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2019-2020学年第二学期期中试卷
高一英语试题
注意事项:
1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息
2.请将第I卷(选择题)答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将第II卷(非选择题)答案黑色中性笔正确填写在答案纸上。
第I卷
第一部分
听力(共20题,每小题1.5分,共30分)
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,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
is
the
woman's
suggestion?
A
Keeping
quiet
in
the
library.
B.
Moving
to
another
section
C.Practicing
French
with
her
2.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
spend
less
on?
A.
Transportation
B.
Clothes
C.Food
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
24-page
letter
B.
A
new
lift
C
A
photocopier.
4.
Where
are
the
cash
machines?
A.
Opposite
a
bank
B
Next
to
an
Internet
cafe
C.
Outside
a
department
store
5.
What
might
the
man
buy
A.
Vegetables
B.
Bread
C.
Salad
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,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;各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
home
B.
In
the
office
C.
In
the
school
7.
Why
does
the
woman
refuse
to
be
photographed
at
first?
A.
She
hates
getting
her
photos
taken
B.
She
is
very
busy
with
her
work
C.
She
doesn't
think
she
looks
good
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题
8.
What
position
does
the
man
probably
apply
for?
A.
A
librarian
B.
A
bank
officer
C.
A
designer
9.
What
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
do?
A
Make
full
use
of
the
Internet.
B
Read
as
much
as
possible
C.
Talk
to
other
applicants
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
kind
of
party
will
be
held?
A.A
1980s
theme
party.
B.
A
dorm
room
party.
C.
A
birthday
party
11.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
Thursday
B.
On
Friday.
C
.On
Saturday.
12.
Why
won't
the
man
attend
the
party?
A.
He
didn't
get
an
invitation
B.
He
can't
afford
to
buy
a
gift
C.
He
has
to
work
the
night
shift
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
Whom
is
the
man
probably
complaining
to?
A.
A
receptionist.
B.
A
travel
agent
C.
A
coach
driver.
14.
Why
did
the
man
wait
in
the
heat
for
two
hours?
A.
The
coach
had
to
be
replaced
B.
The
hotel
rooms
had
to
be
cleaned
C.
The
hotel
was
fully
booked
15.
What
did
the
man
mention
in
his
complaints?
A
Impolite
hotel
cleaners
B
Expensive
food
C.
Noise
upstairs
16.
How
does
the
man
react
to
the
woman's
solution?
A
Disappointed
B.
Grateful
C.
Acceptable
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
When
should
the
travelers
set
off
from
the
hotel?
A.At9:30.
B.At9:45
C.At10:00.
18.
What
should
the
travelers
bring
tomorrow?
A
Packed
lunch
B
Some
money.
C.
A
jacket
19.
What
can
the
travelers
do
at
the
Golden
Gate
Park?
A.
Do
some
shopping
B
Enjoy
painting
works
C.
See
an
outdoor
film
20.
Where
will
the
travelers
visit
first
in
the
afternoon?
A
Chinatown
B.
Alanmo
Square
C
Japanese
Tea
Garden
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
All
over
the
world
people
enjoy
sports.
Sports
help
to
keep
people
healthy,
happy
and
help
them
to
live
longer.
Sports
change
with
the
season.
People
play
different
games
in
winter
and
summer.
Games
and
sports
often
grow
out
of
people's
work
and
everyday
activities.
The
Arabs
use
horses
or
camels
in
much
of
their
everyday
life;
they
use
them
in
their
sports,
too.
Some
sports
are
so
interesting
that
people
everywhere
go
in
for
them.
Football,
for
example,
has
spread
around
the
world.
Swimming
is
popular
in
all
countries
near
the
sea
or
in
those
with
many
rivers.
Some
sports
or
games
go
back
thousands
of
years,
like
running
or
jumping.
Chinese
boxing,
for
example,
has
a
very
long
history.
But
basketball
and
volleyball
are
rather
new.
Neither
one
is
a
hundred
years
old
yet.
People
are
inventing
new
sports
or
games
all
the
time.
People
from
different
countries
may
not
be
able
to
understand
each
other,
but
after
a
game
they
often
become
good
friends.
Sports
help
to
train
a
person's
character
(性格).
One
learns
to
fight
hard
but
fight
fair,
to
win
without
pride
and
to
lose
with
grace
(优雅).
21.According
to
this
passage,
which
of
the
following
isn't
true?
A.Sports
help
to
train
a
person's
character.
B.People
swim
only
because
there
are
a
lot
of
rivers
in
their
country.
C.People
from
different
countries
may
not
be
able
to
understand
each
other
before
a
game.
D.Sports
and
games
can
develop
the
friendship
between
peoples
all
over
the
world.
22.The
writer
didn't
tell
us
in
this
passage
that
________.
A.basketball
was
invented
in
America
B.sports
change
with
the
seasons
C.games
and
sports
often
grow
out
of
people's
work
and
everyday
activities
D.football
is
played
all
over
the
world
23.From
this
passage
we
can
see
that
_______.
A.sports
and
games
are
unimportant
things
that
people
do
B.sports
and
games
should
be
treated
(对待)
only
as
amusement
(娱乐活动)
C.sports
and
games
are
only
useful
to
the
old
D.none
of
the
above
is
true
B
Traveling
with
kids
is
90
percent
reminding
yourself
to
live
in
the
moment
and
10
percent
making
up
your
mind
to
never
again
leave
your
house.
I
have
an
uncanny
ability
to
forget
this
as
soon
as
we
return
home
from
a
trip
and
I've
finished
washing
piles
of
dirty
clothes
in
our
luggage
and
cleaning
all
the
messy
caused
by
the
kids.
Extremely
tired
and
annoyed,
I
would
actually
begin
to
miss
the
place
we
just
left!
Family
travel
is
like
childbirth,
I
suppose.
Painful,
loud,
messy,
sort
of
awful,
actually,
but
also
wonderful.
And
you
remember
only
the
wonderful—until
you’re
back
on
a
plane
and
your
kids
are
fighting
over
who
gets
the
aisle
seat.
Then
you
remember
the
bad
stuff.
Last
weekend,
my
kids
and
I
flew
to
Texas
for
a
trip
we
would
have
nothing
to
complain(抱怨)
about—big
hotel,
wonderful
view.
And
yet—we
found
things
to
complain
about.
The
pool
was
bigger
in
that
other
hotel!
Why
do
you
get
to
shower
first?
They
call
this
coffee?!
Luckily,
I’ve
learned
to
put
my
metaphorical
coat
of
armor
(盔甲)
on
as
soon
as
we
land
somewhere,
and
it
forces
complaints
to
bounce
off
me
and
land
in
a
pile
at
my
feet.
For
three
days,
genuine
fun
was
had
and
annoying
complaints
were
heard
and
ignored.
Until
it
was
time
to
catch
a
plane
and
fly
home.
Unfortunately,
our
flight
was
canceled.
We
spent
hours
finding
a
hotel
room.
We
hit
the
hotel
pool
before
bed
and
swam
well
into
the
night,
my
kids
making
up
songs
and
laughing
so
hard
at
their
silly
lyrics
(歌词)
and
their
crazy
good
fortune
to
be
swimming
at
10:
30
on
a
school
night.
And
that
was
when
it
hit
me
that
family
travel
is
all
those
things
I
said
before
but
it’s
also
a
lot
more.
It’s
taking
your
kids
to
parts
of
the
world
that
will
open
their
eyes
and
finding
that
actually,
yours
need
opening
too.
It’s
remembering
that
joy
and
memories
are
where
you
make
them,
not
where
you
find
them.
24.The
underlined
word
“uncanny”
in
Paragraph
2
is
closest
in
meaning
to
.
A.unknown.
B.uncertain.
C.unexpected.
D.unusual.
25.According
to
the
passage,
family
travel
is
like
childbirth
in
that
.
A.they
both
cause
financial
trouble
and
pain.
B.they
are
both
hard
as
well
as
rewarding.
C.childhood
memories
come
flooding
back
when
they
travel.
D.both
of
them
need
many
preparations.
26.By
saying
“I’ve
learned
to
put
my
metaphorical
coat
of
armor
on”
in
Paragraph
5,
the
author
means
that_
.
A.she
tries
to
deal
with
the
complaints
more
wisely
and
properly.
B.she
turns
those
annoying
complaints
into
a
means
to
educate
kids.
C.she
has
improved
her
language
skills
when
handling
the
complaints.
D.she
has
succeeded
in
escaping
kids’
fighting
thanks
to
the
armor.
27.From
the
author’s
experience
in
the
passage,
we
can
NOT
learn
that
.
A.family
vacation
benefits
her
kids
as
well
as
her.
B.joy
and
memories
should
be
created
rather
than
discovered.
C.the
most
unforgettable
memory
for
her
is
about
the
complaints.
D.she
has
to
spend
some
time
on
housework
after
the
family
vacation.
C
The
world’s
top
automakers
are
increasingly
offering
more
electric
vehicle
models.
This
growth
is
expected
to
continue,
with
more
people
choosing
to
hit
the
road
with
clean-running
electric-
powered
cars.
Environmentalists
have
praised
the
automakers
for
taking
major
steps
to
limit
harmful
pollutants
linked
to
worldwide
climate
change.
But
electric
vehicles
are
also
known
for
not
producing
another
kind
of
pollution—noise.
They
run
on
batteries
instead
of
fuel,
and
can
operate
in
silence.
While
many
people
might
consider
this
a
good
thing,
quiet
cars
can
also
cause
problems.
The
main
danger
is
that
people
walking
in
areas
around
electric
vehicles
face
a
greater
risk
of
being
hit
if
they
cannot
hear
the
cars
coming.
Governments
in
the
United
States
and
Europe
have
recognized
this
problem.
So,
they
have
set
requirements
for
manufacturers
to
add
warning
sounds
to
vehicles
operating
on
electricity.
The
U.S.Department
of
Transportation
finalized
its
rules
a
year
ago.
The
rules
require
electric
and
hybrid
(混合能源)
vehicles
to
be
equipped
with
some
kind
of
warning
sound
when
moving
at
speeds
up
to
30
kilometers
per
hour.
The
rules
are
aimed
at
preventing
injuries
among
people
walking
or
riding
bicycles
and
to
protect
the
blind.
So
what
kinds
of
sounds
can
we
expect
to
hear
from
the
next
generation
of
electric
vehicles?
One
of
the
easiest
solutions
would
be
for
carmakers
to
simply
reproduce
the
sound
a
car
would
make
if
it
actually
did
run
on
fuel.
But
many
industry
officials
believe
this
would
be
a
mistake.They
say
this
would
not
support
the
electric
vehicle’s
true
identity.
It
would
also
limit
great
possibilities
to
link
the
car’s
sound
to
a
whole
new
image,
which
could
help
increase
sales.
Frank
Welsch
is
head
of
technical
development
at
Germany’s
Volkswagen.
He
said
that
finding
the
perfect
sound
mix
is
not
an
easy
process.
“The
electric
vehicle
sound
is
its
identity,”
he
said.
“It
cannot
be
too
annoying.
It
cannot
sound
like
anything
we
had
in
the
past.”
An
official
from
Mercedes-Benz
said
the
sound
was
designed
to
provide
a
safe
warning
without
annoying
passengers
inside
the
vehicle.
He
said
the
goal
was
to
create
a
car
that
remains
completely
quiet
on
the
inside,
but
fills
the
sound
requirements
and
supports
the
model’s
image
on
the
outside.
It
might
seem
strange
to
think
that
part
of
our
automotive
future
is
currently
being
developed
in
the
same
kinds
of
recording
studios
used
by
musicians.
But
that
is
exactly
what
is
happening.
28.The
underlined
words
“hit
the
road”
in
Paragraph
1
probably
mean_________.
A.clean
a
road
B.start
a
trip
C.avoid
an
accident
D.reduce
noise
pollution
29.The
first
two
paragraphs
are
mainly
intended
to_________.
A.introduce
the
topic
of
the
passage
B.list
the
advantages
of
automobiles
C.provide
some
facts
about
electric
cars
D.stress
the
importance
of
saving
energy
30.Sounds
are
added
to
electric
cars
to_________.
A.limit
pollutants
B.increase
sales
C.prevent
injuries
D.make
cars
smarter
31.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.Electric
Car
Sounds
Promote
Sales
to
a
Large
Degree
B.Recording
Studios
Will
Create
Sounds
for
All
Electric
Cars
C.Governments
Call
on
People
to
Design
Electric
Car
Sounds
D.Electric
Cars
Need
Creative
Sounds
to
Replace
Engine
Noise
D
Having
a
smart
phone
may
not
be
as
smart
as
you
think.They
may
let
you
surf
the
Internet,listen
to
music
and
take
photos
wherever
you
are…but
they
also
turn
you
into
a
workaholic(工作狂),it
seems.
A
study
suggests
that,by
giving
you
access
to
emails
at
all
times,the
smart
phone
adds
as
much
as
two
hours
to
your
working
day.
Experts
found
that
British
people
work
an
additional
460
hours
a
year
on
average
as
they
are
able
to
respond
to
emails
on
their
mobiles.The
study
shows
the
average
UK
working
day
is
between
9
and
10
hours,but
2
more
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
say
they
are
on
call
almost
24
hours
a
day.
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.The
average
time
for
first
checking
emails
is
between
6
a.m
and
7
a.m,
with
more
than
a
third
checking
their
first
email
in
the
period,
and
a
quarter
checking
them
between
11p.m.and
midnight.
Ghadi
Hobeika,marketing
director
of
Pixmania,said:“The
ability
to
access
millions
of
Apps
has
made
smart
phone
invaluable
for
many
people.However,there
are
disadvantages.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
frequently
in
contact
we
become,the
more
is
expected
of
us
in
a
work
capacity.”
32.With
a
smart
phone
the
average
UK
working
day
is
.
A.
11
to
12
hours
B.
9
to
10
hours
C.
8
hours
D.
2
hours
33.We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
the
British
people
.
A.
prefer
to
check
emails
in
the
morning
B.
are
crazy
about
different
smart
phone
C.
work
more
hours
with
smart
phones
D.
shorten
their
normal
working
hours
34.What
does
the
underlined
word
“invaluable”
mean?
A.
useless
B.
necessary
C.
expensive
D.
cheap
35.What
does
Ghadi
Hobeika
feel
about
smart
phones?
A.
They
are
unimportant
for
most
of
people.
B.
They
have
disadvantages
for
some
companies.
C.
They
are
useful
to
improve
a
work
ability.
D.
They
make
it
impossible
for
people
to
rest.
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。
Your
life
is
built
around
the
choices
you
make.
The
more
choices
you
have,
the
more
difficult
these
choices
are
to
make.
36.
Gather
important
information
Do
your
homework
when
you
make
a
big
life
decision.
Know
and
understand
all
the
available
choices
and
the
influence
each
may
have.
37.
Seek
information
from
professionals
and
learn
other
people’s
experience.
Be
sure
to
check
the
sources
you
use,
particularly
online
sources.
Explore
your
goals
and
values
Know
what
you
value
most
in
your
life,
the
kind
of
lifestyle
you
want
to
have
in
the
future
and
what
you
want
your
life
to
be
filled
with.
A
single
decision
can
influence
many
areas
of
your
life.
38.
List
all
possible
results
Record
all
the
costs
and
benefits
of
each
choice
and
research
findings.
This
will
help
you
recall
important
aspects
because
decisions
that
seem
to
be
simple
might
have
many
unseen
possibilities.
Put
the
list
away
for
a
time
and
turn
the
problem
over
your
mind.
39.
Use
this
list
to
make
the
best
choice
for
you.
40.
Avoid
making
choices
when
you
are
tired,
stressed,
hungry
or
in
a
hurry.
You
can
do
some
physical
exercise
or
have
a
good
rest
before
you
make
a
decision.
Make
sure
your
choice
supports
your
positive
emotions(情绪)
and
your
long-term
goals.
A.Make
decisions
with
a
calm
mind.
B.Plan
out
your
days
or
weeks
in
advance.
C.Talk
to
people
who
can
offer
you
good
advice.
D.During
this
stressful
time,
you
are
going
through
many
different
emotions.
E.People
who
don’t
consider
their
own
goals
end
up
doing
what
everyone
is
doing.
F.This
will
enable
you
to
spot
any
other
benefit
or
cost
you
forget
and
add
it
to
your
list.
G.Since
some
decisions
have
long-lasting
influence,
you
must
make
these
choices
carefully.
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;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Jeremy
Locke,
25,
has
his
own
roofing
company
in
Bridgeport,
Nova
Scotia.
For
a
couple
of
years
before
he
began
his___41___,
he
would
drive
past
the
home
of
Jeanette
MacDonald,
noticing
the____42___state
of
her
roof.
He
was___43___—not
just
for
the
elderly
woman
but
also
for
the
children
living
with
her.
So
Locke___44____to
lend
a
helping
hand.
The
young
man
knocked
on
MacDonald's
door
and___45___to
fix
her
roof
for
nothing,
"I
didn't
know
who
the
woman
was,
but
I
wanted
to____46____this
for
her
and
her
grandchildren,"
he
explained
to
The
Chronicle
Herald.
However,
despite
his
kind____47___,
the
woman
politely
turned
him
down.
MacDonald
and
her___48__left
an
impression
on
Locke.
He
saw___49___between
the
woman
and
his
own
grandmother,
and
couldn't
bear
to
see
her
in
this___50___.
He
had
also
grown
up
without
much
and
felt
that
he
should
use
his
skills
to___51___.
A
year
after
Locke
set
up
his
own
roofing
company,
seeing
that
the
roof
was____52___in
a
state
of
disrepair,
Locke
returned
to
MacDonald's
home
and
asked
MacDonald
if
she
wanted
to
enter
a
raffle
(抽奖)
his
company
was
doing
for
a____53___roof.
The
70-year-old
woman_____54__the
chance,
but
little
did
she
know
that
there
was
no___55___.
MacDonald's
relief____56___Locke's
kindness
is
immeasurable,
"I
could
win
$1
million
but
it
wouldn't
make
me
as____57___as
knowing
I'm
getting
a
new
roof
on.
Jeremy
is____58__something.
He's
a
guardian
angel
(守护天使)
sent
from
God."
The____59___should
cost
about
$
9,000
in
terms
of
materials
and
manpower.
However,
the
only
thing
Locke
wants
in
return
is
a
home-cooked
meal
for
his
staff
from
the
woman
who____60___him
of
his
grandmother.
41.A.journey
B.business
C.research
D.life
42.A.average
B.unexpected
C.special
D.terrible
43.A.frightened
B.embarrassed
C.concerned
D.disappointed
44.A.decided
B.appeared
C.agreed
D.happened
45.A.declined
B.offered
C.managed
D.pretended
46.A.catch
up
with
B.take
care
of
C.get
rid
of
D.put
up
with
47.A.application
B.reaction
C.theory
D.intention
48.A.hesitation
B.shame
C.regret
D.difficulty
49.A.symbols
B.conditions
C.similarities
D.beliefs
50.A.situation
B.occupation
C.incident
D.direction
51.A.respond
B.give
C.help
D.develop
52.A.still
B.even
C.already
D.just
53.A.temporary
B.delicate
C.random
D.free
54.A.went
over
B.jumped
at
C.laughed
off
D.looked
into
55.A.competition
B.cheating
C.dilemma
D.chance
56.A.comparing
B.withdrawing
C.following
D.contradicting
57.A.strong
B.lucky
C.happy
D.rich
58.A.partly
B.possibly
C.generally
D.really
59.A.room
B.job
C.meal
D.decoration
60.A.reminds
B.warns
C.convinces
D.informs
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Chengdu
has
dozens
of
new
millionaires,
Asia’s
biggest
building,
and
fancy
new
hotels.
But
for
tourists
like
me,
pandas
are
its
top
61.(attract).
So
it
was
a
great
honor
to
be
invited
backstage
at
the
not-for-profit
Panda
Base,
where
ticket
money
helps
pay
for
research.
I
62.(allow)
to
get
up
close
to
these
cute
animals
at
the
600-acre
centre.
From
tomorrow,
I
will
be
their
UK
ambassador.
The
title
will
be
63.
(official)
given
to
me
at
a
ceremony
in
London.
But
my
connection
with
pandas
goes
back
64.
my
days
on
a
TV
show
in
the
mid-1980s,
65.
I
was
the
first
Western
TV
reporter
66.
(film)
a
special
unit
caring
for
pandas
rescued
from
starvation
in
the
wild.
My
ambassadorial
duties
will
include
67.(introduce)
British
visitors
to
the
120-plus
pandas
at
Chengdu
and
others
at
a
research
centre
in
the
misty
mountains
of
Bifengxia.
On
my
recent
visit,
I
held
a
lively
three-month-old
twin
that
had
been
rejected
by
68.(it)
mother.
The
nursery
team
switches
him
every
few
69.(day)
with
his
sister
so
that
while
one
is
being
bottle-fed,
70.
other
is
with
mum-she
never
suspects.
第II卷
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。每处错误仅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。
Kids
exercise
all
the
time
without
even
think
of
it.
Just
being
active,
like
when
you
run
around
at
outside
or
play
basketball
at
school,
is
type
of
exercise.
Playing
sports,
dancing
and
doing
push-ups
also
counts
as
exercise.
These
helped
you
build
your
strength.
By
using
your
muscles
to
do
powerful
things,
you
can
make
them
strong
than
before.
For
teens
and
adult,
this
kind
of
workout
can
make
muscles
bigger,
either.
When
you
exercise,
you’re
building
a
strong
body
what
will
be
able
to
move
around
and
do
all
the
stuff
you
need
to
do.
Try
to
do
more
physically
exercise
every
day
and
your
body
will
thank
you
later.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的好友Susan前不久随父母去了美国,她写信告诉你她很不适应美国的校园生活,感到很孤独。请你根据以下要点用英语给她写一封电子邮件。
1.学好英语,从而增加和别人交流的机会;
2.多交一些朋友,友情会使她忘记孤独;
3.积极参加各种活动,使自己的生活更加有趣。
注意:1.
词数:100左右;
2.
可适当增加细节。
提示词:
adapt
to
适应
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1.attraction
2.was
allowed
3.officially
4.to
5.when
6.to
film
7.introducing
8.its
9.days
10.the
1.
think改为thinking。
2.
at去掉。
3.
is和type中间加a。
4.
counts改为count。
5.
helped改为help。
6.
strong改为stronger。
7.
adult改为adults。
8.
either改为too。
9.
what改为that/which。
10.
physically改为physical。
Dear
Susan,
I'm
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
trouble
adapting
to
your
new
school
life
in
America,
but
this
situation
can
be
easily
changed
if
you
take
my
advice.
First,
you
should
work
hard
at
English,
which
can
give
you
more
opportunities
to
communicate
with
others.
Secondly,
why
not
make
some
friends?
They
can
help
you
to
forget
your
loneliness.
Thirdly,
it
would
be
a
good
idea
if
you
take
an
active
part
in
all
kinds
of
activities,
which
will
help
to
make
life
more
interesting.
By
doing
so,
you
will
be
happier
with
your
new
life
soon.
I
hope
you
will
find
these
ideas
useful.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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