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一、听力选择题
1.What des the wman ask the man t d?
A.Turn ff the light.B.Turn n the TV.C.Bring sme snacks.
2.What des the man mean?
A.Susan lives in America nw.
B.Susan lived in America fr 12 years.
C.Susan mved t America 12 years ag.
3.Why is the man late?
A.He had a car accident.
B.He gt stuck in traffic.
C.He gt up later than usual.
4.What is the wman talking abut?
A.A piece f news.B.Her new pet.C.The gd weather.
5.What des Alice think f Sam Smith’s secnd album?
A.Bring.B.Cnfusing.C.Wnderful.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the wman mre interested in nw?
A.Playing tennis.B.Playing the pian.C.Playing basketball.
7.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A.Old teammates.B.Teacher and student.C.Frmer classmates.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.On the phne.B.In the man’s huse.C.In the cmpany.
9.Hw much will the wman pay fr the rent per mnth?
A.$650.B.$700.C.$750.
10.Fr what des the wman have t pay herself?
A.The TV.B.The furniture.C.The water and electricity.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What clur is the man’s shirt nw?
A.Bright red.B.Light pink.C.Bright pink.
12.Hw did the man wash his shirt?
A.He had it dry-cleaned.
B.He washed it by hand.
C.He washed it in a washing machine.
13.What will the man prbably d in the end?
A.Keep the shirt.B.Return the shirt.C.Change the shirt.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What des Vivian dislike abut Aunt Wang?
A.Her fd.B.Her rules.C.Her bad habits.
15.Hw des Vivian feel abut eating at Grandma’s?
A.Stressed.B.Unhappy.C.Relaxed.
16.Wh will have a basketball game tnight?
A.Charles.B.Flra.C.Lily.
17.What will Charles d next week?
A.Hld a party.B.Visit Vivian.C.Eat at Aunt Wang’s.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.Why is the speaker giving this talk?
A.T attract turists t the centre.
B.T encurage children t explre the centre.
C.T intrduce the main attractins f the centre.
19.Where is the Tddler’s Play Pl?
A.Clse t the entrance.
B.On the right f the Petting Z.
C.On the left f the bridge.
20.What is fr the lder kids nly?
A.Petting Z.B.Waterwrld.C.Fairy Palace.
二、阅读理解
If yu’re traveling t Suth America in summer, yu shuld have Patagnia (at the suthern end f Suth America) high up n yur list f things t d. With this list, I shw yu the best places t visit in Patagnia. The climate dwn there is pretty rugh, especially in the very suth — if yu plan t d hiking r camping, the best time fr a trip is between the end f Nvember and the beginning f March.
Barilche, Argentina
The fact that Barilche is well cnnected (airprt, direct bus t and frm Buens Aires) makes it the perfect starting pint f a rund trip thrugh Patagnia. But mre than that: the cmbinatin f muntains, lakes and green frests results in its beautiful scenery.
Futaleufú, Chile
Further dwn suth and a bit harder t access is the small Chilean village Futaleufú which is lcated at the brder t Argentina. The reasn which makes it wrth it: the Futaleufú River is ften referred t as ne f the best white water spts fr rafting in the wrld. The scenery alng the river is unique and, due t its lcatin, still pretty much untuched.
Puert Ri Tranquil, Chile
If yu want t get there quickly, yu shuld travel thrugh Argentina and crss ver t Chile Chic as this place is als very remte. The reasn t d s: the marble caves in the General Carrera lake.
Trres del Paine, Chile
Persnally the natinal park Trres del Paine is my number 1 attractin in Patagnia — yu shuld take sme time and g fr a multi-day hike t experience as much f it as pssible: glaciers, frests, impressive muntain ranges, lagns and rivers.
21.Which f the fllwing is the best time fr hiking in Patagnia?
A.March 5 — June 1B.December 25 — January 15
C.Nvember 5 — April 7D.Octber 1 — Nvember 1
22.Which f the fllwing abut the Futaleufú River is true?
A.It lies in an easily accessible village.B.It is ignred due t rafting sprts.
C.It is the best rafting river in the wrld.D.It still has untuched landscapes.
23.What des the authr suggest fr visiting Trres del Paine Natinal Park?
A.Spending several days hiking.
B.Starting yur rund trip frm there.
C.Ging there between Nvember and March.
D.Crssing frm Chile Chic t get there quickly.
Peple exercise, like running r lifting weights, t stay healthy. One special exercise is called planking (平板支撑). T plank, yu get dwn like yu are ging t lie n yur stmach. Yu rest yur weight n yur arms and tes (脚趾) t keep yur bdy straight. This exercise wrks ut yur abs (腹肌) and legs!
Many peple can hld a plank fr a minute. But 58-year-ld DnnaJean Wilde held her plank fr 4 hurs, 30 minutes, and 11 secnds! She set the wmen’s wrld recrd fr the lngest plank time!
Wilde has always been active. But abut 10 years ag, Wilde brke her wrist (手腕). She culdn’t exercise the way she was used t. She started planking. “I realized that I culd read when I was planking, and I fell in lve with it,” Wilde said.
Wilde first had pain in her hands and arms, but that didn’t stp her. T prepare fr the recrd, she practiced fr up t six hurs a day. She wuld even watch mvies while planking!
On the big day, Wilde planked at the high schl where she used t wrk. Her family and students came t cheer her n! A wrker frm Guinness Wrld Recrds kept an eye n her perfrmance the whle time.
Wilde said the first tw hurs went by quickly. The next tw hurs were harder, hwever. “The last hur was the mst challenging,” she said. In the final 30 minutes, Wilde just fcused n breathing and stayed calm. When she brke the recrd, everyne shuted and cheered. Wilde planked abut 10 minutes lnger than the ld recrd! “I actually can’t believe it. It feels like a dream,” Wilde said.
Wilde had advice fr peple. “Whatever yu like, the better yu get at it, the easier it becmes,” she said.
S, keep wrking n yur gals, and ne day yu may break a wrld recrd t!
24.In which activity did DnnaJean Wilde set a recrd?
A.Planking.B.Weightlifting.C.Running.D.Sit-ups.
25.Why did DnnaJean Wilde start planking?
A.She wanted t lse weight.
B.She lved reading while exercising.
C.She wanted t exercise her arms and legs.
D.She gt hurt and needed a new way t exercise.
26.Hw did DnnaJean Wilde spend the mst challenging time n the big day?
A.By watching mvies.B.By cunting dwn numbers.
C.By staying calm and fcused.D.By talking t her family and students.
27.What lessn can we learn frm DnnaJean Wilde’s stry?
A.Better late than never.B.Practice makes perfect.
C.Lk befre yu leap.D.It’s easier said than dne.
Language is a living thing, and s is the dictinary. There wn’t be a day when we mark it “cmplete” after adding the last wrd. Recently, ppular nline wrds “nb” and “tangping” are amng thusands f new wrds being added t the Cambridge Dictinary.
Chsing wrds fr the dictinary is nt an easy jb. It is the wrk f lexicgraphers (词典编纂者), wh d mre than just add and explain wrds. They update ld definitins and als write new nes fr wrds that have develped new meanings. T find new wrds entering the language, lexicgraphers read widely, lking at majr publicatins and checking what peple are searching fr nline.
“When a wrd mves ut f qutatin marks (引号), that’s anther sign that enugh peple knw what this is. It has a definitin that peple recgnize, and we want t put it in the dictinary,” Wendalyn Nichls frm Cambridge Dictinary tld The New Yrk Times. This means lexicgraphers lk at whether a wrd is widely used and has a meaning that mst peple agree n. They must als decide whether the wrd is likely t stay in use fr a lng time.
Thugh wrds like “nb” and “tangping” are nw part f daily cnversatin, sme peple may see them as negative. The wrd “nb”, fr example, describes a persn wh is new t and unskilled at a particular activity, especially a game. It is ften used in a mcking way. “Tangping”, which literally means “lying flat,” describes the attitude f rejecting scietal pressure and ambitin. “As lexicgraphers, ur jb is t bserve and recrd, and it is nt t pass judgment n the terms,” said Nichls. She added that negative wrds are marked in the dictinary s learners can find them and knw t be careful.
In the past, a new wrd had t be used fr tw r three years befre being added t a print dictinary. But the internet age has changed this. Nw, new wrds can mve frm scial media t daily talk much mre quickly. Their place in the dictinary shws hw the internet influences wider culture and language, accrding t The New Yrk Times.
28.What d lexicgraphers mainly d t find new wrds?
A.Read bestsellers and their bk reviews.
B.Recrd daily cnversatins in public places.
C.Review majr publicatins and nline searches.
D.Cllect wrds frm trending scial media psts.
29.Accrding t Nichls, what des it suggest when a wrd mves ut f qutatin marks?
A.It is widely recgnized.B.It is n lnger imprtant.
C.It will stay in use fr a lng time.D.It needs its definitin t be updated.
30.Hw has the internet changed dictinary updates?
A.By speeding up the additin f new wrds.
B.By making lexicgraphers fcus mre nline.
C.By increasing the standard fr wrd selectin.
D.By letting the wrk f lexicgraphers be easier.
31.What is the main idea f the passage?
A.Hw new wrds like “nb” are created.
B.Hw lexicgraphers d their difficult jb.
C.Hw the internet harms mdern language.
D.Hw dictinaries adapt t a changing language.
Landslides f ash, gas and rck that flw ut dwnhill during vlcanic eruptins may be even mre dangerus than scientists had realized.
Labratry and field measurements shw pulses f high pressure frm within these slides, knwn as pyrclastic (火山碎屑的) flws. Thse pressures can be far strnger, and mre destructive, than disaster evaluatins typically assume. “It’s nt a small difference,” says Cert Lube, a vlcanlgist at Massey University in Palmerstn Nrth, New Zealand. Cnventinal disaster evaluatins might suggest a certain flw will nly burst windws, but he says, “When actually, the pressures are s strng, they knck dwn the walls f the building.”
Pyrclastic flws are the deadliest vlcanic disaster, in part because f the pressures they cause. Due t their vilent nature, researchers ften have t evaluate average pressures in the flws using cmputer simulatins (模拟) based n measurements f gelgic depsits left by past flws.
At Massey University in Palmerstn Nrth, New Zealand, researchers freed mixtures f ht rck, ash and gas dwn a channel t cpy vlcanic landslides knwn as pyrclastic flws. These pyrclastic flws have an inner rhythm (节奏) that makes them especially destructive. T directly study the inner wrkings f these frces f nature, Lube and clleagues reprduced smaller versins f the flws in experiments, measuring the destructive pwer. That let the team calculate the pressures inside the flws. The researchers als analyzed the first measurements f pressures in natural flws, cllected in 2019, when pyrclastic flws burst frm the Whakaari vlcan and swallwed a set f sensrs.
T the researchers’ surprise, pressures in the flws shk rhythmically. These pressure pulses wuld successively damage barriers like blws frm an electric drill, Lube says. The pulses smetimes smashed mre than three times as hard as the average pressure evaluates typically suggested by cnventinal simulatins.
32.Why d researchers use cmputers t simulate pyrclastic flws?
A.T find ut their inner rhythm.B.T evaluate their vilent nature.
C.T figure ut their average pressures.D.T cpy the scene f vlcanic landslides.
33.What des the furth paragraph fcus n?
A.Hw t prepare simulatin experiment.
B.Hw t carry ut the simulatin experiment.
C.Why t cnduct the simulatin experiment.
D.Why t measure the inner rhythm f pyrclastic flws.
34.What des the underlined wrd “smashed” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.Crashed.B.Bmbed.C.Cnflicted.D.Increased.
35.What’s the mst suitable title fr the text?
A.A Well-knwn LandslideB.The Deadliest Vlcanic Disaster
C.Mre Destructive Pyrclastic FlwsD.A Pyrclastic Flws Simulatin Experiment
Tday, teens live in a wrld full f scial activities and nline cnnectins. But behind their seemingly busy scial lives, many are fighting a hidden battle: scial anxiety. 36 This figure has jumped by 15% cmpared with that f 10 years ag, drawing great attentin frm psychlgists and teachers.
T fully grasp hw serius the prblem is, we first need t recgnize its typical signs. Teens with scial anxiety ften feel extremely nervus when talking t peers, jining grup activities r speaking in class. 37 Fr example, they may skip lunch with classmates t avid casual chats r turn dwn invitatins t after-schl clubs. These actins can hurt their md and stp them frm building clse friendships.
38 Amng all the factrs, the pressure frm scial media stands ut as the biggest ne. On varius platfrms, teens are cnstantly expsed t thers’ “perfect” psts: tp grades, exciting parties r warm family mments. They can’t help cmparing their rdinary lives with these idealized images, which brings them great mental pressure.
Scial anxiety des great harm t teens in multiple aspects. They may give up activities they lve, which limits their scial grwth. Wrse still, they may develp lw self-esteem ver time. 39 This will gradually make it harder fr them t fllw teachers’ lectures and finally damage their academic perfrmance.
Luckily, there are practical ways t help teens deal with scial anxiety. 40 Fr teens themselves, they can als take tiny steps t build cnfidence, such as having a shrt chat with smene r attending ne club meeting. With prper care and guidance, teens can learn t manage scial anxiety and becme mre cnfident in scial situatins.
A.We need t explre the causes f this prblem.
B.Scial anxiety is mre cmmn than mst adults think.
C.They dubt if they’re “gd enugh” like thers nline.
D.Sme teens als have cnflicts with family due t anxiety.
E.Sme even avid asking questins in class t stay “invisible”.
F.Nearly 30% f teens have severe scial anxiety, a survey shws.
G.Parents and teachers can create a supprtive envirnment fr them.
三、完形填空
Eva Jnes, an elementary-schl reading teacher, has spent the past several years adding mre than 1,500 bks t her persnal cllectin. All f thse bks are nw 41 t children in the neighbrhd, thanks t a free library in the garage f Martin’s hme. “It was a 42 that I didn’t think abut much,” Eva said abut 43 a library in her hme. “In rder t becme a lifelng reader, a student has t find the 44 f reading.”
Eva has taught in a 45 schl district fr the past three years. Because f the schl district’s 46 , the public library clsest t Eva’s elementary schl is at least 15 miles away, and it’s 47 fr her students t access.
While the students can 48 bks frm the schl library, Eva said she als wanted them t have the 49 f picking ut and having access t bks at a library they culd 50 during nn-schl hurs. S, using bks she had 51 herself and in many cases paid fr ut f her wn 52 , Eva pened her wn library.
“ 53 is the key f everything,” she said. “It desn’t even matter what yu’re 54 if yu haven’t helped bridge the gap between a student and the wrld f literature, and access t bks is 55 the first way t d that.”
41.A.specificB.availableC.necessaryD.familiar
42.A.decisinB.benefitC.chanceD.request
43.A.decratingB.findingC.changingD.creating
44.A.jyB.secretC.differenceD.efficiency
45.A.cleanB.largeC.farawayD.secure
46.A.regulatinB.lcatinC.develpmentD.envirnment
47.A.dangerusB.impssibleC.difficultD.interesting
48.A.check utB.fcus nC.check inD.shw ff
49.A.surpriseB.demandC.challengeD.experience
50.A.buildB.visitC.chseD.remember
51.A.cllectedB.writtenC.cmmentedD.read
52.A.materialB.dreamC.serviceD.pcket
53.A.TrustB.FriendshipC.ReadingD.Explring
54.A.paintingB.teachingC.studyingD.describing
55.A.hardlyB.partlyC.previuslyD.bviusly
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Chung Yeung — als 56 (knw) as Chngyang — is an imprtant public hliday in China and cuntries with peple f Chinese heritage.
Chung Yeung is an annual event 57 can date back t the Eastern Han dynasty. The day itself — the ninth day f the lunar September — is cnsidered 58 certain day f bad luck and pssible danger in Chinese culture.
It’s said t be the day when a man named Heng Jing, whse parents had been killed by a devil (魔鬼), was warned that the devil wuld reappear t strike his whle village with a disease. The villagers escaped with dgwd (茱萸) 59 (leaf) and chrysanthemum (菊花) wine. When the devil appeared in the empty village, he was attracted by the smells f dgwd and chrysanthemum, and Heng Jing 60 (brave) defeated the devil in a swrd fight. 61 a celebratin f vercming danger and hnring ancestrs, Chung Yeung has becme an ccasin fr 62 (climb) muntains, hiking hills and appreciating the chrysanthemum. The largest Duble Ninth Festivals are in Asia, 63 the hliday is celebrated arund the wrld.
In 1989, the Chinese gvernment annunced that the day wuld be a time 64 (hnr) elders. In China, families hike tgether t their ancestrs’ muntaintp graves. One f Wang Wei’s pems 65 (read) frequently at Chung Yeung celebratins.
五、书信写作
66.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Lily在她的微博中说她为了减肥吃减肥药,而且经常不吃饭,导致身体变得很虚弱,状态很不佳。请你在她的微博上用英文给她留言,内容包括:
(1)对她的现状表示担心;
(2)指出吃减肥药以及经常不吃饭的坏处;
(3)提出一些健康的减肥方法,如慢跑等。
注意:(1)词数80左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:verweight超重;weight-lss pills 减肥药;jg慢跑;gym体育活动
Dear Lily,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Peter wke up early in the mrning. He went dwnstairs in a hurry and started t have his breakfast as quickly as pssible.
“Why are yu in such a hurry, early bird?” Mum asked him. “We will have an English spelling test tday, Mum,” Peter said. “Mr. White prmised prizes fr thse wh get scre 100. I’ve been studying the wrd list since last week. Althugh the wrds are difficult, I am well-prepared fr the test.”
Peter carefully checked the spelling f each wrd when Dad drve him t schl. At last, it was time fr the test. “Respnsibility,” Mr. White started. Peter wrte the wrd n his test paper quickly and cnfidently.
“The secnd wrd: cntributin,” Mr. White said.
“S easy,” Peter thught. He quickly wrte the wrd dwn.
Thirty wrds later, the test papers were cllected by Mr. White. “I am ging t mark yur papers nw,” he tld the class. After marking the test papers, Mr. White said, “Three f yu wn a prize tday fr excellent test scres. Peter, David and Mary gt 100 percent in the spelling test,”
Mr. White praised them. He gave each f the three students a dictinary. Peter’s was an English-Chinese dictinary — the ne he liked mst. Peter was s excited that he held it high as his classmates cheered. “This is making me s happy,” Peter thught.
After Mr. White had given the test paper back, Peter had a lk at the wrds, feeling prud f his spelling. All f a sudden, the wrd “cntributin” cnfused him. It didn’t seem right. Peter cmpared it t the wrd list. “C--n-t-r-i-b-u-s-i--n,” he whispered. He had spelt it wrng.
“What shuld I d?” Peter said t himself. “I want my classmates t think I’m a master f spelling. If I tell Mr. White I gt ne wrng, I’ll have t give my prize back r I will tell a lie.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请安如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Staring at the “100%” mark written n his test paper, Peter was lst in thught.
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Slwly, Peter raised his hand.
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1.A
【原文】W: Let’s watch a dcumentary abut vlcanes. But I’m afraid it’s t bright here. Culd yu please turn ff the light while I turn n the TV?
M: OK. And I’ll bring sme snacks.
2.B
【原文】W: Susan speaks English almst as well as an American.
M: Dn’t yu knw she was brn there and lived there until she was 12 years ld?
W: Really? N wnder!
3.B
【原文】M: Srry I’m late. I set my alarm and gt up early! But the traffic was bad tday.
W: Dn’t wrry. Yu’re nt the nly ne wh gt stuck. There had been a really bad car accident in twn, I guess.
4.A
【原文】M: Nice weather, isn’t it? Hey, what are yu lking at?
W: I’m interested in this news. The newest and the smallest dg can walk in the street and talk with us humans. Hw interesting!
5.C
【原文】M: Hi, Alice. Have yu listened t Sam Smith’s new album?
W: Yeah, but I fund it a bit bring and cnfusing. T be hnest, I can listen t his secnd album fr the rest f my life.
M: Yu’re right.
6.B 7.C
【原文】W: Hey, Steve! Dn’t yu remember me?
M: Oh, ww! Yu’re Lucy Green, aren’t yu?
W: That’s right. We used t be in the same class in middle schl in New Yrk fr tw years, right?
M: Yeah. But yu were really quiet at that time.
W: Yeah. I wasn’t very utging.
M: But yu are always friendly. D yu still play basketball?
W: Yes, but I’m mre interested in music these days. I play the pian, and I ften g t cncerts. Hw abut yu? D yu still like playing tennis?
M: Of curse. It’s still my favurite activity.
8.A 9.B 10.C
【原文】M: Hell, this is Francis Smith speaking. Wh is calling please?
W: Hi, Mr Smith. This is Crystal speaking. I want t knw abut the rm fr rent advertised in tday’s newspaper. Is it still available? And hw much is the mnthly rent?
M: Yes. It’s $750 per mnth.
W: It’s a little expensive fr me. Can yu cme dwn a little bit?
M: Mmm... If yu rent it fr a year, I’ll give yu a discunt f $50 a mnth.
W: All right. I will rent it fr a year. D yu have all the furniture?
M: Yes. I’ll pay the prperty fees and the cable TV, but yu have t pay the water and electricity fees yurself.
W: OK. Can I have a lk tmrrw mrning?
M: Of curse.
11.B 12.C 13.A
【原文】M: Excuse me?
W: Yes, hw can I help yu?
M: D yu see the shirt? I bught it here a few weeks ag, but the first time I washed it, the clur changed. It went frm bright red t light pink.
W: Hw did yu wash it?
M: I thught abut dry-cleaning, but at last I just threw it int the washing machine with my ther clthes. Yu knw I dn’t like t wash it by hand.
W: What temperature did yu use?
M: I usually wash my clthes with ht water, s I guess the temperature was high.
W: Well, did yu check the washing instructins?
M: Maybe nt.
W: Well, yu see here. It says, “Washing in cld water nly.”
M: Oh, n!
W: S I’m really srry, but since yu didn’t fllw the washing instructins, I can’t really d anything fr yu.
14.B 15.C 16.A 17.C
【原文】M: Vivian, are yu ready?
W: Yes, I’m ready. But I really dn’t want t eat at Aunt Wang’s.
M: Why? Dn’t yu like her fd? I think she is a gd ck.
W: I like her fd. She makes gd fried chicken, crn, and ht biscuits with hney.
M: Then why dn’t yu want t eat there?
W: I just dn’t like Aunt Wang. She always asks us t sit and be quiet at the table. I’d rather g t Grandma’s. She makes such nice fd every time we g there and she lets us talk and laugh at the table. I feel cmfrtable there.
M: Aunt Wang desn’t think it’s a gd habit t talk and run arund when yu are eating. But dn’t yu miss Lily and Flra? They’ll be there.
W: Great. We can talk, I mean, after supper. Will Charles cme, t?
M: N. He has t play in a basketball game tnight.
W: What a pity!
M: He’ll cme next week.
W: What? D we have t eat at Aunt Wang’s again next week? Oh, n.
18.C 19.C 20.B
【原文】
I’m delighted t welcme yu all here t ur magical little utdr play centre. But befre yu get dwn t the jurney f jy, I just want t make yu familiar with the center’s main attractins. If yu lk at the map I’ve given yu, let’s start by fllwing the entrance rad straight thrugh the centre t the attractin n the right f the bridge. That is the Petting Z, a lvely little area where children can spend time in the cmpany f ur very friendly farm animals. Cntinuing turning left past the bridge will take yu t the Tddler’s Play Pl. Alternatively, taking a right at the Petting Z will bring yu dwn t the Fairy Palace. Fllwing the rad that leads t a dead end takes yu t Winter Wnderland. Here, we use snw machines t create a magical wrld f winter delights. On the ther side f the map just dwn frm the Fairy Palace, there’s anther kind f wnderland — Waterwrld. Waterwrld is fr the lder kids nly, a place where they can play abut in the water t their heart’s cntent.
21.B 22.D 23.A
24.A 25.D 26.C 27.B
28.C 29.A 30.A 31.D
32.C 33.B 34.A 35.C
36.F 37.B 38.A 39.E 40.G
41.B 42.A 43.D 44.A 45.C 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.B 51.A 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.D
56.knwn 57.which/that 58.a 59.leaves 60.bravely 61.As 62.climbing 63.but 64.t hnr 65.is read
66.One pssible versin:
Dear Lily,
I’m srry t learn that yu are upset abut being verweight recently. Here’re sme tips fr yu.
In my pinin, yu shuld stp taking weight-lss pills in n time because they’ll attack the functin f yur immune system within yur bdy. Many srts f ways t keep fit can be satisfying. Fr example, jgging and gym are cnsidered as effective and healthy ways t becme slim. As fr diet, yu’d better get a prper recipe fr it.
Lking frward t yur early reply.
Yurs,
LiHua
67.Paragraph 1:
Staring at the “100%” mark written n his test paper, Peter was lst in thught. He knew that he had made a mistake, but admitting it meant admitting his failure in frnt f his classmates. Shuld he keep the prize and pretend nthing had happened? Or shuld he tell the truth and face the cnsequences? The thught f being called a liar by his classmates was t much fr him t bear. Peter’s mind was in a tug-f-war, and he didn’t knw what t d.
Paragraph 2:
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