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第1页/共1页长郡中学2026届高三月考试卷(五)英语本试题卷共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatisthewoman’sconcernaboutplantingbamboo?A.Itwillattractmanybirds.B.Itisexpensivetomaintain.C.Itmightgrowoutofcontrol.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$4. B.$6. C.$10.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonandcustomer. B.Tailorandclient. C.Colleagues.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whichdayisthewoman'sfinalworkingdayinthecompany?A.NextMonday. B.ThisFriday. C.Thisweekend.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thedevelopmentofthemarket.B.Thedifficultiesinmanagement.C.Thekeystoacompany'ssuccess.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whydoesthewomanmakeaphonecall?A.Toarrangeameeting.B.Tointerviewthesalesperson.C.Toapplyforajob.7.Whowillprovidethewomanwithmoreinformation?A.Mr.Burton. B.Mr.Burton'ssecretary. C.Theman.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.WhatdidthewomandolastSaturday?A.Sheboughtherfirstcar.B.Shewentforatestdrive.C.Shetookadrivinglesson.9.WhywillthewomaninviteJosephwithher?A.Hewantstobuyacar.B.Hewantstobeacardealer.C.Heknowsaboutsalesskills.10.Howwillthewomanpayforhernewcar?A.Fullpayment. B.Loanpayment. C.Unclear.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】11.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasarunningnose.B.Shehaschestpain.C.Shehasaheartache.12.Whatdoesthemanarrangeforthewoman?A.Anonlineconsultation. B.Anurgentsurgery. C.Amedicaltest.13.Whatdidthewomanplantodotonight?A.Shewouldhaveabigmeal.B.Shewouldhaveanappointment.C.Shewouldvisitanattraction.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.WhatistheproblemMaryisfacing?A.Howtopresentthetopicinaninterestingway.B.Howtobuildbetterrelationshipswithstudents.CHowtoeffectivelyteachstudents.15.WhyisProfessorJ.K.Simmonspopularamongstudents?A.Hisbookisabestseller.B.Hehascreativeteachingmethods.C.Heisanexpertinteaching.16.WhatlearningapproachdoesMr.CartersuggestMarytry?A.Developinglearningbyreadingthebook.B.Focusingonpersonalstudyskills.C.Organizingstudentstodoresearchingroups.17.WhatdoesProfessorJ.K.Simmons'bookcentreon?A.Studentcooperationandindividualgrowth.B.Guidanceforclassroommanagement.C.Relationshipsbetweenteachersandstudents.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】18.Howmanysubjectswereinvolvedinthestudy?A.40. B.20. C.10.19.WhatdoesDr.Zeesuggestpeopledo?A.Reducetheuseofsleepmedicine.B.Sleepwithlightsoff.C.Sleepwithopencurtains.20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Theinfluenceoflightonsleep.B.Thebenefitsofgoodsleep.C.Theeffectsoflackofsleep.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AGlobaltemperaturesareontherise—upby1.1degreesCelsiussincethepreindustrialeraandexpectedtocontinueinchinghigher—withterribleconsequencesforpeopleandwildlifesuchasintensefloodsandheatwaves.Topreventdisaster,expertsurgetorestricttemperatureriseto1.5degrees,whichwouldmeancuttinggreenhousegasemissions(排放),by2050,tonetzero—whentheamountofgreenhousegasesemittedintotheatmosphereequalstheamountthat’sremoved.Morethan800citiesaroundtheworld,fromMumbaitoDenver,havepromisedtohalvetheircarbonemissionsby2030andtoreachnetzeroby2050.Thesearecrucialcontributions,becausecitiesareresponsiblefor71percentto76percentofglobalcarbondioxide(二氧化物)emissionsduetobuildings,transportation,heating,coolingandmore.Andtheproportionofpeoplelivingincitiesisprojectedtoincrease,suchthatanestimated68percentoftheworld’spopulationwillbecitydwellersby2050.“Urbanareasplayavitalroleinclimatechangemitigation(缓解)duetothelonglifespansofbuildingsandtransportationinfrastructures(基础设施),”writetheauthorsofa2021articleonnet-zerocitiesintheAnnualReviewofEnvironmentandResources.Arecitiesbuilttightly,ordotheysprawl?Docitizensdriveeverywhereinprivatecars,ordotheyuseefficient,greenpublictransportation?Howdotheyheattheirhomesorcooktheirfood?Suchfactorsprofoundlyaffectacity’scarbonemissions.AnuRamaswami,aprofessorofcivilandenvironmentalengineeringandIndiastudiesatPrincetonUniversity,hasdecadesofexperienceintheareaofurbaninfrastructure—buildings,transport,energy,water,wastemanagementandgreeninfrastructure—andhashelpedcitiesintheUnitedStates,ChinaandIndiaplanforurbansustainability.Forcitiestogettonetzero,shetellsKnowable,thechangesmusttouchmanyaspectsofcitylife.Achievingnet-zerodemandsrequiresthreekeystrategies,asoutlinedbelow:KeymitigationstrategiesPathwayReducedemandIntegratedspatialplanningSingle-sectorefficiencyandconservationCross-sectorurbanindustrialsymbiosis(共生)SwitchsupplyDecarbonizeelectricityElectrifyheatingandmobilityCarbonvalorization(碳增值)EnhancecarbonabsorptionEnhancecarbonabsorptionandstocks21.What’sthekeyrequirementtolimitglobaltemperatureriseto1.5degrees?A.Reducingurbanpopulationgrowth.B.Makingcitiesmorethicklybuilt.C.Achievingnet-zerogreenhousegasemissionsby2050.D.Gettingridofextremeweathereventscompletely.22.Whydocities’contributionsmatterforreachingnet-zeroemissions?A.Citiespossessadvancedemissionreductiontechnologies.B.Citiescausethemajorityofglobalcarbondioxideemissions.C.Thepopulationincitiesislargerthanthatinruralareas.D.Urbaninfrastructureiseasytoupgradeforsustainability.23.WhatdoesAnuRamaswamisuggestforcities’net-zeroemissions?A.Changesshouldcoverdifferentpartsofurbanlife.BItshouldberealizedbyimprovingpublictransportationalone.C.Itshoulddependonreducingthelifespanofurbaninfrastructure.D.Carbonabsorptionisthekeymitigationstrategy.BLastSeptember,IdrovetoaprotectedwetlandnearmyhomeinOakland,California.ItwasthefirsttimethatIhadgonesomewheremerelytowatchbirds.Sincethisuniquejourney,I’veseen452species,including307thisyearalone.Insomebirdingcircles,peopleclaimanyonewholooksatbirdsisabirder.I’vecaredaboutbirdsandotheranimalsformyentirelife,andI’vewrittenaboutthemthroughoutmytwodecadesasasciencewriter,butImarkthemomentwhenIspecificallychosetodevotetimeandenergytothemasthemomentIbecameabirder.Birdinghassignificantlyincreasedthetimespentoutdoors.IthasmotivatedmetoexploreOaklandinwaysIneverwouldhave.Whilebirding,Iseemimpervioustoheat,cold,hungerandthirst.Mysensesfocusonlyonthepresent,andmyheadbecomesextremelyuntroubled.Ialsofeelamuchdeeperconnectiontothenaturalworld,whichIhavelongwrittenaboutbutalwaysremainedslightlydistantfrom.TheserecentyearshavetaughtmethatI’msmallerwhenI’mnotactivelylookingaftermyself,thatIhavevalueformyworldandmycommunitybeyondceaselessproduction,andthatpursuitslikebirdingthatencouragejoy,wonderandbondwithplacesarenotsidebarstoafulfilledlifebuttheessence.It’seasytoperceivebirdingassomethingyoudowhenyou’renotworking,notbeingproductive,andevenanescapefromreality.Instead,forme,birdingmeansabsorbingmyselfinthepresentmoment:mythoughtsquiet,mysensesheightened,andIrespondtoreal,observableeventsinnaturewithfocusedawarenesswithoutbeingdistracted(使分心)bysmall,unimportantmatters.Idon’tneedtoknowwhothemaincharactersareonsocialmediaandwhateveryoneiscommentingonthem,whenIcaninsteadspendanhourtryingtolocateararebird.24.Whydidtheauthorthinkthejourneytothewetlandspecial?A.Heprotectedbirdspeciesthere. B.Hefellinlovewithbirdingagain.C.Hemadehistruestartasabirder. D.Hecompletedhiswritingduringit.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impervious”inparagraph3mean?A.Attentive. B.Subject. C.Resistant. D.Sensitive.26.Whatlessondoestheauthorprobablylearn?A.Outdoorpursuitsareamust-have. B.Self-carecanhelpfuelself-worth.C.Happinessservesasthecoreoflife. D.Productivitydefinespersonalvalue.27.Howdoestheauthorviewbirdingaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Acompleteengagementwithreality. B.Atemporaryescapefrombusylife.C.Atraininginfocusandobservation. D.Asubstituteforonlineactivities.CRelationshipsaremessy,whetheryouareanadultwithlotsofexperienceorakidnavigatingthroughtoughtimeswithabestfriend,boyfriendorgirlfriend.Youcan’tpredictmoods,interestsordesires.Forteenslearningtheinsandoutsofrelationshipsforthefirsttime,disagreements,fightsandbreakupscanberuinous.Butwhatifyourteen’sbestfriendwasn’tactuallyhuman?Itmayseemfar-fetched,butit’snot.AnewreportfromCommonSenseMediasaysthat72percentofteenssurveyedhaveusedAIcompanions,and33percenthaverelationshipsorfriendshipswiththesechatbots.ThelanguagethatAIcompanionsuse,theresponsestheymake,andtheempathytheyexude(流露)canmakeauserfeelasthoughtheytrulyunderstandandsympathize.Thesechatbotscanmakesomeonefeellikedorevenloved.Theyareprogrammedtohelpusersfeellikethey’vemadearealconnection.Thismaybepuzzlingtosomeparents,butifyourchildisnavigatingthecomplexworldsoftechnology,socialmediaandartificialintelligence,thelikelihoodthattheywillbecuriousaboutanAIcompanionisprettyhigh.Herearesomethingsthatyoumustknow.Youmightthinkyourkidwon’tgetattachedandthattheywillknowthechatbotsareanalgorithm(算法)designedtogiveimmediateresponsesbasedonthetextinputstheyreceive,whichisnotreal.ButafascinatingStanfordUniversitystudyofstudentswhousetheappReplikafoundthat81percentconsideredtheirAIcompanionhas“intelligence”,and90percentthoughtit“human-like”.Ontheplusside,thesecompanionsaresometimestouted(吹捧)fortheirsupportivenessandpromotionofmentalhealth;theStanfordstudyevenfoundthat3percentofusersfelttheirReplikahaddirectlyhelpedthemavoidsuicide.Ifyou’reateenagerwhoisisolatedorstrugglingtomakefriends,anAIcompanioncanprovidemuch-neededcompanionship.Theymayofferpracticewhenitcomestobuildingconversationalandsocialskills.Chatbotscanofferhelpfulinformationandtips.Butaretheysafe?AFloridamotherhasaccusedthecompanythatownsCharacter.AI,claimingthechatbotencouragedher14-year-oldsontoattemptsuicide.Anothersuitfiledin2024claimsthatthesamechatbotencouragesself-harminteensandviolencetowardsparentswhotrytosetlimitsonhowoftenkidsusetheapp.Thenthere’sprivacy:AIcompanionsarea“privacyhorror”,withdatatrackersthatmayencouragenegativeorharmfulbehaviors.Givenwhatweknowaboutteens,screensandmentalhealth,onlineinfluencesaresometimespowerful,largelyunavoidable,andpotentiallylife-changingforchildrenandfamilies.28.WhatmotivatesteenagerstouseAIcompanions?A.Tostayawayfromallconflictsinrealrelationships.B.Toattainthefeelingofbeingtrulycomprehended.C.Topredictarobot’semotions,interestsanddesires.D.ToexplorehowAIcantaketheplaceofhumanfriends.29.WhatdidtheStanfordUniversitystudyfind?AMostteenstendedtodevelopanattachmenttoAIcompanions.BReplikawaswidelyusedbyteensforemotionalsupport.C.MostteensfullyknewAIcompanionswererelatedtoalgorithms.D.AIcompanionscouldeffectivelyimproveteens’socialskills.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsAIcompanions?A.Negative. B.Indifferent.C.Objective. D.Skeptical.31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHiddenDangersofAICompanionsforTeens.B.TeenRelationship:AHardNuttoCrack.C.ApproachestoHelpingTeensUseAICompanionsSafer.D.AICompanions:Teens’AlternativestoRealRelationships.DItiswidelyacknowledgedthatcrowsarehighlyintelligentwithcognitiveabilitiessimilartothoseof5-to7-year-oldchildren.Pastresearchshowsthattheycancounttofouranddistinguishhumanvoicesandfaces,andsomespeciescanevencreatetoolsforfutureuse.Lately,aspecialstudyhasexpandedthislistfurther,revealingthatcrowscanrecognizebasicgeometricfeatures,suchassidelengths,parallellines,andrightangles,andtellapartshapeslikestars,crescents,squares,andirregularfour-sidedfigures.Withthepurposeoftestingthecrows’geometricskills,scientistsshowedtwocrowssixshapesonadigitalscreenandtrainedthemtopeck(啄)attheoutlier—theshapethatlookeddifferentfromtherest.Whenthebirdschosecorrectly,theywererewardedwithatastysnack.Atfirst,theresearchersmadetheoutlierobvious,suchasonefloweramongfivecrescents.Asthebirdsgotusedtothetask,theshapesbecamemoresimilarincludingsquaresandirregularfour-sidedfigures.Despitetheincreasingdifficulty,thecrowscontinuedtoidentifytheoutliercorrectly.Theshaperecognitionabilityofcrowsremainsatopicofinterestforresearchers.Theysuspectthisabilitymayhelpthemwithnavigationastheyflyaround.Thebirdsmayhavealsodevelopedthisabilitytohelpthemsearchforfoodoridentifyotherindividualcrows—includingpotentialmates—basedontheirfacialfeatures.“Alltheseabilities,attheendoftheday,fromabiologicalpointofview,haveevolvedbecausetheyprovideasurvivaladvantageorareproductiveadvantage,”saysstudyseniorauthorAndreasNieder,aneurophysiologistattheUniversityofTübingeninGermany.Inthefuture,researchershopetoexplorewhichareasofthebirds’brainsareresponsiblefortheirexceptionalabilityingeometry.Birdsdon’thaveacerebralcortex(大脑皮层)—atleast,notinthesamewaythathumansdo.Butforus,thatpartofthebrainisresponsibleforthinkingandothercomplexfunctions.Crowsstillhavetheseabilities,sotheresearchersassumetheremustbesomethingelsegoingoninsidetheirheads.“Obviously,evolutionfoundtwodifferentwaysofgivingrisetobehaviorallyflexibleanimals,”Niedersays.32.Whatdoestherecentstudyrevealaboutcrows?A.Theycandrawsimplefigureswithtools.B.Theycandistinguishbetweenbasicshapesingeometry.C.Theycandoeasymathcalculations.D.Theycanrecognizehumanvoicesandfaces.33.Howdidtheresearchersincreasethedifficultyoftheshape-recognitiontask?A.Byshorteningthetimeforthecrowstorespond.B.Bypresentingmorefamiliarshapesonthescreen.C.Byshowingthefigureswithdifferentcolors.D.Byenhancingthesimilarityamongtheshapes.34.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Theroleofcrows’geometricpotentialinnavigation.B.Reasonsforcrowstoevolveshapeidentificationabilities.C.Survivalbenefitsofcrows’cognitivetalents.D.Theadvantagesofcrows’food-searchingskillsoverotherbirds.35.Whatisthefollow-upstepforfuturestudy?A.Investigatingcrows’brainareasrelatedtogeometricskills.B.Comparingthecerebralcortexofhumansandcrows.C.Exploringothercomplexfunctionsofcrows’brains.D.Studyingthecausesofcrows’flexiblebehaviors.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。Sustainablepackaginghasbecomeabuzzwordinrecentyears.Frompaper-basedmaterialstobiodegradablealternatives,theshiftawayfromtraditionalplasticsappearstobeastepintherightdirection.____36____Oneofthemostpopularalternativestoplasticsispaper-basedpackaging.Thelogicappearssound.____37____However,theenvironmentalcostofpaperproductionisoftenoverlooked.Comparedtoplastic,producingpaperpackagingrequiressignificantlymoreenergyandwater.Astudyhighlightedthatpaperbagsrequireatleastfourtimesmoreenergytomanufacturethanplasticbags.____38____Whilemanybrandsclaimtouseresponsiblysourcedorrecycledpaper,theglobaldemandforpaperpackagingstillplacesimmensepressureonforests.Thispressurewillcausetoomuchtreecuttingandhabitatloss,harmingwildlife.Andthelossoftreeswillreducetheplanet’sabilitytoabsorbcarbondioxide.Moreover,paper-basedpackagingisusuallyheavierthanplasticpackaging.____39____Forinstance,truckscarryingpaperpackagesusemorefuel,increasingemissions.Thisextraweightalsomakeslogistics(物流)morechallenging.Therefore,thefulllifecycleofpaperpackagingshowsitseco-benefitsaren’tasclearastheyseem.____40____Thismeansfocusingonreducingwastefirst,makingbetterwastemanagementsystems,andusingsustainablematerialsinthebestway.Onlybydoingallthesethingstogethercanwecutdownonenvironmentalharm.A.Thiscanmaketransportationlessefficient.B.However,beneaththesurfaceliesamorecomplexreality.C.Thereforemanybrandsnowusepaper-basedpackaging.D.Itsproductionrequiresfourtimestheenergyofplasticbags.E.Thedestructionofforestslinkedtothepaperindustryisanotherconcern.F.Toachievesustainablepackagingcompletely,weneedawell-roundedapproach.G.Paperisbiodegradable,recyclable,andcanbeobtainedfromrenewableresources.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ithasbeenanotherlong,roughwinterhereinthemountainsofmyhome.AndtodayasIlookedatthebroken____41____litteringmyyard,itbroughtback____42____fromanotherroughwinterseveralyearsago.Afootofsnowhadfallenandwasrapidlymelting.The____43____fromthehillshadexpandedtherivers,filledthechannelsand____44____puddles(小水洼)intheroad.Inadditiontothis,brokenandfallentreebrancheswereeverywhere.Iwas____45____homeandsuddenlysawoneofthesebrancheshadbrokenoffatreeoverhangingthe____46____andfallenacrossit.ItwasbigenoughtodamagemycarifIdidn’tstopintimesoI____47____onthebrakeandhitmyemergencyflashers.Igotoutofmycar____48____andtriedtopullthebranchtothesideoftheroad.Thisbranchwasalot____49____thanIthoughtitwouldbe.InchbyinchI_____50_____itofftheroad.Whenitwasfinallysafelymovedtotheside,Istoodupandsmiled.Justthenalittleredcar_____51_____thecurve,_____52_____apoolofwaterintheroad,whichsplashed(溅湿)mypants.Ishookmyheadandlaughedatthe_____53_____ofitall.Sometimeswealldogoodthingsinthislifeonlytoget“_____54_____”withdirtywaterforourkindness.Whenthishappensjustrememberthattherealreasonyoudogoodisbecauseofthe_____55_____insideofyou.41.A.bricks B.branches C.fences D.blocks42.A.memories B.scenery C.laughter D.adventures43.A.blood B.fountain C.rainbow D.stream44.A.constructed B.dug C.built D.formed45.A.sailing B.driving C.riding D.walking46.A.hill B.river C.car D.road47.A.stepped B.headed C.kicked D.knocked48.A.quietly B.happily C.quickly D.repeatedly49.A.lighter B.heavier C.shorter D.longer50.A.pulled B.buried C.pushed D.threw51.A.easedinto B.turnedout C.racedaround D.changedinto52.A.sucked B.poured C.sprayed D.hit53.A.result B.difficulty C.beginning D.benefit54.A.confused B.rewarded C.injured D.encouraged55.A.courage B.pursuit C.love D.innovation★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。Withthemorninglightofearlysummerbreakingoverthe____56____(mist)hillsofJiangkouCountyinsouthwestChina’sGuizhouProvince,teafarmersbegantheirdayamongrowsofteatrees,skillfullypickingtendergreenbuds.Bywayofmorethan20processes,thesefresh____57____(leaf)arerefined(精制)intopremiummatcha,destinedforteacupsaroundtheworld.Once____58____poverty-strickenmountainousregion,Jiangkoumadeteaitskeyindustryin2007,takingadvantageofitsfavorabletea-growingconditions,____59____(name)highaltitude,lowlatitude,frequentfog____60____limitedsunlight.ThedrinkingofmatchaoriginatedfromancientChina,and____61____(introduce)toJapanlater.Today,Chinahasbecometheworld'slargestmatchaproducerandconsumer.Sofarthisyear,Jiangkoualone____62____(export)fourtonsofmatchatoJapan,withanothersixtons____63____(schedule)fordelivery.____64____matchaproductsgainpopularity,sodoestheyoungconsumers’interestinitsprofoundculture.InthecityofTongreninGuizhou,amatchacultureexperiencecentershowcasesuniqueproductssuchasmatchanoodles,whileinvitingvisitorstolearnaboutthehistoryofmatchaandtrytheirhandatDiancha,atraditionaltea-makingtechnique.“Over80percentofourvisitorsareyoungpeople,many____65____outsidetheregion,”saidLuQian,ateamasteratthecenter,asshemixedmatchapowderwithhotwaterandusedabamboowhisktocreatearich,frothybrew.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.近期,你校英文报就你校高中生每日英语口语练习时间做了调查,请你结合图表信息写一篇调查报告。内容包括:1.描述调查结果;2.陈述你的看法;3.发出倡议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.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。LiWei,ahighschoolsenior,hadalwaysfeltconfusedbetweenhermother’sexpectationandherowndream.Hermother,atraditionalChinesemedicinedoctor,ranasmallclinicintheirtown.Theairinsidewasalwaysfilledwiththeearthysmellofdriedherbs.HermotherhadlonghopedLiWeiwouldtakeoverthefamilybusiness.“Acareerinmedicineisagoodchoice,anditconnectsustoourroots,”hermotheroftensaid,pointingtotheoldbooksliningontheshelves.ButLiWei’sheartbelongedtoclassicaldance.Shespenthourspracticinginsecret,andherroomwasfullofpostersofinternationaldancegroups.Oneevening,whilehelpinghermotherprepareherbs,LiWeiaccidentallyknockedoverajarofginseng(人参).Asshehurriedtocleanup,hermother’svoicecutthroughthesilence,“You’retoodistracted.Thisiswhyyoucan’tfocusonyourstudies—andtheclinic.”LiWei’scheeksturnedred.“Idon’twanttobeadoctor!”sheshouted.“Iwanttodance!”Beforehermothercouldanswer,LiWeigrabbedherbagandranout,leavingtheclinicdoormoving.Weekspassed,andthetensionbetweenthemreachedboilingpoint.LiWeiavoidedtheclinic,spendinglonghoursatdancepracticeseventhoughherkneeshadbecomeswollenandred.Whenshedidcomehome,thehousewasfullofcoldsilence,brokenonlybytheoccasionalnoiseofhermother’stoolgrinding(研磨)herbs.ButLiWeicouldn’tmissthewayhermother’seyeslookedatherdanceshoes,orthesoftsighsthatcamefromherduringtheirraretalks.Shewaseagerforhermother’ssupport.Thencameabigchance:anationaldancecompetition.LiWei’shandsshookasshefilledouttheapplicationform,herheartbeatingfast.Butwhenshelookedatthebottomofthepage,shefeltscared.Theformneededaparent’ssignature,asadreminderofthegapbetweenherandhermother.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thatevening,LiWeiarrivedattheclinic,withtheapplicationforminhand.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Beforesteppingontostage,LiWeiheldhermother’sluckysachet(香囊)inherpocket.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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