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第1页(共1页)2026年浙江省杭州市六校高考英语模拟试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分7.5分)做题时,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。每段录音播放两遍。1.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaticketoffice.B.Inanairplane.C.Inabookshop.2.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Findtheconferenceroom.B.Askforhelpfromareceptionist.C.Eatsomethingatthedininghall.3.(1.5分)Howmanypacksofpaperareneededforallgroups?A.Six.B.Five.C.Four.4.(1.5分)Whydidthemandecideagainstshootingatthegoal?A.Hewasinjured.B.Hefeltitwasunfair.C.Heheardthejudgewhistle.5.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanneedrightnow?A.Sometissues.B.Aglassofwater.C.Somemedicine.第二节(共5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。每段录音播放两遍。(3分)6.WhoisJinprobably?A.Thewoman'steacher.B.Thewoman'sneighbor.C.Thewoman'sgranddaughter.7.WhyisthemaninBanff?A.Heisonholidaythere.B.Heisteachingthere.C.Hehasmovedthere.(4.5分)8.Whereisthemangoingfirst?A.Egypt.B.Nigeria.C.SaudiArabia.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Stopworryingaboutwork.B.Takestepstopreventdiseases.C.Trynottostayabroadfortoolong.10.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Heisaclientadvisor.B.Heisaprojectmanager.C.Heisahealthcareworker.(4.5分)11.Whatdoesthewomanfindoutabouttheman?A.Hishairisdifferent.B.Heseemstobemorestressed.C.Heismorerelaxedthanusual.12.Whattypeofbookhasthemanbeenreading?A.Abookonmedicine.B.Abookonpsychology.C.Abookonphysicalfitness.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co﹣workers.B.Husbandandwife.C.Doctorandpatient.(6分)14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Robotsinelderlycare.B.Advancementintechnology.C.Differentmodelsofrobots.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofrobots?A.Theyarefriendly.B.Theyareemotionless.C.Theyaredangerous.16.WhatarethebasictasksthattheJapaneserobotscancarryout?A.Carryingpeoplearound.B.Walkingthedogs.C.Doingchores.17.Whathasthewomanignored?A.Robotsdon'tgettired.B.Technologydevelopsveryfast.C.Thepopulationisagingrapidly.(4.5分)18.Whatwillthelistenersdoinonehour?A.Rideinthewater.B.Watchafootballgame.C.Visitthehistoricstreets.19.Whatisthespeakergoingtododuringthetour?A.Introducesportsteams.B.Tellsomehistoricalfacts.C.Sharestoriesoffootballfans.20.Whatisspecialabouttheboatsaccordingtothespeaker?A.TheyaretheonlyboatstouringtheCharlesRiver.B.TheyareconstructedbytheNewEnglandPatriots.C.Theyareusedasawayofsportsvictorycelebration.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4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,选出最佳答案。(7.5分)Whatmakesacitygreatfornature?TimeOutsurveyed24,000city﹣residentsworldwide,askingthemtoratetheircity'sgreenspacesandaccesstonature.Herearefourtop﹣ratedcities,basedonthepercentageoflocalswhoratedtheircity'sgreenspacesas"good"or"amazing".RankCityGreenSpacesScoreKeyFeature1Bath,UK94%PriorParkLandscapeGarden(18thcentury)2Chicago,USA89%WildMile—world'sfirstfloatingeco﹣park3Montreal,Canada88%MountRoyalPark—190hectares4Riga,Latvia87%47%ofcitylandisgreenspace●Bath(UK)—ThisquietBritishcitytookthecrownastheworld'sgreenestcityin2026.SurroundedbyGloucestershirecountryside,Bathisfilledwithbothsmallgardensandlargeparks.Thecityhasadopteda10﹣yeargreenplantoensureamoresustainableandnature﹣richfuture,usingparks,gardens,andevencanalsasgreencorridors.●Chicago(USA)—Nicknamed"thecityinagarden",Chicagohasover600parksacross8,800acres.TheChicagoParkDistrictmanagesthesegreenspaces,whichincludenotonlytraditionalparksbutalsoinnovativeprojectsliketheWildMile,whereboardwalkswindthroughnativewetlandplants.●Montreal(Canada)—NamedafterMountRoyal,atriple﹣peakedhill,thisCanadiancitybalancescitylifewithnature.MountRoyalParkoffershikingandbikingtrailsinsummer,andcross﹣countryskiinginwinter,andishometoover180birdspecies.●Riga(Latvia)—Accordingtosatellitedata,thecityhas39percenttreecoverage.Aspartofitslong﹣termcommitmentundertheEU's"GreenCityAccord(协议)"through2030,Rigahascommittedtoprotectingitsparkstofighttheurbanheatislandeffect.Thisphenomenonhappenswhenconcreteandtarmacincitiestrapmoreheatthanthecountryside,andRiga'sgreenspaceshelpcoolthingsdown.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutChicago'sWildMile?A.Itisthelargestparkinthecity.B.Itfloatsonwaterasaneco﹣park.C.Itwasbuiltinthe18thcentury.D.Ithasover600differentparkswithinit.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoinMountRoyalParkinMontreal?A.Enjoysummerhikingandbiking.B.Feedvariousbirdspecies.C.Experiencetheurbanheatislandeffect.D.Wanderboardwalksthroughnativeplants.23.WhatdoBathandRigahaveincommon?A.Bothhaveparkswithalonghistory.B.Botharesurroundedbycountryside.C.Bothhavelong﹣termplansforgreenspaces.D.Bothusegreenspacestoconnectdifferentareas.(10分)Foryears,ShayTaylorwalkedthehallsofYaleNewHavenHospitalwithamopandcleaningcart,makingsurepatientroomswerespotless.Soon,she'llbewalkingthosesamehallswithastethoscope(听诊器)—thistimeasadoctor.Taylor'sjourneydidn'tfollowatraditionalpath.Aftergraduatinginthetop10percentofherclassathighschool,Taylorhadthepotentialtogofar,butshelackedproperguidance.Raisedbyasinglemother,neitherofthemknewaboutcollegefinancialaidorschoolapplications.At18,needingtoearnaliving,shetookajobasacleaneratYaleNewHavenHospital.Whatstartedasapracticaldecisionturnedintonearlyadecadeofhard,honestwork.Thenlifetookaturnthatwouldchangeeverything.Afteradevastatinghousefire,Taylor'smothersufferedseverelungdamageandbeganstrugglingtobreathe.Despiterepeatedhospitalvisits,doctorscouldn'tfindthecauseandevendismissedhersymptomsaspsychological.Desperateforanswers,Taylorreachedouttothehospital'sCEO,whoseofficesheoccasionallycleaned.Sheexplainedhermother'ssituationandaskedforhelp.Withindays,hermothergotanewmedicalteamandwasdiagnosedwithvocalcorddysfunction,arareoverlookedcondition."IfIcouldbeavoiceformymom,"Taylorrealized,"maybeIcoulddothisforotherpatients."ThatmomentinspiredTaylortobecomeadoctorandadvocateforpatientswhoweren'tbeingheard.However,theroadaheadwasn'teasy.Shestudiedcollegeandgraduatesciencecoursesalone,relyingonsimpleInternetsearchestoguideherway,allwhilekeepinghercleanerjobtosavemoneyformedicalschoolapplicationsandexamfees.Herdeterminationfinallypaidoff.TaylorwasacceptedintoHowardUniversityCollegeofMedicine,andrecentlyearnedaresidencyatYaleNewHavenHospital—theveryplacewhereherjourneystarted."Iwouldhaveneverimaginedthis,"shesaid."Tocomebacktothesameplace—itmeanseverything."Now,she'spreparingtoreturnasananesthesiology(麻醉学)resident,readytocareforpatientsandensuretheirvoicesareheard.Andshehopesherstoryinspiresthoseuncertainabouttheirfuture.24.WhywasTaylorunabletocontinueherstudiesrightafterhighschool?A.Shehadtotakecareofhersickmother.B.Shelackeddirectiononhereducationalpath.C.Herhighschoolgradeswerenotgoodenough.D.Hermotherknewlittleabouthowtopaythetuition.25.WhatmotivatedTaylortobecomeadoctor?A.Herlong﹣termdream.B.Otherpatients'cases.C.Hermother'streatmentexperience.D.ThehospitalCEO'sassistance.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesShayTaylor?A.Determinedandcaring.B.Independentandreserved.C.Modestandknowledgeable.D.Sympatheticanddemanding.27.WhatdoesTaylor'sexperienceshow?A.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Experienceisthemotherofwisdom.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.(10分)Haveyoueverquestionedwhysomeoneisbeingunusuallykind?You'renotalone.Weofteninstinctivelylookforhiddenmotivesbehindgenerousacts,areactionpsychologistscall"do﹣gooderderogation."Thismeanswemayjudgeaseeminglyselflesspersonmoreharshly(严厉地)thansomeonewhoisopenlyself﹣interested.Aclassicexperiment,the"publicgoodsgame",demonstratesthis.Participantsaregivenmoneyandcanchoosetocontributetoasharedpot,whichgrowsandislatersplitequally.Whilecontributingmaximizesthegroup'stotalgain,selfishindividualscancontributelittleandstillbenefit.Surprisingly,themostgenerouscontributorsinthisgameareoftencriticizedasmuchastheselfish"freeriders".PsychologistNicholaRaihanisuggestsweareallplayingasocial"statusgame".Wearesuspiciousofthosewhomightbeusingkindnesstoboosttheirreputation.Thissuspicionisattheheartofthe"taintedaltruismeffect".Imagineafriend,Andy,volunteersatahomelessshelter.Ifwediscoverhistruemotiveistodatethesheltermanager,wejudgehimmoreseverelythanifhetookacoffeeshopjobforthesamereason.Thecharitablecontextmakesthehiddenmotiveseemworse.ResearcherSebastianHafenbradlexploredthisfurther.HisstudiesconfirmedthatwejudgepeoplelikeAndymoreharshlywhentheyseeksocialrewardsfromagooddeed.Interestingly,thejudgmentsoftensifthepersonishonestabouttheirmotiveupfront,asthisremovesthe"unearnedsocialreward"ofappearingpurelyaltruistic(利他主义的).Furthermore,peoplewhodogoodmerelytofeelgoodaboutthemselvesarejudgedlessharshlythanthoseseekingtoenhancetheirreputation.Bothactscontainself﹣interest,butseekingpublicapprovalisseenasmoredishonest.So,isanyacttrulyselfless?Perhapsnot.Butiftheresultismorekindnessintheworld,maybewecanforgivealittlemixedmotivation.28.Whatisthepurposeofmentioningthe"publicgoodsgame"inparagraph2?A.Tosupportasocialtheorywithevidence.B.Toexplaintherulesofawell﹣knowngame.C.Tointroduceapopulareconomicexperiment.D.Togiveanexampleofapsychologicalfinding.29.The"taintedaltruismeffect"isbestshowninthecasewhere.A.anathlete'sfairwinbringspublichonor.B.afirm'scharitydonationaimsatataxcut.C.astudent'shardworktargetsascholarship.D.avolunteer'ssharingseekstoinspireothers.30.WhatdidSebastianHafenbradi'sstudiesfind?A.Seekingpublicapprovalshowstheleasthonesty.B.Hidingselfishmotivesresultsingentlercriticism.C.Admittingselfishmotivesinadvancereducesblame.D.Actingforself﹣satisfactiondrawsthestrongestcriticism.31.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsmixed﹣motivekindness?A.TolerantB.IndifferentC.ConfusedD.Critical(10分)Manypetownerschoose"designerdogs",crossbreeds(杂交品种)likeCockapoos,becausetheyareattractedbythesedogs'reputationforbeingeasytotrainandfriendlywithchildren.However,anewstudysuggeststheseexpectationsmaynotalwaysholdtrue.Theresearch,publishedinPLOSOne,examinedthreepopularcrossbreeds—Cockapoos,Labradoodles,andCavapoos,alongsidetheirpurebredancestors.Usinganonlinesurveycompletedbyownersofover9,400dogs,theteamanalyzed12behaviorscales,suchastrainability,aggression,andattachment.Theirfindingsshowedthatin44%ofbehavioralcomparisons,crossbreedsdisplayedmoreproblemsthantheirpurebredancestors,withfewerissuesinonlyabout10%ofcomparisons.Allthreedesignertypesshowedhigherlevelsofnon﹣socialfear—suchasfearofloudnoisesorlifelessobjects—separationanxiety,andexcitabilitycomparedtotheirpurebredparents.Cockapoosstoodoutashavingthemostundesirablebehaviorsrelativetotheirparentbreeds.Labradoodlesshowedamixedpattern:theybehavedbetterthanCockapoosbutworsethanCavapoos."Preconceivedbeliefs,suchastheideathatdesignercrossbreedsarenaturallyeasytotrainoraresafewithchildren,canhaveseriousconsequencesiftheyaren'tsupportedbyevidence,"cautionedstudyco﹣authorRowenaPacker.Experts,however,warnagainstconcludingthatgeneticsalonedeterminebehavior.DanielMillsoftheUniversityofLincolnnotedthatbehaviorisalwaysaproductofbothgenesandenvironment,andlookingforsimplecausesinoneortheotherisboundtofail.Thesurveydatarevealedthatcrossbreedownersweremorelikelytobefirst﹣timedogparentsandtorelyonnon﹣professionaltrainingadvice,bothofwhicharefactorsthatcouldinfluenceresults.DomBurkeofthecharityDogsTrustaddedthathighdemandforcertainbreedscanleadtounscrupulousbreeding,poorpractices.Thedesignerdogtrendbeganwiththelabradoodleinthe1980s,bredasaserviceanimalforawomanwithallergies.Yetthebreeder,WallyConron,laterexpressedregret,statingthetrend'spopularityhasledtounethicalbreedingandadoptionpractices."IopenedaPandora'sboxandreleasedaFrankenstein'smonster,"hereflected,underscoringtheunforeseenconsequencesofcreatingapopularhybrid.32.Whatdidthenewstudyfindaboutdesignerdogs?A.Lessanxiousthanpurebreds.B.Moreproblemsthanpurebreds.C.Morechild﹣friendlythanpurebreds.D.Lessnon﹣socialfearthanpurebreds.33.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthethreecrossbreedsfromParagraph3?A.LabradoodlesareassafeasCockapoos.B.CockapoosaremoretrainablethanCavapoos.C.Cockapoosshowthemostunwantedbehaviors.D.Labradoodlesbehavebetterthanbothparentbreeds.34.WhatdoesDanielMillssuggest?A.Geneticsistheonlyfactor.B.Simplecausesexplainbehaviorwell.C.Environmentmattersmorethangenes.D.Genesandenvironmentshapebehavior.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Labradoodles:FromServicetoPet.B.Purebreds:BetterThanCrossbreeds.C.GeneticsAlone:DeterminingBehavior.D.DesignerDogs:UnforeseenChallenges.第二节(共1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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(12.5分)InChina'sjourneytobecomeamanufacturingpowerhouse,thespiritofcraftsmanshipshines.TaketheengineersbehindtheTiangongspacestation,forinstance—theyspentyearsperfectingdockingpartswithmillimeteraccuracy.High﹣speedrailworkerstesteachcomponentrepeatedlyuntilfailureisvirtuallyimpossible,whiledeep﹣seaequipmentdesignersinsistonflawlesswelding(焊接).Itis,forthem,abeliefandpursuitofexcellence.36Nowonderbehindeverygreatachievementliesthespiritofcraftsmanship:focus,responsibility,dedication,andmeticulousness(细致).37Machinescanworkwithhighconsistency,buthumansareirreplaceableinultra﹣precisehigh﹣techfieldslikesemiconductorproduction,whereevenatinyflawcanruinawholebatchofchips.38Inaerospaceandmedicaldevices,humanjudgmentspotsunpredictableproblemsthatmachinescannot.Thatiswhyskilledworkersremainthecoreofinnovation.Howcanonedevelopsuchamindset?39Muchlikeamasterwatchmakerperfectingawatchrepeatedly,modernprofessionalsmustkeeprefiningtheirskills.Theyshouldtreateveryimperfectionasachancetoimprove,notareasontostop.Afterall,craftsmanshipisnotbuiltinaday.40Onlybypursuinglifelonglearningandconstantself﹣developmentcantheyadapttoever﹣advancingtechnology.Thus,intheworld'smostadvancedindustries,thedelicatecooperationbetweenhumansandmachineswillgivebirthtoproductsthataresafe,reliableandtrulyworld﹣class,fullydemonstratingtheenduringpowerofcraftsmanship.A.Withsuchskillsandcare,progresscontinues.B.Thesearethingsthatmachinescannotreplace.C.Instead,itgrowsthroughsmall,steadyimprovements.D.Thisisnottheonlycasewherehumanexpertisematters.E.Itrepresentsamindsetofprecision,patience,anddedication.F.Suchdemandsnotonlytechnicalskillbutalsogreatpatience.G.Itisfosteredthroughpersistentpracticeandunceasingrefinement.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共1小题;每小题15分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(15分)Backin2001,DianeCharleswastakingamorningwalkalongabeachwhensomethingunusualcaughthereye.A(n)41coveredinseagrasswasrollinginonthewaves.Curious,shepickeditupandfoundanoteinside,writteninSpanish.Withhelpfromlocals,shetriedto42themessage.Eventually,ascholarhelpeddecodeit,whichroughlyread,"Lifehastaughtmeallis43,andthatreceivingloveandsuccessissecondtothis."Themostimportantclueswereaname,aColombianaddress,andafaxnumber.Thesedetails44CharlestoErikaBoyero,awomanfromColombiawhohadthrownthebottleintotheseafouryearsearlieronacruiseshipnearNorway.In1997,lookingforsomethingfuntodo,Boyerowroteseveralnotes,45theminemptybottles,andthrewthemoverboard.Thensheforgotallaboutthem.Yearslater,herfathersurprisedherwith46news."Hey,youreceivedafaxfromAustralia,"hetoldher.Boyerowasstunned,buteventuallyit47—thebottles."Therearesomanymillionsofpeopleintheworld,"shesaid."…andwhen48showsapersonyouhavetomeetinthislife…itisbeautiful."Whatstartedasamysteriousoceanmessagesoonturnedintoalong﹣distance49.Forthenext25years,CharlesandBoyerostayedintouch,50lifeupdatesandmilestones.Recently,BoyerocalledCharleswithanidea:shewantedtoflytoTasmaniasotheycouldfinallymeetinperson.WhenBoyeroarrived,Charlessaidtheirreunionfelt51.Onceshewalkedintotheterminal,thetwo52like"longlostfriends".Thefollowingmorning,theywalkedtogetheralongthesamebeachwherethebottlehadbeen53ashoreallthoseyearsago.Lookingback,Boyerosaystheearlytranslationofhermessagewasn'tfarfromwhatshe54wrote."Lifehastaughtmeallispossible,"shesaid."Iwishyougoodfortunewhereveryouare."Andthankstoabottle55acrosstheocean,thosewordsendedupconnectingtwopeoplehalfaworldapart.41.A.noteB.bottleC.shipD.message42.A.figureoutB.searchforC.passdownD.replyto43.A.simpleB.valuableC.importantD.possible44.A.tiedB.introducedC.ledD.limited45.A.sealedB.gatheredC.castD.hid46.A.terrificB.unexpectedC.unpleasantD.terrible47.A.echoedB.workedC.clickedD.happened48.A.destinyB.natureC.chanceD.luck49.A.journeyB.friendshipC.businessD.relationship50.A.celebratingB.recallingC.comparingD.sharing51.A.strangeB.formalC.naturalD.awkward52.A.embracedB.winkedC.noddedD.wept53.A.thrownB.washedC.pulledD.stuck54.A.simplyB.rarelyC.originallyD.actually55.A.sinkingB.breakingC.flyingD.drifting第二节(共1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。(15分)Recently,theItalianWritersAssociationhostedascreeningofthedocumentaryThreeintheAfternoon:TheGlobalEchoofaDeliveryPoet,56recordsWangJibing'sjourneyasafooddeliveryworkerinKunshan,JiangsuProvince,whotransformshisdailyexperiencesintopoetry.Wang,amidhishectic(繁忙的)deliveryschedule,captureshisemotionsandthestoriesofordinarypeopleheencounters,57(write)downversesonscrapsofpaperandevenonthepalmofhishand.Hispoetry,58(characterize)byitssimpleyetprofoundlanguage,59(vivid)depictsthelivesofeverydayChinesecitizens.Overtheyears,Wang60(compose)morethan6,000poems,andhisworkhasbeentranslatedintoseverallanguagesandpublishedinfivecountries.Hispoetrycollection,FlyingLow,isset61(publish)inEnglishandFrenchthisyear.WangandhisItalian62(translate),MartinaBenigni,whohasaloveforliterature,especiallythepoemThreeintheAfternoon,havebuiltaculturalbridgebetweenChinaandItaly.GuoYuehong,deputysecretary﹣generaloftheSuzhouForeignCulturalExchangePromotionAssociation,said,"Poetryknowsnoborders.Regardlessofwhereweareorwhatwedo,thehumanpursuitofbeautyandthe63(spirit)worldisuniversal."64hisrisetofame,Wangremainsgrounded,insistingoncontinuinghisworkas65deliveryriderandwritingpoetry."FillingthegapsoflifewiththeliteratureIlovebringsmejoy.Ourlivesaredifferent,butwemustfindourownhappiness,"hesaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节(满分15分)66.(15分)上周末你参加了校学生会组织的校园劳动基地实践活动。请你为校英文报写一篇题为"SowingDreams,ReapingGrowth"的报道,内容包括:(1)活动内容;(2)活动反响。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。SowingDreams,ReapingGrowth___________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。67.(25分)Ihadownedthenewphonejustforninedays—asmallluxurythathadcostmehalfamonth'ssalary,thekindofpurchasethatmakesyouwalkalittletaller.Thatafternoon,Istuckitintomypocket,feelingitheavierthanusual.Thepastfewdayshadbeenrough,andbitbybit,turneditfromarecorderoflifeintoamereworkingtool.Somewherebetweenabridgeandariversidepath,Irealizeditwasgone.Panichitimmediately.Iretracedmysteps,scanningtheground.Nothing.Thelateafternoonlightheldthecity'sdulllight,andeventheriverseemedtootiredtosparkle.Istoppedawomanwholookedfriendly."CouldIborrowyourphonetocallmine?"Iasked.Shehandeditover.Idialed.Onering.Two.Three—thenabright,breathlessvoicecamethrough:"Hello?Isthistheowner?Wehaveyourphone!"Reliefwashedoverme."We'restillhere,"thevoicecontinued,"bythewillowtree(柳树)."Atthewillow,Ifoundfourcollegestudents,theirbackpacksinacirclelikeguardingasmallcampfire."You'rehere!"onesaid,springingup.Ithankedthemhurriedly.Theyjustwaved,asifwaitinganhourforastrangerwasthemostcasualthingintheworld.Workwascalling,soIhadtoleavealmostimmediately.JustbeforeIwalkedaway,onegrinnedandsaid,"Goodluckinlife!"Backhome,Idoveintoworkwithmyphone,untilInoticedanewvideosittingatthetopofthephotogallery:fourgrinningfacesunderthewillow.Itappedplayingit—Theyshouted,"Youlostyourphone!Butdon'tfreakout—wekeepitsafe!"Thenoneadded,"Checkoutwhatacoolvideothisphonecouldshoot!""Ifyou'reseeingthis,itmeansyou'vemadeitback.Goodluckinlife!"注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:IlaughedgenuinelyandrealizedthatIhadneverrecordedsuchavideowithmyphone.________Paragraph2:Later,Idecidedtopostmy"Goodluck"videoonline.________

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