资源简介 福建省泉州一中、厦外石狮分校、泉港一中、德化一中四校联盟2025-2026学年第二学期期中考高一英语试题一、听力选择题1.What does the woman ask the man to do A.Move to a new room.B.Tell her his room number.C.Present his ID card.2.What will Shelly do next A.Finish a report.B.Help Ted with his work.C.Work on a presentation.3.Where are the speakers A.At a furniture store.B.At a paint store.C.At their house.4.How does Mr. Williams feel about Susan A.Worried.B.Annoyed.C.Confused.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A teacher.B.A website.C.Their homework.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What might the woman do A.Visit an open-air market.B.Enjoy some displays of ballet.C.Leave the town center for the festival.7.When can the woman attend the event at the earliest A.At 2 p.m.B.At 3 p.m.C.At 5 p.m.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What do we know about the mid-week trip A.It is only in August.B.It is very popular.C.It is canceled in July.9.What does the man suggest the woman do in the end A.Wait for availability.B.Change her travel dates.C.Consider another tourist city.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.What has David been busy doing A.Completing a project B.Setting up a website. C.Designing a brand image.11.What does David think of his current working hours A.Flexible. B.Fixed. C.Long.12.What will David do at the end of this month A.Have a rest. B.Look for a job. C.Settle conflicts.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.What inspired Rebecca to develop the new range of clothing A.The busy city lifestyle.B.One of her dreams.C.A type of exercise.14.How does Rebecca describe the new range of clothing A.It is designed for young people.B.It is made of dark-colored material.C.It is bright with reflective stickers.15.Who helped with the promotion of the clothing A.A sports star.B.A local press.C.A night jogger.16.What does Rebecca plan to do in the future A.Produce the clothing abroad.B.Expand the business globally.C.Develop a new style of clothing.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.How long will the event last A.Two and a half hours. B.Three and a half hours. C.Five and a half hours.18.What is the main aim of the event A.Connecting people from various backgrounds.B.Developing policies for better communities.C.Improving understanding of environmental issues.19.What is special about the event A.Participants should speak English.B.Scientists and artists are involved.C.It offers a chance to make friends.20.What is arranged as the second activity A.Expert reports. B.Tea break. C.Round-table discussion.二、阅读理解For those seeking genuine cultural experiences beyond scenic views, China’s intangible heritage (ICH) tourism routes offer a unique window into time-honored traditions. Below are three concise, practical routes spanning distinct regions and ICH categories.Route 1: Kunqu Opera Immersion (Suzhou, Jiangsu)Duration: 2 days Core ICH: Kunqu Opera (UNESCO-listed, 600-year history, "the mother of Chinese operas") Highlights: Performance appreciation + hands-on workshop Itinerary: Day 1: Explore Suzhou Kunqu Opera Museum (vintage costumes, bamboo flute, pipa) and watch a The Peony Pavilion excerpt at Garden Opera House. Day 2: Join a master-led workshop — learn basic gestures and operatic styles, then collaborate on a 5-minute mini-performance. Notes: Book the workshop 3 days in advance (15 spots max). Best visited late March — early May. Route 2: Shadow Puppetry & Folk Life (Xi’an, Shaanxi)Duration: 1.5 days Core ICH: Xi’an Shadow Puppetry (2,000+ years, blending leather carving, storytelling, folk music) Highlights: Puppet making + local culture Itinerary: Morning: Tour a family workshop — watch cowhide carving, practice puppet operation. Afternoon: Visit Xi’an Folk Custom Museum and sample biangbiang noodles in a food lane. Evening: Optional ancient city wall night tour (occasional street puppetry shows). Notes: DIY puppet souvenir included. Wear comfortable shoes. Route 3: Shu Brocade & Ethnic Charm (Chengdu, Sichuan)Duration: 3 days Core ICH: Shu Brocade (2,000-year-old silk-weaving craft, vivid patterns, durable texture) Highlights: Weaving workshop + Qiang village trip Itinerary: Day 1: Tour Chengdu Shu Brocade Museum (weaving process + masterpieces). Day 2: Practice basic weaving in a courtyard workshop (materials provided, no experience needed). Day 3: Day trip to Qiang village — watch brocade-inspired weaving and folk songs/dances. Notes: Comfortable footwear required for village paths. All routes include professional bilingual guide services and cultural briefings. Whether a casual traveler or culture lover, these trips balance learning, fun, and authentic moments.21.What can travelers experience in the Qiang ethnic village on Route 3 A.Carve cowhide shadow puppets B.Watch brocade weaving and folk performancesC.Taste Shaanxi biangbiang noodles D.Stage a mini Kunqu Opera performance22.What is a common feature of all three routes A.Last at least two full days B.Offer hands-on DIY craft sessionsC.Include dual-language guides D.Require advance booking for all activities23.Who is the passage primarily intended for A.ICH inheritors promoting their craftsB.Travelers seeking meaningful cultural experiencesC.Tour guides designing new travel packagesD.Historians researching ancient Chinese craftsWhile getting into Harvard Law School is never easy for anyone, Rehan, whose single-parent family was poor, made it by himself.Rehan lived through years of family struggles, poverty, and unfairness. He saw his father do several jobs to raise his brother and him with little rest and food. Rehan admitted he was pained and “hungry for more”. Life taught him the value of hard work and self-improvement at a very young age.Those hard times tested the family as a whole. The more stressed Rehan was, the worse his grades became. His father told him to learn to relax by exercising. With a different purpose, he channeled his energy into sports, which he hoped would become his way out of a poor life.However, things didn’t go that way. His father was in bad physical condition and then Rehan had to take a job at Bates Trucking & Trash Removal. He was smart and worked harder than any others. His co-workers spoke highly of him and tried to persuade him to go back to school. One of the company owners even helped him enroll (注册) at Bowie State University. Rehan earned a 4. 0 grade point average and was able to transfer to the University of Maryland. But Rehan’s struggles still weren’t over. During his junior year at the University of Maryland, his father suffered a stroke (中风). Instead of dropping out of school, Rehan returned to Bates Trucking & Trash Removal in order to save his father. He got up each day at 3 am to work before class and doubled his learning plans. Finally, he graduated with good grades. Moreover, he began applying to Harvard Law School and made it.With a sick father, a younger brother, a hard job, and a little time to learn, Rehan just had his own painful story to stand on. “Yes, Rehan has a quick mind, but what makes his achievement even more admirable is his courageous journey to this moment,” said his professor.24.What does the author mean by saying “hungry for more” in Paragraph 2 A.Rehan was pained due to the lack of food.B.Rehan wanted to get along well with his father.C.Sufferings made Rehan more determined to fight.D.Unlucky experience taught Rehan to take things easy.25.Why did Rehan go into sports A.He wished to change his life. B.He found his talent for sports.C.He wanted to improve his mood. D.He tried to develop new hobbies.26.What happened after Rehan went to work A.His father’s health gradually improved. B.He was refused by Bowie State University.C.He could continue his study with others’ help. D.His co-workers found the job difficult for him.27.Which of the following can best describe Rehan’s days in college A.Colourful but busy. B.Fresh and relaxing.C.Adventurous and funny. D.Challenging but rewarding.Many children try to make their parents proud. But in some families, a child’s success is always “on show”. Parents want praise from others, and the child may feel like a performer, not a person.The term “peacock parenting” comes from the idea of being “as proud as a peacock”. Here it means a self-centered style of parenting. A peacock parent may show off a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind closed doors when the child fails to meet high expectations. Over time, the child may learn that love is conditional. They may hide their real feelings, stop exploring their own interests, and start to believe, “I am not worthy.”Experts describe three common signs. The first is psychological control. When the child sets a boundary or feels upset, the parent may say, “You’re too sensitive,” and turn the blame back onto the child. This often creates a sense of guilt. The second is unpredictable mood swings. The parent can be warm one day and cold the next, making the child feel like they are “walking on eggshells”. In adulthood, this may lead to people-pleasing and weak boundaries. The third is role reversal. Some parents fail to provide proper care and attention, or even expect their child to look after them emotionally or physically. As a result, the child may grow up too fast and miss out on a normal childhood.Healing takes time, but it is possible. The first step is to be kinder to yourself and reconnect with your own interests. Supportive friends, groups, or professional help can provide the care that was previously missing. Clear boundaries can also make a relationship safer, and if contact continues to cause harm, limiting contact may be necessary. After all, there are many places to find warmth, and not all of them are under a parent’s roof.28.What is the purpose of paragraph 1 A.To raise an issue. B.To describe a study.C.To explain the causes. D.To offer the solutions.29.What does “peacock parenting” in paragraph 2 mainly focus on A.Public approval. B.Unconditional love. C.Independent growth. D.Honest self-expression.30.Which sign best matches “role reversal” in paragraph 3 A.The parent praises the child in public. B.The child tries to win others’ approval.C.The parent relies on the child for support. D.The child avoids setting any boundaries.31.What can be inferred from the last paragraph A.Distance ensures safety. B.Self-care is the final step.C.healing requires parental effort. D.Support exists beyond the family.Scientists from the University of Otago’s Christchurch Medical School have discovered a direct connection between people’s vitamin C intake and their skin’s ability to produce collagen (胶原蛋白)and renew itself. The study, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, clearly shows that skin health is influenced by vitamin C from daily food, not just by topical (外用的)creams applied to the skin surface. It also found that vitamin C levels in the skin are closely related to those in the blood. Therefore, eating more foods rich in vitamin C can effectively increase vitamin C levels in both the blood and the skin.The research included 24 healthy adults from New Zealand and Germany. Those eating two SunGold kiwifruits daily raised blood vitamin C levels and saw a clear increase in skin vitamin C. This made skin thicker — due to more collagen — and sped up outer skin renewal. Lead researcher Professor Margreet Vissers described the results as surprising and said the strong connection between skin thickness and vitamin C intake is fully believable.She noted the connection between blood and skin vitamin C is clearer than in other organs. “We were surprised by how closely blood vitamin C levels are connected to those in the skin,” she said. The research team also discovered that vitamin C in the blood can reach all layers of the skin and help the skin work better. Though vitamin C is often added to skincare products, it is not well taken in through the outer skin. However, skin cells can take in vitamin C from the blood very well.SunGold kiwifruits were chosen for the study because they always have a high vitamin C content. But the researchers believe other foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges and berries, can bring similar benefits to the skin. It is important to keep steady vitamin C levels in the blood because the human body does not store vitamin C for a long time. Professor Vissers suggested that healthy people can reach the best blood vitamin C levels with about 250mg of vitamin C every day through their diet.32.What affects skin health according to the study A.Water taken in by the skin. B.Vitamin C from food intake.C.Collagen from skin products. D.Topical skincare creams alone.33.What is Professor Vissers’ attitude towards the study results A.Doubtful. B.Approving. C.Unconcerned. D.Objective.34.Why are vitamin C-rich skincare products less effective A.They lack enough collagen.B.They are not used in a proper way.C.They don’t suit all skin types.D.They are poorly taken in through skin.35.What is the best title for the passage A.Vitamin C Intake and Skin HealthB.Blood Vitamin C and Skin Vitamin CC.Skincare Products and Vitamin C IntakeD.Collagen Production and Skin ThicknessMost of us avoid being beginners. It can feel uncomfortable and embarrassing — we naturally prefer to feel capable and in control. 36 By choosing to start something new, you open yourself up to a world of unexpected benefits.First and foremost, beginning again builds your resilience (韧性). When you’re a beginner, you make lots of mistakes. 37 This can be frustrating, but each time you rise, retry, and advance slightly, you build resilience to meet challenges.38 As an adult, you might get used to being the “expert” or the one who knows the answers. But stepping into a beginner’s role can change this situation. Being a beginner forces you to accept that you don’t know everything, which reminds you that learning is a continuous journey and that everyone, no matter their age or experience, can learn from others.Moreover, starting as a beginner also sparks creativity. When learning something new, you often come across new problems and have to find different ways to solve them. This process of trying, failing, and trying again from different angles stimulates your brain, enhancing your problem-solving skills. 39Finally, remember the feeling when you first successfully understood a complex idea in a new language 40 It boosts your confidence and reminds you of your own potential.So the next time you feel a little uncomfortable about being a beginner, remember that it’s not a sign of weakness, but an opportunity for growth. Embrace the awkwardness of being a beginner. You might discover a brand new version of yourself.A.In doing so, it teaches you to think outside the box.B.You might hit the wrong notes, or trip over your own feet.C.Yet, what if this very discomfort holds hidden advantages D.You have to ask questions, listen to others, and accept help.E.Additionally, being a beginner encourages open-mindedness.F.This newly-learned language also introduces you to a new culture.G.That feeling of achieving something new is extremely worthwhile.三、完形填空My husband and I were on our flight to America. The cabin (机舱) was 41 for the films when shouts of “Wake up! Oh, help!” rang out.“Is there a doctor aboard ” No doctor wanted to hear these words while flying, but I still answered quickly.I was out of my 42 and ran to see a frightened elderly woman holding the hand of her husband, who wasn’t 43 to her. His head was back, 44 closed. I did a quick examination: colour good, no evident pain, breathing 45 without effort. I sat down, still 46 his heartbeat, and asked the woman about her husband. Luckily, he had a 47 medical history and took no medicine. The couple had travelled to 48 their 60th wedding anniversary. It had been a good holiday, she explained, but 49 . Suddenly her husband opened his eyes, and asked, “What's happened ” So I explained, “Your heartbeat isn’t quite right, and that may have 50 your unconsciousness (昏迷).”Soon after, when I reported the whole situation to the 51 , he asked me, “We can put the plane down in 20 minutes in Gander, or 52 for two hours in Toronto. What do you want me to do, doc ” “Put it down,” I replied. Although I don't know 53 what brought about the man’s trouble, the truth is, travel for 54 can be stressful, and there’s enormous potential for medical treatments.Three weeks later, I received a thank-you note from the gentleman, who will 55 remain in good health for years to come. Seeing each patient getting well again is the best gift for a doctor.41.A.darkened B.decorated C.heated D.lightened42.A.bed B.seat C.room D.office43.A.responding B.smiling C.whispering D.waving44.A.fingers B.hands C.mouth D.eyes45.A.heavily B.rapidly C.frequently D.smoothly46.A.touching B.stopping C.checking D.counting47.A.clean B.horrible C.serious D.legal48.A.congratulate B.celebrate C.admire D.appreciate49.A.relaxing B.satisfying C.tiring D.boring50.A.resulted in B.resulted from C.reacted to D.made up51.A.participant B.pilot C.passenger D.police52.A.pull over B.hold on C.carry on D.turn around53.A.for certain B.in brief C.at least D.above all54.A.teenagers B.children C.seniors D.adults55.A.immediately B.hopefully C.absolutely D.typically四、选词填空根据下列句子语境,从所给词块中选择合适的词块填空。所给词块中有两个多余。注意:请在答题卡上把每小题所选的词块的相应序号涂黑,在横线上直接写出该单词不得分。A.suffer from B.make a difference to C. figure out D.be stuck in E. refers to F. pick out G. engage in56.They haven’t shown up at the meeting. They must the traffic jam.57.Even in the crowd of cheering fans, she could her brother’s voice instantly.58.Everyone can the world as long as he/she does his/her bit.59.She often a dictionary when she does not know the spelling of a word.60.In our English class, we are given the fullest opportunity to class discussions.五、语法填空61. the cold weather, no one left early or complained. (用适当的词填空)62.The school has taken many (effect) measures to avoid the spread of various viruses in winter. (所给词的适当形式填空)63.I haven’t seen Sara since she was a little girl, and she has changed beyond (recognize). (所给词的适当形式填空)64.So far, we (spot) many problems that the old people face in their daily lives. (所给词的适当形式填空)65.Mr Wang, a professor from America, will make an (impress) speech in the hall tonight.(所给词的适当形式填空)66.A strong feeling of warmth (strike) all of us when we saw the smiles on their faces. (所给词的适当形式填空)67.They can change our moods and make us feel happy and (energy). (所给词的适当形式填空)68.I invited her to dinner but she made no (respond). (所给词的适当形式填空)69.Vacations help us perform better at work, improve our sleep quality and protect against (depress). (单词的适当形式填空)70.She is one of the most (influence) figures in local politics.(所给词的适当形式填空)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。Birdwatching, once regarded as a hobby mainly for the elderly, 71 (gain) increasing popularity among young people in recent years. Thanks to the influence of celebrities and a rising interest in nature, this peaceful outdoor activity could 72 (enjoy) by people of all ages across the country. Local authorities have also made full use of this popularity 73 (support) wildlife conservation.Ai Yakang, a wildlife enthusiast, drew widespread attention online. His posts, 74 (feature) beautiful photos of birds, received millions of 75 (like) and showed how birdwatching has become a healthy way to get close to nature and relax our busy minds.Walking softly in green parks or quiet wetlands, birdwatchers try to find lovely birds without affecting their natural life. This hobby not only connects them with 76 wide variety of birds but also helps improve their patience and focus, two qualities that are 77 (benefit) in daily life.A birdwatcher writes: “When I watch birds flying and singing freely in the sky, I feel my stress slowly disappear. I come to realize how important it is to protect the peaceful habitats 78 birds live.” Many birdwatchers keep diaries to record their 79 (observe), which provides valuable information for nature scientists. Indeed, birdwatching is suitable for everyone, from children to adults, because it is a simple hobby which teaches us to slow down 80 brings joy and peace to life.六、书面表达81.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 first frost of November painted Mrs. Henderson’s rose bushes silver, but her mood was anything but cheerful. For three days, her morning newspaper Riverdale Gazette had disappeared from its usual spot by the front door. Each morning, she’d glance through her lace curtains at precisely 6:45 a.m., only to find the empty driveway where the newspapers should have been. Her suspicion, like the frost, grew steadily colder and it settled firmly on her new next-door neighbors, the Carters.The Carters moved in two months ago — a young couple with twin boys. To Mrs. Henderson’s ordered mind, their home was a symphony of cheerful chaos: brightly colored plastic toys spreading across the yard, a tricycle lying on its side by the walkway, and the constant energetic screams of children at play. Newspapers were clearly part of their household mess.The final straw came on Thursday. Not only was her paper gone, but a beautiful, prize-worthy rose from her front garden bed had been taken clean off. Mrs. Henderson, a champion gardener for twenty years, felt a hot wave of anger. This was no accident: this was damage on purpose! She pictured a small hand reaching through the fence. Enough was enough.With purpose, she marched next door and rang the bell of the Carters, thinking she should give the boys a lesson.Mr. Carter answered, looking pleasantly surprised but slightly confused, with a child holding onto each leg and a naughty dog circling his feet. “Mrs, Henderson! What a lovely surprise!” Before she could launch into her prepared speech about community respect and property, her eyes slid past him into the hallway. There, neatly stood on a small table beside an umbrella stand, were three copies of Riverdale Gazette.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。Following her eyes, Mr. Carter’s expression turned to understanding and mild embarrassment.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Realizing she was wrong about the boys, Mrs. Henderson’s prepared words were gone.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C A C B C A A B C A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B B A C A B B C A A题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B C B C A C D A A C题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 D B B D A C B E A G题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A B A D D C A B C A题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 B C A C B1.C【原文】M: Excuse me. I’m in Room 217, but I seem to have lost my room card.W: That’s no problem, sir. I’ll just need your ID card before I can issue the new one.2.A【原文】M: Have you finished the sales report, Shelly W: Well, I have a presentation to prepare.M: But it’s really important that it’s finished as soon as possible.W: I’ll do it now. Ted isn’t too busy, so he can give me a hand.3.C【原文】W: Look, Bill. There’s no way we can paint the whole house ourselves. I think we should have a professional do it.M: But Natalie, if we do it, we can save a lot of money. I’d rather spend the money on new furniture.4.B【原文】M: You’re late again, Susan. And please, I don’t want to hear any excuses this time.W: You’ve got every right to be like that, Mr. Williams. But the bus was unreliable today.5.C【原文】M: Rachel, do you know what our physics assignment is I don’t think Professor Parker mentioned it in class.W: He won’t give out assignments in class anymore. We’re supposed to look at the website, remember M: Oh, yeah. That’s right.6.A 7.A【原文】W: Henry, do you know if there are any displays of ballet dancing at the festival I’m particularly interested in that as I do it as a hobby.M: There isn’t any ballet, I’m afraid, but there’ll be a demonstration of traditional dances from all around the country.W: Oh, that’d be nice. Where’s that being held M: It’s in the market in the town center — the outdoor one, not the covered market. And it’s on at 2 and 5 every afternoon of the festival.W: Lovely. I’m interested in all kinds of dancing, so I’m sure I’ll enjoy that!8.B 9.C【原文】M: Good morning. This is Far and Away Travel Agents. How can I help you today W: Hello. I’d like to book a mid-week break to Berlin at the end of this month.M: Let’s see… Unfortunately, all mid-week trips to Berlin in July are fully booked unless there’s a cancelation. But we do have availability in August.W: Oh no! I can’t go any other time.M: It’s much cheaper to go on holiday in the middle of the week than at the weekend. That’s why mid-week holidays always sell out very quickly. You need to book earlier.W: Can you suggest anything else M: Well, Paris is very nice in July. Let’s see what’s available…10.A 11.B 12.B【详解】W: David, you’ve been so busy lately.M: Yeah, but it’s okay. The big project I’m working on is almost done. It involves upgrading the company’s website and creating a new brand strategy.W: Great. Get some rest after you finish it.M: I don’t think I can. I’m thinking about moving to another company.W: Really Did you get a job offer from somewhere M: No. Actually, I love working as a designer here.W: Of course. You also said you sometimes had conflicts of opinions with your manager but that was bearable.M: Yes, I did. I’m satisfied with almost everything here. The only thing is, I need to have more flexible hours.W: Now, I get it.M: So I might start a job search from the end of this month.W: Good luck. I’m sure you’ll find something.13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B【原文】M: Hi, Rebecca. Thanks for talking to Eastern Press today. How is it going with the new sports range W: Hi, Steve. Not bad at all.M: The idea of “sports at night” is such an absolutely original one. Can you tell me more about it W: Well, in many big cities, it’s almost impossible for people to go jogging during the day.Everyone’s very busy. Anyway, one night in bed, I had this idea for a new type of sports clothing.M: So you developed this range called “Night Jogging”.W: That’s right, and it appeals to men and women of all ages. The clothes are made from brightly colored material and have highly reflective stickers, making joggers easily visible in the dark to ensure their safety.M: Was it difficult to promote W: It was practically impossible to attract interest at the beginning. But then we won the support of a local sports star. Since then, it’s been absolutely amazing.M: What are your plans for the future W: We would like to launch our range in China next year. And maybe in other countries after that.M: Well, we wish you the best of luck.17.B 18.C 19.A 20.A【详解】 M: Hello everyone. This is the announcement about a green event called Rivers in the Mekong Delta and Actions of Youth.The event will be organized from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on 17 August, at Can Tho University. OK. Now, let me briefly tell you about the aims and activities at the event.The event helps the young people to better understand the current issues at rivers in the Mekong Delta and how climate change has influenced lives and communities. There will be many scientists, artists, lecturers, and students who are keen on environmental issues. One unique aspect of the event is that the English language will be used throughout, so you’ll have a chance to improve your English.About the activities, greetings will go first, followed by reports from experts in the environment. You will also have an opportunity to talk and make friends during tea break. Finally, a round-table discussion on how to protect rivers will help you to speak out and share your ideas.That’s so wonderful, right At the end of the event, each of you will receive a certificate for attending the conference from the organizers. Hope to see you at the event!41.A 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.C 55.B56.D 57.F 58.B 59.E 60.G61.Despite62.effective63.recognition64.have spotted65.impressive66.struck67.energetic68.response69.depression70.influential71.has gained 72.be enjoyed 73.to support 74.featuring 75.likes 76.a 77.beneficial 78.where 79.observations/observation 80.and81.范文Following her eyes, Mr. Carter’s expression turned to understanding and mild embarrassment. “Oh, dear,” he said, scratching his head. “Those are your newspapers. Our naughty dog keeps picking them up before I can stop him.” It seemed that the naughty dog took it as a praise, wagging its tail and circling happily around them. Mr. Carter bent down, picked up one of the papers and went on, “I meant to return them and apologize. Mornings here are always a bit crazy.” Then Mrs. Henderson even pictured the dog biting off her rose running around.Realizing she was wrong about the boys, Mrs. Henderson’s prepared words were gone. For a moment, embarrassment rooted her to the spot, with her face burning hot. A wave of guilt washed over her as she looked at the shy boys she had blamed. “I... I thought it was the...” her voice much softer than before. Mrs. Henderson then turned to the twins and invited them to see her garden someday. The boys’ eyes lit up at once. As she walked back home with the papers, it dawned on her that suspicion, like frost, could chill the heart, but kindness had the power to melt it away. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 福建泉州第一中学、厦外石狮分校、泉港一中、德化一中四校联盟2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语听力.mp3 福建泉州第一中学、厦外石狮分校、泉港一中、德化一中四校联盟2025-2026学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(含音频).docx