北京市房山区2023届高三下学期一模英语Word版含答案.docx

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房山区2023年高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试卷本试卷共10页,100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将答题卡交回,试卷自行保存。第一部分知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IglancedtomyleftandrightasIgotreadyatthestartingline.Thesightofothercompetitorswhohadconfidentandfierce-lookingfacesgotmegoosebumpsandIwasevenmore___1___thanbefore.“Onyourmark,getset...Go!”shoutedtheraceofficial.Ipushedmyselfforwardwithallmy___2___andstartedrunningasthoughaprideofman-eatinglionswerecomingafterme.AsIran,Icouldseetheothercompetitorscatchingupwithme.Allofasudden,Ifelldownonmyknees.Ahundredpairsofeyesboredintome,watchingme___3___togetup.ButnomatterhowhardItried,Ijustcouldnotdoit.“No,itcannotendlikethis.Ihaveto___4___thisrace.”Ithoughttomyself.However,thepainfrommyinjurywassounbearablethatIfelttotally___5___.Ireallywantedtogiveup.Outofdespair,Igazedupatthefinishingline.Justthen,akindcompetitor___6___herhandtome.“Thankyou...”Iwhispered___7___asIgrabbedherhandandshepulledmeup.Shelentmehershoulderforsupport,andI___8___forward.Thecrowdcheeredatthisbrilliantdisplayof___9___.Together,bothofuscrossedthefinishingline.EventhoughInevergotthechancetolearnhername,IwillalwaysrememberherastheonewhosteppedforwardtohelpmewhenIwasin___10___.1.A.tiredB.confusedC.nervousD.regretful2.A.joyB.mightC.troubleD.shame3.A.attemptB.hesitateC.waitD.pretend4.A.organizeB.evaluateC.appreciateD.complete5.A.defeatedB.inspiredC.shockedD.relaxed 6.A.wavedB.extendedC.showedD.pointed7.A.proudlyB.cautiouslyC.awkwardlyD.gratefully8.A.movedB.fellC.bentD.looked9.A.partnershipB.sportsmanshipC.leadershipD.friendship10.A.angerB.doubtC.needD.silence第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题卡指定区域作答。AWhenIwassevenyearsold,Icaughtacoldandhadtostayathome.Myparentshadtowork,somyneighborcameovertolookafterme.Shereadmanydifferentbookstome___11___(patient),includingadventuressetinancienttimes,travelstories,familydramas,historicalnovels,etc.Tomyjoy,___12___(listen)toeachbookmademefeellikewatchingamovie,butbetterbecausebooksgavemuchmoredetailsthanmovies.Shestartedmyinterestinreading.Nextyear,aftergraduatingfromcollege,I___13___(have)ajobteachingEnglish.IhopethatIcantransfertheloveofreadingtomystudents.BBeijingOlympicPark,also___14___(know)astheOlympicGreen,islocatedinChaoyangDistrict,Beijing,withatotallandareaof11.59squarekilometers.ThefamousNationalStadiumor“Bird’sNest”isthecenterpieceofthepark,___15___theopeningandclosingceremoniesofthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicswerehosted.TheNationalAquaticsCenteror“WaterCube”hostedtheswimming,divingandsynchronizedswimmingevents.Itwastransformed___16___the“IceCube”forthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicandParalympicGames,anddetachablecurlingtrackswerebuiltontheswimmingpooltohostcurlingevents.CWorldEnvironmentDay(WED)isadayweallneedtoputinour___17___(diary).IthappensonJune5everyyearandshouldbeoneofthemostimportantdaysoftheholidaycalendar.WED___18___(create)in1972bytheUnitedNationsGeneralAssembly.Theenvironmentwasn’tsuchabigissuebackthen.Butitisoneofthehottesttopicsintheworldtoday.WEDhelpsraiseworldwideawarenessofthethreatstoourenvironment.___19___peoplecandothatdayistostartchanginglifestylestoreducetheircarbonfootprint.Manyenvironmentalagenciesorganizeeventsbasedon differentthemeseachyear.Theseeventsencouragebothgovernmentsandlocalcommunitiestoworktogether___20___(handle)environmentalproblems.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATohelpnewstudents,theInternationalBusinessInstitute(IBI)planstosetupabuddy(伙伴)peersupportproject.TheprojectwillhelpnewstudentsmeetcurrentstudentsatIBIwhocanprovidethemwithsomefriendlycompanyduringtheirfirstmonthsinNewcastleandhelpthemwithanysmallproblemsthattheymayhave.What’sinitforyou?Webelievethatbeingabuddywillberewardinginseveralways.Asavolunteer,itwillbepersonallysatisfyingtoknowthatyouareabletohelpnewstudents.Itwillalsohelpyoumakecontactsthatmaybevaluableinyourfutureacademicandprofessionallives.Ifyouareanoverseasstudent,itwillgiveyouanotheropportunitytopractisespeakingEnglish.Responsibilitiesofbuddies·Telephoneandarrangetomakecontactwiththenewstudent.·Meetthestudentandshowhim/heraroundthecampusandthelocalarea.AnswerquestionsaboutlivinginNewcastleandadministrationproceduresatIBI.·Arrangetomeetthenewstudentonemorningorafternoononeweekendearlyinthesemester,andtakethestudenttoplacesthatyouenjoyinNewcastle.·Bepreparedtotakephonecallsfromthenewstudenttoanswerfurtherquestionsthathe/shemayhavefromtimetotime.Meettoexplaininformationtothenewstudentinperson,ifrequired.·Youwillbematchedtoanindividualnewstudent.However,ifyouhavefriendswhoarealsobuddies,youmightprefertoformasupportgrouptogether.Thiswouldmeanthatyoumeetthenewstudentsasagroupratherthanone-on-one.·Beingabuddyisvoluntary.Thereisno“requirement”toprovideassistancebeyondthehelpoutlinedabove.Pleasenotethatifyouagreetobecomeapeersupportbuddy,youwillbeexpectedtofulfilyourroleconscientiouslyandcheerfully.Itwillbeimportanttobeconsiderateandreliablesothatthe studentcanfeelconfidentinyoursupport.21.Accordingtothepassage,whatbenefitcanyougetfrombeingabuddy?A.Youcanlearnhowtobeaconfidentperson.B.Itiseasyforyoutofindsomefriendlycompany.C.Youcanberewardedwithbothmoneyandprizes.D.Itmaybehelpfulforyourfuturestudiesandcareer.22.Asabuddy,youneedto________.A.formasupportgroupwithothervolunteersatIBIB.provideassistanceinstudyingeachsubjectafterclassC.meetthenewstudenteverymorningearlyinthesemesterD.helpthenewstudentgetfamiliarwithhisorhersurroundings23.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Tointroducecampuslifefornewstudents.B.Toattractpotentialvolunteerstobepeersupporters.C.ToofferanopportunitytopractisespeakingEnglish.D.Toprovidesomeinformationaboutstudyingoverseas.BBornwithseverehearingloss,Lihasfoundherwaytocommunicatewiththeworld—throughpainting.Beforelearningtopaint,Lialwaysfeltlonelyinasilentworld.Sheknewshewasdifferentfromherpeersbecauseshecouldnothear.Butapaintingclassinprimaryschoolopenedforheradoortocreativityandawayofexpression.“Istillremembermyfirstmural,whichwastohelpakindergartentodesignandpaintitswall,”Lisays.“TheprojectmademerealizehowhappyIwasimmersingmyselfintopainting.”Topursueherpassionforart,Liwenttostudyadvertisingdesignatavocationalandtechnicalschool.“Paintingbrushescanhelpmecreateacolorfulworldinmyimagination,tellingmythoughtsonpaper,insteadofthroughvoices,”Lisaid.Graduatingfromcollegein2005,Ligotajobasatypistatapublicinstitute.Butshecouldnotcommunicatewellwithherothercolleagues.Herhusbandunderstoodhowshefeltbecausehelosthishearingduetomedicationwhenhewas1yearold.Heisalsoanartlover.InMarch2016,underherhusband’ssuggestion,Liquitherjobandjoinedherhusband’scompany,whichspecializesin3D wallandgroundpaintings.Wallpaintingisademandingjobbecauseitrequirespeopletoworkoutdoors,whetherinextremelycoldorhotweather.Asallthepeoplearehearing-impairedintheircompany,communicationwithclientsisthemostcommonchallengethattheteamfaces.Nowinmanyparksandscenicspots,thecouplehavecreatedlarge-scalemuralsandinteractivepavementpaintingthatmakeonlookersapartofthedrawings. “MyhusbandandIwanttointroducepaintingtomorepeoplelikeusandhelpthemfindtheirownwaytomakealiving,”Lisays.NowLihasanapprenticewhojustgraduatedfromcollege.Whilecoachingthenewcomer,Liisexploringherownstyleandhopestobecomeanillustratorandopenherownexhibitiononeday.“They’reenergeticyoungpeoplewithapassiontocreatenewthings,andyoucanfeelthatintheirpaintings,”oneoftheirclientssaid.“They’realsoaprofessional,dedicatedteam,oftenworkinglateintothenightonthedesignsforus.”Lihopesthattheirstoriescanencouragemorehearing-impairedpeopletobuildtheirowncareersandachievetheirgoals,regardlessofhowtoughitmaybe.24.Accordingtothepassage,thepaintingclassinprimaryschool________.A.startedLi’sfirstadvertisingdesignB.helpedLifindanewwaytoexpressherselfC.madeLilearnabout3DwallandgroundpaintingsD.turnedLi’sdreamofopeninganexhibitionintoreality25.Whatcanweknowfromthispassage?A.Licancommunicatewithherclientseasily.B.LilostherhearingwhenshewasIyearold.C.Liandherhusbandhavecreatedmanywonderfulpaintings.D.Liandherhusbandhopetobecomeillustratorsinthefuture.26.Tohelppeoplewithhearingloss,whatdoesLiintendtodo?A.Donatemoneytothem.B.Designpaintinggiftsforthem.C.Inspirethemtocreatetheirowncareers.D.Supportthemtocompletecollegeeducation.27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.Acceptingwhatyouhavemakesyouhappy.D.Nothingisimpossibletothe manwhowilltry.CVastunderwatermeadows(草甸)ofgentlywavingseagrasscoverhundredsofmilesupanddowntheWestCoast.Theseblue-greenfieldsperformavarietyofimportantservices.Theyprotecttheshorelinefromerosion,clearpollutantsfromthewaterandprovidehabitatsforallkindsofmarineanimals.Newresearchsuggestsseagrassmeadowsmayalsomitigateaseriousconsequenceofgreenhousegasemissions:thesteadyacidificationofoceanwaters.ThestudypublishedinthejournalGlobalChangeBiologyfindsthatseagrassforestscanraisepHlevelsincoastalwaters.Astheyperformphotosynthesis(光合作用),theyremovecarbondioxidefromthewater,counteractingtheacidifyingeffectofthegas.“Ithinkweareallveryexcitedaboutit,”saidleadstudyauthorAuroraRicart,ascientistattheBigelowLaboratoryforMarineSciences.Oceanacidificationisasideeffectofrisingcarbondioxidelevelsintheatmosphere.SomeofthisCO2dissolvesoutoftheairandintothesea,causingachemicalreactionthatlowersthewater’spH.Scientistssometimesrefertoitasglobalwarming’s“eviltwin”—aninvisiblecompaniontoclimatechange.Oceanacidificationcanhaveharmfuleffectsonmarineorganismslikeshellfishandcoralbypreventingthemfromproperlyformingthehardshellstheyneedtosurvive.It’sathreatbothtonaturalecosystemsandtoshellfishfisheriesaroundtheworld.Thestudypresentsanaturalwaytoaddresstheproblem.Researchersanalyzedsixyearsofdatafromseagrassmeadowsspanningmorethan600milesofftheCaliforniacoastline.Itfocusedonthecommoneelgrass,oneofthemostwidespreadseagrassspeciesontheWestCoast.Theauthorsclaimit’sthelargest,mostcomprehensivestudyofitskind.Accordingtothestudy,seagrassecosystemscanraisepHlevelsbymorethan0.1unit,equivalenttoabouta30%decreaseinacidity.Theeffectisn’tconstant.Itcomesinwavesandisinfluencedbytemperature,daylight,oceancurrentsandotherfactorsthataffectwaterchemistryandseagrassphotosynthesisrates.Butthetemperinginfluenceonacidificationcanbelasting,sometimespersistingforuptothreeweeksatatime.ThestudyalsoshowsthatpHishigherinseagrassecosystems,comparedtonearbyareaswithnoseagrass,about65%ofthetime.Thestudydidn’tinvestigatetheeffectsofhigherpHonmarineorganisms—that’saquestionfor futureresearch.Butthere’sreasontobelievethesemeadowsmayhaveapositiveinfluenceonshellfishandotheroceananimals.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.SeagrassforestscanlowerpHlevelsofcoastalwaters.B.Shellfishandcoralsarenotaffectedbyoceanacidification.C.Seagrassmeadowscanhelpremovepollutantsfromtheseawater.D.TheeffectsofhigherpHonmarineorganismswereinvestigatedinthisstudy.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mitigate”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Relieve.B.Present.C.Cause.D.Predict.30.Paragraph7tellsustheresearch________.A.findingsB.processC.questionsD.reflection31.Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage?A.Toillustratetheserioussituationofclimatechange.B.Topresentthelivingconditionsoftheunderwatermeadows.C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofresearchonmarinepollution.D.Tointroduceanaturalwaytosolvetheproblemofoceanacidification.DWhenspecialoccasionssuchasbirthdaysorotherbigholidayeventscomearound,parentsoftenlookforthatspecialtoyfortheirchildren.Butthereisagrowingunderstandingthatgiftsoftimeandbonding,suchasvacationsandotherexperiences,makebetterandmorelastinggiftsforchildren.Expertsagreethatgiftingchildrenwithmemorabletripsandfunexperiencesisbetterfortheirbodyandmind,andhascorrespondingpositiveimpactsontherestofthefamily!Ina2017studythatsurveyedabout500womenbetween18and93yearsold,Dr.Oravecz,ahumandevelopmentandfamilystudiesprofessoratPennsylvaniaStateUniversity,asked,“Mostpeoplefeellovedwhen...”Thestudyshowedthatthemostpopularanswershadnothingtodowithanymaterialitem.Dr.Oraveczsaid,“Ourresearchfoundthatmicro-momentsofpositivity,likeakindword,ahugwithachildorasympatheticexpression,makepeoplefeelmostloved.”ClinicalpsychologistOliverJamesagrees.Hestatedthatasopposedtotoys,detailsfromatriparemorelikelyto“stickwiththemforlongafterthevacationends.”Whenfamiliesinteractinastress-freeenvironment,thiscreateswarm,generousfeelingstowardsoneanother,whicharelikelytoberememberedwithfondness.Vacationscreatestrongemotionalresponsesthatdon’toftencome withmaterialpossessions.Inaddition,BritishchildpsychologistDr.MargotSunderlandbelievesthatvacationsmakechildrensmarter.“Whatislesswidelyknownisthatvacationscanalsoadvancebraindevelopmentinchildren.Thisisbecauseonafamilyvacation,youareexercisingtwogeneticallyingrainedsystemsdeepinthebrain’slimbic(边缘的)area,whichcanalltooeasilybe‘unexercised’inthehome.”CitingtheworkofneuroscientistJaakPanksepp,Dr.Sunderlandsaid,“ThesearethePLAYsystemandtheSEEKINGsystem.”“Thebrain’sPLAYsystemisexercisedeverytimeyouburyyourchild’sfeetinthesandortakethemforarideonyourback.TheSEEKINGsystemisexercisedeachtimeyougoexploringtogether:thebeach,acave,ahiddenvillage...”Shecontinued,“Sowhenyoutakeyourchildonavacation,youaresupportingtheirexplorativeurge(SEEKINGsystem)—avitalresourceforlivinglifewell,andtheircapacitytoplay(PLAYsystem).Inadulthood,thistranslatesintotheabilitytoplaywithideas—essential,forexample,tothesuccessfulentrepreneur(企业家).”Inabusyhousehold,perhapsthefunofhavingthelatesttoymaynotlast,butthespaceitoccupiesinthehousecouldbethereandgatherdust.Soforthenextroundofgift-givingwiththechildren,consideranexperientialgiftinstead.Thereturnisdefinitelypriceless.32.FromDr.Oravecz’sstudy,weknowthat________.A.hearingkindwordscanmakeapersonfeelmostlovedB.aspecialtoyforabirthdayismorelastingforchildrenC.womenattheageof18and93yearsoldfeelmorelovedD.thefeelingofbeinglovediscloselyrelatedtomaterialgifts33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Thecapacitytoplaycantranslateintotheabilitytoseek.B.TheSEEKINGsystemcandevelopwhenadventuringinthewild.C.PLAYandSEEKINGsystemsaremoreeasilyexercisedathome.D.Buryingyourchild’sfeetinthemudisexercisingtheSEEKINGsystem.34.Accordingtothepassage,theauthormayagreethat________.A.materialgiftsarebetterforachild’sbodyandmindB.childrenspendingvacationswiththeirparentsaremoregenerousC.tripswithfamilycanformbetteremotionalinteractionsthanmaterialgiftsD.vacationswithemployeesareawasteoftimeforasuccessfulentrepreneur第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Hasanyoneevertoldyou,“Standupstraight!”orscoldedyouforsittinglazilyatafamilydinner?Commentslikethatmightbeannoying,butthey’renotwrong.___35___Itisthefoundationforeverymovementyourbodymakes,andcandeterminehowwellyourbodyadaptstothestressesonit.Thesestressescanbethingslikecarryingweight,orsittinginanawkwardposition.___36___Ifyourpostureisn’tgoodenough,yourmuscleshavetoworkhardertokeepyouuprightandbalanced.Somemuscleswillbecometightandinflexible.___37___Itincreasesthelikelihoodofaccidents,andmakessomeorgans,likeyourlungs,lessefficient.Sowhatdoesgoodposturelooklike?Ifyou’resitting,yourneckshouldbevertical,nottiltedforward.Yourshouldersshouldberelaxedwithyourarmsclosetoyourtrunk.Yourkneesshouldbeatarightanglewithyourfeetflatonthefloor.Butwhatifyourposturecan’tbethatgreat?___38___Forexample,adjustyourscreensoit’satorslightlybeloweyelevel.Makesureallpartsofyourbody,likeyourelbowsandwrists,aresupportedIt’salsonotenoughtojusthavegoodposture.Keepingyourmusclesandjointsmovingisextremelyimportant.Infact,beingstillforlongperiodswithgoodposturecanbeworsethanregularmovementwithbadposture.___39___Andbesuretoexercise.Usingyourmuscleswillkeepthemstrongenoughtosupportyoueffectively,ontopofalltheotherbenefitstoyourjoints,bones,brainandheart.A.Tryredesigningyourenvironment.B.Youadjustyourbodyunlessyoufeeltired.C.Soifyousitalot,getupandmovearoundonoccasion.D.Andthebigonethatweallexperienceeverydayisgravity.E.Besides,poorpostureleadstoextrawearandtearonyourjoints.F.Posturecaneveninfluenceyouremotionalstateandyoursensitivitytopain.G.Yourposturereferstothewayyouholdyourbodywhenyou’resittingorstanding.第三部分书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。Throughoutourlives,wearefacedwithmanydifferentlearningexperiences.Someofthese experienceshavemademoreofanimpactthanothers.Thiscanbeduetodifferentintelligencesorlearningstyles.Aperson’slearningstyleor“intelligence”isthemethodthroughwhichtheygaininformationmosteasily.Thetheoryofmultipleintelligenceswasproposedin1983byDr.GardnerinhisbookFramesofMind:TheTheoryofMultipleIntelligences,anditsuggeststhattraditionalideasaboutintelligence,measuredbystandardizedIQtests,areverylimited.Accordingtohim,eightdifferentintelligencesareproposedtodescribetherangeofdifferentabilitiesinchildrenandadults.Theyare:linguistic(语言的)intelligence,logical-mathematicalintelligence,spatial(空间的)intelligence,bodily-kinestheticintelligence,musicalintelligence,interpersonalintelligence,intrapersonalintelligence,andnaturalisticintelligence.Someschoolsfocusattentiononlinguisticandlogical-mathematicalintelligences.However,Dr.Gardnersaysthatweshouldplaceequalattentiononpeoplewhopossesstheotherintelligences:designers,athletes,musicians,salesmen,psychologists,andbiologists.Educationcanbemuchmoreinterestingandhelpmorestudentstolearnmoreeffectivelyifteachersareencouragedtopresentlessonsinawidevarietyofwaysusingmusic,groupwork,artactivities,role-play,multimedia,fieldtrips,amongothers.Thegoodnewsisthathundredsofschoolsarecurrentlyusingthetheoryofmultipleintelligencestodesignthewaytheyeducatechildren.Bydoingso,studentswillperformbetterandstoremoreimportantinformationintheirminds.Understandingastudent’slearningstylecanhelplaterinlifeandleadthemintoamorefulfillingcareerdirection.Thetheoryofmultipleintelligencesalsogivesadultsawholenewwaytolookattheirlives,examiningpotentialsthattheyleftbehindintheirchildhood,suchasaloveforartordrama.Theymaynowhavetheopportunitytodevelopthesethroughhobbiesorotherprogramsofself-development.40.Accordingtothepassage,whatisaperson’slearningstyle?41.WhatdoesDr.Gardnerusetheeightintelligencestodescribe?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.ØTohelpstudentsperformbetterandstoremoreimportantinformationintheirminds,schoolsshouldfocusonlinguisticandlogical-mathematicalintelligences.43.Whichintelligencedoyouwanttodevelopmost?Why?(Inabout40words)第二节(20分) 假设你是红星中学学生会主席李华。下周将有一个英国的学生代表团来你校进行为期两天的交流访问,你将作为学生代表致词。请你用英文写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.简要介绍主要活动安排;3.表达美好祝愿。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dearfriends,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内) 房山区2023年高三年级第一次模拟考试参考答案英语第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节完形填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分)12345678910CBADABDABC第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)1112131415patientlylisteningwillhave/amgoingtohaveknownwhere1617181920into/todiarieswascreatedWhattohandle说明:第19题,首字母没有大写扣0.5分;其他空本该小写的,如果大写了扣0.5分。第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)21222324252627282930DDBBCCDCAA31323334DABC第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)3536373839GDEAC第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)40.Aperson’slearningstyleor“intelligence”isthemethodthroughwhichtheygaininformationmosteasily.41.Todescribetherangeofdifferentabilitiesinchildrenandadults.42.ØTohelpstudentsperformbetterandstoremoreimportantinformationintheirminds,schoolsshouldfocusonlinguisticandlogical-mathematicalintelligences. Tohelpstudentsperformbetterandstoremoreimportantinformationintheirminds,schoolsshouldusethetheoryofmultipleintelligencestodesignthewaytheyeducatechildren.43.Iwanttodevelopmyspatialintelligencemost.BecauseIthinkasenseofspaceisveryimportanttoaperson.Inaddition,IaminterestedinarchitectureandwouldliketobeabuildingdesignerwhenIgraduatefromuniversity.第二节作文(20分)一、要点1.表示欢迎;2.简要介绍主要活动安排;3.表达美好祝愿。二、OnepossibleversionDearfriends,Welcometoourschool.IamLiHua,ChairmanoftheStudentUnion.Onbehalfofmyschool,Iwillintroducethemainarrangementsforthefollowingtwodays.Asscheduled,onthefirstday,wewouldliketoinviteyoutotakeatourofourcampus,throughwhichyouwillgetageneralideaofourschool.Intheafternoon,youcantakepartinvariousactivitiessuchaspapercuttingandcalligraphytoexperiencetraditionalChinesecultureinperson.Onthesecondday,wewilltakeyoutotheForbiddenCity,amust-seeattractioninBeijing,whereyouwillbeamazedatthearchitecturalstylesandtreasurespreservedthere.Hopeyouenjoyyourstayhere!Thankyou!

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