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民乐一中 2025-2026 高二年级 3 月月考英语试题答案
听力答案 1-5 ABCCA 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 BCACA 16-20CABCB
阅读理解: 21-25 BBDBA 26-30DCDBC 31-35DCCBA
七选五:AEDBG
完型:41-45CADBC 46-50BDBAC 51-55CDACD
语法填空:56.frequently 57.achievements 58.have been awarded 59. variety 60. where
61.from 62. more 63.an 64. caused 65.how
【应用文参考范文】
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am Li Hua, a Chinese student studying in London this summer. Hearing that your art gallery
will hold a Chinese painting exhibition, I am writing to apply to be a volunteer.
As a student passionate about Chinese art, I have a good knowledge of Chinese painting
history and can speak English fluently, which enables me to introduce the cultural stories behind
paintings to visitors clearly. Besides, I am outgoing and willing to help others, so I can also assist
in organizing related activities such as guiding visitors or preparing exhibition materials. I am
confident that I can contribute to the success of the exhibition.
Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【续写参考范文 1】
Paragraph 1
Knowing what I had to say, I calmed myself down and walked to the stage. I looked
directly at Lucy, my voice steady but sincere. “Last week, I said something terrible about my
friend Lucy behind her back, and she heard every word,” I admitted. “I was thoughtless and cruel,
and I hurt her deeply. Lucy, you’re kind, funny, and a true friend—I never meant to hurt you. I’m
so sorry.” The class fell quiet, and I saw Lucy’s eyes glisten with tears as she nodded slightly.
Paragraph 2
That day marked a turning point. After class, Lucy came up to me with a soft smile.
“Thank you for apologizing publicly,” she said. “I was really hurt, but I know you didn’t mean it.”
We hugged tightly, and the awkwardness between us vanished. Emma also apologized for not
stopping me that day. From then on, our friendship grew stronger—we laughed more, listened
better, and learned to value honesty. I realized that facing mistakes bravely, not hiding from them,
is the key to keeping true friendships.
【续写参考范文 2】
Paragraph 1
Knowing what I had to say, I calmed myself down and walked to the stage. I took a deep
breath and began to talk about the afternoon I called Lucy boring in a cruel way. I told the class I
had been silly and unkind, and I said sorry for hurting her deeply, my voice shaking a little. At
first I looked at the floor, too nervous to lift my head, but when I finished, the class was quiet for a
moment. Then I looked up and saw Lucy looking at me, her eyes soft and warm, with no anger at
all.
Paragraph 2
That day marked a turning point. After class, Lucy walked up to me with a gentle smile. She
said she had heard my careless words that day, but she was proud that I had the courage to face
my mistake and say sorry sincerely. We shook hands and promised to be more honest and careful
with our words to each other. From then on, I learned to think twice before speaking and to value
every true friendship. I also realized that it is never a shame to say sorry bravely—it is a sign of
growth and kindness.
听力录音稿
1. 【答案】A
【原文】M: Karen, did you go to Jennifer’s party last night
W: I planned to go, but I was locked in the house by my brother when I was sleeping in my room.
It was already very late when he returned from the movie.
2. 【答案】B
【原文】W: You seem to have something to say, don’t you
M: Did you hear that Mary has become CEO of an advertising company
W: Mary A CEO Did you know that she always failed the examinations in high school
3. 【答案】C
【原文】M: Are you going to the train station now
W: No. I’ve changed my plan. I’m not going to Chicago today.
M: So are you going there tomorrow
W: No. I’ll be in New York for two more days.
4. 【答案】C
【原文】W: Good morning. I’d like to have this bag sent to a friend in Japan. So when do you
think he will receive it
M: It depends on which way you want it to be delivered. You can have a look here.
5.【答案】A
【原文】W: What are you eating, Henry
M: I’m eating some Soup Buns. They’re a kind of traditional Chinese food.
W: Do they have a long history in China
M: Yes. They became very popular as early as the Northern Song Dynasty.
【答案】6. B 7. C
【原文】W: Peter, can you do me a favor I’m going to the airport now. Can you help me carry
my bag out to the taxi
M: Certainly. So have you already called a taxi
W: Yes. It’s already waiting in the driveway now.
M: Good. When will your flight take off
W: It’s 2:00 pm now. The plane won’t take off until two hours later.
M: Well, there’s still quite a lot of time. You don’t need to hurry.
W: You know, it’s usually better to be early rather than late when you’re catching a flight. It will
take me about one hour to get to the airport.
【答案】8. B 9. A 10. B
【原文】W: Thanks for taking me to the theme park, Mike. I had the time of my life.
M: I’m glad to hear that, Amy. I enjoyed myself there, too. There’s a party at Jason’s house
tomorrow night. Do you want to go to it
W: Sorry, Mike, but I have an exam the day after tomorrow. I didn’t study today, you know.
M: Oh, in this case, you’d better review your lessons. Then what about going to see a horror
movie after the exam
W: Well, actually, I like comedies and love stories. I really want a movie to help me relax.
M: Then let’s go to a movie that can make us laugh.
W: OK.
【答案】11. B 12. C 13. A
【原文】W: Good afternoon, sir. What can I do for you
M: I just got off the plane. I would like to book a room for today, tomorrow and the day after
tomorrow.
W: No problem. Can I have your passport, please
M: Here you are. But I must have it back, because I have to go to the bank later.
W: Don’t worry, sir. I’ll just copy it, and then you can have it back again.
M: Good. Do you want anything else from me
W: Just a moment, sir. I will make the copy and give you back your passport first. Here you are.
The second thing I need is a deposit of 100 yuan. You will get it back when you check out.
M: I know. And if I use anything from the fridge or break something in my room, you will take it
out of my deposit, right
W: Quite right, sir.
【答案】14. C 15. A 16. C
【原文】W: Hi, Andy. Long time no see. How was your holiday
M: It was fine. My wife is not adventurous, so we always travel with a tour company. Much of the
time, we sit in a bus and are driven round the place to see the tourist attractions. Our holidays are
all the same, really. Only the country changes. It was Russia this year.
W: Oh, we are very different. We always make our own bookings. Then we like leaving it to
chance, such as surprises.
M: Well, we also had our share of surprises this time, but not very pleasant ones.
W: What happened
M: On the way back, our plane was delayed in Berlin, Germany due to the bad weather. We had to
wait for seven hours, and in the end we had to spend the night in a hotel there.
W: What a nuisance!
M: Yes. And in the middle of the night, the hotel’s fire alarm went off, and we all had to run out
into the street. It was a false alarm, but it was a terrible shock. My wife was in an awful state! I
don’t think we’ll go anywhere next year!
【答案】17. A 18. B 19. C 20. B
【原文】Good morning, boys and girls. Welcome to our school. This is your third school. You
started with kindergarten, and when you were seven, you went to the “big school”. This is an even
bigger school and it is very different. In kindergarten, you could play most of the time. In primary
school there was still a lot of running and shouting. But this school is not for little children. In this
school, we expect our students to be young adults. Here, we expect our students to be quiet and
serious in class. We don’t want you to run or shout in this school. Or else you will be punished.
You are still children, of course, but you are not little children. We will not treat you like them, so
please try not to behave like little children. Our teachers will help you with your study in every
way possible, but they will not hold your hand like the teachers in your primary school. You are
young adults now, and we want you to take some responsibility for your own learning. We will
give you every opportunity to learn, but if you don’t want to learn, there is little we can do except
encouraging you. Please remember these words and act accordingly. If you do, I am sure you will
have a great time here.民乐一中 2025-2026 高二年级 3 月月考英语试卷
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)
1. What did Karen do last night
A. She stayed at home. B. She went to a party. C. She saw a movie.
2. What is the probable relationship between Mary and the woman
A. Strangers. B. Former schoolmates. C. Employer and employee.
3. When will the woman probably go to Chicago
A. Today. B. Tomorrow. C. The day after tomorrow.
4. Where are the speakers
A. At a store. B. At the airport. C. At the post office.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A kind of food. B. A history lesson. C. An ancient dynasty.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分) 听下面一段对话,回答以下
小题。
6. What does the woman want Peter to do
A. Drive her to the airport. B. Help her with the bag. C. Call a taxi for her.
7. At what time will the woman’s flight take off
A. 2:00 pm. B. 3:00 pm. C. 4:00 pm.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. How did the speakers feel about visiting the park
A. Tired. B. Happy. C. Disappointed.
9. What does Amy plan to do tomorrow
A. Study for an exam. B. Attend a party. C. Go to the movies.
10. What kind of movie will the speakers watch
A A romantic movie. B. A comedy. C. A horror movie.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
11. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a bank. B. In a hotel. C. At an airport.
12. How many nights does the man want to stay
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
13. Why does the man want his passport back
A. He needs to go to the bank.
B. He needs to book an airplane ticket.
C. He is afraid that the hotel will lose it.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. Where did the man and his wife go this year
A. To Germany. B. To Canada. C. To Russia.
15. How does the woman plan her holidays
A. By making bookings by herself.
B. By following her friends’ suggestions.
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C. By turning to a tour company for help.
16. What happened to the man and his wife on the way back
A. The fire alarm at the airport went off.
B. They spent one night at the airport.
C. Their plane was delayed in Berlin.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What does the speaker probably do
A. A headmaster. B. A parent. C. A student.
18. What is the third school
A. A primary school. B. A middle school. C. A high school.
19. How is this school different from the children’s previous schools
A. It has more students.
B. The studies will be very difficult.
C. The students will be expected to act like young adults.
20. What will the teachers do if the students refuse to learn
A. They will punish the students.
B. They can only encourage the students.
C They will help the students with learning.
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)
A
As an important part of the ancient Silk Road, Northwest China’s Gansu Province has
seen commercial and cultural exchanges between the East and the West for millennia.
Gansu is home to numerous tourist destinations.
Mogao Caves
Located southeast of the oasis (绿洲) in Dunhuang, Mogao Caves are the world’s
largest, most richly filled and longest-used treasure house of ancient art. The Mogao Caves
were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987.
Crescent Spring
The Crescent Spring scenic spot, five kilometers south of Dunhuang, is quite literally
an oasis in the desert. The spring’s name comes from the crescent moon shape of the
small
pool between two large sand dunes. Zhangye Colorful Danxia Scenic Spot
The area, at the northern foot of the Qilian Mountains, is a provincial geopark and
scenic spot. Danxia was formed by the erosion (侵蚀) of red sandstone, forming isolated
peaks and steep layered outcrops. Its special geological structure, combined with
long-term desert conditions, freeze-melt weathering, and wind and water erosion
gave rise
to its present appearance. Mati Temple Scenic Area
Located at the northwestern bank of the Mati River and at the foot of Linsong
Mountain, Mati Temple is a national 5A tourist attraction and a cultural relic, which boasts
a wide range of natural, historical, and cultural sites. It is surrounded by rich landforms
and has lots of rare animals such as white-lipped deer, snow leopards, and cliff sheep.
21. What do the first two tourist attractions have in common
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A. They feature a desert. B. They lie in Dunhuang.
C. They have moon-shaped pools. D. They are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
22. What does Danxia refer to
A. A form of art. B. A kind of landform.
C. A term of water erosion. D. A type of architectural structure.
23. Which is the most attractive to wildlife lovers
A. Mogao Caves. B. Crescent Spring.
C. Zhangye Colorful Danxia Scenic Spot. D. Mati Temple Scenic Area.
B
Brian is a very silly, funny student. What he loves most is to make people laugh. All
his friends love his jokes, and even the teachers think he is very funny. Brian knows that
comedy is what he likes best.
When he hears about the school’s talent show, he decides to sign up so that he can
share his comedy from the stage. He has never done real stand-up comedy before, and he
is very excited. But when some of the students find out he will take part, they laugh at him.
Brian thinks it does not feel very good when someone laughs at him in a mean way!
Brian cannot understand why they are being so unkind to him. For a moment, he
thinks about telling the talent show organizers he will not attend. But then he remembers
how much his friends and teachers like his jokes. He makes up his mind to go ahead and
prepare his comedy routine (表演) for the talent show.
Brian decides to do a great job at the talent show to prove to the mean students that
they are wrong. Everyone loves his routine, and he wins first prize! Even so, the same
students tell Brian he is foolish and that he will never be a successful comedian. Brian just
shakes his head and wonders what their problem is. He does not understand, but he
realizes that it has nothing to do with him. He happily continues to work towards his goal.
As the years go on, Brian meets more people like that. Luckily, they are the minority,
and as he works hard to become a comedian, most of the people he meets encourage him
and help him to become even funnier. He gets more and more opportunities to perform,
and he is even invited to appear on television and act in movies.
24. Why does Brian decide to take part in the school’s talent show
A. His friends and teachers recommend it.
B. He wants to bring laughter to others on stage.
C. He wants to prove himself to other students.
D. He wants to laugh at some students on stage.
25. How does Brian react to some students’ negative comments at the beginning
A. He feels a bit annoyed. B. He ignores the comments.
C. He is determined to go on. D. He is thankful for the students.
26 How does Brian handle those negative comments later
A. He learns to fight with them bravely. B. He attempts to avoid them finally.
C. He tries to learn from them happily. D. He learns to treat them calmly.
27. Which of the following can best describe Brian
A. Caring and helpful. B. Generous and grateful.
C. Determined and passionate. D. Talented and humorous.
C
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Music festivals are highly popular events during the summer months, attracting
thousands of festival-goers who camp on-site. However, the question arises as to whether
the tents left behind can be recycled.
While some festival organizers claim that they recycle the tents, the answer is not so
straightforward. Every year, thousands of tents are thrown away at festivals, and it’s not
just post-festival laziness or poor weather that is to blame. According to a recent survey,
many festival-goers leave their tents behind because they believe they will be donated to
charities. But unfortunately, this is only wishful thinking.
Matt Wedge, the director of Festival Waste Reclamation & Distribution, says that the
number of tents left behind is increasing, estimating that around 20% of the tents at Leeds
Festival were thrown away, which amounted to about 7,000 tents. He adds that the number
of abandoned tents in Reading and Leicester festivals doubles, meaning that 14,000 tents
could have been thrown away.
In terms of addressing this problem, one popular idea is to employ a tent deposit
scheme (押金方案). Under this scheme, festival-goers would pay a deposit to bring their
tent to the festival, which would be returned to them if they take their tent home. “A
similar thing happens with litter. Some festivals make attendees (参加者) pay a 10 ‘eco
bond’, which will be returned to them if they fill up a bag of rubbish and hand it in at the
end of the festival,” Wedge says.
The shocking images of abandoned tents are more than just a comment on the
environmental impacts of the festival itself. They are in fact a dramatic symbol of our
throwaway culture. Just as images of clean fields at Glastonbury represent a refreshing
sign of hope, the final message is to make it a habit to take your tent home at least. It’s the
best thing people can do.
28. Why are tents left behind after music festivals according to the recent survey
A. Most of the tents are of poor quality.
B. Some people are too lazy to take the tents home.
C. Poor weather makes it difficult to recycle the tents.
D. Many people mistakenly think the tents will be donated.
29. What can we learn from the numbers listed in
paragraph 3
A. There is an increasing demand for tents. B. A large
number of tents are thrown away.
C. Making tents needs a fair amount of energy.
D. Festival tickets are more expensive than tents.
30. What’s paragraph 4 mainly about A. How
charities deal with the tents. B. How to attract
more festival-goers.
C. How to reduce rubbish and tents after festivals.
D. How people view rubbish and tents at festivals.
31. What does the author intend to do by writing the text
A. Stress the importance of music festivals.
B. Introduce popular music festivals in the world.
C. Make people pay attention to the quality of tents.
D. Call on people to protect the environment at festivals
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D
I remember it like it was yesterday. My freshman year basketball tryouts (选拔赛) had
gone surprisingly well. I completed every pass and earned a spot as a solid bench player
(替补球员). Then this happened — I missed an easy shot totally for no reason. The next
day I got cut from the team.
“Fail fast and fail often.” The startup world is filled with statements like this. In
technology and entrepreneurship (企业家) circles, failure has become something to chase,
not avoid. And science is starting to back this up. A Nature study found that among
scientists and entrepreneurs, those who ultimately succeeded had actually failed more
often than their less-successful fellows. What set them apart wasn’t luck or genius; it was
their ability to learn and adapt quickly after each failure.
Sonja Lyubomirsky and Ed Diener, two leading voices in positive psychology, have
shown that people who’ve experienced failure sometimes report higher levels of long-term
well-being than those who haven’t. Their findings suggest that lasting happiness is fueled
less by external wins, like medals or titles, and more by internal sources: purpose,
meaningful relationships, and personal growth.
How can we pursue purpose without being consumed by the pain of failure My
suggestion is to rethink purpose, especially “little purpose”, which is about the process, not
the outcome. Say you dream of becoming a best-selling writer. That’s wonderful. But even
if the book doesn’t make it onto the New York Times list, the act of writing it, of shaping
your story, can still be deeply fulfilling.
Perhaps my basketball setback could have been redefined (重 新 定 义 ). Instead of
quitting the team entirely, maybe I could have applied to be the equipment manager. I
would have stayed close to the sport I loved, and found meaning without needing to be a
top athlete. When success isn’t narrowly defined, failure doesn’t close the door. It opens
new ones. In this way, failure truly becomes the new success.
32. Why is the author’s basketball experience mentioned in paragraph 1
A. To describe the pain of failure. B. To criticize unfair selection system.
C. To introduce the topic of failure. D. To express regret about his performance.
33. What does the study in Nature suggest about successful people
A. They are more likely to fail. B. They are less adaptable to failure.
C. They gain valuable lessons from failure. D. They work in the field of high-tech.
34. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. The short-term joy of success. B. The source of lasting happiness.
C. The most rewarding way of living. D. The balance of feeling good
and failure.
35. What is the best title for this text A. Why Failure Is the New Success
B. How to Get a Sense of Achievement
C. The Role of Purpose in Personal Growth
D. Humans Learn Better from Direct Experience 第
二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
How to Build Good Study Habits
Developing good study habits is essential for academic success. It not only helps you
learn more effectively but also reduces stress during exams. Here are some practical tips to
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get you started:
1. Set a fixed study schedule
Our brains work best when we follow a routine. ____36____ For example you could
study math from 7:00 to 8:30 every evening and English in the morning. Stick to your
schedule as much as possible, even on weekends.
2. Create a comfortable study space
Find a quiet, well-lit area where you can focus without distractions. ____37____
Make sure your study space has all the supplies you need, such as books, notebooks, and
stationery. Avoid studying in bed or on the couch, as these places are associated with
relaxation.
3. Break tasks into smaller pieces
Large assignments or study goals can feel overwhelming. ____38____ Instead of
trying to finish an entire textbook chapter in one sitting, split it into sections and deal with
one at a time. This will make your tasks more manageable and help you stay motivated.
4. Take regular breaks
Studying for hours without stopping can lead to fatigue (疲 劳 ) and reduced
concentration. ____39____ During your break, stretch, drink water, or take a short walk
— avoid using your phone or watching TV, as these activities can make it harder to get
back to studying.
5. Review and reflect regularly
Learning doesn’t end when you finish studying. ____40____ Review your notes
within 24 hours of learning new materials, and reflect on what you’ve learned. This will
help strengthen the information in your memory and identify areas where you need more
practice.
With continuous effort, these habits will become second nature and help you achieve
your academic goals.
A. This helps your brain get into “study mode” at the right time.
B. It’s important to take short breaks every 45-60 minutes.
C. Many students struggle with maintaining focus during study sessions.
D. Breaking them down into smaller, specific tasks makes a big difference.
E. A cluttered (杂乱的) environment can make it hard to concentrate.
F. You should also ask your teachers for feedback on your progress.
G. Regular review is key to a long-term memory of knowledge.
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完型填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
My mom is an awesome human being just like all other moms. She knowingly and
unknowingly ____41____ me a lot of things. What I’m going to share today determined
the way I ____42____ everybody.
I was four years old. One fine afternoon, my mom and I were staying outdoors, she
reading and I watching a line of ____43____. I was never a naughty kid. ____44____, I
was known for keeping quiet even when things were not going my way. So I don’t
____45____ why I did this but I disrupted (使中断 ) the line of ants and I liked it when
they looked so ___46___. I even went ahead and stepped on a couple of them! My mom
saw this and she wasn’t ____47____ with me but she said something I still ____48____
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today. She said, “You should never be ____49____ to anybody however little they are.
Everybody is different and we shouldn’t treat them ____50____.”
I got upset when I heard this because I thought I had disappointed my mom. Also I
started ____51____ the family of ants I had killed. It has been more than 25 years now and
I’ve ____52____ so many things that have happened in my life; ___53____, I still do my
best to be kind to everybody.
We should teach our young kids to never be mean to anybody. When you’re kind to
other people, it’s a ____54____that goes on. It’s the kind of chain reaction that uplifts the
whole world-one heart at a time. I believe in the magic of ____55____!
41. A. offered B. left C. taught D. promised
42. A. treat B. respect C. question D. help
43. A. trees B. kids C. seals D. ants
44. A. On average B. In fact C. As a result D. With difficulty
45. A. mind B. doubt C. know D. think
46. A. excited B. troubled C. tired D. relaxed
47. A. patient B. strict C. honest D. annoyed
48. A. disagree with B. benefit from C. suffer from D. look for
49. A. cruel B. familiar C. similar D. cool
50. A. seriously B. hopelessly C. unfairly D. directly
51. A. believing in B. seeking for C. thinking about D. laughing at
52. A. accepted B. repeated C. discovered D. forgotten
53 A. however B. besides C. therefore D. instead
54. A. debate B. trip C. circle D. match
55. A. love B. life C. value D. kindness
第二节 语法填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 15 分)
The area of the Yellow River Wetland Park in Yinchuan, once a place local people
avoided because of serious pollution, has become not only a popular destination for the
locals, but also a territory ____56____ (frequent) visited by migratory birds.
The Yinchuan Wetland Park is only part of China’s many ____57____
(achievement) in the protection of wetland. In the past few years, many cities
____58____ (award) the title of “international wetland cities”, displaying a great
____59____ (various) of patterns and styles. For example, Wuhan, known as “a
city of a hundred lakes”, has five large wetland reserves, ____60____ tens of
thousands of birds come to stay in wintertime.
Liangping District in Chongqing, however, is totally different ____61____ a natural
wetland.
By contrast, it is ____62____ (much) closely tied to human activities. People built
small wetlands in rural areas. What’s more, they have combined these wetlands with
organic farms, homestays and healthcare centers, which has resulted in ____63____
increase in income of up to 52,000 yuan per household.
Panjin in Liaoning Province is another incredible wetland city. In the past, the city
suffered from environmental problems ____64____ (cause) by oil production. But now in
the coastal wetlands,seagrass turns a breathtaking red every autumn, creating beautiful
“red beaches”. You can’t imagine ___65___ beautiful it is!
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
66. 假定你是李华,暑期在伦敦学习,得知当地美术馆要举办中国画展览。请写一封
信申请做志愿者,内容包括:
1. 写信目的
2. 个人优势(了解中国绘画史、英语流利……) 3. 能做的事情(
讲解画作、协助活动组织……) 提示词:美术馆 art gallery 中国
画展览 Chinese painting exhibition
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。
One afternoon, Emma and I were walking home from school, chatting about our day.
Emma, with her curious eyes shining, asked me about my friendship with Lucy. Without
thinking, I said, “I only hung out with Lucy because she wanted me to, but I didn’t really
want to be friends with her. She was kind of boring.”
Unluckily, I didn’t know Lucy was nearby. When I looked up, she was right there,
having heard everything. Her face turned pale, and her eyes got big with surprise. She didn’
t say anything and ran off. Emma and I just stood there, feeling sorry and embarrassed. I
knew I should go after Lucy and say sorry, but I was too shocked to move. Emma’s face
turned red too. We walked home without talking, and it felt like our steps were getting
heavier.
The next days were hard. I felt really bad about what I said and wanted to fix things
with Lucy. I needed to say sorry. But what should I say Even though I didn’t mean to, I
hurt Lucy’s feelings. Every time I saw her at school, I looked away quickly.
Then, something interesting happened in our speaking class. On Tuesday, Mrs. Julia
said we would do pre-class speeches. She had written our topics on small pieces of paper
and put them in a box. We had to pick one without knowing what it was. I was a bit
nervous. When I reached into the box, I pulled out a paper that said, “Tell your most
embarrassing moment.” My heart was beating fast. It felt like I was given a chance to
make things right.
I spent the next few days practicing my speech, trying to find the right words to
apologize to Lucy. I wanted to be sincere and show her I was sorry. When the day of the
speech came, I was still nervous, but I knew it was important to face my mistake. I stood
in front of the class, took a deep breath, and began to share my story, hoping it would help
me and Lucy move forward.
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。
Knowing what I had to say, I calmed myself down and walked to the stage.
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That day marked a turning point.
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