河南省南阳市第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷
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这是一份河南省南阳市第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷,共15页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、听力选择题
What des the man d mst weekends?
He ges shpping.B.He visits museums.C.He watches matches.
What des the man suggest the wman d?
Reprt t the plice.B.G back t lk fr it.C.Buy a new ne.
What will the wman d first?
G t the library.B.G t the classrm.C.G t the teachers’ ffice.
Hw many languages can the wman speak up t nw?
Tw.B.Three.C.Fur.
What is the prbable relatinship between the tw speakers?
Teacher and student.B.Manager and emplyee.C.Classmates.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
What is the man asking the wman fr?
Help with his research.
Advice n his jb interview.
Advice n the cmpany’s prducts.
What is the wman always ready t d?
Wear casual clthes.
Learn mre abut the cmpany.
G shpping with the man.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
What des the wman want t brrw?
A.A ntebk.B.A dictinary.C.Sme mney.
Hw lng des the wman wrk every evening?
Fr tw hurs.B.Fr three hurs.C.Fr fur hurs.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
Hw lng has the man lived in this area?
Fr 5 years.B.Fr 10 years.C.Fr 20 years.
Hw far is the gas statin frm the place where the tw speakers are?
Abut half a mile.B.Abut tw miles.C.Abut tw and a half miles.
What can be knwn abut the gas statin?
It has a red rf.B.It is very large.C.It is very small.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
What des the wman suggest the man d?
Buy a sprts car.B.Buy a small family car.C.Sell his family car.
What seasn is it at the mment?
It is spring.B.It is autumn.C.It is winter.
What’s the pssible relatinship between the speakers?
Husband and wife.B.Father and daughter.C.Friends.
Why desn’t the man want t get a new car?
Because f the high price.
Because f the seasn.
Because f his feeling t the ld ne.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
Why did the lady want the pianist t sing?
She knew he culd sing well.
She was tired f listening t the pian.
She wanted t make him famus.
When did the pianist knw he had a talent fr singing?
That night after his first singing.
Lng befre he played the pian in the bar.
After he became a famus pianist.
What happened t the pianist at last?
He had his wn pian bar.
He cntinued t play the pian in the bar.
He became a well-knwn singer in America.
Which f the fllwing will the authr f the passage agree n?
A.Everyne shuld make full use f his talent.
B.Few peple have real talent.
C.Peple will succeed if they have talent.
二、阅读理解
The attractin f an African safari is unparalleled. Here are fur ways t experience yur trip.
Ht—air balln safari in Pilanesberg, Suth Africa
This is the nly ht-air balln safari t launch frm inside a park in Suth Africa. Yu’ll spt the ‘big five’ (lin, elephant, buffal, rhincers and lepard) amng the 7,000 creatures in Pilanesberg in a ht-air balln and get a bird’s eye view f their behaviur.
A five-night stay at the Palace f The Lst City, includes a ht-air balln safari, breakfast, return ecnmy flights. Frm £2,595 per persn, based n tw adults sharing.
Hrse safari in Chyulu Hills, Kenya
At l Dny Ldge in the Chyulu Hills, yu’ll find a stable f 22 hrses, including calm and hardy Berperds fr beginners (aged 12 and abve) and a selectin f thrughbreds fr the intermediate and advanced.
A seven-night stay at Great Plains l Dny Ldge, with daily hrse safaris, starts at £7,700 per persn, excluding flights.
Sleep ut in Onguma, Namibia
The Namibia’s vast Etsha Natinal Park has five ldges, tw campsites and 34,000 hectares f wilderness
— and ffers the pprtunity t sleep under the stars n a custm-built Dream Cruiser.
Rainbw Turs ffers a six-night trip frm £5,595 per persn including the unique Dream Cruiser experience, internatinal flights and internal transfers.
Walking safari in Mana Pls, Zimbabwe
Yu can g ff the beaten track t places almst untuched by human activity. 70% f the Mana Pls Natinal Park is accessible nly n ft, s the animals are used t seeing peple and are mre relaxed than when
apprached by vehicles. If yu’re lucky, yu might get t spt Bswell, the park’s mst famus elephant.
A seven-day safari csts frm £7,700 per persn. Flights can be arranged at an additinal cst.
What can peple d in Pilanesberg, Suth Africa?
D daily hrse riding safari.B.Spt creatures in a ht-air balln. C.Experience the unique Dream Cruiser.D.Encunter the mst famus elephant Bswell.
Which safari best suits peple wh enjy hiking?
Safari in Pilanesberg, Suth Africa.B.Safari in Chyulu Hills, Kenya. C.Safari in Onguma, Namibia.D.Safari in Mana Pls, Zimbabwe.
What d safaris in Chyulu Hills and Mana Pls have in cmmn?
They are perfect fr camping.B.They charge the same fr the trip. C.They rule ut the flight fare. D.They have daily hrse riding activities.
A Gen Z train attendant in China has gained widespread praise fr his creative apprach t keeping children calm and entertained during lng train rides — by handing ut test papers and stickers (贴画).
Qin Yunha, wh wrks n the G1546 high-speed train frm Nanning East t Hangzhu West,brings alng a
plastic bag filled with simple wrksheets and clrful reward stickers every time he’s n duty. His idea is simple but effective: children wh becme nisy during the jurney are gently handed a test paper, and upn cmpleting it, are rewarded with stickers. Meanwhile, children wh remain quiet thrughut the ride are given stickers directly as a frm f psitive reinfrcement ( 强化). The idea, which started during the summer travel rush, has received
verwhelming supprt frm parents and netizens. Many praised it fr turning a ptentially nisy carriage (车厢)
int a peaceful envirnment, while als giving children smething meaningful t d during the jurney.
The inspiratin came frm bserving parents wh brught hmewrk fr their children n bard. Wanting t help thse wh hadn’t cme prepared, Qin began printing ut simple exercises t share.
This lw-cst but thughtful slutin has been described as a “magical fix”, as it eases pressure n parents, entertains yung passengers, and helps maintain rder in a public space. It’s als seen as a reflectin f grwing human-centered innvatin in public service.
Qin’s fellw railway staff have als adpted varius child-friendly practices. Sme bring picture bks r small tys, thers create “kids’ kits” with puzzles and games. On certain trains, a children’s activity area has even been set up in the dining car. Railway staff als encurage parents t prepare entertainment in advance — such as dwnlading cartns r bringing educatinal games — t help children enjy the ride calmly and cnstructively.
Balancing children’s natural liveliness with public rder is n easy task. But initiatives like this shw that thughtful, human-centered slutins can g a lng way tward creating mre harmnius public spaces.
What des Qin Yunha d t keep children quiet n the train?
He sets up activity areas.B.He prvides bks and tys. C.He gives ut test papers and stickers.D.He dwnlads cartns and games.
What made Qin Yunha decide t hand ut wrksheets?
He hped t make the summer rush mre fun.
He wanted t prtect children’s natural liveliness.
He was required t create mre harmnius public areas.
He saw sme parents unprepared fr their kids’ hmewrk.
What d peple think f Qin Yunha’s slutin?
It fits the summer rush.B.It is expensive but effective.
C.It makes carriages peaceful.D.It puts pressure n parents and kids.
What is the best title fr the text?
Railway Activities fr Kids.B.Ways t Play with Kids n Trains. C.Harmnius Summer Travel.D.A Train Attendant’s Idea t Calm Kids.
With a surface ht enugh t melt lead in its atmsphere, Venus has been described as “Earth’s evil twin” — similar in size, yet wrlds apart. The questin f whether Venus was ever habitable has lng been a ht tpic amng scientists. Sme astrnmers believe the planet was nce much mre hspitable, but a recent research by Tereza Cnstantinu, a PhD student frm the University f Cambridge, has nw dealt a blw t the idea that it ever hsted life as we knw it.
Cnstantinu nted that early in the frmatin f Venus, the planet was cvered in a vast sea f magma (岩
浆). If this cled quickly, water wuld frm ceans r be trapped as it crystallised (结晶), meaning the planet’s interir (内部) wuld be water-rich. As a result, water wuld be released when vlcanes erupt. “If yu lk at any phts f vlcanism n Earth, yu can see these large cluds cming ut. Mst f that is water,” said Cnstantinu.
But if the magma cled slwly, water wuld have ended up as steam in the atmsphere. In this situatin, water wuld nt be trapped inside the interir f the planet.
Cnstantinu and his clleagues studied changes in the Venusian atmsphere t cast light n the water cntent f its interir. When they analysed the amunt f substances being refilled, they fund very little water was
being added. In ther wrds, vlcanic eruptins are “dry”. “The shrtage f water in vlcanic release reflects an equally dry Venusian interir,” said Cnstantinu. The team annunced that their findings did nt supprt the thery that Venus had surface ceans f water in its past, r a habitable climate.
Their cnclusin culd sn be tested. Later this decade, NASA is set t launch a missin t carry ut fly-bys f Venus. Cnstantinu said reslving the questin culd help astrnmers rule ut Venus as a habitable planet nw that the dry interir f Venus suggests it never has the ceans f liquid water traditinally thught necessary fr life t begin.
What is the finding f the recent research?
Venus is Earth’s identical twin.B.Venus sets the whle wrld apart. C.Venus was unlikely t sustain life. D.Venus was mre habitable than thught.
What is paragraph 2 mainly talking abut cncerning the research?
Its methds.B.Its prcedures.
C.Its ptential impact.D.Its theretical fundatin.
Hw did Cnstantinu and his clleagues draw their cnclusin?
By analysing the changes f water cntent.B.By studying the prperties f substances. C.By investigating the cmpnents f water.D.By examining the differences f vlcanes.
What can the finding be used t d accrding t Cnstantinu?
Carry ut mre fly-bys.B.Identify upcming threats. C.Cnduct Venus bservatins.D.Narrw dwn astrnmers’ search.
Quick: what’s yur best friend’s phne number? Dn’t feel bad if yu culdn’t answer ff the tp f yur head. Yu have n reasn t cmmit phne numbers t memry: it’s just there in yur phne. Or perhaps yu nce had a phne bk t stre them. In either case, an bject des the remembering fr yu.
“Prsthetic memry” (人工记忆) is nthing new. Writing itself has been a means f string infrmatin. Yet
the infrmatin revlutin has generated mre data than ever befre. We are flded with infrmatin. We’re creating mre f it, and keeping mre f it. The strage capacity f the human brain has since been eclipsed. N
wnder, then, that we’re increasingly dependent n memry prstheses, frm libraries t smartphnes.
Nt everyne thinks this trend in external memry is gd. Histrically, memry prstheses were expensive. As technlgies such as printing and phtgraphy becme mre affrdable, sharing experiences with thers is easier than ever. S every breakfast, every sunset, every encunter with a cat finds its way n t scial media. And
here cmes the wrry. When we devte urselves t capturing and sharing the wrld in this way, smething immensely valuable is lst; when recrding s much f ur lives, we’re frgetting t actually live them, and s discnnect urselves frm experience.
But is ur scial media-driven transfrmatin whlly bad? If we’re still creating and sharing memries like this, perhaps this is because we’ve nt had sufficient time t learn hw t d these things withut thinking abut what we’re ding. It is easy t ignre that the mass scial media era is less than a decade ld. That’s just a shrt blink ( 眨眼) in human histry, yet it has ttally changed hw we live. I suspect we’re nt far ff frm being
directly faced with experience yet with the ability t share experience in ways less bunded by gegraphy and time.
After all, technlgy can prtect all the mments f a life that wuld therwise be lst.
What can be inferred frm paragraph 1?
Technlgy weakens ur brains.B.We are burdened with phne numbers. C.We rely mre n tls t memrize.D.Technlgy distances us frm ur friends.
What des the underlined wrd “eclipsed” in paragraph 2 mean?
Imprved.B.Undervalued.C.Restricted.D.Outperfrmed.
What negative effect des nline sharing bring abut?
An verflw f psts.B.High cst f digital devices. C.Addictin t the virtual wrld. D.Disregard fr authentic experience.
What des the authr advise us t d in the last paragraph?
Have faith in human brains.B.Take time t adapt t digital age. C.Quicken the pace f develpment.D.Make effrts t enhance memry.
In ur cnstant pursuit f prductivity and achievement, we ften verlk the quality f ur daily experiences. We fill ur hurs with tasks, yet wnder why we s frequently feel exhausted, distracted, r unsatisfied. What if the key t a mre fulfilling life isn’t abut ding mre, but abut ding differently? 36
Activities actually can be divided int different categries. Understanding what each categry truly is helps make better chices.
Pleasing activities are lw-effrt, high-reward. Yu dn’t need t plan them far in advance r clear ut a full afternn. It might be a walk in nature, listening t yur favrite playlist, r calling a friend just t say hell.
37 One f the biggest miscnceptins abut fun is that it has t be sme grand event. In truth, the mst
restrative mments ften cme frm these smaller, everyday pleasures.
38 They might feel challenging at first, but they match with yur values and leave yu with a real
sense f meaning. It culd be learning a new skill that pushes yu ut f yur cmfrt zne. These types f experiences take mre effrt than Pleasing activities, but they ften help us feel mre alive.
Yielding activities are activities that require little effrt but ffer little satisfactin. 39 Or
visualize the repeated check f yur inbx withut urgency. These activities can be harmless ways t relax. But when verused, they quietly replace mre meaningful experiences.
Once yu’ve reflected n hw yu currently spend yur time, try making ne small shift each day. Chse a Pleasing r Living activity yu wuld like t engage in mre, even smething simple like a shrt walk r trying smething new that is cnsistent with yur values. 40
A.Try t change hw yu handle these activities.
B.Living activities are the activities that stretch yu. C.Think f the mindless scanning thrugh scial media. D.Unbearable activities are the things that leave yu drained.
E.The gal is t replace distracted mments with engaged nes.
F.This begins by recgnizing that nt all activities affect us equally.
G.These are simple jys that dn’t require much but ffer a genuine reward.
三、完形填空
Hillary Krieger was sitting in her parents’ huse with her friend, David. The man 41 squirted (喷
溅) range juice all ver himself. “I shuted, ‘Oh, the range just rbisculated,’” she later 42 . David was
thrwn int 43, “It did what?”
Curius herself, Hillary quickly grabbed a dictinary and 44 t the “O” sectin — nly t freeze.
The wrd was nwhere t be fund.45, she marched int her father’s study. Wearing an awkward smile, he
admitted he’d 46 the wrd back in cllege, never imagining it wuld 47— yet he’d used it
naturally arund the family fr years and everyne had 48 it was real.
At first, Hillary felt frustrated, wndering hw many ther make-up wrds had 49 her vcabulary
withut her nticing. But that frustratin faded fast. Sn, she began t see “rbisculate” nt as a mistake, but as a 50— a small windw int her father’s inventive sul. “It speaks t his 51,” she believes. “Even when
smething is annying-like range juice in yur eye — he fund a way t laugh at it, turning a 52 mment
int smething fun.”
Tw decades later, Hillary’s father passed away. Srrw settled ver her, but s did 53:
“Orbisculate” deserved a place in the dictinary. Her gal wasn’t just t get a wrd 54; it was t keep her
father’s jy alive. This, she thught, was the best way t 55 him.
四、语法填空
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容或括号内所给词的恰当形式填空。
The wrld’s largest nline retailer, Amazn, is explring the use f humanid rbts t autmate package deliveries, 56 mve that culd significantly reshape its fulfillment and delivery netwrk. Accrding t
reprts, the e-cmmerce giant is in the prcess f testing these 57(advance) rbts, with many tasks
previusly 58(perfrm) by human wrkers.
The stry, 59 appears t have been first reprted by the subscriptin-based tech publicatin The
Infrmatin, has been widely spread by ther news utlets. The reprts suggest that Amazn is actively develping and testing human-like rbts 60(determine) their feasibility (可行性) in a delivery-fcused rle.
41.A.carefully
B.intentinally
C.accidentally
D.cnstantly
42.A.recalls
B.cmments
C.cmplains
D.insists
43.A.panic
B.cnfusin
C.desperatin
D.embarrassment
44.A.cntributed
B.respnded
C.applied
D.turned
45.A.On time
B.At randm
C.In disbelief
D.With admiratin
46.A.chsen
B.invented
C.misused
D.encuntered
47.A.stick
B.imprve
C.transfrm
D.disappear
48.A.denied
B.pretended
C.suspected
D.assumed
49.A.slipped int
B.escaped frm
C.brken dwn
D.gne against
50.A.secret
B.lessn
C.gift
D.challenge
51.A.adaptability
B.prductivity
C.creativity
D.respnsibility
52.A.messy
B.cheerful
C.critical
D.memrable
53.A.relief
B.patience
C.sympathy
D.determinatin
54.A.revised
B.defined
C.translated
D.crrected
55.A.assist
B.hnr
C.cntact
D.accmpany
While details are still emerging, this initiative appears t be part f Amazn’s brader push int rbtics and autmatin t enhance 61(efficient) and speed in its peratins. The testing phase is crucial t 62
(understand) hw these rbts navigate real-wrld envirnments and handle the many cmplexities f last-mile delivery.
While the prspect f autnmus, tw-legged rbts delivering packages 63(be) a significant leap
frward, the technlgy is still cnsidered t be in its early stage. This develpment shws a ptential lng-term plan at Amazn t 64(far) integrate rbtics int every step f the custmer delivery prcess, 65
the warehuse flr t the frnt dr.
五、书信写作
假定你是李华,在学校组织的校园电影艺术节上,同学们观看了 Rwan Atkinsn 罗温·艾金森主演的 Mr. Bean 的相关视频,现在向校英语报社投稿,内容包括:1、视频主要内容。2、评价与推荐。
注意:100 词左右。
六、书面表达
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。
It tk place in a teacher’s family. One day, Ben was playing basketball in the living rm after schl, when he accidentally threw the ball at a vase sitting n the shelf. The vase drpped t the flr, and a large piece brke ff. What made Ben mre upset was that the vase was nt a cmmn decratin but an antique (古董), which was handed dwn thrugh generatins frm the 18th century. It was als his mther’s favurite pssessin. T
cver his terrible actin, the terrified by glued the pieces tgether hastily and put the vase back in its place.
As the mther herself dusted the vase every day, she naturally nticed the cracks (裂纹) that evening. T her surprise, the repair wrk was actually very gd. At dinner time, she asked her by if he had brken the vase. Fearing punishment, the suddenly inspired by said that a neighbr’s cat jumped in frm the windw and he
culdn’t drive it away, n matter hw hard he tried. It raced arund the living rm and finally kncked the vase ff its shelf. His mther was quite clear that her sn was lying, fr all the windws were clsed befre she left fr wrk each mrning and pened after she returned. Hwever, in the face f her sn’s nervus eyes and the suspicius lks f the ther family members, Ben’s mther remained calm. She realized she shuldn’t just simply blame and punish her sn fr lying. She came up with anther idea.
Befre ging t bed, the by fund a nte frm his mther in his rm, asking him t g t the study at nce. The by thught he wuld nw be punished, but, as he had already lied, he decided t deny everything, n matter hw angry his mum became.
In the study, calmly bathed in the light, his mther’s face shwed n sign f anger. On seeing her sn push pen the dr and cautiusly enter, she tk a chclate bx ut f a drawer and gave him ne.
注意:
续写词数应为 150 左右;
请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The mther said, “This chclate is a reward fr yur imaginatin: a windw-pening cat!”
Nw with sme chclates in hand, the by’s bad attitude disappeared.
参考答案
1.C
【原文】W: There are many gd places fr shpping in Lndn. And I’ve been t lts f museums. I like living here.
M: S d I. I like here because I can watch ftball matches mst weekends. 2.A
【原文】W: Oh, I’ve lst my mbile phne at the statin.
M: Oh dear. If I were yu, I wuld reprt it t the plice immediately. 3.C
【原文】M: Wuld yu like t g t the library with me t return a bk?
W: I’d like t, but I must g t the teachers’ ffice t hand in my hmewrk first. 4.B
【原文】M: Can yu speak French nw?
W: Nt yet, but I want t learn it next term. S far I have already mastered Japanese, Chinese and English. 5.A
【原文】W: Mike, I want t talk with yu right nw.
M: What’s up?
W: Yu prmised t hand in perfect hmewrk, but it is full f mistakes.
6.B7.C
【原文】M: Culd yu help me figure ut hw t get ready fr my jb interview?
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W: The mst imprtant thing is t make sure yu knw the cmpany and what services r prducts it prvides. D yu knw all abut them?
M: Yes, I understand nearly everything abut the cmpany.
W: What’s mre, yu have t decide whether the cmpany is casual r frmal. When yu are chsing what t wear, keep all f that in mind. Have yu chsen what t wear in the cmpany?
M: N, nt yet.
W: I’m always ready t g shpping with yu! Anytime yu need help, please let me knw. Shuld we talk abut ther basics?
M: OK, I’m listening.
8.A9.B
【原文】W: Ted, can I brrw yur ntebk fr chemistry? M: Here yu are.
W: Yu are a great help, Ted.
M: I dn’t quite understand why yu need my ntebk. Yu d well in making ntes.
W: Well, recently, I have t wrk in a restaurant frm 7 ’clck t 10 ’clck every evening. And smetimes I can’t fllw the teacher.
M: Oh, that’s really bad fr yur study. D yu have t wrk part-time?
W: Yeah. My father lst his jb tw mnths ag and I must make sme mney by myself. M: Hmm, I understand. Please take care f yurself!
W: Thanks.
10.B11.C12.A
【原文】W: Excuse me, sir. I’m a bit lst. Culd yu help me ut, please?
M: Sure! I can give yu directins. I knw this area well. I’ve been living here fr ten years. Where are yu heading?
W: I need t find a gas statin. My car is lw n gas.
M: Alright. G dwn this rad and drive n fr abut tw mre miles. W: OK. Is it n this rad?
M: N. Take the third left and g fr abut half a mile. Yu will get t the gas statin. W: Is the gas statin n the left side r the right side f the rad?
M: It will be n the right.
W: What des it lk like?
M: It has a red rf. Yu can’t miss it. W: Thanks a lt!
13.B14.C15.A16.C
【原文】W: Jack, I think we shuld get a small family car. M: What? Yu mean we shuld sell my sprts car! Never!
W: But it’s expensive t run and it’s really ld. Yu bught it lng befre I met yu.
M: That’s true but I never have any truble with it! It always starts at nce when I press the starter! W: It didn’t start at nce yesterday mrning!
M: That was nly because it was s cld nw in winter! W: Gd cars shuld starts easily in any seasn.
M: That’s right but I still dn’t want t sell my sprts car. It’s my ld friend.
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Once there was a pianist in a bar. Peple came just t hear him play. But ne night, a lady was tired f listening t the pian and asked him t sing a sng. S he did. He had never sung in public befre. Nw he was singing fr the very first time! Nbdy had expected he culd sing s beautifully! All the peple present had a gd time and the pianist was als very happy because he fund that he culd sing well.
He may have lived the rest f his life as a n-name pianist in a n-name bar. Nw he fund, by accident, his ability t sing, s he went n wrking hard n singing. Later, the pianist became ne f the best-knwn singers in the US. His name was Nat King Cle. Yu, t, have skills and abilities that yu haven’t fund. Yu may nt feel that yur talent is great, but it may be better than yu think. With hard wrk, mst skills can be imprved. Besides, yu may have n success at all if yu d nthing abut yur talent.
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The Mr. Bean series, starring Rwan Atkinsn, remains a belved classic that never fails t entertain audiences.
Set in an elegant French restaurant, a classic scene unflds where Mr. Bean tries t fit in but ends up in ne funny mess after anther. Shcked t discver what he has rdered is actually raw, Mr. Bean busies himself getting
rid f it desperately, by hiding it in absurd places like the sugar bwl, a vase, a bread rll, and even int a nearby lady's purse and the vilinist's trusers.
Mr. Bean’s unique humr and amusing creativity cnvey an evident message t students under pressure — t apprach challenges with a lighter heart, t laugh at mistakes, and t find creative slutins utside the bx. S I recmmend it t all f yu.
Pssible Versin 2
The Mr. Bean series, starring Rwan Atkinsn, is a timeless masterpiece f physical cmedy, turning everyday chas int laugh-ut-lud mments.
Set in an elegant French restaurant, a classic scene unflds where Mr. Bean tries t fit in but ending up in ne funny mess after anther. Shcked t discver what he has rdered is actually raw, Mr. Bean busies himself getting rid f it desperately, by hiding it in absurd places like the sugar bwl, a vase, a bread rll, and even int a nearby lady's purse and the vilinist's trusers.
Rwan Atkinsn's masterful perfrmance successfully prtrays Mr. Bean as a clumsy and amusing character, using brilliant expressins and gestures t create endless laughter withut a single wrd, and therefre keeps the episdes lved by audiences acrss generatins. I strngly recmmend it t yu all.
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The mther said, “This chclate is a reward fr yur imaginatin: a windw-pening cat!” Ben’s face turned red as he stared at the chclate in his hand. His mther gently tuched his head and cntinued, “Yu glued the vase carefully, which shws yu truly cared abut making things right.” She paused, her eyes warm and understanding. “But imaginatin shuld help us slve prblems, nt hide frm them.” Ben bit his lip, realizing his mther had knwn the truth all alng.
Nw with sme chclates in hand, the by’s bad attitude disappeared. He tk a deep breath and whispered, “Mm, I’m srry. I brke the vase while playing basketball and lied t yu.” His mther smiled sftly, “I’m prud f yu fr telling the truth. Mistakes happen, but hnesty is mre precius than any antique.” She handed him anther chclate, “Let’s fix it tgether tmrrw, kay?” Ben ndded, hlding the chclate tightly, grateful fr his mther’s wisdm and lve.
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