绝密★启用前
宜春市 2025—2026 学年上学期高三期末考试
英语试卷
试卷共 8 页,67 小题,满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡指定位置上。
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. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。
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。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是 C。
1. What did the speakers probably watch last night
A. A musical. B. A comedy show. C. A football match.
2. What does the man think of his museum visit
A. Enjoyable. B. Unforgettable. C. Unsatisfactory.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Reading plan. B. Reading advice. C. Reading preference.
4. What will the man do next
A. Repair devices. B. Fill out a form. C. Apply for a post.
5. How does the woman sound
A. Doubtful. B. Concerned. C. Excited.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. When will the speakers reach Shichahai
A. 3:20. B. 4:20. C. 5:20.
7. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Mother and son. B. Tourist and guide. C. Teacher and student.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why does Emily ask for a pay rise
A. She has many certificates.
B. She has got a college degree.
C. She has taken on several tasks.
9. How is Emily’s performance of part-time job
A. Outstanding. B. Disappointing. C. Average.
10. What can we know about the woman’s request
A. It is accepted. B. It is ignored. C. It is disapproved.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11. What motivated Mr. Joe to step into the herbal field
A. His passion for botany. B. His interest in academy. C. His teacher’s impact.
12. What makes herbs a powerful tool in Joe’s opinion
A. Its prospect in career.
B Its association with wisdom.
C. Its value in medical research.
13. What should students do first when learning about herbs
A. Study herbal functions.
B. Master medical terms.
C. Do various experiments.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. What does the man do
A. A host. B. A photographer. C. A manager.
15. What is the woman complaining about
A. The unclear photos. B. The impolite service. C. The bad camera.
16. What will the weather be like tomorrow morning
A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.
17. Where will the speakers gather first tomorrow
A. At the park. B. At the cafe. C. At the studio.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. What is the main goal of the event
A. To fund school education.
B. To make people keep fit.
C. To break a previous record.
19. Who will be arranged near the finish line
A. Volunteers. B. Food providers. C. Medical staff.
20. What should the cyclists do right after crossing the finish line
A. Eat some snacks.
B. Get a participation medal.
C. Hold the celebration ceremony.
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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
History Lovers: Awesome Resources to Cure Your Boredom
If you’re desiring something super interesting to cure all your moments of boredom, then look no further! For one thing, these top history resources help you make the most of all those spare moments. For another thing, they’ll also make you feel more informed than ever before.
DomiNations
DomiNations features content from every era and every part of the globe. Players can learn about the past by building famous monuments, learning from great leaders, exploring historic ports, and engaging with thematic (主题的) events. For those who want a deeper exploration, every piece of content is accompanied by text explaining its historical significance.
Dinosaur 4D+
The Dinosaur 4D+ cards and app let you bring these cool giants back to life right on your hand. Learn more about the dinosaurs with all the information and fun facts provided, share the information with your friends, compare yourself to these cruel animals, and use the app’s global map to discover where they finally lived and died.
DailyArt
DailyArt is a free iOS & Android mobile app. It gives you a platform to chat with other art enthusiasts. More importantly, it presents one great work of art along with fun background stories daily. The app shows and describes many different works from different styles and time periods, arousing all kinds of your emotional reactions.
21. How can players learn history in DomiNations
A. By talking to great scholars.
B. By visiting real monuments.
C. By collecting ancient objects.
D. By reading explanatory texts.
22. What can Dinosaur 4D+ help users do
A. Explore dinosaur ages.
B. Find dinosaur habitats.
C. Build dinosaur models.
D. Feed virtual dinosaurs.
23. What do the three apps have in common
A. They target teenagers.
B. They charge low fees.
C. They reflect interactions.
D. They awaken memories.
B
I’m Susan. In my early thirties, I started a career shift: leaving my role as a public information officer at a chamber of commerce (商会) to market professional services for architects and engineers. While I am armed with skills like productive networking and persuasive writing, I was caught in a dilemma, since I knew nothing about the built environment, engineering proposals, the specific work of different disciplines, or how industry professionals and their clients perceived their work, businesses, and future.
Luckily, Robert Turner, an architect who chaired (担任) one of my committees, believed in my potential and offered to guide me. To help me prepare for the interview, he gave me access to his firm’s marketing files, allowing me to study the structure of successful proposals, high-quality industry marketing materials, and effective messaging. He also shared valuable ideas on local market dynamics and the roles of key people and groups involved. His generous guidance reshaped my perspective, developed a “new me”, and equipped me with the strategic thinking ability for business development.
I landed the job and grew as a business development director for three jointly-operated engineering firms during the 1980s economic downturn. Prior to it, the firms had relied purely on passive client inquiries, with no prior marketing experience. Making full use of the skills I learned from Turner, I offered to dig into the market for new resources and finally secured over $50 million in construction projects in less than three years, preserving jobs for more than 130 employees and supporting their career growth during challenging economic times.
Over the next decade, Turner remained more than a mentor (导师). He was a trusted friend, valued client, and invaluable resource, continuously sharing his professional network to advance my career. Though we’ve lost touch for years, his transformative mentoring left a lasting mark on my life. To honor what he stood for, I now pay forward his kindness by guiding and supporting others, just as he did for me.
24. Why did Susan feel uncertain about her new career
A. She lacked basic work skills.
B. She had no work experience.
C. She had no dependent colleagues.
D. She lacked industry backgrounds.
25. What support did Turner offer Susan
A. Interviewing skills.
B. Industry views.
C. Proposal writing training.
D. Fresh marketing chances.
26. How did Susan help the engineering firms
A. By promoting reliable employees.
B. By adjusting the employing policies.
C. By expanding the market actively.
D By setting up client inquiry systems.
27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A. Kindness travels in a circle.
B. Chances favor the experienced.
C. Aged wine has a richer flavour.
D. Every cloud has a silver lining.
C
My friends have shaped who I am today — whether sharing secrets over Korean barbecue or picturing futures through dream-sharing. They always accompanied me during vital life moments, from brave leaps of faith to dark struggles. However, as adulthood took us across the globe, these connections declined. For busy schedules, “low-maintenance friendships” — maximizing closeness with minimal effort — grew inviting. But can true friendship go without enough effort
A low-maintenance friendship typically involves long stretches without contact, yet reconnection feels smooth — marked by occasional podcast (播客) links, no pressure for deep conversations. Some argue that the disappointment grows when people’s emotional needs are not met, although low-maintenance friendship offers respectful space and trust. The truth is, while space helps grow bonds, long no-contact periods may harm them permanently. Love and good intentions alone can’t sustain friendships; they need consistent care like random calls or casual night gatherings, not just online connection.
Nowadays, constant digital updates strangely reduce interaction quality, leaving us more disconnected. Against this background, low-maintenance friendships make people feel at ease, respecting our limited energy while setting boundaries. However, some use this label to treat friends without proper honesty, ignoring responsibilities hiding behind the name of “low-effort” bonds. Personally, I balance being low-maintenance with purposeful care: planning trips, deep conversations, and gestures like poems or song recommendations.
Research confirms that strong friendships are key to happiness and health, outweighing career or education success. Healthy low-maintenance friendships require honesty about needs and reciprocity: being present during important moments, not just convenient ones, and valuing genuine presence over texting frequency. That’s to say, mismatched expectations and one-sided investments indicate a lack of true friendship.
Ultimately, low-maintenance friendships stay strong when “low-effort” doesn’t mean “no effort”. They demand appreciation, care, and support. My friends once filled every aspect of my life; now, they’re crucial to my identity.
28. What can be learned about the author’s past friends
A. They offered constant company.
B. Their connections ended over time.
C. They needed little time to connect.
D. Their lives were filled with struggles.
29. What factors are important to low-maintenance friendships
A. Wisdom and mental care.
B. Trust and shared hobbies.
C. Life-work balance and duties.
D. Responsibilities and sincerity.
30. What does the underlined word “reciprocity” in paragraph 4 mean
A. Usual interactions. B. Mutual exchanges.
C. Long-term schedules. D. On-site observations.
31. The author wrote the passage mainly to _________.
A. cast light on low-maintenance friendship
B. doubt the shared belief of true friendship
C. show low-maintenance friendship’s influences
D. clarify the long-lasting friendship’s significance
D
AI’s application in legal fields is not new — law firms widely use it for document review, like AI-powered predictive coding, privilege log recommendations and legal research. Unlike open-source AI that learns from the Internet, such tools only rely on provided datasets and instructions.
A 2018 experiment compared AI and experienced lawyers in document review: AI found contract risks with 94% accuracy in 26 seconds, while lawyers took 92 minutes for 85% accuracy. This shows AI can boost productivity. However, worries about losing the “human touch” remain. For example, computer programs that assess repeated offenses are praised for data-driven fairness but criticized for possible discrimination and lack of empathy, as they may depend on fixed ideas.
Recent focus on open-source AI highlights its limitations: it can make up case information, like fake names and dates, since it can’t access relevant case law, endangering lawyers who skip fact-checking. Two cases illustrate this: New York lawyers who used ChatGPT for a brief (辩护状) with fake citations (引用) were fined, ordered to apologize, and punished; a Colorado associate, pressured for time, submitted an AI-generated brief with fake citations, leading to a fine and firing.
Courts have responded with rules. A Northern District of Texas judge requires lawyers to file a certificate confirming no generative AI was used in filings, or that AI-drafted content was human-checked via legal databases — failure to obey it may lead to Rule 11 sanctions (制裁). Hawaii’s federal court demands a “ Reliance on Unchecked Source” declaration for AI-used submissions, confirming no fake material.
Critics argue such rules restrict free speech or burden small firms, but most agree AI needs tight control. Law firms may adopt policies: requiring human review of AI work, banning AI for legal tasks, and only allowing it for non-legal uses like marketing. Given lawyers’ duty of honesty to courts, even accidental misstatements from AI may face strict inspection. Therefore, lawyers must use AI cautiously.
32. What do we know about AI’s use in legal fields
A. AI can correctly predict repeated offenses.
B. AI can be well employed without datasets.
C. AI is applicable in certain aspects of law.
D. AI’s efficiency is far worse than lawyers’.
33. What do the two cases in paragraph 3 show
A. Using AI is illegal.
B. Examining facts is important.
C. Skipping fact-checks is usual.
D. Submitting citations is reasonable.
34. Why does the author talk about court rules
A. To demonstrate the abuse of AI.
B. To prove courts’ opposition to AI.
C. To criticize lawyers’ carelessness.
D. To present control measures in AI use.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Can Lawyers Trust AI
B. Can AI Ensure Justice
C. Can AI Restore the Truth
D. Can AI Replace Lawyers
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Camels are known as the “ships of the desert”. They have come to be associated with surviving in difficult circumstances. ____36____ However, have you ever wondered if these creatures swim In this blog post, we will explore the interesting world of camels and dig into the question: how can camels swim
The water is wonderful for camels to swim, and camels certainly possess the ability to swim. ____37____ After all, these tough desert creatures are best known for their capacity to tolerate dry conditions. They only adapt to watery environments when it is necessary.
____38____ Their large, soft, and thick feet function effectively to keep them afloat in water preventing them from sinking into soft sand and their woolly fur can trap air, providing buoyancy (浮力) .
When camels enter the water, they use a leg-kicking motion, which allows them to move through water well. But it is important to clarify a common misconception. Camels do not store water in their humps (驼峰). Their humps actually store fat and seldom offer buoyancy. ____39____ While camels might not like swimming, they demonstrate skills when faced with water blocks during their desert journeys.
Their adaptability and unique features make them capable of travelling through diverse landscapes whether it is the hot sands of the desert or the occasional water crossings they encounter. Camels are undoubtedly more skilled in the water than one might initially assume. They may not be Olympic swimmers. ____40____
A. They tend to simply float much of the time.
B. Camels are not born with the ability to swim.
C. Thus, their swimming has nothing to do with humps.
D. The hump causes trouble for the camel when it swims.
E. However, it is not their preferred mode of transportation.
F. They can get through long journeys through hot sand hills.
G. Camels have some physical features enabling them to swim.
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。
Like many kids, Liam sometimes gets to use his mom’s phone as a treat. The eight-year-old likes surfing Amazon and ____41____ the checkout cart with decorations and prizes, but never buys anything. That changed in early May when Liam ____42____ pressed the “buy” button after adding 30 boxes of Dum-Dums to the cart. That is over 70,000 lollipops (棒棒糖)!
Liam’s ____43____ came to light on May 4, when his mother Holly noticed an Amazon ____44____ for over $4,000 on her account. Holly contacted Amazon to ____45____ the order, but the shipment was already on its way. She was told to ____46____ the delivery to get her money back. However, the driver dropped off 22 boxes without ____47____ her. Fortunately, Holly managed to ____48____ the remaining eight boxes, which arrived two hours later.
She shared the story on social media with a(n) ____49____ to sell the 22 boxes of lollipops. To her surprise and ____50____, people in her hometown of Somerset, Kentucky, stepped up. Within two hours, the local banks and doctors’ offices declared that they would buy all the lollipops. But in the end, Holly ____51____ the lollipops instead. Shortly after the story went viral, Amazon reached out and refunded her the full ____52____.
“We’re glad we were able to work directly with this customer to turn a sticky ____53____ into something sweet,” the company said.
Holly has some advice for parents who find themselves in a ____54____ situation. “Don’t panic. Everything will eventually ____55____. Just have faith that everything will be OK and make sure you lock your phone.”
41. A. covers B. fills C. compares D. combines
42. A. accidentally B. slightly C. gratefully D. fearfully
43. A. secret B. happiness C. bargain D. mistake
44. A. plan B. gift C. charge D. instruction
45. A. confirm B. cancel C. start D. claim
46. A. fix B. expose C. answer D. reject
47. A. informing B. interrupting C. consulting D. inspiring
48. A. decorate B. abandon C. return D. sell
49. A. ability B. promise C. permission D. attempt
50. A. embarrassment B. delight C. credit D. curiosity
51. A. produced B. saved C. donated D. designed
52. A. amount B. affair C. operation D. burden
53. A. application B. blessing C. excuse D. situation
54. A. critical B. similar C. typical D. dangerous
55. A. break down B. pay off C. work out D. turn up
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。
Chopsticks have been used in China for over 3,000 years, which were then introduced to Japan, Korea, Vietnam ____56____ other Asian countries. These simple yet clever tools ____57____ (be) not just a way to eat, but also a symbol of culture and tradition. Today, chopsticks are taking the global food scene by storm as everyday essentials and as ____58____ growing business opportunity.
Some hope ____59____ (experience) the dining atmosphere as if they were in a restaurant in Beijing or Tokyo. Others love how easy they are to use. As more people around the world fall in love with Asian dishes, chopsticks are riding the wave. Even single-use chopsticks are having their moment now. This market’s value ____60____ (evaluate) at US $18.76 billion in 2023 and could rise to US $34.68 billion by 2030. But it’s not all about ____61____ (convenient). Reusable chopsticks are becoming the new trend as people abandon plastic forks and spoons.
However, picking the right chopsticks isn’t as simple as it seems. It depends ____62____ how they’ll be used, cultural preference, and what ____63____ (customer) like. Some care most about saving money and being practical, while others focus on looks and quality.
Chopsticks are cultural icons (符号) mixing tradition with modern style. As Asian meals become globally popular, the chopstick market will continue to grow sharply. ____64____ (understand) regional customs to choose the right chopsticks can enhance the dining experience and make businesses more ____65____ (compete).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英文报正面向全体学生开展题为“Say No to Online Rumors(网络谣言)”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 网络谣言的危害;
2. 你的建议。
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。
Say No to Online Rumors
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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。
My classmate Oliver was always quiet. He sat at the back of the classroom, rarely speaking up in lessons or joining in group chats during breaks. His grades were average, so he barely left an impression on anyone. But I often noticed his small, kind acts: he’d pick up chalk pieces after class and place them neatly on the teacher’s desk, help carry stacks of homework to the office, and silently lend his stationery (文具) to classmates who forgot theirs — never asking for thanks or mentioning it afterward.
Last month, our class planned a short play for the school art show. We spent weeks practicing after school, and the backdrop — painted together by several classmates with blue sky, green grass, and bright flowers — was a key object. But two days before the performance, someone accidentally knocked over the shelf holding the backdrop, tearing a long, ugly rip (裂口) across the middle. Everyone panicked: no one knew how to fix it, and there was no time to redraw a whole new one. Our teacher tried to think about a proper solution. Some suggested giving up the play entirely, while others argued we should perform with the torn backdrop and apologize to the audience. A few even proposed switching it to a singing act at the last minute. Just then, Oliver, who’d been standing quietly in the corner, stood up slowly. “I can try to repair it,” he said softly. “I like drawing in my free time, and maybe I can cover the tear.”
We had no other choice but to let him try. Oliver spread the torn backdrop on an empty desk, took out his colored pencils, watercolors, and glue, and got to work. He didn’t say a word the whole afternoon, only pausing occasionally to compare the colors with the original design. When we gathered around him as the bell rang for dinner, we were shocked that the repair was so perfect that you could barely tell it had been broken. No one had ever guessed this quiet boy had such a wonderful talent for art.
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。
We finally saw Oliver’s shining side that day.
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After the art show, things in our class started to change.
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答案
1. B
【原文】M: Bill brought the whole house down at the show last night, right
W: Yeah, he did make me laugh out loud as he told so many jokes I’d never heard before.
2. C
【原文】W: Did you enjoy yourself in Robot Museum
M: Nope, we spent much time standing in lines even though it didn’t cost me much.
W: You shouldn’t have selected a rush hour.
3. C
【原文】M: What kind of literature do you like best
W: Actually, I am keen on detective novels. How about you Romance or science fiction
M: Neither! I always put classics at hand.
4. B
【原文】M: Hi, Jane. You said that we might need some brand-new devices for the office.
W: Absolutely. Some are faulty.
M: Yeah, so I’ve just got an empty request form and I’m ready to set down our application.
5. A
【原文】W: Why are you late again
M: My bike broke down halfway.
W: My boy, this excuse was used last time. Can you find a more convincing one
6. C 7. B
【原文】M: Some of us want to go further to see the next watchtower on the Great Wall.
W: Fine, but be careful on those steps. Some spots are steep. When will you be back
M: We’ll meet you at the bus stop by 3:15. Promise.
W: 3:10 is much better. The bus leaves at 3:20 sharp, and we will arrive at the next scenic spot, I mean Shichahai in 2 hours.
M: What should I do if I can’t find you
W: Call me or find the flag with a logo of our travel agency.
M: Many thanks!
8. C 9. A 10. A
【原文】W: Hi, Mr. Smith. I’m Emily.
M: Oh, hi. So do you have something to tell me
W: I’d like to talk to you about my part-time job salary. I’ve consulted with my father and he says I deserve more. Because besides being a waitress, I do many other things such as washing dishes.
M: I see. So what is your take
W: I’d like to ask $2 more per hour. I guess it is acceptable.
M: Yeah, your service is without compare. But why not find a full-time job
W: I am having a gap year though I have no certificates or degree. I need to cover my college fees and save for my retirement.
M: Ah, are you kidding me You look so young and you are considering retirement now.
W: Just save for a rainy day.
M: Fine, your request is approved.
11. C 12. B 13. A
【原文】W: Tonight, we have a very special guest, Mr. Joe, the National Herbal Research Award winner. Welcome to the show.
M: Thank you, Sarah.
W: It’s fantastic to have you. So what first got you into researching herbs
M: Actually, my college botany professor showed me that studying herbs isn’t just about leaves and roots. It’s about promoting human health.
W: I see. What do you think makes herbs such a powerful tool for modern medicine
M: Herbs help scientists explore natural treatments. But more importantly, it connects with traditional wisdom.
W: That’s beautifully said. So how do you keep students engaged
M: By reminding them that technology is just a tool. It is the natural balance that is irreplaceable. My students do various experiments on herbs, but I recommend that they should learn herbal functions first.
W: You are so sensible! Thank you for sharing a lot with us.
14. B 15. A 16. C 17. B
【原文】W: These wedding photos are so amazing! But why are some low in clarity
M: Yeah, that is the point I want to report you. The camera suddenly had a problem during the ceremony.
W: This is unacceptable. We paid for professional quality!
M: I’ll retake all the unfavorable photos for free. How about tomorrow morning
W: But the weather forecast says it’ll rain. We need a relatively good weather, like sunny or cloudy.
M: We can shoot indoors at the studio. I’ll adjust the lighting.
W: Alright. Let’s meet at the entrance of Community Park or Cat Cafe near my house and set off for the studio together. Is it OK for you
M: Sure The latter is better. And I’ll bring the new equipment to ensure perfect shots.
W: Thanks. I hope this time it will work out.
M: No problem!
18. A 19. C 20. B
【原文】M: Good morning, everyone! Welcome to the 10th annual Hope for Tomorrow charity ride. Whether you’re here to set a personal record or cheer on your friends, thank you for joining us today. Together, we’re making a difference, and every mile you ride helps raise money to support children’s education in our community. Before we start, let’s go over some important instructions to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyable experience. The route is clearly marked with orange signs and volunteers guiding the way. We’ve got water stations waiting at the 5K and 12K marks, and medical staff are arranged near the finish line just in case. And if you ever need help, just wave to a volunteer. Once you cross the finish line, get your well-earned participation medal first before going to the snack tent, and stick around for the awards at 10:30. We’ll celebrate our fastest cyclists. All right, cyclists, it’s almost time. Get set, go!
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66. Say No to Online Rumors
Online rumors are like hidden poison in the digital world. They can damage people’s reputations overnight and even cause social panic. For instance, false news online especially some rude remarks may lead to mental issues.
To fight against online rumors, we should take action. First, we must check the facts before sharing any information online. Second, if we find rumors, we should report them to the platform immediately instead of spreading them. Finally, schools can organize lectures to teach students how to distinguish true news from false ones.
Let’s work together to create a clean online environment.
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We finally saw Oliver’s shining side that day. We all gathered around the backdrop, voices filled with surprise and praise. Some classmates patted Oliver’s shoulder, saying they never knew he was so good at drawing. Our teacher smiled and praised him for his kindness and talent, adding that small, silent efforts always shine. Those who once ignored his kind acts apologized gently, and we all asked him to help with future art tasks. Oliver’s face turned a little red, but his eyes sparkled with joy as he nodded softly.
After the art show, things in our class started to change. More classmates began to talk to Oliver actively, inviting him to join group discussions and art activities. He gradually opened up, often sharing simple drawing tips with us. When our class prepared posters for the school’s reading month, Oliver led us to finish the work beautifully. We became more united and learned to notice others’ good points. Everyone realized that no matter how quiet someone is, they may have unique strengths waiting to be found.