2024届上海市浦东新区高三三模英语综合练习卷+答案
展开II. Grammar and Vcabulary (20 分)
Sectin A
Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with ci given wrd ,fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks ,use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
In the fell f 1903, O. Henry was living in a rm at the small Htel Marty in New Yrk City. He had published a few stries in lcal magazines, but was still relatively unknwn when editrs at the New Yrk Wrld newspaper sent a yung reprter 21 (track) dwn this mysterius writer. By the next day,O. Henry had an agreement with the newspaper t write ne stry a week fr the magazine sectin f their Sunday editin. The Wrld had 22 (large) daily circulatin in the wrld, and O.Henry’s stries abut New Yrk life became immensely ppular. By the time he left the newspaper after less than three years, O. Henry had established his reputatin 23 a gifted stryteller and master f surprise endings.
O. Henry was the pen name used by William Sydney Prter,wh was brn in Nrth P, Carlina. At
the age f twenty, he mved t Texas, 24 he held a variety f jbs, eventually becming a bank teller. He married and became a reprter and clumnist fr the Hustn Pst. After a few years, his wife 25 (diagnse) with a serius infectius disease, and he was accused f illegally taking the mney f the bank where he wrked. Sme peple have claimed 26 he was stealing mney t help pay his wife’s medical bills. O. Henry fled t Central America, but his wife was t ill t accmpany him. Mnths later, 27 her cnditin wrsened, he returned and turned himself in t the plice.
His wife sn died, and O. Henry spent three years in prisn in Ohi. It was during his time in prisn that
he began writing the stries that wuld make him famus. W, S. Prter 28 (emerge) frm prisn as O. Henry.
In 1902 O. Henry mved t New Yrk City and started trying t sell his stries. In a few years his luck changed fr the better, and his psitin with the New Yrk Wrld helped make him a 29 (celebrate)authr. He published mre than three hundred stries and gained wrldwide acclaim. O. Henry's writing is admired fr its clrful and realistic depictins f the everyday lives f New Yrkers. His stries are knwn fr their plt twists and surprise endings. In fact, O. Henry’s wn life ended with a “twist”-his funeral was smehw scheduled in the same church at the same time as smene else’s wedding! The O, Henry Award 30 (hnr) the authrs f the best stries printed each year in American magazines.
Sectin B
Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
Des technlgy replace mre jbs than it creates? What is the 31 balance between these tw things? Until nw, that has nt been measured. But a new research prject led by MIT ecnmist David Autr has develped an answer, at least fr U.S, histry since 1940. The study uses new methds t examine hw many jbs have been lst t machine 32 , and hw many have been generated thrugh “augmentatin(增 强),” in which technlgy creates new tasks. Overall, the study finds,and particularly since 1980, technlgy has replaced mre U.S. jbs than it has generated.
“There des appear t be a faster rate f autmatin, and a slwer rate f augmentatin, in the last fur decades,frm 1980 t the present, than in the fur decades 33 ,” says Autr. Hwever, that finding is nly ne f the study’s 34 . The researchers have als develped an entirely new methd fr studying the issue, based n an analysis f thusands f U.S. census jb categries in relatin t a(n) 35 lk at the text f U.S. patents ver the last century. That has allwed them ,fr the first time, t quantify the effects f technlgy ver bth jb lss and jb creatin.
The study finds that verall, abut 60 percent f jbs in the U S. represent new types f wrk, which have been created since 1940, T determine this, Autr and his clleagues 36 thrugh abut 35,000 jb categries, tracking hw they emerge ver time- They als used natural language prcessing tls t analyze the text f every U.S, patent filed since 1920; The research examined hw wrds were
“embedded” in the census and patent dcuments t 37 related passages f text. That allwed them
t determine links between new technlgies and their effects n emplyment.
Frm abut 1940 thrugh 1980, fr instance, jbs like elevatr peratr and typesetter tended t get autmated. But at the same time,mre wrkers filled rles such as shipping and receiving clerks, buyers and department 38 ,and civil and space engineers. Frm 1980 thrugh 2018,the ranks f cabinetmakers and macliinists. amng thers, have been 39 by autmatin, while industrial
engineers, and peratins and systems researchers and analysts, have enjyed grwth.
Ultimately, the research suggests that the negative effects f autmatin n emplyment were mre than twice as great in the 1980-2018 perid as in the 1940-1980 perid. There was a mre 40 ,and psitive, change in the effect f augmentatin n emplyment in 1980-2018, as cmpared t 1940-1980.
Advances B. cmbed C. net D. heads E. autmatin F. mdest
G. cmprehensive H. thinned I. prir J. underlie K. unearth
III.Reading Cmprehensin (45 分)
Sectin A
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A,B, C and
D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
Mre peple are travelling than ever befre, and lwer barriers t entry and falling csts means they are ding s fr 41 perids.
The rise f “city breaks” 48-hur bursts f freign cultures, easier n the pcket and annual leave
balancehasincreasedturistnumbers,butnttheir42 spread.Thesameattractinshavebeen used t market cities such as Paris,Barcelna and Venice fr decades, and visitrs use the same infrastructure (基础设施)as residents t reach them. “T many peple d the same thing at the exact same time,” says Fnt, an expert in turism. “Fr43,the city n lnger belngs t them.”
In respnse t this situatin, cities have cme up with varius slutins. Fr instance, Amsterdam has started advising visitrs t seek 44 utside f the city center n its fficial website. “That takes curage, really, t d that. But nly s many peple will lk at the website,and it means they can say t their residents they're ding all they can t 45 cngestin?’
But it als prpses a better way,which is called “de-turism”: sustainable travel tips and
46 schedules fr explring a real Venice,ff the paths beaten by the 28 millin visitrs wh flck there each year.
A greater variety f 47 fr prspective visitrs-ideas fr what t d in ff-peak seasns, fr example, r utside f the city center - can have the effect f remving them frm already crwded landmarks, r 48 shrt breaks away in the first place. Lnger stays 49 the pressure, says Fnt ‘If yu g t Paris fr tw days,yu’re ging t the Eiffel Twer, If yu g fr tw weeks,
yu’re nt ging t g t the Eiffel Twer 14 times.” Similarly, repeat visitrs have a better sense f the
50 ,“We shuld be asking hw we can get turists t 51 ,nt hw t get them t cme fr the first time. If they’re cming fr the fifth time, it is much easier t integrate their behavirs with urs.”
Fnt says cities culd stand t be mre 52 abut the turists they try t attract when the current metric fr marketing success is hw many there are,and hw far they've cme. ‘‘Yu’re thinking, ‘yeah but at what cst He pints t unpublished data frm the Barcelna Turist Bard that priritizes Japanese turist fr spending an average f 640 mre per day than French turists - a(n)
53that fails t take int accunt their bigger carbn ftprint. 54 turists are als mre likely t be repeat visitrs that cme at ff-peak times, buy lcal prducts, and spread ut t less
crwded parts f the city - all prductive steps twards mre55turism, and mre peaceful
relatins with residents.
4L A. lnger
shrter
C. wider
D. clearer
42.
A. envirnmental
B. natinal
C. ecnmic
D. gegraphic
43.
A. lcals
B. turists
C, visitrs
DT cleaners
44.
A. transprts
B. accmmdatin
C. restaurants
DT service
45.
A. cause
B. fuel
C, transfer
D. ease
46.
A. separate
B. individual
C. alternative
D. bjective
47.
A. refrm
B. guidance
C, invitatin
D. supprt
48.
A. cnvincing
R discuraging
C. prmting
D. enjying
49.
A. release
B.enhance
C. remve
D. relieve
50.
A. culture
B. knwledge
C, entertainment
D. ability
51.
A. g with
B. bring up
C. cme back
D- lay ff
52.
A. selective
B. ptimistic
(1 curius
D. dubtful
53.
A. distinctin
B. harmny
C. assciatin
D. cmparisn
54.
A. French
B. Japanese
C. Spanish
D„ German
55.
A. cmfrtable
B. cmplex
C. temprary
D. sustainable
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B,C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
(A)
My husband and T live near San Luis Obisp, Califrnia, clse t the beach,In Nvember 2023, during the humpback whale migratin, we kayaked (划皮划艇)ut t watch the wildlife. We were in awe watching these graceful whales breach and spray thrugh their blwhles.
At the time, my friend Liz was staying with us. Initially, she refused t jin us n the water, fearing the kayak wuld verturn amng the whales. After sme cajling (劝说) ,she finally agreed t jin me. The fllwing mrning, we set ut early and had ur first whale sighting just past the pier: tw humpbacks swimming tward us. Hw amazing t be that clse t a creature that size,1 thught as the whales dipped under the waterline.
When whales g dwn after breaching, they leave what lks like an il slick n the water I figured if we paddled tward that spt, we’d be safe frm the whales,since they'd just left. We fllwed them at a distance— r what I thught was a distance. I later fund ut that it’s recmmended t keep 300 feet away. We were mre like 60 feet away.
Suddenly, we were surrunded by jumping silverfish fleeing frm the whales. Befre we culd react, ur kayak was lifted ut f the water abut six feet, bracketed by massive jaws. Liz and I slipped ut f the kayak int the whale's muth. As the whale’s muth clsed,I felt the creature begin t dive and had n idea hw deep we’d be dragged. Still, I didn't panic. I just kept thinking. I’ve gt t fight this.I’ve gt t breathe.
Whales have enrmus muths but tiny thrats. Anything they can’t swallw they spit right ut That included us. As sn as the whale dipped underwater, it ejected us, and we ppped back up nt the surface abut a ft apart The entire rdeal lasted nly abut 10 secnds.
Other kayakers rushed t ur aid,shcked t see us alive. But I am much mre aware f the pwer f
nature and the cean than I was befre. Liz was shaken up,cmparing the rdeal t a near-death experience, and she says her whale-watching days are ver. But even she had t laugh when she gt hme that afternn and realized she'd brught back a suvenir. When she pulled ff her shirt,six silverfish flpped ut.
Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the passage?
At first,Liz was hesitant t g n the kayaking trip because she was nt interested in whale
watching.
B. If Liz and 1 had maintained a distance f 300 feet frm the whales, we might have avided the subsequent danger.
C. Liz and I slipped int the whale’s muth because jumping silverfish verturned ur kayak.
D. Liz is likely t g n anther whale-watching trip smeday because she fund a precius suvenir frm this kayaking.
Hw did the narratr feel during the whale encunter?
A. Terrified and panicked.B. Disriented underwater
C. Calm and fcused.D. Regretful abut ging kayaking:
The underlined wrd “rdeal” in Paragraph 5 prbably means____________.
a challenging r difficult experience C、a surprising encunter
What wuld be the best title f this passage?
Hw t Survive a Whale Attack G A Day at San Luis Obisp Beach
a thrilling experience
D. a jyful adventure
B. Respecting the Pwer f Nature
D. 1 Survived Being Swallwed By a Whale
IM CONTEXT
BRANCH
Gelgy
BEFORE
6th century BCE The Greek thinker Thales f Miletus ntes magnetic rcks, r ldestnes (天然磁石).
1stcenturyCEChinese
diviners make primitive cmpasses with irn spn that can tuni arund t pint suth.
1269 French schlar Pierre de Maricurt sets ut the basic laws f magnetic attractin, repulsin, and ples.
AFTER
1824 French mathematician Simen Pissn mdels the frces in a magnetic field,
1940s American physicist Walter
Maurice Elsasser attributes Earth’s magnetic field t irn swirling in its uter cre as the planet rtates.
1958 Explrer 1 space missin
shws Earth’s magnetic field extending fr ut int space.
(B)
By the late 1500s, ships? captains already relied n magnetic cmpasses t maintain their curse acrss the ceans. Yet n ne knew hw they wrked. Sme thught the cmpass needle was attracted t the Nrth Star, thers that it was drawn t magnetic muntains in the Arctic. Tt was English physician William Gilbert wh discvered that Earth itself is magnetic.
Strnger reasns are btained frm sure experiments and demnstrated arguments than frm prbable c(mjectures( 4^ 湖J ) and the pinins f philsphical speculatrs.
William Gilbert
Gilbert's breakthrugh came nt frm a flash f inspiratin, but frm 17 years f careful experiment. He learned all he culd frm ships' captains and cmpass makers, and then he made a mdel glbe,r “terrella,” ut f the magnetic rck ldestne and tested cmpass needles against it+ The needles reacted arund the
terrella just as ships' cmpasses did n a larger scale-shwing the
samepatternsfdeclinatin(pintingslightlyawayfrmtrue nrth at the gegraphic ple,which differs frm magnetic nrth) and inclinatin (tilting dwn frm the hrizntal tward the glbe).
Gilbert cncluded, rightly, that the entire planet is a magnet and has a cre f irn. He published his ideas in the bk De Magnete (On the Magnet) in 1600, causing a sensatin. Jhannes Kepler and Galile, in particular, were inspired by his suggestin that Earth is nt fixed t rtating celestial spheres, as mst peple still thught, but is made t spin by the invisible frce f its wn magnetism.
Befre the 16th century, hw did captains navigate acrss ceans?
The Nrth Star navigated their ships.
The magnetic muntains in the Arctic guided their jurney.
Magnetic cmpasses helped them maintain the curse. D.The frces in a magnetic field attracted the ships.
61. Hw did William Gilbert find ut the fact that Earth itself is magnetic?
Thrugh trials and errrs.
Thrugh sme persnal philsphical speculatin.
By acquiring sme flash inspiratin.
By studying the ideas f sme philsphers.
Which f the fllwing statement might Galile agree with?
The earth stays still,
Gilbert successfully refuted the laws f magnetic attractin.
Gilbert’s findings and cnclusins are sensatinal.
The earth has its wn magnetic field.
(C)
Culd yur dg be prne t a fatal disease? Is yur new shelter pup part beagle r bxer? Many pet wners seek answers t these questins, and as a result, direct-t-cnsumer dg DNA testing is bming.
Human interfering with dg DNA has lng been the driving factr behind dgs’ breed diversity—r lack theref. But a dg’s DNA can als be used t cnfirm their lineage (血 统)r identify their breed, a bn fr pet wners n the lkut fr breed-specific health r behaviral challenges r thse lking t cnfirm their dg really has the heritage claimed by a breeder r seller. During DNA analysis, labs sequence the dg’s DNA and lk fr similarities with a dataset f identified dg breeds.
But breed identificatin isn't as simple as it might seem. In a study published in the Jurnal f the American Veterinary Medical Assciatin last mnth,scientists lked int the accuracy f breed predictin in cmmercially available DNA tests that required a pht f the dg in additin t its DNA sample. The results were mixed, says Casey Greene,a prfessr wh c-authred the study.
“Mst tests culd accurately distinguish the breed f purebred dgs,” says Greene. But the analysis
suggested that sme testing cmpanies might rely n the pht mre than the dg s actual genetics—and revealed big differences between cmpanies' business practices and the genetic datasets they use t determine dg breeds.
The researchers submitted phts and DNA f 12 purebred dgs t a ttal f six cmmercial canine
(犬 的)ancestry identificatin services. Since each pup was purebred and pssessed extensive American
Kennel Club paperwrk,the researchers knew their breed cnclusively—but in sme cases they prvided a pht f a different dg t see if the pht influenced the DNA results. One f the cmpanies
misidentified a purebred Chinese crested dg—almst entirely hairless—as a lng-haired Brittany spaniel, seemingly based n the pht alne. The ther five did identify the registered breed crrectly, but ften gave different predictins fr ther “ancestr” breeds in dgs whse DNA suggested mixed breeding in prir generatins. The researchers cncluded that veterinarians and pet wners alike shuld "apprach direct-t-cnsinner tests with cautin” given the lack f industry standardizatin and at least ne cmpany’s reliance n phtgraphs instead f DNA analysis.
Despite these cncerns, thugh, dg DNA seems headed fr a glden age—and the insights revealed
thrugh flirt her study f Fid’s genme (基因组 ) have already reached far beynd the dghuse. Dmesticated dgs have emerged as surprising superstars in medical research that benefits humans. Accrding t researchers ,that's just the beginning. With implicatins ranging frm entertaining t cnsequential, there’s n telling what dg DNA will cntinue t unleash,
The underlined wrd “bn” in paragraph tw is clsest in meaning t.
A. blessingB. substituteC. dutyD. struggle
Accrding t the passage, dg DNA testing can serve the fllwing purpses except that L
it assists in accurately determining the breed a dg belngs t B. it helps t predict whether dgs are subject t certain diseases
C. it prvides pet wners with insights int dgs’ behaviral challenges
it sequences the DNA f identified dg breeds t find their similarities 65. Which f the fllwing statements can be cncluded frm the passage?
A. Phts play a mre significant rle in identifying a dg’s breed than its actual genetics.
It is a cmmn phenmenn that the DNA analysis f dgs may yield mixed results-
Cmmercial dg DNA tests still have limitatins and shuld be dealt with cautiusly. D. Direct-t-cnsumer tests vershadw DNA analysis in identifying purebred dgs.
66.What des the passage suggest abut the future f dg DNA testing?
Cntrversies regarding its reliability are here t stay.
It is bund t make breakthrughs in the fields f medicine and entertainment.
It can step int a glden age as lng as sme research limitatins are fixed.
It may have far-reaching significance and be applied t a wider range f areas.
Sectin C -Directins: Read the fllwing passages. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given ni the bx ,Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need
Early interventins are key ,s yu’ve gt t stay active.
Perhaps surprisingly, thse wh deal with it have struggled t settle n a single definitin.
It’s nt smething we’re brn with ,but als it's nt smething we learn, but an ability that we gain early and lse ver time.
D. Fr sme peple, just try t build in an element f balance and muscle strengthening.
E.Maybe yu used t be able t quickly stand n ne leg t put a she n, and yu’ve stpped ding that at sme pint.
F. Whatever activity yu chse ,the lessn is t wrk n yur balance befre yu need t, nt when it
becmes an issue.
Until we start t lse ur balance, we barely ntice that it’s there at all, “It starts fr a lt f peple with simple stuff,” says Dr Anna Lwe, an expert n healthy ageing and physical activity. “ 67 It’s easy t either miss the signs r just put it dwn t ageing - but it really is smething yu can affect”
The key, it is increasingly becming clear ,is t address the decline befre it gets serius: and that can happen earlier than yu might think.
What is balance? Technically, it’s the cmplex interactin f several different systems in yur bdy-
frm muscles ,nerves ,eyesight and the inner ear t the sensry system that lets yu recgnise where yur bdy is tuching the grund, alng with mvement receptrs within yur jints that tell yu where yur bdy is in space. 68
A lack f balance is, glbally, assciated with serius health prblems. Earlier this year, the British Jurnal f Sprts Medicine published the results f a decade-lng study invlving mre than 1,700 middle-aged participants, which cncluded that an inability t balance was assciated with an almst twfld increase in risk f death.
“ 69 "agrees Lwe, an assciate prfessr researching strength and balance in midlife,
"Older wmen are fr less active than lder men ,and general activity just mving arund and ding stuff, affects balance a lt. Single-legged mvements, such as walking lunges, are a great test f dynamic (动态的)balance, but even bilateral mvements, like squats (深蹲),can prvide a challenge.”
70 Resistance exercise, whether that means lifting weights r hiking with a backpack, cmes with a hst f ther prven health benefits, frm imprved bne density t a reduced risk f Alzheimer's. As Lcker puts it: everyne's tld t save mney fr their retirement, and nbdy ’s taught t save their balance. But bth are difficult t get back nce they're gne.
IV. Summary Writing (10 分)
71. Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s) f the passage in n mre than 60 wrds. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
It seems that deep, lng-lasting happiness cmes frm intangible things, rather than things like chclates and smart-phnes. One essential factr is human relatinships. Peple wh have the supprt f family members and als have strng friendships are mre likely t be happy. Feeling prtected and respected and knwing yu can trust in the peple arund yu is vital But happiness means yu have t give and take. Perfrming acts f kindness and genersity n a regular basis, fr example, listening t a friend in need fr carrying a neighbr's shpping, will make yu feel n tp f the wrd. Even a simple smile can wrk wnders. Tn fact, they say that ne smile makes a persn feel as gd as eating 2,000 bars f chclates (nt all at nce, f curse).
It is nt surprising that health is anther key cntributr t happiness. Pr health will certainly make yu feel dwn in the muth. But being healthy and staying healthy require sme effrt. A healthy diet is crucial arid s is regular exercise. Laziness will nt make yu happy. Exercising fr 20 t 30 minutes a day helps t reduce stress and anxiety and makes yu feel mre psitive and ptimistic because it releases endrphins (feel-gd chemicals). S, if yu have been feeling blue and wrrying t much abut yur exams, get exercising. Yu’ll als find that yu sleep better.
Talking f sleep, d yu ften wake up feeling miserable? If s, it’s prbably because yu haven’t had enugh f it Teenagers tend t g t bed t late and have t get up early, s many suffer frm a lack f sleep. Tiredness will certainly affect yur happiness levels and put yu in a bad md. It als affects yur ability t cncentrate and may slw yur grwth. S if yu want t be happy and d well at schl, try t get at least eight hurs f sleep a night Nw that yu knw the thery, it's time t put it all int practice.
V. Translatin (15 分)
第二卷
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences Int English,using the wrds given m the brackets.
72, 景区可利用短视频提升知名度,助力文旅宣传。(facilitate)
73, 他运动之前习惯热身和拉伸以避免受伤。(ritual)
74,为缓解人口老龄化的压力,中国政府正在建立更多的社区机构来为老年人的生活提供支持。
(ease)
75,网络红包的乐趣在于它的未知性,因为收到红包的人只有打开它时才知道自己到底抢到了多少钱。(until)
VL Guided Writing(25 分)
76, Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120-150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
假如你是明启中学的吴磊,高考結束之后,你的学校组织校友活动,请即将毕业的高三学生进
班给高一高二的学弟学妹们传授经验,请结合自身经历写一篇发言稿。你的发言稿须:
描述你在高中三年最大的收获
就如何过好高中生活,给出你的建议
浦东新区高三英语练习卷 2024.5
参考答案
21. t track22. the largest23. as24. where
25. was diagnsed26. that27. when2 8. emerged
29. celebrated30. hnrs
31-35 C El AG36-40 BKDHF
C.net E. autmatin I. prir A. advances G. cmprehensive
B. cmbed K. unearth D. heads H. thinned F. mdest
41-45 BDABD 46-50 CBBDA 51-55 CADAD
56-59 BCAD
60-62 CAD
63-66 ADCD
67-70 ECAF
71. (60 wrds)
Sustainable happiness may well be mre spiritual than material. The czy relatinship, at hme r in the wrkplace, ften makes peple feel gd. Anther element f happiness is staying healthy. T attain this ,ne needs t keep a healthy diet and exercise regularly. Finally, happiness cmes
frm gd sleep. Quality sleep ensures cheerful md and brings abut sund perfrmance.
academic
72.(3 分)Scenic spts can use shrt vides t raise reputatin/prfile and facilitate the culwral turism
Prmtin.
73 + (3 分)He makes it a ritual t warm up and stretch befre exercising t avid getting injured.
(4分) T ease the pressure frm the aging ppulatin, the Chinese gvernment is nw establishing mre cmmunity agencies t supprt the lives f the elderly.
75. (5 分)The jy f nline red packet lies in its unpredictability, fr the hw much he has grabbed until he pens it.
76.Dear fellw students,
ne receiving it will never knw
As we gather here tday. I am filled with nstalgia, reminiscing abut the jurney we’ve undertaken
tgether in ur schl. These three years have been a perid f immense grwth and learning fr all f us. As a graduating senir, I am hnred t share with yu the mst significant lessns I’ve learned during my time here,
First and fremst ,the greatest takeaway frm my high schl experience has been the imprtance
f perseverance and hard wrk. High schl is nt just abut academics; it’s als abut persnal grwth and develpment. Fr example, when I first jined the debate club in my sphmre year,I struggled with public speaking. Hwever, thrugh cnsistent practice and determinatin, I nt nly imprved my speaking skills but als gained cnfidence in myself.
My advice t all f yu is simple: embrace every pprtunity and challenge that cnies yur way. Step ut f yur cmfrt zne, jin clubs ,participate in extracurricular activities, and make new fiiends. High schl is a time t explre yur interests, discver yur passins, and develp imprtant life skills.
Mrever, never underestimate the pwer f time management and rganizatin. Learn t priritize yur tasks ,set realistic gals, and manage yur time effectively. By staying rganized and fcused ,yu'll be able t balance yur academic respnsibilities with yur persnal life and extracurricular activities.
Lastly, remember t take care f yurself bth mentally and physically. High schl can be stressful, but it’s essential t find healthy ways t cpe with the pressure. Make sure t get enugh sleep, eat well, and find activities that help yu relax and unwind.
In cnclusin, high schl is a jurney filled with ups and dwns ,but it’s als a time f incredible grwth and discvery. Embrace every mment, cherish yur friendships, and never stp striving fr excellence. I wish yu all the best in the high schl jurney and beynd.
Thank yu.
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