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第Ⅰ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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the wman ding?
A. Talking n the phne. B. Shpping nline. C. Lking fr her shes.
2. Wh des the man prbably call?
A. His dctr. B. His bss. C. His friend.
3. Why can't the man stp cughing?
A. He has gt a bad cld. B. He smkes t much. C. The air quality is pr.
4. When is the meeting set fr nw?
A. Next Tuesday. B. Next Thursday. C. Next Friday.
5. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At a restaurant. B. In a supermarket. C. At a cinema.
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 is the prbable relatinship between the tw speakers?
A. Neighbrs. B. Bss and emplyee. C. Custmer and shp assistant.
7. Hw much des the wman need t pay?
A. $30. B. $40. C. $45.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8. Where are the tw speakers ging?
A. A mall. B. A park.
9. What des the man advise Sally t d? C. A gym.
A. Eat fewer sweets.
B. Chse juice ver junk fd.
C. Have mre vegetables and prtein.
听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。
10. What type f curses is Thmas taking?
A. Sprts management. B. Sprts science. C. Athletic training.
11. Why did Thmas change his gal?
A. He lst a cmpetitin.
B. His parents frced him t d s.
C. His classmates didn't supprt him.
12. What des the wman think f Thmas' experience in Kenya?
A. Shcking. B. Encuraging. C. Discuraging.
听第9 段材料, 回答第 13 至 16题。
13. Where are the tw speakers?
A. On the street. B. In a park. C. At a square.
14. What breed is the man's dg?
A. Glden retriever. B. Chihuahua. C. Samyed.
15. What des the man think abut his dg?
A. He's cute. B. He's shy. C. He's dangerus.
16. What kind f dg des the wman want t raise?
A. A large-sized dg. B. A brave dg. C. A smart dg.
听第10段材料, 回答第 17 至 20题。
17. What is the prbable jb f the speaker?
A. A teacher. B. A tur guide. C. A huse agent.
18. Where is a recmmended lcatin fr husing utside the campus?
A. The cmmercial area.
B. The uptwn neighbrhd.
C. The university neighbrhd.
19. What is a disadvantage f the dwntwn area fr husing?
A. High rental csts.
B. Limited apartment ptins.
C. Lack f ppularity amng students.
20. Which transprtatin mde is suggested fr students living in the Greenfield Park neighbrhd?
A. Private car. B. Public bus. C. Shared bike.
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
Black Pint Histric Gardens
—Parks Pwered by Vlunteers
When
Thursdays 2 pm-5 pm; Fridays 9 am-nn; First Saturdays 10 am-nn.
Where
Meet at the tp f the main staircase, just behind the Frt Masn General's Residence. If n ne is there t greet yu, please walk int the gardens—we are already wrking n the site! Registratin is required.
Black Pint Histric Gardens, a quiet spt, is hidden abve the busy San Francisc water-frnt. The site was develped with gardens and pathways in the 1850s. Sheltered frm the wind and ffering striking views f the bay and city, it's easy t see why the hillside is a favred place fr the cmmunity t garden and walk. With vlunteer supprt, the beautiful garden pathways have been unearthed, and the site has been brught back t life. It is nw pen t the public.
Jin us in managing this special place! We still have a lt f wrk t d t make this special ce feel like a garden again. Vlunteers will help remve invasive(侵入的)species and re-vegetate the garden with a mix f native species and hrticultural species that were planted by the residents ver 100 years ag! Activities include weeding, pruning, and planting.
Grups
Grups f five r mre require special arrangements and must be cnfirmed in advance.
Visit ur grups vlunteer page t learn mre.
Age, skills, what t bring
Vlunteers aged 15 and up are welcme.
●We'll wrk rain r shine. Wear clthes that can get dirty. Lng pants and clsed-te shes are required. Bring layers fr changing weather and a raincat if necessary.
●Bring a persnal water bttle and sunscreen.
●N experience necessary. Training and tls will be prvided. Fulfills cmmunity service requirements.
21. When d vlunteers wrk?
A. Every Thursday mrning. B. Every Friday afternn.
C. The first Saturday f each mnth D. The secnd Saturday f each mnth.
22. Where can peple learn mre abut vlunteer grups f five r mre?
A. Frm an email. B. On the website.
C. Frm a brchure. D. At the main staircase.
23. What is a must t be a vlunteer?
A. Having experience. B. Having a water bttle.
C. Being 15 years ld and ver. D. Having free time each day.
B
All baby animals are cute. Seal pups(海豹幼崽)are n exceptin. One such pup, a sptted seal pup, abut 20 days ld, was fund n the beach in Panjin, Lianing Prvince, by the lcal peple. Amng thse wh rescued the seal pup were Li Yue, f the Fisheries Law Enfrcement Cmmand(FLEC)team, and vlunteer Tian Jiguang, funder f Panjin Wetland Prtectin Assciatin.
"The seal pup was fund with a fishing net arund its neck. Seals, even seal pups, have a vilent temper. S when we apprached it t remve the fishing net frm its neck, it thught we wuld harm it and turned aggressive(富于攻击性的)like an angry dg. But the mre it struggled, the tighter the net became. Eventually, it realized that we meant n harm, and allwed us t remve the net," said Tian.
Sptted seals' intelligence is rughly equal t that f a fur-year-ld child and even yung seals can survive n their wn in the wild. But since the rescued pup was just abut three weeks ld and wuldn't have survived the harsh envirnment f the pen sea withut its mther, it was nt released int the sea immediately.
Sptted seals are relatively shy, difficult t apprach and generally live alne, thugh they frm large grups during pupping and mlting(换毛)seasns when they walk slwly n ice r n land, which nwadays is ften the case. Perhaps that's why the pup was aggressive when apprached.
"We tk care f it fr a day, and then sent it t the Lianing Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute in Dalian fr treatment and examinatin. Only after we are sure the pup has develped the ability t survive in the wild will it be returned t the sea," said Li, captain f the FLEC team. Li generally rescues several sptted seals every year.
24. What des paragraph 2 fcus n?
A. The prcess f rescuing the seal pup. B. The new life f the trapped seal pup.
C. The habit f the sptted seal pup. D. The apprach t remving the seal pup.
25. What can we learn abut sptted seals frm the text?
A. They frm grups when hunting.
B. They have a great survival ability.
C. They are cleverer than yung children.
D. Their pups are always fighting with each ther.
26. What may happen t the seal pup next?
A. It will be examined by the FLEC team.
B. It will be taken care f by vlunteers.
C. It will be released int the sea immediately.
D. It will stay at the research institute fr a while.
27. Which is the best title fr the text?
A. A Seal Pup Was Released int the Sea.
B. Seal Pups Were Prtected by Vlunteers
C. It will be released int the sea immediately.
D. It will stay at the research institute fr a while.
C
On the glittering Red Sea cast, there's a luxury turist destinatin that has it all: white sands, perfect accmmdatin, wrld-class yachting and—perhaps surprisingly—a cutting-edge labratry that's prtecting cral reefs frm climate change.
AMAALA is a new kind f sustainable destinatin. Run with 100% renewable energy, it is ne f tw carbn neutral luxury destinatins that Red Sea Glbal(RSG)perates, which are test beds fr sustainable develpment and hubs fr new technlgy and eclgical research.
Its mst ambitius prject is t prtect and regenerate crals, which are under extreme pressure frm warming temperatures, in the Red Sea and beynd. "Crals cver less than 1% f the Earth's surface but they sustain 25% f all marine life, "says Jhn Pagan, Grup CEO f RSG. "T prtect and enhance the cral reefs under ur guardianship we are using advanced technlgies, such as remte perated vehicles and machine learning, t mnitr cral cver. These innvatins can prduce 3D images and autmatically analyze them, enabling ur scientists t quickly identify and respnd t threats like cral bleaching and invasive species."
RSG's scientists are als develping an nshre nursery, where crals are develped in cntrlled cnditins. The idea is t bst the natural cral reefs when needed, says a marine cnservatinist n the team.
Sn, RSG will als begin testing 3D-printed materials t create artificial substrates fr relcating cral clnies r grwing new nes. Essentially, it means creating new reefs t supprt marine life. And the cl thing is that everyne's invited.
RSG's visin is fr turism, cnservatin and research t c-exist and sustain each ther at its destinatins. The marine life institute, built at AMAALA, will include visitr experiences alngside its labratries and rehabilitatin centers. Turists will be encuraged t participate, play and learn. "We believe that academic research and turism can wrk tgether, fr peple and planet alike," says Pagan.
Dr Jess Buwmeester, an assciate directr f RSG, is lking frward t seeing visitrs. "We want t get them invlved," she says. "As sn as peple start learning abut crals they tend t be a lt mre prtective f them. In terms f envirnmental awareness, getting the turism sectr invlved is extremely imprtant."
28. What d we knw abut AMAALA and RSG?
A. They are bth luxury turist destinatins.
B. They are bth test beds fr sustainable develpment.
C. RSG cperates with AMAALA t prtect crals.
D. RSG runs AMAALA as its multifunctinal destinatin.
29. Accrding t Jhn Pagan, why is it an ambitius prject t prtect crals?
A. Crals shuld be under the guardianship f RSG.
B. Crals play a critical rle in supprting certain sea life.
C. Crals cver less than 1% f the Eeath's surface but sustain 25% f eclgical life.
D. Crals are under extreme pressure because f warming temperatures.
30. What are RSG's scientists ding t prtect the crals?
A. Using cutting-edge technlgies t keep track f crals.
B. Analyzing the 3D images t respnd t ptential threats.
C. Testing 3D-printed materials t help create new cral reefs.
D. Develping an ffshre nursery t bst natural cral reefs.
31. What is Dr Jess Buwmeester's attitude twards turism in the marine life institute?
A. Cncerned. B. Tlerant. C. Objective. D. Favurable.
D
At the start f the 2010s, rates f teenage mental illness tk a sharp upward tum, and they have been rising ever since. The American scial psychlgist Jnathan Haidt believes this mental health crisis has been driven by the mass adptin f smartphnes, alng with the advent f scial media and addictive nline gaming. He calls it "the Great Rewiring f Childhd".
Haidt ften cllabrates with the American psychlgist Jean Twenge, wh was ne f the first t attribute rising rates f mental illness amng Gen 2 t smartphnes. Skeptics f this research smetimes argue yung peple simply have mre things t feel anxius and depressed abut, between climate change, rising inequality, glbal cnflict and s n. But Haidt makes his case persuasively. Earlier generatins have als grwn up in the shadw f war and glbal instability, he pints ut, and cllective crises dn't typically prduce individual psychlgical nes. Instead, the evidence linking mental illness t smartphnes and scial media use is munting.
S why might "phne-based" childhds have this effect? Smartphnes pull us away frm ur immediate surrundings and the peple clsest t us, as the scilgist Sherry Turkle puts it, d "frever elsewhere". Teens are nt nly the mst cmpulsive smartphne users but they are als the mst vulnerable, partly because adlescence is a perid f rapid scial and emtinal develpment. Smartphnes are "experience blckers", Haidt writes. Cnsider hw many enriching activities were displaced when yung peple began spending hurs a day nline, substituting the richness f real-life friendship with shallw nline cmmunicatin. Scial media encurages cnstant scial cmparisn, and it can be unfrgiving and cruel.
Haidt's thery that verprtective parents are cntributing t the mental health crisis is much less substantiated than his research n phnes. He argues that children are "antifragile": they need t experience setbacks t develp resilience. This is an argument he advanced in his 2018 bk. I agree with Haidt that children ught t be given greater freedm t play unsupervised, but he verstates his case.
The Anxius Generatin, Haidt's anther bk, is nnetheless an essential read, and ught t becme a fundatinal text fr the grwing mvement t keep smartphnes ut f schls, and yung children ff scial media.
32. Accrding t Paragraph 2, which f the fllwing is true?
A. "The Great Rewiring f Childhd" refers t the mental health crisis f teenagers.
B. Twenge was the first t we mental illness crisis t phnes.
C. Haidt believes that teenagers feel mre depressed abut climate change than phnes.
D. Fr earlier generatins, cllective crises dn't typically prduce mental illness.
33. What des the underlined wrd "substituting" prbably mean in Paragraph 3?
A. Replacing. B. Reducing. C. Damaging. D. Increasing.
34. What can yu infer frm the last tw paragraphs?
A. Haidt argues that parents cntribute mre t the mental health crisis than smartphnes.
B. Children need t experience setbacks t be less "antifragile".
C. The authr agrees with Haidt that children need t develp resilience.
D. The Anxius Generatin is an essential read t keep smartphnes ut f schls.
35. What is the passage mainly abut?
A. The rates f teenage mental illness have been rising ever since.
B. Smartphnes ccupy teenagers' daily life.
C. The reasns f the increasing rates f teenage mental illness
D. The slutins t teenage mental health crisis.
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。
Make yur nline life better
Being nline is "essential" fr Sam Ca f Masn, Ohi. The teen graduated frm high schl last year. "Everyne is n technlgy," he says.
Researchers agree that sme nline experiences can benefit even yung members f Generatin Z. But studies have als linked time spent nline with nt getting enugh sleep, plus mental-health issues. 36
•Be active instead f passive.
Chse what yu d and view. Chat ver vide with friends r family. Write r cmment n psts. Create wrks f art. "Yu can have really meaningful, supprtive cnversatins with friends," says psychlgist Sam Ehrenreich. He cntrasts this with "passive" screen time—"sitting there and scrlling cntinuusly, withut actually interacting with anybdy". That can smetimes be a dwner.
•Think abut what makes yu feel gd and what desn't.
"Start by being hnest with yurself abut when yur tech use makes yu feel gd," says scial scientist Emily Weinstein. But sme peple's psts might make yu feel angry r anxius. Or yu might enjy sme kinds f vides but feel inadequate as yu watch thers. 37 Then avid the negative nes.
38
"We dn't pst Instagram pictures f us sitting at hme bred," ntes Ehrenreich. Neither d yur friends! Like yu, they have hmewrk, schl and ther nt-s-fun respnsibilities. They dn't usually lk picture-perfect. Sme teens, hwever, "spend an incredible amunt f time making sure what they pst is perfect". Withut that reality check, yu may feel left ut r jealus when yu see fun party scenes r glamrus psts. Chances are yur friends feel the same way, s talk abut it with them.
•Prtect yur privacy.
39 "There's a tendency t vershare every detail f yur life." says Sam Ca. Sharing details abut yurself nline may leave yu vulnerable t scammers. Sme strangers nline may endanger yu—either yur persnal safety r yur wallet.
•Set limits, and ask thers t respect them.
There is s much that can be great abut tech, but make sure yur tech isn't taking ver yur life. Fr starters, yu need yur sleep—and screen time can mess with that. 40 Set limits with friends, t. Tell them yu want t limit screen time during hmewrk, befre bedtime r at meal times. Let them knw nt t expect yu t respnd t texts r calls right away.
A. Figure ut what thse things are.
B. Be realistic abut what yu see nline.
C. Gd psts can have a psitive effect n yu.
D. Yur friends are nt cncerned abut yur nline life.
E. Getting phnes ut f the bedrm is really gd fr teenagers.
F. Phts, vides and ther psts becme part f yur digital ftprint.
G. S, hw can yu get the mst frm yur screen time while managing the risks?
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。
In the cmmunity f Talmadge, tw brthers, James and Luie Pendley, became lcal 41 after stepping in t help 42 flames threatening hmes in a nearby neighbrhd.
The brthers were n rute t visit a friend when they nticed thick smke 43 frm the area. Acting n instinct, they drve tward the fire instead, finding a neighbrhd in chas as the 44 Fairmunt Fire began t 45 palm trees and backyard fences.
As the brthers arrived, residents and strangers were already in backyards, 46 trying t cntain the fire with garden hses(软管).
"I dn't knw—my brther and I were in the area," Luie explained. "We just decided, like, ‘We see smke, we're guys.’ We're like, ‘Hey, let's just see what's ging n.’”The intensity f the situatin was verwhelming.
“Planes and 47 flying ver, but nne f the water was cming dwn n us," James 48 . "We had t figure it ut. That's the bttm line. The fire was s 49 .”
The Pendley brthers didn't stp until they'd spent tw hurs helping t prtect hmes frm the advancing flames. Luie said they felt 50 t stay after seeing a wman crying in her car.
"We're like, ‘Yu knw what? Well, yu knw, if it was me, I wuld want smebdy t help me ut.’”
Neighbrs were deeply mved by the brthers' 51 actins. After firefighters arrived t finish cntaining the 52 and mnitr fr ht spts, lcal resident Kathy Battisti expressed gratitude fr the Pendleys' 53 .
"It's like, ‘Wh are they? Where did these peple cme frm?’" she said. "It 54 my faith in humanity just t knw that there' re ttal 55 ready t jump in and help where needed.’"
Anther neighbr eched the sentiment, saying, "These guys—I mean, they did s much."
41. A. firefighters B. neighbrs C. guides D. heres
42. A. make ut B. put ut C. carry ut D. turn t
43. A. raising B. arranging C. rising D. chsing
44. A. lng-lasting B. far-reaching C. easy-ging D. fast-mving
45. A. cmplete B. surrund C. wnder D. interrupt
46. A. desperately B. hugely C. dubtfully D. carelessly
47. A. machines B. helicpters C. shelters D. equipment
48. A. described B. encuntered C. funded D. waned
49. A. minus B. bvius C. pwerful D. brilliant
50. A. surprised B. bliged C. infrmed D. cnfused
51. A. beneficial B. faithful C. selfless D. interactive
52. A. light B. strm C. temperature D. flame
53. A. judgement B. management C. bravery D. determinatin
54. A. displayed B. restred C. delayed D. assessed
55. A. strangers B. c-wrkers C. custmers D. citizens
第II卷
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。
Chinese influencer Li Ziqi made an 56 (expect)cmeback n scial media after a hiatus f ver three years, delighting her fans with tw new vides. The vides, 57 shwcased the transfrmatin f a shed int a wdland clakrm and the 58 (create)f wardrbe drs using traditinal Chinese lacquer ware techniques(雕漆工艺), 59 (release)acrss platfrms like Ticktk, Sina Weib, and .
Despite her last cntent update n July 14, 2021, Li's fllwer cunt cntinued t grw, with many fans 60 (eager)awaiting her return. Her new vides quickly prpelled her t ver 26.67 millin fllwers n Sina Weib and 50.15 millin n Ticktk.
Li's return 61 (dminate)nline trends, and she was met with an utpuring f supprt in the cmment sectins f her vides. She respnded, expressing her wn lnging 62 her audience and prmising t share 63 (much)when her schedule allws. "Miss yu!" she wrte.
Starting in 2016, Li captivated audiences with her vides n Sina Weib that depicted idyllic rural life, traditinal cking, and cultural practices. In 2020, she achieved a Guinness Wrld Recrd fr the mst 64 (subscriber)n a Chinese-language channel, 65 (bast)11.4 millin fllwers at that time. Her return t cntent creatin is a significant event fr her millins f fans wrldwide.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是李华, 2024年11月份, 你参观了“天鹅之城”——三门峡举办的第十五届中国摄影艺术节(The 15th China Phtgraphy Festival )的摄影展, 请给你的外教Chris写封邮件分享你的经历。内容包括:
1. 活动状况;
2. 你的感想。
注意: 1, 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
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。
On Christmas Eve 2022, Yvnne White received a call abut her brther Jey, wh had been fund in a snwbank by Sha'Kyra Aughtry during a severe snwstrm in Buffal.
Jey White, 64 and mentally disabled, eventually ventured ut, althugh Yvnne had telephned and instructed him nt t leave the his grup hme and stay indrs. It was unclear that when and why Jey had left hme, but Yvnne suspected Jey had walked abut 9 miles t Nrth Park Theater, where he had wrked as a janitr(保洁员)abut since 1980. Jey's emplyer, Ray Barker, reminded that he had called him nt cme t wrk due t the terrible weather befre the deadly snwstrm hit Buffal. "Fr smene it is hard nt t engage the wrking pattern that he's used t being in." he added, explaining that during the pandemic Jey still shwed up fr wrk when the theater was clsed.
At arund 6:30 a. m. n Dec. 24, Jey ended up in a snwbank directly utside Aughtry's hme, severely frstbitten(冻伤), wailing and crying ut in pain. Aughtry happened t g utside and fund the stranger. She managed t carry him int her hme and used the hair dryer t peel ff Jey's clthing, which attached tightly t his shivering bdy, his frzen scks and the grcery stre bag in his frzen hands.
Aughtry, a mther f three, did everything she culd t care fr Jey. She cvered Jey up, washed his clthes, bathed and fed him. After abut an hur f trying t warm the ld stranger up, she fund he needed medical attentin immediately due t his severe frstbitten.
Hwever, The strm was s heavy that the rads were glazed in ice and snw cmpletely. The rads were impassable, and despite numerus calls t 911, help seemed unreachable. Seemingly, getting the prfessinal medical help was in vain, t.
Frtunately, Jey had memrized his sister's phne number. Then, Aughtry gt in tuch with his sister Yvnne White, wh culdn't als leave her hme t her brther because f the snw. The wman had t stay in cnstant cmmunicatin with Aughtry n phne frm then n.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段, 每段的开头语已为你写好。
高二英语答案
第一部分 听力 1-5 BBCCA 6-10 CBCAB 11-15 ACBCA 16-20 CABBA
第二部分 阅读 21-23 CBC 24-27 ABDC 28-31 DBAD 32-35 DADC
36-40 GABFE
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 41-45 DBCDB 46-50 ABACB 51-55 CDCBA
第二节 56. unexpected 57. which 58. creatin 59. were released 60. eagerly
61. dminated 62. fr 63. mre 64. subscribers 65. basting
第四部分 写作
第一节 参考范文
Dear Chris, Knwing that yu are fascinated abut the phtgraphy, I am writing t share with yu my unique experience n the 15th China Phtgraphy Festival, hsted in ur hmetwn, San Menxia, the city f Swan last mnth.
During the festival, there were a wide range f events, including the remarkable phtgraphic art exhibitin, which lasted fr abut a half mnth in San Menxia Cultural Exp City. All the items n display were selected frm the leading phtgraphers’ pieces arund the cuntry. What is wrth mentining are the multiple artwrks in the Mnglia Exhibitins Area, where the eye-catching phts were surrunded by visitrs f all ages. We were all amazed by the breathtaking scenic beauty in the pictures. The exhibitin reminds me that everyne can nt nly find the beauty arund us in ur wn eyes, but als shwcase it in ur wn style, such as by ur lens.
I d hpe that yu will witness such a splendid feast like this ne day when it is cnvenient fr yu. I am als cnvinced that yu can benefit a lt frm the acclivity.
第二节 读后续写 参考范文:
Para.1:
On December 25, bth Aughtry and Yvnne psted a live vide seeking fr help. Within half an hur, neighbrs shwed up t plw the snw arund Aughtry’s huse t ensure the transprt. With the help f neighbrs, Aughtry and neighbrs wrapped Jey in a thick blanket tightly and transprted him t the nearest hspital, while the dctrs were all well prepared t perate n the ld man. While diagnsed with furth-degree frstbitten, eventually Jey was alive after a serius and successful peratin.
Para.2:
Yvnne felt verwhelming relief and gratitude, knwing her brther’s medical attentin was available n the . She sighed with relief and appreciated that her big brther was safe and alive. With the heartfelt gratitude, Yvnne updated her pst n appreciating all the kindness and warmth arund her. She added with tears welling her eyes, “The kind wman did as much as she culd t help and rescue her ld brther’s life.” She cncluded her pst, reading “Amid the suffering and misfrtune, I fund a silver lining. Imprtantly, I feel we nw have a sister and three nephews, cnsidering the act f kindness nt nly the best Christmas gift but als a Christmas miracle.”
Dear Chris,
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
On December 25, bth Aughtry and Yvnne psted a live vide seeking fr help.
Yvnne felt verwhelming relief and gratitude, knwing her brther's medical attentin was available n the .

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