2025届芜湖市高中毕业班教学质量统测
英语试题卷
本试题卷共8页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C.
1. How does the man feel about the news
A. Worried. B. Disappointed. C. Happy.
2. What are the speakers going to do this weekend
A. Go to a concert. B. Go hiking. C. Watch a movie.
3. What gift will the woman choose
A. A scarf. B. A notebook. C. A bag.
4. When should the man hand in the report
A. On Friday. B. On Thursday. C. On Monday.
5. Why does the woman choose the guitar
A. It is easy to learn.
B. It is cheap and portable.
C. It is expensive but interesting.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What will Tina do during her vacation in South Africa
A. Go camping. B. Relax on the beach. C. Protect the forest.
7. What does Tina need to bring
A. Maps. B. Food. C. Clothes.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. Where are the speakers
A. In a restaurant. B. In a supermarket. C. At home.
9. What do we know about the woman
A. She has spent too much money.
B. She has eaten too many apples.
C. She has taken too many products.
10. What is the man going to do next
A. He will put the ice cream back.
B. He will pay for what they have bought.
C. He will wait for the woman at the entrance.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11. What is included in the rent
A. Water. B. Electricity. C. Gas.
12. Why doesn’t the woman sign the paper right away
A. The rent is extremely high for her.
B. Her husband has not seen the apartment yet.
C. The owner of the apartment doesn’t like children.
13. When will they meet tonight
A. At 6pm. B. At 7 pm. C. At 8 pm.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the relationship between the two speakers
A. Teacher and student. B. Employer and employee. C. Interviewer and interviewee.
15. What was Jack’s “big break”
A. Twelfth Night. B. New York Summertime. C. High Seas.
16 What caused the accident to take place
A Drink-driving. B. Filming a movie. C. Working overtime.
17. What can we learn from the conversation
A. Jack’s family gives him a lot of support.
B. Jack won an award with the role in High Seas.
C. Jack has never driven again since the accident.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is going to be held in the gym on Wednesday evening
A. An exhibition. B. A food festival. C. A book fair.
19. Where will the money from the bake sale go
A. The art department. B. The computer lab. C. The sports teams.
20. Who is invited to attend the book club
A. Teachers. B. Parents. C. Students.
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。
A
Beautiful Dawn Redwood Forests in China
The dawn redwood is a fast growing tree that loves sunshine. Adaptable to various environments, it can grow in both soil and shallow water. It can also grow in temperatures between -34℃ and 47℃. Here are some of China’s best dawn redwood forests.
Xuedou Mountain
With a history of hundreds of years, the quiet ancient road on Xuedou Mountain in Shaoxing city, east China’s Zhejiang province boasts fresh air and beautiful scenery of mountains, rocks and waterfalls. In autumn, the waterfalls, dawn redwood trees and wildflowers form a fascinating landscape.
Location: Jidong town, Zhejiang province
Best viewing period: Late autumn to early winter
Aixi Lake Wetland Park
In winter, the dawn redwood forest in the Aixi Lake Wetland Park, Nanchang city, east China’s Jiangxi province looks like a colorful oil painting. The trees add bright colors to the cold weather and bring vitality to the city. Attracted by the unique scenery, an increasing number of tourists choose to experience the special beauty.
Location: Qingshanhu district, Nanchang city, Jiangxi province
Best viewing period: Winter
Xiaohe Seedling Nursery of Dawn Redwood
Xiaohe in Lichuan city, central China’s Hubei province is a seedling nursery home(苗圃)to more than 5,000 dawn redwood trees, which s the largest dawn redwood tree community in the world. Late autumn is the best time to appreciate a dawn red wood garden here. The scene draws many photographers to capture the magic.
Location: Zhonglu town, Lichuan city, Hubei province
Best viewing period: Late autumn
21. What do we know about the dawn redwood
A. It can bear extreme coldness.
B. It needs continuous sunlight.
C. It survives merely in hot climates.
D. It requires deep and abundant water.
22. Why do more and more visitors choose to visit Aixi Lake Wetland Park
A. Because of its special beauty in winter.
B. Because of its location in a wetland park.
C. Because of its possession of an ancient road.
D. Because of its large quantity of dawn redwood.
23. What do the three dawn redwood forests have in common
A. They are all overseas.
B. They all have seasonal looks.
C. They are all in the east of China.
D. They all have the same best viewing period.
B
Yang Yu, known as Jiaozi (“Dumpling”), is a visionary Chinese animation director who redefined modern storytelling through his masterpiece Né Zha Birth of the Demon Child. Born in 1980 in Sichuan Province. Jiaozi initially studied electrical medicine at West China Medical School, which is a well-known medical university. However, in 2003, he gave up medicine and chose to follow his passion for animation. Although his decision was not understood by others, to him, it is passion that deserves the most attention.
Jiaozi’s career began with extraordinary perseverance. From 2005 to 2008, he taught himself animation software while living with his parents, who gave him a lot of support, both economically and mentally. Eventually he produced his first short film &ee Through. This 16-minute anti-war animation, created entirely by himself, won 30+ international awards, including the Best Animation Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. This success strengthened his determination to engage in animation design.
His breakthrough came with Ne Zha, a five-year passion project that broke multiple records. The film features 1,318 special effects shots and went through 66 script revisions. Jiaozi transformed the classic Chinese mythological (神话的) figure into a misunderstood “demon child” who fights prejudice symbolized by the iconic line: “Destiny is not a trap — I’ll decide who I am!” This modern adaptation earned 5.04 billion yuan ($740 million), arousing global interest in Chinese animation.
Jiaozi’s success arises from his obsessive attention to detail. He often spends months perfecting a single scene and insists on combining traditional Chinese elements with Hollywood-level 3D animation. Despite Hollywood job offers, he remains committed to advancing China’s animation industry, which he believes will receive global recognition one day.
24. Why did Jiaozi abandon a medical career
A. He pursued financial security.
B He regarded passion as his top priority
C. He thought studying medicine was demanding.
D. He found anminton required scientific knowledge.
25. What is special about Jiaozi’s first short film. See Through
A. It took 10 years to complete.
B. It won a Hollywood award.
C It was made by Jiaozi alone.
D. It focused on medical themes.
26. What is the function of the numbers mentioned in paragraph 3
A. To criticize the high cost of the film.
B. To stress the director s lack of experience.
C. To display the director’ s efforts and the film’s success.
D. To show the complexity of modern anminton technology.
27. Which of the following best describes the director of Ne Zha based on the passage
A. Diligent and modest. B. Ambitious and humorous.
C. Responsible and sociable. D. Determined and passionate.
C
Lots of activities are linked to better brain health in old age. Experts say regularly speaking multiple languages may be especially beneficial by being intellectually stimulating. In a landmark paper, researchers found that dementia (痴呆) patients who were bilingual (双语的) developed symptoms four years later, on average, than those who weren’t. “We use language in all aspects of daily life, so a bilingual brain is constantly working,” said Mark Antoniou, an associate professor at Western Sydney University.
However, despite the proven benefits of language learning for brain health, the actual impact of learning a new language later in life on cognitive (认知的) abilities is still a subject of ongoing research with mixed findings. Research by Dr. Antoniou and his colleagues found that while Chinese adults aged 60 and older improved on cognition tests after a six-month language learning program, people who played games like crossword puzzles did as well. Another small study found that older Italians who took English lessons for four months didn’t see any change in their cognition scores, but those who didn’t take the lessons saw their scores decline. Two recent studies found virtually no difference in cognitive performance after people took part in language-learning programs.
The scientists who conducted those studies offered a few potential explanations for their disappointing results. One is that the participants were highly motivated volunteers, who may have already been at peak performance for their age, making it hard to see any improvements. Another is about the language programmes. “The studies looking into the issue have used language lessons that were very different in their length,” said Judith Grossman, a researcher. Some studies involved teaching participants for six months, while others for just one very intense week.
To Dr. Antoniou, the findings are not entirely surprising. “No one would say that learning a new language for six months would be the same as having used two languages for your entire life,” he said. “Therefore, it’s ideal to get the ball rolling in childhood to maximize its ability to improve cognitive function throughout life.”
28. How does speaking various languages offer benefits
A. By keeping the brain active.
B. By relieving mental symptoms.
C. By improving one’s intelligence.
D. By increasing language fluency.
29. What do the studies show about language learning in paragraph 2
A. It doesn’t show consistent cognitive improvement.
B. It is more effective than playing crossword puzzles.
C. It prevents the decline of old people’s mental health.
D. It fails to bring any cognitive benefit to older Italians.
30. Why did the results in some language-learning studies turn out disappointing
A. Researchers used outdated teaching materials.
B. Volunteers were already at their age’s cognitive peak.
C. The language courses focused on irrelevant vocabulary.
D. Participants lacked motivation to learn a new language.
31. What might be Antoniou’s suggestion
A. Examining scientific findings critically.
B. Finding more ways to enhance cognition.
C. Studying a new language from an early age.
D. Learning essential skills throughout childhood.
D
The average age at which people started suffering from chronic (慢性的) conditions was 55 years in the 1980s, while this has dropped to 43 years today. Many of these conditions are related to unhealthy lifestyles, and personalized nutrition, which addresses our varying nutritional needs, is considered crucial in changing the trend. The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and its partners have developed a mobile mini-factory for 3D-printed food, providing a practical solution for personalized nutrition.
Traditionally, personalized nutrition involves providing food recommendations or shopping lists. With 3D food printing, everything is different. TNO created a mobile kitchen that produces “Nutri Bites”, which are made by printing a dough base, baking it, and adding personalized nutrients layer by layer through a print head. Unlike conventional mass production, where changes require modifying the entire process, 3D food printing can adjust food products in real time to match individual needs.
The production of Nutri-Bites relies on a unique recipe, which is based on individuals’ health data, goals, and preferences, as well as measurements such as height and weight. Individuals need to fill in a questionnaire about the information to generate dietary guidance. Then the 3D printer makes the Nutri-Bites with the right balance of nutrients. The system can produce over 50,000 variants, all tailored to each person’s specific needs.
TNO conducted two field studies to test whether Nutri-Bites could meet the needs of different individuals and situations, and whether they could be accepted as food that can improve performance or recovery. The first one tested Nutri-Bites on military personnel to enhance endurance, and the second study focused on hospital patients and their improvement. In both cases, the Nutri-Bites were well received by the target groups.
Various directions are possible for future progress, such as refining and speeding up the production process, or developing other products. In addition, the food platform and its ingredients can be further developed to serve more target groups.
32. What does the underlined part “the trend” in paragraph 1 refer to
A. The expanding application of 3D-printed food in diets.
B. The rapid advancement of personalized nutrition in healthcare.
C. The earlier occurrence of chronic conditions in younger people.
D. The growing number of people with chronic conditions globally.
33. How does 3D-printed personalized nutrition differ from the traditional one
A. It cuts the expense of mass production.
B. It tailors food to individual needs instantly.
C. It improves the process of making nutrients.
D. It uses healthier ingredients to suit individuals.
34. What is the first step in the process of creating Nutri-Bites
A. Creating nutritional recipes. B. Collecting personal data.
C. Forming dietary recommendations. D. Selecting proper ingredients.
35. What is the main idea of the passage
A. 3D-printed food offers a tailored solution to meet personalized nutritional needs.
B. TNO’s questionnaires and data collection improve traditional food recommendations.
C. Military personnel and hospital patients benefit most from Nutri-Bites in field studies.
D. Chronic diseases now affect younger populations, requiring stricter dietary regulations.
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。
As technology continues to advance at an unbelievable pace, the role of AI has expanded into our daily lives, influencing how we work, create and even relax.
____36____ Imagine a world where AI handles your household chores. Smart appliances equipped with AI can sort wash and fold laundry, while others take care of the dishes and clean the floors.
These applications can save us time. By freeing us from the routine tasks, AI allows us to spend time and energy on what truly inspires us. ____37____ It enriches human life by allowing us to focus on what truly matters.
AI also has the potential to bring about changes to the way we work, perhaps giving us the opportunity to work less. ____38____ In this way, perhaps you can trial five-hour workday instead of working the traditional eight.
While AI offers numerous advantages, there is a risk associated with over-reliance on these technologies. ____39____ When AI becomes the primary source of ideas and innovation, the uniqueness of human creativity may be lost.
The use of AI in our lives should be approached with a balance between human well-being and creativity. While AI handles the ordinary, humans need to thrive in areas that require critical thinking and innovation. ____40____.
A. The demand for workplace skills will also improve.
B. The balance ensures AI serves humans, rather than as opponents.
C. AI holds endless possibilities for more fulfilling life in the future.
D. AI can do simple and routine tasks you perform as part of your job.
E. Dependence on AI for creative work can decrease human creativity.
F. This transforms AI from a tool into an enabler of a more fulfilling life.
G. The essence of AI is to take over repetitive and time-consuming tasks.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
As I sat in the spaceship, traveling through the vast space, I was amazed by the greatness of the universe.
Our task was to explore a newly-discovered planet, Planet X. The journey was long and filled with ____41____. The meteors (流星) we met seemed to be ____42____ towards us like bullets. It was a(an) ____43____ moment, and everyone held their breath as our captain skillfully ____44____ the ship to avoid the effects.
Finally, we arrived near Planet X. Through the telescope, I saw a planet ____45____ in a mysterious purple fog. Landing on the planet was no easy task because the gravity was stronger than we had expected. Our landing gear (起落架) ____46____ some damage during the touchdown. ____47____, we were all safe in the end.
Stepping out of the ship, I was ____48____ by a strange-looking landscape. The ____49____ of the planet looked like a barren desert with fine sand shining brightly. As I collected samples. I _____50_____ how insignificant we humans are in this vast universe. Every new _____51_____ here made me more curious about what else is out there.
After _____52_____ the data collected, we found that there existed some special chemicals on this planet. I couldn’t wait to _____53_____ more secrets of Planet X. As the sun set, I felt a _____54_____ of excitement and exhaustion. It was a day of unexpected yet wonderful discoveries and I wondered what _____55_____ we would experience in the future.
41. A. challenges B. pains C. differences D. joys
42 A. walking B. pointing C. looking D. flying
43. A. relaxing B. stressful C. boring D. exciting
44. A. escaped B. destroyed C. operated D. abandoned
45. A. stuck B. involved C. enveloped D. trapped
46. A. suffered B. avoided C. repaired D. stopped
47. A. Unluckily B. Obviously C. Suddenly D. Thankfully
48. A. scared B. troubled C. refuse D. welcomed
49. A. shape B. surface C. inside D. structure
50. A. argued B. predicted C. realized D. explained
51. A. problem B. angle C. discovery D. change
52. A. looking into B. setting off C. carrying out D. holding up
53. A. mask B. reveal C. create D. keep
54. A. culture B. conclusion C. solution D. mixture
55. A. difficulties B. emergencies C. adventures D. accidents
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。
In Fiji, an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, communities employ unique waste management methods. Dry garbage is typically handled ____56____ burning, while wet waste is placed in special compost bins (堆肥箱) where maggots (蛆) aid in breaking it down. During my community service class, I learned about this system but ____57____ (unintentional) caused an embarrassing incident.
One day, I threw away a bag of wet waste into the compost bin, ____58____ (forget) to remove the plastic bag first. Though realizing my mistake, I hesitated to reach into the bin ____59____ the sight of the wriggling (蠕动的) maggots made me uncomfortable. I had intended ____60____ (ask) a classmate to help the next day; but the thought slipped my mind. The following morning, the kitchen auntie discovered the plastic bag and posted in the community group, asking “Who did this ” I immediately admitted it was ____61____ (I) fault and explained the reason ____62____ I couldn’t bring myself to reach inside. Laughter erupted, but the village elder ____63____ (speak) highly of my honesty.
This experience taught an important lesson: environmental protection is a ____64____ (share) duty, and every individual’s effort matters. More importantly, I learned that taking _____65_____ (responsible) for mistakes, no matter how small, earns respect and trust.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 你校英文报正在开展主题为“One Thing I’m Proud of”的征文活动,邀请学生分享自己高中阶段最引以为傲的一次经历。请你写一篇英语征文,内容包括:
(1)事情的经过;
(2)骄傲的原因。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
One Thing I’m Proud of
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第二节(满分25分)
67. 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。
Most of us have formed an unreal picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes imagine it to be a kind of heaven where the sun always shines, life is simple, and nature gives us everything. The other side of the picture is quite the opposite — you either starve to death or live like Robinson Crusoe, waiting for a boat which never comes. Maybe both ideas are partly true. Still, few of us have had the chance to know what desert island life is really like.
Three men had such a chance not long ago. Their names were Jack, Tom. and Robin. They were moving a badly broken boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami for fixing. Halfway, the boat started to go down. In fear, Jack took a small rubber boat while Tom quickly picked up what they could — some food, matches, and cans of beer. Robin, the calmest of the three, helped tie everything together and gave each man some water before they set off. With sore muscles and nervous hearts, they rowed for hours before at last reaching a small coral island.
But the island was far from heaven. There were almost no trees and no clean water. The empty land and hard truth quickly broke their dream. The three men sat in silence, looking at the sea. Robin tried to stay hopeful and said, “we are lucky to be alive.” Jack and Tom nodded, but worry was in their eyes.
Facing an unknown future, they knew they had to use the few things they brought and anything they could find on the island. With no way to talk to others and no idea when — or if — they would be saved, they got ready to face what was ahead. Robin said, “We must take turns watching the sea, keeping the fire on. and looking for help.” He looked at his friends and added, “No one is coming today, but maybe someone will come tomorrow.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
They walked around the island, trying to find something useful or a way to call for help.
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Just when they began to feel hopeless, Robin saw something strange near the rocks.
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答案
1. C
【原文】W: Do you know that our teacher has put off the math test till next week
M: Yes. Now I have more time to review chapter five, it is quite difficult for me.
2. B
【原文】W: Do you want to hike in the park this weekend
M: Sounds great, but I prefer to watch the new film and go to the concert later.
W: Maybe we can hike in the morning and watch the movie in the afternoon.
M: Good idea.
3. C
【原文】W: I need a birthday gift for my roommate.
M: How about this wool scarf Or maybe this beautiful notebook
W: I’m not sure. But I think she would like to have this leather bag.
4. B
【原文】M: I’m so sorry, I thought we were supposed to hand in the report this Friday.
W: No, it was Thursday. Our teacher told us this Monday.
M: Well, I’ll explain to her by email right now.
5. B
【原文】W: I’ve started to play the guitar.
M: Really, but I heard you’ve been interested in the piano.
W: Yes, but it costs too much to buy a piano, while a guitar is not only cheap but also portable.
6. A 7. C
【原文】M: Hi, tina, have you decided to go on vacation
W: Yes, I’m going to spend two weeks in South Africa.
M: It sounds great. Two weeks on the beach.
W: Actually, I’m not going to the beaches. They are too crowded at this time of a year.
M: So what are you going to do there
W: I plan to go camping in the forest instead.
M: What do you need to bring
W: Nothing. The tour company provides everything like maps, hats and tents.
M: What about food
W: The guide will prepare local meals for us.
M: And clothes
W: I almost forgot. Thanks for reminding me.
8. B 9. C 10. B
【原文】W: Well, dear, I’ve got a few things that aren’t on the list.
M: I can see that you are not shopping for an army, you know.
W: You know, I always do this when I’m hungry. I just can’t control myself.
M: Well, let’s see what you have got here.
W: Some nice fresh apples for only 99 cents.
M: That’s okay. But why do you need to buy all these cookies
W: I don’t know. They just look so delicious. Don’t you like them
M: Oh, I suppose so. What about the soap
W: It’s a large one and only for 1-5 dollars
M: Good. That steak looks really delicious. How much is it
W: Well, it’s just three dollars a pound.
M: It’s much cheaper than I thought. What’s this More Ice cream I remember we already have a lot at home. Maybe you should put it back. I’ll go to pay the Bill first and you can wait for me at the entrance.
11. C 12. B 13. B
【原文】M: This is it. I know that it is smaller than what you wanted. But it is one of the nicest apartments in this building.
W: Does it have three bedrooms
M: No, there are two, a three bedroom apartment will be difficult to find.
W: Yes, I know. I have been looking for one over a month. It's extremely expensive or child unfriendly.
M: Well, this owner likes children very much.
W: Aren't you the owner
M: No, I am the manager. I live here, too, on the first floor of this building.
W: Oh, that's nice. You said that the rent would be 350 dollars a month. Does that include the gas, water and electricity
M: It only includes gas. But the electricity and water are quite inexpensive. They are only about twenty dollars a month
W: I see. But before I sign the paper, I want my husband to see the apartment. How late are you open in the evening He doesn't get off work until six. Shall we come here at eight PM to see around the apartment
M: We usually close at seven PM. If you can come at seven, I'll wait for you.
W: Okay See you tonight.
14. C 15. B 16. C 17. A
【原文】W: Jack, congratulations on winning the best actor award tonight. So what does this award mean to you
M: Thanks. Well, I enjoy being famous, but being constantly in public can be difficult.
W: That's understandable. When did you first know you wanted to be an actor
M: It was at school when I played orsino in Shakespeare's 12th night.
W: Was that your big break
M: No, my first major role was in new York. Summertime
W: How did your life change after that
M: I was suddenly very busy and often worked late into the night. One day I was very tired after filming the movie high seas. But I still decided to drive home. I crashed a car and my right leg was badly injured. But the worst thing was how I felt about myself. I couldn't believe I'd been so careless.
W: You also lost your role in the film, didn't you
M: Yes, the accident was a real turning point in my life. After that, I didn't drive for almost a year. Then I met my wife, carrie, and had two wonderful twin boys. They have really helped me to accept and appreciate life on and off stage.
18. A 19. C 20. B
【原文】 Our school is hosting an event to honor the artist Sheldon Williams. Please join us in the gym at seven o'clock PM on wednesday for a view of his artworks. Admission is free, although we are asking for a donation of five dollars for the school art department. The next activity is our school's book fair. It is happening in the library this week from eight am until four PM, monday through thursday. Mr riceass is also hosting a bake sale to support the school's sports teams. Cookies, cakes and other treats will be available at the book fair. Speaking of books, we are holding a parent book club on thursday evening in Mr Smith's class. One last thing. The computer lab will be closed this week for repairs. It will open again next monday. That's all for me. Have a good day.
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66. 参考范文1:
One Thing I’m Proud Of
One thing I am particularly proud of from my high school life is when I became a good table tennis player.
On my first day in high school, I was amazed by the talent displayed by some classmates on the court. Determined to reach their level, I closely observed their techniques and spared no effort to practice every day. With persistence/perseverance, I gained the confidence to challenge the top players. Although I met with many difficulties, I always picked myself up and carried on. By the term’s end, my effort finally paid off/ bore fruit — I stood among the best in my class.
This experience fills me with pride, strengthening the belief that determination and hard work can help us unlock our potential and achieve our goals. It also deepens my understanding of the old saying “Practice makes perfect.”
参考范文2:
One Thing I’m Proud Of
During my three years of high school, one experience that I’m truly proud of is when I organized a charity event for a local orphanage. As a member of the school’s volunteer club, I took the initiative to plan a fundraising campaign. I contacted the orphanage, gathered donations from students and teachers, and arranged a small party to deliver the donations.
What makes me proud is that I saw the joy on the children’s faces when they received the gifts. It taught me the value of helping others and the power of teamwork. This experience also showed me that even small actions can make a big difference. I learned that giving back to the community is one of the most rewarding things in life.
67. 参考范文:
They walked around the island, trying to find something useful or a way to call for help. Jack climbed a rock to look farther, but he only saw the endless sea. Tom picked up dry grass and small pieces of wood to keep the fire burning. Robin searched near the trees and found some old glass bottles. “Maybe we can put a note inside and throw it into the sea,” he said. They wrote a message, put it in a bottle, and sent it out with hope. As the sun went down, the fire grew weak. The three men sat close together to keep warm, their eyes full of worry and fear.
Just when they began to feel hopeless, Robin saw something strange near the rocks. Walking closer, he was excited to find it was a broken mirror and a fishing net with a red flag reading “Rescue Team — North Beach”. “Look! We can use the mirror to send signals!” Robin shouted. Hearts beating faster, the three men tied the mirror to a stick and used it to reflect sunlight toward the sea. In the distance, a small boat seemed to be moving closer. They waved the mirror wildly. The boat began heading towards them! “They saw us!” Robin cried. The three hugged each other, tears filling their eyes. Rescue was finally coming.
