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1. 2024届湖北省七市州高三年级3月联合统一调研测试英语试题
I faced a tight budget when I was nine. On November 1st, I used up most of the money I saved. With a small amount of pocket money left before Christmas I didn’t have enough to buy presents for the family.
I was seriously considering going to my dad and asking for an advance on the next year’s pocket money, so I could at least buy gifts for my family members. But then, one evening, I was sitting in my room reading advertisements in the back of a magazine. Several greeting-card companies were telling us how people could make money by selling their cards and stationery (文具). Normally, I would have passed right over the ads, but this time my situation was so difficult that I felt I had nothing to lose.
The ad that attracted me most was one by a well-known greeting-card company in my nation, whose products were of high quality. With my parents’ help, I contacted the company, although they preferred adults or older kids to advertise their products. After my sincere request, they agreed to give me, a nine-year-old boy, a chance.
My sales materials arrived within the week. I had expected something small and neat, but the package looked like a dinosaur’s shoebox; it was close to three feet long and nearly a foot wide, full of stuff. There was a thick binder (活页夹) containing a complete selection of the cards and some writing paper, which I would be selling for around $ 3 per box.
Although my parents supported my try to make money by myself, they had little confidence in my success; after all, instead of an outgoing kid, I was somewhat shy. However, I was determined to have a try to challenge myself. 注意:
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Wasting no time, I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood. Eventually, I earned over $20, a large sum of money for a 9-year-old kid in 1954.
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Wasting no time, I set off and knocked on doors in my neighborhood. Taking a deep breath, I introduced myself as the young representative of the well-known greeting-card company. The initial reactions varied — some people ignored me and slammed the door in my face, while others were fascinated by the sight of a child taking on such a role. After receiving support and encouragement from a few people, my confidence grew steadily, enabling me to display exquisitely designed cards and share the captivating stories behind each design with people. As I engaged with more people, I found myself engaging in conversations that went beyond the purpose of sales.
Eventually, I earned over $20, a large sum of money for a 9-year-old kid in 1954. The sense of accomplishment I felt was overwhelming. Not only did I earn money to buy Christmas presents for my family through my own efforts, but I also learned a lot from the experience. It showed me that even in challenging times, there are opportunities to make a difference and overcome obstacles. The sense of achievement and independence I gained from this endeavor stayed with me throughout my life, shaping my outlook on challenges and reinforcing the importance of determination and hard work.
2. 辽宁省名校联盟2024届高三一模英语试题
Our neighbor, Mrs. Moore is an old artist, who lives alone with her cat Taffy. Her husband passed away years ago and her children work in other cities. Mrs. Moore always wears a serious look but in fact she is a very nice neighbor. She does three things every day — petting Taffy, painting and baking, among which baking is the part I like. Whenever the mouth-watering smell gets over the fence, I could expect a paper bag containing delicious cookies to be passed over the fence and shared by my sister Jennifer and me. To return this favor, my dad would mow the lawn (修剪草坪) for Mrs. Moore and help repair the water pipes.
Last year, Dad put his idea of building a tree house for us in our back yard into action. Dad shot from the hip (干事利落) and got everything in place within two weeks. It was a yellow tree house with red roof, which made a great place for Jennifer and me to get out of the sight of Mom and Dad to have fun and talk about our girlish matters. We couldn’t wait to get in only to find Taffy had taken occupation of it and messed up the inside. We ourselves were unwilling to talk about such a problem to our nice neighbor, but we had no other choice. Dad was the one we sent to Mrs. Moore’s house for a friendly talk about the issue.
After the talk, Dad took Mrs. Moore on an inspection of the tree house, at which she was extremely astonished, saying she had never expected Taffy could be so fascinated with it. She promised to take care of the problem but to our disappointment, the cat could still find ways to climb over the fence and get into the tree house. After a thousand apologies to us, Mrs. Moore gave the problem a careful consideration and came up to a big decision: In view of Taffy’s obsession (痴迷) with a tree house, why not build one specially for him?
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mrs. Moore bought a ready-made one from an Internet store and had some workers fix it up in her garden. Mrs. Moore racked her brains (绞尽脑汁) and worked out a plan to exchange our tree houses. 参
Mrs. Moore bought a ready-made one from an Internet store and had some workers fix it up in her garden. The tree house in the shape of a bird’s nest with the bright colors of purple and orange looked great in the garden. Mrs. Moore also put cat toys and cat food in it to make sure Taffy would be attracted. When we saw it, we started to feel jealous of Taffy. However, in anticipation of all of us, the cat didn’t want to pay a single visit and wouldn’t stop coming to our tree house, no matter how much effort Mrs Moore put into making it attractive.
Mrs. Moore racked her brains (绞尽脑汁) and worked out a plan to exchange our tree houses. In order to attract us to the tree house, she painted beautiful pictures on the walls and put cosy cushions inside. Sure enough, unlike the silly cat, we were wise enough to decide it was much better than our tree house and an agreement was made on the spot. We finally realized our dream of having a private paradise. We couldn’t be happier to have Mrs. Moore as our neighbor and we couldn’t love her more.
3. 湖北省高中名校联盟2023-2024学年高三下学期3月一模测评英语试题
Taimur and Daniyal were twins and had been my next door neighbors since I was five years old. Not only did we go to the same school, but our evenings and weekends were spent together too. It was like we were inseparable. I never felt that I needed any friends other than them. Unexpectedly, one evening their parents shared the news of them moving to another country—Australia.
I was shocked to realize that we would never be together. I started recalling all the good times we had spent
together, such as playing in the school breaks, the play dates, and all the fun things we did. Was it all going to end?
When we had been through so many highs and lows together, shared secrets and supported each other through thick and thin, their moving away felt like my heart was being taken away. The news of their departure left me feeling empty and lost.
I was thinking about the biggest change that I was going to face in a few days. It was a difficult pill to swallow, but I knew I must move on. Though it wasn’t easy at first, I was trying my level best to beat the mental pain I was in.
After hearing the news, every day felt like a struggle, the school didn’t feel the same; the lunch breaks had no purpose. Soon there would be no one to compare the test marks with, homework remarks would not excite me like before, and so on. I couldn’t help but feel lost and alone already.
For a few days, I even felt less confident while rehearsing(排练)for my performance at the upcoming school’s annual event. But what I learned at this point in life was that your family can be the strongest support when you don’t even realize it. Turn to your family for support if necessary. Reach out to people who care about you. Find meaningful connections and share how you feel. 注意:
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Seeing my condition, my family advised me to make the most of the time that was left before they moved. Saying goodbye wasn’t easy, but it set my heart at ease to realize that we could still be the closest friends. 参
Seeing my condition, my family advised me to make the most of the time that was left before they moved. In their last ten days here, when they had quit school, we made a list of things we always planned on doing and, one by one, we did those things. We watched a movie, went out for lunch, baked a cake, and went for a picnic to a water park. We created more memories that would last a lifetime and we could look back on fondly. It was challenging to come to terms with the situation I was in, but my parents helped me realize that one way to help cope with emotions is to create memories.
Saying goodbye wasn’t easy, but it set my heart at ease to realize that we could still be the closest friends. Our parents kept us connected through online meetings once every week. They also encouraged sharing photos of activities we did on the weekends. In addition, my parents promised to take me to Sydney, Australia where my best friends are living this summer vacation. We will tour the Opera House, the Darling Harbor and so on together. All
these efforts of my parents helped me regain my joyful self, and made me realize that the feeling of losing my friends was only in my mind, in reality, they will always be my closest friends, which can be tested by the distance.
4. 2024届湖南省高三九校联盟第二次联考英语试题
The school I went to had a tradition carried out every year during the eighth-grade graduation: a beautiful gold and green jacket (the school colors) was awarded to the student who had maintained the highest grades for eight years.
I was fourteen and in the eighth grade. I had been a straight-A student since the first grade and this last year had looked forward very much to owning that jacket. My family was so poor that, when I was six, I was given to my grandparents to raise. I couldn’t participate in sports at school because we couldn’t afford the fees; even though I was quite athletic, there would never be a school sports jacket for me. So, this one, the scholarship jacket, was my only chance.
One day in May, close to graduation, outside the history teacher’s classroom, I heard a fierce argument between the principal and my history teacher, Mr. Frank, about giving the scholarship jacket to Joann, whose father is on the Board and owns the only store in town. Frank angrily claimed that he would never lie or falsify (伪造) records.
The principal approached me tentatively: “Martha, there’s been a change in policy this year. The Board has decided to charge fifteen dollars for the scholarship jacket this year. So if you are unable to pay the fifteen dollars for the jacket it will be given to the next one in line.” Staring at him in shock, I didn’t need to ask who that was.
“I’ll speak to my grandfather and let you know tomorrow,” I gathered all the dignity. I cried on the walk home from the bus stop. I wanted that jacket so much. It represented eight years of hard work and expectation. 注意:
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Upon arriving home, I told my grandpa what had happened. The next day, the principal called me to his office.
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Upon arriving home, I told my grandpa what had happened. He cleared his throat and asked seriously, “What does a scholarship jacket mean?” I tried to convey what it meant by describing its symbolic meaning and expressing how much I loved it. Grandpa’s response, however, was a firm refusal. “Then if you pay for it, Martha, it’s not a scholarship jacket, is it? Tell your principal I will not pay the fifteen dollars.” Disappointed and upset, I hurried to my room where I locked myself in and cried for a long time.
The next day, the principal called me to his office. When I came in, he smiled at me, which I didn’t expect to see, and said, “Martha, the jacket is yours for free. Congratulations! I also owe you an apology. As your grandpa mentioned, the green jacket should rightfully belong to the student with the highest grades for 8 years.” Lost in thought, I couldn’t recall leaving the office, as my mind replayed the scenes of my grandpa’s confrontation with the principal. Each time I wore the jacket, a deep sense of respect for my grandpa welled up within me. Fairness is worth more than honour!
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