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新高一暑期衔接课程
练习03
I. 单项选择
( )1. —Do you know _______man in blue?
—Yes, he’s a professor of _______university.
A. the; a B. A; an C. the; an D. /; the
( )2. —Do you know the boy _______is sitting next to Peter?
—Yes. He is Peter’s friend. They are celebrating his _______birthday.
A. who; ninth B. that; nineth C. /; nineth D. which; ninth
( )3. —How about ______in the river with us?
—Sorry I can’t. My parents often tell me _______that.
A. swim; don’t do B. swim; to do C. swimming; not do D. swimming; not to do
( )4. —_______will your brother be back?
—I’m not sure , maybe in _______.
A. How soon; one hour and half B. How soon; one hour and a half
C. How long, one and half hours D. How long; one and a half hours
( )5. —_______is the population of Wuhan in 2026?
—More than 14 million. It is said that it becomes much _______than that in 1979.
A. How many; bigger B. What; larger C. How many; more D. What; more
( )6. —I wonder if Tom _______this afternoon.
—Don’t worry. I will tell you as soon as he _______.
A. will come; came B. comes; will come C. will come; comes D. comes; came
( )7. —How many students are there in your school?
—The number of the students in our school _____more than 2000. A number of them _______ from Hubei.
A. is; are B. are; is C. has; are D. have; has
( )8. —Do you mind my _______here?
—_______. Look at the sign. It says, “No smoking.”
A. to smoke; Of course not B. smoking; You’d better not
C. to smoke; No, I don’t D. smoking; Never mind
( )9. —Mum, can I go for a field trip with some friends of _______?
—Of course you can. Remember to take photos if you see _______.
A. me; something interesting B. us; interesting something
C. mine; anything interesting D. myself; interesting anything
( )10. There is a_______ smile on Miss Gao’s face. She must be _______with Sam’s work.
A. angry;well B. pleasing; good C. strict; good D. pleased; well
[答案] 1—5 AADBB 6—10 CABCD
II. 完型填空
Seven Arctic wolves(北极狼) move smoothly across a frozen pool and begin to run after a thick piece of ice.
The three older wolves are 11 wildly, hitting the four young wolves and sending them rolling(打滚) on the frozen grass. But the young jump up and run back onto the frozen pool to
12 the game. Finally, the youngest wolf quickly catches the ice, making it to pieces. Game over. The rest of the wolves 13 him, as if to say, “What now?” Then, one by one, they all turn to look at me.
I’ve been 14 these seven wolves for hours, keeping a good distance(距离) between us so they don’t feel 15 . There’s probably no other place on Earth than Ellesmere Island (Canada’s northernmost island) where wolves would let a human sit alongside them like I’m doing. For this 16 , I traveled here to join a documentary(纪录片) film team.
They 17 I was there, but they hadn’t paid any attention to me—until now. I 18 as our eyes meet. No matter how playful they appeared a few minutes before, I remember that these are 19 wild animals.
The wolves begin to walk toward me. But they 20 me before stopping at their preferred prey(猎物). Most of the meat is 21 , but enough for each wolf to have something to eat. Every few minutes, one of the wolves looks over at me, but none of them seem 22 . I relax a little as I watch them eat.
After they finish feeding on the prey, they walk slowly to the grass for a 23 . The young stay together while each older wolf finds a comfortable place alone.
Many hours later, they begin to wake up. It’s time to eat again. What happens next makes me
24 : The three older wolves run off into the hills for food, leaving me with the young! I suppose they understood it would be 25 to be with me.
( )11. A. eating B. looking C. digging D. playing
( )12. A. start B. continue C. stop D. end
( )13. A. stare at B. escape from C. fight with D. step on
( )14. A. drawing B. protecting C. watching D. guiding
( )15. A. lonely B. afraid C. tired D. hungry
( )16. A. chance B. reason C. purpose D. result
( )17. A. doubted B. forgot C. knew D. hoped
( )18. A. smile B. nod C. leave D. shake
( )19. A. once B. only C. also D. still
( )20. A. warn B. catch C. rush D. pass
( )21. A. broken B. hidden C. gone D. done
( )22. A. bothered B. controlled C. forced D. fooled
( )23. A. game B. sleep C. meal D. film
( )24. A. scared B. satisfied C. surprised D. stressed
( )25. A. safe B. lucky C. funny D. free
[答案] 11—15 DBACB 16—20 BCDDD 21—25 CABCA
III. 阅读理解
A
Strange things happen when you travel, because the earth is divided into two zones in one hour. You can have days with more than twenty-four hours and days with fewer than twenty-four hours. You can have weeks with more than seven days and weeks with fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean(大西洋), your ship comes into a different time zone(时区)every day. As you come into each zone, the time changes one hour. If you travel west, you set your watch back. If you travel east, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty-four or twenty-three hours.
If you make a trip by ship across the Pacific Ocean(太平洋) , you cross the International Date Line(国际日期变更线). This is the point where Anew day begins. When you cross the line, you change one full day. If you travel east, today becomes yesterday. If you travel west it is tomorrow.
( )26. Something interesting will happen to the time if you travel because .
A. a day has always fewer than twenty-four hours
B. a day has always more than twenty-four hours
C. a day has more or fewer than twenty-four hours
D. sometimes zones are large and sometimes zones are small
( )27. The time difference between two time zones is ___.
A. twenty-four hours B. one hour
C. two hours D. twenty-three hours
( )28. If we cross the Atlantic Ocean, we .
A. change one full day B. set our watch back
C. set our watch ahead D. set our watch back or ahead
( )29. If we travel across the International Date Line on July 5th, the date becomes July .
A. 3rd B. 4th C. 5th D. 6th
( )30. The Atlantic Ocean .
A. is in one time zone B. is divided into twenty-four zones
C. is divided into five time zones D. can not be crossed in five days
[答案] 26—30 CBDBC
B
Man has a big brain. He can think, learn and speak. Scientists once thought that men are different from animals because they can think and learn. They know now that dogs, rats, birds can learn too. They are beginning to understand that men are different from animals because they can speak. Animals cannot speak. They make noises when they are afraid, angry or unhappy. Apes(类人猿) can understand some things more quickly than humans, and one or two of them have learned a few words. But they cannot join words to make a sentence. They cannot think like us because they have no language. Language is a wonderful thing. Man has built a modern world because he has the language. Every child can speak his own language very well when he is four or five-but no animal learns to speak. How do children learn it? Scientists do not really know. What happens inside our bodies when we speak? They do not know.They only know that man can speak because he has a brain.
( )31. Men are different from animals because men____________.
A. have brain B. can understand things quickly
C. can think and learn D. can think, learn and speak
( )32. Animals cannot_______________.
A. speak B. think or learn
C. understand things more quickly than humans D. make noises
( )33. Apes can ____.
A. learn to speak just like men B. join words to make sentences
C. learn no words at all D. understand some things more quickly than men
( )34.Scientists now know_______________.
A. what happens inside the body when man speaks
B. apes can speak
C. men can speak with the help of their brain
D. how children learn to speak
( )35. The passage mainly talks about ___ .
A. animals’ learning B. man and apes
C. brain and language D. man’s brain
[答案] 31—35 DADCC
C
“Depend on yourself” is what nature says to every man. Parents can help you. Teachers can help you. Others still can help you. But all these only help you to help yourself.
There have been many great men in history. But many of them were very poor in childhood, and had no uncles, aunts or friends to help them. They couldn’t depend on them for an education. They saw how it was, and began to work with their own efforts to know something. They worked their own way up to fame.
One of the most famous teachers in England used to tell his pupils, “I can’t make worthy(值得尊敬的) men of you, but I can help you make men of yourselves.”
Some young men have the best of everything, but they are to be pitied. They can never do things successfully if they don’t see their weak point and change their course. They are nobody now, and will be nobody as long as(只要) they don’t follow the advice of their parents and teachers, and depend on their own efforts.
( )36. “Depend on yourself ”in this passage means _______________.
A. rely on your own efforts B. rely on nature
C. wait for others to help D. take care of yourself
( )37. Many of the great men in history succeeded because _____________.
A. they were very poor in childhood
B. they could not depend on schools for an education
C. they made great efforts to learn and work
D. they wanted very much to become famous
( )38. According to the famous teacher in England, a teacher can ___________.
A. make his pupils worthy men
B. help his pupils find a way to fame
C. help his pupils make themselves useful men
D. make his pupils men of strength and courage
( )39. If young people depend on their own efforts, ____________.
A. they are to be pitied
B. they can be ambitions
C. they are nobody now and will be nobody in the future
D. they can be successful in their work
( )40. How can young men be successful?
A. They should see their weak point and change their course.
B. They should follow the advice of their parents and teachers.
C. They should depend on their own efforts.
D. All above.
[答案] 36—40 ACCDD
D
We are all called upon to make a speech at some point in life, but most of us don’t do a very good job. This article gives some suggestions on how to give an effective speech.
So, you have to give a speech—and you’re terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you want to say, you stumble over words, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you think, “Thank goodness, it’s over. I’m just no good at public speaking. I hope I never have to do that again. ”
Cheer up! It doesn’t have to be that bad. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of speech making. Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as many facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing your research. Then spend plenty of time organizing your material so that your speech is clear and easy to follow. Use as many examples as possible, and use pictures, charts, and graphs if they will help you make your points more clearly. Never forget your audience. Don’t talk over their heads, and don’t talk down to them. Treat your audience with respect. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Just remember: be prepared. Know your subject, your audience, and the occasion. Be brief. Say what you have to say and then stop. And be yourself. Let your personality come through so that you make person-to-person contact with your audience.
If you follow these simple steps, you’ll see that you don’t have to be afraid of public speaking. In fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more speeches! You’re not convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.
( )41. The main idea of this article is ________.
A. you can improve your speaking ability B. a poor speaker can never change
C. always make a short speech D. it is hard to make a speech
( )42. Paragraph 2 implies that _______.
A. many people are afraid of giving a speech B. many people are happy to give a speech
C. many people do not prepare for a speech D. many people talk too long
( )43. The phrase “talk over their heads” means ________.
A. speak too loudly B. look at the ceiling
C. look down upon them D. use words and ideas that are too difficult
( )44. All of the following statements are true except that ___________.
A. few people know how to make good speeches
B. A lecturer does not need to organize his speech
C. research is important in preparing a speech
D. there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability
( )45. The title for this passage may be ______.
A. Do Not Make a Long Speech B. How to Give a Good Speech
C. How to Prepare for a Speech D. Try to Enjoy a Speech
[答案] 41—45 AADBB
IV. 语法填空
The theme parks in the world are popular because they have their own character IPs(知识产权), such as Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter. According to 46 research report, IP is the “heart” of a theme park. 47 (develop) China’s own IPs, some theme parks make good use of traditional Chinese culture, and others focus on films about Chinese 48 (story).
It is 49 (encourage) that the Chinese cultural industry(产业) has been taking a big step in creative works. For example, some famous theme parks have opened in Shanghai and Beijing
50 (recent). It’s happy to see that some Chinese culture has been welcomed in the parks.
Over the past few years, Chinese cultural IPs have often appeared 51 movies and TV dramas. For example, the Chinese film Chang’an San Wan Li became a success thanks to the Chinese ink paintings, ancient poems 52 high technology in it. Besides, Mulan, which
53 (produce) years ago, helped traditional Chinese culture to be learned by the world.
Traditional Chinese culture 54 (provide) special experiences for the entertainment industry. The key lies in new ideas. With the help of high technology, China can develop 55 (it) traditional cultural IPs and it will have world-class theme parks in the coming years.
[答案] 46. a 47. To develop 48. stories 49. encouraging 50. recently
51. in 52. and 53. was produced 54. provides/ has provided 55. its
V.书面表达
你班以“珍爱生命,拒闯红灯”为主题召开了一次主题班会。请你根据下面提示,用英文写一篇短文,内容包括:
1. 行人闯红灯的危害:妨碍正常交通;易引发事故,危机生命安全;不利于良好社会风气的形成;
2. 对行人闯红灯的处罚措施:批评教育;警告并罚款。
3. 你的观点。
参考词汇:pedestrian 行人;run the red lights 闯红灯;fine 罚款
Recently, we held a class meeting to discuss the problem of pedestrians running the red lights. As we all know, running red lights is a bad habit. First, it gets in the way of normal traffic. Second, it may cause traffic accidents and put people’s lives in danger. Third, it is bad for building good social manners. To solve this problem, the government has made some rules. People who break the rules will get criticism and education. If they do it on purpose, they will receive warnings and pay fines.
In my opinion, we should do something useful to stop this dangerous behaviour instead of only talking about it.
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新高一暑期衔接课程
练习03
I. 单项选择
( )1. —Do you know _______man in blue?
—Yes, he’s a professor of _______university.
A. the; a B. A; an C. the; an D. /; the
( )2. —Do you know the boy _______is sitting next to Peter?
—Yes. He is Peter’s friend. They are celebrating his _______birthday.
A. who; ninth B. that; nineth C. /; nineth D. which; ninth
( )3. —How about ______in the river with us?
—Sorry I can’t. My parents often tell me _______that.
A. swim; don’t do B. swim; to do C. swimming; not do D. swimming; not to do
( )4. —_______will your brother be back?
—I’m not sure , maybe in _______.
A. How soon; one hour and half B. How soon; one hour and a half
C. How long, one and half hours D. How long; one and a half hours
( )5. —_______is the population of Wuhan in 2026?
—More than 14 million. It is said that it becomes much _______than that in 1979.
A. How many; bigger B. What; larger C. How many; more D. What; more
( )6. —I wonder if Tom _______this afternoon.
—Don’t worry. I will tell you as soon as he _______.
A. will come; came B. comes; will come C. will come; comes D. comes; came
( )7. —How many students are there in your school?
—The number of the students in our school _____more than 2000. A number of them _______ from Hubei.
A. is; are B. are; is C. has; are D. have; has
( )8. —Do you mind my _______here?
—_______. Look at the sign. It says, “No smoking.”
A. to smoke; Of course not B. smoking; You’d better not
C. to smoke; No, I don’t D. smoking; Never mind
( )9. —Mum, can I go for a field trip with some friends of _______?
—Of course you can. Remember to take photos if you see _______.
A. me; something interesting B. us; interesting something
C. mine; anything interesting D. myself; interesting anything
( )10. There is a_______ smile on Miss Gao’s face. She must be _______with Sam’s work.
A. angry;well B. pleasing; good C. strict; good D. pleased; well
II. 完型填空
Seven Arctic wolves(北极狼) move smoothly across a frozen pool and begin to run after a thick piece of ice.
The three older wolves are 11 wildly, hitting the four young wolves and sending them rolling(打滚) on the frozen grass. But the young jump up and run back onto the frozen pool to
12 the game. Finally, the youngest wolf quickly catches the ice, making it to pieces. Game over. The rest of the wolves 13 him, as if to say, “What now?” Then, one by one, they all turn to look at me.
I’ve been 14 these seven wolves for hours, keeping a good distance(距离) between us so they don’t feel 15 . There’s probably no other place on Earth than Ellesmere Island (Canada’s northernmost island) where wolves would let a human sit alongside them like I’m doing. For this 16 , I traveled here to join a documentary(纪录片) film team.
They 17 I was there, but they hadn’t paid any attention to me—until now. I 18 as our eyes meet. No matter how playful they appeared a few minutes before, I remember that these are 19 wild animals.
The wolves begin to walk toward me. But they 20 me before stopping at their preferred prey(猎物). Most of the meat is 21 , but enough for each wolf to have something to eat. Every few minutes, one of the wolves looks over at me, but none of them seem 22 . I relax a little as I watch them eat.
After they finish feeding on the prey, they walk slowly to the grass for a 23 . The young stay together while each older wolf finds a comfortable place alone.
Many hours later, they begin to wake up. It’s time to eat again. What happens next makes me
24 : The three older wolves run off into the hills for food, leaving me with the young! I suppose they understood it would be 25 to be with me.
( )11. A. eating B. looking C. digging D. playing
( )12. A. start B. continue C. stop D. end
( )13. A. stare at B. escape from C. fight with D. step on
( )14. A. drawing B. protecting C. watching D. guiding
( )15. A. lonely B. afraid C. tired D. hungry
( )16. A. chance B. reason C. purpose D. result
( )17. A. doubted B. forgot C. knew D. hoped
( )18. A. smile B. nod C. leave D. shake
( )19. A. once B. only C. also D. still
( )20. A. warn B. catch C. rush D. pass
( )21. A. broken B. hidden C. gone D. done
( )22. A. bothered B. controlled C. forced D. fooled
( )23. A. game B. sleep C. meal D. film
( )24. A. scared B. satisfied C. surprised D. stressed
( )25. A. safe B. lucky C. funny D. free
III. 阅读理解
A
Strange things happen when you travel, because the earth is divided into two zones in one hour. You can have days with more than twenty-four hours and days with fewer than twenty-four hours. You can have weeks with more than seven days and weeks with fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean(大西洋), your ship comes into a different time zone(时区)every day. As you come into each zone, the time changes one hour. If you travel west, you set your watch back. If you travel east, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty-four or twenty-three hours.
If you make a trip by ship across the Pacific Ocean(太平洋) , you cross the International Date Line(国际日期变更线). This is the point where Anew day begins. When you cross the line, you change one full day. If you travel east, today becomes yesterday. If you travel west it is tomorrow.
( )26. Something interesting will happen to the time if you travel because .
A. a day has always fewer than twenty-four hours
B. a day has always more than twenty-four hours
C. a day has more or fewer than twenty-four hours
D. sometimes zones are large and sometimes zones are small
( )27. The time difference between two time zones is ___.
A. twenty-four hours B. one hour
C. two hours D. twenty-three hours
( )28. If we cross the Atlantic Ocean, we .
A. change one full day B. set our watch back
C. set our watch ahead D. set our watch back or ahead
( )29. If we travel across the International Date Line on July 5th, the date becomes July .
A. 3rd B. 4th C. 5th D. 6th
( )30. The Atlantic Ocean .
A. is in one time zone B. is divided into twenty-four zones
C. is divided into five time zones D. can not be crossed in five days
B
Man has a big brain. He can think, learn and speak. Scientists once thought that men are different from animals because they can think and learn. They know now that dogs, rats, birds can learn too. They are beginning to understand that men are different from animals because they can speak. Animals cannot speak. They make noises when they are afraid, angry or unhappy. Apes(类人猿) can understand some things more quickly than humans, and one or two of them have learned a few words. But they cannot join words to make a sentence. They cannot think like us because they have no language. Language is a wonderful thing. Man has built a modern world because he has the language. Every child can speak his own language very well when he is four or five-but no animal learns to speak. How do children learn it? Scientists do not really know. What happens inside our bodies when we speak? They do not know.They only know that man can speak because he has a brain.
( )31. Men are different from animals because men____________.
A. have brain B. can understand things quickly
C. can think and learn D. can think, learn and speak
( )32. Animals cannot_______________.
A. speak B. think or learn
C. understand things more quickly than humans D. make noises
( )33. Apes can ____.
A. learn to speak just like men B. join words to make sentences
C. learn no words at all D. understand some things more quickly than men
( )34.Scientists now know_______________.
A. what happens inside the body when man speaks
B. apes can speak
C. men can speak with the help of their brain
D. how children learn to speak
( )35. The passage mainly talks about ___ .
A. animals’ learning B. man and apes
C. brain and language D. man’s brain
C
“Depend on yourself” is what nature says to every man. Parents can help you. Teachers can help you. Others still can help you. But all these only help you to help yourself.
There have been many great men in history. But many of them were very poor in childhood, and had no uncles, aunts or friends to help them. They couldn’t depend on them for an education. They saw how it was, and began to work with their own efforts to know something. They worked their own way up to fame.
One of the most famous teachers in England used to tell his pupils, “I can’t make worthy(值得尊敬的) men of you, but I can help you make men of yourselves.”
Some young men have the best of everything, but they are to be pitied. They can never do things successfully if they don’t see their weak point and change their course. They are nobody now, and will be nobody as long as(只要) they don’t follow the advice of their parents and teachers, and depend on their own efforts.
( )36. “Depend on yourself ”in this passage means _______________.
A. rely on your own efforts B. rely on nature
C. wait for others to help D. take care of yourself
( )37. Many of the great men in history succeeded because _____________.
A. they were very poor in childhood
B. they could not depend on schools for an education
C. they made great efforts to learn and work
D. they wanted very much to become famous
( )38. According to the famous teacher in England, a teacher can ___________.
A. make his pupils worthy men
B. help his pupils find a way to fame
C. help his pupils make themselves useful men
D. make his pupils men of strength and courage
( )39. If young people depend on their own efforts, ____________.
A. they are to be pitied
B. they can be ambitions
C. they are nobody now and will be nobody in the future
D. they can be successful in their work
( )40. How can young men be successful?
A. They should see their weak point and change their course.
B. They should follow the advice of their parents and teachers.
C. They should depend on their own efforts.
D. All above.
D
We are all called upon to make a speech at some point in life, but most of us don’t do a very good job. This article gives some suggestions on how to give an effective speech.
So, you have to give a speech—and you’re terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you want to say, you stumble over words, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you think, “Thank goodness, it’s over. I’m just no good at public speaking. I hope I never have to do that again. ”
Cheer up! It doesn’t have to be that bad. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of speech making. Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as many facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing your research. Then spend plenty of time organizing your material so that your speech is clear and easy to follow. Use as many examples as possible, and use pictures, charts, and graphs if they will help you make your points more clearly. Never forget your audience. Don’t talk over their heads, and don’t talk down to them. Treat your audience with respect. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Just remember: be prepared. Know your subject, your audience, and the occasion. Be brief. Say what you have to say and then stop. And be yourself. Let your personality come through so that you make person-to-person contact with your audience.
If you follow these simple steps, you’ll see that you don’t have to be afraid of public speaking. In fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more speeches! You’re not convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.
( )41. The main idea of this article is ________.
A. you can improve your speaking ability B. a poor speaker can never change
C. always make a short speech D. it is hard to make a speech
( )42. Paragraph 2 implies that _______.
A. many people are afraid of giving a speech B. many people are happy to give a speech
C. many people do not prepare for a speech D. many people talk too long
( )43. The phrase “talk over their heads” means ________.
A. speak too loudly B. look at the ceiling
C. look down upon them D. use words and ideas that are too difficult
( )44. All of the following statements are true except that ___________.
A. few people know how to make good speeches
B. A lecturer does not need to organize his speech
C. research is important in preparing a speech
D. there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability
( )45. The title for this passage may be ______.
A. Do Not Make a Long Speech B. How to Give a Good Speech
C. How to Prepare for a Speech D. Try to Enjoy a Speech
IV. 语法填空
The theme parks in the world are popular because they have their own character IPs(知识产权), such as Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter. According to 46 research report, IP is the “heart” of a theme park. 47 (develop) China’s own IPs, some theme parks make good use of traditional Chinese culture, and others focus on films about Chinese 48 (story).
It is 49 (encourage) that the Chinese cultural industry(产业) has been taking a big step in creative works. For example, some famous theme parks have opened in Shanghai and Beijing
50 (recent). It’s happy to see that some Chinese culture has been welcomed in the parks.
Over the past few years, Chinese cultural IPs have often appeared 51 movies and TV dramas. For example, the Chinese film Chang’an San Wan Li became a success thanks to the Chinese ink paintings, ancient poems 52 high technology in it. Besides, Mulan, which
53 (produce) years ago, helped traditional Chinese culture to be learned by the world.
Traditional Chinese culture 54 (provide) special experiences for the entertainment industry. The key lies in new ideas. With the help of high technology, China can develop 55 (it) traditional cultural IPs and it will have world-class theme parks in the coming years.
V.书面表达
你班以“珍爱生命,拒闯红灯”为主题召开了一次主题班会。请你根据下面提示,用英文写一篇短文,内容包括:
1. 行人闯红灯的危害:妨碍正常交通;易引发事故,危机生命安全;不利于良好社会风气的形成;
2. 对行人闯红灯的处罚措施:批评教育;警告并罚款。
3. 你的观点。
参考词汇:pedestrian 行人;run the red lights 闯红灯;fine 罚款
Recently, we held a class meeting to discuss the problem of pedestrians running the red lights. _____
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