高二英语期末测试题
2016.07.
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。本试卷共150分。考试时间为120分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
For
many
people
around
the
world,
a
subway
journey
means
speeding
from
one
dull
station
to
the
next,surrounded
by
too
many
uncomfortable,
impatient
people.
But
on
the
Moscow
Metro,
taking
the
subway
is
like
walking
through
a
national
heritage
site.
Depending
on
where
you
get
off,you'll
receive
a
brief
course
in
architectural
movements
and
face
colorful
glass
windows,
marble(大理石)columns,
gilded
(鎏金的)mosaics
and
painted
scenes
from
Russian
history.
“These
extraordinarily
beautiful
places
are
unlike
any
metro
station
I've
ever
seen,"
says
Vancouver-based
photographer
David
Burdeny.
When
Burdeny,
who
himself
has
a
master's
degree
in
architecture,
first
found
out
about
Moscow’s
metro
stations,
he
was
struck
by
the
work
of
art.
In
all,
he
has
photographed
20
of
the
most
beautiful
stations.
Burdeny
had
originally
planned
to
focus
on
Russian
stations
more
generally,
taking
photos
of
examples
in
both
St.
Petersburg
and
Moscow.
“But
when
I
saw
the
stations
in
Moscow,
they
just
completely
blew
away
the
St.
Petersburg
ones,"he
says.
Shooting
in
the
subway
sounds
simple,
but
it
is
not
without
challenges.
For
one
thing,
Burdeny
had
to
figure
out
a
way
to
access
them
between
12:30
a.m.
and
5:30
a.m.,
when
the
stations
were
closed.
In
the
end,
he
settled
on
Arbatskaya
Metro
Station,
whose
vaulted
(拱顶的)
arches
he
found
the
most
beautiful.
But
it
also
represented
a
challenge
he
was
not
sure
he
was
able
to
overcome:
conveying
the
hugeness
of
the
spaces.
The
Arbatskaya
platform,
for
example,
stretches
820
feet.“Some
of
the
arches
are
quite
long,”
he
says.
“When
you
enter
them,
they'
re
just
so
completely
grand."
1.
We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
David
Burdeny_.
A.
is
a
world-famous
architect
B.
is
studying
Russian
history
C.
took
the
subway
to
and
from
work
D.
took
photos
of
Moscow
subway
stations
2.
What
Burdeny
found
challenging
was
__.
A.
when
to
take
photos
of
Moscow
subway
stations
B.
whether
to
work
in
St.
Petersburg
or
Moscow
C.
how
to
photograph
the
long
arches
at
Arbatskaya
Station
D.
where
to
get
off
to
study
the
Moscow
metro
system
3.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“shooting”
mean
in
Paragraph
6
A.
Firing
bullets
from
a
gun.
B.
Taking
photographs.
C.
Making
movies.
D.
Throwing
the
ball
at
the
basket.
B
Job
Interviews
You
have
the
education
and
the
work
experience;
now
all
you
need
is
the
job.
Most
people
spend
more
time
getting
ready
for
an
evening
out
than
they
do
preparing
for
a
job
interview.
There
are
several
things
you
can
do
to
have
a
successful
job
interview.
Here
are
some
of
them:
1.
Know
about
the
company
where
you
are
trying
to
get
a
job.
Find
out
what
the
company
does
and
who
their
competitors(竞争者)
are.
2.
Know
yourself.
Most
interviewers
will
ask
a
question
related
to
your
strengths
and
weaknesses.
Before
the
interview,
examine
the
job
you
are
applying
for
and
determine
the
top
skills
needed
for
that
position.
For
instance,
if
you
are
applying
for
a
job
as
a
telephone
operator,
it’s
more
important
that
you
have
strong
communication
skills
than
that
you
are
tidy.
3.
Have
proof.
It’s
easy
to
say
you
have
good
organization
skills.
But
if
you
can
tell
the
interviewer
about
a
time
you
organized
an
event,
it
makes
the
claim
much
more
solid.
4.
Prepare
questions
to
ask
about
the
company
and
the
job.
An
interview
is
a
stressful
event.
When
you
are
under
pressure,
it
can
be
difficult
to
think
straight.
Preparing
before
the
interview
will
make
it
easier
to
give
answers
to
those
tough
questions.
But
you
can’t
think
of
every
question
they
might
ask.
So
relax
and
be
confident.
Remember,
first
impressions
are
lasting.
4.
A
good
skill
for
a
telephone
operator
to
have
is
________.
A.
the
ability
to
smile
B.
tidiness
C.
good
communication
skills
D.
proof
of
past
experience
5.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
The
job
interview
should
be
conducted
over
the
telephone.
B.
The
first
time
the
interviewer
sees
you
is
important.
C.
You
shouldn’t
ask
questions
about
the
company.
D.
You
shouldn’t
give
examples
of
things
you
have
done
in
the
past.
6.
This
article
is
about
________.
A.
how
to
get
a
job
interview
B.
how
to
communicate
at
work
C.
how
to
prepare
for
a
job
interview.
D.
how
to
interview
people
C
I'm
usually
fairly
skeptical
about
any
research
that
concludes
that
people
are
either
happier
or
unhappier
or
more
or
less
certain
of
themselves
than
they
were
50
years
ago.
While
any
of
these
statements
might
be
true,
they
are
practically
impossible
to
prove
scientifically.
Still,
I
was
struck
by
a
report
which
concluded that
today's
children
are
significantly
more
anxious
than
children
in
the
1950s.
In
fact,
the
analysis
showed,
normal
children
aged
9
to
17
exhibit
a
higher
level
of
anxiety
today
than
children
who
were
treated
for mental
illness
50
years
ago.
Why
are
America's
kids
so
stressed
The
report
cites
two
main
causes:
increasing
physical
isolation(隔离)
brought
on
by
high
divorce
rates
and
less
involvement
in
community,
among
other
things
and
a growing
perception
that
the
world
is
a
more
dangerous
place.
Considering
that we
can't
turn
the
clock
back,
adults
can
still
do
plenty
to
help
the
next
generation.
At
the
top
of
the
list
is
nurturing(培育)
a
better
appreciation
of
the
limits
of
individualism.
No
child
is an
island.
Strengthening
social
ties
helps
build
communities
and
protect
individuals
against
stress.
To
help
kids
build
stronger
connections
with
others,
you
can
pull
the
plug
on
TVs
and
computers.
Your family
will
thank
you
later.
They
will
have
more
time
for
facetoface
relationships,
and
they
will
get
more sleep.
Limit
the
amount
of
virtual(虚拟的)
violence
your
children
are
exposed
to.
It's
not
just
video
games and
movies;
children
see
a
lot
of
murder
and
crime
on
the
local
news.
Keep
your
expectations
for
your
children
reasonable.
Many
highly
successful
people
never
attended Harvard
or
Yale.
Make
exercise
part
of
your
daily
routine.
It
will
help
you
cope
with
your
own
anxieties
and
provide
a good
model
for
your
kids.
Sometimes
anxiety
is
unavoidable.
But
it
doesn't
have
to
ruin
your
life.
7.According
to
the
analysis,
compared
with
normal
children
today,
children
treated
as
mentally
ill
50
years
ago
________.
A.
probably
suffered
less
from
anxiety
B.
were
considered
less
individualistic
C.
were
less
isolated
physically
D.
were
probably
less
selfcentered
8.
What
does
the
author
mean
by
saying
"we
can't
turn
the
clock
back"
in
the
third
paragraph
A.
It's
impossible
to
forget
the
past.
B.
The
social
reality
children
are
facing
cannot
be
forgotten.
C.
It's
impossible
to
slow
down
the
pace
of
change.
D.
Lessons
learned
from
the
past
should
not
be
forgotten.
9.
The
author
thinks
that
the
conclusions
of
any
research
about
people's
state
of
mind
are
________.
A
.
illogical
B.
confusing
C.
surprising
D.
questionable
10.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
To
children,
anxiety
is
completely
avoidable.
B.
TV
and
computer
play
an
important
role
in
isolating
children
from
the
real
world.
C.
Exercise
does
not
help
to
lessen
children's
anxiety.
D.
Sometimes
local
news
about
crime
and
murder
also
affects
children
a
little.
11.
The
first
and
most
important
thing
parents
should
do
to
help
their
children
is________.
A.
to
lower
their
expectations
for
them
B.
to
set
a
good
model
for
them
to
follow
C.
to
get
them
more
involved
socially
D.
to
improve
them
with
a
safer
environment
D
Want
to
have
dinner
with
First
Lady
Michelle
Obama
at
the
White
House
Enter
the
Healthy
Lunchtime
Challenge!
Are
you
good
at
preparing
healthy
meals
Would
you
like
to
dine
with
First
Lady
Michelle
Obama
If
you
answered
yes
to
both
questions,
then
you
should
consider
entering
the
Healthy
Lunchtime
Challenge.
The
contest
invites
kids
ages
8
to
12
from
across
the
country
to
come
up
with
lunch
recipes(食谱)
that
are
both
nutritious
and
delicious.
More
than
50
winners,
including
one
from
each
state,
will
be
brought
to
Washington,
D.C.,
to
attend
a
Kids’
State
Dinner
at
the
White
House.
What
will
be
served
The
winning
recipes,
of
course!
The
First
Lady
teamed
up
with
the
recipe
website
Epicurious
to
create
the
Healthy
Lunchtime
Challenge.
The
goal
is
to
develop
a
collection
of
healthy
recipes
for
kids,
by
kids.
Winning
recipes
will
be
available
online.
“We
all
want
to
make
sure
that
our
kids
are
eating
nutritious,
delicious
food
at
every
meal,”
said
First
Lady
Michelle
Obama.
With
parents
and
kids
all
across
the
country
getting
creative
in
the
kitchen,
I
know
we’ll
find
healthy
meals
that
every
family
will
enjoy.”
A
group
of
expert
judges,
including
assistant
White
House
Chef
Sam
Kass,
will
choose
the
winning
recipes.
The
judges
will
be
on
the
lookout
for
lunches
that
are
healthy,
tasty
and
affordable.
A
winning
lunch
meal
should
have
items
from
each
of
the
food
groups,
including
fruit,
vegetables,
whole
grains,
protein
and
some
other
low-fat
foods.
You
could
choose
to
combine
them
into
one
recipe
or
to
create
a
meal
that
includes
a
main
dish
and
side
dishes.
For
more
tips
on
preparing
healthy
meals,
visit
choosemyplate.gov.
To
send
in
your
original
lunch
recipe,
go
to
recipechallenge..
The
deadline
is
June
17,
so
get
cooking!
12.
What
do
we
know
abut
the
Healthy
Lunchtime
Challenge
A.
It
aims
to
creat
delicious
dishes.
B.
It
will
be
held
at
the
White
House.
C.
The
First
Lady
provides
support
for
it.
D.
Kids
from
all
over
the
world
can
enter
it.
13.
To
attend
the
contest,
kids_____________.
A
must
ask
their
parents
for
help
B.
should
send
in
their
recipes
online
C.
have
to
go
to
Washington,
D.C.
D.
must
prepare
more
than
one
dish
14.
The
underlined
phrase
“be
on
the
lookout
for”
can
be
replaced
by
_____________.
A.
be
ready
to
serve
B.
try
to
pick
out
C.
go
out
to
find
D.
learn
to
cook
15.
What’s
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Get
cooking!
B.
Eat
nutritious
food!
C.
Visit
the
White
House!
D.
team
up
with
the
First
Lady!
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正确的填入空白处。选项中有两项为多余选项
Doctors
Say
Most
Heart
Disease
Preventable
Heart
disease
is
the
number
one
killer,
worldwide,
of
men
and
women
over
the
age
of
60.
But
people
of
all
ages
die
of
heart
attacks
each
year.
And
while
death
rates
have
declined
in
the
U.S.
and
many
western
European
countries,
they
are
on
the
rise
in
the
developing
world.
16
.
No
one
would
have
guessed
that
Barbara
Teng
would
have
a
heart
attack.
She
was
not
overweight.
She
did
not
smoke
or
exercise.
“In
2004,
the
week
after
I
turned
49,
when
I
was
on
a
business
trip
in
Chicago,
I
had
a
major
heart
attack,"
she
said.
17
.She
now
exercises
daily,
and
monitors
her
heart
health.
Dr.
Patrice
Nickens,
who
is
with
the
National
Heart,
Lung
and
Blood
Institute,
thinks
that
heart
disease
is
82
percent
preventable.
“
18
,”
she
said,
“Men
are
also
facing
the
same
problem,
and
the
key
to
staying
healthy
is
knowing
your
numbers”.
“Your
weight,
your
blood
cholesterol,
blood
sugar
and
your
blood
pressure
are
important
numbers
that
can
help
you
take
action
and
reduce
your
risk,”
she
said.
19
.
“And
the
steps
to
take
are
simple:
don’t
smoke,
maintain
a
healthy
weight,
exercise,
know
your
numbers
and
talk
to
your
physician
and
control
these
risks,”
she
said.
African-Americans
are
at
higher-than-average
risk
for
heart
disease
and
stroke;
people
don't
even
know
they
have
it,
which
increases
the
risk.
Medstar
Washington
Hospital
Center
is
trying
to
reach
this
population.
20
.
For
example,
helping
the
people
monitor
their
blood
pressure.
If
people
realize
they
are
at
risk
for
heart
disease,
they'll
make
lifestyle
changes:
lose
weight,
exercise,
eat
the
right
foods
and
keep
in
touch
with
a
doctor.
A.
And
that
changed
her
life
B.
So
we
must
cure
heart
disease
C.
Lack
of
exercise
causes
heart
attacks
D.
Yet
most
heart
disease
is
preventable.
E.
It
is
the
leading
cause
of
death
for
women
F.
A
healthy
lifestyle
can
prevent
heart
disease
G.
With
the
right
training,
they
can
play
an
important
role
in
community
health
第二部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分75分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Last
May,
Clarence
Blackmon,
81,returned
to
his
apartment
after
months
in
the
hospital
for
lung
cancer
treatment.
He
found
his
refrigerator
and
kitchen
cupboards
were
nearly
21
.
Clarence’s
wife,
Wanda,
had
22
a
few
years
earlier,
and
he
had
no
family
23
to
help
him
with
grocery
shopping.
Unable
to
drive
or
walk,
Clarence
24
a
local
grocer's,
but
the
manager
told
him
the
store
didn’t
25
.
Hungry
and
_26__,Clarencc
dialed
911.
"I
don’t
need
to
be
27
anywhere,”
he
told
the
operator,
Marilyn
Hinson.
“I
just
need
somebody
to
bring
me
some
28
.
I
can't
do
anything.
I
can’t
go
anywhere.
I
can’t
get
out
of
my
chair.”
Marilyn
asked
her
supervisor,
Lisa
Reid,
if
she
would
29
her
to
offer
her
assistance,
and
Lisa
30
.
“He
was
hungry,"
Marilyn
later
told
a
local
television
station.
“II'
ve
been
31
myself.
A
lot
of
people
can’t
say
that,
but
I
can,
and
I
can’t
32
for
anyone
to
be
hungry.”
Later
that
33
.
Marilyn
delivered
Clarence’s
34
.
including
a
head
of
cabbage,
tomato
juice,
popcorn,
beans
and
soda
and
made
him
a
few
sandwiches.
“She
came
to
my
rescue,”
said
Clarence,
an
army
veteran
(老兵)and
35
petroleum
company
administrator.
Clarence
is
now
in
hospice
(临终安养院)carc,
but
Marilyn
36
a
few-times
a
week
to
chat,
fill
his
candy
dish
("he
loves
Jolly
Ranchcre,"
she
says),
and
collect
his
37
.
Marilyn
says,“There
are
no
heroes
here."
In
her
38
.
she's
just
doing
the
right
thing.
But
39
Clarcnce,
and
he'll
admit
Marilyn
has
40
his
life.
"Thank
God
for
people
like
Marilyn,”
he
says.
21.A.
empty
B.
messy
C.
smelly
D.
broken
22.
A.
hung
out
B.
kept
fit
C.
lived
on
D.
passed
away
23.
A.
downtown
B.
abroad
C.
nearby
D.
far
24.
A.
reached
B.
called
C.
opened
D.
charged
25.
A.
sell
B.
shut
C.
deliver
D.
bargain
26.
A.
desperate
B.
honorable
C.
nervous
D.
proud
27.
A.
shown
B.
settled
C.
welcomed
D.
transported
28.
A.
books
B.
clothes
C.
juice
D.
food
29.
A.
persuade
B.
require
C.
allow
D.
beg
30.
A.
agreed
B.
denied
C.
refused
D.
doubted
31.
A.
angry
B.
hungry
C.
sorrowful
D.
lonely
32.
A.
stand
B.
blame
C.
afford
D.
explain
33.
A.
report
B.
day
C.
program
D.
interview
34.
A.
account
B.
plan
C.
bill
D.
order
35.
A.
strong
B.
retired
C.
mean
D.
modest
36.
A.
works
B.
cares
C.
rescues
D.
visits
37.
A.
laundry
B.
sweets
C.
grocery
D.
recipes
38.
A.
field
B.
memory
C.
mind
D.
company
39.
A.
consult
B.
remind
C.
comfort
D.
ask
40.
A.
shortened
B.
saved
C.
sacrificed
D.
ruined
第二节
A组根据提示用单词的正确形式填空(每空1分,共计10分)
41.
To
everyone’s
s____________
,
the
girl
finished
the
job
quite
well.
42.
Since
I
was
not
busy
—my
patient
didn’t
turn
up
at
the
a__________
hour
,
I
would
examine
his
wound.
43.My
employer
will
c____________
(证实)that
I
was
there
on
time.
44.
We
didn’t
take
p________
of
the
car
until
a
few
days
after
the
auction.
45
But
there
is
no
doubt
that
he
d___________
the
title
“outstanding
player
of
his
generation”
46.
Thousands
of
people
will
starve
if
food
doesn’t
reach
the
city
and
up
to
now
about
ten
people
have
died
of
s____________.
47.
They
m_________
(哀痛)
for
their
children
,
killed
in
the
war.
48
The
doctors
d___________
(分发)
the
medicines
to
the
people
in
the
flooded
area.
49
Don’t
spoil
you’re
a__________
(食欲)
by
eating
sweets
before
meals.
50.
Do
you
have
any
r_________
experience
in
advertising
B组根据所学语法用正确形式填空(每空1分,共计10分)
51.
The
project,_____________(
accomplish)
by
the
end
of
2010,
has
expanded
the
city’s
telephone
network
to
cover
1,000,000
users.
52.
He
received
a
medal
in
reward
for
his____________
(brave)
53.
“Didn’t
you
have
a
good
time
at
the
party ”
she
looked
at
me
and
asked
in
___________.
(
astonish
)
54.
Antarctica
was
the
last
continent
___________.
(
discover)
55.
___________
(establish)
in
1990,
the
HSK
test
was
initially
meant
for
those
learners
who
regard
Chinese
as
a
second
or
foreign
language.
56.
On
____________
(see)
her
mother
,
she
burst
into
tears.
57.
After
more
than
ten
days
of
searching,the
missing
lady
was
found
at
last,
____________(没有意识).
(
conscious
).
58.
Everybody
sang
high
praise
for
her
__________(devote)
to
the
cause
of
education.
59.
By
the
time
I
got
to
the
station
,
the
train
___________(go).
60.
The
little
girl
showed
no
anxiety
before
the
competition.
She
seemed
______(
prepare)
for
it
pretty
well.
C组用适当介词,连词或从句引导词填空(每空1分,共计10分)
61.
He
held
on
_________the
rope
,
and
slipped
down
the
cliff
slowly.
62.
You
must
devote
your
full
attention________
what
you
are
doing.
63.
What
is
the
theory
based__________.
64.
There
is
some
doubt_______
he
is
the
best
man
for
the
job.
65.
No
sooner
had
the
boy
spoken
these
words
________
the
warden
hit
him
on
the
head
with
the
soup
spoon.
66.
The
book
is
intended__________
children
aged
5~7.
67.
I
was
astonished
____________the
news
of
his
escape.
68.
Lay
these
books
________________
you
can
find
them
easily.
69.
She
is
acknowledged_______
_
the
best
tennis
player
in
the
world.
70
.
—Why
do
you
look
pale
today
—I
was
very
concerned
_______my
mother’s
illness.
I
stayed
awake
last
night.
第三节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式
Why
is
setting
goals
so____
71______
Because
goals
can
help
you
do,
be,
and
experience
everything
_____72_____you
want
in
life.
Instead
__73________just
letting
life
happen
to
you,
goals
allow
____74.______to
make
your
life
happen.
____75______(success)and
happy
people
have
sets
lots
of
goals
to
help
them
reach
their
aims.
By
setting
goals
you
are
taking
control
of
your
life.
It’s
___76_______having
a
map
to
show
you
____77____you
want
to
go.
Winners
in
life
set
goals
and
follow
through
with
them.
Winners
decide
what
they
want
in
life
and
then
get
there
by
making
plans
and
_____78_____
(set)goals.
Unsuccessful
people
just
let
life
happen
by
accident.
Goals
aren’t
difficult
to
set,
and
___79_______aren’t
difficult
to
reach.
It
is
up
to
you
to
find
out
what
your
goals
really
are.
You
are
___80_______one
who
must
decide
what
to
do
and
in
what
direction
to
aim
your
life.
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分
Many
teachers
worry
about
the
effects
of
television
with
young
people.
According
to
studies,
many
children
spend
more
time
watching
television
than
they
spend
in
school.
Because
so
much
viewing,
children
may
not
be
develop
the
habit
of
read
and
the
ability
to
enjoy
themselves.
No
one
worries
much
about
the
radio
program
young
people
listen
to,
although
radios
can
be
very
noise.
Teachers
also
wonder
about
the
effects
of
television
commercials.
On
one
year
the
average
child
will
see
25,000
television
commercials,
all
planned
and
written
by
grown-ups
to
make
children
to
want things
that
they
don't
real
need.
第二节
书面表达
(25分)
假设你是星光中学的李华,将参加主题为“Let's
Ride
Bicycles”的英语演讲比赛。请撰写一份演讲稿,主要内容包括:
1.目前汽车带来的空气污染和交通堵塞等问题;
2.骑自行车的益处,如节能环保、有利健康等。
参考词汇:低碳生活(low carbon
life);节能(energy
saving)
注意:1.词数:120词左右;2.演讲稿开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Good
morning,
everyone,
I
am
Li
Hua
from
Xingguang
Middle
School.
The
topic
of
my
speech
is
“Let's
Ride
Bicycles.”
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
Thank
you!
高二期末考试题答案
阅读理解答案
1~3
DCB
4-6.CBC
7-11
ABDBC
12-15CBBA
16-20DAEFG
完形填空答案
21-25
ADCBC 26-30
ADDCA 31-35
BABDB
36-40
DACDB
单句语法填空答案
A.1.
satisfaction
2.
appointed3.
confirm4.
possession5.
deserves6.starvation
7.
mourned_8.
distributed
9.
appetite10.
relevant
B.1.
accomplished
2.
bravery.
3.
astonishment.
4.
to
be
discovered
5.
Established
6.
seeing7,
unconscious.
8.
devotion
9.
had
gone.10.
to
have
prepared
C1.
to
2.
to
3.
on_4.
whether
5.
than
6.for
7at
8
where
9.as
10.about
语法填空答案1.
important
2.
that
3.
of
4.
yourself
5.
Successful
6.
like
7.
where
8.
setting
9.
they
10.
the
短文改错答案
第一行:with改为on
第二行:many改为some
第三行:because
of
第四行:删去
be;read改为reading
第五行:programs第六行:noisy
第七行:On改为In
第八行:去掉want前的to;real改为really
Good
morning,everyone,
I
am
Li
Hua
from
Xingguang
Middle
School.
The
topic
of
my
speech
is
“Let's
Ride
Bicycles”.
As
is
known
to
all,with
the
improvement
of
people's
living
standards,cars
have
become
a
popular
means
of
transport,bringing
great
convenience
to
our
life.
However,they
have
also
caused
some
problems
such
as
air
pollution
and
traffic
jams.
How
can
we
solve
the
problems
then?As
far
as
I'm
concerned,riding
bicycles
is
a
good
solution.
For
one
thing,bicycles
don't
need
any
petrol
and
they
are
energy saving.
For
another,bicycles
are
environmentally
friendly
because
they
won't
give
off
waste
gas.
What's
more,riding
bicycles
is
a
good
way
for
us
to
exercise
and
it
is
beneficial
to
our
health.
Therefore,let's
take
the
responsibility
to
build
up
a
low carbon
city
by
riding
bicycles.
Come
on
and
join
us!
Thank
you!