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2017高考改革后英語(yǔ)試題

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選

項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的

時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatwillthemandoonhisbirthday?

A.GooutforamealB.HaveapartyC.Seeafilm

2.HowdidJohnsurprisethewomanatthecharityparty?

A.Healmostknowseveryonethere.

B.Hewasdressedincausalclothes.

C.Hecamewithoutbeinginvited

3.Whatdayisittoday?

A.It’sMondayB.It’sWednesdayC.It’sFriday

4.WhatisthemangoingtobuyonTuesday?

A.AbookB.AmagazineC.Anewspaper

5.Whatisthemanprobablymostconcernedaboutnow?

A.Theexam.B.TheessayC.Thecall

第二節(jié)(共15小題)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的

A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白

前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作

答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.Wheredoesthemanthinkthewoman’spurseis?

A.InherofficeB.AtthetheaterC.Inthecar

7.Whatwillthewomanbuy?

A.Sportswearandgloves.B.Glovesandhikingboots

C.Hikingbootsandsportswear

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.WhatdoesthemanthinkofAbby’spresentation?

A.Itwaswellorganized.

B.Itwastoolong

C.Itwaswellprepared

9.WhatshouldAbbydotoimproveherpresentation?

A.Speakclearly.B.Bemoreconfident.

C.Avoidlongpauses.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatshouldthetwospeakersdowhentheydrivesevenmiles

ontheA120?

A.Turnrightanddrivenorth.

B.Turnleftanddrivesouth.

C.Turnaroundanddriveeast.

11.Onwhichroadshouldthetwospeakerstakethefirstexitfor

theairport?

A.TheM11.B.TheM4.C.TheM25

12.HowfardothetwospeakersneedtodriveontheM25?

A.22miles.B.33milesC.38miles

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttotakePhotography?

A.ItlaststoolongB.ItstartedlastweekC.It’stoo

expensive

14.HowmuchdopeopleneedtopayfortheItalianWinecourse?

A.$400.B.$320.C.$280.

15.Whichcoursedothetwospeakersdecidetotakeintheend?

A.IndianCooking.B.ItalianWine.

C.WebDesignforBeginners.

16.Whatwillthetwospeakersdotomorrowmorning?

A.Gotothecoursecenter

B.Makeatelephonecall

C.AttendanIndianparty

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whymightacallerpressnumber3?

A.Togetfilminformationandtime.B.Tospeaktoanoperator.

C.Tomakeabooking.

18.WhattypeoffilmisonScreen1?

A.Horror.B.ActionC.War

19.HowmanytimesisthefilmStreetmatchonaday?

A.ThreetimesB.Fourtimes.C.Fivetimes

20.Whydoesthelovelydogluludecidetoleavehome?

A.Hewantstoliveinthecountryside.

B.Hewantstomeetsomefunnyevents

C.Hewantstolookforfameandfortune

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A\B.C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并在答題卡

該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

MiniBookExcerpts(節(jié)選)

Biography

WhenSalingerlearnedthatacarparkwastobebuiltonthe

land,themiddle-agedwriterwasshockedandquicklyboughtthe

neighboringareatoprotectit…Thetowns-peopleneverforgotthe

rescueandcametohelptheirmostfamousneighbor.

J.D.Sulinger:ALifebyKennethSlawenski

(RandomHouse,$27)

Mystery(疑案小說(shuō))

“You’reasmartboy.Benny’sdeathwasnoaccident,andyou

‘retheonlyonewhosawithappen.Doyouthinkthemurderershould

getawaywithit?”Theboywasstaringstubbornlyathislapagain.

AthoughtsuddenlyoccurredtoAnnika,“Didyou…You

recognizedthemaninthecar,didn’tyou?”

Theboyhesitated,twistinghisfingers,“Maybe,”hesaid

quietly.

RedwolfbyLizaMarklund

(Atriabooks,$25.99)

Shortstories

Shewantstosaytohimwhatshehaslearned,noneofitin

class.Somewomenarebornstupid,andsomewomenaretoosmartfor

theirowngood.Somewomenareborntogive,andsomewomenonlyknow

howtotake.Somewomenlearnwhotheywanttobefromtheirmothers,

somewhotheydon’twanttobe.Somemotherssuffersotheirdaughters

won’t.Somemotherslovesotheirdaughterswon’t.

YouAreFreebyDanzySenna

(RiverheadBooks,$15)

Humor

Doyourkidsliketohavefun?CometoFunTimes!Doyouliketo

watchyourkidshavingfun?BringthemtoFunTimes!FunTimes!’s

“amusementcycling”isthemostfunyoucanhave,legally,inthe

UnitedStatesrightnow.WhyspendthousandsofdollarsflyingtoDisney

Worldwhenyoucanspendlessthanhalfofthatwithinaday’sdriveof

mostcities?

Happy:AndOtherBadThoughtsbyLarryDoyle

(Ecco,$14.99)

21IfthereaderswanttoknowaboutthelifeofSalinger,they

shouldbuythebookpublishedby_______.

A.EccoB.AtriaBooksC.RandomHouseD.RiverheadBooks

22.ThebookHappy:AndOtherBadThoughtsisintendedfor_____.

A.youngchildrenB.DisneyWorldworkers

C.middleschoolteachersD.Parentswithyoungchildren

23.AfterfinishingthebookRedWolf,thereaderswouldlearn

that_____.

A.TheboyhelpedarrestthemurdererB.Bennydiedofan

accident

C.themurderergotawaywiththecrimeD.Annikacarriedoutthe

crime

B

TrueorFalse:

●IwouldbehappierifImademoremoney,foundtheperfect

husband,lost10poundsormovedtoanewhouse.

●Happinessisgenetic.Youcan’tchangehowhappyyouareany

morethanyoucanchangehowtallyouare.

●Successbringshappiness.

Answers:False,False,False.

Ifrecentscientificresearchonhappiness---andtherehasbeen

quiteabit---hasprovedanything,it’sthathappinessisnotagoal.

It’saprocess.Althoughourtendencytobehappyornotispartly

inborn,it’salsopartlywithinourcontrol.Perhapsmoresurprising,

happinessbringssuccess,nottheotherwayaround.Thoughmanypeople

thinkhappinessishardtofind,scientistshaveactuallypinneditdown

andknowhowtogetit.

“Manyofushavematerialthingsandourbasicneedsmet,sowe

arelookingforwhatcomesafterthat,”saysDiener,apsychologist.

“Materialismisn’tbad.It’sonlybadifweuseittoreplaceother

thingsinlifelikemeaningfulwork,agoodmarriage,kidsandfriends.

Peoplearerecognizingthatthosewhomakemoneymoreimportantthan

lovehavelowerlevelsoflifesatisfaction.”

“Peoplearoundtheworldwantit.Ifyouaskpeoplewhatthey

wantfortheirchildren,theywillsayforthemtobehappy.Thereisno

doubtthathappinessmatterstoandaffectseveryone.”

Amongthemajorfindingsofthelastdecadeisthatthepursuit

ofhappinessisaworthycause.Dienersays.“Happinessdoesn’tjust

meanfeelinggood.It’sgoodforyouandforsociety.Happypeopleare

moresuccessful,havebetterrelationships,arehealthierandlive

longer.We’velearnedin10yearsthathappypeoplearemoreproductive

atwork,learnmoreinschool,getpromotedmore,arecreativeandare

morepopular.”

24.TheTrueorFalsechoicesaregivenatthebeginningofthe

passageto_____.

A.drawpeople’sattentiontotheauthor

B.testhowmuchyouknowabouthappiness

C.basetheauthor’sanalysisofhappinessonyouranswers

D.testwhetheryouhaveacorrectunderstandingofhappiness

25.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthat____.

A.happinessliesintheprocessofthepursuitofit

B.happinessiscompletelyoutofcontrolsometimes

C.happinessisdeterminedbymaterialism

D.happinessbringsandresultsfromsuccess

26.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat_____.

A.peoplearoundtheworldareaffectedbyhappiness

B.thehappieryouare,themorelikelyyouaretoleadabetter

life.

C.happinessisgoodnotonlyforyoubutalsoforoursociety

D.manypeoplethinkitverydifficulttopursuehappiness

27.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleofthepassage?

A.WhereIsHappinessB.HowtoPursueHappiness

C.WhatIsHappinessD.WhatHappinessBrings

C

Ourriskofcancerrisesdramaticallyasweage.Soitmakes

sensethattheelderlyshouldberoutinelyscreenedfornewtumors—or

doesn’tit?

Whilesuchvigilant(警覺的)trackingofcancerisagoodthingin

general,researchersareincreasinglyquestioningwhetherallofthis

testingisnecessaryfortheelderly.Withthepercentageofpeopleover

age65expectedtonearlydoubleby2050,it’simportanttoweighthe

healthbenefitsofscreeningagainsttherisksandcostsofroutine

testing.

Inmanycases,screeningcanleadtoadditionalbiopsies(活檢)

andsurgeriestoremovecancer,whichcancausesideeffects,whilethe

cancersthemselvesmaybeslow-growingandmaynotcauseserioushealth

problemsinpatients’remainingyears.Butthemessagethateveryone

mustscreenforcancerhasbecomesorootedthatwhenhealthcare

expertsrecommendedthatwomenunder50andover74stopscreeningfor

breastcancer,itcausedafiercereactionamongdoctors,patientsand

advocacygroups.

It’shardtogetridofdeeplyheldbeliefsaboutcancer

screeningwithscientificdata.Certainly,therearepeopleoverage75

whohavehadcancersdetectedbyroutinescreening,andgainedseveral

extrayearsoflifebecauseoftreatment.Andclearly,peopleoverage

75whohaveotherriskfactorsforcancer,suchasafamilyhistoryor

priorpersonalexperiencewiththedisease,shouldcontinuetoget

screenedregularly.Butfortheremainder,theriskofcancer,while

increasedattheendoflife,mustbebalancedwithotherfactorslike

remaininglifeexpectancy(預(yù)期壽命).

Arecentstudysuggeststhatdoctorsstarttomakemore

objectivedecisionsaboutwhowilltrulybenefitfromscreening-

especiallyconsideringtheexplosionoftheelderlythatwillsoonswell

ourpopulation.

It’snotaneasycalculationtomake,butonethatmakesense

forthewholepatient.Dr.OtisBrawleysaid,“Manydoctorsare

orderingthesetestsjustpurelytocoverthemselves,afterallat

presenttherearemoreandmoremedicaldisputes.Soweneedtothink

aboutthereasonableuseofhealthcareandstoptalkingaboutthe

rationing(定量配給)ofhealthcare.”

Thatmeansmakingsomedifficultdecisionswithelderlypatients,

andgoingagainstthemisguidedbeliefthatwhenitcomestohealthcare,

moreisalwaysbetter.

28.Howdosomeresearchersnowlookatroutinecancerscreening

fortheelderly?

A.Itaddstoomuchtotheirmedicalbills.B.Ithelpsincrease

theirlifeexpectancy.

C.Theyaredoubtfulaboutnecessity.D.Theythinkitdoesmore

thangood.

29.Whatistheconventionalviewaboutwomenscreeningfor

breastcancer?

A.Itappliestowomenover50.B.Itisamustforadultwomen.

C.Itisoptionalforyoungwomen.D.Itdoesn’tapplytowomen

over74.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cover”mostprobablymean

inparagraph6?

A.protectB.befamousC.benefitD.hide

31.Whatdoestheauthorsayisthegeneralviewabouthealth

care?

A.Themore,thebetter.B.Preventionisbetterthancure.

C.Betterearlythanlate.D.Bettercare,longerlife.

D

Energyindependence.Ithasaniceringtoit.Doesn’tit?If

youthinkso,you’renotalone,becauseenergyindependencehasbeen

thedreamofAmericanpresidentfordecades,andnevermoresothanin

thepastfewyears,whenthemostrecentoilpriceshockhasbeenpartly

responsibleforkickingoffthegreatrecession(經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退).

“Energyindependence”anditsrhetorical(修辭的)companion

“energysecurity”are,however,twoconceptsthatarenoteasytotell

apart.Whatisitthatwewantindependencefrom,exactly?

Mostpeoplewouldprobablysaythattheywanttobeindependent

fromimportedoil.Buttherearereasonsthatwebuyallthatoilfrom

elsewhere.

Thefirstreasonisthatweneedittokeepoureconomyrunning.

Yes,thereisatrickle(涓涓細(xì)流)ofbio-fuel(生物燃料)available,and

moremaybecomeavailable,butmostbiofuelscauseeconomicwasteand

environmentaldestruction.

Second,Americanshavebasicallydecidedthattheydon’treally

wanttoproducealltheirownoil.Theyvaluetheenvironmentalquality

theypreserveovertheiroilimportsfromabroad.Vastareasofthe

UnitedStatesarebannedtoexploreandproduceoilinthenameof

environmentalprotection.TowhatextentareAmericansreallywillingto

toleratetheenvironmentalimpactsofdomestic(國(guó)內(nèi)的)energyproduction

inordertocutbackimports

Third,therearebenefitstotrade.Itallowsforeconomic

efficiency,andwhenwebuythingsfromplacesthathavelower

productioncoststhanwedo,webenefit.Andalthoughyoudon’tread

aboutthismuch,theUnitedStatesisalsoalargeexporterofoil

products,sellingabout2millionbarrelsofpetroleumproductsperday

toabout90countries.

ThereisnoquestionthattheUnitedStatesimportsagreatdeal

ofenergyand,infact,reliesonthatsteadyflowtomaintainits

economy.Whenthatflowisinterrupted,wefeelthepaininshort

suppliesandhigherprices.Atthesametime,wegetmassiveeconomic

benefitswhenwebuythemostaffordableenergyontheworldmarketand

whenweengageinenergytradearoundtheworld.

32.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutenergyindependencefor

America?

A.Itsoundsveryattractive.B.Itwillbringoilpricesdown.

C.Itensuresnationalsecurity.D.Ithaslongbeeneveryone’s

dream.

33.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofbio-fuels?

A.TheykeepAmerica’seconomyrunninghealthily.

B.Theycauseseriousdamagetotheenvironment.

C.Theyprovetobeagoodalternative(substitute)topetroleum.

D.Theydonotprovideasustainableenergysupply.

34.WhydoesAmericarelyheavilyonoilimports?

A.Itwantstoexpanditsstorageofrawoil.

B.Itsownoilreservesarequicklyrunningout.

C.Itsownoilproductionfallsshortofdemand.

D.Itwantstokeepitsownenvironmentuntouched.

35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Toexplaintheincreaseofinternationaloiltrade.

B.ToraiseAmericans’awarenessoftheenergycrisis.

C.ToargueforAmerica’sdependenceonoilimports.

D.Tostresstheimportanceofenergyprotection.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選

項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

TheBystander(旁觀者)Effect

Whenanemergencysituationoccurs,observersaremorelikelyto

takeactioniftherearefewornootherwitnesses._____36______

ThebystandereffectisalsocalledtheGenoveseeffect,which

isnamedafterCatherine“Kitty"Genovese,ayoungwomanwhowas

cruellymurderedonMarch13,1964.Earlyinthemorning,28-year-old

Genovesewasreturninghomefromwork.Assheapproachedherapartment

entrance,shewasattackedandstabbed(刺)byamanlateridentifiedas

WinstonMoseley.DespiteGenovese'srepeatedcriesforhelp,

_______37_______.Theattackfirstbeganat3:20,butitwasnotuntil

3:50thatsomeonefirstcontactedpolice.

Manypsychologistsweresetthinkingbytheincident,aswellas

mostAmericans.Astheconclusion,thebystandereffectcameoutand

laterprovedbyaseriesofstudiesandexperiments.

Therearetwomajorfactorsthatcontributetothebystander

effect._____38_____.Becausethereareotherobservers,individualsdo

notfeelasmuchpressuretotakeaction,sincetheresponsibilityto

takeactionisthoughttobesharedamongallofthosepresent.The

secondreasonistheneedtobehaveincorrectandsociallyacceptable

ways.Whenotherobserversfailtoreact,individualsoftentakethisas

asignalthataresponseisnotneededornotappropriate.

_____39_____.InthecaseofKittyGenovese,manyofthe38

witnessesreportedthattheybelievedthattheywerewitnessinga

"lovers'quarrel",and_____40______.

A.Theyhesitateandassesstheriskofgettinghurt

B.Thisphenomenonisreferredtoasthebystandereffect.

C.Otherresearchershavefoundthatonlookersarelesslikely

totakeactionifthesituationisunclear

D.First,thepresenceofotherpeoplecreatesadivisionof

responsibility

E.theydidnotrealizethattheyoungwomanwasactuallybeing

murdered.

F.noneofthedozenorsopeopleinthenearbyapartment

buildingwhoheardhercriescalledpoliceforhelp.

G.theattackerdidn’tstopstabbingher.

第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A.B.C和D)中,選出可以

填入空白

處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Mywonderfuldaughtermademeabirthdaycakethisyearusing

herownspecialcombinationofcreativityandlove.ItwashugeandI--

-41—myselfthebiggestpiece.Withthefirst–42—Iclosedmyeyesand

smiled.Itwasso---43---.Theicecreamontopwasdelightfullythick.

Ithadcountlesscalories–44—itwassodeliciouswithoutbeing

necessarilynutritious.Ididn’tmind,---45---.Ienjoyedeverybite

andaddedafewscoopsoficecream–46--.Myson,mydaughterandI–

47—everybitofit.Whenweweredone,oursoulswere---48--,and

dinnerwasstillfourhoursaway.Wehadfollowedthatwisesayingofa

---49---existence:“Lifeisshort.Eat—50—first!”

Ihavespenttoomanyyearsofmylife–51—thedessertsIwas

givenuntileverythingelsewasdone.Likemanypeopleinoursociety.I

thoughtthat---52—camefirst,dutycamesecond,andjoywassomewhere

downthe–53--.Ittookmealongtimetoseethe–54—truththat:

“Weworktolivebutwelivetolove.”Withoutlove,withoutlaughter,

withoutjoy,withoutgoodness,andwithoutallthesimple–55—lifecan

bring,ourexistencebecomesadullandmiserablejourney.–56---,I

finallyrealizedthatwhenyouputlovefirstinyourlife,--57—else

tastessomuchsweeter.

Don’tputoffthesimple–58—thatlifecanbring.Don’tput

offthebeautifullovethatyoucangive.And–59—yourlovewith

everyone.Youwillbeamazedathowwonderful–60—willbewhenyou

“LivetoLove”whileyou“WorktoLive”.

41.A.cutB.taughtC.boughtD.stored

42.A.soupB.biteC.viewD.reply

43.A.softB.bitterC.sweetD.cold

44.A.butB.soC.orD.and

45.A.insteadB.thoughC.thusD.therefore

46.A.aswellB.aboveallC.intotalD.forfun

47.A.jumpedB.searchedC.finishedD.ignored

48.A.relaxedB.clearedC.injuredD.satisfied

49.A.spareB.happyC.sadD.balanced

50.A.riceB.medicineC.dessertD.fruit

51.A.givingawayB.cuttingupC.leavingoutD.puttingoff

52.A.workB.kindnessC.mercyD.health

53.A.listB.wayC.troubleD.line

54.A.complexB.simpleC.personalD.hidden

55.A.disastersB.giftsC.hobbiesD.pleasures

56.A.HoweverB.BesidesC.ThankfullyD.Surprisingly

57.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything

58.A.changesB.joysC.mistakesD.differences

59.A.shareB.mixC.treatD.discuss

60.A.journeyB.volunteerC.lifeD.service

第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填人適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確

形式。

ZhangJiangxinghasbeenwalkingthroughtheancientforestsof

theShennongjiaNationalNatureReserveforovertwodecadestofindthe

wildman.Hewillnotgiveupuntilhe__61__(come)face-to-facewith

thecreature.Hebeganlivinginthemountainin1994,afterbecoming

___62___(extreme)fascinatedbythewildman.___63___(arm)witha

camera,heconstantlylooksforcluesofthecreature’swhereabouts,

livingoffthelandand___64___(sleep)inabandonedhomesandempty

caves.Tohim,thewildmanisabranchofscience,___65____thathehas

beenstudyingforaverylongtime.Sofar,hehascollectedenough

evidenceofthewildman’s___66____(exist)----morethan100hair

samplesand3,000photosoflargefootprints.Heevencamecloseto

__67___(see)itforhimselfnolessthannineteentimes.However,most

scientistsregarditasnothingmorethanalegendonly__68___thereis

alackofconcreteevidence.ButZhangJiangxing___69_____(convince)

thathewillonedayfindthewildman__70___(he)andprovethe

scientistwrong.Tohimit’sjustamatteroftime.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

假定英語(yǔ)課課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以

下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞

的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞。

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。

Onedayagirlfoundadeadratinfrontofherdoor.Thiskind

ofthinghappensalotofinthecityduringwinter,butshedidn’tpay

muchattentiontoit.However,thenextdayitwasadeadbirdonthe

doorstepofitshouse.Shethoughtitwasjustsomejokesplayingby

thosenaughtykids.Butthesamethinghappensforaweek!Shestarted

togetangrily.Soshesetupahiddencameraonthedoor,triedtofind

outthetruth,whichreallygaveherbigsurprise.Thecriminalwasa

cat!Itleftthosedeadbodyinfrontofherhouseeverydayatmidnight.

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

假定你是李華,一天和同學(xué)邀約外教Mick騎自行車去游玩。途中,Mick

不慎摔倒,腿骨折住進(jìn)醫(yī)院。請(qǐng)你給Mick的母親MrsJenkins發(fā)一封電子郵件告

訴她有關(guān)情況。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearMrsJenkins,

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

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________________________________________________________________________

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