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高三第一次阶段性考试答案 听力 1-5 CACAB 6-10 ABCBC 11-15 CBABA 16-20ACCAC 阅读 A 21-23CDC 24-27BDAC 28-31BDDA 32-35DCAB 七选五 36-40 FACBG 完型 41-45DACBB 46-50DABAD 51-55CBDAC 语法填空 56 Accomplished 57 an 58 to promote 59 as 60 agricultural 61 which 62 has risen 63 globally 64 Improving 65 solutions 小作文 Dear Edward, I'm thrilled to hear about your event on traditional Chinese sports. I highly recommend Tai Chi, an ancient martial art that emphasizes balance, fluid movements, and inner harmony. Tai Chi is ideal for beginners, as it requires no special equipment and accommodates all fitness levels. Its slow, gentle motions not only enhance flexibility and coordination but also cultivate mental tranquility,making it particularly appealing to foreigners seeking both exercise and relaxation. Moreover, as an embodiment of Chinese philosophy, Tai Chi offers profound cultural insights. I hope this suggestion proves helpful.Best wishes for a successful event! Yours, Li Hua 大作文 She waved me over with seriousness that left no room for hesitation. She pulled me aside, her eyes welling with disappointment. “Laughing at someone's struggle isn't funny," she said seriously. “Imagine if you couldn't express yourself. How would you feel?" I stared at my shoes, cheeks burning. She explained that the boy was unable to speak fluently ,but he didn’t want to be like this. As I listened, memories of my own insecurities flashed: the time when I had trouble speaking in front of the class, and struggled to tie my shoelaces. Guilt flooded me. “Everyone deserves kindness,"Mom concluded, placing a gentle hand on my shoulder. I nodded, determined to make an apology to him. With trembling steps, I approached the boy and gave him an awkward hug. “I'm sorry , ” I whispered. His eyes widened in surprise, then softened. Hesitantly, he hugged back. To break the ice, I asked if he liked hide-and-seek.His face lit up, and though he spoke slowly, he eagerly joined our game. By sunset, we were laughing as we chased each other across the grassland. That day taught me a lifelong lesson: true friendship thrives when we accept others' differences. Whether it's a speech obstacle or something else, kindness and respect build bridges that laughter alone can't cross.