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宜春市高中2020-2021学年高一下学期5月月考
实验班英语试题
试卷分值:150

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.
What
was
the
woman’s
birthday
gift?
A.
A
phone.
B.
A
book.
C.
A
coat.
2.Where
will
the
woman
have
the
party?
A.
At
the
man’s
house.
B.
At
a
restaurant.
C.
At
her
house.
3.When
did
the
man
buy
the
shoes?
A.
Three
weeks
ago.
B.
Two
weeks
ago.
C.
Three
days
ago.
4.
How
did
the
man
get
injured?
A.
By
playing
basketball.
B.
By
playing
tennis.
C.
By
running.
5.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
piano
playing?
A.
She
is
very
professional.
B.
She
is
still
a
beginner.
C.
She
doesn’t
know
how
to
play
at
all.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
When
will
the
woman
go
to
the
library?
A.
On
Thursday.
B.
On
Friday.
C.
On
Saturday.
7.What
does
the
man
want
to
borrow?
A.
Books.
B.
Videos.
C.
Magazines.
听下面一段对话,回答第
8
和第
9
两个小题。
8.What
does
the
woman
like
to
do
the
most?
A.
Go
to
the
countryside
for
walks.
B.
Read
a
book
in
the
sunshine.
C.
Watch
TV
at
home.
8.
In
which
season
does
the
man
often
play
sports
outdoors?
A.
Spring.
B.
Summer.
C.
Winter.
听下面一段对话,回答第
10
至第
12
三个小题。
10.What
did
the
woman
do
while
in
Los
Angeles?
A.
She
went
hiking.
B.
She
went
shopping.
C.
She
went
to
a
zoo.
11.Who
did
the
woman
see
in
San
Diego?
A.
Her
cousin.
B.
Her
aunt.
C.
Her
friend.
12.What
did
the
woman
think
of
San
Francisco?
A.
It
was
boring.
B.
It
had
good
weather.
C.
It
was
a
beautiful
city.
听下面一段对话,回答第
13
至第
16
四个小题。
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
boy?
A.
He
is
worried
about
his
new
classmates.
B.
He
recently
started
a
new
school.
C.
He
has
got
used
to
his
teachers.
14.When
will
the
boy’s
father
return?
A.
In
two
days.
B.
In
three
days.
C.
In
four
days.
15.Who
is
Mrs.
Jones?
A.
The
boy’s
teacher.
B.
The
boy’s
mother.
C.
The
boy’s
headmaster.
16.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
Toronto.
B.
In
Montreal.
C.
In
London.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题。
17.
How
many
adventures
are
mentioned?
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
18.
Where
will
people
see
the
sunrise?
A.
Beside
the
Amazon
River
B.
On
Mount
Fuji.
C.
Near
Niagara
Falls.
19.What
will
people
do
in
Thailand?
A.
See
many
kinds
of
animals.
B.
Take
a
boat
down
a
river.
C.
Go
to
some
temples.
20.What
is
the
talk
mainly
about?
A.
Travel
plans.
B.
Cultural
differences.
C.
Tips
for
adventures.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Peking
Opera
combines
opera,dancing,music,art
and
literature
together,showing
the
audience
a
complete
picture
of
the
folk
arts
of
China.
If
you
are
interested
in
the
mystery
of
oriental
culture,enjoying
the
traditional
folk
opera
is
a
must
for
you.
Where
to
enjoy
Peking
Opera?
Here
list
some
best
Peking
Opera
theatres.
Liyuan
Theatre
As
one
of
the
best
Peking
Opera
theatres,Liyuan
Theatre
is
the
most
famous
theatre
for
enjoying
the
opera.
Located
in
Jianguo
Hotel,Qianmen,the
theatre
puts
on
performances
at
7∶30
pm-8∶30
pm
every
day
except
for
the
Chinese
New
Year’s
Eve(according
to
the
professional
tradition).In
Liyuan
Theatre,you
can
sit
around
a
Ba
xi’an
Zhou(an
old-fashioned
square
table
for
eight
people)
and
drink
Chinese
tea.
If
you
are
interested,you
can
go
into
the
dressing
room
to
see
how
the
actors
are
made
up
in
various
facial
painting,something
not
allowed
in
other
theatres.
Chang’an
Grand
Theatre
Chang’an
Grand
Theatre
in
the
list
of
the
best
Peking
Opera
theatres
is
a
good
choice
for
enjoying
genuine
performances.
The
theatre
was
built
in
1937
in
Xidan
Business
Street
and
since
then,it
has
been
a
gathering
place
for
fans.
In
1996,new
Chang’an
Grand
Theatre
was
rebuilt
on
Dong
Chang’an
Avenue
and
seated
800.It
is
a
perfect
combination
of
classical
and
modern
architecture.
You
will
enjoy
the
elegant
rosewood
tables,comfortable
soft
seats
and
luxury
VIP
seats.
Mei
Lanfang
Theatre
As
one
of
the
best
Peking
Opera
theatres,this
theatre
is
named
after
the
outstanding
opera
master—Mei
Lanfang.
The
whole
building
has
mixed
the
traditional
opera
theatre
with
the
modern
construction
style
perfectly,having
a
seating
capacity
of
980
audiences.
The
audience
seats
are
distributed
on
four
floors
so
that
everyone
could
have
a
good
view
of
the
performance.
21.
If
you
want
to
go
backstage
to
get
a
closer
look,you
can
go
to
.
A.Liyuan
Theatre
B.Chang’an
Grand
Theatre
C.
Mei
Lanfang
Theatre
D.all
of
the
above
22.
If
you
want
to
be
at
some
place
with
both
traditional
and
modern
elements,you
can
go
to
.
①Liyuan
Theatre
②Chang’an
Grand
Theatre
③Mei
Lanfang
Theatre
A.①②
B.②③
C.①③
D.①②③
23.
If
you
want
to
have
a
good
sight
during
the
performance
no
matter
where
you
seat,you
can
go
to
.
A.Liyuan
Theatre
B.Chang’an
Grand
Theatre
C.Mei
Lanfang
Theatre
D.none
of
the
above
B
Sally
Smith
is
an
unbelievable
woman
who
looks
like
a
fit
40-year-old,
although
she
just
turned
70.
She
follows
a
special
raw
diet
and
only
drinks
rainwater.
She
looks
so
young
that
people
mistake
her
for
her
daughter
when
she’s
out
with
her
husband
of
54
years,
but
I
think
he
isn’t
complaining.
Mrs.
Smith
says
the
secret
to
her
beauty
lies
in
her
special
diet,
consisting
of
organic
vegetables,
fruits,
seeds
and
nuts
grown
in
her
own
garden;
she
calls
it
the
“fountain
of
youth”.
The
woman
doesn’t
touch
anything
that
has
been
cooked.
And
another
strange
thing
she
does
is
to
collect
rainwater,
to
keep
her
garden
blossoming,
but
also
to
drink.
But
the
resident
of
Miami-Dade
County,
Florida,
didn’t
always
have
such
a
healthy
lifestyle.
In
fact,
she
consumed
meat
regularly,
as
her
husband
used
to
own
a
meat
factory
way
back
in
the
1960s.
It
was
then
that
she
decided
to
change
her
eating
habit
forever.
And
what
a
great
decision
that
was!
I
mean,
just
look
at
her!
When
she
started
off,
Mrs.
Smith
was
just
looking
for
a
few
health
benefits
and
never
expected
that
she
would
look
like
a
40-year-old
at
the
age
of
70.
Over
the
27
years,
she
has
been
eating
raw
food,
and
she
has
written
two
booklets
called
Journey
to
Health
and
also
produced
a
DVD
containing
all
her
healthy
secrets.
Her
husband,
Mr.
Smith,
wishes
he
had
followed
her
example,
because
now
he
looks
much,
much
older
and
also
suffers
from
diabetes
(糖尿病)
and
high
blood
pressure.
He
takes
prescription
medicine
every
day,
but
Sally
doesn’t
even
take
an
aspirin.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
Her
raw
diet.
B.
Her
beauty.
C.
Specially
cooked
food.
D.
The
organic
food.
25.
What
kind
of
person
does
the
author
think
Mrs.
Smith
is?
A.
Modest.
B.
Honest.
C.
Strong-willed.
D.
Open-minded.
.
26.
What
did
the
woman
do
with
her
healthy
secrets?
A.
She
sold
them
to
the
local
people.
B.
She
abandoned
them
at
the
age
of
70.
C.
She
publicized
them
in
various
ways.
D.
She
improved
them
with
her
husband’s
help.
27.
What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
Mrs.
Smith’s
lifestyle?
A.
Confused.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Negative.
D.
Supportive.
C
From
the
top
of
Mount
Qomolangma
to
the
bottom
of
the
Mariana
Trench,
plastic
continues
to
pollute
the
environment,
and
it
creates
a
significant
threat
to
all
life
forms
on
Earth.
Despite
knowing
the
effects
of
plastic
pollution,
we
have
not
been
able
to
ban
the
use
of
plastic
products.
Now,
thanks
to
the
invention
of
a
17-year-old
girl,
Arora,
we
finally
have
a
better
choice.
This
plastic-like
material
is
made
from
prawn
(大虾)
shells,
and
it
breaks
down
1.5
million
times
faster
than
most
of
the
commercial
plastic
products
we
use
today.
The
Australian
teen
first
became
aware
of
the
impact
of
plastic
waste
on
the
environment
when
shopping
with
her
mother.
She
wondered
why
her
mother
had
to
pay
for
the
plastic
bags.
When
asked,
the
cashier
informed
her
how
plastic
hurts
the
planet
and
that
the
additional
charge
was
there
to
encourage
people
not
to
use
it.
This
inspired
Arora
to
create
a
kind
of
plastic
that
would
break
down
faster
than
the
conventional
one.
But
the
journey
of
inventing
“eco-friendly
plastic”
was
not
easy.
She
experimented
with
a
number
of
organic
materials
such
as
cornflour
and
banana
peels,
both
of
which
had
to
be
ruled
out
because
of
their
solubility
(溶解性).
One
night,
while
having
dinner,
she
noticed
that
the
shells
of
prawns
look
plasticky.
She
immediately
went
to
the
lab
to
research.
Later,
she
would
describe
that
dinner
as
her
“Eureka”
moment.
She
extracted
the
material
called
“chitin”
from
the
shells
and
then
mixed
it
with
an
insoluble
protein
called
“fibroin”,
which
is
found
in
silk
cocoons.
Using
the
combination
of
these
two
organic
materials,
Arora
created
a
plastic-like
material
that
breaks
down
completely
within
just
33
days.
Moreover,
this
plastic
releases
nitrogen
when
breaking
down,
which
is
why
it
can
be
used
as
plant
fertilizer.
Arora’s
invention
has
caused
a
stir,
and
she
has
won
a
number
of
awards.
As
an
inspiring
young
woman,
Arora
wants
to
make
a
difference
in
the
world,
and
she
wants
to
encourage
other
young
people
to
follow
their
passion
and
make
a
positive
difference
however
they
can.
28.
What
inspired
Arora
to
create
a
kind
of
special
plastic?
A.
A
cashier’s
words
about
paid
plastic
bags.
B.
Her
determination
to
protect
the
prawns.
C.
A
class
about
plastic’s
impact
on
the
planet.
D.
Her
plan
to
save
money
on
plastic
products.
29.
What
could
be
a
“Eureka”
moment?
A.
A
moment
of
needing
reflection.
B.
A
moment
of
finding
the
truth.
C.
A
moment
of
having
sudden
inspiration.
D.
A
moment
of
enjoying
the
celebration.
30.
What
can
be
known
about
the
new
plastic
in
paragraph
4?
A.
It
is
made
from
non-organic
materials.
B.
It
can
break
down
totally
in
a
month.
C.
It
can
be
used
to
help
plants
to
grow.
D.
It
is
extracted
from
an
insoluble
protein.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Arora?
A.
Brave
and
clever.
B.
Creative
and
inspiring.
C.
Active
and
considerate.
D.
Humorous
and
friendly.
D
Even
as
self-driving
cars
become
more
and
more
popular,
there’s
one
problem
that
Silicon
Valley
hasn’t
solved:
the
traffic
jam.
But
Airbus
Group,
a
U.S.
aeronautics
and
space
company,
thinks
that
it
has
a
solution.
The
company’s
Silicon
Valley
branch
recently
announced
it’s
been
working
on
a
secret
project
titled
“Vahana”,
an
autonomous
flying
vehicle
that
can
be
used
for
both
passenger
and
cargo
(货物)
transport.
Airbus’
flying
taxi
resembles
a
drone
in
design,
and
would
use
multiple
propellers
(螺旋桨)
to
travel
medium-length
distances.
Developers
in
France
and
Germany
are
working
on
an
electrically
operated
platform
that
would
allow
the
flying
taxi
to
carry
multiple
passengers
once
between
city
destinations.
Currently,
no
countries
allow
completely
autonomous
aerial
vehicles,
so
the
vehicle
would
initially
be
manned
by
a
pilot.
Flight
tests
of
the
first
Vahana
prototype
(原型)
are
planned,
in
the
hope
of
bringing
the
product
to
consumers
quickly.
That’s
about
a
decade
sooner
than
another
future-travel
system
Hyperloop
One.
“I’m
no
big
fan
of
Star
Wars,
but
it’s
not
crazy
to
imagine
that
one
day
our
big
cities
will
have
flying
cars
making
their
way
along
roads
in
the
sky,”
says
Airbus
Group
CEO
Tom
Enders.
“In
a
not
too
distant
future,
we’ll
use
our
smartphones
to
book
a
fully
automated
flying
taxi
that
will
land
outside
our
front
door

without
any
pilot.”
But
before
you
get
too
excited
about
beating
rush-hour
traffic,
it’s
worth
noting
that
the
company
has
a
lot
of
technological
kinks
to
work
out
before
the
product
is
ready
to
test.
The
same
sensor
technology
that
allows
self-driving
cars
to
avoid
accidents
doesn’t
exist
for
aerial
vehicles.
Airbus
Group
isn’t
the
only
company
trying
to
get
in
the
autonomous
air
transportation
game.
There
are
a
number
of
cargo
drone
companies
on
the
market
and
the
Ehang
184,
a
Chinese
passenger
drone,
began
flight
testing
in
June.
32.
Why
does
the
present
flying
taxi
have
to
be
manned?
A.
It
makes
urban
planning
hard.
B.
It
makes
future
traffic
busy.
C.
It’s
not
legally
permitted.
D.
It
may
cause
accidents.
33.
What
is
Tom
Enders’s
attitude
towards
the
project?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Positive.
C.
Disapproving.
D.
Uncaring.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“kinks”
in
paragraph
5
mean?
A.
Barriers.
B.
Strategies.
C.
Solutions.
D.
Means.
35.
What’s
the
best
title
of
the
text?
A.
A
Solution
to
Worldwide
Traffic
Jams
B.
Airbus
Joins
the
Air
Transportation
Game
C.
Airbus
Will
Make
Flying
Taxis
a
Reality
D.
A
Bright
Future
of
Flying
Vehicles
第二节
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。
Failure
is
a
word
that
no
one
wants
to
hear.
It
is
human
beings’
biggest
fear,yet
it
is
faced
by
every
human
being.
Sometimes,people’s
fear
of
it
is
their
biggest
barrier
(障碍)
to
success.
36
Here
are
some
tips
which
can
help
you
get
on
the
positive
side
of
life.
Never
give
up.
Before
starting
anything
that
you
think
will
give
you
success,promise
yourself
that
you
will
never
give
up.
37
Remember
that
it
is
never
too
late
to
do
so.
38
This
is
the
opportunity
that
you
should
not
let
go
of.
Suppose
you
are
on
a
football
ground.
You
strike
the
ball
for
9
times
in
a
row
and
fail.
But
at
the
tenth
attempt,you
succeed.
The
tenth
attempt
proves
that
you
have
learnt
from
your
mistakes
somehow.
Never
think
that
you’ve
got
only
one
plan.
The
worst
thing
you
can
do
after
failing
in
some
project
is
thinking
that
it
was
the
only
plan
you
could
ever
think
of.
39
If
Plan
A
fails,turn
to
Plan
B
or
Plan
C.If
you
are
into(很喜欢)
achieving
something,no
one
or
nothing
in
this
world
can
stop
you.
40
This
is
the
most
important
thing
that
you
need
to
live
a
happy
life.
Always
think
positively.
Never
let
yourself
down.
Positivity
is
all
we
need
to
grow
and
establish
ourselves
in
this
world.
A.
Keep
on
trying.
B.
Keep
a
positive
attitude.
C.
Learn
from
your
mistakes.
D.
There
is
always
another
way.
E.
Therefore,you
need
to
learn
how
to
deal
with
failure.
F.Just
as
the
saying
goes,failure
is
the
mother
of
success.
G.This
promise
helps
make
your
mind
ready
for
both
failure
and
success.
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。
Last
Monday,
to
prepare
a
picnic,
I
decided
to
go
into
a
superstore.
I
parked
my
car
and
went
into
the
superstore,
which
was
a
41
one.
After
45
minutes
of
42
to
just
get
some
tomatoes,
cheese
and
3
toothpicks,
I
got
to
the
cashier
line
(收银员线),
a
bit
43
by
the
time
I
spent
to
get
3
44
.
I
wondered
why
I
did
not
go
to
a
small
local
store.
After
15
minutes
of
waiting
in
the
line,
the
woman
45
me
calls
me,
“Hey...
you
only
have
3
articles?
46
before
me,
I
have
more
items
than
you!”
It
wasn’t
the
first
time
it
happened
to
me.
47
her
initiative
(主动提议)
was
disarming,
as
well
as
was
her
48
(she
did
not
wear
any
49
,
so
I
could
see
it).
Not
knowing
what
else
to
do,
I
accepted
her
50
.
We
chitchatted
a
bit
waiting
for
the
51
ahead
of
us
to
finish—she
was
unbelievably
52
.
Then
I
thanked
her,
giving
her
back
my
brightest
smile.
Getting
back
in
my
car,
I
rethought
about
that
53
moment,
and
realized
that
she
54
my
day.
In
the
meantime,
I
wondered
how
to
give
it
back
to
her.
No
doubt
it
was
quite
55
,
so
I
considered
how
to
pay
it
forward
to
someone
else.
While
56
,
I
realized
that
she
saved
me
10
minutes.
And
while
I
was
driving
at
70
mph,
I
reduced
my
57
to
55
mph.
My
fuel
consumption
sharply
58
by
35%.
I
59
part
of
the
10
minutes
that
the
woman
offered
me,
but
it
was
a
way
to
60
her
and
do
a
small
thing
for
the
environment.
41.
A.
huge
B.
empty
C.
well-decorated
D.
crowded
42.
A.
wandering
B.
driving
C.
shopping
D.
relaxing
43.
A.
excited
B.
tired
C.
unsatisfied
D.
embarrassed
44.
A.
boxes
B.
articles
C.
parcels
D.
choices
45.
A.
in
front
of
B.
next
to
C.
beyond
D.
behind
46.
A.
Stop
B.
Cross
C.
Rush
D.
Pass
47.
A.
But
B.
So
C.
And
D.
Or
48.
A.
smile
B.
answer
C.
voice
D.
gesture
49.
A.
necklace
B.
mask
C.
earring
D.
makeup
50.
A.
permission
B.
excuse
C.
explanation
D.
offering
51.
A.
waiters
B.
customers
C.
cashiers
D.
neighbors
52.
A.
smart
B.
pleasant
C.
patient
D.
generous
53.
A.
good
B.
familiar
C.
important
D.
romantic
54.
A.
stole
B.
ruined
C.
made
D.
occupied
55.
A.
unbelievable
B.
unnecessary
C.
meaningless
D.
impossible
56.
A.
bargaining
B.
leaving
C.
packing
D.
driving
57.
A.
fuel
B.
price
C.
speed
D.
time
58.
A.
took
off
B.
rose
up
C.
dropped
down
D.
cooled
down
59.
A.
reused
B.
relost
C.
saved
D.
wasted
60.
A.
encourage
B.
thank
C.
remind
D.
repay
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(不多于
3
个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
use
of
chopsticks
has
been
61
big
part
of
Chinese
food
culture
for
centuries.
When
cooking
food
or
picking
it
up,
a
pair
of
chopsticks
always
comes
for
use.
So
how
did
chopsticks
come
into
being?
It’s
said
that
a
leader
of
ancient
China,
Dayu,
62
helped
his
people
fight
floods,
invented
them.
In
those
days,
people
63
(eat)
only
with
their
hands.
But
Dayu
was
busy
64
(prepare)
for
flood
control
work
and
often
had
his
meals
in
the
wild.
In
the
summer
65
particular,
he
hurried
to
deal
with
unexpected
accidents
and
didn’t
want
to
wait
to
eat.
The
meat
66
(cook)
in
the
pot
was
too
hot
to
pick
up
with
his
hands.
So
one
day
Dayu
picked
up
some
twigs(细枝)
67
(help)
him
hold
the
meat.
Then
the
twigs
68
(final)
became
the
chopsticks
we
know
today.
But
of
course,
this
is
just
a
story.
The
69
(early)chopsticks
archaeologists(考古学家)
have
found
so
far
are
more
than
3,000
years
old,
dating
back
to
the
Shang
Dynasty.
The
six
bronze
chopsticks
were
found
in
Yinxu,
one
of
China’s
oldest
archaeological
70
(place),
in
Anyang,
Henan
province.
第4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)
I
will
never
forget
first
time
when
I
learn
to
swim.
It
was
my
father
who
was
taught
me
how
to
swim.
At
first,
I
was
looking
forward
to
learning
to
swim
but
thought
it
easy
to
learn.
But
it
turned
out
wrong
when
I
had
difficulty
take
a
breath.
No
matter
how
hardly
I
tried,
I
still
couldn’t
do
it
better
and
almost
gave
up.
As
soon
as
my
father
found
his
problem,
he
showed
me
how
to
do
it
again
and
again
with
great
patient.
Little
by
little,
I
became
interested
in
swimming
and
was
good
for
it.
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,上周六你的英国好友Eric教你如何创建个人网站,你从中学到很多知识。
请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表示感谢;
2.简述Eric给予你的帮助;
3.希望向Eric学习更多相关知识。
注意:
1.写作词数应为100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
高一实验班答案
听力部分:1-5
ABABB
6-10
CBABB
11-15
ACBCA
16-20
ABBCA
阅读理解:21-23
ABC
24-27
ACCD
28-31
ACCB
32-35
CBAC
36-40
EGCDB
完形填空:41-45
ACCBA
46-50
DAABD
51-55
BBACD
56-60
DCCBD
语法填空:61.
a
62.
who
63.ate
64.
preparing
65.
in
66.cooked
67.
to
help
68.
finally
69.
earliest
70.
places
短文改错
第一处:first前加the
第二处:learn
改为learned/learnt
第三处:删掉taught前的was
第四处:but改为and
第五处:take
改为taking
第六处:hardly改为hard
第七处:better改为well
第八处:his改为my
第九处:patient改为patience
第十处:for改为at
参考范文:
Dear
Eric,
I'm
writing
to
express
my
sincere
gratitude
to
you
for
helping
me
create
a
personal
website
last
Saturday.
After
learning
about
my
difficulty
in
creating
a
personal
website,
you
offered
guidance
to
me.
First
of
all,
you
taught
me
the
steps
of
creating
a
personal
website
in
detail.
Then
you
told
me
what
I
should
pay
attention
to.
Whenever
I
had
a
problem,
you
explained
it
to
me
carefully
and
patiently.
Finally,
with
your
help,
I
succeeded
in
creating
my
own
website.
Many
thanks
again
for
your
help.
I
hope
that
I'll
learn
more
relevant
knowledge
from
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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