C.InFrance.14.Whatgave

FurnitureABCacompetitiveadvantageoverothers?A.Itsservice.B.Itsprice.C.Itsmaterial.15.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodowhenwritingtheseconddraft?

A.Providedetailedreferences.B.Checkforwrittenaccuracy.C.Addmoreofhisownviews.16.WhatcanweknowaboutFurnitureABC?A.It

’sgotintoforeignmarkets.B.It’safamily-runbusiness.C.Itstartswithacornerstore.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisinfrontoftheSouthBridge?

A.Thedeerpark.B.Thewatergarden.18.Howmuchdoesachildaged16needtopayforthecastle?A.6dollars.B.8dollars.19.Whichactivitycantouristsdofor

free?A.Therockconcert.B.Thepopconcert.20.Whatcantouristsdoattheendofthetour?A.Watchthefireworks.B.Trylocalsnacks.第二部分阅读理解(共两节

,满分40分)C.Thecarpark.C.10dollars.C.Thejazzconcert.C.Enjoyapicnic.第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,共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。AWomenWhoseInventio

nsChangedLifeRachelZimmerman—BlissymbolPrinter(1984)Attheageof12,ZimmermaninventedtheBlissymbolPrinter,whichhelpspeoplewithphysicaldisa

bilitiescommunicateviasymbolsthatgettranslatedintowrittenlanguage.WhatbeganasaprojectforaschoolsciencefairendedupcompetingattheWorldExhibit

ionofAchievementofYoungInventors.ZimmermannowworksatNASAJetPropulsionLaboratory,whereshedevelopsinnovationscombiningspacetechnologyan

dassistiveintelligence.OlgaD.Gonzalez-Sanabria—LongCycle-LifeNickel-HydrogenBatteries(1987)DirectoroftheSystemsManagementOfficeandthe

highestrankingHispanicatNASAGlennResearchCenter,Gonzalez-Sanabriaplayedacriticalroleinthedevelopmentofthe“Lo

ngCycle-LifeNickel-HydrogenBatteries”whichhelpedenabletheInternationalSpaceStationpowersystem.ShehassincewontheNASAOutstandingLeadershipM

edalandtheNASAExceptionalServiceMedal.AnnTsukamoto—StemCellIsolation(1991)Tsukamotoandhercolleagueswerethefirstsci

entiststoidentifyandisolate(分离)blood-formingstemcells.Patentedin1991—thefirstof12patentsrelatedtoherresearch—Tsukamotohasfurtheredherre

searchandthankstoher,bonemarrowtransplants(骨髓移植)havesavedthelivesofthousandsofpeoplebattlingbloodcancer.DonnaStrickland—

ChirpedPulseAmplification(2018)ThethirdwomantowintheNobelPrizeinPhysics,Strickland,alongwithDr.GerardMourouofFrance,hassignificantlyad

vancedthescienceoflasers(激光).Theydevelopedatechnologyforcreatingshort,powerfullaserpulses.Thetechnique,calledChirpedPu

lseAmplifcation,hasbeenusedincorrectiveeyesurgeries.21.Whatcanwelearnabouttheinventiondevelopedin1987?A.Itconnec

tsspacetechnologywithassistiveintelligence.B.Itcantranslatesymbolsintowrittenlanguages.C.ItisusedintheInternationalSpaceStation.D.Itisthe

inventor’sfirstof12patents.22.WhatisthecontributionofTsukamoto?A.Combiningspacetechnologyandassistiveintelligence.B.Creatingshortandpowerfullaserpu

lses.C.EnablingtheInternationalSpaceStationpowersystem.D.Inspiringacureforbloodcancer.23.Whichinventionmaybenefitth

osewithpooreyesight?A.BlissymbolPrinter.C.ChirpedPulseAmplification.B.StemCellIsolation.D.LongCycle-LifeNickel

-HydrogenBatteries.BIaccidentallyheardafatheranddaughterintheirlastmomentstogetheratanairport.Theyhada

nnouncedherplane’sdeparture.Standingnearthedoor,hesaidtohisdaughter,“Iloveyou.Iwishyouenough.”Shesaid,“Daddy,ourlifetogetherhasbeenmoretha

nenough.YourloveisallIeverneeded.Iwishyouenough,too,Daddy.”Theykissedgood-byeandsheleft.Hewalkedover

towardthewindowwhereIwasseated.Standingthere,Icouldseehewantedandneededtocry.Itriednottointrude(干涉)onhisprivacy,buthewelcomedmeinbyasking,“Didyo

ueversaygood-byetosomeoneknowingitwouldbeforever?”“Yes,Ihave,”Ireplied.Sayingthatbroughtbackmemoriesofexpressingmyloveandappreciationforallmydad

haddoneforme.Recognizingthathisdayswerelimited,Itookthetimetotellhimfacetofacehowmuchhemeanttome.SoIknewwhatthismanwasexperiencing.“Forgivemeforaskin

g,butwhyisthisaforevergood-bye?”Iasked.“Iamoldandshelivesmuchtoofaraway.Ihavechallengesaheadandtherealityis,hernexttripbackwillbeformyf

uneral,”hesaid.“Whenyouweresayinggood-bye,Iheardyousay,‘Iwishyouenough.’MayIaskwhatthatmeans?”Hebegantosmile

.“That’sawishthathasbeenhandeddownfromothergenerations.Myparentsusedtosayittoeveryone.”Hepausedforamomentandlookedupas

ifheweretryingtorememberitindetail.Hesmiledevenmore.“Whenwesaid‘Iwishyouenough,’wewerewantingtheotherpersontoha

vealifefilledwithenoughgoodthings,”hecontinuedandthenturnedtowardme.Hethensharedthefollowingasifhewererecitingitfr

ommemory:“Iwishyouenoughsuntokeepyourattitudebright.Iwishyouenoughraintoappreciatethesunmore.Iwishyouenoughhappiness

tokeepyourspiritalive...Iwishyouenough‘Hellos’togetyouthroughthefinal‘Good-bye’.”Hethenbegantosobandwalkedaway.24.Whyd

idfathersayitwasaforevergood-bye?A.Hewouldwaitforhisdaughter.B.Hethoughthisdayswerelimited.C.Hisdaughterwouldn’tcomeback.D.Hehadaquarrelwithhisdau

ghter.25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorfromthethirdparagraph?A.Heseldomvisitedhisfather.C.Hewasgoodatchatti

ng.B.Hewasbusyworking.D.Hehadthesamefeeling.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceprobablymean?A.Treasurin

gthetimetogether.C.Appreciatingthesunmore.B.Keepingyourspiritalive.D.Makingyourattitudebright.27.Whatsh

ouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.IHaveChallengesAheadC.IWishYouEnoughB.ASadJourneyD.ASadFatherCOneday,gardenersmightnotjusthearthebuzzofbeesamongth

eirflowers,butthewhirlofrobots,too.Scientistshavemanagedtoturnanunassumingdrone(无人机)intoaremote-controlledpollinator(

授粉媒介)byattachinghorsehairscoatedwithaspecial,stickygeltoitsunderbelly.Animalpollinatorsareneededforthereproductiono

f90%offloweringplantsandonethirdofhumanfoodcrops.Chiefamongthosearebees—butmanybeepopulationsintheUnit

edStateshavebeeninsteepdeclineinrecentdecades.Thus,thedeclineofbeesisn’tjustworrisomebecauseitcoulddisrupt(扰乱)ecosystems,butalsobecauseitco

ulddisruptagricultureandeconomy.Peoplehavebeentryingtocomeupwithreplacementtechniques,butnoneofthemareespeciallyeffectiveyet.Scientistshave

thoughtaboutusingdrones,buttheyhaven’tfiguredouthowtomakefree-flyingrobotinsectsthatcanrelyontheirownpow

ersourcewithoutbeingattachedtoawire.“It’sverytoughwork,”saidseniorauthorEijiroMiyako,achemistattheNationalInsti

tuteofAdvancedIndustrialScienceandTechnology.Hisparticularcontributiontothefieldinvolvesagel,onehe’dconsideredam

istake10yearsbeforeandstuckinastoragecabinet.Whenitwasrediscoveredadecadelater,ithadn’tdriedupordegradedatall.“Iwassosurprisedbecauseitstillh

adhighviscosity,”Miyakosaid.Thechemistnoticedthatwhendropped,thegelabsorbedanimpressiveamountofdustfromthefloor.Miy

akorealizedthismaterialcouldbeveryusefulforpickinguppollen(花粉).Heandhiscolleagueschoseadroneandattachedhorsehairstoitssmoothsurfacetomimic

abee’sfuzzybody.Theycoatedthosehorsehairsinthegel,andthencontrolledthedronesoverlilies,wheretheywouldpickupthepollenfromoneflowerandthendepositthe

pollenatanotherone,thusfertilizingit.Thescientistslookedatthehairsunderascanningelectronmicroscopeandcountedupthepollengrainsattachedtothesurfa

ceandfoundthatthedroneswhosehorsehairshadbeencoatedwiththegelhadabout10timesmorepollenthanthosethathadnotbeencoatedwiththegel.Miyako

doesnotthinksuchdroneswouldreplacebeesaltogether,butcouldsimplyhelpbeeswiththeirpollinatingduties.There’salotofworktobedonebeforet

hat’sareality,however.Smalldroneswillneedtobecomemorecontrollableandenergyefficient,aswellassmarter,with

betterGPSandartificialintelligence.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“viscosity”inthethirdparagraphprobablymean?A.Hardness.B.

Stickiness.C.Flexibility.D.Purity.29.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.beesdisruptbothagricultureandeconomyB.beesintheUnitedStatesareont

heedgeofextinctionC.scientistshaveinventedself-poweredrobotinsectsD.Miyakofoundthespecialfeatureofthegelbychance30.Adroneworksbestinpickingu

ppollenwhen__________.A.itsbodyismadelikeabee’sB.itsGPSworksmoreefficientlyC.someflowersarecoatedwiththegelD.horseha

irswiththegelareattachedtoit31.AccordingtoEijiroMiyako,thedrones_________.A.arenotyetreadyforpracticaluseB.mayeventuallyreplacebeesinthef

utureC.aremuchmoreefficientthanbeepollinatorsD.canprovideasolutiontoeconomicdepressionDCometothinkofit,thebalancebetweenlifeandworkisastrangeambition

forafulfillinglife.Balanceisaboutstillness:ifourliveswereeverinbalance—parentshappy,kidstakencareof,workw

orking—thenourprimarythoughtwouldbetoshout“Nobodymove!”andprayallwouldstayperfectforever.Thisfalsehopeismadeworsebythecategoriesthemsel

ves.Theyimplythatworkisbad,andlifeisgood.Andsothechallenge,wearetold,istobalancetheheavinessofworkwiththelightnessoflif

e.Yetworkisnottheoppositeoflife.Itisinsteadapartoflife—justasfamilyis,asarefriendsandcommunity.Alloftheseaspectsoflivinghavet

heirshareofupliftingmomentsandmomentsthatdragusdown.Thesameistrueofwork.Treatworkthesamewayyoudolife:bymaximizingwhatyoulove.Wehaveinter

viewedseveralanesthesiologists(麻醉师)aboutthethrillstheyfeelintheirjobs.Onesaidhelovedthethrillofholdingeachpatienthoveringatthatoneprecisepointbe

tweenlifeanddeath.Anothersaidshelovedthebedsideconversationsbeforetheoperationaimingtocalmthepanicthataffectsmanypatients.Anotherwasdrawnmostlyt

otheanestheticmechanismandhasdevotedhimselftodefiningpreciselyhoweachdrugdoeswhatitdoes.Thinkofyourlife’smanydifferen

tactivitiesasthreads.Someareblackandsomearewhite.Butsomeoftheseactivitiesappeartobemadeofadifferentsubsta

nce.Theseactivitiescontainallthesignsoflove:beforeyoudothem,youfindyourselflookingforwardtothem;whileyou’redoingthem

,timespeedsupandyoufindyourselfinflow;andafteryou’vedonethem,youfeelenergetic.Theseareyourredthreads,andresearchbytheMayoClinicsugg

eststhatdoctorswhoweavethefabricoftheirlifewithatleast20%redthreadsaresignificantlylesslikelytoexperienceburnout.Thesimplest

wayforyoutodothisistospendaweekinlovewithyourjob.Duringtheweek,anytimeyoufindyourselffeelingoneofthesignsoflovewr

itedownexactlywhatyouweredoinginthecolumn“Love”.Andanytimeyoufindyourselffeelingtheoppositewritedownwhatyouweredoinginthecolumn“Dis

like”.Bytheendoftheweekyouwillseealistofactivitiesinyour“Love”column,whichcreateinyouapositivefeeling,oneth

atdrawsyouinandliftsyouup.Ourgoalshouldbeto,littlebylittle,weekbyweek,intentionallyunbalanceallaspec

tsofourworktowardtheformerandawayfromthelatter.Notsimplytomakeusfeelbetter,butsothatourcolleagues,ourfriendsandourfamilycanallben

efitfromusatourverybest.32.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardswork-lifebalance?A.Unclear.B.Neutral.C.Supportive.D.Disapproving.33.Theauthorusesthr

eeanesthesiologistsasexamplesto_________.A.showpeoplegainjoyfromdifferentsituationsB.indicatedoctorstakeprideintheirwo

rkC.provepeoplebenefitfromworkD.implydoctorsreducethepressureofworksuccessfully34.“Redthreads”inthefourthparagraphrefertotheactivitieswhich_____

____.A.requireyoureffortsB.arouseyourpassionC.hurtyourmotivationD.suityourneeds35.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Red

threadsarenecessaryforabalancedlife.B.Recordingactivitiesleadstonegativefeelings.C.Findloveinworkinsteadofkeepingwork-lifebalan

ce.D.Maximizewhatyoulovetoremovetheheavinessfromwork.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。Whydowebuildpatienceabilities?Inbrief,happiness.Betterrelationships,moresuccess.Butindee

dittakeseffortstobuildthemsuccessfully.36Thus,whenthebigonescome,wewillhavedevelopedthepatienceweneedforh

ardtimes.Understandtheaddictivenatureofangerandimpatience.We,humanbeings,arestillconstructedwithouroldreptilian(爬行动物的)brainthatprot

ectsourphysicalandemotionalsurvival.Ontheemotionalsurvivalside,wewantourwaytogetahead,toachieve,to“lookgood.”Le

t’sjustfaceit.37Sothefirststepingrowingpatienceistogetintouchwiththeaddictivequalityoftheoppositeofpatience—anger,impat

ience,blamingandshaming.Weallhavethem.Andwecangrowbeyondthem.Upgradeourattitudetowardsdiscomfortandpain.Painhasitspurposesandpush

esustofindsolutions—wetrytochangetheotherperson,situationorthingthatwethinkiscausingourdiscomfort.Buttheproblemisthatitisnottheoutsidethi

ngthat’sthesourceofourpain,buthowourmindisset.38Payattentionwhentheimpatienceorpainstarts.Mostofusdon’tusuallyrealizeitw

henwearefeelingeventhesmallest—butverypresent—painfulfeelings.39Buttoreallycareforourselves,getcuriousaboutwhat’sactuallyh

appeninginthemomentinsideyou.Focusingonwhat’sactuallyhappening,youcannoticetheworryofnotwantingwhat’shappenin

g,theresistance.40Whenyoufindyourselfimpatient,orangrywithyourself,youcanremindyourselfthatyouaregrowing,andthat,“Sure,thisisun

derstandable;thatiswhathappenstomewhenI’mbothered.”Youcansaytoyourself,“It’strue.Idon’tlikethis;thisisuncomfortable,butIcantolerateit.”A.Practi

cepositiveself-talk.B.Sothesolutiontopainisaninsidejob.C.Patienceabilitiesbenefityouinmanyways.D.Learntoenjoyy

ourselfataneasytime.E.Weignorethefactthatwe’reinpainandfocuscompletelyonfixingtheproblem.F.Theurgetoprotectourselves

andwhatweconsidervaluableisabsolutelyaddictive.G.Effectivewaysarerecommendedtotrainourselvestoworkwithl

ittlepainsandannoyances.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题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。Asismuchquoted

bymany,there’snoscenerywherewehavelonglived.TheFortunemagazineonce41aquestiontopeopleallovertheworld:“Ifyouweretochooseagain,

whatwouldyouliketobe?”“I’dliketo42agrocerystoreandprovidedailygoodsforthelocals,”ajudge43.“Mydream,”saidateacher,“istogod

owntothebeachofCostaRicaandopenasmallinnthere.”Apoliceofficeransweredthathis44istostartafreshasaphotographer.However,theanswersfromseveralbusiness

menwere45.Onewantedtobecomeawoman;anotherindicatedhiswishwastowithdrawfromthehumanworldwhichispretty46forhimandsimplychangeintoa47.Pe

opleinotherfieldsansweredthesamequestionraisedbythemagazineinvariousways.Somewantedtobediplomats,otherslongedtoturn48andexperiencethefeelingofb

eingatopleader,and49othersheldtheideaofacook.Whatevertheysettheirmindson,nonewaswillingto50whattheyare51anewchoiceexist.Peopleforeverfacea52.Th

eyliveafairlygoodlife,butfromtimetotimetheygrowtiredofallthis.Onecanhardlyputthispsychology,resultingfromlife’sboredom

andlackofenthusiasm,53insatiability(不知足)onthepartofhumans.Infact,54causesthat.Whenonebecomestoo55withsomething,heloseshis56andfeelsb

ored.Whatheonceregardedas57lifehasbeena58day.Eventhingsthatofferedhimsomuch59toexcitehim!Suchbeingthe60,thepersontrulyneedstogoelsewhereto

lookforscenery!41.A.posed42.A.sponsor43.A.recalled44.A.desire45.A.informal46.A.dull47.A.monk48.A.presiden

t49.A.otherwise50.A.admit51.A.would52.A.loss53.A.apartfrom54.A.ambition55.A.suited56.A.attachment57.A.ordinary58.A.fancy59.A.attempt60.A.option

B.roseB.sellB.respondedB.determinationB.unlikelyB.realisticB.poetB.professorB.stillB.forgetB.shouldB.trickB.downtoB.lazi

nessB.surroundedB.judgementB.busyB.confusingB.failB.tragedyC.representedC.runC.requestedC.demandC.conventionalC.challengin

gC.dealerC.scientistC.thusC.remainC.couldC.dilemmaC.outofC.greedC.contentedC.comprehensionC.movingC.longC.manageC.caseD.saidD.manufa

ctureD.recommendedD.difficultyD.unusualD.comfortableD.plantD.psychologistD.neverthelessD.considerD.mightD.trapD.upwithD.familiari

tyD.acquaintedD.senseD.appealingD.subtleD.continueD.necessity第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InThisIssueofReader’sDigestHaveyouevervisitedyoudoctorwithaburningissue,certainthatyouwillwalkawaywithanswers,o

nly61(leave)feelingslightlydisappointedthatyourissuehadn’tbeentaken62(serious)?WeareluckytohavetheNationalHea

lthServiceinthiscountry,anarmyofheroeswhohealcompletestrangers.Butsometimes,unconsciousprejudicecangeti

nthewayofpeoplereceivingthetreatmentthattheyneed.RonnyMaye,63NHSpatient,isablack,plus-sizewoman.Shehasoftenfeltthatthestigmas(耻辱)associatedwithherp

hysicalappearancehaveprovenabarrier64gettingthehealthcaresheneeds.Ifthisisaproblemyou’vefacedtoo,she’sheretohelp.OnPage

38,shesharesherexperienceandadvicewithyou.65isawell-knownfactthat66(lonely)canbelinkedtocountlessmentalandphysi

calhealthconditions—evendeath.Sohowcanwestaysociallyconnectedwhenmeetingpeopleisbyfarthe67(risky)thingyoucandoduringapandemic?OnPage56,wetal

ktohealthexpertsaboutisolation,androunduppracticaltipson68toavoidit.Humancontactisnottheonlythingwe69(rob)ofby

COVID-19uptonow;eatingoutisnowalsoadistantmemory.Thisyearhasbeena70(challenge)timefortherestaurantindustry,andyet,manyestablishmentsarefindingn

ewwaysofbringingtheirfoodtothecustomers’tables.OnPage74,readallaboutit.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交换修改作文,请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: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。Onefall,EmilyandIwentcampinginaforest.Aswecookeddinner,abearplayinginanearbylakesm

elledourgarlicbread.Ahungrybearfollowedhisnosetoourcamp,wherewassurroundedbyahighwirefence.Hepulledandbitethewire,pushing

atthewoodenfenceposts.Terrified,wetriedallthebeardefensemeasureweknew,butonvain.Hejustkepttryingtoteardownthefence.Irad

ioedthecampmanagerforhelp.Hetoldmeahelicopterwasonitsway,butitwouldbe15minutesafteritarrived.Makingthebestofthiscloselyencounter,Imanagedtakeso

mepicturesofthebear.Fortunately,thefencewaslastedthrough15moreminutesandthehelicopterarrivedintime.Weweresaving.第二节书面表达(满

分25分)假如你是李华,正在国外留学。下个月你所在的社区将举行以中医为主题的社区活动,目前正在招募志愿者。内容包括:1.提出申请;2.介绍自己的优势;3.期待加入。注意:1.词汇100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:

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