2023-2024(下)创新部高二开学考英语试卷
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)
1. What room would the woman like
A. A room with a bath. B. A room with a shower. C. A room on the second floor.
2. What would the woman like to do first
A. Meet Dave at the bookstore on the corner. B. Cancel the appointment with Dave.
C. Get something to eat.
3. What did the man do
A. He repaired the roof. B. He decorated the house. C. He cleaned the windows.
4. How does the man find the new computer game
A. Time-wasting. B. Hard. C. Interesting.
5. How does the man plan to travel around after arriving in France
A. By train. B. By car. C. By boat.
第二节(共 15 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分)
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Where are the speakers
A. At home. B. In a shop. C. In a restaurant.
7. How does the woman probably feel in the end
A. Apologetic. B. Satisfied. C. Disappointed.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 、9 题。
8. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. How to prepare for a trip. B. When to take Jimmy out for lunch.
C. Whether to meet a new workmate.
9. What will the man do tonight
A. Go on a business trip. B. Have dinner with his friend.
C. Finish the budget report.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What does the woman’s brother like doing
A. Collecting stamps. B. Playing tennis. C. Swimming.
11. What is the woman’s opinion about fishing
A. It is interesting. B. It is boring. C. It is exciting.
12. What can we learn about the woman’s family
A. Tennis is her mother’s new hobby. B. Golf attracts her father most.
C. Swimming appeals to her granddad.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Colleagues. B. Classmates. C. Teacher and student
14. What weak points does the man have for the job
A. He lacks experience. B. He is badly organized. C. He can’t deal with stress.
15. What does the man ask the woman to do today
A. Send an application letter out. B. Go through an application letter.
C. Check the closing date for applications.
16. What will the speakers do tomorrow
A. Hand in an essay. B. Attend an interview. C. Go shopping.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Who is the speaker talking to
A. Students. B. Athletes. C. Historians.
18. What will the listeners visit in the morning
A. Wildlife park. B. Cardiff Council Building. C. Cardiff Castle.
19. What will the member of Cardiff City Council do
A. Talk about medicine in ancient days. B. Introduce the history of a Roman wall.
C. Show the improvements in wildlife protection.
20. What do we know about the trip
A. The whole journey takes three hours. B. People will stay in a hotel for two nights.
C. Cardiff’s famous stadium is the destination.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)
A
Where to Eat in Kuala Lumpur
Great restaurants in Kuala Lumpur offer a genuine global dining experience. Whether you are looking to enjoy hearty comfort food or some local delicacies, the city's dining scene satisfies all comers.
Mum's Place
Nothing brings more comfort than mom's cooking. With recipes inspired by the owners' mother, this restaurant brings you Nyonya dishes that are truly Malaysian. Located in the district of Damansara Perdana, Mum's Place is a neighbourhood restaurant with its main customers from residents nearby. Some of the best dishes include cencaru fish, devil curry chicken and beef rendang.
Cantaloupe
Located about 20 minutes from downtown Malacca, it is a home-based eatery with about 10 tables manned by four operators. Unlike most restaurants, food is self-service here, with dishes placed on catering pans for customers to choose from. It serves traditional Malaysian dishes with distinct Chinese influences. You will find rice dumplings and chicken rendang among the offerings. It has two branches in the city. Their dishes sell out fast, so it'd be best to head there before lunch time.
YumYum Restaurant
Situated in the beautiful Shangri-La Hotel, Yum Yum Restaurant is among the locals' many favourite spots to dine at. It offers an interesting Nyonya and Thai food with Chinese influences that make them stand out. The classic dishes include sambal petai prawns, assam fish head and Yum Yum egg. It can get crowded here, so it'd be best to head there early or call ahead for reservations.
Troika Sky Dining
Offering fine dining, the impressive Troika Sky Dining undoubtedly stands out from the pack. Set on the 23rd floor of Tower B of The Troika, it goes without saying that the cloud-skimming views here are something else entirely. The food is what helped it stand out. It serves award-winning French, Italian, Greek, and Spanish food and adventurous menu of high-end pizzas and pasta.
21. What do Mum's Place and Yum Yum Restaurant have in common
A. They are based in hotels. B. They serve Nyonya dishes.
C. They need prior reservations. D. They offer breathtaking views.
22. Which restaurant serves western food
A. Mum's Place. B. Cantaloupe.
C. Yum Yum Restaurant. D. Troika Sky Dining.
23. What's special about Cantaloupe
A. It is a buffet restaurant. B. It serves hard-to-find dishes.
C. It has branches throughout Asia. D. It opens for lunch earlier than others.
B
The motivation for his invention came to Aarrav Anil last year when he saw his uncle Arjun, who has Parkinson's disease, struggle to eat. Some food spilled out of his mouth, the rest splattered on his clothes. Arjun attempted to keep his dignity but the frustration forced him to give up and call his helper to feed him.
The sight of his uncle's shaking the spoon so violently inspired Aarrav, 17, from Bengaluru, south India, to turn to robotics. He locked himself in his room with microcontrollers, sensors, motors, and a 3D printer. What emerged was a prototype (原型) of a smart spoon that is now undergoing trials at the RV College of Physiotherapy in Bengaluru.
The sensors in the battery-operated spoon detect shaking on one side and activate movement on the other, effectively cancelling out shaking to keep the spoon stable.
"I've been fine tuning the design based on the college's feedback-that it needs to be waterproof so that it can be washed without damaging all the electronics inside; that it must be removable so it can be cleaned and replaced by a fork, "Aarrav says.
For Aarrav it is the peak of a 10-year interest in mechanics that began when his mother bought him a Lego set. He has now represented India at more than 20 robotics competitions across the world.
When the blueprint for the smart spoon won first prize in the future innovators category at last year's World Robot Olympiad in Germany, Aarrav felt encouraged to make the prototype.
More than 7 million people in India are estimated to have Parkinson's disease, a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged and which mainly affects people over the age of 50. Symptoms include involuntary shaking and stiff muscles. As the disease progresses, eating can become more difficult, forcing people to rely on help from others.
Aarrav's ambition is that every family that has someone with Parkinson's will have the smart spoon. He says his uncle Arjun's words keep echoing in his mind: "Who would have thought such a small thing could mean the difference between dignity and indignity "
24. What can Aarrav's invention help people with Parkinson's do
A. Control their physical balance. B. Boost their mood and relieve stress.
C. Maintain a good range of movement. D. Feed themselves more independently.
25. What does the underlined part "fine tuning" in paragraph 4 mean
A. Overturning. B. Reconsidering.
C. Conducting a study of. D. Making minor changes to.
26. What is the author's purpose in mentioning Parkinson's in India
A. To show prospects of Aarrav's invention.
B. To reveal the nation's poor health situation.
C. To popularize general knowledge of the disease.
D. To convince people to volunteer for social causes.
27. What can be learned about Aarrav from the text
A. He enjoys being alone. B. He has an innovative mind.
C. He used to be a health worker. D. He longed to be a businessman.
C
It is a practice favored by Lena Dunham, Tom Hanks and Lady Gaga to improve their focus and bring about calmness in an often busy, distracted world. Now researchers have found evidence that frequent meditation(冥想)over several years, may help change human gut(肠道), boost the body's immune(免疫的)system and reduce the risk of anxiety, depression and heart disease. The findings are published by the British Medical Journal.
Meditation is increasingly used to help treat drug abuse, overwhelming stress, eating disorders and long-lasting pain. But until now it has not been clear whether it could also be able to change the composition of the gut microbiome(微生物组). In an effort to find out, researchers led by the Shanghai Mental Health Centre at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University analyzed the stool(粪便)and blood samples of 37 Tibetan Buddhist monks from three temples and 19 residents in the neighboring areas. The Tibetan meditation from the ancient Indian medical system, is a form of psychological training. The monks in the study had practiced it for at least 2 hours a day for 3-30 years. Both groups were matched for age, blood pressure, heart rate and diet. Stool sample analysis revealed significant differences in the diversity and volume of microbes between the monks and their neighbors. “Bacteria enriched in the meditation group had a positive effect on human physical and mental health, "the researchers wrote. "This changed gut microbiome composition could improve immune function in the body. "Blood sample analysis also revealed the levels of markers associated with risk of heart disease were significantly lower in the monks.
The researchers emphasized that the study was observational and the number joining was small, all male and living at high altitude, making it difficult to draw any firm or general conclusions. However, based on their findings, the researchers said the role of meditation in helping to prevent or treat mental and physical illness deserved further research.
28. Why do many people do meditation according to the passage
A. To bring about inner peace.
B. To cure some certain illnesses.
C. To reduce some extra movement.
D. To change the gut microbiome composition.
29. What did the researchers analyze in their study
A. Stool and blood sample. B. Immune system.
C. Human gut. D. Tibetan Meditation.
30. According to the study, what contributed to human immune system
A. The Drugs taken before.
B. The religion people belong to.
C. The eating habit formed already.
D. The bacteria produced in the meditation.
31. What is the major achievement the study made
A. It tracked the joiners over a long period.
B. It explored the way how the bacteria influences the gut microbiome.
C. It involved a large sample size of different genders, age groups, and areas.
D. It provides evidence that meditation changes gut microbiome composition.
D
Does a happy person live longer Many studies have convinced us that happiness brings good health, which has resulted in an increasing demand for speakers and products encouraging positive thinking. However, being happy does not promise that one is going to be healthy. There are other factors that influence one's health and long life such as a person's genes or even a person's socio-economic condition.
Some research even suggests that positive thinking can be dangerous. Positive thinking, when taken to the extreme, can cause a person to be separated from reality. For example, a person who thinks that staying happy and positive can help him recover from an illness like cancer but later fails to recover from it, may blame himself for not being happy. In this case, positive thinking may potentially make the victim disregard other factors. Sometimes the pursuit of happiness is even associated with serious mental health problems such as depression.
All types of happiness are not good for us either. For example, pride, a pleasant feeling, can sometimes rob us of the ability to empathize with others or understand another's viewpoint. This anti-social behavior can cause people around us to turn away from us, and this could, in turn, make us feel lonely and do harm to our mental and even physical health.
Moreover, unpleasant feelings can be beneficial to a person's well-being. Researchers believe that unpleasant feelings can help us make sense of our challenges and experiences in a way that supports psychological well-being. For example, if I have behaved badly towards my good friend, the feelings of guilt and sadness might motivate me to apologize and ask for forgiveness. The rebuilding of a broken relationship can be a lift to one's mental well-being.
In trying to experience happiness, we should remember that seeking for happiness as an end in itself can be self-defeating, and does not necessarily lead to better health. After all, one will surely experience setbacks and conflicts in life. Instead, learning to cope with negative emotions with a realistic positive attitude is key to a person's good health.
32. What's the writer's opinion in this passage
A. Negative thinking can be dangerous.
B. Staying happy can bring good health.
C. Unpleasant feelings cannot be beneficial.
D. Happiness cannot ensure one's good health.
33. When can positive thinking be dangerous according to the passage
A. When we use it with a realistic attitude to solve problems.
B. When we focus on it as an only determinant of happy life.
C. When we think it one of the necessary factor for good health.
D. When we realize it may rob us of the ability to understand others.
34. How can unpleasant feelings be beneficial to a person's well-being
A. They rebuild a broken relationship.
B. They lead to self-reflection and personal growth.
C. They help keep the problems and challenges away.
D. They prevent long-term negative effects on mental health.
35. Which of the following has the similar meaning of "an end in itself"
A. An ultimate goal. B. An individual plan. C. A final decision. D. A great start.
第二节 七选五 (共5小题:每小题2 . 5分 . 满分12 . 5分)
In a world where technology is king, hardly does a day go by without the launch of some "world-changing" product in the field of alternate reality. 36_________ . These include VR, AR, MR, XR and the list goes on.
Many people confuse augmented reality(AR)with virtual reality(VR)and understandably so. Both AR and VR offer alternate or altered reality experiences and as a result, it is easy for users to be attracted and wonder what is real and what is not. 37_____________. Both aim to provide an enhanced or enriched experience to users, most commonly used in the gaming scene, but also increasingly used in other areas.
However, AR and VR can be quite different in many ways. The main difference lies in the mode of delivery. Simply put, VR "transports" the user to another world, by “replacing" the real world with a virtual substitute most commonly done through helmets or goggles to completely immerse the gamer in a different reality. 38_____________
AR, however, does not change the entire landscape of what users see. 39__________. While AR may be less immersive than VR, the success of games which use AR is proof that it can be just as or even more entertaining than VR games. Moreover, since AR does not require the use of goggles or helmets, it is more accessible.
VR and AR are both powerful technologies which are still relatively new to many consumers. 40_____________. They can completely change how we use our electronic devices in the future, but whether one will edge out the other is anyone's guess.
A. VR can be interactive or non-interactive.
B. In fact, it adds to reality with digital images.
C. In short, at the heart of VR and AR are two very similar technologies.
D. However, they have already begun to shake things up in the gaming world.
E. It is also getting increasingly difficult to keep up with the "R"s that have come into existence.
F. For example, it can make users feel as if they are falling, thereby igniting fear.
G. They would see computer made images as an overlay to what they see in real life.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Last Christmas, I volunteered for WNWNB, a charity which takes surplus(剩余的)produce from New Covent Garden Market and 41 it to the local community.
The food was already in containers. So we set up the stand and got ready to distribute some Christmas 42 . At first, it was 43 . People seemed a bit suspicious of taking food for free. But they gradually 44 us and we had a fun afternoon singing carols and trying to 45 passersby to take our food.
It was then time to deliver meals to those who weren't able to come. This is 46 things changed for me. The first door I knocked on was 47 by a woman in her 30s. She had children and looked absolutely worn out. I told her I was from WNWNB and gave her the 48 meals. It was probably only about two days' worth of food but, the way she 49 , I felt as if I was handing her gold.
I had similar responses to my next 50 . In some cases, when people were elderly or alone, I'd go into their homes and have a brief 51 before heading off. Many felt 52 , but I saw how happy they were to have another adult human to 53 .
As a local politician I knock on doors and talk to people a lot, but there was something deeper about those 54 on Christmas Day. I finished my day at WNWNB a slightly different person from the one who 55 .
41. A. distributes B. introduces C. sells D. exhibits
42. A. forgiveness B. images C. recipes D. cheer
43. A. easy B. nice C. slow D. safe
44. A. broke away from B. put up with
C. cut in on D. warmed up to
45. A. threaten B. encourage C. allow D. command
46. A. why B. how C. where D. when
47. A. opened B. repaired C. cleaned D. guarded
48. A. costly B. unfinished C. deserted D. ready
49. A. declined B. reacted C. argued D. traded
50. A. purchases B. interviews C. deliveries D. schedules
51. A. meal B. chat C. report D. silence
52. A. proud B. free C. lonely D. content
53. A. connect with B. look after C. turn to D. rely on
54. A. conversations B. budgets C. explanations D. deals
55. A. hesitated B. started C. ignored D. struggled
第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
Tanghulu (also known as bingtang hulu) is a traditional Chinese snack consisting of hardened sugar coated fruits on a stick. 56 (classic), tanghulu is made of hawthorns that are rich 57 vitamin C. In recent times, tanghulu makers 58 (add)variety to this traditional snack by using other fruits such as cherries, strawberries, pineapples or grapes.
Tanghulu can taste sweet or sour, depending on your fruit. Traditional tanghulu using hawthorn berries is said to taste like a 59 (combine)of both. You can, of course, make your own Tanghulu using any fruit you desire.
Tanghulu is easier 60 (make)at home than you might think. The trick is to use the correct water to sugar ratio (比例) and boil the sugar water mixture 61 its temperature reaches 150 ℃. Then quickly dip your fruit skewer (扦) into the sugar mixture. This will result in fruit that's coated in a thin layer of hard candy that cracks when 62 (bite)into.
Tanghulu is commonly eaten in the winter. You can find 63 (travel)traders roaming (游荡) in the streets, selling this unique snack. If you want to try the sticky treat 64 (you), you can find Tanghulu stands near most of the popular tourist attractions in China. Tanghulu isn't expensive, as a skewer costs only $1. So, what could possibly stop you from giving one 65 try
第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你正在做一个问卷调查,以了解中英高中生在未来大学专业选择上的差异。请你用英文给英国好友Tom写封邮件,内容包括:
1. 问卷内容;2. 请求答卷并转发。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tom,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写(25分)
It was a hot day in Florida. The school year had just ended and it was time for summer vacation. We had just gotten a little black dog who we named One-Eyed. We chose that name because he could only see out of one eye.
Everybody wanted to do something for the dog: feed him, teach him tricks and take long walks with him. Everybody was so happy to have this active, playful and shaggy new addition to our family. Everybody, that is, except my mom and me.
All my mom saw when she looked at the dog was someone else to clean up after. Shedding, messy, muddy, he pounced all over the house. All Mom seemed to care about was getting the house cleaned. My mom began to put Clorox (高乐氏漂白水) in the bathtub. There was no messing with Mom when she started cleaning, so I decided to move out of the way, Actually, getting out of the way is a move I'd been practicing for a long time.
Being the youngest in my family has had its advantages, of course. More than a few times I was spoiled or everyone said I was the cutest. But being the youngest also came with its fair share of troubles. "You're too young!“ "You'll mess this up!" they'd often say. I knew that my family loved me but I couldn't wait to show them I could do things by myself.
Every time I asked my brother or my sister if I could pet One-Eyed, they would shout, "No!" or tell me that I had germs and if I touched One-Eyed he would die! I really believed them. Once I even confessed to my mom that I touched the dog when no one noticed. At first, my mom seemed very confused about what I was telling her, but then she realized. My mom scolded my brother and sister, "You better stop teasing your little brother!" Little brother! That's exactly what I was. That really got my blood boiling! Secretly, I decided, "I'll show them what a little kid can do !"
Para 1: That afternoon, I took the dog and sneaked into the bathroom._____________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Para 2: I thought my mom would punish me, but she was just standing there and laughing.____
___________________________________________________________________________
2023-2024(下)创新部高二开学考英语答案
21-23 BDA 24-27 DDAB
A篇文章是一篇群文,介绍了吉隆坡四家不同风格的餐厅,重点解释了餐厅的地理位置、餐厅特色和特色美食,让游客在吉隆坡享受独特的美食体验。
第21题 B 在Mum's Place中,作者提到this restaurant brings you Nyonya dishes that are truly Malaysian。在Yum Yum Restaurant中,作者提到It offers an interesting Nyonya and Thai food with Chinese influences that make them stand out.因此两家餐厅都供应娘惹菜,故答案为B。
第22题 D 在Troika Sky Dining中,作者提到It serves award--winning French, Italian, Greek, and Spanish food and adventurous menu of high--end pizza and pasta. 说明它提供屡获殊荣的法国、意大利、希腊和西班牙菜、披萨和意大利面,故答案为D。
第23题 A 在Cantaloupe中,作者提到Unlike most restaurant, food is self-service here, with dishes placed on catering pans for customer to choose from.说明与大多数餐馆不同,这里的食物是自助式的,菜肴放在餐盘上供顾客选择,A选项表示这是一个自助餐厅,与原文相符,故答案为A。
B篇
B篇是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了少年Aarrav因为患有帕金森的叔叔独立进食困难而发明了智能勺子的故事。
第24题 D 整篇文章没有提到智能勺子对于身体方面的疗效,A、C选项错误。B选项文章中并未明显提及且不是智能勺子的核心功效,B不合适。文章第一段中提患有帕金森的叔叔无法独立进食是Aarrav发明只能勺子的动机,结合文章倒数第二段“As the disease progresses, eating can become more difficult, forcing people to rely on help from others.”可知,主要是围绕进食困难。.因此D选项正确。
第25题 D 从文章第四段该短语的前后文可以判断出,主人公主要是基于学院的反馈对勺子进行了防水和可拆卸的两部分设计,并未提及本质性的修改,所以判断是进行微调。因此,D选项正确。
第26题 A 结合文章第七段,普及了印度帕金森患病情况,最后又着重在进食困难的症状上,结合文章主要围绕智能勺子,所以判断是为了彰显智能勺子的前景。因此,A选项正确。
第27题 B 文章围绕发明展开叙述,不难判断Aarrav具有创新头脑。因此,B选项正确。
28. A 29. A 30. D
31. D 32. D 33. B 34. B 35. A
第二节(共 5 小题:每小题 2. 5 分。满分 12. 5 分)
36. E 37. C 38. F 39. B 40. D
完形填空
答案:
41-45 ADCDB 46-50 DADBC 51-55 BCAAB
本篇讲述了作者在圣诞节当天,加入了一个慈善机构,将新政府花园剩余的食物分发给当地的人们,在这一天中遇到了不同的人,并发生了轻微的转变。
详细解析:
第41题 A distribute分发,introduce介绍,sell卖,exhibit展示。由文章可知,作者加入了名叫WNWNB的慈善组织,这个组织将新政府花园剩余的食物分发给当地社区,故答案为A。
第42题 D forgiveness原谅,image形象 概念,recipes食物 食谱,cheer欢呼。由文章可知,作者将欢乐分发给社区的人们,故答案为B。
第43题 C 由后文可知,一开始人们怀疑是否是真的能够获得免费的食物,由此可以推测一开始作者的工作推进的较慢,故答案为C。
第44题 D break away from脱离 背弃, put up with忍受,cut in on插嘴,warm up活跃起来由前文可知,一开始人们怀疑是否是真的能够获得免费的食物,但是由后文的but, we had a fun afternoon singing carols and trying to...可知,后来人们的态度转变,可以推断人们渐渐活跃起来。
第45题 B threaten威胁,encourage鼓励,allow允许,command命令,由前文可知,一开始人们怀疑是否是真的能够获得免费的食物,但后来兴致逐渐高涨,所以作者此处在鼓励路过的人们领取食物。
第46题 D 前文It was then time to...说明“接下来到了将食物送到没有能力亲自来领取食物的人的时间了”,因此此处应为“这个时候我开始转变了”,故答案为D。
第47题 A 由前文可知,作者把食物送给不能亲自领取的人家中,因此此处应为“开门的是...”,故答案为A。
第48题 D costly昂贵的,unfinished未完成的,deserted被遗弃的,ready准备好了的
由前文可知,作者送的是已经准备好了的食物,其他选项均不符,故答案为D。
第49题 B decline拒绝,react反应,argue争辩,trade贸易,由文章可知,此处应为对方的反应让作者认为我递给她的是金子。
第50题 C purchase购买,interview面试,deliveries投递,schedules计划,由文章可知,作者是投递食物给当地人们,因此答案为C。
第51题 B 由前后文可知,当去老人或独居的人们家中时,作者在离开前会与他们进行简短的交谈,因此答案为B。
第52题 C 由前文可知,作者去老人或独居的人们家中会与其交谈,可推断虽然有些人感到孤独,但作者认为他们是幸福的,因为有人可以与之交流,故答案为C。
第53题 A 见52题。
第54题 A 由前文可知,作者去老人或独居的人们家中会与其交谈,可推断此处应为”在交谈中有更深层次的内容“,故答案为A。
第55题 B hesitate犹豫,start开始,ignore忽视,struggle挣扎,由文章可推测,作者通过送食物、与人交谈,此时发生了轻微的转变,变成了一个和刚刚开始的时候不太一样的人,因此答案为B。
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56. Classically 57. in 58. have added bination 60. to make
61. until / till 62. bitten 63. travelling / traveling 64. yourself / yourselves 65. a
范文:
Dear Tom,
I’m currently researching the differences in university major preferences between British and Chinese students. Could you please take a moment to fill out my questionnaire
With the aim to identify the most popular majors both in China and the UK, explore the decision-making factors and guidance sources for students, the questionnaire includes the following three questions — What are your top three favorite majors From which aspect of the major would you consider Who would you turn to when choosing a major
It’d be highly appreciated if you could forward the survey to your friends and fellow students. Thank you for considering my request and attached is the questionnaire. Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua