宣城2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测五年级英语

一、单项选择(共25题,共 125分)

1、______Jixi today is more beautiful now. Mr. Jackson said he would visit it______third time.

A.The;/ B.The;the C./;a D.The;a

2、________we know, Zhang Wenhong is such a good doctor________ we all like.

A.As long as;whom

B.As long as;who

C.As far as;that

D.As far as;as

3、He is a(n) ________ person and always ready to start a fight.

A.punctual B.religious C.aggressive D.elegant

4、He was completely ______ his book and did not hear me call.

A.absorbed in B.attracted to C.committed to D.dealt with

5、______ a book in front of your face, you’ll feel the air moving against your face.

A.Waved

B.Wave

C.To wave

D.Waving

6、He refused to acknowledge ________ in the match, but in vain.

A. to defeat B. to be defeated

C. defeating D. being defeated

7、There were no tickets________for Friday's performance.

A.preferable

B.considerable

C.possible

D.available

8、—The light in the office is still on.

— Oh I forgot _______.

A.turning it off B.turn it off C.to turn it off D.having turned it off

9、Rather than ___ on a crowded bus, he always prefers _____ a bicycle.

A.ride; to ride

B.riding; ride

C.ride; ride

D.to ride; riding

10、As it turned out to be a small house party, we ________so formally.

A.needn't dress up

B.shouldn't dress up

C.were not necessary to dress up

D.needn't have dressed up

11、Evidence obtained from observation and experiment is often used to ______ a scientific theory.

A.confirm B.conclude C.consult D.confuse

12、It was ____________ from her face that she was really hopeless and upset.

A. severe B. superb

C. apparent D. significant

13、Last month L.A.declared a________of emergency as protests over killing of Geroge Floyd a black man turned violent.

A.state B.condition C.situation D.circumstance

14、Many senior high school students have returned and been plunged into preparations for the national college entrance exam, ________will be postponed by one month.

A.as B.what C.which D.it

15、_______ the rising costs of many products, fares in this city __________ unchanged.

A.Though; remained B.Despite; remained

C.Despite; was left D.Though; was remained

16、The median number of speakers is a mere 6,000,  means that half theworld’s languages are spoken by fewer people than that.

A.which B.that C.it D.what

17、AIDS is said______ the biggest challenge to both men and women in the area over the past few years.

A. that it is B. to be

C. that is has been D. to have been

18、—How I wish I __________ fly to the moon!

—Really? That would be great.

A.can B.may C.should D.could

19、When I opened the door, a parcel on the floor ____ my eye.

A. fixed B. caught C. focused D. appealed

20、We encourage students to ____________ fully in the running of the college.

A. paint B. panic

C. participate D. point

21、He gets up at six o’clock, runs for half an hour and then has a meal; that is his morning ______.

A.route

B.routine

C.behavior

D.tendency

22、It’s high time that we against spreading false information on the Internet.

A.will fight B.fought C.would fight D.fight

23、It's surprising that this innocent-looking person should have _____ such a crime.

A.committed B.acted C.made D.performed

24、A household robot was going to be ______ by Larry’s wife, Claire.

A.carried out B.sorted out C.figured out D.tested out

25、Would you slow down a bit,please?I can't________you.

A.keep up with

B.put up with

C.make up to

D.hold on to

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

26、   Sleepiness and boredom lead to yawning (打哈欠), so it has long been believed that the action makes us feel more awake by stretching the muscles surrounding the lungs, or by bringing more oxygen to the blood and the brain. Yet in tests, breathing air with high levels of carbon dioxide or even pure oxygen made no difference to the frequency of yawns.

Another theory, proposed by the French physician Olivier, is that yawning improves the circulation of the fluid (液体) that surrounds the brain. As a result, we can focus better on a task. This might explain why athletes often yawn naturally before they compete.

Recently, though, a new explanation has appeared: Yawning is a way to cool the brain. Experiments led by Gordon Gallup at the University at Albany showed that people yawned far less when their head was cooled by a cold pack compared with holding a heated pack to their forehead The temperature of the brain rises when we are tired, so it is possible that yawning is a way to protect the brain from overheating due to tiredness.

But a strange thing is that when we see another person yawn, we catch it too. In other words, yawning is contagious.

How can we make sense of these different types of yawning? It’s possible that contagious yawning is something different, and might have a social purpose. Steven Palek and his colleagues at the University at Albany say that contagious yawning may be linked to our ability to understand what others want to do. If you are good at reading others’ facial expressions you are more likely to “catch” a yawn. Therefore, lonely people tend to be less affected by yawing, according to research by Atsushi Senju, now at Birkbeck, University of London.

So the simple act of yawning tursout to be surprisingly complex Has this research made you yawn yet?

1Based on the theory of Olivier, yawning ________.

A.is caused by lack of sleep

B.contributes to concentration

C.is a way to bring more oxygen to the blood

D.increases the circulation of the fluid in lungs

2The underlined word “contagious” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _________.

A.Infectious B.Influential

C. Attractive D.Comfortable

3How is the passage mainly developed?

A.By making comparisons.

B.By listing different figures.

C.By providing explanations.

D.By telling personal experiences.

27、   With the advance of human society, along with the development of modern science and technology, people are faced with an increasing number of pollutions. One of the severe pollutions is noise pollution. Many parents express their complaints over noise pollution, especially car alarms.

Anchor

Almost anyone who has lived in a big city can tell you how irritating it is to be awakened in the middle of the night by the wail of a car alarm. The loss of sleep can drive you crazy, but this is just one in a long list of problems that such high decibel noises can cause.

Jonathan

People in this noisy neighborhood in upper Manhattan are fed up with car alarms. They're angry enough at being jolted awake several times a week, but more than that they worry about what effect these alarms will have on their children. Already studies have shown that continuous exposure to high-decibel noise can cause an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.

Andrea

By the time my child can read, he will already have been exposed to the constant roar of the traffic, but the intense siren of a car alarm is way above the level of safety.

Michael

I have a valid concern. According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), exposure to noise above 85 decibels for 8 hours or more is a danger to your health. City traffic and trucks are about 90 decibels. The siren of a car alarm is about 120 decibels, about the same as a plane taking off.

The parents here are sick and tired of listening to the shrill siren of car alarms. However, it's for their children that they are most concerned. They've started a group called Parents to Silence Car Alarms. They don't think that making the owner of a car pay a fine is enough. These parents have started a campaign to have car alarms banned.

1According to the passage, which one of the following statements is true?

A. Anchor thinks the high decibel noises only causes the loss of sleep.

B. Jonathan holds the view that exposure to decibel noises can give rise to heart disease.

C. According to NIOSH, exposure to noise above 85 for 8 hours or more threatens people's health.

D. Andrea believes the intense siren of a car alarm is acceptable.

2According to the passage, what is the parents' attitude towards car alarms?

A. Neutral. B. Critical. C. Favorable. D. Indifferent.

3What is the main idea of the passage?

A. People in modern society is faced with noise pollution.

B. Anyone who lives in a big city is tired of car alarms.

C. A car alarm is out of control and beyond the level of safety.

D. Parents complain about car alarms, trying to fight against them.

28、Washington, D.C. Bicycle Tours

Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.

Duration: 3 hours

This small group bike tour is a fantastic way to see a world-famous cherry trees with beautiful flowers of Washington, D.C. Your guide will provide a history lesson about the trees and the famous monuments where they blossom. Reserve your spot before availability—and the cherry blossoms—disappear!

Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour

Duration: 3 hours (4 miles)

Join a guided bike tour and view some of the most popular monuments in Washington, D.C. Explore the monuments and memorials on the National Mall as your guide shares unique facts and history at each stop. Guided tour includes bike, helmet, cookies and bottled water.

Capital City Bike Tour In Washington, D.C.

Duration: 3 hours

Morning or afternoon, this bike tour is the perfect tour for D. C. newcomers and locals looking to experience Washington, D.C. in a healthy way with minimum effort. Knowledgeable guides will entertain you with the most interesting stories about Presidents, Congress, memorials, and parks. Comfortable bikes and a smooth tour route(路线) make cycling between the sites fun and relaxing.

Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour

Duration: 3 hours(7miles)

Join a small group bike tour for an evening of exploration in the heart of Washington, D.C. Get up close to the monuments and memorials as you bike the sites of Capitol Hill and the National Mall. Frequent stops are made for photo taking as your guide offers unique facts and history. Tour includes bike, helmet, and bottled water. All riders are equipped with reflective vests and safety lights.

1Which tour do you need to book in advance?

A. Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour.

B. Capital City Bike Tour in Washington, D.

C. C. Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour.

D. Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.

2What will you do on the Capital City Bike Tour?

A. Meet famous people.   B. Enjoy interesting stories.

C. Visit well-known museums.   D. Go to a national park.

3Which of the following does the bicycle tour at night provide?

A. City maps.   B. Cameras.

C. Safety lights   D. Meals

29、   Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy – five, he gave $ 60,000 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children’s ground.

As a result of his kindness, he became famous. Many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk, Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be hundred. The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five. Johnson had a sense of humor. He liked whisky and drank some each day. “I have an injection (注射) in my neck each evening,” he told the newspaperman, thinking of his evening glass of whisky.

The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and had daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain, asking him for the secret of his daily injection.

1Johnson became a rich man through _______.

A. doing business B. making whisky

C. cheating D. buying and selling land

2The gift of money to the school suggests that Johnson _______.

A. had many children in the school B. was a strange old man

C. was very fond of children D. was very kind

3Many people wrote to Johnson to find out _______.

A. what kind of whisky he had B. how to live longer

C. how to become wealthy D. in which part of the neck to have an injection

4When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening, he really meant that _______.

A. he liked drinking a glass of whisky in the evening

B. he needn’t an injection in the neck

C. a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well

D. there was something wrong with his neck

三、完形填空(共4题,共 20分)

30、   Ice and snow fell heavily down the window of the office where I was working. As the wind _______, I wondered how I would get _______. The 12-mile route took me up and down _______ hills and around dangerous turns. I whispered a prayer for _______.

My old green car was doing well over the icy roadway, _______ the snowdrifts(雪堆). But as I went up one of the steepest and scariest hills, I _______ the tires were slipping, and my car was having difficulty _______ the slope.

I decided it was time to switch to four-wheel drive. I pulled the lever(操纵杆) back, just like my husband had taught me. Slowly the _______ held the road without slipping, and the top of the hill came _________. But on the top, the ________ just stopped. I pushed and pulled the lever — nothing happened. I was ________.

Now what? Even though I had ________ no one on this lonely stretch of road, I ________ expected that someone might come to help. After a few minutes, I ________ an old truck. A smiling young man I’d never seen before ________ his window and asked if I needed ________. I told him that I did. He showed me ________ to control the four-wheel-drive shifting equipment, locking it into place.

In no time, I had my car moving toward home. When I thanked the ________ and asked if he lived around the area, he ________ said, “Oh, over there.” Do I believe in angels? ________.

1A.dropped B.howled C.faded D.changed

2A.home B.downtown C.abroad D.around

3A.rough B.green C.steep D.first

4A.forgiveness B.guidance C.happiness D.safety

5A.avoiding B.striking C.pushing D.observing

6A.suspected B.noticed C.whispered D.replied

7A.improving B.obtaining C.climbing D.gaining

8A.brakes B.chains C.vehicles D.tires

9A.in vain B.within sight C.on trial D.in process

10A.car B.wind C.snow D.oil

11A.mistaken B.annoyed C.stuck D.relaxed

12A.recognized B.injured C.punished D.met

13A.proudly B.angrily C.gratefully D.silently

14A.spotted B.possessed C.repaired D.drove

15A.broke off B.poured in C.rolled down D.knelt by

16A.water B.help C.food D.sleep

17A.where B.how C.when D.whether

18A.cashier B.fireman C.stranger D.steward

19A.just B.even C.ever D.yet

20A.Never B.Anyway C.Still D.Certainly

31、   Wheeling her red chair and scissors around the city, Katie gives out—of—luck strangers the gift of visibility.

Last summer, Katie saw a man sitting with a _________ asking for help. She asked, “Hey! I’m giving _________ haircuts. Do you want one?”

The man, named Edward, was in his 60s. “_________,” he said, “I have a funeral to go. I was really _________ to get a haircut.” After Katie was done, Edward looked in a mirror. “I look _________!”

“It’s more than a haircut. I want it to _________ value and respect.” Katie knows that a haircut can _________ a life. As a teen, she _________ a disease that was so severe that her hair thinned seriously. Seeing this, her mother _________ for Katie’s first haircut. “To sit down and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an illness helped me feel cared about and less __________.” she says.

Katie wanted to help people __________ the same way. In 2009, she began her Red Chair Project, reaching out to people on the streets. Katie listens to peopled stories of loss, addiction, and __________ to get back on their feet. The attention __________ works.

It all began with a belief in simple acts of __________, such as a free haircut. “The way you show up in the world __________,” says Katie. “You have no idea what people will do with the kindness that you give them.”

1A.mask B.chair C.sign D.minor

2A.perfect B.regular C.special D.free

3A.Naturally B.Luckily C.Actually D.Eventually

4A.exploring B.hoping C.begging D.moving

5A.good B.brave C.healthy D.satisfied

6A.prove B.show C.appreciate D.combine

7A.establish B.complete C.change D.reflect

8A.suffered from B.got through C.put up with D.adapted to

9A.charged B.applied C.sought D.arranged

10A.worthwhile B.serious C.alone D.innocent

11A.feel B.follow C.accomplish D.select

12A.struggle B.escape C.relief D.performance

13A.extremely B.apparently C.merely D.hardly

14A.joy B.honesty C.pride D.kindness

15A.occurs B.continues C.remains D.matters

32、   I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia.  My father ______ me  to her with these words“I would like you to meet the fellow who is ______ for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no later than tomorrow morning.”

My stepmother walked over to me, ______ my head slightly upward, and looked me right in the eye. Then she looked at my father and replied,“You are wrong. This is not the worst boy at all, but the ______ one who hasn’t yet found an outlet for his enthusiasm.”

That statement began a friendship between us. No one had ever called me smart. My family and neighbors had built me up in my mind as a ______ boy. My stepmother changed all that.

She changed many things. She persuaded my father to go to a dental school, from which he ______ with great honors. She moved our family into the city,  where my father’s career   could be more suitable and my brothers and I could be better ______ at school.

When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand ______ and instucted me how to type in the flesh, telling me that she believed that I would become a ______. I knew her  enthusiasm, I ______ it, and  I saw  how  it had  already  improved  our lives.  I accepted  her ______ and began to ______ for local newspapers. I was doing the same kind of writing  that great day I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life’s work later. I wasn’t the ______ beneficiary (受益人). My father became the wealthiest man in town. My brothers and stepbrothers became a physician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president.

What power ______ has! When that power is released to support the certainty of one’s purpose and is constantly strengthened by faith, it becomes an irresistible force which poverty and temporary defeat can never ______.

1A.sent B.introduced C.handed D.passed

2A.rewarded B.favored C.distinguished D.praised

3A.raised B.shook C.dragged D.bent

4A.stubbornest B.laziest C.proudest D.smartest

5A.clever B.bad C.stupid D.polite

6A.graduated B.quitted C.started D.escaped

7A.entertained B.controlled C.educated D.respected

8A.bicycle B.radio C.camera D.typewriter

9A.doctor B.writer C.typist D.teacher

10A.regarded B.suspected C.ignored D.appreciated

11A.order B.criticism C.belief D.description

12A.write B.read C.photograph D.edit

13A.next B.only C.same D.real

14A.enthusiasm B.sympathy C.fortune D.confidence

15A.win B.reach C.match D.doubt

33、   I was 11 years old standing outside in just my ______while I watched the house that I grew up in rapidly burn to the ground.

A few minutes ______ I had been in bed when a scream woke me up. My grandma’s bedroom was just next to mine and my brother’s. A fire had ______ there and awakened her. Hearing her, my older brother had jumped into ______, running from room to room ______ waking everyone in the house. The house, ______, was over 50 years old and made of wood. ______ we could do anything the fire consumed it. We all ______ made it outside before the flames had taken ______of every room.

I stood there shivering (发抖) while the fire ______ my books, clothes, and toys. I watched ______ while my mom cried and my dad sighed (叹气). I wondered what was going to happen to us now that we had lost all of our things.

As I looked around, though, I ______something for the first time The things that matter aren’t things. I saw my older brother running ______ the swinging bridge by our house to get help. I saw my oldest brother who was on crutches (拐杖) from an earlier accident standing unsteadily on one leg. I saw my grandma and dad ______ in each other’s arms and my mom holding our little dog. I realized at that moment that we were all alive. Everything that was essential had ______ the fire. Our lives would continue. We would survive without the “stuff” that was burning. We would all be around to love each other for many years to come. And that was all that ______.

I ______ think of that fire in the night. It helped me to become who I am today. It showed me for the very first time what is truly essential in this life. It helped me to learn that the love we ______ is far more important than the things we ______.

Live your life then for the things that matter, not for the things you own. Love others. Let the fire inside of you make this world a warmer place. Let your soul ______ bright.

1A.uniform B.hat C.underwear D.overcoat

2A.earlier B.later C.sooner D.longer

3A.broken up B.broken out C.made up D.given out

4A.action B.step C.reality D.trouble

5A.slowly B.quickly C.regularly D.angrily

6A.otherwise B.therefore C.instead D.however

7A.Before B.After C.When D.Since

8A.hardly B.truly C.barely D.rarely

9A.hold B.advantage C.place D.notice

10A.damaged B.injured C.destroyed D.hurt

11A.mindlessly B.helplessly C.carelessly D.aimlessly

12A.remembered B.reminded C.realized D.recognized

13A.across B.through C.on D.over

14A.buried B.wrapped C.held D.hidden

15A.avoided B.defeated C.survived D.overcame

16A.mattered B.left C.affected D.occurred

17A.even B.already C.ever D.still

18A.raise B.share C.keep D.ignore

19A.possess B.receive C.believe D.doubt

20A.reflect B.appear C.shine D.light

四、短文填空(共4题,共 20分)

34、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。

Smell the flowers before you go to sleep and you may just end up with rosy dreams. Have a whiff of rotten(腐烂的)eggs during the night and your dreams may be1(pleasant). So says researcher Dr. Boris Stuck, 2invited sleeping volunteers to a rose vs. rotten egg test in the University Hospital Mannheim in Germany. The subjects didn’t dream about roses3eggs, but rather he found that what they smelt affected the emotions of4(they) dreams.

And if you think5(smell) have a say in dreams, wait for what TV tells us. A UK study reveals that people exposed6black-and-white film and TV in their youth are to have monochromic(单色的)dreams throughout their life more7(probable). Eva Murzyn from the University of Dundee tested two age groups— one half 8(age) over 55 and9other half under 25.

The result? Under 5% of the dreams of the under-25s were in black and white. 10(watch)color TV in childhood seems to be the reason why.

35、按照课文内容填空

At the time they were created, the Impressionist paintings were【1】, but today they are accepted as the beginning of【2】we call “modern art’. This is because the Impressionists 【3】artists to look at their environment in new ways. There are scores of modern art styles, but 【4】the Impressionists, many of these painting styles might not exist. On the one hand, some modern art is abstract; that is, the painter doesn’t 【5】to paint objects as we see them with our eyes, 【6】instead concentrates on certain qualities of the object, 【7】color, line and shape to represent them. On the【8】hand, some paintings of modern art are so 【9】 that they look photographs. These styles are so different. Who can【10】what painting styles there will be in the future?

36、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

Driving an electric car 1 to the protection of environment, or so the marketing departments of their makers would have you believe. Yet a report which analyzes car emissions presents a rather different picture. A battery-powered car recharged with 2 generated by coal-fired power stations, it found, is likely to be more harmful. It could cause more than three times as many deaths from pollution as a 3 petrol-driven vehicle.

The study was carried out by the University of Minnesota. The researchers estimated how levels of fine particulate matter (细颗粒物) and ground-level ozone two important 4 of air pollution — would change when a car is powered by different ways.

It was no surprise that electric cars whose batteries were recharged with power from wind, solar or hydro-electric sources came out to be virtually free from harmful 5. They were estimated to cause 231 deaths over the course of a year, compared with 878 for petrol cars. Electric cars recharged with power from natural gas-fired stations were also a lot less harmful than petrol-driven ones, with 439 deaths. But if those same electric cars were recharged 6 by coal, they would be responsible for over 3,000 deaths.

Biofuels also caused more health problems than petrol. But diesel, which often  7 concern about pollution, is slightly cleaner than petrol. This is because the study assumes for all cars that emission-control technologies will be more widely used, especially particulate filters which have a remarkable effect on cleaning diesel 8. Diesel cars are also more 9 of fuel than petrol-driven ones.

Overall, the study shows that electric cars are cleaner than those traditional vehicles only if the power used to charge then is also clean. That is hardly a surprise, but the 10 of the difference is. How green electric cars really are, then, will depend mainly on where they are driven. In France, which obtains more than half of its power from nuclear station, electric cars look like a good bet. In China and some other developing countries, where a large amount of electricity is produced from coal, they may not be so environment- friendly as they are marketed.

37、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

A tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City has tested positive for the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, becoming the first known case of human-animal 1, the zoo's chief veterinarian said on Sunday.

Nadia, the 4-year-old Malayan tiger that tested positive, was 2 for the COVID-19 disease after 3 a dry cough along with three other tigers and three lions, the Wildlife Conservation Society, which manages the zoo, said in a statement.

All of the cats are expected to recover, it said. But officials believe this is a unique case because Nadia became sick after 4 to an asymptomatic zoo employee, Paul Calle, chief veterinarian at the Bronx Zoo, told Reuters.

Calle said they did not know which employee infected the tiger. "This is the first time that we have discovered that a person infects the animal and the animal gets sick," Calle said, adding that they planned to share the findings with other zoos and institutions. " I guess 5 we will all have a better understanding as a result.

While the other tigers and lions were also 6 symptoms, the zoo decided to test only Nadia because she was the sickest and  had started to lose her appetite already, and they did not want to 7 all the cats to anesthesia(麻醉), Calle said.

Nadia 8 X-rays, an ultrasound(超声波) and blood tests to try to figure out what was making her sick . They decided to test for COVID-19 9 the surge in cases in New York City, the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States.The first tiger at the zoo, which has been shut since mid-March, began showing 10 of illness on March 27, according to the US Department of Agriculture National Veterinary Services Laboratories.

五、书面表达(共4题,共 20分)

38、假定你是学生会主席李华,你校要举办首届英语艺术节(English Art Festival),请你用英语给师生写一封信,刊登在校报英文版上。信的内容主要包括:

1.举办时间和地点;2.内容;3.举办英语节的意义。

注意:1. 词数 100 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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39、假设你是李华,在你校学习的新西兰交换生Oliver即将回国,想带回一件有中国文化 特色的礼物送给朋友。请你根据以下内容用英语给他写封邮件:

1 .表达对Oliver的不舍之情;

2.推荐一种礼物并说明原因。

注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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40、假定你是李华,你校举办了中国诗歌文化研讨会。请给你的英国笔友Lisa写一封邮件介绍有关情况,内容包括:

1. 时间和地点;

2. 活动的内容;

3. 活动的效果。

注意:

1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:

中国诗歌文化研讨会 the Forum on Chinese poetic Culture

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41、假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,介绍你在居家自主学习期间第一次为家人做饭的过程,并以“My First Cooking”为题,给校刊英语角写一篇英文稿件。

提示词:家常菜homely dishes

注意:1. 词数不少于60

2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。

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