2022届高考英语一轮复习人教版训练题:必修3
Unit
4
Astronomy:the
science
of
the
stars单元测试(含答案)
Ⅰ.完形填空
My
family
lived
about
a
mile
from
the
Bertram
Woods
Library.
Throughout
my
childhood,
my
mother
drove
me
there
several
times
a
week.
Our
visits
were
never
__1__enough
for
me.
I
loved
wandering
around
the__2__scanning
the
spines(书脊)of
the
books
until
something
happened
to__3__my
eye.
I
might
have
spent
the
rest
of
my
life__4__libraries
the
way
I
viewed,
say,
the
amusement
park
I
went
to
as
a
kid.
But
then
the__5__feeling
came
back
into
my
life__6__.
One
day
after
we
moved
to
Los
Angeles
in
2011,
my
son
wanted
to
interview
a__7__for
his
school
assignment.
So
we
went
to
the__8__library.
As
we
drove
over
to
meet
the
librarian,
I__9__a
memory
of
this
similar
journey
in
my
past
—
another
parent
and
child
on
their
way
to
the
library.
The__10__didn’t
look
anything
like
the
Bertram
Woods,
but
when
we__11__inside,
a
shock
of
recognition__12__me.
Decades
had
passed,
but
I
really
felt
as
if
I
had
returned
to
that
time
and
place,
walking
into
the
library
with
my
mother.
__13__had
changed.
There
was
the
same
soft
sound
of
pencil
on
paper,
and
the
murmuring
of
people__14__at
the
tables
in
the
center
of
the
room.
The
wooden
checkout
counters,
the
librarians’
desks,
the
bulletin
board,
were
all
the
same.
It
wasn’t
that
time__15__in
the
library.
It
was
as
if
it
had
been
captured
here,
or
collected.
A
library,
for
me,
is
a
gathering
pool
of
stories
and
of
the
people
who
come
to
find
them.
( )1.A.long
B.easy
C.boring
D.interesting
( )2.A.rooms
B.streets
C.shelves
D.tables
( )3.A.fill
B.catch
C.open
D.block
( )4.A.wandering
around
B.thinking
about
C.talking
about
D.looking
for
( )5.A.familiar
B.exciting
C.funny
D.warm
( )6.A.unexpectedly
B.uncomfortably
C.exactly
D.finally
( )7.A.professor
B.teacher
C.bookseller
D.librarian
( )8.A.newest
B.closest
C.prettiest
D.quietest
( )9.A.lost
B.shared
C.enjoyed
D.experienced
( )10.A.school
B.building
C.desks
D.books
( )11.A.looked
B.drove
C.stepped
D.read
( )12.A.struck
B.disappointed
C.defeated
D.woke
( )13.A.Everybody
B.Everything
C.Nobody
D.Nothing
( )14.A.working
B.sitting
C.playing
D.eating
( )15.A.travelled
B.flew
C.stopped
D.changed
Ⅱ.阅读理解
Hardware
in
general,
and
smartphones
in
particular,
have
become
a
huge
environmental
and
health
problem
in
the
Global
South’s
landfill
sites
(垃圾填埋场).
Electronic
waste(e?waste)
currently
takes
up
5
percent
of
all
global
waste,
and
it
is
set
to
increase
rapidly
as
more
of
us
own
more
than
one
smartphone,
laptop
and
power
bank.
They
end
up
in
places
like
Agbogbloshie
on
the
outskirts
of
Ghana’s
capital,
Accra.
It
is
the
biggest
e?waste
dump
in
the
world,
where
10,
000
informal
workers
walk
through
tons
of
abandoned
goods
as
part
of
an
informal
recycling
process.
They
risk
their
health
searching
for
the
precious
metals
that
are
found
in
abandoned
smartphones.
But
Agbogbloshie
should
not
exist.
The
Basel
Convention,
a
1989
treaty,
aims
to
prevent
developed
nations
from
unauthorized
dumping
of
e?waste
in
less
developed
countries.
The
e?waste
industry,
however,
circumvents
the
regulations
by
exporting
e?waste
labelled
as
“secondhand
goods”
to
poor
countries
like
Ghana,
knowing
full
well
that
it
is
heading
for
a
landfill
site.
A
recent
report
found
Agbogbloshie
contained
some
of
the
most
dangerous
chemicals.
This
is
not
surprising:
smartphones
contain
chemicals
like
mercury
(水银),lead
and
even
arsenic(砷).Reportedly,
one
egg
from
a
free?range
chicken
in
Agbogbloshie
contained
a
certain
chemical
which
can
cause
cancer
and
damage
the
immune
system
at
a
level
that’s
about
220
times
greater
than
a
limit
set
by
the
European
Food
Safety
Authority(EFSA)
.
Most
worryingly,
these
poisonous
chemicals
are
free
to
pollute
the
broader
soil
and
water
system.
This
should
concern
us
all,
since
some
of
Ghana’s
top
exports
are
cocoa
and
nuts.
Some
governments
have
started
to
take
responsibility
for
their
consumers’
waste.
For
example,
Germany
has
started
a
project
that
includes
a
sustainable
(可持续的)recycling
system
at
Agbogbloshie,
along
with
a
health
clinic
for
workers.
However,
governments
cannot
solve
the
problem
alone,
as
there
is
an
almost
limitless
consumer
demand
for
hardware,
especially
when
governments
green
policies
are
focused
on
issues
like
climate
change.
Only
the
manufacturers
can
fix
this.
A
more
economically
sustainable
and
politically
possible
solution
is
through
encouraging
hardware
manufacturers
to
make
the
repair,
reuse
and
recycling
of
hardware
profitable,
or
at
least
cost?neutral.
( )1.What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
2?
A.Electronic
products
need
improving
urgently.
B.Electronic
waste
is
too
complex
to
get
fully
recycled.
C.Electronic
waste
requires
more
landfill
sites
across
Ghana.
D.Electronic
pollution
is
a
burning
question
in
Agbogbloshie.
( )2.What
does
the
underlined
word
“circumvents”
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.Tightens.
B.Abolishes.
C.Gets
around.
D.Brings
in.
( )3.What
should
be
the
biggest
concern
according
to
the
text?
A.The
violation
of
EFSA’s
standards.
B.The
lack
of
diversity
in
Ghana’s
exports.
C.The
damage
to
chicken’s
immune
system.
D.The
threat
of
polluted
food
around
the
world.
( )4.What
does
the
author
think
is
the
best
solution
to
the
e?waste
problem?
A.Manufacturers’
developing
a
sustainable
hardware
economy.
B.Governments’
adjusting
their
green
policies
about
e?waste.
C.Reducing
customers’
demands
for
electronic
products.
D.Letting
governments
take
on
the
main
responsibility.
Ⅲ.语法填空
China
has
decided
1.________(donate)
another
$30
million
to
the
World
Health
Organization
for
containing
COVID?19
and
supporting
developing
countries
in
improving
their
health
systems.
The
world
is
at
a
crucial
stage
in
fighting
the
pandemic,
and
support
for
the
WHO
means
2.________(defend)
multilateralism
and
upholding
the
authority
of
the
United
Nations,
said
Foreign
Ministry
spokesman
Geng
Shuang,
3.________made
the
announcement
on
Thursday.
China
previously
donated
$20
million
to
the
WHO
for
tackling
the
virus.
China’s
donation
4.________
(show)
the
support
the
Chinese
government
and
people
have
for
the
WHO,
as
well
as
their
trust
in
the
5.______(organize),
Geng
said
at
a
daily
news
conference.
Since
the
outbreak
started,
the
WHO
6.________(carry)
out
its
duty,
adhering
to
an
objective,
fair
and
scientific
position,
and
has
played
an
important
part
in
coordinating
efforts
7.________countries
and
promoting
international
cooperation
to
control
the
pandemic,
Geng
said.
8.________
decision
came
in
less
than
two
weeks
after
the
US
announced
it
would
9.________(temporary)
stop
funding
the
WHO,
while
many
other
countries
have
voiced
their
support
for
the
organization.
Working
in
unity
is
the
only
way
the
international
community
can
overcome
the
virus,
he
reiterated,
adding
that
China
hopes
to
cooperate
with
all
10.________(party)
in
this
fight,
and
contribute
to
the
building
of
a
community
with
a
shared
future
for
mankind.
Ⅳ.应用文写作
假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办英文名著阅读比赛,每位参赛者需要提供一篇英文名著读后感(book
report)。请你给外教Mr.
Johnson写一封邀请信,请他担任该比赛的评委。内容包括:
1.发出邀请;
2.比赛的具体安排;
3.期待回复。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2022届高考英语一轮复习人教版训练题:必修3
Unit
4
Astronomy:the
science
of
the
stars单元测试(含答案)
Ⅰ.完形填空
My
family
lived
about
a
mile
from
the
Bertram
Woods
Library.
Throughout
my
childhood,
my
mother
drove
me
there
several
times
a
week.
Our
visits
were
never
__1__enough
for
me.
I
loved
wandering
around
the__2__scanning
the
spines(书脊)of
the
books
until
something
happened
to__3__my
eye.
I
might
have
spent
the
rest
of
my
life__4__libraries
the
way
I
viewed,
say,
the
amusement
park
I
went
to
as
a
kid.
But
then
the__5__feeling
came
back
into
my
life__6__.
One
day
after
we
moved
to
Los
Angeles
in
2011,
my
son
wanted
to
interview
a__7__for
his
school
assignment.
So
we
went
to
the__8__library.
As
we
drove
over
to
meet
the
librarian,
I__9__a
memory
of
this
similar
journey
in
my
past
—
another
parent
and
child
on
their
way
to
the
library.
The__10__didn’t
look
anything
like
the
Bertram
Woods,
but
when
we__11__inside,
a
shock
of
recognition__12__me.
Decades
had
passed,
but
I
really
felt
as
if
I
had
returned
to
that
time
and
place,
walking
into
the
library
with
my
mother.
__13__had
changed.
There
was
the
same
soft
sound
of
pencil
on
paper,
and
the
murmuring
of
people__14__at
the
tables
in
the
center
of
the
room.
The
wooden
checkout
counters,
the
librarians’
desks,
the
bulletin
board,
were
all
the
same.
It
wasn’t
that
time__15__in
the
library.
It
was
as
if
it
had
been
captured
here,
or
collected.
A
library,
for
me,
is
a
gathering
pool
of
stories
and
of
the
people
who
come
to
find
them.
( )1.A.long
B.easy
C.boring
D.interesting
( )2.A.rooms
B.streets
C.shelves
D.tables
( )3.A.fill
B.catch
C.open
D.block
( )4.A.wandering
around
B.thinking
about
C.talking
about
D.looking
for
( )5.A.familiar
B.exciting
C.funny
D.warm
( )6.A.unexpectedly
B.uncomfortably
C.exactly
D.finally
( )7.A.professor
B.teacher
C.bookseller
D.librarian
( )8.A.newest
B.closest
C.prettiest
D.quietest
( )9.A.lost
B.shared
C.enjoyed
D.experienced
( )10.A.school
B.building
C.desks
D.books
( )11.A.looked
B.drove
C.stepped
D.read
( )12.A.struck
B.disappointed
C.defeated
D.woke
( )13.A.Everybody
B.Everything
C.Nobody
D.Nothing
( )14.A.working
B.sitting
C.playing
D.eating
( )15.A.travelled
B.flew
C.stopped
D.changed
【答案】
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者童年和妈妈一起去图书馆,长大后和自己孩子再去图书馆,心境和感觉不一样了。
1.A 由上文的“Throughout
my
childhood,
my
mother
drove
me
there
several
times
a
week.
”可知,喜欢去图书馆的作者每周只能去几次图书馆,他认为这样的访问对他来说,不够长。故选A项。
2.C 由下文的“scanning
the
spines(书脊)
of
the
books”可知,是在图书馆的书架旁到处转悠。故选C项。
3.B 由上文的“I
loved
wandering
around
the______
scanning
the
spines(书脊)of
the
books”.
可知,此处指作者喜欢在书架旁到处转悠,看书名,直到有让自己感兴趣的书吸引了他的眼球(注意力)。故选B项。
4.B 由下文的view可知,作者小时候会观察他要去的游乐园,所以他也会像小时候一样,把余生都花在观察(思考)图书馆上。“thinking
about”的意义与view接近。故选B项。
5.A 由下文的“Decades
had
passed,
but
I
really
felt
as
if
I
had
returned
to
that
time
and
place”可知,几十年过去了,作者感觉好像回到了那个时间和地点,说明那种熟悉的感觉回到了他的生活中。故选A项。
6.A 由下文语境可知,作者得到那种熟悉的感觉,是因为儿子想采访一位图书管理员才去的图书馆,所以那种熟悉的感觉是意外得来的。故选A项。
7.D 由下文的“As
we
drove
over
to
meet
the
librarian”可知,作者儿子想采访一位图书管理员。故选D项。
8.B 句意:所以我们去了最近的图书馆。由常识可知,人们都会去离家最近的图书馆。故选B项。
9.D 由上文的“my
mother
drove
me
there
several
times
a
week”和下文的“another
parent
and
child
on
their
way
to
the
library”可知,以前作者妈妈带作者去图书馆,现在作者带自己孩子去图书馆,他感觉自己在经历类似(一个家长和孩子在去图书馆的路上)的旅途。故选D项。
10.B 由上文语境可知,作者带自己孩子去图书馆,他觉得这个图书馆的建筑与他小时候去的伯特伦·伍兹图书馆不一样。故选B项。
11.C 由下文的inside可知,此处指作者和儿子走进图书馆。故选C项。
12.A 作者带自己孩子去与伯特伦·伍兹图书馆不一样的图书馆,感觉好像回到了和妈妈一起去图书馆的那个时间和地点,这一切都让作者感到熟悉而陌生,让作者意识到了他是最熟悉的陌生人。a
shock
of
recognition意为“最熟悉的陌生人”。故选A项。
13.D 图书馆的一切都没有改变,与过去一样有人的低语声、木制的收银台、图书管理员的桌子和布告栏等东西。故选D项。
14.B 由下文的“at
the
tables
in
the
center
of
the
room”可知,此处指坐在图书馆房间中央桌子旁的人们。故选B项。
15.C 由下文的“It
was
as
if
it
had
been
captured
here,
or
collected”和常识可知,时间不会停下,它只是在图书馆被捕获/收集起来了。故选C项。
Ⅱ.阅读理解
Hardware
in
general,
and
smartphones
in
particular,
have
become
a
huge
environmental
and
health
problem
in
the
Global
South’s
landfill
sites
(垃圾填埋场).
Electronic
waste(e?waste)
currently
takes
up
5
percent
of
all
global
waste,
and
it
is
set
to
increase
rapidly
as
more
of
us
own
more
than
one
smartphone,
laptop
and
power
bank.
They
end
up
in
places
like
Agbogbloshie
on
the
outskirts
of
Ghana’s
capital,
Accra.
It
is
the
biggest
e?waste
dump
in
the
world,
where
10,
000
informal
workers
walk
through
tons
of
abandoned
goods
as
part
of
an
informal
recycling
process.
They
risk
their
health
searching
for
the
precious
metals
that
are
found
in
abandoned
smartphones.
But
Agbogbloshie
should
not
exist.
The
Basel
Convention,
a
1989
treaty,
aims
to
prevent
developed
nations
from
unauthorized
dumping
of
e?waste
in
less
developed
countries.
The
e?waste
industry,
however,
circumvents
the
regulations
by
exporting
e?waste
labelled
as
“secondhand
goods”
to
poor
countries
like
Ghana,
knowing
full
well
that
it
is
heading
for
a
landfill
site.
A
recent
report
found
Agbogbloshie
contained
some
of
the
most
dangerous
chemicals.
This
is
not
surprising:
smartphones
contain
chemicals
like
mercury
(水银),lead
and
even
arsenic(砷).Reportedly,
one
egg
from
a
free?range
chicken
in
Agbogbloshie
contained
a
certain
chemical
which
can
cause
cancer
and
damage
the
immune
system
at
a
level
that’s
about
220
times
greater
than
a
limit
set
by
the
European
Food
Safety
Authority(EFSA)
.
Most
worryingly,
these
poisonous
chemicals
are
free
to
pollute
the
broader
soil
and
water
system.
This
should
concern
us
all,
since
some
of
Ghana’s
top
exports
are
cocoa
and
nuts.
Some
governments
have
started
to
take
responsibility
for
their
consumers’
waste.
For
example,
Germany
has
started
a
project
that
includes
a
sustainable
(可持续的)recycling
system
at
Agbogbloshie,
along
with
a
health
clinic
for
workers.
However,
governments
cannot
solve
the
problem
alone,
as
there
is
an
almost
limitless
consumer
demand
for
hardware,
especially
when
governments
green
policies
are
focused
on
issues
like
climate
change.
Only
the
manufacturers
can
fix
this.
A
more
economically
sustainable
and
politically
possible
solution
is
through
encouraging
hardware
manufacturers
to
make
the
repair,
reuse
and
recycling
of
hardware
profitable,
or
at
least
cost?neutral.
( )1.What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
2?
A.Electronic
products
need
improving
urgently.
B.Electronic
waste
is
too
complex
to
get
fully
recycled.
C.Electronic
waste
requires
more
landfill
sites
across
Ghana.
D.Electronic
pollution
is
a
burning
question
in
Agbogbloshie.
( )2.What
does
the
underlined
word
“circumvents”
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.Tightens.
B.Abolishes.
C.Gets
around.
D.Brings
in.
( )3.What
should
be
the
biggest
concern
according
to
the
text?
A.The
violation
of
EFSA’s
standards.
B.The
lack
of
diversity
in
Ghana’s
exports.
C.The
damage
to
chicken’s
immune
system.
D.The
threat
of
polluted
food
around
the
world.
( )4.What
does
the
author
think
is
the
best
solution
to
the
e?waste
problem?
A.Manufacturers’
developing
a
sustainable
hardware
economy.
B.Governments’
adjusting
their
green
policies
about
e?waste.
C.Reducing
customers’
demands
for
electronic
products.
D.Letting
governments
take
on
the
main
responsibility.
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
文章介绍了电子垃圾虽被掩埋在欠发达国家,但已成为危害全人类的公敌,因此政府和制造商都应该作出努力减少电子垃圾污染。
1.D 推理判断题。根据第二段可知:目前,电子垃圾占全球垃圾总量的5%,而且随着越来越多的人拥有不止一台智能手机、笔记本电脑和电力银行,这一比例还将迅速上升。他们最终在加纳首都阿克拉郊区的Agbogbloshie等地落脚。随着电子垃圾的快速增长,Agbogbloshie地区的电子污染是一个严峻的问题。故选D项。
2.C 词句猜测题。根据画线词前面的句子“The
Basel
Convention,
a
1989
treaty,
aims
to
prevent
developed
nations
from
unauthorized
dumping
of
e?waste
in
less
developed
countries
(1989年签署的《巴塞尔公约》旨在防止发达国家未经授权向欠发达国家倾倒电子垃圾).”可知,画线词所在的句子意思是发达国家打着向发展中国家出口“二手物品”的幌子将电子垃圾转移到发展中国家来避开《巴塞尔公约》的规定,可推知画线词的意思为“避开、绕开”。Tightens拉紧;Abolishes废除;Gets
around避开;Brings
in引进。故选C项。
3.D 细节理解题。根据第三段可知:最令人担忧的是,这些有毒的化学物质可以随意污染更广阔的土壤和水系统。这应该引起我们所有人的关注,因为加纳的一些主要出口产品是可可和坚果)可知,加纳大量对外出口可可和坚果,所以全球范围内都会受到被污染食物的威胁。故选D项。
4.A 细节理解题。根据最后一段可知:只有制造商才能解决这个问题。一个经济上更可持续、政治上更可行的解决方案是,鼓励硬件制造商使硬件的维修、再利用和回收有利可图,或者至少不影响成本。作者认为解决电子垃圾问题的关键在于硬件生产商,他们应该遵守可持续发展的原则,生产便于维修、可回收利用的电子产品。故选A项。
Ⅲ.语法填空
China
has
decided
1.________(donate)
another
$30
million
to
the
World
Health
Organization
for
containing
COVID?19
and
supporting
developing
countries
in
improving
their
health
systems.
The
world
is
at
a
crucial
stage
in
fighting
the
pandemic,
and
support
for
the
WHO
means
2.________(defend)
multilateralism
and
upholding
the
authority
of
the
United
Nations,
said
Foreign
Ministry
spokesman
Geng
Shuang,
3.________made
the
announcement
on
Thursday.
China
previously
donated
$20
million
to
the
WHO
for
tackling
the
virus.
China’s
donation
4.________
(show)
the
support
the
Chinese
government
and
people
have
for
the
WHO,
as
well
as
their
trust
in
the
5.______(organize),
Geng
said
at
a
daily
news
conference.
Since
the
outbreak
started,
the
WHO
6.________(carry)
out
its
duty,
adhering
to
an
objective,
fair
and
scientific
position,
and
has
played
an
important
part
in
coordinating
efforts
7.________countries
and
promoting
international
cooperation
to
control
the
pandemic,
Geng
said.
8.________
decision
came
in
less
than
two
weeks
after
the
US
announced
it
would
9.________(temporary)
stop
funding
the
WHO,
while
many
other
countries
have
voiced
their
support
for
the
organization.
Working
in
unity
is
the
only
way
the
international
community
can
overcome
the
virus,
he
reiterated,
adding
that
China
hopes
to
cooperate
with
all
10.________(party)
in
this
fight,
and
contribute
to
the
building
of
a
community
with
a
shared
future
for
mankind.
【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。说明了中国决定再向世界卫生组织捐赠3000万美元,用于遏制新冠肺炎疫情,支持发展中国家完善卫生体系。外交部发言人耿爽于周四发表声明称,世界正处于抗击疫情的关键阶段,支持世界卫生组织意味着捍卫多边主义和维护联合国权威。
1.to
donate 考查不定式。句意:中国决定再向世界卫生组织捐赠3000万美元,用于遏制新冠肺炎疫情,支持发展中国家完善卫生体系。结合句意表示“决定做某事”短语为decide
to
do
sth.
。故填to
donate。
2.defending 考查动名词。句意:外交部发言人耿爽于周四发表声明称,世界正处于抗击疫情的关键阶段,支持世界卫生组织意味着捍卫多边主义和维护联合国权威。结合句意表示“意味着做某事”短语为mean
doing
sth.
。故填defending。
3.who 考查关系代词。句意:同上题。这是一个非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词Geng
Shuang,且从句中缺少主语,指人,故填who,that不能引导非限制性定语从句。故填who。
4.shows 考查主谓一致。根据后文have可知应用一般现在时,陈述目前的情况,且主语为donation,故谓语动词应用第三人称单数。故填shows。
5.organization 考查名词。根据上文定冠词the,可知应填名词organization,表示“组织”。故填organization。
6.has
carried/has
been
carrying 考查动词时态。根据“Since
the
outbreak
started”可知,表示一个从过去某个时间开始,延续到现在,并可能延续下去的动作,应用现在完成时;或表示动作从过去某时开始发生,一直延续到现在,应用现在完成进行时,主语与谓语之间是主动关系,主语为“the
WHO”,故助动词用has。故填has
carried/has
been
carrying。
7.among 考查介词。句意:耿说,自疫情爆发以来,世界卫生组织一直本着客观、公正、科学的立场履行职责,在协调各国努力、促进国际合作控制疫情方面发挥了重要作用。根据句意表示“在……之间”,且表示在三者或三者以上中选择,应用介词among。故填among。
8.The 考查冠词。decision为可数名词,此处特指“中国决定再向世界卫生组织捐赠3000万美元”这个决定,为特指,应用定冠词。在句首的单词首字母要大写。故填The。
9.temporarily 考查副词。设空处修饰动词stop,应用副词temporarily,表示“暂时地”,作状语。故填temporarily。
10.parties 考查名词复数。party为可数名词,由all修饰应用party的复数。故填parties。
Ⅳ.应用文写作
假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办英文名著阅读比赛,每位参赛者需要提供一篇英文名著读后感(book
report)。请你给外教Mr.
Johnson写一封邀请信,请他担任该比赛的评委。内容包括:
1.发出邀请;
2.比赛的具体安排;
3.期待回复。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
___________________________________
【答案】
Dear
Mr.
Johnson,
I’m
Li
Hua,
chairman
of
Students’
Union.
I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
be
the
judge
of
our
competition
to
be
held
next
month.
Aimed
at
reading
classical
English
works,
the
competition
is
meant
to
arouse
students’
reading
interest.
As
requested,
the
students
who
want
to
participate
in
it
should
submit
a
book
report
in
English
before
the
deadline.
Besides,
three
judges
will
discuss
and
make
decisions
for
the
final
awards.
Your
acceptance
of
my
invitation
is
highly
appreciated.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua