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仁寿县四校联考2020级高一(下)6月月考考试
第一部分:听力30分
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do?
A.
Shoe
her
ticket.
B.
Help
the
man
find
his
seat
C.
Follow
the
man
to
her
seat.
2.
why
does
the
man
go
to
work
by
bike?
A.
To
take
exercise.
B.
To
protect
the
environment
C.
To
save
money.
3.
What
will
the
man
do
this
Saturday?
A.
Organize
a
dance
.
B.
Help
his
mother
with
a
party.
C.
Have
dinner
with
the
woman.
4.
What
was
the
weather
like
in
Australia
during
Emma’s
holiday?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Windy.
C.
Rainy.
5.
Why
does
the
woman
thank
the
man?
A.
He
gave
her
a
CD
she
wanted
.
B.
He
spent
Christmas
with
her
C.
He
helped
her
a
lot
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
What
is
Jim
looking
for?
A.
His
wallet
B.
His
watch.
C.
His
CD.
7.
Why
does
Jim
call
Sarah
through
her
mobile?
A.
She
left
it
at
her
house.
B.
She
was
very
busy
in
town,
C.
She
didn’t
get
it
back
from
him.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
does
the
woman
come
from?
A.
Spain
.
B.
Canada.
C.
France.
9.
What
language
did
the
woman
learn
at
college?
A.
German.
B.
Spanish.
C.
French
10.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
the
same
age
as
Alice.
B.
She
wears
a
uniform
in
Canada.
C.
She
will
stay
with
Alice
‘s
family
soon.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Where
is
Michael’s
new
house?
A.
In
Oxford.
B.
In
Warston.
C.
In
Kidlington.
12.
How
did
Michael
get
the
house?
A.
He
bought
it
with
his
grandpa’s
help.
B.
He
received
it
from
his
grandpa.
C.
He
rented
it
himself.
13.
What
is
Michael
dissatisfied?
.
A.
He
has
little
money
B.
His
house
is
too
old.
C.
His
house
is
a
bit
far
from
the
bus
stop.
请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.
What
is
the
woman
looking
forward
to
doing
first
during
the
summer
vacation?
A.
Having
a
good
rest.
B.
Going
to
the
beach.
C.
Working
with
kids.
15.
From
whom
did
the
man
know
the
International
Volunteer
program
in
Costa
Rica
?
A.
Lily.
B.
Tom.
C.
May.
16.
What
did
Lily
say
about
the
International
Volunteer
program
?
A.
Tiring.
B.
Interesting.
C.
Well
organized.
17.
How
well
the
woman
know
more
about
the
program?
A.
By
asking
the
man
.
B.
By
telephoning
Tom
C.
By
checking
on
the
Internt
请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Good
running
methods.
B.
A
running
club
for
women.
C.
Advantages
of
running
19.
Why
did
the
women
join
the
running
club?
A.
To
lose
weight
.
B.
To
kill
the
time
C.
To
become
confident.
20.
How
does
the
speaker
feel
about
the
women
runners?
A.
Unconcerned.
B.
Worried.
C.
Pleased.
第二部分
阅读理解
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
Charlie
Thorne
and
the
Last
Equation
by
Stuart
Gibbs
The
CIA
is
on
a
task
to
find
an
equation(方程式)
called
Pandora,
which
could
destroy
the
world
if
the
wrong
people
get
it.
For
help,
they
turn
to
Charlie,
a
12-year-old
girl
who's
as
smart
as
Albert
Einstein.
People
who
like
action-packed
mysteries
will
enjoy
reading
this
exciting
book.
AstroNuts
by
Jon
Scieszka
and
Steven
Weinberg
In
AstroNuts,
the
Earth
has
been
destroyed
by
humans
for
thousands
of
years.
Four
animals
set
out
from
Mount
Rushmore,
the
headquarters
(总部)of
NNASA.
Their
task
is
to
find
a
new
planet
fit
for
human
life.
Finally,
they
discover
one:
Plant
Planet.
The
story'
s
theme
(主题)is
simple:
Don't
harm
the
planet.
Readers
who
love
fantasy
will
enjoy
AstroNuts.
Stargazing
by
Jen
Wang
Christine
hears
that
Moon,
who's
new
in
town,
is
the
kind
of
kid
who
beats
people
up
for
fun.
But
Moon
and
her
mum
come
to
live
with
Christine's
family,
and
the
two
kids
become
best
friends.
Moon
even
shares
a
big
secret
with
Christine.
Stargazing
is.
based
on
author
Jen
Wang's
experiences
as
a
child.
The
story
is
about
the
power
of
friendship
and
how
people
are
able
to
change.
Roll
with
It
by
Jamie
Sumner
Roll
with
It
is
a
story
about
a
12-year-old
girl
named
Ellie.
She
has
difficulty
walking
on
her
own
and
uses
a
wheelchair.
When
Ellie
and
her
mum
move
to
another
state
to
take
care
of
Ellie's
grandpa,
she
must
learn
to
navigate
(处理)a
new
school
and
new
friendships.
This
page-turner
is
a
must-read
for
everyone.
It'
s
a
heartwarming
story
that
really
shows
the
value
of
family
and
how
being
different
is
special.
21.
Which
book
tells
readers
to
protect
the
place
we
live
in?
A.
AstroNuts
B.
Stargazing.
C.
Roll
with
It.
D.
Charlie
Thorne
and
the
Last
Equation.
22.
What
makes
Stargazing
different
from
the
other
three
books?
A.
It
talks
about
friendship.
B.
It
tells
stories
about
animals.
C.
It
contains
lots
of
scientific
knowledge.
D.
It
was
written
according
to
the
author's
experiences.
23.
What
happened
to
Ellie?
A.
She
had
difficulty
in
making
friends.
B.
She
had
an
accident
which
left
her
in
a
wheelchair.
C.
She
went
to
a
new
school
and
had
to
start
all
over
again.
D.
She
lost
her
mum
and
was
taken
care
of
by
her
grandpa.
B
Ever
since
he
was
nine
years
old,
Daniel
Arundel
has
been
helping
his
mother
Elizabeth
in
the
kitchen.
At
home
he
learnt
to
bake(烘烤)
cakes,
while
on
Saturdays
he
helped
at
the
sandwich
shop
his
mum
ran.
"I’ve
always
loved
making
things
for
people
to
eat."
says
Daniel
who
started
selling
his
cakes
while
at
secondary
school.
‘’Every
Sunday
I
would
sell
cakes
I’d
baked
at
home
with
Mum
at
a
market.
My
cakes
went
down
a
storm."
His
plan
to
open
a
bakery
in
his
hometown
of
Oldham,
Greater
Manchester,
so
impressed
his
teachers,they
encouraged
him
to
submit(提交)his
idea
to
a
national
competition
for
business
people.
Although
he
didn’t
win.
Daniel
got
an
award(奖金)
of
$1,000
to
help
his
project.
Arundel
Bakery
opened
on
an
industrial
site
in
Oldham
surrounded
by
offices
full
of
people
looking
for
somewhere
for
their
lunch.
So
he
opened
a
sandwich
shop
at
the
front
too.
He
also
helps
the
community
by
making
fresh,
hot
meals
for
lunch
clubs
for
the
homeless.
Last
year
Daniel
came
second
in
another
competition
to
recognized
business
talent.
organized
by
the
Edge
Foundation,
an
education
charity,
it
encourages
career
routes
to
young
people
not
choosing
university
The
last
few
years
have
been
crazy.
l
am
so
busy.
l
don't
have
much
of
a
social
life
at
the
moment,"
admits
Daniel
."I
want
to
expand
our
range
of
gluten-fee(不含麸质的),
dairy-free
cakes
for
those
who
have
food
intolerances(过敏)
like
me.
“I
know
I’m
still
very
young
and
I’m
learning
all
the
time.
But
I
love
what
l’m
doing
and
want
to
take
every
chance
that
comes
to
make
my
bakery
a
success.”
24.
How
did
Daniel
usually
spend
his
Sunday
at
secondary
school?
A,
He
learnt
how
to
cook.
B.
He
made
cakes
at
home.
C.
Ha
sold
food
at
the
market.
D.
He
helped
at
his
mum’s
shop.
25.
What
did
Daniel’s
teachers
do
when
they
learnt
about
his
business
plan?
A.
they
raised
money
for
him.
B.
They
offered
to
work
part-time
for
him.
C.
They
encouraged
him
to
a
major
in
business.
D.
They
advised
him
to
take
part
in
a
competition.
26.
Why
did
Daniel
open
a
sandwich
shop?
A.
To
give
customers
more
choices
.
B.
To
meet
the
need
of
office
workers.
C.
To
offer
help
to
the
local
lunch
clubs.
D.
To
make
full
use
of
the
space
he
had
bought.
27.
What
does
Daniel
plan
to
do
in
the
future?
A.
Find
time
for
a
social
life.
B.
Continue
his
studies
in
university.
C.
Ask
for
support
from
the
Edge
Foundation.
D.
Make
special
food
for
people
similar
to
him.
C
They
say
----when
you
put
time
into
creating
a
gift
for
someone,you
are
giving
away
a
part
of
your
life.
I
have
to
share
two
stories.
My
first
gift
was
for
Ashok
Soota.
The
gift
was
to
say
"thank
you"
for
what
he
has
been
doing
for
our
IT
industry.
Ashok,now
in
his
seventies,
has
led
thousands
of
people
to
success.
He
has
been
awarded
the
title
of
The
IT
Man
of
the
Year
more
than
once
and
considered
as
one
of
the
12
gems(难能可责的人)
that
built
our
IT
industry.
I
had
seven
days,
before
meeting
him,
to
think
and
to
create
a
special
gift
for
him.
Finally
I
could
create
something
special.
It
was
a
wine
(葡萄酒)
bottle
with
a
personalized
label(标签)on
it.
When
I
handed
over
my
gift
to
him,
he
said
no,
he
couldn't
accept
gifts.
But
when
he
saw
the
label
on
the
bottle,
he
didn't
have
the
heart
to
refuse.
Anjali
is
a
family
friend.
Once
she
told
us
about
her
cousin
who
had
passed
away
in
his
twenties
a
few
years
ago.
He
suffered
from
autism(患有自闭症).
His
autism,
however,
did
not
get
in
the
way
of
his
production
of
art
nor
in
his
show
of
love
to
all
those
he
knew.
When
Anjali
spoke
about
him,
we
could
see
how
much
she
loved
the
boy.
l
decided
to
create
a
replica(复制品)of
one
of
his
paintings
as
a
gift
for
Anjali.
When
she
looked
at
what
I
had
created
,
I
knew
from
her
face
that
I
had
given
her
the
most
valuable
gift.
Some
of
my
friends
may
ask
me,
“You
did
not
expect
anything
in
return.
Is
all
this
effort
worth
the
time?”I
would
say:
my
gifts
showed
the
unconditional
love
Ashok
showed
for
the
country
and
the
unconditional
love
Anjali
felt
for
her
young
brother.
28.
What
kind
of
a
person
is
Ashok?
A.
He
is
smart
and
likes
asking
questions.
B.
He
is
cheerful
and
always
ready
to
help.
C.
He
is
easy-going
and
likes
making
friends.
D.
He
is
hard-working
and
makes
great
achievements.
29.
What
was
Ashok's
reaction
when
he
received
the
author's
gift
at
first?
A.
He
refused
it.
B.
He
was
surprised.
C.
He
accepted
it
at
once.
D.
He
was
moved
to
tears.
30.
What
can
we
learn
about
Anjali?
A.
She
lost
her
beloved
cousin.
B.
She
is
interested
in
painting.
C.
She
used
to
suffer
from
autism.
D.
She
is
the
author's
family
member.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
ol
this
text?
A.
The
art
of
giving
gifts
B.
Creating
gifts
with
life
C.
My
special
gifts
for
friends
D.
The
importance
of
giving
gifts
D
While
visiting
Lake
Louise
last
summer.
one
of
the
most
famous
sights
in
the
Canadian
Rockies,
I
saw
a
plastic
spoon
float
by
in
the
green
water.
Whether
someone
had
thrown
the
spoon
into
the
water,
or
if
it
was
blown
in
by
the
wind,
the
sight
surprised
me.
It
was
a
sad
reminder(提醒物)of
the
reach
that
plastic
pollution
has.
Try
as
I
might,
I
could
not
reach
that
spoon,
and
had
to
watch
it
float
away.
Grist
wrote
about
the
problem
of
plastic
cutlery(餐具)in
an
article
called
"It's
time
to
take
America's
plastic
fork
problem
seriously”:“It's
hard
to
say
how
many
forks,
spoons,
and
knives
Americans
throw
away,
but
in
2015
we
placed
nearly
2
billion
delivery(递送)
orders.
If
at
least
half
those
meals
included
single-use
cutlery,
that
would
mean
we're
throwing
away
billions
of
cutlery
each
year.
They
don't
just
disappear:
A
recent
study
of
the
San
Francisco
Bay
Area
found
that
food
and
drink
packaging
made
up
67
percent
of
all
litter
on
the
streets.”
Fiona
Nicholls,
ocean
plastics
campaigner
for
Greenpeace
UK,
said:
"We
can't
carry
on
using
up
land
or
cutting
down
forests
to
make
cutlery,
cups
or
packaging
that
get
used
for
a
matter
of
moments,
and
could
pollute
our
planet
for
hundreds
of
years
to
come.
It's
grotesque”
As
members
of
the
community,
we
should
do
our
part
to
stop
single-use
cutlery.
One
way
is
to
throw
a
travel
set
of
reusable
cutlery
into
your
bag.
Even
if
you
don't
have
your
own
set
or
forget
to
bring
it
with
you,
there
are
other
ways.
When
eating
out,
choose
places
that
offer
reusable
cutlery.
Finger
foods
like
pizza,
tacos
or
sandwiches
are
also
nice
choices.
If
you're
ordering
food
for
delivery,
you
can
also
say“no
thanks”
to
plastic
forks,
knives
and
spoons.
32.
How
did
the
author
feel
upon
his
discovery
at
Lake
Louise?
A.
He
felt
relaxed.
B.
He
was
nervous.
C.
He
was
worried
D.
He
felt
encouraged.
33.
What
does
Grist's
article
mainly
show?
A.
The
problem
of
using
plastic
is
serious.
B.
The
streets
in
American
cities
are
not
tidy.
C.
At
least
half
of
meals
are
wasted
every
year.
D.
Many
people
spend
money
on
takeaway
food.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“grotesque”
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Useful.
B.
Boring.
C.
Satisfying.
D.
Unreasonable.
35.
What
is
the
last
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
Single-use
cutlery
harms
the
environment.
B.
Single-use
cutlery
is
in
great
need
every
year.
C.
People's
opinions
on
single-use
cutlery
are
divided.
D.
People
can
use
different
ways
to
stop
using
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.选项中有两项为多选项。
Children
are
naturally
curious.
From
the
minute
they
gain
control
of
their
body,
they
work
to
put
themselves
out
into
the
world
to
see
how
it
all
works.
This
free
exploration(探索)helps
children
form
connections
in
their
brain.
It
helps
them
learn
and
it's
also
fun.
36
The
freedom
to
use
different
materials(材料)allows
for
exploration
and
experimentation(试验).It
allows
youth
to
practice
a
wide
range
of
skills
that
are
useful
not
only
for
life,but
also
for
learning.
Fine
motor(运动)skills.
37
This
development
will
help
your
child
with
writing,
putting
on
a
coat
and
other
tasks
that
require
controlled
movements.
Cognitive(认知的)development.
Art
can
help
children
learn
and
practice
skills
like
cause
and
effect
(for
example,“38”)They
can
also
practice
critical
thinking
skills
by
making
a
mental
plan
or
picture
of
what
they
intend
to
create
and
following
through
on
their
plan.
39
Children
can
learn,
create
and
begin
to
understand
things
like
size,
shape,
making
comparisons
and
counting.
Language
skills.
As
children
describe
and
share
their
artwork,
they
develop
language
skills.40
It
is
also
a
great
chance
to
learn
new
vocabulary
words
relating
to
their
project.
In
addition
to
helping
youth
develop
important
skills,
free
expression
is
also
good
for.
overall
health
and
well-being.
It
can
help
children
relax
and
work
through
things
happening
in
their
lives.
A.
Math
skills.
B.
Communication
skills.
C.
Is
this
what
I
wanted
in
the
very
beginning?
D.
If
I
push
very
hard
with
a
crayon
the
color
is
darker.
E.
Art
is
a
natural
activity
to
support
this
free
play
in
children.
F.
Controlling
pencils
,
crayons,
and
paintbrushes
helps
children
develop
their
fine
motor
skills.
G.
Parents
and
teachers
can
encourage
this
development
by
asking
open-ended
questions
in
return.
第三部分:语言知识45分
(完形填空,共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I
came
home
from
work
one
day
and
my
son
greeted
(迎接)me
at
the
door
with
a
wide
smile.
“Dad,
I
am
a
41
man!”
Puzzled
(困惑的),I
42
my
wife
about
this.
She
shared
with
me
that
our
five-year-old
had
emptied
a
2-litre
jug
(壶)of
water
from
the
43,
most
of
it
on
the
floor.
My
wife's
first
44
had
been
to
shout
and
beat
him.
However,
she
did
not.
She
45
asked
him“Breton,
what
were
you
trying
to
do?"
“I
was
trying
to
help
you
46
the
dishes,
Mum,"
he
replied
loudly.
Sure
enough,
she
47
a
pile
of
dishes
that
had
been
washed
on
the
kitchen
table.
“Well
son,
why
did
you
use
the
water
from
the
fridge?"
she
further
asked.
Breton
48
that
he
couldn't
reach
the
sink
(洗涤槽).
My
wife
began
to
_49
the
situation
better
and
her
50
disappeared.
What
do
you
think
you
can
do
next
time
to
make
less
of
a
mess?"
Breton's
face
51
as
he
replied,
“I
could
wash
them
in
the
bathroom.
"
My
wife
explained
to
him
that
the
dishes
might
break
in
the
bathroom
and
he
should
instead
52
her
help
She
then
went
on
to
clean
up
the
53
he
had
created.
As
she
finished
describing
the
54
to
me,
I
realised
how
55
it
is
to
make
a
correct
choice.
If
she
had
56
her
first
reaction,
she
would
not
have
been
able
to
understand
what
he
was
trying
to
do
and
would
have
57
a
great
teachable
moment.
In
58
situations,
she
would
have
had
to
clean
up
the
mess,
but
with
this
59
she
was
able
to
connect
with
him
more
effectively.
More
importantly,
if
she
had
shouted
and
beaten
him,
he
would
have
greeted
me
at
the
door
with
a
60
look
and
said,
“Dad,
I
am
a
bad
boy!"
41.
A.
hard-working
B.
careful
C.
friendly
D.
good-looking
42.
A.
believed
B.
warned
C.
asked
D.
advised
43.
A.
bathroom
B.
fridge
C
.kitchen
D.
table
44
.A.
experience
B.
impression
C.
reaction
D.
lesson
45.
A.
proudly
B.
patiently
C.
shyly
D.
fearfully
46.
A.
wash
B.
collect
C.
choose
D.
find
47.
A.
imagined
B.
owned
C.
carried
D.
saw
48.
A.
explained
B.
proved
C.
realised
D.
doubted
49.
A.
change
B.
understand
C.
control
D.
expect
50.
A.
regret
B.
pain
C.
shame
D.
anger
51.
A.
showed
up
B.
turned
down
C.
lit
up
D.
broke
down
52.
A.
come
to
B.
accept
C.
appreciate
D.
call
for
53.
A.
mess
B.
sink
C.
floor
D.
damage
54.
A.
message
B.
event
C.
competition
D.
decision
55.
A.
important
B.
strange
C.
interesting
D.
difficult
56.
A
.kept
up
with
B.
faced
up
to
C.
looked
forward
to
D.
gone
ahead
with
57.
A.
enjoyed
B.
missed
C.
picked
D.
forgotten
58.
A.
other
B.
similar
C.
both
D.
certain
59.
A.
reason
B.
example
C.
approach
D.
purpose
60.
A.
nervous
B.
funny
C.
surprised
D.
sad
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。
Rick
Howells
is
the
arborist(树木栽培家)
for
the
Shade
Tree
Commission
in
Allentown,
Pennsylvania.
He
manages
the
care
of
all
of
the
trees
in
the
city,
61.
(include)
the
trees
that
line
the
streets.
Trees
can
make
a
city
prettier,
sure.
But
that’s
not
62.
(they)
only
advantage,
Howells
explained.
Trees
can
save
lives
by
absorbing(吸收)63.
(pollute)
from
cars
and
factories.
Trees
can
also
help
slow
climate
change
by
absorbing
carbon
dioxide,
one
of
the
main64.
(cause)
of
climate
change.
In
cities,
trees
provide
a
home
65.
birds
and
bees.
They
also
offer
a
calming
effect
on
the
community.
That
is
one
reason
why
there
66.
(be)
less
crime
in
tree-lined
areas.
“Trees
must
be
trimmed
(修剪)and,
if
they
are
diseased,
cut
down
so
that
they
don't
become
a
risk
to
the
community.
It
isn't
67.
easy
task,"
Howells
said.
"You
have
to
know
types
of
knots
(结)
for
the
ropes
and
68.
(difference)
kinds
of
rigging
(索具).”Rigging
equipment
is
tied
to
trees
so
that
they
can
be
trimmed
and
cut
69.
(safe).
To
Howells,
taking
care
of
trees
isn't
just
a
job.
It's
also
a
hobby.
He
loves
trees
and
70.
they
bring
to
a
community.
If
you
take
good
care
of
a
tree,
he
said,
everything
around
it
becomes
beautiful,
too.
第四部分:
写作35分
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。(10
分)
My
uncle
had
been
dreaming
owning
his
own
restaurant.
At
40
year
old,
he
had
trouble
decide
if
he
should
leave
his
job
at
a
design
company
and
follow
his
dream,
until
one
day
he
ran
into
a
young
man
he'd
worked
with
before.
The
young
man
had
three
children
and
was
finding
it
difficulty
to
support
the
family,
because
he
had
been
out
of
the
work
for
several
months.
My
uncle
knew
how
to
do
to
help
him.
The
next
morning,
he
told
the
manager
about
his
decision
to
leaving
his
job.
He
then
gave
the
manager
the
name
of
the
young
man.
Clear,
it
was
the
best
decision
for
him
because
he
not
only
found
the
courage
to
follow
his
dream
and
also
helped
the
young
man.
That
young
father
had
been
working
there
ever
since.
书面表达(25
分)
假定你是李华,最近你在魅力中国(Charming
China)的投票活动中幸运地抽到了几张四川旅行的优惠券,你想邀请你的英国朋友Tom在国庆节期间一起去四川游玩。请按以下要点用英文给他写一封信。
1.出发及返回时间;
2.旅行安排:上午看熊猫;下午游览当地名胜。
注意:词数100左右。
仁寿县4校6月英语月考参考答案
听力:
1----5
BABCA
6---10
ACBCA
11---15
BBCAB
16---20
ACBAC
阅读:
21---25
ADCCD
26---30
BDDAA
31---35
BCADD
36---40
EFDAG
完形:
41---45
ACBCB
46----50
ADABD
51---55
CDABA
56---60
DBCCD
语法填空:
61
including
62
their
63
pollution
64
causes
65
for
66
is
67
an
68
different
69
safely
70
what
改错:
71...
dreaming
owning...owning前加about/
of
72.
At
40
year..
year
-
years
73....had
trouble
decide
..
decide
-
deciding
74...finding
it
difficulty....
difficulty
-
difficult
75....of
the
work
..
去掉the
76...
how
to
do.
how
-
what
77...
decision
to
leaving
.
leaving
-
leave
78.
Clear,
it
was
….
Clear
-
Clearly
79...and
also
helped
and
-
but
80....
had
been
working
..
had
-
has
书面表达:
Dear
Tom,
How
is
everything
with
you?
I’m
glad
to
tell
you
a
piece
of
good
news.
Fortunately,
I
have
got
some
tickets
from
Charming
China
recently,
which
will
give
me
some
discounts
of
travelling
to
Sichuan.
With
the
National
Day
around
the
corner,
I
want
to
invite
you
to
visit
Sichuan
with
my
family.
We
will
start
at
8:00
am
on
October
l
st
and
return
at
5:30
pm.
In
the
morning,
we
will
admire
pandas,
which
are
native
to
China.
Their
clumsy
behaviors
will
make
you
burst
into
laughter.
After
a
delicious
meal,
we
will
visit
some
wonderful
places
of
interest
in
the
local.
If
you
can
come,
I'm
sure
you
can
have
a
good
time.
Looking
forward
to
your
arrival.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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