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鞍山市普通高中2025—2026学年度高三第二次质量监测英语 考试时间:120分钟满分:150分 2026.04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。每段对话读两遍。1.WhatdidthewomandolastSaturday?A.Shepickedapples. B.Sheattendedaconcert. C.ShewatchedTV.2.Whichpaintingisthewoman'sfavorite?A.Thelandscape. B.Theportrait. C.Theseascape.3.Howdoesthemansoundatlast?A.Worried. B.Encouraging. C.Doubtful.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acourse. B.Aproject. C.Anemail.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inafirestation. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inalift.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.WhendidMollygotobed?A.At2a.m. B.At3a.m. C.At5a.m.7.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenMollyandGeorge?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Husbandandwife. C.Motherandson.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisprobablyAlexi?A.Aboss. B.Aphotographer. C.Apainter.9.Whatisrequiredtogetapermit?A.Aleader'sletter. B.Amagazinearticle. C.Anapplicationform.英语第1页(共10页)10.WhatshouldAlexidoafterreceivinghispermit?A.Uploadmoredocuments. B.Visitawebsite. C.CalltheHelpDesk.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatwasthethemeoftheshowonSaturday?A.Modernfashion. B.Sportsstyle. C.Collegeculture.12.Wherewastheshowfinallyheld?A.Atthecollege. B.Inthesportscenter. C.Inthefashionstudio.13.Whatattractedpeoplemosttotheshow?A.Lowticketprices. B.Goodadvertising. C.Famousdesigners.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Promotingacampaign. B.Hostingaprogram. C.Chairingameeting.15.WhydidEmmadotheneighborhoodsurvey?A.Forageographyclass. B.Forherblog. C.Forarecyclingactivity.16.WhatdidEmmalearnfromtheneighborhoodsurvey?A.Everyonerecyclesactively.B.Unnecessarywasteiscommon.C.Noonecaresaboutwaste.17.WhatadvicedoesEmmagivetozero-wastelifebeginners?A.Throwawayplasticstuffatonce.B.Buywoodormetalthings.C.Makegooduseofexistingitems.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheproject?A.Toteachtheelderlynewskills.B.Toconnectacrossgenerations.C.Toimprovestudents'spelling.19.Whatmakeschildrenfeelproud?A.Writinglettersforrealreaders.B.Knowingmoreabouttheoutsideworld.C.Gettingtheseniors'understanding.20.Whatdetermineschildren'schancetouseapen?A.Theirservicesatthecarehome.B.Theircreativityinsharingnews.C.Theirprogressinhandwritingskills.英语第2页(共10页)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。ATraditionandunpredictabilitycrashinthesportingevent.Onemoment,ajudgeiscarefullydebatingtheartisticexecutionofafigureskatingroutine,thenext,anathleteisslidingface-firstdownanicetrackatspeedsthatwouldearnthematrafficticket.Thisyear'sOlympicWinterGamesaren'tchasingreinvention;they'remakingsmartadditions.SKIMOUNTAINEERINGSkimountaineeringmakesitsWinterOlympicdebut(首次露面)in2026withamen'ssprint(速滑),women'ssprint,andamixed-genderrelayvariation.Thisisskiinginitsrawestform.Athletesclimbuphillwithskinsontheirskis,continuetohikewiththeirskisontheirbacks,transitiontheirequipmentmid-race,andthenskibackdownasfastastheirlegsallow.SKELETON——MIXEDTEAMRELAYSkeletonracing(钢架雪车)seesathletesslidingdownanicetrackface-firstonasteerablesled.Thiseventbringsthehighspeeds.Eachteamconsistsofamaleandafemaleathlete,withtheirtimesaddedtogether.Consistency,cooperation,andcleanrunsarekeywhenitcomestoskeletonracing.ALPINESKIING——TEAMCOMBINEDTheAlpinecombinedeventisalsogettinganupdatein2026.Twoteammateswillsplittheduties.Onewilltacklethedownhill,andtheother,theslalom,shreddingside-to-sideastheynavigatenumerouspoles.Onebringsthespeed,onebringsthestyle,andtheclocksettlestheargument.ThiseventwillrewardteamworkforthefirsttimeinthehistoryoftheOlympics.LUGE——WOMEN'SDOUBLESLuge(雪橇)doubleshasalwaysbeenastudyoftrustandtiming.Thisyear,women'sdoublesaddscompetitivebalancetoasportwherethedifferencebetweengoldandgoinghomewithoutamedalisliterallymeasuredinthousandthsofasecond.Thelugeissimilartotheskeletoninthatbothinvolvesliding,butthelugeisfeet-forwardinsteadofface-forward,andcompetitorsoftenreachhigherspeeds.21.Whatistheessentialelementofskeletonracing?A.High-speed. B.Relayrace. C.Steerablesled. D.Smoothruns.22.Whicheventhighlightsteamworkreward?A.TheAlpine. B.Lugedoubles.C.Skeletonracing. D.Skimountaineering.23.Whatmakeslugedistinctfromskeleton?A.Theskiingstate. B.Theslidingposture.C.Thevirtueoftrust. D.Thespeedmeasurement.英语第3页(共10页)BAyoungartistsketchinginremotegrasslandsmetawoundedwolfcub,anddidnotexpectthatthisincidenthadrewrittenherfate.ThestorytookplaceinApril2010.WhenshecametotheRuoergeGrasslandinsearchofcreativeinspiration,somethingunexpectedhappened.Atthattime,LiWeiyihappenedtohearthestoryofthewolfkingfromthemouthsoftheherders(牧民).Theshe-wolfhadjustgivenbirthtoalitterofwolfcubs,andthewolfkingranouttohuntforher,butunfortunatelymistakenlyfellintotheherders'trapandwaseventuallykilled.Theshe-wolfwasfatalypoisonedanddiedaswell.LiWeiyihasaspecialaffectionforwildanimals.Shetrackeddowntheorphanedcub,adoptedit,nameditGreenandbroughtitbacktoChengdutolookafter.LideliberatelyretainedthecharacteristicsofGreen,usuallyfeedingitliveanimals,andcultivatingitshuntingskills.Butabustlingcityisnotanidealplaceforawildwolftothrive,soLireturnedtotheplainstofollowthetrailsofthewolves.Litookthreesteps,placingGreenfirstamongTibetanMastiffs,thenintowildandthenintothewolfpack.Allalong,sheactedwiththewolfandtraineditlikeamotherw.Afterawinteroftrying,Greensuccessfullyreturnedtoitswolfpack.InordertosavethenorthwestwolveslikeGreenandarousepeople'sattentionandprotectionofwildanimals,LiWeiyiturnedherstoryintothebookLetMeAccompanyYouBacktotheWolves,andlatermadethevideosshehadshotforGreenintodocumentariesnamedBacktotheWolfPack.In2020,China'sfirstwildwolfreservewasestablished——asmallbuthopefulechoofLiWeiyi'stenyearsofdedication.ThestoryofLiWeiyiandGreenhasrefreshedourviewofwolves.Shehasprovedthatwildanimalsandhumanscanliveinharmony.24.WhatdidLiWeiyigainunexpectedly?A.Avividstoryoutline. B.Asourceofinspiration.C.Anewpurposeinlife. D.Abetterpaintingskill.25.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thepoorlivingconditionsofherders.B.Theloyallovebetweenthewolfcouple.C.ThebackgroundstoryofGreen'sadoption.D.Thecourageousandtoughimageofwolves.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retained”inparagraph3mean?A.Used. B.Kept. C.Removed. D.Adjusted.27.HowdidLiWeiyiinfluenceotherstoprotectwildanimals?A.ShefedGreeninChengdu. B.Shesetupawolfzoo.C.Shetrackedpacksofwolves. D.Sheusedfilmsasamedium.英语第4页(共10页)CNolongersomethingoffinthedistance,thenewtechnologyisalloverourscreens.AIhasarrivedintangibleways,bigandsmall.HereareafewexamplesofhowAIconnectswithpopculture.AnewbandcalledVelvetSundowngainedpopularity,drawingoveronemillionplaysinjustafewweeks:Ithasbeenrevealedthatthebandisn'tabandafterall,butasynthetic(合成的)musicprojectguidedbyhumancreativedirection,andcomposed,voiced,andvisualizedwiththesupportofartificialintelligence.AnAI-generatedmusiciancalledSolomonRayleadstheiTunestop100popalbumschart.Shouldclassicsremainuntouchedandendureasartifacts(人工制品)ofthetimeduringwhichtheywerecreated?Orshouldnewtechnologybeembracedasawaytomaketheseclassicsrelevanttonewgenerations?Thosequestionsareatthecenterof“TheWizardofOz”.SphereEntertainmentCompanyspentanestimated$80milliontomodernizethe1939musical,teamingupwithGoogletomakethemovielargeenoughtofitascreen.Buildingupaloyalpodcast(播客)audiencewastraditionallyabyproductoffamiliaritybetweenthehostandlisteners.Thesametechnologybehindpopularchatbotscannowcutsomeofthebusyworkdownforpodcasters.“Thethingyou'relisteningforisawindowintosomeoneelse'sconsciousness.Thatisthewholeballgame.Someleadingpodcastershavetrieditoutandthendecidedtodropit,andthebigpodcastpublishersarealsoshyingawayfromit.”Lcessaid.TillyNorwood,arealistic-appearingAIgeneratedactress,hassparkedconcerninHollywoodoverjobreplacement.JamesCameronsaid,“Ijustwanttopointoutwedon'tuseitonthe‘Avatar’films.Wehonorandcelebrateactors.Wedon'treplaceactors.IthinkHollywoodwillbeself-policingonthat.”28.Whatphenomenondoestheauthorpointoutinparagraph2?A.Livingartistsfillupsocial-mediafeeds.B.AI-generatedmusiciansfindsuccess.C.Thebandearnsgoodmoneyfromplays.D.Therevelationofthebanddisappointspeople.29.Whatdoestheauthortrytoillustratebymentioning“TheWizardofOz”?A.ClassicsshouldwelcomeAI. B.Themovieisoutdated.C.Thefilmadaptationiscostly. D.GoogleisareliableAIpartner.30.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLees'attitudetoAI-supportedpodcasts?A.Dismissive. B.Supportive. C.Tolerant. D.Disapproving.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AIIsattheFingertips B.AICreatesConcernsC.AIAffectsPopCulture D.PoliciesonAIAreontheWay英语第5页(共10页)DAsayouthmentalhealthcrisispersistsintheUS,anewreporthighlightsasignificantgapbetweenthelevelofsupportthatteenagersfeelandtheamountthatparentsthinktheirchildrenhave.Onlyaboutaquarterofteenssaidtheyalwaysgetthesocialandemotionalsupporttheyneed,butparentswerenearlythreetimesmorelikelytothinktheydid.Thefindingsarebasedonnationallyrepresentativesurveysofnearly1,200childrenaged12to17andtheirparents.Thestudyauthorsnotethatthepresenceofaninterviewermayhavebiasedparentstorespondmorefavorably.Therealsomaybeadisconnectbetweenthesupportparentsthinkthey'reofferingandthetypethattheirteenagechildrenareseeking.Aparent'sfirstinstinctisoftentoprovideadviceorguidance,whileteenstendtowantempathyandreassurance.Thenewreportshowsthatteenswhodidnotfeelthattheyalwaysorusuallyhadthesupporttheyneededweresignificantlymorelikelytoreportanumberofpoorhealtheffectsthanthosewhodidfeelsupported.Depressionandanxietywerenearlythreetimesmorecommonamongteenagerswhodidnotfeelemotionallysupportedthanamongthosewhodid;nearlyathirdofthosewhodidnotfeelsupportedreportedsymptomslikepoorsleep,poorhealthorlowlifesatisfaction.Expertssayit'simportantforadultstomakeintentionaltimetoconnectwithteenagersintheirlife.Thisisespeciallytrueintheageoftechnologyandsocialmedia.“Often,supportingteenagersisassimpleasbeingcuriousaboutwhattheybringourwayandthenofferingempathy,”Damoursaid.“Takecomfortintheknowledgethathelpingateenagerfeelheardandunderstoodisoverwhelminglythemostusefulandtherapeuticthinganadultcando.”32.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheissueinthefirstparagraph?A.Byprovidingstatistics. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byquotinganexpert. D.Byexplainingaconcept.33.Whydoesthegaponsupportexistbetweenparentsandteenagers?A.Theybothhaveastrongbias. B.Theydefinesupportindifferentways.C.Theybothhavehighexpectations. D.Theyavoidcommunicationwitheachother.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefindings?A.Teensfeelingsupportedarehealthier.B.Parentsusuallyignoreteens'mentalhealth.C.Emotionalsupportmakesnosensetoteens'health.D.Athirdoftheteensexperiencelowlifesatisfaction.35.WhatdoesDamoursuggestparentsdotonarrowthegap?A.Offertimelymedicaltreatment. B.Fixtimetolectureteens.C.Beagoodlistenerwithcuriosity. D.Meetteens'physicalneeds.英语第6页(共10页)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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。E-waste(alsoknownaswasteelectricalandelectronicequipmentorWEEE)istheworld'sfastest-growingwastestream.36Anestimated50milliontonsofe-wasteisproducedgloballyeveryyear,weighingmorethanallofthecommercialairlinersevermade.Butonly20%ofthatisformallyrecycled,andmostgetsthrownawayorsenttolandfillorburnt.However,manypeopleareunawarethatwasteelectronicscanholdsignificantquantitiesofvaluablematerials.37Likeallcriticalrawmaterials,goldisafiniteresource,yet7%oftheworld'sgoldiscurrentlysittingindisusedelectronics.Traditionalgoldextraction(提取)frome-wasteusuallyinvolvesexportingdevicestoothercountries,wheree-wasteissmelteddownatextremelyhightemperaturesinacarbon-intensiveprocess.38ChemistHayleyMessengerandherteam,workingwithCanadiancompanyExcir,haveinventedandpatentedanewgreentechnologytoextractgoldatroomtemperature.Itcanrecover99%ofgoldfromtheprintedcircuitboardsinoldlaptopsandmobilephones.39Thechemicalsolutioncanbereusedupto20times,makingtheprocessefficient,cleanandlow-carbon.40Besides,furtherinnovationisalsoneededtomakee-wasterecyclingmainstream,especiallyforsmallelectricalgoodslikechargersandcables.Withmoreresearchandinvestment,thesegreentechnologiescanhelpbuildamorecirculareconomyforpreciousmetalsandreducetheenvironmentalharmcausedbytraditionalmining.A.Goldisoneofthepreciousmaterialsine-waste.B.Itshugeoutputandpoorhandlingtroubletheworld.C.E-wasteproductionriseswithelectronicproductupgrades.D.Sothereisapressingneedfordevelopingmuchgreenermethods.E.Thebreakthroughmethodisbothhighlyefficientandeco-friendly.F.Theywanttorecoverasmuchofthepreciousmetalastheycan.G.Greentechisthekeytobuildingasustainablecirculareconomyformetals.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。英语第7页(共10页)Hannahwasateenagerlivinginasmallvillageintheheartofabigforest.Herfellowvillagerswereaccustomedtotheirdaily41andnoneofthemhadany42tolearnortrysomethingnew,butHannahwasdifferent.Shehada(an)43spiritwithimaginationfarbeyondhertime.Shewouldspendhoursinthewoodssearchingfornewdiscoveries.Oneafternoon,whenshe44ononeofherriskyjourney,Hannahfoundadeserted45.Assheopenedthedoor,shewasshocked.Beforeherwasaroomfilledwithbooks!Bookswerejustwaitingtobe46.Hannahpickedtwobooksanddecidedtoreadthemathome.Onherwayback,sheencounteredherfriendsand47sharedherfind,butwhat48herwasroarsoflaughter!Despitefeeling49andslightlyhurt,shedidn'tabandonherbooks.Thatevening,sheimmersedherselfinthetaleshiddenwithinthe50.Thefollowingday,shehurriedlyfinishedherbreakfastand51herwaybacktothecottage.Books52Hannahtoaworldoftalkinganimals,mysteriouscreaturesandexcitingnights.Shereadaboutdifferent53whochallengeddifficulttimeswiththeirdetermination.Thelittlegirlwasso54bythebooksthatthecharactersbecamehermentors(导师).Shenotonlylearnedaboutthe55ofloveandfriendship,butalsodiscoveredherownstrengthtogrow.41.A.exercise42.A.desire43.A.optimistic44.A.fitin45.A.farm46.A.explored47.A.regularly48.A.greeted49.A.thrilled50.A.pictures51.A.led52.A.promised53.A.authors54.A.humbled55.A.power

B.dealB.wisdomB.determinedB.missedoutB.cottageB.recommendedB.enthusiasticallyB.comfortedB.concernedB.eventsB.madeB.appealedB.mastersB.equippedB.care

C.dutyC.justiceC.independentC.setoutC.townC.predictedC.unwillinglyC.seizedC.confusedC.titlesC.feltC.transportedC.villagersC.inspiredC.need

D.routineD.reputationD.adventurousD.bentdownD.apartmentD.developedD.dramaticallyD.connectedD.relievedD.coversD.pushedD.changedD.charactersD.backedD.fun英语第8页(共10页)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。Carvedlacquer(雕漆)isoneofthetenmajorcraftsofYangzhoulacquerware,56originatedintheWarringStatesperiod,flourishedduringtheHanandTang57(dynasty),andreacheditspeakintheMingdynasty.Overmorethan2000yearsofhistorical58(evolve),thisancientcrafthaswithstoodthetestoftime,59(continue)toexpresstheessenceofEasternbeauty-appreciationthroughitsdistinctiveartisticlanguage.Theproductionprocessisextremelycomplicatedand60(strict)controlled.Theentireprocess61(involve)morethanahundredsteps,includingdrawing,lacquerpreparation,painting,carving,andpolishing.IntheYangzhou486IntangibleCulturalHeritagecenter,ZhangLaixi,amasterofChineseartsandcraftsandan62(establish)expertincarvedlacquer,hasplayedakeyroleincreatingaward-winningworks“AGlimpseoftheRiverandSky.”Theprimarybeautyofthisartlies63thecaptivatingcolor.Zhangexplainedthatredmineralpigments(颜料)areprizedfortheirhighstability64longshelflife.Overtheyears,hismasteryofthecrafthasreachedalevelofexceptionalrefinement.Theeleganceofcarvedlacquer65(pass)downforthousandsofyears.Ontheglobalstageofthenewera,thisancientartisonceagainshiningwithradiantbrilliance.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,你校英国交换生Chris想开设一个介绍中国名胜古迹的视频账号(videoaccount),并询问你对这个话题的看法。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的看法及理由;2.提出建议。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。DearChris,Yours,LiHua英语第9页(共10页)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。Astheschoolyearendedandthefirstdaysofsummerlaybeforethem,LeoandMiahadaperfectdayplannedattheirusualcommunitypark.Thisneatlittleparkwastheirfavoritespotforrelaxingandenjoyingsomewell-deservedfreetime.Leorushedaheadwithasoccerballunderhisarm,Miafollowingclosebehind,bothofthemfullofenergy.Itwasthekindofdaythatpromisedendlessfunandeasylaughter.Butwhentheyenteredthepark,theirheartssank.“Lookatthis!”Miaexclaimedindisbelief,pointingatthegarbageneartheswings.Leo'sfacetightenedwithfrustration.Thetwofriendsstoodfrozen,theireyessweepingacrosstheplayground.Thecontrastwaspainful.Justlastsummer,theseswingshadbeentheirkingdom;theyrememberedthefeelingofthewarmchainsintheirhandsandthewindrushingpastastheypumpedtheirlegshighenoughtoseeoverthefence.Now,therubberseatswerecrackedandcoveredinastickyfilmofdust,surroundedbyapileofdiscardedwrappers.Mialookedtowardthewalkingtrails,whichusedtobelinedwithcolorfulwildflowersthattheywouldstoptoname.Now,thebrightbloomswerechokedbyplasticbagscaughtonthornybusheslikeghostly,syntheticflags.Leolookedoutatthegrassyfields;itwasadisaster.Wheretheyusedtoliebackandwatchthecloudsdriftslowlyby,surroundedbythesweetsmelloffreshlycutgrass,therewasnowasharp,soursmellofrottingfoodanddirtywater.“Whowouldbesothoughtless?”Leomuttered,shakinghishead,hisvoiceheavywiththelossoftheplacehehelddear.Miakickedaplasticbottleinanger,sendingitflyingacrossthegrasswithahollowclatter(哗啦声).“It'snotjustthoughtless——it'sdisrespectful.”Leosighed,thesoundheavyinthehumidair,butthenMia'seyessuddenlylitup.“Wecan'tjustleaveitlikethis,”shesaid,hervoicesoftbutdetermined.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。“Iknowwhatweshalldo,”sheadded.Unexpectedly,morepeoplejoinedinthecleanup.英语第10页(共10页)鞍山市普通高中2025—2026学年度高三第二次质量监测英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5.CCBBC 6-10.ACBAC 11-15.ABABA 16-20.BCBAC第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节21-23.DAB 24-27.CCBD 28-31.BADC 32-35.ABAC第二节36-40.BADEG第三部分语言运用第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45.DADCB 46-50.ABACD 51-55.BCDCA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.which 57.dynasties 58.evolution 59.continuing 60.strictly61.involves 62.established 63.in 64.and 65.hasbeenpassed第四部分写作(共40分)第一节(满分15分)参考范文DearChris,I'mgladtohearthatyou'llstartavideoaccounttointroduceplacesofinterestinChina.I'mtotallyinfavorofyourplan.Thistopicisveryappealing,asChinaboastslotsoffantastichistoricsitesandscenicspots,whichareuniqueintheworld.YourvideoswillnotonlyserveasagreatwindowforpeopletobetterunderstandChina,butalsoarousetheirinterestincominghereinperson.Tomakeyourvideosmorevivid,Isuggestyousharefascinatinglegendsorhistoricalfactsbehindeachsite.I'mconvincedthatyourvideoaccountwilldefinitelygoviralonline.Wishyougreatsuccess!Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)参考范文“Iknowwhatweshalldo,”sheadded.Hereyesburningwithfierceresolve,shereachedintoherbackpackandpulledoutalarge,sturdygarbagebag.“Wecanfixthismessourselves.”Leolookedatthebag,thenatMia'sdeterminedface.Aslow,admiringsmilespreadacrosshisface.Henoddedfirmly,understandingherplanimmediately.Nolongerdiscouragedbythemess,theywerereadytomakeadifference.Withoutanotherword,Leograbbedtheotherendofthebagandstartedthecleanup.Unexpectedly,morepeoplejoinedinthecleanup.Acouplewalkingtheirdogpaused,impressedbytheireffort,andofferedextrabags.Soon,agroupofteenagerspassingbyweremovedandsteppedintohelp.Changesgraduallytookplaceintheparkandthescatteredtrashdisappearedwithoutatrace.Asthesunbegantoset,theplaygroundwasspotlessagain.Althoughexhausted,LeoandMiasatonthecleanswings,beamingwithpleasure.Theparkwasrestored,andtheirhardworkhadnotonlyhelpedcleanthespacebutalsoinspiredasenseofcommunity.听力录音稿:(Text1)W:Ididn'tmanagetogotothepianoconcertlastSaturday.M:Whatapity!Whatdidyouendupdoingthen?W:Ithoughtofpickingapples,buttheweatherwasawful,soIendedupwatchingTVinstead.(Text2)M:Whichofthesepaintingsdoyoulikebest?W:Actually,Iusuallypreferportraitstolandscapepaintings.Butthisseascapeofthemaincoastisabsolutelybreathtaking.(Text3)W:I'mthinkingoftryingoutfortheschoolplay.M:Really?You'veneveractedbefore,haveyou?W:No,butI'vealwayswantedto.Itseemslikeafunexperience.M:Well,goforit!Youmightsurpriseyourself.(Text4)W:Tom,yourpartofthegroupprojectisduetomorrow.Haveyoufinishedcollectingthedata?M:Almost.Istillneedtowritethesummary.I'llemailittoyoubytonight.(Text5)W:Whatdowedoifthepowergoesoutwhilewe'reinhere?Ihatebeingstuckinsuchasmallspace.M:Justpushtheredbutton.Thatwillsendanalarmtothefiredepartmenttellingthemwhatbuildingwe'retrappedinandwhatfloorwe'reon.(Text6)M:Youlooklikeyoudidn'tgetmuchsleeplastnight,Molly.W:Don'task,Mike.Iwasuptill2a.m.,helpingPeterpackforabusinesstrip.AndlittleGeorgewokemeupat5:00,cryinghiseyesout.IwassoexhaustedthatIcouldn'tfallbacktosleep.M:Nowonderyou'retired.Irealizeyou'renotoneofthepeoplewhoneedeighthoursofbeautysleep,butthreehoursisn'tnearlyenoughevenforyou.(Text7)W:Hello,thisistheInternationalArtsFestivalinformationline.HowcanIhelpyou?M:Hi.Myname'sAlexiSolokov.I'dliketoapplyforapermittotakepicturesatthisyear'sfestivalformymagazine.W:Thanksforyourinterest.There'salinkonourwebsitewhereyoucanapplyforapermit.M:OK.WhatinformationwillIneedtoprovide?W:Wejustaskthatyouuploadaletterfromyourcurrentboss.M:Sure.Icandothat.W:Great.Onceyou'reapprovedforapermit,calltheHelpDesk.They'llmakesureyougetfreeticketstotheperformancesyouwanttoattend.(Text8)W:HowwastheshowonSaturday?M:Great.Itwasagr

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