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2026本试卷共10页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写第一部 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5ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。10WheredoesthewomanwanttoTothe B.Tothegrocery C.TothecoffeeWhatdoesthewomandecidetoCookherown B.Order C.EatHowdoestheboyfeelaboutthemath B. C.WhoistheA B.Afitness C.AWhatarethespeakerstalkingAbasketball B.Theirfinal C.Theman’s第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分5A、B、C小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。66、7WhatwillthemandothisCallMr. B.Havea C.VisitaWhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweentheHusbandand B.Bossand C.Business7810WhenwillthespeakershavethefamilyOn B.On C.OnWhywillthespeakershavethefamilyTocelebratea B.Tohavea C.TowelcomeTina’sWhomightbeabsentfromthefamily B. C.81113WhatdoesthewomanaskErictoWaterthe B.Collecta C.VisithisWhichmodelhasn’tEricmadeTheoneof B.Theoneof C.TheoneoftheWhatwillthewomanbuyforSomebrushesand B.Arulerandsomebrushes.C.Arulerandatubeof91417WhatisthemainthemeofMr.Maude’snew B. C.WhatchallengedidMr.MaudefaceduringthemakingofhisnewDealingwiththePickingtherightactorsandBalancinghisexpectationswiththeWhichfilmdoesMr.MaudelikebestamonghisVoicesofthe B.Fractured C.TheSilentWhatadvicedoesMr.MaudegivetoyoungWorkingwithexperiencedChoosingArtasauniversityLearningtoacceptothers’101820Whydoesthespeakermentionthephrase“gettingoutofyourcomfortTointroducethetopicofTodiscussthemeaningofthecomfortToexplainwhypeopleshouldchallengeHowmanycountrieshadthespeakervisitedbythetimeshewasAround B.Around C.AroundWhatdidthespeakerrealizeafterpeoplestartedaskinghertheShewantedtostoptravellingandfocusonherShehadtheopportunitytobreakarecordforSheshouldstartatravelagencylikehermother第二部 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A、B、C、DFromcoastlinestobustlingbigcities,theUnitedStatesishometocountlessdiversedestinations,makingittoughtojudgewhichonesdeservetobelabeledthemostworthyplacestovisitintheUSA.Therefore,U.S.Newstakesnumerousfactorsintoaccount,rangingfromscenicattractionsanddiningoptionstotravelers’votes,toselectandrankthenation’stopvisitingspots.GrandCanyonNationalGrandCanyonNationalPark,aworld-famousbucket-listdestination,boastssplendidhikingtrailsandbreathtakingviews.TheColoradoRiverflowsthroughthemassivecanyon,creatingperfectconditionsforadventurousactivitieslikewhitewaterrafting.Ahelicopterrideenablesvisitorstoviewthisnaturalwonderfromauniqueangle,whilevastrockformationswillleavepeopleimpressedbythegreatnessofnature.Mauiwinstravelersheartswithidyllicbeachesandthickgreenlandscapes.Visitorscanenjoycoastaldriving,snorkelingorrelaxingonspecialblack-sandbeaches.WatchingthesunriseatHaleakalāNationalParkisanextraordinaryexperience.Besides,tastinglocalseafoodandtypicalHawaiiandessertsisalsoanessentialpartoftheHonolulu-Oahuoffersaperfectmixofurbanlifestyleandseasidescenery.AlthoughWaikīkīBeachisextremelypopularandalwayspacked,somequieterbeachescanserveasidealchoicesfortravelerslongingforpeace.Additionally,visitorscanexplorehistoricnavalmemorialstolearnaboutlocalhistorybeforeendingtheirjourney.WhydoesU.S.NewsrankthetopU.S.Togatherfeedbackonlocal B.ToidentifythebestplacestoC.Toprovidehotelbooking D.ToboostthelocaltourismWhatishighlightedaboutGrandCanyonNationalUnmatchedsunrise B.Uniqueblack-sandC.Valuableculturalandnaval D.SuperbhikesandthrillingWhatdoweknowaboutHonolulu-Urbanlifeislargelyabsentin B.NavalmemorialsaretheonlyhighlightofC.Touristscanenjoysceneryandcultural D.OahubarelyhasaccesstopeacefulseasideGuangzhou—Mygrandmother’suniversewastiny—alittleapartmentfloatingabovethenoisywetmarket,wheretheairalwayssmelledoffishandfreshdough.Ishowedupjusttwiceayear,likeaguestwhoneverreallystayed.Buteverymorning,withoutfail,I’dwaketothegentletap-tap-tapofherspoonagainstthatoldpot.Aquietbowlofcongee(白粥)wouldbewaiting,steamrisinglikesoftwhispersinthehazylight.Atthirteen,ItreatedmyEnglishlikeasuperpower.ButmybrokenCantonese?Itstumbledandcracked—wordfeelinglikeIwaslettingpartofhergo.Whensheasked,“Didyousleepwell?”IansweredinEnglish,“Yes,thanks.”Shewouldsmile,pushthebowlcloserandsay,“Eatwhileit’shot.”ThatonewordhotwastheonlyanchorIhadinalanguagethatfeltlikehome—yetcouldn’tfullyholdme.Yearsrolledby.Iwonspeechcontests,obtainedaBritishpassportandbegantocallLondon“home”.ThemoreIbuiltmyselfthere,themoreIforgotherworldbehindme.Whenuniversityacceptancecame,Izippedmysuitcaseshut—myheartalreadyflyingoveroceans.ThenightbeforeIleft,sheslippedintomyroomandpressedalunchboxintomybackpack.“Forthejourney,”shesaidinCantonese.Inoddedpolitely,givingadistractedsmile,milesaway.Itwasn’tuntilIwasmid-air,floatingbetweentwoworlds,thatIopenedit.Congee,wascoolbutstillsweet-smelling,andunderthelid,werewrittenfourcharactersneatly:“归来平安”IneversawherToday,wheneverIsmellriceboilinginmyLondonkitchen,themarketnoisereturns—theclatterofspoons,thecrackofchopsticks,thewomanwhoofferedlovewithoutasharedlanguage.Mypassportgivesmeborders;thecongeeerasesthem.Ihavelearnedthatidentityisnotalabeltochoose,butastorytotaste—onespoonfulatatime.Evenit’slikeavoicethatsays,“You’refromhere,too.”WhatfirstremindedtheauthorofhergrandmothereachThesmelloffresh B.ThenoisefromthewetC.Thewhispersofher D.Thesoundofhergrandma’sHowdidthewriterfeelaboutherCantoneseinherearlyAshamedand B.ConfidentandC.Ambitiousand D.IndifferentandWhatbestdescribesGrandmother’swayofshowingGivingexpensive B.TeachingtheauthorC.Preparingsimplebutconsiderate D.EncouragingtheauthortostudyWhatdoestheauthor’sstoryA,Bloodisthickerthanwater.B.Eastorwest,homeisC.Timeandtidewaitforno D.ActionsspeaklouderthanNearly30%ofU.S.childrenhaveadiagnosedallergy过敏sufferingfromsymptomssuchashives,sneezing,orevenlife-threateninganaphylaxis.Largestudieshaveconfirmedthatintroducingpotentialfoodallergenswithinthefirstyearoflifesignificantlyminimizesthedangerofdevelopingallergieslater.Adecadeago,doctorsrecommendeddelayingcommonfoodallergensuntilafterthefirstfewyears.Thisviewchangedin2015whentheLEAPstudyprovidedstrongevidencethatintroducingpeanutstoinfants(幼儿)aroundfourmonthsoldcanlowerpeanutallergyriskbyupto80%.Follow-upstudiesoneggs,cow’smilk,andcommonallergensshowedsimilarbenefits.Today,expertsstronglyrecommendearlyintroduction.PriyaKatari,apediatricallergist,suggestsintroducingallcommonallergens—egg,milk,soy,wheat,peanut,treenuts,fish,shellfish,andsesame—atfourtosixmonthsofage,whenthechildcansituprightandswallowsafelywithoutThisrecommendationappliestomostchildren,includingthosewithafamilyhistoryofallergies.However,therearetwoexceptions:childrenwithsevereeczemashouldbetestedforallergiesbeforefoodintroduction,andchildrenwithaknowneggallergyshouldbetestedespciallybeforetryingpeanutbutter.Otherwise,seriousreactionsafterfirstexposurearerareininfantsunderoneyear,thoughpossible.Parentscanstartwithatinyamount,suchasaquarter-teaspoonofthinnedpeanutbutter,monitorfortenminutes,andthenofferafullservingoftwoteaspoons.Onceintroduced,theallergenmustremaininthechild’sdietregularly.Peanutcurrentlyhasspecificguidelines:twoteaspoonsthreetimesaweek.Expertsagreethatjustatastemaynotbuildtolerance;takingthemataregularbasisisessential.Parentsneednotworryaboutexactamountsbutshouldensureavarieddietincludingfruits,vegetables,andprotein.AsMarthaHartzfromMayoClinicadvises,“Wheneveryouintroducesolidfood,goaheadandintroducewhateveryourfamilyeats.”WhatcanbeinferredabouttheLEAPItsuggesteddelayingall B.ItfocusedmainlyoneggsandC.Itoverturnedpreviousmedical D.ItwasthefirststudyonfoodWhichgroupneedsallergytestsbeforefoodChildrenwithfamilyallergy B.ChildrenalreadyexposedtoC.Childrenwhocansituprightand D.ChildrenwithsevereeczemaoreggWhatdoexpertssuggestaboutmaintainingRegularexposureis B.ExactamountsmatterC.Asingletasteisenoughfor D.PeanutbuttershouldbeWhatdoesthetextmainlytalkInfantsshouldavoidpeanutsuntilageEarlyintroductionreducestherisksofDelayingallergensuntilafterthefirstyearisAllergytestsarerequiredforchildrenbeforesolidTheNobelPrizeeconomist,PhilipAgionofferedushisuniqueinsightsintoartificialintelligence(AI)inthebookCreativeDestruction.TheriseofAIhasgivennewmeaningtotheideathatcapitalismrenewsitselfthrough“creativedestruction”—replacingoutdatedtechnologieswithnewones,howevercrueltheprocess.Sincetheindustrialagebeganinthemid-18thcentury,eachwaveofinventionhasfollowedthispattern.Butnowmachinescanthinkandlearn,potentialeconomicdisruption扰乱)fargreaterthaneverIdeally,policymakerswouldhavetimetoeasethetransition.Businessestendtochangetheirworkingpracticesrelativelyslowly,whichgivesgovernmentsspacetoadjust.However,currentconditionsareunfavorable.Globalgrowthwasweakandjobswerehardtofind.Theregionalconflictsandwarshaveworsenedmatters.Whenthisbadsituationiscombinedwithnewlabour-savingtechnology,itcreatesadangerousmixthatcoulddestroyjobsrapidlyonalargescale.AIoptimistspointtohistory:everypasttechnologicalwavecreatedmorejobsthanitdestroyed.Buttwopotentialproblemsarise,theauthornotes.First,thereisnoguaranteethathistorywillrepeatitself—AImayprovemoretransformativeanddisruptivethaneverbefore.Second,thejobsdestroyedbyAImightbebetterpaidthanthosecreated.Inthepast,machinesfreedhumanstodomorecreativetasks;thistime,machinesmightdothecleverwork,leavinghumanswithboringandbadly-paidjobs.AresearchreportenvisionsanAI-drivencrisisby2028.Automationwipesoutwell-paidjobs,reducingconsumerspendingpower.Still,machinescanwork24hoursadaywithoutholidaysorsickdays,buttheydonotbuycarsordrinks.SowhileeachcompanybenefitsfromadoptingAI,economy-widedemanddrops.Thatcausescost-cutting,moreautomation,andfreshlayoffs.Thisdoomloopcouldeventuallyleadtoastockmarketcrash.countriesquickesttoembraceAI,suchastheUnitedStates,wouldbemostTheauthorconcludesthattheoutcomedependsonwhetherAIhelpshumansdotheirjobsbetterormakesthemabandoned.Inthefirstcase,optimistsareright;inthesecond,theyaretotallywrong.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutAIcomparedtopastItfollowsexactlythesame B.ItcauseslesseconomicC.Ithasgreaterdestructive D.IthascreatedmorejobsthanWhydoestheauthordoubttheoptimists’historicalWarsalwaysblock B.AImaybemoreC.Governmentslackmanagement D.PasttechnologieswerelessWhatdoestheunderlinedwords“doomloop”inparagraph5referRapidjob B.AnerroronAIC.Joblossandfalling D.AgovernmentrescueWhatcanbeasuitabletitleforthePastInventions’Job B.TheunavoidableAIDoomC.Governments’EasingofAI D.AI’smoredestructiveCreative第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分Daylightisexactlywhatourmindandbodyneedtostayenergeticandhealthy,especiallyduringcoldanddarkwintermonths.Mostpeopletendtopickuptheirphonesthemomenttheywakeup,whichisactuallyanunhealthyhabit.Wearesupposedtostartourdaywithplentyofnaturallight.36Naturallightsendsclearsignalstoourbrainsandhelpsregulateourcircadianrhythm.Gentlemorninglightencouragestheproductionofmelatonin,akeyhormonethatguaranteesgoodsleepqualityatnight.Italsohelpsreducenighttimebloodpressureandallowsustoenjoydeepandrelaxingsleep.37RelatedstudiesproventhatonlyafterbeingexposedtoenoughnaturallightarepeoplemoreenergeticandlesstroubledbysleepingModernlifestylekeepsusindoorsformostofthetime,resultinginaseriouslackofsunlight. Besides,moresunlightmeansmorevitaminDforus,whichhelpsuseasedepressionandanxiety.Evenoncloudydays,weshouldalsoletsunlightreachus. Checkingphonesrightafterwakingupmaycausestressandnegativethoughts,whilewakingupslowlywithsoftnaturallightisthecompleteopposite,whichhelpsrelaxourbrain,developcreativityandrestoreenergy.Asthesayinggoes,“Adaybeginswithmorning.” OurwakingstylegreatlyinfluencesdailyPhonescreensprovidepeoplewithwarmlighteveryThus,naturallightcannoteasilybereplacedbyman-madeWinterweatherstopspeoplefromgoingoutandenjoyingOutdoornaturalsceneryandsunlightarehelpfultoreduceSlowsunriselightcancreateacomfortablestarttothedayforOrrather,wearesupposedtoopencurtainsandspendmoretime第三部 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A、B、C、DThecouple,NathanandKimMaker,wereonascubadiving(水肺潜水)tripofftheTexascoast.Astheydived,astrongcurrent themawayfromtheirboat.Theysurfacedbuttheboatwasalready100yardsaway.Nooneseemedto them.Soontheboatdisappearedoverthehorizon.Nathan,aformerfirefighter, tiedthemtogetherwitharopefromhisgear.“Whatevercomesnext,we’llbetogether,”hesaid.Theydecided thecurrent,hopingtoreachland.Theyswamthroughthenighttowardadistant fromanoildrillingplatform. hitthemwith50-mile-per-hourwindsandhugewaves.Theyheldontoeachusingtheirscubaregulators Bythesecondday,theywereseverelydehydrated(脱水Nathanbeganto andevenhallucinated(产生幻觉),seeinghisdeadfather.Justwhenhopewas ,aCoastGuardplaneappearedandthenaboatarrived.Theywere afternearly36hoursinthewater.Bothweresunburnedanddehydrated,but .Reflectingonthedifficultexperience,Nathan“Everythingchanged.Noweverythingsmellsbetter;everythingis .”Theycreditedtheirsurvivaltoother.“She’sthetoughestwomanI’veever ,”Nathansaid.KiminsistedNathan’squick Amonthlater,thecouplewentdivingagain.Theytooklargestepsofftheboatandenteredthewater, “Ifwedidn’tgetbackonthehorse,maybeweneverwould,”Nathan41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.payB.turnC.breakD.give55.A.B.C.D.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1Asaniconictraditionalmusicalinstrument,thepipaisrenownedfor (it)charmingmelodies.However,anewformofpipawithoutstringshasbeengainingpopularityinrecentyears.Thiskindofpipa,whichabandonsthetraditionalplayingmethod,hasbecomeanewfocusofculturalinheritance.Stringlesspipahavefrontswrappedintubu(atraditionalhand-wovenfabric),whichis (root)deeplyinShanghai.Eachpiece,withcheckeredpatternsandeleganttones,isastrikingworkofartcombiningculturalheritageand (careful)polisheddetails.LiuHui,aprofessorwhohaslongbeenengagedintheresearchoftraditionalcrafts,leadsherteamtocollectmorethan2,000setsoffielddata, (devote)themselvestoidentifyingrepresentativeTubu, isspunfromcottonanddyedwithChinesemedicinalherbs,isnaturalandskin-friendly.Theteam’sdesigns (exhibit)inover10countriessofar,attractingglobalattention.Liubelievesthatdesignis wayofculturaltranslation,helpingtheworldunderstandthecharmoftraditionalChineseculture.Itisthehandmadetextureandwarmatmosphereoftubu,whichmachinescannotcompletelyreplace, makeitLastyear,theteamwasinvitedtotheUKforacross-culturaldialogue,focusingonthe (technique)oftraditionalfabriccraftsmen.Design,asLiusays,actsasabridge traditionalcraftsmanshipandmodern 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报“Opinion”栏目正在进行征稿,请你就影响未来职业选择的三个要素:兴趣与热情(interestandpassion),工资与个人发展(salaryandself-development),和社会认可与期待(socialrecognitionandexpectations(1)(2)RankingMyCareerChoiceRankingMyCareerChoice第二节(满分25分Jordanhadalwaysconsideredhimselfresponsible.Hekepttrackofhisassignments,turnedinhomeworkontimeandrarelygotintotrouble.Teacherspraisedhimforbeingreliable,andhisclassmatestrustedhim.ThatwaswhyhefeltconfidentwhenhishistoryteacherannouncedagroupresearchprojectthatwouldlastforseveralWithouthesitation,Jordanvolunteeredtobetheleaderofhisgroup,andcertainlyhecouldmanagetheAtfirst,everythingwentsmoothly.Jordandividedtheworkclearlyandwrotedowneachperson’srole.Hepromisedtosendremindersbeforedeadlinesandkeepeveryoneupdatedifanythingchanged.Hisclassmatesseemedrelievedtohavesomeoneorganizedincharge.Jordannoticedtheirreactionsandfeltquietlyproud.Beingtrustedmadehimfeelcapable.Oneafternoon,however,thingsbegantogowrong.Jordanreceivedanemailfromhisteacherwithupdatedinstructionsfortheproject,includingachangetothefinaldeadline.Heopeneditonhisphonewhilewalkinghome.Severalstudentspassedby,talkingaboutotherassignments.Jordanreadthemessagequickly,toldhimselfhewoulddealwithitlaterandputthephoneintohispocket.Afterdinnerthatevening,Jordanfirsthelpedhisyoungersisterwithherhomework.Bythetimehesatdownathisdesk,hehadforgottentheemail.Thenextdayatschool,hisgroupmettodiscussprogress,stillunawareofthenewdeadline.Jordanrealizedhismistakeonlywhentheteachermentionedtheupdateddateinclass.Ithadbeenmovedupbyaweek.Hisstomachtightened.Heglancedathisgroupmembers,whoexchangedconfusedlooks.Noonesaidanything,butJordansensedtheirconcern.Theresponsibilityhehadoncefeltproudofnowfeltheavy.Fortherestoftheday,Jordanavoidedhisgroupmembers.Heconsideredexplainingthathehadnotseentheemailatthenextgroupmeeting.Afterall,noonecouldprovehehad.注意:11502ThatThatnight,JordancouldnotfocusonhisSoon,hereceivedmessagesfromtheothergroup1—56—10 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65.RankingMyCareerChoiceChoosingapropercareercountsasalife-alteringdecisionforyoungsters.Irankmycorecareerprioritiesfromthemosttotheleastimportant:interestandpassion,salaryandself-development,socialrecognitionandexpectations.Mytoppriorityisinterestandpassion.Genuineinterestfuelsperseveranceamidhardships,bringingpricelessspiritualsatisfaction.Jobswithoutpassionwilleventuallyturndull.Nextcomessalaryandself-development:salarycoversmydailynecessities,whileself-developmentequipsmewithlastingcompetitivenessagainstongoingindustrialupdates.Iputsocialrecognitionandexpectationsinthirdplace,forearningpublicrespectandsocietalstandardsserveaspowerfulOverall,IvalueinnersatisfactionandfutureprogressaboveimmediatematerialbenefitsincareerThatnight,Jordancouldnotfocusonhisstudies.Theguiltweighedheavilyonhim.Hekeptimaginingthedisappointedlooksonhisgroupmembers’faces.Lyingseemedeasy,butdeepdownheknewthatatrulyresponsiblepersonwouldownuptothemistake.Afteralongstruggle,hedecidedtotellthetruthattheirnextmeeting.Hetypedamessageadmittinghisoversight,thendeletedit.Twice.Finally,hetookadeepbreathandpressedsend,confessingthathehadforgottentosharetheupdateddeadline.Soon,hereceivedmessagesfromtheothergroupmembers.Insteadofanger,theywrotewordsofencouragement.“It’sokay,wecanstillmakeit,”onesaid.Anothersuggestedworkingextrahourstogether.Relievedandgrateful,Jordanapologizedagainandorganizedanurgentplan.Theydividedtheremainingtasks,metafterschooleveryday,andevenstayedlateinthelibrary.Thankstotheirteamwork,theyfinishedtwodaysbeforethenewdeadline.Jordanlearnedthatresponsibilityalsomeantadmittingmistakesandtrustingotherstohelp.Hisgrouprespectedhimevenmoreforhishonesty.TextW:Excuseme,istherearestroomonthisM:Yes.Gostraightaheadandpassthecafe.Whenyougettotheend,turnright.It’sontheleftofagrocerystore.W:Isee.Thankyou.TextW:It’salmostnoon,andI’mtornbetweencookingformyselfandorderingtakeout.M:WhynottrytheIndianrestaurantdownstairswithme?Theircurriesaregreat!W:TextM:We’llhaveamathtesttoday.I’vebeenstudyinghard,butI’mstillnotsureifIcandowell.W:Don’tworry.Ihaveconfidenceinyou.Afterall,youalwaysgethighmarksintheexams.Text4M:WhatareyourgoalsintakingthisW:IwanttoloseweighttofitintomyweddingM:Gotit.I’lltakeyourmeasurementsbeforeIdrawupaworkoutplanforTextW:Hey,Iheardyourschoolbasketballteamisdoinggreat.M:Yeah!Theteamhashadfivestraightwins.W:ItmustbethrillingtowatchthemM:Sure.Everyoneisexcitedandcan’twaittowatchtheirperformanceinthefinalTextW:Mr.Clark,thereisaMr.HarrisonthephonewhowantstotalktoM:Hemustwanttotalkaboutthenewprojectwithme,butIneedtohaveameetingrightnow.Couldyoutellhimtocallagainthisafternoon?W:Ihavetoremindyouthatyou’llvisitafactorythen.M:Oh,Iforgotthat.Tellhimtocallmeat11:00a.m.W:OK.ShouldIorderlunchforyoutoday?M:No,thanks.I’llhavelunchwithmyTextM:Tina,I’vetoldyouthatmyparentsarecomingfromChinatocelebratethisSpringFestivalwithus.OurdinnerisonFriday.WillyourentirefamilybeabletoW:TodayisThursday.Iinformedthemtwodaysago.ThisisthefirsttimewecelebratetheSpringFestivaltogetherafterwegotmarried.They’rereallyexcited.MysisterChandrawillcomewithherwholefamily.MycousinKristamightbeabitlateonthatdaybecauseshehastopickupthekidsfirst.M:WhataboutKrista’sW:Oh,Drewhadamajoroperationrecently,soIdon’tthinkhe’llbeabletoTextW:Eric,theflowersinthegardenneedwatering.Canyouhandleit?Ineedtosendapackagetoyouraunt.M:Noproblem,Mom.I’lldoitafterIfinishbuildingthismodel.W:WhatM:AmodelofJupiter.It’saprojectforschoolaboutthe
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