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湖南省九校联盟2026届高三上学期第一次联考英语试卷全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthemandoing?A.Boardingaflight.

B.Arrangingatrip.

C.Seeingafriend

off.2.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Toorderataxi.

B.Tobookatrainticket.

C.Toaskabouthisaddress.3.WhatdoesMikeprobablydo?A.Aschoolteacher.

B.Abankclerk.

C.Ahospital

worker.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirhousedecoration.

B.Theirneighbor’shouse

sale.

C.Theirneighbor’s

newhouse.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’scomingweekend?A.Busy.

B.Boring.

C.Great.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.Howmuchistherentforthefirstmonth?A.$900.B.$950.C.$1,000.7.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Drawamap.B.Prepareacontract.C.Givehisfriendacall.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhydoesthemanhesitatetogotravellingwithTracy?A.Hehasa

leg

injury.B.HehastotraveltoNorway.C.Hehastolook

afterhis

dad.9.WhatdoweknowaboutUncleStewart?A.Hehasrecovered.B.Heisworking

athome.C.Heisenthusiastic

abouthiswork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthewoman’sfutureplan?A.Doingregularindoorexercise.B.Pursuingacareerin

construction.C.Tryingtobecomeacomputer

engineer.11.Whatdoesthewomanplantostudyinhersparetime?A.Architecture.B.Environmentaldesign.C.Computerprogramming.12.WhatwillthewomandothisSaturday?A.Workovertime.B.Visithercousin.C.Doan

outdoor

activity.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhyisBakersfieldmentionedintheconversation?A.ItisTerra’s

hometown.B.It

is

related

to

the

topic

of

Terra’s

report.C.Itisapopulartouristattraction

in

California.14.WhatisthesecondsourceofpollutioninBakersfield?A.Agriculture.B.Oilfields.C.Rubbish.15.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanthinkishardtoignore?A.Heavy

dust.B.Unpleasantsmell.C.Inconvenienttransportation.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Strangers.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthespeaker?A.Heis

ahistoryteacher.B.He’sguidingthetourists.C.Hecan

speakfour

languages.18.WhatcolorbuttonshouldbepressedforchoosingEnglish?A.Blue.B.Red.C.Green.19.InwhichpartofthemuseumcanpeoplefindMonaLisa?A.Richelieu.B.Sully.C.Denon.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthenumberofvisitors?A.Ithitarecord

in

2018.B.Itfellbelow7.6

million

in

2022.C.Itreached3.8millioninthe

18th

century.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)ASharedMobility:MakingTravelEasierforAllSharedmobilityservices,suchascarsharesandbikeshares,havepositiveeffectsontheenvironment.However,accesstotheseservicesisnotequalforeveryone.Researchshowsthatsharedmobilityservicesaremorecommonlyavailableinwealthierurbanareas.Mostuserstendtobeyounger,wealthier,andphysicallyable.Tobuildasustainabletransportationsystem,itisessentialtomaketheseservicesinclusiveforallpeople.Somecitieshaveintroducedprogramstosupportlow-incomeresidents.Theseprogramshelpincreasetheuseofsharedvehiclesandreducedependenceonpersonalcars.Recently,about70%ofmicromobilityprogramsintheUShavetakenmeasurestobetterservedisadvantagedgroups,suchasacceptingcashpaymentsandofferingnon-smartphonebookingoptions.Still,manybarriersremain.Surveysindicatethatpeopleinruralareasandthosewithlowerincomesencountermoreobstacleswhentryingtousebikeshares.Cost,lackoffamiliarity,andlimitedavailabilityarecommonproblems,asillustratedintheFigure.

Non-profitorganizationsarealsoplayinganimportantrole.Forexample,SharedMobilityInc.,aBuffalo-basedNGO,providesfreee-bikestounderservedcommunitiesandorganizestrainingsessionstopromotecyclingcultureandsafety.MobitwininBelgiumsupportselderlypeopleandthosewithlimitedmobilitybyprovidingaffordableridesbookedviatelephone.Similarly,TimCarsharinginAustriaoffersvehiclessuitableforwheelchairsandprovideschildseatsuponrequest.Inconclusion,understandingdifferentneedsandmakingservicesmoreadaptablearekeystepstowardfairandsustainableurbantransportation.21.Whatisthepurposeofmakingsharedmobilityservicesinclusiveforall?A.To

promote

cash

payments.B.To

lower

transportation

costs.C.To

make

transportation

sustainable.D.Toreducereliance

on

private

cars.22.Whichisthemajorobstaclepreventinglow-incomeurbanpeoplefromusingbikeshares?A.Safetyconcerns.B.High

cost.C.Lack

of

familiarity.D.Limitedavailability.23.WhichmeasureistakenbyTimCarsharinginAustria?A.Providing

free

e-bikes.B.Booking

rides

by

smartphone.C.Organizing

training

sessions.D.Offering

wheelchair-friendlyvehicles.BOnarecentweekday,IsentanInstagrammessagetoafriendofmine,anartadviserinNewYorknamedStephenTruax,tochataboutanexhibition.Insteadofmessagingmebackintheapp,hetextedmetosaythathe’dblockedInstagramonhissmartphoneduringdaytimeworkinghours.Impressed,Iaskedhimhowhewasaccomplishingsuchafeat.TruaxsaidhewasusingOpal,anappthatmakesyoursmartphonealittlemorelikeaso-calleddumbphone(功能机).Hesaidthatseveralofhisfriendssworebytheapp,andsohehadbegunusingit,too.Itookthiswordofmouthasevidencethatitmightactuallywork.Idownloadeditwithoutanyparticularoptimism,consideringmyphoneaddictionanincurablecase.Opal,Ifound,providessomethinglikegentleparentingforyoursmartphonehabits:yousetupadailyscheduleofwhichappstoblock,andthentheappguidesyouintostickingwithit.Astheappsuggested,Isetuparecurring"WorkTime"blockfrom9A.M.to5P.M.andselectedeverysocialappIeveruse.Atthescheduledtime,thoseappsgograyonmyhomescreenandremainthatwayallday.EverytimeI’mfrustratedthatIcan’tlookatInstagram

on

myphone,

I

just

think,

surelyI,

a

human

adult,

canwait

a

fewmorehoursto

seemy

friends’dog

photos—5

P.M.isn’

t

that

far

away.Crucially,

Opal

also

allowsusersto

suspendtheblock

for

shortperiods

of

timewithout

feelinglikefailures;whenthescheduledbreaktime

elapses,

the

blockage

automatically

continues.Ifindcomfortinthefactthatmymindfeelsclearerafterafullworkdaywithoutscrollingsocialmedia,andanaddedbonusisthatoncetheblockendsIcanmainlineallthegoodpoststhatImissed.AsTruaxtoldme,"Thefloodofcontentthathappensafterdinneriswild."Theaddictionisnotcured,perhaps,butatleastit’sfinallymanaged.24.WhatdidTruaxdoafterreceivingthemessagefromtheauthor?A.Hetextedback.B.HerepliedinOpal.C.HeblockedInstagram.D.Hechattedabout

the

exhibition.25.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhendownloadingOpal?A.Disappointed.B.Helpful.C.Pessimistic.D.Impressed.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"elapses"inparagraph4mean?A.Starts.B.Passes.C.Separates.D.Approaches.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Surfingthewebmakes

themindclearer.B.Practisingself-controldeepensenjoyment.C.It’sbesttosurf

thelatestnews

after

supper.D.Itisimpossibletoeasephone

addiction.CClothing,waterbottles,takeoutcontainers,cuttingboards——it’schallengingtokeepupwiththegrowingnumberofitemsthatexposeustotinyplasticparticles.Nowsometeabagshavejoinedthelist.Ina2024study,scientistsfoundthatbrewing(冲泡)teawithateabagmadefromtheplasticpolypropylene(聚丙烯)releasedabout1.2billionsmallpiecesofplasticpermilliliteroftea.Teabagsaremadefromvarioustypesofmaterials,includingpaper,flexibleplasticsandanewkindofmaterialcalledbiodegradableplastics.Teabagsmadefrompaperwilltheoreticallyshedfewermicroplasticswhencomparedwithplasticversions,saidHaileyE.Hampson,apostdoctoralfellowwhostudiesmicroplastics.Butit’snotalwayseasytofigureoutwhatyourteabagwasmadefrom.Ofthe12teacompanieswecontactedforthisarticle,sixresponded.Theyallsaidthattheirteabagswerefreeofmicroplastics,mainlybecausetheyweremadefrompaperorotherplant-basedmaterials.However,evenpaperteabagsaren’tguaranteedtobeplastic-free,Dr.Hampsonsaid.Somemaybesealed(密封)withflexibleplasticslikepolypropylene,orhaveaplasticcoatingonthestring.Microplasticscanenterourbloodandtissuesfromthefoodweeatandtheairwebreathe.Butfiguringoutifthoseexposuresharmhealthhasbeenchallenging.Scientistshavefoundpotentiallinksbetweenmicroplasticexposuresandhealthconditionslikecardiovascular(心血管的)diseaseandcancer.Butthesestudieshavelimitations,andit’sunclearifthemicroplasticsthemselvescausedthesehealtheffects.Dr.Hampsonsaid,brieflyputtingyourteabaginroomtemperaturewater,thendiscardingthatwaterbeforebrewing,canhelpreducethemicroplasticsinyourtea.Placingthebagunderrunningwatermighthelpremovesomeplastics,too.Justbeawarethatthismethodmightextractsomeoftheflavorfromyourtea.What’smore,choosetherighttea.Drinkingloose-leafteaisprobablythebestwaytolimityourexposuretomicroplastics.28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Byraisingquestions.C.Byquotinganexpert.D.Bydefining

a

concept.29.Whycan’tweguaranteepaperteabagsareplastic-free?A.Because

paper

itself

contains

plastics.B.Becausetheirstringsmightbeplastic-coated.C.Becausetheyaresealedbyplant-basedmaterials.D.Becauseheatfrombrewingreleasesmicroplastics.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Microplasticscanbefoundeverywhere.B.Microplastics’harmisimpossibletoconfirm.C.Breathingisthemainwaymicroplasticsenterthebody.D.Linksbetweenhealthandmicroplasticsremainuncertain.31.Whichmightbetheprimarychoiceofreducingmicroplastics?A.Drinkingloose-leaf

tea.B.Selecting

expensive

tea.C.Washingteabagsthoroughly.D.Preservingteaatlowtemperatures.DNotlongago,youhadtophysicallyhandovercashtobuysomething.Youwitnesseditexityourwallet.Yousensedit.ButwithpaymentservicesKlarnaorClearpay,youcannowpayforanewphoneinthreeinstallments(分期付款)andbarelynoticethedifference.Thisisn’tjustashoppinghabit;it’sareflectionofhowwerelatetomoneytoday.Wearebecomingincreasinglyfreeoftheemotionalburdenofspending.Additionally,ourmentalhealthisbeingprofoundlyaffectedbythisquietshift.ThepopularityofBuyNow,PayLater(BNPL)planshasskyrocketed.Theypromisefreedomandflexibility,buttheeaseofusecantrickourminds.Whenpaymentisdividedintosmallerpayments,wearewiredtofeellessemotionallydrained.Althoughthe£15paymentsseeminsignificant,theyquicklyaddup.Psychologistsfoundthatwhentheactofpayingisseparatedfromtheactofpurchasing,weexperienceless"painofpaying",whichmakesusmorelikelytooverspend.Insocietieswheredigitalcreditiseasilyaccessiblebutfinancialeducationislimited,thisbehaviourcanfallintolastingdebt.Stressovermoneydoesn’tstayinthebank.Itfollowsusintoourhomes,ourrelationships,andevenoursleep.Researchfrommultiplecountrieshasshownthatpersonaldebtisstronglyassociatedwithdepression,anxiety,andevensuicide(自杀).That’swhyweneedtotalkaboutmoneymoreoften——notjusthowtomakeit,buthowwefeelaboutit——infamilies,schools,workplaces,andtherapyrooms.Therapistsshouldbeabletoaskaboutfinancialstresswithconfidence.Financialeducationoughttobetreatedasessentialinschools.Additionally,weshouldnormalizedebt-relatedconversationstorelievepeople’sfeelingsofisolationandshame.Financialstresscanmakeyoufeelhelpless.Butbyaddressingtheemotionalsideofmoneyandbuildinghealthierhabits,wecanmovefromcrisistoconfidence.Weliveinaworldwheremoneyisinvisible.Buttheemotionalburdenittakesisveryreal.Ifwestartnoticingthatcost,wemightfinallytreatmoneynotonlyasaresource,butassomethingdeeplypsychological.32.Whatphenomenondoestheauthorpointoutinparagraph1?A.KlarnaandClearpayhelppeoplesavemoney.B.Digitalpaymentsarenowrelativelypreferred.C.invisiblepaymentshaveimprovedmentalhealth.D.Instalmentseasetheemotionalspendingburden.33.WhatmayBNPLresultin?A.Improvedfinancialknowledge.B.Easy

accessto

digital

credit.C.overspendingandlong-termdebt.D.Decreaseof

small-amountexpenses.34.Howcanwebuildhealthierfinancialhabits?A.Valuefinancialeducation.B.Hidefeelingsof

shame.C.Maskpeople’sfinancialstress.D.Highlightdebt-relatedproblems.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Cash

Shopping:TheHealthyWayof

ConsumptionB.Money’sEmotionalCost:BeyondInvisiblePaymentsC.BNPL:ANewApproachtoBoostConsumerSpendingD.FinancialEducation:TheCoretoCuttingExpenses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。Inourconstantpursuitof

productivityandachievement,weoften

overlookthe

quality

of

our

daily

experiences.We

fill

ourhourswithtasks,yet

wonder

why

we

so

frequently

feel

exhausted,

distracted,

or

unsatisfied.What

if

the

key

to

a

more

fulfilling

life

isn’t

about

doingmore,but

about

doing

differently?36Activities

actually

canbe

divided

into

different

categories.Understandingwhateachcategorytrulyishelpsmakebetterchoices.Pleasingactivitiesarelow-effort,high-reward.Youdon’tneedtoplanthemfarinadvanceorclearoutafullafternoon.Itmightbeawalkinnature,listeningtoyourfavoriteplaylist,orcallingafriend

justtosayhello.37Oneof

thebiggest

misconceptionsaboutfunisthatithastobe

some

grand

event.In

truth,

the

most

restorative

moments

often

come

from

these

smaller,everydaypleasures.38Theymightfeelchallengingatfirst,buttheymatchwithyourvaluesandleaveyouwitharealsenseof

meaning.Itcouldbelearninganewskillthatpushesyououtofyourcomfortzone.ThesetypesofexperiencestakemoreeffortthanPleasingactivities,buttheyoftenhelpusfeelmorealive.Yielding

activities

are

activities

that

require

little

effortbut

offer

little

satisfaction.39Orvisualize

the

repeated

checkof

yourinboxwithouturgency.Theseactivitiescanbe

harmlesswaystorelax.Butwhenoverused,theyquietlyreplace

moremeaningfulexperiences.Onceyou’vereflectedonhowyoucurrently

spend

your

time,

try

making

one

small

shift

each

day.Choose

a

Pleasing

orLivingactivityyouwouldliketoengageinmore,even

something

simple

like

a

short

walk

or

trying

something

new

that

is

consistentwithyourvalues.40A.Trytochangehowyouhandletheseactivities.B.Livingactivitiesaretheactivitiesthatstretchyou.C.Thinkofthemindlessscanningthroughsocialmedia.D.Unbearableactivitiesarethethingsthatleaveyoudrained.E.Thegoalistoreplacedistractedmomentswithengagedones.F.Thisbeginsbyrecognizingthatnotallactivitiesaffectusequally.G.Thesearesimplejoysthatdon’trequiremuchbutofferagenuinereward.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)Igrewupacrosstheroadfroma4-Hcamp.Duringthesummeritwasbusy,buttherestoftheyear,itwaslargely41.Iwouldridemybikealongitsroadsand42basketballat

its

courts,

always

returning

homepriorto

nightfall.TheperiodarrivedwhenIwasfinallyoldenoughto43thecampmyself.Althoughmyhomewasmerelysituated

acrosstheroadway,thismeantaweek-long44.Wewere45intents,

andthe

days

were

occupiedwith

fun

classes

andactivities.Nevertheless,during

the

intervals,

loneliness

crept

into

my

heart.I

found

myselflonging

for

the46ofmy

parents.One

afternoon

during

such

leisure

time,

I47tosneak

back

home.Upon

crossing

the

doorway,

however,

I

immediatelyperceivedanunusual48.Myparentswere

evidentlyout.As

I

wandered

through

the

house,

a

strange

and

almostscaryfeeling49me.Ihurriedbacktothecamp,

fightingbacktears,not

fullyunderstanding

my50Lookingback,I51thatitwasthefearof

losingmyparents.Thephysical

structure

of

thehousewasmade52bytheirabsence.Ahouseis

justahouse,butahousefull

of

love

is

ahome.Fillyourhomes

withboundless53,shared

laughter,andprofound

joy.54enduringmemoriesthatpersistacrossa

lifetime.Thenyouwillunderstand

that

the

true55of

a

home

is

woven

from

the

threads

of

love

and

shared

memories.41.A.desertedB.occupiedC.crowdedD.blocked42.A.rollB.holdC.shootD.deliver43.A.buildupB.compete

inC.signup

forD.look

forwardto44.A.celebrationB.separationC.experienceD.entertainment45.A.protectedB.involvedC.trappedD.accommodated46.A.presenceB.understandingC.commitmentD.complaint47.A.failedB.promisedC.resolvedD.prepared48.A.lightB.activityC.imageD.emptiness49.A.envelopedB.releasedC.inspiredD.comforted50.A.intentionB.emotionC.behaviorD.imagination51.A.predictB.determineC.rememberD.comprehend52.A.invisibleB.abandonedC.insignificantD.fascinating53.A.rulesB.affectionC.argumentsD.silence54.A.CreateB.DismissC.PreventD.Identify55.A.honourB.coreC.moralityD.recognition第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。“NineriversmeetinTianjin,withthreefloatingbridgesandtwopasses.”56(locate)justashorttBeijing,Tianjinisalivelyportcity57EastmeetsWest,traditionmeetsTianjin'sarchitecturallandscapetellsavividstoryofitshistory.Theformerconcessionareas(租界),sucItalianStyleTown,58(line)withelegantEurthesetree-linedstreets,59yoTianjinTowerreachthesky,symbolizingrapidmodernizatNovisittoTianjiniscomplete60tryingitslocaldelicacy(美食)knownforitssofttextureandjuicyfillings.Beyondfoodandarchitecture,Tianjin'snaturalandculturalHaiheRiveratnightrevealsthecity'sromance,withlightsreflectingbeautifullyonthewater.TheaGreatWall,ashortdrivefromthecity,offershi(enthusiastic)ofthebreathtakingscenerythere.Tianjinismorethanacity——it'saliflavors,oradmiringmodernwonders,Tianjinpromisesan65第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)66.你校英语报的WeeklyTalk栏目发布了一个辩题"Housework:Adistractionoralessonforlife",现面向全校征稿。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)你的观点;(2)陈述理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Inthedebateoverwhetherhouseworkisadistractionoralessonforlife.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________WitheverystepItook,mylegsshooklikeababydeer’s,theirpowergoneafterclimbingtherockypathforhours.Mymindwasfullofbadthoughts.Youaretooheavyandweakandsillyforeventryingthisimpossibleclimb.TheworrieshadbegunlongbeforewhenIfirstjoinedthistrip,backwhenIwasstillhappyaboutsixmonthswithoutdrinking.Myadvisorhadsaidthismightbetoohard,butIwantedtoshowIcouldchangemylife.Now,standingonthisdangerousmountainside,allthathopeseemedfoolish.Thethinairmadebreathingdifficult,andmyuncomfortableshoesalreadyhurtmyfeet.Iwatchedjealouslyastheothertwenty-eightclimbers,mostlyskilledwalkersmuchyoungerthanme,movedupthepatheasily.Theirhappycallstoeachotheronlymademefeelmorealone.Duringourfirstbreak,oneleaderquietlytalkedtome."Yourbagistooheavy,"hesaid,lookingatmyfullbackpack.Butitwasn’tjustthebag’sweightslowingmedown.Itwasyearsofmistakes,brokenwords,andlostfriendshipsthatI’dstupidlythoughtIcouldforgetatthemountain’sbottom.Asnightcameatcamp,Istayedawakehearingtheotherssleep,mybodyhurtingfromtiredness.Thefreezingcoldmademyoldkneeproblemworse,andwheneverItriedtorest,Iimaginedfallingdowntherockyhill.Now,justanhourintothefinalclimb,myeyescouldn’tseeclearlyfromtirednessandheld-backtears.Theleaderwatchedme,lookingworried,butIcouldn’tfacehim.Sarah,thetripplanner,appearedlikeadreamintheearlymorningdarkness.WhenIweaklysaidIwantedtostop,shedidn’tanswerrightaway.Instead,shelookedatmecarefully,makingmewanttodisappear.Finally,shespoke,hervoiceclearovertheloudwind:"Themanwhowrotetomemonthsagospokeaboutmakinglifebetteronhisown.Isthatmanreallygivingupnow?"Herquestionhitmehard.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Sarah’swordsechoedinmymindasIforcedmyselftotakeanotherstep.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________WhenIfinallyreachedthesummit,therisingsunpaintedtheskygold.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案及解析题号12345678910答案CAABCABCCB题号11121314151617181920答案CCBABABBCA题号21222324252627282930答案CBDACBBABD题号31323334353637383940答案ADCABFGBCE题号41424344454647484950答案ACCBDACDAB题号5152535455答案DCBAB56.Located57.where58.arelined59.and60.without61.a62.attractions63.enthusiastically64.areexploring65.unforgettable66.答案:Inthedebateoverwhetherhouseworkisadistractionoralessonforlife,Ifirmlybelievethatengaginginhouseworkisnotawasteoftimebutanessentiallessonforlife.Firstandforemost,doinghouseworkhelpsdevelopcruciallifeskills.Taskssuchascooking,cleaning,andorganizingnotonlyteachusself-reliancebutalsoinstillasenseofresponsibility.Moreover,houseworkfosterstime-managementabilities.Bybalancingacademicdutieswithhouseholdchores,welearntoprioritizetasksanduseourtimeefficiently.Inconclusion,houseworkisameaningfulpracticethatequipsuswithpracticalskillsandpreparesusforfuturechallenges.Embracingitisundoubtedlyasteptowardbecomingwell-roundedindividuals.解析:67.答案:Inthedebateoverwhetherhouseworkisadistractionoralessonforlife,Ileantowardstheviewthathouseworkcanbeadistraction.Forusstudentswhoarealreadyburdenedwithmountainsofhomeworkandengagedinvariousactivities,thetimeoccupiedbyhouseworkmeansthatwehavelessopportunitytodelveintoknowledge,expandhorizonsorparticipateinmeaningfulsocialevents.Itisasifthetimeforourpersonalgrowthandenrichmentisbeinggraduallyerodedbythenever-endingcycleofhouseholdchores.Inanutshell,althoughhouseworkisanunavoidablepartofdailylife,itdoesoftenactasadistractionthathindersusfromfullyfocusingonandenjoyingothermore

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