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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)
阅读下面文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Below
is
a
housing
guide
for
students
going
to
London.
University
accommodation
(住所)
offices
Many
university
accommodation
offices
have
their
own
list
of
registered
landlords
(房东).
Others
also
provide
information
on
accommodation
agencies
and
other
housing
organizations.
The
advantage
of
using
your
university
accommodation
is
that
you
can
get
support
if
you
have
a
problem.
The
disadvantage
is
that
they
are
unlikely
to
have
enough
registered
landlords
to
houses
all
their
students.Property
papers:
Loot
and
Renting
Loot
is
an
important
source
(来源)
of
information
about
private
housing
for
co-renters.
The
offers
are
from
private
landlords,
agencies
and
individuals
looking
for
other
co-renters.
They
also
have
a
website:
www..
The
advantage
of
using
Loot
is
that
there
are
some
excellent
bargains.
The
disadvantage
is
that
there
is
no
quality
control
over
the
offers.Renting
is
another
useful
paper.
The
offers
in
this
paper
are
mainly
from
accommodation
agencies.
Their
website
is
at
www.renting.co.uk.Accommodation
agencies
The
majority
of
rented
accommodation
in
London
is
probably
advertised
throughaccommodation
agencies.
The
advantage
of
using
accommodation
agencies
is
that
you
will
have
access
to
a
large
number
of
accommodations.
A
good
agent
will
listen
to
your
requirements
and
can
save
you
time
in
looking
for
the
right
accommodation.
The
disadvantage
is
that
they
will
make
a
range
of
charges
to
potential
renters.Noticeboards
Around
the
universities
you
will
find
a
number
of
noticeboards
where
offers
of
accommodation
will
be
posted.
These
will
either
be
from
landlords
or
from
students.
Some
universities
will
also
have
online
noticeboards
where
students
can
advertise
to
other
students.
Advertisements
from
students
can
be
an
excellent
way
to
find
accommodation.
However,
advertisements
from
landlords
can
be
problematic.Word
of
mouth
Some
of
the
best
housing
in
London
is
never
advertised
but
is
passed
on
from
one
group
of
students
to
another
by
word
of
mouth.
It
might
be
that
you
can
find
out
about
good
offers
from
final
year
students.
However,
don’t
suppose
that
just
because
you
have
found
out
about
housing
from
a
friends
it
is
necessarily
going
to
be
better
than
that
found
through
any
other
source.Family
Faced
with
the
very
high
rents
charged
in
London,
some
students
and
their
parents
will
consider
buying
as
an
alternative.
In
some
cases
this
might
be
a
good
choice.
1.
What
is
the
advantage
of
using
Loot
A.
It
has
more
offers
from
accommodation
agencies
than
Renting.
B:
It
gives
you
personal
information
about
other
co-renters.
C.
Their
website
is
designed
mainly
for
students.
D.
There
are
some
good
bargains.
2.
A
good
agent
can
help
you
.
A.
know
more
people
B.
find
cheap
accommodation
C.
get
the
right
accommodation
quickly
D.
get
free
information
about
most
accommodations
3.
The
information
passed
on
by
word
of
mouth
is
important
because
.
A.
it
is
better
than
that
found
through
any
other
source
B.
it
helps
you
find
some
of
the
best
housing
never
advertised
C.
the
final
year
students
always
offer
better
information
D.
the
landlords
have
little
valuable
information
4.
For
students
going
to
London
for
the
first
time,
which
of
the
following
provides
the
most
reliable
information
A.
University
accommodation
offices.
B.
Loot
and
Renting
C.
Noticeboards.
D.
Family.
B
When
a
storm
is
coming,
most
people
leave
the
area
as
quickly
as
possible
and
head
for
safety.
But
there
are
a
few
people
who
will
get
into
their
cars
and
go
straight
for
the
center
of
the
storm.
These
people
are
willing
to
risk
being
killed
by
floods
or
100-kilometer-an-hour
winds
for
the
excitement
of
watching
the
storm
close
up.
“Storm
chasing”
is
becoming
an
increasingly
popular
hobby,
especially
in
the
Midwest
of
the
United
States,
where
there
are
frequent
storms
between
March
and
July.
A
storm
chaser
begins
the
day
by
checking
the
Internet
for
the
latest
weather
reports,
and
then
drives
up
to
1,000
kilometers
to
where
the
storm
will
be
and
waits
for
it
to
develop.
Although
anyone
can
do
it,
storm
chasing
is
extremely
dangerous.
The
power
of
a
big
storm
can
throw
a
cow
into
the
air
or
destroy
a
whole
house
in
seconds.
Storm
chasers
are
also
often
hurt
in
accidents
caused
by
driving
in
a
heavy
rain.
If
you
are
a
beginner,
it
is
much
safer
to
join
a
group
for
storm-chasing
vacations
during
the
storm
season.
Even
then,
storm
chasing
is
not
all
adventure
and
excitement.
“Storm
chasing
is
95%
driving,”
says
Daniel
Lynch,
who
spends
most
of
his
summer
storm-chasing.
“Sometimes
you
can
sit
around
for
hours
waiting
for
something
to
happen,
and
all
you
get
is
blue
sky
and
a
few
light
showers.”
However,
for
storm
chasers,
it
is
all
worth
it.
“When
you
get
close
to
a
storm,
it
is
the
most
exciting
sight
you
will
ever
see
in
your
life,”
says
Jasper
Morley.
“Every
storm
is
an
example
of
the
power
of
nature.
It
is
the
greatest
show
on
Earth.”
5.
For
storm
chasing,
the
first
thing
storm
chasers
do
is
to
.
A.
head
straight
for
the
center
of
the
storm
B.
get
into
the
car
for
safety
C.
wait
patiently
for
the
storm
to
develop
D.
collect
information
about
a
coming
6.
Beginners
of
storm
chasing
are
advised
.
A.
not
to
drive
in
a
heavy
rain
B.
to
do
it
in
an
organized
way
C.
not
to
get
too
close
to
a
storm
D.
to
spend
more
time
on
it
in
summer
7.
By
saying
“it
is
all
worth
it”
in
the
last
paragraph,
the
author
means
that
.
A.
storm
chasing
costs
a
lot
of
money
B.
storm
chasing
is
worth
hours
of
waiting
C,
efforts
in
storm
chasing
are
well
paid
D.
a
storm
presents
the
greatest
show
on
Earth
8.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text
A.
Sometimes
storm
chasers
get
nothing
but
disappointment
B.
Many
storm
chasers
get
killed
in
the
storms.
C.
Storm
chasing
is
becoming
popular
around
the
world.
D.
Storm
chasing
is
only
fit
for
young
people.
C
Photos
that
you
might
have
found
down
the
back
of
your
sofa
are
now
big
business!
In
2005,
the
American
artist
Richard
Prince’s
photograph
of
a
photograph,
Untitled
(Cowboy),
was
sold
for
$
1,248,000.
Prince
is
certainly
not
the
only
contemporary
artist
to
have
worked
with
so-called
“found
photographs”

a
loose
term
given
to
everything
from
discarded
(丢弃的)
prints
discovered
in
a
junk
shop
to
old
advertisements
or
amateur
photographs
from
a
stranger’s
family
album.
The
German
artist
Joachim
Schmid,
who
believes
“basically
everything
is
worth
looking
at”,
has
gathered
discarded
photographs,
postcards
and
newspaper
images
since
1982.
In
his
on-going
project,
Archiv,
he
groups
photographs
of
family
life
according
to
themes:
people
with
dogs;
teams;
new
cars;
dinner
with
the
family;
and
so
on.
Like
Schmid,
the
editors
of
several
self-published
art
magazines
also
champion
(捍卫,维护)
found
photographs.
One
of
them,
called
simply
Found,
was
born
one
snowy
night
in
Chicago,
when
Davy
Rothbard
returned
to
his
car
to
find
under
his
wiper
(雨刷)
an
angry
note
intended
for
someone
else:
“Why’s
your
car
HERE
at
HER
place ”
The
note
became
the
starting
point
for
Rothbard’s
addictive
publication,
which
features
found
photographs
sent
in
by
readers,
such
as
poster
discovered
in
our
drawer.
The
whole
found-photograph
phenomenon
has
raised
some
questions.
Perhaps
one
of
the
most
difficult
is;
can
these
images
really
be
considered
as
art
And
if
so,
whose
art
Yet
found
photographs
produced
by
artists,
such
as
Richard
Prince,
may
raise
endless
possibilities.
What
was
the
cowboy
in
Orince’s
Untitled
doing
Was
he
riding
his
horse
hurriedly
to
meet
someone
Or
how
did
Prince
create
this
photograph
It’s
anyone’s
guess.
In
addition,
as
we
imagine
the
back-story
to
the
people
in
the
found
photographs
artists,
like
Schmid,
have
collated
(整理),
we
also
turn
toward
our
own
photographic
albums.
Why
is
memory
so
important
to
us
Why
do
we
all
seek
to
freeze
in
time
the
faces
of
our
children,
our
parents,
our
lovers,
and
ourselves
Will
they
mean
anything
to
anyone
after
we’ve
gone
In
the
absence
of
established
facts,
the
vast
collections
of
found
photographs
give
our
minds
an
opportunity
to
wander
freely.
That,
above
all,
is
why
they
are
so
fascinating.
9.
The
first
paragraph
of
the
passage
is
used
to
.
A.
remind
readers
of
found
photographs
B.
advise
reader
to
start
a
new
kind
of
business
C.
ask
readers
to
find
photographs
behind
sofa
D.
show
readers
the
value
of
found
photographs
10.
The
underlined
word
“them”
in
Para
4
refers
to
.
A.
the
readers
B.
the
editors
C.
the
found
photographs
D.
the
self-published
magazines
11.
By
asking
a
series
of
questions
in
Para
5,
the
author
mainly
intends
to
indicate
that
.
A.
memory
of
the
past
is
very
important
to
people
B.
found
photographs
allow
people
to
think
freely
C.
the
back-story
of
found
photographs
is
puzzling
D.
the
real
value
of
found
photographs
is
questionable
12.
The
author’s
attitude
towards
found
photographs
can
be
described
as
.
A.
critical
B.
doubtful
C.
optimistic
D.
satisfied
D
Equipped
only
with
a
pair
of
binoculars
(双筒望远镜)
and
ready
to
spend
long
hours
waiting
in
all
weathersfor
a
precious
glance
of
a
rare
bullfinch
(红腹灰雀),
Britain’s
birdwatchers
had
long
been
supposed
to
be
lovers
of
a
minority
sport.
But
new
figures
show
bird-watching
is
fast
becoming
a
popular
pastime,
with
almost
three
million
of
us
absorbed
in
our
fluttering
(飞来飞去)
feathered
friends.
Devoted
birdwatchers,
those
prepared
to
travel
thousands
of
miles
for
sighting
of
a
rare
Siberian
bird,
are
fast
being
joined
by
a
new
breed
(类型)
of
follower
whose
interest
is
satiated
by
watching
a
few
finches
(雀科鸣鸟)
on
a
Sunday
walk
or
putting
up
a
bird-box
in
the
back
garden.
“Almost
three
million
UK
birdwatchers
is
certainly
possible
if
you
include
everyone
with
only
a
casual
interest,”
Stephen
Moss
said
in
his
newly
published
book——A
bird
in
the
Bush:
a
Social
History
of
Birdwatching——which
records
the
pursuit
from
the
rich
Victorian
Englishman’s
love
of
shooting
rare
birds
to
the
less
offensive
observational
tendencies
of
birdwatchers
today.
Television
wildlife
programmes
have
helped
to
fuel
the
new
trend.
Last
summer,
BBC
2’s
Britain
Goes
Wild
was
a
surprise
success.
It
pulled
in
three
million
views
and
led
to
bird-houses
selling
out
across
the
UK
as
45,000
people
promised
to
put
up
a
box.
Birdwatchers
networking
system
first
came
to
the
attention
of
the
nation
in
1989,
when
a
birdwatcher
caught
sight
of
the
first
Vermivora
chrysoptera—
a
golden-winged
songbirdfrom
North
America-to
be
seen
in
Britain.
He
put
a
message
out
on
the
network
service
Birdline,
and
the
next
day
3,000
birdwatchers
proved
the
full
pull
of
a
truly
rare
bird
as
they
visited
the
Tesco
car
park
in
Kent.,
where
it
had
settled.
Today,
birdwatchers
can
log
on
to
www.birdline.co.uk
or
have
news
of
the
latest
sightingtexted
to
their
phones.
“Multimillion-pound
spending
on
binoculars,
bird
food
and
boxes
point
to
the
increasing
numbers
of
birdwatchers.”
Said
David
Croack,
the
editor
of
Bird
Watching
magazine
“The
number
of
people
involved
is
so
big
that
they
have
great
potential
to
influence
government
decisions
affecting
the
environment.”
13.
The
word
“satiated”
in
paragraph
2
can
best
be
replaced
by

”.
A.
affected
B.
shared
C.
satisfied
D
narrowed
14.
What
happened
after
the
message
offing
a
Vermivora
Chrysoptera
was
put
on
the
network
A.
Birdwatchers
helped
the
rare
bird
settle
in
Kent.
B.
Large
numbers
of
birdwatchers
went
to
view
the
bird.
C.
Many
birdwatchers
logged
on
to
the
website
for
details.
D.
Birdwatchers
showed
their
determination
to
protect
the
rare
bird.
15.
Which
of
the
following
CANNOT
he
true
according
to
the
passage
A.
Television
wildlife
programmes
started
the
popular
pastime
of
bird
watching.
B.
The
network
service
has
contributed
to
the
rapid
development
of
bird
watching.
C.
Birdwatching
in
Britain
was
long
considered
a
sport
with
a
small
group
of
followers.
D.
The
current
situation
of
birdwatching
may
promote
the
protection
of
the
environment.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Right
now
you
are
reading
English.
That
means
that
you
are
using
your
brain
in
a
very
active
way.
Reading
is
a
very
active
process.
16
.
When
you
read
a
text,
you
have
to
do
some
or
all
of
these:

Imagine
a
scene
in
your
head

Understand
clearly
what
the
writer
is
trying
to
say

Agree
or
disagree
with
the
writer
There
are
also
many
advantages
associated
with
reading,
including:
17
You
will
usually
meet
with
new
words
when
you
read.
If
there
are
too
many
new
words
for
you,
then
the
level
is
too
high
and
you
should
read
something
simpler.
But
if
there
are,
say,
a
maximum
of
five
new
words
per
page,
you
will
learn
this
vocabulary
easily.
You
may
not
even
need
to
use
a
pocket
dictionary
because
you
can
guess
the
meaning
from
the
rest
of
the
text.
18
.
A
model
for
writing
When
you
read,
it
gives
you
a
good
example
for
writing.
Texts
that
you
read
show
you
structures
and
expressions
that
you
can
use
when
you
write.
Seeing
“correctly
structured”
English
When
people
write,
they
usually
use
“correct”
English
with
a
proper
grammatical
structure.
19
.
So,
by
reading
you
see
and
learn
grammatical
English
naturally.
20
You
can
read
as
fast
or
as
slowly
as
you
like.
You
can
read
ten
pages
in
30
minutes,
or
take
one
hour
to
explore
just
one
page.
It
doesn’t
matter.
The
choice
is
yours.
You
can
not
easily
do
this
when
speaking
or
listening.
This
is
one
of
the
big
advantages
of
reading
because
different
people
work
at
different
speeds.
A.
Working
at
your
own
speed
B.
Learning
vocabulary
in
context
(语境)
C.
This
is
not
always
true
when
people
speak
D.
Focusing
on
exactly
what
you
want
to
learn
E.
you
should
write
down
unknown
vocabulary
in
whole
sentences
F.
Not
only
do
you
learn
new
words,
but
you
see
them
being
used
naturally
G.
It
is
true
that
the
writer
does
a
lot
of
work,
but
the
reader
also
has
to
work
hard
第三部分
英语知识运用
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One
morning
in
early
fall,
I
spotted
a
pair
of
wild
geese
on
our
pond.
The
beautiful
sight
caught
me
by
21
.
because
we’d
never
seen
geese
there
before.
I
wondered
where
they
came
from
and
why
they’d
22
our
pond.
“As
the
days
passed,
I
couldn’t
23
getting
a
closer
look
and
started
talking
to
the
geese.
They
craned
their
necks
and
raised
their
heads
24
but
seemed
to
realize
I
was
a
25
and
not
an
enemy.
I
felt
26
we
were
bonding.
One
day
as
they
were
27
in
the
grass
near
the
driveway,
I
discovered
the
reason
for
their
28
—the
male
had
a
broken
left
wing.
He
was
29
to
fly,
and
his
lifelong
mate
would
not
leave
him
30
.
I
marveled
(惊叹)
at
the
31
between
them.
I
asked
a
wildlife
biologist
friend
what
I
should
32
.
He
explained
that
sometime
a
broken
wing
will
heal
by
itself
and
suggested
letting
33
take
its
course.
On
the
first
day
of
November,
I
was
34
in
the
vicinity
(邻近)
of
the
geese
with
my
tractor.
I
caught
some
35
from
the
comer
of
my
eye.
Both
geese
were
running
toward
the
pond,
wings
beating
36
.
The
geese
gained
enough
altitude
to
clear
a
neighbor’s
house,
then
37
back
toward
me,
flying
no
more
than
50
feet
over
my
head
as
if
to
say
goodbye.
Then
they
were
out
of
38
.
I
grew
39
them
during
their
stay
at
our
pond,
and
I
miss
them.
I’ll
never
forget
their
40
to
each
other.
We
could
all
learn
a
lesson
or
two
from
this
pair.
21.
A.
anger
B.
surprise
C.
terror
D.
sorrow
22.
A.
cleared
B.
destroyed
C.
chosen
D.
disturbed
23.
A.
resist
B.
imagine
C.
escape
D.
admit
24.
A.
naturally
B.
happily
C.
sadly
D.
cautiously
25.
A.
hunter
B.
helper
C.
friend
D.
guard
26.
A.
whether
B.
even
if
C.
how
D.
as
though
27.
A.
jumping
B
feeding
C.
working
D.
growing
28.
A.
absence
B.
delay
C.
visit
D.
departure
29.
A.
unable
B.
curious
C.
eager
D.
afraid
30.
A.
mad
B.
calm
C.
around
D.
behind
31.
A.
bond
B.
quarrel
C.
conflict
D.
competition
32.
A.
do
B.
cure
C.
share
D.
check
33.
A.
chance
B.
nature
C.
fate
D
knowledge
34.
A.
playing
B.
experimenting
C.
working
D.
fighting
35.
A.
atmosphere
B.
division
C.
response
D.
movement
36.
A.
wildly
B.
occasionally
C.
slowly
D.
aimlessly
37.
A.
floated
B.
circled
C.
slid
D.
skipped
38.
A.
order
B.
place
C.
sight
D.
control
39.
A.
angry
with
B.
fond
of
C.
tired
of
D.
grateful
to
40.
A.
sympathy
B.
objection
C.
adjustment
D.
devotion
第二节
完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据提示在空白处填入适当内容,每空不多于三个单词。
41.
So
(impress)
was
the
lecture
that
there
were
no
empty
seats
m
the
hall,
which
made
a
deep
impression
on
us.
42.
We
obtained
permission
from
the
directors
to
use
some
of
our
funds,
which
(permit)
us
to
do
more
purchases.
43.
Nowadays,
women
can
have
children
and
jobs
as
well.
It’s
good
to
have
the
two
(combine).
44.1
have
bought
the
same
dress
she
is
wearing.
45.
They
walked
off,
leaving
me
(seat)
there
all
by
myself.
46.
The
book
mainly
deals
with
the
trouble
teens
might
have
(distinguish)
right
from
wrong.
47.
He
set
sail
once
again,
this
time
with
25
ships,
which
only
14
made
it
to
Greenland.
48.
Everything
(arrange)
as
you
wished,
your
concert
is
bound
to
be
successful.
49.
We
were
driving
on
the
road
when
a
big
rock
rolled
down
the
hill
and
we
only
just
escaped
(hit).
50.
Stonehenge
is
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
prehistoric
monuments
which
(date)
back
to
over
5,000
years.
第三节
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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
My
deskmate
admires
my
fluent
English
very
much
and
I
usually
feel
51
(encourage)
by
his
compliments.
One
day,
52
we
learned
the
new
word
“eccentric”
in
class,
we
53
make
a
sentence
with
it.
I
volunteered
to
do
it
by
saying
“My
deskmate
is
an
eccentric
boy
54
clothe
never
fit
him.”
Hearing
this,
the
whole
class
burst
into
55
(laugh)
and
my
deskmate’s
face
turned
red.
56
class,
I
learned
from
the
teacher
that
my
deskmate
57
(drop)
out
of
school
if
he
hadn’t
been
helped
by
others.
My
mindless
words
must
58
(hurt)
him
deeply.
Not
until
then
did
1
realize
words
could
be
powerful
in
59
positive
and
negative
ways.
We
should
avoid
60
(hurt)
others
if
we
can’t
always
be
encouraging
them
when
we
speak.
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。
For
students
learned
instruments
summer
is
always
a
“music
season”.
During
vacation
time,
we
are
always
busy
attending
various
of
lessons,
taking
exams
and
participating
in
competitions.
This
summer
I
joined
in
a
music
competition
but
was
lucky
to
get
the
second
place.
It
was
the
first
time
that
I
have
played
on
the
stage.
In
front
of
the
stage
was
my
excited
schoolmates.
Facing
such
many
people,
I
felt
very
upset
at
first,
but
the
encourage
from
my
teacher
kept
me
going
ahead.
Fortunate,
I
was
given
a
silver
medal,
that
increased
my
confidence.
In
short,
nothing
is
impossible
to
willing
heart.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是红星中学的李华,收到来自英国学生Mark的电子邮件,咨询你校暑期为异国学生举办汉语夏令营活动,请通过电子邮件向Mark介绍本次活动,其内容如下:
1.活动时间:7月10日到7月30日:地点:红星中学。
2.活动内容:
学习日常汉语,可与当地人交流。
举办各种晚会,了解中国历史和中国传统文化,例如节日…...
参观博物馆,长城等......
3.活动意义......
注意:
1.词数不少于100;
2.可适当的加入细节,以使内容充实,行文连贯;
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Mark,
I
feel
delighted
to
get
your
email,
Yours,
Li
Hua
河南省南阳市第一中学2018届高三上学期第二次考试
英语试题答案
阅读1-4
DCBA
5-8
DBCA
9-12
DDBC
13-15
CBA
16-20
GBFCA
完形21-25
BCADC
26-30
DBCAD
31-35
AABCD
36-40
ABCBD
单词拼写41.
impressive
42.
permitted
43.
combined
44.
as
45.
seated
46.
distinguishing
47.
of
48.
arranged/having
been
arranged
49.
being
hit
50.
date
语法填空.1.
encouraged
2.
when
3.
were
asked
4.
whose
5.
laughter
6.
After
7.
would
have
dropped
8.
have
hurt
9.
both
10.
hurting
改错1.
learned改为learning
2.
去掉of
或various改为varieties
3.
but改为and
4.have改为had
5.
was改为were
6.such改为so
7.
to改为from
8.
Fortunate改为Fortunately
9.that改为which
10.
willing前加a
书面表达
Dear
Mark,
I
feel
delighted
to
get
your
email,
knowing
you
are
so
interested
in
the
Chinese
Summer
Camp
to
be
held
in
our
school
from
July
10th
to
July
30th
this
summer.
The
content
of
this
Chinese
Summer
Camp
is
as
follows:
Firstly
you
will
learn
everyday
Chinese
by
communicating
with
Chinese
students
so
that
you
can
speak
simple
Chinese
with
local
people.
At
the
same
time
you
will
be
taught
Chinese,
with
the
help
of
teachers,
understanding
the
meaning
of
Chinese
characters.
Secondly
you
will
take
part
in
different
parties,
knowing
the
history
of
China
and
Chinese
culture,
especially
Chinese
holidays,
which
will
impress
you
deeply.
What’s
more,
you
will
have
chances
to
visit
some
museums
and
tour
the
Great
Wall,
experiencing
the
colorful
culture
of
China
and
the
greatness
of
the
Great
Wall.
I
believe
the
Chinese
Summer
Camp
will
not
only
provide
the
chance
for
you
to
study
Chinese,
but
also
will
promote
friendship
between
us.
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