山东省新泰市第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期第二次测试英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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山东省新泰市第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期第二次测试英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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新泰一中北校高二下学期第二次大单元考试英语试题
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 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What does the woman care about most regarding a phone
A. Its battery. B. Its camera. C. Its size.
2. What will the speakers probably use to fix the paper
A. Tape. B. Glue. C. Nails.
3. How does the woman feel now
A. Sorry. B. Satisfied. C. Disappointed.
4. How long does it take the man to go to work in traffic
A. Half an hour. B. One hour. C. One and a half hours.
5. Why is the woman worried about the man
A. He is just recovering from illness.
B. He is going to keep a dog.
C. He is afraid of the dark.
第二节
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作
答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Why is the woman learning abroad
A. The costs are lower. B. The teaching is better. C. The studies are easier.
7. How can the woman be described
A. Impatient. B. Quiet. C. Outgoing.
听第 7 段录音,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What is the conversation mainly about
A. Preparing for a party. B. Celebrating a birthday. C. Making a list for Christmas.
9. What do the speakers still need to buy
A. Hot dogs. B. Fruit. C. Hamburgers.
10. What do we know about the guests
A. They will come after dark.
B. They prefer juice to coffee.
C. They will come with their kids.
听第 8 段录音,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What does the woman dislike about her current job
A. The insufficient pay. B. The irregular schedule. C. The inconvenient location.
12. How has the woman searched for a new job
A. Through the newspaper. B. Through the Internet. C. Through the man.
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Friends. B. Family members. C. Manager and employee.
听第 9 段录音,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14. Why does the man refuse to take a walk at first
A. He needs to clean his room.
B. He prefers computer activities.
C. He has to go over his school notes.
15. Which way does the woman think is best to keep healthy
A. Climbing mountains. B. Lifting weights. C. Walking.
16. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a gym. B. At home. C. In a shop.
听第 10 段录音,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What is the purpose of the different room shapes
A. To hold more people.
B. To record different sounds.
C. To place different instruments.
18. What will the listeners need to bring
A. Musical instruments. B. Recording equipment. C. Recorded examples.
19. What does the speaker think is the advantage of her studio
A. The lowest price.
B. The flexible working hours.
C. The professional recording software.
20. What does the speaker offer in the end
A. A tour of the studio. B. A free recording session. C. Contact information of past clients.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Shared mobility: Making travel easier for all
In major cities across Europe and the US, shared bikes and cars seem to be everywhere. Yet for disabled,
elderly, low-income individuals, or those without a smartphone or credit card, these services are practically out of
reach. Such services tend to gather in wealthy urban areas, leaving users largely young, wealthy, and able-bodied.
Shared mobility could be a key part of a more sustainable transportation system. But to be most effective, it
needs to include everyone. For-profit shared mobility providers have largely failed to deliver on this, but various
initiatives and projects are finding creative solutions to reach under-served communities.
●Buffalo’s E-Bike Library: Organizes training, group rides and educational events to familiarize people
with cycling culture and safety, with 71% of members being first-time riders.
●Mobitwin’s car-share service: Prioritizes email and phone-based bookings over apps to extend reach to a
wider share of the population lacking digital literacy, helping them access the service more easily.
●U.S. bike-sharing policy: Provides fare reductions for low-income groups, with cash payment options and
non-smartphone access as key measures to broaden adoption, which has shown promise in increasing the use of
shared bikes while decreasing the use of personal vehicles.
●Graz’s car-share initiatives: Add wheelchair-accessible vehicles, child seats, and station-based booking to
suit diverse users’ trip-chaining needs, such as mid-route pickups and multi-destination trips.
The future of shared mobility relies on making inclusive design a top priority. As Esen K se, project manager
at Mpact, puts it, “It’s about starting with people’s needs.”
21. What is the percentage gap between lower and higher income users in Barrier 1
A. 3%. B. 16%. C. 26%. D. 71%.
22. Which solution targets Barrier 2
A. Buffalo’s E-Bike Library. B. Graz’s car-share
initiatives.
C. U.S. bike-sharing policy. D. Mobitwin’s car-share service.
23. What will shape the future of shared mobility according to Esen K se
A. Tech-based priority. B. Charity-run initiatives.
C. Profit-driven providers. D. User-centered accessibility.
B
Entering summer, tens of thousands of hectares of wine grapes turn into a green ocean in the Gobi Desert in
northwest China. At the eastern foothill of Helan Mountain in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Argentine
winemaker Federico Carabajal shuttles busily between the vineyard and the cellar, trimming (修剪) grape shoots or
blending different wines to achieve his desired style.
Carabajal, 32, comes from Mendoza, a famous wine production zone in Argentina. Born into a winemaker’s
family, he acquired a master’s degree in grape cultivation and winemaking and worked in many famous wineries
(葡萄酒厂) in Argentina, Spain and the United States before heading to China as a chief winemaker in a winery
last year.
“The climate and soils here are very similar to my hometown, and the terroir can definitely produce quality
wine,” he said, adding that Ningxia’s high-quality wines performed exceptionally well in international competitions,
luring him to come and make top-class wine in China.
In recent years, Ningxia has emerged as a rising star on the world wine map. The region has introduced over
210 grape varieties from around the world for wine production and has collaborated with more than 60 winemakers
from 23 countries. These efforts have significantly advanced local grape cultivation practices and elevated the
region’s winemaking techniques.
Last year, Carabajal faced his first harvest in China, but unexpected rainfall forced an earlier-than-planned
grape picking. While he was overwhelmed with anxiety, his Chinese colleagues remained calm, steadily carrying
out the tasks at hand. Their composure (镇静) brought him much-needed comfort.
Despite some difficulties, Carabajal plans to stay in China for at least one more year. “I’m happy working here,
and I hope the exchange between China and Argentina will greatly benefit both wine industries,” he said.
24. What can be inferred about Carabajal from paragraph 2
A. He is highly influential in the wine industry.
B. He prefers working in China to other countries.
C. He is qualified and experienced in winemaking.
D. He plays a major role in wine culture exchanges.
25. What attracted Carabajal to work in Ningxia
A. Ningxia’s high demand for winemakers.
B. His interest in China’s winemaking culture.
C. His desire to learn different winemaking skills.
D. Ningxia’s potential to produce top-quality wine.
26. What drives the growth of Ningxia’s wine industry according to paragraph 4
A. Massive publicity. B. Government assistance.
C. International cooperation. D. Technological innovation.
27. Which of the following best describes Carabajal’s work in Ningxia
A. Dull but rewarding. B. Tough but well-paid.
C. Demanding but fun-filled. D. Challenging but promising.
C
Across human history, it’s a curious observation that while the majority of people lead lives that could be
described as mediocre (平庸的), a select few rise above, making significant impacts that change the world. This
difference is not simply the result of talent but of psychological and social forces that shape individual paths.
One of the main reasons most people remain average is the comfort of the familiar. Humans naturally tend to
seek stability and security, which often leads to a preference for routine and predictability. This desire for comfort
can prevent risk-taking, which is crucial for significant breakthroughs and innovations. The fear of failure and the
unknown keeps many within the limits of mediocrity, as stepping out means facing uncertainty.
Education systems frequently exacerbate this pattern. They tend to prioritize standardization and regulation
over creativity and critical thinking. Students are often rewarded for providing the “right” answers rather than
exploring alternative solutions. This approach can limit innovative thinking and discourage them from taking
intellectual risks. By the time these individuals start their careers, they are skilled at following established
procedures but may lack the confidence or ability to challenge the current situations.
Social expectations also play a significant role in shaping behavior. From a young age, individuals are often
encouraged to follow a conventional path: good grades, stable jobs, and social approval. This leaves little room for
experimentation, and those who depart from this path often face criticism. Psychological issues, such as fear of
failure and self-doubt, can prevent individuals from fighting for greatness. As a result, only those with a high level
of self-awareness and resilience — qualities often developed through experience and adversity (逆境) — are
able to break free from social limits and pursue their own path.
While the comfort of the familiar and social expectations keep many within the bounds of average, those who
rise above do so by embracing risk, challenging conventions, and cultivating resilience. By understanding these
factors, we can work towards creating a world where more people have the opportunity and the courage to change
the world.
28. What primarily keeps most people in mediocrity
A. Preference for comfort. B. Lack of self-confidence.
C. Fear of public criticism. D. Focus on short-term results.
29. Which of the following best explains “exacerbate” underlined in paragraph 3
A. Prevent. B. Worsen. C. Improve. D. Simplify.
30. What can we infer from paragraph 4
A. Receiving education is critical to making breakthroughs.
B. Psychological anxiety weakens personal will in adversity.
C. Most people make decisions based on social expectations.
D. Inner strength enables individuals to break social limits.
31. What is the purpose of the passage
A. To discuss barriers to achieving greatness.
B. To advocate critical thinking in education.
C. To encourage people to challenge themselves.
D. To stress the importance of embracing uncertainty.
D
In the latest revolutionary development, medical science has achieved a milestone by successfully implanting
(植入) eye implants in blind patients to restore their vision. The new electronic implants, named “Prima system”,
have helped people with incurable sight-loss to see again, opening up a potential new era in tackling blindness.
The Prima chip (芯片) is surgically implanted directly under the retina (视网膜). It is light-powered and
works together with a pair of purpose-built glasses. When legally blind patients wear the glasses after having the
chip implanted in their eyes, the camera on the glasses projects visual data to the chip. The infrared light that
carries the camera’s signals to the chip also stimulates vital nerve cells in the retina, sending information to the
patient’s brain.
For the study, 38 patients from five European countries participated in a trial of the Prima implant,
manufactured by California-based Biotech Science Corporation. Doctors who implanted the devices said that the
trial found 84% of participants were once again able to read letters, numbers and words after receiving the Prima
implants. Mahi Muqit, a senior consultant at Moorfields Eye Hospital, explains that the technology enables blind
patients to achieve meaningful restoration of central vision. “These are elderly patients who were no longer able to
read, write or recognize faces due to loss of vision. They’ve gone from living in darkness to being able to use their
vision again, which lifts their mood and helps to restore their confidence and independence,” Muqit said.
In addition to practicing their reading and attending regular training sessions, patients in the trial were
encouraged to explore different ways to use the device. 70-year-old patient Sheila Irvine from Wiltshire chose to
learn to do puzzles and crosswords, while a French patient used the device to help navigate the Paris Metro, both
tasks being more complex than reading alone. “The rehabilitation process is key to the device. It’s not like you put
a chip in an eye and then you can see again. You need to learn to use this type of vision,” said Muqit.
32. What do we know about the Prima system from paragraph 2
A. It helps blind patients repair damaged retinas.
B. It provides a solution for various eye diseases.
C. It requires patients to undergo several surgeries.
D. It relies on multiple high-tech components to function.
33. What does Mahi Muqit intend to convey in paragraph 3
A. The patients’ vision can be restored to normal levels.
B. The treatment can help improve the patients’ well-being.
C. Older patients showed better outcomes than younger ones.
D. The devices require more trials to prove their effectiveness.
34. What is essential for patients to use the Prima system according to Mahi Muqit
A. Practicing to adapt to the devices.
B. Attending regular medical check-ups.
C. Performing more difficult visual tasks.
D. Completing daily tests of reading ability.
35. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A. Smart Glasses: An Innovation in Eye Care
B. Clinical Evaluation of the Prima Vision Device
C. A New Revolution in Retinal Implant Technology
D. Prima System: A Breakthrough for Sight Restoration
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。
Nowadays, this kind of scene is common in almost every household: Upon returning home from work, we
sink into the sofa, devoting uninterrupted hours to the engagement with mobile devices. What begins as a way to
mentally relax or catch up on the news quickly becomes hours spent “doomscrolling (末 日 刷 屏 )”. 36
Many feel driven to keep scrolling by the fear of missing out on updates.
Although scrolling through social media may seem like a way to stay updated, studies indicate that this
behavior can lead to reduced psychological health and lower overall life satisfaction. However, effective strategies
exist to address this issue. One method people have successfully replaced time on their phones is with a hobby that
encourages mindfulness, meaning focusing our attention on the present moment and experiencing our thoughts and
feelings without judgment. 37
They hold positive attention. When we’re focused on a craft, our hands are busy. 38 Creative hobbies
that require attention, such as coloring, can also act as a “flow activity”, where we feel fully engaged in what we’re
doing, thus losing hours doomscrolling.
They provide a sense of achievement. Doomscrolling can leave people feeling a loss of control, but mindful
hobbies provide a sense of control along with amazing results, like a colorful drawing. 39
40 By engaging in a new hobby, we also join a community of people with similar interests. This opens
us up to more positive social interactions, thereby generating a better sense of well-being.
A. They offer a sense of commitment.
B. They promote interpersonal communication.
C. Consequently, we’ll be too engaged to reach for our phones.
D. This is especially true for activities requiring patience and skill.
E. It is an act of spending a lot of time browsing negative content on social media.
F. Personal accomplishments contribute significantly to psychological well-being.
G. Here are some ways mindful hobbies can help us break our doomscrolling habit.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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。
Not all heroes wear capes, but some do have the power to change a person’s life. Spencer Bosley from SB
Mowing is one such person. When he 41 the unkept garden of an 80-year-old disabled woman named Beth,
he ended up changing her life for the better.
When Bosley had his first 42 with Beth, she told him that she had been trying to get help, but no one
had gotten back to her. 43 , the local authorities had threatened to charge Beth $240 for mowing (修剪) her
lawn, which she couldn’t 44 . In response, Bosley gave her a hand. He 45 to mow her lawn for free.
When Bosley completed the work and showed the result, Beth was 46 . “I wish I had something for
you,” Beth told Bosley, who replied he just wanted her to be 47 .
Hoping to help Beth further, Bosley 48 a GoFundMe campaign on the Internet for Beth. He aimed to
make Beth’s home more 49 by installing a ramp (斜坡) to her door and a chair lift to do her laundry
downstairs. The 50 were also intended to help pay for a company to 51 her lawn for the
foreseeable future.
Within just one week, Bosley raised over $850,000. When he told Beth the news, she was 52 . Beth
expressed her profound gratitude to Bosley and all those who had 53 .
The story of Bosley and Beth serves as a powerful 54 that everyone can make a positive impact on
someone else’s life. Sometimes, a simple act of 55 can set off a chain reaction of goodwill.
41. A. looked for B. took over C. came across D. broke into
42. A. encounter B. appointment C. interview D. argument
43. A. Eventually B. Obviously C. Additionally D. Similarly
44. A. tolerate B. afford C. reject D. avoid
45. A. offered B. refused C. expected D. pretended
46. A. satisfied B. depressed C. worried D. touched
47. A. safe B. peaceful C. happy D. positive
48. A. launched B. shared C. supported D. advertised
49. A. beautiful B. accessible C. functional D. secure
50. A. budgets B. loans C. savings D. funds
51. A. expand B. redesign C. maintain D. monitor
52. A. puzzled B. astonished C. amused D. terrified
53. A. invested B. resisted C. consulted D. donated
54. A. reminder B. warning C. principle D. agreement
55. A. bravery B. wisdom C. loyalty D. kindness
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 six-legged robot guide dog developed by the School of Mechanical Engineering of Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, now 56 (test), can navigate users to destinations without running into barriers. It 57
(equip) with voice interaction capabilities and can recognize traffic light signals, and that’s 58 traditional
guide dogs cannot do.
According to data from the China Association of Persons with Visual Disabilities, there are 59
(current) about 17.31 million visually impaired people in China. They face diverse inconveniences and demanding
60 (assist) for daily chores and errands. Guide dogs are important life partners 61 not everyone is
lucky enough to have a traditional companion.
“There are only about 400 guide dogs in China. People have to wait for a long time after 62 (apply)
for a guide dog. The cost of training the dogs is very high, too, let alone the 63 (continue) daily cost for
users. This can be another burden for the visually impaired,” says Gao Feng, a professor and head of the research
development team at the university.
Gao points out that with six legs, the robot guide dog can walk smoothly with high stability and low noise,
64 is critical and friendly to the users. With cameras, sensors and artificial intelligence technologies, the robot
dog can see, listen and speak with operators for daily journeys outside and be a companion at home. Moreover,
operators can use a cane 65 (control) the walking and running speed of the robot.
第四部分 书面表达(满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假定你是李华,你校即将举行一场主题为“人工智能:福祉之源还是潜在威胁 ”(Artificial Intelligence:
Blessing or Threat )的英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
1.人工智能的积极影响;
2.人工智能的潜在风险;
3.你的个人立场及理由。
注意:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节(满分 25 分)
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。
In a coastal village named Seaford lived a courageous young woman named Amelia. Amelia was known
throughout Seaford for her adventurous nature. From the moment she could walk, she would eagerly run towards
the crashing waves, feeling the sand between her toes and the cool spray of the ocean mist on her face. She was a
woman with a strong will and possessed a heart full of kindness. Amelia’s love for the ocean was intense, and she
spent most of her days exploring the beautiful beaches and sparkling waters that surrounded her house.
One sunny morning, while Amelia was walking along the shore, she noticed a group of restless seagulls
abnormally circling above the crashing waves. Their unusual calls echoed through the air. Concerned for their
well-being, she followed their flight pattern, her instincts guiding her toward danger.
As she approached a towering cliff, Amelia gasped in horror. On a narrow ledge (岩 架 ), high above the
violent waves, was a young dolphin trapped in a thick fishing net. Its shiny body shone under the golden rays of the
sun, but its freedom was cruelly limited by the trap. With each struggle, the net tightened around its delicate body,
leaving painful marks on its skin. Its tail flapped (摆动) helplessly, each movement a request for help, while its
desperate cries for assistance echoed through the air.
A sense of urgency filled Amelia, pushing her forward with determination and resolve. Realizing that time
was tight, Amelia knew she had to act instantly to free this innocent creature from its difficult position before it
submitted to exhaustion or the force of the tides.
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。
Without hesitation, Amelia rushed back to the village.
As the dolphin was gently released into the calm, welcoming waters, it hesitated for a moment.高二年级下学期模拟考试英语试题参考答案(带解析)
Text 1
W: I’m looking to buy a new phone. I just need it to take amazing pictures. (1)
M: I think I have the one here. The battery will last all day, and it’s the perfect size for your hand.
Text 2
W: The last time we used tape, the paper just fell off.
M: Well, I’d use glue if I had any. So, unless you want to put a nail through your wall, sticking is
the only way to put it up. (2)
Text 3
M: I’m sorry. The prices of the shirts are the same no matter how many you buy.
W: Oh man. I only brought enough money for one shirt then.(3)
Text 4
M: It always takes me an hour to drive to work from home. But in traffic, it takes me 30
minutes more. (4)
W: But your mother’s house is just 30 minutes away.
Text 5
W: Will you be okay all alone tonight
M: Yes. I’m not afraid of the dark. The dog will be here, too.
W: I know. I’m worried because you are just getting over an illness. (5)
Text 6
M: Why are you doing your master’s degree in another country (6) There are lots of good
universities here.
W: I had to borrow a lot of money to pay for my bachelor’s here.
M: So, will your master’s be free in another country
W: No, but the teaching will be just as good and the costs are half as much. (6)
M: Won’t you miss all your friends
W: Of course, but I like meeting new people. I’ll join clubs and organize events. (7)
M: I bet you will. I’ll miss your parties and your speeches. (7)
W: I’ll miss you, too.
Text 7
M: Alice, we have to buy everything we need for the Labor Day party.
W: Yes, I think we should focus on buying the food today because we didn’t have enough at our
Christmas party.
M: Okay, we need hamburgers, hot dogs, and enough fruit for all the guests. (9)
W: I already bought hot dogs and fruit. (9)
M: Okay. I know most kids like juice.
W: Most guests aren’t taking their children, so just buy one bottle of juice. I have tea and coffee at
home.
M: Okay.
W: For decoration, we need more lights because the guests won’t come until the evening. (10)
Text 8
W: I need to find another job. The one I have now is too unreliable. (11) I need something that
I can be confident in.
M: Don’t they pay you enough I thought you got paid a good amount per hour. Plus, it’s close to
your house.
W: That’s not the problem. The problem is that there are too many people working there, so I
rarely get scheduled. (11)
M: Okay, I understand. If you would like, I can ask my dad if there are any openings at his
company. At the same time, you can look in the newspaper for job opportunities.
W: I have already begun looking for a new job on an employment website. (12) There are so
many job openings, but I don’t know what to apply for.
M: Have you tried talking to your manager about this yet He may have a solution that you haven’
t thought of. Maybe there is another store you can work at.
Text 9
W: Let’s go for a walk. (14) (16) We can go over the hill.
M: Why would I want to do that Walking just isn’t really my thing. This is the age of
computers. (14)
W: Sitting in front of a computer isn’t real life. (14)
M: Of course it is. (14) I can see all the scenery I want to see, anywhere in the world. And there is
no lack of fresh air in my room.
W: But there is nothing like walking to keep you fit. (15)
M: But you already work out at the gym. Why do you need to walk as well
W: It is best to make your exercise varied and use different muscles. And anyway, I enjoy walking.
M: I’ll go with you, but I’ve just started a game with a guy. (16)
W: How long will it take to finish
M: Probably about half an hour.
W: Okay, I’ll make a cup of tea and you play your game. (16)
Text 10
I realize that you have been looking for a large studio to record your songs.However, I don’t
think you need that. Our studio is small, but it has three different-sized rooms. Each room is
shaped differently to offer a different type of sound when recording. (17) All of them are
equipped with recording equipment that links directly to our software. You just need to bring
what you play — guitars, drums, whatever. (18) You have already heard examples of my work.
I’m sure that’s why you’re here. What I can do for you today is let you try out the space for no
cost. Most importantly, I’m very flexible on time. If you ever want to record late at night, my
staff or I can be here quickly. (19) If you need a review or more information, I can give you
the numbers of other customers we have worked with. Some very famous names have
recorded their music in our studio. (20) We are very proud of having worked with them.
22 答案:C
23 答案:D
24 答案:C
25 答案:D
26 答案:C
27 答案:D
28 答案:A
29 答案:B
30 答案:D
31 答案:A
32 答案:D
33 答案:B
34 答案:A
35 答案:D
答案:36.E 37.G 38.C 39.F 40.B
41 答案:C
42 答案:A
43 答案:C
44 答案:B
45 答案:A
46 答案:D
47 答案:C
48 答案:A
49 答案:B
50 答案:D
51 答案:C
52 答案:B
53 答案:D
54 答案:A
55 答案:D
答案:56.being tested 57.is equipped 58.what 59.currently 60.assistance 61.but
62.applying 63.continuous 64.which 65.to control
66 范文:
Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled about your Taste of China series. After comparing the two themes, I think
Famous Dishes would be a more compelling choice.
Rooted deeply in Chinese history and culture, famous dishes are not merely culinary works
but precious carriers of profound cultural heritage. Each dish boasts a unique story, making it
easier for viewers to grasp the essence of Chinese food culture. Moreover, filming these dishes
enables you to capture chefs’ exquisite craftsmanship, which requires strict control over
ingredients and fire, as well as elegant dining scenes like traditional banquets.
I believe the series will be a great success, definitely providing a good opportunity to help
spread Chinese culinary culture. Looking forward to your amazing videos!
Yours,
Li Hua
67 范文:
Paragraph 1: Without hesitation, Amelia rushed back to the village. After explaining the
desperate situation the young dolphin was in, she quickly gathered a group of strong and brave
fishermen. They immediately collected strong ropes and sharp knives before heading to the
scene. Upon arrival, the experienced fishermen skillfully tied the ropes and lowered Amelia
down to the narrow ledge where the dolphin lay trapped. With steady hands, she began cutting
through the thick net, being careful not to harm the frightened creature. The dolphin’s panicked
movements slowed as it seemed to understand Amelia was there to help. One by one, the strands
of the net gave way until finally, the dolphin was free.
Paragraph 2: As the dolphin was gently released into the calm, welcoming waters, it
hesitated for a moment. It seemed to look directly into Amelia’s eyes, as if to convey its
gratitude for her bravery and kindness — an unspoken understanding passing between them.
Then, with a graceful swoosh of its tail, it disappeared into the vast ocean. Watching the dolphin
making its way back safe and sound, Amelia felt a sense of accomplishment like never before.
The fishermen erupted in cheers, united by the thrill of having rescued a life. When Amelia was
pulled back up, every villager present clapped for her, really proud of her heroic act and calling
her “Guardian of the Sea”.

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