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2026安徽省部分校联考高二下学期3月开学考试英语含答案
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1. 答题前,务必将自己的个人信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有 2 分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是 C。
1. Hw much is the dress tday?
A. $80. B. $100. C. $120.
2. What day is it tday?
A. Saturday. B. Friday. C. Thursday.
3. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a car. B. In the man’s huse. C. In an ffice.
4. Hw des the wman sund?
A. Prud. B. Impatient. C. Pleased.
5. What is the man prbably ding nw?
A. Scheduling an appintment.
B. Making a cmplaint.
C. Ordering a prduct.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,
各小题给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. What requires mre attentin accrding t the speakers?
A. Mental health. B. Prfessinal skills. C. Team attitudes.
7. Hw has the wman imprved her health?
A. By fllwing dctrs’ advice.
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B. By ding mre exercise.
C. By changing the diet.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. In a hspital. B. At hme. C. In a restaurant.
9. What will the man d?
A. Take a day ff. B. Drink sme water. C. Make a call.
10. What was the wman’s riginal plan fr tday?
A. T d sme shpping.
B. T have dinner with Bb.
C. T help Abby with her wrk.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 14 题。
11. What are the speakers ding?
A. Explring a twn. B. Planning a prject. C. Discussing a reprt.
12. Wh will be respnsible fr the lcal dcuments?
A. Sharn. B. Ben. C. Vivian.
13. What des the man ffer t d?
A. Find a librarian.
B. Help cntact rganizatins.
C. Decide n a list f interviewees.
14. Where will the speakers g t get the ld maps f the twn?
A. The public library. B. The cmmunity center. C. The recrds ffice.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 题。
15. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Guide and turist.
B. Bss and emplyee.
C. Interviewer and interviewee.
16. What des the man decide t d?
A. Learn abut first aid. B. Set ff ne day earlier. C. Cycle t the cmpany.
17. Which is a must fr the man’s talk?
A. Ntes. B. Slides. C. Advanced equipment.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What is the speaker trying t d?
A. Intrduce new students t the campus.
B. Prvide infrmatin fr visiting researchers.
C. Advertise a cllege in the lcal cmmunity.
19. Which department has the largest number f students?
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A. The French department. B. The Russian department. C. The English department
20. Why are the listeners prevented frm turing the reading rms nw?
A. T limit the number f visitrs.
B. T avid affecting the readers.
C. T ensure the safety f them.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该
项涂黑。
A
Virginia Tech is inviting secnd- and fifth-grade students t participate in a new child-develpment study
rganized by the Human Develpment and Family Science Department. The prject fcuses n hw children
develp literacy (读写能力), math, self-regulatin, and executive-functin (执行功能) skills. Researchers are
especially interested in hw daily experiences shape these skills, s teachers and parents can better help kids with
their learning.
T help families plan their participatin, the study team prvides the fllwing activity schedule:
Date Time Activity Lcatin
10:00 —
2026/3/06 Reading VT Blacksburg Campus Lab
11:00
13:00 —
2026/3/13 Leg building & math VT Ranke Early Learning Lab
14:00
10:00 —
2026/3/20 The iPad learning games Children’s Hme (n-site visit)
11:00
15:00 —
2026/3/23 Executive-functin tests VT Learning Lab Annex
16:00
Families wh wish t participate are asked t cmplete an nline frm available at bit. ly/VTLearningStudy.
cm. Registratin (注册) is pen n a rlling basis, and cnfirmatin will be sent by email within three wrking
days. This registratin step is needed fr scheduling the sessin (环节).
During the prject, each child will cmplete ne 60-minute vide-recrded sessin. During the sessin,
children will build with Leg, read shrt passages, slve math prblems, play iPad learning games, and take part in
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the Head-Tes-Knees-Shulders activity. Parents will als finish tw 15-minute surveys abut their child’s
backgrund and daily rutines. Participants will receive a $20 electrnic gift card after this prject. Fr additinal
questins, please cntact Isabel Valdivia at learnlab@vt. edu.
1. What is the purpse f the study?
A. T rate children’s literacy.
B. T cmpare students’ learning abilities.
C. T measure the influence f hands-n activities.
D. T explre the effect daily experiences have n children.
2. Which activity will take place at Children’s Hme?
A. Reading. B. Leg building math.
C. The iPad learning games. D. Executive-functin tests.
3. What are the participants required t d?
A. Make a payment.
B. Register n the given website.
C. Film their daily rutines in advance.
D. Finish a survey after the prject.
【答案】1. D 2. C 3. B
B
Last spring, Jacb Parker tld his friends a piece f unexpected news. His mm, Illana Zauderer, wuld be a
student n campus in the fall. “That was fine,” they tld him. “We think f the secnd year f cllege as ur Seasn
2 — with her playing the rle f the guest star.”
Befre entering the ne-year master’s prgram in plicy, rganizatin, and leadership studies in the Graduate
Schl f Educatin, Zauderer taught math and vcal music and ran an educatin cnsulting business. But befre
that, she was an actr and singer, appearing in Stanfrd’s 1991 student prductin f Int the Wds. Parker tried
ut fr the same musical thrugh the music department last spring. Frtunately, fr sme reasn, the musical’s
casting (选角) didn’t start until summer, and he saw an pprtunity fr his mm.
And that was hw Zauderer and Parker tk their rare status as parent and child perfrming tgether in the
same musical that parent starred in 34 years befre and that child watched repeatedly n VHS. In three January
shws, Parker played the Narratr. Zauderer, wh played the Witch when she was in cllege, played the ver 40
rles this time, including Granny and Cinderella’s Mther.
Outside f fall quarter rehearsals (排 练 ), the tw saw each ther abut nce a week — smetimes fr
scheduled catch-ups ver cffee and ther times by chance. They tk turns being the resident Stanfrd expert.
Parker reviewed Zauderer’s applicatin essay and helped her with nline curse sign-up. Zauderer cntributed her
superir knwledge f the campus. “Well, mstly, I had t shw her where Lathrp Library is,” Parker says. “There’
s n Lathrp!” Zauderer nce insisted.
“We’ve had ur shared experiences, and we’ve been able t give each ther a taste f ur individual
experiences,” Parker says. “It’s been really fun t intrduce Mm t a lt f the smaller cmmunities that are just
s tight-knit,” Parker says, as Zauderer tears up.
4. Hw did Parker’s friends react t Zauderer’s returning t the campus?
A. They cnsidered it an exciting additin.
B. They were wrried abut its influence.
C. They shwed little interest in it.
D. They felt dubtful abut it.
5. What made it pssible fr Zauderer t jin the musical again?
A. She was an experienced singer.
B The musical needed lder actrs.
C. The casting was put ff unexpectedly.
D. Her sn desired t perfrm with her.
6. What can we learn abut Parker and Zauderer?
A. They struggled t keep a wrk-study balance.
B. They met nce a week fr cffee during the rehearsal.
C. Zauderer played a granny in the musical 34 years earlier.
D. Parker assisted Zauderer with her cllege applicatin matters.
7. Why des the authr write the text?
A. T cmpare tw generatins f students.
B T describe a unique mther-sn experience.
C. T explain hw t jin a musical at Stanfrd.
D. T discuss the challenges f returning t study.
【答案】4. A 5. C 6. D 7. B
C
Nearly 90% f U.S. states are failing t prperly address plastic pllutin, indicating clearly a system failure
in a new reprt by the Ocean Cnservancy. The U.S. generates 40 millin metric tns f plastic waste every year,
r abut 287 punds per persn. And every year, that muntain f waste grws by anther 11 millin tns
wrldwide.
We dn’t lack awareness f the issue. Instead, we’ve emplyed strategies that dn’t wrk. While plastics have
changed mdern life with their varius uses, ur waste management systems have never develped t deal with
them. The result: blcked rivers, grwing landfills, and a lt f ineffective state plicies.
Take Mississippi—with almst n laws addressing plastic waste. The Mississippi River, the largest watershed
in the U.S., has becme a majr pipeline fr pllutin t g int the Gulf f Mexic. Meanwhile, Califrnia has
invested (投资) heavily in laws and bans, but at a high ecnmic cst and with limited natinwide impact.
Recycling, ften advertised as the basis f circularity(循 环 ), is failing us. Arund the wrld, nly 9% f
plastic is actually recycled. That’s because the current system depends n unrealistic levels f srting at the
husehld level. If any item is plluted with leftver fd r the last drps f a beauty prduct, it is likely t end up
in the landfill. Even in Eurpe, with mre advanced infrastructure(基础建设), the vast majrity f plastic waste is
still abandned.
Fr nearly three years, negtiatins(协商) have been underway fr the Glbal Plastics Treaty t address plastic
waste by uplifting circular ecnmies. N deal has been agreed upn yet, but we are watching clsely t see what
will happen after the negtiatins finish next week. Even if they are successful, it’s manifest that plicy alne wn’
t slve this prblem. What we need is technlgy that wrks smthly with existing cnsumer behavir and market
frces.
Rather than hpe cnsumers change their habits r wait fr gvernments t act, we need t upgrade
innvatins that prcess all waste, including the unsrted and rganic, and change it int a prduct that’s actually
useful. That’s what we need: nt mre clean-up campaigns, but real circular slutins.
8. Hw des the authr present the issue in paragraph 1?
A. By presenting figures. B. By explaining a cncept.
C. By giving examples. D. By stating cause and effect.
9. What des the authr try t shw by mentining Califrnia?
A. The imprtance f plastic recycling.
B. The ineffectiveness f sme strategies.
C. The necessity f making laws.
D. The harm f plastic pllutin.
10. What des the underlined wrd “manifest” in paragraph 5 prbably mean?
A. Clear. B. Necessary. C. Fitting. D. Surprising.
11. What is the authr’s suggestin fr slving plastic pllutin?
A. Guide cnsumers t develp waste-srting habits.
B. Carry ut clean-up mvements with recycling rganizatins.
C. Imprve innvatins t turn the waste int useful prducts.
D. Push gvernments t invest in waste treatment technlgy.
【答案】8. A 9. B 10. A 11. C
D
Sda, extremely sweet and nutritinally empty, is subject t taxatin (征 税 ) in an increasing number f
regins. Nwadays, mre than 35 cuntries and 7 cities in the United States have carried ut a tax n sda and
ther sugar-sweetened beverages (饮 料 ), a plicy driven by munting public health anxieties ver diet-related
diseases.
In the United States, nearly 40 percent f adults are bese (肥胖的), which adds $147 billin t the natin’s
yearly healthcare spending, accrding t the Centers fr Disease Cntrl and Preventin. The prblem is cmplex,
but the widespread intake f fds packed with added sugar that adds calries while prviding n essential
nutrients plays a majr rle, with beverages accunting fr nearly half the added sugar in the American diet.
Public health researchers regard sda tax as a lw-hanging fruit in the battle against health prblems such as
besity. These researchers argue that unlike ther public health plicies that require lng-term educatin and
gradual behavir change, sda tax can directly influence peple’s spending decisins by increasing the cst f
unhealthy beverages.
Behaviral scientist Christina Rbert frm UPenn ntes taxes are amng the mst effective plicies t
change unhealthy eating habits as such taxatin has lng been prven t have cut public health risks frm alchl
and tbacc use. Yet sda tax may fall shrt f advcates’ gals. Current tax rates are ften t insignificant t
reach the price level needed t change purchasing behavir. Cnsumers may replace sugary beverages with ther
calrie-rich but nutrient-pr fds, r simply crss city brders t buy untaxed sda in neighbring areas.
While beverage tax can cut dwn n sugary beverage cnsumptin, health gains wn’t cme easy and will
take time. Drawing n the experience f tbacc and alchl taxes — nce faced with ppsitin frm the
industries — experts suggest that sda tax shuld be paired with cultural changes, like hw anti-smking laws
eventually decreased tbacc intake. Only by cmbining plicies with grwing public perceptins (理解) can we
make sda tax truly effective.
12 What is the primary driver f the high besity rate in the United States?
A. The insufficiency f disease preventin.
B. The lack f imprtant nutrient intake.
C. The incapability f healthcare supprt.
D. The vercnsumptin f sugary fds.
13. What des paragraph 3 mainly fcus n?
A. The severity f health prblems.
B. The practicability f sda tax.
C. The existing plicies t fight besity.
D. The researchers’ different attitudes t sda tax.
14. Why may sda tax fail t achieve its expected effect?
A. Peple can’t affrd the tax payments.
B. Peple knw well abut sda’s harm.
C. It is unable t change peple’s chices.
D. Sugary beverages are nly sld in sme areas.
15. What can be dne t make sda tax effective?
A. Making lng-term healthcare strategies.
B. Jining hands with certain industries.
C. Cutting dwn sugary beverage supplies.
D. Attaching imprtance t scial awareness.
【答案】12. D 13. B 14. C 15. D
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
It is said that the mst imprtant relatinship yu have is the ne with yurself. Yur thughts and actins
have a pwerful effect n yur inner (内心的) emtinal state. ____16____ Fllwing them and sticking t yur
values, yu can learn t be yur wn best friend.
While there are many ways t shw yurself lve, yu can start ff by cnsidering yur health first. That can
determine hw yu experience life itself. Practice self-pity and make sure yur inner vice is a kind ne as well.
Talk t yurself as if yu wuld speak t a friend. ____17____
Anther psitive step yu can take is listening t yur needs and desires (欲望). In life, yu may meet peple
with different gals and needs. ____18____By valuing yur needs, yu prvide yurself with yur wn recgnitin,
instead f lking fr thers’ recgnitin. Remembering this is the key t finding prper partners, friends, careers,
and lifestyles because yur values and desires matter.
____19____ S wrk tward a prject that lights yu up, rather than searching n scial media, and make sure
t rest instead f saying “yes” t every invitatin. Think abut hw yu wuld want t spend yur time if yu had
mre f it, and create mments t d just that.
Make sure t als surrund yurself with peple wh encurage yu. Healthy relatinships are like sunlight t
a plant — they help yu grw in the right directin. ____20____ At the same time, it’s imprtant t let g f ties
that n lnger help yu. And dn’t hld n t relatinships ut f guilt (内疚).
A. Yu are able t d right things.
B. Respecting yur time equally matters.
C. Yet that desn’t make yurs any less imprtant.
D. Change harmful self-talk with encuraging wrds.
E. Practice self-lve and change yur life by sme simple steps.
F. Give yur energy t thse wh bring yu peace, supprt, and lve.
G. By caring abut what thers think f yu, yu can make yurself mre ppular.
【答案】16. E 17. D 18. C 19. B 20. F
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In mst teachers’ eyes, Tm was a “trublemaker”. His wrkbks were always ____21____, and in class, he
ften passed ntes t students sitting at the back. When teachers talked abut him, they wuld shw great
____22____. Tm was used t that ____23____. He tried t cause truble n purpse because he assumed n ne
____24____ him.
Hwever, smething ____25____ when he was in Grade Eight. One mrning, Ms. Su, a new teacher, asked
everyne t read the text. When it was Tm’s ____26____, the classrm became quiet immediately. Sme
students held back their laughter, ____27____ t see Tm make a fl f himself — everyne knew Tm culd
____28____ knw the 26 English letters. Tm hung his head and wuld nt speak. Ms. Su didn’t ____29____ him.
Instead, she pushed the textbk t him ____30____, and said, “I’ll read it nce, and yu ____31____ me, kay?”
Her vice was quiet and sft, free f teasing (取笑), just full f ____32____.
After ____33____ fr a lng time, Tm finally pened his muth. He thught it sunded terrible, but t his
surprise, Ms. Su ndded with a smile. At that mment, the tugh shell was cracked pen a little.
Tm began t pay attentin t his ____34____. He wuld help classmates when they were in truble and
wrked hard. Years later, Tm was admitted t his dream university and even became a vlunteer t help thse in
need. He finally ____35____ that true kindness is like what Ms. Su did: breaking dwn prejudice (偏见) with
gentleness and awakening curage with trust.
21. A. rderly B. unavidable C. unfinished D. ld
22. A. curisity B. disappintment C. relief D. imbalance
23. A. reputatin B. excuse C. award D. schedule
24. A. cmmented n B. gave up C. lked fr D. cared abut
25. A. changed B. returned C. failed D. cntinued
26. A. chice B. turn C. prmise D. plan
27. A. regretting B. ffering C. waiting D. fearing
28. A. skillfully B. pssibly C. surely D. hardly
29. A. rush B. stp C. refuse D. guide
30. A. carelessly B. silently C. impatiently D. nervusly
31. A. crrect B. scre C. help D. fllw
32. A. encuragement B. pride C. cnfidence D. gratitude
33. A. cmparing B. hesitating C. researching D. arguing
34. A. gal B. duty C. behavir D. ability
35. A. imagined B. expected C. explained D. understd
【答案】21. C 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. B
31. D 32. A 33. B 34. C 35. D
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
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。
Under the theme “Fashin Transfrmatin: Cexistence in Diversity”, the 2025 Glbal Fashin Cnference
____36____ (hld) in Dngguan in Suth China’s Guangdng Prvince n Nvember 16. The event gathered
designers, schlars and business representatives frm 25 cuntries and regins, including Italy, the UK, and Spain,
in an attempt ____37____ (explre) paths fr industry symbisis (共生) in a time when uncertainty is ____38____
(glbal) experienced.
Juan Pares, president f the Internatinal Textile Manufacturers Federatin, highlighted challenges such as
weak demand and a slw ecnmic ____39____ (recver) caused by market vlatility (波动性) and infrmatin
verlad. He stressed that strategic cperatin, sustainable develpment, green supply chains ____40____ digital
applicatins were essential fr building industry adaptability. The president f the China Natinal Textile and
Apparel Cuncil pinted ut that the glbal apparel industry played a key rle in emplyment, grwth and cultural
exchange, while ____41____ (face) great changes that were driven by trade barriers, AI and the rise f
sustainability as a cre value.
During the cnference, design ____42____ (pineer) frm China, Italy, the UK and France discussed cultural
diversity, brand uniqueness and design inclusivity. Their discussin, ____43____ reached beynd style trends t
call fr a return t the cre value f design, frmed a lng exchange. Diverse views were presented, cmpared and
integrated acrss multiple cultural backgrunds, ____44____ the aim f figuring ut hw design culd guide the
industry tward creativity _____45_____ (grund) in respect and pen cmmunicatin.
【答案】36. was held
37. t explre
38. glbally
39. recvery
40. and 41. facing
42. pineers
43. which 44. with
45. grunded
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
46. 假定你是李华,你的英国网友 Gerge 对你校开设的劳动课程很感兴趣。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1. 课程介绍;
2. 你的看法。
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。
Dear Gerge,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________
Yurs,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Gerge,
I’m glad yu’re interested in ur schl’s labr curse. It cvers practical skills like planting vegetables, ding
husewrk, and making handcrafts. We have it twice a week, which helps us learn t take respnsibility.
In my pinin, this curse is very meaningful. It nt nly enriches ur schl life but als teaches us useful
life skills that we can’t learn frm bks. Fr example, I’ve learned t ck simple dishes and grw plants, which
gives me a sense f achievement. I truly benefit a lt frm it.
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Mia and I were always tgether frm the third grade. We were like tw halves f a single sul, cnnected by
secrets we shared, sleeping at each ther’s huse at night, and bth lving the sunsets by the ld ak tree near the
stream. After her family mved three blcks away in middle schl, we still walked t schl every mrning, ur
schlbags swinging tgether. On weekends, we tk care f the vegetables we planted in her backyard. When my
mm decided t keep Spunk, the thin little dg we fund utside the fd stre, Mia was the first persn I tld.
Tw years later, I helped her name her dg Tanka, after her little brther’s baseball name. Our lives were s clse
that I never thught we wuld stp talking t each ther.
That day came when we were in the last year f high schl. Mia had wrked very hard n her art wrks fr
many mnths. Her dream was t g t the famus art schl in the city, and she put all her heart int each painting.
But I was busy with cllege applicatins and a part-time jb, trying hard t manage bth. The night befre the
deadline, Mia asked me t check her artist statement. I was busy with many dcuments and tld her I had n time.
She ndded quietly, but I saw the sadness in her eyes. “It’s all right,” she said in a flat vice. “I’ll ask smene else.”
I thught that was the end f it — until the next week, when Mia fund she’d been waitlisted (列入等候者名
单). She didn’t call r text me, and when I ran int her at schl, she avided me. I tried t aplgize, t explain
hw stressed I’d been, but she shut me dwn. “It’s nt just abut the statement,” she shuted, her vice shaking. “It’
s abut feeling like I’m always the ne making time fr yu, while yu’re t busy fr me. Yu’re my best friend
— shuldn’t I matter mre than a stupid essay?” Befre I culd respnd, she turned and walked away, leaving me
standing alne in the hallway, my thrat tight with regret.
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The gap between us grew wider as the weeks passed.
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Mia and I gt much clser after that cnversatin.
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【答案】 The gap between us grew wider as the weeks passed. We n lnger walked tgether, and even sat n
ppsite sides f the classrm. I missed ur chats, the sunsets by the ak tree, and taking care f ur vegetables.
Every time I saw her with ther friends, my heart ached with regret. One afternn, I fund her sitting alne by the
ld ak tree, just like we used t. Gathering all my curage, I sat beside her, tears in my eyes, and aplgized
sincerely, telling her I was wrng t neglect her feelings and that she meant mre than anything t me.
Mia and I gt much clser after that cnversatin. She admitted she’d als missed ur friendship and was hurt
but willing t frgive me. We started walking t schl tgether again, just like ld times, and spent weekends
recalling ur happy memries. When Mia finally gt accepted int the art schl, I was the first t cngratulate her,
and she invited me t her art shw. Our friendship, nce brken, became even strnger — we learned that true
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