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青海湟川中学2020——2021学年第二学期高二年级英语第一次月考试卷第一部分: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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.WhatdidMarydolastSunday?A.Sheatt
endedabirthdaypartyB.ShemetwithanaccidentC.Shevisitedafriendinhospital2.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybeliketomorrow?A.RainyB.SunnyC.Cloudy3.
Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.DoingsomeshoppingB.BuyingabirthdaygiftC.Holdingaparty4.Howwillthemanpayfortheb
ill?A.IncashB.BycardC.ByWeChat5.WhereisBob'sjacket?A.OntheschoolbusB.OnthewallC.Inhisschoolbag第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6
段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatshouldthemandowhenhegetsoutofthetrainstation?A.GorightB.TurnleftC.Walkstraight7.Wheredoesthemanwan
ttogo?A.ToabankB.ToapostofficeC.Toamuseum听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howmanyclassesdoesthewomanhavethisafternoon?A.TwoB.ThreeC.Four9.Whatwillthe
manbedoingat5:00thisafternoon?A.Havingameeting.B.Havingaclass.C.Talkingtohissecretary.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
。10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodofirst?A.Doalotofreading.B.Focusonhismainquestion.C.Choosekeyarguments.11.Whatshouldthemandowhi
lereadinginthewoman’sopinion?A.ArrangematerialsB.Getintouchwithauthors.C.Takenotes.12.Howdoesthemanfeelatla
st?A.GratefulB.SurprisedC.Confused听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.AmericaB.AustraliaC.Canad
a14.Whichplacedoesthewomansuggestthemanvisit?A.BondiBeachB.TheOperaHouse.C.TheBlueMountains.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthesmallhotels
inSydney?A.Theyarecheapbutwell-equippedB.SomeofthemcanbefoundonlineC.Oldertravellersliketostayinthem.16.Whati
sprobablythebestwayforthemantotravelaround?A.ByairB.BytrainC.Bycar听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatwasPeterprobablypoorat?A.WritingB.Re
adingC.Speaking.18.WhywasPeterhappythefirstday?A.ThefamilywaspleasantandfriendlyB.Therewasagirlofhisageinthefa
milyC.Therewasacomfortableroomforhim19.WhatwasPeter'sproblem?A.Hehadlittleopportunitytotalk.B.Hewasratherbusywithhisstudies.C.Hecouldn’tgetonwellw
iththefamily.20.WhendidPeterstartlearningEnglish?A.AtagesixB.AtageeightC.Atageten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A、B、
C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AScientistsinMexicohavejustbegunanewstudyofoneoftheworld'sbiggestpyramids:thePyramidoftheSun,northofMexicoCity.They'reputting
lotsofsmall,high-techmachinesunderthepyramidtotrytounlocksomeofitssecrets.Forthousandsofyears,peoplehavetriedto
uncoverthesecretsofthepyramids.Thepeoplewhobuiltthepyramidsmadelotsofsecretdoorsandroomstostoprobbersfromfindingthetrea
suresinside.However,therealwayshavebeensomesmartthievesinhistory.Now,almostallofEgypt'spyramidshavebeenrobbed,includingtheGre
atPyramidofKhufu,whichisthelargestpyramidintheworld.Itistheonlyoneoftheancientwondersoftheworldthatisstillstanding.InAD8
20,anArabkingnamedAbdullahALManumgotagroupofworkerstodigtheirwayintotheGreatPyramidandhavealook.Insidethe
pyramid,theyfoundthreerooms-theQueen'sChamber,theGrandGalleryandtheKing'sChamber.Buttotheirsurprise,themendidn'tfindthetreasurestheywa
nted.TheQueen'sandKing'sChamberswerebothempty!WhereweretheKing'smummyandhistreasures?Hadsomeonealreadytakenthemaway?Thehugestonedoorsatthepyram
id'sentrancewerestillclosedwhenALManum'smenwentinside.Howhadthethievesgotinandout?Sincethen,manypeoplehavegoneinside
theGreatPyramidtohavealookortotrytotakethings.Butstill,nootherchambersorwalkwayshavebeenfound.In2002,a
nAmericanteammadethemostrecentvisittotheGreatPyramid.Scientistssentarobotintothepyramid,buttheyonlyfoundamysteriouslockedstonedoor.21.The
firsttwoparagraphswerewrittentoshowthat.A.thePyramidoftheSunisanunusualhistoricbuildingB.ancientEgyptianempero
rswerecruelC.constructionworkersledahardlifeinancientEgyptD.thesecretsofthepyramidsremaintobeuncovered22.Whichofthefollowi
ngisNOTtruetotheGreatPyramidofKhufu?A.Itisthelargestpyramidintheworld.B.Itistheonlyoneoftheancientwonderst
hatisstillstanding.C.AbdullahALManumtooktheKing'smummyandhistreasuresaway.D.Scientistsfoundamysteriouslockedstonedoortoth
eGreatPyramid.23.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePyramidoftheSunB.TheGreatPyramidofKhufuC.AMysteriousLockedStoneDoorD.UnlockingtheD
oorsofHistoryofthePyramidBInthepastthreeyears,accordingtoastudy,thenumberofpeoplewhostudypart-timeinEnglandhasdecre
asedby42%—theequivalent(等同的)of106,000fewerstudents.Almosthalfamillionstudentswerestudyingpart-timeinthepastthreeyear
s,withmostofthemworkingatthesametimeandstudyingvocationalsubjects,accordingtoUniversitiesUK(UUK),whichconducte
dtheresearch.Thereport,whichwasrequestedbyministers,said,"Thereseemstobemanyfactorsresponsibleforit:thecurrenteconomicclimatelimitingemplo
yersupportforfurtherstudyandputtingpressureonhouseholdbudgets,changingpathwaystohighereducationandthecurrentchangestothefundingsystem
inEnglandandassociatedincreaseintuitionfees.Factorssuchastheriseofapprenticeships(学徒制),increaseinprivateproviders(whetherforp
rofitornotforprofit),andashifttoonlinelearningalsohaveanimpact.”ProfessorSirEricThomas,chairmanofthereviewandvice-presidentofBristolUniv
ersity,said,"TherealityisthattheUKneedsmoregraduatesandreliesheavilyonpart-timehighereducationtomeetthesefastchangingskillneedsinafastch
angingworld.Weignorepart-timestudy'stransformativepowerforindividualsandsociety.Whilepart-timestuden
tsareagreatsuccessstoryfortheUK,somethingisgoingwrong.InEnglandinparticular,numbersarereducinganddonotlooklikerecovering.Thesi
tuationishighlycomplex.Thisreviewisthebeginningofaprocessofuniversitiesworkingtogetherandwithpartnerstotakestep
sindealingwiththisissue.Wecannotandmustnotgiveuponthesestudents."RachelWenstone,vice-presidentforhigheredu
cationattheNationalUnionofStudents(NUS),said,"NUSwelcomesthisreportandwearepleasedthatthisissueisgettingtheattentionitdeserves.Iti
sincrediblydishearteningtoseethenumberofpart-timestudentsdecreasing.Thesectortookresponsibilityinanalyzingtheissuesfacingpart-timest
udentsandit'snowtimeforthesectortotakeresponsibilityfordealingwiththeproblems.”Theuniversity'sminister,DavidWilletts,said,“Part-timestudy
bringsenormousbenefitstoindividuals,theeconomyandemployers.Tuitionfeeloansarenowavailabletonewpart-timestudents.Wewillalsochangetheruleswhichstoppe
oplefromgettingfinancialsupporttolearnnewskillsinengineering,technologyandcomputersciencepart-time.Thiswillmakesurethatthenationhas
theskillsweneedtokeepourbusinessesaheadintheglobalrace.Institutionsmustalsoplaytheirparttoencouragemorepart-timestudybyemphasizingthebenefits
tofuturestudents.Iamcallingonalluniversitiestomakesurethatpart-timeoptionsarehighlyvisibleonwebsitesanddetailedinformationabo
utthecoursesisalsouptodate.”24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforthedeclineofthenumberofpart-timestudentsintheUK?A.Thetuitionfeeshaveincre
ased.B.ManypeoplechoosetolearnontheInternet.C.Peoplearetoobusywiththeirworkanddailylives.D.Familiesareshortof
moneytolettheirmembersstudyfurther.25.WhatdoesEricThomasreallywanttoexpressinParagraph2?A.Part-timehighereducationisveryimportantintheUK.B.Mo
regraduatesintheUKhavetoimprovetheirskills.C.Part-timestudentshavebeenverysuccessfulintheUK.D.UniversitiesintheUKplayakeyroleinattractingpa
rt-timestudents.26.HowdoesWenstonefeelaboutthepresentpart-timestudyintheUK?A.Puzzled.B.Satisfied.C.Optimistic.D.Discou
raged.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheUKseesthedeclineofitspart-timestudentsB.Part-t
imestudentsreceivemoreattentionnowadaysC.TheUKcomesupwithwaystoattractmorepart-timestudentsD.Thedeclineofpart-timestudentshaseffectsontheUKCYou'v
eprobablyheardthatbrick-and-mortarretail(实体零售)isintrouble.Evenindustrygiantsareclosinghundredsofstores.Givenretail'sgradualchangetomobileande-co
mmerce(电子商务),youmaybewondering,“Whatwillretaillooklikeinthefuture?”Nobodyknows.Buthereareafewthingsy
oucanexpecttoseebasedoncurrenttechnology.Ultrafastdeliveryiscoming.Today,thenormalpracticeistwo-daydelivery.Bu
tifyou'vebeenpayingattention,youknowthat'schanging.Infact,asurprisinglyhigh25%ofconsumerssaidthattheywou
ldabandontheirordersifone-daydeliverywasn'tavailable.Ofcourse,that'sjustthebeginning.Two-hourdeliveryiscomingintheforeseeablefuture,andAmazonhasalr
eadybeentrying30-minutedelivery.Yourkitchenwillresupplyitself.Youwon'thavetoworryaboutrunningoutofess
entialslikecoffee,petfoodorsnacksbecauseyourcontainerswillsensestock(库存)levelsandreplacethoseitemswitho
utyouhavingtoliftafinger.Nomorewakinguptofindyourcoffeestoreisemptyorlast-minutetripstothegrocerystorebecauseyouforgottobuypetfood.Knowexactlywhat
'sinstockandwhere.Haveyouevergonetoastorehopingtobuysomething,onlytolearnthattheywereoutofstock?AnewfeaturefromGoogleHomeallowspeopletoas
kGoogleAssistantstofindin-stockproductsatthecloseststore.Forexample:“Google,wherecanIfindtheNintendoSwitchconsole?"Anassistantwillt
ellyouhowmanystoreshaveitrightthenandhowclosetheyare.Ofcourse,itisn'tcurrentlyavailableforallstoresinalllocations,butyoucanalread
yseeafuturewhenithasbecomestandard.Convenience,experience,andoptions—retailwilltakeonanewlook.28.Howdoestheauthordevelopthepassage?A.
Byaskingandanswering.B.Byclarifyinganddescribing.C.Byanalyzingandcommenting.D.Bycomparingandconcluding.29.Whatcanwek
nowfromParagraph2?A.Consumerscan'tgettheirordersinonedaynow.B.Itispossibletodelivergoodswithintwohoursinthefuture.C.Thedeliverywillbeintwod
aysinthefuture.D.Superfastdeliveryhaswidelybeenusednow.30.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappeninthefuture?A.Retailwilldisappeargradually.B.Industri
algiantswillrulethewholeretailtrade.C.Shoppingwillbemoreconvenientandeffective.D.PeoplewillaskGoogleAssistantstopurchasegoods.
31.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Whatwillretailbelikeinthefuture?B.Howwillnewtechnologychangetheworld?C.Ho
wwillweruntheretailtradeinthefuture?D.Whatbenefitswillhigh-techbringinthefuture?D“Aliecantravelhalfwayaroundtheworldbeforethet
ruthcanputitsbootson.”ThatquoteisattributedtoMarkTwain.Intoday'sInternetworldof“fakenews",liesspreadevenfasterthanthetruthishavingtr
oublefindingitsboots.Tomakemattersworse,mostyoungpeoplegetnewsfromsocialmediasiteswherefactsaremixedwithrumors,hal
f-truthsandcompletelies.Thishasledtoyoungpeoplebecomingconfused.InthelatestPISA,whichtested15-year-oldworldwideona
cademicsubjects,fewerthanoneintenoftheexamineeswerereportedtobeabletodistinguishfactfromopinion.AStanfordUniversitystudyshowedt
hatstudentsatalllevelsofeducationcouldnottellrealnewsfromfakenews.Inoneinstance,80percentthoughtthatapa
idadvertisementwasarealnewsstory.Fakenewsisspreadbypeoplewhohaveaprejudice.Theywanttoinfluencepublicopinioneitherfororagainstsomethingorsomeone.Itis
important,then,foryoungpeopletorecognizewhentheyarebeingusedandtobeskepticalofonlineinformation.Traditionalmedia,suchasnewspapersandtelevision,arest
illthemorecrediblesourcesofinformation.Reportersareprofessionallytrainedtolookforfacts,andeditorshavethejobofmakingsurethosefactsarecorrect.H
owever,ifyougetmostofyourinformationonline,youhavetobeyourowneditor.Inthatcase,thefirstthingtodoistolookatthewriterofapost.Isthispers
onknowntobecredible?Doesthesitewhereyoureadtheposthasaprejudice?Next,lookforothersourcesfrommainstreamm
ediatoconfirmtheinformation.Inotherwords,byputtingonyourtruthbootsyouwon'tbefooledintochasinglies.32.Whyisthequoteme
ntionedinParagraph1?A.Togiveadefinition.B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Toofferbackgroundinformation.D.Tohighligh
tthewisdomofMarkTwain.33.Whatwillalwayshappentoyoungpeoplewithnewsaround?A.Theypreferarealnewsstory.B.Theyareeasilytakeninbyfakene
ws.C.Theycandistinguishfactfromopinion.D.Theygetworriedabouttheireducation.34.Whatistheauthor'ssuggesti
oninthetext?A.Fightagainstprejudices.B.Avoidtraditionalmedia.C.Beaneditorofyourown.D.Believeintrainedreporters.35
.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thetruthaboutfakenews.B.Theinfluenceoffakenews.C.Problemswithonlineinformation.D.Sourcesofonlineinformatio
n.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得最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Haveyoueverbeeninasituationwherefirstaidwasrequired?Didyouknowwhattodo?Did
youfeeladequatelyequippedandconfidentenoughtoperformfirstaidprocedures?AttheSOSCenter,trainedprofessionalsprovidesomeone-on-one
andgroupcoursesinfirstaid.36.FirstAidforInfants(婴儿)Thiscourseisdesignedforfirst-timeparentswhodonothaveabasicknowledgeoffirstaidforinfantsandba
bies.37,orifyouwanttoavoidmorelife-threateningproblemsandillnesses,youwillgetthemfromthesetopics.FirstAidforC
hildrenEveryparentknowsthefearofreleasingtheirsmallchildoutintotheworld,awayfromtheirwatchfuleye.38.Thi
scourseteachesparentshowtodeterminewhenaninjuryrequiresstitches(缝针),howtotreatbasiccuts,aswellashowtotreatsunburnsandotherwounds.39O
urmostpopularcourseoffersallkindsofapproachestoapplyingfirstaid.Inthistwo-daycourse,you'lllearnsomebasicskillssuchashowtorespondwhenachildoradul
tchokes,whattodoifsomeonehasaheartattackorstroke,howtoreacttosnakebitesandspiderbites,andmore.Thiscourseishighlyrecommendedforlea
rnersofallages.40.Inaddition,weareplanningtoopenspecialcoursesincommunitycentersaroundBeijing.FormoreinformationonSOSandourcourseselectionortoregis
terforacourse,pleasevisitwww.firstthingsfirst.com.A.BasicTrainingCourseinFirstAidB.VariousFirst-AidCoursesforBabiesC.Whenyouwanttoeasey
ourbaby'sdiscomfortD.Ifyouwanttoavoidtheriskofyourparents'injuriesE.ClassesareofferedonaregularbasisatourmainofficeF.Weofferavarietyofcoursesdesign
edtomeetparticularneedsG.Aschildrengrowmoreadventurous,theriskofinjuryincreasesaswell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。Ayearorsolater,IwasconductingaseriesofcustomerserviceseminarsinNewEngland.Myclienthad41am
otel(汽车旅馆)formetostayatinGlenInnes.Everythingaboutthe42Ireceivedatthismotelwas43whatIcouldeverhaveexpected.Iwasgreetedon44bycar,and
welcomedwithahandshakeandafriendlysmile.AsI45,theownerofthemotel46meforstayingwithhimandgavemeanappletoeatasI47ontoInverell.TheCentral
Motelisownedand48byDavidandRosemarieBryant.Itisoneofthetenmotelsinthetown.Sincethatfirst49,ÍhavestayedattheCentralMotelonseveraloth
eroccasions.50,themostsignificantfactisthatinthecourseofthat51Ihaveconductedover1,000seminars.Atnearlyalloftheseseminars,Ihavetoldmy52aboutho
wthegreatserviceattheCentralMotelandthelittleextratouchofthecrisp,fresh,redappleonmydepartureencouragedmeto53again.Ihaveno54intheCentralMotel.Iamju
stadelightedcustomerwholikestotellthestoryofhowwellIwas55.Mystoryalsoshowsthatpraiseandpopularitywil
l56inabundanceifyoujusttreatyourcustomerswithgenuinepolitenessand57.Ifonethingcanbe58frommyexperience,iti
stheattentiontodetailsandgenuineandsincerecustomerservice.Italsoprovesthatmostoftenitisthe59thingsthatmatterinbusinessif
youwanttocreatelong-term60loyalty.TheselittlethingsaretheMomentsofTruthincustomerservice.41.A.foundB.
affordedC.bookedD.bought42.A.answerB.giftC.letterD.service43.A.beyondB.nearC.withinD.without44.A.telephoneB.arri
valC.busD.duty45.A.checkedoutB.settleddownC.pulledinD.lookedaround46.A.thankedB.praisedC.regrettedD.excuse
d47.A.heldB.livedC.droveD.talked48.A.closedB.runC.builtD.sold49.A.sightB.impressionC.dinnerD.visit50.A.HoweverB.BesidesC.ThusD.So
51.A.tripB.timeC.chanceD.occasion52.A.storyB.incidentC.suggestionD.dream53.A.rememberB.tasteC.stayD.leave54.A.a
dviceB.hopeC.planD.interest55.A.taughtB.treatedC.shownD.trained56.A.welcomeB.growC.followD.start57.A.respectB.customC
.consumptionD.experience58.A.mentionedB.knownC.learnedD.created59.A.specialB.littleC.toughD.difficult60.A.priceB.safe
tyC.hotelD.customer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。AChinesewildlifepark61(spark)protestsinceitmadevi
sitorssubmittofacialrecognitionscanning,withonelawprofessortakingittocourt.ProfessorGuoBing,fromZhejiangU
niversityofSci-Techhasbeentaking62(act)againstHangzhousafaripark(野生动物园)afteritreplaceditsexistingfingerprintings
ystemwiththenewtechnology.“IfiledthecasebecauseIfeelthatnotonlymyprivacyrightsarebeingviolatedbut63ofmanyothers.”Now,Guoisattempting6
4(negotiate)withtheparktoreturnthemoneyhepaid65anannualpassandstressitsmisuseofdatagatheredbythesoftware.Acourti
nFuyangdistricthasacceptedhiscase.Hequestionedwhyawildlifeparkwouldneedtocollectsuchinformationandhad66(doubt)overdatasecurityandwhowouldtakeon67(
responsible)ifanywereleaked.Thecasecould68(possible)openwiderdebateinChinaovertheuseofsuchtechnology.Theparkintroducedfacial
recognitioninJulyforannualpassholdersandtoldthose69didnotregistertheirbiometric(生物识别)informationby17Octob
erthatpasseswouldbe70(use),BeijingNewsreported.About10,000visitorsholdtheannualparkpasseswhichcost£150forafamilyoffou
r,theparktoldthepaper.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。WhenIfirststarthighschool,IwasineverysenseanaveragestudentsoIdidn’tnecess
arilyfeelterrible.IhadaGPAof82.Thefirstsectorthatmostaffectedmysuccesswasfindthecorrectsocialcircle.Imadefrien
dswiththetop4scorerinmygrade,anditwasbeneficialfromtotalkwiththem.ThenIaccidentaldiscoveredanothertr
ickwhatmademygradesimproveagain:Getting8hoursofsleepeverysinglenight.Results?Irarelyfeeltiring,andI’
malmostalwaysinabettermood.IcanconcentratemoreeasilyandImakelessmistakesinsubjectslikeMath.Surprise!MyGPAjumped95.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)你上
周末参观了科技馆。现请你根据以下要点提示用英语写一篇简要的参观报告。1.参观经历:●参观生物、数学、物理展览,了解科学家的生活●观看关于宇宙奥秘的5D电影●和机器人下棋2.参观感受;注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;_________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________青海湟川中学高二英语第二学期第一次月考试题答案一.听力:1-5CABAC6-10ACBAB11-15CAACB16-20
BCBAC二.阅读:A篇21—23DCDB篇24—27CADAC篇28—31ABCAD篇32—35BBCA三.七选五:36—40FCGAE四.完形填空:41—45CDABA46—50ACBDA51—5
6BACDB56—60CACBD五.语法知识:61.hassparked62.action63.those64.tonegotiate65.for66.doubts67.responsibility68.possibly
69.who70.useless六.改错:WhenIfirststart(started)highschool,IwasineverysenseanaveragestudentsoIdidn’tnecessarilyfeelterrible.IhadaGPAof82
.Thefirstsectorthatmostaffectedmysuccesswasfind(finding)thecorrectsocialcircle.Imadefriendswiththetop4scor
er(scorers)inmygrade,anditwasbeneficialfrom(from删除)totalkwiththem.ThenIaccidental(accidentally)discoveredanothertrickwhat(that/which)mademygrad
esimproveagain:Getting8hoursofsleepeverysinglenight.Results?Irarelyfeeltiring(tired),andI’malmostalwaysinabett
er(good)mood.IcanconcentratemoreeasilyandImakeless(fewer)mistakesinsubjectslikeMath.Surprise!MyGPAjumped(添加to)95.七.书面表达Lastweekend,Imadeafantastict
riptotheScienceandTechnologyMuseum.Ivisitedcolorfulexhibitionsonbiology,mathandphysicsaswellaslearningaboutt
helivesofgreatscientists.Besides,Iwatcheda5Dfilmaboutthemysteriousuniverseandexperiencedmanynewthingsbybe
ingapartofit.Themostinterestingthingwastoplaychesswithasmartrobot.Tomysurprise,hewonthegame!Thistripwasreallyunforgettable.Bydoinginteresting
experimentsmyself,Ihadlotsoffunaswellasgainingknowledge.Itwasamazingtolearnbydoingratherthanjustbyreading.