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安庆市2026届高三4月模拟考试英语试题 2026.04注意事项:1.本试卷由四个部分组成。其中第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题;第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。共10页、150分。2.全部答案在答题卡上相应区域内完成,在本试卷上作答无效。选择题请使用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题请使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答要求字体工整、笔迹清晰。3.请在答题卡规定的地方填写好个人信息,并认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码是否与本人的信息一致。4.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)听力音频附后做题时,请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.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Unpackingboxes. B.Movinghouse. C.Sellinganapartment.2.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Reserveatable. B.Decoratearestaurant. C.Readonlinecomments.3.Whatcanthemanplay?A.Piano. B.Violin. C.Drum.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inataxi. B.Inahotel. C.Atabusstation.5.Whatdidthewomanorder?A.Abirthdaycake. B.Someflowers. C.Lovelyballoons.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小题。6.Whatisthemanmostsatisfiedwithabouttheapartment?A.Thesurroundings. B.Thelocation. C.Thefurniture.7.Whatisthecurrentrent?A.$210amonth. B.$200amonth. C.$180amonth.听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofshadowpuppetry?A.Itisdisappearing.B.Itiseasytolearn.C.It'spopularwiththeyoung.英语试题第1页(共10页)9.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardshadowpuppetry?A.Doubtful. B.Uncertain. C.Appreciative.10.Whatdoesthewomanexpectschoolstodo?A.Startonlinelessons.B.Gainfinancialsupport.C.Organizerelevantactivities.听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题。11.Howmanykindsofhotpotarementioned?A.Four. B.Three. C.Two.12.Whatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodothisweekend?A.TryChinesehotpot. B.Enjoyapizza. C.Seeamovie.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Familyrelatives. C.Waiterandcustomer.听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题。14.Whoinventedskateboarding?A.Monica. B.SailorsinCalifornia. C.Somesurfers.15.Whatdoesthewomanalwayswearforsafety?A.Blacktrousers. B.Wristguards. C.Baseballcaps.16.Whatisthekeytowinningagame?A.Theirtricks. B.Theirspeed. C.Theirbalance.听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。17.WhatdoesthenovelTheFaultinOurStarsexplore?A.Travelplans. B.Lifeanddeath. C.Cancertreatment.18.WhatdidthecharactersdoinNetherlands?A.Buysomebooks. B.Meetawriter. C.Studymedicine.19.WhatfirstinspiredJohnGreentowritethenovel?A.Agirl'sdeath.B.Histravelexperience.C.Hospitalvolunteerwork.20.Whenwasthenovelpublished?A.In2012. B.In2011. C.In2010.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。ASpringbreakcampingcouldtransformyourentireperspectiveonoutdooradventures.Therightcampgroundofferssomethingmorevaluablethanluxuryfacilities——unforgettableexperiencesinAmerica'smostbeautifullandscapes.英语试题第2页(共10页)CampgroundsActivitiesFacilitiesReservationCanyonlandsNationalParkNeedlesDistrictCampgroundTheareaisidealforphoto-graphyandexploringuniquerockformations.Climbingopportunities,aswellasroadandmountainbikingoppor-tunitiesareavailableinnearbynaturalareas.Picnictables,toiletsanddrinkingwater.Cellphoneserviceisnotavailableatthiscampground.Reservethroughrecreation.gov2–3monthsahead.SouthLlanoRiverStateParkTheriverprovidesnaturalswimmingopportunities.Moun-tainbikingandridingarealsoavailable.Wildlifeviewingisahighlight,withbird-watchingblindsandvariousanimalsfrequentlyspotted.Restroomswithshowers,picnictables,firerings,Wi-Fi,andpet-friendlyareas.Reservethroughtheparkofficebyphoneat325-446-3994.JoshuaTreeNationalParkTheparkoffersmanymilesofbackcountrydirtroadsforfour-wheeldrivevehiclestoexplore.You'llalsobeabletowatchthestarsthankstominimallightpollution,plusexceptionalrockclimbingopportunities.Restroomsandpicnictables.Bringallyourownfood,water,andsupplics.Cellphonereceptionisverylimited.Makereservationsthroughrecreation.govtondaysahead.MatherCampgroundinGrandCanyonNationalParkYoucangofordayhikesorcycleinthepark,withbikerentalsandguidedtoursofferednearby.Theparkalsoprovidesfamilyprogramsandnightskyobservationevents.Picnictables,toiletsanddrinkingwater.Thereisnocellphonereceptionorinternetconnectivityavailableinthisarea.Makereservationsthroughrecreation.govtwoweeksahead.You'llfindyouridealspotamongthesedestinations.Packyourtent,grabyourequipment,anddon'tforgetagoodweatherapp—nature'sawakeningwon'twait.Yournextoutdoorexperienceisjustacampsitereservationaway.21.Wherewillyougoifyoucampwithyourdog?A.CanyonlandsNationalPark. B.JoshuaTreeNationalPark.C.SouthLlanoRiverStatePark. D.GrandCanyonNationalPark.22.WhichactivitydoJoshuaTreeNationalParkandMatherCampgroundbothprovide?A.Starobserving. B.Rockclimbing.C.Mountainhiking. D.Wildlifeviewing.英语试题第3页(共10页)23.Whatarethecampersexpectedtodo?A.Bookinadvance. B.Bringpicnictables.C.Downloadvariousapps. D.Preparehigh-qualityphones.BToday,thereisanongoingdebatebetweenorganizedsportsandunstructuredfreeplayamongparentsandexperts.Organizedsportsareactivitiesgovernedbyrulesandoftensupervised(监督)bycoachesororganizations,whichbenefitchildren'sphysicalfitnessandpromoteinterpersonalcommunication.However,unstructuredfreeplayallowschildrentoexploretheirinterestsandcreativitywithoutadultmonitoring.Whilethereishighvalueinfreeplay,I'dliketoshareanexperienceofhowtravelingwithmydaughter'sAmericansoccerteamtoplaysoccerinGermanyledmetoalsoappreciatethevalueofuniversalstructuredsports.InGermany,theinteractionsthatmydaughterandherteammateshadwiththeplayersontheGermanteamsstruckmethemost.Allofthegirlsonbothsideswerenervousatfirstandfelthesitantaboutexpressingthemselves.Thecommunicationbarrierwasintimidating,buttheuniversalityofthesportandtheloveofthegamehelpedtobreaktheiceprettyquickly.Afterthefirstmatch,insteadofleavingthefieldaftergivinghighfives,twoofthegirlsfromthelocalGermanteamrantotheirlockerroomandreturnedwitharadio.Thecoachessatallofthegirlsfrombothteamsinonegiantcircle,andtheywentaroundandgaveideasoffavoritesongsandartists.Then,theyallstooduptogetheranddancedtosomeofthecommonlyfavoredsongs.Thegirlsdidnotallspeakthesamelanguage,buttheycommunicatedthroughtheuniversalactivitiesofplay.Assomeonewhohasresearchedandtaughtaboutplayforseveralyears,Ihaveknownabouttheuniversalityofplayandmanystudiesshowingitsbenefits.ButbeingabletowitnessfirsthandtheabilityofplaytouniteteenagegirlsfromdifferentcultureswasoneofthemostpowerfulexperiencesI'vehadasapsychologistandasaparent.And,ofcourse,therewardsofthatexperiencewerefeltdeeplybymydaughter—andbyalloftheplayers—andwillremainwiththemformanyyearstocome.24.Whatisanadvantageoforganizedsports?A.Encouragingimagination. B.Enhancingsocialinteraction.C.Offeringself-directedactivities. D.Prioritizingproblem-solvingabilities.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intimidating”inparagraph3mean?A.Frightening. B.Entertaining. C.Inspiring. D.Exhausting.26.Whatdidthegirlsdoafterthefirstmatch?A.Theyexchangedgifts. B.Theybondedthroughmusic.C.Theyheldasingingcompetition. D.Theydiscussedtheirfavoritesports.英语试题第4页(共10页)27.Whatdoestheauthorconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Sheoncedismissedorganizedsports.B.Shecoachedherdaughter'ssoccerteam.C.Shevaluesthepositiveinfluenceoftheplay.D.Sheenjoyscross-culturalcommunication.CWe'veallbeenthere.Abreakupleavesyouheartbroken,afamilyargumentshakesyourworld,orworkstressmakeseverydayfeellikeamarathon.Andsuddenly,youarehittingthegymmultipletimesaweek,signingupforcoursesyouneverintendedtotake,orbuyingclothesandtoolsasifyourlifedependedonthem.Fromanevolutionaryperspective,whenastressorthreatensouremotionalbalance,thenervoussystemseeksquickwins.Thesequickwinsreleasedopamine,thebrain'sfeel-goodchemical.Unfortunately,theyalsofuelthoughtlessbehavior,whetheritisshoppingortakingonmultiplenewprojectsatonce.Researchonretailtherapy(购物疗法)showsthatmakingchoicesaboutpurchasescanactuallyrestoreasenseofpersonalcontrolwhenpeoplefeelsadorpowerless.Choosingwhattobuycanreducesadnessbecauseitgivesthefeelingofcontroloverone'senvironment,evenifthepurchaseitselfhaslittlelong-termvalue.Losingcontrolinoneareaoflifepushesthebraintoregainitsomewhereelse,andbuyingsomethingorstartingaprojectprovidesthesamefeeling.Whilethosebehaviorscanmakeusfeelgoodinthemoment,itisrarelysustainable.Pushingourselvestowardproductivityorchasingdopaminethroughpurchasesdoesnotresolvetheemotionalproblems.Overtime,thispatternreducesemotionalresources.Peoplewhopushthemselvesconstantlywithoutdealingwiththeemotionalcontextaremorelikelytoexperienceexhaustion.Emotion-drivenprojectsandpurchasescantemporarilyliftmood,butdonotrestoreemotionalbalance.Life'slowpointscanpushusintooverdrive,makingusfeelthatdoingsomethingisbetterthansittingwithdiscomfort.Thatinstinctisnatural.Themostpowerfulgrowthhappensnotfrombusynessorquickdopaminefixes,butfromintentionalactiongroundedinemotionalawareness.Whenwenoticeourproblemsandactconsciously,wecantransformthoughtlessbehaviorintosustainablestrength.28.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Topresentacommonphenomenon.B.Tointroducedifferentlivinghabits.C.Toprovidesolutionstodailystresses.D.Toexplainsomeemotionalproblems.29.Whatcanweinferabout“quickwins”?A.Theybringlong-lastingbenefits. B.Theyleadtosadnessandtiredness.C.Theyremovethoughtlessbehavior.D.Theyhelpregainasenseofcontrol.英语试题第5页(共10页)30.Whatwillhappenifpeoplerelyonemotional-drivenprojects?A.Theywillbuildupconfidence.B.Theywillachieveemotionalbalance.C.Theywillconsumeemotionalresources.D.Theywilladdresstheemotionalcontext.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhereCanWeGetaSenseofControl?B.WhyDoWeActCrazilyWhenFeelingDown?C.WhatRoleDoesDopaminePlayinOurMood?D.HowCanWeTransformThoughtlessBehavior?DAsartificialintelligence-poweredprosthetic(义肢的)armsbecomemorecommon,onekeyquestionstandsout:Willpeopletrulyfeelthatthesedevicesarepartoftheirbodies?Toexplorethis,agroupofscientistsconductednewresearch.Traditionalprostheticsresearchhasfocusedoncontrolmethodsthatenabledevicestorespondaccuratelytouserintentions,oftenbydetectingbio-signals.Thistime,researchersusedvirtualrealitytocreatetheillusion(错觉)thataparticipant'sbiologicalarmhadbeenreplacedwitharoboticprosthetic.Participantsperformedreachingtaskswhilethevirtualprostheticarmautonomouslymovedtowardthetarget.Theresearcherssystematicallyvariedhowlongthemovementlastsacrosssixlevels,rangingfrom125milliseconds(毫秒)to4seconds.Aftereachtrial,participantsevaluatedmultipledimensionsincludingbodyownership,senseofagency,usability,andsocialimpressionsoftherobot.Researchersfoundthatwhenprostheticlimbsmoveatasuitablepacewithamovementtimeofaboutonesecondinsteadof125milliseconds,participantsreportthestrongestsenseofbodyownershipandusability.Thefindingschallengetheassumptionthathighspeedisthemostimportantmeasureofqualityinprostheticdesign,showinginsteadthatnaturalmovementtimingisessentialforuseracceptance.Atthesametime,advancesinmachinelearningandAIareopeningthedoortoprostheticlimbsthatcanactontheirown.Futuresystemsmayassessacomplexsituationandprovidesupportthroughautonomousorsemi-autonomousmovement.However,whenalimbmovesindependently,usersmayexperienceitas“unsettling”or“notpartofmybody.”Thatreactionposesasignificantobstacletowidespreadacceptance.Lookingahead,theresearchteamplanstoexplorehowlong-termusechangesperception.Peopleoftenbegintoexperiencefrequentlyusedtoolsasiftheywerepartoftheirbody.Withcontinueddailyuse,evenafastandhighlycapableroboticlimbmaystarttofeelnormal,easiertooperate,andmorelikepartofone'sownbody.英语试题第6页(共10页)32.Howdidthenewresearchstudyprosthetics?A.Bydetectingbiosignalsfromusers’muscles.B.Byfocusingonconventionalcontrolmethods.C.Byusingvirtualrealitytoimitatearoboticarm.D.Byaskingparticipantstowearrealprostheticarms.33.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudyresults?A.Fasterprostheticmovementleadstostrongerbodyownership.B.Naturalmovementtimingmattersmorethanhighspeed.C.Userspreferprostheticsthatactcompletelyontheirown.D.Thesenseofagencyisunrelatedtomovementspeed.34.Whatmightbeachallengefortheacceptanceofprostheticlimbs?A.Highcostofproduction. B.Complexityofthesystem.C.Lackofadvancedtechnology. D.Uneaseaboutself-movinglimbs.35.Whatdoesthefollow-upstudyfocuson?A.Frequenciesofusingprosthetics.B.Improvementofarmappearance.C.Completereplacementofhumanarms.D.Effectsofthedailyuseonusers’feeling.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。Ideally,gettingdischargedfromthehospitalshouldbeahappytimeformostpatients.36Arecentstudyshows37.1%ofdischargedpatientssufferfromdepression,56.4%experienceanxiety,and48.3%reportpooroverallwell-being.Anothershowsupto30%ofcriticallyillpatientsarereadmittedwithin90days,whichplacesaheavyburdenonbothpatientsandhospitals.37Formanypatients,leavingthehospitalmeanslosingtheround-the-clockprofessionalsupporttheyoncehad.Besides,limitedaccesstoprimarycareandpoordischargeplanningresultinphysicaldiscomfortandmentalstress.Around60%patientsalsomisinterpretmedicationinstructions.AI-poweredtoolsofferanefficientsolutiontobridgethislong-standinggap.Forexample,voiceagentscanconductremotemonitoring,trackpatients’responses,andsendreal-timealertstohumancareteams.38Oneessentialstepistoassignacontactpersonforeachpatient,whoisresponsiblefortrackingfollow-uptasksandtestresults,schedulingdailyorweeklycheck-ins,andofferingguidanceonmedicalcare.Thecontactpersonscanalsocooperatewithotherhealthcareproviderstocreateacareplantailoredtothepatient'sspecificneeds.39英语试题第7页(共10页)Effectivepost-dischargesupportgoesfarbeyondsimplemedicalfollow-upsandmedicationguidance.40Whentheyfeelsupported,theiranxietyeases,theyfollowcareplansbetter,andtheirrecoveryprocessaccelerates.A.Severalfactorscontributetothishighrate.B.Thecoreistomakepatientsfeelseenandguided.C.Yettransitioningtohomecareoftenbringschallenges.D.Inadequatefollow-upcareleadstoseriousconsequences.E.Thesecaneasepatients'anxietyandreducereadmissionrates.F.However,theycannotreplacehuman-centeredpracticalmeasures.G.Theycantakeoverrepetitiveandtime-consumingworkformedicalstaff.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Itwasthemid-1980s,andarmedwithaMaster'sinSocialWork,Berthawasbeinginterviewedforagovernmentjob.Thejobshouldhavebeenhers.Thenthe41placedabookinfrontofherandsaid,“Readthis.”Bertha'svisionhadbeen42foryears.Bythen,herworldhadnarrowedtoshadowsandshapes.“Ican'tsee,”shesaidquietly.“Yes,wejustwantedtomakesure,”camethe43.“Youcan'ttakethisjob.”That44couldhaveendedherstory.Instead,itbecameaturningpointthat45howlocalpeopleunderstanddisabilityandhumanpotential.BerthagrewupinShillong.Byagethree,somethingwas46——shefellconstantly,andhadtowearthickglasses.Later,doctorsconfirmedshe47RetinitisPigmentosa,arareeyediseasethatwouldeventually48hersight.Yetacademically,Bertha49.Sheskippedtwogrades,playedthepianoandtaughtEnglishtoneighbourhoodchildren.In1992,shewasinvitedtoteachinJyotiRota,aschoolfortheblind.Butpublicopinionwas50.Ablindwomanteachingblindchildren?Betshecan'tdoit.Berthasaw51,notlimitation.ShemasteredBraille(布拉耶盲文).Later,shepushedfor52education,wherechildrenwithandwithoutdisabilitiesstudiedtogether.53camegradually:theNationalChildWelfareAward,theStateTeacherAwardandsoon.Her54toyoungpeople:“It'snotunusualtobeashamedand55.Don'tblamesociety.Workwithit.Thatishowtheworldchanges.”41.A.trainee B.interviewer C.candidate D.competitor42.A.growing B.improving C.failing D.widening43.A.advice B.doubt C.warning D.reply44.A.rejection B.change C.quarrel D.impression45.A.preserved B.limited C.reflected D.reshaped46.A.wrong B.typical C.normal D.natural英语试题第8页(共10页)47.A.treated B.discovered C.developed D.knew48.A.recover B.weaken C.protect D.take49.A.excelled B.struggled C.quitted D.hesitated50.A.gentle B.sharp C.favorable D.popular51.A.possibility B.value C.difficulty D.pressure52.A.separate B.inclusive C.traditional D.private53.A.Criticism B.Recognition C.Fortune D.Empathy54.A.reward B.heritage C.message D.request55.A.laidoff B.givenup C.takenin D.turneddown第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。FamousChinesepainterandwriterFengJicaioncesaid,“Oldandnewbooksholddiverse56(meaning).Newbookstakeyouintounknownworlds,whileoldbooksoftenleaveyouhumbledbythelimitsofyourknowledge.”Thatviewisresonating(引起共鸣)withChina'syoungerreaders,who57(draw)tothecharmofoldbooks,58(specific)thesenseofhistoryandthepassageoftime.59trendwasevidentatlastyear's“TheTempleofEarthandMe”BeijingBookFair.Thefairfeatured13themedsections,among60the“OldBooks,NewKnowledge”sectionhasemergedasafocalpoint,asitcombinesexhibitions,sales,events,andpublishinginitiatives61(create)whatorganizerscall“aninteractivereadingspacewithculturaldepth.”Formanybookfair-goers,oldbooksstandout62auniquepresenceamongthethousandsofnewtitlesonsaleeachyear.“Oldbookscarryknowledgefromyearspast.Today,byreusingthem,wealsoembracesustainable63(consume),whichreduceswaste,”saidSunChun,amanagerattheshop.Whethervisitorshopetocollectaneditionwithhistoricalcharacter,huntforrarehistoricalrelics,64simplycomeacrossacopymarkedwithaformerreader'snotes,thefairinvitesthemtowanderthroughthebookstandsslowlyandchoosecarefully,65(absorb)inthesmellofinkandthesenseoftimecapturedinoldpages.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,你校将在五一国际劳动节期间开展“走进社区”社会实践活动。请你给你校交换生Peter写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:1.告知活动安排;2.说明活动意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。英语试题第9页(共10页)DearPeter,Yours,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。Lilawipedthesweatfromherforehead,assheputachipbagintoagarbagebin.Asamemberofherschool'svolunteerclub,itwasthethirdSaturdayinarowshehadspentcleaningthispartofColombia'sTurbocoast——whereplasticwastewaseverywhere.Thetidehadjustgoneout,leavingtinyplasticpiecesdroppedonthesand.Shewasabouttopackherthingswhenabrownshapemovedquicklypastherboot.Afiddlercrab(招潮蟹),withitsonebigclawliftedup,dughardintoapileofthetinyplasticpieces.Lilabentdown,feelingcurious——thengavealittlecry:thecrabtookabrightbluesmallplasticpiecewithitsclawanddisappearedintoaholeinthesand.Overthenextthreedays,shecheckedtheplaceeveryday:theplasticbitsaroundtheholesbecameless,andbythefourthday,thepilewasalmostgone.Herheartbeatfast,andshesentanemailtothemarinebiologygroupofheruniversity.Dr.Marquezwrotebacksoon,askinghertocometothelab.“Wehavestudiedthesecrabsformonths——theirdigestiveenzymes(酶)breakdowntinyplasticpiecesmorequicklythansunlightorwaves,”hesaid.“Buttheirlivingplaceisgettingsmaller——constructionandlitteringaredestroyingtheirholes.Ifwelosethesecrabs,thiscoastwillloseitsbestwaytofightagainstplasticpollution.”Thatevening,Lilawalkedslowlyonthebeachasthecrabsmovedquicklyaroundherfeet,theirclawsmakingsoftclickingsoundsastheypulledplasticpiecesintotheirholes.Forweeks,shehadfelthercleaningworkwasjustasmallpartofthewholeproblem——butinthesesmallanimals,shesawalittlehope.“Imustdosomethingtoprotectthesecrabs.”Hervoicewasfirm.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。Soonshegotaplan.Thevideoattractedwideattention.英语试题第10页(共10页)2026届高三4月模拟考试英语试题参考答案听力1-5BCBAB 6-10CAACC 11-15CAACB 16-20ABBCA阅读理解21-23CAA 24-27BABC 28-31ADCB 32-35CBDD 36-40CAFE8完形填空41-45BCDAD 46-50ACDAB 51-55ABBCD语法填空56.meanings 57.aredrawn 58.specifically 59.The 60.which61.tocreate 62.as 63.consumption 64.or 65.absorbed第四部分写作第一节Possibleversion:DearPeter,Howiseverythinggoing?I'mwritingtotellyouapieceofgoodnews.OurschoolwillorganizeasocialpracticeactivityduringtheMayDayholiday.Wearegoingtovisitanearbycommunitytodosomevoluntarywork,suchascleaningpublicareasandhelpingtheoldcrly.Thisactivityismeaningfulbecausenotonlydoesitenrichoursparetimebutalsoithelpsusdevelopasenseofresponsibility.It'salsoagoodchancetoexperiencereallife.Wouldyouliketojoinus?Lookingforwardtoyourreply. Yours,LiHua第二节Possibleversion:Soonshegotaplan.Shedecidedtofilmthefiddlercrabscarryingplasticpiecesintotheirholesandexplainedhowtheybrokedownmicroplasticswiththeirenzymes.Thatafternoon,shereturnedtothebeachwithherphone,quietlyfilmingthetinycreaturesatwork.Shekneltonthesandpatiently,tryingnottodisturbthem,andrecordedeverycarefulmovementoftheirclaws.Thensheeditedtheclipsintoashort,heartfeltvideo,narratingtheirvitalroleinprotectingthecoast,andfinallyshareditonline,alongwithatitle:“Thesecrabsareourbestdefense——wecan'tletthemfightalone.”Thevideoattractedwideattention.Numerouspeoplelikeditandsharedtheclipsacrosssocialmedia,movedbythecrabs'silenteffortandthegirl'skindness.Volunteerspouredinfromneighbouringtowns,bringingbuckets,gloves,anddonationsformarineconservation.Dr.Marquez'slablaunchedacommunityscienceproject,trainingvolunteerstomonitorcrabholesandrecordtheiractivitics.Whatbeganasasingleideaturnedintoamovcmcnt,provingthatevensmallactions,whenrootedincareandpurpose,cansparkmeaningfulchanges.听力原文Text1搬家29W:Becareful!Don'tdropit.M:I'mtrying!It'sheavierthanitlooks!W:Now,puttheboxesovertherewithcare.Movlngtoanewapartmentishardwork,isn'tit?Text2讨论新餐馆35M:Haveyoubeentothenewrestaurant?W:No,Ihaven'tyet.Iheardthatthefoodisniceandthedecorationisgreat!M:That'sprettygood!Iamgoingtocheckthereviewsonlinefirst.Text3讨论演出32M:Didyouplaythedrumatthemusicfestivalyesterday?W:No,Isangasongandplayedthepiano.M:Soundsgreat!IhavelearnedtheviolinbutI'mnotgoodatit.Text4乘坐出租34M:Hereweare.TheGrandHotelisonyourright.W:Great!HowmuchdoIoweyoufortheride?M:Themetersayseighteendollars,please.Andwatchoutformotorcyclesbeforegettingout!Text5花店取花37W:Excuseme.I'mheretopickupmyorder.M:Sure,justamoment.Hereyouare.Wow,whatalovelycake!W:Thanks.It'smydaughter'sbirthday.Shedoesn'tlikeballoonssoI'lldecoratetheroomwiththeseflowers.Text6房屋出租83M:Hi,Isawyouradonline.Istheapartmentnearthesubwaystillavailable?W:Yeah,itis.Theapartmentisinaquietneighborhood.M:Isitfullyfurnished?W:Yes.Twobeds,asofa,atableandasmallfridgeareallincluded.M:Great!That'sexactlywhatIneed!Andhowmuchistherent?I'mtryingtostaywitha$200budget.W:Therentwas$180amonth.Butrecently,itroseby$30.M:That'sabithigher,butit'sworththeprice.Text7介绍皮影戏136M:Welcometotheshow.Today,ourtopicisshadowpuppetry,alsoknownas“皮影戏”(píyǐngxì)inChinese.I'mverygladtoinvitemyguest,anexpertontraditionalChinesearts.LiMei,couldyouintroduceittous?W:It'saspecialChineseartthattellsstorieswithleatherfiguresbehindalightedscreen.Butnowit'sdyingout,withfewgoodartisansleft.M:It'ssocharming!Howcoulditbedyingout?W:Peoplenowprefermodernentertainment.Also,it'stime-consumingtomakepuppets,andfewyoungpeoplewanttolearnit.M:That'sreallyapity.Isthereanywaytosavethiswonderfulart?W:Yes.Schoolscanholdworkshopstosparkkids'interest.Also,wecanpromoteshadowpuppetryonlinetoreachawideraudienceandgainmoresupport.Text8讨论喜爱的食物131W:Oh,it'sfreezingcoldtoday!SoMartin,whatdoyouChinesefeellikeeatingonsuchac

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