周雪蘭 李喬君 梁夢香 馮穎 林志彥 許紅 劉家榮 梁儉 蔡曉玲
第二部分??閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
A
Fancy?taking?a?look?around?one?of?Londons?art?galleries?and?museums?but?dont?want?to?pay?the?entrance?fee?Luckily?for?you,?our?city?is?full?of?cultural?hot?spots?that?will?let?you?in?entirely?for?free!
British?Museum
Bloomsbury
One?of?the?worlds?oldest?museums,?the?British?Museum?is?vast?and?its?collections,?only?a?small?part?of?which?can?be?on?public?display?at?any?time,?comprise?millions?of?objects.?First-time?visitors?generally?head?for?the?mummies,?the?Rosetta?Stone,?Lindow?Man,?the?Lewis?Chessmen?and?the?Sutton?Hoo?Ship?Burial.
Museum?of?London
Barbican
The?history?of?London,?from?prehistoric?times?to?the?present?is?told?in?the?Museum?of?London?through?reconstructed?interiors?and?street?scenes,?alongside?displays?of?original?artefacts(文物)?found?during?the?museums?archaeological?digs.?Check?the?website?before?your?visit?as?a?packed?programme?of?temporary?exhibitions,?talks,?walks?and?childrens?events?is?central?to?the?life?of?the?Museum?of?London.
Design?Museum
Kensington
The?Design?Museum?is?looking?flash?these?days.?Now?located?in?the?Grade?II-listed?former?Commonwealth?Institute?building?on?Kensington?High?Street,?it?possesses?three?times?the?space?it?used?to?and?has?an?archive,?library,?ace?restaurant?and?a?permanent?collection.?Plus,?check?out?its?incredible?curved(弧形的)ceiling.?Its?a?design?feat(壯舉)in?its?own?right.
21.?Whats?the?purpose?of?the?passage?
A.?To?attract?tourists?to?visit?London.
B.?To?inspire?tourists?to?visit?London.
C.?To?make?money?by?giving?tips?to?visit?in?London.
D.?To?offer?information?about?some?free?spots?in?London.
22.?Where?will?you?go?if?you?are?interested?in?something?like?mummies?
A.?Museum?of?London ????B.?Design?Museum
C.?British?Museum??????D.?Kensinton
23.?What?is?a?great?design?of?Design?Museum?itself?
A.?An?archive????????????????????????B.?Its?ceiling
C.?The?permanent?collection??????D.?Its?location.
(命題者:蔡曉玲)
B
Martina?Dearstyne?says?her?son,?Harrison,?uses?music?as?a?way?to?connect?with?people.?Hes?great?at?it,?too?—“Hes?a?bit?of?a?savant,”said?Dearstyne,?of?Massapequa?Park.“Hes?got?perfect?pitch(音高).?He?touched?all?the?keys?on?a?piano?at?8?years?old,?and?started?playing?parts?of?classical?music?he?heard?growing?up.”
Now?19,?Harrison?has?found?his?fancy?ways?of?playing?music.?Last?year,?he?registered?for?DJ?classes?at?Caffeine?Academy,?a?music?school?in?West?Babylon.?Since?then?hes?performed?DJ?sets?at?local?events?and?parties,?free?of?charge.?“He?surprisingly?picked?it?up?very?quickly,”his?mother?said.
Harrison?is?on?the?autism?spectrum(自閉癥).?His?mother?says?although?he?doesnt?talk?very?much,?hes?found?a?way?to?bring?his?neighbors?together?at?a?social?distance.?Every?Friday?evening,?Harrison?hosts?DJ?sets?from?his?driveway?for?an?hour?and?a?half.?He?creates?playlists?of?his?own?favorite?songs?and?also?takes?requests.?Dearstyne?checked?with?her?neighbors?first,?and?said?they?were?excited?for?Harrisons?first?performance.
“Everyone?started?coming?out,”she?said.“Everyone?stayed?on?their?front?lawns(草坪),so?there?were?little?pockets?of?families?dancing?on?their?front?lawns?or?playing?basketball?or?sitting?listening?to?music.”She?calls?it?a“block?party?setting,?adapted?for?this?time.”
Children?living?on?their?block“really?seem?to?like”the?weekly?shows.?And?Harrison?does,?too.“He?loves?to?see?people?smile,”Dearstyne?said.
His?mother?says?he?looks?forward?to?the?DJ?sets?—?they?always?put?him?in?a?good?mood,?especially?when?his?neighbors?applaud?and?thank?him?at?the?end.
“When?he?does?this,?my?husband?and?I?are?very?pleased?because?this?is?something?he?can?do?for?others,”Dearstyne?said.?“Im?very?proud?of?him.”
24.?What?does?the?underline?word“savant”in?paragraph?1?mean?
A.?Expert.?????B.?Loser.?????C.?Beginner.?????D.?Teacher.
25.?What?is?the?main?reaction?of?the?neighbors?to?Harrisons?DJ?sets?
A.?They?are?indifferent?to?them.
B.?They?dont?like?them?at?all.
C.?They?laugh?at?them.
D.?They?enjoy?them.
26.?Why?do?Harrisons?parents?support?him?in?music?
A.?It?brings?them?a?lot?of?money.
B.?It?brings?Harrison?fame?and?prizes.
C.?It?brings?happiness?to?him?and?to?others.
D.?It?enables?him?to?talk?more?and?lessen?the?illness.
27.?Which?section?of?a?newspaper?is?the?text?most?likely?from?
A.?News???????B.?Life???????C.?Education???????D.?Sports
(命題者:梁 儉)
C
Aristotle?thought?the?face?was?a?window?onto?a?persons?mind.?Nowadays,?facial?expressions?are?still?thought?to?be?a?universally?valid(有效的)way?to?judge?other?peoples?feelings,?irrespective?of?age,?sex?and?culture.?A?raised?eyebrow?suggests?confusion.?A?smile?represents?happiness.?A?frown(皺眉)indicates?sadness.
Or?do?they?An?analysis?of?hundreds?of?research?papers?that?examined?the?relationship?between?facial?expressions?and?underlying?emotions?has?uncovered?a?surprising?conclusion:?there?is?no?good?scientific?evidence?to?suggest?that?there?are?such?things?as?recognizable?facial?expressions?for?basic?emotions?which?are?universal?across?cultures.?A?person?is?not?smiling,?the?researchers?found,?does?not?mean?that?person?is?unhappy.
Lisa?Feldman?Barrett,?one?of?the?authors?of?the?study,?told?the?AAAS?meeting?in?Seattle,“We?surprised?ourselves”.?As?a?psychologist?at?Northeastern?University?in?Boston,?Massachusetts,?Dr.?Feldman?Barrett,?along?with?her?partners,?found?that,?on?average,?adults?in?urban?cultures?frowned?when?they?were?angry?30%?of?the?time,?which?meant?that?some?70%?of?the?time?they?did?not?frown?when?angry.?Instead,?they?did?something?else?with?their?faces.?People?also?frowned?when?they?were?not?angry.?They?frowned?for?lots?of?reasons.
The?researchers?concluded?that?a?frown?is?not?the?only?way?people?express?anger.?The?ambiguous?nature?of?facial?expressions?was?not?restricted?to?anger,?but?seemed?valid?for?all?six?of?the?emotional?categories?that?they?examined:?anger,?dislike,?fear,?happiness,?sadness?and?surprise.
All?this?raises?questions?about?the?efforts?of?information-technology?companies?to?develop?artificial-intelligence?algorithms(演算法)which?can?recognize?facial?expressions?and?work?out?a?persons?underlying?emotional?state.?Microsoft,?for?example,?claims?its“Emotion?API”is?able?to?detect?what?people?are?feeling?by?examining?video?footage?of?them.?Another?of?the?studys?authors,?however,?had?their?doubts.?Aleix?Martinez,?a?computer?engineer?at?Ohio?State?University,?said?that?companies?attempting?to?take?emotions?from?images?of?faces?have?failed?to?understand?the?importance?of?context.
28.?What?is?the?authors?purpose?in?writing?the?first?paragraph?
A.?To?state?Aristotles?view.
B.?To?attract?the?attention?of?readers.
C.?To?introduce?the?topic?of?the?text.
D.?To?show?a?way?to?judge?others?feelings.
29.?What?did?Dr.?Feldman?Barretts?study?find?
A.?Smiles?show?that?people?are?happy.
B.?A?frown?means?that?people?are?surprised.
C.?Anger?is?not?the?only?reason?for?frowning.
D.?People?in?the?city?usually?frown?when?angry.
30.?What?does?the?underlined?word“ambiguous”in?the?last?but?one?paragraph?mean?
A.?Recognizable.?????????B.?Uncertain.
C.?Detectable.?????????????D.?Unique.
31.?What?do?you?think?the?following?paragraph?will?talk?about?
A.?Ways?to?take?emotions?from?images?of?faces.
B.?Emotion?APIs?ability?to?detect?peoples?feelings.
C.?Different?companiesefforts?to?develop?AI?algorithms.
D.?The?significance?of?context?in?judging?a?ones?emotions.
(命題者:劉家榮)
D
As?a?key?component?of?cement(水泥),?and?glass,?sand?is?essential?to?every?aspect?of?our?lives.?It?is?in?our?phones,?our?schools,?our?hospitals,?and?our?roads.?In?addition,?the?amount?of?sand?we?use?daily?is?second?only?to?water.?Globally,?humans?consume?up?to?50?billion?metric?tons?of?sand?every?year,?amounting?to?18?kilograms?per?person?per?day,?concludes?a?United?Nations?report.
Demand?for?sand?is?rising.?Desert?sand,?however,?is?too?smooth?to?use?for?building?materials,?so?most?sand?is?sourced?from?quarries(采石場).?Increasingly,?it?also?comes?from?coastal?beaches,?rivers?and?oceans,?causing?harm?to?waters,?fisheries?and?protected?areas.?And“growth?in?the?extraction(開采)and?use?of?these?minerals?is?putting?pressure?on?the?resource?and?will?likely?lead?to?an‘sad?situation?of?common?places?of?sandunless?a?more?responsible?occupation?of?these?resources?is?promoted,”says?Aurora?Torres,?an?ecologist??at?the?German?Centre?for?Integrative?Biodiversity?Research?in?Leipzig.
To?solve?the?problems,?one?recommendation?is?to?decrease?unnecessary?building?projects.?When?building?new?structures?is?necessary,?recycling?old?materials?is?a?good?option,?particularly?for?developed?countries.?Germany,?for?instance,?recycles?87%?of?its?waste?materials.?When?new?sand?is?needed,?it?should?come?from?fixed?quarries,?if?possible,?and?not?lakes?and?oceans.?And?to?ensure?that?users?know?their?sand?is?coming?from?less?damaging?sources,?governments?and?businesses?should?create?supply?chains?and?regulatory?structures?that?trace?sand?from?its?source?to?the?final?buyer.
Such?recommendations?are?a?good?start,?Torres?says.?But?the?issue?is?still“understudied”and“rarely”comes?up?in?scientific?circles,?she?says.“Hopefully?this?report?will?contribute?to?smoothing?the?path?for?more?dialogue,?interaction,?and?cooperation?between?countries?connected?by?sand.?It?is?time?to?treat?sand?like?a?resource,?just?equal?with?clean?air,?water,?and?other?natural?resources?that?nations?seek?to?manage?for?the?future.”
32.?What?can?we?infer?from?the?first?paragraph?
A.?Sand?is?sourced?from?quarries.
B.?Our?reliance?on?sand?is?surprising.
C.?The?amount?of?sand?is?less?than?water.
D.?Sand?is?much?more?important?than?water.
33.?What?is?the?second?paragraph?mainly?about?
A.?Rising?demand?for?sand?is?challenging.
B.?Overuse?of?sand?will?lead?to?an?sad?situation.
C.?Growing?use?of?sand?may?do?harm?to?local?economy.
D.?A?responsible?occupation?of?sand?should?be?promoted.
34.?What?can?we?do?to?relieve?pressure?on?sand?
A.?Recycle?old?materials?from?developed?countries.
B.?Set?up?supply?chains?and?regulatory?systems.
C.?Make?use?of?sand?from?lakes?and?oceans.
D.?Reduce?unnecessary?construction?projects.
35.?What?is?the?best?title?for?the?text?
A.?We?need?to?get?serious?about?managing?sand
B.?Sand?is?facing?a?serious?situation?nowadays
C.?Our?demand?for?sand?is?rising?at?present
D.?Sand?plays?an?important?part?in?our?lives
(命題者:許 紅)
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Youll?be?well?on?your?way?to?keeping?your?household?clean?and?hopefully?Corona?Virus(冠狀病毒)free?by?following?the?above?procedures.????????36????????The?Coronoa?Virus?is?causing?a?stressful?situation?for?everyone,?and?self-isolating?can?be,?well,?isolating(隔離).?Therefore,?do?not?ignore?your?mental?health?during?this?time.
37???????.?Nutritious?food?and?sufficient?amounts?of?water?help?your?mind?and?body?to?function?well.?A?consistent?and?enough?amount?of?sleep?also?helps?to?adjust?mental?and?emotional?health,?says?the?CDC.
Create?a?tidy?at-homework?space.?During?this?time?of?self-isolation,?many?professionals?and?students?are?working?from?home,?but?being?away?from?a?normal?environment?can?be?challenging.????????38????????If?you?are?having?trouble?staying?focused?in?your?at-home?environment,?tidy?your?workspace?to?improve?your?focus,?while?also?improving?your?mood.
Set?achievable?goals.?Staying?busy?is?a?great?way?to?keep?your?mind?off?the?current?COVID-19?situation?while?also?marking?things?off?your?to-do?list.?Set?small,?achievable?goals?for?your?day.?Goals?may?be?exercising,?picking?up?an?old?hobby,?reading?a?book,?or?even?finishing?the?Netflix?series?youve?been?reading.????????39
Fight?stress?in?the?best?way.???????40????????So?its?important?to?find?the?stress?management?method?that?works?best?for?you.?For?some?people?that?is?measured?tension?release?and?breathing?exercises,?and?for?others?it?is?exercise,?journaling,?music,?or?anything?that?makes?them?feel?relaxed?and?carefree.?Dont?be?afraid?to?experiment?in?order?to?find?your?perfect?stress?reliever.
If?you?are?struggling?to?cope?with?the?effects?of?the?COVID-19,?check?out?these?mental?health?resources.
A.?Fuel?your?body.
B.?Mind?your?physical?and?mental?health.
C.?Everyone?processes?change?differently.
D.?Goals?will?help?to?keep?you?engaged?with?your?day.
E.?Being?stressed?will?make?people?anxious?and?uncomfortable.
F.?But,?keeping?your?mind?healthy?is?just?as?important?as?keeping?your?home?healthy.
G.?Psychological?research?shows?that?objects?unrelated?to?your?work?can?easily?be?distracting(使人分心).
(命題者:林志彥)
第二部分?語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)?(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
The?power?of?manner?is?great.?You?may?draw?some???????41???????from?the?following?story.?Once?a?farmer?owned?an?old?mule(騾子).?The?mule???????42???????the?farmers?well.?After?carefully???????43???????the?situation,?the?farmer?felt???????44???????for?the?mule,?but?decided?that?neither?the?mule?nor?the?well?deserved?saving.?Then,?he?called?his?neighbors?to?help?draw?dirt?to???????45???????the?old?mule?in?the?well?to?end?his?suffering.
46??????,?the?old?mule?cried?for?help!?But?as?the?farmer?and?his?neighbors?continued?shoveling(鏟)?and?the?dirt?hit?his?back,?a???????47???????struck?him.?He?was???????48???????that?every?time?a?shovel?load?of?dirt???????49???????on?his?back:?he?should?shake?it?off?and?step?up!?So?he?did,?blow?after?blow.?“Shake?it?off?and?step?up!”?he?repeated?to???????50???????himself.
No?matter?how???????51???????the?blows?were,?the?old?mule?just???????52???????shaking?it?off?and?stepping?up!As?you?have?guessed?it!?It?wasnt?long?before?the?old?mule???????53??????stepped?successfully?over?the?wall?of?that?well,?painful?and???????54??????!
What?seemed?like?it?would?bury?him,?actually?end?up????????55????????him?all?because?of?the?manner?in?which?he?handled?his?adversity(厄運(yùn)).
(命題者:馮 穎)
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分?15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入?1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Officials?from?Kruger?National?Park?in?South?Africa?are?considering?new?rules?after?a?series?of????????56??????(incident)that?have?raised?concerns?about?the?impact?of?tourism.?Kruger,?one?of?Africas?biggest?game?reserves,?is?a?famous?safari(游獵)spot?that?is????????57???????(huge)popular?with?visitors.?However?the?popularity?of?the?park,?which???????58???????(receive)1.8?million?visitors?in?2019,?is?causing?problems,?including?traffic?accidents.
Potential?changes?would?attempt?to?deal?with?the?impact?of?mobile?technology,???????59????????is?reportedly?contributing?to?overcrowding?and?enabling?poaching(偷獵).?Anthony?Colia,?CEO?of?tour?company?MoAfrika?Tours,?agrees?that?mobile?apps?that?reveal?the?location?of?animals?are?one?source?of?problems.?Colia?said?some?apps?allow?users????????60???????(take)and?upload?photos?of?animals?and?mark?their?locations,????????61???????(encourage)other?visitors?to?race?to?see?the?animals?for?themselves.
With?visitor?numbers?likely?to?increase,???????62???????appears?that?something?needs?to?change?to?allow?people?to?enjoy?Kruger?without?endangering?animals.?According?to?Colia,?park?officials?need?to?be????????63???????(active)in?carrying?out?park?rules.?“The?only?way?the?Kruger?management?can?ensure?visitors?and?animals?safety????????64???????(be)?by?increasing?patrols(巡邏)?both?on?foot?and?by?having?access????????65????????special-purpose?vehicles,”he?said.
(命題者:梁夢香)
第三部分?寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)?(滿分15分)
假定你是李華,你的美國網(wǎng)友Jack寫信來詢問疫情期間你的生活和學(xué)習(xí)狀態(tài)。請你給他回復(fù)一封郵件。內(nèi)容包括:
1.?感謝他的關(guān)心;
2.?我的生活和學(xué)習(xí)狀態(tài);
3.?對Jack的祝福。
注意:
1.?詞數(shù)80左右;
2.?可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear?Jack,
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Best?wishes,
Yours,
Li?Hua
(命題者:李喬君)
第二節(jié)?(滿分?25?分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
Let?me?introduce?myself:?Benjamin?Belinski,?Human?Talent?Void(空白).?I?had?a?problem——Talent?Night?Show?was?coming?up,?and?I?had?no?talents.
Kate?could?make?anything?by?folding?paper.?Tommy?created?breath-taking?beats?on?overturned?plastic?buckets(桶).?Olivia?trained?her?dog?to?do?tricks.?And?those?were?just?my?friends.
Every?day?my?teacher?asked?if?Id?decided?what?to?do.?And?every?day?I?reminded?her?that?I?had?no?talents.
“Nonsense,?Benjamin,”she?said.“Youll?think?of?something.”
“Ill?just?have?to?be?sick?the?day?of?the?show,”I?announced?to?my?friends?one?afternoon.“If?you?get?a?cold,?be?sure?to?cough?on?me.”
“You?must?have?a?talent,”said?Kate.“Lets?make?a?list.?What?are?you?good?at?”
“Eating,”I?answered.“Watching?TV.”
Kate?rolled?her?eyes.“Benjamin,?be?serious.”
“Tormenting(折磨)my?little?brother.”
“You?annoy?me.”Kate?looked?at?our?friends.“Come?on,?guys.?What?are?Benjamins?talents?”
“Hes?good?with?dogs,”said?Olivia.“My?dog?likes?him?very?much.”
“Oh,?great,”I?said.“I?can?sit?on?the?stage?while?he?licks(舔)my?face.?Benjamin?Belinski,?Human?Dog?Toy.”
“You?could?be?the?Talent?Night?Show?producer,”said?Tommy.?He?turned?to?me.“Being?the?event?planner?is?proper?for?you.”
While?hearing?that?advice,?I?kept?silent.?Tommys?words?inspired?me?to?be?lost?in?thought.
注意:
1.?續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為?150?左右;
2.?請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Lying?in?bed?that?night,?I?came?up?with?a?plan?so?exciting?that?it?was?hard?for?me?to?fall?asleep.
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When?the?show?began,?every?performer?with?a?task?knew?his?or?her?place?well.
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(命題者:周雪蘭)
參考答案
第二部分?閱讀
第一節(jié)
(A)本文介紹了英國三個(gè)可免費(fèi)參觀的博物館。
21.?D?22.?C?23.?B
(B)Harrison是一個(gè)自閉癥孩子,可是他在音樂方面卻極有天賦,他的父母發(fā)現(xiàn)了他的音樂天賦之后,一直支持他的音樂之路。之后,用他的音樂給身邊的人們帶去歡樂,也給自己帶來開心。
24.?A?25.?D?26.?C?27.?B
(C)面部表情被普遍認(rèn)為是衡量一個(gè)人的情緒的依據(jù),然而現(xiàn)代研究者發(fā)現(xiàn),并沒有充分的科學(xué)證據(jù)能說明面部表情與人的情緒之間存在必然的聯(lián)系。
28.?C?29.?C?29.?B?30.?D
(D)我們在生活當(dāng)中對沙子的依賴程度很高,僅次于水。對沙子需求的不斷增長,給沙子帶來了很大的壓力,需要妥善處理。作者呼吁大眾為了我們的未來要嚴(yán)肅認(rèn)真管理沙子。
32.?B?33.?A?34.?D?35.?A
第二節(jié)
在疫情期間,人們不得不待在家自我隔離,難免會(huì)產(chǎn)生負(fù)面情緒。本文就如何在此期間保持心理健康給出了幾點(diǎn)建議。
36.?F?37.?A?38.?G??39.?D?40.?C
第三部分?語言運(yùn)用
第一節(jié)
一頭老騾掉到井里了,在被埋之際想到了一個(gè)自救的辦法,就是把每次落在身上的垃圾都抖下來,再用腳去踩,最終實(shí)現(xiàn)了自救。
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第二節(jié)
本文主要講述由于手機(jī)應(yīng)用導(dǎo)致的一系列事故,克魯格國家公園考慮制定新規(guī)則保護(hù)游客和動(dòng)物的安全。
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第四部分?寫作
第一節(jié)?參考范文
Dear?Jack,
I?am?happy?to?hear?from?you?and?thank?you?so?much?for?your?concern.?I?am?writing?to?share?with?you?my?life?and?study?during?the?epidemic?days.
Because?of?the?COVID-19,?I?stay?at?home?to?better?protect?myself?for?the?most?of?time.?I?seldom?go?out?unless?it?is?unavoidable.?If?I?go?outside,?I?must?wear?a?mask?and?try?to?be?far?away?from?the?crowd.?Washing?hands?is?necessary?every?day.?Besides,?I?do?some?indoor?sports,?such?as?running?on?the?running?machine?and?doing?yoga.
Regarding?my?study,?I?am?learning?every?subject?online.?My?teachers?give?us?classes,?hand?out?some?homework?and?check?the?homework?every?workday.?Also,?I?have?to?take?some?exams?online?regularly.?Everything?is?like?in?the?school.
I?heard?that?the?COVID-19?is?becoming?serious?in?your?country?now.?I?hope?you?take?good?care?of?yourself?and?your?family?and?stay?healthy.
Best?wishes.
Yours,
Li?Hua
第二節(jié)?參考范文
Lying?in?bed?that?night,?I?came?up?with?a?plan?so?exciting?that?it?was?hard?for?me?to?fall?asleep.?The?next?morning,?I?couldnt?wait?to?tell?my?teacher?about?my?plan?to?be?the?Talent?Night?Show?producer.“Thats?a?brilliant?idea,?Benjamin,”she?confirmed?me,?definitely?agreeing?to?let?me?be?in?charge?of?the?activity.?My?friends?were?very?happy?for?my?plan.?They?were?willing?to?support?me?to?do?everything?they?can.?In?the?coming?weeks,?I?made?sure?every?item?got?checked?off.?I?made?a?to-do?list?and?arranged?my?classmates?to?do?jobs.?With?our?great?efforts,?everything?was?ready.?Tired?and?excited?as?we?were,?we?were?eager?for?the?coming?of?the?Night?Show.
When?the?Night?Show?began,?every?performer?with?a?task?knew?his?or?her?place?well.?It?goes?without?saying?that?it?was?a?great?hit.?My?friends?were?also?satisfied?with?their?performances.?The?audience?were?happy?and?content?with?our?performances.?My?teacher?stepped?onto?the?stage?as?the?applause(掌聲)died?down.“Everybody?played?their?part?and?pulled?together?to?make?this?wonderful?night,”?she?announced.“However,?one?person?deserves?special?recognition?for?making?the?show?go?smoothly.?Benjamin?Belinski,?the?Talent?Night?Show?producer!”She?pointed?to?me.“Bravo!”the?audience?shouted,?turning?to?see?who?I?was.?I?bowed.?From?then?on,?I?knew?from?the?bottom?of?my?heart?that?everyone?is?a?genius.
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