2026年一本预备新高一英语第112页答案
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Mary had been a shy girl ever since she was a little kid. The thought of being the centre of attention would make her heart race and cheeks burn bright red. She'd always sit in the back row of classrooms, keeping her head down during group activities and nodding silently when teachers asked questions—even if she knew the answers perfectly. Entering senior high school didn't ease her anxiety; the unfamiliar campus, crowded hallways, and dozens of new faces only made her nervous.
That was until she met Rose. Rose was like a ray of sunshine breaking through dark clouds—outgoing, energetic, and always brimming with laughter. From the moment they sat next to each other in their first English class, Rose had chatted happily with Mary. At first, Mary could only respond with short, awkward sentences, but Rose never seemed to mind and encouraged her to be more confident. In English class, Mary would watch in admiration as Rose raised her hand enthusiastically, answering the teacher's questions fluently and confidently, her eyes shining with passion. She secretly wished she could be half as brave as her friend, but the fear of speaking in front of others always held her back.
One Thursday morning, their English teacher walked into the classroom with a bright smile. "Today, we're going to have a surprise 3-minute speech activity," she announced, holding up a small box filled with slips(纸条) of paper. "Each slip has a classmate's name on it. I'll randomly(随机地) pick one, and the lucky person will share his or her thoughts on 'the most precious friendship in my life'." Mary's heart skipped a beat, praying silently that her name wouldn't be called. The teacher shook the box gently, then reached in and pulled out a slip of paper. All the noise in the classroom seemed to fade away, and the only sound Mary could hear was the pounding of her own heart. Then, the teacher's voice echoed through the room: "Mary!"
In an instant, Mary froze. Her face turned pale, and her hands started trembling uncontrollably. She turned her head slightly and saw Rose looking at her with a warm, encouraging smile. "You can do it, Mary," Rose whispered softly, holding her hand gently. "I believe in you. Just speak from your heart."
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Mary took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart.
Rose’s encouraging whisper still echoed in her ears, and that warm smile gave her the courage to stand up shakily. Gripping the podium to steady her trembling hands, she searched for her voice—at first faint and hesitant, but as she thought about the countless after-class talks, and Rose’s patient listening, confidence quietly bloomed. She spoke sincerely about their friendship, how Rose had become her first true friend in senior high and taught her to believe in herself. With each sentence, her voice grew clearer, and she even managed to meet Rose’s eyes, returning her bright smile.




As the last word fell from Mary's mouth, the classroom burst into cheers.
Rose jumped up, cheering loudly and waving her hands excitedly. The English teacher praised her for the heartfelt sharing. Mary bowed slightly, her cheeks flushed not with shyness but with joy. At that moment, Mary realised that courage wasn’t about being fearless, but about moving forward despite fear. Rose’s constant encouragement had helped her find her voice, and this speech was just the start—she was ready to step out of her shell and embrace more possibilities.




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Mary took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart. Rose’s encouraging whisper still echoed in her ears, and that warm smile gave her the courage to stand up shakily. Gripping the podium to steady her trembling hands, she searched for her voice—at first faint and hesitant, but as she thought about the countless after-class talks, and Rose’s patient listening, confidence quietly bloomed. She spoke sincerely about their friendship, how Rose had become her first true friend in senior high and taught her to believe in herself. With each sentence, her voice grew clearer, and she even managed to meet Rose’s eyes, returning her bright smile.
As the last word fell from Mary’s mouth, the classroom burst into cheers. Rose jumped up, cheering loudly and waving her hands excitedly. The English teacher praised her for the heartfelt sharing. Mary bowed slightly, her cheeks flushed not with shyness but with joy. At that moment, Mary realised that courage wasn’t about being fearless, but about moving forward despite fear. Rose’s constant encouragement had helped her find her voice, and this speech was just the start—she was ready to step out of her shell and embrace more possibilities.