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保密★启用前
2026年高二年级期末质量检测
英语参考答案与评分建议
第一部分 听力
(1—20题:共20小题,每小题1.5分;满分30分)
1-5 ACBCB 6-10 CACBA 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 CABCB
第二部分 阅读理解
(21—40题:共20小题,每小题2.5分;满分50分)
21-25 BBACA 26-30 CDBDA 31- 35 CBDAC 36-40 EGFBA
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
(41—55题:共15小题,每小题1分;满分15分)
41-45 CDBAC 46-50 DCBDA 51-55 BDACA
第二节 语法填空(56—65题:共10小题,每小题1.5分;满分15分)
56. drank 57. warmth 58. that 59. to practise / to practice 60. truly
61. where 62. mixed 63. at 64. resources 65. a
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
【范文仅供参考,内容符合题目要求即可。】
Dear Chris,
I’m Li Hua, a member of our English Club. I’m writing to suggest adding English poetry appreciation to our club activities.
Currently, our activities mainly focus on vocabulary games and oral practice, which are quite repetitive and fail to expose us to the beauty of English literature. Reading classic poems helps refine our pronunciation and intonation, and allows us to feel the unique rhythm of a language. It also cultivates our awareness of literary techniques and enriches our understanding of Western culture.
I’d appreciate it if you could take my suggestion into consideration.
Best wishes,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
【范文仅供参考,内容符合题目要求即可。】
The next day, my brother brought me good news. He told me the video got countless views and received many positive comments. One of these comments read, “We definitely need a little nature around here.” Several neighbors even offered to clean up the corner, saying that they had never taken a closer look at this corner, and they were excited about what they saw. Surprised and delighted, I knew we would get more support. With public attention growing rapidly, the committee of our community decided to reconsider its plan. (80词)
Eventually, a public meeting was held about the corner’s future. My family and many neighbors attended the meeting. We expressed our opinions in favor of protecting the natural spot. Moved by our persistent efforts, the committee finally voted to cancel the parking lot plan. We all cheered up. The small corner was finally restored to its former beauty, with maple leaves dancing gently in the wind and birds singing happily in their cozy nests. I learned that only with joint efforts can we protect natural beauty and light up our community. (81词)
听力原文
Text 1
M: I can’t believe we pulled that off! We were so close to losing!
W: I know. I’m still in shock.
M: What a nice game!
Text 2
M: I can’t believe I need a heavy coat today. I was perfectly fine in just a T-shirt yesterday. The sun was shining and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky.
W: Yeah. And this rain just makes it feel even worse. I really hope it clears up by the weekend.
Text 3
W: Are you tired and hungry? We’ve already driven 300 kilometers.
M: Yes. There are still 5 kilometers to the next service area. We can rest there and buy something at the convenience store. After that, I’ll fill up the car.
W: OK.
Text 4
W: Hi, Mike! You seem to be in a hurry.
M: Hi, Sarah! I have to pick up a book from the library before it closes in 20 minutes. And you?
W: Oh, I’m on my way to buy a new backpack for the hiking trip this weekend.
Text 5
M: Do you get along well with your brothers?
W: Most of the time. Edward and I always have the same sense of humor.
M: How about Peter?
W: Well, I think our jokes get on Peter’s nerves sometimes. But Peter’s the one I talk to when I’m upset.
Text 6
M: Darling, you’re back already! What did the doctor say about your stomach pain? Is it anything serious?
W: Thankfully, it’s nothing major. The doctor said there wouldn’t be any need for medicine or a hospital stay.
M: That’s such a relief. So, what did he recommend?
W: The key is a lifestyle change — having a healthier diet and, most importantly, getting regular exercise.
M: That makes sense. We can start with evening walks. By the way, have our kids come back from school?
W: Yep. They’re in their room now.
Text 7
M: What’s your New Year’s plan, Lucy? I plan to run 3 kilometers every morning to get in shape.
W: That’s impressive. My plan is to learn how to give first aid. Last month, Mark fell down during the PE class and badly hurt his leg, but none of us knew how to help him. Luckily, the campus doctor arrived soon.
M: Learning first aid is important. Where can you learn that?
W: The Red Cross is offering a 6-week course for students on weekends. My mom is a nurse, so she can help me practice at home.
M: It might be harder than running, but knowing first aid could really save someone’s life. I want to learn too.
W: Great. I’ll send you the website tonight. We can learn together.
Text 8
W: Hi, Leo. You seem worried. What’s wrong?
M: Hi, Clara. I need to make a difficult decision. My cousin asked me to work as a manager at his restaurant, and the pay is pretty good.
W: That sounds great, but does that mean you’ll give up your plan to receive further education?
M: That’s exactly the problem. My mother said, “Go ahead! You’ll get valuable work experience.”
W: Then what did your father say?
M: He said, “Hold on, not so fast! You’ve always dreamed of getting a master’s degree. And you will have more choices later in life.”
W: I understand. You did your previous job as an assistant manager in the restaurant pretty well. I’m sure you will be good at managing a restaurant. However, since you have been working hard to get a master’s degree, it might be better to focus on your studies and wait for better opportunities after graduation.
Text 9
W: Welcome to my show, William!
M: Thank you for having me, Catharine!
W: Before we dive into your incredible business, can you share with us a little bit about your life before that?
M: Sure! I worked in a food processing company in Los Angeles for two years. It was an amazing experience, but three years ago, I started to notice people were becoming more aware of the importance of healthy eating and I wanted to be part of that change. So, I decided to start my own business in Houston.
W: And I hear your farm isn’t just a farm — it’s also a restaurant. Could you tell us more about that?
M: Exactly! We wanted to offer an experience where people can enjoy fresh, healthy meals. We even invited a chef from New York last year to create delicious dishes using vegetables picked straight from our fields.
W: And I’ve also heard that you’ve created a special space for kids.
M: Yes, absolutely! We have an area where kids can pick fruits and vegetables and learn about where their food comes from. We want to teach them not just about food, but also about the environment.
W: That’s fantastic! We’ll be keeping an eye on your future success.
Text 10
Dear students, Great news! The library’s opening time has been updated in support of your studies. Starting now, the library will open at 7 o’clock instead of 8, and on weekends it will open half an hour earlier than on weekdays. The third floor is equipped with computer stations and printers for students who need to complete online projects. A newly added evening study zone on the second floor is available for quiet individual study. Please also note that the library has several group study rooms on the first floor, which can be booked in advance. There are a few important guidelines to keep in mind: after 6:00 pm, please bring your student ID card to enter the library, and any items borrowed other than books should be returned within 2 hours. Books still follow the 7-day return policy. We hope these changes will help make your study here more effective. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask the library staff. We are always happy to support your learning journey. Thank you.
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2026年高二年级期末质量检测
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。
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,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. How are the speakers feeling?
A. Excited. B. Nervous. C. Disappointed.
2. What was the weather like yesterday?
A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny.
3. Where are the speakers?
A. At a gas station. B. On the highway. C. In a convenience store.
4. What is the man going to do next?
A. Go hiking. B. Buy a backpack. C. Go to the library.
5. What does the woman say about Peter?
A. He’s humorous. B. He’s a good listener. C. He gets upset easily.
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。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Neighbors. B. Doctor and patient. C. Husband and wife.
7. What is the doctor’s suggestion for the woman?
A. Taking exercise. B. Taking medicine. C. Staying in the hospital.
听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。
8. Why does Lucy want to learn first aid?
A. To become a nurse. B. To join the Red Cross. C. To help people in need.
9. What role does Lucy’s mom play in her plan?
A. A course instructor. B. A practice partner. C. A health advisor.
10. What does the man think of Lucy’s plan?
A. Meaningful. B. Funny. C. Challenging.
听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题。
11. Why does Leo look worried?
A. He is short of money. B. He has made a mistake. C. He is facing a tough choice.
12. What did Leo once work as?
A. A teacher. B. An assistant manager. C. A manager.
13. What does the woman advise Leo to do?
A. Put studies first. B. Seize this opportunity. C. Ask his dad for advice.
听下面的录音,回答第14至第17小题。
14. What is Catharine?
A. A radio host. B. A school teacher. C. A restaurant owner.
15. How long did the man work in a food processing company?
A. For 1 year. B. For 2 years. C. For 3 years.
16. Where is the man’s farm based?
A. In Los Angeles. B. In New York. C. In Houston.
17. What is the special space used for?
A. Educating kids. B. Cooking dishes. C. Selling fruits.
听下面的录音,回答第18至第20小题。
18. What is the new opening time of the library on weekdays?
A. 6:30 am. B. 7:00 am. C. 8:00 am.
19. What is the purpose of the new evening study zone on the second floor?
A. For group discussions. B. For computer projects. C. For quiet individual study.
20. Which rule applies to items borrowed other than books?
A. They can be kept for 7 days.
B. They must be returned within 2 hours.
C. They can only be used on the first floor.
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
Train travel is far more than a mode of transportation; it is a moving journey. Here are four must-see train trips.
The Glacier Express, Switzerland
Known as “the slowest express train” in the world, the Glacier Express is one of the Switzerland’s most amazing rail journeys, which runs about 290 kilometers in approximately 8 hours. The train travels through the Swiss Alps. Choose winter for a magical snow-covered landscape.
The Ghan, Australia
Travelling across Australia along a century-old railroad with a distance of 2,979 kilometers, this train journey is all at once a geological field trip. The 3-day journey takes you from South Australia green farmlands through the central red desert to the tropical Northern area. And with luck you might even spot wild camels.
The Jacobite Steam Train, UK
Often called one of the greatest railway journeys in the world, the Jacobite is a heritage steam train that travels 66 kilometers from Fort William to the village of Mallaig in about two hours. It is the real-life train used as the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter film. Visit Glenfinnan Station Museum to know the story of the West Highland Railway, its construction and development.
The Y971, China
The Y971 train is one of the many trains crossing along the Qinghai-Xizang Railway. The 21-hour train journey starts from Xining to Lhasa, covering about 1,956 kilometers. Travelling across the “the roof of the world”, you will catch sight of the vast Qinghai Lake, the snowy Kunlun Mountains, and the wildlife reserves where Tibetan antelopes live. Also, you will be amazed by the brilliance of human engineering on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau.
21. Which train journey covers the longest distance?
A. The Glacier Express. B. The Ghan.
C. The Jacobite Steam Train. D. The Y971.
22. Who is the Jacobite Steam Train best suited for?
A. A skiing enthusiast. B. A fantasy film lover.
C. A literary researcher. D. A geographical scholar.
23. What can you do during the Y971 train journey?
A. Watch wild animals. B. Visit ancient historical cities.
C. Climb Kunlun Mountains. D. Experience railway construction.
B
An unexpected accident took place during a regular pool therapy class. Twelve-year-old Austen from Florida saved his therapist Jason Piquette. At the beginning of the class, Jason suddenly felt dizzy and sank underwater. While other adults nearby froze in panic, Austen immediately recognized how dangerous the situation was.
Without hesitation, the 12-year-old dived into action, pulling his therapist to the pool’s edge and beginning chest compressions (胸外按压). He stayed calm and used the right skills, which shocked all onlookers. No one thought a kid of his age knew exactly what to do.
When asked how he knew to perform CPR, Austen credited an unexpected source: the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. In Season One, the characters saved a person with standard chest compressions, and he clearly remembered every step. “I watched them count while pressing and kept going until the person breathed again, so I followed that.” Austen told reporters.
Thanks to the boy’s quick response, Jason made a full recovery. He calls the boy his “angel”. Jason said, “I owe my life to this incredible young man. He didn’t just save me; he gave me back to my family.”
Dr. Sarah Chen, an emergency medicine physician, praised Austen’s actions while highlighting an important point about modern media. “This shows that children are absorbing information from everywhere, including TV shows. When accurate medical procedures are shown in entertainment, it can really save lives.”
The local fire department has honored Austen with a civilian hero award. As for Austen, he remains humble. Since the incident, he has become an advocate for CPR education. “I want other kids to know they can help too,” Austen said. “You don’t have to be an adult to save someone’s life. You just need to know what to do and not be afraid to try.”
24. What happened to Jason when the class began?
A. He was hurt by an adult. B. He saved a boy in the pool.
C. He was drowning in water. D. He got his head badly injured.
25. Where did Austen learn the skills of CPR?
A. From a TV show. B. From an online course.
C. From a medical book. D. From his school teacher.
26. What can we conclude from Dr. Sarah Chen’s words?
A. Social media should be widely promoted.
B. Medical skills need to be taught at school.
C. Kids can learn useful skills from TV programs.
D. Kids must stay away from entertainment shows.
27. What can we learn about Austen from the last paragraph?
A. He thinks saving lives is adults’ duty. B. He stresses the importance of modesty.
C. He takes pride in receiving the award. D. He hopes more kids learn life-saving skills.
C
Wittgenstein claimed in his book Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” British philosopher Russell even argued that without language, intelligent thinking was never possible. It’s widely believed that language is what makes humans different from other animals, and that thinking cannot happen without it. However, a recent study in Nature challenges this idea, showing that language and thought are different entities (实体) that work in separate brain areas.
The first part of the study focused on patients with global aphasia (失语症), who lost much of their ability to understand or speak due to damage to the left side of their brains. Surprisingly, researchers found they could still finish complex tasks. “If given non-verbal instructions, they can work out puzzles or pass reasoning tests,” explained Fedorenko from MIT, a co-author of the study.
In the second part, the team used brain-imaging tools to observe healthy volunteers. When the volunteers performed non-verbal tasks like solving math problems, the language regions of their brains were largely inactive. This provides clear evidence suggesting that we need language to express our thoughts, but we can still think without words.
So why did humans develop language if it’s not so necessary for thinking? According to Fedorenko, language mainly acts as a powerful communication tool for information exchange. “Most of what we learn about the world comes from language, not direct experience with the world,” she noted. Being able to share complex information through language gave humans a great evolutionary (进化的) advantage.
Although language doesn’t necessarily generate thoughts, past research shows that it does shape how we think. For example, speakers of some languages might describe an accidental breakage as “He broke the vase,” placing emphasis on the person who caused it, while speakers of other languages might say “The vase was broken,” shifting attention toward the event itself. Undoubtedly, how we speak still heavily influences our thinking patterns.
28. Why were Wittgenstein and Russell mentioned in paragraph 1?
A. To advertise their books. B. To introduce a common belief.
C. To challenge a new study. D. To advocate philosophy learning.
29. What can patients with global aphasia still do?
A. Learn foreign languages. B. Understand spoken instructions.
C. Speak their mother tongues. D. Solve puzzles with non-verbal cues.
30. What is the primary function of language according to Fedorenko?
A. Exchanging ideas among humans. B. Deciding humans’ evolutionary direction.
C. Allowing humans to generate thoughts. D. Replacing direct experience with the world.
31. How does language influence thinking according to the example in the last paragraph?
A. It aids reflection. B. It deepens thinking.
C. It switches focus. D. It fuels imagination.
D
China has become one of the few countries to fight against the global trend of coastal deforestation (森林退化). The latest data show that China’s total mangrove now covers an area of roughly 31,700 hectares, achieving a 44 percent increase in mangrove forest area since 2000.
Mangroves are the only woody plant communities that survive in the coastal areas of tropical and subtropical regions. Despite being green, the tree is called “red forest” in Chinese, for its inner bark will turn deep red when exposed to air after cutting.
Mangroves purify water, create a healthy ecosystem and provide shelter for fish, crabs (螃蟹) and other organisms, while waste and nutrients from these living things act as natural fertilizer for the mangroves. Globally, they are among the world’s most effective carbon stores, absorbing carbon dioxide at a speed much greater than that of a tropical rainforest of the same size.
“The biggest challenge in restoration is not planting trees, but balancing nature with livelihoods,” researchers said. Science has offered a way forward through an integrated mangrove-based farming model. Unlike conventional ponds that enclose all water or clear all plants, the approach restores ecosystems while maintaining productivity. “The meat of crabs raised here is sweeter because of the clean water,” a crab farmer said. “My family has farmed here for generations, but never at this scale. Now, with healthier mangroves, the crabs can sell for double the normal price.”
Ten years on, the mangroves have flourished into a green woodland, showing remarkable progress in ecological restoration. Despite being home to only about 0.2 percent of the world’s mangroves, China is demonstrating that restoration is not a choice between nature and humanity, but a combination of both. Even a small part of greenery can protect a coastline, sustain a community and contribute to global ecological balance.
32. What do we know about mangroves forest?
A. They turn red when staying in water. B. They trap carbon dioxide remarkably.
C. They produce large amounts of waste. D. They grow much faster than rainforests.
33. What can we infer about the mangrove-based farming model?
A. It clears other plants from mangroves. B. It lowers the price of local sea products.
C. It goes against traditional farming model. D. It balances ecological and economic benefits.
34. What does the underlined word “flourished” in Paragraph 5 most probably mean?
A. Developed healthily. B. Faded slowly. C. Disappeared quickly. D. Fitted perfectly.
35. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. China’s measures for storing carbon. B. China’s innovation in farming model.
C. China’s practice in mangrove restoration. D. China’s approaches to ecosystem protection.
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。
Microconnections usually refer to short, shared moments with strangers or acquaintances — waves, greetings, or short chats. These little moments do good to our mental health — and beyond. 36
• You’ll boost your mood.
After a brief interaction with a friendly salesperson or a cheery “Good morning!” from a neighbor, you’ve felt your mood boost a little, right? 37 People are in a better mood after they have a brief conversation with a stranger.
• You’ll feel more connected.
Humans are social creatures whose survival has always been dependent on being part of a group. 38 Research suggests that belonging is a fundamental human need. And that sense of belonging helps us move securely through life. We can walk around the world and trust that people are generally OK because we feel this sense of trust and connection to other people.
• 39
We tend to spend our time with people that have similar values, similar backgrounds and personalities. So when we encounter someone we aren’t close to, we’re probably more likely to be talking to someone who’s different from us. These talks help us be exposed to different ideas and experience more diversity in our life.
40 You may gain more happiness, increase your sense of belonging and even broaden your outlook beyond your familiar circle. And if you mess up, who cares? You’ll never see the person again.
A. So give it a try!
B. You’ll gain new perspectives.
C. You’ll be more open with strangers.
D. Being kind to others makes you feel good as well.
E. Here are some positive effects of microconnections.
F. That is, we are born to seek this connection with others.
G. That’s one of the most obvious effects of microconnections.
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。
For years, John Burnett has been a familiar face along Norwood Avenue in Warwick. His front lawn (草坪) is often filled with bicycles, furniture, and other items waiting for a second 41 .
In 2020, his wife, Patricia passed away. The 42 hit him hard. “For about a year I just didn’t want to do anything,” he said. But eventually, something 43 . Burnett began doing what he had always enjoyed: fixing things.
As he drove around Warwick, he started noticing 44 items by the roadside and brought them home to repair. Today, he lays all fully repaired pieces out across his lawn, making them 45 for sale. The sales help 46 his fixed income, but Burnett says making money isn’t the main 47 . “If I can help somebody else out, and help myself out, that’s what I do,” he said. His prices are 48 low because he knows many families are 49 with rising costs. And sometimes, if someone really needs something but can’t afford it, Burnett doesn’t 50 them at all.
Over the years, he has met countless neighbors, 51 conversations with strangers, and made new friends. For Burnett, repairing old items has done more than keep 52 things out of landfills (垃圾填埋场). It helped 53 something in himself as well. His story is a powerful 54 that people can find 55 again, even after life’s most difficult chapters.
41. A. attempt B. adjustment C. chance D. delivery
42. A. failure B. dilemma C. regret D. loss
43. A. worked B. changed C. disappeared D. stopped
44. A. thrown-away B. wrapped-up C. sold-out D. put-aside
45. A. sustainable B. reliable C. available D. valuable
46. A. lead to B. stick to C. turn to D. add to
47. A. task B. plan C. goal D. challenge
48. A. secretly B. intentionally C. originally D. temporarily
49. A. competing B. dealing C. connecting D. struggling
50. A. charge B. demand C. ask D. blame
51. A. avoided B. shared C. interrupted D. refused
52. A. harmful B. spare C. extra D. useful
53. A. restore B. accept C. explore D. preserve
54. A. quote B. success C. reminder D. warning
55. A. purpose B. balance C. harmony D. truth
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。
Born in 1999 in Moscow, I once believed I would spend my entire life there. What changed everything was a Pu’er tea cake — a gift my mother brought home from China. From the moment I 56 (drink) my first cup of ripe Pu’er as a child, these leaves have been guiding my life. I was simply drawn to its comforting 57 (warm). It was this flavor 58 sparked my curiosity about China.
In 2018, I traveled to China, quitting commerce studies to major in tea culture at Zhejiang A&F University. I joined teachers in major tea-producing regions every season 59 (practise) my craft. People often ask why I would travel so far to study tea in China. The answer lies in the first cup of Pu’er. When you are 60 (true) conquered by a flavor, you can’t help but seek its source.
Before graduation, I traveled to Yunnan in search of the origins of Pu’er, exploring places like Jingmai Mountain, 61 ancient tea trees integrate with forests. The air carried the scent of tea leaves 62 (mix) with soil. Walking there, I felt completely 63 ease. Yunnan’s natural conditions, tea tree 64 (resource) and natural diversity gave me the sense that I could study them for a lifetime.
In 2025, I joined 65 graduate program in tea science at Yunnan Agricultural University, focusing on Pu’er processing technology. I want to explore deeper into tea production in the future. It may be a long journey, but I’m in no rush.
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,你发现学校英语社团的活动形式较为单一,请你给负责社团的外教Chris写一封信,提议增加英文诗歌赏析活动,内容包括:
1.说明现有活动的不足;
2.介绍开展该活动的意义。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Best wishes,
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。
My name is Mia. I live in the apartment building at the corner of Oak Avenue and Maple Road. Beside the corner stands a young maple tree, and birds build their nests in its branches.
Most people passed by and didn’t pay any attention to the corner, yet to me it was a place of treasure. Whenever the noisy apartment drove me crazy, I would flee to this place, taking a flying leap into a sea of green. The birds went on about their business all around me. Butterflies and insects flew up at my feet. Lying on the fresh grass, I always wondered why I was the only one who was fascinated by this place.
Some folks didn’t respect this corner. They threw trash as they walked by. There was junk there — old chairs, broken bicycle wheels and someone’s rusty (生锈的) mailbox. I worried that one day this lovely corner would be ruined.
One evening, Mom broke the news: the community suggested turning the corner into a parking lot. “No! They can’t do that! How about the tree? The birds?” I shouted, heartbroken. Mom hugged me and said softly, “Mia, you got to make people see what you see. Nothing will change by sitting back and staying quiet.”
That night, I lay awake for a long time, thinking about what to do. The next morning, I put up a cardboard sign that read “NO PARKING LOT! SAVE OUR NATURE!”. Then I began cleaning up the ground, hoping more people would see its beauty. To my great joy, my families came to help me. My brother filmed every moment of our cleanup and recorded the birds’ nests with his phone and shared the video online.
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The next day, my brother brought me good news.
Eventually, a public meeting was held about the corner’s future.
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