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      山东省威海市2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语(含解析)

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      这是一份山东省威海市2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末考试 英语(含解析),共7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,单词拼写,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。

      一、听力选择题
      1.Where will the wman finish her trip?
      A.In France.B.In Germany.C.In Spain.
      2.What will the wman d?
      A.Wrk late.B.Send a message.C.G t the cleaner’s.
      3.Hw is the weather nw?
      A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.
      4.What is the wman’s prblem?
      A.She lacks cnfidence.B.She is nt feeling well.C.She hasn’t practiced her talk.
      5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.A net.B.A game.C.An injury.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What are the speakers discussing?
      A.A shpping place.B.Lcal residents.C.A new park.
      7.Hw much did the man pay?
      A.$15.B.$25.C.$50.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Where did the man get inspired?
      A.At a cllege.B.At an airprt.C.At a wrkshp.
      9.What des the man d with his mdel planes?
      A.He sells them.B.He keeps them.C.He gives them away.
      10.What des the wman think f the man’s wrk?
      A.Challenging.B.Prfitable.C.Cstly.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      11.What d we knw abut the man’s new bike?
      A.It cst him a lt.B.It’s hard t handle.C.It’s suitable fr hills.
      12.What shuld the wman cnsider first befre shpping?
      A.The quality.B.The cst.C.The use.
      13.What is the lwer price limit fr a high-quality bike?
      A.Abut $500.B.Abut $1, 000.C.Abut $2, 000.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What is the wman asking the man abut?
      A.His interest in subjects.B.His preparatin fr the exam.C.His perfrmance in the last exam.
      15.What subject cnfuses the man?
      A.Math.B.English.C.Histry.
      16.What des the wman ffer t d fr the man?
      A.G t a class with him.B.Help him with his study.C.Intrduce him t her friends.
      17.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Classmates.B.Mther and sn.C.Teacher and student.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      18.What was the speaker’s biggest challenge?
      A.Being shy.B.Suffering injuries.C.Practicing regularly.
      19.What was the speaker’s pprtunity t becme prfessinal?
      A.Entering lcal cntests.B.Jining a dance cmpany.C.Perfrming in music vides.
      20.Wh inspired the speaker particularly?
      A.Fellw dancers.B.Her friends.C.Her family.
      二、阅读理解
      Attractive Music Festivals
      Tmrrwland
      One f the mst nted music festivals glbally, winning numerus awards, including “Best Musical Event f the Year” five times at the Internatinal Dance Music Awards, the festival features diverse music perfrmances like electrnic, hip-hp, dance, and electrnic dance music (EDM), attracting tp artists and music lvers arund the wrld. If yu’re an EDM fan, this shuld cme at the tp f yur wish list.
      Dates: July 18 — 29
      Lcatin: Bm, Belgium
      Prices: €325 — €985
      Defqn. 1
      This is a ppular annual music festival, knwn fr its high-energy atmsphere and hardstyle music, which has als been hsted in Chile and Australia previusly. Each year, tp artists take the stage, delivering pwerful perfrmances that keep fans cming back fr mre. The impressive clsing ceremny with firewrks and emtinal music is a must-watch.
      Dates: June 27 — 29
      Lcatin: Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
      Prices: €199 — €285
      Primavera Sund
      Originally well-knwn fr indie (独立的) rck, the festival is nw changed t thers, such as hip-hp, EDM, and pp. Previus headliners such as Kendrick Lamar, Rsalía, and Blur created magic al perfrmances. Its effrts t fight fr fair treatment between men and wmen make it a mrally respnsible ne.
      Dates: May 29 — June 1
      Lcatin: Parc del Frum, Barcelna, Spain
      Prices: €245 — €485
      Snar
      Snar is uniquely divided int Snar by Day (shwcasing experimental sunds and technlgy) and Snar by Night(featuring bigger acts and dance-fcused prgramming). It takes place in Barcelna’s urban setting, with headliners playing electrnic music and creating a big fan fllwing.
      Dates: June 12 — 14
      Lcatin: Fira Gran Via, Barcelna, Spain
      Prices: €185 — €295
      21.Which festival serves as the tp chice fr EDM lvers?
      A.Tmrrwland.B.Defqn. 1.C.Primavera Sund.D.Snar.
      22.What is highly recmmended fr Defqn. 1 attendees?
      A.A stage experience.B.A charming musical.
      C.A firewrks display.D.A clsing ceremny.
      23.What d Primavera Sund and Snar have in cmmn?
      A.They supprt scial equality.B.They run in the same perid.
      C.They take place in Barcelna.D.They charge lwer ticket fees.
      In Tallahassee, Flrida, there’s a high schl science teacher named Yennifer Castill, wh reshapes nt just classrms but cllege students’ future.
      Fr Castill, teaching is t make a dream cme true. She devtes herself t decrating her classrm each summer, inspired by the teachers she had when grwing up. She dcuments her beautifully handmade classrm decratins based n favrite childhd shws and mvies such as Lil & Stitch and psts vides n scial media, making herself a hit. She believes in the pwer f applying scial media t inspiring thers.
      Hwever, it is far frm easy. She says it typically takes the entire summer t prepare, and she spends between $300 and $400 each schl year. But it’s ttally wrth it, as she adds, t make her students welcme and cmfrtable and knw smene takes the time t invite them in.
      Castill is als making a lasting impact beynd her schl walls, with her masterpiece Annual Cllege Essentials Basket Giveaway. Since 2018, she has cllected and dnated baskets filled with necessities like sheets, cmfrters, and schl supplies t first-year cllege students. “I started this giveaway because I knw firsthand hw tugh it can be t start cllege withut the basics.” Castill says, drawing frm her wn stry. Her missin is clear: t reduce financial burdens and remind them they’re never alne. This year, she’s invited the wrld t jin her thrugh a GFundMe campaign, expanding the ripple (连锁反应) f kindness.
      As Castill puts it, “It desn’t matter hw far yu g in life. Yu can always give back t yur cmmunity. If everyne des just ne act f kindness, the wrld will be a better place.”
      24.What makes Castill ppular n scial media?
      A.Making dnatins t students.B.Psting cmments n mvies.
      C.Sharing her decratin vides.D.Displaying her grwth stries.
      25.What des Castill think f her decratins in the classrm?
      A.Shwy but thughtful.B.Self-created and lw-cst.
      C.Traditinal and invaluable.D.Time-cnsuming but rewarding.
      26.Why did Castill start the Annual Cllege Essentials Basket Giveaway?
      A.T achieve her childhd dream.B.T seek mre aid fr her prject.
      C.T back cllege freshmen in need.D.T braden scial media influence.
      27.What can we learn frm Castill?
      A.Still waters run deep.B.N act f kindness is ever wasted.
      C.Wealth makes charity.D.N way is impssible t curage.
      Researchers frm Penn State University believe they have develped a flexible, sticker-like wearable device able t understand even the mst advanced pker face (扑克脸), accrding t the finding published last mnth in the jurnal Nan Letters. The wearable device analyzes the tiny changes in physical respnses t predict hw a persn is feeling.
      The researchers set ut t create a “multi-mdal sensing” device that cllected several physical signals at the same time withut interference (干扰). T d that, the team designed the small, sticker-like device made frm thin layers f flexible metals, flded and cut int wave-like shapes. Its flexible structure allws it t cntinue cllecting real-time data even when bent, stretched, r pulled. A rechargeable battery pwers the device.
      Once placed n the skin, the sensrs check fr changes in skin temperature, heart rate, humidity (as expressed thrugh sweat), and bld xygen levels. Each f these signals can be linked t emtins. While each signal alne gives limited infrmatin, the researchers say measuring them all tgether in real time gives a much clearer picture f hw a persn feels. This stream f data is changed int digital signals and sent t a phne r a cmputer. Then, a special cmputer prgram analyzes the data t guess what emtin the persn is experiencing.
      In an experiment with eight vlunteers, peple watched a series f vides that caused feelings while wearing the sticker. They were instructed t make facial expressins fr emtins like happiness, fear, sadness, and anger. The device matched these expressins with 92.28% accuracy (精准性). Mre imprtantly, it als fund the emtinal respnses with 88.83% accuracy when peple watched the vides with n expressins n their faces.
      Thugh the sticker is still in the testing stages, researchers believe it culd ne day be a particularly useful tl t help clinicians better understand the emtinal state f nn-verbal patients. Early indicatins f mental health issues, which might therwise g unnticed, culd be treated prfessinally at an early stage befre thse situatins wrsen.
      28.What is a feature f the device?
      A.It is plastic-cated.B.It is pker-sized.
      C.It is slar-pwered.D.It is layer-structured.
      29.What is Paragraph 3 mainly abut regarding the device?
      A.What it changes.B.Hw it functins.
      C.Hw it is develped.D.What it is used fr.
      30.What d we knw abut the experiment?
      A.It analyzed verbal respnses.B.It included sufficient subjects.
      C.It shwed trustwrthy results.D.It prved effective in medicine.
      31.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A.A device: t analyze fitness dataB.A sticker: t read hidden emtins
      C.A mdel: t replace human dctrsD.A sensr: t track facial expressins
      Artificial intelligence (AI) is putting itself int ur daily lives, frm the mment we unlck ur phnes with facial recgnitin t the recmmendatins that guide ur music playlists r nline shpping. Understanding hw this pwerful technlgy will change ur daily activities and experiences is significant. But that isn’t the whle picture. We als need t pay clse attentin t hw we build and shape AI itself, and what that prcess shws us abut urselves.
      Every AI system we create functins as a mirrr, clearly reflecting ur values and views. Cnsider hiring algrithms (算法). In 2018, a large USA firm gave up an AI-pwered hiring tl after discvering it was ne-sided against female applicants. The AI wasn’t prgrammed t differentiate, but it was trained n histrical hiring data that favred men, and it learned t reprduce these mdels. The use f AI systems in the plice area, healthcare, and educatin reveals similar patterns. In all these cases, AI isn’t creating new unfair pinins. Instead, it is reflecting existing nes.
      As lng as AI is trained n human data, it will reflect human behavir. That means we have t think carefully abut the traces f urselves we leave in the wrld. I may claim t value privacy, but if I give it up in a heartbeat t access a website, the algrithms may make a very different judgement f what I really want and what is gd fr me. If I claim t want meaningful human cnnectins yet spend mre time n scial media and less time in the physical cmpany f my friends, I am training AI mdels abut the true nature f humanity. AI nt nly reveals prblems within the systems, but als clearly shws peple’s inner struggles. As AI grws strnger, we must try harder t make sure ur actins fllw ur principles.
      As we cntinue t integrate (融合) AI int ur lives, we must recgnize that these systems dn’t just predict ur behavir; they reflect ur character. Reflecting n that reflectin allws us t make better, mre principled chices, but nly if we’re willing t lk clsely and take respnsibility fr what we see.
      32.What des “the whle picture” mean in Paragraph 1?
      A.The prcess f building and shaping AI.B.The takever f AI in ur everyday life.
      C.The dilemma f AI in decisin-making.D.The interplay between AI and humans.
      33.What is the authr’s purpse in mentining hiring algrithms?
      A.T supprt an argument.B.T state a phenmenn.
      C.T shwcase a practice.D.T ppse an pinin.
      34.What des the authr advise us t d?
      A.Hide emtinal struggles.B.Delete histrical database.
      C.Suit the actin t the wrd.D.Avid AI in sensitive areas.
      35.What des the underlined part “that reflectin” in the last paragraph refer t?
      A.AI melts int ur lives.B.AI mirrrs ur mindset.
      C.We make wise chices.D.We remain respnsible.
      Success isn’t just abut wealth and achievements. True success — deep and lasting — cmes frm inside. It means feeling calm, staying strng, and living with purpse. 36 T achieve this, yu shuld practice the simple spiritual habits in yur daily life.
      Daily meditatin(冥想) is a pwerful way t start. Often, busy schedules make it easy t fcus t much n the utside wrld. Setting aside time fr meditatin creates a blessed mment each day. Think f meditatin as a daily check-in, a chance t pause, breathe, and reflect. 37 Yu can als benefit frm reduced stress, a calmer md, better fcus, and a strnger ability t recver frm difficulties.
      Maintaining a psitive mindset is equally significant. It means seeing the bright side and staying hpeful fr the future. 38 This becmes especially imprtant during yur darkest mments. When things get tugh, this mindset will give yu the hpe and curage t keep ging.
      Frgiveness is anther necessary practice. When smene yu care abut hurts yu, hlding nt grudges (怨恨) steals yur jy and blcks spiritual grwth. Frgiveness desn’t mean frgetting what happened; it means letting g f anger. 39 By ding s, yu inspire thers t embrace frgiveness and als free yurself t mve frward.
      40 Studies shw peple active in grups ften live lnger, healthier, and happier lives. Jining cmmunity clubs prvides yu with supprt and purpse. Seeking ut grups with like-minded individuals makes yu feel at hme. These cnnectins prmte belnging, build relatinships, and create a supprtive netwrk.
      A.Yu can recnnect t yurself.
      B.It’s abut building a meaningful life.
      C.Thus the hate frm yur heart is remved.
      D.Cnnecting with cmmunity betters yur life.
      E.A clear gal is key t achieving external success.
      F.Optimism mves attentin away frm negative ideas.
      G.Healthy eating and exercising imprve yur well-being.
      三、完形填空
      Befre my grandma passed away, ur family had spent every Thanksgiving at her huse. Her hme was always warm, with the ven and stve 41 since mrning. She wuld prepare a 42 , including pies, meats and vegetables, amng which the rice and gravy (肉汁) was my favrite. It’s what cmes t 43 when I think f Thanksgiving.
      Grwing up half Chinese and half American, I used t feel like I didn’t 44 either culture. The 45 f my Chinese heritage — neither Cantnese at hme nr traditinal Chinese hliday celebratin — made me feel that I wasn’t “Chinese enugh”. This feeling 46 frm the histry f my family. When my grandma’s parents first came t America, they had t 47 a new envirnment and had difficulty adapting t it. My grandma was even advised t integrate int the lcal culture instead f just 48 her Chinese heritage. Similarly, in schl, I was nce taught that culture was smething necessarily freign that belnged t thers, but later I slwly 49 it was actually a part f everyne’s life.
      Nw I gradually accept my mixed 50 . It’s a symbl f prgress and 51 . Like the nw-cmmn phrase “lng time n see” 52 frm Chinese, rice and gravy is a similar type f cultural translatin. It’s a delicius reminder that we can 53 ur past with the present, creating smething 54 t my family. Thanksgiving fr us isn’t just abut giving thanks; it’s abut celebrating wh we are — a family that 55 ur Chinese rts and ur American life.
      41.A.rllingB.clingC.alarmingD.running
      42.A.feastB.stewC.picnicD.barbecue
      43.A.realityB.pwerC.mindD.attentin
      44.A.cme acrssB.fit intC.pass dwnD.respnd t
      45.A.lssB.spiritC.messD.variety
      46.A.sufferedB.resultedC.escapedD.recvered
      47.A.prtectB.imprveC.faceD.affect
      48.A.explringB.rejectingC.recrdingD.preserving
      49.A.realizedB.annuncedC.dubtedD.cmplained
      50.A.principleB.missinC.identityD.religin
      51.A.necessityB.inventinC.intentinD.diversity
      52.A.separatedB.translatedC.cpiedD.selected
      53.A.cmpareB.replaceC.measureD.cnnect
      54.A.uniqueB.ddC.strangeD.nrmal
      55.A.cnfusesB.balancesC.acceptsD.remves
      四、语法填空
      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。
      The UK, als called Britain r Great Britain, 56 (make) up f England, Sctland, Wales and Nrthern Ireland. These cuntries share the same flag, currency and military, 57 each has its wn educatin, legal systems and natinal days. There were fur grups f peple wh tk ver the UK at different times thrughut histry, 58 (leave) lts f great achievements t their descendants. Knwing these histrical facts helps explain why peple call it “UK” instead f just “England”.
      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。
      Since ancient times, man has dreamed f explring the universe. The desire 59 (explre) the universe never died. China became the third cuntry t 60 (independent) send humans int space in the Shenzhu 5, fllwed by a series f great breakthrughs — Jade Rabbit, Tiangng-2 lab, and Chang’e-4’s far-side mn landing. Scientists hpe future 61 (discvery) will help us survive well int the future.
      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。
      I walked arund appreciating the street art and then enjying the delicius Mexican-Chinese ndles. I fund it 62 real mix f cultures here! I paid a visit 63 a lcal museum that shws the histrical changes in Califrnia. America gt Califrnia frm Mexic in 1848. In the same year, gld was discvered near San Francisc, 64 started a gld rush. Peple thrughut the wrld rushed here t seek 65 (they) frtune. The museum did a really gd jb f shwing hw America was built by immigrants frm different cuntries and cultures.
      五、单词拼写
      66.I’m very busy nw. I’ll call yu back later when it’s c . (根据首字母单词拼写)
      67.He bught a new cmputer at a 10% (折扣). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      68.It is imprtant t water yur flwers (定期地) t keep them alive. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      69.The mther is prud that bth her children have a t fr music. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      70.T keep her slim f , she des exercise every mrning. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      71.She is always (耐心的) with her yunger brther. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      72.After three years f hard wrk, he was finally (录取) t Peking University. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      73.Yu’d better f yur clthes neatly befre putting them away. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      74.I must a t yu fr being late fr yur birthday party last night. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      75. (判断) frm his wrried face, we knew that he must have had sme truble. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
      六、书面表达
      76.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      My wife and I were taking a trip frm Charltte t Ht Springs fr a ski time. I had an SUV that I had been driving fr many years.
      It was a sunny Friday midday when we made it clse t ur destinatin. Suddenly I started hearing a. heavy sund frm the car, as if smene was punding against the engine area. “Is that dirt r mud? ” asked my wife. But cnsidering we had been n the highway fr 2 hurs withut hitting anything, I knew it had t be smething wrng with my car. It nly tk a few secnds befre I realized the nise came frm under the hd (引擎盖) — smething had brken lse.
      We pulled ver n a nearby turn and I cracked the hd pen. My engine belt was abslutely trn apart. I quickly saw why: An il leak (漏) had damaged it and left us stuck n the rad.
      It wasn’t 5 minutes befre a gentleman named Steve stpped and ffered help. He drve me t a nearby aut parts stre that had a belt and back t the car s that we culd get it n. Steve and I quickly gt t wrk. Remving the trn belt was tugh — it was stuck deep in the gap between the parts. After remving all the pieces, we tried t put the new belt n. We pulled and dragged, but the belt refused t fit nt the right psitin.
      Disappinted, we accepted defeat. It was clear that we needed a prfessinal t help us. S I called a mbile repairman. After explaining where we were, he said kindly but firmly, “Srry, it’s Friday rush hur. I can’t get there befre 6 p. m. ” My heart sank. That meant we wuld wait fr hurs n the cld muntain rad and even miss ur ski the next day.
      注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Seeing ur disappintment, Steve ffered a slutin.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      After a great ski time, I called Steve t return his car as prmised.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题参考答案
      1.B
      【原文】M: Sara, yu’re backpacking thrugh Eurpe next mnth?
      W: Yeah, I can’t wait. I’ve been planning it fr mnths and I’m s excited. I’m starting in Spain and then making my way thrugh France, Italy and ending in Germany.
      2.C
      【原文】M: I’m really busy and struggling t get everything dne. D yu think yu culd pick up the dry cleaning n yur way hme?
      W: Okay, will it all be ready fr me like befre?
      M: Yeah, I’ll message them just t let them knw.
      W: Okay, dn’t wrk t late.
      3.A
      【原文】W: Quick, Daniel, get in here befre yu get wet.
      M: It’s kay. It’s nt that bad
      W: I knw it’s been sunny but there’s a strm cming. I saw the weather reprt earlier.
      M: Oh, I didn’t realize.
      4.A
      【原文】W: I’m feeling a little anxius abut the talk tmrrw. I’m nt sure if I’m prepared.
      M: That’s ttally nrmal. Have yu practiced it?
      W: Yes, but I’m just nt cnfident.
      M: Yu’ll d great. Yu always impress me with yur simplicity and style.
      5.B
      【原文】W: James, I can’t believe we wn.
      M: I knw, Mary. It was very clse. We almst didn’t finish that last match. With my injury and them hitting the net, we were very lucky.
      W: At least we can rest nw.
      6.C 7.B
      【原文】M: Hey, that new park just pened up.
      W: Already? Ww, it lks s cl.
      M: It is. I went yesterday. They’ve gt lts f great rides, activities and attractins.
      W: D they have discunts?
      M: Yeah, they have a cuple f prmtins fr repeat visitrs, grup tickets and fr lcal residents.
      W: That’s gd t knw. Hw much des it usually cst?
      M: It depends. The standard price is $50, but with discunts yu can pay $30 r even $15. Yesterday we paid $25.
      W: Great!
      8.B 9.A 10.A
      【原文】W: What’s that?
      M: A mdel airplane.
      W: When did yu start ding that?
      M: I was riginally inspired by watching planes at the airprt. Then in cllege, I tk classes in building small simple planes, and then larger mdels.
      W: That’s amazing.
      M: It’s a lt f wrk, but satisfying.
      W: D yu nly fly them yurself?
      M: I did, but nw I’ve just gt a wrkshp, and I’ve started selling them. It’s great seeing peple having fun with them, but it’s t much hard wrk t d fr free.
      W: That’s impressive. I wish I had the patience t d smething like that.
      11.C 12.C 13.A
      【原文】W: Hey Tm, hw are yu getting n with yur new bike?
      M: I lve it, Maria. It’s s smth t ride and it’s easy t g up hills.
      W: That’s great. I need t get a new ne t as my present ne is t ld and brken. Any recmmendatins?
      M: Sure. Yu need t cnsider what kind f biking yu want t d first. Think abut whether yu’ll be riding arund twn.
      W: What abut price?
      M: Hw much d yu want t spend befre yu start shpping? I’d suggest yu start at arund $500 fr a high-quality ne, but serius lvers spend anywhere frm $1,000 t $2,000.
      W: Thanks. I’m interested in getting int muntain biking.
      M: N prblem. It can be a lt f fun. Just make sure t get the right equipment.
      W: I’ve always wanted t d a lng-distance tur t. Maybe we can plan smething like that in the future.
      14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C
      【原文】W: Hell, Rick. Have yu started preparing fr the exam?
      M: N, ma’am. I will start frm tmrrw.
      W: The exam is t near. D yu remember yur marks in the last exam? It wuld be best if yu imprved this time.
      M: I will study frm tday then.
      W: Yu dn’t lk like interested. Actually, English and histry are easy fr me, but math is all Greek t me. I cannt understand it. I think I have t upgrade my basics r I culdn’t study well alne. That’s why I’m still cnfused.
      W: Why haven’t yu tld me this befre? I wuld have helped yu. And nw dn’t wrry. I will help yu with the basics. Cme t the ffice this afternn at fur ’clck after class and tell yur friends als that I am ging t give a class fr math and ask them t cme if they are interested.
      M: Thank yu s much, ma’am.
      18.A 19.B 20.A
      【原文】
      I always dreamed f becming a prfessinal dancer and spent cuntless hurs in dance classes thrwing myself heart and sul int every perfrmance. The biggest challenge I faced was my shyness. I was determined t succeed and I knew that the nly way t imprve was t push myself. I perfrmed in lcal cmpetitins building up my cnfidence and skills. As I grew lder and mre experienced, I was ffered an pprtunity t jin a dance cmpany and I knew that this was my chance t make my dream cme true. Despite lng hurs f practice and the busy schedule. I lved every mment f being a dancer. My family and friends always gave me their supprt, but I was especially inspired by ther dancers and the creative prcess. There were als bad mments. I faced injuries and mments f self-dubt. I questined whether I had what it tk t make it but I never gave up. I wrked hard and at last I became ne f the mst successful dancers in the cuntry perfrming n stage and in music vides fr tp artists.
      56.is made 57.but 58.leaving
      59.t explre 60.independently 61.discveries
      62.a 63.t 64.which 65.their
      66.cnvenient/nvenient
      67.discunt
      68.regularly
      69.talent/alent
      70.figure/igure
      71.patient
      72.admitted/enrlled
      73.fld/ld
      74.aplgize/plgize/aplgise/plgise
      75.Judging
      76.
      Seeing ur disappintment, Steve ffered a slutin. He said that he lived nearby and culd lend us his car, which was parked nt far away. I was surprised and asked if he was sure, as I didn’t want t truble him. He smiled and said it was n prblem, adding that he culd get a ride hme frm his friend. We thanked him repeatedly and drve his car t Ht Springs, where we had a great time preparing fr the next day’s ski.
      After a great ski time, I called Steve t return his car as prmised. When we met, I gave him a small gift t shw ur thanks, which he accepted happily. He tld me that helping thers made him feel gd, and that he hped I wuld d the same fr smene else. I prmised I wuld, knwing that kindness is smething we shuld pass n. We said gdbye, and I felt lucky t have met such a warm-hearted persn.
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