资源简介 英语参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5 BCAAC 6~10 CABCB 11~15 CCBAC 16~20 AABAB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)21~25 CBACD 26~30 DBDCA 31~35 BDBAC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36~40 GEFCA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)41~45 BABAD 46~50 CBCAD 51~55 AACBD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. which 57. Saturday’s 58. topped 59. involving 60. retired61. golds 62. a 63. But/Yet 64. in 65. was packed第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)【参考范文】Energy Efficiency Tips for Our CampusGood morning,everyone! Today,I’d like to share a few simple but effective tips on how we can improve energy efficiency across our campus.As we all know,saving energy is essential. It helps protect the environment,reduces costs,and ensures that valuable resources remain available for future generations. Even small actions can make a big difference.To begin with,always remember to turn off lights and fans when leaving a classroom. Make use of natural light whenever possible. Also,set air conditioners to a reasonable temperature and avoid using them when it’s not necessary. Lastly,unplug electronic devices when they’re not in use,as they still consume power even when idle.Let’s all do our part to make our campus greener and more energy-efficient. Thank you!第二节(满分25分)【参考范文】That was the moment it all changed — there was a name. My eyes locked on the handwritten message. For the first time,I actually had the daughter’s name. I sat with it for a while,my thoughts racing. Should I try looking for her and give back all the stuff that once belonged to her father What if she didn’t want these things after all But I couldn’t ignore the feeling that this was more about restoring a connection than just returning forgotten items. With trembling hands,I sat down at my computer and typed the name into a search bar. After some digging,I finally found someone who matched the age and location. There was a phone number. I picked up the phone and dialed Lizzy’s number.When she answered,I introduced myself and explained why I was calling. There was a long pause on the other end before a soft and shaky voice broke the silence. “I don’t have anything of my father’s. We lost touch after he remarried.” There was grief in her voice,but something else too — gratitude,maybe even relief. I told her what I had found,including the letters and photos,while she listened quietly. We were strangers,but in that moment,something connected us,a lost history that I had been holding unknowingly. The next day,I carefully packed every item,feeling a sense of peace as I knew that the valuable pieces of the man’s life were finally making their way back home.听力原文Text 1M:I feel so sorry for them. The damage from the fire was so bad that they had to abandon their homes at night.W:I remember we had to leave our house once because of a gas leak. We had to stay in a hotel on the other side of town.Text 2W:What do you think of the movie we saw last night M:I have read the novel. To be honest,I won’t have any desire to lay eyes on it again.Text 3W:I saw the opening ceremony of the annual sports meeting. It was fantastic! What events were held yesterday M:Archery and water polo. Today we can watch the basketball game.W:Wonderful! It’s my favorite sport.Text 4W:Will you be wearing your old suit for the wedding It looks like something from a history book.M:I can’t afford to buy a new one. Besides,I hardly ever wear suits.W:There are companies that rent them out. Try that.Text 5W:There are three chocolates left in the box. Which would you like M:I won’t be cruel and take the nut one. I know you adore them.W:There’s also a milk chocolate and a fruit one. They are both delicious.Text 6M:Have you read anything by William Shakespeare W:Yes,I read some at school. He’s a very famous writer. How about you M:I tried to read his work,but I didn’t know what it meant. It didn’t look like good English.W:Didn’t you know the words M:Yes,most of them — but they were put together in a strange way.W:Ah,that’s because Shakespeare lived 400 years ago. He wrote in an old form of English.M:So it needs to be translated,even for English people W:Some parts of it have to be explained,because English has changed so much since then.Text 7W:Oh,I am so stupid.M:What’s the matter W:I missed my flight. It left at 7:00 a.m. and the next one won’t leave until tonight. They leave every twelve hours.M:How did that happen W:I changed my watch from Spanish time to British time,so it will be right when I get there. The trouble is that I forgot I’d done that.M:Oh,that’s bad. I’m off to France but I haven’t changed my watch. I use my phone to tell the time.W:I left my phone in my car in the car park. This isn’t my day,is it What shall I do for the next twelve hours M:Read a book,maybe You could buy one in one of the shops.W:Looks like that might be the best idea.Text 8M:When I stand here on the corner of this street,I feel sad.W:Why is that M:Well,when you were a baby,this empty building used to be one of the best shops in town. Some very important people bought their tables and chairs here. It sold very expensive items.W:Ah. It’s a pity we have lost places like that. It’s the price of progress,I suppose.M:But this was the best location for a shop — on the corner of the main street.W:Yes,but now people don’t want to do their shopping here. They can get everything they want online.M:It’s not the same,sweetheart. This was a street where you could meet people. The shop owners were friends with most of their customers.W:I wonder what will become of all these old shops. Some of them are beautiful old buildings.M:Someone should use them again.W:I bet someone will. There must be a business opportunity here.Text 9W:Look at Luke. He looks so young.M:Oh,why did I ever think it was a good idea to have my hair like that W:I think we all looked a bit strange back then. Was this taken in Mr. Wilson’s class M:No,it was the year before. Where were you when this one was taken,Lucy Were you ill or something W:No,that’s the year I went to Spain with Mom and Dad,and we missed the flight back. I had to skip a day of school.M:Some of these pictures look so strange. Look at this. It’s like a painting or something.W:Well,remember these were taken in the days before everyone had a mobile phone.M:There’s that haircut again. What was I thinking W:Same as me,with that big sweater and silly hat. We hadn’t a clue.M:Aww,there’s Amy. She was so shy — but everybody loved her.W:Well,Peter certainly did. He married her.M:They moved down south,didn’t they I believe they both have good jobs in advertising.Text 10China’s first animated feature film,Princess Iron Fan,was released only four years after Walt Disney released the world’s first animated feature,Snow White in 1937. During the mid-20th century,China’s golden age of animation resulted in a series of hits and raised the prospect that the country could become a creative animation powerhouse. And the animation Ne Zha in 2019 has proved this thought to be true. Since then,with many tech companies investing in the sector,Chinese animation studios are developing rapidly. A growing talent pool of artists and technologists,and the new 3D modeling capabilities are letting them produce work as complex as that from Disney and Pixar. I personally support the studio Light Chaser Animation,since they’ve produced high-quality films adapted from different Chinese folktales. And I’ve taken my students to see its newly released film,Chang An,which has been widely praised with educational significance. Now,the main problem of Chinese animation seems to be the method of telling mysterious stories to audiences around the world,since it’s not easy to explain the backgrounds and meaningful stories in a foreign language. Yet,we all have faith that Chinese animation has a bright future.英 语 试 卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟.第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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。1. What caused the woman to leave her home A. Fire. B. Gas leak. C. House damage.2. What does the man mean A. He has seen the film twice.B. He'd like to read the novel.C. He is disappointed at the film.3. What will the woman probably do today A. Watch a basketball game.B. Attend a polo competition.C. See an opening ceremony.4. What does the woman suggest the man do A. Hire a suit.B. Purchase another suit.C. Wear the existing suit.5. Why doesn't the man choose the nut chocolate A. He dislikes nuts.B. He prefers milk chocolate.C. He knows the woman loves nuts.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. What is the subject of the conversation A. The history of writing.B. Ways to speak English.C. The writing style of a famous author.7. How did the man feel about what he read A. Confused. B. Upset. C. Delighted.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8. When will the woman be able to leave A. At 7: 00 a. m. B. At 7: 00 p. m. C. At 12: 00 p. m.9. What's the woman's destination A. Spain. B. France. C. Britain.10. Where are the speakers probably A. In a car park. B. At an airport. C. In a shop.听下面一段对话,回答第11 至第13 题。11. What did the shop on the corner once sell A. Flowers. B. Food. C. Furniture.12. What caused the shop on the corner to close A. High prices. B. Bad location. C. The Internet.13. What might be the relationship between the speakers A. Friends.B. Father and daughter.C. Shop owner and customer.听下面一段对话,回答第14 至第16题。14. What are the speakers probably looking at A. Photographs. B. Paintings. C. A mobile phone.15. What are the speakers recalling A. Holidays. B. Family members. C. School days.16. Who are a couple according to the speakers A. Peter and Amy. B. Luke and Amy. C. Peter and Lucy.听下面一段独白,回答第17 至第20题。17. When was Snow White first released A. In 1937. B. In 1941. C. In 1945.18. Who are putting money into Chinese animation studios A. Artists. B. Tech firms. C. Internet users.19. Which industry does the speaker probably work in A. Education. B. Technology. C. Animation design.20. What is the main challenge of Chinese animation according to the speaker A. Beating foreign animation studios.B. Telling the stories to foreigners.C. Developing new technologies.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。AIt's difficult to keep pace with the developments of the best navigation (导航) apps. The various platforms are engaged in a technological arms race to provide the best tools and features to hold on to their respective customer bases. To help you choose the best navigation app for your projects and planned trips, we asked our hiking experts to break down your options.Gaia GPS★★★★SPECIFICATIONS Price: Basic: Free; Premium: $59.90 per yearFeatures: Basic: OSM maps, route creation; Premium: offline use,weather forecastsREASONS TO BUY + Great range of worldwide topo maps+ Good route planning features+ Wildlife and weather forecastsREASONS TO AVOID -Lacks the community features-Not great for quickly finding routesStrava★★★★SPECIFICATIONS Price: Basic: Free; Subscription: $79.99Features: Activity tracking, workout data, community feed,offline mapsREASONS TO BUY + Excellent tool for tracking performance and fitness+ Huge global community to interact with+ The potential benefits of FATMAP integrationREASONS TO AVOID -Route planning features only for subscribersAvenza★★★★SPECIFICATIONS Price: Basic: $39.99 per year; Pro: $159.99 per yearFeatures: Offline navigation, satellite basemap layerREASONS TO BUY + One-stop shop for thousands of maps+ Offline navigation+ High quality topo maps availableREASONS TO AVOID -No route planner-Ends up being more expensive than mostNational Park Service★★★★SPECIFICATIONS Price: FreeFeatures: Interactive national park maps, accessibility tools,offline use, virtual postcards, news alertsREASONS TO BUY + Interactive maps+ Every National Park mapped+ Completely free to useREASONS TO AVOID -Only for users in US National Parks21. What do the four apps have in common A. They are free to use.B. They find routes quickly.C. They provide offline services.D. They come with weather forecasts.22. Which app might be the best choice for sports enthusiasts A. Gaia GPS. B. Strava.C. Avenza. D. National Park Service.23. What is the purpose of the text A. To inform readers of useful apps.B. To instruct readers in using the apps.C. To review the developments of the apps.D. To offer tips for designing navigation apps.BMy daughter is a smart kid. But she never read books for pleasure.When I faced this truth a few months ago, it felt like a parenting failure. Certainly, my daughter's having landed a smartphone last year is part of the problem. I could see that what my daughter was looking for, like so many her age, was escape. To me, that felt developmentallyappropriate. The problem was hat the easiest way for her to find escape was to div e into the addictive chaos of her smartphone.So I campaigned. I told her she needed to read because novels are the best way to learn about how people's insides work. She said she could learn more from watching the people she followed on social media, who were all about spilling their insides.I could not win our debates, I realized, because few of my daughters’ arguments against reading seemed wrong to me. Yes, reading is a way to broaden your universe and discover new worlds — but so is the entire internet.So I decided to cut through all the reasoning with a cold, hard practicality: cash. I told my12-year-old I would pay her $100 if she finished the book I picked for her within a month.We then embarked on a beach holiday. And before the seventh day was done, my daughter had finished the book. When we got back home, she asked for the sequel, and then finished it in about two weeks — at no extra charge.It actually worked! But will this lead to her reading“Little Women” To tearing through“Catcher in the Rye” and“White Teeth” Will it result in a long reading life full of night-stand piles of books I don't know. What I do know is that together, we finally opened a new door for her to the printed page: a quiet personal place that I imagine — I hope — will serve her for a lifetime.That feels like the best money I ever spent.24. How did the author feel about her daughter's attachment to smartphones A. She found it an ideal escape.B. She considered it to be her fault.C. She regarded it as understandable.D. She blamed it on her daughter's peers.25. Why did the author give up trying to persuade her daughter A. Novels failed to reflect real life.B. Her daughter dismissed people's insides.C. The internet offered broader experiences.D. Her daughter's arguments made some sense.26. What does the underlined word“sequel” in paragraph 6 probably mean A. Plan. B. Reward.C. Warm-up. D. Follow-up.27. Why does the author mention“Little Women” and other books in paragraph 7 A. To present her plan. B. To voice her concern.C. To show her delight. D. To justify her strategy.CBronze Age desert dwellers (居住者) unearthed from graves in what's now northwest China were buried with cheese spread on their heads and necks — perhaps as a snack packed for the afterlife.A decade after the dairy discovery, scientists have sequenced DNA from the 3,600-year-old cheese, the oldest in the archaeological record. The analysis revealed how the Xiaohe people made cheese, showing the way humans made use of microbes(微生物) to improve their food and how microbes can be used to track cultural influences through the ages. The findings,published Wednesday in the journal Cell, open a“new frontier in ancient DNA studies,” saidChristina Warinner from Harvard University, who wasn't involved in the research.A team led by Chinese paleogeneticist Qiaomei Fu identified goat and cattle DNA in samples of the cheese. The researchers were also able to sequence DNA of microbes contained in the cheese, confirming it was kefir, a type of cheese that's still widely made and eaten today.Fu's team discovered that the three cheese samples from the graves contained Lactobacillus kefiranofaciens, which is commonly found in present-day kefir cheese. Today, there are two major groups of Lactobacillus bacteria —— one that originated in Russia and another from Tibet,China, according to the study. When Fu and her colleagues compared Lactobacillus kefiranofaciens from the ancient kefir cheese with the modern-day species, they found that it was closely related to a less common group of Lactobacillus that originated in Tibet.“The bacterium’ s origins challenge a long-held belief that kefir began only in Russia”, Fu said. “By examining dairy products, we' ve gained a clearer picture of ancient human life and their interactions with the world. This is just the beginning.”It was remarkable that not only had the cheese survived but that it was possible to sequenceDNA from the foodstuff, Fu said. “Ancient DNA analysis, especially on microbes, faces significant technical problems, largely due to the presence of modern bacteria in the samples,”he added.28. What did the analysis of the ancient cheese reveal A. The burial customs of the Xiaohe people.B. The effect of diet on health in ancient China.C. The development of ancient cheese-making tools.D. The use of microbes to improve food and to track culture.29. What can we learn about kefir cheese from Fu's study A. It is the most popular modern-day type.B. It is not commonly consumed in Russia.C. It might have originated in Russia and Tibet.D. It must have evolved considerably over time.30. What does Fu think of the study A. Insightful. B. Inaccurate. C. Puzzling. D. Comprehensive.31. What is the best title for the text A. The Origin of Cheese Calling for Further ResearchB. DNA from Ancient Cheese Sequenced by ScientistsC. A Dairy Discovery Making for a Dietary BreakthroughD. 3,600-year-old Cheese Found in Ancient Graves in ChinaDThe United States has the largest prison population in the world and the highest rate of imprisonment per person. In 2016, 2.3 million people were imprisoned, despite a massive decline in both violent and property crimes. These alarming statistics provide insight into why crime regulation and mass imprisonment are such hot topics today, and many scholars, lawyers,and policymakers have explored theories and strategies to ensure public safety, with the broken windows theory being one of the most influential.The broken windows theory states that visible signs of disorder, such as broken windows,create an urban environment that promotes even more crime and disorder. As such, policing these minor issues will help create a safe society where crime rates, including violent crime rates, are low.A major assumption that the broken windows theory makes is that an environment's landscape communicates to its residents in some way. A broken window, for instance,symbolizes a defenseless, disorderly community that cannot handle crime— opening the doors to all kinds of unwanted activity to occur. In such environments, residents no longer see their communities as safe spaces and will avoid spending time in public spaces to protect themselves from potential attacks. Additionally, the neglect of these broken windows also symbolizes a lack of informal social control — actions that regulate behavior, such as following social norms and intervening as a bystander when a crime is committed. Without this control, individuals would be more likely to engage in criminal behavior, both violent and nonviolent, in this type of area.People have different approaches to the application of the broken windows theory.Supporters hold that informal social control(such as community involvement) and formal social control (such as police intervention) are crucial for effectively regulating crime. However,critics point out that there is no clear causal relationship between lack of order and crime.Additionally, over-policing minor offenses can unfairly impact marginalized (边缘化的)communities.Despite ongoing debates, cities such as Ferguson, Missouri are heavily policed and fine offenders heavily for broken window types of crimes. Crime regulation is not easy, but the broken windows theory provides an approach to reducing offenses and maintaining order in society.32. What do the statistics in paragraph 1 demonstrate A. The decline in crimes. B. The root of imprisonment.C. The strategy to ensure safety. D. The need to contain crimes.33. What is the focus of broken windows policing A. Fighting serious crimes.B. Handling minor disorder.C. Repairing broken windows.D. Promoting community unity.34. Which of the following can best illustrate the broken windows theory 35. What is the author's attitude towards the broken windows theory A. Critical. B. Unclear.C. Supportive. D. Doubtful.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。How To Get What You Want Without Using CashWhen we see something we want, we pay for it. But for Cyndi Benitez, her handmade soap is her currency. She exchanges it for things like tea, honey, and scarves. 36If you' re interested, barterers share real-world tips on how to bring up the possibility of trading with others.Come up with something to swap37 . Exchange carrots from your garden or eggs from your chickens. Homemade goods and creative hobbies can be bartered too. If you' re into sewing, maybe you mend someone's pants.38 . Organizers of the Okanogan Family Barter Faire, which facilitates the exchange of an estimated $250,000 worth of goods and services each year, say their participants trade everything from furs to jewelry.Find people who are willing to tradeBartering is not a solo endeavor and you need to find folks who are willing to engage. 39 . Think neighbors, friends, coworkers and groups you' re already a part of. Then reach out. The goal is simply to open the door to the possibility.40Let's say you' re a massage therapist (按摩师) and your neighbor is a carpenter. Have a conversation about the arrangement. How many massages would feel equal to the labor involved in, say, redoing your back porch “Whatever the trade looks like, you want it to be respectful and fair in terms of time, effort and energy,” says Alnnah Hurley, an experienced barterer.Keep at it, and you might be surprised by the outcome.A. Create a fair tradeB. Keep at what you doC. But you don't have to look farD. Don't be afraid to turn a purchase into a swapE. Food is always a popular choice, our experts sayF. Anything is fair game as long as there's a market for itG. Bartering can be a resourceful way to get what we need without using cash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 never dreamed a drunk driver would hit me so hard that it tore my motorcycle in half, sending pieces of it 425 feet down the road. What I 41 was a loud noise, flying through the air, the sound of the sirens (警笛), someone trying to 42 me to a body board, intense pain and then 43 ,nothing.Things were so 44 that they put me in a coma (昏迷) for 21 days. I have memories but nothing 45 . Just misty recollections of seeing family pictures 46 to the wall. My daughterErika put them up so that when I came out of the 47 , I would know who I was and that I was in loving arms.Recovery was difficult but I didn't do it 48 . I had doctors, nurses and family who were all doing what they could to 49 .Even so, it was becoming too much. I was starting to give up.I remember 50 Erika, “I wish they had left me on the road to die.”I will never forget what she said.“Dad, I want you to reach inside to the 51 old man that we know and give me eight weeks”.I didn't know if I had the strength, but for my daughter I would try. Those eight weeks turned out to be 52 to my survival. Step by step, they got me out of bed and 53 me around the hospital. I took a shower and finally... they allowed me to 54 .The eight weeks I gave my daughter were the 55 I needed to get through those terrible days.41. A. forget B. remember C. dream D. feel42. A. fit B. send C. introduce D. check43. A. previously B. thankfully C. urgently D. initially44. A. bad B. pitiful C. disappointing D. surprising45. A. precious B. faint C. horrible D. concrete46. A. transformed B. poured C. glued D. restricted47. A. shower B. fog C. hospital D. bed48. A. well B. long C. alone D. right49. A. help B. survive C. stay D. connect50. A. challenging B. blaming C. seeing D. telling51. A. tough B. generous C. critical D. curious52. A. key B. true C. strange D. sensitive53. A. sheltered B. stationed C. wheeled D. passed54. A. escape B. exercise C. talk D. sleep55. A. peace B. advantage C. explanation D. gift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。British national rowers showcased their competitiveness by winning the men's and women's4.2-kilometer chase at the 2024 Head of Shanghai River Regatta (赛艇比赛), 56 ended onSuzhou Creek on Sunday.During 57 (Saturday) 500-meter city sprint, the British team won the title of the women's elite group, while Australia 58 (top) the men's elite group. The two-day event also featured the club division and two new divisions of junior and sponsor, 59 (involve) more participants including middle school students.“I'm so glad to see so many youngsters here involved in the sport of rowing,” said British 60 (retire) rower Sir Steve Redgrave, who came to Shanghai together with the British national team. He won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000, as well as nineWorld Rowing Championships 61 (gold).Redgrave praised the event for encouraging more youngsters to participate in the competition,where they can observe and learn from the professionals in all aspects. “In the UK, we have got used to starting rowing from 62 young age,” he said. “ 63 here in China, it is a new sport that draws so many children, which really excites me.”Launched in 2021, the Head of Shanghai River Regatta has played an important role 64 warming up the city for the World Rowing Championship. Suzhou Creek 65 (pack) with people over the weekend, with residents cheering for athletes from riversides and from the bridges.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)你校将举办英语演讲比赛, 请你以“Energy Efficiency Tips for Our Campus”为题写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:1.节能的重要性;2.提出关于校园节能的建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.题目和首句已为你写好,不计入总词数。Energy Efficiency Tips for Our CampusGood morning, everyone!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。When I bought my house fifteen years ago, it came with more than just loose floorboards and peeling paint. The previous owner had passed away, and the place still held traces of his life in every corner.In a dusty closet, I discovered a worn leather briefcase and an old wallet. Then came the boxes in the attic(阁楼): dozens of family photo albums, dating back to the 1940s. Letters and cards were piled high in a shoebox — hundreds of them — many yellowed with time, stamped and postmarked as early as the 1920s.It was like stepping into a forgotten museum exhibit.There were love letters filled with poetic longing, birthday cards from grandchildren, and notes penned in the shaky handwriting of old age. I even found his great-grandmother's passport,a marriage license from decades past, and war medals, which were placed neatly in an envelope labeled“Important.”These weren't just documents — they were a life, preserved in fragments.Curiosity quickly became admiration. The man, though gone, began to come alive through what he had left behind.I learned he was a craftsman — he made jewelry and worked with leather. There were photographs of a small mountain cabin, clearly handmade, and rolled-up architectural sketches—— his blueprints. Another box revealed newspaper articles about the racehorses he owned, along with postcards and photos from sailing trips across the world.The more I learned, the more I respected this stranger who had once called my house his home.I knew he had a daughter. Someone from the neighborhood had mentioned she was a free spirit — maybe living on the beach in Santa Monica. I never looked into it.Life went on, and the boxes were carefully stored in my garage, collecting dust like memories waiting to be remembered.Then one weekend, while doing some spring cleaning, I came across a stack of children's books. One caught my eye. Inside the front cover was a message written in black ink:“To Lizzy,love Daddy.”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。That was the moment it all changed — there was a name.When she answered, I introduced myself and explained why I was calling.英语·第12页(共12页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 巴蜀中学2025届高考适应性月考卷(九)英语-答案.docx 巴蜀中学月考九听力音频.mp3 重庆市巴蜀中学2025届高三三诊英语试卷.docx