广西示范性高中2025-2026学年高二上学期期中联合调研测试英语试卷(含答案,含听力音频和听力原文)

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2025 年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试
英语试卷
(考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)
注意事项:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
2.考生作答时请将答案答在答题卡上,选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应
题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域
内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一
小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是 C。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a police station. B. At a ticket office. C. At a post office.
2. What is the possible relationship between the speakers
A. Assistant and customer. B. Husband and wife. C. Boss and secretary.
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3. What has recently caught the man’s interest
A. Areas with little rainfall. B. Places full of animals. C. Regions full of plants.
4. What time is it now
A. At 11.00 a.m. B. At noon. C. At 1:00 p.m.
5. What does the man struggle with
A. Writing good sentence structures.
B. Using the right verb tenses.
C. Choosing the right words.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,
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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,回答以下小题。6. What is the man trying to complete
A. A website project. B. A science presentation. C. A science experiment.
7. What does the woman suggest including
A. National agency’s latest reports.
B. Updated environmental laws.
C. Historical pollution trends.
下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the main goal of the cultural exchange club
A To show beautiful views.
B. To invite guest speakers to give speeches.
C. To help students understand the world better.
9. Which club activity does the woman probably like best
A. International food fair. B. Sports and games. C. Cultural nights.
10. Why does the woman hope to join the club
A. To enjoy cultural events.
B. To improve her language skills.
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C. To make friends from different countries.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. The woman’s job. B. The man’s law firm. C. Rachel’s recent condition.
12. What is the woman probably doing
A. Cooking food. B. Having dinner. C. Ordering food.
13. How does the man feel about unemployment benefits
A. He thinks they are helpful. B. He is embarrassed by them. C. He thinks they are unnecessary.
下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why doesn’t the man like traditional holidays
A. They happen in uncomfortable places.
B. They are too expensive to afford.
C. They have many extra parts involved.
15. What does the man like about the summer festival
A. Swimming in the pool. B. Barbecuing with friends. C. Watching the parade.
16. How does the woman’s family celebrate traditional holidays
A. By making gifts for each other. B. By buying expensive things. C. By holding a pool party.
17. What does the woman imply in the end
A. Families can have their own ways of celebrating holidays.
B. Traditional holidays are more comfortable.
C. Gifts are better than promises.
下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What did Dr. Wilson teach the speaker
A. How to get funds for the plastic arms
B. How to use his feet in daily life.
C. How to get used to plastic arms.
19. What did the speaker think of his teacher in high school
A. She cared more about his schoolwork.
B. She helped him to be more confident.
C. She had little sympathy for him.
20. Who is the speaker now probably
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A lawyer
第二部分 阅读理解(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
As the snow begins to melt away into a distant memory, be sure to head outdoors this spring. Before the peak
summer crowds roll in, you can explore unique scenic spots with out the overwhelming rush of tourists. Several
destinations around the globe are especially notable for their breathtaking spring offerings.
Puebla
This city in central Mexico attracts visitors with its UNESCO-recognized historic structures. Spring marks the
final few months of Puebla's dry season and temperatures average around 21℃— just right for wandering
through the city's main square, or admiring baroque architecture like Capilla del Rosario.
Machu Picchu
Spring is a time of transition (过渡) at Machu Picchu. Tourists looking for ideal weather can book a trip in
May, the beginning of this Peruvian heritage site’s dry season. No matter when you visit,you' ll be glad you have
come as you set eyes on the 600-year-old Inca Citadel, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Yellowstone National Park
As the snowfall starts to slow down, baby animals emerge in Yellowstone, making this national park an
excellent place to spot wildlife in spring. Tourists can hike on the lower elevation (高度) trails that open in April
and May, while those who love mammals can keep their eyes peeled forbears coming out of hibernation with their
cubs.
Arches National Park
You’ll be comfortable while exploring the park’s 2,000 arches or biking along its scenic paved roads.If you’re
willing to risk a cold front, you can avoid the crowds during a March trip. During the peak months of April and
May, all park visitors will need a reservation to enter — an easy trade — off for perfect weather and seeing
desert blooms sprout.
21. What is the advantage of travelling in spring
A. There are fewer crowds.
B. Tourists will feel more secure.
C. More tourist sites are available.
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D It's fun to enjoy the last days of snow.
22. Which destination is suitable for animal lovers
A. Puebla. B. Machu Picchu.
C. Yellowstone National Park. D. Arches National Park.
23. What are visitors expected to do when visiting Arches National Park in April
A. Trade tickets for blooms. B. Wear thick clothes.
C. Secure an entry reservation. D. Cycle in cold weather.
B
More than 20 years ago, Yung-Chi Cheng, a Yale professor in drug development for cancer, had a pioneering
idea: what if he could unlock the potential of ancient Chinese medicines for treating cancer What if he could
design botanical drugs that would make traditional cancer treatments work better No one had done it before.
Fellow researchers and experts advised him to change course, because developing botanical drugs was too tough
and too risky. But Cheng didn’t let the idea go.
Now, in a landmark moment in cancer research, Cheng and research partners are launching the first
international clinical trial for a botanical drug, YIV-906. Shwu-Huey Liu, a postdoctoral researcher in Cheng’s Yale
lab, spent hours leafing through ancient Chinese texts at Yale’s library seeking the properties of Chinese herbs. She
returned with Huang Qin Tang, a 1,800-year-old treatment for stomach illnesses, based on which the team
developed a drug and tested it on one thousand mice.
What followed were years of additional testing of the drug’s effectiveness for a range of cancers in multiple
human studies involving over 200 patients. The positive effects displayed again and again, YIV-906 not only
reduced the side effects of radiation treatment, but also led to faster recovery and longer survival rates. All they
need now are larger data sets. When the results of the international trial are available about three years from now,
YIV-906 may find itself next in a long line of breakthrough drugs developed from natural products, which includes
a malaria (疟疾 ) treatment developed from the Chinese herb qinghao, the discovery of which led to a Nobel Prize
for chemist Tu Youyou.
It has been a long journey, but if Cheng and his team are successful, it could create a new approach for treating
cancer. They called the new approach “WE” medicine, a combination of Western medicine and Eastern medicine.
“It’s a totally new model. I’ve met with a lot of doubt, but think the results will speak for themselves,” Cheng said.
24. What did fellow researchers initially think of Cheng’s research
A. Creative. B. Easy. C. Traditional. D. Challenging.
25. Why did Liu refer to ancient Chinese texts
A. She wanted to question ancient treatment methods.
B. She desired to find inspiration for treating diseases.
C. She tried to document the history of Chinese herbs.
D. She determined to find a cure for stomach illnesses.
26. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. Steps of the drug testing. B. The application of YIV-906.
C. Effects of the clinical trial. D. The effectiveness of YIV-906.
27. Why does the author mention Chinese herb qinghao
A. To demonstrate the value of botanical drugs.
B. To advocate the adoption of “WE” medicine.
C. To praise Tu’s contributions to drug development.
D. To highlight its success in medicine development.
C
When we think about what makes humans unique, a good sense of humor is often high on the list. Laughter
and playful joking seem like features only we possess. However, recent research suggests that animals—
particularly great apes—may also engage in behavior similar to humor.
A study led by primatologist (灵 长 类 动 物 学 家 ) Isabelle Laumer at the Max Planck Institute reveals
fascinating insights. “We documented young apes intentionally edging to hit adults, then waiting expectantly for a
reaction,” Laumer explains. “This isn’t unplanned play — it meets all the standards of intentional joking.” Over
75 hours of video recordings showed this behavior mirrors how human children joke: repetitive, surprising, and
aimed at seeking responses. The researchers noted that the apes even paused to watch for the adult’s reaction, much
like a child waiting to see if their joke landed.
But humor in animals may not be limited to apes. Dog owners often notice their pets making breathy, snorting
sounds during play, which some scientists interpret as laughter. In a 2025 study, researchers found that playing
these sounds to shelter dogs reduced their stress levels. Similarly, dolphins send out joyful sounds during
play-fighting, elephants trumpet excitedly when playing, and some parrots tease other animals — like confusing
dogs with whistles — just for fun.
Why might animals exhibit humor In humans, laughter strengthens social connections and eases tension.
Scientists argue that playful joking in apes or “laughter” in dogs could serve a similar purpose — breaking the ice
and boosting relationships. Some researchers believe these behaviors may have evolved (进化) to help animals
manage complex social ranks or reduce conflict. However, Laumer cautions that more research is needed to
confirm this theory, as observing humor in animals remains challenging.
While we may never know if animals understand funny parts, their behaviors suggest humor’s deep
evolutionary roots. As Laumer reflects: “The line between human and animal laughter isn’t as sharp as we thought.”
28. What did Laumer’s study find about young apes
A. They enjoy joking with others. B. They often fight in groups.
C. They seek adult protection. D. They learn from human kids.
29. What does the underlined word “trumpet” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Dance. B. Smile. C. Nod. D. Shout.
30. Why might animals show humor
A. To improve social status. B. To strengthen social bonds.
C. To win in complex conflicts. D. To get much more pleasure.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A Animal Social Behaviors. B. Do Animals Copy Our Laughs
C. Animals Play Tricks Too. D. Why Animals Understand Humor
D
In recent years, to monitor biodiversity and observe how changes in ecosystems affect migratory (迁徙的)
routes, researchers and conservationists have focused on tracking migratory bird populations worldwide. These
birds, which travel thousands of kilometers between breeding and wintering grounds, face numerous threats,
including habitat loss, climate change, and human activities. Using state-of-the-art satellite technology, scientists
have managed to collect large datasets on bird movements, providing crucial insights into their migratory patterns
and paternal risks (父系风险).
However, despite the abundance of tracking data, a recent study from the University of Cambridge highlights
that significant gaps in our understanding of many species still exist. “While we have a vast amount of tracking
data, we often overlook smaller migratory species or those that travel less popular routes,” explains Dr. Emma
Lewis, the study’s lead author. “Our reliance on satellite tags has also led us to focus mainly on larger species that
can carry the weight of the tracking devices, leaving smaller birds, which are often just as fragile, underrepresented
in our data.”
The study examined data from over a million tracking records of migratory birds and identified several areas
with limited information. Birds from remote areas, for instance, were much less likely to be tracked due to
accessibility issues. Additionally, there was a strong bias (偏见) toward species that are already of high interest to
the public, such as eagles or storks, rather than smaller, less notable birds. Dr. Lewis and her team believe this bias
could lead to preservation resources being unequally distributed to certain species while neglecting others that may
be equally at risk.
To address these issues, Dr. Lewis suggests expanding tracking efforts to include more diverse bird
populations. “By cooperating with local researchers and investing in lighter, more efficient tracking technology, we
can gather data on a broader range of species,” she explains. “Encouraging birdwatchers to report sightings of less
common migratory birds could fill current data gaps and offer a more thorough image of global migratory patterns.”
This combined approach could ensure that future preservation efforts are better informed and more inclusive,
ultimately contributing to the protection of all migratory bird species.
32. What’s the main issue with current migratory bird tracking
A. Heavily relying on large databases. B. Ignoring short-distance migrations.
C. Primarily tracking larger bird species. D. Focusing on migration in breeding seasons.
33. What contributes to data gaps in migratory bird tracking
A. Inaccurate public sightings. B. Expensive tracking devices.
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C. Lack of preservation funding. D. Limitations of tracking technology.
34. What is the researchers’ concern about preservation resources
A. Desperate shortage in popular routes. B. Uneven distribution to certain species.
C. Rare accessibility to larger bird species. D. Irresponsible overuse in remote habitats.
35. How does Dr. Lewis suggest improving bird migration data
A. Limit resources to high-profile species.
B. Launch new programs for endangered species.
C. Boost tracking methods for striking bird species.
D. Engage the public in observing underrepresented birds.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to handle criticism in a healthy way
Criticism is a universal experience that can trigger (引 发 ) feelings such as anger, shame, or fear. While
criticism can be taken as hurtful, it can also be viewed in a positive way. ____36____ Keeping a healthy attitude
will not only help you not get depressed by criticism, but it can also help you move forward in life. Here’s how you
should seek to handle constructive criticism and how you can use it to your advantage.
Stop your first reaction. Feeling “attacked” may trigger a fight-flight-or-freeze response. Take a breath and
cool off to allow logic to step in. Having a stock comment in your pocket, such as, “That’s an interesting viewpoint,”
can lessen the initial emotional impact. If you have received heavy criticism, then feel free to ask for more time to
process it. ____37____
Embrace it as a learning opportunity. We all make mistakes. As we go through life, we have plenty of
opportunities to learn and improve. However, accepting criticism positively does not mean shutting yourself off
emotionally. ____38____ Accept the fact that the other person’s comments may have hurt you. Once you have
acknowledged it, you can allow yourself to use their words toward the process of self-improvement.
____39____ If criticism is feedback, it’s important to understand what that feedback actually is. What is the
true intention of the criticism For instance, if your boss is giving you feed back on a mistake you made, he’s
probably trying to convey how you can fix and avoid the mistake in the future. Try to understand what your critic is
saying and seek clarification if you need to.
Thank those offering the criticism. Sometimes they’re coming from a place of wanting to help you. That takes
courage, and is a very generous thing. Even when they’re not trying to be helpful, they’ve taken the time to respond
to you. ____40____ Causing a reaction means you’ve done something interesting — and for that, you should be
thankful.
A. Respond calmly.
B. Practice active listening.
C. It is quite normal to feel hurt.
D. It can be an opportunity to improve.
E. Getting a response is better than absolute silence.
F. This is a good time to clarify any misunderstandings.
G. This is better than responding in the heat of the moment.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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 was a social media addict. I would constantly ____41____ the lives of my friends, which ____42____ me to
post all the time, proving that I had a social life, too — and that was the problem.
So, I was wondering how to ____43____ social apps.
One day, I watched a video titled “I ____44____ Social Media with Micro-Journaling for One Year.” I
immediately texted my friend Bridgette about my ____45____: try a year off social media. She responded: “Same
here!” And we even made a bet that the loser would ____46____ the other person a sushi dinner, which was
excellent ____47____ because we were both too stubborn (固执) to pay.
Thus began the “official” ____48____. At first, it was difficult to ____49____ the muscle memory of opening
the apps. So every time I couldn’t wait to open one and share my ____50____ thoughts, I would journal instead.
Soon, I noticed some ____51____ in how I behaved. On one five-hour car ride with friends to New York, the only
time I ____52____ my phone was to control the music. We sang along to classic rock instead of mass sharing
online, which became a (n) ____53____ opportunity to enjoy the present.
So far, this period has been a nice ____54____ from online life. Bridgette and I are still in a competition over
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who will pay for sushi dinner, but I’m pretty ____55____ it won’t be me.
41. A. keep records on B. adapt to C. keep up with D. long for
42. A. guided B. pressured C. reminded D. taught
43. A. ban B. change C. update D. quit
44. A. compared B. mixed C. replaced D. associated
45. A. imagination B. request C. promise D. decision
46. A. show B. cook C. save D. owe
47. A. determination B. motivation C. arrangement D. innovation
48. A. chance B. routine C. challenge D. promotion
49. A. forget B. resist C. follow D. recognize
50. A. burning B. final C. inspiring D. logical
51. A. differences B. habits C. details D. features
52. A. charged B. unlocked C. shared D. answered
53. A. equal B. promising C. incredible D. potential
54. A. break B. lesson C. display D. reward
55. A. afraid B. lucky C. proud D. sure
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。
Chen Ning Yang: A Great Physicist
Chen Ning Yang, one of the most influential theoretical physicists of the 20th century, made remarkable
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contributions to modern physics. He was best known ____56____ co-developing Yang-Mills theory, ____57____
later became the foundation of the Standard Model of particle physics.
Born in Hefei, China, in 1922, Yang ____58____ (raise) in an academic family where his father inspired his
early love for science. After receiving his bachelor’s degree and his master’s in China, he went to America,
____59____ (earn) his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1948.
In 1956, Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee proposed the theory of parity non-conservation in weak interactions,
____60____ breakthrough that overturned traditional ideas in physics. The theory, later confirmed by Chien-Shiung
Wu’s experiment, ____61____ (win) them the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Yang believed that scientific ____62____ (curious) and independent thinking are the soul of innovation. He
encouraged young scientists to think ____63____ (independent) and to combine scientific research with cultural
understanding.
Having also made ____64____ (achieve) in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics, such as the
Yang-Baxter equation (杨-巴克斯特方程) and the Wu-Yang monopole (吴-杨单级子), Yang returned to China
after retiring in 1999. He passed away in Beijing in 2025 at 103, leaving a ____65____ (last) scientific legacy.
四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
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66. 假定你是李华,上周五你参加了社区举办的“迎新年写对联(couplets writing)”活动。请你给英国朋友
Chris 写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
(1)活动过程;
(2)你的收获。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整 短文。
May had just finished gluing two eyes onto her new craft (手工艺品) when Mom walked into her room.
“Wow, an impressive Chinese dragon! Will that be keeping you company tomorrow ” Mom asked with a smile.
May’s stomach tightened. Tomorrow was her first day at a new school. Her family had just moved from China to
this new country over the summer.
Seeing the worry on May’s face, Mom added, “New-school nerves, right I bet you’ll make all kinds of
friends just by being you.” She kissed the top of May’s head before leaving the room. As May packed her backpack,
she thought about Mom’s words. She hoped Mom was right.
The next morning, she decided to bring Longlong, her handmade Chinese dragon, to school. Throughout the
morning, it helped to know Longlong was nearby. May found the courage to get through hellos and small talks
without turning bright red.
Everything was going fine—until she checked her bag after the break. Longlong was missing! Her confidence
disappeared. And now it was lunchtime. How could she face a room full of kids she didn’t know As her class lined
up outside the lunchroom, May busied herself by reading the posters on the wall. One caught her eye:
Want to Join an After School Club
Sign up by Friday!
Chess, Math, Cooking, Drama, Kickball…
OR
See Mrs. Miller in Room 301, Teaching Building B with New Ideas!
Mom had told May clubs could be a way to make friends with kids who shared her interests. But none of these
clubs seemed quite right.
Just then, a voice called, “Hey, you! In the red shirt!” May turned. A girl walked up and handed her Longlong,
saying it had fallen from her backpack. She introduced herself as Olivia, a student from Mrs. Miller’s class. May
thanked her and felt braver as she held Longlong again. When Olivia learned that May had made it herself, she said
she also liked crafts and asked if May could teach her.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
“Sure! Want to meet here after school ” May asked.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________
May got a new idea and she decided o have a talk with Mrs. Miller.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________
答案版
2025 年秋季学期广西示范性高中高二期中联合调研测试
英语试卷
(考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)
注意事项:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
2.考生作答时请将答案答在答题卡上,选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应
题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域
内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一
小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是 C。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a police station. B. At a ticket office. C. At a post office.
【答案】A
【原文】W: Excuse me. How should I fill in this blank What does “L” stand for
M: It stands for “Lost”, so just write in what you have lost.
2. What is the possible relationship between the speakers
A. Assistant and customer. B. Husband and wife. C. Boss and secretary.
【答案】B
【原文】M: I’ve just ordered the computer with the 32-speed CD-ROM that we both like.
W: That’s great.
M: It’s twice the speed of what we are using at home.
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3. What has recently caught the man’s interest
A. Areas with little rainfall. B. Places full of animals. C. Regions full of plants.
【答案】A
【原文】W: Reading about different types of habitats has been a real learning experience.
M: Right, it’s so interesting. For a long time, I have been curious about natural environments known for their
colorful and rich plant and animal life. But now, I’m more curious about dry places.
4. What time is it now
A. At 11.00 a.m. B. At noon. C. At 1:00 p.m.
【答案】C
【原文】W: Are you going out for a sandwich
M: No. I am too busy right now. Please give me an hour, OK
W: I can’t eat at 2:00 p.m. That’s too late for lunch!
5. What does the man struggle with
A. Writing good sentence structures.
B. Using the right verb tenses.
C. Choosing the right words.
【答案】B
【原文】M: Ms. Brown, do you have a second to go over my last homework assignment with me I think I
struggled a bit with the grammar.
W: Sure. Your sentence structures and word choices were all very good, but you did sometimes switch between
past and present tense.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,
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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,回答以下小题。6. What is the man trying to complete
A. A website project. B. A science presentation. C. A science experiment.
7. What does the woman suggest including
A. National agency’s latest reports.
B. Updated environmental laws.
C. Historical pollution trends.
【答案】6. B 7. B
【原文】W: Have you finished your presentation for tomorrow’s environmental science class
M: Almost, but I’m having trouble finding the latest data on air quality improvement in cities. I know there have
been important improvements, I just don’t know how to show it.
W: Have you looked at the national environmental agency’s website They updated their numbers last month, and
they usually include reports and charts that could be very helpful.
M: Thanks, that could really help me show some data more clearly and give me some useful facts to support my
points about reducing pollution.
W: Also, consider talking about the new laws. They have led to better air in several big cities.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the main goal of the cultural exchange club
A To show beautiful views.
B. To invite guest speakers to give speeches.
C. To help students understand the world better.
9. Which club activity does the woman probably like best
A. International food fair. B. Sports and games. C. Cultural nights.
10. Why does the woman hope to join the club
A. To enjoy cultural events.
B. To improve her language skills.
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C. To make friends from different countries.
【答案】8. C 9. A 10. C
【原文】W: I’m thinking of joining the new cultural exchange club at school. It seems like a good way to learn
about other countries.
M: That’s a great idea! They mainly organize events where students share their traditions and talk about world
issues, right It’s a great way to learn more.
W: Exactly. It sounds fun, learning and appreciating different views through direct student interactions. They learn
how to play games from different countries. They also have guest speakers and cultural nights where you can
participate in different traditions. And everybody loves the international food fair. That one might be my favorite.
M: Joining could really make your school life more interesting. Plus, you’ll likely make new friends from around
the world.
W: That’s what I’m hoping for. I think it will help me see the world differently. That’s something I really wanted in
my school life, considering the small town I grew up in.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. The woman’s job. B. The man’s law firm. C. Rachel’s recent condition.
12. What is the woman probably doing
A. Cooking food. B. Having dinner. C. Ordering food.
13. How does the man feel about unemployment benefits
A. He thinks they are helpful. B. He is embarrassed by them. C. He thinks they are unnecessary.
【答案】11. C 12. A 13. A
【原文】M: This food smells delicious!
W: Thanks. But it’s not for us to eat. I’m taking dinner to Rachel tonight. She’s been having a hard time, and I
thought it would make her feel better.
M: I’m sorry to hear she’s having a difficult time. What happened
W: Well, she lost her job last week.
M: What happened Did she get fired
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W: Not exactly, but she was let go. She had been working at a law firm, but the firm hadn’t been getting many
cases, so they had to let some of their staff go.
M: Will she get unemployment benefits
W: I think so, but she will be embarrassed about living on that. Besides, she loves being a lawyer, and she’d rather
work than sit at home.
M: I understand. But at least she’ll have a little money to pay her rent while she looks for another job.
W: Yeah. But actually, I was hoping you could help her find a job. Isn’t your friend Theodore a lawyer Is his
office hiring
M: They might be. I’ll give him a call tomorrow and let you know.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. Why doesn’t the man like traditional holidays
A. They happen in uncomfortable places.
B. They are too expensive to afford.
C. They have many extra parts involved.
15. What does the man like about the summer festival
A. Swimming in the pool. B. Barbecuing with friends. C. Watching the parade.
16. How does the woman’s family celebrate traditional holidays
A. By making gifts for each other. B. By buying expensive things. C. By holding a pool party.
17. What does the woman imply in the end
A. Families can have their own ways of celebrating holidays.
B. Traditional holidays are more comfortable.
C. Gifts are better than promises.
【答案】14. C 15. B 16. A 17. A
【原文】M: I don’t think I appreciate traditional festivals, like Christmas and Easter as much as my family.
W: What do you mean
M: I’m just not that into them. Christmas and Easter have many extra parts involved. I like to celebrate with the
people I love in a comfortable environment. My favorite holiday is the summer festival.
W: Is it because of our tradition to swim in my pool every year before the parade
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M: No, though that is fun. It’s because after the parade we go to my parents’ giant barbecue with all their friends.
Everyone brings a dish of food or drinks and then we talk and tell stories until the stars come out.
W: People do that on Christmas and Easter too, you know! I think it just depends on your family’s traditions.
M: For some reason, I just feel that most people feel the need to buy expensive things that are unnecessary during
Christmas and Easter. There is no expectation of getting or giving gifts. It feels like you are forced into being nice,
because of a date.
W: Yes, but you don’t have to do any of that to celebrate. My family makes gifts for one another or we make
promises saying we will help each other with projects or housework.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What did Dr. Wilson teach the speaker
A. How to get funds for the plastic arms
B. How to use his feet in daily life.
C. How to get used to plastic arms.
19. What did the speaker think of his teacher in high school
A. She cared more about his schoolwork.
B. She helped him to be more confident.
C. She had little sympathy for him.
20. Who is the speaker now probably
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A lawyer
【答案】18. B 19. B 20. C
【原文】Thank you, Ms. Jackson. I’m honored to talk to your class today about something I know a thing or
two about: being afraid. As you can see, I was born without arms. Every time I fell down, I was scared that I
wouldn’t be able to get up. My parents were too poor to afford plastic arms for me. But luckily one of my doctors,
Dr. Wilson, showed me how to use my feet to do everything. Once I could do a few things by myself, I didn’t feel
scared of being alone anymore. In high school, everyone in my class made fun of me. Every morning, I was afraid
of what they would say. That was the hardest and darkest time in my life. But my teacher Mrs. Dalton made sure I
stayed focused on my schoolwork. She taught me to be strong and confident. Once I realized that it didn’t matter
what other people thought of me, I wasn’t scared of being in the crowds anymore. Now that I have my own
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successful law company in Manchester, I can afford those plastic arms. Maybe I will get them one day. But for now,
my missing arms remind me every day that I don’t have anything to be afraid of.
第二部分 阅读理解(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
As the snow begins to melt away into a distant memory, be sure to head outdoors this spring. Before the peak
summer crowds roll in, you can explore unique scenic spots with out the overwhelming rush of tourists. Several
destinations around the globe are especially notable for their breathtaking spring offerings.
Puebla
This city in central Mexico attracts visitors with its UNESCO-recognized historic structures. Spring marks the
final few months of Puebla's dry season and temperatures average around 21℃— just right for wandering
through the city's main square, or admiring baroque architecture like Capilla del Rosario.
Machu Picchu
Spring is a time of transition (过渡) at Machu Picchu. Tourists looking for ideal weather can book a trip in
May, the beginning of this Peruvian heritage site’s dry season. No matter when you visit,you' ll be glad you have
come as you set eyes on the 600-year-old Inca Citadel, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Yellowstone National Park
As the snowfall starts to slow down, baby animals emerge in Yellowstone, making this national park an
excellent place to spot wildlife in spring. Tourists can hike on the lower elevation (高度) trails that open in April
and May, while those who love mammals can keep their eyes peeled forbears coming out of hibernation with their
cubs.
Arches National Park
You’ll be comfortable while exploring the park’s 2,000 arches or biking along its scenic paved roads.If you’re
willing to risk a cold front, you can avoid the crowds during a March trip. During the peak months of April and
May, all park visitors will need a reservation to enter — an easy trade — off for perfect weather and seeing
desert blooms sprout.
21. What is the advantage of travelling in spring
A. There are fewer crowds.
B. Tourists will feel more secure.
C. More tourist sites are available.
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D It's fun to enjoy the last days of snow.
22. Which destination is suitable for animal lovers
A. Puebla. B. Machu Picchu.
C. Yellowstone National Park. D. Arches National Park.
23. What are visitors expected to do when visiting Arches National Park in April
A. Trade tickets for blooms. B. Wear thick clothes.
C. Secure an entry reservation. D. Cycle in cold weather.
【答案】21. A 22. C 23. C
B
More than 20 years ago, Yung-Chi Cheng, a Yale professor in drug development for cancer, had a pioneering
idea: what if he could unlock the potential of ancient Chinese medicines for treating cancer What if he could
design botanical drugs that would make traditional cancer treatments work better No one had done it before.
Fellow researchers and experts advised him to change course, because developing botanical drugs was too tough
and too risky. But Cheng didn’t let the idea go.
Now, in a landmark moment in cancer research, Cheng and research partners are launching the first
international clinical trial for a botanical drug, YIV-906. Shwu-Huey Liu, a postdoctoral researcher in Cheng’s Yale
lab, spent hours leafing through ancient Chinese texts at Yale’s library seeking the properties of Chinese herbs. She
returned with Huang Qin Tang, a 1,800-year-old treatment for stomach illnesses, based on which the team
developed a drug and tested it on one thousand mice.
What followed were years of additional testing of the drug’s effectiveness for a range of cancers in multiple
human studies involving over 200 patients. The positive effects displayed again and again, YIV-906 not only
reduced the side effects of radiation treatment, but also led to faster recovery and longer survival rates. All they
need now are larger data sets. When the results of the international trial are available about three years from now,
YIV-906 may find itself next in a long line of breakthrough drugs developed from natural products, which includes
a malaria (疟疾 ) treatment developed from the Chinese herb qinghao, the discovery of which led to a Nobel Prize
for chemist Tu Youyou.
It has been a long journey, but if Cheng and his team are successful, it could create a new approach for treating
cancer. They called the new approach “WE” medicine, a combination of Western medicine and Eastern medicine.
“It’s a totally new model. I’ve met with a lot of doubt, but think the results will speak for themselves,” Cheng said.
24. What did fellow researchers initially think of Cheng’s research
A. Creative. B. Easy. C. Traditional. D. Challenging.
25. Why did Liu refer to ancient Chinese texts
A. She wanted to question ancient treatment methods.
B. She desired to find inspiration for treating diseases.
C. She tried to document the history of Chinese herbs.
D. She determined to find a cure for stomach illnesses.
26. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. Steps of the drug testing. B. The application of YIV-906.
C. Effects of the clinical trial. D. The effectiveness of YIV-906.
27. Why does the author mention Chinese herb qinghao
A. To demonstrate the value of botanical drugs.
B. To advocate the adoption of “WE” medicine.
C. To praise Tu’s contributions to drug development.
D. To highlight its success in medicine development.
【答案】24. D 25. B 26. D 27. A
C
When we think about what makes humans unique, a good sense of humor is often high on the list. Laughter
and playful joking seem like features only we possess. However, recent research suggests that animals—
particularly great apes—may also engage in behavior similar to humor.
A study led by primatologist (灵 长 类 动 物 学 家 ) Isabelle Laumer at the Max Planck Institute reveals
fascinating insights. “We documented young apes intentionally edging to hit adults, then waiting expectantly for a
reaction,” Laumer explains. “This isn’t unplanned play — it meets all the standards of intentional joking.” Over
75 hours of video recordings showed this behavior mirrors how human children joke: repetitive, surprising, and
aimed at seeking responses. The researchers noted that the apes even paused to watch for the adult’s reaction, much
like a child waiting to see if their joke landed.
But humor in animals may not be limited to apes. Dog owners often notice their pets making breathy, snorting
sounds during play, which some scientists interpret as laughter. In a 2025 study, researchers found that playing
these sounds to shelter dogs reduced their stress levels. Similarly, dolphins send out joyful sounds during
play-fighting, elephants trumpet excitedly when playing, and some parrots tease other animals — like confusing
dogs with whistles — just for fun.
Why might animals exhibit humor In humans, laughter strengthens social connections and eases tension.
Scientists argue that playful joking in apes or “laughter” in dogs could serve a similar purpose — breaking the ice
and boosting relationships. Some researchers believe these behaviors may have evolved (进化) to help animals
manage complex social ranks or reduce conflict. However, Laumer cautions that more research is needed to
confirm this theory, as observing humor in animals remains challenging.
While we may never know if animals understand funny parts, their behaviors suggest humor’s deep
evolutionary roots. As Laumer reflects: “The line between human and animal laughter isn’t as sharp as we thought.”
28. What did Laumer’s study find about young apes
A. They enjoy joking with others. B. They often fight in groups.
C. They seek adult protection. D. They learn from human kids.
29. What does the underlined word “trumpet” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Dance. B. Smile. C. Nod. D. Shout.
30. Why might animals show humor
A. To improve social status. B. To strengthen social bonds.
C. To win in complex conflicts. D. To get much more pleasure.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A Animal Social Behaviors. B. Do Animals Copy Our Laughs
C. Animals Play Tricks Too. D. Why Animals Understand Humor
【答案】28. A 29. D 30. B 31. C
D
In recent years, to monitor biodiversity and observe how changes in ecosystems affect migratory (迁徙的)
routes, researchers and conservationists have focused on tracking migratory bird populations worldwide. These
birds, which travel thousands of kilometers between breeding and wintering grounds, face numerous threats,
including habitat loss, climate change, and human activities. Using state-of-the-art satellite technology, scientists
have managed to collect large datasets on bird movements, providing crucial insights into their migratory patterns
and paternal risks (父系风险).
However, despite the abundance of tracking data, a recent study from the University of Cambridge highlights
that significant gaps in our understanding of many species still exist. “While we have a vast amount of tracking
data, we often overlook smaller migratory species or those that travel less popular routes,” explains Dr. Emma
Lewis, the study’s lead author. “Our reliance on satellite tags has also led us to focus mainly on larger species that
can carry the weight of the tracking devices, leaving smaller birds, which are often just as fragile, underrepresented
in our data.”
The study examined data from over a million tracking records of migratory birds and identified several areas
with limited information. Birds from remote areas, for instance, were much less likely to be tracked due to
accessibility issues. Additionally, there was a strong bias (偏见) toward species that are already of high interest to
the public, such as eagles or storks, rather than smaller, less notable birds. Dr. Lewis and her team believe this bias
could lead to preservation resources being unequally distributed to certain species while neglecting others that may
be equally at risk.
To address these issues, Dr. Lewis suggests expanding tracking efforts to include more diverse bird
populations. “By cooperating with local researchers and investing in lighter, more efficient tracking technology, we
can gather data on a broader range of species,” she explains. “Encouraging birdwatchers to report sightings of less
common migratory birds could fill current data gaps and offer a more thorough image of global migratory patterns.”
This combined approach could ensure that future preservation efforts are better informed and more inclusive,
ultimately contributing to the protection of all migratory bird species.
32. What’s the main issue with current migratory bird tracking
A. Heavily relying on large databases. B. Ignoring short-distance migrations.
C. Primarily tracking larger bird species. D. Focusing on migration in breeding seasons.
33. What contributes to data gaps in migratory bird tracking
A. Inaccurate public sightings. B. Expensive tracking devices.
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C. Lack of preservation funding. D. Limitations of tracking technology.
34. What is the researchers’ concern about preservation resources
A. Desperate shortage in popular routes. B. Uneven distribution to certain species.
C. Rare accessibility to larger bird species. D. Irresponsible overuse in remote habitats.
35. How does Dr. Lewis suggest improving bird migration data
A. Limit resources to high-profile species.
B. Launch new programs for endangered species.
C. Boost tracking methods for striking bird species.
D. Engage the public in observing underrepresented birds.
【答案】32. C 33. D 34. B 35. D
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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to handle criticism in a healthy way
Criticism is a universal experience that can trigger (引 发 ) feelings such as anger, shame, or fear. While
criticism can be taken as hurtful, it can also be viewed in a positive way. ____36____ Keeping a healthy attitude
will not only help you not get depressed by criticism, but it can also help you move forward in life. Here’s how you
should seek to handle constructive criticism and how you can use it to your advantage.
Stop your first reaction. Feeling “attacked” may trigger a fight-flight-or-freeze response. Take a breath and
cool off to allow logic to step in. Having a stock comment in your pocket, such as, “That’s an interesting viewpoint,”
can lessen the initial emotional impact. If you have received heavy criticism, then feel free to ask for more time to
process it. ____37____
Embrace it as a learning opportunity. We all make mistakes. As we go through life, we have plenty of
opportunities to learn and improve. However, accepting criticism positively does not mean shutting yourself off
emotionally. ____38____ Accept the fact that the other person’s comments may have hurt you. Once you have
acknowledged it, you can allow yourself to use their words toward the process of self-improvement.
____39____ If criticism is feedback, it’s important to understand what that feedback actually is. What is the
true intention of the criticism For instance, if your boss is giving you feed back on a mistake you made, he’s
probably trying to convey how you can fix and avoid the mistake in the future. Try to understand what your critic is
saying and seek clarification if you need to.
Thank those offering the criticism. Sometimes they’re coming from a place of wanting to help you. That takes
courage, and is a very generous thing. Even when they’re not trying to be helpful, they’ve taken the time to respond
to you. ____40____ Causing a reaction means you’ve done something interesting — and for that, you should be
thankful.
A. Respond calmly.
B. Practice active listening.
C. It is quite normal to feel hurt.
D. It can be an opportunity to improve.
E. Getting a response is better than absolute silence.
F. This is a good time to clarify any misunderstandings.
G. This is better than responding in the heat of the moment.
【答案】36. D 37. G 38. C 39. B 40. E
第三部分 语言知识运用(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 was a social media addict. I would constantly ____41____ the lives of my friends, which ____42____ me to
post all the time, proving that I had a social life, too — and that was the problem.
So, I was wondering how to ____43____ social apps.
One day, I watched a video titled “I ____44____ Social Media with Micro-Journaling for One Year.” I
immediately texted my friend Bridgette about my ____45____: try a year off social media. She responded: “Same
here!” And we even made a bet that the loser would ____46____ the other person a sushi dinner, which was
excellent ____47____ because we were both too stubborn (固执) to pay.
Thus began the “official” ____48____. At first, it was difficult to ____49____ the muscle memory of opening
the apps. So every time I couldn’t wait to open one and share my ____50____ thoughts, I would journal instead.
Soon, I noticed some ____51____ in how I behaved. On one five-hour car ride with friends to New York, the only
time I ____52____ my phone was to control the music. We sang along to classic rock instead of mass sharing
online, which became a (n) ____53____ opportunity to enjoy the present.
So far, this period has been a nice ____54____ from online life. Bridgette and I are still in a competition over
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who will pay for sushi dinner, but I’m pretty ____55____ it won’t be me.
41. A. keep records on B. adapt to C. keep up with D. long for
42. A. guided B. pressured C. reminded D. taught
43. A. ban B. change C. update D. quit
44. A. compared B. mixed C. replaced D. associated
45. A. imagination B. request C. promise D. decision
46. A. show B. cook C. save D. owe
47. A. determination B. motivation C. arrangement D. innovation
48. A. chance B. routine C. challenge D. promotion
49. A. forget B. resist C. follow D. recognize
50. A. burning B. final C. inspiring D. logical
51. A. differences B. habits C. details D. features
52. A. charged B. unlocked C. shared D. answered
53. A. equal B. promising C. incredible D. potential
54. A. break B. lesson C. display D. reward
55. A. afraid B. lucky C. proud D. sure
【答案】41. C 42. B 43. D 44. C 45. D 46. D 47. B 48. C 49. B 50. A
51. A 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. D
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。
Chen Ning Yang: A Great Physicist
Chen Ning Yang, one of the most influential theoretical physicists of the 20th century, made remarkable
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contributions to modern physics. He was best known ____56____ co-developing Yang-Mills theory, ____57____
later became the foundation of the Standard Model of particle physics.
Born in Hefei, China, in 1922, Yang ____58____ (raise) in an academic family where his father inspired his
early love for science. After receiving his bachelor’s degree and his master’s in China, he went to America,
____59____ (earn) his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1948.
In 1956, Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee proposed the theory of parity non-conservation in weak interactions,
____60____ breakthrough that overturned traditional ideas in physics. The theory, later confirmed by Chien-Shiung
Wu’s experiment, ____61____ (win) them the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Yang believed that scientific ____62____ (curious) and independent thinking are the soul of innovation. He
encouraged young scientists to think ____63____ (independent) and to combine scientific research with cultural
understanding.
Having also made ____64____ (achieve) in statistical mechanics and condensed matter physics, such as the
Yang-Baxter equation (杨-巴克斯特方程) and the Wu-Yang monopole (吴-杨单级子), Yang returned to China
after retiring in 1999. He passed away in Beijing in 2025 at 103, leaving a ____65____ (last) scientific legacy.
【答案】56. for
57. which 58. was raised
59. earning
60. a 61. won
62. curiosity
63. independently
64. achievements
65. lasting
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
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66. 假定你是李华,上周五你参加了社区举办的“迎新年写对联(couplets writing)”活动。请你给英国朋友
Chris 写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
(1)活动过程;
(2)你的收获。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】例文
Dear Chris,
I’m writing to share with you a couplets writing activity I joined in last Friday.
We engaged in writing couplets to express our wishes for a happy Chinese New Year. With a steady hand and
a focused mind, we carefully wrote each character, creating meaningful couplets. These couplets, featuring wishes
for good fortune, health, and family harmony, were sent to the locals to share the joy of welcoming the New Year.
This activity turned out a great success, which not only helped us improve our handwriting, but also promoted
our understanding of Chinese traditional culture.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整 短文。
May had just finished gluing two eyes onto her new craft (手工艺品) when Mom walked into her room.
“Wow, an impressive Chinese dragon! Will that be keeping you company tomorrow ” Mom asked with a smile.
May’s stomach tightened. Tomorrow was her first day at a new school. Her family had just moved from China to
this new country over the summer.
Seeing the worry on May’s face, Mom added, “New-school nerves, right I bet you’ll make all kinds of
friends just by being you.” She kissed the top of May’s head before leaving the room. As May packed her backpack,
she thought about Mom’s words. She hoped Mom was right.
The next morning, she decided to bring Longlong, her handmade Chinese dragon, to school. Throughout the
morning, it helped to know Longlong was nearby. May found the courage to get through hellos and small talks
without turning bright red.
Everything was going fine—until she checked her bag after the break. Longlong was missing! Her confidence
disappeared. And now it was lunchtime. How could she face a room full of kids she didn’t know As her class lined
up outside the lunchroom, May busied herself by reading the posters on the wall. One caught her eye:
Want to Join an After School Club
Sign up by Friday!
Chess, Math, Cooking, Drama, Kickball…
OR
See Mrs. Miller in Room 301, Teaching Building B with New Ideas!
Mom had told May clubs could be a way to make friends with kids who shared her interests. But none of these
clubs seemed quite right.
Just then, a voice called, “Hey, you! In the red shirt!” May turned. A girl walked up and handed her Longlong,
saying it had fallen from her backpack. She introduced herself as Olivia, a student from Mrs. Miller’s class. May
thanked her and felt braver as she held Longlong again. When Olivia learned that May had made it herself, she said
she also liked crafts and asked if May could teach her.
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“Sure! Want to meet here after school ” May asked.
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May got a new idea and she decided o have a talk with Mrs. Miller.
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【答案】“Sure! Want to meet here after school ” May asked. Olivia’s face lit up with excitement. “That would be
awesome!” she replied. The two girls started chatting animatedly about all the craft ideas they had, like making
friendship bracelets and paper lanterns. As they talked, May felt a sense of ease she hadn't felt all day. When the
line started moving into the lunchroom, they sat together, still engrossed in their conversation about crafts.
May got a new idea and she decided to have a talk with Mrs. Miller. After lunch, she made her way to Room
301 in Teaching Building B. She walked in nervously but when she saw Mrs. Miller’s warm smile, her courage
grew. May explained her love for crafts and how she hoped to start a craft club. Mrs. Miller was delighted and said
it was a wonderful idea. With Mrs. Miller’s support, May couldn't wait to tell Olivia and start their very own craft
club, looking forward to making more friends who shared their passion.

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