哈尔滨市第六中学2020级高三上学期8月月考英语试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名,准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹签字笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚。3.按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第一卷第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AThemostcommonformsoflivestreammarketingOnlineMarketplacesOnlinemarketplaceslikeTaobaoandJingdongallowuserstobuyandsellproductswithouteverleavingtheirhomes.Buttheadditionoflivevideostreamingisprovingvitaltokeepbuyersinterested.Why?Byaddinglivestreamingtotheplatform,thesemarketplacescandelivertheclosestpossibleexperienceto“beingthere”foronlinebuyers.Real-timeinteractivityofferstheurgencyofarealmarketplace,urgingimmediateactionandimprovingcommunityparticipation.LiveAuctions(拍卖)Livestreamingopensuptheauctionitemstothoseunabletophysicallyattend,reachesparticipantswithvaryinginterestsandensuresthateachitemsellsatitspropervaluation.Onlineauctionsarebigbusiness,andreal-timevideodeliveryiscritical.Whetherauctioningoffpetsorfineart,anydelayinalivestreamcouldpreventbids(出价)frombeingrecordedproperly.Severalmillisecondscantranslatetobillionsofdollars.InfluencerStreamingToday’scelebritiesaren’tnecessarilyonthebigscreen.Anincreasingnumberofstarsrisetofameviasocialmediaeachday.Withalargenumberoffaithfulfans,influencerscanusetheirpersonalbrandandthepoweroflivestreamingtopromotetheirfavoriteproductsinaninteractiveway.Influencerstreamingoriginatedonsocialmedia,buthasnowbecomecommonplaceacrosse-businesssitesaswell.LiveEventsNewsworthyevents,suchasproductlaunchesandlimitededitiondrops,increasethepopularityoflivestreammarketing.Today,shoppablemobilestreamingallowsfanstopurchaseitemsinrealtimefromthecatwalks(T型走秀台)ofLouisVuittonandVictoria’sSecret.1.Howdoeslivevideostreamingaffectonlinemarketplaces?A.Itmakesgoodsmorepopular.B.Itkeepsshopownersinterested.C.Itoffersarealexperienceofofflineshopping.D.Itmakesonlineshoppingmorelikeofflineshopping.2.Whatcanweknowaboutonlineauctions?A.Theybringconvenienceforpeoplephysicallyattending.B.TheymakeitnecessarytohavehighspeedInternetaccess.C.Theymakesurethateveryitemcanfinallybesoldonline.D.Theyprovideopportunitiesofmakinggreatfortuneovernight.3.WhichworksastheeasiestwayforInternetcelebritiesgettingintoe-business?A.OnlineMarketplaces.B.LiveAuctions.C.InfluencerStreaming.D.LiveEvents.BEarth'slongestartificialstructureisusuallysaidtobetheGreatWallofChinawhilethesecond-longestisnotawall,butafence.Itstretchesfor5,614kmacrosseasternAustraliaandisintendedtostopthecountry'swilddogs,thedingoes,fromhuntingsheep.Australia'sdingofencedoesnotstandalone.Millionsofkilometresoffenceswraptheworld.Someareintendedtolimitthemovementofanimals,somethemovementofpeople,andsomemerelytomarktheboundary.Untilrecently,dataontheeffectsoffencesonwildlifehavebeeninadequate.ThathaschangedwiththepublicationofareportbyprofessorAlexMcInturff.Onediscoveryhehasmadeisthatmorethanhalfofpublishedfenceresearchfocusesonjustfivecountries-America,Australia,Botswana,ChinaandSouthAfrica.Asecondisthatonlyathirdofthesestudiesexaminedtheimpactoffencesonanythingotherthanthetargetspeciesinvolved,meaningtheanimalspurposelyintendedtobekeptinorout.Non-targetspecies,however,areoftenthosethathavetheirfortunesmostgreatlyreshapedbytheappearanceofpolesandwire.Australianfencesintendedtokeepoutdingoesarealsobarrierstolong-neckedturtles,whichtravelgreatdistancesoverlandwhenmovingbetweennestingsites.InBotswanafencesbuilttosparecattlefromwildlife-bornediseaseresultinseriousinterferencewithwildebeest(角马)migrations.Noteverycreaturefares(进展)badly.Hawks(鹰)inMontanagladlysitonnewlybuiltlivestockfencestohuntsmallanimals,whilefence-basedspidersinSouthAfricaoutperformtheirtree-basedcousinswhenitcomestocatchinginsects.Often,though,thewinnersarecreaturesthatcausetroubleforexistingecosystems.KeepingdingoesoutoflargepartsofAustraliahasallowedaggressiveredfoxestomultiply.Nativerodents(啮齿类动物)havesufferedasaresult.Somehavebeenbroughttotheedgeofextinction.4.Whichisapurposeofbuildingfences?A.Toexpandtheboundaryofacountry.B.Toprotectlivestocklikesheepandcattle.C.Tostopwildanimalsfrombeinghunted.D.Tohelppeoplemovearoundfreely.第1页共5页5.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudiesonfences?A.Dataontheimpactoffenceshavebeenproved.B.Previousresearcheswerecompleteandsystematic.C.Abouttwo-thirdsofthestudiesfocusonthetargetanimals.D.Notallstudiesexaminedtheeffectoffencesonwildlife.6.Whichanimalsunexpectedlybenefitfromfences?A.CattleinBotswana.B.WildebeestinBotswana.C.RedfoxesinAustralia.D.NativerodentsinAustralia.7.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inawildlife-protectionbrochureB.InablogonwildlifeC.InawildlifemagazineD.InawildlifeforumCIn2016inanIllinoistowncalledCahokia,awomanwassenttoprisonjustbecauseshefailedtotendherlawn(草坪).In2019,aFloridamanwasfined$30,000bythecityofDunedinforallowinghisgrasstogrowmorethan10inchesinheight.Theseexamples,whileextreme,arenotrareoccurrenceinAmerica.Astudyestimatedthatturfgrasses(lawns,parks,athleticfields,etc)coverover40millionacresinthecontinentalU.S.,anarealargerthananycroparea.AndAmericansspendasmuchas$60billionayearmaintainingthesegrasses.TheseimpressivedataaretheresultofAmericans’settingmuchstoreonthesepiecesofgreeneryforseveralcenturies.Centuriesago,onlythosewithconsiderablewealthcouldowntheresourcesneededtomaintainthesedisplays.Inthemodernworld,lawnshavegraduallychangedfromtheestatesofthewealthytothefrontyardsofcommonpeople.AcrossAmerica,millionsoffamiliesnowproudlypresenttheirgrasstotheirneighborsanddriversbycarefullyweeding,watering,fertilizingandmowingthesesmall-scalerepresentationsofthegrounds.Withthiscontextinmind,it’seasytoseewell-tendedlawnsinAmerica.Peopletendtouselawnstocreateanimpressionoforderortoindicateasenseofpersonalsuccess.Therelativehealthandattractivenessofthegrassintheiryardbecomesabarometer(晴雨表)fortheirlifeasawhole.However,withsomanyacrescoveredbythegrass,theinfluenceassociatedwithlawnmaintenanceismorethanjustpsychological.Tobeginwith,alawnrequiresmassivequantitiesofresourcestosustain.TheU.S.DepartmentofAgricultureestimatesthatlawnsaccountforabouthalfofhomeowner’swateruse,muchofwhichiswasted.Additionally,Americansarereportedtouse80millionpoundsofchemicalsontheirlawnseachyear.Theprocessoftendingthelawnalsocontributestoairpollution.Thesesurprisingdatameanweneedtoquestionwhetherlawnsprovideuswithenoughbenefittojustifytheirwidespreadexistence.8.Whyarethetwolawn-relatedcasesmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.ToexplaintheeffectivenessofAmericanlawsB.ToshowthesignificanceoflawnsinAmericansociety.C.TostressAmericans’awarenessofenvironmentalprotection.D.TorevealthecostofmaintaininglawnsinAmericans’dailylife.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthesecondparagraphmean?A.Makingfulluseof.B.Facingtheconsequenceof.C.Attachinggreatimportanceto.D.Shoulderingtheresponsibilityfor.10.WhydoAmericanshaveapreferenceforwell-tendedlawns?A.Becauseofthepsychologicalfunctionoflawns.B.BecauseofthepopularityoflawnsinAmericans’lifeC.Becauseofthepurposeofplacingbarometersinlawns.D.Becauseofthemethodofplantinghealthyandattractivelawns.11.WhatcanweknowaboutthelawnsintheU.S.accordingtothepassage?A.Theywillbeexpandedtocovermorelands.B.Theyareofsignificantenvironmentalconcerns.C.Theywillmotivatepeopletobehealth-conscious.D.Theycanpromotethedevelopmentofthechemicalindustry.DAstudyledbyPlana-Ripoll,adoctoratAarhusUniversityinDenmark,triestodealwithafundamentalquestionthathasbotheredresearchersformorethanacentury—whatexactlycausesmentalillness?Inthehopeoffindingtheanswer,scientistshavepiledupalargeamountofdataoverthepastdecade,throughstudiesofgenesandbrainactivity.Theyhavefoundthatmanyofthesamegenesunderlie(构成...的基础)seeminglydistinctdisordersandthatchangesinthebrain’sdecision-makingsystemscouldbeinvolvedinmanyconditions.Theresearchersarealsorethinkingtheoriesofhowourbrainsgowrong.Theideathatmentalillnesscanbeclassifiedintodistinct,separatecategorieslike“anxiety”hasbeendisproved(驳倒)toalargeextent.Instead,recentlythey’vefoundthatdisordersshadeintoeachother,andtherearenoharddividinglines.Theresearchersaretryingtounderstandthebiologythatunderliesmentalillness.Theyhaveafewtheories.Perhapsthereareseveraldimensionsofmentalillness,sodependingonhowapersonscoresoneachdimension,theymightbemorelikelytohavesomedisordersthanothers.Analternativeideaisthatthereisasinglefactorthatmakespeopleeasiertosufferfrommentalillnessingeneral.Whatdisordertheydevelopisthendeterminedbyotherfactors.Bothideasarebeingtakenseriouslythoughtheformeroneismorewidelyacceptedbytheresearchers.Thedetailsarestillunclear,butmostresearchersagreethatonethingisspecific:Theoldsystemofcategorizingmentaldisordersintoneatboxesdoesnotwork.Theyarealsohopefulthat,inthelongrun,replacingthisframeworkwithonethatisgroundedinbiologywillleadtonewdrugsandtreatments.Theresearchersaimtoreveal,forinstance,thekeygenes,brainregionsandneurologicalprocessesinvolvedinpsychopathology(精神病理学),andtargetthemwithtreatments.Althoughitmighttakeawhiletoget第2页共5页there,theyarelong-termoptimisticifthefieldreallydoesitswork.12.Whataspectofmentalillnesshasbeenpuzzlingresearchersaccordingtothetext?A.Itssymptoms.B.Itsroots.C.Itscategories.D.Itstheories.13.Whathavetheresearchersfoundfromtherecentstudy?A.Thereexistlinksbetweenmentaldisorders.B.Brainfunctionhaslittletodowithmentalillness.C.Mentalillnessisclassifiedintodifferentcategories.D.Genesarecompletelydifferentindistinctmentaldisorders.14.Whichoneismorewidelyacceptedbytheresearchersaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Thetheoryofgeneticinfluences.B.Thebeliefofbrainabnormalities.C.Theconceptofmultipledimensions.D.Theideaofthedeterminedriskfactor.15.Whatcanwelearnaboutmentalillnessfromthetext?A.Huntingforitsbiologymighthelp.B.Itsgenesaretoocomplextostudy.C.Scientistsareclearaboutitsdetails.D.Itsnewdrugscouldbeavailablesoon.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。Nomatterwhatprofessionoroccupationyouholdyouwillneedtoworkwithotherstomeetyourgoals.Groupworkisagreatwaytoshowcaseyourownskillswhilegettinghelpfromyourteammatesinareaswhereyoumightnotbeasstrong._____16_____Clarifytheteamexpectationssoeveryoneisonthesamepage._____17_____It’slikelythateachteammatehasadifferentideaaboutwhat’sexpectedofthem,aswellaswhateveryoneelseneedstobedoing.It’sessentialthattheteamdiscusstheseexpectationsandagreeononeuniversallistofexpectationsthateveryonewillfollow._____18_____Noonelikesateammatewhobarelycontributestotheproject.Takeonanequalpartofthework,andspeakupifyourealizeyouaren’tdoingyourfairshare.Notonlywillyourgroupmatesappreciateyourworkethic,itwillshowyoursupervisororinstructorthatyou’reagoodteamplayer.Directyourconcerntowardtheproblem,notyourteammates.Don’taccuseorblameanyoneonyourteamforcausingtheconflict,evenifyoubelievetheydid._____19_____Haveyourteamworkthroughconflict,usingittotheirbenefit.Focusonthesuccessofthegroup,notyourpersonalsuccess.Whenyou’reonateam,everyone’ssuccessdependsoneachmemberworkingtowardacommongoal._____20_____Keepyourfocusonyourteam’ssuccess,andyourownsuccesswillfollow.A.Makesureyoudoanequalshareofthework.B.Volunteertotakeonextraworkwhennecessary.C.Treattheteam’saccomplishmentsasagroupsuccess.D.Ourguidewillshowyouhowtoboostyourteamworkskills.E.Statetheissueyou’rehaving,thenlistentowhateveryonehastosay.F.Instead,keepallofyourcommentsfocusedontheissueandhowyourteamcansolveit.G.Thiscanincludeexplainingtheexpectationsoraskingquestionsifyoufindthemunclear.第二部分完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Despitethehardconditionsandhands-onlabor,21Australia’sgeneroussalariesanddistributionofworkpermits,doingagricultureworkthereisanincredibly22wayforbackpackerstoearnabroad.Myfirst23inAustraliawasonTodd’sTomatoFarm.My24duringmythreemonthsworkingwereclearingthetomatofield,weedingthepeppers,andplantingcornseeds.DuringmysecondyearvisainAustraliaIactually25togobackanddosomevegetable26.ThistimeIworkedatBrakPakinthe27fields.Thatwasbyfarthemostphysically28jobIhaveeverdone.Pumpkinswerepickedusingatractor.Therewouldbeonepersondriving,twopeopleonthetrailer(拖车)sortingpumpkinsandfivepeopleonthe29picking.Attachedtothetrailerwasalongbelt.Asthetractordroveforwardswewouldhavetorunalong30it,pickthepumpkinsandputthemonthebelt.Thiswashard—youhadtopickallthepumpkinsthatwere31grown,putthemonthebelt,32fordamaged/rottenonesand33thetractor.Weusedtochangerolestogiveourselvesa34andsometimeswewouldbesentofftodo“cutting.”Thestalks(茎秆)onpumpkinsareso35thatweweren’tabletobreakthembyhand,sowehadcutters.Iwastoldthatthesecutterscouldcutstraightthrougha36soIwasvery37atfirst.IgotthehangofitbutIwasalways38oflosingabodypart!Iknowthatmostpeopledon’tdoasmanydifferentrolesasIdid!However,Ireallyenjoyedbeingableto39differentpartsofthefarmandinthe40wasabletoseethewholeseason.21.A.accordingtoB.duetoC.astoD.inadditionto22.A.hardB.seriousC.complexD.popular23.A.jobB.tripC.lessonD.stop24.A.suggestionsB.dutiesC.regretsD.blessings25.A.meantB.attemptedC.choseD.began26.A.plantingB.shippingC.pickingD.cutting27.A.tomatoB.pumpkinC.pepperD.corn28.A.stressingB.pressingC.demandingD.exciting29.A.beltB.tractorC.pileDground30.A.behindB.acrossC.againstD.for31.A.fullyB.hardlyC.naturallyD.possibly32.A.watchB.careC.checkD.look33.A.keepupwithB.getridofC.holdontoD.setoutfor34.A.chanceB.tryC.creditD.break35.A.heavyB.thickC.softD.fragile36.A.plantB.fingerC.vegetableD.trunk第3页共5页37.A.curious38.A.terrified39.A.observe40.A.pastB.confidentB.sureB.studyB.beginningC.upsetC.proudC.assessC.processD.nervousD.suspectedD.experienceD.distance.Asspeakers,weshouldlearntheskillsto________theattentionoftheaudience.A.engageB.enrollC.enquireD.establish55.Althoughheisabillionaire,heis________inallareas,whichsaveshimalotofmoney.A.dynamicB.economicalC.fulfillingD.external第二卷第一部分词汇知识:单词填空注意:将答案写在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效第一节:用所给词的适当形式填空,答案写在答题卡上(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)。56.Youdon'tsoundvery_____________(enthusiasm)abouttheidea.57.Thisdeadlinewillbeextendedonlyin_______________(exception)circumstances.58.His__________________(express)changedfromsurprisetooneofamusement.59.Hesmiledsuddenly,_____________(expose)asetofamazinglywhiteteeth.60.Atlasttheywontheir____________(free).61.Thesmellisvery_____________(familiarity)toeveryonewholivesnearabakery.62.The_____________(finance)marketshavegiventhethumbsuptothenewpolicy.63._____________(fashion)clothesareverypopularamongwomen..Activitiesalltakeplaceunderthe_____________(guide)ofanexperiencedtutor.65.Heis1.8metersin_____________(high).66.Hegavea_____________(humor)accountoftheirtriptoSpain.67.Without_____________(hesitate),sheleaptintothewaterandsavedthedrowningchild.68.Ifelt_____________(guilt)aboutnotvisitingmyparentsmoreoften.69.Their_____________(harmony)relationshipresultedinpartfromtheirsimilargoals.70.Weshouldrespectandmaintainthe_____________(diverse)oftheworld'scivilizations.第二节:语法填空(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(每空至多3词)。DietshavechangedinChina—andsohasitstopcrop.Since2011,thecountry___71___(grow)morecornthanrice.Cornproductionhasjumpednearly125percentover___72___past25years,whilericehasincreasedonly7percent.Atasteformeatis___73___(actual)behindthechange:Animportantpartofitscornisusedtofeedchickens,pigs,andcattle.Anotherreasonforcorn'srise:Thegovernmentencouragesfarmerstogrowcorninsteadofrice___74___(improve)waterquality.Cornuseslesswater___75___riceandcreateslessfertilizer(化肥)runoff.Thisswitchhasdecreased___76___(pollute)inthecountry'smajorlakesandreservoirsandmadedrinkingwatersaferforpeople.AccordingtotheWorldBank,Chinaaccountsforabout30percentoftotal___77___(globe)fertilizerconsumption.TheChineseMinistryofAgriculturefindsthatbetween2005—whenthegovernment___78___(start)asoil-testingprogram___79___givesspecificfertilizerrecommendationstofarmersand2011,fertilizerusedroppedby7.7milliontons.Thatpreventedtheemission(排放)of51.8milliontonsofcarbondioxide.China'sapproachtoprotectingitsenvironmentwhile___80___(feed)its第4页共5页第三部分单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项41.We'dliketotrysomealternativetreatments.They'reabitunconventional,butpleasedon't_________.A.holdyourhorsesB.makeendsmeetC.keepyourheadD.rejectthemoutofhand.42.Thosewhorelyondollarsnowneedtokeep_______ontheirwalletsandrealizetheymightnotbeabletolivesocomfortably.A.acloseeyeB.agreenfingerC.akeenearD.alongface43.Analystssaidtherewasnosignofrelief_______,judgingfromthedepthandbreadthofJanuary'slabormarketplunge(骤然下跌).A.onthehorizonB.onendC.ontheedgeD.inthedistance44.Moststates_______therighttofreeandadequateeducation.A.facilitateB.fascinateC.grabD.guarantee45.Pleasetellme_______youwouldliketohaveyourcoffee-----blackorwhite?A.whatB.whereC.whichD.how46.You’dbetternotcallthemanagerbetween7and8thisevening,forhe______animportantmeetingthen.A.willhaveB.wouldhaveC.willbehavingD.willhavehad47.Twoyearsago,anewschoolwassetup_______therehadoncebeenafactory.A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where48.—Wereyoucaughtintherainduringyesterday'stravel?—Goodluck.Nosooner_______thehotelthanitpoureddown.A.IhadreachedB.hadIreachedC.didIreachD.Ihavereached49.Readerscan______quitewellwithoutknowingtheexactmeaningofeveryword.A.getoverB.getinC.getalongD.getthrough50.When______fromadistance,totellthetruth,thesceneryappearsmorebreathtaking.A.seeingB.beingseenC.seenD.havingseen51.—HaveyougotusedtotheChinesefood,Robert?—Yes,butIdon’tlike_______whenaChinesehostkeepsservingmethefoodIdon’tlike.A.thisB.thatC.thoseD.it52.Theweek-longrainfallhas______landslidesandfloodinginthemountainareas.A.setaboutB.broughtaboutC.comeaboutD.goneabout53.Fromthewayhebehaved,I______hewasdrunk.A.fosteredB.figuredC.evaluatedD.fanciedcitizens\"offersusefullessonsforagricultureandfoodpolicymakersworldwide.\"saysthebank'sJuergenVoegele.第二部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10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,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文有10处语言错误。错误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。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其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。Ourschoolisholdinganactivitytohelpaschoolinthepoorarea,whichnotonlyhelpthestudentsthereenrichtheirlivesbutalsoenablesustofeelthejoyofsharingandappreciateitwhatwehavebyhelpingothers.Hereisthatwecando.First,wecandonateourusingbooks,clothes,basketballs,electronicproductsandsoontothem.Second,wecanwriteletterstothemregulartoshareopinionsandmakefriendwiththem.Inaddition,invitethemtoourhomestospendholidaysisagoodway,wheremaygivethemsomeunforgettableexperiences.Youareallwelcometojoinintheactivitydowhatyoucantomakethebetterworldforusall!第二节:作文(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack听说你大学准备攻读“中医药学”专业,发邮件向你询问原由,请你回复邮件。内容包括:1.中医简介;2.家庭影响;3.个人愿望。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:中医药学TraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)DearJack,Thanksforyourletter!_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第5页共5页哈尔滨市第六中学2020级高三上学期8月月
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Our school is holding an activity to help a school in the poor area, which not only ① the students there
enrich their lives but also enables us to feel the joy of sharing and appreciate ② what we have by helping others.
Here is ③ we can do. First, we can donate our ④ books, clothes, basketballs, electronic
products and so on to them. Second, we can write letters to them ⑤ to share opinions and make ⑥
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⑦ them to our homes to spend holidays is a good way, ⑧ may give them some unforgettable
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书面表达(共25 Thanks for your letter! I’m very glad to share with you my idea about furthering my study in Traditional Chinese Medicine at university in reply to your email.
With a history of over 2000 years, TCM has formed a unique system to diagnose and cure illness, from which generations and generations of Chinese people benefit. I feel really proud whenever I see patients of my father and grandfather leave their clinic with satisfaction and hope. So I’ve made up my mind to succeed their career and major in TCM to become a doctor. I believe it’ll turn out an excellent cause for me to pursue.
Best wishes.
YoursLi Hua