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合肥一中2023~2024学年度高一年级第一学期期中联考英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作
答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。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.Whenwillthefootballmatch
begin?A.At9:50.B.At10:00.C.At10:10.()2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtohelpfriends.B.Howtowinmorefriends.C.Howtogetonwithfriends.(
)3.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Makingsomenotes.B.Planningherholiday.C.Preparingforherexams.()4.Whenwasteafirstdiscoveredasadrink?A.
Aboutthirty-fivecenturiesago.B.Abouttwenty-fivecenturiesago.C.Aboutfiftycenturiesago.()5.Whatarethespeakersgo
ingtodotomorrowmorning?A.Plantsometrees.B.Cleantheriver.C.Protectsometrees.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whodidthe
bestinthecompetition?A.Thegirl’sfriend.B.Theboy.C.Thegirl.()7.WhatwillMarydofirst?A.Phonehermother.B.Watch
afilm.C.Haveameal.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8.WhereisJanegoingtodoexercise?A.Inapublicareaoflandwithgrassandtrees.B.Inahallwithe
quipmentforgettingfit.C.Inalargeoutdoorsportsfield.()9.WhendoesJanedoexercise?A.Aftersupper.B.Intheafternoon.C.Duringthee
arlypartoftheday.()10.Whydoesthewomansuggestthemandosomerunning?A.Toloseweight.B.Totakepartinarace.C.Tokeephealthy.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11.
Wherearethespeakers?A.Atasubwaystation.B.Atanairport.C.Attheirworkplace.()12.Whydidthemanmisshisflight?A.Hegotup
late.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Thetrafficwasbad.()13.Howdidthemangohome?A.Byborrowingacartogohome.B.Bypayingsomeonetotakehimhome.C.Byaskinghisfrie
ndtodrivehimhome.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。()14.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrow?A.Gotothecinema.B.Visitthespacecenter.C.Readbooksab
outMars.()15.What’sthenewmovieabout?A.LifeonMars.B.HousesonMars.C.Somespaceships.()16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthenewmovie?A.Boring.B.Interesting.
C.Moving.()17.WhatisKate’sdream?A.Tobeanastronaut.B.Toliveonanotherplanet.C.Tobecomeafilmdirector.听第10段材料,回
答第18至20题。()18.Wherearetheboysandthegirlsheading?A.Aplacewhereobjectsofartistic,culturalorhistoricalinterestarekept.B.Aplaceused
forscientificresearch,experiments,testing,etc.C.Aplacethatsellsmanydifferenttypesofgoods.()19.Whatcanthe
visitorsdoonthethirdfloor?A.Haveadrinkinthecafe.B.Readtheinventionstories.C.Lookatsomemoderninventions.()20.Whendoestheteacherexpecttor
eadthereportsaboutthevisit?A.Thisweekend.B.Intwodays.C.Nextweek.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中
,选出最佳选项。ACOMPETITIONDrawaseacreatureforouroceanposterAreyouagiftedartist?Doyouthinkyoucandrawaprize-winningdolphinorshark?IncelebrationofWo
rldOceanDayon8June,TheWeekJuniorisrunningacompetitiontocreateanawesomeposterfeaturingsomeoftheworld’sco
olestseacreatures,andyourartworkcouldbepartofit!HowtoenterDrawapictureofyourfavoriteseacreatureandsendyourpicturebyemailtocompetitions@theweekjunior.
comwithOCEANPOSTERasthesubjectlineby12April2024.Makesureyou’veincludedyourname,age,chosenseacreature,theaddressandphonenumber
ofyourparentorguardian.Oncethecompetitionhasclosed,ourjudgeswillpick10ofthebestanimaldrawings.Theywillbelookingforthemostcreativean
dcolorfuldrawings,sodon’tbeafraidtogobig!WhatyoucouldwinThewinningpictureswillbeshownonaTheWeekJunioroceanposter.Eachwinnerwillalsor
eceiveapaintbrushsetworthover£80,whichwillbedeliveredtoyou.TermsandconditionsTheWeekJuniorwillnotshareyourpersonaldetailswiththirdparties.TheWee
kJuniorwillonlyusepersonalinformationtogetintouchwiththecompetitionwinners.Noresponsibilitycanbeacceptedforentri
es(参赛作品)thathavebeenlostordamagedintransit(运输中),orforanytechnicalfailureoranyeventthatmaycausethecompetitiontostop.Entriesmustberecei
vedbefore11:59pmon12April2024.Allwinnerswillbeinformedaccordingly4-6weeksafterthecompetitioncloses.Byenteringthecompetitionallparticipantsshallg
ivepermissionfortheirartworktobepublishedonline.Entriescannotbereturnedtosenders.()21.Whatpaintingmatchesthesubj
ectofthecompetition?A.Apaintingofwhales.B.Apaintingofelephants.C.Apaintingofpeacocks.D.Apaintingofgiraffes.()
22.Howcanparticipantshaveabiggerchanceofwinningthecompetition?A.Theyshouldattendacoursehostedbythemagazineoffice.B.Theirpaintingssho
uldbefulloforiginalandcreativeideas.C.Theyshouldfollowthetraditionaltechniquesofpainting.D.Theirpainti
ngsshouldbehandedinquiteearly.()23.Whenmightwinnersbeinformedoftheresultofthecompetition?A.OnApril26th,2024.B.OnMay3rd,2024.C.OnMay
17th,2024.D.OnJune24th,2024.BLovepushesustoovercomevariousstrugglesinlife!ThereasonwhyKeithLimbertlearnedtodriveathisoldagewasatouchinglovesto
ry,ashewasforcedtofacethelessonsfordrivingacarforhiswife.79-year-oldKeithfromWestYorkshireputallhiseffortsintopassingthedrivingtest,sothathe
couldtakehiswifefortreatmentseveryday.Eventhoughhehadattempted(尝试)drivingwhenhewas25,hecouldn’tgetthroughthefirsttwotests.Sincethen,hislovingwifeAnn
ehadalwaysdrivenhimaround.However,when58-year-oldAnne’shealthtookaturnfortheworse,hehadtogobacktothedrivingschoolagain.AfterAnnehadastroke(中风)in2
015,leavingherinawheelchair,thecouplehadtorelyonothersfortheirtravels.Annoyedwithmanydifficulties,Keithrealizedthatit
wastimeforhimtotakeuplearningtodriveagain.Eventually,itbecameanecessitywhenAnnewasdiagnosed(诊断)withbreastcancerinlate2016.Unfortunately,hiswife’s
conditionrequiredregulartripstoandfromhospitalandhewasAnne’sfull-timecaregiver.Helovedhiswifesomuchthathedidhisbesttopasshisdrivi
ngtestonthethirdattempt.Thistime,hishardworkpaidoff.Keithpassedhisdrivingtestattheageof79,sohecouldtakehispoorwifetohospitalbyhimself.Nowthi
slovingcoupleisleadingacomfortablelifeandonmostdays,hetakeshimselftothegymandtakeshiswifeforacoffee.“Idon’tfeellikeIam79atall,”K
eithishappytokeephisyouthfulspiritwithapleasantsmileonhisface.()24.WhydidKeithtryhisbesttogethisdriving’slicense?A.Hedidn’twanttowas
temoney.B.Hecouldtraveltoworkconveniently.C.Hewaspersuadedbyhisfamilytodoso.D.Hewantedtodrivehiswifeforhertreatments.
()25.WhatmadeKeith’swifesitinawheelchair?A.Thatshefellfromahighplaceandinjuredherlegs.B.Thatshecouldn’tmovearoundduetoherbreas
tcancer.C.Thatabloodtubeinherbrainburstorbecameblocked.D.Thatshehadaserioustrafficaccidentandbecamedisabled.()26
.HowcanwebestdescribeKeithaccordingtothetext?A.Optimisticandconsiderate.B.Hardworkingandgenerous.C.S
hyandcautious.D.Stubbornandbad-tempered.()27.Whatcanbethesubjectofthetext?A.Oldmanrealizeshisdreamofowningacar.B.
Oldmanlearnstodriveforhisbelovedone.C.Self-helpisbetterthanhelpfromothers.D.Nevertoooldtolearntodrive.CResearchershavefoundachemicalfro
makindofworm(蠕虫)canbreakdownoneofthemostcommonformsofplastic.Thefindingcouldopenupnewwaystodealwithpollutio
n.Therehavebeenseveralstudiesshowingthatmicroorganismscanreleaseenzymes(酶)thatcausetheplasticstostarttobreakdown,butthatprocessmay
takealongtime.Therecently-discoveredenzymeswerefoundinthesaliva(唾液)ofthewaxworm.Theyappeartoactinonlyaf
ewhours.FedericaBertocchiniisoneoftheresearchers,whoisalsoabeekeeperandalwaysstoreshoneycombs,whicharebuiltbybeesto
storehoney.OneyearBertocchinifoundherhoneycombsfullofwaxworms.Shecleanedthehoneycombsandputthewormsinaplasticbag.Whenshereturned
later,shefoundthatthebagwasfullofholes.Shewonderedifthewormswereeatingtheplastic,oriftherewasachemicalreactionthatcausedt
heholes.“Wecheckedandfoundthattheplasticshadbeenbrokendown,”shesaid.Inherlatestresearch,Bertocchiniandherco-workersfoundtwo
enzymesintheworm’ssaliva.Theenzymesappearedtobreakdownplasticsinonlyafewhours.Bertocchini’steamisstilltryingtounderstandhowthewormsb
reakdowntheplastics.Theyknowmuchmoreresearchisneededbeforethefindingscanbeusedtoprocessplasticwaste.Howev
er,Bertocchinisaidtheenzymescouldbeputintoawatermixtureandthenput“overpilesofcollectedplastics”inawastecenter.Shesaidt
hat,inthefuture,theenzymescouldbeusedinhomes,wherefamiliescoulddealwiththeirownplasticwaste.()28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemicroorganismsinpara.2?A.They
arefondofeatingsmallpiecesofplastics.B.Theyarewidelyusedtodealwithplasticpollution.C.Ittakeslongforthe
irenzymestobreakdownplastics.D.Theycaneasilyproducealargeamountofusefulsalivainashorttime.()29.HowdidBertocchinimakethe
discovery?A.Byaccident.B.Bykeepingwaxworms.C.Bydoingexperiments.D.Bystudyingbees.()30.WhyweretheremanyholesinBert
occhini’sbag?A.Thebeesflewtoandbitit.B.Therewasachemicalreaction.C.Thereweresomesharpthingsinit.D.Thewormschewedandswallowedtheplas
tic.()31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutthenewmethodofbreakingdownplastics?A.It’satheoreticalpossibility,butitwon’thappen.B.Itmayreplacetheusualwayssoo
n.C.Itisgettingincreasinglypopular.D.Thereisstillalongwaytogo.DPeopleofSanFranciscoandvisitorsnowhaveaplacetolearnandstudythe
largelyforgottenhistoryofChineseworkerswhohelpedbuildtheUS’firsttranscontinental(横贯大陆的)railroad.TheChineseRailroadWor
kersHistoryCenter,nearthesouthernentranceofSanFrancisco’sChinatown,isexpectedtoserveasa“gatheringplace”forpeopletolearnaboutChine
seAmericans’heritage(遗产)intheUS,accordingtothefounder,FlorenceFang,aChinesecommunityleaderintheBayArea.“Thecenter’spurposeistoremembertheChineserai
lroadworkers’contributiontothiscountry.Thegoalistogivevoicetothevoiceless,andthespiritistorememberthepastandinspirethefuture,”saidFang.T
hebuildingoftheTranscontinentalRailroad,originallyknownasthePacificRailroad,wascompletedonMay10,1869.Itwasconsideredoneofthemostremarkableengi
neeringachievementsofthe19thcentury.TherailroadgreatlychangedthenationasitnotonlyexpandedtheAmericaneconomybutalsoincreasednationalconfide
nce.TheChineseworkersmadeupmorethan80percentoftherailroadworkforce.“Whatisimportanttorememberisthesweatandt
hetearsandsometimesthelivesoftheChineseworkerswhobuiltthemosttreacherous,difficultpartoftheTranscontinentalRailroad,”said
CaliforniaLieutenantGovernorEleniKounalakis,“NowitwillgodowninhistoryalongwithsomanyotherunbelievablyimportantcontributionsofCh
ineseAmericans.”KounalakisandotherelectedofficialsinthestateandthecityjoinedcommunityleadersonWednesdayatthecentertocommemo
ratethe154thanniversaryofthecompletionoftherailroadandpaytribute(致敬)totheChineseworkers.“Thiscenterjoinsseveralotherinstitutionsi
nSanFrancisco,liketheChineseHistoricalSocietyandtheChineseCultureCenter,toattractvisitorsandtoteachChineseAmericanhistoryandculture,”s
aidPeskin,presidentoftheSanFranciscoBoardofSupervisors.“Itcomesatacriticaltimeforus.ItcomesasChinatownandthehomeofSanFranciscohaveexpe
riencedthreeverydifficultyears,Chinatowninparticular,notonlywiththeeconomicharm,butwiththeriseofAsianhate,”hesaid.“Thecenterwillhe
lpteachfuturegenerationsandmakeSanFranciscoproud,”saidPeskin.“ItwillhelppromotetheeconomyofChinatown.”()32.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.T
heinspirationofdesigningthecenter.B.Theintentionofopeningthecenter.C.Theprocessofbuildingthecenter.D.The
costofbuildingthecenter.()33.Whatisthepossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedword“treacherous”inparagraph4?A.Unimportant.B.Inter
esting.C.Expensive.D.Dangerous.()34.Whydoesthecentercomeatacriticaltime,basedonPeskin’swords?A.ThereisanincreasingfeelingofdislikeforAsians.B.Th
eeconomyofChinatownisdevelopingatafasterspeed.C.OtherinstitutionssuchasChinesehistoryandliteraturearebeingdamaged.D.AmericansinSanFrancisco
begintoappreciatetheChineseworkers’contributions.()35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthenewsreport?A.Arailroad
transformsAmericanhistoryintowhatitistodayB.ChineseworkershelpbuildUS’firsttranscontinentalrailroadC.SanFranciscohasanewcentertore
memberChineserailroadworkersD.Peoplecommemorate154thanniversaryofUS’firsttranscontinentalrailroad第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。OnlinemarketingmeansadvertisingandmarketingbyusingtheInternetto
drivesalesofaproductorservice.Thefollowingarefouronlinemarketingmethodsforyoutochoosefrom.Writeablog36.Youcangiveadviceonhowtowritearticlesandwritepr
oductreviewsandpostsaboutupcomingevents.BlogsgiveyoumoreflexibilitythanotherformsofsocialmedialikeFacebo
okorTwitter.That’sbecauseyouownthecontentandaren’tbound(约束)byathirdparty’srulesorrestrictions.CreatevideosVideois
sopopularbecauseit’sinterestingandallowspeopletogetinformationandentertainmentthat’seasytodigest.Youcanproducecreativevideosthateducate
yourcustomersaboutyourproducts.37.Writee-books38.PriceWaterhouseCooperpredictsthatincomefrome-booksalesintheUnitedSta
teswillgrowfrom$2.31billionin2015to$8.69billionin2023.Sincethepopularityofe-booksisincreasingsosignificantly,consideru
singthistypeofmediatoconnectwithyourcustomers.39Teachaclassinyourspecialty(专长).Youcanteachtheclassinperson,oryoucanofferitonline.40
becauseyouteachitonce,thenyouuseitoverandoveragaintoconnectwithyourcustomers.Choicesforofferingyourclassonlineincludesendingitthroughe-mail,p
ostingitonyourwebsite,orpublishingitonanonlineplatformlikeUdemy.A.TeachanonlinecourseB.YouhadbetternotpostthesethingsonyourblogC.Teachin
ganonlinecourseismorepracticalandprofitableD.Also,promoteyourvideosacrossseveralsocialmediachannelsE.Ifyouhaveabusiness,considerstartingablogasparto
fyourmarketingplanF.ManystudentsdropoutofonlinecoursesbecauseofthelackofteachingsupportG.E-bookscanhelpyoubuildyourbrandandoffervaluable
informationtoyourtargetaudience第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。SilkRoad
countriescelebratedataforumIwashonoredtobeinvitedtotheInternationalForumontheSilkRoadsattheUnitedNationsEducation,ScientificandC
ulturalOrganization(UNESCO)HeadquartersinApril.Before41thisevent,Ididn’tknowmuchaboutwhatUNESCOwas,exceptthattheyhad42theWorldHeritage(遗产)List.H
owever,asIdidmore43,IrealizedthattherewassomuchmoreaboutUNESCOthanjustlistingvaluableheritagesitesaroundtheworld.UNESCOwas44
in1942inthemidstofWorldWarⅡ.ManyEuropean45thathadbeenfightingagainstNaziGermanycametogetherto46waysofrebuildingthe47systemafterth
ewarwasover.Sincethen,theorganizationhasexpanded(扩大)beyondEuropetoincludeall48oftheUnitedNationswhilekeepingtotheir
49goalofachieving50throughtheintellectualandmoraleducationofhumanity.Ihadhighexpectationsforthisevent,which51tobeaneveningofmus
ic,danceandadisplayofartsbythreecountriesalongtheSilkRoad.Theperformanceswereindeedexcellent.ThethreemusicalperformancesbytheKazakhband,filledw
ithwonderfulmusicandlowdrumbeats,hadeveryoneontheedgeoftheir52.Ialsoenjoyedthehanfufashionshowwhichwasthefinalperformancefor
theevening.Thehistoryofhanfuwas53bymodelswearingclothesfromdifferentChinesedynasties.Theywalkedontothestagewhilethehos
texplainedthedetailsofeachhanfustyle.Ifoundtheeventtobenotonly54entertainment,butalsoagreatopportunitytoexplorethe55ofdifferentcountriesalongth
eSilkRoad.UNESCO’seventsofferchancestocelebrateandappreciatetheiruniquebeauty.()41.A.introducingB.attendingC.reviewingD.recording()42.A.replaced
B.decoratedC.noticedD.created()43.A.sportB.researchC.practiceD.shopping()44.A.foundedB.botheredC.controlledD.separated()45.A.villagesB.librari
esC.governmentsD.banks()46.A.turndownB.lookforC.turnoverD.putdown()47.A.industryB.educationC.agricultureD.transport()48.A.citiesB.co
mpaniesC.communitiesD.countries()49.A.originalB.unrealisticC.unimportantD.strange()50.A.inventionB.convenien
ceC.peaceD.honesty()51.A.promisedB.agreedC.learnedD.dared()52.A.doorsB.bedsC.tablesD.seats()53.A.copiedB.writ
tenC.displayedD.taught()54.A.extremelyB.barelyC.likelyD.slightly()55.A.regulationsB.climatesC.resourcesD.cultures第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分1
5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。Lastmonth,aUberdriverstoppedherworksoshecouldhelpahelplessnewmotherw
ithasickchild.JohnHenry,Linda’sson,wasbornwithaseriousdisease.Lindaandherhusband,wholiveinKansasCityandarebothexcellentathl
etesintheUS,triedtofindadoctorfromMinnesotaandMissouritotreatJohnHenryforthecondition—butfailed.Luckily,Lindamanaged56(c
ontact)thebestdoctorintheworldinSt.Petersburg,Florida.Thedoctoraskedformanyofthe57(detail)ofthebaby’sdisease.Itwassaidthatthedoctorwasquite58(re
sponsibility)andabletotreatthediseasesoLindasaidtoherhusband,“NextweekI59(travel)totheSunshineStatetogiveournewb
ornsonafightingchance.”AfterJohnHenrywasputintotheICU,Lindadecidedtogoandbuyhimsomenewclothes.UponorderingaUberridetothenearbyclothingstore,shewaspi
ckedupbyawoman60agewasaboutforty.HernamewasNancy.ShortlyaftershegotintoNancy’scar,Lindacouldn’thelphavingatalkaboutherheartbreaki
ngsituation.“ShetoldmeherstoryandIreallyfeltsorryforher,”Nancysaid.RatherthansimplydropLindaoffatthestore,61(amaz
ing),NancyparkedthecarandtookherpassengertothestoresoshecouldtreatJohnHenrytonewclothes.Lindasaid,“Forthisstrangertogocompletelyout
ofherway,whostoppedwhatshewasdoingandstoppedmakingmoneytocometobewithmefor62coupleofhours,itwasjustmovingandunbelievable.”
MovedbyNancy’sgooddeed,Lindaapplied63ajobinacharity(慈善组织)lastweekandsigned64forsomevoluntaryworktogiveahandtoothersintrouble.NowLinda
haschangedherformerpersonal65(prefer)andspendsmoretimecaringforherchildanddoingsomevolunteerwork.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节单词
拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A.根据所给单词,写出该单词的正确形式。(每空一词)66.Iam______(confidence)thateverythingwillcomeoutrightintime.67.Hemadeasmall______(rev
ise)tothereportbeforeprintingitout.68.VeniceinItalyisoneofthegreatesttourist______(attract)intheworld.69.Tomhas______(pack
)abagwithafewthingsandhewillbeonatriptoSydney.70.You’reso______(power)amanthatpeoplewillobeyyourorder.B
.根据首字母和中文意思,写出该单词的正确形式。(每空一词)71.Ana______(对……入迷的人)isapersonwhoisveryinterestedinsomethingandspendsalotoftheirfreetimeonit.72.Somepuzzleslookdifficult
butarea______(事实上)quitesimple.73.Iwasthefirsttoaskhima______(令人尴尬的)questionsbuttherewillbeharderonestocome.74.As______(工作计划;日
程表)isaplanthatgivesalistofeventsortasksandthetimesatwhicheachoneshouldhappenorbedone.75.Theyweres______(冒汗)whentravellinginthewildasthesunb
eatdownuponthem.76.Atthes______(见到)ofthepoliceman,thethiefranawayasquicklyaspossible.77.Nowadays,manyfamousc______(校园)hav
ebecomepopulartouristplaces.78.Theprofessorissaidtobee______(专业的;行家的)indesigningairplanes.79.Mikehasfoundajobt
hatisquitec______(富有挑战性的)forhimasacomputerprogrammerinaforeigncompany.80.Itwilltakeaweekforana______(申请书)ofyourstobeprocessed.第二节(满分25分
)假定你是某高中学生李华,你的英国网友Bill询问你给你印象很深的中国景点或者地方,你打算给他回复一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.简单介绍该景点或者地方;2.你的游览情况;3.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为
80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearBill,Gladtoreceiveyouremail!________________________________________________________________________________________
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