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河北省邢台市卓越联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期第三次考试(6月)英语试题(含听力)
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、听力选择题
1.What did the man do yesterday
A.He attended a concert. B.He studied at home. C.He took an exam.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a grocery store. B.In a restaurant. C.In a clothing shop.
3.What will Jane do on Friday evening
A.Watch a film. B.Visit her grandma. C.Go camping.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A writer. B.A novel. C.A stamp.
5.What does the man suggest the woman do
A.See a doctor. B.Get a good rest. C.Do physical exercise.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the weather like today
A.Windy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny.
7.What are the speakers going to do this afternoon
A.Head to the park. B.Read in the library. C.Have an English class.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.How often does the drama club meet
A.Once a week. B.Twice a week. C.Three times a week.
9.Which club does the man want to join
A.The photography club.
B.The environmental club.
C.The drama club.
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Teammates. B.Classmates. C.Teacher and student.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What is the man doing
A.Booking a hotel. B.Buying air tickets. C.Boarding a flight.
12.Where does the man go
A.Riga. B.Paris. C.New York.
13.When will the man return
A.On June 28th. B.On June 29th. C.On June 30th.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.What does the woman offer to do for the man
A.Book a flight. B.Order a taxi. C.Take him to the airport.
15.Why does the man want to go to the Art Institute of Chicago
A.To visit his favorite museum.
B.To appreciate Monet’s works.
C.To enjoy the Crown Fountain.
16.What does the man go to Chicago for
A.Going sightseeing.
B.Visiting his relative.
C.Attending a wedding ceremony.
17.How long will the man stay in Michigan City
A.Seven days. B.Four days. C.Three days.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What does the speaker probably do
A.A lecturer. B.A TV host. C.An activity organizer.
19.What can we learn about Charlotte Bront
A.Jane Eyre is her first work.
B.She was the second oldest in the family.
C.Her sisters were famous English novelists.
20.What is the speaker going to talk about next
A.The personality analysis of Jane.
B.The exciting plots of Jane Eyre.
C.The life story of Charlotte Bront .
二、阅读理解
Middle East Tours & Holidays
As the cradle (摇篮) of civilization, the Middle East remains well-known landmarks and hidden gems (宝石). From the first greatest Kingdom of Egypt to the rapidly developed city of Dubai, our Middle East tours will take you to discover all its charms.Egypt Heritages & Red Sea
It is a 10-day private tour of Cairo-Alexandria-Aswan-Nile Cruise (乘船游览)-Abu Simbel-Kom Ombo-Edfu-Luxor-Hurghada-Cairo.
Tour Type: Private tailor-made tour, experienced guide and driver
Departure: Every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday
Accommodation:5-star handpicked hotels
Highlights:
·Learn ancient Egypt civilizations through pyramids, temples, obelisks...
·Enjoy leisure time by Red Sea in Hurghada.
·Include cruise on world’s longest river—Nile.
·Visit Alexandria on the southern shore of Mediterranean Sea.
Single Ticket: USD2,634
Group Tickets (4-5 people): USD 2,139 per personBest of Türkiye Tour
It is a 9-day private tour of Istanbul-Cappadocia-Ephesus-Pamukkale-Istanbul.
Tour Type: Private tailor-made tour, experienced guide and driver
Accommodation: Selected 4- to 5-star hotels
Highlights:
·Must-visit: Istanbul rich in historical relics including mosques, royal palaces,hippodrome and ancient bazaars.
·See the unique cave churches and huge underground city in Cappadocia.
·Explore Ephesus, a Roman metropolis already equipped with street lamps and other"modern" facilities.
·Enjoy the naturally hot springs pond in Pamukkale.
Single Ticket: USD 2,834
Group Tickets (4-5 people): USD2,132 per personHighlights of Cyprus
It is a 7-day private tour of Larnaca-Limassol-Latchi-Troodos Mountains-Nicosia-Famagusta-Larnaca.
Tour Type: Private tailor-made tour, experienced guide and driver
Accommodation: Selected comfortable hotels
Highlights:
·Explore scenic Troodos Mountains and time-honored mosques and village.
·Visit Kolossi Castle, best-preserved medieval (中世纪的) castle in Cyprus.
·See Roman remains in Salamis.
·Enjoy a cruise on the crystal clear Blue Lagoon of Mediterranean Sea.
Single Ticket: USD1,871
Group Tickets (4-5 people): USD1,691 per person
21.Which activity is included in the Egypt Heritages & Red Sea tour
A.Enjoying the natural hot springs. B.Visiting modern art museums in Egypt.
C.Exploring the ancient Egyptian pyramids. D.Attending a traditional camp in the desert.
22.How much would it cost a group of five people to go on the Best of Türkiye Tour
A.USD 10,695. B.USD 10,660. C.USD9,355. D.USD 13,170.
23.Who might be interested in the Highlights of Cyprus tour
A.History lovers. B.Beach lovers. C.Adventure seekers. D.Creative writers.
“Whatever the mind can conceive (构思) and believe, it can achieve.” Would you agree with the statement that a dream is born from an idea — a simple idea in the mind Back in the 19th century, two brothers had an idea which eventually became their passionate and consuming dream. Their insistent pursuit of that dream was rewarded with an achievement that changed world travel.
On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers (Wilbur and Orville) achieved their dream. They flew the world’s first power-driven and heavier-than-air machine. This memorable feat took place at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on a cold windy morning.
The dream started with an idea that was planted in their minds by a toy given to them by their father. In the words of the boys, “Late in the autumn of 1878, our father came into the house one evening with some object partly hid in his hands, and before we could see what it was, he threw it into the air. Instead of falling to the floor, as we expected, it flew across the room till it struck the ceiling, where it flew a while, and finally sank to the floor.” This simple toy made of bamboo and stretched rubber bands fascinated the Wright brothers and sparked their lifelong interest in human flight.
The Wright brothers were great thinkers. They enjoyed learning new things. Initially, they recycled broken parts to build a printing press and opened their own printing office. Their interest moved to bicycles and in 1893, they opened the Wright Cycle Company where they sold and repaired bicycles. But Wilbur (the older brother) had his mind set on something more exciting. He decided to seriously pursue flying.
24.What does the author want to stress in paragraph 1
A.Ideas are always achievable. B.Mind can turn ideas into reality.
C.Only simple ideas can be achieved. D.Dreams are born from simple ideas.
25.What did the father do for the Wright brothers
A.He planted special seeds for them. B.He taught them how to employ bamboo.
C.He gave them a special toy. D.He guided them on career planning.
26.Which of the following can best describe the Wright brothers
A.Innovative and curious. B.Thoughtful and sociable.
C.Adaptable and extraordinary. D.Influential and sensitive.
27.What can we know about the Wright brothers
A.They avoided taking a risk. B.Their printing business failed.
C.They liked exploring new ideas. D.Their firms were distributed worldwide.
Cornell University researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence — called RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution) — that allows robots to learn tasks by watching a single how-to video.
Historically, robots were finicky learners. They required precise, step-by-step directions to complete basic tasks and tended to call it quits when things went off script (偏离计划). RHyME, however, could fast-track the development of robotic systems by reducing the time, energy and money needed to train them.
“One of the annoying things about working with robots is collecting so much data on the robot doing different tasks,” said Kushal Kedia, a doctoral student in computer science. “That’s not how humans do tasks. We look at other people as inspiration.”
To help robots learn more naturally, researchers are using human demonstration videos in a lab setting, hoping robots will pick up task sequences (顺序) more quickly through this method, which is part of a machine learning approach called imitation learning.
Despite these advances, home robot assistants are still far from reality because robots lack the ability to handle many unexpected situations in the physical world. One challenge is that humans move too fluidly (流畅地) for robots to copy. Training robots with videos requires careful, slow demonstrations because any mismatch between the videos and the robots’ actions can cause failure.
RHyME is designed to solve this problem. It helps robots become more adaptive by allowing them to use their memory and make connections when performing tasks they have seen only once. For example, a robot that watches a person place a mug in a sink can recall similar actions from other videos and apply that knowledge.
This new approach reduces the need for large amounts of training data. RHyME requires only 30 minutes of robot data. In lab tests, robots trained with RHyME showed over a 50% increase in success rates compared to earlier methods, offering a promising path toward smarter, more flexible robots.
28.What does the underlined word “finicky” in paragraph 2 mean
A.Easy-to-train. B.Adaptive. C.Quick-to-learn. D.Picky.
29.Why is video training challenging for robots
A.Human movements are too smooth to copy.
B.Robots are unable to deal with tasks in order.
C.Real-world environments change frequently.
D.Demonstration videos often contain errors.
30.What advantage does RHyME have over traditional training methods
A.It allows robots to correct human mistakes.
B.It requires minimal demonstrations.
C.It helps robots avoid unexpected situations.
D.It removes behavioral mismatches.
31.What would be a suitable title for the text
A.Video Learning: a Way to Get Rid of Errors
B.Why Home Robots Remain a Distant Dream
C.RHyME: Smarter Robots Needing Less Data
D.How Home Robots Outperform Humans
While saying “no” can be liberating to some, for others it can be uncomfortable. Sometimes, society teaches us the word “no” is impolite. We feel more obligated (有义务的) to get along with things we honestly do not want to do in order to be socially accepted.
Yet, there are clear benefits to the word “no”. One of the first steps is to find a way to say “no” that feels natural and authentic for you. Perhaps you may find the “sandwich method” helpful. It is an approach that involves sandwiching something that individuals may consider negative between two positives. Tell the person something positive followed by the “no” and end with something positive.
It’s also important to keep in mind that saying “no” to something but giving other options that better fit your needs can also be an effective way to use the power of “no”. Remember that your needs are important and your decisions can directly affect your time and energy.
We all have various roles in our work, parenting, social obligations, and family dynamics. These roles can challenge our abilities to set boundaries. Learning about yourself and finding your inner power is crucial to your health and well-being. Boundaries can be flexible when appropriate. Take time to reassess your boundaries, taking into account the pros and cons. And remember: Boundaries do not have to be permanent.
Standing firm in your decisions and being able to express yourself can be so rewarding, but there are also some signs to keep in mind when it is not being used in a way to empower. Withdrawal, loss of interest in activities, or having feelings of worthlessness can be more than indicative of saying “no”. If you find yourself saying “no” in a way that leads to isolation, then it might be time to see a mental health professional.
Overall, there isn’t a “right” way to say “no”. You will never be able to please everyone. Remember to let your inner confidence shine in your ability to say “no”.
32.What does society think of saying “no”
A.Understandable. B.Necessary. C.Inconsiderate. D.Indifferent.
33.How does the “sandwich method” work
A.By avoiding anything negative.
B.By being supportive before and after rejection.
C.By looking on the positive side.
D.By setting permanent boundaries in daily life.
34.What does the author suggest people do regarding saying “no”
A.Stick to one’s decisions. B.Express oneself flexibly.
C.Prioritize others’ needs. D.Mind its negative effects.
35.What would be a suitable title for the text
A.The Power of a Gentle Refusal B.How to Take Care of Oneself
C.The Journey of Self-discovery D.How to Satisfy Others’ Needs
Many parents, teachers, and families find it challenging to carve out time for outdoor play in their busy schedules. 36 .Look into attending a forest school
We’ve been doing this for five months now, and it’s the best money I’ve ever spent. One day a week, all of my children spend a day at a certified forest school held in a nearby provincial park. 37 , and I’ve noticed it’s made them far more comfortable and willing to play outside overall. 38
At this time of a year, it’s dark in the early evenings, but that shouldn’t stop you from sending kids out to play in a safe yard where they’re not at risk from cars. Do a quick after-dinner play, or take them for a nightly pre-bedtime walk if you’re in a busy urban setting.Older kids can get a part-time job that gets them outside
Our elderly neighbor asked if she could hire my kids to walk her dog every day, so they do. 39 . It’s a great way to get them outside each day, no matter the weather — and they love making money. Other ideas could be a paper route, shoveling snow, or assisting another senior neighbor in some capacity.Spend time with your kids outdoors
40 . You can light a bonfire (篝火)in the backyard or set up a bonfire stove to make hot chocolate or apple juice. You can also have a picnic and work together in the garden. You can even sit and read while your child is playing nearby. You can attend without engagement.
A.Arrange a play session
B.Welcome the evening hours for outdoor activities
C.Put the effort into saving your time for outdoor play
D.This experience has become a highlight of their week
E.Create enjoyable outdoor moments with your children
F.This arrangement has worked out well for both parties
G.Here are some suggestions of making time for outdoor play
三、完形填空
Our house was situated next to a hospital. We lived downstairs and usually 41 the upstairs rooms to patients. As I was preparing supper one evening, someone 42 at the door. I 43 it and saw an awful-looking man. His face was out of shape from swelling. Yet his voice was 44 as he said, “Good evening. I’ve come to find a room for just one night. I came for 45 this morning, and there’s no bus till next morning. I’d been hunting for a room since noon, but 46 . I guess it’s due to my terrible 47 .”
For a moment, I hesitated, but his following words 48 me: “I could sleep in this rocking chair on the porch (走廊). My bus leaves early in the morning.” I 49 . After supper, I went to talk with him. I was 50 to see that this man had a big heart in that tiny body. He fished for a living to 51 his five children, and his crippled wife. He didn’t complain. 52 , he was grateful that no pain accompanied his disease — a skin cancer.
The next morning, before leaving, he asked 53 , “Could I stay here next time I have a treatment ” I told him he was welcome.
On his next trip, he brought a big fish. His bus left at 7:00 a. m., so I 54 when he had to get up to fish for us. From him, we learned to accept the bad without 55 and the good with gratitude.
41.A.decorated B.lent C.sold D.rented
42.A.stood B.stayed C.shouted D.knocked
43.A.closed B.repaired C.opened D.used
44.A.friendly B.cold C.poor D.weak
45.A.school B.treatment C.meeting D.amusement
46.A.stopped B.changed C.failed D.delayed
47.A.voice B.face C.feet D.eyes
48.A.amazed B.frightened C.moved D.confused
49.A.jumped B.refused C.laughed D.agreed
50.A.surprised B.delighted C.annoyed D.disappointed
51.A.seek B.protect C.support D.educate
52.A.Instead B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However
53.A.confidently B.hesitantly C.carelessly D.reluctantly
54.A.knew B.predicted C.wondered D.inferred
55.A.preparation B.description C.failure D.complaint
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese adventurer, made 56 first voyage around the world. On 14 June 2008, nearly 500 years later, a 16-year-old American boy, Zac Sunderland, set sail on a similar journey. After 13 months, he returned with a new world record: the 57 (young) person ever to sail around the world.
Zac grew up on a boat and learnt how to sail when he was four, 58 formed the foundation of his success. As a child, Zac read a book about Robin Lee Graham who had sailed around the world alone as a teenager in 1965. Zac 59 (inspire) by Graham’s tale greatly. After his 16th birthday, Zac started making plans for his journey. 60 (use) his own money, Zac bought a boat and set off.
Reaching out across the sea 61 (be) often a mixture of danger and boredom. Zac had to find his way through heavy storms and get by on little sleep on his journey. It was boring 62 (stay) on a boat all day, so Zac read lots of books! He also emailed his family through his laptop, telling them a number of his 63 (experience) around the world.
When the journey ended, Zac’s adventure received widespread media coverage. At his press conference, he talked about how passion and courage made his dream come true. 64 his opinion, there’s so much that people can achieve with the right 65 (motivate) and ambition. Just go for it!
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,上周末刚结束了你在市图书馆的志愿者工作。请给你的外国朋友Tony写一封邮件,分享这次志愿活动,内容包括:
1. 工作内容;
2. 感受和收获。
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。
Dear Tony,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
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。
To some people, no matter what life throws at them, they can still find strength in the love from those around them. Luckily, Jackie was one of them.
Jackie was just 17 when tragedy struck. An injury left her paralysed (瘫痪的) when she jumped into a pool. The doctors told Jackie that she would never be able to walk again. The news was heartbreaking for Jackie and her family. All her dreams were lost. Before the accident, she was an athlete, an activist and was always ready for adventure. She loved sports and swimming. But the accident that followed changed her life completely and she didn’t handle it well.
Jackie was advised to accept the new normal, but she was not the kind of person to give up easily. She kept going to the beach, parks, and doing whatever she could to make the most out of her life. She turned to exercise as a way to escape the reality of her life, but the lack of mobility caused her to sink into a deep depression that lasted about six months.
Everyone was worried that she’d never be happy again. Until eight years later, on a spring day, Jackie’s mother encouraged her to go to the park to take advantage of the warm weather. There, she encountered an engaging young man who approached her unexpectedly. She was initially surprised and cautious, but Andrew’s charming personality soon won her over. After hours of conversation, he surprised her by asking her to come to enjoy the sunshine in the park next time. Jackie was shocked but also attracted by his intelligence and passion. Despite her initial disbelief, she agreed and the day marked a turning point in her life.
Jackie and Andrew quickly fell in love, embarking on a romantic journey filled with unforgettable moments. Her past insecurities disappeared, replaced by a sense of joy. Within a year, Andrew proposed (求婚), and Jackie accepted. Their relationship had transformed Jackie’s life, bringing her happiness once again. Every girl dreams of their wedding day, and Jackie was no exception.
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。
Despite the doctor’s diagnosis, Jackie set a goal to get better before the wedding day.
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On the wedding day, no one could have anticipated what came next.
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河北省邢台市卓越联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期第三次考试(6月)英语试题(含听力)参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B C A A B C A C B B
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 B C A C B A B C C A
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 C B A D C A C D A B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 C C B D A G D B F E
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 D D C A B C B C D A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 C A B C D
1.B
【原文】W: Did you go to the concert yesterday
M: No, I missed it. I had to stay at home to prepare for a math exam.
W: What a pity! Those songs were really amazing.
2.C
【原文】M: Hello, can I help you
W: Well, I’m just browsing.
M: All our goods are on sale today. And we’ve got free water if you’d like some.
W: Thanks. Can I try this sweater on, please
3.A
【原文】M: Jane, what are you going to do this Sunday Let’s go to the cinema.
W: But I need to see my grandma with my parents. What about Saturday
M: I’m going camping with my sister then. Does Friday evening work for you
W: OK, it’s a deal.
4.A
【原文】M: Do you know Jane Austen She is known primarily for her six novels.
W: Yes. I like one of her novels, Pride and Prejudice. In 2013, her works were featured on a series of UK postage stamps.
5.B
【原文】M: You look pale. Is everything okay
W: Yes. I saw the doctor this morning and I had a physical examination. He said it wasn’t a big concern.
M: Well, you’d better take sick leave.
6.C 7.A
【原文】W: Hey, Alex! What are you doing
M: I’m enjoying the sunshine in my front yard.
W: What a day! There isn’t a cloud in the sky today. It’s not like yesterday when it was really windy. It makes me want to go for a walk in the park this afternoon.
M: Great minds think alike. But I need to go to the classroom first. My English books are there. Maybe we can go together later
W: Absolutely! I’ll wait for you in front of the library. See you soon!
8.C 9.B 10.B
【原文】M: Sophie, have you decided which club to join this semester There are so many interesting clubs here.
W: Yeah, I’m thinking of joining the drama club. It holds meetings on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. How about you
M: That’s cool! I joined the photography club last term. I want to try something different this term—maybe the environmental club.
W: Nice choice! How often does the club meet
M: Twice a week. They organize clean-up events, tree planting activities and so on.
W: Wow, that sounds meaningful. I’ve also heard about the chess club. Do you play chess
M: Yeah, I considered joining it, but it doesn’t fit my schedule.
11.B 12.C 13.A
【原文】W: Hello, Fantasy Paris Travel Agency. How may I help you
M: Yes, I’d like to make a flight reservation to New York for the 23rd of June. And I plan to return to Riga on the 29th. The cheaper, the better.
W: Okay. Let me see. The lowest price for a ticket is 650 euros.
M: That’s too expensive.
W: But there are discounted tickets at 400 euros for the 28th.
M: Wonderful. I’ll go with that.
W: Fine. These are your two tickets. The price includes all taxes and fees, as well as your checked luggage.
M: Does that mean I’m allowed to take one checked bag weighing up to 23 kg and one carry-on bag
W: That’s correct.
14.C 15.B 16.A 17.B
【原文】M: Hey Laura! I’m going to Chicago! I have booked a flight for tonight. So I’ll be there tomorrow morning if there is no delay.
W: Night flights are cost-efficient. But it might not be convenient to get a taxi. Do you need a ride to the airport
M: No, thanks. I can call a taxi in advance. Have you ever been to Chicago
W: Yes. There are many interesting places that you can visit. For example, Millennium Park, which features the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Cloud Gate, and the Crown Fountain.
M: What about the Art Institute of Chicago I heard that the museum shows masterpieces like Monet’s Water Lilies and Stacks of Wheat. Is that true I am so excited about that.
W: Oh, yes. Where are you going to stay
M: I have booked a room at the Palmer House Hilton, which was recommended by my relative. It is not far from the Art Institute of Chicago.
W: How long are you going to be there
M: Just three days. I have an annual leave of seven days. For the rest of the days I plan to stay in Michigan City. One of my old friends will get married there.
18.C 19.C 20.A
【原文】
Hello, everyone. Welcome to the reading club. Here you can share your favorite books and talk with like-minded people. Today I am going to talk about Jane Eyre, which I’ve read three times. First, let’s get to know the author, Charlotte Bront . She was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Bront sisters whose novels are classics in English literature. And her second novel Jane Eyre is also her best-known work. The novel is a first-person narrative from the perspective of the title character Jane. It has five distinct stages. The first stage is about Jane’s childhood at Gateshead Hall, where she lives with her aunt and cousins, who treat her badly. The second stage is about her education at Lowood School, where she gains friends and role models. The third stage is about when she works as a tutor at Thornfield Hall. The fourth and fifth stages are about her time in the Moor House. As the plot develops, we can witness Jane’s growth and we are getting attracted by her amazing personality. So let’s take a closer look at the charms of Jane.
56.the 57.youngest 58.which 59.was inspired 60.Using 61.is 62.to stay 63.experiences 64.In 65.motivation
66.参考范文:
Dear Tony,
I just finished my volunteer work at the city library last weekend and I want to share my experience with you.
I spent most of my time helping visitors find books and assisting with the library’s organization. It was a great opportunity to meet new people and improve my communication skills. I also learned a lot about different types of books and how to manage a library efficiently.
The experience was really rewarding. I felt a sense of achievement when I saw the smiles on visitors’ faces. It made me realize how important it is to help others and contribute to the community. I’m already looking forward to my next volunteer opportunity!
Yours,
Li Hua
67.范文
Despite the doctor’s diagnosis, Jackie set a goal to get better before the wedding day. With Andrew’s inspiration, she returned to the gym and struggled to complete her workouts. In the meantime, Andrew managed to find a physical therapist who was willing to assist her in achieving her goal. Though she kept failing, she never gave up attempting. Finally, her years of tireless efforts paid off. She was able to stand up. She couldn’t wait to show off her accomplishments on the biggest day of her life. She thanked Andrew, without whose support, she never would have made it to this point.
On the wedding da, no one could have anticipated what came next. Jackie went into the wedding hall with her parents, but the wheelchair came to a stop halfway. She stood up on her own, walking gracefully to her groom. The groom saw what was happening and his eyes were filled with tears as he embraced his wife. Everyone was speechless, just staring at the touching moment. Jackie even danced with her husband for a while, bringing him great joy and leaving all the guests deeply moved. Jackie’s determined spirit demonstrates that love can empower us through life’s challenges.
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