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湖北省沙市中学2022-2022学年高二英语下学期第一次周练试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.He’dliketogowiththewoman.B.Heweatherisquitehot.C.Helikestoswimintheriver.2.HowlongisthemangoingtostayinChina?A.Halfayear.B.Oneortwoyears.C.Threeyears.3.Howmuchapoundaretheoranges?A.6cents.B.16cents.C.60cents.4.Whatisthewomandoingnow?A.Preparingherlecture.B.Readinganewspaper.C.Preparingsupper.5.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Don’tdoitinahurry.B.Whydon’tyoureaditin10minutes?C.ReadingEnglishforashorttimeaftergettingup.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前后,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomanwanttogiveupherjob?A.Thepayistoolow.B.Shehasfoundanotherjob.C.Shehastoworktoolate.7.Whatisthewoman’sopinion?A.Shedoesn’tcare.B.Sheisthinkingabouttheman’sidea.C.Shewillworkfortheman.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhereisthemanlearningEnglish?A.Athome.B.Inacollege.C.Inaneveningschool.9.WhydoesthemanlearnEnglish?A.Becausehedidn’tlearnEnglishasacollegestudent.B.Becauseheisgoingabroadtolookforajob.C.BecausehehasfoundhisEnglishistoolimited.10.InwhichlanguagecouldMarxwrite?-11-A.German,FrenchandChinese.B.German,FrenchandEnglish.C.Russia,EnglishanJapanese.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethetwospeakerstalking?A.Athome.B.Atameeting.C.OnaTVshow12.HowmuchrubbishdotheBritishproduceeachyear?A.175kiloseachfamily.B.1,000kiloseachfamily.C.10,000kiloseachperson.13.WhatwasteneedsrecyclingaccordingtoTom?A.Paper.B.Somefood.C.Plastic.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Wheredoesthegirllive?A.Inasmalltown.B.Inabigcity.C.Inamountainvillage.15.Whatisapotlucksupper?A.Somethingthatyourneighborscookedforyou.B.Somethingthatyoucookedforyourself.C.Somethinglikeapicnic.16.Wheremostprobablydidtheboyswim?A.Inthesea.B.Inariver.C.Inaswimmingpool.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatranintothecaraccordingtothestory?A.Abird.B.Acat.C.Arat.18.Whydidtheanimalsurviveaftersuchalongtrip?A.Itdidn’tmoveatall.B.ThedriverfounditC.Itwassmallenoughintheengine.19.Whatwasthecat’scharacteristics?A.Itwasverytroublesome.B.Itwastoonoisy.C.Itwassurprisinglyquietandlovely.20.Whofoundtheanimal’sowneratlast?A.Theownerofthecar.B.OneofJeff’sneighbors.C.Anengineerinthegarage.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共二节,满分30分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Ienjoyreading.,butItospendalloursparetimeonitwithoutanyoutdooractivities.A.objectB.turnC.helpD.oppose22.Duringtheexam,ifthebooksareonmyside,Ican’topeningthem.A.againstB.resistC.withdrawD.overlook23.Ournewschoolwillbeconstructed,whichfirmshavebeenaskedtothework?-11-A.assignB.provideC.manufactureD.undertake24.It’sratherexpensivetobringinthesemachines,butitshouldinthelongrun.A.workoutB.turnoutC.payoffD.comeback25.Ahealthylifeisfrequentlythoughttobewiththeopencountrysideandhomegrownfood.A.associatedB.boundC.relatedD.tied26.Asseniorstudents,itisimportanttoagoodstateofmind.A.takeupB.keepupwithC.keepupD.takein27.Don’tthinkyou’reslowtochangesorthatyou’renotcleverenoughtodealwithanewchallenge,youcanmakeit.A.taketoB.appealtoC.relatedtoD.adaptto28.Don’tmentionthatatthebeginningofthestory,oritmaytheshockingending.A.giveawayB.giveoffC.giveupD.giveout29.Mymomonceworkedinaverysmallvillageschool,whichisonlyonfoot.A.acceptableB.adequateC.accessibleD.appropriate30.Thesocietytodayofferstheyounggenerationmorechancestotheirtalentsandskills.A.giveoutB.carryonC.takeonD.showoff第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。"Mama,whenIgrowup,I'mgoingtobeoneofthose!"IsaidthisafterseeingtheCapitalDancingCompanyperformwhenIwasthree.Itwasthefirsttimethatmy31tookonavividformandactedassomethingimportanttostartmytraining.AsIgrewolderandwas32tomore,myinterestsintheworldofdance33variedbutthatlittlegirl'sdreamofsomedaybecominga34inthecompanyneverleftme.Inthesummerof2022whenIwas18,Ireceivedthephonecallwhichmadethatdreama35;Ibecameamemberofthecompany36backto1925.AsIlookbackonthatdaynow,itsurely37anysenseofreality.IbelieveIstayedinastateofpleasantdisbelief38Iwashalfwaythroughrehearsals(排练)onmyfirstday.Ineveractually39togetthejob.Afterbeingofferedtheposition,Iwascompletely40.Iremembershakingwithexcitement.ThoughIwasabsolutelythrilledwiththechange,itdidnotcomewithoutitsfairshareof41.Throughthestrictrehearsalperiodofdancingsixdaysaweek,Ifounditvitalto42upthematerialfastwitheverylastbitofconcentration.Itisthatextreme43todetailandstressonpracticethatsetus44.Tothenfollowthosehigh-energyrehearsals45abusyshowscheduleofuptofiveperformancesaday,Idiscoveredanew46ofthewords"hardwork."WhatIthoughtweremyphysical47werepushedmuchfurtherthanIthought48.Ilearnedtomakeeachperformancebetterthanthelast.Today,whenIlookattheunbelievablecompanythatIhavethegreat49ofbeingapartof,notonlyasamember,butasadancecaptain,Iseea50thathasinspirednotonlygenerationsoflittlegirlsbutasplendidcompanythatcontinuestodevelopandgrow——andinspirespeopleeverydaytofollowtheirdreams.-11-D.wordD.extendedD.consistentlyD.dancerD.realityD.trackingD.bringsD.whenD.decidedD.astonishedD.adventuresD.pickD.adaptationD.backD.beyondD.usageD.effortsD.possibleD.responsibilityD.desireC.dreamC.exposedC.probablyC.leaderC.truthC.turningC.makesC.untilC.askedC.convincedC.advantagesC.buildC.attractionC.offC.withC.expressionC.barriersC.properC.potentialC.traditionB.planB.expandedB.certainlyB.trainerB.memoryB.datingB.addsB.sinceB.expectedB.relaxedB.profitsB.mixB.associationB.asideB.byB.meaningB.problemsB.perfectB.honorB.trend31.A.hobby32.A.connected33.A.rarely34.A.director35.A.symbol36.A.bouncing37.A.lacks38.A.while39.A.cared40.A.motivated41.A.challenges42.A.put43.A.attention44.A.apart45.A.over46.A.function47.A.boundaries48.A.necessary49.A.talent50.A.victory第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AItwasahotsummerday.MydadandIweregettingreadytogooutforarideontheboatwithmyfriendKatieandthedogwhenthephonecallcame,thecallthatmadethatbright,beautifuldayacold,gloomyone.Ihadjustputonmysuit,shorts,andtanktop,andpackedmybagwithsunscreenandeverythingelseIwouldneedfortheday.Iranintomyparents’roomtofindDad.WhenIsawhimonthephone,hewascrying.I’dnever seen my dad cry before. My heart sank. What possibly could have happened? "Max, I'm so sorry," I heard him say. That's when it hit me. I knew that Suzie had died. Max has been my dad's best friend for years. Suzie, his daughter, had a rare disease that mainly affected her body. Her brain was OK. She knew what was going on; she knew that she had problems and was different from other kids. Once she told her dad that she wished she could die and be born in a different body. Yet although she couldn't live a normal life ,she was still happy. When Suzie and I were little, we spent quite a bit of time together.As we grew up, we grew apart. She lived in New York, and I lived in the Midwest.When Suzie was ten she had to live in a hospital in Virginia.About eight months before she died, Max gave us her number at the hospital and we talked at least twice a week until the end.-11- Suzie was always so excited to talk to us and wanted to know every detail about my life. She wanted to know everything I did and everything I ate. In a way, she lived through me.    After we found out about her death, we made our plans to go to New York for the funeral. When she was alive, I sent her a Beanie Baby and she sent one back to me. I had bought her another one but never had the chance to send it to her, so I took it to put in her casket(棺材). Her funeral was very different from any funeral I'd ever been to. After they lowered her casket, each one of us put a shovelful of dirt over her. I remember crying so hard, I felt weak. My cheeksburned from the tears. My whole body was shaking as I picked up the shovel, but I'm glad I did it. When Suzie and I first started calling one another, I thought it would be more of a burden on me, but I was completely wrong. I learned so much from her. She gave me more than I could ever give to her. I will never forget her or the talks we had. I now know that I must never take anything for granted especially my health and the gift of life.51.Theauthor’sfamilycancelledtheirridebecause.A.theauthor’sfriendKatiecouldn’tjointhemfortheride.B.theweatherwastooterribleforaride.C.theycouldn’tfindtheirdog.D.Max’sdaughterpassedaway.52.What does the underlined part “In a way, she lived through me.” mean?A.Suzie was too weak to live her own life.B.Suzie was financially dependent of me. C.Suzie got to know what life outside hospital was like by sharing my experience.D.Suzie managed to pull through her illness with the sympathyfromtheauthor.  53.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?  A.Suzie was the only person helping the author with difficulties.  B.The author feared that she might also get the same disease as Suzie.  C.The author benefited a lot from talking on the phone with Suzie.  D.The author didn't understand Suzie was her true friend until Suzie's death.54.What is the most important lesson the author learned from Suzie's death? A.Neverletgoofafriendevenifyouareapart.B.Bethankfulforwhatwehaveinourlife.C.Talkingwithafriendcancureyourillness.C.Wecanlearnmorefromourfriendsthantheydofromus.BAccordingtoUSresearchers,peoplewhoweredepressedateanaverageof8.4servingsofchocolatepermonth,comparedwith5.4servingsamongthosewhowerenot.Andpeoplewhohadmajordepressionbasedonresultsofascreeningtestateevenmore—11.8servingspermonth.Aservingwasconsideredtobeonesmallbar,or1ounce(28grams),ofchocolate.“Depressedmoodwassignificantlyrelatedtohigherchocolateconsumption.”Dr.NatalieRoseoftheUniversityofCaliforniaandcolleagueswroteinArchivesofInternalMedicine.Manypeopleconsiderchocolateamood-boosterbutfewstudieshaveactuallyconfirmedtheconnectionbetweenthechocolateandmood.Andmoststudieshavelookedonlyatwomen.Roseandcolleaguesstudiedtherelationshipbetweenchocolateandmoodamong931womenand-11-menwhowerenotusingantidepressants(抗抑郁药).Peopleinthestudyreportedhowmuchchocolatetheyconsumedandmostalsocompletedafoodfrequencyquestionnaireabouttheiroveralldiet.Theirmoodswereassessedusingacommonlyuseddepressionscale.Whattheyfoundwasamarkedassociationbetweenchocolateconsumptionanddepression.Andunlikeotherstudiesthatlookedonlyatwomen,thelinkwastrueofbothmenandwomen.Whatthestudycouldnotsaywaswhypeoplewhoaredepressedeatmorechocolate.Itcouldbethatdepressionencourageschocolateneeds,andpeopleeatchocolateasasortofself-treatment,confirmingsomestudiesthatsuggestchocolatecanimprovemood,theauthorssaid.Andtheysaiditmaybethateatingalotofchocolateactuallycausespeopletofeeldepressed,anotherpossibleexplanationfortheassociationtheysawinthestudy.Orthemood-boostingeffectofchocolatecouldbequick,likethetemporaryeuphoriafromdrinkingalcohol,leavingpeopleevenlowerafterthebriefeuphoriahaspassed.“Distinguishingamongthesepossibilitieswillrequiredifferentstudydesigns.”theteamsaid.55.Accordingtothepassage,depressionmay.A.reducetheneedsforchocolateB.encouragemoreneedsforfoodsC.increasemoreneedsforchocolateD.havenoeffectontheneedsforchocolate56.Ingeneral,peoplefeelchocolatecan.A.improvethemoodofpeopleB.makepeoplemoredepressedC.onlybeconsumedbywomenD.makepeoplemoreintelligent57.Whatdidthepeopleinthestudyreport?A.TheirfavoritebrandsofchocolateB.ThequantityofchocolatetheyateC.WhatkindofantidepressantstheytookD.Associationbetweenchocolateconsumptionanddepression58.Theunderlinedword“euphoria”inthelastparagraphrefersto“”A.afeelingofgreatpainB.afeelingofgreatpressureC.afeelingofgreatdepressionD.afeelingofgreathappinessCLauraEdmondshasalookofhorroronherfaceassheturnstolookouttheairplanewindow.It’snotthethreatofterrorismthatworriesher,butratherthepossibilityofmechanicalfailure.Shesayssheimaginestheplaneplungingtothegroundbecausetheenginesmayfalloff.Soeveryfewminutessheglancesoutthewindowtomakesurethey’restillattached.Itisafearthathasgrippedherfor18years,sinceherweddingday.Sincethenshehastrieddrugsancocktailstomakeitthroughflights.But,shesays,they’vebeennohelpineasingheranxiety.ShehasdraggedherfamilyonthetrainfromConnecticuttoFlorida,insistedonlongdrivesandtriedtoavoidflyingatallcosts.Evenwhenfriendsfly,Edmondssayssheworries,countingthehourstilltheyarriveattheirdestination.-11-It’sbeenthreeyearssinceEdmondshassteppedonaplane.Yetheresheisnow,20,000feetabovethegroundonboardaturbo-propthat’senroutefromNewYork’sLaGuardiaAirporttoBaltimore-WashingtonInternationalAirportinMaryland.Sheishopingthisistheflightthatwillovercomeherfear.“Ifeeltheseat.Ifeeltheseatagainstmyarm.Ifeelmyhands.”recitesEdmonds,hereyesstillclosed.Sheisattemptingtochangehermind,oneofseveralso-called”strengtheningexercises”sherecentlylearnedfromavideocoursedesignedtoovercomefearofflying.Theideaistofocusonthemoment,ratherthantheabstract.FormerPanAm’s(泛美航空公司)pilotTomBunnispresidentofthecompanythatproducedthevideosthatinstructpassengersinthebasicmechanicsofflyingandteachthemtocontroltheirthoughts.BeforeboardingtheU.S.Airwaysflight,EdmondspresentsaletterfromBunntotheflightattendantaskingtospeakwiththecaptain.Thepilotgladlyobliges,tellingherhe’sbeenflyingformorethantwodecadesandassuringher,“You’regoingtobefine.We’regoingtotakegoodcareofyou.”Whentheflightattendantoffersdrinks,Edmondsplaceshercupofwateronthetraytableandstudiesit,tangibleevidencethattheplaneisbarelyshaking.“Ladiesandgentlemen,weareapproachingBaltimore.”announcestheflightattendant.EdmondsisrelyingheavilyonBunn’scopingstrategiesduringthe90-minuteflight.Butshe’scoping.Asthewheelstouchdown,Edmonds’sfacelightsup.59.LauraEdmondshasafearofflyingbecause.A.sheonceexperiencedamechanicalfailure.B.amechanicalfailureoftenappearsinhermind.C.sheisgoodatimaginingaterriblesituation.D.aircrashesoftenhappeninherhometown.60.Theunderlinedword“gripped”inthethirdparagraphmeans.A.seizedfirmlyB.hurtseriouslyC.cheatedsimplyD.treatedcarefully61.Fromthispassageitcanbeinferredthat.A.everyseatinplanesisequippedwithvideos.B.passengersonboardalwaysfeelnervous.C.nervouspassengersinflyingcangethelpfromBunn’scompany.D.travelbytrainissaferthantravelbyplane.62.Laura’sovercomingthefearofflyingismostlyowedto.A.airline’scomfort.B.hercountingthehoursonboard.C.aletterfromBunn.D.herdefeatingherself.DSingingarethepupilsoftheremoteBeau-RocprimaryschoolinHaiti.Oneofthemplaysaguitarmadefromanemptyoiltin.Theirheadmistress,EmileJean-Noel,isoneofthefewwomenschoolprincipalsinthecountry.-11-Over70%ofHaitianpopulationlivebelowthepovertylinewithinadequatefood,water,schools,orhousing.Toreducethehungerthatpreventslearningandtoencourageparentstosendtheirchildrentoschool,mealsareprovidedbytheWorldFoodProgramme.“Wearecutoffsowehavemanydifficulties,”commentsEmile,addingthatfindingchalk,schoolbooksandothermaterialsispracticallyimpossible.Emiletriestoencouragethosearoundhertomakeuseofallavailableresources.Hereffortsarebearingfruit.Oneofhersuccesseswasconvincinglocalwomentocontributetotheirchildren’sschoolingandincreasetheirownincomebysellingembroidery(刺绣品)andotherhandicrafts.Recentpoliticalinstabilityhasmeantthatthecountryhasnotinvestedineducationfortenyears.Enrolment(入学)isamere44percentandalittlelessthanahalfofthoseenteringprimaryschoolfinishit.Lessthanathirdofthesegoontosecondaryschool.Inruralareasitisnotraretofind17-and18year-oldsinprimaryschool.Beau-Rochasonly4teachersfor260pupils.Emileworksconstantlytoimproveherpupils’environment.Underherdirection,alocalworkerisnowconstructingastorehouseforthefooddeliveredregularlybytheWorldFoodProgramme.NotonlyisEmile’ssalarytoolittle,butshereceivesitirregularly.Forher,transportisarealheadache.Shelivesfivekilometersawayandhastotakeaprivately-ownedbus,costingmorethanshecanafford.“ThedecisiontobearuralteacherinHaitishouldnotbetakenlightly”,Emilecomments.“Withallthesacrificesandrisksitrequires,onlythosewhoarereallycutoutforteachingshoulddoit.”Nevertheless,Emilelovesherjob.“Ialwaysfeelathomewiththechildrenand,theparentsunderstandwhatI’mdoing.”63.Whatthemeispresentedinthispassage?A.Devotiontoeducation.B.Povertyandhardship.C.PoliticsandchildrenD.Loveandbeauty64.WhichofthefollowingisextremelydifficultforBeau-Rocprimaryschool?A.Teachingthewomenhowtomakeembroideryandotherhandicrafts.B.Persuadinglocalwomentocareabouttheirchildren’seducation.C.Encouragingthosearoundhertousethoseavailableresources.D.Findingchalk,schoolbooksandothermaterials.65.Themanyfiguresinthe4thparagraphindicatethatA.thepoliticalinstabilityinHaitiB.thepoorinvestmentinHaitianeducationC.challengesinEmile’slifeD.Emile’sconstantefforts66.Inthelastparagraph,“thosewhoarereallycutoutforteaching”arethosewhoare________.A.dismissedfromteachingB.unfamiliarwithteachingC.qualifiedforteachingD.cautiousaboutteachingEAtInstitutefortheFuture,gamedesignerJaneMcGonigalcreatesmassivemulti-playerfreeonlinerole-playinggames(MMORPGs),whichfocusonsocialchangesandenvironmentalproblems.Shehopesthatplayerswillusetheirnewskillstomaketherealworldbetter.AccordingtoJane,ouraddictiontogamingisactuallyagreatthing,solongasweuseitproperly,-11-SpeakingattheTED(TechnologyEntertainmentandDesign)2022Conference,Janesaysthatpeopleshoulddevotemoretimetogamestobuildtheskillsnecessarytomaketheworldbetter.PeoplewhotakepartinMMORPGsdevelopspecializedskillsinproblem-solvingasateam.So,ifgamersarewillingtotakepartinrole-playinggamesbasedonreal-worldproblems,theywillbeabletoworktogethertofindwaysthatcanbeusedintherealworld.Janefocusesoncreatingthekindsofvideogamesthatenableplayerstomakeadifferenceintheirownlivesandthelivesofthosearoundthem.In2022,shehelpedcreateavideogamecalledAWorldwithoutOil,inwhich1,800playerstriedtofindnewwaystotransportthemselvesinaworldwithoutoil.Evenaftercompletingthegame,theplayersfocusedontheproblemanditspossiblesolutions.Hernextgame,Evoke,takesanevenmorepracticalway.GameplayersaremainlyyoungpeopleinAfrica.TheywilllearntocreateabusinessthatwillhelpstopproblemssuchaspovertyandAIDSonalocallevel.Bytheendofthegame,playerswillbeguidedbyexpertsonhowtostarttheirownbusinesses.“Wecanmakeanyfutureweimagineandwecanplayanygameswewant.”shesaidattheTEDConference.“Solettheworld-changinggamesbegin.”67.TheMMORPGsarecreatedbyJaneMcGonigalto.A.givegamersmorechancestoplayonlinegames.B.developgamers’problem-solvingskills.C.helpgamersgetusedtosocialchanges.D.makegamerstakeproperattitudestowardsgames.68.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutMMORPGs?A.Role-playinggamesarereal-worldproblems.B.Theytaketoomuchofgamers’sparetime.C.Thegamerscanplaydifferentrolesinthegames.D.Theycostgamersalotofmoneytoplay.69.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdparagraph?A.AWorldwithoutOilwasmainlycreatedforAfricanyouth.B.GamerscanlearnhowtorunabusinessinEvoke.C.ThegamersofAWorldwithoutOilareallenvironmentalists.D.TheplayerstakingpartinEvokewillstarttheirownbusinesses.70.ThepassageismainlyaboutA.somepopularonlinegamesB.adviceonhowtoplaygamesC.gamestosolvereal-worldproblemsD.waystodevelopspecializedskills第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)第一节:完成句子71.Generally,weenjoyourfriends’company,butthereareoccasionswhenwehope(不受打扰)forawhile.(leave)一般来说,我们喜欢朋友的陪伴,但也有希望不受打扰的时候。72.Newsreportssaypeacetalksbetweenthetwosideshavebrokendown.(reach)新闻报道说,双边的和平谈判已经失败,双方未达成协议。73.Fromthedistancewhowasridingahorse(come)-11-从远处来了一个正在骑马车的士兵。74.Whenhewasreadingthestory,(occur)当他在看故事书时,他突然想到一个好主意。75.Jack,whichmadebothofthemunhappy.(differ)Jack和他的父亲就这件事发生分歧,这使他们都很不高兴。76.Thenewsspreadquicklythroughthevillage.(end)战争已经结束的消息很快在村里传开。77.Dolly’sdeath,likeherbirth,(bound)多利之死正如它的出世一样,肯定会带来焦虑。78.Hetheoldmansorudely.(object)他强烈反对如此粗鲁地对待这位老人。79.ThankyouforwhenIaminfaceofdanger(favor)谢谢你在我遇到危险时帮我。80.I’veusedthiscarfor10years,Ineedn’t.(bother)这辆车我已经开了10年,我无需再费心思去修理它了。第二节:短文写作随着网络在人们日常生活中的广泛使用,好友和家人过生日或重大节日时,越来越多的学生喜欢通过发电子贺卡来表达他们的良好祝愿,请根据以下提示,简述使用电子贺卡的优点,并结合实际谈谈自己的看法。使用便捷,传递速度快,不受时间和空间的限制。形式多样,生动有趣。节约资源,利于环保。注意:1.文章应包括上述要点,可适当发挥,但不要逐条翻译。2.词数:120词左右。3.参考词汇:电子贺卡——electroniccard-11--11-

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