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第第页2026年高考英语(全国一卷)全真模拟试卷3(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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。写在本试卷上无效。3.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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Ordersomefood.B.Paythebill.C.Cookdinner.2.Howdidthewomangettoworktoday?A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Aweekendplan.B.Ajobinterview.C.Aschoolproject.4.Whattimewillthemeetingstart?A.At2:30.B.At3:00.C.At3:30.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inaclassroom.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.Whatisthewoman'sproblem?A.Shelostherphone.B.Shemissedherflight.C.Shecan'tfindherluggage.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Calltheairport.B.Filloutaform.C.Checkthecamera.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatcourseisthewomantaking?A.Photography.B.Painting.C.Creativewriting.9.Whydoesthemanrecommendtheteacher?A.Heisverystrict.B.Heisquitehumorous.C.Heishighlyexperienced.10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonextweek?A.Registerforacourse.B.Buysomeartsupplies.C.Visitanexhibition.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Neighbors.C.Oldclassmates.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Startingabookclub.B.Organizingacharityevent.C.Planningacommunitygarden.13.Whenwillthespeakersmeetagain?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdidthewomanfindinherapartment?A.Abrokenpipe.B.Astrangenoise.C.Alostkey.15.Whoisprobablytheman?A.Arepairman.B.Asecurityguard.C.Apropertymanager.16.Whatwillhappentomorrowmorning?A.Aninspectionwillbedone.B.Therentwillbedue.C.Acontractwillbesigned.17.Howdoesthewomanfeelattheend?A.Annoyed.B.Grateful.C.Worried.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Spaceexplorationachievements.B.Environmentalprotectionefforts.C.Medicaltechnologybreakthroughs.19.Whenwasthefirstsuccessfulsatellitelaunched?A.In1957.B.In1961.C.In1969.20.Whatwillthespeakerdiscussnext?A.Futurespacemissions.B.Astronauttrainingprograms.C.Space-relatedcareers.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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAscitiesworldwidestrugglewithwastemanagement,aShanghai-basedstartuphaslaunchedEcoLoop—anAI-poweredrecyclingbinthatgivesinstantcashrewardsforproperwastesorting.Installedacross200residentialcommunitiesinfiveChinesecities,thesesmartbinshaveincreasedrecyclingratesby300%injustsixmonths.HowdoesEcoLoopwork?UsersscanaQRcodeonthebin'sscreen,whichopensadesignatedcompartmentforplastics,glass,paper,orelectronics.Thebuilt-inAIcameraidentifiestheitemtypeandweight,thencalculatesearnings—typically¥0.2perplasticbottleor¥0.5perkilogramofpaper.Moneyistransferredinstantlytotheuser'sdigitalwallet."Previously,only15%ofresidentssortedwastecorrectly,"explainsfounderLiWei,aformerenvironmentalengineer."Now,withimmediatefinancialmotivation,thatnumberhasjumpedto68%."ThetechnologybehindEcoLoopissurprisinglyaccessible.Unlikeexpensiveindustrialsorters,thesystemusesamodifiedsmartphonecameraandopen-sourceAImodel,keepingunitcostsunder¥3,000."Wewantedsomethingaffordablefordevelopingcities,"Linotes.Thebinsrunonsolarpowerandsendalertswhenfull,optimizingcollectionroutes.Sincelaunch,EcoLoophasprocessed1,200tonsofrecyclables,savinganestimated8,000treesandreducinglandfillwasteby40%.Challengesremain.Someuserscheatbywettingpapertoincreaseweightorhidingnon-recyclablesinsidebottles."We'reupdatingtheAItodetectsuchtricks,"Lisays.Additionally,expansiontosmallercitiesfacesfundinggaps.Thestartupplanstopartnerwithlocalgovernments,offeringbinsforfreeinexchangeforashareofrecyclingprofits.Lookingahead,EcoLoopaimstointroducegamification—leaderboards,badges,andcommunitychallenges."Recyclingshouldn'tfeellikeaduty,"Lisays."Whenpeopleseeimmediatebenefitsandfriendlycompetition,sustainablehabitsbecomesecondnature."21.WhatmotivatesuserstosortwastecorrectlywithEcoLoop?A.Communityrecognition.B.Instantcashpayment.C.Freebinaccess.D.Governmentrewards.22.HowdoesEcoLoopkeepitstechnologyaffordable?A.Itusesrecycledmaterials.B.Itreliesondonatedsmartphones.C.Itappliesmodifiedexistingtech.D.Itoperateswithoutelectricity.23.WhatcanweinferaboutEcoLoop'sfuture?A.Itwillreplacetraditionalbinsentirely.B.Itwillfocusonindustrialwasteonly.C.Itwilladdentertainmentfeatures.D.Itwillexpandthroughgovernmentpartnerships.BGrowingupincoastalMaine,marinebiologistDr.SarahChenwatchedhelplesslyasrisingoceantemperaturesbleachedcoralreefsshe'dstudiedsincechildhood."By2015,70%ofthecoralnearourresearchstationhadturnedwhiteanddied,"sherecalls.Ratherthandespair,ChenspentsevenyearsdevelopingCoralGuard—abiodegradablesunscreenmadefromlocalseaweedthatprotectsbothswimmersandsealife.CoralGuard'sinnovationliesinitsingredients.Commercialsunscreensoftencontainoxybenzone,whichtriggerscoralbleachingevenintinyamounts.Chen'sformulausesmycosporine-likeaminoacids(MAAs)—naturalcompoundsproducedbyalgaetoshieldthemselvesfromUVradiation."We'reessentiallyborrowingnature'sownsunscreen,"Chenexplains.Harvestedfromsustainablyfarmedkelp,theseMAAsblock98%ofUVBand85%ofUVArayswithoutharmingmarineecosystems.Fieldtestshavebeenpromising.Ina2023studyatAustralia'sGreatBarrierReef,swimmersusingCoralGuardshowednodetectableimpactonsurroundingcoralhealth.Meanwhile,areaswhereconventionalsunscreenwasusedexperienced15%higherbleachingrates."Thedifferenceisvisiblewithinweeks,"sayscollaboratorDr.JamesWong.Beyondprotection,CoralGuard'sseaweedfarmsabsorbcarbondioxide—eachhectarecaptures20tonsannually,equivalenttotakingfourcarsofftheroad.Productionchallengesremain.Currentoutputmeetsonly5%ofpotentialdemand,andthesunscreencosts¥180perbottle—triplethepriceofconventionalbrands.Chen'steamisengineeringfaster-growingkelpstrainsandbuildingnewfarmsinwarmerwaters."Wewanteco-friendlyproductstobeaccessible,notluxuries,"shestates.MajorretailerslikeWalmartandCarrefourhavesignedconditionalagreementstostockCoralGuardonceproductionscalesup.Chen'sworkhasinspiredsimilarbiomimicryprojectsworldwide,frommushroom-basedleathertobacteria-grownbricks."Naturespentmillionsofyearssolvingproblemswe'rejustbeginningtounderstand,"shereflects."Ourjobisn'ttoreinvent—it'stolisten,learn,andprotect."24.WhatproblemwasSarahChentryingtosolve?A.Plasticpollutioninoceans.B.Coralbleachingfromsunscreen.C.Overfishingincoastalareas.D.Seaweedovergrowthonreefs.25.WhatmakesCoralGuarddifferentfromconventionalsunscreens?A.ItblocksmoreUVrays.B.Itusesnaturalprotectivecompounds.C.Itcostslesstoproduce.D.Itrequiresnoapplication.26.WhatdoestheauthoremphasizebymentioningWalmartandCarrefour?A.CoralGuard'scommercialpotential.B.Chen'sexperienceinretail.C.Theproduct'sproductionchallenges.D.Internationalenvironmentallaws.27.Whatisthemainmessageofthepassage?A.Marinebiologyoffersprofitablecareers.B.Nature-inspiredsolutionscanaddressenvironmentalissues.C.Sunscreenshouldbebannedworldwide.D.Coralreefsarebeyondsaving.CTheworld'sfirstAI-poweredmentalhealthcourtopenedinLosAngelesthisJanuary,handlingcasesinvolvinghomelessindividualswithuntreatedpsychiatricconditions.Insteadofjailtime,defendantsreceivepersonalizedtreatmentplansmonitoredbyanalgorithmthatpredictsrelapserisksandflagsmissedmedications.JudgeMichaelTorres,whopresidesoverthecourt,explainstheshift:"Traditionalcourtspunishbehaviorwithoutaddressingrootcauses.Apersonstealingfoodbecauseofparanoiddelusionsneedsapsychiatrist,notacell."TheAIsystemanalyzesdatafromwearabledevices,pharmacyrecords,anddailycheck-instocreateriskscores.Whenscoresexceedthresholds,socialworkersintervenewithinhours—priortocrises.Preliminaryresultsarestriking.Among150participantsoversixmonths,arrestratesdropped85%,andhospitalizationsdecreased60%."I'vebeencleanforfourmonthsnow,"saysparticipantDavid,34,formerlyhomeless."TheAIremindedmetotakemedication,andmycasemanageractuallylistened.Forthefirsttime,someonetreatedmelikeahuman."Theprogramcosts$12,000perpersonannually—farlessthanthe$60,000averageforjailincarceration.Criticsraiseprivacyconcerns.TheACLUwarnsthatpredictivealgorithmsmaydisproportionatelyflagminoritygroupsduetobiasedtrainingdata."We'rewalkingafinelinebetweenhelpandsurveillance,"notestechethicistDr.MariaGonzalez.Othersquestionlong-termeffectiveness,notingthatpilotprogramsoftenshowinflatedsuccessrates.JudgeTorresacknowledgestheseconcerns:"We'vebuiltinoversightcommitteesandtransparencyreports.Noalgorithmmakesfinaldecisions—humansdo."Fiveothercitiesarepilotingsimilarcourts,includingLondonandMelbourne.Earlydatasuggestscross-culturaladaptability:London'sprogramreducedoffendingby70%amongitsfirst80participants."Mentalhealthisn'tacriminalissue—it'sasocietalone,"Torresconcludes."Technologyfinallyletsusactonthatbelief."28.WhatistheprimarypurposeoftheAImentalhealthcourt?A.Toreducejailovercrowding.B.Totreatunderlyingmentalconditions.C.Totestpredictivealgorithms.D.Tosavegovernmentspending.29.HowdoestheAIsystemhelppreventcrises?A.Byreplacinghumanjudges.B.Byissuingarrestwarrants.C.Byenablingearlyintervention.D.Bymonitoringphonecalls.30.WhatconcerndoestheACLUraiseabouttheprogram?A.Highoperationalcosts.B.Potentialalgorithmicbias.C.Lackofmedicalstaff.D.Resistancefromjudges.31.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheprogram'sfuture?A.Itwillexpandtoothercountries.B.Itwillreplacetraditionalcourts.C.Itwillfocusonviolentcriminals.D.ItwillabandonAItechnology.DOnOctober15,2024,NASA'sEuropaClipperspacecraftlaunchedatopaSpaceXFalconHeavyrocket,beginninga1.8-billion-milejourneytoJupiter'sicymoonEuropa.Themission'sgoal?Todetermineifthemoon'ssubsurfaceocean—twicethevolumeofEarth'soceanscombined—couldsupportlife."Thisisn'taboutfindinglittlegreenmen,"explainsprojectscientistDr.RobertPappalardo."It'saboutfindinghabitableenvironmentsbeyondEarth."The$5billionspacecraftcarriesninescientificinstruments,includingice-penetratingradartomapEuropa'scrustandspectrometerstoanalyzesurfacechemistry.AradiationvaultprotectselectronicsfromJupiter'sintenseradiationbelts—enoughtogiveahumanafataldosewithinhours."Weessentiallybuiltatankaroundsensitivecomponents,"saysleadengineerJennyKampmeier.Thespacecraftwon'tlandbutwillperform49closeflybys,someskimmingjust16milesabovethesurface.WhyEuropa?Telescopicobservationshaverevealedwatervaporplumeseruptingthroughsurfaceicecracks,suggestingaliquidoceanbelow.HydrothermalventssimilartoEarth'sdeep-seaecosystemsmayexistontheoceanfloor,providingheatandchemicals."Whereverwefindliquidwater,energy,andorganiccompoundsonEarth,wefindlife,"Pappalardonotes."Europahasallthreeingredients."Thejourneytakes5.5years,withgravityassistsfromMarsandEarth.ArrivalisscheduledforApril2030.Oncethere,datatransmissiontakes45minutesoneway—meaningcommandsandresponsesrequire90-minuteroundtrips."Patienceisessential,"Kampmeierlaughs."We'lldrinkalotofcoffeeduringflybys."Ifevidenceofhabitabilityemerges,afollow-uplandermissioncouldlaunchinthe2040s,potentiallydrillingthroughtheicetosampleoceanwaterdirectly."Europarepresentsourbestchanceinthesolarsystemtofindexistinglife,"Pappalardosays."Whateverwediscoverwillreshapehumanity'sunderstandingofourplaceintheuniverse."32.WhatisthemainobjectiveoftheEuropaClippermission?A.TolandonEuropa'ssurface.B.Tosearchforsignsoflife.C.TomapJupiter'sradiationbelts.D.Tocollecticesamples.33.WhatchallengedoesEuropa'senvironmentposetothespacecraft?A.Extremecoldtemperatures.B.Intenseradiationexposure.C.Highatmosphericpressure.D.Fast-movingduststorms.34.WhydoestheauthormentionhydrothermalventsonEarth?A.TosuggestsimilarfeaturesonEuropa.B.TodescribeEarth'soceanecosystems.C.Tocomparespacecraftdesigns.D.Toexplainradiationprotectionmethods.35.Whatcanbeinferredaboutapotentialfollow-upmission?A.Itwouldlaunchlaterthisdecade.B.Itwouldinvolvesamplecollection.C.ItwouldorbitJupiterinstead.D.Itwouldrequirenonewtechnology.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。Foodwasteandfoodinsecurityaretwosidesofthesameproblem.Communityfridges—publicrefrigeratorswhereanyonecandonateortakefoodforfree—offeragrassrootssolution.Here'showtolaunchoneinyourneighborhood.First,findahostlocation.Approachlocalbusinesses,churches,orcommunitycenterswillingtoprovidespaceandelectricity.36Ensurethespothas24/7publicaccessandprotectionfromweather.Signasimpleagreementoutliningresponsibilities.Next,securearefrigerator.Commercial-gradeunitsareideal,butusedhouseholdfridgesworkifcleanedthoroughly.37Avoidmodelswithicemakersorcomplexelectronicsthatbreakeasily.Testtemperaturecontrolstomaintain40°F(4°C)orbelow.Buildavolunteerteam.You'llneeddailycleanerstocheckexpirationdates,removespoileditems,andwipesurfaces.38UseappslikeSignUpGeniustoscheduleshifts.Assignonepersonasweeklycoordinatortohandleemergencies.Establishsafetyguidelines.Postclearrules:norawmeat,nohomemadeitems,noexpiredproducts.39Providewashablemarkerssodonorscanlabelitemswithfreeze-byoruse-bydates.Consideraddingadrygoodsshelfforcannedvegetablesandrice.Finally,spreadtheword.CreatesocialmediaaccountsandaWhatsAppgroupforreal-timeupdates.40Trackusagethroughsimpletallysheets.Celebratemilestones—like1,000mealssaved—tomaintainmomentum.Withconsistency,yourfridgebecomesaneighborhoodanchorreducingwasteandhunger.A.Requirefoodsafetytrainingforallvolunteers.B.Partnerwithlocalbakeriesforday-oldbread.C.Mostcommunityfridgesfailduetopoormaintenance.D.Post"clean-in,clean-out"schedulesonthefridgedoor.E.Anoutdoor-ratedfridgeisbestforsidewalkinstallations.F.Acoordinatorhandlescomplaintsandsupplyshortages.G.Hostalaunchpartywithfreefoodtoattractneighbors.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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenDr.MayaPatelfirst___41___thetinysensorshe'dspentfiveyearsdeveloping,herhandsshook.Thedevice—awearablepatchthatdetectsearly-stageParkinson'sdiseasethroughsweatanalysis—hadjust___42___itsfirsthumantrialwith94%accuracy."Mygrandmother___43___fromParkinson'sfor12yearsbeforediagnosis,"Patelexplains."Thoseundiagnosedyearswere___44___—wewatchedherdeclinewithoutunderstandingwhy."Thesensorworksbymeasuringlevelsofalpha-synucleinproteins,which___45___abnormallyinParkinson'spatientsyearsbeforemotorsymptomsappear."Currentdiagnosesrelyonvisibletremors,___46___whichtime50-70%ofdopamine-producingneuronsarealreadydestroyed,"saysneurologistDr.JamesChen,who___47___inthestudy."Patel'sdevicecouldshifttreatmentfromreactiveto___48___."Patel'sjourneywasn'tstraightforward.Herinitialprototypes___49___frequently,andmajorfundingagenciesrejectedherproposalssixtimes."Theysaidsweatanalysiscouldn'tbe___50___enoughformedicaluse,"sherecalls.Determined,shepartneredwithasmallKoreanelectronicsfirmthat___51___inminiaturizedsensors.Together,theyreducedthedevicetothesizeofa___52___.Thebreakthrougharrivedunexpectedlyduringa2024heatwave.Atrialparticipantwearingthesensor___53___aproteinspikethreedaysbeforeexperiencinghisfirstnoticeabletremor."Thatmomentconfirmedeverything,"Patelsays."Weweren'tjustdetectingdisease—wewere___54___it."Nowbackedby$12millionfromtheMichaelJ.FoxFoundation,Patel'steamisconductinglargertrialsacrosssixcountries.Ifsuccessful,thepatchcouldbecommercially___55___by2028,costingunder$50perunit."Mygrandmothernevergotearlytreatment,"Patelsaysquietly."Butmillionsofotherswill."41.A.touchedB.testedC.designedD.described42.A.failedB.passedC.delayedD.continued43.A.recoveredB.sufferedC.diedD.learned44.A.inspiringB.confusingC.painfulD.peaceful45.A.growB.changeC.foldD.cluster46.A.atwhichpointB.inwhichcaseC.forwhichreasonD.bywhichtime47.A.collaboratedB.struggledC.majoredD.believed48.A.expensiveB.technicalC.preventiveD.complex49.A.improvedB.malfunctionedC.disappearedD.evolved50.A.sensitiveB.flexibleC.reliableD.affordable51.A.specializedB.succeededC.investedD.resulted52.A.coinB.creditcardC.postagestampD.fingernail53.A.ignoredB.predictedC.reportedD.recorded54.A.treatingB.preventingC.anticipatingD.ignoring55.A.availableB.visibleC.noticeableD.acceptable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。IntheheartofInnerMongolia,aremarkablerestorationprojectisbringingtheOtindagSandLandbacktolife.Once___56___(know)asabarrendesert,this53,000-square-kilometerareanowseesgreenshootsemergingfromstabilizedsanddunes—atransformationachievedthrougha___57___(combine)oftraditionalknowledgeandmoderntechnology.Theproject,launchedin2015,uses"strawcheckerboard"barriers—rowsofwheatstraw___58___(insert)intosandtoreducewindspeedandtrapmoisture.Thisancienttechnique,___59___(original)developedbylocalherderscenturiesago,isnowsupplementedbydronesthatmaperosionpatternsandAImodelsthatpredictoptimalplantinglocations."Technologydoesn'treplacewisdom;itamplifiesit,"explainsprojectdirectorDr.ZhaoWei."Ourgrandparentsknewstrawstoppedsand___60___wedidn'tknowwheretoplaceitmosteffectively."Todate,restorationefforts___61___(cover)8,000squarekilometers,creatinghabitatforendangeredspecieslikethegoiteredgazelle.Theprojecthasalsocreated___62___(sustain)livelihoods:formerherdersnowearnincomeasseedcollectorsandnurseryworkers."Fiveyearsago,duststormsforcedusindoorsforweeks,"recallsresidentBaiYing."Nowmychildrenplayoutsideyear-round."TheUNEnvironmentProgrammehasrecognizedOtindagasoneof10flagshiprestorationprojectsworldwide.However,Zhao___63___(caution)thatclimatechangeposesongoingthreats."We'reracingagainstrisingtemperatures,"hesays."Butifadesertcanbecomegrassland___64___20years,imaginewhatwecanachieve___65___(globe)withenoughwillandcollaboration."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,你所在的环保社团计划举办"旧物新生"(OldThings,NewLife)创意改造活动,鼓励同学们将废弃物品改造成实用或装饰物品。请你给英国朋友David写一封邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:1.活动时间与地点(11月15日,学校体育馆);2.活动内容(改造工作坊、作品展示与评选);3.发出邀请并说明携带物品建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearDavid,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置写出。Forten-year-oldSam,theabandonedrailyardbehindhisChicagoapartmentwasatreasurechest.Whileotherkidsplayedvideogames,Samcollectedrustybolts,brokenglass,anddiscardedmetalscraps,haulingthemtohisbedroomworkshop."Trashisjuststuffwaitingforasecondchance,"he'dtellhisskepticalmotherMaria.Sam'sobsessionbegantwoyearsagowhenhisgrandfather,aretiredwelder,gavehimabasictoolkit."Youseewaste;Iseematerial,"GrandpaJoehadsaid,showingSamhowtobendabentnailintoafishhook.Sincethen,Samhadtransformedoldbottlecapsintowindchimesandbrokenskateboardwheelsintoascooter.ButhisbiggestprojectstartedonarainyTuesday.Whileexploringtherailyard,Samspottedacollapsedchain-linkfencecoveredinrust."That'snotjunk—that'sanartcanvas,"hewhispered.Forthreeweeks,hecutandtwistedthewireintoalife-sizedsculptureofaneagle,itswingsspreadasifabouttotakeflight.MariawasstunnedwhenSamdraggedthe15-poundcreationinside."It'sbeautiful,honey,butwherewillweputit?"sheasked.Thenextmorning,Samcarriedtheeagletothecommunitygardenacrossthestreet—aneglectedspacewhereneighborsoccasionallyplantedtomatoes.Hepositioneditonabrokenconcreteblockfacingthesunrise."Everygardenneedsaguardian,"hetoldpuzzledMrs.Alvarezwhowaspullingweeds.Withinaweek,strangethingsbeganhappening.Someoneaddedglassmarblesfortheeagle'seyes.Anotherpersonplacedasmallwoodensignreading"HopeTakesFlight."ByFriday,aretiredteacherhadcleanedthegarden'sovergrownpaths,andateenagerhadpaintedacolorfulmuralonthebackfence.Sam'seaglehadstartedsomethingunexpected.Paragraph1:Thefollowingweek,Samfoundanotetapedtotheeagle'swing.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Bytheendofsummer,therailyard'stransformationwascomplete. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力原文及答案听力原文Text1M:Excuseme,couldwegetthebillplease?W:Ofcourse,sir.I'llbringitrightover.Text2M:Didyourideyourbiketoworktoday?Ididn'tseeitintheparkinglot.W:No,it'sbeingrepaired.Itookthebusinstead.Actually,itwasquitenicenothavingtopedalupthathill!Text3W:Areyoufreethisweekend?Iwasthinkingwecouldfinallystartthatbookreport.M:I'dloveto,butIhavethatpart-timejobinterviewonSaturdaymorning.HowaboutSundayafternoon?Text4M:Isthemeetingat3o'clockor3:30?Ineedtofinishthisreportfirst.W:Itwaschangedto2:30.Youhave20minutes—plentyoftime.Text5W:I'mlookingforanovelbyaJapaneseauthor.Somethingrecent,maybefromlastyear.M:Checktheinternationalfictionsection,aisle4.WejustgotnewshipmentsfromTokyo.Text6W:Ican'tfindmysuitcaseanywhere.I'vebeenwaitingatbaggageclaimforanhour.M:Ma'am,pleasecomewithmetothelostluggageoffice.Filloutthisformwithyourflightnumberandbagdescription.W:Willyoucheckthesecurityfootagetoo?M:Yes,we'llreviewthecamerasfromthearrivalarea.Text7M:Iheardyou'retakingacreativewritingcourse.Howisit?W:It'schallengingbutrewarding.Theteachergivessuchdetailedfeedbackoneverysentence.M:IsthatProfessorHendricks?Hewonapoetryprizelastyear.W:Exactly!He'sstrictbutbrilliant.Nextweekwe'reworkshoppingshortstories.Text8W:Longtimenosee!Youmovedinlastmonth,right?I'minapartment3B.M:Oh,you'remyupstairsneighbor!I'mMike.Welcometothebuilding.W:Thanks!I'morganizingacommunitygardeninthebackyard.Wanttohelp?M:Absolutely.Igrowherbsonmybalcony.Whenshouldwestart?W:HowaboutSaturdaymorning?Bringanyspareseedsifyouhavethem.Text9W:There'sastrangedrippingsoundcomingfrommybathroomwall.Itstartedlastnight.M:I'llsendaplumbertocheckittomorrowmorningbetween9and11

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