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1.本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.
15.
答案是Co
1.
What
is
the
man?
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
waiter.
C.
A
doctor.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
red
light.
B.
A
rude
woman.
C.
A
road
accident.
3.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
hometown?
A.
It
is
beautiful
and
peaceful.
B.
It
is
crowded
and
noisy.
C.
It
is
rich
and
convenient.
4.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Throw
away
all
the
books.
B.
Hand
in
all
the
old
books.
C.
Put
away
the
old
books.
5.
Who
knows
the
Johnsons'
address?
A.
Tom.
B.
The
man.
C.
The
woman.
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。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.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
At
a
bread
shop.
C.
In
a
clothes
shop.
7.
What
does
the
man
want
to
make?
A.
A
sandwich.
B.
A
pizza.
C.
A
hamburger.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9期。
8.
Where
does
the
man
like
to
go?
A.
To
the
beach.
B.
To
an
island.
C.
To
an
English
corner.
9.
What
does
the
woman
enjoy
doing?
A.
Meeting
people
when
she
is
on
holiday.
B.
Keeping
away
from
the
tourists.
C.
Knowing
more
people
who
speak
Chinese.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
Tim
plan
to
do
some
sports?
A.
To
lose
weight.
B.
To
keep
fit.
C.
To
make
more
friends.
11.
What
sport
does
Tim
want
to
try
this
summer?
A.
Playing
basketball.
B.
Playing
football.
C.
Swimming.
12.
Who
will
Tim
call
tonight?
A.
Susan.
B.
Daniel.
C.
Diana.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Working
conditions.
B.
Free
time.
C.
Job
stress.
14.
What
is
the
man
trying
to
do
in
his
work?
A.
Keep
working
overtime.
B.
Help
others
as
much
as
possible.
C.
Balance
work
and
rest
time.
15.
What
does
the
man
expect
the
boss
to
do?
A.
Provide
extra
work.
B.
Provide
stress
management
training.
C.
Increase
the
workers'
pay.
16.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Secretary
and
manager.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Workmates.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
was
Bob
Dylan
born?
A.
In
America.
B.
In
Vietnam.
C.
In
England.
18.
What
kind
of
music
did
Bob
Dylan
play
in
high
school?
A.
Popular
rock
and
roll
songs.
B.
Country
music.
C.
Folk
music.
19.
When
did
Bob
Dylan
attend
the
University
of
Minnesota?
A.
In
1941.
B.
In
1959.
C.
In
1969.
20.
What
did
Bob
Dylan
mainly
sing
about
in
the
1960s?
A.
The
love
for
family.
B.
Beautiful
scenery.
C.
The
problems
of
that
time.
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I)四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Because
of
COVID-19,
tourism
industries
have
to
think
about
new
ways
of
promoting
tourist
attractions
online.
One
way
of
getting
tourists
to
travel
abroad
from
their
own
home
is
through
virtual
reality
(VR)
technology.
Here
are
some
of
the
best
virtual
travel
tours
that
can
be
enjoyed
online
right
now.
For
wild
animal
lovers,
the
company
andBeyond
has
been
live
streaming
(直播)
wildlife
to
viewers
at
home
from
South
Africa.
In
order
to
raise
money
for
the
wildlife,
andBeyond
is
also
now
offering
unique
virtual
experiences
such
as
a
private
meeting.
During
the
meeting,
viewers
can
chat
to
guides
who
will
answer
all
the
questions
and
share
their
experiences
from
a
recent
drive.
Those
wishing
to
explore
the
US
will
be
excited
to
know
that
national
parks
including
Yellowstone,
the
Grand
Canyon
and
the
Everglades,
now
offer
360-degree
videos
through
Google
Earth.
On
the
Google
Arts
&
Culture
platform
(平台),you
can
also
enjoy
a
detailed
virtual
journey
through
some
other
national
parks,
such
as
Alaska's
Kenai
Fjords,
the
volcanoes
of
Hawaii
or
Utah's
Bryce
Canyon.
In
the
UK,
the
National
Trust
has
organized
many
virtual
tours
from
their
most
breathtaking
views
and
gardens,
including
the
Giant's
Causeway
and
the
flower
beds
of
Hidcote
House.
Even
if
it
can’t
compare
to
a
real-life
experience,
VR
technology
still
allows
us
to
get
a
little
closer
to
the
world's
greatest
wonders.
At
the
very
least,
these
platforms
might
help
travelers
plan
their
next
holiday
once
the
pandemic
(流行病)is
over.
21.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
VR
technology
will
be
used
in
tourism
to
attract
visitors.
B.
VR
technology
was
born
because
of
COVID-19.
C.
Travelling
abroad
from
home
can
be
less
fun.
D.
Virtual
travel
tours
are
free
to
all
the
Internet
users.
22.
On
which
platform
can
we
explore
the
US
national
parks?
A.
AndBeyond.
B.
Google
Earth.
C.
National
Trust.
D.
Google
VR.
23.
How
does
the
author
think
of
these
platforms?
A.
They
are
useless.
B.
They
are
more
attractive.
C.
They
are
helpful.
D.
They
are
badly
organized.
B
A
valuable
musical
instrument
was
played
recently
in
its
first
public
performance
(表演)
since
being
rediscovered
in
2015.
The
instrument,
a
Stradivarius
violin,
had
been
stolen
and
was
missing
for
35
years.
The
violin
has
a
long
history.
It
was
made
in
the
18th
Century.
Later,
the
instrument
belonged
to
Roman
Totenberg,
a
Polish-born
violinist.
He
died
before
the
violin
was
rediscovered.
Now,
the
violin
belongs
to
one
of
his
daughters
and
its
sound
is
again
being
heard.
This
week,
one
of
Totenberg's
former
students,
Mira
Wang,
played
the
instrument
for
the
first
time
since
its
rediscovery.
Totenberg's
three
daughters
all
agreed
that
Mira
Wang
should
perform
with
the
Stradivarius.
Amy
Totenberg
says
the
former
student
was
close
to
her
father.
Antonio
Stradivari
made
the
instrument
in
1734.
Roman
Totenberg
played
the
violin
for
almost
40
years.
He
performed
on
many
famous
concert
stages
around
the
world.
Totenberg
died
in
2012
at
the
age
of
101.
The
Stradivarius
was
taken
from
his
dressing
room
after
a
show.
Daughter
Nina
Totenberg
remembers
what
happened.
"
He
was
greeting
well-wishers
afterwards
and
when
he
turned
around
to
go
back
and
get
the
violin,
it
was
gone.
And
they
found
the
case
thrown
down
the
stairs
in
the
place
where
the
concert
had
been
and
they
called
the
police
and
the
FBI
came.”
The
disappearance
of
the
violin
remained
a
mystery
(谜)for
35
years.
Then,
the
former
wife
of
the
man
who
stole
the
instrument
tried
to
sell
it
to
a
violin
specialist
who
identified
it.
The
former
husband
had
once
been
a
student
of
Totenberg.
In
2015,
the
Stradivarius
violin
was
returned
to
Totenberg's
three
daughters.
They
had
it
repaired
to
playing
condition.
The
Totenberg
sisters
say
they
will
sell
the
violin
to
a
performer
or
a
group.
They
want
the
instrument
to
be
heard
again
by
listeners
around
the
world.
Rare
instruments
also
are
musical
treasures.
In
2011,
a
Stradivarius
violin
was
sold
for
more
than
$
15
million.
24.
Why
was
the
performance
unique?
A.
It
was
played
by
a
Chinese
musician.
B.
It
was
played
to
honour
a
former
violinist.
C.
It
was
played
with
a
lost
—
and
—
found
valuable
violin.
D.
It
was
organized
by
a
famous
musician's
daughters.
25.
Why
did
Mira
Wang
have
the
honour
to
play
the
violin?
A.
She
has
the
best
skill
to
play
the
violin.
B.
She
will
show
the
violin
to
the
world.
C.
She
is
familiar
with
the
daughters.
D.
She
was
related
closely
to
its
former
owner,
her
teacher.
26.
Who
stole
the
violin?
A.
A
violin
specialist.
B.
A
student
of
Totenberg's.
C.
The
former
wife
of
a
thief.
D.
One
of
the
well-wishers
at
a
concert.
27.
What
do
you
know
about
the
rediscovered
violin?
A.
It
will
change
hands.
B.
It
will
be
donated
to
a
group.
C.
It
will
be
played
only
once.
D.
It
will
be
kept
in
a
museum.
C
The
Earth
is
losing
some
of
its
major
freshwater
supplies.
But
the
water
is
not
in
lakes
or
rivers.
They
are
called
“aquifers”(含水层).
They
formed
deep
underground
as
the
Earth
developed.
Some
aquifers
are
so
deep
that
water
from
very
heavy
rains
cannot
reach
them
through
all
the
rock
and
dirt.
Many
aquifers
provide
irrigation
(灌溉)water
for
crops.
These
freshwater
are
helping
farmers
in
many
countries.
A
new
report
says
some
aquifers
are
being
emptied.
Irrigated
agriculture
is
responsible
for
about
80
percent
or
more
of
freshwater
use
worldwide.
A
growing
part
of
that
comes
from
underground
aquifers
because
of
dry
weather
or
farmers
growing
crops
in
areas
with
little
rainfall.
But
researchers
say
taking
water
from
aquifers
is
creating
a
large
problem.
Scientists
warn
that
there
is
not
much
that
can
be
done
to
repair
them.
It
is
difficult
to
measure
groundwater
because
it
is
so
deep
underground.
It
is
also
difficult
to
know
how
much
water
is
there
and
where
it
is.
The
water
from
these
aquifers
may
not
be
replaced
for
hundreds
of
years.
The
report
says
seven
countries
use
the
most
non
—
renewable
groundwater
for
agricultural
production.
The
seven
are
the
United
States.
India,
Pakistan,
China,
Mexico
and
Saudi
Arabia.
The
United
States
is
one
of
the
world's
major
exporters
of
food.
If
China
and
India
use
up
the
groundwater
they
need
to
feed
their
populations,
they
would
be
forced
to
buy
more
food.
This
increased
demand
could
cause
food
prices
to
rise.
The
study
shows
that,
while
countries
like
Somalia
are
dealing
with
little
rainfall,
the
world
may
someday
face
an
underground
drought.
It's
a
really
global
issue.
All
countries
around
the
world
are
facing
this
challenge.
We
don't
have
any
great
solutions
or
strategies
to
deal
with
this.
So,
at
the
very
least,
we
need
to
have
discussions
to
come
up
with
new
ways,
new
strategies
that
recognize
this
problem
and
manage
how
we
might
adjust
our
policies
(调整
政策).
Any
strategy
must
balance
the
short-term
need
for
food
for
the
world
with
the
long-term
survival
of
the
Earth's
aquifers.
28.
Why
is
it
difficult
to
recover
underground
water?
A.
More
water
is
drawn
than
it
is
added.
B.
The
Earth
still
lacks
rainwater.
C.
It
is
too
deep
for
rainwater
to
reach.
D.
Researchers
know
nothing
about
it.
29.
What's
the
result
of
the
disappearance
of
underground
water?
A.
The
US
will
benefit
from
it.
B.
More
rains
will
reach
aquifers.
C.
Fresh
water
in
lakes
or
rivers
will
also
disappear.
D.
Food
will
become
more
expensive.
30.
How
does
the
author
feel
when
stating
the
fact
in
the
text?
A.
Worried.
B.
Relaxed.
C.
Encouraged.
D.
Optimistic.
31.
What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
No
Ways
Can
Save
Underground
Water
B.
The
Earth’s
Underground
Water
Is
Being
Emptied
C.
Agriculture
Is
Destroying
Underground
Water
D.
Everyone's
Duty
Is
to
Protect
Underground
Water
D
Members
of
a
native
community
in
the
arctic
(北极的)areas
of
Sweden
say
their
reindeer
(驯鹿)are
facing
possible
hunger
from
unusual
weather
related
to
climate
change.
The
local
Sami
community
takes
care
of
about
8,000
reindeer
throughout
the
year.
The
animals
are
moved
between
traditional
feeding
areas
in
high
mountains
close
to
Norway
in
the
summer
and
forests
farther
east
in
the
winter.
A
community
member,
Inga,
is
worried
about
his
reindeer.
He
said
climate
change
has
affected
the
area's
weather
activity
and
created
food
shortages.
"If
we
don't
find
better
areas
for
them
where
they
can
feed
themselves
and
find
food,
the
reindeer
will
die
from
hunger,”
Inga
said.
He
verified
the
problem
by
reaching
down
into
the
snow
and
pulling
up
a
hard
piece
of
ice
close
to
the
soil.
The
area
received
unusual
snowfall
early
in
the
fall,
followed
by
rain
that
froze.
Inga
said
this
traps
the
plants
that
reindeer
eat
under
a
thick
cover
of
ice.
Some
of
the
hungry
reindeer
have
now
moved
away
from
their
traditional
feeding
areas
in
search
of
munity
members
say
half
the
reindeer
moved
towards
the
east
as
planned.
But
the
rest
headed
back
to
the
mountains,
where
they
face
the
risk
of
attacks
by
other
animals
or
being
caught
in
an
avalanche
(雪崩).
Older
members
of
the
Sami
community
say
that
in
the
past,
they
only
remember
bad
winters
about
once
every
ten
years.
But
now,
Inga
says
“extreme
and
strange
weather
are
appearing
more
and
more
often,“
happening
several
times
a
year.
Snowfall
is
common
for
the
area.
But
as
temperatures
increase,
rain
can
also
fall,
creating
a
“rain-on-snow”
effect.
When
this
happens,
food
remains
trapped
under
the
ice
where
the
reindeer
cannot
reach
it.
This
causes
the
animals
to
grow
weaker
and
struggle
to
make
it
through
the
winter.
Weather
changes
have
hit
the
Sami
community
hard.
“We
don't
want
money
because
we
can’t
buy
better
weather
with
money.
We
need
the
EU
to
take
action
and
they
need
to
do
it
now,“
said
Inga.
32.
What
problem
do
reindeer
meet
with
at
present?
A.
Cold
weather.
B.
Risk
of
hunger.
C.
Long
march
for
food.
D.
Polluted
environment.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“verified"
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Proved.
B.
Solved.
C.
Ignored.
D.
Answered.
34.
What
problem
would
the
reindeer
back
in
the
mountains
face?
A.
Traps
under
the
snow.
B.
Hunt
from
human
beings.
C.
Rocks
falling
down
the
mountain.
D.
Threat
from
other
animals.
35.
What
is
causing
the
reindeer
s
present
difficult
situation?
A.
Flood.
B.
Drought.
C.
Rain-on-snow
effect.
D.
Snowfall.
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。
Being
a
successful
high
school
student
Being
a
successful
high
school
student
requires
both
patience
and
motivation.
Unfortunately,
there
are
often
many
things
that
can
make
your
success
difficult.
Here
are
some
tips
which
can
help
you
become
a
successful
high
school
student.
Remember
that
school
is
important.
It's
important
to
have
fun
and
have
lots
of
extra
after
school
activities,
but
school
study
should
always
be
your
top
priority
(优先的事物).
36
.
Get
involved
at
your
school.
You
don't
have
to
be
a
superstar
or
a
cheerleader
to
do
this.
37
These
may
include
recent
events,
such
as
the
basketball
game
held
last
Friday
or
attending
school
events
like
dances
and
variety
shows.
Take
up
a
sport
to
get
fit.
It's
easy
to
forget
to
stay
in
shape
when
the
workload
gets
heavy.
38
So
join
a
sports
team
at
your
school
to
make
you
less
worried
about
your
schedule
and
have
a
healthy
body.
39
.
Not
being
an
athlete
is
not
an
excuse
for
not
having
something
to
do
after
school.
If
you're
interested
in
art,
join
the
art
club.
Music?
Join
a
band.
If
you're
not
into
any
of
your
school's
clubs,
advise
your
principal
to
start
a
new
one.
Most
likely
he
or
she
will
say
yes.
Focus
on
yourself.
Don't
compare
yourself
with
others.
40
Every
day
you
should
only
try
to
make
yourself
better,
instead
of
worrying
about
how
the
girl
sitting
in
front
of
you
has
nicer
clothes
or
is
getting
better
grades,
etc.
Ten
years
from
now.
this
won’t
matter.
A.
Join
all
kinds
of
clubs.
B.
Find
a
club
to
develop
your
interests.
C.
All
you
need
to
do
is
stay
on
top
of
things.
D.
High
school
is
only
a
competition
with
yourself.
E.
So
never
take
homework,
tests
and
quizzes
lightly!
F.
Changing
your
attitude
towards
study
can
contribute
to
your
success.
G.
Doing
some
sports
can
help
you
relax
your
body
and
improve
your
study.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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。
“You're
going
to
be
keeping
a
journal
in
this
class,"
I
said
with
the
kind
of
firm
authority
(权威).
"And
I
want
you
to
tell
your
41
as
they
matter.
"
“Why
do
they
42
?”
a
boy
named
Michael
asked.
He
was
pretty
handsome
with
a
hard-set
jaw
and
beautiful
43
eyes.
"I
mean,
who
cares
about
our
stories?"
44
out
at
the
roomful
of
students,
I
realized
I
didn't
have
a(n)
45
.
“Why
do
your
stories
matter?”
I
repeated
the
question,
46
myself
some
time
for
a
proper
answer.
No
one
said
a
word.
47
,
I
looked
at
Michael.
"They
matter
because
they
do,"
I
48
.
"Because
you're
here
and
you
can
tell
them.
Because
it's
what
you
have.
Stories
allow
us
to
make
what
we've
been
through
49
.
When
you
50
your
experience
into
a
story,
it
becomes
yours
and
not
just
something
that
51
to
you.
"
Michael
kept
staring.
He
didn't
seem
to
52
what
I
had
said,
but
he
didn't
challenge
me
either.
In
his
first
essay,
Michael
wrote
about
53
he
grew
up
on
the
streets
of
one
of
the
worst
54
in
Boston.
He
wrote
how
his
high
school
English
teacher,
an
elderly
woman
who
saw
his
potential
(潜力),helped
him
55
a
college
application.
Together,
they
got
him
into
this
56
I
had
Michael
read
his
essay
out
57
.
After
he
finished,
the
class
went
so
still
we
could
hear
the
58
of
each
other's
breath.
I
looked
at
Michael
and
saw
a
small
softening
in
his
dark
eyes.
When
he
finally
59
back
in
his
chair,
it
was
like
a
coil
(线圈)unwinding.
After
a
moment,
I
said,
"That's
why
I
need
you
to
60
your
stories.”
41.
A.
dreams
B.
stories
C.
novels
D.
requires
42.
A.
form
B.
function
C.
count
D.
differ
43.
A.
black
B.
cold
C.
strange
D.
blue
44.
A.
Spreading
B.
Looking
C.
Going
D.
Giving
45.
A.
answer
B.
problem
C.
solution
D.
question
46.
A.
giving
B.
wasting
C.
killing
D.
treating
47.
A.
Fortunately
B.
Obviously
C.
Finally
D.
Exactly
48.
A.
argued
B.
said
C.
struggled
D.
shouted
49.
A.
creative
B.
specific
C.
classic
D.
meaningful
50.
A.
send
B.
talk
C.
trap
D.
turn
51.
A.
belonged
B.
waved
C.
happened
D.
ran
52.
A.
quote
B.
forgive
C.
admire
D.
believe
53.
A.
what
B.
how
C.
where
D.
when
54.
A.
neighborhoods
B.
roads
C.
castles
D.
hotels
55.
A.
set
out
B.
fill
out
C.
take
off
D.
make
up
56.
A.
block
B.
club
C.
team
D.
school
57.
A.
loud
B.
quietly
C.
fast
D.
slowly
58.
A.
rate
B.
noise
C.
sound
D.
speed
59.
A.
stood
B.
lay
C.
walked
D.
sat
60.
A.
keep
B.
experience
C.
tell
D.
forget
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。
It
can
already
be
tough
growing
up
without
a
parent-let
alone
trying
to
support
yourself
through
college
without
parental
help.
That's
why
Karl
Winsness
is
lending
a
hand.
As
a
means
of
61
(help)
out
local
kids,
Winsness
created
the
only
scholarship
(奖学
金)in
the
country
that
62
(give)
to
children
with
parents
in
prison
(监狱).
Winsness,
who
calls
his
educational
gift
the
"
Willy
the
Plumber
Scholarship”,
only
makes
about
$
30,000,
working
as
an
ordinary
worker.
The
father
of
two
says
that
he
is
able
63
(afford)
the
scholarship
by
living
a
relatively
simple
lifestyle.
Winsness
spreads
word
of
the
scholarship
64
(simple)
by
spreading
homemade
fliers
(传单)around
Salem,
Utah.
While
the
sum
of
the
scholarship
65
(be)
only
about
$
1,000,
the
17
receivers
of
the
scholarship
say
that
the
money
means
a
great
deal
to
their
own
66
(wallet)——as
well
as
their
self-respect.
One
of
the
youths
67
parents
both
went
to
prison
when
she
was
5
years
old
said:
”You
get
really
clown
on
68
(you),
people
judge
you,
69
you
feel
like
you
can't
do
anything.
Then,
all
of
a
sudden,
you
have
this
stranger
who
has
belief
70
you
and
knows
that
you're
not
who
your
parents
are.”
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共1。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。
Many
people
like
to
go
shopping.
My
mom
is
no
different.
She
likes
to
buy
shoe.
Once,
my
mother
told
me
to
go
shopping
with
her,
and
so
I
do.
However,
after
I
got
home,
I
made
a
decide
that
I
would
not
go
shopping
with
her
some
more.
She
always
spends
long
time
on
window
shopping.
When
I
go
shopping,
I
always
rapid
buy
the
things
I
want
to.
That
doesn't
take
her
a
lot
of
time.
Some
people
shop
not
only
to
buy
things,
and
also
to
look
at
things,
which
is
call
window
shopping.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,上周你参加了美国某旅行社组织的加利福尼亚州七日游,但你对此次旅行
感到很不满意。请你给该旅行社负责人写一封投诉信,内容包括:
1.写信目的;
2.不满之处;
3.表达期望。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已为你写好。
参考词汇:加利福尼亚California;旅行社travel
agency
Dear
Sir/Madam,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Yours,
Li
Hua