安徽省六安市第一中学2020届高三下学期自测卷(六)线下考试英语试题

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安徽省六安市第一中学2020届高三下学期自测卷(六)线下考试英语试题

六安一中 2020 届高三年级英语自测试卷(六)‎ 命题人:‎ 时 间:90 分钟 ‎审题人: 满 分:120 分 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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A Hiring a Car Online Online car hire promises to be cheap, quick and convenient. But is it? Neil McDougall clicks his mouse.‎ A Autos.com Just click on the reservations button, fill in your home country, destination and dates, pick a car and you’re into the booking form without any trouble and with all the charges laid out. There’s also a detailed rental guide explaining your contract.‎ B Cash.com.uk One to consider if you’re going to the States for a visit, although, after I’d worked through half the booking process, it returned an error message without telling me which part of the process needed adjusting. I got there in the end. There is a useful section with detailed directions for some of the great drives of America.‎ C Expeed.org.uk Book a flight with Expeed and when you continue on to the car-hire section, the software already knows where you are going and when. However, you seem to be limited to cities with airports for your car hire, and additional taxes are presented.‎ D Cars.net Another site offering discounts for booking online, but also special late deals. Prices are fully inclusive of insurance. It is now offering a lowest rates guarantee, an extra discount for former clients and a package of free gifts to sweeten the deal.‎ E Cheapandcheerful.net.uk Avoid unnecessary complexity online but the booking process is as good as it gets. Very quick and smooth, so much so that people with older computers may have trouble getting this information. Enter how many miles you expect to drive and tick your insurance, driver and child-seat choices and they will all be included in the final price. You must contact the location directly if you need a car within three days. And to hire a car abroad, there’s a dull email form to fill in and they’ll get back to you.‎ 21. Which of the following websites presents some driving routes?‎ A. Cash.com.uk. B. Autos.com. C. Expeed.org.uk. D. Cars.net.‎ 22. What limitation does Expeed.org.uk have?‎ A. Customers have to pay high-rated taxes.‎ B. Customers can hire a car only in certain places.‎ C. Customers can hire only certain types of vehicles.‎ D. Customers can hire a car only if you’ve booked a flight there.‎ 22. What is the disadvantage of Cheapandcheerful.net.uk?‎ A. The final price is too high.‎ B. Its online booking procedure is complex.‎ C. People have to wait for three days to get the car.‎ D. It’s unsuitable for customers with out-of-date computers.‎ B Mathew Brady tried to end war for all time. He used a new, powerful weapon. He used a camera.‎ Brady opened his first photograph studio in 1844. The images he produced were daguerreotypes ( 银 版 照 片 ), not the photographs he would take later. Daguerreotypes recorded images on sheets of copper coated with silver. They required long exposures, so the person being photographed would have to stay perfectly still for 3-15 minutes. That made daguerreotypes impractical for portraits. By 1855, Brady was advertising a new type of image that had just been invented: a photograph made on paper.‎ From the beginning of his career, Brady believed that photography could serve an important purpose. His images could create a record of national life. When the Civil War broke out, he wanted to document the war as a part of that record. His friends discouraged him, but Brady started to take photographs of war scenes. He gathered a group of photographers who worked in the field, taking photographs of battle scenes and military life. He also bought photographs from others who were returning from the field. His efforts culminated (达到顶点) in an 1862 display of photographs made after the Battle of Antietam.‎ The bloodshed (人员伤亡) shocked the visitors to the exhibit, most of whom had never seen a field of battle.‎ Brady did not stop war with his work, but he did raise the awareness of the costs of war among common citizens. After the Civil War, people lost interest in his record of the war. Because he could find few buyers for his photographs and did not earn enough money to pay for his wartime work, Brady went bankrupt ( 破产的). Years after the war, the government bought Brady’s collection. It is now considered a priceless documentation of the War between the States. Other photographs by Mathew Brady sell for thousands of dollars and are considered national treasures.‎ 23. By 1855, the new technology .‎ A. allowed Brady to open his first photography studio B. made daguerreotypes have shorter exposure time C. allowed photographs to be recorded on paper D. made Brady begin to take photos of people 21. When the Civil War broke out, Mathew Brady .‎ A. began to take and collect pictures of the war B. started to realize the purpose of photography C. established his exhibition center D. went to the battlefield to report 22. According to the text, Mathew Brady’s photographs .‎ A. helped stop the Civil War B. made people realize the cruelty of war C. were bought by the government during the war D. were considered national treasures right after the war 23. This text mainly talks about .‎ A. new inventions recording national life B. photographs taken during the Civil War C. a soldier who took photographs at the battlefield D. a photographer who wanted to stop war with his photos C Math can be as scary as spiders and snakes, at least in the brain of an 8-year-old child. And that early anxiety about dealing with numbers can put a child at a significant disadvantage, not only in school but in negotiating life and a career. Fortunately, a study of third-graders, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggests an intervention (干预) that can help. One-on-one tutoring does more than teach kids. It can help reduce the fear of math anxiety.‎ ‎“The most exciting aspect of our findings is that cognitive ( 认知的) tutoring not only improves performance, but is also anxiety-reducing,” says Vinod Menon.‎ Menon and his colleagues knew from their earlier research using MRI scans (核磁扫描) of the brain that math anxiety activates much the same network of cells that some other common fears activate----fear of snakes or spiders or heights, for example. And they knew that a behavioral treatment known as exposure therapy helps some people solve the anxiety of those other phobias. Could the same thing be happening with math tutoring?‎ To find out, the scientists invited 46 third-graders who answered questions about math worries and were also tested on simple addition problems while having their brains scanned via functional MRI. Based on their answers, scans and scores in each of the tests, the children were divided into two groups: one considered to have higher levels of math anxiety and one with lower levels. Afterward, both groups received eight weeks of one-on-one tutoring in basic arithmetic, a few sessions a week.‎ Both groups did better in math at the end of the tutoring, Menon says. But most importantly, he says, the kids who had been anxious about math were 20 percent less anxious at the end of the eight weeks----a finding their brain scans confirmed.‎ The tutoring was highly personalized----if a child got stuck on a particular concept, the tutor would work with the student to “get beyond the bottleneck in a non-negative, encouraging way”.‎ Menon hopes to next study whether computerized tutoring can produce similar benefits and whether the reduction in math anxiety continues to exist as the children advance to more complex problem-solving skills.‎ 21. According to the text, early math anxiety may affect children’s .‎ A. intelligence quality B. ability to harmonize life and work C. life skills D. career choices 22. What does the underlined word “phobias” in Paragraph 3 mean?‎ A. Scans. B. Tutors. C. Fears. D. Symptoms.‎ 23. Why did scientists test those 46 third-graders?‎ A. To check the function of MRI scans.‎ B. To help them get higher grades in math.‎ C. To find out what addition problems they have.‎ D. To prove whether one-on-one tutoring can reduce math anxiety.‎ 24. What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?‎ A. Computers can help reduce math anxiety.‎ B. Menon will make a further study about the reduction in math anxiety.‎ C. One-on-one tutoring is useful for solving difficult problems.‎ D. Scientists have applied one-on-one tutoring to social research.‎ D For the past few months, artificial intelligence (AI) has been a much talked about topic in the worlds of both pop culture and science. Last November saw the release of Oscar-nominated ( 奥斯卡奖提名的) and winning movie, “The Imitation Game”, about the father of the modern computer, Alan Turing. Last month, another Hollywood film about clever robots, “Chappie”, hit theaters.‎ Is artificial intelligence a good fortune or a bad luck for humans? In their book The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies, authors Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, both of whom come from MIT, US, could barely hide their excitement toward the rise of machines.‎ According to the authors, we’re entering an age of accelerated development of artificial and robotic technology. “Digital machines have escaped their narrow confines limits and started to show broad abilities in pattern recognition, complex communication, and other areas that used to be only human,” write the authors. “We’ve recently seen great progress in natural language processing, machine learning, computer vision, and many other areas.”‎ Already AI can help blind people see and deaf people hear. And wheelchairs have been invented that can be controlled by thoughts. We’ll witness more innovations and wonders made possible by AI, according to the authors.‎ However, not all are equally enthusiastic about AI. A February report from the Global Challenges Foundation listed AI, along with extreme climate change, nuclear war and ecological catastrophe, as “risks that threaten human civilization”. Many scientists share the same concern. Stephen Hawking told the BBC last December that: “It would take off on its own, and re-design itself at an ever increasing rate, while humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn’t compete, and would be replaced.”‎ Hawking’s worry agreed with that of Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk, who said in last October at an MIT conference that “we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. I’m increasingly inclined (倾向于) to think that there should be some regulatory oversight (监管 ), maybe at the national and international level, just to ensure we don’t do something very foolish,” Musk said.‎ 21. Two movies are mentioned in the first paragraph in order to show .‎ A. the popularity of AI around the world B. the development of robotic technology C. the wide public concern about AI D. people’s increasing interest in movies 22. Andrew McAfee’s attitude towards AI is .‎ A. supportive B. doubtful C. cautious D. disapproving 23. Stephen Hawking views AI as a threat to human beings because he thinks it would ‎ .‎ A. be difficult to control B. result in natural disasters C. have the earth destroyed D. bring an end to the human race 24. The purpose of the passage is to .‎ A. explain how to make AI serve people B. give different opinions about developing AI C. introduce the advantages of developing AI D. show the possible problems with developing AI 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。‎ It is hard to say how long people have been drinking wine. Wine is far older than recorded history. Some experts say it is as old as civilization itself.‎ ‎ 36 People in ancient times might have picked ripe grapes. Some juicy grapes at the bottom of the container were crushed (压碎) together. As the grapes broke open, yeasts (酵母) on the skins went to work turning sugar from the fruit into alcohol. This is the fermentation ‎(发酵) process that turns grape juice into wine.‎ How grapes become wine begins with the harvest. A winemaker must make an important decision about the best time to pick the grapes first. 37 Diseased or overly ripe grapes are thrown away.‎ Some winemakers choose to keep the stems of the grapes, while others remove them.‎ ‎38 In the past, people crushed the grapes with their feet inside large containers. Some winemakers today still use this method. The grapes and their liquid are then stored in large containers where fermentation takes place.‎ ‎ 39 Burial places in ancient Egypt provide information about wine and its importance in Egyptian culture. Egyptian rulers were buried with wine offerings to help them in the afterlife. Archeological evidence also suggests that some of the earliest known wine producers were in Georgia and Iran thousands of years ago. Today, the top wine producing countries in the world are Italy, France and Spain, followed by the United States. 40 Wine production is even increasing in countries like India and China.‎ A. The grapes are then squeezed by machines.‎ B. Next, the grapes are closely examined and sorted.‎ C. Wine was not just about having an enjoyable drink.‎ D. The first wine ever made was probably an accident.‎ E. Winemaking probably began in the ancient Near East and Egypt.‎ F. One thing was very important for the start of the modern wine industry.‎ G. Although Europe is still important in the wine industry, many other countries around the world are making top wines.‎ 第三部分 语言知识应用(共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节(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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ Two summers ago my family went to downtown Chicago to see museums and the Navy Pier. I 41 all the ticket stubs ( 票 根 ) and pictures from our vacation. I didn’t know then how 42 they would become to me.‎ A few weeks later, my dad wasn’t feeling good and was sent to the 43 . I overheard a phone call and 44 my dad had cancer. In the following weeks, I spent 45 every night at a friend’s house because my mom spent all her time with my dad.‎ When I 46 got to go and see my dad, we spent all day just being 47 and watching TV together. I was 48 with this, and my dad could tell. I was Daddy’s princess and he always told me he’d be there for me forever. That’s what he said. Toward the close of the day, I had to 49 because he was starting to feel weak. I 50 to say “I love you” when I left.‎ Some days later, I spent the night at my friend Melanie’s house because we had camp the next day. We laughed and giggled until ten o’clock. My mom 51 the next day to pick me up. She seemed really 52 . When we got home she 53 asking me if I wanted a snack before she talked to me. Then, she told me that my dad had 54 . The two of us cried together for hours. 55 nothing felt the same.‎ Now when I’m 56 and miss my dad, I take out those ticket stubs and pictures, and pretty soon I feel happy. And 57 I’ll remember what he told me: Never go to bed 58 at someone, because you never know what can 59 and when you will get to see that person again. Always tell the people you care about that you love them, when you have the 60 .‎ ‎41. A. separated B. saved C. threw D. paid ‎42. A. interesting B. puzzling C. important D. dangerous ‎43. A. hospital B. school C. camp D. museum ‎44. A. remembered B. accepted C. predicted D. realized ‎45. A. almost B. only C. even D. still ‎46. A. gradually B. nearly C. finally D. generally ‎47. A. busy B. silent C. positive D. cold ‎48. A. delighted B. concerned C. impatient D. uncomfortable ‎49. A. submit B. regret C. leave D. continue ‎50. A. forgot B. expected C. refused D. intended ‎51. A. got off B. came over C. stood out D. called in ‎52. A. angry B. satisfied C. calm D. sad ‎53. A. avoided B. stopped C. kept D. minded ‎54. A. died B. recovered C. escaped D. arrived ‎55. A. Slowly B. Suddenly C. Secretly D. Strangely ‎56. A. ashamed B. careless C. curious D. lonely ‎57. A. at one time B. for a while C. for ever D. as usual ‎58. A. disappointed B. surprised C. bored D. mad ‎59. A. happen B. remain C. prove D. appear ‎60. A. confidence B. chance C. interest D. thought 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)‎ 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ Some unusual words describe how a person spends his or her time. For example, someone who likes to spend a lot of time sitting or 61 (lie) down while watching television is sometimes called a couch potato. A couch is a piece of furniture for people to sit on.‎ Couch potatoes enjoy watching television just 62 mouse potatoes enjoy working on computers. A computer mouse is the device that moves the pointer 63 a computer screen. The 64 (describe) of mouse potatoes became popular in 1993. American writer Alice Kahn is said to have invented the term to describe young people who use computers a lot.‎ Too much time inside the house using a computer or watching television can cause someone 65 (get) cabin fever. A cabin is a simple house usually 66 (build) far away from the city. People go to a cabin to relax and enjoy quiet time.‎ Cabin fever is not really 67 disease. However, people can feel 68 (bore) if they spend too much time inside their homes. This is 69 (especial) true during the winter when it is too cold or snowy to do things outside. Often children get cabin fever if they cannot go out to play. So do 70 (they) parents.‎ 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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。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 1l 处起)不计分。‎ One day a group of us had a game of football on the way to school. One of the older boy pushed me and I fell over torn my jeans very badly. I had to go home to change so I arrive very late for school. I expected to get into trouble about it, and nothing happened. After class, the teacher asked me who had pushed me. Of course I answered “I can’t say.” Then I asked why he knew about them. He said, “Alex told me what was happened, but he didn’t say who pushed you.” Then he told me to be more carefully in future. That afternoon I walked home with Alex and thanked him of what he had done. No matter what people said about Alex, I knew he was true friend.‎ 第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)‎ 假如你是育才中学学生会主席李华,针对目前一些地方血库纷纷告急的情况,请参照以下提示,用英文写一份倡议书,提倡无偿献血(donate blood for free)。内容包括:‎ 1. 社会上对献血的错误认识;‎ 2. 指出献血的意义;‎ 3. 开展相关活动。‎ 注意:1. 词数 100 左右;‎ ‎2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ 六安一中 2020 届高三年级英语自测试卷(六)答案与解析 第二部分 阅读理解第一节 A 本文是一篇应用文,介绍了几个租车网站的优缺点。‎ 21. A 事实细节题 根据 B Cash.com.uk 中的内容 There is a useful section with detailed directions for some of the great drives of America 可知,想去美国的人可以通过这个网站了解美国的一些很适合开车的道路,即这个网站提供一些驾车旅行的路线。‎ 22. B 事实细节题 根据C Expeed.org.uk 中的However, you seem to be limited to cities with airports for your car hire 可知,在这个网站租车只限于那些有机场的城市。‎ 23. D 事实细节题 根据文中的 people with older computers may have trouble getting this information 可知,其电脑比较老旧的人在获取 Cheapandcheerful.net.uk 中的信息的时候会有些困难,由此可知, 这个网站的缺点是不适合在老旧的电脑上操作。‎ B 本文是一篇记叙文。摄影师 Mathew Brady 拍摄并搜集了很多战场上的照片,他的照片展览使人们感到震惊,但并未使战争停止。美国内战结束后政府购买了他的照片,这些照片后来被认为是对战争的珍贵记录。‎ 24. C 事实细节题 根据第二段中的 By 1855, Brady was advertising a new type of image that had just been invented: a photograph made on paper 可知答案。‎ 25. A 事实细节题 根据第三段中的 His friends discouraged him, but Brady started to take photographs of war scenes. He gathered a group of photographers who worked in the field, taking photographs of battle scenes and military life. He also bought photographs from others who were returning from the field 可知, 美国内战爆发后,Brady 开始拍摄并搜集战场照片。‎ 26. B 推理判断题 根据第三段中的 The bloodshed shocked the visitors to the exhibit, most of whom had never seen a field of battle 以及最后一段中的 Brady did not stop war with his work, but he did raise the awareness of the costs of war among common citizens 可知,Brady 的摄影展使人们意识到了战争的残酷性。‎ 27. D 主旨大意题 本文主要讲述了摄影师 Mathew Brady 拍摄并搜集了很多战场上的照片,目的是想阻止战争。虽然他的作品并没使战争停止,但后来被认为是对美国内战的珍贵记录,故 D 项是文章的主旨。‎ C 本文是一篇说明文。研究表明,“数学恐惧症”不仅影响孩子的在校表现,还影响孩子将来平衡生活和工作的能力。而一对一辅导有助于减轻“数学恐惧症”。那电脑辅导会不会有同样的作用呢?‎ 28. B 事实细节题 根据第一段 Math can be as scary as spiders and snakes, at least in the brain of an 8-year-old child. And that early anxiety about dealing with numbers can put a child at a significant disadvantage, not only in school but in negotiating life and a career 可知,“数学恐惧症”不仅影响 8 岁孩子的在校表现,还影响孩子将来协调生活和职业的能力。‎ 29. C 词义猜测题 根据上文 that math anxiety activates much the same network of cells that some other common fears activate----fear of snakes or spiders or heights, for example 可知 phobias 与 fears 是同义词。‎ 30. D 事实细节题 根据 And they knew that a behavioral treatment known as exposure therapy helps some people solve the anxiety of those other phobias. Could the same thing be happening with math tutoring? To find out, the scientists invited 46 third-graders 可知,科学家测试 46 ‎ 个三年级的学生是为了证实一对一辅导能否帮助减轻数学恐惧症。‎ 21. B 推理判断题 文章最后一段提到,Menon 希望下一步能研究电脑辅导是否能产生类似的效果,‎ 当孩子们将来需要学习更为复杂的解决问题的技能时,数学恐惧症是否会“死灰复燃”。由此可推知 Menon 会进一步研究数学恐惧症的缓解问题。‎ D 本文是一篇议论文。过去短短的几个月期间,人工智能成了流行文化和科学界的热门话题。然而,对人类来说,人工智能到底是福还是祸?不同人对此持不同的观点。‎ 21. C 推理判断题 第一段列举两部电影旨在说明人工智能成了流行文化和科学界的热门话题,即人们广泛关注人工智能。‎ 22. A 观点态度题 根据第二段 authors Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, both of whom come from MIT, US, could barely hide their excitement toward the rise of machines 可知 Andrew McAfee 对于人工智能的态度是积极的、支持的。‎ 23. D 事实细节题 根据倒数第二段可知,史蒂芬·霍金在接受 BBC 采访时说:“人工智能将能够以不断增长的速度自我提升、自我再设计;而人类由于缓慢生物进化的限制,难以与之抗衡,最终将被取代。”由此判断,他认为人工智能的发展将意味着人类的终结,故选 D 项。‎ 24. B 推理判断题 对人类来说,人工智能到底是福还是祸,本文主要介绍了两种不同的看法。‎ 第二节 ‎36. D 37. B 38. A 39. E 40. G 第三部分 语言知识应用第一节 本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过对过去的回忆和对爸爸深深的思念传达了一个心声:不要忘记向关心自己的人表达爱意。‎ 41. B 根据文章最后一段中 I take out those ticket stubs and pictures 可看出作者将这些票根和照片保留了下来,因此 B 项符合语境。‎ 42. C 根据下文 I 50 to say “I love you” when I left 以及下文作者从妈妈口中得知爸爸去世的消息,可知作者没能见到爸爸最后一面,亲口对他说“我爱你”已经是一种遗憾了,因此这些跟爸爸一起经历过的票根对她来说尤为重要。‎ 43. A 根据下文作者无意中听到爸爸患癌的消息可知,爸爸应是被送进了医院。‎ 44. D 电话的内容使作者“意识”到爸爸患上了癌症。‎ 45. A 根据下文 because my mom spent all her time with my dad 可知,作者几乎一直待在朋友家。‎ 46. C 下文中作者没有再次见到爸爸,因此这一次应是最后一次。‎ 47. B 作者和爸爸各怀心事,一整天都在看电视,没人开口说话。silent 符合语境。‎ 48. D 作者因为知道爸爸患癌的真相,因此感觉不舒服,uncomfortable 符合语境。‎ 49. C 根据本段最后一句 I 50 to say “I love you” when I left 可知作者此时不得不离开了。‎ 50. A 根据文章最后一段内容可知,作者临走时忘记对爸爸说“我爱你”三个字,这也成了她永久的遗憾。‎ 51. B 根据下文 to pick me up 可看出妈妈过来看作者并接她回家。‎ 52. D 根据下文 The two of us cried together for hours. 55 nothing felt the same 可知不好的事情发生了,因此妈妈很难过。‎ 53. C 到家后,妈妈在对“我”说些什么之前,一直问“我”要不要吃些东西。‎ 54. A 根据下文内容可知,爸爸去世了。‎ 41. B 爸爸的离世让作者突然间感到一切都不同于以前了。‎ 42. D 作者孤独的时候会想念爸爸,就会拿出那些票根和照片,这能很快让她感觉好起来。‎ 43. C 爸爸的话让作者永远牢记于心。‎ 44. D 不要在睡觉前和别人生气,因为你永远不知道会发生什么、何时能再见到那个人。‎ 41. A 根据下文 and when you will get to see that person again 可知此处要表达“将要发生什么”之意。‎ 42. B 作者以自己的经历告诫大家:当你还有机会的时候,一定要经常向你关心的人表达爱。‎ 第二节 43. lying 62. as 63. on 64. description 65. to get ‎66. built 67. a 68. bored 69. especially 70. their 第四部分 写 作 第一节 短文改错 第二句:boy→boys; torn→tearing 第八句:去掉 was 或 was→had 第三句:arrive→arrived 第九句:carefully→careful 第四句:and→but 第十句:of→for 第七句:why→how;them→it 第十一句:true 前加 a 第二节 书面表达 Boys and girls,‎ Recently some blood banks across the country are reported to be in short supply of blood.‎ Some people hold the wrong idea that donating blood does harm to the donor’s health. But the truth is that when a small amount of blood is taken out, the body will make a quick adjustment to work normally.‎ As we know, donating blood is of great importance. Blood is important to patients, without which many can’t survive. Among young people like us, donating blood is a social responsibility.‎ We senior high school students, who have a better understanding of medical knowledge, should set a good example for other people. From now on, our school will hold a series of activities to explain the benefits of donating blood.‎ Donate now and save a life! The Students’ Union
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