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吉林省頂級名校2022屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫清楚,將條形碼準(zhǔn)確粘貼在考生信息條形碼粘貼區(qū)。2.選擇題必須使用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題必須使用0.5毫米黑色字跡的簽字筆書寫,字體工整、筆跡清楚。3.請按照題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效;在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。4.作圖可先使用鉛筆畫出,確定后必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆描黑。5.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,不準(zhǔn)使用涂改液、修正帶、刮紙刀。第Ⅰ卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Thewoods. B.Theseaside. C.Apark.2. Who’sthewomanmostprobably?A.Theman’steacher. B.Theman’sclassmate. C.Theman’sneighbour.3. HowoftenwillJocelyntakedancelessonsnextmonth?A.Threetimesaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Onceaweek.4. Whydidthewomanarrivelate?A.Hercarbrokedown.B.Shewenttherebybike.C.Shewasstuckintrafficjams.5. What’sthereasonwhythemanmovedtoanewhouse?A.Becauseit’snearhisworkplace.B.Becauseithasagoodviewofhills.C.Becauseit’scheapandcomfortable.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. What’swrongwiththecar?A.Itstoppedsometimes. B.Theengineisoverheated. C.Thetireneedssomeair.7. What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakersprobably?A.Repairerandcustomer. B.Husbandandwife. C.Bossandsecretary.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. Whatiswoman’sfavoritemusic?A.Jazzmusic. B.Rockmusic. C.Classicalmusic.9. WhatwillthewomanarrangethisFridayevening?A.Acourseofclassicalmusic.B.Apartyforhermusicteacher.C.Adrumperformanceforherhusband.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What’sthewomandoing?A.Makingasurvey. B.Makingatravelplan. C.Makingnewfriends.11. WhenwasthemansupposedtoreachLhasaoriginally?A.At4:00a.m. B.At7:00a.m. C.At11:00p.m.12. Whatwasthemandisappointedwithaboutthehotel?A.Itsbreakfast. B.Itslocation. C.Itsroom.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. Whereistheconversationtakeplaceprobably?A.Inacompany. B.Inashoppingmall. C.Inacinema.14. HowdidPaulfeelwhenseeingDeborah?A.Puzzled. B.Embarrassed. C.Excited.15. WhyisDeborahinManchester?A.Sheisworkingthere.B.Sheistravellingthere.C.Sheisattendingameeting.16. WhatisDeborahgoingtodonext?A.Tohaveadinner. B.Toseeamovie. C.Tobuyanewskirt.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Wheredidthewomanrealizeherwalletwasmissing?A.Atthegym. B.Atthebakery. C.Atthegolfcourt.18. Whatisnotincludedinthewoman’swallet?A.HerVisacard. B.Herdriver’slicense. C.Hermembershipcard.19. Whofoundthewoman’swalletatlast?A.Aworkerwhocutsthegrass.B.Akidwhowashesthegolfcart.C.Aguywhoworksinarestaurant.20. Howdidthewomanrewardtheguyatfirst?A.Tobuyhimabeer.B.Togivehimmoney.C.Totreathimtoaroundofgolf.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASmokejumpersEveryyear,wildfiresdestroymillionsofhectaresofforestland,leavingmanyhomesdamagedandalotofpeoplehomeless.Smokejumpersarehelpingtostopthis.Whatisasmokejumper?Smokejumpersareaspecialtypeoffirefighter.Unlikeregularfirefighters,theyworkinadifferentway.Theyjumpfromplanesorareloweredbyhelicoptersintoareasthataredifficulttoreachbycaroronfoot,likethemiddleofamountainforest.Theyracetoputoutfiresasfastastheycan.Whatdosmokejumpersdo?Atafiresite,smokejumpersfirstexaminethelandanddecidehowtofightthefire.Theirmaingoalistostopafirefromspreadingortoslowitsprogressuntilfull,ground-basedfirefightersarrive.Usingbasicequipmentsuchasshovelsandaxes,smokejumpersclearlandofburnablemateriallikedrygrassanddeadtrees.Theycarrywaterwiththemtoo,butonlyalimitedamount.Whocanbeasmokejumper?Althoughthemajorityofsmokejumpersaremen,morewomenarejoiningnow.Themostimportantfactorsareyourheightandweight.SmokejumpersemployedintheUnitedStates,forexample,mustbebetween120and200pounds(54and91kilograms),sotheydon’tgetblownbystrongwinds,orgethurtwhentheyland.Smokejumpersmustalsobecapableofsurvivinginthewild.Theworkisdangerous,andthehoursarelong.Butforthesefirefighters,smokejumpingisn’tjustanoccupation.Theylovebeingabletojumpoutofplanes,fightfires,andliveintheforest.As28-year-oldsmokejumperBobSmithsays,“Thisisthebestjobfortoughguys.”21. Whatisthefirstthingasmokejumperdoesafterarrivingatafiresite?A.Cleartheland. B.Studythearea. C.Lookforwater. D.Putoutthefire.22. Ifyouwanttobeasmokejumper,youmustbe. A.withinacertainweightrange B.male C.abletoflyaplane D.olderthan28yearsofage23. Fromwhichwebsitewouldyoumostprobablyfindthistext? A.. B.. C.. D..BAtfirst,Ididn’trecognizethesymptomsthatweallhadincommon.Friendsmentionedthattheywerehavingtroubleconcentrating.Itwasn’tburnout—westillhadenergy.Itwasn’tdepression—wedidn’tfeelhopeless.Wejustfeltsomewhatjoylessandaimless.Itturnsoutthere’sanameforthat:languishing.Languishingisasenseofinactivityandemptiness.Itfeelsasifyou’remuddling(應(yīng)付)throughyourdays,lookingatyourlifethroughafoggywindshield(擋風(fēng)玻璃).Inpsychology,wethinkaboutmentalhealthonaspectrum(范圍)fromdepressiontoflourishing(精力旺盛).Flourishingisthepeakofwell-being,withdepressionbeingthevalleyandlanguishingtheneglectedmiddlechildofmentalhealth.It’stheemptinessbetweendepressionandflourishing—theabsenceofwell-being.You’renotfunctioningatfullcapacity.Languishingdullsyourmotivation,disruptsyourabilitytofocus,andgreatlyincreasesthepossibilitythatyou’llcutbackonwork.Partofthedangeristhatwhenyou’relanguishing,youmightnotnoticethedullingofdelightorthedecreasingofdrive.Youdon’tcatchyourselfslippingslowlyintoaloneness;you’reindifferenttoyourindifference.Whenyoucan’tseeyourownsuffering,youdon’tseekhelporevendomuchtohelpyourself.Sowhatcanwedoaboutit?Peoplewhobecamemorefocusedontheirworkmanagedtoavoidlanguishing.Interruptedattentionisanenemyofengagementandexcellence.Togobeyondlanguishing,giveyourselfsomeuninterruptedtime.Itclearsoutconstantdistractions(分心)andgivesusthefreedomtofocus.Andtrystartingwithsmallwinsbyfocusingonachallengethatmatterstoyou—aninterestingproject,aworthwhilegoal,orameaningfulconversation.Psychologistsstillhavealottolearnaboutwhatcauseslanguishingandhowtocureit,butnamingitmightbeafirststep.Itcouldhelptodefogourvision,givingusaclearerwindowintowhathadbeenanunclearexperience.Itcouldremindusthatweweren’talone:languishingiscommonandshared.Byacknowledgingthatsomanyofusarelanguishing,wecanstartgivingvoicetoquietdespairandlightingapathoutoftheemptiness.24. Ifonesuffersfromlanguishing,heislikelyto.A.feelexhaustedandwithouthopeB.becomeweakerorfailingtoimproveC.makesomeonewanttoachievesomethingD.gobeyondtheusuallimitsofsomething25. Howshouldyoureacttolanguishing?A.Askdoctorsforsomemedicine.B.Realizethatyouarenotaloneindespair.C.Giveyourselfsomeuninterruptedtime.D.Beindifferenttoyourlackofenthusiasm.26. Whatcouldpsychologistsdotohelpsolvetheproblemsoflanguishing?A.Givepeoplemorefreedom.B.Seeitasdepression.C.Nameitclearly.D.Removeitfromaspectrum.27. Whyisitsignificanttoknowlanguishingiscommonandshared?A.Wecanletthesilentdespairspeakupandfindawayout.B.Wecancontinuetolearnmoreaboutlanguishing.C.Wecanseeitasbasicallythesameasdepression.D.Wecanstudyitasthecompleteoppositeofflourishing.COceansholdalotofmystery,evenforpeoplewhostudythem.Butit’snomysterywhythey’reintrouble.We’vebeenusingthemtohideourwaste,suchaspouringoil,plastic,andpoisonouschemicalsintothemfordecades.We’veoverexploited(剝削)manyfishstockstolevelssolowthattheycannolongerbeharvested.Oceansarealsoaprimarysourceofproteinformillionsofpeopleworldwide.Ifwewanttocontinuetoenjoywhatoceansprovide,weneedtodoeverythingwecantoprotectthemandthelifetheysupport.Weshouldensuretheseafoodweeatissustainable.Ofcourse,noteveryoneisluckyenoughtobeabletocatchtheirownfish,whichmeanshavingsustainableoptionsatthestoreiscritical.Aspublicandcompaniesawarenessabouttheriskscausedbyoverfishinganduncontrolledseafarmingexpansionhasgrown,foodtradesmeninCanadahavedevelopedsustainableseafoodpoliciesandcommitments.SeafoodProgress,anonlineresource,isdesignedtohelpproviderewardstotradesmenandinformationtoseafoodlovers.ItmakesiteasierforconsumersinCanadatofindouttradesmen’spoliciesonsourcingsustainableseafood,whetherthey’restickingtothosepoliciesandhowthey’reperformingcomparedtotheirpeers.Buttradesmenmustdomoretoensuretheirseafoodproductsareenvironmentallysustainableandsociallyresponsible.Thismeansexpandingthescopeoftheircommitmentstocoverallseafoodproductstheysell,inalltheirstores.Italsorequirescontinuingtoworkwithsuppliersandproducerstoimprovepracticesandmakesurethesustainableseafoodsupplymeetsconsumerdemand.It’snomysterythatifwewanttocontinuetoeatfish,wemustdoitresponsibly.SeafoodProgresshasinvitedseafoodtradesmen,suppliersandconsumerstojoininpushingtothisgoal.28. What’sthecauseofoceans’beingintroubleaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Theever-changingoftheglobalclimate. B.Themysterythatpeoplehaven’tstudied. C.Theoverexploitationanduseoftheoceans. D.Thecontinuousdecreaseoffishstocks.29. WhatcanSeafoodProgressdoforconsumers?A.Providerewardstothem. B.Urgethemtosticktopolicies. C.Providethemwithenoughseafood. D.Letthemknowabouttradesmen’spolicies.30. Whatcanweinferfromthepassage? A.Millionsofpeoplerelyonoceansforprotein. B.Peoplefailtonotetheconsequenceofoverfishing. C. D.Tradesmencansellseafoodproductswithoutlimit.31. Howcanseafoodbesustainable? A.Throughexpandingseafoodproduction. B.Byprotectingallthetradesmen’sprofit. C.Bymakingpoliciestocontrolseafoodconsumers. D.Byjointeffortsofpeopleinvolvedinseafood.DBeforeDouglasEngelbart,computerswereasbigasroomsandusedmostlyforhandlingnumbers.Butinthelate1960s,Engelbartinventedalmosteverythingyourpersonalcomputerhastoday:amouse,hypertext,screensharingandmore.Engelbartwasaddingreal-timeedits,graphics,hyper-linkingandsharingscreens—allbeforethebirthoftheWorldWideWeb.“Thedigitalrevolutionisfarmoresignificantthantheinventionofwritingorevenofprinting,”saidEngelbart,andasitturnsout,heheldalltherightcards.Ifhe’dbeenBritish,Engelbartwouldhavebeenknighted(授爵),butthePortland,Oregon,nativeinsteadlivedouttherestofhisyearsasanunsunghero,tryingtofryevenbiggerfishinSiliconValley.HisblueprintoftheInternetwastotallydifferentfromtoday’sprofit-driven,streamlinedversion.Engelbartimaginedaninformationsystembuiltonthebackbonesofcooperationandeducation,allmeanttoenhancethecollectivehumanmind.Hewantedacomputerizednetworkofreal-time,human-widecooperation,withtheopen-sourcespiritofWikipediaandthepurposefulnessofC.Bythelate70sandearly80s,EngelbartandhisideaswerecastasideinfavourofAppleMacintoshandMicrosoftWindows,alongwiththeirprofit-generatingvisionforpersonalcomputing,andauser-friendlyapproachtotheInternet.Engelbart’steamofresearchersabandonedhim,andhehadalesserpositionatacompanycalledTymsharewhilestillbattlingwithhispie-in-the-skyvisionsofabetterworld.Evenworse,whenEngelbart’smouseinventiongainedwidespreaduseyearslater,henevergainedtheprofits—ithadbeenlicensedtoAppleforaround$40,000,Engelbartrevealed.AndifEngelbarthadwon?“Hardtosay,”saysJeffersonoftheInternetArchiveinSanFrancisco.“TheWebwasboundtogrowinwaysitsfoundersneverintended,”hesays.Henoteshisbeliefthatthesamespiritofknowledge-sharingandcooperationEngelbarttirelesslypushedforwillonedaybecomepartofourfast-evolvingInternet,evenifacommerciallayercloudstheoriginalvision.Butevenso,fameisdifficulttoachieve;itoftenridiculesgreatthinkerslikeGalileoorTesla,onlytomeetthemdecadesafterdeath.Granted,EngelbartwaseventuallyallowedintotheNationalInventorsHallofFamein1998,andintothePioneersCircleintheInternetHallofFameafterhisdeath,buttheheartofhisdreamhasyettoberealized.32. Theexpression“hispie-in-the-skyvisionsofabetterworld”inPara3refersto.A.thefunctionofcomputerdataprocessingB.areal-timevideochatontheInternetC.auser-friendlyapproachtotheInternetD.anInternetofknowledge-sharingandcooperation33. MostprobablyEngelbart’sgreatestregretwasthat.A.hewastoocrazyabouthisvisionoftheInternetwhentotallyignoredB.hewasnotprofitablyrewardedforhislandmarkinventionsofcomputerC.hewasadmittedtotheU.S.NationalInventorsHallofFametoolateD.theInternetwascommerciallyorientedagainsthisoriginalintention34. WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Engelbartroseandfellinhisall-outbattleoverthefutureoftheInternet.B.EngelbartcouldhavesucceededintheInternetwithhislandmarkinventions.C.Engelbart’sachievementshaveneverbeenrecognized.D.Engelbartdidn’tgetanyprofitforhismouseinvention.35. Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WhoBenefitsfromtheInternet? B.WhoLosttheInternetWars?C.WhopioneeredtheWorldWideWeb? D.WhoCommercializedtheInternet?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Areyourfriendsalwaysventing(發(fā)泄)oryourcoworkersreachingouttoyou?36Luckily,herearesomewaystochooseandenforceyourboundariestogetcontrolofthematter.Setdailytimeswhenyou’reavailable.Makeaclearscheduleeachdayforwhenyoucheckyourmessagesandareavailabletohaveaconversation.37Ifyoucouldn’tstrictlyfollowthetimetable,youwouldbeburntoutagain.Changeyoursettingssoyoucan’tuseappswhenyourunoutoftime.ChecktheParentalControlsettingsonyourphoneandsearchforanoptioncalledScreenTimeonaniPhoneorDigitalWellbeingonanAndroid.Setatimelimitforhowlongyoucanuseyourmessagingappsandsaveyoursettings.3839Trytokeepyourphoneoutofsightwheneveryou’reworkingorneedtogetsomethingdone.Youcouldstoreitinadrawer,putitonadifferenttable,orleaveitinanotherroom.Thatway,you’relesslikelytopickitupandcheckyournotificationsthroughouttheday.Tellyourfriendsandfamilyyourboundariesassoonaspossible.Theearlieryoumentionyourboundaries,thelessconflictyou’llhavelater.Ifyouhavefriendsthatreachoutwhileyou’reatworkorsendalotofmessagesthroughouttheday,talktothemaboutyourboundaries.40Tellthemyouwon’tbeabletoholdafullconversationoutsideofthosetimes.Letthemknowit’sokayforthemtotextyoustill,butthattheyshouldonlyexpectresponsesduringthetimesyouset.Yetalwaysbesuretoeventuallyrespondtoyourtextmessages.Makeanotetoyourselftoreplyifyoutendtoforgetaboutit.A. Tellthemthetimeswhenyou’reavailabletocommunicate.B. Keepyourphoneawayfromyouwhenyou’refocusing.C. Puttinglimitsonhowoftenyoureplyhelpsyoufeellessoverwhelmed.D. Onceyourunoutoftime,youwon’tbeabletoaccesstheappsuntilthenextday.E. Communicateyourboundariessopeoplewhoreachouttoyoudon’tfeellikethey’reignored.F. Constantconversationsandnotificationsmakeithardertofocusandcouldstartstressingyouout.G. It’sokaytoreadthetextsyougetduringyourdowntime,butdon’trespondtothemuntilyou’rescheduled.第三部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。AsAmericacontinuedtosufferfromthepandemic(流行病),thereweresomeordinaryindividualswhoheldustogether.46forregularssuchastheonesattable411.Thatnight,theyhad47about$90worthoffood.Butitwasthe48they’dleftbehindthatblewhimaway.49,itwastwotips.Onewas$1,900incash.Theotherwrittenonthecreditcardreceipt,was$7,500.Thecouple50leftahandwrittennoteonthereceipt:“Holditto51yourguysoverthenextfewweeks.”“Wewere52thattheyweresogenerous.Wedidn’t53it.Theywentaboveandbeyondwhatwas54.Iamnotsureifwearegoingtostayopen,but55wehavesomeonelikethat,we’regoingtokeepgoing.Wewillbeofferingfoodorders,”saidGalvan.Hedividedthemoney56amongtheemployees,soeveryonegotabout$300.57,Galvancouldnowpaythetipforward.“Ifthere’sanyonewhodoesnothavefoodtoeat,58justneedsaglassof41. A. project B. story C. record D. saying42. A. finished B. begun C. taken D. served43. A. fired B. helped C. introduced D. hired44. A. go B. work C. come D. end 45. A. called B. designed C. advertised D. closed46. A. good B. annoyed C. grateful D. sorry47. A. ordered B. cooked C. reserved D. donated48. A. dish B. tip C. food D. ticket49. A. Suddenly B. Fortunately C. Actually D. Generally50. A. already B. also C. yet D. still51. A. observe B. recommend C. test D. pay52. A. anxious B. smart C. amazed D. embarrassed53. A. resist B. explain C. recognize D. expect54. A. necessary B. important C. obvious D. lucky55. A. promising B. knowing C. imagining D. pretending56. A. equally B. possibly C. partly D. accidentally57. A. Ineithercase B. Onthecontrary C. What’smore D. Regardlessofthat58. A. so B. but C. and D. or59. A. willing B. welcome C. responsible D. confident60. A. for B. within C. beyond D. by第II卷第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’slatestwarepicTheBattleatLakeChangjinhasrocketedto61topofChina’sboxofficeduringtheopeningdaysofthecountry’slongNationalDayholidayperiod.Thefilm62(release)onThursdayandhadalreadyearnedapproximately$82millionby6p.m.localtimeFriday,accordingtolocalticketingappMaoyan,whichprojectsthefilmwillfinishitsrunwithatotal63wellover$500million.China’sNationalDayholidayperiodstretchesovertheOct.1-7periodandis64(typical)oneofthecountry’sbiggestboxofficewindowsoftheyear.The65(power)startallbutassuresthatTheBattleatLakeChangjinwillemergeastheweekend’sbiggestearnerattheworldwideboxoffice,66(beat)MGM’smuchanticipatedBondinstallmentNoTimetoDie,67isforecasttopullin$80millionto$100millionfrommorethan50global68(market).BattleatLakeChangjinwilleasilytop$150millionfromjustonemarket—China.69(produce)byBonaFilmGroupandstate-backedfilmcompaniesShanghaiFilmGroupandHuaxia,TheBattleatLakeChangjinisbelieved70(be)China’smostexpensivefilmevermade,withaproductionbudgetofover$200million.第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假如你是李華,給你的英國好友凱特Kate寫信表達(dá)你對登月探險(xiǎn)的熱情。請你修改以下信件。信中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。DearKate,Iamgladtosharewithyousomedetailsaboutmypassionformoonexploration.ItstartedwithwhatIhavebeentoldaboutthemoonasakidbutgrewstrongerwithtime.Asitisknowntous,thereisrichculturalmeaningbehindthefaithfulcompanionoftheearth.InChineseculture,themoonisoftencomparedtoaquietandelegantlady.Also,itremindspeopletheirfamilyandfriendsfaraway.Humanhaveneverstoppedexploringthemoon.Ibelieveitisofmoreimportance.Thedevelopmentofrelevanttechnologyfuelstheprogressofscience,benefitoureverydaylife.What’smore,Ithinkmoonexplorationshowsanimportanthumanfeature,thatis,curiosityaboutanunknown,thathasbroughtourspeciesthisfar.DoyoufindthatI’vementionedaboveinterestingandreasonable?Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)假設(shè)你是新華中學(xué)學(xué)生李華,在網(wǎng)上得知澳大利亞籍中學(xué)生David想來中國沿古代絲綢之路游覽,他向網(wǎng)友征集驢友兼向?qū)?。你有興趣做他的旅伴,請給David寫一封自薦信,內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)如下:1. 個(gè)人信息;

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