2025届高三摸底测试 英 语
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。 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。 例:How much is the shirt
A.E19.15. B.S9.18. C.E9.15.
答案是C。
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 Adele probably like
A.Sandwiches. B.Noodles. C.Hamburgers.
2.What are the speakers going to do next
A.Book some seats. B.Take another train. C.Have a rest.
3.Why did the woman take the test
A.For a job. B.For a certificate. C.For a promotion.
4.What is Mary doing
A.Enjoying a holiday. B.Seeing someone off. C.Visiting a relative.
5.What is the man
A.A salesman. B.A teacher C.A doctor.
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.What could the woman learn in the class
A.Tea tasting. B.Tea planting. C.Tea making.
7.What kind of class will the woman register
A.A3-people class. B.A private class. C.An 8-people class
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What did Alice start baking for
A.Competition. B.Relaxation. C.Experiment.
9.What is Alice's key to successful baking
A.Practicing a lot. B.Using secret recipes. C.Buying fresh ingredients.
10.What advice does Alice give to beginners
A.Aiming for perfection. B.Learning from mistakes. C.Sticking to simple recipes.
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听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.Whyis Jeff watching Zootopia
A.He wants to refresh his memory.
B.He plans to research the second movie. C.He intends to have a discussion about it.
12.What does Jeff like most about the Chinese cartoon movies
A.Appealing plots. B.Special effects. C.Background music.
13.What will the woman do
A.Turn to Disney movies. B.Watch The Monkey King. C.Stop exploring Chinese cartoons
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the feature of the new event
A.It is newly invented. B.It is street-inspired. C.It is from Paris.
15.Why was the new sport included in the Olympics
A.To bring energy to people. B.To enrich the special history.C.To engage younger audience. 16.How was the wave in surfing competition created
A.It was man-made. B.It remained a secret. C.It rose from a natural tide.
17.What does Jack think of introducing the new sports
A.Reasonable. B.Meaningful. C.Innovative.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.What is“Life in Perspective”
A.A magazine column. B.A national newspaper. C.A poetry collection.
19.What is Watson famous for
A.Her love for life. B.Her art talent. C.Her sharp insights.
20.When did Watson join Culture Monthly
A.In 2023. B.In 2021. C.In 2019.
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
Tonto National Monument is looking for motivated,enthusiastic individuals with a passion for interacting with the public and being a contributing member of a fun interpretation team for the Fall, Winter,and Spring seasons.Tonto National Monument was originally created to protect two 14th century cliffdwellings(悬崖屋),but it is also rich in wildlife,botany,geology,history,and sweeping views of the Sonoran Desert landscape.
Duties:
*Hike a steep mile paved trail gaining 350 feet in height to the Lower Cliff Dwelling
*Staff Lower CliffDwelling,providing informal interpretation to visitors and resource protection
*Staff Visitor Center with park rangers(管理员),providing information to visitors about the Monument and reminding visitors of proper hiking safety such as water and proper footwear
*Assist Park rangers with various projects including photography,publication development,community outreach,education programs,and digital media
*Attend field days with staff to exploresurroundingareas and increase knowledge
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Schedule:
Volunteers willwork a total of 32 hours a week,four days in a row with three days off.Weekends may be required.
Work Environment:
Tonto National Monument overlooks the Tonto Basin in southeastern Arizona and is part of the Sonoran Desert.Volunteers can expect to spend approximately half of their time outdoors in all weather conditions.Temperatures can reach down below freezing in the winter and in the 90s by April.Working outdoors,you may encounter a variety of animals including snakes,bees,javelina,and many bird species.
Type:On-Site Position
Dates:10/23/2024-5/4/2025
Training Required:No
Background Check Required:No
21.Why was Tonto National Monument built
A.To preserve historic sites. B.To save geological resources.
C.To promote wildlife protection. D.To conduct biological research.
22.Which is included in a volunteer's jobs
A.Taking photos for vistiors. B.Making hiking safety rules.
C.Guiding hiking in the desert. D.Telling visitors about the park.
23.What are the volunteers expected to do
A.Get trained before working. B.Be fluent in a foreign language.
C.Work even in bad weather. D.Make observations of different species.
B
After his father was rushed to the hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding,43-year-old Yanatha Desouvre began to panic.So he did the one thing he knew would calm himself:He wrote.
“I'm so scared,”he started.“I don't know what I'll do if I lose my dad.”
Over the next few weeks,Desouvre filled several notebooks,writing about his worry as well as his happy memories with his dad.Sometimes Desouvre cried as he wrote.Often he laughed.“Writing allowed me to face my fear.”says Desouvre,“My pen was a tool to process the pain.”
He is in good company.A considerable body of research showsbenefits to writing about a traumatic(创 伤的)experience or difficult situation in a manner that psychologists refer to as“expressive writing” . People who do this,recording their deepest thoughts and feelings,often show improved mental and physical health,says James Pennebaker,PhD,a psychology professor at the University of Texas,Austin.
Expressive writing is a specific technique,and it's different from writing in a journal.The idea is to reflect honestly and thoughtfully on aparticular trauma or challenge,and to do it in short sessions.
Expressive writing works because it allows you to make meaning out ofa painful experience,experts say.Recognizing that something is bothering you is a crucial first step.Translating that experience into language forces you to organize your thoughts.And creating a narrative gives you a sense ofcontrol.
But expressive writing isn't a magical panacea.It shouldn't be used as a replacement for other treatments.And people coping with a severe trauma or depression may not find it useful to do on their own,without medical treatment.
“My expressive writing gave me the courage to face my fears.”Desouvre says,“And I believe it has helped me discover the hope I need to heal.”
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24.Why does the author mention Desouvre's story
A.To prove Desouvre's writing skill. B.To develop a new way to face fear.
C.To present the idea of expressive writing. D.To demonstrate Desouvre's love for his father.
25.What can be learned about expressive writing
A.It contributes to overall well-being. B.It offers a sense ofself-satisfaction.
C.It takes the place ofmedical treatments. D.It requres the ability of language translation. 26.What matters most in the process of expressive writing
A.Sharing the narrative. B.Identifying the challenge.
C.Putting down the feelings. D.Reflecting on the experience. 27.What does the underlined word“panacea”in paragraph 7 mean
A.Assumption. B.Convention. C.Condition. D.Solution.
C
African elephants call each other and respond to individual names,something that few wild animals do,according to a new research published recenly.The names are one part of elephants'low rumbles(持 续而低沉的声音)that they can hear over long distances across the savanna(热带草原).Scientists believe that animals with complex social structures and family groups that separate and then reunite often maybe more likely to use individual names.
It's extremely rare for wild animals to call each other by unique names.Humans have names,of
course,and our dogs come when their names are called.Baby dolphins invent their own names,called signature whisles,and parrots may also use names.Each of these naming species also possesses the ability to learn to pronounce unique new sounds throughout their lives,a rare talent that elephants also possess.
While dolphins and parrots have been observed addressing each other by imitating(模仿)the sound of others from their species,elephants are the first non-human animals known to use names that do not involve imitation,the researchers suggested.Elephants make a wide range of sounds,from loud calls to rumbles so low that they cannot be heard by the human ear.Names are not always used in the elephant calls.But when names are called out,it is often over a long distance,and when adults are addressing young elephants,adults are also more likely to use names than calves,suggesting it could take years to learn this particular talent.The most common call is“a harmonically rich,low-frequency sound”, according to the study in thejournal Nature Ecology &Evolution.
When the researchers played a recording to an elephant of their friend or family member calling out their name,the animal responded positively and energetically,ears flapping and trunk lifted,to recordings that contained their names.Sometimes elephants entirely ignored calls addressed to others.
“Elephants are incredibly social,always talking and touching each other.This naming is probably one of the things that strengthens their ability to communicate to individuals,”said co-author and Colorado State University ecologist George Wittemyer,who is also a scientific adviser for nonprofit Save the Elephants.“We just crackedopen the door a bit to the elephant mind.”
28.What is African elephants'rare talent in paragraph 2
A.The reply to their names. B.The invention of their own names.
C.The unique sounds to call others D.The ability to hear far-away rumbles.
29.What do we know about elephant calls
A.They can be learned through time. B.They are seldom used to call names.
C.They are imitated from other specles. D.They can hardly be heard by humans. 一 高三英语第4页(共8页) 一
30.How did the elephants react to recordings containing their names
A.They addressed others. B.They ignored the sound.
C.They touched each other. D.They moved their body parts. 31.What do George's words imply in the last paragraph
A.Naming makes elephants socially active.
B.Elephants'minds deserve further exploration.
C.Interaction between elephants develops better.
D.Operations on elephants'brains need to be done.
D
A study by researchers at Nanyang Technological University,Singapore(NTU Singapore)has shown that the use of cool paint coatings in cities can help pedestrians(行人)feel up to 1.5 degrees Celsius cooler,making the urban area more comfortable for work and play.
Cool paint coatings contain additives that reflect the sun's heat to reduce surface heat absorption and emission.They have been touted(吹捧)as one way to cool down the urban area and relieve the Urban Heat Island effect,a phenomenon in which urban areas experrence warmer temperatures than their outlying surroundings.
To date,most studies of cool paint coatings have been eithersimulaton-based(基于模拟的)or tested in scaled-down models,and understanding of its application in real-world situations is limited.Now, NTU researchers have conducted a first of its kind real-world study in the tropics —coating the roofs, walls,and road pavements of an industrial area in Singapore —to comprehensively evaluate how well cool paint coatings work in reducing city heat.
By comparison with a nearby uncoated area,the team discovered that the coated environment was up to two degrees Celsius cooler in the afternoon,with pedestnan thermal comfort level improving by up to 1.5 degrees Celsius,measured using the Universal Thermal Climate Index,a common international standard for human outdoor temperature sensation that takes into account temperature,relative humidity, thermal radiation,and wind speed.
Compared to conventional roofs,the roofs with the cool paint coating reflected 50 percent more sunlight and absorbed up to 40 percent less heat as a result,during the hottest time ofa sunny day.The coated walls also prevented most of the heat from entering the industrial buildings.
Lead investigator,Associate Professor Wan Man Pun at the NTU School of Mechanical &Aerospace Engineering,said,“Results of the study are not just relevant for cities in Singapore where it is hot all year round,but for other urban areas around the world too.With global warming,people will increasingly look for ways to stay cool.Our study proves how cool paint coatings can be a strategy to reduce the urban heat island effect in future.”
32.What are cool paint coatings intended for
A.Beautifying public surroundings. B.Improving eco-friendly additives.
C.Sheltering people from global warming. D.Bringing temperatures down in cities. 33.What is special about the NTU study of cool paint coatings
A.It's conducted and tested in practical life.
B.Its conclusions can be applied domestically. C.It gives a full description of the paint coatings.
D.It's based on the Universal Thermal Climate Index.
34.Which aspect of the research is paragraph 4 mainly about
A.The basics. B.The findings. C.The process. D.The subjects
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35.Which of the following is the best title for the text
A.New Paint Coatings Removes City Heat
B.New Paint Coatings Cool Urban Setting
C.Cool Paint Coatings:A Solution to Global Warming
D.Cool Paint Coatings:No More Heat in Urban Regions 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。
In every culture throughout time,the kitchen has had a powerful influence.The simple practice of sitting down together at the table gives us the chance to connect and communicate._ 36
It depends on where you live,your age,and other factors,but the answer is,yes.Our intentions for “home”are evolving.
37 Fast-paced lifestyles.and work schedules make it hard to find time to shop for groceries and prepare meals.Onlinefood delivery services have taken off,too.In 2016,one in 10 Chinese were orderng food online.Throughout Europe,online orderingis capturing 56 percent of the market in Sweden and 43 percent in Austria.In India,online food ordering isexpected to reach close to $12m(US)by 2023.
While there is atrend towards bring-in and order-in food,aswell as dining out,the kitchen is still a core in home life.Food &Wine cited a survey in 22 countries asking about cooking habits. 38 At the lower end were South Koreans,who spent just 3.7 hours per week cooking.People in India were at the top with 13.2 hours per week spent in the kitchen.
Simply being in the kitchen,cooking and eating with other people,can have healthy benefits. Regardless of its size,the kitchen is a warm and inviting place. 39 The difference is,now you can follow a recipe on your iPad while cooking.
It's true that impersonal appliances are connecting to each other and to us.Refrngerators order vegetables.Cooktop hoods with sensors turn on by themselves.While technology and our expectations for the kitchen are shape-shifting in real time,the fundamentals remain the same. 40
A.So is cooking a way to express yourself
B.The global average was almost 6.5 hours.
C.But is our relationship to the kitchen changing
D.It's like gathering around a campfire in the past.
E.People seem to be spending less time cooking worldwide.
F.Now more of them are eating outside the home more frequently.
G.The kitchen is where we connect with food and company in the soul of the home. 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。
Students were reading and turning pages in time to Mozart playing in the background.After a set time I put my 41 down and asked the students to do the same.I could 42 an obvious sigh of relief.I stood up and walked around the class asking questions about what we had read in the book Beowulf and then I had them 43 what we would be reading that day.
“Boring,”one student said.When I pushed 44 as to why he thought so,Iwas45 an eye roll. That eye roll from my student forced me to change mylessons and my thinking about 46 _my students.
I wanted students to associate texts with visual works as well as feel interested and willingly 47 in 一 高三英语第6页(共8页) 一
our discussions.To begin the next class,I decided to show 48of the movie Caplain America:The First Avenger to highlight the concept of archetypes(原型).Eager and anx1ous,I 49 the play button. To my.50 ,they seemed excited.As they watched,I asked questions about why a character was dressed a certain way and why the 51 chose certain scenes.
During the discussions,the students,in contrast to the previous day'slesson,were completely involved and 52 answers.When we turned back to Beowulf,they started to form 53they had seldom made.For example,the concept of archetypes became 54when one student dubbed(配音)Beowulf “Captain Anglo-Saxon”When class ended,the students were excited and looking forward to what I might show in the55 class.
41.A.face B.novel C.paper D.chalk
42.A.sense B.provide C.convey D.breathe
43.A.confirm B.assess C.discuss D.change
44.A.further B.over C.off D.away
45.A.compared to B.attracted by C.reminded of D.met with
46.A.accompanying B.protecting C.reaching D.pressing
47.A.succeed B.compete C.end D.join
48.A.posters B.videos C.albums D.reviews
49.A.checked B.hit C.got D.saw
50.A.disappointment B.puzzlement C.delight D.shock
51.A.director B.teacher C.editor D.student
52.A.gave away B.referred to C.made up D.shouted out
53.A.plans B.agreements C.connections D.impressions
54.A.broader B.simpler C.clearer D.stranger
55.A.next B.previous C.current D.first
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。
In a testament to the incredible speed of construction in China,the ruins of two historic stone structures on Zhejiang's Dahuanglong Island have been reborn as a stylish bed-and-breakfast in less than 40 days.
Aspart of the popular Chinese reality television show Beautiful House,a Beijing-based studio Evolutton Design 56 (give)a budget for construction and interor(室内的)design last fall,as well as just two months to complete the transformation.Impressively,the architects finished the project 57 (slight) under budget and in just a total of 31 days.
When the architecture firm first saw the site,the two 58 (exist)structures had fallen into severe ruin with caved-in roofs and weather-beaten walls.Since the television program celebrates adaptive reuse and a back-to-nature conception,the architects restored the two buildings and 59(add) modern elements,including ample glazing and a new. 60 (extend)to better embrace sea views.
The refreshed buildings are used_ 61 (house)the bedrooms,while the new expansion comprises the combined spaces as well as a rooftop deck and a fight of stairs 62lessens the site's approximately 13-foot change in height.
63_(complete)late last year,the adaptive reuse project covers 64 area of 2,900 square feet and was mainly constructed from locally sourced granite,concrete,and steel.The minimalist interiors are dressed_ 65 moderm furnishings and natural materials.
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第 四 部 分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,今年暑假你和同学相约南昌梅岭风景区,进行了为期一天的徒步活动,请 你以A Hiking Experience为题给校英文报写一篇短文分享这次经历,内容包括:
1.活动的过程;
2.采取的防护措施;
3.个人感受。
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。
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A Hiking Experience
)
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。
“We're downsizing.”The boss said.And Alex was laid off without warning.His hands,once steady on the factory machinery,trembled as he packed his belongings.Friends,once united by the common rhythm of the factory whistle,went away,their lives branching into new paths that didn't include him.“A job's a man's backbone,"his father would constantly say in disappointment.
He wandered through life,moving like a boat without a rudder(舵).Unemployed and uncertain,his days were gray and boring,punctuated by the occasional job interviews that led nowhere.
One day,the cold rain fell,matching the despair that had settled in his heart.Ducking into the nearest shelter,he pushed open the heavy doors of the old town library,a place he hadn't visited since hs school days.
With few people in the library,the place was qulet,whose towering bookshelves were like silent soldiers guarding the wisdom of the ages.The musty scent of aged paper and the soft whispers of turning pages envelopedhim,offering the peace he hadn't had for a long time.
He began visiting the library daily,away from the noise of his own uncertainty.Each book was a window to another world,another life,and he found himself drawn to the stories of those who had faced adversity and emerged stronger.Sometimes,the librarian,Mrs.Harper,a kind,silver-haired woman, often brought him cups of hot chocolate or coffee,her silent support a comfort to his weary spirit
As weeks tuned into months,Alex found himself lost in the piles,diving into bographies and histories,philosophies and scientific breakthroughs.He read about great minds,inventors,and visionaries who had once stood at the edge of despair,only to rise to the peak of success and found directions and discovered his passion for technology and innovation.Greatly inspired,Alex signed up for a programming course on technology and excelled it.With a newfound sense of direction,he began his job search with determination.
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2
请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
)注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
. Despite the tough competition,Alex aimed for positions at major companies. Years later,he got the news that the library was closing for lack of funds.
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2025届高三摸底测试
英语 听力材料、参考答案及评分意见
听力材料
Text 1
W:Sally,would you like sandwiches or noodles for dinner
M:Sandwiches,please.①By the way,could you please get some hamburgers for Adele She is coming this evening.
Text 2
W:There is a delay of three hours.That means our train won't leave until 10:00. M:②Let's find some seats in a quiet place and relax ourselves.
W:Good idea.
Text 3
M:Wow,you got the highest on the ③employment test.Congratulations!
W:Thank you.③But there are still chances that I won't get hired in this motor company.
Text 4
M:Thanks for the wonderful holiday,Aunt Mary.
W:No worries.④Jack and I are glad you came to see us in Nanchang.
M:Oh,I have to be on my way.My flight will take off in a minute,see you.
Text 5
W:My skin has been so oily lately. M:It sounds like you have oily skin. W:Any suggestions
M:⑤You can purchase these two products.They can help control the shine and they are at a discount.
Text 6
M:Good morning,young lady,how can I help you
W:Hi,I'm here to find out about tea classes.Are there any classes suitable for me
M:Well,yes.Let me give you some details of what's available.There are three classes;one is especially popular among young people.
W:OK,please tell me about it.
M:It focuses on the tea from China.⑥The teacher will teach how to tell different tea plants and how to make tea.
W:That sounds good.How big are the classes
M:⑦8 people make up one class.The number of students is fixed. 一 高三试卷第1页(共5页) —
W:Well,do you have private lessons
M:Let me check..yes,we offer private ones.But you would have better experience with people to talk and interact in the classes.
W:All right,⑦I will skip private ones.How can I pay for the class ..
Text 7
M:Hey,Alice,your cakes always look so delicious!How did you get into baking
W:Well,⑧I started baking as a hobby to relax after a long day at work.But soon,I realized I had a real passion for it.
M:I've heard you've won some baking competitions.What's your secret
w:⑨Practice makes perfect,I think.But also,I like to experiment with different recipes and
flavors.And I always make sure to use fresh ingredients. M:What's your favorite thing to bake
W:I love baking cheesecakes.They're challenging but so rewarding when they turn out perfect. M:What advice would you give to someone who just starts baking
W:Just start small and have fun with it.⑩Don't be afraid to make mistakes because baking is all about experimentation and every bake is a learning experience.
Text 8
W:Hey,what are you watching,Jeff
M:Zootopia.The second of the series is coming out in November, so I'm rewatching the first one in case I forget something.Are you a fan of this kind of movie
W:Absolutely!I adore all sorts of cartoon films,particularly those from Studio Ghibli and Disney. M:Me as well.Plus,I have a soft spot for those made by Chinese studios,for example“Monkey
King:Hero Is Back”.It's a masterpiece with amazing Chinese painting-inspired visuals,
breathtaking special effects,and fascinating background music.The Monkey King is incredibly cool,and the engaging plot has left the deepest impression on me.
W:Wow,that sounds amazing!I've heard so much about“Monkey King:Hero Is Back”but haven't had the chance to watch it yet. I'll definitely add it to my list.
M:You won't be disappointed.The Chinese cartoon industry has been making some incredible
progress in recent years.There are so many hidden pearls out there. W:Agreed. I can't wait to explore.
Text 9
W:Hey,Jack,have you heard about the new addition to the Paris Olympics
M:Yeah,④you mean breaking,right It's really exciting to see such a street-inspired dance form in the Olympics.
W:Exactly!So,what do you know about breaking It's more than just dancing,isn't it
M:Absolutely.Breaking,also known as breakdance,is a highly athletic dance style that originated in the Bronx,New York,in the 1970s.It combines elements of gymnastics and dance.
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W:That's cool.I didn't know it had such a rich history.What makes it special for inclusion in the Olympics
M:5 Well,it brings a fresh,youthful energy to the Games and this is a great way to attract young audience.
W:Sounds reasonable.And there's also skateboarding,and surfing.They appeared in Olympics for the first time in Tokyo,which was so cool to watch this year.
M:Surfing,huh ⑥I heard they used a special artificial wave for the competition. W:Yeah,it's an innovative approach to ensure good conditions for the athletes.
M:Cool.⑩The impact of including these exciting sports in the Olympics is far-reaching,not just in sports but also in culture and society.
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Many loyal readers of Culture Monthly turn to the front page of their magazine first to read Cathy Watson's8 monthly column titled“Life in Perspective”.⑩Her columns,along with her poetry collections and stories,have earned her a reputation as“one of the most insightful writers today”.Watson's ability to capture the essence of life in her words is truly admirable.Watson started writing about culture as a freshman at Yale University,covering local art exhibitions for the student newspaper.20 After graduating in 2019,she went on to work for several famous publications and 2 years later she joined Culture Monthly.She has been awarded the National Cultural Writer of the Year three times.Now,let's welcome the insightful writer,Cathy Watson.
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A Hiking Experience
This summer vacation,I joined my classmates for a hiking trip in the Meiling Scenic Area in Nanchang.We took proper precautions,applying sunscreen,wearing long sleeves,and carrying bug repellent and enough water.We began with a gentle climb and took regular breaks under the shade.The hiking was tough,but the support from friends made it enjoyable.Reaching the peak, we were rewarded with a breathtaking view.
This trip was more than an escape from the city heat.We returned home with not only a sun- kissed glow but also a heart full of cherished memories.
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Despite the tough competition,Alex aimed for positions at major companies.He carefully tailored his resume and poured all his efforts into preparing for interviews.Faced with strong competitors and rejections,he was overwhelmed with high pressure.Gathering himself,he drew strength from the resilience he had learned from the great minds.Alex rose to the challenge and refined his approach.Finally,his persistence paid off when he was offered a position,where he could apply his passion and talent to innovation.
Years later,he got the news that the library was closing for lack of funds.He called Mrs Harper and was informed that the library,his sanctuary during his darkest days,was struggling to stay open.The library was like a boat adrift in a storm.The news hit him hard,stirring up memories among the stacks.Without hesitation,Alex sprang into action,offering financial contributions and organizing a fundraising campaign.Finally,the library survived,its doors open for many more to find peace and inspiration.
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