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1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟;
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;
4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
选择题部分
第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What did the wman d last night?
A.She went t a party. B.She lked after her brther. C.She prepared fr an essay.
2.What des the wman ask the man t buy?
A.Cakes. B.Ckies. C.Sausages.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.Where the mvie will be held. B.When they will see the mvie. C.Why the man will be late.
4.Hw much will the wman pay?
A.$180. B.$150. C.$120.
5.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.In the man’s huse. B.In a restaurant. C.In an ffice.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the man requesting?
A.T make an appintment. B.T meet with a custmer. C.T discuss a cmmercial plan.
7.What des the man ask David t d?
A.Meet him at his hme. B.Take him t travel. C.Give him a call.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What attracts the man mst in this mvie?
A.The plt. B.The actress. C.The theme.
9.What is the wman’s pinin abut the actress?
A.She hates the actress B.She dislikes the actress. C.She admires the actress.
10.Hw des the man feel abut his wn figure?
A.He is cnfident abut it. B.He is dissatisfied with it. C.He is uncncerned abut it.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What makes Jim unhappy?
A.Facing a tugh chice. B.Quarreling with parents. C.Feeling guilty abut his decisin.
12.What did Jim d t try t cnvince his parents?
A.He tk part in fashin design cmpetitins.
B.He shared with them wrld-famus wrks.
C.He shwed them the achievements he had made.
13.What is the main reasn fr the wman t recmmend Mr. White?
A.He is ppular with parents. B.He has a gd taste fr fashin. C.He has wn lts f awards.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What is the main reasn fr success accrding t Eileen Gu?
A.Inspiratin. B.Effrts. C.Determinatin.
15.Hw des Eileen Gu make use f time?
A.Have less sleep. B.Balance different tasks. C.Refuse t rest during daytime.
16.Why des Eileen Gu regard her mther as her rle mdel?
A.Her mther is strict with her.
B.Her mther accmpanies her t run
C.Her mther teaches her t be cnfident.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Hw many hurs d American peple read n average each week?
A.5 hurs. B.10 hurs. C.15 hurs.
18.Hw did scientists cnduct their study n bk preference?
A.Make an experiment. B.Design a questinnaire. C.Cllect data nline.
19.Which type f reading d peple in Ireland prefer?
A.Classical literature. B.Detective bks. C.Hrrr Stries.
20.What will the speaker d next?
A.List advantages f reading. B.Cmpare different chices. C.Recmmend ppular bks.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
The best electric bikes f the year
If yu’re lking fr a way t travel t wrk r d yur shpping withut using yur car—and paying at the pump—then ne f the best electric bikes culd be yur answer. These battery-pwered bicycles have a little mtr that can give yu an extra bst when yu need it.
We’ve tested a number f the tp mdels t give yu the best recmmendatins fr all kinds f electric bikes.
REASONS TO BUY:
● Impressive cmfrt
● Easy t read head unit
● Thrttle (油门) is helpful getting the bike ging frm a dead stp
If yu’re lking fr a lw-cst electric bike t get yu arund twn, this is definitely a mdel t cnsider. Hwever, the Sltera’s rear hub mtr des feel a little underpwered, especially n hills.
If yu’re lking fr a fat-tire electric bike that’s less than $2,000, the Aventn Aventure is hard t beat. It’s as gd ff-rad as it is n pavement, has a beefy battery and a clear clr display, as well as fenders (挡泥板) that’ll save yur clthes frm getting t muddy. What’s mre, the battery can be remved fr charging. While nt as capable as a dedicated muntain bike, the Aventure was able t get us up and ver hilly terrain, thugh there was a minr disadvantage in the pwer bst.
If yu plan n cmmuting (通勤) t wrk, Charge Bikes City may well be the best ebike fr yu. Nt nly des it cme with features like full-fenders t keep the mud ff and a rear rack fr a pack r bag, but it des everything well fr a very reasnable price. It cmes with all the necessary bells and whistles a cmmuter is ging t want, including a very lud electrnic hrn. The bike is available in bth step-ver and step thrugh, and in a few clr ptins, t.
1. What d Aventn Sltera and Aventn Aventure have in cmmn?
A. Bth f them have fenders t keep the mud ff.
B. Bth f them prvide clr ptins.
C. Their batteries can be remved fr charging.
D. Bth f them can cver 50 miles.
2 Wh is the mst likely target buyer f Charge Bikes City?
A. Ivry: a yung girl wh is keen n utdr activities.
B. Tm: a new emplyee whse wrk place is 20km away.
C. Bruce: an 89-year-ld man wh lives with his daughter.
D. Lucy: a single mther with tw daughters wh wrks in a bike shp.
3. Which f the fllwing details abut Aventn Aventure is right?
A. It has a clear clr display matching yur clthes well.
B. It is best chice amng the electric bikes less than $2,000.
C. It is capable muntain bike suiting all hilly terrain.
D. It has a shrtcming in pwer bst.
【答案】1. C 2. B 3. D
B
In casual cnversatins, gvernment dcuments, and frmal jb interviews, there is a seemingly simple questin I can never answer withut hesitating: “Where are yu frm?”
I culd say I am frm Japan—I was brn there, after all. Or, shuld I say I am frm the United States, whse culture, philsphy, and language are deeply rted in my life? In my mind, nne f these answers are satisfying enugh. I gave in t this cnstant sense f sadness, until very recently.
Inside my drawer is a simple, white bath twel that I have nt used since I brught it frm my parents’ huse last summer. On an rdinary evening, I tk it ut t take a bath, but stpped after the sft, sweet, artificial smell f laundry detergent (洗涤剂) that my parents used back in Japan flated int my nse. I felt my eyes water as that randm smell brught my mixed emtins t the surface: sadness, lneliness, and nstalgia. It’s silly, but I still avid using that twel t this day because I dn’t want t replace the smell f nstalgia with my Tide detergent.
A similar thing happened when I was walking thrugh a supermarket. Smehw being in the vegetable sectin, with the smells f raw vegetables and sme unidentifiable spices, brught up the brad strkes f a memry frm when I lived in Califrnia. That smell tk me back t an pen market my father always lved t g t. Anytime I cme acrss that “vegetable smell,” I can blurrily (模糊地) picture the green plastic crates with nins, savry spices, and peple’s vices. I dn’t knw the name f that market, where it was, r if it even exists nw, but I can remember that it always brught a sense f cmfrt.
Thugh, I still struggle when answering where I am frm, in randm mments, when a smell hits me with the memries it brings, I like t believe the things I feel then are things peple feel when they are hme. Myself, my “hme,” are still split, but I am lucky enugh t feel like I am “at hme” in these brief mments.
4. What is the main challenge the authr faces when asked “Where are yu frm?”
A. She has never lived in a single cuntry.
B. She feels cnflicted abut her cultural identity.
C. She dislikes talking abut her backgrund.
D. She desn’t understand the questin.
5. What des the underlined wrd “nstalgia” mean in the third paragraph?
A. Depressin.B. Hmesickness.C. Embarrassment.D. Thrill.
6. The “vegetable smell” in the supermarket reminds the authr f ____________.
A. her current cking habits
B. a specific market frm her past in Califrnia
C. her desire t becme a chef
D. the differences between Japanese and American markets
7. In the last paragraph, the authr suggests that “hme” is______________.
A. a fixed gegraphical lcatin
B. a cnnectin t birthplace
C. an emtinal experience that can ccur briefly
D. smething that can nly be fund in ne’s native cuntry
【答案】4. B 5. B 6. B 7. C
C
Every Wednesday, retiree Zhang Zhili travels an hur by bus t an educatin center, drawn by the pulsing rhythms f the African drum she plays there in a classrm filled with fellw retirees whse hands mve tgether, every beat lifting her spirits.
Many lder Chinese are lking beynd traditinal nursing hmes, afraid f abandnment by their families and quality issues. That’s driving a bm in universities, hme care services, and cmmunities catering t lder adults. Thugh sme prviders struggle t turn a prfit, they persist because they see prmise in the grwing market.
China has a rapidly aging ppulatin. Last year, abut 297 millin peple were aged 60 r abve, ver ne-fifth f the ppulatin. By 2035, this number is frecast t g beynd 400 millin, r ver 30% f all Chinese.
That’s fueling grwth in services and prducts aimed at lder adults in what Beijing calls the silver ecnmy, which is expected t grw frm abut 7 trillin yuan (abut $982 billin) currently t apprximately 30 trillin yuan (abut $4.2 trillin) in 2035, raising its share in the ecnmy frm abut 6% t rughly 10%, Hu Zuquan, a researcher at the State Infrmatin Center, a public institutin linked t with China’s main planning agency, tld state media. The gvernment is expanding basic care services t all elderly peple in need, mving beynd its traditinal fcus n thse withut family supprt.
Varius cmpanies are lking t grab a slice f this gvernment-backed market. Prperty develpers like Vanke C. and Sin-Ocean Grup and insurance cmpanies such as Taikang Insurance Grup have built high-end cmmunities fr lder adults with amenities such as mvie-screening and mahjng rms and dining services.
Still, questins remain abut the spending pwer f many lder Chinese. China’s silver ecnmy is still in its early stage, said Gary Ng, a senir ecnmist at Natixis Crprate and Investment Banking. “There are prspects here, but it seems there’s still much that needs t be dne,” he said.
8. What can be inferred abut Zhang Zhili frm the first paragraph?
A. She seeks jy and scializes with thers.
B. She learns a new skill and prepares fr future emplyment.
C. She struggles with lneliness and relies n her family fr supprt.
D. She priritizes exercise and imprves her physical health.
9. What is the main reasn fr the rise f the silver ecnmy?
A. China’s rapidly aging ppulatin creating market demand.
B. Technlgical advancements in elderly care prducts.
C. Gvernment restrictins n traditinal nursing hmes.
D. A cultural shift tward valuing individualism ver family care.
10. What did Gary Ng think abut China’s silver ecnmy?
A. It has already reached maturity and requires n further investment.
B. It faces challenges with rural gaps and unstable prfits.
C. It targets urban wealthy and ignres rdinary senirs.
D. It shws ptential but significant effrts remain necessary.
11 Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the article?
A. The Challenges f Silver Ecnmy in China
B. The Reasn fr Silver Ecnmy in Chinese Sciety
C. The Impact f the Silver Ecnmy in China
D. The Rise f the Silver Ecnmy in China
【答案】8. A 9. A 10. D 11. D
D
The rise f generative AI by Western firms like OpenAI and Anthrpic has cncentrated technlgical pwer. Much like the early industrial revlutins, the develpment f AI appeared t have prmted us int an era where nly a handful f firms — armed with vast surce f funding, specific data, and deep-seated ecsystems — are set t dminate the market. Hwever, it is challenged by DeepSeek, a new player, claiming its R1 reasning mdel was develped at a fractin f the typical cst — $5-6 millin versus hundreds f millins.
This breakthrugh depends n targeted ptimizatins (优化): mixed-precisin arithmetic (算术), GPU lad balancing, and YaRN cntext extensin. These innvatins reduce cmputatinal demands, ptentially lwering barriers t AI develpment. Critically, DeepSeek’s apprach builds n prir research and develpment fundamentals by Western firms. Open-surce framewrks pineered by well-funded labs enabled DeepSeek t refine existing technlgies rather than starting frm scratch.
While its cst-efficiency culd demcratize (使民主化) AI by empwering startup cmpanies, significant risks accmpany its mdel. Security analysts warn that DeepSeek’s prmises f impressive perfrmance and lw peratinal csts cme with heightened risks. Critics have raised alarm bells arund security, warning that its cst-effective, pen-surce design appears t cme at the cst f strng safeguards — making it ntably easy t generate harmful, insecure, r biased utputs. Studies suggest it prduces harmful cntent at higher rates than Western mdels and cllects sensitive user data (e.g. IP addresses) stred n Chinese servers, raising privacy cncerns.
Plicymakers face a dual reality: DeepSeek breaks the assumptin that AI dminance requires vast fund, yet its peratinal mdel intrduces ethical dilemmas. The key t slving the prblem lies in balancing cmpetitin with safety standards. Market strategies may shift tward efficiency-driven, pen-surce cperatin. Ultimately, DeepSeek’s emergence highlights a tensin — demcratizing AI while reducing risks f insecure utputs.
In an era f rapidly evlving AI ecnmics, DeepSeek’s breakthrugh may serve as a catalyst (催化剂) fr a brader, mre inclusive technlgical revlutin — ne where cmpetitin, rather than cncentratin, defines success.
12. What is the key breakthrugh claimed by DeepSeek in AI develpment?
A. Reducing cmputatinal demands significantly.
B. Building its AI system with a substantially lwer cst.
C. Creating a new frm f mixed-precisin arithmetic.
D. Balancing GPU lad mre efficiently than previus mdels.
13. Which f the fllwing statement is TRUE abut DeepSeek regarding data practices?
A. It refuses t share research with Western cmpanies.
B. Its mdels require expensive user subscriptins.
C. It cllects sensitive data stred n Chinese servers.
D. It has strng safeguards t avid generating harmful utputs.
14. What dilemma d plicymakers face regarding AI develpment?
A. Balancing technlgical cmpetitin with safety standards.
B. Chsing between funding startups and established firms.
C. Priritizing data cllectin ver user privacy.
D. Prmting clsed-surce ver pen-surce mdels.
15. Which f the fllwing best states the main idea f the passage?
A. The rise f generative AI by Western firms has led t market dminatin.
B DeepSeek faces criticism ver its ptential security risks.
C. DeepSeek intrduces a new era f AI demcratizatin.
D. DeepSeek challenges traditinal AI develpment with a cst-efficient mdel.
【答案】12. B 13. C 14. A 15. D
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。
The first respnse in any emergency is t prvide the necessary first aid fr the injured persn while waiting fr emergency medical services. ___16___ If left unattended, the victim culd lse his/her life. Different types f injuries and health emergencies require distinct first aid prcedures.
Fr cuts and bleeding, the first step is t apply direct pressure t the wund using a clean clth r bandage t prmte cltting (凝血) and stp the bleeding. ___17___. And it shuld be applied with cautin due t the risk f tissue damage.
___18___ Fr a cnscius persn, perfrm the Heimlich maneuver by standing behind him/her, placing yur fist just abve his/her stmach, and delivering quick, upward push-ups until the bject is frced ut. Nte that the Heimlich maneuver is nly fr cnscius individuals; CPR is required fr uncnscius chking victims.
In case f sprains, use the RICE methd—Rest, Ice, Cmpressin (压迫), and Elevatin. After resting the injured area and applying ice t reduce swelling, it’s imprtant t prvide additinal supprt. ___19___
Whenever a lved ne becmes a victim f these emergencies, yu will d everything t save his/her life. ___20___ T be prepared fr varius emergencies and assist individuals with injuries r health crises, it’s essential t enrll in first aid and CPR certificatin curses.
A. If the bleeding is heavy, use a tight bandage nly if nthing else wrks.
B. Wrap the injured area with a bandage and keep it elevated.
C. Basic first aid knwledge is imprtant because accidents can happen anywhere.
D. If smene is unable t speak, cugh, r breathe, immediate actin is essential.
E. Hwever, yu wuldn’t be able t help the victim withut the necessary skills.
F. First aid is used t help preserve the lives f victims in specific health emergencies.
G. Make sure t clean the wund with alchl befre applying pressure.
【答案】16. F 17. A 18. D 19. B 20. E
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It has been nearly a decade since vlunteers ___21___ “What Cheer Flwer Farm in Rhde Island”. Their ___22___ was clear: t distribute flwers freely t thse in need f emtinal uplift. Over 100,000 bunches f flwers have since been delivered t hspitals, hspices (收容所), and cmmunities ___23___ by pverty r illness.
Erin Achenbach, directr f the farm, emphasizes their visin: “We aim t ___24___ the state with blssms, fstering jy while addressing envirnmental pllutin.” The farm ccupies 2.7 acres that nce ___25___ an abandned industrial site. Recently, they secured a $500,000 EPA grant fr ___26___ this plluted land int a thriving ecsystem. Stephen Hgan frm AIDS Care Ocean State describes the impact: “Witnessing the ___27___ n receivers’ faces is really amazing.” Beynd beauty, the farm serves as a ___28___ fr bidiversity. “By restring native plants,” Achenbach ntes, “we attract pllinatrs critical t eclgical ___29___.” The initiative als challenges scial rules. “Flwers are ften seen as ____30____, but they’re necessities fr mental well-being,” Achenbach argues. Vlunteers carefully ____31____ seasnal blms, ensuring year-rund supply. Their apprach ges beynd traditinal charity mdels by cmbining envirnmental actin with ____32____.
Hwever, challenges cntinue. Funding remains ____33____, and sil purificatin requires skills. Yet, the team remains ____34____. “Every bunch symblizes hpe,” Achenbach says. “Our wrk isn’t just abut flwers—it’s abut ____35____ human cnnectin and envirnmental healing.”
21. A. fundedB. explredC. purchasedD. decrated
22. A. accidentB. hbbyC. rutineD. missin
23. A. fascinatedB. inspiredC. threatenedD. islated
24. A. cver upB. spread acrssC. fill inD. take ver
25. A. cntainedB. surrundedC. replacedD. brdered
26. A. preservingB. transfrmingC. abandningD. emplying
27. A. cnfusinB. tensinC. brightnessD. shadws
28. A. barrierB. reserveC. bstacleD. desert
29. A. cnsumptinB. cnflictC. declineD. stability
30. A. luxuriesB. tlsC. threatsD. wastes
31. A. gave awayB. set upC. cared frD. picked up
32. A. kindnessB. faithC. curageD. carefulness
33. A. stableB. abundantC. flexibleD. insufficient
34. A. skepticalB. determinedC. realisticD. indifferent
35. A. breakingB. stressingC. prmtingD. distinguishing
【答案】21. A 22. D 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. A 31. C 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. C
非选择题部分
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第二节 语法填空(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号中单词的正确形式
Animated film Ne Zha 2 ___36___ (break) several recrds, including ne held previusly by Star Wars: Episde VII–The Frce Awakens, as it cntinued ___37___ (it) dminatin in the Chinese bx ffice ver the lunar new year hlidays.
Ne Zha 2 is a sequel t the 2019 fantasy adventure Ne Zha, which fllws a yung by brn with unique pwers ___38___ teams up with dragn prince A Bing t fight demns and save the very cmmunity that fears him. The film series, ___39___ (write) and directed by Jiazi, is lsely based n ___40___ 16th-century nvel, Investiture f the Gds.
Ne Zha 2 was released in cinemas fr the Chinese lunar new year n 29 January. Mst ___41___ (business) and gvernment ffices clsed fr an eight-day public hliday fr the new year t enable peple t travel hme. The extended break likely cntributed ___42___ the success f the film, which nt nly features a belved Chinese mythlgical character ___43___ appeals t audiences f all ages.
Ne Zha 2 has nw utstripped majr Hllywd films t becme the highest-grssing film ever in a single market wrldwide as well as the first film ever ___44___ (crss) $1billin in a single market. The numbers indicate smething gd fr the Chinese film industry, even shwing that the lunar new year is generally ne f its mst ___45___ (prfit) perids.
【答案】36. brke
37. its 38. wh##that
39. written
40. a 41. businesses
42. t 43. but
44. t crss
45. prfitable
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假设你是李华,最近参观了一个中国古代艺术作品展(Ancient Art Exhibitin Of China),请给你的英国笔友Henry发一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.介绍一件令你印象最深刻的作品(绘画,书法,壁画,雕塑,瓷器等)。
2.分享一下你参观后的感想。
参考词汇:壁画mural paintings;陶器pttery;水墨画ink washing paintings
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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【答案】Dear Henry,
Hw are yu? Last week, I visited an Ancient Art Exhibitin Of China. The highlight was a clrful mural painting f a lady wearing a flwing red dress with glden patterns, playing the pipa and her fingers lightly tuching the strings. Behind her, cherry blssms feels like pink snw—s petic! Despite its lng histry, it lks as fresh and full f life as the day it was created.
Lking at the face f the lady in the mural painting, I felt histry was brught t life. A small taste f ancient Chinese art as it was, I was deeply mved by the great skills craftsmen shwed in creating these beautiful pieces.
If yu visit China, let’s explre them tgether!
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
47. 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。
The camp’s diving bard (跳水板) lmed ver Ethan, making his stmach churn (搅动). His palms were sweaty as he shuffled frward in the line f campers. The instructr’s vice bmed, “Everyne jumps tday, r n certificate (证书)!” Ethan’s thrat tightened. Seven years ag, a near-drwning in a lake had filled his mind with fear — dark water swallwing his screams, lungs burning fr air. Nw, at furteen, he was trapped again.
The by ahead f him, Jake, leapt ff the bard with a whp, slicing int the water like a knife. The crwd cheered, but Ethan barely heard them. His legs turned t lead. What if I frze? What if they laughed? Last week, his little sister lked up at him with wide eyes and said, “Yu’re my her, Ethan.” But he was nt a her. He gripped the railing (栏杆), staring at the lake’s surface — it mirrred dark cluds, turning like a strm in the sky tday.
A hand clapped his shulder. “Yur turn, Ethan,” Cach Miller said gently. The man’s eyes held n judgment, nly quiet encuragement. Ethan frced ne ft nt the bard. It creaked, swaying under his weight. Belw, the water seemed t yawn wider, hungry. His childhd nightmare flashed: arms and legs struggling, bubbles rising as he sank…
“Breathe, kid,” Cach murmured. “Fear’s just a bully. Face it, and it backs dwn.” Ethan’s fingers trembled, but he tk anther step. The bard dipped. Maybe I can…
注意:1.续写词数应为150字左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Para1: The first raindrp hit his cheeks as Ethan inched tward the trembling edge.
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Para2: The water was clder than expected, but the darkness never came.
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【答案】The first raindrp hit his cheek as Ethan inched tward the trembling edge. Raindrps began t patter, mixing with his sweat. “Thirty secnds, Ethan!” Jake called. Mck r mtivate? He wasn’t sure. Taking a deep breath, he tried t keep calm as Cach had taught. One step. Anther. The edge was inches away. The water belw hissed like a snake, threatening t swallw him. Jump r run? His lungs seized/ His thrat tightened. Then, a memry surfaced — his little sister’s vice last week: “Yu’re my her, Ethan.” Determined, gritting his teeth, he jumped frward.
The water was clder than expected, but the darkness never came. Sunlight shne thrugh the water, making the bubbles sparkle as he kicked upward. Breaking the surface, he gasped — nt frm panic, but exhilaratin. The lakeside explded with cheers. “Yu did it!” Jake yelled ludest. Shrtly after, clutching his certificate, Ethan came t realize, “True curage isn’t fearlessness. It’ s chsing t jump despite all the fear.” Glancing at the bard, nw glwing in the sun after the strm, he cracked a smile. The water still scared him... but n lnger cntrlled him.1. Aventn Sltera
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