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第第页2026年高考英语(全国一卷)全真模拟试卷2(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.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Stayinghome.B.Goingtoamuseum.C.Watchingamovie.2.Howwillthemanpay?A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Withagiftcard.3.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.4.Whatdoesthewomanneedtodofirst?A.Finishareport.B.Attendameeting.C.Callherboss.5.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablyhappen?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atabusstop.C.Atahotelreception.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.Whathappenedtotheman'sphone?A.Itwasstolen.B.Thescreencracked.C.Thebatterydied.7.Wherewillthemangonext?A.Arepairshop.B.Thepolicestation.C.Anelectronicsstore.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatsubjectdoesthewomantutor?A.Math.B.English.C.Physics.9.Howoftendoesthetutoringsessionmeet?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.10.Whatwillthemanbringtothenextsession?A.Histextbook.B.Hishomework.C.Histestpaper.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethespeakersplanning?A.Abirthdayparty.B.Agraduationcelebration.C.Afarewelldinner.12.Whowillbringthecake?A.Thewoman.B.Theman.C.Lisa.13.Whattimewilltheeventstart?A.At6:00PM.B.At6:30PM.C.At7:00PM.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whyisthewomanupset?A.Shemissedadeadline.B.Herflightwasdelayed.C.Shelostherwallet.15.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Lendhermoney.B.Driveherhome.C.Cancelherticket.16.Howwillthewomansolveherproblem?A.Callafriend.B.Useacreditcard.C.Takealaterflight.17.Whatisthewoman'sfinaldecision?A.Tostayovernight.B.Tochangeairlines.C.Towaitforthenextflight.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeaker'sjob?A.Aparkranger.B.Atourguide.C.Awildlifephotographer.19.Whichanimalisthespeakermostexcitedabout?A.Bears.B.Eagles.C.Wolves.20.Whatadvicedoesthespeakergive?A.Bringenoughwater.B.Stayonmarkedpaths.C.Makeloudnoises.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。AAstartupfromMIThassolvedsolarpower'sbiggestaestheticproblem—uglyblue-blackpanelsonrooftops.SolarSkinisaultra-thinfilmthatmimicsanysurfacetexture—terracottatiles,slateshingles,orevenwoodenshakes—whilegeneratingelectricityat90%theefficiencyofconventionalpanels."Homeownersassociationsreject40%ofsolarinstallationsduetovisualconcerns,"explainsCEORachelChen,whodevelopedthetechnologyduringherPhDresearch."SolarSkinmakessolarinvisible."Thefilmusesmicro-structuredopticsthatcapturelightfromwideangleswhilereflectingspecificcolorstomatchsurroundingmaterials.Installedcostruns$8,000foranaveragehome—35%higherthantraditionalpanels—butthepremiumreflectsaestheticvalue.Historicpreservationboardshaveshownparticularinterest.InCharleston,SouthCarolina,wherestrictrulesprotect18th-centuryarchitecture,SolarSkinenabledthefirstsolarinstallationonahistoricchurch."Yougenuinelycannottellfromstreetlevel,"sayspreservationofficerMarkDavis."Thischangeseverythingforheritagebuildings."Similarly,nationalparksaretestingthefilmforvisitorcenters,replacingdieselgeneratorswithoutspoilingnaturalviews.Productionchallengesremain.Currentmanufacturingcapacitymeetsonly2%ofprojectedUSdemand,andthefilmdegradesslightlyfasterthanglass-coveredpanels—25-yearwarrantiesversus30-yearindustrystandard.Chen'steamisbuildingasecondfactoryanddevelopingmoredurablepolymers."We'reracingagainstclimatedeadlines,"shesays."Everyroofwithoutsolarisamissedopportunity."TheDepartmentofEnergyrecentlyawardedSolarSkina$15milliongrantforworkforcetraining.MajorhomebuildersLennarandDRHortonhavesignedpilotagreementsfornewdevelopments."Fiveyearsfromnow,"Chenpredicts,"youwon'tseesolarpanelsanymore—you'lljustseecleanercities."21.WhatproblemdoesSolarSkinprimarilyaddress?A.Highinstallationcosts.B.Aestheticconcernsofsolarpanels.C.Lowenergyefficiency.D.Shortequipmentlifespan.22.WhyistheCharlestonchurchmentioned?A.Toshowthefilm'sdurability.B.Todemonstrateheritageapplication.C.Tocompareinstallationcosts.D.Tocriticizepreservationrules.23.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutSolarSkin'sfuture?A.Itwillreplacealltraditionalpanels.B.Productioncapacitywillcatchupwithdemand.C.Itwillremainanicheproductforhistoricbuildings.D.Governmentsupportisuncertain.BDozensofseaturtleswashedashoreonCapeCodthisSeptember,notdeadbutfrozen—temporarilyparalyzedbycoldwatertemperatures.Thisphenomenon,called"coldstunning,"occurswhenwaterdropsbelow50°F(10°C),causingturtlestoloseabilitytoswimoreat.Forseaturtlesborninwarmersouthernwaters,CapeCod'sautumnisadeadlytrap.TheTurtleRescueLeaguehasdevelopedanunexpectedsolution:slowlywarmingturtlesusinghumidifiersoriginallydesignedforreptileeggs."Suddenwarmingkillsthem—organfailurefromtemperatureshock,"explainsfounderDr.EmmaGreen."Weraisewatertemperaturebyexactly2°Fperhour,matchingnaturalwarmingrates."Theprocesstakes36-48hours,afterwhichhealthyturtlesflyonprivateplanestoFloridaandGeorgiaforrelease.Thisyear'srescueseasonbrokerecords.ByOctober15,volunteershadsaved427turtles—morethanallof2024."Climatechangeisshiftingcurrents,pushingturtlesfurthernorthintodangerouswaters,"Greennotes."We'rerescuingmorebecausemorearestranding."Eachrescuecosts$500-1,000,fundedlargelythroughdonations.Localfishermennowreportcold-stunnedturtlesinsteadofdiscardingthem,thankstooutreachprograms.Butsuccessdependsonspeed.Aturtle'swindowforrescueisjust72hoursbeforeorgandamagebecomespermanent.Theleagueusesasmartphoneappwherevolunteersuploadphotos,andAIidentifiesspeciesandestimatessurvivalprobabilitywithinseconds."Wecuttriagetimefrom20minutesto30seconds,"saystechleadAlexRivera."Wheneveryhourcounts,that'sthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath."Lookingahead,theleagueisbuildingthenation'sfirstcold-stunninghospitalinBoston,withcapacityfor1,000turtlessimultaneously."Wecan'tstopclimatechangealone,"Greensays."Butwecanbuildasafetynetforthecreaturesalreadyfeelingitseffects."24.Whatcausescoldstunninginseaturtles?A.Lackoffood.B.Lowwatertemperatures.C.Bacterialinfections.D.Predatorattacks.25.Whyarehumidifiersusedinturtlerescue?A.Topreventbacterialgrowth.B.Toensuregradualwarming.C.Tomimicoceancurrents.D.Toreducerescuecosts.26.Howhastechnologyimprovedtherescueprocess?A.Automatedturtlefeeding.B.Fasterspeciesidentification.C.Remotereleasetracking.D.Reducedvolunteerneeds.27.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofturtlerescues?A.Rescueswillbecomeunnecessary.B.Specializedfacilitiesarebeingdeveloped.C.Volunteersarenolongerneeded.D.Theprogramwillexpandtoothercountries.CTheworld'sfirst3D-printedschoolopenedinruralMalawithisJune,itswallsbuiltbyaroboticarmthatextrudesconcretelikeicingonacake.Builtinjust18hours,thebuildingcosts$10,000—halfthepriceoftraditionalconstruction—andwithstandsearthquakesandfloodsthatregularlydestroylocalschools.Thetechnologycomesfrom14Trees,ajointventurebetweenBritishdeveloperCDCGroupandSwisscementgiantLafargeHolcim.Theirprinter,transportedinshippingcontainers,usesaspecialmortarthatdrieswithinminutes,allowinglayer-by-layerconstructionwithoutformwork."Conventionalbuildinghererequirestransportingbricksondirtroads—$3,000perclassroomjustforlogistics,"explainsprojectmanagerFrancoisPerrot."Ourprinteruseslocallyavailablematerials,reducingsupplychainconstraints."Earlyresultsarepromising.Theschool'sfirst50studentspreviouslystudiedunderatree.Nowtheyhaveaventilated,well-litclassroomwithdesksandsolar-poweredtablets.Attendancehasdoubled,andtestscoresrose40%withinthreemonths."Mydaughterneverlikedmathbefore,"saysparentGraceBanda."Nowshecomeshometeachingmefractions."Challengeshighlighttechnology'slimits.Theprinterrequiresstableelectricity—ararityinruralMalawi,whereblackoutsoccurdaily.14Treesaddedsolarpanelsandbatterystorage,increasingprojectcostsby$4,000.Additionally,theprintercannotinstallwindowsorroofing,requiringskilledworkersforfinishingwork."Robotsbuildshells;humansmakeschools,"Perrotacknowledges.TheMalawiangovernmenthasordered50moreschools,andneighboringcountriesarenegotiatingsimilarprojects.UNICEFestimatessub-SaharanAfricaneeds2millionnewclassroomsby2030tomeeteducationgoals."Traditionalconstructioncan'tscalethatfast,"sayseducationspecialistDr.FatimaAhmed."Automationisn'toptional—it'snecessary."14Treesisadaptingitsprinterforhomes,clinics,andevenlow-costhousing."Westartedwithschools,"Perrotsays,"becauseeverychilddeservesfourwallsandaroofbeforelearningcanhappen."28.Whatisthemainadvantageof3D-printedschoolsinMalawi?A.Superiordesignflexibility.B.Lowercostandfasterconstruction.C.Betterearthquakeresistance.D.Reducedteacherrequirements.29.WhatchallengedidtheprintingprojectfaceinMalawi?A.Lackoflocalbuildingmaterials.B.Unreliableelectricitysupply.C.Shortageofskilledworkers.D.Governmentregulations.30.Whydoestheauthorincludethestudentmathperformancedata?A.Toproveeducationaleffectiveness.B.Tocompareteachingmethods.C.Tocriticizetraditionalschools.D.Topromotetabletcomputers.31.WhatdoesDr.Ahmedimplyabouttraditionalconstructionmethods?A.Theyaremorecost-effective.B.Theycannotmeetregionaldemand.C.Theyproducehigherqualitybuildings.D.Theyrequirelessmaintenance.DEveryevening,residentsoftheSwedishcityofVästeråshearsomethingunusual:musicplayedfrompipesbeneaththeirstreets.Thesoundisn'tperformanceart—it'ssewage.Thecity'snewwastewatertreatmentplantusesultrasonicvibrationstobreakdownwastewhilegeneratingmelodicfrequenciesasaharmlessbyproduct."Thesoundshelpusmonitortreatmentefficiency,"explainsplantengineerKarinLundqvist."Cleanerwaterproducesclearertones."Thesystem,developedbySwedishclean-techcompanyAquaMelodi,reducesenergyuseby30%comparedtotraditionalaerationmethodswhilecuttingchemicaladditivesby50%.TwelveotherEuropeancitieshaveinstalledprototypessinceVästeråslaunchedin2024.Theaccidentalmusichasunexpectedbenefits.Localinsomniapatientsreportsleepingbetterafterthecitybeganlive-streamingthesewagesymphony."It'srepetitive,low-frequency,completelynon-threatening,"sayssleepspecialistDr.HansNilsson."Patientscallit'industrialwhitenoise.'"Thecity'stourismboardnowoffers"MidnightSewerConcerts"–sold-outeventswherevisitorslistenfromstreet-levelgrates.Criticsnotethatnoteveryoneappreciates24/7sewagemelodies.Complaintsfromshiftworkersledthecitytolowervolumebetween11PMand6AM."Mostresidentsforgetit'sthereafteraweek,"Lundqvistsays."Yourbrainlearnstofilterit,liketrafficnoise."AquaMelodiisdevelopingapplicationsbeyondsewage.Agriculturesensorsusingsimilarprinciplescouldalertfarmerstocropdehydrationthroughsoundchanges."Weaccidentallydiscoveredthatpeoplefindourmonitoringsystemcalming,"saysCEOSofiaBerg."Nowwe'reexploringwhetherpleasantsoundscapescouldencouragewaterconservation—imagineashowerthatplaysmusiconlywhenyouuselesswater."ThecompanyhasreceivedinquiriesfromJapan,whereresearchershopetomaskindustrialnoisewithgeneratedfrequencies."Oneperson'swasteisanother'sart,"Berglaughs."Weneverplannedtoenterthemusicindustry.Buthereweare."32.WhatistheprimaryfunctionoftheVästeråssewagesystem?A.Musicproduction.B.Wastetreatmentmonitoring.C.Touristattraction.D.Sleeptherapy.33.Howdoesthesystembenefitinsomniapatients?A.Iteliminatesallnighttimenoise.B.Itproducescalminglow-frequencysounds.C.Itreducessewageodors.D.Itplaysclassicalmusicatbedtime.34.Whatunintendedapplicationmightthetechnologyhave?A.Artinstallationcreation.B.Agriculturalmonitoring.C.Earthquakedetection.D.Trafficmanagement.35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthistechnology?A.Skeptical.B.Neutralyetinterested.C.Stronglycritical.D.Dismissive.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。Bearsightingsareincreasingashumandevelopmentexpandsintowildlifehabitat.Knowingproperresponsescansaveyourlife.Here'swhatexpertsrecommendforNorthAmericanblackbearsandgrizzlies.First,preventioniskey.Makenoisewhilehiking—talk,sing,orattachabelltoyourpack.36Storefoodandscenteditemsinbear-proofcontainersorhung10feethighbetweentrees.Ifyouspotabearatadistance,donotapproach.37Speakcalmlytoidentifyyourselfashuman.Mostbearswillleaveoncetheydetectyou.Forcloseencounters,responsedependsonspecies.Withblackbears(commonineasternforests),neverplaydead.38Makeyourselflooklargerbyraisingarmsoropeningjacket.Usebearsprayifavailable.Fightbackaggressively,aimingforeyesandnose.Withgrizzlies(westernmountains),rulesdiffer.39Playdeadbylyingflatonstomach,handsclaspedbehindneck.Spreadlegstomakerollingharder.Remainstilluntilbearleaves—typically2-3minutes.Fightingagrizzlyusuallyescalatesaggression.Neverrunfromeitherspecies.Runningtriggerschaseresponse,andbearscansprint35mph—fasterthanOlympicathletes.40Afteranyencounter,reporttolocalwildlifeagencies.Theytrackbearactivitytopreventfutureincidents.A.Backawayslowlywhilefacingthebear.B.Instead,makenoiseandwaveyourarmsslowly.C.Blackbearsareexcellenttreeclimbersatanyage.D.Ifattackedbyagrizzlyandcontactoccurs,donotfightback.E.Carryingbearsprayinaholsteronyourbeltisstronglyadvised.F.Mostbearattacksoccurwhenhumanssurprisebearsatcloserange.G.Climbingatreeisuselessagainstblackbearsbuteffectiveforgrizzlies.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。WhenMalalaYousafzaiwalkedintotheBirminghamclassroomonherfirstdayofschoolin2013,shecarriedmorethanabackpack.Shecarriedthe___41___ofbeingtheyoungestNobelPeacePrizenominee,the___42___ofaTalibanbullet,andthehopesofmillionsofgirlsdeniededucationworldwide.Buthernewclassmatessawsomethingelse:ateenagerinanewcountry,strugglingwithEnglishidiomsandcafeteriafood."Icouldn't___43___'spaghetti'onmyfirsttry,"Malalalaterjoked."Iaskedfor'stringwithtomatosauce'."Thoseearlystruggles___44___animportantlesson:courageisn'tjustaboutfacingenemies—it'saboutbeing___45___enoughtolaughatyourselfwhenyouorderthewrongfood.Today,at28,MalalahasgraduatedfromOxford,writtenthreebestsellers,andbuiltafoundationthathas___46___$30milliontogirls'educationin15countries.Yetsheremainsremarkably___47___.Whenaskedabouthergreatestachievement,shedoesn'tmentiontheNobelPrize(whichshewonin2014at17)."It'swatchingSafa,aSyrianrefugeeinourprogram,becomehervillage'sfirstfemale___48___,"shesays."Everygirlwesupportwhobecomesateacherordoctor—that'samilliontimesmore___49___thananytrophy."TheMalalaFund'sapproachhasshiftedfromawarenessto___50___.Insteadofjustdocumentingbarriers,theynowlobbygovernments,directlyfundgrassrootsorganizations,andpublishannualreportscardingcountriesongirls'education."Welearnedthatspeechesdon'tbuildschools,"Malalaexplains."Budgetsdo.Andbudgetsfollow___51___."Hermostcontroversialstance?WorkingwiththeTaliban.In2023,herteamnegotiatedsafepassagefor5,000Afghangirlstoattendsecretschools."Iwillnever___52___theTaliban'sideology,"shestates."ButIwillnegotiatewithanyonetogetagirlamathtextbook.Moralpuritydoesn'tfeedminds."Whenaskedwhatkeepshergoingafterdeaththreatsandassassinationattempts,Malala___53___."Myfatheralwayssays:'Malala,youwerenamedafteraheroicAfghangirlwhoinspiredherpeople.'ButIthinkaboutthe___54___Malala—theonewhowon'texistifIgiveup.Thatgirldoesn'thaveavoiceyet.She'scountingonmeto___55___speakinguntilshecanspeakforherself."41.A.weightB.honorC.reputationD.memory42.A.targetB.survivorC.witnessD.victim43.A.spellB.pronounceC.translateD.understand44.A.taughtB.repeatedC.skippedD.missed45.A.braveB.honestC.patientD.humble46.A.borrowedB.raisedC.lostD.donated47.A.confidentB.groundedC.ambitiousD.independent48.A.doctorB.teacherC.lawyerD.engineer49.A.interestingB.meaningfulC.challengingD.familiar50.A.educationB.actionC.advertisingD.entertainment51.A.pressureB.charityC.popularityD.tradition52.A.supportB.understandC.questionD.spread53.A.nodsB.sighsC.smilesD.shrugs54.A.pastB.presentC.futureD.imaginary55.A.practiceB.continueC.avoidD.start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。Fromtheheightof1,200feet,theviewoftheAmazonrainforestseemsendless—agreencarpetstretchingtothehorizon,interruptedonlybywindingrivers.ButtheIndigenouspilotsflyingaboveitsee___56___(difference)."Thatareawasdenseforestlastyear,"saysKayaTupã,31,pointingtoabrownpatch."Nowit'sacattleranch."Tupãisoneof22IndigenouspilotstrainedbytheAmazonConservationTeam,___57___programlaunchedin2021tomonitordeforestationfromtheair.Flyinglightweightaircraftatlowaltitudes,theydocumentillegalmining,logging,andfiresthatsatellitesoftenmiss___58___cloudcover."Technologyispowerful,butitdoesn'tunderstandtheforestlikewedo,"Tupãexplains."Iknow___59___everystreamshouldbebecausemygrandparentsfishedthere."Thedatatheycollecthastransformedenforcement.In2024,Indigenous-pilotedflightsidentified847illegalsites,___60___(lead)to$50millioninfinesand312arrests—threetimesthepreviousyear'snumbers."Theirobservationsprovidelegal-gradeevidence,"saysfederalprosecutorCarlaMendes."Judgestrustpilots___61___candescribeexactlywhichtreespecieswerecut."TrainingIndigenouspilotsfacedskepticism.Criticsarguedthat___62___(tradition)communitieslackedtechnicalaptitude.Butprogramgraduatesboasta98%safetyrecord—higherthancommercialaverages."We'veflownforgenerationsusingstarsandrivercurrents,"Tupãnotes."Addinganaltimeterisn'tdifficult."Theprogramnow___63___(expand)toIndonesiaandtheDemocraticRepublicofCongo,adaptingaircraftformonsoonconditionsandmountainterrain.Meanwhile,Tupãtrainsher16-year-oldcousinasaco-pilot."WhenIstarted,peopleasked:'Whydoesawomanneedtofly?'"sherecalls."Nowtheyask:'Whencanyouflyovermyland?'"She___64___(recent)returnedfromaUNsummit,wheresheaddressed3,000delegates—inhernativelanguage,withearpiecesprovidingtranslation."Theforesthasnoborders,"shetoldthem."Andneitherdo___65___(we)righttoprotectit."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,你的英国笔友Tom来信说他对中国的"数字人民币"(e-CNY)很感兴趣,想了解它的使用情况。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:1.数字人民币的基本特点(法定货币、无需网络支付);2.你或身边人的使用体验;3.邀请他来中国体验。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Fifteen-year-oldAishafromMumbaihadneverseenacomputeruntilherschoolreceived20donatedlaptopslastyear.Butwithinsixmonths,she'dtaughtherselfPythonprogrammingusingfreeonlinetutorialswatchedonherphone.Nowshe'sbuiltanappthathelpsilliteratefarmersinhervillagecheckcropprices—withoutneedingtoread.Theideacamewhilewatchinghergrandfather,aricefarmer,getcheatedbyamiddlemanyetagain."HepaidGrandpa300rupeesforriceworth500,"Aishaexplains."Grandpacouldn'treadthepriceboard,sohetrustedwhateverthemansaid."Aisha'sapp,calledKisanSaathi(Farmer'sFriend),usesvoicecommandsinHindiandMarathi.Farmersspeakthenameoftheircrop,andtheapprespondswithcurrentmarketpricesfromgovernmentdatabases,spokenaloud.Notyping,noreadingrequired.Asimplegreeniconindicates"goodprice,"redmeans"waittosell."ShebuiltitusingfreeGoogleColabnotebookswhileridingthebustoschool,debuggingcodeonherphone'snotesapp."Peoplethinkcodingneedsexpensivecomputers,"Aishasays."Itneedspatienceandinternet.Everythingelse,youfindaway."WhenshepresentedKisanSaathiatherschool'ssciencefair,teacherswerestunned—notjustbytheapp,butbyherstory."AishafailedEnglishlastsemesterbecauseshemissedclasstocareforhersickmother,"saysprincipalMrs.Desai."Wesawherasastrugglingstudent.Shesawherselfasaproblem-solver."Wordspread.Alocaljournalistwroteastoryabout"the15-year-oldcodingforfarmers."Withinaweek,AishareceivedemailsfromNGOs,techcompanies,andeventheMinistryofAgriculture.Paragraph1:ThemostunexpectedemailcamefromMicrosoft'sIndiaoffice.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Aisha'sstoryinspiredamovementamongMumbai'sstreetchildren.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力原文及答案听力原文Text1M:It'srainingsohard.Maybeweshouldcancelourmuseumtrip.W:Orwecouldseethatnewdocumentaryatthecinemainstead.Sameeducationalvalue,nogettingwet.Text2W:Willthatbecashorcard?M:Ihavethisgiftcardfrommybirthday.Istherestillmoneyonit?W:Letmecheck.Yes,$25remaining.Perfect.Text3M:Ithoughttheforecastsaidsunnyallday.W:Lookatthosecloudsrollingin.Weshouldgrabourumbrellasbeforeleaving.Text4M:Canyoujointhe2o'clockmeeting?W:NotuntilIfinishthisquarterlyreportformyboss.It'sduebynoon.Maybethe3o'clockone?Text5W:WelcometotheGrandHotel.Doyouhaveareservation?M:Yes,underthenameJohnson.Irequestedaroomwithaview.Text6W:Whathappenedtoyourphonescreen?It'scompletelycracked.M:Idroppeditontheconcretegettingoutofmycar.Istherearepairshopnearby?W:There'sonetwoblocksaway.Butyoumightwanttocheckifit'sstillunderwarrantyfirst.Text7M:How'sthetutoringgoingwithProfessorLee?W:Reallywell.Sheexplainsphysicsconceptssoclearly.WemeeteveryTuesdayandThursday.M:CanIjoin?I'mfailingthatclass.W:Sure.Bringlastweek'shomeworksoshecanseewhereyou'restruggling.Text8W:OK,forSarah'ssurpriseparty,I'llhandledecorations.Canyouorderthecake?M:Actually,Lisa'sauntownsabakery.Sheofferedtomakeitforfree.W:Perfect.Everyoneshouldarriveby6:30.We'llsurpriseherat7.M:Gotit.I'lltellgueststobequietwhentheycomein.Text9W:Ican'tbelievethis.Mywallet'sgone.Ihaditontheplane.M:Checkyourbagagain.Sometimesthingsfallintosidepockets.W:I'velookedeve

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