内容正文:
2025一2026学年度下学期高二年级6月份阶段测试
英语试题
(满分:150分考试时间:120分钟)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题巾所给的A、B、C二个选项巾选出
最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每
段录音播放两遍。
1.Where was the man when he saw Rita?
A.At a clinic.
B.At a pet store.
C.At a gas station.
2.How docs Susan sound?
A.Annoyed.
B.Nervous.
C.Disappointed.
3.How will the woman get to the airport?
A.By bus.
B.By taxi.
C.By subway.
4.Why docs the woman apologize to the man?
A.She lost his bags
B.She ran into him.
C.She took the wrong turn.
5.What are the speakers talking about?
A.How to avoid the risk.
B.Whether to hire new staff.C.When to offer a hand.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,每小题
都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why docs the woman call James?
A.To pay her bill
B.To request some service.
C.To inquire about the charge.
7.How much does the woman have to pay as a late fee?
A.S20.
B.S65.
C.$85.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
高仟级英语科试卷共12页第1以
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描APF
8.From whom did the man hear of the muscum?
A.A guidc.
B.His teacher.
C.His friend.
9.Which section in the museum amazed the woman most?
A.The sea life exhibit.B.The environmental exhibit.
C.The occan mapping exhibit.
10.When will the speakers most likely visit the museum?
A.On Wednesday.
B.On Friday.
C.On Sunday.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why does the woman express thanks to the man?
A.He'll shop with her.B.He'll drive her home.
C.He'll entertain her friends.
12.What's the advantage of a convenience store for the man?
A.The lower prices.
B.Much more selection.
C.Longer business hours.
13.What will the woman do next?
A.Stay at the counter.B.Compare different brands.
C.Help the man pick items.
听下而一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What has the woman been rcading?
A.A novel.
B.A cookbook.
C.A dictionary.
15.Why doesn't the man read books?
A.He dislikes stories.B.He is too busy.
C.He has poor eyesight.
16.Where does the man usually listen to his books?
A.On the bed.
B.In the car.
C.On the plane.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What enabled the speaker's visit to China?
A.A special travel discount.B.An invitation from a friend.C.A visa-free transit policy.
18.What did the speaker think of China before the trip?
A.It was very modern and clean.
B.It had an efficicnt transport system.
C.It had crowded cities and strange food.
19.What was most impressive for the speaker during the trip?
A.The warmth of local people.
高年级英语科试卷共12贞第2项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描ApP
B.The modern high-speed trains.
C.The history of the Forbidden City.
20.What do we know about the speaker?
A.He often cats strect food.B.IIc can barely speak Chinese.C.He plans to extend his stay.
第二部分阅读理解(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四个选项巾选出最佳选项。
A
Voluntcer days in RMNP arc back!What better way to show your love for Rocky
Mountain National Park than by investing your time and energy toward a meaningful cause?
Get ready to roll up your sleeves (and contribute to the biodiversity of the park in this
eventl
The RMNP Vegetation Program has worked for many years to plant riverside saplings
(into areas of the Kawuneechc Valley that have bcen impacted by changed river course
and wildfire.We are committed to bringing sapling populations back to their historical
livelincss.Work alongside devoted staff and fellow volunteers to help plant more than 500
saplings!Participants should be prepared for a rewarding experience.If you're ready to take on
the challenge,join us to help these baby trees grow!
What to expect:
Voluntecrs will be planting native saplings within a wet plain site in exposed conditions
(full sun,rain,wind).Planting will involve moving saplings with dirt (40 pounds per trec),
knecling,digging with hand tools in heavy and wet soil,and attention to careful planting
techniques
Minimum age:18 years
Time:8:00am一3:00pm
Parking/meeting location:Timber Lake Trailhead parking lot,we will transport
volunteers to the worksite in order to minimize vehicles in limited parking areas.
What to bring:Layers (it can be hot or snowy,even on the same day),raincoat,sun
protection(sunscreen,hat,sunglasses),work gloves if you prefer your own,day pack,lunch
高年级英语科试卷共12顷第3项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描Ap
and snacks,and plenty of water per person.
21.What is the goal of the program?
A.To train tree planters.
B.To restore the ecosystem.
C.To study biodiversity.
D.To promote local tourism
22.Which of the following best describes the event?
A.Mentally challenging
B.Socially engaging.
C.Culturally enriching.
D.Physically demanding.
23.What is a requirement for the volunteers?
A.Driving to the worksite.
B.Purchasing digging tools.
C.Having previous experience.
D.Bringing sufficient water.
B
On a cold and wet evening in south London,a group of runners are doing something a
little different.There are no exercise machines or gym mirrors in sight.Instead,they'rc moving
earth,clearing weeds,and smiling through the mud on a garden.Their warm-up was a one-mile
jog through the city to get there.
This is GoodGym in action.It's a growing movement that's redefining what it means to
work out.The organization invites people to"get fit by doing good",blending physical activity
with hands-on community service.Members run,walk,or cycle to local projects that could
range from sorting cansat a food bank,planting fruit trees,visitinganolderadult,or moving
fumiture for someone in need.
、【年及小
The idea began back in 2007 when founder Ivo Gormley started running to deliver a
newspaper to an elderly neighbor.At the time,he was'feeling out of shape and missed the
friendship of his old basketball team
"I just didn't like that idea of going to a gym,going into a basementand lifting things
that don't really need lifting,"Gormley said."I thought I could do something more useful in
my cxercise.”
T A
He started organizing runs to places in need of helping hands!The very first group tore
down outdated posters in his east London neighborhood.Since then,GoodGym has grown into
a registered charity with over 26,000 members in 67 locations.Now it's aiming to expand into
高:年级英语科试卷共12近第面
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描Ap
Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Though few other organizations blend exercise and voluntecring in quite the same way,
Gormley believes the concept taps into something timeless."It's what people have always done,
right?"he said."You grow some food literally through the action of planting and digging.
That's where your exercise comes from."
24.Why docs the author describe the runners working on a garden?
A.To applaud their efforts.
B.To describe a tough task.
C.To introduce a new tendency.
D.To compare different exercises.
25.What is the core value of GoodGym?
A.Lending a hand during workouts.
B.Diversifying fitness methods.
C.Professionalizing voluntcer work.
D.Standardizing community scrvice.
26.What inspired Gormley to start the organization?
A.His personal failure.
B.His physical condition.
C.His reflection on workouts.
D.Influences from other runners.
27.What does Gormley imply about GoodGym in the last paragraph?
A.It matches the idea of a natural lifestyle.
B.It highlights the benefits of physical labor.
C.It fills the gap in traditional physical training.
D.It acts as an ideal alternative for modern gyms.
c
The simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your well-being,a new
research study has found,and this benefit can be gained in a hospital setting as well as an art
gallery.
Previous research has suggested that viewing art might influence mood or stress,but the
research was limited and inconsistent.This study examined decades of scattered research,
providing for the first time a clear and comprehensive overview of when,where and why art
viewing is used to promote well-being.The review of 38 previously published studies covering
a total of 6,805 participants was conducted by team of psychologists from University of Vienna,
Trinity College Dublin,and Humboldt University of Berlin.It has been published this week in
高年级英语科试卷共12页第5项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描Ap
The Journal of Positive Psychology.
"Pcople often think of art as a luxury,but our rescarch suggests that viewing art,whether
as a hobby or as a targeted health intervention,can meaningfully support well-being,"said
MacKenzie Trupp,lead author and researcher at the University of Vienna and Radboud UMC,
Donders Institute."By reframing art as a low-cost,accessible well-being resource,this rescarch
opens up exciting possibilitics for integrating art into everyday environments and public health
strategies."
Claire Howlin,Assistant Professor,School of Psychology,Trinity,added,"While the
mental health benefits of creating art have bcen widcly explored,the impact of viewing art has
been under-researched and undervalued.Yet visual art is present and accessible in everyday
spaces-museums,galleries,hospitals,and at home.Understanding its effects can unlock new
avenues for promoting well-being through everyday encounters with art."
"Since 2019 the WHO has recommended that creative approaches are used alongside
routine clinical care.Art can satisfy people's need to search for meaning in life,build
1571020010n
self-cstecm,and develop positive identities which are important factors for coping with the
chaos of life.Departments of health and arts councils across Europe are looking for high
quality evidence to identify which types of arts can be used for each type of medical outcome.
This review will help to plan larger scale studies in the future."
.d orl22181 bre del oth m norssiinor
28.What's the main function of paragraph 2?
aun zoided notil orl to col vino riguod'l 31557
A.To provide references for the research.
b no aououbon imtnsn amonocuo llite
B.To introduce the guidelines of the research.
ve 2 rievbs toniaib blod il
C.To stress the professionalism of the new research.
)1n00b01
1y02-n0M
D.To highlight the consistency of the previous research.
na 2onolo lsounobi vilsouonog
29.What does the underlined word"reframing"in paragraph 3 mean?
3l5n5929Jc131oib0b01057
A.Designing.B.Sclecting.
C.Recognizing.
D.Redefining.
ionnos1 rA m nenigiO alto o:b bsangeobiv
30.How does Claire Howlin consider the impact of viewing art?
4,L5L.1L00175M1t259101qd1.1s90de0
A.It is a privilege of the rich.
eimoI .onollcno Isinsmtbnul n woH
B.It calls for more attention.
,/05201.ail2653VI90i11cM51621B300
C.Its effects on well-being are difficult to measure.
I'neo uoY'boioia noie3 eM
高.年级英语科试卷共12项第6项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描APF
D.It can't be integrated into public health strategies.
31.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Art Viewing Improves Well-being
B.Art Facilitates Personal Growth
C.Famous Artworks Boost Mood Most
D.Art Creating Benefits Mental Health
D
Ncar the Dominican Republic's coast,tiny lab-grown "coral babies"are attached to
spider-like metal structures in underwater nurseries.This is the assisted coral fertilization
program led by local ocean protection group Fundemar,offering a hope for the world's
declining coral reefs.
The technology is critically important during severe reef degradation (Seventy
percent of the Dominican Republic's coral reefs now have less than 5%coral cover.Climate
change not only kills corals directly through warming oceans but also significantly reduces the
natural reproduction chances of surviving individuals."What was once normal in coral reefs is
no longer possible for many species,"noted Andreina Valdez,a biologist at Fundemar.
Assisted fertilization fills this gap by artificially facilitating gamcte fusion(配子鼬合).
The completion follows a precise process.Each year,a few days after the full moon at dusk,
corals release millions of eggs.Fundemar's team collects these gametes,performs artificial
fertilization in the lab,and raises the babies until they are strong enough for transplantation to
reefs.Though only 1%of the 2.5 million babies nursed annually survive in the wild,this rate
still outperforms natural reproduction on degraded reefs.
It holds distinct advantages over the non-sexual reproduction used in the past.
Non-sexual reproduction involves transplanting healthy corals;which is faster but produces
genetically identical clones sensitive to mass disease outbreaks.In contrast,assisted sexual
reproduction creates genetically diverse individuals,significantly lowering the risk of
widespread dic-offs.Originating in Australia,the technology has now expanded across the
Caribbean,with projccts in Mexico,Curacao,Puerto Rico,Cuba,and Jamaica
However,a fundamental challenge remains:climate change.UNESCO data shows
oceans are warming twice as fast as 20 years ago,increasing coral whitening risks.Expert
Mark Eakin stated,"You can't conserve something if you don't have it.So these programs are
高年级英语科试卷共12贞第7页
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描App
helping to expand the population that's out there."Yet he urgently wams,"Without tackling
climate change,much restoration work could be wiped out."But,for Fundemar,current efforts
matter,"We are investing enormous effort to protect what we love,and we trust many around
the world are doing the same.
32.What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To highlight coral's economic valuc.B.To advocate for coral protection.
C.To explain the reason of coral decline.D.To present a coral conservation project.
33.What does the underlined phrase"this gap"in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.The challenge of climate change.
B.The failure of natural coral reproduction.
C.The absence of underwater nurseries.D.The lack of funding for ocean research.
34.What is the primary advantage of assisted fertilization?
A.Faster growth.
B.Genetic diversity.
C.Widc-sprcad application.
D.Lower discase-resistance.
35.What is Mark Eakin's attitude toward assisted fertilization?
A.Strongly opposed.
B.Clearly indifferent.
C.Cautiously hopeful.
D.Entircly supportive.
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从知文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最住选项。选项中有两项
为多余选项。
I put on a headset,and within seconds I am somewhere else.Ice sheets float on dark
water.Wind brushes past my ears,sharp and restless.In the distance,mountains glow (
under the moonlight.Moments later,I find myself inside a museum,leaning close to a painting
I have never seen in real life.36 This is the promise of virtual reality (VR):a world
delivered to us without leaving home.
There is much to appreciate in this form of travel.37 There is no need to
consider weather conditions,health issues or financial pressure.You may enter distant places at
any moment and leave just as freely.For those restricted by schedule,health,or income,VR
quietly removes barriers that traditional travel often sets in place.
38
Travelers wander through unfamiliar streets,sample local dishes,and
高午级英语科式卷共12贝第8贞
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描APF
engage face-to-face with pcople shaped by different traditions.Such encounters awaken the
scnses and creatc lasting memories.More importantly,they change how places feel to us,not
just how we understand them.
This distinction is clear,because leaming about a destination is not the same as being
there.Virtual travel offers designed scencs and programmed sensations,but it remains carefully
controlled.Rcal travel,by contrast,is shaped by unpredictability.
39
In those.
unplanned moments,understanding becomes lived rather than recorded.
Virtual reality will undoubtedly continue to evolve,enriching how we preview journeys
and imagine distant worlds.Still,it cannot replace actual presence.Travel is not simply about
seeing farther;it is also about feeling where you stand,
40
A.Yet real travel leaves a deeper mark.
B.I am not moving,yet I am traveling.
C.My feet achc as my joumney stretches across the day.
D..Virtual journeys are convenicnt,time-saving,and widely accessible.
E.It demands choiccs,adaptation,and constant awareness of the unexpected.
F.Some knowledge,it seems,only arrives when your fect are on the ground.
G.But the convenience may gradually weaken our desire to explore the real world.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第·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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
In my family,Saturday mornings were for.dim.sui ()
"If you want to eat it,you learn to 41
the menu,"my mom would say,
handing me a yellow order sheet.I scanned the42 characters,trying to pick out the
ones I knew.
“You need to keep up your language,”she added,“Dim sum is the,43
to
family.”Sure enough,.every time we ate dim sum at local cha lous,my immigrant(移民的)
mother came alive.Usually shy with her broken English,here she told jokes,44 and
natural.
After my parents moved back to Hong Kong,dim sum always 45
me to
高”年张英近科试卷共12道第9项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描App
contact my mom.Most days in Canada,I 46 the dim sum in an inviting way on my
plate and shared pictures of it with her.In response,she sent back hers.This held onto our
47.Despite our differences in our realities-mine as I sought my 48between
my life here and my roots there-and hers as she tried to regain her sense of
49
to a
home left decades ago,50 dim sum photos,gradually became our 51 language.
We 52,still.Our feclings are often lost in translation.There may never be the
right
53 but always the right food.Whenever we mect,we always
each other's
plates with dim sum,which look.like mountains of 54.
Pile
In Chinese,dim sum literally means"touch the heart".For me,it always 55
its
name.
41.A.purchase
B.update
C.read
D.anticipate
42.A.unclear
B.uncharted
C.formal
D.uhfamiliar
43.A connection
B.duty
C.bonus
D.access
44.A.abnormal
B easy
C.blank
D.dizzy
45.A.intrigued
B.attracted
C reminded
D.weakened
46.A.dropped
B arranged
C.made
D.packed
47.Arelationship
B.potential
C.habit
D.guidance
48.A.direction
B.recognition
C.dream
D.fdentity
49.A.service
B.belonging
C.gratitude
D.devotion
50.A.taking
B.appreciating
C.exchanging
D.collecting
51.A.valuable
B.private
C.conventional
D.common
52.A.complain
B.struggle
C.hesitate
D.regret
53.A.words
B.time
C.methods
D.opportunities
1
54.A.civilization
B.substance
C.decoration
D.affection
55.A.accounts for
B.refers to
C.hves up to
D.stands for
第节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在竿白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
For decades,Chancay was a quiet town north of Lima,Peru,better known for its fishing
community and slow pace.That changed after the Chancay Port was 56(official)
高”年级英语科试卷共12页·第10贝
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描Ap
initiated in November 2024.
Since then,goods ships have been docking (57
record numbers.
Following the launch of a direct corridor (with Shanghai,ships now run twice a week,
carrying goods such as fish meal,fruits and metal eastward
58
bringing back
various industrial goods from the large production 59(base)in Asia.For exporters
and importers,this regular service has ensured speed and 60(certain).Figures
reflect how the enormous port is reshaping trade.So far,shipments along the
Chancay-Shanghai corridor 61 (total)78,000 tons with a value of 1.72 billion yuan,
62(push)trade betwcen the two ports up by ncarly 35 percent.Products63
(ship)directly to China in greater volumes everyday include fruits like avocado,mango and
blueberry.To help small businesscs participate in the boom ()the Chancay Business
Association launched its "Importing is Easy"program,64
aim is to guide
companics through customs,formalization and access to global supply chains.
"These initiatives are important because they provide local users with the tools and
advice they are in need of 65
(conduct)their forcign trade operations efficiently,"
said an cxpert in Peru.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
请你与一篇短文向校英文报“A Small Act Warms My Heart''栏日投稿,分草一件校园
暖心事件,内容包括:
(1)暖心事件:
(2)你的思考。
注意:
01
(1)写作词数应为80个左右:
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
A Small Act Warms My Heart
高,年级英语科试卷共12项第1项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描App
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。
My best friend,Helen,and I were on our way to Blackburn to catch up with an old
university friend who had recently moved there for work.Thrilled to see each other,and
basking in the prospect of the party weekend ahead,we chatted nonstop as we made our way
by train from York.
We placed our bags-full of essentials such as bottles of wine and my new pair of
black clogs-above our heads and settled down in a cosy two-seater.About 50 minutes into
our journey,I was faintly aware of a bang.Then came another,this time impossible to ignore.A
woman screamed as our carriage was thrown up into the air in what felt like slow motion.
Suddenly,Helen and I were somehow on our feet in the middle of the passage,hugging each
other.Head down,eyes tightly shut,I waited for the carriage to roll over and burst into flames,
as I'd seen in films.I remember thinking about our familics and friends getting the ncws.
After what seemed like ages,I opened my eyes.The carriage was in a mess.Hclen and I
escaped with injuries and aches from the impact of being thrown forward in the carriage.A
fellow passenger sat down heavily on Helen's case,causing it to burst open.
"Don't look round,"Helen shouted suddenly.But it was too late.I saw a man with his
face bleeding.A metal object had crashed through the window behind us.Soon,we leamned a
runaway digger (had rolled down the hill and into the side of the train,causing us to
derail ()Our carriage was stuck with its front end in the air.Seeing the chaos and terrified
faces all around,I was shocked and couldn't help shaking.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then I heard a little girl crying.
When I finally handed the girl over to her mother,I let out a long sigh of relief.
高年缴英语科试卷共12项第12项
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描ApP
2025一2026学年度高二下学期6月阶段测试英语试题答案
第一部分听力
听力:1-5 CACBB
6-10 CABAA
11-15 BCAAB
16-20 BCCAB
第二部分阅读理解
阅读理解:21-23BDD
24-27 CACA 28-31CDBA
32-35 DBBC
七选五:
36-40 BDAEF
第三部分语言运用
完形填空:41-45 CDABC
46-50 BADBC
51-55 DBADC
语篇填空:
56 officially
57in
58 and/while
59 bases
60 certainty
61 have total(D)ed 62 pushing
63 shipped
64 whose
65 to conduct
第四部分写作
应用文写作:
A Small Act Warms My Heart
Just as a proverb goes,"Kindness is the sunshine that warms the heart."An experience
of mine fully illustrates the power of small acts of kindness.
One rainy afternoon,I was stuck at the canteen without an umbrella,feeling anxious.My
deskmate Bob,who noticed my trouble,immediately walked over,shared his umbrella with me
and chatted gently to comfort me.His warmth quickly drove away the coldness of the rain.
This small act set me reflecting deeply.Kindness doesn't lie in great deeds but in
ordinary daily gestures.Only when everyone offers a helping hand,can we make our campus
warmer and more harmonious
读后续写:
Then I heard a little girl crying.It was a sharp,plaintive wail cutting through the stunned
silence.A surge of protective instinct momentarily overrode my own dread.Helen pointed
towards the sound.We crept forward,wincing as glass crunched underfoot.Beneath a tilted
seat,a child trembled,her face etched with pure terror.My heart ached with profound
compassion.I knelt,offering a gentle smile,and carefully gathered her into my arms.She
buried her face in my shoulder,her sobs quieting to hiccups.This simple act of holding her
高二年级英语试卷答案共4页,第1页
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描Ap
sparked a flicker of hope within the chaos.
When I finally handed the girl over to her mother,I let out a long sigh of relief.The
mother's desperate,grateful embrace,her face streaked with tears of joy,washed away my
lingering anxiety.Around us,a semblance of order was emerging as survivors tended to one
another.Helen,her expression now one of resolute calm,gave my hand a firm,reassuring
squeeze.The anticipated weekend of leisure was forgotten,eclipsed by a profound appreciation
for our unlikely survival and the shared humanity that had illuminated our darkest moment.
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描APP
2025一2026学年度高二下学期6月阶段测试英语试题答案
第一部分听力
听力:1-5 CACBB
6-10 CABAA
11-15 BCAAB
16-20 BCCAB
第二部分阅读理解
阅读理解:21-23BDD
24-27 CACA 28-31CDBA
32-35 DBBC
七选五:
36-40 BDAEF
第三部分语言运用
完形填空:41-45 CDABC
46-50 BADBC
51-55 DBADC
语篇填空:
56 officially
57in
58 and/while
59 bases
60 certainty
61 have total(l)ed 62 pushing
63 shipped
64 whose
65 to conduct
第四部分写作
应用文写作:
A Small Act Warms My Heart
Just as a proverb goes,"Kindness is the sunshine that warms the heart."An experience
of mine fully illustrates the power of small acts of kindness.
One rainy afternoon,I was stuck at the canteen without an umbrella,feeling anxious.My
deskmate Bob,who noticed my trouble,immediately walked over,shared his umbrella with me
and chatted gently to comfort me.His warmth quickly drove away the coldness of the rain.
This small act set me reflecting deeply.Kindness doesn't lie in great deeds but in
ordinary daily gestures.Only when everyone offers a helping hand,can we make our campus
warmer and more harmonious
读后续写:
Then I heard a little girl crying.It was a sharp,plaintive wail cutting through the stunned
silence.A surge of protective instinct momentarily overrode my own dread.Helen pointed
towards the sound.We crept forward,wincing as glass crunched underfoot.Beneath a tilted
seat,a child trembled,her face etched with pure terror.My heart ached with profound
compassion.I knelt,offering a gentle smile,and carefully gathered her into my arms.She
buried her face in my shoulder,her sobs quieting to hiccups.This simple act of holding her
高二年级英语试卷答案共4页,第1页
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描Ap
sparked a flicker of hope within the chaos.
When I finally handed the girl over to her mother,I let out a long sigh of relief.The
mother's desperate,grateful embrace,her face streaked with tears of joy,washed away my
lingering anxiety.Around us,a semblance of order was emerging as survivors tended to one
another.Helen,her expression now one of resolute calm,gave my hand a firm,reassuring
squeeze.The anticipated weekend of leisure was forgotten,eclipsed by a profound appreciation
for our unlikely survival and the shared humanity that had illuminated our darkest moment.
CS扫描全能王
3亿人都在用的扫描APP