2025届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第六中学高三下学期模拟考试英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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2025届湖北省武汉市黄陂区第六中学高三下学期模拟考试英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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2025届高三年级考前模拟训练(第2轮)
英语试题
考试时间:5月6日上午8:00-10:00
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 woman going to do
A.Having a holiday. B.Asking for a sick leave. C.Working in Osaka.
2.What does the man want to know
A.What sports to play. B.Where to do sports. C.How to meet people.
3.Where are the speakers
A.In a hotel. B.In a restaurant. C.At home.
4.When will the man go to the Great Wall
A.In spring. B.In summer. C.In autumn.
5.Why will the man go to Edinburgh
A.To drive the woman there.
B.To do some sightseeing there.
C.To meet some important people.
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.How does the man feel
A.Elegant. B.Painful. C.Focused.
7.What advice does the woman give the man
A.Go to the Opera House. B.Take a short break. C.Relax and keep going.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.For what does the man make the phone call
A.To complain about a book. B.To return a book.
C.To order a book.
9.How many pages of the book are missing
A.Three. B.Nine. C.Fourteen.
10.What will the woman do to deal with the problem
A.Give the money back. B.Make an apology. C.Send a new book.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Why does the man hire some bikes
A.To visit the island with his friend.
B.To go to visit the bicycle rental shop.
C.To go traveling abroad.
12.What does the woman suggest
A.Seeing her tomorrow. B.Going to the beach. C.Hiring a motorbike.
13.Where is the man staying
A.At Speed Bicycle Rental.
B.At the Home Inn Hotel.
C.At No.100 Teckman Street.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.How should the man wash the sweater
A.By hand. B.By dry cleaning. C.By home machine washing.
15.Why does the man want to return the sweater
A.The colour faded. B.It got dirty. C.It shrank a lot.
16.Why does the woman refuse to return the money
A.The man doesn’t bring the receipt.
B.The item was bought in a clearance sale.
C.The man doesn’t carry his membership card.
17.Where does this dialogue happen
A.At a clothes shop. B.At a clothes factory. C.At a tailor’s shop.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What will probably happen if a student misses 10% of the classes
A.They will need to take an exam.
B.Their final grade will be lowered 10%.
C.They will fail the class automatically.
19.What do the students do on Fridays
A.Read the textbook. B.Have discussions. C.Do in-class writings.
20.What should students work hardest at
A.In-class writings. B.Writing their essays. C.Their homework.
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
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21.What can you find in New Scientist
A.Latest science fiction. B.Beginner-friendly science articles.
C.Academic writing guide. D.In-depth scientific research papers.
22.What is an advantage of being a subscriber
A.Staying informed of updates. B.Taking discounted science tours.
C.Getting free reading devices. D.Attending lectures in universities.
23.How much is the annual subscription for print and digital access after the 10-week trial
A.$99. B.$109. C.$199. D.$240.
B
I started walking backward for no apparent reason. I was simply waving goodbye to my daughters when it hit me to take a few steps backward. Since I’d already started I thought I could walk all the way home that way. After all, the contradiction of moving forward by going backward seemed engaging and worth exploring.
The first problem was practical. Snow is a pain even for regular walking, so my pace slowed down considerably. At this different pace, life itself felt rushed in comparison. How silly it is that we’re always in such a hurry to get somewhere. For example, I often arrive at places long after my body gets there. Sometimes I reach my daughters’ school, but my mind is still at home, wondering whether I unplugged my wife’s hair dryer. Walking backward, however, forced me to adjust the pace of my body to my mind.
The next thing had to do with vision. In regular walking the path ahead is always visible. Here, you use other senses: you hear the car approaching, you sense the unevenness of the ground, and you notice the change in the firmness of the snow. You activate an entire set of skills we usually don’t use because of our dependence on sight. This way, the familiar path I walked every day suddenly felt like a grand adventure, a discovery I hadn’t anticipated.
Because of my addiction to foolish ideas, I decided to continue my backward walking for the rest of the day. And I quickly realized something obvious: the path I enjoyed most was the one I had already travelled. And it struck me that this was the right way to look at life: moving toward a destination without ever forgetting where you’ve been, or how far you’ve come. Looking back is always good for self-value. There’s no way to look at yesterday and not feel better: for the illness that didn’t kill you, or the happy childhood days that still make you smile.
24.What interested the author in the first paragraph
A.Finding a new route back home. B.Engaging himself in deep thinking.
C.Moving forward in a different manner. D.Seeing his daughters off every morning.
25.What did the author realize on the way back home
A.We need to stay focused at work. B.We don’t need to live a rushed life.
C.We should spend more time with family. D.We shouldn’t compare ourselves to others.
26.How did the author overcome the vision problem
A.He studied a set of new skills. B.He depended on his memory.
C.He followed his sense of direction. D.He made full use of other senses.
27.What message does the author seem to deliver in the last paragraph
A.Childhood is the best part in life. B.It’s inspiring to reflect on the past.
C.It’s important to find your self-value. D.One ought to learn to forgive himself.
C
In the heartland of Japan, where endless green rice fields paint the landscape like a living blanket, a remarkable form of artistry has emerged—rice paddy art, a practice that transforms ordinary farmland into colourful artworks. While children and adults alike are delighted by the surprisingly complex images, one might wonder: what makes the art a reality
The secret lies in the rice shoots(秧苗). As the plants of different varieties grow, each type progressively turns a different colour ranging from shades of green to purple or gold—to bring an artwork to life. These colorful blocks and lines in fields form vivid designs: towering mountains, lovely animals, and even famous characters from movies and cartoons, which are easily recognizable from high places.
The tradition of the paddy art can trace back to just three decades ago in Inakadate, a small Japanese village where rice has been grown for over 2,000 years. The locals got the idea from the sight of children’s multi-colored paintings of rice paddies, then transformed the concept and experimented with it in rice planting. Their efforts paid off. The paddy fields became tourist attractions, greatly boosting the local economy.
Creating such art is no simple task. It begins with thorough planning: artists draft detailed blueprints, mapping out exactly the location for each rice variety. Farmers and volunteers then work side by side, carefully planting rice shoots in accordance with the plan. Over months, the fields demand constant care—weeding, watering, and protecting the crops.
While Inakadate remains the birthplace of rice paddy art, it now extends widely across Japan. The practice is also becoming all the rage in other countries. In Thailand, one man even arranged for a custom piece of art that spelt out a message asking his girlfriend to marry him.
Beyond serving as a striking visual display, the paddy art symbolizes harmony between tradition and innovation. It invites families to experience the beauty of farming, supports rural communities through tourism, and proves that even the ancient practice can adapt to modern creativity—all while keeping nature at its core.
28.What is special about the rice shoots
A.Their colours vary with growth. B.They grow better at high places.
C.They are created by famous artists. D.Their designs are meant for movies.
29.What can we infer about creating the paddy art from paragraph 4
A.It is cost-effective. B.It is time-saving.
C.It is weather-dependent. D.It is cooperation-based.
30.What does the underlined phrase “becoming all the rage” in paragraph 5 mean
A.Gaining popularity. B.Making profits.
C.Celebrating traditions. D.Boosting confidence.
31.Which can be a suitable title for the text
A.More Harmonious, More Artistic B.When Rice Grows with Artistry
C.How Tourism Affects Rice Growing D.Modern Tech, Modern Farming
D
A new groundbreaking study reveals a landmark breakthrough in the field of snakebite treatment. Researchers, led by David Baker from the University of Washington, have designed new proteins—unlike any found in nature—that can inactivate some of the most poisonous components of snake bite toxins (毒素)。
Snakebites represent a substantial global health issue, affecting millions of people each year. According to the World Health Organization, over 2 million people suffer from snakebites annually, with more than 100,000 deaths and 300,000 cases of permanent disabilities. Current treatment options, mainly obtained from animal blood, often present drawbacks, including high production costs, limited efficiency, and severe side effects, such as causing shock and breathing difficulties.
In light of these challenges, Baker and his team have made effective use of deep learning tools to develop artificial proteins capable of attaching to and inactivating toxins. The study focuses on a specific group of snake proteins known as three-finger toxins. These toxins often bypass the immune(免疫的)system, making conventional treatments ineffective. Notably, the newly designed proteins provide significant protection against deadly amounts of three-finger toxins in mice, achieving survival rates ranging from 80% to 100%.
By avoiding the lengthy and resource-intensive processes associated with conventional antibody development, this approach could lead to more accessible and affordable treatments. Also, the new proteins are smaller, allowing for greater penetration(渗透)into body systems to quickly inactivate the toxins and reduce damage. The efficiency and speed at which these proteins can be designed and produced using Al indicate a transformative shift in drug discovery processes, especially in resource-limited settings.
While the study’s findings are encouraging, the researchers acknowledge that traditional antitoxins will remain central to snakebite treatment for the near future. The newly created computer-designed antitoxins can be integrated into existing treatment as additions, enhancing the overall effectiveness of established treatments. Meanwhile, scientists believe the new methods employed in this study could be beneficial to tackling other diseases, potentially leading to the emergence of less expensive medicines for various health challenges.
32.Which is a shortcoming of the current snakebite treatments
A.They mainly rely on animal blood. B.They are effective in certain regions.
C.They can lead to serious health risks. D.They may leave toxins in patients’ bodies.
33.How did Baker’s team deal with the current challenges
A.By inventing deep learning tools. B.By identifying more snake toxins.
C.By enhancing the immune system. D.By designing AI-generated proteins.
34.What is paragraph 4 mainly about concerning Baker’s new study
A.Its advantages. B.Its strategies. C.its procedures. D.Its limitations.
35.What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A.The existing approaches are hard to change.
B.The conventional treatments are out of date.
C The new methods might enlighten other treatments.
D.The new antitoxins will be the core of future methods.
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。
Many high school seniors approach the college application essay with anxiety. They feel their lives are too ordinary to create a story that will impress admissions officers. 36 It just needs to be a genuine reflection of their personal growth, drawn from everyday moments.
I once worked with a boy who had no idea what to write about. Family Favorite subject He kept silent until I suggested, “Hobbies ” He shyly said, “I like boxing.” Then his essay unfolded, not about boxing itself, but about self-discipline and resilience(坚韧), qualities that any college would admire. So look into the things that shape you. 37
Some students try to catch attention by writing their essays in unconventional forms, such as a poem or a play. Most still follow the traditional storytelling model: a hook(引子), a story, and a lesson learned. 38 For example, the rough edges and the pleasant smell of her father’s handmade furniture inspired one girl to become an engineer. The magic is in the details and emotional depth.
As a writing tutor, I was hung up on language rules at first. Should I help my students stick to “standard English,” or let them write the way they naturally speak—even if that includes informal expressions 39 It’s also about expressing ideas naturally and making connections with readers. It doesn’t hurt to tell a humorous childhood incident in a light, conversational tone.
40 Essay writing teaches students to express themselves with precision through rethinking ideas, refining language, and rewriting drafts. With multiple edits, they will uncover deeper insights and create a story only they can tell.
A.After all, I preferred a formal writing style.
B.A great essay eventually takes form in revision.
C.I soon realized writing isn’t just about language.
D.That’s why they try to make up appealing stories.
E.Whatever the form, an essay stands out for its story.
F.Once a topic clicks, the essay practically writes itself.
G.But a powerful essay doesn’t require a dramatic story.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I knew exercise is good for health—who doesn’t But 41 were easier. Running bored me, biking sounded risky, and the gym seemed too much to handle. Each offered me a reason to 42 it, so I did.
When I worked in Kenya, I came to realize that people there don’t “ 43 ” the way I had thought. Instead, they move—with a clear 44 in mind. They move to reach a destination. They move to hunt and to tend crops. There is no such thing as a 45 , but they are working out 24-7. Maybe I could take 46 from these people and add meaning to my exercising. So, I launched my 47 program: “chicken-cising,” with 15 baby chicks and a book on 48 backyard chickens.
It turned out that caring for the flightless birds was quite 49 —a full-body workout involving bending, squatting(深蹲), weightlifting and running around. One weekend, my e-watch 50 as many as 145 squats and 10,506 steps!
I ended up in better shape than expected and found extra 51 that no gym workout can provide. First, quitting is not a(n) 52 : You can’t put on your “chicken-cise” clothes, sit for a while, and then simply decide not to 53 , especially when your feathered friends depend on you to survive. Second, you have unbeatable workout partners, who 54 respond to your appearance with encouragement. Bah-Baaaahk! What’s more Fresh-from-the-hen eggs!
Turning every breakfast into a celebration of my new lifestyle with the best eggs, “chicken-cising” taught me that movement doesn’t need a gym—it needs 55 .
41.A.actions B.excuses C.examples D.answers
42.A.approach B.manage C.avoid D.tolerate
43.A.change B.live C.travel D.exercise
44.A.purpose B.message C.order D.request
45.A.role B.problem C.gym D.village
46.A.time B.inspiration C.comfort D.pleasure
47.A.escape B.diet C.charity D.fitness
48.A.cooking B.raising C.drawing D.protecting
49.A.demanding B.confusing C.amusing D.touching
50.A.meant B.took C.rang D.read
51.A.instructions B.pressure C.bonuses D.responsibility
52.A.option B.pain C.must D.error
53.A.step aside B.show off C.turn up D.give in
54.A.angrily B.cheerfully C.patiently D.carefully
55.A.courage B.talent C.attention D.meaning
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。
For many, cycling to Lhasa is a romantic dream. But for Li Shuangsheng and his son, Li Xuyao, it was 56 36-day, 2298-kilometer journey of growth—crossing 14 mountains over 4,000 meters and 57 (battle) altitude(海拔)sickness. This was the father’s special gift to his son’s 16th birthday.
Setting off 58 Chongqing, they rode in a “father in front, son behind” formation, determined to bike up one mountain each day. One day, they so 59 (catch) in a heavy rainstorm on Kazila Mountain’s slopes(山坡). Li Shuangsheng led the way downhill and stopped by the roadside to wait for his son. Ten minutes later, Li Xuyao appeared, 60 (cover) in mud. His bike, 61 chain had slipped off, caused him to lose balance and fall to the ground.
During the day, the mountain roads, burning sun, and rainstorms exhausted the father and the son. At night, they either sheltered with Tibetan families 62 camped alone. Several times, the father jokingly suggested giving up, but Li Xuyao always replied 63 (firm), “No way. I’ll do whatever it takes to get there.”
After wearing down six sets of brake pads(刹车片), they finally arrived in Lhasa. For Li Xuyao’s mother, it was a moment of 64 (relieve) and pride. “I prayed for their safe return every night,” she said. “My son has grown into a 65 (tough) and more mature young man.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是光明中学的高三学生李华。近日你校将举办英语电影配音赛(English Film Dubbing Contest),参赛者是高一高二年级的同学,学生评委将在高三学生中招聘。你对此很感兴趣,请写一封电子邮件给相关负责老师,申请担任其中一项比赛的评委,邮件的内容包括:
(1)你希望担任该比赛评委的意愿;
(2)你适合担任该比赛评委的理由。
注意:
1.写作词数为80左右:
2.可以增加适当细节,以使行文连贯:
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir/ Madam, I am Li Hua, a senior student from Guangming Middle School. _____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, 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。
I was incredibly proud of my school, the Maplewood Elementary. It connected me to my roots, as my father and grandfather had all graduated from here.
So, when our teacher Mr. Dow announced a group project to create a brochure(小册子)about our school for its 100th anniversary, I was thrilled. The best three brochures would be displayed in the school library, which was a chance to show the new students how wonderful our school was.
I was paired with two classmates: Jake. who loved photography, and Lily who had a gift for writing. Working with others could be fun, right But my enthusiasm quickly faded.
Our first meeting was a disaster. When we discussed which part of the school we should focus on, Jake kept talking about cameras and photos. I turned to Lily, hoping for some support. But she simply shrugged and said, “I’m not really into this. It sounds boring.” Jake nodded in agreement. The project seemed to be harder than I thought.
At our next meeting, I tried to lead the conversation back to the project. I shared some interesting facts I had researched about the school. However, neither of them seemed interested. Jake had promised to gather materials from the library, but instead he showed us photos taken on the weekend. Lily hadn’t started her part of the research either, claiming she had been too busy. I felt like I was the only one who cared.
Back home, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I stayed up late that night, trying to create the brochure by myself. But no matter how hard I tried, the result was far from satisfactory. I was exhausted and disheartened. My mom noticed I was upset. “You can’t do this alone,” she gently reminded me. “Jake and Lily have talents that can make this project shine. You just need to find a way to get them involved.”
注意:
1.续写词数为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
With only three days left, I knew I had to act.
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On the final day, we presented our brochure in class.
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2025届高三年级考前模拟训练(第2轮)
英语试卷参考答案
1-5 ACBCC 6-10 BCAAC 11-15ACBAC 16-20 BABCB
21-23 BAC 24-27CBDB 28-31 ADAB 32-35 CDAC 36-40GFECB
41-45 BCDAC 46-50 BDBAD 51-55CACBD
56.a 57.battling 58.from 59.were caught 60.covered
61.whose 62.or 63.firmly 64.relief 65.tougher
听力原稿
Text 1
W: Yesterday I booked a flight for my trip to Osaka next week. I’m leaving soon.
M: Great! You haven’t had any time off for almost two years.
Text 2
M: I’m having trouble meeting people here in the city. Any ideas
W: The gym is a good place to meet people. Or play in a team sport, such as baseball and volleyball.
M: That sounds fine. I’m good at playing tennis.
Text 3
W: Good evening, sir. Our special this evening is seafood. Would you like to try it
M: Yeah, that sounds great. And a glass of ice water, please.
Text 4
M: When is the best time to see the Great Wall
W: Some think the best time is spring. Others think it’s more beautiful in autumn.
M: I would like to see it when the forest turns yellow.
Text 5
W: Philip, have you got a meeting in Edinburgh
M: Yes, I’m going to see some leaders from headquarters. Why
W: I’m going to visit Glasgow on Wednesday, and it’s quite near Edinburgh.
M: Ah... I’m going to drive there tomorrow, so you can go with me.
Text 6
M: My feet hurt. This teacher has had us on our toes for hours practicing the same positions.
W: We’re beginners, and she wants to make sure we know the five basic ballet positions.
M: How do you stay so focused I can barely stand anymore.
W: I keep my mind on how elegant I am becoming. And I want to perform at the Sydney Opera House some day. Just relax and let the music guide you.
Text 7
W: Hello, this is you tie bookstore. Can I help you
M: Hello, I’m calling to complain about the book I bought in your online bookstore.
W: Oh, what seems to be the problem, Sir
M: Well, I received the book yesterday, only to find some quality problems. Firstly, there are three pages missing, page 9,14 and 37. Besides, some lines in the book are not printed very clearly.
W: Oh, I am terribly sorry to hear that. I’d like to express my sincere apology to you for so much inconvenience. Please send the book back to us. After we confirm it, we promise to give the money back to you, or resend a new book to you. Which would you like us to do, Sir
M: “Just send me a new book without any problem.
W: “All right, we’ll send it to you immediately after we confirm it. Sorry again for our fault.
Text 8
W: Good morning. This is Speed Bicycle Rental.
M: Good morning. A friend of mine suggested I call up to hire some bikes.
W: Oh, yes, a lot of people do so these days.
M: Yes, we’re just on holiday here for a few days and they said it would be a good idea to see the island by bike.
W: Well, it certainly is. And most people rent a motorbike because you can get around faster and even go to the beach if you like.
M: If I wanted to hire two morning motorbikes tomorrow for two days, would there be any problem
W: None at all. May I have your name, please
M: It’s Green. Jack Green.
W: And your telephone number
M: I’m at the Home. Inn Hotel. My number is 8070-1128. I’m in Room 2103. By the way, is your bike rental shop at No.100 Teckman Street
W: That’s right.
M: Thank you. Bye.
Text 9
W: May I help you
M: I’d like to return this sweater.
W: Well, what’s the problem
M: The first time I washed, “it shrank.”
W: But did you follow the washing instructions No home machine washing or dry cleaning. “It can only be washed by hand. I think it says right here on the label.”
M: How should I know that The label is written in French!
W: Well, sir. And since the item you purchased was on clearance, we can’t return your money. You can only exchange it.
M: A clearance item! There wasn’t anything that said anything about that.
W: I guess you didn’t read the fine print in our ad. Look. Here’s the ad, and the information about the clearance sale is right here at the bottom on the back page.
M: Where What That small print You’d need an electronic microscope to see those words.
Text 10
Good morning, everyone! Welcome to my class! This class is called Introduction to Academic Writing, and the university requires successful completion of this class to continue as a student here. For those of you in Engineering, you’ll be required to get a C or better. Students in the Business School may pass with a B, and everyone else just needs to get a D or above. We have class three times a week for 15 weeks. You must come to all the classes. Look at your course description on Page 2, you’ll see the attendance policy. If you’ re absent for 10% of the classes, your final grade will be lowered 10%. That means you must make every effort to come to all the classes. Now for the structure of the class: on Mondays and Wednesdays, I’ll deliver lectures, give quizzes on the readings, and lead discussions on various topics. On Fridays, you’ll have in-class writings that will count for 25% of your grade. We don’t have exams in this class. Instead, you’ll show me what you have learned by writing three essays. These essays are worth 50% of your final grade. The remaining 25% will be made up of daily homework assignments. On the last page, you will see our reading and homework schedule. The first assignment is due on Wednesday, just two days from now, so be sure to buy the textbook tonight. All right, that’s enough for the time being. Are there any questions
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Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am Li Hua, a senior student from Guangming Middle School. Here I’m writing to express my strong interest in serving as a judge for the upcoming English Film Dubbing Contest.
I can say with certainty that I am well-suited for this role for several reasons. First, my strong English proficiency and experience in speech competitions enables me to evaluate pronunciation, intonation, and emotional delivery effectively. Additionally, as the former president of the Drama Club, I have organized similar events and understand the criteria for judging performance skills, such as timing and character interpretation. Lastly, my previous experience of participating in a dubbing workshop last year equips me with a professional perspective to provide constructive feedback.
I would approach this responsibility with fairness, attention to detail, and passion.Thank you for considering my application and look forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua.
【答案】With only three days left, I knew I had to act. After brainstorming some ideas, I invited Jake and Lily to my house. Opening my grandfather’s diary, I pointed at the faded photo of his class. “Your camera can save the moment for the future,” I told Jake, whose eyes suddenly sparkled. Then I suggested he photograph every corner of the school like “time travelers”. Meanwhile, Lily was engaged in my grandfather’ s love letter, eager to bring hidden stories back to life. I was busy organizing layouts, combining historical accuracy with creativity. The clock was ticking, but our laughter replaced earlier frustration.(94词)
On the final day, we presented our brochure in class. We stood by the blackboard as everyone went through the pages. They examined the brochure carefully, with their fingers tracing the photos, narratives and timelines which connected three generations of graduates. Noticing surprise on every face, we couldn’t wait to hear Mr. Dow’s announcement of the winner. “This work isn’t just about the school anniversary,” he finally said, tapping the cover where our three names shone, “it’s about how its spirit lives through students’ cooperation.” That afternoon in the library, seeing our brochure on display, we realized our combined talents had created what none could alone.(100词)

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