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注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,全卷150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上指定的位置。3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)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,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.Whatdidthemanwantatfirst?A.Eggsalad.B.Aneggsaladsandwich.C.Aneggandcheesesandwich.2.Whatdidthemandoovertheweekend?A.Hewenttoaparty.B.Hewenttothebeach.C.Helookedafterhissister.3.Whatdoesthewomanneed?A.Apen.B.Apencil.C.Apencilsharpener.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataparty.B.Atthelaundry.C.Atarestaurant.5.Whoarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theman’ssister.B.Theman’schildren.C.Thewoman’shusband.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,从题中做给的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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howmanyhourswillthespeakersspendattheairport?A.Halfanhour.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.Twohours.7.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Theyshouldn’tcheckanybags.B.Theyshouldgettotheairportearly.C.Theyshouldeatbeforeheadingtotheairport.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whyisthewomansellingthebike?A.Shegotabrandnewone.B.Itisinpoorcondition.C.Shehasnoroomforit.9.Howmuchdoesthemanwanttopay?A.$80.B.$90.C.$100.听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。10.Wherearethespeakerstalking?A.Ontheradio.B.Onthephone.C.Inashoppingmall.11.Whatcolorswimmingsuitdoesthewomanorder?A.Blue.B.Black.C.White.12.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthepoolshoes?A.$22.B.$16.C.$9.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatkindofjobdidthemanhavebefore?A.Hebuiltwebsites.B.Hetrainedelephants.C.Hesoldbicycles.14.Wheredoesthemanlivenow?A.InBombay.B.InSanDiego.C.InNewYorkCity.15.Whydidthemanmove?A.Helosthisjob.B.Hetriedtofindabetterhospital.C.Hewantedtobeclosertohismother.16.Whatwillthewomandolatertoday?A.Interviewsomeoneelse.B.Waitforaphonecall.C.Hiretheman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthemousetellthelion?A.Hewouldneverbotherthelionagain.B.Hewouldgivethelionsomethingtoeat.C.Hewouldalwaysrememberthelion’skindness.18.Aftertyingupthelion,whatdidthehunterdo?A.Hewenttothezoo.B.Hewenttolookforatruck.C.Hecaughtanotheranimal.19.Howdidthemousehelpthelion?A.Heuntiedthelion.B.Heatethroughthelion’srope.C.Hecutthroughtheropeswithaknife.20.Whatisthemainlessonofthisstory?A.Peopleshouldprotectanimals.B.Helpingothersmakesusfeelgood.C.Helpcanefromunexpectedplaces.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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhenitestobucketlist(遗愿清单)adventures,swimmingwithsharksisnearthetopforalotofadrenalinejunkies.Manyoftheadventuresonthelistrequirescubadiving,butatsomelocations,evennondiverswithadesiretogetupcloseandpersonalwiththetopofthefoodchaincanjumpinandfacetheirfears.BahamasIdon'twanttoscarethenonsharkloversawayfromthebeautyoftheBahamas,buttherearesharksoutthere.Fromleastscarytothemost,here'swheretogetyourBahamiansharkfix.passCayMarinaishometoalargenumberofwellfed,friendlynursesharks.Incaseyoudon'tknowit,anursesharkismorelikeagiantcatfishthanagreatwhite.Youcanwalkrightintotheshallowwaternearthefishcleaningstationandpetthesegentleguys.StuartCove'sinNassauhasbeendoingsharkdivessafelyfordecades.Caribbeanreefsharksfeedonfishonastickasdiverskneelinthesandinawe.Reefsharksaresomeoftheleastaggressivespeciesofshark.Asyourfearsubsidesandyoucravemoresharksandmoreexcitement,checkoutthefolksatJimAbernethy'sScubaAdventuresinFortLauderdale.TheyoperateliveaboarddiveboatswithregularlyscheduledsharktripsintheBahamas.Expecttoseetigersandhammerheads,aswellastheCaribbeanreefsharks.HawaiiThereareseveralsharkspeciesinthePacificwaterssurroundingtheHawaiianIslands.Sightingsoftigers,hammerheads,blues,andevengreatwhitesarenotallthatunmon.AndWhilediverscanexpecttoseetheseguysalmostanywherewhiledivinginHawaii,theOahu'sNorthShoreistheplacetobeforcagediving.HawaiiSharkEncounterstakessharkeducationseriouslyandstrivestoeducatecustomersabouttheneedforsharkconservationwhileprovidingathrillingswimwithsharksinsidethesafetyofacage.Nodivingskillsarerequired-justbringyourcourage.FijiScubadivinginFijiisadefinitebucketlistadventureformanydivers-andthefishmanyhopetoseemostisshark.BeqaAdventureDiverscanmakethathappenforyou.SharksareprotectedintheSharkReefMarineReserve,sonoworriesaboutquestionablepractices.Thisisanuncageddive,butperthepany'swebsite,itisacarefullymanagedfeed,whereparticipantsobserve,butdonotinteract(互动)withthesharks.GuadalupeHometoalargepopulationofgreatwhites,thewatersofftheMexico'sBajacoast,attractdiverswillingtobravecoldPacificwatersforsometimeinacagewatchingthetopfishoftheocean.NautilusLiveAboardsoperatessixdayadventuresfromJulytoNovemberusingsubmersible(能在水下操作的)cagesthatdescendtoabout9metersforabetteropportunitytoobservethesharks.YoumeettheexpeditioninSanDiego,motortoEnsenada,cruisetoGuadalupe,thenspendthreefulldaysinthecageswatchingthepredators.Nondiversareallowed,asairissuppliedbyhosesattachedtotheboat,butaminimumofaDiscoverScubacourseisremended.21.Howmanykindsofsharksarementionedinthispassage?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.22.Accordingtothepassage,wherecanyouinteractwithsharks?A.InBahamas.B.InHawaii.C.InFiji.D.InGuadalupe23.Wecanlearnfromhat.A.greatwhitescanbeseenmostlyinBahamasB.cageddivingissaferthanuncageddivingC.tigersaremoredangerousthanreefsharksD.skillsaswellascourageareneededforcagedivinginHawaiiBEverysummertheheatwasmiserable.Thissummerwasnoexception.Jamallayontheporch(门廊),holdingaglassofsweetteatohisforehead,tryingtoabsorbsomeofthecool.Itwasearlyafternoon,andhisgrandmotherhadlaindownforherdailynap.“Jamal!Jamal!”saidLisa,tryingtogethisattention.“What?”heasked.“I’mgoingtosortouttheattic(阁楼).Wanttoe?”sheaskedcalmly.LisawastwoyearsyoungerthanJamalandwasusedtobeingblownoff.“You’recrazy,”Jamalsaid.“It’sgottobe100degreesupthere,nottomentionthatit’sdustyandfullofspidersandwhoknowswhatelse.”“Grandmasaidthatifweseeanythingwewantupthere,wecankeepit,”saidLisa.“WhatmakesyouthinkIwantanyofthatoldjunk?”askedJamal.“Suityourself,”saidLisa.Shewenttothebedroomtochangeintooldclothesthatcouldgetcoveredinsweat,dust,andpossiblydeadspiders.Upintheattic,LisabegantoseeJamal’spoint.Theheatinthehouseroseupwards,onlytobetrappedinthesmallattic.Everythingwascoveredinafinelayerofdust…AsLisabegangoingthroughtheboxes,sherealizedthatnoonehadtouchedthemforyears.Afteracoupleofhours,Lisa’sbackached,andhershirtwaswetthrough.“Lisa,honey!”sheheardhergrandmothercall.“etakeabreakandhavesometea.”Lisawentdownstairsandtookapicturewithher.“Grandma,isthisreallyyou?”Hergrandmotherlaughed.“What,youcan’tbelieveit?Yes,that’sme;thatwastakenatmyhomeingalmostsixtyyearsago.”“Youwerebeautiful,Grandma,”saidLisaadmiringly.“You’dbesurprised,Lisa,”hergrandmotherresponded.“Adults,allofus,wereonceyoungandirresponsiblelikeyou.”“Idon’tthinkMomwaseverlikethat…”saidLisa.“Yourmother…”hergrandmother’svoicebecamelowasshecarefullychoseherwords.“Whenyourfatherdiedintheservice,yourmotherwasstilljustagirlherself.Youwereababy,andJamalwasonlytwo.Shehadtogrowuprealfast.”Lisanodded.Shefinishedhertea,thankedhergrandmother,andturnedtogobackupstairs.24.WhatwasJamal’sattitudetowardsLisa’ssuggestionofexploringtheattic?A.Enthusiastic.B.Interested.C.Negative.D.Indifferent.25.Theunderlinedexpression“Suityourself”means“”.A.EnjoyyourselfB.PleaseyourselfC.TakecareofyourselfD.Helpyourself26.WhatdoesLisa’sgrandmotherprobablymeanwhenshesaysthatLisa’smother“hadtogrowuprealfast”?A.Lisa’smotherhadtodropoutofcollegeandstartworking.B.Lisa’smotherhadtobeecarefreeandirresponsibleveryquickly.C.Lisa’smotherhadtobeeresponsibleandmatureveryquickly.D.Lisa’smotherhadtotakeonmoreresponsibilitythanshewasabletohandle.27.Whichofthefollowingistheprobableendingofthestory?A.Lisafoundhermother’sloveletters.B.Lisafoundnothingimportantbutjunk.C.Lisafoundaboxofspidersandwasscaredtodeath.D.Lisafoundsomethingabouthermother’smiserablechildhood.CWhatiserosion(腐蚀)?Erosionissimplywhensoilistransportedontheearth'ssurfacefromonelocationtoanotherbyanaturalcause.Thisiseasytoimagine.Pictureasandcastleonabeach.Thissandcastleisparticularlybeautiful,theworkofawholelong,hotsummerafternoon.Ithasthreetowers,withagreatwallrunningallaround.Smallsquarehousessitinanopenareainthecenter.FromthetallesttowerfliesaPopsiclewrapperflagfromasmalltwigflagpole.Itsbuildersitsback,proudlyadmiringherwork.Butitislate,andthetideisingin,bringingthewatercloser.Finally,thecastleishitwithagiantwave.Asitpullsout,thebuilderseesthereisnothingleftbutbitsofthetowersandasmallbrokentwig.Wherehasthesandgone?Notveryfar,really.It’smovingaroundthewaterthatwillwashbackandforthacrossthebeachallday.It’sspreadaroundthebeachnexttothecastle.However,tooureyes,ithasdisappeared.Thisisalsothewaywitherosion.Partsoftheearthseemtodisappearbuthavereallyjustbeenmovedaround.Amonexampleofwaterchangingthelandscapeissinkholes.Sinkholesareformedwhenundergroundwaterwearsawaythedirtandrockthatsurroundsit.Eventually,theholeunderneaththegroundissobig,andtheearthaboveitsothinthatthesurfacecollapsesintothehole,takingwithitanythingunluckyenoughtobeonthesurfaceatthetime.Sinkholesoccurnaturallyandhavebeenaroundaverylongtime.Today,though,manysinkholesarecausedbytheactionofhumanbeings.Infact,today,humanbeingsareoneofthethingshelpingtospeeduperosionoftheearth.Scientistsbelievethatbypumpingwaterfromunderground,movingsanddunesandothernaturallyoccurringantierosionmeasures,humanshaveallowederosionoftheearthtospeedupbyasmuchas40times.Thismeansthatbeachesaroundtheworldaredisappearing,moresinkholesareopeningup,andfarmlandisrapidlybeingdesert.28.What’stheauthor’spurposeofdescribingasandcastleinParagraph2?A.Toshowthedestructiveforceofnature.B.Torecallhishappychildhood.C.Tocatchthereader’sattention.D.Toexplainwhaterosionis.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertointhepassage?A.Thehole.B.Theground.C.Theearth.D.Thesurface.30.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanyouinfermayNOTbethecauseofsinkholes?A.Alotofhighriseshavebeenbuilt.B.Peoplepumpwaterfromunderground.C.Toomanymineshavebeenopenedup.D.Undergroundwatertakesawaydirtandrockaroundit.31.Basedonthepassage,whatismostlikelytobeoneresultoferosion?A.Desertificationwillspeedup.B.Sinkholeswillbeeverywhere.C.Manyplantspecieswilldisappear.D.Earthquakeswillhappenmoreoften.DItsoundslikesomethingstraightoutofasciencefictionmovieorasillycartoon:afuturistictravelingtubethatcanquicklyshootpeoplewherevertheywanttogo,insideatinypod(吊舱).Butthismaybejustaroundthecornerforpeoplelookingforafaster,easier,andcheaperthaneverwaytotravel.SouthAfricanAmericaninventorandbillionaireElonMusk,who,inthepast,hasworkedonbothprivatespaceflightandelectriccars,recentlyannouncedhehasbeenworkingonthedesignofthistravelingtube,whichcouldforeverchangethewaywetraveltheworld.Inainterview,Muskdescribedthenewtubeasafifthkindoftransportation.“Wehaveplanes,trains,automobiles,andboats,”heexplained.“Whatiftherewasafifthmode?Ihaveanameforit,calledtheHyperloop.”TheHyperloopwouldhavethepowertocutbackontraveltimebetweenmajorcitieslikeLosAngelesandSanFrancisco,whichiswhatinspiredMusktodesigntheHyperloopinthefirstplace.MuskstartedinaninterviewthatheactuallycameupwiththeideafortheHyperloopwhilethinkingaboutthetrainthattakespeoplebetweenLosAngelesandSanFranciscoitisknownforbeingoneoftheslowestinthecountry.“ThissystemIhaveinmind…cannevercrash,isimmune(免疫的)toweather,itgoesthreeorfourtimesfasterthanthebullettrain…itgoesanaveragespeedoftwicewhatanaircraftwoulddo,”explainedMusk.“YouwouldgofromdowntownLosAngelestodowntownSanFranciscoinunder30minutes,”headded.“Itwouldcostyoumuchlessthananairticketandlessthananyothermodeoftransport.”PeopleusingtheHyperloopwouldshootaroundinpods,whichareeachjustoversixandahalffeetacross,andthepodswouldtravelthroughtubeslocatedeitherabovegroundorunderwater,thoughMuskhasnotyetreleasedhisfinaldesigndrawings.Additionally,MuskbelievestheHyperloopcouldbepletelypoweredbythesunmakingitmoreenvironmentallyfriendlythancars,airplanes,ortrainsystems.SomedayitcouldpossiblymovepeoplebetweentheEastandWestCoastsoftheUnitedStatesinlessthananhour,whichisfasterthananyothermodeoftransportationthas.Eventually,theHyperloopwouldbeabletomovepeoplearoundtheworld.TheHyperloopcouldevenrun24/7,becheap,andallowpeopletotravelontheirownschedule.PeoplecouldshowupattheHyperloopstationwhenevertheywantandbequicklysentontheirway.Muskisnotthefirstpersonoutsideofsciencefictionnoveliststodreamupvacuumtubetechnologyformovingpeople.Theideahasbeenaroundforsometime,andinventorsinothercountries,includingChina,arereportedlyworkingonsimilartechnology.32.TheHyperloopisthatElonMuskisdesigning.A.anelectriccarB.aprivatespaceshipC.atravelingtubeD.abullettrain33.WhatdoweknowabouttheHyperloop?A.TheHyperloopcouldonlyrunonweekdays.B.TheHyperloopisbeingdesignedtotravelattwicethespeedofanairplane.C.InventorsinothercountriesareworkingonthesametechnologyastheHyperloop.D.PeopleusingtheHyperloopwouldtravelinpodsthatareaboutsixandahalffeetlong.34.Accordingtothepassage,peoplemightprefertheHyperloopbecause.A.peoplewouldnothavetopayasmuchtousetheHyperloopB.peoplewithmotionsicknessmightnotbeabletohandletheHyperloopC.peoplearetiredofusingthesamefourkindsoftransportationoverandoverD.theHyperloopcouldtakepeopletoplaceswhereplanesandtrainsdonotgo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。Thereisacollectionofpositivehabitsthatmakeapersonsosuccessfulinclass.36.Herearesomehabitsoftopstudentsthatyoucanuseastipstodobetteratschool:First,37.Incollege,homeworkassignmentsgenerallymakeup520%ofyourgrade,butcanbethebiggesttimesuckformoststudents.Workingproblemsisoneofthebestwaystoturnnewconceptsintoworkingknowledge,butyou’llneverseeonanexamalargemajorityofthoseproblemsthattakeyouhoursandhourstoworkthrough.Second,theynever“readthrough”book.Pertimespent,readingbookisoneoftheleasteffectivemethodsforlearningnewmaterials.38,butotherwiseuseGoogle,lecturenotes,andoldexamsforstudymaterials.Third,theytestthemselvesfrequently.Testingyourselfstrengthensyourbrain’sconnectionstonewmaterials.39.Bottomline,repeatedselftestingsignificantlyimprovelongtermmemoryofnewmaterials.Last,theystudyinshortbursts,notlongmarathons.Studyinginshortbursttendstohelpyoufocusstronglybecauseyouknowthereisatleastashortbreaking.40,whichmakesstudyingcontinuouslyformultiplehoursonend.A.Ithelpsrelaxourmind.B.theyalwaysfocusontheirhomeworkC.theydon’talwaysdoalloftheirhomeworkD.TopstudentsuseexamplesandpracticeproblemsE.ThisalsofitsinnicelywithournaturalactivityorrestcycleofourbodiesF.ItgivesyouimmediateandclearfeedbackonwhetheryouknowsomethingornotG.Anaccumulationofsuchhabitscanbinetoproducehighlevelacademicperformance第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题四个选项(A、B、C和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。IliveinaruralmunityintheUnitedStates.Aruralareaisdifferentfromacitybecausethereare41people.Myhomeisdeepinavalley42bymountainsthatarerockyandcoveredintrees.43manyfarmsarelocatedinruralareasbecausetheyrequirelargeplotsoflandtogrowfoodor44farmanimals,inmymunitythemountainsand45soilmakeitdifficulttofarm.Thisisone46whyfewpeopleliveinmyarea.What’sitliketoliveinthemountains?Sincewehavealotof47,wegettohavehorsesandchickens.Myfamily48eggsfromthechickensforbreakfast.Wealsoloseelectricityalotbecausethetreesfallonpowerlineswheneverthere’sa49.Inmymunity,peoplekeepbatterypoweredflashlightsandoillampsstoredincasethelights50.Somepeoplealsouseageneratoramachinethatgenerateselectricityfromgasoline—wheneverthereare51.Goingtoschoolinaruralareameanshavingfewerclassmatesand52longerdistances.Togettomyhighschool,Imustdrivefortymilestothe53city.ThismeansImustgetupmuchearlierthanmy54classmatesinordertobeontime.Theroadsinmymunityaren’tpavedwithasphalt(沥青)either,soduringstormsthey55beetoomuddyorsnowytopass.Incitiesasnowplow(扫雪机)56quickly,butareaswherefewerpeoplelivearen’tthepriority(优先),sodayscanpassbeforeasnowplow57theroad.SometimesImustmissschoolbecausestormsmakeit58todrive.Iamnotsure59ifIwanttoliveinthecountryorinthecitywhenIgrowup.Ilikebeinginnature,hearingthecreekandthebirds,andhavingabigyard.Ialsolikebeinginthecity,though,whereIcangohowlingorskating,orseemyfriends.Itcanget60in41.A.few B.many C.fewer D.more42.A.surrounded B.hidden C.shadowed D.enriched43.A.When B.While C.Because D.If44.A.feed B.grow C.train D.house45.A.rich B.muddy C.rocky D.snowy46.A.explanation B.cause C.excuse D.reason47.A.space B.room C.place D.land48.A.lays B.harvests C.buys D.picks49.A.storm B.thunder C.lighting D.shower50.A.putout B.wearout C.runout D.goout51.A.dangers B.risks C.emergencies D.incidents52.A.walking B.running C.driving D.traveling53.A.nearby B.distant C.nearest D.farthest54.A.rural B.city C.old D.new55.A.can B.may C.must D.should56.A.esby B.esabout C.esto D.esout57.A.cleans B.digs C.clears D.covers58.A.likely B.necessary C.improper D.impossible59.A.still B.yet C.even D.as60.A.quiet B.lonely C.alone D.busy第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共50分)注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)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。TigerParentsDoNoGoodtoKids’DevelopmentDiggingthroughkids’schoolbags,lookingupalltheassignments,sittingbesidethemgoingthrougheachitem,andfinally61(have)allthehomeworkcheckedwithanamesignedisa62(day)routineformostChineseparents,asrequiredbyteachers.Ademandingtaskespeciallyafteralongday’sworkatoffice,isn’tit?63(luck),someparentsinJinhua,ZhejiangProvince,havebeenliberated.Alocalprimaryschoolhasrecentlyannouncedthatparentswillnolongerhavetosigntheirnamesontheirkids’homework,asstudentsshouldberesponsibleMakingmistakesis65essentialpartoftheprocessofunderstanding.Whocareshowmuchyou66(score)inyourhomeworkafteryouhavesettleddowninlifeandfoundyourdirections?The67(able)torealizeone’smistakesandlearnfromthemiswhatmatters,whichisalsothemainpurposeofeducation.Whynotgivestudentsachance68(find)outandcorrecttheirmistakesthemselves?Itisbyno69(mean)parents’dutytogothroughthekids’assignments.70parentsaresupposedtodoistocreateafriendlystudyingenvironmentforkids,andteachthemtobeanindependentlearner.Afterall,independentlearningismuchmoreimportantthanhighscores.第四部分写作(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)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限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Lastsummervacationwasmymostpleasantone.MyparentsandIhadmadeatourtoXi’an.Insteadofhavingatravelagencyarrangingourtransportationandacmodation,webookedthetrainticketsandhotelroomsontheInternetbyus.DuringourtourinXi’an,wewenttomanyplacesofinterestsandtooklotsofphotos,learnedaboutthehistoryofXi’an.NotouristswouldmissthelocalfoodinXi’an,sowouldwe.Weenjoyedthetypicallocalfood,ittastedmoredeliciousthanwehadexpected.HardlyhadIreturnedthanIsharedthephotosandexperiencesformyclassmates.ThetriptoXi’anhasbeensuchhappymemorytomethatIwillneverforgetit.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是一名高三学生李华,你在某英文论坛上看到一个帖子。澳大利亚中学生Julia想来中国旅游,你向她推荐了四川,请根据以下提示用英语写一封电子邮件。内容包括:1.自我介绍;2.推荐理由(至少两条);注意:1.文中不能出现真实的学校名称及个人姓名;2.可以适当增加细节,词数100左右;(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)3.参考词汇:英文论坛theEnglishforum帖子postHithereJulia.___________________________________________Julia.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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