江苏省扬州中学 2024-2025 高二下学期阶段性测试
英语试题
2025. 03
(本试卷共 13 页,共四部分;全卷满分 150 分,考试用时 120 分钟)
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 20 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 分,满分 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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the man probably do this afternoon
A. Have some coffee. B. Take an exam. C. Prepare for a test.
2. What is the man doing
A. Walking through a forest.
B. Visiting the woman’s house.
C. Planting flowers in his garden,
3. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a police station. B. By the roadside. C. At an animal shelter.
4. What does the man decide to do regarding the new laptop
A. Buy one right now. B. Wait for a better deal. C. Anticipate the release.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A lecture B. Some countries. C. Traditional customs.
第二节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 1 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. What will the woman probably do first
A. Go to a modern museum. B. Tour a historic building. C. Visit a memorial park.
7. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Strangers. B. Travel companions. C. Tour guide and visitor.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What mistake did the woman make
A. She forgot to send the desks.
B. She failed to send the desks in time.
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C. She didn’t send the other kind of desks.
9. What docs HDC request the speakers to do now
A. Give the money back. B. Replace all the desks. C. Apologize to them.
10. What will the woman do to solve the problem
A. Give the customer a call.
B. Visit the customer instantly.
C. Arrange the repair of desks
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. How many people will stay at the hotel
A. 6. B. 11. C. 12.
12. When will the man check in
A. In early November. B. In mid-November. C. In late November.
13. What will the man do next
A. Offer his personal information.
B. Ask about the course sessions.
C. Confirm the check-out date.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What did the woman think of the film
A. It was exciting. B. It was boring. C. It was scary.
15. What is the man going to do this evening
A. Watch a film. B. Visit a friend. C. Go bowling.
16. Where is the modern art museum
A. Next to Riverside Bowling.
B. Across from the man’s flat.
C. On the north side of the river.
17. When will the man probably leave his flat
A. At 6:45 p. m. B. At 7:00 p. m. C. At 7:15 p. m.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. How do smart homes make life easier for some people
A. By increasing Internet speed.
B. By reducing the cost of living.
C. By automating household tasks
19. Why are people concerned about smart homes
A. They may affect privacy.
B. They are difficult to set up.
C. They may be too expensive.
20. What will the speaker discuss in the next session
A. Concrete operations. B. Detailed pros and cons. C. Future development.
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分 50 分)
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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
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21. What makes the Safari Adventure Tour stand out
A. Lowest price in the region. B. Unlimited game drive hours.
C. Guides with scientific expertise. D. Free accommodation for small groups.
22. How much would a couple pay for a 3-day safari
A. $330. B. $500. C. $660. D. $1,000.
23. What service requires an additional fee
A. Sunrise game drives. B. Guided bush walks.
C. Maasai cultural visits. D. Photography workshops.
B
Pets may seem like something that is expensive and enjoyable but not necessary. In return
for a lifetime of food and love and healthcare, they don’t seem to offer anything of practical
value. When was the last time you saw a chihuahua helping a farmer in a field Or a golden
retriever unloading groceries from the car So what do pets really give us Well, that depends on
who you ask.
It turns out, some people may like animals by nature---likely because animals first tricked
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their way into our ancestors’ lives by offering a very real service.
Somewhere between 15,000 and 5,000 years ago, humans started domesticating animals.
Keeping them from breeding with their wild animals was necessary since it would have slowed
down animal husbandry. So, to make sure the wild stayed wild---and the domestic stayed
domestic---a fortunate few animals were allowed to live indoors and more closely alongside
humans.
Eventually those protected animals did what animals do: They formed a close relationship
with people. Groups which included people with an understanding of animals and animal
keeping would have developed quickly at the expense of those without; these latter groups
would have had to continue to rely on hunting to get meat.
The very same genes that today make some people more likely to take on their first cat or
dog would have spread among those early farmers. So what started as humans valuing a real
service provided by animals---guarding crops, farming, providing food---may have, over time,
become an appreciation for animals in general.
Maybe that’s why efforts to create mechanical friends, like Sony’s robotic dog Aibo, have
yet to become popular. It may walk like a dog and bark like a dog and even, roughly, look like a
dog. But our genes tell us it isn’t a dog. Will we be able to appreciate and bond with this creature
the way our ancestors did with real animals It’s hard to imagine even the most space-age
cyberdog being able to learn that very old trick.
24. What helped animals domestication
A. Keeping wild and domestic animals apart.
B. Forming a close connection with all animals.
C. Making sure the wild stayed domestic.
D. Allowing more animals to live indoors.
25. What happened to the animal-keeping people later
A. They created robotic dogs. B. They depended on hunting.
C. They had a stable food supply. D. They quit keeping animals.
26. Why are robotic dogs unpopular
A. They are unable to play tricks.
B. They don’t truly connect with humans.
C. They don’t really behave like dogs.
D. They are very unfriendly to humans.
27. Which of the following can replace the underlined word in Paragraph 3
A. Health. B. Population. C. Growth. D. Domestication.
C
More than 20 years ago, Yung-Chi Cheng, a Yale professor in drug development for cancer,
had a pioneering idea: what if he could unlock the potential of ancient Chinese medicines for
treating cancer What if he could design botanical drugs that would make traditional cancer
treatments work better No one had done it before. Fellow researchers and experts advised him
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to change course, because developing botanical drugs was too complicated and too risky. But
Cheng didn’t let the idea go.
Now, in a landmark moment in cancer research, Cheng and research partners are launching
the first international clinical trial for a botanical drug, YIV-906. Shwu-Hucy Liu, a postdoctoral
researcher in Cheng’s Yale lab, spent hours leafing through ancient Chinese texts at Yale’s
library seeking the properties of Chinese herbs. She returned with Huang Qin Tang, a
1,800-year-old treatment for stomach illnesses, based on which the team developed a drug and
tested it on one thousand mice.
What followed were years of additional testing of the drug’s effectiveness for a range of
cancers in multiple human studies involving over 200 patients. The positive effects displayed
again and again, YIV-906 not only reduced the side effects of radiation treatment, but also led to
faster recovery and longer survival rates.
All they need now are larger data sets. When the results of the international trial are
available about three years from now, YIV-906 may find itself next in a long line of
breakthrough drugs developed from natural products, which includes a malaria (疟疾) treatment
developed from the Chinese herb qinghao, the discovery of which led to a Nobel Prize for
chemist Tu Youyou.
It has been a long journey, but if Cheng and his team are successful, it could create a new
approach for treating cancer. They called the new approach “WE” medicine, a combination of
Western medicine and Eastern medicine. “It’s a totally new model. I’ve met with a lot of doubt,
but think the results will speak for themselves,” Cheng said.
28. What did fellow researchers initially think of Cheng’s research
A. Creative. B. Comprehensive. C. Conventional. D. Challenging.
29. Why did Liu refer to ancient Chinese texts
A. She wanted to question ancient treatment methods.
B. She desired to find inspiration for treating diseases.
C. She tried to document the history of Chinese herbs.
D. She determined to find a cure for stomach illnesses.
30. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. Steps of the drug testing. B. The application of YIV-906.
C. Effects of the clinical trial. D. The effectiveness of YIY-906.
31. Why does the author mention Chinese herb qinghao
A. To illustrate the value of botanical drugs.
B. To advocate the adoption of “WE” medicine.
C. To praise Tu’s contributions to drug development.
D. To highlight its success in medicine development.
D
Decision fatigue is a psychological phenomenon where the quality of decisions declines
after a long session of decision-making. It is caused by the limited mental energy we have for
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making choices each day. While many of us believe we are logical beings capable of weighing
every option carefully, decision fatigue shows how our mental resources can be used up over
time.
One of the key studies on this phenomenon was conducted in the context of parole hearings
(假释听证会). Researchers found that judges were more likely to approve of parole early in the
day or after a meal break. As the day progressed and the judges made more decisions, they were
increasingly likely to maintain their previous decisions, denying parole simply because it
required less mental effort.
Decision fatigue not only affects major life choices but also everyday decisions. For
instance, people often report struggling to decide what to eat for dinner after a long day.
Similarly, too many choices, such as when looking through streaming platforms or online stores,
can leave individuals feeling confused, leading them to abandon the process entirely or settle for
a less satisfying option.
To overcome decision fatigue, some well-known figures have adopted strategies to simplify
their daily routines. For example, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is famous for wearing the
same style of gray T-shirts to minimize unnecessary choices. Similarly, Nobel Prize-winning
physicist Albert Einstein was known for owing multiple identical suits to avoid wasting energy
on deciding what to wear each day. In a different context, author Haruki Murakami has shared
that he maintains a strict daily routine, including specific writing hours and exercise, to free up
mental capacity for his creative work.
Understanding decision fatigue can help us structure our lives more effectively. Prioritizing
important decisions earlier in the day or setting up routines to minimize unnecessary choices are
strategies to preserve mental energy. By managing our mental resources wisely, we can make
sound decisions and reduce the stress associated with overwhelming choices.
32. What leads to decision fatigue according to the text
A. The lack of time to make decisions.
B. The difficulty of making logical choices.
C. The stress from making important decisions.
D. The limited mental energy for decision-making.
33. What does the study on parole hearings reveal
A. Judges are much stricter after long breaks.
B. Decision fatigue can lead to unfair outcomes.
C. Fatigue causes judges to avoid complicated cases.
D. External factors have no impact on decision-making.
34. What does the author suggest readers shopping online do
A. Make quick decisions. B. Compare different products.
C. Limit the number of choices. D. Choose the most popular products.
35. Why do the mentioned figures simplify their daily routines
A. To reduce the stress of daily work. B. To save mental energy for crucial tasks.
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C. To enhance overall life satisfaction. D. To create more decision-making chances.
第二节 七选五(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,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。
Will AI Replace Teachers
The AI teacher is also known as the mechanical teacher. ____36____ It’s a computer or
machine that can teach a student according to the level it’s programmed to teach.
While the thought of a reliable computer teaching your child might seem promising, AI
cannot adapt its teaching to its students during mid-lesson or read its students’ emotions as a
human teacher can. ____37____ It also cannot inspire its students as a human teacher can. The
biggest benefit of the human teacher is that he or she gives students human connections they
need.
There are some who believe that teachers will be completely replaced by robots by the year
2027. Human teachers do carry with them some disadvantages. Some teachers can be of poor
character. Others can have a compromising character or not be as knowledgeable about
particular subjects as they should be. ____38____
If you ask anyone the top qualities of a good teacher, AI cannot meet these standards. They
include friendly attitude, listening skills, respectful attitude, strong work ethic, patience,
discipline skills, and so forth. AI cannot replace teachers. ____39____ Students long for the
student-teacher bond, cooperation, and love.
____40____ It makes the human teacher’s job easier and helps him or her to be more
efficient. This added efficiency allows him or her the time he or she needs to work more
one-on-one with students to provide more adaptability and understanding for them. The two
things are what an AI teacher would struggle to provide.
A. It is exactly what it sounds like.
B. AI cannot give a child what he or she needs.
C. However, this does not mean that AI is not necessary.
D. Frankly speaking, students have their own disadvantages, too.
E. Luckily, the good news is that AI shows more respect for teachers.
F. These drawbacks can be corrected, though, through proper monitoring.
G. It fails to simplify problems students have unless it’s programmed to do so.
第三部分 语言运用(共二节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(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、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
When Mysha decided to improve her fitness in late 2019, taking up running was a
no-brainer. She lives in a beautiful town on Scotland’s east coast, so she found ___41___ wasn’t
so bad, with breathtaking scenery.
Yet even though Mysha quickly fell in love with running, something started to ___42___
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her ― the beaches and paths she ran along were covered in litter. ___43___, she was always
doing a little litter-picking, but when she saw an American runner online talking about plogging,
a new ___44___ emerging among runners, she was excited to try it out for herself. Plogging
___45___ in Sweden, and the word comes from the Swedish word ploka, meaning “to ___46___
while jogging”. Mysha started following a(n) ___47___ online called Environmental Fitness and
began to take an shopping bag with her on runs and fill it with ___48___.
It wasn’t long before she uncovered some of the upsetting ___49___ of littering. She started
to find ___50___ chemicals contained in batteries leaking into the environment and small
animals ___51___ in plastic bottles struggling to chew their way out. These discoveries made
Mysha even more ___52___ about litter picking. She joined her local litter-picking group and
soon was asked to ___53___ leadership of the group. Despite the big volumes of litter being
dropped, Mysha and her fellow litter-pickers ___54___ to get out and plog.
“The thought of keeping other people’s spirits up and seeing their ___55___ spread to more
people keeps me going. Together, we can achieve amazing things!” Mysha says.
41. A. jogging B. skating C. cycling D. hiking
42. A. puzzle B. excite C. bother D. amuse
43. A. Proudly B. Actually C. Secretly D. Luckily
44. A. trend B. skill C. lesson D. trick
45. A. existed B. renewed C. advanced D. originated
46. A. relax B. pick C. think D. recycle
47. A. order B. rule C. program D. tradition
48. A. food B. clothes C. tools D. waste
49. A. truths B. processes C. instances D. consequences
50. A. rare B. poisonous C. organic D. unstable
51. A. raised B. trapped C. placed D. buried
52. A. curious B. worried C. passionate D. confused
53. A. take over B. insist on C. turn down D. beat down
54. A. ceased B. hesitated C. attempted D. continued
55. A. actions B. dreams C. hobbies D. memories
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。
More than half of China ' s adult population is either overweight or obese(肥胖的),
according to a new government report released Wednesday. Obesity rates in China 56.________(
double ) in the past two decades, 57__________ health authorities are warning of a surge in
chronic (慢性的) diseases such as diabetes, hypertension (高血压)and cancer.
“The unhealthy lifestyles of residents are still common everywhere,” said Li Bin, the
deputy director of China’s National Health Commission, during a news conference Wednesday.
Most households use salt and oil 58._______ quantities that exceed recommended guidelines
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and people are 59.________( increase ) turning to processed foods and greasy restaurant meals.
In the past, China’s health initiatives have emphasized the importance of exercise rather than
60_______ ( cut ) back on junk food and soda. But now, the frequent 61.________ (
consume )of sugary beverages has presented itself as a prominent problem.
Li said that officials would take steps 62._________ ( control ) the explosion in obesity and
chronic diseases with 63.________ initiative called " Healthy China 2030." Zhao Wenhua, the
chief nutritionist at China’s Center for Disease Control, said that officials would encourage
manufacturers to produce snacks and beverages(饮料) 64._______are low in fat and sugar .
The obesity statistics in China are a part of a 65._________ ( globe ) pattern. Obesity has
almost tripled around the world since 1975, according to the World Health Organization.
第三节(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分)
按要求完成下列句子。
66. 他的许多想法曾被认为是空想,如今已成为现实。
Many of his ideas, which were believed to _______ ______ _____ ________ ________, have
turned into reality.
67. 尽管他取得了巨大成功,但这是以他的健康为代价换来的。
Although he has achieved great success, it is_________ ________ _________ __________
his health.
68. 这座房子自 19 世纪以来就一直归这个家族所有。
The house has been ___________ _________ ___________ ________ since the 1800s
69. 万一有人打电话来,请告诉他们我很快就回来。
__________ anyone _______, please tell them I’ll be back soon.
70. 尽管你可能力气大,有还是抬不起这个盒子。
_______ _______you may be, you cannot lift the box.
71. He received the award in _________(recognize) of his success over the past years.(用所
给单词的适当形式填空)
72. I was amazed at the wild beauty of the desert I had never seen before, the colours of the
dunes _________(contrast)strikingly with the blue of the cloudless sky.(用所给单词的适当形
式填空)
73. More and more travelers are looking for bed and breakfast ____________ (膳宿)in private
homes.(根据中文填单词)
74. Apart from sightseeing, I also have the opportunity to sample the local __________ (佳肴)
while traveling.(根据中文填单词)
75. He _________ (使忙于)himself with business matters, so we didn’t want to bother him.
(根据中文填单词)
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 (满分 15 分)
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假定你是李华,你校与美国姊妹学校班级共同举办了线上的“共上一节科学课(share a
science lesson)”活动,作为英文校刊编辑,请你为该活动撰写报道,内容包括:
1. 活动内容;2. 活动反响。
注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.可以适当增加细节使行文连贯。
A Memorable Event: Share a Science Lesson
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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。
Jack leaned against his apartment’s kitchen counter, gazing at the growing mountain of
bills. Despite the city’s promise of opportunities, he struggled with a low-paying job and high
expenses. Every month felt like a battle to make ends meet. He missed the warmth of Mr.
Thompson’s old house, where every tenant (租户) felt like family and Mr. Thompson treated
each tenant with constant kindness.
One cool autumn day, as Jack sorted through his mail, mostly consisting of bills and
advertisements, a plain white envelope caught his eye. The return address belonged to Mr.
Thompson. Heart pounding with curiosity, Jack tore it open. Inside, a check for $2,500 and a
handwritten note fell into his hands.
“Dear Jack,
I hope this letter finds you well. I’ve recently sold the old house, and it felt only right to
share a portion of the proceeds with those who made it a home. Over the years, watching young
people like you grow and pursue their dreams has been my greatest reward. Your presence
brought joy and warmth to our community. I wish you all the best.
Warm regards,
Thompson”
Jack’s eyes welled up with tears of gratitude. This unexpected windfall was more than just
money-it was a lifeline, a ray of hope in his struggles. The gesture reminded him of all the times
Mr. Thompson had shown similar kindness to his tenants, from helping with repairs to offering
wise advice during difficult times.
The check trembled in Jack’s hand. It could fix everything, he thought-the unpaid rent, the
empty fridge, and the endless fear. But his chest tightened. Memories of his father’s lectures
echoed: “Never depend on others. Stand on your own.” Jack had promised to prove himself in
the city, yet here he was, drowning.
Mr. Thompson’s words warmed him, but doubt crept in. Was it a charity case He needed
answers-not from the money, but from the man who sent it.
Jack paced, the check glaring from the table. He imagined Mr. Thompson’s kind eyes. This
isn’t pity, Jack reasoned. It’s... thanks.
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注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Anyway, Jack was determined to express his gratitude in person.
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Inspired by Mr. Thompson’s words, Jack knew what to do next.
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参考答案:
听力:1-5 CBABA 6-10 BACAB 11-15 CCABC 16-20 AACAB
阅读理解:21-23 CCD 24-27 ACBD 28-31 DBDA 32-35 DBCB
7 选 5:36-40 AGFBC
完形填空:41-45 ACBAD 46-50 BCDDB 51-55 BCADA
56. have doubled 57. and 58. in 59. increasingly 60.cutting 61. consumption 62.
to control 63.an 64. that/which 65. global
66. be castles in the air 67. at the expense of 68. in the family’s possession 69. Should;
call 70. Strong; as/though 71. recognition 72. contrasting 73. accommodations
74. delicacies 75. occupied
应用文:参考范文
A Memorable Event : Share a Science Lesson
On December 14, our school collaborated with our sister school in the United States to host
an engaging online event titled " Share a Science Lesson". Students from both schools joined a
virtual platform to explore fascinating science together.
The session began with students from both schools presenting topics such as renewable
energy, space exploration, and the science behind everyday technologies. This was followed by
interactive experiments, including building simple circuits and exploring chemical reactions.
Students also participated in group discussions, exchanging ideas and asking thought-provoking
questions, which made the session lively and insightful .
The students expressed their appreciation for this unique learning experience, thanking the
teachers and organizers for providing such an enriching platform. Such international exchanges
inspire curiosity and foster friendship , making education truly global.
读后续写:
续写分析
第一段续写分析:此段主要围绕杰克决定亲自向汤普森先生表达感激展开。故事线承
接前文杰克收到支票后的纠结与决心,他通过预订机票回到家乡,见到汤普森先生并进行
交流。衔接句可着重描述杰克在行程中的心理活动以及见到汤普森先生前的期待。主旨升
华句可从感恩的力量、善良的传递等角度出发,强调这次见面对于杰克价值观的影响。
第二段续写分析:该段讲述杰克受到汤普森先生话语的启发后,对这笔钱的合理使用
以及自身生活的改变。故事线紧密连接第一段的交流,杰克明确了如何运用这笔钱改善自
己的生活状况。衔接句可聚焦杰克在思考如何使用钱时的内心转变,以及采取行动的具体
动机。主旨升华句可从自立自强、回报社会、传承善良等方面深入挖掘,展现故事的深层
意义。
衔接句
第一段衔接句:
As Jack boarded the plane, his mind was filled with memories of the kind - hearted Mr.
Thompson and the countless times he had felt at home in the old house.
With each step towards Mr. Thompson’s new abode, Jack’s heart beat faster, anticipation
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and gratitude swirling within him.
Standing outside the door, Jack took a deep breath, preparing himself to face the man who
had changed his life with a simple act of kindness.
第二段衔接句:
After the heart - warming conversation with Mr. Thompson, Jack sat down and seriously
pondered how to make the best use of this unexpected fortune.
With a new - found sense of purpose, Jack walked into the bank, determined to start his
journey of self - improvement with the money in his hand.
As Jack enrolled in the courses, he couldn’t help but think of Mr. Thompson’s words,
which served as a constant source of motivation.
主旨升华句
第一段主旨升华句:
This encounter with Mr. Thompson not only deepened Jack’s gratitude but also taught him
the true meaning of kindness, that it is a cycle that enriches both the giver and the receiver.
Through this meeting, Jack realized that the kindness he had received in the old house was
not just a random act but a reflection of a community bound by love and mutual respect.
Mr. Thompson’s gesture and their conversation became a turning point in Jack’s life,
making him understand that sometimes, accepting help with grace is the first step towards
paying it forward.
The visit to Mr. Thompson reminded Jack that the warmth of a community is not built on
the bricks of a house but on the kindness and compassion of its people.
This face - to - face gratitude - expressing experience made Jack see that the legacy of the
old house was not in its physical structure but in the kindness it nurtured and the memories it
created.
第二段主旨升华句:
Jack’s journey from a struggling young man to a self - reliant professional, thanks to Mr.
Thompson’s gift, was a powerful testament to the transformative power of kindness and wise
choices.
By using the money to better himself, Jack not only overcame his immediate financial
difficulties but also set a precedent for himself to always strive for self - improvement and
independence.
Jack’s success story showed that when kindness is combined with self - determination, it
can open doors to a brighter future, not only for oneself but also for others who may be inspired
by it.
His experience taught him that the best way to honor the kindness he received was to use it
as a catalyst for positive change in his life and to be ready to extend a helping hand to others in
the future.
Jack’s transformation was a vivid example of how a single act of kindness can set off a
chain reaction, leading to personal growth, self - reliance, and a commitment to spreading
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kindness in the world.
写作示范
写作示范一
Anyway, Jack was determined to express his gratitude in person. As he boarded the plane,
memories of Mr. Thompson’s kind deeds flooded his mind. Once he arrived, he rushed to Mr.
Thompson’s new home. Standing at the door, his heart pounded with excitement. “Mr.
Thompson,” Jack exclaimed, his eyes shining with gratitude, “I can’t thank you enough for this.”
Mr. Thompson welcomed him with a warm smile, saying, “Jack, it’s my way of saying thanks to
all of you who made the old house a special place.” They spent hours chatting, reminiscing
about the old times when neighbors helped each other and shared their joys and sorrows.
Inspired by Mr. Thompson’s words, Jack knew what to do next. First, he paid off his debts
and stocked his fridge. Then, he signed up for online courses to enhance his skills. With new
confidence, he updated his resume and started applying for better jobs. The job - hunting process
was tough, but he persevered. Finally, after months of hard work, he landed a well - paying
position. Jack was proud that he had used the money as a springboard to stand on his own feet.
He also decided to volunteer at a local community center, believing that giving back was the best
way to repay the kindness he had received.
写作示范二
Anyway, Jack was determined to express his gratitude in person. As Jack made his way to
Mr. Thompson’s new place, he felt a mix of nervousness and excitement. When he finally saw
Mr. Thompson, he choked back tears and said, “Mr. Thompson, this check means the world to
me.” Mr. Thompson patted him on the shoulder, saying, “You all were like family to me. I just
wanted to share my good fortune.” They sat on the porch, talking about the old house, the
laughter that once filled it, and the friendships that had been formed there.
Inspired by Mr. Thompson’s words, Jack knew what to do next. He paid off his overdue
bills and bought some new clothes for job interviews. Then, he used part of the money to attend
workshops related to his field. With new knowledge and a positive attitude, he started
networking and applying for jobs. It wasn’t easy, but he refused to give up. Eventually, he got a
job offer from a prestigious company. Jack was overjoyed. He realized that Mr. Thompson’s gift
had not only helped him financially but also motivated him to strive for a better life. He
promised himself to always remember the kindness and to help those in need whenever he could.
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Anyway, Jack was determined to express his gratitude in person. He carefully placed the
check in his wallet and set out for Mr. Thompson’s new address. When he arrived, Mr.
Thompson greeted him warmly, inviting him in. Jack’s voice trembled as he thanked Mr.
Thompson for the generous gift. “It’s more than just money to me,” Jack said, eyes welling up.
“It’s hope.” Mr. Thompson smiled, patting Jack’s shoulder. “You deserve it, Jack. You’ve
always been a good tenant and a kind person. I believe in you.” Jack left with a lighter heart,
feeling more grateful than ever.
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Inspired by Mr. Thompson’s words, Jack knew what to do next. He returned home and sat
down to make a plan. He decided to use part of the money to pay off his debts and buy groceries.
But the rest, he would save. He realized that Mr. Thompson’s kindness wasn’t just a handout —
it was a vote of confidence. Jack vowed to work harder, find a better job, and one day, pay it
forward. He looked at the check, now a symbol of hope and belief, and smiled. He knew he
could do it. With renewed determination, Jack set out to build a brighter future for himself.
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