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石家庄市第一中学 2025 届高考第二次模拟考试
英语试卷
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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)
1.Whatisthemanlookingfor?
A.Abookabouthistory.B.Adictionary.C.AnovelbyMarkTwain.
2.Whydoesthewomansuggesttakingataxi?
A.Thebusistoocrowded.B.Theyarerunninglate.C.Thesubwayisnotoperating.
3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inalibrary.B.Atatrainstation.C.Inasupermarket.
4.Whatwillthemandonextweekend?
A.Visithisgrandparents.B.Attendaconference.C.Gohikingwithfriends.
5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.
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.Whatproblemdoesthewomanmentionaboutherphone?
A.Thebatterydrainsquickly.
B.Thescreeniscracked.
C.ItcannotconnecttoWi-Fi.
7.Whatdoesthemanrecommend?
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B.Visitingarepairshop.
C.Resettingthedevice.
听第7段材料,回答第 8-10 题。
8.Whatisthewoman’soccupation?
A.Ajournalist.B.Ateacher.C. Achef.
9.Whatinspiredhercareerchoice?
A.Achildhoodexperience.
B.Auniversitycourse.
C.Afamilytradition.
10.Whatadvicedoesshegivetotheman?
A.Pursuefurthereducation.
B.Startwithsmallprojects.
C.Traveltogaininspiration.
听第8段材料,回答第 11-13 题。
11.Whateventarethespeakersplanning?
A.Acharityrun.
B.Amusicfestival.
C.Aschoolreunion.
12 Whydoesthemanopposetheinitialdate?
.
A.Itconflictswithexams.
B.Thevenueisunavailable.
C.Thebudgetistoohigh.
13.Whendotheyfinallyagreetoholdtheevent?
A.March15th.
B.April2nd.
C.May10th.
听第9段材料,回答第 14-17 题。
14.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?
A.Environmentalpollution.
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C.Energy-savingtechnologies.
15.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheprogram?
A.Skeptical.
B.Enthusiastic.
C Indifferent.
.
16.Whatactionwillthewomantakenext?
A.Organizeacommunitymeeting.
B.Contactlocalbusinesses.
C.Distributeleaflets.
17.Whatistheman’sroleintheprogram?
A.Avolunteer.
B.Agovernmentofficial.
C.Aprojectmanager.
听第10段材料,回答第 18-20 题。
18.Whatisthelecturemainlyabout?
A.Thehistoryofarchitecture.
B Sustainablebuildingmaterials.
.
C.Famousmodernarchitects.
19.Whichmaterialismentionedaseco-friendly?
A.Concrete.
B.Bamboo.
C.Steel.
20.Whatdoesthespeakeremphasizeintheconclusion?
A.Cost-effectiveness.
B.Governmentpolicies.
C.Publicawareness.
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和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司A
Asanygardenerknows,naturedoesn’tneedmuchspacetogrowstrongandhealthy—giveheraninch,and
she’lltakeamile!Herearefourimpressiveexamplesofnaturereclaiming(开发利用)ourworldforitselfwith
amazingresults.
Houtouwan,China
ItliesontheislandofShengshanTownonthefurthermostedgeofagroupofislands.Theonlywaytoget
thereisbyprivateboat,orbybus,andthenbyship.Itsisolation(隔绝)wasoneoftheprimefactorsleadingtothe
abandonmentofthevillageinthe1990s.Now,itswallsandstreetsbecomegreenwithovergrowth.
Spreepark,Germany
Spreeparkwasclosedin2001andthelocalplantlifesoongottowork.Structuresinusesincethepark
originallyopenedin1969werequicklycoveredbyleaves.Now,aninitiativeaimstobringthesitebacktolife.
VallonedeiMulini,Italy
Itshighhumidity(湿度)encouragedamicroclimateperfectforplantgrowth.Astheabandonedbuildingsfell
apart,theruinsandtheirsurroundingsbecamecompletelyovergrown.Photographstakenofthesitein2006went
widespreadonline.
BengMealea,Cambodia
Thoughconstructedaround900yearsago,thisgrandtempleisfarlessfrequentedthanitsmorefamous
neighbour,AngkorWat.In2020,itwassubmittedforconsiderationasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.Natural
decline,amongotherfactors,hascausedseriousdamagetothesite,allowingthesurroundingjungletooverrunand
combinewithit.
1.WhatmainlycausedHoutouwan’sabandonment?
A.Itswetclimate. B.Theovergrowthofplants.
C.Itsseparatelocation. D.Theagingofwallsandstreets.
2.Whichplaceoncebecamepopularonline?
A.Houtouwan. B.Spreepark. C.VallonedeiMulini. D.BengMealea.
3.Whatfeaturedothefourplacesshare?
A.TheyareWorldHeritageSites. B.Theyarebeingtakenbackbynature.
C.Theyarenearly1,000yearsold. D.Theyareregainingtheiroriginalstate.
B
ThereopeningofanAsianAmerican-ownedbookstoreinManhattan's ChinatownfollowingaJanuaryfirehas
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司receivedawarmwelcomebackfromitssupporters.
Yu &. Me Books, which is regarded as the first female-ownedAsianAmerican bookshop in New York City,
has raised more than $369,000 for repairs since a tragic fire on January 4. It reopened on Wednesday. "We are so
excitedto welcome you allbacktoourYu&. Me Books home," thestore announcedonInstagram. "Wecan't wait
toshedtears,laughloudlyandopenourheartswithallofyouwhohavemadeusfeelathome."
The fire in anapartment abovethe bookstore on Mulberry Street killed oneof thebuilding's residents.Smoke
andwaterdamagealsodevastatedYu&MeBooks,destroyingalmostallitsinventoryandequipment,accordingto
aGoFundMecampaignthatstoreownerLucyYusetuptomakeupforthecosts.
During the restoration and renovation (翻新) of the original bookstore, the business operated from a location
withinTheMarketLine,anundergroundmarketplaceontheLowerEastSide,andseveralpop-upshops(临时店铺)
inthecity.
"It was a bookstore I always wanted to visit, and I'm so happy that they were able to reopen," Charlotte
Leinbach, a teacher forNewYork City's Education Department said. Leinbach hadn't been to the bookstore before
thefire,butshehadheardquiteabitaboutitsfate.Sheboughttwobooks,thesecondandthirdintheseriesBefore
theCoffeeGetsCold.
"It's hardto finda lotof books written inJapanese, andthentranslated intoEnglish," shesaid."The designof
the bookstore is really nice, and the layout is great. I am glad that they also sell used books. I love buying new
books because it's fresh and it's nice, but it's always nice to see people in the community giving their books back
andreselling andjustpassingthem on."She saidshewill continueto supportthewomen-run smallbusinessesthat
focusonpeopleandauthorsofcolor.
"I actually came on the day of the opening, butthere were too many people, andit was too crowded, so I just
haven'thadachancetolookatit,"LiamLi,anotherAsianAmerican,said."Thisplaceisunique.It'sinChinatown.
AsAsiansliveinNewYorkCity,Ifeelthisoffersthemostspaceforthecommunity.Iunderstandlikeaminorityin
thissociety,itisnoteasytohaveastorelikethis,"sheadded.
4 Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedone"inventory"inParagraph2?
.
A.Curtains. B.Switches. C.Goods. D.Chairs.
5 HowdidLucyYugetthemoneytomakeupforthelosses?
.
A.Byapplyingtothegovernmentformoney.
B.Bygettingmoneyfromaninsurancecompany.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司C.Byraisingmoneyfromherfriendsandrelatives.
D.BycollectingmoneyfromafundontheInternet.
6.WhatcanweinferaboutCharlotteLeinbachfromthetext?
A.Sheoftengaveahandtothestoreownerbeforethefire.
B.Shesanghighpraiseforthearrangementofthestore.
C.Shepreferstobuyusedbooksratherthannewones.
D.Shetranslatesbooksasherpart-timejob.
7.Whichcanserveasthebesttitleforthenewsreport?
A.Chinatownbookstore'sreopeningwelcomed
B.SmokeandwaterdamagedestroyChinatownbookstore
C.Yu&.MeBooks-firstfemale-ownedAsianAmericanbookshopinNYC
D.ChinatownbookstoreinNewYorkCitymeansalottoAsianAmericans
C
Atacropbreeding(培育)centerinShanghai,researchershavesuccessfullyharvestedricethatwasgrown
fromseedsinitiallybredonChina’sspacestation,Tiangong.Thericeplantshavecompletedafullgrowthcycleon
Earth,maturingaftermorethan100dayssinceplanting.
Thisspace-to-groundexperimentbeganwith6riceseedssentintoorbitin2022ontheWentianspacecraft.
TaikonautsonboardTiangongbredtheseseedsinto59,whichtheyreturnedtoEarth.Researchersthenselected
high-qualityseeds,growingthemundercontrolledclimateconditionsandproducingaround10,000newseeds.
ZhengHuiqiong,aleadresearcherattheChineseAcademyofSciences’Center,sharedthattheteam’s
findingssuggestspace-bredseedscanreproduceeffectivelyonEarth,suggestingpotentialforfuturespace
agriculture.Zhenghighlightedthatthespace-bredricepossessesuniquetraits,suchasahighersugarcontent,with
sugarlevelsestimatedtobefivetosixtimeshigherthanstandardrice.Thespace-bredricealsoshowedaslight
increaseinproteincontent.“Thatmeansspace-bredricetastessweeterandhasmoreenergy,”sheadded.
Spacebreeding,themethodusedinthisexperiment,exposesseedstospaceradiationandmicrogravity,
generatinggenemutations(基因突变).Thesemutationsarecarefullyassessedupontheseeds’returntoEarth,
sometimesresultinginadvantageoustraitslikeshortergrowthtimes,improveddiseaseresistance,andhigher
output.ZhaoHui,anexpertinChinaAcademyofSpaceTechnology,emphasizedthesafetyofspace-bredfood,
explainingthatunlikegeneticallymodifiedcrops,space-bredseedsnaturallymutatewithoutintroducingforeign
genes.However,thespace-bredricehasfewerleaves,whichcomplicatescloseplanting.Researchersareplanning
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司furtherstudiestounderstandtheseleaftraitsandexplorepossiblegeneticchanges.
TheTiangongriceexperimentmarkedamilestoneforcropscience,asitwasthefirsttimethatricehad
completedafulllifecycle—fromseedgermination(发芽)toreproduction—inorbit.
8.Whatcanweknowaboutthespace-to-groundexperiment?
A.Seedsgrowninorbitpromisehighercropquality.
B.SeedsbredinspacewerefurthergrownsuccessfullyonEarth.
C.Newspeciesofseedsgrowninspacehaveachievedgreatsuccess.
D.Climateconditionswerecontrolledwhenseedsweresentintoorbit.
9.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“traits”meaninparagraph3?
A.Materials. B.Arrangements. C.Disadvantages. D.Characteristics.
10.WhatdoesZhaoHuistressaboutthespace-bredrice?
A.Itssecurity. B.Itsartificialprocess.
C.Itsnutrition. D.Itsmajorshortcoming.
11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?
A.OrganicFarming:High-qualityPlantinginSpace
B.SpaceExploration:AJourneytotheSpaceandBeyond
C.NewPlantingApproach:ReplacingtheTraditionalFarming
D.Space-to-groundCycle:PromisingFutureSpaceAgriculture
D
AnAlabamawoman,TowanaLooney,53,receivedakidney(肾)fromageneticallymodifiedpig,becoming
thethirdlivingpersoninAmericatohavesuchatransplant(移植).
Inlate2016,shestarteddialysis(透析).Findingahumankidneyforherwasnearlyimpossiblebecause
Looney’sbodyrejectedmosttransplantedkidneys.Sheknewresearchersspentmuchmoneystudyingthepotential
usesofpigorgansinhumans.Then,shegotconnectedwithtransplantsurgeonJaymeLocke,whoaskedtheFood
andDrugAdministration(FDA)forpermissiontoperformaxenotransplant— atransplantinvolvingnon-human
tissues— onLooney.TheFDAeventuallyapprovedthesurgeryunderaprogramthatallowsdoctorstoperform
experimentalproceduresonpatientswhohavenootheroptions.
Thepriortwopatientstoreceivegene-editedpigkidneytransplantsbothdiedlater-thefirstpatientdiedfrom
suddencardiacarrest(心脏骤停)thatdoctorssaidwasunrelatedtothetransplant,andthesecondneededtohave
herpigkidneyremovedafterherheartmedicationdamagedit.TheywerebothmuchsickerthanLooneyatthetime
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司oftheirproceduresandsufferedfromseriousheartdisease,whichshedidnot.
DoctorsscheduledLooney’sprocedureforNovember25th,2024.Theyhadmadetengeneticeditstothepig
toincreasethelikelihoodthatLooney’sbodywouldaccepttheforeigntissue.Researchershadpreviouslytested
ten-editpigkidneysinbrain-deadhumanpatients,sotheyhadsomeknowledgeabouthowLooney’sbodymight
react.Immediatelyafterthesurgeonssewedthepigkidneyintoplace,itturnedpinkandbeganmakingurine-both
goodsigns.
NowLooneyisoffdialysisandherbloodpressureiscontrolled.Forthenextthreemonths,she’llstaynearthe
hospitalsothatdoctorscanperformdailycheck-ups.She’salsowearingmonitorsthattrackherbloodpressure,
heartrateandotherbodilyfunctions.Doctorsarewatchingforearlywarningsignsthatherbodyisrejectingthe
organ,whichismorelikelyinpig-to-humantransplantsthaninhuman-to-humantransplants.Movingforward,
doctorshopetolaunchaformalclinicaltrialoften-editpigkidneysnextyear.
12.WhatcanbelearntaboutthexenotransplantinAmerica?
A.It’scarriedoutinarestrictedmanner. B.It’sdisapprovedofbymostscientists.
C.It’ssupportedfinanciallybytheFDA. D.It’sstillpopularthoughit’stoorisky.
13.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaybymentioningthepriortwopatients?
A.Looney’stransplantwasmorepromising B.Theywerethefirsttousepigkidneys.
C.Looneywouldchallengetheimpossible. D.Gene-editedpigkidneysneedimproving.
14.WhywasLooney’stransplantoperationsuccessful?
A.Hersurgerywasdoneintime. B.Itwasaone-timekidneysurgery.
C.Doctorsmadefullpreparations D.Advancedgenetechnologywasapplied.
15.Whatdoesthelastparagraphindicate?
A.Doctorshavehadanewsurgeryplan B.Looneywillmakeafullrecoverysoon.
C.Therearepotentialrisksaftersurgery. D.Ten-editpigkidneysareunfitforhumans.
第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Inaworldthatoftenfeelsfast-pacedandrestrainedtoroutines,thedesireforvan(房车)lifeandmobileliving
hascapturedtheheartsofmanyseekinganalternativelifestyle.____16____Fromthefreedomtoexplorenew
horizonstofosteringaminimalistmindset,herearesomecaptivatingadvantagesofembracingvanlife.
LiberationfromMaterialism
Theconfinedspaceofavanencouragesaminimalistlifestyle,whereexperiencesarevaluedoverpossessions.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司____17____Withminimalmonthlyexpenses,suchasparkingfeesandfuelcosts,vandwellerscanallocate
resourcestoexperiencesratherthanhighrentorhousepayments.Thismobilelivingissupportedbythedegrowth
movement,whichbelievesthateconomiesshouldfocusonsecuringtheminimalbasicneedsinsteadof
consumptionandconsumerism.
ExplorationandFlexibility
Theabilitytofollowadventurewhereverittakesyouisoneofthemostamazingaspectsoflivinginavan.
Youcanchoosetowakeupatdawnovertheoceanonedayandfindyourselfinaforestedmountainsidethenext.
Livinginavanfrequentlyinvolvesbeingclosetotheoutdoorssurroundedbythebeautyofnature.____18____
MinimalEcologicalFootprint
____19____Theyadoptsolarpanelsandefficientwatersystems,furtherminimizingtheirimpactonthe
environment.Peoplewhochoosetoliveinmobilehomesbelievethateventually,globalwarmingandextreme
weathermightbringanendtosedentary(定居的)livingpatterns.
Throughtheopenroad,thebeautyofnature,andthefriendshipoffellowadventurers,vanlifepresentsa
uniqueavenueforenrichingthehumanexperience.____20____
A.It’sthrillingtotraveltheworld.
B.Manyvanliferstendtogogreen.
C.Livinginavancanoftenbemorecost-effective.
D.They’llfindasenseoffreedomofconstantexploration.
E.Thenaturalworldbecomesanessentialpartofyourdailylife
F.Betteryet,itoffersawaytoreconnectwiththeessenceofliving.
G.Theconceptofvanlifeoffersbenefitsbeyondjustachangeofscenery.
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)
AlbertLexie,affectionatelyknownasthe“ShoeshineMan”,workedattheChildren’sHospitalofthe
UniversityofPittsburghMedicalCentreforover30years.Lexie____21____between2and5perpolish,earning
himjust$10,000peryear.Despitehis____22____income,Lexieselflesslydonatedallhistips-____23____over
$200,000-tothehospital’sFreeCareFund.
Lexie____24____shiningshoesatthehospitalin1982andcontinuedhis____25____workuntil2013.He
lefthishomeearlyeveryotherdayto____26____hispurpleshoeshinestandandbeganhisday.Whencustomers
gavehimextra____27____,hedidn’tkeepasinglecentforhimself.____28____,hedonatedeverylastbittothe
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司hospital.His____29____helpedensurethatallchildrenreceivedthemedicalcaretheyneeded.Whenaskedabout
hiscommitment,Lexie_____30_____said,“Ihavemanykids.Ilovemykids.It’simportanttohelpmykids.”
ChristopherGessner,presidentofUPMCChildren’sHospital,_____31_____Lexieforhiskindnessand
generosity,statingthathis_____32_____farexceeded(超过)thetipshedonated.Lexie_____33_____several
awardsforhischarityworkandwashonouredbyhishometownwith“AlbertLexieDay”.In2012,heeven
_____34_____achildren’sbooktitledAlbert’sKids,sharingthestoryofhisselflesswork.
The_____35_____shoeshinerretiredin2013andpassedawayinOctober2018atage76.However,his
legacylivesonthroughhisenduringactsofkindness.
21.A.distributed B.expected C.charged D.exchanged
22.A.limited B.fancy C.raised D.stable
23.A.owing B.taking C.lending D.totaling
24.A.enjoyed B.started C.imagined D.admitted
25.A.devoted B.formal C.demanding D.advanced
26.A.pickout B.putaway C.setup D.teardown
27.A.hugs B.shoes C.wishes D.tips
28.A.Therefore B.Instead C.Besides D.However
29.A.generosity B.guidance C.response D.honesty
30.A.definitely B.scarcely C.simply D.strangely
31.A.ignored B.blamed C.accepted D.praised
32.A.approaches B.contributions C.instructions D.principles
33.A.received B.launched C.prepared D.provided
34.A.identified B.purchased C.released D.outlined
35.A.selfish B.sensitive C.qualified D.kind
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
TensofthousandsofChinese___36___(society)mediausershavebackedcallsfromthecountry’sstatemedia
tohaveitsartworks___37___(current)keptintheBritishMuseumreturned.
The topic “The British Museum please return Chinese antiquities (古董)” was in response ___38___ a piece
published by Chinese state media Global Times that called for all cultural relics in the British Museum
___39___(return)freeofcharge.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司TheBritishMuseumhasbeenunderpressureafteraround2,000itemswerereported“missing,___40___(steal)
ordamaged”twoweeksago,___41___(lead)toaccusationsthatitwasfailingtofulfilitsdutyofcare.
The calls follow a piece published by the Global Times ___42___ argued, “The world-renowned British
museum___43___(fail)totakegoodcareof‘culturalpropertybelongingtoothercountries’uptotheseyears.”
TheBritishMuseumlooksafter23,000Chineseobjects,fromtheNeolithic(新石器)agetothepresentday.It
is one of the largest ___44___(collection) of Chinese antiquities in the West. The collection includes ____45____
largerangeofpreciousitemssuchaspaintings,prints,jadeandbronzes.
第四部分,写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
46. 假定你是校广播站英语节目“TalkandTalk”的负责人李华,请给外教Caroline写邮件邀请她做一次访
谈。内容包括:
1. 节目介绍;
2. 访谈的时间和话题。
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。
DearCaroline,
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Yourssincerely,
LiHua
第二节 (满分 25 分)
47. 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。
Frank,asix-year-oldboy,wasinterestedinplayingpiano,sohismotherfoundhimatutor.Heshowedgreat
passionattheverybeginning.However,boredwithday-after-daypractice,Frankcouldn’ttoleratesittingatthe
piano.Sometimeswhenhewasrequiredtoplayabitdifficultmelodies,theresultswerenotexactlygraceful
flowingmusic,eventhoughhetriedhisbest.Gradually,hisenthusiasmbegantofadeaway.
Wishingtoencourageheryoungson’sprogressonthepiano,hismothertooktheboytoaPaderewskiconcert.
Whentheyreachedtheentranceofthetheatrewheretheconcertwasheld,theysawacrowdofmusicloversstream
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司intothehall.Thelittleboywasawedbywhathesawandhefeltalittlethrilled.Theythenwalkedinwiththe
crowdsandfoundtheirplaces.Aftertheywereseated,themotherspottedafriendintheaudienceandwalkeddown
theaisletogreether.
Seizingtheopportunitytoexplorethewondersoftheconcerthall,thelittleboyrosetohisfeetandeventually
exploredhiswaythroughadoormarked“NOADMITTANCE.”Whenthehouselightsdimmedandtheconcert
wasabouttobegin,themotherreturnedtoherseatanddiscoveredthatthechildwasmissing.Themotherglanced
aroundthehallandherlittlesonwasnowheretobeseen.Feelingdesperateandtremblingwithfear,shefishedin
thebagforherphoneandwasabouttocallthepolicewhensuddenly,thecurtainspartedandspotlightsfocusedon
theimpressiveSteinway(斯坦威钢琴)onstage.
Paragraph1:
Themothersawherlittleboysittingatthekey-board,playingTwinkle,TwinkleLittleStar.
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Paragraph2:
Atthatmoment,Paderewskimadehisentranceandsatbesidetheboy,whispering“Don’tquit.Keepplaying.”
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