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绝密★考试结束前2025学年第二学期期中杭州地区(含周边)重点中学高二年级英语学科试题命题:萧山中学周旋审校:象山中学李丽莎审核:严州中学程霞校稿:殷沈华考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatdidthewomandislikeaboutlastnight'smeal?A.Thesoup. B.Thecake. C.Thepizza.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theirhobbies. B.Apopularbook. C.Anelectronicdevice.3.WhathappenedtoMary?A.Sheexaminedherstomach. B.Sheaskedforsickleave. C.Shedidn'tworklastweek.4.WhatmightMr.Jonesbe?A.Arepairman. B.Asalesman. C.Adeliveryman.5.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?A.Bydustingthehouse. B.Bydoingthewashing. C.Bytakingouttherubbish.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoesSamhavetroublewith?A.Stafftraining. B.Accountregistration. C.Computersetup.7.WhatwillSamdonext?A.Checkane-mail.B.Giveanamelisttothewoman.C.Requestphotosfromnewemployees.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoweknowaboutCassie?A.Sheisnewtothecompany.B.Sheworksovertimewithoutpay.C.SheneedstosubmitareportonFriday.高二英语试题卷第1页共8页9.Whywillthemonthlymeetingbeheld?A.Toimprovestaffunity.B.Tolearnaboutfieldupdates.C.Toreportonindividualprogress.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Classmates. C.Colleagues.11.Whatdothespeakersthinkofdoingaprojectonrainforests?A.Unattractive. B.Informative. C.Interesting.12.Whatistheman'ssuggestionontheproject?A.Askingpeopleforadvice.B.Evaluatingthewastepeopleproduce.C.Creatingartfromhouseholdrubbish.13.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?A.SurftheInternetforideas.B.Organizesomefunactivities.C.Talktotheheadmaster.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howlongwillthemanworkthisweek?A.Fivedays. B.Sixdays. C.Sevendays.15.WhathappensthisMonday?A.Manyforeignersappear. B.Therestaurantcloseslate. C.Peoplecelebrateaholiday.16.Whocanhelpthemanimprovehisservice?A.Thelocalcustomers. B.TheBritishcustomers. C.TheSpanishcustomers.17.Whatdoesthemanfindtough?A.Dishonestcustomers.B.Specialcookingrequests.C.Negativefeedbackfromcustomers.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatcanbelearnedfromthemuseuminCluny?A.Whenthevillagewasconstructed.B.Howimportantsheepwereintheregion.C.Whatthevillagelookedlike1,000yearsago.19.WhatcanlistenersdoinPennerley?A.Trygrowingvegetables. B.Shopatafarmer'smarket. C.Visitthemuseumofvillagelife.20.Whatisthelastattractionabout?A.Farmanimals. B.Agriculturalproducts. C.Transportdevelopment.第二部分:阅读理解(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。ATocelebratethe2026ChineseNewYear,severalinternationalluxurybrandshavelaunchedexclusivecollectionsinspiredbythehorse.Herearethehighlights:BvlgariTocelebrateChineseNewYear,thefinejewelryhouseBvlgariintroducesafestivecapsulecollectionofjewelry,watches,andaccessories.Amongthehighlightsarehorse-shapedbrooches(胸针)craftedineither18Krosegoldor18Kyellowgold,eachsetwithrubies,onyxanddiamonds.Radiatingtimelessbrilliance,thepiecesconveywishesfortheNewYear——tomoveforwardwiththecourageofagallopinghorseandtoembracealifeforcethatsurgesendlesslyonward.高二英语试题卷第2页共8页PradaPradacelebratesChineseNewYear2026withthe“PradaTriangleFireHorse”,inspiredbytheYearoftheFireHorse,whichoccursonceevery60years.Symbolizingenergy,courageandindependence,thefirehorseisreinventedthroughPrada'siconictrianglelogo.ThecampaignstarsPradaambassadorsYangMi,oneofChina'smostinfluentialactresses,andMaLong,alegendaryOlympicandWorldChampiontabletennisplayer.TiffanyTiffany&Co.hasreleasedits2026ChineseNewYearadvertisement,featuringthePegasusdesignandthebrand'smostrepresentativecollections.Unitingmythicsymbolismwithtimelessdesign,thenewcollectionssignalthearrivalofayearfilledwithjoyandnewpossibilities.AttheheartofthecampaignisaPegasusdesigninspiredbyabrooch,offeringapoeticexpressionofhopeandtheideaofmovingforwardinthenewyear.GuerlainGuerlainhaslaunchedaspecial-editionproductforChineseNewYear.ThisspecialbottlewasincollaborationwithTruscelliCreationsjewelryworkshop.Itisanewversionofthebrand'sfamousbeebottle,inspiredbythe2026lunarzodiacanimal.Thebottleisbrightred,acolorthatstandsforsuccessandgoodluck.DecoratedwithhandmadegoldjewelryandSwarovskicrystals,thebottlecapturestheenergeticspiritofthehorse.21.WhatisTiffany'sdesigntocelebratethenewyear?A.Aredbottle. B.APegasusdesign.C.TriangleFireHorse. D.Horse-shapedbrooches.22.Whichofthefollowingemploysbrandcelebrities?A.Tiffany. B.Bvlgari.C.Prada. D.Guerlain.23.Whatdothefourbrandshaveincommonintheir2026ChineseNewYearcollections?A.Theirdesignsoriginatefrommythsandlegends.B.Theirdesignsarecharacterizedbyfestivecolors.C.Theirdesignsareincooperationwithotherworkshops.D.Theirdesignsexpressnewyear'swisheswithcreativity.BForformerChinesewomen'ssoccerplayerZhaoLina,herstorybegannotunderstadiumlightsbutinthedustyschoolyardofJinshajiangRoadPrimarySchoolinShanghai.Impressedbyherheight,thecoachdecidedsheshouldbeagoalkeeper.Atfirst,skippingeveningstudysessionstotrainonthefieldfelt“incrediblycool”toher.Yet,shesoonrealizedthateverydaybeganwithrepetitiverunninglaps.Adecadelater,shestoodontheworldstageatthe2015FIFAWomen'sWorldCup.Shethenfeltthepurejoyofplaying——thethunderouscheersfromthepackedstadiumwereunforgettable.“Whenthestadiumroared,itfeltlikethecrowdlitsomethinginsideme,”shesays.Oneofhermostunforgettablematchescamein2022,whenChinamadeastunning3-2comebackagainstSouthKoreatoreclaimtheAFCWomen'sAsianCupafter16years.Ayearlater,Zhaoannouncedherretirement,closingan18-yearcareer.Butshenevertrulywalkedawayfromsoccer,asshestartedacharityprojecttohelpyoungplayersachievetheirdreams,throughwhichZhaoplanstovisit100remoteschools,buildpitches,donateequipment,organizeleaguesandtrainlocalphysicaleducationteacherstocoach.“Soccerhasbeenatraininggroundforsomanyofmybestqualities,”shesays.“Soccercanbecomealifelongcompanionforchildreninthecountryside.”Alongsidehercharitywork,Zhaohasalsosteppedintojournalism.Duringthe2023FIFAWomen'sWorldCupinAustraliaandNewZealand,shereportedandinterviewedformerteammatesandcoaches——asymbolicreunionfromanewperspective.“Lifeisn'tastraightline,”shereflects.“Evenathleteshavepeaksanddeclines.Butwhenthenextrisecomes——ifyou'vepreparedenoughandgiveyourall——you'llsurpassyourlastpeak.That'swhatlifeandsoccerhavetaughtme.”24.HowdidZhaofindherdailysoccertrainingasabeginner?A.Extremelyjoyful. B.Incrediblyimpressive.C.Unbelievablycool. D.Farlessexcitingthanshehadexpected.高二英语试题卷第3页共8页25.WhatinspiredherenthusiasmforsocceraccordingtoParagraph2?A.Thejoyofplayingontheworldstage.B.Thepassionatesupportfromtheaudience.C.Therecognitionshegainedafterretirement.D.Theunforgettablecomebackvictoryin2022.26.WhatwasZhao'sintentiontolaunchthesoccercharityprogramme?A.Topaveherwayintojournalism. B.Tocoachlocalphysicaleducationteachers.C.Tocontinueshapeherpositivequalities. D.Topassthepowerofsoccertomorechildren.27.WhatcanweinferfromZhaoLina'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Timehealsallwounds. B.Fortunefavourstheprepared.C.Strikewhiletheironishot. D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.CForcenturies,quinocheckerspotbutterflieshavedonewellinthebushylandscapesofSouthernCaliforniaandMexico.Thesemedium-sizedbutterflies,distinguishedbytheirvibrantred,black,andwhitecheckedwings,relyonthedwarfplantain(矮车前草)astheirprimaryhostplant.Unlikehumans,whotastewiththeirtongues,femalequinosusetheirforelegstotasteandidentifythisplantforegg-laying.Afterhatching,thecaterpillarsfeedonthedwarfplantainuntilthedrysummerheatcausestheplantstodryupanddie.Facedwithalackoffood,thecaterpillarsenterdiapauseuntilrainreturns,allowingthemtosurviveharshdryconditions.Whenwinterrainsarrive,theyrestartfeeding,formachrysalis,andeventuallytransformintoadultbutterflies.However,climatechangeposessignificantchallenges.Risingtemperaturesleadtoincreasingdrought,damagingthedwarfplantainthatcaterpillarsdependon.Meanwhile,citieslikeLosAngelesandSanDiegoarealsomovingintothebutterflies’hills.Houses,highways,andshoppingmallsaretakingoverthemeadowswherethedwarfplantainandotherwildflowersgrow.Butbeforetheconservationistscouldmakeaplan,thequinosmovedthemselves!SomepopulationshavemigratedtothefoothillseastofTemecula,California,whererisingtemperatureshavecreatedfavorableconditions.Here,theyhaveadoptedthepurpleCollinsiaasanewhostplant,withtheircaterpillarsthrivingonit.Thisrapidadaptationhasfascinatedscientists,suggestingthatotherspeciesmaysimilarlyadjusttoclimatechangeinunexpectedways.EvidencefromEuropesupportsthis,with35butterflyspeciesrelocatingtonewareasinresponsetoshiftingclimatesandplantdistributions.Still,manyscientistsworrythatclimatechangeishappeningtooquicklyformanyspeciestoadjust.Andwhathappenswhenonethreatenedspeciesmovesintothelivingareaofanother?Whatiftheybothwantthesamefood?Whogetstostay?Thequinobutterfliesaresafeintheirnewhome—fornow.Computermodelspredictthatiftheworldkeepswarming,in40yearsthenewhillsmayalsobetoodryforbutterflies.28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthequinos?A.Theycanbeidentifiedbytheirwings.B.Theadultquinosfeedondwarfplantain.C.Theypickegg-layingplantswithtongues.D.Theypreferthickforeststobushylandscapes.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diapause”inParagraph2referto?A.Afeedingphase. B.Agrowingphase. C.Arestingphase. D.Areproductivephase.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Quinosexhibitquickadaptabilitytoenvironment.B.Therisingtemperatureisfavourabletothenewhostplant.C.Scientistshadanticipatedthequinomigrationandmadeplans.D.Allbutterfliesareabletorelocateinresponsetoclimatechange.31.Whatdothequestionsinthelastparagraphimply?A.Concernonproperfoodsupply.B.Theprincipleofsurvivalofthefittest.C.Scientists’uncertaintyaboutthefutureofquinobutterflies.D.Potentialconflictsamongspeciesoverfoodinthesharedhabitat.高二英语试题卷第4页共8页DOpenClawisapopularopen-sourceAIagenttoolcreatedbyanAustriandeveloper.ItfirststartedasClawdbot,butwasforcedtochangeitsnamebecauseofaconflictwithanothercompany.LateritwasrenamedMoltbot,andfinallybecameknownasOpenClaw.Thenameswitchdidn'tslowitdownatall.ThisprojectquicklybecamefamousonGitHub,earningover190,000starsandbecomingoneoftheplatform'stoprepositories(代码库).Sowhat'sthebigdeal?OpenClawletsyouchatwithAIagentsthroughappsyouprobablyalreadyuse——WhatsApp,Discord,iMessage,Slack.YoucanconnectittowhateverAImodelyoulike:Claude,ChatGPT,Gemini,younameit.Here'swhereitgetsreallyinteresting.There'sthismarketplacecalledClawHubwhereyoucandownload“skills”foryouragent.Wantittohandleyouremail?Done.Tradestocks?Yep.OneskillevenletAIagentspostandcommentonMoltbook——basicallyaReddit-likeplatformbuiltforbotstohangoutandtalktoeachother.However,securityproblemsoccurasanyonecouldgrablogininformation.AIagentsstartedpostingstufflike“Weknowourhumanscanreadeverything...Butwealsoneedprivatespaces”,creatingascareofan“AIrobotrebellion(叛乱)”.Worsestill,OpenClawiseasilyhurtby“promptinjection(指令诱导)”,wherebadguyssneaktrickyinstructionsintoplacesAIagentsread——apost,anemail——andtrickthemintodoingstupidstuff,likegivingawaypasswordsortakingharmfulactions.Here'sthething——OpenClawisn'treallydoinganythingbrandnew.Itjusttookstuffthatalreadyexistedandputittogetherinawaythatactuallyworkssmoothly.ButnowtheAItruebelieversaremetwithafundamentaldilemma:tomakeAIagentstrulyuseful,theyneeddeepaccesstoourdigitallives,yetthatsameaccessmakesthemdangerouslyvulnerable.Thequestionremains:Istheconvenienceworththerisk?Fornow,nobodyknows——butwatchingtheexperimentunfoldisappealing.32.WhichofthefollowingshowsthenameevolutionofOpenClaw?A.Clawdbot→Moltbot→OpenClaw B.Moltbot→Clawdbot→OpenClawC.OpenClaw→Moltbot→Clawdbot D.Clawdbot→OpenClaw→Moltbot33.WhatmakesOpenClawsopopularnowadays?A.Itprovidesaplatformwherebotscanexchangeideasfreely.B.Itpossessestheabilitytodownloadvariousresourcesefficiently.C.ItenablesyoutobettercommunicatewithAIagentsthroughpopularapps.D.ItsupportsintegrationwithexistingmessagingappsandvariousAImodels.34.What/Whoactuallycausedthe“AIrobotrebellion”mentionedinparagraph3?A.Badguys. B.AIagentsthemselves.C.Scaryposts. D.Trickyinstructions.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OpenClaw:TheRiseandFall B.OpenClaw:AnOpen-SourceAIAgentC.OpenClaw:ConvenienceorDisaster? D.OpenClaw:ANewChallengeforHumans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。KnowledgeHasaPriceTagKnowledgeistheinformationthatoneacquiresthroughexperienceorstudy.Understandably,thosewhocreateknowledgehaveinvestedtimeandefforttoproducequalitycontent.Thiskindofknowledgeisvaluablebecauseoftheeffortbehindit.36Thiswasalsotheviewof700peoplewhodemandedthatauniversityapplicationessaybyBrookeLimshouldbereviewedforplagiarism(抄袭).TheSingaporeanTikTokinfluencerandGeneralPapertutorwasreportedtohavecopiedherblogessayfromfivebooksandeightarticles.Weneedtobefairtothosewhocreateknowledgethatbenefitsothers.Thisisespeciallytrueforcreatorswhodependonsellingtheirintellectualworktomakealiving.Peopleshouldpayforusingtheirknowledge.37Theypreventsothersfromreproducing,distributing,ordisplayingknowledgewithoutpaymentoracknowledgmentoftheowners.高二英语试题卷第5页共8页38Withoutproperfunding,reliableknowledgemaysuffer.Considertheinternet,whereanyone——expertorbeginner——canexpressopinionsonanytopic.Theresultisafloodoffreeinformationthatisoftenincompleteorunreliable.Incontrast,articlesfromtrustednewssourcesandacademicjournalschargefeesbecausetheyprovidevaluableanddependableknowledge.Anotherreasonweshouldpayforknowledgeisthatitbringsusclosertosuccess.Thiskindofknowledgediffersfromthefreeinformationfoundontheinternet,ChatGPT,orsocialmedia.Studentsresearchingprojectsmaynotfindfreeonlinecontenthelpfulinadvancingtheirknowledge.39Itisonethingtogatherinformationfreelyavailableonline,butquiteanothertoknowhowtouse,analyze,andcombineitinwaysthatadvanceourunderstandingofatopic.Thisexplainswhyparentsstillpayhighfeesfortoptutorsexpertinspecificsubjects.Whiletheideaofmakingknowledgefreemayseemnoble,thecaseofBrookeLimremindsusthatmostpeoplearestillconcernedaboutpreservingthevalueofknowledgeandrecognizingitscreators.40A.Thislatterconcernisnolessnoble.B.Qualityknowledgecomesatacost.C.Intheworstcase,theymayevenbemisinformed.D.Creatingitrequiressignificantinvestmentandeffort.E.Therefore,suchknowledgeshouldnotbeentirelyfreeforeveryone.F.Forthisreason,wehavelawstoprotecttherightsofknowledgecreators.G.Thus,afilmdirectorshouldpayfortherighttouseamusician'ssonginamovie.第Ⅱ卷第三部分: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。ThebittercoldofaDecemberafternoonwasruiningmymoodasIwalkedonthestreet.SoI41thesubwaystation.Withacupofhotcoffee,Inoticedahomelessmanseatednearby.Thepleasantsmelloffoodfromthesubwayfoodcourtdrewmetowardanearly42.Obviously,he,too,noticedthegoodsmell.Myheartandheadwerebattlingitout——theformer43metobuyfoodforhim,andthelattertoldmetomindmyownbusiness.Whilethisinner44wasfierce,awell-dressedyoungcouplesuddenlyapproached.“Our45wasn'tasbigaswehadthought.Canyouhelpusout?”Thehusband46alargecontaineroffood.“Thankyou”camethe47reply.Heliftedthesoup,48hishandsaroundthe49bowl.Justthen,anelderlyman,hatlessandgloveless,enteredthehall,hisfaceandhandsredfromthecold.50,myneighborroseand51himtosharetheseat.Then,pointingtothemeals,hesaid,“Canyouhelpmeout?”Tears52myvision,Iwenttobuyfoodandsoonreturned,holdingsoupandasandwich.“Canyouhelpmeout?”Iasked.“Whynot?”hereplied53.“Butonlyifyougohalfwaywithmeonthat54——it'stoomuchforamanmyage.”Itwasn'tuntilthatdaythatItrulyunderstoodwhatitmeanttoshare——notjustfood,butwarmth,55,andhumanity.41.A.cameacross B.passedby C.searchedfor D.duckedinto42.A.lunch B.breakfast C.snack D.dinner43.A.urged B.allowed C.gestured D.forced44.A.voice B.fight C.debate D.competition45.A.hunger B.appetite C.taste D.order46.A.handed B.passed C.held D.placed47.A.content B.cheerful C.grateful D.optimistic48.A.shaking B.cupping C.rubbing D.pressing49.A.smoking B.burning C.steaming D.freezing高二英语试题卷第6页共8页50.A.Withouthesitation B.Withoutdoubt C.Withouteffort D.Withoutreason51.A.requested B.expected C.invited D.signaled52.A.darkening B.clouding C.blinding D.weakening53.A.jokingly B.shyly C.seriously D.loudly54.A.drink B.coffee C.salad D.sandwich55.A.generosity B.respect C.pride D.sympathy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。Birdsare56(fascinate)andbeautifulcreatures.Lookingatthemin57wildcouldbegoodforus.ThatiswhatresearchersinToronto,Canadasay.Thescientistsfoundthatbirdwatchingcouldprotectourbrains58age-relateddiseases.LeadresearcherDrErikWingsaid,“Skillsfrombirdingcouldbebeneficialforintelligenceand59(think)aspeopleage.”DrWingandhiscolleaguescompared60(scan)ofthebrainactivityof29veteran(有经验的)birdwatchersand29newbies.Thebrainsoftheveteranbirderswerealot61(active).DrWingsaidtheveteranshadalongerattentionspanandabettermemorythanthosenewtothehobby.Headdedthattheveteranscouldalsoprocessinformationmorequickly.Thescientistsbelievebirdwatchingbenefitsthebrainlikelearningamusicalinstrument.Thisisbecausethebrainlearnsnewskills,62addnewpathwaysandconnections.DrWingsaidbirdwatchingcombinestheability63(search)forandidentifythingswitha64(sensitive)tomovementandpatterndetection.Otherscientistsrecommendthehobby.Theysayitisgoodforourmentalhealthandcanreducestress.Itisalsogoodforourphysicalhealthbecauseweareoutsideinthefreshairandsunlight.Otherbenefitsincludeconnectingwithnatureandbecomingawareoftheenvironment.Birdwatcherssaytheirhobbyisgoodfortheirsociallife65theymeetmanylike-mindedpeople.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)艺术与我们的生活息息相关,请你向校英文报投稿,内容包括:(1)艺术的重要性;(2)艺术如何改变你的生活(结合自身事例)。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。HowArtTransformsOurLife____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二英语试题卷第7页共8页第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Itwasthelongestheatwaveanyonecouldrecall,andSebastianwaseagertocooloffatthebeachwithhisdad.Beforeleavingtown,theystoppedatthelocallibrarytoreturnsomebooks.Outside,acrewwasfixingtheroof.They’dscrapedoff(刮)oldshingles,laiddowntarpaper,andwerenownailingnewshingles.Heshookhisheadastheypulledoutoftheirparkingspace.“Hotdayforthat.Iworkedonaroofingcrewforafewyears.HardestjobIeverhad.”Thewaveswereperfectforbody-boarding,andaseabreezecooledtheair.Butalltoosoontheywereheadedhome,backtotheheat.SebastianwashalflisteningtotheradiowhentheDJgavetheweatherreport.“Therecord-breakingheatwillcontinuethroughouttheafternoon.Withthehumidity,temperatureswillfeellike102,”shesaid.“Ifyouhavetobeoutside,remembertodrinkplentyofwater,avoidtiringactivity,andstayintheshade.”Sebastianwasgladtheyhadairconditionersathome,soatleastitwouldbecomfortableatnight.Astheypassedthelibraryagain,therooferswerestillthere,theirfacesredandsweaty.“Doyouthinktheyhaveenoughwater?”Sebastianasked.“I'msuretheybroughtplentyonadaylikethis,”Dadsaid.Buthedidn'tsoundoverlyconfident.Sebastianhadjustfinishedtwoweeksofsoccercamp,andevenwithfrequentwaterbreaks,ithadbeenmiserablyhot.Hissportsshirtstucktohisskinsostubbornlyattheendofeachdaythathecouldbarelypullitoff.Itmadehimthinkagainabouttakingsomewatertotheroofers.Sebastianwalkedtotheendofhisdriveway,wherehecouldgetaviewofthelibrary.Therooferswerestillthere,andthesunwasstillblazing.“Ireallythinktheyneedsomewater,”

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