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      这是一份江苏省灌南县惠泽高级中学2025-2026学年高一上学期1月月考英语试题-自定义类型,共18页。试卷主要包含了听力-选择题,选词填空-短文,阅读理解,阅读七选五,完形填空,语法填空,阅读表达,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      1.Where are the speakers ging?
      A. A clthing stre.B. A hairdresser’s.C. A restaurant.
      2.What mnth is it nw?
      A. January.B. Octber.C. December.
      3.What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Family membersB. Teacher and student.
      C. Dctr and patient.
      4.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. The man’s interest.B. A friend’s achievement.
      C. A new bk.
      5.Why was the man unable t see any rabbits recently?
      A. They were hidden in the fields.
      B. They caught a disease.
      C. They were driven ff.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. On the street.B. In a hspital.
      C. At the speakers’ huse.
      7.Hw did Nick find the little girl?
      A. By calling her name.
      B. By listening t her cries.
      C. By fllwing ther kids’ directins.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Wh is the wman aplgizing t?
      A. Her friend.B. Her family.C. Her neighbr.
      9.Hw can the man be described?
      A. He is understanding.B. He is in a bad md.
      C. He is wrried abut the cat.
      10.What des the wman ffer t d fr the man?
      A. Find his cat.
      B. Repair the windw.
      C. Pay fr the cst f the steak.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.What might becme a regular activity?
      A. Tree planting.B. Litter-picking.
      C. Cmmunity gardening.
      12.What is the benefit f planting trees accrding t the wman?
      A. Keeping the air clean.
      B. Beautifying the streets.
      C. Getting peple t wrk tgether.
      13.What des the wman believe is the key t making a better area?
      A. Supprt frm the lcal gvernment.
      B. Educatin f envirnmental prtectin.
      C. Cmmn respnsibilities in the cmmunity.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.Hw des the man remember things?
      A. By cnnecting them with meaningful events.
      B. By setting reminders n his phne.
      C. By writing them dwn.
      15.What is the wman gd at?
      A. Repairing things.
      B. Organizing special events.
      C. Learning new things quickly.
      16.What des the man think f the wman’s talent?
      A. Surprising.B. Practical.C. Interesting.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What d we knw abut Madeira?
      A. It lies in the sutheast f Prtugal.
      B. It was fund in the early 15th century.
      C. It was the destinatin f the New Wrld.
      18.What is Madeira famus fr?
      A. Its wine.B. Its beaches.C. Its explrers.
      19.Which utdr activity can visitrs enjy in Madeira?
      A. Living in grass-rf huses.
      B. Climbing muntains.
      C. Ging hiking.
      20.What is an attractin in Funchal?
      A. The viewpints by the sea.B. The vlcanic sight.
      C. The wild birds.
      二、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      21.选词填空
      The wedding f famus sccer star Le was 66 a simple ceremny, blending (融合) his lve fr sprts, appreciatin fr glbal cultures, and even mvie making. They chse t 67 traditins frm bth their hme cuntries: the venue was 68 with red lanterns (a Chinese custm) and white jasmine (a symbl f purity in his fiancée’s native Italy).
      A small film crew was invited t capture the mment, and they 69 the shting plan the night befre. Thugh it was 70 t crdinate (使……协调) the crew’s schedule with the wedding preparatins, their prfessinal wrk 71 everyne. Le’s teammates came t 72 him, and sme even jked abut hw he culd make up fr the missed training sessins later. The cuple als 73 small cards explaining the cultural meanings f each decratin t the seats. 74 the jyus atmsphere, a lcal band played lively music. Later, The wedding 75 “The Mst Culturally Rich Celebrity Wedding” by a lifestyle magazine.
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      三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。
      A
      Whether yu feel like taking a rad trip, r yu just need sme fun, yu’ll enjy this list f ppular turist attractins.
      Alabama: Gulf Cast Beaches
      If Alabama wasn’t the lcatin fr yur next summer beach vacatin, yu may want t recnsider. There are 32 miles f white sands that have washed dwn frm the Appalachian Muntains fr thusands f years. That’s prbably why ver six millin peple visit Alabama’s Gulf Cast beaches every year. Ten dllars per persn.
      Alaska: Kenai Fjrds Wildlife Cruise
      Alaska is the place t g fr sptting breathtaking (令人惊叹的) wildlife. In fact, the number f visitrs wh travel t Alaska t see wildlife has increased 45 percent. The Kenai Fjrds Wildlife Cruise will bring yu up clse t whales, sea lins, and sea birds. A five-hur trip that starts at nn and cvers 55 miles f sea will be the best $98 yu’ve ever spent.
      Arkansas: Ht Springs Natinal Park
      Skip the beach and chse a new type f relaxatin at Ht Springs Natinal Park. It’s America’s ldest natinal and the smallest natinal park. There’s a n-bking plicy, perfect fr travelers rlling thrugh. Drs pen at 8 a.m., s get there early!
      Cnnecticut: Yale Peabdy Museum f Natural Histry
      Yale Peabdy Museum f Natural Histry is a must stp if yu’re traveling nearby Yale University. It attracts plenty f peple and has many cllectins including New England birds, dinsaurs, Greek and Rman antiquities, and even an Egyptian mummy. Adults pay $13 fr entry, but if yu want t visit fr free, g n a Thursday.
      Dn’t miss the fur best turist attractins.
      22.Why d many peple g t Alabama’s Gulf Cast beaches?
      A. It has a gd and cnvenient lcatin.
      B. It has a histry f thusands f years.
      C. It has tens f miles f white sands.
      D. The Appalachian Muntains are beautiful.
      23.When shuld yu get t the Kenai Fjrds Wildlife Cruise if yu want t visit it?
      A. Five hurs befre it pens.B. Five hurs after it pens.
      C. Befre 8 a.m.D. Befre twelve ’clck at nn.
      24.What is special abut Yale Peabdy Museum f Natural Histry?
      A. Many peple g there t see cllectins.
      B. Yu needn’t pay fr it n certain days.
      C. It makes yu nt want t leave.
      D. It’s very beautiful and attractive.
      B
      Balancing unsteadily as yu try t walk acrss a rpe strung high abve the grund undubtedly makes yu anxius. But prfessinal tightrpe walker Chris Bullzini is getting peple with anxiety and cnfidence issues t d just that.
      Chris shuld be super-strng and fcused fr what he des, but that wasn’t always the case. “If yu met me as a kid, yu’d laugh ut lud knwing hw I’ve turned ut,” Chris said. “I was skinny, tall and ttally awkward.” What Chris did have was an interest in circus (马戏团), mastering juggling and then, in his early twenties becming fascinated by seeing a wire walker. Travelling arund 28 cuntries, he perfected different disciplines f rpe walking, frm lse and tight rpes just a cuple f metres ff the grund, t highway.
      “Althugh yu have t master balance and bdy crdinatin, abut eighty percent f it is mental. I experience fear when I’m up there, but I dn’t get scared. If I let nervusness take ver, I wuld lse cntrl and plummet,” he said.
      Chris’s skills saw him perfrm with circus du Sleil n the film Dumb. But after returning t hmetwn and setting up his circus yard, he decided t ffer free anxiety-reducing wrkshps. “I was pretty lst when yung and had my wn issues with anxiety. S I thught helping peple gain cnfidence and belief frm what they are ding wuld definitely be awesme,” Chris said.
      Participants wear safety equipment and prgress at their wn cmfrt level, with sme staying near grund level and thers attempting a significant 5. 5-meter-high wire. Chris said, “The sense f what yu’ve achieved and hw yu’ve cped is then stuck in the mind. When yu feel anxius, r the fear cmes in, r they have a big challenge that seems impssible, yu can g back t the preparatin exercises we did.”
      Peple wh thught they’d never be able t d it push the anxiety aside and walk acrss as if they were brn fr it. Watching that transfrmatin is a gift.
      25.What led Chris t pursue tightrpe walking in the beginning?
      A. His interest in circus and an inspiratin.
      B. His desire fr mvie perfrmance.
      C. His gal t vercme anxiety.
      D. His natural athletic talent.
      26.What des the underlined wrd “plummet” mean in paragraph 3?
      A. Give up.B. Get trapped.
      C. Becme cnfused.D. Fall dwn.
      27.What can we learn abut Chris’s wrkshps?
      A. They’re safe and self-paced.
      B. They fcus mre n physical skills.
      C. They require participants t try highway.
      D. They are designed t train prfessinals.
      28.What is the main purpse f the text?
      A. T describe a perfrmer’s success stry.
      B. T explain rpe walking techniques.
      C. T prmte free wrkshps ffered by Chris.
      D. T shw hw rpe walking helps with anxiety.
      C
      Different cultures have varius festivals, but the jy and eagerness are the same. Fr us adults, celebratins are a way f taking a break frm heavy wrk, re-live past memries, and keeping traditins alive, but what abut children?
      Well, fr ur kids, this is the perfect time t learn and enrich their líves with knwledge. At festivals, I remember, I intrduced the value and imprtance f persnal cnnectins and cultural treasure t my kids while they were having fun. Child experts strngly suggest that parents tell their kids varius rituals (仪式) f the festivals and have them jin in celebratry activities.
      I think every festival has a rich backstry, and every stry has plenty f lessns and values t teach. Besides, histrical and gegraphical backgrund cnnected with festivals give reasns why we celebrate festivals with specific rituals.
      Kids need t have a deep-rted understanding f the identity (身份) f their culture and traditins. Because this nt nly helps in develping a psitive sense f identity but als pushes kids t cnnect with their cultures thrugh rituals, native decratins, fd, etc., t keep cntinuity ver generatins. Thus, parents shuld make kids a central part f all festivals.
      It is n secret that gifts bring jy and excitement t children. Every time I give gifts t my kids, I find the gifts excite their senses and make them feel valued. I must make my kids believe that their families care abut their interests and desires. Thus, gifting is a meaningful way t express feelings t kids. What’s mre, the act f giving and receiving gifts helps develp feelings f care and kindness.
      29.What d festivals mean fr children?
      A. A perfect time t have a rest.B. A chance t increase knwledge.
      C. A memry f their ld days.D. An effrt t prtect traditins.
      30.Why shuld kids be “a central part f all festivals”?
      A. They enjy festival backstries.B. They lve histry and gegraphy.
      C. They must knw wh they are.D. They can bring much happiness.
      31.Wh are the intended readers f the text?
      A. Kids.B. Teachers.C. Headmasters.D. Parents.
      32.What is a suitable title f the passage?
      A. Imprtance f Festivals in Kids’ Life
      B. Parents' Rle in Celebrating Festivals
      C. Benefits f Festival Rituals t Kids
      D. Principles f Kids' Lve fr Festivals
      D
      Dark chclate is ften seen as a healthier chice. Many peple believe it can help with prblems like high bld pressure and even imprve mental sharpness. But is this really true? Scientific evidence presents a mre cmplex and less encuraging picture.
      The health reputatin f dark chclate mainly cmes frm a cmpund called flavanls (黄烷醇), which are fund in cca beans. Sme studies, particularly thse funded by the chclate industry, suggest that these flavanls are beneficial. Hwever, independent and mre detailed research ften fails t supprt these exciting claims.
      Research n flavanls cmes in different frms. Sme shrt-term experiments shwed that flavanls culd slightly lwer bld pressure. But the results acrss many studies are nt cnsistent. Other studies, called bservatinal studies, simply ask peple abut their diets. They fund that individuals wh cnsume mre flavanls tend t be healthier, whereas this crrelatin des nt equal causatin. These peple might be healthier fr ther reasns, such as having higher incmes, better verall diets, r being less likely t smke.
      T vercme these limitatins, a large-scale trial named COSMOS was cnducted. It invlved thusands f lder adults wh tk daily flavanl supplements fr several years. The findings were revealing: while the supplements did nt reduce the risk f develping diseases like diabetes, heart attacks, r cancer, they did lead t a significant 27% reductin in deaths frm cardivascular disease (心血管疾病).
      Despite this single psitive utcme, it is crucial nt t misinterpret it. Achieving the same dse f flavanls used in the study by eating dark chclate wuld be prblematic. One wuld have t cnsume large amunts, which als means ingesting high levels f added sugar and saturated fats (饱和脂肪) — bth knwn t be harmful t heart health. Therefre, getting flavanls frm dark chclate is nt an efficient r healthy strategy. Healthier alternatives include pure cca pwder, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and green tea.
      While dark chclate can be enjyed as a tasty treat, its health benefits have been greatly verstated. The idea that it is a health fd appears t be rted mre in clever marketing than in slid scientific evidence.
      33.What is the main reasn t questin the health claims abut dark chclate?
      A. It is nly eaten n special ccasins.
      B. It lacks supprt frm slid scientific research.
      C. It has been replaced by ther healthier fds.
      D. Its ability t imprve mental sharpness is unprven.
      34.What can we infer abut bservatinal studies?
      A. They are the mst reliable type f scientific study.
      B. They prve that dark chclate is the healthiest fd.
      C. Their results might be influenced by ther factrs.
      D. They fcus n the effects f smking rather than verall diets.
      35.Why des the authr mentin “added sugar and saturated fats” in Paragraph 5?
      A. T explain why dark chclate tastes bitter.
      B. T suggest that peple shuld eat mre dark chclate.
      C. T prve that all dark chclate is harmful t heart disease.
      D. T shw that dark chclate is nt the best surce f flavanls.
      36.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
      A. The Sweet Truth: Dark chclate is a Superfd
      B. Flavanls: The Secret t a Lng Life
      C. The COSMOS Study: A Final Prf fr chclate?
      D. Dark chclate: A Healthy Treat r a Marketing Trick?
      四、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
      Reasns Why Literature Is S Imprtant?
      Tday, there are t many peple wh believe that literature is simply nt imprtant r undervalue its ability t stand the test f time and give us great knwledge. There is a stigma (耻辱) in sciety that implies ne wh is mre drawn t science and math will smehw be mre successful in life, and that ne wh is mre excited abut literature and ther art frms will be bund t live a life f lw-paid jbs and unsatisfying careers. 37
      T me, hwever, literature serves as a gateway t learning f the past and increasing my knwledge and understanding f the wrld. Here are just a few reasns why literature is imprtant.
      Expanding hrizns.
      First and fremst, literature pens ur eyes and makes us see mre than just what the frnt dr shws. 38 With this, we begin t learn, ask questins, and build ur instincts (直觉). We expand ur minds.
      Appreciatin f ther cultures and beliefs.
      Reading abut histry, anthrplgy (人类学) r religius studies prvides a methd f learning abut cultures and beliefs ther than ur wn. It allws us t understand and experience ther living systems in ther wrlds. 39 We can learn, understand and appreciate it.
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      All kinds f literature, pems, essays, nvels, r shrt stries, help us address human nature and cnditins that affect all peple. We learn that imperfectin is nt always bad and that nrmal can be bring. We learn that life must be lived t the fullest. We need literature in rder t cnnect with ur wn mankind.
      41 Any debate ver this makes n sense. It prvides grwth, strengthens ur minds, and gives us the ability t think utside the bx.
      A.Addressing mankind.
      B.Better writing skills.
      C.Literature is imprtant and necessary.
      D.It helps us understand the wide wrld surrunding us.
      E.Many f us learn what critical thinking (批判性思维) is in ur language arts classes.
      F.We get persnal views and understanding int the minds frm the inside lking ut.
      G.Smewhere alng the line, the wrld has cme t think that literature is insignificant.
      37.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      38.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      39.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      40.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      41.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      五、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
      “There are tw kinds f peple in the wrld — peple wh lve Peking Opera and peple wh dn’t knw they lve Peking Opera yet,” said Wang Peiyu in the pening sectin f her latest 12-episde (集) nline 42 . “My jb is t let the 43 knw abut Peking Opera and then fall in lve with it.”
      The weekly talk shw sees Wang, wh is ne f the 44 Peking Opera artists in China, 45 the traditinal art frm and display its attractin.
      With a (n) 46 f varius art frms, including singing, dancing, and martial arts (武术), Peking Opera has a lng histry 47 back t the 19th century. In 2010, UNESCO 48 it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage f Humanity (人类非物质文化遗产).
      Like many traditinal art frms, it is 49 by ppular entertainment and is lsing its audience, especially amng the 50 generatin.
      Wang is trying t 51 the situatin. She has abut 1.6 millin fllwers n micr-blgging platfrm Sina Weib and has 52 a large fan base amng yung peple with her amazing techniques and charm.
      Each episde, abut 30 minutes lng, 53 Wang intrduce her unique knwledge abut Peking Opera with a particular 54 such as the making f a Peking Opera star, the 55 f preparing fr a perfrmance, and amusing stries abut the age-ld art. She uses simple, direct and humrus language t appeal t the audience.
      One fan cmmented, “All I knew abut Peking Opera was the 56 face, but thanks t Wang’s shw, I nw knw mre abut the art frm and I lk frward t watching a live perfrmance in the theater.”
      42.A. serviceB. shwC. businessD. advertisement
      43.A. fansB. frmerC. studentsD. latter
      44.A. hard-wrkingB. best-sellingC. warm-heartedD. strng-willed
      45.A. explainB. createC. limitD. destry
      46.A. cmpetitinB. classificatinC. cmbinatinD. explanatin
      47.A. datingB. expandingC. lkingD. pulling
      48.A. prtectedB. builtC. recgnizedD. praised
      49.A. remvedB. challengedC. prmtedD. balanced
      50.A. richerB. smarterC. lderD. yunger
      51.A. changeB. fllwC. attackD. recver
      52.A. put upB. taken upC. built upD. brken up
      53.A. seesB. nticesC. develpsD. expresses
      54.A. nteB. starC. themeD. guest
      55.A. aimB. failureC. necessityD. prcess
      56.A. scaredB. paintedC. adaptedD. carved
      六、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      57.Over the past year, ur schl has 56 (success) rganized a number f activities t prmte traditinal Chinese festivals.
      An ptinal curse 57 (call) Traditinal Chinese Festivals started last term. It 58 (prve) very ppular s far. The number f students wh have signed up fr the curse has increased frm 50 t 200. Many students say that they have becme mre interested in traditinal festivals and wish t learn mre abut them.
      In additin t the curse, several cmpetitins 59 (hld) t prmte traditinal festivals since last year. The mst recent ne was the cmpetitin t design a pster abut traditinal festivals. The winning design 60 ( create) by the Art Club, abut the Mid-Autumn Festival. Their pster shwed a full mn 61 the beautiful figure f Chang'e n it. We als had a petry writing cmpetitin. Mre than 100 students tk part and wrte wnderful pems abut traditinal festivals. The 62 (win) was Jseph Lin frm Class 3C. He wrte a pem abut his experience with his grandpa n the Duble Ninth Festival.
      Schl clubs have als played an imprtant rle in prmting traditinal Chinese festivals, 63 peple rganize different activities. Just last week, the Theatre Club put n a play abut the Qingming Festival in the schl hall. The play lasted abut 30 minutes and was 64 great success. On the Dragn Bat Festival, the Cking Club taught students hw t make rice dumplings. Many students said their handmade rice dumplings were the 65 (delicius) they had ever eaten!
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      七、阅读表达:本大题共1小题,共12分。
      58.阅读下列短文,完成文后的填空题和表达题。
      I was brn small, which ften left me feeling uncnfident. During my secnd year f high schl, my family mved t a different city. Getting used t life as a new kid has always been difficult fr me, and this mve made it mre challenging. In my new schl, I felt physically and mentally uneasy. Other students had already built friendships, leaving me withut a friend.
      Besides, I fund English learning bring and didn’t knw what t d during English classes. S, I spent my free time drawing because that was what I usually did when I was alne.
      I still recall the first day in the schl dining hall. While waiting in line fr fd, I heard a grup f students excitedly discussing an upcming English drama shw fr freshmen. As I passed by, they glanced at me with surprise. “He lks s small,” smene said in a lw vice. My face burned with embarrassment and I bent my head. Pretending nt t hear them, I slipped int the farthest seat available and had my meal alne.
      In my first English class, I sat at my desk, staring blankly at the bk. The letters and wrds seemed t dance cnfusingly acrss the page and laugh at me. Lsing interest quickly, I began drawing n the bk. A few minutes later, my English teacher, Mr. Frank — a kind man — walked up t me.
      “Nice drawing,” he said gently. “Yu knw, language is als an art frm; it carries its wn charm and beauty. I believe yu culd find English attractive if yu discver where t begin.”
      (1) 根据文章内容,使用适当的词完成下列表格,每空一词。
      (2) 结合文中内容,回答下列问题,写作字数 60左右。After Mr Frank encuraged me, what changes did I make t my attitude twards English learning?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共13分。
      59.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Peter对中国文化很感兴趣。他写信询问你最喜欢的中国传统节日——中秋节。请你给他写一封回信,向他介绍这一传统节日,内容包括:1. 节日的时间;2. 庆祝该节日的主要活动。
      注意:1. 结构完整,语句流畅,条理清晰,语法正确,表达规范,书写工整。
      2. 词数80左右,开头结尾已给出,不算字数。
      活动 activity, 庆祝 celebrate, 传统食物 traditinal fd
      Dear Clara,
      I’m very glad t knw that yu take great interest in traditinal Chinese culture. Nw let me tell yu smething abut my favrite Chinese festival.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      1.【答案】C
      2.【答案】A
      3.【答案】B
      4.【答案】B
      5.【答案】C
      6~7.【答案】C、B
      8~10.【答案】C、A、C
      11~13.【答案】B、A、C
      14~16.【答案】A、A、B
      17~20.【答案】B、A、C、A
      21.【答案】【小题1】
      anything but
      【小题2】
      bserve
      【小题3】
      decrated
      【小题4】
      put the finishing tuches t
      【小题5】
      incnvenient
      【小题6】
      impressed
      【小题7】
      cngratulate
      【小题8】
      attached
      【小题9】
      T maintain
      【小题10】
      was awarded
      22~24.【答案】C、D、B
      25~28.【答案】A、D、A、D
      29~32.【答案】B、C、D、A
      33~36.【答案】B、C、D、D
      37~41.【答案】G、D、F、A、C
      42~56.【答案】B、D、B、A、C、A、C、B、D、A、C、A、C、D、B
      57.【答案】【小题1】
      successfully
      【小题2】
      called
      【小题3】
      has prved//has prven
      【小题4】
      have been held
      【小题5】
      was created
      【小题6】
      with
      【小题7】
      winner
      【小题8】
      where
      【小题9】
      a
      【小题10】
      mst delicius
      58.【答案】【小题1】
      cnfidence
      adapting
      Characters
      descriptin
      embarrassing
      cnfused
      encuragement
      【小题2】
      Firstly, I started t fcus attentively n English classes, fllwing Mr. Frank’s instructins with great care. Then, I watched riginal English films and read English nvels. I became active in speaking up and cmmunicating with my classmates. I als drew clrful psters cmbining text and pictures. The prcess helped me remember vcabulary and grammar pints better. Gradually, I discvered the beauty f English and fund the cnfidence.
      59.【答案】Dear Peter,
      I’m very glad t knw that yu take great interest in traditinal Chinese culture. Nw let me tell yu smething abut my favrite Chinese festival.
      The Mid-Autumn Festival usually cmes in September r Octber. On this special day, families cme tgether t celebrate. We have a big and delicius dinner with all kinds f dishes. Mncakes are the traditinal fd that we enjy a lt. They cme in varius flavrs like sweet bean paste, ltus seed paste and fruit. After dinner, we g utside and admire the beautiful full mn. The bright mn hangs high in the sky, making the night peaceful and charming. Meanwhile, we share stries abut Chang’e and the jade rabbit, which are part f the traditinal flklre related t the festival. It’s a time filled with jy and warmth.
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      decrate anything but attach bserve cnvenient
      impress cngratulatin award maintain put the finishing tuches t
      Setting
       I was nt s tall that I lacked .
       After mving t a different city with my family, I had sme difficulty in t a new life.
       I was uneasy physically and mentally. Furthermre, I had n friends.

       I
       Mr. Frank
       Classmates
      Plt
       I was bred f English learning s that I didn’t knw what t d in English classes. My emtins were beynd
       In dining rm, classmates were excited t discuss an upcming English drama. Meanwhile, it was fr me t hear smene talking f my height.
       In my first English class, I stared blankly at the bk and I was t see the letters and wrds.
       My English teacher, Mr. Frank, praised my drawing which carried its wn charm and beauty.
      Theme
      Thanks t Mr. Frank’s and trust, I discvered the beauty f English and was capable f expressing myself in English.

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