北京东城区2022届高三英语一模试卷及答案

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1北京市东城区2021—2022学年度第二学期高三综合练习(一)英语2022.4本试卷共9页,共100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,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。第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共1

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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Everyyear,around20,000Americanteenagersageoutoffosterc

are(寄养)at18,andhavetostarttheirlivesbythemselves.Ellafirstbecameawareoffostercarewhenherparentswereconside

ringadoptingachild.Althoughthe1didn’tworkout,Ellaoftenfoundherselfthinkingaboutthatchild.“I’mreallyclosewithmyfamily,andjustcouldn’t

imaginebeing2onmyownat18,”shesays.Later,EllavisitedChildrenServices,withalistofquestions,tryingto3whatagingoutlookedlike.

Onequestionwas“What’snotbeing4fortheseyoungpeople?”Nearthetopofthelistwasfurniture.“Theideaofmovingin

toanapartmentandnothavingabedtosleeponpulledatmyheartstrings,”saysElla.Ellacontactedherparents’friends,askingiftheyhads

parefurnitureto5.Andalocalfurniturestoreofferedfreespaceanddeliverytruck.Then,sheformedChair-ity,anonprof

itprovidingfurnitureforyoungadultswhohave6fostercare.Watchingthoseinneedreceiveabed,atable—whatever—wastransfo

rmational.EllaremembersHannah,aformerfostercaregirlwhocouldn’taffordanyfurniture.WhenHannah7toChair-ity,Ellaaskedw

hatsheneeded.“Everything,”shereplied.Whenshefoundheronce8apartmentstoodafullkitchenset,abed,andatable,shesaid,“Itreallyrelievedmypre

ssure.”“Tothinkwhathadn’tbeenthoughtaboutinyearscouldbringsomuchhappinesstosomebodywas9,”Ellasays.Today,Chair-ityhasgivenfu

rnituretonearly200youngadults.Aswordhasgotout,Ellahasreceiveddonationsfrommoreandmorepeople.She’sconvincedthese

contributionsgivethoseyoungpeople10andconfidence.1.A.planB.jobC.wayD.task2.A.occasionallyB.completelyC.frequentlyD.slightly3.A.explainB

.understandC.expectD.recall4.A.metB.builtC.meantD.kept5.A.arrangeB.sellC.fixD.donate6.A.leftB.foundC.improvedD.thanked7.A.lookedupB.reachedo

utC.heldonD.gavein8.A.quietB.coldC.smallD.empty9.A.promisingB.puzzlingC.amazingD.pressing210.A.purposeB.freedomC.hopeD.guidance第二节语法填空(共10小题

;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写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。AAfewweeksago,Iaccidentallydroppedaplateanditbrok

eintoabillionpieces!I’dhaditforabout40years.Thismorning,wehadaparcel11(deliver)tomyson.Heopeneditand12(proud)handedanewplatetome,whichhehadboughtwith

hisownsavings,sayingthatheknew13upsetIwasandwantedtosurpriseme!BOn15May,2021,Chinabecamethesecondcountry14(land)aspacecraftonM

ars.Therover,Zhurong,15(carry)toMarsonboardtheTianwen1spacecraft,whichwaslaunchedinJuly2020.Equippedwithcamerasandarada

r,Zhurong’staskwastosearchforsignsoflife.It16(work)onMarssurfaceforovertenmonthsandisingoodshape.CCOP26,knownas“

ConferencesoftheParties”,wasthelatestinaseriesof17(meeting)bringingtogethergovernmentstoprotecttheenvironme

nt.Itsmaingoalwastotakemeasures18climatechange—long-termchangesinworldweatherpatternsthatarelinkedtohumanactivitiesincludin

gfarming,industryandtransport.Gasessuchascarbondioxide,19areproducedbytheseactivities,trapheatinEarth’satmosphereandcausetemperaturestoris

e,20(lead)toextremefloods,heatwavesandstorms.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中

,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheGreatWallMarathonisdesignedtobemorethanjustarace.Wewantyoutobeabletoruninamazingplac

es,surroundedbyfriendlypeople,andexposedtonewculturalexperiences.It’snotjustabouttherace—it’saboutenjoyingtimetogetherwithfami

ly,friends,andotherrunning-mindedspirits.Itinerary17May2023WelcometoJizhou,Tianjin18May2023RouteInspectionDay19May2023RelaxationinJizhouwithtouroptio

n20May2023RaceDay21May2023ExploreBeijing&EveningCelebrationParty322May2023FarewellChinaOnRouteInspectionDay,theRaceOfficialswillprovideyouwithaRace

Briefing,whichwillcovereverythingfromaweatherforecasttoabriefpresentationofthestart/finishprocedures.Allrunnersareexpectedtowalkthe3.5kmsec

tionofthewallthatispartofthemarathon,half-marathonand8.5kmFunRuncourse.RaceOfficialsandMedicalStaffwi

llbepresenttoansweranyquestionsyoumayhave.Rules&RegulationsFullmarathonrunnersmustbeatleast18yearsoldonRace

Day.Half-marathonrunnersmustbeatleast16yearsold.FunRunparticipantsmustbeatleast12yearsold.FunRunparticipantsundertheageof

12arealsowelcome,solongastheyareaccompaniedbyarunneraged16orabove.Thecut-offtimeforalldistanceeventsis8hours.Allrunnerswithanetfinishingtimeslowertha

n8hourswillreceiveaFNT(FinishedNoTime)ontheresultlist.Ifyoudecidetochangedistancesduringtherace,i.e.ifahalf-marath

onrunnerdecidestofollowthemarathonroute,heorshewillreceiveacertificatebutnotanofficialtime.TheraceresultwillreadFNT.Thesameappliestoa

marathonrunnerwhochangesdistancesduringtherace.AllrunnerswhochangedistancesbeforeRaceDaywillberegisteredaccordinglyandreceiveanofficialtime.Vi

saInformation6-8weekspriortotheraceyouwillreceivetheservicevoucherwhichyoucanuseforacquiringavisa.Formo

redetails,pleasevisitusonlineatwww.greatwallmarathon.com.21.WhatwillparticipantsdoonRouteInspectionDay?A.Enjoyt

heFunRun.B.Joinina3.5kmwalk.C.Getmedicalinsurance.D.Attendatrainingcourse.22.Accordingtotherules,fullmarathonparticipants_________

.A.willreceiveaFNTontheresultlistB.canchangedistancesonRaceDayC.shouldbeatleast12yearsoldD.willbeawardedmedals23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toadv

ertiseasportevent.B.Topromoteaculturaltour.C.Tointroduceamarathoncamp.D.Topublicizeaplaceofinterest.BReneCompeanwasno

strangertoAngelesNationalForest.He’dhikedtheparknumeroustimes.Butwhenhikingalonganewpath,the45-year-

oldwaslost.Asthedayfadedintodarkness,hisconcernturnedtofear.Withonlyalittlewaterinhisbackpackand10%batteryremainingon

hiscellphone,Compeanwas4unpreparedforanythingmorethanthetwo-hourtriphe’dplanned.Compeanclimbedtoaspotwherehefoundonebarofsignal.“SOS.Myphone

isgoingtodie.I’mlost,”hetextedafriend,attachingaphotoshowingwherehewas.Theshotshowedhislegshangingoverar

ockface.AllCompeancoulddothenwaswait.Thetemperaturewasdroppingfast.Dressedonlyinshorts,andasweatshirt,thehikerwaschilledtothebone.Hehuggedhi

mselfintoatightball.Andafterspottingtwomountainlions,hespentthenightonhighalert.Sixtymilesaway,BenKuowasworkingathomewhenhereadaposting

fromthepolice,showinganimageofaman’slegs.Thesearch-and-rescueteamshadspentthepreviousnightunsuccessf

ullylookingforCompean,sotheyreleasedthephoto,hopingsomeonemightrecognizethelocation.“I’vealwayslovedlookingforwherephotosaretaken,”Kuosa

ys.Hefrequentlytriestoidentifywheremoviescenesorcommercialswerefilmed.He’softensuccessful.Whenhesawtheimage,heautomaticallypulledupa

satellitemaponhislaptop.“There’sanamazingamountofinformationyoucangetfromsatellites,”hesays.ThefirstthinghenoticedinCompean’sphotowasplenty

ofgreenery.Aftercomparingittothesatellitemap,Kuorealizedsomething:“He’sgottobeonthesouthsidebecausethere’renotany

greenvalleysonthenorthside.”Thatfindingledhimtoanareathatlookedliketheterritoryintheimage.Thefinalstepwascross-referencingtheoriginalphotowith3-Di

magesofthearea.Thelocationsmatched!Afterspending27hoursinthewilderness,Compeanwasfound.Compean’sstoryprobablywouldhaveendeddifferentlyh

aditnotbeenforthemanwithstrongsatelliteskillsandasharpeyefordetail.24.WhatcausedCompeantogetlostonthehike?A.The

thickforest.B.Theunfamiliarroute.C.Thecomingofnightfall.D.Lowbatteryonthephone.25.Kuowasabletoofferhelpbecauseof_____.A.hisphotoreadin

gabilityB.hissenseofresponsibilityC.hisprofessionalexperienceD.hisfamiliaritywiththearea26.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstor

y?A.Onegoodturndeservesanother.B.Chancefavorsthepreparedmind.C.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.D.There’snosuchthingasu

selessknowledge.CLastyearscientistsreportedusinganeuralimplant(神经植入物)inaman’sbraintorestorehisabilitytocommunicate.Themanhasbe

enpartiallyparalyzedandunabletoproducecomprehensiblespeechsincesufferingaseverestroke.Itisthe5latestadvanceintheexplodingfieldofbrain-computerinte

rfaces(接口),orBCIs,whichallowcomputerstoreadinformationoutofalivingbrain.Brain-computerinterfacesarepossiblebe

causeoftwofacts.Thefirstisthatyourbraincontainshundredsoftinymaps.Eachrepresentsspecificfeaturesofyourphysicalfeelingsandintendedactions.A

ndcrucially,thebasicsetofbrainmapsandtheirlocationswithinthebrainareverysimilaracrossindividuals.Thankstotheir

specializedfunctionsanduniversallocations,brainmapsareidealentrypointsforBCItechnologies.Pickingupsignals

fromabrainmapisonlythefirststepinmakingausefulBCI.Althoughthelocationofabrainmapisthesameacrossindividuals,thedetails—whatpat

ternsofactivitywithinthemapmean—differfrompersontoperson.Inasense,theuniquefeaturesofyourspecificbrainmapsserveasakindofencryptio

n(加密),safeguardingyourspecificthoughtsandfeelingsfromwould-bespies.ThatbringsustothesecondfactthatmakesBCIspossible.Thankstoadvancesinmachinelear

ning,scientistshavedevelopedprogramsthatcanlearntorecognizekeypatternsinavastseaofnumbers.Theytraintheseprogramstodecode(解码)brainsignalsbyfeedin

gthemtonsofexamples.ResearchersdevelopingBCIsoftencreatesuchexamplesbyinstructinganindividualtothinkspecificthoughtsatspeci

fictimes,creatinganeuralcurriculumfortheprogramtolearnfrom.WhiletheuniversalfeaturesandlocationsofbrainmapsmakethemobviousentrancesforBCIs,theuniq

uefeaturesofyourbrainmapstendtoprotectthemfromspyingeyes.IncaseswhereBCIshavesuccessfullyreadspecificth

oughtsorintentionsfromabrain,ithasbeenwiththepermissionoftheindividualwhosebrainwasbeingread.Buttherearesurreptitiousw

aystotraindecodersonyourbrainwithoutyourknowledge.Thiscanhappenifyourneuraldatafallsintothehandsofcompanieswithdetailedinformation

aboutyouractivities.Likealltechnologies,brain-computerinterfacesarenotnecessarilygoodorbad.YetwhileharvestingthebenefitsofBCIs,weneedtoensuretha

twehavethemeanstoprotectourselvesfromcorporationswitheverymotivetotakeadvantageofthistechnologyfortheirfinancialgain.27.

Whatcanwelearnaboutbrainmaps?A.Theycarryuniquemessages.B.Theycanprocessencryptedsignals.C.Theirfunctionsvaryfrompersontoperso

n.D.Theirlocationsrevealhumanthinkingpatterns.28.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.BCIscanboostbrainsignalsdramatically.B.BCIscouldhelprec

overfrombraininjuries.C.MachinelearningenablesBCIstoreadmind.D.ThedecodingofbrainmaybeaffectedbyBCIs.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surreptitious”

inParagraph5probablymean?A.Secure.B.Stable.C.Standard.D.Secret.30.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?6A.ThefuturetrendofBCIs.B.Thepotent

ialrisksofBCIs.C.TheworkingprincipleofBCIs.D.ThegeneralapplicationsofBCIs.DJournal-basedpeerreview—theprocessofsubje

ctingascientificresearchpapertotheinspectionofotherswhoareexpertsinthesamefield—isgenerallyheldupasthequalityassurancemech

anismforresearch.Itclaimstobeanessentialmeasurewhichpreventspublishingfaultypapers.Reviewingapapercandelayitspublicationbyuptoayear;isthatapricewo

rthpayingtoensurethetrustworthinessofthepublishedliterature?Well,yesandno.I’mnotyetreadytoabandonjournal-

basedpeerreview.I’dstillliketoseeallpaperspasssomesortofcheckingstagebeforeformalpublication,butIfeelthegroundmo

ving.Thegrowinguseofpreprints,draftsofpaperswhicharepostedonlinewithouthavingbeenpeerreviewed,isacrucialpartofthatshiftbecauseth

eybringacademicsbacktowhatresearchpublicationisallabout:therapidcirculationofnewresultssotheycanberead,analy

zedandbuiltupon.Publicationinjournalshasbecomemoreaboutfameandthishasaffectedboththemotivationsofauthorsandthejobofreview

ers.Competitionforprizedspotsinjournalsdrivesscientiststodosomeoftheirbestwork.Buttheexcessive(过多的)rewardsforpu

blishingintopjournalsareencouragementstocorner-cutting,asstoriespolishedbyleavingoutinconvenientdataaremorelikelytobetakenup.Andthejobo

ftherevieweralsobecomesdistorted:itismoreoftennowtodecidenotwhetherapaperisanygood,butwhetheritisgoodenoughforth

ejournalconsideringpublication.Fortopjournals,thatcandependasmuchonnewsworthinessasscientificquality.Theseproblemsarewellknown,butthetragedyforscie

nceisthatfewpeoplearewillingtobreakawayfromthepresentsystem.However,asbiologistRonValearguedrecently—fittingly,inapreprint—preprintsmaybeawayoutb

ecausetheydon’tinvolveamajorshiftawayfromthenorm.Thatmayseemanoddclaimgiventhatpreprintshavebeeninexistencefortwentyyears,yethavenotbeenadopted

universally.Thisslowuptakeisnotonlyareflectionofthebuilt-inconservatismofscientists,butalsoaresultofthewidespreadmisunderstandingthatjou

rnalswon’tacceptmanuscriptswhichhavebeenpostedonlineaspreprints.Thereisalsoafearthatpublicationofpaperswithoutpeerrev

iewrisksopeningthefloodgatesto'junkscience’—somethingwhich,sofaratleast,hasyettooccur.Preprintsenabletheinformalscientificdiscussionsoncerestric

tedtocorrespondencebetweenindividuals.Theycouldalsobecomeaneffectiveoutletfornegativeresults—avitalaspectofth

escientificprocessoftenignoredbythejournals’excessivepreoccupation(关注)withnewdiscoveries.Furthermore,preprintssignificantlyincreaset

henumberoftimespapersarereadandcitedbyothers.Bytakingadvantageoftheweb’scultureofopennessandaccessibility,preprintsshould

helptorefocusattentionwhereitmatters—ontheworkitself,notwhereitis7published.31.AccordingtoParagraph1,what

isthepopularopiniononpeerreview?A.Itlimitsthenumberofresearchworks.B.Itensuresthequalityofscientificpapers.

C.Itremovespublicdoubtsaboutpublication.D.Itchangestheprocessofscientificpublishing.32.Theauthormayagreethatscienti

ficjournals_____.A.urgescientiststopursueintegrityintheirworkB.relyonreviewerstorevisefaultyresearchpapersC.choosearticle

sfortheirappealoverscientificvalueD.trytocutcoststomaintaintheirpositioninthefield33.What’stheauthor’sopiniononthegrowinguseofpreprints

?A.Itwillcontributetojunkscience.B.Itmayendthepracticeofpeerreview.C.Itpromotesthespreadofresearchfindings.D.Itimprovesthequali

tyofscientificpublication.34.Thisisbasicallyapassageto________.A.makecomparisonB.confirmaconceptC.encourageinnovationD.proposeapractic

e第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whenyou’rebehindthewheel,distractions(分心)cost

lives.Nevertheless,driverstakeselfies,andrespondtotextmessages.35Smartphonesareoftenattherootofthesetragedies.AsBigTechs

etsitssightsonmodernvehicles,it’sappropriatetoaskifit’stimetolimitattention-stealingtechnologythatdistractsthedriver.BigTechw

antstotakeontheautomotiveindustry.Anditisgoodatgrabbingbothattentionandinformationfromusers.Atfirst,thegoalofthesetec

hnologycompanieswastogiveawayservicesatnocost,simplytoattractacustomerbase.36Theirincreasingthirstforval

uableuserinformationhasledthemtotheautomotiveindustry,whereawholenewworldofdataawaits.Locationdata,frequentdestinations,p

assengerpreferences—suchdataisfoundinfamilycars.37Mobiletechiswalledofffromvehicleoperatingsystemsbysoftwaret

hatkeepsinfotainment(informationandentertainment)featuresawayfromthemission-criticaldrivingelectronics.Ifautomakersgiveuptheircoreoperating

systemtotechpowerhouses,theywillessentiallybecomehardwaresupplierstoSiliconValley.38Theirresponsibilityistokeepattentionontheroad,providingvehiclei

nformationandasmallamountofentertainmentoptionswhilegettingpassengersfromplacetoplaceassafelyaspossible.Smartpho

nemakersanddigital-mediaprovidersdon’thavethispriority.Theywanteyesontheirproducts,notontheroad.Withelectricvehiclestr

ansformingtheautoindustry,andartificialintelligence8morecommonthanever,we’reatadangerousmoment.39Becausetheirhar

dwareiswrappedaroundfamilies,theyhaveadutytokeepthemsafe.Theonlywaytheycandothatistomaintaincontroloft

hedriver’sseat.Thequality,safetyandsecuritywillmakeorbreaktrustinautomakers.Withoutit,carswillbesimplyone

moreintrusiveandriskymobiledevice.A.CarcompanieshaveprioritiesopposedtothoseofBigTech.B.Nowtheyexisttosellinformationaboutt

heiruserstoadvertisers.C.Theyenjoytheconvenienceandfunbroughtbymoderntechnology.D.Carmakersare,andshouldb

e,themosttrustedtechnologycompaniesintheworld.E.Currentlyvideo-streamingservicesarestartingtobebuiltintocaroperatingsystems.F.A

ndoperatingsystemsandautonomous-drivingsoftwareareallgatewaysforthisinformation.G.Statisticsshowthatanaverageofeightpeo

pleadaydieinaccidentscausedbydistracteddriving.第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答

题卡指定区域作答。It’saftermidnightandyou’vebeenstudyingallday.Emptyenergydrinkslinethetableandyousigh,“Tomorrow,I’mgettingicecream.Ideservetotreatmyself.”Thi

syear,theso-called“treatyourselfculture”hasexpandedfarbeyondwhatwasonceareward-basedmindset.Now,“treatingyourself”hasbecomemoreaboutstress-causedind

ulgence(放纵).Itrepresentsthemoredeep-seatedissueswiththestressweregularlyputourselvesunder.Therootoftheprob

lemliesinourbeliefthatiftheworkisn’thardenough,weshouldbedoingmore.Especiallyatatopuniversity,Iconstantly

findmyselfwantingtodomore.Iwantmorecredits,ahigher-gradepointaverage,andmoreresponsibilitiesI’lllateruseasconversationtop

icsininterviews.Thisdriveisbynomeansabadthing.Weallaretryingtoeventuallylandinaplacewherewecanrelaxandliveamore

enjoyablelife.However,therearealotofproblemswiththislogic.Withoutsoundingcompletelyhopelessandpessimistic,itispossiblethatthef

utureweimagineinourtwentieswillnotbecomereality.Therefore,itisimportanttointegratethingsthatmakeushap

pywithwork,schoolorlife-inducedstress.Psychologycertainlysupportsthisbelief.Whilehavinggoodself-controlwaspositive

lyassociatedwithhappiness,beingabletoenjoylife’slittlepleasureswithoutfeelingashamedofdoingsoisjustasimportant.Forexample,evenifyouhaveabusysch

eduleofwork,maketimetostopbyyourfavoritecoffeeshoporspendtenminutestogoonawalkoutdoors.Icannoturgeyoutogiveupyou

rlatenightsofstudying,energydrinksandall.Icannottellyoutoalwayschoosetodosomethingthatmakesyouhappyover9somethingyouhaveorshoulddo.Frankly,thisisjust

notthewaylifeworks.Wehavetoputupwiththehardworkandputinthetime.Withoutpain,we’dalsolosehappinessandjoy.It’sallaboutbalance.So,insteadoflookingatev

erythingasawaytohandlethestressandsomethingto“treatmyself”,let’strytomaketreatingourselvesafarmorecommonpracticeinthebus

yliveswelead.40.Whatcausestheso-called“treatyourselfculture”?41.Whatdoes“thislogic”inParagraph3referto?42.Decidewhichpartof

thefollowingstatementiswrong.Underlineitandexplainwhy.●Workinghardplaysamoreimportantroleinahappylifethanenjoyinglife’slittlep

leasures.43.Areyouafollowerof“treatyourselfculture”?Whyorwhynot?(Inabout40words)第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生

李华。目前,市动物园正在为一只幼虎全球征名。请给你的英国笔友Jim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.介绍活动;2.邀请参加。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,Yours,LiHua(请务必将作

文写在答题卡指定区域内)10北京市东城区2021—2022学年度第二学期高三统一检测(一)英语参考答案2022.4第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)1.A2.B3.B4.A5.D6.A7.B8.D9.C10.C

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)11.delivered12.proudly13.how14.toland15.wascarried16.hasworked17.meetings18.against19.which20.lead

ing第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)21.B22.B23.A24.B25.A26.D27.A28.C29.D30.C31.B32.C33.C34.D第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)35.G36.B37.F38

.A39.D第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(12分)40.Stress.41.Itreferstotheideathatifweworkhardwewilleventuallylandinaplacewherewecanrelaxandl

iveamoreenjoyablelife.42.Workinghardplaysamoreimportantroleinahappylifethanenjoyinglife’slittlepleasures.Accordin

gtothepassage,workinghardisasimportantasenjoyinglife’slittlepleasurestoahappylife.Theyareequallyimportant.43.略第二节(20分)参考范文:DearJim,Howhaveyo

ubeen?I’mwritingtoinviteyoutojoininanexcitingactivity.Asyouknow,2022istheYearoftheTiger.Sothezooinourcityhaslaunch

edaglobalnamingcontest.Everyoneiswelcometosuggestanameforababytiger!11Herearesomedetailsabouttheactivity

.Itstartedlastweekandwillrunforsixmonths.Participantsareexpectedtosendanamebyemailalongwithabriefintroduction.InChineseculturethetigerisalwaysassocia

tedwithbraveryandstrength.IknowyouarecrazyaboutChineseculture,sowhynotgiveitatry?Formoreinformation,youcanvisit

thewebsiteI’veenclosed.Iamsureyouwillhavefun.Yours,LiHua

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