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2026届高三5月复习诊断英语1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacar.B.Onabus.C.Onaplane.2.WhendoesTylorprefertoattendthefestival?A.Onthe9th.B.Onthe10th.C.Onthe11th.3.WhatdidthemandolastSaturday?A.Hestayedin.B.Hevisitedhisuncle.C.HeleftforWashington.4.Whatdoesthemanmostprobablydo?A.Ataxidriver.B.Atravelagent.C.Atrafficofficer.5.Whichhouseisthewomanlookingfor?A.Theonewithadriveway.B.Theonenexttoabank.C.Theonewithapoolinthegarden.听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatneedschangingintheboy’sbedroom?A.Thelamp.B.Thecarpet.C.Thecurtains.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Motherandson.C.Brotherandsister.听第7段材料,回答第8至l0题。8.WhereprobablydoesMikework?A.Inahospital.B.Inadeliverycompany.C.Inacarrentalagency.9.WhatisPennyconcernedabout?A.Mike’sworkload.B.Mike’sphysicalconditions.C.Mike’sworkefficiency.l0.WhatdoesPennyoffertodoforMike?A.Givehimsometimeoff.B.Contactotherworkers.C.Recommendadoctor.听第8段材料,回答第ll至l3题。ll.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst?A.Surprised.B.Excited.C.Ashamed.l2.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Findanexcusefordoingnothing.B.Encouragethewomantovolunteer.C.Persuadethewomantodosomething.l3.Whatanotheractivityhasbeenplanned?A.Wateringplantsinparks.B.Plantingtrees.C.Cleaningupthebeaches.听第9段材料,回答第l4至l6题。l4.WhendoesAmywanttofinishherhomework?A.BythisFriday.B.BythisSunday.C.BynextMonday.l5.WhatisAmygoingtodothisweekend?A.Attendaparty.B.Cleanherroom.C.Visitsomerelatives.16.WheredidAmyfindusefulinformation?A.Fromthelibrary.B.FromtheInternet.C.Fromtheman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydidthespeakergotoItalythreeyearsago?A.Forstudy.B.Forleisure.C.Forbusiness.18.Whatdidthespeaker’shusbandtellhertodo?A.Buyadictionary.B.Bookahotel.C.Turntoothersforhelp.19.Whatcausedtheunexpectedcar?A.Thespeaker’spoorItalian.B.Thecarrentalcompany’smistake.C.Thehotelreceptionist’scarelessness.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker’shusband?A.Heisproudofthespeaker.B.HewillgotoJapanonabusinesstrip.C.HeoftenremindsthespeakeroftheItaliantrip.AThebeautyoftheovernighttrainliesinthecombinationofpracticalityandromance.Yougettheamazingcountrysideviewswhilealsobenefitingfromafullnight’srest.Ifyouwantanexperienceyou’llrememberforever,thesefourovernighttrainroutesdeliver.1.HelsinkitoRovaniemiontheSantaClausExpressYes,it’scalledtheSantaClausExpress.Wethinkthat’sprettyclassic.ThisFinnishnighttrainheadsnorthintoLapland,anddependingontheseason,you’lleitherwakeuptoendlesssnowyforestsorsummerlight.Somecarriagesevenhaveprivateshowers,whichfeelsborderlineluxuriousbyEuropeansleeperstandards.Asabonus,inwinter,you’reenteringNorthernLightsterritory!2.LondontoFortWilliamontheCaledonianSleeperIfyou’regoingtodoasleepertrainintheUK,thisistheone.YouleaveLondonlateatnightandwakeupintheScottishHighlands.ThestretchintoFortWilliamfeelscinematicinthebestway.Thecarriagesrangefromsimplebunks(铺位)toen-suitedoubles.Granted,it’snotcheap.ButwakingupunderBenNeviscouldcertainlybeworthit.3.StockholmtoNarvik(ArcticCircleroute)Thisrideisquitelengthy,butit’swellworthittowakeupabovetheArcticCircle,wherethestrikingNorthernLightsdanceacrosstheskyonclearwinternights.ThefinalstretchintoNarvikcutsthroughroughmountainsbeforedroppingtowardNorwegianfjords(狭湾).Itfeelsremoteinawaythat’shardtocopyanywhereelseinEurope.4.RometoSicilyonTrenitalia'sIntercityNotteIfyou’researchingforauniqueexperience,you’vecertainlyfoundit.Thetrainliterallyboardsaferry(轮渡)tocrosstheStraitofMessina.Yourcarriagegetsrolledontoaboatinthemiddleofthenight.Youcanstayinyourcarriageorstepoutondeckandfeeltheseaair!ThenyouwakeupinSicily,withsouthernItaliansunlightpouringthroughthewindow.It’sabitchaotic,butabsolutelyunforgettable.21.WhichtrainrunsfromEnglandtoScotland?A.ArcticCircleroute.B.TheCaledonianSleeper.C.Trenitalia’sIntercityNotte.D.TheSantaClausExpress.22.Whichrouteinvolvesashipcarrying?A.RometoSicily.B.HelsinkitoRovaniemi.C.StockholmtoNarvik.D.LondontoFortWilliam.23.WhatdotheArcticCirclerouteandtheSantaClausExpressbothhavetooffer?A.ViewsofNorthernLights.B.Ajourneythroughfjords.C.Luxuriousprivateshowers.D.Variousclassesofcarriages.BFromStockholmtoSydney,theelectriccarslidingsilentlybyisincreasinglylikelytobeChinese.Mixue,asellerofice-creamandcolddrinks,hasreplacedMcDonald’sastheworld’slargestfast-foodchain.Chagee,achainofteashops,willhavehadatleast1,300storesoutsideChinabytheendof2027.AndPopMart,aChinesetoymaker,hascreatedathrillworthyofDisneyarounditsdollsLabubus.WesternshoppershaveboughtgoodsmadeinChinafordecades.Butthesewerelargelymadefor,anddesignedby,foreignfirms.Newfirmsarenowoverturningtheoldassumption.Manyhappilyadvertisetheirrootsandareaccumulatingtheirownvaluableintellectualproperty.ThelogoofChageeshowsaPekingOperasingerinfullheaddress.“BlackMyth:Wukong”,oneofthemostsuccessfulvideogamesever,featurestheMonkeyKingfrom“JourneytotheWest”.TheriseofChineseconsumerbrandsisgoodforshopperseverywhere:theynowhaveawiderrangeofinnovativeproductstochoosefrom.Investors,too,shouldwelcomethesightofoddlyfascinatingdollsandthetasteofred-beanice-cream.InvestinginChinesetechnologycompanieshaslongbeenhard.Buthandbagsandhotdrinksareharmless.Westernfirmswillhavetowakeupandsmellthebubbletea.WithinChina,theadvantagethatforeignbrandsenjoysimplyforbeingforeignisdeclining.InthefuturetheywillneedtotryhardertounderstandChinesecustomers’particulartastes.SomemayevendodealswithinventiveChinesepartners,togaininsightandinspiration.ThesearestillearlydaysforChinesebrands’attemptintoglobalmarkets.ButChinesecarmakersarealreadyforcingWesternrivalstoreconsidertheirstrategies.AndcompetitionfromChinamayeventuallypushDisney,MattelandotherWesternmega-brandstonewheightsofcreativity.Chinesebrands’westwardjourney,liketheMonkeyKing’s,couldbringsubstantialrewards.24.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinthefirstparagraph?A.Bylistingexamples.B.Bydefiningaconcept.C.Bymakingcontrasts.D.Bypresentingstatistics.25.WhatdoestheoldassumptionmentionedinParagraph2referto?A.Chinesebrandsdemonstratingculturalidentity.B.Chineseproductslackinginnovationandculturalvalue.C.Chinafavoringbrandswithprofitableintellectualproperty.D.Chinaproducinglow-qualitygoodsforWesternconsumers.26.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Westerncompaniesarerestingontheirpastachievements.B.Chinesefirmsdominatethemarketofthebubbletea.C.Westerners’effortlessmarketinginChinaisover.D.ChinesecarmakersarecorneringWesternrivals.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.EvolutionoftheInternationalMarketB.ChinaExceedingtheWestinInnovationC.ChineseBrandsRisingacrosstheWorldD.RivalrybetweenChineseandWesternersCThrowingyourplasticbottlesintherecyclingbinmayeaseyourguiltaboutyourclimateimpact.Butrecyclingplasticwillnotaddresstheplasticpollutioncrisis—andit’stimewestoppretendingassuch.We’vebeenmisledtobelievethatseaturtleswouldstopchokingonplasticwasteifit’sfaithfullystuckintotherecyclingbin.Thecheatwasintentional.Powerfulfossil(化石)fuelandchemicalcompaniesknewinthe1970splasticrecyclingwouldneverhandletheplasticwaste.Consumersandpolicymakersthenwerealsorealizingthesevereenvironmentalconsequencestosingle-usethrowawayplastics.Feelingtheheat,companiesbandedtogethertoplantpositivemessagingaboutplasticrecyclingacrosssociety,topreventrestrictionsontheirproducts.Plasticwasn’tdesignedtoberecycled.Roughly16,000chemicalscanbefoundinplastic,manyofthempurposefullyaddedforcharacteristicslikeflexibility,strength,color,andresistancetosunlight.Thosechemicalcombinationsvaryconsiderably,andthesedifferenttypesmustallbesortedandrecycledseparately.What’smore,plasticlosesitsfunctionalitywhenrecycled.Aplasticbottlecanonlyberecycledintoanotheronetwoorthreetimesbeforebecomingsomethinglikecarpetingorclothing,whichtypicallyendsupinalandfillpollutingtheair,waterandsoil.Thus,recyclingdoesn’tsustainablypreventplasticwastefromtheenvironment—itjustdelaysit.Inlessthanacentury,plastichasreachedeverycorneroftheglobe,eventhemostunexpectedplaces:arcticseaice,remotemountains,rainandeventhroughoutourbodies.Microplasticshavebeenfoundinnearlyeveryhumanorgansystem.AstudypublishedearlierthisyearinTheLancetfoundplasticisresponsibleforatleast$1.5trillioninhealth-relateddamagesworldwideayear.Sowhatcanwedo?First,companiesneedtoreduceplasticproductionandshifttoreusableandrefillablesystems.Ifreducingpackagingorusingreusablepackagingisnotpossible,companiesshouldatleastshifttopaper,cardboard,glass,ormetal.Thesecanbemadefromrecycledmaterialsandactuallygetrecycledagain.Companiesarenotgoingtodothisontheirown,whichiswhypolicymakersneedtorequirethemtodoso.It’stheonlywaytoguaranteepeopleareprioritizedoverplastic.28.Whywasplasticrecyclingactuallyadvocatedinthefirstplace?A.Torestrictthecostofcompaniesinvolved.B.Tosustainplasticproductionanditsmarket.C.Topopularizesingle-usethrowawayplastics.D.Toreduceplasticwasteonasubstantialscale.29.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thefunctionalityofrecycledplastic.B.Thechemicalsplasticproductscontain.C.Theprocessofplasticdesignandproduction.D.Thereasonswhyplasticrecyclingisineffective.30.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthepresenceofplastic?A.Unavoidable.B.Favorable.C.Confusing.D.Alarming.31.Howcanpeople’spriorityoverplasticbeensuredaccordingtotheauthor?A.Byreusableandrefillablesystems.B.Byflexibilityofrelevantpolicies.C.Bysoundgovernanceandregulation.D.Byalternativereusablepackaging.DTomanyteens,nothingsoundsworsethanhangingoutwiththeirparents.Butwhatiffamilybondsduringadolescence(青春期)meantabettersociallifedowntheline?AstudypublishedinJAMAPediatricsfoundthataclose,supportiverelationshipwithparentsduringmiddleandhighschoolwasassociatedwithavarietyofpositivesocialindicatorsuptotwodecadeslater.Historically,socialdevelopmentresearchhasreliedonparticipantsrecallingtheirchildhoods,amethodwhichissubjecttothelimitationsofmemory.Instead,Dr.RobertC.Whitaker,anauthorofthenewstudyandaprofessorofColumbiaUniversity,decidedtotakethetraditionalapproachupsidedown.Heandhiscolleaguesuseddatafollowinganationallyrepresentativesampleofteensfromasearlyasseventhgradeintotheir30sand40s.Intheirearlyyears,theparticipantsratedhowmuchtheirfamilymembersunderstoodthem,howmuchfuntheyhadtogether,andwhethertheyfeltcaredforandwanted,amongotherindicators.Dr.Whitakerandhiscolleaguesaveragedeachofthe7,018participants’variousanswersintoindividual“familyconnectionscores”,thendividedtheparticipantsintoquartiles(四分位数).Whentheadolescentsbecameadults,theywereaskedaboutthestructure,functionandqualityofvarioussocialconnections.Dr.Whitaker’steamfoundthatadolescentsinthehighestgroupoffamilyconnectionscoreshadaprevalenceofhighsocialconnectioninadulthoodthatwas23.4percentagepointsgreaterthanthatofthoseinthelowestgroup.Only16.1percentofadolescentsinthelowestgroupoffamilyconnectionendedupwithhighsocialconnectioninadulthood.Whiletheresearchdidnotexaminethemechanismsatplay,expertsbelievethatparentswhosetahealthyrelationaltoneweremodelingskillsandhabitsthattheirchildrencouldadoptandapplylateron.Theauthorswrotethatpediatricians(儿科医生)couldhelpbysupportingparentswhodidnotgrowupwithsuchrelationships.Byhelpingparentsfeelsafeandseenevenduringuncertaintimes,theyconcluded,theparentscouldinturnofferthatstabilitytotheirchildren.32.Whathastheresearchrevealed?A.Familytiesinteensshapesocialization.B.Parent-childbondsemergeinadulthood.C.Parentcaremattersmostinadolescence.D.Teenagerstendtoresistparentalcompany.33.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchmethodadopted?A.Itgroupstheparticipantsbyage.B.Ittakesadevelopmentalperspective.C.Itcanbeaffectedbymemoryfaults.D.Itinvolvesalimitedrangeofsubjects.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prevalence”inParagraph4mean?A.Contradiction.B.Downside.C.Proportion.D.Contribution.35.Whatdotheauthorsofthestudysuggestpediatriciansdo?A.Exploretherelationalmechanisms.B.Correctparents’relationalperception.C.Modelteens’socializationonparents.D.Enhanceparents’securityandvisibility.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Inthefast-paced2026workplace,multitaskinghasbecomeavitalskillforallprofessionals.Withremoteandhybridworkwidelypopular,peopleneedtohandlevariousdutiesatthesametimetoimproveoverallproductivity.However,humanbrainscannottrulyperformseveraltasksatonce.36,whichmaycauselowefficiencyandmoremistakes.Therefore,itisnecessarytomasterpracticalmethodstomanagemultipletaskswisely.MakeaclearworkplanBeforestartingdailywork,makeaclearto-dolistandranktasksbyimportanceandurgency.Alwaysdealwithhigh-prioritytasksfirst.Areasonableplanstopsyoufromfeelingoverwhelmedandguidesyourworkinanorganizedway.37.Itcanleadtomessyworkandendlesspressure.CategorizesimilartasksSwitchingbetweendifferenttypesoftasksincreasescognitivepressureandwastesmentalenergy.38.Forexample,finishallemailrepliesatonetimeordealwithdataentryworkinasingleperiod.Thissimplepracticecutsdownunnecessarymentalshiftsandgreatlysmoothsyourdailyworkflow.Reduceinterruptionseffectively 39.Youhadbettersetafixed“donotdisturb”periodandtellyourcolleaguesaboutyourworkingschedule.Meanwhile,keepawayfromunnecessarysocialmediaandmeaninglessmessages.Whendistractionsarewellcontrolled,youcanalwayskeepfocusedandguaranteeworkquality. 40Manypeoplepushthemselvestoworknon-stoptofinishmoretasks,whichfinallyleadstoburnout.Knowingyourlimitsisessentialforlong-termcareerdevelopment.Besides,shortandregularbreakscanrefreshyourmind.SimpleskillslikethePomodorotechniquecanhelpyoubalanceworkandrest,keepingyourperformancesteadyalldaylong.A.RecognizeyourownboundariesB.PrioritizeregularbreaksbetweentasksC.Instead,theymerelyshiftattentionquicklyD.MultitaskinghaslongbeenconsideredunfavorableE.Tostayefficient,groupcomparabletaskstogetherF.AlackofproperarrangementsformultitaskinghasconsequencesG.ContinuousdisturbancesarethebiggestenemyofeffectivemultitaskingItwasabrightsunnySaturdaymorning.Thecitymarketwas41withshopperscomingandgoing.Four-year-oldLeohadbeenholdinghismothershandtightly,untilhisattentionwas42byacolorfultoyonanearbystand.Hisfingers43fromhismother’s,andwithinseconds,hismotherwasenvelopedbytheseaofpeopleandbecame44.Althoughawaveof45sweptoverhimandhislowerlipbegantoshakeashefoughtbacktears,hecalmeddown,rememberinghismother’srepeated46thatstayingputwasthesafestmove.Spottingamansellingballoons,heheadedtowardthebrightlycoloredstand,ashefiguredthatsucha(n)47placewouldmakeiteasierforhismothertofindhim.Ashestoodthere,hiswideeyes48everypassingface,akind-lookingwomannoticedhisconfusion.Sheasked49whetherhewaslost,50downsothatshecouldbeathiseyelevel.Thoughnervous,Leoclearlydescribedhismother’sredscarfandpointedtotheicecreamstandwheretheyhadlastbeen.Thewoman,whoturnedouttobeashopassistantnearby,immediatelycalledthemarket’s51officeusingherradio.Minuteslater,avoicecamethroughtheloudspeaker,52aboutthelostboy.53bytheannouncement,hismotherrushedover.ThemomentLeosawher,heranforward,finallyburstingintotearsofrelief.Itwasa(n)54madepossiblenotonlybyhiscalmnessunderpressurebutalsobythekindnessofastrangerwhochoseto55.41.A.providedB.packedC.completedD.linked42.A.ignoredB.controlledC.caughtD.restricted43.A.slippedB.variedC.sufferedD.benefited44.A.invisibleB.accessibleC.uncomfortableD.intolerable45.A.reliefB.delightC.panicD.embarrassment46.A.complaintsB.instructionsC.attemptsD.denials47.A.idealB.noisyC.familiarD.noticeable48.A.scanningB.dismissingC.inspiringD.freezing49.A.suspiciouslyB.forcefullyC.gentlyD.bravely50.A.fallingB.bendingC.lyingD.sliding51.A.securityB.accountingC.postD.patent52.A.jokingB.conversingC.broadcastingD.reciting53.A.ConfusedB.MovedC.DisturbedD.Guided54.A.cooperationB.decisionC.acknowledgementD.reunion55.A.turnanearB.lendahandC.takeabreathD.havealookWhenLiDongju,nowcelebratedasChina’smostinspiringseniorcyclist,56(start)herfirstoverseasjourneybravelyat60,fewcouldhaveimaginedthatthisformerfactoryworkerwouldfinallycrossover20countriesacrossfourcontinents.Sheoncefoundherself57(trap)inthedarknessofapainfulmarriageandseveredepressionforyearsuntilonedayshemadeafirmdecision58(go)againstconventionalexpectationsforwomenofhergenerationtoregainherindependencethroughsolocycling.Alongtheroad59(be)theseveredifficultiesshefaced.IntheharshenvironmentoftheTibetanplateau,60oxygenlevelsdropsharply,sheoncepushedherloadedbicycleforeighthoursbeforegivingintoaltitudesickness—61momentthatshelaterdescribedasherpsychologicalturningpoint.“Itwasthere,”sherecounted,“62Iunderstoodthatsuffering,experiencedwithcourage,changesintostrength.”Herencounterswithlocalpeopleproved63(equal)life-changing.Despiteherstruggle64foreignlanguages,hertruewarmthcrossedlanguagebarriers,drawingunexpectedkindnessfromstrangerswhowereaffectedbyherdetermination.Theseexperiencesnotonlyrelievedherlonelinessbutrebuiltherbrokenself-respect,showingthathumanconnectionformsthebasisof65(spirit)recovery.假如你是国际学校学生会主席李华,请你就你校猫咖筹建事宜向交换生征寻建议,请写一则书面通知,内容包括:1.筹建初衷;2.征寻建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。NoticeMiafinishedplayingaChristmascarol(颂歌)andlookedupatherpianoteacher.“Youplayedthatverywell,”Ms.Jacksonsaid.“HowwouldyouliketojoinsomeoftheotherstudentsandplaycarolsatthemallthisSaturdayafternoon?”“Ican’t,”Miasaidquickly.“Myfamilyisvolunteeringatthecommunityfoodbankthatafternoon.It’sourtraditioneveryChristmas.”Ms.Jacksonsmiled.“Lotsofkidsareshy,butthebestwaytoovercomeyourfearofplayinginpublicisbyactuallydoingwhatscaresyou.Remember,ourrecitalisrightafterChristmas.Playingatthemallwouldbegreatpractice.”“I’msorry.Ireallycan’tbethere,”Miawenton.Miadidn’taddthatshewasrelievedtohaveanexcuse.Thethoughtofplayingpianowithsomanypeoplearoundmadeherstomachclenchintoaknot.OnSaturdaymorning,asMiahelpedMomandDadpreparefoodbaskets,shethoughtaboutherfriendsplayingatthemall.Shepicturedhundredsofshoppersmillingaround.Somewouldsitonbenchesandwatch.I'msogladIwon’tbethere,shethought.WhenMiaandherparentsfinishedatthefoodbank,theydecidedtovisitGreat-Grandmaatherretirementcommunitynearby.TheygreetedGreat-GrandmawithhugsandChristmaswishes.Mrs.Carmen,theactivitiesdirector,showedashortholidaymovie.Thentheyplayedgames,andtheresidentsopenedtheirgifts.“WeusuallyendbysingingChristmascarols,”Mrs.Carmensaid.“Butourpianoplayerwasn’tabletomakeittoday.”“Miaplaysthepiano,”Great-Grandmaannounced,smilingproudly.“Wonderful,”Mrs.Carmensaid.“Mia,wouldyouliketoplaywhilewesing?”Mialookedaroundtheroom.Everyonewassittinginabigcirclefacingthepiano.Thiswouldbeworsethanthemall.Atleastthere,peoplewouldbedistractedbyshopping.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Miawasabouttorefusewhenshesawtheeagersmilesonallthefaces. ThefollowingMonday,MiaapproachedMs.Jacksonwithadeterminedlook. 12026届高三5月复习诊断remaininyourseatwM:Allright.Ihopeeverythingwilltothellth.knowifyou’dpreferthelastday.W:Excuseme,howmuW:Alrightthen.Letmeputmybagsinthebackofthecar.2你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,W:Momsaidyouleftyourbedroomwindoworeallywettoo,buttshipment.Itjustleft.I’mgoingtotakemybreaknow.W:Sure,Mike.Bytheway,youseemuncomforM:Thanks.I’lldefinitelylookintoitifthepaincontinues.Isn’titwonderfulthattheyshoulddothatnotmuchgoodatget3withalltheirenergyandenthusiasmIthiM:Thatdoesn’tleaveybrotherPat.M:Sohowdidyougetonwithbuttherewasnothingusefulthefoundsomegoodmate4coursesofItalianatuniverdictionaryandwantedtomfweatherthatweek—someofitrainy,someofitwindy,noneofitsunny!WhatJapanonbusinessnextmonth.HesaysIhavetostartpracticingm1英语参考答案第部分:听力(30分)第一节(7.5分):1-5CBAAB第二节(22.5分):6-10ACBBC11-15CABAC16-20BBCAC第二部分:阅读理解(50分)第一节(37.5分):21-23BAA第二节(125分):36-40CFEGA24-27ABCC28-31BDDC32-35ABCD第三部分:语言知识运用(30分)41-45BCAAC46-50BDACB51-55ACDDB56.started57.trapped58.togo59.were60.where61.a62.that63.equally64.with65.spiritual第四部分:写作(40分)第一节:应用文写作(15分)NoticeToofferstudentsawarm,stress-relievingspace,acomfortableandtoastycatcaféoncampusisbeinglaunched,whichwillnotonlyprovideaquietcornerforyoutorelaxafterclasses,butbuildafriendlycommunityforcatlovers.Wesincerelyinviteexchangestudentstoshareyourcreativeandpracticalsuggestions.Yourideasonthecafé’slocation,theselectionofcats,openinghours,safetyrulesoractivityarrangementsareallwelcome.Anyconstructiveandworkableadvicewillbeconsideredandadopted.Youruniqueperspectiveswillhelpusmakethecaféatrulyinclusiveandenjoyableplaceforeveryone.Pleasesendyoursuggestionstostudentunion@byJune

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