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屯溪一中高一年级线上教学效果检测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.Whatdoesthemanthinkofadvertisements?A.Annoying.B.Beneficial.C.Unreliable.2.WhatisBobdoing?
A.WatchingTV.B.Playingbasketball.C.Havingarest.3.Howdoestheman’ssongotoschool?A.Onfoot.B.Bycar.C.Bybi
ke.4.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.Helookedafterhisson.B.Hestayedinhospital.C.Heattendedaparty.5.WhatisMike’snationality?A.HeisAmerican.B.HeisBrit
ish.C.HeisAustralian.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.Wherewouldtheconversationprobablyhappen?A.Athome.B.Inaparty.C.Inagrocerystore.7.Whatkindof
cakeisSusangoingtomake?A.Acheesecake.B.Acreamcake.C.Achocolatecake.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetween
thespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Professorandstudent.9.WhatdoesKatepromisetodo?A.Passtheexam.B.Turninthepaperontime.C.Liste
ntotheclasscarefully.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherewillthemanhaveaninterview?A.Ataclothingcompany.B.Atafoodcompany.C.Atacomputercompa
ny.11.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Gotobedearly.B.Wearaformalsuit.C.Behonestabouthisfaults.12.Whenwillthemanarrivefortheinterview?A.A
t8:15.B.At8:00.C.At7:45.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatwillthewomanneedtodobeforenextFriday?A.Writeanovel.B.Wri
teabookreview.C.Takeanexam.14.Whyhasthewomanbeenhandinginherworklate?A.Shehasnotalentforwriting.B.Shefi
ndstheworktoodifficult.C.Shehasbeensickforafewdays.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofcollegelife?A.Interesting.B.Busy.C.Boring.16.Wh
atwillthewomanprobablydoonthe28th?A.Visitanexhibition.B.Gotoaparty.C.Watchanewplay.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whendidthewomandecideonacareerinmusic?A.Att
heageof7.B.Aftershegotintocollege.C.Whenshewasinhighschool.18.HowdidthewomangetintotheAcademyofMusic?A.Sheg
otascholarship.B.Shebecameaconductor.C.Shehasatalentformusic.19.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofplayingintheNati
onalOrchestra(乐队)?A.Terrible.B.Wonderful.C.Uninteresting.20.Whydoesthewomanlikeplayingmusicatweddings?A.Shecanearnmo
neyforit.B.Audiencesfindhermusicentertaining.C.Shecanmeetupwithvariousnewfriends.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A、B、C和D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AVisitorCodeofConductPleasehelpusmaintain(维持)ahealingenvironmentforourpatients.Visitinghoursandpolici
esvarythroughoutthehospital.Pleaseaskastaffmemberaboutthepolicyontheunityouwishtovisit.Weaskthatyourespectthefollowingvisitorrul
es:◆Donotvisitifyouaresick(fever,cough,sorethroat,nausea,orvomiting)orhavebeenexposedtochickenpox(水痘)orothercontagious(传染的)illnesse
swithinthepastthreeweeks.◆Cleanyourhandseachtimeyouenterandleavethepatient’sroom.◆Followisolationprecautions(隔离预防措施)thatarep
ostedonthepatient’sdoor.◆Donottouchpatientequipment,patientwounds,orbandageswhilevisiting.◆Youmustwearshoesandshirtsatalltimes.Clothingmust
becleanandneat.◆Visitorsarelimitedtotwoperpatienteachtime.◆Donotusewaitingroomsonaunitifyouarenotvisitingapatientinthat
unit.◆Waitingroomsarenotforovernightstays.◆Childrenmusthaveadultsupervision(监护)atalltimesandmustberespectfulofthehospi
tal’shealingenvironment.Someunitsdonotallowchildren’svisiting.Youwillbeaskedtoleaveforviolating(违反)anyofth
eaboverulesorforthefollowing:◆Yourbehaviorcreatesarisktopatients,familiesorstaff.◆Youappeartobeill.◆Yourefusetofollowisolationp
recautions.◆Youarenotrespectfulorconsiderateofothers.◆Youfailtosupervisechildren.Ifyoubelievesomeoneisviolatingtheserules,oryouneedassista
nce,pleasenotifysecuritybydialing7363onthehospitalphonesor813-844-7363onyourmobilephone.Securityisavailableatal
ltimes.Waitingareasaremonitoredatalltimesbyasecurityvideocamera.21.Beforeyouvisitaunitinthehospital,youshould______.A.m
akeanappointmentB.checkthevisitingpolicyC.askpermissionfromthedoctorD.haveyourclothesdisinfected22.Accordingtothecode,visitorsareallowedt
o______.A.visitpatientsingroupoftwoB.touchthepatientequipmentC.stayovernightinthewaitingroomD.changeintoslipp
ersinthepatientroom23.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthetext?A.Childrencangotoanyunitifsupervised.B.Youcanaskforsecurity’shelpatanytime
.C.Ifyouseemtobeill,youcanstillvisitunlessitiscontagious.D.Visitorswhoviolatetheruleswillnotbeallowedtovisitagain.BIwasshoppinginthesu
permarketwhenIheardaloudvoicefromacrosstheaisle.“Mom,comehere!There’saladyheremysize!”ThemotherrushedtotheboyshecalledMickey;thensheturnedtometoa
pologize.Ismiledandtoldher,“It’sokay.”ThenItalkedtotheboy,“Hi,Mickey,I’mDarrylKramer.Howareyou?”Hestudiedmefromheadtotoe,andasked,“Areyoualitt
lemommy?”“Yes,Ihaveason,”Ianswered.“Whyareyousolittle?”heasked.“It’sthewayIwasborn,”Isaid.“Somepeoplearelittle.Somearetall.I’mjustnotgoingtogrowan
ybigger.”Afteraboutfivemoreminutesofansweringquestions,IshookMickey’shand,andhereturnedtohismother.Mylifeasalittleper
sonisfilledwithstorieslikethat.IenjoytalkingtochildrenandexplainingwhyIlookdifferentfromtheirparents.Ithastakenmanyyearstodev
elopmyconfidencetobeabletodothat.Ittakesonlyoneglancetoseemyuniqueness.Istandthreefeet,nineinchestall.Iwasbornanachondroplasiadwarf(患软骨发育不全症的侏儒).
Despitethis,myparentsencouragedmetodoallthethingsthekidsaroundmedidwhenIwasgrowingup.Whenmyneighborsgottwo-wheelb
ikes,Igotatwo-wheelbike.Whentheyroller-skated,Iroller-skated.Ididn’trealizehowshortIwasuntilIstartedschool.There,afewkidspick
edonme,callingmenames.ThenIknew.Afterthat,Ibegantohatethefirstdayofschooleachyear.Astimewenton,IjusttriedtosmileandacceptthefactthatIwasgoingt
obenoticedmywholelife.Iwasdeterminedtomakemyuniquenessanadvantageratherthanadisadvantage.WhatIlackedinh
eight,Imadeupforinpersonality.I’m47now,andthestareshavenotdiminishedasI’vegrownolder.Peoplelookindisbeliefwhentheyseem
egetoutofmycaronthedriver’sside.Duringthosetimes,Itrytokeepagoodattitude.Andit’sthechildren’squestionstha
tmakemylifespecial.WhenItalkwithchildren,theyleavecontentthattheirquestionshavebeenanswered.Myhopeisthatintakingtimewiththem,Iwille
ncouragethemtoaccepttheirpeers,whateversizeandshapetheycomein,andtreatthemwithrespect.24.Themotherapologizedtothe
authorbecauseshethought______.A.hersonmistooktheauthorforherB.hersonwastoonoisyinthesupermarketC.hersonmighthavefrightenedtheauthorD.whathersonsai
dtotheauthorwasrude25.Howdidtheauthor’sparentsbringherupwhenshewasgrowingup?A.Theyinspiredhertoliveasanormalk
id.B.Theyjusttaughtherathomebythemselves.C.Theyencouragedhertobethebestbicyclist.D.Theyoftenremindedherthatshewasdiffere
ntfromotherkids.26.Theword“diminished”underlinedinthesecond-to-lastparagraphprobablymeans______.A.spreadB.focusedC.occurredD.decreas
ed27.Whydoestheauthorenjoytalkingtochildren?A.Shethinkstheyarelovelyandfullofcuriosity.B.Shecangetstrengthandencouragementfromthem.C.Shefeelssaf
eandconfidenttocommunicatewiththem.D.Shewantstoteachthemtoacceptpeopleforwhotheyare.CInmanycountriesoftheworld,peoplecanconfidentlytellyout
hemeaningoftheirtownorcity,butmostpeoplewholiveinManchester,OxfordorBirminghamwouldnotbeabletoexplainwh
atthenameoftheircitymeans.ThenameofeveryBritishtownandcity,however,hasalonghistory.Twothousandyearsago,mostpeop
lelivinginBritainwereCelts.Eventheword“Britain”isCeltic.ThentheRomansarrivedandbuiltcampswhichbecamecitiescalled“castra”.Thisiswhytherea
resomanyplacenamesinEnglandwhichendin“-chester”or“-caster”–Manchester,forexample.TheRomansneverreachedWalesorScotland,andman
yplacenamesthereareCeltic(凯尔特语的).Forexample,Welshplacenamesthatbeginwith“Llan”comefromtheCelticwordforchurch.AftertheRom
ansleftBritain,itwasattackedbytribes(部落)calledtheAnglo-SaxonswhowerefromtheareaofEuropethatisnowGermanyandHoll
and.WithouttheRomanarmy,itwasimpossibletoprotectthecountryfromthesepeople.Thenamesoftheirvillagesoften
endedin“-ham”or“-ton”.Somegottheirnamefromtheleaderofthevillage,soBirmingham,forexample,means“Beormund’svillage”.TheAnglo-S
axonswerefarmersandthelandscapewasveryimportanttothem,sowehavevillagescalledUpton(“villageonahill”–agoodplacetobuildavillage)andMoreto
n(“villagebyalake”,wherefloodscouldmakelifetough).Placenamesthatendin“-ford”(aplacewhereyoucouldcrossariver)also
describethelocationofAnglo-Saxonvillages.Twelvehundredyearsago,theVikingscametoEnglandfromScandinavia.Theytradedw
iththeAnglo-Saxonsbutlivedintheirownvillages.Theseoftenendedin“-by”or“-thorpe”.Thename“Kirkby”means“avillag
ewithachurch”andScunthorpewasthevillageofamancalledSkuma.Finally,in1066,EnglandbecameNorman–theNormansgaveustheplacename“grang
e”,whichmeansfarm.AndhowaboutLondon?Expertscannotagree.TheRomanscalledthecityLondinium,buttheywerenotthefirstinhabitants(居
民).PeopleoncebelievedthattheUnitedKingdom’scapitalcitygotitsnamefromthecastle(城堡)ofaKingcalledLud,butthisisveryunlikely.Ourbestguesstodayi
sthatthenamecomesfromaCelticwordmeaningafastflowingriver.LikeanumberofBritishplacenames,itshistoryislos
tintime.28.TheoriginofBritishplacenamesisunfamiliartomanylocalpeoplebecauseof______.A.thedeathofanci
entlanguagesB.theirlackofinterestinthenamesC.thelonglosthistoryofthenamesD.thefrequentchangestothenames29.Accordingto
thearticle,Stratford-upon-Avonismostlikelyatownbuilt______.A.besideariverB.nearacastleC.onahillD.withachurch30.Whichofthefollo
wingshowsthecorrectorderofthearrivalofinhabitantsinBritain?A.TheCelts—TheRomans—TheVikings—TheNormans—TheAngloSax
onsB.TheCelts—TheRomans—TheAngloSaxons—TheVikings—TheNormansC.TheRomans—TheCelts—TheVikings—TheAngloSaxons—TheNorm
ansD.TheRomans—TheAngloSaxons—TheCelts—TheNormans—TheVikings31.Accordingtothetext,wheredidthenameforL
ondoncomefrom?A.ItisshortforLondinium.B.It‘sfromthetermforariver.C.Itispuzzlingandhardtoconfirm.D.ItcomesfromthecastleofaKing
.DAnewtypeofrobotcouldhelpindustriestocutcostsandmakebetterproducts.Industrialrobotshavelongbeendangerous,cagedcreatures
.Butinrecentyears,thebarriersbetweenrobotsandhumanshavebeencomingdown.Afriendliertypeofrobothasbegunappearin
gonthefactoryfloor–andwithit,anewwayofworkingthatcouldcutcostsinmanyindustries.Oneareathathasbenefitedhugelyisthecarindustry.“Inacarplant,aveh
icleisproducedeveryminute,andapproximately1,000carsaremadeaday,”saidAdolfoSuarezRoos,theAirbusGroupexpertwhoworkswithroboticsonthe
FrenchNationalResearchAgencyprojectICARO.Ontheproject,robotsareabletohelpworkerswithrepetitivetasks.Suarezishopefulthesamesuccesscanbeenjoyedwh
ilemakingplanes.Butgiventhatroboticsisn’taswidelyused,thechallengesareverydifferent.“[Whenmakingcars]arobothas40secondstodoitsjobandthecomple
teprogrammingtasktakesaboutamonth,”hesaid.“AtAirbus,weproduce1.5aircraftperday,sowehavetolookattasksthatwilllastseveralhours
.Weneedmobilerobotsandaverysimplewaytoprogramtherobot.”AtCranfieldUniversity,theEPSRCCentreinIntelligentAutomationistryingtomakethisarealityforfl
ight.Animportantpartoftheworkisunderstandinghowtaskscanbedividedbetweenindustrialrobotsandhumanoperatorstomakeuseoftheskillsofboth.Whenmanandma
chineareworkingtogetheroverlongperiodsoftime,engineersarelookingathowhumancanimprovetherobotortherobotcanimprovethehuman.Theproject,c
alledFuturassy,lastyearbeganintroducingtherobotstoperformtheprocessesthatcouldbeusedacrossothersitesbyAirbus,anaircraftcompany.T
hefirstroboticunitboughtbyAirbusarrivedlastyear,andisnowusedattheA380station,wherehumansnowworkwiththerobot.Keytothesuccessofthisprojectissafety,
andmakingsurethatthebarriersbetweenhumanandrobotarejustenoughtostillallowaproductiveworkingrelationship.ProfPhilWebbclaimsthereisnodoubtthatth
enumberofrobotsputtingtogetheraircraftwillincreasesignificantlyoverthenextfewyears.Costpressuresplacedonthetraditionalcent
ersinNorthAmericaandEuropemeantheysoonwon’thaveachoicebuttomoveaheadwithrobotics.32.Whichindustryhasbenefitedalotfrom
roboticsaccordingtothearticle?A.Thecarindustry.B.Theplaneindustry.C.Thecomputerindustry.D.Theserviceindustry.33.Whatarethemai
ndifficultiesofusingrobotstomakeplanes?a.Thehighcostofrobots.b.Thesafetyofusingrobots.c.Thepoorcreativityofrobots.d.Taskdivi
sionbetweenhumanandrobots.e.Findinganeasywaytoprogramtherobots.A.a,b,cB.b,c,dC.b,d,eD.a,c,e34.Whatisthemainfacto
rthathaspushedtheaircraftindustrytomoveaheadwithrobotics?A.Technologydevelopment.B.Costpressures.C.Ashortageofworkers.D.Thelowefficiencyofwo
rkers.35.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Safetytipsforroboticsinindustries.B.Theaircraftindustry’sdifficultsituation.C.Theuseofrobotsintheaircr
aftindustry.D.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofrobots.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。Itisverycommonforaclassroomtohaveaworldmaponthewall.However,anewmap,calledtheAuthaGraphWorldMap,mightreplacetheoldmaps.
36.____________Thissurprisedmanybecauseearlierwinnersoftheimportantawardhavebeenthingslikerobotsandmobilitychairs.Butthi
smapisveryspecial,becauseitismoreaccuratethanthemapsyouhaveusedatschool.Thisisbecauseitisdifficulttocopythe3-D,sphericalsurface
(球面)oftheworldontoa2-Dmap.37.______________ThismeansplaceslikeNorthAmericalookmuchbiggerthantheyreallyare.NorthAmericalooksthesam
esizeasAfrica,eventhoughAfricaismuchbigger.38.____________Manypeoplehavetriedtofixthisproblem,butuntilnowtheyhaven’tbeensuccessful.39._____
_________CreatedbyJapanesedesignerHajimeNarukawa,itcutstheglobeinto96equaltrianglesandputsthemintoatetrahedron(四
面体)shape.Inthisway,thedesignerkeepstheproportions(比例)ofthelandandwaterthesamewhengoingfroma3-Dsphere
toa2-Dmap.ThemapisalreadybeingusedinJapaneseschooltextbooks.AccordingtotheGoodDesignAwardjudges,itisthebestexampleofwhatthepla
netreallylookslike.40.______________A.ItrecentlywonJapan’s2016GoodDesignAward.B.Thatmeansthebodyoftheworldhasbeenchanged.C.Bodie
sofwaterandlandaredistorted(变形)becauseofthis.D.ItrecentlybecomesverypopularinJapanandcatchmuchattention.E.TheAuth
aGraphWorldMapappearstohavesolvedtheproblemusinggeometry(几何学).F.Similarly,AlaskalooksbiggerthanBrazil,evenif
Brazilismorethanfivetimesbiggerinreallife.G.However,theydidsuggestincreasingtheaccuracyfurtherbycuttingtheworldintoevensmallerpieces.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。Earlyinmycareer,Iwasalwaysstruckbythefactthat“expensive”hotels
chargedextraforthingslikeinternetaccessandmovies.Atthesametime,more41hotelsincludedeverything.Althoughtheselessexpensivehotelsdidnothave42lob
bies(大堂),theydidofferthethingsthatayoungandtired43wouldwant:acleanroomandaquietenvironment.Forthehighpricesyoupayatnicehotels,everythingshouldbe4
4.Theyshouldgiverefunds(退款)forthethingsyoudon’t45insteadofcheatingtheircustomers.Ioncereadanarticleaboutaju
dgewhowasinvitedtoaveryexpensiverestaurantinWashington.Therestaurant’sfoodandservicewereboth46.Buttherewassomethingthatr
uinedthe47:thejudgewascharged$1fortheiceinhis$7mixeddrink.Thefactthathewaschargedtheextradollarseparately–insteadofjustbeingcharged$8–ma
dehimso48thatinsteadoftalkingabouthowwonderfuleverythingwasatthe49,heonlytalkedaboutthe$1.Needlesstosay,he50wentbacktothatrestaurant.Iseethe
51thingisstartingtohappenintheairlineindustry.Forexample,AmericanAirlinesischarging$3.50forsnacksand
$7formeals.52,sodasandwaterarestillfree.Theairlineshouldjustchargea53fareandgiveyouarefundforwhatyoudon’twantoruse.Thiswil
lputmorepowerinthehandsofthe54–theairlinemightbesurprisedtofindthatpeopleare55topayforextraservices.Justimaginewhatcouldhap
penifyoujusttrustyourcustomerstomaketheirown56?Soremember,don’t57yourcustomers.58,chargewhatyouthinkyourserviceorproductisworthandtakeitfrom
there.Thisway,youcanremove59servicesinexchangeforlowerprices.Itbecomesawin-winforyouandyourcustomersbysharingpurchasingdecisions
andthereforegivingyourcustomersmore60.41.A.expensiveB.comfortableC.affordableD.international42.A.fancyB.ti
dyC.quietD.formal43.A.workerB.travelerC.judgeD.student44.A.chargedB.acceptedC.improvedD.included45.A.eatB.allowC.useD.ruin46.A.cheapB.excellentC.di
sappointingD.ordinary47.A.activityB.adventureC.experienceD.experiment48.A.sadB.ashamedC.satisfiedD.angry49.A.restaurantB.partyCbarD.hotel
50.A.oftenB.stillC.hardlyD.never51.A.funnyB.differentC.sameD.strange52.A.CertainlyB.PossiblyC.NaturallyD.Unbelievable53
.A.lowerB.higherC.standardD.discounted54.A.customerB.employerC.companyD.manager55.A.ableB.willingC.proudD.afraid56.A.choicesB.requestsC.plansD.chan
ges57.A.embarrassB.disturbC.discourageD.cheat58.A.ThereforeB.AgainC.InsteadD.Otherwise59.A.spareB.unnecessaryC.badD.important6
0.A.freedomB.supportC.warmthD.service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内单词的正确形式。AsmalltowninN
ewZealandhasannounceda(n)61.________(usual)plantobandomesticcatsinordertoprotectnativewildlife.Thosewho
currentlyowncatswillnotbeforcedtogivethem62.________,accordingtotheplan.However,aftertheircatspassaway,theywillnotb
eallowed63.________(get)anotherone.Thecatswillneedtohavemicrochips(芯片)putjustbelowthesurfaceof64.________skinssothatt
heycan65.________(find)atanytime.Village66.________(official)saytheplanisneededbecausedomesticcats67.________(attack)wildanimalsinthearea.Becau
seofthis,thearea’snativewildlifeis68.________(rapid)disappearing.NewZealandhaslisted150animalspeciesasbeingse
riouslyendangeredandinneedof69.________(protect).Theseanimalsincludeakindofant70.________onlylivesunderonekindofrock,an
dakindoflizard(蜥蜴)thatonlylivesinacertainarea.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: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。H
owcoolitiswhenatrainrunthroughabuilding!Doesthisonlyhappeninsci-fimovies?No,therehassuchatraininreallife.ChongqingRailTr
ansitLine2passesthroughthe19-storybuilding.Thetrainstoptakesupthesixth,seventhandeighthfloor.Theotherapartmentsarenormal.Chongqingisk
nownfor“MountainCity”inChina.Withsomanymountains,peopletheretryeverythingtosavespaceandmakethemeasierfortraveling.Thespecialstationwasde
signedin1998,andopenedthepublicin2004.Thebuildingandthestationarebuiltatthesametime.Accordingtothedes
ignerYeTianyi,theyusedwithspecialtechniquestokeepthenoiselower.Thestationandtrainsdon’tdisturbpeople’sdailyl
ives.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的好友Tom来信想了解你新冠疫情以来在家的学习生活情况,请你按照以下要点,给他回信:1.你的日常学习生活概况;2.你在学习中遇到的困难及解决方法。3.你在这个特殊时期的收获。参考词汇:新冠肺炎
COVID-19注意:1.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2.词数100左右。DearTom,_________________________________________________________________________________
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/away63.toget64.their/the65.befound66.officials67.havebeenattacking/areattacking68.rapidly69.protection70.that/which71.run→r
uns72.has→is73.the→a74.floor→floors75.for→as76.them→it77.opened后∧to78.are→were79.去掉used后的with80.lower→low书面表达:DearTom,Gladtoreceiveyourlette
randthankyouforyourconcernaboutmystudyduringtheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19.Everythingisfinewithme.Everyday,weareoccupiedwith6onl
inelessonsgivenbytheexcellentteachersinourprovince.Webenefitalot.Theeveningisourfreestudytime.AsIoftenhavesomedifficultyunderstandingcertainpartsinth
elessons,IwillmakeuseofthisperiodtoconsultmyteachersthroughQQorrefertosomebooks.Asidefromthis,afterclass,Ioftendosomejoggi
ngonmytreadmillforhalfanhourtorelaxandkeepfitaswell.AndbeingagoodassistantinthekitchenwhenMomandDadarebusywiththedinnerisalsoenjoyable
.Forme,thisperiodisuniqueandunforgettable,fornotonlyhaveIimprovedmytimemanagementabilityandstudyefficiency,butaevencloserrelationshipwithm
yparentshavealsobeendeveloped.Hopeyouaregoingwell,tooandIamlookingforwardtohearingfromyouagain.YoursLiHua