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高三英语测试题
考试时间:120分钟满分150分
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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。
1.What does the man find the most difficult in studying French?
A.Reading.
B.Listening.
C.Writing.
2.What is the woman's problem?
A.She has a high fever.
B.She has a stomachache.
C.She has a slight headache.
3.Who scored a goal?
A.Sophia.
B.Margaret
C.Dorothy.
4.What does the woman remind Sam about?
A.His schoolbag.
B.His lunch box.
C.His clothes.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Some indoor plants.
B.The woman's health.
C.Selena's gardening skills
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每
小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What news does Alex tell Jenny?
A.He finished a painting.
B.He received an award.
C.He passed a science exam.
7.Where will the speakers go this Saturday?
A.To a restaurant.
B.To a friend's house.
C.To a community center.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What did Timmy do on the farm in the morning?
A.He fed cows.
B.He picked fruit.
C.He collected eggs.
9.What did Timmy think of his rural life?
A.Quite satisfactory.
B.Very boring.
C.Just so-so.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What does the woman mention at first?
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A.The importance of watching heroic movies.
B.The value of facing life challenges bravely.
C.The benefits of viewing life as a hero's journey.
11.What is the man's favorite character?
.A.Harry Potter.
B.Mulan
C.Luke Skywalker.
12.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Keep a diary.
B.Read books.
C.Bike to work.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.When will the summer camp end?
A.On July 8th.
B.On July 15th
C.On July 19th.
14.What will.the campers learn in the workshops?
A.How to put out the fire.
B.How to put up basic shelters.
C.How to identify different plants.
15.Which activity is the woman interested in?
A.Playing games.
B.Singing songs.
C.Writing stories.
16.For whom will the woman sign up for the summer camp?
A.Her cousin.
B.Her son.
C.Her brother.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Why was Hilde Dosogne's marathon on December 31st,2024 quite special?
A.It was the last marathon she had run in 2024.
B.It was the hardest marathon she had ever run.
C.She raised the most money during this marathon.
18.What do we know about Hilde Dosogne?
A.She suffered from breast cancer.
B.She ran over 9,000 miles in a year.
C.She is a professional marathon runner.
19.What difficulty did Hilde Dosogne come across during her marathon journey?
A.Catching the flu.
B.Dealing with a broken leg.
C.Running on rough paths often.
20.What is the distance of the Spartathlon?
A.55 miles.
B.75 miles.
C.153 miles.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第-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ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Have you ever visited somewhere that felt untouched by time?Here are some magical sites
where history comes to life and the past feels present.
Al-Karaouine,Morocco
Located in the ancient city of Fez,Al-Karaouineis the world's oldest university.The school has
been in operation since it was established in 859.While the curriculum has expanded over the
centuries,many traditions are still upheld.AI-Karaouine's simple yet beautiful design is decorated with
calligraphy and Andalusian art,and its library houses a lot of precious ancient religious texts.
Kyichu Lakhang,Bhutan
Folktale has it that this seventh-century temple was built overnight on the foot of a sleeping
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demoness().In the centuries since its construction,Kyichu Lakhang has been expanded,but it
still houses many original statues.The temple's small rooms provide a peaceful space for reflection
among fruit trees and prayer wheels.
Lamu Island,Kenya
First settled by humans in 1370,Lamu Island is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in
Kenya and a great place to see ancient Swahili architecture,which blends influences from East Africa,
South Asia,and the Middle East.The island's unique,timeless way of life includes a reliance on the
large local population of donkeys,which are used for traveling the island's narrow streets and for an
annual race along the beach.
Kapiti Island,New Zealand
Thousands of years ago,birds were New Zealand's dominant land animals.but many died out after
Europeans arrived with other animals,such as cats.On the tiny island of Kapiti,conservationists have
gotten rid of other animals,allowing endangered birds like the little spotted kiwi that is extinct on
New Zealand's main islands to survive.
21.When was the oldest university founded in the world?
A.In the 7th century.
B.In the 9th century.
C.In the 12th century.
D.In the 14th century.
22.Which place is known for ancient Swahili buildings?
A.Lamu Island.
B.AI-Karaouine.
C.Kyichu Lakhang.
D.Kapiti Island.
23.What can visitors do on Kapiti Island?
A.Feed cats.
B.Hunt foxes.
C.Watch birds.
D.Ride donkeys.
B
As a freshman,Tiffany Onyeiwu was excited to learn about the ceramics()studio in the
Quincy House.Although she had a deep love for art during high school,Onyeiwu had to put aside her
artistic pursuits to focus on academic courses,believing they would contribute to her college
applications.After entering the university,the prospect of reconnecting with her creative side proved
irresistible
"When I first placed my hands on the clay at the potter's wheel,chaos erupted,"Onyeiwu
recounted to an audience at Sanders Theatre."Slip()splattered everywhere,coating my arms and
hands.But gradually,I found my rhythm and regained control.In that moment,I danced with the
clay--guiding it,yet recognizing its energy,as it spun and turned in a continuous,appealing motion."
Now a joint concentrator in Art,Film Visual Studies and Social Anthropology,Onyeiwu has
spent countless hours refining her skills in the Ceramics Programme through the Office for the Arts
(OFA).Her journey is just one of many shared during the OFA's 50th anniversary celebration this
month.Students,administrators,and alumni alike took the stage to share how the arts had shaped their
experiences at Harvard.
"The OFA is an idea and a promise,"said Fiona Coffey,director of the OFA."It stands as a
declaration that the arts are not supplementary,but vital to Harvard education.It proves that
knowledge and learning are developed not only in traditional academic classrooms but also in art
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studios,music rehearsal rooms,and on stages."
President Alan Garber spoke about how his childhood interest in photography expanded to a love
for films after he got a job working at a movie theatre in high school while saving up to buy a
camera."Art has a unique way of opening doors for all of us,"Garber said."Once that door is open,it
tends to widen,enabling us to embrace a broader range of creative expressions and diverse artists.
Each encounter with art transforms how we see and appreciate the world-and how we see---and
appreciate one another."
24.What was Onyeiwu's life in high school like?
A.She had no access to art facilities
B.She prioritized academic achievements.
C.She lacked interest in dynamic activities.
D.She went through ups and downs in artistic pursuits.
25.What can be inferred from Onyeiwu's experience with clay?
A.Ceramics is an art form easy to master.
B.She was good at handling clay from the start.
C.The clay-making process makes people full of energy.
D.Creativity often involves an initial struggle before getting control.
26.What does Coffey say about the OFA?
A.It values performances over academic learning.
B.It focuses on supporting traditional academic disciplines.
C.It aims to combine traditional classrooms with art studios.
D.It emphasizes the significance of arts as a core part of education.
27.What does Garber's story about photography illustrate?
A.Art can change a person's career path.
B.Photography is the foundation for an interest in art.
C.Art is capable of expanding one's perspectives and appreciation.
D.High school jobs are crucial for discovering one's artistic potential.
Precision agriculture is one of the most significant trends in modem farming.One particularly
promising application involves the use of real-time imaging to visualize how tiny drops of liquid are
forming on plant surfaces.Unlike conventional agriculture where farmers often rely on general
estimates and uniform application of pesticides()across the entire field,this technology helps
farmers maximize productivity while minimizing inputs.
This development originated from the work of Vishnu Jayaprakash,who had some family
exposure to the process of spraying()crops and recognized that the main challenge in that process
is how to make water-based sprays interact effectively with surfaces of plants.Several factors
influence this process,including the pressure,flow and nozzle()design of the application device,
and the temperature,sunlight intensity,wind and other conditions at the time of spraying.
To effectively address this issue,Jayaprakash developed a two-camera system that can be
connected to typical spraying equipment and use imaging of the sprayed solution on the target plants
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to determine necessary adjustments for the best degree of coverage with appropriately sized tiny drops.
The system can be used to make on-the-go adjustments in order to get the spray coverage"just
right".This allows farmers to use only20%-30%of the product per acre()while maintaining key
functions like pest control,fertilization,and growth regulation.
The advancement in precision agriculture is helping farmers reduce costs while maintaining crop
protection.Susan Scheufele,an extension researcher at the University of Massachusetts,has
conducted field trials with this technology on vegetable crops.In trials for cotton leaf removal,it has
shown positive results even when used at 50%of the minimum recommended application rate on the
product label.
The primary benefit.of precision agriculture methods lies beyond cost savings.Despite the fact
that this technology still has a long way to go,its adoption ensures that chemical remains in crops are
well below harmful levels,safeguarding ecosystems and food safety.
28.What can be learned about precision agriculture in Paragraph 1?
A.It visualizes plants more clearly.
B.It uses pesticides more accurately.
C.It continuously monitors plant growth.
D.It estimates the need of the entire field.
29.How does.Jayaprakash's two-camera system work?
A.By guiding spraying equipment to target plant surfaces.
B.By calculating the precise amount of pesticide required.
C.By making necessary adjustments to enhance spray coverage.
D.By using imaging to closely monitor plant growth and health.
30.Why does the author mention Susan Scheufele's field trials?
A.To analyse the responses of different crops.
B.To compare the application rates across crops.
C.To illustrate the effectiveness of the technology,
D.To highlight the limitations of traditional farming.
31.What is the author's attitude towards precision agriculture?
A.Intolerant.
B.Opposing.
C.Pessimistic.
D.Approving.
D
Even if the appearance of an android(人形机器人)is so realistic that it could be mistaken for a
human in a photograph,watching it move in person can make you feel a bit unsettled.It can smile,
frown,or display other various,familiar expressions,but finding a consistent emotional state behind
those expressions can be difficult,leaving you unsure of what it is truly feeling and creating a sense of
unease.
Until now,when people enable robots that can move many parts of their face,like androids,to
generate facial expressions for extended periods,a "patchwork method"has been used.This method
involves preparing multiple prearranged action scenarios()to ensure that unnatural facial
movements are not included when the androids switch between these scenarios as needed.However,
this poses practical challenges,such as preparing complex action scenarios beforehand.minimizing
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noticeable unnatural movements during transitions,and fine-tuning movements to subtly control the
expressions conveyed.
A research group led by Osaka University has developed a dynamic facial expression
synthesis()technology using"waveform movements",which creates real-time,complex
expressions without unnatural transitions.The system reflects internal states,enhancing emotional
communication between robots and humans,and potentially making androids feel more humanlike.
This method obviates the need for the preparation of complex and diverse action data while avoiding
noticeable movement transitions.
"Advancing this research in dynamic facial expression synthesis will enable robots capable of
complex facial movements to display more lively expressions and convey mood changes that respond
to their surrounding circumstances,including interactions with humans,"says senior author Koichi
Osuka."This could greatly enrich emotional communication between humans and robots."
Ishihara,the lead author of the research,adds,"Rather than creating superficial movements,further
development of a system in which internal emotions are reflected in every detail of an android's
actions could lead to the creation of androids perceived as having a heart."
By realizing the function to adaptively adjust and express emotions,this technology is expected
to significantly enhance the value of communication robots,allowing them to exchange information
with humans in a more natural,humanlike manner.
31.What might be a limitation of the "patchwork method"?
A.It requires the robot to be updated frequently.
B.It restricts the robot's ability to convey information.
C.It makes the robot change expressions unnaturally.
D.It causes the robot to fail to generate expressions.
33.What does the underlined word "obviates"in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Enhances.
B.Removes.
C.Satisfies.
D.Uncovers.
34.What is the possible result of advancing the research?
A.The heart of functional robots will be better equipped
B.Communication between humans and robots will be richer.
C.Robots will move around with great flexibility.
D.Robots will adjust to the surroundings more easily.
35.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Realistic presentation of human emotions
B.Automatic generation of dynamic facial expressions
C.Robots'perfect performance in copying human smiles
D.A technological breakthrough in lifelike facial expressions
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。
Smart green cities:urban solutions
Modern cities face growing challenges from pollution and energy waste,with urban populations
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expected to reach.5 billion by 2030.36.Through innovative technologies and eco-friendly
designs,urban areas are transforming into sustainable living spaces that.balance human needs with
environmental protection.
37一.Solar panels now cover rooftops of office buildings,while wind turbines(涡轮机)spin
silently along coastlines.In Amsterdam,floating solar farms on canals generate power without
occupying land.These renewable sources provide over 40%of energy in advanced cities like
Copenhagen.More importantly,smart grids()automatically adjust power distribution through Al
algorithms,reducing power blackout risks by 65%according to EU urban reports.
Transportation systems are undergoing revolutionary changes.38.In Singapore,
sensor-equipped buses communicate with traffic lights to minimize waiting time,cutting commute
duration by 18%.Meanwhile,shared electric motorcycles reduce private car usage by 28%in Tokyo's
business districts.Oslo has taken this further by banning fossil-fuel vehicles entirely within city
centres since 2023.
Green architecture plays a vital role in urban cooling.Vertical gardens covering skyscrapers not
only absorb.CO,but also lower indoor temperatures by 5-8C.39.Rainwater recycling systems
installed in.73%of new Berlin.apartments demonstrate this trend,saving 120 litres per household
daily.Additionally,bio-concrete walls that absorb pollution are being tested in Mexico City's subway
stations.
Citizen participation remains key to success.Mobile apps like"Eco Watcher"allow residents to
report environmental issues instantly,with 92%of complaints resolved within 48 hours in Seoul's pilot
programme.40 Through collective efforts supported by technology,smart green cities are
becoming achievable realities worldwide,
A.Urban planners prioritize eco-friendly zones nowadays.
B.Such designs also cut air conditioning costs significantly.
C.Energy efficiency starts with renewable power generation.
D.However,smart solutions are reshaping urban environments.
E.Self-driving electric buses replace traditional fuel-based vehicles.
F.Real-time data helps authorities monitor energy consumption patterns.
G.Advanced waste sorting robots have been introduced in subway stations.
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)
Pourazar's lifelong enthusiasm for Peking Opera began by chance.In 1993,the then 32-year-old
computer cartoonist witnessed a 41 at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall and was 42 attracted.He
went backstage after the show and made friends with the actors."We didn't speak each other's
language,but they could see my 43,"he said.
With the help of the head of the troupe(),Pourazar 44 at an opera school in Beijing.Just
three months after his first 45 to Peking Opera,he left his life in Britain behind and moved to
Beijing to 46 in martial art roles."Though there were some extremely tough days,I 47
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every moment,"he said.Initially,he48 playing the roles of soldiers and generals like Wu Song
and Lin Chong,eventually shifting to the iconic role of the Monkey King.
Pourazar has spent the past three decades mastering Peking Opera,49 himself as one of the
few 50 foreign performers to be good at the traditional art,earning himself 51 for.his portrayal
)of the superhero from the classic novel Journey to the West.
Currently,Pourazar52 between China and the United States as a cultural ambassador(),
53 Peking Opera to.American audiences,and his unique54of the art to Chinese audiences."I
want to be a 55 between cultures,"he said,reflecting on his multicultural background.
41.A.conference
B.performance
C.lecture
D.wedding
42.A.regularly
B.simply
C.instantly
D.reliably
43.A.passion
B.generosity
C.influence
D.advantage
44.A.played
B.lectured
C.interviewed
D.registered
45.A.addiction
B.exposure
C.contribution
D.assessment
46.A.reflect
B.admire
C.prove
D.train
47.A.recalled
B.enjoyed
C.selected
D.accepted
48.A.focused on
B.adapted to.
C.converted to
D.held back
49.A:quitting
B.establishing
C.debating
D.recommending
50.A.temporary
B.awkward
C.outstanding
D.humble
51.A.patent
B.bonus
C.fame
D.label
52.A.balances
B.travels
C.struggles
D.distinguishes
53.A.introducing
B.comparing
C.advocating
D.dedicating
54.A.doubt
B.opinion
C.conversation
D.conflict
55.A.reminder
B.structure
C.bridge
D.director
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A recent Wing Chun master class drew over dozens of martial arts()enthusiasts,many of
56 have developed a passion for this Chinese martial art for decades.Erik Batstra,head
instructor at the Wing Chun Kung Fu Association of the Netherlands,was among the attendees.
Batstra began practising Wing Chun at 18 57 has devoted himself to it since 1981."When I
came in contact with Wing Chun,it became my life's passion,"he said.This martial art is known for
its close-quarter combat()and rapid punches.
58 (found)in 1974,the Dutch association concentrates on the Wong Shun Leung
lineage()of Wing Chun,which emphasizes 59 (efficient)and directness.Wing Chun is also
recognized 60 part of China's national intangible cultural heritage.
Sebastiaan Kas,a 51-year-old practitioner,has committed to Wing Chun since 2006.His
interest 61(raise)by childhood martial arts films 62 (feature)legends like Bruce Lee
and Jackie Chan."Watching those films,I always said,'That's what I want to do,"he recalled.Kas said
Wing Chun has 63 (great)changed his life,providing mental and 64 (physics )strength
During the master class,Kas shared his dream of visiting the South Shaolin Temple in
Fujian,China,65 birthplace of Wing Chun."It's like a dream for me.I'm really looking
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forward to going,"he said.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
假定你是李华,上周你参加了志愿者社团组织的"帮助老人跨越数字鸿沟"活动,请你写一篇短
文在班级英语展示角分享此次活动,
内容包括:1.活动内容:
2.你的体会。
注意:写作词数应为80个左右。
Bridging the digital divide for the elderly
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
In the crowded center of our school,where the chatter of students filled the air,one individual
stood out--my deaf classmate,Alex.His world was a silent canvas.shaped by the gestures'of sign
language,a language he knew profoundly,and one that I was eager to explore.Despite the lively
environment,Alex moved through his day with a quiet grace,his hands gesturing smoothly as he
communicated with those who understood him.However,for many of us,his gestures were a
mystery,creating an invisible barrier between him and the rest of the student body.
This barrier became strikingly apparent when I noticed how effortlessly Alex interacted with the
few students and teachers fluent in sign language.With them,he was a different person-confident.
expressive,and fully engaged.The transformation was remarkable;the barrier that seemed
overwhelming with us was non-existent with them.He laughed more and participated more.It was
clear that in those moments,Alex was not just surviving in a silent world but enjoying himself in a
language that allowed him to be his true self.
I remember the first time I saw him struggle to communicate with us.We were in the cafeteria,
and Alex was trying to explain something important.His eyes were searching for understanding,his
hands tracing patterns in the air that were lost on us.The frustration on his face was evident,and the
helplessness we all felt was equally disheartening.Simple tasks,like asking for directions or
participating in group discussions,became significant challenges for Alex.He often had to rely on
written notes or the limited knowledge of sign language that a few of our classmates possessed.
These daily struggles were a constant reminder of the communication barrier that existed.It was
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during one particularly difficult group project that the reality hit me hard.Alex had brilliant ideas,but
conveying them was a painstaking process.His eyes would light up with enthusiasm,only to fade with
disappointment when we couldn't understand his signs.
注意:
1。续写词数应为150左右:2。请按如下格式作答。
At that moment,I realized that we should do something.
It was time for another group project and we were ready.
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高三英语试题答案
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阅读21-23 BAC 24-27 BDDC 28—31 BCCD 32-35 CBBD
七选五 36-40 DCEBF
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小作文
One possible version:
Bridging the digital divide for the elderly
Last week, I took part in an activity named "Bridging the digital divide for the elderly" organized by our volunteer club. Aimed at helping the elderly better adapt to modern digital life the activity turned out a great success.
We gathered at the community center, where we patiently taught the seniors how to use smartphones, focusing on functions like video-calling and mobile payment. We also offered tips on protecting themselves from being cheated online.
Through this experience, I witnessed their strong desire to learn and was deeply touched. I realized that a little effort from us can make a big difference to their lives, bringing them more convenience and connection.
续写
At that moment, I realized that we should do something. I made a suggestion that we learn sign language together. To my delight, many of them showed great passion, eager to bridge the gap and help Alex feel more included. We formed a small group and started meeting after school to practice. Together, we shared resources, supported each other and celebrated every bit of progress we made. With time going by, we felt a strong sense of achievement and pride. We couldn't wait to use our new skills to make a difference.
It was time for another group project and we were ready. Feeling so delighted, we gathered around the table, greeting Alex with simple gestures we had just learned. At the sight of sign language, Alex's face lit up with astonishment and joy. With our efforts, we could understand each other easily and we communicated smoothly in the whole process. The pride we felt in breaking down the invisible barrier was beyond description, and the happiness in Alex's eyes made every effort worthwhile. We hugged one another tightly, realizing we not just understood a language but also created a space where everyone felt valued and heard.
Text 1
W: I spend much time reading and writing while learning French. It’s hard to read between the lines and figure out how to write well.
M: Listening gives me the most trouble. There are different accents in different parts of France. I often can’t catch what people are saying.
Text 2
W: Hi, Ben. I’m really sorry, but I need to take a day off today. I’m not feeling well.
M: Is it a stomachache?
W: No. I have a terrible headache and a high fever.
M: Have a good rest. I’ll ask others to handle your work.
Text 3
W: Did you watch the football match last night?
M: Absolutely! It was thrilling. Sophia made a back pass to the goalkeeper. However, Dorothy showed amazing speed and cut off the ball.
W: Yes! She passed it quickly to Margaret who then kicked the ball and managed to score.
Text 4
M: Mom, I’ve packed my schoolbag with textbooks and notebooks. I also got my lunch box ready. I’m getting ready for school.
W: Great, Sam! Don’t forget to wear your school uniform.
M: Oh, I’ll put it on right now.
Text 5
M: Have you noticed Selena’s garden lately? It’s beautiful!
W: Yes. She has a green thumb. No matter what she plants, it seems to grow bigger and healthier than anyone else’s.
M: Indeed. Even the difficult plants are growing well under her care.
Text 6
M: Hey, ⑥Jenny! Guess what happened today?
W: What’s up, ⑥Alex?
M: ⑥I got the Excellence in Science Award! I’m so excited!
W: You totally deserve it! You worked so hard on the science project.
M: Thank you. It feels great to be recognized.
W: I have good news to tell you, too. I finally finished that painting I’ve worked on for the community center!
M: Congratulations! I can’t wait to see it.
W: Thanks, Alex. We should celebrate our achievements together.
M: Absolutely! ⑦Let’s invite some friends and go out for a big meal this Saturday.
W: ⑦Great idea!
Text 7
W: ⑧⑨Timmy, I’m curious about your life here. ⑧What was it like growing up on this farm?
M: It was great! ⑧Every morning, I carried a basket and headed out to collect fresh eggs from the henhouse.
W: What about the afternoons?
M: In the afternoons, I went to the fruit garden. I had to pick the ripe fruit. In the evenings, I went to the barn and provided the cows with some water.
W: It seems like a lot of work.
M: Yes, but I loved the land, the fresh produce and the animals. ⑨So for me, rural life was truly enjoyable.
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W: ⑩Have you ever thought of yourself as the main character in a heroic adventure?
M: Hmm, no. But it sounds interesting. Why do you ask?
W: ⑩Research shows that imagining your life as a hero’s journey can improve your mental health, boost your confidence and make your life more meaningful.
M: Really? How does that work?
W: Well, you probably know some heroes, like Mulan, Harry Potter or Luke Skywalker, right? They faced challenges and grew stronger.
M: Sure. ⑪Mulan is my favorite character. I admire how she bravely challenged expectations and overcame so much.
W: Exactly! You can view your own life in a similar way. You don’t have to live a super adventurous life to do it. ⑫Start by keeping a journal. Write about your values, past challenges, and what you’ve learned.
M: Good idea. What else?
W: Try something new. It can be simple, like walking a new route to school. Or it can be dramatic, like borrowing a bike and riding it to school.
M: I think I’ll start by walking a new route to school.
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W: Wayne, ⑬have you heard about that summer camp starting on July 15th? It will last for 5 days.
M: Yes, I saw the advertisement. It’s for kids aged 8–14, right? They will go hiking to explore nature. I bet they’ll find some cool trails and plants.
W: Exactly! ⑭And there will be survival skills workshops, too. Kids will learn to build basic shelters and start a fire in the old-fashioned way. It’s such a hands-on learning experience.
M: That does sound practical. I’ve heard the kids will build a boat together and race it across the lake. It’ll really help them with communication and cooperation.
W: Yeah. The evenings will be relaxing—campfires, stories, songs and games. These activities are perfect for making new friends. ⑮If I were the right age, I would definitely sign up for it, because I really enjoy listening to stories and playing games.
M: I know how you feel. I’ve heard the organizers will arrange for lifeguards and first responders to ensure safety. I’m considering signing my cousin up.
W: ⑯I will sign my brother up. It will be a fantastic opportunity for him to have fun and learn valuable skills.
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M: An amazing athlete has completed incredible challenges to raise awareness for important causes. Finishing a marathon—a 26.2-mile race—is always special. ⑰But the marathon that Hilde Dosogne finished on December 31st, 2024 was extra special: It was the last of the 366 marathons she had run in 2024.
⑱In 2024, Dosogne, a 55-year-old scientist, ran a marathon every day. She also raised over $75,000 for breast cancer research. Running 366 marathons means running 9,589 miles. But Dosogne ran even farther—she ran a little extra every day, just to make sure she had covered enough distance.
Dosogne went to work early to make sure she had time for a 4-hour marathon every afternoon. ⑲Even though she ran most of her marathons on a flat path around a lake near Ghent, Belgium, Dosogne faced lots of challenges. She ran in all kinds of weather. Once, ⑲she caught the flu. Besides, she fell two-thirds of the way through a marathon and hurt her finger.
She said running was hard on her body, but that remaining determined to keep going was even harder. “I’m glad it’s over,” she said at the end of the final race. ⑳In September, 2025, she’s planning to join the Spartathlon, a 153-mile race held annually in Greece.
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