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高二英语试卷
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。
1.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
classroom
B.
In
a
hospital
C.
In
a
museum
2.
What
does
Jack
want
to
do?
A.
Take
fitness
classes
B.
Buy
a
pair
of
gym
shoes
C.
Change
his
work
schedule
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
What
to
drink
B.
Where
to
meet
C.
When
to
leave
4.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues
B.
Classmates
C.
Strangers
5.
Why
is
Emily
mentioned
In
the
conversation?
A.
She
might
want
a
ticket
B.
She
is
looking
for
the
man
C.
She
has
an
extra
ticket
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;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.
How
long
did
James
run
his
business?
A
10
years
B.13years
C
15
years
7.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
James
situation?
A.
Embarrassed
B.
Concerned
C.
Disappointed
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
has
Kate's
mother
decided
to
do?
A.
Return
to
school
B.
Change
her
job
C.
Retire
from
work
9.
What
did
Kate's
mother
study
at
college
A.
Oil
painting
B.
Art
history.
C
Business
administration
10.
What
is
Kate’s
attitude
toward
her
mothers
decision?
A.
Disapproving
B.
Ambiguous
C.
Understanding
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Chairing
a
meeting.
B.
Hosting
a
radio
program.
C.
Conducting
a
job
interview.
12.
What
benefits
Mary
most
in
her
job?
A.
Her
wide
reading
B.
Her
leaders
guidance
C.
Her
friends
help
13.
Who
will
Mary
talk
about
next?
A.
Her
teacher
B.
Her
father
C.
Her
mother
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Why
does
the
man
seldom
do
exercise?
A.
He
lacks
motivation
B.
He
has
a
heart
problem
C.
He
works
all
the
time
15.
What
does
Jacob
Sattelmair
probably
do?
A.
He's
an
athlete.
B.
He's
a
researcher
C.
He's
a
journalist
16.
Why
does
the
woman
speak
of
a
study?
A.
To
encourage
the
man
B.
To
recommend
an
exercise
C.
To
support
her
findings
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
much
time
will
the
man
probably
spend
exercising
weekly?
A.
300
minutes
B.
150
minutes
C.
75
minutes
18.
What
did
the
scientists
do
to
the
road?
A.
They
repaired
it
B.
They
painted
it
C.
They
blocked
it
19.
Why
are
young
birds
drawn
to
the
road
surface?
A.
It's
warm
B.
It's
brown
C.
It's
smooth
20.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
scientists
experiment?
A.
To
keep
the
birds
there
for
a
whole
year
B.
To
help
students
study
the
birds
well
C.
To
prevent
the
birds
from
being
killed
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。
A
Good
education
is
expensive.
Some
countries
today
have
proven
that
belief
to
be
wrong,
though.
If
you're
dreaming
of
having
your
university
education
in
a
country
outside
your
motherland,
do
not
be
afraid
to
apply
to
study
in
the
below-listed
countries
as
everything
about
your
education
can
be
achieved
with
little
or
nothing.
Germany
Kenznow.
com
All
the
public
universities
in
Germany
do
not
ask
for
any
education
fees
except
administration
fees
which
are
quite
affordable,
no
matter
what
your
status.
The
English
language
is
common
in
Germany
and
most
of
these
universities
teach
in
English
so
it
will
be
easier
to
get
along
as
an
international
student.
Norway
Wikipedia.
org
Want
to
achieve
your
post-graduate
degrees?
Even
if
you
aim
to
achieve
an
undergraduate,
Norway
is
a
good
option
because
you
will
not
have
to
send
a
penny
to
anyone.
This
is
possible
because
of
the
government's
financing
of
the
education
from
tax
income.
The
only
problem
is
that
most
of
the
top
universities
in
the
country
teach
in
their
mother
tongue
and
as
a
foreigner,
you
have
to
familiarize
with
the
language
enough
to
pass
a
required
test.
Turkey
Turkeydiscoverthepotential.
com
Public
universities,
called
‘Devlet
Universiteleri’
in
Turkish,
are
totally
free
of
tuition
costs.
After
payment
of
an
affordable
basic
fee,
the
rest
is
free
absolutely.
Some
of
these
institutions
teach
in
English
while
some
in
French
and
German.
Italy
Gooverseas.
com
Italy
offers
almost
free
education
to
international
students.
When
you
have
to
pay
as
little
as£850
per
year
for
quality
education,
then
it
is
quite
cheap.
Besides,
Italy
has
so
much
cultural
heritage,
and
history
that
students
can
learn
about.
21.Which
website
can
you
visit
if
you
tend
to
apply
for
a
country
free
of
charge?
A.Kenznow.
com
B.
Wikipedia.
org
C.Gooverseas.
com
D.
Turkeydiscoverthepotential.com
22.
Which
country
could
be
suitable
for
a
Chinese
student
skilled
in
French?
A.
Germany.
B.
Norway.
C.
Turkey.
D.
Italy.
23.
Whom
is
the
passage
intended
for?
A.
International
students
on
tight
budget.
B.
Teachers
encouraged
to
study
abroad.
C.
Parents
with
adequate
education
funds.
D.
Native
students
with
good
performances.
B
While
many
Chinese
watched
movies
at
cinemas
during
the
week-long
Spring
Festival
holiday,
Zheng
Wei
explained
the
film
The
Spring
Festival
to
an
audience
of
visually
impaired(受损伤的)
people
at
cinema
in
Northern
China's
Tianjin.
"Fireworks
light
up
the
dark
on
New
Year's
Eve,
and
children
are
playing
in
an
open
place
covered
with
white
snow,
said
Zheng
to
the
audience,
describing
the
visual
elements
of
the
movie
while
holding
a
micro-phone
and
a
script(手稿).
As
the
founder
of
“cinema
for
the
blind”
in
Tianjin,the
55-year-
old
has
insisted
on
brightening
the
dark
world
of
the
visually
impaired
in
his
own
way
for
11
years.
Shao
Yuxiang
and
her
husband,
who
are
both
blind,
are
regular
visitors
of
the
cinema.
She
wore
an
elegant
yellow
sweater
to
attend
the
couple's
significant
"movie
day".
Since
October
2007,
the
free
movies,
which
are
described
through
audio,
start
at
9:
30
am
on
the
third
Saturday
of
each
month.
More
than
150
movies
have
been
screened
to
more
than
20,000
visually
impaired
"The
theater
is
equipped
with
lights,
a
sound
system,
projector,
and
a
big
screen
to
give
the
blind
people
so
far
a
complete
and
equal
movie
experience,
"Zheng
said.
In
2007,
after
having
learned
that
a
"cinema
for
the
blind"
established
by
Wang
Weili
had
benefited
many
visually
impaired
people
in
Beijing,
Zheng
rushed
to
Wang's
establishment
for
advice.
Under
Wang's
guidance,
Zheng
built
a
new
cinema
in
Tianjin
and
screened
The
Dream
Factory
by
Chinese
director
Feng
Xiaogang.
It
attracted
more
than
50
visually
impaired
people
from
different
districts
and
even
suburban
areas
in
Tianjin.
Zheng
always
treats
movie
selections
with
seriousness.
He
usually
chooses
Mandarin
language
movies
with
positive
themes
that
reflect
modern
society.
Special
movies
for
certain
Chinese
festivals
are
also
part
of
Zheng’s
selection
criteria.
"For
example,
The
Founding
of
Republic
is
specially
for
National
Day.
Now,
films
for
Spring
Festival
are
on
my
agenda,"
Zheng
said.
24.
How
did
Zheng
Wei
help
the
blind
watch
movies?
A.
Zheng
Wei
helps
the
blind
watch
movies
clearly
by
themselves.
B.
Zheng
Wei
helps
the
blind
watch
movies
with
a
special
device.
C.
Zheng
Wei
describes
the
visual
elements
of
the
movie
to
the
blind.
D.
Zheng
Wei
helps
the
blind
cure
their
blindness
in
the
cinema.
25.
What
do
the
blind
think
of
"cinema
for
the
blind"?
A.
No
one
wants
to
see
movies
in
it
B.
It
is
welcomed
by
blind
people
C.
They
still
can't
benefit
from
it.
D.
The
ticket
price
is
truly
affordable.
26.
What
kind
of
person
do
you
think
Zheng
Wei
is?
A.
caring
and
creative.
B.
intelligent
and
modest.
C.
warmhearted
and
brave.
D.
creative
and
outgoing.
27.
Which
of
the
following
may
be
the
best
title?
A.
A
man
who
helps
the
blind
people
in
China
B.
A
special
cinema
will
open
up
in
China
soon.
C.
How
do
the
visually
impaired
people
watch
movies?
D.
The
“cinema
for
the
blind”
that
will
never
close
C
Returning
to
a
book
you’ve
read
many
times
can
feel
like
drinks
with
an
old
friend.
There’s
a
welcome
familiarity
—
but
also
sometimes
a
slight
suspicion
that
time
has
changed
you
both,
and
thus
the
relationship.
But
books
don’t
change,
people
do.
And
that’s
what
makes
the
act
of
rereading
so
rich
and
transformative.
The
beauty
of
rereading
lies
in
the
idea
that
our
bond
with
the
work
is
based
on
our
present
mental
register.
It’s
true,
the
older
I
get,
the
more
I
feel
time
has
wings.
But
with
reading,
it’s
all
about
the
present.
It’s
about
the
now
and
what
one
contributes
to
the
now,
because
reading
is
a
give
and
take
between
author
and
reader.
Each
has
to
pull
their
own
weight.
There
are
three
books
I
reread
annually
The
first,
which
I
take
to
reading
every
spring
is
Emest
Hemningway’s
A
Moveable
Feast.
Published
in
1964,
it’s
his
classic
memoir
of
1920s
Paris.
The
language
is
almost
intoxicating
(令人陶醉的),an
aging
writer
looking
back
on
an
ambitious
yet
simpler
time.
Another
is
Annie
Dillard’s
Holy
the
Firm,
her
poetic
1975
ramble
(随笔)
about
everything
and
nothing.
The
third
book
is
Julio
Cortazar’s
Save
Twilight:
Selected
Poems,
because
poetry.
And
because
Cortazar.
While
I
tend
to
buy
a
lot
of
books,
these
three
were
given
to
me
as
gifs,
which
might
add
to
the
meaning
I
attach
to
them.
But
I
imagine
that,
while
money
is
indeed
wonderful
and
necessary,
rereading
an
author’s
work
is
the
highest
currency
a
reader
can
pay
them.
The
best
books
are
the
ones
that
open
further
as
time
passes.
But
remember,
it’s
you
that
has
to
grow
and
read
and
reread
in
order
to
better
understand
your
friends.
28.
Why
does
the
author
like
rereading?
A.
It
evaluates
the
writer-reader
relationship.
B.
It’s
a
window
to
a
whole
new
world.
C.
It’s
a
substitute
for
drinking
with
a
friend.
D.
It
extends
the
understanding
of
oneself.
29.
What
do
we
know
about
the
book
A
Moveable
Feas!?
A.
It’s
a
brief
account
of
a
trip.
B.
It’s
about
Hemingway’s
life
as
a
young
man.
C.
It’s
a
record
of
a
historic
event.
D.
It’s
about
Hemingway’s
friends
in
Paris.
30.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"currency"
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Debt
B.
Reward.
C.
Allowance.
D.
Face
value.
31.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
author
from
the
text?
A.
He
loves
poetry.
B.
He’s
an
editor.
C.
He’s
very
ambitious.
D.
He
teaches
reading.
D
Race
walking
shares
many
fitness
benefits
with
running,
research
shows,
while
most
likely
contributing
to
fewer
injuries.
It
does,
however,
have
its
own
problem.
Race
walkers
are
conditioned
athletes.
The
longest
track
and
field
event
at
the
Summer
Olympics
is
the
50-kilometer
race
walk,
which
is
about
five
miles
longer
than
the
marathon.
But
the
sport’s
rules
require
that
a
race
walker’s
knees
stay
straight
through
most
of
the
leg
swing
and
one
foot
remain
in
contact
(接触)
with
the
ground
at
all
times.
It’s
this
strange
form
that
makes
race
walking
such
an
attractive
activity,
however,
says
Jaclyn
Norberg,
an
assistant
professor
of
exercise
science
at
Salem
State
University
in
Salem,
Mass.
Like
running,
race
walking
is
physically
demanding,
she
says,
According
to
most
calculations,
race
walkers
moving
at
a
pace
of
six
miles
per
hour
would
burn
about
800
calories(卡路里)
per
hour,
which
is
approximately
twice
as
many
as
they
would
burn
walking,
although
fewer
than
running,
which
would
probably
burn
about
1,000
or
more
calories
per
hour.
However,
race
walking
does
not
pound
the
body
as
much
as
running
does,
Dr.
Norberg
says.
According
to
her
research,
runners
hit
the
ground
with
as
much
as
four
times
their
body
weight
per
step,
while
race
walkers,
who
do
not
leave
the
ground,
create
only
about
1.4
times
their
body
weight
with
each
step.
As
a
result,
she
says,
some
of
the
injuries
associated
with
running,
such
as
runner’s
knee,
are
uncommon
among
race
walkers.
But
the
sport’s
strange
form
does
place
considerable
stress
on
the
ankles
and
hips,
so
people
with
a
history
of
such
injuries
might
want
to
be
cautious
in
adopting
the
sport.
In
fact,
anyone
wishing
to
try
race
walking
should
probably
first
consult
a
coach
or
experienced
racer
to
learn
proper
technique,
she
says.
It
takes
some
practice.
32.
Why
are
race
walkers
conditioned
athletes?
A.
They
must
run
long
distances.
B.
They
are
qualified
for
the
marathon.
C.
They
have
to
follow
special
rules.
D.
They
are
good
at
swinging
their
legs.
33.
What
advantage
does
race
walking
have
over
running?
A.
It’s
more
popular
at
the
Olympics.
B.
It’s
less
challenging
physically.
C.
It’s
more
effective
in
body
building.
D.
It’s
less
likely
to
cause
knee
injuries.
34.
What
is
Dr.
Norberg’s
suggestion
for
someone
trying
race
walking?
A.
Getting
experts’
opinions.
B.
Having
a
medical
checkup.
C.
Hiring
an
experienced
coach.
D.
Doing
regular
exercises.
35.
Which
word
best
describes
the
author’s
attitude
to
race
walking?
A.
Skeptical.
B.
Objective
C.
Tolerant
D.
Conservative.
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。
How
to
be
a
better
reader
Reading
is
an
extremely
important
skill.
It
is
by
reading
that
you
learn
much
of
what
you
need
to
know
for
your
different
school
subjects.
36.___
Here
are
some
suggestions
on
how
to
be
a
better
reader.
Know
your
reading
purpose.
37.___
The
kind
of
reading
you
do
in
class
or
for
your
homework
is
different
from
how
you
read
a
novel
for
pleasure
in
the
summer
vacation.
If
you
know
your
reading
purpose,
you
can
choose
the
best
reading
method.
Use
all
the
information
in
the
book.
Good
textbooks
are
well?organized,
with
titles,
sub?titles,
introductions,
summaries
or
conclusions.
Many
books
also
have
pictures
with
captions
(说明文字).
38.___
Another
aspect
of
good
writing
is
that
each
paragraph
has
a
topic
sentence.
If
you
concentrate
on
understanding
the
topic
sentence,
this
may
help
you
to
understand
what
comes
next.
39.___
You
can't
really
expect
to
understand
a
difficult
book
if
you
are
trying
to
read
in
the
same
room
with
the
television
on
and
your
little
brother
distracting
(使某人分心)
you.The
same
goes
for
reading
on
the
bus
on
the
way
to
school.
You
can't
expect
to
read
a
textbook
and
listen
to
music
at
the
same
time
either.
Try
to
find
a
quiet
and
comfortable
place
with
good
light,
and
your
dictionaries
and
other
materials
nearby.
Use
your
dictionary
wisely.
A
common
mistake
of
ESL
students
is
to
look
up
each
unknown
word
in
the
texts
they
are
given
to
read.
40.___It
can
even
make
understanding
more
difficult
because
by
the
time
you
reach
the
end
of
the
paragraph,
you
have
forgotten
what
you
read
at
the
beginning!
So
use
your
dictionary
wisely.
A.Choose
the
right
time
to
read.
B.Choose
a
right
place
to
read.
C.Look
at
all
these
first
before
starting
to
read.
D.But
it
takes
a
long
time
and
can
be
very
boring.
E.The
wider
your
vocabulary
is,
the
easier
you
will
find
your
reading.
F.Reading
is
also
an
excellent
way
to
improve
your
general
English.
G.The
way
you
read
a
book
or
a
text
depends
largely
on
your
reasons
for
reading
it.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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)
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。
I'm
a
mother
of
two
little
kids
now.
Believe
it
or
not,
I
41
college
just
last
year.
After
I
left
high
school,
I
didn't
go
to
college.
Instead,
I
found
a
42_
and
started
working.
Later
I
got
_43_
and
gave
birth
to
a
son
and
a
daughter.
44,
after
my
kids
were
born,
I
started
_45_
not
going
to
college.
I
wanted
my
kids
to
be
proud
of
their
mother.
So
I
_46
to
go
back
to
school._47_,
I
was
admitted
to
a
college.
But
having
to
attend
_48_
and
look
after
kids
wasn't
easy
for
me.
Though
it
was_49,
I
didn't
give
up
and
finally
graduated.
One
day
last
year
I
had
to
take
my
final_50.
Sadly,
my
husband
was
on
a
business
trip
in
another
country
and
the
babysitter
couldn't
_51_
it
that
day.
That
meant
I
had
to
take
the
kids
to
my
college
in
order
to
finish
my
exam.
When
the
exam
began,
I
left
them
with
a
computer
and
a
tablet
on
the
_52_
out
in
the
hall.
But
I
was
_53_
because
I
knew
they
weren't
going
to
sit
_54_.
“To
get
the
test
completed,
it's
going
to
take
a
miracle,”
I
thought
to
myself.
Five
minutes
after
the
exam
began,
my
4?year?old
son,
Marcus,
started
banging
on
the
door
trying
to
get
my
_55.
When
I
went
to
ask
him
to
stay
56_,
my
professor
Dr
Krebs
followed
me
out
into
the
hall.
I
thought
he
was
going
to
ask
me
to
_57.
But
instead,
the
professor
surprised
me
with
an
unexpectedly
thoughtful
_58.
For
the
next
45
minutes,
he
helped
take
care
of
my
son
and
daughter
so
that
I
could_59
the
exam.
I
couldn't
_60_
him
enough.
41.A.entered
B.expected
C.finished
D.attended
42.A.place
B.job
C.dream
D.plan
43.A.married
B.
inspired
C.improved
D.supported
44.A.Still
B.Also
C.Therefore
D.However
45.A.suggesting
B.remembering
C.regretting
D.considering
46.A.begged
B.feared
C.refused
D.decided
47.A.Strangely
B.luckily
C.Interestingly
D.Surprisingly
48.A.classes
B.
lectures
C.meetings
D.interviews
49.A.costly
B.boring
C.difficult
D.annoying
50.A.speech
B.advice
C.decision
D.exam
51.A.try
B.make
C.prove
D.stand
52.A.sofa
B.rock
C.ground
D.desk
53.A.upset
B.disappointed
C.anxious
D.sorry
54.A.comfortably
B.together
C.back
D.still
55.A.kindness
B.attention
C.voice
D.sight
56.A.quiet
B.positive
C.cheerful
D.curious
57.A.disappear
B.leave
C.explain
D.continue
58.A.wish
B.sentence
C.offer
D.Smile
59.A.refer
to
B.prepare
for
C.benefit
from
D.focus
on
60.A.please
B.thank
C.help
D.understand
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。
A
couple
lived
alone
after
their
children
moved
away.
At
first,
they
lived
in
sadness
as
they
had
no
one
else
to
talk
to.
But
later
they
learned
to
find
joy
in
life.
One
day,
the
laundry
needed
to
61.________
(do).
While
the
wife
was
busy
62.________
(fill)
the
washing
machine
and
taking
the
clean
clothes
out
to
be
hung
on
the
line
to
dry,
the
husband
was
planning
63.________
trick.
Since
the
clothesline
was
right
64.________
a
second?floor
window,
the
husband
65.________
(decide)
to
use
this
window
to
play
the
trick.
Therefore,
he
got
a
bucket
full
of
cold
water,
carried
it
to
the
second?floor
window,
and
poured
the
entire
bucket
of
water
over
his
wife
below
who
was
66.________
(total)
unaware
of
his
plan.
When
the
wife
looked
up,
instead
of
67.________
(get)
angry,
she
laughed.
She
ran
upstairs
and
tried
to
catch
her
husband.
Both
of
68.________
(they)
laughed
happily
like
two
little
kids.
The
couple
knew
that
69.________
they
didn't
do
something
to
amuse
themselves,
they'd
live
a
very
lonely
life.
Luckily,
they
knew
how
to
bring
70.________
(laugh)
into
their
lives.
Similarly,
we
should
also
follow
their
example
—
to
find
ways
to
amuse
ourselves.
第四部分 写作(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
hadn’t
seen
Mr
Jenkins
since
I
left
the
school
but
I
often
think
about
him.I
wasn’t
good
at
most
school
subjects
before
I
was
a
student.Now
I
wish
I’d
done
much
work,especial
in
maths.Before
Mr
Jenkins,science
had
simply
been
a
subject
full
with
strange
words
to
me.I
found
it
all
bored
and
difficult
because
I
lacked
confidence
in
me.That
was
Mr
Jenkins
who
made
everything
interesting.Sometimes
I
wish
I
could
phone
him
and
ask
his
opinion.
第二节 应用文写作(满分25分)
假如你是李华,高考后想出国留学,但担心不适应国外生活,请给外籍教师Peter写一封信,告诉他你的担忧,请他介绍美国大学生的学习和生活并给出相关建议。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
月考答案
听力:1_5:BABCA
6_10:
CBACC
11_15:BACAB
16_20:ACBAC
阅读理解:A篇
21-23:BCA
????B篇?24-27:CBAD
C篇:28-31:DBBA
D篇:32-35:CDAB
36~40 FGCBD
完形填空:41_45:CBADC
46_50:DBACD
51_55:BACDB
55_56:ABCDB
语法填空:61:be
done
62:filling
63:a
64:below
65:decided
66:totally
67:getting
68:them
69:if
70:language
Dear
Peter,
How
is
everything
going
these
days?
I
am
Li
Hua,one
of
your
students.I’m
writing
to
you
for
some
advice
on
how
to
adapt
to
the
life
abroad.
On
thinking
that
I
will
be
exposed
to
a
completely
unfamiliar
environment,I
can’t
help
feeling
nervous.So
now
I
am
eager
to
know
what
real
American
college
life
is
and
what
problems
foreign
students
may
come
across
at
the
beginning.Besides,though
I
have
made
a
lot
of
preparations
for
language,I
am
still
afraid
that
I
might
have
difficulties
in
communicating
with
others
in
English.Could
you
please
offer
me
some
advice
on
it?
I
hope
my
silly
questions
will
not
bother
you
much.Thanks
for
your
time
and
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua