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2018高考高三英語3月月考模擬試題06共150分。時間120分鐘。第Ⅰ卷(選擇題共90分)第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1.Oneminute,please.Ihaveanothercallingthrough.______I’mnotinahurry.A.Takeyourtime. B.Leavemealone.C.Doasyoulike. D.Enjoyyourself.2.Withanotherrailwayspeedup,highwayandairtransportwillhavetopetewith______serviceforpassengers.A.good B.better C.best D.thebest3.Sometimessmiles______befalse,hidingotherfeelingslikeanger,fearorworry.A.must B.should C.can D.would4.Theeditorinchiefaskedmetowriteanotherarticleforthem,______abouthowtostayawayfrombirdflu.A.one B.any C.that D.each5.Afteralongjourney,thewholeEuropefromnorthtosouth,theyfoundthemselves______outaswellastheirclothes.A.wear B.wore C.wearing D.worn6.Sosoftly______thatnoonebutJaneheardwhathesaid.A.hewhispered B.didhewhisperC.doeshewhisper D.hewhispered7.Sorry,I’mlateforclassagain.Isit______youstayeduplastnight?A.why B.how C.because D.when8.Whynotgooutforawalkwithus?I’dliketo,butIhavesomuchhomework______.A.pleting B.toplete C.pleted D.beingpleted9.MyfavoritewriterisO.Henry,mostof______novelshaveasurprisingending.A.whom B.his C.which D.whose10.Oh,you’resobusynow!Howabout5o’clockthisafternoon?No.I’msorry,butthenI______alecture.A.attend B.isattending C.willattend D.willbeattending第二節(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,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。WhenmyfamilymovedtoOhiooverthesummer,IfearedattendinganothernewschoolandknowingnoonebecauseIwasabletoexpectwhatwasing.Ihadbrightredhairandenormousglasses.Inaddition,Iwas11andnotverysociable.Boardingtheschoolbusthatfirstday,Ifeltlikealleyesonme.Icouldhearthe12“She’shuge!”O(jiān)bviously,thekidsonthebushadknowneachotherwell.Ispentthatfirstbus13Thefollowingdaywaseven14.Ididnotnoticethatafewboyshadtiedashoelaceacrosstheaisle(過道)andthusfellfacefirstonthebus,15everythingIwascarrying.16Iwasembarrassinglygatheringmysupplies,Icouldhearthelaughter,andthenthe17“Thatfeltlikeanearthquake!”Anyway,I18tofindaseat.Lookingoutofthewindow,Iheldbackthetears19upinmyeyes.ItwasthenthatIsankintomyself.Ibeganwalkingeverywhere.Iwouldwanderthroughthewoodsbehindourhouse.Iwouldalsowalktoa20abouttwomilesdowntheroad,whereIwouldchatsilentlywithGod.Ibegan21theafternoonschoolbusonpurpose,walkinghomeinstead.Then,22,Istartedlosingweight.AndasIbecamecontentwithmyself,Ibeganmaking23.Oneofmynewlyfoundfriendsalso24withherweight,wantingtobea“perfect”cheerleader.Shelivednearmyneighborhoodsowewouldmeetand25together.Thisbeeadailyactivitywithtalkingandlaughing26thewaydifferentfromthelonelywalksIhadtaken.MyfriendsaidthatIdidn’thavetobe27.Ijusthadtobeme,andbehappywithmyself.WhileIwouldnotwantto28thattimeofloneliness,sadnessandembarrassment,Iam29Imadeitthrough.WheneverIamstrugglingwithanyotherprobleminlife,Ialwaysremembertheproverb“Thistooshallpass.”Ifyoucanfindapathwithnoobstacles(障礙),itprobablydoesn’t30anywhere.11.A.overweight B.outgoing C.intelligent D.friendly12.A.shouts B.whistles C.whispers D.laughs13.A.ride B.lift C.drive D.travel14.A.funnier B.longer C.worse D.duller15.A.losing B.dropping C.leaving D.throwing16.A.Though B.Because C.Since D.While17.A.opinions B.statements C.discussions D.ments18.A.determined B.attempted C.managed D.pretended19.A.growing B.jumping C.welling D.putting20.A.garden B.market C.library D.church21.A.escaping B.stopping C.delaying D.missing22.A.uninterestedly B.unexpectedly C.unfortunately D.uncertainly23.A.friends B.changes C.efforts D.decisions24.A.pared B.struggled C.dealt D.lived25.A.walk B.play C.chat D.run26.A.in B.by C.across D.along27.A.perfect B.friendly C.shy D.thin28.A.remind B.relive C.relate D.rethink29.A.excited B.upset C.proud D.regretful30.A.exist B.lead C.stretch D.stay第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AWeslaWhitfield,afamousjazzsinger,hasauniquestyleandlifestory,soIdecidedtoseeoneofherperformancesandinterviewherformycolumn.IwenttoanightclubinNewYorkandwatchedthestagelightsgoup.Afterthebandplayedanintroduction,WeslaWhitfieldwheeledherselfonstageinawheelchair.Asshesang,Whitfield’svoicewassopowerfulandsoulfulthateveryoneintheroomforgotthewheelchairwaseventhere.At57,Whitfieldissmallandpretty,wittyandhumble,persistentandphilosophical.RaisedinCalifornia,Whitfieldbeganperforminginpublicatage18,whenshetookajobasasingingwaitressatapizzaparlor.Afterstudyingclassicalmusicincollege,shemovedtoSanFranciscoandwentontosingwiththeSanFranciscoOperaChorus.Walkinghomefromapartyatage29,shewascaughtinarandom(偶然的)shootingthatleftherparalyzed(癱瘓)fromthewaistdown.Iaskedhowshedealtwiththerealizationthatshe’dneverwalkagain,andsheadmittedthatinitiallyshedidn’twanttofaceit.Afterayearofdepression(沮喪)shetriedtokillherself.Shewasthenadmittedtoahospitalfortreatment,whereshewasabletorecover.Whitfieldsaidshecametounderstandthattheonlythingshehadlostinthismisfortunateeventwastheabilitytowalk.Shestillpossessedhermostvaluablethinghermind.Pointingtoherhead,shesaid,“Everythingimportantisinhere.Theonlyrealdisabilityinlifeislosingyourmind.”WhenIaskedifshewasangryaboutwhatshehadlost,sheadmittedtobeingdisappointedoccasionally,“especiallywheneverybody’sdancing,becauseIlovetodance.ButwhenthathappensIjustremovemyselfsoIcanfocusinsteadonwhatIcando.”31.InwhichofthefollowingplaceshasWeslaWhitfieldworked?A.Acollege. B.Ahospital.C.Apizzaparlor. D.ATVstation.32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutWeslaWhitfield’sphysicaldisability?A.Itwascausedbyatrafficaccident.B.Itmadehersadanddepressedatfirst.C.Itseriouslyaffectedhersingingcareer.D.Ithappenedwhenshewasacollegestudent.33.Whatdoes“whenthathappens”meaninthelastparagraph?A.WhenWeslaislosinghermind.B.WhenWeslaissingingonthestage.C.WhenWeslaisgoingoutinherwheelchair.D.WhenWeslaiswatchingotherpeopledancing.34.WhatadvicewouldWeslamostlikelygiveotherdisabledpeople?A.Ignorewhatyouhavelostandmakethebestuseofwhatyouhave.B.Bemodestandhardworkingtoearnrespectfromotherpeople.C.Learnaskillsothatyoucanstillbesuccessfulandfamous.D.Trytosingwheneveryoufeelupsetanddepressed.BTherisingcostsofhealthcarehavebeeaproblemformanycountriesintheworld.Todealwiththisproblem,itisremendedthatabigpartofthegovernment’shealthbudget(預(yù)算)beusedforhealtheducationanddiseasepreventioninsteadoftreatment.Actually,manykindsofdiseasesarepreventableinmanywaysandpreventingadiseaseisusuallymuchcheaperthantreatingit.Forexample,peoplecouldavoidcatchingacoldiftheydressedwarmlywhentheweatherstartsgettingcold.Butmanypeoplegetsickbecausetheyfailtodoso,andhavetospendmoneyseeingadoctor.Dailyhabitslikeeatingmorehealthyfoodwouldhavekeptmillionsoffamiliesfrombeingbankruptifthepatientshadtakenmeasuresforearlyprevention.Forinstance,keepingabalanceddiet,suchasnotconsumingtoomuchanimalfatandinsuringasteadyintakeofvegetablesandfruits,seemstobequiteimportant.Oneveryeffectiveandcostlesswayofpreventionisregularexercise,whichisnecessaryforahealthymindandbody.Regularexercise,suchasrunning,walking,andplayingsportsisagoodwaytomakepeoplefeelbetterandreducestress.Inaddition,healtheducationplaysakeyroleinimprovingpeople’shealth.Bygivingpeoplemoreinformationabouthealth,countriescouldhelppeopleunderstandtheimportanceofdiseasepreventionandwaystoachieveit.Forexample,knowingone’sfamilymedicalhistoryisaneffectivewaytohelpkeephealthy.Informationabouthealthproblemsamongcloserelativeswillmakethemawareofwhattheyshoulddotopreventcertaindiseasesthroughlifestylechanges,whichwillworkbeforeitistoolate.However,stressingdiseasepreventiondoesnotmeanmedicaltreatmentisunimportant.Afterall,preventionandtreatmentarejusttwodifferentmeanstowardthesameeffect.Inconclusion,wecouldsavemoneyonhealthcareandtreatpatientsmoresuccessfullyifourcountryspendsmoremoneyonhealthpreventionandeducation.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.PreventionorEducation B.PreventionorTreatmentC.HealthorIllness D.ExerciseorIllness36.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“bankrupt”?A.Unabletobecured. B.Strongerthaneverbefore.C.Unabletopayone’sdebts. D.Moresuccessfulthaneverbefore.37.Welearnfromthepassagethat______.A.themorehealtheducation,thebetterB.dressingwarmlycanpreventdiseaseC.abalanceddietischeaperthanregularexerciseD.thegovernment’shealthbudgetshouldbeincreased38.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?(CPCentralPointPpointSpSubpoint次要點CConclusion)ABCDABCDCForkstracetheiroriginsbacktotheancientGreeks.Forksatthattimewerefairlylargewithtwotines(叉)thataidedinthecuttingofmeatinthekitchen.Thetinespreventedmeatfromtwistingormovingduringcuttingandallowedfoodtoslideoffmoreeasilythanitwouldwithaknife.Bythe7thcenturyA.D.,royalcourtsoftheMiddleEastbegantouseforksatthetablefordining.Fromthe10ththroughthe13thcenturies,forkswerefairlymonamongthewealthyinByzantium.Inthe11thcentury,aByzantinewifebroughtforkstoItaly;however,theywerenotwidelyadoptedthereuntilthe16thcentury.Thenin1533,forkswerebroughtfromItalytoFrance.TheFrenchwerealsoslowtoacceptforks,forusingthemwasthoughttobeawkward.In1608,forkswerebroughttoEnglandbyThomasCoryate,whosawthemduringhistravelsinItaly.TheEnglishfirstridiculed(嘲笑)forksasbeingunnecessary.“WhyshouldapersonneedaforkwhenGodhadgivenhimhands?”theyasked.Slowly,however,forkscametobeadoptedbythewealthyasasymboloftheirsocialstatus.Theywereprizedpossessionsmadeofexpensivematerialsintendedtoimpressguests.Bythemid1600s,eatingwithforkswasconsideredfashionableamongthewealthyBritish.Earlytableforksweremodeledafterkitchenforks,butsmallpiecesoffoodoftenfellthroughthetwotinesorslippedoffeasily.Inlate17thcenturyFrance,largerforkswithfourcurvedtinesweredeveloped.Theadditionaltinesmadedinerslesslikelytodropfood,andthecurvedtinesservedasascoop(勺)sopeopledidnothavetoconstantlyswitchtoaspoonwhileeating.Bytheearly19thcentury,fourtinedforkshadalsobeendevelopedinGermanyandEnglandandslowlybegantospreadtoAmerica.39.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thedifferentdesignsofforks.B.Thespreadofforkaidedcooking.C.Thehistoryofusingforksfordining.D.Thedevelopmentofforkrelatedtablemanners.40.Inwhichwaydidtheuseofforksspread?A.MiddleEastGreeceEnglandItalyFranceB.GreeceMiddleEastItalyFranceEnglandC.GreeceMiddleEastFranceItalyGermanyD.MiddleEastFranceEnglandItalyGermany41.HowdidforksbeepopularinEngland?A.WealthyBritishwereimpressedbythedesignofforks.B.WealthyBritishthoughtitawkwardtousetheirhandstoeat.C.WealthyBritishgavespecialforkstothenoblesasluxuriousgifts.D.WealthyBritishconsidereddiningwithforksasignofsocialstatus.42.Whywereforksmadeintoacurvedshape?A.Theycouldbeusedtoscoopfoodaswell.B.Theylookedmorefashionableinthisway.C.TheyweredesignedinthiswayforexporttotheUS.D.Theyensuredthemeatwouldnottwistwhilebeingcut.DToughnewrulesforpubsandclubsincludingabanondrinkinggamesliketheinfamous“dentist’schair”willbeintroducedinBritainthisyearinabidtopreventtheheavydrinkingculturethatcoststhecountrybillionsofpoundsayear.Otherpromotionslike“allyoucandrinkfor10pounds”,speeddrinkingpetitionsand“womendrinkfree”nightswillalsobeforbidden.Butontheotherhand,alargeamountofoffersofcheapalcoholinsupermarketswidelyregardedasoneofthemainsourcesofBritain’sproblemswithunderageandexcessive(過度的)drinkingwillnotbeaffected.Doctorsandhealthexpertsarguethatthegovernmenthasfailedtouseitsmosteffectiveweapon,thetaxationofminimumpricecontrolsonalcohol.HomeSecretaryAlanJohnsonsaidhedidnotwanttotargetresponsibledrinkersonlowines,butthatthegovernmentandtheindustryhadadutytoactonheavydrinking.“Thesepracticeshavearealimpactonsociety,nottomentionthelivesofthosewhojustwanttoenjoyagoodnightout.”hesaid.The“dentist’schair”,wheredrinksarepoureddirectlyintothemouthbyothers,wasmadefamousbythecelebrationsoffootballerPaulGascoigne.Thatgameandothersthatpromotemassconsumption(消費)willbebannedfromAprilandpublicans(酒店老板)willhavetoensurefreetapwaterismadeavailabletothedrinkers.AsecondsetofrulesenforcingpulsoryIDchecksandmakingsuresmalleralcoholicmeasuresareonsalewilleintoeffectinOctober.ThegovernmentsaysexcessivedrinkingcostsBritainupto12billionpoundsayearandhasannouncedthatanypubsthatgoagainstthenewrulewillfaceseverepunishment.Publicansandvendors(小販)couldlosetheirlicenses,befinedupto20,000poundsorfacesixmonthsinprison.43.NewrulesforpubsandclubswillbeintroducedinBritaintobanheavydrinkingbecause______.A.peopledrinktoomuchwithoutpayingtaxesB.drinkinginthecountrycoststoomuchC.drinkingpetitionsareverycrazyD.drinkinggamesareinfamous44.Somepeoplebelievethatwhenthetoughnewruleseintoeffect,______.A.supermarketswillstopsellingalcoholinlowprices B.“womendrinkfree”nightswillnotbeclosedC.underagepeoplewillnotcontinuedrinkingD.excessivedrinkingwillnotbestopped45.Accordingtothepassage,the“dentist’schair”is______.A.tobebannedinOctoberB.awaytopromotemassconsumptionofalcoholC.achairseatedonbythepatientwhoseteethshouldbetreatedD.adrinkinggamemadefamousbythecelebrationsoffootballerPaulGascoigne46.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.HeavydrinkingwillbebannedinBritain. B.12billionpoundsisspentondrinking.C.DrinkinginBritainwillbebanned.D.Excessivedrinkingwillbetaxed.EOnMarch28th,theNewYorkTimeswillbeginchargingallbutthemostinfrequentuserstoreadarticlesonline.Inalettertoreaders,ArthurSulzberger,Jr.,thepublisherofthepaper,laidoutthedetailsofthepaywall,whichhesaidwillgointoeffectimmediatelyinCanadaandonMarch28thfortherestoftheworld.Hecalledthemove“animportantstepthatwehopeyouwillseeasaninvestment(投資)inTheTimes,onethatwillstrengthenourabilitytoprovidehighqualityjournalismtoreadersaroundtheworldandonanyplatform.”Sulzbergersaidthatreaderswillbeabletoread20articlespermonthatnocharge.Oncetheyclickonthe21stpiece,however,they’llbepresentedwiththreepaymentoptions:$15forfourweeksofonlineandmobileapplicationaccess,$20foraccesstothesiteandtheiPadapplication,or$35foraccesstoeverything.PeoplewhoalreadyreceivetheprintedpaperthroughhomedeliverywillenjoyfreeandunlimitedaccesstotheTimesonallplatforms.Thesedetailslargelyagreewithearlierreportsonhowthepaywallwouldwork.TheTimeshadmadeitclearthatitdidnotwanttoimitatethetotalpaywallsputintoeffectbypaperssuchasTheTimesofLondonandNewsday,whichblockaccesstoallcontentsunlessthereaderpays.Thepaperalsosignaledthatitwantstostayrelevant(相關(guān)聯(lián)的)inthesocialmediaworld.AccordingtoSulzberger’sannouncement,peoplewhoetotheTimessitefromFacebook,Twitterorfromblogswillbeabletoreadthosearticleseveniftheyhavegoneovertheirmonthlylimit.However,Sulzbergersaidthatalimitwillbeplacedon“somesearchengines”,meaningthatafterreadershaveaccessedacertainnumberofarticlesfromsearchengines,anyfurtherarticlestheyaccessfromtherewillbeaddedtotheirmonthlycount.ItwasreportedthattheonlysearchenginethatwillbeaffectedthiswayisGoogle,wheretherewillbeafivearticlelimit.ThismarksaclearattemptbytheTimestoclosewhatcouldbeagiantloophole(漏洞),sincesomuchonlinetrafficisdirectedthroughGoogle.Butitalsopresentsariskforthepaperforthesamereason.Sulzbergerseemswellawareoftherisk.“Thechallengenowistoputapriceonourworkwithoutwallingourselvesofffromtheglobalnetwork,”hesaid,addingthattheTimesmust“continuetoengagewiththewidestpossibleaudience.”47.Theauthor’smainpurposeinthetextisto______.A.describeresearchfindings B.makeadvertisementsC.reportapieceofnews D.suggestasolution48.WhywilltheTimeschargetheironlinereaders?A.Itneedsawaytoofferbetterservicetoitsreaders.B.Itwantstostayrelevantinthesocialmediaworld.C.Ithastoomanyreadersingfromtheothersites.D.Itisseekingnewfinancialsourcesforitsdevelopment.49.WhowillbelimitedtotheNewYorkTimesarticles?A.Thosesubscribingtotheprintednewspapers.B.ReadersclickingthroughfromFacebook.C.ThoseusingGoogleresearchengine.D.Readerspaying$35amonth.50.WhatchallengemaythepaywallbringtotheNewYorkTimes?A.ItmaybringtheTimesmorepetitionwiththeothermedia.B.ItmaystoptheTimesconnectingtotheglobalnetwork.C.Itmayresultinhugedropsinpapers’onlinereadership.D.Itmayblockthereadersfromtheotherwebsites.第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)W:Excuseme.51M:ThePublicLibrary?ButtherearesomanypubliclibrariesinLondon.52W:Thenearestone,ofcourse.M:53You’dbettertakeabus.TaketheNo.7bustothezoo,thenchangetotheNo.9busandgetoffattheend.W:54M:Gostraightdownthestreet,andturnleftatthetrafficlights.Thentakethesecondturningontheright,andyou’llfindthebusstopnearthecorner.55W:Thankyouverymuch.M:Notatall.A.Seeyoulater.B.Youcan’tmissit.C.Youcanwalkthere.D.That’sratherfaraway,too.E.Whichonedoyouwanttogoto?F.Andwhere’stheNo.7busstop,please?G.CanyoutellmethewaytothePublicLibrary?第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共60分)第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文并回答問題,然后將答案寫到答案卡相應(yīng)的位置上(請注意詞數(shù)要求)。Americansthinkthattravelisgoodforyou;someeventhinkitcanhelponeofthecountry’sworstproblemscrime.Crimeworriesalotofpeople.Everyyear,thenumberofcrimesgoesupandup.Andmanycriminalsareyoung.Theyoftenefromsadhomes,withonlyoneparentornoparentsatall.Therearemanyyoungcriminalsinprison.Butprisondoesn’tchangethem.Sixorsevenintenwillgobacktocrimewhentheyeoutofprison.Oneman,BobBurton,thoughtofanewidea.Intheolddays,youngmenhadtoliveadifficultlifeontheroad.Theylearnedtobestrongandbrave.SoBobBurtonstarted“VisionQuest”.Hetakesyoungcriminalsonalong,longjourneywithhorsesandwagons(馬車),3,000milesthroughsevenstates.Theyareontheroadformorethanayear.TheyoungpeopleonVisionQuestallhavebadproblems.Mostofthemhavealreadyspenttimeinprison.Thisistheirlastchance.It’shardworkontheroad.Theworkstartsbeforethesunesup.Theboysandgirlshavetofeedthehorses.Someofthemhaveneverlovedanyonebefore.Buttheycanlovetheirhorse.Thatlovecanhelpthemtoanewlife.NotalltheyoungpeopleonVisionQuestwillleavecrimebehindthem.Threeorfourintenwillonedaybeinprisonagain.BobBurtonisright.Travelcanbegoodforyou.Eventoday,Americansstillsay,“Gowest,youngman.”56.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?(Nomorethan10words)_________________________________________________________________________57.Whydosomanyyoungpeoplebeecriminals?(Nomorethan10words)_________________________________________________________________________58.Whatdoes“VisionQuest”refertointhispassage?(Nomorethan8words)_________________________________________________________________________59.What’sthemostimportantthingdotheyyoungcriminalslearn?(Nomorethan3words)_________________________________________________________________________60.WhatpercentageofyoungpeoplenevermitcrimesagainafterVisionQuest?(Nomorethan6words)_________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)請你改正下面短文中的錯誤。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),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)不計分。I’mverygladtohavereceivedtheletteryousentmetwoweekago.Ihavebeenthinkingaboutaquestionyouaskedme.Inmyopinion,youshouldebackafterfinishyourstudiesabroad.Foronereason,thatyouarestudyingisbadneedednowadaysinourcountry.Itwillbequiteeasyforyoufindagoodjob.Infact,Iknewafewbigpaniesinourcityhopetohirepeoplelikeyou.Foranotheronereason,Ithinkitwillbemoreconvenientforyoutolookafteryourparentsbuttheyaregettingold.Butthisisonlymypointofview.Itisupforyoutomakearightchoice.第三節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分35分)假設(shè)你是某校高三(1)班學(xué)生李華,將參加學(xué)校舉行的主題為“Let’sRideBicycles”的英語演講比賽。請根據(jù)下列提示用英語撰寫一份演講稿,并呼吁同學(xué)們過低碳生活。1.汽車帶來的問題(兩個方面);2.騎自行車的益處(兩個方面)。注意:1.詞數(shù)120詞左右;2.演講稿開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:低碳生活lowcarbonlifeGoodmorning,everyone.IamLiHuafromClass1,Senior3.ThetopicofmyspeechisLet’sRideBicycles.______________________________

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