资源简介 高三英语七模答案一、听力(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)1-5 ACBBA 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 ACCAC 16-20 ABACC二、阅读理解(共 20小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 50分)21-23 D B C 24-27 A B D D 28-31 B C C C 32-35 A D C B36-40 C F B G E三、完型填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)41-45 D C C B A 46 -50 C D A B A 51-55 B C B D D四、语法填空(共 10小题;每题 1.5分,满分 15分)56. anticipated 57. dramatically 58. by 59. is expected 60. when61. which 62. capabilities 63.signalling/signaling 64. larger65. is accelerating第四部分 写作(满分 40分)第一节 应用文(15分)AI And Our StudyAI tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek are now a common feature in education.However, the outcomes vary significantly based on how we use them.Some students utilize AI tools to enhance their learning process by searching foruseful information, detecting errors or getting instant explanations, which greatlyboosts their learning efficiency. While others rely too much on AI by copyingAI generated answers without independent thinking. In my opinion, the latterapproach is not recommended. Copying answers without independent thinkingundermines students’ ability of critical thinking and problem solving.In conclusion, AI is a helpful tool rather than a replacement. We should makerational use of it. Let’s take charge of our learning journey, steering AI to serve us andunlock our greater potential.第二节 读后续写(25分)Determined to help the elderly embrace modern life, Tim came up with an idea. Hebrought a smartphone and taught Mr. Johnson to watch woodworking tutorials online,guiding his hands to operate the screen step by step. For Mrs. Clark, he showed her howto use music apps to play her favorite songs, patiently explaining each button. He alsotaught other elders how to shop for groceries online and scan QR codes to pay. Soon, theelders could use the devices independently, their faces glowing with excitement and pride.They all praised him repeatedly, “You’ve brought convenience and joy to our life. Wereally appreciate your help.” Witnessing their delight, Tim’s heart was filled with a strongsense of achievement he had never felt before.As the community activity came to an end, Tim was amazed to see the greatchanges in both the elders and himself. Thanks to the help, the elderly were no longerseparated from the fast paced digital world and felt more connected to society. As forTim, his initial unwillingness and boredom were totally gone. He no longer viewedthe service as a forced and meaningless task, but regarded it as a meaningful chance tocare for others and connect with the community. This experience completelytransformed his understanding of community service, teaching him that true growthcomes from giving to others and achieving a better self.英语 听力原文1.M: I am going cycling on Saturday, do you want to come along W: Thanks. But I’ve got lots of cooking on Saturday evening. I hope you would stillcome.M: Of course I am. I wouldn’t miss it.2.W: This suit is my husband’s favorite. Please be careful with it.M: We are careful about all the clothes we wash here, madam.3.W:Do you go to work on foot every day M: Actually it is too far for me to walk to work. But whenever the bus is too crowded,I wish I ha d a car.4.M: I’m really tried of my present job. I’d like more something more challenging withhigher pay.W: Computer jobs pay very well.M: You are right.5.M: Is that you, Catharine Your dress looked wonderful.W: I was playing the lead in the school play. And my father took it for me, which ismy favorite in the album.6.W: Good morning, can I help you M: Hello, Margaret. This is Dave. I am at the airport and I want to check the flight ofthe passengers I’m meeting.W: Oh, OK, Dave, go ahead.M: Right. The Spanish flight arrives at 4:50 and flight 1550 from France arrives at6:00. The 6:50 one from Italy has been delayed. Is that all of them. W: Yeah, that’s all.7.M: Can I take my phone into the exam hall if I turned it off W: No mobiles are allowed in the exam hall. You can put it in your bag, though.M: OK, but what do I do with my bag W: Bags go into the lockers outside the hall. There are keys in the doors. Just lock thedoor and take the key with you. When you put your things away, go to the main doorof the exam hall and show the teacher your student ID card.M: OK, I see. And when I get into the exam hall, I need to look for my examinationnumber on the desk. Is that the same number as my ID card W: Yes, that’s right.8.M: So, you want to plan a trip for us for the summer break W: That’s right. I heard there are some little villages with beautiful scenery andinteresting shops.M: Oh no. I don’t want to spend my holiday watching you shop. Anyway, we don’thave that much money.W: You are right. We don’t have that much money. I just heard there are some reallynice arts in the villages. I’d like to have a look. The best place to find a good varietyof local artworks such as paintings and handmade jewelry is Richmond. The onlytrouble is that there aren’t any places to eat. Luckily, there are some great restaurantsand cafes 20 miles away in Rosemount.M: Great! Are there any youth hotels around there W: Yes, there is one in Rosemount. But what about sleeping in a tent We haven’tdone that for ages and we don’t have much money to stay in a hotel.M: Very funny. That is a good idea.9.W: Hello. Are you the person to ask about joining a club M: Yes. I am. What would you like to know W: Well, I am interested in several things, but I’d like to know more about thedifferent clubs and how much they cost. I’ m looking for a club that’s not tooexpensive for big.M:OK. Have a look at the table. You can see the name of the clubs, the costs andnumber of members. I’m afraid they are in any order. If you look at the top of the list,the first club is table tennis.W: Oh, right. It costs 30$. That’s quite expensive.M: Yes, it is a bit expensive. The cross-country cycling is cheaper, though.Membership fees are only 15$, but on the other hand, it’s got 100 members.W: The film club costs a lot, doesn’t it M: Yes, 50$ is a lot. Is there any other club you think looks interesting Look at thenest one, street dance. It’s the cheapest. Only 5$.W: That’s great. It is to my taste.10.Here are the instructions for next weekend’s camping trip to Scotland. There 17people going on this trip so it’s important that you arrive at the meeting point earlyenough for us to be able to leave at 8 a.m. There will be two buses and please makesure you are on the right one. Last week’s email gave all the information.We should arrive at the camping area about 2 p.m. which will give us enough time tobuy the food we need in the local supermarket and then go to the area where we willset up the tents, which is a long way from town.We are not expecting there to be very bad weather this weekend in Scotland, butthe weather situation in the Scottish hills is always very unpredictable and for thisseason, we have advised everyone to take a coat that can protect yourself from rain. Ifwindy, stormy weather arrives at the camping area, it may also be necessary to leavethe hills and go down into the town.It’s very likely that your phones will not work in the hills, so you must warn yourparents of this You will be able to use your phones when we are in the town, but nowhen we are camping. If you have any other questions about the trip, come either tome or Mrs. Senderson.陕西省西安中学高 2026 届高三第七次模拟考试英语试题(时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分)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。1. What will the man do on Saturday evening A. Attend a party. B. Do the cooking. C. Go cycling.2. Where are the speakers A. In a clothes shop. B. In a tailor’s. C. In a laundry.3. How does the man go to work every day A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot.4. What does the man think of his present job A. Challenging. B. Boring. C. Well-paid.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. A photo. B. A play. C. A dress.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,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第 7题两个小题。6. Why is the man at the airport A. To board a plane.B. To pick up some passengers.C. To meet the woman.7. Which flight has been delayed A. The French flight. B. The Spanish flight. C. The Italian flight.听下面一段对话,回答第 8和第 9两个小题。高三年级 英语试题 第 1 页 共 13 页8. Where can the man put his bag A. Behind the door. B. In the locker. C. On the desk.9. What should the man do after getting into the exam hall A. Find his examination number.B. Turn off the mobile phone.C. Show his student ID card.听下面一段对话,回答第 10至第 12三个小题。10. What will the speakers do during the summer break A. Earn some money. B. Enjoy some arts. C. Do some shopping.11. What can the speakers do in Rosemount A. Have some nice meals.B. Find a good variety of local works.C. Buy some paintings and handmade jewellery.12. Where will the speakers sleep during the summer break A. In their house. B. In a hotel. C. In a tent.听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。13. What kind of club does the woman want to take A. The one that has a big number of members.B. The one that offers many different activities.C. The one that has a low entry fee.14. What does the man say about the cross-country cycling club A. It has many members. B. It looks quite interesting. C. It is too expensive.15. How much does the film club cost A. $15. B. $30. C. $50.16. Which club will the woman probably join A. The street dance club. B. The table tennis club. C. The film club.听下面一段独白,回答第 17至第 20四个小题。17. How long does it take to get to the camping area A. About 8 hours. B. About 6 hours. C. About 2 hours.高三年级 英语试题 第 2 页 共 13 页18. What will the listeners do first when they arrive at the camping area A. Go shopping. B. Check the e-mails. C. Set up the tents.19. What does the speaker advise the listeners to do A. Stay in the camp in stormy weather.B. Listen to the weather report.C. Prepare clothes for wet weather.20. What are the listeners probably unable to do in the hills A. Ask Mrs. Sanderson questions.B. Go down to the town.C. Use their phones.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和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIMC 2026 RegistrationThis year’s competition will be organized by University College London and hostedby the American University in Bulgaria. It will take place in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, 27July — 3August 2026.All student participants, team leaders and accompanying persons are required toregister in advance. Everyone is required to pay the Registration Fee 50 Euros(non-refundable) by 10 June 2026 and the Competition Fee. The Competition Fee will be700 Euros for each student participant with an active team leader, and will be 750 Eurosfor each one without an active team leader. It covers accommodation, meals and bustransfers between the Sofia Airport and Blagoevgrad on 27 July and 3 August. Bus高三年级 英语试题 第 3 页 共 13 页transfer from Sofia Airport will only be assured for those who provide their flightnumbers and arrival times by 30 June 2026.The Competition Fee will be payable either by bank transfer, or upon arrival inBlagoevgrad at the Registration Desk in the Hall of Residence. Details of how to makethe bank transfer will be sent to all registered participants.Traditionally, each team must have a team leader. They must hold an academicposition at the university that he/she represents and a completed PhD. The team leadermust ensure that his/her students follow the regulations. They are expected to participatein grading the student’s scripts. For a team with more than six students, it isrecommended to have a deputy team leader to share the work of grading students’ papers.If you experience any problems with paying your registration fee via the TicketTailor, please contact our support team at imcmathcomp@ and include yourfull name, email address, university and country. We will respond as soon as possible.21. How much should a student without an active team leader pay in total A. 50 Euros. B. 700 Euros. C. 750 Euros. D. 800 Euros.22. What should participants do to get the bus transfer service A. Reach Sofia Airport on July 27. B. Submit flight details by June 30.C. Leave Blagoevgrad on August 3. D. Provide flight number after July 1.23. What is a requirement for an IMC 2026 team leader A. Professional paper-grading skills.B. The duty of collecting competition fees.C. A completed PhD and an academic post.D. Official team management qualification.BIn my childhood, whenever I was being unreasonable, or questioning whateverdirection my mother was giving, she would say “I’m the momma and you’re the baby.”End of discussion. Until one day she asked me to do something for her and I said, “No.You’re the momma; I’m the baby.” It gave her a good laugh.But, at 31, I’m realizing the dynamic might be shifting. She’s the momma; I’m thebaby. But I’m also something else now. More will be asked of me to take care of her. My高三年级 英语试题 第 4 页 共 13 页mother is getting older.The realization hit me during a recent visit home. In my memory, our house wasn’tspotless, but I’d call it tidy. Weekends were for cleaning. Yet during this visit I was takenaback by piles upon piles of mail and papers and junk. A fridge full of spoiled food. Amountain of clothes begging to be located. Was it always this way When did shebecome a hoarder (囤积者) A symptom of aging But my mother would like you to know something: She is not a hoarder. She spokefrankly with more self-awareness than I expected about life and time and happiness. “Thetime that I have to go through those things would be my weekends. Do I want to spendmy Saturday afternoon going through all the junk Or do I want to go hang out with myfriends I think the latter. I don’t want to spend one minute of my free time doinganything that doesn’t bring me joy,” she says. It’s not that my mother has no worriesabout aging, but she came to terms with it long before. “Trey, you could spend so muchtime worrying about things that aren’t perfect. Then time slips by, and they’re nevergoing to be,” she continues. “I think happiness is a moment-to-moment, day-to-day kindof thing. It’s not something you sustain. I still think I’m hot — that might be in my head,but so what.”24. What was the author’s tone in his response to Mom in paragraph 1 A. Unwilling B. Contented. C. Serious. D. Sympathetic.25. What made the author label Mom as a hoarder at first A. Her refusal to donate old stuff. B. The mess in Mom’s house.C. Her preference for an economical life. D. The decline of Mom’s health.26. Why didn’t Mom tidy the house on weekends A. She had plans with her friends.B. She was too old to do it on her own.C. She had trouble sorting out the junk.D. She desired a pleasant time for herself.27. Which of the following may best describe Mom’s philosophy of life A. An idle youth, a needy age. B. Haste makes waste.C. No thorn, no throne. D. Living in the present.高三年级 英语试题 第 5 页 共 13 页CFacial recognition software used to study the social behavior of individual GreylagGeese (灰雁) in Europe will soon be used to monitor another rare geese species, the CapeBaren Goose in South Australia. The technology was used to assess how each birdresponds to images of themselves, other mates or partners. Researchers found that itcould be used to monitor and record endangered wildlife.The program tested each goose face with life size 2D images of members of theGreylag Goose flock. With 97% accuracy, each goose face could be correctly assignedwithin a photo library containing 6,000 possible matches. “Next, the team placedlife-sized photos in a grassy field to see whether geese behave differently to each image,which they did,” says Professor Kleindorfer.It was found that the geese approached the photo of their partners more quickly, gavefriendly contact calls and fed for longer. In contrast, when they saw a picture ofthemselves — a goose they had never seen before — they made angry sounds and tooklonger to approach food, if they fed at all.The latest findings into visual cues of individuality not only give insights into thebirds’ social structure but illustrate how the software to monitor individual faces or bodypatterns can be monitored using photographs collected in the field — for animalnumbers and movements — in conservation efforts.“Animal welfare could also be enhanced through the use of photographs in captivity(圈养),” says Dr Colombelli-Negrel. “A photo might reduce the sense of isolation in asocial species held in captivity or serve as a ‘soft introduction’ before a new animal isintroduced into an enclosure. Perhaps captive individuals in group-living species expressreduced anxiety when exposed to a photograph of an unknown and smaller conspecific.”28. What makes it possible for facial recognition software to monitor animals A. Its research on animal behaviors. B. Its ability to identify different faces.C. Its photo library of Greylag Geese. D. Its advanced tracking technology.29. What is probably the geese’s reaction to a picture of themselves A. Excited. B. Indifferent. C. Aggressive. D. Friendly.30. What do animal photos do to captive animals 高三年级 英语试题 第 6 页 共 13 页A. Avoid conflicts between them. B. Provide entertainment for them.C. Release their negative emotions. D. Introduce species to them.31. What can be a suitable title for the text A. How Endangered Animals Can Be Saved.B. What Difficulties Animal Protection Will Face.C. How Facial Recognition Benefits Animals.D. What Photos Can Boost Animals’ Moods.DIn the early hours of March 13,1964, Kitty Genovese was attacked violently near herNew York apartment despite neighbors hearing her screams. The case made headlines inThe New York Times, which reported that 38 witnesses heard the attack but took noaction.To figure out the reason, social psychologists John Darley and Bibb Latanéconducted two classic experiments. Their first experiment showed that the morebystanders there were, the more an individual’s sense of responsibility diffused — 85%of participants helped in a one-on-one situation, while only 31% did so in a group of six.In their second smoke experiment, 75% of people alone sought help when smoke filledthe room, but just 10% did so with passive bystanders around.They pointed out that the bystander effect mainly springs from people’s failure tointerpret a situation as an emergency due to others’ inaction. The second reason for thebystander effect is that when multiple bystanders are present, each person feels lesspersonal commitment to act, as they assume others (especially those with professionalskills like doctors or police) will intervene.This phenomenon is more common in urbanareas with many strangers, unlike in small communities where people feel a clear senseof responsibility to help others they know.Recent research has cast doubt on the universality of Darley and Latané’s classicbystander effect theory. Using real-world CCTV footage from three pairs of culturallydiverse cities — Lancaster, Amsterdam, and Cape Town — Dr, Richard Philpot ofLancaster University and his team analyzed 212 violent incidents.Their findings showed that bystanders intervened in 91% of cases, and in direct高三年级 英语试题 第 7 页 共 13 页contradiction to the original theory, the presence of more bystanders actually increasedthe likelihood of intervention, with multiple people often stepping in together. Theconsistent types of intervention across different cities suggest we are born with the wishto help others, driven by social conventions and a desire to understand, protect, and assistothers.32. What does the underlined word “diffused”in paragraph 2 mean A. Weakened. B. Shifted. C. Continued. D. Increased.33. The bystander effect occurs primarily because people _________.A. are unwilling to help strangers B. are influenced by urbanizationC. are discouraged by professionals D. are unable to recognize an emergency34. Which statement does Philpot probably agree with A. Protecting others should be advocated.B. Bystander responses rely on intervention types.C. The tendency to help is rooted in human nature.D. Cultural differences lead to the bystander effect.35. What is the author’s attitude towards bystander effect A. Subjective B. Impartial C. Critical D. Favourable第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)根据短文内容,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。One early morning, as I walked around the block, a friend’s “hi” from my phonenearly stopped me in my tracks. 36 She talked me through a life update from theopposite side of the country. It felt like the surprise of an unexpected letter because wenormally didn’t communicate that way.At the time, I only sent voice messages occasionally. Stage fright would kick in. Iworried that I’d say the wrong thing, or that others would experience the same cringe (局促不安) upon hearing my voice that I do. 37But recently, I’ve found myself recalling how my friend’s voice broke throughloneliness. Particularly during a season that’s supposed to be all about love, I think aboutall the ways that can look — specifically, how we reach out and connect. As I’ve sent高三年级 英语试题 第 8 页 共 13 页more random voice messages to loved ones, it’s become obvious how much I waslonging for this point of connection with them. 38 There’s a level of closenessthat comes with this kind of listening.39 It allows you to take your time and speak without the pressure of animmediate response. You can fill it with laughter, pauses, and tone that a text messagecan’t convey. It’s a small act of presence, a way to say, “I’m thinking of you, and I wantto connect in a way that feels human.”In a world where so much of our communication is quick, instrumental, andscreen-based, voice messages are a rebellion (反抗). They’re a choice to be unpolished,to be real, and to invest time in someone else. 40 It’s just a friend’s “hi” in yourpocket, waiting for you to hit play.A. In fact, I’m a late adopter of voice messaging.B. I find comfort in their voices even if I can’t see their faces.C. It was the first voice message I remember clicking play on.D. When we reach out, we can better understand others’ difficulties.E. Sometimes, connection doesn’t have to be grand to be meaningful.F. I think better in writing, I’d tell myself, holding on to my text messages.G. A voice message is a conscious choice for thoughtful, heartfelt connection.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Rain began to pour down as my husband Mark and I left a lovely Philadelphiarestaurant. Purse in one hand, dinner leftovers in the other, we 41 toward theparking lot and jumped into our car.As we pulled out, we both noticed a couple 42 along in the rain. The womanwas pushing the man, who was in a wheelchair. Although the night was cold and wet,neither was dressed 43 . We drove slowly by them, each of us 44 wecould help. But our car was small; we couldn’t 45 both of them in the back.高三年级 英语试题 第 9 页 共 13 页It was 46 in the car. Suddenly, my husband made a quick left and thenanother. I understood he was 47 and looking for the couple, but I didn’t knowwhy. Upon seeing them, Mark pulled over, went back to the trunk and brought out mybig, brand-new 48 . He’d noticed it when we opened the trunk earlier. He 49the couple in the pouring rain, handed it to the man and smiled at him without saying aword. Then we drove away. I smiled with 50 when I looked back at the twostrangers under the huge umbrella and I’d never forget the 51 looks on theirfaces.Mark never told a 52 about this. But that event 53 with me now,and I find myself looking for 54 to help others out even when it seems that I amnot in a 55 to help, because I know some little action I take can make adifference.41. A. slid B. wandered C. marched D. raced42. A. waiting B. sheltering C. struggling D. escaping43. A. neatly B. formally C. warmly D. lightly44. A. admitting B. wishing C. recalling D. doubting45. A. fit B. engage C. catch D. leave46. A. messy B. crowded C. silent D. cold47. A. pulling away B. slowing down C. hanging around D. headingback48. A. umbrella B. raincoat C. blanket D. backpack49. A. invited B. approached C. recognized D.accompanied50. A. relief B. confidence C. patience D. surprise51. A. curious B. appreciative C. awkward D. innocent52. A. fact B. joke C. soul D. lie53. A. mixes B. stays C. fades D. agrees54. A. clues B. excuses C. inspirations D.opportunities55. A. process B. mood C. routine D. position高三年级 英语试题 第 10 页 共 13 页第二节 语法填空(共 10小题;每题 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。The spotlight at this year’s Spring Festival Gala wasn’t reserved solely forperformers and celebrities, as a lineup of cutting-edge humanoid robots made their highly56 (anticipate) debut (首秀), sending consumer interest in homemade bots to a newhigh.Following the broadcast, public interest in humanoid robots rose 57(dramatic). Data from revealed that within two hours of the broadcast, ordervolume jumped 58 150 percent. New robot orders came from over 100 citiesnationwide. According to GGII, the number of domestic shipments of humanoid robots59 (expect) to grow to 62,500 units by 2026.During the Gala, MagicLab showcased its MagicBot Gen1 and MagicBot Z1 robots.Standing at 1.4 meters tall and weighing 40 kilograms, these machines demonstratedreal-world applications in food service. One striking moment was 60 the robotsjumped with remarkable precision. They completed somersaults and side flips beforelanding smoothly.However, it was still Unitree that provided the stand-out performance, a complexmartial arts routine in 61 the robots performance was cheered on by yellow-clad“kung fu kids” who then joined in. The robots presented martial arts moves and displayedadvanced 62 (capability) like acrobatic back-flips.The gala has long been a platform for 63 (signal) China’s industrialpriorities from space exploration to drone technology, but this year it also served as astage for a much 64 (large) announcement: the race for humanoid AI dominance65 ( accelerate ), and China intends to be at the forefront.第四部分 写作(满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假如你是李华,你在学校的英语论坛(English Forum)上看到一则关于“AI AndOur Study”的英文讨论帖。请写一篇短文跟帖,内容包括:1. AI用于学习的现状;高三年级 英语试题 第 11 页 共 13 页2.你的看法。注意:1. 词数 80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AI And Our Study第二节(满分 25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The iron gates of Sunshine Nursing Home got opened as 16-year-old Tim steppedinside, his sneakers stepping on the autumn leaves on the ground. The hall was filled withthe smell of air freshener. Elderly residents sat nodding in wheelchairs or played chesswith trembling hands, lost in their own world.His volunteering here was part of his school’s community service requirement. Timhad always been unwilling to come. At home, he often avoided his grandparents,thinking they were outdated and boring, unable to catch up with the fast-paced modernlife. He regarded this activity as a tiresome duty and planned to just go through themotions.Every Saturday, Tim was assigned to assist Mr. Johnson in the woodworking roomand read newspapers to Mrs. Clark. At first, he did his work absent-mindedly, eager tofinish early and leave. But as time went by, things began to change.Mr. Johnson, a 78-year-old craftsman with rough but gentle hands, taught Tim tocarve wood patiently. “Wood remembers every mistake. It never lies. You have to feel itwith your heart,” he said with a warm smile, guiding Tim’s hands to sand the board. Hiseyes sparkled with passion for life despite his old age.Mrs. Clark, who loved music, would hum old songs while Tim read to her. Her voicewas soft but full of vitality. She shared stories of her youth, full of courage and optimism,which deeply touched Tim.Gradually, Tim no longer saw the elders as boring or outdated. Instead, he wasimpressed by their love for life, their kindness and their positive attitude. He began to高三年级 英语试题 第 12 页 共 13 页reflect on what he could do to bring warmth and convenience to their lives.注意:1.续写词数应为 150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Determined to help the elderly embrace modern life, Tim came up with an idea.As the community activity came to an end, Tim was amazed to see the great changesin both the elders and himself.高三年级 英语试题 第 13 页 共 13 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语 (1)英语7模参考答案.pdf 英语 (1)英语陕西省西安中学高2026届高三第七次模拟考试英语试题定稿.pdf