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    广西2023届高三下学期4月第三次联合调研考试英语试卷
    学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________

    一、阅读理解
    It's that time of year, again, somehow-time for this year's list of UK LEGO events. Here is a rough guide.
    Discovery Brick Show
    Date: 30th, April-1st,May
    Place: Discovery Museum
    Description: This LEGO show in central Newcastle returns, with LEGO models from builders across the UK, activities and a marketplace for LEGO-lovers.
    Cost: Some free activities; entry to the marketplace requires a paid ticket.
    Thirsk Brick Show
    Date: 12th February
    Place: Thirsk Sowerby Town Hall
    Description: A small LEGO show in this town hall, back for its third year. The money that is made from the show goes to an aged care centre in the town. LEGO displays and some activities.
    Cost: A small entry fee in aid of charity.
    Hull Brick Festival
    Date: 13th-14th August
    Place: Guildhall
    Description: This show is in its seventh year and this time it's in town for the whole weekend! Awesome LEGO creations from the best builders in the UK, fun activities plus several specialist LEGO traders with everything from new bargain sets, loose bricks to custom accessories(配件).
    Cost: Free entry; ticket booking is recommended.
    Caterham Model Show
    Date: 17th September
    Place: Sacred Heart Centenary Hall
    Description: This remarkable LEGO and model show is back again this year. LEGO as well as non-LEGO displays, activities and traders who buy and sell a lot of unique LEGO creations.
    Cost: Paid tickets are required for entry; see the event page for details.
    1、Whose profits will be used to help people in need?
    A.Thirsk Brick Show's.
    B.Hull Brick Festival's.
    C.Discovery Brick Show's.
    D.Caterham Model Show's.
    2、Where will a free but ticketed LEGO event be hosted?
    A.In Discovery Museum.
    B.In Thirsk Sowerby Town Hall.
    C.In Guildhall.
    D.In Sacred Heart Centenary Hall.
    3、What do the four events have in common?
    A.They have been held before.
    B.They are aimed at selling LEGO models.
    C.They have their marketplace.
    D.They include some non-LEGO activities.
    In 1973, when Melissa Greene was in 6th grade, her parents bought the first apartment on Hutchinson Island on the southeastern Atlantic coast. The first time she and her siblings ran down to the wild shore, they were shocked by the seashells there. Every tide left a wrack line of seashells. Today, on the same stretch of beach, she rarely finds the large, undamaged shells that were common in her childhood. "It's a shocking difference," she says, "what you don't see any more are the deep piles of whole shells, quarter–sized and above, and the largest shells that we saw for years."
    Among the most admirable natural objects throughout human history, seashells contain both the surprise and wonder still promised by a trip to the beach and the profound changes underway on our coasts. Some of the largest and best-known marine molluske(软体动物) have declined under fishing pressure. They are also harmed by rising ocean temperatures and acidifying waters and by other pollution. They can be reduced by the severe erosion - a persistent problem on Hutchinson Island.
    With beaches seeing record tourism numbers, more people can mean fewer shells. "It is not as much individual collecting as the many ramifications of massive tourism," says the paleo-biologist Michal Kowalewski at the Florida Museum of Natural History. "Mass tourism means more boats, more beach maintenance, more machinery, all contributing to changes in shorelines."
    Over twenty years ago, Sanibel became the first city in the U.S. to ban the practice of collecting and killing mollusks for their shells. Delaware's state parks are among increasing numbers of state and national parks taking so-called low-impact beachcombing a step further: Asking visitors to leave empty shells alone, too. At Delaware Seashore State Park, signs advise visitors to "Leave shells where they lay or snap a photo of a marine critter in the sand. After all, the point of enjoying nature is because it is in a natural state".
    4、Why is the story of Melissa Greene mentioned in the first paragraph?
    A. To introduce readers to an Atlantic coast.
    B. To share Melissa's attitude towards shells.
    C. To show an ocean village's development.
    D. To lead in the topic of seashells' disappearance.
    5、How does the author state the reasons for the great decline of mollusks?
    A. By comparing different conclusions. B. By collecting the supporting data.
    C. By listing the related factors. D. By quoting the opinions of experts.
    6、What does the underlined word ramifications in paragraph 3 mean?
    A. Consequences. B. Industries. C. Branches. D. Benefits.
    7、What is the last paragraph mainly about?
    A. The common phenomenon of shell collecting.
    B. Different measures taken to protect the seashells.
    C. Future anticipation of seashells' condition.
    D. The effectiveness of bans on seashells' development.
    Humans have two different ages. There is chronological age(时序年龄), which measures how much time a person has spent on Earth, and then there is biological age, referring to how old a person seems. Many lifestyle factors like diet, exercise and psychological state can impact someone's biological age.
    A new study from Deep Longevity, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Stanford University found that feelings that cause poor mental health like sadness, loneliness and general unhappiness add an extra 1.65 years to a person's biological age. Meanwhile, smoking can add up to 1.25 years and suffering from restless sleep can add 0.44 years to a person's biological age, according to the study.
    As part of the study, researchers said they came up with a new "aging clock" based on data from 4,846 Chinese adults in 2015 as part of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS).
    The data included 16 blood biomarkers like cholesterol and glucose levels as well as other health information like blood pressure, body mass index, lung function and sex.
    Researchers compared the chronological age of CHARLS participants with the ages predicted by their new "aging clock." The results found that the new age was roughly 5.6 years older than the CHARLS participants' actual ages. The team also found that smokers and those with a history of stroke, liver or lung disease were predicted to be older than the remaining 4,451 healthy adults in the cohort.
    "Chronological age isn't how old we really are," said Professor David Sinclair, co-director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Harvard Medical School. We all age biologically at different rates according to our genes, what we eat, and how much we exercise. Biological age is what determines our health and ultimately our lifespan. Biological age is a number of candles we really should be blowing out. In the future, with advances in our ability to control biological age, we may have even fewer candles on our cake than the previous one.
    8、Which of the following has the biggest negative effect on our biological age?
    A. Smoking. B. Poor sleep. C. Being married. D. Feeling lonely.
    9、What's Professor David Sinclair's attitude to the future of human's biological age?
    A.Concerned. B.Indifferent. C.Optimistic. D.Ambiguous.
    10、Where can the text be found?
    A.In a novel. B.In a health magazine.
    C. In a biography. D. In a travel brochure.
    11、Which can be a suitable title for the text?
    A.What Decides a Person's Chronological Age.
    B.What Adds Years to a Person's Biological Age.
    C.Chronological Age-How Old Are You Really?
    D.Biological Age-You May Be Older than You Are.
    A robot created at Stanford University in California is diving down to shipwreck and sunken(沉没的) planes in a way that humans can't do. Known as OceanOneK, the robot allows its operators to feel like they're underwater explorers, too.
    OceanOneK is similar to a human diver from the front, with arms and hands and eyes that have 3D vision, capturing the underwater world in full color. The back of the robot has computers and eight multi-directional thrusters(推进器) that help it carefully explore the sites of fragile sunken ships. When an operator at the ocean's surface uses controls to direct OceanOneK, the robot's touch—based feedback system causes the person to feel the water's resistance as well as the forms of artifacts(人工制品).
    OceanOneK's realistic sight and touch capabilities are enough to make people feel like they're diving down to the depths—without the dangers or immense underwater pressure a human diver would experience.
    The idea for OceanOneK came from a desire to study coral reefs in the Red Sea at depths beyond the normal range for divers. While OceanOneK was designed to reach maximum depths of 656feet, researchers had a new goal: 1 kilometer, hence the new name for OceanOneK.
    The researchers changed the robot's body by using special foam(泡沫) to increase buoyancy(浮力) and fight the pressures of 1,000 meters—more than 100 times what humans experience at sea level. OceanOneK also got two new types of hands and increased arm and head motion.
    During OceanOneK's deep dive in February, team members discovered the robot couldn't rise when they stopped for a thruster check. Floatation on the communications and power line had collapsed, causing the line to pile on the top of the robot.
    They were able to pull the loose parts, and OceanOnek's going down was a success. It dropped off a memorial marker on the seabed that reads, "A robot's first touch of the deep seafloor—A vast new world for humans to explore."
    Khatib, a professor, called the experience an "incredible journey". "This is the first time that arobot has been capable of going to such a depth, interacting with the environment, and permitting the human operator to feel that environment," he said.
    12、What can we know about OceanOnek?
    A. It works underwater with remote control.
    B. It works underwater like a human diver.
    C. It can repair fragile sunken ships underwater.
    D. It can make human divers work better underwater.
    13、Where does the idea for OceanOnek originate from?
    A. The failing experience of previous experiments.
    B. The eager desire of deep sea exploration.
    C. The academic research into treasures from shipwrecks.
    D. The inspiration from coral reefs in deep oceans.
    14、What problem did the researchers meet during OceanOnek's deep dive in February?
    A. Failure to go up normally. B. Loss of touch with the operators.
    C. Floatation with sea current. D. Collapse of a thruster at the seafloor.
    15、What's the text mainly about?
    A. Robots help people become ocean explorer.
    B. Robots explore shipwrecks on the ocean bottom.
    C. Robots search the ocean floor for sunken treasures.
    D. Robots dive into the deep ocean to locate minerals.
    二、七选五
    16、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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑, 选项中有两项为多余选项。
    When high school students spend time memorizing and reciting a poem, they develop confidence by engaging deeply with language. Here are my five Cs-things I've observed from several years of teaching students through Poetry Out Loud, from selecting a poem to performing at the state competition.
    Choice. ①_____Students learn how to search for poems, and they have complete discretion(判断力)over the poem they will perform. Students often gravitate(被吸引)to poems that fit their reading level and also match a personal interest or philosophy, which is great. But there are also lots of unexpected mismatches that end up stretching students' skills in ways a teacher could not work out.
    Concrete learning task. Learning just one poem well gives students a finite and concentrated experience with language. ②_____I've seen students with all manner of challenges get up and do something they thought was impossible, in large part because it involves a single, repeated exercise.
    Continuing learning. Students learn a poem that will likely stay with them for years, if not forever. Poems contain mysteries and complexities that reveal themselves slowly- and sometimes even suddenly-over time. ③_____
    Confidence. Recitation is the perfect introduction to public speaking skills. All students need to be able to speak effectively in front of others. ④_____Students learn elements of physical presence, voice, speed, volume, and tone without having to present their own work, which is more frightening for most students.
    ⑤_____Students are not asked to memorize much anymore, yet many of them take pleasure in the act of repetition and remembering. They like testing themselves and realizing that they can in fact recall lines. For English language learners, many autistic students, and other exceptional learners, reciting poetry is an especially powerful way to understand language and build confidence. For our kids who need small victories, mastering one poem is a welcome relief.
    A.Practice memorizing poems.
    B.Challenging memory and recall.
    C.This is the first step of the exercise.
    D.Performing a poem is a bit like acting.
    E.Any and every student can learn one poem.
    F.Therefore, it is a lasting course to learn poems.
    G. As a result, it is beneficial for students to learn poems.
    三、完形填空(20空)
    The other day, Dino, our neighbor across the road, saw me in front of our new home in Italy and called out, "Good evening!" His English, though 1 , is much better than my Italian. "You OK? " he asked.
    He had 2 me before, usually with a good morning or a good evening. Once, seeing him trying to_ 3 a tall street lamp, I’d held the ladder for him to climb. But that was pretty much it for us: a general air of 4 , nothing more.
    I'd just 5 46 years living in New York City. But now I ' m living in a town in Italy's Puglia region, and everyone here except my family is a 6 .And, living in the countryside as we do, I’ve started to feel pains of rural 7 .
    This moment therefore seemed an 8 to get to know Dino a little. I could have stayed behind our gates to talk with him through his gates. But 9 I crossed the road toward him. I stood in the street talking with Dino and his wife, Grazia-I in English, they in Italian. One minute later they_ 10 me in for a tour.
    Here was a fig(无花果)tree, 11 ripe figs. Dino picked a few of the fruits, tore one in half, and put one half in his mouth. He handed me the other half and 12 to me to follow suit, and I did. "Delicious!" I 13 .
    I once saw a wonderful documentary about Gregory Peck. In it, the older actor travels to Ireland to meet his new grandson. But first, wandering a field, he _ 14 a fig tree. He picks a fig and eats it with_ 15 delight. To me, the 16 captures the sweetness of life and how such sweetness is all around us if only we'd 17 to reach out and taste it.
    Dino and I 18 this sequence with trees bearing plums and walnuts, too-he picking, I sampling. In spite of our_ 19 in language neither of us knew many of the other's words - nothing important was lost. Both of us understood all we needed to understand: that now we were 20 neighbors.
    17、A. advanced B. fluent C. limited D. authentic
    18、A. greeted B. welcomed C. taught D. understood
    19、A. sell B. fix C. practice D. assist
    20、A. cooperation B. comprehension C. strangeness D. friendliness
    21、A. started B. continued C. delayed D. concluded
    22、A. stranger B. colleague C. friend D. guest
    23、A. belonging B. satisfaction C. isolation D. curiosity
    24、A. approach B. opportunity C. influence D. example
    25、A. yet B. even C. instead D. otherwise
    26、A. awarded B. invited C. entertained D. amused
    27、A. bearing B. containing C. facing D. hiding
    28、A. signaled B. explained C. announced D. charged
    29、A. suspected B. complained C. attempted D. declared
    30、A. deals with B. puts off C. happens upon D. cuts down
    31、A. slight B. ordinary C. familiar D. obvious
    32、A. tree B. delight C. scene D. neighbour
    33、A. urge B. bother C. pretend D. plan
    34、A. practiced B. repeated C. copied D. exchanged
    35、A. differences B. benefits C. levels D. difficulties
    36、A. brave B. elegant C. common D. true
    四、短文填空
    37、 The food commonly associated with Qingming Festival is Qingtuan, a glutinous rice dumpling dyed green with mug-wort juice or wormwood grass. The tradition of serving Qingtuan at Qingming Festival is believed ①_____(date) back to the Zhou Dynasty more than two thousand years ago, ②_____ the food was a common ritual in memory of the ancestors.
    Up till now, the practice ③_____(stand) the test of time. Time-honoured brands of Qingtuan have struggled to show off ④_____(they) inventiveness. In recent years, Chinese consumers have gone wild for time-honoured brands of Qingtuan. Before Qingming Festival, customers stand in lines stretching down city blocks, ⑤_____(wait) to get a taste of these variations before they sell out. ⑥_____ their smallest similarity to the classic variety, many people still believe that the ⑦_____(innovate) helps to keep the ancient food tradition alive by getting younger people interested in them. Time-honored brands need to stay fresh by evolution and novelty. Otherwise, they'll get left behind by more ⑧_____(creation) brands.
    However, many Chinese people ⑨_____(simple) aren't interested in the debate about ⑩_____ these novel products are appealing or objectionable. Many are quietly used to eating Qingtuan the way they've been served for hundreds, or thousands of years.
    五、短文改错
    38、假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误, 每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
    增加: 在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧), 并在其下面写出该加的词。
    删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
    修改: 在错的词下画一横线, 并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
    注意:
    1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
    2. 只允许修改10处, 多者(从第11处起)不计分。
    Yuan Longping is known for the father of hybrid rice. He devotes his life to make not only China but also the world free from hunger. He has two dreams. One is to enjoy the cool under the rice tree. The other is that his hybrid rice can be grown global. But turning dreams into reality are hard to achieve, what takes a lot of time and efforts. For me, my dream is to be English teacher. I wish to spread these story of some Chinese heroes to the world. And I wish my students can value food or be grateful to Yuan Longping as well. In order to make my dream came true, all the things I have to do it is to work hard.
    六、书面表达
    39、假如你是校中国传统文化社团的负责人,为招募新社员和更好地弘扬中国传统文化,你打算给校英文报投稿。
    内容包括:
    1.简要介绍社团;
    2.加入该社团的益处;
    3.表达期待。
    注意:
    1.词数100左右;
    2.短文的首句已为你写好;
    3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    For better promotion of our traditional Chinese cultures, we are in great need of new members who have a strong preference for Chinese cultures.
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    参考答案
    1、答案:A
    解析:理解具体信息题。根据 Thirsk Brick Show部分中的"The money... goes to an aged care centre in the town"可知,Thirsk Brick Show的收益将用于一家关爱老年人机构。故选A。
    2、答案:C
    解析:理解具体信息题。根据Hull Brick Festival 部分中的"Place: Guildhall"及"Cost: Free entry; ticket booking is recommended"可知,在Guildhall 举办的活动是免费的,但须凭票入场。故选C。
    3、答案:A
    解析:根据四个活动介绍中的"returns" "back for its third year" "is in its seventh year" "back again"可知,这四个活动之前都举办过。
    4、答案:D
    解析:推理判断题。由文第一段第四句“Today, on the same stretch of beach, she rarely finds the large, undamaged shells that were common in her childhood.”(今天,在同一片海滩上,她很少发现童年时常见的未损坏的大贝壳。)结合下文提到贝壳消失的原因等可知,作者讲述Melissa Greene故事的目的是引出贝壳消失这一话题,故选D项。
    5、答案:C
    解析:推理判断题。由文第二段最后三句“Some of the largest and best-known marine mollusks have declined under fishing pressure. They are also harmed by rising ocean temperatures and acidifying waters and by other pollution. They can be reduced by the severe erosion-a persistent problem on Hutchinson Island.”(一些最大和最著名的海洋软体动物在捕鱼压力下有所下降。它们还受到海洋温度上升、海水酸化和其他污染的危害。它们可以通过严重的侵蚀来减少—这是哈钦森岛上一个持续存在的问题。)可知,作者通过列举出一些相关的因素来指出软体动物减少的原因,故选C项。
    6、答案:A
    解析:词义猜测题。由文第三段最后一句“Mass tourism means more boats, more beach maintenance, more machinery, all contributing to changes in shorelines.”(团队旅游意味着更多的船只、更多的海滩维护、更多的机械,所有这些都导致海岸线的变化。)可知,这些都是团队旅游带来的后果。由此猜测,划线意为“后果”。故选A项。
    7、答案:B
    解析:主旨大意题。由文末段一二句“Over twenty years ago, Sanibel became the first city in the U.S.to ban the practice of collecting and killing mollusks for their shells. Delaware's state parks are among increasing numbers of state and national parks taking so-called low-impact beachcombing a step further: Asking visitors to leave empty shells alone, too.”(20多年前,萨尼贝尔成为美国第一个禁止采集和杀死软体动物以获取贝壳的城市。特拉华州的州立公园是越来越多的采取措施的州立公园和国家公园之一,它们进一步采取了所谓的低影响海滩清理措施:要求游客也不要理会空壳。)可知,本段主要介绍不同的保护软体动物的措施,故选B项。
    8、答案:D
    9、答案:C
    10、答案:B
    11、答案:D
    12、答案:A
    解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的“When an operator at the ocean's surface uses controls to direct OceanOneK, the robot's touch-based feedback system causes the person to feel the water's resistance as well as the forms of artifacts(人工制品).(当海洋表面的操作员使用控件来指挥OceanOneK时,机器人基于触摸的反馈系统使人感受到水的阻力以及人工制品的形式。)”可知,当操作员在水面对OceanOneK进行控制时,机器人的反馈系统让人能感觉到水的阻力等,由此可推断,该机器人可以遥控它在水下工作。故选A项。
    13、答案:D
    解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The idea for OceanOneK came from a desire to study coral reefs in the Red Sea at depths beyond the normal range for divers.(OceanOneK的想法源于研究红海珊瑚礁的愿望,其深度超出了潜水员的正常范围。)”可知,OceanOneK机器人的灵感来自于超出潜水员正常范围的深海红珊瑚礁的研究愿望。故选D项。
    14、答案:A
    解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中的“During OceanOneK's deep dive in February, team members discovered the robot couldn't rise when they stopped for a thruster check.(在二月份OceanOneK的深度潜水期间,团队成员发现机器人在停下来检查推进器时无法上升。)”可知,二月深潜时,对推进器进行检查发现,机器人不能正常升起。故选A项。
    15、答案:B
    解析:主旨大意题。根据首段中的“A robot created at Stanford University in California is diving down to shipwreck and sunken(沉没的) planes in a way that humans can't do.(加利福尼亚州斯坦福大学创造的一个机器人正在以人类无法做到的方式潜入沉船和沉没的飞机。)”以及全文对机器人OceanOneK的工作介绍可知,本文主要介绍的为机器人探索水下沉船的相关信息。故选B项。
    16、答案:①-⑤ CEFDB

    17、答案:C
    18、答案:A
    19、答案:B
    20、答案:D
    21、答案:D
    22、答案:A
    23、答案:C
    24、答案:B
    25、答案:C
    26、答案:B
    27、答案:A
    28、答案:A
    29、答案:D
    30、答案:C
    31、答案:D
    32、答案:C
    33、答案:B
    34、答案:B
    35、答案:A
    36、答案:D
    37、答案:①to date②when③has stood④their⑤waiting⑥Despite⑦innovation⑧creative⑨simply⑩whether
    解析:①考查非谓语动词。句意:清明节吃青团的传统被认为可以追溯到两千多年前的周朝,当时这种食物是纪念祖先的一种常见仪式。分析句子结构可知,此处为“sb./sth.be believed to do sth.”结构,意为“某人或某物被认为……”,由此可知,此处应为不定式形式,且date back to意为“追溯到”只能表示主动意义,结合句意可知,此处描述的是现在的客观事实,所以使用不定式的一般形式。故填to date。
    ②考查定语从句。句意:明节吃青团的传统被认为可以追溯到两千多年前的周朝,当时这种食物是纪念祖先的一种常见仪式。分析句子结构可知,此处为连词引导的非限制性定语从句,先行词为“more than two thousand years ago”表示时间,且从句中不缺少主语和宾语,所以使用关系副词when。故填when。
    ③考查谓语动词。句意:到目前为止,这种做法经受住了时间的考验。分析句子结构可知,此处应为谓语动词,根据时间状语“Up till now”可知,此处应使用现在完成时态,结合句意可知,此处表示主动关系,且句子主语为第三人称单数。故填has stood。
    ④考查代词。句意:历史悠久的青团品牌一直在努力展示他们的创造力。分析句子结构可知,此空后为名词,前面应为形容词性的物主代词,they的形容词性物主代词为their。故填their。
    ⑤考查非谓语动词。句意:清明节前,顾客们排起长队,排到城市的各个街区,等着在卖光之前品尝这些口味各异的月饼。分析句子结构可知,此处应为非谓语动词作状语,与句子主语customers之间为逻辑主动关系,且与谓语动词stand同时进行。故填waiting。
    ⑥考查介词。句意:尽管它们与经典品种的相似性最小,但许多人仍然认为,这种创新有助于保持古老的食物传统,让年轻人对它们感兴趣。分析句子结构可知,此处应为介词与后面的名词短语构成介词短语作状语,结合句意可知,表示“尽管”为despite,且位于句首,首字母需大写。故填Despite。
    ⑦考查名词。句意:尽管它们与经典品种的相似性最小,但许多人仍然认为,这种创新有助于保持古老的食物传统,让年轻人对它们感兴趣。分析句子结构可知,此处应为名词作主语,innovate的名词为innovation,且句子谓语为第三人称单数,所以此处应为名词单数。故填innovation。
    ⑧考查形容词。句意:否则,他们就会被更有创意的品牌甩在后面。分析句子结构可知,此处应为形容词作定语修饰名词brands, creation的形容词为creative。故填creative。
    ⑨考查副词。句意:然而,许多中国人对这些新产品是吸引人还是令人反感的争论并不感兴趣。分析句子结构可知,此处应为副词作状语,修饰谓语动词,simple的副词形式为simply。故填simply。
    ⑩考查宾语从句。句意:许多人已经习惯了几百年甚至几千年的青团吃法。分析句子结构可知,此处应为连词,在介词引导的是宾语从句,从句中不缺少主语和宾语,结合句意可知,此处表示的是“是否”应使用whether。故填whether。
    38、答案:
    Yuan Longping is known the father of hybrid rice. He devotes his life to not only China but also the world free from hunger. He has two dreams. One is to enjoy the cool under the rice tree. The other is that his hybrid rice can be grown . But turning dreams into reality hard to achieve, takes a lot of time and efforts. For me, my dream is to be English teacher. I wish to spread these of some Chinese heroes to the world. And I wish my students can value food be grateful to Yuan Longping as well. In order to make my dream true, all the things I have to do is to work hard.
    39、答案:
    For better promotion of our traditional Chinese cultures, our club is in great need of new members who have a strong preference for Chinese cultures. Our club, whose name is TCC Club, was founded in2018. Since then, it has been dedicated to traditional Chinese culture promotion and enjoyed constant popularity among students.
    As one of the most influential clubs in our school, we have never failed to provide us students with many benefits. To begin with, we can give you overall insight into our valuable cultures. Besides, some meaningful activities organized on a regular basis will strengthen your competence in cooperation and management. Most importantly, your circle of friends who share the same interest will also be extended.
    With the advantages mentioned above, I strongly recommend our club to you and your participation deserves our expectation.


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