陕西省吴起高级中学2019-2020学年高一下学期第四次质量检测(期末)英语试题(含听力音频无文字材料) Word版含答案

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吴起高级中学2019—2020学年第二学期
高一第四次质量检测英语试题
(全卷150分
时间120分钟)
第I卷(选择题,共60分)
第一部分:听力(共
20
题;每小题
1.5
分,
满分
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.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
an
office.
2.When
will
the
bus
arrive?
A.
At
6:35.
B.
At
6:40.
C.At
6:50.
3.Who
lost
the
book?
A.Anna.
B.
Peter.
C.Mike.
4.What
does
Mr.
Smith
do?
A.
A
manager.
B.
A
dentist.
C.
A
teacher.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.The
hotel.
B.
The
weather.
C.
The
trip.
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。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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5

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.What’s
wrong
with
the
room
on
the
21st?
A.It’s
not
available.
B.
It’s
expensive.
C
It’s
a
smoking
room.
7.
How
much
does
the
man
need
to
pay?
A.
80
dollars.
B.
90
dollars.
C.
100
dollars.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8

10
题。
8.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
A
couple.
B.
Neighbors.
C.Classmates.
9.What
is
Nick
like?
A.Mean.
B.
Serious.
C.
Boring.
10.What
will
be
offered
at
the
party?
A.
A
pork
dish.
B.
Some
pizzas.
C.
Some
cakes.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11

13
题。
11.
How
does
the
girl
feel?
A.
Tired.
B.
Sleepy.
C.Depressed.
12.
Why
is
the
girl
going
to
Italy?
A.To
study
abroad.
B.To
join
a
snow.
C.
To
do
some
shopping.
13.
What
is
the
boy
probably
going
to
do?
A.Meet
the
girl.
B.
Do
his
homework.
C.Chat
with
the
girl.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14

17
题。
14.
What
is
the
man?
A.A
postman.
B.A
policeman.
C.
A
salesman.
15.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
tomorrow
afternoon?
A.Take
a
trip.
B.Meet
her
sister.
C.Visit
a
friend.
16.
When
will
the
woman
be
at
home?
A.On
Thursday
afternoon.
B.On
Wednesday
afternoon.
C.On
Tuesday
morning.
17.
What
does
the
woman
need
to
do
when
she
gets
the
thing?
A.Pay
for
it
B.Show
her
ID
card.
C.Sign
her
name.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18

20
题。
18.
What
can
the
smart
bin
do?
A.Sort
the
garbage
B.Weigh
the
garbage
C.Separate
caps
from
bottles
19.
Why
is
the
method
“Pay
for
Your
Trash”used?
A.
To
encourage
people
to
save
food.
B.
To
encourage
people
to
sort
trash.
C.
To
encourage
people
to
recycle
waste.
20.
Which
country
does
best
in
sorting
garbage?
A.
The
UK.
B.
South
Korea.
C.
Japan
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Here’s
a
list
of
books
I'm
looking
forward
to
this
fall
season.
Not
all
of
them
will
rise
to
the
level
of
the
advertisement,
but
it's
an
abundant
crop.
Home
After
Dark
by
David
Small(
Liveright,
Sep11)
In
2009,
David
published
a
celebrated
graphic
memoir
called
“Stitches”.
Now
the
Caldecott
Medal
winner
is
back
with
a
graphic
novel
about
a
motherless
13-year-old
boy
brought
up
in
an
unhappy
home
in
California.
This
is
a
tale
told
in
few
words
and
many
striking
images.
On
Sept.
1l
at
3
p.m.
David
will
be
at
Amazonbooks
at
Union
Market.
More
information
at
www.amazon.com/graph-tale.
Waiting
for
Eden
by
Elliot
Ackerman
(
Knopt,
Sept.
25)
This
brief
novel
is
related
by
a
dead
soldier
who
is
watching
over
a
horribly
burned
partner
in
a
Texas
hospital.
That
sounds
embarrassingly
em
otional,
but
Ackerman,
who
served
in
the
Navy
in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan,
is
one
of
the
best
soldier-writers
of
his
generation.
More
information
at
www.amazon.com/military-essay.
All
You
can
ever
Know
by
Nicole
Chung(
Catapult,
Oct
2)
Chung,
the
editor
of
the
literary
magazine
Catapult,
was
adopted
as
a
baby
by
a
white
family
in
Oregon.
In
this
memoir,
she
writes
about
her
childhood,
her
Asian
American
Identity
and
her
search
for
the
Korean
parents
who
gave
her
up.
More
information
at
www.
amazon.
com/
politics-prose.
Unsheltered
by
Barbara
Kingsolver(
Harper,
Oct.
16)
Alternating
between
past
and
present,
this
novel
tells
the
story
of
a
woman
investigating
a
late-19th-century
science
teacher
who
was
caught
up
in
the
controversy
over
Darwinism.
Like
her
other
novels,
this
one
promises
to
explore
social
and
scientific
problems.
Visit
www.
amazon.
com/tech-science
for
more
information.
21.
If
you
hope
for
a
signature
of
the
author,
you
will
probably
buy
a
copy
of_______.
A.All
You
Can
Ever
know
B.Waiting
for
Eden
C.Home
After
Dark
D.Unsheltered
22
Who
joined
the
army
and
was
sent
to
the
Middle
East?
A.
Elliot
Ackerman.
B.
David
Small
C.Barbara
Kingsolver.
D.Nicole
Chung.
23.If
you
want
to
read
books
about
non-fiction,
you
can
surf_________.
A.www.amazon.com/graph-tale
B.www.amazon.com/politics-prose
C.www.amazon.com/military-essay
D.www.amazon.com/tech-science
B
Kieron
Graham
has
known
from
a
young
age
that
he
was
adopted.
While
he
loves
his
adoptive
family,
he
has
always
wondered
about
his
birth
mother
and
brother.
When
his
adoptive
mom
gave
him
a
DNA
test
tool,
they
both
hoped
it
might
lead
to
his
birth
family.
But
neither
guessed
it
would
work
so
quickly,
or
that
when
it
did,
Graham
would
learn
he
and
his
long-lost
brother
may
have
crossed
paths
every
day.
It
took
just
one
week
from
the
time
Graham,
a
college
student
at
Georgia’s
Kennesaw
State
University,
received
his
DNA
results
on
Ancestry.
com
for
him
to
connect
with
his
brother.
Graham's
DNA
results
showed
that
his
closest
match
was
a
man
named
Vincent
Ghant,
and
it
turned
out
that
Ghant
lived
just
a
few
minutes
away.
Graham
reached
out
and
learned
that
the
two
were
in
fact
long-lost
brothers.
Their
mother,
Shawn
Ghant,
made
the
difficult
decision
to
place
Kieron
in
adoptive
care
when
he
was
just
a
baby.
And
she
has
worried
and
wondered
about
her
youngest
son
ever
since.
Graham
has
since
been
reunited
with
his
mother
and
both
of
his
brothers
on
his
mother's
side.
“It's
all
surreal(离奇的),
and
there
are
too
many
emotions
to
describe
exactly
what
I'm
feeling
about
the
entire
situation,
but
it's
a
good
situation,”Graham
tells
MNN.
As
fate
would
have
it,
Kieron
and
Vincent
are
both
students
at
Kennesaw
State
University.
They
even
have
the
same
major:
political
science.
So
it's
a
safe
bet
the
two
crossed
paths
many
times
over
the
past
three
years.
And
now,
thanks
to
some
DNA
sleuthing(侦查),the
two
will
cross
paths
many
more
times
in
the
years
to
come.
“We’re
getting
together
on
Christmas
with
everyone,
birth
mother
included,”
says.
“That’s
sure
to
be
a
very
indelible
Christmas
indeed,
which
will
always
be
treasured
by
us.”
24
According
to
the
passage,
Graham__________.
A.is
quite
familiar
with
his
birth
family
B.relied
on
a
website
to
find
his
birth
family
C.happens
to
be
working
in
Ancestry.
com
D.is
studying
engineering
in
the
state
university
25.What
can
we
infer
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.It
was
hard
for
Shawn
to
place
her
son
in
adoptive
care.
B.Graham
has
three
adoptive
brothers
on
his
mother's
side.
C.It
was
too
difficult
for
the
whole
family
to
get
united.
D.Shawn
Ghant
loves
her
older
sons
more.
26.
What
does
Graham
probably
think
of
his
experience?
A.Unbelievable
and
exciting.
B.Surprising
but
common
C.Undoubted
and
inspiring.
D.Moving
but
painful.
27.What
does
the
underlined
word
“indelible”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.Normal.
B.Silent.
C.Traditional.
D.Unforgettable.
C
Running
is
often
tiring
and
a
lot
of
hard
work,
but
nothing
beats
the
feeling
you
get
after
finishing
a
long
workout
around
the
track.
But
while
it's
long
been
believed
that
endorphins(内啡肽)----chemicals
in
the
body
that
cause
happiness--are
behind
the
so-called
“runner’s
high”,a
study
suggested
that
there
may
be
more
to
this
phenomenon
than
we
previously
knew.
According
to
a
recent
study
published
by
a
group
of
scientists
from
several
German
universities,
a
group
of
chemicals
called
endocannabinoids
(内源性大麻素)
may
actually
be
responsible
for
this
familiar
great
feeling.
To
test
this
theory,
the
scientists
turned
to
mice.
Both
mice
and
humans
release
high
levels
of
endorphins
and
endocannabinoids
after
exercise,
along
with
many
other
chemicals.
After
exercising
on
running
wheels,the
mice
seemed
happy
and
relaxed
and
displayed
no
signs
of
anxiety.
But
after
being
given
a
drug
to
block
their
endorphins
they
change.
However,
when
their
endocannabinoids
were
block
with
a
different
drug,
their
runner's
high
symptoms
seemed
to
fade.
“The
long-held
notion
of
endorphins
being
responsible
for
the
runner's
high
is
false.
Endorphins
are
effective
pain
relievers,
but
only
when
it
comes
to
the
pain
in
your
body
and
muscles
you
feel
after
working
out,”
Patrick
Lucas
Austin
wrote
on
science
blog
Lifehacker.
Similar
studies
are
yet
to
be
carried
out
on
humans,
but
it's
already
well
known
that
exercise
is
a
highly
effective
way
to
get
rid
of
stress
or
anxiety.
The
UK's
National
Health
Service
even
prescribes(开药方)
exercise
to
patients
who
are
suffering
from
depression.
“Being
depressed
can
leave
you
feeling
low
in
energy,
which
might
put
you
off
being
more
active.
Regular
exercise
can
boost
your
mood
if
you
have
depression,
and
it's
especially
useful
for
people
with
mild
to
moderate(中等的)
depression,"
it
wrote
on
its
website.
It
seems
like
nothing
can
beat
that
feeling
we
get
after
a
good
workout,
even
if
we
don't
fully
understand
where
it
comes
from.
At
least
if
we're
feeling
down,
we
know
that
all
we
have
to
do
is
put
on
our
running
shoes.
28.
What
did
scientists
from
German
universities
recently
discover?
A.Working
out
is
a
highly
effective
way
to
treat
depression.
B.The
runner's
high
could
be
caused
by
endocannabinoids.
C.Endorphins
may
contribute
to
one's
high
spirits
after
running.
D.The
level
of
endorphins
and
endocannabinoids
could
affect
one's
mood.
29.The
scientists
gave
mice
drugs
in
their
experiment
to_________.
A.find
what
reduces
the
runners
high
symptoms
B.
see
the
specific
symptoms
of
the
runner's
high
C
identify
what
is
responsible
for
the
runner,s
high
D.
test
what
influences
the
level
of
endocannabinoids
released
30.
The
underlined
word"notion"in
Paragraph
7
has
the
closest
meaning
to________.
A.effect
B.goal
C.
question
D.belief
31.According
to
the
UK's
National
Health
Service,
regular
workouts_________.
A.are
the
best
way
to
treat
depression
B.can
help
ease
depression
symptoms
C.only
work
for
those
with
serious
depression
D.can
help
people
completely
recover
from
depression
D
More
than
100
scientists
from
25
countries
have
traveled
to
faraway
places
to
collect
wild
crop
seeds(种子)
in
an
effort
to
help
battle
climate
change.
The
scientists,
who
have
been
compared
to
the
heroes
of
the
“Indiana
Jones”
movies,
traveled
on
foot,
four-wheeled
vehicles(交通工具),
boats,
horses
and
even
elephants
to
reach
faraway
areas.
They
faced
extreme
heat,dust,
and
danger
from
wild
animals.
At
last,
they
collected
4,
644
seeds
of
371
wild
relatives
of
28
world
crops,
many
of
which
are
said
to
be
endangered.
The
Crop
Trust,
an
organization
that
works
to
save
different
kinds
of
crops,
is
directing
the
project.
The
group
is
working
in
partnership
with
Britain's
Royal
Botanic
Gardens
and
Millennium
Seed
Bank.
Additional
financial
support
comes
from
Norway.
The
project
is
believed
to
be
the
largest
organized
international
effort
yet
to
collect
and
protect
crops'
wild
relatives.
Hannes
Dempewolf
is
a
scientist
and
the
head
at
the
Crop
Trust.
He
said,“What
these
seed
collectors
went
through
in
the
field
resembles
scenes
from
an
Indiana
Jones
movie.”
Some
crops
are
threatened
because
of
destruction
of
forests,
climate
change
and
expanded
cities.
The
newly-found
wild
seeds
have
developed
so
plants
can
grow
in
extreme
temperatures,
poor
soils,
and
even
in
low
rainfall
areas.
A
United
Nations
report
says
that
food
production
is
at
risk
because
of
a
shortage
of
rain
and
other
weather
extremes
connected
to
climate
change.
The
U.N.
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
says
that
the
number
of
plant
species
is
quickly
decreasing
and
people
are
depending
on
fewer
species
for
food.
Those
wild
seeds
could
be
important
in
feeding
a
growing
human
population
in
some
areas
and
offer
a
largely
unused
source
of
diversity(多样性)
to
crops.
32.What
does
the
second
paragraph
show?
A.Collecting
seeds
is
not
an
easy
job.
B.The
scientists’
story
is
made
into
a
movie.
C.The
wild
seeds
are
in
danger
of
extinction.
D.The
scientists
can
choose
from
many
vehicles.
33.What
does
the
underlined
word
“resembles”in
the
third
paragraph
mean?
A.Depends
on.
B.Looks
like.
C.Turns
out.
D.Refers
to.
34.What
is
the
advantage
of
the
newly-found
wild
seeds?
A.They
can
increase
green
areas.
B.They
can
provide
more
nutrients
C.They
can
survive
bad
conditions.
D.
They
can
improve
existent
crop
seeds.
35.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
scientists
collecting
wild
seeds?
A.Bringing
more
plant
species
to
the
world.
B.Helping
farmers
improve
their
farming
skills.
C.
Knowing
about
the
worlds
farming
practices.
第二节
任务型阅读
(每小题2分
共5小题
满分10分)
Concerts
should
be
a
fun
and
enjoyable
occasion
for
everyone
attending
them,
including
the
musicians.
No
matter
what
type
of
concert
one
is
attending,
he
is
still
expected
to
follow
the
rules
of
concert
etiquette(礼仪).
36
Classical
music
concerts
are
often
events
when
concert
etiquette
is
considered
to
be
very
important.
One
should
generally
arrive
a
few
minutes
before
the
show
starts,
so
he
can
be
in
his
seat
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
musical
performance.
If
he
arrives
late,
it
may
be
considered
rude
to
walk
in
and
take
his
seat
in
the
middle
of
a
musical
performance.
37
In
this
way,
he
will
not
influence
other
audiences
while
the
music
is
being
played.
38
.Take
jazz
concerts
for
example.
People
are
usually
not
criticized
(批评)
for
making
a
small
amount
of
noise,
as
long
as
it
is
not
troubling
other
audiences.
For
example,
they
may
talk
quietly
during
a
performance.
Rock
and
heavy
metal
concert
etiquette
is
very
relaxed
39
However,audiences
are
still
expected
to
show
some
good
manners
during
a
performance.Also,
rock
concerts
are
often
very
crowded,
particularly
in
the
areas
surrounding
the
stage.
40
But
one
should
still
pay
attention
to
his
surroundings.Stepping
on
someone's
foot
repeatedly
may
cause
a
fight
as
well.
A.This
will
usually
be
announced
before
the
concert
begins.
B.Instead,
he
should
wait
for
one
song
to
end
before
taking
his
seat.
C.Rock
concert
goers,
on
the
other
hand,
can
usually
get
a
little
louder.
D.People
are
not
usually
discouraged
from
talking
at
these
types
of
concerts
E.In
large
groups
of
people
like
this,
it
is
not
unusual
to
touch
others
at
times.
F.Concert
etiquette
for
other
types
of
concerts
is
usually
a
little
more
relaxed.
G.And
the
concert
etiquette
can
be
different,
depending
on
what
type
of
concert
it
is.
第三部分
语言知识运用
(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完型填空。(共20小题;每空1.5分,共30分)
Nicolas
Stacy-Alcantara
was
a
17-year-old
high
school
student
from
Fresno.
He
said
he
41
his
friend
near
Salt
Lake
City
last
week
and
decided
to
go
for
a
day-long
hike
alone
with
42
to
return
in
time
for
dinner.
Stacy-Alcantara
said
the
weather
had
been
43
when
he
began
his
planned
way
from
Millcreek
Canyon(峡谷)to
Park
City.
However,
by
late
afternoon
it
became
44
and
snow
began
to
fall.
The
weather
45
Stacy
Alcantara
to
stop
his
journey.
His
cellphone
had
no
46
and
his
feet
began
to
freeze(冻僵).
Being
trapped
in
the
snow,
he
47
a
cave
to
keep
himself
warm.
He
rubbed
his
hands
against
his
48
to
keep
the
blood
flowing.
“I
knew
my
chest
was
more
49
than
my
feet,”he
told
reporters.
“I
50
if
I
lost
those,
I
could
still
51
,
so
I
just
tied
the
ends
of
my
clothes
together.
As
the
52
fell,
the
teen
53
his
friends
were
in
the
cave
and
had
what
he
believed
could
be
his
54
conversations
with
them.
He
also
55
letters
to
his
family
in
case
he
didn't
make
it
out
alive.
He
walked
out
of
the
56
when
the
sun
rose
in
the
morning.
57
,
he
came
across
some
skiers(滑雪者)
who
had
a
satellite
phone.
Later,
he
was
58
and
he
was
about
6
miles
from
where
he
59
his
hike.
“I’m
very
60
,”
Stacy-Alcantara
said.
“I
shouldn’t
even
be
alive
right
now.
41.A
lost
B.visited
C.cheated
D.
missed
42.A.plans
B.excuses
C.answers
D.choices
43.A.windy
B.wet
C.cloudy
D.warm
44.A.
clear
B.nice
C.cold
D.wild
45.
A.forced
B.helped
C.reminded
D.inspired
46.
A.camera
B.brand
C.service
D.map
47.A
decorated
B.dug
C.explored
D.repaired
48.
A.face
B.head
C.leg
D.chest
49.
A.important
B.useful
C.special
D.comfortable
50.
A
heard
B.wondered
C.asked
D.knew
51.A.lie
B.live
C.study
D.sleep
52.A.silence
B.fear
C.night
D.sadness
53.A.guessed
B.doubted
C.explained
D.imagined
54.A.
simple
B.
final
C.next
D.normal
55.
A.wrote
B.sent
C.read
D.gave
56.A.cave
B.room
C.city
D.valley
57.A.Suddenly
B.Obviously
C.Fortunately
D.Interestingly
58.
A.examined
B.saved
C.remembered
D.warned
59.A.enjoyed
B.followed
C.avoided
D.started
60.A.proud
B.strong
C.lucky
D.clever
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
One
day
I
went
out
during
lunch
time
and
on
the
way
back
I
bought
a
sandwich
in
a
local
restaurant.
When
I
returned
to
work.
I
realized
I
didn’t
have
my
sandwich.
I
called
the
restaurant____61___(see)
if
I’d
left
it
on
the
counter(柜台).
They
said
I
hadn’t,
but
that
if
I
lost
the
sandwich
they
would
make
another
sandwich
for
me.
The
restaurant___62____(be)
a
few
minutes
from
the
college.
I___63___(touch)by
this.
I
teach
business
studies
as
well
as
office
management
and
I
told
this
story
to
all
my___64___(student).
One
day
about
five
years___65____(late),
I
was
having
lunch
in
that
same
restaurant.
I
asked
if
I
could
speak
to____66____manager.
He
came
to
my
table
and
he
looked
like
he
was
ready
to
consider
my
complaint(投诉).
I
told
him
about
his
kindness
all
those
years.
I
also
told
him
that
I
used
this___67____a
great
example
of
excellent
customer
service
in
my
business
study
classes.
He
was___68___(real)
touched.
He
would
never
have
known
that
I
was
a
lecturer(讲师)___69____was
giving
his
business
free
marketing
advertising.
You
never
know
how
your___70____(kind)will
be
repaid
to
you
and
how
many
times
it
will
be
enlarged.
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一下作文。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:把多余的词作斜线(\)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。
This
afternoon
after
school,
our
English
group
get
together
with
our
English
teacher.
To
start
with,
we
sang
a
popular
English
song
happy
and
then
we
practiced
our
speak
English.
The
topic
we
were
talking
about
was
the
different
between
Chinese
festivals
and
Western
ones.
Most
students
compared
the
Spring
Festival
to
Christmas
and
others
chose
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival
or
Thanksgiving
Day
as
a
match.
As
we
had
been
talked
too
many,
all
of
us
got
quite
thirsty.
Seeing
this,
our
teacher
took
some
bottles
of
water
from
hers
car
and
handed
them
out
to
us.
What
timely
offer!
Thank
you,
my
dear
teacher!
第2节
书面表达(满分25分)
你校将举办一次主题为“保护海洋”的图片展。请你根据以下要点为校宣传栏“英语天地”
写一则通知:
1.
活动目的;
2.活动时间、地点、具体内容等。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:展览exhibition
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听力:
ACBBC
BACBA
CABAC
BCAAC
阅读:
CBA
BAAD
BCDB
ABCD
GBFDE
完型:
BADCA
CBDAD
BCDBA
ACBDC
语法填空:
1.to
see
2.is/
was
3.was
touched
4.students
5.later
6.
the
7.
as
8.really
9.who/that
10.kindness
短文改错:
get---got
happy---happily
speak---spoken
different---difference
to---with
or---and
去掉been
many---much
hers---her
What
后面加a
Notice
As
is
known
to
all,
our
seas
are
facing
serious
pollution,
especially
plastic
pollution.
To
raise
our
awareness
of
protecting
the
sea,
our
school
will
hold
a
theme
exhibition.
The
exhibition
will
be
held
in
the
stadium
in
our
school
at
4:
00
on
the
afternoon
of
May
21,
2020.
About
500
pictures
will
be
displayed,
which
will
not
only
show
us
how
serious
the
sea
pollution
is
but
also
tell
us
what
we
can
do
to
improve
the
present
situation.
All
the
students
and
teachers
are
supposed
to
attend
the
exhibition
It's
time
to
take
action
and
it's
everyone's
duty
to
protect
our
seas
as
well
as
our
planet
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