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    这是一份2025天津市耀华中学高三上学期第二次月考试题英语含答案,共11页。
    第Ⅰ卷(共115分)
    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,你将有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 are the speakers prbably talking abut?
    A.A huse.B.A pl.C.A plant.
    2.What has the wman frgtten t bring?
    A.Her essay.B.Her pen.C.Her keys.
    3.What will the man d next?
    A.Clear the dishes.B.Change the tableclths.C.Fld the napkin.
    4.Hw will the man prbably bk the ticket?
    A.By the Internet.B.By pst.C.By phne.
    5.Where is the man’s purse?
    A.In his bag.B.On the table.C.Under the sfa.
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
    听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
    6.What is the wman’s favrite leisure time activity?
    A.Singing sngs.B.Watching mvies.C.Drawing pictures.
    7.What can peple d at the camp?
    A.Play with a famus band.
    B.Learn a musical instrument.
    C.Listen t recrds in musical labs.
    8.When will the camp end?
    A.At the beginning f July.B.In the middle f July.C.At the end f July.
    听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
    9.Why des the wman cme t the exhibitin?
    A.it meet a friend.
    B.T imprve her knwledge.
    C.T get sme electrnics.
    10.What has the wman bught recently?
    A.A calculatr.B.A cmputer.C.A camera.
    11.What des the wman like best abut the building?
    A.The lights.B.The ceiling.C.The dr.
    听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
    12.Wh did the speaker teach fr her first jb?
    A.Adults.B.Teenagers.C.Little kids.
    13.Hw did the students respnd when the speaker said “Hell”?
    A.They stared at her.
    B.They began t cry.
    C.They said “Hell” back.
    14.What did the speaker think f her first teaching experience?
    A.Funny.B.Terrible.C.Inspiring.
    15.What d we knw abut the speaker?
    A.She danced in the classrm.
    B.She lves teaching kids.
    C.She has been t Pland.
    第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
    第一节:单项选择(每小题1分,满分 15分)
    16.—Children shuld be brught up t behave themselves in public.
    — ________. Manners reflect inner quality and shuld be attached imprtance t at an early age.
    A.That’s all rightB.Yu’ve gt me there
    C.That dependsD.I’m with yu n that
    17.La She’s play Tea Huse ________ int at least ten different films ver the past10years.
    A.had been madeB.has been made
    C.wuld be madeD.was made
    18.Ordinary baking sda, when ________ crrectly, can address many daily prblems in the kitchen.
    A.usedB.t be usedC.usingD.having used
    19.Currently, sme majr cities in varius cuntries are turning t garbage srting and recycling as a cheaper ________ t landfills.
    A.attachmentB.cmbinatinC.respnsibilityD.alternative
    20.Since there is n way we can predict everything, we are suppsed t prepare urselves when things dn’t ________ as expected.
    A.Cme upB.break dwnC.wrk utD.turn back
    21.The reasn ________ Lucy gave fr nt being present at the bard meeting was ________ the hurricane prevented her frm cming.
    A./; becauseB./; thatC.why; thatD.why;/
    22.I did nt regret what I had said at the press cnference but did feel I ________ it indirectly.
    A.culd expressB.wuld express
    C.culd have expressedD.must have expressed
    23.Peple with different cultural r religius backgrunds shuld cmmunicate mre t ________ the gap between them s that the wrld can becme a harmnius and peaceful haven fr all.
    A.hideB.bridgeC.widenD.reserve
    24.Darkness wuld make him mre ________ f sight, silence wuld teach him the jys f sund.
    A.atefulB.cnsciusC.appreciativeD.jealus
    25.At that time, peple ________ that all species had appeared n Earth at the same time, and ________ since.
    A.wuld believe; didn’t changeB.believed; hadn’t changed
    C.had believed; hadn’t changedD.believed; haven’t changed
    26.While climbing Qmlangma, sme peple wuld becme sick r even lse their lives due t the extreme cld and lw air pressure. Yet, ________ all this, by the end f the trip many were already planning t return.
    A.againstB.in spite fC.amngD.regardless f
    27.________ excited Charles mst was that he finally succeeded ________ she had failed many times
    A.That; whenB.What; at whichC.That; in whichD.What; where
    28.________ that yu were placed in a psitin f authrity, what wuld yu d differently ________ the present situatin?
    A.Assuming; givenB.Assuming; giving
    C.Assumed; givenD.Assumed; giving
    29.________ the reasns behind grwing numbers f yung peple adpting a “lie dwn” apprach t life, ne thing is fr sure—it is t be analyzed and addressed rather than dismissed.
    A HweverB.WheneverC.WhateverD.Whichever
    30.Scientists generally agree that Earth’s climate will warm up ver the next50 t 100 years ________ it has warmed in the 20,000 years since the Ice Age.
    A.as lng asB.as sn asC.as much asD.as well as
    第二节:完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分 30 分)
    “Runners, n yur mark. Get set...” Bang! And I was 31 , alng with ther teenage runners frm high schls acrss the cunty. It was a 32 day, like any ther fair-weather autumn day in Maryland, but the race that day felt 33 frm the get-g. Fr ne thing, I liked the curse. It was my team’s hme curse, ne I was used t running during 34 . It tk runners alng terrains(地形)that included pen fields, hills and even dirt paths thrugh a small frest. It was a beautiful5-kilmeter curse. This particular race was ur team’s 35 , and I was prud t be sharing the curse with cmpetitrs frm ther schls. It als meant a lt 36 an rdinary race -- that my parents were there t cheer me n.
    With s much t 37 that day, I was ready t run! And I didn’t want t be stuck with ther runners, as is 38 at the beginning f mst crss-cuntry races. S when the gun sunded, I 39 running, leaving everyne else in the dust.
    The first part f ur curse fllwed a large pen field befre 40 int the frest. Within secnds f the start, I was far 41 everyne, and all f the fans culd see it. It felt magnificent!
    But that feeling didn’t last lng. Little did I knw my cach was laughing t himself thinking, “Gabe is 42 fr!” And I was. My bdy was telling me t 43 . My 44 , hwever, said, “N! Nt until yu’re ut f sight f the audience!” I was in pain, but I kept up my pace until I reached 45 . 46 I was amng the trees, I slwed way dwn.
    I enjyed mst races, even while 47 myself, but this ne was nt enjyable in the least. I finished the race, but in 48 near the time I culd have if I’d paced myself well frm the beginning. Every time I 49 that crss-cuntry seasn, I’m reminded f smething: Pride is n 50 fr pace.
    31.A.arundB.ffC.upD.n
    32.A.chillyB.frstyC.sunnyD.windy
    33.A.uniqueB.similarC.classicalD.practical
    34.A.practicesB.intervalsC.examinatinsD.missins
    35.A.attemptB.inviteC.bjectD.recrd
    36.A.wrse thanB.better thanC.mre thanD.less than
    37.A.winB.sacrificeC.aruseD.expect
    38.A.extrardinaryB.abnrmalC.typicalD.fficial
    39.A.held nB.gave upC.left utD.tk ff
    40.A., disappearingB.meltingC.steppingD.cutting
    41.A.behindB.abveC.ahead fD.next t
    42.A.dneB.brnC.scldedD.rewarded
    43.A.break awayB.slw dwnC.g thrughD.speed up
    44.A.curisityB.affectinC.prideD.ptimism
    45.A.frestB.hillC.endD.field
    46.A.BefreB.ThughC.UntilD.Once
    47.A.pushingB.abandningC.hurtingD.treating
    48.smewhereB.everywhereC.anywhereD.nwhere
    49.A.turn tB.reflect nC.cme acrssD.call fr
    50.A.matchB.substituteC.curseD.preparatin
    第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
    A.
    Bicycles n Campus
    Operatin
    Cyclists shall always ride bikes in a safe, cntrlled manner n campus. Rules and regulatins shall be learned and respected at all times. Watch ut fr pedestrians and ther cyclists, and always use yur lights in dark cnditins.
    Theft Preventin
    Always securely lck yur bicycle t a bicycle rack—even if yu are nly away fr a minute. Register yur bike with the University Department f Public Safety. It is fast, easy, and free. Upn registratin, the system permanently recrds yur serial number, which is useful in the pssible recvery f the bike stlen.
    Equipment
    Brakes Make sure that they are in gd wrking cnditin and adjusted prperly.
    Helmet A necessity, make sure yur helmet meets safety standards and fits prperly.
    Lights Always have a frnt headlight—visible at least500 feet in frnt f the bike. A taillight is a gd idea.
    Rules f the Rad
    Riding n Campus As a bicycle rider, yu have a respnsibility t ride nly n streets and designated bicycle paths. Riding n sidewalks r ther walkways can result in a fine. Currently, a 15mph speed limit has been issued fr bicycles n campus, unless therwise stated. Always give the right f way t pedestrians. If invlved in an accident, it is required that yu ffer apprpriate aid, call the Campus Plice Department and remain at the scene until yu are let g by an fficer.
    Bicycle Parking Only park in areas reserved fr bikes. Trees, handrails, hallways, and sign psts are nt fr bicycle parking, and parking in such spts can result in a fine.
    If Things G Wrng
    Shuld yu break the rules, yu will be fined. Besides vilating rules while riding bicycles n campus, yu culd be fined fr:
    51.Registratin f yur bicycle may help yu ________.
    A.get yur serial number backB.find yur stlen bicycle
    C.receive free repair servicesD.settle cnflicts with pedestrians
    52.Accrding t the passage, what bike equipment is a free chice fr bicycle riders?
    A.Brakes.B.A helmet.C.A headlight.D.A taillight.
    53.When yu ride a bicycle n the campus, ________.
    A.Yu shuld ride nly n psted bicycle paths and sidewalks
    B.Yu shuld cycle at a speed f n less than 15mph
    C.Yu shuld always put the pedestrians’ right f way first
    D.Yu shuld call the plice befre leaving in case f an accident
    54.Shuld yur bicycle be fund lcked t a tree n campus, yu culd face a fine f ________.
    A.$25B.$30C.$35D.$40
    55.What is the passage mainly abut?
    A.A guideline fr safe bicycling n campus.B.Directins fr bicycle tur n campus.
    C.Regulatins f bicycle race n campus.D.Rules fr riding mtrcycles n campus.
    B.
    If the findings f a bunch f new climatic researches cnducted recently are any guide, we are rapidly appraching majr climate change and the effects n sciety as well as the envirnment culd be quite severe. Gegraphers have made a predictin that within the future eighty years, current wrld climate znes culd shift and chances are that sme culd cmpletely disappear. Plar regins will get clder while trpical regins will get even htter, frcing animals t migrate nrth.
    Climate changes like these culd lead t the spread f diseases. Trpical strms and hurricanes will nt nly increase in numbers but in intensity as well. If the changes cme t quickly, animal and plant species may nt be able t adapt fast enugh and culd face extinctin.
    Accrding t Science Daily, a new study predicts that by the year 2100, many f tday’s familiar climates will be replaced by climates unknwn in tday’s wrld. It is urgent that we reduce the risks f these far-reaching cnsequences fr the sake f the whle wrld. The planet earth itself has been shwing signs f change, which cncerns the scientific cmmunity deeply. In 2004, a serius tsunami created by a majr earthquake killed thusands in Sumatra and in2008, thusands died in China because f anther severe earthquake. Egypt was hit in 2009 with a majr earthquake and Haiti was devastated in 2010 by yet anther massive earthquake.
    Within just the last few mnths, new reprts frm arund the wrld have been cming in and mst agree that ur climate situatin is much wrse than previusly expected. At this pint, it desn’t matter what’s causing it, but rather, what can be dne abut it. What’s mre, ur wrld is getting mre and mre unstable every year. There has been war and threat f war everywhere. Natural disasters are becming mre frequent and serius.
    Hwever, astrnmical bservatins have been shwing signs that ther planets are experiencing glbal warming as well as ur wn and sme scientists believe there may be sme cnnectin behind such mysterius phenmena. Yet n ne knws anything fr sure at this pint because there is simply nt enugh data.
    56.What des the underlined wrd “devastated” in Paragraph 3 mean?
    A.shcked.B.destryed.C.frightenedD.impacted.
    57.The examples f several destructive earthquakes are used t supprt the idea that ________.
    A.Earthquakes have caused significant damage t the human sciety.
    B.leasures must be taken t prevent future earthquakes frm causing damage.
    C.Sme majr changes seem t be taking place n the planet earth.
    D.The prbability f mre earthquakes happening in the future remains strng.
    58.Accrding t the furth paragraph, hw shuld we react t climate change?
    A.We shuld explre the reasns fr climate change.
    B.We shuld explre pssible measures t deal with it.
    C.We shuld stp envirnmental pllutin cmpletely
    D.We shuld plan t mve t ther planets as sn as pssible.
    59.What can be inferred frm the passage?
    A.Species wn’t becme extinct as lng as climate change happens slwly.
    B.There’s enugh data at hand fr us t predict the future f climate change.
    C.The wrld is getting mre unstable because f large-scale migratin.
    D.The earth is nt alne in experiencing majr climate changes currently.
    60.Which f the fllwing wuld be the best summary f the passage?
    A.Hw ur planet shuld be prtected frm climate change.
    B.What culd be dne t practically cpe with climate change.
    C.We shuld beware f the unprmising future f climate change.
    D.The passage serves as an intrductin t climate change and its effects.
    C.
    Entire cities and cunties have banned them. McDnald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken have declared t give them up—as have Starbucks, Ruby Tuesday, and a large number f ther frmer surces f wicked pleasures. In respnse t the 2006 Fd and Drug Administratin requirement that trans fats be listed n nutritin labels, makers f packaged gds have brught their ttals dwn t zer. Last mnth, Frit-Lay even gt the FDA’s blessing t put a claim n prducts laded with healthy, unsaturated(不饱和)fats that replacing bad fats with gd nes may prtect cnsumers against heart disease.
    Des this mean that junk fd is nw the new healthy fd? “N!” says Rbert Eckel, frmer president f the American Heart Assciatin, whse “Face the Fats” educatin campaign pints ut that a “zer trans fats” label desn’t tell the whle stry. “Peple knw trans fats are nt gd fr them.” says Eckel. “But they d nt understand that replacing them with saturated fat is nt a gd ptin.” And that, in sme cases, is what’s happening. Yes, the fd industry is experimenting with ways t keep the saturated fat cntent lw—by using unsaturated ptins such as canla and sunflwer ils, fr example. But sme manufacturers, unwilling t sacrifice taste and texture, are turning back t less-than-healthful chices such as palm il and butter.
    Baked gds have prved particularly unwilling t change. The slid fats that prvide their light texture flakiness as well as the rich flavr typically are either highly saturated r are “partially hydrgenated(氢化)” ils that cntain trans fats. Makers f fried fds have had an easier task, since certain liquid unsaturated ils can d as tasty a jb. Snack makers, t, have fund the switch t be relatively manageable.
    Manufacturers are raising nutritin experts’ eyebrws with ther tricks, t. Walter Willett, a prfessr f epidemilgy and nutritin at Harvard whse research shwed that trans fats prmte heart disease, says that sme cmpanies nw are fully, rather than partially, hydrgenating vegetable il. Full hydrgenatin desn’t create trans fats as it mainly slidifies the il, but it des prduce an acid, a saturated fat which seems in preliminary research t prmte inflammatin(炎症)、 thus cntributing t heart disease. “I’m nt in favr f using ttally hydrgenated il until mre is knwn,” he says.
    A recent study by the Internatinal Fd Infrmatin Cuncil Fundatin shws that abut 42 percent f Americans- - a 9 percent increase ver last year, are trying t cut back n certain healthy fats alng with trans fats. “All peple hear is that fat is bad, bad, had”, says Susan Brra, president f the fundatin. “In fact, mst peple need mre f the gd kinds.”
    61.McDnald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken have pledged t get rid f _______.
    A.wicked pleasuresB.trans fats
    C.nutritius fats.D.unsaturated fats
    62.T which f the fllwing statements wuld Rbert Eck el mst likely agree?
    A.“Zer trans fats” label tells that the fd is healthy fr sure.
    B.Junk fd is nw regarded as the new health fd.
    C.It’s nt necessarily gd t replace trans fats with saturated fats.
    D.Peple dn’t realize that trans fats are harmful.
    63.Accrding t Paragraph 3, fd makers are reluctant t give up slid fats in baked gds in that _______.
    A.They cntribute t cnsumer’s health in sme way
    B.they are partially hydrgenated and thus cntain n trans fats
    C.They are highly saturated and prtect cnsumers against heart diseases
    D.They allw baked gds t have pleasant texture and tasty flavrs
    64.When slidifying the il, fully hydrgenatin might ________.
    A.Lead t a certain disease indirectlyB.create trans fats
    C.generate unsaturated fatsD.cntribute t fatal injury
    65.The last paragraph suggests that _______.
    A.Mst Americans try t reduce healthy fats as well as trans fats
    B.Peple have a widespread misunderstanding f fats as a whle
    C.Fat is all bad withut any beneficial effect n human bdies
    D.A ttal f51 percent f Americans tried less healthy fats last year
    D.
    Treasure hunts have inspired peple’s imaginatin fr hundreds f years, bth in real life and in bks, such as Rbert Luis Stevensn’s Treasure Island. In 1979, Kit Williams, a mdern writer, had the idea f cmbining the real thrill f a treasure hunt with clues fund in a bk when he wrte a children’s stry, Masqueracde. The bk was abut a hare(野兔), and a mnth befre it came ut, Williams buried a gld hare in a park in Bedfrdshire. The bk cntained a large number f clues t help readers find the hare, but Williams put in a lt f “red herrings”, r false clues, t mislead them.
    Ken Rberts, the man wh finally fund the hare, had been lking fr it fr nearly tw years. Althugh he had been searching in the wrng area mst f the time, he actually fund it by lgic, nt by chance. His success came frm the fact that he had gained an imprtant clue in the very beginning. He had realized that the wrds: “One f Six t Eight” under the first picture in the bk cnnected the hare, in sme way, t Katherine f Aragn, the first f Henry VIII’s six wives. Even here, hwever, Williams had succeeded in misleading him. Ken knew that Katherine f Aragn had died at Kimbltn in Cambridgeshire in 1536 and thught it was there that Williams had buried the hare. He had been digging there fr ver a year befre a new idea· ccurred t him. He fund ut that Kit Williams had spent mst f his childhd near Ampthill, in Bedfrdshire, and thught that he must have buried the hare in a place he knew well. Hwever, he still culd nt see the cnnectin with Katherine f Aragn, until ne day he came acrss tw stne crsses in Ampthill Park and learned frm lcals that they had been built in her hnr in 1773
    Even then his search had nt cme t an end. It was nly after he had spent several nights digging arund the crss that he decided t write t Kit Williams, s as t find ut if he was wasting his time there. T his delight, Williams encuraged him t cntinue with the effrts, and n February 24th, 1982, he fund the treasure at last. It was wrth £3000 in the beginning, but the excitement it had brught abut since its burial made it much mre valuable.
    66.The underlined wrd “them” in paragraph1mst prbably refers t _______.
    A.the red herringsB.the treasure hunters
    C.Henry VIII’s six wivesD.the readers f Masquerade
    67.What is the critical clue in the stry t help Ken Rberts find the gld hare?
    A.The tw stne crsses Ken came acrss in Ampthill.
    B.Rbert Luis Stevensn’s Treasure Island.
    C.The cnnectin with Katherine f Aragn.
    D.Williams’ spending his childhd in his hmetwn.
    68.The stne crsses in Ampthill were built_______.
    A.t tell abut a significant histrical event that happened in 1773
    B.t shw respect fr ne f Henry VIII’s eight wives
    C.t serve as a rad sign in Ampthill Park
    D.t infrm treasure hunters where the gld ha re was
    69.Which f the fllwing describes Rberts’ lgic in searching fr the hare?
    a. Henry VIII’s six wivesb. Katherine’s burial place at Kimbltn
    c. Williams’ childhd in Ampthilld. Katherine f Aragn
    e stne crsses in Ampthill Park
    A.a-b-c-e-dB.d-b-a-e-cC.a-d-b-c-eD.d-a-b-c-e
    70.What is the subject discussed in the text?
    A.An exciting histrical event.B.A mdern treasure hunt.
    C.The attractin f Masquerade.D.The imprtance f lgical thinking.
    第Ⅱ卷 主观题(共35分)
    第四部分:写作(满分35分)
    第一节:阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
    Fr a clearer picture f what the student knws, mst teachers use anther kind f examinatin in additin t bjective tests. They use “essay tests”, which require students t write lng answers t brad, general questins such as the fllwing, “mentin several ways in which Mahatma Gandhi has affected the thinking f peple in his wn cuntry and in ther parts f the wrld.”
    One advantage f the essay test is that it reduces the element f luck. The student cannt get a high scre just by making a lucky guess. Anther advantage is that it shws the examiner mre abut the student’s ability t put facts tgether int what he has thught abut the subject. Smetimes, essay tests have disadvantages, t. Sme students are able t write rather gd answers withut really knwing much abut the subject, while ther students wh actually knw the material have truble expressing their ideas in essay frm.
    Besides, n an essay test the student’s scre may depend upn the examiner’s feelings at the time reading the answer. If he is feeling tired r bred, the student may receive a lwer scre than he shuld. Anther examiner reading the same answer might give it a much higher mark. Frm this viewpint, the bjective test gives each student a fairer chance, and naturally it is easier and quicker t scre.
    Whether an bjective test r an essay test is used, prblems arise. When sme bjective questins are used alng with sme essay questins, hwever, a fairly clear picture f the student’s knwledge can usually be gained.
    71.Please explain the underlined phrases in English.(N mre than 8 wrds)
    72.What are the advantages f the essay test ver the bjective ne?(N mre than 15wrds)
    73.Why can sme students nt knwing much abut a subject scre high in essay tests?(N mre than 12 wrds)
    74.Hw can a clearer picture f the students’ knwledge be gained thrugh a test?(N mre than10wrds)
    75.If yu were a teacher, which type f test wuld yu prefer? Give yur reasns.(N mre than20wrds)
    第二节:书面表达(满分 25分)
    76.假如你是李华 你的美国朋友Chris来信说他所在的学校正在在实行小组学习,但他感到自己十分不适应这种模式,犹豫是否要退出学习小组。请你根据这一情况给他写一封回信,鼓励他留在学习小组。内容要包括以下几点:
    1.说明小组学习的益处,如合作学习、拓展视野等。
    2.根据你对他的了解,帮他分析可能导致问题地原因,如个人性格、习惯等。
    3.结合分析,有针对性地提出给他的建议。
    注意:1.不少于120词;
    2.信的开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
    Dear Chris,
    Glad t hear frm yu and I can see yu are greatly annyed with grup learning.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________
    Best wishes!
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    英语答案
    听力(共两节,满分20分)
    1-5.ABBCA 6-10.ABCBC 11-15.BCBBC
    单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)
    16-20.DBADC 21-25.BCBCB 26-30.BDACC
    完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
    31-35.BCAAB 36-40.CDCDA 41-45.CABCA 46-50.DADBB
    阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
    51-55.BDCBA56-60.BCBDC 61-65.BCDAB 66-70.DCBCB
    阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
    71.T knw better abut/ T get a better understanding f.
    72.It reduces the element f luck and shws the examiner mre abut the student’s ability.
    73.Because they can express their ideas well in essay frm.
    Or: Because f their ability t express ideas well in essay frm.
    74.By cmbining bjective questins as well as essay questins.
    Or: Thrugh a cmbinatin f bjective questins and essay questins.
    Or: By using bjective questins alngside\ alng with essay questins.
    75.I prefer bjective test, because it’s easier t scre and gives each students a fairer chance.
    Or: I prefer essay test, because it allws me t have a better understanding f the students’ abilities.
    第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
    Dear Chris,
    Glad t hear frm yu and I can see yu are greatly annyed with grup learning. As far as I am cncerned, it will be unwise f yu t quit yur study grup.
    Grup learning can benefit us in numerus ways. T begin with, yu will be able t cperatin with ther students and slve cmplex prblems mre easily. In the meantime, getting varius insights int an issue will make yur wn cmprehensin f it well-runded, which is a gd way t braden yur hrizns as well.
    We’ve been friends fr a lng time and based n what I knw abut yu, yu may be t shy t share yur views in a grup discussin. All yu need t d is have mre cnfidence in yurself and be pen-minded t new ideas. Just relax and dn’t be afraid f making mistakes because we all d.
    I hpe yu will find my advice helpful and shuld yu have further prblems, dn’t hesitate t write back.
    Best wishes!

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