广西河池市第二高级中学等校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中学科素养学情检测英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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广西河池市第二高级中学等校2025-2026学年高二下学期期中学科素养学情检测英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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广西壮族自治区河池市2025-2026学年春季学期高二年级学科素养学情检测英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.When will Jim pick up the woman
A.At 7:30. B.At 8:00. C.At 8:30.
2.What is the weather like now
A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Windy.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a park. B.In a hospital. C.In a repair shop.
4.What does the man advise the woman to do
A.Pay by check. B.Join in the trip. C.Carry enough cash.
5.How does the woman get exercise
A.She dances quite often.
B.She plays basketball all the time.
C.She goes swimming regularly.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What does the man intend to do
A.Choose a sofa. B.Find a good designer. C.Bring the booklet home.
7.Why does the man prefer next Sunday
A.He hasn’t decided on the material.
B.He isn’t available on Saturday.
C.He won’t move into the house until then.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.How much does Andy save each month with his new provider
A.$28. B.$16. C.$12.
9.What is Andy’s Wi-Fi password related to
A.His favourite book. B.His favourite movie. C.His favourite song.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.What does the man think of the rain
A.Surprising. B.Interesting. C.Exciting.
11.Why do the speakers come here
A.To work out. B.To have cars repaired. C.To have a picnic.
12.What happened to the speakers
A.Their clothes were all wet.
B.They forgot to bring food.
C.They left food at a restaurant.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.Why does the woman make the call
A.To ask for some advice. B.To make a complaint. C.To give some suggestions.
14.Which airport connects to a train station
A.Reagan National Airport.
B.Dulles Airport.
C.Baltimore/Washington International Airport.
15.What is the woman’s purpose of going to Washington, DC
A.To study abroad. B.To go sightseeing. C.To have a meeting.
16.What does the hotel offer
A.Breakfast. B.Free pick-up service. C.Midnight snack.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What do we know about the speaker’s grandmother
A.She went to college in the 1920s.
B.She worked as a teacher.
C.She was a secretary.
18.When did the speaker’s mother go to college
A.When the speaker joined a law firm.
B.When the speaker was in secondary school.
C.After the speaker was born.
19.Why did many women go to college in the speaker’s mother’s generation
A.They were encouraged by parents.
B.They wanted to start a business.
C.They tried to find a good husband.
20.What can be learned about the speaker’s generation
A.They like peaceful life.
B.They hate to do housework.
C.They have more choices.
二、阅读理解
Military works Author Introduction
The Art of War Sun Tzu(about 544-496 BC) Sun Tzu, a well-known military strategist in ancient China, lived during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was in such a complex and war-torn environment that Sun Tzu, with his rich military experience and deep insights, penned it. It is the oldest military work in the world, covering 13 short chapters that explain how wars work, how to win battles, and how leaders should think. One famous idea is “to win without fighting”.
On War Carl von Clausewitz(1780-1831) He was a German military thinker. His book says war is a way to force an enemy to do what you want. It also says war is closely linked to politics. It deeply explores the differences between tactics (战术) and strategy, and is of great significance to military professionals and political theorists.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides(about 460-400 BC) It records the details of the war between the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta and the Athenian Empire. This book is of high historical value, objectively and comprehensively presenting the process and impact of the war, and is an important work for studying ancient Greek history.
The Art of War Niccolò Machiavelli(1469-1527) He was an Italian writer from the Renaissance. His book talks about how to build and train an army, how to arrange soldiers in battle, and how governments should organize defenses. Many ideas were new for his time.
Naval Strategy Alfred Thayer Mahan(1840-1914) He was an American naval (海军的) officer. His book was the first to study naval strategy. He argued that a strong navy is key to a country’s power, because controlling the seas helps protect trade and win wars.
21.Which book is significant for the research on ancient Greek history
A.On War. B.Naval Strategy.
C.The Art of War by Sun Tzu. D.The History of the Peloponnesian War.
22.What do these two books with the same name have in common
A.They both have 13 chapters. B.Both authors are experienced generals.
C.They were written around the same time period. D.Both books offer a unique understanding of war.
23.What is the key point of Mahan’s Naval Strategy
A.War relies on complex politics. B.Navies should only protect coastlines.
C.A strong navy is necessary to a country. D.Trade is more important than military power.
Today rocket launches and space missions are common. But in the early 1900s, space travel seemed like a dream. One of the most influential people in the field of rocket science was American Robert Goddard (1882-1945). The American space agency NASA describes him as “the father of modern rocket propulsion (推进)”.
Goddard once said that “the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow”. His scientific work gave hope to many dreams about space travel. He turned some of those dreams into reality.
Over one hundred years ago, Goddard carried out studies and tests of rocket engines. He developed and flew many rockets that got their power from solid fuels: chemicals that formed a hard substance. In 1925, he made and tested the first rocket engine using a soft chemical fuel. The next year, he successfully launched the world’s first liquid-fuel rocket.
Many historians consider liquid-fuel rocket flight to be as important as the first airplane flight by the American brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright. Goddard’s work proved that machines could travel outside of Earth’s atmosphere and into space.
During his early research, he received money and support from the US Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian published several reports about his efforts.
One publication in 1919, called A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes, wrote about his search for ways to send weather recording instruments higher than balloons could fly. It described how he developed the mathematical theories for rocket flight. In that report, Goddard also suggested the possibility of a rocket someday reaching the moon. At the time, there was a big dispute in the press about this claim. Many people thought he was foolish for suggesting something that seemed so impossible.
Many of Goddard’s ideas are still used in rocket development. So, in a way, every rocket that flies today could be considered a Goddard rocket.
24.What makes NASA highly praise Goddard
A.His various dreams and efforts. B.His first airplane experiment.
C.His rocket experiments and research. D.His rocket power theory and predictions.
25.What does the underlined word “dispute” in Paragraph 6 mean
A.Challenge. B.Breakthrough.
C.Disagreement. D.Inspiration.
26.Which can best describe Robert Goddard
A.Intellectual and creative. B.Adventurous but self-centered.
C.Cooperative but inefficient. D.Romantic and humorous.
27.What can we know about Goddard from the text
A.Many of his theories are still useful in developing rockets.
B.He made the first rocket engine in 1919.
C.His first book about his study was published in 1926.
D.He launched the world's first liquid-fuel rocket in 1925.
The bald eagle is a symbol of the US. An image of the bird is on the flag and seal (印章) of the US president, the seal of the US Supreme Court, military insignia, as well as the dollar bill. Even so, the bird has had its ups and downs. At one time, it was at risk of permanent (永久的) extinction. Later, however, its numbers recovered. In the early 2000s, the bird was removed from its endangered species list. Culturally, too, the birds are doing well again. In December 2024 before leaving office, Joe Biden signed legislation (法规) officially making it the national bird.
An insect-killing chemical called DDT played a major part in the long complex story of species weakness and recovery. Used to kill insects, DDT also proved harmful to eagle eggs. American officials banned DDT in 1972.But the use of the chemical had already caused severe damage to eagle populations. For example, in the 1980s there was only one nesting pair of eagles in New Jersey. Now, there are about 300 pairs.
To rebuild the number of eagles across the US, researchers wanting to save them imported the birds from places where their population numbers were secure, including Canada. Early on, they also removed eggs from their nests so they could safely hatch (孵化) with scientists before being returned to their parents to raise.
A lack of eagle habitat and prey (猎物) also threatens the species. Bald eagles feed heavily on fish, so they require clean, open water in which to hunt. Disease outbreaks are another serious threat to the birds.
The birds are highly respected by several Native American cultures as symbols of strength, especially in the Pacific Northwest. The position of eagles as symbols of the US adds to their protection.
Dan Day is a birder. He has seen bald eagles about 50 times in recent years both on nature walks and while driving around. He said, “It really elevates (提升) your day to see a bald eagle.”
28.What is Paragraph 3 mainly focused on
A.Specific measures to protect bald eagles.
B.Hatching techniques of bald eagles.
C.Protecting bald eagles through cooperation.
D.Early protection and growth of bald eagles.
29.Which is the threat bald eagles are currently facing in the US
A.The widespread use of DDT.
B.Illegal hunting by Native American.
C.Lack of prey and outbreak of diseases.
D.Severe environmental pollution in habitats.
30.What does the author convey in the last paragraph
A.Observing bald eagles is stressful.
B.The protection of bald eagles has shown results.
C.More people are paying attention to bald eagles.
D.Encountering a bald eagle is unexpected.
31.What is the best title for the text
A.The Bald Eagle Is a Much More Respectable Bird
B.The Past and Future of Bald Eagles in America
C.The Complex Process of Successfully Rescuing Eagles
D.Bald Eagles:Recovered,Officially US National Bird
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools that permit people to produce online reviews have put sellers, service providers and buyers in unfamiliar territory, public protection groups and researchers say.
False reviews have long appeared on many popular websites. The reviews are often traded on private social media groups between fake (假的) review dealers and businesses willing to pay. Sometimes, businesses get good reviews in exchange for offering buyers rewards such as gift cards.
The Transparency Company is a technology company and public protection group that uses software to detect fake reviews. The company said it started to see AI-generated reviews appear in large numbers in mid-2023. The reviews have increased quickly ever since.
Major companies are developing policies for how AI-generated content fits into their systems for removing fake reviews. Some companies already employ special programmes and investigative teams to find and remove fake reviews. Still, the companies are giving users some ability to use AI. The Coalition for Trusted Reviews, which Amazon, Trustpilot, Glassdoor, Tripadvisor, Expedia and launched last year, said that even though people may put AI to illegal use,the technology also presents “an opportunity to push back against those who seek to use reviews to mislead others”.
Tech companies, including Amazon, Yelp and Google, say their technology has blocked or removed a large number of suspect reviews and suspicious accounts. However, some experts say they could be doing more.
Consumers can try to find fake reviews by watching out for a few possible warning signs, researchers say. Overly good or bad reviews are suspect. Highly specialized terms that repeat a product’s full name or model number are another possible clue.
When it comes to AI, research done by Balázs Kovács, a Yale professor, has shown that people cannot tell the difference between AI-created and human-written reviews. Some AI detectors may also be fooled by shorter texts, which are common in online reviews, the study said.
However, there are some AI clues that online shoppers and service seekers should keep in mind. Reviews written with AI are often longer, highly structured and include “empty descriptors”. Empty descriptors include general phrases and attributes or characteristics. The writing also often includes overused phrases or opinions like “the first thing that struck me” and “game-changer”.
32.How does The Transparency Company find fake reviews
A.By appointing experts to the job.
B.By calling on volunteers to check them.
C.By offering users rewards.
D.By making the use of software.
33.What can be learned about major companies
A.People will not see fake reviews in their websites.
B.They think AI is useless to seek suspicious accounts.
C.Experts are satisfied with their reaction to suspect reviews.
D.They allowed users to take advantage of AI to some extent.
34.Which review could possibly be written using AI
A.Got it today, works fine for my needs.
B.Not bad, but the price is a bit high.
C.It’s an excellent product with great quality.
D.Stopped working after 3 days, don’t buy.
35.What is the main idea of the text
A.There is growing concern about false reviews.
B.AI tools are often used for faking product reviews.
C.We are living in a world that depends more on AI.
D.AI’s recent developments have got a lot of social attention.
How to Stay Focused
Staying focused can help you complete a variety of professional and personal tasks, from studying for a test to finishing your work an hour early. There are various practical steps you can take to help yourself focus better.
Make a to-do list. Making a to-do list at the beginning of every day or week can make you feel more focused and positive to continue your work. You will feel more fulfilled when you check those tasks off your list and move on to the next one. 36
Organize your workspace. Having a clean space can help you focus and get your work done with much more concentration. 37 Clean off your desk to include only the things you need to work on, leaving just a few photos or souvenirs to help you relax a bit.
Give yourself a time limit for each task. 38 Next to each item on the list, write about how long it’ll take you to complete each task. Be realistic about this judgement. Then, try to complete each task within the range of each time limit.
Make time for breaks during the day. Though it may sound counter-intuitive (反直觉的) to add relaxation into your daily schedule, this step will actually help you stay focused. 39 This will help you get more energetic to finish the task, give you a break to rest your eyes, and will give you some time to prepare for the next task ahead.
40 Many people incorrectly think that multi-tasking is great because it allows you to deal with a variety of tasks at the same time. To the contrary, multi-tasking actually confuses your brain and slows you down, keeping you from being fully engaged in any one task.
A.Prioritize your tasks.
B.Multi-task less to make you focused.
C.This will also keep you focused on one task at a time.
D.Managing your time goes hand in hand with making a to-do list.
E.You should take at least a 5-10 minute break for every hour of work.
F.It’s better to save the easier or more manageable tasks for the end of the day.
G.Remove anything that can take your attention away and isn’t related to the task.
三、完形填空
“I loved the feeling of swimming outside, in the fresh air, fully immersed (沉浸) in nature.”
Melanie Barratt, an unusual swimmer, 41 it into the record books by swimming across the English Channel unaided. This was the first time a 42 woman had achieved this.
Melanie, who was born with congenital toxoplasmosis (先天性弓形虫病), leaving her sightless in her left eye and with 43 vision in the other, loved swimming from an early age. As a talented teenager she was 44 by British Blind Sport and selected for the national swimming team. She went on to win several 45 for swimming at the Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 Paralympics.
46 , she had thought it impossible to swim across the English Channel as it was a huge challenge to swim for long in open water without knowing where she was heading, even if she could 47 the cold and the distance. To 48 this, she practised swimming alongside her husband, Richard, in his kayak (皮船). Communication was a 49 for them. “My husband couldn’t talk to me while I was swimming and was unable to give me any 50 .” Fortunately, they found a 51 in a wireless radio system that connected to bone conducting headphones, allowing Richard to 52 her while she swam. To make better 53 , she even had a barrel full of cold water in the garden to help build her tolerance to the temperature when she couldn’t practise in open water.
Not only for her own enjoyment, taking on the challenge was also about making the sport more 54 to people with sight loss. Melanie has started up a Facebook group “Blind Swim Buddies” where more and more people register as volunteers and state what kind of 55 activity they do.
41.A.entered B.placed C.made D.broke
42.A.deaf B.sighted C.silly D.blind
43.A.normal B.limited C.perfect D.outstanding
44.A.cheated B.fascinated C.criticized D.spotted
45.A.coins B.medals C.rewards D.elections
46.A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Meanwhile
47.A.deal with B.suffer from C.draw on D.stand for
48.A.abandon B.transform C.overcome D.welcome
49.A.responsibility B.pleasure C.struggle D.success
50.A.direction B.command C.comfort D.energy
51.A.solution B.chance C.plan D.sound
52.A.teach B.follow C.accompany D.guide
53.A.preparations B.reaction C.senses D.patience
54.A.challenging B.appropriate C.accessible D.affordable
55.A.eye B.school C.space D.water
四、语法填空
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。
An interactive European science exhibition on digestion 56 (open) at the China Science and Technology Museum in Beijing on Tuesday, offering the public an immersive experience focused on gut (肠道) health.
The exhibition, 57 (inspire) by the bestselling science book Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ by German microbiologist Giulia Enders, was 58 (joint) developed by multiple science centres from several countries, with academic support from the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment in France.
During its tour across Europe, the exhibition received widespread recognition, 59 (attract) a total of 3.5 million visitors. The China Science and Technology Museum has introduced the exhibition as part of efforts to explore new ways 60 (bridge) the gap between professional scientific knowledge and the general public.
The exhibition integrates 61 (origin) anthropomorphic (拟人化的) illustrations by German illustrator Jill Enders. Visitors follow a themed route and, much like food 62 (it) , experience the digestive process 63 start to finish, exploring the mysteries of the gut at both micro and macro (宏观的) levels. It features a giant mouth installation (装置), seven video installations 64 nine interactive experiments.
The exhibition, 65 runs through August 16, marks expanded exchange and collaborative innovation between Chinese and international science museums, aiming to enhance public scientific literacy.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Alice发来邮件询问你最喜欢的科幻电影是什么。请你回一份邮件给她。内容包括:
1. 电影的名称和主要内容;
2. 喜欢的理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Alice,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I was short and thin from childhood, which made me lack confidence all the time. I was always shy and afraid of communicating with others. When I was a senior two student, my family moved to a completely new city due to my parents’ work. It was always hard for me to adapt to a strange new life, and this sudden move brought me more unexpected difficulties. In the new school, I felt extremely uncomfortable both physically and mentally. All my new classmates had already built close friendships with each other, so I always stayed alone and had no one to talk to in my spare time.
To make things worse, I thought English learning was really boring. I had no idea what to do in English classes. That’s why I loved drawing in my spare time. It was my only way to relax when I was lonely.
I still remember my first day eating in the school dining hall. While I was waiting in line for food, I heard some students talking about an English drama show for new students. When I walked past them, they looked at me in surprise. Someone whispered that I looked too small. I felt so embarrassed that my face turned red. I lowered my head, pretended not to hear their words and ate alone in a corner.
In my first English class at the new school, I sat quietly at my desk and stared at my textbook blankly. The English words and sentences looked confusing and boring to me, so I soon lost all interest in the class. Instead of listening to the teacher, I started drawing casually on my textbook. Just then, my kind and patient English teacher Mr. Frank slowly came over to my desk. He watched my pictures carefully and praised my drawing warmly. He told me that language was also a kind of art with unique beauty and charm, just like painting. He encouraged me to calm down and find the real fun of English from daily learning.
His warm words gave me great courage. From then on, I changed my attitude towards English learning and decided to explore its beauty little by little.
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。
I started to focus more attentively on English classes, following Mr. Frank’s instructions.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mr. Frank advised me to draw a poster for the English drama show.
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参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A C B A C A B C B A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C B A C B A A B C C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 D D C C C A A A C B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 D D D C B C G D E B
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 C D B D B B A C C A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 A D A C D
1.A
【原文】M: Are you going to Jenny’s party on Sunday
W: It starts at 8 o’ clock, doesn’t it
M: Yes, she was going to have it later at 8:30, but she changed her mind.
W: I’m glad she did. I’ve arranged for Jim to pick me up at 7:30.
2.C
【原文】M: Alisa, why are you playing here now
W: Oh, Grandpa. Classes were canceled this morning, due to the strong possibility of heavy rain.
M: Look, the black clouds are blown away by the wind now. I believe the sun will come out later.
3.B
【原文】M: Okay, first let me check this X-ray of Bip’s leg. Hmm... it’s nothing serious. With the cast on, his leg should heal properly.
W: Thank you. I feel relieved to hear what you said.
4.A
【原文】W: Dad, I think I should go to the bank. I need some cash. You know, the graduation trip is around the corner.
M: Well, my dear, getting traveller’s checks is much safer than carrying lots of cash around.
5.C
【原文】W: What do you do to get exercise
M: Um... I love to dance. And I’m on a basketball team. We play all the time. What about you
W: I go swimming twice a week.
6.A 7.B
【原文】M: I’d like to buy a high back sofa. Can you help me with it
W: Sure. I’ll show you some.
M: I’d prefer a three-seater sofa.
W: Okay. You can take a look at our booklet.
M: I love this design here, but I want it to be made of leather.
W: Fine. When can I send someone to measure the space in your room How about next Saturday
M: I’ll go to the supermarket on that day. Let’s make it next Sunday.
8.C 9.B
【原文】W: Hey, Andy. Did you change your Internet password
M: Oh yeah, I changed the provider. My old provider increased their price to $28 per month. I got a new deal for $16 per month, and the speed is exactly the same.
W: That makes sense. So what is the network called
M: Look for Will Home and the password is Maverick.
W: What Maverick Is it a character from a book
M: No, it is from my favourite movie, Top Gun!
10.A 11.C 12.B
【原文】W: Oh, it is raining.
M: This comes as a total shock to me, especially since the weather forecast said mostly sunny.
W: You can never trust that, but since we’ve come all the way to eat outdoors, why don’t we just move the blanket under that tree
M: That’s a great idea. It is still dry there.
W: You didn’t happen to bring a fire blanket, did you This one is wet now.
M: I do have one in the car. I will go get it.
W: And bring up the food. I’m really hungry.
M: Where is it
W: Didn’t you bring the food
M: I thought you were bringing the food.
W: This is unbelievable. But I’m hungry, so what now
M: What is the name of that restaurant that you like
13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A
【原文】W: Hello, this is Tina Gallo. I haven’t booked my flight to Washington, D.C. yet, but I am wondering if you have any advice on how best to get to you from the airport.
M: Yes, well, if you’re flying, Reagan National Airport is the closest airport to us. You can take the underground right from there. Dulles Airport is a bit further away and the easiest way is to take a taxi. And Baltimore/Washington International Airport connects to a train station, from where you can take a train right into the main train station in town.
W: OK, then I think the first one may be the best. And is your hotel located in the centre of Washington, DC It can be pretty convenient if you are close to some tourist attractions there. I planned to stay at my friend’s place, but she’s away on business.
M: Yep. We’re in Dupont Circle, in the city centre. You can walk down to the White House. The underground is right around the corner.
W: Do you include breakfast
M: Yes, madam, and we also offer dinner if you like.
W: OK. That sounds good. Thank you.
17.A 18.B 19.C 20.C
【原文】
W: Hello, everyone. Today I want to talk about some changes about women. My grandmother went to college in the 1920s, but most women then did not. Some women worked as teachers or secretaries, but very few thought of their jobs as “careers”. When my mother grew up, a few things had changed. More women went to college. Some of them got professional jobs, but many of them were still pursuing the “Mrs” Degree. In other words, they were in college to find a husband. After marriage, most women stayed at home and took care of their children. However, many of these women became bored. As a result, women started looking for jobs. My mother is a good example. She went back to college when I was in secondary school and now she has joined a law firm. My generation of women is very different. We are serious about our education and our careers. Best of all, we have more options: we can choose what we want to be.
41.C 42.D 43.B 44.D 45.B 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.C 50.A 51.A 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.D
56.opened 57.inspired 58.jointly 59.attracting 60.to bridge 61.original 62.itself 63.from 64.and 65.which
66.One possible version:
Dear Alice,
I’m glad to receive your email. My favourite sci-fi movie is The Wandering Earth. It tells a story that humans work together to push the Earth away from the dying sun to survive in space.
I love it for some reasons. First, it shows great team work and human courage when facing huge disasters. Second, its amazing special effects bring a shocking visual experience. Besides, it teaches me to value our home planet.
If you are interested, you can watch it in your free time.
Yours,
Li Hua
67.One possible version:
I started to focus more attentively on English classes, following Mr. Frank’s instructions. I listened closely in class and took detailed notes to better understand knowledge points. After school, I spent extra time memorizing new words and reading short English articles. Whenever I felt confused about grammar or sentences, I would ask Mr. Frank for advice bravely. Little by little, I found English was not as hard as I imagined. It gradually lost its dull image and showed its unique charm to me. I became more active and willing to engage in English learning with a positive mind.
Mr. Frank advised me to draw a poster for the English drama show. Inspired by his suggestion, I agreed at once and began to prepare for it. I combined my drawing talent with English words and drama elements to create a creative poster. Days later, my work was displayed at the school hall and received lots of nice comments. Many classmates came to admire my design and talked with me friendly. This meaningful experience helped me walk out of loneliness. Thanks to Mr. Frank’s encouragement and trust, I gained confidence, and truly understood that art and English could brighten my school life.

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