山东省2023-2024学年高一下学期6月期末联考英语试卷(含答案)
展开一、阅读理解
It's Cmmunity Day again!
The mst interesting part f August: Maple Estate Cks
Call all residents wh are eager t practice yur cking skills and let yur neighburs sample yur cking! Yu will be the stars f the upcming event! Visit www.maplerc. sg fr mre infrmatin and t register fr this activity. Kitchen equipment and basic materials will be prvided. Yu will receive a $50 shpping vucher (代金券) that yu can use t buy ther materials frm Maple Mart the day befre the event. Remember t register befre 21 July, 2024! We are sure everyne will enjy the delicius dishes!
Time: Frm 10 a. m. t 6 p. m., 6 Aug., 2024
Place: Maple Cmmunity Club
Entry: Flash yur Maple Resident Card
The event that Maple Estate (住宅区) residents are eagerly lking frward t is just arund the crner! As usual, the Maple Residents’ Cmmittee has planned a prgramme that is designed t prmte cmmunity spirit. Maple Estate has been celebrating Cmmunity Day every mnth fr mre than a year. By nw, we hpe all ur residents understand the imprtance f frming strng cnnectins with ur neighburs. If yu have just mved t ur lvely estate and have nt had the pprtunity t knw yur neighburs, yu can d s by jining at Cmmunity Day!
“My wife and I mved t Maple Estate when we gt married. Fr a few mnths, we spent all ur free time after wrk ding up ur huse. Even thugh we knew that ur neighburs were friendly and wuld smetimes invite us fr their gatherings, we were busy with getting things ready. Hwever, it wasn't lng befre we grew curius abut the Cmmunity Day celebratins. After we started attending them mnthly, we met many neighburs. The first time we invited sme f them ver, we played games that helped us t get t knw ne anther better!”
——Mr. Wang, a Maple Estate resident since 2022
1.What d the Cmmunity Day events aim t d?
A. T teach hw t ck meals.
B. T develp cmmunity spirit.
C. T meet diverse needs f neighburs.
D. T make the cmmunity cleaner.
2.What d yu have t d if yu want t take part in the Maple Estate Cks?
A. T sign up befre 21 July, 2024. B. T prvide basic materials.
C. T use yur wn kitchen equipment. D. T pay a registratin fee f $50.
3.Mr. and Mrs. Wang didn't scialize with their neighburs much at first because .
A. they spent all their time at wrk
B. they weren't invited fr the gatherings
C. they were busy beautifying their hme
D. they had n infrmatin abut the prgram
“I first saw the Great Wall n a map in 1967 when I was nly 11 years ld. I spent a lng time trying t wrk ut hw lng the Great Wall was, but I failed. I thught I wuld surely g there ne day,” said William Lindesay, a Great Wall researcher frm the UK.
The Englishman did what he said. He came t China in 1986 with a plan t run the whle length f the Great Wall. But that year his gal was nt achieved. William came back a year later and realized his dream. In 1990, he decided t live in China. Then he bught a farmhuse near the Great Wall.
“Many peple wnder why I'm bsessed greatly by the Great Wall. The first reasn is that it's beautiful, and the secnd thing is that it's utdrs. There's histry in the utdrs. Yu need t mve t discver it. And the third pint is it's fun. The Great Wall is in my mind every day,” said William.
William's yunger sn Thmas said, “I ften describe my childhd as ‘wild’, staying at the ft f the Great Wall almst every weekend. It's amazing because nt many peple get t see such wrld heritage all the time, and I gt t see it all year arund.” His elder sn James said, “Living here has a lt f effect n hw I see the Great Wall. It's almst like my backyard, s I shuld prtect it.”
William has published 11 bks abut the Great Wall in 30 years. He has als cmpleted several pht prjects n the Great Wall. “It made me s happy when ur film was shwn n the BBC. Fr the first time we gt an hur and a half t pen the eyes f the British , and shw them what the Great Wall is. We received lts f emails frm peple saying that they really enjyed it and didn't knw that China was s beautiful. I became a ‘Great Wall ambassadr (大使)’,”said William.
4.What d we knw abut William Lindesay?
A. He runs a farm near the Great Wall.
B. He measured the length f Great Wall in 1986.
C. His father was an expert n the Great Wall.
D. He didn't climb the Great Wall in his teens.
5.What des the underlined wrd “bsessed” mean in paragraph 3?
A. Reminded. B. Attracted. C. Struck. D. Buried.
6.Why Thmas and James are mentined in paragraph 4?
A. T intrduce their hme's lcatin.
B. T encurage peple t prtect the Great Wall.
C. T describe the childhd f William's children.
D. T shw the Great Wall's impact n William's children.
7.What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
A. William's sns will wrk in the film industry.
B. William has becme a famus directr fr his film.
C. William has prmted the spread f Chinese culture abrad.
D. William will wrk fr the Chinese gvernment in the future.
Grundhg(土拨鼠) Day falls n February 2! Every year n this day, a crwd gathers in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania t see whether a grundhg named Phil will cme ut f his hle. If the sun is shining and he sees his shadw befre ging back int his hle, it means winter will last six mre weeks. But if the day is cludy and he remains utside, spring will cme early. Curiusly, Phil is nt alne. In the regin arund Milan, traditin has it that if the bear cmes ut f his hle n this day and sees its shadw due t clear weather, he will be able t make himself a nice dry bed and then he'll want t keep n sleeping. This will shw that the winter will cntinue. But if it's a rainy day, the bear will have t stay ut—and spring will cme sn.
“These traditins can be traced back t Ind-Eurpean civilizatins 3,000-5,000 years ag,” says Venetian histrian Elena Righett. “That's why they are spread all ver Eurpe,” she explains. The deepest meaning f the traditin, accrding t Righett, is in its seemingly cntradictry (矛盾的) nature. It might seem illgical (不合逻辑的) that cld days mean the cming f spring, r that grundhgs and bears wuld decide t stay ut just when the weather is bad.
“The idea is that the darkest mment, when everything seems t g wrng, is when we experience a rebirth, a new life,” explains Righett. There is a thught that life cmes frm darkness, just as plants start t grw frm the seeds left undergrund during winter. This thught is s pwerful that it crssed cuntries and survived centuries.
These traditins dn't prtect peple frm bad weather, death, r illness, but they prtect them emtinally frm sme f the anxiety related t thse cming realities. They dn't slve the real prblem, but they slve the mental prblem—they help yu live thrugh the hard times f life. In a way, if we can believe in the magical pwers f grundhgs and bears, we might find even a lnger winter a bit warmer and friendlier.
8.What can we learn frm paragraph 1?
A. Animals are cleverer than humans.
B. The grundhg dislikes his shadw.
C. The bear prefers t sleep in the dry bed.
D. A sunny Grundhg Day means a lnger winter.
9.What des the secnd paragraph talk abut?
A. The rigin f the traditins. B. The nature f the wrld.
C. The laws f the nature. D. Ind-Eurpean civilizatins.
10.Which is a benefit f these traditins?
A. They can prevent bad weather.
B. They can prvide emtinal supprt.
C. They can slve the real prblem.
D. They can exercise magical pwers.
11.What is the authr's attitude twards the idea behind the traditins?
A. Dubtful. B. Puzzled. C. Respectful. D. Uncertain.
Marian Bechtel sits at West Palm Beach's Bar Luie cunter by herself, quietly reading her e-bk as she waits fr her salad. What is she reading? Nne f yur business! Lunch is Bechtel's “me” time. And like mre Americans, she's nt alne.
A new reprt fund 46 percent f meals are eaten alne in America. Mre than half (53 percent)have breakfast alne and nearly half (46 percent) have lunch by themselves. Only at dinnertime are we eating tgether, 74 percent, accrding t statistics (数据) frm the reprt.
“I prefer t g ut and be ut. Alne, but tgether, yu knw?” Bechtel said, lking up frm her bk. Bechtel, wh wrks in dwn twn West Palm Beach, has lunch with cwrkers smetimes, but like many f us, t ften wrks thrugh lunch at her desk. A lunchtime escape allws her t keep a bss frm tapping her n the shulder. She return s t wrk feeling energized. “Tday, I just wanted sme time t myself,” she said.
Just tw seats ver, Andrew Mazleny, a lcal videgrapher, is finishing his lunch at the bar. He likes that he can sit and check his phne in peace r chat up the barkeep er with whm he's n a first-name basis if he wants t have a little interactin (交流).“I reflect n hw my day's gne and think abut the rest f the week,” he said. “It's a chance fr self-reflectin. Yu return t wrk recharged and with a plan.”
That freedm t chse is ne reasn mre peple like t eat alne. There was a time when peple may have felt awkward abut asking fr a table fr ne, but thse days are ver. Nw, we have ur smartphnes t keep us cmpany at the table. “It desn't feel as alne as it may have befre all the advances in technlgy,” said Laurie Demeritt, whse cmpany prvided the statistics fr the reprt.
12.What are the statistics in paragraph 2 abut?
A. Fd variety. B. Eating habits. C. Table manners. D. Restaurant service.
13.Why des Bechtel prefer t g ut fr lunch?
A. T meet with her cwrkers. B. T catch up with her wrk.
C. T have sme time n her wn. D. T cllect data fr her reprt.
14.Why is Mazleny mentined in paragraph 4?
A. T shw the ppularity f the bar.
B. T stress the significance f wrk.
C. T give an example f healthy eating.
D. T explain anther reasn fr the phenmenn.
15.What is the text mainly abut?
A. The tendency t having meals alne. B. The imprtance f self-reflectin.
C. The stress frm wrking vertime. D. The advantage f wireless technlgy.
二、七选五
16.Have yu ever thught f the reasns why we had better learn a secnd language? As a matter f fact, in tday's highly-cnnected wrld, it has many benefits. Here are a few f them.
It helps yu better understand the wrld.
Learning a language isn't just abut learning wrds and grammar. ① Learning new languages can braden yur hrizns and bring yu clser t peple f different natinalities. Yu may develp a deep app recitatin fr anther culture, r becme friends with sme ne ttally different frm yu.
②
As yu learn and get better at the language, yu'll find that yu have increased self-awareness and mre cnfidence using yur secnd language, which can als make yu mre attractive t thers! Truly , peple will respect the fact that yu're learning anther language. Native speakers will be impressed with yur effrts; friends and family will be prud f yu; and strangers will be interested in yur stry.
It makes yu smarter.
Believe it r nt, it is said that learning a secnd language imprves yur memry and strengthens yur prblem-slving abilities. ③ The mre yu use yur brain t learn, the mre pwerful yur brain will becme.
Yu can help mre peple.
④ Perhaps it's bvius, but speaking anther language allws yu t help mre peple. There are vlunteer prgrams arund the wrld where multilingual (多语言的) speakers are valuable t the team. Being the bridge f cmmunicatin between cultures is a great feeling, and the jy yu'll get frm helping smene in need will make all the hard wrk f learning the language wrth it.
There are s many psitive effects f learning a secnd language. ⑤
A. It imprves yur creativity.
B. It can build up yur self-cnfidence.
C. It allws yu t cnnect n a deeper level.
D. Studying a freign language desn't have t be all abut yu.
E. S chse a language that yu find exciting and benefit frm it.
F. This is because learning languages helps yur brain exercise.
G. It's als abut learning abut the histry and culture f a cuntry.
三、完形填空(15空)
With spring appraching, a ft f snw that had fallen rapidly melt (融化). The runff frm the hills had filled the rivers and frmed little 1 f water in the rad. Brken tree branches were everywhere. I was 2 hme and suddenly saw ne f these branches 3 acrss the rad. It was big enugh t damage my car if I didn't 4 in time s I stepped n the brakes(刹车) and 5 my emergency flashers. 6 there were n ther cars there yet. But I knew that it wuld nly be a matter f 7 befre ne crashed int that branch, causing a(n) 8 and even death.
I 9 my car and tried t pull the branch t the radside. It was a lt 10 than I thught but I started t 11 it. I pulled it ff the rad slwly. When it was finally mved t the side I std up and felt 12 . Just as I did, thugh, a little red car passed by 13 , hit a pl f water in the rad and made my pants wet. I wasn't 14 but laughed at the absurdity (荒谬) f it all.
Smetimes we all d gd things in this life nly t get dirty water. When this happens just remember that the real reasn yu d gd is because f the 15 inside f yu.
17.A. steps B. srts C. pls D. ftprints
18.A. walking B. driving C. riding D. running
19.A. standing B. hanging C. sitting D. lying
20.A. clap B. reflect C. stp D. examine
21.A. turned n B. brke dwn C. flded up D. checked n
22.A. Thankfully B. Generally C. Surprisingly D. Hpefully
23.A. psitin B. rder C. rank D. time
24.A. fight B. injury C. cnstructin D. rejectin
25.A. gt ut f B. pulled ver C. slwed dwn D. put away
26.A. shrter B. lnger C. heavier D. easier
27.A. bserve B. leave C. replace D. mve
28.A. scared B. upset C. relieved D. relaxed
29.A. plitely B. quickly C. gratefully D. carefully
30.A. flexible B. angry C. pleasant D. brave
31.A. kindness B. curisity C. anxiety D. regret
四、短文填空
32.T be in memry f Li Qingzha, ne f the best knwn female pets in Chinese histry, the 1stInternatinal Qingzha Petry and Arts Festival will be held ① June 20 and 27, 2024 at the pet's birthplace, tday's Zhangqiu f Jinan in Shandng prvince.
During the festival, famus pets, artists and translatrs frm hme and abrad will gather at the ancient city t jin in ② (variety) activities, including petry readings, and internatinal petry salns.
③ (stress) petry as a medium cnnecting many kinds f art frms, the festival als cntains painting, music, theater, and cinema, ④ cntent reflects petiteness (诗意). And tw petry awards fr yung pets and university students ⑤ (present) after selectin. Therefre, a hst f public-facing activities, including petry theaters, petry and flk music ⑥ (cncert),petry film screenings, art exhibitins and a petry market will be held during the event.
“Regarding the yung pet awards, we'd better nt make it a general award fr gd pets r petry achievements,” said the festival's directr Jiang Ta, ⑦ Chinese language prfessr at Peking University. “Instead, we shuld use ur judging prcess ⑧ ( discver) and encurage thse wh have true achievements in cncepts, language, and even in terms f the relatinship between petry and sciety. We als expected t discver yungsters wh can ⑨ ( true) break new grund in the ⑩ (exist) landscape f mdern petry,” he added.
五、书面表达
33.假定你是某国际学校高一学生李华,你的新西兰同学 Brenda在主题为“Diverse Culture”的演讲比赛中获得了第一名。请你给她写一封邮件表示祝贺,内容包括:
1.祝贺演讲成功;
2.你的感受。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Brenda,
Yurs,
Li Hua
六、读后续写
34.When I started karate (空手道) class a few years ag, I didn't knw a single persn. I felt ashamed f having n idea hw t d any f the mves. Even thugh I liked the learning part, I did nt like the feeling-wrse-than-everyne part!
But ne day after class while I was putting my shes n, a girl named Abigail said, “That last kick we practiced is s hard fr me, and yu're s gd at it.”
“Yu must have cnfused me with smene else,” I replied. “I'm nt gd at any f it.”
“In that case, I'm in truble,” she jked, “because yu're the ne I stand behind and cpy in class.”
I laughed, “Seriusly?”
“Seriusly!” she laughed, t. After that, we became great friends. Hwever, a few mnths later when Abigail's mm gt a jb in a different state and she had t mve away, I was rather sad. I had a tugh time ging t the karate class fr a while after that because I missed Abigail s much.
Then, a girl named Ava jined my class. She was always quiet. Until ne day we finally had a cnversatin.
“It must be weird (怪异的) being the new ne in class.” I said.
“S weird!” said Ava. “Yu d things really differently than we did at my ld dj (柔道馆).”
I suddenly realized she'd been silent nly because she was new. We started talking mre , and we gt alng s well that we started hanging ut after class. Then, almst a year later, guess wh shwed up at karate.
“This is s cl.” I said, giving Abigail a huge hug. “What are yu ding here?”
“My mm's jb in New Yrk didn't wrk ut,” she explained. “S we gt t mve back.”
“That's the best news ever!” I said. “Yu have t meet my dear friend Ava. And Ava, meet my dear friend Abigail.”
I put my arms arund their shulders. Feeling very excited, I tld them I hped we culd get alng well and be clse friends, while Abigail and Ava stared at each ther with sme hesitatin and an uncertain smile.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Things seemed all right at first.
One day, I simply culd nt stand it anymre.
参考答案
1.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据文中第一段中“As usual, the Maple Residents’ Cmmittee has planned a prgramme that is designed t prmte cmmunity spirit”可知,活动目的是为了发展社区精神。
2.答案: A
解析:细节理解题。根据文中方框内“Remember t register befre 21 July,2024”可知答案。
3.答案: C
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Fr a few mnths, we spent all ur free time after wrk ding up ur huse”可知,他们那时在忙着装修房子。
4.答案: D
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“I first saw the Great Wall n a map in 1967 when I was nly 11 years ld. I spent a lng time trying t wrk ut hw lng the Great Wall was, but I failed. I thught I wuld surely g there ne day”和第二段的第一句话“The Englishman did what he said. He came t China in 1986 with a plan t run the whle length f the Great Wall.”可知, William Lindesay 十几岁时没爬过长城。
5.答案: B
解析:词义猜测题。根据第三段内容可知,William 给出了喜欢长城的三个原因,由此推知,划线句讲的是他被长城吸引的原因,故划线词为“吸引,着迷”的意思。
6.答案: D
解析:推理判断题。根据文章第四段 William的小儿子和大儿子说话内容可知,长城对他们的影响很大,尤其是“It's amazing because nt many peple get t see such wrld heritage all the time”以及“Living here has a lt f effect n hw I see the Great Wall. It's almst like my backyard, s I shuld prtect it.”
7.答案: C
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段“…didn’t knw that China was s beautiful. I became a ‘Great Wall ambassadr’”可推知,William 推进了中国文化在国外的传播。
8.答案: D
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段可知,如果2月 2 日是好天气意味着冬天会更长。
9.答案: A
解析:段落大意题。根据第二段可知,该段讲述了动物预测天气的起源及背后的互相矛盾的逻辑根源。
10.答案: B
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中Traditins dn't prtect peple frm bad weather, death, r illness, but they prtect them emtinally frm sme f the anxiety related t thse cming realities. It desn't slve the real prblem, but it slves the mental prblem—it helps yu live thrugh the hard times f life.可知,这些传统给人们提供了情感支持。
11.答案: C
解析:细节理解题。根据文中描述,尤其是最后一段,可知,作者是尊重这种传统的。
12.答案: B
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段可知,在美国,约有46%的人们独自用餐,53%的人们独自吃早餐,46%的人们独自吃午餐……,故可知本段的数据是关于用餐习惯。
13.答案: C
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段可知,Bechtel一个人吃午饭可以让她逃离老板的关注,给自己留一些自由时间。
14.答案: D
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段可知,Mazleny 喜欢这样的气氛,因为可以坐在那里安静查看手机信息,或者想聊天了,可以直呼吧台服务员名字和他聊天,这对他也是一个自我反思的机会。故可知,提到 Mazleny 是为了解释他单独用餐的原因。
15.答案: A
解析:主旨大意题。本文通过一份调查结果显示美国人喜欢独自用餐的趋势,并总结了人们选择独自用餐的原因。
16.答案:GBFDE
解析:①G 根据上文中的 isn't just abut 可知,G项中 is als abut 与上文衔接紧密,学习一门语言不仅仅是学习单词和语法。这也是关于了解一个国家的历史和文化。
②B 根据本段的内容可知,主要介绍了学习第二语言可以增强自信心。
③F 根据空前“学习第二语言可以提高你的记忆力,增强你解决问题的能力”,可知,F项“这是因为学习语言有助于锻炼你的大脑。”because 用来解释前文的原因。
④D 根据小标题可知,本段讲述学习第二语言不仅仅有对自身提升的好处,还可以帮助别人。
⑤E 本段句首总结了学习第二语言的好处很多,进而呼吁读者学习,承接上文。
17.答案: C
解析:考查名词。根据后文53空后hit a pl f water in the rad 可知,来自山丘的融雪径流灌满了河流,在道路上形成了一个个的小水塘。
18.答案: B
解析:考查动词。根据下句 It was big enugh t damage my car可知,作者正在开车回家。
19.答案: D
解析:考查动词。根据49空后 pull the branch t the radside 可知,作者正在开车回家,突然看到一根树枝横在马路上。
20.答案: C
解析:考查动词。根据句意可知,如果作者不及时停车的话,树枝已经大到足以损坏他的车了。stp停下来。
21.答案: A
解析:考查动词短语。如果作者不及时停车的话,树枝已经大到足以损坏他的车了,所以作者踩刹车并打开应急双闪灯。
22.答案: A
解析:考查副词。谢天谢地,那里还没有其他汽车。
23.答案: D
解析:考查名词。那里还没有其他汽车,但作者知道,车撞到树枝上可能会造成受伤甚至死亡只是时间问题。a matter f time 时间的问题。
24.答案: B
解析:考查名词。但作者知道,车撞到树枝上可能会造成受伤甚至死亡只是时间问题。injury受伤。
25.答案: A
解析:考查动词短语。作者从车里出来,想要把树枝拉到路边去。gt ut f 从…出来。
26.答案: C
解析:考查形容词。根据下文I pulled it ff the rad slwly.可知,树枝比作者想的重得多。
27.答案: D
解析:考查动词。树枝比作者想的重得多,但作者开始移动它,一寸寸把它从路上移走。
28.答案: C
解析:考查形容词。上文叙述,如果不移开树枝,迟早会出事故造成伤亡。所以该句表达,当终于安全把树枝移到路边时,作者站了起来,感到松了一口气。
29.答案: B
解析:考查副词。然而,就在作者这么做的时候,一辆红色的小车迅速驶过,轧上路上的一滩水,溅到了作者的裤子上。
30.答案: B
解析:考查形容词。根据句意可知,作者没有生气而是觉得这种荒唐的行为很可笑。
31.答案: A
解析:考查名词。故事叙述,担心出事故,作者费力地把路上的树枝移开。这是一则爱心故事。所以最后总结:有时候,我们在这一生中做了好事,结果却得到了脏水。当这种情况发生时,请记住,你做好事的真正原因是你内心的善良。
32.答案:①between②varius/varied③Stressing④whse⑤will be presented⑥cncerts⑦a⑧t discver⑨truly⑩existing
解析:①between考查介词。根据后面的June 20 and 27 可知, between……and 意为“在······之间”,符合语境。
②varius/varied考查词性转换。根据后面的名词activities 可知,此处应用形容词作定语。
③Stressing考查非谓语动词。句意:突出诗歌作为连接多种艺术形式的媒介。这里用现在分词作状语。
④whse考查定语从句。句意:这节日的内容体现诗意。whse 代指“节日的”。
⑤will be presented考查动词的时态和语态。此处应用被动语态,且讲述的是将来的情况,用一般将来时的被动语态。
⑥cncerts考查名词复数。句意:因此,活动期间将举办一系列面向公众的活动,包括诗歌剧院、诗歌和民间音乐音乐会、诗歌电影放映、艺术展览和诗歌市场。
⑦a考查冠词。此处表示泛指“一个”,故用a。
⑧t discver考查非谓语动词。句意:相反,我们应该利用我们的评判过程来发现和鼓励那些在内容上⋯⋯有真正成就的人。这里用动词不定式作目的状语。
⑨truly考查副词。句意:我们也很希望发现那些真正能够在现有的现代诗歌领域开辟新天地的年轻人。此处应用副词修饰动词。
⑩existing考查现在分词。句意:同上。此处用现在分词作定语。
33.答案:
Dear Brenda,
Cngratulatins n winning the first prize in the “Diverse Culture” speech cntest! I am s prud f yu and yur amazing achievement. Yur speech was bth pwerful and educatinal, and it truly thught highly f the beauty f different cultures cming tgether.
Listening t yur speech made me realize the imprtance f welcming diversity and understanding each ther's cultures. It was truly inspiring t see yu speak with such cnfidence n such an imprtant tpic.
Keep up the perfect wrk, Brenda! I am cnfident that yu will cntinue t stand ut in everything yu d.
Best regards!
Yurs,
Li Hua
34.答案:
Things seemed all right at first. Hwever, with time ging by, cnflicts came ut. Abigail always cmplained that every time I hung ut with Ava, she was left alne, while Ava said that I paid mre attentin t Abigail, which drve her crazy, believing that ur friendship was nt what it used t be. Trapped in the dilemma, I, surrunded by the sense f sadness, still felt cnfused why things turned ut t be that trublesme, nt knwing hw t deal with the prblem. Wrse still, karate even became the mst frightening thing t me.
One day, I simply culd nt stand it anymre. With tears streaming dwn my cheeks, I stpped them frm arguing and said with a deep sigh, “Why can't yu get alng with each ther well? Bth f yu are my best friends.” Hearing my wrds, they didn't utter a single wrd, sinking int a deep silence. After what seemed like a century, Ava finally placed her arm with unaccustmed affectin arund Abigail's shulders. Seeing this scene, I tk a breath with relief and burst int laughter.
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