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山西省忻州市静乐县第一中学2019-2020学年高一下学期开学考试英语试题
一.阅读理解(每小题3分,共60分)
A
Palaces
are
known
for
their
beauty
and
splendor,
but
they
offer
little
protection
against
attacks.
It
is
easy
to
defend
a
large
building,
but
usually
these
buildings
are
not
designed
with
the
comfort
of
a
king
in
mind.
When
it
comes
to
structures
that
are
both
beautiful
and
defensive,
the
European
castle
is
a
big
success.
Castles
were
originally
built
in
England
by
the
Normans
in
1066.They
built
towers
and
walls
to
secure
the
land
they
had
taken.
These
castles
provided
the
Normans
with
a
quiet
and
safe
place.
They
also
served
as
bases
of
operation
for
attacks.
In
this
way
castles
served
both
defensive
and
offensive
roles.
Besides,
castles
served
as
offices
for
governors.
Those
that
were
socially
beneath
the
governor
would
come
to
report
affairs
and
express
their
respect.
They
would
address
problems,
handle
business,
feast,
and
enjoy
festivities
in
castles.
So
castles
served
as
social
centers
as
well.
The
first
castles
were
built
from
earth
and
wood,
and
they
were
likely
to
suffer
from
attacks
by
fire.
Then
wooden
castles
were
gradually
replaced
by
stone,
which
greatly
increased
the
strength
of
these
towers
and
walls.
However,
attackers
could
throw
flaming
objects
into
castles
through
the
windows
or
burn
the
wooden
doors.
This
led
to
moving
the
windows
and
entrances
off
from
the
ground
floor
and
up
to
the
first
floor
to
make
them
more
difficult
to
access.
During
the
Middle
Ages,
attacks
increased
in
regularity,
so
castle
defenses
were
updated.
Arrow-slits
were
added.
They
were
small
holes
in
the
castle,
which
allowed
defenders
to
fire
without
being
hurt.
Towers
were
built
from
which
defenders
could
provide
fire
on
both
sides.
The
towers
were
connected
to
the
castle
by
wooden
bridges,
so
that
if
one
tower
fell,
the
rest
of
the
castle
was
still
easy
to
defend.
A
lot
of
rings
of
castle
walls
were
constructed,
so
that
even
if
attackers
went
past
one
wall,
they
would
be
caught
on
a
killing
ground
between
inner
and
outer
walls.
All
of
these
increased
the
defense
of
castles.
The
end
of
castles
can
be
attributed
to
gunpowder.
During
the
15th
century,
artillery,
a
kind
of
large
guns,
became
powerful
enough
to
break
through
stone
walls.
This
greatly
made
the
role
of
castles
less
effective.
Though
castles
no
longer
serve
their
original
purposes,
remaining
castles
receive
millions
of
visitors
each
year
who
wish
to
experience
the
situations
of
ancient
times.
1.What
was
the
original
function
of
castles
according
to
the
passage?
A.They
served
as
tourist
attractions.
B.They
were
important
social
centers.
C.They
marked
religious
ceremonies.
D.They
were
built
for
use
in
emergencies.
2.The
reason
why
wooden
castles
were
replaced
by
stone
castles
was
that
    .?
A.stone
castles
cost
less
money
B.stone
castles
offered
better
defense
C.wooden
castles
were
uncomfortable
D.wooden
castles
took
a
long
time
to
build
3.Which
of
the
following
showed
an
improvement
in
castle
defenses?
A.Castles
were
totally
separated
by
stones.
B.Arrow-slits
were
made
in
large
quantities.
C.Rings
of
walls
were
built
to
defend
the
towers.
D.Windows
and
entrances
were
moved
to
the
higher
floor.
4.What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.Fancy
Living:
Learning
about
Castles
B.Normans:
Bringing
Castles
to
England
C.A
History
of
Castles:
The
Rise
and
Fall
of
Castles
D.Defending
Castles:
Technologies
Used
to
Defend
Castles
B
Kangaroo
Island
is
more
famous
for
what
it
hasn’t
got
than
what
it
has.
Unlike
mainland
Australia,rabbits
and
foxes
were
never
introduced,so
the
local
wildlife
has
less
competition
for
survival.
Another
thing
the
island
doesn’t
have
is
something
a
Scottish
friend
once
called,“The
Way
of
the
Island.”
There
is
no
sense
of
being
on
the
island;in
many
places,you
can
climb
to
a
high
point
and
see
nothing
but
bushes
in
any
direction.
That
catches
many
visitors
out
when
they
arrive
with
the
idea
of
walking
or
cycling
around
the
island.
It’s
really
too
big
for
that.
There
is
little
in
the
way
of
public
transport,and
the
most
practical
ways
to
get
around
are
to
sign
up
for
an
organised
tour
or
hire
a
car.
The
island’s
main
road,the
Playford
Highway,heads
westward
from
Nepean
Bay
until
it
meets
the
West
End
Highway
in
the
middle
of
nowhere.
The
West
End
Highway
heads
south;the
Playford
Highway
continues
westward
as
a
dirt
road
to
Cape
Borda,where
there
is
a
lighthouse,a
few
former
light
keepers’
cottages,a
National
Park
Visitor
Centre
and
nothing
else.
Much
of
the
island
is
farmland;lamb
and
beef
from
Kangaroo
Island
are
especially
prized.
Fruit
is
also
a
major
export,but
the
grapes
in
the
vineyards
(葡萄园)
are
turned
into
very
acceptable
wine
first.
19
National
Parks
and
Conservation
Areas
cover
over
30%
of
the
island’s
area,
and
the
biggest
of
them
lies
to
the
southwest
of
the
island,where
the
Flinders
Chase
National
Park
covers
32,600
hectares
of
bush
land.
Entry
is
by
permit
only,which
we
bought
at
the
park
entrance
at
Rocky
River.
There,we
wondered
if
the
park
authorities
had
the
wildlife
trained,because
we
saw
a
family
of
kangaroos
right
in
the
car
park
by
the
park
office,but
they
only
appeared
after
we
paid
the
entrance
fee!
5.Why
is
the
wildlife
on
Kangaroo
Island
more
likely
to
survive?
A.Because
there
are
no
rabbits
or
foxes
on
the
island.
B.Because
rabbits
and
foxes
are
less
competitive
species.
C.Because
nobody
lives
on
the
island.
D.Because
the
island
is
famous
for
its
bushes.
6.One
of
the
most
practical
ways
to
get
around
on
the
island
is
to
    .?
A.rent
a
car
B.ride
a
bike
C.take
public
transport
D.sign
up
for
a
travel
lesson
7.What
can
you
find
at
Cape
Borda?
A.The
Playford
Highway.
B.The
West
End
Highway.
C.A
few
vineyards.
D.Some
former
light
keepers’cottages.
8.The
author
and
his
family
saw
a
family
of
kangaroos
at
the
Flinders
Chase
National
Park
after
they
    .?
A.talked
to
the
park
authorities
B.paid
the
entrance
fee
C.went
into
the
park
office
D.arrived
at
Rocky
River
C
Farmers,
especially
in
developing
countries,
are
often
criticized
(批评)
for
cutting
down
forests.
But
a
new
study
suggests
that
many
farmers
recognize
the
value
of
keeping
trees.
Researchers
using
satellite
photos
found
at
least
ten
percent
of
trees
cover
on
more
than
one
billion
hectares
of
farmland.
That
is
almost
half
the
farmland
in
the
world.
Earlier
estimates
(估计)
were
much
lower
and
incomplete.
The
authors
of
the
new
study
say
it
may
still
underestimate
the
true
extent
(程度)
worldwide.
The
study
found
most
trees
cover
in
South
America.
Next
comes
Africa
south
of
the
Sahara,
followed
by
Southeast
Asia.
North
Africa
and
West
Asia
have
the
least.
The
study
found
that
climate
conditions
alone
could
not
explain
the
number
of
trees
covers
in
different
areas,
nor
could
the
size
of
nearby
populations,
meaning
people
and
trees
can
live
together.
There
are
areas
with
few
trees
but
also
few
people,
and
areas
with
many
trees
and
many
people.
The
findings
suggest
that
things
like
land
rights,
markets
or
government
policies
can
influence
tree
planting
and
protection.
Dennis
Garrity,
who
heads
the
World
Agroforestry
Center,
says
farmers
are
acting
on
their
own
to
protect
and
plant
trees.
The
problem,
he
says,
is
that
policy
makers
and
planners
have
been
slow
to
recognize
this
and
to
support
such
efforts.
The
satellite
photos
may
not
show
what
the
farmers
are
using
the
trees
for,
but
we
all
know
trees
offer
nuts,
fruit,
wood
and
other
products.
They
also
help
prevent
soil
loss
and
protect
water
supplies.
Even
under
drought
(干旱)
conditions,
trees
can
often
offer
food
and
can
be
a
way
to
earn
money
until
the
next
growing
season.
Some
trees
act
as
natural
fertilizers.
They
take
nitrogen
(氮气)
out
of
the
air
and
put
it
in
the
soil.
Scientists
at
the
Center
say
the
use
of
fertilizer
trees
can
reduce
the
need
for
chemical
nitrogen
by
up
to
three-fourths.
Trees
also
capture
carbon
dioxide,
a
gas
connected
to
climate
change.
9.Through
the
study,
the
researchers
found
that    .?
A.there
are
more
trees
on
farmland
than
expected
B.fewer
trees
are
being
cut
in
developing
countries
C.most
farmers
still
don’t
realize
the
value
of
trees
D.trees
play
a
key
role
in
preventing
climate
change
10.Which
of
the
following
has
the
least
tree
cover?
A.Southeast
Asia.
B.West
Asia.
C.South
America.
D.Africa
south
of
the
Sahara.
11.In
Dennis
Garrity’s
opinion,
    .?
A.most
farmers
care
about
nothing
but
their
own
interests
B.there
are
usually
few
people
living
in
areas
with
few
trees
C.government
plays
a
small
role
in
tree
planting
and
protection
D.government
should
support
farmers
in
planting
and
protecting
trees
12.What
does
Paragraph
6
mainly
talk
about?
A.How
farmers
plant
trees.
B.What
products
trees
can
bring.
C.The
importance
of
trees
to
farmers.
D.The
environmental
value
of
tree
cover.
D
Two
billion
children
in
the
developing
world
can’t
receive
good
education—the
key
to
human
development.
However,technology
offers
an
answer
which
allows
the
poor
in
developing
countries
to
learn.
It
is
a
tool
which
holds
the
ability
to
change
the
lives
of
the
poor,as
it
provides
a
means
of
learning
and
communicating.
Educational
programs
must
break
away
from
old
systems.
New
companies
such
as
One
Laptop
Per
Child
(OLPC),an
organization
founded
by
MIT
Professor
Nicholas
Negroponte
have
been
active
in
solving
the
world’s
education
problem.
The
Internet
has
changed
the
world,allowing
educational
services
to
help
with
the
global
fight
against
poverty.
Khan
Academy
is
one
such
service.
Like
OLPC,it
is
an
organization
founded
by
Harvard
Business
School
graduate
Salman
Khan
with
the
task
of
“providing
a
free,
world-class
education
for
anyone,anywhere”.The
education
offered
includes
a
large
number
of
math-related
topics.
The
GMAT
Pill
Review
is
another
company
that
trains
MBA
candidates(应考人)worldwide
to
prepare
for
the
GMAT
exam
on
both
the
Quant
and
Verbal
section.
Founded
by
Stanford
graduate
Zeke
Lee,the
company
offers
services
which
are
priced
at
about
75%
less
than
other
similar
programs.
It
allows
students
from
developing
countries
who
might
not
be
able
to
afford
similar
courses
to
have
access
to
these
services.
Whether
paid
or
free
these
services
provide
educational
opportunities
for
those
who
would
never
have
had
the
chance
in
the
past.
As
a
result
of
the
technology
revolution
(革新),business
schools
may
see
more
students
from
different
corners
of
the
world.
Because
of
the
Internet,people
in
developing
nations
have
access
to
better
and
more
affordable
educational
opportunities.
More
and
more
people
will
try
to
improve
their
lives
through
educational
opportunities
outside
of
their
homeland—an
idea
usually
uncommon
in
developing
countries.
13.According
to
the
passage,technology
can
    .?
A.improve
people’s
reading
ability
B.solve
the
problems
facing
the
whole
world
C.help
the
poor
to
reduce
poverty
D.cause
poverty
in
developing
countries
14.We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
Khan
Academy
aims
to
    .?
A.help
the
poor
pay
for
good
courses
B.provide
every
child
with
a
computer
C.help
train
MBA
candidates
D.make
everyone
receive
good
education
15.Which
of
the
following
about
GMAT
Pill
Review
is
TRUE?
A.It
only
accepts
students
from
developing
countries.
B.It
was
started
by
Professor
Nicholas
Negroponte.
C.It
charges
students
about
25
percent
of
other
similar
programs.
D.The
education
it
offers
includes
a
lot
of
math-related
topics.
E阅读七选五(核心素养:语言能力)
The
world
itself
is
becoming
much
smaller
by
using
modern
traffic
and
modern
communication
means.
Life
today
is
much
easier
than
it
was
hundreds
of
years
ago,
but
it
has
brought
new
problems.
 16 
Pollution
means
making
things
dirty.
It
comes
in
many
ways.
We
see
it,
smell
it,
drink
it
and
even
hear
it.?
Man
has
been
polluting
the
earth.
 17 
Many
years
ago,
the
problem
was
not
so
serious
because
there
were
not
so
many
people.
When
the
land
was
used
up
or
the
river
was
dirty
in
one
place,
Man
moved
to
another
place.
But
this
is
no
longer
true.
Man
is
now
slowly
polluting
the
whole
world.?
 18 
It’s
bad
for
all
living
things
in
the
world,
but
it
is
not
the
only
one
kind
of
pollution.
Water
pollution
kills
our
fish
and
pollutes
our
drinking
water.
Noise
pollution
makes
us
angry
more
easily.?
 19 
They
stop
people
from
burning
coal
in
houses
and
factories
in
the
city,
and
from
putting
dirty
smoke
into
the
air.?
The
earth
is
our
home.
We
must
take
care
of
it.
 20 
And
we
must
take
care
of
the
rise
in
population
at
the
same
time.?
A.One
of
the
biggest
is
pollution.
B.The
more
people,
the
more
pollution.
C.Air
pollution
is
still
the
most
serious.
D.That
means
keeping
the
land,
water
and
air
clean.
E.Many
countries
are
making
rules
to
fight
pollution.
F.I
hope
scientists
can
find
ways
to
solve
the
serious
problem.
G.Strange
diseases
have
appeared
in
some
places
because
of
pollution.
二.完形填空(每小题2分,共40分)
  Andy
was
still
traveling
in
Spain
when
he
realized
he
had
to
confirm
(核实)
his
flight
home
with
the
airline
company.
He
was
visiting
Spain
in
order
to 1 his
Spanish.
When
he
was
speaking
to
people 2 he
had
no 3 understanding
what
they
said.
 4 ,
when
he
was
speaking
on
the
phone,
he
had
a(n)
 5 .
Andy 6 the
airline.
And
the
clerk
confirmed
that
his
plane
was
leaving
at
nine
o’clock
three
days
from
that
day.
She 7 told
Andy
to
be
at
the
airport
two
hours 8 in
order
to
check
in
his
luggage
and
get
a
seat.?
Since
he
was 9 in
three
days,Andy
didn’t 10 any
time.
He
visited
as
many
places
as
he
could.
He
thought
that
it
would
probably
be
a
while
before
he
had
enough
money
again.
He
wished
he
could 11 and
spend
a
year
in
Spain.?
Too 12 ,the
final
day
arrived.
Andy
left
early
for
the
airport
to
arrive
two
hours
before
take-off.
He
hated
to 13 .He
went
to
the
clerk
to 14 his
ticket.
The
clerk
looked
at
the
ticket
with 15 .“Why,sir,but
your
flight
was
at
nine
o’clock
in
the
morning,and 16 it
is
eight
in
the
evening.”
“But
I
confirmed
my
flight,”Andy
 17 .
“Will
I
have
to
pay
for
another
ticket?”?
“No,sir.
However,the
next
flight
out
will
be
three
days
from
now.”
Andy’s 18 of
shock
turned
to
one
of 19 as
he
realized
that
now
he
could
continue
his 20 .? 
1.A.prepare
B.improve
C.enjoy
D.contact
2.A.slowly
B.in
public
C.face
to
face
D.fluently
3.A.difficulty
B.idea
C.mistake
D.interest
4.A.Instead
B.In
a
word
C.At
the
same
time
D.However
5.A.sickness
B.anger
C.problem
D.change
6.A.called
B.liked
C.trusted
D.asked
7.A.again
B.also
C.only
D.once
8.A.before
B.earlier
C.later
D.after
9.A.moving
B.returning
C.staying
D.leaving
10.A.take
B.have
C.lose
D.find
11.A.wait
B.go
home
C.stop
D.come
back
12.A.shortly
B.quickly
C.badly
D.fully
13.A.speak
B.go
C.rush
D.delay
14.A.buy
B.present
C.order
D.provide
15.A.astonishment
B.patience
C.respect
D.delight
16.A.maybe
B.so
C.here
D.now
17.A.insisted
B.apologized
C.smiled
D.desired
18.A.experience
B.expression
C.look
D.thought
19.A.pleasure
B.comfort
C.sadness
D.hopelessness
20.A.plan
B.flight
C.business
D.vacation
三.语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)
  One
quarter
of
the
population
of
Sichuan
province
and
Chongqing
municipality
1.    
(work)
away
from
their
homes
as
migrant
workers.
But
the
number
2.    
_______(have)
been
dropping
this
year.?
24-year-old
Gu
Qingxia
3.    worked
as
a
cashier
before,
together
with
her
husband,
4.    
(be)
to
job
fairs
(招聘会)
in
Chongqing
for
many
times
and
5.    
___________(want)
to
find
jobs
near
hometown,
because
they
want
to
come
back
to
take
care
of
their
parents.
This
year,
the
number
of
migrant
workers,
like
Gu
Qingxia
and
her
husband
who
6.    
(choose)
to
return
home
for
work
7.    
(be)
increasing.
Besides
family,
with
rapid
development
of
southwestern
China,
a
large
number
of
employment
opportunities
8.    
(give)
to
migrant
workers
and
they
can
earn
as
much
as
9.    
they
earn
10.    
Shenzhen.
?

根据所给提示用适当单词或短语的正确形式完成句子
(共
10
小题;每小题
l.5
分,
满分
15
分)
1.Crime
often
exists
with
poverty,
like
stealing
driven
by
(hungry).
2.The
two
cities
are
twinned
with
each
other
because
of
many
(similar).
3.Louis
Cha
Leung-yung,
one
of
the
most
(influence)
Chinese
novelists,
and
better
known
under
the
pen
name
Jin
Yong,
died
on
30th
October.
4.The
hotel,
beautifully
(situate)
in
a
quiet
spot
near
the
river,
creates
an
atmosphere
which
visitors
find
so
appealing.
5...
(strike)
by
the
hurricane,
the
area
had
power
cuts,
but
quickly
it
was
back
to
normal.
6.He
came
round
for
a
coffee
and
we
having
a
meal
together.
(以……结束)
7.Ancient
China
was
a
place
where
states
were
often
each
other.
(与……交战)
8.Thankfully,
the
number
of
people
who
get
infected
is
decreasing,
and
more
and
more
patients
are
cured
and
return
home
safe
and
sound;
,
everything
will
be
fine.
(简言之)
9.Concerned
about
the
continuing
pollution
of
the
environment,
we
take
action
right
away
instead
of
letting
matters
take
their
course.
(除...别无选择)
10.____
,
there
are
800
tornadoes
in
the
US
each
year,
causing
about
80
deaths
and
1,500
injuries.
(平均来说)

书面表达
(满分
20
分)
假定你是李华,你校外教
Kevin
对中国传统文化很感兴趣。下周二你校将邀请北京大学的王教授到你校举行“孔子及其思想”的讲座。请你给
Kevin
发一封电子邮件,邀请他来参加并介绍讲座的有关事宜。
1.
讲座时间:4

3
日(星期二)上午
8:00-11:00;
2.
讲座地点:5
号教学楼一楼
102
室;
3.
活动安排:听讲座,讨论及提问,诵读孔子经典名句等。
注意:
1.
词数
100
左右。
2.
可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
3.
开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Kevin,
I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
英语答案
一.A【语篇解读】本文讲述的是城堡的兴衰。
  【答案与解析】
1.B 细节题。根据第2段最后一句可知,城堡最初的功能是作为重要的社会中心。
2.B 细节题。根据第3段第2句可知,木头城堡被石头城堡取代的原因是石头城堡提供了更好的防御。
3.D 细节题。根据第3段最后一句可知,窗户和入口被移到较高的楼层显示城堡防御有改进。
4.C 主旨题。通读全文可知,本文讲述的是城堡的兴衰,因此C项最适合作本文的标题。
B
5.A 细节题。根据第1段第2句可知,袋鼠岛和澳大利亚大陆不同,袋鼠岛没有兔子和狐狸,所以袋鼠岛上的野生动物竞争对手较少,容易生存。
6.A 细节题。根据第2段最后一句可知,袋鼠岛的公共交通系统不发达,所以参观袋鼠岛最可行的办法就是报旅行团或者租一辆车。
7.D 细节题。根据第3段中的where
there
is
a
lighthouse,a
few
former
light
keepers’
cottages,a
National
Park
Visitor
Centre
and
nothing
else可知,在Cape
Borda,我们可以看到灯塔、看守灯塔的人住的小屋和国家公园游客中心。
8.B 细节题。根据最后一段可知,作者一家是在交了入园费后才看到袋鼠的。
C【语篇解读】一项新的研究显示,农民意识到了树木对人和环境的重要性。
  【答案与解析】
9.A 推断题。根据第2段最后两句可知,早先对农场树林面积的估计比实际上农场树林面积低得多且不完整,也就是说,现在农场的树林数量比预料的要多。
10.B 细节题。根据第3段最后一句可知答案。
11.D 推断题。根据第5段最后一句可知,政府应该支持农民种树和保护树木。
12.C 主旨题。通读第6段可知,本段主要讲的是树木对农民的重要性。
D【语篇解读】文章主要介绍了向发展中国家的人们提供教育机会的技术和组织。
13.C 细节题。根据第1段最后一句可知,科技是一种能改变穷人命运的工具,它提供了学习和交流的方法。
14.D 细节题。根据第3段倒数第2句可知,该组织的目的是使每一个人都受到世界一流的教育。
15.C 细节题。根据第4段第1句可知,GMAT
Pill
Review在全世界范围内招生,故A项错误;由第4段第2句可知,它由Zeke
Lee创办,学费比其他同样的学校便宜75%,因此B项错误,C项正确;D项是叙述关于Khan
Academy的内容。
七选五16~20 ABCED
 二 【语篇解读】本文讲述Andy在西班牙度假时由于语言问题所遇到的小小的麻烦。
  1.B Andy去西班牙是为了提高他的西班牙语水平。
2.C 当他与别人面对面说话时,他能理解别人说的话。face
to
face“面对面”,与下文的speaking
on
the
phone形成对照。
3.A have
no
difficulty
(in)
doing
sth是固定搭配,意为“做某事没有困难”。
4.D 然而,当他在电话中交谈时,他有困难。
5.C 见上题解析。
6.A 根据上下文可知,Andy是打电话到航空公司的。
7.B 她还告诉Andy要提前两小时到机场。
8.B 见上题解析。
9.D Andy知道三天后要走,他不浪费一点时间。
10.C 见上题解析。
11.D 他想回来,然后在西班牙待上一年。
12.B 最后一天还是很快就到了。
13.C 从上句中得知他提前到达,由此可见他讨厌匆匆忙忙。
14.B 他向检票员出示他的票。present“向……出示”。
15.A Andy要乘的飞机已经飞走了,而Andy还拿着票,所以检票员非常惊奇。
16.D 此处指现在是晚上八点。
17.A Andy坚持说他确认过航班。
18.C Andy的表情由惊入喜,因为他意识到他可以继续他的假期。
19.A 见上题解析。
20.D 见第18题解析。

语法填空
1.work 2.has 3.who 4.has
been 5.wants 6.choose 7.is 8.have
been
given
9.what 10.in

完成句子
51.
hunger
52.
similarities
53.
influential
54.
situated
55.
Struck/Stricken
56.
ended
up
57.
at
war
with
58.
in
a
nutshell
59.
have
no
choice
but
to
60.
On
average

书面表达
Dear
Kevin,
I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
the
lecture
on
“Confucius
and
Confucianism”
which
will
be
made
by
Professor
Wang
from
Peking
University.
It
will
be
held
in
Room
102
on
the
first
floor
of
No.5
building
on
April
3rd
next
Wednesday.
As
far
as
I
know,
you
like
the
traditional
culture
of
China,
so
you
will
enjoy
it.
The
lecture
will
last
three
hours
from
8
a.m
to
11
a.m.
The
activity
mainly
consists
of
three
parts,
two-hour
listening
to
the
lecture,
half
an
hour’s
discussion
and
thirty-minute
Confucius
classics
recitation.
I
will
be
very
glad
if
you
come.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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