江苏省南京市六校联合体学校2023-2024学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题(有答案与听力原文 有音频)

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2023-2024学年第二学期六校联合体期中调研测试
高二英语
听力
1-5 BBAAC 6-10 ACCBA 11-15 BCABC 16-20 ACABC
阅读理解
21-23 CBD 24-27 BBDC 28-31 ACAD 32-35 CCAD
七选五
36-40 CDFEB
完型
41-45 CBDAC 46-50 BDCBD 51-55 ACBAC
语法填空
to promote 57. reliable 58. has become 59. when 60. preference
61. a 62. how 63. significantly 64. beyond 65. as
应用文
When it comes to the future career, I have been dreaming of becoming a lawyer since childhood.
To achieve my dream, I must work diligently for the time being to have a good command of knowledge. Only through hard work can I be admitted to my ideal university where I will major in law. Besides, I should also build myself up, which is the basic condition for my progress in study.
In short, I hope my efforts today will pay off next year and I can have a bright future and a meaningful life!
读后续写
Suddenly, my mother’s advice echoed in my mind: “If you are ever lost, don’t panic! Stay calm, and ask for help!” Now I got into this mess, so I must get myself out of it! I wiped away my tears and looked for the signs which could lead me to the information counter. Following the signs, I reached the information counter. I nervously asked the lovely staff to help me find my parents. The lady reassured me with a kind smile, before beginning her announcement into the speaker, “Attention, there’s a missing child at the information counter at Terminal D...”
A few minutes later, my parents, extremely breathless, appeared at the information counter. My face lit up as soon as I saw them. “Mum! Dad!” I called out. I ran as fast as my little legs could carry me and jumped into my mother’s welcoming arms. With tears streaming down her face, my mother praised me for staying calm. Excitedly, I filled my parents in on my little adventure, from realising I had gotten lost to finally reuniting with them. After listening to my tale, they enveloped me in a warm hug.
录音原文
第一节
(Text 1)
M: My father started feeling weak. The doctor can’t point out anything specifically.
W: Maybe he didn’t take care of himself during his youth.
M: That makes sense. It’s important to take care of your health early in life.
W: That’s what my father tells me almost every day.
(Text 2)
W: I had a terrible morning.
M: Why It started off well. Mrs. Bridges, our history teacher, was in a good mood.
W: True. But then, we had music and got the results of that surprise test. A big fail for me.
(Text 3)
M: Brian said his team is working on the advertising campaign for our new line of children’s clothing but they’re shorthanded. Is anyone interested in helping them out
W: I think I can do that. I just finished my research project.
(Text 4)
M: If I need help with the computer after I take it home, who should I call
W: Please call us. We shall always be at your service.
M: Is there an extra charge for this service
W: No, not at all. If you need help with operation, please call our store any time.
(Text 5)
M: Hello, is Mr. Smith in the office I’m here for the package from McDonald Office Supplies.
W: I’m afraid he is not here. He is talking with overseas clients in the meeting room.
M: Well, if you don’t mind, can you sign here for him
第二节
(Text 6)
W: Are you planning to attend the year-end party tomorrow night I’ll be there.
M: I wish I could. But I have an important presentation to make next Monday. It’s already Thursday but it’s only half done.
W: I think I can help you prepare it. I have a great deal of experience preparing presentations using visual aids. Well, I’m about to go to meet a client now. Why don’t you call me in an hour I’m free this afternoon.
M: Thanks. If you could lend a hand, I can make it to the party tomorrow.
(Text 7)
W: Jackson Hardware. This is Lucy speaking.
M: Hello, Lucy. My name is Gunther Heinz. I ordered a few items at your store yesterday and had them delivered this morning.
W: Was everything all right with the delivery
M: Unfortunately, no. Several things which I ordered weren’t included.
W: I’m sorry to hear that. Hold on a minute, please ... Ah, I’ve got a note here about you, Mr. Heinz. Apparently, your order was divided into two shipments. The remaining items will be sent this afternoon. And they’ll arrive at your place before 7 p.m.
(Text 8)
W: Hi! Have you got my sports bag, by any chance
M: Well … I’ve found one, but I don’t know if it’s yours. Where did you lose it
W: I last had it in the hall of the health club yesterday afternoon. I saw you there.
M: Yes, I was there after changing my clothes and I found a sports bag, but I gave it to the receptionist. What color is your sports bag
W: It’s blue and yellow with two handles. Inside there is a coat and a bright green scarf. I’ve taken somebody else’s sports bag by mistake. It was next to mine and it’s black and yellow. It has got a towel and a book in it.
M: The one that I found is orange and black. Why don’t you call the club to ask if they’ve found it
(Text 9)
W: This is your last week in the office, isn’t it How do you feel
M: Honestly, I’m really excited, but also a little nervous.
W: Do you have a set date for your new business to open
M: We just signed a contract on a space for the shop two weeks ago on March 11th. Hopefully, we can finish preparations in the next four weeks and open the business.
W: That’s great to hear. I can’t wait to come buy some drinks.
M: Definitely. You should bring some of your friends as well. I can give you a discount when you come.
W: That sounds great. But I want to pay full price to support your business. By the way, where is your tea stand going to be located
M: Oh, it will be close to the main entrance of the East River Night Market, near the MRT station.
W: That’s not too far from my neighborhood! I’ll definitely be a regular customer.
M: That’s great.
(Text 10)
M: For many writers, cafes are the best places to go when an important deadline is coming up. One cafe in Japan has decided to target writers that need to get their work done quickly. The Manuscript Writing Cafe in Tokyo opened in April 2022. The cafe is designed to help writers struggling with writer’s block.
The cafe is small, but it provides everything necessary for writers to sharpen their focus and finish their assignments. The cafe won’t even let customers take a seat unless they will be doing some kind of writing or artistic project. That means comic book artists and authors as well as songwriters are also welcome.
What makes the Manuscript Writing Cafe even more unique is that customers have to announce their writing goals for the day to the cafe staff. Customers are also charged for each half-hour they stay at the cafe. What’s more, they aren’t allowed to leave until they have completed their work for the day. What do you think Does that sound like a good system to beat writer’s block 2023-2024学年第二学期六校联合体期中调研测试
高二英语
(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman’s father remind her to do
A. Take care of him.
B. Pay attention to her health.
C. Go to the doctor’s regularly.
2. Why did the woman feel bad
A. She had a surprise test.
B. She got poor grades for her music test.
C. She thought that history is challenging.
3. Which project will the woman work on
A. The advertisement. B. The research. C. The clothing design.
4. What are the speakers talking about
A. After-sales service. B. Computer operation. C. Service charge.
5. What is the probable relationship between Mr. Smith and the man
A. Workmates. B. Business partners. C. Delivery man and customer.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. When is the party held
A. On Friday. B. On Thursday. C. On Monday.
7. What will the woman do in the afternoon
A. Prepare for the party.
B. Make a call to the man.
C. Help the man with his work.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. Why is the man making the phone call
A. To place an order. B. To cancel an order. C. To ask about some items.
9. What will happen in the evening
A. A delivery will be sent.
B. The man will receive his order.
C. A note will be shown to the man.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. Where did the woman see the man yesterday
A. In the hall. B. At the reception. C. By the changing rooms.
11. What is inside the woman’s bag
A. A book. B. Some clothes. C. A towel.
12. What does the man mean in the end
A. He forgot the color of the bag.
B. The receptionist has found the woman’s bag.
C. The bag he handed in doesn’t belong to the woman’s.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. How soon will the man leave his company
A. In a week. B. In two weeks. C. In four weeks.
14. When will the man open his shop
A. In March. B. In April. C. In May.
15. What does the man offer to the woman
A. Free drinks. B. Financial support. C. Good price on products.
16. Where will the man’s tea stand be located
A. Near a night market.
B. In the railway station.
C. In the woman’s neighborhood.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What is the Manuscript Writing Cafe designed to do
A. Help writers reduce stress.
B. Offer a place for writers to meet.
C. Enable writers to progress with their writing.
18. What do we know about the cafe
A. It has strict rules.
B. It serves book authors only.
C. It is designed in an artistic way.
19. What should writers tell the staff of the cafe
A. Their target group. B. Their writing goals. C. Their departure time.
20. How will writers pay the bill
A. By day. B. By hour. C. By half-hour.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Edinburgh is famous for its many museums where you can learn its rich history.
Museum on the Mound
Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s city center, this appealing museum takes a fresh look at money — and much, much more. You will see coins and banknotes from over the ages, including the first Scottish banknote printed in 1727. There are also interesting interactive displays and you can even try your hand at opening a safe!
The Writers’ Museum
It is housed in the beautiful Lady Stair’s House, a category A listed building. The collection celebrates the legacy of Scotland’s literary contributions, with special emphasis given to Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and Robert Burns. The museum is home to numerous paintings, books and manuscripts (手稿), and you can also see Burns’ writing desk and Scott’s chess set.
Our Dynamic Earth
It celebrates the beauty of the earth via technology. Interactive exhibits allow visitors to experience earthquakes, the ocean floor, ice ages and mountains by the use of computer software. Particularly interesting is the “tour” around the eleven Earthscapes. It is educational fun for the whole family and can serve as a good introduction to concepts surrounding the formation of the planet and the creatures we share the earth with.
National Museum of Scotland
The diverse collections here include the history of Scotland with exhibitions of international interest. The natural world, science and technology, discoveries, art, and world cultures are all explored. There are interactive elements and activities to suit children of all ages, including science experiments and musical instruments.
21. Which might be the most attractive to finance majors
A. Our Dynamic Earth. B. The Writers’ Museum.
C. Museum on the Mound. D. National Museum of Scotland.
22. What can you do at Our Dynamic Earth
A. Play with your family. B. Tour the world virtually.
C. Design computer software. D. Learn about ancient creatures.
23. What do The Writers’ Museum and National Museum of Scotland have in common
A. They have interactive exhibits. B. They showcase world cultures.
C. They provide hands-on activities. D. They have an artistic atmosphere.
B
Some people never read any books again and feel that since they already know the outcome, there is nothing to be gained by rereading. I have to dissent.
I am reminded of a professor in college, who always had us read our assignments twice. “The first time, read fast and for fun,” he said. “The second time, look for delicate distinctions and small differences in meaning.” His suggestion works great for me.
When I have a new book, I read fast, eager to discover the resolution. Then if I like the book, I will read it again. Not right away, but a few months later, possibly on a rainy Sunday afternoon, I will grab the book and settle down to discover the small details. I will read more slowly the second time, appreciating the descriptions and looking forward to my favorite sections, enjoying the anticipation. Knowing those favorite passages are coming does not spoil anything. I'm looking forward to revisiting those treasured places in the book. Knowing they are coming heightens my enjoyment.
Rereading a book gives me a chance to appreciate the small things an author integrates into her story. A turn of a character’s head, a thought in the night, a sigh, these are the things that give insights into a book and the characters. I love dissecting (剖析) a story the second time around, looking for clues that give the tale a deep meaning. Reading is like revisiting a friend, familiar, yet always with something more inside.
What have I been reading lately The Merlin Trilogy by Mary Stewart. These books rank among my all-time favorite rereads. Set in Britain in roughly the second half of the 5th century CE, they were Mary Stewart’s take on the familiar King Arthur stories. If you are unfamiliar with them, I highly recommend all three books, especially if you love fantasy and historical fiction.
24. What does the underlined word “descent” in paragraph 1 mean
A. Understand. B. Disagree. C. Complain. D. Discontinue.
25. According to the author’s professor, what should one do during the second reading
A. Look for assignment clues. B. Pay attention to the finer details.
C. Stick to the most interesting sections. D. Skip some parts to get to the end fast.
26. What does the author enjoy about rereading a book
A. Visiting the places mentioned in the book.
B. Discovering the resolution of the story quickly.
C. Finding out the lessons learned by the characters.
D. Appreciating the writer’s storytelling techniques.
27. What is The Merlin Trilogy
A. The author's new favorites.
B. A series of science-fiction novels.
C. Books based on ancient British stories.
D. Mary Stewart’s successful adaptations.
C
When Kurt Benirschke started collecting skin samples from endangered animals in 1972, he didn’t have a firm plan on what to do with them. As a researcher at the University of California San Diego, he believed that one day these samples would be used to save these animals. A few years later, he moved his collection to the San Diego Zoo, and called it the Frozen Zoo.
For a long time, it was the only project of its kind; however, in recent years, similar conservation efforts have spread globally, and tools Benirschke didn’t have are now available. Today, the Frozen Zoo is the world’s largest animal cryobank (生物冷冻库), holding samples from over 10,500 individual animals from 1,220 species, in the hope that one day science can bring them back as a species.
The Frozen Zoo’s advanced technology is the key to its success in saving species from extinction. By using cryopreservation techniques, the zoo can store cells and tissues from endangered animals. The stored genetic material can be used for research, breeding (繁殖) programs, and potentially cloning or genetic engineering to restore endangered species.
By protecting the genetic heritage of endangered animals, the Frozen Zoo provides hope for the survival of species that would otherwise be at risk of dying out. It has inspired the establishment of similar cryobanks worldwide, expanding efforts to conserve endangered species. These cryobanks contribute to the global network of genetic resources, improving cooperation and knowledge exchange. By demonstrating the potential of technology in the preservation of biodiversity, the Frozen Zoo serves as a powerful tool in raising awareness and driving change.
The Frozen Zoo is like a time capsule, preserving the genetic heritage of endangered species for future generations. It reminds us about the importance of conservation and offers a window into a world that could otherwise be lost forever.
28. What do we know about the Frozen Zoo
A. It is the world’s oldest and largest animal cryobank.
B. It started with a detailed plan led by Kurt Benirschke.
C. It is a project to explore the evolution of animal species.
D. It was established to protect animals in the San Diego Zoo.
29. How does the Frozen Zoo save species from extinction
A. By expanding their natural habitats.
B. By raising their survival rate with genetic technology.
C. By preserving their genetic material for further research.
D. By innovating breeding techniques to increase their population.
30. Why does the author mention “time capsule” in the last paragraph
A. To emphasize the importance of the Frozen Zoo.
B. To explain the urgency of saving endangered species.
C. To prove the potential value of preserving biodiversity.
D. To demonstrate the necessity of cooperative conservation efforts.
31. What words could best describe the Frozen Zoo project
A. Costly and worthwhile. B. Profitable and instructive.
C. Conservative and effective. D. Pioneering and significant.
D
These days, Fred’s huge skeleton (骨架) is exhibited in the Indiana State Museum. His tusks (长牙) were recently the subject of a research study tracing the life 13,000 years ago of mastodons, distant relatives of modern elephants.
By analyzing the chemical compounds (化合物) in Fred’s tusks, a team of researchers could construct a detailed account of his seasonal migration patterns. Josh Miller, a paleoecologist (古生态学家) at the University of Cincinnati, is one of the researchers studying Fred. “He has beautifully preserved bones and tusks, which provides a great opportunity for our research on his seasonal migration patterns,” Miller said.
Mastodons’ tusks generally grow in distinct layers, similar to the tree rings. As a result, the nutrients that build the layers of their tusks can tell us a lot about what they experienced. The team particularly focused their analysis on the variations in two elements in the layers: strontium (锶) and oxygen. The former is the key to understanding where Fred spent his life, while the latter tells us the season he was in any particular region. Then, with some statistical modeling, Miller and his team gained insight into the daily record of Fred’s behavior over ten thousand years ago.
The result indicated that Fred would have grown a lot when he was young. But there’s a year when his growth is reduced. “Probably like the modern male elephant, a male mastodon is just really obnoxious when growing up to be a bother and often arouses family members’ anger. At that point, the mom and aunts will essentially kick him out of the family.” Miller predicted.
After Fred set off to attend to himself, his tusks reflected where he travelled around. Based on the analysis, Fred would return to mate every summer in Northeastern Indiana, because his tusks started to show signs of injuries around this time. When competing for mates, mastodons get into huge battles with their own natural weapons sharp tusks. And that was exactly what brought Fred’s story to an untimely end.
32. What did Miller’s study mainly focus on
A. Effective ways of tusk preservation. B. Inner structure of Fred’s skeleton.
C. Possible tracks of Fred’s migration. D. Special functions of mastodon tusks.
33. How did researchers learn about Fred’s behavior in the ancient age
A. By analyzing nutrients in Fred’s bones.
B. By reviewing statistical records of previous studies.
C. By modeling data of chemical elements in Fred’s tusks.
D. By referring to the growth of tree rings to study Fred’s tusk layers.
34. What can be inferred about Fred from the last paragraph
A. He was killed by his opponents. B. He reunited with his family later.
C. He was drawn to cross-species fights. D. He was weak in living independently.
35. In which section of a newspaper will the article appear
Geology. B. Culture. C. Education. D. Science.
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。
Four surprising ways algae (藻类) are driving innovation
Algae can be a double-edged sword. Increased human activity and climate change have caused explosions of algae populations in water bodies around the world sometimes choking entire ecosystems of sunlight and oxygen. Even though they are so closely associated with humanity’s negative impact on Earth, algae could also play key roles in helping fight pollution, viruses, and more. 36
Filtering (过滤) water.
With microplastic pollution documented in almost all water bodies, a recent study shows that through absorption, algae can help filter microplastics out of water. 37
Fueling air travel.
38 Researchers at a German algae cultivation facility are already using it to fuel drones. They believe this and other sustainable fuels could reduce carbon emissions from airplanes by up to 80 percent.
Fighting viruses.
Red algae can prevent the replication (复制) of some viruses, including COVID-19, according to a 2020 study. 39 Thus, it could become a powerful medication to treat HIV, the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (AIDS).
40
In 2019, freshwater algae were launched into space to turn the carbon dioxide exhaled (呼出) by astronauts on the International Space Station into oxygen. Since algae are also high in protein, they could replace up to 30 percent of astronaut food in the future.
Making space food more nutritious.
Making long-term space travel possible.
These are several ways algae are solving modern problems.
Some algae can also filter chemicals that can be used in fertilizers.
Brown algae have been shown to stimulate the body’s immune system.
Algae can produce more effective biofuels than traditional sources like soybeans.
It aims to harvest algae for energy while keeping the environment pollution-free.
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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I was angry with my sixteen-year-old son Anthony, and stormed out of the house. Standing on the front porch (门廊), I 41 deeply. I saw my elderly neighbor, Clara, working in her garden. Seeking 42 , I walked across the street.
“Anthony again ” Clara asked. “It’s his hair again,” I replied. “Have you seen him All that mass of messy curls 43 over his shoulders! But just mention a haircut, and he gets that same 44 look in his eyes I’ve seen a million times before.”
Clara smiled, “It’s only hair, Liz.” She spoke slowly, 45 each word, “It’s … only… hair!” Then her smile disappeared, and her expression became 46 . “I learned years ago when my husband died, leaving me three young kids. I had to put everything in perspective if I were to 47 . I learned how to say, ‘But it’s only…’ But it’s only a bad day. Tomorrow will be better.” She nodded her head firmly. “You 48 it, don’t you, honey Everybody has enough 49 in their lives without wasting 50 on the ‘it’s only ’ things that come their way.”
After returning to my house, I baked some cookies, and carried them to Anthony’s room. “Can I come in, honey ” “Not if you’re going to 51 about my hair again.” I pushed the door open and held out the cookies. “Not one word. I 52 .” He stared at the plate of cookies greedily, but there was still a glint of 53 in his eyes. “Not one word about my hair ” He looked at me challengingly.
“It’s only hair,” I said. “It’s your hair. Not mine.” Anthony smiled broadly, saying, “Thanks for 54 understanding me, Mom. And thanks for the cookies.” Now I’ve learned to let go of the “it’s only” 55 , and Anthony is more willing to listen to me.
41. A. dug B. drank C. sighed D. reflected
42. A. acceptance B. sympathy C. company D. relaxation
43. A. fixing up B. showing off C. flying around D. hanging down
44. A. disapproving B. puzzled C. loving D. hungry
45. A. analyzing B. recalling C. emphasizing D. polishing
46. A. awful B. serious C. funny D. acceptable
47. A. return B. succeed C. persist D. survive
48. A. take B. make C. get D. believe
49. A. power B. trouble C. work D. support
50. A. mess B. freedom C. space D. energy
51. A. complain B. bring C. lie D. joke
52. A. doubt B. pretend C. promise D. protest
53. A. annoyance B. suspicion C. competence D. rebellion
54. A. finally B. instantly C. accurately D. completely
55. A. principles B. approaches C. situations D. regulations
第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In November 2023, China launched a three-year action plan 56 (promote) the use of bamboo as a replacement for plastic. Actually, I’ve been using bamboo products more often over the years.
The look and feel of bamboo are absolutely above and beyond plastic, but there must be more positive aspects to bamboo other than just aesthetics (美学). When compared with unhealthy plastic, bamboo is a highly renewable, 57 (rely) and natural material that is biodegradable (可生物降解的) . And it 58 ( become) the “green gold” of modern times in recent years because it has so many good qualities. Living in a time 59 most of our homes are filled with plastic, I think it’s time to wake up to the green alternative, to show 60 (prefer) for it and to realize its full potential as 61 planet protector.
This super-powered plant is actually a grass and looks like a weed in terms of 62 quickly it can grow and where it can live. Due to the easy availability of this material, the production costs of bamboo are 63 (significance) low. From household objects to decorative settings, the quantity of bamboo uses has gone 64 our wildest dreams and I’d love to see it becoming more popular 65 time goes on.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)
(满分15分)
你校英文报开设了新专栏 “My future career”,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你未来想从事的工作;2.需要做的准备。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
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第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was ten years ago. I was at the departure gates of the airport, reading a cartoon book to pass the time while waiting for my parents to check in. A sea of people filled the airport and loud chatter echoed (回响) throughout the vast terminal (航站楼) halls. People were coming in and out of countless doors.
The cartoon shop caught my eye, for it was filled with cartoon figurines (小雕像). I caught sight of a new figurine from my favourite cartoon, “One Piece” it was an action
figurine of my favourite character, Luffy! My jaw dropped to the floor and my eyes brightened
like diamonds.
Without thinking twice, I ran towards the store. Holding the action figurine carefully in my
hands, I imagined the scenes I could come up with using my action figurines at home. Filled with excitement, I hugged the toy and jumped for joy. Unfortunately, I did not have any money on me. Without doubt, I knew I had to share this newfound discovery with my parents!
After returning the action figurine to its shelf, I darted (飞奔) out of the store, retracing my steps back to where I had left my parents. When I reached the location where I had last seen them, I realised that they were nowhere to be found. I tried to look for the terminal departure gate my parents were supposed to be waiting at, but the gates all looked the same. As I stood rooted to the ground, my excitement started to die down. Anxiety enveloped me and my heart started pounding in my chest.
Tears rolled down my hot cheeks like a waterfall as I blamed myself. Why did I have to get
distracted and leave my parents without informing them There were thousands of people at the
airport! It would be impossible to find them! Regretting my actions, I blamed myself silently.
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Suddenly, my mother’s advice echoed in my mind: “If you are ever lost, don’t panic! Stay calm, and ask for help!” ___________________________________________________________
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A few minutes later, my parents, extremely breathless, appeared at the information counter.
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