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    第I卷
    第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分 20 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)
    听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 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。
    1. What des the wman prefer t d?
    A. Help smene type papers.
    B. Have the papers checked.
    C. G ver the papers herself.
    2. What are the speakers talking abut?
    A. A psitin. B. A weekend plan. C. The man’s cmpany.
    3. Where will the wman g this afternn?
    A. An ffice party. B. An pera huse. C. A shpping mall.
    4. Where did the man get the tickets?
    A. Frm the cinema. B. Frm the Internet. C. Frm the wman.
    5. What des the wman like mst abut the city?
    A. The parks. B. The ld buildings. C. The French restaurant.
    第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
    听下面 5 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 A、B、C 三个选
    项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小 题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。
    6. Hw des the man feel abut his majr?
    A. Uninterested. B. Inspired. C. Cnfused.
    7. What des the man want t d after graduatin?
    A. Becme a lawyer.
    B. Study further in Mexic.
    C. Start his wn business.
    听下面一段对话,回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题。
    8. Where can the wman visit sme relatives?
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    A. In Califrnia. B. In Puert Ric. C. In San Francisc.
    9. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Mther and sn. B. Husband and wife. C. Brther and sister.
    听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至 12 三个小题。
    10. Why des the wman express thanks t the man?
    A. He’ll drive her hme.
    B. He’ll shp with her.
    C. He’ll entertain her friends.
    11. What’s the advantage f a cnvenience stre fr the man?
    A. Lng business hurs. B. The lw price. C. Much selectin.
    12. What will the wman d next?
    A. Eat hamburgers.
    B. Stay at the cash cunter.
    C. Cmpare different brands.
    听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
    13. Hw ld is Katie nw?
    A. 10 years ld. B. 13 years ld. C. 23 years ld.
    14. What des Katie think f literature?
    A. Bring. B. Useless. C. Interesting.
    15. What des Katie prbably d?
    A. A student. B. A mdel. C. A magazine editr.
    16. Accrding t research, what can Katie d t help her read mre literature?
    A. Read n lnger flights.
    B. Read at least ten pages.
    C. Read befre ging t bed.
    听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
    17. When will the race be held this year?
    A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
    18. Where des the race start?
    A. At the ftball grund.
    B. On the nrth side f the park.
    C. At the main entrance f the park.
    19. What can every runner get?
    A. A T-shirt. B. A water bttle. C. A pair f running shes.
    20. Wh can run in the race free f charge?
    A. Children under 8 years ld.
    B. Adults registering in advance.
    C. Children between 8 and 15 years ld.
    第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分 50 分)
    第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分37.5 分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。
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    A
    The Natural Histry Museum
    In the heart f Lndn is an incredible wrld, the Natural Histry Museum, lcated in Crmwell Rad,
    Lndn SW75BD. The Natural Histry Museum huses 80 millin sensatins f nature frm dinsaurs t whales,
    giant squid t billin-year-ld rcks, welcming up t 5 millin visitrs a year and bringing its unrivalled
    treasures t life.
    Admissin and pen hurs
    Free, pen daily 10:00am t 5:50pm (Last entry 5:20pm)
    Open until 10:30pm (Last Friday f each mnth)
    Clsed 24-26 December
    Luggage strage
    Yu can leave cats and luggage in ur clakrms which can be fund in the grand entrance and exhibitin
    rad entrance. Luggage is charged by weight. Museum members and children aged three and under can leave
    items fr free, including flded pushchairs. Items submitted t the clakrm less than 30minute s befre the
    museum clses will nt be accepted.
    Prices per item
    £1: cats, umbrellas, small bags (bags up t 4kg:£2.50 , mre than 4kg: £5)
    £3: child scters, prams and pushchairs
    £5: cabin bags (56cmx45cmx21cm), flding bikes and adult scters
    Membership
    Membership allws yu t knw mre abut ancient natural histry with free unlimited entry t special
    exhibitins, an exclusive discunt ffer n magazines subscriptins and many mre benefits.
    Adult membership: £64
    Yung friends (8~16): £45
    Turist tips
    Overcrwded n weekends and hlidays
    Phtgraphing withut tripds
    Mre infrmatin
    21. When can yu visit the Natural Histry Museum?
    A. At 8:30pm n Friday.
    B. At 2:00pm n Wednesday.
    C. At 8:30am n Mnday.
    D. At 6:00pm n Thursday.
    22. Hw much shuld a visitr pay fr string a 6kg bag?
    A. £1. B. £3. C. £4. D. £5.
    23. Where is this text mst likely frm?
    A. A nature magazine.
    B. A histry bk.
    C. A travel brchure.
    D. A science reprt.
    B
    Grwing up, I never wre makeup and I was always mre afraid f the mirrr than anything else. I hadn't
    thught makeup was meant fr me, a disabled wman, until I saw Ulta's new advertisement: a huge full-clr
    pht f a mdel in a wheelchair.
    The wrld f fashin and beauty is rarely related t disabilities, and even thugh Hllywd has made steps
    tward greater inclusin and clthing brand Aerie has featured wmen with disabilities in their advertisements,
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    seeing disabilities in the mainstream is definitely unusual. The reasn why these things make headlines is that
    they're s rare.
    I learned frm a very yung age that because f my disability, I wuld never be cnnected with beauty r
    charm. I'd spent s lng feeling separated frm s many parts f sciety, but Ulta is sending a pwerful message
    with a single pht: It's time t challenge cnventinal beauty standards because beauty cmes in all frms.
    We all want t feel included. When it cmes t disabilities, it is s imprtant, especially fr children and
    teens with disabilities. I was well int my 30s when I rlled int a makeup stre fr the first time. I had n idea
    what I was ding and felt like entering a new wrld withut a map; I felt like I was ut f place, as if I was
    peeking at a club withut being invited. Imagine hw my experience wuld have been different if I had seen a
    mdel in a wheelchair, smiling, as if t say, “Welcme. Yes, yu belng!”
    That message f inclusin was lud and clear fr Maren Andersn, a 4-year-ld girl wh has a rare genetic
    disease and just started using a wheelchair. The mment she sptted the advertisement was caught n camera by
    her mm Carlyn Andersn, and quickly spread last mnth n Facebk. “It's just really saying that she feels
    included, and she feels like she identifies with that, and belngs here just like everybdy else. S, thank yu,
    Ulta,” said Carlyn Andersn.
    24.What can be learned frm paragraph 2?
    A. There will be mre prducts fr the disabled.
    B. Aerie is the authr's favrite clthing brand.
    C. Hllywd wrks with Ulta t help the disabled.
    D. It's hard fr the public t assciate beauty with disabilities.
    25.What des the authr think f Ulta's new advertisement?
    A. It creates a new trend in the fashin wrld.
    B. It makes sciety ffer mre jbs t the disabled.
    C. It helps make the disabled feel cnfident and invlved.
    D. It breaks the barrier between the disabled and the able-bdied.
    26.Hw did the authr feel when she first stepped int the makeup stre?
    A. Nervus and embarrassed. B. Sad and lnely.
    C. Excited and prud. D. Lst and bred.
    27. Why is Maren Andersn's pht mentined in the last paragraph?
    A. T expse the cnditin f the disabled.
    B. T shw the effect f Ulta's advertisement.
    C. T emphasize the sense f belnging.
    D. T explre the cntemprary beauty standards.
    C
    The drs pen wide, yu enter,and they clse behind yu. As the elevatr ges up, yu realize it's just yu
    and ne ther persn taking this ride. The silence sn grws uncmfrtable. What's yur g-t mve? A) Stare at
    yur shes. B) Pull ut yur cellphne. C) Make brief eye cntact. D) Start a cnversatin.
    If yur answer is B, yu're like far t many f us, wh tend t d just abut anything t avid cnversatin
    r even eye cntact with strangers. And smartphnes make it easier than ever t d that. But a bdy f research
    has shwn that we might just be shrt-changing(亏待)ur wn happiness by ignring pprtunities t cnnect
    with the peple arund us.
    Several years ag, psychlgist Elizabeth Dunn and her clleague Gillian M. Sandstrm tested whether shrt
    cnversatins with strangers culd lift mds. They asked participants t enter a busy cffee shp and grab a
    drink-half wuld just get in and get ut, and half wuld strike up a cnversatin with the waiter.“We fund that
    peple wh were randmly assigned t turn this ecnmic behavir int a quick scial interactin, left the cffee
    shp in a better md,” Dunn says. Why, if cnnecting with thers makes us happy, d we s ften avid it?
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    Scial anxiety culd be preventing these types f interactins, says behaviral scientist Nichlas Epley. His
    experiments revealed that train and bus cmmuters (通勤者)wh interacted with ther passengers experienced a
    mre pleasant ride-even when they believed they wuld prefer reading a bk. It is fear that the persn sitting next
    t us wn't enjy talking t us that makes us keep t urselves, Epley fund.
    S,hw can we avid the risks f lneliness and stp shrt-changing ur wn happiness? It might be easier
    than yu think. Start with flks like the cashier in a grcery stre r the waiter at yur lcal cffee shp, Dunn
    says. Yu’ve gt t interact with them anyway, s yu might as well make an effrt t turn it int a friendly
    exchange.
    28. What can be learned abut thse wh chse B as an answer?
    A.They are addicted t the digital wrld.
    B. They feel uncmfrtable being stared at.
    C. They enjy cnnecting with familiar peple much.
    D.They hate making small talks with peple unknwn t them.
    29. What were the happier participants in Dunn' s study asked t d?
    A. Speak t the waiter.
    B. Avid asking fr change.
    C. Chse a drink randmly.
    D. Get ut f the cffee shp quickly.
    30. Why did cmmuters avid interacting with ther passengers accrding t Epley?
    A. T prtect their privacy.
    B. Due t fear f rejectin.
    C. Due t busy schedules.
    D. T enjy views utside.
    31. What is the text mainly abut?
    A.The benefits f aviding lneliness.
    B.The benefits f pleasant cmmutes.
    C. The benefits f talking with strangers.
    D. The benefits f interacting with lcal peple.
    D
    Twenty years ag, the Urban Land Institute defined the tw types f cities that dminated the US landscape:
    smaller cities that perated arund standard 9-5 business hurs and large metrplitan areas that ran all 24 hurs
    f the day. Analyzing and cmparing cities using the lens f this basic divide gives interesting cntext t hw
    investment capital flws and husing prices have shifted.
    In recent years, many mid-sized cities have begun t adpt a middle-f-the-rad apprach incrprating the
    excitement and pprtunity f large cities with small cities' quiet after midnight. These 18-hur cities are
    beginning t make waves in real estate(房地产) rankings and attract mre real estate investment. What is
    underlying this new mvement in real estate, and why d these cities have s much appeal?
    18-hur cities cmbine the best f 24-hur and 9-5 cities, which cntributes t dwntwn revitalizatin. Fr
    decades, many dwntwn cres in small t mid-sized cities were abandned after wrk hurs by wrkers wh
    lived in the suburbs. Mvement ut f city centers was widespread, and dwntwn tenants were predminantly
    made up f the wrking pr. This generated little cmmerce fr dwntwn businesses in the evenings, which
    made business and generating tax revenue fr municipal upkeep difficult.
    Transfrming dwntwn areas s that they incrprate mdern husing and imprved walkability t lcal
    restaurants, retail, and entertainment—especially when cmbined with imprved infrastructure fr cyclists and
    public transit—makes them appeal t a mre affluent demgraphic( 人 口 ). These adjustments encurage
    emplyers in the knwledge and talent industries t keep their ffices dwntwn. Access t ft traffic and
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    prximity(邻近) t transit allw the type f entertainment-riented businesses such as bars and restaurants t stay
    pen later, which attracts bth yunger, creative wrkers and baby bmers nearing retirement alike. Because f
    their smaller size, mst keep hurs that allw peple t enjy themselves, then have sme quiet after midnight, as
    ppsed t large majr cities like New Yrk, where the buzz f activity is nging
    32. What d we learn abut American cities twenty years ag?
    A.They were divided int residential and business areas.
    B. Their husing prices were linked with their prsperity.
    C. There was a clear divide between large and small cities.
    D.They were places where large investment capital flwed.
    33. What can be inferred frm the passage abut 18-hur cities?
    A. They especially appeal t small businesses.
    B. They have seen a rise in prperty prices.
    C. They have replaced quiet with excitement.
    D. They have changed America's landscape.
    34. Years ag, many dwntwn cres in small t mid-sized cities .
    A. had hardly any business activity
    B. were crwded in business hurs
    C. exhibited n signs f prsperity
    D. lked deserted in the evenings
    35. What characterizes the new dwntwn areas in 18-hur cities?
    A. A sudden emergence f the knwledge industry.
    B. Flding in f large crwds f migrant wrkers.
    C. Mdernized husing and imprved infrastructure.
    D. Mre cmfrtable life and greater upward mbility.
    第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
    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。
    Fur differences between successful peple and yu
    The truth is, any successful individual is flesh and bld just like yu. They are nt brn miracles, but it’s the
    small differences that help them stick ut frm the rest. 36 .
    Ordinary peple talk abut ther peple. Successful peple talk abut ideas.
    Gssiping and bagging thers are ppular amng rdinary flks. 37 . What successful peple d is
    discuss varius ideas that culd imprve their lives.
    Ordinary peple cmplain abut life. 38 .
    The fact is, everybdy experiences difficulties. Bth, peple at the bttm as well as the nes at the tp,
    struggle with smething. Yu can’t cntrl the bstacles life thrws at yu, but yu can cntrl the way yu react
    t them. Whereas rdinary flks simply wish life was easier, successful individuals accept the way it is and find
    an alternative path.
    Ordinary peple let their thughts influence them. Successful peple influence their thughts.
    39 .Many peple let them dictate their lives. On the cntrary, utstanding peple are cnscius f the
    impact their thughts have, s they influence their thinking t make it wrk fr, and nt against them.
    Ordinary peple cannt say n. Successful peple ften say n.
    40 .But then again, cnsidering the lng-term view, it’s better t say “n” nw, rather than regret the
    subsequent cnsequences f saying “yes”. Yu have t say “n” t bad eating habits and s n, and then yu can
    say “yes” t being mre healthy. The successful individual takes the advantage f saying “n” n a daily basis,
    while the rdinary ne underestimates(低估)the pwer f this seemingly simple wrd.
    A. Successful peple never cmplain abut life.
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    B. Successful peple adapt t what life thrws at them.
    C. Frm a shrt-term perspective, saying “n” can be scary.
    D. Everyne has dubts and negative thughts nce in a while.
    E. Many peple may have sme very brilliant thughts smetimes.
    F. S, what are the key aspects that differentiate them frm the crwd?
    G. They just can’t help but talk abut peple, ften with a vein f jealusy.
    第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
    第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C 和 D) 中,选出可以填入空格中的最
    佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    I’m standing in a class f wild 14-year-ld girls as they thrw paper and hwl with laughter. They wn’t
    listen t me. I never wanted t 41 . I wanted t be a writer. But when I arrived in Lndn, they were 42
    f teachers.
    My effrts at teaching were 43 . When the bell finally rang, I 44 t the staff rm, red with anger.
    The ther teachers weren’t 45 . “That’s 4B, the wrst class in schl.”
    But I culdn’t give up. I 46 frmal lessns. Instead, I brught tpics fr class discussin. One f the
    liveliest talks was abut the arguments they had with their 47 .
    They paid attentin and were 48 t share abut their family lives. Then I had them write abut
    themselves. As time went n, their essays became a 49 between us. I 50 their humr, tughness and
    eagerness, and I think they appreciated my interest in their lives.
    The musical My Fair Lady was playing in the West End and I asked if they’d like t see the musical. They
    thught I was jking and did nt take it 51 since n teacher had ever suggested taking them ut. A few
    weeks later, 4B and I were 52 in theater. They lved the musical and the characters.
    Near the end f the term, tw mst rebellius (叛逆的) girls with flwers were kncking n my dr. I was
    53 t knw I had tuched their hearts and made a difference t their lives, but they had als tuched mine. I
    enjyed teaching and getting alng with 54 .
    When I returned t Australia several years later, I still 55 t be a writer. Teaching wasn’t the end f my
    writing career; it was the beginning.
    41. A. guide B. perfrm C. teach D. explre
    42. A. suitable B. shrt C. afraid D. fnd
    43. A. special B. successful C. pwerful D. hpeless
    44. A. rushed B. wandered C. slid D. marched
    45 A. impressed B. surprised C. annyed D.delighted
    46. A. recmmended B. advanced C. registered D. quitted
    47. A. classmates B. parents C. friends D. teachers
    48. A. wrried B. unwilling C. fluent D. eager
    49. A. secret B. challenge C. bridge D. adventure
    50. A. pretended B. admired C. arranged D. cntacted
    51. A. seriusly B. gracefully C. extremely D. bviusly
    52. A. wrking B. playing C. acting D. sitting
    53. A. anxius B. curius C. prud D. cnfused
    54. A. actrs B. teenagers C. teachers D. writer
    55. A. stressed B. intended C. dubted D. exchanged
    第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Creative activities like baking cntribute t a sense f well-being. When interviewed last week, Bstn
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    University prfessr f psychlgical and brain sciences Dnna Pincus 56 (tell) HuffPst that there is “ a
    stress relief that peple get frm a way t express 57 (them). ”
    Baking wrks wnder in fcusing the mind because it ften relies 58 very exact measurements. Fr
    instance, yu have t add ingredients in the crrect rder, 59 ckies will be unpleasantly wet. Having
    cmplete fcus n a recipe and nt allwing yurself t be distracted by yur thughts ften bring a healing effect.
    In the prcess, mst f the 60 (decide) have already been made fr yu, 61 (enable) yu t
    cncentrate n the details while taking yur mind away frm varius anxieties f yur life utside the kitchen.
    62 ( basic), baking is a creative activity 63 yu can imagine a happy mment in the future.
    Pincus indicates that the act f sharing yur prduct benefits the bdy and sul. When the bread r cake
    64 (finish) and shared with family r friends, “ yu feel like yu’ve dne smething meaningful fr 65
    wrld and increased cnnectin with ther peple as well. ”
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 50 分)
    第一节 单词拼写(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
    66. There is n switch in the rm. The lamp s_________(悬挂)frm the ceiling is cntrlled by AI
    technlgy.
    67. She claims she was unfairly d_________(解雇,开除)frm her pst.
    68. As a writer f science fictin, he desn’t earn a mnthly s _________(薪水), whereas his effrt has been
    rewarded with success.
    69. When I cry, my best friend always f _________(取,拿)me a handkerchief and cmfrts me.
    70. Brahmins cnsider themselves s (优越的,高级的)t mst ther peple, althugh they
    may nt say s.
    71. His car is being repaired, and he has t g t wrk by public transprtatin t (暂时地)
    72. T play the instrument, yu put yur muth n ne end and blw while v_______(振动) yur lips.
    73. If yu describe a persn r their behaviur as s_________(坦率的),yu apprve f them because they are
    hnest and direct,and d nt try t hide their feelings.
    74. Thugh small, the firm has s_________ (资助) many students at the university s far.
    75. Befre we discuss the j_________(联合的,共同的) practices,let me be clear abut what the practices are
    and are nt.
    第二节 书面表达 (满分 15 分)
    假定你是李华,你的美国老师 Mr.Evans 要求你们明天下午去听一个英国历史的讲座。你因故不能参加。请你写一封信向 Mr.Evans 道歉并说明情况。要点如下:
    1.表示歉意;2.陈述理由;
    3.补救措施。注意:
    1.词数 80 左右;
    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    3.文章的开头和结尾已写好,不计入总次数。
    Dear Mr.Evans,
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    Sincerely,
    Li Hua
    第三节 读后续写(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。
    The Rbsn Valley, where I live in the Canadian Rckies, has wnderful scenery f snw-cvered muntains,ranches (牧场) and farms, which attracts hikers, snwmbilers and hrseback riders. The valley is remte. Inwinter, temperature falls belw freezing and mre than 30 feet f snw falls n the highest muntains. Last December, I gt a call frm my best friend, Mnika Brwn. “Tw hrses are trapped n MuntRenshaw,” Mnika tld me. “Sme snwmbilers sptted them high n the muntain. They're trapped in thesnw and starving. Smene needs t get thse hrses dwn the muntain, r they'll die ff there.” I've lved hrses since I was a girl. The thught that tw hrses wuld freeze t death n a muntain was tmuch t bear. I jumped up. “We must get there. They need smene wh knws hrses t lk after them and feedthem. I'll get in tuch with my friends Sara and Matt. They're amazing snwmbilers.”
    Matt agreed right away t g up the muntain. After finding them, I cvered the tw hrses with blankets andfed them with sme hay persnally. I was verjyed. But then we faced an even bigger challenge. The hrses weremiles frm the nearest rad. We had t get the tw hrses ut f the dangerus area befre anther snwstrmarrived.
    Sara and Matt put frward a plan t dig a trench (沟) frm the hrse site t the nearest rad, where we culdwalk them dwn the muntain. But just a handful f peple waited n the scene. We spent the rest f the daydigging and made a trench a few dzen meters lng. At this rate it wuld take weeks t reach the rad, abut akilmeter away. A strm culd blw up anytime. We needed mre diggers. I sent ut e-mails and made mrephne calls t ask everyne I culd think f fr help.
    注意:
    1.续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;
    2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
    The very next day smething amazing happened._______________________________________________I put my hands n hrses' necks, saying, “They saved yu.”_______________________________________
    2022年重庆一中高2023届英语月考参考答案
    一、听力 1—5 BACBC 6—10 ACABA 11—15 ABCAB 16—20 BCABC
    二、阅读理解 21-23 BDC 24-27DCAB 28-31 DABC 32-35CBDC
    三、七选五 36-40 FGBDC
    四、完形填空 41-45CBDAB 46-50 DBDCB 51-55 ADCBB
    语法填空
    tld 57. themselves 58.n
    r 60. decisins 61. enabling
    62 .Basically 63.where 64. is finished
    65. the
    单词拼写
    suspended 67. dismissed 68. salary 69. fetches
    70.superir 71. temprarily 72. vibrating
    73. straightfrward 74. spnsred 75 jint
    应用文写作
    Dear Mr.Evans,
    I am indeed srry t tell yu that I wn’t be able t attend the lecture n English histry tmrrw afternn.My grandmther suddenly fell ill and was taken t hspital last night .I am afraid that I will have t take care f her these days.
    Hwever,I am actually very interested in English sciety and histry.I wnder if it is pssible fr the talk t be recrded,and if s,culd I brrw the tape?It wuld mean a great deal t me t listen t the tape and learn what is cvered in the talk.
    Please allw me t say srry again.I sincerely hpe that yu will be able t understand my situatin and accept my aplgy.
    Sincerely,
    Li Hua
    八、读后续写
    Paragraph 1:
    The very next day smething amazing happened. Just when I wndered when the clear weather wuld cme, help arrived. Peple frm every part f the Rbsn Valley gradually turned up t dig. Snwmbilers, ranchers, farmers, everyne tk a shvel, barded a snwmbile and headed up the muntain. The temperature drpped t 40 degrees belw zer but still peple came. At last, the trench was cmpleted. We walked the tw hrses t the nearest rad, then t the stable.
    Paragraph 2:
    I put my hands n hrses' necks, saying, “They saved yu.” And then I realized they had saved us t. What mved me was that n the last day f digging, when it seemed like the entire Rbsn Valley was n the hrses' side, peple I'd never met befre dug snw ut t keep the rescue effrts ging. A cmmunity f individuals came tgether as ne. It was the best gift ur beautiful, remte valley culd ask fr
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