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度上学期2024级1月月考英语试卷命题人:李雨辰吴梓颖审题人:朱茂林考试时间:2026年1月15日第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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,每段对话读两遍。1.Whatisthemangoingtodotomorrow?A.Attendabookfair. B.Finishhisproject. C.Remendabook.2.Whichrecorddidthewomanjustbreak?A.Thenationalrecord. B.Theschoolrecord. C.Herpersonalrecord.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Fellowworkers. C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whattimewilltheman’spresentationstart?A.Ataround3:00. B.Ataround3:10. C.Ataround3:15.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theweather. B.Apicnic. C.Aweekendplan.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。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。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.WhydoMike’sparentswanttorewardhim?A.Hewonanesportspetition.B.Heperformedwellinhisfinalexam.C.Heproposedagoodvacationplan.7.WhatdoesMikereallywanttodo?A.Gotothebeachasusual. B.Buynewvideoequipment. C.VisittheScienceMuseum.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tochangetheorder. B.Tocheckthereceipt. C.Toaskforadiscount.9.Whatproblemdidthemanface?A.Hefailedtogetanymice. B.Hewentoverbudget. C.Hedeletedanemail.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WheredidLilygoforherholiday?A.AruralareainCroatia. B.AcoastaltowninGreece. C.ColosseuminRome.11.HowdidLilyfindherwayintheunfamiliarplace?A.Byaskingthelocalpeople. B.Byusingelectronicdevices. C.Byreferringtothelandmarks.12.HowdoesJimfeelabout“alternativetravel”intheend?A.Worried. B.Doubtful. C.Interested.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherewillthehusbandwork?A.InBritain. B.InCanada. C.InAmerica.14.WhatleadstoJane’sdecisiontomove?A.Herson’sfurthereducation. B.Hercareerchange. C.Herhusband’sjobchange.15.WhatdoesJaneexpecttheapartmenttoprovide?A.Somefurniture. B.Afridge. C.Threebedrooms.16.WheredidJanefirstknowtherentalpanyfrom?A.TheInternet. B.TVadvertisements. C.Acollegeclassmate.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatpercentageofpeoplekeeptheirhealthrelatedNewYear’sresolutions(决心)afterthefirstmonth?A.10%. B.20%. C.30%.18.Whydomostpeoplegiveuptheirinitialresolutions?A.Theysetunrealisticfitnessgoals.B.Theyignoretheimportanceofmotivation.C.Theylackenergyordevotion.19.Whatisthekeysecrettoachievingfitnessgoals?A.Stickingtoanorganizedprogram.B.Applyingnaturaltalenttodailyexercise.C.Studyingtrainingmethodsofgreatathletes.20.Whatisthetopicofthetalk?A.MakingNewYear’sresolutions.B.Maintaininganexerciseprogram.C.Preventingheartdiseaseandcancer.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAfteryearsofwritingpapersandcrammingfortests,manyyoungtravelerslookforwardtotheircaptossandthecelebratorytrip,whichservesthepurposeofcelebratingthepletionofthisphaseofschooling.DanubeRiver,EuropeExperienceEuropebybookingyourfamilyonaDanubeRiverCruisetohaveagreattripwithyourcollegeagekids.YoucanvisiteightcitiesinfourdifferentcountriesasyoucruisefromGermanytoHungary,havingapeepintoEuropeanhistoryandculture.NewYorkCity,NewYorkIfyourcollegegoingkidsareintotheater,avisittoNewYorkCity’sBroadwaywillbetheperfectfamilyvacationdestinationyoucangiftthem.Thereissomenewshowthat’shappeningtherealwaysandcouldevenbeonthebucketlistoftheyoungadultsinyourfamily!London,EnglandIfyouryoungoneshavebeenbittenbytheHarryPotterbug,avisittotheWizardingWorldinLondonwillbeirresistibleforthem.SeeHarryPotterandtheCursedChildinhisWestEndhome,andthenproceedtothePalaceTheatre.KrugerNationalPark,SouthAfricaSouthAfrica’sKrugerNationalParkcoversnearlytwomillionhectaresoflandwithawidediversityoflifeformsalongwithhistoricalandarchaeologicalsights.TheCapebuffalo,Africanelephant,leopard,thefisheagleandMarulatreesarewithinsight.Formoreinformation,pleaserefertothechartbelow:RatingsDanubeRiver,EuropeNewYorkCity,NewYorkLondon,EnglandKrugerNationalPark,SouthAfricaActivities&Attractions5/55/54/55/5Affordability3/54/54/54/5Safety4/53.5/55/54/5Accessibility3/55/55/54/5AcmodationOptions5/55/54/54/521.Whichdestinationappealstoanimalenthusiasts?A.DanubeRiver,Europe. B.NewYorkCity,NewYork.C.London,England. D.KrugerNationalPark,SouthAfrica.22.WhatmayconcerntravelerstoNewYorkCitymost?A.Acmodationchoices. B.Financialcosts.C.Personalsecurity. D.Transportsystem.23.Whoisthispassagetargetedat?A.Graduates. B.Parents. C.Travelbloggers. D.Tourguides.BMyteenagerdaughter,Lily,isobsessedwiththecharacterElevenfromNetflix’sStrangerThings.Sandwichedbetweentwobrothers,Lilyisroughattimes.Backinmydaypeoplewouldcallheratomboy,moreintoclimbingtreesthanquietlyplayingwithdollsindoors.ForawhileIfeared,evenwithallthemessagesabout“girlscandoanything”onTVandTshirts,shewasstartingtothinkgirlswerestupid.ThenalongcameStrangerThings,withitstonguetiedandbaldrebel(叛逆者)whocandestroytrainsandcarswiththepowerofhermind.Forthemostpart,I’mthrilledthatLilywantstobeEleven,whoistherareyoungheroine,equallybrilliantandraw,andhasperseveranceandhope,withadesireforhumanconnectionandtheskilltobattletheevil.Sheisanenormousstepupfrommychildhoodgirlidol(崇拜对象)includingallsixladiesinCharlie’sAngelsandtheLyndaCarterversionofWonderWomanwhoareallpetitiveandsmart.Butit’sinterestingtomethatmydaughterlituponacharacterwhoseprimaryemotionisthismassiveangerandwhosemainroleintheshowconsistsoflearningtochannelherangertodefeatadarkforce.IsLilyseeingwhatshelongsfororidentifieswith?Ifshehadsuchpowers,whatwouldshewanttodo?Parentseverywhereunderstandthereisamentalhealthcrisisamongyoungpeople.Girlsespeciallyarelosinghope.Wejustdon’tknowhoworevenwhattofix.MaybeElevencangivethesegirlsablueprint,orfaiththattheycanonedaybeinchargeagain.Maybeshecanencouragethosegirlstofightback.Somewheredeepdown,theysensethatrageisexactlytherightthingtofeel.Andwhywastethatpassionbangingdoorsandcursing(咒骂)brotherswhentheirangercouldbeemployedtoachievefargreaterthings?Forourdaughters,Elevenlaysoutapathintothefuture.Simplybeingambitiousandresourcefulisnolongerenough.Circumstancesarecallingforanewsortofheroism,onewithabrainpowerfulenoughtomakethebestofheranger.24.WhatcanweknowaboutLilyfromparagraph2?A.Sheconsidersgirlsfoolish. B.Shehassupernaturalpower.C.SheisaddictedtoTVdramas. D.Shebehavesboyishlysometimes.25.Whyistheauthorinterestedinherdaughter’sidol?A.Sheisarareheroinewithstrengthandhope.B.Shediffersfromtheauthor’schildhoodidols.C.TheauthordoubtsifLilyreallyunderstandsEleven.D.Theauthorisn’tsureifsheisasuitablerolemodel.26.Whatcanbeinferredinparagraph4?A.Girlsavoidmunicatingwithfamilies.B.Girls’angerisunhealthyandneedscontrolling.C.Girls’angershowsdeeperunsolvedproblems.D.GirlsareangrybecausetheyfollowTVcharacters.27.Whichofthefollowingmightbetheauthor’sadviceforyounggirls?A.Theyshouldnotbeangrywithothers.B.Theyshouldmakethebestoftheiranger.C.Theyshouldhavetheirownidolstofollow.D.Theyshouldvalueambitionandresourcefulness.CInthe10yearssincethebookNudge:ImprovingDecisionsAboutHealth,Wealth,andHappinesswaspublished,theideaofnudgingpeopletomakebetterdecisionshasbeemainstreamineverythingfromgovernmenttopublichealthtopersonalhabits.Anudgeisawayofskillfullyinfluencingchoiceswithoutactuallyforbiddinganything.Oneoftheexamplesinthebookisthecafeteriathatnudgeddinersintohealthyeatinghabitsbyplacingfruitsandotherhealthysnacksateyelevel,whileputtingchipsandicecreaminhardertoreachspots.Noonewaspreventedfromseekingouttheirfavoritejunkfood,butthesetupoftheofferingsencourageddinerstochooseappleslicesinstead.Buteventhoughnudgeshaveprovensuccessfulinseveralfields,they’renotperfect.Infact,nudgesdon’talwaysworkandcansometimesevenbackfire.Here’swhynudgesaren’talwaysthebestwaytogoaboutchangingyourhabits—strongpreferences.I’macrazyreader.I’matthelibraryasoftenastwiceaweek.Despitethis,Icarryanaverageoverduefinebalanceofcloseto$10atanyonetime.Overtheyears,I’vetriedvariousnudgestoimprovemyontimereturnrate.I’veleftbooksonthetablebythedoor,leftbooksinmycar,andI’veevenplaced“returnlibrarybooks”onmyworktodolist.Notasingleoneofthesenudgeshasworked.What’sgoingonhereisthatmypreexistingpreferencesarefarstrongerthanmynudgestoreturnthebooks.Strongpreferencescanalsohelpexplainsomephenomenonofthepatients.Nomatterwhatnudgesthemedicalprofessionalhasattemptedtousetoimprovepatientpliance(服从),manypatientshavesuchastrongpreexistingpreferencetomaintaintheiroldeatingandexercisehabitsthatthey’llsimplyignoretheirdoctor’sremendations.Evenwhenitestotakingmedication,thepreferencetonottakeitisgreaterthanevensomefinancialnudgesthatpaypatientstoobey.Thoughnudgescanhelptoimprovehabits,theywillnotoverestrongpreferences.28.Whichofthefollowingbelongstoanudge?A.Customers’shoppinghabits. B.Thevolumeofbackgroundmusic.C.Asalesman’sstrongremendation. D.Freshfruitplacedatthefrontofastore.29.Whatdoestheauthor’sexperienceillustrate?A.Booklovingcanbeacrazything.B.Badhabitsarealwaysformedlittlebylittle.C.Moreimportanceshouldbeattachedtonudging.D.Thenudgingisnotalwaysaseffectiveasweexpect.30.Whydonudgesnotworkwellonpatients?A.Oldhabitsaretoostrong. B.Patientsdon’tunderstandnudges.C.Doctorsprefertoforcepatientstoobey. D.Nudgesarenotcreativeandprofessional.31.Whatisthepurposeof?A.Tointroducethemainideaofabook. B.Toofferawayofmakingbetterchoices.C.Todemonstratetheshortingsofanidea. D.Topresentthebackgroundofanexperience.DFarmingismovingindoors,wherethesunnevershines,whererainfallisirrelevantandwheretheclimateisalwaysright.Theperfectcropfieldcouldbeinsideawindowlessbuildingwithcontrolledlight,temperature,wetness,airqualityandnutrition.ItcouldbeahighrisebuildinginNewYorkorasprawlingplexintheSaudidesert.Itmaybeananswertotheworld’sfoodproblems.Theworldisalreadyhavingtroublefeedingitself.Halfofthepeopleonearthliveincities,andnearlyhalfofthoseabout3billionarehungryorillfed.Foodprices,currentlyincreasing,arebuffetedbydryness,floodsandthecostofenergyrequiredtoplant,harvestandtransportit.Andpriceswillonlygetmoreunstable.Climatechangemakeslongtermcropplanninguncertain.Farmersinmanypartsoftheworldarealreadyusingwateravailabletothelastdrop.Andtheworldisgettingmorecrowded:bymidcentury,theglobalhungrypopulationwillgrowto9billion.Tofeedsuchalargepopulation,peoplemayneedtoexpandfarmlandattheexpenseofforestsandwilderness,orfindwaystopletelyincreasecropoutput.GertjanMeeuwshastakentheconceptofgreenhousegrowingvegetablesandhouseplantsinenclosedandcontrolledenvironments.Intheirresearchstation,waterflowsintothepanswhenneeded,andtemperatureiskeptconstant.Lightsgoonandoff,creatingsimilardayandnightaccordingtotherhythmoftheplants.Abuildingof100squaremetersand14layersofplantscouldprovideadailydietof200kilogramsoffreshfruitandvegetablesfortheentirepopulationofDenBosch,about140,000people.Theirideaisnottogrowfoodsthatrequiremuchspace,likecorn,orpotatoes.Heresunlightisnotonlyunnecessarybutcanbeharmful:Plantsneedonlyspecificwavelengthsoflighttogrow.Theirgrowthrateisthreetimesfasterthanthoseundergreenhouseconditions.Theyuseabout90percentlesswaterthanoutdooragriculture.Andcityfarmingmeansproducingfoodnearconsumers,sothere’snoneedtotransportitlongdistances.32.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellus?A.Urbanizationaffectsfoodprices. B.Globalfoodsecurityisintrouble.C.Farmersmakethemostofenergy. D.Theworld’spopulationisexpanding.33.Theunderlinedword“buffeted”inParagraph2means“______”.A.Badlyaffected B.SharplyreducedC.Steadilyraised D.Wellachieved34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutGertjanMeeuws’sfarming?A.Limitedbutefficient. B.Scientificbutineffective.C.Productiveandeconomical. D.Ecofriendlyandmanageable.35.Whatismainlyabout?A.Agreatrevolutioninfarming. B.Advantagesofindoorfarming.C.Thedevelopmentofindoorfarming. D.Sunlessandrainlessindoorfarming.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Forthoseofuswholovespendingtimeinthegreatoutdoors,wildspacesareveryspecial.Theseareplaceswevisittorecharge,ortofillourheartswithnaturalbeauty.36Ifyoufeelthisway,thenyou’retheperfectpersontopromoteandpracticeLeaveNoTracecamping.Itsprinciplesaretotreatthewildernessthewayadecentvisitorwouldandleaveeverythingjustasyoufoundit,withnoevidencethatyoupassedthrough.37That’sbecauseyourvisitmakesaminimalimpactontheenvironment.Youcancarryouttheseidealsinanumberofways.Beginbypackingoutallyourlitter.Wheneveryougocamping,takeanemptytrashbagwithyouandputallgarbageintothebag.Inaddition,trynottodamagevegetation.38Whereveryougo,thinkaboutwhatyourheavyshoesorbootsaredoingtotheplantsunderneathandtrytokeepdamagetoaminimum.It’salsoimportantthatyoushouldnottakethingsawayfromthewilderness.Rocks,plants,flowersandseashellsareallpartofthenaturallandscape.39Plus,manyanimalsfindhomesandfoodinabandonedshellsandflowerheads,andthesearethingstheywouldmissifyoucollectedthem.LeaveNoTracecampingisaboutbeingrespectfulandthoughtful.It’sabouthonoringthenaturalworldandthecreaturesthatliveinit.Ifyouloveseeinganuntouchedmountainstreamoralovelyfieldofwildflowers,thenyou’vealreadytakenthefirststep.40A.Thismeansnotsteppingintoawildanimal’sspace.B.Thisisalsocalled“lowimpact”or“noimpact”camping.C.Oncetakenaway,theywon’tbethereforotherstoenjoy.D.Anincreasingnumberofpeopletakeupcampinginthewilderness.E.Whenyouputupyourtent,trytofindaplacethat’salreadybareofplants.F.Wehatetoseethemlitteredwithrubbishoranyremindersofpreviousvisitors.G.FollowthesebasicpracticesandyoucanbemodelsoftheLeaveNoTracephilosophy.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,从短文后各题所给四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。KwanStewart,adevotedvet(兽医)inSanDiego,hadreachedapointofburnoutinhiscareer.Theanimal41whereheworkedwasfullofabandonedpetsaspeople42todealwiththeongoingeconomicdecline.Inthosedays,animalswouldbeeuthanized(安乐死)iftheyweren’t43insevendays.ThecruelrealitydeeplytroubledStewart,evenleadinghimtoconsider44hisprofession.Onefatefulday,outsideaconveniencestore,he45ahomelessmanwithadogsufferingfromavisibleskinissue.Theman,46forasolution,sharedhisdog’ssuffering.Stewartexaminedthedogandthen47somemedicinetohim.Intears,themanthankedStewart,saying“Thankyoufornot48me”.TheverywordsservedasawakeupcalltoStewardandinspiredhisnext49.Stewartbeganworkingasastreetvetduringhisfreetime,determinedto50onhisown.Overanineyearperiod,heprovided51medicalcareforover1,000homelesspeopleandtheirpetsandin2020,hecreatedanonprofitorganizationProjectStreetVet.ForStewart,themostrewardingaspectofhisworkliesintheoneonone52withthehomeless.By53helpingtheircherishedpanion,Stewarthelps54theirfaithinhumanity.Theirgratitudefuelshimtocontinuehismission,offering55tothosefacingawfulcircumstances.41.A.shop B.shelter C.lab D.farm42.A.struggled B.managed C.intended D.hesitated43.A.trained B.examined C.adopted D.selected44.A.assessing B.advancing C.delaying D.quitting45.A.mentioned B.interviewed C.recognized D.encountered46.A.regretful: B.desperate C.grateful D.responsible47.A.delivered B.sold C.offered D.returned48.A.ignoring B.hurting C.blaming D.bothering49.A.game B.step C.firm D.research50.A.haveatry B.keepabalance C.makeadifference D.setanexample51.A.free B.safe C.expensive D.private52.A.decisions B.connections C.discussions D.petitions53.A.slightly B.hardly C.simply D.generally54.A.celebrate B.follow C.test D.restore55.A.hope B.freedom C.pride D.respect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。Astheworld’slongestmanmadecanal,theGrandCanalisavastwaterwaysystemthatstretchesacrossthenortheasternandcentraleasternplainsofChina,runningfromBeijinginthenorthtoZhejiangprovinceinthesouth.Withatotal56(long)ofabout1,800kilometers,itconnectsseveralmajorrivers,includingtheYellowRiverandtheYangtzeRiver,andpasses57numerouscitiesandprovinces.TheGrandCanaliswidelyregardedasamagnificenthydraulic(水利)projectinhumanhistory.58(construct)insectionsasearlyasthe5thcenturyBC,itwasessentiallypletedin611ADundertheSuiDynasty,primarily59(transport)graintothecapital.DuringtheYuanDynasty,thecanalwas60(far)extendedandupgraded,reachinganewpeakbylinkingfiveofChina’smostimportantriverbasins.Inadditiontograin,61laterfacilitatedthetransportofgoodssuchassilk,tea,andceramics,contributingsignificantlytotradeandeconomicintegration.Overtime,theregionsalongthecanal62(develop)intoprosperousmercialandculturalcenters,makingittheeconomicartery(动脉)ofancientChina.Moreover,theGrandCanalenhancedmunicationbetweenthenorthandsouth,63(promote)notonlytradebutalsotheexchangeofideas,customs,andtechnologies,64greatlyenrichedtheevolutionofChineseculture.Recognizedas65UNESCOWorldHeritagesite,theGrandCanalremainsanoutstandingexampleofhumancreativityandengineeringtechnology,playingakeyroleinsupportingregionaleconomiesandmaintainingculturalcontinuityinmodernChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)为庆祝创刊30周年,你校英文报以“ThepleasureofReading”为题举办征文活动。请你以此为题写一篇征文稿。内容包括:1.阅读的乐趣;2.介绍一本你喜欢的书;3.你喜欢的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ThepleasureofReading________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。Onesunnyafternoon,AliceandIwerewalkinghomefromschool,lostinourgirlishconversation.Alice,withhercuriouseyessparkling,casuallyaskedaboutmyfriendshipwithJudy.Inamomentofthoughtlessness,Iresponded,“IonlyhungoutwithJudybecausesheaskedmeandIwasn’tkeenonbeingfriendswithher.Shewasratherdull.”TheunkindwordsjustescapedmylipsbeforeIcouldcatchthem,likemarblesrollingoffatable.LittledidIknow,Judyhadbeenjustaroundthecornersomehow.WhenIglancedup,Judyappearedrightinfrontofme,havingaccidentallyoverheardeverything.Allthecolorfadedfromherface.Hereyeswideningwithshock,withoutaword,sherushedoff.AliceandIwereleftstandingthere,exchangingalookofshameanddisfort.IknewIshouldrunafterJudyandapologize,butwithmymindblank,Iwasfrozen.Alice’sfaceturnedred,too.Wewalkedhomeinsilence,eachstepheavierthanthelast.Thefollowingdayswerefilledwithawkwardness.IfeltterribleforwhatI’dsaidandwasdyingtomendourfriendship.Anhonestapologywasdesperatelyneeded.ButwhatshouldIsay?UnintentionalasIwas,IindeedhurtJudy’sfeelings.EverytimeIsawJudyinthehallsorduringclasses,I’dquicklylookaway.Fatethrewmeacurveballinourspeechclass.OnTuesday,Mr.Thomasannouncedthatwewouldbegivingimprovised(即兴的)speeches.Hehadwrittenourtopicsonslipsofpaperandputthemintoasecretjar.Eachofuswasaskedtoblindlychooseonewithoutknowingwhatitwouldbeabout.Icouldn’tsayIwasnotnervous.AsIreachedintothejaroftopics,myfingersclosedaroundtheslipthatread,“Shareyourmostembarrassingmoment.”Myheartpoundedlikeadrumrollinmychest.Itwasasiftheuniversehademywaytogivemeachance.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。platform.__________________________myselfdownandwalkedtotheplatform.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thatdaymarkedaturningpoint.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

高二年级1月月考英语答案第一部分听力15ACBCA610BCABA1115BCBCB1620CACAB第二部分阅读2123DCB2427DCCB2831DDAC3235BAAD3640FBECG完形填空:4155:BACDDBCABCABCDA语法填空:56.length 57.through 58.Constructed 59.totransport 60.further61.it 62.developed 63.promoting 64.which 65.a应用文:ThepleasureofreadingVersion1Thereisnogreaterpleasureintheworldthanreading,whichcantransportusbeyondtheboundariesoftimeandspace,allowingustoliveathousandlives.Thepleasureofreadingisasymphonyofthemindandadanceofideasthatenrichesthesoul.“Charlotte’sWeb”issuchacharmingtaleasIreadlongagobutstilltouchesmyheartsomuch.IamgreatlyimpressedbyCharlotte’swisdom,kindness,andunwaveringloyaltytoWilbur.Thewebshespins,withitsmiraculouswords,isasymbolofthepowerofloveandcreativitytochangelives.IcanalsorecallthemanymomentsIcouldn’tresistlaughingwhenthelightandplayfulhumorinthebooktickedmyfunnybone.Forme,“Charlotte’sWeb”demonstratesthebestofwhatliteraturecanoffer:astorythatisbothentertainingandenriching,ajourneythatisasdelightfulasitismeaningful.Version2Thepleasureofreadingliesintheexpansionofourhorizonsasweexplorediverseculturesandencounterdifferentpeople.Itencouragescriticalthinkingandfostersadeeperunderstandingoftheworldaroundus.“TheBiographyofQianXuesen”,awitnesstothetransformationofatalentedyoungmindintoaleadingfigureinscienceandtechnology,isastoryofperseverance,curiosity,andanunwaveringmitmenttohismotherland.Thejoyofreadingthisbiographyisaprofoundexperiencethattranscendsthewrittenword,offeringmeadeepdiveintothelifeandachievementsofaremarkableindividualwhoplayedapivotalroleinshapingChina’saerospaceindustry.HisdecisiontoreturntoChinadespitepersonalriskshasgreatlyresonatedwithme,instillingasenseofwonderandinspiration.读后续写:Version1KnowingwhatIhadtosay,Icalmedmyselfdownandwalkedtotheplatform.Itookadeepbreathandbegan.Withmyvoiceshaking,Ispokeofmyinconsideratebehaviour,deepregretandtheupsettingresultwithoutexposingJudy’sname.Afterfinishingmyheartfeltspeech,withsweatflowingdownmyface,Ididn’tdaremyclassmates’response.Tomysurprise,theyapplaudedformysincerity.EvenMr.Thomaspraisedmycouragetoadmitmyfaultandapologizepublicly.Backtomyseat,IstolealookatJudyandamazinglyfoundshewasalsolookingatmewithtears.Thatdaymarkedaturningpoint.AlthoughJudyandIneverdirectlytalkedaboutthatunpleasantevents,ourinteractionsslowlyreturnedtonormal.Welaughedandchattedagain,asifasilentforgivenesshadbeengranted.Iwasneverproudofmybraveryinthatspeechclass.Instead,Iknewforsureitwasanexperiencetobemodestlythankfulfor.HerearethelessonsIhavecarriedclosetomyhearteversince:Speakingillofothersplantseedsofregretandtruefriendshipsdeservetherespectofhonestwordsandopenhearts.Version2KnowingwhatIhadtosay,Icalmedmyselfdownandwalkedtotheplatform.Myhandsweretremblingslightlybutmyresolvewasfirm.“Mymostembarrassingmoment,”Istarted,“wasaboutthepainIcausedtosomeoneelse.”AsIspoke,IcouldseeJudyintheaudience,hereyesglisteningwithtears.“Ihurtmyfrienddeeply,notoutofillwill,butoutofthoughtlessness,”Iadmitted,myvoicethickwithremorse.“Iwanttomakethingsright.”IlookeddirectlyatJudy,oureyesmeetingacrosstheroom.Therewassilence,thenapplausebegantobuild,awaveofsupportfillingtheair,inwhichJudysmiledwithanodofacknowledgment.Thatdaymarkedaturningpoint.NotonlydidImakeamendswithJudy,butIalsolearnedtobemoremindfulofmywordsandactions.Icametorealizethatwordshavepowertohurtorheal,andit’snevertoolatetomakethingsright.Moreimportantly,itbecameacatalystforpersonalgrowth,andourfriendship,onceshaken,wasnowstrongerthanever.JudyandIstartedtalkingagain,andwitheachconversation,ourbonddeepened.Theincident,whichhadonceseemedlikeadarkcloud,becameasilverlining,teachingusboththeimportanceofforgivenessandthestrengththatesfromfacingourmistakesheadon.听力材料1W:Areyougoingtothebookfairtomorrow?M:Iwon’tmissitfortheworld.Myfavoritewriterisgoingtoremendanewbookthen.W:ButIthinkyourhistoryprojectneedstobefinishedtomorrow.M:Well,there’snorush.2M:Jennifer,youjustclockedyourfastesttimeever!Ifyouwerethreesecondsfaster,youwouldhavebrokentheschoolrecordthisyear.W:

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