资源简介 哈三中 2025-2026 学年度下学期高一学年期中考试 英语 答案第一部分 听力1-5 ACBBA 6-10 BCACA 11-15 CCABA 16-20 CACBB第二部分 阅读理解21-23 DCB 24-27 CDBA 28-31 ABDC 32-35 DBAA 36-40 EFGCB第三部分 语言运用第一节 完形填空41-45 DDBAA 46-50 CCACB 51-55 DADBB第二节 单句填空plaint 57. off pared 59. Ignoring 60. into61. severely 62. to be admitted 63. sustainable 64. the 65. to improve66. was awarded 67. tidying 68. adoption 69. trapped 70. down第四部分 写作第一节 应用文参考范文NoticeTo raise students’ awareness of environmental protection and advocate low-carbon lifestyles, our schoolEnglish Club will hold a writing competition themed Build a Low-Carbon Campus.All students are welcome to take part. Participants are expected to write essays closely related to the theme,including relevant low-carbon ideas and practical suggestions. At the same time, the essays are required to beoriginal within 200 words. Besides, correct grammar, clear logic and neat handwriting are needed. Please finishand submit your works to the English Club before next Friday. If interested, don’t hesitate to participate.Welcome your contributions to a greener campus.English Club第二节 读后续写参考范文Three months later, I signed up for a painting contest. Inspired by my daughter and my rebornpassion, I decided to participate. I worked on my half-finished lion and named it The Winged Lion, usingbright colors to show a magical world where childhood dreams never fade. Mia helped me add lovelytouches, cheering me on all the way. I poured my heart into every stroke, not for the prize, but for the purejoy of creating. I submitted my work, wondering if my wild, warm creation could touch others’ hearts.At the award ceremony, Mia held my hand tightly with excitement. Her eyes were shining brightlyas she gazed at my painting. Hearing my name was called for the prize, we both burst into happy smiles. Mypainting was praised for its bright colors, true enthusiasm and childlike innocence. Looking at Mia and mypainting, I realized dreams never really die — they just wait for us to pick them up again. From then on, Ikept drawing with my girl, cherishing every magical moment we created together.1听力原文Text 1W: Excuse me, is there a kid-friendly place in the library M: Of course! The second floor is fully for children — with books, games, and imaginative play.Text 2M: Hi Mum, it’s Paul. I left my sports bag at home and we’re playing volleyball later. Could you bringit over to school I don’t want to get into trouble!W: No problem, but try to remember next time!Text 3W: Why did you change your major to biology It’s quite challenging with all the experiments.M: I want to be a doctor, and biology is important for that career, so it’s worth the effort.Text 4W: How much is a ticket for the art exhibition I heard it’s interesting with modern works.M: $10 for adults, half price for children over 12, and free for children under 12. I’m going there withmy thirteen-year-old son tomorrow.Text 5M: I’m really looking forward to Luke’s party on Saturday night. His brother’s band is playing there.Are you going, too W: Well, my mum’s arranged for us to visit my grandparents that evening. Give Luke a big hug fromme.Text 6W: Mark, I heard you went to Myanmar after the earthquake. Did you go as part of an official medicalteam M: Actually, no. I went independently with a group of volunteers. The earthquake left so many peopleinjured. Local hospitals urgently needed extra hands. We helped treat people who couldn’t get help before. W: That must have been tough.M: Yes. But when we saw the injured people walk again after treatment, we felt so happy. It made allthe hard work worth it. Text 7W: What do you need for your camping trip That tent of yours is no good.M: I know, Mum. I am going to look online and find another one.W: OK. And your boots You can’t wear those old ones — the ground will be all rough!M: Just look at them! I doubt they’ll still fit!W: Let’s replace them. And what about your sleeping bag The nights will be cold.M: Mine is torn at the bottom.W: We’ll get you a new one then. And we’ll get you a proper flashlight. Not that toy thing you’ve got.M: Oh, don’t worry about that! Dad’s lending me his. The light’s amazingly bright.Text 8M: Thanks for explaining that problem to me, Mrs. Wood.W: It’s my pleasure. Oh, James. Hold on a minute. There is something I’ve been meaning to ask you.M: What’s that W: In the past three weeks, you’ve started speaking up in class. You were so quiet last semester. Whatmade this change happen M: Well, I studied hard every day and I know more answers than I used to. In the past, I kept quietbecause I didn’t really understand the material.2W: I must say that I, along with several of your other instructors, am very impressed with how you’vechanged recently. Be sure to keep up the good work.M: Thanks for the vote of confidence. Anyway, I guess I should leave. I have a P.E. class now.Text 9M: What made you become a sports presenter, Maria W: I’ve always loved sports — like training the women’s football team at college. A guy who workedfor a newspaper came to interview me, and he suggested I make a good sports presenter. That’s where Istarted. Then I did a tour of a television studio to see what it was like.M: I see! How did you prepare for your first time on live TV W: I was nervous! I went for a long run, which made me feel calmer. Afterwards, I felt reallyuncomfortable seeing the recording of myself, although I’m used to it now.M: What are your concerns when appearing on TV W: For me, it’s suddenly not knowing what I’ve planned to ask next when I’m talking to sportspeople.Some presenters make mistakes when they’re trying to say long names and things, but that hasn’t happenedto me.M: I hear you’re doing a new TV program soon.W: Yes. I got the idea from watching kids in my hometown doing amazing new sports like underwaterbasketball. So I’m going around the country, having a go at some of these activities.Text 10Welcome to this week’s edition of What’s Playing. A new play, The Calling, is scheduled to open to thepublic tomorrow. I was part of a group of critics who were invited to watch yesterday’s final rehearsal beforethe official opening. The Calling is about a young boy growing up in southern Texas, who has a love ofmovies and acting. After traveling across the country for many years, he finally finds himself in Los Angeles,where he hopes to fulfill his dream of becoming a star. Unfortunately, the storyline feels old, and there are nosurprises to save the day. The only positive aspect is the performance of newcomer Kevin Winston. Winstonhas appeared in a few short films, but he makes a strong impression in his first stage performance. He can’tsave the whole play, but he does provide some hope for good things to come. For our listeners who still wantto see The Calling, you can buy tickets by visiting the website.3哈三中 2025-2026 学年度下学期高一学年期中考试 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)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。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1. Where are the speakers A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a classroom.2. Why does the man call the woman A. To make an apology. B. To offer an invitation. C. To ask for help.3. What are the speakers talking about A. Finding a job. B. Changing majors. C. Doing experiments.4. How much will the man pay for the tickets in total A. $10. B. $15. C. $20.5. What will the woman do on Saturday evening A. Visit her grandparents. B. Play in a band. C. Go to a party.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。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。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. What did the man do in Myanmar A. He gave out food. B. He offered medical aid. C. He reported the news.7. What did the man think of his experience in Myanmar A. Tiring. B. Depressing. C. Rewarding.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题8. Why will the man go on the Internet A. To buy a tent. B. To book a ticket. C. To find travel tips.9. What does the man borrow from his father A. The hiking boots. B. The sleeping bag. C. The flashlight.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. How has the man changed in class recently A. He has become more active.B. He has become more organized.高一英语 第 1 页 共 10 页C. He has become more humorous.11. Why does the woman mention the man’s other instructors A. To compare his grades.B. To discuss his weaknesses.C. To recognize his improvement.12. What will the man probably do next A. Have a meal. B. Meet a friend. C. Take a class.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。13. What made the woman decide to become a sports presenter A. A journalist’s advice.B. A football coach’s words.C. A visit to the TV station.14. How did the woman calm herself down for her first live TV show A. By watching videos. B. By doing sports. C. By listening to music.15. What does the woman worry about when she’s on TV A. Losing her train of thought.B. Mixing up athlete details.C. Mispronouncing words.16. What is the woman going to do on her new TV program A. Return to her hometown.B. Interview sports stars.C. Try different sports.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. What did the speaker do yesterday A. He watched a practice show.B. He attended an opening night.C. He interviewed an actor.18. What is the play The Calling about A. A boy longing for home.B. A boy traveling the world.C. A boy pursuing acting dreams.19. What is the speaker disappointed with about The Calling A. The music. B. The plot. C. The characters. 20. Who is Kevin Winston probably A. A critic. B. An actor. C. A writer.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)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。高一英语 第 2 页 共 10 页AComforting, healthy, speedy or fresh Whatever type of recipe you’re looking for, theFeast app has got you covered. With a collection of 7,000 recipes, it’s your go-to partner for ayear of cooking. Beyond its recipe library, Feast comes packed with smart, unique featuresdesigned to take the stress out of making new dishes.Smart SearchPasta and tomato, curry and vegan, dinner and quick — If you fancy cooking somethingspecific, our search and suggested options can help you find what you’re looking for superquick.Cook ModeWhen you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, cook mode gives you step-by-step instructionsand keeps your screen live. If cook mode isn’t for you, you can also print out all your favoriterecipes.Recipe CollectionsWhether you’ve discovered a new favorite in Chef Ebuehi’s selection of sweet treats, orgot inspiration in Chef Sodha’s vegan tips, you can save those recipes to your collections,ready for when you want to give it a go.Shopping ListNeed to head to the shops before you cook your favorite recipe Add ingredients from anyrecipe to your shopping list, and then cross them off as you shop. Need to share or clear it Tapthe three dots from the shopping list and you’re sorted.The Feast app comes with a 14-day free trial — following the trial, new subscribers payjust 0.99 for their first month, and then the subscription auto-renews at 2.99 per month for allusers. An annual subscription is priced at 28.94, and includes a 15% discount for subscriberswho sign up now.21. Which of the following is a feature of the Feast app A. It delivers ingredients to users’ homes.B. It offers real-time guidance from chefs.C. It specifically targets fast food lovers.D. It shows users detailed cooking steps.22. How much will a new user pay for a 6-month Feast app subscription A. 12.30. B. 14.47. C. 15.94. D. 17.94.23. What is the purpose of the text A. To introduce popular recipes.B. To promote a smart app.C. To recommend healthy diets.D. To advertise instant food.高一英语 第 3 页 共 10 页BOver 40 students with low vision study at a school in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It was designedby Anand Sonecha, founder of an architecture company. Featuring a bright yellow entrancedoor, which stands out against the white walls, the school is decorated with a variety ofsweet-smelling plants everywhere. Inside the classrooms, the walls feel smooth in contrast tothe rough outside of the building. These all help students familiarize themselves with the areastraightforwardly, without any trouble.The school provides an open space serving as a platform for the visually-challengedstudents to play, perform, or celebrate festivals and the students are easy to orient themselvesaccording to the sound, smell, sight and touch. “The idea behind the design was to make theschool more accessible to the students,” Sonecha says, “They come from remote villages andtowns in Gujarat, and I am eager to help them.”During the construction, Sonecha used contrasting colors so that students could easilydistinguish between the elements. Blue was used for all classroom doors, yellow for theentrance gate, black for switch buttons, and yellow and green for the furniture. All these colorscontrasted with the white walls of the school, helping the students locate different elements.Different areas are of different heights and widths, which makes the sounds and noises changeaccording to the echo produced in these spaces. Furthermore, he cooperated with fellowlandscape architect Lokendra Balasaria to plant more than 1,000 plants of 37 species. Thesesweet plants have been grown not only to lead the children to move in the school through smellbut also to attract butterflies and birds, and provide shade.“The structure of the building is designed similarly to that of any other school building, onlywith a few clever elements. My intention was to avoid making it look distinct from otherschools,” Sonecha explains, “I hope that there are no different schools for such students.Instead, all these elements should be added to public spaces for them. And my follow-upefforts may be there.”24. Why did Sonecha design the school in Gandhinagar A. To explore architecture styles.B. To raise funds for his company.C. To offer convenience to the students.D. To improve students’ learning ability.25. What does the underlined word “orient” in Paragraph 2 mean A. Relax. B. Waken. C. Cheer. D. Direct.26. How does the school help students perform daily routine A. By expanding activity areas.B. By stimulating multiple senses.C. By offering behavioral guidelines.D. By strengthening safety measures.高一英语 第 4 页 共 10 页27. What will Sonecha probably do in the future A. Promote accessible designs in public regions.B. Modernize architecture with smart devices.C. Build special schools for disabled students.D. Decorate schools with traditional elements.CA new study suggests classic paintings by well-known Impressionists Joseph Turner andClaude Monet may have been influenced by air pollution during the Industrial Revolution.Scientists don’t know exactly how polluted the cities were during that time for lack of data.However, researchers say that examining the works of Turner and Monet can give a picture oflong-term environmental change with the air pollution.The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by authors fromHarvard and Sorbonne universities, analyzed 60 oil paintings by Turner from 1796 to 1850 and38 paintings by Monet from 1864 to 1901. Scientists successfully measured painters’representation (重现) of nature, focusing on the colors as well as differences in local weatherpatterns which influenced coloring. They significantly found that paintings composed in Britaingenerally feature a greyer blue sky than works in other parts of Europe.Researchers particularly believe changes in local sulfur dioxide (二氧化硫 ) emissionsfrom burning coal may explain changes in the color contrast and intensity (亮度) of Turner’sand Monet’s works, even after considering the artistic trends and subject matter of the time.Generally, artists can historically accurately represent their environment. Turner andMonet were chosen because they are famous for their landscape and cityscape paintings andalso because they were active during the Industrial Revolution, when air pollution grew at arate never seen before.Additionally, researchers say that since the air in London was much polluted, the citieswould appear grey and dull to the eyes as well as in photographs. By comparing the paintingsof Turner and Monet to photos from the era, they were able to determine the painting workswere definitely influenced by the change in emissions.28. What did the researchers find in the works of Turner and Monet A. Air pollution at that time. B. Change in subject matter.C. Social trends of the period. D. Development of photography.29. How did the researchers conduct the study A. By referring to relevant historical records.B. By examining the coloring of the paintings.C. By comparing the paintings of Turner with Monet’s.D. By analyzing the data during the Industrial Revolution.高一英语 第 5 页 共 10 页30. What can we learn from the text A. European artists preferred landscape paintings.B. Turner and Monet intended to present pollution.C. The research focused on studying weather patterns.D. Britain’s air pollution was relatively serious within Europe.31. What is the purpose of the text A. To call on people to protect the environment.B. To introduce air pollution in the Industrial Revolution.C. To demonstrate a new discovery in certain artworks.D. To instruct people to admire classic paintings in new ways.DAre you more logical or creative If you believe you’re the former, you might be labeled“left-brained”; if the latter, then “right-brained”. It’s widely believed that the left brain is foranalysis and the right is for creativity and that our characteristics are determined by which halfis dominant.However, the idea that people are either left-brained or right-brained is a myth. Althoughwe all obviously have different personalities and talents, modern brain research hasn’t foundany conclusive evidence of left or right brain dominance. One serious problem of this view isits one-sided definition of human abilities. Math, for instance, which requires logical thought,is generally associated with the left brain, but it is also a genuinely creative activity. So is agifted mathematician left-brained or right-brained Likewise, artistic creativity isn’t justuncontrolled emotion. Many of the greatest works of art are products of thorough, precisethought.Like many modern myths, the left/right brain theory is rooted in a bit of real science. Inthe 1960s, Nobel Prize-winning research on epilepsy (癫痫 ) patients, who had undergonesurgery to separate the two halves of their brains, made an unexpected discovery: the right halfwas better at spatial (空间的) tasks, while the left excelled at language and problem-solving.Yet the real division of labor in the brain is far more complex than the claim that “the left brainis for logic and the right is for creativity”.Then, why is the myth so popular It satisfies our desire to label ourselves as simple“types”. This works much like the Barnum Effect, a famous psychological phenomenon:people easily believe general, positive personality descriptions — like those from MBTI tests— are true and accurate. Similarly, the left/right brain theory is popular because it gives us a“scientific” way to talk about our favorite subject — ourselves.32. What can be known about a gifted mathematician A. He is definitely left-brained. B. He has uncontrolled emotion.C. He is artistically creative. D. He has combined abilities.高一英语 第 6 页 共 10 页33. Which best describes the left/right brain theory A. It is fully proven. B. It is rather oversimplified.C. It is truly objective. D. It is entirely groundless.34. Why is the left/right brain theory popular A. It meets people’s mental needs. B. It gives an accurate description.C. It offers real-time feedback. D. It uses the Barnum Effect.35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text A. Left Brain or Right Brain: A Popular MythB. Left Brain or Right Brain: A Real ScienceC. Left Brain or Right Brain: A Key to PersonalityD. Left Brain or Right Brain: A Creative Discovery第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)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。My journey with skateboarding began in 1975, and I was immediately hooked (钩住). Formy 11th birthday, my father bought me my first board. It had cheap clay wheels that shook,bumped and made much noise. ___36___ This early experience taught me that passion isn’tabout having the best equipment, but about the feeling it gives you.Soon enough, I found myself reading every issue of Skateboarder, a popular magazineback then, and our neighborhood was full of kids skating together. ___37___ The sense ofshared freedom was transformative, especially for someone who never stood out at traditionalteam sports.___38___ At one point, a friend who was a student at York, north of the city, suggestedwe try the tunnels at the university. Yet, we found them closed, which only pushed me toexplore other places — empty parking lots, quiet office parks, and smooth pathways. The joyI got from these experiences never left me.As I grew older, my relationship with skateboarding matured. I created a website calledSkateGeezer dedicated to skaters who had ridden in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. ___39___Eventually I built a career in publishing at skateboarding magazines.Now, with a family of my own, that passion rides on. I introduced all my children toskateboarding almost as soon as they could walk. The full-circle moment of seeing my sonssurpass my own ability is a pride unlike any other. I know some journeys, when you stick withthem, don’t end. ___40___A. I realized I needed much better equipment.B. They just find new beautiful paths forward.C. I wrote a book entitled The Concrete Wave.D. That was when I decided to quit and try other sports.E. Yet, that didn’t matter when I felt the freedom of the ride.F. We built skating tracks and enjoyed long rides down driveways.G. In 1983, my skateboard accompanied me to university in Toronto.高一英语 第 7 页 共 10 页第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Something magical is happening this summer: a group of high school students from theGolden Connections Club gather at Olive Community Services and learn some new skills —not from videos, but from real grandmas.The concept is quite simple: seniors teach kids ___41___ skills that once filled everyhousehold: sewing, ironing, cooking, and more.For Leena Albinali, a high school student and the club’s founder, this isn’t ___42___ anactivity. It’s a mission to bridge the gap between generations, while giving her peers a chanceto ___43___ with elders, twice a week, in a(n) ___44___ way.“There is so much wisdom that lives in our ___45___,” she says. “So when I ___46___many teens had never learned how to sew on a button or iron a shirt, I saw a (n) ___47___:what if seniors could teach them And so I recruited (招募) some peers to ___48___ the newgroup.”Every week involves both a craft and ___49___ session. One day, kids practice stitching(针脚). Another day, they learn how to make apple pies. There is laughter and burnt cookies,___50___ buttons, spilled flour..., but it’s not about ___51___. It’s about connection — wheregenerations meet to share the ___52___ of creating something with their hands.This activity is part of Olive Community Services’ ongoing ___53___ to reduce seniorloneliness. And now they’re also ___54___ youth. As one camper said, “Together, we’re notjust ___55___ traditions — we’re creating new ones.”41. A. logical B. mental C. interpersonal D. practical42. A. hardly B. nearly C. entirely D. merely43. A. exercise B. connect C. match D. compete44. A. hands-on B. off-site C. old-fashioned D. self-educated45. A. seniors B. peers C. families D. teens46. A. remembered B. assumed C. realized D. announced47. A. request B. challenge C. opportunity D. advantage48. A. join B. assess C. advertise D. train49. A. sewing B. fixing C. cooking D. designing50. A. fixed B. misplaced C. decorated D. worn51. A. creativity B. enthusiasm C. wisdom D. perfection52. A. joy B. memory C. truth D. burden53. A. learning B. guidance C. dream D. effort54. A. entertaining B. empowering C. comforting D. reuniting55. A. figuring out B. passing down C. reflecting on D. adapting to高一英语 第 8 页 共 10 页第二节 单句语法填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。56. He officially submitted a written __________ (complain) against the unfair treatmentyesterday.57. The remote village has been cut __________ from the outside world by the heavy snow fordays.58. When __________ (compare) with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountaindoesn’t seem high at all.59. __________ (ignore) small daily mistakes gradually ruins one’s self-discipline and leads tobad habits.60. The government has taken public opinions __________ account while drawing up newrules.61. The coastal area was __________ (severe) damaged by the violent typhoon last month.62. His greatest ambition in senior high school is __________ (admit) successfully into a topmedical university.63. It is everyone’s duty to raise awareness of __________ (sustain) living and protect theenvironment together.64. In the fierce competition, only determined minds can take __________ lead and winrespect.65. Every year, she makes a resolution __________ (improve) her concentration and academicperformance.66. Due to his lifelong devotion to medical research, he __________ (award) a national honorin the summer of 2022.67. After the guests left, she spent as much time as she could __________ (tidy) up the rooms.68. The widespread __________ (adopt) of artificial intelligence has brought both greatconvenience and new challenges.69. What makes us __________ (trap) in worries most is that we’re not getting enough sleep,less than seven hours a night.70. If you give your word to others, never let them __________ by breaking your promiseeasily.第四部分 写作 (满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假如你是校英文俱乐部负责人李华,俱乐部将举办以“践行低碳校园(Build aLow-Carbon Campus)”为主题的英文征文比赛,请你写一则通知,内容包括:1.介绍活动目的;2.说明参赛要求。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Notice____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________English Club高一英语 第 9 页 共 10 页第二节(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。When my daughter Mia turned seven, she asked about my job. “I teach adults to draw at acollege,” I explained. Her eyes widened. “But ... why do they need to learn Did they forgethow ” The question cut through me and I fell silent.Children use crayons like magic sticks. That week, she drew a “Mars Palace” whereastronaut-princesses rode rainbow rockets. I once dreamed freely and big like her. At twelve, Itrained daily to be a tennis champion. At sixteen, I filled notebooks with drawings —spaceships flying through space holes, heroes saving cities with paint. But adulthood threwthose dreams into dusty boxes labeled “Childish Things.”“Be practical,” I told myself when choosing a business degree. “Art doesn’t pay bills.”Yet late at night, I saw my younger self in the mirror holding empty drawing-books.One October afternoon, everything changed. Mia begged to explore the store room.Beneath old bags, we found a box, inside which lay my teenage treasures: a tennis ticket, aribbon from a school art fair, and most amazingly, a drawing book. Its pages were full of crazyideas — trees with magic fruits, trains under ocean waves. “Mom!” she gasped, touching ahalf-finished drawing — a lion with wings that I drew when I was her age, “How amazing andcreative it is! Why stop drawing ”That night, I sat in front of a blank canvas (画布). The moonlight shone on my hands. Thelion’s eyes in my old drawing seemed to ask me, “What stopped you dreaming ” Suddenly, Irealized I had stopped myself by always needing a clear plan before I let myself dream.The next morning, I bought new paints. I didn’t paint normal things like trees or houses. Iused bright purples and golds. Mia danced around me, using her fingers to make clouds. Wepainted dogs doing math and dinosaurs growing flowers. For the first time in twenty years, Ifelt free again.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。Three months later, I signed up for a painting contest. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________At the award ceremony, Mia held my hand tightly with excitement. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一英语 第 10 页 共 10 页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年期中考试 英语.pdf 2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年期中考试 英语听力.mp3 2025-2026学年度下学期高一学年期中考试 英语答案.pdf