福建省莆田第一中学2019届高三英语下学期第四次月考试题(含答案)
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福建省莆田第一中学2019届高三英语下学期第四次月考试题
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。
3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.When is the weather report?
A. At 8:35.
B. At 9:00.
C. At 9:25.
2.What does the man need?
A. A new computer.
B. A new keyboard.
C. A new mouse.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At a wedding.
B. At a birthday party.
C. At a baby shower.
4.What does the man say about his new job?
A. It’s very stressful.
B. It’s a position in a bank.
C. The pay isn’t that satisfying.
5.What does the man think the woman should do?
pletely rewrite her paper.
B.Remove the marked places.
C.Make a few corrections.
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。
6. What relation probably is Ms. Leska to the woman?
A. Her roommate.
B. Her colleague.
C. Her cousin.
7. What will Tara do at 3:00 pm?
A. Meet Professor Albee.
B. Pick up Kevin.
C. Teach Claudia’s class.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. What did the man like about the film?
A. Its story and lines.
B. Its plot and characters.
C. Its music and scenes.
9. What kind of movie does David like best?
A. Adventure.
B. Comedy.
C. Drama.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A. An article.
B. A newspaper.
C. A reporter.
11. Why was the girl lying on the road?
A. She tripped over something.
B. She w as knocked over by a car.
C. She slipped because of the wet road.
12. Who flew out onto the road in the accident?
A. A car driver.
B. A truck driver.
C. A minibus passenger.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. Which crop does the man not grow often?
A. Corn.
B. Cotton.
C. Wheat.
14. How does the man pay the employees?
A. Hourly.
B. Weekly.
C. Monthly.
15. What work does the man need to do?
A. Irrigate his fields.
B. Fix his machines.
C. Apply farm chemicals.
16. What do we know about the man?
A. He works 12 hours a day in the winter
B. He has three full-time employees.
C. He will start a new business
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What will the listeners do after 9:30 am?
A. Enjoy a show.
B. Meet the headmaster.
C. Listen to a speech.
18. When will the guided tour around the school end?
A. At 10:30 am.
B. At 11:00 am.
C. At 11:30 am.
19. How long will the exhibition last?
A. For half an hour.
B. For forty minutes.
C. For an hour.
20. Where will the speaker probably lead the listeners now ?
A. The school library.
B. The dining hall.
C. The school hall
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
Resorts of every kind have sprung up to cater to the Englishman need to spend a part of the year, however briefly, by the seaside. No town in Britain is more than eighty miles from the sea and there are seaside resorts all round the coast. On a summer Sunday most of the roads that lead to the sea axe congested (拥挤) with cars full of people eager to get a breath of sea air. In the evening when everyone is full of food, ice-cream and lollypops, there is the long slow drive home on roads crowded with returning cars.
Brighton
Brighton is one of the best-known south coast resorts and is very popular for day trip excursions. It is only fifty miles from London and can be reached by fast train in an hour. At the weekend the pebbled beaches are thronged with people sunbathing or picki ng their way to the water’s edge for a dip.
Bournemouth
Located a hundred miles from London, the beaches are wide and sandy. White houses line the cliff tops and narrow valleys, densely wooded with pine trees, reach down to the shore. The area near to the town of Torquay on the Devon coast is sometimes called Britains Riviera and the climate is so mild that palm trees grow along the sea front.
Blackpool
On the north-west coast, a popular resort for the people in the industrial north, Blackpool is a gay, noisy town, famous for its amusement facilities and the magical lights. At night people travel from miles around to see the extravaganza of lights decorating the sea front.
Southend
On the east coast at the mouth of the Thames, Southend is, like Brighton, one of the favorite resorts of Londoners. The pier here is the longest in Britain and offers a great variety of differing entertainments.
21. Why do people often have a long slow drive home on roads in summer?
A. Because it is extremely far from the sea.
B. Because too many returning cars often make a traffic jam.
C. Because people are full of food, ice-cream and lollypops.
D. Because people are attracted in the resorts so they leave slowly.
22. Which resort is famous for its entertainments and grand lights?
A. Bournemouth.
B. Blackpool.
C. Brighton.
D. Southend.
23. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. There are palm trees growing near Bournemouth.
B. Southend has the longest pier in Britain.
C. Southend is a better preferred resort than Brighton by London locals.
D. People crowded into the water’s edge at Brighton for a quick swim.
B
For most of her life, Suanne Laqueur’s passion for storytelling was shown on the dance floor.
Although Laqueur began writing at a young age, dancing always took center stage. She majored in dance and theater at Alfred University and taught at her mother’s dance studio in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, for years. But when her mother was ready to retire and an opportunity opened for Laqueur to take over the studio, she realized she had no interest in taking on the business side of her art: “Owning a studio is a lot of work—financially, logistically. I love the teaching, the choreographing(编舞), the staging, but I didn’t want to own it.”
Yet Laqueur’s disinterest in running the studio changed when she became a self-published author. In the fall of 2013, she decided to pursue Self-publishing as a way of sharing her first completed novel with friends and family. During the process, she realized that following her true
passion—telling stories through writing—made the business of the art worthwhile, and owning that business meant she could direct her writing career however she chose.
Starting with her second self-published novel, she began investing more time in marketing and building her audience. Her investment paid off. Since 2014, Laqueur, now 49, has self-published six novels, which collectively have hundreds of ratings and reviews on Goodreads. Her 2016 novel An Exaltation of Larks stole the show at the 25th Annual Wr iter’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards, topping more than 2,300 entries to win the grand prize.
“You have to write the most truthful story to you, and I think self-publishing allows that freedom,’ she says. “If you work with traditional publishing, it’s more about what’s marketable, There are trade-offs, which everyone will tell you, but by self-publishing I have control of the book, I have control of the story, and I’m cool with that.”
24. From Paragraph 2,we can learn that Laqueur _______.
A. was a part-time writer when she was young
B. didn’t like teaching dancing in fact
C. wanted to own a publishing house
D. was interested in running her mother’s studio
25. What made Laqueur change her attitude to business?
A. Her mother’s persuasion.
B.The desire to make money
C. Self-publishing her novels.
D. Her own passion toward art.
26. Which of the following can best replace the phrase “stole the show” in Paragraph 4?
A. became a failure.
B. was shown to people.
C. got all the attention.
D. was accidentally stolen.
27. What can be inferred from what Laqueur’s said?
A. Self-publishing will replace traditional publishing.
B. She will never use traditional publishing.
C. Traditional publishing only focuses on the market.
D. She enjoys the way of self-publishing.
C
While the start of a new school year is always exciting, this year was even more so for some elementary school students in Auckland, New Zealand. They became the world’s first kids to be
“taught” by a digital teacher. Before you start imagining a human-like robot walking around the classroom, Will is just an avatar that appears on the student’s desktop, or smartphone screen, when ordered to come.
The autonomous animation platform has been modeled after the human brain and nervous system, allowing it to show human-like behavior. The digital teacher is assigned to teach Vector’s “Be sustainable with energy”— a free program for Auckland elementary schools.
Just like the humans it replaced, Will is able to instantly react to the students’ responses to the topic. Thanks to a webcam and microphone, the avatar not only responds to questions the kids may have, but also picks up non-verbal cues. For instance, if a student smiles at Will, he responds by smiling back. This two-way interaction not only helps attract the students’ attention, but also allows the program’s developers to monitor their engagement, and make changes if needed.
Nikhil Ravishankar believes that Will-like avatars could be a novel way to catch the attention of the next generation. He says, “I have a lot of hope in this technology as a means to deliver cost-effective, rich, educational experience in the future.”
The program, in place since August 2018, has been a great success thus far. Ravishankar says, “ What was fascinating to me was the reaction of the children to Will. The way they look at the world is so creative and different, and Will really captured their attention.” However, regardless of how popular it becomes, Will is unlikely to replace human educators any time soon.
28. What was special for some elementary school students in Auckland?
A. A digital teacher taught them.
B. They first saw something digital.
C. This was the start of a new school year.
D. They could get close to smartphone screen.
29. What is the benefit of this two-way interaction?
A. It can smile back.
B. It can use microphone.
C. It can talk any topic for free.
D. It can change if necessary.
30. What’s Ravishankar’s attitude to Will’s replacing Human educators soon?
A. Optimistic.
B. Doubtful.
C. Unclear.
D. Disapproving.
31. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. New High-tech Contributes to Education
B. The World’s First Digital Teacher Appears in Classroom.
C. The World’s First Digital Teacher, a Help to Students
D. New Zealand Will Replace Teachers in Classrooms
D
According to a recent study, a new genetically modified rice can prevent infections of HIV, the virus responsible for the disease AIDS.
The study reports the newly-developed rice produces proteins that attach directly to the HIV virus. This process prevents the virus from mixing with human cells. The scientists say it can remove the effect of the virus and block its spreading.
The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS reports that worldwide, nearly 37 million people were living with HIV in 2017. The organization says the largest number of those are in developing countries. Nearly two-thirds of HIV cases are in Africa. Now there is no cure for HIV/AIDS though there have been developments in oral drug treatments to slow the progression of the disease.
The new study predicts the rice-based method will lead to long-term use of the anti-HIV treatment across the developing world. Researchers said the “groundbreaking” discovery is “realistically the only way” that anti-HIV combination treatments can be produced at a cost low enough for the developing world.
They say the easiest and most cost-effective way to use the rice will be to make it into a cream to be put on the skin. The HIV-fighting proteins can then enter the body through the skin. People all over the world could grow the rice and make the cream themselves. This would prevent the cost and travel required for many patients to receive treatments and medicine.
The process of changing the genetic structure of food crops has been debated for some time. Critics of genetically engineered crops believe they can harm people. The scientific team says further testing is needed to ensure that the genetic engineering process does not produce any additional chemicals that could be dangerous to people.
32. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?
A. Stress the urgency of HIV treatments.
B. Provide some data about HIV.
C. Remind readers of HIV prevention.
D. Introduce HIV to the public.
33. In which way will the rice be used at the lowest cost?
A. By transforming it into proteins.
B. By adding it to an oral drug.
C. By attaching it to the HIV virus.
D. By processing it into a cream.
34. What can we infer about the genetic engineering process?
A. It can prevent infections of HIV.
B. It can produce dangerous chemicals.
C. It still requires perfecting.
D. It applies to the developed world.
35. From which is the text probably taken?
A. A biology textbook.
B. A health magazine.
C. A social webpage.
D. A first aid brochure.
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。
Choose your food wisely and you can add years to your life. Our list of anti-aging food goes way beyond green tea! 36 , it doesn’t matter how you eat your green and yellow beans, as long as you eat them. Eating whole, cooked peas and other beans may actually slow aging and make skin look younger.
37 , it may be one of the best thing you can do for your health. People who eat these anti-aging foods, especially walnut (核桃), three times a week or more enjoy two to three more years of life.
Don’t panic — no one is saying you have to give up your steak — but doing a few meatless meals a week can increase the number of weeks in your life. 38 . Anti-aging foods like rice, beans, tofu, and buckwheat nearly as much protein per serving as meat does, and you get the added benefit of fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Carrots are the typical healthy food. 39 . But did you know that carrots can not only lengthen your life span but also help you look younger?
Not only are blueberries delicious, but they’re also full of tons of nutrients, namely Vitamins A and C, as well as anti-aging antioxidants (抗氧化物质)like anthocyanin (花青素). A higher intake of anthocyanin may be associated with reductions in age-related decline to help preserve your health as you get older. The antioxidants found in blueberries can also protect against oxidative damage to your cells. 40 .
A.Since they are delicious
B.When it comes to anti-aging foods
C.If you eat nuts in your diet regularly
D.Sometimes your health depends on your mouth
E.And they decrease the risk of heart disease, and other diseases
F.Adding plant sources of protein can help extend your life span
G.Therefore, it’s probably no surprise to hear they’re really good for you.
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。
The stage lights dimmed, and I took a quick look from behind the heavy black curtains into the audience. Blinded by the lights, I quickly 41 . It seems that a great number of eyes were looking at me. I took a deep 42 as the music of my dance began to play. I entered the stage and began my 43 , the graduation test of the classical Indian dance.
After a decade of learning this art form, I had 44 been considered ready to take on the most difficult act. The test is the most important event in a dancer’s life as it pays 45 to all the factors in one’s life that 46 the dance form: one’s culture and family.
The performance is undertaken only by the most 47 and determined students. It is a difficult process that requires much 48 . For more than six months, I spent two to three hours every day
49 these dances. Many times, I 50 myself to my physical and mental breaking point, but still
I would not stop. I could not give up. There was always so much more to do and so much more to 51 .
I 52 a lot about myself in those tiring hours. I learned that I was far too 53 to give up, and I was too proud to prove myself 54 after I had set an unrealistic goal. Even with physical pain and mental 55 , I forced myself to meet my 56 . Even when I was at the end of my 57 , there was always something driving me on, forcing me not to give up.
Fortunately, I made it. What I had done 58 the success. It was in those hours that I learned what a dancer 59 is. Those time was evidence that I could 60 something I set out to do. 41.A.pulled back B.set off C.reached out D.broke away
42.A.sleep B.thought C.breath D.sorrow
43.A.career B.attempt C.response D.performance
44.A.easily B.eventually C.absolutely D.desperately
45.A.debt B.visit C.interest D.respect
46.A.develop B.rescue C.introduce D.promote
47.A.focused B.beautiful C.intelligent D.considerate
48.A.talent B.strength C.commitment D.comprehension
49.A.recording B.practicing C.discussing D.designing
50.A.applied B.addicted C.treated D.pushed
51.A.forget B.design C.learn D.research
52.A.abandoned B.discovered C.controlled D.undertook
53.A.brilliant B.brave C.stubborn D.discourage
54.A.wrong B.nervous C.frightened D.careless
55.A.function B.action C.level D.stress
56.A.budget B.expectation C.expense D.deadline
57.A.limit B.purpose C.preparation D.destination
58.A.increased B.deserved C.expanded D.exposed
59.A.completely B.chiefly C.truly D.originally
60.A.change B.supply C.explain D.accomplish
第II卷
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Letters as a way of communication have long given way to phone calls and WeChat messages. But
a TV show, Letters Alive, is helping bring this old way to keep in touch back 61 the present.
Letters Alive took 62 (it) idea from a UK program, Letters Live, released in 2013. Both 63 (show) feature famous actors and actresses, but there 64 (be) no eye-catching visual effects or any regular showbiz(娱乐圈) activities. Instead, it’s just a live event 65 remarkable letters selected from a wide time span and a diverse range of subjects are read. There is, for example, a passionate letter from Huang Yongyu to playwright Cao Yu 30 years ago to criticize his lack of 66 (create).
Every letter is like a small piece of history. By hearing them being read, it’s as if we are
being sent back in time 67 (experience) a moment that we would otherwise never have had the chance to.
Compared to 68 (publish) texts, letters also 69 (natural) come with a personal touch. As well as celebrating the pain, joy, wisdom and humor, Letters Alive 70 (commit) to promoting Chinese literature since first run.
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修改作文,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。
每处错误仅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.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Have you ever had headaches during a test? Have you ever been too concerned about something that you even can’t sleep at night? If so, then you know that stress is. Too much stress can result in angry, depression and other related problems, which we need to take them seriously.
However, not all stress was harmful to you. Some kinds of stress can help you getting things done better, like when you are running towards the finishing line or when you are asking to deliver a speech to your class. Stress sometimes can push you to make full preparation for a test.
The best approach reducing stress is to have a balanced life. If you get enough sleep, eat proper, take more exercise and have enough fun time, you might feel less stressed.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Brown来信询问中国改革开放以来取得的成就,请你写封邮件告知有关信息。
内容包括:
1.很高兴收到来信
2.取得的成就(生活、教育、住宅、交通等)
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
2019届莆田一中高三第四次月考答案
英语
听力:CBACC BBCAA CCBAC BACBC
阅读: BBC ACCD ADDB ADCB BCFGE
完型: ACDBD AACBD CBCAD BABCD
填词 61. to 62. its 63. shows 64. are 65.where
66 creativity 67.to experience 68.published 69 naturally 70. is committed
改错:
71.too →so
72.that →what
73.angry →anger
74.去掉them
75.was →is
76.get ting →get
77.asking →asked
78.preparation→ preparations
79.approach 后面加to
80.proper →properly
写作:
Dear Brown,
I’m delighted to know that you are extremely interested in the great achievements made in China. So I am writing to share with you what I know about it.
As is known to all, China is a developing country, which has made much progress in recent years. We take pride in living a better life, having enough fresh water and food. Every child has the right to receive basic education. Our living conditions have greatly improved, as most families have moved into new houses. Cars are entering families quickly, making travel much convenient. Besides, our high speed railway is world-famous, and you can experience its comfort by yourself.
I hope my description above can help you know better about China. Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
听力文本:
Text 1
M: It’s 8:20. I know the station gi ves a 10-minute new s update every hour on
the hour, but w hen is the w eather report?
W: 15 minutes after the new s. Text 2
M: Would you like to come w ith me to get a keyboard? Mine keeps shutting off.
W: Sure, that sounds like a good idea. I’ve been thinking about getting a new mouse for my computer, and they have both of those at the electronics store. Text
3
M: The music and flow ers are lovely.
W: Y es, and the bride is so beautiful. Look at the groom. He looks so happy.
M: Y es. They w ere meant to be together.
Text 4
W: Do you still w ork for the bank?
M: No. There w as too much pressure, so I quit. W: How
is your new job?
M: It’s not stressful at all, but I’m paid much less now.
Text 5
W: What do you think of my paper, Professor Wang?
M: It’s good, but you can still do better.
W: Y ou mean I need to completely rew rite the paper?
M: No, you just need to make a few corrections. I’ve marked the places for you.
Text 6
W: Of course I’ll pick you up, Kevin. Y ou’r e my favorite cousin. Great. I’ll see you at three o’clock!
Have a great trip! Bye. (Phone rings.) Hello? M:
Claudia?It’s Professor Albee.
W: Oh, hi, Professor Albee.
M: Well, Ms Leska is sick today. She has a class from 2 to 4pm. Can you teach her class?
W: Oh, sorry. My cousin is visiting this w eek from Seattle and he arrives today at three. Well…w ait. Ms Leska alw ays helps me—I’d love to help her out. Listen, my roommate Tara can go to the bus station and meet my cousin.
M: That’s great! Thanks a lot. See you at 1:30.
Text 7
M: What did you think of the comedy, Ellen?
W:The lines w ere very humorous. But the plot w as not so good. I think that they usually don’t have a good story to tell, but I really liked the leading male character.
M: I agree w ith you. I also thought the music w as great—it w as so beautiful, and the scenes in the movie w ere fantastic. Anyw ay, I think it w as definitely w orth w atching.
W: So w ould you recommend this movie to anyone?
M: Y es, I think I’ll recommend it to David.
W: But adventure is alw ays his favorite.
M: Y es. But this comedy may help him w ith his w riting project. Did you know that he is w riting a drama?
W: Ah, yes, that’s right.
Text 8
W: Who w rote this? It’s completely w rong!
M: What do you mean?
W: Just look at it! The accident w asn’t on Thursday! It w as on Tuesday! The accident happened at lunchtime! Don’t you remember w hat happened? It w as a girl, not a boy, lying on the road, and she hadn’t tripped over anything. She had just slipped because the road w as w et from the rain.
M: OK. Everything about the truck and the car is right?
W: Why do you think there w as a truck? It w as a minibus, and the minibus driver w as fine. The person w ho flew out of the minibus w as a passenger sitting at the front.
M: So it w as the passenger on the minibus w ho w as injured. I guess the information about the car
is correct?
W: It is, but I think that is personal information and w e shouldn’t print it in the new spaper, so cancel the entire paragraph.
M: OK.
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W: Would you please describe the nature of your farm?
M: Sure. I mainly grow corn and w heat for feed crops. I do only grow cotton w hen the cotton pri ces are better.
W: How many employees do you have?
M: 10 together. Seven of them are part-time employees. W: do
you pay them hourly or are they salaried?
M: I pay them by the hour because sometimes they only w ork a few hours and other times they
w ork many hours. Therefore, it w ouldn’t be fair for them to get a w eekly or monthly salary year round.
W: How many hours do you w ork as the ow ner?
M: In the w inter I w ork eight hours a day, but in the spring, summer and autumn I w ork 12 to 13 hours a day. Many times our w ork depends on the w eather. For example, if the crops need w ater and it hasn’t rained, the employees must irrigate the fields w hich can take many hours. At other times, I spend my time in checking my fields for pests, and if I find any, I have to apply farm chemicals. If my machinery breaks dow n, I have to call in the repairman to fix it. Of course, I must also make sure any crops get harvested w hen they are ready.
W:If you w ere to start a new farm, w hat changes w ould you make?
M: I w ouldn’t make many changes. Right now my farm is very successful.
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Thank you for coming to our school today. Our school is the most w ell-know n public high school in the city. It has a long history and its origin can be traced back to the early tw entieth century. We have prepared some events that w e hope you w ill enjoy.
At 9.15 am, our headmaster w ill give a w elcome speech in the school hall. The speech w ill end at9.30 am. After the speech, a few students w ill put on performances in the school hall. Y ou’ll leave the hall by 10.30 am. After leaving the school hall, you’ll take a guided tour of the school. The tour w ill last an hour. After the tour, you’ll go to an exhibition at 11.40, w here you’ll learn a little more about the history of our school. Y ou’ll be able to explore the exhibition until 12.20. after that, you’ll go to the dining hall and have lunch there. Lunch w ill last for 45 minutes. There w ill be a 20 -minute break after lunch, after w hich you’ll be show n to the school library, w here you can have a look at our collections of books, magazines and new spapers. And that w ill be the end of the arrangements for today. Now please follow me.。