2023年高考英语押题预测卷(全国乙卷)01(原卷版)

2023年高考英语押题预测卷(全国乙卷)01(原卷版)

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2023年高考押题预测卷(全国乙卷)英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷共12页,全卷满分150分,回答时间为120分钟;2.答卷前,务必将答题卡上密封线内的各项目填写清楚;3.本试卷由选择题和非选择题两大部分组成。选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔书写,涂写要工整、清晰;4.考试结束,监考员将试题卷、答题卡一并收回。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。每段对话后面有一个小题,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.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inafactory.B.Inahospital.C.Intheman’shome.2.WhendidthemanvisittheYellowStonePark?A.Thisyear.B.Lastyear.C.Theyearbeforelast.3.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanwantstocleantheroom.B.Lindacomesthhelpthemaneveryday.C.Theroomhasn’tbeencleanedsinceLindacame.4.Whatdoyoujudgefromwhatthemansays?A.Themanisanxioustobeginhisstudies.B.Themanregretsthathewasnotagoodstudent.C.Themanthinksstudyisnotimportant.5.Whatdoesthemanaskthewoman?A.WhytovisitNewYork.B.WhentovisitNewYork.C.WhattovisitinNewYork.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

1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。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读有关小题,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。听下面一段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtoreduceanxiety.B.Howtomakeuseoftime.C.Wheretogethealthservices.7.Whydoesthemanturntothewomanforadvice?A.Sheworksatthehealthservices.B.Shehadasimilarexperiencebefore.C.Sheknowsalotabouttheman’strouble.听第下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Overthetelephone.B.Inthewoman’shome.C.Ataninsurancecompany.9.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Tomakeadamagereport.B.Tohelpherrebuildherhouse.C.Toshowhonestyinhisbusiness.10.Howmanyarticlesweredestroyedbythestorm?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.听第下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11.Whatisthewomanstudyingnow?A.History.B.French.C.Computer.12.Howdoesthewomanpayforcollege?A.Shehasascholarship.B.Herparentspayforit.C.Shehasapart-timejob.13.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heenviesthewoman.B.Hehasafull-timejob.C.Helikeshotelservice.听第下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。14.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toreceiveagoodgrade.B.Totakeanadvancedcourse.C.Toapplytograduateschools.

215.Whatdoesthemanreplytothewoman’srequest?A.Hedoesn’twanttoofferherthecourse.B.Hedoesn’tthinkthecoursewillinteresther.C.Hethinksthecoursewillbetoodifficultforher.16.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodointheend?A.Pickoutsomebooksforthewoman.B.Askanotherprofessorforhisopinion.C.Letthewomanattendaneasiercourse.听第下面一段对话,回答第17至第20题。17.Whendiddragracingstart?A.Intheearly1950s.B.Inthelate1950s.C.Intheearly1960s.18.Whydodragracetrackshavetobestraight?A.Thefastcarscan’tmakeasharpturn.B.Eachracelastsonlyaboutsevenseconds.C.Thecarsmightrunintopeopleinthestreet.19.Whyisitsometionesimpossibletoseetheracers?A.Thetracksaretoostraight.B.Thereistoomuchsmoke.C.Theracingcarsgotoofast.20.Whatdoweknowaboutdragracing?A.Itcostsmoremoneythanothercarraces.B.Ithasnothingincommonwithothercarraces.C.Ithaschangedfromateenagerecreationtobusiness.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2分,满分30分)阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AHornsbylifttoplatforms2and3outofserviceFromMonday12OctobertoMonday12December,theliftservicingplatforms2and3atHornsbyStationwillbeclosedformaintenance.

3Baggagehandlers willbeavailabletoassistyouatHornsbyfrom7am–8pmonweekdays,and8am–6pmonweekends.Ifyourequirealift,pleasespeaktostationstafftoassistwiththebesttravelplanforyou orcall 98478428.Ifyouuseamobilityaid,asuggestedalternativetravelplanfortravellingtoandfromHornsbyisbelow:Ifyouaretravelling to HornsbyFromT1NorthShoreLinestationsFromtheCity,pleaseremainonthetrainand changeatBerowra.FromBerowra,catchaT1NorthShoreLinetrainbacktoHornsby,gettingoffatHornsbyplatform1.FromCentralCoast&NewcastleLinestationsAlightatBerowra,platform1.CatchaT1NorthShoreLinetrainfromplatform2.GetoffatHornsbyplatform1.After9pmpleasegetoffatEpping,changetoplatform2or3andreturntoHornsbyviaplatform4or5.BerowraisunattendedandT1NorthShoreLinetrainsarereducedafter10pm.Ifyouaretravelling from Hornsby ToT9NorthernLinestationsviaEppingIftherearenoavailabletrainsfromplatform4,catchaT1NorthShoreLinetrainfromplatform1toChatswood.FromChatswood,takethemetrotoEpping.FromEpping,catchaT9NorthernLinetraintoyourdestination.Alternatively,youcancatchaCentralCoast&NewcastleLinetrainfromHornsby,platform5,toBerowra.FromBerowra,catchaCentralCoast&NewcastleLinetraintoEpping.FromEpping,catchaT9NorthernLinetraintoyourdestination. ToAsquith,MountColah,MountKuring-GaiorBerowraFromHornsby,platform5,catchaCentralCoast&NewcastleLinetraintoBerowra.CatchaT1NorthShoreLinetrainfromBerowra,platform2,toyourdestination.1.WhywillPlatforms2and3beshutfor2months?A.Becauseofbadweather.B.Becauseofmaintenance.C.Becauseofmanagement.D.Becauseoffunds.2.WhichplatformwillyougetoffatwhenreachHornsby?A.Platform4.B.Platform1.C.Platform6.D.Platform2.3.Whichplacewillyoumostprobablygothrough,ifyouleaveHornsby?

4A.Berowra.B.Asquith.C.Epping.D.Chatswood.BDr.Ofri’snewbook,“SingularIntimacies:BecomingaDoctoratBellevue,”recountsherexperiencesasadoctoratNewYork’sBellevueHospital.NPR’sMelissaBlock,hostofAllThingsConsidered,recentlyspentadayatthehospitaltogetasenseofherworld,throughherrelationshipswithherpatients.Dr.DanielleOfriisanattendingphysicianininternalmedicineatBellevue.Forher,poetryandliteratureareasmuchapartofthejobasX-raysandpills.She’swrittenaboutherexperiencesthereinthebook,SingularIntimacies:BecomingaDoctoratBellewe.It’sacollectionofessaysaboutlearningtolistentothenarrativeofherpatients.Dr.Ofritriestokeepanearturnedtothestoriesbehindherpatients’medicalcomplaints.Answerstoquestionsaboutfamilyorjobsmaynothelpwithmedicaldiagnosis,butconversationslikethesecanhelpgainapatient’strust,andtheyhelpthedoctor,too.“Atnight,Irecallourconversations,andwonderwhatelseIcoulddoforthem.Itmakesmecuriousaboutthem,”Dr.Ofrisays,“sowhenIgobackthenextday,I’mmoreconnectedwiththem.AndIthinkaconnectionhashealingpowers.Mostofthepatientsbrighten,whentheytalkaboutthemselvesandIthinktheyactuallyfeelbetter.”AgoodpartofDr.Ofri’sdayisalsospentoverseeingtheworkofnewdoctors.Thedaysarefilledwithjargon(行业术语)andmedicalshorthand.ButDr.Ofrialsotriestoinjectanotherkindoflanguageintothetrainingpoetry.Shecarvesoutfiveminutesorsoeachdaytogatherwithherinternsandreadapoem.Shecallsither“literaryrounds”.Throughthesebriefpausesintheday,shesaysshe’sgivingherstudents“achancetolettheotherpartoftheirbrainfloweralittlebit”.“I’mjusthopingtheexperienceofdoingthatishelpful,andalsotrainsmystudentstolistenmorecarefullytopatients.”shesaid.24.WhydidMelissaBlockrecentlygotoBellevueHospital?A.TomakefriendswithDr.Ofri.B.Toreceivemedicaltreatment.C.ToknowaboutDr.Ofri’sexperiences.D.Tocollectessaysontreatment.25.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlyfocuson?A.Thestoriesbehindillnesses.B.Theeffectoffamilyandjobs.C.Thebenefitsoflisteningtopatients.D.Thehealingpowersofconversations.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inject”inparagraph4mean?A.Cut.B.Change.C.Accept.D.Add.

527.WhydoesDr.Ofrihold“literaryrounds”fornewdoctors?A.Toencouragethemtowritebooks.B.Toimprovetheirhumanisticquality.C.Toprepareanentirecareerforthem.D.Tomaketheirbraingrowandflower.CManypeoplethinkworkmeetingsareawasteoftime,andthatmightbebecausemostmeetingskeepemployeesfromworkingwell.Onesurveyof76companiesfoundthatproductivitywas71percenthigherwhenmeetingswerereducedby40percent.Unnecessarymeetingswaste$37billioninsalaryhoursayearintheU.S.alone.Manymeetingsoccurwithoutaspecificreason.AnothermotiveformeetingsiswhatsomescholarscalltheMereUrgencyeffect,inwhichweengageintasks—suchasameetingwhereeachpersonreciteswhatthey’reworkingon,whetherothersneedthatinformationornot—tohelpusfeellikeweareaccomplishingsomethingactual.Buttherealproblemwithmeetingsisnotlackofproductivity—it’sunhappiness.Whenmeetingsareawasteoftime,jobsatisfactiondeclines.Andwhenjobsatisfactiondeclines,happinessingeneralfalls.Thus,foralargepopulation,eliminatingmeetings—oratleastminimizingthem—isoneofthemoststraightforwardwaystoincreasewell-being.Nobodylikesexcessiveandunproductivemeetings.First,theygenerallyincreasefatigue.Youhaveprobablyexperiencedadayofmeetings,afterwhichyouareexhaustedandhaven’taccomplishedmuch.Second,peopletendtoengagein“surfaceacting”(fakingemotionsthataredeemedappropriate)duringworkmeetings.Finally,researchershavefoundthatthestrongestpredictorofmeetingeffectivenessisactiveinvolvementbytheparticipants.Ifyouareaskingyourself,“WhyamIhere?”youarenotlikelytothinkthatthemeetingisagooduseofyourtime—whichisobviouslybadforyourworksatisfaction.Takentogether,theresearchonmeetingsshowsthatifyouwanttobehappieratwork(orwantyouremployeestobehappier),youshouldfightagainstthetime-consuming,unproductivemeetingsateveryopportunity.Ifthereisoneruletorememberaboutworkmeetings,itmightbethattheyareanecessaryevil.Theyarenecessaryasorganizationsneedthemforpropercommunication,buttheyareevilinthattheyarenotirreplaceable,andshouldthusbeusedaslittleaspossibleforthesakeofproductivityandhappiness.28.WhydoestheauthormentionthesurveyinPara1?A.Toexplainthesurvey.B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Tostresstheimportanceofmeeting.D.Tostatethedisadvantageofmeeting.

629.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“eliminating”underlinedinPara3?A.Reducing.B.Hosting.C.Increasing.D.Avoiding.30.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinPara4?A.Howtoincreasepeople’sjobsatisfaction.B.Theimportanceandnecessityofminimizingmeetings.C.Whyexcessiveandunproductivemeetingslowerjobsatisfaction.D.Activeinvolvementbytheparticipantsindicatesmeetingeffectiveness.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.Workmeetings—AnecessaryevilB.Workmeetings—Theless,thebetterC.Workmeetings—Themore,thebetterD.Workmeetings—ExcessiveandunproductiveDAroutinedentist’stoolmayhelpwithmorethanjustoralhealth.Anewstudyhasfoundthatdentalimagingscannerscanserveasportabledevicestotrackthegrowthofbabycorals(珊瑚虫)—acrucialpredictorofhowreefswillfare(生长)duringclimatechange.Heatstresscankillmaturecoralreefsandcurtailtheirregrowth.“Growth,reproductionandsurvivalarethemainthingsthatwe’realwayslookingatintermsofhowhealthyreefsare,”saysmarinebiologistKateQuigleyoftheAustralianInstituteofMarineScience.Bymodelingbabycoralsin3-D,researcherscantrackhowwelltheybranch,developcomplexshapesandreachreproducingsize.Ifharshwaterconditionsmakecoralsgrowtooslowly,areefwon’trecover.Coralsthissmallaredifficulttomodelin3-D;researcherscanCTscanthem,diptheminwaxorlaboriouslyputthemeasurementstogetherfromacommercial3-Dscanner-butthesemethodscanbeslowandprovidelower-resolutionviews.Sooneday,asQuigley’sdentistusedascanningdevicethatfocusedlighttocreateadetailed3-Dtoothmodel,Quigleygotanidea.Ifthisdevicecouldexaminetheteethindetail,shethought,itshouldbeabletoscantinylivingcorals,too—bothteethandcoralarecalcium-basedandwet.ForastudypublishedinMethodsinEcologyandEvolution,Quigleytestedthescanningdeviceandfoundthatitofferedacheap,easyandportablewaytomodelbabycoralssignificantlyfasterandathigherresolutionthancurrentlyavailabletechniques.Thistoolcouldletscientistsmoreeasilyexaminehowcoralspeciesendurestress.

7“Babycoralsarecriticalforreefrestorationandrecoveryfromdisturbanceslikehurricanesandheatwaves.Unfortunately,theyarethestagesweknowleastaboutbecausetheyaresodifficulttomeasureaccuratelywithoutgreatexpense,”saysHawaiiInstituteofMarineBiologyresearcherJoshuaMadin,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.“Thispaperisagreatexampleoftakingamaturetechnologydevelopedinanotherfieldandapplyingittocoralreefscience.”32.Whyisitimportanttostudythebabycorals?A.Ithelpstoreduceheatstress.B.Ithelpstoprotectthecoralreefs.C.Ithelpstopreventclimatechange.D.Ithelpstoimprovethemarineenvironment.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“curtail”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Guide.B.Aid.C.Limit.D.Follow.34.Whatmakesitpossibletousedentalscanningdevicetoscanthecorals?A.Thelowpriceofthescanningdevices.B.Thesimilaritybetweencoralsandteeth.C.Theexcellentskillsofthedentistsandscientists.D.TheassistanceofothertechnologiessuchasCTscanning.35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ImprovingScanningTechnologyB.FightingAgainstClimateChangeC.SavingCoralReefswithDentalTechD.ProtectingMarineLifewithAdvancedScanners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。HowNottoBeAwkwardNotallofusareoutgoingandreadytotaketheworldbystorm.Manyamongusareshyandmayevenfeelkeptapartfromothers.Thisusuallyhappenswhenapersonisstillinhisorherteenyearsandgoingthroughthesocializationprocess.____36____Let’strytofindanswerstothequestions.StayinshapeanddressupwellSometimes,awkwardnesscouldbeduetobeingoverweight.Whenyouarelargeinsize,youtendtogetveryself-consciousSo,inordertoavoidthis,getintothehabitofexercisingeveryday____37____Ifyoulookasifyouhavejuststeppedoutofa1980’sfilmwhenactuallyitis2011,thereisnodoubtthatyouareboundtofeelawkwardaboutyourself.Beoptimistic

8Anothereffectivetiponhownottofeelawkwardistoalwayskeepasmileonyourface.____38____Ontheotherhand,asmiling,happyandpositivethinkpersonisappreciatedbyeverybodySo,smilewhenyoumeetacquaintancesorevenstrangers,sayacheerful“Hi”andautomaticallysomeofyourawkwardnesswilldisappearcompletely!____39____Thisonereallyhelps.Awkwardnessgenerallydevelopswhenapersonremainsisolatedfromothers.So,inordertochangethissituation,joingroupsForinstance,ifyouareareadinglover,joinabookclub.Joiningpeopleinbookreadingsessionsaswellasdebateswillhelpremoveyourawkwardness.Chooseanyactivityofyourchoice,suchasplayingteamsportsorjoiningadanceclass,andsoonyouwillfindyourcomfortlevelaroundpeopleincreasingdaybyday!DevelopyourpersonalityBeingabook-wormoranInternetaddictwillnotgetyouanywhere.Forself-improvement,takeupahobbythataddsmeaningtoyourlife.Learnsingingortryadventuresports.____40____A.ParticipateinTeamActivities.B.Learnhowtoendaconversation.C.Secondly,haveappropriateclotheson.D.Ifyoulooksad,nobodywillactuallylikebeingwithyou.E.Somethingassimpleaslisteningtomusicwilldowonderstoo.F.So,whatcanapersondotoovercomethistendencytobeawkward?G.Awkwardnesscouldbebecauseyoudonothaveanythingincommontotalkabout.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,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。InAsia,meetingsdonotbeginuntilbusinesscardshavebeenswapped.Itisnomere____41____Acceptthecardwithtwohandsandcarefullyexamineit,notingthegiver’s____42____andotherindicatorsofrank-essential____43____inbusinessculture.Itissoimportantto____44____thisritualinJapan(justhowdeepdoesonebow?)thatnumerousbooksandcoursespromisetotransformstarters____45____card-swappingmasters.Ifanewacquaintance____46____togiveacardtoGlennLim,theCEOofaSingaporeanbusiness-networkingcompany,“itmakesmeforgetthem,”hesays.

9Yetthepandemichasputthebusinesscardonlifesupport.Socializationis____47____whenwhite-collarworkershavefledtohomeoffices,businessluncheshavebeencancelledandconferenceshave____48____online.OrdersforbusinesscardsfromVistaprint,amultinationalprintingcompany,droppedby70%inlateMarchandhaven’tyet____49____fully.Mr.Limnormallyhandsoutabout200cardsamonth.InthesixmonthsfollowingSingapore’slockdowninMarch,heonly____50____aboutfive.“I’veforgottenwhatbusinesscards____51____.”Butitisstillhelpfultoknowwhoiswhoatmeetings,evenwhenthey____52____online.Companiesare____53____reimaginingthebusinesscardfortheeraofsocialdistancing.Sansan,aJapanesefirm,allowscompaniestosortscannedbusinesscardssobossescanseewhichemployeeshavemadenew____54____.Italsooffers“virtualcards”.Scanningthecodewithaphonecamerawillpresenttheuser’s____55____businesscard.Some4,300companieshavebegunusingSansan’svirtualcardssincetheylaunchedinJune.ButMr.Lim,whousesSansan’svirtualcards,doesnotplanon____56____thepaperversionjustyet.Peopletendtoexchangevirtualcardsaftermeetingshavestartedorastheyend,____57____participantstoaskwhodoeswhatduringthemeetingitself.“That’ssometimesalittlebit____58____,”hesays.ManyothersinSingaporeareevidently____59____papercards,too.EdwardSenju,theheadofSansan,stillkeepssomeinhis____60____,“justincase”.41.A.suggestionB.amusementC.arrangementD.ceremony42.A.titleB.signatureC.settlementD.symptom43.A.informationB.distinctionC.approachD.conclusion44.A.controlB.ignoreC.criticizeD.master45.A.forB.intoC.byD.with46.A.continuesB.failsC.wantsD.tries47.A.toughB.complicatedC.surprisingD.embarrassing48.A.migratedB.decreasedC.endedD.braked49.A.reformedB.disappearedC.expandedD.recovered50.A.refusedB.clearedC.distributedD.classified51.A.contributetoB.putforwardC.looklikeD.standfor52.A.breakupB.getoffC.setoffD.takeplace53.A.otherwiseB.thereforeC.howeverD.instead54.A.inventionsB.troublesC.connectionsD.conflicts

1055.A.digitalB.fakeC.typicalD.common56.A.updatingB.maintainingC.throwingD.treasuring57.A.encouragingB.forcingC.permittingD.enabling58.A.excitingB.rewardingC.rudeD.satisfactory59.A.afraidofB.fondofC.sickofD.alertof60.A.missionB.fieldC.scheduleD.wallet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,在答题卡相应位置处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Melodious,exquisiteandsentimental(悠扬、细腻、感伤).TheseromanticfeaturesmakeKunquOperaoneofthemostlovedartformsinChina.BorninSuzhou,EastChina'sJiangsuprovince,KunquOperadistinguished61(its)bythevirtuosityofitsrhythmicpatternsandbecame62(wide)popularduringtheMingDynasty(1368-1644).DuringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinMingandQingdynasties(1644-1911),operatroupesoftengatheredinSuzhou,stagingtheatricalextravaganzas63ancientChina.CombiningsongsperformedintheSuzhoudialect,gracefulbodymovements,martialartsanddance,KunquOperausesanendless64(various)ofmovementstoexpressspecificemotions.Italso65(pay)meticulousattentiontoeachnuance.Gracefulmovementsanimatethefingertipsanduniquemelodiesevokearichandpoeticworld.KunquOperaexertedadominantinfluenceonmany66(form)ofoperainChinathereafter,7(include)PekingOpera,whichisabout200yearsold.ItishenceknownasthemotherofallChineseoperas.AsanauthenticembodimentofChineseculture,stories68(perform)inKunquOperahavetranscendedtimeandspace. ThePeonyPavilion,writtenbyplaywrightTangXianzu(1368-1644),69isoftencomparedtoShakespeare,isstilllovedbyfansfromaroundtheworld.Alivingheritageisan70(end)dialoguebetweenthepresentandthepast,andKunquOperaisacarriertopassthatlegacyon.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)假如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

11处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误。要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。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;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Yesterday,IwaswalkedmydogintheeveningwhenIsawthepoorchildwhowassellingsomekeychains.Hehadfivekeychainsandaskedformetobuyone.Iaskedmyself,“Ishesellingthisbuildahouse?”Myheartanswered,“No,thisisforsatisfyinghishungrytonight.”Iboughtallthekeychainandofferedhimmilkandbiscuits.Igaveherasmileykeychainbackasagift,buthissmilewasawesome.Ifeelgreatsatisfactioninmyheartatthatmoment.Ibelievethatlifewillbesuccessfullyifyouwinasmilefromsomeone.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,在收集了我校师生关于保护非物质文化遗产“皮影戏”的建议后,你将代表学校在国际非物质文化遗产大会上发表英文演讲。请完成发言稿,其包括的内容如下:1)针对当前发展状况,提出建议;2)给出所提建议的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:非物质文化遗产intangibleculturalheritage皮影戏shadowpuppetsDearattendantsfromaroundtheworld,goodmorning!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!

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