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高三高考模拟考试英语试题(一)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5段短对话,每段录音播放两遍。听完每段录音后有10秒作答并阅读下一题,从A、B、C中选出最佳选项。1.Whatdidthewomandoyesterdayevening?A.ShewatchedTV.B.Shewentshopping.C.Sheattendedashow.2.Whatkindofjacketdoesthemanconsiderbuying?A.Ablueone.B.Agreyone.C.Aredone.3.Whatkindoffilmwillthespeakerswatch?A.Ahorrorfilm.B.Acomedyfilm.C.Anactionfilm.4.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Makeareport.B.PickupMr.Allen.C.Putoffthemeeting.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.B.Businesspartners.C.Salespersonandcustomer.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听5段长对话及独白,每段录音播放两遍。听前有5秒读题时间,听完后有5秒作答时间,从A、B、C中选出最佳选项。长对话1(第6-7题)6.Whatdoweknowabouttheorganization?A.ItismainlystartedbyChloe.B.Itprovidesacureforgeneticdiseases.C.Itoffersaspaceforkidswithspecialneeds.7.HowdoesJackfeelaboutthetwostudents?A.Proud.B.Concerned.C.Sympathetic.长对话2(第8-10题)8.Whatisspecialaboutthehutongwalkingtour?A.Itfeaturesvisitingmainattractions.B.Itoffersachancetoexploreculture.C.Ithelpsbuildneighborhoodrelationships.9.Whatisincludedinthetrip?A.Theaccommodation.B.Thetransport.C.Thelunch.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Guideandtourist.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Husbandandwife.长对话3(第11-13题)11.WhatisthemainreasonforMark’splantorunaMexicanrestaurant?A.HelovesMexicanfood.B.Hedreamsofbecomingachef.C.Hewantsthelocalstotrydifferentdishes.12.Whatdidthewomandooneyearago?A.ShetraveledwithMark.B.Sheformedaneweatinghabit.C.SheenjoyedspicyfoodinMexico.13.WhatisspecialaboutMark’srestaurant?A.Itsfoodsareallspicy.B.IthasaMexicancook.C.Itoffersoriginaldishes.长对话4(第14-17题)14.Whydoesthemanwanttothrowaparty?A.Toattractinvestment.B.Toexpressgratitudetoaclient.C.Tocelebratethecompany’sanniversary.15.Howlongisthepartysupposedtolast?A.Fortwohours.B.Foroneandahalfhours.C.Fortwoandahalfhours.16.Whowillprovidefoodfortheparty?A.Ahotel.B.Arestaurant.C.Allparticipants.17.Whichpartofthepartywillbetotallydecidedbythewoman?A.Thedate.B.Theguestlist.C.Theentertainment.独白(第18-20题)18.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttoraiseawarenessabout?A.Risingsealevels.B.Sculpturecourses.C.Plasticpollutioninoceans.19.Whatdidthespeakerdointhe“OceanTreasures”project?A.Paintingseaanimalsonplasticbottles.B.Sellingreusablebagstoprotectmarinelife.C.Collectingplasticwastetomakesculptures.20.Whateffecthastheprojectbrought?A.Localshopsnolongersellplasticbottles.B.Morepeopleusereusableitemsatthebeach.C.Schoolsbegintoteachoceanlessons.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解单选(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。AGreatShopsinSavannahshopSCADThisbrickRomanesque-styleshopandgalleryonBullStreethasawiderangeofpieces,includingart,jewelryandbagsfromup-and-comingartistsandmakers.Eachpieceoffineartisuniqueandvariesbyprice($100andup).AboxofpencilsdecoratedwithSavannah’ssymbolictrees($17)istheperfectgift.TheParisMarketTheParisMarketislikeashopintheFrenchcapital.ThegrocerystoreonBroughtonStreetprovidescarefullyselecteditemslikecoffeetablebooksandhomedecorations.Thesignaturecandleseries($29)willtransportyoubacktothecitylongafteryou’vereturnedhome.Grabyourselfabagofcoffeebeanswithyou($13.75).StarlandStrange&BazaarStarlandStrange&Bazaar,locatedinStarlanDistrict,isoneofSavannah’sfashionableshops.Identifiablebythemulticoloredwallpaintingsoutside,theshopisasdiverseasthenameimplies,withmonthlylivemusicatthehall.Thereisnobetterplacetobuysouvenirsthanthisstore.OpenedbyMargueriteSeckmanandEmilyBargeron,thisistheplacetopickupSavannah-inspiredclothing(shirtsfrom$35),stickersofSaintDollyPartonanddancingdiscoballs($3-10).ChocolatebyAdamTuroniBroughtonStreetisthecenterofshoppinginSavannah,andoneofthebestplacestogoforasweettreatisthestoreChocolatebyAdamTuroni.ThefamouschefAdamTuronicreatesamazingdessertsthatwouldputForrestGump’sboxofchocolatestoshame.TheHoneyCrunchPeanutButterCups($21forsix)arefilledwithlocalhoneyandpeanutbutter,toppedwithsaltedpeanutsandachocolatebee.21.HowmuchisneededtobuyasuperbpresentforastudentintheRomanesque-styleshop?A.$3.B.$13.75.C.$17.D.$21.22.Whichshopisthebesttobuysouvenirs?A.shopSCAD.B.TheParisMarket.C.StarlandStrange&Bazaar.D.ChocolatebyAdamTuroni.23.WhatdoTheParisMarketandChocolatebyAdamTuronihaveincommon?A.Theystandonthesamestreet.B.Theyprovidedailynecessities.C.Theymakeextraordinarychocolates.D.Theydrawyoureyeswithlivemusic.BYashMehta,14,gottheideaforhisfirstsciencefairprojectonatriptoOldDelhi,India.There,hevisitedaschoolforblindstudents.Henoticedthatnoneofthesestudentsusedelectronicbraille(盲文)readerswhichwerejusttoocostly.Sooncehegothome,hewouldbuildamoreaffordableonewhateverchallengeshemayface.“I’vealwaysbeenahardwareguy.I’veneverbeencapableofsoftware,”Yashsays.Butbuildinghisdevicerequiredlearninghowtocode.Helearnedalotfromwatchingonlinecourses.Pickingupthatnewskillwascool.“ButIwouldstillsayhardwarewasmyfavoritepart,”hesays,“Ilove3-Dmodeling,sohavingeverythingfitinthefirsttime,itwasjustpureexcitement.”Atfirst,hewantedtobuildabrailledisplaywhichuseselectriccurrent,butinvain.Sohehadtochangethewayofspreadinginformationtothefinger.Yash’sdeviceusedtinymotorstocreatevibrations(振动).Then,hetesteditwithstudentsattheBlindReliefAssociationinNewDelhi,India.Studentswereabletoreadbrailleonhisdevicewith86percentaccuracy,whichmethisthoughtofthenewdevice.TheambitiousengineerdidthisprojectasaneighthgraderattheDurhamAcademy.Hisresearchearnedhimafinalistspotinthe2024ThermoFisherScientificJuniorInnovatorsChallenge.“I’mgladtofindsomethingthatcouldbedoneatmyskilllevel.IwouldprobablygobacktotheBlindReliefAssociationtogetmoreresponsesfromthestudents,”headds.Inhisopinion,learningsomethingfromusersisthemostimportantpartforanewproduct.24.WhatledYashMehtatocreateanewelectronicbraillereader?A.Hislovefor3-Dmodeling.B.Avisittoaschoolforblindchildren.C.ThecourseshelearnedfromtheInternet.D.Theinconveniencetheoldbraillereadersbrought.25.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphimply?A.YashMehtawasawardedforhisnewdevice.B.YashMehtamadeaninventionwithoutfailure.C.YashMehta’snewdevicelivesuptohisexpectation.D.YashMehta’snewdevicecontributestoreadingspeed.26.WhataspectofanewproductmattersmostintheeyesofYashMehta?A.Theaffordableprice.B.Thewideapplication.C.Thehigh-levelpromotion.D.Theresponsesfromusers.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeYashMehta?A.Determinedandcreative.B.Humorousandtalented.C.Single-mindedandpolite.D.Hard-workingandcurious.COnlineshoppingofteninvolvesendlessoptionsanddiscounts.Asinglesearchforrunningshoescanyieldhundredsofresultsacrossmultipleplatforms,eachpromisingthe“bestdeal”.Theholidayseasonbringsexcitement,butitalsobringsdecisionexhaustionandnightmares.Whatiftherewereatoolcapableofhuntingforthebestprices,navigatingendlesssales,andmakingsureyourpurchasesarriveontime?ThenextevolutioninartificialintelligenceisAIagentsthatarecapableofautonomousreasoningandproblem-solving.Unliketraditionalrecommendationengines,AIagentslearnyourpreferencesandhandletasksautonomously.Theagentsarebuiltwithmachinelearningandnaturallanguageprocessing.Theylearnfromtheirinteractionswiththepeopleusingthemandbecomesmarterandmoreefficientovertimefromtheircollectiveinteractions.Lookingahead,AIagentsarelikelytonotonlymasterpersonalshoppingneedsbutalsonegotiatedirectlywithcorporateAIsystems.Theywillnotonlylearnyourpreferencesbutwilllikelybeabletobooktailoredexperiences,handlepaymentsacrossplatforms,andcoordinateschedules.ButcanAItrulylearnyourpreferences?ArecentstudyusingtheGPT-4omodelachieved85%accuracyinimitatingthethoughtsandbehaviorsofover1,000peopleaftertheyinteractedwiththeAIforjusttwohours.Thisbreakthroughfindingsuggeststhatdigitalagentscanunderstandandactonpeople’spreferencesinwaysthatwilltransformtheshoppingexperience.AIagentsaremovingbeyondrecommendationstoautonomouslyperformcomplextaskssuchasautomatingrefunds,managinginventory(存货)andapprovingpricingdecisions.Thisevolutionhasalreadybeguntoreshapehowbusinessesoperateandhowconsumersinteractwiththem.RetailersusingAIagentsareseeingmeasurablebenefits.SinceOctober2024,datafromtheSalesforceshoppingindexrevealsthatdigitalretailersusinggenerativeAIachieveda7%increaseinaverageorderrevenue(收益)andattributed17%ofglobalorderstoAI-drivenpersonalizedrecommendations,targetedpromotionsandimprovedcustomerservice.Meanwhile,thenatureofsearchandadvertisingisundergoingamajorshift.Meanwhile,AI-poweredsearchtoolsdeliverinstant,context-awareresponses,challengingtraditionalsearchenginesandforcingadvertiserstorethinktheirstrategies.28.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1?A.Onlineshoppingiswidelypreferred.B.Onlineshoppingcauseschoiceoverload.C.Qualitiesofgoodsonlinecanbepromised.D.Theholidayseasonwitnessesmorediscounts.29.HowcantheAIagentsknowthedemandsofcustomers?A.Theylearnitbyinteractingwithcustomers.B.Theyareinformedliterallybythecustomers.C.Theynegotiatedirectlywithconsumersinneed.D.Theyareoriginallyequippedwithsuchaservice.30.Whichisacontributingfactortoretailers’increasingearnings?A.TheautonomyofAIincompletingcomplextasks.B.ThesmoothpaymentsandimprovedserviceofAI.C.ThequickresponsesofAItohandleretailers’problems.D.ThetailoredexperienceAIofferedinthewholeprocess.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AIAgentsAreEnjoyingGreatPopularity.B.OnlineShoppingIsExperiencingaRevolution.C.AIAgentsAreLighteningYourPurchasingLoad.D.OnlineShoppingChallengestheOfflineShopping.DInearlyAugust,thesandyhillsalongthecoastofLaLibertad,innorthernPeru,arealivewithbluish-purplefruit.Theregion,thoughtunsuitableforblueberriesjustoveradecadeago,isnowplacingPeruattheforefrontoftheglobalblueberrymarket.AlvaroEspinoza,anagriculturalengineer,wasamongthefirsttoexperimentwithblueberriesinPeru15yearsago,whenthefruitwasunknowninthecountry.“Peoplecalledmecrazy,”herecalls.Sincethen,Peru’sblueberryindustryhasbeengrowingrapidly,fromplantingonlyafewhundredacresofblueberriesin2012totheworld’stopexporteroffreshblueberriesforthelastfiveyears.InspiredbythesuccessoftheirChileanneighbors,Peruvianentrepreneursbeganexploringalocalblueberrymarketintheearly2000s.However,conventionalwisdomheldthatblueberriesneededtemperaturesbelow45℉tothrive,whichthePeruviancoastlacks.PeruvianentrepreneurCarlosGereda,apioneerintheindustry,begantravelingtoChilein2006tolearnaboutblueberries.Ononeofhistrips,hebroughtback14varietiestotestinPeru’sdesert.Ittookhimtwoyearstofindtherightone,namedBiloxi.Withthisvarietyidentified,heinvested$300tostartacompanythatbecameaPeruvianblueberryleader,helpingPeru’sblueberryindustryexpandtoover49,000acres.Today,Peruexportsovertwiceasmanyblueberriesasitsnearestcompetitors,withoverhalfheadingtotheUS,wherethecountrysupplies40%offreshimports.Butlastyear,thisboomfaceditsfirstsetback.AmajorheatwavedrivenbyanElNinoeventhitnorthernPeru,severelydamagingblueberrycropsandcausinga25%dropinproduction.Thisexperiencehasacceleratedeffortstodevelopnew,geneticallyimprovedblueberryvarietiesthatcanthriveinevenhotterclimates.Tocreatetheserobustvarieties,scientistsdevelopnewseedsandevaluatethemoveryearstoselectthebestindividuals.Theyaimtocreatebeat-tolerantplantsandproduce“jumbo”berries-oneinchorlarger-tomeetglobaldemand.32.Whydidpeopleinitiallythinkblueberriescouldn’tgrowinPeru?A.Thesoilwastoosaltyforblueberries.B.Theclimatewasthoughttobeunsuitable.C.Perulackedtherightequipmentforfarming.D.Blueberrieswereunknowntopeopleinthecountry.33.HowdidCarlosGerdacontributetoPeru’sblueberryindustry?A.HepromotedPera’sblueberriesinglobalmarkets.B.HefoundasuitableblueberryvarietyforPeruvianclimate.C.HecarriedoutresearchesintoblueberryfarmingintheUS.D.Hecreatedheat-tolerantplantsandproduced“jumbo”berries.34.WhatmajorchallengedidPeru’sblueberryindustryfacelastyear?A.Ashortageofnewblueberryvarieties.B.Anewcompetitorenteringthemarket.C.Unusuallyhottemperaturereducingtheblueberryoutput.D.Asignificantdecreaseinglobaldemandforfreshblueberries.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“robust”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Fast-growing.B.Good-quality.C.Highindemand.D.Strongandadaptable.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)从7个选项中选出最佳答案,两项多余。Ifyouhaveeveraddedanextraitemtoyourcartjusttogetfreeshipping,youhavefallenvictimtowhatisknownas“spaving”,definedastheactof“spendingmoretosavemore”.
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Herearesometipsandtricksyoumightturntonexttimeyouaretemptedtospendalittlemorejusttosecuresomesavings.Takeasecondtodothemath.Thelanguageofadvertisingmayleadyoutobelieveyouareaboutto-getagreatdeal.
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Forexample,forsome“buymore,savemore”deals,thepercentdiscountisoftenthesame.However,theoriginalpriceofaproductactsasananchor,makingthediscountappearmorevaluablethanitactuallyis.Bydoingthemath,you’llquicklyrealizethatthesavingsaren’tassignificantastheyseem.
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Youwon’tfeeltheimpulsetoshopsalesifyoudon’tknowaboutthem.Considertakingyourselfofftheemaillistsfromfavoritebrandssoyouarenotgettinginformedeverytimeaspecialishappening.Similarly,don’twalkintoastoreifyouknowthereisasalegoingon.Stayfocusedonyourshoppinglist.Youcanavoidaddingextraitemstoyourcartifyouhaveashoppinglistinhandthatyou’vecreatedaheadoftime.
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Keepafulllistofproductsthatyouintendtobuyatsomepointandrefertoitwhenyoucomeacrossasale.Pausebeforepurchasing.
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Carryouta24-hourwaitingperiodbeforemakingapurchaseaswellastoshoparound,comparepricesorevenlookforarenewedoption.Thisgivesyoutimetoensureyoudon’talreadyowntheitemorsomethingsimilar,helpingtoavoidunnecessaryrepetition.A.Turnoffsalesalerts.B.Spavewithapurpose.C.Butthenumberstelladifferentstory.D.Butconsiderallthepotentialwaystosavethemoney.E.Itcanalsohelpyoutousesalesmoretoyouradvantage.F.Justtakeamomenttodecidewhetherthebuyisneededornot.G.Toavoidsuchatrap,itmattersquitealottointerrupttheurge.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)IwassixteenwhenIfirstnoticedthewornedgesonDad’sdenim(牛仔布)jacket.Atthattime,Iwastoobusychasingteenagedreamstoaskwhyhestillworethesamejackethe’d
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inhisoldclothesandwaseagertofitinwithmyclassmates,soIdeliberately
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joininghimforhiseveningwalks.Yearslater,duringmyfirstyearofcollege,Icalledhomeduringfinalsweek.
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byheavystudytasks,Icomplainedaboutthehardschoolworkandthecolddormitory.Mymotherlistenedwith
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,thensaidsoftly,“Yourfatherhasbeenwalkingaroundthehousewiththatoldjacketofhis,tryingto
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ifheshouldsendittoyou.Hesaysit’swarm.”Iwasgreatly
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tomylife.Rightatthemoment,Irememberedhowhe’dalwaysgivenmethebestofeverything:thenewestshoes,thefastestcomputer,themostcomfortablebed.Whenthejacketarrived,Iheldittomychest.It
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ofhisusualsmellandthewarmsunshine.Iworeittomynext
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,anditsfamiliarweightgavemecourage.Thatnight,Iwrotehimashort
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:“Thankyouforthejacket.It’slikehavingyouwithme.”Hisreplywas
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:“I’mgladitfits.Wearitwell,myson.”Now,wheneverIseethatjacket,Idon’tseewornedgesor
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denim.Iseeafather’squietlove,alovethatdoesn’tneed
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,alovethattravelsacrossmilesandwarmsmyheartforever.41.A.ownedB.foldedC.designedD.borrowed42.A.confidenceB.envyC.cautionD.shame43.A.choseB.arrangedC.avoidedD.hatched44.A.MotivatedB.RelievedC.DisturbedD.Stressed45.A.attentionB.satisfactionC.hesitationD.casualness46.A.doubtB.determineC.checkD.imagine47.A.astonishedB.discouragedC.terrifiedD.refreshed48.A.takeoverB.giveupC.putdownD.pickout49.A.lonelinessB.eagernessC.smoothnessD.toughness50.A.soundedB.tastedC.smelledD.looked51.A.conferenceB.examinationC.lectureD.interview52.A.greetingB.commentC.emailD.note53.A.briefB.modestC.apparentD.lengthy54.A.roughB.decentC.trendyD.faded55.A.praiseB.wordsC.gesturesD.recognition第二节语法填空(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。AnexhibitionattheJiushiArtMuseuminShanghaiisfeaturingartworkinspiredbyGo,orweiqiinChinese,
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originatedinChinamorethan4,000yearsago.Goisoneof
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earliestbinary-based(基于二元的)games.ThemovementsoftheblackandwhitepiecesreflectthebasicideasofEasternphilosophy,accordingtoTuNingning,whoisinchargeoftheexhibition.“TheexhibitionbringstogetherGoculture,cutting-edgetechnologyandcontemporaryart,”saysTu.“Wehope
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(present)theratherabstractGogameandAIinavisualcontext,andinitiatedialogueswithminimalistart,conceptualartandexpressionism.”“InaGogame,eachmoveshouldservealong-termgoal.Youtrytoleadtheopponentintoyourtrapandforcethemtofollowyour‘
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(guide)’tilltheylose,”explainsWangWei,aGoplayeramongthevisitorstotheexhibition.“Theplayers’personalities
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(reveal)duringthegame,andone’sweaknessesareexposedtotheopponent,”sheadds.“Adecentwinneralways
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nomorethanoneortwopointsasagesture(姿态)ofrespectfortheotherside.”Tusaysthatthebalancebetweentheblackandwhitepieces,thebeautyinthe
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(digital)generatedpicturesandsilk-screenprintsfortheexhibition.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书信写作(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,上周五你们班在公园上了一堂美术课。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)你完成的作品;(2)你的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearChris,I’mwritingtosharewithyouanartclassIhadinaparklastFriday.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua67.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。Lucashadalwaysbelievedthatifhewantedsomethingbadlyenough,hejusthadtotryharder.That’swhateveryonetoldhim.“Justfocus,”histeacherswouldsay.“Putthephonedown,”hisparentswouldremindhim.AndLucasreallydidtry.Butsomehow,everytimehesatdowntostudy,hisphonebuzzed,andjustlikethat,hisgoodintentionswentoutthewindow.Intheeveningbeforehishistoryexam,Lucaspromisedhimselfhewouldfinishtwochapterswithouttouchinghisphone.Heplaceditscreen-uprightnexttohistextbook,justtokeepaneyeonit.Tenminuteslater,anotificationlitupthescreen.Hepickeditupfor“justoneminute,”butanhourlaterhewasstillscrollingthroughvideos.Histextbookhadn’tmoved,hisnoteswereblank,andhedroppedhisheadontothedesk,defeated.Hisoldersister,Mia,foundhimlikethatandaskedwhatwaswrong.Lucassighedthathehadzerowillpowerandcalledhimselfafailure.Miadidn’tlaugh.Instead,Miasatdownacrossfromhim.“You’renotafailure,Lucas.You’rejustfightingthewrongbattle.”Sheexplainedastudywhereresearchersaskedthousandsofteenagerswheretheykepttheirphoneswhilestudying.Somekeptthemnearby,screenon,soundon;othersputtheminanotherroomentirely.WhenMiaaskedwhogotbettergrades,Lucasguesseditwastheoneswhotriedharder.ButMiashookherhead.Theoneswhomovedtheirphonesawaydidbetter,shesaid,becausephysicaldistancecreatespsychologicaldistance.Lucasdidn’tneedmorewillpower—heneededabettersetup.Thatnight,Lucasdecidedtotrysomethingdifferent.Beforeopeninghistextbook,hegotup,walkedtothelivingroom,anddroppedhisphoneintoadrawer.Hepushedthedrawershutandwalkedbacktohisdesk.Foramoment,hejustsatthere.Theroomfeltstrangelyquiet.Nobuzz.Noglow.Nopull.Justhimandthehistorytextbook.Hetookadeepbreathandturnedtothefirstpage.注意:(1
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