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英语试卷第1页(共12页)平谷区2019—2020学年度第二学期高三年级质量监控英语试卷2020.3注意事项1.本试卷共12页,包括三部分,满分120分。考试时间100分钟。2.在答题卡上准确填写学校名称、班级、姓名和考号。3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。4.在

答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。5.考试结束,请将答题卡交回。第一部分知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在

给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。AThisyear,theWorldCuphasbeenplayedacrossdifferent1(city),andTeamChinahadtrainingsessionsevenontravelingdayswhensomepart

icipatingteamschosetorestupafteratiringflight.Whentheteamstruggled,CaptainZhuTingwasalwaysthere,doingwhateverwasneeded2(carry)theteamfo

rward.That􀆳swhyshehasbecomeanationalvolleyballicon(偶像),justlike“IronHammer”Lang.Nevergivingup,especiallyinadifficultsitu

ation,that􀆳s3thespiritofChinesewomen􀆳svolleyballmeans.BTherailwayline4(connect)BeijingandZhangjiakou,

theco-hostcityoftheBeijing2022WinterOlympics,istheworld􀆳sfirstintelligent,high-speedrailway.It5(go)int

ooperationonDec30,2019.Therailwayis174kmlong,withamaximumdesignspeedof350kph.ItreducesthetraveltimebetweenBeijingandZhangjiakoufromoverthreehou

rsto47minutes.Thetrainisdesignedwithanareatostoresnowboards,adevicetosecurewheelchairsandamobilenewscenter6passengerscanwatchliveOlympicbroadcas

ts.CThe“Twenty-fourSolarterms”istheChinese7(tradition)wayofdividingandmarkingtime.Itshowstherelationshipbetweentheuniverse,seasons,climateandagr

iculture,whichisuniquelycreated8Chineseancestors.TheTwenty-fourSolarTermsareimportantinstructionsfortheagricul

turalproductionaswellaspeople􀆳sdailylives.Attheinitialstageofagricultural英语试卷第2页(共12页)development,peoplebegantoexploreruleso

fnatureandused9(they)toguidesowing,harvestingandotheragriculturalactivities.Untilnow,it10(become)anessentialtooltoguidetheagricul

turalproductioninChina.Anditscharmandvaluehavebeenincreasinglyrecognizedbythepublic.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30

分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。NeverSayQuitInmytwenty-fiveyearsofcoaching,Iencounteredmanyextraordinaryathlete

s.Yettheathletewhomadethegreatestimpressiononmewasn􀆳toneofthosepromisingyoungmen,butBobbyColson.Earlyintheseason,Bobby,wholookedheavybutstron

g,11meintheschoolhallway.Hetoldmehewaseagertojoininourtrackteamandbelievedhecouldmakeanimportant12.Iwasdeeply13byhispresentationandself-confi

dence.Givenhisphysique,thelogicalroleforBobbywasthatofa“weightman”.Sohedidhisbestintryingdiscus(铁饼),shotpot􀆺,onlytofi

ndouttheseeventswerenot14forhimatall.SoBobbyintendedtotryanothermoredifficultevent:two-milerace.IadmiredBobby􀆳s15,bu

ttomyself,Iquestionedwhetherthetwo-mileracewasagoodchoice.YetBobbywas16andforthefollowingweeks,hepainfull

ybut17struggledthroughhisworkouts.Threemonthslater,thetwo-mileracewaswellunderway.Whilealltheotherrunnershadalready

finished,Bobby18hadthreelapstogo.AsBobbycompletedhislasttwoofhis19laps,severalboysfromtheotherteamsstartedmakingf

unofhimand20athimtogetoffthetrack.Bobbywascryingnoticeablybutkeptgoing.Atthismoment,ourteammembersnoticedandwent

to21Bobbyon.Onthelastlap,allourathletesstooduptocheerBobbyon.Imagineamovingsight:Ourwholeteamlinedup22thetrack,clappingandcheeringforBobbyastears23

downhisface.Afterthat,Bobbyputinefforttosupporthisteammates.Hewentfromeventtoevent24histeammates.Whenoneofourathletestookafirstplace,Bobbywa

sevenmoreexcitedthanthewinner.Everyteammate25himverymuchandfeltluckytohavehimintheteam.Bobbyhadbeenrightwh

enhetoldmehefelthecouldmakeasignificantcontribution.Hehadjoinedagoodteamandmadeitintoagreat26.Sincethen,I􀆳veseenmanytopathletes2

7thetrackwhentheyknewtheyweren􀆳tgoingtowinarace.Bobby,onthecontrary,neveronce28leavingthattwo-milerace.Oncehe29,quittingwasnotanoption.H

isexamplehelpedusalltounderstandthattalentisGodgiven,andthosewhohaveitshouldbethankful,butthespiritof30isself-given,andweshouldvalueit.英语试卷第3页(

共12页)11.A.wavedB.informedC.limitedD.stopped12.A.appearanceB.promiseC.contributionD.influence13.A.impressedB.frightenedC.puzzledD.embarrassed14

.A.satisfactoryB.challengingC.suitableD.attractive15.A.enthusiasmB.generosityC.achievementD.cooperation16.A.

worriedB.confusedC.determinedD.hesitated17.A.cautiouslyB.proudlyC.secretlyD.diligently18.A.stillB.alreadyC.

everD.rather19.A.spareB.remainingC.extraD.additional20.A.cryingB.throwingC.shoutingD.criticizing21.A.pullB.

assistC.driveD.urge22.A.overB.aroundC.withD.beyond23.A.rolledB.pavedC.coveredD.measured24.A.convincingB.appreciatingC.co

mpetingD.encouraging25.A.enviedB.lovedC.respectedD.believed26.A.familyB.organizationC.institutionD.system27.A.checkoutB

.giveoffC.walkoffD.carryout28.A.supposedB.consideredC.imaginedD.concerned29.A.provedB.realizedC.discoveredD.started30.A.braveryB.unityC.perse

veranceD.devotion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,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThreeModernServicesWhenyou􀆳reworkingafull-

timejob,studyingoronthehuntforwork,lifecanfeelexhausting.Thegoodnewsisthatmoderntechnologyhasmadelifeeasierinmanyways,and

withthefollowingservices,you􀆳llfindyouhavemoretimeandenergyforthethingsthatmatter.MealkitdeliveryservicesMealkitdeliveryservicesare

oneofthemostunderestimatedinnovationsofthe21stcentury.Howtheyworkissimple.Atthebeginningyouchoosehowmanypeopleneedtoeatinyour英语试卷第4

页(共12页)household.Then,whatyourdietaryrequirementsare,andanyotherpreferences.Finally,yougettochoosewhichmealkitswillbede

liveredtoyourdoor.Nomatteryourdiet,youcanhaveanappropriatemealkitdelivered.Forexample,checkouttheselowcarb

mealdeliveryoptions.Thekitcomescompletewithalltheingredientsyouneed,alreadyprepared.Allyouhavetodoistofollow

thesimplerecipetoputthemtogetherandpopyourmealintheoven.Withmealkitdelivery,youdon􀆳thavetoworryaboutcookingorspendingmoneyontakeout.Yourtripstotheg

rocerystorewillbecomeeasierandyou􀆳llwastelessmoneyandfood.TaskrabbitOneofthemostfrustratingaspectsofhav

ingaplaceyoucallyourownisthatyouhavetotakecareofthemaintenance(维修).Evenifyouarerenting,therearecertaintaskst

hatyourlandlordwillexpectyoutoseeto,whetheraleakytaporaproblematicelectricalappliance.Forthis,Taskrabbitconnectsyo

uwithfreelancerswhoarewillingtotakeonjustaboutanytaskforyou.Youcanhiresomeonetotakecareofyourleakytapratherthanspendi

ngyourowntimeandenergydoingit.You􀆳regivingsomeoneworkwhileenjoyingyourtimeoff.PostmatesFinally,oneofthemostconvenientandusefulservicesi

s,ofcourse,Postmates.WithPostmates,youcangetjustaboutanythingdeliveredordeliversomethingyourself.Youcangets

omeonetodoyourgroceriesforyou—simplymakealistofwhatyouneedandchoosewhethertheshoppershouldcallyouifsomethingisoutoriftheycan

decideonreplacementsthemselves.Youcanalsouseitfortakeout,tosendorreceivedocuments,andanyotherdeliveryneedsyouhave.Weliveinanageofconvenie

nce,andweshouldtakeadvantageofit.Startusingtheaboveservicesandyou􀆳llseeyourstresslevelsdrop.31.Whatwil

lpeoplefirstdotoenjoyMealkitdeliveryservices?A.Tocheckoutsomeoptions.B.Topopyourmealintheoven.C.Toconfirmtheexactnumberofpeople.D.Tofoll

owthesimplerecipetoputthemtogether.32.WhatdothethreeModernServiceshaveincommon?A.Theycanhelppeoplesavemon

ey.B.AlltheModernServicesaretop-level.C.Theycanmakepeopleeasilyenjoytheirlives.D.Youngpeopleshowtheirpreferenceforthethre

eModernServices.英语试卷第5页(共12页)33.Whereisthepassagemostlikelytobetakenfrom?A.Amagazine.B.Abookreview.C.Anove

l.D.Aguidebook.BLastsummer,KatieStellerpulledoffthefreewayonherwaytoworkinMinneapolis.Shestoppedatatrafficlight,wherea

manwassittingwithasignaskingforhelp.Sherolleddownherwindow.“Hey!”sheshouted.“I􀆳mdrivingaroundgivingfreehaircuts.IfIgograbmychair,doyouw

antonerightnow?”Themanlookedtobeinhis60s.Hewasbalding,andmissingafewteeth.AsStellerlikedtotellthestory,helaughed,the

npaused.“Actually,”hesaid,“Ihaveafuneraltogotothisweek.Iwasreallyhopingtogetahaircut.”Stellerpulledo

utaredchairfromhercarandhelpedthemancuthishairimmediately.Aftertheworkwasfinished,Edwardlookedinamirror.“Ilookgood!”hesaid.Untillas

tyear,Stellerhadgivensuchhaircutstopeoplelivingonthemargins(边缘)aroundthecity.Shewaskeenlyawareofthepowerofhercleanupjob.“It􀆳smorethanahaircut,”shes

aid.“Iwantittobeagateway,toshowvalueandrespect,butalsotogettoknowpeople.Iwanttobuildrelationships.”Stellerknewthatahaircutcouldc

hangealife.Onechangedhers:Asateen,shesufferedfromaseveredisease,herhairthinneddrastically.Seeingthis,hermotherarrangedforSteller􀆳sfirstprofessio

nalhaircut.“Tositdownandhavesomebodylookatmeandtalktomelikeapersonandnotjustanillness,ithelpedmefeelcaredaboutandlessalone,”shesaid.After

that,Stellerknewshewantedtohaveherownsalonsoshecouldhelppeoplefeelthewayshe􀆳dfeltthatday.Notlongafterfinishingcosmetologyschoolin2009,

shebeganwhatshenowcallsherRedChairProject,reachingouttopeopleonthestreets.Heraimwasthatbydoingsomekindacts,otherswouldbeinspiredtospr

eadtheirown.“Partofwhatbrokemyheartwasjusthowlonelypeoplelooked,”shesaid.“IthoughtmaybeI􀆳dgoaroundandaskif

peoplewantfreehaircuts.Ican􀆳tfixtheirproblems,butmaybeIcanhelpthemfeellessaloneforamoment.”Itallbeganwithabeliefi

nsimpleactsofkindness,suchasafreehaircut.“Thewayyoushowupintheworldmatters,”saidSteller.“Youhavenoideawhatpeoplearegoingtodowiththekindnessthatyoug

ivethem.”英语试卷第6页(共12页)34.HowdidStellerreacttotheman􀆳saskingforhelp?A.Shepaidnoattention.B.Sheofferedafreehaircuttohim.C.Shesentaredchairtohimasapr

esent.D.Shetoldaninterestingstorytomakehimhappy.35.WhatdidStellermeanbysaying“It􀆳smorethanahaircut”inparagraph6?A.Shethoughtitwasarespectablejob.

B.Shehadfoundmoreadvantagesforthejob.C.Sheconsideredhaircutasawaytomakefriends.D.Shehopedherjobcouldmakeadifferencetoothers.36.WhatdidStellerexpec

tfromRedChairProject?A.Toearnalotofmoney.B.Toknowmorepeople.C.Topassdownthekindness.D.Tomakeherselfstandout.37.Wha

twouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ACutAbove.B.ABeautifulSalon.C.TheGoodBelief.D.TheMiracleofLove.CWh

yispovertysodifficulttoovercome?Whyarepoorerpeoplelesslikelytoinvestintheirownlearningandabilitydevelopment,butmorelikelytobeaddictedtotelevis

ionandvideogames?Inthepast,apoorpersonwasnormallyconsideredtohavebadcharacterorhavenoambition.Banerjeecorrectssuchviewsandexplainstheeconomicsbe

hindthepoor.Poorpeopletendtolivewithmoreworriesintheirlives,hesaid,sotheyneedtoolssuchastelevisions,cellphones,junkfood

andvideogamestorelieveworriesmorethanothers.Butinvestmentinlearningoftentakesalongtimetogetrewards,whilethepoorareoftenimpatientdu

etoeconomicreasons,andtheirlifeinthemeantimeisgettingmoreworrisomeandboring.Thatgoesforhealth.Banerjeean

dhiswifefindthatthepoorspendthesameamountofmoneyandtime,orevenmoreonhealthandmedicalcarethanthemiddleclassgroup,buttheytendtog

etbadeffects.Thereasonisthatthepooroftenlacktheessentialmedicalandhealthyknowledgeandtheytendtogetmedicalt

reatmentwhenthediseasehasworsenedtoacertainstage.Besides,theytendtotrustthedoctorswho“givestrongmedicine”because

theybelievesuchdoctorsarethe英语试卷第7页(共12页)“good”ones.Butinfact,“strongmedicine”alwaysleadstoresistancetodrugsandovertreatment.Th

iskindofattitude,whichemphasizestreatmentratherthanearlyprevention,hasbroughtmanypoorpeoplemoreeconomicstr

essandphysicaldamage,andevenhasaffectedtheeducationoftheirnextgeneration.Accordingtothestudy,childreninpoorerphysicalco

nditiontendtospendlesstimeinschoolandhavelowerincomesaftergraduation,sopovertygets“inherited”.Whenitcomestofinance,Banerjee􀆳sr

esearchhasfoundthatthepooroftenneedtoborrowlittleandshort-termloanswhilepayingextremelyhighinterestrates.Itisalsobecausethepoo

rtendtotakehigherfinancialrisks—theyoftenhaveunstableincomesandareunabletogetworkingcapitalfrombanks,s

otheyrelymoreonthesehigh-interestloans.Andthesesmallloansputabrakeontheirsavingsagainstrisks.Howcouldthepoorstepintothemiddleclass?Maybestartingabus

inessisawayout.Butfortheextremelypoor,it􀆳simpossibletogetthecapitaltheyneedtostartabusiness.Inmostcases,amorepracticaloptionisgettingajobin

governmentagenciesbecausecomparativelyspeaking,governmentjobsareverystable,whichgivethepoortheopportunitiest

obehiredforthelongterm,toincreasetherangeoftheirthinkingandthusenablingfamiliestomovefrompovertytothemiddleclass.Banerjee

􀆳sresearchprovidesanewperspectiveforgovernmentstounderstandpoverty,sothatpoliciescanbetailoredtodecreasepovertyandultimatelyeliminate(消除)it.3

8.Howdothepoordealwiththeissueofhealth?A.Theyspendlessmoneyinpreventingdisease.B.Theyfocusmoreonthediseasesthanearly

prevention.C.Theyusuallythinkitessentialtoresiststrongmedicine.D.Theyarewillingtogetfreemedicaltreatme

ntfromthegovernment.39.Fromtheunderlinedsentence,wecanlearnthat.A.povertyisproducedbythepoorB.povertyispasseddownbytheirparentsC.p

overtyhassomebadeffectsonthepoorD.povertycausespeopletobearmoreeconomicstress40.Banerjeeconsidersitdifficulttoovercomepovertybecause.A.thepoo

rhavebadcharacterorhavenoambitionB.thepoorprefertoinvestinbusinessratherthanworkC.thegovernmenthasn􀆳ttakenproperandeffectivemeasureD.thepoorweret

roubledbytheirlives,healthandfinance英语试卷第8页(共12页)41.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thepoorhaveattachedimportancetoeducation.B.Th

egovernmentcan􀆳tprovidethejobsforthepoor.C.Allthepoorneedtostartabusinessfortheirsurvival.D.Banerjee􀆳sresearchishelp

fulforthegovernmenttoridofpoverty.DAIcanidentifyraregeneticdisordersPeoplewithgeneticsyndromes(基因遗传综合症)sometimeshaverevealingfacialf

eatures,butusingthemtomakeaquickandcheapdiagnosiscanbetrickywhentherearehundredsofpossibleconditionstheymayhave.Anewneural(神经的)networkthatanal

ysesphotographsoffacescanhelpdoctorsnarrowdownthepossibilities.GurovichatbiotechnologyfirmFDNAinBostonandhisteambuil

taneuralnetworktolookatthegestalt(形态)—oroverallimpressionoffacesandreturnalistofthe10geneticsyndromesapersonismostlikelytohave.Theytra

inedtheneuralnetwork,calledDeepGestalt,on17,000imagescorrectlylabeledtocorrespondtomorethan200geneticsyndromes.TheteamthenaskedtheAItoidenti

fypotentialgeneticdisordersfromafurther502photographsofpeoplewithsuchconditions.Itincludedthecorrectansweramon

gitslistof10responses91percentofthetime.GurovichandhisteamalsotestedtheAI􀆳sabilitytodistinguishbetweendifferentgeneticmutations(突变)thatcanle

adtothesamesyndrome.TheyusedimagesofpeoplewithNoonansyndrome,whichcanresultfrommutationsinoneoffivegenes.DeepGestaltaccuratelyidentifi

edthegeneticsourceofthephysicalappearance64percentofthetime.“It􀆳sclearlynotperfect,”saysGurovich.“Butit􀆳sstillmuchbetterthanhumansareatt

ryingtodothis.”Asthesystemmakesitsassessments,thefacialregionsthatweremosthelpfulinthedeterminationareh

ighlightedandmadeavailablefordoctorstoview.Thishelpsthemtounderstandtherelationshipsbetweengeneticmake-upandphysicalappearanc

e.Thefactthatthediagnosisisbasedonasimplephotographraisesquestionsofprivacy.Iffacescanrevealdetailsaboutgenetics,thenem

ployersandinsuranceproviderscould,inprinciple,secretlyusesuchtechniquestodiscriminateagainstpeoplewithahighprobabilityofhavingcertaindi

sorders.However,Gurovichsaysthetoolwillonlybeavailabletodoctors.ChristofferNellakerattheUniversityofOxfordsaysthist

echniquecouldbringsignificantbenefitsforthosewithgenetic英语试卷第9页(共12页)syndromes.“Thisisnotfundamentallydifferentinforma

tionthanwe􀆳resharingwalkingdownthestreet,orwe􀆳rehappytosharewithFacebookorGoogle,”hesays.“Butquestioningthedatainthiswaymeansyoucanobtain

informationabouthealthordiseasestatus.”“Therealvaluehereisthatforsomeoftheseextremerarediseases,theprocessofdiagnosiscanbe

many,manyyears.Thiskindoftechnologycanhelpnarrowdownthesearchspaceandthenbeconfirmedthroughcheckinggeneticmarkers,”hesays.For

somediseases,thiskindoftechnologywillcutdownthetimetodiagnosethoroughly.Forothers,itcouldperhapsaddameansoffi

ndingotherpeoplewiththediseaseand,inturn,helpfindnewtreatmentsorcures.42.WhatisthepurposeofGurovich􀆳sneuralnetwork?A.TotesttheAI

􀆳sability.B.Toanalyzephotographsoffaces.C.Tohelpdoctorsreducetherangeofthediagnosis.D.Toresearchtheoverallimpressionofpatients􀆳faces.43.Wha

tdisadvantagedoesDeepGestaltbring?A.Itwillprobablyinvolveinthepeople􀆳sprivacy.B.Itcannotprovideinformatio

nabouthealthordisease.C.Thediagnosisbasedonasimplephotographisnotaccurate.D.Itcouldperhapsaddameansoffindingotherp

eoplewiththedisease.44.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Theresultoftheassessmentsforthissystemisperfect.B.DeepGestaltcancorrectlylabel200geneticsynd

romes.C.ItseemsdoubtfultouseAItodistinguishgeneticmutations.D.Thiskindoftechnologycanspeedupthediagnosticprocess.

45.Whatistheauthor􀆳sattitudetothistechnique?A.Supportive.B.Puzzled.C.Doubtful.D.Negative.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入

空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheWorldWaterDayhasbeencelebratedannuallyon22Marchsince1992.Eachyearhasadifferenttheme,lookingatthingsliketheroleofcleanwaterint

heworldofwork,waystostopwastingwater,findingwaystosupplywatertounderprivilegedgroupsandsoon.英语试卷第10页(共12页)46Butitisalsovitalfors

anitation(卫生).Itisestimatedthatmorethan700childrenundertheageofsevendieeverydayfromillnesseslinkedtounsafewaterandpoorsanitation.Therighttowater

andsanitationwasrecognizedasahumanright.47Theseincluderuralcommunities,peoplewhohavebeendisplacedduetowarandlocalconflict

sandareaswhereclimatechangeismakingwatermoreandmorescarcer.Apartfromtheobvioushealthissues,alackofaccessiblecleanwatermeansthatpeopl

e—oftenwomenandchildren—spendhourseverydaywalkingtoandfromdistantwatersupplies.Thismeanstheydon􀆳thave

timetodedicatetowork,studiesandotherdomesticduties.48Andpeoplewhoarenotabletowalktogettheirownwaterareparticularlyvulnerable.Therear

emanycharitiesworkingoncreatingsustainablesuppliesofcleanwaterfordifferentcommunitiesaroundtheworld.49Butthefundamentalproblemofincrea

singdemandforalimitedresourcecanonlybeaddressedbymoreefficientuseofwater,especiallyinindustryandagricul

ture.Waste-waterrecycling,capturingrainwater,moreefficientirrigationtechniquesandreforestationareallexample

sofhowwatercanbeusedmoreefficiently.50Weshouldsupportcharities,raiseawareness,takepartintheWorldWaterDayeventsthatarehappeningallaround

theworldand,ofcourse,becarefulwithhowweusewaterinourownlives.VisittheUNWorldWaterDaywebsitetofindoutaboutaneventnearus.Followworldwaterd

ayonsocialmediaandhelpspreadthewordaboutthisincrediblyimportantissue.A.Cleandrinkingwaterisfundamental.B.Asindividua

ls,whatcanwedotohelptheissue?C.Thesearchforwaterbecomestheirmainoccupation.D.Thisimportantworkneedstocontinueandtoexpand.E.Everylivingcel

linthebodyneedswatertokeepfunctioning.F.Innormalconditions,thehumanbodycanonlysurvivethreeorfourdayswithoutwater.G.However,therearestillatleast2.1bil

lionpeoplearoundtheworldlivingwithoutsafewater.英语试卷第11页(共12页)第三部分书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节(15分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你的美国朋友Jim对北京的历史文化感兴趣。你校暑假期间将

为交换生组织“KnowingBeijing”游览活动,请你写信邀请Jim来参加。内容包括:1.时间安排;2.活动内容;3.邀请参加。注意:1.词数不少于50;2.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,Yours,LiHua(请务必将书面表

达写在答题卡指定区域内)第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,用英语写一篇短文向校刊“英语园地”投稿,记述你班上周组织主题为“平安校园”法制教育系列活动的全过程。注意:词数不少于60。提示词:平安校园SafeCampus法律意识legalaware

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