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厦门一中2020-2021学年高二上学期分班摸底考试英语班级:____________座号:姓名:笫一部分听力(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)听下而5段对话。毎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。听完毎段对话后,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.Whereistheconversationtakingplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inarestaurant.2.Wha
tistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddaughter.3.Whatdocsthewomanthinkofthetab
le?A.Itisvaluable.B.Itismodem.C.Itisnotwellkept.4.Whatdoweknowfromtheconversation?A.Themanthinksthewomanshould
focusmoreonstudying.B.Themanthinksthewomanshouldgooutwithfriends.C.Thewomanconcentratestoomuchonherschoolwork.5.Howdidthewomangettotheof
ficetoday?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain.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.What'swrongwiththewoman'sgloves?A.Theyaretoo
small.B.Theyareold-fashioned.C.Theyhaveholesinthem.7.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.Goskating.B.Haveadrink.C.Buysomething.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatar
ethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abasketballgame.B.Anaturephotograph.C.Ahuntingincident.9.Whyisthemansurprised?A.Thelioncaughtthezebra.B.Thephotogr
apherdidn'tgethurt.C.Thephotographerkilledthelion.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题:10.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.Hot.B.Cool.C.Cold.11.Whatwillthewomandot
omorrowafternoon?A.Gotoamall.B.Dosomegardening.C.Gototheman'shouse.12.Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.Havelunchtogether.B.Eatinthegarden.C.
Bringhomesomecolddrinks.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Complainabouttheprice.B.Askaboutaproduct.C.Placeanord
er.14.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Buysoftware.B.Meetcustomers.C.Telephonethewoman.15.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.S250.B.$240.C.$180.16.Whatdayisittoday
?A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whencanthestudentsusethenewdancefloor?A.InJanuary.B.InMay.C.InSeptemb
er.1&Whatdotheemployersthinkoftheirwork?A.Theyaresatisfied.B.Theyareunhappy.C.Theyaredoubtful.19.Whereisthecollegelocated?A.Inthesouth.B.Inth
enorth.C.Intheeast.20.Whopreparesfoodintherestaurant?A.Chefs.B.Students.C.Teachers.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASagradaFamilia(2,056,448visits/year)Openinghours:09:00—18:00
(October—March);09:00—20:00(April—September)Admission:S11,orS10withtheBarcelonaCard.DisabledAccess:Yes.Thetemplehasbeenunderconstructionsince188
2andthey'vestillgotanother30to80yearstogobeforeitisfinished.Theproject'svastscaleanditsspecialdesignhavemadeitoneofBarcelona's
toptouristattractionsformanyyears.LaPedrera(1,133220visits/year)Openinghours:November---February:09:00—18:30;March---October:09:00—2
0:00Admission:S9.50.Save20%withtheBarcelonaCard.DisabledAccess:No.ThisbuildingusedtobecalledCasaMilabutnowadaysifsmorec
ommonlyknownasLaPedrera.ItisauniquemodernistbuildinginBarcelonaandwasmadeofbricksandhadcolorfultiles(瓦).Itwasbuiltbetween1906and1912byfamousCat
alanarchitectAntoniGaudi(1852—1926)andin1984itwasdeclaredaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitewithotherGaudibuildingsinBarcelona
.BarcelonaFCMuseum(1,032,763visits/year)Openinghours:6thApril—4thOctober:(MondaytoSaturday)10:00一20:00;therestoftheyear:10:00—18:30Admission:$8.50
forentrytothemuseumandS17foraguidedtour.DisabledAccess:Yes.Whenyoubuyyourticket,youhavetwochoices.Youcanbuyaticketforthem
useumtoseethefootballstadiumoryoucanbuyadual(双的)ticketforS15whereyougettoseethemuseumandthescenesattheclub.MiroMuseum(518,869visits/year)Openi
nghours:Checkthewebsitefordetailsastheyvaryrelyingonthetimeoftheyear.Admission:$&Save20%withtheBarcelonaCard.DisabledAccess:Ye
s.ThismuseumhasawiderangeofMiro'sworksdatingbackasfaras1914.Thisartworkcollectionnotonlyincludeshispaintingsbutalsoagood
selectionofsculptures.21.Whichofthefollowingattractionsisthemostpopularwithpeople?A.SagradaFamiliaB.LnPedrera
C.BarcelonaFCMuseumD.MiroMuseum22.Whatdoweknowaboutthetouristattractionsmentionedinthepassage?A.SagradaFamiliaisthelargestb
uildingBarcelona.B.LaPedreraiswell-knownforitscolorfulmaterial.C.BarcelonaFCMuseummayattractfootballfans.D.
MiroMuseumwasbuiltin1914.23.HowmuchshouldyoupayifyouvisitthestadiumandtheclubwithatourguideinBarcelonaFCMuseum?A.$25.5B.S32C.$42.5D.$3424.What
dotheattractionshaveincommon?ATheyareallfamousfortheirarchitecturalstyle.B.Theyareavailableforthedis
abledpeople.C.Theiropeninghoursarcchangeableindifferentseasons.D.Touristscanhaveadiscount。of20%withtheBarcelonaCar
d.BJaneGoodallwasborninBournemouth,England,onApril3,1934.Asachild,shehadanaturallovefortheoutdoorsandanimals.WhenJan
ewasabouteightshereadtheTarzanandDr.Dolittleseriesand,inlovewithAfrica,dreamedoftravelingtoworkwiththeanimals.Finally,atage23,sheleftforNairob
i,Kenya.There,JanemetfamedDr.LouisSeymourBazettLeakey,whoofferedherajobatthelocalnaturalhistorymuseum.Sheworkedtherefor
atimebeforeLeakeydecidedtosendhertotheGombeStreamGameReserveinTanzaniatostud)wildchimpanzees.Hefeltherstronginterestinanimalsandnature,andherknowled
geaswellashighenergymadeheragreatcandidatetostudythechimpanzees.InDecember1958,JanereturnedhometoEnglandandLeakeybegantom
akearrangementsfortheexpedition(考察),securingtheappropriatepermissionsfromthegovernmentandraisingfunds.InMay1960,Janel
earnedthatLeakeyhadgainedfundingfromtheWilkieBrothersFoundation.JanearrivedbyboatattheGombeStreamGameReserveontheeasternshoreofLakeTan
ganyikawithhermother.TheearlyweeksatGombewerechallenging.Janedevelopedafeverthatdelayedthestartofherwork.
Finally,anolderchimpanzeenamedDavidGreybeard,begantoallowJanetowatchhim.Asahighrankingmaleofthechimpanzeecommunity,hisacceptancemeantothergro
upmembersalsoallowedJanetoobserve.ItwasDavidGreybeardwhomJanefirstwitnessedusingtools.Excited,shetelegraphedDr.Leakeyabouthero
bservation.Hewroteback,“Nowwemustredefine'tool,'and'man,'oracceptchimpanzeesashumans."Janecontinuedtoworkinthefieldand,withLeakey'shelp,beganherdo
ctoralprogramwithoutanundergraduatedegreein1962.AtCambridgeUniversity,shefoundherselfatoddswithseniorscientistsoverthemet
hodssheused—howshehadnamedthechimpanzeesratherthanusingthemorecommonnumberingsystem,andforsuggestingthatthechimpshaveemotionsandper
sonalities.Shefurtherupsetthoseinpowerattheuniversitywhenshewroteherfirstbook,MyFriends,theWildChimpanzees,aimedatthegeneralpublicratherthan
anacademicaudience.Thebookwaswildlypopular,andheracademicpeerswereoutraged.Dr.JaneGoodallearnedherPh.D.onFebruary9,1966,a
ndcontinuedtoworkatGombeforthenexttwentyyears.25.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Janewasthefirsttodiscoverchimpanzeesus
etools.B.ThejourneytoKenyarootedJane'sdeeploveforanimals.C.Dr.LeakeyeasilyraisedfundsfromtheWilkieBrothersFoundation.
D.Jane'sworkattheGombeStreamGameReservewentalongsmoothly.26.WhatistheacademicA.Extremelypuzzled.B.Genuinelypleased.C.Reallyangry.D.Trulys
ensitive.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceimplyinparagraph5?A.Jane'sstudyofchimpanzeesreceivednosupportfromscientists.B.Jane'smethodinspiredmoresci
entiststomakefurtherdiscoveries.C.Jane'sachievementsquicklyattractedattentionfromseniorscientists.D.Seniorscientistsdi
sagreedwithJane'smethodinobservingchimpanzees.28.Whatmessageismainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Passionandhardworkcanmakeadifferenc
einscientificresearch.B.Cooperationisthekeytomakingsignificantdiscoveries.C.Challengingseniorscientist
sisamustingainingfame.D.Highenergycountsinachievinggreatsuccess.CItwasared-letterdayinthehistoryofmedicine—"TargetZeroDay",May8th,1980,markingthec
ompleteremovalofsmallpox,aterrifyingdisease.Itwasuntreatablebut,luckily,itturnedoutthatvaccination(接种疫苗)providedgoodprotection—andthatmassimm
unization(免疫)couldwipeoutthesmallpoxvirusbyblockingitsspread.Accordingtolegend,vaccinationwasinventedbyDr.EdwardJenner.Jennershowedthathealthy
childrenvaccinatedwithcowpox,amildinfectionofcattle,couldnotcatchsmallpox.HewassupposedlyinspiredbyCommentfromalocalm
ilkmaid,butthereisevidencethattheideacamefromamedicalfriend,JohnFewster,whohadexperimentedwith'cowpox.Nevert
heless,Jennerdeservescreditforintroducingvaccinationintothemedicalmainstreamwithhispaperpublishedin1798.In1966,160yearsafterthepredictiont
hatvaccinationwouldcleanoffthedisease,theWorldHealthOrganizationlauncheditsSmallpoxEradicationProgramme.T
hisheroic11-yeardrivewasdirectedbytwoAmericanpublichealthdoctors,DAHendersonandBillFoege.Theirhardshipswereenormous.OneWHOofficialevenp
romisedtoeatatyreifsmallpoxwasremoved;Hendersonpromisedtosendhimthetyreandwishedhimgoodappetite.ButHendersonandFoege’shardworkpaidoff—threeyears
afterthelastsmallpoxcasewasinformed(tomakesurenooutbreakshadbeenmissed)TargetZeroDaywasdeclared.40yearson,whyshouldwerememberTargetZeroDay?First,to
celebratevictoryofpreventativemedicineandfreedomfromacrueldisease.Then,wemustrememberthevictimsofsmallpox.Ithadpre
viouslykilledonein12worldwide.In1914,aCanadianprofessorwarnedagainstforgettingsmallpox,whichwasfastdisappearingfromNorthA
merica.Itwentontokillatleastanother250millionpeople—threetimesmorethanbothworldwarscombined.TargetZeroDayalsoremindsusofundefeatedinfection
s,includingpolio,measles,malaria,andofcoursethecoronavirusCovid-19.Let'srecognizeTargetZeroDayforwhatitis:am
ilestoneinworldhistoryandamonumenttotheartofthepossible.29.WhatinspiredJennertoinventthevaccination?A.Amedicalfrie
nd.B.Alocalmilkmaid.C.Cattle.D.Children.30.Whatisthewriter'spurposeofmentioningtheWHOofficial'spromise?A.TointroducethesupportfromtheWHO.B.
Tostresstheimportanceofgoodappetite.C.Tosuggestthedifficultyinremovingsmallpox.D.Toshowhisdeterminationtocarryonthe
drive.31.Whatmessagedoesthetextconvey?A.Apromisemadeisadebtunpaid.B.Atroublesharedisatroublehalved.C.Somethingisbetterthannothing.D.Nothingisimposs
ibletoawillingheart.DConformityinvolveschangingyourbehaviourto"fitin”or"goalong"withthepeoplearoundyou.Insomecases,thissocia
linfluencemightinvolveagreeingwithoractinglikethemajorityofpeopleinaspecificgroup,orinvolvebehavinginaparticularwaytobeviewedas"normal"byt
hegroup.Actually,conformityissomethingthathappensregularlyinoursocialworld.Sometimeswe'reawareofourbehaviour,butinmany
casesithappenswithoutmuchthoughtonourparts.Andeveninsomecaseswegoalongwiththingswedisagreeorbehaveinwaysweknow
weshouldn't.Therearecountlessexamplesofconformityinlife.Forinstance,ateenagercressesinacertainstylebecausehewantstofitinwiththerestoftheteenagersinhi
ssocialgroup).Awomanreadsabookforherbookclubandreallyenjoysit.Whensheattendsherbookclubmeeting,theothermembersalldislikethebook.Ratherthan
goagainstthegroupopinion,shesimplyagreeswiththeothersthatthebookisterrible.Whydoweconform?Inmanycases,lookingtotherestofthegr
oupforcluesforhowweshouldbehavecanactuallybehelpful.Othersmighthavegreaterknowledgeorexperiencethanwedo,sofollowingtheir
leadcanactuallybeinstructive.Andinsomecases,weconformtotheexpectationsofthegrouptoavoidlookingfoolish.Thistendencycanbecomeespeciallystronginsit
uationswherewearen'tquitesurehowtoact.Additionally,therearesomesituationswhereweconformjustinordertoavoidpunishmentsorgainr
ewards.Therearemanyfactorsthatinfluenceconformity.Forexample,notknowinghowtoperformadifficulttaskmakespeoplemorelikelytoconform.P
ersonalcharacteristicssuchASmotivationtoachieveandstrongleadershipabilitiesarelinkedwithadecreasedtendencytoconform.Andpeoplearemorelikelyto
conforminsituationsthatinvolvebetweenthreeandfiveotherpeople.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutconformityfromthefirstparagra
ph?A.Actuallyitisrareforustoconform.B.Blindconformityshouldbecriticized.C.Sometimespeopletendtoconformwithoutawareness
.D.Conformitymeanschangingyourbehaviourunwillingly.33.Whichofthefollowingisacaseofconformity?A.Joiningacertainorganization.B.Followingtheongoi
ngfashion.C.Sharingsomethingpersonalwithothers.D.Givingupyourcreativeideascautiously.34.Whenarewemostlikelytoconformaccordingt
othetext?A.Whenweareataloss.B.Whenwearerejected.C.WhenwefeelthreatenedD.Whenwefeeluncomfortable.35.What
canbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Conformitycannotbeavoidedbyanyone.B.Conformityislinkedtothesizeofthegroup.C.Conformityisana
turalresponsetochallenges.D.Conformityisn'trelatedtoindividualdifferences.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。It'sTimetoPutitAwayYoursmartphonemayhavehurtyoubeforeyourealizeit.Don'tbeaddictedtoit.Putyourphoneaway,OK?1.CyberSicknessAlso
called"digitalmotionsickness",symptomsthatrangefromheadachestowoozyfeelingscanoccurwhenyouquicklyscrollonyours
martphoneorwatchactionpackedvideoonyourscreen.36Yoursenseofbalanceisdifferentfromothersensesinthatithaslotsofinputs.Wh
enthoseinputsdon'tagree,that'swhenyoufeeldizzinessandsickness.2.TextClawItistheunofficialtermforsorenessandmuscleco
ntractionfeltinthefinger,wristandforearmafterheavysmartphoneuse.37Soifyou'realwaysonyourphone,itmakessensetofeeldiscomfortinyourhandsandforearms.3.E
yeStrainDoyoustareatascreenforhoursonend?Ifyou'rereadingthis,youverywellmight.38Staringatyourdigitaldevicesforalongtimec
anleadtodryeyes,headachesandtiredness,whichcandecreaseyourproductivity.Expertssuggesttakingscreenbreaksevery20minutes.4.TextNeckSimilarto
theclaw,textneck—discomfortintheneckandspinehappenswhenyouspendalongtimelookingdownatyoursmartphone.39Beingmindfulo
fhowfaryourneckbendswhenyou'reonyourphone—andbendingitbacktoanuprightpositioncanhelpreducetheriskoftextneck.5.
Pedestrian(行人)safetyPedestriandeathsareontherisebecausetoomanysmartphoneusersengageindistractedwalking.Whilefocusedonthecyberworld,manyofuscanlos
erealityofthephysicalone.Elementalpedestriansafetyknowledgeiscompromisedbytechnology,andtherisksarescan-.40.A.Weshouldtakebreaksforaw
hile.B.Thesensationresultsfromamismatchbetweensensoryinputs.C.Rememberthatpedestriansafetyismoreimportantthans
martphone.D.Thehabitmayleadtopeoplerequiringmedicalspinecareatayoungerage、E.Toavoidinjuryorworse,putyourphoneawayuntilyou'vereacheda
safespot.F.Anyspecificmotoractivitydancausepaininthetendons(筋)andmuscleswhendonerepeatedly.G.Anyactivitythatrequiresactiveuseofyoureyes—d
rivingandreadingincluded—cancauseeyetiredness.第三部分完形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以境入空白处的录佳选项,并在答通卡上将该项涂黑。Ah
eavysnowhitmyneighborhoodtheotherday.Ihadrecentlyagreedtobethehouse'sgroundskeeper,whichmeantIwas41withshoveling((铲)theinchesofs
nowthatcoveredthedriveway.Ihadtostayinthehouseduringthe42.soIwasactuallyprettyhappytohead43.Aftershovelingforaboutanhour,musclesinmyarmsan
dlegswhichI44_usedduetomybusyschedulesstartedtobum.BythetimeIfinishedshoveling,IrealizedthatIgainednearlythesameamountof45thatIcangetfrombi
king.Shovelingturnedouttobeprettygoodexercise,soIactuallyfelt46tofinishshoveling.Afewdayslater,afewfriendsandIgotintoacasual
47abouthowharditistosparetimetoexercise48.Therearelotsofpeoplewhodislikegyms.Goingtogyms49themalot.Lessthan5%ofadultsarephysically50forhalfanhourad
ay,whichisquiteabigproblem.Notexercisingenoughcan51diseaseslikeheartdisease,bonedisease,anddepression.Andyet
,comparedwithgoingtogyms,shovelingsnowwasquite52.Besides,itdidn'ttaketoomuchwillpowerandIjustneededto53the
drivewayatmyownpace.Icanjustdosomedailytaskslikeshovelingforexerciseintheneighborhoodinmysparetime54drivingtoagym.Peoplepaymuchmo
neyforgymmembershipsandclassesto55extraenergy.Sowhynot56_payingthefitnessindustrytoexerciseand57physicalfitnesswithsuc
hkindofdailychores?Surely,they'rebetteroff58thatmoneyandputtingtheenergytopracticaluse.Aneighborhoodcanhavea
Facebookgroupwherepeopleinneedofhelpcan59thingsonit.Then,peoplewhowanttoexercisecanhelpthemout.It'sawin-winsitua
tion.Inadditionhelpingpeople,thiscanalsobeshapedasanew60tokeepfit.41.A.botheredB.impressedC.taskedD.crowded42.A.incide
ntB.disorderC.rushD.storm43.A.outsideB.insideC.forwardD.backward44.A.looselyB.rarelyC.mainlyD.frequently45.A.feelingsB.workoutC.threa
tD.power46.A.pleasedB.eagerC.willingD.sorry47.A.interviewB.appointmentC.discussionD.argument48.A.accidentallyB.properlyC.safelyD.regular
ly49.A.troublesB.shamesC.comfortsD.delights50.A.strongB.healthyC.goodD.active51.A.leadtoB.sufferfromC.bringbackD.wipeout,2.A.difficultB.easyC.val
uableD.perfect53.A.clearB.prepareC.buildD.design54.A.becauseofB.insteadofC.inspiteofD.asaresult55.A.
putupB.setupC.useupD.buildup56.A.continueB.beginC.stopD.consider57.A.compareB.combineC.exchangeD.match58.A.savingB.gatheringC.wast
ingD.spending59.A.imagineB.writeC.postD.correct60.A.experimentB.skillC.standardD.style第四部分单句填空(共35小题:每小题1分,满分35分)6
1.(expose)toradium,akindofradioactivematerialintheuniverse,peopleabsorbedradiationandgotsickimmediately.62.InanotherpartofLondo
n,hefound______________(support)evidencefromtwootherdeathsthatwerelinkedtotheBroadStreetoutbreak.63.He
placeda____________(fix)sunatthecenterofthesolarsystemwiththeplanetsgoingarounditandonlythemoonstillgoi
ngaroundtheearth.64.Itwasgenerally________________(admit)thatthegovernmenthadactedtooquickly.65.Andhis_________
______(describe)roughlyclarifiedmyquestionsabouttheU.K.66.Whentoldthatitwasa_____________(lose)tohumans,thefarmersburstintol
aughterandresponded,"Ourreallossisourdecreasingincome."67.Theyevenbuiltahugewoodenenginewitha__________(long)of20metres,w
hichwasmodeledafterarealone.68.Clearlyandthoughtfully__________________(write),thebookinspiresconfidenceinstudentswhowishto
seektheirownanswers.69.Asthe_______________(found)oftherepublic,thepresidenthadmanygoodqualities.70.Herkindnessand__________
____(consider)behaviortothepoorwerewellknown.71.Once,whenspeedingup,ourjetwasswallowedbyathunderstorm,which__________(destroy
)ourGPSreceiverandmadeuslosesightofthedirections.72.Itisworth________________(give)thisbravemaidafortuneinretur
n.73.A________________(fall)treewasblockingtheroad.74.Shenursedher_______________(die)husbandformonths.75.___________________(equip)withadv
ancedweapons,thearmydefeatedtheirenemy.76.Therewere_______________(hide)microphonesintheroomtorecordtheirconversatio
n.77._______________________(tell)manytimes,shestillcan'trememberit.78.Sheheardfootstepsbehindher,and_
____________(spin)aroundtoseewhowasthere.79.Openyourheart,andyouwillmakeyourselfbetter____________(understand).80.Pricesofdail
ygoods_________(buy)throughacomputercanbelowerthanstoreprices.81.He________________(slide)theletterintohispocketwhilenoonewaslookin
g.82.Stop(bite)yournails!83.I_______________(foresee)thepotentialdangerandfoundnoguaranteeofoursafety.84.Assoonasitsawus,thebird_______________
(fly)away.85.Ayoungboyclimbedintotheappletreeand___________________(shake)thebranchessothatthefruitfelldown.86.Thedead__________
______(bury)inlargecommunalgraves.87.Thehotweatherispartly________________(blame)forthewatershortage.88.
can’twaittodescribetoyou___________________seniorhighschoollifeislike.89.Ourpacewasslowbecausetheriverfrequentlyhadmanysharpbendsthroughdeepva
lleys,__________________thewaterseemedtoboil.90.Andastronomershavefoundthatoxygenatomsandcarbondioxide,_____________a
refundamentaltolife,existinitsatmospherethroughsatellites.91.Theteenagerwasg_____________(感激的)andgotgreatpowerfromhisfriend'swords.92.You
oughttocombinethetwomenusandprovidea_____________(均衡的)diet93._______________(好奇心)droveWangPengtoconsultane
xpert.94.Notuntilwesucceedinlettingwildlifeliveinpeacecanwesmile____________(词组:如释重负地).95.Englishisfrequentlyspokenasan_____________(官方的)orcom
monlanguageinmanycountries,suchasAmerica,Singapore,MalaysiaandsomeAfricancountries.第五部分书面表达(共1小题:满分15分)假如你是李华,是学校京剧社(BeijingOperaCl
ub)的一员,现在请你写一封信告知在你校学习的美国学生Peter,他的入社申请已通过,将成为社团的正式成员,内容包括:1.表示祝贺;2.近期活动;3.注意事现。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当増加细节,以使行文连贯。