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学年河南省洛阳市高二下学期期末质量检测英语试题2019-2020注竟事项.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干2净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回3第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分.满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,5A BC你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What isJeny doingnowA.Cooking.B.Studying.C.Playing.
2.Where arethe speakersgoingA.To thebank.B.To theflower shop.C.To therestaurant.
3.When will the speakersmeetA.
440.B.
520.C.
600.
4.How does the womanlike theouting A.It waswonderful.B.It wastiring.C.It wasdisappointing.
5.How manypeople hasJenny invitedA.
2.B.
18.C.
20.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题.从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每55段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Whats the man askingforA.Some water.B.Some food.C.Some money.
7.Where*sthe womans father听第段材料,C.In thehospital.A.In thekitchen.B.In theyard.7回答第、题
898.What did the manbuy yesterdayC.Some books.A.Some toys.B.Some shirts.
9.How muchdidthe man payC.$
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80.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Whats therelationship betweenthe speakersmost probablyA.Neighbors.B.Colleagues.C.Classmates.
11..Whats thesurvey aboutA.Events athome.B.News abroad.C.TV watchinghabits.
12.What TVprograms does themanlikeA.Sports.B.News.C.Entertainments.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Whales thewoman*s majorA.Literature.B.History.C.Medicine.
14.What doesthewomanthink of her majornowA.Boring.B.Exciting.C.Interesting.
15.Why dothe womansparents wanther to become a doctorA.Its popular.B.Its safe.C.Its easy.
16.What doesthemanadvise thewoman to do in the futureA.Give upher major.B.Talk withher parents.C.Write aboutdoctors*lives.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Whats the speakers fatherA.A singer.B.A teacher.C.A player.
18.What doesthespeakersmother designA.Clothes.B.Sports shoes.C.Hairstyles.
19.How longwillthespeaker bestaying inChinaA.For amonth.B.For a year.C.For twoyears.
20.Who likesmaking friendsA.The speakersbrother.B.The speakersfather.C.The speakersmother.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题海小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从4015230每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DA2020Bunny Chase(线索),(手工),Spend somequality timewith yourfamily whilefollowing cluesdo somecrafts findEaster eggs,chocolate and small prizes.Keep youreyes openfor thegolden ticket!If youfind it,youll be the winnerof anAMAZINGprize to make the outdoors greatthis summer.Register atdie Wolf Centre onSunday,April12th,between11am and1()pm.Participation Feeis regularWolfCentreadmission$30per family.You canpre-pay youradmission onlinehere.AstronomyJUNE26930PM-1130PMFascinated bythe nightsky aboveBook aspace for the wholefamily onone ofour summerastronomy programs.Take awalk withour onsiteastronomer whowill guideyou through the stars.A typicalevening astronomyprogram lastsapproximately
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15.00per child17under()For moreinformation ortomakea reservation,book online,call1800-631-2198Ext.Main Officeor emailreservations@haliburtonforest com.Natural History(个人)Haliburton Forestoffers aseries ofNatural HistoryPresentations.Partnered withindividuals aswell asorganisations,these1—2hour Tuesdaynight seminarswill varyin themes.Topics maycover researchbeing conductedatHaliburton Forest,natural landscapesand ecosystems,local wildanimals andplants,or evenenvironmental concerns.Cost:There isno chargefor thisevent.Green and Gold CampComeand spenda weekwith usat Green andGoldCamp on the Sacramento State Campusbetween(拾荒者)7/10/2020-7/14/2020!Days arefilled withscavenger hunts,river walks,the ChallengeCenter,water activities,arts andcrafts,games andmore!Your adventurebegins atSacramentoState.Cost:$290per camper
21.What canpeople doat2020Bunny ChaseA.Play gameswith rabbits.B.Get somegold asthe prize.C.Win aprize fortheoutdoors.D.Win aprize bypre-paying theadmission.
22.What isspecial aboutNatural HistoryA.It requirespreregistration.B.It providesa familyvisit.C.It doesnot chargeany fee.D.It focusesonthesame theme.
23.Which canhelp youlearn howto survivein thewild mostprobablyA.2020Bunny Chase.B.Astronomy.C.Natural History.D.GreenandCold Camp.BToni Morrison was anAmerican writerwho receivedthe Nobel Prize inLiterature.Her novels.Beloved,Song of(受困Solomon and others exploredthe wayAfrican-Americans searchfor freedomand identityin acountry obsessed扰的〉with skincolor.Morrison wasnearly40when shepublished herfirst novelThe BluestEye in
1970.The NobelPrizecommittee describedher writingas languageitself,a languageshe wantsto liberatefrom nice.Her novelsdiscussedAmericas past,focusing onblack historyand theeffects ofslavery and racism.She culledher charactersthe(民主的)unfree atthe heartof thedemocratic experiment.In1988,she wonthe PulitzerPrize forher novelBeloved,the storyof amother whokills herbaby daughterratherthan permither tobe born into slavery.It becamea best-seller andwas latermade intoa filmwith OprahWinfrey.ManyAmericans admiredher asthe country*s greatestliving writer,including former President Barack Obama.She wasbornin
1931.She attendedHoward University,an all-black universityin Washington,D.C.At Howard,she readAfrican.British andAmerican literature,including writersWilliam Faulknerand VirginiaWoolf.After ashortmarriage,she becamea singlemother oftwo sonsand workedas abook editorin NewYork.Several publishersrejected herfirst bookThe BluestEye butit impressedThe NewYork Times1book critic(评论家)John Leonard,who believedMorrisonwasan importantnew voice.He saidher writingwas”so chargedwithpain andwonder thatthe novelbecomes poetry.Morrison enjoyedher literaryfame andwas proudof herNobelPrize.
24.What areToni Morrisonsbooks mainlyaboutA.Women*s equalityand rights.B.The developmentof America.C.The literatureof America.D.American historyandracism.
25.Which of the followinghelped Toni Morrison receivethe PulitzerPrizeA.Beloved.B.Song ofSolomon.C.The BluestEye.D.The NewYork Times.
26.Why isformerPresidentBarack ObamamentionedA.To showBarack Obama*s supportin literature.B.To proveToni Morrison*greatness asa writer.C.To stressToniMorrison1contribution toAmerica.D.To remindreaders of the skincolor ofBarackObama.
27.What canwe inferfrom JohnLeonards wordsA.He thoughthighly ofMorrison.B.He rejectedthe bookThe BluestEye.C.The bookThe BluestEye madehim painful.D.Toni Morrisonsbook washard tounderstand.CConflict ispart ofeveryday life.It isnot alwaysa bad thing---it canlead togood discussionsand improvementsindie relationshipbetween twopeople.However,if itsnot handledproperly,it canbe destructiveand canbother yourstudiesor otherareas ofyour life.We allhave differentstyles of approaching conflict.Some ofus avoid,others compete,give in.adjust orcooperate.Each of these styleshas itsstrengths andweaknesses.So itsimportant to know howyou approachconflict.Rememberthat blamingothers andrefusing totake responsibilityfor yourrole ina conflictcan onlyworsen the conflict andlead to(挫折),more anger,frustration or fear.On the other hand,making theeffort tolisten withoutjudgement,trying tounderstand the other partys needs,and searchingfor solutionsin whicheveryone winslead tohealthy conflict resolutionand mayresult inpositive change.If youfind thatyou cantwork itout with the otherperson,you maywant toseek thehelpof aneutral party,to help you workthroughtheconflict.Whether youuse theservices ofa third-party mediatoror negotiatea solutionbetween yourselves,the followingprinciplesare importantto constructiveconflictresolution:address theconflict beforeit becomesmuch morecomplex;separate theperson fromthe problem;focus oninterests ratherthan stickingto yourposition;commit tofinding a(相互地)mutually beneficialoutcome;avoid blamingothers;listen actively;keep thelines ofcommunication open;focus onthe future.Be awareof thepossibility thatyou mayjust haveto agreeto disagree.Not allconflicts canbe resolved.For mostpeople,values arenegotiable and they arenot alwaysin linewiththevalues ofothers.In adiverse communitylike wehave now,we mustaccept andbe respectfulof difference.
28.What wouldbethe best titleforthepassageA.How toResolve Conflict.B.Different Waysfor Conflict.C.Conflict MightBe aGood Thing,D.Not AllConflicts CanBe Resolved.
29.What doesthe underlinedpart Haneutral party“in thesecond paragraphrefer toA.Supports thatcan backsomeoneup allthe time.B.People notsupporting eitherside ina disagreement.C.A groupof peoplewho havethe opinionsin common.D.Judges thatuphold justicewhen dealingwith conflict.
30.The secondparagraph ismainly developedby.A.making comparisonB.giving examplesC.listing figuresD.explaining facts3L Whichdoesthe author agreewith accordingto thepassageA.Conflict canlead toyour worseninghealth if you disregardit.B.Conflict canresult inimproved relationshipif dealtwith properly.C.Conflict candevelop betterif youblame theotherpart oftheconflict.D.Conflict canhelpyouifyoucompete withtheotherpartoftheconflict.DNatural disasterstake manydifferent formsand canhappen withoutwarning.Earthquakes,floods,volcanoes,droughts,typhoons,and hurricanesare allnatural disasters.The earthquakeof26December2004resulted inone ofthe worstnatural disastersin livingmemory.It wasa(海啸)massive underwaterquake andoccurred in the IndianOcean.This causeda hugetsunami tocross the IndianOcean.It destroyedcoastlines andcommunities andbrought deathand destructionto manypeople.The survivorsneededfresh water,food andshelter aswell asmedical help.People fromall overthe worldgave money.()The surfaceofthe Earth hasnot alwayslooked asit doestoday;it ismoving continuouslyalthough veryslowlyand hasdone sofor billionsof years.This isone causeof earthquakeswhen onesection ofthe Earthcrashes withanother.Scientists canpredict wherethis mighthappen andthe areabetween platesis calleda faultline.However,earthquakes donot alwayshappen onFault lines,which iswhy theyare sodangerous andunpredictable.All thedisasters are very dangerousand continueto killthousands ofpeople eachyear,but theyare nowherenear themost dangerous disasterto everhappen onearth.One typeof eventin theearth*s historyhas regularlykilled millionsof(小彳亍星)(撞击)beings:asteroid impacts.About onceevery millionyears theEarth ishit bya pieceof rockand ice()from spacelarge enoughto causemassive destructionincluding earthquakes,volcanoes andice agesand sometimestokill entirespecies.Sixty-five millionyears agomore thanhalf theearths specieswere killedby sucha disaster,(恐龙).including allthe dinosaursDisasters ontheEarthmay seemdangerous,but the biggest threatto humansis likelytocome fromspace.
32.What didthe worlddo whenthe tsunamioccurred in theIndianOceanA.They gaveaway moneyto thebeggars.B.They sponsoredto helpthe peoplesurvive.C.They donatedtheir possessionsto thesurvivors.D.They helpedrebuild thecoastlines andcommunities.
33.What canscientists predictabout earthquakesA.The possibletime.B.The possibleclimate.C.The possibleplace.D.The possiblefrequence.
34.Which is thebestheading thatmatches Paragraph3A.What doearthquakes destroyB.Why doearthquakes happenC.How canwe preventearthquakes D.Which isthe mostdangerous natural disaster
35.Where doestheauthorthink themostdangerousnaturaldisasterwill comefromA.Space.B.Earth.C.Humans.D.Wild animals.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项If yourparents willretire soon,to livecomfortably inretirement,you needto persuadethem to save until it hurts.36(投资)They maythink they cant affordtosaveorfearlosing moneyto hadinvestments,but(贝才政上)they haveto overcomethose fears,because afinancially securefuture will be upto them.They canstart bysaving aslittle as$10a paycheckor puttingaway halftheir nextrise.A smallamount ofmoneycan producemassive amountsof wealthover time.37People usednot toworry aboutsaving fortheir lateryears becausemany hadpensions,andtheydidnt liveas longaspeople donow.But theycan nolonger counton theiremployers,partly becausethe employersmight nothe ableto affordtheirpensions,and mostpeople dontstay with one employer.38Consequently,theyshould dependon themselvesfor retirement.39You canadvise them to startby contributing1%of theirpay.If the1%contribution ionhurls,then(theycanslay althat leveluntil itdoesnt hurtany more.If itdoesnt hurt,then increasetheir contributionby another1%.Do thatuntilithurts.40They justask fora smallcup ofcoffee insteadofalarge cupin thecoffee houseor theycan trytoskip drinkingsoda dailyat lunch.In timethey willbenefit a lot fromtodays effortswhen theyretire.A.They canstart small.B.The keyis gettingstarted.C.But believeyou can make it.D.Many peoplechange jobsevery fewyears.E.Its easyto cuta dollara dayfrom mostbudgets.F.People givelots ofexcuses fornot savingfor retirement.G.Some seniorsare confidentthat theywillbesupported bytheir children.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(唐氏症)一That wasa happyevening forthe littleDown syndromegirl ateenager thesize ofa ten-year-old.Sheand herfamily were41themselves atMcDonalds.She madeher wayto therestroom.Her younger,but42,brother satquietly.He noticedsomething,which43,she hadnot noticed.Four teenagershad takenan interestin thelittle girlthe momentthey44her.They wereopenlylaughing andpointing,The brother45for hissister.He walkedto theguys.They paledslightly andlooked alarmedas thistotalstranger——a yearor twotheir46---placed hishands47on theirtable.They studiedeach otherwhilehe wasclearly in their48,and whilethey weremost definitelyout oftheir comfortzones,The brother49withonehand for one ofthemtomove over.He50to sitright downnext to them.Somewhat in51,and throwncompletely off-guard,they madespace forhim.nI waswatching youmaking funof mysister,hequietly52them.All fourstumbled(磕磕绊绊)over theirwords intheir rush.nWho Thatwasyour sisterWe werentmaking funofher!We53we wouldnever54anyone.We juslfell sonyforher.,But hetold themagain,nI watchedyou.”They55,knowing theyhad beencaught red-handed andmaybeeven realizingtheir56and cruelness.Maybe theyeven sensethe lovethis guardianhad forhissister.The brotherturned tohis57and thenhe said58”1feel sorryfor peoplelike YOU!”Then liewalked awiiy.When thesister wentback toher seat,the fourlooked59,making suretheylooked absolutelyanywhere60that littlegirl.
41.A.caring B.cooking c.enjoying D.helping
42.A.elder B.braver C.bigger D.smaller43A.thankfully B.mercifully C.considerately D.unexpectedly
44.A.robbed B.spotted C.blocked D.caught45,A.made up B.put upC.took upD.stood up
46.A.colleague B.class C.group D.junior
47.A.cautiously B.casually C.gently Dboldly
48.A.range B.possession C.space D.shelter
49.A.remarked B.signed C.drew D.fought
50.A.intended B.prayed C.compromised D.saluted
51.A.joy B.surprise C,peace D,prejudice
52.A.informed B.commanded C.inquired D.contradicted
53.A.resist B.complain C.swear D.insist
54.A.look atB.look upat C.look clownat D.look downon
55.A.wound himupB.gave inC.joined upD.called onhim
56.A.curiosity B.violence C.carelessness D.rudeness
57.A.friends B.relations C.acquaintances D.partners
58.A.pitifully B.strongly C.calmly D.honestly
59.A.away B.out C.inside D.beyond
60.A.other thanB.better thanC.more thanD.less than第二节(共小题海小题分满分分)
101.5,15阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式I()Beijing DaxingInternational Airport,located onthe capitafssouth side,61build inless thanfive yearsat acostof$17billion.The airportwas designed62the lateIraqi-British architectZaha Madidand()it isdesigned63handle72million passengersayear.Despite that,its builderssay travelerswill needto walkno morethan2,000feet toreach anyboarding gale.()The vast,star-shaped airport,64lie about30miles southof downtownBeijing,has4runways and268parking()bays.It has a terminalarea of700,000square65meter.Given thedistance fromcentralBeijing,the newairport requireda lot of investmentto connectit tothe capital.As66in alterof fact,when(公共设施)you addthe costof newroad andrail linksandotherinfrastructure,the costoftheproject hits$63billion()67total.Beijing CapitalIntentional Airport,68istheworlds secondbusiest afterHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta(容量)()(国International Airport,is nearingcapacity.The capitalhasa.69three airport,Nanyuan,for domestic内的)()flights,but the70govern saysthat itwill closeNanyun Airportonce DaxingAirportis inoperation.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误.每句10中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的同用抖线(\)划掉修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;:1,只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011My favoritesport isplaying ping-pong.I hadbeen playingping-pong everfrom Iwas young.I beganto playping-pong alage offive.Now Ican playit quiteweH.When watchor playingping-pong,I feelso greatly!Though witharound ballandsmallbats,it practisesquick reactionor decision.Sometimes Iwould ratherto playdoubles becausewecan practisedteamwork aswell.There area lolof ping-pong tablein our school andin ourneighborhood.My friendsand第二节书面表达(满分分)假定你是李华,曾经在你校做交换生的新西I oftenplay togetherin myspare time.25兰高中生想了解你们学校近年来的变化,请给他写信要点如下校内外环境;.教学设施;.学Peler
1.23习生活注意.词数左右;1100,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear PeterYours,Li Hua洛阳市学年高二质量检测2019-2020高二英语试卷参考答案第一部分1-5BBACC第6-10ABCBC11-15CBCAA16-20CBABA二部分21-25CCDDA26-30BAABA31-35BBCBA36-40FBDAE第三部分41-45CCABD46-50DDCBA51-55BACDB56-60DCBAA
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9.table tables第二节One possibleversion:Dear Peter,How iseverything goingI amwriting totell youthebigchanges inour school inthepast years.The surroundingwas muchmore beautifulwith moretrees andflowers plantedin andaround ourschool.Two newbuildingswere builtrecently.One isthe schoollibrary witha varietyof booksfor us to read,andtheother isthe newteachingbuilding withadvanced equipment,where weenjoy ourselvesstudying.Besides,we havemore optionsof一courses includinga newone theclass aboutcareer planning.Hope thatyou cancome toourschoolagain.Best wishes.Y ours,Li Hua洛阳市学年高二质量检测2019-2020高二英语听力录音稿Text1W:Jerry,could youhelp meclean thehouse todayM:Sorry,mum.Im workingon myschool papernow.Ifs duetomorrow.Why notask HenryHes playinginthegardennow.Text2W:Have wemissed itThe mansaid itsnear thebank,but I dont seeit.M:Oh.Look.Ifs overthere.Ifs onthe rightside ofthat smallrestaurant.The flowershop is very small.Ifs reallynot easytonotice it.Text3W:I dont think Icanmake it at4:
20.Lefs meet at4:40instead.M:OK.I hopeyou wontbe latelike lasttime.We weresupposed tomeetat6:00,but youwere20minutes late.Text4M:I heardyou enjoyedan outingwith Susanand herhusband lastweekend.Did youhave agood timewith themW:It couldnthave beenworse.It startedraining assoon aswe gottothepark.And therain lastedfor twohours.Text5W:How manypeople arecoming tothe partyM:Jenny hasinvited20friends buttwo ofthem cantmakeitbecause theyreout oftown today.Text6M:Excuse me,Miss.Im hikinghere and I cantfind anydrinking water.Could yougive mesome waterpleaseW:Sure.Just amoment.Here you are.M:Thanks.So areyou aloneat homeW:No.My fatheris workinginthebackyard.And mymother ispreparing lunchinthekitchen.Do youoften hikeM:Yes.I usuallyhike withmy friendDavid,but hessick thesedays.So Imon mywon thistime.Text7W:Tom.What did you buydowntown yesterdayM:I boughta T-shirt anda lotof books.Sadly,I didntfind thetoys thatmy nephewwanted.W:Why didyou buyalotof booksM:The bookstoreis celebratingits tenthanniversary thesedays.So theresa50percent discount.I likereading books.SoI boughtthem.W:How muchdidyouspend onthe booksM:Just80dollars.Thats reallya bargain.Just thinkI haveto spendtwice asmuch withouta discount.W:Yeah.It reallysavedyoualotofmoney.Text8M:Hellen,whats ourhomework fbrEnglish classtodayW:We needtodoa surveyabout televisionshows.We needto askat leastten peopleabout theirTV watchinghabits.M:Can weask peoplearound usW:Sure.Tve askedfive peopleabout theirTV watchinghabits.Now letme askyou somequestions.M:OK.Go ahead.W:How oftendo youwatch TVM:Every day.I usuallyspend twoto threehours eachtime.W:What do you usuallywatchM:I justwatch somenews inthe eveningtoknowabout thebig eventsboth athome andabroad.W:Good.Thanks.Now itsyour turn.Text9M:Mary,why didyou chooseto studymedicine atcollegeW:My parentswant meto becomeadoctorone day.They thinkdoctors arewell-paid andareverypopular insociety.M:Do youlike tostudy itW:Not atall.Studying medicineisveryboring.Tm notinterested init atall.Now Imreally worried.M:So whatdoyoureally wantto becomeW:I wanttobecomea writer.I wantto writegreat booksfor peopleto read.M:Do yourparents knowthatW:Yes.But theydontthinkwriters canhave aregular life.They5re afraidI wouldntmake anymoney.M:Is itpossiblefor youto changeyour majorW:Idontthink so.Tm alreadya sophomorenow.M:So Iguess youhavenochoice butto keepstudying medicine.Maybe thisisnt abadthing.You canwrite booksaboutdoctors9lives inthe future.Meanwhile,you canhave agood job.RightW:Right.I feelmuch betternow.Text10Hello,Fm DaisyBrown fromLondon.Now Idlike totell youabout myfamily.There arefour peoplein myfamily.My parents,my brotherandI.My fatheris inhis latethirties now.He teachesEnglish ina highschoolinmy city.Whenhe wasyoung,he dreamedof becominga singer.But hedidnt makehis dreamcome true.He nowstill playsthe guitarandsings athome.My motheris afashion designer.She hasdesigned manynew clothes.She lovestraveling aroundtheworld.When shegoes toa newplace,she likeslooking atclothes toget inspired.Besides traveling,she alsoloves playingsports.She considersa healthybody veryimportant.So sheoften asksustoexercise.Tm theelder childof myfamily.Tm sixteenyears old.Now Imstudying asan exchangestudent inChina.Til bestudying hereforoneyear.I lovereadingand writing.China hasa richhistory.Living herecan getme inspired.My brotheris twoyears youngerthan me.Hesstudying inmiddle schoolnow.When he was littlehewasvery naughtyand oftenmade meangry.But nowhes agoodboy and he studiesvery hard.He mlovesmaking friendsandhehas manyfriends.Thats all.Thank you.。