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      这是一份黑龙江省双鸭山市2024_2025学年高一英语下学期6月月考试题,共17页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,单词拼写,语法填空,完成句子,书信写作等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、听力选择题
      1.Where des the wman live nw?
      A.In Germany.B.In England.C.In America.
      2.What lessn will the speakers have first this Mnday?
      A.Physics.B.French.C.English.
      3.Hw many peple did the rm use t hld?
      A.20.B.30.C.40.
      4.Wh might Tny be?·
      A.A bss.B.A gardener.C.A delivery man.
      5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.A singing cntest.B.The teachers’ decisin.C.A schl play.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Wrkmates.B.Husband and wife.C.Clerk and custmer.
      7.Hw des the wman feel in the end?
      A.Angry.B.Disappinted.C.Surprised.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Why did the Smiths leave the speakers a nte?
      A.T extend an invitatin.B.T cancel a visit.C.T express thanks.
      9.Where is Lily prbably nw?
      A.At hme.B.At schl.C.At hspital.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      10.What des Jana think is imprtant fr language learning?
      A.Mtivatin.B.Interest.C.Age.
      11.Where did Jseph retire?
      A.In Paris.B.In Tky.C.In Lndn.
      12.Why did Jseph give up learning French when he was yung?
      A.He had n interest.B.He left France.C.He was t busy.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What did Maria riginally want t be in summer?
      A.A shp assistant.B.A receptinist.C.A swimming cach.
      14.Hw will Maria g t the htel?
      A.By car.B.By bike.C.By bus.
      15.Where is the htel?
      A.In the muntains.B.Near the beach.C.In the twn.
      16.What will the man d first this evening?
      A.Dine with his grandparents.B.Meet Mike and Tina.C.G t a theater.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Hw lng des the meeting f the Arts Club Riverdale last?
      A.1 hur.B.2 hurs.C.3 hurs.
      18.In which rm d the Sprts Club members hld their meetings?
      A.303A.B.303B.C.303C.
      19.When are club members shwing their art?
      A.This Saturday.B.This Sunday.C.This Mnday.
      20.Wh are the listeners mst prbably?
      A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Librarians.
      二、阅读理解
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      21.If readers want t knw abut an actr, which ne shuld they read?
      A.Cmmunity Pwer.B.If Grace Dent ruled the wrld.
      C.An interview with Hugh Dancy.D.Saving the sund f the Stradivaius.
      22.Hw much will yu save if yu take ut a full ne-year subscriptin tday?
      A.£22.99.B.£3.C.£47.88.D.£24.89.
      23.What kind f writing is the passage?
      A.A part f a fictin.B.An intrductin.C.An advertisement.D.A research reprt.
      In ur family, the presents we gave ne anther were almst always hmemade. I thught that was the definitin f a gift: smething yu made fr smene else. We made all ur Christmas gifts: piggy banks frm ld bttles, and puppets frm retired scks. It didn’t seem like a hardship t me; it was smething special.
      My father lves wild strawberries, s fr Father’s Day my mther wuld almst always make him strawberry cakes. While we kids were respnsible fr the berries, we each gt an ld jar and spent the Saturday befre the celebratin in the fields, filling it as mre ended up in ur muths. Finally, we returned hme and pured them ut n the kitchen table t srt ut the bugs. I’m sure we missed sme, but Dad never mentined the extra prtein.
      In fact, he thught that was the best pssible present, r s he had us cnvinced. It was a gift that culd never be bught. As children raised by strawberries, we were prbably unaware that the gift f berries was frm the fields themselves, nt frm us. Our gift was time, attentin, care and “red” fingers.
      Gifts frm the earth r frm each ther establish a particular relatinship, a duty f srts t give, t receive, and t exchange. The field gave t us, we gave t my dad, and we tried t give back t the strawberries. When the berry seasn was dne, the plants wuld send ut its red runners t make new plants. S I wuld weed ut little fields f grund where the runners tuched dwn. Sure enugh, tiny little rts wuld emerge frm the runner and by the end f the seasn there were even mre plants, ready t blm under the next strawberry seasn. N persn taught us this — the strawberries shwed us. Because they had given us a gift, an nging relatinship pened between us.
      24.What is the authr’s belief abut a gift?
      A.It shuld be practical and valuable.B.It shuld be luxurius and special.
      C.It shuld be purchased frm a stre.D.It shuld be made with persnal effrt.
      25.What did the children d fr Father’s Day?
      A.Making strawberry cakes.B.Finding the sweetest strawberries.
      C.Ging strawberry picking.D.Baking strawberry ckies.
      26.What wuld the authr d t give back t the strawberries?
      A.Making hmemade gifts fr her father.
      B.Devting time and attentin t the plant.
      C.Waiting fr the strawberries t get ripe again.
      D.Searching fr fields fr the plants t take rts.
      27.What did the strawberries teach the family?
      A.Hw t ck with strawberries.
      B.The imprtance f giving and receiving.
      C.Hw t cherish hmemade gifts.
      D.The prcedure f grwing strawberries.
      Tai Chi, a traditinal, slw-mving frm f Chinese martial art, is knwn t increase flexibility and imprve balance. Nw, new research suggests it’s gd fr lwering bld pressure in peple with prehypertensin. Prehypertensin is bld pressure that’s higher than nrmal but desn’t quite reach the level f high bld pressure. It’s cnsidered a warning sign that heart disease may be ahead, and it raises the risk f having a heart attack.
      The new findings, published in the jurnal JAMA Netwrk Open, add t a large bdy f research pinting t health benefits frm Tai Chi, a wellness practice that cmbines slw, gentle mvements and pstures with mindfulness. In the study, researchers in China randmly assigned 342 adults with prehypertensin t ne f tw interventins. Rughly half the peple participated in exercises, including jgging, climbing stairs, brisk walking and cycling. The ther half was trained t practice TaiChi. Bth grups gt hur-lng sessins fur times a week. After 12 mnths, thse in the Tai Chi grup saw bigger drps in their bld pressure.
      “Tai Chi kind f helps t just relax everything, and I think it’s that respnse that’s wrking twards lwering bld pressure,” says prfessr Taylr-Pillie, whse research fcuses n hw mind-bdy interventins such as Tai Chi can benefit lder adults. She ntes a large bdy f evidence has nw shwn the benefits f Tai Chi n bld pressure. The practice is appealing as a frm f exercise because it is lw impact and requires little space r equipment. “I think the beauty f Tai Chi is that yu dn’t have t have a special gym membership and yu dn’t have t have special clthing,” Taylr-Pillie says. “Once yu learn Tai Chi, yu can d it anytime, anyplace, anywhere. And it des kind f prvide that calming, relaxing effect.”
      Studies have als shwn that practicing Tai Chi has many ther benefits: help reduce the risk f falls, imprve balance in lder adults, prtect against cgnitive decline, and s n. But yu have t practice it cnsistently t reap the mst benefit.
      28.What des “prehypertensin” in paragraph 1 refer t?
      A.The ptential risk f heart attack.
      B.The pssible utbreak f heart disease.
      C.The state f certain kind f bld pressure.
      D.The clinic symptms f high bld pressure.
      29.What’s the purpse f the research?
      A.T prve previus studies.
      B.T examine the appeal f Tai Chi
      C.T determine the benefits f Tai Chi.
      D.T find a slutin t high bld pressure.
      30.What can be inferred frm the passage?
      A.Tui Chi has n impact n bdy and health.
      B.We need special facility t practice Tai Chi
      C.Anyne wh practices Tai Chi can achieve the mst benefit.
      D.The calming effect f Tai Chi helps reduce bld pressure.
      31.What’s the best title f the passage?
      A.Tai Chi-a relief t prehypertensin
      B.Tai Chi-a cure fr high bld pressure
      C.Tai Chi-a wellness practice wrth researching
      D.Tai Chi-a traditinal Chinese martial art
      Have yu ever seen a live spade-tthed whale (铲齿中喙鲸)? It is the wrld’s rarest kind f whale. D yu knw hw many f them exist, what they eat, r even where they live in the suthern Pacific Ocean? Scientists in New Zealand may finally get t learn mre abut them.
      The cuntry’s cnservatin agency said that it believed a dead spade-tthed whale had been washed up n a Suth Island beach earlier this mnth. Scientists identified the whale by its clr patterns and the shape f its rgans-its head, muth and teeth. Hannah Hendriks is a sea life expert fr the Department f Cnservatin. She said, “This is ging t lead t sme amazing science and wrld-first infrmatin.”
      In the past, nly a few ther dead spade-tthed whales appeared n New Zealand’s beaches. Mst ntably, scientists didn’t have a chance t clsely examine them, but nw, they will be able t. They have mved the whale t a cld place fr their investigatin.
      “Spade tth whales live deep in the cean. They cme t the surface s rarely that scientists nly knw their general lcatin in the suthern Pacific Ocean. It is hme t sme f the wrld’s deepest cean areas. It’s very hard t d research n marine mammals (海洋哺乳动物) if yu dn’t see them at sea,” Hendriks said. “Yu dn’t knw where t lk.”
      Kirsten Yung is a senir lecturer at the UK’s University f Exeter. She studies spade-tthed whales. She wrte in an email that it tk many years and a lt f effrts by researchers and lcal peple t identify the whales. “This new discvery makes me wnder hw many there are in the deep cean and hw they live,” Yung said.
      In fact, researchers studying the mammal culdn’t cnfirm if the species died ut r went extinct, until in 2010, tw spade tthed whales, bth dead, appeared n a New Zealand beach. Samples f their cells later shwed they were spade-tthed whales.
      32.Hw des the authr begin the text?
      A.By raising questins.B.By giving examples.
      C.By listing numbers.D.By making cmparisns.
      33.Why is the discvery f the spade-tthed whale imprtant?
      A.It shws a new kind f whale exists.
      B.It identifies the whale by its place f death.
      C.It cnfirms the whale’s ppulatin is n the rise.
      D.It allws scientists t study the whale up clse.
      34.What did Hendriks stress abut the spade-tthed whale research in paragraph 4?
      A.Its reasns.B.Its benefits.C.Its challenge.D.Its prcess.
      35.What is Yung’s attitude t the new discvery?
      A.Wrried.B.Curius.C.Dubtful.D.Indifferent.
      Walking is ne f the simplest and mst effective ways t imprve bth physical and mental health. Here are sme tips n hw t maximize the benefits f every step yu take.
      Make it a habit
      36 . If yu walk quickly, this will give yu the recmmended 150 minutes a week f mderate exercise, bringing yu better cardivascular (心血管的) fitness, strnger bnes and muscles, and the mental health benefits f being utdrs.
      Warm up and cl dwn
      Begin each walk with a gentle 5-minute warm-up t gradually increase yur heart rate. Similarly, end yur walk with a cl-dwn perid t slwly lwer yur heart rate. 37 .
      Breathe deeply
      Practice deep breathing by inhaling (吸气) t a cunt f three, filling yur lungs fully by expanding yur ribs and pushing ut yur stmach. 38 . This technique increases xygen flw and prmtes relaxatin.
      Walk and talk
      Stepping ut regularly with a partner, friend r family member is much mre fun than ging it alne. 39 . It’s als a great pprtunity t catch up while staying active.
      40
      T keep yur walk interesting, increase yur pace every ten t 15 minutes and d a three-minute surge. Imagine yu’re trying t catch up with smene ahead. Climb a hill frm time t time fr a challenge. T burn fat, d sme bursts f fast walking early n in yur walk.
      By using these strategies in yur walking rutine, yu’ll nt nly gain the physical rewards but als enjy a mre enriching and fulfilling experience verall.
      A.Vary the pace
      B.Walk in the mrning
      C.Set a gal f 30 minutes five days a week
      D.Keep yur head straight with eyes frward
      E.It will mtivate yu when yu’re nt feeling keen
      F.This allws yur heart rate t speed up and slw dwn
      G.Breathe ut slwly thrugh yur muth t the same cunt
      三、完形填空
      We are ften tld that there’s n age limit when it cmes t pursuing ur gals, but it’s truly 41 t see smene achieve them later in life — especially if they are 95 years ld.
      Angela Alvarez is a Cuban-brn (古巴人) singer and sngwriter wh finally 42 her first album in 2021. Nw, she has just wn the Latin Grammy fr Best New Artist.
      Grwing up surrunded by music, Alvarez nce tld her father she wanted t becme a (an) 43 singer. Hwever, life wasn’t easy fr their family then and she had t 44 her dream f pursuing a career in entertainment fr decades, but music was always there t keep her cmpany and bring her 45 .
      With time, her kids had kids, and when ne f her grandchildren, Carls Jse Alvarez, srted ut the ld stuff, he 46 fund ut that his grandma had 47 ver 50 sngs thrughut her life. He knew that smething had t be dne. He asked her if she wuld be interested in ging t a studi and 48 her sngs. “And her answer was ‘Carls, my dream is t 49 this life knwing that smehw my music wuld emerge (显露) and last.’ And that was the 50 ,” Carls said in an interview.
      Alvarez’s stry 51 caught the attentin f actr Andy Garcia, wh decided t becme the prducer and narratr f Miss Angela, a dcumentary abut this amazing wman. “Her stry just 52 ,” said the actr, adding that she 53 a generatin, perhaps their generatin f Cubans and she was amng all thse hard-wrking and determined Cubans.
      The dream reached new 54 as she became nminated (被提名) fr a Latin Grammy. When she tk t the stage t accept her award, she gave an inspiring speech, “T thse wh have nt achieved their dream, I prmise, with 55 and lve yu can achieve it, it’s never t late.”
      41.A.excitingB.understandingC.inspiringD.surprising
      42.A.releasedB.searchedC.createdD.increased
      43.A.rmanticB.uniqueC.prfessinalD.energetic
      44.A.take upB.get intC.bring inD.put aside
      45.A.cmfrtB.cnceptC.albumD.stage
      46.A.virtuallyB.accidentallyC.actuallyD.evidently
      47.A.hiddenB.qutedC.heardD.written
      48.A.graspingB.adaptingC.recrdingD.plishing
      49.A.leaveB.cntinueC.keepD.bear
      50.A.cnclusinB.awardC.endingD.beginning
      51.A.stillB.neverC.everD.even
      52.A.left me utB.blew me awayC.gt me dwnD.set me up
      53.A.defendedB.representedC.madeD.strengthened
      54.A.distancesB.insightsC.heightsD.angles
      55.A.faithB.reactinC.capabilityD.quality
      四、单词拼写
      56.The ship s ff the sutheast cast, leaving ver 300 peple missing. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      57.T be frank, yu shuld learn t be i f yur parents. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      58.The plice fficer gave us the (信号) t stp. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      59.The military is (有能力的) f prviding effective assistance in times f disaster. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      60.We’ve been wrking hard the whle year and we wn’t let ur cach .(根据句意填空)
      五、语法填空
      61.If yu want t (sure) that yu win the schlarship, yu have t wrk harder and pass all the exams. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      62.D yu find yurself getting impatient r (anny) with peple ver unimprtant things? (所给词的适当形式填空)
      63.Such a(n) (cmplex) will arise if yu dn’t want t mend yur relatinship with yur rmmate. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      64.The jb is great terms f salary, but it has its disadvantages.
      65.My parents always attach great imprtance my getting a gd educatin. (用适当的词填空)
      66.Lily had a strng desire (intrduce) her new inventin t her classmates. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      67. is it that has made Peter what he is tday?(用适当的词填空)
      68.Even if (invite), I wn’t attend the get-tgether. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      69.This village is named the muntain twering in frnt f it. (用适当的词填空)
      70.Yu cannt accept an pinin (ffer) t yu unless it is based n facts. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      71.The well built by Ryan slved the prblem f wrldwide water (shrt). (所给词的适当形式填空)
      72.Meet utside f yur residence hall and wait fr (far) infrmatin. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      73.The chairman was angry because the majrity f peple (rise) t their feet and left the meeting. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      74.Water (cnduct) heat faster than air. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      75.S far there is n prf UFOs r spaceships frm ther planets d exist. (用适当的词填空)
      76.T her (relieve), the test was pstpned because she hadn’t studied and was afraid f failing. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      77.There are stries abut his (generus), the massive amunts f mney he gave t charities. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      78.If yu dn’t knw a wrd, dn’t hesitate (use) the dictinary. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      79.The wearable tech shws great (flexible) in adapting t different bdy mvements. (所给词的适当形式填空)
      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。
      Imagine living and wrking deep in the cean. Fr sme peple, this idea might sund a little frightening. Others are fascinated by the chance t experience a mysterius wrld 80 s few humans get t see first-hand. Aquarius Reef Base wned by the Natinal Oceanic and Atmspheric Administratin is an undersea labratry and habitat 81 (lcate) abut 4.5 miles ff the cast f Key Larg, Flrida. It sits in a sandy area near a cral reef, abut 60 feet belw the cean’s surface.
      82 (measure) abut 43 feet lng and 9 feet wide, Aquarius is large enugh t be equipped 83 many cmfrts f hme. Since 1993, mre than 115 missins 84 (cmplete) n Aquarius!
      One f the greatest benefits t scientists is that they d nt need t surface 85 (regular). The gals f the undersea scientists are 86 (vary). One thing they have in cmmn is that the scientists are eager 87 (learn) abut and prtect the ceans. Aquarius’s clseness t a cral reef ffers scientists 88 up-clse lk at this amazing habitat. Scientists can perfrm experiments, keep careful 89 (bserve) f marine life and take samples that allw them t better understand the reefs and their rle in underwater ecsystems.
      六、完成句子
      90.Shakespeare’s play Hamlet (make) int at least ten different films ver the past years. (用单词适当形式填空)
      七、书信写作
      91.假如你校《英语报刊》人物专栏正在征稿,请你用英语介绍一位你敬仰的人物。内容包括:
      1. 对该人物的简单介绍; 2. 敬仰该人物的理由;3. 从该人物身上得到的启示。
      注意:1. 词数80左右;
      2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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      黑龙江省双鸭山市尖山区双鸭山市第一中学2024-2025学年高一下学期6月月考英语试题参考答案
      1.C
      【原文】M: Have yu always lived in America?
      W: N, I was brn in England and grew up in Germany. We mved here because my father fund a jb.
      2.B
      【原文】M: I dn’t like Mnday mrnings. The first tw lessns are physics. My brain isn’t ready fr that after the weekend.
      W: Haven’t yu heard? Our physics teacher is ff this week. We’re having French first, and then English.
      3.A
      【原文】W: I can’t believe the rm shuld have seated 40 peple!
      M: Yes, we have made it larger. We can nw have duble the number f peple than befre.
      4.B
      【原文】W: I hnestly dn’t want t cntinue the gardening tmrrw, Tny. We need t deliver sme clthes t ur sn.
      M: Neither d I, but we need t get it dne within this weekend, as what ur bss said yesterday.
      5.C
      【原文】W: Will yu try ut fr the schl play?
      M: It depends n what it is. I lved being in Hamlet, but I heard the teachers are deciding between Chekhv’s Uncle Vanya, and The Prducers... a musical. My singing vice is terrible!
      6.B 7.C
      【原文】M: We can’t affrd that new car, persnally.
      W: Are yu sure? Haven’t we saved a lt f mney?
      M: Yes, we have, just like my wrkmate, Gerge. But we need that mney.
      W: I dn’t think s. What fr?
      M: Our ld age.
      W: Really? Hw ld are yu nw? Yu are jking, aren’t yu?
      M: Yes, I am. I’ve just bught it fr yu.
      W: Oh, that’s unexpected news.
      8.C 9.A
      【原文】W: Gmez, what’s in the mailbx?
      M: It’s a nte frm the Smiths. They thank us fr seeing their daughter last week when she was in hspital.
      W: Is Lily back hme nw?
      M: Shuld be. When we visited her, the dctr said she’d be able t g back hme in tw r three days. S far fur days have passed, but she wn’t be able t return t schl until next week.
      W: I hpe she has recvered nw.
      10.C 11.B 12.C
      【原文】M: Jana, d yu think age matters fr language learning?
      W: Well, when yu’re yung, yu learn faster, because there’s nthing else that’s ccupying yur mind. Yu’re just studying, but nce yu start wrking, it becmes mre difficult.
      M: I have an ld friend named Jseph wh is retired and then he started studying French at the age f sixty-five and he’s mastered it well.
      W: Oh, really?
      M: Yeah. He’s nw living in Paris. He’s made many French friends.
      W: Why did he start it s late?
      M: He has been interested in French culture, but when he was yung, he wrked in Tky and had n time t learn it. S after he retired, he came back t Lndn and began t learn French.
      W: Well, I see.
      M: S I think learning a language has a lt t d with yur mtivatin and interest because yu can start learning later in life and yu succeed.
      W: S yu dn’t think age matters when we learn a language, d yu?
      M: N, I dn’t think s.
      13.C 14.A 15.A 16.A
      【原文】M: Have yu lked fr a summer jb lately, Maria?
      W: Well, things are a bit difficult. I saw sme ffers fr shp assistants, but that seemed bring. I’d lve t have a jb as a swimming cach, because I studied it last summer.
      M: I understand.
      W: Anyway, I fund a htel that’s lking fr a receptinist. They were happy t meet with me, and I’ll start in tw weeks.
      M: Oh gd! Yu’ll meet many interesting peple in the htel.
      W: Right. Well, the htel is nt clse t my huse. There aren’t any buses that g there. I’ll just drive. It’s t far t ride my bike.
      M: I see. Is that a prblem?
      W: Hmm, well, I’ll pay a lt fr petrl.
      M: Where is the htel? Is it near the beach?
      W: N, it’s in the muntains. It’s gt a great view. Yu can see ur twn and the frest t the west.
      M: Ww, cl! Well, I hpe yu have a lt f visitrs.
      W: Me t. Well, there’s a new mvie at 7:00 this evening in West Theater. Wuld yu like t g t see it tgether? Mike and Tina will g t.
      M: Great. I’ll have dinner with my grandparents first and then I’ll meet yu there at 6:30.
      17.B 18.B 19.A 20.A
      【原文】 Hell, everyne. May I have yur attentin, please? If yu are interested in meeting peple wh’d like t talk abut art and make art, the Arts Club Riverdale may be the perfect place fr yu. We meet every Tuesday evening t talk abut the latest news in the art wrld and abut interesting prjects t wrk n. Members arrive at 7:00 p. m. and meetings last until 9:00 p. m. Our meeting place is n the 3rd flr f Riverdale Library, Rm 303A. Dn’t g t the wrng place. Rm 303B is fr the Sprts Club, and Rm 303C is fr the Sciences Club. Our members mstly talk abut music, painting and drawing, but we’re pen t new ideas. If yu’re interested in taking part in events, the Arts Club members als put n shws. This Saturday, n the 21st f September at 8:00 p. m., sme members are shwing their art at the Spring Gallery, just t give an example f the things we d. If yu’d like t hear mre abut the Arts Club, yu may ask yur teachers fr help, r phne 555-1910 r visit ur website at We hpe t hear frm yu sn!
      56.sank/ank
      57.independent/ndependent
      58.signal
      59.capable
      60.dwn
      61.ensure
      62.annyed
      63.cmplexity
      64.in
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      67.What
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      75.that
      76.relief
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      80.that/which 81.lcated 82.Measuring 83.with 84.have been cmpleted 85.regularly 86.varius/varied 87.t learn 88.a 89.bservatins 90.has been made
      91. The Persn I Admire Mst
      There are many respectable peple arund us. Amng them, the persn I admire mst is Zhang Guimei, wh has becme a husehld name fr her great cntributins t prmting girl’s educatin.
      First f all, Zhang Guimei is cnsidered as an utstanding educatr, whse educatinal practices are playing an increasingly significant rle in the develpment f girls’ educatin. What’s mre, faced with the challenge f pverty, she devted herself t helping girls enter high schl and made great cntributins. Nt nly did she fund the Huaping Girls High Schl, but she encuraged cuntless vlunteers t jin her, which benefited a great many girls in need.题号
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