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湖北省部分省级示范高中2021-2022学年高二上学期期末测试英语试卷

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 湖北省部分省级示范高中2021~2022学年上学期高二期末测试

英 语 试 卷

第Ⅰ卷(共55小题,计95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. How much will the woman pay for the dress? A. $60.

B. $140.

C. $120.

2. What will the woman most probably do?

A. Have a short break. B. Take two weeks off. C. Continue her work.

3. What does the man think of his missed lecture? A. It was boring. 4. What was the Pony Express? A. A mail delivery service.

B. The name of a legend of the West. C. Riders who went from coast to coast. 5. What’s the man going to do first? A. Go to the beach. B. Have the car serviced. C. Have dinner at the Sea Breeze Inn. 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。听每段对话或独白前,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至7题。

6. What are the two speakers talking about? A. How to eat properly. B. How to choose clothes. C. How to lose weight.

B. It was unimportant.

C. It was popular.

7. What’s the useful way for the woman to keep her figure? A. Doing yoga. snacks.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题. 8. How can we know if a melon is ripe? A. By its color and smell. B. By its color and shape.

C. By its smell and shape. 9. What will the woman buy? A. A green melon.

B. A small melon.

C. A yellow melon.

B. Going running.

C.

Eating

fewer

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What’s the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. wife.

11. When does the conversation take place? A. In the morning.

B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.

B. Mother and son.

C. Husband and

12. What can we learn about the convenience store? A. It’s much cheaper. B. There’s much selection. C. It’s on business all day long. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Where are probably the speakers? A. At home.

B. On a farm.

C. In a car.

14. What does the man say about the farm? A. It is affordable. B. It is large. C. It is 14 acres.

15. Why does the man intend to grow potatoes? A. Because he likes them best. B. Because it doesn’t need big space. C. Because it doesn’t need much work.

16. What’s the woman’s greatest concern about the man’s plan? A. Labor.

B. Money.

C. Time.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. Why does Jenny Smith organize this meeting? A. To recruit volunteers.

B. To introduce the newspaper. C. To tell about her job.

18. What is unnecessary for the job?

A. Writing skills. B. Painting skills. skills.

19. How often does the newspaper come out? A. Once a week. week.

20. Why do people work for the newspaper mostly? A. To have fun.

B. Twice a week.

C. Five days a

C.

Typing

B. To earn some money. C. To get some experience.

第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和 D )中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Library Card

1. Cards for International Students

International students can borrow books and access many library services with your valid IC Cards. However, you should open your library privilege online before the first borrowing from the library. You can click here for more details:

http://tempcard.lib.tsinghua.edu.cn/dispatcher?classid=perApply&language=eng

2. Visiting Scholars & Teachers taking Refresher Course in Continuing Education Office

All the visiting scholars and teachers taking refresher course in Continuing Education Office can read books and periodicals in library reading rooms only with your valid IC Cards. If you need to borrow books, you must take your deposit and materials fee to the staff of Continuing Education Office, then the staff will help you open your library privilege at Library Card Center.

Deposit(押金):¥ 1000.00: valid for 100 books both Chinese and foreign language. Materials Fee:¥ 100.00/y (lump-sum payment, non-refundable)

3. Temporary Staff Without IC Cards

Readers who have a temporary research cooperation with schools and departments of Tsinghua University can apply for a temporary CPU Card for reading or borrowing books in the library when taking academic research in our university.

You should take your ID Card, electronic ID photo (jpg, send to bzhch@lib.tsinghua.edu.cn), your supervisor signed Introduction Letter from your work department which has an agreement with the library, and fees when applying for a CPU Card at Library Card Center.

Deposits: ¥ 100.00: only valid to read in the library; ¥ 300.00: valid to borrow 5 Chinese books; ¥ 1000.00: valid for 5 books both Chinese and foreign language.

Materials Fee: ¥ 10.00 / m ( lump-sum payment, non-refundable) Card Fee: ¥ 20.00

21. How much should a visiting scholar deposit to borrow books? A. ¥ 1400.00. B. ¥ 1100.00.

C. ¥ 300.00. D. ¥ 1000.00.

22. To get a library card, temporary staff without IC Cards should prepare the following things except _________. A. his ID Card

B. his CPU Card D. an electronic ID photo

C. an Introduction Letter 23. Where can you see this text? A. On a university website. C. On a board in the campus. B

B. In a university magazine.

D. In a brochure sent to new students.

Today we were looking after our two nieces. They started screaming in the room where they were playing while my husband and I cooked lunch. We quickly ran to see what happened and there was a small scorpion (蝎子) that somehow got into the house.

My husband picked up the scorpion before it had a chance to get away. As he was catching the scorpion, the elder niece Alice said that it was good that he was there because “girls can’t deal with that thing”.

My husband asked her who told her that. Alice just shrugged (耸肩)and said,“Everyone knows girls are afraid of bugs (虫子).” So my husband called her over and told her, “You never have to be afraid of anything because you’re a girl. You’re just as good as boys. When you saw this scorpion, you called me and your aunt here. You recognized there was something that could hurt you. So you got help. I’m proud of you for letting adults know about something that was a danger to you. You’re very smart.”

He held the scorpion’s tail, adding, “As you grow up, people are always going to try to tell you what you can and can’t do, but you can do anything if you put your effort

into it. There’re women that work with bugs for their jobs and study them.” She got so excited at the thought of woman being able to do things a man can do.

At this point her little sister Lisa came towards them. So my husband sat there and explained the different parts of the scorpion, completely firing their imagination. Alice asked if she could hold it. Then my husband put it on her hands. She was so proud of herself that she talked about it until she went to sleep. 24. Why did the author’s nieces scream? A. They were bitten by a scorpion.

B. They spotted a scorpion in the room.

C. The author’s husband caught a scorpion. D.The author’s husband was cooking a scorpion.

25. What can we learn about Alice from Paragraph 3? A. She admired her uncle very much.

B. She prided herself on calling adults in time. C. She thought it normal for girls to fear bugs. D. She was afraid of being compared with boys.

26. Why did the author’s husband say those words to Alice? A. To educate her to attend bugs . do.

C. To tell her to devote herself to everything. D. To encourage her to be brave and confident.

27. Which of the following best describes the author’s husband’s lesson to Alice? A. Meaningless. B. Successful.

C. Humorous. C

China will have the most 5G connections of any nation by 2025, according to a new study, while Europe will fall behind Korea, the United States and Japan in terms of 5G penetration(渗透) by that year.

5G is the fifth generation of network technology. It is expected to bring unbelievable speeds to Internet users, with some operations running 10 times faster than on 4G networks. 5G is also expected to unlock the potential in a lot of new services, including artificial intelligence, science of robots self-driving cars, and the Internet of things.

The GSMA said that China’s three major mobile operators—China Unicorn, China Mobile, and China Telecom—are already moving ahead with 5G networks. While most nations will have 5G by updating existing foundations, the study noted that China plans to build part of its 5G networks.

One of the most distinguishing factors between Chinese mobile operators and those in the rest of the world is the intention to erect the new and independent 5G networks.

D. Boring.

B. To show her what she can and can’t

That is, China is determined to build a completely advanced 5G. The high cost underlines China’s seriousness about paying whatever it takes.

Korea will lead the world in terms of 5G penetration in 2025, when 66 percent of the nation’s total connections will be 5G, according to GSMA. This compares to 50 percent in the US, 49 percent in Japan, 36 percent in China, 30 percent in Europe, and a global average of 18 percent. Out of the five economies leading on 5G, Europe will have the lowest participation in 2025, as the area is moving more slowly in having its 5G networks. 28. What will 5G bring?

A. A completely new pattern for daily life. B. Excellent networks and national safety. C. Amazing speeds for public transportation.

D. Realizing the potential of artificial intelligence. 29. What is the future of 5G in China? A. It will develop rapidly.

B. It may lack financial support. D. It may fall behind Europe.

C. It will move forward slowly.

30. Which of the following best explains “erect” underlined in paragraph 4? A. bring up

B. set up

C. take up

D. pick up

31. What can we infer from the last paragraph? A. Koreans cannot connect 5G in 2025. 2025.

C. Only five countries will have 5G in 2025. D. Europe will pay little attention to 5G in 2025.

D

In this room at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington, all sound from the outside world is locked out and any sound produced inside is stopped cold. It’s called an ‘anechoic’ (无回声的) chamber (室), because it creates no echo at all. This is the world’s quietest place.

The room offers a very rare experience. “As soon as one enters the room, one immediately feels a strange and unique sensation which is hard to describe,” wrote Hundraj Gopal, a speech and hearing scientist and the principal designer of the anechoic chamber at Microsoft, in an email. “Most people find the absence of sound deafening, feel a sense of fullness in the ears, or some ringing. When you turn your head, you can hear that motion. You can hear yourself breathing and it sounds somewhat loud,” he said. In the real world, Gopal explained, there is always some air pressure on the ear drums. But upon entering the anechoic room this constant air pressure is gone, since there are no sound reflections from the surrounding walls.

B.Some Chinese will have access to 5G in

Microsoft’s chamber is currently registered in the Guinness World Record as the world’s quietest place, a title it claimed in 2015 at the expense of a similar chamber at Orfield Labs in Minneapolis. But unlike Microsoft’s, that chamber is open to the public, which has turned it into a small tourist attraction.

Despite rumors to the contrary, there is no “world record” for time spent in the chamber constantly by a person, and such challenges are not encouraged, according to Orfield, who constructed his own lab and anechoic chamber. And he has rejected many requests from people who want to “beat the record.”

Anechoic chambers are generally used to test noises and sounds coming from a variety of products with a high degree of scientific reliability. Microsoft uses it for audio equipment such as microphones, receivers, headphones and speakers, or to analyze clicks and hums from computing devices like keyboards, mice, fans and so on. Since the chamber at Orfield Labs is the only officially approved one in an independent lab in the United States, it attracts an even wider range of businesses and products: medical defibrillators, sleep-apnoea machines, hearing aids, heart valves, appliances, automotive parts, computers and hard drives.

32. What can be learned about the anechoic chamber? A. You can hear your breath clearly in it.

B. One feels strange immediately he goes out of it. C. Tiny sounds are quieter than they really are in it. D. The air pressure in the ear drums still exists in it.

33. What is the advantage of Microsoft’s chamber over Orfield’s chamber? A. It is considered a quieter room. USA.

C. It has become a tourist attraction.

D. It attracts more businesses.

B. It is officially recognized in the

34. What is Orfield’s attitude towards people’s challenge staying in the anechoic room? A. Doubtful.

B. Favorable.

C. Neutral.

D. Opposed.

35. What is the best title for the text? A. The Guinness World Record

B. The quietest place, but not relaxing

D. The anechoic chamber of Orfield

C. A rare and uncomfortable experience

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

Is a cashless society possible for everyone?

There is no escaping our evolution into a cashless society. It would give rise to a new era for financial businesses, which are all carried out digitally. The key benefits

would include lower crime rates, easier foreign businesses, and reduced risks and costs. The idea of a cashless society appears so wide-spread in our society. 36

Economic inequality and exclusivity (排他性)are fundamental issues still present worldwide.

37 The unbanked and the poor could face significant challenges with digital payment. In

fact a huge number of the unbanked view the cashless movement as a discrimination(歧

视)against

those without bank accounts.

38 There are also the elderly and the disabled who face their own challenges with quick digitalization and technological advancement. There are still parts of society that lack trust in digital payments or have difficulty accessing mobile phones and the internet.

In China, four out of every five payments are now cashless. 39 The country is about to launch a national digital currency, the world’s first. As we use the model set by China, other countries need to take it upon themselves to provide a harmonious, and effective, cashless society—one that does not leave anyone behind.

40 But at the same time they should be provided with the means and motivation to take part in an ever-growing cashless world.

A. This problem can not be ignored. B. However, this is far from reality. C. We shouldn’t leave behind the poor. D. Nearly everything can be bought digitally.

E. It isn’t just the unbanked who are at risk of being left behind. F. A cashless society might actually make these problems worse.

G. We must ensure that people are still given freedom of choice regarding how they pay.

第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。

After my speech about how everyone can benefit from football, Michael, a short and thin boy, approached me. Although I told him about our 41 and his weakness, he was 42 to join us. I knew he would probably not 43 it, but by the 44 of my speech, I allowed him to have a go.

On the opening day of practice, we started a one-mile jog around the track. Michael

fell many times, each time 45 himself up. The same thing happened for weeks. Gradually, Michael gained strength both socially and 46 . By the last week of practice Michael could run the mile without 47 . One day after practice, the team captain Steve, 48 but kind of lazy, pointed to the field where Michael was 49 all alone and asked me why he was still out there. I told Steve to ask him. The next day, I was 50 to see Steve exercising right next to Michael.

Our big game came. At first we were losing by twelve points, making some kids nearly give up. But Michael was playing as hard as he could 51 the team to keep trying. Finally, we won. At our celebration dinner, we always gave a big award to the most 52 player. Steve had scored the most points that season, and everyone 53 as he received his award. “I can’t take this,” Steve said. “Everything I achieved, and everything the team achieved this season, is 54 one person.” The entire team cheered once more as Steve turned the 55 over to Michael. 41. A. strength 42. A. determined 43. A. get 44. A. concept 45. A. pulling 46. A. emotionally 47. A. falling 48. A. elegant 49. A. standing 50. A. excited 51. A. teaching 52. A. competitive 53. A. cheered 54. A. free from 55. A. reward

B. standard B. delighted B. make B. idea B. bringing B. casually B. pausing B. brilliant B. lying B. frustrated B. claiming B. passive B. celebrated B. next to B. title

C. proof C. frightened C. hold C. plot C. picking C. spiritually C. crying C. stubborn C. jogging C. confused C. encouraging C. defensive C. approved C. far from C. prize

D. admission D. supposed D. seek D. clue D. pushing D. physically D. resisting D. terrible D. resting D. amazed D. following D. reflective D. accepted D. thanks to D. medal

第II卷(共10小题,2个大题,计55分)

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Chinese art is an important part of the country’s cultural heritage. It 56 (distinguish) itself from Western painting in that it is drawn on Xuan paper (or silk) with the Chinese brush and Chinese ink.

57 (attain) ability in this art, it is necessary to have a good control of the brush, and certain knowledge of Xuan paper and Chinese ink. Before painting, the painter

must have a 58 (detail) draft in his mind. Once he starts to paint, he will 59 (normal) have to complete the work at one go. A large number of Chinese painters, at the same time, 60 (be) poets who often add their own poems on the paintings. The resulting piece of work is usually 61 integrated (整合) whole of four branches of Chinese art—poetry, calligraphy, painting and seal-cutting.

Chinese paintings 62 (divide) into two major categories, free hand brushwork (Xie Yi) and fine brushwork (Gong Bi). The former is characterized by simple and bold strokes (笔画) representing the exaggerated (夸张的) likeness of the objects 63 the latter is done by specific brushwork and close attention to particulars. And it’s difficult to tell how long the art of painting 64 (exist) in China. Pots from 5000-6000 years ago were painted in color with patterns of plants and animals, 65 reflected various aspects of the life of primitive people. These may be the beginnings of Chinese painting.

第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分)

假设你是李华,你校英文报正在征稿,题目是“How to keep fit”,请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:

1. 保持健康的方法 2. 呼吁大家健康生活 注意:

1. 字数80左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。

_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

第二节 读后续写(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Finally, the bell rang. “Don’t forget to practice your class presentation at home!” Miss Bella cried as everyone started talking and packing their school bags. Jessy felt sick. She hated having to read aloud in class. She was sure everyone got really bored listening to her. Once, when Jessy was reading out her holiday diary, Lee was even looking at his watch, a silver and blue one which seemed just magical.

Jessy watched Lee walk ahead of her as they left school. He seemed so clever, and he had a certain sort of shining confidence. He was just one of those people who were good at everything. Jessy sighed. As she turned the corner, she saw Lee’s watch lying right in the middle of the path.

Jessy knew she should just pick it up and return it to him, but she didn’t want to

run after him. Jessy bent down quickly, picked up the watch and ran home. On arriving home, Jessy put it on almost without thinking. She was surprised it fitted so well. She walked to the mirror and started practicing her speech. Words just flooded out of her. “I’m going to talk about swimming. I’ve won lots of competitions. But when I’m in a race, I’m not really thinking about winning...” Jessy laughed with excitement. She suddenly seemed to have a certain sort of confidence. Turning back to the mirror, Jessy saw a flash of light from the watch in the glass. The flashes of silver seemed almost magical. So maybe Lee’s watch really DID have something magic about it.

The next day, as the lesson began, Miss Bella asked who was going to be brave and go first. Nobody moved. Jessy slowly raised her arm. Before Miss Bella could say anything, there was a shout from behind. “She’s stolen my watch!” Lee said angrily, “It went missing at school yesterday.” 注意:

1. 续写词数应为150左右;

2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Everybody was fixing their eyes on Jessy, waiting for an explanation. Miss Bella smiled and asked the class to listen to Jessy’s speech first.

答案

听力: 1 — 20 BABAB CCACB CCCAB BABCA 阅读理解: 21 — 40 DBA BCDB DABC AADB BFEDG 完型填空:41 — 55 BABBC DABCD CAADC

语法填空:56. distinguishes 57. To attain 58. detailed 59.normally 60. are 61. an 62.are divided 63.while/and 64. has existed 65. which

应用文范文:

Good health is of great importance in our growth and development of human body. Here are some suggestions on how to keep fit.

For one thing, have a balanced diet. Try to consume different categories of vegetables, animal meat and dairy products. For another, taking plenty of exercise is necessary, which can prevent you from feeling tired. Moreover, form a good habit by going to bed and getting up early.

In a word, a healthy diet, moderate exercise and a good life habit do good to your health. Let’s try it now! 续写范文(One possible version)

Paragraph 1:

Everybody was fixing their eyes on Jessy, waiting for an explanation. A flush of embarrassment came to her cheeks, making Jessy biting her lips. Dead silence suddenly fell. Then came Miss Bella’s voice, “Why is Lee’s watch on your wrist?” Jessy hesitated for a while and decided to tell the truth. However, on second thoughts of the well-prepared speech and the magic of the watch, she changed her mind. “Miss Bella, could I give the speech first and then explain?” She made a request in a tone of begging. Paragraph 2:

Miss Bella smiled and asked the class to listen to Jessy’s speech first. Jessy put away her fright, took a deep breath, and made for the platform. Casting a glance at the sea of faces watching her, Jessy cleared her throat and began her speech. “I’m going to talk about swimming...” Word began to flood out of her. “What a terrific speech!” Whispers went around the classroom, and even Miss Bella nodded with approval. Immediately Jessy finished her speech, a storm of applause erupted from the class. Relieved, Jessy told everyone the truth, and especially the magic of the watch. She returned the watch to Lee as she eventually realized the real source of confidence.

听力材料 Text 1

W: I like the dress. But $200 seems a little expensive to me. M: That’s all right, Madam. It's on sale and you can get a 30% discount. Text 2

M: You’ve had your hands full and have been overworked during the last two weeks. I think you really need to go out and get some fresh air and sunshine. W: You are right. That’s just what I’m thinking about. Text 3 W:

It’s a shame that you missed the lecture on biology.

All the senior students went to attend it yesterday.

M: I don’t care at all, because I have something more important to do. Text 4

W: I just saw a move where they mentioned the Pony Express. What do you know about it? M: It was one of the legends of the West. They were the riders who delivered the mail on horseback from one end of the country to the other. W: It must have taken them moths.

M: It used to take anything from one to six months before the Pony Express, but after it began , it only took ten days. Text 5

W: What are we going to do tonight?

M: I’m going to get the car serviced and then I’ll take you for a drive to the beach and we can have dinner at the Sea Breeze Inn. W: That sounds wonderful! Text 6

M: I’ve put on 20 pounds in the past few months. I’m heavier than before. W: I could tell. I didn’t want to mention it because I was afraid of hurting you. M: Thanks. At first I didn’t notice, but now my weight is out of control. Do you Have any suggestions? How can you keep your slim figure?

W: Cutting down snacks such as bread, crisps and pasta always works for me. Sometimes I also take exercise and go swimming.

M: I’ve decided to lose weight. I can barely squeeze myself into my clothes. W: I’m sure it can do wonders. Text 7

M: Mrs. Smith, I’ve been watching you for a few minutes, and so far you’ve pressed more than half the fruit in the produce section.

W: Sorry, I want to make sure it's ripe.

M: Well, you don't have to do that. Take this melon for instance. You can tell if it's ripe by the color and smell. W: Really?

M: Of course. If all my customers came in here and did like you, I’d have nothing but the damaged fruit. W: I’m very sorry.

M: Oh, it's all right. You are one of my best customers. But please don't do it any more. Look at this big melon. How yellow it is compared to the green one! Now smell it.

W: It smells sweet. I’ll get it. Text 8

W: Thanks for picking me up this evening, Eric.

M: Not at all. I’m happy to do it. By the way, I have some friends coming over tonight, and I should prepare for that. Shall we stop at a supermarket on the way home? W: I think it's close by now. We can stop at the convenience store. They’re open 24 hours.

M: Convenience store? They say the prices there are higher and there isn't much selection. W: I’m afraid so.

M: Well, it doesn't matter. It may make choosing much easier.

W: Actually, I enjoy comparing different brands to get the best bargain for our family. Of course, this time there will be no comparing.

M: Yeah. Here we are. Well, it is the only place open at this time of the night. Look at this, Mom. They have hamburgers ready to eat.

W:I know that, Eric. Go on to pick out what you want. I prefer to wait for you at the cash counter. M: All right. Text 9

W: Where are we going?

M: I want to show you something.

W: What is it?

M: A farm. It's just down this road. It's a small place, but at least it would be our own.

W: A farm? How can we afford to buy a farm?

M: It isn't large, only 40 acres.We wouldn't have to pay much right now. W: Is there a house on the place?

M: A small one, two bedrooms, but it needs to be fixed up a little. I can do the job myself.

W: OK. Is there enough space for a kitchen garden?

M: There is about half an acre around the house. That’s plenty of space.

W: Then we can grow our own fresh vegetables. And maybe keep a few chickens, couldn't we?

M: Yes, and we can probably grow a lot of our own food.

W: What are you thinking about growing, if we do take this place?

M: Well, it really isn't big enough for corn. I thought we might try to raise a crop of potatoes.

W: Potatoes? They are a lot of work. M: We’re used to hard work, aren't we?

W: Yes, we are, but the money. Do we have enough to get started? It seems like a dream. M: I think we’ve saved enough. We pay a little on the farm and maybe put a few dollars down on the tractor, too. Text 10

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Campers Daily. We need five volunteers to work with us for our newspaper. Experience is necessary,

and writing and typing skills are in great demand. We need people to rewrite articles

and type them. So it doesn’t matter if you are not good at speaking or painting. Of course, if you have some other skills

you'll probably have other chances to show them. Since our newspaper comes out every day except on

weekends, we need excellent students who know how to make good use of their time. There is some

money for salaries. It's not too much, so don't expect to get rich. Mostly, working with us is just for fun. Anyone who is interested in joining us, please let me

know immediately after this meeting. Be prepared to

start right away. The first issue goes

to press tomorrow. Don't wait there. Join us! Thanks for listening.

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