浙江省湖州市2025-2026学年高一上学期期末调研测试英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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浙江省湖州市2025-2026学年高一上学期期末调研测试英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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浙江湖州市2025-2026学年第一学期期末调研测试高一英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What will the speakers do this afternoon
A.Play tennis. B.Watch a play. C.Have lessons.
2.What are the speakers talking about
A.Going shopping. B.Cooking dinner. C.Doing homework.
3.Where does the woman come from
A.Mexico. B.Spain. C.The United States.
4.What is the woman looking for
A.A bus ticket. B.Her mobile phone. C.Her school bag.
5.What does the woman think of her new neighbors
A.They are noisy. B.They are unfriendly. C.They are untidy.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.How did the man feel at first
A.Surprised. B.Angry. C.Glad.
7.What did the man do with the money
A.He donated it to the hospital. B.He spent it on the sick dog. C.He paid for his vacation.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the relationship between the speakers
A.Father and daughter. B.Brother and sister. C.Mom and son.
9.Why does the woman come to Jacob
A.To ask for advice. B.To offer help. C.To taste his cake.
10.What does the woman ask Jacob to do before going out
A.Heat the oven. B.Watch the time. C.Do the cleaning.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What is the woman’s attitude toward the entertainment center
A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Uninterested.
12.What is the man concerned about
A.Trees. B.Noise. C.Parking.
13.What advice does the man give in the end
A.Telephoning the local paper. B.Weakening the sound. C.Planting more trees.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What is the man doing
A.Booking a hotel room. B.Asking about train services. C.Changing his flight ticket.
15.When will the man get to Brussels tomorrow
A.At about 9 am. B.At about 9 pm. C.At about 12 pm.
16.What service can the man get
A.Get free drinks. B.Have free food. C.Upgrade his seat for free.
17.What does the woman remind the man of
A.How to get to the station. B.When to arrive at the station. C.Which car to have meals in.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What was the speaker’s group responsible for
A.Promoting environmental protection.
B.Planting flowers in the schoolyard.
C.Cleaning the streets.
19.What were added at the school gate
A.Flowers. B.Rubbish bins. C.Posters.
20.What did the headmaster and the teachers do in the end
A.They expressed their thanks to us.
B.They collected the rubbish bags.
C.They picked up some waste paper.
二、阅读理解
A single falling leaf means autumn, then the ancient capital turns crimson (深红色). In October and November, Beijing enters its most colorful season of the year. This guide unlocks the city’s finest spots for you to admire the foliage (树叶) with ease.
Fragrant Hills Park
Best viewing period: October 25 to November 15
The 37th Fragrant Hills Red Leaf Festival officially kicked off on October 17. Visitors can check the park’s official Weibo and WeChat accounts for the “Leaf Viewing Map” and foliage color updates. Tickets can be reserved through the official WeChat account or bought on-site.
The Miaofeng Mountains Scenic Area
Best viewing period: Mid to late October
The mountain offers richly layered views of red foliage. While admiring the leaves, visitors can also explore ancient temples. Walk around the Huiji Temple Pagoda courtyard for breathtaking views of the autumn forests.
Pofeng Ridge
Best viewing period: Mid-October to mid-November
Visitors can access via hiking trails or cable car, each offering unique views of the maple forests. During the 14th Zhoukoudian Youlan Mountain (Pofeng Ridge) Red Leaf Festival, explore local markets, attractive intangible cultural heritage workshops, and culinary (烹饪的) experiences.
Gubei Water Town
Best viewing period: Mid to late October
Gubei Water Town is now embracing its most fantastic foliage season through the “Dreaming of Gubei” autumn event series. Crimson falls across grey walls and dark tiles, while evening lights add a layer of poetic charm to the ancient scenery.
21.What can visitors get from the official online accounts about Fragrant Hills Park
A.Updates about foliage color. B.Views of the red foliage.
C.Reports of the Red Leaf Festival. D.Information about ancient temples.
22.Which spot would cultural enthusiasts prefer
A.Fragrant Hills Park. B.The Miaofeng Mountains Scenic Area.
C.Pofeng Ridge. D.Gubei Water Town.
23.What do the four city spots have in common
A.Tickets are free of charge. B.Red Leave Festivals are held.
C.Views are the best in late October. D.Hiking trails and cable car are included.
Famous Chinese actor Jackson Yee made history as he became the youngest recipient of the Best Actor award at the 38th Golden Rooster Awards. The 24-year-old actor did not just set a new age record but also became the first individual born after 2000 to be honored with this award. His performance in the film Big World as a young man diagnosed with cerebral palsy (脑性瘫痪) moved many.
After being nominated three times in the past, Jackson Yee finally won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor this year. The teen idol-turned actor won the award for his lead role in Big World. Yee played the role of Liu Chunhe, a young man diagnosed with cerebral palsy who guides the world to chase an unlikely dream.
Despite his young age, Yee has been working for 12 years since his debut at 12 as an idol. Talking backstage, Jackson Yee expressed his gratitude and spoke about his journey, adding that he has lived under the spotlight and stress since entering the industry, and feeling honored to have found his path as an actor. He hopes to earn the respect of the audience through his future work and not the noise around it.
Jackson Yee also shared his view on talent. He said that he does not simply rely on his talent. He said the world is too big, and everybody performs in life, and it’s the hard work, patience and courage to take risks that matter more. Finally, he thanked his fans for always supporting him by saying, “The road ahead is long and hard, but I hope to earn the audience’s heartfelt respect through my hard work.”
Both judges and the audiences highly praised Yee’s performance in Big World for successfully highlighting the character’s complex emotions and powerful emotional impact.
24.What do we know about Jackson Yee
A.He has been a lead actor for 12 years.
B.He has been under pressure since he was born.
C.He is a young man diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
D.He is the youngest winner of the Golden Rooster Award.
25.What made Jackson Yee win the award
A.His fans’ support. B.His respect for performance.
C.His chasing an unlikely dream. D.His complex and powerful performance of emotions.
26.Which of the following words can best describe Jackson Yee
A.Talented and proud. B.Responsible and outstanding.
C.Out-going and caring. D.Emotional and hard-working.
27.Which part of the newspaper is the passage probably taken from
A.Lifestyle. B.Entertainment. C.Business. D.Education.
American actor Marc Herrmann says he’s finally able to call himself a full-time working actor — thanks to Chinese micro dramas. He’s one of many Hollywood professionals finding opportunity as China’s short drama platforms gain popularity in the U.S. and reshape the global streaming (流媒体) market.
Behind the boom is the fact that China’s mini-drama industry has developed a complete ecosystem, reshaping the viewer market in film and TV with its “short, fast, and catchy” features. According to the 2024 White Paper on the Development of China’s Short Drama Industry, the American micro-short drama market reached 50.4 billion yuan (about $7.03 billion) last year, beating box office income for the first time. The success of Chinese short dramas overseas is not about spreading domestic (国内的) content, but about localized reinvention in themes and visual language for the overseas market.
Xu Wensong, an associate professor at the School of Cultural Industry Management at the Communication University of China, told us that Chinese short dramas are characterized by appealing storylines, an ability to deliver high emotional value and instant entertainment. With improving production quality, these short dramas hold a certain competitive edge in international markets. “Chinese platforms are good at adjusting content to local tastes”, Xu said.
Micro drama production has restructured the traditional logic of the film and television industry. A Hollywood film editor said that an increasing number of micro dramas funded by Chinese companies, developed by Chinese creative teams, and starring Hollywood actors are being produced in Los Angeles. This, he said, has “rescued” many Hollywood professionals who were on the brink of unemployment.
Sun Jiashan, an associate researcher at the Central Academy of Culture and Tourism Administration, noted that the overseas development of Chinese micro dramas symbolizes a significant practice of “cultural output in the digital age”. Sun believes that micro dramas may become an important tool for China’s cultural soft power, carving out a different path in the global streaming competition.
28.Why are Chinese short dramas successful overseas
A.Because they meet local tastes.
B.Because they display domestic content.
C.Because they reshape the global streaming market.
D.Because they have developed a complete ecosystem.
29.According to Xu Wensong, which of the following is the characteristic of Chinese short drama
A.Classic roles. B.Plain stories.
C.Emotional value. D.Localized settings.
30.What does the underlined phrase “on the brink of” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Close to. B.Aware of. C.Confused about. D.Terrified of.
31.What might Sun Jiashan probably agree with about Chinese short dramas
A.They have promoted economy in USA.
B.They can serve as a cultural messenger.
C.They have revived the Hollywood industry.
D.They can stand for the Chinese streaming soft power.
Sunscreen (防晒霜) is important for keeping skin safe from sun damage and preventing skin cancer. The chemicals in many sunscreens, however, can be harmful for sea life. This has inspired scientists to develop a new kind of sunscreen made from flower pollen (花粉).
Sunscreen works by using special chemicals that block ultraviolet (UV) light from the Sun’s rays, and people often apply it to their skin before going into the ocean or other natural waterways. But the chemicals are washed off by the water and spread into it, affecting the wildlife that lives there. This is especially harmful for coral reefs (珊瑚礁), which support a wide variety of fish, plants, and other underwater life.
To find an alternative, scientists from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore turned to pollen, which is known to be resistant to UV light. The team prepared water-based gels (凝胶) made from pollen of camellia flowers and sunflowers. Then they tested how well those gels blocked UV light, including both UVA and UVB-wavelengths of UV light -produced by the Sun and tanning beds, that damage skin. Both gels took in UV rays, the team found, but the camellia gel took in more UVB rays, shorter wavelength rays mainly responsible for causing sunburn and skin cancers, than the sunflower gel did. When tested on mice, both gels prevented skin damage when the mice were put in UV light for a few minutes per day. Mice that didn’t receive sunscreen had thinner skin after the same UV experience. The team also put samples of the gels in saltwater tanks containing coral, which still appeared healthy after two months.
“What they’re doing are first steps, but they’re really important first steps,” said Craig Downs, the executive director of Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving ecosystems. Some of the next steps might be to assess whether the pollen-based sunscreen is harmful to other wildlife in natural environments, then clear safety tests in humans. “But if they are successful,” Downs added, “in five to eight years, this might be a marketable product.”
32.Why did scientists develop pollen-based sunscreen
A.For low costs. B.For skin safety.
C.For sea reservation. D.For economic benefits.
33.What can we infer from paragraph 3
A.Sunflower gel takes in most of the UVB rays.
B.Sunflower gel is responsible for causing skin damage.
C.Camellia gel left the mice with thinner skin than regular sunscreen.
D.Camellia gel is more effective in UV protection than sunflower one.
34.What did Craig Downs think of the pollen-based sunscreen
A.Profitable. B.Dangerous. C.Demanding. D.Alarming.
35.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the passage
A.The History of Sunscreen Development.
B.Pollen-Based Sunscreen: A Safe Choice.
C.UV Light: The Main Cause of Skin Damage.
D.The preservation of Coral Reefs from Sunscreen.
How to Build a Slow-Down Routine
In today’s fast-paced world, taking time to relax and recharge is crucial for your mental and physical well-being. 36 Check out some ideas for how you can add healthy habits to your daily life.
Get outside
Spending time outside provides fresh air and vitamin D on those sunny days. So, whether that means taking the dog for a walk or eating outside with your family, find opportunities to spend some extra time outdoors. 37 Simply being outdoors has been proven to help boost our moods.
38 Technology has its benefits, but for many people, a break is welcome. If you have been on your laptop all day, take a break for at least an hour or two. Use this opportunity to engage in other hobbies you enjoy. Taking time away from our screens is proven to help decrease levels of stress and anxiety.
Spend time with loved ones
39 Be intentional with finding ways to connect with family and friends after a long day. This could mean planning a monthly dinner after work or getting together for a group event or exercise class you both enjoy.
Get quality sleep
The Sleep Foundation recommends at least 7 hours of quality sleep each night to feel fully recharged for the next day. Find some ways to create a healthy nighttime routine that can help you to relax for a good night’s sleep. 40 This will help you better cope with stressors that arise throughout the day.
A.Arrange breaks regularly.
B.Disconnect from technology.
C.It allows you to focus on what truly matters.
D.It lets you wake up feeling rested and recharged.
E.Spend more time on your favourite outdoor activities.
F.Connection is a great way to relax and recharge after a busy day.
G.Even when the weather changes, try to make time for outdoor activities.
三、完形填空
I came to Big Bend National Park, Texas, for the peacefulness and the hope of 41 a black bear. By our arrival, the sun was already setting. 42 to get in a hike before dark, we set off on the popular Lost Mine Trail.
43 Big Bend’s large size, it’s one of the national parks with the smallest number of visitors in the USA and you can hike for hours without seeing a 44 .
I was enjoying the scenery 45 I noticed something moving across the path ahead. Suddenly, one ran straight towards me. Had my friend not 46 a warning, I might have stepped right on it. I 47 as a tarantula(狼蛛) hurried past my boot, then looked around to find we were 48 by hundreds.
These Texas brown tarantulas are usually reclusive(隐居的), but the males were on an once-in-a-lifetime 49 : finding a mate. Each autumn, they cross Big Bend, 50 miles tirelessly in search of females. Although they have scary size, they are 51 to humans, preferring to back away rather than bite.
I bent down to watch them closely, fascinated by their movements, lifting each leg as if testing the ground before their next step. Their hair helps them detect 52 and get around their surroundings. The more I watched, the less 53 they became.
By the hike’s end, I had gone from shocked to amazed, 54 the patience and perseverance of these seemingly evil creatures, and thrilling at the 55 spider sight.
41.A.catching B.seeing C.feeding D.following
42.A.Curious B.Frightened C.Anxious D.Amazed
43.A.Besides B.Because of C.Despite D.Thanks to
44.A.tree B.animal C.soul D.sign
45.A.after B.when C.before D.once
46.A.focused on B.called out C.acted on D.put out
47.A.froze B.stood C.fell D.breathed
48.A.struck B.surrounded C.attacked D.attracted
49.A.ride B.parade C.visit D.journey
50.A.covering B.driving C.jogging D.measuring
51.A.damaging B.harmless C.dangerous D.friendly
52.A.threats B.warnings C.difficulties D.challenges
53.A.interesting B.surprising C.annoying D.frightening
54.A.balancing B.honoring C.admiring D.recovering
55.A.ugly B.sudden C.fearful D.unexpected
四、单词拼写
56.The sign on the wall tells us where to go in case of (紧急情况). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
57.You should stop (立刻) if you feel any pain during the exercise. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
58.It is widely (认可) that exercise is good for physical health. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
59.This is my second (尝试) to pass the driving test. I hope I can make it this time. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
60.Scientists are working hard to find a (解决办法) to the problem of plastic pollution. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
61.Even though the project was difficult, the sense of achievement made it very w . (根据首字母单词拼写)
62.Don’t let the fear of f stop you from trying new things. (根据首字母单词拼写)
63.The athletes from Zhejiang Province got 44 gold m at the 15th National Games. (根据首字母单词拼写)
64.Taking a deep breath, she forced herself to stay c before stepping onto the stage. (根据首字母单词拼写)
65.She i her left leg while running on the track in PE class. (根据首字母单词拼写)
五、语法填空
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。
Jane Goodall is a world-famous scientist 66 changed our understanding of chimps (黑猩猩). Born in England in 1934, she had a strong love for animals from childhood. At 26, she traveled to Gombe National Park in Tanzania, 67 country in Africa, and started her research about chimps.
Jane spent years 68 (observe) chimps’ behaviors in their own environment. At that time, it was 69 (usual) for a woman to live in a forest, but Jane never thought of giving up. She discovered that they could make and use tools, which was once thought to be unique 70 humans. She found that chimps had special ways to express 71 (they). She also realized the bond between members of a family was as strong as in a human family.
When Jane found chimps’ forest home was disappearing, she decided to do more than just study them. In 1977, she 72 (begin) a program to teach young people around the world to care for animals and the environment. Now, her project is being continued across Africa to prevent habitats 73 (lose) and illegal hunting. In her later years, she traveled around the world to speak for wildlife protection.
What Jane did is 74 (extreme) important for the survival of chimps, which keeps encouraging people to understand and protect wildlife. What makes her story impressive is not only her scientific achievements 75 her belief in human’s ability to live in harmony with other species.
六、书信写作
76.假定你是学校书法社负责人李华,下周你校将与英国姐妹学校举办一场线上书法艺术交流会。请你写一篇发言稿,介绍中文书法,内容包括:
1.书法艺术的重要性;
2.学习书法的建议。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hello everyone, I’m Li Hua, the head of our school’s Calligraphy Club.
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七、书面表达
77.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The first week of high school felt like walking onto a giant, unfamiliar (不熟悉的) stage where everyone except me seemed to know their roles. Walking through the crowded hallways, I felt myself even smaller as others’ laughter and conversation echoed with confidence. As a quiet observer, I felt my words often stuck somewhere deep inside, afraid to come out. The only place that I felt safe was a small corner in the school library, where I could hide during breaks and simply be alone with my thoughts.
During the English class about freshman challenge in the second week, my worst fear came true. The teacher announced we would be doing a partner presentation, talking about the problems and solutions in our school life. Right away, my heart began to race, beating so hard that I was sure others could hear it. I looked around and saw students quickly turning to their friends, forming pairs without hesitation. A familiar anxious voice whispered inside me, “No one will want to be with you.” My face grew warm, and I wished I could just become invisible (隐形的).
Just as my fear grew, a soft voice came from the desk beside me. “Hey, want to be partners ” a girl with kind eyes and a warm smile said. “I’m Sarah.” For a moment, I was unable to believe someone had actually noticed me. Then, I managed a small nod and whispered, “O...Okay.” “Don’t worry,” she added gently, “I get nervous speaking in front of people, too. We can help each other out.” Her words, simple yet sincere, lit a tiny spark of hope inside me — a feeling I hadn’t known for a long time.
注意:
1.续写词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then, she suggested we start to work right away.
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参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A B A B C B B C B C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 B C A B A A B A B A
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A C C D D B B A C A
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B C D A B C G B F D
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 B C C C B B A B D A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 B A D C D
1.A
【原文】W: My father insists that I have lessons on Sunday night.
M: Here we have several hours to go. I’ll wait for you in the tennis field at four. Don’t be late.
W: You bet!
2.B
【原文】M: I’m back. Is there anything I can help with for dinner
W: Great! Could you start by washing the vegetables
M: Sure. And I can do the cutting after that.
3.A
【原文】W: Hi! Glad to meet you. I’m an exchange student from Mexico.
M: Cool. Could you help me practice my Spanish when you’re in the United States
W: Sure. It’s my pleasure.
4.B
【原文】M: You look worried. What’s wrong
W: I can’t find my phone. I remember using it just now.
M: Well, why not use mine to call it Listen! It’s ringing in your bag.
5.C
【原文】M: How are you getting on with your new neighbors
W: Luckily, they don’t make too much noise. And they always smile and say hello. But what bothers me is the mess they’ve left outside.
6.B 7.B
【原文】W: Why did you run out of the room and close the door like that
M: I was so angry.
W: Do you mean I misunderstood you
M: To be Frank, you did, I think.
W: Okay, but can you first explain what you did with the cash I left
M: The dog was sick and I didn’t want to call you on your vacation, so I used the money to take him to the animal hospital.
W: Now everything is clear. It’s my fault.
M: Glad to hear you say that.
8.C 9.B 10.C
【原文】W: Jacob, your dad said you need my help.
M: Yes, please help me preheat the oven. I want to make a chocolate cake on my own. First, put the cocoa powder in the bowl, right
W: Yes. Remember how many other ingredients we should put into the bowl
M: Let me think. A cup of water, two cups of vegetable oil and four eggs.
W: Right. I’ll put some oil on the baking sheet so that the cake base won’t stick to it.
M: OK. Everything is done. Let me set a timer for 30 minutes. By the way, Jim invited me to watch his football game in the afternoon. Can you take me there
W: I have to visit your grandma then. Your dad is free. But you have to clean up the kitchen first.
M: OK.
11.B 12.C 13.A
【原文】M: Have you seen what’s happening in Baxton Park, Melinda They’re going to build an entertainment center in it.
W: Oh, I know. It is a pity. It will be used to hold parties every weekend, and then people will be coming and going at all hours of the night! How are we ever going to get a good night’s sleep
M: I think the trees will probably weaken the sound quite a bit. After all they’re quite heavy and close round here. What I’m worried about is parking. This is going to attract a lot of people here.
W: I know. There’s nothing we can do about the plan.
M: What about phoning up the local paper and getting their photographer round You never know, we might just get them to think again.
14.B 15.A 16.A 17.B
【原文】M: Hi, I would like to buy a one-way ticket to Brussels please.
W: Certainly, sir. We have an overnight train that leaves at 9 p.m.
M: How long does it take to get there
W: About twelve hours. If you’d like, you can choose a sleeper on the overnight train, which is not expensive at all.
M: Yeah, I think that is a good option. Do you serve food on the train
W: Yes, of course. There is a dining car where they serve meals at all times. We do provide free water and coffee for all of our passengers.
M: Great! I’ll take it.
W: Here you are, sir. Your train leaves from platform number eleven at 9. Remember to be here at least thirty minutes before the departure time or else you might miss your train!
M: I understand. Thank you very much!
W: Have a great trip.
18.A 19.B 20.A
【原文】M: Hi, everyone. I’d like to tell you what our class did to celebrate World Environment Day. First, the headmaster gave a presentation about the dangers the environment is facing nowadays and what each of us can do to protect it. Then our history teacher divided our class into three groups. Each group had a teacher as a leader. I was a member of the first group. We spent over two hours going around the neighborhood putting up posters about environmental protection. It was very cold and we got very tired, but we all felt very proud of ourselves. The second group was responsible for cleaning the streets around the school. They picked up all the rubbish on the streets, and they also put two rubbish bins at the school gate. The third group was asked to plant flowers in the schoolyard. When they grow, I’m sure our schoolyard will look very beautiful. When we all finished what we had to do, we gathered in the schoolyard again. The headmaster and our teachers thanked us and gave each of us a bag made of waste paper.
56.emergency
57.immediately
58.recognized/recognised
59.attempt
60.solution
61.worthwhile/orthwhile
62.failure/ailure
63.medals/edals
64.calm/alm
65.injured/njured
66.who/that 67.a 68.observing 69.unusual 70.to 71.themselves 72.began 73.loss 74.extremely 75.but
76.One possible version:
Hello everyone, I’m Li Hua, the head of our school’s Calligraphy Club. It’s a great honor to share with you today the charm of Chinese calligraphy — a remarkable cultural treasure that has witnessed the ups and downs of our profound history. Not only does it immerse you in its unique elegance, but it also helps calm the mind and cultivate perseverance.
Here are some practical tips. For beginners, it’s wise to start with basic strokes, as they form a solid foundation for further learning. You can also follow instructional videos online, making it easier to learn and correct mistakes in real time.
Stay confident and keep practicing, and you’ll embrace the beautiful art of Chinese calligraphy. Thank you for listening!
77.One possible version:
Then, she suggested we start to work right away. We first listed our concerns: my fear of speaking in public and her trouble in organizing ideas. Sarah shared funny stories about her past presentations to calm me down, and I helped sort our points clearly. We practiced after class, taking turns to speak softly. When I finally stood in front of the class, her encouraging smile instilled me with strength and confidence. Despite my trembling voice, the well-practiced words came out smoothly. Hearing the thunderous applause, I realized high school isn’t a lonely stage — with efforts, we can find our place together.

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