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北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第1页(共16页)北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语2023.1本试卷共16页,共140分。考试时长120分钟。考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷(共7

5分)Ⅰ.听力理解(共三节,22.5分)第一节:(共4小题;每小题1.5分,共6分)听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。1.Howmuchwillthewomanlendtheman?A.100yuan.B.200yuan.

C.300yuan.2.Whydoesn’tthewomaneatdessert?A.Becauseshecan’tgetany.B.Becauseshedoesn’tlikeit.C.Becauseshehasastomachache.3.What’sthepossiblerelations

hipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Workmates.B.Relatives.C.Classmates.4.Whichclubwillthemanprobablyjoin?A.TheBasketballClu

b.B.ThePaintingClub.C.TheRobotClub.第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍

。北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第2页(共16页)听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anemail.B.Aproject.C.Acollege.6.Wh

atdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hehasmadesomenewfriends.B.Hehasalreadyfinishedthevideoproject.C.Hewantstoknowotherstudentsinthecollege.听第6段材料,回答第7至第8

小题。7.Whatdoesthemanprefer?A.Readingrealbooks.B.Readingonhisphone.C.Readingoncomputers.8.Whatwillbethetopicoftheirspeech?A.Newwaysofreadin

g.B.Disadvantagesofdigitalreading.C.Changesofpeople’sreadinghabits.听第7段材料,回答第9至第10小题。9.Whatisthemandoing?A.O

fferinghelp.B.Askingforadvice.C.Makinganapology.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanisworkingfulltime.B.Themanhasdecidedtoquithisj

ob.C.Themanhasseenthecourseintroduction.第三节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第11题至第15题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。北京市西城区2

022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第3页(共16页)IntroductiontoEcolifeAgriculturalParkAimtogiveeducationalopportunitiestothe11toawakeninterestinpla

ntlifetoprovidevisitorsenjoymentAreasGreenRanchWe12differentanimals.Fish13Manyofthefisharefor14.AngelGardenAwidevarietyof15aregrown.

II.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Nixon,59yearsold,wasbornandgrewupinSt.Pe

tersburg.Eachmorning,hesitsonabench,watchesthesunrise,andconnectswith16fromallwalksoflife.Eightyearsago,hedecidedtobegineachday

fromabenchwithanimpressiveviewoftheSt.Petersburgwaterfront(圣彼得堡海滨),becauseitmadehimfeelcalmand17beforestartinghisday.Aboutay

earlater,awomanstoppedtosayhello,andshesaidsomethingthat18Nixon’sviewonhisdailyvisit.Shesaid,“EverymorningwhenIseeyousittinghere,Iknow

everythingisgoingtobeOK.”That’swhenNixon19heneededtopayattentiontothepeoplewalkingpast.Insteadofstaringstraightaheadatthewaterfront,Nixonsta

rted20atpeopleandtalkingtothem.Andprettysoon,someearlyrisersbegan21himonthebench,sometimessharingtheirpressureandaskinghimforadviceaboutperso

nalproblems.Nomatterwhatproblemapersonwantsto22,Nixonlendsanear.Oneday,acouplecamebytotalkabouttheirproblems.T

hehusbandwasalwaysworking.Itwasruiningtheir23.Nixontoldhim,“Youhavetoknowwhat’sreally北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第4页(共

16页)important.”Themanadmittedhe’dputeverythinghehadintohis24formanyyearsinsteadoffocusingonhisfamily.“Hestartedtocryandagre

edthatheneededto25,”Nixonsays,“Wehuggedeachotherandbecamefriendsafterthat.”Nixonwasalwayshappytolisten,andhelistenswithout26andwithoutanykindofreturn

expected.“Youhavetolistenwithanopenheart,becauseyouneverknowwho’sgoingtowalkup,”Nixonsays.Heisalovingandloyal27tomany.Forth

osewhowalkedpastthebench,theywerealways28withasmileandaskedhowtheyweredoing.Notopicisofflimits,butsomepeopledon’twanttotalk.Theysimplywanttositnextt

osomeoneandsharethe29.OnceawomanstoppedandjustsatwithNixonforanhour;thenshesaidthanksandwalkedaway.Shejus

twantedamomentofpeaceandtoknowshewasn’t30.Andatthatmoment,shetrulywasn’t.16.A.teenagersB.relativesC.strangersD.nei

ghbors17.A.peacefulB.excitedC.proudD.surprised18.A.formedB.changedC.developedD.supported19.A.agreedB.realizedC.imaginedD.remembered20.A.pointingB

.laughingC.shoutingD.smiling21.A.joiningB.noticingC.leavingD.praising22.A.airB.faceC.hearD.create23.A.fameB.succ

essC.marriageD.privacy24.A.healthB.hobbiesC.kidsD.job25.A.giveupB.calmdownC.speakupD.slowdown26.A.emotionB.considerationC.judgmentD.interest27.A.

guideB.teacherC.friendD.workmate28.A.huggedB.greetedC.competedD.satisfied29.A.secretsB.worriesC.happinessD.silenc

e30.A.sadB.aloneC.stressedD.hopeless北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第5页(共16页)III.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出

最佳选项。ARecreationalSportsMembershipOhioStateUniversityhassomeofthebestrecreationfacilities(设施)inthecountry.OurRecreationandPhysicalActi

vityCenter(RPAC)hasopenedinthepast10years,whosefacilitiesandprogramsaredesignedtofitallyourneedsandschedule.RPACMembership

RightsAmembershipisyourtickettotakeadvantageofallthefacilitiesandprograms.ClassesandprogramsGroupfitness,sportclubsandoutdooradventureprogramsareon

lyavailabletocurrentRPACmembers.Youcanattendunlimitedfreegroupfitnessclassesaspartofyourmembership.Anextrapaymentwillberequire

difyoupreferpersonaltrainingclasses.GuestsandFamilyParticipationMembersmaysponsoruptotwoguestsduringav

isit.AdailyguestpassisrequiredforeachguesttoenterRPAC,andmembersmustbepresentatthetimeofbuyingapass.The

passisacceptedatallfacilitiesforunlimitedre-entriesinaone-dayperiod.RPACaimstoofferafamily-friendlyenvironment.Membersareabletoenjoy

qualitytimewiththeirfamiliesfreeofchargeinavarietyoffamily-friendlyaccommodations,includingfamilychangingroom

s,theLoungegameroom,andLeisurepool.LockerandTowelRentalRPACoffersfull-servicemen’sandwomen’slockerroomsfeaturinglargeandmediu

msizelockers,whichcanberentedeithermonthlyoryearly.RPACtowelserviceisavailableinadditiontodaylockersatvariouslocationsthroughoutthefacili

ty.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第6页(共16页)RPACMembershipResponsibilitiesInanefforttocreateawelcomingandsaf

eenvironmentforallmembers,youhavetheresponsibilitytofollowthefollowingpolicies:Filmingandphotographyinthefacilitiesmustbeapprovedina

dvance.Cellphonephotographyandvideoarenotpermittedinlockerrooms.Fightingandroughplayarenotpermittedinallfacilities.Shoesarerequiredinallpu

blicareasofallindoorfacilities,exceptforlockerroomsandswimmingpools.Allequipmentchecked-outfromRPACmustbereturnedattherequired

check-intime.Youmaybechargedfortheequipmentreturnedlateordamaged.PleasecontactmemberservicesifyouhaveanyotherquestionsaboutyourRPACmembership

.31.WhatcanaRPACmemberdoforfree?A.EnjoyfamilytimeinLeisurepool.B.Attendpersonaltrainingclasses.C.Usealock

erforawholeyear.D.Takeaguesttoallfacilities.32.Whichisoneofthemember’sresponsibilities?A.Wearingshoesinallpublicar

eas.B.Nocellphoneuseinlockerrooms.C.Nofilmingandphotographyinallareas.D.Returningchecked-outequipmentontime.33.Thepassageispr

obablytakenfrom______.A.auniversitywebsiteB.aresearchpaperC.asciencemagazineD.agovernmentreportBAchild

sciencegenius(天才)haswowedhisprofessorsandclassmatesbybecomingacollegegraduateattheageof13.ElliottTannerrecentlygraduatedfromtheUniversityofMin

nesotawithabachelor’s(学士)degreeinphysics,withaminorinmathematics.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第7页(共16页)Elliott’spar

entsareveryproudofthehardworkanddevotionheshowedtogethisdegreeatsuchayoungageandarepleasedthathehasbecomeaninspirationtolo

tsofpeople.Elliott’smomsaid,“Healsoinspiresustobebetterpeopleeveryday.”Elliott’sparentsfirstrealizedtheir

sonwasgiftedattheage3,whenhedisplayedamazinglanguageandmathskills.Itbecameclearthatatraditionaleducationexperiencewouldnotbeagoodfitforhim

.Elliottwasthenhomeschooledbyhisparents.“Elliottendeduplearningandusinginformationquickerthanwecouldprovideit,”hismotheradded.Byage9,El

liotthadalreadycompletedmostofthenormalhighschoolcourses,andhisparentswerestrugglingtokeepupwithhim.Sotheysenthimtotheloca

lcommunitycollege,whereElliottreallydevelopedhispassion(热爱)forphysics.“Foralongtime,Iwantedtobeamathematician,”Elliottsa

id.“ThenIwasintroducedtoaphysicsclass,andthatreallyinspiredmetolearnmoreaboutthesecretsoftheworld.”Whenhewas11years

old,ElliottmovedtotheUniversityofMinnesotatostartstudyingphysicsandmath.Althoughhiscollegeexperienceisali

ttledifferentfromthatofhisclassmates,Elliottstillhangsoutwithhispeersinthestudentlounge,discussinghomework,debatingphysics

topicsorwatchingmovies.Beingwithpeoplethatarejustaspassionateaboutphysicsasheishasbeenpleasingenoughforhim.On

eofthebiggestchallengesElliottandhisfamilyhavefacediscriticismonlinefrompeoplewhomakejudgmentsaboutwhathislifemu

stbelike.Manypeoplebelievehecan’thavemanysocialskills.However,Elliotthasalwaysenjoyedinteractingwithkidshisownage.Helovesplayingwithotherneig

hborhoodchildren,andjustliketheotherkids,Elliottgoestrick-or-treatingonHalloween,butinanacademicway:Hedresse

supasAlbertEinstein,hisfavoritescientist.ElliotthasbeenacceptedintotheUniversityofMinnesota’sPhDprogramandwillstarthisstudynex

tyear.Inthefuture,ElliottaimstobeaprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesotaandbecomeanexpertinphysics.“Ican’twaittogetstarted,”hesaid.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度

第一学期期末试卷高一英语第8页(共16页)34.WhatdidElliott’sparentsdowhentheyrealizedhewasgifted?A.Theysenthimtoanormalhighschool.B.Theyaskedforadvicefromunive

rsities.C.Theytaughthimbythemselvesathome.D.Theyhelpedhimfitintotraditionaleducation.35.WhenElliottmovedtotheUniversityofMinnesota,h

e______.A.discoveredhispassionforphysicsB.enjoyedstayingwithhisclassmatesC.dressedupasAlbertEinsteininclassD.refusedtoplaywithkid

shisownage36.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Elliotthasfewsocialskills.B.Elliottlovesexploringtheworld.

C.Elliotthasnotalentforlanguage.D.Elliotthopestobeamathematician.37.FromElliott’sstory,weknowthat______.A.physicsisthemostimportan

tsubjectB.childrenshouldbeeducatedathomeC.geniusesneedsupportjustaswedoD.theearlierkidsstartschool,thebetterCIfyou’retiredofyourphone,you’renotalone

.Peoplereceivebetweenaround60and80dailynotifications(通知)onaverage,andsomeofusmaygetasmanyas200.Theseseeminglyendlessdingsandbuzze

scanreallyaffectourwellbeing.Researchhaslinkedthemtodepressionandanxiety,andtheymayevencauseproblemsassociatedwithADHD(多动症).Theseoutcomesmayr

esultfromthefactthatfrequentphoneinterruptionsincreaseourcognitiveload(认知负荷),ortheamountofinformationproce

ssedbytheworkingmemory.Weonlyhavesomuchmentalcapacity,andtheextraeffortit北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第9页(共16页)takestoswitchbetweentask

scanmakeustired,lessfocusedanddisrupt(扰乱)emotionalregulation.Additionally,inthisstate,weevenexperien

cealessaccurateperceptionoftime—wefeeltimeispassingfasterthaninreality,whichwouldeventuallyleadustooverlookresultsandcausehurrieddecisions,forexample

,buyingapriceydresswithoutthinkingitthrough.Withthefactthatcellphonenotificationscanmesswithourbrains,scientistshavesoughtoutwaystocounteracttheseef

fects.Onepossiblesolution:Schedulingnotificationsintobatches(批次)thatarriveatcertaintimesofthedaywiththehelpofcertainapps.Forexample,youcould

choosetokeepthingsquietexceptforat7am,noonand5pmtogowithwakingup,takingalunchbreakandheadinghomefromschool.Ina

2019study,researchersassigned237participants(参与者)intothreegroups,includingthosewhoreceivedalltheirnotificationsthreetim

esaday,hourly,ornoneatall.Thethree-times-a-daygroupsaidtheyfeltmoreproductive,attentive,inabettermoodandingreatercontroloftheirphonesthantheoth

ertwogroups,whilethenotification-freegroupexperiencedmoreanxietyandfearofmissingout.Besides,someresearchershavearguedthatmorepersonalizeduserdesign

ispossible.Developersshouldpayattentiontohowpeopleinteractwiththeirdevices.Withthehelpofamachinelearningmodel,ourphonecanautomaticallylearnfromourpa

stbehaviorwhattypesofnotificationwewanttoreceivefirst,suchasmessagesfromrelatives.Thus,certainnotificationscanbedeli

veredatsuitabletimes.Thishighlyindividualizedmethodcouldbebeneficial,butmoreindividualitymeansmorephonemonitoring,whichintroducesyetanotherproblem:In

thestruggletofreeourselvesfromtechaddiction,itisn’tclearwhethermoremonitoringisthesolution,orjustaddingmorefueltoth

efire.38.Whatisthepossibleresultoffrequentphonenotifications?A.Theworkingmemoryprocesseslessinformation.B.Timepassesfas

terthanwhatweareusuallyusedto.C.Wetendtohavedistractionandemotionaldisruptions.D.Weweighthepossibleresultsbeforemak

ingdecisions.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第10页(共16页)39.Whatdoweknowaboutthe2019study?A.Thestudylastedthreeyears.B.Thecomparativemethodwasus

ed.C.Thenone-at-allgroupfeltmoreproductive.D.Participantswereaddictedtotheirmobilephones.40.Whatcanw

elearnfromthepassage?A.Depressionandanxietyleadustorelyonourphones.B.Addingextraphonemonitoringcanfreeusfromtechaddiction.C.Thefe

werphonenotificationsreceived,thebetterwecontrolourphones.D.Personalizeduserdesignhelpsphonesdecidewhatnotificationscomefirst.41.Whatisth

epurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Towarnusagainstthephoneoveruse.B.TodrawourattentiontotheproblemsofADHD.C.Tostresstheimportanceofcontrolli

ngourphones.D.Todiscusswaystohandlefrequentphonenotifications.DStudentsmeetattheuniversitycampusforclassesduringtheir20s.Thisclassicalmodeloftime,act

ionandplacehastraditionallyproducedfamousuniversities,butitisnowchallengedbythedigitalizationofsociety—whichallowseverybodywhoisconnectedtotheInterne

ttoaccesslearning—andbytheneedtoacquireskillsinstepwithfastdevelopmentoftechnology.Universitiesmustrealizethatlearninginthe20swon

’tbeenough.Byteachingfoundationalknowledgeandup-to-dateskills,universitiesneedtoprovidestudentswithth

efuture-proofskillsoflifelonglearning,notjustgetthem‘job-ready’.Someuniversitiesalreadyplayanimportantroleinlifelonglearningastheywanttokeeptheva

lueoftheirdiplomas(文凭).Thisnewrolecomeswithahugesetofchallengesandneedslargelytobeinvented.Onewaytostartthistransfo

rmationprocesscouldbetogobeyondthe‘diplomamodel’toadaptuniversityeducationtolifelonglearning.Wecallthismodelthelif

elonglearningpassport.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第11页(共16页)TheBachelor’sdegreecouldbestudents’passporttolifelonglearning.Forthefirstfewyears,stud

entswould‘learntolearn’andgetendowedwithreasoningskillsthatremainwiththemfortherestoftheirlives.Forinstance,physic

sallowsstudentstoobserveandintegrate(融合)observationsintomodelsand,sometimes,modelsintotheoriesorlawsthatcanbeu

sedtomakepredictions.Mathematicsisthelanguageusedtodevelopthelawsofphysicsoreconomy.Thesetwosubjectsnaturallyf

ormthebasicpillars(支柱)ofeducationintechnicaluniversities.Recentadvancesincomputationalmethodsanddatas

ciencepushusintorethinkingscienceandengineering.Computersincreasinglybecomethemostimportantactorsinprocessingdataandformulati

ngquestions,whichrequirescompletelynewwaysofreasoning.Therefore,anewsubjectintegratingcomputerscience,programming,statisticsandmachin

elearningshouldbeaddedtothetraditionalfoundationaltopicsofmathematicsandphysics.Thesethreepillarswou

ldallowyoutokeeplearningtechnicalsubjectsallyourlife.Accordingtothisnewmodel,theMasterofScience(MSc)wouldbecomethefirststampinthelife

longlearningjourney.ThenewMScdiplomabecomesasetofaccomplishedprojectsandalistoftechnicalskills.Itisopen-endedandmustbeupdatedthrougho

utlife,astechnologiesandtheirapplicationschangefasterthanever.Universitieshaveafundamentalroletoplayi

nthisjourney,andhighereducationisinforachange.Theolduniversitymodelproducedtalentandvalueforsociety.Wearenotsupportingitsabolition(废除)bu

trathercallingfortheadaptationofitscharacteristicstomeettheneedsoftoday.42.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?A.Te

chnologicaldevelopmentchallengestheuniversitymodel.B.Theclassicalmodelservesfamousuniversitieswell.C.Studentsdon’tmeetatcampusduetodigi

talization.D.Universitiescontinuetoimproveworkerskills.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第12页(共16页)43.Whatcanbele

arntfromthepassage?A.ThestudentsgetalifelongpassportwithaBachelor’sdegree.B.Thethreepillarshelpwithconti

nuouslearningintechnology.C.Physicsandmathematicsareenoughforlearningtechnology.D.MScprogrammesarethemostimpor

tantforlifelonglearning.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“getendowedwith”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Beconcernedwith.B.Makeroomfor.C.B

eequippedwith.D.Makepreparationsfor.45.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ChangestouniversityprojectsB.Importanceof

LifelongLearningC.DevelopmentofFurtherEducationD.NecessitytoAdaptUniversityModel第Ⅱ卷(共65分)Ⅰ.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,共14分)用方框中单词的

适当形式完成下列句子,每个单词只能用一次。ablecarecheerannualchallengebenefitkind46.Shetoldmetobe______andlookonthebrightside.47.Growingup

inabigcity,hefoundlivinginthevillagewas______.48.Themusicfestivalisheld______inShanghai.Igotheretoenjoymusiceveryye

ar.49.Therearemany______ofdoingsports.Forexample,itcanreducestress.50.Theaccidentwasdueto______driving.51.Listeningt

omusic______ustofeelrelaxed.52.Youshouldnottakeadvantageofhis______bydemandingtoomuch.北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第13页(共16页)II.语法填空(共1

0小题;每小题1分,共10分)在未给提示词的空白处填写1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。53.Tony______(travel)tothevillageschoolwithaneagerheartin2010.54.Isitpossi

blethathumanworkers______(replace)byrobotsinthenearfuture?55.Asatradition,allthefamilymembersgathertogether______(celebrate)theMid-AutumnFes

tival.56.Thepark______isinthecenteroftownhasbeautiful,bigtrees.57.Lastyear,hundredsofcompanies______(attract)totheInternationalImportExpo.58.Thisproj

ectcanoffervaluablehelptostudents______havedifficultiesingettingcertainknowledge.59.Althoughtheywere______(disappoint)attheresultofthegam

e,theyknewtheexperiencewasworthmorethananyprize.60.Ifyou’dlikesomeinspiration,wehavealotofspeakers______lecturescangiveyousomeawesome

ideas.61.Scientistsallovertheworldareseekingagoodway______(prevent)depression.62.BeforemovingtoLondon,Ithoughtcitylifemustbe______(excite)andfullo

fsurprises.III.完成句子(共5小题;第63、64题每题2分,第65、66、67题每题3分,共13分)根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。63.他们在湖边搭起了一个帐篷。(putup)___________________

_____________________________________________64.我将努力准时到达。(makeaneffort)________________________________

________________________________北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第14页(共16页)65.我们要关注自己身边发生的变化。(focuson)______________

__________________________________________________66.一进博物馆,那漂亮的海报就吸引了我的目光。(catchone’seye)_______________________________________________

_________________67.如果你对这个活动感兴趣,请下周一之前来报名。(signup)________________________________________________________

_________IV.阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。Ihadagreatinterestinr

esearchingthetopicofhowtoimproveyoursenseofdirection,becausemyownsenseofdirectionisabsolutelyterrible.Ta

kegoingtothetoiletinarestaurant,forexample.Icanfindmywaythereeasilyenoughbecausetherearesignspointingmeintherightdirection.Butgettin

gbacktomytableisanotherstory.Afterall,therearenohelpfulsignssaying,“Thisiswhereyouweresittinglessthanf

iveminutesago”.However,ratherthanacceptthesituationofmyselffrequentlywalkingintocupboardsandbacktrackingdowndeaden

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skey,too.It’simportanttonoticewhat’saroundyou—in北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第15页(共16页)alldirections.Instead

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_______________________________V.书面表达(20分)假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他们学校的国际文化周要开始了,他们班将要举办一次中国文化展。因此,他

向你询求建议,请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:北京市西城区2022—2023学年度第一学期期末试卷高一英语第16页(共16页)1.推荐展示的内容及形式;2.陈述推荐理由。注意:1.词数不少于50;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,________________

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