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2017-2018学年四川省成都外国语学校高二10月月考英语试题
成都外国语学校2017---2018学年度上期10月考试 高二英语试卷 注意事项: 1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。 第Ⅰ卷(选择题 共70分) 第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A African Safari Essential information you need to know before booking your African Safari in Southern Africa – These tips will enhance the experience that you have. Things to Consider Before Booking an African Safari 1) Book in Advance African Safaris are now hugely popular and good safari camps often get booked out more than a year in advance, especially during the high season from July through to October. 2) Choosing which game park Different parks have different topography and weather patterns – this greatly affects animal movements at different times of the year. If you want to target certain species of animals, then some parks are better than others for certain species. 3)Choosing which lodge or safari camp A typical safari camp has between 10 and 20 beds, it is an intimate safari experience and very personalized. However, there are also hotels in some places, either inside or just outside a national park, which can sleep anything up to 300 people. 4)Guiding The quality, experience and knowledge of the game at any Safari camp is almost the most important factor to consider. Good guides can transform your experience from ordinary to exceptional. 5)What’s the Best Time of Year to go on Safari Understandably as the seasons change so does the safari experience. It is highly advisable to find out the best time of year for the safari area that you are intending to visit. Prices will change dramatically between the high and the low season, so good deals are to be had in the low season but it is important to know the difference, as your experience will be vastly different. 6)The Price Going on safari is not cheap whichever way you do it, but the price range can be enormous. Unfortunately, safaris in most cases are a case of “you pay for what you get”. 7)Fly-in safari or not Using small charter planes is sometimes an absolute necessity for camps in remote areas, where road transfers are just not practical or viable. These flights can increase the overall cost of the safari substantially but generally they are worth it and allow you the flexibility to visit a variety of safari camps in different locations. 8)Use an Agent As you can see from all the information and options detailed above, there is great deal to understand and unless you go on safari several times a year it is impossible to know all this stuff. CONTACT US NOW TO HELP PLAN YOUR SAFARI We are qualified travel agents who know this area intimately! Click on the below buttons for some fantastic safari ideas 1. Which is a determining factor in choosing a Safari camp? A. Means of transport. B. Weather patterns. C. Game guides. D. Accommodation. 2. Which of the following is FALSE about African Safari? A. The more money you pay, the better experience you’ll get. B. You can have a good price but same experience if you travel in low season. C. If you visit different camps in remote areas, flights may be unavoidable. D. All the parks don’t have the same species of animals. B How many things can you see in the night sky? A lot! On a clear night you might see the Moon, some planets, and thousands of sparkling stars. You can see even more with a telescope. You might see stars where before you only saw dark space. You might see that many stars look larger than others. You might see that some stars that look white are really red or blue. With bigger and bigger telescopes you can see more and more objects in the sky. And you can see those objects in more and more detail. But scientists believe there are some things in the sky that we will never see. We won’t see them with the biggest telescope in the world, on the clearest night of the year. That’s because they’re invisible. They’re the mysterious dead stars called black holes. You might find it hard to imagine that stars die. After all, our Sun is a star. Year after year we see it up in the sky, burning brightly, giving us heat and light. The Sun certainly doesn’t seem to be getting old or weak. But stars do burn out and die after billions of years. As a star’s gases burn, they give off light and heat. But when the gas runs out, the star stops burning and begins to die. As the star cools, the outer layers of the star pull in toward the center. The star squashes into a smaller and smaller ball. If the star was very small, the star ends up as a cold, dark ball called a black dwarf. If the star was very big, it keeps squashing inward until it’s packed together tighter than anything in the universe. Imagine if the Earth were crushed until it was the size of a tiny marble. That’s how tightly this dead star, a black hole, is packed. What pulls the star in toward its center with such power? It’s the same force that pulls you down when you jump – the force called gravity. A black hole is so tightly packed that its gravity sucks in everything – even light. The light from a black hole can never come back to your eyes. That’s why you see nothing but blackness. So the next time you stare up at the night sky, remember: there’s more in the sky than meets the eye! Scattered in the silent darkness are black holes – the great mystery of space. 3. According to the article, what causes a star to die? A. As it gets hotter and hotter, it explodes. B. It collides with other stars. C. It can only live for about a million years. D. As its gases run out, it cools down. 4. Which of the following statements is NOT a fact? A. Black holes are dead stars. B. There is nothing as mysterious as a black hole. C. Black holes are invisible. D. Black holes have gravity. 5.Which of the following is NOT a feature of a black dwarf? A. It is usually bigger than a white dwarf. B. It is dark. C. It is smaller in size than a common star. D. It is cold. 6. Why can’t you see light when you look at a black hole? A. For most black holes are so far away. B. As the star’s gases burn, it stops giving off heat and light. C. As a star cools, its outer layers pull in toward its center. D. The gravity of a black hole is so strong that it sucks the light inward. C In life, we will succeed and fail often for reasons that are entirely out of our control. For instance, we can be incredibly nice and love someone deeply, and they may not love us back. We can work harder than anyone else in the office and still not be promoted to management. We can eat healthy food, exercise and stay away from alcohol and cigarettes, and still get sick. The bottom line is that life is not fair. That is a tough pill to swallow for many of us. As a result, some people shut down after being hit by even one unfair blow from life. They can’t handle the fact that our efforts don’t always get the results that we expect. But if we let life’s unfairness defeat us, we will never receive the beautiful blessings (幸事) that life has in store for us. For example, my first marriage ended in divorce. To me, it felt very unfair. I had worked hard to be a good wife and mother. However, no matter what I did, I could not make the relationship work. I could have been shut down by that experience. I could have decided that if one person didn’t appreciate me as a wife, then no one would. I could have given up. But I knew that I wanted to be married. I knew that I wanted to experience traditional family life. So I didn’t let one seemingly unfair experience stop me from believing that I could one day be happily married. And then one day, I met this kind, thoughtful, generous man with whom I now have a wonderful friendship and marriage. But that wouldn’t have happened if I had decided to give up after one failed marriage. What I’ve learned over the years is that we can do all the things that deserve a good outcome, but get bad things in return instead. When we are faced with life’s seeming unfairness, our faith needs to jump in. When life doesn’t go according to plan, we have to let go of the outcome that we are looking forward to and keep trying, working hard and doing the right thing. Please don’t be discouraged. Accept that life is neither fair nor straightforward. And by knowing that if we remain confident, we can drive our unfair experiences away and use them for our benefit. 7. We can learn from the first three paragraphs that ______. A. life doesn’t often turn out the way we expect B. the author thinks life should reward us for our efforts C. unsatisfactory results simply mean your effort is not enough D. people should focus on the process rather than the outcomes 8. The author wrote about her unsuccessful marriage to ______. A. complain about the unfairness of her life and marriage B. tell readers how she met her second husband and became happily married C. express how proud she is for not being shut down by a blow from life D. show that we need to have faith and continue working for our goals 9. When we encounter unfairness in life, the author suggests we ______. a. do nothing but accept them b. be confident with ourselves c. keep doing what we should do d. find out what has gone wrong A. ab B. ad C. bc D. cd 10. The author wrote the article mainly to ______. A. share her experiences of unfairness in life B. tell us how to deal with life’s seeming unfairness C. tell us that life has beautiful blessings in store for us D. explain why life seems neither fair nor straightforward D Americans are not famous for self-deprivation(剥夺), but experts say we consistently fail to get a good night's sleep. The recommended daily requirements should sound familiar: eight hours of sleep a night for adults and at least an hour more for adolescents. Yet 71 % of American adults and 85% of teens do not get the suggested amount. “Sleep is sort of like food.” says Robert Stickgold, a cognitive (认知的)neuroscientist at Harvard Medical School But, he adds,there's one important difference: “You can be quite starved and still alive, and I think we appreciate how horrible that must be. But many of us live on the edge of sleep starvation and just accept it” Part of the problem is that we are so used to being sleep deprived and coping with that condition that we no longer notice how exhausted we really are. In 2003, sleep expert David Dinges at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine tested the effects of restricting sleep to eight, six, or four hours a night for two weeks. During the first few days, subjects sleeping less than eight hours admitted to being tired and lacking alertness. But by Day 4, most people had adapted to their new baseline sleepiness and reported feeling fine— even as their cognitive performance continued to decline- Over time, they became so exhausted that they had difficulty concentrating on even the simplest tasks. “The human brain works only capable of about sixteen hours of wakefulness a day,” says Dinges. “When you get beyond that, it can't function as efficiently accurately or well.” In the real worlds people overcome their sleepiness by drinking coffee or taking a walk. But then they find themselves nodding off in meetings or worse, behind the wheel, Those short snatches of unconsciousness are what researchers call microsleep, a sure sign of sleep deprivation, “If people are falling asleep because ‘the office was hot' or ‘the meeting was boring, 'that's not coping with sleep loss. I would argue that they're affecting their productive capability, says Dinges. What most people don't realize is that the purpose of sleep may be more to rest the mind than to rest the body. Sleep helps strengthen memory, improve judgment, promote learning and concentration, boost mood, speed reaction time and sharpen problem solving and accuracy. According to Sonia Ancoli-Israel, a psychologist at the University of California who’s done extensive studies in the aging population, lack of sleep may even resemble the symptoms of dementia (痴呆). In recent findings, she was able to improve cognitive function in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's simply by treating their sleep disorder. “The need for sleep does not change a lot with age,” says Ancoli-Israel, but often because of illnesses and the medications, “the ability to sleep does.” If you lack sleep, there’s plenty you can do to pay back your sleep debt. For starters,take your mom's advice, and get to bed early. If you can’t manage to sleep longer at night, try to squeeze in a midday nap. Timothy Roehrs, director of research at the sleep Disorders and Research Center at Henry Ford Hospital advises against oversleeping on weekend mornings to make up for a workweek of deprivation; later rising can make it even harder later to get a full night s rest. According to Dinges, the most common reason we deprive ourselves of sleep is work. But consider that in giving up two hours of bedtime to do more work, you are losing a quarter of your recommended nightly sleep and gaining just 12% more time during the day. What if you could be 12% more productive instead? If mental sharpness is your goal, the answer is clear: stop depriving yourself, and get a good night's sleep. 11. We can learn from Dinges' experiment that . A. people tend to ignore the decline in mental sharpness B. people get easily used to lack of sleep in less than 4 days C. sleeping less than 8 hours won't cause physical discomfort D. people can keep themselves awake for only sixteen hours 12. In Paragraph 3, the author shows that a person who is sleep deprived . A. remains productive by drinking coffee or taking a walk B. fails to cope with sleep loss through nodding off C. engages in microsleep to maintain productivity D. fells asleep due to the high temperature and boredom 13. According to psychologist Sonia Ancoli-Israel, . A. the elderly don't need as much sleep as they used to B. the ability to sleep is not affected by medications C. sleep deprivation may look like the symptoms of dementia D. people with Alzheimer’s cannot be treated for sleep disorders 14. What's the author's attitude to people’s acceptance of sleep deprivation? A. Supportive. B. Ambiguous C. Cautious D. Worried 15. What is the author’s purpose in writing this article? A. To explain the reasons why people accept sleep starvation. B. To urge people to catch up on lost time for a good night's sleep. C. To show the common phenomenon of sleep loss in America, D. To raise people’s awareness of the hidden sleep deprivation. 第二节(共5小题;每题2分,满分10分) 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The Science of Risk-Seeking Sometimes we decide that a little unnecessary danger is worth it because when we weigh the risk and the reward, the risk seems worth taking. ___16____ Some of us enjoy activities that would surprise and scare the rest of us. Why? Experts say it may have to do with how our brains work. The reason why any of us take any risks at all might have to do with early humans. Risk-seekers were better at hunting, fighting, or exploring, ____17___ As the quality of risk-taking was passed from one generation to the next, humans ended up with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for risk. So why aren’t we all jumping out of airplanes then? Well, even 200,000 years ago, too much risk-taking could get one killed. A few daring survived, though, along with a few stay-in-the-cave types. As a result, humans developed a range of character types that still exist today. So maybe you love car racing, or maybe you hate it. ____18_____. No matter where you are on the risk-seeking range, scientists say that your willingness to take risks increases during your teenage years. _______19_____ To help you do that, your brain increases your hunger for new experiences. New experience often mean taking some risks, so your brain raises your tolerance for risk as well. _____20_____ For the risk seekers, a part of the brain related to pleasure becomes active, while for the rest of us, a part of brain related to fear becomes active. As experts continue to study the science of risk-seeking, we’ll continue to hit the mountains or the waves of the shallow end of the pool. A. It all depends on your character. B. Those are the risks you should jump to take. C. Being better at those things meant a greater chance of survival. D. Thus, these well-equipped people survived because they were the fittest. E. This is when you start to move away from your family and into bigger world. F. However, we are not all using the same reference standard to weigh risks and rewards. G. New brain research suggests our brains work differently when we face a nervous situation. 第二部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 The Erin Optimists club is offering two free self-esteem workshops to students and their parents in the month of November through the RISE Up organization. “It’s a ____21_____ issue, as we are hearing more about bulling issues in the media,” said club spokesman Jeff Andrews. “Our optimist motto is to be a ____22____ of the youth and the money we raise goes ____23____ into the youth of our community and more sport facilities for the young are to be bought. These programs seem like a good____24_____.” The goal of the two workshops is to offer positive ways to _____25_____ children aged 7 to 13 to develop a strong sense of_____26_____. RISE Up, which stands for Rising Individual Self Esteem, is led by speaker and educational consultants Barbara Lustgarten Envoy and Alison Kuntz of Fergus. “Everything we do is____27____ in helping people to discover, create and____28____ a strong self-esteem.” Envoy said, “Some time ago I noticed that there is a lack of_____29______in many of our children and that by struggling with that,_____30_____ suffers. A strong and healthy sense of self allows one to _____31_____ through adversity(逆境).” these workshops are fun, interactive, interesting and focused on_____32______children.” said Kuntz. The workshops will____33_____discussion around bullying, body image, understanding others and being strong_____34_____ of the communities and families. “We hope this will give our younger kids a sense of self-esteem______35______ they feel they can_____36_____themselves, if they need to.” Andrews said. But Envoy noted that it’s not just about issues of peer____37____. Self-esteem is the key to academic success_____38_____. “In school, with a(n)____39______ belief in who he or she is, there’s a greater ____40____ that a student will achieve better results.” Envoy said. 21. A. new B. common C. sensitive D. specific 22. A. friend B. leader C. detective D. listener 23. A.up B. back C. away D.out 24. A. cooperation B. meeting C. story D. investment 25. A. command B. Invite C. encourage D. remind 26. A. freedom B. interest C. Self D. safety 27.A. reserved B. rooted C. improved D. experienced 28. A. maintain B. introduce C. remember D. spare 29. A. credit B. humor C. confidence D. devotion 30. A. somebody B. everybody C. something D. everything 31. A. push forward B. step back C. bend down D. look around 32. A. treating B. sponsoring C. helping D. moving 33. A. stretch B. include C. imitate D. conclude 34. A. believers B. followers C. guards D. members 35. A. so that B. in that C. as though D. even though 36. A. put up with B. look forward to C. stand up for D. catch up on 37. A. pressure B. fantasy C. failure D. attention 38. A. first B. instead C. alike D. too 39. A. calm B. good C. instant D. equal 40. A. chance B. promise C. idea D. decision 第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共80分) 注意事项:必须使用黑色墨迹签字笔在答题卡上题目所指是的答案区域内作答。答在试题卷上无效。 第一节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读每个小题,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 1. The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune _________ (make). 2. Though _____ (surprise) to see us, the professor gave us a warm welcome. 3. When travelling in a foreign country, what difficulty do you think you will have ________ (understand) people there? 4. Where was it _______ you bought this beautiful vase? 5. In recent years many circuses ________ (close) as a result of a sharp decline in ticket sales. 6. ____ I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the next meeting. 7. The girl who got lost decided to remain ______ she was and wait for her mother. 8. Our local councilors suggest that the puppet theatre in our town _______ (rebuild). 9. _______ is no doubt that Shakespeare’s works have an important place in English literature. 10. _______ (compare) with what he had to go through, our life is paradise already. 第二节 首字母填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 1. Getting about in the library, nobody could tell the building was o________ used as a prison. 2. Candles lighted, the entire restaurant was romantically i________ to celebrate the Valentine’s Day. 3. Chinese people will forever remember the h_______ they suffered in the weak and poor past. 4. The conflict between the p______ and the police got more serious, involving some violence. 5. A wise boss always comes up with different methods of e________ his/her employers’ potential. 6. V________ from hour to hour, the weather here is driving me crazy. 7. The hunter was quietly and attentively following a deer, u_______ that a tiger was approaching. 8. The doctor carefully phrased his words, trying to make the result sound less c_______. 9. It is in bad times that we value most highly the support and s_______ of our friends. 10. Several weeks ago, the Americans witnessed a most s________ solar eclipse. (日食). 第三节 选短语填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) well known as make a difference turn up attach… to… as far as sb. be concerned lead to refer to…as thanks to pick up remark on in favor of wear out 1. ‘You are what you eat.’ This proverb means that proper diet _______________ to the state of people’s health. 2. Lack of communication ___________ the misunderstanding between you. Both of you should learn a lesson. 3. Last month, Emma Watson, whose actual name is not familiar to many but who is _____________ Hermione because of the popular film series Harry Porter, gave a speech on gender equality in UN. 4. Nowadays many colleges students are seen to play games in the dormitory all day, __________ their youth. 5. Since ten years ago, faithful fans of Li Yuchun _______________ The Corn, whose Chinese pronunciation sounds close to her name. 6. At the late stage of the campaign, public opinion shifted ___________ Donald Trump, especially in those southern states. 7. He promised that he would come, but he hasn't ______________ yet. 8. Too much attention _______________ the Straight A student, making him stressed out and fail the last exam. 9. What’s the ‘Rich Second Generation’ like ______________________? 10. Jane is a respectable person. You never hear her __________ others’ private affairs. 第四节 语篇型语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过3个单词)。 __61__ I was in Germany, one day at Christmas time I went to a post office to send a letter. To my surprise, I found people queuing some paces away__62__the person at the savings deposit (存款)window. Why so? Each did his business in turn__63__the line never moved a step nearer. I was very curious, so I walked to the window to find out the cause. There was a notice on __64__was written “Thank you for your respect for others' privacy”, a polite warning to keep people away from nosing into (干涉) others' affairs. Money matters __65__ (regard) as privacy in Western countries. I was deeply impressed by the sight and stayed a while to watch: they were waiting so calmly at___66___ distance that they seemed quite used to the practice .The same thing happened at a public telephone box. Those ____67______ (wait) for their turns always kept their distance enough to be out of hearing. It's another typical example! From then on, I took care to watch their ways of doing things, manners, and treatment shown towards others. I found the Germans always mindful of others' privacy. They avoided putting others in an __68__ (embarrass) situation. For instance, they never asked about age, incomes or the place to buy such a coat, __69__would they comment on the clothes or jewelry others wore. Their laws forbid reading diaries or opening letters without__70__ (permit). That shows personal matters are not allowed to be disturbed. 第五节 短文改错(共10处错误;每处1分,满分10分) 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。 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:在错的词下划一横线,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。 Three friends and I was driving on a highway. While we were going at least 50 miles per hour, we past a car. It had broken down, stopped on the side of the road. My friend slows down and pulled up behind car. He got out of the car immediate and before I knew it he was helping the other person push the car down the road to a spot where wasn’t so close to the passing cars. From the way they were pushing the car, it looked as if my friend was pushing them all by himself. I thought my friend’s help a complete stranger like this was a great thing, but I won’t forget his good nature or character. 第六节:书面表达(满分25分) 目前,学生进入高中生活,学业越来越重。为了在学习上不落后,很多学生搬出学校的集体寝室,在学校附近租了房子。“二十一世纪英文报”就此话题邀请中学生发表看法。假如你是李华,请你就这一现象给报社写一封信来发表自己的看法。内容包括: 1在校外租房子的利与弊。 2你同意还是反对这种做法?并陈述你的理由。 注意: 1.词数为120词左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 参考词汇:宿舍dormitory I卷 第一节 阅读理解: 1-2:CB 3-6:DBAD 7-10: ADCB 11-15: ABCDD 第二节 七选五:FCAEG 第三节 完形填空:21-25: BABDC 26-30: CBACD 31-35: ACBDA 36-40: CADBA II卷 第一节单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 1. was to be made 2. surprised 3. understanding 4. that 5. have been closed 6. As 7. where 8. be rebuilt 9. There 10. Compared 第二节首字母填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 1. originally 2. illuminated 3. humiliation 4. protesters 5. exploiting 6. Varying 7. unaware 8. cruel 9. sympathy 10. spectacular 第三节选短语填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 1. makes a difference 2. has led to 3. better known as 4. wearing out 5. have been referred to as 6. in favor of 7. turned up 8. had been attached to 9. as far as you are concerned 10. remark on 第四节 语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 61. When/While 考查when引导的时间状语从句。 62. from 在语境中考查介词的用法。 63. but 在语境中考查句与句之间的逻辑关系。 64.which 考查which引导的定语从句。 65. are regarded 考查动词的时态语态。 66. a 考查固定搭配at a distance中的冠词。 67. waiting 考查动词的现在分词做后置定语。 68. embarrassing 考查形容词。 69. nor/neither 考查nor位于句首的倒装句式。 70. permission 考查动词与名词的转化。 第五节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) Three friends and I was driving on a highway. While we were going at least 50 miles per hour, we were past a car. It had broken down, stopped on the side of the road. My friend slows down and pulled passed stopping slowed up behind ∧ car. He got out of the car immediate and before I knew it he was helping the the immediately other person push the car down the road to a spot where wasn’t so close to the passing cars. From which/that the way they were pushing the car, it looked as if my friend was pushing them all by himself. I it thought my friend’s help a complete stranger like this was a great thing, but I won’t forget his helping and good nature or character. 第一节 书面表达(25分)One possible version: Dear Sir/Madam, It is a common phenomenon that when entering high school, students’ study burden tend to become heavier and heavier. Quite a few students have moved out from their dormitories to live in a rented room near the school to make every minute count.I’m writing to express my opinion on it. It cannot be denied that they have their own time schedule after classes and easily concentrate on lessons alone in their small room.What’s important, with their moms taking care of them,they can spare more time for studies. However,there exist some disadvantages. For example,sometimes their minds go wandering easily without competitors round.Furthermore,a student who is left alone to study at rather an easy atmosphere tends to get distracted or even feel tired easily. From my perspective.I prefer to live in the rented room.In spite of the fact that the dorm life is full of fun and friendship,noisy songs and shouts in the dorms after evening classes only quiet down long after the blackout at 10:30 pm,leading to a serious lack of sleep.Worse still, they don’t make fullest use of time to study. Yours Sincerely, Li Hua查看更多