河南省鹤壁市2018届届高三毕业班调研英语试卷

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河南鹤壁2018届高三毕业班调研试题


本试题卷共12页。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上答题无效。考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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。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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18.
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.What
happened
to
the
woman
last
night
A.She
didn’t
sleep
well.
B.Her
TV
was
broken.
C.She
missed
a
program.
2.What
might
the
woman
be
good
at
A.Looking
after
kids.
B.Taking
care
of
elderly
people.
C.Teaching
people
how
to
find
a
job.
3.Why
does
the
man
want
to
exchange
his
T-shirt
A.He
dislikes
the
color.
B.It
is
the
wrong
size.
C.It
has
a
hole
on
it.
4.What
do
the
speakers
decide
to
do
A.Go
out
for
dinner.
B.Work
overtime
together.
C.Bring
some
food
back
for
dinner.
5.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.Mr
Davidson
is
busy
right
now.
B.The
man
dialed
the
wrong
number.
C.The
woman
doesn’t
want
to
talk
about
art.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。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.Who
are
the
speakers
A.Doctor
and
patient.
B.Teacher
and
student.
C.Customer
and
assistant.
7.What
is
the
man
going
to
do
A.Rob
the
woman.
B.Make
the
woman
fall
asleep.
C.Pull
out
the
woman’s
tooth.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What’s
wrong
with
Emily
A.She
hurt
herself.
B.She’s
having
a
bad
cough.
C.She’s
running
a
fever.
9.What
does
the
woman
want
the
man
to
do
A.Help
Mary
wash
the
dishes.
B.Watch
over
her
son
at
her
home.
C.Look
after
Emily
at
the
hospital.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.At
an
office.
B.At
a
café.
C.At
the
man’s
home.
11.How
does
the
man
know
the
woman
A.They
used
to
work
together.
B.They
went
to
the
same
university.
C.The
man
is
the
woman’s
boss
now.
12.What
does
the
woman
think
of
architects
A.Their
work
is
interesting.
B.They
don’t
get
paid
enough.
C.They
always
take
business
trips.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where
are
the
speakers
probably
A.On
the
street.
B.In
a
clothing
store.
C.In
a
fashion
studio.
14.Why
does
the
man
want
to
talk
to
the
woman
A.He
likes
her
guitar.
B.He
is
attracted
by
her
beauty.
C.He
thinks
her
clothes
are
different.
15.Where
does
the
woman
shop
for
clothes
A.Unpopular
stores.
B.Department
stores.
C.Second-hand
clothing
stores.
16.What
will
the
woman
do
next
A.Look
at
some
pictures.
B.Change
into
some
clothes.
C.Buy
some
coffee
at
Starbucks.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
wrong
with
the
gate
A.Not
enough
nails
were
used.
B.The
pieces
of
wood
are
coming
apart.
C.The
nails
are
coming
out
of
the
wood.
18.What
does
the
man
think
of
the
Borg
Fence
staff
A.They
overcharged
him.
B.They
were
careful
about
their
work.
C.They
didn’t
pay
much
attention
to
his
fence.
19.What
do
we
know
about
the
man
A.He
lives
at
52
Ascott
Circle.
B.He
will
find
a
lawyer
to
help
him.
C.The
Borg
Fence
had
done
work
for
him
before.
20.What
does
the
man
threaten
to
do
A.Make
a
formal
complaint.
B.Call
the
police.
C.G0
t0
Borg
Fence’s
office.
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Aberdeen
Lying
along
the
northeast
coast,Aberdeen
is
bordered
by
Royal
Deeside
and
Cairngorms
National
Park
to
the
west
and
wonderful
sea
views
to
the
east.
In
Aberdeen
you
can
feel
the
richness
of
the
city’s
history
all
around
you,from
the
traditional
Doric
accent
of
local
residents(居民)to
the
beautiful
granite(花岗岩)buildings
along
the
streets.
Impressive
architecture
Aberdeen
is
well-known
all
over
the
globe
because
of
its
granite
buildings
and
monuments.To
the
north
of
the
city
center,the
stone
streets
and
historic
university
buildings
of
Old
Aberdeen
are
steeped(浸透)in
history,while
to
the
east—by
the
harbor—the
fishing
quarter
is
packed
with
tiny
cottages
and
colorful
gardens.
At
the
harbor
This
is
a
city
where
you
can
walk
from
the
city
center
to
the
harbor
in
minutes—and
you
have
a
high
chance
of
seeing
dolphins(海豚)playing
in
the
waters
when
you
get
to
the
harbor.
The
sandy
beach
is
a
must
visit.Walk
along
the
sands
before
stopping
to
enjoy
an
ice
cream
in
the
fresh
sea
air.You
might
spot
people
surfing
in
the
water
too.
Getting
here
Aberdeen
has
fantastic
transport
links
with
the
rest
of
the
UK
and
Europe.Whether
flying,taking
the
train,catching
the
ferry
or
driving,reaching
the
region
is
straightforward.
Getting
around
Aberdeen
city
has
an
amazing
public
transport
system,both
day
and
night,although
exploring
the
streets
by
foot
is
a
great
way
to
experience
the
atmosphere
of
this
dynamic
city.Driving
around
is
easy,but
if
you
don’t
have
a
car,buses
and
trains
will
easily
take
you
to
your
destination.
21.Where
does
Aberdeen
lie
A.Far
off
the
coast.
B.To
the
west
of
the
sea.
C.To
the
west
of
Royal
Deeside.
D.In
the
heart
of
Cairngorms
National
Park.
22.What
makes
Aberdeen
famous
worldwide
A.Its
richness
of
history
and
culture.
B.Its
tiny
cottages
and
colorful
gardens.
C.Its
granite
buildings
and
monuments.
D.It
s
sandy
beach
and
wonderful
sea
views.
23.What
can
be
known
about
Aberdeen
from
the
text
A.It’s
not
easy
to
get
around
it
by
car.
B.Dolphins
aren’t
rarely
seen
in
its
harbor.
C.The
best
way
to
enjoy
it
is
taking
public
transport.
D.It
has
few
direct
transport
link
s
to
cities
outside
the
UK.
B
Biology
class
was
over,but
I
stayed
behind
until
I
was
alone
with
the
teacher.“Mrs
Oliver ”I
asked
nervously.“Could
I
see
my
grades
for
this
term ”
School
was
important
to
me,and
Mrs
Oliver
was
the
best
teacher
I’d
ever
had.She’d
made
science—a
subject
I’d
always
struggled
with—fun.When
I
didn’t
understand
something
she
stood
patiently
by
my
desk
and
explained
it
until
I
did.I
wanted
to
make
her
proud
of
me.
“The
last
time
you
asked
it
was
an
eighty-eight,”she
said.checking
her
grade
book.“I
said
you
could
do
better—and
you
proved
me
right.
You
brought
it
up
to
an
A.”
I
was
so
happy,but
Mrs
Oliver
continued.“Duke
University
holds
a
summer
academy,”she
said.“I
recommended
you
and
just
found
out
you’ve
been
accepted.”
For
a
second
I
was
on
top
of
the
world.Then
reality
crashed
back
down
on
me.“I
can’t
go
to
college,”I
said,my
cheeks
heating
with
shame.
“Kim,you’re
college
material,”mid
Mrs
Oliver.She
sounded
almost
surprised
that
I
didn’t
agree.“I
don’t
want
you
to
miss
this
opportunity.”
“I’11
think
about
it.”I
promised.but
I
knew
it
was
hopeless.Mrs
Oliver
wanted
me
to
dream
all
impossible
dream.
One
evening,I
tried
to
focus
on
the
news,but
my
eyelids
were
too
heavy,so
I
just
listened.“Today
the
President
welcomed
this
year’s
National
Teacher
of
the
Year
recipient
to
the
White
House,”the
announcer
on
the
television
said.“Mrs
Donna
Oliver
from
Burlington,North
Carolina.”
I
opened
my
eyes.There
she
was.Mrs
Oliver
I
Shaking
hands
with
the
President!
Seeing
Mrs
Oliver
on
TV
seemed
like
a
sign.That
fall,I
went
to
college
and
majored
in
biology.
I’m
now
a
science
teacher,like
Mrs
Oliver.In
my
classes
I
look
out
for
kids
who
need
extra
encouragement.I
know
that
sometimes
a
teacher
is
more
than
just
a
teacher.Sometimes
she/he
is
an
angel.
24.Why
did
the
author
stay
behind
after
class
A.To
ask
for
help
with
his
study.
B.To
ask
about
his
academic
performance.
C.To
make
his
science
teacher
proud
of
him.
D.To
enjoy
the
company
of
his
science
teacher.
25.What
conclusion
can
be
drawn
from
Paragraph
3

A.The
author
didn’t
let
Mrs
Oliver
down.
B.The
author
could
have
performed
better.
C.The
author
wasn’t
content
to
attend
a
summer
academy.
D.The
author
should
try
to
be
admitted
to
Duke
University.
26.The
underlined
phrase
in
Paragraph
4
can
be
replaced
by“________”.
A.moved
to
tears
B.shocked
to
stillness
C.wild
with
joy
D.dizzy
with
fear
27.What
does
the
last
paragraph
imply
A.We
can
hardly
ever
think
too
highly
of
teachers.
B.Students
generally
regard
their
teachers
as
angels.
C.Encouragement
is
the
key
to
motivation
and
success.
D.Mrs
Oliver
has
a
far-reaching
influence
on
the
author.
C
Arinze
Stanley
is
a
talented
young
Nigerian
artist
whose
works
often
leave
people
asking
themselves
if
they’re
looking
at
a
pencil
drawing
or
a
high-definition(高清的)black
and
white
photograph.Yes,his
drawing
skills
are
that
good!
Arinze’s
interest
in
art,and
drawing
in
particular,was
started
at
a
young
age,primarily
by
the
fact
that
he
was
always
surrounded
by
paper.His
family
ran
a
paper
company,so
he
would
often
kill
time
by
grabbing
a
piece
of
paper
and
trying
his
hand
at
drawing.But
he
only
started
exploring
hyper—realism
in
2012,and
became
a
professional
artist
a
year
later.He
has
never
taken
any
professional
art
classes,and
says
that
the
level
of
detail
he
is
able
to
produce
is
only
the
result
of
years
of
practice.Looking
at
his
fantastic
artworks,it’s
safe
to
say
that
he
has
come
a
long
way
in
very
little
time.
“I’ve
got
a
motto
I
work
with
and
that’s‘Practice,Patience,and
Persistence’,”Arinze
said.“Constant
practice
made
me
better
at
what
I
do
but
it
would
not
have
been
possible
without
persistence
and
patience,as
it
takes
over
200
hours
to
complete
a
drawing
and
I
only
have
time
to
work
during
the
night
due
to
my
busy
schedule
at
work
during
the
day.”
Arillze
says
that
he
takes
inspiration
for
his
artworks
from
everything
around
him,and
takes
reference
photos
himself
using
a
camera,but
focuses
primarily
on
portraits(肖像画).He
acknowledges
that
he
often
ends
up
staring
at
people’s
faces
unconsciously,and
adds
that
being
a
portrait
artist
has
made
him
appreciate
the
Varieties
of
human
facial
structures
and
details.
28.What
does
the
author
think
of
Arinze’s
works
A.They
are
contradictory.
B.They
are
controversial.
C.They
are
quite
true
to
life.
D.They
make
the
audience
less
confident.
29.What
can
we
know
about
Arinze’s
childhood
from
the
text
A.He
used
to
take
art
classes.
B.He
had
easy
access
to
paper.
C.He
was
interested
in
paper
folding.
D.He
was
able
to
take
amazing
photos.
30.Where
are
Arinze’s
ideas
for
his
drawings
from
A.His
real
life.
B.Art
books.
C.Masters’drawings.
D.His
wild
imagination.
31.According
to
the
text,Arinze__________.
A.is
still
an
amateur
artist
B.draws
extremely
quickly
C.was
born
to
be
detail—focused
D.has
progressed
quickly
in
drawing
D
Do
plants
listen
to
music
How
can
a
plant
possibly
respond
to
music
Well,plants
breathe
through
their
many
mouths,which
are
also
known
as
stomata
and
it
has
been
discovered
that
plant
stomata
respond
to
music!
A
few
years
ago,scientists
at
the
University
of
California,San
Diego
discovered
what
controls
a
plant’s
stomata.The
two
cells
that
form
the
stoma
consist
of
specialized
cells
adjusted
to
the
resonant(共鸣的)frequency
of
calcium(钙).When
exposed
to
this
frequency
the
stomata
close.However,if
the
frequency
isn’t
exactly
right
the
cells
will
open
again
within
an
hour.This
happens
even
if
the
concentration
of
calcium
is
high
enough
that
the
stomata
would
normally
close.
When
specific
music
or
bird
songs
cause
the
plant
to
vibrate(颤动),but
not
at
the
exact
frequency
for
calcium
resonance,the
stomata
will
open
after
a
misjudgment
of
time,even
though
the
plant
would
keep
them
closed
under
normal
circumstances.
Testing
has
shown
that
a
leaf
fertilizer(肥料)applied
to
the
plant
will
have
more
effect
on
the
development
and
growth
of
the
plant
if
its
stomata
are
wide
open.This
is
quite
logical,because
plants
absorb
the
leaf
fertilizer
through
their
stomata.Combinations
of
frequency
and
leaf
fertilizer
are
available
for
many
different
crops.However,if
the
stomata
are
forced
to
remain
open,the
plant
won’t
be
able
to
control
the
amount
of
water
lost
and
so
it
risks
dehydration(脱水).As
a
result,exposing
plants
to
music
for
over
3
hours
a
day
could
endanger
their
health.There
could
also
be
bad
effects
on
plants
if
the
volume
or
frequency
is
too
high.
It
isn’t
exactly
clear
how
music
influences
the
development
and
growth
of
plants,but
more
and
more
is
being
discovered
about
resonance
physics
and
we’re
closer
than
ever
to
solid
scientific
proof
and
theories
in
this
area.Maybe,in
twenty
years’time
people
will
laugh
if
you
say
plants
don’t
have
ears!
32.Who
does
the
author
ask
the
questions
in
Paragraph
1
A.To
express
his
doubts.
B.To
present
different
ideas.
C.To
describe
the
lifestyle
of
plants.
D.To
introduce
points
for
discussion.
33.What
does
the
underlined
word“This”in
Paragraph
2
refer
to
A.The
reopening
of
the
cells.
B.The
change
in
frequency.
C.The
frequency
of
calcium.
D.The
closing
of
the
stomata.
34.It
call
be
inferred
from
the
text
that____________.
A.future
plants
are
likely
to
have
ears
B.how
music
affects
plant
growth
is
widely
known
C.growers
must
be
careful
when
exposing
plants
to
music
D.the
stomata
don’t
affect
the
effect
of
leaf
fertilizer
on
plants
35.Which
can
be
the
best
tide
for
the
text
A.Benefits
of
Music
to
Plants
B.Influence
of
Music
on
Plants
C.How
to
Improve
Plant
Growth
D.How
Do
Plants
Listen
Without
Ears
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It
was
a
snowy
night,a
couple
days
before
Christmas
5
years
ago.My
dad
and
I
had
been
going
around,giving
away
turkeys
to
less
fortunate
families.I
hadn’t
wanted
to
go
because
it
was
cold
and
I
wanted
to
watch
a
new
TV
series.
36
I
was
dragged
into
the
car
anyway
and
we
started
off.
37
We
parked
our
car,grabbed
the
turkey,and
knocked
on
the
door.I
had
expected
a
kind
of
dumpy
place,with
two
or
three
drunk
people
and
a
bunch
of
beer
bottles
on
the
ground.But
when
the
door
was
answered,a
large
family
all
talking
and
laughing,greeted
us
at
the
door.They
invited
us
in,and
couldn’t
stop
thanking
us
for
the
food.
But
as
I
was
sitting
there,I
was
doing
the
math,and
one
turkey
wouldn’t
feed
this
whole
family.
38
So
I
quickly
ran
outside,grabbed
the
last
turkey
we
had
in
our
car,and
jogged
back
in.
As
I
started
to
hand
them
the
meal,one
of
them
said,“No,no,we
won’t
steal
food
meant
for
someone
else.”
39
Finally
they
took
the
food
when
they
saw
that
we
really
didn’t
need
the
food.They
were
extremely
grateful
for
the
extra
food,and
waved
us
off
as
we
drove
away.
40
I
didn’t
feel
like
watching
TV.I
kept
remembering
the
faces
the
family
made
as
we
walked
in
with
the
turkey
and
the
thanks
they
kept
saying
as
we
walked
out.That
one
small
act
of
kindness
for
them
had
changed
their
holiday
and
my
attitude
toward
life.
A.I
explained
as
I
pushed
the
food
towards
them.
B.Two
hours
later,we
had
one
stop
left
to
deliver
to.
C.My
dad
regretted
preparing
so
few
turkeys.
D.Something
inside
me
had
changed
during
that
visit.
E.I
believed
my
dad
must
have
been
thinking
the
same
thing.
F.They
couldn’t
have
been
more
grateful
but
they
rejected
at
last.
G.However,my
dad
insisted
on
giving
them
a
Christmas
surprise
together.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。
As
a
truck
driver,Sharon
Griffin
was
used
to
traveling
long
distances
across
the
United
States
all
by
herself.But
she
decided
that
she
wanted
a
travel
41
and
began
bringing
along
her
42
named
Freddy.They’ve
been
on
many
adventures
together
and
visited
several
states.Those
adventures
were
nearly
over
when
Freddy
43
got
out
of
the
truck
at
a
rest
stop
in
Chesapeake,Virginia.
Griffin
recalls(回忆)returning
to
her
truck
at
the
rest
stop
and
finding
Freddy
44
.She
looked
everywhere,but
with
no
45
.Unfortunately,she
had
to
move
on
to
stay
off
schedule,which
46
leaving
Freddy
behind.“It
was
47
,because
he’s
my
baby!”she
said.
48
.Griffin
wasn’t
ready
to
give
up.She
and
her
daughter
49
doing
everything
they
could
to
get
Freddy
back,including
50
social
media.Finally,Griffin
received
a
Facebook
51
from
Jimmy
Frost,a
worker
for
Cat
Rescue.A
former
truck
driver
himself,Frost
felt
a
personal
52
to
the
story
and
promised
to
find
Freddy
for
Griffin.“I
don’t
know
where
that
53
came
from,”Frost
said.
Frost
made
his
way
to
the
rest
stop
in
the
middle
of
the
night.After
54
for
an
hour,he
finally
found
Freddy,who
luckily
hadn’t
gone
far.“I
felt
a
great
55
that
he
found
the
cat!”Griffin
said.
Griffin,who
was
in
Ohio
at
the
time,drove
back
to
Virginia
to
56
Freddy.Her
dispatcher(调度员)was
even
57
enough
to
rearrange
her
delivery
schedule,allowing
her
to
58
her
furry
friend
back
as
soon
as
possible.The
two
were
reunited
nearly
three
weeks
after
Freddy
59
.And
now
they’re
60
to
get
back
on
the
road
together
again.
41.A.agent
B.guide
C.recorder
D.companion
42.A.pet
cat
B.baby
C.daughter
D.1ittle
son
43.A.specially
B.accidentally
C.eventually
D.deliberately
44.A.gone
B.stolen
C.killed
D.hidden
45.A.direction
B.purpose
C.1uck
D.idea
46.A.required
B.suggested
C.risked
D.meant
47.A.horrible
B.strange
C.impossible
D.unreasonable
48.A.Otherwise
B.Besides
C.However
D.Instead
49.A.finished
B.continued
C.enjoyed
D.delayed
50.A.accepting
B.witnessing
C.promoting
D.using
51.A.story
B.message
C.report
D.signal
52.A.preference
B.tendency
C.connection
D.approach
53.A.duty
B.feeling
C.challenge
D.answer
54.A.waiting
B.inspecting
C.hesitating
D.searching
55.A.honor
B.reward
C.relief
D.achievement
56.A.pick
up
B.send
for
C.comfort
D.distinguish
57.A.flexible
B.mild
C.considerate
D.clever
58.A.get
B.win
C.find
D.give
59.A.resisted
B.escaped
C.resigned
D.disappeared
60.A.wise
B.ready
C.proud
D.willing
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
The
Slow
Movement
is
a
term
that
describes
a
wide
range
of
efforts
61
(take)place
around
the
world
that
seek
to
connect
us
more
meaningfully
with
others,with
places,and
with
ourselves.At
first
it
62
(advocate)as
an
effort
to
change
the
fast-paced,commodity-
focused
and
unbalanced
nature
of
modern
human
culture.
The
Slow
Movement
63
(date)back
to
1986
when
Slow
Food
began
in
Italy
as
a
reaction
to“fast
food”.Carlo
Petrini
founded
the
Slow
Food
movement
64
(promote)the
use
of
fresh
local
foods,grown
with
modern
farming
techniques,prepared
with
love,and
consumed
in
65
unhurried
manner
with
good
friends
and
family.He
and
others
soon
realized
that
food
was
just
one
of
those
66
(aspect)of
life
that
were
benefited.“Slow”eventually
became
known
67
a
way
of
life.
It’s
important
to
note
that
the
Slow
Movement
isn’t
about
doing
things
slowly.It’s
about
finding
the
fight
speed
with
68
people
do
something
in
a
way
that
values
quality
over
quantity
and
long-term
benefits
over
short
-term
gains.
One
thing
that
isn’t
slow
about
the
movement
is
its
69
(grow).The
time
for
slow
has
arrived
as
people
around
the
world
jump
into
the
world
of
slow
to
enjoy
a
much
70
(good)
life.
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。
I
take
public
transport
to
or
from
work
every
weekday.Needless
to
say,it
can
be
stressful
due
to
fully
trains
and
buses.
Today,I
took
last
train
back
home.I
wasn’t
paying
many
attention
to
the
passenger
around
me.
Then,I
noticed
that
a
young
woman
stand
by
me
was
pregnant.I
tapped
her
on
the
shoulder
and
offered
her
to
my
seat.She
was
grateful
and
thanked
me
as
I
sat
down.
I
often
get
impatient
with
others,who
I
will
try
to
overcome.It
was
true
that
when
you
do
something
kind
for
someone
else,you
do
feel
good
about
it.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的外教史密斯先生想学习中国书法(calligraphy),请你帮他找一位专业老师。请用英语给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.专业老师情况介绍;
2.上课时间和地点;
3.交通和学费。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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