内容正文:
丹东市2026高三总复习质量测试(一)
高三英语试卷参考答案
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5AACAA
6-10 BCBAC 11-15 BCBBC
16-20 CAABC
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)
21-23ADA
24-27 DBBC
28-31 DBCC
32-35 BACC
36-40 FEADC
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
41-45 CABCD 46-50 ABADC
51-55 DBDCA
56.views
57.titled
58.from
59.convenience
60.To attract
61.sharply
62.saw
63.hitting
64.which
65.a
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
应用文参考范文:
Dear Eric,
Our school English Forum has just launched a new column called "My Convenient Life in
China".We'd like to invite students to share stories about China's modern convenience.
As an exchange student,your perspective is valuable.Could you write a short article (about
200 words)about one aspect you find convenient here?It could be mobile payments,public
transport,delivery services,or anything similar.Please describe a real situation where you used it
and explain why it impressed you.Your story will help others understand modern China better.
Please send your story to forum@school.com by June 20th.Your participation would be
greatly appreciated.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
Without hesitation,Ben started repairing the bike.He turned to the shelves of used parts his
grandfather had always saved,finding a gear.As his hands,guided by years of unconscious
observation,cleaned the rust and fitted the new piece,the elderly man spoke softly beside him.
"My wife always said this bike had a soul,"he shared,a fragile smile returning to his face.Ben
nodded,realizing he wasn't just fixing a bike;he was helping a lonely man keep a precious
connection to his past and his love.He refused the man's money with a gentle shake of his head.
The gratitude in the elderly man's eyes was a reward far beyond any price.
Paragraph 2:
Watching the elderly man wheel the bike out,Ben felt his path forward become clear.The
sight of the elderly man leaving,now seated firmly on the repaired bike that carried his memories,
struck Ben with final understanding.This shop was not a burden holding him back;it was a
foundation from which real meaning grew.He turned to his grandfather,whose eyes held a quiet
question."I understand now,"Ben said,his voice filled with resolve."This is where I belong.
Let's keep it open."His grandfather's hand squeezed his shoulder,a wordless transfer of trust and
legacy.Their dream,on two wheels,would roll on.
听力原文:
Text 1
M:When does the lecture begin?
W:I think it starts at three in the afternoon
M:It finishes at four,right?I have a meeting then.
W:No,this one lasts for two hours.You'll have to reschedule your four o'clock appointment.
Text2
W:Now,let's get some clothes together for your trip.
M:OK,Mum.Well,I'll need my walking boots for a start.Oh,and my red T-shirt.
W:Forget the T-shirt.You need a thick coat.The forecast says it's going to snow.
Text 3
M:I saw Larry last night.He was looking very wet.
W:But it wasn't raining last night
M:Well,he hadn't seen the hotel swimming pool and had fallen in with his clothes on
Text 4
M:Hi,Beth.My family and I are having a few people over for dinner tomorrow night.We might
watch a movie.Can you come?
W:Sure.I'd love to come.That'd be more fun than eating restaurant alone.
Text 5
W:How about this one?It has two bedrooms with a big garden.
M:Well,it doesn't matter.I just care about where it is.
W:It's not far from your office.And there are many restaurants,and a big shopping center nearby
Text 6
M:Good morning!Is there anything I can do for you?
W:I made my keyboard wet when I had some juice today,and now the keys are stuck.I can't type
up my report.
M:I see.
W:So how soon would you be able to fix it?
M:Well,we're not too busy right now.Why don't you just wait and we can probably repair it for
you within 30 minutes.
W:Actually,I have to do some shopping with my friend.I'll just come back and pick up the
keyboard when I'm done.
M:That's OK
Text 7
W:Dad,do you know which bus we should take?
M:Er,let me check the bus guide first.
W:Be quick,please.
M:Why can't I find the bus your mother told me yesterday evening?
W:Mum told you the directions three times.
M:But I was watching an NBA match on TV at that time.And it was a really exciting one.
W:We need to ask someone.Here come Bus No.29 and Bus No.37.
M:Oh,I got it on the guide.We need to take Bus No.52 to go to the Book Building.Here it is
coming.Linda,come on.Let's go.
Text 8
M:Hi,you have reached the front desk of Cozy Hotel.How may I help you?
W:I'm interested in booking a room for next Friday.Are there any with an ocean view available?
M:I will check for you.Yes,it looks like there's one available on the ninth floor.How many
nights do you plan to stay?You know,it is off season now,and we are offering a promotion right
now.If you stay at least three nights you'll receive a free breakfast or lunch.And there is a special
menu at our restaurant.You just need to order it online.
W:That sounds like a great deal,but my meeting will last only two days.So I'll only need two
nights.
M:Do you need any wake-up call?
W:No.Thanks,anyway.
Text 9
W:Today in the studio we have Matthew who recently won the prize for running a youth club.So
Matthew,how did it all start?
M:I used to be a member of the youth club when I was a student at the school there.
W:When did you first join the club?
M:In 2015.But the club has been running for more man 10 years.It was started in 2008.
W:You've become a leader at the club.But yon are also studying at college.
M:Yes.I am studying engineering.After graduation,I want to build bridges actually.I now teach
the guitar at the club on Saturday afternoons.
W:Great.You won the prize because you helped a local hospital,right?
M:Yes.We did lots of different things to raise money,like we baked cakes to sell at the school.
The greatest thing we did was a car wash at the park.We washed over 500 cars.
Text 10
W:There is nowhere else on Earth like Kakadu National Park in the northern area of Australia.
The moment you drive through its gate you are entering an ancient area full of wildlife-a place
for the 500 species of birds and animals to live.Here,in this vast area of land,the size of Belgium,
or half of the size of Austria,you will see sights that will take your breath away.There's loads to
do and it's not easy to choose.Kakadu Culture Camp was a good choice,but we finally decided on
the Yellow water Cruise,which is more popular.It was a wonderful experience and probably the
best attraction in Kakadu National Park.We were highly impressed we had just returned from
Kruger National Park in South Africa and were worried the experience wouldn't be so good.
Happily,the Yellow water Cruise was surely the highlight of Kakadu.We bought the Sunrise
Sunset ticket from the website,as they were offering a low price.During the tour of the Yellow
Water Cruise,there were only 6 people on the boat,so we could easily walk around and take
pictures of various fish and active bird life which exists in the wet season.We saw loads of fresh
and saltwater fish and an endless list of bird life.And the prettiest is the Azure Kingfisher,a
brightly-colored bird hunting fish,which is the most impressive part of the tour.丹东市2025-2026学年度(上)期末教学质量监测
高三英语
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如
需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,
写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
本试卷分四部分,卷面分数150分。考试用时120分钟。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答
案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关
小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.£9.18
C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.When does the lecture finish?
A.At about 5 p.m.
B.At about 4 p.m.
C.At about 3 p.m.
2.What does the woman ask the boy to take?
A.A coat.
B.Boots.
C.A T-shirt.
3.What happened to Larry last night?
A.He couldn't find his hotel.
B.He was caught in the rain.
C.He fell into water.
4.Where will the woman go tomorrow night?
A.To the man's house.
B.To a cinema.
C.To a restaurant.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A house.
B.An office
C.A shopping center.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三
个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读
各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两
遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。
6.What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Type out her report.
B.Repair her keyboard.
C.Look for her keys.
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7.What will the woman do next?
A.Have some juice.
B.Pick up her friend.
C.Go shopping.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8.Where are the speakers?
A.At home.
B.At a bus stop.
C.In the Book Building.
9.What did the man do yesterday evening?
A.He watched TV.
B.He had a match.
C.He bought a guide.
10.Which bus will the speakers take?
A.No.29.
B.No.37.
C.No.52.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13小题。
11.What is the purpose of the call?
A.To arrange a tour.
B.To book a room.
C.To confirm a reservation.
12.What does the woman request?
A.A wake-up call.
B.A special menu.
C.A room with a view.
13.How can guests receive a free meal?
A.By reserving accommodations online.
B.By staying a minimum of three nights.
C.By making a booking during the off season.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至16题。
14.When was the youth club formed?
A.n2015.
B.n2008.
C.n2006.
15.What is Matthew?
A.An engineer.
B.A teacher.
C.A student.
16.For what did Matthew's club raise money?
A.A school.
B.A park.
C.A hospital.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。
17.Where is Kakadu National Park?
A.In Australia.
B.In Austria.
C.In Belgium.
18.How did the speaker feel after the Yellow Water Cruise?
A.Pleased.
B.Disappointed.
C.Worried.
19.Why did the speaker buy the Sunrise Sunset ticket online?
A.It was easy.
B.It was cheap.
C.It was popular.
20.What impressed the speaker most during the Yellow Water Cruise?
A.Kakadu Culture Camp.B.Sunrise Sunset.
C.Azure Kingfisher.
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
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高三英语第2页共10页
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Can get flooded with rainwater
Excellent bird ID
Easy to use
Doesn't allow in insects
Solar powered
Sturdiest Smart Bird Feeder-Soliom BF08
This sturdy smart bird feeder won't let squirrels or raccoons take it down.Camera offers a
clear picture,and solar panel charges nicely.
Pros
Cons
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Terrible mounting instructions and screws
Exclusive app with bird ID
Clear picture
21.Which bird feeder fails to correctly tell you the type of bird that visits?
A.Netvue Birdfy Feeder AI.
B.Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder PRO.
C.Soliom BF08.
D.Bird Buddy Smart Hummingbird Feeder Pro.
22.What can we learn about the Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder PRO?
A.It is only waterproof.
B.7 bird languages are available.
C.Larger focus range means lower-quality.D.The solar roof version is more expensive.
高三英语第3页共10页
23.What do the third feeder and the fourth feeder have in common?
A.They are both powered by solar energy.
B.They can both effectively keep insects out.
C.They are both known for being very strong.
D.They both have an application for identifying birds.
小
For the past five years,chef and author Samin Nosrat has done something that,for many,
can feel impossible.She's kept up a weekly dinner with friends.
At first,she thought people would be too busy for it.But over time,the dinner-held
every Monday night for about 10 guests at a friend's house-has become "a grounding,
meaningful practice in all of our lives,"she says."At one point,a friend told me that Monday
dinner was her church."
Nosrat talks to Life Kit about how to make a weekly dinner habit with friends that sticks.
Eliminate the guesswork of when and where your dinner will happen for the group.Choose
the same day,time and location-and keep it."That's one less thing we have to coordinate and
check in about,"Nosrat says.
There are a few kids in Nosrat's dinner group,and she loves to get them in the kitchen.
Think about any step in the meal preparation that the kids can do themselves,and save it for
when you're all together.Can they fold some dumplings?Whisk a dressing?Sprinkle cheese on
quesadillas?
While your weekly gathering should feel effortless,it should also feel special.Bring out the
cloth napkins.Send the kids out to the yard to pick flowers for the table.Share a good bottle of
wine.And take a moment to"come together and admire the food on the table,"Nosrat says.Just
having that feeling of"wow,we get to eat this,and we all worked on this-it's sacred."
24.What is the weekly dinner in Nosrat's friends'mind?
A.Their basic needs.
B.Their cooking practice.
C.Their show time.
D.Their gathering moment.
25.What makes the weekly dinner easy to keep?
A.A friend's preference.
B.A fixed schedule and location.
C.The delicious food it offers.
D.The special feeling it brings.
26.Why is"fold some dumplings"mentioned in paragraph 5?
A.To offer practical ways to develop kids'hands-on skills
B.To recommend cooking steps for kids to get involved in.
C.To indicate dumplings are the symbol of getting together.
D.To highlight the popularity of Chinese food in their dinner.
27.What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To introduce a famous chef's book.
B.To tell the life story of Samin Nosrat.
C.To provide advice on maintaining a social tradition.
D.To encourage people to make more friends in their life.
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C
Maksudov,one of the volunteers,points to a dirt path,near which some 20 workers labor with
brushes and trowels (in an open area the size of a modest modern home's foundation-a
discovery unexpected for such high altitudes,at around 7000 feet above sea level.
Maksudov picks up a football-size chunk of rock from a large pile.It weighs so much
because of the iron inside.Miners and blacksmiths may have worked at this remote site as early
as the sixth century A.D.to produce the weapons and tools important for medieval Central Asia.
These items radiated out along a shifting network circulating goods,technologies and faiths from
Manchuria to the Mediterranean,and from Sri Lanka to Siberia,a network that Ferdinand von
Richthofen,a 19th-century German geographer,first described as the Silk Road.
Though the researchers were eager to examine the site at Tugunbulak in detail,its sheer size
was daunting.The dig's leaders pondered ways to map a site that was too large to survey using
traditional tools like radar.They chose light detection and ranging instruments -lidar.By
charting even tiny variations in terrain ()researchers have been able to spot otherwise
invisible ancient Maya cities or Amazonian settlements.
While effective,the method required expensive plane flights,but as drone technology
became widely available in the early 2020s,lidar became accessible to the research team."In an
open landscape like this,you can get incredibly precise resolution,"he explains.In 2022,the
team conducted at least 22 flights over Tugunbulak."I was skeptical in the beginning,because
the site seemed so large,"Maksudov says."But then we saw the data."The resulting map
provided stunning detail.
28.Why is the discovery so significant?
A.Because volunteers work at high altitudes.
B.Because it is unexpected to those volunteers.
C.Because iron weighing so much catches attention.
D.Because iron found at high altitudes makes history.
29.What specific challenge did the researchers face at Tugunbulak?
A.Radar was not available.
B.The site was just too large.
C.Lidar was finally replaced.
D.The working place was daunting.
30.What can we learn according to the last paragraph?
A.Drones made the data more precise.
B.An open mind found its way to innovation.
C.Technology made a big difference in the research
D.Researchers were originally skeptical about the data.
31.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Breaking a record in history
B.Finding the way to iron site
C.A Mountain Ironworks Revealed by Drone Lidar
D.The unknown secret discovered about the silk road
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D
A collection of photos published by the New York Times in 2014 encouraged Susan Brown
to make a cold call.It wasn't usually her style,but the pictures delighted her,and she felt an urge
to get in touch with the photographer.
The photo essay showed intricate details from New England textile factories:a worker
removing something from a floral fabric at a carpet company.The photographer was Christopher
Payne,and he was New York-based.The images were part of his early attempts into
photographing American industries.Brown praised his photos and asked how he'd produced
some of the shots;she hoped to someday find the right opportunity to feature his work at Cooper
Hewitt,Smithsonian Design Museum.Payne was happy to connect,knowing museums are
particularly choosy in selecting high-caliber art.
The occasion to collaborate has come more than a decade later."Made in America:The
Industrial Photography of Christopher Payne"will be exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt,
Smithsonian Design Museum in 2026.The display will feature more than 70 of Payne's photos.
Trained as an architect,Payne taught himself to take photos using design principles,
drawing on his ability to visualize three-dimensional spaces on two-dimensional surfaces.This
foundational skill allowed him to deconstruct complex industrial scenes into structured
compositions.He thought of photos like stages-carefully arranging visual elements within the
frame to guide the viewer's eye,a method he applied to everything from crowded factory floors
to intricate machine details.
The photo projects he pursued often reflected his love for architecture and design.While
working on his 2009 book,Asylum:Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals,he
photographed abandoned hospitals across the country,which seemed to have grand exteriors,but
dilapidated interiors.
Payne liked the creative challenge of finding beauty and order in places that were
traditionally unphotogenic or untidy,and he took pride in creating photos that showed industrial
production in unexpected ways.He sought to photograph mass-produced goods,like American
flags,as well as modern products,like computer chips.
32.Why did Susan Brown contact Christopher Payne?
A.To interview him.
B.To exhibit his work.
C.To invite him to visit a museum.
D.To learn photography skills from him.
33.What is the main idea of paragraph 4?
A.Payne's architectural background defines his photographic eye.
B.Payne's education experience makes him onto a glory stage.
C.Payne shows a great talent for art and has a promising future.
D.Payne photographs a wide range of subjects to improve himself.
34.What does the underlined word"dilapidated"in paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.Beautifully decorated.
B.Well preserved.
C.Badly damaged.
D.Brightly lit.
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35.How does Payne show industrial production?
A.By highlighting natural disorder.
B.By focusing on modern computer chips.
C.By revealing beauty in common products.
D.By following traditional photographic techniques.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为
多余选项。
Mental resilience is the ability to adapt and grow stronger in the face of difficulty.36.Rather,
it involves emotional awareness,flexibility,and specific skills that can be leamned and strengthened with
practice.Below are several evidence-based strategies used by therapists.
Practice Mindful Awareness
During uncertain times,our minds often race toward worst-case situations.Mindfulness
interrupts this cycle by grounding attention in the here and now.37.And focus on the feeling
of air entering and leaving your body.Gently returning your focus whenever your mind wanders will
strengthen your mental discipline.
38
Cognitive distortions(认知扭曲)increase pain.Learn to identify and challenge these
thoughts.Instead of thinking"I can't handle this,"try "This is challenging,but I can take one
step at a time."This act of reframing builds psychological flexibility
Strengthen Your Support System
39.For example,reach out positively and share honestly with people who uplift
you.A single deep conversation can significantly boost your mental health.
Set Micro-Goals to Regain Confidence
Rather than aiming to "fix everything,"ask:What's one thing I can do today to feel
slightly more in control?When large goals feel unreachable,break them into tiny,
manageable actions.40.
A.Reframe Negative Thought Patterns
B.Establish Predictable Thinking Routines
C.That is,use small wins to rebuild self-trust
D.Isolation destroys resilience,while connection builds it
E.Start with just five minutes of mindful breathing each day
F.It does not mean enduring pain silently or simply "toughing it out"
G.This process proves avoiding difficulties is the best way to maintain mental stability
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Eighty-year-old Mr.Tan has run a small kite-making shop in Singapore's Chinatown for 55
years.His kites,made with 41 frames and hand-painted silk,were once popular.But as
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plastic toys and video games took over,his business 42.By 2020,he had only two customers
a week and planned to 43 the shop for good.
Then,16-year-old Lila wandered in one afternoon.She was working on a school project about
traditional crafts and asked Mr.Tan to teach her how to make a kite.He 44-he hadn't
taught anyone in decades and feared the craft would 45 with him."It's too 46 for a
kid like you,”he said.“You'l47 after the first try.”
Lila refused to give up.She visited every Saturday,watching Mr.Tan split bamboo and
mix 48.At first,her kites 49 after a few seconds of flight.She cried in frustration,
but Mr.Tan comforted her:"Mistakes are part of learning.Let's 50 it together."
Slowly,Lila improved.She even designed a kite with modern patterns that caught the eye
of a local 51 director.The museum held an exhibition of their kites,and suddenly,
people 52 to buy Mr.Tan's work.Young parents brought their kids to learn kite-making,
and Lila started a workshop for teens.
Last month,Mr.Tan signed a 53 with the museum to sell his kites there permanently.
"I thought my story was 54,"he said."But Lila gave me a second chance.She's not just
a student-she's my legacy."Lila smiled and added,"Mr.Tan taught me patience and pride in
our culture.This isn't just about kites;it's about keeping our history
55.”
41.A.metal
B.paper
C.bamboo
D.plastic
42.A.faded
B.returned
C.boomed
D.changed
43.A.open
B.close
C.sell
D.visit
44.A.warned
B.complained
C.hesitated
D.doubted
45.A.stay
B.develop
C.come
D.die
46.A.challenging
B.flexible
C.comfortable
D.simple
47.A.insist
B.quit
C.play
D.struggle
48.A.paint
B.flour
C.sand
D.clay
49.A.dived
B.shook
C.rose
D.collapsed
50.A.color
B.clean
C.fix
D.fly
51.A.film
B.business
C.company
D.museum
52.A.looked around
B.lined up
C.ran away
D.moved on
53.A.bill
B.letter
C.form
D.contract
54.A.amazing
B.different
C.over
D.on
55.A.alive
B.far
C.rich
D.long
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,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 2024,China's visa-free transit policy sparked a viral "China Travel"trend on social
media.Foreign visitors flocked to China and shared their experiences,with related videos
collecting over 80 million 56(view)on YouTube alone.Take British vloggers Reanne
and Ben as an example:their videos,often 57(title)with words like "shocking"and
"unbelievable",capture genuine awe at China's blend of modernity and tradition.
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This boom reflects China's shift 58 factor-driven to institutional opening-up,
backed by policy innovations that have improved travel 59 (convenient).Meanwhile,the
drive to offer more diverse services has been growing stronger.60(attract)international
tourists,cities nationwide are crafting immersive cultural experiences.
Spending by foreign visitors is 61(sharp)rising.In Shenzhen alone,the first
half of 2025 62(see)85.88 million non-cash payment transactions by foreign
nationals,with the value63(hit)11.81 billion yuan.It marks year-on-year increases of
29 percent and 35 percent,mostly in supermarket shopping and catering,64 are clear
signs of the continued unleashing of spending potential.
Each"China Travel"story tells of 65 more open,confident,and connected China,
adding fresh vitality to the global landscape.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英文论坛新设My Convenient Life in China”专栏。请给你校英国
交换生Eic写一封邮件,邀请他投稿。内容包括
1.栏目介绍;
2.稿件的内容要求。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Eric,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。
Ben had spent his entire childhood in his grandfather's bike shop,"Two Wheels&a
Dream.".The smell of oil and rubber was as familiar as home.The shop was the only place of its
kind in their community.It wasn't just a business;it was where neighborhood kids learned to
ride,where bikes were fixed,and where Grandpa had taught Ben that repairing a bike was about
brightening someone's day.
But now,at eighteen,Ben faced a difficult choice.His grandfather,who had run the shop
for decades,was growing older.His hands,once strong and skillful,now trembled slightly.He
could no longer manage the daily work.Ben,however,dreamed of something different-the
exciting opportunities of a big city,a life full of new experiences.Taking over the bike shop had
never been his plan.Still,the thought of closing it down filled him with a quiet sadness.
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"The decision is yours,Ben,"his grandfather said gently,placing a kind hand on his
shoulder."This shop is part of our family's story,but you must write your own.Think carefully
about what truly matters to you."
Ben was lost in these thoughts when the shop bell rang.An elderly man,moving
slowly,pushed a very old but perfectly clean bike into the shop."Young man,"he said in a
gentle voice,"can you help me with this old bike?"
Ben found the problem-a damaged gear (system that needed new parts.He
explained the cost,and the old man's hopeful smile faded.He took out a simple,worn wallet and
carefully placed some money on the counter.It was not enough.His face turned slightly red with
embarrassment.
"This is...all I have right now,"he murmured,looking down."This was my wife's bike.
She's gone now,but I still ride it to the market every week.It feels like she's still with me."His
thin fingers rested on the handlebar,holding years of memory.At that moment,a strong feeling
filled Ben's heart.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式作答。
Without hesitation,Ben started repairing the bike.
Watching the elderly man wheel the bike out,Ben felt his path forward become clear.
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