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高三英语试题(A)2026.02注意事项:1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将姓名、班级等个人信息填写在答题卡指定位置。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答。超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whydoesthemanwanttoreturntheitem?A.Itisanunwantedbirthdaygift.B.Itcosthimtoomuchmoney.C.Itdidn’tarriveintime.2.Whattypeofgameisthemanplaying?A.Ahouse-buildinggame.B.Anescaperoomgame.C.Aracingcargame.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asong.B.Aband.C.Aconcert.4.Howwillthewomangohometonight?A.Bysubway.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.5.Whatistheproblemwiththewoman’sclothes?A.TheyarethesameasJessica’s.B.Theyhavebeenworntoomanytimes.C.Theydon’tmatchthepartyatmosphere.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.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Careforhispet.B.Cleanhishouse.C.Cookfoodforhim.7.HowoftendoesthewomanneedtofeedGoldie?A.Everyday.B.Everytwodays.C.Onceaweek.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Oldfriends.B.Newroommates.C.Apartmentownerandrenter.9.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst?A.Surprised.B.Anxious.C.Relaxed.10.Whatdothespeakersplantodofirst?A.Takealookaround.B.Establishthehouserules.C.Gettoknowoneanother.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whathasthewomanrecentlybought?A.Anewphone.B.Anewphonecover.C.Anewlaptopbag.12.Whichpaintingdoesthewomanlikebest?A.TheKiss.B.StarryNight.C.GirlwithaPearlEarring.13.WhatmakesGirlwithaPearlEarringsopopularaccordingtotheman?A.Thebeautyofthegirl.B.Theartist’suseofcolor.C.Thearrangementofthekeyelements.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atabusstation.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inacafé.15.Whattimeisitnow?A.At3:40p.m.B.At4:15p.m.C.At4:50p.m.16.Whydothespeakersgiveuptheroboticarmidea?A.Theythinkit’snotinterestingenough.B.Theycomeupwithabetteridea.C.Theycan’tfinishitintime.17.Whatcommoninterestdothespeakersprobablyhave?A.Animalcare.B.Self-driving.C.Filmmaking.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.HowdidMontyRobertsmainlyfeelafterseeing"F"onhispaper?A.Surprised.B.Unconcerned.C.Disappointed.19.WhoinspiredMontyRobertstowriteabookabouthislife?A.Hishighschoolteacher.B.TheQueenoftheUK.C.AnactorinHollywood.20.WhenwasMontyRobertsprobablyborn?A.In1931.B.In1935.C.In1966.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheLondonPass:Bigsavingsonmust-seeLondonsights!WhatisTheLondonPass?•UnlockthebestofLondonwithTheLondonPass—adigitalpassthatgivesyouaccesstomorethan100attractions.•Choosefromtwotypesofpassestosuityourbudgetandtheduration(one,two,three,four,five,six,sevenor10daysinarow).WithTheLondonPass,youcanexploremorethan100topLondonattractions.Or,chooseTheLondonPassPlus,whichincludesallstandardLondonPassattractionswithadditionalaccesstoTheLondonEye.TheViewfrom.TheShardandMadameTussaudsLondon.•Downloadthepasstoyourphoneandthenuseitforentry.•Thepasssavesupto46%onsightseeing.WherecanIuseTheLondonPass?Getaccesstomorethan100popularattractions,sights,toursandmuseumswithTheLondonPass.Herearejustafew:WestminsterAbbeyThamesRivercruise(乘船游览)TowerofLondonBigBus2-DayHop-OnHop-OffBusTourShakespeare’sGlobeTheatreWindsorCastleWhatisthecost?ThenumberofdaysTheLondonPassTheLondonPassPlusAdultChild(5-15)AdultChild(5-15)1-daypass£89.00£44.00£124.00£89.002-daypass£124.00£59.00£174.00£114.003-daypass£154.00£74.00£214.00£139.004-daypass£169.00£84.00£234.00£154.005-daypass£179.00£96.00£269.00£164.006-daypass£195.00£109.00£279.00£174.007-daypass£209.00£117.00£294.00£189.0010-daypass£239.00£129.00£309.00£204.00·Childrenunderfivearefree.NotesTheLondonPassoffersflexibleentrytomostattractions.However,duringpeaktimes,werecommendplanningandbookingyourvisitsinadvance.Pleasenotesomeattractionsrequirepre-booking,andmostofthemcanbebookedthroughtheGoCityapp.1.WhatisanextrabenefitofTheLondonPassPlus?A.AboattourontheThames. B.AvisittoTheLondonEye.C.AnexplorationofWestminsterAbbey. D.EntrytoShakespeare’sGlobeTheatre.2.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepricelist?A.Familyticketssavemuchmoremoney. B.Achildpassishalfthepriceofanadultone.C.Thedailycostdropsasthedurationincreases. D.Aone-daypassoffersthebestvalueformoney.3.Whatarepassholdersadvisedtododuringpeaktimes?A.Bookaheadoftime. B.Checktheopeninghours.C.Avoidtouringonweekends. D.Visitlesscrowdedattractions.BEnricSalaisaformeruniversityprofessorwhowrotetheobituary(讣告)ofoceanlife,andquitacademiatobecomeafull-timeconservationist.In2008,hefoundedNationalGeographicPristineSeas,aprojectthatcombinesexploration,research,publicpolicyandmediatoinspirethecreationofmarineprotectedareas.Theprojectaimstoprotectatleast30percentoftheoceanby2030forthebenefitofnatureandhumanity.Lessthaneightpercentiscurrentlyprotected.Spendingweeksatsea,divingthousandsofhours,andseekingoutsomeoftheleastexploredandunderstoodplacesintheocean,Salaleadsateamofdeterminedscientistsandfilmmakerswhotogetherworktoinspirethecreationofprotectedareaswheremarinelifecanthrive—whileensuringeffectivemanagementforyearstocome.InJune2021,SalawasawardedtheNationalGeographicSociety’sHubbardMedalforhiscommitmentanddedicationtoprotectingcriticalareasoftheocean.“Inthelastcenturyalone,wehaveremovedover90percentoftheocean’slargefish,yetlessthaneightpercentoftheoceanisundersomekindofprotection.We’restilllearningaboutthedamagefromdestructivefishingactivities,”Salawrites.“Butitispossibletorestoretheocean’sbenefitstopeopleandtheplanet.Allwemustdoisrewildthesea.Theonlycatchisthatwecan’twait.Wehavelessthanadecadetoact.”Salastatesthatpreservingtheplanet’swildplaces,onlandandintheocean,isamatterofhumansurvivalandeconomicimportanceinhisbook,TheNatureofNature:WhyWeNeedtheWild.Theprocessofrewilding“allowsnaturetodothehardworkforus,”heexplains.“It’snottoomuchtosaythatifweprotectnature,shewillprotectusaswell.”4.WhatdoweknowaboutEnricSala?A.Hestillworksasauniversityprofessor. B.Heworkswithateamofdiversandscientists.C.Heaimstoprotecthalfoftheoceanby2030. D.Hewasawardedforhiseffortstoprotecttheocean.5.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthecurrentmarineprotectionefforts?A.Theyareeffectivelyprotectingmarinelife. B.Theyarenotextensiveenoughtobeeffective.CTheyhavealreadyrestoredoceanbenefits. D.Theyarewell-managedinmostprotectedareas.6.Whyisthecurrentdecadesoimportanttooceanconservation?A.It’sthelastchancetoprotect30%oftheocean.B.Wearerunningoutoftimetoactbeforeit’stoolate.C.Thedamagefromdestructivefishingisbecomingmoreapparent.D.Theocean’slargefishpopulationhasalmostcompletelyvanished.7.Whatisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Afeaturestory. B.Abusinesstextbook. C.Aleisuremagazine. D.Atravelwebsite.CTheopenwaterofBayouBienvenuenowhostsanislandofnativetrees,grasses,andrecycledglass.Theartificialislandishelpingresearchersunderstandanewapproachtocoastalrestoration.Createdbyateamofscientistsandaglassrecyclingcompany,theroughly10-metre-diameter(直径)islandismadefromamixofglassgroundintosandandMississippiRiversediment(沉积物).Asecondislandnexttoit,alsodottedwithplants,ismadefullyfromsediment.Theteamwantstoknowifthereareanydifferencesinhowtheplantsgrowtofigureoutiftheglasssandmixturecouldbeaworkablematerialforrestoringcoastalecosystems.Sealevelriseanderosion(侵蚀)sweepawaysedimentandflood(淹没)plantsalongthecoast.Theecosystemsthere,suchaswetlandsandsaltmarshes(盐沼),actasaprotectionbetweenstormsandareasfurtherinland.Torestorethesedamagedecosystems,ecologistsoftenrelyonsedimentcollectednearby.Butthere’salimitedamountavailable,andthediggingprocesscandisturbsurroundinghabitats.Byusingglasssandinstead,restorationprojectscanreducetheamountofsedimentrequiredandchipawayatanotherproblem:Millionsofmetrictonsofglassendupinlandfillseachyearinsteadofgettingrecycled.AccordingtoastudybySunshineVanBaelandhercolleagues,wetlandplantsweregrowninagreenhouseinfive-gallonbuckets.TheseplantsweregrownincontainersfilledwithMississippiRivermud(淤泥),glasssand,oranevenmixofboth.Theglasswasprogressivelyprocessedintodifferentsizes.Theplantsgrowninacoarse-grained(粗粒的)glass-sedimentmixexhibitedsimilargrowthcharacteristicstothosegrowninonlysediment.Anothergroup’sstudyrevealedthattwosaltmarshgrassesnativetoMississippigrewwellinafifty-fiftymixofglasssandandfillsoil,whileonespeciesgrewevenina75percentglasssandmixture.Researchersbelievethatthesuccessofthesestudiessuggestsgreatpromise.However,itispossiblethatthismethodisnotspecifictoeachregion,andresearchneedstobelocation-specifictodeterminetheglasssand’sidealsizeandproportionacrossdifferentcoastlines.VanBaelandhercolleagueswillkeepawatchfuleyeontheislandsinBayouBienvenueforthenextfiveyears,withplanstocreatetwomore.8.Whatproblemdoesusingglasssandhelpreduce?A.Therisingofsealevel. B.Theoverflowofglasswasteinlandfills.C.ThepollutionintheMississippiRiver. D.Thelackofstorm-preventionsystems.9.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutVanBael’sgreenhousestudy?A.Itwasconductedinanopenfield.B.Itcontainedvariedparticlesizesoftheglass.C.Itprovedplantsinpureglasssandgrewbetter.D.Itfoundagrassthrivingina75%glasssandmixture.10.Whatisapotentiallimitationoftheglasssandmethod?A.Itslong-termeffectsareunknown. B.Itcouldpotentiallyharmtheplants.C.Itrequirestoomuchenergytoproduce. D.Itcallsfortailoringtodifferentlocations.11.Whatistheresearchers’attitudetowardstheglasssandmethod?ASkepticalandcritical. B.Neutralandindifferent.C.Optimisticbutcautious. D.Supportivewithoutdoubt.DWeightedblanketshavegonefromatherapeutictooltoamainstreamwellnessmust-have,promisingbettersleepandreducedstressforanyonestrugglingtounwind.Butdotheydeliverontheseboldclaims?Occupationaltherapistshaveusedweightedblanketssincethe1970stohelpchildrenwithautism(自闭症)andadultswithsensoryprocessingdisorders.Theybecamecommerciallyavailableinthe1990s,butremainedlargelywithinspecialneedscommunities.Thathaschangeddramaticallyinrecentyearswhencompaniesbegantargetingwhattheycallthe“casuallyanxious”—essentially,anyonestrugglingwithmodernlife’sstresses.Themarketingworked:Timemagazineevennamedtheweightedblanketoneofthetop50“inventions”of2018.Theconceptbehindweightedblanketsisappealinglysimple.Typicallyweighingbetween2and13kilograms,theyusewhattherapistscall“deeppressurestimulation”.Thegentle,evenpressureacrossyourbodymimicsthesensationofbeingheldorhugged.Theresearchpictureismorenuanced(有细微差别的)thanwhatthemarketingsuggests.Severalstudiesdoshowpromisingresults,butwithimportantqualifications.Astudyfoundthatweightedblanketsimprovedinsomnia(失眠)symptomsoverfourweeksinpeoplewithmajordepression,mooddisorder,anxietyandADHD(attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder).Smallerstudieshaveshownsimilarpatterns.However,thesestudiesallfocusedonpeoplewithdiagnosedmentalhealthconditions,notthegeneralpopulationthatcompaniesarenowtargeting.Thisiswherethesciencediverges(偏离)fromthemarketing:reviewsoftheresearchconsistentlyshowthatbenefitsforhealthypeoplearemuchhardertoprove.Whileweightedblanketsmayhelppeoplewithclinicalanxietyorsleepdisorders,there’sinsufficientevidencethattheybenefitcasualuserswithoutexistingmentalhealthconditions.Thisdoesn’tmeanweightedblanketsareentirelyuselessforhealthypeople.Shiftworkers,whomustsleepduringdaylighthourswhentheirbrainsarenaturallyalert,mightfindthemhelpfulincombatingtheknownhealtheffectsofirregularschedules.Healthcareworkers,firefightersandpilotswhorelyonstrategicpowernapscouldbenefitfromthefastersleeponset.12.Whyhaveweightedblanketsbecomeamainstreamproductrecently?A.Theywereproventohelpeveryonesleep. B.Theirpricebecamemuchmoreaffordable.C.Therapistsstartedtorecommendthemmore. D.Companiesadvertisedthemtostressedpeople.13.Howdoweightedblanketswork?A.Byprovidingahug-likefeeling. B.Byusingaspecialwarmingtechnology.C.Byhelpingtoregulatebodytemperature. D.Byreleasingmentallybeneficialchemicals.14.Whatcanbeinferredaboutstudiesofweightedblankets?A.Theyshowpromiseforpeoplewithrealhealthissues.B.Theyproveweightedblanketsworkforeveryone.CTheystresstheshort-termuseofweightedblankets.D.Theyseechildrenasapotentialtargetmarket.15.Whichhealthygroupmightstillfindweightedblanketsuseful?A.Peoplewhoworkregularofficehours. B.Peoplewhowanttofeelmorerelaxed.C.Peoplewhosleepatoddhours. D.Peoplewhofeelexhausted.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Artificialintelligence(AI)isacceleratingfasterthanmostclassrooms—ornervoussystems—cankeepupwith.It’snotjustchangingwhatyouneedtolearnbuthowyouneedtothinkandwhatyouneedtotrulythrive.Metaskills(元技能)arethenewliteracy.Meta-learning(learninghowtolearn):Meta-learningisn’tjustastrategy—it’samindset.____16____.Neuroscientifically,thisinvolvesmetacognitivecircuitsintheprefrontalcortex(前额叶皮质)andcuriosity-linkeddopaminepathwaysconnectinglearningtorewardandmotivation.Whenyoureflectonhowyougottoananswer—notjustwhattheansweris—youbuilddurable,transferablelearninghabitsthatworkacrossanyfieldornewtechnology.Adaptability:Intelligenceistheabilitytoadapttochange.It’sthecapacitytoupdatementalmodelswhenrealityshifts—toadaptcalmly,tostayflexiblewithoutlosingfocus.Adaptabilitydependsonpredictionerrorprocessing.____17____.Themorewepracticeadjustingtouncertainty,themoreefficientandresilientthoseneuralsystemsbecome.Cognitivereframing(重构):Reframingtapsintothebrain’sexecutivenetworkstoreinterpretastressorasachallenge.Studiesshowthateffectivereassessmentdownregulatestheamygdalawhilepreservingaccuracyandagency.Whensomeonesays“Ican’tkeepupwithAI”,reframinghelpsthemsay,“AIismylab—Igettoexperiment.”____18____.Managingattention:Attentionisaveryfiniteresource.ConventionalAIselectedwhatyousaw;generativeAInowcreatesperceptionandreality.Thecompetitionforattentionisnolongerpassive.____19____.Thisconstantcontentcreationfloodsworkingmemory,reorganisesfocus,anderodes(侵蚀)thedeepcognitiveeffortreallearningrequires.Toreclaimyourattention—topause,filter,andfocus—isnowasurvivalskillforthemind.____20____:Thisistheabilitytoco-createwithAI,combininghumaninstinctwithmachinegeneration.RatherthanseeingAIasashortcut,youcanuseitasadifferentthinkingpartner—generatingpossibilities,thenimprovingthemwithjudgment.Thisisthenewcreativeliteracy:notjustmaking,butguidingcreativitywithintention.A.Meta-creativityB.DiscomfortmasteryC.It’sadaptive,highlypersonalised,andpersistentD.Whenexpectationsfail,thebrainreadjusts,creatingnewpathwaysE.Thiswiresthelearningenvironmentfromthreat-basedtogrowth-basedF.Peoplewhocommunicateclearlyandresolvetensionwillthriveinhybridhuman-AIteamsG.It’stheabilitytoobservehowyoulearn,adaptyourmethods,andimproveyourapproachovertime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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。John’shandstrembledashefirststeppedontothestage.His____21____feltlikealeadenweight.Ashestruckthefirstchord(和弦),hismindwent____22____.Panicseizedhim,andhe____23____thestage,leavingbehindastunnedsilence.Thatdisastrousnightthreeyearsagonearlyendedhismusicaljourneyforever.Inthemonthsthatfollowed,thememoryofthat____24____haunted(折磨)John.Hecouldn’tevenlookathisguitarwithoutfeelingsickened.Theinstrumentthathadoncebeenhiscomfortnow____25____athimfromthecornerofhisroom.ItwasSarah,hissister,whofinallyhelpedhimoutofthe____26____.Oneday,shepulledoutanoldphotoalbum.“Rememberwhenyoufirststartedplayingtheguitar?”sheasked,pointingtoapictureofhimasathinteenwithanoversizedguitar.“Youwere____27____,butyoudidn’tgiveupthen.Don’tgiveupnow.”Her____28____struckachord.Thatnight,forthefirsttimeinmonths,John____29____hisguitar.Hisfingerswereclumsy,butwhenheplayed,atinysparkofhopelitupinhischest.Thereturntothestagewasnoteasy.Hishandswould____30____,andsometimeshe’dhavetostop,hisbreathcomingtoofast.ButSarahwasalwaysthere,patientandencouraging.Ayearafterhisbreakdown,Johnplayedhisfirstopenmicnight.Thistime,hewas____31____.Heclosedhiseyesandtookadeepbreath.Whenhesteppedontothestage,thefearwasstillthere,sowashis____32____.Theperformancewasn’tperfect,butitwasa____33____.Theapplausewashedoverhim,nolongerthreatening,butaffirming.Now,asJohnstoodonthegrandstage,hewasamazedathisjourney.Theanxietyhadn’tdisappeared____34____,butitnolongercontrolledhim.Instead,itremindedhimofhisstrength,andhowmuchhe’d____35____.21.A.drum B.violin C.guitar D.erhu22.A.clear B.blank C.distant D.dark23.A.fled B.shared C.entered D.took24.A.loss B.grief C.failure D.shock25.A.waved B.shouted C.smiled D.laughed26.A.silence B.darkness C.confusion D.loneliness27.A.shy B.terrible C.awkward D.sensitive28.A.words B.tips C.kindness D.courage29.A.setup B.tunedup C.playedup D.pickedup30.A.ache B.shake C.rise D.rest31.A.satisfied B.welcomed C.prepared D.invited32.A.pride B.love C.sincerity D.determination33.A.miracle B.blessing C.celebration D.triumph34.A.quickly B.suddenly C.completely D.gradually35.A.overcome B.achieved C.contributed D.suffered第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Greetedwithlivelyfolksongsandhome-madericewinebyenthusiasticlocalsinbrighttraditionalclothes,19BelgianprofessorsandstudentswereattractedbytheuniqueethniccultureoftheTujiapeopleinChongqing.“Peopleandnatureaswellastheculturalenvironmenthereare____36____(fascinate),”saidFrancoisSerneels,theleaderofthetourgroup.SerneelsfirstcametoChinain1999.About15yearsago,hevisitedHewanVillage,whichislocatedinthemountainousYouyangTujiaandMiaoAutonomousCounty.Andasherecalls,hehasreturnedtothisvillageaboutfive____37____(time).HavingwitnessedtheincrediblechangesthathavetakenplaceinthisTujiavillageovertheyears,Serneelssaid,“Whattrulyinspiresmeishowboththegovernmentandlocalsareworking____38____(protect)theirtraditions.That’swhyIbringstudentshere.”Duringtheirvisit,thestudentsandprofessorshikedmistyhillstoappreciatethevillage’secologicalbeauty.Theyalsolearnedaboutthelocalagriculturaltraditions,gaininghands-onfarmingexperiencewhileengaginginanin-depthculturalexchange.Beyondthepicturesquescenery,theuniquearchitecturaltechniques____39____(use)tobuildTujiastiltedbuildings(土家吊脚楼)particularlyimpressedtheforeignvisitors.Thevillagehas245stiltedstructuresand____40____(be)hometoamuseumdedicatedtothearchitectureoftheTujiaethnicgroup.BaiKaigui,76,is____41____masterbuilderofthisstyleofarchitecture.Hedemonstratedthetraditionalmortise-and-tenon(榫卯)buildingtechniquethatusesonlywoodenjoints.“Thisbuildingstyleminimizesgroundcontact,____42____iscrucialtopreservingwoodenstructuresintheregion’suniquegeographyandclimate,”Baiexplained.“____43____(see)thiswayofnail-freejointstobuildhousesisincredible,”saidstudentConstantinGoffard,whothoughtthatthistraditionmustbepreservedforitsuniquearchitecturalvalueandtheancientengineering____44____(wise)behindit.Intheend,SerneelsexpressedhishopethatmoreyoungEuropeanswouldvisitChinaforimmersive(沉浸式的)dialogue____45____discoveryofthecountry’sstories.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的英国好友John来信和你探讨未来的医院会是怎样的。请你给他写一封回信。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。DearJohn,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursLiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Itwas11pmwhenAlexConradsawawomanonMainStreetBridge.Hercarwasparkedstrangelyontheshoulder,hazardlights(危险警示灯)flashingweakly.Shewasstandingbesidethedriver’sdoor,onearmstuckinsidethewindow,andherbodybentawkwardlyasifshewerestrugglingtobreakfree.Insteadoftakingashortcut(抄近路)acrossthebridge,Alexsloweddown.S

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