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综合检测(时间:90分钟满分:120分)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ADear Readers,Medical relatedemergencies are on therise with more oldpeople livingalone.More seniorsareseeking anindependent lifestyleand betterquality of life.Over1in3people over the age of64will fallthisyear.Nearly halfwill not be ableto getup withoutsupport.Medical expensescan increasewhen aperson isnot giventimely support.You canprevent amedicalcatastrophe withour24-hour emergencyresponse system.Our solutionis highlyrecommendedby doctors,healthcare professionals,and hospitals.We areoffering aFREE MedicalAlert(警报)Systemto seniorsor theirloved oneswho callnow.For alimited time,there will be noset-up feesand themedical monitoringstarts atless thana dollaraday.The systemis top-ranked andeasy touse.lt is100%waterproof andit can travel withyou.Our newsystemcan detectfalls automatically.Call Toll-Free(免费电话的)numbers andgain peaceof mind.There isno long-term contract(合同).Our medicalalert professionalscan walkyou through everything over the phone.The first100callers toorder willreceive:()•The FreeMedical AlertSystem$300Value•24Hours aDay/7Days aWeek LIVEMonitoring andSupport•The FreeWaterproof Wristband•No Long-Term Contract()•Free ShippingMention Reader/s DigestDont waituntil aftera fallto giveus acall.Take advantage of thisspecial offernow toprotectyourself ora lovedone.Call Toll-Free numbersnow andmention Readers Digest.Sincerely,Jim Nelsonl.Why arethere anincreasing numberof medicalrelated emergenciesA.Many oldpeople haveno oneto keepthem company.B.The overallhealth of the oldis worsethan before.C.The oldare notpaying attention to theirhealth.D.Old people s quality oflife is down.^1]A|解析推理判断题由第一段中的“MEDICALRELATED EMERGENCIESARE ONTHE RISEWITH MORE.”可以推断,紧急医疗事故增加的原因是独居老人数量的上升OLD PEOPLELIVING ALONE
2.What sthe main advantageof the systemmentioned in the textA.Being effectivemedicine.B.Serving as a reminder.C.Replacing doctors.Yours faithfully,Li Hua参考范文Dear Ms Jenkins,On behalfof myChinese teacher,Mr Li,I amwriting toinform you that heis invitedto visityourschool inearly March.I amdelighted totell youabout hisplan.As alearned scholar,Mr Liwill delivera speechabout traditionalChinese culture,talking about thehistory ofChinese characters,paintings andTang poetry.After that,he willinteract withsome studentsinyour schoolhall,which willsurely promotethe culturalcommunication betweentwo schools.How doyou likethe planIsincerely hopeyou couldmake arrangementsin advance.Yours faithfully,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)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续写词数应为150左右On Wednesdaynight,it wasthe closingtime of the mall.But there was anhour swork,at least,to geteverythingcleaned up.It would be11:00p.m.before Ifinally gothome.I hadnt evenhad timeto havedinner.I wasstarving.My feetached.My wholebody wasfilled withtiredness.1couldn twait to go tobed.But itwouldbeonly6hours beforethe alarmwent off at5:00a.m.for myday job.Things hadbeen tightfor overa yearnow.My husbandPaul sbusiness hadtaken ahuge hit.I hadafull-time job at aday care centre andsomehow didmy homeworkfor mycollege classtoo.Then Ihad toworknights at the mall.Without metaking mysecond job,there wouldntbeenough moneyto paythebills.Let alonebuy anyChristmas presentsfor our15-year-old daughter,Marie.I barelyeven sawPaul andMarie anymore.Marie wasgrowing up,but ateenage girlstill neededhermum.I worriedabout her,about us.Was sheeating enoughWasshe keepingup withher schoolwork!wasn,t afraidof sacrifices.Everyone hadto workhard for the family.I knewI wasblessed tohave twojobs,when millionsof peoplecouldn tfind one.How Ihoped toquit myjobat the daycarecentreand obtaina full-time degree!T ddropped downtoone classa term.If Iquit that,therewasno wayI dfind thewillpower totry again.Besides,wasn11always tellingMarie to keep hopingand nevergive upMymind wentback to the conversationI dhad withMarie earlier.Paul haddropped heroffatthemall,where shewas gettingpicked upfor ababysitting job.€CRemember were goingChristmasshopping thisnight,“she said.Now I’11even havemy ownmoney.See youlater.^^The floorwas nearlydone.The bossasked meto leave.I openedthe backdoor ofthe mall and sawMarie outsidewith ahag offood.smiling.金牌学案I pulledher tightagainst me.参考范文I openedthe backdoor ofthe malland sawMarie outsidewith a bag offood.smiling.She finishedherjob anhour before.She figuredI didnt havetime fordinner,so shebought meabagof foodwith herownmoney earnedby babysittingand waitedfor meoutside themall allthe time.While I was eating,shetold methat Iwas herhero andshe admiredeverything Iwas doingforthefamily.When shewasbabysitting longhours orwhen shewas tiredof doinghomework,she thoughtabout myhard work.Sheremembered tohave hopefor lifeand nevergive up.I pulledher tightagainst Tomorrowthe alarmwould stillring at5:00a.m.The billswould stillbewaiting.There wouldbe morerough daysahead.And yetIwasready toface them together withPaul andMarie,all of us willing to workhard andmake sacrificesand holdingontoeach other.Things wouldgetbetter with the loveof a good family.D.Improving health.H]B解析|推理判断题由第三段中的“WE AREOFFERING AFREE MEDICALALERT SYSTEM…以及OUR NEWSYSTEM CANDETECT FALLSAUTOMATICALLY.”可知,这款设备的主要作用是遇到突发摔倒情况时能够及时发出警报
3.What benefitcan the first100callers toorder getA.Purchase thesystem at$
300.B.Get acopy ofReaders Digest.C.Get anautomatic call-out system.D.Avoid thetrouble of a writtencontract.超D解析细节理解题由第四段中的“There isno long-term contract.Our medicalalert professionalscanwalk youthrougheverythingoverthephone.”可知,订购流程通过电话即可完成,不需要签署书面合同BI toldmy friendGraham that I oftencycled twomiles frommy houseto thetown centrebutunfortunately therewas abig hillon theroute.He replied「You meanfortunately.9,He explainedthat Ishouldbe gladoftheextra exercisethat the hill provided.My attitude to thehill hasnow changed.!used tocomplain as I approachedit butnow Itell myselfthe following.This hillwill exercisemy heartand lungs.lt willhelp meto loseweight andget fit.lt willmeanthatIlive longer.This hillis myfriend.Finally Icomfort myselfwiththethought of all thosesillypeople whopay moneytogoto a gym andsit onstationary exercisebicycles whenI canget the samevalue forfree.I have a smileof satisfactionasIreach the top ofthehill.Problems arethere to be facedand overcome.We cannot achieve anythingwith aneasy life.HelenKeller wasthe firstdeaf andblind personto gaina universitydegree.Her activismand writingprovedinspirational.She wrote「The charactercannot bedeveloped withease.Only throughexperiences ofsufferingcan thesoul bestrengthened,vision cleared,ambition inspiredand successachieved.”One ofthe maindeterminants ofsuccess inlifeisour attitude towards adversity.From timeto timeweall facehardships,problems,accidents anddifficulties.Some areof ourown makingbut manyconfrontus throughno faultof ourown.While we cannot chooseadversity,we canchoose ourattitudetowards it.Douglas Baderwas21when in1931he hadboth legscut offfollowing aflying accident.He wasdeterminedto flyagain andwent onto becomeone ofthe leadingflying aviatorsin theBattle ofBritainwith22aerial victoriesovertheGermans.He was an inspirationto othersduring thewar.He said,Don tlistento anyonewho tellsyou thatyou can t dothis orthat.That snonsense.Make upyour mind,and you11never usecrutches ora stick,and thenhaveago at everything.Go toschool,and joinin allthe gamesyoucan.Go anywhere you want to.But never,never letthem persuadeyouthatthings aretoo difficultorimpossible.The biographiesof greatpeople arefull ofexamples of how theytook stepsto overcomethedifficulties theyfaced.The commonthread is that theydid notbecome depressed.They chosetheirattitude.They chosetobepositive.They tookon the challenge.They won.Nevertheless,there isstill theproblem ofhow you changeyour attitude towards adversity.
4.Which ofthe followingis trueaccording to the authorofthe passageA.Those whowant toachieve successcantexpect tolive aneasy life.B.Climbing hillson bicyclesis the best wayto takeexercise.C.Going toagymis greatlybeneficial topeople shealth.D.People s attitudetohardships isthe onlyfactor oftheir success.推理判断题根据第三段的第二句H]解析A WECANNOT ACHIEVEANYTHING WITHAN可知,简单容易的生活不会使我们取得成功据此可以推断,想EASY LIFE.”要成功就不要期望过容易的生活故选项A
5.By quotingwhat Douglas Bader said,the author intends totell usA.Failure isthe motherof successB.A badworkman quarrelswith his toolsC.Nothing isdifficult to the manwho willtry D.If yourisk|答案|cnothing,you willhave nothing|解析写作意图题根据第五段中的“Makeup yourmind,and you11never usecrutches ora stick,andthen haveagoateverything...impossible.”可知,Douglas Bader认为面对困难应当勇敢尝试,不要听信别人所说的太困难或不可能据此可以判断,作者引用DouglasBader的话旨在说明对于勇于尝试的人来说,世界上没有克服不了的困难故选C项
6.Following thispassage,the authorwill furthertalk about.A.how hisfriend helpedhim to change his attitudetowards thechallengehe facedB.why itis importantto keep optimisticin theface oftroubleC.what stepsto taketochangeyour attitudetowardsthedifficulties youfaceD.what greatpeople haveincommonIge解析推理判断题根据文章最后一句Nevertheless,there isstill theproblemofhowyouchangeyour attitudetowards adversity.可知,如何改变面对困难的态度仍然是一个问题据此可以判断,下文将就此问题做进一步的阐述故选C项
7.Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttitle ofthepassageA.Different AttitudesTowards Misfortune.Face Difficultieswith aSmileC.Nothing isImpossibleD.Life isFull ofAdversity解丽标题归纳题通读全文可知,作者将骑自行车经过山地视为锻炼H]B的机会及和的故事说明,成功的关键是面对困难HELEN KELLERDOUGLAS BADER的积极态度故项最能概括主题BCWhat if we hadthe powerto controltime,instead ofmoving from the pasttothepresent tothefutureWhat ifwe couldjump,loop andtravel throughtime ina machineWhatifwecould gowhereverand wheneverwe pleasedThisability wouldallow us to witnesshistoric wonders,change decisionsand seepeople fromthepast.We couldright wrongsand stopwars fromstarting.The mysteriouspuzzle of time haskept peopledebating itsnature forhundreds ofyears.Sciencefiction writershave turnedit intoimaginative stories.Some scientistshave evenattempted toexplain itusingmath.This mathtries tomake thedream oftime travelcome true.The scientistAlbert Einstein said thattime andspace areone thing.He calledit“spacetime”.Einsteinsaidthat thereare threedimensions inspace:height,width anddepth.A scientistnamedHermann Minkowskiadded timeasafourth dimension.Einstein introducedtwo ideasthat haveled totheories aboutthe possibilityoftime travel.The firstisrelativity.The idea of relativityis thatthe forceof gravitycauses spaceto bend,which causestime totwist.The secondidea focuseson specialrelativity.The ideaisthat a travelermoving super-fast throughflatspace-time willenter thefuture.Einstein consideredtime“relative”because itis measuredbased onwherewe areon Earthorinspace.Stephen Hawkingisafamous scientist.He believesthatatime machinewill neverbe built.If itwerepossible,he thinkswe wouldalready know.If atime machinecould bebuilt,how comeno onefrom thefuturehas invadedusThe firstscience fictionstory withthis themeis TheClock ThatWent Backwardby EdwardP.Mitchell,which waspublished in
1881.Since then,thousands ofbooks,films andtelevision showshaveexplored theideaoftime travel,in whichsome toolssuch asphones,watches,photographs andold bookstaketravelers backwardand forward.Will time travel everhappenWho knowsThemost importantthing istokeepyour eyesopen andhavea sense of wonder.
8.What isthe authors purposeof writingthe firstparagraphA.To showtime andspace areconnected.B.To showpeoplesinterest intime travel.C.To drawreaders attentionto timetravel.D.To make people believetimetravelis possible.解神推理判断题根据第一段可推知,文章首段以各种与时光旅行ggc相关的提问开头旨在引起读者对时光旅行的关注和兴趣故选项,C
9.Which ofthefollowingstatements couldEinstein agreewithA.Time travelis possiblein thefuture.B.People cant movefaster thanlight.C.Time travelis againstscientific rules.D.Space-time isnotareal thingin theory.^]A|解析细节理解题根据第五段中“E INSTEININTRODUCED TWOIDEAS THATHAVELED TOTHEORIES ABOUTTHE POSSIBILITYOF TIMETRAVEL.”可知,爱因斯坦认为时光旅行在未来是有可能的故选A项XO.W HATIS THELAST BUTONE PARAGRAPHMAINLYABOUTA.The firstscience fictionstory.B.Some toolsused intimetravel.C.Edward P.Mitchell,the pioneer.D.Different worksabout timetravel.建案hU木u解析主旨大意题根据倒数第二段可知,本段主要讲述了关于时光旅行的不同作品故选D项
11.What isthe writersattitudetowards timetravelA.Cautious.B.Pessimistic.C.Sceptical.D.Optimistic.解稠推理判断题根据最后一段可推知,作者对时光旅行持乐观的态度故选项DYou getanxious if there sno wi-fi inthe hotelor mobilephone signalup the mountain.You feelupsetif yourphone isgetting lowon powerand yousecretly worrythings willgo wrongat workif youre not there.All thesecan becalled“always on“stress causedby smartphoneaddiction.For somepeople,smartphones haveliberated themfromthenine-to-five work.Flexible workinghasgiven themmore autonomyin theirworking livesand enabledthem tospend moretime withtheirfriends andfamilies.For manyothers though,smartphones havebecome cruelmasters intheirpockets,never allowingthemtoturn themoff andrelax.Pittsburgh-based developerKevin Holeshwas worriedabout howmuch hewas ignoringhis familyandfriends infavour of his cellphone.So hedeveloped anapp tomonitor hisusage.The appenablesusers tosee howmuch timethey respending onthe deviceand setup warningsif theusage limitsarebroken/The apps goalistopromote balancein your life,“he explains/Some timeon yourphone,sometime offit enjoyingyour lovingfamily andfriends aroundyou.^^Dr Christine Grant,an occupationalpsychologist atCoventry University,said/The effectsof thisalways onculture arethat yourmind isnever resting,and yourenotgiving yourbody timeto recover,soyou realways stressed.And the more tiredand stressedwe get,themoremistakes wemake.Physical andmentalhealth cansuffer.”And asthe numberof connectedsmartphones isincreasing,so isthe amount of data.This isleadingto asort ofdecision paralysis(瘫痪)and iscreating morestress inthe workplacebecause peoplehaveto receivea broaderrange ofdata andcommunications whichare oftendifficult tomanage.uIt actuallymakesit moredifficult tomake decisionsand manydo lessbecause they re controlledby itallandfeelthey cannever escapethe office,said Dr ChristineGrant.
12.What sthefirstparagraph mainlyaboutA.The popularityof smartphones.B.The progressof modemtechnology.C.The signsof“always on“stress.D.The causeof smartphoneaddiction.廨桐段落大意题根据第一段中的最后一句话可知,这一段主要介绍了人们对手机过于依赖所造成的压力的各种表现故选项C
13.Kevin Holeshdeveloped anapp to.A.research howpeople usetheir mobilephones B.help peoplecontroltheir useof mobilephones C.makepeoplebetter usemobile phonesD.increase thefun ofusing mobilephones解析细节理解题根据第三段中的“So hedeveloped anapp tomonitor hisusage.The appenables userstosee howmuch timetheyrespending onthe deviceand setup warningsiftheusage limitsare broken.”可知,这种应用软件可以监督人们对于手机的使用时间,如果人们使用手机时间过长,它就会发出警报,提醒人们注意,以此来帮助人们控制使用手机的时间故选B项
14.What sDrChristineGrant sattitudetowards“always oncultureA.Confused.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Critic al.解析|观点态度题根据倒数第二段的内容可知,他认为总是过多地依赖手机对于人们的身体及精神都会有伤害故选D项
15.According tothe lastparagraphs greateramountofdata meansA.we willbecome lessproductiveB.we canmake adecision morequicklyC.we willbe equippedwithmoreknowledge根据最后一段第二句话可知,由于数据太多这使人们对一件事情D.wecanwork moreeffectively,做出决定变得很难,也就是使自己的效率变低了故选项A第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Fear ofmissing outor FOMOis characterizedby adesire tostay continuallyconnected withwhatothers aredoing”.Researchers havefound thatFOMO leadsustocheck social media morefrequently,leading toanegative cyclethat can be hardto break.16Your moodwillbeeasily influencedby others and yourlifestarts tobe controlledby theoutside world.However,the situationcanbeimproved ifyou takethefollowing advice.17Try toreduce ourscreen time,focus onbuilding yourown pathto successand dowhat youlike.Live inthe moment,you willfind nothingis missingout inourlife!It iscommon topost onsocial mediatokeep a recordofthefun thingsyou do.18If thisis thecase,you maytry tokeepapersonal journalof yourbest memories,either onlineor onpaper.Keeping ajournalcan help you toshift yourfocus frompublic approvalto privateappreciation ofthe thingsthatmake yourlife great.19You mayfind yourselfseeking agreater connectionwhen youare feelingdepressed oranxious,andthis ishealthy.Feelings ofloneliness areactually ourbrain sway oftelling usthat wewanttoseek outgreaterconnections withothersandincrease oursenseofbelonging.20Talking withfamilies,makingplans witha goodfriend,or creatinga groupouting thatcan help you toshake thatfeeling thatyou aremissingout.A.You actuallycantmiss anything.B.Especially theyoung areaddicted tothe socialmedia.C.Rather thanfocusing onwhat youlack,try noticingwhat youhave.D.This shiftcan sometimeshelpyouto getout ofthe cycleof FOMO.E.As aresult,it willlead tofeelings ofdepression,loneliness,and boredom.F.However,you mayfind yourselfnoticing toomuch aboutpeopler sopinion onyour experiencesonline.G.Rather thanconnect withpeople onsocialmedia,why notarrange tomeet up with someonein person答案|
16.E
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20.G第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Goran Kroppwas aSwedish adventurerand mountaineer.In1972,attheageofsix,with hisfather shelp,he21Galdhopiggen,the highestmountain inNorthern Europe.Twenty-three yearslater,he stoodonthe highestpeak inthe world,Mount Qomolangma.His journeytothe22shows justhowindependent,persistent(坚持的),and determinedthis23man is.Kropp bicycled7,000miles and arrived atthe foothillsof Mount Qomolangma.Travelling bybikewas not
24.He stoppedmany timesto25his bikebecause roughroads causedmechanical problemsforhim.Kropp26to climbMount Qomolangmathesameway hetravelled tothe mountain:without the27of a guide and without modern conveniences.He didnot28bottled oxygento helphim29at highaltitudes,and he carried all ofhis30himself inapack thatweighed about140pounds.It tookKropp31tries toreach thetop ofMountQomolangma.The firsttime,he hadto32only350feet fromthetopbecause ofthe dangerousweather.Just a few daysearlier,atthesame leveleightclimbers haddied because ofasudden snowstorminthe mountain.He feltdeep sorrowfor them,butbecame more
33.The mountaineerwaited outthe storm,34,andtried again a few days later.This time,hewas
35.After hewalked downthemountain,he gotback onhis bikeand rodethe7,000miles backto2X.A.heard ofB.dreamed ofC.saw D.climbedSweden.答案|D解析根据上文“GGran KroppwasaSwedish adventurerand mountaineer.”可知,GGran Kropp是瑞典探险家和登山者;再结合该句语境可推知,六岁时,他在父亲的帮助下登上北欧最高峰Galdhopiggen故选D项oB.countryC.area D.valley解画根据空前一句可知,在二十三年后,他登上了世界最高峰珠穆朗玛峰;由此可知,他登上世界之顶的壮举展示了他的独立、坚韧不拔的精神故选A项
23.A.outstandingB.generousC.modestD.honest量解版上文提到他登上了世界最高峰,故可推知他是一个杰出的人意为杰出A outstanding“的故选A项
24.A.boringB.easyC.tiringD上usy解析根据常识和下文中的“He stoppedmany timesto玛峰山脚下his bike…”可知,骑行去珠穆、朗是不容易的故选B项
25.A.lockB.rideC.repairD.find|答案|c|解析根据下文中的because roughroads causedmechanical problemsfor him可知,由于崎岖的道路引发自行车机械故障,所以他不得不多次停下修理repair自行车故选C项
26.A.choseB.refusedC.agreedD.hated拜A ofaguide andwithout modernconveniences.“可解析根据下文中的“…without theofaguideandwithoutmodernconveniences.“可知选择了与他到山脚下的,Kropp同样的方式去攀登山峰故选项A
27.A.presenceB.approvalC.assistanceD.knowledge解析|此处表示没有导游的帮助,也没有现代化的设备assistance”帮助;援助.A.gatherB.orderC.shareD.bring拜D解丽根据语境可知,他没有带bring氧气瓶帮助自己在高山上呼吸breathe故选D项C.liveD.stay29人上「©2什1©B.walkC.liveD.stay答案BC.clothesD.equipment||解析|艮据“…hecarriedallof...inapack thatweighed about140pounds.可知,他用一个大背包自带所有设备equipment,总重大概140磅故选D项
30.A.twoB.threeC.manyD.several|解析根据下文中的The firsttime以及and tried againafewdays later可知,Kropp尝试了两次才登上珠穆朗玛峰故选A项
31.A.go onB.get upC.set outD.turn back|答案|D|解析根据该句中的becauseofthe dangerousweather可知,第一次登山时,由于天气太危险,他不得不在离山顶只有英尺的地方折回意为“折回故选项350turnback D
32.A.astonishedB.determinedC.satisfiedD.discouraged解析根据上文内容以及下文中的triedagainafewdayslater可知,虽然他为去世的登山者感到悲伤,但是他变得更加坚定了故选B项B.stoppedC.survived D.rested项B.successful
35.A.thoughtfulD.meaningfulC.doubtful前B|答案|D醒册根据该句语境可知,这位登山者等待暴风雪过去,休息数天,之后再次尝试登山故选D解析根据下文中的After hewalked downthemountain可知,这次他成功地登上了珠穆朗玛峰故选B项第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The reasonwhy someofusenjoy taking risks mighthave somethingto dowith earlyhumans.Risk-takers werebetter athunting,fighting orexploring.Being betterat thosethings meanta
36.great chanceof survival.As thequalityofrisk-taking
37.pass fromone generationtothenext,humans endedupwitha senseof adventureandatolerance forrisk.You maywonder
38.not allpeople enjoytakingrisks.Well,even200,000years ago,too muchrisk-taking couldget one
39.kill.As aresult,humans developeda rangeof charactertypes
40.still existtoday.So maybe you lovecar racing,
41.maybeyouhate it.lt alldepends onyour character.No matterwhereyouareonthe risk-seeking range,scientists saythat your
42.willingtotake risksincreasesduring yourteenage years.This iswhen youstart tomove awayfrom yourfamily andinto thebiggerworld.
43.helpyoudo that,your brainincreases yourhunger fornew experiences.Newexperiences oftenmean
44.take somerisks,so yourbrain raisesyour tolerancefor riskas well.As
45.expert continuestudying humanbrains,we11know moreaboutthescience ofrisk-seeking.答案
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45.experts4015假定你是李华,你的语文老师Mr Li受邀于三月初去英国一所学校进行交流他将做关于中国传统文化的报告,并与英国学生互动interact他请你用英语给对方负责人MsJenkins写一封邮件,希望她提前安排好注意
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Dear MsJenkins,。