资源简介 高一期中考试英语学科参考答案听力1-5 BCABC 6-10 CACBA 11-15 ACBCA 16-20 CCBCA阅读A篇 21. D 22. C 23. BB篇 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. DC篇 28. B 29. C 30. D 31. AD篇 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. A七选五 36. C 37. D 38. B 39. F 40. E完形填空41. D 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. A 46. B 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. B51. C 52. A 53. D 54. A 55. D语法填空56. featuring 57. which 58. a 59. As 60. has attracted61. is made 62. charming 63. creatures 64. equally 65. to promote书面表达Dear Mr. Wilson,I’m writing to invite you to an exhibition titled “The Power of Festival” in our city.It will be held from next Monday to Sunday at the City Culture Center. There are lots of cool things to see!You can find traditional festival decorations, ancient costumes, and old photos of different festivals. There are alsospecial items like lanterns from the Spring Festival and moon cakes from the Mid-Autumn Festival. Additionally,there are also detailed introductions beside these shows to help you better understand their origins and significance.As you love exploring cultures, this is a perfect chance to experience the magic of festivals. Looking forwardto your reply.Yours,Li Hua读后续写That weekend, they met at Mia’s house with a new attitude. Chloe brought books and notes, determined to doher share of the work. “I’ll do the research this time, and you can check my work,” she said. They split the tasksfairly and stayed up late, helping each other check every fact. When they presented again, their voices were sureand their information was correct. Mr. Evans smiled and gave them an A. After class, Chloe handed Mia a note thatsaid: “Real friends don’t let each other fail alone.”From that experience, Mia and Chloe learned a good lesson. Being a good friend doesn’t mean keeping quietor doing everything by yourself. True friendship means speaking up honestly, sharing the work, and growingtogether through problems. They still laughed and hung out as before, but now they also talked openly about issuesbefore they became big troubles. Sometimes the best thing a friend can give you isn’t just saying “yes”—it’s thebravery to say, “Let’s do this” right, together.”附:听力材料Text 1W: The coat was $80, but I paid $60 for it. I also bought this hat to match it. The original price was $20, but I got itfor half price.M: Half price That’s a really good deal.Text 2W: The birds sing really loudly when the sun comes up. Do you think they’re asking other birds to find food M: No. They’re just making sure other birds don’t come into their space.Text 3W: Oh! That wind nearly blew my hat off.M: It’s really strong today. They said on the news there will be heavy snow tonight.W: Well, I’m already missing the sunshine.Text 4W: Wait up—I should go back and change into something nicer.M: Why It’s just friends and family hanging out. What you’ve got on is totally okay. Hurry up, or we’re gonna belate!W: Fine, let’s just go to the party now.Text 5M: How was your meal W: It was great! I really loved the dessert.M: That’s one of our most popular ones.W: Could we have the bill, please Text 6M: I heard you’re busy getting ready for next month’s school Culture Festival.W: Yeah! Are you interested in it M: I don’t really know much about it. Can you tell me more W: Sure! It started three years ago. Students from different schools join and show their talents.M: Cool! So, who decides what shows or activities are in it W: The teachers and the student union plan it together.M: I see. Well, can I go and watch the shows Do I need to buy a ticket W: No, you don’t! You can watch everything for free with your student ID card.Text 7W: May I come in, Mr. Brown M: Yes, please.W: Hi, I’m Amy. I’m in your class. I’d like to change one of my classes.M: Which class do you want to change W: I’m taking Basic Math, Course 101. But I think Advanced Math, Course 201, would be more useful. Can Ichange M: Have you prepared well for Advanced Math W: Could you check my record I think my earlier classes might be enough.M: Let me see…Yes, you’ve taken the right classes. I’ll sign this form for you.W: Is that everything M: No, you need to take this form to the school office. They’ll finish the rest.W: OK, thank you, Mr. Brown.Text 8W: I really want to visit the Forbidden City in Beijing this summer, but I’m not sure about sightseeing alone.M: You could join a day tour—they provide a guide and take care of the tickets. You won’t have to worry aboutgetting lost in the huge palace.W: That’s a good idea, but I prefer planning my own trip. Maybe I can find a travel partner to join me.M: Check out social media! Many people traveling alone look for someone to travel with there. Just make sure tomeet in a public place first.W: True. I’ll also research the best routes to avoid the crowds and prepare for the hot weather.M: Smart move! And pack light—you don’t want to carry a heavy backpack all day. Remember to bring a waterbottle.W: Thanks for all the helpful advice! I feel more prepared now.Text 9M: I just saw your paintings at the school art show. They were amazing! I really enjoyed them.W: Thank you so much! How did you find out about the show From a poster or a teacher M: Actually, my art teacher talked about it in class, so I decided to go and take a look. Your use of colors is socreative. What are you working on now W: Right now I’m taking part in several art competitions, but I’m feeling quite tired from all the pressure.M: Why are you pushing yourself so hard W: I’m hoping to open my own little art studio someday. It needs quite a bit of money, so I’m trying to save up bywinning some prizes.M: An art studio That sounds cool. What kind of studio W: An art studio for children in the countryside whose parents work far away. I believe they should have thechance to learn painting, just like us.M: That’s such a beautiful idea. I really think you can make it happen. It reminds me that I should also work hardto do something meaningful for others.Text 10Morning, everyone! Time for our weekly health talk. How many of you always feel tired Raise your hands!Wow, that’s a lot of you! Doctors say teenagers need 8 to 10 hours of sleep every night. But to be honest, most ofyou aren’t getting enough. This happens because your body and daily life don’t match up. When you’re a teen, yourbody clock changes. You naturally want to stay up late and sleep in. But school starts early, right So you needsome tips to fall asleep sooner.Later we’ll talk about how stress and too much phone time can mess with your sleep too. But first, let’s learnthe 10-3-2-1 rule. Ten hours before bed, no more tea, coffee, or energy drinks. Stop eating three hours before yougo to sleep. Finish your homework two hours before bed. And one hour before sleep, turn off all screens—phones,computers, everything. These simple steps help your body get ready for sleep, and you’ll fall asleep much faster.高一期中考试英语学科注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。考试时间为 120分钟,满分 150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话读两遍。1. How much did the woman pay in total A. $60. B. $70. C. $80.2. What are the speakers talking about A. What birds eat. B. When the sun comes up. C. Why the birds sing so loudly.3. What is the weather like now A. Windy. B. Sunny. C. Snowy.4. What will the speakers do next A. Change clothes. B. Attend a party. C. Hold a meeting.5. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a cooking class. B. In a kitchen. C. In a restaurant.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. How long has the School Culture Festival been held A. One year. B. Two years. C. Three years.7. What does the man need to watch the shows A. His student ID card. B. An invitation letter. C. An entrance ticket.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8. What’s the relationship between the two speakers A. Friends. B. Classmates. C. Teacher and student.9. Which course is about Advanced Math A. Course 101. B. Course 201. C. Course 121.10. What did Mr. Brown do to help Amy A. He signed a form for her.B. He called the school office.C. He made a review plan for her.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11. What’s the woman’s concern about visiting the Forbidden City A. Sightseeing alone. B. The hot weather. C. The ticket price.12. What does the man suggest the woman do before visiting A. Find a private tour guide. B. Ask a friend to go. C. Check social media.13. What advice does the man give about packing A. Bring a heavy backpack.B. Pack light and bring a water bottle.C. Take fewer clothes for the hot weather.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。14. Where did the man see the woman’s paintings A. In a newspaper. B. In an art studio. C. At a school art show.15. What does the man think of the woman’s use of colors A. It is creative. B. It is common. C. It is interesting.16. What is the woman doing recently A. Teaching classes in her studio.B. Making posters for an art show.C. Preparing for some competitions.17. Who does the woman want to open the art studio for A. Skilled artists.B. Disabled children.C. Left-behind children in the countryside.听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。18. Who is the speaker most probably A. A skilled doctor. B. A school teacher. C. A teenage student.19. What does the speaker say is the main reason teens feel tired A. Too much phone and game time.B. Too many energy drinks and coffee.C. Teens’ body clocks don’t match their daily life.20. What did the speaker talk about at last A. A step-by-step bedtime plan.B. Teens’ struggling to wake up.C. Ways to deal with school pressure.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。AFour Interesting Festivals in 2026The following events happening in 2026 will make you want to pack your bags and join the fun.Holi FestivalHoli turns cities into a sea of rainbow colors. People throw handfuls of colored powder at friends, family, andtotal strangers, while music, dancing, and laughter fill the streets. The festival celebrates the arrival of spring andthe success. It happens on March 3, 2026. Wear white clothes if you don’t mind getting dirty, and prepare to becovered head-to-toe in every color imaginable.Wife-Carrying World ChampionshipCompetitors race through a difficult course while carrying their wife. The course includes water hazards (障碍), and sand traps that test strength, speed, and teamwork. Winners receive their wife’s weight in beer. It happenson July 3 and 4, 2026. Despite the traditional name, any couple can compete, and the event attracts teams fromaround the world eager to prove their carrying skills and sense of humor.Monkey Buffet FestivalTables piled high with fruit, vegetables, and snacks are laid out for Lopburi’s famous monkeys in a yearlyfeast that is both generous and makes for great photos. Hundreds of monkeys rush to the spread, creating a wildfeeding competition that delights photographers and tourists. Typically held in late November, the 2026 eventdoesn’t have fixed dates yet.Night of the Radishes (萝卜)Artists in Oaxaca spend hours carving oversized radishes into well-designed historical figures, and imaginarycreatures, knowing their creations will dry out within a day. The time pressure makes the festival feel magical andshort-lived, which is a special experience. It happens on December 23, 2026. It’s held yearly on the same date.Arrive early for the best views, because the detailed carvings are amazing but only last for a short time.21. Which event requires both physical effort and teamwork A. Holi Festival. B. Night of the Radishes.C. Monkey Buffet Festival. D. Wife-Carrying World Championship.22. What can be inferred about the Monkey Buffet Festival A. It follows a fixed schedule. B. Monkeys eat politely together.C. Its 2026 date remains uncertain. D. Tourists feed monkeys personally.23. What makes the Night of the Radishes special A. Artists use special tools. B. The art disappears quickly.C. It happens before Christmas. D. Carvings are sold for money.BAll kinds of devices, from computers and TVs to elevators and traffic lights, need electricity to run. So it’simportant to have an electrician—an expert in electricity-on hand.Yordanys Torres is a master electrician. It’s the top rank in this trade. Torres was born in Cuba and studiedelectrical engineering in college. In 2007, at 26, he landed a job as an apprentice in New York City. He spent hisdays working alongside an experienced electrician. In the evenings, he learned the science of electricity and the insand outs of electrical systems, including how to set up and fix them.While training, apprentices get paid for the work they do. Their employers usually cover the cost of theireducation. Torres completed his apprenticeship through UNITed Service Workers Union (USWU) Local 363 inNew York. For Torres, an apprenticeship was a game-changer. “You can become well-rounded because you knowtheory and the practical side of the field,” he told Your Hot Job. After training, Torres was able to apply for apermit to work as an independent electrician. For a time, he worked on an upgrade of New York City’s extensive(广泛的) subway system.If electricians want to level up their career, they can become master electricians, like Torres Usually, thisrequires several more years of experience and passing a tough exam. Becoming a master electrician opened evenmore doors for Torres. He was able to start his own company, YT Electrical Services, and now hires otherelectricians to work for him.These days, Torres is also working with an apprenticeship program with USWU Local 363 faithfully.“Helping young electricians enter the field is comforting. Also, I like being an instructor because it keeps my skillssharp,” he said.24. What does the underlined word “apprentice” probably mean in paragraph 2 A. Trainee. B. Instructor. C. Repairman. D. Engineer.25. What did Torres do after his apprenticeship A. He got a well-paid job immediately.B. He built a subway system in New York.C. He applied to be an independent electrician.D. He changed the rules of being an electrician.26. What is the requirement for becoming a master electrician A. Setting up a company. B. Passing a difficult exam.C. Teaching new electricians. D. Becoming a member of USWU.27. Which of the following can best describe Torres A. Honest and generous. B. Tough and humorous.C. Easygoing and creative. D. Hardworking and helpful.CIn the era of globalization today, different cultures are interacting more than ever before. While this hasbrought about many positive exchanges, it has also put some unique cultures at risk. Anthropologists-scientists whostudy human race, and cultural preservationists are working hard to protect cultural practices that are in danger ofdisappearing.“Globalization has led to more uniform (一致的 ) cultures in some ways,” said Dr. Elena Rodriguez, aprofessor at the University of Cambridge. “Popular culture, driven by media and the Internet, often overshadowslocal and traditional cultures. We need to understand the possible effects of this trend (趋势 ) and find ways topreserve the cultural heritage that makes each community unique.”Using a vast database of cultural practices from around the world, Dr. Rodriguez and her team studied howcultural traditions are passed down through generations and how they adapt to modern influences. They discoveredsome cultural practices are more adaptable than others. For example, traditional festivals with strong communityparticipation tend to survive better, while some niche (小众的) handicraft-making skills are at risk of being lost dueto a lack of younger generations interested in learning them.Another significant factor affecting cultural diversity is urbanization (城市化 ). As people move from ruralareas to cities, they often leave behind some of their traditional ways of life. “In urban environments, there is atrend to adopt more mainstream cultural standards,” said Dr. Rodriguez. “This doesn’t mean rural cultures are notgood, but rather that the pull of modern urban living can weaken the uniqueness of traditional cultures.”So, what can be done to protect cultural diversity “Education is key,” Dr. Rodriguez noted. “By teachingyounger generations about the value of their cultural heritage in schools, we can develop a sense of pride andresponsibility.”Moreover, governments and international organizations can support cultural preservation projects. This caninclude providing funding for cultural festivals, promoting local languages, and protecting historical sites. Culturaltourism projects can be designed to introduce people to lesser-known cultural traditions all over the world.28. What effects does globalization have on cultures nowadays A. It has little impact on cultures. B. It brings about a mixed bag.C. It has more positive effects. D. It contributes to traditional cultures.29. What does Dr. Rodriguez’s study mainly focus on A. How cultural traditions are influenced and changed.B. How traditional festivals are celebrated and preserved.C. How cultural traditions are handed down and survive.D. How handicraft making skills are taught and learned.30. What is the key to protecting cultural diversity according to Dr. Rodriguez A. Designing cultural tourism projects. B. Teaching local languages at schools.C. Providing fund for cultural festivals. D. Educating the young generations.31. What is a suitable title for the text A. Protecting Cultural Diversity: A Global MissionB. Observing Traditional Festivals: A Wide CelebrationC. Preserving Cultural Diversity: The Overall UrbanizationD. Understanding Traditional Cultures: A Basic RequirementDRecently, many countries have made huge progress in space exploration. In 2024, China’s Chang’e-6 missionlanded on the moon’s far side and collected rocks containing helium-3, a rare gas that could power clean energystations and future moon bases. At the same time, NASA is building a base on the moon. They want to test newways to live there, like making homes with 3D printers and cleaning water to use again. This will help when we goto Mars someday. Private companies like SpaceX are also helping. They made it cheaper to launch rockets by 70%.Now, universities can send small satellites to study how our planet is changing.However, living in space long-term has challenges. Space travel can be harmful because of radiation (辐射). Itcan hurt astronauts’ health. Also, there is a lot of space junk (垃圾 ) floating around Earth. It can hit and breaksatellites. In 2025, Japan sent a satellite to burn up small pieces of junk. The European Union (EU) will send amission to catch bigger pieces with a net.Working together around the world helps us make big discoveries. China and Russia will build a moonresearch station by 2035. They will study the moon’s surface to see if plants can grow there. India’s satellite,Aditya-L1, works with NASA to watch solar storms. Research organizations like the ISS provide access tolong-term studies in micro-gravity and space radiation, leading to discoveries that benefit life on Earth.Some people wonder if spending so much money on space is worth it. About $150 billion is spent each year.They say this money could help people who are poor or fix the climate. But space research has given us a wealth ofknowledge. MRI machines, which help doctors see inside our bodies, came from space technology. Ways to cleanwater in dry places were also learned from space. As for space travel, balancing exploration with Earth’s needs willdefine our universal heritage.32. What is a possible benefit of helium-3 according to paragraph 1 A. It can be used for satellite production.B. It can assist in mining industry on earth.C. It can be used as a source of energy supply.D. It can provide sufficient water for moon bases.33. What is the difference between Japan’s and the EU’s space clean-up mission A. Their energy-saving approaches. B. The size of space junk they target.C. The burning devices they employ. D. Means of avoiding harmful radiation.34. What does the author want to stress in the last paragraph A. Space travel will solve human’s future challenges.B. Space exploration wastes resources needed on Earth.C. Space technology benefits medical and environmental fields.D. Balancing space exploration and Earth’s needs is significant.35. How is the text organized A. Achievement—problem—solution. B. Situation—response—result.C. Question—explanation—suggestion. D. Theory—practice—evaluation.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。I had the amazing opportunity to study abroad for an entire semester in Cairo, Egypt in 2022. 36 Iwas truly heartbroken when I left there. As an Arab-American student, I knew more than the average person aboutwhat to expect about Arab culture. However, here is a list of culture shocks I had throughout my semester.Walking down the street or even while a driver is still in their car, it surprised me that Egyptians would askany stranger for help with directions. I am from the South of the US where people tend to be much nicer tostrangers than in the North. 37 The stranger would always try their best to help give detailed information.If you have coffee with an Egyptian, you might have to really fight to pay the bill. It’s a sign of respect to payfor your friends’ or family’s meal or drink when you’re together. 38 Some even pretend to go to thebathroom just to pay the bill without anyone stopping them!39 Her mother would fill my plate for me and ask if I even enjoyed the meal because I could not finishit entirely. I apologetically (道歉地) explained that the food was delicious, but I can only eat so much! As a guest,you have to politely refuse continuous offers of more food because the host wants to be sure you are not hungry.My semester in Egypt was a great experience that I am so grateful for. During my stay, I found the countryand people’s charm and generosity to be a special mix unlike any other. I was deeply moved. 40 I reallyhope to be able to return in the future to explore more of this fascinating country.A. I felt homesick, lonely and anxious.B. However, people take it very seriously.C. It was the most fun I have had in college.D. Even so, this was still very interesting to me.E. Differences are what make traveling interesting.F. I enjoyed being invited to my friend’s home for amazing dinners.G. The US is so diverse and I have seen people of many backgrounds.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。Evan Kail, a visitor from the United States who has been touring China since Jan. 15, said he is deeply 41by the lively Spring Festival celebrations.Kail noted the cultural 42 between the two countries, saying that holidays in the US are often 43and more commercialized, but Spring Festival carries greater cultural 44 and lasts longer.“Spring Festival is a whole season, not just a day. There’s preparation, travel, family time, traditions, food andsymbolism. It feels 45 ,” said Kail, adding that the Chinese New Year’s Eve dinner and 46 couplets(对联 ) were the highlights (亮点 ) that impressed him the most. “At first, I thought the couplets were just47 , but once I understood the good wishes expressed by the words—the wishes for luck, peace and success, Irealized they were 48 . I like traditions that carry that kind of 49 ,” he added.Arja Dutta, from India, said she has a strong 50 in Chinese culture and has known about SpringFestival since 2019. “When I write Spring Festival couplets, I feel 51 because it’s a moment ofconnection,” she said. “Spring Festival is the best time to experience the festive 52 . If you wish toexperience the real Chinese culture, it will 53 be Spring Festival!”Tourism insiders and experts have noted the global interest in experiencing Spring Festival in China,highlighting its 54 in increasing the impact of Chinese culture worldwide and 55 confidence intraditional Chinese culture.41. A. shocked B. confused C. frightened D. impressed42. A. faiths B. differences C. connections D. exchanges43. A. shorter B. longer C. busier D. quieter44. A. relief B. pressure C. depth D. strategy45. A. rich B. virtual C. adventurous D. ordinary46. A. taking down B. putting up C. showing around D. carrying on47. A. symbol B. tradition C. ceremony D. decoration48. A. familiar B. meaningful C. romantic D. fancy49. A. weight B. wisdom C. history D. memory50. A. gratitude B. interest C. rejection D. puzzle51. A. horrible B. embarrassed C. touched D. annoyed52. A. atmosphere B. emotion C. climate D. transition53. A. immediately B. gradually C. chiefly D. absolutely54. A. significance B. difficulty C. satisfaction D. fortune55. A. hiding B. sharing C. curing D. raising第二节(共 10小题;每小题 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 exhibition (展览) Green China in Motion: The Ecological Narrative of Pandas, Wild Plants and MacroCreatures, 56 (feature) images and books about China’s lively natural landscapes, caught the attention ofmany visitors of the 24th Bangkok International Book Fair 2026. The exhibition, 57 mixes natural scienceand the beauty of art, gives visitors 58 clear understanding of China’s ecological (生态的 ) protectionefforts and attracted more than 1,200 visitors on the first day.59 one of Southeast Asia’s most significant publishing events, the book fair 60 (attract) over300 publishing organizations from around the world in a 20, 000-square-meter exhibition area since it opened.The Green China in Motion exhibition, co-organized by Guangxi Normal University Press Group and ChinaNational Sci-Tech Information Import & Export Co, 61 (make) up of three parts. The first part shows thepandas’ natural habitat and presents these 62 (charm) “ambassadors (使者) of friendship” through niceimages. The second part shows wild plants are not only part of medical and cooking traditions but also important tokeep ecological balance. The third part uses high-quality photography to take pictures of small 63(creature), showing their strength and beauty and spreading the idea that all living things are 64 (equal)important.The Green China in Motion exhibition is part of Guangxi Normal University Press Group’s ongoing efforts65 (promote) cultural exchange. The group has worked closely with many art and design publishers to shareChinese content globally.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假设你是李华,你所在的城市即将举办一场主题为“The Power of Festival”的展览,你的外教Mr. Wilson对此很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邀请信,内容包括:1. 提出邀请;2. 介绍该展览的相关信息(地点、内容及特色等)。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Mr. Wilson,Yours,Li Hua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。Mia and Chloe had been best friends since middle school. When their history teacher gave a group projectabout old civilizations, they worked together right away. Mia liked to plan everything and do her work early. Chloealways waited until the last minute. “Relax, we have two weeks,” Chloe would say, looking at her phone while Miaworked alone. Mia did not want to be bossy, so she kept quiet and did most of the work herself. She hopedeverything would be fine in the end.The night before the presentation (展示), Mia finished the slides, the speech, and the poster by herself. Chloesaid she would practice her part in the morning. But the next day, something went wrong. When Chloe stood up tospeak, she could not say the words well and got some facts wrong. She had never even read the slides. Theirteacher, Mr. Evans, looked disappointed and said, “This does not match your research. See me after class.” Mia feltvery sorry for herself. She had worked so hard, but now her grade might be low because of Chloe.After class, Chloe caught up with Mia in the hallway. “I am really sorry. I let you down,” she said, her voiceshaking. Mia took a deep breath and said, “I should have told you how I felt. I should not have done everythingalone.” They went to talk to Mr. Evans together and told him the truth.To their surprise, the teacher was not angry. “Telling the truth is more important than a perfect grade,” he said.“But you need to talk with each other. I will give you one more chance. Do the project again by next Friday.” Miaand Chloe were glad and knew that would be their best opportunity to start over—and this time, they would do ittogether.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。That weekend, they met at Mia’s house with a new attitude.From that experience, Mia and Chloe learned a good lesson. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【答案】河北雄安新区部分高中2025-2026学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题.pdf 【试卷】河北雄安新区部分高中2025-2026学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题.pdf