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2025学年第二学期教学质量监测试卷高二英语l.Whatistheman’sfatherdoing?A.Havingaswim.B.Readinganemail.C.Takingabath.2.Whatdoesthewomancaremostaboutthehotel?A.Thelocation.B.Theprice.C.Theservice.3.Whichexercisedothespeakersprefer?A.Skateboard.B.Dance.C.Basketball.4.Whichwordbestdescribestheman?A.Diligent.B.Tough.C.Optimistic.5.Whyisthewomanupset?A.Herorderhasn’tarrived.B.Theflowershopisclosed.C.Shereceivedthewrongdelivery.听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.They’recolleagues.B.They’reclosefriends.C.They’vemetbefore.7.Whatwilltheydonext?A.Enterthecinema.B.Traveltogether.C.Enjoyameal.听第7段录音,回答第8至l0题。8.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Torentanapartment.B.Toseekhelpforrepair.C.Tocomplainabouttheservice.9.Whatneedstobedealtwithfirst?A.Thefridge.B.Theswitch.C.Thewaterheater.l0.What’swrongwiththegaswaterheater?A.Itcan’tbeused.B.Itssealisbroken.C.Itisoutofordersometimes.听第8段录音,回答第ll至l3题。ll.Wheredoesthemanmainlywork?A.Inacafe.B.Inhishouse.C.Inanoffice.l2.Whatisthewoman’smainproblem?A.Havingnofriendsatwork.B.Beingdisturbedbyhercolleagues.C.Drivinglongdistancestowork.l3.Howdoesthemanconcentrateonhiswork?A.Byputtingupno-talkingsigns.B.Byworkinginaseparateoffice.C.Bysettinghisprivateworkspace.听第9段录音,回答第l4至l6题。l4.WhydoesLilywantmorepocketmoney?A.Togetasmuchasherfriends.B.Tobuysomeclothes.C.Topayformusiclessons.l5.WhencanLilyhavemorepocketmoney?A.Whensheisgoodatherschoolwork.B.Whenshenolongerargueswithhermum.C.Whensheismatureinhermum’seyes.l6.WhatdoesDavidsuggestLilydo?A.Haveadiscussionwithhermum.B.Makepropermoneymanagement.C.Sitdownandwaitcalmly.听第l0段录音,回答第l7至20题。l7.Inwhichstatewasastoreopenedlastsummer?A.Montana.B.Colorado.C.California.l8.Whoisthespeakerthanking?A.Thecompany’sowner.B.Thecompany’semployees.C.Thecompany’scustomers.l9.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttheaudiencemainlytodo?A.Tellothersaboutthenewstore.B.Emailthecompanytheiradvice.C.Commentonthecompany’smarketingplan.20.Howcanpeoplefindoutaboutthenewjobpositions?A.Bysendingthespeakeranemail.B.Bylookingatthecompany’swebsite.C.Byapplyingdirectlyatanewstore.AThefourtitlesbelowareartfulexamplesthatcombinerichexperiencesandemotion.Eachisinspiredbytheauthor’slovefortheirsubject,language,andpushingtheboundariesofbiography.VirginiaWoolf,byHermioneLeeLeeopensherclassicl997byquotingaquestionposedbyWoolfherself—“MyGod,howdoesonewriteaBiography?”—andrespondsoverthecourseofmorethan700magnificentpages.LeeisalltooawarethatWoolfdoubtedthegenre,andwiththatinmind,sheproducessomethinggenuinelynovelisticinscope,detail,andinsight.PositiveObsession:TheLifeandTimesofOctaviaE.Butler,bySusanaM.MorrisMorris’sbooktakesonthechallengeofdescribingacomplexfemalegenius:thepioneeringscience-fictionwriterOctaviaButler.Butlerdescribedherwilltowriteasawildpassion.MorrisskillfullyblendsButler’sdifficultanduniquestorywithconvincinganalysesofhowherfictionexaminedandpredictedlate-20th-andearly-21st-centuryAmerica.MasterSlaveHusbandWife:AnEpicJourneyfromSlaverytoFreedom,byIlyonWooThisbookwonaPulitzerPrizeinrecognitionofthedepthofWoo’sresearch,theaccomplishmentofherwriting,andhergenerousideaofwhatabiographycanbe.HerfocusisonEllenandWilliamCraft,anenslavedcouplewhoescapedfromGeorgiatotheNorthin1848bydressingupasmasterandslave.TheAgeofPhillis,byHonoréeFanonneJeffersAlthoughthisbookwaslonglistedfortheNationalBookAwardforPoetry,itcouldeasilyhavebeencategorizedasbiography.Focusingonthegroundbreaking18th-centurypoetPhillisWheatley,thecollectionreimaginesherchildhoodinWestAfrica.Bymovingthroughandbeyondseveralgenres,thisbookjoinsarichnewtraditionof“criticalfabulation,”amodeofimaginativewritingthatfillsingapsofAfricanAmericanhistory.21.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.Theyfocusonunknownpeople.B.Theybreakthelimitsofbiography.C.TheyarePulitzerPrizewinners.D.Theybelongtohistoricalnovels.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutOctaviaButler?A.Shehadastrongdesiretowrite.B.Shelivedaneasyandsmoothlife.C.Shewrotemanysciencebooks.D.ShedetailedthehistoryofAmerica.23.Whosebookisalsoregardedaspoetry?A.HermioneLee’s.B.SusanaM.Morris’s.C.IlyonWoo’s.D.HonoréeFanonneJeffers’s.BAt24,LucieBaschleftagoodjobatNestlé,determinedtodevelopanapptofightfoodwaste.Shehadnocomputerskills,nomarketingexperience,andnofunding.Whatshedidhave,however,wasgreatconcernforjusthowmuchgoodfoodwindsupinthetrash—about30percentofglobalproduction—whichcreatesasmuchas10percentofgreenhousegasasitrots.Whilefoodwasteexistsacrosstheentiresupplychain,Baschknewlittleaboutagricultureorfoodproduction.Shethereforeturnedtowhatsheknewwell:localbakeries,restaurantsandgrocerystoresusuallythrewawayunsoldfoodatclosingtime.Ifsomeonecouldconnectthatsupplywithcustomers,thefoodcouldinsteadbesoldatamuchlowerprice.Theresultwouldbeathree-waywin,withbusinessesearningmoremoney,consumersgettingextremelycheapmeals,andfoodbeingsparedfromlandfills.Baschhitthestreetsin2016withflyersandregistrationforms,persuadingbusinessownerstoadoptanappthatdidnotyetexist.Shefiguredoutquicklythatthekeywastokeeptheasksmall.“Imadethemthepromisethatit’sgoingtobeassimpleasthrowingfoodaway,butinsteadofputtingitintoabigwastebag,you’regoingtosplititintodifferentbags,”Baschsaid.Beforelong,shelinkedupwithagroupoflike-mindedyoungpartnerstomaketheappshehadbeenpicturingareality.Today,TooGoodtoGoistheworld’slargestmarketplaceforleftoverfood,operatingin19countrieswithmorethanahundredmillionregisteredusers.Thecoreproductisstill“surprisebags”—shoppersreceiveamixedfoodpackageforone-thirdtheoriginalpriceofthegoodsinside—butthebusinesshasexpandedtoofferwaste-reducingmanagementtoolsforretailers,provideconsumereducation,andmore.Lotsofpeoplehavecleverappideas,butfewgrowthemintoprofitablebusinesseswithglobalreach.BaschbelievesthatthekeytoTooGoodtoGo’ssuccesswastheteam’sfocusonmakinganimmediateimpact.“Wedidn’tconsiderthewholeplan,andwedidn’thaveafullstrategyforthenexttwoorthreeyears,”Baschsays.“Whatactuallyenabledthesuccessisthatwedidn’twait,andjustwentforit.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“windsup”inParagraph1mean?A.Ends.B.Hides.C.Emerges.D.Sinks.25.WhichwordscanbestdescribeLucieBasch?A.Cautiousandold-fashioned.B.Wealthyandwell-connected.C.Optimisticandopen-minded.D.Ambitiousandaction-oriented.26.WhatcanwelearnabouttheappTooGoodtoGo?A.Itprovidesfreefoodforneedycustomers.B.Itofferssurprisebagsforrestaurantowners.C.Ithasdevelopedintoaglobalsuccessfulbusiness.D.Itreliesheavilyongovernmentfinancialsupport.27.WhatdoesLucieBasch’ssuccessmainlyshow?A.Prepareforarainyday.B.Strikewhiletheironishot.C.Slowbutsteadywinstherace.D.Onegoodturndeservesanother.CWeoftenlearnaboutthepastvisually—throughoilpaintings,photographs,booksandbuildings.Butrarelydoweuseoursenseofsmelltoexperiencethedistantpast.Fortunately,asmallgroupofresearchers,includingStrličandLeemans,aretryingtochangethat—combiningchemistry,historyandotherdisciplinestorecordandpreservehistoricalsmells.“Withoutaccesstoscent,youlosethespecialclosenessthatsmellcreatesbetweenusandhistoricobjects,”saysMatijaStrlič,directoroftheInstituteforSustainableHeritageatUCL,whohasfocusedonpreservingandrevivingculturallysignificantscents.CulturalhistorianIngerLeemansbelievesregainedscentscanenhancemuseumandgalleryexhibits,providingamoreinvitingwaytoknowhistory.“Withlittleformalizedlanguagefordescribingsmellandnofixedstandardtodefineit,”shesays,“yourownknowledgeisasgoodastheothers’.”WhenLondon’sSt.Paul’sCathedrallibrarywastoberenewed,Strličandhiscolleaguessetouttorecorditsuniquehistoricsmell.Theteamanalyzedchemicalsfromancientbooksandfurniture.Theycapturedandexaminedairsamplestoseparate,identifyandmeasuresmell-relatedcompoundsinthelibrary.ThoughStrlič,asananalyticalchemist,couldexaminethesechemicalcompounds,interpretingpeople’ssensoryexperiencerequiresadifferentapproach.Researchersinvitedordinaryvisitorstodescribethelibrary’ssmellwithgivenadjectivesandtheirownwords.Commondescriptionsincludedwoody,smoky,earthyandvanilla(香草味的),whichcanhelpjudgetheconditionofagedpaper.Finally,theteammatchedthesesensorydescriptionstospecificchemicalsubstancestocreateachemical“recipe”ofthelibrary’sscent.Publishedandstoreddigitally,thisrecipeallowsscientiststorecreatethesmellofoldbooksfarintothefuture—evenwhenphysicallibrariesandpaperbooksnolongerexist.Thankstotheseresearchers’efforts,museumsandgalleriesworldwideareincreasinglyintegratingscentintotheirexhibitions.Thisattractsnewvisitorsandengagesthemdifferently—“notonlywiththecollection,butalsowitheachother,”saysLeemans.“Whenpeoplestarttosmell,theystarttotalktoeachother,exchangingtheirmemories,emotionsandknowledgeaboutthescents.”28.WhatdoStrličandLeemanstrytodo?A.RepairoldlibrariesinLondon.B.Studyandprotecthistoricalsmells.C.Findnewwaystoenjoyvisualart.D.Setstandardsfordescribingsmells.29.WhatdidtheresearchersdowhenSt.Paul’sCathedrallibrarywastoberepaired?A.Theytaughtvisitorstodescribedifferentsmells.B.Theycollectedoldbooksandfurnitureforshows.C.Theyaskedexpertstocheckoldpaper’scondition.D.Theyrecordeditssmellandanalyzedthechemicals.30.Whywereordinaryvisitorsinvolvedintheresearch?A.Toreplacetheworkofanalyticalchemists.B.Toidentifyspecificchemicalsubstances.C.Toprovideauthenticsensorydescriptions.D.Totesttheagingconditionofoldpaper.31.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NewWaystoVisitModernMuseumsB.BridgingthePastandPresentthroughScentsC.TheImportanceofProtectingAncientLibrariesD.HowtoDescribeHistoricalScentsAccuratelyDThereisnothinggrandaboutDiamondHornPalace.LocatedinanoldandcrowdedneighborhoodofDelhi,thislittleshopsellscarhorns.Plainandmodestasitlooks,thestoreenjoyssurprisinglyboomingbusiness.“Thehornswearouteasilyduetofrequentuse,”saysMustafaAhmed,itsowner.Mr.Ahmed’sthrivingbusinessshouldsoundanalarmforIndia.Stepontoanystreetinthecountryanditiseasytohearwhy.AccordingtoUNdatain2022,Indiancitiesareamongtheloudestintheworld.NoiselevelsonDelhi’sstreetsaveragearound75decibels(分贝)—fourtimesthelimitrecommendedbytheUN’sWorldHealthOrganisation(WHO).Peakreadingsinsomecitieshaveexceeded100decibels,roughlyasloudasstandingnexttoachainsaw.Noiseisnomereannoyance.Agrowingbodyofresearchshowsthatregularexposuretoitcanbeapublic-healththreat.Morethan60millionIndianssufferfromhearingloss,whichresearchersattributepartlytonoisepollution.Areviewofstudiesconductedin2020evenfoundthatexposuretolouderroad-trafficnoisewasassociatedwithgreaterriskofheartdisease.Astudyfrom2022,whichtracked2,680childreninBarcelona,foundthatafive-decibelincreaseintrafficnoiseslowedthedevelopmentofworkingmemoryby11%.Despitealltheseharms,remarkablylittleisbeingdone.India’sCentralPollutionControlBoard,themainregulator,hasadutytomonitorandtacklenoise.Butitisstrugglingonbothfronts.Itsnoise-monitoringnetworkonlyextendstoaround80stationsacrosstencities.Itscalltomaintain“silentzones”—areasnearhospitalsandschools—hasalsofallenondeafears.“Roadtrafficaccountsfor75%ofIndia’surbannoise,”estimatesDrManohare.PoorplanninghasmadeIndiantrafficchaoticastrucks,motorcycles,bicyclesandpedestrianscompeteforspace.Thehornhasshiftedfromawarninginstrumentintoanall-purposecommunicationdevice.Adesperateproblemisinvitingdesperatesolutions.SomesuggestreplacingvehiclehornswiththepleasantsoundsofIndianmusicalinstruments.Otherspreferaneducationalapproach,hopingpeoplecanbeawareoftheharmsofnoisepollutionandchangetheirbehaviour.32.WhydoestheauthormentionDiamondHornPalace?A.Topromotealocalsmallshop.B.Toprovideasuccessfulbusinesscase.C.Toshowitswidepopularity.D.Tointroducethetopicofnoisepollution.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutnoiseinIndiancities?A.Itiswellcontrolledbyauthorities.B.Itisfarbeyondthesafelimit.C.Itmainlycomesfromlocalfactories.D.Ithaslittleinfluenceonchildren.34.WhatisthesituationofnoisemanagementinIndia?A.Itisignoredbythegovernment.B.Itwinssupportfromthepublic.C.Itisineffectiveandquitelimited.D.Itownscompletemonitoringnetworks.35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Causesofnoiseandpossiblemeasures.B.Chaosofurbantrafficrules.C.Popularusesofvehiclehorns.D.Newdesignsofvehiclehorns.Fromcashlesspaymenttoonlinemeetings,muchofourdailylifenowadaysexistsdeeplyinthedigitalworld.Althoughusingonlinetoolsandkeepingsocialconnectionsonlineisnotinherentlybad,agrowingnumberofpeoplearechoosingtodisconnectfromonlinelifeandfollowthepopulartrendof“goinganalogue”(回归线下生活).Goinganalogueisnotaimedatspendingplentyoftimeandmoneyonnewhobbies.36Youcanchooseactivitieswithrichsensoryexperiences,includinggettingclosetonature,makinghandmadecreationsbyourselves,andkeepingregularphysicalmovement. 37Instead,turntosimpleartsandcraftsinsparetime.Youcantrymindfulcolouring,flowerpressing,card-makingandportraitsketching.Toconnectwiththenaturalworld,rideabiketonearbygreenspaces,readquietlyintheshadeordoknittingtoenjoynaturalsounds.38Youcanalsoformofflinedailyhabits:keepapaperjournal,useawallcalendar,orcookwithtraditionalcookbooksinsteadofdependingonsmartphones.Besidesenjoyingpersonalquiettime,youcanembraceofflinesocialmomentstoo.39Smallslow-livingactivitieslikegrowingherbs,learningknitting,writingpostcardsandmakingphotoalbumscanaddwarmthtosparetimeaswell.Goinganaloguedoesn’tmeancompletelyrejectingtechnology.40Thosesmallchangesletusfeeltherealworld,slowdownourpace,andliveacalmerandfullerlife.A.Analoguehobbiesarefarmoreaffordable.B.Itsimplymeanssettingasidescreen-freetime.C.Forcreativepeople,youcangiveupmindlessonlinescrolling.D.Itsrealgoalistostepawayfromvirtuallifeandreturntoreality.E.Aheadphone-freewalkaroundalsofreeyoufromtheonlineworld.F.However,itcouldbesendinganold-fashionedlettertoafriendfaraway.G.Boardgamesandpuzzlesareidealforqualitytimewithfamilyandfriends.Ten-year-oldfashiondesignerMaxAlexanderhasmadehistoryastheyoungestpersonevertoholdashowatParisFashionWeek.Thisremarkableachievementfollowsanearlier4lhesetatjustsevenyearsoldwhenheearnedaGuinnessWorldRecordforbeingtheyoungestdesignerto42aprofessionalfashionshow.ParisFashionWeekstandsasatopglobalfashioneventwhereleading43fromaroundtheworldshowcasetheirlatestcreative44.Max,whoisbasedinLosAngeles,displayedfifteenbeautifuldressesattheevent.Hisdesignsare45bylivelyfloralpatternsandbrightcheerful46.WhatmakesMaxspecialisthatheonlyuses47materialsthatdolittleharmtotheenvironment.Heisfirmly48totheideaofprotectingnatureandcuttingdownwasteinthefashionindustry.Hecreatedoneamazingdressfroma49l980sweddingdress.Manyofhisworksusematerialsthatbreakdown50andleftoverfabricsthatcompanieswould5lthrowaway.Maxexplainedthatthesematerialswouldendupinlandfillanddamagetheenvironmentifhedidnotreusethem.Max’smother52thathehasbeenpassionateaboutfashionsincetheageoffour.Inspiredbyadreaminwhichhepicturedhimselfasadressdesigner,he53sewingatanearlyage.Today,healreadyhashisownclothing54,whichiswellreceivedbymanyyoungfashionlovers.ForMax,appearingatParisFashionWeekisincrediblyexciting,because,ashesays,Parisistrulythehomeoffashion,withnewfashiontrends55andpopularizedhere.4l.A.traditionB.limitC.recordD.example42.A.advertiseB.reportC.sponsorD.host43.A.modelsB.actorsC.photographersD.designers44.A.collectionsB.inventionsC.imagesD.projects45.A.accompaniedB.characterizedC.influencedD.defined46.A.tunesB.melodiesC.coloursD.sights47.A.sustainableB.artificialC.cozyD.antique48.A.addictedB.committedC.accustomedD.opposed49.A.remadeB.recoveredC.recycledD.replaced50.A.casuallyB.constantlyC.immediatelyD.naturally5l.A.otherwiseB.thereforeC.seldomD.rather52.A.imaginedB.admittedC.envisionedD.recalled53.A.gotoverB.tookupC.putoffD.carriedon54.A.sloganB.mallC.brandD.package55.A.rejectedB.bornC.purchasedD.observedAcrosstheworld,poetsandtechexpertsareexploringhowAIcandeepenourappreciationofpoetry,anartform56(originate)inancientcivilizations.RecentexperimentsshowthatAIiscapableofgeneratingverseswith57(impress)rhythmandimagery,yetlackingthedepththatcomesfromhumanlifeexperience.However,itisnotwhetherAIcanwritepoems,buthowhumancreatorsshouldrelatetothispowerfultool58makesthediscussioncomplex.SomeartistsfearthatAImayreplacetheircreativity,59othersseeitasapartnerthatcaninspirenewdirections.CriticspointoutthateventhemostadvancedAIcannevercapturethesubtlefeelings60(contain)inlineswrittenbypoetswhohavesuffered,loved,andobservedtheworld6l(close).LongbeforeAIbecamewidelyaccessible,poets62(rely)onlyontheirownimaginationandlanguageskills.Today,however,manyarekeen63AIincreativeprocesses,usingittopolishdrafts,suggestmetaphors,orevencreatemultimediapoetrycombiningwords,imagesandsound.WithAIcontinuingtoevolverapidly,64boundarybetweenhumanandmachinecreativitywillremainahottopic.Itisourresponsibilitytoensurethattechnologyservesart,65theotherwayaround.假定你是李华,参与了本市国际马拉松比赛的志愿者工作。应组委会邀请,你将在志愿者分享会上作简短发言。请用英语写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.赛事感人瞬间;2.你的感悟。注意:2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dearfellowvolunteersandfriends,I’mLiHua,avolunteerforthe2026Marathonheldinourcity.Istaredatthemessypileofbamboostripsonthetable,myfingerssoreandstiff,myheartfloodedwithsinkingfrustration.Forweeks,I’dbeentryingpatientlytolearntraditionalbambooweavingfromGrandma,yeteverysinglecarelessattemptendedinatangled(缠绕的),disorderlymess.Grandmawasawell-knownmasterweaverinoursmallcommunity;herroughagedhandsmovednimbly(灵巧地)andskillfully,turningplainordinarybamboostripsintodelicatebaskets,beautifulfoldingfans,andevenvividcutesmallanimalfigurines.Thetime-honoredcrafthadbeenpasseddowninourfamilyforgenerations,carryingplainsimplewarmthandprecioustraditionalfolkwisdom.“Patience,littleone,”Grandmawouldalwayssaysoftly,smilinggentlyasshepatientlyreworkedmyfailedclumsypieceslittlebylittle.“Bamboolistensonlytoacalmandpeacefulheart.”ButIwasfartooeagerandrestlesstoprovemyself.Theschool’sCulturalHeritageFairwascominginjustthreedays,andIhadproudlypromisedmyclassmatesthatIwouldbringafineuniquehandwovenbambooartworktoshare.ThemomentIthoughtaboutthoseexpectingeyes,myeyesburnedhotwithgatheringhelplesstears.Thatafternoon,Istormedangrilyintothequietyard,throwingmyroughhalf-finishedbasketheavilyonthegreengrass.“It’suseless!I’llnevergetitrightnomatterhowhardItry!”Ishoutedloudly,kickingathinbamboostripacrossthesoftlawn.Surprisingly,Grandmadidnotscoldmybadtemperatall.Shejustsatquietlyonheroldwoodenchair,weavingalovelysmallbamboobirdwithsteady,unhurriedfingers.Afteralongpeacefulsilence,sheraisedherhead,lookedatmegentlyandsaidinawarmsoftvoice,“Let’swalkbythestreambehindourhouse.Thebamboogrowingtherehasmuchtoteachyou.”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。Wewalkedslowlytothestream,wheretallgreenbamboodancedgracefullyinthewind.AttheCulturalHeritageFair,mybamboobasketdrewlotsofattention.2025学年第二学期教学质量监测试卷高二英语(参考答案及评分标准)1.C2.A3.B4.C5.A6.C7.A8.B9.A21.B22.A23.D24.A25.D26.C27.B28.B29.D30.C31.B32.D33.B34.C35.A36.D37.C38.E39.G40.B41.C42.D43.D44.A45.B46.C47.A48.B49.C50.D51.A52.D53.B54.C55.B56.originating57.impressive58.that59.while60.contained61.closely62.hadrelied63.on64.the65.notOnepossibleversion:Dearfellowvolunteersandfriends,I’mLiHua,avolunteerforthe2026Marathonheldinourcity.TodayI’dliketoshareafewimpressivemomentswithyou.Whattouchedmemostwasthechampion’sperseverance.Tiredashewasinthefinalkilometers,heheldontillthelastmoment,provingthatsuccessbelongstothosewhonevergiveup.Anothersceneunfoldednearthefinishline.Isawafatheranddaughtercrywithjoyafterthelittlegirlplacedamedalaroundherfather’sneckforhisconstantsupport.OnlythendidIfullyunderstandwhatachievementtrulymeant—pridesharedbetweenlovedones.Thankstotheseexperiences,Istronglybelievethatamarathonisnotjustaracebutacelebrationofhumaneffortandfamilywarmth.Thankyou.Onepossibleversion:Wewalkedslowlytothestream,wheretallgreenbamboodancedgracefullyinthewind.Theslenderbamboostalksstoodstraight,bendingsoftlywiththebreezebutneverbreaking,evenwhenthewindpickedup.Grandmapointedtoayoungbambooshootandspoke,“See?Itgrowsslowlybutfirmly,neverinhaste.”Hersoftwordssankintomymind,instantlycalmingmyanxietyandsweepingawaymyfrustration.Ireturnedhomewithapeacefulmind,sittingquietlyatthetabletopracticeweavingcarefully.IfollowedeverystepGrandmataughtme,movingmyfingersslowlyandsteadily.Beforelong,asimplebutdelicatebamboobaskettookshapeperfectlyinmyhands.AttheCul

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