安徽师范大学附属中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考查英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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安徽师范大学附属中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考查英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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安徽师范大学附属中学2025-2026学年度第二学期期中考查高一英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What has the man been busy doing
A.Seeking a job. B.Doing the shopping. C.Having an interview.
2.What will the woman watch in the afternoon
A.A baseball match. B.A TV play. C.A talk show.
3.When will the woman go to the dentist
A.In a week. B.In a month. C.In half a year.
4.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a stadium. B.In a theater. C.At home.
5.Who will become the man’s roommate probably
A.Frank. B.John. C.Steve.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why does Paul look worried
A.He cannot get his car repaired.
B.He has hearing problems.
C.He loses the woman’s number.
7.What is the woman’s suggestion
A.Keep making phone calls.
B.Stop making the noises.
C.Ask her uncle for help.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.How many things has the man made
A.Three. B.Ten. C.Eighteen.
9.How does the woman feel about the man’s suggestion
A.Disappointed. B.Excited. C.Embarrassed.
10.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.The woman’s new job.
B.The woman’s new hobby.
C.The man’s free time activity.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What will the man be
A.A police officer. B.A director. C.An actor.
12.What is the man going to do on the weekend
A.Go for a screen test.
B.Pack up his things.
C.Leave for California.
13.What month is it now
A.March. B.August. C.November.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Teacher and parent. B.Husband and wife. C.Doctor and patient.
15.What happened to Trevor yesterday
A.He was kicked out of school.
B.He found he was seriously ill.
C.He was misunderstood by his teacher.
16.What does the man think of taking Trevor to see a doctor
A.It is useless. B.It is practical. C.It is strange.
17.What is the woman going to do next
A.Call Mrs Jones. B.Visit a restaurant. C.Talk to Brian.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What do forest schools mainly focus on
A.Teaching kids about the weather.
B.Letting kids learn and play outside.
C.Encouraging kids to protect nature.
19.What is parents’ attitude towards Little Mountain Forest School
A.Doubtful. B.Uncaring. C.Supportive.
20.Why does the speaker give the talk
A.To do a survey on schools.
B.To introduce forest schools.
C.To discuss the future of schools.
二、阅读理解
Summer is a great time for festivals in the United States. It’s festival season with some top themed gatherings nationwide.
Hawaii: Heiva I Kauai
Celebrating the rich history and culture of Hawaii, Heiva I Kauai takes place on Aug. 6-7 in Kauai. Now in its 20th year, the festival invites performers of all ages to show their Tahitian dancing and drumming skills in a spirited competition. Artists offer craft exhibitions, while visitors can visit shops selling Pacific Island gifts, food, jewelry, art, clothing, and more.
Iowa: National Balloon Classic
Iowa’s National Balloon Classic is held this year on July 29-Aug. 6. More than 100 hot air balloons fill the sky with bright colors, including balloons lit up as the sun goes down. Fireworks, live music, and a parade are also included. Balloon rides are offered for buying every morning and evening of the festival.
New Mexico: UFO Festival
Roswell is the UFO capital of the world, and the UFO Festival in Roswell just might be the best find this season. This year’s festival takes place on July 1-3, and marks the 75th anniversary of the Roswell incident. Events include a costume contest, a light show, presentations by authors, a festival market, concerts, and more.
Colorado: Scandinavian Midsummer Festival
Held in Estes Park on June 24-26, the Scandinavian Midsummer Festival celebrates Scandinavian culture and tradition. There’s music, dance groups, craft tents, and traditional folk art — all of which are family-friendly. Kids and adults can watch the raising of the Midsummer pole and visit the Scandinavian market. Anyone wearing traditional Viking clothes is invited to join the daily fashion show.
21.What can visitors do when attending the Hawaiian festival
A.Enjoy concerts. B.Perform dance.
C.Buy Pacific Island goods. D.Compete in Tabitian drumming.
22.Which festival best suits families with young children
A.UFO Festival. B.Heiva I Kauai.
C.National Balloon Classic. D.Scandinavian Midsummer Festival.
23.What is the main purpose of the text
A.To present some US summer festivals. B.To advise on how to plan a festival trip.
C.To share festival experiences in America. D.To explain how American festivals started.
Wang Zhechun majored in Indonesian at college because of her love for Bali. Her sister told her that being able to speak the language would make traveling to the popular tourist destination easier. “I imagined having a relaxing vacation in Bali, and quickly decided to study Indonesian at college,” Wang, 28, said.
After graduating in 2020, she received an offer and joined the China Railway Beijing Group and was employed as a translator and interpreter for the railway. However, she faced a significant challenge, as she had little knowledge of railways, let alone the technical terms associated with them.
Wang immersed herself in textbooks, learning about equipment, including rail tracks, and signals. In January 2021, she joined a group tasked with preparing for the railway to open. Her work had a tight schedule, high standards, and involved numerous railway terminologies. “At that time, I began to understand the importance of acquiring railway knowledge. As a railway interpreter, technical expertise is essential,” Wang said.
In October 2021, Wang traveled to Indonesia to start work, and in addition to her desk duties, she served as an interpreter at conferences. Recalling her first international conference as an interpreter, she said her hands shook, and she struggled to hear herself speak. Afterward, she could barely recall what had taken place.
Determined to overcome such challenges, she devoted herself to becoming familiar with the material in advance. For meetings the following day, she stayed up late the previous night to learn words not commonly used in business discussions.
Now, Wang not only translates railway policies and other material, but also excels as an on-site interpreter at conferences. “As a translator and interpreter, I have witnessed many important moments for the railway,” she said. “I also feel extremely proud and happy when I see many passengers on the high-speed train applauding and cheering its smooth operation when it reaches a speed of 350 kilometers per hour.”
Although she still hasn’t had the chance to visit Bali, she hopes that day will come soon.
24.What inspired Wang Zhechun to learn Indonesian
A.Her dream of becoming a translator. B.Her passion for foreign language.
C.Her wish to go to Bali. D.Her travel experience to Bali.
25.What is TRUE about Wang Zhechun according to the passage
A.Her work is demanding and challenging.
B.She participated in the task to prepare for a railway to open in 2020.
C.Wang Zhechun started working in Indonesia right after graduation.
D.She performed well when participating in the first conference as an interpreter.
26.Which of the following words can best describe Wang Zhechun
A.diligent and courageous. B.ambitious and considerate.
C.adventurous and modest. D.friendly and dedicated.
27.What can we learn from Wang Zhechun’s story
A.Dreams are lies.
B.Nothing is difficult to a willing heart.
C.It’s never too late to learn.
D.All roads lead to Rome.
In the digital age, the boundary between work and rest has become increasingly blurred. Constant online connectivity leaves many young people mentally exhausted, and the rise of Asia’s “lying flat” (Tang Ping) movement clearly shows a generation’s deep burnout and exhaustion with endless social and work pressure. In response, a new counter-trend called “Ging,” meaning “going,” is quickly gaining popularity among young people.
Different from the aggressive hustle culture of the 2010s, “Ging” highlights natural movement and mental flow rather than forced overwork. Its supporters do not encourage non-stop work but follow a pattern of “deep cycle”: short periods of focused, intense work followed by a full digital detox to reset the mind. A 2026 survey by the Asian Youth Institute shows that 68% of Gen Z workers reported feeling more efficient and less stressed after following this balanced rhythm.
Life coach Mei Chen explains, “It’s about rhythm, not rest. Your brain isn’t meant to turn ‘on’ or ‘off’ like a simple switch. It doesn’t recharge slowly like a battery or flow evenly like a river. Instead, it works in waves: high energy, low energy, high energy, in a natural cycle.”
Although some critics warn that this pattern may cause unstable productivity, major companies including Alibaba and Tencent have launched experimental “Flow Hours” policies. These programs let employees set aside fixed time for undisturbed work, helping them stay focused and avoid burnout. More businesses are adopting similar plans, proving that the “Ging” mindset is moving from a personal lifestyle choice into widely accepted corporate practice.
28.What does the underlined word “Ging” most probably refer to
A.Constant productivity and long working hours.
B.A rhythmic pattern of intense work and complete rest.
C.Complete withdrawal from the workforce.
D.Working during traditional office hours.
29.According to the survey, how did most Gen Z employees feel after adopting the “Ging” rhythm
A.More anxious but wealthier. B.Less productive but more energetic.
C.More energetic and less stressed. D.More productive and less anxious.
30.What does life coach Mei Chen compare the brain’s energy to
A.A battery. B.A switch. C.A wave. D.A river.
31.What is the significance of companies adopting “Flow Hours”
A.It means the “lying flat” movement has come to an end.
B.It proves that traditional offices are outdated.
C.It indicates that companies are ignoring employee burnout.
D.It shows that “Ging” is becoming part of official work structures.
New research challenges the widespread belief that artificial intelligence (AI) is driving a major rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists from the University of Waterloo and the Georgia Institute of Technology analyzed U.S. economic data alongside estimates of how frequently AI tools are used across different industries. Their aim was to understand what might happen to the environment if AI adoption increases along its current path.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 83 percent of the nation’s economic activity relies on petrol, coal and natural gas. These fuels release greenhouse gases when burned. The researchers noted that total energy use from AI in the U.S. matched the electricity consumption of Iceland, yet this amount remained insignificant when viewed at national or global levels.
“It is important to note that the increase in energy use is not going to be uniform. It’s going to be felt more in the places where electricity is produced to power the data centers,” said Dr Juan Moreno-Cruz, a professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development at the University of Waterloo and Canada Research Chair in Energy Transitions. “If you look at that energy from the local perspective, that’s a big deal because some places could see double the amount of electricity output and emissions. But at a larger scale, AI’s use of energy won’t be noticeable.”
“For people who believe that the use of AI will be a major problem for the climate and think we should avoid it, we’re offering a different perspective,” Moreno-Cruz added. “The effects on climate are not that significant, and we can use AI to develop green technologies or to improve existing ones.”
To develop their findings, environmental economists Moreno-Cruz and Dr Anthony Harding reviewed a variety of economic sectors, the types of jobs within those sectors, and the share of tasks that could potentially be performed by AI. Moreno-Cruz and Harding intend to apply the same approach to additional countries in order to understand how AI adoption may affect environmental outcomes across different regions of the world.
32.What is the primary goal of the research
A.To promote the development of green AI. B.To measure energy consumption worldwide.
C.To warn about AI’s growing energy demands. D.To assess AI’s potential environmental effects.
33.What can be said about AI energy consumption in the U.S.
A.It contributes to petrol-based activities. B.It will soon reach the global emission target.
C.It has small influence at the national level. D.It exceeds Iceland’s electricity consumption.
34.What do researchers plan to do next
A.Extend their research to more countries. B.Shift focus to AI’s economic advantages.
C.Develop AI applications to stop emissions. D.Reduce the energy use of AI in data centers.
35.Which of the following is the main idea of the text
A.AI technology drives greenhouse gas emissions.
B.AI energy consumption urgently needs regulating.
C.Data centers emit more than previously estimated.
D.AI’s impact on climate is much smaller than believed.
Honor your special milestones
Birthdays are a major occasion to celebrate. But there is also joy in recognizing life’s smaller moments, such as mastering a new skill, or achieving a personal best in your favorite sport. 36 Here’s how to get started.
First, think about what you’d like to celebrate. It can be a recent milestone, or you can start planning to celebrate a special moment that’s coming up in the future. 37 For example, maybe you did better than you expected on a difficult test. Perhaps you tried something brand-new, or participating in the county spelling bee.
Think about who helped you achieve your milestone or supported you along the way. A thoughtful message or card is a perfect way to express thanks to them. 38 If you decide to have a celebration, talk to your family about inviting close relatives to share in the festivities with you. If they live far away, you can set up a video call with them.
39 Your celebration can be as simple as doing something together with your family, like having a favorite dinner at home or at a restaurant, or going to the movies. Something simple — like “Way to go!” — covers almost any achievement. Or you can get creative or silly. If you’re celebrating getting your braces (牙箍) off, for instance, you can write “Brace yourself for a new smile!” Celebrate the highlights of your life, big and small, with these ideas.
Pay it forward. One of the best ways to appreciate what you’ve accomplished is to give back. If you have achieved a personal goal or completed a big project, you can use the knowledge you’ve gained to help others. If you passed a recent test, you could offer to help a classmate by tutoring them. 40
A.Plan your way of celebration.
B.Prepare small gifts for your friends.
C.Small successes deserve to be noticed and celebrated.
D.Look back on any achievements in and out of school.
E.Your volunteer work can make a real difference to people around you.
F.Or you could share a photo of your recent success to make them smile.
G.Celebrating these moments improves self-confidence and increases your sense of well-being.
三、完形填空
Letting go of the old oak tree in our backyard was one of the hardest things I’ve ever experienced. The tree had already been 41 when my grandparents made this place their home 60 years ago. Gnarled (多节的) but powerful, it stood tall and 42 our garden as a quiet protector. We have a faded 43 in which our mother played under its branches in childhood, with its leaves 44 as if greeting her.
The oak had a special 45 . Its trunk leaned eastwards, as if reaching for the rising sun, and its branches spread widely across the yard. Children loved climbing its strong arms; birds 46 nests in its rough bark, and fireflies danced in its leaves at dusk. It was not just a tree, but part of our family.
But time took its toll. We watched its 47 decline year by year. Leaves yellowed earlier, and branches broke off in storms. Even squirrels stopped storing food and started to 48 . Grandfather said it was becoming 49 to keep the tree so close to the house. When a heavy branch fell last winter, we had to 50 experts to cut it down.
I could not stand the idea of it 51 completely. Friends 52 making its wood into souvenirs — wooden flutes, photo frames, or even a small bench. I hesitated at first, but 53 agreed.
Now, instead of looking up at her towering form, I can hold some pieces of her in my hands. The photo frame holding my mother’s childhood picture is 54 to the touch, carrying the warmth of the sun. The oak is gone, but its memory will 55 in our hearts forever.
41.A.energetic B.ancient C.slim D.weak
42.A.sheltered B.decorated C.surrounded D.refreshed
43.A.poster B.journal C.picture D.signal
44.A.swinging B.dropping C.fading D.growing
45.A.type B.shape C.color D.smell
46.A.sought B.searched C.constructed D.observed
47.A.strength B.beauty C.height D.value
48.A.leave B.relax C.fight D.wait
49.A.convenient B.comfortable C.suitable D.risky
50.A.turn to B.care for C.hear from D.call at
51.A.disappearing B.crashing C.rotting D.failing
52.A.requested B.forced C.proposed D.begged
53.A.casually B.suddenly C.slightly D.eventually
54.A.tough B.cold C.smooth D.heavy
55.A.hold on B.live on C.come along D.get along
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhang Xue Motor, a Chinese motorcycle maker, made history by winning a World Superbike Championship (WSBK) race, 56 (break) the long dominance of Japanese and European brands. Words of “Mayang Ancient Method Brown Sugar” 57 (print) on the champion bike, helping the founder’s hometown product step onto the global stage.
Its founder, Zhang Xue, 58 childhood dream never faded even through poverty and difficult family changes at 59 early age, became a motorcycle repair apprentice (学徒) soon after dropping out of junior high school.
In 2006, he rode 100 km on a second-hand bike to meet a TV journalist, hoping to show his riding skills. This persistent act earned him the opportunity 60 (invite) to join a professional team. After leaving his old company in 2024, Zhang founded his own brand and invested all he had in engine research. He believed no company could succeed in the long run 61 it didn’t develop its own core technology while relying on foreign brands. His efforts to innovation 62 (pay) off finally: his motorcycle won 63 4 seconds in Portugal. The race brought 64 (famous) to Zhang Xue Motor and brought great business chances to Mayang brown sugar.
Today, Zhang Xue Motor is valued at over 1 billion yuan, with its orders booked months in advance. “Follow your dream,” Zhang said. “Because I dared to try, my life has become far 65 (exciting).”
五、书信写作
66.假设你是高一学生李华,你校于上周组织高一年级师生前往南京银杏湖乐园(Nanjing Ginkgo Lake Paradise),开展了主题为“探索自然,感受人文”的春季研学活动。请你为校英文报写一篇活动报道,内容包括:
1.活动时间、地点及主题;
2.活动主要内容(观察动植物、欣赏自然风光、拍照记录等);
3.活动感受与收获。
注意:写作词数应为100个左右。
An Meaningful Spring Study Tour
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六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Ella and Lily had been best friends since they were in primary school. For years, they were inseparable — walking to school hand in hand every morning, sharing candies and notebooks, and whispering secrets under the old banyan tree on the playground. Whenever either of them felt down, the other would always be the first to comfort her. Their deep and warm friendship was the envy of almost all their classmates.
But last month, a silly misunderstanding destroyed their close bond. Their school decided to hold a charity sale to help left-behind children in poverty-stricken areas, and their teacher chose Ella and Lily to be in charge together, trusting their cooperation. Ella was creative and loved making handmade crafts. She believed beautiful paper stars, woven bracelets (手链) and painted cards would attract students and raise more money. More importantly, it would be fun and easy to organize. However, Lily thought differently. She considered collecting second-hand books more practical and meaningful, so they could raise money more easily for those children.
Neither was willing to give in. Soon their discussion turned into a sharp argument. They said selfish, impatient words that they didn’t really mean, hurting each other deeply. After that, they stopped speaking completely.
They avoided each other in the hallway, sat far apart in class, and pretended not to care. Yet both felt empty and painful inside, regretting their rude behavior, but pride stopped them from saying sorry first. Their once firm friendship was now as fragile as a cracked mirror.
Several days later, the charity sale was still approaching. The teacher reminded them that they needed to finalize their plan and start preparing soon. Left with no choice, Ella and Lily had to meet and talk about the charity sale once more. Embarrassed as they were, both of them were eager to mend their broken friendship.
Paragraph 1: When they sat down opposite each other, a deep silence fell between them.
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Paragraph 2: The day of charity sale finally arrived.
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参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A B B A C A C A B C
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答案 C B A B C A C B C B
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 C D A C A A B B D C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 D D C A D G D F A E
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答案 B A C A B C A A D A
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答案 A C D C B
1.A
【原文】W: How is your day going
M: I’m still looking for a job. You know, the job market does not look great, but I just can’t give up.
2.B
【原文】M: I’ve got two tickets for the baseball match this afternoon. Will you have one
W: No, thanks. There will be an interesting TV play this afternoon, and I don’t want to miss it.
3.B
【原文】M: Hey, Rita, when was the last time you went to the dentist You know, you should go every six months to keep your teeth healthy.
W: I went last week. But they want to see me again in one month. They need to further examine my teeth.
4.A
【原文】W: Do you think we’ll be able to see the game clearly
M: Don’t worry. There’s a good view of the players from all of the seats.
5.C
【原文】M: I asked Frank if we could live together next term, and he said that he was going to share a room with John.
W: Oh, well, I know that Steve is looking for a roommate.
M: Good. I’ll call him right now.
6.A 7.C
【原文】W: Hey, Paul. You look worried. Is there anything wrong
M: Yes. My car has been making strange noises all day.
W: Maybe you should take it to a repairman.
M: I’ve been calling him for the past three hours, but I can’t reach him. So I’ve been trying to fix it myself.
W: My uncle has been fixing cars for years. I’m sure he can help you.
M: Really Then please give me his number.
8.A 9.B 10.C
【原文】W: Since I got my new job, I have had a lot more time after work. I rarely work overtime now. But I’m not sure what to do with all the extra time.
M: Why don’t you find a new hobby
W: Maybe I should.
M: I’ve been taking art classes in the past few months, learning to make things with clay. So far, I’ve made a teacup, a salad bowl, and a pencil holder.
W: Sounds fun! How much does it cost
M: The price is reasonable, 1,800 yuan for 10 classes. I can take you to the studio if you’re interested.
W: That would be great. Thanks!
11.C 12.B 13.A
【原文】M: I have big news, sister. I’ve got a job in California!
W: That is awesome! Congratulations! What are you going to do there
M: I’ll be catching criminals and fighting off bad guys.
W: What That sounds dangerous!
M: It will be in a movie! I’m going to be an actor! The other day, I came across an ad for a screen test for a role as a police officer, and I decided to go for it. I was shocked when they made me an offer.
W: That is incredible! How exciting! I’m sure your career will take off in no time and you’ll go far. How long will you be there
M: Eight months if everything is working right. I’m packing up this weekend and heading out on Monday. I won’t head back home until November 26.
W: November 26 Are you serious
M: Don’t worry, sister. It’s not too long. The time will fly by.
14.B 15.C 16.A 17.C
【原文】W: I’m really worried about Trevor. He broke down crying yesterday. He told me he wanted to drop out of school.
M: Really Do you think that is because his teacher blamed him for something he hadn’t done
W: I think so. He was never like this before.
M: But we’ve already called Mrs Jones and she apologized to him. What else can we do to make him feel better
W: I’m not sure. I thought about taking him to see a doctor. I can call around and see if there is a good one nearby.
M: I’m afraid he won’t be open to it. This idea won’t work.
W: I think I can talk him into it.
M: Just don’t try too hard because you’ll push him away. How about getting some of his friends to invite him out to eat at a restaurant
W: That sounds like something that might work. I’ll ask his friend Brian to call him this weekend and try to make some plans.
M: OK.
18.B 19.C 20.B
【原文】
Good evening, dear listeners. As schools begin again across Alabama, most students are returning to days spent in indoor classrooms, but some will continue to learn and play outside, even while at school. It’s part of a growing movement to teach kids in nature.
In recent years, at least three forest schools have opened across Alabama. They operate almost entirely outside. Sarah Crim is the director of one of these forest schools. In her school, students gain knowledge from every outdoor activity. They might discover a turtle walking along the forest floor. That presents an opportunity for students to talk about the animal’s shape and color, and write about their discovery.
After starting the school in 2019, Sarah said word spread quickly. The school has since added classes and programs for older kids, but they can’t keep up with demand. It’s a similar case at Little Mountain Forest School. Its co-founder, Beth Barry, said that both kids and parents love the natural space.
So would you like to go to such a school
41.B 42.A 43.C 44.A 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.A 51.A 52.C 53.D 54.C 55.B
56.breaking 57.were printed 58.whose 59.an 60.to be invited 61.if 62.paid 63.by 64.fame 65.more exciting
66.范文
A Meaningful Spring Study Tour
Last week, we Grade 1 students, accompanied by our teachers, went on a fascinating study tour to Nanjing Ginkgo Lake Paradise, themed “Exploring Nature and Appreciating Culture”.
Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, we firstly conducted in-depth observations of diverse plants and tiny wildlife, applying our biological knowledge to real scenarios. Following that, some of us took photos of the beautiful scenery, while others chatted happily and enjoyed a pleasant picnic by the lake.
This immersive experience not only refreshed our minds but also fostered our awareness of environmental protection. Exhausted as we were, we returned with precious memories and a renewed passion for exploring the world.
67. When they sat down opposite each other, a deep silence fell between them. Neither dared to look the other in the eye, yet both could feel the regret floating in the air. Gathering her courage, Ella spoke first in a soft voice, saying that she had been too stubborn and had not fully considered Lily’s kind intention. Hearing this, Lily’s eyes turned red. She quickly apologized too, admitting that she had also been selfish and had said hurtful words out of impatience. They both poured out their true feelings, and the misunderstanding that had separated them slowly melted away. Instead of insisting on their own ideas, they started to listen to each other carefully. In the end, they came up with a wonderful idea: to combine handmade crafts and second-hand books into one warm charity activity.
The day of charity sale finally arrived. The beautiful paper stars and delicate bracelets attracted many students, while the carefully sorted books were warmly welcomed. Passers-by praised the creative and meaningful activity, and more and more people joined in to show their kindness. Before long, they had raised a surprisingly large amount of money. Looking at the crowded stall and the smiling faces around them, Ella and Lily looked at each other and smiled. They realized that true friendship was not about never quarreling, but about understanding, forgiving, and standing together even when disagreements arose. Hand in hand again, they knew that their bond had become stronger than ever.

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