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安徽省安庆市桐城市某中学2020届高三学习检测英语试卷

英语试卷 一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)‎ A Ray Tokuda, a 54-year-old Japanese American, is proud of the title his school has given him. He is a Shifu, a Chinese word literally meaning a master, mentor or senior practioner of martial arts. Tokuda has reason to be proud. He has been involved with Chinese martial arts for almost four decades. After learning them at the martial arts school in New Mexico State, today he is among the most experienced kung fu teachers of the school. Practicing martial arts two to three hours and helping students improve their skills have become Tokuda's daily routine. He expects to practice and teach martial arts for the rest of his life. "I'm still learning. It's worth more than a lifetime to learn Chinese martial arts," he said. "Once I started, I just couldn't stop. I think it's also the magic of Chinese culture." Tokuda was sent to the martial arts school when he was 10. He still remembers how unwilling he was when starting out. "My father had always wanted to learn Chinese martial arts but never got the chance, so he put his kid in," he said. "I was so afraid at that time because I thought kung fu was all about fighting." But things changed after he learned that martial arts were more than punching and kicking. "One of the things martial arts teach me is overcoming adversity," Tokuda said. "As a little kid, my first lesson was like, oh, look, this is a thing that I can get through by diligence, perseverance(毅力)and dedication, and that was priceless for my life." Learning Chinese martial arts opened a gateway for him to better understand Chinese culture because he could hear a lot of ancient Chinese kung fu-related stories. "It is like in America, where we hear stories about knights in shining armor and King Arthur and noble deeds done," he said. "I feel martial arts preserve something of ancient China that can't be found in books. They are sort of an oral history." Tokuda has also been invited to various events in his home state to showcase traditional Chinese culture, including the dragon dance and lion dance, which he also learnt at the martial arts ‎ school. Because of this, he is now considered a cultural envoy (使者) in the eyes of the public.‎ 1. Tokuda didn't want to learn kung fu because he had thought it was ______ .‎ A. practical B. magical C. violent D. difficult 2. From the passage, what can we learn about Tokuda? ______ ‎ A. He learnt martial arts from his father. B. He is the founder of the kung fu school. C. He learnt from martial arts how to deal with difficulties. D. He is the most experienced kung fu teacher of his state.‎ 3. Which of the following words can best describe Tokuda? ______ ‎ A. Modest and friendly. B. Devoted and persevering. C. Talented and humorous. D. Motivated and considerate.‎ B New App Helps People Remember Faces Large gatherings such as weddings and conferences can be socially overwhelming. Pressure to learn people's names only adds to the stress. A new facial-recognition app could come to the rescue, but privacy experts recommend proceeding with caution. The app, called SocialRecall, connects names with faces via smartphone cameras and facial recognition, potentially avoiding the need for formal introductions. "It breaks down these social barriers we all have when meeting somebody," says Barry Sandrew, who created the app and tested it at an event attended by about 1,000 people. After receiving an invitation to download SocialRecall from an event organizer, the user is asked to take two selfies and sign in via social media. At the event, the app is active within a previously defined geographical area. When a user points his or her phone camera at an attendee's face, the app identifies the individual, displays the person's name, and links to his or her social media profile. To protect privacy, it recognizes only those who have agreed to participate. And the app's creators say it automatically deletes users' data after an event. Ann Cavoukian, a privacy expert who runs the Privacy by Design Center of Excellence praises the app's creators for these protective measures. She cautions, however, that when people choose to share their personal information with the app, they should know that "there may be unintended consequences down the road with that information being used in another context that might come back to bite you." The start-up has also developed a version of the app for individuals who suffer from prosopagnosia, or "face blindness," a condition that prevents people from recognizing individuals they have met. To use this app, a person first acquires an image of someone's face, from either the smartphone's camera or a photograph, and then tags it with a name. When the camera spots that same face in real life, the previously entered information is displayed. The collected data are stored only on a user's phone, according to the team behind the app.‎ 4. SocialRecall is used to ______ .‎ A. take photos B. identify people C. organize events D. make friends 5. Paragraph 3 is mainly about ______ .‎ A. how the app works B. how the app was created C. what makes the app popular D. what people can do with the app 1. SocialRecall helps people with prosopagnosia by ______ .‎ A. giving names to the photos kept in their smartphones B. collecting information previously entered in the phone C. providing the information of a person when they first meet D. showing the person's information when it spots a stored face 2. What can we learn about SocialRecall from the passage? ______ ‎ A. It may put people's privacy at risk. B. It has caused unintended consequences. C. It can prevent some communication disorders. D. It is praised by users for its protective measures.‎ C GOING TO UNIVERSITY is supposed to be a mind-broadening experience. That statement is probably made in comparison to training for work straight after school, which might not be so encouraging. But is it actually true? Jessika Golle of the University of Tübingen, in Germany, thought she would try to find out. Her result, however, is not quite what might be expected. As she reports in Psychological Science this week, she found that those who have been to university do indeed seem to leave with broader and more inquiring minds than those who have spent their immediate post-school years in vocational (职业的) training for work. However, it was not the case that university broadened minds. Rather, work seemed to narrow them. Dr. Golle came to this conclusion after she and a team of colleagues studied the early careers of 2,095 German youngsters. The team used two standardized tests to assess their volunteers. One was of personality traits, including openness, conscientiousness(认真)and so on. The other was of attitudes, such as realistic, investigative and enterprising. They administered both tests twice-once towards the end of each volunteer's time at school, and then again six years later. Of the original group, 382 were on the intermediate track, from which there was a choice between the academic and vocational routes, and it was on these that the researchers focused. University beckoned for 212 of them. The remaining 170 chose vocational training and a job. When it came to the second round of tests, Dr. Golle found that the personalities of those who had gone to university had not changed significantly. Those who had undergone vocational training and then got jobs were not that much changed in personality, either-except in one crucial respect. They had become more conscientious. That sounds like a good thing, certainly compared with the common public image of undergraduates as a bunch of lazybones. But changes in attitude that the researchers recorded were rather worrying. In the university group, again, none were detectable. But those who had chosen the vocational route showed marked drops in interest in tasks that are investigative and enterprising in nature. And that might restrict their choice of careers. Some investigative and enterprising jobs, such as scientific research, are, indeed beyond the degreeless. But many, particularly in Germany, with its tradition of vocational training, are not. The researchers mention, for example, computer programmers and finance-sector workers as careers requiring these traits. If Dr. Golle is correct, and changes in attitude brought about by ‎ the very training Germany prides itself on are narrowing people's choices, that is indeed a matter worthy of serious consideration.‎ 1. Which of the following can best replace "beckoned for" in Paragraph 2? ______ ‎ A. Examined. B. Attracted. C. Organized. D. Recognized.‎ 2. What can we learn from the research? ______ ‎ A. The degreeless have not changed in personalities. B. Going to university is a mind-broadening experience. C. Working straight after school narrows people's minds. D. College students pride themselves on their education.‎ 3. According to the last two paragraphs, ______ .‎ A. college students enjoy a very good public image B. the undergraduates have changed significantly in attitude C. the degreeless are much better at dealing with challenging tasks D. people show less interest in investigative jobs due to vocational training 4. What is the author's attitude towards the finding? ______ ‎ A. Concerned. B. Optimistic. C. Unclear. D. Sceptical.‎ D Smile! It makes everyone in the room feel better because they, consciously or unconsciously, are smiling with you. Growing evidence shows that an instinct for facial mimicry(模仿) allows us to empathize with and even experience other people's feelings. If we can't mirror another person's face, it limits our ability to read and properly react to their expressions. A review of this emotional mirroring appears on February ‎11 in Trends in Cognitive Sciences. In their paper, Paula Niedenthal and Adrienne Wood, social psychologists at the University of Wisconsin, describe how people in social situations copy others' facial expressions to create emotional responses in themselves. For example, if you're with a friend who looks sad, you might "try on" that sad face yourself without realizing you're doing so. In "trying on" your friend's expression, it helps you to recognize what they're feeling by associating it with times in the past when you made that expression. Humans get this emotional meaning from facial expressions in a matter of only a few hundred milliseconds. "You reflect on your emotional feelings and then you generate some sort of recognition judgment, and the most important thing that results in is that you take the appropriate action-you approach the person or you avoid the person," Niedenthal says. "Your own emotional reaction to the face changes your perception of how you see the face in such a way that provides you with more information about what it means." A person's ability to recognize and "share" others' emotions can be prevented when they can't mimic faces. This is a common complaint for people with motor diseases, like facial paralysis(瘫痪) from a stroke, or even due to nerve damage from plastic surgery. Niedenthal notes that the same would not be true for people who suffer from paralysis from birth, because if you've never had the ability to mimic facial expressions, you will have developed compensatory ways of interpreting emotions. People with social disorders associated with mimicry or emotion-recognition damage, like autism(自闭症), can experience similar challenges. "There are some symptoms in autism where lack ‎ of facial mimicry may in part be due to limitation of eye contact," Niedenthal says. Niedenthal next wants to explore what part in the brain is functioning to help with facial expression recognition. A better understanding of that part, she says, will give us a better idea of how to treat related disorders.‎ 1. According to the passage, facial mimicry helps ______ .‎ A. experience one's own feelings clearly B. change others' emotions quickly C. respond to others' expressions properly D. develop friendship with others easily 2. We can know from Paragraph 4 and 5 that ______ .‎ A. people with motor diseases may also suffer from autism B. people born with facial paralysis may still recognize emotions C. people with social disorders can't have eye contact with others D. people receiving plastic surgery have difficulty in mimicking faces 3. According to Niedenthal, the next step of the study will focus on ______ .‎ A. how we can treat brain disorders B. what can be done to regain facial mimicry C. how our brain helps us with emotional mirroring D. what part of our brain helps recognize facial expression 4. The passage is written to ______ .‎ A. discuss how people react positively to others' smiles B. draw people's attention to those with social disorders C. introduce a new trend in facial expression recognition D. explain how emotional mirroring affects people's empathy 二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)‎ Benefits of Sports Doing sports is a physical, mental and social adventure. It's a great way for children to take a break from academics and release extra energy. It also helps them lead fuller and happier lives as regular sports have proven to improve overall well-being. The physical benefits of doing sports are probably the most obvious. Regardless of your fitness level when you start playing sports, you'll notice an increase in your overall fitness once you're involved. (1) Basketball players focus on strength training; football players work on speed while track athletes train through longer runs. The training process helps promote physical fitness and performances in competitions. (2) Playing sports contributes to mental health, helping to increase confidence and self-worth. A pat on the back, high-five from a teammate, or handshake after a match really boosts a child's confidence. Words of praise and encouragement from the coach, parents and other players raise the self-worth. (3) So after a game, it's a better idea to ask "Did you enjoy the game?" rather than "Did you win?" Children who participate in sports might also benefit from the social aspect, feeling part of a group, building up accountability and leadership. (4) Teamwork involves both being dependable as a teammate and learning to rely on your teammates to achieve a positive outcome. Teamwork breeds accountability and challenges you to be responsible for your actions. Being part of a team gives you an opportunity to be a leader. Discipline is another social advantage. Most organized sports require a strict training and practice ‎ schedule. As a student-athlete, you need to balance academics and athletics. (5) There is no shortage of reasons to find a sport to get involved in. Are you ready to go? Pick one and get moving! A. It's not just your body that benefits from sports. B. Therefore, playing sports is going to make you more fit. C. But remember, a child's self-worth should not be distinguished by victory or loss. D. If you play group sports, you'll be part of a team that takes direction from a coach. E. Nearly every sport requires physical activity and the skills needed to be competitive. F. Among these, learning how to function as part of a team is the most important advantage. G. Only with strict discipline can you be successful both in the classroom and in the sports field.‎ 1. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 2. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 3. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 4. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 5. ‎ A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G 三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)‎ My Perfect Imperfect Life A few years ago, I was standing at the barre (扶手杠) waiting for my adult ballet class when I heard a voice behind me. "So, do you have this perfect life?" My first reaction was to (21) who was being asked such an odd question. Then I remembered there were only two of us in the room. When I turned (22), the other woman was looking straight at me. I had no idea how to answer it. Was she (23)? Who has a perfect life? Sure, occasionally I did find the perfect dress or the perfect pair of shoes,(24) never would I use that word to describe anything about me or my life. I felt a twinge of guilt for somehow giving her that (25). She watched me. I finally (26) to whisper a quick "No". By then, the teacher had entered the room and turned on the music to start class. With a sigh of(27), I moved my feet into the best position. But as soon as my knees bent for our first pose, I realized my (28) had been disturbed. This woman's words wouldn't (29) echoing in my thoughts. I wanted to know how she came up with her very mistaken(30). If she knew anything about my life, she never would have had the (31) to ask me that question. I did my best to do our floor exercises in front of the mirror. For a few moments, I didn't see the usual(32) of my older self attempting to use a beautiful art form to(33) my gracefulness. I only saw the little girl whose father died when she was two, the child who walked home from elementary school every day to an empty house, who learned to sew her own clothes to (34) money. Perfect. My life had been far from it. When those memories (35), I was left with a vision of the woman I had become, the woman(36) by all those things I considered imperfect. I now saw the woman who had learned to be self-reliant, who(37) her family and her friends, who didn't take life for granted. Was that the "perfect" this woman had detected? I still don't know, but I no longer feel (38) or feel like I must keep track of all the difficult times to prove my life isn't (39). If ever again asked whether my life is perfect, I would have a different(40). Because now I see that, despite all its imperfection, it is.‎ 6. ‎ A. notice B. understand C. wonder D. expect 7. ‎ A. up B. away C. over D. around 1. ‎ A. fair B. serious C. anxious D. wise 2. ‎ A. but B. or C. for D. and 3. ‎ A. intention B. instruction C. impression D. information 4. ‎ A. learned B. managed C. agreed D. planned 5. ‎ A. sadness B. surprise C. pleasure D. relief 6. ‎ A. concentration B. patience C. confidence D. effort 7. ‎ A. escape B. keep C. stop D. stand 8. ‎ A. idea B. advice C. reason D. theory 9. ‎ A. right B. urge C. excuse D. honor 10. ‎ A. reflection B. preference C. appearance D. expression 11. ‎ A. experience B. describe C. replace D. improve 12. ‎ A. collect B. earn C. spend D. save 13. ‎ A. faded B. failed C. floated D. flashed 14. ‎ A. buried B. shaped C. watched D. followed 15. ‎ A. changed B. welcomed C. valued D. protected 16. ‎ A. worried B. guilty C. cautious D. desperate 17. ‎ A. comfortable B. ordinary C. perfect D. meaningful 18. ‎ A. solution B. message C. approach D. answer 四、语法填空(本大题共3小题,共15.0分)‎ 19. Old Tom had four sons. He wanted them (1) ( learn) not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them to look at an apple tree in different seasons. The first son went in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the youngest in autumn. When they all came back, he called them together to describe (2) they had seen. The sons had different (3) ( opinion). Tom then told them that they shouldn't judge a tree, or a person, by only one season.‎ 20. Everyone (1) ( love) snow. But when school stays open despite the snow, it can be really annoying. However, there is one upside of going to school (2) a cold winter day: you might be smarter. So far, researchers who study the brain (3) ( find) that cold temperatures make us think more quickly since messages travel faster among our brain cells. So the scientists say (4) ( hang) out on a cold morning may boost the result of any test that day.‎ 21. A black hole is a spot in space that has (1) ( power) gravity. Its gravity is so strong that it pulls everything nearby into it, stars, planets and other things. Black holes form when a star dies. When that happens, a huge amount of matter crowds into a very small space, (2) becomes very dense. Black holes (3) ( talk) about in 1783 first. That year, one scientist said that in the universe, there might be places with strong gravity to trap light, although he didn't use the term "black hole".‎ 五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共35.0分)‎ 22. 假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他暑假将来北京参加"外国人唱中国歌大赛",希望你为他推荐一首中文歌曲.请给他回邮件,内容包括: 1. 推荐曲目; 2. 推荐理由; 3. ‎ 你的祝愿. 注意: 1. 词数不少于50; 2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数. Dear Jim, ------------ Yours, Li Hua 1. 假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,以"A New Way to Explore the Forbidden City"为题,用英语写一篇短文向校刊"英语园地"投稿,记述上周末你带英国朋友Jim游览故宫的全过程. 注意:词数不少于60. 提示词:二维码  QR code ‎ 答案和解析 ‎1.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】C ‎【小题2】C ‎【小题3】B ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】答案:1-3CCB 1.C.细节理解题.根据文章第四段he said. "I was so afraid at that time because I thought kung fu was all about fighting."可知他说:"当时我很害怕,因为我觉得功夫就是打架."由此可见,德田不想学功夫,因为他认为功夫很暴力.故选C. 2.C.细节理解题.根据文章第五段 "One of the things martial arts teach me is overcoming adversity," Tokuda said.可知德田说:"武术教会我的一件事就是克服逆境.由此可见,他从武术中学会了如何应对困难.故选C. 3.B.推理判断题.根据文章第五段Tokuda said. "As a little kid, my first lesson was like, oh, look, this is a thing that I can get through by diligence, perseverance(毅力)and dedication, and that was priceless for my life."由此可见,德田说:"作为一个孩子,我的第一堂课是,哦,看,这是一件我可以通过勤奋、毅力和奉献来完成的事情,这对我的生活来说是无价的."结合后来他对中国武术的执着和喜爱可知,Devoted and persevering忠心耿耿,坚持不懈.符合德田的性格和经历,故选B. 本文主要讲述了一位54岁的日裔美国人雷.德非常喜欢中国武术,他在美国用自己所学的中国武术在传递中国文化. 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断. 4.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】B ‎【小题2】A ‎【小题3】D ‎【小题4】A ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】B    A     D    A 略 略 8.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】B ‎【小题2】C ‎【小题3】D ‎【小题4】A ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】1. B.细节理解题.根据文章第二段 Of the original group, 382 were on the intermediate track, from which there was a choice between the academic and vocational routes, and it was on these that the researchers focused. University  beckoned for 212 of them在原有群体中,382人处于中间轨道,在学术和职业路线之间有选择,研究人员集中在这一点上.大学向其中212人招手.可知意为吸引,招手;故选B. 2.C.细节理解题.根据文章第一段However, it was not the case that university broadened minds. Rather, work seemed to narrow them 然而,这并不是大学扩大思想的案例.相反,工作似乎缩小了他们的范围.可知毕业后直接工作会狭隘人们的思维;故选C. 3.D.细节理解题.根据文章最后一段Some investigative and enterprising jobs, such as scientific research, are, indeed beyond the degreeless. But many, particularly in Germany, with its tradition of vocational training, are not可知由于职业培训,人们对调查工作的兴趣较少;故选D. 4.A.细节理解题.根据文章最后一段 If Dr. Golle is correct, and changes in attitude brought about by the very training Germany prides itself on are narrowing people's choices, that is indeed a matter worthy of serious consideration可知作者对调查结果的态度是关心的;故选A 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了去大学应该是一种思想拓展的体验,但新的研究表明其实不是这样. 做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据. 12.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】C ‎【小题2】B ‎【小题3】D ‎【小题4】D ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】1.C.细节理解题.根据文章第一段If we can't mirror another person's face, it limits our ability to read and properly react to their expressions如果我们无法镜像另一个人的脸,它限制了我们阅读并对他们的表达做出适当反应的能力.可知面部模仿帮助适当回应其他"表达";故选C. 2.B.细节理解题.根据文章第四段 Niedenthal notes that the same would not be true for people who suffer from paralysis from birth, because if you've never had the ability to mimic facial expressions, you will have developed compensatory ways of interpreting emotions可知患有面瘫的人仍可识别情感;故选B. 3.D.细节理解题.根据文章最后一段Niedenthal next wants to explore what part in the brain is functioning to help with facial expression recognition尼登塔尔接下来想探索大脑中的哪个部位起到帮助面部表情识别的作用.可知根据尼登塔尔,研究的下一步将集中于我们大脑的哪一部分帮助识别面部表情;故选D. 4.D.细节理解题.根据文章第一段 Growing evidence shows that an instinct for facial mimicry(模仿) allows us to empathize with and even experience other people's feelings.面部模仿的本能使我们能够同情甚至体验他人的感受.可知文章是为了解释情感镜像如何影响人们的移情;故选D 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了越来越多的证据表明,面部模仿的本能使我们能够同情甚至体验他人的感受. 做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据. 16.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】E ‎【小题2】A ‎【小题3】C ‎【小题4】F ‎【小题5】G ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】E    A   C    F   G 略 略 21.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】C ‎【小题2】D ‎【小题3】B ‎【小题4】A ‎【小题5】C ‎【小题6】B ‎【小题7】D ‎【小题8】A ‎【小题9】C ‎【小题10】A ‎【小题11】B ‎【小题12】A ‎【小题13】D ‎【小题14】D ‎【小题15】A ‎【小题16】B ‎【小题17】C ‎【小题18】B ‎【小题19】C ‎【小题20】D ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】C    D   B     A    C       B    D   A     C     A  BA D D   A       B  C B  C  D 41.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】to learn ‎【小题2】what/whatever ‎【小题3】opinions ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】1. to learn       2. what/whatever   3. opinions 略 略 42.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】loves ‎【小题2】on ‎【小题3】have found ‎【小题4】hanging ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】1. loves.考查动词,主语是everyone,一般事实使用一般现在时,故填loves. 2. on.考查介词,具体某一天前面用介词on,故填on. 3. have found.考查时态,主语是researchers,根据so far,可知使用现在完成时,故填have found. 4. hanging.考查非谓语,动名词作主语,在冷天玩耍可能会得到好成绩,故填hanging. 文章讲述了一则新发现,在寒冷的冬天去上学可能会更聪明. 考查语法填空.做题时要求考生在理解细节信息的基础上,进一步结合上下文的逻辑关系以及相关语法知识,进行分析推理,从而写出正确的单词形式. 43.【答案】‎ ‎【小题1】powerful ‎【小题2】which ‎【小题3】were talked ‎ ‎ ‎【解析】1. powerful.考查形容词,修饰名词gravity,强大的引力,故填powerful. 2. which.考查连词,非限定性定语从句,先行词是small space,在定语从句中做主语,故填关系代词which. 3. were talked.考查被动,黑洞被谈论,表示被动,根据in 1783,可知填写过去时,holes是复数名词,故填were talked ‎. 文章讲述了黑洞的概念,特点以及发展等等. 考查语法填空.做题时要求考生在理解细节信息的基础上,进一步结合上下文的逻辑关系以及相关语法知识,进行分析推理,从而写出正确的单词形式. 44.【答案】Dear Jim, How is it going? I'm so glad to hear you will come to Beijing and participate in the Chinese Singing Competition for Foreigners this summer vacation. For the song to choose, I highly recommend Moli Hua, Jasmine Flower, which is representative of Chinese folk music. My recommendation is based on the following reasons. First of all, it enjoys wide popularity, so there's no doubt it will attract the audience's attention once you start to sing. Moreover, this song has beautiful melody and simple lyrics, which are relatively easy for you to learn in a short time. At the same time, the soothing tunes will make your learning process pleasant and comfortable. I bet you are bound to stand out among all the competitors. I sincerely hope my recommendation can be helpful and wish you a wonderful performance. When you come to Beijing, remember to let me know, since I'd like to be there to cheer for you. Yours, Li Hua ‎ ‎【解析】略 略 45.【答案】Last weekend, my friend Jim and I tried a new way to explore the Forbidden City, which left me a deep impression.(介绍活动内容) To avoid wasting time on the spot for the tickets, we tried making reservations online. The whole process just took us several minutes before the message popped out that the tickets had been successfully booked(高分句型一).(预约成功) The next day's visit amazed both of us. On arriving, impressed by the magnificent architecture, we couldn't wait to start our exploration. While wandering around the galleries, we were attracted by the delicate chinaware. To our excitement, we could scan the QR code to listen to the introduction, which gave us a deeper insight into their history.(高分句型二)(参观紫禁城的建筑、画廊以及扫码听介绍) In the afternoon, we had a unique experience in the VR theatre. With the VR goggles on, we found ourselves back to the time when the palace was being constructed. As we "built" the wall brick by brick, we realized how much effort was put into accomplishing the grand work of architectural art.(参观VR体验馆) Before we left, I led Jim to the souvenir center for cultural creative products. All the cups, notebooks and other products there bear certain elements of royal life. Jim was satisfied with his final choice of a Chinese fan. After this visit, I found the Forbidden City both traditional and modern because our rich and profound history was made alive here!(离开前购买纪念品) ‎ ‎【解析】高分句型: 1.‎ ‎ The whole process just took us several minutes before the message popped out that the tickets had been successfully booked 在网上预约成功显示之前,我们预约的整个过程只花费了我们几分钟的时间. 该句中before引导一个时间状语从句,而that引导的是一个宾语从句. 2. To our excitement, we could scan the QR code to listen to the introduction, which gave us a deeper insight into their history. 令我们兴奋的是,我们可以扫码收听对紫禁城的介绍,这给了我机会更深的了解他们的历史. 该句中To our excitement为介词短语作状语,which引导一个非限制性定语从句. 我们在写作文的时候,一般应该把亮点句型放在明显的位置,以便于能够吸引阅卷老师的眼球;同时对于高分句型的使用也要慎重,应该用自己有把握的句子,特别是高考时,应该以正确为首要目的.另外,长短句的搭配使用会使文章显得灵活,不死板,是写作的首选. ‎
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