黑龙江省虎林市高级中学2016-2017学年高二下学期第二次月考英语试卷

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虎林市高级中学高二学年下学期第二次考试
英语试题
第一部分
听力(
共两节,满分30分)1-20题
(略)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
did
the
man
do
A.
He
started
the
phone.
B.
He
broke
the
buttons.
C.
He
fixed
the
screen.
2.
What
will
the
speakers
buy
at
the
store
A.
Bread.
B.
Meat.
C.
Chips.
3.
How
much
did
the
woman
pay
for
the
refrigerator
A.
$800.
B.
$300.
C.
$150.
4.
Where
does
the
man
most
likely
live
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
New
York.
C.
In
California.
5.
Why
did
the
woman’s
plants
die,
according
to
the
man
A.
From
not
enough
water.
B.
From
not
enough
sun.
C.
From
not
enough
plant
food.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
According
to
the
man,
who
discovered
America
A.
The
Spanish.
B.
Columbus.
C.
The
Native
Americans.
7.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Mother
and
son.
C.
Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
go
home
A.
She
isn’t
feeling
well.
B.
She
needs
to
get
something
to
eat.
C.
She
doesn’t
want
to
attend
the
meeting.
9.
What
will
the
man
do
for
the
woman
A.
Drive
her
somewhere.
B.
Work
on
her
project
for
her.
C.
Ask
for
a
sick
leave
for
her.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
does
the
woman
know
the
man
ate
the
cookie
A.
She
saw
him
on
the
video
camera.
B.
Another
customer
told
her.
C.
She
saw
him
in
person.
11.
Why
did
the
man
lie
A.
He
didn’t
want
to
pay.
B.
He
thought
the
cookie
tasted
bad.
C.
He
thought
the
cookie
was
too
expensive.
12.
What
happened
at
the
end
of
the
conversation
A.
The
man
paid
for
the
cookie.
B.
The
woman
called
the
police.
C.
The
speakers
went
to
the
back
of
the
store.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
event
are
the
speakers
attending
A.
A
dinner
party.
B.
A
wedding.
C.
An
anniversary
celebration.
14.
What
does
the
woman
want
most
right
now
A.
To
dance.
B.
To
eat
something.
C.
To
change
her
clothes.
15.
What
did
the
man
eat
when
he
first
arrived
A.
Some
cheese.
B.
Fish
and
rice.
C.
Some
cake.
16.
According
to
the
woman,
what
probably
cost
a
lot
of
money
A.
The
flowers.
B.
Jennie’s
clothes.
C.
Matt’s
tie.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
According
to
the
speaker,
what
is
Jen
like
A.
Strict
but
loving.
B.
New
and
talented.
C.
Friendly
and
funny.
18.
Which
award
did
Luisa
win
A.
Best
Hairdresser.
B.
Employee
of
the
Year.
C.
Best
Customer
Service.
19.
How
long
has
Dina
worked
in
the
salon
A.
Three
months.
B.
Two
years.
C.
Seven
years.
20.
What
is
true
about
the
awards
A.
The
awards
have
different
prizes.
B.
The
winners
will
get
extra
vacation
days.
C.
A
total
of
$1200
was
given
out.
第二部分
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)
A
Duolingo
Cost:
Free
This
language
learning
app
offers
courses
in
Spanish,
French,
Italian,
German
and
Portuguese.
And
it’s
not
all
about
reading
and
writing—it
uses
the
phone’s
microphone
to
test
users'
pronunciation
skills
as
well.
Lumosity
Cost:
Free
trial;
$14
per
month.

Lumosity
aims
to
improve
users'
thinking
abilities
by
using
simple
games
and
tests
that
adapt
to
users'
cognitive.
(认知的)
levels
to
improve
their
memory
and
attention.
The
company
says
no
two
users
will
have
the
same
experience.
More
than
18
million
people
have
downloaded
it.
Daily
art


Cost:
Free.


Each
day
the
app
presents
a
different
-classic
painting
from
storied
artists
such
as
Vincent
Van
Vogh
and
Monet.
Even
if
you
have
known
the
work,
you
may
not
know
all
the
fascinating
details
the
app
serves
up
on
the
back
story
of
the
art.
Vocabulary.
com


Cost:
$
2.99
per
month.
Never
again
get
embarrassed
using
the
wrong
word
at
a
dinner
party
with
this
app.
It
has
more
than
120,000
questions
that
can
help
you
learn
over
12,
000
words.
Users
can
even
battle
their
friends
to
see
who
the
biggest
word
master
is.
Today's
documents


Cost
:
Free.


The
U.
S.
National,
Archives
manages
this
educational
app,
which
serves
up
a
historical
document
or
photo
each
day
of
the
year.
Past documents
include
everything
from
a
letter
by
Woodrow
Wilson
creating
Mother's
Day
to
a
photo
of
Gerald
Ford
as
a
baby.
21.
Where
must
these
apps
mentioned
in
the
passage
be
used
A.
On
the
computer.





B.
In
the
movie.C.
In
the
car.









D.
On
the
phone.
22.
What
can
we
know
about
the
app
Lumosity
A.
It
provides
the
same
text.





B.
It
can
solve
mental
problems.
C.
It
is
very
popular.









D.
It's
totally
free.
23.
How
much
should
you
pay
per
year
for
using
the
app
to
learn
words
A.
$
2.99.



B.
$14.



C.
$
35.
88.



D.
$168.
24.
Which
would
you
download
if
you'd
like
to
know
more
about
the
past
A.
Today's
documents.




B.
Vocabulary.com.
C.
Duolingo.









D.
Daily
art.
B
Owning a
smart
phone
may
not
be
as
smart
as
you
think.
They
may
let
you
surf
the
Internet,
listen
to
music
and
snap
photos
wherever
you
are...
but
they
also
turn
you
into
a
workaholic
(工作狂).
A
study
suggests
that,
by
giving
you
access
to
emails
at
all
times,
the
all-singing,
all-dancing
mobile
phone
adds
as
much
as
two
hours
to
your
working
day.
Researchers found
that
Britons
work
an
additional
460 hours
a
year
on
average
as
they
are
able
to
respond
to
emails
on
their
mobiles.
The
study
by
technology
retailer
Pixmania,
shows
the
average
UK
working
day
is
between
nine
and
ten
hours,
but
a
further
two
hours
is
spent
responding
to
or
sending
work
emails,
or
making
work
calls.
Almost one
in
ten
admits
spending
up
to
three
hours
outside
their
normal
working
day
checking
work
emails.
Some
workers
confess
(坦白)
they
are
on
call
almost
24
hours
a
day,
with
nine
out
of
ten
saying
they
take
work
emails
and
calls
outside
their
normal
working
hours.
Nearly
two-thirds
say
they
often
check
work
emails
just
before
they
go
to
bed
and
as
soon
as
they
wake
up,
while
over
a
third
have
replied
to
one
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
Ghadi Hobeika,
marketing
director
of
Pixmania,
said,
“The ability
to
access
millions
of
apps,
keep
in
contact
via
social
networks
and
take
photos
and
video
as
well
as
text
and
call
has
made
smart
phones
valuable
for
many
people.
However,
there
are
drawbacks.
Many
companies
expect
their
employees
to
be
on
call
24
hours
a
day,
seven
days
a
week,
and
smart
phones
mean
that
people
cannot
get
away
from
work.
The
more
constantly
in
contact
we
become,
the
more
is
expected
of
us
in
a
work
capacity
(容量).”
25.
The
text
is
probably
taken
from
__________.
A.
a scientific
report B.
a
financial
report

C.
a newspaper D.
a
travel
journal
26.
The
underlined
word
“drawbacks”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
means
__________.
A.
disagreements
B.
disadvantages
C.
mistakes
D.
features
27.
Ghadi may
agree
that
__________.
A.
employees are
supposed
to
be
on
call
24
hours
a
day
B.
the ability
to
access
many
apps
made
smart
phones
worthless
C.
smart
phones might
turn
a
person
into
a
workaholic
D.
people cannot
get
away
from
work
without
smart
phones
28.
What is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage
A.
Smart
phones are
lengthening
working
hours.
B.
Smart
phones are
becoming
valuable
for
many
people.
C.
Britons work
an
additional
460
hours
a
year
on
average.
D.
Smart
phones are
more
beneficial
to
our
life
than
we
think.
C
The
sharing
economy
has
grown
in
recent
years
to
include
everything
from
apartment
sharing
to
car
sharing
to
community
tool
sharing.
Since
2009,
a
new
form
of
sharing
economy
has
been
emerging
in
neighborhoods
throughout
the
US
and
around
the
world——
Little
Free
Library.
The
libraries
are
boxes
placed
in
neighborhoods
from
which
residents
can
withdraw
(取出)
and
deposit
(存入)
books.
Little
Free
Libraries
come
in
all
shapes
and
sizes.
Some
libraries
also
have
themes,
focusing
on
books
for
children,
adults,
or
tour
guides.
In
2009,
Tod
Bol
built
the
first
Little
Free
Library
as
a
gift
to
his
mother,
who
was
a
devoted
reader.
When
he
saw
the
people
of
his
community
gathering
around
it,
exchanging
conversation
as
well
as
books,
he
knew
he
wanted
to
take
his
simple
idea
further.
“I
think
Little
Free
Libraries
open
the
door
to
conversations
we
want
to
have
with
each
other,”
Bol
said.
Since
then,
his
idea
has
become
a
movement,
spreading
from
state
to
state
and
country
to
country.
According
to
Little
FreeLibrary.org,
there
are
now
18,000
of
the
little
structures
around
the
world,
located
in
each
of
the
50
US
states
and
70
countries
in
Europe,
Africa
and
Asia.
The
Internet
has
helped
to
spread
Little
Free
Libraries.
But
an
Atlantic
article
says
the
little
structures
serve
as
a
cure
for
a
world
of
e-reader
downloads.
The
little
wooden
boxes
are
refreshingly
physical
and
human.
For
many
people,
the
sense
of
discovery
is
Little
Free
Libraries’
main
appeal.
“A
girl
walking
home
from
school
might
pick
up
a
graphic
novel
that
gets
her
excited
about
reading;
a
man
on
his
way
to
the
bus
stop
might
find
a
volume
of
poetry
that
changes
his
outlook
on
life,”
says
the
Atlantic
article.
“Every
book
is
a
potential
source
of
inspiration”.
29.
How
do
Little
Free
Libraries
get
their
books
A.
The
communities
bought
them.
B.
Tod
Bol
donated
them.
C.
US
government
provided
them.
D.
Citizens
shared
them.
30.
Why
did
Tod
Bol
want
to
build
more
Little
Free
Libraries
A.
They
can
offer
neighbors
more
chances
to
talk.
B.
He
was
inspired
by
the
sharing
economy.
C.
He
wanted
to
promote
his
idea
worldwide.
D.
They
are
a
gift
to
please
his
mother.
31.
What
does
the
author
of
the
Atlantic
article
believe
A.
Little
Free
Libraries
are
more
popular
than
e-reader
downloads.
B.
E-reader
downloads
are
undoubtedly
beneficial.
C.
Little
Free
Libraries
are
physical
and
human.
D.
The
Internet
has
helped
to
spread
Little
Free
Libraries.
32.
Little
Free
Libraries
attract
readers
most
in
that
________.
A.
they
are
in
various
shapes
and
sizes
B.
they
are
located
all
over
the
world
C.
they
connect
strangers
together
D.
they
may
give
readers
a
sense
of
discovery
D
America’s
Best
National
Parks
Pacific:
Yosemite
National
Park,
Calif
Closest
city:
Oakland,
Calif.
(3.5-hour
drive)
This
Golden
State
treasure
has
dense
forests
and
rock
formations
like
the
Half
Dome—a
naturalist’s
dream
in
winter,
spring,
summer
or
fall.
“Anytime
of
year,
it’s
such
an
important
park,”
says
Patricia
Schultz,
author
of
1000
Places
to
See
Before
you
Die.
She
recommends
taking
a
tour
with
a
naturalist
guide
to
learn
about
the
reintroduction
of
wolves
into
the
park.
Pacific:
Denali
National
Park,
Alaska
Closest
city:
Fairbanks,
Alaska
(two-hour
drive)
Denali
National
Park
includes
the
towering(高耸的)
Mt.
McKinley.
At
20,320
feet,
it’s
America’s
tallest
peak.
“But
the
park’s
real
glory
is
the
wildlife
viewing
in
a
setting
that
is
vast,
terrific
and
pristine(原始的),”
says
Schultz.
West:
Grand
Teton
National
Park,
Wyo.
Closest
city:
Jackson,
Wyo.
(45-minute
drive)
Home
to
ski
paradise
Jackson
Hole,
the
Grand
Tetons
offer
a
charming
Wild
West
view
in
any
season.
Schultz
especially
likes
the
park
for
its
cross-country
skiing
and
wildlife
sighting
opportunities.
East:
Acadia
National
Park,
Maine
Closest
city:
Bangor,
Maine
(45-minute
drive)
A
former
haunt(消磨时光的去处)
of
an
older
generation
of
America’s
wealthiest,
this
stretch
of
coastline
once
played
host
to
Rockefellers,
Astors
and
Vanderbilts.
Easy
hiking
trails(小道)
lead
through
forests
dotted
with
small
lakes.
33.
Half
Dome
is
probably
the
name
of
_________.
A.
a
city
B.
a
forest
C.
a
national
park
D.
a
rock
formation
34.
According
to
Schultz,
the
best
thing
to
do
in
Denali
National
Park
is
________.
A.
watching
wild
animals
B.
walking
in
the
forests
C.
climbing
the
mountains
D.
enjoying
pristine
scenery35.
What’s
special
about
Acadia
National
Park
A.
It
is
very
close
to
the
city.
B.
It
has
a
wide
variety
of
forests.
C.
It
is
in
the
east
of
the
U.S.
D.
It
attracted
many
famous
rich
people.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Ways
to
Improve
Your
Health
Sometimes
it
may
seem
difficult
to
improve
our
health.
If
so,
the
following
health
habits
may
help
you.

36
Research
shows
that
eating
a
meal
in
the
morning
results
in
less
body
fat
and
less
chance
of
overeating.
Eating
breakfast
can
help
people
feel
better
physically
and
mentally
through
the
day.

Get
enough
sleep.
Poor
sleep
can
influence
our
memory
and
learning.
37
Studies
show
that
people
who
don't
get
enough
sleep
seem
to
get
into
more
accidents.
So
stay
safe
and
get
enough
sleep!

Take
a
walk
every
day.
38

Instead
of
meeting
friends
for
a
meal,
meet
them
for
a
walk.
As
you
walk,
you
will
see
the
beautiful
world
around
you.
Once
you
try,
you
will
find
that
adding
a
walk
into
your
daily
life
is
very
easy.

Make
social
connections.
Social
groups
can
provide
support.
They
might
include
sport
teams,
art
or
music
groups.
The
people
in
the
group
can
offer
advice
and
can
help
each
other
in
difficult
times.
Also,
being
in
a
group
keeps
your
mind
busy.
39


Have
a
hobby.
A
hobby
could
be
running,
reading
or
making
something
with
your
hands.
Hobbies
help
people
to
relax
and
rest.
Hobbies
bring
us
joy.
40
A.
Get
much
exercise.
B.
Eat
breakfast
every
morning.
C.
It
can
also
cause
traffic
accidents!
D.
An
active
mind
is
a
healthy
mind!
E.
Spending
time
with
others
is
very
helpful.
F.
Everyone
could
get
a
little
more
joy
in
their
lives!
G.
Walking
is
an
easy
way
to
add
exercise
to
our
lives.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
“Father,
I
don’t
like
to
go
to
school,”
said
Harry
Williams
one
morning.
“I
wish
you
41
let
me
stay
at
home.
Charles
Parker’s
father
doesn’t
make
him
go
to
school.”
Mr.
Williams
took
his
little
boy
42
the
hand,
and
said
kindly
to
him,
“Come,
my
son.
I
want
to
43
you
something
in
the
garden.”
Harry
walked
into
the
garden
with
his
father,
who
led
him
along
44
they
came
to
a
bed
in
which
peas
were
growing.
Not
a
weed
was
to
be
45
about
their
roots.
“See
how
beautifully
these
peas
are
46
,
my
son,”
said
Mr.
Williams.
“How
clean
and
healthy
the
vines(藤)
look.
We
shall
have
a
good
47
.
Now
let
me
show
you
the
vines
in
Mr.
Parker’s
garden.”
Mr.
Williams
then
48
Harry
to
look
at
Mr.
Parker’s
pea
vines.
After
a
few
moments,
Mr.
Williams
asked,
“Well,
my
son,
what
do
you
49
Mr.
Parker’s
pea
vines ”
“Oh,
Father!”
replied
the
little
boy.
“I
never
saw
such
50
looking
peas
in
my
life!
The
weeds
are
nearly
as
51
as
the
peas
themselves.
There
won’t
be
half
a
crop!”

52
are
they
so
much
worse
than
ours,
Harry ”
“Because
they
have
been
left
to
grow
as
they
53
.
I
suppose
Mr.
Parker
just
planted
them,
and
never
took
any
care
of
them
54

“Yes.
A
garden
will
soon
be
overrun
with
weeds
55
it
is
not
taken
good
care
of,”
Mr.
Williams
56
,
“and
so
it
is
with
the
human
garden.
Children’s
minds
are
like
garden
beds.
They
must
be
57
cared
for.
I
send
you
to
school
in
order
that
the
garden
of
your
58
may
have
good
seeds
and
59
plentifully.
Now
which
would
you
60
,
to
stay
at
home
or
go
to
school ”
“I
would
rather
go
to
school,”
said
Harry.
41.
A.
would
B.
should
C.
might
D.
could
42.
A.
in
B.
by
C.
with
D.
of
43.
A.
offer
B.
give
C.
show
D.
remind
44.
A.
until
B.
where
C.
before
D.
when
45.
A.
made
B.
changed
C.
seen
D.
planted
46.
A.
dancing
B.
moving
C.
shaking
D.
growing
47.
A.
result
B.
harvest
C.
match
D.
present
48.
A.
led
B.
ordered
C.
followed
D.
forced
49.
A.
hear
of
B.
look
at
C.
think
of
D.
deal
with
50.
A.
ugly
B.
fine
C.
dirty
D.
poor
51.
A.
deep
B.
long
C.
high
D.
wide
52.
A.
When
B.
How
C.
Where
D.
Why
53.
A.
pleased
B.
stayed
C.
left
D.
belonged
54.
A.
ahead
B.
afterward
C.
forward
D.
outside
55.
A.
as
B.
or
C.
if
D.
so
56.
A.
required
B.
answered
C.
explained
D.
announced
57.
A.
carefully
B.
correctly
C.
gently
D.
slightly
58.
A.
school
B.
mind
C.
family
D.
dream
59.
A.
produce
B.
develop
C.
decrease
D.
drop
60.
A.
find
B.
support
C.
know
D.
prefer
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Ms.
Mary
was
over
eighty,
but
she
still
drove
her
old
car
like
half
her
age.
She
loved
driving
very
fast,
and
boasted
(吹嘘)
of
the
fact
61
she
had
never,
in
her
thirty-five
years
of
driving,
been
punished
62
a
driving
mistake.
Then
one
day,
she
nearly
lost
her
record.
A
police
car
followed
her,
and
the
policemen
in
it
saw
her
pass
a
red
light
without
63
(stop).
When
Ms.
Mary
came
before
the
judge,
he
looked
at
her
__64__(serious)
and
said
that
she
was
too
old
to
drive
a
car,
and
that
the
reason
65
she
had
not
stopped
at
red
light
was
most
probably
that
her
eyes
had
become
weak
with
old
age,
___66___
she
had
simply
not
seen
it.
When
the
judge
had
finished
what
he
was
saying,
Ms.
Mary
opened
the
big
handbag
she
was
carrying
and
took
out
her
sewing.
Without
saying
a
word,
she
67
(choose)
a
needle
with
a
very
small
eye,
and
threaded
it
at
the
first
time.
When
she
had
successfully
done
this,
she
took
the
thread
out
of
the
needle
again
and
handed
___68__
the
needle
and
thread
to
the
judge,
saying,
“Now
it
is
your
turn.
I
suppose
you
can
drive
a
car
well,
and
you
have
no
doubts
about
your
eyesight.”
The
judge
took
the
needle
and
tried
to
thread
it.
After
half
a
dozen
times,
he
had
still
not
___69___(success).
The
case
against
Ms.
Mary
70
(dismiss),
and
her
record
remained
unbroken.
第四部分
写作
(
共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(每小题1分,共计10分)
英语课上,老师要求同桌同学相互修改作文。假设以下书信为你同桌所写,请你对其进行修改。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。
Dear
Mr.
Hush,
I
have
just
learned
over
the
radio
that
you
feel
as
badly
as
I
do
about
the
way
people
use
their
cellphones.
Very
often
in
public
place,
people
speak
loudly
on
their
cellphones,
and
we
have
to
hearing
about
what
is
none
of
our
business.
So
who
cares
about
that
Not
me!
Why
should
I
know
life
of
people
I
don’t
even
know
This
is
really
nice
that
someone
famous
like
you
speak
out
for
a
quiet
living
space.
And
it
is
even
more
wonderful
to
know
about
you
yourself
always
talk
quietly
when
using
the
cellphone
in
public.
Thanks
for
not
sharing
that
you
are
talking
about.
We
had
shared
too
much
noise
already!
A
Person
on
Your
Side
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是王林,寒假期间你要到伦敦旅游,请你根据以下提示给你的英国好友Alex写一封信,请他推荐一个旅馆,要点如下:
1
介绍你伦敦之行的目的;
2
停留时间:5个晚上,从2月8日到12日;
3
房间要求:预定一个房间,旅馆要靠近公共汽车站;有独立浴室;可以上网;
注意:词数100左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Alex,
How
is
everything
going
recently
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely;
Wang
Lin
虎林市高级中学高二学年下学期第二次考试
英语试题答案
听力:1—5
ACACB
6—10
CBACC
11—15
AABBA
16—20
BCACB
阅读理解:21-24CBBC
25-28CBCA
29-32DACD
33-35DAD
36-40BCGDF
41-60ABCAC
DBACD
CDABC
CABAD
语法填空:1.
that
2.
for
3.
stopping
4.
severly
5.
why
6.
so/and
7.
chose
8.
both
9.succeeded
10
was
dismissed
改错:
Dear
Mr.
Hush,
I
have
just
learned
over
the
radio
that
you
feel
as
badly
as
I
do
about
the
way
people
use
their
cellphones.
Very
bad
often
in
public
place,
people
speak
loudly
on
their
cellphones,
and
we
have
to
hearing
about
what
is
none
of
our
places
hear
business.
So
who
cares
about
that
Not
me!
Why
should
I
know
life
∧of
people
I
don’t
even
know
This
is
really
But
the
It
nice
that
someone
famous
like
you
speak
out
for
a
quiet
living
space.
speaks
And
it
is
even
more
wonderful
to
know
about
you
yourself
always
talk
quietly
when
using
the
cellphone
in

public.
Thanks
for
not
sharing
that
you
are
talking
about.
We
had
shared
too
much
noise
already!
what
have
A
Person
on
Your
Side
写作范文:
Dear
Alex,
How
is
everything
going
recently
I
am
writing
to
you
in
the
hope
that
you
can
recommend
a
hotel
to
me.
To
experience
different
cultures
and
broaden
my
horizons,
I
will
visit
London
during
the
winter
holiday.
When
I
am
staying
there,
I
want
a
single
room
with
a
private
bathroom
for
five
nights,
from
Feb
8
to
Feb
12.
I
hope
that
the
hotel
you
recommend
to
me
should
be
located
near
the
bus
station
so
that
I
can
take
a
bus
conveniently.
In
addition,
to
keep
in
touch
with
my
family
and
friends,
I
hope
I
can
gain
access
to
the
internet
in
the
room.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
help
me.
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,sincerely
Wang
Lin
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