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2025-2026学年安徽省来安三中高三3月英语模拟试卷第一部分听力(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。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15答案是C。1.WhatiswrongwithMary?A.Shewasmisunderstood.B.Shefailedanexam.C.Shewasblamed.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inapark.C.Inashop.3.Whatdothespeakersfinallydecidetodo?A.Watchafilm.B.Visitapark.C.Haveawalk.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Confused.B.Grateful.C.Caring.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Customerandwaiter.B.Shopkeeperandshopper.C.Co-workers.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6-7小题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anewrestaurant.B.Aweekendplan.C.Atravelexperience.7.WhatwillthespeakersdothisSaturdaymorning?A.Visitamuseum.B.Dotheirhomework.C.Gohiking.听下面一段对话,回答8-9小题。8.Whyisthemancallingthewoman?A.Torescheduleanappointment.B.Toaskaboutareport.C.Tochangethemeetingplace.9.Whatchallengedoesthemanmeet?A.Hehasnoaccesstonecessarymaterials.B.Hecan’tunderstandtheproject.C.Hecan’tfinishthereportasexpected.听下面一段对话,回答10-13小题。10.WhydoesAnnielovetouring?A.Shecanexperiencedifferentlifestyles.B.Shecanrelaxinthenaturalworld.C.Shecanadvocatewildlifeprotection.11HowdoesAnniecommunicatewithforeigners?A.Byturningtotranslators.B.Byusingbodylanguage.C.Bylearningtheirlanguages.12.WhatisAnnie’sadviceforfuturephotographers?A.Getupearly.B.Bedetermined.C.Staycurious.13.Whatistheman?A.Ateacher.B.Aguide.C.Ahost.听下面一段对话,回答14-16小题。14.WhatdidJamesdowiththebigfishhecaught?A.Hesoldit.B.Heletitgo.C.Hecookedit.15.WhydoesJennyrefusetojoinJamesinfishingatfirst?A.Shedoesn’tbringherequipment.B.Sheisn’tfamiliarwithJames.C.Sheisn’tgoodatfishing.16.WhenwillthespeakersmeetJames?A.Around3∶40p.m.B.Around4∶10p.m.C.Around3∶10p.m.听下面一段独白,回答17-20小题。17.Wherewillthebadmintonmatchtakeplace?A.AtGreenfieldHighSchool.B.AtLakesideBadmintonGym.C.AtLakesideHighSchool.18.Howmuchwillitcostaguestteachertoseethebadmintonmatch?A.$12B$4.C.$8.19.Whatarethestudentsencouragedtodo?A.Workasvolunteers.B.BringschoolIDcards.C.Wearschooluniforms.20.WhatshouldtheguestsdobySeptember14th?A.Bookticketsonline.B.Makeapersonaldonation.C.Confirmtheirparticipation.第二部分阅读(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANeweventsandchangesofjuniorgolfcompetitioncalendarNeweventsNotahBegayⅢJuniorGolfNationalChampionshipWhatdoesajuniorgolferaimtopursue?Onethingistobenoticed,ideallybyacollegecoach.AremarkableopportunitywillbeofferedbytheNotahBegayⅢJuniorGolfNationalChampionshiptoitsparticipants:aneventbroadcastbyGolfChannel.Playersagedbetweeneightand18cancompeteinthenewevent;informationaboutwhereandwhenitwillbeheldwillbereleasedlater.BarbasolJuniorChampionshipBeginningthecareerinthePGATourissomethingthatajuniorgolfertendstodreamof.TheBarbasolJuniorChampionship,whichisscheduledtotakeplacebetweenJune29andJuly2atKeeneTraceGolfClubinNicholasville,Kentucky,willprovidesuchanopportunity.Boysunder19yearsoldwillqualifyforthisnew54-holeevent,andthewinnerwillbeawardedaspotatthePGATour'sBarbasolChampionshipinJuly.ChangedeventsThunderbirdInternationalJuniorThedatesoftheAJGA'sThunderbirdInternationalJuniorhavetobechangedsincetheNCAAChampionshipsmovetoGrayhawkGolfClubinScottsdale,Arizona,forthenextthreeyears.Generally,theThunderbirdisplayedattheendofMay.However,thisyearitisscheduledondifferentdatesforthefirsttime,fromApril9to12,whichmeans,ofcourse,thatthefinishdateisonMastersSunday.GatorInvitationalJuniorgolfintendstoprepareforthefollowingcollegegolf.Ifthisisthecase,thenitiscrucialtosimulatethehigher-levelexperienceasmuchaspossible.Becauseofthat,theGatorInvitational,asajuniorboys'event,hasmadeasignificantdecisiononbecominga54-holeeventbyaddingaroundthisyear.ThenewversionwillbeplayedfromMarch13to15atTheCountryClubofJacksoninJackson,Mississippi.1.WhicheventcanbewatchedonTV?A.NotahBegayⅢJuniorGolfNationalChampionship. B.BarbasolJuniorChampionship.C.ThunderbirdInternationalJunior. D.GatorInvitational.2.WhenwilltheThunderbirdInternationalJuniorbeplayed?A.AttheendofMay. B.FromApril9to12.C.BetweenJune29andJuly2. D.FromMarch13to15.3.WhathasbeenchangedabouttheGatorInvitational?A.Theawardgiventothewinner B.Theplacewhereitisplayed.C.Therequiredageoftheplayers. D.Thenumberofroundsithas.BItwasthesummerof2018whenIfirstmetMr.Henderson,thereclusiveowneroftheoldbookstoreonMapleStreet.Iwas17,adriftaftermyparents’divorce,skippingschoolmostdaystowanderthequietstreetsofoursmalltown.Thebookstore,withitscrackedwindowsandasignthatread“Henderson’sBooks—Since1952”,hadalwaysseemedlikeaghosttome—closed,dusty,andforgotten.Butthatday,thedoorwashalf-opened,andafaintsmellofagedpaperandcinnamondriftedout.Ipusheditopenhesitantly.Theinteriorwasalabyrinthoftoweringshelves,theirwoodenframesgroaningundertheweightofthousandsofbooks.Sunlightslantedthroughaskylight,illuminatingmotesofdustdancingintheair.Atthefarend,amansatinawornleatherchair,hissilverhairunkempt,hiseyesfixedonabook.Hedidn’tlookupasIentered.“Sorry,”Imumbled,turningtoleave.“Stay,”hesaid,hisvoiceroughbutnotunkind.“Youlooklikeyouneedaplacetobreathe.”Ifroze.Noonehadeversaidthattome.Ilingered,runningmyfingersalongthespinesofoldnovels.Mr.Hendersonfinallylookedup,hiseyessharp,likehecouldseestraightthroughmyfacadeofindifference.“You’rethegirlwhoskipsschool,”hesaid.“I’veseenyou.”Itensed,readytodefendmyself,buthejustnoddedtowardashelf.“Findsomethingthatspeakstoyou.Noone’swatching.”Overthenextfewweeks,Ireturnedeveryday.Mr.Hendersonrarelyspoke,buthe’dleaveabookopenonthecounter—ToKillaMockingbird,TheLittlePrince,TheCatcherintheRye—eachoneaquietinvitation.I’dreadforhours,losingmyselfinstoriesthatfeltmorerealthanmyownmessylife.Slowly,theangerandconfusionthathadconsumedmebegantosoften.Oneafternoon,Ifoundhimsortingthroughaboxofletters.“Thesearefrompeoplewhofoundcomforthere,”hesaid,handingmeone.“Itwasfromateenager,writtendecadesago,aboutfeelinglostandalone—justlikeme.”hemurmured.Booksdon’tjusttellstoriesbutconnectus.Theyreminduswe’renottheonlyoneswho’veeverhurt.”Ithoughtaboutmyownpain,abouthowI’dclosedmyselfofffromtheworld.Mr.Hendersondidn’tlecturemeorpushmetotalk.Hejustletthebooksdothework.Bytheendofsummer,Istoppedskippingschool.Istartedtalkingtomymomagain.Ievenjoinedtheschool’sbookclub.Ididn’tseeMr.Hendersonmuchafterthat.Hepassedawaytwoyearslater,leavingthebookstoretothetown.Today,Iworktherepart-time,helpinglostkidsfindtheirway,justashehelpedme.Everytimeateenagerhesitatesatthedoor,Isaythesamethinghedid:“Stay.Youlooklikeyouneedaplacetobreathe.”Books,I’velearned,aremorethaninkandpaper.They’relifelines.Andsometimes,thequietestpeopleleavetheloudestmarks.4.Whydidtheauthoroftenwanderthestreetsinsteadofgoingtoschool?A.Shedislikedthestrictschoolrules.B.Shefeltlostandtroubledbyfamilyissues.C.Shewantedtoexplorethesmalltown.D.Sheplannedtoworkinabookstore.5.WhatcanweinferaboutMr.Hendersonfromthepassage?A.Hewasverystrictwiththeauthor.B.Hehadexperiencedsimilarpaininhisyouth.C.Heopenedthebookstoretomakeabigprofit.DHeforcedtheauthortoreadspecificbooks.6.WhatdoyouthinkofMr.Henderson?A.Outgoingandtalkative. B.Strictandcritical.C.Humorousandgenerous. D.Reservedandwise.7.Whatisthemainmessagetheauthorwantstoconvey?A.Oldbookstoresarevaluableculturalheritage.B.Readingisthebestwaytoescapefromreality.C.Kindnessandconnectioncanhealemotionalwounds.D.Teenagersshouldfollowtheirteachers’advicestrictly.CThousandsofyearsagotextsappearedonanimalbones,bronzes,bambooslips,andsilkbrocadesbeforetheywerewrittenonpaper.ButnowtheseancientChinesetextshavea“newcontainer”inthemodernage.Recently,aresearchteamfromNanjingAgriculturalUniversityhasrolledoutXunzi,alargelanguagemodel(LLM)andXunziChatinassociationwithGulian,aleadingancientChinesetextpublisher.WangDongbo,theleaderoftheresearchteam,saidthatthelargelanguagemodelwasnamedafterXunzibecauseXunziwasnotonlyaprominentConfucianphilosopherduringthelateWarringStatesPeriod(475-221BC),butalsoapioneerinpresentingandexplainingtheoriesoflinguisticsinancientChina.Whenaskedwhyheandhispartnersmadethelargelanguagemodel,Wangexplainedthat“traditionalChinesecharacters,verticallayout,andtheabsenceofpausingandpunctuationareallobstaclesthatreadershavetoovercomewhentheyreadtraditionaltexts”.TocreateXunzitheLLM,Wangandhispartnersfirstneededtodoalotofresearch.Since2013,histeamhasworkedtirelesslytodigitizeChineseclassicsliketheSikuQuanshu,ortheCompleteLibraryinFourSections.“Thehardworkinvolvesalarge-scalecorpus(语料库)oftwobillionChinesecharacters,whichhaslaidasolidfoundationforthelargelanguagemodel,”saidWang.Buttheireffortsseemtohavepaidoff.NowXunzitheLLMcantag,translate,punctuate,andunderstandscraps(片段)ofancientChinesetexts.Itcanevendopart-of-speechanalysisandsearchspecificinformation,suchasnames,events,andplacesfromatext.WiththisLLM,ancientChinesetextscanbeaccessedbymoreChinesepeople,includingstudents.Forinstance,ifuserstype“shangu”intothechatbox,theywillnotonlydiscoverthatittranslatesto“valley”butalsoseethatitcanrefertoaperson’scourtesynameincertainancientChinesetexts.ThroughXunzi’ssearchfunction,userscangetmorespecificculturalinformationbasedoncourtesynames.“Themodelcanhelpusmineformoreinformationhiddeninourculturallegacyandfindunnoticedmodelsandconnections,”saidWang.ButWangandhisteamaren’tsimplyfocusedontargetusersinChina.Theyareaimingattherestoftheworldaswell.TheyhavesharedtheLLMonGitHubandotherwebsites,allowinguserstodownloadanduseitforfree.“Ourteamiscommittedtothephilosophyofmakingourdataandmodelgloballyaccessible.WehopethiswillencouragemorepeopletoappreciatetraditionalChineseculture,”Wangexplained.8.WhywasthelargelanguagemodelnamedafterXunzi?A.BecauseXunziwasthemostfamousphilosopherintheWarringStatesPeriod.B.BecauseXunziwasthefirsttowritetextsonbambooslipsandsilk.C.BecauseXunzicontributedgreatlytolinguistictheoriesinancientChina.D.BecauseXunzicollectedandeditedmanyancientChineseclassics.9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingfactorscontributesMOSTtoXunziLLM’scapabilityofunderstandingancienttexts?A.Thecollaborationwithafamousancienttextpublisher.B.Theestablishmentofamassivetwo-billion-charactercorpus.C.ThenamingofthemodelaftertheancientphilosopherXunzi.D.ThedevelopmentofXunziChatasacompanionsystem.10.Theauthormentionstheexampleof“shangu”primarilyto______.A.explainthemaindifficultyinrecognizingtraditionalChinesecharactersB.provethatthemodelcanonlyhandlespecificvocabularyfromdailylifeC.demonstratethemodel’sabilitytotranslatesinglewordsintomultiplelanguagesD.illustratehowthemodelcanprovidebothliteraltranslationsanddeeperculturalinsights11.Whichofthefollowingtitlesbestfitsthepassage?A.Xunzi:AGreatPhilosopheroftheWarringStatesPeriodB.TheXunziLLM:GivingAncientTextsaNewDigitalHomeC.HowtoUseAItoReadTraditionalChineseCharactersD.HowaUniversityTeamDigitizedTwoBillionChineseCharactersDInasocietythatvaluesagreementandharmony,thepressuretoconformisoftensubtleyetpowerful.Fromtheclothesweweartotheopinionsweexpress,manychoicesaredrivennotbypersonalbelief,butbytheunspokenfearofstandingout.Thistendencytofollowthecrowd,knownasconformity,hasbecomesodeeplyrootedthatpeopleoftengiveuptheirownjudgmentwithoutrealizingit.Psychologicalstudieshavelongshownthatindividualsarelikelytoignoretheirownsensesandgoalongwithagroup,evenwhenthegroupisclearlywrong.Oneclassicexperimentfoundthatmanyparticipantsgavefalseanswerstosimplequestionsjusttomatchtheresponsesofothers.Thereasonbehindthisbehaviorliesinthehumandesireforacceptanceandthefearofbeingcriticizedorexcluded.Overtime,repeatedconformityweakensindependentthinking,makingpeoplegraduallylosetheabilitytoformtheirownviews.However,conformitydoesnotalwaysservetheinterestsofsociety.Progressrarelycomesfromfollowingthecrowd;itarisesfromthosewhodaretochallengecommonbeliefsandthinkdifferently.Greatscientists,artistsandthinkerschangedtheworldpreciselybecausetheyrefusedtobelimitedbypublicopinion.Withoutindependentthought,innovationwouldstop,andsocietywouldbecometrappedinoldpatternsandprejudice.Ofcourse,theauthordoesnotadvocateblindoppositiontosocialnorms.Followingbasicrulesisnecessaryfororderandcooperation.Thekeyistodistinguishbetweenreasonablesocialrulesandmeaninglesspeerpressure.Peopleshouldlearntothinkcritically,questionpopularideasbravely,andmakedecisionsbasedontheirownreasoning.Truewisdomliesnotinfittingin,butinknowingwhentofollowandwhentostandupforone’sownprinciples.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“conformity”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Theactoffollowingpopularstandards. B.Thecouragetoexpresspersonalopinions.C.Theprocessofmakingindependentchoices. D.Thesenseofachievingpersonalambitions.13.Whydopeoplechoosetogoalongwiththegroupaccordingtothepassage?A.Theylackbasicknowledgeandjudgment.B.Theywanttobeacceptedandavoidbeingisolated.C.Theybelievegroupdecisionsarealwayscorrect.D.Theyaretoobusytothinkcarefully.14.WhatcanwelearnaboutprogressfromParagraph3?AItdependsonagreementamongpeople.B.Itresultsfrombraveandindependentthinking.C.Itislimitedbytraditionalbeliefs.D.Itleadstothefearofstandingout.15.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tostresstheimportanceofindependentthinking.B.Toexplaintheharmofstrictsocialrules.C.Tointroducetheresultsofpsychologicalstudies.D.Toencouragecompleteoppositiontopublicopinion.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Fast-pacedlifestyleshaveledtocountlessmythsabouthealthyeating,manyofwhicharewidelyacceptedbutlackscientificevidence.____16____Understandingthetruthbehindthesemythsiskeytobuildingasustainable,healthydiet.Oneofthemostpersistentmythsisthatskippingmealshelpswithweightloss.____17____A2022studytrackedover24,000participantsandfoundthateatingonlyonemealadayincreasedall-causedeathrateby30%andcardiovasculardiseasedeathrateby83%,whiletwomealsadayalsoraisedhealthrisks.Skippingmealsdisruptsbloodsugarlevels,slowsmetabolism,andoftenleadstoovereatinglater,makingweightlossharderinthelongrun.____18____Manypeoplebelievethatallfatsareharmfulandshouldbewipedawayfromthediet.Infact,healthyfats—suchasthosefromavocados,nuts,andfattyfish—areessentialforhormoneproduction,brainfunction,andnutrientabsorption.Thekeyistochooseunsaturatedfatsovertransfatsandexcessivesaturatedfats,nottocutoutallfatsentirely.Anothercommonmythisthat“natural”or“organic”foodsarealwayshealthierthanconventionaloptions.Whileorganicproducemayreduceexposuretocertainpesticides,____19____Nutritionally,thereisnosignificantdifferencebetweenorganicandconventionalfruits,vegetables,orgrains.Themostimportantfactoriseatingavarietyofwholefoods,regardlessoftheirfarmingmethod.Finally,themyththatlate-nighteatingautomaticallyleadstoweightgainisalsomisleading.____20____Whatmattersfarmoreisyourtotaldailycalorieintakeandthequalityofthefoodyoueat,ratherthantheexacttimeyouconsumeit.Irregulareatingpatterns,however,doharmguthealthandimmunefunction,somaintainingregularmealtimesisstillrecommended.Byclarifyingthesemyths,wecanmakeinformedchoicesthatsupportlong-termhealth,ratherthanfollowingunproventrends.A.It’stimetoseparatefactfromfictionandchallengetheselong-heldbeliefs.B.Weightgainoccurswhenyouconsumemorecaloriesthanyourbodyburns,regardlessofwhenyoueat.C.Manypeoplestruggletosticktothreeregularmealsadayduetobusyworkschedules.D.Thenextmythcentersontheroleoffatinahealthydiet.E.Thisiscompletelyuntrue,asskippingmealsposessevereriskstobothlongevityandmetabolichealth.F.itdoesnotguaranteebetternutritionorlowercaloriecontent.G.Regularmealshelpmaintaintherhythmicactivationofthegutimmunesystem.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Asalittlekid,Iwasfascinatedbytheinnerworkingsofeverydeviceinmyfamily’shome.Iwouldspendhoursassembling(装配)radios,____21____andotherhouseholdappliances,tryingtofigureouthowtheyworked.Assemblyismorelikesolvinga____22____thanastep-by-stepprocess.Some____23____adultswereamazedatthis;buttome,ablindkid____24____theworld,itfeltperfectlynatural.Blindnessisahands-onprocess.Decadeslater,whenIstudiedattheUniversityofCalifornia,I____25____familiarbarriersbecausethecampuslackedaccessiblelabequipmentforthedisabled—theydidn’t____26____blindkidstobestudyingphysics.____27____,Ifoundblindtutorswhotaughtmeto____28____someofmyownaccessibleequipment.Thisattemptultimatelypavedthewayformetobecomean____29____inventorandscientist.Mypersonalstorysparkedmy___30___tocreatemoretoolstohelppeoplelikemetonavigatethescientificworld.Withthisnewfoundmission,Istartedreachingouttootherswhosharedmy____31____.Ultimately,wefoundedanonprofitorganizationdedicatedtomakingscienceaccessibletotheblind.Today,ournonprofitorganization____32____thegapforblindstudents,andthesuccessfulstoriesofourmembers____33____atestament(证据)tothepowerofperseveranceandadaptability.Justasoursocietyislearningtorecognizeand____34____racism,sexism,andotherbiases,weneedtobecomemorebroadlycapableofspottingandeliminatingdisabilitydiscrimination.Onlythencanwemovetowarda/an____35____world.21.A.costumes B.furniture C.toys D.irons22.A.mission B.puzzle C.problem D.challenge23.A.sighted B.shocked C.disabled D.curious24.A.creating B.integrating C.exploring D.transforming25.A.removed B.conquered C.encountered D.escaped26.A.expect B.expose C.help D.doubt27.A.Frequently B.Fortunately C.Eventually D.Temporarily28.A.operate B.make C.preserve D.maintain29.A.realistic B.diligent C.modest D.outstanding30.A.ambition B.capability C.drive D.target31A.vision B.opinion C.sight D.imagination32.A.links B.stuffs C.crosses D.bridges33.A.figureout B.serveas C.accountfor D.pickup34.A.fightfor B.turnout C.callout D.putoff35.A.inclusive B.extensive C.connected D.shared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。AhandmadeponynamedMabiaobiao—whichmeans“spiritedlittlehorse”—____36____(capture)theheartsofChinesenetizenstodateasaplayfulsouvenirtocelebratetheYearoftheHorse.____37____(craft)fromsoftclayandnaturalsheepwool,Mabiaobiaodraws____38____(inspire)fromthegallopingsteedinaclassicpaintingbya____39____(distinguish)ChineseartistQiBaishi(1864-1957),whoseworkiscelebratedforitsvividdepictionofnature.Thejourneyfrommasterpiecetoculturalhitbeganin2025whenXiaoxiaimistudioinZibo,____40____bordersJinantothewest,wascommissionedtocreateworksinspiredbyQi’spaintings.____41____theartistisbestknownforhisshrimpandflowerpaintings,theteamwasdrawntohisrareportrayalofahorse.“Qi’sartisfreeandlively.____42____(translate)thatspiritintoclaywasarealchallenge,”saidWangZhi,headofthestudio.Theteamspentmonthsrefiningtheirapproach,bringingtogetherartists____43____(preserve)theessenceofQi’sbrushwork.Afterexperiments,theteamchosesheepwoolforitssoftness.Whenthefirstbatchwascompleted,everyonewasdelighted.Thedetailsspread____44____(swift)onsocialmedia,resonatingwithyoungconsumers.“MabiaobiaocarriestheenergyofQi’shorse,embodyingthebeliefthat‘Steadystepscoverathousandmiles’,”saidCuiWentaoofShandongArtMuseum.“Excellentculturalproductsmustberooted____45____originalintellectualpropertythatstandsthetestoftime,achievingbothculturaldepthandaestheticappeal.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校即将举办一场关于“人工智能和未来生活”的英语演讲比赛。请你给外教Mr.Smith写一封邮件,邀请他担任评委,内容包括:1.比赛的时间、地点和主题;2.邀请他的原因;3.期待他的回复。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。DearMr.Smith,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestregards,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。LilywasanoverseasChinesestudentstudyingintheUnitedStates.ShewasproudofherChinese-Americanbackground,butshealsofacedmanychallengesinpromotingChinesecultureinaforeigncountry.Inherschool,mostofherclassmatesknewlittleaboutChina,andsomeevenhadmisunderstandings.TheythoughtthatChinawasjustabackwardcountrywithonlyancientarchitectureandtraditionalcustoms.LilywaseagertochangetheirviewsandletthemknowtherealChina,acountrythatcombinedancie

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