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扬州市2025/2026学年度第一学期期中调研高三英语2.答题前,请务必将学校、姓名、准考证号填写在答题纸上。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.WhatcouldMr.Hopkinsprobablybe?A.Arepairman.B.Asalesman.C.Apoliceman.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Guitarperformances.B.Onlinemusiclessons.C.Learningproblems.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inaflowershop.C.Inamountain.4.Whatdoesthewomanadvisetodofirst?A.Cookadish.B.Attendaparty.C.Buyacake.5.WhathappenedtoSam?A.HewasblamedbyMrs.Miller.B.Hemissedascienceclass.C.Hefailedanexam.听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydidthewomancallthemanlastevening?A.Todiscussanarticle.B.Tocancelaninterview.C.Toattendameeting.7.WhenwillMr.Blackcomeback?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatsportdidCamilladoinhighschool?A.Basketball.B.Tennis.C.Cycling.9.HowdoesMarkfeelabouthisskilllevel?·A.Underestimated.B.Satisfied.C.Discouraged.10.WhatisMark’smainreasonforturningtoanothersport?A.Itisbeneficialtohishealth.B.Itisahabitfromhighschool.C.Itiseasytoreachahighlevel.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Conductinganinterview.B.Reportingsomenews.C.Organizinganevent.12.WhatisTomThompson’sfamilymainlyworriedabout?A.Hishealthwillbecomeworse.B.Hislearningtimewillbeaffected.C.Hiseffortswon’tberecognized.13.HowdoesTomThompsonplantoremovehisfamily’sconcerns?A.Bytalkingtohisteacher.B.Byquittingthecommunityproject.C.Byinvolvinghisfamilyincommunitywork.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howmanypartsdoestheman’sessayhave?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.15.Howdoesthemansupporthisconclusion?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byusinggraphs.16.Whatistheman’sattitudetoonlinelearningathomeforchildren?A.Disapproving.B.Uncertain.C.Supportive.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Togiveadvicetoyoungjournalists.B.Toshowhisinterestinthenewspaper.C.Tosharehiscareerjourney.18.Whatdidthespeakerrealizewhilehewasatuniversity?A.HelostinterestinstudyingCommunications.B.Hecouldearnalivingwithhishobby.C.Heenjoyedtakingpictures.19.WhatdidthespeakerdofortheDailyChronicleinthebeginning?A.Hecoveredmajorevents.B.Heinterviewedartists.C.Hesupportedpoliticians.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkisthekeytohissuccess?A.Seriousness.B.Smile.C.Trust.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATianjinJuilliardisseekingexceptionallytalentedanddisciplinedstudentswhomeetJuilliard’smusicstandards.ApplicationforFall2026admissionisnowopenfromOctober15,2025.Eligibility(资格)·Musicalgradeatahighlevel(Level5orhigher)·Englishlanguageproficiency(6IELTS/75TOEFLorhigher)Pleasenote:WeareonlyabletoacceptyourmostrecentEnglishlanguageproficiency(水平)testscore(notlaterthanDecember15,2025)tomeetourrequirements.ThreeApplicationMaterialsTobegin,createyourJuilliard’sAdmissionsAccount,gathertherequiredapplicationmaterialsandfollowtheinstructionstocompleteyourapplication.EssaysWeuseyouressays(approximately500-650wordsinEnglish)tolearnaboutyourcharacteristicsandgainadeepsenseofwhatyouhaveachievedprofessionallyinthefieldofmusic.ArtisticRésumé(简历)Yourartisticrésumé(1-2pages)shouldfollowageneralrésuméformatandincludethefollowinginformation:·Youreducationalbackground(brief)·Professionalachievements:prizesandawards(detailed)RecommendationsInyourapplicationyouwillberequiredtoidentifytwoindividualswhowillprovideyourrecommendations.Theserecommendationsshould:·Befromateacher,conductor,orcoach·MainlyfocusonyourpotentialandachievementsAttentionThedeadlineforsubmittingtheapplicationisFebruary15,2026.applicantswhosuccessfullypasstheapplicationprocesswillbeinformedbyMarch15,2026whethertheywillbeinvitedtoregisterforanaudition(试音).Anyonewhoexhibitsthetalentandachievementstopursueseriousmusicstudies,pleaseJOINUS!21.Whoisqualifiedfortheapplication?A.ZhangHui:pipa(Level6),70TOEFL.B.JohnSmith:guitar(Level8),5.5IELTS.C.LiuXiang:violin(Level10),7.5IELTS.D.KateJones:piano(Level4),75TOEFL.22.Whatisrequiredbyallthreeapplicationmaterials?A.Potentialdevelopment.B.Individualcharacteristics.C.Educationalbackground.D.Professionalachievements.23.WhenisthelastdaytoapplytoTianjinJuilliard?·A.October15,2025.B.December15,2025.C.February15,2026.D.March15,2026.BEffortstohelpScotland’sredsquirrelsarebearingpositivefruits,whichowesmuchtotheSavingScotland’sRedSquirrels(SSRS)projectanditshelper,PollyPullar,whohastransformedherfarmintoredsquirrels’naturalhabitat.PollyrecallsherfirstencounterswithredsquirrelsatschoolinDunkeld.Despitebeingatopstudentandpopulargirloncampus,she,asaboarder,frequentlymissedherfamilyfarawaywhenshewasalone.Shegotherfirstbabysquirrelstolookafterinthenearbywoods.“Ibecamecompletelyabsorbedinthemandtheydistractedmefrommissinghometoomuch,”shesays.Thesquirrelseventuallyreturnedtothewild,andsincethenshehasregularlytakenmorein,developingspecialtechniquessuchasregulartouchingtostimulatebodilyfunctions.InPolly’sview,theeventualreleaseisoftenchallengingbecausethenewlyreleasedsquirrelsstillneedfeedinguntiltheyrewildthemselves.Theirdelicatecharactermakesthemsufferfromstressmoreseriouslythanothersmallcreatures.Polly’sownfarm,whereshelivesnow,hasarisingpopulationofthereds.Thereareopenfields,densewoodsandlittleclearings.WiththehelpoftheSSRS,morethan20,000treeshavebeenplanted.Onthefarm,everythingiskeptuntidy.“Wearrangeitintentionallytokeepthelivingenvironmentofsquirrelsoriginalandnatural.”ToPolly’srelief,ithasprovedamajorboostforthereds’population.Pollybelievestheredshaveahealthyfutureifeffortscanbemaintained.Thatisamatterofmoney,oneforthepoliticians.TheexperienceofraisingredsquirrelshastaughtPollyalesson:“WhenIhavethesebabysquirrelsinmyhandsandtheyarecompletelydependentonme,theyhighlightthefactthatwehumansholdthekeytonature.Itisourdutytoprotectthenaturalworld.”24.WhatdidtendingthebabysquirrelsrelievePollyof?A.Socialanxiety.B.Academicpressure.C.Life’sboredom.D.Intensehomesickness.25.WhatisPolly’sconcernforreturningthesquirrelstothewild?A.Thechoiceofsuitableplaces.B.Thelackofspecialtechniques.C.Theneedforconstantfeeding.D.Thestressfromotheranimals.26.Whydoesn’tPollykeepthefarmneatandwellarranged?A.Topreserveanundisturbedhabitat.B.ToattracttheattentionoftheSSRS.C.Toseekpoliticians’economicsupport.D.Tomakeroomfornewly-plantedtrees.27.WhatdoPolly’swordsmainlyconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Herprideinhumansuperiority.B.Heraffectionforredsquirrels.C.Hersenseofsharedresponsibility.D.Herappreciationofthewildness.CYoungadult(YA)fictionistraditionallyaimedatteenagers.However,newresearchshowsthatagrowingnumberofadultreadershavebeenreadingYAfictionsince2019.AstudybyHarperCollinsfoundthat74%ofYAreadersareadults,with28%beingover28.Thistrendispartlydueto“emergingadulthood”,whereyoungpeoplearegrowingupmoreslowlyanddelayingtraditionaladultlife,oftenmarkedbyfeelingsofinstability.Thishasdriventhemtoseekcomfortinyoungadultfiction,ahabitthatmanyretainastheygrowolder.Formanyadults,readingYAissimplyanotherenjoyablechoice,justlikepickinganyotherbookgenre(体裁).SomereadersstronglydefendthequalityofYA,sayingthatmanyYAbooksarebeautifullywrittenanddealwithimportantissuessuchasself-discovery,family,andracism.Furthermore,YAbookscanserveasaformof“self-care”.Manyreadersfindthesebooksmoreaccessiblethanalotofadultfiction.BecauseYAbooksarewrittenspecificallyforslightlyyoungerreaders,readingforpleasurewhenapersonistiredbecomeslessdemanding.Besides,theirplot-drivennatureoffersperfectescapefromreality.Thestudyalsolookedatyoungerreadersaged14to25.Itfoundthat40%ofthosewhostronglyidentifiedasareaderalsodescribedthemselvesas“veryhappy”.Thisismuchhigherthanthe21%ofnon-readerswhofeltthesameway.AlisonDavid,consumerinsightdirectoratHarperCollins,saidtheresearch“suggestswellbeingcomesfrommorethantheactofreading.Thepsychologyofbeingareaderisenormouslypowerful.”Despitetheclearbenefits,thestudyshowsacontradiction:only16%of14-to25-year-oldsreaddailyornearlyeverydayforpleasure.Manyreportthatheavyschoolworkleavesthemwithtoolittletimetoreadforfun.Thispresentsachallenge:howtoencourageregularreadingamongyoungpeoplewhoknowitsvaluebutstruggletofindtimeforbooks.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retain”inparagraph2mean?A.Change.B.Keep.C.Restore.D.Abandon.29.WhydosomeadultsturntoYAbooksforself-care?A.Becausetheyarefullofjoyfulthemes.B.Becausetheyareeasytogetfromstores.C.Becausetheyaresimpleandengaging.D.Becausetheyarebetterthanadultnovels.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthedataaboutreadingandhappiness?A.Thehappieryoungpeopleare,themorebookstheyread.B.Readingeverydayisthekeytohappinessfortheyoung.C.Apositivereaderself-imagecontributestoone’shappiness.D.Schoolworkisthemainfactoraffectingstudents’happiness.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheRiseofYAFictionAmongAdultReadersB.YAFiction:ANewTrendAmongTeenagersC.TheChallengeofReadingforYoungPeopleD.ReadingforPleasure:AKeytoWell-beingDIfcurrenttrendsarecorrect,around41millionpeoplewilldiefromnoncommunicablediseases(NCDs)in2025,representingabout74percentofallglobaldeaths.Despitemajormedicaladvances,thenumberofdeathsfromNCDscontinuestorise.Onemainreasonforthisincreaseisurbanization.By2050,itispredictedthattwooutofeverythreepeoplewillliveincities,makingthesetrendsextremelyworrying.Now,newresearchindicatesthatpeoplewholiveingreenerareashavelowerratesofNCDsandbetterphysicalandmentalhealth.WhydogreenspaceshelpfightNCDs?Greateropportunitiesforexercise,cleanerair,andlessheatstressareallreasons.Moreimportantly,thereisstrongscientificproofthatwhenweinteractwithnature,itbringsaboutbiochemicalreactionsinourbodiesthatimproveourhealth.ThisbeganwithJapanesescientistsstudying“forestbathing”,orshinrin-yoku.TheevidencefoundwassostrongthatinJapan,doctorssometimesprescribe(开处方)spendingtimesittinginforestsinsteadofmedicationforcertainNCDs.Similarhealthbenefitscanbeobtainedinurbangreenspacesandwithindoorplants.Forexample,studiesshowthatsimplyhavingavaseofflowersonyourdeskcanloweryourbloodpressure.Havingleafyplantsinyourhomeorofficecanalsohelp.Scented(芳香的)plantsalsoofferhealthbenefits.Whenwebreatheinascent,itsvolatileorganiccompounds(VOCs)passintoourblood.Onceintheblood,thesecompoundsactlikemedicinesleadingtopositivehealthoutcomes.Oneofthemostimportantandthrillingrecentexperimentsshowsthatwalkinginapineforestfortwohourscansignificantlyincreasenaturalkillercellsinourblood—thesearethecellsthatattackcancersandviruses.Evenlookingatgreenviewsfromawindoworhearingbirdsongscanreducestressandimprovecognitive(认知的)performance.Thisnewevidencemeansthatin2025,doctorswillincreasinglyprescribenatureinsteadofdrugs.Urbanplanners,ontheotherhand,willnolongerconsidergreenspacesassomethingunessential.32.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Byexplainingreasons.C.Byshowingfindings.D.Byprovidingstatistics.33.Whatdoestheauthortrytoillustratebymentioningforestbathinginparagraph2?A.Japanprefersnatureoverhospitals.B.Culturaltraditionscanhealdiseases.C.Japan’sforestsareuniqueglobally.D.Sciencesupportsnature-basedcare.34.HowdoplantVOCsimprovehealth?A.Theycanremovepollutionfromtheair.B.Theycankillvirusesinhumanblood.C.Theycanpromotehealinginthebody.D.Theycanhelppeoplefocusontheirtasks.35.Whichaspectoftheresearchdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Itschallenges.B.Itssignificance.C.Itslimitations.D.Itscomplexity.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HumanwastecouldhelpfarmersSometypesoffarmingareharmfultotheplanet.36Alotofcropsneedextranutritiontogrow,sofarmersaddsubstancescalledfertilizers(肥料)totheirsoiltoboostplants’growth.Theseareimportantbecausetheykeepcropshealthyandmakesurethatthereisenoughfoodforpeopleandanimals.37Everyyear,farmersaroundtheworldspendhugeamountsofmoneyonatotalof205milliontonsoffertilizers,leadingtoseverewaterpollutionandlossofbiodiversity. 38Theyaremostlymadeinfactoriesbyburningnaturalgasandmixingitwithminerals.Producingfertilizerstakesalotofenergyandthewholeprocess—fromdiggingoutthemineralstotransportingthefinalproducttofarms—createspollution.Thispollutionincludescarbondioxide,agasthatcontributestoclimatechange.Nevertheless,amethodknownasbiochartechnology,whichisalreadyusedtomakefuel,couldturnhumanwasteintoadifferenttypeoffertilizer.Thenewstudysuggeststhiscouldbebetterfortheplanetandcheaperforfarmers.Humanwasteisrichinnutrientswhichplantslove.39Evenworse,itcanalsocontainleftovermedicines,microplasticsandpoisonousmetals.Accordingtothenewstudy,biochartechnologycanturnhumanwasteintosafeplantfood.Theprocessiscalledpyrolysis,wherethewasteisheatedupinspecialtanks.40Besides,thewasteismadeintosolid,dryblocks,whichareupto90%smallerandlighterthantheoriginalform,whichwouldmakeitmucheasiertostoreandtransport.A.Fertilizersareusuallyamixofcertainchemicals.B.Whatisbeneficialtoplantsisbeneficialtotheenvironment.C.Onthenegativeside,itcancarryharmfulbacteriaandviruses.D.Butwithtoomuchuseoffertilizers,thequalityofcropssuffers.E.Unfortunately,theyareexpensiveandcomeatanenvironmentalcost.F.However,anewstudyhasfoundthatcouldchangethankstohumanwaste.G.Theharmfulstuffinthewastewon’tbeaproblemasitcanberemovedintheprocess.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MistytheRescueDogOnesummerafternoon,Iwasstrugglingwithasevereheadacheanddecidedtostepoutsidemyhouseforsomefreshair.Thegentlebreezeandthepeacefulsightofourpondofferedamomentary41.MyfaithfuldogMisty,whichIrescuedfromashelter,stayednearby,her42eyesnevermovingawayfarfromme.Withoutwarning,awaveof43washedoverme,andeverythingwentblack.Icollapsed,unconscious.Idon’tknowhowmuchtimepassed,butIgradually44somethingpulling45atmyclothes.ItwasMisty—desperatelypullingme,inchbyinch,outofthecoolpondwater.Withremarkabledetermination,shehadmanagedto46myupperbodyontothegrass.Herwarmtonguegentlylicked(舔)myface,andhersoftwhims(呜咽)filledtheair,pullingmebackto47.AsIslowly48mysenses,Mistytookmywristgentlyinhermouth,guidingmeawayfromthewater’sedgeandtowardthe49sothatIcouldmakeaphonecallforhelp.Hermovementswerecarefulbuturgent,asthoughsheunderstoodthe50ofthesituation.Whentheambulancemenarrived,Mistystayedfaithfullybymyside,likeaquiet51.TheylaterinformedmethatIhadbeen52forthreetofiveminutes,facedownandnearlyfullysubmerged(浸泡).WithoutMisty’squickandcourageousactions,theoutcomecouldhavebeen53.Now,wheneverweareintheyard,Mistystays54,alwayspositioningherselfbetweenmeandthepond.Notmanyofuscantrulythinkthroughthequestion,“Whoonearth55whoinourlife?”But,thankstoMisty,Ican.41.A.confidenceB.escapeC.strengthD.curiosity42.A.puzzlingB.upsetC.watchful·D.sleepy43.A.dizzinessB.excitementC.worryD.pressure44.A.heardB.caughtC.fanciedD.sensed45.A.casuallyB.continuouslyC.impatientlyD.weakly46.A.pushB.stretchC.dragD.throw47.A.awarenessB.dreamC.peaceD.confusion48.A.lostB.realizedC.regainedD.trusted49.A.pondB.grassC.boatD.house50.A.gravityB.uncertaintyC.difficultyD.flexibility51.A.doctorB.protectorC.fighterD.guest52.A.breathlessB.restlessC.untouchedD.unconscious53.A.positiveB.realisticC.tragicD.doubtful54.A.relaxedB.closeC.stressedD.still55.A.rescuedB.pulledC.endangeredD.missed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。TheNationalBalletofChina’soriginalproduction,TheCraneCalling,returnedtothestageonSept24atBeijing’sTianqiaoTheater,marking5610thanniversaryofitspremiere(首映)withanewlyupdatedversion.Thisworkrevisitsthe57(inspire)storyofXuXiujuan(1964-87),ayoungwomanwhogaveherlifewhiletryingtosavecranesinarainstorm.FengYing,thedirectoroftheballetpiece,says,“58thisoccasion,weapproachtheworkwithgreatrespectforXuXiujuan,the‘crane-protectinghero’whosacrificedherlifeattheageof23.Thispiece59(present)inafreshnewform.We60(adjust)itseveraltimesoverthepast10years,andnow,withtheoriginalcreativeteamandanewgenerationofartists,webringthisworktoanew61(high).”Theperformanceopenedwiththedancersstandingtallonstage,themalemaincharacter62(play)bythegroup’sleaddancerMaXiaodongandfemalebyYanMengxuan.Behindthemwasavastreedmarsh(芦苇荡),wherecranesmovedgracefullyandreedsswayedinthewetlandsbeneatharedsun,63(mirror)thehopesanddreamsofyouth.Theirdancecarriedtheaudiencebacktotheiryouth,asmemoriesgraduallyunfoldedonstage.ThemusicfortheballetpiecewascomposedbytheyoungmusicianShenYiwen,64healsotookontheroleofconductorforthisperformance,65featuresaromanticandbeautifulatmosphere.假定你是李华,学校英语文化节要求各班准备一个节目,外教Tom提出“SinganEnglishsonginchorus”和“PerformashortEnglishplay”两个选项供大家选择。请给Tom写一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的选择;2.说明理由。注意:1.写作词数应在80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。·DearTom,I’mLiHuafromClass2.Yours,LiHua阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。CollectingandsettinguptheChristmasvillagewasaspecialtraditioninourfamilypasseddownthroughgenerations.Itwascomposedoffifty-threetiny,decoratedhouses,whichrepresenteddecadesoffamilymemories.MyhusbandandIhadalwaysdonethejobtogether,butthisyearwasdifferent.Duetoabusinesscommitment,hecouldn’treturnuntilChristmasEve.ThiswasthefirsttimethatIhadattemptedtoputupmyfullChristmasvillagealone.LookingatvariousChristmasdecorations—lights,ornaments(挂件),andfakesnow—spreadacrossthefloor,Ihadnoideahowlongitwouldtakemetogettheworkdone.“Doyouneedsomehelp?”mysonasked,carefullysteppingoverpilesofboxes.Hewashomeonvocationandwaspreparingforhiscollegeprogram,soIhesitated,notwantingtodistracthimfromhisstudies.“Ineedabreakanyway.So,whereshallwebegin?”Herubbedhishandstogether,asmilebrighteninghisface.Awakingfrommyexhaustedblank,Ijoinedhimacrosstheroomandtriedtobeginmakingsenseofthechaos.Asweworkedsidebyside,Itaughthimallmytricksforsettingupvillagesandsharedthefamilystoriesabouthowthevillagebeganandhowitgrewintothishugecollection.Ievenshowedhimhowtomakeafewmistakesandhowtofixthem.Threehourspassed,mybodywasachingandmyhandsweretremblingwithtiredness,butthevillagewasstillhalfdone.“I’malreadywornout.”Imurmured.“Maybeskipthemthisyear,”hesuggestedgently.“It’sbeautifulasitis.”SinceIwasscheduledtoworkthenextday,wecleaneduptheroomandleftthevillageexactlyasitwas.Thenextmorning,asIwasheadingoutthedoor,Ipausedandlookedatthevillageagain.IwishIhadpushedthroughanditcouldhavebeenmuchbetter.Justthen,mysoncameoutofhisroomandsawthedisappointmentinmyeyes.Hewavedmeoffwithanunderstandingsmile.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Para1:ThatafternoonwhenIcameback,IwasastonishedbywhatIsaw.Para2:Mysonsmiled,saying,“Thefamilytraditionwasworthmore.”2025-2026学年第一学期期中检测试题高三英语答案1—5ABBCC6—10BBBCA11—15ABCBA16—20BCBAC第一节A篇21-23CDCB篇24-27DCACC篇28-31BCCAD篇32-35DDCB第二节36-40FEACG第一节41-45BCADB46-50CACDA51-55BDCBA第二节56.the56.inspiring58.On59.ispresented60.haveadjusted61.height62.played63.mirroring64.and65.which第一节PossibleVersion1:DearTom,I’mLiHuafromClass2.IwouldliketosuggestourclassputonanEnglishshortplayaboutcampuslifeintheEnglishCultureFestival.Thisdecisionfitswellwiththefestival’sgoaltoenrichtheEnglishlearningatmosphereandpromotestudents’comprehensivedevelopment.Firstly,throughscriptwriting,wewillimproveourwritingability,whilerehearsingandperformingwillenableustospeakmorefluentlyandconfidently.Secondlystagingashortplayoffersadynamicapproachtocultivatingawiderangeofcompetences,fromactingandemotionexpressiontoteamwork.Iappreciateyourthoughtfulconsiderationandameagertohearfromyou!Yourssincerely,LiHuaPossibleVersion2:DearTom,I’mLiHuafromClass2.I’mwritingtoproposesinginganEnglishsonginchorusfortheEnglishCultureFestival.Webelieveachorusperformanceisaperfectchoice,asiteffectivelyenhancesEnglishskills,fostersteamwork,andpromotesinclusiveness.Firstly,masteringsonglyricsisafunandnaturalwaytopolishpronunciationa

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