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川大附中高2018级2020-2021学年上期期末考试
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分
注意事项:
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第一部分
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)
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
did
the
woman
get
the
sofa?
A.
From
a
shop.
B.
From
her
parents.
C.
From
her
friend.
2.
Who
will
hold
a
party?
A.
The
woman’s
friend.
B.
The
man.
C.
The
man’s
roommate.
What
does
the
man
agree
to
do
for
the
woman?
A.
Bring
her
homework
to
her.
B.
Tell
her
what
they
learn
in
class.
C.
Ask
the
teacher
for
a
sick
leave.
4.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Policeman
and
driver.
B.
Co-workers.
C.
Boss
and
employee.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Future
jobs.
B.
Money
problems.
C.
Communication
difficulties.
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,每小题将给出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
will
the
speakers
do
first?
A.
Walk
to
the
fish
zoo.
B.
Rent
some
bikes.
C.
Take
a
boat.
7.
How
long
will
the
speakers
spend
riding
a
boat?
A.
Half
an
hour.
B.
One
hour.
C.
Two
hours.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8.
Where
will
the
man
go
on
vacation?
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
Australia.
C.
In
Spain.
9.
Which
question
did
the
man
guess
wrong?
A.
The
one
about
the
human
body.
B.
The
one
about
sports.
C.
The
one
about
music.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
her
job?
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Unhappy.
C.
Excited.
11.
What
does
the
man
do
for
a
living?
A.
He
is
a
doctor.
B.
He
works
as
a
lawyer.
C.
He
owns
his
business.
12.
When
will
the
woman
take
some
time
off?
A.
In
the
spring.
B.
In
the
summer.
C.
In
the
winter.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.
Who
painted
the
pictures
on
the
wall?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
college
professor.
C.
The
great
painters.
14.
How
long
has
Jack
been
painting?
A.
For
ten
years.
B.
For
two
years.
C.
For
one
year.
15.
What
does
the
woman
like?
A.
Drawing.
B.
Painting.
C.
Writing.
16.
What
will
the
speakers
do
tomorrow?
A.
Share
the
works.
B.
Take
college
class.
C.
Design
something.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.
When
was
Easter
Island
found?
A.
In
1800.
B.
In
1700.
C.
In
1722.
18.
What
caused
the
decrease
of
the
population?
A.
Disease.
B.
War.
C.
Earthquakes.
19.
How
many
statues
are
on
the
island?
A.
788.
B.
887.
C.
1100.
20.
What
has
been
proved
about
the
statues?
A.
They
remain
a
mystery
today.
B.
They
were
from
another
planet.
C.
They
were
built
by
ancient
people
on
the
island.
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
21.What?you?have?just?read?is?a
__________
.??
A.?note??
B.?report??
C.?schedule?
D.?poster?
22.How?much?do?you?have?to?pay?in?total?if?four?of?you?go?together??
A.?$?20.??
B.?$?40??
C.?$?60.??
D.?$?80.
23.Which?of?the?following?statements?is?true??
A.?Tickets?are?sold?in?Kwun?Tong?High?School.?
B.?It’s
unnecessary?to?take?soft?drinks?with?you.??
C.?Free?digital?cameras?are?provided?for?everybody.?
D.?Festival?food?will?be?served?without?extra?charge.?
B
Orange
juice
is
suddenly
hot.
In
the
goods
markets,
frozen
concentrate
orange
juice
futures
(期货)
have
increased
25%

just
in
the
past
month.
“People
understand
that
orange
juice
is
a
great
source
of
vitamin
C
and
clearly
vitamin
C
strengthens
your
immune
system,”
said
Andrew
Meadows,
director
of
communications
at
Florida
Citrus
Mutual,
a
growers’
trade
group.
“We’re
now
in
a
time
when
people
want
to
have
a
strong
immune
system.
I
think
that’s
what’s
happening.”
That’s
even
though
there’s?no
evidence?that
vitamin
C
is
effective
against
the
coronavirus.
But
industry
officials
say
that
people
looking
to
increase
their
vitamin
C
intake
have
been
increasing
OJ
sales.
Sales
jumped
nearly
10%
in
the
four
weeks
that
ended
March
14
compared
with
a
year
earlier,
according
to
Nielsen
data
provided
by
the
Florida
Department
of
Citrus
(柑橘).
Frozen
OJ
sales
increased
27%.
That's
a
big
turnaround
from
the
previous
report
for
February,
which
showed
overall
OJ
sales
down
2%
and
frozen
juice
down
1.3%.
And
demand
is
more
than
previous
supply,
said
Marisa
Zansler,
director
of
economic
and
market
research
at
the
Florida
Department
of
Citrus.
Meadows
emphasized
that
the
industry
has
not
been
marketing
around
the
coronavirus.
“We’re
not
trying
to
benefit
on
this,”
he
said.
“We
wouldn’t
do
that.
...
But
it
is
beneficial
to
us,
it
is
heartening
to
us
that
people
still
understand
that
orange
juice
is
a
great
source
of
vitamin
C.”
The
good
news
for
growers
comes
at
a
challenging
time
for
the
citrus
industry.
Florida
growers
have
been
battling
citrus
greening,
and
other?plant
diseases?for
years.
And
orange
juice
has
been
squeezed
by
competition
from
sports
and
energy
drinks,
bottled
water
and
exotic
juice
blends,
Meadows
said.
24.What
idea
does
Andrew
Meadows
try
to
express?
A.
Orange
juice
is
a
great
source
of
vitamin
C.
B.
Vitamin
C
is
effective
against
the
coronavirus.
C.
Why
orange
juice
is
popular
during
coronavirus
time.
D.
Vitamin
C
can
strengthen
people’s
immune
systems
greatly.
25.Why
does
the
author
use
these
figures
in
Paragraph
5?
A.
To
make
a
summary.
B.
To
explain
the
reasons.
C.
To
make
a
comparison.
D.
To
illustrate
the
process.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“heartening”
in
Paragraph
7
refer
to?
A.
Encouraging.
B.
Surprising.
C.
Amazing.
D.
Interesting.
27.What’s
the
author’s
attitude
in
this
text?
A.
Positive.
B.
Neutral.
C.
Worried.
D
Negative.
C
Is
there
a
magic
ending
period
when
children
become
responsible
for
their
own
actions?
Is
there
a
wonderful
moment
when
parents
can
become
spectators
(旁观者)
in
the
lives
of
their
children
and
shrug,
“It’s
their
life,”
and
feel
nothing?
When?I?was
in
my
twenties,
I
stood
in
a
hospital
corridor
waiting
for
doctors
to
put
a
few
stitches
in
my
son’s
head.
I
was
asked,
“When
do
you
stop
worrying?”
A
nurse
said,
“When
they
get
out
of
the
accident
stage.”
My
mother
just
smiled
and
said
nothing.
When?I?was
in
my
thirties,
I
sat
on
a
little
chair
in
a
classroom
and
heard
how
one
of
my
children
talked
nonstop,
interrupted
the
class,
and
was
headed
for
a
career
making
license
plates.
As
if
to
read
my
mind,
a
teacher
said,
“Don’t
worry.
They
all
go
through
this
stage,
and
then
you
can
sit
back,
relax,
and
enjoy
them.”
My
mother
listened
and
said
nothing.
When?I?was
in
my
forties,
I
spent
a
lifetime
waiting
for
the
phone
to
ring
and
the
cars
to
come
home,
the
front
door
to
open.
My
friends
said
that
when
my
kids
got
married?I?could
stop
worrying
and
lead
my
own
life.
I
wanted
to
believe
that,
but
I
was
haunted
by
my
mother’s
wan
(淡淡的)
smile
and
her
occasional
words,
“You
look
pale.
Are
you
all
right?
Call
me
the
minute
you
get
home.”
Can
it
be
that
parents
are
sentenced
to
a
lifetime
of
worry??Is
concern
for
one
another
handed
down
like
a
torch
to
light
the
trail
of
human
weakness
and
the
fears
of
the
unknown?
Is
concern
a
curse?
Or
is
it
a
virtue
that
lifts
us
to
the
highest
form
of
life?
One
of
my
children
became
quite
sensitive
recently,
saying
to
me,
“Where
were
you??I’ve
been
calling
for
three
days,
and
no
one
answered.
I
was
worried!”
????
I?smiled
a
wan
smile.
28.
What
can
we
know
about
the
author’s
mother
from
the
passage?
A.
She
has
a
good
understanding
of
the
author.
B.
She
is
not
concerned
about
the
author.
C.
She
tries
to
give
the
author
some
encouragement.
D.
She
seems
to
laugh
at
the
author.
29.
What
did
the
author
do
in
her
forties?
A.
She
would
like
her
children
to
see
her
often.
B.
She
couldn’t
stop
worrying
about
her
children.
C.
She
was
less
concerned
about
her
children.
D.
She
became
more
patient
with
her
children.
30.
Why
did
the
author
smile
a
wan
smile
at
the
end
of
the
passage?
A.
She
wanted
to
learn
from
her
mother.
B.
She
got
a
kind
of
satisfaction
from
her
child’s
concern.
C.
She
succeeded
in
tricking
her
children.
D.
She
stopped
worrying
about
her
children
at
last.
31.
The
main
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
tell
us
that
___________.
A.
parents
show
more
concern
for
their
children
B.
parents’
love
for
their
children
is
selfless
C.
the
concern
between
parents
and
children
is
natural
D.
parents
will
worry
about
their
children
all
their
lives
D
People
often
like
robots
better
the
more
they
look
like
real
people,
past
studies
have
shown.
But
only
up
to
a
point.
Figures
that
look
almost
human
can
make
people
feel
uneasy.
Fabian
Grabenhorst,
a
neuroscientist
at
the
University
of
Cambridge,
led
the
new
study
to
uncover
what’s
behind
that
feeling.
He
and
his
colleagues
took
functional
MRI
scans
of
21
volunteers
during
two
activities.
In
each
activity,
participants
viewed
pictures
of
people
and
humanoid
robots.
The
robots
ranged
from
very
machine-like
to
nearly
human.
Some
of
the
photos
of
people
were
edited
to
slightly
change
their
features.
These
were
called
“artificial
humans.”
They
had
a
grayish
skin
tone
and
unnaturally
smooth
skin.
They
were
meant
to
represent
super
realistic-looking
robots.
In
the
first
activity,
participants
rated
each
picture
on
likability
and
how
human-like
the
figures
appeared.
Next,
participants
chose
between
pairs
of
these
pictures,
based
on
which
subject
they
would
rather
receive
a
gift
from.
As
in
past
studies,
participants
generally
rated
more
human-like
candidates
as
more
likable,
but
this
trend
broke
down
for
artificial
humans.
Despite
being
the
most
human-like
of
the
unnatural
options,
these
were
rated
the
least
likable.
A
similar
gap
emerged
in
participants’
judgments
about
which
figures
were
more
trustworthy
gift-givers.
Those
reactions
mirrored
activity
in
a
part
of
the
brain
involved
in
making
social
decisions,
called
VMPFC.
The
VMPFC
was
more
active
when
participants
viewed
more
human-like
pictures.
But
activity
went
downwards
in
response
to
artificial
humans.
And
that
drop
was
largest
in
people
who
reported
the
strongest
dislike
for
artificial
humans.
Those
findings
suggest
that?this
region
of
the
brain
supports
the
uneasy
feeling,
the
researchers
say.
If
the
VMPFC
is
responsible
for
generating
these
heebie-jeebies(忐忑不安),
that
may
be
good
news
for
android(人形机器人)
designers.
Social
experiences
can
change
how
the
VMPFC
reacts,
says
Grabenhorst.
So
positive
interactions
with
a
robot
that
seemed
scary
at
first
may
make
it
seem
less
bothersome
over
time.
32.
What
did
the
researchers
ask
the
participants
to
do
first?
A.
Edit
photos
of
people.
B.
Share
their
preference.
C.
Choose
the
figures
they
trust.
D.
Rate
pictures
on
likability.
33.
Which
of
the
following
was
rated
least
likable
by
the
participants?
A.
Artificial
humans.
B.
Common
robots.
C.
Pictures
of
humans.
D.
Machine-like
robots.
34.
What
did
the
Fabian’s
team
find?
A.
The
more
robots
look
like
humans,
the
more
likable
they
are.
B.
Interactions
with
terrifying
robots
help
handle
the
uneasiness.
C.
The
VMPFC
may
explain
people’s
uneasiness
for
artificial
humans.
D.
Participants’
brains
became
active
when
they
viewed
human-like
robots.
35.
In
which
section
of
a
newspaper
may
this
text
appear?
A.
Health.
B.
Science.
C.
Education.
D.
Environment.
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。
Perhaps
you
have
heard
the
expression
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do”.
So
when
you
want
to
do
business
in
France,
you
have
to
get
to
know
French
culture,
make
marketing
plans,
and
run
your
business
by
local
laws.
36
The
French
take
great
pride
in
their
language,
so
anyone
who
does
not
speak
it
may
run
the
risk
of
being
disrespected
by
his
French
colleagues
or
business
partners.
Also,
another
reason
why
learning
French
is
important
is
that
it
is
a
great
way
to
show
every
possible
French
business
partner
that
you
care
and
respect
their
country’s
culture
and
language.
The
first
thing
that
you
should
do
when
meeting
someone
new
is
to
shake
his
hand
firmly
and
always
look
at
the
person
in
the
eye.
In
social
meetings
with
friends,
kissing
is
common.
Use
first
names
only
after
being
invited
to.
37
The
French
will
sometimes
introduce
themselves
using
their
surname
first,
followed
by
their
first
name.
Dress
well.
38
Your
business
clothing
is
a
reflection
of
your
success
and
social
status.
Always
try
to
be
tasteful
and
stylish.
Women
are
advised
to
dress
simply
but
elegantly.
Wearing
make-up
is
practiced
widely
by
businesswomen.
The
French
are
passionate
about
food,
so
lunches
are
common
in
doing
business
in
France,
which
usually
consist
of
an
appetizer,
main
meal
with
wine,
cheese,
dessert
and
coffee,
and
normally
take
up
to
two
hours.
39
Do
not
begin
eating
until
the
host
says
“bon
appetite”.
Pass
dishes
to
the
left,
keep
wrists
above
the
table
and
try
to
eat
everything
on
the
plate.
40
This
may
suggest
that
you
find
the
food
tasteless.
If
eating
in
a
restaurant,
the
person
who
invites
always
pays.
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,掌握其大意,然后从41-60题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
We
may
look
at
the
world
around
us,
but
somehow
we
manage
not
to
see
it
until
whatever
we’ve
become
accustomed
to
suddenly
disappears.
41
,
for
example,
the
neatly-dressed
woman
I
42
to
see
on
my
way
to
work
each
morning.
For
three
years,
no
matter
what
the
weather
was
like,
she
was
always
waiting
at
the
bus
stop
around
8:00
am.
On
43
days,
she
wore
heavy
clothes
and
a
pair
of
woolen
gloves.
Summertime
44
out
neat,
belted
cotton
dresses
and
a
hat
pulled
low
over
her
sunglasses.
I
could
45
that
she
was
an
ordinary
working
woman.
Of
course,
I
46
all
this
only
after
she
was
seen
no
more.
It
was
then
that
I
realized
how
47
I
expected
to
see
her
each
morning.
You
might
say
I
48
her.
“Did
she
have
an
accident?
Something
49
?”
I
thought
to
myself
about
her
50
.
Now
that
she
was
gone,
I
felt
I
had
51
her.
I
began
to
realize
that
part
of
our
52
life
probably
includes
such
chance
meetings
with
familiar
53
:
the
milkman
you
see
at
dawn,
the
woman
who
54
walks
her
dog
along
the
street
every
morning,
the
twin
brothers
you
see
at
the
library,
or
the
poor
old
man
who
struggles
to
55
ends
meet.
Such
people
are
56
markers
in
our
lives.
They
add
weight
to
our
57
of
place
and
belonging.
Think
about
it.
58
,
while
walking
to
work,
we
locate
our
position
by
passing
a
certain
building,
why
shouldn’t
we
59
where
we
are
when
we
pass
a
familiar,
though
60
person?.
41.
A.
Make
B.
Give
C.
Take
D.
Have
42.
A.
happened
B.
used
C.
wanted
D.
tried
43.
A.
snowy
B.
rainy
C.
cloudy
D.
frozen
44.
A.
took
B.
turned
C.
carried
D.
brought
45.
A.
see
B.
guess
C.
find
D.
learn
46.
A.
believed
B.
expressed
C.
remembered
D.
wondered
47.
A.
long
B.
often
C.
soon
D.
much
48.
A.
respected
B.
praised
C.
missed
D.
admired
49.
A.
better
B.
worse
C.
more
D.
less
50.
A.
misfortune
B.
appearance
C.
disappearance
D.
fortune
51.
A.
known
B.
lost
C.
forgotten
D.
hurt
52.
A.
happy
B.
enjoyable
C.
frequent
D.
daily
53.
A.
friends
B.
strangers
C.
tourists
D.
guests
54.
A.
regularly
B.
actually
C.
hardly
D.
probably
55.
A.
have
B.
give
C.
make
D.
keep
56.
A.
common
B.
important
C.
pleasant
D.
faithful
57.
A.
choice
B.
sense
C.
decision
D.
knowledge
58.
A.
Because
B.
However
C.
Although
D.
If
59.
A.
change
B.
show
C.
describe
D.
mark
60.
A.
unbelievable
B.
unforgettable
C.
unnamed
D.
unreal
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
As
one
saying
goes,
where
there
are
Chinese
people,
there
are
kung
fu
legends.
Louis
Cha
Leung-yung,
61
(regard)
as
one
of
the
greatest
martial
arts
fiction
writers
in
China,
is
better
known
by
his
pen
name
Jin
Yong.
For
many
martial
arts
lovers,
Cha
has
built
a
magical
martial
arts
kingdom
that
62
can
escape
into
every
now
and
then.
But
this
kingdom
is
falling
apart
now,
because
Cha
passed
away
on
Oct
30,
at
the
age
Of
94.
Cha
63
(write)
15
wuxia
novels
during
his
lifetime.
While
the
values
and
tastes
of
readers
64
(change)
greatly
in
recent
decades,
his
books
continue
to
attract
people.
Cha’s
works
are
65
(large)
set
in
the
world
of
the
jianghu,
a
society
of
martial
arts
supporters__66__
(travel)
across
China
to
trade
blows
and
teach
martial
arts
skills
while
sticking
to
a
strict
code
of
honor.
The
South
China
Morning
Post
called
Cha
“the
most
67
(influence)
Chinese
martial
arts
novelist
of
the
20th
century.”
BBC
Chinese
praised
him
68
being
one
of
the
few
significant
figures
in
multiple
fields,
from
literature
to
media,
politics
to
business.
Chinese
Internet
users
expressed
condolences
(哀悼)
on
the
social
media
platform
Weibo
and
cited
some
of
Cha’s
famous
quotes
69
(honor)
his
work.
Many
Chinese
grew
up
either
reading
Cha’s
novels
70
watching
TV
series
adapted
from
his
novels.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
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。
I
go
jogging
every
day.
One
morning
my
wife
asked
me
buy
some
bread
on
the
way
home,
so
I
put
a
$10
note
in
my
back
pockets.
I
was
running
happily
through
the
park
while
another
jogger
ran
into
me.
He
apologized
and
continued
running.
I
thought
it
was
a
bit
strange
so
I
checked
his
pocket
and
found
there
was
nothing.
Run
after
him,
I
finally
caught
up
with
him
and
grabbed
him
in
the
arm.
I
shouted
at
him
and
ordered
that
he
gave
me
the
$10.
He
was
frightening
and
quickly
gave
me
the
money.
Then
he
ran
away
as
fast
as
he
could.
As
soon
as
I
got
home,
I
began
to
tell
my
wife
a
story.
“You
can
never
imagine
what
had
happened
to
me
just
now,

I
started.
She
immediately
interrupted,
“I
know,
you
left
the
money
on
the
kitchen
table.”
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华。你的新西兰笔友Thomas
来信询问在你校举行的2018中国数学奥林匹克竞赛
(CMO),请根据以下提示给他回信。
1.
竞赛时间:11月12~16日;
2.
参赛选手:388名来自国内外的中学生;
3.
竞赛奖励:获奖选手将获得一流名校录取资格。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
参考词汇:获得……3
川大附中高2018级2020-2021学年上期期末考试
英语试题答案
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5
ACBAA
6-10
BACBB
11-15
CCABC
16-20
ACABC
第二部分
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
21-23
DCB
24-27
CCAB
28-31
AABC
32-35
DACB
36-40
GCFBD
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41-45
CBADA
46-50
CDCBC
51-55
ADBAC
56-60
BBDDC
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
regarded
62.
they
63.
wrote
64.
have
changed
65.
largely
66.traveling/travelling
67.
influential
68.
for
69.
to
honor
70.
or
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
I
go
jogging
every
day.
One
morning
my
wife
asked
me
buy
some
bread
on
the
way
to
home,
so
I
put
a
$10
note
in
my
back
pockets.
I
was
running
happily
through
the
park
pocket
while
another
jogger
ran
into
me.
He
apologized
and
continued
running.
I
thought
it
was
when
a
bit
strange
so
I
checked
his
pocket
and
found
there
was
nothing.
Run
after
him,
I
my
Running
finally
caught
up
with
him
and
grabbed
him
in
the
arm.
I
shouted
at
him
and
ordered
that
by
he
gave
me
the
$10.
He
was
frightening
and
quickly
gave
me
the
money.
Then
he
ran
give
frightened
away
as
fast
as
he
could.
As
soon
as
I
got
home,
I
began
to
tell
my
wife
a
story.
“You
can
never
imagine
what
had
the
happened
to
me
just
now”
I
started.
She
immediately
interrupted,
“I
know,
you
left
the
money
on
the
kitchen
table.”
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
Dear
Thomas,
Nice
to
hear
from
you!
I
am
glad
to
offer
you
some
information
about
the
2018
CMO.
The
2018
CMO
was
held
between
November
12th
and
16th
in
our
school,
lasting
for
5
days.
Actually,
our
school
is
honored
to
be
the
first
organizer
of
this
competition
in
Sichuan
Province.
As
the
most
important
math
competition
in
China,
the
2018
CMO
attracted
388
contestants
from
home
and
abroad,
making
it
a
real
feast
for
math
lovers.
When
it
comes
to
the
reward,
all
the
prize
winners
will
win
admission
to
the
top
universities
in
China.
Maybe
that’s
one
of
the
reasons
why
it’s
so
popular
among
us
students.
Do
you
have
similar
competitions
in
your
country?
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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