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1北京市东城区2022届高三查漏补缺英语试卷英语第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15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。ItOnlyTakesOneIwasthatgirlyouwouldseealone.I’dsitaloneonthebus,atatableinthelunchroomandthelibrar

y.Ilovedreading,butIknewitwasmy____1____,awaytolookbusyandnotlikeIwasbeingalone.Ididn’twanttoappearasthoughIhadno____2____—whichw

asbasicallytrue.Onemorning,asusual,whengettingonabus,Igotoutmy____3____andputmyheaddown.Then,IheardsomeoneaskifImindedhersittingnexttome.I____

4____,andtherestoodagirlIdidn’tknow.Shelookednervousassheintroducedherself.HernamewasJane.Shewasnewtotheneighborhood,andthiswashe

rfirstdayatschool.Thatdayatlunch,whenshe____5____meinthelunchroom,shehurriedoverandsatdown.Inthefollowingweeks,itwasn’tjustJanewholookedtoseeif

shecouldsitnexttome—Ilookedforher,too.Littlebylittle,webegantotalkaboutschoolandotherthingsand,____6____,ourselves.W

esoonbecamebestfriends.Isn’titamazinghowovernightyourlifecan____7____?Ifeelsodifferentnow.Itonly____8____oneotherpersontomakeyoufeelasth

oughyouarenolonger____9____.Inolongerhidebehindbooks—althoughIamstillanenthusiasticreader.Janealsolovesbooks,sowegot

othelibrarytogether,checkoutbooks,and_____10_____backandforthwhenwefinishreadingthem.Thenwetakethembacktothelibraryandcheckoutnewones.Amazi

ng!Justoneotherpersonmakesyoufeellikeyouarereallyimportant.1.A.hobbyB.coverC.taskD.chance2.A.goalsB.inter

estsC.choicesD.friends3.A.bagB.coatC.bookD.phone4.A.lookedupB.lookeddownC.lookedbackD.lookedahead5.A

.seizedB.supportedC.spottedD.sought6.A.obviouslyB.fortunatelyC.literallyD.eventually7.A.formB.changeC.continueD.start8.

A.takesB.hasC.wantsD.meets29.A.upsetB.quietC.nervousD.alone10.A.tradeB.deliverC.explainD.argue【答案】1.C2.D3.C4.A5.C6.D7.B8.A9.D10.D第二节语法填空

(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A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。ZhangGuimeihascomm

ittedherlifetoimprovinggirls’educationinaremote,mountainousregioninYunnanProvinceby____11____(start)China’sfirstfree

highschoolforfemalestudents.HerstoryhasmovedmillionsofChinesepeopleandisnowwrittenintoanewly____12____(p

ublish)book—BriefHistoryofthePeople’sRepublicofChina.Itdescribedher____13____amoralmodelwhousesloveandwisdomtohelpth

ousandsofrural____14____(girl)realizetheirdreams.【答案】11.starting12.published13.as14.girlsB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。Aneight-year-oldgirlinTexashasdesignedapop-upclassroomtohelppoorchildren.PaisleyElliottcameupwiththeideaaftersheheardthataschoolsheha

dhelpedtobuildinGreece____15____(destroy)byfire.Elliottconsidersherselfaperson____16____triestoimprovepeople’slivesandreducesuffering.Now,s

he____17____(raise)moneytotakeherpop-upclassroomtoUganda,inAfrica.【答案】15.wasdestroyed16.who17.israisingC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。Feelingsare____18____peopleexperienceemotions.Theycanincludeanger,sadness,worry,loneli

nessandshame,aswellassurprise,happiness,courageandhope,amongmanyothers.Feelingsaresometimeslabeledasgoodorbad.Butthatisn’thelpful.Allfeelingsare

theretobefelt.Somecanbemore____19____(comfort)andannoyingthanothers.It’snatural____20____(experience)diff

erentemotions—andthatincludesemotionsthatmightnotfeelnice.【答案】18.how19.comfortable320.toexperience第二部分:阅读

理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASidehustlesforcollegestudentsdeliverspendingmoneywh

ilestillofferingtheflexibilitythatafullclassschedulerequires.TakeclassnotesOnesidehustleforcollegestudentsinvolvestakingno

tesinclassandsellingthem.Threesites—StudySoup,NexusNotesandStuvia—offerattractivepayforuploadingandsellin

gclassnotestootherstudentsatyouruniversity.Eachhasitsownpayformula.Butyouusuallygetabonuswhensomeonesignsuptogetacces

stoyournotes,plusapaymentforeachsetofnotesthatsell.Studentssaytheycanearn$250to$500perclass,persemester.Becausethisjobrequirestakinggreat

classnotes,you’relikelytodobetterinschool.BecomeatutorManyyoungerstudentshavefallenbehindacademicallyastheystruggledwithdistancele

arning.Thatopensanopportunityforthosewhohavemasteredasubject,fromhighschoolalgebratoSpanish,toteachthatsubjecttoothers.Anumberoftutoring

platformsallowyoutosignupandtutoronlineorinperson.Someofthebest:Wyzant,VarsityTutors,and,forthosewhowa

nttoteachmusic,LessonFace.BeasurveytakerThebestoptioninthiscategoryisasitecalledProlific,whichhelpsresearchersfindpr

e-screenedsurveyparticipants.Whatmakesthissitebetterthanmostisthatitasksyoutoanswerqualifyingquestions—age,income,

familystatus,etc.—inadvance.Then,thesitesendsyouonlythesurveysthatyou’requalifiedtotake.You’regivenanestimate

ofthetimeitwillrequiretotakeeachsurveyandhowmuchitpays.Youdecidewhetherit’sworthyourtime.ChargescootersBigcampusesa

reoftenlitteredwithelectricscootersandbikesthatcanbeunlockedandriddenaroundcampus.Riderscandropthescootersjustaboutanywhere

.Soscootercompanies,suchasBirdandLime,enlist“chargers”and“juicers”topickthemup,chargethemovernightandreturnthemtoadesignat

edareaearlythenextmorning.Ifyouhavealateclass,therearetwobenefitstosigninguptocharge.First,youearnbetween$5and$

20foreachscooteryoureturnfullycharged.Youalsogettoridethescootershomeforfree,whichisn’tabadwaytogetbacktoyourdorm.21.Whichs

iteallowsonetogetpaidbyuploadingtheirclassnotes?4A.Prolific.B.LessonFace.C.Wyzant.D.StudySoup.22.WhatmaymakeChargescootersattractive?A.Itpaysrid

ersforchargingscooters.B.Itprovidesmorebenefitsforstudents.C.Itoffersameansoffreetransportation.D.Ithelpssolvelitterprob

lemoncampus.23.Thepassagemainlyintroduces________.A.methodstodobetterinschoolB.joboptionsforcollegestudentsC.after-classac

tivitiesforstudentsD.waystomeetafullclassschedule【答案】21.D22.A23.BBThereisaconnectionIfeelwithhorsesthatisunlikeanythi

ngIhaveeverexperienced.Theycanbefrighteningbecauseoftheirsize,speedandunpredictability,buttheyalsoforceyoutobecalm.Ithinkthatwasthesmartestt

hingmyfirstridingteachertaughtmewhenIwasseven:ifyou’recalm,theywillbecalm.Ihaveneverownedahorse,butforayear

Igottotakecareofapony,Baronet,thatIhadfoundabandonedwhenIwas11.IhadmovedtoEnglandforthesecondtimeinmyshortlife.Thisperiodwasfilledwithanxiety

andinstabilityandtherewerealotofunaccompaniedmoments.IsawhimonedaywhileIwasoutwalkinginthewoods.Hewasstaringatmefromwherehestood,wilda

nddirty.Ijustwenttohimandhecametome.Ifoundthefarmerwhoownedhim,whosaidhewasalostcause:“Toodifficult,

”hesaid.WhenIaskedifIcouldcareforhim,hedidn’thesitate:“Sure,takehim.”Hewasn’ttrained.Hewasstubbornandpickyandangry.Hehadbeenlabelled“dif

ficult”justasIwaslabelled“SunshineGirl”.It’snotagoodthingtobelabelled.“SunshineGirl”mademefeellikeIcouldn’tcomplain.Ididn’twanttomakeany

oneunhappy.IalwaysfeltIhadtogowiththeflow.Baronetsavedmethatyear.Hegavemylifeasenseofpurposeandmeaning.Iwouldwakeupearlyandwalktwomilestothebarnt

ofeedhimandtrytotrainhim,andthemomentIcamehomefromschoolIwouldrunbacktothebarntospendtimewithhim.Lookingback,IseeBaronetasawonder.Inso

memagicalwayIfoundBaronetwhenIneededhimmostand,assadasIwastoleavehimattheendoftheyear,whenwemovedyetagain,Isawtheprog

resswehadmadetogether.SeeingthatIcouldmakeadifferencewasahugeawakeningformeasachild.24.Howdidthewriterpr

obablyfeelwhenmovingtoEngland?5A.Worried.B.Surprised.C.Puzzled.D.Excited.25.Whatdidthefarmerprobablymeanbysaying“hewasalostcause”?A.Baronetwasalw

aysalone.B.Baronetcouldeasilygetlost.C.Baronetcouldhardlysurvive.D.Baronetwashardtodealwith.26.HowdidBaronetinfluencethewriter?A.It

taughthernottocomplain.B.Itinspiredhertobeeasygoing.C.Ithelpedhertogetoverloneliness.D.Itencouragedhertoacceptherlabel.【答案】24.C25.D26.CCbroccoliWhen

servedcauliflowerorbroccoli,somekidsturnawayinannoyance.Don’tblamethem—anewstudysuggestsspecificenzymes(酶)insaliva(

唾液)mightmakethesevegetablestasteterribletosomechildren.Theseenzymes,calledcysteinelyases,areproducedbybact

eriainthemouth.ThesameenzymesarealsolockedawayinthecellsofBrassicavegetableslikebroccoliandcauliflower.Whenwechewbroccoli

,theseenzymesspilloutoftheirstoragecontainerswhilethoseinourmouthstarttowork.Theseenzymesbreakdownacompound(化合物

)calledS-methyl-L-cysteinesulfoxide(SMCSO)inthesevegetables,andthisbreakdownprocesstransformsthecompoundintosharpsmellmolecu

les(分子).Previousstudiesofadultssuggestthelevelofcysteinelyaseactivityinaperson’ssalivadetermineshowmuchtheSMCSObreaksdown.This,intu

rn,influenceshowthesevegetablestastetoadults.Accordingtothesepaststudies,whendifferentadultsconsumebroccoli,therecanbeahugedifferenceinhowmanyu

npleasantsmellsthefoodletsoffastheirsaliva-borneenzymesbreakittobits.Buttheauthorswonderedwhetherthesamedifferencecanbe

seeninkids,whoareusuallymoresensitivetobitterandsourtastes.Theysuspectedthatkidswhosesalivaproducedthemostsmelly,SMCSO-sourcedcom

poundswouldshowthestrongestdislikeforbroccoli.6Andtheteam’snewstudyprovedtheirassumption.Whilebothadults’andkids’salivaproducedsmellycompou

ndswhenexposedtocauliflower,thesesmellsdidnotinfluencewhetheradultslikedthevegetable.Ontheotherhand,kid

swhosesalivaproducedhighconcentrationsofthesesmellsreportedhatingcauliflowerthemost.Thenewstudyincluded98pairsofparentsandchildrenaged6to8.Afterta

kingsamplesofeachparticipant’ssaliva,thescientistsmixeditintorawcauliflowerpowder.TheymeasuredtheSMCSO-sourced

smellcompoundsletoffandfoundeachparticipant’ssalivageneratedadifferentquantityofsmells.Interestingly,thedegreeofsicklysmellproductionwassimilarbet

weenparents’salivaandtheirchildren’s.Thisindicatesthatparentsandkidslikelycarrysimilarbacteriaintheirmouths,whichwouldcausethemtoprodu

cesimilarlevelsofcysteinelyases.Oursensesoftasteandsmellarestrongestinyouth,whichmaymakekidsevenmoresensitivetothesedifferencesinflavor.The

samepreferencepatternisnotseeninadults,whoalsoproduceplentyofbadsmells.ThissuggeststhattheadultscametotoleratethetasteofBrassicavegetables.Thefinding

sagreewithpaststudiesofhowourtasteschangeovertime:wecanlearntoovercomeourdistasteforcertainfoodbyeatingitmore.27.Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmai

nlyabout?A.Thefunctionofmouthbacteria.B.Thecauseofanunpleasantflavor.C.ThefeatureofBrassicavegetables.

D.Theformofenzymesinourmouth.28.Whatdopreviousstudiesindicate?A.SMCSO-breakdowndependsonvariousenzymes.B.EnzymesdeterminethetasteofBra

ssicavegetables.C.Individualsreleasevaryingamountsofsmellmolecules.D.Kidsproducingthemostsmellshatebroccoliparticularly.29.Whatc

anweconcludefromthepassage?A.Wemightacceptsomefoodsthroughrepeatedexposure.B.Thelevelofsmellsmayaffectanadult’stastepreference.C.Parents’andtheirkid

s’saliva-borneenzymesdon’tmatch.D.Kids’salivacouldproducehigherconcentrationsofsmells.30.Whydoestheauthorwritethepassage?A.Toexplain

afoodpreference.B.Tointroducearesearchmethod.C.Toillustrateabiologicalprocess.D.Toshowthediscoveryofanenzyme.7【答案】27.B28.B29.A30.DDItisagener

albeliefamongacademicsthatthehumanitiesareincrisis.AccordingtoHarvardhistorianJamesHankins,partoftheproblemist

hedominanceof“critical”readingover“primary”reading.Primaryreadingtakesatextatfacevalueandsimplytriestounderstandwhattheauthorintendedtosa

y.Criticalreadingassumesanauthor’sstatementscanneverbetakenatfacevalue.Instead,theymustbe“seenthrough”toexposethetext’srealmeaning,which

isdeterminedinaccordwiththisorthatfashionabletheory.Mr.Hankinssaysprimaryreading“mustberecovered”forhighereducationinthehu

manitiestobeeffective.Iwouldgofurther.Primaryreadingisn’timportantonlyforthehumanities,orevenforeducationmoregenerally.Therestorationofpri

maryreadingcouldbeacrucialweaponinfightingthe“idletalk”thattroublesAmericansociety.IdletalkwasphilosopherMartinHeidegger’stermf

orinauthenticdiscourse(不可信的言辞).Itinvolvesadoptingandcirculatingothers’opinionsaboutsomethingwithouteverpersonallyengagin

gthatthingforyourself.Peopleengagedinidletalkspeakinaccordwithexpectationsfortheirparticularidentityorrole.Theyholdandexpresstheopi

nionsapersonintheirroleisexpectedtohold.Idletalkcanbeharmless.Eachyearmymotherformsstrongopinionsaboutwhichfilmsshould

winAcademyAwardswithoutseeinganyofthem,afterreadingarticlesbycriticsshefavors.Butidletalkcanalsobedangerous.Considerjournalism.Thenormnowadaysisforon

ereportertobreakastory,followedbydozensorhundredsofjournalistsrecyclingthatcontent.Theymayaddalittlespinoft

heirownbutrarelylookintotheissueforthemselves—evenwhenthiswouldrequirebutafewclicksandacoupleofminutestoreadalegisl

ative(法律的)text.Somejournalistsevenjustsearchsocialmediaforthestoryofthedayandrewriteitintheirownwords.TheCovidpandemic

highlightedtheproblem,fromexclusionofthosedaringtodiscussthetradeoffsoflockdownstothepromotionofmasksasapoliticalidentitymarkercompletelydisconne

ctedfrommedicalorscientificjustification.Nottomentionthemisleadingstatementthataroseover“thescience”andthesocialtrendto“foll

ow”it.Socialmediahascontributedtothespreadofidletalk.Authenticdiscourserequirestime,effortandgood-faithengag

ement,butsocialmediatendstoencouragetheopposite.Asjournalistscommentoneverytopic,howeversmallortraditionallyunnewsworthy,theall

-knowingchorusofglobalgossipbecomesaroaringcrowd.Socialmediaraisesthisvoice,pushingitintouserfeeds24/7.Wehearabouteverything,andwecan’thearabouta

nythingwithoutalsobeingtoldwhatopinionweshouldhaveaboutit.Opinionsbeforefacts;knowwhattothinkaboutso

methingbeforeactuallylookingintoitforyourself.Andreally,whyevenbotherwiththat?Primaryreadingisn’tonlysomethingth

ehumanitiesneed.Ourentirecultureneedsitsvaluetoberecognizedandrestored.31.Whatdoweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?8A.Primaryreadingfocusesonthedeepm

eaning.B.Criticalreadingleadstothecrisisinhumanities.C.Criticalreadingisgenerallypreferrednowadays.D.Primaryreadingoncedominatedhighereducation.32.Wh

atdoestheunderlinedword“spin”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Practice.B.Priority.C.Investigation.D.Interpretation.33.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofid

letalk?A.Itbroadenspeople’sunderstanding.B.Itaffectsindependentthinkingability.C.Itshakespeople’strustinnewsreport.D.Itpromotestheadv

anceofsocialmedia.34.Whatmessagedoestheauthorconvey?A.Readersshouldstayawayfromidletalk.B.Readersshouldreador

iginaltextscarefully.C.Readersshouldlimittheimpactofsocialmedia.D.Readersshouldtakeabalancedviewonreading.【答案】3

1.C32.D33.C34.D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。Weallwanttomakeagreatfirst

impression,whetherit’smeetingournewcolleaguesforthefirsttimeorgettingtoknowpeopleatasocialevent.____35____Firstdayscanbestressful

:Notonlyareyoulearningtheinsandoutsofyourjobrole,butyouarealsolearningtheropesaboutofficeculture,coworkerpersonalities,andt

eaminteractions.____36____Whetheritcomesnaturallyornot,trytoshowfriendlinessandopennesstoeveryonewithwhomyoucrosspaths.Makeaneffo

rttointroduceyourselftothosearoundyou,especiallythoseyouwillbeworkingcloselywithonadailybasis.Bekindtothosearound

you,andshowarealinterestinlearningaboutyournewworkenvironment.____37________38____Whatdoesthatmean?Donotbescaredbypeoplewhohavewo

rkedatyourcompanylonger—goaheadandvolunteerforprojectsanddoyourbesttoshowyourbossandteammembersthatyouarenotonlyresponsible,buteagertos

howwhatyoucando.Ifthereareanyafter-workevents,besuretoattend.Somepeopleworkinacasualofficeatmosphere,whererulesareabitlaidback.Buteve

nif9yoususpectthismightbethecaseforyournewworkplace,thefirstdayonthejobisnotthetimetofullyembracetheslack(懈怠).____3

9____Thatmeanskeepingyourcellphoneonvibrateorsilentandputtingitawayfortheday.Avoidallpersonalcallsandemailsduri

ngworkhours.Anddonotsurftheinternetfornon-work-relatedtasks,evenifyounoticeothersdoingso.Asthenewbieintheoffice,it’sultimatelyyourresponsibilitytolea

rntheropesaboutwhat’sexpectedintermsofdress,officeculture,etc.Butonyourveryfirstday,doeverythingyoucantosh

owyourbossandcolleaguesyouareavaluablepartoftheteam.A.Itisalottotakein,butnowisnotthetimetobeshy.B.Initiat

iveisthemostimportantthingforanewemployeetogetstarted.C.Whetherit’sfairornot,peoplemakeassumptionsbasedonphysicalpresentation.D.Youarebei

ngheldtoahigherstandardthanthosewhohavebeenatthecompanylonger.E.Theveryfirstdayofyourveryfirstprofessionaljob,however,may

justbethedefiningmoment.F.Instead,keepitextremelyprofessionaluntilyouhavegottenachancetowitnesstheculturefirsthand.G.Peoplewillpickuponyourgenuine

ness,whichwillgoalongwaytowardmakingagreatfirstimpression.【答案】35.E36.A37.G38.B39.D第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题

各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。Everyoneneedsit,butnoonewantstoaskforit.“Help”hasbecomeasortofdi

rtyword,implyingweaknessandneediness,thatwecan’thandleourproblemsonourown.However,whetheritbeforyourphysical,

mentaloracademichealth,gettingwordsofadviceorencouragementfromanoutsidesourcecanmakeallthedifference.Duringatimeofsuchunce

rtainty,thefrequencyofpeoplerequestinghelpforanxietyanddepressionhasincreased.Thecurrentsituationhasmadepeoplerealizet

heycan’tbealonewiththeirthoughts,andthataskingforhelpfromprofessionalsisthebestwaytogettheirproblemsofftheirchestsandtheirmindsonther

oadtowellness.Still,requestinghelpcarriesasocietalweight.TheBritishPsychologySocietyfoundthattwotypesofstigmas(羞耻、耻辱)exist:

publicstigmaandselfstigma.A“publicstigma”isexternal,acollectionofbeliefsfromaroundus,whichholdsaheavyweightonourideasonseekinghelp

.A“selfstigma”isinternal,assigningourselveslabelsbasedonourstateofmentalhealth,claimingweareworthlessandundeservingofhelp.“Public”and“s

elf”stigmasgohandinhand,andwhenwehearthestigmasbeingvoicedbythosearoundus,wetendtoapplythemtoourselvesbecauseofsocia

linfluences,especiallythoseconcerningmentalhealth.Tobeourbetterselves,wehavetobreakthestigmaaround“help”andaccept

thefactthatsomeproblemsaretootoughtoovercomeonourown.Ifwefailtobreakthestigmaaroundtheword10“help”,weignore

theincreasinglymorerelevantnecessityofgettingourselvesassistanceintimesofneed.Despitewhatsocietymaytellus,it

’snotoddorwrongtogethelp—it’sprobablyoneofthemostinsightfulandcourageousthingswecandoforourselves.Eachoneofusshouldbeabletoopenlyadmitthatwene

edhelp,whetheritbeforproblemswefacewithschoolorforinternalizedstruggleswithmentalhealth.Sometimesweneedsupport,andthatisn’tbad—it’shealt

hy,andremarkablybrave.40.Accordingtothepassage,whyis“help”considereda“dirtyword”?41.Whatisexplainedinparagraph3

?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.●Breakingthestigmaaroun

d“help”canincreaseourneedofseekinghelp.43.Whatdoyouthinkaresomeotherbenefitsofaskingforhelp?(Inabout40words)【答案】40.Becausesomepeoplethinkifthey

askforhelp,itmeanstheyaretooweaktohandletheirownproblemsbythemselves.41.Thesecondparagraphismainlyaboutthesocialinflu

encecontributingtothe“help”becomingadirtywordandintroducedtwotypesofstigmas:publicstigmaandselfstigma.42.Breakingthestigmaaround“help”canincreas

eourneedofseekinghelp.Theunderlinedpartiswrongbecausebreakingthestigmaaround“help”canimproveourselves.43.Itislikelythatifyoucanasksomebodyfo

rhelp,youcanmakeagoodfriendbecausethatmakestheotherfeeltheyareneededandtrusted,andalsoyoucanlearnalo

tduringtheprocess.第二节(20分)题目一:44.假设你是红星中学学生会主席李华。近日你校外籍教师Jim为你们年级做了关于心理健康的线上讲座。请你给Jim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.感谢;2.收获。注意:1.词数100左

右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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________________________________Yours,LiHua11【答案】DearJim,Havingbeenbenefitedalotfromyouronlinementalhealthseminar,Iamwritingto

expressmythankstoyou.DuetotheimpactoftheCOVID-19pandemic,wecanonlycommunicatewithyouonline.ButitisthefirsttimethatI

realizetheimportanceofmentalhealth,especiallyforusatthisstage.Firstofall,Iunderstandthatasstudents,onlywhenweholdapositiveattitudetowardslifeandstud

y,canwehaveahappylifeandachievegoodgrades.What’smore,wemusthaveacorrectsenseofautonomyandbeabletocontrolouremotionswell.Lastbutnotleast,tol

earntoliveinharmonywithclassmatesshouldbeputinthefirstplacetointegratewellintotheclass.Theletterpaperisveryshort,buttheharvestisverylarge.Allin

all,thankyouverymuchforthislecture,whichwillhaveaprofoundimpactonmylife.IamexpectingthattheCOVID-19pandemicwillend

soonandthatIcanhavetheopportunitytocommunicatewithyoufacetoface.Yours,LiHua题目二:45.假设你是学校英语俱乐部的负责人李华,请给俱乐部的新任外籍指导教师Jim写一封邮件,内容包

括:1.欢迎并介绍情况;2.表达需求和期待。_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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__________________________________________________________________【答案】DearJim,Onbehalfofthestudentsof

ourEnglishclub,I’mwritingtoconveyourgenuinewelcometoyou.HerearesomeofourexpectationsforyourEnglishclass.First,keenasamajorityofstuden

tsareonlearningEnglish,someofusfinditdifficulttocommunicatewithanative-speaker,soyoumightaswellspeakalittlebitslowlyatthebeginningsotha

twecanunderstandyoubetter.Besides,knowingthatyouaresuchalearnedscholar,wewouldappreciateitifyoucouldhelpusgainaninsightintowesternculturebyexposing

ustomoreclassicEnglishnovels.Lastbutnotleast,pleasegiveussomeguidanceandtraininginourpronunciation,becauseweallhopetospeakEnglishfluentlyan

dclearlyjustasyounativespeakersdo.Lookingforwardtoyourarrival.Yours,LiHua1246.假设你是红星中学学生李华。近日你打算参加学校举行的英文诗歌朗诵比赛。请你给外籍教师Jim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.

你的困难;2.寻求建议。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_________【答案】DearMr.Jim,I’mwritingtosharetheexcitingnewsthatourschoolwillholdanEnglishPoetryReadingConte

stnextweekendandIameagertohaveatry.Hopingtobewellpreparedforthiscompetition,Iwonderwhetherit’sconvenientforyou

togivemesomeadvice.AsaChinesestudent,IhavedifficultyinspeakingEnglishwell,soyourcorrectionsonmypronunci

ationandintonationwillbeofgreatvaluetome.Mostimportantly,whatIneedaretheskillsofrecitation,whichIbelievewillperfectmyperformance.I’dappr

eciateitifyoucouldtakesometimetoguidemethroughallthesedifficulties.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua13获得更多资源请扫码加

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