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深圳实验、湛江一中、珠海一中2024届高三三校联考英语参考答案
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Dear David,
I hope you’re doing well. I’m writing to tell you about a meaningful event, the coming-of-age ceremony for the
Senior Three students, marking our journey into adulthood as we’ve all turned 18.
Our principal initiated the ceremony with an uplifting speech about our future responsibilities and the new stage
of life that lies ahead. Then, in a deeply touching part of the program, my classmates and I read letters written by our
parents, which were filled with love, advice, and memories. We then took turns to express our gratitude for our
upbringing and shared our determination to face adult life with courage and integrity.
Experiencing the ritual made me incredibly excited for what’s to come. I am stepping into this new phase with a
heart brimming with hope and eyes wide open to the possibilities. Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
Dear David,
How’s everything going? Last Saturday, I attended the coming-of-age ceremony organized by our school for the
senior 3 students, and I'd love to share the whole experience with you.
The event started with a solemn speech from our headmaster, followed by a series of traditional ceremonies
marking the transition into adulthood. We were given symbolic items representing responsibilities, virtues, and
aspirations. Then, we earnestly pledged to take on the challenges of adulthood with courage and integrity.
Surrounded by classmates, teachers, and parents, and realizing that we are stepping into a new phase of life, I
was filled with a mix of emotions—excitement, nervousness, and a deep sense of responsibility. I believe this
ceremony has not just marked a milestone in our lives but also reminded us of the need to embrace maturity
consciously. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Version 1:
The whole class turned to look at me. My face burned with embarrassment as I felt each pair of eyes fixed
on me. The substitute teacher’s puzzled expression only added to the awkward moment. I wished the ground
would open up and swallow me whole, but all I could do was shift uncomfortably in my seat. The whispers that
followed were like knives to my self-esteem. When the bell finally rang for the break, I rushed out of the
classroom, feeling utterly humiliated. It seemed like the whole school now knew about my voice crack.(87
words)
“You know, the voice problem you met in class is normal,” a classmate came to me and said. His reassuring
words caught me off guard. As he shared his own similar experiences, I realized I wasn’t alone in this struggle.
Knowing that others were going through the same thing made me feel seen and understood. His empathy
sparked a sense of team spirit and support that I hadn't anticipated. Gradually, I let go of the fear of judgment
and started to embrace my voice cracks as a natural part of growing up. This newfound sense of confidence and
self-acceptance transformed my interactions at school, making me feel more at ease and connected with my
peers.(97 words)
Version 2:
The whole class turned to look at me. I felt my face turning red and wished the ground would open up
and swallow me whole. The embarrassment was unbearable, and I couldn’t even bring myself to meet
anyone’s gaze. After what felt like an eternity, the substitute teacher finally spoke up, breaking the awkward
silence. He chuckled and said, “Well, that’s quite a lovely young voice!" The class laughed friendly along
with him, and I managed a weak smile, wondering whether they were just trying to make me feel better.
Finally, the bell rang and I walked out to have some fresh air. (94 words)
“You know, the voice problem you met in class is normal,” a classmate came to me and said. “Everyone
goes through it. It happens to most of us during this stage of life.” He explained how he had also
experienced voice cracks and how he had learned to embrace them as a natural part of growing up. I
looked at him in surprise, grateful for his reassurance. My initial embarrassment and concern gave way
to gratitude and confidence. My classmates were understanding and supportive, just as my friends had been
from the beginning. With their encouragement, I gradually became more confident in using my voice,
accepting the changes that came with puberty without fear or shame. (98 words)
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