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2021-2022学年高二年级第一学期第一次月考英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。祝各位考生考试顺利。第I卷选择题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分2
0分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,你将有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.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotonight?A.Seeacomedy.B.Prepareforthetest.C.Trytocheerthemanup.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout
?A.Acomputergame.B.Animaginarysituation.C.Anexcitingoverseasexperience.3.Whendoestheman’ssonworkalldayatthesupermarket?A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnS
aturday.4.Whatisthewomancomplainingabouttheshoes?A.Itslatedelivery.B.Itswrongcolor.C.Itsbadrating.5.Wha
tistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Brotherandsister.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5
分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Hot.B.Warm.C.Cold.7.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Havin
gabikeride.B.Planningavacation.C.Enjoyingalunchbreak.8.Whatisthewoman'sfeelingintheend?A.Crazy.B.Angry.C.Delighted.听下
面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Whatmadethemandecidetotravelonanelephant?A.Aphotoexhibitionofelephants.B.Agoodknowledgeo
ftraveling.C.Anexpert'sadvice.10.Howlongdidthejourneylast?A.Abouttwoweeks.B.Abouttwomonths.C.Abouttwoyears.
11.WhathappenedtoTara?A.Shewassoldtoamarket.B.Shewassenttoanationalpark.C.Shewasbadlyinjuredonthejourne
y.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。12.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Parents.13.WhatistheaimofReadin
gProgram?A.Toholdreadingcompetitions.B.Toencouragestudentstoreadmore.C.Toformagoodparent-teacherrelationship.14
.Whatshouldstudentsdofirstinthisprogram?A.Choosebooks.B.Takequizzes.C.Attendmeetings.15.Howcanonecheckthemeetingtime
s?A.Bycallingtheoffice.B.Byreadingthereport.C.Byvisitingthewebsite.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分
,满分15分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。16.---Doyoumindmeusingyourelectronicdictionary?---.Pleasegoahead.A.NevermindB.Of
coursenotC.Yes,IdoD.That’sallright17.Rowlinghadspentyearssurvivingverylittlemoneybeforeshebecamefamous.A.onB.atC.inD
.by18.alotofhardworkandatouchofluckplayapart,perseveranceisthekeytosuccess.A.WhenB.WhileC.UnlessD.Where19.IthinkmyfriendJoannedeservesthefirstpri
zebecausesheisalwaysthebest.A.winningB.beingwonC.tobewonD.towin20.Iprefertogoshoppinginthesupermarketbecausethequalityofthegoodsthereisbetterthan
inthesmallshopnearby.A.onesB.thatC.itD.those21.--–Smokingshouldbebannedinpublic---.Itisharmfultoboththesm
okersandnon-smokers.A.I’dliketoB.It’smypleasureC.I’mwithyouonthatD.It’suptoyou22.Heislivingofthewondersofmodernmedicine.A.
comebackB.philosophyC.proofD.belief23.Wehavewatchedthatthrillerinthecinema,becausewemayhavehorribledreamsatn
ight.A.needn’tB.shouldn’tC.mustn’tD.couldn’t24.Idon’tfigureoutwhyJacksonthejoboffer.Afterall,hehasbeenoutofworkforayear.A.turneddownB.putdownC.tur
nedupD.putup25.Thesquirrelwasluckythatitjustmissed.A.catchingB.tobecaughtC.beingcaughtD.tocatch26.Cycling,aswellasjogging
andswimming,asoneofthebestall-roundformsofexercise.A.regardB.isregardedC.areregardedD.regards27.-Theairhereismuchfresherthanbefor
e.-Exactly!Wealotoftreesinthepastfewyears.A.plantedB.haveplantedC.areplantingD.plants28.Onaverage,thereare
800tornadoesintheUSeachyear,about80deathsand1,500injuries.A.havingcausedB.causedC.causingD.tobecausing29.Idon’tthinkthatthesuggestionisperfec
t,butitwouldbeworth.A.puttingforwardB.puttingoffC.beingputforwardD.ofputtingoff30.todinneratauniversity,hewasputonthespot
whenthepresidentsuddenlyaskedhimtogivehimaspeech.A.HavingbeeninvitedB.invitedC.invitingD.Beinginvite第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分
)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31-50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADifferentViewAtage14,15and16,thewaywelookedwasthemostimportantthinginthewor
ldtous.MyfriendsandIwantednothinglessthanperfection.Inhighschool,wejoinedthegymnasticsteam,andour31becameevenmoreimportant
tous.Wehadnofat,onlymuscle.Ontheweekends,wewouldgotothebeach,32ofourflatstomachs.Onesummerday,allmyfriendswereat
myhouse33.Atonepoint,Iwasrunningbacktothepool.I34onabee,andwhileitwasdyingundermyfoot,itstung(蛰)me.Iinstantlysta
rtedtofeel35.Thatnight,Ibegantorunahighfeverandmylegandfootwerered,hotandswollen.Icouldn’twalk.Icouldbare
ly36.Whenmyfootstartedtogonumb,everyonebecamemore37.Myfootwasnotgettingenoughblood.Ihadtogotothe38,andmyleghurtasifitwer
ebadlybroken.Icouldn’tmove.AllIcoulddowasthinkabouthowsoftmywaistwasbecoming.That39memorethananyconcernovermyleg.Thatwouldal
l40whenIheardthedoctorsmentionpossiblycuttingoffmyfoot.Itwasstillnotgettingthe41supplyitneeded.Thedoctorswouldhav
etospeeduptheirtreatment.NeverbeforehadIhadsuchgreat42formyfoot.Andwalkingseemedlikea43fromthegods.Lessandle
sswouldIwanttohearmyfriendstalkabout44andwhowaswearingwhat.MoreandmoreIexpectedvisitsfromotherkidsinthehospital,whowerequicklybecomi
ngmyfriends.Onegirlcametovisitme45.Everytimeshecame,shebroughtflowers.Shewasrecoveringfromcancerandfeltsheshouldcomebackand46theotherpatients.Shesti
llhadnohair,andshewasswollenfrommedicationsshehadbeentaking.Iwouldnothavegiventhisgirlasecond47before.Inowlovedeveryinchof
herandlookedforwardtoher48.Finally,IwasimprovingandsoonIwenthome.Mylegwasstillswollen,49Iwaswalking,andIhadmyfoot!WhenIwouldgoba
cktothehospital,Ioftensawmyfriend.Shewasstillvisitingpeopleand50goodcheer.Ithoughtifeventherewasanangelonthisearth,ithadtobeher.31.A
.brainsB.bodiesC.gradesD.clothes32.A.proudB.sureC.ashamedD.tired33.A.dancingB.chattingC.swimmingD.jogging34.A.focusedB
.tookC.heldD.stepped35.A.upsetB.anxiousC.fearfulD.sick36.A.standB.runC.jumpD.rest37.A.interestedB.relievedC.concern
edD.surprised38.A.beachB.gymC.schoolD.hospital39.A.troubledB.impressedC.blamedD.shocked40.A.happenB.changeC.helpD.bother41.A.nutrition
B.timeC.airD.blood42.A.devotionB.appreciationC.observationD.admiration43.A.treatB.giftC.promiseD.hand44.A.gymnasticsB.
homeworkC.moviesD.appointment45.A.suddenlyB.eventuallyC.regularlyD.recently46.A.adviseB.serveC.encourageD.instruct47.A.thoughtB.glanceC.choiceD.ch
ance48.A.flowersB.ideasC.visitsD.words49.A.soB.thenC.forD.but50.A.spreadingB.gainingC.enjoyingD.discovering第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列
短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThecostoflivingincountriesliketheUnitedStates,Britain,AustraliaorFrancehasincreasedinrecentyears.But,
ifyou'rewillingtoleaveyourcountryandexplorelifeinotherareas,therearemanycountrieshavinganextremelycheapandlowcostofliving.So,ifyouha
vetheflexibilityoflivingwhereveryouplease,andwanttoliveinacountrythecostoflivingisthecheapestintheworld,che
ckoutthese3countrieswhenplanningyournextmove.CambodiaCambodiamaynotbethefirstcountrythatcomestomindwhenyouthinko
fatropicalparadise,butit'sprettyclose.Theaddedbonusisthatlivinghereisinsanelycheap,unlikesomeothertropicalgeta
ways.Aluxuryhomewithfourbedroomsandapoolwouldonlycostabout$600amonth.Adecentthree-bedroomvacationhomecanbepurchasedhereforjust$20,000.And,
foronlyabout$2,000ayear,youcanalsohireagardenerandhousekeepertotakecareofyourproperty.EcuadorEcuadorissimilartotheUnitedStatesinmanyways,andasa
result,ithasbecomeapopularAmericangetaway.TheyevenusetheUSDollarfortheircurrency.Inthiscountry,it'scheapertoeatouteverydaythancookforyo
urselfonabudgetintheU.S.Youcanevenbuyapropertyforaround$50,000andhiresomeonetotendtoitwhileyou'reaway.MexicoAlthoughthecountryisknownfori
tspovertyriddenstreets,therearemanywealthierareasthatprovideeveryamenityyoumightneed.Youcanliveoffamere$700amonthinMexico,
andthisincludesrentforaniceplace,amenities,food,andanysights.51.Howmuchmoneydoyouneedtopaytolookaftery
ourpropertyforayearinCambodia?A.$600.B.$2,000.C.$20,000.D.$700.52.InwhichcountryyoucanenjoyalifelikeinAmeri
ca?A.Cambodia.B.Mexico.C.Ecuador.D.China.53.WhatthingswillyoubeunabletoenjoyinMexico?A.Anyscenery.B.Amenit
ies.C.Aniceplace.D.Tropicalclimate.54.HowmuchmoneywillyouspendlivinginaluxuryhomewithfourbedroomsandapoolayearinCambodia?A.$20,000B.
$7,200C.$600D.$70055.ThefollowingstatementsareallwrongEXCEPT?A.ThecostoflivingincountriesliketheUnitedStates,Britain,AustraliaorFrancehasdec
reasedinrecentyears.B.CambodiamustbethefirstcountrythatcomestomindwhenyouthinkofatropicalparadiseC.ThepeopleinEcuadorevenusetheUSDollarfo
rtheircurrency.D.Cambodiaisknownforitspovertyriddenstreets.BWhenpeopleaskmehowIstartedwriting,IfindmyselfdescribinganurgentneedthatIfeltto
workwithlanguage.Havingsaidthat,IdidnotknowforalongtimewhatIwaslookingfor.ItwasnotuntilIfollowedthisfeel
ingtoitssourcethatIdiscoveredIhadapassionforwriting.Withsomeencouragementfrommycolleagues,Ihadoneofmypoemspublished.
Thisbitofsuccess,however,wasthepointwheremyproblembegan.Backin1978,Ihadtotravelbetweenthreedifferentcampusesinthemorning,teachingfreshmancompo
sition.AfternoonsIspenttakingmydaughtertoherballetandhorse-ridinglessons.Icomposedmylecturesontheway,andthatwasallth
ethinkingtimeIhad.WhenIreturnedhome,therewasnotenoughofmeleftforwritingafterafullworkingday.Asawayout,Idecidedtogetuptwohours
beforemyusualtime.Myalarmwassetfor5:00A.M.ThefirstdayIshutitoffbecauseIhadplaceditwithinarm'sreach.TheseconddayIsettwoclocks,oneonmynighttable,ando
neoutinthehallway.Ihadtojumpoutofbedandruntosilenceitbeforemyfamilywasawoken.Thiswaswhenmymorningwritingbegan.Sincethatfirstmorningin1978,Ihavebeen
followingthehabittothisday,notmakingoracceptingmanyexcusesfornotwriting.Iwrotemypoemsinthismannerfornearlytenyearsbeforemyfirst
bookwaspublished.WhenIdecidedtowriteanovel,Idividedmytwohours:thefirstforpoetry,thesecondforfiction.Wellorb
adly,Iwroteatleasttwopagesaday.Thisishowmynovel,TheLineoftheSun,wasfinished.IfIhadwaitedtohavethetime,Iwould
stillbewaitingtowritemynovel.WhatIgotoutofgettingupinthedarktoworkisthefeelingthatIamincontrol.Formany
people,theinitialsenseofurgencytocreateeasilydiesawaybecauseitrequiresmakingthetoughdecision,takingthetimetocrea
te,stealingitfromyourselfifit’stheonlyway.56.Whatmotivatedtheauthortostartherwritingcareer?A.Herstrongwishtoshar
e.B.Herkeeninterestinwriting.C.Herurgentneedtomakealiving.D.Herpassionatedesireforfame.57.Whatproblemdidtheauthorfacewhenshedecidedtobeginherwri
ting?A.Shewastooexhaustedtowriteafterabusyday.B.Shehadtroubleindecidingonherwritingstyle.C.Shehadtotaketimetodisciplineherdaughter.D.Shewasunsurea
boutherwritingskills.58.Whydidtheauthorplaceanalarmclockinthehallway?A.Incasetheclockinherroombrokedow
n.B.Incaseshefailedtoheartheringing.C.Toforceherselfoutofbed.D.Towakeupherfamily.59.Howdidtheauthormanagetofinishhernovel?A.Bystic
kingtowritingeverymorning.B.Bywritingwhenhermindwasmostactive.C.Bydrawinginspirationsfromclassicnovels.D.Byreducingherteachinghoursatschool.
60.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor'ssuccessinherwritingcareer?A.Itisnevertoolatetochangeyourjob.B.Imaginativeideasdieawayi
fnottakenintime.C.Atightscheduleisnoexcuseforlackofaction.D.Dailylifeprovidesideasforcreativewriting.C
Whenadoglooksatyouwithbigpuppy-dogeyes,it’shardforyoutogoaway,andyoumayspeakout“Awww”withouthesitation.However,there’sarea
sonwhyyoufindadog’sstaresoattractive.Thatsweetstareactuallycausesthereleaseofaparticularhormone,orchemicalmessengerinthebody.Thish
ormonecreatesfeelingsofaffectioninhumans.Thesamethinghappenstodogswhenpeoplelookbackatthem.Scientistsbe
lievethishelpspeopleandtheirfour-leggedfriendsbond,orfeelconnected.Scientistshavewonderedwhatcausesdogstolovinglystareattheirowners.
Tofindout,ateamofresearchersfromAzabuUniversityinJapanstudied30ownersandtheirdogs.Theresearchersfoundthatafterthepetsandtheirownersspenthalfanhou
rtogether,bothshowedariseinoxytocin(催产素).Onekeyroleofthishormoneinmanyanimalsistopromotebonding,likethatbetweenamother
andnewborn.Theincreaseofoxytocindidn’thappen,though,whenscientistsrepeatedtheexperimentwithwolvesandthehumanswhoha
draisedthem.Asecondexperimentalsofoundthatifdogsweregivenoxytocin,theylookedattheirownerslonger.Scient
istsaren’tsureexactlywhy,butthisreactionoccurredonlywithfemaledogs.Theirowners’oxytocinlevelsalsoroseasaresu
lt.Theresultoftheseexperimentsmighthelpansweranage-oldquestion:Howdidthefearsomewolfancestorofmoderndogsturnintoman’s
bestfriend?TakefumiKikusui,ananimalscientistwhoworkedonthestudy,thinksthatthechangehappenedwhendogsfirstbecamedom
estic(驯养的).AccordingtoKikusui,theremayhavebeenasmallgroupofwilddogsthatwerenaturallyfriendlier.“Humansareverysensitivetoey
econtact.Byusingthisspecialcommunicationtool,thedogsareabletowinoverourhearts.Iftheyaremorelikelytomakeeyecontact,itwouldbeea
sierforthemtobondwithdogowners,”Kikusuisaid.61.AccordingtoParagraph1,peoplesay“Awww”to.A.makethedogstareatt
hemB.expresstheirloveforthedogsC.drawthedogs’attentionawayD.warnthedogsnottoapproachthem62.Accordingtothepassage,oxytocincan.A.reduceanima
ls’painofgivingbirthB.motivateanimals’desirestoprotectothersC.helpanimalstodevelopabetterrelationshipD.enableanimalstosurvivemoreeasilyfromdang
ers63.WecaninferfromParagraph3that.A.dogsgivenoxytocinreactdifferentlyB.femaledogsaremorepopularamonghumansC.oxytocinhelpsdogsbecom
eman’sbestfriendsD.wolvesarenotlikelytobefriendswithhumans64.Theunderlinedwords“thechange”inParagraph4refertothat.A.dogsandwolvesarebestfriendsB
.wolvesbegintobondwithhumansC.dogsbecamefriendswithhumansD.dogsweredomesticatedbyhumans65.What’sthepurposeofth
epassage?A.Tocallonhumanstobefriendlytodogs.B.Togiveadviceonhowtogetalongwithdogs.C.Tointroducetheevolutionpro
cessofwilddogs.D.Toexplainwhyhumansanddogsareconnected.DWehaveoftenheardthat“worksmartandnothard”.Doesonlysmartwork
bringyousuccess?Andifso,thenwhyaresomanyofusstillbusyputtingourbloodandsweatintoworkinghard?Here,we’lldiscusshardworkandsmartwork.H
ardworkstickstothetraditionalformofdoingwork.Itisallaboutconsistentlyworkingtowardsaparticulargoalirrespective(不考虑的)ofitsworth,
notbeingworriedabouttheresultandnotusinganymeanstoreduceyoureffort.Hardworkrequiresalotofcommitmentandsincerityfromtheperson.Alt
houghbeingboringandtiresome,itcangiveyouthebestresultsifitisdonewithheartandsoul.Oneofthepreconditionsofsmartworkishavinganin-d
epthknowledgeorexperienceoftheworkinhand,becausethatallowsyoutolookforefficientwaystodotheworkinaplannedandorgan
izedmanner.Beingasmartworkersavesalotoftimeasyoucanfindmeanstoreduceyourworkbyusinglogicalandinnovativewaystoachieveyourgoals.Besides,italso
givesyouenoughtimetolearnanewtaskwhilecompletingthepresentone.Althoughitseemsthatsmartworkisabetteroption,whatw
eforgetisthatsmartworkisthefruitofhardwork.Onlywhenyouworkhardyougathertheexpertise(专业技能)andtheknowledgetounderstand
theworkinhandandefficientlyimproveonitandworksmartly.Sowhichdoyouthinkshouldbepreferred?Wearesureyouhaveheardof“Unitedwestand,dividedwefa
ll.”,andthatistrueinthiscasetoo.Youwillattaingreatheightsandleadabetterandcomfortablelifeifyoucombineboth
smartandhardworktogether.Ifyouarenotsmart,yourhardworkwillneverpay.Adonkeyonlydoeshardwork,whileahorsedoeshardworkandusesitssmartnesswheneverand
whereveritneeds.Inasimilarway,smartworkistheresultofhardwork.Tomasterthequalityofsmartwork,youreallyneedtowor
khard.Throughhardwork,wegainexperiencewhichhelpsusdiscovernewthingsthatinturnenablesustoworksmartly.Theeffortisimp
ortant,butwheretomakethateffortmakesadifference.66.WhatcanwelearnabouthardworkersfromParagraph2?A.Theylac
kproperworkskills.B.Theyalwayshavegreatpatience.C.Theytendtoignorethegoalofwork.D.Theyobtainexcellentresults
fromtheirwork.67.Smartworkerscansavealotoftimeby.A.makingasensibleplanB.makinguseofcreativewaysC.learningexperiencefromothersD.
gettinginspirationfromanewtask68.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhardwork?A.Itisinspiring.B.Itisefficient.C.Itischallenging.D.Itisfundamental.69.Intheaut
hor’sview,theimprovementofworkpatternrequires.A.keepingworkinghardB.findingamethodofworkingsmartlyC.combiningsmartworkwit
hhardworkD.choosingasuitablewayofworkingbasedonyourneed70.WhatdoestheexampleofdonkeyinParagraph5intendtoshow?A.Itis
uselesstoworkhard.B.Itisnecessarytoworksmartly.C.Theeffortsyoumakemattermost.D.Thehorseisclevererthanthedonkey.第II卷非选择题第四部分:写作(共三节
,满分45分)第一节:单词正确形式填空(u1-u3)(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.AsI(接近)thehospitalwearingmywhitecoat,Ilookjustlikeanyotherdoctor.72.Beingaclownd
octormeansIcanhelppeopleby(使娱乐)them.73.Despite(拒绝)fromseveralpublishers,Salingerrefusedtogiveup.74.Butfightingspiritalonewasno
tenoughto(保证)victory.75.Whatyouhaveachievedisbeyondour(预期).76.Wearedtoinformyouthatyourworkhasbeenaccepted.77.Inthe1980s,the
teambontotheinternationalvolleyballscenewithseveralmajorworldtitles.78.Humorhasbeenanepartofhumanbehaviorforthou
sandsofyears.79.PracticingdayinanddayouthelpedStephenshisskills.80.AfterreceivingtheMVPawardfortwoyearsinar,Stephenexplainedhisphi
losophy.第二节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。AshleyPower’smotherboughtacomputerforherwhenshew
aseight.Whenshewasthirteen,shewassurfingtheInternetregularly,butshecouldn’tfindanywhereforteenagerstomeetandta
lk.Andonedayshethought,“IfIhadmyownwebsite,I’dmakeitareallyinterestingsiteforteenagers.”So,whenAshleywassixteen,shelaunchedherownwebsite,cal
ledGooseHead.Youngpeoplegotexcitedwhentheysearchedonthiswebsiteandstepbysteptheyintroducedthesitetoothersandmademorefriends.Shehadnoideahowbigas
uccessitwouldbe,butthreeyearslater,thesitewasthemostsuccessfulteensiteintheUSA!Itwasgetting100,000hitsevery
day,andAshleyhadabout30employees.Afterafewyears,thewebsitecloseddown.ThenAshley,wholivesinLosAngeles,wasaskedtowri
teabookcalledGooseHeadGuidetoLife.It’ssafetosaythatthisisabookforteensthatthey’llenjoy.Thebookisabouthowtodesignawebsiteandstart
abusiness.Itbeginswithasectioncalled“AllaboutAshley”,whereAshleytellsreaderswhatitisliketobethebossofacompa
nywhenyouareonlysixteen.“Iwassohappy.Butitwascrazyinalotofways.Iwasstressed.Imean,Iwasonlysixteen—Ididn’teven
haveacar!Ifyouweresixteenandyouhadyourowncompany,you’dbestressed,too!”InaninterviewAshleygaveadvicetoteenagerswhowantedtost
arttheirownbusiness,“Justbestrongandhaveyourdreamsandworkhardatthem.Anddon’tlistenwhenpeopletellyouthatyoucan’tdoit,becauseIheard‘no’a
lot.Justkeepgoinguntilyouhear‘yes’!”81.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellus?(Nomorethan10words)82.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“launched”meaninEnglish?
(Nomorethan2words)83.AccordingtoParagraph3,whatdidAshleydoafterGooseHeadcloseddown?(Nomorethan10words)84.HowdidAshleyfeelasayoun
gbossofacompany?(Nomorethan5words)85.AccordingtoAshley’sadvicetosuccess,whatdoyouthinkisthemostimportant?Why?(Nomorethan25words)第三节:书面表达(满分2
5分)假如你是李津,你的美国朋友Peter将参加一场演讲比赛。他对比赛感到非常紧张,特意发来电子邮件,向你求助。请据此并结合下面的写作提示给他回一封信。1.赛前准备,如保持冷静,多加练习等;2.比赛前的注意事项,如面带微笑,表达清晰,幽默等3.祝他好运。注意:⒈词数:100字左右;
⒉可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。