2022-2022高二上学期期中考试英语试题第I卷第一部分听力(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,从题中所给出的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.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinArizonainthecomingweek?A.Rainy.B.Warm.C.Hot.2.WhereisMr.Adamsnow?A.Athome.B.Intheoffice.C.AttheHealthCenter.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’tlikedrinkingcoffee.B.Hehastocontinuehisreading.C.Hedoespoorlyinhistory.4.WhoisfromIBMCompany?A.MariaBrook.B.Ms.Wang.C.JohnBrown.5.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Seethewoman’sauntoff.B.Drivetotheairport.C.Goshopping.第二节-16-\n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。听每段对话或独白前,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whatistheman?A.Asalesclerk.B.Anewcashier.C.Amanager.7.Whydoesthewomancomehere?A.Thesalesgirlwasimpolite.B.ThegoodswereofpoorqualityC.Shedidn’tgetthepromiseddiscount.8.Whatwillthewomanget?A.Somemoney.B.Aletterofapology.C.Anewproduct.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Employerandnewworker.10.Howmanyhoursshouldthenewemployeeworkamonth?A.About100hours.B.About112hours.C.About120hours.11.Whowillgetahigherpay?A.Thosewhoarewell-educated.B.Thosewhohavemuchexperience.C.Thosewhocanspeakasecondlanguage.听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。12.Whatdoesthemanprobablywanttobe?-16-\nA.Amanager.B.Aprofessor.C.Adoctor.13.Wheredoesthewomanprefertoworkaftergraduation?A.Inahotel.B.Inalawfirm.C.Inagovernmentoffice.14.Whatistheman’sopinion?A.Ambitionisn’trealistic.B.Interestisn’tthekeytosuccess.C.Workinghardcan’tleadtosuccesssometimes.听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。15.Whydidmissthegame?A.Shedidn’treallywanttogo.B.Sheoversleptthatday.C.Shecaughtafever.16.Whatwastheweatherlikeyesterday.A.Itrainedheavily.B.Itblewhard.C.Itsnowedhard.17.Howdidtheboyfeelaboutthegame?A.Itwasboring.B.Itwasworthwatching.C.Itwastoolong.听下面一段对话,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.What’sthepercentageofsmokersamongadultwomenintheUSA?A.30%.B.20%.C.15%.19.Whichcannotleadtoone’ssmokinghabitsaccordingtothepassage?-16-\nA.Parents.B.Education.C.Familyincome.20.Amongwomensmokers,whoaremorelikelytobeheavysmokers?A.Thosewithpooreducation.B.Thosewithlowincomes.C.Thosewithhighincomesandhigheducation.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3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。ATaylorSwift:“Iwouldmakethesamemistakeoverandover”Taylor’sSwiftmightseemlikeabitofanoldsoul,butthiswisewomancreditsallofherlyricalinsightsaboutlifeandlovetothemistakesshemadeinherlife?“IfIcouldgobackandgivemyyoungerselfanyadvice,Iwouldn’t,”Taylorconfesses.“I’vehadsuchunbelievableadventures.Thelessonsyoulearnturnyouintowhoyouaregoingtobe.”Weareneverevergoingtoforgetthat,Tay!DylanO’Brien:“Stopbeingsonervous!”TeenWolf’sDylanO’Brienknowsathingortwoabouthowharditistogrowup.“Iwassuchanervous,shylittlekid.”Heopensup.“IwishIcouldgobackandtellmy14-year-oldselftorelaxandhavemorefun.Ofcourse,Istillhavethose(feelings)inme.Iworryaboutthingsthatdon’tmatter.Sowhatusedtostresshimoutmost?“Ithinkschoolisareallystrangething,”hespills.“Thosearethemostformativeyearsyouhave.Itcaneithermakeyouawfuloritcanbeagreatexperience.”Weknowallaboutthat,Dylan!LucyHale:“Don’tsweatthesmallstuff!”Thesedays,LucyHaleisalwaysrockingprettylittlelooks,butthatwasn’talwaysthecase.ThePLLactressandinspiringsingerhassomesurprisingstyletipsfor-16-\nheryoungerself.“Layofftheblueeyeshadow!”Lucylaughs.LOL!Butwhenshestopsforamomentandthinksofwhathe’dreallytelllittleLucy,heradvicegoesreallydeep.“Don’tsweatthesmallstuff,”Lucyshares.“Oddsarethatinayearoracoupleofmonthsdowntheline,theproblemthatyou’redealingwithnowisnotgoingtoberelatedinyourhead.Itallgetsbetter.”Soinspiring.Lucy.CherLloyd:“Iwasaterribleteen!”SingerCherLloydisknownforhercoollyrics(歌词),andtherebel(叛逆)inherwasbornwaybeforeherfirstalbumdropped.“Iwasterribleasateenager.”Cheradmits,“I’dtell14-year-oldmetostopstandingontablesandstopthrowingthingsacrosstheclassroom.Ididn’tconcentrateenoughinschool.”Yearslater,Cherseestheerrorinherwildchildways---she’dlovetogobackandtakeschoolmoreseriously!“(take)everyopportunity,whetheritbeafreeclassafterschool,youtakethatopportunityandyourunwithit,”Chersays.“Youneverknowwhenyou’regoingtoneeditinthefuture.”21.Whichofthefourpeopletreasuresschoolmostatpresent?A.Taylor.B.Dylan.C.Lucy.D.Cher.22.Whodidn’ttakethingseasyinteens?A.TaylorSwift.B.DylanO’Brien.C.LucyHale.D.CherLloyd.23.FromLucyHale’swords,wemayknow__________.A.sheusedtobedelightedinhersingingB.herteenyears’hardshipsmadehernervousC.shewasignorantofhermistakesD.shedoesn’ttakesmallthingsseriously24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WhatI’dtellmyyoungerself.B.Don’tregretwhatwrongthingsyoudid.C.Takeadvantageofyouth.-16-\nD.WhatIdidinmyteens.BTeenagershavelongbeentoldthatbeingactiveandtakingpartinsportsisgoodfortheirhealth.Butnewresearchsuggeststhattoomuchsportforteenagerscouldnegativelyaffecttheirwell-beingjustasmuchastoolittlesport.TheUSDepartmentofHealthandHumanServicessuggeststhatyoungpeopleagedbetween6and17carryoutatleast60minutesofphysicalactivityaday,7hoursaweek.ButresearchersfromSwitzerlandsaytheirstudysuggeststhat14hoursofphysicalactivityaweekisbestforpromotinggoodhealthinteenagers.However,theyfoundthatmorethan14hoursappearstobedetrimentaltotheirhealth.Toreachtheirfindings,theresearcherssurveyedmorethan1,245teenagersagedbetween16and20fromSwitzerland.Allparticipantswererequiredtoanswerquestionsregardingheightandweight,sportspractice,sportsinjuriesandwell-being.Theirwell-beingwasassessedusingtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)Well-BeingIndex,whichprovidesscoresbetween0and25.Oftheparticipants,50.4%weremalewithameanageof17.95years.Almost9%ofthesemaleswereoverweight.Theoverallwell-beingscoreforallparticipantswas17.Theresearchersdividedsportsparticipationintolow(0-3.5hoursaweek),average(3.6-10.5hours),high(10.6-17.5hours),andveryhigh(morethan17.5hours).Theresearchersfoundthatparticipantsinthelowandveryhighactivitygroupsweremorethantwiceaslikelytohavewell-beingscoresbelow13,comparedwithparticipantswhocarriedoutaround14hoursofphysicalactivityaweek,butbeyond14hoursresultedinlowerwell-beingscores.Commentingontheirfindings,theresearcherssayphysicalactivityhasbeenassociatedwithpositiveemotionalwell-being,reducedsadness,anxietyandstressdisorders,andimprovedself-esteem(自尊)inteenagers.Theresearchersnotethattheirstudystressestheimportanceforphysicianscaringforteenagerstochecktheirlevelofsportspracticeandaskthemaboutwell-being.Teenagersprobablyneedasupportiveandcloserfollow-upoftheirhealthand-16-\nwell-being.Thefindingscaninformguidelinegroupswhoproducerecommendationsonsportspracticeforteenagers.25.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanconcludethat_________.A.teenagersnegativelydosportsB.everythingcoinhastwosidesC.activesportsdoesgoodtohealthD.lackofexerciseinfluenceshealth26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“detrimental”inParagraph2mean?A.Positive.B.Essential.C.Beneficial.D.Harmful.27.Whatdidtheresearchersfindout?A.Overdoingsportexerciseisunhealthyforteenagers.B.Takingpartinsportlessisthecauseofoverweight.C.Veryhighactivitygroupstendtogethigherwell-beingscores.D.Self-esteemisimprovedbyunlimitedsportactivity.28.Howdophysiciansassessteenagers’healthfromthestudy?A.Thewaytopromoteteenagers’physicalhealth.B.Theimportanceofcheckingtheirlevelofworkout.C.Themethodofimprovingtheiremotionalwell-being.D.Thenecessityofgivingsuggestionsontheirworkout.CDoyoubelievethat“showingeffort”shouldcountmorethanitdoes,ordoyouthinkit’samisleadingrewardsystemthathasabadeffectontheAmericancharacter,bothinschoolandout?Tobeperfectlyhonest,ifIhadn’tbeenawardedpointsforeffort,Imighthavenevercompletedelementaryschool.Onourreportcards,the“E”wasrightthereoverthe“F”:Effortwasdangerouslyclosetofailurebutyoucouldstopyourselffromfailingifyoutriedhard.-16-\nMyinabilitytocompletethemostbasicformsofmathwouldhavekeptmein4thgradelongpastmiddleageiftheprincipal(校长)hadn’ttakenpityandletmemovealong.IpassedmyclassesbecauseIdisplayedeffort,notbecauseIlearnedmath.Buthowcanwehelpyoungpeopleunderstandthatliferarelyrewardsyouforeffort,especiallyifthateffortdoesn’tleadtounderstandingofsuccess?Rarelyinlifedoweactuallyappreciatesomethingmorefullyjustbecauseittookalotofeffort.Nobodywantstohearherdoctorannounce:“Boy,didIeverhavetroublewithyoursurgery(手术)?Ihadtogetthreeguystohelpme.”Why,then.Doweliketothinkthatsomebodymustsuffertoproduceaworkofart?IrecentlylearnedfromPamelaKatz’sbookThepartnershipthatthesongMacktheKnifetooklessthan24hourstowrite.AndinmyofficeIhaveprintedoutthefollowinglinefromNewYorkagentBestyLerner’sbookTheForestfortheTrees:“Yourstruggletoproduceapieceofwritingofinterestandvaluemeansnothingtothereader.Heonlycaresifthepiecesucceeds.”Let’snotpretendthere’snodifferencebetweeneffortandaccomplishment;let’snotpretendthere’snodifferencebetweenthosewhotryhardandthosewhodowell.Weshouldlearntotakerealprideinajobwelldoneandnotexpectpraiseforonesimplycarriedout.Whatweneedistothinkhonestlyaboutourabilities,ourtalentsandourlimitations.Andthatwilltakesomerealeffort.29.TheauthorgivesherownexampleofgettinganEinmathtoprovethat________.A.greateffortmaysometimessaveyoufromfailingB.youmayworkhardbutstillgetbadresultC.gettinganEismuchmoredifficultthangettinganFD.herhardworkhelpedhertomakegreatprogressinmath30.Wecaninferfromthearticlethat________.A.youngpeopledon’tknowthateffortisthemostrewardingfactorinlifeB.itisthedoctor’seffortthatpatientsappreciatethemostC.peopleoftenappreciatesomethingforvariousreasonsotherthaneffortD.itistruethataslongasartistssufferalottheycancreatebestworks-16-\n31.Whatwastheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Tosuggestpeoplemakinganeffortindoingthethingsunbearable.B.Toappreciateothers’effortsandaccomplishmentswithpride.C.Toshoweffortisamisleadingrewardsystemwithnobadeffects.D.Toadvisepeopletothinkabouttheirbasicqualitiesfirstinsteadofeffort.DEveryyearthousandsoftouristsvisitPompeii,Italy.TheyseethesightsthatPompeiiisfamousfor---itsstadiumandtheaters,itsshopsandrestaurants.Thetouristsdonot,however,seePompeii’speople.TheydonotseethembecausePompeiihasnopeople.NoonehaslivedinPompeiiforalmost2,000years.Once,Pompeiiwasabusycityof22,000people.ItlayatthefootofMountVesuvius,agrass-coveredvolcano.MountVesuviushadnoteruptedforcenturies,sothepeopleofPompeiifeltsafe.Buttheywerenot.InAugustofAD79,MountVesuviuserupted.Theentiretopofthemountainexploded,andahugeblackcloudroseintotheair.SoonstonesandhotashbegantofallonPompeii.Whentheeruptionendedtwodayslater,Pompeiiwasburiedunder20feetofstonesandashes.Almostallofitspeopleweredead.Forcenturies,Pompeiilayburiedunderstoneandash.Then,intheyear1861,anItalianscientistnamedGinseppebegantouncoverPompeii.Slowly,carefully,Ginseppeandhismendug.ThecitylookedalmostthesameasithadlookedinAD79.Therewerestreetsandfountains,housesandshops.Therewasastadiumwith20,000seats.Perhapsthemostimportantofallthereeverydayobjects,whichtellusagreatdealaboutthepeopleofPompeiiwholivedinPompeii.Manyglassesandjarshadsomedarkbluecolorinthebottom,soweknowthatthepeopleofPompeiilikedwine.Theylikedbread,too;metalbreadpanswereineverybakery.Inonebakerytherewere81round,flatloavesofbread---atypeofbreadthatisstillsoldinItalytoday.Tinyboxesfilledwithadark,shinypowdertellusthatwomenlikedtoweareye-makeup.Geinseppehasdied,buthisworkcontinues.One-fourthhasnotbeenuncoveredyet.Scientistsarestilldigging,stillmakingdiscoveriesthatdrawtouriststoPompeii.-16-\n32.WhydolargenumberofpeoplecometoPompeiieachyear?A.TovisitthevolcanoB.ToshopandeatthereC.TowatchsportsandplaysD.ToseehowPompeiianslived33.WhyhadsomanyPompeiiansremainedbyvolcanicMountVesuvius?A.Thecitynearbyofferedallkindsoffun.B.TheareaproducedthefinestwineinItaly.C.Fewpeopleexpectedthevolcanotoeruptagain.D.Themountainwasbeautifulandcoveredwithgrass.34.WhydidthecityuncoveredlookalmostthesameasithadlookedinAD79?A.Becauseginseppeandhismendugitslowlyandcarefully.B.Becausethecitywasburiedaliveandremaineduntouched.C.Becausescientistssuccessfullyrebuiltthecitywitheverydayobjects.D.Becausenobodyhadlivedinthecityeversincethevolcanoerupted.35.WhatdoweknowaboutthePompeiianswholive3,000yearsago?A.TheylivedmoreorlessthesameasItaliansnowdo.B.Theylikedwomenwearingallkindsofmakeup.C.Theyenjoyedalazylifewithdrinkingandeating.D.TheywentbacktoPompeiiaftertheeruptioninAD79.第二节(共5小题,每小题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。Thereisonethingthatcanruinvacations,makebusinessmeetingslessthansuccessful,andcancausemoreproblemsthananythingelseforairtravelers.Jetlag!36Thetraveltimeistoofastforthehumanbodytoadjusteasily.Longdistanceairtraveltoanewtimezonedisrupts(打乱)threeimportantsenses:thesenseofplace,thesenseoftime,andthesenseofwell-being.Senseofplace:Tosomedegree,alllocationsaregeographicallyandevenchemicallydifferentfromoneanother.Humans,likealllivingthings,haveastrongsenseofplace.37Senseoftime:Weallalsohaveanaturalsenseoftimethatislinkedtooursense-16-\nofplace.Ourbodiesfunctiononaprogramthattakesaboutadaytorun.38Thisiswhytraveltoadistanttimezonemakesusmisstheusualhometownpatternsofsomethingassimpleasthetimesofsunriseandsunset.Senseofwell-being:Wehaveasenseofwell-beingwhenwearehealthyandhappy.39Thatiswhyflyingtoanewenvironmentandtimezoneoftencausesadisruptioninoursenseofwell-being.Forthousandsofyears,peopledidn’texperiencedisruptionintheirsenseoftimeandplacebecausetherewerenorapidmeansoftransportation.40However,althoughwecantravelbyplanenow,ourbodieshavenotyetadaptedtolong-distanceairtravel.Thatiswhywesufferthejetlag.A.Theinventionoftheairplanechangedallthis.B.Wecanmaketheefforttoovercomethejetlag.C.Theysensethedifferentqualitiesofdawn,noon,andmidnight.D.Jetlagresultfromtravelingalongdistancetoanewzone.E.Thissenseisstronglyconnectedtooursensesofplaceandtime.F.Ittookweeks,months,years,orevengenerationstotravelgreatdistances.G.Thismakespeoplehomesickforfamiliarsurroundingsandwishfortheirownbed.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Theeasywayisn’talwayseasiest.IlearnedthatlessonwhenIdecidedtotreatDoug,my41ofonemonth,toaspecial42.Iglancedthroughmycookbookandchoseamenuwhichincluded43bread.Knowingthebreadwould44time,Istartedonitassoonasheleftforwork.AsIwasnot45incooking,Ithoughtifadozenwasgood,twodozenwouldbebetter,soIdoubled46.AsDouglovedoranges,Ialsoopenedacanoforangeandpoureditallintothebowl.Soontherewasastickydough(面团)coveredwith47yellowishmarks.RealizingIhadbeen48,IputthedoughintherubbishbinoutsidesoI49havetofaceDoughlaughingatwhatIhaddone.Iwentonpreparingthe50ofthemeal.-16-\nReturninghome,Doughseemeddisturbed.Twicehegotupandwentoutside,sayinghethoughtheheardanoise.Thethirdtimeheleft,Iwenttothe51toseewhathewasdoing.Doughwasstandingaboutthreefeetfromtherubbishbin,holdingthelidupwithastickandlookingintothe52.Onseeingmeout,hedroppedthestickandexplainedtherewassomethingaliveinourrubbishbin.Pickingupthestickagain,heheldthelidupenoughformetosee.Ifelt53.ButIsteppedcloserandlooked54.Withoutdoubtitwasmy55.Thehotsunhad56thedoughtodoubleinsizeandthefermentingfeast(酵母)madethesurfaceshakeandsighasthoughitwere57.Itlookedlikesomeunknownbeingfromouterspace.IcouldseewhyDougwasso58.Ihadtoadmitwhatthe‘59thing’wasand60itwasthere.Idon’tknowwhowasmoreembarrassedbythewholething---Dougorme.41.A.boy-friendB.husbandC.girl-friendD.pet-dog42.A.restaurantB.supperC.partyD.meal43.A.homemadeB.orange-juiceC.preparedD.tasty44.A.spendB.takeC.costD.waste45.A.experiencedB.convenientC.goodD.afraid46.A.orangeB.everythingC.waterD.dough47.A.uglyB.enjoyableC.invitingD.attractive48.A.completedB.developedC.ashamedD.defeated49.A.wouldn’tB.couldn’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t50.A.remainsB.latterC.restD.left51.A.bedroomB.sitting-roomC.windowD.kitchen52.A.stoveB.potC.containerD.basin53.A.exhaustedB.coldC.excitedD.astonished54.A.withcareB.optimisticallyC.morefirmlyD.harder55.A.errorB.workC.deedD.problem56.A.madeB.reasonedC.persuadedD.caused57.A.coughingB.cryingC.whisperingD.breathing58.A.absorbedB.discouragedC.shakenD.guily59.A.strangeB.funnyC.beingD.living-16-\n60.A.whyB.whatC.whenD.which第II卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,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。ElizabethBlackwellwasborninEnglandin1821,andmovedtoNewYorkCitywhen shewastenyearsold.Onedayshedecidedthatshewantedtobecomeadoctor.That wasnearlyimpossibleforawomaninthemiddleofthe61________________(nineteen)century.Afterwritingmanylettersaskingfor62_______________(admit)tomedicalschools,finallyshe63__________________(accept)by adoctorinPhiladelphia.Shewasso64________________(determine)thatshetaughtschoolandgavemusic lessonstogetmoney65______________thecostofschooling. In1849,aftergraduationfrom66_________________(medicine)school,shedecidedtofurtherhereducationin Paris.Shewantedtobeasurgeon(外科医师),butaseriouseyeproblemforcedhertogiveuptheidea. Upon67________________(return)totheUnitedStates,shefound68______________difficulttostartherownpracticebecauseshewasawoman.By1857Elizabethandhersister,alsoadoctor,alongwithanotherwomandoctor,managedtoopen69______________newhospital,thefirstforwomenandchildren.Besides,70________________(be)thefirstwomanphysicianandfoundingherownhospital,shealsosetupthefirst medicalschoolforwomen.第四部分写作(共两节满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题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,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。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。-16-\n修改:在错的词下面一横线,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。Inordertopromoteparticipationinoutdoorsexercise,ourschoolorganizedanactivitytoclimeamountainonApril10.Themajorityofmyclasstookpartintheactivity.Earlyinthemorning,havinggatheredoutsidetheschoolgate,weheadstraighttothethickly-forestedmountain.Wesetoutforthetopandbeca,ethemomentwhenwearrivedatthefootofthemountain.Incourseoftheclimb,wecooperatedwitheachothertopasstherockyarea.Laughingandcheered,weeventuallyreachedthetop,whichweweregreetedbythebrightsunshineandfreshair.Viewingfromthetop,thecitywasbeautiful.Bathedinthesunshine,weentertaineduswithsongs,dancesandgame.Thiseventisextremelybeneficialandwestronglysuggestthatsimilareventsareheldeveryyear!第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,请给笔友Peter写封信,告诉他你将于2月2日到5日去他所在的城市伦敦旅游,询问当地饮食习惯及旅游景点,同时请他为你预定宾馆。信中还要说明你的要求:1.宾馆的位置及房间类型;2.房费(是否提供早餐);3.其他你关心的事项。注意:词数100左右。可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。开头结尾给出,不计入总词数。DearPeter,Howareyoudoing?_________________________________________________________-16-\n________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua1-5ABBCC6-10CCACC11-15BABCC16-20CBCAC21-24DBDA25-28BDAB29-31ACD32-35DCBA36-40DGCEA41-45BDABA46-50BADAC51-55CCBDB56-60DDCDA61.nineteenth62admission63wasaccepted64determined65at66medical67returning68it69a70beingInordertopromoteparticipationinoutdoors(outdoor)exercise,ourschoolorganizedanactivitytoclimeamountainonApril10.Themajorityofmyclasstookpartintheactivity.Earlyinthemorning,havinggatheredoutsidetheschoolgate,wehead(headed)straighttothethickly-forestedmountain.Wesetoutforthetopandwereinhighspiritsthemomentwhen(\)wearrivedatthefootofthemountain.In^(the)courseoftheclimb,wecooperatedwitheachothertopasstherockyarea.Laughingandcheered(cheering),weeventuallyreachedthetop,which(where)weweregreetedbythebrightsunshineandfreshair.Viewing(Viewed)fromthetop,thecitywasbeautiful.Bathed-16-\ninthesunshine,weentertainedus(ourselves)withsongs,dancesandgame(games).Thiseventisextremelybeneficialandwestronglysuggestthatsimilareventsare(be)heldeveryyear!DearPeter,Howareyoudoing?IamwritingtotellyouthatI’mgoingtoyourcityforavisit.Couldyoupleasetellmeaboutthelocaldietandrecommendsometouristattractions?Also,itwouldbeconsiderateifyoucouldbookahotelnearbytheairportformefromFebruary2to5,inwhichcaseitisconvenientfortravel.I’dlikeasingleroomwithabathroom,andit’sbettertoofferhotwater.Inaddition,thechargeisnottoohighandbreakfastshouldbeincluded.Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldrecommendagoodtravelagencytome.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.-16-