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2024考研英语二试题及答案解析(word版)

2024年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语(二)试题

SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readingthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumbered

blackandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)

Yoursociallifeisdefinedastheactivitiesyoudowithother

people,forpleasure,whenyouarenotworking.Itisimportanttohavea

sociallife,butwhatisrightforonepersonwontberightforanother.Some

ofusfeelenergizedbyspendinglotsoftimewithothers,_l_someofus

mayfeeldrained,evenifitsdoingsomethingweenjoy.

Thisiswhyfindinga_2_inyoursociallifeiskey.Spendingtoomuch

timeonyourown,not_3_others,canmakeyoufeellonelyand_4_.lomeliness

isknowntoimpactonyourmentalhealthand_5_alowmood.Anyonecanfeel

lonelyatanytime.Thismightbeespeciallytrueif,_6_,youare

workingfromhomeandyouare_7_onthesocialconversationsthathappen

intheoffice.Otherlifechangesalso_8_periodsoflonelinesstoo,such

asretirement,changingajoborbecomingaparent.

Itsimportanttorecognizefeelingsorloneliness.Therearewaysto

_9__asociallife.Butitcanfeeloverwhelming_10.Youcanthenfind

groupsandactivitiesrelatedtothosewhereyouwillbeable

tomeet_11_people.Therearegroupsaimedatnewparents,atthosewho

wantto_12_anewsportforthefirsttimeornetworkingeventsforthose

inthesameprofessiontomeetupand_13_ideas.

Ontheotherhand,itis_Impossibletohavetoomuchofasocial

life.Ifyoufeellikeyourealwaysdoingsomethingandthereisneverany

—15_inyourcalendarfordowntime,youcouldsuffersocialbunoutor

social_16_.Weallhaveourownsociallimitanditsimportanttorecognize

whenyourefeelinglikeitsalltoomuch.Lowmood,lowenergy,irritability

andtroublesleepingcouldallbe_17ofpoorsocialhealth.Makesureyou

_18_sometimeinyourdiarywhenyoure_19_forsocialisingandusethis

timetorelax,_20_andrecover.

1.A.becauseB.unlessC.whereasD.until

2.A.contrasts.balanceC,linkD.gap

3.A.secingB.pleasingC.judgingD.teaching

4.A.misguidedB.surprisedC.spoiledD.disconnected

5.A.contributetoB.relyonC.interferewithD.goagainst

6.A.infactB.ofcourseC.forexampIsD,onaverage

7.A.cuttingbackB.missingoutC.breakinginD.lookingdown

8.A.shortenB.triggerC.followD.interrupt

9.A.assessB,interprelC,providsD.regain

10.atfirstB.inturnC.ontimeD.bychance

11.far-sightedB.strong-willedC.kind-heartedD.like-minded

12.A.tnyB.promoteC.watchD.describe

13.A.testB.shareC,acceptD.revise

14.A.alreadyB.thusC.alsoD.only

15.A.visitB,orderC.spaceD,boundary

16.A.[atigueB.criticismC.injusticeD.dilemma

17.A.sourcesB.standardsC.signsD.scores

18.A.takeoverB.wipeoffC,addupD.markout

19.A.ungratefulB.unavailsblgC.responsiblkD.regretful

20.A.reactB.repeatC,retunD.rest

SectionIIReadingComprehension

PartA

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtext

bychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)

Text1

AngeroverAisroleinexacerbatinginequalitycouldendangerthe

technologysfuture.InhernewbookCogsandMonsters:WhatEconomicsIs,and

WhatItShouldBe,DianeCoyle,aneconomistatCambridgeUniversity,argues

thatthedigitaleconomyrequiresnewwaysofthinkingabout

progress.^Whateverwemeanbytheeconomygrowing,bythingsgetting

better,thegainswillhavetobemoreevenlysharedthanintherecent

past,z,shewrites./zAneconomyoftechmillionairesorbillionairesandgig

workers,withmiddle-incomejobsundercutbyautomation,willnotbe

politicallysustainable.,z

Improvinglivingstandardsandincreasingprosperityformorepeople

willrequiregreateruseofdigitaltechnologiestoboostproductivityin

varioussectors,includinghealthcareandconstruction,says

Coyle.Butpeoplecantbeexpectedtoembracethechangesiftheyrenot

seeingthebenefits一iftheyrejustseeinggoodjobsbeingdestroyed.

InarecentinterviewwithMITTechnologyReview,Coylesaidshefears

thattechsinequalityproblemcouldbearoadblocktodeployingAL"Were

talkingaboutdisruption,/zshesays."Thesearetransformative

technologiesthatchangethewayswespendourtimeeveryday,that

changebusinessmodelsthatsucceed."Tomakesuchtremendouschanges,z,she

adds,youneedsocialbuy-in.

Instead,saysCoyle,resentmentissimmeringamongmanyasthebenefits

areperceivedtogotoelitesinahandfulofprosperouscities.

AccordingtotheBrookingsInstitution,ashortlistofeightAmerican

citiesthatincludedSanFrancisco,SanJose,Boston,andSeattlehad

roughly38%ofalltechjobsby2019.NewAItechnologiesareparticularly

concentrated:BrookingssMarkMuroandSifanLiuestimatethatjust15

citiesaccountfortwo-thirdsoftheAIassetsandcapabilitiesinthe

UnitedStates(SanFranciscoandSanJosealoneaccountforabout

one-quarter).

Thedominanceofafewcitiesintheinventionandcommercialization

ofAImeansthatgeographicaldisparitiesinwealthwillcontinueto

soar.Notonlywillthisfosterpoliticalandsocialunrest,butit

could,asCoylesuggests,holdbackthesortsofAItechnologiesneededfor

regionaleconomiestogrow.

Partofthesolutioncouldlieinsomehowlooseningthestranglehold

thatBigTechhasondefiningtheAIagenda.Thatwilllikelytakeincreased

federalfundingforresearchindependentofthetechgiants.Muroand

othershavesuggestedheftyfederalfundingtohelpcreateUSregional

innovationcenters,forexample.

Amoreimmediateresponseistobroadenourdigitalimaginationsto

conceiveofAItechnologiesthatdontsimplyreplacejobsbutexpand

opportunitiesinthesectorsthatdifferentpartsofthecountrycare

mostabout,likehealthcare,education,andmanufacturing.

21.Coylearguesthateconomiegrowthshould_

A.giverisetoinnovations

B.diversitycareerchoices

C.benefitpeopleequally

D.bepromotedforcedly

22.InParagraph2,digitaltechnologiesshouldbeusedto.

0

A.bringaboutinstantprosperity

B.reducepeoplesworkload

C.raiseoverallworkefficiency

D.enhancecross-sectorcooperation

23.WhatdoesCoylefearabouttransformativetechnologies?

A.Theymayaffectwork-lifebalance.

B.Theymaybeimpracticaltodeploy.

C.Theymayincurhugeexpenditure.

D.Theymayunwelcometopublic.

24.Severalcitiesarementionedto

A.theunevendistributionofAltechnologyinUS

B.disappointingprospectofjobsinUS

C.fastprogressofUSregionaleconomics

D.increasingsignificanceofUSAIassets

25.Withregardtoconcern,theauthorsuggest.

A.raisingfundstostartnewAIprojects

B.encouragingcollaborationinAIresearch

C.guardingagainstsideeffects

D.redefinetheroleofAI

Text2

TheUKisfacingafutureconstructioncrisisbecauseofafailure

toplanttreestoproducewood,Conforhaswarned.Theforestryandwood

tradebodyhascalledforurgentactiontoreducethecountrysrelianceon

timberimportsandprovideastablesupplyofwoodforfuture

generations.Currentlyonly20percentoftheUKswoodrequirementis

home-grownwhileitremainsthesecond-largestnetimporteroftimberin

theworld.

ComingatatimeoffreshincentivesfromtheUKgovernmentfor

landownerstogrowmoretrees,thetradebodysaysthesedontgofarenough

andfailtopromotethebenefitsofplantingthemtoboosttimbersupplies.

“Notonlyarewefacingacarboncrisisnow,butwewillalsobefacing

afutureconstructioncrisisbecauseoffailuretoplanttreestoproduce

wood.,zsaidStuartGoodall,chiefexecutiveofConfor.z,Fordecadeswehave

nottakenresponsibilityforinvestinginourdomesticwood

supply,leavingusexposedtofluctuatingpricesandfightingforfuture

suppliesofwoodasglobaldemandrisesandourownsuppliesfall.z,

TheUKhasidealconditionsforgrowingwoodtobuildlow-carbonhomes

andisagloballeaderincertifyingthatitsforestsaresustainably

managed,Conforsays.WhilearoundthreequartersofScottishhomesare

builtfromScottishtimber,theuseofhome-grownwoodinEnglandisonly

around25percent.

Whileproductivetreeplantingcandeliverrealfinancialbenefits

toruraleconomiesandcontributetotheUKsnet-zerostrategy,thefocus

ofgovernmentsupportcontinuestobeonfoodproductionandtherewinding

andplantingofnativewoodlandsolelyforbiodiversity.Goodalladd:

uWhilefoodproductionandbiodiversityareclearlyofcritical

importance,weneedourlandtoalsoprovidesecuresuppliesofwoodfor

construction,manufacturingandcontributetonetzero.

uWhiletheUKgovernmenthasstateditsambitionformoretree

planting,therehasbeenlittleactionontheground.^Conforisnowcalling

formuchgreaterimpetusbehindthoseaspirationstoensurewehaveenough

woodtomeetincreasingdemand.

26.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph1thatUKneedto.

A.increasedomesticwoodsupply

B.reducedemandfortimber

C.lowerwoodproductioncosts

D.liftcontrolontimberimports

27.AccordingtoConfor,UKgovernmentfreshincentives.

A.canhardlyaddressconstructioncrisis

B.arebelievedtocomeatwrongtime

C.seemtobemisleading

D.toocostlytoputintopractice

28.TheUKexposuretofuctuatingwoodpricesistheresultof.

A.governmentsinactionontimberimport

B.inadequateinvestmentforwood

C.competitionamongtradersathome

D.woodproducersmotivetomaximizeprofits

29.Whichoffollowingcausestheshortageofwoodsupply?

A.excessivetimberconsumptioninconstruction

B.unfavorableconditionsinUK

C.outdatedtechnologyforwoodproduction

D.farmersunwillingnesstoplantrees

30.WhatdoesGoodallthinkUSgovernmentshoulddo?

A.Subsidizethebuilding

B.Payattentiontoruraleconomy

C.Providesupportfortreeplanting

D.Giveprioritytopursuenet-zerostrategy

Text3

Onebigchallengeinkeepingunsafeagingdriversofftheroadis

convincingthemthatitistimetoturnoverthekey.Itisacomplete

life-changerwhensomeonestops-orisforcedtostop-driving,said

formerriskmanagerAnneM.Menke.

TheAmericanMedicalAssociationadvisesphysiciansthatinsituation

whereclearevidenceofsubstantialdrivingimpairmentimpliesastrong

threattopatientandpublicsafety,andwherethephysiciansadviceto

discontinuedrivingprivilegesisignored,itisdesirableandethicalto

notifytheDepartmentofMotorVehicles,Menkewrote.z,Somestatesrequire

physicianstoreport,othersallowbutdonotmandatereports,whileafew

considerareportbreachofconfidentiality.Therecouldbeliabilityand

penaltiesifaphysiciandoesnotactinaccordancewithstatelawson

reportingandconfidentiality"shecounseled.

Partoftheprobleminkeepingolderdriverssafeisthatthe

difficultiesareaddressedpiecemealbydifferentprofessionswith

differentfocuses,includinggerontologists,highwayadministration

officials,automotiveengineersandothers,saidgerontologistElizabeth

Dugan.,zTheresnotaNationalInstituteofOlderDriverStudies,z/she

said.〃Weneedbetterevidenceonwhatmakesdriversunsafe^andwhatcan

help,saidDugan

Onethingthatdoesseemtoworkisrequiringdriverstoreportin

personforlicenserenewal.Mandatoryin-personrenewalwasassociated

witha31percentreductioninfatalcrashesinvolvingdrivers85or

older,accordingtoonestudy.Passingvisiontestsalsoproducedasimilar

declineinfatalcrashesforthosedrivers,althoughthereappearedtobe

nobenefitfromcombiningthetwo.

Manyolddriversdontseeeyedoctorsorcantaffordto.Primarycare

providershavetheirhandsfullandmaynotbeabletofollowthroughwith

patientswhohavetroubledrivingbecausetheycantturntheirheadsor

rememberwheretheyaregoing一orhavegottenshorterandhaventchanged

theirseatsettingssufficientlytoreachcarpedalseasily,

Aslongasthereareothercarsontheroads,self-drivingcarswont

solvetheproblemsofcrashes,saidDugan.Avoidingdangersposedbyall

thosehumandriverswouldrequiretomanyalgorithms,shesaid.Butweneed

todomoretoimprovesafety,saidDugan.〃Ifweregoingtohave100-year

lives,weneedcarsthata90-year-oldcandrivecomfortably.,z

31.AecordingtoParagraphl,keepingunsafeagingdriversoffthe

road_.

A.isanewsafetymeasure

B.hasbecomeadisputedissue

C.canbeatoughtasktocomplete

D.willbebeneficialtotheirhealth

32.TheAmericanmedicalassociationsadvice_.

A.haswonsupportfromdrivers

B.isgenerallyconsideredunrealistic

C.iswidedismissedasunnecessary

D.hasmetwithdifferentresponses

33.AccordingtoDugan,effortstokeepolderdriverssafe.

A.havebroughtaboutbigchanges

B.needtobewellcoordinatedChavegainedpublicconcerm

D.callforrelevantlegalsupport

34.Someolderdrivershavetroubledrivingbecausetheytendto_.

A.stickwithbaddrivinghabits

B.haveaweakenedmemory

C.sufferfromchronicpains

D.neglectcarmaintenance

35.Duganthinksthatthesolutiontotheproblemsofcrashesmaylie

in_

A.npgradingself-drivingvehicle

B.developingsenior-friendlycars

C.renovatingtransportfacilities

D.adjustingtheagelimitfordrivers

Text4

ThemiracleoftheChesapeakeBayliesnotinitsdepths,butinthe

complexityofitsnaturalconstruction,theinteractionoffreshandsaline

waters,andthemixoflandandwater.Theshallowsprovidehomesfor

hundredsofspecieswhilestoringfloodwaters,filteringpollutantsfrom

water,andprotectingnearbycommunitiesfrompotentiallydestructive

stormsurges.

Allthiswasputatgreatrisklatelastmonth,whentheU.S.Supreme

CourtissuedarulinginanidahocasethatprovidestheU.S.Environmental

ProtectionAgency(EPA)farlessauthoritytoregulatewetlandsand

waterways.Specifically,a5-4majoritydecidedthatwetlandsprotected

bytheEPAunderitsCleanWaterActauthoritymusthavea^continuous

surfaceconnection,ztobodiesofwater.Thisnarrowingoftheregulatory

scopewasavictoryforbuilders,miningoperatorsandothercommercial

interestsoftenatoddswithenvironmentalrules.Anditcarries

z,significantrepereussionsforwaterqualityandfloodcontrolthroughout

theUnitedStates,,zasJusticeBrettKavanaughobserved.

InMaryland,thegoodnewsisthattherearemanystatelawsinplace

thatprovidewetlandsprotections.Butthatsaveryshortsighted

view,particularlywhenitcomestotheChesapeakeBay.Therealityisthat

water,andthepollutantsthatsooftencomewithit,dontrespeet

stateboundaries.TheChesapeakedrawsfroma64,000-square-milewatershed

thatextendsintoVirginia,Pennsylvania,NewYork,WestVirginia,the

DistrictofColumbiaandDelaware.Willthosejurisdictionsextendthesame

protectionsnowdeniedunderSackettv.EPA?Perhapssome,butall?That

seemsunlikely.

Itistooeasy,andmisleading,toseesuchcourtrulingsasmerely

standingupfortherightsoflandownerswhentheconsequencescanbeso

direfortheirneighbors.AnditsareminderthattheEPAsinvolvementin

theChesapeakeBayProgramhaslongbeencrucialasthemeansto

transcendtheinfluenceofdeep-pocketedspecialinterestsinneighboring

states.Pennsylvaniafarmers,touseonetellingexample,arentthinking

aboutnextyearsblueerabharvestinMarylandwhentheydecidewhether

tosprendanimalwasteontheirfields,yettherunoffintonearbycreeks

canhaveenormousimpactdownstream.

AndsowewouldeallonstatelawmakersfromRichmondtoAlbanyto

considerreviewingtheirownwetlandsprotectionsandseeforthemselves

theenormousstakesinvolved.WecanofferthemavisittoBlackwater

NationalWildlifeRefugeinDorchesterCountywherebaldenglesfly

overtidalmarshessoshallowyoucouldnotpaddleaboatacrossthembut

teamingwithaquatielife.Itsworththescenicdrive.

36.A.theprevalenceofhealthapps

37.A.Itscoverageneedstobeextended.

38.Beforesharingitsusershealthinformation,FloHealthisrequired

to

A.seektheapprovaloftheFTC

B.findqualifiedthirdparties

C.removeirrelevantpersonaldata

D.obtaintheirexplicitpermission

39.WhatchallengesistheFTCcurrentlyfacedwith?

A.Thecomplexityofhealthinformation.

B.Therapidincreaseinnewhealthapps.

C.Thesubtledeceptivenessofhealthapps.

D.Thedifficultyinassessingconsumerharm.

40.D.hasgainedlegislativesupportinsomestates

PartB

Directions;

Readthefollowingtextandmatcheachofthenumbereditemsinthe

leftcolumntoitscorrespondinginformationintherightcolumn.Thereare

twoextrachoicesintherightcolumn.MarkyouranswersontheANSWER

SHEET.(10points)

Highschoolstudentseagertostandoutinthecollegeapplication

processoftenparticipateinalitanyofextracurricularactivitieshoping

tobolstertheirchancesofadmissionaselectiveundergraduate

institution.

However,collegeadmissionsexpertssaythatthequalityofacollege

hopefulsextracurricularactivitiesmattermorethanthenumberof

activities,heorsheparticipatesin.

SueRexford,thedirectorofcollegeguidanceattheCharles.E.Smith

JewishDaySchool,saysitisnotnecessaryforastudent,fillingoutthe

CommonApplicationtolistloactivitiesintheapplication.

“No"collegewillexpectthatastudentshasahugelaundrylistof

extracurricularsthattheyhavebeenpassionatelyinvolvedineachforan

tendedperiodoftime,,zRexfondwroteinanemail.

Expertssayitistoughentodistinguishoneselfina

school-affi1iatedextracurricularactivitythatiscommonamonghigh

schoolstudentsthanitistostandoutwhiledoinganuncommonactivity.

Thecompetitiontostandoutandmakeanimpactisgoingtobemuch

stiffer,andsoiftheyregoingtodoapopularactivity,Idsay,bethebest

atit・"saysSaraHarherson,acollegeadmissionconsultant.

Highschoolstudentswhohaveanimpressivepersonalprojecttheyare

workingonindependentlyoftenimpresscolleges,expertssay.

“Forexample,astudentwithaninterestinentrepreneurshipcould

demonstrateskillsandpotentialbystartingaprofitablesmall

business.z/01iviaValdes,thefounderorZenAdmissionsconsulting

firm,wroteinanemail

JosophAdegboyega一Edun,aMarylandHighschoolguidance

counselor,saysunconventional,extracurricularactivitiescanhelp

students,impresscollegeadmissionsoffices,assumingthey

demonstrated,seriouscommitment.z,Again,sinceoneofthebig

question,highschoolseniorsmuseconsideris〃Whatmakesyou

unique?zzhavinganuncommon,extracurricularactivity,aconventionalone

isanadvantage,^hewroteinanemail.

Expertssaydemonstratingtalentinatleastoneextracurricular

activitycanhelpinthecollegeadmissionsprocess,especiallyattop-tier

undergraduateinstitutions.

^Distinguishingyourselfinonefocusedtypeofextracurricular

activitycanbeapositiveintheadmissionsprocess,especiallyforhighly

selectiveinstitutions,wherehavingtopgradesandtestscoresisnot

enough,/zKatieKelleyadmissionscounseloratIvyWiseadmissions

consullancy,wroteinanemail.uStudentsneedtohavethatqualityorhook

thatwillappealtoadmissionsofficersandallowthemtovisualizehow

thestudentmightcomeandenrichtheircampuscommunity.z,

Extracurricularactivitiesrelatedtothecollegemajordeclaredon

acollegeapplicationarebeneficial,expertssuggest.z,Ifyoualreadyknow

yourmajor,havinganextracurricularthatfitsintothatmajorcanbeabig

plus,z,saysMayghinLevine,themanagerofeducationalopportunitieswith

TheCabhagePatchSettlementHouse,aLouisville,Kentucky,nonprofit

communitycenter.

Highschoolstudentswhohavehadastrongpositiveinfluenceontheir

communitythroughanextracurricularactivitymayimpressacollegeand

winascholarship,saysEricaGwyn,aformermathandsciencemagnetprogram

assistantatapubliehighschoolwhoisnowexecutivedirectorofthe

KaleidoscopeCareersAcademyinAtlanta,anonprofitorganization.

41.SueRexford

42.SaraHarberson

43.KatieKelley

44.MayghinLevine

45.EricaGwyn

E

A

B

A.Studentswhostandoutinaspecificextracurricularactivitywill

befavoredbytop-tierinstitutions.

B.Studentswhoseextracurricularactivityhasbenefitedtheir

communityarelikelytowinascholarship.

C.Undertakingtoomanyextracurricularactivitieswillhardlybeseen

asaplusbycolleges.

D.Studentwhoexhibitsactivityindoingbusinesscanimpress

colleges.

E.Highschoolstudentsparticipatinginpopularactivityshouldexcel

init.

F.Engaginginuncommonactivitycandemonstrate

Studentsdeterminationanddedication.

G.Itisadvisableforstudentstochooseanextracurricularactivity

thatisrelatedtotheirfuturestudyatcollege.

SectionIIITranslation

46.Directions:

InthissectionthereisatextinEnglish.Translatethefollowing

textintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)

Withthesmellofcoffeeandfreshbreadfloatingintheair,stalls

burstingwithcolourfulvegetablesandtemptingcheese,andthebuzzof

friendlychats,farmersmarketsareafeastforthesenses.Theyalsoprovide

anopportunitytotalktothepeopleresponsibleforgrowingorraising

yourfood,supportyourlocaleconomyandpickupfreshseasonalproduce・・・

-allatthesametime.

Farmersmarketsareusuallyweeklyormonthlyevents,mostoftenwith

outdoorstalls,whichallowsfarmersorproducerstoselltheirfood

directlytocustomers.Thesizeorregularityofmarketscanvary

fromseasontoseason,dependingontheareasagriculturecalendar,andyou

arelikelytofinddifferentproduceonsaleatdiferenttimesofthe

year.Bycuttingoutthemiddlemen,thefarmerssecuremoreprofitfor

theirproduce.Shoppersalsobenefitfromseeingexactlywhere—andtowho

theirmoneyisgoing.

参考译文•

空气中弥漫着咖啡和新鲜面包的香味,摊位上摆满了五颜六色的蔬菜和诱人

的奶酪,人们友好地聊天,农贸市场完全是一场感官盛宴。他们还提供了一个机

会,与负责种植或饲养你的食物的人交谈,支持当地经济,并同时购买新鲜的时

令农产品--所有这些都是同时进行的。

农贸市场通常是每周或每月举行的活动,最常见的是露天摊位,农民或生产

者可以直接向客户销售他们的食品。市场的规模或规律性可能会随着季节的变化

而变化,这取决于该地区的农历,你可能会在一年中不同的时间发现不同的产品

在出售。省去了中间商,农民的农产品就有了更多的利润。消费者还可以准确地

看到自己的钱花在了哪里,花在了谁的身上。

SectionIVWriting

PartA

47.Directions:

SupposeyouandJackaregoingtodoasurveyontheprotectionof

oldhousesinanancienttown.Writehimanemailto

1)putforwardyourplan,and

2)askforopinion.

Youshouldwriteabout100wordsontheANSWERSHEET.Donotuseyour

ownname.Use〃LiMingzzinstead.Donotwriteyouraddress.(10points)

审题剖析

考查类型

内容要点

介绍+询问

介绍计划内容+询问对方的建议

称呼

落款

DearJack,

LiMing

正文布局

第一段:表明写信目的。

第二段:介绍计划内容+询问对方建议。

参考范文

第三段:期待进一步探讨。

DearJack,

Consideringtheo

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