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2025级高一下学期6月月考英语答案解析 听力:1-5ABACB 6-10 BABBB 11-15 AACCA 16-20 BABBA 原文:1. W: I heard you’ve started working for that new factory. How is it going? M: Well, the office is just around the corner, which is great. But honestly, the pay is quite low for such high-pressure work. I’m exhausted every day. 2. M: It’s rush hour now. If we take a taxi or drive our own car to the airport, we’ll definitely get stuck in traffic. W: You’re right. Let’s take the underground instead. It’s faster and we won’t have to worry about the heavy traffic on the road. 3. W: You look pale, Peter. Are you worried about the results of your exams? M: Not really. I just stayed up too late these days preparing my graduation paper. I think I really need a good rest to get rid of this headache. 4. M: I’ve stopped buying paper books. Reading on an e-reader is much more convenient and saves a lot of space. W: To be honest, I still prefer the feeling of turning real pages. Technology changes fast, but some traditional habits are hard to break. 5. W: The weather forecast says it will be sunny this weekend. Shall we go for a picnic or visit the new art museum? M: I’d love to, but I have to stay in the library. I need to get ready for my presentation on ecology next Monday. 6. M: Hi, it’s Tom. Are you free this Saturday? W: Let me see. Saturday morning I have a tennis lesson. In the afternoon, I’m helping my sister move house. M: How about Sunday? There’s a new art exhibition at the city gallery. W: Sunday works. I only have a piano practice in the morning. What time? M: The exhibition opens at 2:00. Want to grab lunch first? W: Great. Shall we meet at 12:30 outside the gallery café? M: Perfect. See you Sunday. 7. W: Hi, Jason. You look worried. Is everything okay? M: Not really. My manager, Mr. Reed, gave me a low score on my presentation. He wants me to rewrite the whole plan, so I might miss the company outing this Friday. W: That’s tough. My director, Ms. Lane, praised the logo I created. Even my team leader, Mr. Miller, liked it. M: I wish I were in your team. Mr. Reed is so strict. W: I worked for him last year. He’s demanding, but if you show him some extra market data, he might change his mind. M: Do you think he’ll let me go to the outing then? W: It’s worth a try. You should go and talk to him. M: You’re right. I’ll go to his office now. 8. M: Hey, Sarah! Long time no see. Someone told me you moved into a new house last month. W: Actually, it was two weeks ago. It took us a long time to pack everything. M: Did you buy that big house near the lake? W: No, we bought a small apartment downtown. It’s much closer to my office, so I can save some money on gas. M: Smart move. Did you have a housewarming party? W: Not a big one. We just invited some friends over for dinner. We wanted to keep it simple. M: I see. Did you buy any new furniture for the place? W: Only a sofa. We brought our old bed and table from the previous house. M: Are you planning a trip to celebrate? W: No, I’ve been too busy with work. In fact, I have to catch the subway now to attend a meeting. M: Well, let’s have lunch together sometime next week! W: Sounds great. Bye! 9. M: Did you see the opening for a Project Manager at TechFlow in the morning paper? W: TechFlow? Isn’t that the firm we shared a stand with at the technology expo last month? M: Exactly. They’re looking for someone with a marketing degree and three years of experience. W: Well, I’ve been working here for four years since I graduated. And I spent a year at Google before this. M: So your technical background is perfect. What does the job involve? W: It mentions organizing product demos, interviewing clients, and managing social media accounts. Oh, and designing mobile apps. M: You’re great at all of those. You’ve handled our social media for ages. W: True, but I’ve never dealt with mobile apps. I wouldn’t even know where to start. M: They probably just need your creative ideas for the app’s functions. Anyway, I’ll forward the link to your email. You should apply since you’ve been complaining about the lack of challenges here. W: Thanks. I’ll check it carefully and we can discuss it further during our break. 10. Good morning, everyone. Before we demonstrate our latest smart devices, I’d like to share some background about our company, TechVision. We are headquartered in Berlin and produce electronics under the NewTab and Z-Link brand names. Our primary consumers are students good at technology and young professionals aged 18 to 30. We also distribute our products to international physical store dealers and online platforms. Currently, we are among the top five German companies in the consumer electronics sector, employing over 500 staff members. Regarding our financial performance, last year we reached 240 million euros in total sales and generated a net profit of 12 million euros, which represents 5% of our sales. Looking ahead, we are developing a series of eco-friendly products. These products will feature a revolutionary energy-saving technology. I am confident that these sustainable innovations will soon make us a global leader in the green tech market. 阅读理解: A: 21. B 22. D 23. B B: 24. B 25. D 26. A 27. A C: 28. C 29. B 30. A 31. C D: 32. B 33. D 34. C 35. A 七选五: 36. C 37. G 38. F 39. A 40. D 完形填空: 41. A 42. C 43. B 44. D 45. A 46. B 47. C 48. D 49. A 50. D 51. B 52. C 53. B 54. A 55. D 语法填空: 56. approximately 57. reading 58. inspired 59. as 60. Located 61. has received 62. the 63. which 64. colorful 65. generations 第一节 One possible version: Dear Mr. Smith, On behalf of the Student Union, I am writing to sincerely invite you to serve as a judge for our upcoming school art festival, themed “Technology Empowering Culture”. As scheduled, the event featuring a feast of innovation and tradition will take palce next Friday afternoon in the School Auditorium, where we will hold an AI-generated painting exhibition and a digital Huangmei Opera performance will be put on. Given your profound insight into both technology and cross-cultural communication, your presence would definitely contribute a lot to the festival. We would appreciate it if you could join us. Looking forward to your favorable reply. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节 参考范文: Tim nodded, still looking a bit sad. Mrs. Brown went to the kitchen and came back with a big, delicious ice cream sundae. She put it in front of Tim and said, “Here you go. Enjoy your sundae!” Tim’s eyes lit up with surprise and joy. He looked at Mrs. Brown, clearly excited. Mrs. Brown nodded and smiled, letting him know he could enjoy it. Tim started eating the sundae with a big smile on his face. He ate every last bite, feeling very happy. After finishing his sundae, Tim decided to do something nice for Mrs. Brown. He took out his drawing board and some crayons from his bag. He sat back down at the table and started to draw. Mrs. Brown noticed Tim drawing and walked over with a curious smile. She watched him add the final touches to his picture. When Tim finished, he showed it to her. Mrs. Brown felt her heart warm. She was moved and thanked Tim with a big smile. Tim smiled back, happy to see Mrs. Brown so pleased. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025级高一下学期6月月考 英语试卷 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。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 think of his new job? A. It is very stressful. B. The salary is satisfying. C. The workplace is far from home. 2. How will the speakers probably go to the airport? A. By taxi. B. By subway. C. By private car. 3. What is the man’s problem? A. He has a headache. B. He failed his final exam. C. He lacks enough exercise. 4. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Changing a smart phone. B. The benefits of online shopping. C. The impact of high-tech on reading. 5. What will the man do this weekend? A. Go for a picnic. B. Prepare for a speech. C. Visit a modern art museum. 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。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 will the woman do on Saturday afternoon? A. Have a tennis lesson. B. Help her sister move. C. Go to an art exhibition. 7. What will the speakers probably be doing at 1:00 pm on Sunday? A. Eating lunch. B. Enjoying art. C. Practicing piano. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Who praised the woman’s work? A. Mr. Reed. B. Ms. Lane. C. Mr. Miller. 9. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Rewrite the plan. B. Prepare extra data. C. Skip the company outing. 10. What will the man probably do next? A. Finish his logo. B. Talk to Mr. Reed. C. Go for the outing. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. When did the woman move into her new house? A. Two weeks ago. B. Last month. C. Last year. 12. Why did the couple choose an apartment downtown? A. To save time and money. B. To live near their friends. C. To get rid of old furniture. 13. Where does the conversation most likely take place? A. In a house. B. In an apartment. C. Near a subway station. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Boss and secretary. B. Classmates. C. Workmates. 15. How did the woman first hear of TechFlow? A. From a technology expo. B. From the morning paper. C. Through an email link. 16. What is the woman unfamiliar with? A. Interviewing clients. B. Designing mobile apps. C. Managing social media. 17. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Apply for the position. B. Check the link for him. C. Complain about her job. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What can we know about the company’s products? A. They can only be purchased online. B. They are designed for young people. C. They are sold under the name TechVision. 19. How much profit did the company make last year? A. 5 million euros. B. 12 million euros. C. 240 million euros. 20. What will help the company become a global leader? A. Its green innovations. B. Its high annual sales. C. Its large number of staff. 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 If you are longing for a hike in Alaska and aren’t sure where to star, here are our favorites. There’s something for all levels of skills and ambitions. The Kenai River Trail A half mile down this trail are wonderful views of the Kenai River Canyon. There are really two trailheads (小道的起点); the main “upper” trail starts at mile 0.6 of Skilak Lake Rd, and the other at mile 2.3. Turnagain Arm Trail This 11-mile hike begins at Potter Trailhead (Mile 115). Initially used by Alaska Natives, the trail, can also be accessible to points along the way: McHugh Creck (Mile 112), Rainbow (Mile 108) and Windy (Mile 107). Iditarod National Historic Trail The National Historic Iditarod Trail is a 24-mile hike used by gold miners and sled-dog teams until 1918, when the Alaska Railroad was finished. It’s a two-to-three day hike through superb mountain scenery to Girdwood (where it’s known as the Crow Pass Trail), and is the region’s best backpack adventure. Put up a tent at Echo Bend (Mile 3), or rent one of two yurts (毡房) ($65 per night) close by. For a shorter outing you can turn around at the Perch, then return to the Dew Mound Trail at Echo Bend and then to the Nature Center, making this a scenic 8-mile trip. Reed Lakes Trail Two alpine lakes, waterfalls, glaciers and towering granite (花岗岩) walls: the 7-to-9-mile Reed Lakes Trail is one of the most wonderful hikes in the region, and worth the climb. Once you reach upper Reed Lake, continue 1 mile to Bomber Glacier, where the ruin of a B-29 bomber lies in memorial to six men who died in a 1957 crash. 21. Which route was originally used by Alaska Natives? A. The Kenai River Trail. B. Tunagain Arm Trail. C. Iditarod National Historic Trail. D. Reed Lakes Trail. 22. What will visitors see at Bomber Glacier? A. A memorial to six heroes. B. A tower made of granite. C. One of the most splendid waterfalls. D. The ruin of a B-29 bomber. 23. Who will be more interested in the text? A. Nature photographers. B. Sports lovers. C. Field researchers. D. Alaska enthusiasts. B It was not love at first read; it was rather a serendipitous (偶然的) encounter. Ever since my childhood I had believed that books are not for me. I tried, but failed. I borrowed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone from an older cousin at age 12 and couldn’t complete a chapter. I borrowed The Da Vinci Code from another cousin at 15 and, again, failed to understand anything at all. Other than that, I had no interest in reading books. But then my friend had written a piece for a competition and she wanted us to run it through before she handed it in. It was a short story of no more than a hundred words, titled something on the lines of “Meeting a dead man”. As she began reading it out, I experienced something I had never experienced before. I saw myself walking in the park in the foggy morning hours. I saw a man with a grey scarf sitting on an old wooden bench. I felt fear. I felt curious to know his story. That moment, my journey into the world of books began. Over the years I figured out that I’m more of a visual and kinesthetic (动觉的) person. I understand information largely through pictures and feelings. When I read a book, I see the video playing in my head and I feel the emotions in my body. A friend of mine suggested I read A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Kite Runner, two masterpieces by Khaled Hosseini. These books fired an interest in writing for the first time in my life, paving the way for my writing journey. I feel extremely lucky to have read some of the beautiful literary works and my list continues to grow. My heartfelt thanks go out to the writers and readers who inspired me at different stages of my life and introduced me to books that changed and continue to change my life. 24. How does the author describe his first relation with books? A. By listing numbers. B. By giving examples. C. By explaining reasons. D. By making comparisons. 25. What changed the author’s relationship with books? A. A talk with an old man. B. The life story of a man. C. A special writing competition. D. A piece of writing by his friend. 26. How did Khaled Hosseini’s writings influence the author? A. They aroused his interest in writing. B. They showed him how to express emotions. C. They taught him ways to understand information D. They helped him figure out his favorite book type. 27. Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A. My Experience of Reading B. The World’s Best Reads C. My Change from Reading to Writing D. Reading: A Source of Knowledge C Many companies have advertised a feature that enables users to employ AI as a recipe generator assistant. In one demonstration (演示), a user asks the virtual assistant for a meal plan with ingredients (食材) they have, and the AI returns a list of recipes using those ingredients. In fact, the employment of AI in the brainstorming stage is also gaining increasing popularity. While that seems convenient, most of the press about the relationship between AI and cooking has been negative so far. For years, chefs on popular video platforms have staged cook-offs between “real” and AI recipes, with the “real” chefs often winning. In 2025, Tasty, an online platform, compared a chocolate cake recipe generated by an AI tool with one developed by a professional cook. While the AI recipe baked up fine, the cook’s recipe won in a blind taste test. The tasters preferred the cook’s cake for its not-too-sweet and juicier flavor compared to the AI cake. Sarah and Kaitlin Leung are sisters who run a famous food blog. Their recipes go through a long process. They brainstorm ideas, do research, and experiment a lot before testing each recipe up to 40 times. “We know that our readers are trusting us, so we try to make sure our recipe not only works but is also easy to follow,” Sarah says. “The stories that surround these recipes and the connections that we make with people through these recipes are priceless — it’s so deeply human. By comparison, the machine doesn’t eat and the machine can’t taste.” “It’s not all negative for me.” A software engineer Olson believes AI has a place in the recipe development process. He adds, “but I don’t think the technology is there to the point where you can have an entirely AI-generated blog, although that would be a cool concept. Maybe someone should try it and see how it goes.” 28. What can AI do in developing a recipe? A. Planning the budget. B. Shortening cooking time. C. Coming up with ideas. D. Demonstrating cooking methods. 29. What can we know about the competition launched by Tasty? A. The AI tool was developed by a cook. B. The result agrees with those of previous years. C. The cook’s cake tasted sweeter and juicier. D. The comparison was based on the appearance. 30. How do the sisters ensure the quality of their recipes on their food blog? A. By doing multiple tests. B. By learning the recipes from AI. C. By using priceless ingredients. D. By following standard procedures. 31. What is Olson’s attitude towards entirely AI-generated blogs? A. Approving. B. Unconcerned. C. Cautious. D. Negative. D Scientists in Australia have found strong evidence that long-term insomnia (失眠) may be caused by problems in the brain’s natural 24-hour rhythm (节奏). This rhythm controls how active our minds are during the day and night. The discovery helps explain why some people cannot “switch off” at night, even when their bodies feel tired. In a study published in Sleep Medicine, researchers from the University of South Australia studied how thinking changes over a whole day. They compared 16 older adults with insomnia to 16 healthy sleepers. This was the first time scientists carefully recorded daily changes in mental activity in this way. Insomnia affects about 10% of people and is even more common among older adults. Many patients say their minds feel too active at night. Doctors often call this “mental overactivity”, but the exact reason has not been clear. To find answers, the researchers carried out a 24-hour lab experiment. All 32 volunteers stayed awake in bed under soft light. Food, movement, and outside time signals were strictly controlled. This allowed scientists to study specifically the brain’s natural rhythm. Every hour, the participants described their thoughts, including how clear, emotional, or controllable they were. Results showed that both groups’ had natural daily patterns: thinking was strongest in the afternoon and weakest in the early morning. However, people with insomnia showed important differences: Unlike healthy sleepers, their thinking did not slow down strongly at night. Their thought patterns stayed more daytime-like in the nighttime hours when the brain should be quietening. Their cognitive (认知的) peaks were also deferred by around six and a half hours, suggesting that their internal (内在的) clocks may encourage attentive thinking well into the night. The researchers say that current treatments only focus on behavioral strategies, but these findings suggest that tailored approaches addressing circadian (生理节奏的) and cognitive factors could offer a solution. 32. What was the purpose of the lab experiment? A. To explore the harms of insomnia in the elderly. B. To study people’s internal daily brain rhythm. C. To track emotional changes over time. D. To measure light effects on sleep. 33. What were the participants required to do every hour? A. Rate light levels. B. Measure brain waves. C. Record sleep length. D. Report their ideas. 34. What does the underlined word “deferred” in paragraph 6 mean? A. Examined. B. Given up. C. Put off. D. Removed. 35. What do the researchers expect of the findings? A. They will play a role in treating insomnia. B. They will be applied to new medical fields. C. They will help patients improve their lives. D. They will bring about the change of traditional medicine. 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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Build Healthier Online Habits Building a healthier digital life starts with a personalized schedule that fits your daily routine. 36 . You are not supposed to check them casually. For example, limiting social platforms to 30 minutes in the morning and evening can prevent endless scrolling (滚屏) and reduce digital tiredness. Planned use of technology helps you stay focused on work, study, and real-life activities. Review your schedule regularly and adjust it as your needs change. 37 . Another useful strategy is creating tech-free areas at home. Choose areas such as the dining room or bedroom where phones and other devices are not allowed. 38 . Without continuous notice, you can relax and think more clearly. Tech-free areas also show family members that quality time matters. 39 . Many phones and apps include screen-time tracking and reminder tools. You can set daily limits for certain apps and receive warnings when you reach them. Parental control systems allow families to manage usage together and set shared screen-free periods. Some Wi-Fi tools can pause Internet access during meals or bedtime. These features make it easier to build healthy habits and reduce unnecessary distractions. Limiting screen time works best when you replace it with meaningful offline activities. Try hobbies that encourage creativity and movement, such as sports, painting, cooking, reading, or outdoor activities. These experiences reduce reliance on screens. 40 . When you see offline time as a positive choice, you naturally create a more satisfying lifestyle. A. Technology itself can help control overuse B. Recognizing the signs of digital overload is a key step to help C. Set specific time blocks for social media, email, and other online tasks D. They can also help you reconnect with people and the world around you E. You are expected to reduce turning to various social media updates by design F. These spaces promote better conversations, deeper connections, and improved sleep. G. An adaptable and purposeful plan can make a significant difference in your well-being 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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Keeping a dog may be the only time when one chooses a family member. Ophelia, our German Shepherd (德国牧羊犬), was the one we almost 41 , because my son Barrett, stuck in tough times, had to give her up. Eventually, we 42 took her in to be honest, but we still prepared for 43 — chewing furniture (咬家具) and hair everywhere. Yet this shy puppy gradually 44 our hearts, splitting life into “Before” Ophelia and “After” Ophelia. We soon 45 our initial expectations of trouble were far from the truth. To our surprise, Ophelia had a natural gift for pet therapy (疗法). At a care residence interview, she 46 the interviewers and was praised. Her first visit with Torin, who’d lost his German Shepherd, was 47 : She jumped into his hospital bed, lay down beside him and even made sad Torin 48 . Ophelia was always gentle with residents, displayed tricks, helped the lonely, and brought them joy. Now we join the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program, having met all 49 and gained permission. The program 50 Ophelia as a fit member. She is energetic yet tender, turning each visit into an 51 gift. She 52 our family, turning challenges into blessings. We don’t choose a(n) 53 ; it chooses us. Ophelia taught us life’s unplanned joys are the most precious, and we 54 this fully from the experience. Her presence is a living 55 of accepting the unexpected, for life’s best moments sometimes arrives unplanned. 41. A. refused B. cured C. believed D. helped 42. A. proudly B. naturally C. unwillingly D. impolitely 43. A. explanations B. challenges C. limitations D. differences 44. A. broke B. tore C. hardened D. stole 45. A. realized B. imagined C. remembered D. promised 46. A. ran at B. won over C. looked for D. turned to 47. A. simple B. doubtful C. magical D. disappointing 48. A. regret B. complain C. shout D. laugh 49. A. requirements B. theories C. descriptions D. difficulties 50. A. mistook B. stopped C. defended D. recognized 51. A. uncertain B. unexpected C. untrue D. unsuitable 52. A. forgot B. visited C. connected D. left 53. A. parent B. animal C. neighbour D. colleague 54. A. understood B. protested C. created D. changed 55. A. test B. trick C. skill D. example 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适当形式。 Every weekend, Yang Jie spends at least a morning at a book house by the 56 (approximate) 6,300 km-long Yangtze River 57 (read) while enjoying a cup of coffee. The book house, Pipa Bookstore, which Yang Jie often visits, 58 (inspire) by the famous poem Pipa Xing when it was first built. Shaped like a pipa from a bird’s eye view, Pipa Bookstore stands 59 a famous landmark in the Jiujiang section of the Yangtze River National Cultural Park. It leaves a deep impression on those who pass by. 60 (locate) in Jiujiang City, east China’s Jiangxi Province, this book house 61 (receive) more than 70,000 visits since June, 2023. In Pipa Bookstore, more than 5,000 books are offered free of charge for reading, in addition to a coffee shop and a tearoom. These facilities (设施) are part of the Yangtze River National Cultural Park, which aims to pass down the cultural history of the Yangtze River, 62 longest river in China. Similarly, China is building cultural parks centered around the Great Wall, the Grand Canal, the Long March and the Yellow River, all of 63 are typical symbols of Chinese culture. By setting up these parks, China proudly shows the 64 (color) Chinese culture. Moreover, it shows how cultural and environmental protection live so well side by side, offering a sustainable legacy (遗产) to 65 (generation) to come. 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,你校将于下个月举办“科技赋能文化”(Technology Empowering Culture)校园艺术节。请你代表学生会给外教Mr. Smith写一封邮件,邀请他担任活动的评委。内容包括: 1. 活动时间和地点; 2. 活动内容; 3. 期待他的参与。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80个左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Dear Mr. Smith, Yours sincerely 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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 In a small town, there was a nice coffee shop. It was a place where people liked to go for a break. The shop was famous for its ice cream sundaes (圣代冰激凌). One sunny afternoon, an 11-year-old boy named Tim walked into the coffee shop. He had just finished his art class and was carrying a drawing board on his back. He looked around with big, curious eyes and sat down at a table. The waitress, a kind lady named Mrs. Brown, came over with a warm smile. She put a glass of water in front of Tim and asked, “What can I do for you, son?” Tim looked up at her and asked, “How much is an ice cream sundae?” Mrs. Brown replied, “Fifty cents.” Tim reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of coins. He carefully counted them one by one, his eyes shining with excitement. He had saved up these coins for weeks, hoping to treat himself to something special. His face showed how much he wanted that sundae. He imagined how delicious the ice cream sundae would be. But after a moment, he looked up again and asked, “How much is a dish of plain ice cream?” Mrs. Brown was a bit busy. Some people were waiting for tables. Although she felt a little impatient, she gently said, “Thirty-five cents.” Tim counted his coins again. He had just enough for the plain ice cream. He looked at Mrs. Brown and said, “I’ll have the plain ice cream, please.” Tim looked a little sad when he ordered the plain ice cream. Mrs. Brown noticed this. She saw how much Tim wanted the sundae but didn’t have enough money. She thought for a while and then had an idea. “Alright, son,” Mrs. Brown said with a smile, “I’ll bring you the plain ice cream. But wait here, okay?” 注意: (1) 续写词数应为150个左右; (2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Tim nodded, still looking a bit sad. After finishing his sundae, Tim decided to do something nice for Mrs. Brown. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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