青海省西宁市大通县2025届高三上学期期中考试英语试卷
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. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1.Why is the man worried
A.He has to read a lot.
B.He doesn’t like history.
C.He can’t get the books he needs.
2.How long does it take to get to the restaurant now
A.10 minutes. B.30 minutes. C.40 minutes.
3.What will the woman probably do next
A.Help the man look at his report.
B.Go to buy glasses.
C.Go to repair her glasses.
4.Who will take an exam tomorrow
A.Mrs Peters. B.The man’s son. C.The woman’s son.
5.Where does the conversation most likely take place
A.On a train. B.At a railway station. C.In the cotton field.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What will the woman do tonight
A.Do some sports. B.Read a book. C.Walk in the park.
7.How does the man feel about Victor Hugo’s first novel
A.Hard. B.Boring. C.Attractive.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What did Ken do just now
A.He did his homework.
B.He was on duty.
C.He found a new hobby.
9.What is the relationship between the speakers
A.Sister and brother. B.Teacher and student. C.Employee and boss.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What is City Daily
A.A TV program. B.A newspaper. C.A radio program.
11.Where did the woman find the passport
A.On a waiting bench. B.On the ground. C.On the train.
12.What is the owner’s passport number
A.It’s E4023469. B.It’s E4024396. C.It’s E4023496.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.What is the man’s request
A.Asking for a waiting list. B.Asking for twin beds. C.Asking for a single room.
14.What is charged extra money in the room
A.The Internet. B.Local calls. C.TV.
15.What is needed to bring before living in the room
A.Sheets. B.Desks. C.Chairs.
16.What is prohibited to bring in the room
A.A small TV set. B.A microwave. C.A telephone.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the speaker going to get this afternoon
A.Some clothes. B.Some fruits. C.Some travel books.
18.Where would the speaker’s wife like to go
A.A sandy beach. B.The countryside. C.A mountain.
19.How long did the man’s friend hire a car
A.Four weeks. B.One week. C.Two weeks.
20.What would be the speaker’s wife’s idea about the suggestion about going to Ireland
A.She would refuse it.
B.She would be worried about it.
C.She would like it very much.
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
Content Writing Intern (实习生)
Tellstory is looking for talented content writers. Responsibilities:
1. Discover interesting content on the Internet and suggest ideas for original stories.
2. Write creative articles, follow the news, repackage it in a smarter, shareable way.
3. Stay ahead of the social media trend by discovering trending content on websites.
4. Write content that has the potential to go viral. Requirements:
1. Exceptional writing ability.
2. Excellent command of the English language and grammar.
3. Working knowledge of related software.
4. Attention to detail.
5. Well-versed (通晓的) in current affairs, social media trends, and news.
6. Basic knowledge of photo editing software (e. g. cropping images, adding text, etc.). Work time:
You will be expected to work from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday. It is a full-time remote internship, which means that if selected after the interview, you can work from home or virtually anywhere as long as you’re available during our office hours. The work timings are not flexible. Duration: 6 months
Stipend: 8,000 yuan per month
Start date: immediately
How to apply:
1. Write a short article on the topic “Friends”.
2. Email us the article along with your resume and sample article at 12345@tellstory.com.
3. Please mention “Internship application—your name” in your email subject line.
21.What is a duty of the content writing intern
A.To provide original ideas. B.To make the editor go viral.
C.To discover creative articles. D.To conduct in-person interviews.
22.What is necessary to be a content writing intern
A.Excellent command of photography.
B.Proficiency in coding languages.
C.Work experience related to writing.
D.Basic photo processing skills.
23.What must be included in an application
A.A short article on friends. B.Your sample resume.
C.Your desired salary. D.A personal video introduction.
B
Melissa Wolf’s clients come in all shapes and sizes. Some have two legs, and some have four. All of them need a second chance.
Wolf is the founder of UnChained, a nonprofit organization in northern California that pairs vulnerable young people with abandoned or abused dogs that have been rescued from shelters. The youth learn to train the dogs in basic skills and better prepare them for adoption.
UnChained, founded in 2011, was born from Wolf’s own passion and personal experiences. When she was in her early 20s and working for a nonprofit in Texas, she was shocked by the animal neglect (忽视) she witnessed in some areas.
“Our kids often share very similar stories to the dogs, and we bring that into our classes. Many of our kids have experienced risk factors that have led them to the lives where they are,” Wolf said. “They experience joy, anger, fear and loneliness. When young people in our program can understand that they may share a similar story with a dog in need, and help that dog on a path to success, it can transform how they see themselves and their future.”
The program fosters empathy, compassion, and responsibility as students train and build trust with their designated (认定的) dog. At the end of the eight weeks, there is a graduation ceremony where adopters, parents, and teachers gather to celebrate the young people and dogs alike. And students get to show guests what they’ve taught their dogs.
By establishing an emotional connection and teaching young people about a dog’s needs, Wolf says her team sees a change occur. It’s a win-win for both the young person and the animal.
“There is a lighting up of those children’s eyes and faces, and we start to see the magic that happens and our kids’ understanding that dogs experience feelings very similar to humans,” Wolf said.
24.What is the goal of the UnChained program
A.To provide legal aid for animals.
B.To train the youth to prepare dogs for adoption.
C.To offer job services to troubled teens.
D.To pair the youth with dogs for friendship.
25.Which of the following motivated Wolf to establish UnChained
A.Her career as a dog trainer.
B.A vision for a new pet adoption model.
C.A general passion for animal rights.
D.Her witness to neglected animals.
26.What do the youth do at the graduation ceremony
A.Say good-bye to their parents.
B.Present their academic progress.
C.Show their dog training results.
D.Meet with adoptive dog owners.
27.How does Wolf sound in the last paragraph
A.Encouraged and satisfied. B.Nervous and thrilled.
C.Appreciative and optimistic. D.Reflective and hopeful.
C
It comes as no surprise to anyone who sweated through it: 2023 was an extremely hot year in human history. According to a report, the average surface temperature rose nearly0.2 ℃ above the previous record, set in 2016, to 1.48 ℃ above pre-industrial levels. Only Australia was spared record-setting heat.
Humanity’s burning of fossil fuels is the dominant driver of the long-term trend, but it is insufficient to explain the sudden rise in temperatures in 2023. One worsening factor was the end of a La Ni a climate pattern, which from 2020 to 2022 stirred up a rising amount of deep cold water in the eastern Pacific Ocean that absorbed heat and controlled global temperatures. In 2023, the pattern changed into an El Ni o event, which blanketed the equatorial Pacific with warm waters and began to boost global temperatures. But the change is not enough to explain the temperature record from 2023. Usually, El Ni o plays a larger role in global temperatures the year after it starts.
The eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai, a volcano in the South Pacific Ocean, has been a suspect in the global temperature jump because of the vast amounts of climate-warming water vapor it injected into the stratosphere (平流层). Perhaps the best explanation for the extra warming is the continued drop in light-blocking pollution as society shifts to cleaner sources of energy. In 2022, satellites began to detect this decrease from space.
It comes as no surprise to anyone who sweated through it: 2023 was an extremely hot year in human history. According to a report, the average surface temperature rose nearly0.2 ℃ above the previous record, set in 2016, to 1.48 ℃ above pre-industrial levels. Only Australia was spared record-setting heat.
Humanity’s burning of fossil fuels is the dominant driver of the long-term trend, but it is insufficient to explain the sudden rise in temperatures in 2023. One worsening factor was the end of a La Ni a climate pattern, which from 2020 to 2022 stirred up a rising amount of deep cold water in the eastern Pacific Ocean that absorbed heat and controlled global temperatures. In 2023, the pattern changed into an El Ni o event, which blanketed the equatorial Pacific with warm waters and began to boost global temperatures. But the change is not enough to explain the temperature record from 2023. Usually, El Ni o plays a larger role in global temperatures the year after it starts.
The eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai, a volcano in the South Pacific Ocean, has been a suspect in the global temperature jump because of the vast amounts of climate-warming water vapor it injected into the stratosphere (平流层). Perhaps the best explanation for the extra warming is the continued drop in light-blocking pollution as society shifts to cleaner sources of energy. In 2022, satellites began to detect this decrease from space.
The mystery of 2023 leaves predictions for 2024 less certain than usual. El Nino may raise temperatures further, briefly pushing the world past the 1.5℃ limit settled by the 2015 Paris Agreement to protect small-island nations from the sea-level spike. But extreme heat will again have to develop over the northern oceans for the world to exceed the limit—hardly a sure bet. Regardless, the long-term warming pattern is certain to continue, as it has for decades, until fossil fuel burning ends.
28.How does the author lead in the topic of the text
A.By presenting scientific research.
B.By stating a common phenomenon.
C.By declaring Australian record-setting heat.
D.By showing temperatures from 2016 to 2023.
29.What can we learn about El Ni o in 2023
A.It might cause deep cold water to decline.
B.It turned into the La Ni a climate pattern.
C.It might impact world temperatures in 2024.
D.It contributed to the extreme heat from 2020 to 2022.
30.What is the author’s purpose in writing paragraph 3
A.To analyse possible reasons for the 2023 temperature rise.
B.To analyse potential causes of air pollution in 2022.
C.To analyse potential causes of the volcano’s eruption.
D.To analyse possible reasons for satellite detection.
31.What does the underlined word “spike” in the last paragraph probably mean
A.Exploration. B.Pollution. C.Detection. D.Increase.
D
Even though artificial intelligence (AI) can pass the bar exam, top medical tests and read bedtime stories with emotion, it will never match the wonders of the human mind without first mastering the art of sarcasm (讽刺).
But it seems that art will be next on the list of technology's astonishing capabilities. Researchers in the Netherlands have built an AI-driven sarcasm detector. “We are able to recognize sarcasm in a reliable way, and we’re eager to develop that further,” said Matt Coler at the University of Groningen’s speech technology lab. “We want to see how far we can push it.”
There is more to the project than teaching algorithms (算法) that sometimes even the most emotional comments cannot be taken literally and must, instead, be interpreted as the exact opposite. Sarcasm affects our communication more than we might appreciate, so understanding it is crucial if humans and machines are to communicate smoothly. “When you start studying sarcasm, you become aware of the extent to which we use it as part of our normal mode of communication,” Coler said. “But we have to speak to our devices in a very literal way because we are talking to a robot. It doesn’t have to be this way.”
In work presented at a joint meeting in Ottawa, Xiyuan Gao, a PhD student at the lab, described how the group trained a neural (神经的) network on text, audio, and emotional content of video scenes from US situation comedies. The database was created by researchers in the US and Singapore, who explained sentences from the TV shows with sarcasm labels to build their own detector.
After training on the text, audio, and emotional content from various scenes, AI demonstrated an impressive ability to detect sarcasm. The results showed that AI could identify sarcastic remarks in unlabelled exchanges from situation comedies nearly 75% of the time, highlighting significant progress in bridging the communication gap between humans and machines.
32.What is Coler’s attitude to the AI-driven sarcasm detector
A.Modest. B.Optimistic. C.Critical. D.Indifferent.
33.Why is it necessary for AI to understand sarcasm
A.To control humans' emotions.
B.To make humans more understanding.
C.To facilitate human-machine interaction.
D.To develop the AI-driven sarcasm detector.
34.How does AI get trained in sarcasm
A.By sending text.
B.By teaching algorithms.
C.By using some kind of drama.
D.By watching some talent shows.
35.What is the best title for the text
A.The AI Database: Recording Art
B.A New Frontier of AI: Detecting Sarcasm
C.Reliable Ways: Mastering the Art of Sarcasm
D.AI: Highlighting the Significant Progress of Humans
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。
I’m sure that you would agree that no two lives are exactly the same. This is true with people’s personalities, physical fitness, intelligence, disabilities, routines, and many other aspects of our lives. 36 . Sure, we may find we have a lot of similarities with many other people but we’ll never find someone that is exactly the same as us.
I’m pretty certain that you would be greatly surprised and maybe even super shocked if you met someone who looked exactly like you and their thinking seemed to match yours. 37 . I’ve visited tons of cities and countries and have met thousands of people, but I’ve never met another person just like me.
38 . They are all unique. I am always amazed at how very different people can be, especially once I meet and get to know them.
I believe that it would make the world a safer and better place if all humans could do a lot of traveling. It’s funny how we think we know what other people or other cultures will be like the things we’ve read from books or watched from movies or TV shows. 39 . By being there, we can realize that we’re all just human beings and not so different.
Unique as people are, it helps to realize that we all share being humans and having really human experiences, emotions, problems, and hopes. I wish we could all appreciate these commonalities while valuing the fascinating uniqueness that we each have. 40 .
A.It started a long time ago, when I was only 15
B.I’ve always been very impressed by unique individuals
C.While traveling, I’ve met and seen a great many people
D.It is such a positive thing for me that I can see the world better
E.But I think only by being there can you truly understand others
F.But it’s so very unlikely that a meeting like that would ever happen
G.If so, humans could be more sympathetic, understanding and supportive
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。
Malcolm, a humble man, lived a modest life. He was with the simple pleasures that brought him joy. He loved cricket and great satisfaction in spending his time helping the homeless. Despite his quiet and humble , Malcolm dedicated a significant portion of his life to others.
Little did anyone know, Malcolm was a very valuable asset (资产) that would continue helping people even after he was gone. For ten years, Malcolm volunteered at a charity dedicated to supporting the homeless. The foundation 600,000 people a year, and Malcolm played a part in this extraordinary effort.
, Malcolm’s health began to get worse after he suffered a stroke (中风). Despite the challenges he faced, Malcolm’s remained strong, and even in his final days, he was thinking of how he could continue to help those in need. Malcolm made a decision to his home to his foundation as his final act of generosity.
Malcolm’s went up for auction (拍卖) and finally was sold for $4.5 million! All of this money would to the foundation, providing the charity with a significant boost in funding.
Malcolm’s act of generosity had resulted in a life-changing donation that would help the foundation’s operations for years to come. His life the idea that wealth is not always visible on the surface and that a person’s true are often found in their heart and actions.
41.A.angry B.familiar C.content D.busy
42.A.found B.created C.restricted D.evaluated
43.A.hobby B.nature C.schedule D.principle
44.A.respecting B.admiring C.knowing D.serving
45.A.acting as B.passing by C.sitting on D.giving up
46.A.feeds B.lives C.treats D.wins
47.A.Impatiently B.Irregularly C.Unusually D.Unfortunately
48.A.spirit B.style C.secret D.limit
49.A.quit B.leave C.sell D.rent
50.A.car B.furniture C.house D.charity
51.A.get B.go C.apply D.turn
52.A.risky B.reliable C.clever D.quiet
53.A.witness B.sustain C.challenge D.achieve
54.A.pictured B.equipped C.mirrored D.chalked
55.A.riches B.lights C.requests D.fines
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分10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。
Did you notice that the Paris 2024 Olympics’ running track was, unusually, a vibrant purple colour According to organisers, the red track, which has long been 56 familiar sight in the games, was redesigned for a more striking and 57 (memory) event. But that’s not the only difference.
58 (make) Paris 2024 Olympics the most sustainable Olympic Games so far, the athletics track maker 59 (add) a new and unusual component: mussel shells (贻贝壳). Resilient flooring, like that used for running tracks, is 60 (typical) made from calcium carbonate, a compound found naturally in chalk, limestone and marble. It’s usually obtained through mining, 61 results in carbon emissions as well as tons of waste ending up in landfills. This year, in 62 (cooperate) with an Italian fishing cooperative, the maker chose to repurpose discarded mussel and clam shells, rich in calcium carbonate, from the Mediterranean Sea.
According to the maker, the resulting track significantly reduced environmental impact. In fact, this year’s purple track 63 (say) to be the fastest yet. The key to its speed, said to be two percent faster 64 the Tokyo 2020 Olympics’ track, is a layer of honeycomb air cells that help to absorb and return the energy of a 65 (runner) foot.
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,你校乒乓球社要招新。请你写一则通知,发表到英语校刊电子版上,内容包括:
1. 招新要求;
2. 加入乒乓球社的益处;
3. 期待加入。
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。
Join Our Table Tennis Club
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The Table Tennis Club
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。
It was a sunny afternoon when I decided to head out for shopping. I packed up my son and my daughter Lucy and headed to a local department store for what I thought would be a normal day of shopping.
When I arrived, I grabbed a cart (购物车) on my way in, buckled (扣上) my son in the seat and placed Lucy in the shopping cart. I could see her at all times this way and was hoping to avoid chasing her around the store. At least, that’s what I thought.
Shortly after I started shopping, Lucy began to look pale and unwell. She was sitting in the shopping cart and started crying. I tried to comfort her and asked what was wrong, but she was too young to express herself. She continued crying. Suddenly, she fainted. I gently lifted her out of the cart and laid her down on the floor, supporting her head and making sure she was comfortable. Though it lasted only a few seconds, it felt like an eternity (极长的时间). I knelt on the floor, calling her name, hoping she would wake up. Meanwhile, my son was still in the shopping cart, crying.
Moments after Lucy fainted, she slowly opened her eyes. I was sitting on the floor, holding her tightly in my arms. I was relieved but still felt fearful. Lucy looked pale. At that very moment, a complete stranger approached us. She gently asked if my daughter was okay and if we needed any assistance. I said yes to her. My son continued to cry loudly from the shopping cart, his tiny face red and distressed. The kind stranger, seeing my struggle to manage both children, offered to hold my son while I focused on comforting my daughter and calming myself down.
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 decided to go to a nearby doctor to get Lucy checked out.
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Then, the stranger got into her own car and followed me to the doctor’s office.
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1.A
【原文】M: I think this history course is interesting, but it’s very difficult. I’ll never get through so many reading materials.
W: Don’t worry. You’ll find the time somehow.
2.B
【原文】M: We should set off now. It takes 40 minutes to get to the restaurant.
W: Now that the new road has opened, it has cut 10 minutes off the journey.
M: Really So it only takes half an hour now.
3.C
【原文】M: This report is very important for me. Would you have some free time to look at this report for me
W: I’d love to, but I have to have my glasses repaired first before doing you a favour.
4.B
【原文】M: Excuse me, Mrs Peters. My son is preparing for tomorrow’s final exam. But I’m afraid your children are making too much noise.
W: I’m sorry. You know it’s hard to keep children quiet, but I will tell them to quiet down immediately.
5.A
【原文】W: Look at that big field of cotton. There’s a farm with some beautiful houses.
M: It is really a good opportunity to get to know the country when you travel by train.
6.B 7.C
【原文】M: Do you want to do something tonight We could play tennis or just go and walk in the park.
W: Sorry. I’d rather stay in and read my book.
M: You’re going to turn into a real bookworm! Don’t you think reading all the time boring
W: But it’s such a great book. It’s the second novel written by Victor Hugo. At first I didn’t think I’d be interested in it, but it’s really exciting. I can hardly put it down.
M: I enjoyed the first novel from him. Even though it took me a while to take an interest in it, it was really good. Can I take a look at your book
W: No problem.
8.A 9.B
【原文】W: Good morning, Ken! Why are you so early today
M: Good morning, Miss Kim! I finished my homework early today. I was determined to get it done.
W: That’s impressive! I thought you might have stayed up late to practise the skills in your hobby.
M: No, I decided to put my schoolwork at the most important place this time.
W: That’s a responsible choice. So, how did you spend your evening then
M: I actually went to the library and did some extra reading for my science project.
W: That’s great! Your hard work is definitely paying off…
M: Thanks! I realized that I needed to improve my grades and it’s never too late to start.
W: Absolutely! Your hard work will definitely bring positive results.
M: I hope so. It’s time for me to step up and take my studies seriously.
W: I’m proud of you, Ken. Keep up the good work!
M: Thank you, Miss Kim. Your encouragement means a lot to me.
10.B 11.A 12.C
【原文】M: Hello, this is City Daily. What can I do for you
W: Hello. This is Vera Smith. I’m calling to tell you a piece of urgent information.
M: What’s up
W: I picked up a passport just now in the subway station. There was nobody around and it was on a waiting bench.
M: Could you tell me some details about the passport
W: OK. The owner of it is Steven who comes from England. I think he must be anxious about the passport right now. So I need your help to find the owner of the passport.
M: Well, please don’t worry. We can post a notice on our newspaper to tell him about it. Could you tell me his passport number
W: Well, please wait a minute. It’s E4023496. Thank you very much.
M: It’s E4023469, right
W: No. Its last two numbers are nine and six.
M: OK. You are so helpful.
13.C 14.A 15.A 16.B
【原文】M: I do have a few questions.
W: Sure, what do you want to know
M: I’d really like to have a single room. Is that possible
W: Unfortunately, there’s a waiting list. And the single room is extremely rare for students who are in the first year at a university. But there’s no harm in putting your name on the list.
M: Oh, really Well, can you tell me about the rooms Like what they come with and what I should bring.
W: Well, every room comes with extra long twin beds, but you need to bring your own sheets. You’ll get a desk and chair, clothes closet and storage drawers, of course.
M: Do the rooms have the Internet
W: Yes, every room has the Internet. But there’s a $40 charge for the Internet every term. Each room has a telephone and local calls are free, and so is the TV. There is also a free kitchen, and each floor has a couple of nice common areas.
M: Cool. Can I bring a microwave
W: No, sorry. That’s not permitted for safety reasons, but you can bring other electronic equipment like a small TV, your laptop and so on.
17.C 18.B 19.A 20.C
【原文】M: This afternoon my wife and I are going into town to get some travel books, so we can start thinking about our holiday this summer. We normally agree about where to go each year but this time we may have some problems finding some places that will satisfy both of us. Alice, my wife, has had a difficult year at work and she has already said to me that she wants to free herself for a couple of weeks in the countryside, breathing fresh air. As for me, I’d rather do something more active than that. I know I’ll get tired if we just stay on the beach all day. Yesterday a friend of mine showed me photographs of his holiday last year and I must say it looked very interesting. He and his wife hired a car for four weeks and went on a tour of Ireland, visiting different towns, sightseeing and sometimes walking along the river. The car was wide and equipped with everything that they needed for a short touring holiday, including a shower. I’ll mention it to Alice later on. She is likely to be happy with such an idea.
21.A 22.D 23.A
24.B 25.D 26.C 27.A
28.B 29.C 30.A 31.D
32.B 33.C 34.C 35.B
36.B 37.F 38.C 39.E 40.G
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66.Join Our Table Tennis Club
Are you passionate about table tennis Do you want to improve your skills and make new friends Our Table Tennis Club is recruiting new members! Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, our club is the perfect place to develop your skills and enjoy the game. Anyone who has a positive attitude and a willingness to learn table tennis is welcome.
Joining our club is more than just playing table tennis. It’s about being part of a community that shares your interests, making lasting friendships, and experiencing the thrill of competition.
We can’t wait to meet you! If you are interested, please sign up at the school office. Let’s have fun together and hit some great shots!
The Table Tennis Club
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