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四川省成都市第七中學2024~2025學年度下期高2025屆高考熱身考試英語(PDF版含答案,有聽力音頻有聽力原文)

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高2025屆2024-2025學年度下期6月熱身試卷
英語參考答案
1-5 CBABB 6-10 CACAB 11-15 ABACB 16-20 ACACC
21-23 BCB 24-27 DBDB 28-31 CADB 32-35 CDBB
36-40 EFGAD
41-45 ABBCD 46-50 ABDCA 51-55 CBDDA
56. referred
57. against
58. had graced
59. deepening
60. so
61. was extended
62. which
63. presence
64. to promote
65. richer
寫作
應用文參考范文:
Hearing that you’re interested in the “Smart Campus” project at my school, I’d be delighted to give you a brief
introduction.
To begin with, each student now uses a digital ID card that serves multiple functions — from campus entry,
library access, to cashless payments at the cafeteria. In addition, our classrooms are equipped with interactive
whiteboards and smart projectors, which make lessons more engaging and dynamic.
What truly sets our Smart Campus apart is the integration of AI-based applications like DeepSeek installed on
our school computers. These tools provide intelligent assistance in areas such as writing, coding, and research,
greatly enhancing both our efficiency and depth of learning.
Personally, I find the Smart Campus initiative to be transformative. The incorporation of technology into our
daily academic life has made learning not only more efficient but also far more stimulating and personalized.
Let me know if you’d like to hear more!
Warm regards,
Li Hua
讀后續寫參考范文:
The girls dived into work right away. First, they rolled up their sleeves and began clearing the thick weeds,
tugging at stubborn roots until the soil was bare and ready. Then, they dug small holes in neat rows and gently
placed each tomato seedling into the earth. Mabel pressed the soil down firmly while Lila followed behind with a
bucket of water, giving each plant a careful drink. Despite the sweat streaming down their faces, they worked with
quiet determination, doing their best to turn the neglected patch into a garden again. Before leaving, they arranged
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M: I finally got all our stuff packed, but I can’t find the power adapter for our hairdryer and other things. I cleaned
out every box in the basement and couldn’t find it.
W: I’m sure I put it in a drawer in the kitchen. If it’s not there, maybe it’s in a cupboard. Or perhaps it just got
thrown out with garbage by mistake.
M: I checked there. Maybe we can buy one at an airport store when we leave.
W: Okay. Just be sure to get a model that works in every country. First though, can you help me fill out these forms
聽下面一段對話,回答第 11 至第 13 三個小題。現在,你有 15 秒鐘的時間閱讀這三個小題。
(Text 8)
W: Hey, Greg. I see you just finished soccer practice. My volleyball practice also ended just now.
M: Hi, Megan. Do you think your team will have a winning record this year
W: Well, last year we only lost three games. So, if you ask me, I’d say we have a good chance of winning the state
championship.
M: That’s awesome. But um … I don’t know if I am going to be part of the soccer team.
W: Huh Tryouts are over, and you made the team. Coach Murphy isn’t going to cut you now, is he
M: No, it’s not that. It’s just that I’m having trouble keeping up with my schoolwork. Since the team practices every
day, I’m losing a lot of valuable study time.
W: You shouldn’t quit though. Why don’t we get together after practice every day and study I could invite my
friends Jenny and Karen to join our study group. They get good grades.
M: That just might work. How about having our first meeting tomorrow
W: Sounds perfect.
聽下面一段對話,回答第 14 至第 17 四個小題。現在,你有 20 秒鐘的時間閱讀這四個小題。
(Text 9)
M: Today I will interview Bea Johnson, the author of the best-selling book Zero-Waste Home. Bea, how did your
zero-waste idea begin
W: Well, my family was living in a large home, and then we moved into a much smaller house five years ago. The
smaller house got us thinking, and we became more aware of environmental issues.
M: Are your kids happy with this zero-waste idea I understand that your sons have many toys.
W: Well, I have a 9-year-old and a 10-year-old. Together we simplified their toy selection to their favorites. It is
parents that drive the toy trend, because they didn’t get these things when they were growing up. The boys used
to want four things, but this Christmas they only wanted one toy. They even sold some older toys. One of my
sons used the money to buy an online subscription.
M: What about television Does that fit into your new lifestyle
W: We have a television for movies only. Two and a half years ago, we decided it would be a good experience to
do without it because we always had trouble turning it off. Before we knew it, the TV was on for two to three
hours. It was an easy babysitter, but we didn’t feel good about it. Now we watch a movie together on Friday
nights.
聽下面一段獨白,回答第 18 至第 20 三個小題。現在,你有 15 秒鐘的時間閱讀這三個小題。
(Text 10)
W: Hello, everyone. I want to share with you my childhood journey that has shaped my passion for drawing from
life. Once I was on a long train trip and couldn’t think of anything to do. Fortunately, I had a pen and some
paper with me. A man opposite me was asleep and his arms were folded. So I decided to draw him. He was easy
to draw because he wasn’t moving. I found the experience fascinating. Many people think that life drawing only
means drawing live models inside an art room. But that isn’t how it works for me. I explore different settings
for my drawings, such as quiet waiting rooms or big events like festivals. I draw people as I see them, reflecting
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the atmosphere they create and my true feelings at the moment. And I never draw from photographs or draw
landscapes, but I include the objects and features of the place next to the person, to give some context. After I
shared some of my drawings on the Internet, advertisers contacted me. I drew the people how they wanted them
to look. My work has been on display in exhibitions and I have gained some fame.
4高2025屆2024-2025學年度下期6月熱身試卷
英 語
第一部分 聽力 (共兩節,滿分 30 分)
第一節(共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)
聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳選項。
聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是 C。
1. When is the student election
A. On October 10th. B. On October 11th. C. On October 12th.
2. What does the man think of the book
A. Difficult. B. Interesting. C. Confusing.
3. What will the woman do
A. Visit a patient. B. Watch a movie. C. Check the weather.
4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Husband and wife.
B. Policeman and driver.
C. Ticket seller and customer.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. The weather. B. A match. C. A performance.
第二節 (共 15 小題; 每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分)
聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選
出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題 5 秒
鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 題。
6. What was difficult for the woman to grow last year
A. Cabbage. B. Carrots. C. Cherry tomatoes.
7. What does the man want the kids to do
A. Help with the gardening. B. Eat more vegetables. C. Buy some tools.
聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 題。
8. What are the speakers doing
A. Throwing out the garbage. B. Cleaning the basement. C. Preparing for a trip.
9. What does the man suggest doing
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第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節, 滿分 50 分)
第一節(共 15 小題;每小題 2. 5 分, 滿分 37. 5 分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
New year, new you… at least that’s the plan, right We all start January with big intentions, but actually
sticking to those shiny New Year’s resolutions is a different story. Luckily, there’s an app for that—actually,
there are loads!
AllTrails
AllTrails is a great exercise app as it encourages you to get out into nature instead of hitting up an
overpriced gym. With detailed trail maps that guides you through numerous outdoor activities, you’ll be
working up a sweat in no time while taking advantage of natural beauty!
Rocket Money
Cutting back on spending is the most popular New Year’s resolution globally, every year. This user-
friendly app simplifies everything that comes along with budgeting and expense tracking, while also helping
you manage subscriptions and bills. With features like automated bill negotiation and credit score monitoring,
you can think of Rocket Money as your personal financial assistant.
Imprint
Want to cut doom-scrolling but not ready to drop your phone Imprint is here to help. The app takes big
ideas from the world’s greatest thinkers and breaks them down into simple, visual snippets that you can actually
remember. Whether you want to master essential topics, or just have fun facts to throw into your conversation,
Imprint makes learning quick, and easy!
Duolingo
This language app really is one of the best for sticking to your goals. From the way it gamifies your
progress to the user-friendly interface, Duolingo makes learning a new language both easy and enjoyable!
There’s just one major setback for Hong Kongers: the app only offers Cantonese lessons for Mandarin speakers,
so if you’re hoping to pick up some of the local language, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
21. Which app best suits people who want to effectively manage their budgets
A. AllTrails. B. Rocket Money. C. Imprint. D. Duolingo.
22. What is Duolingo’s key limitation for Hong Kong users
A. It avoids games in teaching. B. It lacks a user-friendly interface.
C. It has limited language choices. D. It requires expensive subscriptions.
23. What is the shared purpose of the four apps
A. To encourage healthy lifestyles. B. To support self-improvement.
C. To track real-time user progress. D. To help make new year resolutions.
B
Heinertth is joined by her colleague Cyr, two Inuit guides and a six-person camera crew. They are going
to dive beneath the sea ice in the Arctic and film what they see. “The ice edge is like a moving buffet,” says
Heinertth. “Every day, as it breaks away, it releases ice and nutrients into the ocean. In the summer, polar bears
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and other sea animals come to feed.”
It’s the perfect spot to dive, but getting there isn’t easy. During spring, the ice edge can shift several
kilometers a day as it breaks apart. The divers are each attached to a rope held at the other end by a guide. The
rope helps them navigate back out through the ice. Through a tug from the guide, it also warns them if a polar
bear is nearby. Tightening their flippers, the pair jump into the frigid water, and slowly sink beneath the surface.
The transition between worlds is sharp on the senses, and Heinertth and Cyr move slowly and cautiously.
The sub-zero water is cold on the uncovered parts of their faces, but they are used to it. Green and brown algae
hang from the rough sea ice, jellyfish drift through the water, and a school of Arctic cod darts by. It’s remarkable
to see this life up close, but Heinertth is most struck by the sounds. “The ice is cracking and popping while it
melts,” she says. “Sea animals click their teeth and sings communicating with each other.”
But it’s not just recreational divers who come north seeking adventure. For scientists, it can be the research
opportunity of a lifetime. It’s estimated that 80 percent of the world’s oceans remain untapped and unexplored.
Nowhere is this truer than in the Arctic Ocean.
A report from the United Nations predicted the Arctic Ocean would be “practically sea-ice free” in the
summer before 2050. Already, the animals and people living in the Arctic are being forced to adapt. That’s why
Heinertth—with Canada’s Polar Medal and her bestselling memoir, Into the Planet—has made it her life’s
mission to share her experience with others. For Heinertth, Arctic diving is about encouraging people to love
and protect these things that she’s so fortunate to see.
24. Why do the divers use a rope while diving
A. To sink into the water slowly. B. To secure their diving equipment.
C. To warn a nearby polar bear. D. To help themselves go back to the surface.
25. What is the main idea of paragraph 3
A. The rare species living in the Arctic.
B. The lively world in the Arctic Ocean.
C. The transition between the land and the sea.
D. The difficulty of diving in the underwater world.
26. What can be inferred about the Arctic Ocean
A. People living there stick to old lifestyle.
B. It is more explored compared to other oceans.
C. Its sea ice will increase in the near future.
D. Diving activities there are more than recreational.
27. Which of the following best describe Heinertth
A. Cautious and demanding. B. Adventurous and responsible.
C. Academic and competitive. D. Professional and considerate.
C
J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye remains a classic novel of adolescent rebellion and isolation,
connecting with generations since its 1951 publication. Through the voice of Holden Caulfield, a teenager
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kicked out of prep school, Salinger captures the raw emotions of youth—anger, confusion, and a desperate
search for realness in a world he dismisses as “phoney”. The novel’s lasting power lies not in grand adventure
but in its intimate portrayal of Holden’s internal struggles, which reflect universal teenage experience.
Holden’s journey through New York City acts as a psychological exploration. He criticizes the hypocrisy
(虛偽) of the adult world, mocks social expectations, and fantasizes about escaping to a simpler life “away
from all the nonsense.” Yet beneath his cynical (憤世嫉俗的) appearance lies vulnerability.
Symbolism deepens the novel’s exploration of innocence and loss. The repeated image of the “catcher
in the rye”—Holden’s fantasy of saving children from falling off a cliff—symbolizes his wish to preserve
childhood innocence. His repeated visits to the Museum of Natural History, where displays stay unchanged,
reveal his longing for stability. The ducks in Central Park’s Lake, which mysteriously disappear each winter,
mirror Holden’s anxiety about life’s uncertainties. Even the novel’s preface as “authentic adolescent voice”,
serves as a rebellion against social norms, making Holden’s voice feel startlingly real.
Though set in the 1950s, The Catcher in the Rye continues to speak to modern teenagers. In an era
dominated by social media and artificial identities, Holden’s hatred of hypocrisy feels strikingly relatable.
Unlike today’s digital interactions, Holden’s handwritten letters and face-to-face encounters in the novel
emphasize the original pure nature of human connection. Salinger’s refusal to romanticize adolescence—
offering no easy answers to pain—challenges readers to confront their own struggles with growing up. The
novel endures not as a relic but as a timeless conversation about the confusion and struggles of youth.
28. Where is the text most probably taken from
A. A news report about modern education. B. A literary journal on figures of speech.
C. A publisher’s preface for a special edition. D. A psychological study on teenage rebellion.
29. What does the underlined word “phoney” in paragraph 2 probably mean
A. Fake. B. Dangerous. C. Traditional. D. Complicated.
30. According to paragraph 3, what does the image “catcher in the rye” represent
A. Holden’s admiration for rural life. B. Holden’s desire to escape society.
C. Holden’s criticism of educational systems. D. Holden’s wish to protect childhood purity.
31. What does Salinger agree with according to the last paragraph
A. Adolescence deserves romanticizing. B. Genuine human connections are vital.
C. Social media fosters sincere connections. D. Teenagers require straightforward life solutions.
D
Suppose you’re preparing for a tennis match. Your mind wanders, envisioning every possible outcome.
Do you picture yourself in control Or does your imagination toy with the idea of failure The answer matters
because it could affect your confidence and, ultimately, how well you will perform in the upcoming match.
Although people don’t take such moments spent in their imagination as seriously as they should, it can be just
as vital as any physical practice, directly impacting your chances of success.
This is especially the case in high-pressure situation where what’s happening inside your mind
outweighs what’s happening outside. Your imagination shapes how you interpret the world around you and is
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capable of causing the same physiological and emotional responses that are caused by external, real-life events.
To take just one example, just as emotional pictures and sounds can cause pupils to widen, so can emotional
mental images in the mind.
Another phenomenon highlighting the significance of the imagination is called functional equivalence,
which refers to the way the brain doesn’t always distinguish between imagining an action and physically doing
it. For instance, when athletes vividly imagine running a race or sinking a basket, their brain scans reveal that
the same neural circuits are activated as if they were physically performing the task. Other research with
athletes using functional MRI (磁共振成像) has shown that mental practice engages regions of the brain
involved in controlling the body and also activates areas linked to focus, motivation and emotional regulation.
The principle of functional equivalence extends beyond sports. In one study, pianists were asked to
picture moving their fingers across the keys, hearing the tune, and seeing the sheet music. Astonishingly, the
same motor areas in their brains lit up as they actually played.
Many studies like this have proved the connection between mental imagery and real-world performance.
Whether you’re aiming to build confidence or prepare for a challenge, using your imagination with more
intention could make all the difference. The key is to switch your mental channel to an image of capability,
control and empowerment.
32. How does the author start the text
A. By giving a definition. B. By explaining an opinion.
C. By presenting a context. D. By sharing an experience.
33. In which aspect is mental imagery the same as actual occurrences
A. Requiring body movements. B. Initialing visual stimulations.
C. Affecting physical functions. D. Causing emotional responses.
34. In which case may functional equivalence occur
A. A learner conducts a discussion with a professor.
B. A doctor envisions the procedure of an operation.
C. A pianist videos finger movements for perfection.
D. A speaker practices a deep breath before a speech.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Positive emotion brightens your life B. Mental imagery boosts your success
C. Imagination enhances your creativity D. Physical practice unlocks your potential
第二節 (共 5 小題, 每小題 2. 5 分, 共 12. 5 分)
閱讀下面短文, 從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Art comes in two main categories: realistic and abstract. Realistic art aims to show real-life scenes, people,
and objects exactly as they appear. It involves paying close attention to details, making things look like
photographs. 36 . It’s more about expressing feelings, emotions, and ideas.
Realistic art is easy to understand. Viewers can easily recognize what is portrayed. Take the Mona Lisa,
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for example—it’s a realistic painting of a lady with a mysterious smile. 37 , helping us to learn about the
past.
Unlike realistic art, abstract art is more about being creative. 38 . They use shapes, colors and
patterns to express feelings and ideas. Abstract art means different things to different people. Some people
enjoy trying to figure out what the artwork conveys.
39 . Realistic art needs precision in drawing or sculpting to make things look real. Abstract art
requires imagination to use shapes and colors in new ways. Many artists are skilled in both. They create realistic
pieces to demonstrate their technical skills and abstract ones to display their creativity.
As for personal preference, some people prefer the clear stories of realistic art while others are attracted
to the mystery of abstract art, interpreting meanings in the shapes and forms. Together, the two kinds of art
make the art world diverse and engaging. 40 .
A. Both types of art take skills to make
B. Photographs preserve faces of folks from long ago
C. Grasping abstract art demands more artistic training
D. Both ways of creating art have their own value and beauty
E. In contrast, abstract art focuses less on realistic appearances
F. Artworks like this tell stories about history and everyday life
G. Artists have the freedom to go beyond real-life representations
第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分 30 分)
第一節(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
For two months, a California couple was heartbroken, worrying about the whereabouts of their 41
cat after losing him in Yellowstone national park. But as summer came to a close, do did their 42 story.
Benny and Susan 43 with their lost cat Rayne last month after an animal welfare group called to let them
know their cat had been found in Roseville, California, about 800 miles from Yellowstone.
In June, the couple went camping in the national park, where their cat was 44 by something in the
wilderness. Rayne ran into the trees, and they didn’t see him again for 60 days. During the trip, they searched
every day, 45 treats and toys in hopes he’d return, but without 46 . “We had to leave without him,”
Susan told KSBW. “That was the 47 day because I felt like I 48 him.”
In early August, Rayne’s microchip, which they had previously implanted, 49 . The couple received
a 50 from Pet Watch, a pet-tracking service, indicating that their cat had been found in a shelter in
Roseville. A woman had discovered Rayne alone in the street and brought him to the shelter. “He was really
51 , ” said Susan. “He probably didn’t have much energy left to go any farther.”
52 how Rayne travelled the 800 miles from Yellowstone to Roseville remains a(an) 53 .
Susan shared their 54 story on Facebook, hoping their story might encourage someone to come forward
with any details. In their KSBW interview, the couple also urged other pet owners to attach trackers to 55
losing their pets for good.
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41. A. beloved B. pitiful C. playful D. naughty
42. A. unique B. tragic C. strange D. funny
43. A. met B. reunited C. greeted D. connected
44. A. comforted B. confused C. scared D. delighted
45. A. setting up B. putting aside C. giving away D. laying out
46. A. success B. progress C. outcome D. exception
47. A. longest B. toughest C. wildest D. busiest
48. A. abusing B. leaving C. forgetting D. abandoning
49. A. came into use B. came into effect C. came in handy D. came into power
50. A. message B. note C. proposal D. comment
51. A. settled down B. broken down C. worn out D. stressed out
52. A. Initially B. Exactly C. Particularly D. Generally
53. A. concern B. secret C. challenge D. mystery
54. A. hair-raising B. fairytale C. time-consuming D. rollercoaster
55. A. avoid B. delay C. risk D. fancy
第二節(共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 15 分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1 個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。
As the annual Venice Carnival reached its peak on March 4, 2025, a Chinese traditional costume show
and cultural performance took center stage at St. Mark’s Square, often 56. _______ (refer) to as “Europe’s
most beautiful living room”, set 57. _______ the breathtaking backdrop of the Mediterranean sunset.
This was not the first time Chinese culture 58. _______ (grace) the main stage of the Venice Carnival. In
2023, Chinese traditional clothing made its debut at the Venice Carnival amid 59. _______ (deepen) cultural
exchange between the eastern Chinese city of Suzhou and its sister city Venice. According to Massimo Andreoli,
Chairman of the Historical Carnival in Venice, the “Hanfu Parade” was an overwhelming success back then,
60. ______ this year the duration of the Chinese-themed performance 61. _______ (extend) from 25 minutes
to 55 minutes.
All of the clothes for the 2025 show were directly transported from Suzhou, a city dubbed “the Venice of
the East” by the Italian explorer Marco Polo. Over seven centuries ago, the young Venetian merchant and
explorer embarked on a pioneering journey along the ancient Silk Road, 62. _______ led him through Central
Asia to China.
Gorgeous costumes and intricate masks are hallmarks of the Venice Carnival, turning clothing into a
bridge for cultural exchange. Chinese cultural elements have steadily become a regular 63. _______ (present)
thanks to the efforts by many overseas Chinese who see the festival as a channel 64. _______ (promote)
Chinese culture. The Chinese community in Italy continues to work together to prepare the costumes and
makeup, hoping to present a 65. _______ (rich) and more authentic Chinese aesthetic on the carnival stage.
For Venetians and a great number of visitors, it is an experience they cannot miss—an opportunity to get closer
to Chinese culture in person.
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第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分 40 分)
第一節(滿分 15 分)
假定你是李華。你的英國筆友 Jim 聽說你的學校在建“智慧校園”,他對此很感興趣,想了解相關
情況。請你給他寫一封電子郵件,內容包括:
1. 具體舉措;
2. 你的看法。
注意:
1. 詞數 80 左右;2. 題目自擬, 不計入總詞數;3. 可適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。
Dear Jim,
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二節(滿分 25 分)
閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
Every spring, Mom and her two girls, 12-year-old Mabel and 9-year-old Lila, turned their backyard into
a tomato wonderland. “More seedlings (幼苗) than we can eat! Let’s share them.” Mom laughed that May, her
hands caked in soil.
Mabel smiled, stuffing seedlings into recycled cups. For days, the sisters became tomato fairies, leaving
plants on doorsteps across their Leeds neighborhood. Number 15 Park Street got one for her famous tomato
jam. Number 16 received three.
Then came Number 17 Park Street.
The girls cycled past it daily—an old brick house hid behind weeds taller than Lila. Mom once said,
“ Some gardens grow food. Others grow miracles.” “This one grows sadness,” Lila whispered as they stopped
their bikes that afternoon.
“That’s Ms. Hart’s place,” Mom said later, cleaning tomato jam from Lila’s cheeks. “She used to grow
prize-winning SunGold tomatoes, the sweatiest… Then… well, some changes… She stopped gardening.” Her
voice softened.
The sisters exchanged looks. The next morning, they stood at Ms. Hart’s gate with six tomato seedlings.
“Go away,” came a voice from an upstairs window.
“We brought tomatoes!” Lila explained.
“I’ve no time for this nonsense!”
“They just need sun and water!” Lila stepped forward, her voice steady. “We’ll do all the work! Just let
us plant them here, please Otherwise…” she held up a seedling, “they’ll end up in the bin by Friday. They’re
SunGold tomatoes! The sweatiest ever!”
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Silence. Ms. Hart’s shadow shifted behind the curtain. Moments later, the old woman slid a basket onto
the ground—inside was proper gloves and a trowel (鏟子) with soil.
“Take that as a ‘yes’!” Lila whispered.
注意:1. 續寫詞數應為 150 左右;
2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
The girls dived into work right away. _____________________________________________________
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The next day, when checking plants, the girls found Ms. Hart standing there. _______________________
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