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    组合规范练12
    Unit 4阅读理解题组——练速度
    (35mins)

    Ⅰ.阅读理解
    A
    There are many scholarships rewarding particular talents,so just find the right one that works for you.
    ■SpiritofGivingScholarship
    Deadline:July 31,2022
    Award Amount:$1,000
    Overview:It is available to high school seniors and current college students.You must submit an essay of between 500 and 750 words on one of the following three topics:How have you advanced the spirit of giving?How has the spirit of giving affected you personally?How will your present education allow you to be of service to others?
    ■OceanAwarenessContest
    Deadline:June 15,2022
    Award Amount:Up to $1,500
    Overview:It is open to students between the ages of 11 and 18.Students are invited to learn about the climate crisis and its impact on oceans,discover solutions and create work that explores hope in action.Submissions are accepted in visual art,film,music,or poetry.
    ■AtlasShruggedEssayContest
    Deadline:September 19,2022
    Award Amount:$25,000
    Overview:Essay contest on Ayn Rand’s novel,AtlasShrugged.There are 59 prizes,and the first prize is $25,000!To enter,submit an 800-to 1,600-word essay on one of the specific topics about the novel,which can be viewed on the scholarship provider’s website.
    ■Coca-ColaScholarsProgramScholarship
    Deadline:October 31,2022
    Award Amount:$20,000
    Overview:It is a scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors,who are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve,as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities.Applicants must be expecting completion of a high school diploma at the time of application and planning to pursue a degree at a post-secondary institution.
    1.What is required to win Spirit of Giving Scholarship?
              
    A.Students aged from 11 to 18.
    B.The capacity to lead and serve.
    C.Submitting an essay.
    D.Applying for it before October 31,2022.
    2.Which scholarship is suitable for Jackson who likes reading and writing?
    A.Spirit of Giving Scholarship.
    B.Ocean Awareness Contest.
    C.AtlasShrugged Essay Contest.
    D.Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship.
    3.Who is Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship designed for?
    A.Those studying in college.
    B.Those to graduate from high school.
    C.Those with a high school diploma.
    D.Those in post-secondary institutions.

    B
    All Olympic medalists work incredibly hard to reach their goals,but Maria Andrejczyk went through some serious struggles before reaching the podium(领奖台).The Polish javelin thrower missed her chance at the 2016 Olympic Games by just 2 centimeters.Sidelined(退出) by a shoulder injury in 2017,she then learned she had bone cancer.
    Showing true fighting spirit,Maria powered through her recovery in time to qualify for the 2020 Games.All of her effort was worth it when she earned her first Olympic medal ever,a silver!
    Back at home,she heard about an 8-month-old baby named Miloszek Malysa,who desperately needs to go to the U.S.for a surgery that could save his life.Miloszek was born with a serious heart defect,which wasn’t detected in time to correct in the first weeks of his life.
    Miloszek’s condition was too dire(严重的) to be treated in his home country,but doctors at Stanford University Medical Center in California were able to take his case.Unfortunately,they required 80 percent of the payment up front,a sum the Malysa family simply could not afford.That’s when Maria stepped in to help!
    Just a week after returning from Japan,the athlete shared a message on Facebook announcing that she would be auctioning off her silver medal to raise money for Miloszek’s surgery.
    Days later,a Polish convenience store called Zabka purchased the medal for $125,000,which was more than Maria had hoped to get.Not only that,but when her story broke,more people began donating to the fundraiser.In the end,they pulled in more than enough cash to cover Miloszek’s trip to America!And the goodwill doesn’t end there.Zabka announced that they would let Maria keep her medal after all!
    “We were very touched by the extremely beautiful and noble gesture of our Olympian,so we decided to support the fundraiser for Miloszek,” the company wrote.“We decided that the second-place medal from Tokyo will stay with Maria!We admire and we are glad that we were able to contribute.”
    4.What do we know about Maria Andrejczyk from the first paragraph?
    A.She was generous. B.She was warm-hearted.
    C.She was unlucky. D.She was hard-working.
    5.What does the underlined word “detected” most probably mean?
    A.Discovered. B.Treated.
    C.Operated. D.Known.
    6.What did Maria do to help Malysa?
    A.She asked Zabka to buy her medal.
    B.She called on others to donate money.
    C.She sold her medal for Malysa’s operation.
    D.She got in touch with doctors in America.
    7.Why did the company let Maria keep the medal?
    A.Because it was a second-place medal.
    B.Because they were ready to help others.
    C.Because more people began to donate money.
    D.Because they were moved by what she had done.

    C
    A century ago,people needed help to understand science.Much as they do today.
    Then as now,it wasn’t always easy to sort the accurate from the erroneous.Media regarded science as secondary to other missions.When science made the news,it was often confusing,or misleading.
    E.W.Scripps,a newspaper publisher,and William Emerson Ritter,a biologist,sensed a need for reliable news about science,devoted to truth and precision.So Science Service was born—soon to give birth to the magazine now known as ScienceNews.
    In its first year,Science Service delivered its weekly news reports to newspapers.By 1922 they became available to the public,giving birth to ScienceNews-Letter,the ancestor of ScienceNews.Then as now,the magazine included all flavors of science—from the atom(原子)to outer space,from agriculture to oceanography,from transportation to nutrition.
    In those early days,much of Science Service focused on space and new technologies,filled with various guessing and arguments.Much of the century’s scientific future was predicted,though not all predictions aged well.
    In the century since,real science has progressed to an advanced degree of wisdom,to an extent almost unimaginable to the scientists and journalists of the 1920s.
    When Science Service launched its mission,astronomers were unaware of the extent of the universe.No biologist knew what DNA did.Geologists saw that Earth’s continents looked like separated puzzle pieces,but declared that to be a coincidence.
    Modern scientists know better.Yet somehow scientists still pursue the same questions.It turns out that the past century’s groundbreaking experimental discoveries,revolutionary theoretical revelations and prescient guessing have not removed science’s familiarity with false starts,unfortunate missteps and shortsighted prejudices.Researchers today have expanded the range of the reality they can explore,yet still trip through the remaining uncharted jungles of nature’s facts and laws,seeking further clues to how the world works.
    Science is more like it is today than it ever has been.It remains as challenging as ever to human inquiry.And the need to communicate its progress,sensed by Scripps and Ritter a century ago,remains as essential now as then.
    8.What led to the birth of Science Service?
    A.Media’s attitude to science.
    B.Difficulty in defining science.
    C.People’s love for their mission.
    D.Need for true and precise science.
    9.What do Paragraphs 4-5 mainly discuss?
    A.The content of Science Service.
    B.The future of Science Service.
    C.The limits to the then scientists.
    D.The problems facing modern scientists.
    10.What’s the author’s attitude towards the past science?
    A.Uncaring. B.Unfavorable.
    C.Supportive. D.Passionate.
    11.What does the author mean in the last paragraph?
    A.Science in the past was not real science at all.
    B.People have fully grasped the nature of science.
    C.Today is the best time for science development.
    D.Dependable news about science should be accessible anytime.

    D
    Why did the little boy throw butter out of the window?He wanted to see the butterfly!That’s an old joke you’ve probably heard many times.Butterflies always carry away children.
    Most insects do not migrate(迁徙),because their life is not long enough.Except for one particular butterfly species—the monarch butterfly.Each November,monarch butterflies land on an unbelievable cross-country migration from the United States and Canada until they reach Mexico,where they overwinter until it’s time to begin their migration back home in March.The butterflies spend their time in concentrated areas of forest where they stick to the branches of trees,forming beautiful vast crowds.Monarchs are a truly important species—and they’re in danger.
    Just like living things,plants,insects or animals on the planet,monarchs play a vital role in the survival of our ecosystems.Butterflies—just like bees,also in great danger—help pollinate(授粉) plants,making them a significant contributor to crop growth and food production.They also serve as a food source to birds and other animals.The population of monarch butterflies has dropped a lot over the past few decades—a destructive 96.5 percent.This has placed monarchs in danger of moving toward dying out.Several causes have contributed to the monarch’s decline.Climate change,loss of reproductive homes,and deforestation in Mexico’s forests where monarchs overwinter have all affected the butterfly’s migration pattern and home.But the most significant danger is the decline in milkweed,the plant where monarchs lay their eggs,and that serves as the only food source for caterpillars(幼虫).Much of the milkweed decline is due to agricultural practices that either remove this vital plant or destroy it through pesticides(农药).
    12.Why do monarch butterflies move to Mexico?
    A.To survive the cold weather.
    B.To escape from being hunted.
    C.To take advantage of the flowers there.
    D.To cooperate with the bees there.
    13.How do monarch butterflies affect ecosystems?
    A.They help birds to catch their food.
    B.They produce seeds for wild plants.
    C.They contribute to crop production.
    D.They bring food to other animals.
    14.What’s the best title for the passage?
    A.Monarch Butterflies Migrate
    B.Butterflies Attract Children
    C.Fight to Save Monarch Butterflies
    D.Monarch Butterflies Are in Danger
    15.What may be talked about following this passage?
    A.Why monarch butterflies decline.
    B.How monarch butterflies can be saved.
    C.How monarch butterflies reproduce.
    D.Why monarch butterflies migrate.
    Ⅱ.阅读七选五
    Writing a news article is different from writing other articles or informational pieces. 1  Knowing how to write a news article can help you exercise your writing skills and convey information clearly and briefly. 
    Gather all your facts.Before you write a news article,make a list or outline of all the connected facts and information that need to be included in the article. 2  It will also help you write a clean,succinct article. 
    Start with the lead. 3  This is one of the most important parts of the piece,so start with the leading statement when you write a news article.Your lead should be one sentence which states the topic of the article. 
    Give all the important details.The next important step in writing news articles is including all the relevant facts and details that relate to your leading statement. 4  These details are important,because they are the key point of the article that fully informs the reader. 
     5  Be sure to double check all the facts in your news article before you contribute it,including names,dates,and contact information or addresses.Writing accurately is the best way to make yourself a suitable news article writer. 
    Conclude your article.Make sure your news article is complete and finished by giving it a good concluding sentence.
    A.Check facts before concluding.
    B.Follow up main facts with additional information.
    C.Include the basics of what,where,when,who and why.
    D.A leading sentence is to grab a reader’s attention and interest them.
    E.Unlike other articles,news articles present information in a specific way.
    F.Avoid any statements or description that could be construed as support or criticism.
    G.This list helps prevent you leaving out any relevant information about the topic or story.

    语言运用题组——求精准
    (25mins)

    Ⅰ.完形填空
    A pizza delivery driver in Rhode Island received something more special than any tip this week.
    Ryan Catterson was delivering pizza to the  1  of Lindsey Sheely on Saturday night when Sheely’s 2-year-old son ran up to him and gave him a big  2 . 
    Sheely,who  3  the moment on the doorbell camera,said,“I put it up on my Meta page.In fact,I just did it because we thought it was  4 .”What Sheely didn’t know at the time was what that  5  would mean to Catterson. 
    Catterson’s 16-year-old daughter,who lived in California with his ex-wife, 6  passed away.She had  7  with mental problems.“After losing my daughter this past week,it just  8  me because it was like she was there,and it just meant a  9  to me,” he said. 
    His ex-wife,Danielle,said she was  10  that someone saw his pain and could be there for him.“It’s so easy to  11  such people and their internal pain,” she said.“That even goes to our  12 .We didn’t know her  13 .” 
    The video of his hug with the 2-year-old made its  14  to Catterson,and he reached out to tell Sheely how much it  15 .“It is really  16  to accept that I’m not going to be able to hug her again,” Catterson said of his daughter. 
    The hug may have lasted only a few seconds, 17  it’s a moment Catterson will  18  always.“That might have been my daughter just looking out for me  19  at the time,” he said.“This incident means something,and makes me  20 ,‘Wow,maybe she’s there.’” 
    1.A.home B.office
    C.garden D.community
    2.A.hug B.tip
    C.smile D.surprise
    3.A.fixed B.caught
    C.checked D.adjusted
    4.A.crazy B.funny
    C.serious D.common
    5.A.comment B.chance
    C.moment D.signal
    6.A.recently B.gradually
    C.peacefully D.eventually
    7.A.connected B.treated
    C.settled D.struggled
    8.A.reminded B.touched
    C.confused D.matched
    9.A.ton B.pizza
    C.loss D.dollar
    10.A.anxious B.concerned
    C.ashamed D.grateful
    11.A.cure B.ignore
    C.help D.describe
    12.A.friend B.family
    C.mother D.daughter
    13.A.joy B.pain
    C.disease D.strength
    14.A.way B.case
    C.sale D.trip
    15.A.cost B.needed
    C.meant D.charged
    16.A.lucky B.interesting
    C.tough D.necessary
    17.A.for B.since
    C.but D.though
    18.A.pick up B.set aside
    C.take along D.hold onto
    19.A.bravely B.blindly
    C.casually D.eagerly
    20.A.regret B.cheer
    C.think D.attempt
    Ⅱ.语法填空
    A Chinese business claiming to be the world’s first “robot restaurant complex” 1.     (official) opened on Monday in the southern Guangdong Province. 
    FOODOM Tianjiang Food Kingdom,2.      (locate) in Foshan’s Shunde District,is the sixth automated restaurant operated by Qianxi Robot Catering Group. 
    The facility 3.      (have) a seating capacity of nearly 600 diners and accommodates over 40 robots capable of 4.      (cook) some 200 dishes from three basic categories:Chinese,hot pot,and fast food.Qianxi Group’s other automated restaurants,5.      similar,don’t serve such a wide range of cuisines under one roof. 
    Guests arriving at the pink-and-white restaurant make their menu 6.      (select) with wide-eyed robot waiters.When ready,the food 7.      (deliver) directly to their table from a skyrail system or brought in on a tray. 
    Xiao Ran,deputy general manager at Qianxi Group,told Sixth Tone that robot cafeterias are 8.      efficient terms of both space used and required cooking time than 9.      (they) human-operated counterparts.The robot restaurant’s complex noodle-making robot,for example,takes up 4 square meters of floor space and can churn out 120 dishes per hour if needed.They’re also safer,he said,thanks to a standardized cooking process and the absence 10. human-to-human contact. 

    主观题组合练——要规范
    (40mins)

    Ⅰ.语法填空
    Born in China in 1911,Qian Xuesen majored in railway engineering at Jiaotong University in Shanghai but switched to aeronautics (航空学) in 1935 1.        he came to the United States to pursue graduate studies.He 2. (earn) a master’s degree in 1936 from MIT and then a PhD in 1939. 
    Shortly thereafter,he worked in America and played a contributing role in the American space program.In 1950,3.(he) request for returning to China was denied.Eventually,he left with his family for China in 1955 as a result of diplomatic negotiations in Geneva.Upon his return to China,Qian 4.       (appoint) as director of the Institute of Mechanics in the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.In the late 1950s and early 1960s,he helped China conduct the first test of an atomic (原子的) bomb 5.       (deliver) by a medium and short range missile in 1966.He furthermore contributed 6.       China launching its first satellite in 1970. 
    In his later years,Qian was also credited in China for 7.(provide) critical support for the human space flight program when it faced cutbacks.He was 8.(especial) influential in his promotion of systems engineering in aerospace (航空航天) projects and other 9.       (area) until his death in 2009.Qian is regarded as 10.        pioneering and foundational figure in the history of China’s space program. 
    Ⅱ.短文改错
    We have a lot of respectable people around us.One of the persons I respect mostly is Van Oudenhove.He is a Belgian who has been teaching for about two years at university in Hebei.When the outbreak strike the city,many foreigners withdrew while he chose to stay,become the only Belgian left in the city.He continued teaching his student through online platforms.And he encouraged them when they got discouraging or nervous about the virus.He said,“I am a foreigner,and not an outsider.” That’s because I show my respect for him.I’ll always bear in my mind his contribution for the city and his love of the people there.
    Ⅲ.书面表达
    学校诗歌社团在近期将招募 (recruit) 新成员。假如你是社团负责人李华,请你根据所给提示,代表社团用英语写一则招募启事,内容包括:
    1.招募条件:热爱诗歌;
    2.参加英语诗歌社团的好处;
    3.报名方式及其他注意事项。
    注意:写作词数应为100 左右。
    MembersWanted
     
     
     
     
    Poetry Club



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    高考题型·组合规范练12
    必修第三册 Unit 4 阅读理解题组——练速度
    Ⅰ.【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了为具有特殊才华的学生而设立的四个奖学金项目。
    1.C 解析细节理解题。根据SpiritofGivingScholarship奖学金项目中的“Youmustsubmitanessayofbetween500and750wordsononeofthefollowingthreetopics”可知,想要获得此项目的奖学金,必须提交关于所提供话题的一篇论文。
    2.C 解析推理判断题。根据题干的要求,Jackson喜欢阅读和写作,推断出文中第三个奖学金项目AtlasShruggedEssayContest的作文比赛适合Jackson参加。
    3.B 解析细节理解题。根据Coca-ColaScholarsProgramScholarship奖学金项目中的“Itisascholarshipawardedtograduatinghighschoolseniors”可知,申请者必须是即将毕业的高中生。
    【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。奥运奖牌是运动员的宝物,人生第一枚奥运奖牌更别具意义。东京奥运女子标枪银牌得主Andrejczyk,没有把奖牌留在身边,而是让它变得更有意义——资助一名等待换心脏的波兰小孩。
    4.C 解析推理判断题。根据第一段的“ThePolishjavelinthrowermissedherchanceatthe2016OlympicGamesbyjust2centimeters.Sidelinedbyashoulderinjuryin2017,shethenlearnedshehadbonecancer.”可知,Maria不太幸运。
    5.A 解析词义猜测题。根据上文的“Miloszekwasbornwithaseriousheartdefect”可知,他的病在出生后的前几周没有被发现,所以选A项。
    6.C 解析细节理解题。根据第五段中的“shewouldbeauctioningoffhersilvermedaltoraisemoneyforMiloszek’ssurgery.”可知,她决定拍卖奖牌来为Miloszek筹集手术费用。
    7.D 解析细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“WewereverytouchedbytheextremelybeautifulandnoblegestureofourOlympian,sowedecidedtosupportthefundraiserforMiloszek”可知,公司的人员深受感动。
    【语篇导读】本文是说明文,主要讲述了科学服务的诞生以及作者对于科学的态度。
    8.D 解析细节理解题。根据第三段可知,对真实和精确的科学的需要导致了科学服务的诞生。
    9.A 解析主旨大意题。根据第四段的“Initsfirstyear,ScienceServicedelivereditsweeklynewsreportstonewspapers.”和“Thenasnow,themagazineincludedallflavorsofscience—fromtheatom(原子)toouterspace,fromagriculturetooceanography,fromtransportationtonutrition.”以及第五段的“Inthoseearlydays,muchofScienceServicefocusedonspaceandnewtechnologies,filledwithvariousguessingandarguments.”可知,4、5段主要讨论的是科学服务的内容。
    10.B 解析推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的“Itturnsoutthatthepastcentury’sgroundbreakingexperimentaldiscoveries,revolutionarytheoreticalrevelationsandprescientguessinghavenotremovedscience’sfamiliaritywithfalsestarts,unfortunatemisstepsandshortsightedprejudices.”可知,作者不喜欢过去的科学。
    11.D 解析推理判断题。根据最后一段的“Andtheneedtocommunicateitsprogress,sensedbyScrippsandRitteracenturyago,remainsasessentialnowasthen.”可知,作者认为关于科学的可靠消息应该随时都能得到。
    【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。帝王蝶对生态系统极为重要,但不幸的是,帝王蝶正处于危险之中。
    12.A 解析细节理解题。根据第二段中“...untiltheyreachMexico,wheretheyoverwinteruntilit’stimetobegintheirmigrationbackhomeinMarch.”可知,为了在寒冷的天气中生存,帝王蝶要迁往墨西哥。
    13.C 解析细节理解题。根据第三段中“...makingthemasignificantcontributortocropgrowthandfoodproduction.”可知,帝王蝶有助于作物生产。
    14.D 解析主旨大意题。根据第二段中“Monarchsareatrulyimportantspecies—andthey’reindanger.”以及下文讲述其对生态的作用和处于危险的原因可知,本文主要介绍了帝王蝶所处的困境,D项“帝王蝶处于危险之中”符合题意。
    15.B 解析推理判断题。第三段讲述了帝王蝶处于危险的原因。由此推测,下文应该是讨论如何拯救帝王蝶,所以选B项。
    Ⅱ.【语篇导读】本文是说明文。文章主要讲述了如何撰写新闻报道,如:收集事实材料、给出重要的细节等。
    1.E 解析根据前面的“写新闻报道和写其他的文章不同”可知,下面要谈到它的不同之处,E项符合语境。
    2.G 解析根据下文的“Itwillalsohelpyouwriteaclean,succinctarticle”可知,上文也应提到“help”,G项符合语境。
    3.D 解析解答该题的关键词语是“thelead”,也就是开头句。D项说明的是开头句的作用,所以符合语境。
    4.C 解析根据小标题可知,本段谈论的是细节。C项中的“what,where,when,whoandwhy”都是细节。
    5.A 解析根据下文的“Besuretodoublecheckallthefacts...”可知,本段的内容与核实事实细节有关,所以选A项。
    语言运用题组——求精准
    Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了周六晚上,卡特森在给雪莉送比萨的时候,雪莉的儿子跑过来给了他一个大大的拥抱。拥抱能让人感受到爱与温暖,尤其是对一个刚刚失去亲人的外卖员而言。
    1.A 解析根据上文“RyanCattersonwasdeliveringpizzatothe”以及后文提到的周六晚上可知,他是送比萨到雪莉家里(home)。
    2.A 解析根据下文“Thevideoofhishugwiththe2-year-oldmadeits”可知,Sheely两岁的儿子给了卡特森一个拥抱(hug)。此处hug为同词复现。
    3.B 解析根据后文“themomentonthedoorbellcamera”可知,雪莉用门铃摄像头抓拍(caught)下了儿子拥抱卡特森的一幕。
    4.B 解析根据上下文语境可知,雪莉之所以抓拍下这一幕放到网上,一开始只是觉得有趣(funny),并不知道卡特森的故事。
    5.C 解析呼应上文中提到的“themoment”,即儿子拥抱卡特森的那一刻。
    6.A 解析根据下文“losingmydaughterthispastweek”可知,他女儿是最近(recently)去世的。
    7.D 解析根据下文“withmentalproblems”可知,此处指与精神问题作斗争。strugglewith与……抗争。
    8.B 解析根据下文“becauseitwaslikeshewasthere”可知,这个拥抱触动了(touched)卡特森,让他感觉女儿就在自己身边。
    9.A 解析meanatontosb.对……来说意义重大,是固定搭配。
    10.D 解析根据下文“someonesawhispainandcouldbethereforhim”可知,有人能看到卡特森的痛苦,陪伴着他,他的前妻对此很感激(grateful)。
    11.B 解析下文“Wedidn’tknow...”提到他们不知道女儿的痛苦,由此可推测人们很容易忽视(ignore)他人内心的痛苦。
    12.D 解析下文的her指代女儿(daughter),表示他们女儿的痛苦也被人所忽视了。
    13.B 解析上文中“withmentalproblems”提到女儿有精神问题,所以是遭受精神痛苦(pain)。
    14.A 解析根据“hereachedouttotellSheely”可知,视频传给了卡特森。makeone’swaytosb.“到达某人那里”。
    15.C 解析呼应上文中“itjustmeanta...”,指这个拥抱对卡特森来说意义重大(meant)。
    16.C 解析根据上下文语境可知,女儿去世了,父亲不能再拥抱自己的女儿,这是让人很难(tough)接受的。
    17.C 解析上文提到拥抱可能只持续了几秒,后文提到卡特森将永远保留这种感觉,前后为转折关系,应用but。
    18.D 解析根据上文“it’samomentCattersonwill”可知,这个拥抱对卡特森来说意义重大,所以他将永远保留(holdonto)这一刻。
    19.D 解析根据上文“mydaughterjustlookingoutforme”可知,此处指卡特森联想到他的女儿在热切地(eagerly)注视着他。
    20.C 解析根据下文卡特森的想法“Wow,maybeshe’sthere.”可知,这件事情让卡特森认为(think)也许女儿就在自己身边。
    Ⅱ.1.officially 2.located 3.has 4.cooking 5.though/although
    6.selections 7.is delivered 8.more 9.their 10.of
    主观题组合练——要规范
    Ⅰ.1.when 2.earned 3.his 4.was appointed 5.delivered 6.to
    7.providing 8.especially 9.areas 10.a
    Ⅱ.  We have a lot of respectable people around us.One of the persons I respect mostlymost is Van Oudenhove.He is a Belgian who has been teaching for about two years at ∧a university in Hebei.When the outbreak strikestruck the city,many foreigners withdrew while he chose to stay,becomebecoming the only Belgian left in the city.He continued teaching his studentstudents through online platforms.And he encouraged them when they got discouragingdiscouraged or nervous about the virus.He said,“I am a foreigner,andbut not an outsider.” That’s becausewhy I show my respect for him.I’ll always bear in mind his contribution forto the city and his love of the people there.
    Ⅲ.MembersWanted 
    The school poetry club will recruit new members in the near future.If you are enthusiastic about English poetry,please join us.
    By participating in our well-organized activities,you will harvest a lot.To begin with,you can develop good communication skills and make a lot of friends here.What’s more,you can speak English with a good pronunciation with the help of professional teachers.So join us and show the best of you to the world with your voice.
    Students of all grades are welcome.If interested,please scan the QR code and fill in the application form before 22nd this month.Don’t hesitate to take part in it.
    Poetry Club 

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