2020学年第二学期学业水平调研测试
高二年级英语试卷
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第一部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从1-15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
China’s
first
panda-themed
tourist
train,
known
as
the
“Panda
train”
left
Chengdu
Railway
Station
in
Sichuan’s
provincial
capital
for
Zunyi
in
neighboring
Cuizhou
province
on
Sunday
night.
The
train
is
decorated
with
giant
panda
images,
and
attendants
carry
panda
toys
and
passengers
can
even
try
panda-shaped
food.
The
“panda
train”
will
start
operation
on
March
28.
It
will
serve
on
fixed
lines
and
customized
lines
to
connect
tourist
attractions
in
Sichuan
and
neighboring
provinces.
In
the
future,
the
train
will
operate
on
a
number
of
rail
lines
linking
Chengdu
and
Chongqing,
Chongqing
and
Guiyang,
Shanghai
and
Kunming
in
Sichuan,
Guzhou
provinces
and
Chongqing
municipality
(自治区).
Ticket
offer:
The
three-day
trip
costs
1,280
yuan,
including
food,
accommodation
and
entrance
tickets
to
scenic
spots
in
Guizhou.
Facilities:
The
train,
which
doubles
as
a
mobile
star-rated
hotel,
can
accommodate
252
passengers.
It
has
a
dining
room,
bar,
karaoke
room,
dance
hall
and
mahjong
room.
The
12
cars
have
individual
rooms
for
two
or
four
passengers,
and
each
room
has
a
washroom
with
a
toilet
and
shower
facilities.
The
mahjong
room
might
be
the
biggest
attraction
for
passengers
from
Sichuan,
whose
people
are
known
for
their
fondness
of
the
game.
There’s
an
old
joke
that
an
airplane
passenger
bound
for
Chengdu
can
sleep
soundly,
only
to
be
woken
by
the
clicking
of
mahjong
tiles
in
the
city
before
landing.
In
fact,
Chengdu
is
better
known
for
its
love
of
mahjong
than
its
other
attractions,
such
as
the
giant
panda,
Sichuan
Opera
and
Sichuan
cuisine,
according
to
an
online
survey
conducted
by
two
decades
ago.
Booking
information:
Tickets
are
only
available
in
advance
through
Chengdu
Railway
International
Business
Travel
Group
website
during
the
trial
runs.
1.
Who
are
the
intended
readers
of
the
passage?
A.
People
who
like
pandas.
B.
People
who
enjoy
travelling.
C.
People
interested
in
decoration.
D.
People
fond
of
playing
mahjong.
2
What
makes
the
train
attractive
for
passengers
from
Sichuan?
A.
The
dance
hall
for
travelers.
B.
The
mahjong
room
on
the
train.
C.
The
beautiful
giant
panda
images.
D.
The
dining
room
serving
Sichuan
cuisine.
3.
How
can
people
buy
tickets
during
the
trial
runs?
A.
They
can
buy
tickets
in
advance
online.
B.
They
can
buy
tickets
at
the
railway
station.
C.
They
can
buy
tickets
in
the
star-rated
hotel.
D.
They
can
buy
tickets
from
Business
Travel
Group.
B
I
had
only
really
known
the
little
girl
for
a
few
weeks,
but
I
carried
her
with
me
every
day.
We
met
in
the
Children’s
Hospital
of
Columbus.
I
was
11,
I
was
born
with
a
hole
in
my
heart.
So
was
the
five-year-old
girl
in
the
bed
beside
me.
We
were
both
recovering
from
the
same
surgery.
Being
older
and
wiser,
I
thought
it
was-my
job
to
look
out
for
her.
“Do
you
want
to
hear
a
story?”
I
recalled
asking
her
one
afternoon.
“Great!”
she
said.
It
was
so
easy
to
make
her
happy.
She
seemed
always
to
be
smiling
or
laughing
or
singing
songs.
Life
wasn’t
fair.
She
passed
away.
My
own
recovery
went
well.
“You’re
really
lucky,”
a
nurse
told
me.
“But
how
come
my
operation
was
so
easy
and
hers
wasn’t?”
I
asked.
“Easy?”
my
dad
said.
“Mary,
your
surgery
wasn’t
easy
at
all.
We
thought
we
were
going
to
lose
you
because
of
the
amount
of
internal
bleeding
(内出血).You
can’t
remember
it
because
you
were
in
a
coma
(昏迷).”
Dad
said.
“For
two
weeks
after
your
operation
many
things
could
go
wrong.”
“I’m
really
lucky.
I
wasn’t
too
old
to
need
someone
to
look
out
for
me.”
“You
wouldn’t
remember
this
either.
When
you
were
in
the
coma,
she
used
to
come
over
to
your
bed
and
sing
to
you.
She
was
watching
over
you.”
My
surgery
scars
were
hidden
under
my
shirt.
But
I
knew
they
were
there,
along
with
the
memory
of
that
little
girl,
the
one
who’d
been
at
my
side
like
a
tiny
angel
when
I
didn’t
even
know
she
was
there.
I
was
older
now
and
hopefully
somewhat
wiser.
Wise
enough
to
know
that
I
have
angels
watching
over
me,
when
life
is
fair
and
when
it’s
not.
4.
The
author
looked
after
the
little
girl
because___________.
A.
the
girl
was
seriously
ill
B.
she
thought
it
was
her
duty
C.
the
girl
wanted
to
hear
stories
D.
they
were
in
the
same
hospital
5.
What
did
the
author
think
of
the
girl?
A.
Confident.
B.
Optimistic.
C.
Wise.
D.
Independent.
6.What
can
be
inferred
from
paragraph
3?
A.
The
girl
came
to
the
author’s
bed
and
watched
over
her.
B.
The
gird
died
because
of
the
amount
of
internal
bleeding.
C.
The
author
had
a
poor
memory
and
couldn’t
remember
what
happened.
D.
The
author
thought
her
operation
was
easy
because
she
was
unconscious.
7.What
most
probably
made
the
girl
into
the
author’s
memory?
A.
The
help-
from
the
girl.
B.
The
unfair
life
of
the
girl.
C.
The
conversation
with
her
dad.
D.
The
experience
of
the
operation.
C
As
people
are
becoming
more
socially
conscious
about
where
their
food
comes
from
and
how
it
impacts
the
planet,
they
are
choosing
animal-free
plant-based
options.
Cow-free
meat
has
been
around
for
quite
some
time
and
the
popularity
of
brands
of
the
cultivated
meat
is
rising.
While
there
are
a
large
number
of
plant-based
milk
substitutes,
none
of
them
have
the
same
taste
of
cow’s
milk.
Now,
a
food-tech
company
created
real
dairy
products
without
harming
a
single
cow
or
the
planet.
The
company
stresses
that
their
product
produced
in
the
lab
is
not
a
milk
substitute
but
rather
is
the
real
deal.
And
it
is
very
healthy.
The
company
also
says
that
the
lab-produced
milk
tastes
identical
to
the
real
thing
and
they
hope
to
eventually
replace
cows
by
creating
every
dairy
product
sold.
They
expect
to
roll
out
plant-based
cheese
and
yogurt
in
addition
to
milk.
“Our
company
was
founded
with
the
mission
to
stop
using
animals
to
produce
-our
food
because,
as
dairy
lovers,
we
realize
that
giving
up
on
milk
is
not
an
option,”
John
said.
“But
today’s
milk
comes
with
an
unreasonable
price
tag.
The
dairy
industry
is
destructive
to
our
planet,
our
health,
and
our
animals,
and
is
simply
not
sustainable
(可持续的)
anymore.”
The
environmental
price
tag
of
dairy
farming
is
way
too
high.
According
to
the
World
Wildlife
Fund,
dairy
cows
add
a
huge
amount
of
greenhouse
gases
to
the
atmosphere
and-contribute
to
global
warming
and
climate
change
as
well
as
pollute
the
air
around
them.
Dairy
operations
consume
large
amounts
of
water
and
run-off
of
manure
(粪肥)
and
fertilizers
from
these
farms
get
into
local
waterways.
The
production
uses
only
5
percent
of
the
resources
and
produces
only
1
percent
of
the
waste
of
producing
cow’s
milk
according
to
the
company.
And
they
accomplish
this
by
being
100
percent
cruelty-free
unlike
dairy
farms.
8.
The
food-tech
company’s
milk
mentioned
in
the
text
differs
from
other
milk
substitutes
in_______.
A.
its
various
plant-based
flavour
B
is
tastes
the
same
as
cow’s
milk
C.
its
highest
output
from
the
farms
D.
its
broad
popularity
home
and
abroad
9.
What
can
we
know
from
John’s
words
in
paragraph
2?
A.
Prices
of
cow’s
milk
are
rising
these
days.
B.
The
destructive
dairy
industries
should
be
shut
down.
C.
The
food-tech
company
was
set
up
for
animal
protection.
D.
The
food-tech
company
aims
to
produce
animal-free
food.
10.What
does
the
underlined
word
“them”
probably
refer
to
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Dairy
cows.
B.
Dairy
operations.
C.
Climate
changes.
D
Greenhouse
gases.
11.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Healthier
Milk.
B.
New
Milk
Saves
Planet.
C.
Fresher
Milk,
Better
Future.
D.
Making
Milk
without
Cows.
D
Have
you
ever
had
the
feeling
that
you
can’t
think
when
there
is
too
much
noise
around
Did
you
ever
think
a
fish
could
experience
that
feeling
too?
A
recent
published
paper,
combined
over10,000
scientific
papers,
confirms
that
undersea
life
knows
that
exact
same
feeling,
more
often
than
not.
Anthropogentic
ocean
noise,
also
known
as
underwater
noise
pollution,
has
created
a
huge
impact
on
sea
life
due
to
“human-caused”
activity
within
and
neighboring
our
oceans.
The
film
Finding
Nemo
educated
us
about
the
ocean,
and
specifically
within
the
ordinary
world
of
a
clown
fish.
A
fact
many
may
not
know
is
that
clown
fish
spend
the
first
part
of
their
lives
as
larvae
(幼虫),moving
slowly
with
the
current
of
the
ocean
until
they
become
strong
enough
to
swim
against
it.
Once
they
are
powerful
and
strong,
they
head
home
in
sheltered
coral
reefs.
There
is
only
one
drawback—the
fish
can’t
physically
see
the
reef,
but
they
can
hear
it.
The
only
problem
is,
if
they
can’t
hear
it,
will
they
ever
make
it
home?
Our
ocean
noise,
such
as
cargo
ships,
ship
and
boat
propellers
(螺旋桨),surfing,
deep
sea
mining,
etc.
are
causing
destruction
of
sea
life.
Some
researches
found
that
sound
is
the
sensory
signal
that
travels
the
farthest
through
the
ocean.
The
ocean
noise
drowns
out
the
natural
soundscapes,
putting
sea
life
under
great
stress.
Altogether,
this
stress
then
affects
their
general
health,
disturb
their
behavior,
reproduction
and,
in
extreme
cases
causes
death.
Marine
life
can
adapt
to
noise
pollution,
however,
only
if
they
can
escape
it
This
only
causes
further
complications
of
straying(使偏离)species
from
their
traditional
breeding
regions
or
separating
them
from
their
families.
Now,
what
if
we
told
you
there
is
already
a
solution?
Multiple
ways,
ideas
and
designs
are
currently
in
the
works
or
already
exist
to
remove
the
damage
of
the
ocean
noise.
As
the
previous
research
explains,
from
wind-powered
ships
to
noise-reducing
propellers,
a
great
many
solutions
are
already
available
and
in
some
cases,
cost-effective.
The
authors
of
the
paper
hope
it
will
catch
the
attention
form
the
society.
12.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“Anthropogentic”
probably
mean?
A.
Produced
by
nature.
B.
Caused
by
ocean
lives.
C.
Related
to
human
beings.
D.
Made
by
underwater
activities.
13.The
author
mentioned
the
clown
fish
in
paragraph
2
is
to__________?
A.
educate
us
to
protect
sea-life
B.
introduce
the
film
Finding
Nemo
C.
illustrate
the
harmful
effect
of
ocean
noise
D.
show
how
terrible
their
living
conditions
are
14.
Which
of
the
following
solutions
is
already
available
according
to
paragraph
4?
A.
The
noise
control
techniques.
B.
The
attention
from
the
society.
C.
The
application
of
relevant
laws.
D.
The
restriction
of
human
activities.
15.What’s
the
tone
of
the
passage?
A.
Narrative
and
serious.
B.
Persuasive
and
critical.
C.
Descriptive
and
positive.
D.
Informative
and
objective.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的16-20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。
Many
people
avoid
apologizing
because
the
idea
of
admitting
to
wrongdoing
makes
them
terribly
uncomfortable.
We
might
also
fear
that
the
victim
won’t
accept
our
apology,
further
compromising
our
positive
sense
of
sell.
For
these
reasons.
an
apology
can
be
very
difficult
to
give.
__16__
Research
shows
that
it
can
improve
your
mental
health.
repair
damaged
relationships
and
boost
self-esteem.
Would
you
like
to
apologize
but
aren’t
sure
how?
Experts
offer
these
advice:
Build
Your
Apology
Researchers
have
determined
that
effective
apologies
have
some
factors:
expressing
regret,
explaining
what
went
wrong,
acknowledging
responsibility,
offering
to
repair
the
situation
and
requesting
forgiveness.
The
pore
of
these
factors
that
are
included,
the
more
likely
the
apology
is
seen
as
acceptable.
__17__
“Sometimes
an
immediate
apology
is
called
for”
says
a
psychology
professor.
“But
if
the
other
part
is
angry
at
your
wrongdoing.
It
may
be
more
effective
to
wait,
because
their
anger
may
stop
them
being
receptive
to
an
apology.
The
best
time
to
apologize
is
when
one
feels
ready
to
sincerely
apologize.
There
is
nothing
worse
in
these
situations
than
insincere
apologies.”
Choose
Your
Words
Choosing
appropriate
words
is
very
important
when
you
plan
an
apology.
__18__
Examples
include
“I
certainly
apologize
if
I
offended
anyone”,
and
“I’m
very
sorry,
but
in
my
defense,
you
started
it.”
__19__
Post-apology.
yod
may
feel
like
a
burden
has
been
lifted.
Research
shows
that
apologies
may
ease
an
apologiser’s
sense
of
guilt,
and
bring
people
closer
and
increase
trust,
even
among
strangers.
An
apology
is
an
important
tool
for
rebuilding
a
relationship
to
make
it
functional
again.
__20__
A.
Consider
Timing
B.
What
comes
next?
C.
Offer
immediate
apology
D.
Even
if
you
can’t
say
the
words
smoothly,
they’ll
mean
a
lot
E.
Some
things
such
as
making
excuses,
or
pointing
fingers
should
be
avoided.
F
But
when
we
are
in
this
situation,
we
need
to
think
how
to
say
sorry-effectively.
G.
Although
apologizing
is
stressful
and
uncomfortable,
a
heartfelt
apology
has
positive
effects.
第二部分
语言知识及应用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后21-35各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It’s
common
to
post
on
social
media
to
keep
a
record
of
the
fun
things
you
do.
Although
social
media
has
its
positive
aspects.
it
can
also
have
some
serious
__21__
results.
For
example,
have
you
ever
been
bored
and
decided
to
check
social
__22__,
only
to
find
out
that
your
best
friend
is
at
the
Great
Wall,
one
of
your
classmates
is
eating
delicious
noodles
at
your
__23__
restaurant,
and
one
of
your
basketball
teammates
is
visiting
the
giant
pandas
in
Sichuan?
Oh!
You’re
really
__24__!
At
least
that’s
what
you
might
think.
Have
you
ever
had
that
feeling
that
others
are
experiencing
things
and
enjoying
life
25than
you
are?
Researchers
call
that
feeling
the
fear
of
missing
out
or
FOMO.
FOM0
is
a
real
__26__
that
over
75%
of
young
people
are
experiencing
from
time
to
time.
Social
media
is
the
cause,
because
it’s
so
easy
today
to
__27__
through
to
see
what
your
friends
are
doing,
eating,
buying
and
talking
about.
__28__,
it
would
be
impossible
to
enjoy
all
the
same
activities
we
see
others
take
part
in
on
social
media.
Rather
than
__29__
this
basic
truth,
though,
we
often
let
FOMO
lead
us
to
compare
our
lives
to
those
of
others
on
social
media.
This
__30__
leaves
us
feeling
dissatisfied.
Why?
We
know
all
the
aspects
of
our
lives—both
good
and
bad.
But
all
we
see
on
social
media
are
the
__31__
moments
others
share.
FOMO
makes
us
check
social
media
more
frequently,
leading
to
a
negative
cycle
that
can
be
hard
to
__32__
Researchers
have
found
that
social
media
and
FOMO
can
cause
feelings
of
__33__,
loneliness
and
boredom.
Researchers
advise
that
we
stop
looking
for
__34__
on
social
media.
If
we
let
FOMO
__35__
us,
the
only
thing
we’ll
really
be
missing
out
on
is
our
own
life.
And
life’s
too
short
for
that.
21.
A.
critical
B.
negative
C.
contradictory
D.
skeptical
22.
A.
contact
B.
relations
C.
media
D.
issues
23.
A.
favourite
B.
accessible
C.
extraordinary
D.
optional
24.
A.
missing
out
B.
figuring
out
C.
picking
out
D.
running
out
25.
A.
less
B.
further
C.
worse
D.
more
26.
A.
problem
B.
phenomenon
C.
framework
D.
term
27.
A.
glance
B.
look
C.
get
D.
pull
28.
A.
Occasionally
B.
Initially
C.
Unfortunately
D.
Oppositely
29.
A.
resisting
B.
realizing
C.
distinguishing
D.
analyzing
30.
A.
criterion
B.
understanding
C.
assessment
D.
comparison
31.
A.
abundant
B.
exact
C.
similar
D.
perfect
32.
A.
adjust
B.
break
C.
expect
D.
tell
33.
A.
surprise
B.
difficulty
C.
depression
D.
anger
34.A.
benefit
B.
dignity
C.
happiness
D.
substitute
35.
A.
betray
B.
attract
C.
occupy
D.
control
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在36-45空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Car
makers
are
making
more
electric
cars.
They
___36___(replace)
petrol
cars
in
the
future.
This
will
cut
the
amount
of
CO2
in
the
atmosphere.
A
big
problem
is
charging
the
battery.
Some
batteries
in
electric
cars
can
take
up
to
12
hours
___37___(charge).
However,
a
foreign
company
says
it
has
made
a
lithium-ion
battery
___38___
can
charge
in
just
five
minutes.
This
is
the
same
amount
of
time
it
takes
to
fill
___39___
tank
of
gas.
The
new
lithium-ion
batteries
were
developed
by
the
foreign
company
while
___40___
are
produced
by
a
Chinese
company.
The
new
batteries
could
transform
driving.
Electric
cars
could
travel
as
far
as
petrol
cars,
but
they
can
give
people
“range
___41___(anxious)”.
This
is
stress
___42___(cause)
by
worrying
about
the
battery
running
out
___43___
power.
A
spokesperson
said:
“You’re
either
afraid
that
you’re
going
to
get
stuck
on
the
highway,
or
___44___
you’re
going
to
need
to
sit
in
a
charging
station
for
two
hours.”
He
added:
“We’re
at
the
point
of
achieving
a
revolution
in
the
electric
vehicle
charging
experience.
He
said
the
switch
from
petrol
to
electric
will
happen
___45___(rapid).
第三部分
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
城市博物馆正在举办中国文物(relic)展,并将接待一所国际学校的留学交换生到博物馆参观。假设你是李华,你在博物馆官网上看到需要招聘志愿者的公告,请给博物馆写一封电子邮件申请做一名志愿者。
内容包括:
1.
写信目的
2.
个人能力优势
3.
能做的事情
注意:
1.
写作词数应为80左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
My
name
is
Li
Hua.
___________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
Truly,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I
grew
up
poor-living
in
the
projects
with
six
brothers,
three
sisters,
my
father,
and
a
wonderful
mother.
We
had
little
money
and
few
goods,
but
plenty
of
love
and
attention.
I
was
happy
and
energetic.
I
understood
that
no
matter
how
poor
a
person
was,
they
could
still
afford
a
dream.
My
dream
was
athletics.
By
the
time
I
was
sixteen,
I
could
throw
a
ninety-mile-per-hour
fastball
and
hit
anything
that
moved
on
the
baseball
field.
I
was
also
lucky:
My
high-school
coach
was
John,
who
not
only
believed
in
me,
but
taught
me
how
to
believe
in
myself.
He
taught
me
the
difference
between
having
a
dream
and
how
to
realize
a
dream.
One
particular
incident
with
Coach
John
changed
my
life
forever.
It
was
the
summer
between
my
junior
and
senior
years,
and
a
friend
recommended
me
for
a
summer
job.
This
meant
a
chance
for
money
in
my
pocket-money
for
a
new
bike
and
new
clothes,
and
the
start
of
savings
for
a
house
for
my
mother.
The
prospect
of
a
summer
job
was
attractive,
and
I
wanted
to
jump
at
the
opportunity.
Then
I
realized
I
would
have
to
give
up
summer
baseball
to
handle
the
work
schedule,
and
that
meant
I
would
have
to
tell
Coach
John
I
wouldn’t
be
playing.
I
was
afraid
of
this,
thinking
of
the
advice
my
mother
told
us:
“If
you
make
your
bed,
you
have
to
lie
in
it.”
When
I
told
Coach
John,
he
was
as
mad
as
I
expected
him
to
be.
“You
have
your
whole
life
to
work,”
he
said.
Your
playing
days
are
limited.
You
can’t
afford
to
waste
them.”
I
stood
before
him
with
my
head
hanging,
trying
to
think
of
the
words
that
would
explain
to
him
why
my
dream
of
buying
my
mom
a
house
and
having
money
in
my
pocket
was
worth
facing
his
disappointment
in
me.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右。
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“How
much
are
you
going
to
make
at
this
job?”
he
demanded.
_________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Then
I
devoted
myself
to
sports
that
summer.
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
2020学年第二学期学业水平调研测试
高二英语答案
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节;满分50分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2.5
分,满分37.5分)
1-3:BBA
4-7:BBDA
8-11:BDAD
12-15:CCAD
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
16-20:GAEBD
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21-25:BCAAD
26-30:BACBD
31-35:DBCCD
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5
分,满分15分)
36.
will
replace
37.
to
charge
38.
which
39.
a
40.
they
41.
anxiety
42.
caused
43.
of
44.
that
45.
rapidly
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
A
Possible
Version:
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
My
name
is
Li
Hua.
As
an
exchange
student
from
China,
I
am
studying
in
a
local
school.I
am
really
delighted
to
learn
that
a
guide
for
your
Chinese
cultural
relic
exhibition
is
required
and
I'm
confident
that
I
am
truly
fit
for
then
composition.
To
start
with,
my
advantage
first
lies
in
the
fact
that
I
am
from
China
and
used
to
be
a
volunteer
in
Shanghai
Museum
and
quite
familiar
with
Chinese
relics.
Furthermore,
being
an
outgoing
and
optimistic
boy,
I
am
good
communicating
with
others
and
introducing
Chinese
culture
to
the
world
is
always
my
honor
and
my
pleasure.Finally,
there
is
no
problem
with
my
spoken
English,
as
I
have
lived
here
for
almost
a
year
and
I
have
no
difficulty
communicating
with
others
in
English.
I
would
really
appreciate
it
if
you
can
offer
me
the
chance
to
be
a
volunteer
in
your
museum.
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours
Truly,
Li
Hua