冲刺2024年高考英语模拟卷07(上海专用)(含答案 无听力音频 无听力原文)

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冲刺2024年高考英语模拟卷07(上海专用)
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:140分)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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I.Listening Comprehension (第1-10题, 每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分)
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.A.Beneficial. B.Unhealthy.
C.Common. D.Rare.
2.A.They are not really cheap. B.They look good for the price.
C.They may not last long. D.They will be out of fashion quickly.
3.A.John should give priority to his privacy.
B.John had better choose a cheap apartment.
C.John is unlikely to move out of the dormitory.
D.John should make sure that he can find a quiet place.
4.A.She will get her car back on Friday.
B.She may not be able to give the man a ride.
C.She isn’t sure whether she will go to the party.
D.She’s just paid a visit to the Andersons.
5.A.Tony gave a well-grounded reason.
B.Tony should choose another course.
C.Tony should continue his science class.
D.Tony had better get up early every morning.
6.A.It is under-staffed. B.It serves tasty coffee.
C.It isn’t big enough. D.It doesn’t provide good service.
7.A.A nice hair-style. B.An unforgettable wedding.
C.A devoted friend. D.An old photo.
8.A.Surprised. B.Relaxing.
C.Disappointed. D.Sympathetic.
9.A.She can give the man a discount for the phone case.
B.Screen protectors are out of stock for the time being.
C.Phone cases are much more expensive than screen protectors.
D.The man can get a screen protector for free if he buys a phone case.
10.A.Drop out of the play. B.Switch parts with another actor.
C.Be patient about learning his part. D.Have his lines memorized by tomorrow.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the short passages and the longer conversation. The short passages and the longer conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 14 are based on the following passage.
11.A.Dealing with camera companies.
B.Calling electricians if there is an emergency.
C.Looking after the camera crew.
D.Working on timesheets.
12.A.An electrician. B.A cameraman.
C.An assistant to electricians. D.An assistant to cameramen.
13.A.The equipment can’t stand the extremely bad weather.
B.It’s hard for him to do something out of the ordinary.
C.It once took him ages to get used to work outdoors.
D.Something unexpected are very likely to happen.
14.A.He isn’t eager for any promotion.
B.He thinks family is more important.
C.He is already at the top of his career ladder.
D.He doesn’t find any right position for himself.
Questions 15 through 17 are based on the following passage.
15.A.Dreams are usually meaningless. B.Not everyone has dreams every day.
C.We are sometimes anxious about dreams. D.Dreams can remind us of what we must do.
16.A.If you are often eager to dream. B.If you want to understand them.
C.If you wonder when you dream. D.If you are often frightened by them.
17.A.What intense feelings you have in the dreams.
B.Where you go in the dreams.
C.Whoever you meet in the dreams.
D.Whatever you experience in the dreams.
Questions 18 through 20are based on the following passage.
18.A.To go on strike. B.To protect themselves.
C.To combine their efforts. D.To fight against their employers.
19.A.The shops stopped selling them daily necessities.
B.People then suffered from a shortage of foodstuffs.
C.They were exploited and mistreated by their employers.
D.Gas and candles were not available to them at that time.
20.A.They refuse most new technologies. B.They stick to old ways of business.
C.They offer banking and insurance. D.They are limited to a small region.
II.Grammar and Vocabulary (每题1分;共20分)
Section A
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
I received an email from a reader who asked, “Why do some friendships end, no matter how much you want them to last ” She referred to 21 (see) the question in one of my articles, Mystery of Friendship. As I wrote in it, I don’t think easy answers exist as to how friendships start, why some turn into lifetime 22 , and why some end. Although I’ve tried answering the first two questions in other articles (To Have A Friend and Be A Friend), I still get surprised by friendships that endure and disillusioned by those that slip away. Even so, I’ll try to offer some insights here as to why friendships end.
My simple answer is that friendships end because the situations 23 friends are in or even the friends themselves change. First, the realities friends face may change. The decision to relocate 24 a new school or job cannot help but affect a friendship. Likewise, if a friend is in an accident, develops an illness, or loses someone close, these cannot help but affect a friendship. Does a friendship need to end because of these changes No, but it’ll require adjustments that one or both friends 25 not be willing to make.
Second, the friends themselves may change. A significant reason why friendships often end 26 friends are apart for an 27 (extend) period of time (for summer camp, college, etc.) is that one or both of the friends change. I think it 28 (hurt) less when both friends change, because then the breakup is more often mutual and so both friends get closure by both deciding to let go and move forward in their lives without each other. What tends to hurt most is when just one friend changes. One friend might change social circles, become involved in new social organizations, start to date, get a pet, or take on some other venture that consumes more time and passion. Again, a friendship can endure these changes, 29 one or both of the friends for some reason decide not to invest the time and energy involved in the adjustment period. In this situation, breakups may not be mutual and so one or both friends feel betrayed and end up with bitter memories about 30 was a precious friendship to them.
Section B
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.elevating B.context C. implications D.vitality E. afraid F. deep-rooted G. routine H. running I. interpreted J. altered K. frozen
Unlocking the Secrets of Your Night
Most people do not realize that dreams take up about 25% of the night’s sleep, and each dream period lasts from 5 to 20 minutes. There is no doubt that dreams play an important role in our lives. If they can be correctly 31 —and that is a big “if”—we can come to understand ourselves better. Here, we look at three common dreams and what they potentially symbolize.
Dream 1: I can see their laughing faces laughing at me. But they aren’t as smart. If they were, they’d be up here flying with me!
This dream has both positive and negative 32 . On the positive side, the dream may express a strong desire to travel and get away from everyday 33 . It may also symbolize a powerful desire to achieve. On the other hand, this dream can mean the person has a problem or is 34 of something and they wish to escape. The dream could represent feelings of inferiority, which the dreamer attempts to get rid of by literally and physically 35 themselves above others.
Dream 2: I’m moving fast now, but it’s still behind me. It doesn’t matter how fast I go. I still can’t escape.
Although this is a traditional symbol of health and 36 , it can suggest the dreamer is trying to escape from danger. Usually, fear is the dominant emotion. By 37 hard, the dreamer can possibly escape the threat. However, they can also stop moving. This makes the fear even more terrifying. One possible explanation is that the person is under pressure in their everyday life.
Dream 3: I’m sweating and my heart is beating. I’m trapped. Trapped in my own bed.
This symbol is associated with fear and embarrassment: suddenly the dreamer loses all power of movement. They try hard to move their arms and legs, but they simply cannot; 38 in’ a terrifying situation with no escape, they become more and more terrified as the seconds go by. Another frequent 39 for this dream is failing to do something in public, often something that you are normally very good at, such as your job. Not only is this extremely embarrassing, but it also shows a(n) 40 fear of losing a job and a livelihood.
III.Reading Comprehension (共45分。 41-45每题1分;56-70每题2分)
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A. B.C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context
You’ve been painting for a few years, have shown work in a group show at the local art center, and maybe you have even sold a painting or two. Are you ready to 41 the title of an amateur artist Distinguishing beginners from professional artists is a 42 business. It is not just a matter of your ability to create nice paintings, nor does having another job 43 disqualify someone from being considered a professional artist. Two key factors come into play when making that 44 .
To turn professional, individuals must prioritize the development of developing a personal style. What makes your paintings different than every other painting out there Do your paintings exhibit a unified theme throughout, or do they lack 45 Style does not mean that you are painting the same subject or using the same painting medium. 46 , it refers to the look and feel of your paintings. A personal style doesn’t come 47 but evolves with technique, choice of painting medium, and the subjects you depict. You 48 it through continuous practice and exploration. Salvador Dali explored many artistic mediums, but they all have a 49 Dali style. Every artist has a style and when you begin to develop it, this is when you really know that you’ re on the road to being a professional.
Another significant factor behind becoming a professional artist is your 50 . What gets you out of bed every morning to paint How do you find the energy to have all your time devoted to painting 51 , both professionals and amateurs love to do what they do and they get satisfaction out of creating art. However, Amateurs may 52 painting just as a hobby or to satisfy a creative impulse. For professional artists, it goes beyond that. Some wish to convey a deep message concerning life, society, or even politics. Others simply seek financial returns to pay family bills. What’s more, many amateur artists wait for 53 to come. If they are not in the mood, they do not bother looking at the canvas(画布). They may even stop painting if another activity pops up in their day. Professionals are never easily 54 or torn away from their artwork in progress. It may even take a natural disaster to force them out of the studio. Professional artists are also constantly prepared to look for ideas for the next painting, driven by the belief that the next painting will 55 the last one and that there is always room for improvement.
Are you ready to become a professional Whether you pursue a professional art career or not, keep creating. You will find a personal satisfaction in painting that few other hobbies can give you.
41.A.step beyond B.contribute to C.talk of D.turn into
42.A.rewarding B.tricky C.private D.profitable
43.A.incredibly B.miserably C.crucially D.necessarily
44.A.promise B.deal C.transformation D.recommendation
45.A.consistency B.depth C.originality D.skills
46.A.Therefore B.However C.Furthermore D.Instead
47.A.unexpectedly B.harmoniously C.instantly D.originally
48.A.acquire B.transfer C.imitate D.spot
49.A.latest B.distinct C.modern D.lively
50.A.creativity B.adaptability C.drive D.vision
51.A.In conclusion B.In contrast C.In addition D.In general
52.A.specialize in B.excel in C.major in D.engage in
53.A.inspiration B.fame C.guidance D.sponsorship
54.A.tricked B.depressed C.distracted D.anxious
55.A.guarantee B.highlight C.commercialize D.outshine
Section B
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
As a kid growing up in a suburb of London, I loved to go looking for the perfect park bench. Some Sunday mornings, my dad could be persuaded to drive to new parks. We’d have a kick-around with a soccer ball, share a bag of Dotritos and check out all the benches in the area, reading the words on them.
The good park bench leaves me in a state, somewhere between nostalgia (怀旧) and eager antic ration (一份滑稽). Where once I was excited by the words carved on wood, I now find, as a 10-year-old, that I’m more appreciative of each bench’s quiet stoicism (坦然谈定), the way they are willing to wait out their tum in every weather, remaining available to all-comers. Like a good book or piece of music, a park bench allows for a sense of solitude and community at the same time, which is crucial to life in a great city.
Part of my recession with park benches is as spaces where history settles. By planting seeds of curiosity, and making space for reflection, park benches become doors to the past. Maybe that’s the greatest power of the park bench: its rapacity (贪婪) encourages the art of observation. A good bench catches us in our quietest, most vulnerable moments, when we may be open to imagining new nanauves and revisiting old ones. Our masks are taken off, hung from the bench’s wrought iron. On other nearby benches,babies are being burped (打嗝). Glances exchanged. Sandwiches eaten. Newspapers read it.
Lately, I’ve found me sitting on a lot of cramped metal benches of the kind that don’t invite you to stay long, or uneasy ones that leave you cold. That’s because public seating is becoming an endangered species. Our cities are becoming more like Disneyland, which has been quietly removing public seating and replacing it with more restaurant seating. If you want a moment’s rest in 2Ist-century America, you have to open your wallet.
One recent Sunday, I wandered through Central Park. To be in Central Park in what is hopefully the pandemic’s twilight is to be reminded of the beauty of living in a city that still makes space for park benches in the modem cityscape.
56.How did the writer lead in the topic
A.By describing the scene of the park. B.By introducing his childhood experience.
C.By revealing his passion for London. D.By showing his father’s affection for him.
57.What can we learn about the writer after he grew up
A.He liked the feel park benches brought to him. B.He enjoyed the peace in the park very much.
C.He was still crazy about the words on the bench. D.He was suffering great frustration in his 40s.
58.What does the underlined word “solitude” in Paragraph 2 probably mean
A.Achievements. B.Loss. C.Happiness. D.Privacy.
59.Why is public seating becoming an endangered species
A.It is commercialized. B.It is usually made of metal.
C.It is quite out of date. D.It is uncomfortable to sit there.
(B)
Below is a screenshot of book review on a bestseller My Life on Craigslist.
Krysi Joseph
4.0 out of 5 stars
Odd, fun and cute story. Great read
This was a cute, lighthearted book that explores the life of a Craigslist addict, and how Craiglist, a large free classifieds (分类广告) website, got her through her life so far. The story was well thought out and pretty realistic when it comes to life struggles. It gets a little unbelievable towards the end, and I don’t like it when authors conform to the ‘the world is perfect’ viewpoint most books have, but, that my pessimist breaking through.
The book needs some serious editing. She’s repeated the same exact line 3-4 times a couple of and ... (click for more)
Kindle Customer
3.0 out of 5 stars
Would Have Given it 4 stars, but ...
The book went along well. Funny and totally in the here and now. I would have given it more if SPOILER ALERT (剧透警告): It didn’t end with her in a love relationship with the guy she had been spying on that fit her. Seriously, it went ... (click for more)
Lovetoread
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beach or vacation read — it’s worth it!
I was intrigued by the description, so I gave it a shot. I’m glad I did. I was never like the main character, Emily, so it’s interesting to read about her aimless life. She lives on Craigslist - finding roommates, finding work, finding social ... (click for more)
Annabellall
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lifting my spirits type unforgettable and funny book
I read and instantly loved this book, because it is witty and entertaining but at the same time has philosophical and psychological background with an honest look at the real life in a big city. It perfectly shows how a single young woman, while living there and surviving ... (click for more)
60.Who likes the book My Life on Craigslist most
A.Krysi Joseph. B.Annabellall.
C.Kindle Customer. D.Lovetoread.
61.Which of the following do both Kindle Customer and Krysi Joseph agree on
A.The book deserves a good rating.
B.The ending of the book is disappointing.
C.The book is popular with Craigslist addicts.
D.The book would have been perfect without editing errors.
62.What is the purpose of the text
A.To advertise a bestseller.
B.To recommend a website.
C.To share a woman’s story.
D.To present reviews of a book.
(C)
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational technology (EdTech) has brought incomparable convenience and efficiency to classrooms worldwide. However, despite these advancements, it is crucial to recognize the challenges these AI-driven tools pose to the autonomy and professional judgment of instructors.
One of its primary concerns is the depersonalization of instruction. These tools often rely on pre-packaged digital content and standardized solutions, leaving insufficient room for instructors to tailor their teaching methods. Each student possesses unique characteristics. Instructors, armed with their wealth of experience and knowledge, are best positioned to tailor their approaches to these individual needs. However, AI-driven tools restrict their ability to do so effectively, resulting in a one-size-fits-all approach that fails to inspire students to reach their maximum potential.
EdTech companies offer step-by-step solutions to textbook problems. These are intended to act as study aids. However, some students employ this feature as a means to merely copy solutions without comprehending concepts. Consequently, instances of cheating on assignments and exams become widespread. While these tools may offer convenience, students may use external resources or cooperate with others during quizzes, affecting the honesty of their learning outcomes.
The implications of this depersonalization and the increase in academic dishonesty are far-reaching. By decreasing the role of instructors as facilitators of meaningful educational interactions, we run the risk of preventing the growth of critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students. Education should not only focus on knowledge acquisition, but should also develop the ability to analyze, evaluate, and apply that knowledge in real-world contexts. It should help one’s mind grow, not simply memorize information. Through dynamic classroom discussions, cooperative projects, and hands-on activities, instructors play a crucial role in developing these essential skills.
While AI-driven EdTech tools undeniably have their virtues, we must not lose sight of the importance of preserving instructor autonomy and educational experience. Instead of relying only on pre-packaged content and standardized solutions, these tools should be designed to empower instructors to adapt and customize their approaches while taking full advantage of the benefits of technology.
63.What do the underlined words “the depersonalization of instruction” in paragraph 2 refer to
A.Tailored methods for individuals. B.Instructors’ dependence on Al.
C.Insufficient resources of Al-driven tools. D.The one-size-fits-all approach.
64.What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A.A possible solution.
B.A further problem.
C.A well-meant intention.
D.A suggested application
65.In what aspect do students suffer most with AI-driven EdTech education
A.Thinking skills. B.Teamwork building.
C.Interest development. D.Knowledge acquisition.
66.What is conveyed about Al-driven EdTech tools in the last paragraph
A.They should be used widely.
B.Their benefits deserve our attention.
C.Their resources need enriching.
D.They should support instructor autonomy.
Section C
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.
A.Batteries that store energy for those times is one pretty obvious solution. B.No one seriously questions the need for wind and solar power to be part of global energy strategy. C.The result is transformational. D.Yet not everyone is convinced current battery technology is up to the job. E.While computing power famously doubles every two years, battery performance has barely doubled in 20. F.Commercialisation may take a decade, though it could happen faster.
Could a New Battery Solve Our Energy Problem
Researchers in the US have made headlines worldwide by developing a new type of battery that charges far faster and holds way more charge than today’s lithium cells (锂电池). It’s not just a terrific technology story, either. The team behind it is led by tech legend Prof John Goodenough of the University of Texas, Austin—the co-inventor of the original lithium-ion battery, and still doing brilliant work at the age of 94.
67 That’s why we’re still using 21st-Century gadgetry with one eye on battery, wondering if we can get to a charger before our device goes completely dead.
This depressing state of affairs is more than simply inconvenient. If we’re to make the most of renewable energy, we need ways of coping with those times when the wind drops or there’s no sunshine. 68
Elon Musk, the billionaire boss of electric car company Tesla, certainly thinks so. He’s already created a 20 megawatt battery ‘farm’ in California, and is willing to put his money where his batteries are. 69 For example, one wind farm in Hawaii had three fires in its battery ‘farm’ within a year of opening.
But now Goodenough and his team may have found the answer, by switching from lithium to sodium (钠).
The lithium batteries that made Goodenough’s reputation contain a liquid electrolyte (电解质) which doesn’t respond well to rapid charging. One of Goodenough’s colleagues, Maria Braga, decided that the answer lay in switching to solid electrolytes. The team has now managed to get a solid glass electrolyte to work with sodium, which is similar to lithium but far more common. 70 The battery has triple the charge of its lithium equivalent, it charges in minutes rather than hours, and it has a longer lifespan.
Advances in energy storage are vital if renewable are going to reach their potential. The boundless energy of Goodenough—the Li-ion King himself—may just have found the solution just in time.
IV.Summary Writing (共10分)
Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point( s)of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.
The great teen sleeping crisis
A recent study found that only around 50% of US teenagers were getting the seven hours of sleep generally considered necessary. The other half were getting on average two hours less. These are worrying figures indeed, especially when you take into consideration latest recommendations from experts that seven to ten hours is best for teenagers.
One thing we all need to do is to stop blaming teenagers for their sleeping habits, since they do have a biological excuse for their behaviour. It’s all the fault of the hormone melatonin. When melatonin increases through the body, it’s telling us that it’s time to go to bed. The problem is that in teenagers, melatonin is released two hours later than in adults, meaning that they get the call to go to bed much later than their parents. Then, when they’re forced to wake up in the morning, their melatonin levels are still high and their bodies are urging them to stay in bed. That’s why they find it such a struggle to drag themselves out from under the covers.
So what can be done to make life easier for everyone Well, one simple solution would be to start the school day two hours later. In the US, 40% of all teenagers start school before 8 am, which is clearly far too early for the average teenage brain to function properly. If a 10 am start time was implemented, it would give them a much fairer chance.
In addition, teenagers themselves need to take more responsibility for their own sleeping patterns. It’s been proven that people who stick to a regular routine lead far healthier lives. Going to bed and getting up at the same time each day certainly gives your body a head start. Teens can even take a nap in the afternoon if they’re able to make that a regular part of their routine.
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V.Translation (共15分。第1小题和第2小题,每题3分;第3题4分;第4题5分。)
Directions:Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets
72.那些包装精美的小零食一点不贵,相反还在搞特价活动呢。(contrary)
____________________________________________________________________________________________73.尤其值得一提的是,将这一美景写进诗里,是这位诗人的独创。(It)
____________________________________________________________________________________________74.汤姆精通市场营销策略,每当受邀分享成功的商业案例时,总是津津有味。(knowledge)
____________________________________________________________________________________________75.这位被称为“情歌王子”的歌手相貌英俊、嗓音独特、唱功了得,他的歌让无数歌迷想起自己逝去的青春,难怪他的现场演出一票难求。(refer)
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VI.Guided Writing (共25分)
Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese
假设你是明启中学高二学生李明,最近你校计划选出一个学生社团(student club)并对其提供年度资金帮助,正在全校范围内征求意见。两个备选社团分别为“残疾儿童帮助社(Activities for Disabled Children Club)”和“流浪动物关爱社(Stray Animals Care Club)”。作为学校的一员,你决定写出自己的想法和建议,内容须包括:
1) 明确你的选择;
2) 有逻辑地阐述你做出该选择的几点理由并辅以支撑。
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冲刺2024年高考英语模拟卷07(上海专用)
参考答案
Listening Comprehension (25%)
1.B 2.C 3.C 4.B 5.C 6. A 7.D 8.A 9.D 10.C
11.D 12.A 13.D 14.A 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.B 19.A 20.C
II.Grammar and Vocabulary (20%)
Section A
21.having seen 22.ones 23.that/which 24.for 25.might 26.when 27.extended 28.hurts 29.unless 30.what
Section B
31.I 32.C 33.G 34.E 35.A 36.D 37.H 38.K 39.B 40.F
III.Reading Comprehension (45%)
Section A
41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.B 50.C 51.D 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.D
Section B
56.B 57.A 58.D 59.A
60.B 61.B 62.D
63.D 64.B 65.A 66.D
Section C
67.D 68.B 69.A 70.C
IV.概要写作(10%)
One possible version:
A recent study found that a half of US teenagers get seven hours of sleep. But they do have a biological reason for their behaviour, which is all the responsibility of the hormone melatonin. One simple solution would be to start the school day two hours later and teenagers themselves need to take more responsibility for their own sleeping patterns.
V. Translation (15%)
【72】Those beautifully packaged snacks are not expensive at all, and on the contrary, they are on special sale.
【73】It is especially worth mentioning that it is the poet's original creation to write this beautiful scene into a poem.
【74】Tom has a good knowledge of marketing strategies and always enjoys it when he is invited to share successful business stories. /and always relishes the opportunity to share successful business stories.
【75】The singer, referred to as the “Prince of Love Songs”, is handsome, has a unique voice and can sing beautifully, whose songs remind millions of fans of their lost youth, so it’s no wonder that tickets to his live shows are difficult to get.
VI. Guided Writing (25%)
Dear Sir/Madam,
Hearing that you are calling on students to give opinions on choosing a student association, I am so interested in it and decide to write a letter to suggest selecting the Activities for Disabled Children Club.
In my opinion, with your fund, the Activities for Disabled Children Club can do some important things to help disabled children, such as regular medical examinations, which can improve the rehabilitation of disabled children and promote the all-round development of disabled children. With the fund, the club can organize some public activities, so that disabled children and normal children can have some social activities together, which can help disabled children better integrate into society, reduce their psychological pressure and let them feel the care of society.
I think it significant to set up the Activities for Disabled Children Club. I hope you can take my suggestion seriously.
Yours,
Li Hua
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