四川省三台中学实验学校2020-2021学年高二上学期期末适应性考试英语试题 Word版含答案(无听力音频无文字材料)

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三台中学实验学校高2019级高二上期末适应性考试
英语试题
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.
What
will
the
speakers
do
on
Saturday?
A.
Go
to
work.
B.
Eat
brunch.
C.
Go
to
the
gym.
2.
When
did
the
man
hurt
himself?
A.
A
few
weeks
ago.
B.
A
few
months
ago.
C.
A
few
years
ago.
3.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
bookstore.
B.
In
a
library.
C.
In
a
classroom.
4.
How
does
the
woman
sound?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Sad.
C.
Angry.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.
Their
exam
schedules.
B.
Their
recent
sleep
habits.
C.Their
physics
exam
results.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共22.5分)
6.
What
happened
to
the
man?
A.
He
had
a
car
accident.
B.
He
was
late
for
a
film.
C.
He
lost
his
key.
7.
How
did
the
man
get
to
the
cinema?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
car.
C.
By
bike.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.
What
color
shirts
does
the
man’s
team
get?
A.
Yellow.
B.
Green.
C.
White.
9.
What
will
the
woman
do
next?
A.
Go
to
the
man’s
house.
B.
Collect
the
new
football
shirts.
C.
Have
the
basketball
shirts
changed.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
A
policewoman.
B.
A
doctor.
C.
The
man’s
classmate.
11.
What
is
the
man
worried
about?
A.
His
broken
arm.
B.
The
coming
exams.
C.
The
wound
in
his
leg.
12.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
classroom.
B.
In
a
hospital.
C.
In
the
street.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Reading
a
newspaper.
B.
Touring
Discovery
Bay.
C.
Visiting
an
amusement
park.
14.
What
does
the
man
think
is
good
about
the
plan?
A.
It
will
make
the
place
quiet
and
peaceful.
B.
It
will
attract
more
families
with
kids.
C.
It
will
promote
local
economy.
15.
What
does
the
man
think
of
Discovery
Bay
at
the
moment?
A.
Boring.
B.
Crowded.
C.
Peaceful.
16.
What
changes
does
the
woman
think
the
plan
will
bring
about?
A.
There
will
be
more
interesting
places.
B.
There
will
be
more
families.
C.
There
will
be
no
dolphins.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.
What
is
the
exhibition
about
this
year?
A.
Star
posters.
B.
Railway
posters.
C.
Holiday
posters.
18.
How
long
will
the
exhibition
last
a
day?
A.
Seven
hours.
B.
Six
hours.
C.
Five
hours.
19.
What
does
the
speaker
suggest
people
do?
A.
Watch
Alan
Brown’s
films
on
TV.
B.
Get
tickets
for
the
exhibition
in
advance.
C.
Book
seats
for
The
Rose
Garden
immediately.
20.
Where
can
people
make
a
reservation
for
Detective
in
the
Shadows?
A.
At
Town
Hall.
B.
At
the
Arts
Center
Cinema.
C.
At
the
Tourist
Center.
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)
A
If
you
have
a
plan
to
save
the
world,
we
want
to
hear
it.
And
if
you
know
a
great
deal
about
the
current
problems
facing
the
planet

pollution,
a
large
population
that
the
earth
can’t
bear,
and
natural
resources’
decreasing,
share
your
thoughts
with
others
by
writing
a
persuasive
paper.
Prizes
Contest
winners
will
receive
$100
and
a
copy
of
the
magazine
where
their
winning
papers
are
published.
What’s
more,
they’ll
have
the
opportunity
to
choose
from
a
list
of
beautiful
and
wonderful
gifts
provided
by
the
magazine
Teen
Ink.
No
medals
will
be
given
to
the
winners.
Contest
Guidelines
Teen
Ink
will
only
consider
original
papers
and
poems
written
by
teens.
Papers
should
be
between
150
and
1,000
words.
Possible
topics
include
global
warming,
clean
water,
species
preservation,
air
quality,
the
rainforest,
new
energy,
overuse
of
resources
and
more!
For
more
ideas
on
how
to
write
a
winning
paper,
see
our
Environment
Writing
Tips.
Hand
in
your
papers
or
poems
through
our
website.
All
articles
related
to
the
environment
are
considered
for
the
contest.
See
our
submission
(提交)
guidelines
for
more
information.
Deadlines
There
are
no
deadlines
for
this
contest.
Your
papers
are
considered
for
publication
in
Teen
Ink
magazine
and
online
throughout
the
year.
21.
What
is
the
main
topic
of
the
contest?
A.
Environment.
B.
Population.
C.
Culture.
D.
Nature.
22.
Which
prize
is
intended
for
the
winners?
A.
An
award
of
500
dollars.
B.
Three
copies
of
the
magazine
C.
A
medal
given
by
the
magazine.
D.
Gifts
offered
by
the
magazine.
23.
What
can
we
know
about
the
contest?
A.
It
has
an
application
deadline.
B.
It’s
targeted
at
the
teenagers.
C.
Its
papers’
length
is
not
limited.
D.
Its
works
must
be
handed
in
by
email.
B
He
Zehui,
a
Chinese
nuclear
physicist,
accomplished
great
things
in
physics
and
became
an
outstanding
scientist.
Her
family
is
famous
for
producing
three
famous
women
scientists,
including
her
two
sisters.
She
graduated
from
Tsinghua
University
in
1936
with
a
degree
in
physics,
and
then
went
on
to
study
at
the
Technical
University
of
Berlin,
where
she
was
the
top
in
her
class,
outperforming
her
future
husband
Qian
Sanqiang

China's
"father
of
the
atomic
bomb”.
In
1940,
she
earned
a
Ph.
D.
in
Engineering.
The
couple
made
great
discoveries
in
the
field
of
uranium
fission
(铀核裂变),which
drew
global
attention
and
earned
them
worldwide
reputations,
also
marking
a
milestone
in
the
development
of
China's
experimental
fission
physics.
Many
Western
media
called
the
couple
the
“Marie
Curie
and
Pierre
Curie
of
China”.
As
one
of
the
pioneers
in
nuclear
science
and
technology
in
China,
Professor
He
contributed
a
great
deal
to
nuclear
physics.
During
the
1950s,
she
started
the
research
and
development
of
nuclear
emulsions(核乳胶)in
China
and
their
research
reached
the
advanced
world
level
at
that
time.
He
and
her
research
group
took
the
lead
in
building
China's
first
nuclear
reactor
and
accelerator.
She
was
awarded
the
first
Award
of
the
National
Prize
of
Natural
Sciences
for
making
outstanding
achievements
in
supporting
the
national
program
of
nuclear
weapon
development.
Throughout
her
career,
He
conquered
many
obstacles,
and
was
always
on
the
front
lines
of
China's
science-related
work.
She
published
dozens
of
papers
yet
placed
little
value
on
personal
fame.The
world's
top
physicists
recognized
He
as
a
famous
scientist,
“Chinese
Madame
Curie”.
He
passed
away
in
Beijing
in
2011
at
the
age
of
97,
nearly
20
years
after
Qian
Sanqiang.
She
dedicated
herself
to
science,
living
a
simple
life,
always
taking
care
of
young
researchers
and
maintaining
the
highest
standards
that
she
had
always
valued.
She
loved
her
country
and
science;
to
both
she
is
now
an
icon.
24.
What
is
the
focus
of
paragraph
2
about
He
Zehui?
A.
Identity
background.
B.
Character
personalities.
C.
Education
experiences.
D.
Profession
competence.
25.
What
do
we
know
about
Qian
Sanqiang?
A.
He
died
following
his
wife
in
1991.
B.
He
won
the
National
Prize
of
Natural
Sciences
C.
He
assisted
He
Zehui
to
develop
fission
physics.
D.
He
is
also
an
exceptional
Chinese
scientist.
26.
Why
is
He
Zehui
recognized
as
"The
Chinese
Marie
Curie”?
A.
For
her
great
contributions
to
nuclear
physics.
B.
For
her
accomplishment
in
the
atomic
bomb.
C.
For
her
continuous
achievement
in
natural
science.
D.
For
her
research
of
nuclear
emulsions.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
He
Zehui?
A.
Ambitious
and
romantic.
B.
Brilliant
and
modest.
C.
Controversial
and
courageous.
D.
Knowledgeable
and
sociable.
C
New
Character
from
Sesame
Street
As
a
means
of
offering
comfort
to
kids
from
every
walk
of
life,
Sesame
Street
is
introducing
a
new
character
who
lives
in
a
foster(寄养的)home.
Karli,
the
foster
kid,
and
her
"for

now"
parents,
Dalia
and
Clem,
are
all
being
shown
in
a
series
of
Sesame
Street
videos,
storybooks,
and
interactive
activities
to
offer
support
to
children,
foster
parents,
and
foster
care
providers.
Sesame
Workshop,
the
nonprofit
educational
organization
behind
the
show,
says
they
are
starting
their
movements
as
part
of
their
Sesame
Street
in
Community
program.
It
provides
free,
easy-to-use
resources
for
community
providers
and
caregivers
on
a
range
of
topics,
including
tough
issues
like
family
homelessness
and
traumatic
experiences,
to
help
them
support
children
as
they
explore
the
world
of
foster
care,
and
they
provide
simple,
approachable
tools
to
help
children
feel
safer.
The
number
of
children
in
foster
care
in
the
US
has
grown
for
five
continuous
years.
In
response
to
the
growing
need
for
resources
to
serve
children
in
foster
care,
Sesame
Workshop
partnered
with
national
experts
on
foster
care.
The
resources
include
proven
strategies
to
improve
relationships
between
caring
adults
and
children
and
reduce
the
effects
of
traumatic
experiences.
"
Fostering
a
child
takes
patience,
adaptability,
and
sacrifice,
and
we
know
that
caring
adults
hold
the
power
to
reduce
the
effects
of
traumatic
experiences
on
young
children,"
says
Dr.
Jeanette
Betancourt,
Senior
Vice
President
of
US
Social
Impact
at
Sesame
Workshop.
"
We
want
foster
parents
and
providers
to
hear
that
what
they
do
is
vital,
as
they
have
difficulty
building
and
rebuilding
family
structures
and
children's
sense
of
safety."
28.
How
does
Sesame
Street
differ
with
new
roles
added?
A.
It
extends
the
significance
of
care
projects.
B.
It
promotes
the
entertainment
of
the
program.
C.
It
raises
people's
awareness
of
care
for
teens.
D.
It
draws
the
public's
attention
to
foster
kids.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"
traumatic"
in
paragraph
3
probably
mean?
A.
Carefree.
B.
Magical.
C.
Painful.
D.
Irregular.
30.
What
is
Sesame
Workshop
aimed
to
do?
A.
Supply
care
providers
with
knowledge
to
attend
kids.
B.
Offer
free
and
accessible
approaches
to
aid
foster
care.
C.
Present
parents
easy
and
adaptable
tools
to
keep
safe.
D.
Release
funny
programs
to
attract
audience.
31.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
Foster
parents
and
providers
matter
to
foster
kids.
B.
Sesame
Street
operates
well
in
foster
centers.
C.
Family
structures
make
little
sense
to
foster
homes.
D.
Foster
children
are
challenged
every
day.
D
Everyone
can
be
angry.
But
if
you
take
the
time
to
actually
examine
your
anger
instead
of
just
“feeling
angry”
you’ll
have
a
better
understanding
of
yourself.
Knowing
why
you
feel
so
angry
can
provide
you
with
some
surprising
answers.
These
answers
can
enable
you
to
grow
spiritually
and
mentally.
I
can
give
you
a
personal
example.
I
went
to
a
meeting
once
and
I
was
verbally
attacked(言语攻击)
over
an
application
I
supported
at
my
workplace.
Various
people
went
on
and
on
about
how
terrible
this
system
was
and
that
it
never
worked.
That
didn’t
bother
me
that
much.
But
I
was
absolutely
furious
at
the
comment,
“Your
job
is
pointless.”
I
was
upset
that
they
would
treat
me
that
way.
But
once
I
took
the
time
to
think
about
what
was
really
making
me
so
mad,
I
learned
a
lot.
I
realized
that
the
comment
was
more
true
than
I
wanted
to
admit.
In
the
big
scheme
of
things,
my
job
was
pointless.
It
wasn’t
what
I
really
wanted
to
be
doing
with
my
life
and
this
is
what
upsetted
me
the
most.
Here
I
was
pouring
part
of
my
heart
and
soul
into
a
job
I
didn't
even
want
to
do.
I
was
using
it
as
crutch(依靠)
because
I
didn’t
have
the
confidence
in
myself
to
take
the
scary
road
toward
what
I
really
wanted
to
do.
As
soon
as
I
realized
that,
a
lot
of
my
anger
just
melted
away.
I
also
realized
that
I
needed
to
start
focusing
on
what
I
really
wanted
to
do.
I
now
consider
this
incident
as
a
great
gift.
It
got
me
back
on
track
to
move
in
the
direction
I
want
to
go
with
my
life.
I
probably
wouldn't
be
where
I
am
today
if
I
hadn’t
taken
the
time
to
figure
out
why
I
was
really
so
angry.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“furious”
probably
mean?
A.
Surprised.
B.
Relaxed.
C.
Amazed.
D.
Angry.
33.
Why
did
the
author
admit
that
his
work
was
pointless
?
A.
Because
he
wasn't
devoted
to
his
job.
B.
Because
he
didn’t
make
enough
money.
C.
Because
he
couldn’t
get
on
well
with
his
colleagues.
D.
Because
he
didn’t
have
the
chance
to
realize
his
potential.
34.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
author
isn’t
easy
to
become
angry
any
longer.
B.
The
author
has
achieved
success
in
his
present
career.
C.
The
author
received
a
lot
of
gifts
after
the
incident.
D.
The
author
was
forced
to
quit
his
job.
35.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
diary.
B.
A
guidebook.
C.
A
magazine.
D.
A
novel.
第二节
七选五: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。(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
How
to
Plan
a
Chinese
New
Year
Reunion
Dinner
The
abundant
family
reunion
dinner
served
on
Chinese
New
Year's
Eve
is
undoubtedly
the
most
important
part
of
the
whole
holiday
season.
36
In
this
article,
I
will
offer
you
some
tips
on
making
plans
for
a
Chinese
New
Year
reunion
dinner
full
of
promising
symbols
and
delicious
food
for
your
family.
A
Chinese
New
Year
reunion
dinner
brings
a
joyful
family
together
around
a
table
full
of
food.
It
symbolizes
the
hopes
for
prosperity(繁荣)
in
the
year
ahead.
So
the
preparation
for
the
reunion
dinner
requires
not
only
careful
planning
and
cooking
skills,
but
also
cultural
awareness.
37
When
you
shop
in
the
Chinese
market,
you
will
be
caught
up
in
the
pre-holiday
bustle(熙攘)of
countless
people
doing
the
same
thing.
It's
a
thread
that
extends
back
thousands
of
years.
38
It's
most
important,
of
course,
to
invite
your
family
members
and
relatives,
both
close
and
distant,
to
come
for
the
reunion
dinner.
Though
it's
not
a
traditional
Chinese
custom,
consider
inviting
your
close
friends,
as
well.
39
A
traditional
reunion
dinner
consists
of
eight
courses,
not
including
white
rice,
tea,
and
dessert.
40
The
procession
of
dishes
should
include
a
cold
appetizer,
soup,
three
main
meat
courses,
a
vegetable
dish,
noodles
and
fried
rice.
Among
the
dishes,
the
most
suggested
are
a
whole
steamed
fish
and
a
whole
white
cut
chicken-both
symbolize
abundance
and
family
togetherness.
A.
Start
your
planning
with
your
guest
list.
B.
It
always
requires
some
planning
in
advance.
C.
Moreover,
the
event
takes
place
during
an
exciting
time!
D.
More
people's
enjoying
the
meal
will
make
your
efforts
more
worthwhile.
E.
This
is
because
eight
is
a
lucky
number
in
the
traditional
Chinese
culture.
F.
It
will
typically
have
enough
food
on
the
table
to
even
feed
a
whole
village!
G.
An
abundance
of
food
is
believed
to
bring
the
family
great
wealth
in
the
coming
year!
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)
I
can
still
remember
the
first
day
when
I
met
my
best
friend.
She
had
41
moved
into
the
neighborhood
and
her
grandmother
brought
her
down
to
meet
me.
I
hid
behind
my
mother
and
she
hid
behind
her
grandmother,
42
to
look
at
each
other.
Soon,
we
lost
the
43
and
started
playing
with
each
other,
riding
bike
to
each
other’s
house
and
having
sleepovers.
In
7th
grade,
she
was
44
family
problems
and
I
deserted
her
to
be
with
the
“cooler
people”.
None
of
my
45
friends
liked
her
as
much
as
I
did
because
they
knew
she
had
“problems”.
However
every
summer
we
would
always
sit
at
each
other’s
house
and
46
soap
operas,
eat
Doritos.
She
was
47
with
clinical
depression
in
senior
high
school,
and
had
to
go
to
a
48
during
the
day.
I
was
very
upset
at
first,
but
with
the
late
night
49
,
and
meeting
each
other
halfway
up
the
street
at
midnight,
we
still
stayed
in
touch.
I
wanted
to
be
there
with
her
since
her
new
best
friend
50
deserted
her
since
people
were
calling
her
crazy.
In
addition,
I
knew
I
51
cared
about
her
like
a
sister.
Yesterday
she
came
to
me
and
52
this:
“I
never
knew
what
a
53
friend
was
until
you
were
the
only
person
that
would
stop
me
from
cutting;
the
only
person
that
ever
made
me
54
better
about
myself
and
my
problems.
You
don’t
know
this
but
I
was
trying
to
kill
myself
this
one
night
you
called
me
and
I
was
55
.
I
owe
you
so
much,
and
you
didn’t
even
56
you
were
helping
me.”
We
both
cried.
And
I
guess
a
kind
of
57
from
my
life
so
far
is
to
never
give
up
on
your
friends.
Even
if
they
aren’t
as
cool
as
others,
or
people
think
they
are
58
,
they
need
someone
there.
If
you
desert
them,
you
will
not
59
hurt
yourself,
but
also
harm
some
you
care.
So
if
a
friend
60
you,
and
you
care
for
them,
you
can
never
desert
them.
41.
A.
even
B.
just
C.
steadily
D.
occasionally
42.
A.
disappointed
B.
scared
C.
delighted
D.
messy
43.
A.
sadness
B.
madness
C.
shyness
D.
selfishness
44.
A.
going
through
B.
looking
through
C.
breaking
through
D.cutting
through
45.
A.
old
B.
brilliant
C.
wealthy
D.
new
46.
A.
describe
B.
check
C.
watch
D.
remove
47.
A.
filled
B.
diagnosed
C.
engaged
D.
charged
48.
A.
restaurant
B.
school
C.
store
D.
hospital
49.
A.
systems
B.
lights
C.
stars
D.
calls
50.
A.
basically
B.
equally
C.
patiently
D.
severely
51.
A.
actually
B.
absolutely
C.
regularly
D.
instantly
52.
A.
repeated
B.
prepared
C.
said
D.
declared
53.
A.
cleverest
B.
best
C.
kindest
D.
greatest
54.
A.
adapt
B.
perform
C.
seek
D.
feel
55.
A.
crying
B.
wandering
C.
reviewing
D.
graduating
56.
A.
predict
B.
know
C.
assume
D.
evaluate
57.
A.
theory
B.
principle
C.
lesson
D.
target
58.
A.
frank
B.
active
C.
gentle
D.
crazy
59.
A.
only
B.
even
C.
yet
D.
always
60.
A.
neglects
B.
appreciates
C.
needs
D.
hears
第二节
(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
annual
Ice
and
Snow
Sculpture
Festival
is
Harbin’s
main
tourist
highlight.
It
is
the
world’s
biggest
winter
festival.
The
61._____(bitter)
cold
winters
are
just
right
for
this
festival.
62._______sets
the
Harbin
festival
apart
is
the
scale
and
size
of
the
sculptures
and
the
63.______(beauty)
lighting.
It
is
bigger
than
64._____ones
in
Sapporo,
Norway,
and
Quebec.
At
first,
mainly
Chinese
65.__________(participate),
but
in
the
last
decade,
it
has
become
an
international
festival
and
66._________(compete).
As
the
festival
grows
in
international
participation,
and
as
China’s
economy
grows,
the
size
of
the
snow
sculptures
and
ice
architecture
exhibits
keeps
67._________(grow).
The
work
going
into
making
these
exhibits
is
astonishing,
and
their
size
and
beauty
is
amazing.
The
lightning
68.__________(effect)
on
the
huge
ice
sculptures
in
the
Ice
and
Snow
World
are
technologically
complex.
Officially
the
festival
69._________(hold)
from
the
end
of
December
through
February.
Opening
dates
keep
changing,
and
ending
dates
partly
depends
70.________the
weather.
The
Sun
Island
Scenic
Area
will
be
opened
from
Dec.21
to
Feb.
28.
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)
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。
It
was
not
until
I
surprisingly
got
a
violin
as
a
present
on
my
eight
birthday
that
I
took
up
playing
an
instrument.
Given
it
a
try
occasionally,
I
found
the
very
music
what
was
played
by
it
beautiful.
I
gradually
became
enthusiastically
about
it.
By
learning
and
practising,
I
can
skillfully
play
Butterfly
Lovers
currently.
If
I
have
urge
to
play
something
else,
I
turn
for
the
Internet
and
learn
from
online
videos.
Every
time
when
I
can
play
a
new
piece
of
music,
I
feel
fairly
happy
that
all
our
efforts
pay
off.
Six
years
were
passed
since
I
began
playing
the
musical
instrument.
While
I
am
still
unprofessional,
I
do,
otherwise,
enjoy
each
learning
experience.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
2022年北京-张家口冬奥会将如期在北京和张家口举行。为了确保冬奥会圆满成功,组委会发起了志愿者招募活动。假如你是学生李华,希望能成为其中一员。请按要求用英文给组委会写一封申请信,内容包括:
1.
个人情况;2.
自身优势;3.
服务承诺。
注意:1.
词数100左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.
开头和结尾已为你写好。
参考词汇:2022北京-张家口冬奥会
2022
Beijing-Zhangjiakou
Winter
Olympic
Games
Dear
Sir/Madam,
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
faithfully,
Li
Hua
三台中学实验学校高2019级高二上期末适应性考试
英语答案
Ⅰ.听力:1-5:CABAB
6-10:BCCAC
11-15:BBACA
16-20:CBACC
Ⅱ.阅读:21-25:ADBCD
26-30:
ABDCB
31-35:
ADABC
36-40:
BCADE
Ⅲ.完型:41-45:BBCAD
46-50:CBDDA
51-55:ACBDA
56-60:BCDAC
Ⅳ.语法填空:
bitterly,
What,
beautiful,
the,
participated
,
competition,
growing,
effects,
is
held,
on/upon
Ⅴ.作文:
Dear
Sir/Madam,
My
name
is
Li
Hua.
I
would
like
to
work
as
volunteer
for
2022
Beijing-Zhangjiakou
Winter
Olympic
Games.
I’m
a
boy
of
eighteen
years
old
from
a
high
school.
My
spoken
English
is
good
and
I
can
communicate
with
foreigners
fluently.
What’s
more,
I
have
other
advantages

I’m
especially
fond
of
sports,
familiar
with
Beijing,
good
at
communication
and
always
glad
to
help
other.
I’m
willing
to
provide
the
best
service
for
every
athlete
in
Winter
Olympic
Games.
Therefore,
I
think
I’m
suitable
for
serving
the
Games.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
offer
me
the
chance
to
be
a
volunteer.
Thank
you!
Yours
faithfully,
Li
Hua
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