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假设你是新华中学高三2班的学生李华,你的英国笔友Simon刚转学,感到一切都很陌生。他在邮件中向你询问如何尽快融入新环境。请你根据以下信息回信。

1.多跟同学交流沟通;

2.积极参加学校活动;

3.向老师寻求帮助。

注意:1.词数:100左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Simon,

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

The dolphin (海豚) swam in her tiny tank. It was early evening and the park was _ __. She was alone again.

Earlier that day, she had performed her _ ___ for the visitors; and though their cheers pleased her, they did not _ __ the anxiety of forced separation she experienced daily, __ ___ her family.

Later that afternoon, her keepers had conducted their usual set of __ __ on her to make sure she’d be ready for the next day’s show. This time, she had given in quietly to their attentions. This _ ____ them, as it always did they were so happy when she __ ____ them. But, when she didn’t, they assumed there was a ___ ____ and she would be punished.

She dived down and stared through the glass window into the observatory room. During the day, ___ ___ crowded into this lower-level viewing room to watch her from an underwater _ ____. The glass was ___ ___ with the hand prints of the many children who had pressed __ ___ to get a good view.

Her daily routine rarely __ ____. Trainers would teach her ___ __ tricks, to be added to her show. Occasionally, humans would bring their ill or ___ ___ children to swim with her. And, over time, she would heal (治愈) them. But she’d always ___ ____ the process so as not to expose her amazing ability to the humans.

She swam up to the _ __ then stared _ __ at the stars above.

She was far from her family and she wa_ __.

In the dark she sang...

But none of her kind_ ___ her.

1.A. repaired B. gone C. closed D. built

2.A. tricks B. stories C. songs D. duties

3.A. cause B. stop C. ignore D. tell

4.A. along with B. out of C. except for D. away from

5.A. thoughts B. performances C. tests D. plans

6.A. pleased B. shocked C. discouraged D. puzzled

7.A. helped B. obeyed C. refused D. guided

8.A. task B. chance C. reward D. problem

9.A. keepers B. visitors C. reporters D. testers

10.A. angle B. tank C. show D. sense

11.A. damaged B. blocked C. decorated D. covered

12.A. seriously B. lightly C. close D. far

13.A. occurred B. varied C. remained D. survived

14.A. new B. true C. strange D. regular

15.A. skilful B. clever C. disabled D. shy

16.A. take down B. slow down C. turn down D. put down

17.A. park B. pool C. surface D. shore

18.A. sadly B. lazily C. attentively D. happily

19.A. free B. present C. independent D. lonely

20.A. knew B. heard C. accepted D. found

Repeated cases of child abuse (虐待) in China have shocked the country. They also have led to more protection of children’s rights. But rights activists say the government and private groups need to do more to help children in need.

A small child protection service in Shanghai is trying to stop neglect and violence against children.

Gege is seven years old. She has been homeless for almost half her life. Her mother suffers from a mental condition. They lived on the streets in Shenzhen for more than three years. A man named Xiao Xudong learned about Gege. He told her story to the local media (媒体) earlier this year. Government officials heard the story and found help for Gege and her mother. The mother began to receive treatment for her mental problems. Gege was sent to a centre for children who had lost both parents. She was later re-united with her father.

Her story has a happy ending. But social workers are not yet celebrating.

Xiao Xudong spoke on Skype: “We have many child protection organizations, but why do we still have so many children being abused and neglected?”

Recently, Chinese newspapers and magazines reported on repeated cases of child abuse in the country. The reports shocked many people and led the government to strengthen measures to protect children’s rights.

Xie Chang’e is a lawyer. She offers legal assistance at a child protection service called Hope Home. Ms. Xie said that China has laws to protect children’s rights. But the laws are often unclear, she added, and difficult to put into effect.

However, the government is starting to recognize the problems in the child welfare system. New rules state that parents or legal guardians who sexually abuse, sell, abandon or violently hurt children will lose their legal right to care for them.

Ms. Xie supports the new regulations. She says they are a good way to help protect children. But she says police and other officials do not know about the regulations or do not always follow them. She also notes that the new regulations have the force of law, but they have not yet been written into laws.

1.The example of Gege’s life experience given in the third paragraph is to .

A. show that child abuse has attracted the attention of society

B. indicate the seriousness of child abuse in China

C. prove that every abused child that receives help will have a happy ending

D. show that using the press is the best way to help abused children

2.What causes the laws to protect children’s rights to be ineffective?

A. The laws are so complicated that people don’t understand them.

B. The laws are so general that they are hard to put into effect.

C. The laws are often ignored by the government.

D. The laws are not practical.

3.According to Xie Chang’e, new regulations aimed at protecting children .

A. are more reasonable than before

B. have got the best results

C. don’t have the force of law

D. should be written into laws

4.What is the purpose of the passage?

A. To explain the bad need to solve child abuse in China.

B. To call on people to have pity on abused children.

C. To help abused children find a happy ending.

D. To raise the government’s concerns(关注) to protect children.

If you put all the books you own on the street outside your house, you might expect them to disappear immediately. But one man, Hernando Guanlao in Manila, tried it and found that his collections grew.

He’s a lovely man in his early 60s, with one ever-lasting love—books. They’re his pride and joy, because, whether he likes it or not, they seem to be taking over his house. Guanlao has set up a “library” outside his home in central Manila. Readers can take as many books as they want, for as long as they want. As Guanlao says, “The only rule is that there are no rules.”

You might consider it would end very quickly. But in fact, in the 12 years he’s been running his library. He’s found that his collection has grown rather than become smaller, as more and more people help the activity. “It seems to me that the books are speaking to me,” he says with a smile, “The books are telling me they want to be read.”

Guanlao started his library in 2000, shortly after the death of his parents. He was looking for something to honor their memory, and that was when he hit upon the idea of promoting the reading habit passed on to him from his parents. So he put the books outside the door of his house to see if anyone wanted to borrow them. They did, and they brought the books back with others to add to the collection. The library was born. The library is not advertised, but somehow, every day, a steady stream of people find their way there.

To help the poorest communities in Manila, Guanlao doesn’t wait for them to find him on his “book bike”. He wants to set up a “book boat”, traveling around the islands of Sulu and Basilan. As we sat outside Hernando Guanlao’s house in the midday sun, watching people look through his collection, he thought it was worth spending all his time.

1.The first paragraph shows that Guanlao ______.

A. was a successful man

B. worked very hard

C. loved books very much

D. put all his books in the open air

2.According to the passage, readers in Guanlao’s library ______.

A. can’t keep books very long

B. need to have a library card

C. can be free to read there

D. must help increase the collection

3.What was beyond people’s expectation after the library was set up?

A. The library took over his house.

B. The library was Guanlao’s life center.

C. The library lasted a long time.

D. The library needed help from more people.

4.What caused Guanlao to have the idea of setting up a library?

A. His good reading habit.

B. The death of his parents.

C. The joy of reading books.

D. Nothing to do in his daily life.

5.What is the last paragraph mainly talking about?

A. Guanlao’s traveling around.

B. Guanlao’s daily activities.

C. Guanlao’s poor communities.

D. Guanlao’s efforts for his library.

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