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1赤峰二中2018级高三上学期第四次月考英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分:基础知识(共30小题,满分30分)1.Weshoulddowhatwecanpeople’sawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.A.raiseB.raisingC.t

oraiseD.raised2.hecouldcallthepolice,thethieveshadrunawaywiththesuitcase,leavinghimshockedandhelpless.A.AfterB.Before

C.UntilD.Unless3.I’dappreciateifyoucouldcomeandhelpmeoncemoreandIalwaysappreciatemewithmyEnglishinthepast.A.it;tohelpB.that;helpingC.it

;tohelpD.it;helping4.Aftergraduationfromcollege,hebegantowanderfromcitytocity,forasuitablejob.A.huntingB.tohuntC

.huntedD.hunt5.Doyouhaveanyconcretethoughtsonthisproblem?A.howtodealwithB.whattodealwithC.whatdealingwithD.howdealingwith6.Idon’tknowthereason___y

ouwereabsentfromthemeeting,butI’msureit’sforsomereason____youdon’tknowpeoplehere.A.why;thatB.that;whyC.that;whichD.w

hich;what7.—WouldyoumindifIsmokedhere?—Sorry,you'dbetternot.Yoursmokingintheoffice______me!A.botheredB.willbotherC.hasb

otheredD.isbothering8.whatotherssay,Ithinkhe’saverygoodteacher.A.AlthoughB.DespiteC.AsifD.Evenif9.—Whyhavey

oubeenrushedoffyourfeetrecently?—Twoteammembers______,wehavehadtotakeovertheirwork.A.beingsentawayB.tobesentawayC.havingbeensentawayD.havin

gsentaway210.Onlywhenyoutrywillyoufindhowhardthebottleneckmaybe_____through.A.tosqueezeB.squeezedC.squeezing

D.beingsqueezed11.About60percentofthestudentsfromthesouth,andtherestofthemfromthenorthandforeigncountries.A.are;isB.is;isC.is;areD.are;ar

e12.Sofarwehavedonealottobuildalow-carboneconomy,butitisideal.Wehavetoworkstillharder.A.outofB.farfromC.ne

xttoD.dueto13.Youngpeoplewhohavegotjobsmayrealizeuniversitylessonscan’tbetheonlypreparationforallofthesituations________appearintheworkingworld

.A.whereB.whenC.whatD.that14.Ifyouwanttohitthemark,youmustaimalittleaboveit_________everyarrowthatfliesfeelstheattractionoftheearth

.A.asB.thoughC.incaseD.sothat15.Kidsshouldn’thaveaccesstoviolentfilmsbecausetheymight_______thethingstheysee.A.indicateB.in

vestigateC.innovateD.imitate16.—TheT-shirtIreceivedisnotthesameasisshownonline.—_____?ButIpromiseyouwe’lllookintoitri

ghtaway.A.WhosaysB.WhatforC.WhyworryD.Howcome17.One’slifehasvalue_______onebringsvaluetothelifeofothers.A.aslong

asB.sothatC.nomatterhowD.exceptthat18.________isknowntousallisthatthegameswilltakeplaceinBeijing.A.ItB.A

sC.WhichD.What19.Wewentrightroundtothewestcoastby__________seainsteadofdrivingacross________continent.A.the…theB./…theC.the…/D./…/20.________ki

ndandhelpfultothepeoplearoundus,andwewillmaketheworldanicerplacetolivein.A.BeingB.TobeC.BeenD.Be21.Theyoungmanoffershelp

to___getsintotrouble,whichmakeshimpopularinthecompany.A.whoB.whomC.whomeverD.whoever322.Withtrees,flowersandgrass_____everywhere,m

ynativetownhastakenonanewlook.A.plantingB.toplantC.plantedD.tobeplanted23.—Whataboutgoingabroadforfurtherstudy?—Great,butIne

verexpected______achanceformebefore.A.therebeingB.ittobeC.theretobeD.itbeing24.Bythetimeyoucomebackfromabroadne

xtmonth,weeverythingreadyfortheparty.A.willgetB.willbegettingC.willhavegotD.willbegot25.—HaveyoubeentoNewZealand?

—No.I’dliketo,________.A.tooB.yetC.eitherD.though26.Ofthetwobrothers,Billisyoungerone,andheisaquietboy,thatmostadultslikever

ymuch.A.a;oneB.a;theoneC.the;theoneD.the;one27.Ithasbeenannouncedthatcandidates_____remainintheirseatsuntilallthepapers

havebeencollected.A.canB.willC.shallD.may28.Ateamof15Indianexpertsareorganizingaworkforceof400Cambodians,____.A.mostofthemwomenB.mostofwhomw

omenC.andmostofwhomarewomenD.mostthemarewomen29.Whenwalkingdownthestreet,IcameacrossDavid,whoI_____foryears.A.didn’tseeB.haven’tseenC.wouldn’tseeD.ha

dn’tseen30.Somethingthathappensinyourdailylifewillchangethewayyoulookattheworldandthepeopleinit.A.\B.that

C.inwhichD.allabove第二部分阅读理解(共两节,20小题,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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AThePeddarsWayisawonderfulever-chan

ging,easygraded,46-mile-longdistancewalkstartingfromtheprettywoodlandofKnettishallHeath,throughtoopencountrysideandtracks,pasthistoricpin

goponds,quietlanesandheathland,alongarrowstraightoldRomanroadsandtracksandeventuallyendingatthesandandseaontheNorthNorfol

kCoast.Ithassomuchmoretoofferinthe4wayofhistory.OurpricesforthePeddarsWaywalkarebasedontwopeoplesharingaroom.Ifyouaretravelingo

nyourownasasolotraveler,orifyouarewalkinginagroupbutwouldlikeasingleroom,thentheadditionalsinglesupplementof£30perpersonpernightapplies.Price

sfrom:£410Trailduration:4days'walk,5nights'accommodationDay1WalkfromThetfordtoLtCressingham(14.5miles/23.3km).ThisstretchofthePeddarsW

aystartsinaprettywoodontheoutskirtsofThetfordandtakesyouacrossopencountryside,pineforests,woods,alongfarmtracksandancientpingopondsandthe

edgeoftrainingzones.It'sanextremelypeacefulstretchofthewalk!Day2WalkfromLtCressinghamtoCastleAcre(11mi

les/18.5km).OnceoutofLittleCressingham,muchofthiswalkisonveryquietlanes.AsyouapproachSwatthamyoucomeoffthebeatentrackandheadbackintowoodlanda

ndstraighttracks.MorequietroadsfollowasyoufinishupintheprettyvillageofCastleAcre.Day3WalkfromCastleAcretoSedgeford(13.5miles/21.7km).Thi

sdayisthehilliestwalk,butstartsoffalongmoretarmackedlanesandsomeextremelystraighttracks,aswellasopenlandscapeintheformofheathland,past

ancientburialgroundsandanoldgunpowderstoreclosetoSedgeford,thevillagefullofflintstonesandpantiledcottage

s.Day4WalkfromSedgefordtoHolme/Hunstanton(6.5miles/10.5kmorapprox.8miles/12.9km).VerymuchastraightwalkfromheretoR

ingsteadovercountrysideandlongstraighttracksagainuntilyouheaddowntowardstheseaatHolme.Ashortwalktoday

!31.WhatdoweknowaboutthePeddarsWay?A.Itismostsuitableforsolotravelers.B.Itcovers46milesofRomanroads.C.Itisalongdistancewalkalongthebeach.D.Itis

awalkfullofhistoricalinterests.32.Ifyouprefertolivealone,youwillpay.A.£560B.£460C.£530.D.£44033.Whichdaywillbethetoughestforwalkers?A.D

ay1B.Day3.C.Day2D.Day45BWhenitcomestofinishingameal,theworldisdividedintotwocamps:thosewhochooseasweetpuddingand

thosewhochoosecheese.Thoseinthelattergroupwillnodoubtbeexcitedtolearnthatall-you-can-eatcheesepartiesarenowhappeningintheUK

.Bestnewseverorwhat?Thoughwe'recompletelysoldontheideaofacheesecelebration,itdidgetusthinkwhathappenstoourbodieswhenweea

ttoomuchofit.Whiletherearequiteafewhealthbenefitsthatcheeseoffers,suchasbeingagoodsourceofprotein,calciumandphosphorus,therearealsoafewthings

youneedtobeawareofifcheeseisyourparticularpenchant.AsMelissaKumanpointsout,toomuchofanything,includingcheese,canoftenbeaba

dthing.“Althoughahealthypartofanydietishighinnutrientssuchasiodine,phosphorusandcalcium,whichisgreatforbonesandteeth,cheeseisen

ergydenseand,ifconsumedinexcess,canhaveadamagingeffectonthebody,”sheexplains.Kumansaysyouareatanincreasedriskofheadachesanddigestiveprobl

emsfromconsumingvastquantitiesofcheese.AccordingtoTerryFairclough,nutritionaltherapistandfounderofYourBo

dyProgramme,thefactthatcheeseishighinfatandsaltcanmeanitisalotforthebodytodealwithatonetime.“Beinghighinfat,proteinandsaltwillbedifficulttodigest

,possiblycausingindigestion(AK/R),”heexplains.Butthisdoesn'tnecessarilymeanwehavetoswearnevertoeatchee

seagain.AccordingtoKuman,itisallaboutknowingyourlimits.Portioncontrol,aswithanyfood,iscrucialinmakingsureyourbodyi

sn'toverloadedwithfat,saltorsugarsitcan'tadequatelyprocess,sheexplains,“Werecommendedhavingapieceofcheeseaboutthesizeoftwothumbstogether(30g)asapor

tion.Inadayweshouldaimfor2-3portionsofdairyaday.”34.What'sthebestnewsmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.twocamps

willbeheld.B.CheeseisallowedbytheUK.C.TheUKisholdingcheeseparties.D.It'sOKforpeopletoovereatcheese.35.Whichofthefollo

wingbestexplains"penchant"underlinedinparagraph2?A.AkindoffoodB.AspeciallikingC.Afeelingofhate.D.Acompletemeal36.Whatisparagraph3mainlya

bout?A.Kuman’sstudyonnutritiouscheese.B.Thehealthbenefitsofeatingcheese.C.Kuman’sadviceabouthealthydiet

.D.Theresultsofconsumingtoomuchcheese.37.HowmuchcheeseshouldpeopletakeineverydayaccordingtoKuman?A.Lessthan3

0g.B.About30g-60g.C.About60g-90g.D.Muchmorethan90g.6CDutchtourismbosseswilltrytolimitthenumberofforeignvisitorsasthelandoftulipsandwindmillscompla

insofovercrowding.Arguingthat“moreisnotalwaysbetter”,theNetherlandswillstoppromotingtourismandswitchitsstrategyto"destinationmanagement

".18millionpeoplevisitedtheNetherlandsin2017--morethanthecountry'spopulationandthenumberissettogrowto29millionin2030.Overcrowdingintouristhotspots,e

speciallyAmsterdam,couldreducethequalityoflifeforlocalresidentsandturnthemagainstforeignvisitors,officialshavewarned.Callingfo

r“qualitytourists”who“addvalueanddon'tcauseanuisance”,thetouristboardhasurgedapolicyof“developanddiscourage”tostopattractingundesirablegroups.Am

ongthemeasuresunderconsiderationisatouristtaxsimilartothatinsomedestinationsinSpainandItaly.Localauthoritiesarealsourgedtoconsi

derclosingcertainattractionswhicharepopularwithundesirabletourists.Inrecentyearsmorethanathirdofincom

ingtouristsstayedinthe“hotspot”ofAmsterdam,longpopularforitsnightlifeandmuseums.“Wewanttodrawdifferen

tvisitorstodifferentplacesinHollandwherepossibleatdifferenttimes,”touristofficialshavesaid.“Bydistributingfuturevisitorsmoree

venlyacrossHolland,moreregionsandlocalswillbenefitfromthevalueofvisits.”Inasymbolicmovelastyear,anenormoussculpturespellingout“Amsterdam”wasal

soremovedfromthesquareinfrontoftheRijksmuseum.Thelocalcityisalsoseekingtostopthegrowthofhotels,souvenirshops,ticketsales

outletsandcheeseshops.TourismearnstheDutcheconomy$82bnandin2018accountedforabout761,000jobs-onein13jobsintheNetherlands-butthereisalsoconcernoverthe

environmentalcost.ThetouristboardinthebulbregionoftheNetherlandshashadtostartfencinginfieldsoftulipsd

uetodamagecreatedbythescourgeofselfie-seekingtourists.38.WhywillHollandlimitthenumberofforeigntravelers?A.Travelersaffectthelocalsnegatively.B.Trave

lersbringnoeconomicbenefits.C.Travelersmaketroubleinmanyplaces.D.Travelersexploredangerousareas.39.Whatmeasureisn'tbeingcons

ideredbyHolland?A.Closingsomeattractions.B.Claimingvisitorstobeundesirable.C.GuidingvisitorsacrossHolland.D.Collectingtouristtaxes.40.Whywas"A

msterdam"removedfromthesquare?A.Toaccommodatemoretravelers.B.Tomakeroomformorehotels.C.Tosymbolizethecontrolofthetourists.D.Tobenef

itlocalsbychargingvisitors.741.WhatdotheDutchcareaboutmost?A.Theeconomicdevelopment.B.Theearningsoftourism.C.Thejobopport

unities.D.Theenvironmentalcost.DAmongotherpublicbuildingsinacertaintown,thereisoneancientlycommontomosttowns,greatorsmall:aworkhouse

.AndinthisworkhouseOliverTwistwasborn.Helayonahardlittlebedandstruggledtostartbreathing.Oliverfoughthisfirstbattlewithoutmuchassistancefromt

hetwopeoplepresentathisbirth.Onewasanoldwoman,whowasnearlyalwaysdrunk,andtheotherwasabusylocaldoctor,whowasnotpaidenoughtobeveryinterestedinOliver'

ssurvival.Afterall,deathwasacommoneventintheworkhouse,whereonlythepoorandhomelesslived.However,Olivermanagedtodrawhisfirstbreath,a

ndthenannouncedhisarrivaltotherestoftheworkhousebycryingloudly.Hismotherraisedherpaleyoungfacefromthepillowandwh

ispered,“Letmeseethechild,anddie.”Thedoctorgavethechildtoher.Lovingly,shekissedthebabyonitsforeheadwithhercoldwhitelips,thenstaredwildlyaroundthero

om,fellbackanddied.“Poordear!”saidthenurse,hurriedlyputtingagreenglassbottlebackinthepocketofherlongskirt.Thedoctorputon

hishat,and,pausingbythebedsideonhiswaytothedoor,added,“Shewasagood-lookinggirl,too;wheredidshecomefrom?”“Shewasbroughtherelastnigh

t,”repliedtheoldwoman.“Shewasfoundlyinginthestreet.Shehadwalkedsomedistance,forhershoeswereworntopieces;butwhereshecamefrom,orwheresh

ewasgoingto,nobodyknows.”ThemedicalgentlemanwalkedawaytodinnerandOliverwasleftwithonlythedrunkennurse.Withoutclothesund

erhisfirstblanket,hecouldhavebeenthechildofakingorabeggar.Butwhenthewomandressedhimlaterinroughcottonclothes,yellowwithage,helookedexactlywhat

hewas-anorphaninaworkhouse,readyforalifeofmisery,hungerandneglect.Olivercriedloudly.Ifhecouldhaveknownthathewasanorphan,pe

rhapshewouldhavecriedlouder.Therewasnoonetolookafterthebabyintheworkhouse,soOliverwassenttoaspecial“babyf

arm”nearby.There,heandthirtyotherchildrenrolledaroundthefloorallday,withouttheinconvenienceoftoomuchfoodortoomuchclothing

.Mrs.Mann,theoldwomanwho“lookedafter”them,wasveryexperienced.Sheknewwhatwasgoodforchildren,andafullstomachwa

sverydangeroustotheirhealth.Shealsoknewwhatwasgoodforherself,soshekeptforherownusethe8moneythatshewasgi

venforthechildren'sfood.Theboardresponsiblefortheorphanssometimescheckedonthehealthofthechildren,buttheyalwayssentthebeadle,akindo

flocalpoliceman,toannouncetheirvisitthedaybefore.So,whenevertheboardarrived,ofcourse,thechildrenwerealwaysneatandclean.Th

iswasthewayOliverwasbroughtup.Consequently,attheageofnine,hewasapale,thinchildandshortforhisage.ButdespitefrequentbeatingsbyMrs.Mann,h

isspiritwasstrong,whichwasprobablythereasonwhyhemanagedtoreachtheageofnineatall.42.Whatdidtheoldnursedoafterseeingthedeathofthemother?A.S

hefedthebabywithmilk.B.Sheputherwinebottleaway.C.Sheheldthebabylovingly.D.Shestoppedwarmingherhands.43.Whatdidt

heyellowcottonclothesmeanforOliver?A.Hishealth.BHisgender.C.Hisidentity.D.Hisnationality.44.Whatcanweinfer

aboutMrs.Mann?A.Shedidn'tbothertogivechildrenabath.B.Shespentherownmoneylookingafterchildren.C.Shehadexperiencetokeepchildrenhea

lthy.D.Sheoftentookpossessionofthemoneyforthepolice.45.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Oliverwasbadlytreated.B.Oliverg

rewintoastrongboy.C.Oliverwasinhighspirits.D.Oliverwasoftenbeatenforhisnaughtyactions.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。Havingahobbythatweenjoybringsusjoyandenrichesourlives.Itgivesussomethingfuntododurin

gourleisuretime.46.Weareveryfortunatetohavesomanydifferentoptionsouttheretoday.Infact,thereareentirewebsitesdevotedto

hobbiesandinterests.Therearemanyreasonswhyallofusshouldhaveatleastonehobby,butherearethemainadvantages.47.Peop

lewhohavehobbieshaveexperiencesandstoriesthattheycansharewithothers.Theyalsohavespecializedknowledgethattheycanteacht

oanyonewhoalsohasaninterestinthesametopicsastheydo.Havingahobbycanhelpyoursociallifeandcreateabondwithothers.48.Whether9youjoinaclub,playinaleag

ue,orjustgiftotherswiththefruitsofyourlabor,ahobbyisagreatwaytomeetandgetclosertopeoplewhohavethesameinterestsasyoudo.49.Nomatterwh

attypeofhobbyyouchooseyouwilldefinitelybeexposedtonewideas.Hobbieshelpyougrowinvariousways,includingexposingyout

onewopinionsandtonewwaystolookatlife.Itchallengesyou.Whenyoupickanewhobby,youwillbeinvolvedinactivitiesthatarenovelandchall

enging.Ifyoudon'tfindyourhobbychallenging,thenyoualsowon'tfinditengaging,anditwillbelessenjoyable.50.A.Itmakesyoumoreinte

restingB.IthelpsyoudevelopnewskillsC.IthelpspreventbadhabitsD.ItenrichesyourlifeandgivesyouadifferentperspectiveonthingsE.Tha

tmeansyouneedtofindabetterhobbyF.ItalsoaffordsustheopportunitytolearnnewskillsG.Ahobbyissomethingthatyou

canenjoywithotherpeople第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(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。TheMalaysianstateofSabahontheislandofBorneoisa51fortree-climbers.Itishometosomeoftheworld’stallesttropicaltrees.Ithasalsoprovedtobethetreasu

reforscientistastheyhavealways52lotsoftoweringyellowmerantitrees(akindoftree)findingatreewitharecord53eachyear.Justrecently,scientists54

agoldenfind-theworld’stallesttropicaltreetodate.Itwasfound,55ontheislandofBorneo,inagroveofyellowmerantitrees.Themethodthatscientists

usedto56thistreetoproveitsheightwassurprisingly57.In2018,scientistsusedlaserimageryfromairplaneto58theclusterofhugetrees,bycreatin3-Dimageso

ftheforestcanopyandspottinganyextremelytallgrowth.Subsequently,droneswereflownoverthesiteoftheyellowmerantitreestodouble59thepresenceofthep

robablytallesttree.However,afterfindingthetree,theygo60!Bringingjustatapemeasureandclimbingequipment,a

n61climberissentuptotheverytopofthe100-metertreetoaccurately62theheightofthetree,nicknamed“Menara”whichisMalayfor“tower

”.ThisMalaysianclimberUndingJami63oneoftheworld’stalleststanding10treesonJanuary6,2019.Slowly,but64,Undin

gJamiandhisfellowclimbers65thehighestpointofthetreeandassuredthetreetobeabout100.8meters!Inanintervie

w,Jamitoldabouthis66tothetopofthetree.Whenaskedabouthowhefeltatthe67,Jimreplied,"Iwasscaredbuthonestlythe68fromthetopwasunbelievab

le.Idon'tknowwhattosayotherthanitwasvery,very,veryamazing!Afterwehadmeasuredit,Icouldn't69forthewholenight."Let’shopewewillcontinuetopreservethe70

ofthisworldforaslongaswecan.51.A.shelterB.hellCparadiseD.nightmare52.A.researchedB.designedC.plantedD.discovered53.A.widthB.heightC.lengthD.dep

th54.A.cameacrossB.ledtoC.setasideD.leftout55.A.unsurprisinglyB.unexpectedlyC.unbelievablyD.unfortunatel

y56.A.removeB.transportC.measureD.surround57.A.modernB.unusualC.effectiveD.strange58.A.markB.clarifyC.s

canD.spot59.AassessB.arrangeC.checkD.identity60.A.traditionalB.crazyC.ridiculousD.awkward61.A.educatedB.

experiencedC.admiredD.approved62.A.defineB.preventC.findD.prove63.A.decoratedBclimbedC.trimmedD.protected64.A.easilyB.fearfullyC.surelyD

.clumsily65.AreachedB.observedC.calculatedD.judged66.A.arrivalB.approachC.flightD.journey67.A.topB.distanceC.middl

eD.bottom68.A.viewB.airC.windD.sunshine69.A.workB.sleepC.lieD.eat70.A.habitatsB.heritagesC.wondersD.resources第二节(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材

料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。AcityinJapanishavingaproblemwithgraffiti(涂鸦).However,itisnottheusualtypeofgraffitiwithpaintfromsprayca

nsbeingusedtowriteonwalls.Itisgraffiti71sand.OfficialsinthecityofTottoriareaskingtouriststogiveupwritingmessagesandpic

turesinthesandofits11giantsanddunes.Theofficialssaidthegraffiticausesdamagetothedunesanddestroys72plea

sureothersgetinlookingatthesand.It’ssaidthatmorethan3,300casesof“sandgraffiti”73(occur)atthetouristhotspotinthepastdecade.InJan

uary,twooverseastouristswereordered74(erase)a25-meter-longmessage75read“HappyBirthdayNatalie”.TheTottoriSa

ndDunesarefamousthroughoutJapanfortheir76(nature)beauty.Theyarethelargestandlongestsanddunesinthecountryandformpartofascenicgeo-coastalparkonth

eSeaofJapancoast.The77(big)duneis50metershigh.Thedunesstretchfor16kilometersalongthecoast.Thelocalgovernmentwantstoimprovetour

ists’78(understand)oftheimportanceofthedunes.ItwillsetupmoresignsinEnglish,ChineseandKorean,79(ask)peopletorespectthedunes.Aspokesmansaid,“Weareco

ncernedaboutwhethertherulesare80(full)understood,butwewanttocontinuetoprotectviewsofthebeautifulsanddunes.”第Ⅱ卷第四部分: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,请你修改同桌写的作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:

把缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),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。Thehighschoollifeofthreeyearshave

mademelearnalotofthings.Amongthemteamworkwasthemostsignificantlyforme.Infact,Ididn’trealizeitsimportanceafterIwaselectedmonitorofmyclass.Inthebegin

ning,Ididalmostallthedutiesmyself.However,otherstudentscaredlittleaboutclassactivity.Asaconsequence,Itiredoutanddepressed.ThenIturnedtomyheadteac

her,whomadvisedmetocooperatewithothers.ThusIbegantorecognizethestrengthsatmyclassmatesandmanagedtohaveeveryonetoplay

aroleinclass.Itisworkinginteamsinsteadofonmyownwhichhasfreedmeoftroubleandmademyworkmoreefficient.Withoutteamwork,Iwouldn’thavemadesuch

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