高 2025 届2023–2024 学年(上) 12 月名校联考
英 语 试 题
(满分: 150分; 考试时间: 120 分钟)
2023 年 12 月
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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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the man asking about
A. An information file. B. A job opportunity. C. A phone number.
2. What does the man wear when he exercises in winter
A. Jeans. B. Jogging shorts. C. Sweat pants.
3. What will the speakers eat tonight
A. Chinese food. B. Japanese food. C. Mexican food.
4 What does Sarah offer to do for Danny
A. Do his work. B. Help him clean. C. Take him to a garage.
5. Where does the conversation most likely take place
A. At the dentist's. B. At a supermarket. C. At the woman's home.
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. What does the woman want to do
A. Give the man a lift. B. Sha re a taxi with the man. C. Meet the man at the airport.
7. Why is the woman going to Toronto
A. To have an interview. B. To attend a meeting. C. To start a firm.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why is the woman relieved
A. She finally got a job.
B. The mail has been sent out.
C. Someone is going to work this weekend..
9. What does the man want to do
A. Go out in half an hour.听第8段材料, 回答第 10至 12题。B. Meet the new employee. C. Get an employee handbook.
10. Why does Gail decide to learn painting
A. Her family helps her.
B. She has a talent for it.
C. Her new job gives her more spare time.
11. Who inspired Gail
A. Her teacher. B. Her aunt. C. Her mother.
12. What did Gail just finish
A. A painting of her family. B. A picture of a kid. C. A landscape.
听第9段材料,回答第 13 至 16题。
13. What did the speakers just do
A. They visited some professors. B. They wrote a letter. C. They took a test.
14. What is the woman's opinion on the test
A. Long. B. Necessary. C. Difficult.
15. Who will the woman ask for a recommendation letter
A. Mr. Lawson. B. Mrs. Smith. C. Mr. Johnson.
16. What does the man say about Mrs. Smith
A. She is the best teacher.
B. She will continue teaching next semester.
C. She seldom writes recommendation letters.
听第 10段材料, 回答第 17至 20题。
17. What is the talk mainly about
A. A tourist destination. B. A travel plan. C. A dining experience.
.18. How did the speaker know about the restaurant
A. From the Internet. B. From his wife. C. From the hotel clerk.
19. What happened to the speaker in the restaurant
A. He could not find his wallet.
B. His wife made him embarrassed.
C. The seafood didn't agree with him.
20 When was the problem resolved completely
A. On the same day. B. The next day. C. Two days later.
第二部分 阅读理解(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。
A
The ebike has gained increasing popularity among people, even the King being spotted riding one. According to the market research company Mintel, sales of the ebikes have almost become three times more than the past five years. While ebikes have become increasingly common, they are still undoubtedly expensive. You can pick up a perfectly sufficient push-bike for 300, but most ebikes cost nearly 2,000. Now, Cycling Electric, designed to help consumers choose an ebike, offers the following recommendations.
Best folding bike: Carbo Model X
Price: 2,799|Weight:13.3kg
Range: up to 34 miles
This is one of the most convenient bikes, from a little-known label. The lightweight Carbo X is the perfect example of convenience thanks to its carbon frame and belt drive, instead of a metal bike chain. This makes it lighter and less likely to get messy than an electric Brompton, with its more traditional, oil y chain.
Most fashionable: Temple Cycles Classic
Price: from 2,995|Weight: 19 kg
Range: up to 74 miles
This Bristol-based brand is known for its elegant push-bikes, which are hand-built in the city.This is its electric version. It's a very smooth and functional option and not too heavy. Temples have fewer proprietary(品牌专卖的) parts and so are serviceable in any bike shop. Fashionable as they may be, the VanMoofs and the Cowboys can be a bit more complex to get back-up and service.
The money-no-object option: Riese & Müller Nevo4 GT Vario GX
Price: 5,380|Weight:28.4kg
Range: up to 93 miles
This is a prime example of the attention to de tail delivering a high-quality experience in functionality, comfort and practicality—if you can afford it. It is able to handle 25 kg of luggage in a pannier, powerful road lights and a beautifully smooth motor.
21. What is special about the Temples compared with other fashionable ebikes
A. Their weight is much lighter. B. They are more functional.
C. They are more comfortable. D. Their service is more accessible.
22. Which will be chosen by those caring about excellent experiences
A. Carbo Model X. B. Riese & Müller Nevo4 GT Vario GX.
C. Temple Cycles Classic. D. The VanMoofs and the Cowboys.
23. Where can we possibly find this text
A. A feature story. B. A consumer guide.
C. A market research report. D. An official document.
B
Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist, was best known for his discovery of classical conditioning, a learning process where a stimulus (刺激物) brings about a specific response through repeated pairing. During his studies on the digestive systems of dogs, Pavlov found that the animals salivated(流口水) naturally upon the presentation of food. However, he also noticed that the animals began to salivate whenever they saw the white lab coat of an experimental assistant. By association the presentation of food with the lab assistant, he finally found that a dog would salivate over the presence of a stimulus other than food. He called this response a conditional reflex.
Ivan Pavlo v was born in a small village in Ryazan Russia, where his father was the village minister. His earliest studies were focused on theology(神学) but reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species had a powerful impact on his future interests. He soon stopped his religious studies and committed himself to the study of science at the University of Saint Petersburg. Pavlov's interests were the study of physiology and natural sciences. He helped found the Department of Physiology at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and continued to manage the program for the next 45 years.
Pavlov received much praise for his work. He worked in the Russian Academy of Science and won the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physiology. The local government also offered lots of support for Pavlov’s work. While Ivan Pavlov was not a psychologist, and reportedly disliked the field of psychology, his work had a major influence on the field, particularly on the development of behaviorism. His discovery and research on reflexes influenced the growing behaviorist movement, and even on many thinkers, such as John B. Watson.
24. What can we infer from Pavlov's studies on dogs
A. Animals naturally salivate when they are hungry.
B. Animals react differently to the presentation of food.
C. Animals salivate in response to stimulus linked with food.
D. Animals tend to establish close relationship with lab assistants.
25 Which is true about Pavlov's early life
A. He was born in a wealthy family in Russia.
B. He was greatly influenced by Charles Darwin's book.
C. He never gave up his interest in the study of religion.
D. He was a founding member of the Institute of Experimental Medicine.
26. What can we learn from the last paragraph
A. Pavlov's discovery had a profound effect on psychology.
B. The local government considered Pavlov's work valueless.
C. John B. Watson was also a well-known physiologist in behaviorism.
D. Pavlov showed a strong passion for physiology as well as psychology.
27. What can be a suitable title for this text
A. The Discovery of the Conditional Reflex
B. The Life and Great Discovery of Ivan Pavlov
C. The Nobel Prize Winner and His Lasting Influence
D. The Contributions to Psychology Made by Ivan Pavlov
C
As people become more aware of the importance of eco-friendly power sources, we have devoted much time to inventing creative devices. A newly developed paper battery promises to make a big difference to single-use electronics.
The battery is crafted from sustainable materials, which not only strengthens its eco-friendliness but also makes it cost-effective to produce. This combination of biodegradability(可生物降解) and affordability makes it attractive for a wide range of applications. Another standout feature of this paper battery is its flexibility in terms of shape and size. Unlike traditional batteries that are available in fixed sizes, this paper battery can be tailored to meet diverse requirements.
In reality, the paper battery is enough to power an LCD alarm clock. “While it won't be charging up your computer anytime soon, there's lots of potential for low-powered sensors. We present a printed paper battery developed to power single-use disposable electronics and to reduce their environmental impact to the lowest level,” write the researchers in their published paper.
The battery is based on a metal-air electrochemical cell. Made from sodium chloride salt-diffused(氯化钠盐扩散的) paper, it can measure as little as one square centimeter, and is based on printed inks. All that's needed, then, is a small amount of water, as little as two drops. This dissolves the salts within the paper, and then activates the battery as they travel. The battery starts producing power around 20 seconds after water is added, according to the experiments carried out by the team.
Although the performance decreases over time as the paper dries out, it can be topped up to some extent with more water. The researchers say they want to improve the efficiency of the battery in the future, and get it working for longer. “With a rising awareness of the e-waste problem and the emergence of single-use electronics for applications, there is a growing need for low environmental impact batteries,” write the researchers.
28. Which is a feature of the paper battery
A. It is made from single-use materials. B. It is costly to put together.
C. It can be used to charge up your computer. D. It can be produced in diverse shapes.
29. What can we learn about the paper battery according to the text
A. It can be applied to any electronics.
B. It is able to supply energy to our cell-phones.
C. Its power can be refilled by adding some water.
D. It has reduced the environmental impact to the lowest.
30. What's the main idea of paragraph 4
A. What the paper battery consists of. B. How the paper battery works.
C. Where the paper battery can be applied. D. Why the paper battery is popular.
31. What is most likely to be the focus of future research according to the researchers
A. How to get rid of impacts of single-use electronics.
B. How to improve the efficiency of the paper battery.
C. How to reduce the demand for single-use electronics.
D. How to raise people's awareness of e-waste problems.
D
With greater attention paid to our mental health, we need more chances to pour out our anxieties. But talking to an adult about feelings can be an uneasy experience for children and adolescents. With this in mind, a recent study from the University of Cambridge tested a robot's effectiveness in determining children's well-being.
The study involved 28 children between the ages of 8 and 13 and their parents or guardians completing a well-being questionnaire focused on the young individuals. Then a human-like robot asked the young participants open-ended questions about happy and sad memories over the last week and had them respond to prompts(提示) around pictures. The parents or guardians and research team members observed the interaction from a separate room.
Children with mental well being issues were likelier to divulge the extent of these problems while talking to the robot. Researchers thus found they felt more negative than stated in the initial questionnaire. On the other hand, children without previously stated mental well-being concerns presented an even more positive image to the robot.
Actually, the idea that children would share more with a robot than parents or men tal health professionals is easy to understand. “Not all children have a secure attachment style, meaning they feel safe and connected to their caregivers,” says Dr. Katherine Grill, a behavioral scientist. “Children without secure attachments often find comfort in companions like imaginary friends. In this instance, a robot may serve as a practical option for children to open up about their well-being. Even in cases where children have secure attachment styles, a ro bot may provide them with a non-judgmental relationship where they're willing to share their feelings.”
“While this study demonstrates the benefit of robots, it doesn't remove the need for human interaction in the mental health field. Technology-enabled services mean digital support and even enhanced care, but they don't replace work with a human being,” says Dr. Aaron Haddock, associate professor of Clark University. “After all, the relationship between clients and providers is a key driver of positive treatment outcomes.”
32. Which of the following is true about the study
A. The robot raised questions to test children's memory.
B. The children interacted with a human-like robot alone.
C. The children were free to ask the robot any questions.
D. The parents talked with researchers in a separate room.
33. What does the underlined word “divulge” mean in paragraph 3
A. Ignore. B. Assess. C. Reveal. D. Control.
34. Why may children be willing to share more with a robot according to Dr. Katherine Grill
A. Because robots are more intelligent than humans.
B. Because robots offer non-judgmental relationships.
C. Because robots connect children with their caregivers.
D Because robots can choose imaginary friends for the children.
35. What is Dr. Aaron Haddock's attitude towards technology-enabled services
A. Totally positive. B. Relatively objective.
C. Particularly disapproving. D. Generally unconcerned.
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。
Failure is likely the most tiring experience one ever has. There is nothing more exhausting than not succeeding. 36
In the former case, we keep putting off a task because it was either too boring or too difficult. And the longer we delay it, the more tired we feel. Such start-up fatigue is very real, even if not actually physical, not something in our muscles and bones. 37
Years ago, I was asked to write 102 essays on the great ideas of some famous authors. Applying my own rule, I determined to write them alphabetically, never letting myself leave out a tough idea. And I always started the day's work with the most difficult task of essay-writing. The experience proved that the rule works.
38 Though willing to get started, we cannot seem to do the job right. Its difficulties appear so great that, however hard we work, we fail again and again. In such a situation, I work as hard as I can then let the unconsciousness(无意识) take over.
When planning Encyclopedia Britannica, I had to create a table of contents based on the topics of its articles. Day after day, I kept coming up with solutions, but none of them worked. 39 One day, mentally exhausted, I tried to convince myself that the trouble was with the problem itself, not with me. Relieved, I sat back in an easy chair and fell asleep. 40 In the weeks that followed, the solution which had come up in my unconscious mind proved correct at every step. Though I worked as hard as before, I felt no fatigue. Success was now as exciting as failure had been depressing.
Human beings, I believe must try to succeed. Success, then, means never feeling tired.
A. My fatigue became almost unbearable.
B. I felt depressed and gave it up eventually.
C. Performance fatigue is more difficult to handle.
D. Use your unconsciousness and you can reduce your tiredness.
E. An hour later, I woke up suddenly with the solution clearly in mind.
F. The solution is not easy to apply: always handle the most difficult job first.
G. Here are two ways of exhaustion ——start-up fatigue and performance fatigue.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节(共15 小题; 每小题1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When you get into a period and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up. Facing up to these tough times, working through them, I make myself better.
I grew up in suburban Pittsburgh with my mother and 3 younger siblings(兄弟姐妹). My mom was a single mother and 41 a minimum wage job, so we never had much. Nevertheless, that was OK, and we made ends meet anyhow.
In High School, I got a job at a local bakery, and started saving money for college. I was 42 into the University of Pittsburgh and received some scholarships that covered my tuition. I couldn't afford the 43 because it was much too expensive for me. I put a mattress(床垫) on the floor of the old van(旅行拖车) from my home and slept there for the next 2 years.
The weather in Pittsburgh was 44 , super hot and humid in summer and freezing cold and snowy in winter. Being homeless forced me to 45 everything the campus offered since I wanted to spend as 46 time in my van as possible. I 47 spending most of my time throughout the week at the 48 studying and reviewing classroom material a lot more than I would have if I had the comfort of going home and 49 the TV or falling asleep for hours in my room. Occupying myself in the library really helped me 50 in my academic studies.
I also made a lot of new friends by meeting people 51 and attending speeches, plays and charities. Before college I would have considered myself 52 , I didn't really speak much 53 spoken to, but I moved out of my comfort zone and did new things. I really developed a (n) 54 personality.
I really think that dealing with all the 55 I had to go through really shaped me into a better person. Now I have got a really good job and I've even been able to help my mother out a little bit. It just feels good!
41. A. offered B. sought C. changed D. ceased
42. A. entered B. recommended C. admitted D. recognized
43. A. meal B. housing C. transport D. clothing
44. A. pleasant B. awful C. mild D. changeable
45. A. take note of B. take possession of C. take charge of D. take advantage of
46. A. many B. few C. little D. much
47. A. stayed up B. ended up C. got up D. summed up
48. A. library B. van C. dormitory D. park
49. A. putting up B. taking on C. turning up D. switching on
50. A. exist B. fade C. excel D. insist
51. A. potentially B. emotionally C. socially D. individually
52. A. shy B. easy-going C. aggressive D. talkative
53. A. since B. once C. if D unless
54. A. critical B. outgoing C. gentle D. odd
55. A. consequences B. struggles C. failures D. experiences
第二节(共20小题; 每小题1.5 分,满分30分)
根据句意和提示用正确的单词把句子补充完整。
The Shenzhou-17 spacecraft flew high into the sky from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China on Thursday morning, 56 the significant occasion of the 20th anniversary of China's first manned spaceflight the Shenzhou-5.
Sitting on the top of the Long March 2F Y17 carrier rocket, 57 (taikonaut) Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie, and Jiang Xinlin, committed 58 (they) to the journey to ward the China Space Station. Following a smooth flight of around 10 minutes, the Shenzhou-17 spacecraft entered its planned orbit, 59 (mark) a successful launch, 60 was released by the China Manned Space Agency(CMSA). The cooperation between the two crew groups 61 (apparent) signals a giant step in China's ongoing space exploration.
In the past 20 years, China has carried out 12 such crewed missions involving 62 latest Shenzhou 17 mission 63 '(acknowledge) as a great achievement. Since its flight in1999, the Long March 2F rocket, the country's first and only manned carrier rocket, 64 (maintain) a perfect record rate. The Shenzhou-17 crewed flight mission has some crucial objectives, including the in orbit crew rotation(机组轮换) and several experiments 65 (conduct) in April 2024.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你刚参加完国际科创比赛 ITIC(International Tech Innovation Contest) 并获得了一等奖。 你的交换生朋友 Mike作为参赛同伴, 给予了你很多帮助和鼓励。 现在他将回国,请你给他写一封感谢信。
内容包括:1. 表示感谢;
2. 回顾帮助;
3. 临别祝愿。
写作要求: 1. 词数 80词左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
3. 信的开头与结尾已给出。
Dear Mike,
Yours,
Li Hua
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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Once upon a time, in a small town located near the edge of a vast forest, two adventurous souls named John and David had long been keen to go deep into the heart of nature. One day, armed with their backpacks, they determined to explore the forest. The villagers had warned them to stick to the main path, cautioning that there could be hunters’ traps elsewhere, but the appeal of the charming forest was too great to resist.
As they confidently ventured deeper into the forest, its beauty unfolded before their eyes. An hour later, driven by the hunger for the unknown, they made a decision to take the less-traveled path, making marks along the way carefully as they went. For another two hours, they observed various flowers, took pictures of strange-shaped rocks and marveled at the breathtaking scenery. The forest seemed to be a world of its own, untouched by human presence. Everything appeared so beautiful.
However, little did they know that danger was hidden under their feet. As they went further, they realized that their phones had lost signal, and they were completely cut off from the outside world. Suddenly, John stepped forward and felt the ground gave way beneath him. Before he knew it, he had fallen into a hidden pit(深坑), his leg trapped by the wooden spikes(尖刺) lining the bottom. Pain shot through his body as he cried out for help.
Upon hearing John's crying out in pain, David quickly ran to the edge of the pit, desperately trying to find a way to pull his friend out. However, his efforts were in vain. “John, are you okay Can you move your leg ” asked David worriedly. John winced in pain as he tried to move his injured leg, “I think I've hurt my leg, David. It aches a lot.” “It's going to be okay, John,” David comforted him, “I'll find a way to get you out of here!” With no phone signal and nightfall approaching, David knew he had to act fast.
注意:1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
He couldn't pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help.
Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue.高2025届2023-2024学年(上)12月名校联考
高二英语试题听力原文
(Text 1)
M: Do you have any job openings
W: No, but if you fill out an application, we can keep it on file for a year. When there is an opening, we’ll call you.
(Text 2)
W: What do you wear when you exercise
M: I usually wear running shoes, jogging shorts, and a T-shirt.
W: Even in winter
M: Not usually. When it gets cold, I switch to sweat pants and put a jacket on over my T-shirt.
(Text 3)
W: Where do you want to eat tonight
M: I’m really hungry. Do you feel like Mexican food
W: Sure. We’ve had Japanese food and Chinese food a lot this week, so Mexican would be a nice change.
(Text 4)
M: Hey, Sarah, how was your weekend
W: It was great, Danny. I cleaned out the garage and now it looks brand new.
M: That’s awesome. I need to do the same, but with work, I just never have the time.
W: Just do it. It feels so good. And if you need help, let me know!
(Text 5)
M: Open up and say, “Ahhh.”
W: Ahhh.
M: Hm. It looks as if you may have a couple of holes in your teeth. I’ll have to take an X-ray to see just how bad things are.
W: Really I brush my teeth after every meal.
(Text 6)
W: You’re going to Chicago tomorrow, right What time does your flight leave
M: At eleven. Why
W: Oh, that’s great. I have a flight at noon, and I was hoping we could take a taxi to the airport together.
M: Sure. That’d be fine. Are you going to the conference in Chicago, too
W: No, I’m off to Toronto. I’ve applied for a position at a firm there, and they’ve asked me to come up for an interview.
(Text 7)
W: I’m so relieved. We finally managed to find someone to take over the weekend shift.
M: That is good to hear. Do you want me to send him an employee handbook The mail is going out in half an hour.
W: The new guy is coming this morning. I can give it to him then.
M: I’d like to meet him when he gets here. What time is he coming
(Text 8)
M: Gail, your paintings are amazing. How did you get into it
W: Thanks, Kevin. I’ve always loved art, but never had the time to try it myself. With this new job, I have more free time, so I decided to take some classes. I’m enjoying it and getting better.
M: That’s great. Any inspirations
W: Mostly my aunt. She’s really talented. My mum always showed me her work when I was a kid.
M: Well, it seems like it runs in the family! Are there any works that you’re particularly proud of
W: Yeah, a couple. There’s this landscape I just finished. Let me show you.
M: Wow, that’s beautiful. The colors and detail are amazing. Great job, Gail!
(Text 9)
M: That test was so long! Four hours! I really do not understand why we have to take this test anyway. Are our grade point averages not good enough for college
W: But since the courses of one high school are slightly different from another high school, the SAT test allows the colleges to consider each student equally. Although one student might have taken different classes from another student, all high school students take the same SAT test.
M: I suppose that makes sense. Either way, I really hope I do not have to take that test again!
W: Same here. Anyway, have you gotten your recommendation letters yet
M: I have asked Mrs. Smith for one already, and I am thinking about asking Mr. Johnson for another one. What about you
W: I also asked Mrs. Smith for a letter. Do you know Mr. Lawson I would like to get a recommendation letter from him. I hope he remembers me as I have not had a class with him since last year.
M: Well, at least we each have one letter. Mrs. Smith is the best, isn’t she I wish I could have another class with her, but this is our last semester, and after that it is graduation!
W: I agree. Mrs. Smith really enjoys teaching, and that definitely helps her students enjoy learning.
(Text 10)
M: I’ll talk about our last night in Venice. We had made a reservation at a very expensive restaurant on the Grand Canal, called The Moon Over Venice. We had found out about it on a website at home. Well, there was just my wife and myself, at this table with a superb position right by the window overlooking the canal and the city — it was just breathtaking. We ate delicious seafood and a bottle of Italian white wine which was $70. We were enjoying our last night, spending the last of our vacation money to be honest! And then the bill came, and it was a big bill. Well, I couldn’t find my wallet and my wife never has money on her. It was so embarrassing to say the least! I’d left my money in the hotel and after a phone call or two, it was all resolved. I went back the next day to pay the bill. I left a very big tip too because they had been very nice about everything.
高2025届2023-2024学年(上)12月名校联考
高二英语试题参考答案
听力
1—5 BCCBA 6—10 BACBC 11—15 BCCBA 16—20 ACAAB
阅读
21—23 DBB 24—27 CBAB 28—31 DCBB 32—35 BCBB
七选五
36—40 GFCAE
完形
41—45 ACBBD 46—50 CBADC 51—55 CADBB
短文填空
56. on 57.taikonauts 58. themselves 59. marking 60. which/as
61. apparently 62. the 63. acknowledged 64. has maintained 65. to be conducted
书面表达
Dear Mike,
Knowing that you are returning home, I am writing with the objective of extending my sincere gratitude for your generous encouragement and help during the ITIC.
Before the competition, it was you who offered numerous brilliant and creative ideas for its preparation, which contributed a lot to our first prize. During the contest, you gave me continuous guidance, from which I benefited a lot. What impressed me most is your calmness and profound knowledge despite the fierceness of the contest and the pressure from the rivals. If it hadn't been your assistance, I wouldn't have completed the contest successfully. Therefore, not only does the award demonstrate the success in our cooperation, but it also proves your capability.
Words fail to express my heartfelt appreciation to you. I hope there will be another chance for us to cooperate together. May you be happy and smooth every day.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写
He couldn’t pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help. With a heavy heart, he departed from John and pressed onward as swiftly as possible. David ran with all his might, retracing their earlier steps and shouting for help, his voice echoing through the vast emptiness, hoping that someone might hear his cries. Minutes felt like hours, and with each passing second, his anxiety grew. Just when he thought all hope was lost, David spotted a group of villagers not too far away. Relief flooded through him as he waved his arms and yelled to attract their attention. Upon approaching them, David gasped for breath and explained everything to the villagers. They quickly gathered supplies and formed a rescue party.
Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue. The rescue party worked quickly, using ropes to lift John out of the pit. Hardly had John emerged than he was greeted with cheers and applause from the group. They tended to his wounds, which were fortunately not that serious, and helped him to his feet. Exhausted but relieved, John’s heart overflowed with gratitude to David and the villagers, whose unwavering support and kindness served as a saving grace. Their journey taught them the importance of preparation, caution, and respect for nature's unpredictable power. Both men knew that this experience would stay with them forever, a testament to the power of friendship and determination in the face of adversity.
