2026届广东省广州重点中学高三上学期摸底英语试题详解

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注意事项:

1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

因笔试不考听力,选择题从第二部分的“阅读”开始。

2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁:考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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。

A

When creative architectural minds are given free reign over their creations, some truly unique buildings are born.

Habitat 67(Montreal, Canada)

Habitat 67's unique architecture was designed by a young Canadian-Israeli immigrant named Moshe Safdie for Montreal's 1967 Universal Exposition (博览会). The building was designed to integrate the advantages of suburban living — namely privacy, gardens and multiple floors — in an urban environment.

Sagrada Familia(Barcelona, Spain)

When modernist architect Antoni Gaudi took the reins in 1883, a year after the construction began, he turned just another church into his masterpiece. Its complex designs and themes make the Sagrada Familia among the most unique architecture in the world. When it's finally finished in 2026, its iconic design will have long since been established as one of the great achievements of architecture.

Longaberger Basket Building(Newark, America)

There are plenty of buildings out there that reflect their purpose, like the Kansas City library that looks like a row of books. The Longaberger Basket Building is one of this kind. Head office of the Longaberger Company produces baskets Which can be found around the world. The Longaberger founder's son wanted all the other Longaberger buildings to look like its products too.

Atomium(Brussels, Belgium)

Another example of an offbeat construction for a World's Fair, the Atomium was built for the 1958 edition of the Universal Exposition held in Brussels, Belgium by André Waterkeyn. Unlike Habitat 67, it wasn't meant to be a residential building. Instead it contains exhibition rooms and public halls. The building itself is designed to be a copy of the structure of iron crystal.

1. Which of the following building hasn't been completed by now?

A. Habitat 67. B. Sagrada Familia.

C. Longaberger Basket Building. D. Atomium.

2. What does Longaberger Basket Building look like?

A. A basket. B. A garden. C. A row of books. D. An iron crystal.

3. What do Habitat 67 and Atomium have in common?

A. They are residential buildings. B. They were built for World's Fairs.

C. They were designed by Moshe Safdie. D. They contain exhibition rooms and public halls.

Recalling that moment, Kaplan said, “I was driving down the highway when I heard about the degree programme. The next exit led to Collinsville, so I immediately exited, and within five minutes, I was enrolling in classes. I’ve always had a passion for writing and storytelling. I longed to transform my narratives into screenplays, but I realized I needed the basic knowledge to do so,”

Kaplan admitted that the journey was a mix of anxiety and excitement, but it proved to be greatly rewarding. He graduated with a 3.975 grade pointaverage and perfect grade honours, majoring in cinema and media arts, and had desires to continue creating screenplays in the future.

“It was an exciting and nerve-wracking (神经紧张的) challenge. Re-recognizing myself with the art of studying and communicating with fellow students was a lot of fun,” he told FOX5 Atlanta.

The most heartwarming thing of Kaplan’s graduation day was the presence of his mother, 99-year-old Virginia Kaplan, during the ceremony. Virginia expressed her huge pride, saying, “I am so proud of him. He faced numerous challenges but insisted, and I am delighted, pleased, and extremely proud,” the mother also added. “With his new degree, he’s going to stand out in whatever he does. Who knows, I might even make an appearance in the movies.”

4. What’s the purpose of the first paragraph?

A. To provide some background. B. To tell the main idea.

C. To serve as a comment. D. To offer an example.

5. What does the underlined word “catalyst” mean in Paragraph 2?

A. Reason. B. Vehicle. C. Task. D. Fact.

6. What do we infer from the last paragraph?

A. The mother desires to star in a film.

B. Kaplan takes much pride in himself.

C. Kaplan is excellent at whatever he does.

D. The mother offers the unshakeable support.

7. What can we conclude from the text?

A. Failure is the mother of success.

B. It’s never too late to follow a dream.

C. The good seaman is known in bad weather.

D. All things in their being are good for something.

C

Tilapia (罗非鱼) skin is rich in collagen (胶原蛋白), a protein that helps build and repair tissues. Because of this,tilapia skin has become popular in medicine. Researchers have used it for various treatments, including helping burn victims and fixing problems related to the stomach and heart.Inspired by colleagues in other medical fields, Mirza Melo, an eye doctor for animals in Brazil, decided to try using tilapia skin to treat eye problems in dogs. She focused on eye problems like corneal ulcers and perforations, which are common in dogs with short noses. “These dogs have eyes sticking out from their faces,” she says. “So they get injured often.”Normally, doctors treat these eye injuries by placing a piece of horse placenta (胎盘) over the damaged area to help it recover. But in 2019, Melo tried using tilapia skin instead. She successfully treated a Shih Tzu (a species of dog) with a severe eye injury.Brazil’s Burn Support Institute and the Federal University of Ceará, which started the Tilapia Skin Project to treat burns, supported her work. With their help, Melo developed a special membrane (膜) called the acellular dermal matrix (ADM), made from pure collagen taken from tilapia skin.Collagen is known to help cells grow and repair tissues. Tilapia skin has a high and consistent quality of collagen throughout the fish’s life, while the quality of horse placental collagen can vary depending on the horse’s age and weight.So far, Melo has treated over 400 dogs using tilapia skin. The dogs showed no pain or infection after surgery and healed quickly with minimal scarring. Melo is now planning to use this technique on cats and is even discussing how to adapt it for treating human eyes, which are very sensitive and difficult to treat.

8. Why is Tilapia popular in medicine?A. For its eyes. B. For its skin. C. For its blood. D. For its oil.

9. What makes the dogs with short noses frequently get injured?A. Their eyes’ position. B. Their playful nature.C. Their active movement. D. Their hair’s length.

10. What can we infer about horse placental collagen?A. It is only related to horses’ weight.

B. It is easier to obtain than tilapia collagen.

C. It is not affected by horses’ type and weight.

DIt is not always available at any stage of horses’ growth.

11. What does the author intend to convey in the last paragraph?

A. Melo’s concern for tilapia

B. Melo’s confidence in teaching.

C. The characteristic of tilapia’s collagen.

D. The application of tilapia’s collagen.

D

If you’ve noticed you’re getting less while your bill almost stays the same, it’s not just you. “Shrinkflation” — reducing a product’s size or quantity while keeping its price stable — is showing up in shops around the world.As the global economy struggles with inflation, rising material costs and higher human cost, consumers are bearing the increasing production prices. “Consumers are more likely to notice how their purchases are affecting their wallets than the amount of product lost when sizes decrease,” says Mark Stiving, the chief pricing educator at Impact Pricing. As a result, companies use shrinkflation to make consumers “less painful”.Yet even as shrinkflation comes with inflation, the problem doesn’t end after inflation does. Once the new sizes are on the shelf, they are likely to stay that way. “Shoppers don’t have a choice. They have to adapt themselves to the changes,” adds Stiving. There are rare exceptions, but companies generally take the opportunity to get more profits.For many companies, shrinkflation seems to be unavoidable. In food industry, for example, where customers are highly sensitive to price, lifting prices might make customers jump ship to another brand. But facing the continuous inflation, the companies have to do something to maintain their profits. Introducing small reduction in the size of their goods should enable them to improve profits while keeping their prices competitive. But once customers notice the change, they might feel fooled, leading to a loss of trust and confidence.Some grocers are using stickers to remind shoppers of shrinkflation, but still, it’s a tough hit to the bottom line — especially because the price of products generally doesn’t fall as inflation does. Consumers may need to examine both price and size sensibly as they shop, and make sure they don’t fall into the trap of that super size on the shelf.

12. Why does shrinkflation make consumers “less painful” according to Stiving?

A. Shrinkflation reduces human cost.

B. Shrinkflation raises purchasing power.

C. Consumers become more aware of size.

D. Consumers experience little increase in cost.

13. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The concerns of shoppers. B. The interests of companies.C. The impact of shrinkflation. D. The phenomenon of inflation,

14. What is the author’s attitude to the shrinkflation in paragraph 4?

A. Favorable. B. Objective.C. Dismissive. D. Unclear.

15. What should consumers do according to the last paragraph?

A. Draw a bottom line. B. Put warning stickers.

C. Choose smaller packs.

D. Make a conscious decision.

◎长难句分析:Some grocers are using stickers to remind shoppers of shrinkflation, but still, it’s a tough hit to the bottom line — especially because the price of products generally doesn’t fall as inflation does.结构分析:but并列前后两个分句,后一分句后接破折号内容对其补充说明,because引导原因状语从句,从句中as inflation does是省略的方式状语从句,相当于as inflation falls。中文意思:一些杂货商正在使用贴纸来提醒购物者注意缩水式通货膨胀,但这仍然是对底线的沉重打击——特别是因为产品价格通常不会随着通货膨胀下降而下降。

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Habitat 67(Montreal, Canada)

Habitat 67's unique architecture was designed by a young Canadian-Israeli immigrant named Moshe Safdie for Montreal's 1967 Universal Exposition (博览会). The building was designed to integrate the advantages of suburban living — namely privacy, gardens and multiple floors — in an urban environment.

When modernist architect Antoni Gaudi took the reins in 1883, a year after the construction began, he turned just another church into his masterpiece. Its complex designs and themes make the Sagrada Familia among the most unique architecture in the world. When it's finally finished in 2026, its iconic design will have long since been established as one of the great achievements of architecture.

There are plenty of buildings out there that reflect their purpose, like the Kansas City library that looks like a row of books. The Longaberger Basket Building is one of this kind. Head office of the Longaberger Company produces baskets which can be found around the world. The Longaberger founder's son wanted all the other Longaberger buildings to look like its products too.

Atomium(Brussels, Belgium)

Another example of an offbeat construction for a World's Fair, the Atomium was built for the 1958 edition of the Universal Exposition held in Brussels, Belgium by André Waterkeyn. Unlike Habitat 67, it wasn't meant to be a residential building. Instead it contains exhibition rooms and public halls. The building itself is designed to be a copy of the structure of iron crystal.

1. Which of the following building hasn't been completed by now?

A. Habitat 67. B. Sagrada Familia.

C. Longaberger Basket Building. D. Atomium.

2. What does Longaberger Basket Building look like?

A. A basket. B. A garden. C. A row of books. D. An iron crystal.

3. What do Habitat 67 and Atomium have in common?

A. They are residential buildings. B. They were built for World's Fairs.

C. They were designed by Moshe Safdie. D. They contain exhibition rooms and public halls.

Recalling that moment, Kaplan said, “I was driving down the highway when I heard about the degree programme. The next exit led to Collinsville, so I immediately exited, and within five minutes, I was enrolling in classes. I’ve always had a passion for writing and storytelling. I longed to transform my narratives into screenplays, but I realized I needed the basic knowledge to do so,”

Kaplan admitted that the journey was a mix of anxiety and excitement, but it proved to be greatly rewarding. He graduated with a 3.975 grade point average and perfect grade honours, majoring in cinema and media arts, and had desires to continue creating screenplays in the future.

“It was an exciting and nerve-wracking (神经紧张的) challenge. Re-recognizing myself with the art of studying and communicating with fellow students was a lot of fun,” he told FOX5 Atlanta.

The most heartwarming thing of Kaplan’s graduation day was the presence of his mother, 99-year-old Virginia Kaplan, during the ceremony. Virginia expressed her huge pride, saying, “I am so proud of him. He faced numerous challenges but insisted, and I am delighted, pleased, and extremely proud,” the mother also added. “With his new degree, he’s going to stand out in whatever he does. Who knows, I might even make an appearance in the movies.”

4. What’s the purpose of the first paragraph?

A. To provide some background. B. To tell the main idea.

C. To serve as a comment. D. To offer an example.

5. What does the underlined word “catalyst” mean in Paragraph 2?

A. Reason. B. Vehicle. C. Task. D. Fact.

6. What do we infer from the last paragraph?

A. The mother desires to star in a film.

B. Kaplan takes much pride in himself.

C. Kaplan is excellent at whatever he does.

D. The mother offers the unshakeable support.

7. What can we conclude from the text?

A. Failure is the mother of success.

B. It’s never too late to follow a dream.

C. The good seaman is known in bad weather.

D. All things in their being are good for something.

C

Tilapia (罗非鱼) skin is rich in collagen (胶原蛋白), a protein that helps build and repair tissues. Because of this, tilapia skin has become popular in medicine. Researchers have used it for various treatments, including helping burn victims and fixing problems related to the stomach and heart.

Inspired by colleagues in other medical fields, Mirza Melo, an eye doctor for animals in Brazil, decided to try using tilapia skin to treat eye problems in dogs. She focused on eye problems like corneal ulcers and perforations, which are common in dogs with short noses. “These dogs have eyes sticking out from their faces,” she says. “So they get injured often.”

Normally, doctors treat these eye injuries by placing a piece of horse placenta (胎盘) over the damaged area to help it recover. But in 2019, Melo tried using tilapia skin instead. She successfully treated a Shih Tzu (a species of dog) with a severe eye injury.

Brazil’s Burn Support Institute and the Federal University of Ceará, which started the Tilapia Skin Project to treat burns, supported her work. With their help, Melo developed a special membrane (膜) called the acellular dermal matrix (ADM), made from pure collagen taken from tilapia skin.

Collagen is known to help cells grow and repair tissues. Tilapia skin has a high and consistent quality of collagen throughout the fish’s life, while the quality of horse placental collagen can vary depending on the horse’s age and weight.

So far, Melo has treated over 400 dogs using tilapia skin. The dogs showed no pain or infection after surgery and healed quickly with minimal scarring. Melo is now planning to use this technique on cats and is even discussing how to adapt it for treating human eyes, which are very sensitive and difficult to treat.

8. Why is Tilapia popular in medicine?

A. For its eyes. B. For its skin. C. For its blood. D. For its oil.

9. What makes the dogs with short noses frequently get injured?

A. Their eyes’ position. B. Their playful nature.

C. Their active movement. D. Their hair’s length.

10. What can we infer about horse placental collagen?

A. It is only related to horses’ weight.

B. It is easier to obtain than tilapia collagen.

C. It is not affected by horses’ type and weight.

DIt is not always available at any stage of horses’ growth.

11. What does the author intend to convey in the last paragraph?

A. Melo’s concern for tilapia

B. Melo’s confidence in teaching.

C. The characteristic of tilapia’s collagen.

D. The application of tilapia’s collagen.

D

If you’ve noticed you’re getting less while your bill almost stays the same, it’s not just you. “Shrinkflation” — reducing a product’s size or quantity while keeping its price stable — is showing up in shops around the world.

As the global economy struggles with inflation, rising material costs and higher human cost, consumers are bearing the increasing production prices. “Consumers are more likely to notice how their purchases are affecting their wallets than the amount of product lost when sizes decrease,” says Mark Stiving, the chief pricing educator at Impact Pricing. As a result, companies use shrinkflation to make consumers “less painful”.

Yet even as shrinkflation comes with inflation, the problem doesn’t end after inflation does. Once the new sizes are on the shelf, they are likely to stay that way. “Shoppers don’t have a choice. They have to adapt themselves to the changes,” adds Stiving. There are rare exceptions, but companies generally take the opportunity to get more profits.

For many companies, shrinkflation seems to be unavoidable. In food industry, for example, where customers are highly sensitive to price, lifting prices might make customers jump ship to another brand. But facing the continuous inflation, the companies have to do something to maintain their profits. Introducing small reduction in the size of their goods should enable them to improve profits while keeping their prices competitive. But once customers notice the change, they might feel fooled, leading to a loss of trust and confidence.

Some grocers are using stickers to remind shoppers of shrinkflation, but still, it’s a tough hit to the bottom line — especially because the price of products generally doesn’t fall as inflation does. Consumers may need to examine both price and size sensibly as they shop, and make sure they don’t fall into the trap of that super size on the shelf.

12. Why does shrinkflation make consumers “less painful” according to Stiving?

A. Shrinkflation reduces human cost.

B. Shrinkflation raises purchasing power.

C. Consumers become more aware of size.

D. Consumers experience little increase in cost.

13. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?

A. The concerns of shoppers. B. The interests of companies.

C. The impact of shrinkflation. D. The phenomenon of inflation.

14. What is the author’s attitude to the shrinkflation in paragraph 4?

A. Favorable. B. Objective.

C. Dismissive. D. Unclear.

15. What should consumers do according to the last paragraph?

A. Draw a bottom line. B. Put warning stickers.

C. Choose smaller packs. D. Make a conscious decision.

◎长难句分析:Some grocers are using stickers to remind shoppers of shrinkflation, but still, it’s a tough hit to the bottom line — especially because the price of products generally doesn’t fall as inflation does.

结构分析:but并列前后两个分句,后一分句后接破折号内容对其补充说明,because引导原因状语从句,从句中as inflation does是省略的方式状语从句,相当于as inflation falls。

中文意思:一些杂货商正在使用贴纸来提醒购物者注意缩水式通货膨胀,但这仍然是对底线的沉重打击——特别是因为产品价格通常不会随着通货膨胀下降而下降。

第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)

阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

If you are a perfectionist, you follow high standards and always try to do everything well. ___16___ Researchers find pursuing perfection can have serious effects on mental health.

In a 2016 study, researchers studied the relationship between perfectionism and depression over time. ___17___ Although people may believe that their perfectionism contributes to their success, it seems to be harmful to their mental health.

Is perfectionism always harmful? ___18___ Some suggest the possibility of adaptive perfectionism, where people stick to high standards without self-criticism of their own mistakes. However, others believe that perfectionism is not adaptive and they don’t think it is beneficial.

So what can perfectionists do to change their behavior? Psychologists point out that giving up on perfection does not necessarily mean less success. ___19___A possible alternative to perfectionism is what psychologists call a growth mindset. Unlike those with a fixed mindset, those with a growth mindset believe that they can improve their abilities by learning from their mistakes.

___20___ To understand self-sympathy, think about how you would respond to a close friend if they made a mistake. It is likely that you will respond with kindness and understanding, knowing that your friend is doing it out of good intentions.

A. Another is to cultivate sympathy for oneself.

B. Psychologists have heated debates over this issue.

C. In the long run, accepting imperfection can actually help.

D. Perfectionism can be beneficial in some certain situations.

E. High standards are one thing, but perfectionism is another.

F. The key to overcoming perfectionism is to avoid it at all cost.

G. They found high levels of perfectionism often increased depression.

◎读后知识积累:……;⑺intention /ɪnˈtenʃ(ə)n/ n. 意图,目的,打算。

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)

阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

I never planned on learning Chinese. Even when I found out I was going to Shanghai, I assumed that I would be able to ___21___ with English. It didn’t take long for me to realize how naïve (天真的) I was. Chinese characters are totally foreign and ___22___. I quickly got sick of not being able to understand anything, and I decided to ___23___ for the Chinese class offered by my university.

I had Chinese every weekday, after which I spent at least an hour ___24___the lesson. In the evening, my friends and I quizzed each other on the ___25___we had to memorize. More importantly, I made a conscious ___26___ to communicate in Chinese in stores and restaurants. I was ___27___ when I was able to maintain a simple conversation with the locals.

When I ___28___ achieved A’s on my Chinese exams, I thought it was time to take a break from studying for Chinese every day and focus on my other classes. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a(n) ___29___. Not only were my study habits ____30____, the lessons themselves were getting harder. I had to start over in terms of coming up with and ____31____ new study habits.

With finals coming up, I have established my golden rule: there isn’t a(n) ____32____way to learn a new language. Once you commit and accept that you are a ____33____, it becomes an ongoing process of exploration, failure, reassessment, and trying again. Am I fluent now? Not even ____34____. And I may never be. But I learned how to be honest with myself and push through ____35____.

21. A. get by B. carry on C. fit in D. keep up

22. A. inflexible B. incomprehensible C. unmemorable D. unacceptable

23. A. register B. provide C. account D. prepare

24. A. evaluating B. adapting C. reviewing D. presenting

25. A. structures B. articles C. characters D. rules

26. A. effort B. statement C. appointment D. commitment

27. A. relaxed B. delighted C. shocked D. moved

28. A. exceptionally B. obviously C. randomly D. regularly

29. A. challenge B. mistake C. accident D. escape

30. A. changing B. emerging C. worsening D. developing

31. A. kicking B. posing C. breaking D. maintaining

32. A. innovative B. useful C. available D. perfect

33. A. follower B. beginner C. supporter D. winner

34. A. close B. ready C. sure D. right

35. A. shortcomings B. hesitations C. setbacks D. disasters

体裁主题语境关键词学科素养难度短文词数阅读时间实际用时正确率错因记叙文人与自我之学习中文Shanghai,studyChinese完善自我★★27212 mins/15

Yangko employs drumming, Suona, dancing and singing. Content is based ___42___folk stories and legends. Costumes are richly-colored and opera-styled, enabling ___43___ (character) to be easily identified. During a performance, the actors will dance and sing, following lively rhythms. Highly skilled and interesting acts such as stilt(高跷)walking ___44___ carrying a wedding sedan chair(花轿)are also included. As a part of traditional Chinese culture, Yangko ____45____ (concentrate) the group consciousness of the Chinese people, and has outstanding historical and cultural value.

第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,下周三你校举行一次“Respect others”活动,你将代表学校邀请外籍老师Mr Smith来校参加这个活动,其内容如下:

1. 活动的地点;

2. 活动的意义;

3. 你的感想。

注意:1. 词数80左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Possible version:

Dear Mr. Smith,

I am writing to invite you, on behalf of our school, to participate in an upcoming event called “Respect others”. The event will be held next Wednesday at our school auditorium.

This event holds great significance as it aims to promote mutual respect and understanding among students. We believe that by fostering an environment where respect is valued, our students will develop into compassionate and empathetic individuals.

Personally, I am excited about this event as it provides an opportunity for students to interact with individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. It is through such interactions that we can broaden our perspectives and embrace diversity. Thank you in advance for considering our invitation. We look forward to your positive response.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

【解析】

……

第二节(满分25分)

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。

My great-grandmother, my grandmother, and my mother are teachers, and so are all my family. My mother had a fixed idea that I would become a teacher, too. Although I respected her and was indeed skilled at teaching something to my little cousins, I didn’t agree that I should naturally follow in my mother’s footsteps.

When I was a teenager, my mother happened to take me to a hospital which was run by one of her friends. It was the first time I had seen a busy medical environment in real life in person. Finding that I was curious about treating patients, my mother’s friend Dr. Lee offered me an opportunity to shadow him (跟他实地参观) for a day. I eagerly accepted his offer! Observing the doctors and nurses in action, I felt a mix of anxiety and excitement. Seeing the healing (治愈) process and the impact of medical care on patients was a profoundly moving experience. I figured being a doctor would be the most rewarding career in the world. From that day, a thought formed in my mind that I wanted to become a doctor, but I doubted whether my mother would support me. After all, it was a completely different path from what she had planned for me. Therefore, I kept the thought to myself, because I knew she would still insist on holding onto her previous idea.

Anyway, besides discussing with my mother about teaching, I would often visit Dr. Lee’s hospital. Gradually, I got familiar with the medical equipment and procedures, and I learned a lot about healthcare, such as how to take vital signs (测生命体征), how to assist in minor surgeries, and so on. But what I had learned in the hospital just left me wanting more, so I decided to go to college to become a professional doctor.

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This time I would not hide my desire any more.

At the graduation ceremony, with my mother present, I, as “Excellent Graduate”, had to deliver a speech.

Possible version:

This time I would not hide my desire any more.Determined to follow my heart, I explained to my mother how I felt. I told her that I wanted to go to college to learn to be a doctor instead of being a teacher. After saying this, I waited nervously for her reaction. To my surprise, she approved of my request, and she told me she was moved by my perseverance. With her support and my efforts, I was admitted into my ideal college.

At the graduation ceremony, with my mother present, I, as “Excellent Graduate”, had to deliver a speech. In my speech, I shared with the audience my story about how a teenager realized her dream. Faced with difficulties, I took a path that led me to do something that needed passion, training and practice. I also owed my success to my mother’s support. Without her understanding, I couldn’t have pursued my dream. At the end of my speech, I spotted my mother’s watery eyes, and said, “Mom, I made it!” Her face lit up with pride.

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