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高三英语1.答题前,务必将自己的个人信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。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2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。A.S19.15.B.&9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatkindoffooddoesthemanwanttoeat?A.Chinesefood.B.Indianfood.C.Italianfood.2.WhatdoesAndrewdo?A.Astudent.B.Apostman.C.A3.Howmanypeopledoesthemanbookatablefor?4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inapark.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inalibrary.5.Whatdidtheman'ssistermajorin?A.Fashiondesign.B.Medicine.C.Engineering.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.Whatdidthewomandowrong?A.Sheparkedillegally.B.Shedidn'thavealicense.C.Shedrovethrougharedlight.7.Whatisthetotalfineifpaidtwodayslate?A.$120.B.$140.C.$160.英语第1页(共8页)听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Keepingadiet.B.Losingweight.C.Startinganorganization.9.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendthemantodo?A.Followafixedschedule.B.Putdietfirst.C.Turntoapersonaltrainer.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredidthewomanlive5yearsago?A.InBoston.B.InBaytown.C.InHouston.A.Thewoman'shusband.B.Theman'sbrother.C.Theman'sdog.12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'ssister?A.Sheraisestwokids.B.Sheoftenvisitstheman.C.Sheisoutofwork.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Gardenerandvisitor.C.Shopkeeperandcustomer.14.Whatfruitdoesthemangrow?A.Watermelons.B.Bananas.C.Strawberries.15.Whatdothespeakersdisagrceabout?A.Whethervegetablesarehealthy.B.Whetheragardeniseasytogrow.C.Whethermuchfruitshouldbeeaten.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Expandhergarden.B.Growsomevcgetables.C.Buysomechemicals.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whendoestheplaneleave?A.At6:00am.B.At9:00am.C.At3:00pm.18.Howwillthevisitorsgettothehotelfromtheairport?A.Bycar.B.Bysubway.C.Bybus.19.WhatisthefirststopforthevisitorsontheseconA.EllisIsland.B.LibertyIsland.C.TimesSquare.20.Wherewillthevisitorshavedinneronthefollowingevening?A.AtaChineserestaurantdowntown.B.Atarestaurantinthecountryside.C.Atthehotelwheretheywillbestaying.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)该项涂黑。AUtahTechUniversity'sSearsArtMuseumispleasedtoannouncethe40thAnnualSearsInvitationalArtShow&Sale,oneofthemostcelebratedandanticipatedarteventsinthestateofUtah.Asouronlyannualfundraiser,thisexhibitionbringstogetherawiderangeofartistsworkinginavarietyofmedia,offeringthemtheopportunitytodisplayandselltheirworkinbeautifulSt.George,Utah.ItrunsfromFebruary14,2027throughMarch28,2027,andwillfeatureafull-colorcatalog(目录)availableforpurchasebymuseumvisitors.英语第2页(共8页)SubmissionGuidelines:·SubmissionDeadline:October31,2026·NoticeofAcceptance:November17,2026·EntryLimit:Submitupto3works(max2accepted);eachpiecemustbesubmittedasaseparateentry;youmayedityoursubmissionsatanytimeuntilthedeadline;approximately100artistswillbeaccepted.·Qualification:ArtistsfromtheAmericanWestareencouragedtoapply,withpreferencegiventoUtah-basedartists.ButartistsoutsideUtahareresponsibleforround-tripshippingcosts.BenefitsandOpportunities:·Artistskeep60%ofeachsale,withtheremainingmoneysupportingtheSearsArtMuseum.Proceedsfromtheshowhelpfundmuseumexhibitions,educationalprograms,andpart-timestudentpositions.ParticipationintheshowdirectlycontributestosustainingtheartsinsouthernUtah.·AllworksexhibitedintheInvitationalwillbeincludedinaprofessionallydesignedexhibitioncatalog.·Freeregionalpickupanddrop-offservicesavailableinOrem,SaltLakeCity,andOgden.21.Howmanyworksofanartistcanentertheexhibitionatmost?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.22.Whatareparticipantsrequiredtodo?A.Contactthemuseumbyphone.B.Dividetheirentriesintodifferentgroups.C.EditworksnolaterthanNovember17,2026.D.Donatepartoftheirsalesprofitstothemuseum.23.WhatadvantagecananartistfromOremget?A.Freeround-tripairlinetickets.B.Professionalguidanceinartcreation.C.Apersonalnoticeofacceptance.D.Freedeliveryservicesforartworks.BDeepintheBywaterneighborhood,betweentheMississippiRiverandSt.ClaudeAvenue,sitsAlvarLibrary.Builtin1940andoftennotedforitsspecialdecorativedesignandWorksProgressAdministrationroots,thistinyone-roomlibrarystandsoutinhistoryforanotherreason:adedicatedcommunitythatrefusestogiveuponit.Overthedecades,thisbelovedlibraryhasseenitsneighborsriseupinitsdefensetimeandtimeagain,savingitfrompurchasebyanearbymeat-packingplant,securinggovernmentfundingforitsrenovations,andvolunteeringtohelpstaffit.In1977,amanevenchainedhimselftothebuildingtoprotestitsproposeddestructionafterithadfallenintodisrepair.ThatmanwasMarcCooper,thethen-presidentoftheBywaterNeighborhoodAssociation,whosaidhehopedtheactionwouldhelppushtheirmessageoutfromthelimitsoftheneighborhood.“Itjustseemedthatourappealswerefallingondeafears,"CoopertoldTheTimes-PicayuneatacelebrationforAlvarLibrary's50thanniversaryin1990.Theassociationwasultimatelyabletosecurefundingforthebuilding'srepairs,whichwerecompletedin1982.But,amerefouryearslater,thecitywasagainconsideringshuttingdownAlvarLibrary,citingdecliningresources.However,theneighborhoodassociationstoodbackup,preventingthisfate(命运)oncemorebyformingavolunteerworkforcetohelpstaffthelocation.Intheyearssince,neighborshaveregularlygatheredatthelibraryforstorytimesandbookclubs,writingworkshopsandhomeworkhelp,authortalksandgamenights,andsomuchmore.英语第3页(共8页)SaraJacobelli,oneofthethreestaffmembers,saidshehasbeenabletoformmeaningfulandlong-lastingrelationshipswithAlvarLibraryusersinhermorethanfiveyearsatthelocation.“I'velivedintheBywater,offandon,for20years,andIknowmanyofourregulars,”Jacobellisaid.“ManyofthemweremyfriendsbeforeIworkedhere.Whentheyseemewalkingdownthestreet,orinbarsandrestaurants,theytellmehowmuchtheyappreciateAlvarLibrary.”24.WhichwordscanbestdescribeAlvarLibrary?A.Grandandmodern.B.Historicanddelicate.C.Spaciousandclassical.D.Ruinedandmysterious.25.HowdidCoopersoundwhentalkingtoTheTimes-Picayune?A.Cautious.B.Annoyed.C.Delighted.D.Confident.26.WhichyearsawtheendingofAlvarLibrary'suncertainfate?A.1977.B.1982.C.1986.D.1990.27.WhatmessagedoesJacobelliwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.ShefeelsproudofworkingatAlvarLibrary.B.Ittakespatiencetomeettheneedsofreaders.C.SheiscontentwiththeserviceofAlvarLibrary.D.WorkingatAlvarLibraryissometimesquitechallenging.CWhenitcomestomating,twothingsmattertoHeliconiusbutterflies:thelookandthesmelloftheirpotentialpartner.Theblackandorangebutterflieshaveincrediblysmallbrains,yettheymustprocessbothsensoryinputsatthesametime—whichismorethancurrentartificialintelligence(AI)technologiescanachievewithoutsignificantenergyconsumption.TomakeAIassmartasthebutterflies,ateamofPennStateresearchershascreatedamulti-sensoryAIplatformthatisbothmoreadvancedanduseslessenergythanotherAItechnologies.CurrentAItechnologiesoftenfallshortinmimicking(模仿)themulti-sensorydecision-makingprocessesthathumansandanimalsuse,theresearcherssaid.ThiscanlimitAI'spotentialforusesinroboticsandsmartsenso“IfyouthinkabouttheAIwehavetoday,you'llfindwehaveverygoodimageprocessorsbasedonvisualorexcellentlanguageprocessorsthatuseaudio(声音),”saidSaptarshiDas,associateprofessorofengineeringscienceandmechanics."Butwhenyouthinkaboutmostanimalsandalsohumanbeings,decision-makingisbasedonmorethanonesense.WhileAIperformsquitewellwithasinglesensoryinput,multi-sensorydecision-makingisnothappeningwithcurrentAI."Heliconiusbutterflieschooseamateviaasimultaneous(同时的)visualsignal—seeingthatthepotentialmate'swingpatternisindeedoneofaHeliconiusbutterfly—andachemicalsignalofpheromonesreleasedbytheotherbutterfly.Ofnote,Dassaid,thebutterflymanagesthiswithatinybrainthatusesminimalenergy.Thisisindirectcontrasttomoderncomputing,whichconsumesasignificantamountofenergy.“Brainsofbutterfliesandmanyotheranimalsareverytiny,andtheyuselowamountsofresources,bothintermsofenergyusedandthephysicalsizeofthebrain,”Dassaid.“Andyettheyperformcomputationaltasksthatrelyonmultiplesensoryinputsatonce.”28.WhatisoneweaknessofcurrentAIcomparedtoHeliconiusbutterflies?A.Itfailstoprocessvisualimagesaccurately.B.Itusestoomuchenergyforthesametasks.C.Itcan'tdistinguishbetweentwosensoryinputs.D.Itcan'tfunctionwellwithrelativelysmallbrains.英语第4页(共8页)29.What'sthepointDastriestomakeinparagraph3?A.ThequalityofAIprocessorstodayarewellguaranteed.B.Animalsdependonmultiplesensesfordecision-making.C.CurrentAIisincapableofmulti-sensorydecision-making.D.It'sacomplexsensoryactivityforhumanstomakedecisions.30.WhatfeaturesHeliconiusbutterflies'matechoosing?A.Soundandlight.B.Sightandsmell.C.Speedandstrength.D.Memoryandlearning.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowIntelligentAreButterfliesB.HeliconiusButterflies:SmarterthanImaginedC.HumanBrainvsAI:WhatMakesBetterDecisionsD.Multi-SensoryAIInspiredbyTinyButterflyBrainsDContrarytoscientists'expectations,polarbearsintheNorwegianArcticarchipelagoofSvalbardhavebecomefatterandhealthiersincetheearly1990s,eventhoughseaicehasbeendecreasingsteadilyduetoclimatechange.Researchersweighedandmeasured770adultbearsinSvalbardbetween1992and2019andfoundthattheyhadbecomesignificantlyfatter.TheythinkthatSvalbardbearshaveadaptedtorecenticelossbyeatingmoreland-basedprey,includingthereindeer.Thediscovery,publishedinScientificReports,wasparticularlypuzzlingbecauseoftheimpactofclimatechangeinSvalbard.“Thefatterabearis,thebetteritis,”explainedleadresearcherDrJonAarsfromtheNorwegianPolarInstitute.“AndIwouldhaveexpectedtoseeadeclineinbodyconditionwhenthelossofseaicehasbeensoprofound.”WalruseshavebeenofficiallyprotectedinNorwaysincethe1950s,aftertheywerehuntedtonearextinction.Thatprotectionhasboostedtheirnumbers,andapparentlyprovidedanewsourceoffattyfoodforpolarbears.“Therearealotmorewalruses(海象)aroundforthemtohuntthesedays,"saidAars.“Itisalsopossiblethattheyareabletohuntsealsmoreefficiently.”Heexplainedthatifsealshavesmallerareasofseaiceavailabletothem,theywillcongregateinthosesmallerareas,presentingeasiercollectivepickingsforbears.WhilethisisunexpectedgoodnewsfortheseArcticpredators(捕食者),theresearchersthinkitisunlikelytolast.Astheseaicecontinuestodecline,bearswillhavetotravelfurthertoaccesshuntinggrounds,consumingmoreenergyanddepleting(耗尽)preciousfatreserves.Expertsthinkthenewfindingscouldbelinkedtothepopulationrecoveringfromthathuntingpressure.That,combinedwithanincreaseinthenumberofwalrusesandreindeerinrecentdecades,appearstohaveprovidedthebearswithatemporaryboost.DrJohnWhiteman,chiefresearchscientistatPBIsaidtheresultswere“positiveintheshortterm”.“Butbodyconditionisonlyonepieceofthepuzzle.Otherrecentresearchonthesebearsfoundthatmoreice-freedaysreducedsurvivalincubs,subadultsandoldfemales."32.Whatwasscientists'previousassumptionaboutSvalbardbears?A.Theywouldunlikelyreachadulthood.B.Theywouldadapttotheclimatechange.C.Theywouldhavetomakedietarychanges.D.Theywouldbebadlyimpactedbyiceloss.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“congregate”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Gather.B.Starve.C.Compete.D.Observe.34.WhyisthegoodsituationfortheArcticbearsunlikelytobelong-lasting?A.Theywillfaceamuchgreaterriskofbeinghunted.B.Theirpopulationwillkeepincreasingtooquickly.C.Theywillhavetomakelongerhuntingjourneys.D.Thenumberofwalruseswilldropsharply.英语第5页(共8页)35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Svalbardbearswillbecomeextinct.B.Thelossofseaicethreatensfemalebearsmost.C.Iceplaysakeyroleinthesurvivalofpolarbears.D.Bodyweightdoesn'treflectbears'healthconditions.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Laughterisanaturalantidote(解药)tostress.Whenourbodiesundergostress,ournervoussystemgetsactivatedandstartsphysicalreactionssuchasaquickeningpulse,rapidbreathing,muscletension,dilatedpupilsandtrembling.36.Whenwelaugh,ourhearts,lungs,andmusclesarestimulated,andtheendorphins,whichare“feelgood”chemicalsreleasedinourbrains,increase.Laughingcanalsohelprelaxmuscles,increasecirculation,anddecreaseheartrate.Regularlaughtercanhavealong-termimpactonmood,helpingtoreduceanxietyanddepression.Laughterhasproventohaveastress-relievingimpact.37.Sharingalaughwithotherspromotesourrelationshipwithothersandoffersasenseofbelongingandassociation.Humoralsoallowsustoenhanceourcopingmechanisms.Throughhumor,youcanseethechallengesandevenrealizelightnessandperspective,evenindifficultmoments.38.Startbyfindinghumorinyoureverydaylife.Observeyourdailylifeandappreciatetheabsurdities(荒谬)thatoccurthroughouttheday.Itcouldalsobeusefultocatchthosefunnymomentsbyusingthemtoremindyouofthelightersideoflife.Hugtheworldofhumorbyconsuminghumorousconlentsuchascomedyshows,movies,and/orspecialsthatmakeyoulaugh.Readinghumorousbooks,comics,orblogscanalsoprovidearegularamountoflaughter.Socialmediaisalsofilledwithhumor.39,soexploredifferentkindsofmediathatmakeyouhappy.Laughteriscontagious(有感染性的),sosurroundyourselfwithfunnypeopletoincorporatemorehumorinyourlife.Socializewithfriendswhohaveagoodsenseofhumorandenjoysharingjokesandfunnystories.40.A.LaughteroffersavarietyofbenefitsB.HumorouscontentcancomeinmanyformsC.ItplaysasignificantroleinsocialbondingtooD.BringingmorehumorintoyourdailylifeiseasyE.LaughinghelpsbyoverturningthestressprocessF.You'llsurelybenefitfromthepositiveeffectsoflaughterG.Onepowerfultoolforboostingmentalwell-beingishumor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)佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。31-year-oldLukeMellinghadstruggledwithHodgkinlymphoma(akindofdisease)sincetheageof16.Followingseveralvearsoftreatment.hewasinformedthathisonlychanceof41 wasastemcelltransplant.Withno42foundinhisfamilyorevenacrossAustralia,thesearchwentglobal.Aftersixmonthsof43,theanswercamefrom10,000milesaway:AlastairHawken,afatherofthreefromLincolnshire,UK,wasa44match.Alastair,whohadjoinedtheNHSStemCellDonorRegistry,wassurprisedbytherequestfor45fromsucharemotecountry.Buthedidn't46.Hewentthroughaphysicallydemandingprocessto47hisbody,including英语第6页(共8页)strongcell-generatinginjectionpackagedfortheirlongjourneytoAustralia.Thetwowerenotallowedto49eachotheruntiltwoyearslater—astandardruletoensurethesuccessofthetreatment.Alastairwasoverjoyedtolearnthathisdonationhad50.“ItwasirfirstmeetingtookplaceinPreston,atownthatcarrfamiliessharerootsthere.Theemotionalreunionwasfilledwith52andwarmth."I’mgladtohavesomeonelikeyou,whoissolovelyandkindAlastairhopestheirstoryinspiresmorepeopleto54.“There'snothingthatmorecompleteasahumanbeing—everything55.”41.A.approvalB.apprecia42.A.securityB.matchC.proof44.A.closeB.familiarC.formalD.perfect46.A.admitB.regretC.hesitateD.respond47.A.recoverB.acceptC.prepareD.measure49.A.fundB.contactC.teachD.assist50.A.workedB.arrivedC.passedD.increased51.A.pressureB.sorrow52.A.gratitudeB.loyaltyC.dedicationD.controversy54.A.celebrateB.registerC.stru55.A.convincingB.convenienlC.urgentD.worthwhile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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Over70,000studentsfromAlta56(extend)breakstartinginlateNovember,2025.Thisisn'tjustabouttimeofffromschool;it'sacarefullyplannedprogramandconnectsstudentswiththelocalnaturalresources.Officialsaimedtodevelopculturalgratitudeand,57(crucial),improvephysicalfitnessthroughthe58(engage)winteraDuringthesnowholiday,primaryandsecondaryschoolstudentsfromAltayhad59totalofninedaysoff,includingfibeforeandafter.Theyhadfreeaccess60multiplelocalskiresorts(滑雪场)aswellaspublictransportation,61(use)theiridentitycertificates.Besidedepartmentspartneredwithvariousskiresorts,culturalvenuesandhotelstoprovidskiing,food,accommodations,transportationandculturalactivtime,localculturalvenues,librariesandmuseumslaunchedaseriesofcultural62(event)Altay'srichhistoricalheritageandfavorableskiingconditions,coupledwithChina'srapidgrowthinwintersports,63(boost)theregion'ssnow-and-iceeconomygreatlyovertheyears.Thesnowholiday,64madeuseoflocaluniqueiceandsnowresources,allowedstudentsto“connectwithnature,inheritcultureand65(strength)theirphysicalhealth,"accordingto英语第7页(共8页)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校英文报LanguageasaBridge栏目的编辑李华,想邀请外教Mr.Smith撰写一篇题为“MyFirstImpression1.写信目的;2.稿件要求。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。DearMr.Smith,Yourssincerely,LiHua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。AshleyGubernatwasasleepinsideherhomewhenthefirealarmsuddenlywentoff.Shewokeupwithastart,onlytofindflamesalreadyburningonthefirstfloor.Panicsurgedthroughherbodyassherealizedthefirewasspreadingquickly,withthicksmokefillingthehouse.ShehadtoactDespitethefearrisinginherchest,Ashleyknewonethingforcertain:shehadtogetherchildrentosafety.Withoutasecondthought,sherushedintoheryoungerson'sroom,quicklyliftedhimfromhiscrib(婴儿床),andrantowardthesecond-floorwindow.Asthesmokethickenedaroundher,theurgencyinheractionsgrew.Herheartwasracingastheheatfromthefirebecameunbearable.Hermindwentblank,butshehadnotimetothink.Sheforcedherselftostaycalm.Shehadtogetherchildrenoutoftherebeforeitwastoolate.Justasshereachedthewindow,aterrifyingsoundrangthroughtheair—heroldersonwasstilltrappedinside.“Mom!Help!Ican'tbreathe!”Hiscriesechoed(回荡)throughthehouse,filledwithpanicashebangedonthewalls,desperatelytryingtodrawattentiontohislocation.Ashleyquicklyfetchedheroldersonwithheryoungersoninherarms.Thefirewasdrawingcloser,thesmokegrowingthickerbythesecond.Shefrozeforamoment,unsureofwhattodonext.Everymomentfeltlikealifetime,buttherewasnotimetohesitate.Justthen,afamiliarvoiceshoutedfrombelow.Itwasherneighbor,StevenAngelini.Hehadheardthecommotion(喧闹)andrushedovertohelp.UponseeingAshleyatthewindow,hequicklypositionedhimselfbelow,hisvoicestrongandconfidentdespitetheoverwhelmingdanger.“Dropthekids!I'llcatchthem!Justdropthem.I’mhere!”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。AshleylookeddownandsawStevenstandingbelow. Justthen,moreneighborsarrived,bringingaladder(梯子). 英语第8页(共8页)—1—HN202604第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5CBBAC6—10ABBCB11—15CAACC16—20BBCAA第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21—25ADDBB26—30CABCB31—35DDACC36—40ECDBF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)41—45DBDDA46—50CCBBA51—55CAABD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.extended61.using57.crucially62.events58.engaging63.haveboosted59.a64.which65.strengthen第一节(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:DearMr.Smith,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.I'′mLiHua,editoroftleLanguageasaBridgecolumninourschool'sEnglishnewspaper.I′mwritingtosincerelyinviteyoutocontributeanarticletitledMyFirstImpressionofChinatoourcolumn.Thearticleisexpectedtobearound300words,focusingonyourpersonalexperienceandfeelingswhenyoufirstcametoChina.YoucanshareyourimpressionsofChinesepeople,culture,foodorcampuslife.Itwouldbeniceifthecontentisvividandinspiringforusstudents.IwouldappreciateitifyoucouldfinishitbynextFriday.Pleasefeelfreetocontactmeifyouhaveanyquestions.Lookingforwardtoyourreplv.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:AshleylookeddownandsawStevenstandingbelow.Heextendedhisarms,readytocatchthekids.Trustinghimwithallherheart,shegentlydroppedheryoungersondowntoSteven.Herheartwasinherthroat,butStevencaughthimperfectly.BeforeAshleycouldevenfullyprocesswhathadjusthappened,sherepeatedtheactionwithherolderson,wholandedsafelyinSteven'sarmsaswell.However,awaveofreliefwasinstantlycrushedbyrenewedterror—shewasnowaloneatthewindow,theexitblockedbyroaringflamesbehindher.Justthen,moreneighborsarrived,bringingotherchoice.Climbingdowntheladder,Ashleyfinallyreachedtheground,herbodytremblingfromboththefearandthereliefthatwashedoverher.Shecollapsedassoonasshewasonsolidground,unabletospeakthroughtheoverwhelmingemotions.Noonehadbeenseriouslyinjured.Althoughthehousewasbadlydamaged,thefamilywassafe,thankstoherneighbors'quickthinkingandbravery.听力原文M:I'mhungry.I'dliketoeatsomething.Text2M:Poorman.HemustbeterriblyfedupwithiW:Oh,no,helikeshisjob.Text3W:Howmanywillbeattheparty?M:Fourpeoplehaveconfirmedsofar,butwehaven'tdecidedforsureyet.Sojustreserveatableforsixfor7pmonFriday.W:OK,done.IhavebookedatableforyouonFridayat7pm.W:Yes.Ilovetakingmorningwalkshere.Theairisrefreshing.M:Whichpathdoyourecommendforbeginncrs?W:TheMeadowPathisgentleandoffersscenicviews.W:Isawyoursister'sgraduationpostonWeChatyesterday.Shelooksgreatinhanfu.W:She'srighttobeproudofherself.APhDinengineeringisarealachievement!M:Madam,mayIseeyourdriver'slicense?YW:Noparking?Ididn'tnoticethesignatall—IjustwentM:Thesignisclearlyposted30metersaheadbythecrosswalk.Youmustpaythe$120fineonlinewithin10days.IfW:That'sreallyinconvenient,butI'lltakecareofitrightaway.WillthisaffectmydrivingrM:No,itwon't.Justmakesureyoucompletethepaymentontime.M:Iwanttolose20pounds.HowshouldIsetmyworkoutgoals?W:Breakitdownintosmallergoals,like4—5poundsamonth.Combinestrengthtrainingandabalanceddiet.M:I'mtrainingforamarathon.HowcW:Considergettingafitnesstracker.Itcanhelpmonitoryouractivities,heartrate,ande

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