2025年中考网上阅卷第一次适应性考试英语
注 意 事 项
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1.本试卷共12页,满分为120分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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第Ⅰ卷 (选择题 共65分)
第I卷共45小题,请将答案按要求填涂在答题卡上。
一、单项选择(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1. Please look at the picture. What does the gesture(手势) mean
A. It means making a promise.
B. It means sharing a wonderful idea.
C. It means being happy to see each other.
D. It means having strength and confidence.
2. —Why do you like reading, Amy
—Because I can not only get a lot of ________ but also form my own understanding by reading.
A. attention B. knowledge C. memories D. conditions
3. —Is it necessary to write down the whole course of the meeting
—Of course. We need a(n) ________ record of what everyone says.
A. special B. extra C. complete D. private
4. —A kindergarten teacher was ________ for her brave act of using Heimlich maneuver (海姆利克急救法) to save a student’s life.
—How brave and wise! We should learn from her.
A. presented B. provided C. praised D. practised
5. —John, I won first prize in the running competition!
—Great! I know ________ how you feel. Congratulations!
A. simply B. exactly C. specially D. properly
6. Weight management plays an important role in our health. That’s why our government needs to ________ a three-year action plan for public weight management.
A. carry on B. carry out C. work on D. work out
7. —Julia, never throw objects from high-rise buildings. Even a small object ________ hurt people badly and even cause death.
—Sorry, I won’t do that.
A. need B. must C. may D. should
8. —Daniel made a serious mistake, but he took action to change that ________ it got worse.
—Luckily, he didn’t cause any loss.
A. when B. after C. until D. before
9. —China’s 15th National Games will take place in November, 2025. The organizer has announced ________.
—Oh, in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. How fantastic!
A. where the National Games will be held B. how the National Games will be held
C. who will take part in the National Games D. when the National Games will be held
10. —The idiom “Nothing can be achieved without rules or standards” tells us how we should act in daily life.
—________.
A. That depends B. I can’t agree more
C. Don’t mention it D. That’s a good idea
二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Colin watched the countdown (倒计时) on the video screen. There were only twelve minutes left, and his family wasn’t even close to repairing the broken spaceship. Even ____11____ , while his family was stuck in the escape room (密室逃脱), he was missing his friend Fred’s birthday party in the park!
“The spaceship doesn’t even look real,” Colin ____12____. His mom squeezed his shoulder. “You used to love adventures like this! Look, how ____13____ your brother is!” Eric, Colin’s younger brother, was rushing around the room, searching for hidden ____14____ .
“We chose this escape room because we thought you’d enjoy the ____15____ ,” Mom explained. Colin sighed. “Escaping is only ____16____ the fun,” Mom read from the slogan (标语) above the exit.
Suddenly, Eric waved a small white card and cried “I found something!” “Excellent detective work!” Dad shouted in his best British accent. “It ____17____ to be part of a combination (组合). There is something useful. But we’ll need another ____18____ to solve it.”
The rest of the family jumped into action, but not Colin. He slumped into a chair, refusing to help. But as he leaned (倚靠) back, he ____19____ something under his hand—another card!
Dad used both cards to open a locked box, inside it was another clue — a few words: The APPLES never fall far from the TRE.
“A riddle ” Colin leaned forward to get a better look. He studied the words.
“Oh no!” Max was pointing to the video screen. “We only have four more minutes!”
Colin ____20____ the sentence in his head. But what did apples have to do with a spaceship
“It’s an acronym (缩略语)!” Colin shouted. He ____21____“APPLES” stood for “Auto Pilot Plane Landing Emergency System.”____22____, they still needed a password.
“The buttons are different colors,” Colin watched carefully. Max pointed at the word “TRE”, “They didn’t even spell tree ____23____.” “That’s it!” Colin shouted, “TRE must be another acronym.” “Turquoise, Red, then...” He pressed the buttons, but the ____24____ went blank (空白的).
“Time’s up,” Max announced. Colin was sorry for not ____25____ earlier, but Mom comforted him. “Let’s try another room!” Eric suggested the Haunted Library, which Mom called the hardest escape room. Colin agreed and smiled. “Escaping is only half the fun, right ”
11. A. harder B. worse C. better D. farther
12. A. praised B. agreed C. complained D. suggested
13. A. excited B. surprised C. bored D. afraid
14. A. snacks B. clues C. toys D. thoughts
15. A. discussion B. object C. vacation D. challenge
16. A. all B. part C. half D. whole
17. A. seems B. turns C. proves D. remains
18. A. shop B. card C. room D. hand
19. A. drew B. pushed C. felt D. dropped
20. A. reminded B. repeated C. remained D. recorded
21. A. supported B. expected C. realized D. accepted
22. A. Instead B. So C. Otherwise D. However
23. A. correctly B. gently C. rudely D. clearly
24. A. box B. screen C. pocket D. paper
25. A. taking away B. taking up C. taking action D. taking off
三、阅读理解(本题共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Recently a fun new “Bunny Language” has become popular on Chinese social media, especially among teenagers. This special writing uses rabbit-shaped symbols that look both playful and cute. Many people call it “the world’s cutest language”. What makes it different from other online trends (动态) is that it works like a real writing system, and each symbol carries meaning.
On apps like Xiaohongshu, users can click a button to translate Bunny Language comments into normal text. Surprisingly, each symbol always matches the same word or phrase, showing it’s not just random (胡乱的) shapes. For example, a symbol with two long ears might mean “hello”, while a round bunny face could stand for “happy”. This consistency allows creative communication while keeping messages understandable.
How does this work technically All computer characters, including Bunny Language, follow a system called Unicode. Unicode gives every symbol a unique (独一无二的) number so devices can display them correctly. You might know ASCII codes for English letters — Unicode works similarly but covers more than 150 languages. Experts found that Bunny Language creatively combines symbols from Canadian Aboriginal writing, the Tai Dam language, and Burmese. This mix explains why some symbols look like plants or traditional patterns.
Now, Bunny Language appears everywhere — in emojis (表情符号), stationery, and even clothes. Its success has inspired other creative “languages” like Fish Language and Bird Language. On Douyin, videos teaching these symbols get millions of views. Young people say these cute symbols feel “healing” because they spread warmth and positive stories. As a 15-year-old user said, “When I send a bunny symbol instead of plain text (纯文本), my friends smile more.” This matches modern youths’ wish for relaxing and happy online experiences.
26. What makes Bunny Language different from common emojis according to the passage
A. It uses numbers instead of pictures to express ideas.
B. It is called “the world’s cutest language” by many people.
C. Its symbols look both playful and cute with rabbit shapes.
D. Each symbol has a fixed meaning like a real writing system.
27. The underlined word “healing” probably means________.
A. curing serious diseases B. teaching language skills
C. helping people forget worries D. showing scientific knowledge
28. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To introduce a new online trend. B. To teach how to use Bunny Language.
C. To discuss the history of Unicode. D. To compare different symbol systems.
B
Chalk is something you probably see and even use every day. But have you ever thought about the possibility of turning it into carved (雕刻) artwork using just a compass (圆规)
Shen sihao, 31, started doing this in high school. Growing up in Luoyang, a city in Henan province known for its cultural relics (遗迹) and historical sites, Shen often used his compass to carve chalk into miniature versions (微缩版本) of cultural relics and ancient buildings he read about in history books or saw around Luoyang. One of his most impressive creations was a replica (仿造品) of a tower in Luoyang that looks like it has five floors from the outside but actually has nine floors inside. “It’s a shame that I didn’t have much time back then to do more,” Shen said.
After getting a job at an internet company in Beijing, Shen found himself with more free time and so decided to realize his childhood dream. Since 2024, he has been sharing videos online to present his chalk carvings, including tomb figures (俑), arrows, and more. His account (网络账号), Trifle in Break Time, has gained a large following, especially among students.
For Shen, the process of carving is just as wonderful as the final product. “Only by carving can I fully understand the structure, details and secrets of cultural relics,” Shen said. For example, while carving an ancient warrior (战士), he closely studied a photo and realized that it looked a lot like Ultraman. “Maybe the design of Ultraman was inspired by an ancient Chinese warrior!” he said.
To make his carvings exact and lifelike, Shen visits museums, studies detailed drawings of relics and practices ancient Chinese calligraphy. Besides, Shen shapes his cultural relic carvings by adding elements (元素) from video games and movies, attracting his followers with these exciting changes. For example, he carved the golden cudgel (金箍棒) when the video game BlackMyth: Wukong became popular and made Shiji Niangniang, a character from Ne Zha 2, when the movie became a hit. “I often carelessly break my work when it’s almost done,” Shen said. To Shen, carving chalk not only helps him learn more about history and culture but has also taught him patience.
It’s the same with life — when you rush or try too hard, it’s easy to break things. Patience and perseverance (毅力) are the key.
29. Which of the following best shows the structure (结构) of the passage (①= Paragraph 1 …)
A. B. C. D.
30. Why did Shen put elements from video games and movies into his chalk carvings
A. To catch people’s attention easily.
B. To follow the latest cultural fashion.
C. To praise traditional Chinese stories.
D. To test and improve his carving skills.
31. How do you understand the last paragraph
A. Success lies in details. B. To be patient and never give up.
C. Try to be more confident. D. Actions speak louder than words.
32. What is the best title for the passage
A. How chalk carving develops B. The difficulties of chalk carving
C. A young man’s creative journey D. How social media makes artists famous
C
According to the latest inventory (编目), China’s total glacier (冰川) area around 2020 was about 46,000 square kilometers, with around 69,000 pared to the results of the first inventory from the 1960s to 2020, China’s glacier area has shrunk by 26 percent, with nearly 7,000 small glaciers pared to the second inventory, from 2008 to 2020, the glacier area reduced by about 6 percent, showing a rapid retreat (消融).
The findings were shared on Friday in March 2025, the first World Day for Glaciers, as researchers presented China’s third glacier inventory at the third Chinese Conference of Cryospheric Science in Lingshui, Hainan province.
Global glacier inventory efforts began in 1978, studying the distribution (分布) and volume (体积) of mountain glaciers. China’s first and second glacier inventories were published in 2002 and 2014, with research detailing changes in the country’s glaciers from the late 20th century to the early 21st century.
“Glaciers are among the most sensitive and direct signs of climate (气候) change, and glacier inventories are surveys of glacier resources,” researchers from the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources explained.
China began its first glacier inventory in 1978, led by scientist Shi Yafeng, as countries with glacier distributions worldwide began compiling (编制) their own inventories. The process took 24 years and was completed in 2002.
The first inventory recorded about 46,000 glaciers in China, covering around 59,000 square kilometers. With global temperatures rising, China’s glaciers have continued to shrink, according to the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources.
To better understand glacier distribution after 2000, the Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences began the second inventory in 2007, publishing the data set in 2014. The results showed that by 2008, China had around 48,000 glaciers covering about 52,000 square kilometers.
China is the only major country to have completed three full glacier inventories, according to the institute.
The United Nations has chosen March 21st as World Glacier Day starting from 2025. Glaciers are of great importance to the earth’s climate and water resources, but their rapid melting (融化) has brought many problems. Although glaciers are still shrinking, the good news is that the scientists all over the world are working hard to find ways to save them.
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33. How does the writer start this passage
A. By telling stories. B. By asking questions.
C. By comparing facts. D. By describing opinions.
34. Which of the following can show the results of the three inventories
A. B. C. D.
35. In which part of the website may you find this passage
A. Travel Guide B. Science Report
C. Cultural Exchange D. Technology News
36. What will the writer probably continue to write in “ ▲ ”
A. How people help slow glaciers melting.
B. How climate change influences glaciers.
C. Why glaciers worldwide are melting rapidly.
D. Why scientists pay attention to glaciers melting.
D
As the sun rises over a Beijing village on a usual morning in early 2025, 75-year-old Hao Lanying sits at her desk, scissors in hand, cutting red paper into the shape of a snake winding around a bird. The design is part of a series she has created to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
“I designed the ‘auspicious snake’ series as gifts for elderly locals,” said Hao, who is from Jishanying Village in Beijing’s Shunyi District and is a master of the art of paper cutting, which is a form of intangible cultural heritage.
Hao has mastered the unique (独特的) “water-ripple” paper-cutting technique, which dates back to the late Qing Dynasty. What makes Hao’s work unique is her use of scissors instead of knives. With skilled hands, she presents special designs of rippling (涟漪) water and falling raindrops on single-layer red paper, bringing her designs to life.
Hao has devoted over half a century to saving this dying art form. Her efforts gained attention around the world in 2004 when UNESCO collected her works. And over the past 20 years, her works have been presented as national gifts to leaders of many European countries.
A map of the world in Hao’s studio documents her cultural journey: a total of 193 red pins show the countries and areas where her works have travelled, while 28 marked flight paths weave together her stories of cultural exchange.
Below the map, a handwritten note reads, “I hope the roots of Chinese paper cutting will grow in every corner.”
Hao’s international journey began in 2005 when she visited Brazil with a Chinese women’s group. There, she designed a piece combining (组合) Brazilian feathers and Youngge dance ribbons with local women. It later became a stamp celebrating 40 years of China-Brazil friendship.
“She cuts not just patterns, but the flowing story of China,” a media reported.
On a wall in her studio, two photographs present a striking contrast (鲜明对比). One shows Hao in 1984, cutting paper in her courtyard and surrounded by drying works. The other was taken last year, showing Hao in the same courtyard, surrounded this time by students from the United States, France, Italy and other countries as she taught them her craft.
Now facing the digital age, Hao has taken an open-minded way to continuing her work. She has led the development of an augmented reality (AR) teaching system for paper cutting, which allows users to scan her works to experience the whole process of its creation.
Her water-ripple style of paper cutting has been explained in educational materials for children. She has also started a paper-cutting cultural and creative brand, breathing new life into traditional culture.
At the opening of a United Nations exhibition, she said, “Each paper-cutting is a window into Chinese culture, and when millions of windows open, we see the starry sky of human civilizations (文明).”
37. Which of the following is true according to the passage
A. Hao used knives to create designs on single-layer red paper.
B. Hao showed little interest in developing AR teaching system.
C. Hao’s paper-cutting has become children’s teaching materials.
D. Hao’s works were presented as gifts to many Brazilian leaders.
38. The 193 red pins on Hao’s world map represents ________.
A. the total number of her paper-cutting artworks
B. locations where her artworks have been shared
C. different countries she plans to visit in the future
D. the number of her stories about cultural exchange
39. Which of the following is the correct order of this story
a. UNESCO collected Hao’s different works.
b. Hao visited Brazil and created art with local women.
c. Hao taught foreign students her craft in her courtyard.
d. Hao learned the special “water-ripple” paper-cutting skill.
e. Hao made special “auspicious snake” designs for elderly locals.
A. a-b-d-e-c B. d-b-a-e-c C. d-a-b-c-e D. a-d-b-c-e
40. What does the sentence “Each paper-cutting is a window into Chinese culture” suggest
A. Windows are important symbols in paper-cutting art.
B. Paper-cutting should be taught in schools worldwide.
C. Paper-cutting represents traditional Chinese customs.
D. Traditional art helps people understand Chinese culture.
第二节 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出五个可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
From time to time, you may experience strong feelings of disappointment (失望), sadness, frustration (沮丧), even helplessness. ____41____ Your friends might tell you to “calm down” or “control yourself.” But what does that really mean
Accept Your Feelings
It is okay to feel overwhelmed (不知所措的); it is okay to feel nervous; and it is okay to feel as if the world is going to end. In fact, it is only a natural human response (反应) to stress. Don’t worry too much. ____42____ Accepting them is the first step toward change.
Step Away for a While
If it is all too overwhelming, just step away—take a break from that task. For example, if you have been studying very hard for your science test but suddenly feel your heart is racing and you don’t seem to remember anything, just stop what you are doing. Go to the kitchen and have a snack. Go outside and feel the wind. ____43____
Make a List to Beat Overwhelm
Sometimes you may feel overwhelmed when you have too many things to do, such as studying many subjects or organizing a birthday event. The best thing to do is to sit down and make a list of the things that need to get done. ____44____ Then prioritize (优先处理) these tasks according to their importance or urgency (紧迫性). You will feel calmer at the end of writing the list.
Set Boundaries by Saying “No”
Where you can help it, say “no”—learn to set boundaries for yourself. For example, if your friend asks you to go shopping with her to buy a gift for her mother but you know you have to study for an important test, say “no” to her. You wouldn’t want to stress yourself out when you end up not having enough time to study for the test. So, consider yourself, and excuse yourself.
Learning to manage strong feelings takes time and practice. _____45_____ You only have one YOU.
A. There is nothing wrong with your feelings this way.
B. Dealing with such feelings does not come easy for many of us.
C. You should forget your feelings and put more effort into your work.
D. Always be in touch with yourself, and learn what works best for you.
E Writing something down is a good idea as it would help you to deal with different tasks.
F. Such actions will help you clear your mind and you will feel better when you return to that task.
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题 共55分)
第Ⅱ卷共26小题,请将答案按要求写在答题卡上。
四、词汇运用(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,根据语篇内容,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式,使短文通顺、连贯。
Have you heard of Wang Xingxing, the founder of Unitree Company The Yang BOT robots on the Spring Festival Gala ____46____ (design) by their team. How Amazing! Here is his speech dedicated (献给) to spring: Believe.
Many people might think I was a top student, but actually, I wasn’t. Especially in English—I tried my best but ____47____ (fail) most of times in high school. In the eyes of teachers and classmates, I was “slower” than others, and I myself felt worried too. However, I have my own love. I spent all my spare time on “small ____48____ (invent)”. At 10, I built a wind-powered car out of old cardboard. At 15, I made a tiny engine and model airplanes from scrap (废弃的) metal. At 19, I decided to make a robot. No one believed I could do it. At last, I invented a small two-legged robot with just 200 yuan ____49____ (success). From that experience, I learn that if you want to achieve anything that seems ____50____ (possible), you just need to break into thousands of small steps and solve them one by one.
Later, I faced more challenges. When I started my robot company in my ____51____ (twenty), many people didn’t believe me. But I believe: Some people only believe when they see, while others see because they believe. In this fast-paced world, I would like ____52____ (take) it slow, avoiding shortcuts. I believe that if we keep doing difficult but right things, it ____53____ (pay) off in the future.
Till now the robots our company invented ____54____ (become) the most popular in the world. We are lucky because technology is growing faster than ever. Together, we can create smarter AI, ____55____ (good) robots, cooler games and more amazing movies than before.
Finally, let’s remember the words from the movie Nezha. “Do you still want to change the world I want to try! Let’s try together!”
五、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。
Have you ever imagined having a smart helper that can answer all your questions
DeepSeek, a Chinese modern t____56____ company, has devoted special attention to AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) since 2023. It was set up in Hangzhou. Unlike normal AI systems, AGI aims to understand human languages and p____57____ useful information, which makes DeepSeek’s research truly groundbreaking (开创性).
The company’s large language models are w____58____ used in education and healthcare. For example, its AI tool can check students’ homework and e____59____ Maths problems step by step. Also, “DeepSeek-R1” helps students i____60____ their problem-solving skills through personalized feedback (反馈). Besides education, DeepSeek also works in healthcare. Its system can analyze (分析) medical data quickly, helping doctors make better d____61____.
The company believes AI should be h____62____ and safe. In fact, what we want is to s____63____ people like a friendly assistant (助手), not replace humans,” said the CEO. Moreover, DeepSeek’s products are designed to follow strict safety rules to p____64____ users’ information.
What makes young people excited most is DeepSeek’s yearly “AI Youth Camp”, where they invite teenagers to co-develop simple AI programs. As the CEO often says, “Those who dare to explore deeply will own the f____65____ of AGI. The activity not only makes AI fun but also helps teenagers build problem-solving skills for tomorrow’s challenges.”
六、阅读与回答问题(本题共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
A heartwarming story about a Cuban (古巴的) pilot named Alberto Alonso Sanjuan, also called “Tito”, has touched people in China and Cuba. Many years ago, Tito trained in China with the Chinese Air Force (中国空军). Now, in his 80s, he still keeps his old Chinese notebooks, medals, and a graduation certificate.
In February, a vlogger posted a video showing Tito in his hometown in Cuba. Tito shared his memories of learning to fly in China during the 1960s. “Most of my friends are gone,” he said sadly. He also asked, “How much does a flight to China cost ” After hearing these, many netizens (网民) were greatly touched, they decided to help him.
Thanks to the Internet, Chinese netizens found Tito’s old teachers. Soon, a group of representatives from the Chinese Air Force visited Cuba to meet Tito and other Cuban pilots who received training in China in the 1960s.
In 1960, China and Cuba established diplomatic ties (建立外交关系). To help Cuba build its air force, China invited Cuban pilots to train. The Cuban students faced challenges: cold weather, new technology, and a language barrier (障碍). Chinese teachers used models and drawings to explain flying skills. The Cubans worked hard to learn Chinese, even writing words on their hands to remember them.
One Chinese teacher, Mr. Peng, recalled, “We ate and trained together. They never gave up, even in freezing weather.” In just one year, over 200 Cuban pilots returned home, becoming leaders in Cuba’s air force.
During the meeting in Cuba, the Chinese team brought video messages from Tito’s teachers. Mr. Peng smiled and said, “I still remember their hard work.” The Cuban pilots thanked China for its kindness. “Chinese teachers taught us everything,” said Henry, a Cuban pilot.
The Chinese ambassador to Cuba added, “This reunion (重聚) not only shows a nice teacher-student relationship but also shows the lasting friendship. It’s not just in the past, but remains at present, and will continue to the future.”
66. What did the Cuban pilot Tito share in the video
_______________________________________________________________
67. Why did the Chinese government invite Cuban pilots to China in the 1960s
_______________________________________________________________
68. How did Chinese teachers train the Cuban pilots
_______________________________________________________________
69. What does the reunion between Chinese teachers and Cuban pilots show
______________________________________________________________
70. What do you think of the story in this passage (请自拟一句话作答)
________________________________________________________________
七、书面表达(本题共1小题;满分25分)
71. 你校校刊英语专栏正在开展以“Team spirit”为主题的征文活动。请你以“Be a Good Team Member”为题,用英语写一篇短文, 向专栏投稿。
内容:
Show the importance of team spirit.
Describe your experience.
Share your suggestions.
要求:
1.词数90左右。
2.可以适当发挥,使条理清晰,内容完整,意思连贯。
3.文中不得出现真实的姓名与校名。
Be a Good Team Member
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注 意 事 项
考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项:
1.本试卷共12页,满分为120分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
2.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、考试证号用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔填写在试卷及答题卡上指定的位置。
3.答案必须按要求填涂、书写在答题卡上,在试卷、草稿纸上答题一律无效。
第Ⅰ卷 (选择题 共65分)
第I卷共45小题,请将答案按要求填涂在答题卡上。
一、单项选择(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1. Please look at the picture. What does the gesture(手势) mean
A. It means making a promise.
B. It means sharing a wonderful idea.
C. It means being happy to see each other.
D. It means having strength and confidence.
【答案】A
2. —Why do you like reading, Amy
—Because I can not only get a lot of ________ but also form my own understanding by reading.
A. attention B. knowledge C. memories D. conditions
【答案】B
3. —Is it necessary to write down the whole course of the meeting
—Of course. We need a(n) ________ record of what everyone says.
A. special B. extra C. complete D. private
【答案】C
4. —A kindergarten teacher was ________ for her brave act of using Heimlich maneuver (海姆利克急救法) to save a student’s life.
—How brave and wise! We should learn from her.
A. presented B. provided C. praised D. practised
【答案】C
5. —John, I won first prize in the running competition!
—Great! I know ________ how you feel. Congratulations!
A. simply B. exactly C. specially D. properly
【答案】B
6. Weight management plays an important role in our health. That’s why our government needs to ________ a three-year action plan for public weight management.
A. carry on B. carry out C. work on D. work out
【答案】B
7. —Julia, never throw objects from high-rise buildings. Even a small object ________ hurt people badly and even cause death.
—Sorry, I won’t do that.
A. need B. must C. may D. should
【答案】C
8. —Daniel made a serious mistake, but he took action to change that ________ it got worse.
—Luckily, he didn’t cause any loss.
A. when B. after C. until D. before
【答案】D
9. —China’s 15th National Games will take place in November, 2025. The organizer has announced ________.
—Oh, in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. How fantastic!
A. where the National Games will be held B. how the National Games will be held
C. who will take part in the National Games D. when the National Games will be held
【答案】A
10. —The idiom “Nothing can be achieved without rules or standards” tells us how we should act in daily life.
—________.
A. That depends B. I can’t agree more
C. Don’t mention it D. That’s a good idea
【答案】B
二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Colin watched the countdown (倒计时) on the video screen. There were only twelve minutes left, and his family wasn’t even close to repairing the broken spaceship. Even ____11____ , while his family was stuck in the escape room (密室逃脱), he was missing his friend Fred’s birthday party in the park!
“The spaceship doesn’t even look real,” Colin ____12____. His mom squeezed his shoulder. “You used to love adventures like this! Look, how ____13____ your brother is!” Eric, Colin’s younger brother, was rushing around the room, searching for hidden ____14____ .
“We chose this escape room because we thought you’d enjoy the ____15____ ,” Mom explained. Colin sighed. “Escaping is only ____16____ the fun,” Mom read from the slogan (标语) above the exit.
Suddenly, Eric waved a small white card and cried “I found something!” “Excellent detective work!” Dad shouted in his best British accent. “It ____17____ to be part of a combination (组合). There is something useful. But we’ll need another ____18____ to solve it.”
The rest of the family jumped into action, but not Colin. He slumped into a chair, refusing to help. But as he leaned (倚靠) back, he ____19____ something under his hand—another card!
Dad used both cards to open a locked box, inside it was another clue — a few words: The APPLES never fall far from the TRE.
“A riddle ” Colin leaned forward to get a better look. He studied the words.
“Oh no!” Max was pointing to the video screen. “We only have four more minutes!”
Colin ____20____ the sentence in his head. But what did apples have to do with a spaceship
“It’s an acronym (缩略语)!” Colin shouted. He ____21____“APPLES” stood for “Auto Pilot Plane Landing Emergency System.”____22____, they still needed a password.
“The buttons are different colors,” Colin watched carefully. Max pointed at the word “TRE”, “They didn’t even spell tree ____23____.” “That’s it!” Colin shouted, “TRE must be another acronym.” “Turquoise, Red, then...” He pressed the buttons, but the ____24____ went blank (空白的).
“Time’s up,” Max announced. Colin was sorry for not ____25____ earlier, but Mom comforted him. “Let’s try another room!” Eric suggested the Haunted Library, which Mom called the hardest escape room. Colin agreed and smiled. “Escaping is only half the fun, right ”
11. A. harder B. worse C. better D. farther
12. A. praised B. agreed C. complained D. suggested
13. A. excited B. surprised C. bored D. afraid
14. A. snacks B. clues C. toys D. thoughts
15. A. discussion B. object C. vacation D. challenge
16. A. all B. part C. half D. whole
17. A. seems B. turns C. proves D. remains
18. A. shop B. card C. room D. hand
19. A. drew B. pushed C. felt D. dropped
20. A. reminded B. repeated C. remained D. recorded
21. A. supported B. expected C. realized D. accepted
22. A. Instead B. So C. Otherwise D. However
23. A. correctly B. gently C. rudely D. clearly
24. A. box B. screen C. pocket D. paper
25. A. taking away B. taking up C. taking action D. taking off
【答案】11. B 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. B 21. C 22. D 23. A 24. B 25. C
三、阅读理解(本题共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Recently a fun new “Bunny Language” has become popular on Chinese social media, especially among teenagers. This special writing uses rabbit-shaped symbols that look both playful and cute. Many people call it “the world’s cutest language”. What makes it different from other online trends (动态) is that it works like a real writing system, and each symbol carries meaning.
On apps like Xiaohongshu, users can click a button to translate Bunny Language comments into normal text. Surprisingly, each symbol always matches the same word or phrase, showing it’s not just random (胡乱的) shapes. For example, a symbol with two long ears might mean “hello”, while a round bunny face could stand for “happy”. This consistency allows creative communication while keeping messages understandable.
How does this work technically All computer characters, including Bunny Language, follow a system called Unicode. Unicode gives every symbol a unique (独一无二的) number so devices can display them correctly. You might know ASCII codes for English letters — Unicode works similarly but covers more than 150 languages. Experts found that Bunny Language creatively combines symbols from Canadian Aboriginal writing, the Tai Dam language, and Burmese. This mix explains why some symbols look like plants or traditional patterns.
Now, Bunny Language appears everywhere — in emojis (表情符号), stationery, and even clothes. Its success has inspired other creative “languages” like Fish Language and Bird Language. On Douyin, videos teaching these symbols get millions of views. Young people say these cute symbols feel “healing” because they spread warmth and positive stories. As a 15-year-old user said, “When I send a bunny symbol instead of plain text (纯文本), my friends smile more.” This matches modern youths’ wish for relaxing and happy online experiences.
26. What makes Bunny Language different from common emojis according to the passage
A. It uses numbers instead of pictures to express ideas.
B. It is called “the world’s cutest language” by many people.
C. Its symbols look both playful and cute with rabbit shapes.
D. Each symbol has a fixed meaning like a real writing system.
27. The underlined word “healing” probably means________.
A. curing serious diseases B. teaching language skills
C. helping people forget worries D. showing scientific knowledge
28. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To introduce a new online trend. B. To teach how to use Bunny Language.
C. To discuss the history of Unicode. D. To compare different symbol systems.
【答案】26. D 27. C 28. A
B
Chalk is something you probably see and even use every day. But have you ever thought about the possibility of turning it into carved (雕刻) artwork using just a compass (圆规)
Shen sihao, 31, started doing this in high school. Growing up in Luoyang, a city in Henan province known for its cultural relics (遗迹) and historical sites, Shen often used his compass to carve chalk into miniature versions (微缩版本) of cultural relics and ancient buildings he read about in history books or saw around Luoyang. One of his most impressive creations was a replica (仿造品) of a tower in Luoyang that looks like it has five floors from the outside but actually has nine floors inside. “It’s a shame that I didn’t have much time back then to do more,” Shen said.
After getting a job at an internet company in Beijing, Shen found himself with more free time and so decided to realize his childhood dream. Since 2024, he has been sharing videos online to present his chalk carvings, including tomb figures (俑), arrows, and more. His account (网络账号), Trifle in Break Time, has gained a large following, especially among students.
For Shen, the process of carving is just as wonderful as the final product. “Only by carving can I fully understand the structure, details and secrets of cultural relics,” Shen said. For example, while carving an ancient warrior (战士), he closely studied a photo and realized that it looked a lot like Ultraman. “Maybe the design of Ultraman was inspired by an ancient Chinese warrior!” he said.
To make his carvings exact and lifelike, Shen visits museums, studies detailed drawings of relics and practices ancient Chinese calligraphy. Besides, Shen shapes his cultural relic carvings by adding elements (元素) from video games and movies, attracting his followers with these exciting changes. For example, he carved the golden cudgel (金箍棒) when the video game BlackMyth: Wukong became popular and made Shiji Niangniang, a character from Ne Zha 2, when the movie became a hit. “I often carelessly break my work when it’s almost done,” Shen said. To Shen, carving chalk not only helps him learn more about history and culture but has also taught him patience.
It’s the same with life — when you rush or try too hard, it’s easy to break things. Patience and perseverance (毅力) are the key.
29. Which of the following best shows the structure (结构) of the passage (①= Paragraph 1 …)
A. B. C. D.
30. Why did Shen put elements from video games and movies into his chalk carvings
A. To catch people’s attention easily.
B. To follow the latest cultural fashion.
C. To praise traditional Chinese stories.
D. To test and improve his carving skills.
31. How do you understand the last paragraph
A. Success lies in details. B. To be patient and never give up.
C. Try to be more confident. D. Actions speak louder than words.
32. What is the best title for the passage
A. How chalk carving develops B. The difficulties of chalk carving
C. A young man’s creative journey D. How social media makes artists famous
【答案】29. D 30. A 31. B 32. C
C
According to the latest inventory (编目), China’s total glacier (冰川) area around 2020 was about 46,000 square kilometers, with around 69,000 pared to the results of the first inventory from the 1960s to 2020, China’s glacier area has shrunk by 26 percent, with nearly 7,000 small glaciers pared to the second inventory, from 2008 to 2020, the glacier area reduced by about 6 percent, showing a rapid retreat (消融).
The findings were shared on Friday in March 2025, the first World Day for Glaciers, as researchers presented China’s third glacier inventory at the third Chinese Conference of Cryospheric Science in Lingshui, Hainan province.
Global glacier inventory efforts began in 1978, studying the distribution (分布) and volume (体积) of mountain glaciers. China’s first and second glacier inventories were published in 2002 and 2014, with research detailing changes in the country’s glaciers from the late 20th century to the early 21st century.
“Glaciers are among the most sensitive and direct signs of climate (气候) change, and glacier inventories are surveys of glacier resources,” researchers from the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources explained.
China began its first glacier inventory in 1978, led by scientist Shi Yafeng, as countries with glacier distributions worldwide began compiling (编制) their own inventories. The process took 24 years and was completed in 2002.
The first inventory recorded about 46,000 glaciers in China, covering around 59,000 square kilometers. With global temperatures rising, China’s glaciers have continued to shrink, according to the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources.
To better understand glacier distribution after 2000, the Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences began the second inventory in 2007, publishing the data set in 2014. The results showed that by 2008, China had around 48,000 glaciers covering about 52,000 square kilometers.
China is the only major country to have completed three full glacier inventories, according to the institute.
The United Nations has chosen March 21st as World Glacier Day starting from 2025. Glaciers are of great importance to the earth’s climate and water resources, but their rapid melting (融化) has brought many problems. Although glaciers are still shrinking, the good news is that the scientists all over the world are working hard to find ways to save them.
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33. How does the writer start this passage
A. By telling stories. B. By asking questions.
C. By comparing facts. D. By describing opinions.
34. Which of the following can show the results of the three inventories
A. B. C. D.
35. In which part of the website may you find this passage
A. Travel Guide B. Science Report
C. Cultural Exchange D. Technology News
36. What will the writer probably continue to write in “ ▲ ”
A. How people help slow glaciers melting.
B. How climate change influences glaciers.
C. Why glaciers worldwide are melting rapidly.
D. Why scientists pay attention to glaciers melting.
【答案】33. C 34. D 35. B 36. A
D
As the sun rises over a Beijing village on a usual morning in early 2025, 75-year-old Hao Lanying sits at her desk, scissors in hand, cutting red paper into the shape of a snake winding around a bird. The design is part of a series she has created to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
“I designed the ‘auspicious snake’ series as gifts for elderly locals,” said Hao, who is from Jishanying Village in Beijing’s Shunyi District and is a master of the art of paper cutting, which is a form of intangible cultural heritage.
Hao has mastered the unique (独特的) “water-ripple” paper-cutting technique, which dates back to the late Qing Dynasty. What makes Hao’s work unique is her use of scissors instead of knives. With skilled hands, she presents special designs of rippling (涟漪) water and falling raindrops on single-layer red paper, bringing her designs to life.
Hao has devoted over half a century to saving this dying art form. Her efforts gained attention around the world in 2004 when UNESCO collected her works. And over the past 20 years, her works have been presented as national gifts to leaders of many European countries.
A map of the world in Hao’s studio documents her cultural journey: a total of 193 red pins show the countries and areas where her works have travelled, while 28 marked flight paths weave together her stories of cultural exchange.
Below the map, a handwritten note reads, “I hope the roots of Chinese paper cutting will grow in every corner.”
Hao’s international journey began in 2005 when she visited Brazil with a Chinese women’s group. There, she designed a piece combining (组合) Brazilian feathers and Youngge dance ribbons with local women. It later became a stamp celebrating 40 years of China-Brazil friendship.
“She cuts not just patterns, but the flowing story of China,” a media reported.
On a wall in her studio, two photographs present a striking contrast (鲜明对比). One shows Hao in 1984, cutting paper in her courtyard and surrounded by drying works. The other was taken last year, showing Hao in the same courtyard, surrounded this time by students from the United States, France, Italy and other countries as she taught them her craft.
Now facing the digital age, Hao has taken an open-minded way to continuing her work. She has led the development of an augmented reality (AR) teaching system for paper cutting, which allows users to scan her works to experience the whole process of its creation.
Her water-ripple style of paper cutting has been explained in educational materials for children. She has also started a paper-cutting cultural and creative brand, breathing new life into traditional culture.
At the opening of a United Nations exhibition, she said, “Each paper-cutting is a window into Chinese culture, and when millions of windows open, we see the starry sky of human civilizations (文明).”
37. Which of the following is true according to the passage
A. Hao used knives to create designs on single-layer red paper.
B. Hao showed little interest in developing AR teaching system.
C. Hao’s paper-cutting has become children’s teaching materials.
D. Hao’s works were presented as gifts to many Brazilian leaders.
38. The 193 red pins on Hao’s world map represents ________.
A. the total number of her paper-cutting artworks
B. locations where her artworks have been shared
C. different countries she plans to visit in the future
D. the number of her stories about cultural exchange
39. Which of the following is the correct order of this story
a. UNESCO collected Hao’s different works.
b. Hao visited Brazil and created art with local women.
c. Hao taught foreign students her craft in her courtyard.
d. Hao learned the special “water-ripple” paper-cutting skill.
e. Hao made special “auspicious snake” designs for elderly locals.
A. a-b-d-e-c B. d-b-a-e-c C. d-a-b-c-e D. a-d-b-c-e
40. What does the sentence “Each paper-cutting is a window into Chinese culture” suggest
A. Windows are important symbols in paper-cutting art.
B. Paper-cutting should be taught in schools worldwide.
C. Paper-cutting represents traditional Chinese customs.
D. Traditional art helps people understand Chinese culture.
【答案】37 C 38. B 39. C 40. D
第二节 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出五个可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
From time to time, you may experience strong feelings of disappointment (失望), sadness, frustration (沮丧), even helplessness. ____41____ Your friends might tell you to “calm down” or “control yourself.” But what does that really mean
Accept Your Feelings
It is okay to feel overwhelmed (不知所措的); it is okay to feel nervous; and it is okay to feel as if the world is going to end. In fact, it is only a natural human response (反应) to stress. Don’t worry too much. ____42____ Accepting them is the first step toward change.
Step Away for a While
If it is all too overwhelming, just step away—take a break from that task. For example, if you have been studying very hard for your science test but suddenly feel your heart is racing and you don’t seem to remember anything, just stop what you are doing. Go to the kitchen and have a snack. Go outside and feel the wind. ____43____
Make a List to Beat Overwhelm
Sometimes you may feel overwhelmed when you have too many things to do, such as studying many subjects or organizing a birthday event. The best thing to do is to sit down and make a list of the things that need to get done. ____44____ Then prioritize (优先处理) these tasks according to their importance or urgency (紧迫性). You will feel calmer at the end of writing the list.
Set Boundaries by Saying “No”
Where you can help it, say “no”—learn to set boundaries for yourself. For example, if your friend asks you to go shopping with her to buy a gift for her mother but you know you have to study for an important test, say “no” to her. You wouldn’t want to stress yourself out when you end up not having enough time to study for the test. So, consider yourself, and excuse yourself.
Learning to manage strong feelings takes time and practice. _____45_____ You only have one YOU.
A. There is nothing wrong with your feelings this way.
B. Dealing with such feelings does not come easy for many of us.
C. You should forget your feelings and put more effort into your work.
D. Always be in touch with yourself, and learn what works best for you.
E Writing something down is a good idea as it would help you to deal with different tasks.
F. Such actions will help you clear your mind and you will feel better when you return to that task.
【答案】41. B 42. A 43. F 44. E 45. D
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题 共55分)
第Ⅱ卷共26小题,请将答案按要求写在答题卡上。
四、词汇运用(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,根据语篇内容,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式,使短文通顺、连贯。
Have you heard of Wang Xingxing, the founder of Unitree Company The Yang BOT robots on the Spring Festival Gala ____46____ (design) by their team. How Amazing! Here is his speech dedicated (献给) to spring: Believe.
Many people might think I was a top student, but actually, I wasn’t. Especially in English—I tried my best but ____47____ (fail) most of times in high school. In the eyes of teachers and classmates, I was “slower” than others, and I myself felt worried too. However, I have my own love. I spent all my spare time on “small ____48____ (invent)”. At 10, I built a wind-powered car out of old cardboard. At 15, I made a tiny engine and model airplanes from scrap (废弃的) metal. At 19, I decided to make a robot. No one believed I could do it. At last, I invented a small two-legged robot with just 200 yuan ____49____ (success). From that experience, I learn that if you want to achieve anything that seems ____50____ (possible), you just need to break into thousands of small steps and solve them one by one.
Later, I faced more challenges. When I started my robot company in my ____51____ (twenty), many people didn’t believe me. But I believe: Some people only believe when they see, while others see because they believe. In this fast-paced world, I would like ____52____ (take) it slow, avoiding shortcuts. I believe that if we keep doing difficult but right things, it ____53____ (pay) off in the future.
Till now the robots our company invented ____54____ (become) the most popular in the world. We are lucky because technology is growing faster than ever. Together, we can create smarter AI, ____55____ (good) robots, cooler games and more amazing movies than before.
Finally, let’s remember the words from the movie Nezha. “Do you still want to change the world I want to try! Let’s try together!”
【答案】46. were designed
47. failed 48. inventions
49. successfully
50. impossible
51. twenties
52. to take
53. will pay
54. have become
55. better
五、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。
Have you ever imagined having a smart helper that can answer all your questions
DeepSeek, a Chinese modern t____56____ company, has devoted special attention to AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) since 2023. It was set up in Hangzhou. Unlike normal AI systems, AGI aims to understand human languages and p____57____ useful information, which makes DeepSeek’s research truly groundbreaking (开创性).
The company’s large language models are w____58____ used in education and healthcare. For example, its AI tool can check students’ homework and e____59____ Maths problems step by step. Also, “DeepSeek-R1” helps students i____60____ their problem-solving skills through personalized feedback (反馈). Besides education, DeepSeek also works in healthcare. Its system can analyze (分析) medical data quickly, helping doctors make better d____61____.
The company believes AI should be h____62____ and safe. In fact, what we want is to s____63____ people like a friendly assistant (助手), not replace humans,” said the CEO. Moreover, DeepSeek’s products are designed to follow strict safety rules to p____64____ users’ information.
What makes young people excited most is DeepSeek’s yearly “AI Youth Camp”, where they invite teenagers to co-develop simple AI programs. As the CEO often says, “Those who dare to explore deeply will own the f____65____ of AGI. The activity not only makes AI fun but also helps teenagers build problem-solving skills for tomorrow’s challenges.”
【答案】56. (t)echnology
57. (p)rovide
58. (w)idely
59. (e)xplain
60. (i)mprove
61. (d)ecisions
62. (h)elpful
63. (s)erve
64. (p)rotect
65. (f)uture
六、阅读与回答问题(本题共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。
A heartwarming story about a Cuban (古巴的) pilot named Alberto Alonso Sanjuan, also called “Tito”, has touched people in China and Cuba. Many years ago, Tito trained in China with the Chinese Air Force (中国空军). Now, in his 80s, he still keeps his old Chinese notebooks, medals, and a graduation certificate.
In February, a vlogger posted a video showing Tito in his hometown in Cuba. Tito shared his memories of learning to fly in China during the 1960s. “Most of my friends are gone,” he said sadly. He also asked, “How much does a flight to China cost ” After hearing these, many netizens (网民) were greatly touched, they decided to help him.
Thanks to the Internet, Chinese netizens found Tito’s old teachers. Soon, a group of representatives from the Chinese Air Force visited Cuba to meet Tito and other Cuban pilots who received training in China in the 1960s.
In 1960, China and Cuba established diplomatic ties (建立外交关系). To help Cuba build its air force, China invited Cuban pilots to train. The Cuban students faced challenges: cold weather, new technology, and a language barrier (障碍). Chinese teachers used models and drawings to explain flying skills. The Cubans worked hard to learn Chinese, even writing words on their hands to remember them.
One Chinese teacher, Mr. Peng, recalled, “We ate and trained together. They never gave up, even in freezing weather.” In just one year, over 200 Cuban pilots returned home, becoming leaders in Cuba’s air force.
During the meeting in Cuba, the Chinese team brought video messages from Tito’s teachers. Mr. Peng smiled and said, “I still remember their hard work.” The Cuban pilots thanked China for its kindness. “Chinese teachers taught us everything,” said Henry, a Cuban pilot.
The Chinese ambassador to Cuba added, “This reunion (重聚) not only shows a nice teacher-student relationship but also shows the lasting friendship. It’s not just in the past, but remains at present, and will continue to the future.”
66. What did the Cuban pilot Tito share in the video
_______________________________________________________________
67. Why did the Chinese government invite Cuban pilots to China in the 1960s
_______________________________________________________________
68. How did Chinese teachers train the Cuban pilots
_______________________________________________________________
69. What does the reunion between Chinese teachers and Cuban pilots show
______________________________________________________________
70. What do you think of the story in this passage (请自拟一句话作答)
________________________________________________________________
【答案】66. Tito shared his memories of learning to fly in China during the 1960s.
67. To help Cuba build its air force.
68. Chinese teachers used models and drawings to explain flying skills./By using models and drawings to explain flying skills.
69. It not only shows a nice teacher-student relationship but also shows the lasting friendship./A nice teacher-student relationship and the lasting friendship.
70. I think it’s moving. (合理即可)
七、书面表达(本题共1小题;满分25分)
71. 你校校刊英语专栏正在开展以“Team spirit”为主题的征文活动。请你以“Be a Good Team Member”为题,用英语写一篇短文, 向专栏投稿。
内容:
Show the importance of team spirit.
Describe your experience.
Share your suggestions.
要求:
1.词数90左右。
2.可以适当发挥,使条理清晰,内容完整,意思连贯。
3.文中不得出现真实的姓名与校名。
Be a Good Team Member
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【答案】Possible version:
Be a Good Team Member
Team spirit plays an important role in achieving success. By working together, we can share different ideas and solve problems more smoothly. So, being a good team member is important in our life. Just as the saying goes, “Many hands make light work.”
Last month, I joined a school robot competition with my classmates. Our task was to make a robot carry balls to a box. At first, we argued about the design. Then, we decided to work together: I drew the design, Li Hua programmed, and Zhang Kai tested the robot. When the robot got stuck during practice, we calmly discussed the ways of solving problems. Finally, our robot won second place!
This experience taught me that teamwork is the key to success. We should respect others’ opinions, communicate with others openly, help others actively. Remember: Everyone’s effort matters!