资源简介 2025~2026学年第一学期 高三年级诊断考试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。1.When did the woman plan to take her vacation A.This month. B.Next month. C.Two months later.2.What does the man expect the woman to do A.Travel with him. B.Comfort her husband. C.Postpone her trip.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。3.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.The woman’s gap year. B.Chinese culture. C.Their school project.4.What is the woman most interested in about China A.Its history. B.Its food. C.Its buildings.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。5.What is the man’s job A.A photographer. B.A designer. C.A painter.6.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers A.Colleagues. B.Strangers. C.Classmates.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。7.Why does Pete call Lucy A.To say that he’ll be late.B.To tell her about his problem.C.To invite her to a movie.8.When will the man pick up Lucy A.At 6:00 p.m. B.At 6:45 p.m. C.At 8:00 p.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。9.What does Sam say about his daughter A.She dislikes doing homework. B.She feels lonely at school. C.She overuses her tablet.10.What is Sam’s attitude towards the school policies A.Supportive. B.Uncertain. C.Disapproving.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Where does the conversation probably take place A.At a movie theater. B.At a bus station. C.At an airport.12.What does the woman ask the man to do A.Stand in line. B.Buy her a coffee. C.Save a seat for her.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Why does Alice want to meet David A.To seek for advice. B.To borrow some books. C.To invite him to a game.14.How does Ethan sound in the end A.Humble. B.Proud. C.Satisfied.听下面一段对话, 回答以下小题。15.Why does the woman want to cancel the visit A.She is stuck in a traffic jam. B.She has difficulty getting there. C.She’ll attend the marathon.16.What is the cancellation policy of the museum A.Most cancellations are free of charge.B.Partial money back for exhibit cancellation.C.Full money back if the exhibit is cancelled.17.What does the man advise the woman to do at last A.Reschedule the visit. B.Attend another event. C.Get a membership card.听下面一段长对话,回答以下小题。18.How long does the woman plan to stay in Beijing A.For two days. B.For four days. C.For six days.19.What does the woman show the least interest in A.The Forbidden City. B.The Summer Palace. C.The Great Wall.20.How much does a couple need to pay for the tour A.1,000 dollars. B.1,800 dollars. C.2,000 dollars.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。AThe mirror self-recognition test was dreamed up in the 1960’s by Gordon Gallup, Jr., a scientist now with the State University of New York. Back then, he was a graduate student taking a course in psychology, and the students were asked to come up with an idea for an experiment.“I was washing my face in front of a mirror one day, says Grallup. It occurred to me wouldn’t it be interesting to see if other animals could recognize themselves in mirrors ”Still looking at the mirror, he realized he could test an animal by secretly marking its face with some kind of red dye (染料), to see if it could use the mirror to access these strange red marks.No such test had been done before, even though people had long observed animals looking into mirrors. Most species tend to treat a mirror image as a stranger to be courted (献殷勤) or attacked. Some scientists thought that primates (灵长类) might do better. Charles Darwin once watched with interest as an orangutan (红毛猩猩) named Jenny made faces at a mirror.When Gallup started doing experiments with chimps (黑猩猩), a few years after he came up with his test, he found that at first the chimps acted as if the mirror image were another animal. But then, after a couple of days they began using the mirror to examine parts of their bodies like their teeth.When Gallup put red dye on their faces, the chimps later woke up and reacted to the unexpected mirror image as if they understood that the marks were on their own faces.In Gallup’s view, only three species have mirror self-recognition: chimps, orangutans, and humans. Others, though, think the list is long. Diana Reiss, a scientist at Hunter College, has tested both dolphins and elephants and beeves that both show signs of recognizing themselves in mirrors.21.Who first came up with the idea of the mirror self-recognition test A.A university student. B.A zoo keeper in New York.C.A teacher in Hunter College. D.A scientist in a research organization.22.What did Gordon Gallup intend the red dye for A.Marking his image in the mirror.B.Marking his own face before washing.C.Marking the face of the animal to be tested.D.Marking an animal without self-recognition ability.23.How did chimps react to their image in the mirror A.They showed no interest in it.B.They examined that image carefully.C.They took it as another animal at first.D.They immediately recognized what it was.BFor the first time, TIME Magazine has shone a spotlight on great girls making an impact in the world by starting its Girls of the Year list. Created in partnership with LEGO, the list shows 10 excellent girls, from athletes to artists to innovators. And one such innovator is 13-year-old Rebecca Young. The Scottish teen was placed on the list for her incredible solar-heated blanket, which was created to help the unhoused when temperatures drop.Remarkably, Young began her project when she was just 11 years old, after a school club asked its members to come up with an idea that would help people. As she would often see people experiencing homelessness in her hometown of Glasgow, she decided to focus on making their lives better with her project.Her first drawings show the basic design of the blanket, which includes flexible solar panels (太阳能板). The end product, which folds into a backpack, ultimately got her a win at a UK-wide engineering competition with over 75,000 people taking part in it. Thaler, the engineering company that funded the contest (竞赛), helped Young improve the design and produce 35 blankets that were given away to members of Glasgow’s population of unhoused people.Now, with plans to create 115 more blankets and the international spotlight, the sky is the limit for Young. She doesn’t intend to pursue engineering — she’s more into music — but hopes that her project will show other young women that they can turn their ideas into reality.Other competitors in TIME’s Girls of the Year list are equally impressive. They include 17-year-old Defne zcan, who broke records at age 16 when she became the youngest Turkish person to fly solo, and 12-year-old Naomi S. DeBerry, from New Orleans, who published her book, My Daddy Needs a Gift, in 2024. Based on her own experience of having a father in need of a kidney (肾) transplant, it helps children of all ages understand organ donation.24.What inspired Rebecca Young to create the solar-heated blanket A.Her passion for engineering. B.The request from a school club.C.The homeless people in Glasgow. D.The need for warm blankets in winter.25.What can we infer about Rebecca Young from the passage A.Her desired job is to be an engineer. B.Her project has caught global attention.C.She values helping others over her interest. D.She won an engineering competition easily.26.What does the underlined sentence “the sky is the limit for Young” imply A.Young’s project has its limitation. B.Young has great potential ahead.C.Young’s success depends on her nature. D.Young will focus on space-related projects.27.What’s the main purpose of the passage A.To introduce TIME’s Girls of the Year list. B.To explain how solar-heated blankets work.C.To share stories of successful young girls. D.To encourage young people to pursue engineering.CItalian cuisine may be one of the most recognized and loved in the world — often imagined as a collection of ancient recipes and local traditions preserved by skillful grandmothers over centuries. But now, a food historian is exposing common myths and false stories, arguing that the Italian cuisine as we know it is barely a few decades old.Grandi claims in his latest book, Italian Cuisine Doesn’t Exist, the idea that many beloved recipes and products such as cheeses or cured meats have hundreds of years of history is pure fantasy. Most dishes have a shorter history than most people imagine.Migration is what made Italian cuisine what it is today. In the 19th and 20th Centuries, millions of people left Italy, a poverty-stricken country with limited dietary options, emigrating to South America, North America and European countries. The Italians who landed on New York’s Ellis Island left hunger and misery behind. And it was in the “new world”, Grandi argues, that Italian immigrants found the wealth and ingredients to create the recipes that eventually popularized Italian food worldwide.However, many Italians are not familiar with this history. They might imagine that their beloved recipes were born in Italy, passed down, unchanged, from generation to generation and eventually exported abroad by Italian migrants.Pizza is the most famous example of this. Born as a cheap street food in Naples, in the 19th Century it was a byword for poverty and dirt. It was in America, says Grandi, that pizza became “red”. While fresh tomatoes were among the original toppings, Italian immigrants to the US popularized pizza prepared with tomato sauce, a product that industrialization made easy to access and store. And it was in the US that pizzerias really started to take off. Scholars call this process “the pizza effect”: when a product leaves its place of origin, gets profoundly transformed and then returns to its place of origin to be fully embraced in a completely different form.28.What is challenged by Grandi in his book A.The role of Italian chefs. B.The history of Italian cuisine.C.The recipe for cured meats. D.The process of cheese production.29.How did Italian immigrants contribute to the spread of Italian cuisine A.By running Italian restaurants worldwide.B.By promoting food industrialization in Italy.C.By creating new recipes with local ingredients.D.By preserving ancient recipes through generations.30.What does the underlined phrase “was a byword for” in the last paragraph mean A.Equaled. B.Removed. C.Caused. D.Exposed.31.According to the text, what is the “pizza effect” A.Pizza’s spread and popularity in America.B.Pizza’s evolution from street food to delicious dish.C.Fresh tomatoes’ commercialization by U. S. immigrants.D.A product’s foreign reinvention and acceptance at home.D(Zhang Keyu, Hubei)Everyone knows the people who have helped to change the face of the world in recent years. From Bill Gates to Steve Jobs to Jack Ma, few would not recognize their names. However, those who work tirelessly behind the scenes often go unnoticed, in spite of their great achievements. If you know anyone who deserves to have their contributions recognized, we would love to hear from you! Let us know how these people have helped to make a difference in your eyes.The person I respect most is the geophysicist Huang Danian, who helped China to make many technological advances.Huang was a remarkable scientist. He had studied and worked in Britain for 18 years, but when he felt that his country needed him, he gave up his well-paid job and returned to China. Over the next seven years, Huang worked to develop many devices needed for deep-Earth exploration.Unfortunately, such achievements didn’t come cheap. Due to the frantic(疯狂的)pace of his research, Huang was absent from his father’s funeral, and even his own cancer went undetected as he had no time to see a doctor. To sum up, Huang sacrificed everything for his research, and I think more people should honour him.(Chen Xueyin, Fujian)I want to tell everyone about two teachers on Changyu Island, Wang Kaiquan and Lin Zhujin.Few people know about this hometown of mine. The island is beautiful, but it’s quite isolated, and there aren’t many modern conveniences. In bad weather, even our water and power supplies are unstable. People who have never been to our island are often surprised by this and find it hard to adjust. Many who live on the island dream of leaving. These two primary school teachers, however, have stayed on for 23 long years!They are the only teachers here, and they plan to stay for as long as there are children who need to attend school.I want to thank them, and let the world know about these teachers who work tirelessly every day for the sake of the children.32.What contribution did Huang make to China A.Helped improve deep-Earth exploration technologyB.Built stable water and power supplies on an islandC.Trained primary school teachers for 23 yearsD.Founded a well-paid tech company overseas33.Why did Huang skip his father’s funeral A.He was occupied with deep-Earth device R&D. B.He was receiving cancer treatment.C.He couldn’t travel back from Britain. D.He had to teach local children.34.What do the underlined words “didn’t come cheap” mean in paragraph 4 A.Required no hard work B.Cost much(effort or loss)C.Were not costly in money D.took little time to achieve35.What is the text mainly about A.Well-known global business leadersB.Achievements in China’s technology and educationC.Challenges of living on a remote islandD.Unrecognized people with great devotion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。The transition (过渡) from middle school to high school is different for each student. 36 However, moving from middle school to high school is not that frightening. As long as you’re prepared, it can be an enjoyable experience. Here are some tips for a smooth transition from middle school to high school!Practice time-management skills. Most high school courses have more homework than middle-school students are used to. 37 Learning to manage your time effectively will help you balance your studies, after-school activities, and social life.Look for advice from others. If you have older brothers, sisters, or cousins who have already transitioned from middle school to high school, they can be a great resource as you start to prepare for high school. 38 Their advice can make your transition a lot easier and more enjoyable.Build good study habits. In high school, you need to study more on your own and it needs more self-discipline (自律). Try to find a quiet place to study and stick to a regular schedule. Break your tasks into smaller parts so they don’t seem so stressful. And always review your notes after class. 3940 High school is a time of growth and change. You need to welcome new challenges and opportunities with a positive attitude (态度). Remember that it’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them.A.Stay positive and open-minded.B.So feel free to reach out to them.C.It’s normal for adults to experience stress.D.Find a proper person to be your role model.E.This way, you can remember what you learned better.F.It may be exciting for one but frightening for the other.G.What’s more, the work is often more challenging and in-depth.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项At 32, Duan Yanyan could have had a stable career in Beijing. 41 , he chose to work in Laoting county, Hebei, a place full of saline-alkali (盐碱) land. With a background in hardware development, he said, “Office work felt 42 from real farming. Being in the field helps me use machines, find problems, and fix them 43 .”In 2023, Duan 44 Laoting Agricultural Group as a hardware engineer. He led a team to develop automated systems for the farm. They 45 1,500 mu of low-yield land into rich fields. The rice yield went up to 700 kg per unit. How did they do it Using 46 like IoT, automated machines, and data apps. “Farmers can 47 soil moisture on their phones and control water with smart valves,” Duan explained. This not only cuts fertilizer waste but also 48 harvests. Unmanned equipment has also made labor costs 49 .The team also tried “green innovation”: raising crabs and crayfish in paddy fields. Flushing water often reduces soil salinity, and this 50 both rice and seafood. Working with research institutes, they test new 51 . “Farmers used to 52 unfamiliar seeds,” Duan said. “But showing them yield data after each harvest helps them 53 us.”Today, the team uses AI to make planting models 54 . “We want smart farming to be easy for everyone to 55 ,” Duan said. “Our tech can help Chinese agriculture grow and more farmers live better lives.”Through hard work, Duan shows that technology can turn poor land into rich farms — a lesson beyond any textbook.41.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise42.A.similar B.connected C.disconnected D.free43.A.suddenly B.directly C.carefully D.usually44.A.started B.left C.joined D.visited45.A.transformed B.divided C.destroyed D.covered46.A.skills B.technologies C.methods D.rules47.A.change B.monitor C.increase D.reduce48.A.checks B.records C.improves D.measures49.A.rise B.drop C.stop D.stay50.A.helps B.harms C.needs D.tests51.A.tools B.machines C.seeds D.apps52.A.believe B.doubt C.accept D.grow53.A.trust B.witness C.teach D.follow54.A.cheaper B.bigger C.better D.faster55.A.assess B.use C.share D.develop第二节 语法填空(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。Yang Chen-Ning, 56 world-renowned physicist, passed away in Beijing on Oct, 18th at 103. As a Nobel winner and academician (院士) of CAS 57 (rank) among one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century, he devoted all his life to physics and China’s education.In 1957, he 58 (award) the Nobel Prize in Physics with Tsung-dao Lee for their theory of parity non-conservation, becoming the first Chinese Nobel winner. His “Yang-Mills theory” laid the 59 (found) for modern particle physics, comparable in significance to Maxwell’s equations and Einstein’s theory of general relativity.Born in Anhui, Yang studied at Southwest Associated University and later pursued 60 (far) education in the US. He always cherished his homeland, starting a wave of 61 (academy) exchanges between China and the US in 1971 and sponsoring Chinese scholars’ overseas studies, 62 earned him recognition as a pioneer in building bridges between China and the US. Since 1999, he had taught at Tsinghua University, devoting himself to developing talents and 63 (promote) basic scientific research.His life perfectly combines scientific dedication and patriotic devotion, setting an eternal example for the youth by exploring the unknown with a timeless echo of a heart 64 (commit) to his nation. The life of Professor Yang was 65 of an immortal (不朽的) legend.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 书面表达 (满分15分)上周,你和同学参加(或观看)了校园篮球比赛。请你为学校英语角写一篇短文,介绍这次活动,内容包括:1.活动目的、意义;2.比赛过程;3.个人感受。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 读后续写 (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 must share a heart-warming experience I cherished this week, both as a caring individual and a member of the community. I take the train, my main commuting (通勤) way, to work every morning from a train station near my house. I can get to the station quite easily as there is a way at the back of the station which provides a great shortcut. In summer, when it’s hot, I always try to rush through it because it can get quite smelly from all the garbage that people throw away.It was one of those days that I was trying to rush through as usual when something made me stop for a moment. I saw the most unexpected and beautiful act by an old woman walking ahead of me with the help of a white stick. The old woman was quite short and thin, and had white hair. I remember that she was wearing a bright orange jacket and she was walking, assisted by a white cane. She was walking slowly as each step took some effort. I hadn’t particularly noticed her at first, until she stopped near a garbage bin.She slowly laid her walking stick against the garbage bin and then leaned on it with her right hand. Then she bent down and reached for the garbage, but she clearly found it difficult and it took her a while. She picked up some garbage off the ground with her left hand and slowly straightened herself up again, all the while using the garbage bin to support herself. She threw the garbage inside the bin, dusted her trousers off and then reached for her walking cane again. She then gradually stood up straight and carried on walking. I was blown away to see this amazing old woman make such a painstaking effort to keep even a small part of the way clean! I haven't been able to stop thinking about that all day.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。Inspired by the old woman’s act, I also did my part in keeping the way clean.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Word spread, and our efforts soon caught the attention of the local community.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三上 英语答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A C A C A C A B C A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C B B A B C C C B B题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 A C C C B B A B C A题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 D A A B D F G B E A题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A C B C A B B C B A题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 C B A C B1.A 2.C【原文】M: When are you going to take your vacation W: I was planning to take it at the end of this month. We are planning to travel to Australia this time. Why Has something come up M: Well, would it be too inconvenient for you to wait until next month W: Hmm... not really. I guess I can put it off until next month, but I’ve got to talk about it with my husband.M: Thank you very much. I really appreciate your changing your plans.3.A 4.C【原文】M: I’ve heard you are going to take a year off from college. Is that true W: Yes. I want to go to China and experience a different culture.M: Sounds great! China has got such a long history, which is super interesting to me.W: And Chinese food is delicious! But what interests me the most is China’s beautiful buildings.M: What do you plan to do there W: I plan to work as a part-time teacher and teach English at a local Chinese school.M: That’s a great idea!5.A 6.C【原文】W: Hi, Bob! How are you recently M: Olivia, is that you We haven’t seen each other for ten years!W: Long time no see. Are you still taking pictures M: Yes. I’m working as a photographer now. What about you I remember you did well in art class. I guess you are a famous painter now.W: Actually, I design things on computer. But I still like to paint at weekends.7.A 8.B【原文】M: Hi, Lucy, this is Pete.W: Hi, what’s up M: Listen, I’m afraid I’ll be a little late tonight. Remember, I said earlier that I would pick you up at six. Now I’m going to meet you at about a quarter to seven, as there’s been a problem here at work.W: Okay, don’t worry. The play begins at eight, I’ll wait.M: Good. Get something to drink before I arrive, okay W: I will.9.C 10.A【原文】W: Hi Sam, how’s Emma settling into middle school M: Honestly, it’s a bit of a struggle. Ever since she got that tablet for her birthday, it’s practically glued to her hands. She stays up so late that she’s exhausted and can’t focus on homework the next day. It’s worrying.W: That sounds familiar. I read that around 85 percent of kids at her age have their own device now. Some schools are trying to help by limiting tablet use during the school day, even taking them away if they appear during lessons.M: I completely support those rules. Anything to help kids pay attention in class is good.W: Me too. A neighbor who teaches mentioned that since their school started carrying out this policy, they’ve seen real improvements in classroom engagement.11.C 12.B【原文】M: The line is so long! Why don’t you wait here while I go to the coffee shop You can call my phone when it’s our turn, and then I’ll come with my drink.W: That’s not fair! I have to stand here with all of the bags while you sit down at a coffee shop It could take an hour to buy air tickets!M: All right, don’t shout. I’ll come back as soon as possible once I get my drink. How is that W: A little better. But first, get me a coffee to go. I’ll need it to stay awake until we get on the plane.13.B 14.A【原文】M: Hey, Alice! What are you going to do W: I’m going to meet David. You know I need to finish the final paper in three days, Ethan. So I want him to lend me some reference books. I believe he won’t disappoint me.M: Yes. I heard he is a warm-hearted guy.W: Oh, by the way, I watched your team play last night and all of you did a great job. Congratulations on your win!M: We were just lucky to win the game. But thanks all the same!15.B 16.C 17.C【原文】W: Hello. I purchased tickets online for your exhibit this Saturday, but the marathon held in the city center will cause transportation difficulties. It will be hard for me to get to the museum. How can I cancel the visit and get my money back M: According to the museum’s policy, if your travel plans change, you may cancel your visit on our booking system and get your entrance fee back. But a cancellation fee will be charged in most cases, unless you are experiencing a significant schedule change or an exhibition cancellation.W: Could I change the tickets M: Yes, you can do that on the official website. Actually, if you plan to visit more times in the near future, a membership, especially the VIP card, would bring big cost saving for you.W: Oh, I have too many financial burdens at the moment. Maybe in the future I’ll consider it. Thanks for your suggestion though.18.C 19.B 20.B【原文】M: Good morning, Youth Tour Agency. What can I do for you W: Good morning. I’d like to ask about the tour prices to Beijing, China.M: We have tour groups to Beijing every week. So when will you be leaving and how many days would you like to travel there W: From October 1st to 6th. It’s said that it’s a good time to visit the city at that time of year.M: That’s true. So what places do you want to visit there W: I especially want to visit the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. I’m not that interested in the Summer Palace, though I don’t mind visiting it if it’s included in the tour.M: I see. It’s 1,000 dollars for one person. And a 10% discount is offered for two.W: It’s not that expensive. I can accept that. Then I’ll try to talk my friend into joining me.56.a 57.ranked 58.was awarded 59.foundation 60.further 61.academic 62.which 63.promoting 64.committed 65.that66.观看者视角:Aiming to build up our body and enrich our after-class life, a basketball match was scheduled among the classes last week. I watched this exciting and nervous match with my friends.As the match began, all the players were showing fantastic basketball skills. The basketball court was shortly covered by the nervous and thrilling atmosphere, which made us sometimes hold our breath to their attacks and sometimes scream to their wonderful shots. All the players were trying their best during the match. It was their passion and sports spirit that won their applaud.If you are a sporty individual, playing basketball is one of the most exciting activities that you will be encountering in your life because it allows a person to become physically fit and increase your strength, and develops your teamwork spirit.( 134 words )参加者视角:A basketball match among the classes was scheduled by the Student Union last week. I participated in this exciting match with my classmates.As the match began, I was asked to play in the first half. I felt so nervous that I was afraid I could not cooperate with my team well. When the match officially kicked off, I watched the basketball and moved as the ball flied, I forgot my job — I was asked to cover the team leader. Soon, I recognized my mistake and changed my move. In the end, I successfully covered our captain and our team won the game.What I learned from this match is that team work comes first. The benefit of the team is always more important than that of an individual.( 129 words )67.Inspired by the old woman’s act, I also did my part in keeping the way clean. The next morning, I brought a pair of gloves and a big garbage bag from home before heading to the station. As I walked through the shortcut, I bent down to pick up every piece of trash I saw — crinkled snack bags, empty plastic bottles, and even tiny candy wrappers hidden in the grass. It took me a few extra minutes, but seeing the path grow cleaner made my heart feel light. Later, I started asking my neighbors who also took the train to join me. To my surprise, two of them agreed right away, and soon we formed a small team that cleaned the area every weekday morning. Word spread, and our efforts soon caught the attention of the local community. The neighborhood committee heard about what we were doing and provided us with more cleaning supplies — brooms, dustpans, and even trash cans with “Keep Our Home Clean” labels. Some students from the nearby primary school also volunteered on weekends, bringing their parents along too. Gradually, the smelly shortcut transformed into a tidy, pleasant path. Last week, I even saw the old woman with the white stick again. When she walked through the clean path, she stopped for a moment, smiled, and nodded at us gratefully. That small gesture made me realize: a single kind act can spark a chain reaction, making the whole community warmer. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 鄂尔多斯市第一中学2026届高三上学期1月学业诊断检测英语听力.mp3 鄂尔多斯市第一中学2026届高三上学期1月学业诊断检测英语试卷(含音频).docx