资源简介 8.How much will the man pay for the tickets A.$25. B.$35.C.$50.(考试时间:120 分钟 试卷满分:150 分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。9.What does the man like best about traveling A.Trying new foods. B.Meeting different people. C.Visiting places of interest.0.How does the woman usually travel A.By car. B.By plane.1.What does the man want to do next year A.Set up his business.B.Take up a new hobby.C.Look for a new job.12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers C.By train.A.Business partners.B.Good friends.C.Employer and employee.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。1111.How did the woman travel to France A.By plane. B.By ship.2.What did the man enjoy doing in France 3.What does the man think of Lake Louise C.By bike.A.Amazing.B.Disappointing.C.Frightening.4.What will the speakers see when they reach Winnipeg A.Climbing hills.B.Lying on the beach.C.Cycling in the countryside.C.She missed her train.A.Mountains.B.Plains.C.Forests.3.What happened to the woman on her last day in France A.She got hurt.B.She lost her money.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。5.Why does Ted want to ask for leave A.To submit an application.new notice.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。B.To see the dentist. C.To learn about the14.How do most tourists get to Mersea Island A.By train. B.By car.C.By boat.6.When will Ted probably have a vacation 15.What do the visitors need to know about “The Strood” A.It’s cut off by the sea.A.Next Wednesday.B.Next Thursday.C.Next month.B.It’s built underwater.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。C.It’s not always passable.7.What is the man doing 16.What does the speaker think of the timetable A.It is very important.A.Buying tickets.B.Changing tickets.C.Selling tickets.1B.It causes a lot of inconvenience.C.It is good for the fishing industry.7.What do the speaker’s parents probably do A.They run a restaurant.architectural period of the Khmer Empire which ruled between the 8th and 15th centuries CE. Most structuresof the period were built similarly to this one, and all were made of stone.1Potala Palace, ChinaThis current World Heritage Site and museum was formerly the dwelling place of the Dalai Lama beforethe 1950s. The palace got its name, which translates to “brilliance,” from Mount Potalaka, the mythical homeof the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, who “represents the compassion of all Buddhas.”Hagia Sophia, TurkeyB.They provide emergency services.C.They work for a water playground.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。The many phases of Hagia Sophia began when it was built in 537 AD.First it was a Greek OrthodoxChristian cathedral, then during the Ottoman Empire was converted into a mosque, and now it’s a museum.The city of its location — formerly Lygos, Byzantium, Augusta Antonia, New Rome, Constantinople etc.currently Istanbul, similarly went through many changes.1128.What was the man’s opinion about last night’s documentary A.It was a bit annoying. B.It was not his favorite.9.What was last night’s documentary about C.It was as good as the last one.C.Dolphins.A.Elephants.0.What does the man complain about A.The camera work. B.The music.B.Bears.Westminster Abbey, United KingdomThe former cathedral used to be called the Collegiate Church of St. Peter at Westminster until it lostcathedral (or abbey) status in 1556. For centuries Westminster Abbey has served as a wedding and burial placefor the British monarchy (皇室).C.The story.2221.What is a common feature of the buildings from the Khmer Empire period mentioned in the text A.They were all used as tombs.B.They were all built with stone.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。AC.They all had different functions.D.They were all in different countries.The World’s Most Beautiful Buildings Ranked2.Which function is NOT mentioned concerning Hagia Sophia Architecture has always been a form of art perfected by few, yet appreciated by many. Unlike playing aninstrument or writing a novel, designing and building a livable structure requires more than just imagination,but also ingenuity and craftsmanship. We have ranked some of the most amazing buildings based on theirbeauty.A.A royal palace.B.A Christian cathedral.D.A museum.C.A mosque.3.What can we learn from the text about these buildings A.They are all still used for religious activities today.B.They are all the tallest buildings in their countries.C.They were all built in the same century.Angkor Wat, CambodiaAngkor Wat translates to “City of Temples” and was built as a Hindu temple in the 12th century. Itsarchitecture combines temple-mountain and galleried temple styles, both of which originated from theD.They have all experienced changes in function.2B25.What can we know about JKAI Canadian musicians Jenn Beaupre — better known as Rozette, and JKAI never anticipated that theirA.He has a personal connection to Chinese culture.B.He is less experienced in the music industry than Rozette.C.He prefers not to appear in front of the camera.D.He was initially doubtful about the project’s success.“reaction” videos, a project they initiated nearly three years ago, would achieve widespread popularity in China.Rozette, a singer-songwriter and vocal coach, responds to live performances by Chinese singers onpopular music shows. Her honest reactions, fresh viewpoints, and sharp yet professional and humorouscomments have drawn millions of followers in China.26.Why are Rozette’s reactions considered natural and honest A.She carefully studies each song beforehand.Born in Alberta, Canada, Rozette made her debut (首次亮相) as a singer about 20 years ago. With adiverse musical style mixing elements of pop, soul and jazz, she earned praise for her powerful vocals,impressive stage performances and accomplished singing. JKAI, who plans the videos, has also been active inthe music industry for about two decades, writing hundreds of songs licensed to record labels, games, films andTV commercials across Asia.B.She is already familiar with most Chinese singers.C.She makes little preparation before filming.D.She follows a strict script written by JKAI.27.What is the main idea of the text Humbly describing themselves as “small players”, the two told China Daily they started posting videossimply for fun and as an experiment. JKAI, who has Chinese ancestry, was curious about how his best friendRozette, who knew little about China, would respond to the nation’s music that he loves.They do little preparation or research about the song or singer to be reviewed, ensuring Rozette’sreactions are natural, honest and spontaneous. With her expertise in vocal skills, she shares her immediatefeelings about the singer’s performance, the song’s production values and even the singer’s personality.Such honesty is valued by an audience seeking a refreshing view of China. “I was so distant from all ofthis music and culture that made it easier to speak my mind. This project gave me a fulfilling opportunity touse my skills without other’s influence.” says Rozette.A.Chinese music shows are gaining international fame.B.Cross-cultural music collaboration is a rising global trend.C.Bilibili rewards overseas content Canadian creators with annual awards in 2025.D.Two Canadian musicians became popular in China through honest reaction videos.CEvery year, monarch butterflies travel thousands of kilometers as they migrate from Canada to Mexicoin the fall, just to head back north again in the spring. This is possible thanks to the natural structure of theirwings, which makes them lightweight, flexible, and excellent at flying — a unique combination theresearchers wanted to copy in their robots.Since initiating, they have filmed around 800 videos. On Bilibili alone, their videos have accumulatedover 630 million views and attracted nearly 2.4 million followers. In 2024, they were listed among Bilibili’stop 100 creators and presented with the Overseas Content Creator of the Year award in 2025.Despite their small size, the natural design of monarch butterfly wings is very complex, evolving tostand extremely long journeys. One of the fundamental principles that make these wings so efficient duringflight is that they don’t just create thrust (推力) by actively moving, but also by passively bending their naturalshape, which allows them to ‘glide’ without spending additional energy.24.What is Rozette’s professional background according to the text A.A video planner and producer.B.A music producer and vocal coach.To achieve this, the research team, led by Oliver Gutfleisch at TU Darmstadt, built the robotic butterflywings by putting magnetic particles (磁性粒子) into a flexible plastic material. “The wings are made from aC.A record label manager and composer. D.A music critic and television host.3magnetic composite material that responds to external magnetic fields,” said Kilian Schāfer, co-author of thestudy. “When a magnetic field is applied, the magnetic particles cause the wings to bend, copying themovement of real butterfly wings.”D.Higher energy settings ensured wings were more adaptable.31.What can be a suitable title for the text A.Monarch Butterfly Migration Is Simply MagicalB.Butterflies Lead to Artificial Colors for 3D PrintingC.Butterflies’ Movements Reveal Earth’s Magnetic FieldD.Monarch Butterflies Have Inspired the Robotic WingsUsing 3D printing, the researchers created 12 different wing designs with different sizes to test theirbehavior using a mix of experimental tests and computer simulations. Some of the designs also recreated vein(翅脉) patterns in their design that copied those found in monarch butterfly wings to test if these structurescould improve their performance. What they found was that larger wings — about 28 mm long — with veinpatterns were less rigid and easier to bend, making them better at adapting their shape during flight.In their tests, the scientists also found that butterflies that were 3D-printed using higher energy laser (激光) settings were thinner and better at bending. However, they were also more delicate and easily damaged.DFor one woman, a quiet walk in the neighborhood turned into a life-saving task.All was calm until a weak sound cut through the quiet. At first, she thought she imagined it — a softcry, almost too quiet to notice. But then it came again, clearer this time: a small, frightened cry. Her heartjumped a beat. She stopped. Something was wrong. A dog was in trouble.“The biggest challenge was creating thin, flexible structures with vein patterns that were still functional whileShe looked at nearby yards, fences, and sidewalks — and then realized the cries were coming frombelow. Leaning over a storm drain (泄水沟), she saw at the bottom sat a dog, wide-eyed, shaking, and badlyhoping someone would hear her.being less than a millimeter thick,” said Schāfer. “Ensuring that these features were preserved requiredfine-tuning 3Dprinting process, particularly the laser energy settings, to achieve the desired mechanicalproperties.”Without hesitation, she called Animal Law Enforcement for help. Corporal Rollins arrived quickly,looking over the situation. The drain was too narrow for a simple rescue (营救), and the space below was small,making it impossible to climb in safely. Then Rollins noticed a nearby well cover. After the cover was lifted, adark tunnel (通道) appeared, and almost immediately, the dog carefully walked toward the light, as if sensingthat help had arrived.28.How did the researchers make the robotic wings fly A.By applying external magnetic fields. B.By using the restorative force of the plastic.C.By filling them with air pressure.D.By attaching tiny mechanical motors.29.What did the scientists find about the 3D-printed robotic wings A.All wing designs showed identical flight behavior.B.Smaller wings kept robots’ energy requirement low.C.Larger wings with vein patterns performed the best.D.The vein patterns made wings rigid and worse for flight.0.What is the message implied in the last paragraph A.3D printing helped produce stronger robotic butterflies.B.Adjusting laser energy could make ideal robotic butterflies.C.Magnetic material made flying robots unable to function well.Officer Moore soon joined Rollins, and together they formed a careful plan. With patience, calm voices,and treats in hand, Rollins climbed down and slowly earned the dog’s trust. Dirty, frightened, but unharmed,she finally allowed herself to be fixed and lifted safely out of the tunnel.The frightened dog, named Kita, was brought to the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region. Herphoto was quickly posted, and almost immediately her family recognized her. They rushed to the place,overjoyed to be reunited with their beloved dog. Before leaving, they made the right choice to microchip (植入芯片) her, making sure she could always find her way home in the future.34Another life has been saved. Another happy tail has returned to the home where it rightfully belongs.This allows them to climb with stability and speed. These little performers are truly impressive in their agility(灵活性)!32.What was the dog doing when the woman found it A.It was calling for help.B.It was lying quietly there.As they grow older, though, you’ll notice that they climb less and less. That’s because grown-up pandasare all about conserving energy — after all, they’re always feeding on bamboo and need to save their strengthC.It was running in the street.D.It was searching for food.333.Which can best describe the method of the rescue for their next meal!of their habitat.40And you’ll more often find them moving around, enjoying the peace and quietA.Proper.B.Costly.C.Stressful.D.Strange.4.What did the dog do when being rescued A.It refused to move.A.Tree-climbing is essential for survival, especially for wild pandas.B.It takes a certain amount of strength for them to climb trees.C.So, seeing an adult panda climbing trees is a rare treat.D.Pandas mainly survive on bamboo and plants.E.The motion is both beautiful and smooth.B.It cried loudly.C.It fought against the rescuers.D.It believed in the rescuers.35.Which saying best fits what the dog’s owners did at last A.Every dog has its day.B.Love me, love my dog.D.Every coin has two sides.C.Better late than never.F.It helps pandas grow strong and healthy.第二节(共 5 小题:每小题 2. 5 分, 满分 12. 5 分)G.It’s truly an impressive sight!阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 完形填空(每小题 1 分,共 15 分)Did you know that climbing trees is one of the most natural and fascinating skills for giant pandas The Spring Festival is the most important festival for Chinese. This year, I decided to participate in allFrom a young age, these adorable pandas start learning the art of tree climbing.36Typically, pandathe activities organized forThe preparation began a month ago,New Year paintings. Later we 43teacher bring a special kind of pen, I became41students to celebrate the Spring Festival.cubs (幼崽) begin learning how to climb at about 4 to 5 months old, and by the time they’re around 6 months,42our rooms with Spring Festival couplets (对联) andthey’re already skilled climbers, able to climb tree trunks with great ease.an activity to write Spring Festival couplets. When I saw my37When a panda cub is left alone while its mother searches for bamboo nearby, it faces the44to know what it was called. In addition, we werethreat of predators. But no worries! The cubs can quickly climb up a tree to escape danger, as climbingprovides a safe refuge high off the ground. What’s more, trees are the perfect spot to take in some sunshine.going to use a brush tothing called ink. After4547Chinese characters on red paper. Besides, there was anotherthe tools needed for Spring Festival couplets, we started our464838journey. The teacher taught us how to hold a writing brush. I tried to hold it,start writing carefully, but the 50 of the pen was too soft and I couldn’twas disappointed but I did not give up. I carefully studied the teacher’s 52I wrote a line of words At this time, I found that my sleeves (袖子) were already filled with ink as I was too49it in the ink, andGiant pandas’ liking for climbing trees is a natural behavior closely related to their body structure andliving environment. When climbing trees, pandas have a unique technique. They wrap their front paws (爪)tightly around the tree trunk or branches, and use their powerful hind feet to push themselves upwards. 3951it at all. I. After several attempts,5focused on53.58crafts bamboo furniture.Li, born in 1990, has lived with her grandparents in Mianyang, Sichuan, since the age of 6 after her59 (die). Life was difficult for her during her youth, as she and her grandparents had little(live) on. She started to work in the city at 14 and would not have returned to her childhood home but61 (fall) ill in 2012. After returning home, Li opened an online shop to sell(dress) in graceful traditional garments rises at sunrise, rests at sunset, plants seeds andEven so I was very happy, because I felt that I had learned the54of writing calligraphy,that is, to hold the pen in the correctsomething in order to understand it.55. Then I realized sometimes I have to experiencefather604444444445555551.A.minority2.A.cleaning3.A.wonB.foreignB.decoratingB.describedB.miserableB.carveC.localD.low-incomeC.designingC.launchedC.upsetD.buildingD.restrictedD.ashamedD.writefor her grandmothermostly food products. To increase sales, she took up making short videos in 2016,home and abroad afterwards.62went viral at4.A.curious5.A.learnC.drawA Weibo user once remarked, “Li’s success lies in her passionwrote “Thank you for giving me an opportunity to appreciate the landscape in the countryside.” But Li is notwithout criticism. Some people have expressed skepticism (怀疑态度) because it is 64 (believe)that she looks so perfect after a long day of work in the fields. To do what she does would be, for most of us,65 (entire) unlikely.63life.” Another Weibo user6.A.magical7.A.usingB.globalB.mixingB.easyC.affordableC.recyclingC.creativeC.coverD.uselessD.understandingD.effectiveD.set8.A.repetitive9.A.dipB.hang0.A.figure1.A.correct2.A.goalB.materialB.makeC.inkD.tip第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 书面表达 (满分 15 分)C.acceptD.solve最近,你班同学就“探索火星是否值得”这一话题展开了一场讨论。请你根据下表提供的信息,用英语写B.methodB.readingB.formC.reactionC.practisingC.meaningC.attitudeD.courseD.listeningD.way一篇短文介绍讨论的情况,并谈谈自己的看法。3.A.improving4.A.difficulty5.A.posture31710%的同学认为火星不值得探索。理由:. 离我们及我们的日常生活太遥远。2. 浪费金钱。0%的同学认为火星值得探索。理由:B.emotionD.habit第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分). 已发送火星车祝融探索发现了火星的基本情况。2. 有望解决人口问题。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。Li Ziqi, one of China’s most popular influencers, made 56surprising comeback on the注意:1. 词数 100 左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。afternoon of November 12 after she stopped posting videos for more than three years.She first made her name in 2016 on Sina Weibo. With short videos featuring poetic portrayals of ruralRecently our class had a heated discussion on whether Mars is worth exploring.life and covering57(vary) crafts related to traditional Chinese culture, nothing seems impossible_________________________________________________________________________________________with Li’s hands working magic. In the videos, Li often_________________________________________________________________________________________6_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 读后续写 (满分 25 分)__________________________________________________________________________________________阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文.I applied for a job with a Chinese-Canadian company in Vancouver. As you know, the Chinese are______________In the end, I wasn’t embarrassed at all.famous for their food. They cook delicious food and obtain a simple pleasure from eating.So, I was not surprised when my new boss invited me out to lunch to celebrate my new job. He said wewere going to eat in a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. I was nervous. I knew we would be using chopsticks,and while I had tried many times to master the technique, I had completely failed in every attempt. How wouldI be able to make a good impression Would I make a complete fool of myself _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That evening, I called a friend and asked her to explain exactly how to use chopsticks. She patientlyexplained the proper way of holding them between the thumb, first and middle fingers.“ It is not that hard,” shesaid. “That is easy for you to say,” I replied. “You’ve been eating with chopsticks all your life. It is natural foryou!” I didn’t get much sleep that evening. I kept turning around in bed all night, worrying about lunch thenext day._______________The next day, I could hardly contain my anxiety. It was difficult to get any work done in the morning. Atnoon, I left with my boss and two co-workers and headed to the restaurant. We were seated at an excellent table.My boss wrote out the food order, speaking to the server in Chinese. My heart was pounding, but then I noticeda strange thing. Instead of the customary chopsticks, each of us had knives, forks, and spoons.I was confused at first, but then, it hit me. My boss knew that I would have trouble with the chopsticks.He wanted to save me from embarrassment, so he had called ahead and arranged for us to be served withknives and forks. I couldn’t believe how kind and helpful he was.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。Instantly, I made up my mind and asked the server to bring me a pair of chopsticks.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________7高一下 英语答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B A B B C A C B C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A C C B C A A B C B题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B A D B A C D A C B题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 D A A D C G A F E C题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 B B C A D A D C A D题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 B B C D A1.C 2.B【原文】W: Hello, Alfonso, you look really well. What’s new M: Hey, Maya. My main news is that I want to change jobs next year. I want to have more time for my painting hobby.W: Roberto said you hoped to buy his house. Is that right M: Yes, Roberto’s place is much bigger than our home and there’s room for a painting studio. Plus, Kara says she wants toturn the storeroom into an office.W: Great. How are Kara and the children doing recently M: Very well.3.A 4.B【原文】W: Look there, Liu Qian. What a beautiful lake!M: Oh, my goodness. That must be Lake Louise. It’s so pretty. Words fail me.W: Yes, that’s Lake Louise. It’s even prettier in winter, after the lake freezes over. People like to go skating on the ice.M: Does all of Canada get so cold in winter W: A lot of it does. However, many areas of south Canada have a continental climate, with very hot summers and very coldwinters, so some days it gets as hot as an oven.M: Is all of Canada full of mountains like here W: Oh, no. When we get to Edmonton, we’ll be in the prairie. This is as flat as a pancake and stretches for as far as the eyecan see until we reach Winnipeg. After that, there are lakes and forests.M: What a wonderful place!5.B 6.C【原文】M: Mrs White, I need to take some time off work. I really need to see the dentist on Wednesday or Thursday.W: That’s fine, Ted. By the way, the management has just released a notice that instead of using your vacation time, youcan come early or stay late.M: Oh, that’s great. I’ve been trying to save my vacation time for a big trip next month after this project is over.W: Oh, that will be perfect for you then. Just make sure to submit your application for leave in advance.7.A 8.C【原文】W: Good morning. Can I help you M: Yes. Can we still get tickets for tonight’s performance W: Yes, there are tickets still available.M: How much are they W: Full price is $35, and $25 for students.M: And what time does it start W: Doors open at 6:30 pm, but the show doesn’t begin until 7:15.M: Can I get two student tickets for this evening W: Of course.M: Here’s the money.9.B 10.C【原文】W: Well, I really love to travel. Uh, every year I go somewhere new. I never go to the same country twice. I thinkmy favorite part is probably trying new foods.M: Yeah, but the best thing about traveling, I find, is the people that you meet.W: Oh, that’s true. I’ve met some great people. Um, well, see, I try to travel by train rather than by car or by plane. Andthat way you always meet lots of new and interesting people.11.A 12.C 13.C【原文】W: So, what did you do in the summer holiday M: I went to France. I took my bike over on a ship from England.W: That’s funny. I went to France too! But I caught a plane from London to Nice. Where did you go on your bike M: After arriving in France, I took a train to the Loire Valley. From there, I cycled all around. I loved riding my bike throughthe countryside. What about you How was Nice for you W: It’s lovely, with the beach in front and the hills behind. I stayed in a fantastic hotel. It was an old castle, and the roomswere comfortable!M: I didn’t stay in hotels. I stayed in local people’s homes. I met lots of interesting people and learned so much aboutFrance. I often joined them for dinner, so I tried lots of food I didn’t have at home.W: I like to choose what I eat. There are so many fantastic restaurants and shops in Nice. I love shopping so much that onmy last day, I went shopping and forgot about the time. I didn’t catch my train!14.B 15.C 16.A 17.A【原文】 M: When I talk about the place where I grew up, people often don’t believe me at first. I have to admit, anisland that regularly gets cut off by the sea does sound a bit like something out of a fairy tale or a scary movie. But Ipromise, Mersea Island is a real place. In fact, it’s only an hour’s train ride from London. But for tourists, the main way toget to Mersea Island is by driving across “The Strood”. This long, straight road is the only connection between the islandand the mainland. But when the sea is at its highest level, it becomes impossible to cross. Failing to check the timetableoften results in tourists getting trapped, or worse, having to be rescued by the emergency services! However, I’ve found itcomforting to follow the pattern of the waves. There’s something beautiful about accepting nature’s power and learningto be patient. And there’s plenty to do while you are on the island, from exploring the island’s pretty fishing villages andsandy beaches to trying water sports. Personally, I recommend you visit my parents, who will serve you with the mostdelicious seafood at reasonable prices!18.B 19.C 20.B【原文】W: Did you see that documentary, Nature Watch, last night M: I did. I wouldn’t want to miss anything from that series. I didn’t think it was as good as last week’s one on elephants,though.W: I actually find dolphins much more interesting, so I thought last night’s one was better. The next one’s about bears,which should be great.M: Yeah, I can’t wait. There is one problem with the series, though.W: Oh, what’s that M: I really can’t find any problem with the camera work, but I think whoever wrote the music shouldn’t be asked to do itfor a nature series again. It’s a bit annoying, especially when I try to focus on the story.41.B 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.D 48.C 49.A 50.D 51.B 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.A56.a 57.various 58.Dressed 59.died 60.to live 61.falling 62.which 63.for 64.unbelievable 65.entirely66.Recently our class had a heated discussion on whether Mars is worth exploring. Students hold different ideas about it.30% of us think space exploration is not worthwhile, holding the belief that space exploration is too far away fromus and our daily life and is a waste of money.However, 70% think space is worth exploring because we have benefited a lot from it, such as using satellites forcommunication and weather forecast. What’s more, with further space research, we may solve the population problem bymoving to other planets one day.As far as I am concerned, it is worthwhile to explore the space. Not only can it promote the development of societybut also enrich our life.67.One possible version:Paragraph 1:Instantly, I made up my mind and asked the server to bring me a pair of chopsticks. As soon as they were brought infront me, I took them carefully in my hand. I looked over at my boss and we exchanged a smile. With determination, Igrasped the chopsticks and attempted to pick up some rice and a piece of meat. However, my fingers slipped and the foodfell back onto the plate. I was swamped with a sense of embarrassment due to my failed attempts. At that moment, I sawmy boss giving me a reassuring nod, which motivated me to keep trying. I plucked up the courage and tried again,determined to master this skill. Through trial and error, I gradually got the hang of using chopsticks.Paragraph 2:In the end, I wasn’t embarrassed at all. I was glad that my new boss was so thoughtful that he could take everythinginto consideration. And I was really happy that I had decided to ask for chopsticks. After that, we often went out for lunchin that restaurant. Despite facing a number of challenges, I persevered in my attempts to use chopsticks. With the help ofmy friend and the patience of my boss, I was able to overcome my fear of using chopsticks and practice until I becameproficient. It struck me that diversity is not about how we differ, but about embracing one another’s uniqueness. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 巴彦淖尔市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月诊断考试英语听力.mp3 巴彦淖尔市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月诊断考试英语答案.docx 巴彦淖尔市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月诊断考试英语试卷(含音频).docx