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学科网(北京)股份有限公司2024届高三考前模拟训练英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。
每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemandonow?A.Amusician.B.Anaccountant.C.Acollegeteacher.2.Whatisthewoman’soldlaptoplike?A.Itstartsups
lowly.B.Itdoesn’twork.C.Itisheavy.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inagarage.C.Athome.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttokno
wfromtheman?A.Thecost.B.Theweather.C.Theaddress.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Findanewjob.B.Makemorefriends
.C.Rentanapartment.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,各小题将给出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.Whydoesthemancomein?A.Toexpressgratitude.B.Totrainstaffmembers.C.Toworkaneveningshif
t.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Walkhome.B.Changeshoes.C.Takemedicine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheproblemwiththecamera?A.Itsbatte
ryisdead.B.Itisdeliveredlate.C.Thereisamarkonit.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Providerandsupplier.C.Deliverymanand
receiver.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhydidthewomanstayinMilanforthreeyears?A.Forwork.B.Forstudy.C.Forsightseeing.11.Howlongwilltheman
spendtouringMilan?A.Oneday.B.Fourdays.C.Fivedays.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?学科网(北京)股份有限公司A.Avoidagroupbustour.B.Turntolocal
peopleforhelp.C.Findmoreinformationonline.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toaskforafavor.B.Toseekcooperation.C.Togivecomm
ents.14.Whatiskeytoattractingtheaudience’sattentionintheman’sopinion?A.Providingdata.B.Showingpictures.C.Explaininganoutline.15.Whatisthe
man’ssuggestionforthewomanatlast?A.Makingato-dolist.B.Thinkingpositive.C.Expressingherselffreely.16.Whatwillthewoma
ndotorelieveanxiety?A.Practiceinadvance.B.Giveaspeechtotheman.C.Getadvicefromtheaudience.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmanymembersdoesDuolingoh
ave?A.Lessthan23million.B.About59million.C.Over120million.18.WhereisSeverinHackerfrom?A.Switzerland.B.Guatemala.C.CostaRica.19.Wh
ydidLuisvonAhncreateDuolingo?A.TodosomeresearchonEnglish.B.Toallowpeopletolearnforfree.C.Topromoteeconomyinhistown.20.HowwasDuolingoo
riginallyfunded?A.Byatown.B.Byschools.C.Bybigwebsites.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ALagunaBeac
hFestivalofArtsFestivalStorePlentyofpeopleattendLagunaBeachFestivalofArtsjusttoadmiretheworksofart.However,forseri
ousartbuyers,attendingearlyintheseasonmeansalot,sinceexcellentpiecesoftensellearly.Weekdaysarelessbusy,buttherearefewerart
istspresent.TheyoftenmeetcrowdsintheeveningthatshowupforthePageant(盛会)oftheMasters.Someartistsmaynegotiatepricesattheendoftheseason.Ifyoujustwantsouv
enirsofyourvisit,avarietyofproductsareavailableinthefestivalStore.FunActivitiesPartofthefunofthefestivalcomesfromthe
activitiesthatgoonduringtheevent.Toursandartworkshopsareavailableeveryday.Weekendsarefulloflivemusicandspecialeve
nts.Togetbestvalueforthemoneyyouspendduringtheweek,Thursdayisthedaytogoforarttalksbyparticipatingartistsandev
eningjazz.学科网(北京)股份有限公司Food&DrinksFoodanddrinksaresoldatthesnackbar.TivoliTerracecaféandrestaurantsareonsiteformoreformaldining.Picnics
arewelcomeduringarttalksormusicshows,andtherearetablessetupinthecourtyardforyoutoenjoyyourhomemadeortake-awayf
ood.Butalcoholisforbiddenhere.OnThursdays,centraltablesarereservedforticketholders.CostoftheTicketsEntranceadmission:$60perpe
rson(thePageantoftheMastersandlivemusicshowsincluded)Jointpass:$120perperson(freeofchargeforalltheperformances)Notes:Sincether
earemanyvisitorsontheweekends,theticketofficemaybecrowded.Forfasterservice,calltoll-freenumber24hour
saday.Formoreinformation,visitwww.LagunaBeachFestivalofArts.com.21.Whatshouldoneinterestedingoodpiecesofartinthefestivaldo?A.Gothereonw
eekdays.B.Turntoartistsforadvice.C.Gothereassoonasitstarts.D.ShowupforthePageantoftheMasters.22.Whatcanallvi
sitorsdointhecourtyard?A.Drinkalcohol.B.Haveaformaldinner.C.Appreciatemusicwhileeating.D.Eatatcentraltablesa
stheylike.23.Ifacouplewanttoseelivemusicshows,howmuchshouldtheypayatleast?A.$60B.$120C.$180D.$240BIhadjustdeliveredamemora
blespeechthatIhadlaboredoverformonths,andIwasabouttolearnhowtheexpertsjudgedmyperformance.Theaudienceleanedforwardintheirfoldingchairs.Silencefell
acrosstheroomandthedrumrolledinmyheart.Thecontestorganizerannouncedthethird-placewinner.Thenamewasnotmine.Thenthesecond
,andonceagainitwasnotme.Atlast,themomentoftruthcame.EitherIwasabouttobelostinthewarmthofvictoryorregrettedthelastse
veralmonths’preparation.Whileneitherofthesecametopass,myheartjustsank.Losingisapartoflife,butitwasanindescribabled
epressiontodrive200-mileroundtrip,getupearlyonafreezingSaturdaymorning,andyetstillfinishfourthoutoffourcompetitor
s.AfterLincolnlostthe1858IllinoisSenate(参议院)race,hesaid,“Ifeltlikethe12-year-oldboywhokickedhistoe.Iwastoobigtocryan
dithurttoobadtolaugh.”Ohyeah,Icouldrelate.IhadspenthoursinfrontofacomputerandinlibrariesdoingresearchfortheLincolnBi
centennial(两百周年纪念)SpeechContest.AsIreadthroughseveralbiographies,oneideastoodout:Lincolnwashandedmanysounddefeats,butheneverallowedthemtopermanentl
ystophisspiritorambition.Ithought“failingsuccessfully”wasaveryappropriatetopic,giventhemanyletdownsLincolnex
perienced,andsothisbecamethetitleofmyspeech.Nevermindthelostprizemoneyandpraise--Ididgainanewperspective.Now,wheneverI’mfacedwithafailure,
IrememberwhatLincolnsaidafterhisunsuccessful1854Senaterace,“Thepathwaswornanddifficult.Myfootslippedfromunderme,knockingtheotherout
oftheway,butIrecoveredandsaidtomyself.‘It’saslipandnotafall.’”学科网(北京)股份有限公司24.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenwa
itingfortheannouncementoftheresult?A.Thrilled.B.Nervous.C.Depressed.D.Relieved.25.WhydidtheauthormentionLincoln’sfailuresinSenaterace?
A.ToshowLincoln’sdeterminationtowinSenaterace.B.TopresenthisresearchfindingsofLincoln’sbiographies.C.Toindi
catethathegotinspirationfromLincoln’sfailures.D.Todeclarewhattheyhadincommonintheirexperiences.26.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthelos
tprizemoneyandpraise?A.Disappointed.B.Positive.C.Concerned.D.Anxious.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ASuccessfulF
ailureB.ADifficultPath.C.AnUnexpectedSpeechD.AnImpressiveExampleCAstudyof8differentexperimentsshowedthatourbrainstendtopreferadditionr
atherthansubtractionwhenitcomestofindingsolutions—inmanycases,itseemswejustdon’tconsiderthestrategyoftakingsomethingawayatall.Theresearch
ersfoundthatthispreferenceforaddingwasnoticeableinthreesituationsinparticular:whenpeoplewereunderhighercognitive(认知的)load,whentherewaslesstimetocons
idertheotheroptions,andwhenvolunteersdidn’tgetaspecificreminderthatsubtractingwasanoption.Inoneoftheexperiments,participant
swereaskedtoimproveaLegostructuresothatitwasabletotakemoreweight.Halfthevolunteerswereremindedthattheycouldtakeawaybricksaswellasad
dthem,andhalfweren’t.Inthegroupthatgotthereminder,61percentsolvedtheproblembytakingawayabrick—whichwasamuchfasterandmoreefficientwayofmaki
ngthestructurestable.Inthegroupthatdidn’tgetthereminder,only41percentwentfortheremovingbricksapproach.“Additiveideascometomindquicklyand
easily,butsubtractiveideasrequiremorecognitiveeffort,”sayspsychologistBenjaminConverse,fromtheUniversityofVirginia.“Becausepeopleareoftenmovingfasta
ndworkingwiththefirstideasthatcometomind,theyendupacceptingadditivesolutionswithoutconsideringsubtractionatall.”Theresearchershaveafewideasaboutw
hatmightbegoingon.Ourbrainsmightfindadditivechangeseasiertoprocessperhaps,orwemightbeassociatingaddingwithideasofsomethingth
at’sbiggerandthereforebetterinoursubconscious.Theremightalsobeassociationsinourmindswiththecurrentstatusbeingsomethingthatneedstobemaintainedasm
uchaspossible—andtakingsomethingawayisarguablymoredestructivetothecurrentstatusthanaddingsomethingnew.Theresea
rcherssaytheirworkisimportantinamuchbroadersense:forinstitutionslookingtostreamline(简化),forexample,andevenfort
hehumanracelookingforwaystobettermanagetheplanet’sresources.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“subtraction”inparagraph1referto?A.Refusal.B.Moderation.
C.Removal.D.Solution.29.Inwhichsituationdopeoplepreferadding?学科网(北京)股份有限公司A.Whentheyarehurriedtodecide.B.Whentheylackcognitiveability.C.Whentheya
respeciallyreminded.D.Whentheyareunderhighpressure.30.Whatwereparticipantsrequiredtodointheexperiment?A.Re-shapeLegobricks.B.StabilizetheLegostr
ucture.C.MovetheLegostructure.D.TakeLegobricksaway.31.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thewaystomakeadditivechanges.B.Theeffectsoftak
ingsomethingaway.C.Thereasonsforbrainspreferringaddition.D.Theimportanceofmaintainingcurrentstatus.DWhenIstepped
intoaninnovativeParkLibraryinSingapore,Isawthefuture.Theplainbuildinghadaniceselectionofbooksandacafewherereaderscouldenjoy
coffeewhilegazingattheleavesoutside.Itwasspecificallydesignedwithoutanylatesttechnology.“What’ssoinnovativeaboutthat?”alib
rarianinTorontoaskedwhenIshowedherpictures.Innovationtohermeantdigitaltechnology,like3Dprinters.“Whycouldn’ttheybothbeinnovative?”I
asked.Weareconstantlytoldthatinnovationisthemostimportantforceinoureconomy,withoutwhichwewouldbeleftbehind.But
thatfearofmissingouthasledustofallintothefalsetrappingsofinnovationovertrulyinnovativeideasthatmaybesimplerandm
oreeffective.Thismindsetimpliesthatifyoujustbuythenewthing,youhaveinnovated!Eachyear,businessesandindividualsrunaroundlikebrokentoyrobo
ts,tryingtofigureouttheirstrategyforthelatestbuzzwordequipment.Atbest,thisisawasteofresources.Devicesarebought
,usedandabandoned,asthetechnology’scapabilitiesfallshortofitspromise.Butatitsworst,thisapproachcantru
lycausedamage.Schoolscutfieldtripstopurchasetabletswithfewprovenbenefits.CompaniesthatappliedAIintohiringh
aveactuallystrengthenedgenderandracialprejudices.Trueinnovationisn’tjustsomemagicdevices.Itisacontinuingprocessofreflectionandreass
essment,whichoftenmeansadopting“old”ideasandtoolsinanewcontext,orevenreturningtomethodsthatworkedinth
epast.Adjustedproperly,theserearview(后视的)innovationshaveprovedastransformativeasnoveltechnologies.Looknofartherthanthestreets
ofNewYork,whichhavebeenredesignedrecentlytoaccommodatecyclistswithcar-freezones.Theideaisn’tnew.Itwascreatedhalfacenturyag
o,withtheaimofbringingcitiesbacktotheirresidents.Andwhilee-readersaleshavebeenexploding,Penguinjustan
nounceditwouldpublishtinyprintedbooks,anidealsolutionforamarketdemandingbothconvenienceandphysicality.32.Whichofthefollowingbestdescri
bestheParkLibraryinSingapore?A.Dullbutconvenient.B.Simplebutrefreshing.C.Old-fashionedbutcozy.D.Unexceptionalbutspacious.3
3.WhatcanwelearnaboutinnovationfromParagraph3?A.Itstruemeaningistobuynewthings.B.Itisvitalforthegrowthofeconomy.C.Itshouldn’tinvo
lvesimpleandeffectiveideas.D.Itstruemeaninghasbeenmisreadbythepublic.34.Whichstatementwilltheauthorproba
blyagreewith?A.Magicdevicesencourageinnovation.B.Innovationshouldbehuman-centered.学科网(北京)股份有限公司C.Thepoweroftechnologyisundervalued.D.Wastingresources
areamustforinnovation.35.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducesomeinnovativedevices.B.Todemonstratethatfutureliesinreturningto
thepast.C.Toconvincepeopleofthetruemeaningofinnovation.D.Tohighlighttheimportantroleinnovationplaysineconomy.第二节(
共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Self-esteemistherulingviewyouhaveofyourself.Thisincludesyourbeliefsaboutyourinn
erqualitiesandhowyouthinkothersseeyou.36Someonecandeveloplowself-esteemevenwhentheyarehighlyfunctionalandg
reatlyskilled.Understandingthismysteriousemotionalcurrencymightbethekeytounlockingyourownself-worth.Peoplewith
healthyself-esteemdon’tneedtoboastaboutthemselvestoothers.Peoplewithlowself-esteemmaytellyouhowmuchevery
onelovesthem,whatagreatjobtheydoatwork,andhowamazingtheyareatprettyeverythingunderthesuneventhoughtheyreallywonderifit’strue.Peop
lemayseethemasobnoxiousor“fullofthemselves”.37Theyarenotshyaboutsharingideas,includingconstructivecriticismsofothers.Theyalsotakecareofthemselveswi
thoutsecond-guessingorapologizing.Theyarethepeoplewhowesayseem“sureofthemselves”.Ifyou’restartingtothinkyoumayhavelowself-esteem,youcanwo
rkonthewayyoutalktoyourself.Whenyouturnoffnegativeself-talk,youcanopenthefloortopositivereinforcementsandaccessthecouragetoshowdifferentsidesofyourse
lf.Itisn’tgoingtofeelgoodatfirst,though.Keepgoinguntilitbecomeslessandlessandmaybeevenafewawkwardlaughsinthemirrormayhelp.38However,inser
iouscasesofloworevennon-existentself-esteem,youmaywanttocallinaprofessionaloraspecialist.Goodmentalhealthisimportant
,andprofessionalsdoingpsychotherapydonotpassjudgementorgivecorrections.39Itisthebestwaytogetattherootsofyourrealself-esteemproblems.40It
willtakesomeworkbutyourentirelife--fromyourrelationshipstoyourbodyimagetoyourworkhabits--willbetouchedwiththekindofpowerthatonlycomesfromsomeonebel
ievinginthemselves.Thisisthehardestpart,andthegreatestleap.Withsomechangesandsupport,youcanimproveyourself-esteemandseehoweverythingelsecha
ngesasaresult.A.Self-esteemisnotalwaysrootedinreality,though.B.Youhavethepowertoshapeanewself-perceptionC.Thisencouragesyoutospeakopenlywi
thoutworry.D.TherealtestofcharacteriswhethertheycanlearnfromtheirmistakesE.Self-esteemreferstoaperson’soverallsenseofhisorhervalueorwort
h.F.Peoplewithahealthylevelofself-esteempresentthemselveswithacasualconfidence.G.Withsomepracticeandpersiste
nce,youwillwinthisinternalstruggletoseeyourself-worth.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)学科网(北京)股份有限公司阅读下面短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。OnabreezySaturdayinApril2004,41policeofficerKevinandhisson,Ryan,werestandinginaparkneartheFoxRiverinGeneva,Illino
is.AsKevin42attheriver,hecaughtsightofseveralpeopleonthebankmotioningtowardthewater.Whenhelookedinthat43,henoticedabrightredkayakswirlingintheturb
ulentwateratthe44oftheGenevaDam,300feetaway.Kevinassumedthekayakerhadjumped45theboat.“ThenIheardsirens,”saysKevin,now62.“That’s46Ir
ealizedsomebodywasintrouble.”Hecouldn’tseeanyoneintheriver,buthe47towardthebankandsplashedintothefreezingwater.About150feetfromshore,
he48anobjectbobbingdownriver.“Ithoughtitwasalifejacket,”hesays.“WhenIcaughtuptoit,Irealizeditwasattachedtoa49.”Nowinwater50tohis
neck,Kevingrabbedtheman,whowasfloatingonhisback51.Kevinstrucktheman’s52againandagain.Afterfivehits,themancoughedupwaterandbega
nmumblingincoherently.53thecurrent,Kevinsidesteppedhiswaytowardtheshoreline,repeatedlydigginghisshoesintotheriver’s54bottom.Whenhereachedtheban
k,someonejumpedintotheriverandhelpedhimliftthe200-poundkayakeronshore.KevinpulledhimselfuptositontheshorebesideRyan,whohadfollowedhisfather’s55down
theriver.“WhenIcaughtmybreath,IrealizedIsavedsomeone’slife,”Kevinsays.41.A.formerB.latterC.previousD.late42.A.sho
utedB.hoppedC.gazedD.aimed43.A.destinationB.situationC.positionD.direction44.A.topB.baseC.tipD.middle45.A.intoB.outofC.ontoD.alongwith46
.A.beforeB.sinceC.whenD.after47.A.fledB.swamC.toddledD.sped48.A.heldB.tookC.spiedD.missed49.A.personB.fishC.logD.boat50.A.downB.beneat
hC.upD.on51.A.asleepB.unconsciousC.deadD.tired52.A.chestB.headC.feetD.lungs53.A.ChallengingB.HuggingC.Compe
tingD.Battling54.A.shinyB.rockyC.lengthyD.skinny55.A.roadB.lineC.adventureD.path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。Thetourismphe
nomenonfueledbyHarbin,inNortheastChina'sHeilongjiangProvince,showsnosignoffading.Mostrecently,theicecity56(lead)tofi
ercecompetitionamongtourismauthoritiesinseveralcitiesastheytrytochangetheInternetpotential57(engage)intorealtouristfootfall
.More58(interest),thevideooftheleadersoflocaltourismdancingwithperformershasentertainedmillionsofnetizens.学科网(北京)股份
有限公司ThesediligenteffortsmadebyHarbin59(attract)touriststothecitywerejoinedbynetizensacrossthecountry,60playfullydiscussedabouttheexce
ptionalskills61(possess)bytheirownheadsoftourismbureau,alltoachievesimilarsuccessintheirowncities.StartingfromJanuary9th,theofficialaccountoft
heDepartmentofTourismofHenanProvincehasseen62increaseinthenumberofvideosbeingposted,63morethan30clipsreleasedperday.Sothetourismauthor
itiesinShanxiandShandongprovincesfind64amusttopromotetheirenrichedtourismresourcesonsocialmedia.Winter,thetraditional
tourismoff-season,drawsnewtourismfever,65(signal)thefasttourismdevelopmentinChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的美国笔
友Chris要私下存钱购买智能手机,用于打游戏。请你给他写封信,指出他的错误并提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,_____________________________
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________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Rafaelismyparents'frien
dwhoownsabakerywiththeyummiesttreatsimaginable.HehappenedtostopbywhenmyfriendsMareyaandDaniel,mylittlesisterIndiandIwere
drawingwithchalkinfrontofmyhouse.Hesaidourdrawingswerecool,tryingnottosteponthemashewalkedtowardthedoortofindmydad.Weex
pressedourthanksandcontinuedtodraw.Alittlewhilelater,whenhecamebackoutwithmydad,Rafaelsaidhehadbeenthinkingaboutourwonderful
drawings,andthathe’dreallyloveourhelp.Hewasgoingtosellcookies,andtheprofitswouldgotoanorganizationthatworkedtosavetherain
forests.Whenaskedifhewantedustohelptastethecookies,Rafaellaughedandsaid,“Ofcourse.”Buthesaidhealsoneededsomeartworkforthebags.Hew
onderedifwewouldbeupformakingsomesketches(草图)onpaperthathecouldconsiderforthelabel.Wesaidyesrightaway.Imean,whowouldn’twanttohelptherainforest
sandsamplesomeofRafael’sdeliciouscookies?Rafaelhadtoleaveforameetingbutpromisedtobebackbyfouro’clock.“Don’two
rryaboutmakingthepicturesperfect,”hesaidasheleft.“Justhavefundrawing.”Afterwereadalittlebitabouttherainforests,mymomhelpedgetussetupwithart
suppliesandbackgroundmusic.Andawaywedrew!Finally,aboutfiveminutesbeforefouro’clock,wedecidedtostopandlookatoneanother’swork.Toourgreats
urprise,Danielmadeanincredibledrawing.Whenaskedwhyhenevertoldusthathecoulddrawlikethat,Danieljustsmiled.Hesaidhewasgladwelikeditandthathethough
tallofourswerereallyawesometoo.学科网(北京)股份有限公司注意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph1:Ilikedmydrawing,butaftercomparin
gitwithDaniel’smasterpiece,Ifeltliketheworsteverartist.___________________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________Paragraph2:WhenIlookedcloselyateveryone’sart,IcouldunderstandwhatRafaelmeant.____
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0AFGCB41~45ACDBB46~50CDCAC51~55BADBD56.hasled/hasbeenleading57.engagement58.interestingly59.toattract60.who61.possessed62.an63.
with64.it65.signal(l)ing参考范文DearChris,Ihaveheardthatyouwanttosavemoneysecretlytobuyaphoneforgaming.Ithinkit’snotagoodidea.It’simportanttopriorit
izeyourneedsandmakewisedecisions.Spendingallyourmoneyongamingmaynotbebeneficialinthelongrun.Instead,Isuggestconsider
ingotheroptions.Youcouldsavemoneyforsomethingthatcancontributetoyourpersonaldevelopment,suchaseducationalmateria
lsorahobbythatcanprovidevaluableskills.It’salsoimportanttofindabalancebetweenleisureactivitiesandyourresponsibilities.Iencou
rageyoutoexploredifferentformsofentertainmentthatdon’trelysolelyontechnology.Engaginginoutdooractivities,sports,orjoiningclubs
canprovideenjoymentandhelpyoudevelopnewskills.It’salsoagreatwaytoexpandyoursocialcircle.Ithinkifyoucanbealittlebitsmarternow,youwillhaveabr
ighterfuture.Goodluck.YoursLiHuaParagraph1:Ilikedmydrawing,butaftercomparingitwithDaniel'smasterpiece,Ifeltliketheworsteverartist.Itried
totellmyselfthatitwasjustforfunandthatitdidn’tmatterhowgoodorbadmydrawingwas,butIcouldn’tshakeoffthefeelingofdisappointment.Justthen,Rafael
walkedinandnoticedmydowncastexpression.HeaskedifeverythingwasalrightandItoldhimhowIfelt.Rafaelsmiledandasked,“Doyouwanttoknowthese
cretofmyyummycookies?”“What’sthesecret?”Iasked,expectingtheanswer.“It’sthefunandjoyinthebakingprocess.Youknow,themostimportantthingaboutdrawing,likew
ise,isnothowperfectitlooks,buthowitmakesyoufeel.Doesyourdrawingmakeyouhappy?Ifitdoes,thenit’samasterpiece.”Paragr
aph2:WhenIlookedcloselyateveryone’sart,IcouldunderstandwhatRafaelmeant.Eventhoughsomeofthedrawingswerenottechni
callyperfect,theyallhadaspecialqualitythatmadethemuniqueandbeautifulintheirownway.Mareya’sandIndi’swe
reboldandcolorful,whileminewasdelicateandintricate.Weallhappilyengagedindrawingandeachdrawingrepresentedourownobservationandimag
ination.IthinkRafael’swordsreallycapturedtheessenceofwhatartisallabout.It’snotaboutconformingtoacertainse
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chlighter.(Text3)W:Oh.Mark.I’mgladyou’restillhereattheoffice.Couldyoudrivemehomeafterwork?M:Sure.Butwhere’syourcar,Jane?W:Oh,itis
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ldfityou.(Text7)M:Look,Jenny.WhenIopenedtheboxthatwasdeliveredhere,Ifoundtherewasamarkonthedigitalcamerainit.W:Oh,really?Letmesee.Hmm.You’rer
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eyouradvicetopracticeandlearntorelax.(Text10)W:Duolingoisafreelanguage-learningwebsiteandapp.Itoffersad-freecoursesfo
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