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届湖南省高三上学期九校联盟第一次联考英语试题2025学校:姓名班级考号
一、听力选择题
1.What happenedto the manA.He losthis helmet.B.He brokethe trafficrules.C.His motorcyclebroke down.A.The campingfood.B.The sleepingbags.C.The flashlight.
3.What does the mansuggest the woman doA.Hand in the ring.B.Keep thering secretly.C.Find theadministration building.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A club.B.A game.C,A player.
5..Where arethe speakersA.In abank.B.In aphoto studio.C.In apolice station.
2.What did the womanforget听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What isthe probablerelationship between the speakersA.Doctor andpatient.B.Friends.C.Husband andwife.A.Go climbing.B.Call afriend.C.Get somedrugs.
7.What willthe womando next听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What doesthe manspeaker say about thenew PEteacherA.He hurthis kneelast month.B.He enteredmany competitions.C.He didntsign upfor the tournament.
9.Who doesthe manspeaker haveconfidence in
41.A.effect B.example C.reputation D.character
42.A.challenge B.accomplish C.pursue D.manage
43.A.hardly B.definitely C.temporarily D.specially
44.A.disappeared B,occurred C.changed D.mattered
45.A.liberty B・priority C.shelter D.poverty
46.A.called B.defined C.elected D.found
47.A.proposed B・protested C.appealed D.spoke
48.A.unpredictable B.unbelievable C.unavoidable D.unbearable
49.A.urged B.led C.instructed D.encouraged
50.A.remote B,ready C.needy D.small
51.A.advertised B.covered C.discovered D.tracked
52.A.citizenship B.membership C,leadership D.scholarship
53.A.showing upB,taking offC.breaking downD.showing off
54.A.reminder B,warning C.lesson D.signal
55.A.replacing B.unfolding C.fixing D.adjusting
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1香The historyof incense in Chinadates backto the Spring and Autumn Period770~476BCand the Warring States Period475—221BC,56it wasused forceremonial andreligious purposes.The一Song Dynasty9601279saw incenseevolve into an elegantart form57know asxiangdao,or thewayof incense,which58involve makingand enjoyingincensein a mindfulmanner then.A growingnumber ofChinese youthsare beingdrawn to the59spirit and healing aspectsofChinese incense,which theysee as a wayto relievethe stressof modernlife.Wang Siran,who worksand livesin Xian,Shaanxi province,values incenseburning fbr its美学.aesthetics“The floating60trail ofsmoke,along with the delicate,minimalistic incenseburners,make incense61visually pleasing addition to my home,introducing anelement oftraditionalChinese cultureJ she said.Wang learnedabout the use ofChinese incensefrom socialmedia platforms,where influentialbloggersshare imagesand videosof theirincense ceremonies,62detail the types of incense theyuse,traditions aroundburning it,63its benefits for mentalwell-being.Wang saidXians ancientattractions喜爱中国者draw Sinophilesto the city,64coffee shops,bookstores andrestaurants usingChineseincense to attract customers.Just likehanfu,which ispopular amongyoung Chinese,the use ofincenserepresents abridgebetween thepast and present,allowing them65slow down,find calmand reconnectwith apiece oftheirheritage.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,在口语课上,外教组织同学们讨论“能否在英语学习中使用翻译笔”66Mike请你代表小组做总结发言,内容包括小组观点;1⑵陈述理由注意⑴写作词数应为个左右;80⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Hello,everyone.It is an honorto representour group in summarizingour discussion.
六、书面表达阅读下面材料,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
67.Before I thought Ineeded to get rid of mySouthern accent,I wasproud of my heritage.As a child,there wasno soundI lovedmore thanmy grandmothersaccent:thick,sweet,warm.She usedtotell me,“Girl,dont forgetwhere youcome firom.My ownvoice reflectedmy familyspast andpresent-part northernMississippi,part Tennesseedelta,all southern.As I grew up,I beganto realizethat outsideof ourregion,southerners wereoften dismissedasuncultured anduneducated,ignorant andnarrow-minded.I wasready toleave behindmy tinytown andstarteda newlife insome far-off bigcities.IthoughtI wouldhave totalk lesscountry.So Ikilled apieceof myself.I amashamed of it,but I am moreashamed thatI triedto killthat partof someoneelse.I metEmily incollege,who was also asoutherner.She workedfor thestudent newspaper,whereI spentmost of my wakinghours,and webecame friends.Unlike me,she embracedher roots.Emily wastwo yearsyounger.I knewshe caredabout myopinion.I advisedher tobe morelikeme,abandoning her accent.During mysenior year,Emily and I participated in aspeech contest.AfterEmily,it wasmy turn,but I was fullyconfident aboutmy accent.I tookit uponmyself to help Emilypreparefbrit,concentrating ontraining herpronunciation.“I,I said,firmly.“AhyeJ Emilyresponded,helplessly.I couldtell shetried herbest tobite offthe extrasyllable,but shefailed.Frustrated,she tossedaside herglasses.quit.I dontthink I have toget ridofmy accent forthepresentation.If theywant tolaugh,so beit!”注意I hadtold myselfIwashelping her.Now Iwas not sure.续写词数应为个左右;1150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Then camethe daywhen Emilydelivered her speech.Suddenly,my grandmotherswords hitme.参考答案:题号12356789104B C A A C C B B A答案C题号11121314151617181920A A CAC BBA AC答案题号21222325262728293024答案C B D C B DAC BC题号31323335363738394034答案D B C DC DC GE F4142434546484950题号4447CBBDCB CBC答案C5152535455题号BCAA答案C
1.B【原文】W:Hey,put onyour motorcyclehelmet.Remember towait formy signalbefore youcross thestreet.M:Er.I ranout of the houseso fastin themorning.I forgotit.W:Then youhave topay$50for yourcarelessness.
2.C[原文】W:Lets makesure wehave everything.Hiking bootsCheck.Sleeping bagsCheck.Acamping stoveCheck.M:What abouta flashlightW:I knewwe wereforgetting something.At leastwe rememberedthe food,though.
3.A【原文】W:I foundan expensivediamond ringin the restroom thismorning.M:If Twere you,I wouldturn itin to the Securityoffice.It isbehind theadministration building.
4.C【原文】M:Nancy,do youknow Joeywho livesin yourcommunity Iheard hejust won a tennisgame.W:Yes,he has been trainingat atennis clubsince hewas akid.His hardwork finallypaid off!
5.A【原文】W:What documentsdo Ineed toopen asavings accountM:A photocopyof youridentification cardand yourpassport.W:I haveeverything righthere.M:Great!Then fillin thisform.
6.C
7.C【原文】M:Achoo,where isthe tissueW:Oh,here it is.You lookpale.Whafs wrongM:Iamfeeling out of sorts!I havea runnynose and a sorethroat.I thinkFve caughta cold!W:How comeM:I gotcaught in the rainwhen Tpicked upKarl fromschool yesterday.W:You shoulddrink morewarm waterand takesome medicine.We haveplanned toclimb themountainsthis Saturday.It seemsthat theplan isgoing togo up in smoke.M:Dont worry.You canstill gowith yourfriends.Why notring SaraupW:rd preferto enjoya familyouting.Just liedown on the bed.Til gofetch themedicine box.
8.B
9.B
10.A【原文】W:Have youheard thatMr.Wilson willbe ournew PEteacherM:Yes,its saidthat heparticipatedinlots ofnational championships.But hehad aknee injurylast year.W:Really Thenwhy ishe stillgoing to take part in theteachers5tournament nextmonthM:Thafs a good question.Ihaveno idea.As for the tournament,I thinkour mathteacher,Mr.Ryan,willbe thestar of the competition.Hes muchyounger,andhedisciplined himselfto exerciseat leastthreetimes a week.W:But hefell andsprained his ankle lastmonth.Hopefully thatwont bea problem.M:He hasfully recovered.A biologyteacher andtwo ITteachers alsosigned upfor thetournament.Theprincipal,Mr.Johnson,encouraged Ms.Linton totake part,but sherefused.If shewerent fullyoccupiedwith work,we wouldsee herplay in thetournament.
11.A
12.A
13.C【原文】W:Lefs getdown tobusiness.How oldis yourcarM:Four yearsold,with46,000miles onit.It haspower windows,automatic locks,a caraudio system,airconditioning,and newtires.W:I see.Well,was thatscratch froma caraccidentM:No,I gotit whenparking.W:Can Itake atest driveM:Sure.W:Okay,the wheelworks well.The brakesare OK.However,the enginedoesnt soundgood.Anyway,whats yourasking price$5,500M:I willtake ittoagarage for a thoroughcheck.If everythingis fine,I think$6,500would begood.W:Come on.There isa scratch.And Imnotsureif ithad aserious accident.Lets make a deal—$6,000,okayM:Im sorryI cantaccept that.W:Well,give me a callif youchange yourmind.
14.A
15.C
16.B
17.B【原文】W:Today weare honoredto havea representativeof ourTop TenOutstanding Figures.So Mr.Wang,can youtell ussomething about your earlylifeM:Of course.Igrewupina poorfamily ina remotearea farfrom thecity.My mothertook careofmysickgrandparents andyoung children,so myfather wasthe onlyearner.Although lifewas verytough,myparents alwaystalked meinto keepingon learning.W:Thafs reallyremarkable.What didyou majorin atuniversityM:My fatheradvised meto learncomputer science,while mymom suggestedbusiness management.ButI havea strongpassion formodern medicine.W:Oh,it seemsthat youdidnt followtheir advice.M:Actually,my dadpersuaded me.I gota scholarshipdue tooutstanding academicresults incollege andIstarted myown businessafter myfirst sonwas born.Susan helpedmea lot,not onlyin dealingwithcompany affairs,but alsoin educatingthe kids.Tm gratefulto her,and Iwant togive hera surpriseat our10th anniversaryparty.W:Wow,she willdefinitely feelhappy.
18.A
19.A
20.C【原文J W:Hello,my namesSophia.In today9s video,Im goingto showyou mylast tripto London.Lets go!Although theunderground isthe fastestway intocentral London,my familyandIdecided totakethe busso wecould lookoutof the windowwhile we were traveling.Unfortunately,it wasa bitfoggy andgray.We couldntsee verywell whenwewereon theLondonEye.Even thoughthe weatherwas bad,it didntstop usfrom havingagoodtime.The weatherinLondon changesall the time.You canexperience thefour seasonsall inone week!Winter in London ismyfavorite timeof theyear.There arelots ofChristmas treesand beautifullights everywhere.Moreover,thereare alsomany fairsthen.Winter Wonderlandin HydePark isone of the mostpopular onesin London,which isappealing to me.Anyway,after aday ofwalking aroundand exploring,we decided to eatout inaChinese restaurant.London ismulticultural,with cuisinesfrom allover theworld.I hopeyou enjoyfollowingme aroundLondon.Please commentbelow andlet meknow whatyour favoritepart is.Thanksagain forwatching today.Bye!
21.C
22.B
23.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了欧洲四个地方的自然保护措施,并介绍了其新方法与传统保护措施的不同之处推理判断题根据第一段第一句
22.“The2024Nature RestorationLaw aimsto renewand protect20()(年《自然恢复法》旨在到percent ofthe EuropeanUnions EUs decreased land by
2030.20242030年更新和保护欧盟减少土地的户可知,该法案是为了保护欧盟不断缩减的土地面积,故选20%C细节理解题根据部分中的
23.Apennine“Removing outdatedfencing helpsthem movefreely and the(拆除过时的围栏有助于他们自由行动,并严格控制游客数number of tourists isstrictly controlled.量)和部分中的”Carpathian Mountains“The governments calling on sustainable tourism leads to(政府对可持续旅游的呼吁导致了旅游人数的减少户可知,两地都是decreasing tourist numbers.要通过减少游客来保护自然环境故选B细节理解题根据表格部分中对应的内容
24.“Application zone”Rewilding”“Large-scale landscape,(边远农)(大型景观、边缘农田或后工业场所户可知,marginal farmlandFR,or postindustrialsites大规模景观更适合进行野化故选D
25.C
25.C
26.B
27.D【导语】本文是一篇记叙文文章讲述了中国女性何静带着对登山的热爱,经过自己不懈的努力,成为中国首位无氧登顶座米以上高峰的女性,同时也是世界第三位完成这一壮举的148000女性攀登者细节理解题根据第二段中
24.“In2012,feeling sadfor theloss ofher grandmother,He attemptedher(年,她为失去祖母感first mountain over5,000meters—Mount Siguniangin Sichuanprovince.2012到悲伤,于是她第一次尝试了米以上的山峰——四川的四姑娘山户可知,失去祖母的悲伤5000促使何在年尝试登山故选项2012C细节理解题根据第三段中
25.“To prepare,He trainedstrictly,running at least five times aweek,climbing200flights ofstairs with a20-kilogram loadtwice weekly,and usingan oxygen-restricting mask(为了准备,何进行了严格的训练,每周至少跑步五次,每to simulatehigh-altitude conditions.周两次负重公斤爬层楼梯,并戴上限氧面罩模拟高海拔环境广可知,何为在没有额外氧20200气的情况下登山所做的准备包括定期负重爬楼梯故选项C推理判断题根据第一段中
26.“Her firstclimb,in2006,was in the QinlingMountains,and itsparked a(年,她第一次攀登秦岭,这激发了她对这项运动的热情)”可知,何passion for the sport.2006对登山抱有热情;再根据第三段中“To prepare,He trainedstrictly,running atleast fivetimes aweek,climbing200flights ofstairs with a20-kilogram loadtwice weekly,and usingan oxygen-restricting mask(为了准备,何进行了严格的训练,每周至少跑步五次,每周to simulatehigh-altitude conditions.两次负重公斤爬层楼梯,并戴上限氧面罩模拟高海拔环境广和第四段中20200“At altitudesabove8,000meters,the humanbrain experiencesextreme lackof oxygen,and thebody becomes sleepy.I kept(在海拔米以上的地方,telling myselfnot tofall asleep,as Imight neverwake upagain Jshesaid.“8000人类大脑极度缺氧,身体变得困倦我一直告诉自己不要睡着,因为我可能再也不会醒来了,“她说)“可知,何执行严格的训练计划,在登山过程中顽强地克服缺氧带来的困意,这表明她坚定果敢故选项B推理判断题通读全文可知,文章讲述了中国女性何静带着对登山的热爱,经过自己不懈的
27.努力,成为中国首位无氧登顶座米以上高峰的女性,同时也是世界第三位完成这一壮举148000的女性攀登者因此,何的经历告诉我们“有志者事竟成三思而后行;欲速则不达;黑暗A.B.C.中总有一线光明;有志者事竟成,故选项D.D
28.A
29.C
30.B
31.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文主要介绍的是指数的局限性及其对健康评估的不足,并探讨BMI更有效的身体脂肪测量方法,如指标,以更好地理解个人的健康风险SAD
28.词句猜测题根据画线词前文的“Which isfranklyridiculous.(坦率地说,这很荒谬)”和后文的“So whatshould webe usinginstead(那么我们应该用什么来代替呢?)”可知,deficient肯定不是褒义词,选项意为“准确的”和选项意为“必要的”与语境符,排除B AccurateC Essential、两个选项;选项意为“一文不值”太绝对化,所以选项“有缺陷的,不完美BCD worthlessA的”符合语境故选项A主旨大意题根据第二段第二句(脂肪组织),
29.Fat isstored inadipose tissue which has someA.Mr.Wilson.B.Mr.Ryan.,Mr.Johnson.
10.Why didMs.Linton refusetotakepartin the tournamentA.She isbusy.B.She isinjured.,She isuninterested.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What doesthe mansayabout the carA.It hasrun46,000miles.B.Its airconditioning systemis new.(舌坏)C.It gotscratched ijinaserious accident.
12.What isthewomandissatisfied with about thecarA.The engine.B.The wheel..The brakes.
13.How muchdoesthe man wantfor thecarA.$5,
500.B.$6,
000..$6,
500.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What isthemandoingA.Attending aninterview.B.Giving somesuggestions..Promoting hiscompany.
15..What dowe knowabout themanA.He grewupin thecity.B.He wasthe onlyearner in his family.C.His parentsattached importanceto hisstudy.
16.What didthemanstudy atcollegeA.Modem medicine.B.Computer science..Business management.
17.What isthe mansattitude towardSusanA.Encouraging.B.Appreciative.,Envious.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18..How didthe speakerget tocentral LondonA.By bus.B.By subway.,On foot.(脂肪储存在脂肪组织
19.What problemdidthespeaker encounterinLondonreally importantroles.中,它有一些非常重要的作用)“可知,这一段主要在讲脂肪的功能故选项C推理判断题根据第三段第二句一
30.Its thevisceral fatthe typesurrounding yourorgans——that is(内脏月旨肪——那种围绕着你器thought tobe moreharmful toyour health,if theres too much of it.官的脂肪类型——被认为如果过多,对你的健康更有害)“可知,过多的内脏脂肪可能会导致健康问题故选项B推理判断题根据最后一段最后一句
31.Instead,Emma Borgeson,who studiescardiometabolicdisease atAarhus Universityin Denmark,and hercolleagues recommendthe SADmeasure,a measureofthe size of apersons bellyfrom backtofront(相反,丹麦奥胡斯大学的艾玛・博格森(EmmaBorgeson)及其同事推荐使用测量法,这是一种测量人体腹部从背部到前部大小的方法户可知,下SAD文可能会进一步介绍这种测量方法故选项SAD D
32.B
33.C
34.D
35.C【导语】本文是一篇就明文文章介绍了范・埃德的研究重点内部注意力,即大脑如何集中注意力,从传入的信息中准确地获取所需信息、,以指导接下来的行为以及这一研究的意义
32.推理判断题根据第一段“A cyclistpedals downthe street.The cyclisfsbrain takesin informationfromwhat he has perceivedbut canno longersee.The brainsorts throughthat information-the color,shape andtext on signs,for example-and selectswhat ismost important.Based on that,he takesthe correctturn and(一个骑自行车的人在街上骑车骑自行车的人的大脑从他已经感知但已经看不到的continues on.东西中获取信息、大脑会对这些信息进行分类——例如,标识上的颜色、形状和文字——并选择最重要的信息在此基础上,他选择了正确的转弯,继续前进厂可知,作者是通过骑车人的例子引入主题的故选项B细节理解题根据第二段的句子一
33.“His focusis noton externalattention what someone islookingat or attending to inthe moment.Instead,Van Edeis trying to understandwhat happensinside-how the.(他brain focuses on and grabs exactly what it needs from incoming information to guide future behavior的注意力不集中在外界的注意力上--------------------------------------也就是某人此刻正在看或关注的东西相反,范・埃德试图了解大脑内部发生了什么——大脑如何从传入的信息中聚焦并准确抓取它所需要的信息,以指导未来的行为广可知,范・埃德研究重点是大脑内部注意力故选项C细节理解题根据第四段的句子(微跳视)
34.“That movementwas detectableas microsaccades—tiny unconsciousmovements thatyour eyes make.When participantsshifted theirattention tofocus onwhere an object had been,the microsaccadeswere systematically pulled inthe direction of that attention(这种运动可以通过微跳视来检测,微跳视是你眼睛做出的无意识的微小运动当参与者将shift.注意力转移到物体所在的位置时,微跳视会被系统地拉向这个注意力转移的方向)”可知,参与者的微跳视与他们的注意力转移是一致的故选项D细节理解题根据最后一段的句子
35.“Knowing howthe brainplans actions could someday help(解大脑是如何计戈行动的,scientists gainan insightinto memorydisorders or attention problems.T有一天可以帮助科学家深入了解记忆障碍或注意力问题广可知,这一发现可以应用于了解有关记忆障碍或注意力的问题故选项C
36.D
37.C
38.G
39.E
40.F【导语】本文为说明文文章指出了英国图书馆陷入了困境,接连倒闭了许多家,并且政府投入到图书馆的经费也削减了近一半文章通过强调图书馆的各种有意义的功能和不可或缺的作用,向公众呼吁用更多的资金来支持图书馆根据前文一
36.“British libraries are incrisis again.The UKhas lostone in20since2016,with180closedin thattime,a BBCinvestigation hasrevealed.The mostdisadvantaged areasare aroundfour timesmore英国图书馆再次陷入危机的一项调查显示,自年likely tolose alibrary than the richest4BBC2016以来,英国每家就有一家倒闭,其中家倒闭最贫困地区失去图书馆的可能性是最富裕20180地区的四倍y可知,空前讲述的是图书馆陷入困境的现状,因此选项D“Meanwhile,funding for(与此同时,自年以来,图书馆的资金减少了一半厂可知,libraries hashalved since
2010.2010承接上文内容,继续说明陷入的困境,符合语境,并且与最后一段的最后一句They needon-going(他们需要持续和大量的资金厂呼吁公众来资助图书馆相呼应故选and considerable funding D项根据前文
37.“As theeducational achievementgap betweenchildren fromthe richestand poorestbackgroundshas grownpost-COVID,the rolethat librariescan playin improvingthe abilityto readand(新冠肺炎疫情后,随着最富裕和最贫困背景的stimulating a love of reading couldnt be more vital.儿童之间的教育成就差距越来越大,图书馆在提高阅读能力和激发对阅读的热爱方面所能发挥的作用至关重要)”提到图书馆在提高阅读能力和激发对阅读的热爱方面所能发挥的作用至关重要以及空后(荣誉获得者),“The ChildrensLaureate FrankCottrell Boyce,stressed theirimportancefor“humancontact”.(儿童奖得主弗兰克・科特雷尔・博伊斯强调了它们对“人类接触的重要性户可知,图书馆还有除了阅读识字方面以外的其他功能此处需要有转折,将话题转至图书馆其他的作用,因此选择项但不仅仅是书籍使C“But it is not just booksthat makethem magicalplaces4它们成为神奇的地方)可知,符合此推断,起到上下文的承上启下作用,上下文语意连贯故选项C根据下文
38.“The activitiesoffer desperatelyneeded companyto isolatedparents,as wellas inspirations」这些活动为孤立的父母提供了迫切需要的陪伴,也为孩子们提供了灵感提到这些for children活动的意义结合选项G“Where elsecan youfind craftworkshops,Lego,and authorevents,all forfree(你还能在哪里找到免费的手工作坊、乐高积木和作家活动?广可知,和下文内容紧密连接,下文中的指的就是空格处提到的活动,符合语境故选项The activitiesG根据前文
39.Whats more,if you dont haveaccess tothe Internetoraprinter,if youstruggle with.(更重要的是,English orcant keep warm in winter,libraries arenot simplysomewhere toborrow books如果你没有互联网或打印机,如果你努力学习英语或在冬天不能保暖,图书馆不仅仅是借书的地方户以及后文的『开始讲图书馆其他的好处可知,此空还在接着前文的话题在讲述图“Above al书馆的优点,因此选项(你甚至E“You caneven spenda wholeday therewithout buyinga cupof tea.无需花钱点一杯茶,就可以在图书馆待上一整天)“可知,符合此推断,起到上下文的承上启下作用故选项E根据前文
40.“Despite all these benefits,funding forlibraries isnever apriority,defeated by the more(尽管有这些好处,但图书馆的资金从来都不是优先考虑urgent demandsof healthcare and schools.的问题,医疗保健和学校的资金需求更为迫切厂讲述尽管图书馆有这么多的好处,但由于有医疗保健以及学校等更为紧迫的需求,资助图书馆永远不是优先事项后文的的指代“that message对象应该也是资助图书馆,而且在所选择的句子中必然会出现,因此选项项F“However,properly(然而,如果可以得到充足的资源支持,图书resourced,they canhelp relievethe pressureson both.馆完全有能力缓解这两方面的压力广可知,起到上下文的承上启下作用,选项中的也与F“both”上文的相呼应故选项“healthcare andschools”F
41.C
42.B
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45.D
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55.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文文章通过讲述从高中时的捣蛋鬼到参与社区活动、展现领导Sam才能并最终发生积极转变的故事,展现了个人成长和变化的过程考查名词词义辨析句意他名声很差,甚至学校里的一些老师都认为他不会有什么出息
41.影响、效果;例子;名声;性格根据上文A.effect B.example C.reputation D.character“At highschool,Sam wasthe mostcelebrated troublemakerin histown.He wasntvery talkative,didnt answerquestions可知名声不好故选and got into lots of fights.”I,Sam C考查动词词义辨析句意他名声很差,甚至学校里的一些老师都认为他不会有什么出息
42.挑战;完成;追求;管理、设法完成根据上文A.challenge B.accomplish C.pursue D.manage“At highschool,Sam wasthe mostcelebrated troublemakerin histown.He wasntvery talkative,didnt answer可知,名声很差,不学无术,因此老师都认为他不会有所questions andgot intolots offights.”Sam成故选B考查副词词义辨析句意是在往前走,但绝对不是在进步几乎不;
43.Sam A.hardly B.definitely绝对地;暂时地;特别地根据上文C.temporarily D.specially He had skipped many classes,failingalmost every subject bythetimehe enteredhis senioryear,yet wasbeing passedon eachyear toa higher可知,他几乎每一门课都不及格,但每年都被升入更高的年级由此可知,虽然他是grade level.”在往前走,但是一点没有进步故选B考查动词词义辨析句意直到报名参加培训项目后,情况才有所改变
44.Sam ACEA.disappeared消失;发生;改变;重要根据下文B.occurred C.changed D.mattered“After that,he joinedtheHomeless Project team.He knewsomething about5,hunger,and可知,hopelessness.The otherstudents on the teamwere impressed with his passionate concern and ideas.”他加入项目后,一切发生了变化故选ACE C考查名词词义辨析句意他对贫穷、饥饿和无助有所了解自由;优先
45.A.liberty B.priority权;庇护所;贫穷根据空后可推测,空处和此相C.shelter D.poverty“hunger,and hopelessness”关故选D考查动词词义辨析句意:他们推选为团队的副主席称呼;定义;
46.Sam A.called B.defined C.选举;发现根据空前的elected D.found“The otherstudents onthe teamwere impressedwith his可知,学生们对印象深刻;再根据空后的passionate concernand ideas.”Sam“Sam co-chairman ofthe可推测,他们推选为副主席故选team”Sam Co考查动词词义辨析句意然而,几位老师向校长抗议他当选副主席的决定,他们坚信失败
47.是不可避免的提议;抗议;呼吁;说话根据上文A.proposed B.protested C.appealed D.spoke内容可知,老师对的印象并不好,由此可推测,老师反对他当副主席故选Sam Bo考查形容词词义辨析句意然而,几位老师向校长抗议他当选副主席的决定,他们坚信失
48.败是不可避免的不可预测的;难以置信的;A.unpredictable B.unbelievable C.无法避免的;无法忍受的根据上文unavoidable D.unbearable“However,several teachers可知老师反对当7totheschool principalabout hisbeing electedco-chairman”I,Sam副主席,由此可推测,老师认为这样的人失败是难免的故选Sam C考查动词词义辨析句意两周后,和他的朋友们带领名学生开展了一场收集食物的
49.Sam70活动催促;带领;指导;鼓励根据空后的A.urged B.led C.instructed D.encouraged a group of70以及被选为副主席一事可推测,带领了多名学生开展students ina driveto collectfood”Sam Sam70了一场收集食物的活动故选B考查形容词词义辨析句意这些食物足以填满两个社区中心的空货架,并支撑该地区贫困
50.家庭天的食物需求遥远的;准备好的;贫穷的;小的根75A.remote B.ready C.needy D.small据空前可推“It wasenough to fill the empty shelves in two neighborhood centers,and thefood supported”测,这些都是为贫困家庭所准备的故选C考查动词词义辨析句意第二天,当地报纸用一整篇文章报道了这件事登广
51.A.advertised告;覆盖、支付、报道;发现;追踪根据空前B.covered C.discovered D.tracked“The localnewsp叩er”以及空后的“theevent”,根据常理可知,报纸报道了这件事故选B考查名词词义辨析句意他被认为是具有领导才能的人公民;
52.A.citizenship B.membership会员;领导;奖学金根据上文C.leadership D.scholarship“Two weekslater,Sam andhis friends9a.”可知,组织了这次活动,由此推测,人们认group of70students ina driveto collectfood Sam为他具有领导才能故选C考查动词短语词义辨析句意之后,开始每天在学校努力学习,并第一次回答了老师
53.Sam的问题出现;起飞、成功;崩溃;炫耀A.showing upB.taking offC.breaking downD.showing off根据下文以及第一段内容可知,发生了变化,“answered questions from teachers forthefirst time”Sam由此可知,他开始每天到校上课故选A考查名词词义辨析句意时刻提醒我们,一只翅膀受伤的鸟只需要修理一下
54.SamA.reminder提醒;B.warning警告;C.lesson教训I;D.signal信号根据全文内容可知,Sam的故事不断提醒我们翅膀受伤的鸟儿翅膀痊愈后会飞得很高故选Ao考查动词词义辨析句意时刻提醒我们,一只翅膀受伤的鸟只需要修理一下
55.Sam替换;展开;修理;调整根据下文A.replacing B.unfolding C.fixing D.adjusting“But onceit hashealed,可知,鸟的翅膀受伤后需要去修理、治愈一旦治愈好了,会飞得更it canfly higher thantherest.”高故选C
56.when
57.known
58.involved
59.spiritual
60.trials
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65.to slow【导语】本文是一篇说明文新一代的中国年轻人用传统的仪式——熏香,来缓解现代生活的压力,找到平静并与自己国家的文化遗产重新建立联系考查定语从句句意中国香的历史可以追溯到春秋战国时期公元前年-公元前年,
56.770476当时它被用于祭祀和宗教目的空格处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为theSpringandAutumn从句中缺少时间状语,应用关系副Period770-476BC and theWarringStatesPeriod475-221BC,词引导故填when when考查非谓语动词句意宋朝时期,香演变成了一种优雅的艺术形式——香道,当
57.960-1279时它包括有意识地制作和品香句中为谓语动词,设空处应用非谓语动词作后置定语,修饰saw名词且与之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,应用过去分词作后置定语故art form,art formknow known填known考查时态句意同上根据后文可知,此处应用一般过去时故填
58.then involved考查形容词句意越来越多的中国青年被中国香的精神和治愈方面所吸引,他们将其视为
59.缓解现代生活压力的一种方式设空处应填形容词作定语,修饰名词再结合句意可知,aspects,此处意为“精神的”是故填spiritual spiritual考查名词句意她说“袅袅升起的烟缕,加上精致简约的香炉,使香成为家中一道悦目
60.的景致,为家中增添了中国传统文化的元素意为“痕迹,一缕:为可数名词,根据后文trail可知,主语应该使用复数形式故填make trials考查冠词句意同上此处表示“使香成为我家视觉上令人愉悦的补充”,为可数
61.addition名词,此处表示泛指,故使用不定冠词作宾语补足语且a visually pleasingadditiontomyhome为读音以辅音音素开头的单词,应用不定冠词修饰故填visuallypleasinga a考查非谓语动词句意王从社交媒体平台上了解了中国香的使用,在那里有影响力的博主
62.分享了他们的香道仪式图片和视频,详细介绍了他们使用的香的种类、烧香的传统以及它对精神健康的益处句中为谓语动词,设空处应用非谓语动词作状语,与逻辑主语share detailbloggers之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,应用现在分词形式作状语故填考查连词句意detailing detailingo
63.同上设空处使用连词将列举的三种事物以及构成并列关系进行连接,types,traditions benefits应用连词故填and and考查介词句意王说,西安的古迹吸引着中国迷们来到这座城市,咖啡馆、书店和餐馆用
64.中国香来吸引顾客此处为的复合结构即宾语的结构,使用现在分词作宾补结with with++doing构,表示“咖啡馆、书店和餐馆用中国香来吸引顾客”故填with考查非谓语动词句意就像在中国年轻人中很受欢迎的汉服一样,香的使用代表着过去与
65.现在之间的桥梁,使他们能够放慢脚步,找到平静,并与自己文化遗产的一部分重新联系起来为固定短语,意为“允许某人做某事、此处指“允许他们放慢脚步:故填allow sbto dosth tosloWo
66.Hello,everyone.It isan honorto representour groupio summarizingour discussion.Our groupstronglysupports theuseoftranslation pensin Englishlearning.We believe that this device offers severaladvantages thatcan significantlyenhance thelearning experience.Firstly,translation pensare incrediblyportable andconvenient touse.They canbe carriedanywhere,allowing learners to access translations instantly.Secondly,by offeringimmediate feedback,translation penscan improvelearning efficiency,which isparticularly beneficialto beginners.Additionally,they canalso beof greathelp inpracticing readingand writingskills byproviding real-timetranslation support.In conclusion,when usedasasupplementary toolto support,rather thanreplace activelanguagepractice,withtheportability andreal-time translationcapabilities,translation pensareavaluable toolforEnglish learners.【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文在口语课上,外教组织同学们讨论“能否在英语学习Mike中使用翻译笔“请你代表小组做总结发言,陈述小组观点和理由【详解】.词汇积累1几个,一些several afew不可思议地,非常地incredibly—unbelievably使可能allow—enable总而言之一In conclusionIn summary.句式拓展2简单句变复合句原句拓展句They canbe carried anywhere,allowing learnersto accesstranslations instantly.They canbe carriedanywhere,which allowslearnersto accesstranslations instantly.【点睛】【高分句型1J Webelievethatthisdeviceoffersseveraladvantages thatcan significantly(运用了引导的宾语从句和定语从句)enhance thelearning experience.that【高分句型2]They canbecarriedanywhere,allowing learnerstoaccesstranslationsinstantly.(运用了现在分词作状语)
67.Then camethe daywhen Emilydelivered hrrspeech.Hands tremblingand facepale,Emily glancedaround,from whichI couldtell asurge oftension tookhold ofher.At thethought ofwhat the audiencewould react when hearing heraccent,my heartpounded wildly.Come onEmily!You canmake it!”Imurmured.Hardly hadEmily startedher speechwith hersignature accentwhen somepeople sniggeredandwhispered,but Emilyjust continuedher speechwith alouder voiceandafirm tone.Gradually,immersed inherspeech,theaudiencewere impressedwith herconfidence andenthusiasm.After herspeech,a stormyapplause brokeout.Suddenly、my grandmotherswords hitme.Girl,dont forgetwhere youcome from.,,I couldnthelpthinking asachild,it wasmy grandmother\accent thatI lovedmore thananything else.Weigheddown by guilt and regret,I realizedhow unreasonableit wasto abandonmy accent,which reflectedmypast andpresent.With quickand lightfootsteps,Emily rushedtome,hugged metightly,and saidsoftly,“Embrace yourroots.Be proudof it!”Having heardwhat shesaid,I noddedfirmly withtears blurringmyeyes,promising not togetridofit.T mountedthe platformand spoke,using mysouthern accent,thick,sweet andwarm.【导语】本文以作者的口音为线索展开,讲述了作者曾经因为自己的南方口音而感到羞愧,并试图让好友也改掉口音,但在坚持自我、勇敢演讲后,作者受到了触动Emily Emily【详解】段落续写L
①由第一段首句内容“然后进行演讲那一天到了”可知,第一段可描写演讲时的Emily Emily情景,包括她的紧张、观众的反应以及她如何坚持用自己的口音完成演讲,并获得观众的掌声
②由第二段首句内容“突然,我想起了奶奶的话”可知,第二段可描写作者回想起奶奶的话,意识到自己的错误,决定拥抱自己的根源,并用自己的南方口音进行演讲.续写线索开始演讲——观众嘲笑——的坚持让观众被感动——回想起祖母的话2Emily Emily并意识到错误——作者决定拥抱自己的口音——作者用自己的口音演讲.词汇激活3行为类
①颤抖tremble/shake
②继续continue/keep on
③小声说whisper/murmur/speak ina lowvoice情绪类
①紧张tension/nervousness
②热情enthusiasm/zeal/passion【点睛[高分句型11]Hands tremblingand facepale,Emily glancedaround,from whichI couldtell a(运用了“介词+关系代词”引导非限制性定语从句)[高分句型surge oftension tookhold ofher.2](运At thethought ofwhat theaudience wouldreactwhenhearingheraccent,my heartpounded wildly.用了连接代词引导宾语从句)what[高分句型3]Weighed downbyguiltandregret,I realizedhow unreasonableit wasto abandonmyaccent,(运用了连接副词引导的宾语从句和关系代词引导which reflectedmy pastandpresent.how which的非限制性定语从句)A.Poor visibility.B.Heavy traffic.C,Hot weather.
20.What isWinter WonderlandA.A Chineserestaurant.B.A publicpark.C.A localfair.
二、阅读理解RESTORE ANDREWILDThe2024Nature RestorationLaw aimsto renewand protect20percent ofthe EuropeanUnions()EUsdecreasedlandby
2030.Europe islaunching hundredsof boldrewilding initiativesin thefollowingplaces,which leadstoalot ofbenefitsforwildlife andpeople.ApennineHunting,poisoning,and trafficaccidents endangersome60Marsican bearsinthecentralApennine.Removing outdatedfencing helpsthem movefreely andthe numberoftouristsis strictlycontrolled.Kraansvlak(里予牛)Bison introducedto workas landscapeengineers feedon treesinvading easilydestroyedsand hills.The result:a sustainableecosystem andhabitat.Koitajoki(泥炭地)Work torestore2,500acres ofpeatlands hasbeen beneficialto birds,flood reduction,and ecosystemsunder thewater,aiding fishsuch asFinlands lastnatural salmon.Carpathian MountainsThegovernmentscallingonsustainabletourismleadsto decreasingtouristnumbers.Theregion isseeing thereturn ofwildlife toabandoned farmland.CONSERVATION VS.REWILDINGThese tworestoration modelsare guidedby differentapproaches andlong-term goals.Conservation RewildingSmaller,isolated habitatsin needofApplication Large-scale landscape,marginal farmlandcarefulmanagement(边远农田),zone orpostindustrial sitesTheapproach isdefensive,involved,Emphasizes naturalprocesses andhands-offApproacheshuman-led managementFocuseson monitoringand distributionGoalsBoosts rarespeciesof endangeredspecies
21.What isthe intentionof launchingthe NatureRestoration LawA.To protectthe worldsland.B.To conductwildlife research.C.To preservethe EUsdeclining area.D.To promotebiological initiatives.
22.What isthe commonapproach usedin Apennineand CarpathianMountainsA.Forbidding hunting.B.Limiting touristnumbers.C.Dismissing outdatedmeasures.D.Restoring abandonedlands.
23.Which areais moresuitable forapplying rewildingA.Rich farmland.B.Preindustrial sites.C.Isolated habitats.D.Wide-ranging landscape.Growing upontheGuanzhong Plain,He Jingdidnt startmountaineering until
18.Her firstclimb,in2006,was inthe QinlingMountains,and itsparked apassion forthe sport.In2012,feeling sadfortheloss ofher grandmother,He attemptedher firstmountainover5,000meters—Mount Siguniangin Sichuanprovince.The experienceprovided herwithasense ofpeace and(顶峰)relief.As Iapproached the summit andsaw therosy lightonthesnow,I foundpeace anda releasefrommy innerconfiision Jshe recalled.Since then,He hasbeen devotedto climbinghigh-altitude peaks.She summitedher first8,000-meter peak,Mount ChoOyu,in2016,using justone bottleof oxygen.Realizing shecould handle(海拔),the extremealtitude shedecidedtoattempt futureclimbs withoutoxygen,a movepartlymotivated bycost savings.Climbing withoutoxygen carriessignificant risksdue tothe thinatmosphere athighaltitudes.To prepare,He trainedstrictly,running atleast fivetimes aweek,climbing200flights ofstairs witha20-kilogram loadtwice weekly,and usingan oxygen-restricting maskto simulatehigh-altitude conditions.“At altitudesabove8,000meters,the humanbrain experiencesextreme lackof oxygen,and thebodybecomessleepy.I kepttelling myselfnottofoil asleep,as Imight neverwake upagain Jshesaid.Her firstsuccessful summitwithout bottledoxygen cameon Sept.25,2017,when she reachedthe topof MountManaslu inNepal.On Oct.9this year,shereachedthesummitofthe8,027-meter MountShishapangma inChinasXizang autonomousregion,becoming thefirst personfrom Chinaandthethird womanintheworld toscaleall14oftheworlds peaksover8,000meters withouttheuseof additionaloxygen.
24.What motivatedHe toattempt herclimbing in2012A.Her enthusiasmfor climbing.B.Her desireto challengeherself.C.Her sorrowfor losingher grandmother.D.Her determinationto handlethe extremealtitude.
25.How didHe prepareherself forclimbing withoutadditional oxygenA.By runningfour orfivetimesaweek.B.By trainingin high-altitude conditions.C.By climbingstairswithloads regularly.D.By wearinga maskwith adequateoxygen.A.Energetic and sociable.B.Determined andpassionate.C.Demanding andhumble.D.Strong-willed andfriendly.
27.What doesHes experiencetell usA.Look beforeyou leap.B.More haste(匆忙),less speed.C.Every cloudhas asilver lining.D.Where there isawill,thereisa way.
26.Which ofthe followingwords bestdescribe He(新陈代谢We allknow thatbeing overweightis notgreat foryour health-its linked to metabolic的)(心血管的)diseases likediabetes and cardiovascular problems.But weighingyourself wonttell youallyou needto knowaboutyourdisease risk.A friendof mineisasuper-fit marathonrunner.Shes alllean()muscle.And yetaccording toher bodymass indexBMI,which isa measureof weightrelative toheight,shes overweight.Which isfrankly ridiculous.The BMI is deficientSo whatshould webe usinginsteadFirst,lets talkabout fat——the mostdemonized ofall bodycomponents.Fat isstored inadipose月旨肪组织,tissuewhichhassomereally importantroles.It conservesenergy,maintains ourbodytemperature,and servesasaprotective layerfor ourorgans.It alsoproduces a whole hostofimportant substances,from hormonesthat controlour appetiteto chemicalsthat influencethe wayourimmune systemswork.一However,not allfat isequal.Its thevisceral fat-thetypesurrounding yourorgans thatis thoughttobe moreharmful toyour health,if there9stoomuchofit.Having morevisceral fathasbeenlinkedtoanincreased riskof diabetesandcardiovasculardisease.That relationshipisnt straightforwardeither,though;studies haveshown thatremoving this“excess fatdoesnt improvemetabolic health.Either way,having agoodidea ofhow muchfat isin your body,and whereitis,would bevaluable.It mightatleastgive ussomeidea ofour riskof metabolicdisorders.There arequite afew differentways ofmeasuring this.BMIisthe mostwidely adopted.Its theofficial measurethe WorldHealth Organizationuses todefineoverweight andobesity.Unfortunately,it doesnttell youvery muchabout thefat inyour bodyorhow itcorresponds toyour health.After all,yourbodyweight includesyour bones,muscles,blood,andeverything else,notjustyour fat.Instead,Emma Borgeson,who studiescardiometabolic diseaseat AarhusUniversityin Denmark,and hercolleagues recommendthe SADmeasure,a measureofthesizeofapersons bellyfrom backto front.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“deficient“in paragraph1meanA.Faulty.B.Accurate.C.Essential.D.Worthless.
29.What doesparagraph2mainly talkaboutA.The typesof fat.B.The impactof fat.C.The functionsof fat.D.The compositionof fat.
30.What canbe inferredabout thevisceral fatA.It isthe mostharmful fatinthebody.B.Too muchofitmay leadto healthissues.C.It isclosely relatedto metabolicdisorders.D.Removing itcan lowerthe riskof diseases.
31.What mightbe discussedinthefollowing paragraphsA.The comparisonbetweentheSAD andother measures.B・The advantagesof usingthe BMIover othermeasures.C.Personal experiencesabouttheweight lossjourneys.D.Detailed explanationsofthealternative methodSAD.A cyclistpedals downthe street.The cyclisfsbrain takesin informationfrom whathehasperceivedbut canno longersee.The brainsorts throughthat information-the color,shape andtextonsigns,forexample-and selectswhat ismost important.Based onthat,he takesthe correctturn andcontinues on.(神经学家)Freek Van Ede,cognitive neuroscientistat VrijeUniversiteit Amsterdam,studiesattention.He usesalotof bicyclingmetaphors.His focusis noton externalattention-whatsomeoneislooking atorattendingtointhemoment.Instead,Van Edeis tryingto understandwhat happensinside-howthe brainfocusesonandgrabsexactlywhatitneedsfromincominginformationtoguidefuturebehavior.Getting amore real-world picturemeans measuringbrain activityin realtime,which iswhy Van(脑电图),Ede useselectro-encephalography pairedwith eyetracking.In oneexperiment,participantswatched objectsbriefly appearonascreen.Van Edefound thatwhen aparticipant wasasked to recallsomething aboutan objectthat hadbeen onscreen,their gazemoved quicklytoward wherethe objecthadbeen,even thoughit wasno longerthere.(微跳视)一That movementwas detectableas microsaccadestiny unconsciousmovements thatyoureyesmake.When participantsshifted theirattention tofocus onwhereanobjecthadbeen,themicrosaccades weresystematicallypulledinthedirectionofthat attentionshift.This discoveryopenednew opportunitiesfor tracking“the mindseye JVanEdesays,andsodecoding whatinformation the brainis usingto planfuture action.Van Edeslab hasused thetechnique toshow thatwhen preparingfbr thefuture,the braindoesntwait until alltheinformation isin tomakeaplan.Instead,the brainplans possibleactions aseach pieceofinformation comesin-even thoughthe braincan selectonly oneplan inthe end.Knowing howthe brainplansactionscouldsomedayhelpscientists gainan insightinto memorydisorders orattention problems.A.By makingan assumption.B,By givinga relevantexample.C.By makingsome contrasts.D.By listingresearch data.
32.How doesthe authorintroduce thetopic
33.What doesVan Edesstudy concentrateonA.Cognitive neuroscience.B.External environment.C.Internal attention.D.Unconscious movements.
34.What canwe learnabout VanEdes experimentA.Electro-encephalography isthe onlymethod touse.B.The braindoesnt planfuture actionuntilallinformation hascome in.C.Participants failtorecallwhat theyperceived previously.D.Participants9microsaccades correspondto theirattention shifts.
35.What aspectmay thediscovery beapplied inA.Decoding allmessages inthebrain.B.Improving cognitivecompetence.C.Knowing somememory problems.D.Helping curecertain brainillnesses.British librariesare incrisis-again.The UKhas lostone in20since2016,with180closed inthattime,a BBCinvestigation hasrevealed.The mostdisadvantaged areasare aroundfour timesmore likelytolose alibrary thanthe richest.36As theeducational achievementgap betweenchildren fromthe richestand poorestbackgrounds hasgrownpost-COVID,the rolethat librariescan playin improvingthe abilityto readand stimulatingalove(荣誉获得者),ofreadingcouldntbemorevital.37The ChildrensLaureate FrankCottrell Boyce,stressed theirimportance forhuman contact”.His motherused thelibrary asan escapefrom theirlimitedLiverpool home.For others,itisa shelterfrom bullying,as onereader toldthe Guardian.38The activitiesoffer desperatelyneeded companyto isolatedparents,as wellas inspirationsforchildren.Whats more,if youdont haveaccess tothe Internetoraprinter,if youstruggle withEnglishor cantkeepwarminwinter,librariesarenot simplysomewhere toborrow books.39Above all,homelessness,loneliness,mental health,childcare costs,illiteracy andhealth educationare alsosome ofthechallenges thatlibraries helpto dealwith asother basicpublic serviceshave disappeared.Despite allthese benefits,funding forlibraries isnever apriority,defeated bythe moreurgentdemands ofhealthcare andschools.40Campaigners aretryingtoput emphasisonthatmessage beforeit istoolate.One thinglibraries dontneed ismore words.They needon-going andconsiderablefunding.A.What can youdotohelpto reopenthe librariesB.But concernsabout theirlong-term futureremain.C.But itis notjust booksthat makethem magicalplaces.D.Meanwhile,funding forlibraries hashalved since
2010.E.You caneven spendawholeday therewithout buyinga cupof tea.F.However,properly resourced,they canhelp relievethe pressureson both.G.Where elsecanyoufind craftworkshops,Lego,and authorevents,all forfree
三、完形填空At highschool,Sam wasthe mostcelebrated troublemakerin histown.He wasntvery talkative,didnt answerquestions andgotintolotsoffights.He hada bad41and evensome teachersinhisschoolthought thathe would42nothing.Hehadskippedmanyclasses,failing almosteverysubjectbythetime heenteredhis senioryear,yet wasbeing passedon eachyear toa highergrade level.Sam wasmoving on,but43not movingup.Nothing44until Samsigned upfor ACEtraining,a programdesigned tohave studentsbecomemore involvedin theircommunities.After that,he joinedthe HomelessProjectteam.He knewsomethingabout45,hunger,and hopelessness.The otherstudents ontheteam wereimpressedwithhispassionateconcernandideas.They46Sam co-chairman ofthe team.However,several teachers47totheschool principalabout hisbeing electedco-chairman,firmly convincedthat failurewas
48.Two weekslater,Sam andhis friends49agroupof70students ina drivetocollect food.They seta schoolrecord:collecting2,854cans offood injust twohours.It wasenoughtofilltheemptyshelvesintwoneighborhoodcenters,andthefood supported50families inthearea for75days.The localnewspaper51the eventwithafull-page articlethe nextday.He wasbeingacknowledged as52material.Afterwards,Sam started53at schoolevery dayand answeredquestionsfromteachersforthe firsttime.Sam isa constant54for usthatabird witha brokenwing onlyneeds
55.But onceit hashealed,it canflyhigherthantherest.。
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