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      1.What is wrng with Mary?
      A.She failed an exam.B.She was blamed.C.She was misunderstd.
      2.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A.In a park.B.At hme.C.In a shp.
      3.What d the speakers finally decide t d?
      A.Visit a park.B.Have a walk.C.Watch a film.
      4.Hw des the man sund?
      A.Grateful.B.Caring.C.Cnfused.
      5.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Shpkeeper and shpper.B.C-wrkers.C.Custmer and waiter.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What are the speakers talking abut?
      A.A weekend plan.B.A travel experience.C.A new restaurant.
      7.What will the speakers d this Saturday mrning?
      A.G hiking.B.Visit a museum.C.D their hmewrk.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Why is the man calling the wman?
      A.T ask abut a reprt.
      B.T change the meeting place.
      C.T reschedule an appintment.
      9.What challenge des the man meet?
      A.He can’t understand the prject.
      B.He can’t finish the reprt as expected.
      C.He has n access t necessary materials.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.Why des Annie lve turing?
      A.She can relax in the natural wrld.
      B.She can advcate wildlife prtectin.
      C.She can experience different lifestyles.
      11.Hw des Annie cmmunicate with freigners?
      A.By using bdy language.B.By turning t translatrs.C.By learning their languages.
      12.What is Annie’s advice fr future phtgraphers?
      A.Be determined.B.Stay curius.C.Get up early.
      13.What is the man?
      A.A guide.B.A hst.C.A teacher.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What did James d with the big fish he caught?
      A.He let it g.B.He cked it.C.He sld it.
      15.Why des Jenny refuse t jin James in fishing at first?
      A.She isn’t gd at fishing.
      B.She isn’t familiar with James.
      C.She desn’t bring her equipment.
      16.When will the speakers meet James?
      A.Arund 3:10 p.m.B.Arund 3:40 p.m.C.Arund 4:10 p.m.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Where will the badmintn match take place?
      A.At Lakeside High Schl.
      B.At Greenfield High Schl.
      C.At Lakeside Badmintn Gym.
      18.Hw much will it cst a guest teacher t see the badmintn match?
      A.$4.B.$8.C.$12.
      19.What are the students encuraged t d?
      A.Wear schl unifrms.B.Wrk as vlunteers.C.Bring schl ID cards.
      20.What shuld the guests d by September 14th?
      A.Cnfirm their participatin.
      B.Make a persnal dnatin.
      C.Bk tickets nline.
      二、阅读理解
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      21.Which f the fllwing is a must t use GizAIs AI Stry Generatr?
      A.Inputting mdel stries.B.Accessing yur accunt.
      C.Selecting an AI mdel.D.Uplading yur image.
      22.What can help yu get the mst satisfying stry?
      A.A persnal pht.B.A real-life experience.
      C.Vides featuring real peple.D.Clear and specific instructins.
      23.Hw much can yu save if yu chse an annual plan?
      A.$6.B.$8.C.$10.D.$16.
      In 1998, British adventurer Karl Bushby lked dwn a rad in Chile and set a gal: walk all the way hme t Hull, England — withut using a single frm f transprt, which was audacius. What he didn’t knw then was that the jurney he thught wuld take eight years wuld stretch int a remarkable 27-year trek (跋涉) acrss cntinents, ceans and histry. Nw, after walking 36,000 miles, surviving the attack f plar bears, swimming acrss seas, and navigating cuntless visa setbacks, the 56-year-ld adventurer is finally n the hme stretch.
      Bushby began his adventure in Punta Arenas, Chile, trekking nrth thrugh Suth and Nrth America, eventually reaching Alaska. In 2006, he attempted ne f the mst dangerus legs f the jurney: crssing the frzen Bering Strait int Siberia. Armed with a gun t scare ff plar bears and frced t leap between mving blcks f ice, he achieved what few peple n Earth have ever dne.
      His challenges didn’t stp there. Last year, when he culdn’t safely travel thrugh a Eurpean cuntry, he tk n a new challenge — swimming acrss the Caspian Sea. With a supprt team and c-swimmer Angela Maxwell, Bushby spent 31 days cmpleting the 179-mile crssing, swimming a ttal f 132 hurs.
      After reaching Azerbaijan, he cntinued thrugh Turkey, and nw stands less than 2,000 miles frm hme. He hpes t recenter Eurpe this summer and walk int Hull by September 2026. Returning hme after nearly three decades, he admits, will feel unrealistic. He left when he was 29. He will return at 58. He says reuniting with family will mean “getting t knw each ther again”.
      Bushby walks an average f 30km a day and rests wherever he can find shelter. His missin, called the Gliath Expeditin, has utlasted five UK prime ministers, a glbal health incident, and numerus wars — but his spirit remains as strng as it was in 1998. And the wrld is cheering him n as he enters the final chapter f ne f the mst extrardinary human endurance jurneys ever attempted.
      24.What des the underlined wrd “audacius” in paragraph 1 prbably mean?
      A.Cmmn.B.Meaningless.C.Ambitius.D.Practical.
      25.Why did Bushby swim acrss the Caspian Sea?
      A.T set a new wrld recrd.B.T avid the ptential risk.
      C.T shrten the distance.D.T test his physical limits.
      26.What des Bushby mean by saying “getting t knw each ther again”?
      A.It is awkward t see his family.B.It is t lng since he left hme.
      C.He feels regretful fr traveling.D.He wants t accmpany his family mre.
      27.What des the Gliath Expeditin symblize?
      A.The pwer f spirit.B.The need fr recgnitin.
      C.The meaning f explratin.D.The imprtance f adaptatin.
      If the jy f seeing butterflies seems increasingly rare these days, it isn’t a false impressin.
      Frm 2000 t 2020, the number f butterflies fell by 22% acrss the cntinental United States. That’s 1 in 5 butterflies lst. Overall, nearly ne-third f the 342 butterfly species we were able t study declined by mre than half. Twenty-tw species fell by mre than 90%. Sme species’ numbers are drpping faster than thers. The West Cast Lady, a fairly widespread species acrss the western U.S., drpped by 80% in 20 years.
      Butterflies are beautiful. They inspire peple, frm art t literature and petry. They deserve t exist. They are als imprtant fr ecsystem functin. Butterflies are pllinatrs (传花粉者), picking up pllen n their legs and bdies as they feed n nectar (花蜜) frm ne flwer and carrying it t the next. In their earlier stage, they als play an imprtant rle in keeping plant grwth in check. Butterflies can als serve as an indicatr species that can warn f threats and trends in ther insects.
      Butterfly ppulatins can decline fr a number f reasns. Habitat lss, insecticides, rising temperatures and drying landscapes can all harm these delicate insects. A study published in 2024fund that a change in insecticide use was a majr factr in driving butterfly declines in the Midwest ver 17 years.
      Sme butterfly species can have multiple generatins per year, and depending n the envirnmental cnditins, the number f generatins can vary between years. This brings a bit f hpe when it cmes t butterfly cnservatin. Because they have such shrt generatin times, even small cnservatin steps can make a big difference and we can see ppulatins bunce back.
      The size and rate f bidiversity lss in the wrld right nw can make ne feel helpless. But while natinal and internatinal effrts are needed t address the crisis, yu can als take small actins that can have quick benefits, starting in yur wn backyard.
      28.Why are the numbers in paragraph 2 mentined?
      A.T shw the lss f habitat fr butterflies.
      B.T list the difficulty in prtecting butterflies.
      C.T describe the distributin f butterflies in the U. S.
      D.T emphasize the sharp decline in butterfly ppulatin.
      29.What is the third paragraph mainly abut?
      A.The benefits f butterflies.B.The diversity f butterflies.
      C.The survival skills f butterflies in nature.D.The effects f butterflies n ther insects.
      30.What des the underlined wrd “This” in paragraph 5 refer t?
      A.Reducing threats t butterflies.B.Butterfly species’ variety.
      C.Butterflies’ high reprductive ptential.D.Better envirnmental cnditins.
      31.What wuld be prbably talked abut in the fllwing paragraphs?
      A.Individual effrt t make a difference.B.Main reasns fr the lss f butterflies.
      C.Gvernment plicies n butterfly cnservatin.D.Internatinal cperatin in prtecting butterflies.
      Chinese scientists have designed “NeurWrm”, an intelligent micrfiber capable f traveling freely within the bdy, demnstrated thrugh lab tests n mice, prviding insights int brain-machine interfaces (接口) and neural regulatin (神经调节) in treating certain diseases. But further studies are still needed befre it enters clinical applicatin frmally.
      Tests revealed that the micrfiber, abut 200 micrmeters in width and as thin as tw human hairs, can mnitr neural electrical signals and minute tissue defrmatins acrss large areas f the bdy r brain while mving, unlike similar materials frm ther studies that remain fixed in ne lcatin. “Unlike traditinal Parkinsn’s disease treatments that require implanting multiple electrdes (电极) in different brain regins, the ‘NeurWrm’ is planted nce and can g freely thrugh varius affected areas, mnitring neural electrical signals and even relieving symptms thrugh electrical stimulatin,” said Yan Wei, a lead scientist n the team. Fr disabled patients, this technlgy is equally beneficial.
      Inspired by the bdy structure f earthwrms, which allws fr distributed sensry and mtin cntrl, the research team led by Yan, created the “NeurWrm”. This dynamic, sft, and stretchable micrfiber, built in 60 nan-level micr sensrs — 15 times the number fund in traditinal methds, serves as a neural interface, ffering significant advantages ver traditinal neural interface devices that are static and require invasive prcedures fr repsitining. This allws fr precise multi-pint mnitring f neural electrical and bimechanical signals while traveling within the bdy after being implanted in the muscle r the brain f mice, said Yan.
      Furthermre, the fiber pssesses excellent perfrmance in sftness. Lng-term experiments n mice shwed high bicmpatibility (生物相容性), with the micrfiber remaining in muscles fr up t 13 mnths withut adverse reactins, the researchers said.
      “A key innvatin lies in the fiber’s ability t travel within the bdy. Using an pen magnetic cntrl strategy, we achieved initial cntrlled mvement and steering within tissues, allwing the fiber t mve like an earthwrm thrugh sil and recrd neural signals all alng the path withut the need fr additinal surgeries,” said Yan.
      32.Where is “NeurWrm” currently at in its prgress?
      A.The ht-selling stage.B.The experimental stage.
      C.The cnceptual phase.D.The clinical applicatin phase.
      33.What is the mst striking feature abut “NeurWrm” accrding t paragraph 2?
      A.Its mbility.B.Its recyclability.C.Its reliability.D.Its affrdability.
      34.What can be learned frm paragraph 3?
      A.The micrfiber bridges neural cells.B.Old neural devices prve ineffective.
      C.Nature can inspire innvatin.D.The micrfiber requires repsitining.
      35.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A.NeurWrm: The End f Brain SurgeryB.NeurWrm: Cntrllable Neural Interface
      C.Neural Regulatin: Nvel Cure fr DiseasesD.Fixed Electrdes: Tl fr Neural Mnitring
      Sleep has a huge impact n ur health. It helps ur brains functin, prtects against heart disease and supprts ur immune system. And withut it, we wuld die. 36 The fllwing are sme cmmn sleep myths.
      ☆MYTH 1: It desn’t matter what time f day yu sleep.
      Unfrtunately, the time f day des matter. Our circadian rhythm — the internal system that cntrls melatnin (褪黑激素) release — is greatly affected by natural sunlight. Mrning sunlight stps melatnin prductin and turns n ur bdy’s “active” phase. 37
      ☆MYTH 2: One night f sleep deprivatin will have lasting effects.
      Sleep deprivatin, r lack f sleep fr at least 24 hurs, can lead t shrt- term prblems like truble fcusing and higher bld pressure. But thse effects likely reslve with recvery sleep. S if yu have an ff night, dn’t blame yurself abut it. 38
      ☆MYTH 3: Being able t fall asleep anytime, anywhere is a gd thing.
      It’s a myth that a gd sleeper wuld be able t hit the pillw and fall asleep right away. 39 It takes a well- rested, healthy persn abut 15 t 20 minutes r maybe a little bit lnger t fall asleep. If yu’re able t fall asleep immediately, it may be a sign f a chrnically sleep-deprived state.
      ☆MYTH 4: 40
      Sme peple shw ff abut requiring just a few hurs f sleep at night. That may cme frm the ntin in ur high-perfrming sciety that “well- rested peple are lazy”, but this is nt the fact. The reality is that adults need abut seven t nine hurs f sleep a night.
      A.This is because sleep is a prcess.
      B.Sleeping lnger isn’t necessarily better.
      C.Yu can survive n less than five hurs f sleep.
      D.Yu need t g t bed befre 11 ’clck every night.
      E.On the ther hand, being in darkness allws melatnin t be released.
      F.Hwever, fr smething s imprtant, we aren’t frmally taught hw t d it right.
      G.Instead, try t get back n track with yur nrmal sleep schedule as sn as pssible.
      三、完形填空
      Art class became Lena’s safe place. Her art teacher Ms. Rssi saw Lena’s detailed sketches f Warsaw streets. “Yur hands 41 stries,” she said, giving Lena a blue paint tube.
      During ne lunchtime, disaster struck. Carrying her pttery bwl, Lena fell ver near the dining hall. Tmat sup pured ut, ruining the shes f Maya, a senir, wh 42 her clumsiness (笨拙).
      43 , Lena ran t the art rm. There, Ms. Rssi pinted t a 44 landscape, nw with red marks. “ 45 can make art,” she said, handing Lena a spnge (海绵块). “Fix it with me and make it a better ne.”
      Weeks later, an invitatin t Oakwd Annual Art Shw came. Lena 46 , but Ms. Rssi left a nte: “Fear screams. Creativity whispers.” On the submissin day, Lena 47 her wrk: a repainted landscape with a recnstructed bwl in the center. At the shw’s pening, she std trembling beside her wrk until a 48 brke thrugh, “Yu’re the artist?” It was Maya!
      Maya stepped clser, eyes wide as she studied the landscape. Lena was 49 , but Maya smiled. “I’m srry fr that day. Yu turned a 50 int smething amazing.” As their fingers brushed the picture, Lena felt fear 51 — she’d fund nt judgment n her, but 52 between them.
      Lena frze fr a secnd when asked t accept the 53 . Heart punding, she walked t the stage fr the prize. Ms. Rssi cmmented 54 , “As yu see, brken things can still shine t 55 beauty.” Applause erupted. Lena smiled, knwing artistic grwth meant brave scars, nt perfect silence.
      41.A.cllectB.cpyC.tellD.check
      42.A.laughed atB.cvered upC.jined inD.left ut
      43.A.DelightedB.SurprisedC.CmfrtedD.Frightened
      44.A.half-finishedB.newly-bughtC.hand-carvedD.well-preserved
      45.A.PuzzlesB.AccidentsC.CrashesD.Cnflicts
      46.A.hesitatedB.quitC.regrettedD.registered
      47.A.replacedB.brughtC.hidD.recgnized
      48.A.lightB.cmmentC.viceD.prmise
      49.A.nervusB.satisfiedC.prudD.respnsible
      50.A.phtB.messC.viewD.thery
      51.A.wrsenB.lastC.returnD.disappear
      52.A.cnfusinB.cmpetitinC.cnnectinD.difference
      53.A.speechB.awardC.interviewD.presentatin
      54.A.casuallyB.temprarilyC.suddenlyD.happily
      55.A.matchB.predictC.attractD.mirrr
      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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
      In a nursing hme in Suth China’s Shenzhen, an elderly resident 56 (curius) reaches ut t hld the hand f Xia Lan, a humanid rbt with lifelike skin, blinking eyes 57 a warm, sthing vice.
      China is witnessing a rapid integratin f AI and rbtics int elderly care services, ffering innvative 58 (slutin) t the challenge f an aging ppulatin. The latest data shws that by the end f last year, China’s ppulatin aged 60 and abve 59 (reach) 323 millin, accunting fr rughly 23 percent f its ttal.
      Elderly care rbts, nce a 60 (distance) cncept, are quickly becming a reality fr China’s aging ppulatin.
      “Elderly care rbts represent an untapped market,” said Bi Yalei, secretary-general f the Shenzhen Rbts Assciatin. “With serius issues 61 (arise) in senir care, such as mbility assistance, fall preventin and rehabilitatin (康复) supprt, many cmpanies in Shenzhen are actively investing in this sectr due t strng demand.”
      Althugh elderly care rbts, 62 are still in their infancy cmpared t industrial rbts, have nt been widely ppularized, sme users have already begun t experience the cnvenience they ffer. The Chengdu Humanid Rbt Innvatin Center plans t launch a lightweight humanid rbt, 63 (develp) specifically fr family and wellness applicatins. It will be able t identify senirs, bring them medicines, chat with them and help them take shwers.
      Industry experts believe the rapid grwth f the elderly care rbt sectr is being driven by plicy supprt and the advancement f AI technlgy. China’s new guidelines fr elderly care service refrms call 64 advancing humanid rbts, brain-cmputer interfaces and AI technlgies 65 (enhance) senir care.
      五、书信写作
      66.上周你班组织了主题为Appraching Nature的植物园游园活动。请你写篇文章向校英文报投稿,内容包括:
      1. 活动介绍;
      2. 你的收获。
      注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Appraching Nature
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达
      67.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 was a snwy mrning, and the snw was falling heavily utside. Sitting in her living rm, Sarah lked ut f the windw, feeling bred. She had prmised t g ut with her best friend, Nancy. They had dreamed fr a whle day f building a tall snwman with a carrt nse and an ld hat, and f laughing as they threw sft white snwballs at each ther. Nw it was the very time!
      Suddenly, Sarah heard a knck at the dr. She pened it and saw an ld wman standing there. The wman’s cat was thin, her grey hair was cvered with snw, and her hands shk as if the wind might break them. At the sight f the stranger, s weak against the strm’s fury, a sense f sympathy surged in Sarah’s heart.
      “Please, cme in,” Sarah said. As Sarah helped the shivering wman inside, a flicker f unease mixed with her cmpassin. After leading the stranger t the cuch and wrapping her wn blanket arund the wman’s shulders, Sarah hurried t the kitchen, returning with a steaming glass f tea sweetened with hney. The ld wman cupped the glass, breathed in the rising steam, and managed a small smile. “I’m Rsa. I went ut t a lcal supermarket fr bread,” she whispered, “but the snw was s heavy that it turned me arund. I can’t remember the way back hme.” Sarah listened carefully, ndding.
      Yet, the ech f Nancy’s excited vice, when they were planning their snw adventures that mrning, pulled sharply at her cnscience (良心). Sarah had prmised. Nancy, wh had already been disappinted by the canceled uting, was likely curled up at hme, waiting fr Sarah’s call t share r perhaps initiate an utdr plan.
      Sarah pictured Nancy’s bright face cluding again and felt a heavy sink. The trembling wman needed help nw, but the unspken prmise t her friend pressed like a knt (结) inside. Ding the right thing fr a stranger meant risking Nancy’s trust, and what shuld she d?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。
      Suddenly, a smart idea ccurred t Sarah.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Rsa’s daughter greeted Sarah and Nancy gratefully at the dr.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      参考答案
      1.B
      【原文】M: Mary lks s upset. What happened? Did she fail the math exam again?
      W: N. She was late fr tday’s class, s Mr. Smith criticized her.
      2.A
      【原文】M: Yu shuld cme earlier t see the appealing beginning f the music festival in this park.
      W: Well, I just finished my husewrk and bught sme fd n the way here.
      3.C
      【原文】W: The weather changes s quickly. One minute it’s raining hard, and the next it’s sunny! Shall we take a walk in the park?
      M: Well, that sunds nice. But what abut ging t the cinema instead?
      W: Gd idea!
      4.B
      【原文】W: There is a strange man fllwing me.
      M: Cme in, madam. Shall I call the plice fr yu?
      W: Thank yu! I’m abslutely terrified.
      M: Take a deep breath and have sme water first.
      5.C
      【原文】W: Excuse me, culd yu please give me a bag? I want t pack the rest f the dishes.
      M: I’m srry, but we just ran ut f bags. My c-wrker has gne t buy sme. Please wait a minute.
      6.A 7.A
      【原文】W: What are yu ging t d this weekend? D yu have any plans?
      M: I’m planning t g hiking with my friends n Saturday. What abut yu?
      W: That sunds fun. I was thinking f visiting the new museum r trying that new restaurant.
      M: Why nt jin us in hiking n Saturday mrning? Then we can have lunch tgether.
      W: Great! What abut Sunday?
      M: I’ll stay at hme t finish my hmewrk. Maybe we can visit the museum next weekend.
      W: Okay. Let’s meet at 8 ’clck n Saturday mrning.
      8.C 9.B
      【原文】M: Hell, this is David. I’m afraid I can’t cme t the meeting this afternn. I’m really srry abut this. I want t knw if we can have the meeting anther day.
      W: That’s t bad. Is there any prblem? We really need yu at the meeting t discuss the new prject.
      M: Yes. I’m nly half-way thrugh the reprt. It’s taking lnger than expected. I’ ll give it t yu in persn when I g t wrk.
      W: Culd yu send me the reprt by email befre the meeting? Then we can discuss it based n that and we’ ll reschedule the part that invlves yu.
      M: OK.
      10.C 11.A 12.B 13.B
      【原文】M: Tday, we have the pprtunity t talk with Annie Smith. She’s a phtgrapher fr the Natinal Gegraphic Sciety. Welcme, Annie.
      W: Hell. I’m glad t be here.
      M: Annie, why d yu like t travel and explre the wrld?
      W: Because it allws me t appreciate different views f the wrld. I get t experience hw peple in different places live their lives. I als lve taking pictures f wildlife and landscapes.
      M: But hw d yu cmmunicate with freigners?
      W: I think the key is t get ver my wn shyness. Even if I dn’t knw the lcal language, I will gesture and smile, s that peple feel mre relaxed arund me.
      M: What advice d yu have fr future phtgraphers?
      W: I think the mst imprtant thing is that yu’ve gt t wake up every mrning wanting t experience smething new. It’s als imprtant t lve being creative and seeing things in new ways.
      M: That makes sense. Well, thanks fr being here tday, Annie.
      14.A 15.C 16.B
      【原文】M: Hey, Jenny. Did yu see the picture James psted just nw? He caught a fish. The fish weighs up t 20 punds.
      W: Ww, he will make a lt f mney frm that fish.
      M: He didn’t plan t sell it.
      W: Then he will have a great fish dish.
      M: N, he didn’t eat it either. He released it back int the river after taking the picture.
      W: What a nice guy!
      M: Yeah! James just sent me a message inviting me t g fishing there. Wuld yu like t g with me?
      W: I’d lve t, but my fishing equipment is at hme.
      M: Cme n, he has extra equipment.
      W: Okay. When are we ging?
      M: Right nw. It’s 3:10 p.m. nw. We can arrive there in abut half an hur.
      W: Alright.
      17.B 18.A 19.C 20.A
      【原文】W: Gd evening, everyne. I’m excited t share that the Greenfield High Schl Sprts Club will hst a charity badmintn match at 2:00 p.m. n September 18th. The match will be held in the schl gym, and we’ll be welcming the Lakeside Badmintn Team as ur friendly ppnent. We welcme all students, teachers, and families t cme and supprt the teams. Entry is free fr Greenfield High students, while it csts $4 per persn fr all ther guests. All incme will be given t the children’s hme as a grup dnatin. Everyne will g thrugh a security check at the entrance, and please have yur tickets ready in advance. Students are advised t bring their schl ID cards, as there may be surprise rewards r giveaways during the event. N fd r drinks will be allwed inside the gym. T cnfirm yur attendance r participatin, please cntact us at ghsprtsclub@ schlmail.rg r call 312-778-2093 by September 14th.
      32.B 33.A 34.C 35.B
      36.F 37.E 38.G 39.A 40.C
      41.C 42.A 43.D 44.A 45.B 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.D
      56.curiusly 57.and 58.slutins 59.had reached 60.distant 61.arising 62.which 63.develped 64.fr 65.t enhance
      66.One pssible versin:
      Appraching Nature
      Last week, ur class rganized a meaningful trip themed “Appraching Nature” t the btanical garden with the purpse f deepening ur understanding f species diversity.
      Fllwing ur guide, we explred multiple themed areas, carefully bserving varius plants. Walking alng the winding paths, we were amazed by the clrful blssms and unique leaves. Under the guide’s instructins, we immediately accessed detailed intrductins, which made the learning prcess bth efficient and interesting.
      It was this unfrgettable experience that made us realize the imprtance f harmnius cexistence with nature. I sincerely hpe mre such activities can be held t allw us t get clser t nature.
      67.One pssible versin:
      Suddenly, a smart idea ccurred t Sarah. She grabbed the phne and dialed Nancy’s number. “Cme ver nw. Rescue missin first; snwmen after!” she urged. Within minutes, Nancy arrived, filled with curisity. Sarah quickly explained Rsa’s situatin. Tgether, they bundled the wman up, carefully supprting her arms as they stepped back int the snwstrm. They fllwed Rsa’s trembling finger, painstakingly sptting the directin, and pushed n until Nancy sptted the familiar landmark first. Carefully navigating the slippery path, they reached Rsa’s welcming prch. Immediately, Sarah kncked at the dr withut hesitatin.题号
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