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高二英语下册期末质量检测题英语(外研)本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两大部分,共150分。考试时间:120分钟第I卷(三部分,共115分)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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中划出你所听到的句子,并标在相应的位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来选择答案和阅读下一小题。每段对话读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。1.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.There’sacatinthecorner.B.Themandoesn’tthinkKate’soldenough.C.Katedoesn’tputherthingsinorder.2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheissadbecausetheceremonyhasbeenputoff.B.Sheisworriedaboutthesafetyoftheceremony.C.Sheishappythattheceremonywillbeheldontime3.WhatdoesthewomanthinkaboutthenewDVDplayer?A.Shehasnoideayet.B.It’snobetterthantheoldone.C.It’snotasgoodasthecomputer.4.Whenwillthemanmoveintohisnewhouse?A.ThismonthB.IntwomonthsC.Nextmonth5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Thewaytotheking’RoadB.ThewaytothecollegeC.Thenameofthecollege第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。听对话前,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。听第6段材料,回答第6~8题。6.Howwasthewoman’sholidayonthebeach?A.WonderfulB.Justso—soC.Verytiring7.Whatdidthewomandoduringherholiday?A.Shesleptintheopenair.B.Shemadecampfiresonthebeach.-11-/11\nC.Shesunbathedandlearnedtoswim.8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shedidn’tpayforthetraining.B.Shehasbecomeagreatswimmer.C.Shecan’tswimevenafterthetraining听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。9.Whatisrelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.BossandsecretaryB.HusbandandwifeC.Managerandcustomer10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’scompany?A.It’ssmall.B.It’sdoingwell.C.Itisinbusinesstrouble11.Whatisthemangoingtodoat1:30pmthedayaftertomorrow?A.VisitanexhibitionB.GotoclassesC.Attendaparty听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。12.Wherearetheprivaterooms?A.UpstairsB.DownstairsC.Besidethepublicrooms13.Whatisthemostattractive?A.ThegardenB.TheyardC.Thehouse14.Whatcanthewomanmostprobablybe?A.AhousekeeperB.AsalesgirlC.Aguide听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’A.ShefeelsnervousB.Shedoesn’tworkhardC.Shehasnevertakenany-test16.Whatcanhelpremovetesttension?A.GoodluckB.DeepbreathC.Kindadvice17.Whatistheman’sopinion?A.WaitforthelestB.oftentaketestsC.Alwaysworkhard听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。18.Whatwastheweatherlikewhenthespeakerwenttothetwintowers?A.Cold,snowyandwindyB.Cold,rainyandwindyC.Cold,sunnyandwindy19.WhatwereNewYorkerslike?A.Theywerereadytohelpothers.B.TheywerewillingtotellstoriesC.Theywereallhard—working20.Whatcanwelearnfromwhatthespeakersaid?A.Thetwintowerswerebeingbuilt.B.NewYorkoftenhasterribleweatherC.Thetwintowerswilltakeondifferentlooks-11-/11\n第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:从下面每个句子后面所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。(共15小题,每小题1分,计15分)21.yourworrieswiththefriendyoutrust,—youwillfeelrelieved.A.ShareB.ToshareC.SharingD.Havingshared22.Infaceoffailure,weshouldkeepupgoodstateofmindinsteadofbeingdepressed.A./;theB.a;theC.the;aD./;a23.Inthecharacter—trainingofchildren,whatreallymuchiswhattheirparentssayanddo.A.mattersB.concernsC.caresD.minds24.—Tomissaidtohavebeenaccusedofmismanagement.—It’snotfair.Idon’tthinkhimthepersonforwhathappened.A.tobeblamedB.toblameC.blamedD.blame25.freshair,peoplemaystarttofeelsick.Somakesureyouopenthewindowswhileworking.A.FortheabsenceofB.IntheabsenceofC.InthehonorofD.Intheshortof26.isobviouslyrightistogiveallstudentsequalopportunitiestodeveloptheirspecialgifts.A.WhichB.WhatC.ThatD.It27.—Whyhasn’tMr.Greenshowedupatthemeetingyet?—I’mnotsure,butheinatrafficjamdrivinghere.A.couldbecaughtB.canbecaughtC.mighthavebeencaughtD.musthavecaught28.Giantpandas—TuanTuanandYuanYuan,offeredbytheChinesemainland,havetheirnewhomeinTaipeiZoo.A.appealedtoB.agreedtoC.appliedtoD.adaptedto29.Youmayusemyroomasyoulike,youcleanitupafterwards.A.sofarasB.aswellasC.assoonasD.solongas30.Frommum’slove,patienceandunderstanding,Ihavelearnedwhatahugeresponsibilityistoraiseachild.A.itB.thatC.thisD.one31.Thecoupletriedeveryefforttothejudges,whotriedthecase,oftheirinnocence,resultinginthecontrary.A.proveB.approveC.convinceD.confirm32.—Ihavegotaheadache.—Nowonder.Youinfrontofthatcomputertoolong.A.workB.areworkingC.havebeenworkingD.worked33.HeputhisfingertohislipstoconveymethatIshouldn’tsayanything.A.toB.forC.onD.with-11-/11\n34.WeweregreatlyencouragedbythenewsofChinaanotherman-madesatellite.A.tolaunchB.tohavelaunchedC.1aunchedD.havinglaunched35.—Howlongareyoustaying?—,butatleastaweek.A.HavenoideaB.NevermindC.Itdoesn’tmatterD.Itdepends第二节:完形填空。阅读下面的短文,然后从文章后面所给的备个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使文章内容通顺、正确(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Iarrivedintheclassroom,readytosharemyknowledgeandexperiencewith75studentswhowouldbemyEnglishliteratureclass.Havingtaughtin36for17years,Ihadno37aboutmyabilitytoholdtheirattentionandto38onthemmyadmirationforthe;literatureofmymothertongue.Iwasshockedwhenthemonitorshouted,“39!”TheentireclassroseasIenteredtheroom,andIwassomewhat40abouthowtogetthemtositdownagain,butoncethatawkwardnesswasover,Iquickly41calmnessandbeganwhatIthoughtwasafact—packedlecture,suretogaintheirrespect—perhaps42theiradmiration.Iwentbacktomyofficewiththerosyglowwhichcamefromasenseofachievement.Mystudents43diaries.However,asIreadthem,thehappymoodwasgradually44byastrongsenseofsadness.Thefirstdiarysaid。“Ourliteratureteacherdidn’tteachusanythingtoday.45hernextlecturewillbebetter.”Greatlysurprised,Ireaddiaryafterdiary,eachexpressinga46theme.“Didn’tIteachthemanything?IdescribedtheentirephilosophicalframeworkofWesternthoughtandlaidthehistorical47foralltheworkswe’11studyinclass,”Icomplained.“How48theysayIdidn’tteachthemanything?”Itwasalongterm,andit49becameclearthatmyideasabouteducationwerenotthesameas50ofmystudents.Ithoughtateacher’sjobwastoraise51questionsandprovideenoughbackgroundsothatstudentscould52theirownconclusions.Mystudentsthoughtateacher’sjobwastoprovide53informationasdirectlyaspossible.Whatadifference!54,Ialsolearntalot,andmyexperiencewithmyChinesestudentsmademea55Americanteacher,knowinghowtoteachinadifferentculture.36.A.theUKB.theUSC.ChinaD.Austria37.A.worryB.ideaC.doubtD.experience38.A.impressB.putC.leaveD.count39.A.AttentionB.LookoutC.AteaseD.Standup40.A.puzzledB.sureC.curiousD.worried41.A.1aunchedB.returnedC.regainedD.followed42.A.moreB.evenC.yetD.still43.A.passedB.borrowedC.keptD.read44.A.replacedB.takenC.caughtD.reflected45.A.typicallyB.PerhapsC.FortunatelyD.Reasonably46.A.differentB.strongC.similarD.usual47.A.happeningsB.charactersC.developmentD.background48.A.shouldB.needC.willD.must-11-/11\n49.A.immediatelyB.certainlyC.simplyD.gradually50.A.thatB.whatC.thoseD.ones51.A.difficultB.interestingC.ordinaryD.unusual52.A.drawB.getC.decideD.give53.A.strangeB.standardC.exactD.serious54.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Though55.A.normalB.happyC.goodD.better第三部分阅读理解第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AParishastheEiffelTower,NewYorktheStatueofLiberty;andBrussels,theMannekenPiss.ThinkoftheBelgiancapitaland,ifanything,youthinkofthesmallpeeing(撒尿)boy——a60—centimeter—highbronzefigurestandingonablock,supplyingaconstantstreamofwatertothebasinunderhim.Somemightlaugh.ButforJacquesStroobants,thestatueisuptherewiththebestofthem.“I’mproudofhim.Peoplecomefromallaroundtheworldtoseehim,”says60—year—oldStroobantswithafatherlyglanceatthelittleboy.AsthemostfamouslandmarkofBrussels,MannekenPisshasaveryspecialplaceintheheartofBelgians.TheoriginalMannekenPissdatesbackto1388。butthestatuetouristsseetodaydatesfrom1619whenthecitybuiltasecondoneaftertheoriginalwasdestroyed.TherearemanystoriessurroundingthelegendofMannekinPiss.Nobodyknowswhyhewascreated.OnestoryisthathesavedBrusselsbyputtingouttheflamesofadeadlyfirewithhiswell—aimedpiss.Butthemostbelievablestoryisthattheboy,thesonofawealthyman,waskidnapped(绑架).Thefatherhadastatuebuiltinhonorofthewayhissonwasfound—peeingagainstatree.Perhapsbest—knownforhisnakedbeauty。the“peeingboy”hasalsobeenclothedinsomeofthefinestclothesmoneycanbuy.Stroobantshasbeenchanginghisclothesforthelast29years.Onaverage,hehasclotheson300daysayear.Andonspecialoccasions,he“pees”beer.Afewofthewayshe’sbeendressedare:afootballplayer,Mozartandanarmygenera1.Now,hehasmorethan600piecesofclothes.Thereisnostrictchargeforthosewishingtoprovideclothesforthelittleboy.Butcertainconditionsmustbemet.“Theclothescannotincludeeitheradvertisingorpoliticalmessage,”saidStroobants,becausetheywouldcheapenthenationaltreasure.Butthepeeingboy’simageisstillsomethinglocalpeoplecanmakemoneyfrom—bysellingallkindsofsouvenirs.’56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutMannekenPiss'?A.Ithasahistoryofmorethan600years.B.ItstandsinBrussels.C.Itisbestknownfortheclotheshewears.-11-/11\nD.Itis60—centimetershigh.57.TheMannekenPisshasaspecialplaceintheheartofBelgiansbecauseA.it’sgoodlookingwithwaterrunningconstantlyB.itbringsjoystopeoplewhoseeitC.ithelpspeoplemakemoneyD.it’sasymbolofthecity58.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.formostoftheyear,theboyisnakedB.StroohantsisprobablyinchargeoftakingcareofthestatueC.peoplecanprovideanyclothesforMannekenPissfreeofchargeD.peoplemakemoneybyadvertisingMannekenPissBOnNov.18,1995,ItzhakPerlman,theviolinist,cameonstagetogiveaconcertatAveryFisherHallatLincolnCenterinNewYorkCity.IfyouhaveeverbeentoaPerlmanconcert,youknowthatgettingonstageisnosmallachievementforhim.Hewasstrickenwithpolio(小儿麻痹症)asachild,andsohehasbraces(支架)onbothlegsandwalkswiththeaidoftwocrutches(双拐).Hewalkspainfully,yetmajestically,untilhereacheshischair.Thenhesitsdown,slowly,putshiscrutchesonthefloor,undoestheclaspsonhislegs,tucksonefootbackandextendstheotherfootforward.Thenhebendsdownandpicksuptheviolin,putsitunderhischin,nodstotheconductorandproceedstoplay.Butthistime,somethingwentwrong.Justashefinishedthefirstfewbars(小节),oneofthestringsonhisviolinbroke.Youcouldhearitsnap(嘣断)——itwentofflikegunfireacrosstheroom.Therewasnomistakingwhatthatmeant.Therewasnomistakingwhathehadtodo.Wefiguredthathewouldhavetogetup,putontheclaspsagain,pickupthecrutchesandlimphiswayoffstage——toeitherfindanotherviolinorelsefindanotherstringforthisone.Buthedidn’t.Instead,hewaitedamoment,closedhiseyesandthensignaledtheconductortobeginagain.Theorchestrabegan,andheplayedfromwherehe‘hadleftoff.Andheplayedwithsuchpassionandsuchpowerandsuchpurityastheyhadneverheardbefore.Whenhefinished,therewasanawesomesilencein1heroom.Andthenpeopleroseandcheered.Hesmiled,wipedthesweatfromthisbrow,raisedhisbowtoquietus,andthenhesaidinaquiettone,“Youknow,sometimesistheartist’stasktofindouthowmuchmusicyoucanstillmakewithwhatyouhaveleft.”59.Bysaying“gettingonstageisnosmallachievementforhim”,theauthorreallymeans.A.it’SverydifficultforItzhakPerlmantoplaytheviolinwiththreestringsB.it’snoteasyforItzhakPerlmantogetonthestagebecauseheisdisabledC.it’snoteasyforItzhakPerlmantofacesuchalargeaudienceD.it’sreallygreatachievementsforItzhakPerlmantoplaytheviolinwiththreestrings60.ItzhakPerlmanwhenoneofthestringsoftheviolinbroke.A.gaveupplayingB.didn’tknowwhattodo-11-/11\nC.wentonplayingthesamepieceofmusicD.wentonplayingadifferentpieceofmusic61.WhatdidtheaudiencefeelwhenItzhakPerlmanfinishedplaying?A.SurprisedB.DisappointedC.MovedD.Satisfied62.ItzhakPerlmancanbebestdescribedasamanwhois.A.cleverB.strongwilledC.humorousD.quiteskilledCWhatisthecolouroftheuniverse?Astronomershadnotansweredthisquestionunti1twomonthsago.ThatiswhentwoAmericanastronomersreportedontheirstudyofallthelightintheuniverse.Theysaidthattheuniversewouldappeartothehumaneyestobealightgreenishcolour.KarlGlazebrookandIvanBaldryofJohnst2IopkinsUniversityinBaltimore,Maryland,reportedtheirfindinginJanuary.TheypresentedtheresearchatameetingoftheAmericanAstronomicalSociety.Theysaidthatfindingthecolouroftheuniversewasnotpartoftheirmoreseriousscientificresearch.Theydiditforfun.However,earlierthismonth,thescientistsadmittedmakingamistake.Theysaidtheirfindingwasmuchmorecolourfulthanitshouldhavebeen.Theynowsaythelightfromouruniverseisclosertowhite.Itismore1ike8milkyorcreamywhitecolour.Theirstudyattemptedtoshowwhatpeoplemightseeiftheycouldobservetheuniversefromfaraway.Thescientistsfoundtheaveragecolourbycombininglightfromabouttwo—hundred—thousandstarsystems.TheirinformationcamefromanobservatoryinNewSouthWales,Australia.Theysaiditwasaveryprettylightgreen.Manynewspapersandtelevisionstationsreportedtheirfinding.Otherscientistsandcolourengineersattemptedtoreproducetheresult.MarkFairchildoftheRochesterInstitutediscoveredamistakeinthecomputersoftwareprogramusedbytheJohnsHopkinsscientists.Whenthemistakewascorrected,theresultschanged.Thenewcolouroftheuniverseismuchlesscolourful.Itisveryclosetowhite.63.ThecoloroftheuniverseisA.1ightgreenishB.blackC.blueD.closetowhite64.Thetwoscientistsfoundthecoloroftheuniverseby.A.combininglightfromabout200,000starsystemsB.observingatanobservatoryinIndiaC.makinglong—termscientificresearchD.usingcomputersoftwareprograms65.WhofoundthemistakeintheJohnsHopkinsscientists’finding?A.KarlGlazebrook.B.IvanBaldry.C.JohnsHopkins.D.MarkFairchild.66.Thispassagemainlytellsus.A.whatthecolouroftheuniverseisB.thelightfromouruniverseisalightgreenishcolourC.thenewcolouroftheuniverseismuchmorecolourfulD.thefindingofthecolouroftheuniverseisdifficult-11-/11\nDAccordingtothelatestresearchintheUnitedStatesofAmerica,menandwomentalksuchdifferentlanguagesthatitislikepeoplefromtwodifferentculturestryingtocommunicate.ProfessorDeborahTannenofGeorgetownUniversityhasnoticedthedifferenceinthestyleofboys’andgirls’conversationsfromanearlyage.Shesaysthatlittlegirls’conversationislessdefinitethanboys’andexpressesmoredoubts.Littleboysuseconversationtoestablishstatuswiththeirlisteners.Thosedifferencescontinueintoadultlife,shesays.Inpublicconversations,mentalkmostandinterruptotherspeakersmore.Inprivateconversations,menandwomenspeakinequalamounts—althoughtheysaythingsinadifferentstyle.ProfessorTannenbelievesthat,forwomen,privatetalkingisawaytoestablishandtestintimacy(亲密,亲近).Formen.privatetalkingisawaytoexplorethepowerstructureofarelationship.Teachingisonejobwherethedifferencesbetweenmen’sandwomen’swaysoftalkingshow.Whenamanteachesawoman,saysProfessorTannen,hewantstoshowthathehasmoreknowledge,andthereforemorepowerinconversation.Whenawomanteachesanotherwoman,however,sheismorelikelytotakeasharingapproachandtoencourageherstudenttojoinin.ButProfessorTannendoesnotbelievethatwomenarenaturallymorehelpful.Shesayswomenfeeltheyachievepowerbybeingabletohelpothers.Althoughtheresearchsuggestsmentalkandinterruptpeoplemorethanwomen,ProfessorTannensays,womenactuallyencouragethistohappenbecausetheybelieveitwillleadtomoreintimacyandhelptoestablisharelationship.Somescientistswhoarestudyingspeechthinkthatthebrainispre—programmedforlanguage.Asweareusuallytaughttospeakbywomen,itseemslikelythatthebrainmusthaveasexualbias(倾向性)initsprogramming,otherwisemalespeechpatternswouldnotariseata11.67.Thereareinlittlegirls’conversationthaninboys’.A.fewerdoubtsB.moredemandsC.moredoubtsD.feweruncertainties68.Somescientistsbelievethatbrainispre—programmedforlanguage.Theword“pre—programmed”means.A.programmedalreadyB.programmedbeforeoneisbornC.programmedearlyD.programmedbywomen69.Inprivateconversation,womenspeak.A.thesamethingsasmenB.lessthanmenC.morethanmenD.asmuchasmen70.Thethemeofthisarticleis.A.womenarenaturallymorehelpfulB.menaridwomentalkdifferentlanguagesC.mentalkmostandinterruptotherspeakersmoreI).littlegirls’conversationislessdefinite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.Whatmakesonepersonmoreintelligentthananother?Whatmakesonepersonagenius,like-11-/11\nthebrilliantAlbertEinstein,andanotherpersonafool?Arepeople、bornintelligentorstupid,orisintelligencetheresultofwhereandhowyoulive?71Weknow,however,thatjustbeingbornwithagoodmindisnotenough.Insomeways,themindislikealegoranarmmuscle.72Mentalexercise(donewiththemind)isparticularlyimportantforyoungchildren.Manychildpsychologiststhinkthatparentsshouldplaywiththeirchildrenmoreoftenandgivethemproblemstothinkabout.73If,ontheotherhand,childrenareleftaloneagreatdealwithnothingtodo,theyaremorelikelytobecomedullandunintelligent.74Accordingtosomepsychologists,ifparentsarealwaystellingachildthatbeorsheisafooloranidiot(白痴),thenthechildismorelikelytokeepdoingsillyandfoolishthings.Soitisprobablybetterforparentstosayverypositivethingstotheirchildren,suchas“75”or“Youaresuchasmartchild.”A.Itneedsexercise.B.Parentsshouldalsobecarefulwhattheysaytoyoungchildren.C.Theseareveryoldquestionsandtheanswerstothemarestillnotclear.D.Childpsychologistsdon’tbelieveit.E.Thechildrenarethenmorelikelytogrowupbrightandintelligent.F.Youmustbecarefulwhatyouaredoing.G.Thatisaverycleverthingyoudid.第II卷(一部分,共35分)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.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,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1.每处错误及修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不记分.-11-/11\nGoodhealthistheperson’smostvaluablepossession.Today,itismucheasiertobehealthythanitwasthepast.Modernpeopleknewmoreabouthealth,havebetterfood,andliveincleansurroundings.Also,scientistsanddoctorshavelearntwhattodealwithmanydiseases.Mostpeoplecanquickgethelpfromadoctororgotoahospitalsincetheyareill.Asaresult,peopleinthemodernworldgenerallylivelongerthanpeoplewereusedto.Peopleindevelopedcountriescanexpecttolivefortwiceaslongaspeoplewholivedafewhundredyearsbefore.第二节书面表达(共1题,满分25分)假设你叫李华,你的加拿大笔友James想了解一下你参加2022年全国中学生英语夏令营的有关消息,请你根据下面的海报给他写一封信,谈谈有关活动情况和活动意义,并邀请他参加你们的活动。WelcometoOurEnglishSummerCamp2022◇营址:大连◇活动时间:2022年7月底,共四天◇参加人员:全国中学生英语能力竞赛获奖者;中国,美国,英国和澳大利亚的英语老师◇活动内容:举行英语演讲比赛;观看学生表演;游览大连风景名胜;交流英语学习经验Comeon,Joinus!参考词汇:全国中学生英语能力竞赛NEPC;DearJames,Nicetohearfromyouagain.Bestwishes.Yourstruly,LiHuaTheend英语(外研)参考答案第一部分听力(每小题1.5分.满分30分)1~5,CBACB6~10:ACAAB11~15:BABCA16~20:BCBAC第二部分英语知识运用(共两节·满分45分)第一节:(共15小题,每小翅1分,计15分)21—25:ADABB26—30:BCDDA31—35:CCADD第二节:完形填空。(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)36~40:BCADA41~45:CBCAB46~50:CDADC51~55:BACBD第三部分阅读理解。(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)56~58:CDB59~62:BCCB63~66:DDDA67~70:CBDB71~75:CAEBG-11-/11\n第四部分短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)第1句:the改为a第2句:the前加in第3句:knew改为know;clean改为cleaner第4句:what改为how第5句:quick改为quickly;since改为when第6句:去掉were。第7句:去掉for;before改为ago第二节:书面表达(共1题,满分25分)Apossibleversion:DearJames。Nicetohearfromyouagain.LastJuly,ItookpartintheNationalHighSchoolStudentsEnglishSummerCampinDalian.Thecamplastedforfourdays.EnglishteachersfromChina,America,BritainandAustraliaaswellasstudentswhogotawardsinNEPCattendedthecamp.Duringthefourdays,wehadseveralinterestingactivities.WeheldanEnglishspeechcompetitionandaneveningparty.Intheparty,somestudentsperformedperfectlyandweenjoyedourselvesverymuchthatnight.WealsovisitedfamousplacesofinterestinDalianandtheyreallyimpressedusdeeply.Ofcourse,asteenagerswhoalllikeEnglishverymuch,weexchangedlearningexperiencewheneverandwhereverwecould.Aftertheseactivities,weallbecamegoodfriends.Thecampleftmewithmanywarmmemories.IalsolearntmuchaboutEnglish.Isuggestyoushouldtakepartinthecampwithmethisyear.I’msureyouwilllikeit.I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Bestwishes.Yourstruly,LiHua-11-/11 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