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河北区2019-2020学年度高三年级总复习质量检测(二)英语笔试本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟。第Ⅰ卷1至10页,第Ⅱ卷11至12页。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准
考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利!第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。2.本卷共55小题,共95分。第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例:Standoverthereyou’llbeabletose
eitbetter.A.orB.andC.butD.while答案是B。1.--Mr.Smith,I’dliketohaveyouropinionsaboutmyteachingplan.--.ButIhaveonesuggestion.A.Itlooksfin
etomeB.YouaretoomodestC.That’sagoodideaD.Youshouldcheckitfirst2.Hopefullyin2030wewillnolongerbee-mailingeachother,forwemoreconvenientelectroniccom
municationtoolsbythen.A.havedevelopedB.developedC.willhavedevelopedD.haddeveloped3.thepastyearasanexchangestudentin
HongKong,Lindaappearsmorematurethanthoseofherage.A.SpendingB.SpentC.HavingspentD.Tospent4.ChinesetechgiantHuaweilauncheditsn
ewoperatingsystemcalledHarmony,creatingan_____appecosystemtoGoogle’sAndroid.A.alternativeB.aggressiveC.academicD.abstract5.Nezha,thehighestearning
animatedfilmeverinChina,was_____inNorthAmericainAugust,2019.A.relievedB.restoredC.registeredD.released6.--Whydidn’tyoucomebacklastnight?Iw
aitedlong!--______.Youwereplayinggamesthewholenight.A.Don’tgivemethatB.Don’tloseyourheadC.Don’ttrusttochanceD.Don’tdreamaw
ayyourtime7.IwantedtogotoGreece,andmywifewantedtogotoSpain,sowe_______Italy.A.carriedonB.compromisedonC.concentratedonD.calculated
on8.--IhearKatherinewonthefirstprizeintheEnglishSpeechContestheldlastSunday.--Thereisnosurprise.She_________forweeks.A.
hasbeenpracticingB.ispracticingC.hadbeenpracticingD.practiced9.TheideapuzzledmesomuchthatIstoppedfor
afewsecondstotryto______.A.makeitoverB.makeitoffC.makeitupD.makeitout10.Heisonlytooreadytohelpothers,seldom,
____,refusingthemwhentheyturntohim.A.ifneverB.ifeverC.ifsomeD.ifany11.AsJohnLennononcesaid,lifeis______happenstoyouwhileyoua
rebusymakingotherplans.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.where12.--ManypeopleinEnglandlovetogiveadviceonweatherreporting.--Yes,butIthinktheweat
heroffice’scomputers_____bemoreaccurate.A.canB.needC.oughttoD.might13.ThepastdecadeshavewitnessedChina’smanysci
entificachievements,_____thedevelopmentofShenweisupercomputersisatypicalexample.A.towhichB.forwhichC
.atwhichD.ofwhich14.Hesmiledpolitely________Lucyapologizedforherdrunkenfriends.A.thoughB.asC.unlessD.how15.Historyisthebestte
acher.It____recordsthedevelopmentpathofeachcountryandforetellsthefuturetous.A.faithfullyB.apparentlyC.conventionallyD.eventually第二节:完形填空(共2
0小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Nimal“Nims”Purjabroketheexistingworldrecordbyclimbing14Himalaya
nmountainpeaksin189days.Thoughthousandsof16haveclimbedMountEverest(珠穆朗玛峰),thehighestandmost17oftheworld’s14tallestmountains,1840climbershaveco
nqueredthemall.NepalesemountaineerNirmal“Nims”Purja,19thisextraordinaryachievementinjustsixmonthsandsixdays,fa
sterthanhisownseven-month20.“Iamincredibly21tohavecompletedthisfinalsummitandmygoalofclimbingtheworld’s14tall
estmountainsin22time,”Purjasaidinastatement.“Ihopetohave23thatanythingispossiblewithsome24,self-belief
,andpositivity.”Theadventurer,whowas25byteamsofNepaleseclimbersoneachofhisadventures,encounterednumerousmemorableand26mom
entsduringhisepic(史诗般的)journey.OnApril23,2019,whilegoingdownMt.Annapurna,PurjaandhisteamheardaboutaMalaysianclimberwhohadbeen27fromh
isgroupwithnofood,water,orsupplemental28forover40hours.Determinedtofindhim,theywentbackupto7500meters,whereDr.ChinWuiKinwaslastseen.Thoughthe
climberssucceededin29andgettinghimairliftedtoahospital,30,Dr.Chindidnotsurvivehisinjuriesand31afewdayslaterinSin
gapore.Purja,whocomesfromasmallNepalesevillage,saidhisprimary32forundertakingthisenormoustaskwasto33theworldthatanyonecan34great
nessiftheyputtheirmindstoit.“Byachievingthisgoal,IknewIcould35peoplefromallgenerationsacrosstheworld,”hesaid.16.A.athletes
B.touristsC.researchersD.adventurers17.A.seriousB.isolatedC.famousD.remote18.A.stillB.yetC.onlyD.even19.A.repre
sentedB.accomplishedC.evaluatedD.accelerated20.A.targetB.dreamC.desireD.focus21.A.crazyB.generousC.proudD.nervous22.A.rightB.futureC.h
arvestD.record23.A.foundB.seenC.provenD.imagined24.A.determinationB.respectC.delightD.relief25.A.taughtB.joinedC.beatenD.conducted26.A.awkwar
dB.anxiousC.exactD.tense27.A.separatedB.sentC.dismissedD.led28.A.clothesB.oxygenC.tentsD.equipment29.A.guidingB.observingC.savingD.locating30.A.u
nfortunatelyB.surprisinglyC.naturallyD.normally31.A.brokedownB.wentbyC.passedawayD.setoff32.A.designB.purposeC.concernD.importance33.A.challeng
eB.orderC.informD.show34.A.attainB.controlC.applyD.meet35.A.blessB.inspireC.supportD.admire第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读
下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIconsoftheANIMALKINGDOMCHIMUADVENTURESSOUTHGEORGIAJoinaChimuAdventurescruisetoSouthGeorgiaandexperien
ceoneofnature’sgreatestspectacles.Witnessthousandsofkingpenguinsupclosewhilemakingalandingfromoneofoure
xpeditioncruises.ChimuaretheUK’sleadingoperatortoSouthGeorgia,theFalklands&Antarcticaofferingafullrangeofshipstosuitallbudgetsandrequirements.Contac
toneofourpolarexpertstodayformoreinfoandspecialoffers!www.chimuadventures.comTel:02074038265ONTHEGOTOURSCHI
NAThepandaisthebelovedanimalmascot(吉祥物)ofChina,nativetothemountainrangesinthesouthcentralregion.Therearemanyconservationprojectsworkingtoincreaset
hepandapopulationandlastyeartheyweresuccessfullydowngradedfrom‘endangered’to‘vulnerable’onthelistofspeciesatri
sk.VisitandsupporttheChengduPandaResearchBasewithOnTheGoTourswhereyoucanwatchpandasintheirnaturalhabitat.www.onthegotours.comTel:02073
711113SEAWOLFADVENTURESCANADACombineculturaldiscoverieswithworld-classwhaleandwildlifeviewingonanadventureintotheheartofth
etraditionalterritoryoftheindigenousKwakwaka’wakw:VancouverIslandNorth.Shareourloveofthelocallandscapeandlearnmoreaboutourconnectionwiththewil
dlifethatmakesthesewaterwayshome.Experienceafast-pacedtourthatoffersapersonalperspectiveofour13,000+yearsold
Kwakwaka’wakwculture.www.seawolfadventures.caTel:(001)2509029653PIONEEREXPEDITIONSMADAGASCARMadagascaristhelandofthelemurs(狐猴).Over100lemurspeciesi
nhabitthisextraordinaryislandnation,rangingfromthepocket-sized‘pygmymouselemur’tothe4fttall‘indri’(狐猴).Withmanythreatenedbyextinction,
there’sneverbeenabettertimetowitnessthesemesmerizing(令人着迷的)primates.We’llguideyouthroughMadagascar,whichistheonlycountrywhereyoucanexperi
enceunforgettablelemurencountersinthewild.www.pioneerexpeditions.comTel:01202798922ABORIGINALJOURNEYSCANADAWedepartinsearchofo
rcas(虎鲸)fromCampbellRiveronVancouverIslandinBritish,Columbia,Canada.Orcasareanapexpredator,makingthemthekingsandqueensoftheoce
an.Orcashaveveryclose-knitfamiliesandnormallywillstaytogetherthroughouttheirlifetime.Wehavemanybeautifulwaterwaysinwhichtoexploreforthesemagnificent
mammals.Toursareguidedbyexperienced,locallybornguides.www.aboriginaljourneys.comTel:(001)250850110136.Whichrou
temayofferyoudiscountintravellingfee?A.CHIMUADVENTURESB.PIONEEREXPEDITIONSC.ABORIGINALJOURNEYSD.SEAWOLFADVENTURES37.Theunderlinedse
ntenceinParagraph2isintendedtoshow______________.A.youcanonlyseepandasinlimitedareasastheyarevulnerabletovisitor
sB.pandasarenotendangeredanymorethankstotheeffortsofmanyconversationC.thepandaisstillanendangeredspeciesthoughitspopulationhasin
creasedalotD.ONTHEGOTOURScanhelptheChengduPandaResearchBasesavemorepandas38.Whichofthefollowinganimalsareu
niquetoMadagascar?A.Orcas.B.Lemurs.C.Pandas.D.KingPenguins.39.WhatisspecialaboutOrcas?A.Theyarebornguides.B.Theyareg
entleanimals.C.Theylivealoneaftergrowingup.D.Theyenjoyacloserelationship.40.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.YoucanenjoytheKwakwaka’wakwcultur
einABORIGINALJOURNEYS.B.Orcaswilldepartthefamilyoncetheybecomematureenoughtofeedthemselves.C.SEAWOLFADVENTURESwillpresentmoretha
nwhalesandwildlifetovisitors.D.BothSEAWOLFADVENTURESandABORINALJOURNEYSsetoffinBritish,Colombia.41.What’sthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toattractreader
stostartawildlifetrip.B.Tointroducedifferentkindsofanimals.C.Toencouragepeopletoprotectanimals.D.Totellusthattheani
malsareendangered.BMy83-year-oldmothercametolivewithmeayearagolastNovember.ShewasveryillandIhadtoputmylifeonho
ldtocareforher.Eachmorning,Igotherupanddressedherandmadeherbreakfastandsatwithher.Irushedforabowlwhenshefeltsick,andlitfirestokeepherwarm.I
cookedandpersuadedhertotakeafewbites.It’sahardjobcaringforasickordyingparent,whoeveryouare.Butitwasespeciallyhardforme,Ifeel,becauseIa
madoctormyself.Icouldn’thelplookingatherintwodifferentways.Themedicalprofessionalsawabodyandscrutinizeditwi
ththecoldnessthatmedicinerequires.Butthedaughtersawthewomanwhohadgivenbirthtome,wipedmynose,sentmeofftocollegeandhadbeenaconstantpresenceinmylifeforo
verhalfacentury.Also,mymotherdidn’tappreciatehowharditwasformetocareforher.Irememberanexchangebetweenherandthenursewhocametoseeheronceawe
ek:“Youcouldgetsomemorehelpwithcare.”“Oh,Idon’tthinkIneedthat,”Momsaid.Momdidn’tunderstandthatthehelpwouldhavetakensomeoftheburdenoffme.Noneofth
etreatmentsherdoctorsgaveherworked,andfinallyherlifebecameaboutcomfort.Sherefusedpainkillers(止痛药)foralongtime,butfinallythepainconvin
cedher.Andwhensheacceptedthepainkillerssheacceptedthefactthatshewoulddie.IllnessandneedstookusacrosspersonalboundariesI’dneverbeforeconsider
ed.Andyet,whilelivingandbeinganddyingwithMomIwitnessedsomethingpreciousdawning.Webecamecloser.Wesharedsomanystoriesfromourp
astthatitwasasifourmemorieshadbecomeone.Inthepastourrelationshiphadbeendifficult.Wehadoftenargued.Butwhentheendcame,bothofussimp
lyacceptedthatwelookedattheworldindifferentways.Weweredaughterandmotherandwelovedeachother.Thatwasallthatmatte
red.42.Whywastakingcareofhermomespeciallyhardfortheauthor?A.Shewastoobusylivingherownlife.B.Sheandhermomhadadifficultrelationship.C.Shewastoo
oldtoattendtohermomcarefully.D.Sheviewedhermombothasapatientandalovedone.43.Theunderlinedword“scrutinized”inParagraph3probablymeans“
_______”.A.heldB.checkedC.ignoredD.left44.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelabouttheconversationbetweenhermomandthenurse?A.Helpful.B.T
hankful.C.Surprised.D.Depressed.45.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromtheexperienceoflookingafterhersickmother?A.Loveismoreimportantthandifferences.B.Beingali
vewasthemostimportantthing.C.Weshouldlearntounderstandotherpeople.D.Itwasbetterforfamilymemberstoliveindependentlyofeachot
her.CLosinganarmmeanslosingtheabilitytograb,aswellaslosingthesenseoftouch.Scientistshavebeenworkingonmi
nd-controlledprostheses(义肢)andhavesuccessfullybuiltafewtohelppatientsregaintheirabilitytograb.Butrestoringthesenseoftouchhasbeenquiteachalle
nge–untilnow.Sevenyearsago,agroupofSwedishscientistscreatedanewtypeofprostheses,whichhassincethenbeent
riedoutonthreepatientstoseehowtheyperforminpeople’sdailylives.ThestudyresultwasrecentlypublishedintheNewEnglandJour
nalofMedicine.Accordingtothestudy,thisisthefirsttimethatpeoplewhohavehadanarmamputated(截肢)canexperiencesensationsoftouchinmind-controlledarmpr
ostheses.Thenewproductisnamed“neuromusculoskeletal”prosthesis.Asthenameindicates,theprosthesisisconnecteddirectlytoauser’snerves,musclesands
keleton.Thesensationoftouchbecomespossiblebystimulatingnervesthatusedtobeconnectedtothebiologicalhandbeforetheamputation.Whe
napatientgrabsanobject,forexample,forcesensorsplantedintheprostheticthumbwouldmeasurecontactandpressure.Thecollectedinformationwouldthenbet
ransmittedtothepatient’snervesthatleadtothebrain.Inthisway,thepatientcan“feel”thecharacteristicsoftheobjectbeingtouchedandperceive(感
知)itspressureagainsttheprosthetichand,whichcanbecrucialwhenhandlingdelicateobjects–anegg,forexample.
“Theabilityofthepatientstodiscern(觉察)smallerchangesintheintensityofsensationshasimproved,”MaxOrtizCatalan,AssociatePr
ofessoratChalmersUniversityofTechnology,Sweden,whoistheleaderofthestudy,toldScienceDaily.AccordingtoCatalan,thenewstudyhasdemonstratedthattheirprosth
esisisqualifiedasa“clinicallyviablereplacementforalostarm”.“Thesensorsarenottheobstacleforrestoringsensation,
”Catalanadded.“Thechallengeiscreatingneuralinterfaces(接口)thatcanseamlessly(无缝地)transmitlargeamountsofartificiallycollectedinformationtothenervou
ssystem,inawaythattheusercanexperiencesensationsnaturallyandeffortlessly.”Andtheydidit.Withthedevelopmentofprosthesistechnology,peoplewh
osufferfromlimblosswillhaveagreaterchanceofgettingtheirnormallivesback.46.Neuromusculoskeletalprosthesis’unique
advantageishelpingpeoplewitharmamputationsto_____.A.carryheavyobjectsagainB.regaintheabilitytograbobjectsC.movetheirprosthesesastheywishD.experi
encethesenseoftouchagain47.Thenewprosthesisisconnecteddirectlyto__________.①user’snerves②user’sbrains
③user’smuscles④user’sskeletonA.①②③B.①③④C.②③④D.①②④48.Howdothenewprostheseswork?A.Theycollectinformationaboutobjectsandprocessit.B.Theys
timulatethecutnervestorestorethesenseoftouch.C.Theymeasurethesizeofobjectsandsendtheinformation.D.Theydetectthematerialofo
bjectsandsendtheinformation.49.Whatcanpatientsperceivewiththenewprosthesis?A.Theintensityofanobject.B.Thestructureofanobject.C.T
hepressurefromanobject.D.Thechangesinsideanobject.50.Whatisthedifficultyindevelopingthenewtechnology?A.Measuringthepressureofob
jects.B.Connectingthesensorstonerves.C.Creatinggoodneuralinterfaces.D.Buildingresponsivesensors.51.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheprospect
ofprosthesistechnology?A.Optimistic.B.Neutral.C.Critical.D.Unconcerned.DWhenBenjaminCherkaskywasineighthgrade,hequittheswimteam.Itwasn’tbe
causehelackedthepassion;hejustcouldn’tacceptfailuresinmatches.“I’mnotMichaelPhelps,whyamIevenontheteam?”hesaid.AUStherapist(治疗
专家)whoresearchesperfectionismatNorthwesternUniversityrealizedyearslaterwhathadhappened.Cherkasky’sperfectionismwascr
eatingunrealisticstandards.Unabletomeetthem,hequit.“Myperfectionismprompted(导致)veryhighexpectations,andthatcau
sedrealsuffering,”hesaid.Cherkaskyisnotaloneinfeelingthatperfectionismcanbreedanxiety.Somanymillennials(千禧一代)s
ufferfromtheillsofperfectionismthatpsychologistsareissuingwarningsandschoolsareemphasizingtheneedtoacceptfailure.No
rthwesternhadheldseveralseminarsthatofferedtipsonhowstudentscoulddealwithaperfectionismproblem.JessicaRo
hlfingPryor,apsychologistleadingtheevents,saideverygenerationisasponge(海绵)forthemessagesitreceives.“Millennials,
morethananyothergenerationinAmericansociety,arereceivingclearmessagesaroundachieving,”shesaid.“There’s
anabsenceofmessagingthattryingyourhardestisstillOK.”TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationalsofoundoutthatrecentgenerationso
fcollegestudentshavereportedhigherlevelsofperfectionismthanearliergenerations.This“desiretoachievealongwithbeingoverlycriti
calofoneselfandothers”affectsyoungpeople’smentalhealth,accordingtoitsresearch,whichanalyzeddatafromover40,000collegestudents.Resea
rchersnotedthatsocialmediaaddscomparativepressure,alongwiththedrivetoearnmoneyandachievecareergoals.Perfectionist
softencreateevenhighergoals,whichcanleadtoahigherriskoffailure.Incollege,Cherkaskyfoundhimselfsurroundedbysomanyintelligentpeoplethathefelthe
shouldhavebeenachievingahigherlevelthanhewas.“Itmakesyoufeelkindofcrazy,”hesaid.Thistypeofthinkingcanleadpeopletopu
ttinginlesseffort,which,astheyfallbehind,cancreatemoreanxiety.“Itmakespeoplefeelkindofisolated.”Cherkaskyadded,“Andthatcancausestudentstodrif
tawayfromtheirschool”.Northwesternisnottheonlyschooleagertohelpstudents.BrownUniversityincludesperfectionisminitscounseling(咨询)se
rvices,askingstudentsiftheyeverfeelthatwhattheyaccomplishisn’tgoodenough.52.WhydidCherkaskyquittheswimteamineighthgrade?A.Hewa
ntedmoretimetostudy.B.Hefoundhehadnopassionforswimming.C.Hecouldn’treachthegoalhesetforhimself.D.Healwaysdidbadlyinswimmingcompetitions.53.
WhichofthefollowingwouldPryorprobablyagreewith?A.Millennialsareunwillingtoworkhard.B.Youngpeopleshouldacceptbeingimperfect.C
.Youngpeopleshouldlearntodealwithpressure.D.Perfectionismcanbenefitindividualsandsociety.54.WhatdidtheA
mericanPsychologicalAssociationdiscover?A.Socialmediausersweremorelikelytobeperfectionists.B.Perfectionismcouldhaveanegativeimpa
ctonphysicalhealth.C.Fewuniversitiesofferedhelptostudentswithmentalproblems.D.Collegemillennialstudentssuffermoreperfectionismproblem
sthanever.55.TheauthordescribesCherkasky’sexperienceincollegemainlytoshow______.A.theharmofbeingaperfectionistB.theeffectofisolationonperfec
tionistsC.thepressurecollegestudentsexperienceD.thechallengesunderachievershavetoovercome第Ⅱ卷注意事项:1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。2.本卷共6小题,共35分。第三部分:写作第一节:阅读
表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Whenaspecialoccasionarrives,acolorfulgiftbagoraboxoftenfindsitswaytoadoorstep,anofficedeskoramailbox.Butonce
inawhile,apresentarrivesatanunexpectedmomenttoremindusthatsomeoneisthinkingaboutus.WandaAndersonofRichland,U
S,rememberssuchagift.Therosebusheswerefinallyinfullbloomonthatdayinspring.SeeingrosesalwaysbringstomindWanda’schildhoodmemories.Tothis
younggirl,thoseflowerswereextraspecial.“Weneverhadmoneytobuyextrathings,soevenatiredrosewassomethingtocherish,”Wandasaid.Nowad
ays,tohaveagardenfilledwithmanydifferentrosesispureenjoyment.Wandaespeciallylovestheveryfirstblooms.Herhusband,Dale
,devotedlytakescareoftherosesandknowsthislittlefactabouthiswife.So,onthisspecialmorning,hepickedtheveryfirstflowersofs
pring,freshfromthegarden.ButasDalecamebackintothehouse,hewasmetbyaneighborwhohadstoppedinforaquickvisit
.Asthewomanturnedtogo,Dalehandedtherosestoher.Andeventhoughtheirvisitorinsistedshedidn’twanttotakethem
,shewasrepeatedlytoldthattheflowerswereherstokeep.“ItoldherIwashappyforhertohavetheroses,butIreallywasn’t,”Wandasaid,rememberingthee
motionsshewasfeelingrightthen.Seeingherverypreciousfirstbloomsgooutthedoorfilledherwithregret,andabitofselfishness.Throughouttheres
tofthemorning,Wandaarguedwithherself,knowingitwas“bettertogivethantoreceive.”Nevertheless,shewishedshecoul
dhavekepttherosesforherself.Laterthatday,thecoupleheadedtothepostoffice,whereWandawaitedoutsideinthecar.Then,withoutwarning,anolderwomansu
ddenlyappearedatthecar’sopenwindow,withabunchofrosesinherarms.“Theseareforyou,”shesaid,givingtheflowerst
oWanda.“They’remyfirstbloomsthisspring.”Totallysurprised,Wandathankedthewomanandtookamomenttosmelltheroses’richfragrance.Whensh
elookedup,themysteriousvisitorwasgone.Tothisday,that“specialdelivery”changedWanda.Now,herveryfirstbloomsalwaysgotos
omeoneelse,asareminderthatsomeoneisthinkingofthem.56.WhydoesWandaloverosessomuch?(nomorethan15words)57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“devotedly”mea
ninParagraph6?(nomorethan5words)58.HowdidWandafeelaftertheneighborleft?(nomorethan10words)59.WhatchangedWanda’sopinionofgivingg
ifts?(nomorethan10words)60.What’syouropinionaboutthesaying“Itwasbettertogivethantoreceive”?Pleaseexplain.(nomo
rethan25words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)61.假设你是晨光中学的学生李津,近日你校英语社团的微信公众号准备在原有两个栏目(学校简介、学习生活)之上,增加一个新栏目。请你从以下三个备选栏目
(职业规划、学生风采、校园文化)中挑选一个栏目,给公众号负责人Mr.Zhang写一封邮件进行推荐,并陈述你的理由。注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:公众号OfficialWeChat职业规划Career
Planning学校简介SchoolProfile学习生活StudyLife学生风采OurStudents校园文化CampusCultureDearMr.Zhang,_____________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________Yours,LiJin2019-2020学年度高三阶段测试(二)英语笔试参考答案第Ⅰ卷第一、二部分(Keyto1-55)1.A2.C3.C4.A5.D6.A7.B8.C9.D10.B11.B12.
C13.D14.B15.A16.D17.C18.C19.B20.A21.C22.D23.C24.A25.B26.D27.A28.B29.D30.A31.C32.B33.D34.A35.B36.A37.C38.B39.D40.C41.A42
.D43.B44.D45.A46.D47.B48.B49.C50.C51.A52.C53.B54.D55.A第Ⅱ卷第三部分第一节Somepossibleanswers:56.Rosesbringherchildhoodmemoriesandatthattimeshe
couldn’taffordthem.57.Dedicatedly.58.Shefeltregretandupset.59.Therosesshereceivedfromastranger.60.Open.第二节Onepos
sibleversion:DearMr.Zhang,DelightedtoknowanewcolumnwillbeaddedinourEnglishClub’sOfficialWeChatAccounts,I’mwritingtooffer
myrecommendationtoyou.Amongthethreecolumns“CareerPlanning”,“OurStudents”and“CampusCulture”,Iwouldliketochoose“Career
Planning”tobetheonetobeadded,basedontheoriginaltwocolumns“SchoolProfile”and“StudyLife”.Iknowthatrightnowalargen
umberofstudentsstillhaveabsolutelynoideaaboutwhattheytrulywanttobecomeinthefuture,soit’squiteurgentandnecessarytogivestude
ntsbasicunderstandingofwhatdifferentkindsofjobsarelikeandwhatkindsofqualitiesarerequiredfordifferentjobs.Thismayhelpusgainabetterunderstandingofourst
rengthsandweaknesssothatwecanfigureoutourgoals.Tome,it’smuchmoremeaningfulthan“OurStudents”or“CampusC
ulture”.Iwouldbemostgratefulifyouwouldliketoconsidermyrecommendation.I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiJin