资源简介 湖北省武汉中学2025-2026学年度高三年级上学期元月月考英 语考试时间:120分钟注意事项:1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)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 does the man suggest the woman do A. Wait patiently. B. Return the jacket. C. Make a phone call.2. Where is the conversation taking place A. In the library. B. On the beach. C. In the restaurant.3. What did the man like most about the movie A. The friendship between the characters.B. The characters’ adventures.C. The different cultures.4. What is the man planning to do during the camping trip A. Go for a hike. B. Play the guitar. C. Relax by fishing.5. What does the woman think of the volunteer programs A. They are always the same.B. They need to care about the elderly.C. They should include more activities.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. Where does the conversation probably take place A. On the train. B. At the ticket office. C. At the information desk.7. How much will the man pay A. 175 yuan. B. 95 yuan. C. 80 yuan.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why is Sophia sad A. She was criticized. B. She got bad feedback. C. She didn’t win the contest.9. What did Sophia’s work lack A. Technique. B. Potential. C. Imagination.10. How does Sophia sound in the end A. Shocked. B. Motivated. C. Amazed.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What impressed the woman most A. The speed of a model. B. The size of the company. C. The diversity of the products.12. What is the advantage of the machine A. Its release date. B. Its low price. C. Its high quality.13. What does the woman’s final remark suggest A. Possible partnership. B. Immediate purchase. C. Slight disagreement.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why will electronic pets be used in the city A. To assess people’s loneliness. B. To keep the elderly company. C. To monitor the health of the old.15. What can an electronic pet do to help its owner A. Send reports to the center. B. Call for medical equipment. C. Communicate with its owner.16. How does Sandy find the life in future A. Exciting. B. Surprising. C. Concerning.听下面一段独白,回答17至20题。17. Which topic will be discussed in the opening speech A. Cultural interactions. B. Educational workshops. C. Online education challenges.18. Who will lead the session on technology-assisted teaching strategies A. Dr. Michael Lee. B. Dr. Robert Smith. C. Dr.Sarah Harris.19. What can attendees do during the break A. Talk with the host. B. Watch a panel discussion. C. Connect with other educators.20. When will the Q & A part end A. At 5 p. m. B. At 5:30 p. m. C. At 6 p. m.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。AAI and Energy: Is AI Increasing Power Demand AI consumes large amounts of energy: a single ChatGPT response uses around 10 times the electricity of a Google search, and its more than 400 million weekly active users increase demand. DeepSeek claimed higher energy efficiency but also faced doubts, keeping AI’s energy use a persistent concern. Here is the daily energy comparison between ChatGPT and Google search.Operation Type Energy Per Search Daily Energy UseChatGPT Response 0.0029 kWh 621.4 MWhGoogle Search 0.0003 kWh 10.8 MWhGiven the energy consumption, AI adoption won’t slow as firms view it as essential, so a smart strategy is needed to employ AI’s benefits while meeting sustainable goals. Luckily, industry experts are developing various solutions to address this challenge.The AI-related energy risks have gained visibility, triggering public awareness and action. Yet focusing on energy alone cannot break the cycle of compounding environmental and operational pressures. “To address AI-energy risks and unlock long-term value, companies and investors must move beyond their narrow roles in the AI value chain. They should pursue strategies that create shared value by advancing business goals while benefiting society and the environment,” notes Lauren Smart in World Economic Forum.21. How much more daily energy does ChatGPT consume than Google Search A. 632.2 MWh. B. 621.4 MWh. C. 610.6 MWh. D. 10.8 MWh.22. Which of the following is an effective measure to cut AI energy use A. Adopting energy-saving chips. B. Selecting larger models.C. Establishing more data centers. D. Encouraging firm competitions.23. According to Lauren Smart, AI companies should adopt a mission that ___________.A. creates shared value B. gains public recognitionC. follows existing regulations D. maximizes investor’s profitsBI woke up before the alarm went off this morning. I reached over to grab my clock and see what time it was only to have a furry head with a long nose get in the way. I petted my dog, Hank, while he happily touched my hand. I decided to check the clock with the other hand only to have my other dog, Sweetie, intercept it. I leaned down and touched my head to hers and she touched my nose through her under-bite. I smiled and thought to myself that this wasn’t the worst way to wake up; covered in kisses and knowing that you are loved.Later as the sun came up over the mountains and I drank my morning coffee, I looked out my kitchen window and saw a robin sitting on the fence near my home. She had a long piece of grass in her mouth. She looked back at me before flying up into the upper branches of my maple tree to work on her nest. I stepped out of my back door to see if I could see her again but stopped in my tracks.Only fifteen feet away was a deer eating the freshly grown grass behind my house. I raised my coffee cup to him to show him I meant him no harm then eased back into my house to let him finish his breakfast. As I did so, I was filled with a wonderful sense of peace in my soul. I could feel the love around me, not only from my pets but from the wild animals in my backyard. I could feel my oneness with nature, with life, and with love. And I could say was “Thank you!”This life is so glorious. Hug this life then. Value it. Feel your oneness with it. Know that you are loved. Know that you can love. Then go out, sharing all of your love, your joy, and your light with everyone everywhere.24. What does the underlined word “intercept” probably mean in the passage A. Ignore. B. Block. C. Accept. D. Follow.25. Why did the author raise the coffee cup to the deer A. To express his friendliness. B. To scare away the deer gently.C. To invite the deer to share breakfast. D. To take a photo of the moment.26. What can be inferred about the author’s relationship with nature A. He prefers wild animals over pets. B. He studies wildlife behavior regularly.C. He feels disconnected from urban life. D. He finds spiritual peace in natural interactions.27. What does the author’s morning experience show A. Early risers enjoy health. B. Pets are loyal companions.C. Small moments bring love. D. Nature deserves protection.CFriend is a new wearable AI companion that you can wear around your neck. The small, white, puck-shaped device records your every word and interaction and responds accordingly by text. The company says it does not store your conversations and you can delete its “memories” whenever you want to.Friend, along with other similar AI companion products, exists at the crossroads of two complex issues: AI and the loneliness epidemic (流行病). As technology reshapes how we interact with others, more and more people report feeling socially disconnected. In 2023, the WHO declared loneliness a “global public health concern” that is as bad for people’s health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.However, people’s responses to this AI companion trend are mixed. While some people argue that it can help people feel less lonely, others worry that AI companionship might replace real human connections, and thus further worsen feelings of loneliness.But so far, research doesn’t seem to support this fear. In 2024, Bethanie Drake-Maples, a researcher in human-centered AI, and her team investigated more than 1,000 students who used the AI chatbot Replika.These users reported decreased anxiety and a feeling of social support. Nearly a quarter of those surveyed said Replika had led to positive changes in their actions and ways of thinking. “I am more able to handle stress in my current relationship because of Replika’s advice,” one respondent wrote. “These findings, though, are not generalized,” says Drake-Maples. “It’s not clear that every average Joe is going to experience the same effect.” The studies she has conducted focus on “students who are pretty lonely”. “But the people who may benefit from AI companionship are not just those on the fringe (边缘) of society,” she adds.However, it is still a new field. “I strongly believe that we do need to have ethical guidelines around AI companions that can push people back, when appropriate, towards human relationships,” Drake-Maples adds. These could be gentle nudges (劝说) like “Hey, you should go chat with somebody about that.” or “Go practice this now with a real human.”28. What is the purpose of paragraph 1 A. To demonstrate how an AI companion works.B. To introduce the topic of the impact of AI companionship.C. To show the rapid development of AI companionship.D. To promote the AI companion called Friend.29. What can we learn about AI companionship from Drake-Maples’ investigation A. Its effects require further in-depth study. B. It can equally benefit the general public.C. Its development prospects are concerning. D. It should be applied with greater caution.30. What does Drake-Maples imply by his words in the last paragraph A. AI companions deserve wider application. B. AI can revolutionize how humans connect.C. AI should ultimately serve human connections. D. AI companions can learn from human interaction.31. What is the tone of the whole text A. Critical. B. Humorous. C. Persuasive. D. Objective.DResearchers in Washington University in St. Louis have developed a filter that treats wastewater and also generates electricity—an advance that could reshape energy use at treatment plants.The new system uses bacteria to produce an electric charge while breaking down organic material otherwise seen as waste. The findings from the lab of Zhen He, a professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering, were detailed in the academic journal Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. The research fits into a growing set of technologies that pushes back against the traditional view of regarding wastewater as waste and looks instead to put it to beneficial use. Depending on how thoroughly it is treated, recovered water can be repurposed for anything from “undrinkable” uses like crop-watering to drinking water.The Washington U. team’s new filter, however, provides an added bonus. The system uses a cloth to collect organic matter from the wastewater and to provide bacteria with a place to settle. Then, as bacteria consume the organic materials, electrons are released and gathered by the cloth, creating electricity. Steel around the filter sends the electric current from the “bacteria fuel cell” to an external circuit. That two-way function is what makes the electrode unique.Treating one cubic meter of wastewater could, in theory, generate 20 watts of power for an hour. That means a larger unit or a collection of units could power lights or larger electrical devices! The team, next, aims to develop further and make it leap into the real world. Ideally, He would love to see the filters used by urban wastewater treatment facilities. But He says a more likely, transitional step could be for the filters to first catch on in smaller individual industrial factories that have wastewater to treat. The ultimate aim is to change wastewater treatment from an energy user into a power source.“Is it really a waste ” He asked. “Or can we treat it as a resource ” Viewing wastewater as a resource rather than waste enables sustainable energy generation and promotes environmental protection, presenting a mutually beneficial approach to wastewater treatment.32. What determines the use of the recovered water A. The storage time. B. The extent of treatment.C. The amount of bacteria. D. The source of original water.33. What does the underlined phrase “an added bonus” in paragraph 3 refer to A. Power generation. B. Less pollution. C. Water purification. D. More electrons.34. What might be the next step for the team A. Exploring potential markets of the filters. B. Improving the performance of the system.C. Fitting the filters in urban wastewater plants. D. Popularizing the filters in small-sized workshops.35. Why does He raise questions in the last paragraph A. To highlight wastewater-not-waste concept.B. To recognize the achievement of the research.C. To stress the urgency of the wastewater treatment.D. To discuss the possible direction for further study.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。People say fortune favors the brave, but taking a leap is easier said than done. 36●Embrace strategic risk.One of the biggest misconceptions about risk-taking is that if something feels uncomfortable, it’s a sign to back away. But researches have taught us this: 37 Ask yourself, “Does this risk match my values Is it moving me toward something I care about ” If yes, expect some embarrassment. The biggest payoffs live just past that initial awkward phase.● 38Many of us have grown too afraid of taking risks — maybe because one risk made us embarrassed. A good way to feel less scared of risks is to ask yourself: “What’s one small thing I can do to get used to not knowing what will happen ” Start with bite-size, winnable risks, like speaking up in a meeting, volunteering for a project slightly outside your wheelhouse.●Breathe in bravery.Breathe out fear. 39 In other words, taking a few deep breaths helps regulate anxiety. Another easy way to stretch your risk-taking muscles is by copying someone you admire. Imagine them in your shoes and how they’d approach your challenge. How would they talk, walk or hold themselves Even standing tall sends a signal to your brain that “you’ve got this”.●Forgive yourself.We all have moments when we don’t do the thing that will help us grow. And that’s okay! Instead of beating yourself up, forgive yourself because you’re human. 40 Being kind to yourself may just be the best way to step forward toward a braver version of yourself.A. Enjoy small wins.B. Our body impacts our mind.C. Overcome unexpected fears.D. No one is courageous all the time.E. Humans always have high expectations.F. Bravery and awkwardness are sisters in life.G. The following tips will help you outsmart fear.第II卷(非选择题)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。I lost my job in early 2025. At first, I thought it was the end of the world, since so much of my identity (身份) had been tied to 41 . For years, I had lived at a fast pace (节奏), working late, missing meals, and treating every small task 42 as if it were the most important thing. I believed the harder I worked, the more 43 I was. I thought I would work in this company forever.Then came the 44 news — I was out of work. Luckily, I had a supportive family and didn’t 45 to find a new job at once. Even with that 46 , I could not relax. I still woke up early, felt ashamed for resting, and even 47 the pressure (压力) that once drove me forward.One afternoon, however, something 48 . I picked up my daughter from school, and instead of 49 , we walked home slowly. There was no plan to follow. For the first time in years, I noticed our steps, and even the noise of traffic seemed 50 .In the following weeks, we kept walking. I even 51 reading books, which I never had time to do. Now, I’m making time for the parts of myself I’d quietly 52 .Now, cooking becomes something I 53 rather than a task to “get done” by 6:15 p.m. I finally 54 the sentence — cooking is love made visible (可视的).Losing my job has given 55 , family and myself back to me. And I know: work matters, but life comes first.41. A. work B. family C. school D. society42. A. differently B. seriously C. fairly D. secretly43. A. worried B. tired C. comfortable D. successful44. A. similar B. unnecessary C. unexpected D. possible45. A. agree B. forget C. fail D. need46. A. advantage B. standard C. advice D. doubt47. A. feared B. avoided C. missed D. recorded48. A. returned B. changed C. increased D. remained49. A. rushing B. hiding C. waiting D. talking50. A. boring B. peaceful C. natural D. strange51. A. stopped B. continued C. suggested D. started52. A. thought of B. looked for C. left behind D. depended on53. A. enjoy B. mention C. refuse D. remember54. A. cancel B. check C. rewrite D. understand55. A. duty B. time C. pride D. trust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。Once buried in the dust of archaeological sites, oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文) are now breathing new vitality 56 contemporary culture in various areas. In the field of design, these age-old characters have evolved into trendy elements. 57 well-known clothing brand, for instance, launched a T-shirt collection featuring oracle bone inscriptions as its main pattern. The unique 58 (combine) appealed to young consumers, leading to a rapid sell-out online.Digital media has also served as a powerful bridge to popularize this ancient writing. A short video series 59 (call) Oracle Bone Stories has gained over 10 million views, each episode 60 (vivid) employing animation to explain the origin of a character.Education is another field 61 oracle bone inscriptions are playing a significant role. Many high schools in China have included oracle bone studies in their optional courses. Students practice copying basic characters and 62 (interpret) their meanings, which fosters a deeper affection for Chinese culture. A student shared, “I used 63 (find) ancient writing boring, but now I realize each character is like a fascinating story.”Thus, this ancient cultural heritage 64 (blend) into modern life deeply so far. This creative integration of tradition and modernity proves that oracle bone inscriptions are not mere heritages of the past 65 a dynamic part of Chinese culture that continues to inspire new forms of expression.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Jack在来信中提到他很好奇中国高三学生的课余生活。请你给他写一封回信,分享学校近期举办的高三趣味运动会,内容包括:1. 运动会的特色项目(障碍运球赛:Obstacle Dribbling Race;趣味投篮:Fun Basketball Shooting);2.你的感受。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。Dear Jack,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。In the middle of February, a cold wind filled the air, telling stories of the power of winter. Young Bridger Peabody, with his messy hair and big curious eyes, was being cared for by his great-grandmother, Sharon Lewis. Her house, full of warmth, old photos. and quiet memories, became their safe place while Bridger’s family was at the hospital with his sister.Sharon, a strong and clever person, had always been like a bright light in Bridger’s life. But one evening, as the stars began to shine in the dark sky, a sudden slip outside her door changed everything. The ground was slippery, and she fell hard. her head hitting the cold and hard step. Pain shot through her, and she found herself lying still on the frozen ground, unable to move. “Bridger,” she called out, her voice shaking but still strong. “I need your help.”The little boy, who had been quietly playing in the living room, ran to her side. His heart pounded fast when he saw his great-grandmother on the ground. He felt scared and unsure. Bridger had only recently recovered from a long illness, and running too much still made him dizzy. And ever since he was little, he’d been terrified of the dark.“Can you get my phone from the car, honey ” Sharon asked gently, trusting him completely. Bridger nodded, even though his small hands were trembling. He took a deep breath and whispered to himself, “Don’t be scared. Don’t be scared.” Like a song, the words helped him stay brave.The video from the backyard camera later showed his courage — a tiny shape moving through the cold, dark night, his voice just a small sound in the stillness.Each step he took was a brave fight against his fear, but Bridger didn’t stop. He reached the car, his fingers searching quickly for the phone. His face lit up when he found it. Holding it tightly, he ran back toward the house. “I got it!” he shouted, his voice full of pride, hope and love.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。Sharon, now holding the phone, called for an ambulance. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________As the helpers from the ambulance carefully attended to Sharon, Bridger’s family rushed home. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案1. A【原文】W: The jacket I ordered online for my dad last week still hasn’t arrived.M: Delivery companies are always extra busy around the holidays. Give it a few more days.W: I’m going to give them a call. I’ll return it if they can’t deliver it before Christmas Day.2. B【原文】M: How about we play beach volleyball It’s such a nice day.W: Honestly, I’m happy just lying here under the tree, reading my book.M: All right, but later, let’s have dinner at that new restaurant. I heard their seafood is amazing.3. A【原文】W: This movie was great. I really enjoyed seeing the main character travel around the world.M: I’m glad you liked it. For me, the friendship between the characters was the best part. It was so meaningful, especially since they came from different cultural backgrounds.4. C【原文】W: Let’s go camping this weekend. The weather is going to be perfect for a hike in the woods.M: That sounds great, but honestly, I’ve had such a long week. I think I’ll just relax around the campsite and do some fishing.W: Sure, maybe bring your guitar too.5. C【原文】M: I’m volunteering at the community center again this weekend. This time we are organizing an event for the elderly.W: Nice. Last time you cleaned the park, right It’s cool that they have so many kinds of programs. I just wish they would do these activities more often, though.6. B 7. A【原文】M: I want to take a train to Shanghai.W: Regular or express train M: Hmm, can you tell me how much time I would save if I take the express train W: About 5 hours.M: And how much do I have to pay for the express ticket W: It’s 80 yuan more than a regular one. Oh, and I need to say a regular train ticket only costs 95 yuan.M: Thanks. Well, I don’t mind paying a little extra as long as I can arrive 5 hours earlier. Only one ticket, please.8. C 9. A 10. B【原文】W: Daniel, I’m feeling a bit down. I didn’t take the championship in the painting competition.M: I’m sorry to hear that, Sophia. But don’t be too hard on yourself. Did the judges give you any feedback on your work W: Yes, they said I was imaginative and had great potential but need more practice to apply professional painting skills. They encouraged me to keep going.M: That’s constructive! Did you still enjoy the experience of participating W: Absolutely. I learned so much and met a lot of inspiring artists.M: That’s wonderful! Are you planning to join any more competitions W: Definitely. I’m already preparing for the next one and focusing on improving myself.M: Keep up the good work! Your passion will surely pay off.11. A 12. C 13. A【原文】W: It was very kind of you to show me around the place. It gave me a good idea of your product range.M: It’s a pleasure to show our company to you. May I ask your general impression W: It’s very impressive, indeed, especially how fast this model can perform.M: It is our latest model, a high-performance product. We put it on the market just three months ago.W: The machine gives you an advantage over your competitors, I guess.M: Certainly. No one can match us in terms of how good a product can be.W: Could you give me some brochures for that product And the price if possible.M: Of course. Here is our sales list and instructions.W: Thank you. I think we can work together in the future.14. C 15. A 16. C【原文】M: Sandy, do you hear that Our city will begin using electronic pets to help keep track of the physical condition of elderly people. People who live alone can buy these toy animals that have a built-in computer.W: How can they help the seniors M: Health Centers are connected with the home of the “pet” owner. A microphone and a speaker attached to the pet can pass conversations between its owner and doctors. The pet can also summarize the owner’s physical condition and send the data to the centre. It is a pity that the pets are unable to talk.W: But what if the person is seriously ill M: If no response is received, a vehicle with special equipment will be sent from hospital at once. Technology has made great changes in our lives, Sandy. In future, almost everything will be controlled by computers.W: But I wouldn’t get too excited about that. Do you remember the “Terminator” movies At first computers were invented to serve humans, but the computers ended up taking over the world!17. C 18. A 19. B 20. B【原文】Good morning, all educators. Welcome to the International Education Conference. Today’s schedule is packed with insightful sessions and discussions. We’ll start with an opening speech at 9 a.m. by Professor Jane Peterson, who will explore the future of online education, with a special focus on the problems and barriers it presents for developing countries. After that, we’ll have a series of workshops. From 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Dr. Michael Lee will lead a session on integrating technology into the classroom. This session will mainly discuss practical strategies for teachers to use digital tools to enhance learning experiences and promote student engagement. We’ll have a break at 12 p.m. when you can communicate with fellow attendees and watch a panel discussion, featuring experts in education policy from different regions. After lunch at 2:30 p.m., we’ll have a session on cultural exchanges in educational settings, led by Dr. Robert Smith. The final session will be from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., where Dr. Sarah Harris will present her research on how technology can help encourage better communication. The whole conference will end with a Q&Apart, which lasts for half an hour, following Dr. Harris’s speech.21. C 22. A 23. A24. B 25. A 26. D 27. C28. B 29. A 30. C 31. D32. B 33. A 34. D 35. A36. G 37. F 38. A 39. B 40. D41. A 42. B 43. D 44. C 45. D 46. A 47. C 48. B 49. A 50. B 51. D 52. C 53. A 54. D 55. B56. into 57. A bination 59. called 60. vividly 61. where 62. interpreting 63. to find 64. has been blended 65. but66. Dear Jack,I’m glad you’re curious about senior three students’ after-school life in China, and I can’t wait to share our recent fun sports meeting with you.Two distinctive events were the highlights: the Obstacle Dribbling Race and Fun Basketball Shooting. In the first event, we had to dribble a basketball while navigating a zigzag path full of obstacles. For the shooting game, the hoop was set higher than usual, and we were allowed to use creative postures.This sports meeting was a great break from our busy study schedule. It reminded me that senior three life is not merely a race toward the college entrance exam, but a journey filled with moments of delight and precious memoriesYours,Li Hua67. One possible version:Sharon, now holding the phone, called for an ambulance. Her voice remained steady, despite the pain running through her body. She provided the person on the other end with their address and a brief description of what had happened. Meanwhile, she kept her gentle eyes on her great-grandson, who was sitting beside her, offering a small, comforting hand. The wait seemed endless in the dark of the night. Finally, the sound of the ambulance filled the air, growing louder as it neared the house.As the helpers from the ambulance carefully attended to Sharon, Bridger’s family rushed home. They found him sitting beside her, looking both proud and scared. His parents, still in shock, hugged him tightly, amazed by his bravery. Later that evening, after Sharon was taken to the hospital, Bridger’s family sat together and quietly reflected on what had happened. In the days that followed, Sharon recovered with the love and support of her family. Whenever Bridger looked at his great-grandmother, he felt a special sense of pride, knowing he had been there when she needed him most. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 武汉中学2026届高三上学期元月月考英语听力.mp3 武汉中学2026届高三上学期元月月考英语试卷(含音频).docx