北京市十一学校2022届高三英语三模试卷(Word版附答案)
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北京十一学校高三学部五月教与学质量诊断英语学科总分:100分时长:90分钟第一部分: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)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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。TheTurnaroundAnxiouslyIlookedthroughtheroster(花名册)postedonthewall.Mybody___1___asIsawallmyfriends’namesbutdidnotfindmine.Icouldfeelthetearsbuildinginmyeyes.Ifelt___2___inside,likenothingmattered.WhenIgotbackhome,myfathernoticedmysullenwalkandgloomyface,andaskedmewhatwaswrong.“Allmyfriends___3___theschoolteam.Everyone!Exceptme…”Istammered.“Well,whatareyougoingtodoaboutit?Areyoujustgoingtositthere?”heasked.Ididn’tknowwhattosay,justshakingmyhead.Ithoughthardforthirtyminutesaboutwhatmydadsaid,anditstartedmaking___4___.Nobodywasgoingtogivemea___5___onthatteam.Iwouldhavetoearnit.___6___,therewasagymnearmyschool,soassoonasschoolwasover,Ibikedtothegymandtrainedhard.Iran,dribbled,andshotuntilI___7___ontheflooreverysingleday.ThereweremomentswhenIdidn’tthinkIcouldkeepongoing,butI___8___throughit.Afterall,Ithought,hardworkbeatstalentwhentalentdoesn’tworkhard.Afteralmostayear,Itriedoutformyseventh-gradeteamwithgreatconfidence.Regardlessoftheoutcome,IknewthatIhadworkedhardandlearnedsomethingaboutmental___9___.Thenextday,seeingmynameprintedinlargeboldletters,IrealizedImadeit.Thegreatertheeffort,the___10___thereward,andIofficiallymadeaturnaround.1.A.frozeB.changedC.shookD.expanded2.A.calmB.lonelyC.nervousD.dead3.A.madeB.supportedC.acceptedD.celebrated\n4.A.historyB.troubleC.senseD.way5.A.taskB.spotC.handD.reward6.A.AccidentallyB.ConvenientlyC.TemporarilyD.Honestly7.A.rolledB.movedC.struggledD.collapsed8.A.sawB.walkedC.poweredD.looked9.A.toughnessB.flexibilityC.well-beingD.suffering10.A.purerB.funnierC.sweeterD.quicker【答案】1.A2.D3.A4.C5.B6.B7.D8.C9.A10.C第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Mrs.Baileywasimportantintheeducationaljourneythatcarriedmethroughschoolandintomyprofession.UntilIjoinedherclass,I____11____(doubt)myabilityasawriter.Shepersuadedmetojointhepoetrysocietyandlitinmeafireforliterature.Sherecognized____12____(I)potentialandshowedmethatIcouldwritewithcreativityandenthusiasm.Becauseoftheconfidencesheinspired____13____me,I’vecarvedoutasuccessfulprofessionasajournalist.【答案】11.haddoubted12.my13.inB阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Someuniversitystudentscarriedoutacampaign____14____theycelebratedtheirwholedaywithoutcellphones.Thismovewastoimprovetheirrelationshipswiththeirnearanddearonesandtokeepthemawayfromthevirtuallife.____15____(study)indicatethatamajorityofyoungpeopleusedtheirphonesduringlessons,overfamilymealsorevenatthecinema.Theproblemofphone____16____(addict)hasbeenobservedsinceafewyearsago,withexpertsandpsychologists____17____(try)toincreaseawarenessaboutthisproblem.【答案】14where15.Studies\n16.addiction17.tryingC阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Thetigershark____18____(consider)tobeoneofthemostdangeroussharksintheworld.Whyaretigersharkssodangerous?First,theyliketoliveinwaterswherehumansusuallyswim,____19____thechanceofanencounteraremuchgreater.Second,tigersharksaresostrongandaggressivethattheycaneasilyhitaperson.Andthird,tigersharkshaveteethperfectly____20____(design)forcuttingtheirfood,soitiscertainthatthedangerwillbedisastrous.【答案】18isconsidered##hasbeenconsidered19.so20.designedATheSTAREcoStationisanenvironmentalsciencemuseum,awildliferescuecenter,andashelterforendangeredandillegally-tradedforeignanimalsconfiscated(没收)bytheU.S.FishandWildlifeService.Itcarriesoutthemission“PreservationthroughEducation”byeducatingvisitorsaboutthepreservationoftheenvironmentandtheinter-dependenceofalllivingthings.FieldtripsSTAREcoStationhostsfieldtripsforschoolsandcampsthroughoutSouthernCalifornia.Eachfieldtriplaststwohours,consistingofaone-hourgatheringandaone-hourtourofthefacility,withlessonsassociatedwithCaliforniaStateScienceStandards.Throughoutthefieldtrip,studentslearnaboutthelatestdevelopmentsinenvironmentalprotectionandthewaysinwhichwildlifeinteractswithvariousecosystems.Thestudentsalsoreceiveanup-closeandhands-onexperiencewithourrescuedforeignwildlife.Thetourincludesdifferentenvironmentalexhibitsthatshowcasethewaysstudentscanhelpprotectanimalsinthewild.Fieldtripsareofferedonweekdaysonly,from10a.m.-12p.m.or12p.m.-2p.m.Therateis$6pervisitor,bothchildandadult,witha$120minimum.Weofferonefreeadultper10childrenforgroupsof40ormore.Maximumcapacityis120peopleperfieldtrip.Publictours\nGuidedtoursoftheSTAREcoStationintroducevisitorstoovertwohundredrescuedforeignwildlife.EachtourisledbyanEcoStationstaffmember,andfeaturesfunanimalfacts,hands-onanimalencounters,surprisingrescuestories,environmentalexhibits,andoriginalapproachestogoinggreen.Visitorsmayonlyseetheanimalsonaguidedtour,forbothyoursafetyandthesafetyofouranimals.Theguidedtourlastsapproximately45-60minutes.PublictoursareofferedonSaturdayandSunday,from10a.m.-4p.m.(lasttourbeginsat3p.m.).Ourguidedpublictoursstarteveryhouronthehour.Visitorsareservedonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Noreservationsarerequired.However,toursmaysellout.Wesuggestlargergroupsscheduleaprivatetour.Note:Ourregularpublictourstimesaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Pleasecallinadvanceforthemostup-to-dateinformation.21.TheSTAREcoStationaimsto________.A.helpresearchwildlifeabroadB.raiseawarenessofwildlifeprotectionC.collectmoneyforanimalsheltersD.provideaknowledgeofunusualanimals22.Whatcanstudentsdoduringafieldtrip?A.Makeaspeechontheenvironment.B.Takepartinforeignwildliferescue.C.Gettoknowwhyspeciesgetendangered.D.Learnhowlivingthingsaffecteachother.23.Foraguidedtour,visitorsshouldknowthat________.A.largegroupsareservedfirstB.itisavailableonweekdaysC.itstimecouldchangeD.bookingisneeded【答案】21.B22.D23.CBPreschoolGirlLiftsOldMan’sSpiritsWhenTaraWoodbroughtherdaughtertoagrocerystoretobuythefour-year-oldsomecupcakes,shehadnoideathatwouldbealife-changingexperience.AsTarapushedherdaughterNoraharoundthestorelastmonth,shepassedanoldmanwhowasbyhimself.Theoldmanlookedcold,untilNorahshoutedtohim,“Hi!It’smybirthdaytoday!”Themanstoppedandhisdemeanorchangedfromdistantandserioustowarmandfriendly.“Howoldare\nyoutoday?”themanasked.Aftersometimetalkingtogether,Norahaskedhermomtotakeapictureofherwithhernewfriend“Mr.Dan”,DanPeterson,82.Theyhuggedandaftertenminuteswenttheirseparateways.Thatcouldhavebeentheendofthestory.Butitisactuallythebeginningofaspecialrelationship.TarapostedthepictureofherdaughterandMr.DanonFacebookandsomeonewhorecognizedhimreachedouttoherwithhiscontactinformation.ItturnedoutthatMr.Dan’swifediedinMarchandhehadbeensufferingfromdepressionandanxietyeversince.ThepersononFacebooktoldTarathatitwasthefirsttimetheyhadseenMr.Dansmilesincethedeathofhiswife.Knowingthat,TaracontactedMr.Dan,andeversinceNorahandthe82-year-oldhavedevelopedafriendshipunlikeanyother.“Shehasshownmeadepthoflove,adepththatIdidn’tknowexisted,”Mr.Dantoldthereporter.Mr.DantoldTarathatbeforemeetingNorah,hehadn’thadonenightofuninterruptedsleep.Anxietykepthimupatallhoursandmadehimrestless.AftermeetingNorah,hesaidhenowsleepssoundly.ForMr.Dan’s82ndbirthdayonOctober20,themotherandthedaughterbroughtballoonsandpresents—and,ofcourse,cupcakes.Mr.DanwillalsospendadayaroundThanksgivingwithNorahandherfamily.“Ifyoudon’ttakethetimetonoticepeople,youwillneverknowhowyoucanpositivelyimpactalife,”TaraWoodsaid.24.Mr.Danlookedcoldbecause________.A.hefeltlonelyB.hedislikedlittlekidsC.nobodyhadhuggedhimD.heknewlittleaboutNorah25.HowdidTaraknowmoreaboutMr.Dan?A.Fromanewsreporter.B.Fromastranger.C.Fromashopassistant.D.Fromhisneighbor.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Givingmakesarealdifference.B.Itisimportanttorespecteachother.C.Weshouldnotjudgeapersonatfirstsight.D.Goodthingswillhappenifonekeepstrying.【答案】24.A25.B26.AC\n“Doesmysmilelookbiginthis?”Futurefitting-roommirrorsinclothingstorescouldsubtlyadjustyourreflectiontomakeyoulook—andhencefeel—happier,encouragingyoutolikewhatyousee.That’stheideabehindtheEmotionEvokingSystemdevelopedbyShigeoYoshidaandcolleaguesattheUniversityofTokyoinJapan.Thesystemcanmanipulate,orinotherwords,controlyouremotionsandpersonalpreferencesbypresentingyouwithanimageofyourownsmilingorfrowningface.Theprinciplethatphysiologicalchangescandriveemotionalones—thatlaughtercomesbeforehappiness,ratherthantheotherwayaround—isawell-establishedidea.Theresearcherswantedtoseeifthisideacouldbeusedtobuildacomputersystemthatmanipulateshowyoufeel.Thesystemworksbypresentingtheuserwithaweb-cameraimageofhisorherface—asiftheywerelookinginamirror.Theimageisthensubtlyalteredwithsoftware,turningthecornersofthemouthupordownandchangingtheareaaroundtheeyes,sothatthepersonappearstosmileorfrown.Withouttellingthemtheaimofthestudy,theteamrecruited21volunteersandaskedthemtositinfrontofthescreenwhileperforminganunrelatedtask.Whenthetaskwascomplete,theparticipantsratedhowtheyfelt.Whenthefacesonscreenappearedtosmile,peoplereportedthattheyfelthappier.Ontheotherhand,whentheimagewasgivenasadexpression,theyreportedfeelinglesshappy.Yoshidaandhiscolleaguestestedwhethermanipulatingthevolunteers’emotionalstatewouldinfluencetheirpreferences.Eachpersonwasgivenascarftowearandagainpresentedwiththealteredwebcamimage.Thevolunteersthatsawthemselvessmilingwhilewearingthescarfweremorelikelytoreportthattheylikedit,andthosethatsawthemselvesnotsmilingwerelesslikely.Thesystemcouldbeusedtomanipulateconsumers’impressionsofproducts,saidtheresearchers.Forexample,mirrorsinclothing-storefittingroomscouldbereplacedwithscreensshowingalteredreflections.Theyalsosuggestpeoplemaybemorelikelytofindclothesattractiveiftheyseethemselveslookinghappywhiletryingthemon.“It’scertainlyaninterestingarea,”saysChrisCreedattheUniversityofBirmingham,UK.Buthenotesthatusingsuchtechnologyinashopwouldbeharderthaninthelab,becausepeoplewilluseawiderangeofexpressions.“Attemptingtomakeslightdifferencestotheseandensuringthatthereflectedimagelooksbelievablewouldbemuchmorechallenging,”hesays.\nOfcourse,therearealsoimportantmoralquestionssurroundingsuchsubtlymanipulativetechnology.“Youcouldarguethatifitmakespeoplehappy,whatharmisitdoing?”saysCreed.“ButIcanimaginethatmanypeoplemayfeelmanipulated,uncomfortableandcheatediftheyfoundout.”27.What’sthemainpurposeoftheEmotionEvokingSystem?A.Toseewhetherlaughtercomesbeforehappiness.B.Toseewhetherone’sfacialexpressionscanbealtered.C.Toseewhetherone’sfeelingcanbeunconsciouslyaffected.D.Toreplacethemirrorsinfutureclothing-storefittingrooms.28.Whatcanwelearnabouttheweb-cameraimageinthestudy?A.Itgavethevolunteersafalseimage.B.Itattemptedtomakethevolunteersfeelhappier.C.Itrecordedthevolunteers’performanceinthetask.D.Itbeautifiedthevolunteers’appearanceinthemirror.29.WhatdoesCreedmentionasalimitationofthetechnology?A.Itonlyworksinclothingstores.B.Itonlymakessubtlechangestopeople’sexpressions.C.Itonlychangestheareasaroundthemouthandtheeyes.D.Itonlydealswithalimitednumberoffacialexpressions.30.WhatdoesCreed’scommentonthemoralissueswiththistechnologyimply?ANothingismoreimportantthanhappiness.B.Technologyisunabletomanipulatepeople.C.Peopleshouldneglecttheharmofthetechnology.D.Peopleshouldhavetherighttomakedecisionsindependently.【答案】27.C28.A29.D30.DDForseveraldecades,therehasbeenanextensiveandorganizedcampaignintendedtogeneratedistrustinscience,fundedbythosewhoseinterestsandideologiesarethreatenedbythefindingsofmodernscience.Inresponse,scientistshavetendedtostressthesuccessofscience.Afterall,scientistshavebeenrightaboutmostthings.\nStressingsuccessesisn’twrong,butformanypeopleit’snotpersuasive.Analternativeanswertothequestion“Whytrustscience?”isthatscientistsusetheso-calledscientificmethod.Ifyou’vegotahighschoolsciencetextbooklyingaround,you’llprobablyfindthatanswerinit.Butwhatistypicallythoughttobethescientificmethod—developahypothesis(假设),thendesignanexperimenttotestit—isn’twhatscientistsactuallydo.Scienceisdynamic:newmethodsgetinvented;oldonesgetabandoned;andsometimes,scientistscanbefounddoingmanydifferentthings.Ifthereisnoidentifiablescientificmethod,thenwhatisthereasonfortrustinscience?Theanswerishowthoseclaimsareevaluated.Thecommonelementinmodernscience,regardlessofthespecificfieldortheparticularmethodsbeingused,isthestrictscrutiny(审查)ofclaims.It’sthistough,sustainedprocessthatworkstomakesurefaultyclaimsarerejected.Ascientificclaimisneveracceptedastrueuntilithasgonethroughalengthy“peerreview”becausethereviewersareexpertsinthesamefieldwhohaveboththerightandtheobligation(责任)tofindfaults.Akeyaspectofscientificjudgmentisthatitisdonecollectively.Noclaimgetsaccepteduntilithasbeenvettedbydozens,ifnothundreds,ofheads.Inareasthathavebeencontested,likeclimatescienceandvaccinesafety,it’sthousands.Thisiswhywearegenerallyjustifiedinnotworryingtoomuchifasinglescientist,evenaveryfamousone,disagreeswiththeclaim.Andthisiswhydiversityinscience—themorepeoplelookingataclaimfromdifferentangles—isimportant.Doesthisprocessevergowrong?Ofcourse.Scientistsarehumans.Thereisalwaysthepossibilityofrevisingaclaimonthebasisofnewevidence.Somepeoplearguethatweshouldnottrustsciencebecausescientistsare“alwayschangingtheirminds.”Whileexamplesoftrulysettledsciencebeingoverturnedarefarfewerthanissometimesclaimed,theydoexist.Butthebeautyofthisscientificprocessisthatitexplainswhatmightotherwiseappearparadoxical(矛盾的):thatscienceproducesbothnoveltyandstability.Scientistsdochangetheirmindsinthefaceofnewevidence,butthisisastrengthofscience,notaweakness.31.Howdoestheauthorthinkofthescientificmethod?A.Stable.B.Persuasive.C.Unreliable.D.Unrealistic.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vetted”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Explained.B.Examined.C.Repeated.D.Released.\n33.Accordingtothepassage,theauthormayagreethat______.A.itisnotpersuasivetorejectthosefaultyclaimsB.settledsciencetendstobecollectivelyoverturnedC.aleadingexpertcannotplayadecisiveroleinascrutinyD.diversityinknowledgeisthecommonelementinscience34.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PutYourFaithinScienceB.DefendtheTruthinScienceC.ApplyYourMindtoScienceD.ExploreADynamicWaytoScience【答案】31.C32.B33.C34.A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。My,whatabigbeakyouhave!Forhumans,adaptingtoclimatechangewillmostlybeamatteroftechnology.Moreairconditioning,better-designedhousesandbiggerflooddefensesmayhelptomaketheeffectsofawarmerworldlessharmful.____35____InapaperpublishedinTrends&Evolution,ateamledbySaraRyding,aPhDcandidateatDeakinUniversity,showsthatisalreadyhappening.Climatechangeisalreadyalteringthebodiesofmanyanimalspecies,givingthembiggerbeaks(喙),legsandears.InsomespeciesofAustralianparrot,forinstance,beaksizehasincreasedbybetween4%and10%since1871.Anotherstudy,thistimeinNorthAmericandark-eyedjuncos,anotherbird,foundthesamepattern.____36____Allthatisperfectlyconsistentwithevolutionarytheory.“Allen’srule”,namedforJoelAsaphAllen,whosuggesteditin1877,holdsthatwarm-bloodedanimalsinhotplacestendtohavelargerbodypartsthanthoseintemperate(温带的)regions.____37____Beingrichlyfilledwithbloodvessels,andnotcoveredbyfeathers,beaksmakeanidealplaceforbirdstogetridofheat.Fennecfoxes,meanwhile,whicharenativetotheSaharaDesert,havestrikinglylargeears,especiallycomparedwiththeirArcticcousins.Ms.Rydingisnotthefirstresearchertotakethatapproach.Butitishard,whendealingwithindividualspecies,toprovethatclimatechangewasthecauseofananatomical(解剖学的)changes.Allsortsofotherfactors,fromchangesinpreytotheevolvingreproductivepreferencesofmalesor\nfemales,mighthavebeendrivingthechanges.____38____Theteamcombineddatafromdifferentspeciesindifferentplaces.Sincetheyhavelittleincommonapartfromlivingonawarmingplanet,climatechangeisthemostreasonableexplanation.____39____Thatmaychangeaswarmingaccelerates.Sinceanyevolutionaryadaptationcomeswithtrade-offs(妥协),itisunclearhowfartheprocessmightgo.Biggerbeaksmightmakefeedingharder,forinstance.Largerwingsareheavier,andbiggerlegscostmoreenergytogrow.A.However,lookingatthebiggerpicturemakesthepatternclearer.B.Fornow,atleast,theincreaseissmall,nevermuchmorethan10%.C.Animalswillhavetorelyonchangingtheirbodiesortheirbehaviors.D.Itseemsthatthefutureworldisgoingtobehotterthanhumansareusedto.E.Therefore,thenegativeeffectsofawarmerworldarevisibleintheseanimals’bodies.F.Suchadaptationsboostananimal’ssurfacearearelativetoitsbody,helpingittoreleaseextraheat.G.Similartrendsareseeninmammals,withspeciesofmiceandbatsevolvingbiggerears,legsandwings.【答案】35.C36.G37.F38.A39.B第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节阅读表达(共4小题;第40、41小题各2分,第42小题3分,第43小题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求回答问题。Inlife,onceonapath,wetendtofollowit,forbetterorworse.What’ssadisthatevenifit’sthelatter,weoftenfollowacertainpathanywaybecausewearesousedtothewaythingsarethatwedon’tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.Psychologistscallthisphenomenonfunctionalfixedness.Thisclassicexperimentwillgiveyouanideaofhowitworks–andasenseofwhetheryoumayhavefallenintothesametrap:Peoplearegivenaboxoftacks(大头钉)andsomematchesandaskedtofindawaytoattachacandletoawallsothatitburnsproperly.Typically,thesubjectstrytackingthecandletothewallorlightingittofixitwithmeltedwax(石蜡).Thetacksaretooshort,andthecandledoesn’tfastentothewall.Sohowcanyouaccomplishthetask?Thesuccessfultechniqueistousethetackboxasacandleholder.Youemptyit,tackittothewall,andstandthecandleinsideit.\nTothinkofthat,youhavetolookbeyondthebox’susualroleasacontainerjustfortacksandreimagineitservinganentirelynewpurpose.Thatisdifficultbecauseweallsuffer–toonedegreeoranother–fromfunctionalfixedness.Theinabilitytothinkinnewwaysaffectspeopleineverycornerofsociety.ThepoliticaltheoristHannahArendcoinedthephrasefrozenthoughtstodescribedeeplyheldideasthatwenolongerquestionbutshould.InArendt’seyes,thecomplacentrelianceonsuchaccepted“truths”alsomadepeopleblindtoideasthatdidn’tfittheirworldview,evenwhentherewasampleevidenceforthem.Frozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintelligence,shesaid,“Itcanbefoundinhighlyintelligentpeople.”Anothercontextinwhichfrozenthinkingcanturntrulydangerousismedicine.Ifyoulandinthehospital,it’snaturaltowanttobetreatedbythemostexperiencedphysiciansonstaff.Butaccordingtoa2014studyintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation(JAMA),you’dbebetteroffbeingtreatedbytherelativenovices.40.Whatdoes“functionalfixedness”mean?41.Howisthecandleattachedtothewall?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.▶FrozenthinkingiscommonamongordinarypeoplebutlessfoundinthosewithhighIQ.43.Howcanyouavoidfrozenthoughtsinyourdailylife?(Inabout40words)【答案】40.Itmeansweareusedtothewaythingsarethatwedon’tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferent.41.Thesuccessfultechniqueistoplaceitintotheemptiedtackboxthatisfastenedtothewall.42.Frozenthinkingiscommonamongordinarypeopleaswellasthosewithhigh10althoughfrozenthinkinghasmuchtodowithintelligence.Becausefrozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintelligence.43.Therearetwowaystoavoidfrozenthoughts.Firstly,Icantalktopeoplewhodisagreewithme,whichisgoodformybrain.What’smore,Ialwaysthinkoutsidethebox,whichcanbroadenmythinkingincountlessways.第二节(20分)44.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。毕业在即,同学们想请曾在你班学习的英国学生Jim录制一段视频。作为班长,请你给Jim写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.视频内容;\n2.其它相关事项。注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearJim,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua【答案】参考范文:DearJim,Howareyoudoing?It'sbeenawhileandweallmissyou.I'mwritingtoinviteyoutojoinusinaspecialevent.Youknow,we'llgraduateinJune.It'sapitythatyoucan'tbepresentatthegraduationceremony.Butwedohopeyoucanattendinadifferentway.Wouldyouliketorecordashortvideotoexpressyourwishes?Andit'llbegreatifyoualsosharewithusyourlifeinBritain.Ibetthevideowillbeahitattheceremonyandit'sboundtobringbackfondmemoriesofourtimetogether.Soundsfun,right?PleaseemailittomebynextSunday,andifyouneedassistanceofanykind,I'dbemorethanhappytohelp.Yours,LiHua.