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安徽省“皖南八校”2025届高三第二次大联考英语试题考生注意:1.本试卷由四个部分组成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。3.本卷命题范围:高考范围。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。每段对话仅读-遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15答案是C。1.Whendidthemanmeethisfriend?At3:30.B.At4:30.C.At10:30.·2.Howdidthewomancometotheconference?A.Bybus.D.Dytaxi.C.Bysubway.3.Wheredoestheconversationmostlytakeplace:Atthelab.B.Atthelibrary.C.Attheclassroom.4.Why,doesthesongoonatheatertrip?A.Tolearnhowtoputonaplay.B.Toraisemoneyforhisclub.C.Tovolunteerforthetheater.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout:A.Aholiday.B.Adish.C.Atradition.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,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatwillthemandoonoaturday:A.Attendaaancingclub.B.Organizetheaudience.C.Watchthedancecompetition.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutth·competition?A.Nervous.B.Confident.C.Calm.听下面一段对话,回答第8个用第两个小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanlikebeaboutthesong?A.Itsmelody.B.Itsbeats.C.Itslines.9.WhatareEasternBikessoingsusuallylike?A.Shallow.B.Meaningful.C.Dull.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecatalogue?'A.Itisuseless.B.Itisdetailed.C.Itissimple.11.Whatisthemansatisfiedwithabouttheexhibition?A.Itsuseofnaturallight.B.Itssupplyofenergydrinks.C.Itsgiftoffreecatalogues.12.Whatsurprisedthemanalot?A.Theartworksweredisappointing.B.Fewvisitorscametotheexhibition.C.Theweatherwaspleasant.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.WhatisthewomanusingChatGPTtodo?A.Organizeoutlines.B.Generatecontents.C.Getuniqueopinions.14.WhatdoesChatGPTpreferinthestudy?A.Sciencefiction.B.Romancenovels.C.Historicalbooks.15.HowwasChatGPTtestedinthestudy?A.Bywritingsci-fistories.B.Byparticipatinginaquiz(测验).C.Byactingasastudent.16WholikesInterstellarmost?A.Jamie.B.Devin.C.Dr.Robert.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whathasa、nistoryof100years,A.Thestonewalls.B.Theironbridge.C.Thewoodenbridge.18.Whatknowledgedidthespeakeruseforthe)project?A.Biology.B.Chemistry.C.Geography.19.Wheredidthespeakercollectwaterfortheproject?A.Ariver.B.Astream.C.Apond.20.Whatisthebestpresentationabout?A.Thesheepfarming.B.Thebeefarming.C.Thediaryfarming.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。^Fortravelersplanningaculture-focusedadventure,citiesarethebestplacetostart.Somecitiesfunctionaslivinggalleriesinthemselvesthroughcity-widestreetartoraward-winningarchitecture.Othersofferartisticwaystoexplorehistoryandculture,fromimmersive(沉浸式的)exhibitionstoforward-thinkinginitiatives.BudapestArttakestothestreetsintheHungariancapital.Here,citywallsactasacanvasformanyhomegrownandinternationalartiststomaketheirmark,whetherthroughpoliticalmessages,murals(壁画)oradmirationforbelovedfiguresandconcepts.Thoughtheartformhasnowspreadwellacrossthecity,theRubik'scubeandRefugeeGirlintheJewishQuarterremainrepresentativeworkstogetyoustarted.MilanMilan'sfashionheritagedatesbacktoitsdaysasanimportanttradingcentre,whenrichtraderswouldbringluxuriousfabricstothecityanddevelopandimprovetheirbusinessskillsinitsstreets.It'seasytoplananhandcraftedtourtakingincontemporaryfashionhouses,modernartgalleries,historicchurchesandarchitectureasyougo.CopenhagenDesignisintegratedintotheoutlineoftheDanishcapital.Copenhagen'sarchitecturehasbeenawardedmanyhonoursovertheyears,includingUNESCOWorldCapitalofArchitecture2023.Danishsymbol,ArneJacobsen,wasapioneerofmodernistarchitectureinthecity.Thespiral(螺旋形的)staircases,EggandSwanchairsandrepresentativeRoom606attheRadissonCollectionRoyalHotel,Copenhagen,weredesignedbyhim.RiyadhSaudiArabia'slargestcityhasactivelypositioneditselfasaglobaldestinationforcreativetravellersandtothisend,ithasestablishedtheRiyadhArtinitiative.Thefirstpublicartprojectofitskindinthecountry,RiyadhArt,aimstotransformthecityintoagallerywithoutwallsthroughpublicartfestivalsandworkshops.VisitthecapitalofSaudiArabian,Riyadh,inwinterandyou'llseethecityshinebrightlyunderthelightsofNoorRiyadh,theworld'slargestlightartfestival.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoduringthetourtoBudapest?A.Appreciatecolorfulpicturesonthecitywalls.B.Sendpoliticalmessagestobelovedfigures.C.Createrepresentativeworksacrossthecity.D.Spreadtheartformintheirhometown22.WhatdoCopenhagenandRiyadhhaveincommon?)A.Theyarecapitalcities.B.Theybothwonawards.C.Theyhavegallerieswithoutwalls.D.Theyarefamousforancientarchitecture.23.Whoaremostlikelytoshowinterestinthearticle?A.Traderswhosellluxuriousfabricstothecity.B.Historianswhostudycontemporaryhistory.C.Librarianswhoareinterestedinliterature.D.Touristswhopreferatripfocusedonculture.BOnawetJunemorning,EmilyBickwindsthroughafieldofknee-highcorn,justnorthofMadison,Wisconsin.Itfeelslikethatquiet,anticipation-filledmomentbeforeaconcert:Techpeoplearesettingupmicrophones,layingwires.She'shereforashow.Thestarofthisparticularshowisthemicrophoneitself.Researchassistantsareattachingittothecornplants,aninnovationthatBicknamedtheInsectEavesdropper(偷听者).Bick,ascientist,researcheswaystobetterdetecttheagriculturalinsectsthatleadtoseriou、economiclossesworldwide.Shesaysimprovingtheharvestcouldbedonebyusingchemicalstokillthemmorestrategicallylessoften,atjusttherighttime.IntheCornBelt,that'scornrootworm,alsoknownasthe“billiondollarinsect”.Theinsectfeedsoncornroots,limitingtheplant'snutrientsupplyandmakingplantseasytofallingover.Climatechangeisbringingnewchallenges.insectsareontheupandupinwarmertemperaturesandexpandingtheirranges.“Welose20%ofourcroptotheinsect,soweshouldprobablybedoingsomethingifwewanttoconservemorelandfornon-agriculturaluse.”Bicksays.Bick'ssolutiontotheproblemofinsectdetectionissound:Identifytheinsectbycavesdroppingontheuniqueskakingthatitmakeswhenchewingonaplant.TheInsectEavesdropperusesacontactmicrophone,anaffordabledevicethatmusiciansoftenuseoninstruments.Alittlemetaldevicesitsonasolidobject—likecorn—andcapturestheshakingmovingthroughit,registeringeachonewithanelectricalsignal.“Whencornrootwormfeedsontheroots,theshakingtranslatefromtherootsystemtothetopoftheplant,”Bicksays.“That'swherewe'repickingitup.We'reusingtheplantasthemusicalinstrument,asessentiallytheoutsideofaguitar.”TheInsectEavesdropperhasopenedBick'searstoawholeworldofinsectsounds,includinghernewfavorite:Aphids,whicheatupthesugarsflowingthroughphloem(韧皮部)withastraw-likemouthpart.“Itkindofsoundslikeyoustuckastrawtothebottomofamilkshake(奶昔).”shesays.24.WhydoesBickcometothecornfield?A.Toexperiencethequietnessinthewild.B.Toenjoyafieldmusicperformance.C.Tocollectinformationonagriculturalinsects.D.Toanticipateabrightcornharvesting.25.WhatcanbeinferredfromBick'swordsinParagraph4?A.Thelimitedsupplyofcornnutrient.B.Theurgencytosolvetheinsectattack.C.Theeffectofglobalwarmingonagriculture.D.Theeconomiclossoftheagricultureindustry.26.HowdoesBick'sInsectEavesdropperwork?A.Byrecordingthesoundmovementfromplants.B.Bybroadcastingfamousmusictocornplants.C.Bynumberingtheinsectsontheplants.D.Bysendingsweetmusicalsignals.27.WhatcanweknowaboutBick'sInsectEavesdropper?A.Ithashighcost.B.Ithasahugesize.C.Itisreliable.D.Itisfaulty.CResearchersstudiednearly450grassystructuresbuiltovertwoyearsbywhite-browedsparrowweavers(肯尼亚织雀)livingintheKalahariDesertinSouthAfrica.“Experimentsshowthatinexperiencedmalebirdswillwatchfamiliarmaleschoosingnest-buildingmaterialsandthenusethatinformationtoadjusttheirownchoices.Forexample,theypreferredapinktapebefore,ratherthananorangeone,buttheywillprefertheorangeoneiftheyseeothersusingit.”saysMariaCristinaTello-Ramos,aresearcher.Thisbirdspeciesbuildsgrassstructuresthatservetwopurposes:Theycanbeturnedintoasafespottohatcheggs,butthey'realsoshelterswherebirdscansafelyrestinsideatnight.Birdsshapegrassintoatube,whichendsupbeingshapedbasicallylikeanupside-downletter“U”.Tolearnmore,Mariaandhercoworkersmeasuredeverysinglestructurebuiltby43familygroupsovertwoseasons.Theyanalyzedeverythingfromthelengthofthetubestothetubes’widthtotheanglebetweentheU-shapedtubes’“arms”.Theyintendedtoseewhatmightaccountfortheobserveddifferences,carefullyconsideringfactorsliketemperatures,windspeed,andthenumberofbirdsineachfamily.Theycouldn'tfindanyexplanationforwhythebirdswerebuildingsuchdifferentstructures.“Andsinceit'sknownthatthesebirdsarehighlysocial,”saysTello-Ramos,“itseemsprobablethatfamilymembersarejustcopyingeachother,creatingacultureofnest-buildingthatgetspasseddownagainandagainandagain.”Sometimesafamilywilltakeanoutsiderundertheirwingandletitjointhegroup.“WhatIfoundmostlascinatingwasthefactthatwhenanewsparrowweaverjoinsthegroup,itdoesn'tbringtheculturaltransmission(传送)ofitsoldgroup,”saysCatherineSheard,abiologist.“Thatwouldn'thavebeenwhatIpredicted.”28.WhatdoesTellostressinherwordsinthesecondparagraph?A.Birdsemploygeneticstobuildnests.B.Birdsconstructneststoattractfemales.C.Birdstendtofollowsuitinnest-building.D.Birdsbuildtheirnestswithcolorfulmaterials.29.WhydobirdsbuilddifferentshapesofnestsaccordingtoTello-Ramos?A.Becausetheyadapttheirsizestofamilymembers.B.Becausetheyadjusttheneststomatchwindspeed.C.Becausetheytaketemperaturechangesintoaccount.D.Becausetheyhavevariousfamilynestingpreferences.30.WhatdidSheardoriginallyexpectinherstudy?A.New-comerswouldbuildnestsaccordingtogeneticdata.B.Newbirdswouldn'tadaptnewculturesofnest-building.C.Newjoinerswouldkeeptheirownculturaltraditions.D.Newmemberswouldadoptthenewnest-buildingways.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ColorfulNestsAreaFashionforBirdsB.TraditionLiesinnest-buildingMaterialsC.BirdsBuildTheirCultureintoTheirNestsD.Nest-BuildingReflectsBirds’GenderDOver100yearsago,AlexanderGrahamBellaskedthereaderstodosomethingbraveandfresh—“tofoundanewscience”.Hepointedoutthatsciencesbasedonthemeasurementofsoundandlightalreadyexisted.Buttherewasnoscienceofodor(气味).Bellaskedhisreadersto“measureasmell”.Today,smartphonesprovideimpressivebuilt-incapabilitiesbasedonthesciencesofsoundandlight:voiceassistants,facialrecognitionandphotoimprovement.Thescienceofodordoesnotofferanythingcomparable.Butthatsituationischanging,asadvancesinmachinesmell,alsocalled“digitizedsmell”,arefinallyansweringBell'scalltoaction.Whereashumanvisionmainlyreliesoncellsintheretina(视网膜),smellisexperiencedthroughabout400typesofcellsinthenose.MachinesmellstartswithsensorsthatdetectandIdentifymolecules(分子)intheair.Thesesensorsservethesamepurposeasthecellsinyournose.Buttobeusefultopeople,machinesmellneedstogoastepfurther.Thesystemneedstoknowwhatacertainmoleculeorasetofmoleculessmellsliketoahuman.Sothechallengeisformidable.Forthat,machinesmellneedsmachinelearning.Machinelearningstudiesthewordshumanstendtousetodescribewhattheyexperiencewhentheyencounterspecificodor-causingthings.However,thewebhasanunimaginablyhugeamountofaudio,imageandvideocontentthatcanbeusedtotrainartificialintelligencesystemsthatrecognizesoundsandpictures.Mostpeoplecannotdescribesmellsinwordaseffortlesslyandrecognizablyastheycandescribesightsandsounds.Soresearchersweren'tabletotrainreallypowerfulmachinelearningmodels.However,thingsstartedtochangein2015whenresearcherslaunchedtheDREAMSmellPredictionChallenge.ThecompetitionreleaseddatacollectedbyAndreasKellerandLeslieVosshall,andinvitedteamsfromaroundtheworldtosubmıttheirmachinelearningmodels.By2019,thelargestdatasetshadgrownfromlessthan500moleculesintheDREAMchallengetoabout5,000molecules.Suchprogressinunlockingthecodeofsmellisnotonlyexciungbutalsohashighlypromisingapplicauons,includingpersonalizedodor,earlydetectionofdiscase,andmorerealisticaugmentedreality(增强现实技术)experiences.Thefutureofmachinesmelllooksbright.Italsopromisestosmellgood.32.WhydoestheauthormentionAlexanderGrahamBell?A.Toprovethecurrentprogressinmachinesmell.B.I'oillustrateBell'sresearchintosoundandlight.C.Tostresstheapplicationofdigitalizedsmell.D.Tooffersomebackgroundinformationofthescienceofsmell.,3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“formidable”inParagraph3mean?A.Rewarding.B.Demanding.C.Stımulating.D.Confusing.34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Introducetheshortageofsmelldatasets.B.Warnpeopleofthejunkinformation..C.Illustratetheuseofsmelltrainingmodel.D.Predictthetendencyformachinelearning.35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthemachinesmell?A.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Impossible.D.Contradictory.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。EverfoundyourselfreachingforyourfavoriteoldmovieorTVshowdespiteknowingeverylineandunexpectedplotchanges?You'renotalone.36Werewatchshowsforemotion,notplot.Rewatchingisanintentionalchoicebasedonourpriorknowledge.Knowingwhat'scomingallowsustotakechargeofourfeelings.Rewatchingandrepetitionlowerourloadsofmentalunderstandingtoo.37Wecanfreelymakeourselvescomplethyinvolvedintheexperience,enjoydetailswemighthavemissedthefirsttime,anddeepenourconnectiontothecharactersandstorylines.38Returningtosomethingknownwhenlifefeelschaoticcangroundus.Familiarcontentremovesthetensionofuncertainty.Wecanfullyfocusonthepositivemoods.Rewatchingisn'tjustaboutthepast;it'salsoaboutthepresentandthefuture.Anticipatingafavoritesceneplaysasignificantrole.It'sreportedthattheproductionofdopamine(多巴胺)willbeactivatedbythemental“wanting”ofthevisualizedrewards.39Wegetafeel-goodboostduringtheshowaswereviewfavoritemoments.Ourmediachoicesreflectourpsychologicalneeds.40So,thenexttimeyouqueueupoldfavourites,rememberthatyou'redoingmorethanindulging(沉溺)innostalgia(怀旧)一you'reactivelysupportingyourmentalhealth.A.Thefamiliarityalsoprovidesasenseofsafety.B.Ourbrainsdon'tneedtoworkhardtoprocesstheinformation.C.That'swhywesimplycannotdealwithanythingelseatthemoment.D.Thismentalanticipationmotivatesbehaviorsthatwilldelivertheexperience.E.Theycanbearesponsetoourdesiretorecreatemeaningfulemotionalexperiences.F.Rewatchingoldfavoritesisapopularactivityformany,especiallyduringtheholidays.G.Anewmoviemayseemmoreappealingifwearefamiliarwiththeactors,thedirectororthetheme.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10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。Twoyearsago,Idecidedtogathersomeneighborstocreateacommunitygarden.The41camefromtwoneglected(被忽视的)flowerbedsatthetopofourstreet,filledwithweeds,garbage,anddogwastes.“Whyarewe42this?”Ithought.Ifiguredanythingwedidwouldbeanimprovement.43,theneighborswereallin.Weremovedneedles,glass,masks,andtonsofgarbage.Wedidnotreceiveanyfunding,sowehadtobe44.Westartedwiththesmallerbed,gettingplantsfromourgardens.Martha,achef,45herroses.“Plantthemnearthebaseoftheappletree,”sheadvised.Kishore,withanamazingfrontgarden,46tulips(郁金香)andcarnatıons(康乃馨).Iplantedviolets.Withafewinterestıng47wellplaced,beforeweknewit,therewasagarden.Thelargerbedwasstulla48.Iwouldweeditbutthesoilwas49.WhenIwasthinkingabout50it,neighborsacrossthestreethadcutbranchesfromalargetree,leavingagiantpileofcoveringsonthestreet,soI51themontothebedtoholdbackthe52andtoimprorethesoil.“EverytimeIwalkpast,Iamamazedathowquicklywetransformthe53,”Isaid.It'sfarfrom54,butnogardeneveris.The55liesintheongoingprocess.41. A.depression B.accident C.message D.inspiration42. A.wasting B.considering C.wondering D.receiving43. A.Strangely B.Frankly C.Luckily D. Apparently44. A.serious B.tolerant C.creative D.cautious45. A.decorated B.shared C.arranged D.watere46. A.contributed B.purchased C.admired D.picke47. A.rivers B.mountains C.rocks D.yards48. A.mess B.shelter C.trial D.protection49. A.high B.heavy C.poor D.sticky50. A.takingcontrolo B.givingupon C.holdingonto D.makinguseof51. A.burned B.folded C.distributed D.expected52. A.flowers B.weeds C.birds D.vehicles53. A.space B.power C.strength D.authority54. A.welcomed B.changed C.completed D.agreed55. A.target B.beauty C.principal D.secret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。WhenChinesedeveloperGameSciencerevealeditscomputergameBlackMyth(神话故事):Wukong,itimmediatelygainedwidespreadattention.Inspiredby56great16th-centuryChinesenovel,JourneytotheWest,theaction-packedgamefeaturedthemonkeySunWukongbattlingsword-wielding(挥动宝剑的)foxes.Smartphonegamesare57.(extreme)popularinChina,58computergamedevelopersarestillfewandfarbetween.TheenthusiasmforWukonginGameScience'shomelandreachedfeverpitch(程度)on59(it)firstday.Within24hours,thetrailer(预告片)achieved2millionviewsonYouTubeandmorethan10milliononChinesevideosharingsiteBilibili,muchtoitscreators’shockandjoy.Onecrazyfanevenbrokeintothedeveloper'scompany,desperate60moreinfomationonthegame.“Weareundergreatpressure,”reflectsoneofGameScience'sco-founders,61isintroducedonlyasatranslator.“Thisisthefirsttimethatwe62(work)onaPCandcomputergame,andwearealsoanewstudio,sowewouldreallyliketothankhow63(tolerate)theplayersaretowardsusandtheir64(excite)encouragesus.When65(face)withsuchgreatencouragement,wetryourbesttosatislytheexpectationsoftheplayersandtocommunicatewithplayersinaveryhonestway.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)ul:生命。席李仁。为弘扬中国优秀传统文化,你校定于下周五举办首届以此为主题的校内英语阅讲大赛D:小数目你校外教Mr.Johnson,邀请他作为本届英语演讲大赛的评委。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动安排;3.评判标准;4.恳请其担任评委。注意:1.词数80左.:2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMr.Johnson.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。Intheheartofacity,locatedbetweentallbuildingsandbusystreets,wasasmallbutlivelyanimalshelternamed“PawsHaven”.Ithadbeenaplaceforcountlessstray(流浪的)andabandonedanimals,providingthemwithfood,shelter,andlove.Thatday,teenagersMiaandLeopassedtheshelterandnoticedaposterforavolunteerprogram.Miawasinstantlyfascinated.“Leo,thinkaboutallthosepooranimalsthatneedourhelp.Let'ssignuptobevolunteers.”Leo,however,washesitant.“Idon'tknow,Mia.Volunteeringmightbealotofwork,andwealreadyhaveschoolandothercomments.”Miapersisted.“Justimaginehowrewardingitwouldbetomakeadifferenceintheirlives.Comeon!Let'sdoit.”Eventually,Lcoagreed.Theywenttotheanimalshelterandwereimmediatelyputtowork.Theycleanedcages,fedtheanimals,andplayedwiththem.Asdayspassed,theygrewattachedtothefurry(覆盖毛皮的)creaturesandfoundanewsenseofpurpose.OnesunnySaturday,astheywerepreparingtheafternoonmealfortheanimals,Miahappenedtohearaconversationthatfilledherwithfear.Theshelter'sdirector,Ms.Harper,wasdiscussingwithastaffmembertheterriblefinancialsituationPawsHavenwasfacing.Withdonationsdecreasingandoperationalcostsrising,theshelterwasonthebrink(边缘)ofclosure.“Wecan'tgoonlikethismuchlonger,”Ms.Harpersighed.MiaimmediatelyrelayedthenewstoLeo,andtheybothfeltasenseofurgency.“Wecan'tletthishappen,”Leosaid,determinationshininginhiseyes.“Wehavetodosomething.”Theycameupwithaplan:organizeacommunityfundraiserevent.Theywouldcallit“ANightforPaws”,acombinationofapettalentshow,bakesale,andsilentauction(拍卖).Thefollowingweekswereverybusy.Miamanagedtosecuredonationsfromseverallocalstores,includingpetsupplies,bakedgoods,andartpiecesfortheauction.Meanwhile,Leocreatedanonlinepagefortheevent,whichquicklygainedattention.Healsodesignedflyersandposters,whichtheydistributedaroundtheneighborhood.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。Thedayoftheeventfinallyarrived.Overwhelmed,Ms.Harper,thankedeveryone.2025届“皖南八校”高三第二次大联考·英语参考答案、解析及评分细则听力部分录音稿例如:现在,你有5秒钟的时间看试卷上的例题。你将听到以下内容:M:Excuseme,canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?W:Yes,it's£9.15.你将有5秒钟的时间将正确答案标在试卷上。衬衫的价格为9磅15便士,所以你选择C项,并将其标在试卷上。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读第1小题的有关内容。Text1W:Whatdidyoudoyesterday?M:Iwentswimming.Iarrivedatthepoolat3:30p.m.andswamforanhour.Justthen,Imetanoldfriendthere.Whataboutyou?W:Inthemorning,IwasabouttogooutwhenIgotacall.Afterthat,Iplayedbasketballataround10:30a.m.Itwasfun.Text2W:Howdidyoucometotheconference?M:Iintendedtotakeabus,butthere'satrafficjam.Ihadtotakeataxiinstead.Whataboutyou?W:Iwasgoingtodrive,butIcan'tfindmykeys.Atlast,Itookthesubway.Text3M:WhereisJack,Jane?Hewasn'tcomingtothelecture.W:Imethimatthelibraryjustnow.ButhetoldmethathewouldbegoingtothelabwithFred.M:Ok,Iwillgoandfindhim.Text4M:Couldyousignthisformforschool,please,Mom?W:Let'sseeit.Oh,you'regoingonatheatertrip?M:Yes,everybodyfromDramaClubisgoing.Wewillraisemoneyforourclubbyputtingonaplay.Text5M:HaveyoutriedanytraditionalChineseNewYeardishes?W:Yes,Ilovetryingdifferentdishesduringtheholiday.MyfavoriteisdefinitelyJiaozi.M:Metoo.Text6M:AreyoulookingforwardtothedancecompetitiononSaturday?W:Yes.Areyougoingtogoinforit?M:Noway.I'llbuyaticketandgowatch,though.Whataboutyou?W:I'mactuallycompetinginit—I'llprobablybeabitnervoussoIexpectyou'llhaveabettertimethanme.M:Well,I'msureyou'llbefineandtheaudiencewillloveit.Butthepeoplewhoorganizeditreallyshouldhaveputitoffuntileveryoneknewwhattheyweredoing.W:ThenIcouldhavemoretimetolearnmysteps.That'sforsure!Text7M:DidyoudownloadthatsongItoldyouaboutyesterday?W:YoumeanBlamelessbyEasternBlue?Yes,Idid.Iwashummingitallafternoon!Themelodyisreallyaddictive.M:Yeah,it'sgreat.Ithinkithasthepotentialtobecomereallypopular.W:Well,thelineswereabitofalet-downthough.Iwasexpectingsomethingmore

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