初中英语中考复习 精品解析:四川省成都外国语学校2018届九年级下学期二诊考试英语试题(原卷版)
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成都外国语学校17-18下期初2015级初三第二次诊断性考试英语试卷A卷I. Listen to five questions or sentences and choose the correct response according to what you’ve heard from the tape. Each question or sentence will be read only once. 1. A. It’s rectangular. B. It’s round. C. It’s square. D. It’s triangular.2. A. It’s in the “Dairy products” section. B. It’s in the “General household goods” section. C. It’s in the “Canned food” section. D. It’s in the “Frozen desserts” section.3. A. Five miles. B. Once a week. C. Very often. D. Six months.4. A. It costs a lot. B. I’m afraid I can’t afford it.C. I’ll pay in cash. D. Yes, I will pay soon.5. A. Yes, they can eat a little. B. Yes, they can’t. C. Yes, they can. D. No, they can’t.II. Listen to five short dialogues and choose the correct answers to the questions. Each dialogue will be read only once. 6. A. He saw his old friend. B. He did well in the exam. C. He got good news. D. He received a letter.7. A. In the open air. B. In the country C. In the city. D. On public land.8. A. At a higher price. B. At a lower price. C. At the same rice. D. For free.9. A. A tour guide. B. A traffic police officer.C. A mechanic. D. A hotel porter.10. A. At 7:45. B. At 8:00. C. At 7:30. D. At 8:15. III. Listen to a short passage and judge the following statements true or false. If it’s true, choose A; if it’s false, choose B. The conversation will be read twice. 11. The teacher got back neither the suitcase nor the skeleton.12. The teacher took the wrong suitcase.13. The teacher wanted to take a skeleton to Rome to have a lesson. 14. The teacher’s neighbor wrote this story.15. There were a few clothes and some books on chemistry in the suitcase.IV. Listen to a conversation and choose the right answers according to what you’ve heard. The conversation will be read twice. 16. Where are the man and the woman? A. In the hotel. B. At the airport.C. At the police station. D. At the information desk.17. Which country did the man come from?A. Brazil. B. London. C. Spain. D. Italy.18. What did the man lose when he took a plane?A. A suitcase and a handbag. B. A suitcase. C. A holdall. D. A suitcase and a holdall.19. What does the suitcase look like?A. It’s dark blue with a silver handle. B. It’s made of made of polyester.C. It’s red with a leather handle. D. It’s dark blue with a golden handle.20. What did the man do before taking away his baggage?A. Leave his telephone number. B. Sign his name.C. Show his ID card. D. Tell the woman his address.V. Listen to two passages and choose the correct answers according to what you’ve heard. Each passage will be read twice. Passage 121. How did Mr. Cassatt feel when his daughter announced that she wanted to become an artist? A. He was pleased. B. He was very angry. C. He was unsatisfied. D. He felt satisfied. 22. Why didn’t Mr. Cassatt support his daughter? A. He believed an artist’s life would be too hard for his daughter. B. He did not believe his daughter wanted to work in art. C. Ladies of good families did not become artists in those times. D. Drawing and painting was not important in those days.23. What did Mary Cassatt give up and go on painting? A. Her rich family. B. The possibility of being a businesswoman. C. Her own father. D. Her social position.24. Why was Mary Cassatt successful in the end? A. Because she became the most important woman artist in Britain. B. Because she became a famous leading banker. C. Because she became an internationally famous painter. D Because she became a successful housewife.25. Which of the following statements is Right? A. It was not right for a young lady to be an artist in the 19th century.B. Mr. Cassatt didn’t change his mind to support his daughter at last. C. Mary was born in a poor family. D. Mr. Cassatt was a governor of Boston.Passage 226. According to the writer, which festival do Chinese young people prefer?A. Dragon Boat festival. B. Christmas or Valentine’s Day.C. Mid-autumn festival. D. Spring Festival.27. Where don’t they usually go to celebrate the western festivals?A. Department stores. B. Restaurants. C. Museum. D. Bars.28. What do Chinese young people think of Chinese festivals?A. Fashionable. B. Out of date. C. Traditional. D. Popular.29. In the writer’s opinion, how are the western holidays according to our traditional values?A. Popular. B. Important. C. Valuable. D. Bad.30. What will be lost in the future?A. China’s traditional culture. B. Some traditional festivals. C. Young generations. D. Their life goal.VI. Listen to a conversation and complete the table. Fill in each blank with only one word according to what you’ve heard. The conversation will be read twice. Basic life ___31___ young people needUK students* Dealing with the button.* Doing some ___32____ gardening or iron(熨烫) clothes US students* Checking their tire ___33___.* Cooking is another basic life skill that has been ___34___Reason: ___35 ___ in technology have made young people far away from many basic life skills. VII. Listen to a passage. Fill in the blanks with only one word according to what you’ve heard. The passage will be read twice. More and more people are keen on shopping on line because they think it ____36____ to buy things in the stores near their homes. When you use your ___37___ card to go shopping on the Internet, you should protect it very ____38_____ from being stolen by some stores. The Internet is also a good place to go window-shopping which means you don’t __39___ to buy anything when you look at the things for ____40____. Some stores have a website for information about their stores, and can shop on-line there, such as Office Depot, Payless Shoe Source, Safeway. Some stores like Amazon. Com are only for on-line shopping.Part II Written TestI. Multiple choice. 1.We all think that no one can replace Tom who specializes in operating the computer in our company.A. take place B. instead C. take the place of D. instead of2.In China, the children will be raised by the charity organizations or the government if they lose their parents in the disaster.A. grown up B. brought up C. taken care of D. lived3.My brother moved to Korea with his family last year. I haven’t heard from him until now, which makes me worried about him.A. had contact with B. had a chat withC. telephoned D. received letters from4.______ job he is doing now isn’t very easy, because he works in the factory as ______ union leader.A. The; a B. A; an C. The; an D. A; /5.Nowadays we always use some social medias like Wechat to keep in ______ contact with our friends and relatives. We all believe that the technology is _______ connected with our daily life.A. closely; close B. close; closely C. closely; closely D. close; close6.The witness told the judge Tony ______ the thief who broke into the villa, because they were watching a movie together ______ that dark night.A. couldn’t be; on B. must be; on C. couldn’t be; in D. may be; in7.Richard Gere ________ a super model called Cindy Crawford in 1991, but they ended their marriage in 1995. Actually, they _________ only for four years since they fell in love with each other.A. was married to; got married B. got married to; have marriedC. married; have been married D. got married with; are married8.Because of too much homework, neither you nor James _______ to the cinema to enjoy the fantastic movie named Ready Player One.A. goes B. doesn’t go C. don’t go D. go9.It is the school rooftop_______ a group of Shanghai students have grown vegetables.A. which B. that C. what D. where10.–Would you mind if I borrow your digital camera? --___________ Because I stored plenty of important pictures in it.A. Yes, I’d be glad to.B. Sorry, I’m afraid I can’t.C. No problem.D. Yes, of course.II. Cloze test. Many books have been written about “the art of giving”. And we also know that it’s hard to give people a gift, ___11___a personal one. If we want to make it better, we should understand who you will give the gift to and their likes and ___12___. As is often the case, some little kids think they don’t get enough gifts ___13___ some old people think they get too many gifts. Different people like different kinds of gifts. Some presents are never too ___14___. For example, when a little child just gives his or her mother a leaf from a tree, it is enough to make her very_____15_____. Gift giving is different in different ___16___. Here are some of their likes. In Japan, people sometimes give special gifts. But they are not opened. Later, the same gift may be given away to someone____17____, because many people have enough things and don’t want ____18____ gifts themselves. In Canada, a tree can help remember____19____. In the USA, some people ask their families and friends to give money to charity rather than buying them gifts. In Sweden, doing something for someone is the best gift. People don’t need to ____20____ too much money. Instead, making a meal for him or her is enough. To make things ____21____, some people would rather just give money. In some cultures, however,______22______ money can make people uncomfortable. “When someone gives me money, it just makes me think they’re being lazy,” says John Wilson. “In England, we have a saying: It’s the thought that ___23___. When someone gives me money, I feel they don’t think it about at all. I prefer to receive a gift____24____ has some thought behind it.”Different people have very different thoughts ___25___this subject! So maybe the art of giving is difficult! What do you think?11. A. usually B. especially C. commonly D. generally12. A. dislikes B. unlike C. disadvantages D. disagreements13. A. whether B. when C. if D. while14. A. same B. similar C. small D. big15 A. lonely B. happy C. angry D. good16. A. cities B. towns C. counties D. countries17. A. else B. other C. else’s D. another18. A. many too B. much too C. too many D. too much19. A. a child B. a person C. a guide D. a teacher20. A. spend B. take C. cost D. have21. A. more difficult B. easily C. easier D. more easily22. A. using B. giving C. receiving D. lending23. A. counts B. invents C. finds D. knows24. A. who B. what C. it D. that25. A. in B. on C. before D. afterIII. Reading. AThe yearly Academy Awards ceremony was once a private affair. Now, because of television, it is very much a public affair. Hundreds of people gather in Hollywood to see the Oscars presented to outstanding actors, and others involved in the motion picture industry. Millions more watch on television. It all began on May 16, 1929, when 270 men and women sat down to dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. There was no secret about the winners. The names of the winners had been known for months.Janet Gaynor, for example, had won as Best Actress.Douglas Fairbanks presented her with the famous gold statue. The little statue was not then called Oscar. Like a new actor, Oscar was unknown. About six years later, it somehow got that renowned name. A number of explanations have been offered for its origin, but nobody knows the true story for certain. Nowadays the results of the Oscar voting are kept secret. Only two people know the winners before the names are announced at the ceremony. The counting of votes is not done by one group of people but by different groups. Nobody except two members of an accounting company sees the final results. The information is not kept in open files. Winners' names are placed in closed envelopes.The accountants each carry a complete set of envelopes to the ceremony.One set is simply a spare to be used in case something happens to the other one.26. As used in Paragraph 2, “renowned” means________.A. strange B. wonderful C. much-disliked D. famous27. May 16, 1929 marks ________.A. Douglas Fairbanks' first winning of an Academy AwardB. The first time Oscar got its nameC. The first time the Awards were kept secretD. Janet Gaynor's recognition as Best Actress28. Two sets of envelopes are prepared for the ceremony ________.A. one for New York, one for Hollywood B. in order to be perfectly safeC. one for the ceremony, one for the newspapers D. just because that is the customBThis March is a busy month in Shanghai. There’s a lot to do. Here are the interesting activities.Live Music—Late Night JazzEnjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famous drum player. He’s coming with his new 7-piece band, Herbie’s Heroes. Herbie is known to play well in the early hours, so don’t expect to get much sleep. This is Herbie’s third visit to Shanghai. The first two were sold out, so get your tickets quickly.PLACE:The Jazz Club DATES:15~23 MarchPRICE:¥80, ¥120 TIME:10:00p.m. till late!TEL:6466-8736 Scottish dancingTake your partners and get ready to dance till you drop. Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn. Instructors will explain the dances. The live band, Gordon Stroppie and The Weefrees and also excellent.PLACE:Jack Stein’s DATES:every MondayPRICE:¥60, ¥including one drink TIME:7:00~10:00p.m.TEL:6402-1877 Exhibitions—Shanghai MuseumThere are 120,000 pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history under one roof, It’s always interesting to visit, but doubly at the moment with the Egyptian Tombs Exhibition. There are lots of mummies and more gold than you’ve ever seen before. Let us know if you see a mummy move!PLACE:Shanghai Museum PRICE:¥30,(¥15 for students)TEL:6888-6888 DATES:dailyTIME:Monday ~ Friday 9:00a.m. ~ 5:00p.m. , Weekends 9:00a.m. ~ 9:00p.m. Dining—Sushi chef in townSushi is getting really big in Shanghai. In Japan, it’s become an art form. The most famous Sushi“artist”is Yuki Kamura. She’s also one of the few female chefs in Japan. She’ll be at Sushi Scene all of this month.PLACE:Sushi Scene in the DATES:all monthPRICE:¥200 TIME:lunchtimeTEL:6690-3211 For a full list of events, please see our website.29. Suppose you are going to attend an activity at 8:00p.m.on Saturday, which one can you choose?A. Live Music—Late Night JazzB. Scottish dancingC. Exhibitions—Shanghai MuseumD. Dining—Sushi chef in town30. Which of the following is True according to the advertisements?A. The performance given by the American jazz band won’t last long.B. Scottish dancing is so interesting and easy that it will never tire you out.C. Kamura made Sushi popular in Shanghai.D It is more interesting to visit Shanghai Museum with the exhibits from Egypt.31. From the text we may guess that Kamura is .A. a cook B. a waitress C. an instructor D. an artistCI have a neighbor we call “Happy”. I have never seen her angry at anything and never heard her say a mean word to anyone or about anyone. Happy and her husband Ben have a huge garden. They spent many happy hours together working on it. Most of the neighbors watched interestingly as Ben doubled the size of their garden. As the cost of food climbed faster than Ben’s beans, we all wished we also had such a large garden. As the rest of us spent our dollars at the market, Happy could be seen picking beans in her back yard. Last month, Happy and Ben invited most of the neighborhood over for an “all-day food fest”. We were told to bring gloves and arrive very early in the morning. We didn’t know what was about to take place. By 9:00 am, there were nine of us in the garden picking tomatoes, beans, peppers, and cucumbers. By 10:00 am, there was lots of laughter. We shared a lot of stories. By five o’clock, everyone was a little drunk from the wine and beer. After dinner, we played games. As we were leaving, Happy and Ben handed each of us a shopping bag filled with the vegetables of the day, already packaged and frozen. What a delightful gift! Well, the point wasn’t so much about the food. The true gift was a day of friends enjoying one another’s company. None of it would have happened if it had been for Happy and Ben’s garden. Now they have a blog about gardening in case we decided to plant a garden. And I am so proud of my tomato plants!32. We can infer that Happy and her husband Ben_______.A. don’t like spending time with othersB. sometimes quarrel with each otherC. live on the food they grow in their gardenD. are a generous and warm-hearted couple33. According to paragraph 2, people wish they also had a garden so that_______.A. they didn’t have to spend so much money on foodB. they could grow vegetables and sell at the marketC. they could invite their neighbors and hold parties in itD. they could spend happy times together with their family in it34. For what purpose did Happy and Ben invite the neighbors to their garden?A. To ask them to attend a birthday partyB. To help them get to know each other.C. To let them enjoy what they grew in the garden.D. To ask them to share some interesting stories.35. What did the writer most probably think of the time he spent in the garden?A. It was too long B. It was wonderful.C. It was not as good as he thought. D. It was too terrible.B卷Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the words given.36. The robot staff working in the first “unmanned bank” need _______ (check) regularly to make sure they can serve the customers well.37. A couple of days ago, President Xi Jingping attended the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference which is one of ________ (important) international conferences in 2018.38. Without _______ ( pollute) by different kinds of litter, the water in Fu Xian lake remains clean and it attracts thousands of tourists to come.39. The tickets will be sold out as soon as the new movie called The Avengers III ________ (show) in the cinema.40. Almost _________ (believe), in a long beautiful dress, Cinderella looked like a real princess in the dancing party.41. It’s necessary for a journalist to have a tape recorder used for recording his ________ (describe) when he watches a big event happen.42. The high wind with a speed of 100 miles per hour _____ (blow) since yesterday, keeping us from going out enjoying the sightseeing.43. The boy who is younger than the other students in the class will prepare to go into the _______ (nine) grade next term.44. ______ (lose) in the mountains for a week, the two visitors were finally saved by the local police.45. The guests all looked forward to ________ (eat) like a horse after having an endless discussion.II. Pattern shift. Complete Sentence B to make it the same as Sentence A in meaning.46. A: The volunteers took care of the injured who once joined in World War II.B: The volunteers _______ _______ _______ ______the injured who once joined in World War II.47. A: Generally a baby can use a knife and fork when he is about three years old.B: ______ ______ ______ ______, a baby can use a knife and fork when he is about three years old.48. A: The White House, one of the most beautiful buildings, is situated in the east of America.B: The White House, one of the most beautiful buildings, ______ ______ in the east of America.49. A: The only thing we should do is to believe our government even though we don’t know how to deal with the Trade war.B: The only thing we should do is to believe our government even though we don’t know ____ ____ ____ _____ the Trade war.Rewrite the sentences according to the requirements.50. I don’t think he’s got the highest score in the final exam, ____________? (Tag question.)51. The newest research showed that people who attended the music concert twice a week lived longer than the normal people. (Emphasize the underline part.)52. The meteorologist used a really exciting way to present the weather forecast last night. (Change it into an exclamatory sentence.)53. Does Linda notice her roommates practise singing in the classroom every Friday afternoon? (Change it into passive voice.)54. Mark asked his daughter, “Will you send your application form to the college tomorrow?” (Change it into indirect speech.)55. Some parents found it unnecessary to take part in some useless competitions to waste their children’s spare time. (Change it into a complex sentence.) Find the only mistake in each line and correct it.English is the widest used language in the history of 21. ___56___ our planet. One in every seven human beings can speak it. More than half of the world’s books and three quarters of international mails write in English. Of all languages, English has 22. ___57___the largest vocabulary — perhaps as much as two million words. 23. ___58___However, let’s face it: English is crazy language. There 24. ___59___is no egg in an eggplant, either pine nor apple in a pineapple 25. ___60___and no ham in a hamburger. Sweet-meats are candy, when 26. ___61___sweetbreads, which aren’t sweet, are meat.We take English for granted. But when we explore its paradoxes, (矛盾)we find that quicksand can work slowly boxing rings are square, public bathrooms have no baths in it. 27. ___62___English shown the creativity of human beings is invented 28. ___63___by creative people. That’s why, when stars are out, they are visible; but when the light are out, they are invisible. 29. ___64___If you continue to discover more, you find the beauty of 30. ___65___the language. Choose the right sentences to complete the article. The Taj Mahal is a love story, a sad and beautiful one._______66_______. Three hundred years ago, there lived an Indian emperor called Shah Jahan. His wife was a beautiful and bright woman whom he loved greatly. Her title was Mumtazl Mahan: its shortened form Taj Mahan, means “pride of the palace”. In the year 1630 this beloved wife of the emperor died. ______67______. He decided out of his love for his wife, to build her the most beautiful tomb that had ever been seen. ______68______. It took more than twenty thousand men working over a period of 18 years to build the Taj Mahan, one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. The building itself stands on a marble platform 29 meters square and 6-7 meters high. _______69_______. The Taj itself raises another 61 meters into the air. It is an eight-sided building made of white marble. The emperor planned to build the same tomb (坟墓)of black marble for himself. ______70______. However his son put him into a prison in the palace before he could finish, and for the rest of his life, he could only gaze across river at the tomb of his beloved wife.A. It sets on the other side of the river connected by a silver bridge.B. He was so brokenhearted that he thought of giving up his throne.C. If it didn’t exist, we would easily imagine that the story of its construction was simply a fairy tale.D. Towers rise from each of the four corners.E. He organized the best artists and architects(建筑师) from India, Turkey, Persia and Arabia and finally, the design was complete. 短文填空。用下面方框中单词的适当形式填入短文空格内,使短文 意思正确、通顺(每词限用一次)。将答案按编号依次填入下方表格 内。(共 10 小题,back bad express feel it loud luck simple sweet thank two warm
Once upon a time, a young man came across a spring(泉水) of clear water while crossing the desert. The water was very sweet, and he filled his leather container(皮革容器) so that he could bring some___71___to his teacher. After a four-day journey, he presented the water to his teacher.The old man took a deep drink, smiled___72___and thanked hisstudent very much for the sweet water. The young man returned to his village with a happy heart. After a while, the teacher let a___73___student taste the water. He spat (吐) it out, saying it was terrible. It was clear that the water had become no longer fresh sweet because of the old leather container. The student questioned his teacher, “Master, the water tasted strange. Why did you still like it?” The teacher replied, “You___74___tasted the water while I tasted the gift. The water was the container for an act of love and kindness and nothing could be___75___.”After reading the story, we can understand that when we receive a chocolate as a gift from a child, we get more than the chocolate___76___. What we should do properly is to express___77___naturally to him or her because we love the idea within the gift.Gratitude (感谢) doesn’t always come naturally.___78___, most children and many grown-ups like only the thing given rather than the___79___shown in it. We should remind ourselves and teach our children about the beauty of feelings and___80___of gratitude. After all, gifts from the heart are really gifts of the heart. Fill in the blanks with proper words whose first letters are given. In recent years, playing kite-board seems to become more and more popular in Alaska in America. It is a new and old game. The game has w ____81____the interest of many young people. The game is interesting but a little d____82____. One needs to play it very c____83____.A kite-board is in fact a skateboard drawn by a few big flying kites. The old game was p___84___ by some young people in Holland and Spain as e___85___as the last century. Since the board was hard to control, f____86____ people dared(敢)to play it. With the i____87____ of the design of kite and skateboard, many people can learn how to play it. A kite board may go as fast as about 50 kilometers an hour. If you haven’t had any p____88____, you’d better not play it. It is not s____89____. It is said that the game can exercise not only your b____90____ but also the sensitivity of your brain. Read the passage carefully and complete the table with only one word for each blank. Mayme Clayton collected books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. Her son, Avery Clayton, thought her collection was important. Unlike most books, these were rare and hard to find. They were written by writers who helped shape African American culture. One book in the collection was written by Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley was a slave who wrote poetry. She was the first African American to publish a book. Wheatley herself signed (签名) the book in the Claytons’ collection. No one else owns a copy signed by Phillis Wheatley. By the time she passed away at age 83, Mrs. Clayton had more than 30,000 books by or about black people. Her collection also includes papers about slaves, photographs, movies, sheet music, and personal letters by black leaders and artists. It is one of the biggest personal collections of African American history and culture in the United States. Avery Clayton’s dream was to create a museum for his mother’s treasures. Scholars say that Mrs. Clayton’s collection is very important. Without her work, part of African American heritage (遗产) would have been lost. “We didn’t know these things existed,” says Sara Hadron of California’s Huntington Library. The collections new home is likely to be in Culver City, California. Part of Avery Clayton’s dream is to share the cultural riches his mother collected with others. He especially wants kids to have a chance to see the collection. “At present African American culture is being explained by pop culture,” he says, “It’s important to offer a more complete picture.”Mayme Clayton and Her CollectionPersonal information● She liked ____91____books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. ●She died when she was 83years old.Her collection● Compared with other books, the books she collected couldn’t be found _____92_____● The only copy written and ____93____by Phillis Wheatley was in her collection. ● She had a large collection, _____94_____books, paper, photographs and other things by black leaders and artists. ● Her collections are of great_____95_____to African American history and culture. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions according what you’ve read. In most towns today, you can see teenagers standing over electronic machines with flashing lights, shooting at spaceships from other planets and dropping bombs on strange monsters. The machines have names like Space Warrior, Dark Invader and so on. It used to be believed that damage was done only to those strange visitors from outer space, but now it seems that they are striking back. Many teenagers like electronic games so much that they can't stop playing. They spend hours tightly holding the joystick controls and constantly pressing buttons marked” fire”. They develop pains on their fingers because of the constant pressure. They play and play so that the pains have no chance to cure properly. The rapid wrist movement required to guide the spaceship across the screen causes another problem: The muscles of the wrist and arm become so inflamed (发炎的)and swollen that they press against the bones. This condition is what doctors now call "Space Warrior's Wrist". Other strange aches and pains also are likely to affect the elbows and shoulders. Another even more alarming problem is shown by the case of a 17-year-old girl which was recently in the British Medical Journal. She had been playing various kinds of electronic games for more than two hours a day. Her father repaired games and machines and she could use the cassettes and systems in his workshop as often as she liked. One day, after playing a game called Dark Invader, she lost consciousness (晕倒) and fell to the floor. Doctors who examined her found she was suffering from an unusual illness caused by lights flashing at a particular frequency.96. What are the teenagers crazy about today in most towns? (Within 5 words) _________________________________________________________________________.97. What will happen to the teenagers if they spend too much time playing electronic games? (Two points within 15 words) _________________________________________________________________________.98. How long did the 17-year-old girl play different kinds of electronic games? (Within 10 words) _________________________________________________________________________.99. What was the cause of the girl’s unusual illness? (Within 10 words) _________________________________________________________________________.100. What does the passage mainly talk about? (Within 10 words) __________________________________________________________________________.101. Writing. Thirty-year- old Sophie has been bullied(欺凌)at school for over two years. She had her bag, keys and mobile phones stolen. Have you ever got in campus bully? Please write a passage with 80-120 words about your own opinions. Your passage should include the following points: 1. Some common forms of bullying you’ve seen or experienced. (At least two examples) 2. Some effects(影响) on the students who have been bullied at school. (At least two effects) 3. Some solutions you consider to solve the problem. (At least three solutions)
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