平阴一中2016级高一下学期英语试题
第一部分
听力(共二节,
满分30分)
第一节
(共
5
小题;
每小题
1.5
分,
满分
7.5分)
1.
what
did
daddy
buy
yesterday
A.
A
car
B.
A
toy
car
C.
A
toy
train
2.
Who
is
Mrs.
Peterson
A.
Jackie’s
mother
B.
Jackie’s
boss
C.
Jackie’s
teacher
3.
What
does
the
boy
want
to
do
A.
To
go
to
school
B.
To
stay
at
home
C.
To
go
to
hospital
4.
Where
is
John
A.
In
the
living-room
B.
In
the
study
C.
In
the
garden
5.
Who
will
get
married
A.
Joan
B.
Jim
C.
Jack
第二节
(共
15
小题;
每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5分)
6,
Where
has
the
woman
just
been
to
A.
Her
workplace
B.
The
supermarket
C.
The
school
7.
What
has
the
woman
bought
A.
Fish,
wine
and
salt
B.
Wine,
salt
and
peas
C.
Peas,
fish
and
wine
8.
What
are
the
man
and
the
woman
going
to
do
A.
To
start
cooking
B.
To
go
to
the
supermarket
C.
To
eat
at
a
restaurant
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.
Where
is
the
woman
going
A.
To
the
King’s
Park
B.
To
the
Green
Park
C.
To
the
Queen’s
Park
10.
Which
bus
can
the
woman
take
A.
City
115
B.
City
120
C.
City
125
11.
Where
is
the
nearest
bus
stop
A.
Opposite
the
Lemon
Plaza
B.
Opposite
the
Lion
Plaza
C.
Opposite
the
Lincoln
Plaza
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.
What
is
the
man’s
flight
number
A.
CA908
B.
CN908
C.
CA508
13.
When
is
the
man
going
to
fly
A.
25th
June
B.
27th
June
C.
31st
June
14.
From
which
city
is
the
man
flying
A.
London
B.
Beijing
C.
Boston
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.
Whose
birthday
is
coming
A.
Lucy’s
B.
Andrew’s
C.
Jane’s
16.
What
is
the
man
looking
for
A.
A
blanket
B.
A
bed
C.
A
dress
17.
What
colour
does
the
man
choose
A.
Black
B.
Red
C.
Green
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Where
does
the
flood
take
place
A.
South
India
B.
South
Africa
C.
South
Korea
19.
How
many
people
have
been
killed
in
the
flood
A.
Seventy
B.
Sixty
C.
Sixteen
20.
When
will
the
rain
most
probably
stop
A.
In
two
days
B.
In
one
day
C.
In
a
half
day
第二部分:阅读理解(共二节)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Much
of
northern
China has
been
blanketed in
thick
smog
after
Beijing
issued
its
highest
air
pollution
alert
of
the
winter
in
2016.
In
the
new
year,
the
ongoing
heavy
smog
in
large
parts
of
China
is
disrupting
schools,
making
parents
and
students
worried.
China
has
a
four-tier
warning
system
for
severe
weather,
with
red
being
the
most
serious,
followed
by
orange,
yellow
and
blue.
When
the
orange
alert
is
in
force,
outdoor
activities
in
schools
are
canceled
and
schools
could
suspend
classes
during
red
alerts
for
air
pollution.
Therefore,
on
the
last
day
of
the
New
Year
holiday
in
China,
authorities
in
Zhengzhou,
capital
of
central
China's
Henan
Province,
ordered
students
of
primary
and
high
schools
as
well
as
kindergartens
to
take
Tuesday
off
as
the
city
is
on
red
alert
for
smog.
According
to
an
urgent
notice
issued
by
the
city's
educational
bureau,
primary
and
high
schools
may
use
weekends
or
holidays
to
make
up
the
missing
classes.
However,
some
schools
organized
live-streaming
classes
for
students
at
home
in
Xi'an,
Capital
of
northwest
China's
Shanxi
province.
Live-streamed
classes
help
as
heavy
smog
has
forced
the
city
to
suspend
schools.
A
total
of
12
schools
equipped
with
broadcasting
facilities
were
giving
lessons
online
on
Tuesday,
the
first
school
day
of
2017
and
the
third
day
of
the
city's
top
level
smog
alert,
said
an
official
with
the
city's
educational
bureau.
All
primary
and
high
school
students
were
encouraged
to
access
the
city
teaching
resource
sharing
website.
Local
educational
cable
television
has
also
been
arranged
for
elite
courses
during
the
smoggy
weather,
he
said.
Meanwhile,
primary,
middle
schools
and
kindergartens
in
Tianjin
suspended
classes
for
two
days
from
Dec
20
due
to
heavy
smog.
Students
in
a
primary
school
in
Shijiazhuang,
capital
of
Hebei
province,
have
their
physical
education
class
on
in
a
gym
covered
with
an
air
cleaning
system.
Are
there
fundamental way to protect
the
children
and
students
from smog
Probably
we
have
a
mountain
to
climb.
21.
The
underlined
word
“suspend”
in
Paragraph2
probably
means
__________.
A.
retire
B.
stop
C.
arrange
D.
design
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
mentioned
in
the
text
A.
Students
were
happy
when
they
could
take
some
time
off
because
of
smog.
B.
Students
in
Xi’an
were
allowed
to
study
online
during
red
alerts
for
air
pollution.
C.
Students
in
Shijiazhuang
could
have
physical
class
in
a
gym
during
the
smoggy
weather.
D.
Students
in
Zhengzhou
had
to
make
up
missing
classes
at
weekends.
23.
What
is
implied
in
the
last
paragraph
A.
Students
were
well
protected
from
the
smog
in
China.
B.
We
should
take
effective
measures
to
improve
the
air
quality.
C.
What
the
schools
have
done
didn’t
protect
the
students
from
smog
well.
D.
We
could
do
nothing
to
get
rid
of
the
smoggy
weather.
24.
The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
_____________.
A.
North
of
China
under
cover
of
smog
B.
Bad
impacts
of
smog
in
China
C.
China’s
schools
struggle
with
smog
D.
Red
alert
for
smog
B
In
March
1987,
I
started
a
new
magazine
called
Creating
Excellence.
It
was
a
very
proud
moment
for
me.
I’d
worked
hard
for
over
a
year
to
create
it,
and
the
premiere
issue
(首次发刊)
was
a
real
success.
Shortly
after
we
had
mailed
25,000
copies,
I
received
one
in
the
mail.
But
this
one
wasn’t
as
beautiful
as
the
ones
we’d
sent
out.
It
was
marked
in
red
ink
correcting
the
grammatical
errors
(语法错误)
in
it.
A
talented
editor
had
read
it
carefully
and
found
more
errors
than
I
could
have
imagined.
I
felt
abashed.
A
magazine
called
Creating
Excellence
should
be
perfect
in
its
content
(内容).
The
stories
were
good,
but
the
errors
this
woman
had
found
showed
that
our
magazine
was
far
from
being
excellent.
At
first,
I
was
not
satisfied
with
my
editor
for
not
having
avoided
the
mistakes,
and
dissatisfied
with
the
woman
who
seemed
to
have
taken
pleasure
in
pointing
them
out.
Later,
I
was
dissatisfied
with
myself
for
not
having
employed
a
better
editor.
Then
I
realized
that
I
had
to
face
up
to
my
mistake.
I
called
the
talented
editor.
I
thanked
her
for
taking
the
time
to
read
our
magazine
so
carefully.
Painful
as
it
was,
I
accepted
responsibility
for
it.
Then
I
offered
her
the
job
of
editing
our
magazine.
The
result
was
a
great
improvement
in
it;
we
could
now
be
very
proud
of
our
magazine.
From
this
I
learnt
that
an
upsetting
moment
can
be
an
opportunity
to
see
the
truth,
and
it
can
help
to
prevent
one
making
the
same
mistakes,
and
to
make
"excellence"
a
reality.
25.
From
the
first
paragraph
we
learn
that
_____.
A.
the
author
put
little
effort
into
her
first
magazine
B.
the
author’s
job
was
selling
magazines
C.
the
author
was
very
satisfied
with
her
work
D.
the
author
experienced
a
total
failure
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"abashed"
in
the
third
paragraph
mean
A.
Excited.
B.
Embarrassed.
C.
Interested.
D.
Exhausted.
27.
What
do
we
learn
about
the
woman
who
found
the
errors
in
the
magazine
A.
She
was
causing
trouble
on
purpose.
B.
She
liked
pointing
out
the
errors
of
others.
C.
She
contributed
a
lot
to
the
success
of
the
premiere
issue.
D.
She
ended
up
joining
the
magazine
team.
28.
What
do
we
learn
from
this
passage
A.
Pride
is
the
biggest
enemy
of
success.
B.
Success
is
behind
many
failures.
C.
Pointing
out
others’
mistakes
can
help
you
find
a
job.
D.
Accepting
responsibility
for
one’s
errors
can
lead
to
real
excellence.
C
It
was
on
her
14th
birthday
that
her
first
book,
In
the
Forest
of
the
Night,
was
accepted
for
publication.
It
was
a
huge
success
gaining
the
attention
of
millions
of
young
readers.
At
16,
her
second
novel,
Demon
in
My
View,
also
reached
the
bookstores.
Several
books
later
,
the
teenage
author
still
works
away
in
her
room,
surrounded
by
shelves
full
of
dark
tales
about
vampires(吸血鬼)and
witches.
Amelia
Atwater-Rhodes
is
widely
seen
as
America’s
finest
teen
writer
and
was
named
one
of
Teen
People’s
“20
Teens
Who
Will
Change
the
World.”
Born
in
1984,
she
began
making
up
stories
when
she
was
about
three
years
old.
“I
never
stopped
and
said,
‘I
want
to
write’,”
Amelia
remembers.
“I
loved
stories
and
created
stories
before
I
was
old
enough
to
know
how
to
write
them
down.”
In
her
family,
reading
was
basic
and
fun.
“My
parents
encouraged
me
to
read----
and
to
read
anything
I
wanted,
so
long
as
I
was
reading,”
she
said.
“They
never
restricted
what
I
read.
Later,
when
I
started
writing,
they
never
criticized
what
I
did
or
said
I
was
‘too
young’.
They
never
said
it
was
impossible
for
me
to
achieve
what
I
have.”
In
her
short
but
successful
career,
Amelia
has
tried
different
styles.
But
vampires
were
the
first
characters
to
really
come
alive
in
her
work.
From
them
she
has
developed
a
whole
world,
one
which
she
always
enjoys
learning
more
about.
As
a
published
teen
writer,
Amelia’s
advice
to
other
teens
who
dream
of
being
authors
is:
just
do
it!
“I
believe
anything
is
possible.
Don’t
give
up
your
dreams
just
because
you
fear
failure.
Getting
a
book
published
is
difficult,
but
if
I
can
do
it,
others
can
too.
”
29.
What
can
we
learn
about
Amelia
Atwater-Rhodes
A.
Reading
widely
helped
her
a
lot
in
her
career.
B.
She
found
getting
a
book
published
was
easy.
C.
Vampires
have
been
the
only
characters
in
her
books.
D.
Her
parents
began
to
teach
her
to
make
up
stories
when
she
was
3.
30.
What
do
we
know
about
Amelia’s
parents
A.
They
helped
her
with
writing
stories.
B.
They
fully
supported
her.
C.
They
thought
she
was
too
young
to
read.
D.
They
chose
what
she
read.
31.
The
underlined
word
“them”
in
Paragraph
4
refers
to
__________.
.
A.
Vampires
B.
different
styles
C.
Teenagers
D.
characters
in
her
novel
32.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Good
News
for
Teen
Writers
B.
Is
It
Possible
for
a
Teen
Writer
to
Be
Published
C.
Advice
on
Being
Teen
Writers
D.
A
Top-selling
Teen
Writer
Pens
Vampire
Tales
D
Since
the
1970s,
scientists
have
been
searching
for
ways
to
link
the
brain
with
computers.
Brain-computer
interface
(BCI)
technology
could
help
people
with
disabilities
send
commands
to
machines.
Recently,
two
researchers,
Jose
Millan
and
Michele
Tavella
from
the
Federal
Polytechnic
School
in
Lausanne,
Switzerland,
demonstrated
a
small
robotic
wheelchair
directed
by
a
person's
thoughts.
In
the
laboratory,
Tavella
operated
the
wheelchair
just
by
thinking
about
moving
his
left
or
right
hand.
He
could
even
talk
as
he
watched
the
vehicle
and
guided
it
with
his
thoughts.
“Our
brain
has
billions
of
nerve
cells.
These
send
signals
through
the
spinal
cord
(脊髓)
to
the
muscles
to
give
us
the
ability
to
move.
But
spinal
cord
injuries
or
other
conditions
can
prevent
these
weak
electrical
signals
from
reaching
the
muscles.”
Tavella
says.
“Our
system
allows
disabled
people
to
communicate
with
external
world
and
also
to
control
devices.
The
researchers
designed
a
special
cap
for
the
user.
This
head
cover
picks
up
the
signals
from
the
scalp
(头皮)
and
sends
them
to
a
computer.
The
computer
interprets
the
signals
and
commands
the
motorized
wheelchair.
The
wheelchair
also
has
two
cameras
that
identify
objects
in
its
path.
They
help
the
computer
react
to
commands
from
the
brain.
Prof.
Millan,
the
team
leader,
says
scientists
keep
improving
the
computer
software
that
interprets
brain
signals
and
turns
them
into
simple
commands.
“The
practical
possibilities
that
BCI
technology
offers
to
disabled
people
can
be
grouped
in
two
categories:
communication,
and
controlling
devices.
One
example
is
this
wheelchair.”
He
says
his
team
has
set
two
goals.
One
is
testing
with
real
patients,
so
as
to
prove
that
this
is
a
technology
they
can
benefit
from.
And
the
other
is
to
guarantee
that
they
can
use
the
technology
over
long
periods
of
time.
33.
BCI
is
a
technology
that
can
________.
A.help
the
disabled
to
recover
B.
control
a
person's
thoughts
C.
help
to
update
computer
systems
D.
link
the
human
brain
with
computers
34.
How
did
Tavella
operate
the
wheelchair
in
the
laboratory
A.
By
talking
to
the
machine.
B.
By
controlling
his
muscles.
C.
By
using
his
mind.
D.
By
moving
his
hand.
35.
Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Robotic
Vehicles
Could
Help
to
Cure
Brain
Injuries
B.
BCI
Could
Mean
More
Freedom
for
the
Disabled
C.
New
Findings
About
How
the
Human
Brain
Works
D.
Switzerland,
the
BCI
Research
Center
第二节
任务型阅读
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Although
many
Chinese
students
say
their
knowledge
of
English
grammar
is
good,
most
would
admit
that
their
spoken
English
is
poor.
36________
However,
their
spoken
English
does
not
have
to
remain
poor.
I
would
suggest
that
there
may
be
some
reasons
for
their
problems
with
spoken
English.
First,
37________.
Obviously
the
better
answer
is
to
expand
their
vocabulary.
However,
you
can
speak
with
a
limited
vocabulary
if
your
attitude
is
positive.
Others
will
follow
you
as
long
as
you
use
the
words
that
you
know.
Second,
38________
.Sometimes
they
make
mistakes
when
they
are
speaking
because
they
are
shy
and
nervous.
Yet
students
should
remember
that
their
goal
should
be
FLUENCY
NOT
ACCURACY.
You
want
to
get
your
message
across,
to
talk
to
someone
in
English,
as
quickly
and
as
well
as
you
can,
even
though
sometimes
you
may
use
a
wrong
word
or
tense,
but
it
doesn't
matter
because
the
person
you
are
speaking
to
will
understand
you
and
make
allowance
for
any
mistakes
he
hears.
The
third,
39________
.You
have
one
mouth
but
two
ears!
All
that
hearing
is
necessary
for
you
to
start
speaking.
Fourth,
40________
.Instead
of
actively
seeking
out
opportunities
to
improve
their
spoken
English,
they
passively
wait
for
speaking
opportunities
to
come
to
them
and
wonder
why
their
spoken
English
always
remains
poor.
If
you
have
this
proactive
outlook,
then
you
will
see
English
opportunities
wherever
you
go.
A.not
enough
attention
is
paid
to
listening.
B.
they
fail
to
find
suitable
words
to
express
themselves
because
of
limited
vocabulary.
C.most
Chinese
students
are
not
active
language
learners.
D.They
are
so
stupid
that
they
cannot
finish
their
necessary
homework
in
time.
E.Whenever
I
speak
to
Chinese
students
they
always
say,
“My
spoken
English
is
poor.”
F.it
is
no
use
crying
over
spilt
milk.
G.they
are
afraid
of
making
mistake.
第三部分
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Natisha
Luke
lost
her
hearing
when
she
was
born.
Luke
likes
dancing
and
singing,
and
41
as
a
cashier
(收银员)
for
a
large
company.
She’s
also
the
new
"Miss
Deaf
Utah".
The
19-year-old
girl
42
in
Utah,
and
not
only
won
the
crown
but
also
was
43
"Miss
Photogenic
(最上镜小姐)".
Luke
was
pretty
44
about
all
the
experiences
she
had.
Next
month
she’ll
be
competing
to
be
named
"Miss
Deaf
America".
"I
want
to
take
part
in
it
45
it
will
open
many
doors
for
me,
and
it’ll
be
a
great
46
,"she
says.
"It
will
also
help
me
get
closer
to
my
47
,
which
is
to
enter
a
nursing
school."
She
has
always
had
48
for
kids
and
wanted
to
help
the
sick.
She
hasn’t
let
deafness
stop
her
from
49
her
dreams.
Luke
studied
at
the
Desert
Hills
Ward
Church
for
years,
and
it
50
influenced
her
decisions
and
her
51
of
life.
It
helped
her
52
many
difficulties
that
she
had
to
face
due
to
her
hearing
53
.
What’s
more,
as
a
spokesperson
(代言人)
for
the
54
,
Luke
believes
she
can
more
effectively
(有效地)
55
her
message
of
hope
with
others.
She
believes
in
the
positive
nature
of
life.
"I
focus
on
my
ability
56
than
my
disability.
I
look
forward
to
showing
other
deaf
girls
how
to
be
positive,
and
just
love
57
for
who
they
are,"
she
says.
"I
hope
I
can
58
others
to
think
positively.
59
my
example
of
positive
thinking,
I
know
I
can
60
and
change
lives."
What
a
great
girl!
41.
A.
turns
B.
acts
C.
works
D.
seems
42.
A.
completed
B.
competed
C.
organised
D.
matched
43.
A.
recovered
B.
received
C.
named
D.
replaced
44.
A.
excited
B.
worried
C.
surprised
D.
hopeful
45.
A.
though
B.
while
C.
when
D.
because
46.
A.
purpose
B.
experience
C.
opinion
D.
skill
47.
A.
point
B.
dream
C.
duty
D.
style
48.
A.
need
B.
help
C.
pity
D.
love
49.
A.
satisfying
B.
considering
C.
spreading
D.
realizing
50.
A.
hardly
B.
strongly
C.
seriously
D.
eventually
51.
A.
view
B.
memory
C.
sense
D.
position
52.
A.
give
up
B.
deal
with
C.
care
about
D.
look
for
53.
A.
limit
B.
death
C.
danger
D.
loss
54.
A.
weak
B.
poor
C.
deaf
D.
blind
55.
A.
share
B.
change
C.
collect
D.
divide
56.
A.
better
B.
other
C.
rather
D.
less
57.
A.
herself
B.
himself
C.
ourselves
D.
themselves
58.
A.
express
B.
introduce
C.
encourage
D.
provide
59.
A.
Under
B.
Across
C.
Through
D.
Upon
60.
A.
influence
B.
choose
C.
predict
D.
develop
第二节
语法填空(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(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Christopher
Reeve
was
born
in
September,
1952.
He
was
in
his
first
school
play
61
he
was
eight
and
he
started
to
act
in
TV
shows
and
films
while
he
was
still
in
college.
He
made
many
62
(success)
films
and
TV
shows
but
he
is
most
famous
63
his
Superman
films.
64
(lucky),
disaster(灾难)
came
in
1995
when
he
fell
from
his
horse
and
65
(break)
his
back.
The
doctors
did
not
expect
him
to
live.
66
,
he
made
amazing
progress.
At
first,
he
couldn’t
breathe
without
a
machine,
but
he
learnt
to
breathe
on
67
(he)own.
He
would
never
walk
again
but
he
started
68
new
life
with
great
courage.
The
second
year
after
his
accident,
Christopher
returned
to
film
making
He
also
raised
a
lot
of
money
69
(improve)
medical
research
on
back
injuries.
He
made
speeches
all
over
the
USA
about
his
experiences.
This
not
only
drew
public
attention
to
research
into
back
injuries
but
also
encouraged
a
lot
of
people
70
(live)
with
all
kinds
of
problems.
61.
_________
62.
____________
63.
___________
64.
____________
65.
___________
66.
_________
67.
___________
68.
____________
69.
___________
70.____________
第四部分:
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除和修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
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。
Hi
Eva,
Sorry
that
I
haven’t
been
in
the
touch
with
you
for
a
while.
But
I
catch
a
cold
last
week,
and
I’ve
been
in
bed
for
four
day.
I’m
feeling
better
today.
Lucky
my
classes
won’t
start
till
next
week.?
I
have
good
news.
I’m
going
to
a
conference
in
you
town
in
May,
from
16th
to
20th.
Could
you
recommend
a
hotel
where
is
in
the
centre
of
town
It
needs
to
be
somewhere
not
too
expensive
because
the
tight
budget.
I’ll
have
a
freely
half-day
for
sightseeing.
Do
you
think
you
can
showed
me
around
Looking
forward
to
receive
your
letter
soon.
Chris
第二节
书面表达
(满分25分)
假定你是李华,将于今年七月从新星外语学校毕业。你从报纸上得知B&B公司要招聘一名英文秘书,你很感兴趣。请给该公司写一封求职信,包括下列要点:
1.年龄;
2.学习情况及英语水平;
3.兴趣和特长;
4.性格特点。
注意:1.
词数100左右
平阴一中高一英语下学期阶段性检测题参考答案
听力
1
–
5
C
C
B
C
A
6
-
10
B
C
C
B
A
11
-15
B
A
B
A
C
16
-20
C
B
A
B
A
阅读21
-24
BABC
25
-28
C
B
D
D
29
-32
A
B
A
D
33
-35
D
C
B
36
-40
E
B
G
A
C
完形填空41-
45
C
B
C
A
D
46
-50
B
B
D
D
B
51
-55
A
B
D
C
A
56
-60
C
D
C
C
A
语法填空
61.
when
62.
successful
63.
for
64.
Unluckily
65.
broke
66.
However
67.
his
68.
a
69.
to
improve
70.
living
短文改错
Hi
Eva,
Sorry
that
I
haven’t
been
in
the
touch
for
a
while.
But
I
catch
a
cold
last
week,
and
I’ve
been
in
bed
caught
for
four
day.
I’m
feeling
better
today.
Lucky
my
classes
won’t
start
till
next
week.?
days
Luckily
I
have
good
news.
I’m
going
to
a
conference
in
you
town
in
May,
from
16th
to
20th.
Could
you
your
recommend
a
hotel
where
is
in
the
centre
of
town
It
needs
to
be
somewhere
not
too
expensive
which
/that
because∧
the
tight
budget.
I’ll
have
a
freely
half-day
for
sightseeing.
Do
you
think
you
can
of
free
showed
me
around
show
Looking
forward
to
receive
from
you
soon.
receiving
Chris
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I
learned
from
the
newspaper
that
your
company
needs
an
English
secretary.
I
have
great
interest
in
the
position
you
advertised
and
it
will
be
my
great
honor
to
work
for
you.
I’m
now
18
years
old
and
will
be
graduating
from
Xinxing
Foreign
Language
School
this
July.
I
have
been
studying
hard
in
school
and
I
am
always
among
the
top
students
in
our
school.
Meanwhile,
English
is
really
my
cup
of
tea
and
I
am
good
at
it.
My
spoken
English
is
especially
outstanding.
In
addition,
I
have
learned
some
knowledge
about
computers
and
I
can
type
very
fast.
In
my
spare
time,
I
enjoy
reading,
which
contributes
to
my
writing
good
articles.
I
am
very
patient,
and
through
many
kinds
of
sports
I
developed
my
abilities
to
get
along
and
cooperate
with
other
people.
In
conclusion,
I
have
the
confidence
that
I
am
qualified
for
the
position.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
give
me
this
job.
Thank
you
very
much.
写作(补充材料---台湾)
Taiwan
lies
in
the
west
of
the
Pacific
Ocean.
North
of
it
lies
the
East
China
Sea
and
southwest
of
it
lies
the
South
China
Sea.
The
Taiwan
Strait
separates
Taiwan
from
Fujian.
Taiwan
is
the
largest
island
in
China.
It
covers
an
area
of
about
36,000
square
kilometers
and
it
has
a
population
of
over
20
million.
It’s
rich
in
natural
resources.
Bananas,
rice,
tea,
and
so
on,
are
famous
all
over
the
world.
Its
scenery
is
so
beautiful
and
its
climate
is
so
pleasant
that
travelers
throughout
the
world
come
for
a
visit.
Taiwan
has
been
part
of
China
since
ancient
times.
Most
people
of
the
island
came
from
Fujian
and
Guangdong.
The
people
on
both
sides
of
the
straits
have
a
strong
wish
to
unite
our
motherland.