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平谷区2020—2021学年度高二第二学期期末教学质量监控试卷英语试题1.本试卷共12页,包括三部分,满分100分。考试时间90分钟。2.在答题卡上准确填写学校名称、班级和姓名。3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。4.在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。5.考试结束,请将答题卡交回。第一部分知识运用(共两节,共30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Autism(自闭症)hasn'tsloweddownLandonDimm.Althoughhedidn'tspeakuntilage6,hewasableto1bywritingspellingwordsatage4.DimmlovedhisPEclass,whichhelpedhimpreparefortheSpecialOlympicsCapitalAreaAthleticsMeet.Hehascompetedforthelastfouryearsandhas2ninegoldmedals,onesilverandonebronze.Dimmhascompetedinthe100-meterwalk,softballdistancethrow,longjumpandthe50-meterwalkrunonce.Hisfavorite3isthesoftballthrow.He'sincreasedhissoftballthrowdistanceeveryyear.Dimm,ajunior,iswell-likedatschoolandisafriendtomany.He'sknownforhisexcellent4,Heneverforgetsabirthday,andhe5datesofeventsthathappenedyearsago.“LandonDimmisagreatkidandalwayssmiling,”hisPEcoachsaid.“He'sveryfriendly.HelovesPEclassandloves6intheSpecialOlympics.Dimm'smother,StacyCrescionne,said.Shewasproudofherson's7,nottomentionhisgrowth."Landonloveshisclassmatesandteachers,"shesaid.Hetalksofthemoften.Helikeshelpingothersinclass.Landonislovedbyeveryonewhomeetshim.Heisfriendlyandverypolite."“Hehasanunbelievablememoryabout8,Ifyoutellhimyourbirthday,hecantellyou9whatdayoftheweekit'llfalloninamatterofseconds.Crescionnesaidhersontooka10attitudetohisyearlySpecialOlympicscompetitions."Helovescompetinganddoingbettereachtime,"shesaid."Helikestogetpraisedfordoinghisbest.Helooksforwardtotheeventeachyear."1.A.celebrateB.challengeC.communicateD.calculate2.A.deliveredB.wonC.succeededD.received3.A.subjectB.hobbyC.lessonD.event4.A.memoryB.gradeC.effortD.preparation5.A.remembersB.reactsC.combinesD.suggests6.A.performingB.competingC.strugglingD.applying7.A.devotionB.braveryC.achievementsD.honesty
18.A.talentsB.patternsC.seasonsD.dates9.A.suddenlyB.obviouslyC.exactlyD.luckily10.A.negativeB.positiveC.sensitiveD.practical第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写二个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。ASpendingalmostafulldayinthecarwitha74-year-oldwomancouldbeboringfora16-year-oldhighschoolstudent.Forme,though,thiswasthebestwaytoend2020andbegintheNewYear.Forthewholetrip,wedidn'tturntheradioononce.Wespenthours11(discuss)anythingandgaveeachotheradvice12.(base)onourexperiences.ShevaluedthewisdomthatIhadfrommy16years;IlearnedalotIneverexpectedto.I13(understand)theimportanceofrealconversation.Iknewthatyoushouldn'ttakeyourselftooseriouslyandthatnoteveryonehadtoget"oldandboring”.Sheisprobablyoneofthe14(cool),funniestandmostdown-to-earthpeopleI'veevermet.BHaveyoueverheardthatsomeonementionedwearabletechnologybutweren'tquitesure15itmeant?Simplyput,wearabletechnologyisageneraltermforagroupofdevicesincludingfitnesstrackersandsmartwatchesthataredesignedtobewornthroughouttheday.Thesedevicesareoftencalledwearablesforshort.Wearables16(become)increasinglypopularoverthepastfewyears,butthebasicideaisnothingnew.Forexample,ifyou'veeverwornawristwatch,you'vealreadyusedasimplekindofwearable.Today'swearablescanactuallyconnectwithyourexistingdevices,likecomputersandsmartphones,17meanstheycandoalotofinterestingthings.CPeoplearepleasedwiththeireasylifeinSiheyuan.Theyliveapeacefulandharmoniouslifeinthesesmall“boxes”.Theirdailyneedscouldbefullysatisfiedtherebysellerswhosoldvegetables,18(egg),fruitsandsnacks.Thewindingandnarrowhutongswereheavenforchildrenplayinggames.Theywouldhaveplayedgamessuchasrubber-bandskipping,Chineseshuttlecock(键子),andhide-and-seek.Eveninmodemtimes,youngboysgettogether19(hold)footballmatchesinthesenarrowhutongs.Thosewholiveinthemlovetheirwayoflifesomuchthatit20(describe)bytheChineseasacultureofhappinessandharmony.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,共38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABasicInformationaboutKewGardensTicketsincludeentrytoallbuildingsandattractionswithintheGardens.Savemoneyandgainfast-trackentrywhenyoubookticketsonline.YoucanmakeadonationwhenyouvisitKewGardens.Asanalternativetobuyingastandard-priceticket,
2youcaninsteadmakeadonation.Thedonationisatleast10%morethantheadmissioncharge.Thankyouforyourdonation.MembersofHistoricRoyalPalacesreceivea10%discountofftheentrancefeeintoKewGardensonpresentationofavalid(有效的)HistoricRoyalPalacesmembershipcard.TheTemperateHouseisclosedforrepairmentuntil2022.KewGardensisclosedon24and25DecemberduetoChristmas.Payatgate(£)Onlineprice(£)AdultAdult-donationinclusiveAdult-standardOnlineadult16.51514Concession(减价票)(visitorswithadisability,studentswithanID,seniorcitizens60+)Concession-donationConcession-donationinclusiveConcession-standardOnlineconcession15.51413Child(ages4-16)(0-3yearsoldfree)(childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadultallthetime)ChildatgateOnlinechild3.52.5NecessarycarersforvisitorswithadisabilityFREEFREE21.Ifanadultwantstogotothegardenwithhis65-year-oldfather,howmuchshouldtheypayonline?A.£32.5B.£27C.£32D.£29.522.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondandthirdparagraphs?A.KewGardensisanon-profitorganization.B.OnlyHistoricRoyalPalacesmemberscanvisitKewGardens.C.Anextra10%admissionfeemustbepaidtomakeadonation.D.ItishopedthatvisitorscanmakeadonationwhentheyvisitKewGardens.23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.VisitorscanvisitKewGardensallyearround.B.TheTemperateHousecannotbevisiteduntil2022.C.Theonlinepriceishigherthanthepriceatthegate.D.Anextrafeeshouldbepaidforcertainattractions.24.Wherecanwemostprobablyfindthepassage?A.Onafinancialapp.B.Inafashionmagazine.C.Onatravelwebsite.D.Inageographybook.BHenryCavill:BringSupermantoLife
3HenryCavillknewthathewantedtobeastarat16yearsofage,afterachancemeetingwithmoviestarRussellCrowewhoinspiredhispassionforacting.ButfortheBritish-bornactor,thebrightlightsandattractionofHollywoodwerealongwayaway.Supportedbyhissecretarymotherandstockbrokerfather,hedecidedtostudydramaduringhighschool.Hisjourneytosuperstarbegan.Beforegainingtheinternationalrecognitionhehasnow,CavilltriedoutforrolesintheHarryPotterandTwilightseriesbutfailedtogeteither.Hewouldhavetokeepwaitingforhisbigchance.Determinedasever,Cavilltookanyactingjobshecouldgethishandsonandappearedinseverallow-budgethorrormoviesandTVshowsinhopesofgettingnoticed.Italmostworked.Intheearly2000s,atjust22yearsold,henarrowlymissedoutonbecomingthenewJamesBond.Finally,in2007,hishardworkpaidoff.HewonaleadingroleasthefirstDukeofSuffolkintheperiodshowTheTudors.TheTVshowwasverypopularandhelpedtoraiseCavill'spopularityinAmerica.In2011,Cavillandedhisbreakoutrole,playingSupermanintheDCExtendedUniverse.Hehasn'tlookedbackandhassincestarredinmanyhitfilms,suchasMission:Impossible-Fallout.Morerecently,hesteppedbackontothesmallscreen.Since2019,hehasstarredinthepopularseriesTheWitcher,adaptedfromthebookseriesandvideogamesofthesamename.IntheTVshow,CavillplayedabravemonsterhunternamedGeraltofRivia,whichwastheperfectroleforCavillbecausehewasafanofthevideogames.CavillalsogotachancetoplayaclassicEnglishcharacter-masterdetectiveSherlockHolmes—in20209sEnolaHolmes.However,Cavillisn'tjustagoodguyonscreen.Hischarityworkalsomakeshimareal-lifehero.In2014,hetookpartintheIceBucketChallengewhilewearinghisfullSupermansuittosupporttheALSAssociation.Currently,heisanambassadorfortheUK'sRoyalMarinesCharity,whichsupportswarveterans(退伍军人).Whydoeshedoit?Helovestomakepeoplefeelgoodandbringsmilestopeople'sfaces.Indeed,HenryCavillislivingproofthatyoudon'talwaysneedtowearacape(斗篷)toactlikeahero.25.WhydidCavillactinlow-budgetfilmandTVworksearlyinhiscareer?A.Hewastoopolitetorefuse.B.Hewashopingtogetnoticed.C.Hewasencouragedtodosobyhisparents.D.Hewasfriendswiththedirectorsoftheprojects.26.TheroleofthemonsterhunterwastheperfectforCavillbecauseA.hehadexperiencedhuntingmonstersB.hehadplayedthesameroleinamovieC.heknewthewriterofthebookspersonallyD.heenjoyedthevideogamesthattheshowwasrootedin27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeCavill?A.Modestandfriendly.B.Determinedandkind.C.Talentedandfaithful.D.Honestandconsiderate.28.WhatmadeCavillareal-lifehero?A.Beingasuccessfulactor.B.PlayingSupermanonscreen.
4C.Devotingtocharities.D.Wearingacapetotakepartinactivities.CSpeakingwithpeopleonthephoneisprettyrarethesedays.Mostpeopleusee-mailormessagingappswhentheyneedtocommunicatewithsomeone.Sometimes,though,makingacallisunavoidable.Thissimpleactcanactuallybeanightmareforsomepeople.Theirheartsraceandtheirhandssweatattheverythought.Ifthissoundsfamiliartoyou,youmightbeoneofthemillionsofpeoplewhosufferfromtelephobia---thefearofspeakingoverthephone.Telephobiaisaformofsocialanxiety,althoughpeoplewhofeelperfectlycomfortableinsocialsituationsmayalsoexperiencetelephobia.Whenspeakingface-to-face,wegiveofflotsoffacialorbodilycuesthathelpeachotherfollowtheconversation.Thisisnotthecaseoverthephone.Andtheideaofspeakingintothisvoid(真空)makespeopleterrifiedthattheywillfreezeup,stumbleovertheirwords(失言),orlosecontroloftheconversationandlookfoolish.Infact,telephobiaisverysimilartothefearpeoplefeelbeforeputtingonaperformanceinfrontofabigaudience.However,therearethingsthatonesufferingfromthisconditioncandotoreducethisfearandmakephonecallsatleastsomewhatbearable.Onethingthatthosewithtelephobiacandobeforeacallissmile.Itmaysoundsilly,butsmilingbeforedoingsomethingstressfulcanhelpyoufeelmorerelaxed.Itwon'tdeletetheanxietyaltogether,butitwilltaketheedgeoffit.Similarly,imagininghowthecallwillgobeforeyoumakeitcanalsohelpthingsgomoresmoothly.Runningthroughapositiveconversationinyourheadwillmakeyoufeellessnervousandmayhelpyoupredictanypossibleproblems.There'snoneedtospendhoursonthis,justafewminutesthinkingupageneralideaofwhatyouwanttosay.Youcanevenwritedownsomebriefnotestoremindyourselfofyourtalkingpoints.Thisisparticularlyusefulfordealingwiththefearofnotbeingabletoexpressyourselfnaturally.Andfinally,whenfacedwithreceivingacall,youdon'talwayshavetopickup.There'snothingwrongwithcallingthepersonbacklaterwhenyoufeelmorecomfortable.Sothenexttimeyourphonestartsringing,remember-speakingonthephonedoesn'thavetomakeyousweat.Theimportantthingistobeawareofyourfearandtakestepstodealwithit.29Accordingtothearticle,whichsituationcancauseafeelingsimilartotelephobia?A.Speakingface-to-facetoagoodfriend.B.Performinginfrontofalargeaudience.C.Runninginaracewithoutpropershoes.D.Usingamessagingappwhileonthesubway.30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasawaytodealwithtelephobia?A.Imagininghowthecallwillgobeforeyoumakeit.B.Standingontheedgeofatallbuildingwhilemakingacall.C.Callingsomeonebacklaterinsteadofansweringtheirphonecallsrightaway.D.Writingdownsomebriefnotestoremindyourselfofyourtalkingpoints.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Topresentwaystoeasetelephobia.B.Toexplainthedevelopmentoftelephobia.
5C.Tointroducetheinfluenceoftelephobia.D.Togivethereasonwhysomeonesuffersfromtelephobia.DYoumightnotexpectit,butcowsarealargesourceofthegreenhousegasesthataredrivingclimatechange.Cowsproducelotsofmethane(甲烷)bybreakingdownthegrass.Nowscientistshaveshownthatthepollutionfromcowscanbereducedbyaddingalittleseaweedtotheirfood.Scientistsfirstdiscoveredthatseaweedcouldhelpcontrolmethanefromcowsseveralyearsago.Butthisworkwasdoneinalaboratory,thereweremanyquestionsaboutwhethertheideacouldworkinreallife.Inthelabstudies,thecowsweregivenquiteabitofseaweed,andtheywouldcauselosingweight.Thatwasn'thelpful,sincecowsareoftensoldbyweight.Italsowasn'tcleariftheseaweedwouldstopworkingifitwasusedforalongerperiodoftime.Now,scientistsfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Davishaveansweredseveralofthesequestions.Theresearchersstudied21cowsonafarmforaboutfivemonths.Theytaughtthecowstogettheirfoodfrominsideaspecialhood(罩),whichallowedthescientiststomeasurethemethanethatthecowsweregivingoff.Thistime,theyusedamuchsmalleramountofseaweed,whichtheymixedwiththecows5food.Theresultsweresurprisinglygood.Insomecases,thecowsproduced82%lessmethane.Theimprovementdependedonthekindoffoodthecowsweregiven,buteventheworst-pollutingcowsproduced33%lessmethane.Overthefivemonths,thescientistsdidn'tseeanysignsthatthecows'stomachsweregettingusedtotheseaweedandstartingtoproducemoremethaneagain.Anothersurprisecamewhentheylookedattheweightofthecows.Thecowsthatwerefedseaweedgainedjustasmuchweightastheothercows,buttheydidn'tneedasmuchfood.Buttherearestillsomebigproblemswiththeideaoffeedingcowsseaweed.Foronething,there'snotadequateseaweedtofeedallofthecowsintheworld.Sofarmerswouldhavetofigureoutawaytogrowlotsofseaweed.Abiggerproblemisthatformostoftheirlives,cowsliveinfields,wheretheyeatthegrass.Thatmeansthere'snochancetofeedthemseaweedeveryday.Theseproblemsneedtobetakenseriouslyiftheworldisgoingtoavoidtheworsteffectsoftheclimatecrisis.Still,it'struethatsomethingassimpleasfeedingcowsseaweedcanhelpreducesomeofthepollutioncausingtheclimatecrisis.39.whydidthescientistsdotheexperimentonthefarm?A.Tocontroltheamountofseaweed.B.Torecordtheweightcowsgained.CToconfirmtheeffectofseaweedinreallife.D.Tomeasuretheamountofseaweedcowsate.33Theunderlinedword"adequate"means.A.commonB.specialC.lackingD.enough34.Thepassageiswrittento.A.appealtopeoplenottoraisethecowsB.encouragepeopletoplanttheseaweed
6C.remindpeopleofcontrollingcows'weightD.callonpeopletotakeactionstoreducethepollution第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。MaintainingandBuildingMuscleStayinghealthyisveryimportant,buteatingwellandgettingactiveisonlypartofthestory.Often,weforgethowimportantitistoconcentrateonbuildingandmaintainingourmuscles.35Itcanalsohelpyouimproveyourimmunesystem(免疫系统),speedupyourbody'shealingprocess,andletyousleepbetter.Andasyouage,themusclesyou'vedevelopedwillhelpyouwithyourbalance,bonestrength,posture,andevenmoreconfident.36Afterall,youdon'thavetolooklikeArnoldSchwarzeneggertofeelgoodaboutbeingabitstronger!Withallthesegreatreasonsforstrengthtraining,therearealsosomanymythsthatstopwomenfromdoingit.37Thetruthis,sincewomenhaveaboutone-fifteenththetestosteroneofmen,it'smuchharderforthemtogetbigmusclesthanitisformen.Sogoaheadladies,getstronger.You'llbehappyyoudid!Therearesomeeasywaystobuildmuscleathome.38Butdidyouknowthat,whendoneright,push-ups(俯卧撑)canbeaseffectiveasweightlifting?Thetrickistomakesureyouareconstantlyvaryingthetypeofpush-up.Placingyourhandsclosertogetherorfurtherapartaretwoexcellentwaystoisolatedifferentmusclegroupsandensureyougetthemaximumreturnonyoureffort.39Forexample,squatsandlunges(下蹲和弓步)foryourlegs,pull-upsandchin-ups(引体向上)foryourupperbody,andcrunchesandplanksforyourcore,.Witheveryexercise,youshouldkeeptrackofhowmanyyoudoandmeasureyourimprovementsovertime.Inaddition,keepinmindthatonceaspecificexercisegetstooeasy,therearealwaysplentyofchangestohelpincreaseitsdifficulty.Therearesomanystrengthtrainingexercisesthataresimple,easytodoathome,andgreatforyourhealth.Whynotgivethematry?Justremember;thehardestpartisgettingstarted!A.Instead,theycantrytakingabathtofallasleep.B.Peoplemayfearitisahardworktoinsistonstrengthtraining.C.Ofallthebenefits,maybethebestpartisyourimprovedconfidence.D.Withoutleavingthecomfortofyourhome,youareprobablyfamiliarwithpush-ups.E.Buildingmusclestrengthdoesmorethanjusthelpyouliftheavierthingsandloseweight.F.Women'scommonfearisthatliftingweightswillmakethemlooktoobulky(大块头的).G.Therearealsoothersimplewaystoincreasemusclestrength.第三部分书面表达(共两节,共32分)第一节阅读表达(共4小题;第40、41小题各2分,第42小题3分,第43小题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。Lastweek,theUnitedNations(UN)releasedthemostcompletereportevercreatedontheglobalproblemoffoodwaste.Itfoundthattheworldwastesabout17%ofallthefoodproduced.That'saboutabilliontonsoffoodayear.Abilliontonsisalotoffood—ifsover2trillion(2,000,000,000,000)poundsorabout931billion
7(931,000,000,000)kilograms.Thereportsaysthattheamountwastedisroughlytwiceasmuchasearlierstudieshadsuggested.ThereportwasproducedbytheUN'sEnvironmentProgram(UNEP)andcoveredfoodwastearoundtheworldin2019.Thestudyshowedaseveraldifferentwaysinwhichfoodwaswasted-athome,inrestaurantsandinstores.Itturnsoutthatbyfar,mostfoodwaste—about61%-happensathome.Onaverage,theamountoffoodthrownoutathomeworksouttoabout163pounds(74kilograms)foreachpersoneveryyear.Restaurantswereresponsibleforabout26%ofthefoodwasted.Theremaining13%wasthrownawaybystores.Manypeoplethoughtrichcountriesweremorelikelytowastefoodthancountriesthatwerelessrich.Thatturnedoutnottobetrue.Onesurprisingdiscoverywasthatfoodwaswastedataboutthesamerateinallbutthepoorestcountries.(TheUNhaddifficultymeasuringfoodwasteinthepoorestcountries.)Butpeopleinrichercountriesmaywastelessfoodathomebecausetheyareeatingoutatrestaurantsmoreoften.ThatcertainlyseemstobethecaseintheUS,whichhaslowwastenumbersforhomes,butquitehighnumbersforrestaurants.Insomecases,labelsmightbecausingfoodwaste,thereportsaid.Peoplemightbethrowingawayfoodeventhoughit'sstillgoodtoeat,simplybecausethecontainer's"BestBy"or"SellBy"datehaspassed.Inpoorercountries,foodmaybewastedbecausenotallhomeshavearefrigerator.Whyiswastingfoodsuchaproblem?Foronething,thereportpointsout,hundredsofmillionsofpeoplewenthungryin2019.Also,wastingfoodisreallybadfortheplanet.Farmingcreatesbetween10%and30%oftheworld'sgreenhousegasemissions(排放)---thepollutionthat'smakingtheclimatecrisisworse.Sowhenfoodgetsthrownout,thepollutioniscreatedfornothing.TheUNEPreportsaysthatit'simportantforcountriestostudyfoodwastemorecarefullyinordertofigureoutwaystosolvetheproblem.40.HowmanytonsoffoodarewastedayearaccordingtotheUNreport?41.Whyiswastingfoodbadfortheenvironment?42.Readthefollowingstatement,underlinethefalsepartofitandexplainthereason.Labelsmightbecausingfoodwaste,becausepeoplemightbethrowingawayfoodthatisbadtoeat.43.Pleasebrieflypresentwhatyoucandoindailylifetosavefood.(about40words)第二节(20分)假设你是平谷区红星中学高二学生李华。你的美国朋友Jim曾到过平谷,他听说2021世界休闲大会(2021WorldLeisureCongress)已经在平谷闭幕,他想了解平谷近几年的变化。请给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.变化(交通transportation,环境environment,.....);2.原因;3.欢迎他再来平谷。注意:1,词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。DearJim,...
8.....Yours,LiHua
9平谷区20202021学年第二学期教学质量监控参考答案高二英语2021.07第一部分知识运用第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)l.C2.B3.D4.A5.A6.B7.C8.D9.C10,B第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)11.discussing12,based13,understood14.coolest15.what16.havebecome/havebeenbecoming17,which18.eggs19,tohold20.isdescribed第二部分阅读理解第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)A篇:21.B22.D23.B24,CB篇:25.B26.D27.B28,CC篇:29.B30.B31,AD篇:32.C33.D34,D第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)35.E36.C37.F38.D39.G第三部分书面表达第一节(共4小题;第40、41小题各2分,第42小题3分,第43小题5分,共12分)40.That'saboutabilliontonsoffood.41.Becausefarmingcreatesbetween10%and30%oftheworld'sgreenhousegasemissions-thepollutionthat'smakingtheclimatecrisisworse.Sowhenfoodgetsthrownout,thepollutioniscreatedfornothing.42.Labelsmightbecanningfoodwaste,becausepeoplemightbethrowingawayfoodthatisbadtoeat.Peoplemightbethrowingawayfoodeventhoughit'sstillgoodtoeat,simplybecausethecontainers"BestBy”or“SellBy,"datehaspassed.43.Possibleversion1:Tosavefood,Iwillstartfromsmallthings.Wheneatinginthedininghall,I'lltakeadecentservingoffoodandavoidleftovers.AndifIseethephenomenonofstudentswastingfood,1willbebravetostopthem.Possibleversion2:Aftereatingatarestaurant,Iwilltaketheleftovershomeandpracticethe“Clearyourplate"campaignwithaction.Also,Iwillremindmyrelativesandfriendsaroundmeofstoppingwastefoodandtreasurethegrain.第二节(20分)Onepossibleversion:DearJim,I’mgladthatyoucareaboutthe2021WorldLeisureCongressandwanttoknowthechangesinPinggu.Letmetellyousomedevelopmentsofthecity.
10Ihavewitnessedmanygreatchangesinmyhometown.Themostimpressiveoneistherapiddevelopmentoftransportation.Inthepast,peopletravelledmainlybytheirownbikes.Nowadays,withmanybuslinesbuilt,itismoreconvenientforpeopletogoeverywhere.Besides,thespreadofsharingbikeshelpspeopletravelmoreeasily.Allthesecouldn'thavehappenedwithoutthemeasurestakenbythegovernmentandapplicationsofnewtechnology.GreatchangeshavetakenplaceinPinggu.Whenvisitinghereagain,youwillfeelthecharmofthecity.SowelcometoPingguagain.Yours,LiHua【注释】1.分数计算:本题总分20分,采用分项评分方式,其中内容8分,语言8分,结构4分.具体计算方法:总分(20分)=内容(8分"I+语言(8分)爪+结构(8分)x0.5。2.评分时先判断作答内容与题目是否有关,若内容判为零分,语言与结构均为零分。3.英式、美式拼写均可接受。