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英语共NUMPAGES16页第PAGE12页2022—2023(上)六校协作体高三10月份联合考试英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一命题校:东港二中第二命题校:凤城一中第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。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.Whatkindoffilmdoesthemanlike?A.Acomedy.B.Adramafilm.C.Adetectivefilm.2.Whatisthewoman’sredjacketbestfor?A.Thewarmdays.B.Thewindydays. C.Therainydays.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aforest.B.Auniqueplant.C.Apieceoffurniture.4.Whatdidthemanbuywiththegiftcard?A.Make-up.B.Clothes.C.Jewelry.5.Whendidthemangetup?A.At6:45.B.At7:45.C.At8:30.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatlanguagedoesthemanspeak?A.Scottish.B.Italian.C.Irish.7.WhatdidthemandoinGermany?A.Hetestedcars.B.Hedesignedcars.C.Hebuiltcarfactories.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8.Wherearethemanandthewomangoing?A.Aticketoffice.B.Ashoestore.C.Aconcert.9.WhatprobablyhappenedthefirsttimeTinawaslatetomeetPatrick?A.Shegotlost.B.Hercarbrokedown.C.Shecouldn'tdecidewhattowear.10.WhatdoesPatrickagreetodo?A.Payforparking.B.LendTinahisphone.C.DriveTina’scartotheconcert.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题I1.Howmanykindsofpepperdoesthemanmake?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.12.Whatdoesthewomanprobablythinkofmakingpepperofdifferenttastes?A.It'seasy.B.It'samazing.C.It'stime-consuming.13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atamarket.B.Intheman'skitchen.C.Inarestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Reporterandvillager.B.Policemanandwitness.C.Volunteerandsurvivor.15.Whatjusthappened?A.Aflood.B.Acarcrash.C.Anearthquake.16.Wherewasthewomanrescuedfrom?A.Ariver.B.Herhouse.C.Thetopofabuilding.17.Whatadvicedoesthewomangiveintheend?A.Tostayindoors.B.Todonatemoney.C.Toleavetheirhouses.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Accordingtothespeaker,whydomanytravelersavoidAustralia?A.Theyfinditisboringthere.B.Theythinkit'sdangerousthere.C.Theydon'tliketheclimatethere.19.WhatistheweatherprobablylikeinthemiddleofAustralia?A.Mildandcool.B.Coldandwindy.C.Dryandhot.20.WhatcanbesaidaboutAustralialifestyle?A.Itisveryformal.B.Itiscasual.C.Itisfast-paced.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ATheBestBooksof2020OnMonday,theAmericanLibraryAssociationannouncedthetopchildren’sbooksof2020.Herearethewinners.DevotionAuthorClareVanderpooltookhometheJohnNewberyMedalforoutstandingcontributiontochildren’sliteratureforMoonoverManifest.Thebookisaboutayounggirl’smagicaladventuresinasmallKansastown,in1936.Vanderpoolsaidthatshewasshockedtolearnthatshehadwon.“YougrowupreadinglegendaryauthorslikeMadeleineL’Engle,butIneverexpectedtobeputinacategorywithher,”VanderpooltoldTFK.“It’sfabulous.”PictureThisThepicturebookASickDayforAmosMcGeewontheRandolphCaldecottMedal.ThebookwasillustratedbyErinE.Steadandwrittenbyherhusband,PhilipC.Stead.Ittellsthestoryofanelderlyzookeeperandtheanimalsthatvisithimwhenhe’snotwellenoughtogotowork.“IlovedrawinganimalsandIlovedrawingpeopleandIlovedrawingtheemotionalconnectionbetweenanimalsandpeople,”saidStead.MoreHonoredBooksTheCorettaScottKingaward,giventoanAfrican-Americanauthorandillustratorof“outstandingbooksforchildrenandyoungadults,”wenttoRitaWilliams-GarciaforOneCrazySummer.Setin1968,thenovelfollowsthreesistersfromBrooklyn,NewYork,whovisittheirmother,apoetwhoranawayyearsagoandlivesinCalifornia.Thekingprizeforbest-illustratedworkwenttoDavethePotter:Artist,Poet,Slave.Thebook,whichwaswrittenbyLabanCarrickHillandillustratedbyBryanCollier,tellsthestoryofaskilledpotterwhoengravedhispoemsontheclaypotsandjarsthathemade.Theenslavedpotter,knownonlyasDave,livedinSouthCarolinainthe1800s.21.WhensheheardthenewsthatshewonthemedalVanderpoolfelt___________.A.depressed. B.annoyed. C.amused. D.astonished.22.OneCrazySummerisa_________.A.thriller B.fiction C.adventurestory D.comicbook 23.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat______________A.ThebookMoonoverManifesttellsastoryofazookeeperandhisanimals.B.ThebookASickDayforAmosMcGeeiswrittenbyErin,afamouswomanwriter.C.ASickDayforAmosMcGeeshowsusthatanimalscaninteractwithhumans.D.OneCrazySummerisaboutamotherwithherthreechildrenhavingaholidayinCalifornia.BThefirsttimeIheardaboutmyclassmatesengagingwithsocialmediawasinthefourthgrade.AfewofmyfriendsandsomeofmyclassmateshadexcitedlyjumpedontoplatformslikeInstagramatsuchayoungage.Ontheotherhand,Ihesitated.Ionlyknewthebasics,butwasforeigntosomewordsonsocialmedia.Allthroughoutmiddleschool,Istuckwiththesamethinking.Andnow,asafreshmanincollege,IamlookingbackandwonderingwhyIhaveneverbeennaturallyinterestedinsocialmedia.ScanningInstagram,yououghttofinddozensofpicturesofpeopleinbeautifulcountries,takingpartinexcitingactivities,andspendingtimewithfriendsandfamily,amongmanyotherthings.Thethoughtofdoingthisneverresonatedwithme.Irespectandunderstandthosewhodobelieveusingsocialmediaallowsthemtoexpressthemselvesandshareaspectsoftheirliveswithothers.However,Ihaveneverhadanyinterestindoingthesame.Inmyeyes,familygatheringsandfriendget-togethersarejustas,ifnotmoremeaningfulwhennotsharedwithothers.Mostpeoplehaveexperiencedfeelinginsecureandunconfidentonsocialmedia.Imagesthatarechangedrepresentunrealisticbeautystandardsthatcanonlybeobtainedthroughdangerousways.Evenwithoutusingsocialmedia,IknewthatusingappslikeInstagramandFacebookwouldmakemeembarrassedofalltheaspectsthatmakemeauniqueindividual.Ineverwantedtolookatapostonsocialmediaandimmediatelycomparemyselfandmylife.Iconstantlyobservemyclassmatesgettingeasilydistracted(使分心)bysocialmedia.Whiletryingtocompletetheirhomework,theyhaveapowerfulurgetoopenupInstagramorFacebooktoseeifthereareanynewmessages.Withhomeworkandafter-classactivitiesconsumingthemajorityofmyday,Icannotwaittofinisheverytaskonmyto-dolist,soIcanfinallyspendtimewithmyfamilyorhavesometimeformyselftorelaxfrommybusyday.24.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Socialmediaarepopularwithstudents.B.Youngpupilssufferfromsocialmedia.C.Theauthorhasnoaccesstosocialmedia.D.Socialmediacontributetostudents’study.25.Fromparagraph3,wecanknowthat____________________.A.Innocircumstanceswillyoufindscoresofpicturesofpeopletakingpartinexcitingactivities.B.Asfarastheauthorconcerned,familygatheringsarenotmeaningfulwhennotsharedwithothers.C.Itneverappealedtotheauthortosharepicturesofhisorherspendingtimewithfriendsandfamilyonsocialmedia.D.Mostpeopledismissedtheactofsharingpicturesonsocialmedia.26.Whydopeopleusingsocialmediamightfeelinsecure?A.Theyfollowotherpeople'sbeautystandardstotally.B.Socialmediachangethewaytheylookatthemselves.C.Socialmediaencouragethemtobeauniqueindividual.D.Theyspendmoretimepostingtheirimagesonsocialmedia.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Ato-dolistcanstoppeopleusingsocialmedia.B.Socialmediacanwastepeople'svaluabletime.C.Spendingtimewithfamilyalwaysenjoysfirstpriority.D.Studentspaymoreattentiontosocialmediathantostudy.CDoctorssometimesprescribelighttherapytotreataformofdepressioninpeoplewhogettoolittlemorningsun.Buttoomuchlightatothertimesmayactuallycausesuchmooddisorders.Long-lastingexposuretolightatnightbringsdepression,anewstudyfinds,atleastinanimals.Thenewdataconfirmobservationsfromstudiesofpeoplewhoworknightshifts,saysRichardStevensoftheUniversityofConnecticutHealthCenter.Mooddisordersjoinagrowinglistofproblems,includingcancer,obesityanddiabetes—thatcanoccurwhenlightthrowslifeoutofbalancebydisturbingthebiologicalclockanditstimingofdailyrhythms.Inthenewstudy,TracyBedrosianandRandyNelsonofOhioStateUniversityexposedmicetonormallightanddarkcyclesforfourweeks.Forthenextfourweeks,halfofthemiceremainedonthisschedule,andtherestreceivedcontinuousdimlightthroughouttheirnight.Comparedwithmiceexposedtonormalnighttimedarkness,thosegettingdimlightatnightlosttheirstrongpreferenceforsweetdrinks,"Asigntheynolongergetpleasureoutofactivitiestheyonceenjoyed."Bedrosiansays.Inasecondtest,micewereclockedonhowlongtheyactivelytriedtoescapeapoolofwater.Thoseexposedtonightlightsstoppedstrugglingandjustfloatedinthewater,asignof"behavioraldespair",10timesaslongasthemicethathadexperiencednormalnighttimedarkness.Allsymptomsofdepressiondisappearedwithintwoweeksofthemicereturningtoanormallight-darkcycle,theresearchersreport.Thescientistsalsocouldquashthebehavioralsymptomsbyinjectingthebrainsofanimalswithadrugthatprohibitstheactivityofcertainmoleculeslinkedwithhumandepression.Thisfindingfurthersuggeststhatlightatnightmaycausesomethingrelatedtodepression.Humanstudieslinkingnighttimelightandmooddisordersareimportantbutcan'teasilydetectmolecularunderpinings(分子基础)asanimalstudiescan,saysGeorgeBrainardofThomasJeffersonUniversity.Thenewwork,hesays,suggeststhatthechangeofthebiologicalclockbylightatnightcanbe"anextremelypowerfulforceinregulatingbiologyandbehavior."28.Afterbeingexposedtocontinuousnighttimelight,themice____.A.changedtheirpreferences B.escapedfromthewatermoreeagerlyC.remainedactiveasbefore D.showedlessinterestintheirfavorites29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"quash"inPara.4probablymean?A.study B.predict C.ease D.cause30.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat_____.A.lightatnightmayhavepracticaleffectsonpeopleB.thebiologicalclockisbeneficialtohumansC.humanmooddisorderscannotbehealedeasilyD.humanstudiesaremoreimportantthananimalstudies31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Nighttimelightmayfosterdepression.B.Adrughasbeenfoundtocuremooddisorders.C.Thestudyonanimalscanbeappliedtohumans.D.Humanbiologicalclockcanbecontrolledbylight.DInaconversationwithanacquaintance,yourbrainmightskipahead,anticipatingthewordsthattheotherpersonwillsay.Perhapsthenyouwillcryoutwhatevercomestomind.Ormaybeyouwillnurseyourguessquietly,waitingtoseeif—outofallthehundredsofthousandsofpossibilities—yourconversationalpartnerwillarriveatthesamewordyouhavebeenthinkingof.Amazingly,yourcompanionwilloftendoso.Howdoesthebraindothis?MassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyresearchersbroughtanewtaketothequestionusingatechniquecalledintegrativemodeling.Theycompareddozensofmachine-learningalgorithmscalledneuralnetworkstobrainscansandotherdata.Theresearchershadatwo-partgoal:theywantedtofigureouthowthebrainprocesseslanguageandindoingsoexpandonwhatmachine-learningalgorithmscanteachusaboutthebrain.Themodelingtechniqueshowsthatakeyrolemaybeplayedbynext-wordprediction,whichiscentraltoalgorithmssuchasthosethatsuggestwordsasyouwriteyourtextsande-mails.Theresearchersdiscoveredthatmodelsthatexpertatnext-wordpredictionarealsobestatanticipatingbrainactivitypatternsandreadingtimes.Soitseemslikethesemodelsarenotjustusefulforpresentingtheword“want”afteryouhavetyped“doyou”—orforallowingcomputerstocompleteanynumberoftasksfrombehindthescenes.Theymayallofferawindowintohowyourbrainmakessenseofthefloodofwordscomingoutofyourfriend’smouth.Theresearchersclaimthatthisstudymarksthefirsttimethatamachine-learningalgorithmhasbeenmatchedtobraindatatoexplaintheworkingsofahigh-levelcognitivetask.Thefindingsuggeststhatpredictiveprocessingiscentraltohowweunderstandlanguageandproveshowartificialneuralnetworkscanofferkeyinsightsintocognition.“Ididnotthinkthiswouldhappeninmylifetime.”saysEvelinaFedorenko,acognitiveneuroscientistatM.I.T.“ThesemodelsaremuchbetterthanIwouldhavepredicted,relativetohumanneuraldata.Thatjustopensupallsortsofdoors.”32.Whatwillhappeninaconversationwithyourfriendaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Yourmindwillbeblank. B.Yourfriendwillbesilent.C.Youwillhavemuchtosay. D.Youwillgetwhatyoupredict.33.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytellus?A.Thefoundationofmodeling. B.Theheartofalgorithms.C.Theprocessofmodeling. D.Themethodsofalgorithms.34.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheBrainGuessesWhatWordsComeNextB.IntegrativeModelingsAffectHowConversationsGoC.ArtificialNeuralNetworksTeachHumansHowtheBrainWorksD.Machine-learningAlgorithmsExplainWhytheBrainHasHighCognition35.Whatisprobablythetextcontinuedwith?A.Widersurveyofhumanneuraldata. B.Moreintroductiontohumanneuraldata.C.Furtherstudyabouttheintegrativemodels. D.Deeperexplanationofhigh-levelcognition.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。FourQualitiesThatMakeYouAttractivetoOthersThereissomethingmanypeoplegetswrongaboutattraction.36Therealityisthatattractionusuallyhasmoretodowithpersonalitycharacteristicsthanappearance.Whatfollowsarefourqualitiesthatcanmakeyouhighlyattractivetoothers.Havecontroloveryouremotions.It'snoteasytoalwayshavecontroloveryouremotions.Andpeoplewhodoareextremelyattractive.Havecontroloveryouremotionssothatyouremotionsdon'tcontrolyou.Allowyourselftothinkaboutwhatyou'regoingtosay.37Laughatyourself.It'snotwhathappenstousthatmakesusfeelstressed.38Everytimeyoulaughatyourself,youdecidetominimizesomethingthatcouldaffectyounegatively.Laughingatyourselfisanattractivequality,asitmeansyoudon'ttakeyourselftooseriously.39Whenyoushowyourwarmth,peopleseeyouasrespectfulandfriendly.Also,theyseeyouassomeoneapproachable.Awarmpersonsayshellotoandcaresaboutyouafteryourlongandtoughday.Thisqualityisimportantforyoutobuildmeaningfulrelationships.Giveplentyofspace.Thesecrettolong-lastingrelationshipsisspace,becausetimeaparthelpseachpartnerrechargeandbringpositiveenergyintotherelationship.40Theydon'tletothersbreathe.Instead,thosewholetothershavetheirspacewhentheyneeditareextremelyattractive.A.Bewarm.B.Controllingpeopleareunattractive.C.Don'tbetooquicktoshowwarmth.D.It'showwereacttoitthataffectsus.E.Theyshoulddevelopasenseofhumor.F.Takeyourtimetocooldownandreorganizeyourthoughts.G.Theythinktheyhavetolookbeautifultobeacceptedbyothers.第三部分语言运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。LewisB.Smedesoncesaid,“Toforgiveistosetaprisonerfreeanddiscoverthattheprisonerwasyou.”ForyearsTomAnderson’slifewaswitheredup(枯萎)bythememoryofhis41inanadventurethat42thedeathofoneofhisclassmates.Heandhiswife43aftersixyearsofmarriage.ThenthenewsaboutTomchanged.HiswifeBettycameback;he44afineposition.Onedayhetoldmewhathadchangedhislife,“Iusedtothinknothingcould45whatIhaddone.Thethoughtofmy46wouldstopmeinthemiddleofasmile.Itputa47betweenmywifeandme.ThenIhadan48visitfromthepersonIdreaded(恐惧)mosttosee--themotherofthecollegeclassmatewhodied.‘Unlessyouforgive,youcannotlove.’Shesaid,‘Andwithoutlove,lifehasno49.’Shepaused,andthensaid50,‘Youaretheonepersonwhohasn’tforgivenTomAnderson.’Ifoundthereinhereye51tobethepersonImighthavebeenifherboyhadlived.ForthefirsttimeinmylifeIfelt52toloveandbeloved.”Forgivenessistrulythe53grace(慈悲),throughwhichwegainthefreedomtolearnfromexperience.Butforgivingourshortcomingsdoesn’tmean54thattheyexist.Onthecontrary,itmeansfacingthem55.41.A.reputation B.part C.possession D.identity42.A.ledtoB.figuredout C.participatedin D.countedon43.A.registered B.withdrew C.separated D.accompanied44.A.presented B.promoted C.guaranteed D.earned45.A.giveup B.holdup C.makeupfor D.takeup46.A.guilt B.drawback C.survival D.accusation47.A.reminder B.wall C.reserve D.label48.A.unavoidable B.unexpected C.undoubted D.unbearable49.A.concept B.standard C.meaning D.principle50.A.deliberately B.happily C.morally D.sincerely51.A.permission B.passion C.occupation D.attempt52.A.reasonable B.significant C.worthy D.innocent53.A.remembering B.demanding C.challenging D.saving54.A.denying B.assuming C.clarifying D.supporting55.A.emotionally B.diligently C.temporarily D.realistically第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在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。LushanNationalPark,inthesouthofJiujiangCity,JiangxiProvince,isawell-knowntouristattractionbothinChinaandabroad.Ithasappealed56countlessvisitorsonaccountofitsnaturalviewsandculturalrelics.Thenationalparkcoversanareaof500squarekilometersandhasmorethan90mountainpeaks(山峰).ThetallestoneoftheseisHanyangPeakwhichhasa57(high)of1,473.4meters.Theparkowesitsreputationtoits58(wonder),elegantandimpressivehighlightssuchaswaterfallsandrocks.Thereare12mainscenicareas,togetherwith37attractions.Themajor59(spot)includeWulaoFeng,SandieSpring,etc.WulaoFeng,60islocatedinthesoutheastofLushan,is1,436metersabovesealevel.Itsfiveparallelmountainpeaksonceformedasingleone,andstandingonthetop,youwill61(reward)withanamazingviewofthedistantmountains,trees,lakes,andaseeminglyendlesssky.SandieSpring62(lie)belowWulaoFenganddropsthroughthreeroughtiers(层)withafallof155meters.Theupperpartislikesnow63(fall)downtothepond;themiddlereachwandersandtwists,dancingintheair;thelowerlevellookslikeadragonrunninginthepond.Thisisthought64(be)thebestoftheLushanwaterfalls.Itissaidthatyouarenot65truevisitorhereifyoumissSandieSpring.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)前不久,你校学生一同观看了我国神州十四号飞船发射直播,大家倍受鼓舞。为使学生了解更多的航天知识,你校决定举行一次关于航天科学的讲座。假设你是国际学校的学生会主席李华,请用英语写一则书面通知,内容包括:1.讲座的时间、地点;2.讲座的目的及内容;注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:飞船spacecraft

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航天科学SpaceScienceNotice_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。续写Charliewasa9-year-oldboywhohadtoendurethenewsofadevastatinghousefirethatlefthismomAnnieinacoma(昏迷).Theyoungboywasinschool,andhisfatherwasatwork,leavinghismomaloneathomewhenithappened.AlthoughAnniedidnotsuffermajorburns,shehadbreathedintoomuchdirtyair,whichledtothecoma.Charliewassorrytolosetheirhomeinthefire,butwhatscaredhimmostwaslosinghismom.“IwanttobewithMomallthetime,Dad.Ineedtotakecareofherandmakesurethatshewakesup!”hetoldhisdad,Chris.“Iknowthat,Charlie,butyouneedtogotoschool,”Chrisreplied.“I’llhavetheschoolbussendyoutothehospitalafterschooleverydaysoyoucanbewithyourmom,alright?I’msureshecanfeelyourpresence.”Chriswassadtolosetheirhome,too.Hefearedthathewouldlosehiswifeandsomehowblamedhimselffornotbeingtherewhensheneededhimmost.Butdespiteallhisfeelings,hehidthemfromCharliebecausehehadtoremainstrong.IfCharlieknewhisrealfeelingsthelittleboywouldbemoreafraid.“Itwillbeyourmom’sbirthdaysoon.Whydon’twemakeheracard?I’msureshe’llappreciateitwhenshewakesup,”Chrissuggested,watchingCharlieholdhismom’shand.Charlienoddedandsuddenlyrememberedthegifthehadkeptforhismom“Canyoutakemebacktoouroldhouse,Dad?IleftagiftthereforMomashorttimeago.I’dliketoseeifit’sstillthere,”heasked.ChriscouldfeelhisheartachebecauseheknewCharliewouldn’tfindthegift.However,despitethis,hesaidyes,andthetwovisitedtheiroldhousebeforereturningtotheapartmenttheywererenting.Paragraph1:Charliedidnotknowwheretostartlookingforthegift._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Acoupleofdayslater,CharlieandChriscelebratedAnnie'sbirthdayatthehospital._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2022-2023学年度(上)省六校协作体高三10月份联合考试英语答案听力1-5CABCA6-10ABCBA11-15BCBAA16-20CCBCB阅读:21-23DBC24-27ACBB28-31DCAA32-35DAAC七选五:36-40GFDAB完型填空:41-45BACDC46-50ABBCD51-55ACDAD语法填空:56.to57.height58.wonderful59.spots60.which61.berewarded62.lies63.falling64.tobe65.a应用文:NoticeInordertoletstudentslearnmoreaboutSpaceScience,alectureaboutitwillbeheldintheschoolhallat2o’clockthisFridayafternoonandwilllasttwohours.Thelecturemainlyinvolves2parts,thefirstofwhichisabriefintroductionofourrecentlaunch.Thesecondpartwillbegivenbythesameexpertsandwillbeaboutthescientificbenefitsofspaceflight.Itwillbegiveninsuchawaythatyouwillunderstandit.Soyouwilllearnalotfromthelectureandhaveabetterunderstandingofspace.Everyonewho

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