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四川省成都市邛崃市2025届高三上学期二诊模拟测试英语质量检测试卷注意事项:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。考试结束,答题卡交回即可。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,满分95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)1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Eatatarestaurant.B.Haveamealdelivered.C.Bringpizzahomefromarestaurant.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theappearanceofnewtraveloptions.B.Thedailyworkofatravelcompany.C.Theuniqueviewofatouristspot.3.Whatisthepurposeofthenewapp?A.Topromotesavings.B.Totrackspendinghabits.C.Togivediscountsondailypurchases.4.Whatisthemangoingtodothissummer?A.Startanewjob.B.Takepartinoutdooractivities.C.Learnanewprofessionalskill.5.Howwillthewomanhelpthegroup?A.Bygivingapresentation.B.Byfindinginformation.C.Bywritingaspeech.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacitystreet.B.Ataparkinglot.C.Atasubwaystation.7.Whichcedoesthemanprobablyprefer?A.Abeach.B.Acitypark.C.Apublicrooftop.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Friends. C.Businesspartners.9.Whatcanthenewbrain-trainingapplicationdonow?A..Testknowledge.B.Improvememory.C.Increasefocus.10.Whatdoesthemanthinkabouttheapplication?A.It'snowreadytobereleased.B.Itsdesignisn'tperfect.C.It'sbetterforkids.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whichservicehasthewomanalreadyused?A.Amealkitservice.B.Apersonalchefservice.C.grocerydeliveryservice.12.Whendoesthewomanprobablygotosleep?A.Around8:00p.m.B.Around9:00p.m.C.Around10:00p.m.13.Wheredoesthemanprobablyeatmostdinners?A.Athome.B.Atanofficecanteen.C.Atarestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Conductingsurveys.B.Completingagraduationproject.C.Askingforvotesforhercampaign.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisnewtotheschool.B.Hewillorganizeasocialevent.C.Hehasmadealotofnewfriends.16.Whatchangedoesthemanagreetomakeatthecampus?A.Buildinganewgym.B.Providingmorehealthservices.C.Developingaschoolinformationapplication.17.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeetagain?today..rtoday.. B.ThisSunday.C.Nextweekend.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatchallengedidthecompanyfacerecently?A.Productdevelopment.B.Misseddeadlines.C.Staffreductions.19.Whatnewrewardarecurrentemployeesreceivingfortheirwork?A.Cashbonuses.B.Extrapaidvacationdays.C.Partialcompanyownership.20.Howmanynewemployeeswillthecompanyhire?A.20.B.25. C.50.第二部分阅读理解(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。AOntheMoveRidersProgram(OTMRP)connectsyoutonewfriendswhocanteachyouabouthowtogetaroundonpublictransportationwithMetro.OTMRPworkstoempowerolderadultswiththeinformationandconfidencetotravelonfixed-routetransportation,byprovidingone-on-oneorgrouptraveltraining,informationaltransittours,andsafetyeducationpresentations.ThroughourregionalOlderAdultTransportationPop-Upevents,TransportationExpo,andRaisedonRecordsConcert,wetrytospreadthewordaboutourprogramandthevalueoflearninghowtotravelonpublictransportation.Throughtheseefforts,weaimtoremovebarriersandenhancemobilityamongtheolderadultpopulation.UpcomingEventSept.27,10:00am—2:00pm:LIFEProgramSign-UpEventMetro’sLow-IncomeFareisEasy(LIFE)programinvitesyoutoattendanupcomingenrollmentevent.Onceyou'reintheprogram,youcanpurchasediscountedpassesorload20freeregionalridesonMetrooranyparticipatingtransitagencies.Signupnowandgetunlimitedfreeridesforthefirst90days!SpecialFaresforSeniors●Ifyou'reaseniorandridefrequently,amonthlypassisprobablythebestvalue.●Ifyou'reanoccasionalbusrider,youmayprefertopaycashforeachride,andtotakeadvantageofour35-centoff-peakfare.●Pleasenotethatdisabledandmedicarecustomersareentitledtoallseniorcashandpassfares.21.WhatisthepurposeofOTMRP?·A.Toselldiscountedridingpasses.B.Tohelpseniorsusepublictransportation.C.Toprovidefreeridesforseniors.D.Toorganizespecialridingeventsforseniors.22.Howcanpassengersgetdiscountedtickets?A.Byformingagroup.B.ByregisteringasaVIP.C.Bybookinginadvance.D.Byattendingaprogram.23.WhatcanweknowaboutSpecialFaresforSeniors?A.Seniorsmustpurchaseamonthlypasstogetdiscounts.B.Occasionalridersarenotqualifiedforoff-peakdiscounts:C.Amonthlypassisrecommendedforfrequentriders..D.Disabledandmedicarecustomersarenotincluded.BGobble,gobble,grabyourturkeybaster,it'sThanksgiving.CanadianThanksgiving,thatis.ThoughtheUSversiontakesplaceonthefourthThursdayofNovember,CanadacelebratesonthesecondMondayofOctober,whichthisyearfallsonOctober14.Formoreinsightsintothisannualgreatfeast,wereachedouttoAndrewMcIntosh,seniorsubjecteditorwiththeCanadianEncyclopedia.Naturally,wefirsthadtoaddressaquestionoftenaskedbyAmericans——whydoesCanadacelebrateThanksgivinginOctoberinsteadofNovember?Historically,hesays,ThanksgivinginCanadahasgenerallybeenaboutcelebratingthefallharvestandgivingthanksforthefooditprovidesbeforethecoldseasonsetsin.“WintercomesalotearlierinCanada,soourfallharvesthappensearlier,too,”hesays.“CanadianThanksgivingwassetasthesecondMondayinOctober,whentheweatherisstillamenabletooutdooractivities,in1957.”Butthecountrywascelebratinglongbeforethat.ThefirstofficialThanksgivingholidaytookplacein1879,andinthefollowingyears,itdidn'talwayshappeninOctober.“TheexactdateforeachyearwasdeterminedannuallybyParliament,whichalsoassignedaunifyingthemeeachyear—itoftencenteredaroundcelebratingthemonarchy,”saysMcIntosh.Interestingly,henotestheholidayoccurredaslateintheyearasDecember6andevencoincidedwithAmericanThanksgivingafewtimes.Asforthepresentday,someCanadians—includingthiswriter'sextendedfamily——opttohosttheirThanksgivingmealthedaybeforetheofficialMondayholiday,allowingthosewhodroveorflewinforthelongweekendtimetojourneybackhomeandnothavetotakeanextradayoffwork.24.WhydoesCanadacelebrateThanksgivinginOctoberinsteadofNovember?A.BecauseCanadianswanttofollowthehistoricalconvention.B.Becausewintercomesearlier.C.BecauseCanadiansareaccustomedtoit.D.Becausecoldweathercomesslower.25.Whichbestexplainstheunderlinedwordinthethirdparagraph?A.adaptable.B.suitable.C.affordable.D.imaginable.26.WhydosomeCanadianshosttheirThanksgivingmealinadvance?A.Becauseitiseconomicalforthemtodoso.B.Becausetheyareextremelyhomesick.C.Becausetheywanttoearnmoremoney.D.Becausetheycangobacktoworkontime.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThanksgivinginAmericaB.ThanksgivinginCanadaC.TheDifferencesofThanksgivinginUSAandCanadaD.TheOriginsofThanksgivingInAmericaandCanadaCOnSeptember9,2024,ApplereleaseditslatestiPhone16seriesataneventcalled“It'sGlowtime”.Attheevent,TimCook,thecompany'sCEO,playedupthepromiseofthephones’Alfeaturesinapre-recordedvideo.Indeed,thedemonstrationseemedimpressive.WhenCookpointedthecameraatarestaurant,theAIassistantSiricouldtellhimwhatwasonthemenu.Italsocouldanswerhisquestionsfairlywellandlearnabouttheusersfromtheirinteractionswiththeirdevices.Forinstance,Siricouldknowifauser'smotherwascallingandactedappropriately.AppleisoneofmanyfirmsthatwanttotakeAIbeyondhugedatacentres,knownasthecloud,andrunitonsmallerdevices,knownastheedge.Samsung,Apple'smajorcompetitor,launcheditsGalaxyS24withsomeAIfeaturesearlierthisyear.SodidMicrosoft,whichhaslaunchedWindowsPCsdesignedforAI.Buttheireffortshaveshownthatitisnoteasytoshiftcloud-basedAImodelstotheedgedevices.Atpresent,cloud-basedAImodelsaremostlytrainedongraphicsprocessingunits(GPUs)thatconsumesomuchenergythatitcantakeanuclear-powerplanttofuelthem.Theyalsoneedhugeamountsofmemoryanddata.Allthesecancosthundredsofmillionsofdollars.Evenoncetheyaretrained,runningtheseAImodelsiscostly.Accordingtooneestimate,itcostsOpenAI,themakerofChatGPT,36centseverytimesomeoneasksitsAImodelaquestion.Companiesareexperimentingwithvarioussolutionstotheseproblems.Applewillofferon-deviceAItodealwiththeeasiesttasks,butsendtrickierproblemstothefirm'sprivatecloud.Theservicewilldirectthemostdifficultrequeststothird-partymodelssuchasChatGPT.Butevensuchsmalleron-deviceAImodelsrequirealotofcomputingpowertorun,whichputshugestressontheedgedevices’batteries.“Makingthetechnologyworkcouldnotonlystartasuperlevelindevicesales,butalsocreatenewopportunitiesforappsanddigitaladvertising,”saysNeilShahofCounterpoint,aresearchfirm.“Butforthemoment,edgedevicesarebarelyreadyforbasicfunctions,letaloneGlowtime.”28.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.TheGlowtimeevent.B.iPhone16'sAIfeatures.C.TimCook'sperformance. D.ThefutureofAIphones.29.WhyareSamsungandMicrosoftmentionedinthetext?A.Totellreadershowbadcompetitioncanbe.B.TowarnAppleofthepotentialconsequences.C.Tocomparetheirnewlyreleasededgedevices.D.ToshowhowharditistoapplyAItoedgedevices.30.Whatistheproblemwithcloud-basedAImodels?A.OpenAIchargestoomuchmoney.B.AllofthemhavetobetrainedonGPUs.C.ItistooexpensivetotrainandrunthemD.Theycanonlydealwiththe·easiesttasks.31.WhatdoesNeilShahmostprobablyimply?A.iPhone16willprobablydisappointitsusers.B.AIphones'successwilldependonnewapps.C.SalesofAIphoneswillincreasegreatlysoon.D.TimCookwasnothonestwiththeAIfeatures.DConfirmationbiasreferstopeople’stendencytoseekoutinformationthatsupportstheirexistingbeliefs.Whileit'susuallysubconscious,itsimpactsaresignificant.Itcancloudpeople'sjudgementanddecision-makingprocesses.Oneexplanationforconfirmationbiasisthatitisanefficientwaytoprocessinformation.Humansareconstantlyfedwithinformationandcannotpossiblytakethetimetocarefullyprocesseachpiece.Itisadaptiveforhumanstorelyonsubconscious,automaticjudgementsthatcontributetotheefficiency.Anotherreasonwhypeopleshowconfirmationbiasistoprotecttheirself-worth.Peopleliketofeelgoodaboutthemselves,anddiscoveringabelieftheyhighlyvalueisincorrectmakesthemfeelbadaboutthemselves.Therefore,confirmationbiaswillencouragethemtodisregardtheinformationcontrarytotheirbelief.Researchesshowthatconfirmationbiasisstrongandwidespread.Instudiesexaminingmy-sidebias,peoplewereabletogenerateandremembermorereasonssupportingtheirsideofacontroversialissuethantheopposingside.Onlywhenaresearcherdirectlyaskedpeopletogenerateargumentsagainsttheirownbeliefsweretheyabletodoso.Itisnotthatpeopleareincapableofgeneratingargumentsthatarecontrarytotheirbeliefs,but,rather,peoplearenotmotivatedtodoso.Confirmationbiasalsosurfacesininterpersonalcommunication.Wheninteractingwithpeoplewhoperceiversthinkhavecertainpersonalities,theperceiverswillaskquestionsthatarebiasedtowardsupportingtheperceivers’beliefs.Ifanewroommateisexpectedtobefriendlyandoutgoing,youmayaskherifshelikestogotopartiesratherthanaskingifsheoftenstudiesinthelibrary.Confirmationbiasmayleadtoincompleteandmisinterpretedunderstandingofanissueortopic,ascrucialinformationmaybeoverlookedordismissed.Thus,toavoidit,peoplearesupposedtodiversifythesourcesofinformationaccessedasseekingmultipleperspectivesbringsabroaderunderstandingofthesubjectmatterandallowsforwell-roundeddecision-making.Anotherwayistoactivelychallengethebiasbyquestioningassumptionsandrelyingonevidenceratherthanpersonalopinions,whichhelpsusconsciouslyrecognizeinformationalbiasesandminimizetheirimpact.32.Whydopeopleshowconfirmationbias?A.Tohelpmaintaintheirdignity.B.Topreventshallowjudgements.C.Tohandlecomplexinformation.D.Todeveloptheirlogicalreasoning.33.WhatdidthestudiesinParagraph3find?A.Peoplecouldn'tproduceargumentsagainsttheirbelief.B.Informationsupportingpeople'sbeliefoftenwontheirpreference.C.Ittookconsiderablemotivationtofacecontroversialissues.D.Peoplefocusedoninformationconcerningtheopposingside.34.Howdoesthewriterillustrateconfirmationbiasincommunication?A.Bymakingcomparison.B.Bygivinganexample.C.Byintroducingastudy.D.Bydefiningaconcept.35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theroleofmy-sidebiasinenhancingpeople'sownbeliefs.B.Theeffectsofinformationoverloadondecision-makingprocess.C.Theimpactofconfirmationbiasoninterpersonalcommunication.D.Understandingofconfirmationbiasandstrategiestoovercomeit.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。ThefutureofAImightlookalotlikeHaveyoueversharedaseriousopiniononsocialmedia,onlytoreceivenoresponse—orworse,bemadefunof?36Atfirstglance,SocialAIseemslikeanyothersocialmediaplatform.37However,thekeydifferenceisthatyou'retheonlyrealpersonontheplatform;everyoneelseyouinteractwithisanAIbot.Youcancustomizedifferentpersonas,suchas“supporters”,“nerds”,“skeptics”,“visionaries”,or“ideators”.Thousandsofbotswilllikeandcommentoneachofyourtweets,withresponsesthatappeartocomefromrealpeople.38However,manyusershavediscoveredthatthebotstendtorespondinastandardformat,offeringcommentsthatlackrealdepthandareshapedbytheirassignedpersonas.3940“SocialAIisdesignedtogivepeopleaceforreflection,support,andfeedbackthatactslikeaclose-knitcommunity,”hewroteinatweet.However,heacknowledged,“Iknowthisappwon'tsolvealloflife'sproblems,butIhopeitcanbeasmalltoolforotherstoreflect,togrow,andtofeelseen.”,A.Soundsgreat,doesn'tit?B.Youcanposttweets,followothers,andgainfollowersinreturn.C.Butmostofall,it'sanattempttobuildanentirelynewwaytointeractwithAImodels.D.Afteryearsofwaitingandmonthsoftestingthelatestmodels,MichaelSaymaninventedSocialAI.E.Theapp'screator,MichaelSayman,explainedthathedevelopedSocialAItohelppeoplefeelheard.F.Thiscanmakeusersfeelasifthey'relivinginasimulation,muchlikethesettingofthe1998movieTheTrumanShow.’G.AnewappcalledSocialAIhasemergedtopotentiallyeasesuchawkwardmomentsanddisappointment第三部分语言知识运用(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,选出可以填入空内处的最佳选项。ChildrenarenotofteninvitedtoaddresstheUnitedNationsGeneralAssembly(联合国大会).ButtherestoodFelixFinkbeiner,witha(n)41questionaboutclimatechange.“Wechildrenknowthatadultsare42theclimatechallengesandthattheyhavethesolutions,”hesaid.“Butwedon'tunderstandwhythereissolittle43.”Beforehisspeech,Finkbeinerhadbeen44aremarkableenvironmentalcampaignforfouryearsandithassince45intoaglobalnetworkofchildrenworkingto46theearth'swarmingbyreforestingtheplanet.Mostofthemarebetweentheages9and12.Thereforestingeffortcouldbetracedtoafourthgradeschool47inFinkbeiner'shometown.Thetopicwasclimatechange.Inhisreport,Finkbeiner48toplantonemilliontreesinGermany.Finkbeiner'steacherwasdeeplyimpressedwiththeideaandaskedhimto49hisreporttootherstudentsandtheheadmaster.Ofcourse,noone50anythingtocomeoutofit.Buttwomonthslater,heplantedhisfirsttree,anunimpressiveappletree,neartheentrancetohisschool.Hiscampaignwasa51andhadadramaticclose.Bythetimehedeliveredhis52attheUNinNewYorkin2011,attheageof13,Germanyhadplanteditsmillionthtree.“IfIhadknownthenhowmuchinternationalmediacoveragethatappletreewould53,”hesaysnow,alittle54,“Iwouldhaveinsistedmymotherbuyamore55one.”41.A.easyB.politicalC.seriousD..awkward42.A.awareofB.addictedtoC.afraidofD.curiousabout43.A.profitB.actionC.waterD.luck44.A.avoidingB.planningC.advertisingD.leading45.A.expandedB.brokenC.run D.looked46.A.recordB.knowC.slowD.measure47.A.playB.assignmentC.accidentD.object48.A.declinedB.pretendedC.startedD.promised49.A.mailB.donateC.presentD.sell50.A.wantedB.expectedC.askedD.needed51.A.disasterB.jokeC.showD.hit52.A.speechB.treeC.evidenceD.package53.A.receiveB.missC.knowD.grow54.A.forgetfullyB.unwillinglyC.apologeticallyD.regretfully55.A.typicalB.impressiveC.genuineD.important第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)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。Thefirst-eversamplesretrievedfromthemoon'sfarside,56iconicfeatachievedbyChina'sChang'e6roboticmission,went57displayatthe75thInternationalAstronauticalCongress(IAC).TheIAC,58(hold)annuallysince1950,isthelargestglobaleventintheaerocesector.Thisyear'scongress,themed“ResponsibleceforSustainability”focusesonpromotingthesustainabledevelopmentofcetechnologiesglobally,59(ensure)thatfutureceexplorationandutilizationstrikeabalancebetweenscientificadvancementandenvironmentalprotection.Thisisthefirsttimethatthe60(scientific)valuablelunarsubstanceshavebeenshownoutsideChinasincethey61(bring)backtoEarthinJune.“Thesamples,thefirstmaterialsrecoveredfromthelunarfarside,haveuniquescientificvalueandwill62(far)expandhumans’knowledgeaboutthemoon'shistory63helptogearupthe64(explore)andexploitationoflunarresources.”theadministrationsaid,notingtheyare“sharedtreasure”ofhumanity.Thesamplesattractedmanyparticipantstotheinternationalconference,including65(head)ofnationalceagenciesandindustryrepresentatives.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校将举办“用英语讲好中国故事”(StoriesofChinaRetoldinEnglish)的比赛。请你给外教Hans写封邮件,邀请他担任比赛评委。内容包括:1.比赛的时间和地点;2.比赛的流程。注意:1.字数80词左右;2.开头已为你写出,不计入字数。DearHans,Howiseverythinggoing?Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。Lastyear,asmythen-9-year-oldson,Leopold,andIwerepreparingforamom-sonskitriptoKeystone,Icameupwitharule:wewouldsayyestoeverything.Yousee,Leopoldisapickyeater—helivesonchickennuggetsandyogurt—andcanbehesitanttotrynewthings.Iwashopingtofindawaytoencouragehimwithoutresortingtoworn-outsayinglike“Ifyoudon'ttryit,you'llneverknowifyoulikeit.”SoIborrowedtheideaofaYesDay,somethingourfamilyhasdoneahandfuloftimessincewatchingthemovieofthesamename.Beforethetrip,LeopoldandIagreedwewouldsayyestoeverything,includingfoodandexperiences—especiallynewones.Westartedsayingyesbeforeweevenboardedourflight,whenwestoppedatabreakfastbuffetattheairport.Forme,thatmeantIsampledaveganmeatball,whileLeopoldtriedamousebiteofhashbrownshesaidlooked“funny”.Afterwegotsettledatourhotel,ItookLeopoldtomeethisskiinginstructor.Whilehewasdoinghisskiingpractice,Iskiedbymyself.Onthefirstday,Iplayeditsafeandstucktothelongandwindingeasygreenrun.Onthesecondday,Ichallengedmyselftoskian,intermediatebluerun.TherewasapartsteeperthanIhadthought,butIdidmyslow,diligentS-turnsandImadeitdowninonepiece.LeopoldhadtakenafewlessonsbackathomeinConnecticutbuthadneverhadtheopportunitytoskionamountainofthissize.Myhopewasthathewouldmakethemostofthisopportunity.SoIencouragedhimtorideachairlift(吊椅式缆车)tothetopandthenskidown.Leopold'sanxietywasevidentaswestoodatthebaseofthemountain.Hiseyeswidenedatthesightofthechairlift,andheclutchedmyhandtightly.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:“Idon'twanttodothis,Mom.”hewhispered,hisvoicetrembling..Paragraph2:ThenLeopoldreturnedfromhisskiingadventure,flushingwithexcitement.英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5BAACB6-10AABCB11-15CCBAA16-20CCACB第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23BDC24-27BBDB28-31BDCA32-35ABBD36-40GBAFE第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45CABDA46-50CBDCB51-55DAADB第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.an57.on58.held59.ensuring60.scientifically61.werebrought62.further63.and64.exploration65.heads第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)DearHans,Howiseverythinggoing?Withmuchexpectationandsincerity,Iamwritingtoinviteyoutoengageinthecompetition“StoriesofChinaRetoldinEnglish”,asajudge.Scheduledat7thisFridayeveninginourschoolauditorium,theactivityiscomprisedof3sessions.Inthebeginning,ourheadmasterwilladdresstheopeningofthecompetition,followedbytheinformativeandabsorbingstoriesofChinaretoldinEnglish,whichwillbedemonstratedbythecompetentandproficientparticipants.Aftertheirperformances,weareprivilegedtohaveyouannouncethewinnersandshareyourcommentswithus.Willyoubegracinguswithyourpresence?Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua读后续写Onepossibleversion:“Idon'twanttodothis,Mom.”hewhispered,hisvoicetrembling.Icroucheddowntomeethisgazeandsaidgently,“Leopold,we’reheretosayyes.”Isawaflickerofdeterminationinhiseyesashenoddedyes.Heinchedtowardsthechairlift,white-knuckledduringthewholeride,buthedidn'tlookback.Thenhereachedthetopandpreparedtodescend,myheartinmythroat.Thefirstfewmomentswereshaky(颤巍巍的),butwitheachturn,hisconfidencewasgrowing.Iwatchedhiminthedistance,thrilledtoseehisonceshakyturnsevolveintoagracefulballetontheglisteningsnow.ThenLeopoldreturnedfromhisskiingadventure,flushingwithexcitement.“Ididit,Mom!”heexclaimed,hiseyesrklingwithpride.Asherecounted(讲述)theexcitingplunge(骤降)downtheslopeandtherefreshingchillywindagainstthecheeks,hisvoicewasfilledwithanewfoundfascinationandconfidence.Iproudlywrappedhiminawarmembrace,ourlaughterlingeringinthefrostyair.Behindus,thesnowcappedmountains,withitsawe-inspiringelegance,stoodasasilenttestimonytothepowerofsayingyestolife'schallenges.录音原文Text1W:I'dliketoorderalargeseafoodpizzaandasideofgarlicbread,please.M:Certainly.It'llbereadyatourrestaurantinaround20minutesandthenbroughttoyourhomewithinhalfanhour.W:That'sperfect,thanks.Text2M:Recently,there'sbeenalotofexcitementaboutsomenewplacestovisit.Sometravelcompanieshavestartedincludingtheseplacesintheirtourpackages.W:Wonderful!Nowwecangotomoreuniqueplaces.M:Yes,it'sgreatforpeoplewholiketotravel.Text3W:Thisnewapproundsmypurchasesupandsavesmyrechange.M:Howdoesitwork?W:It'slinkedtobankingandpaymentapps.IfIspend$3.50,itroundsupto$4.00andkeepsthisextra50centsinmyaccount.Text4M:I'mjoiningacodingcampthissummer.It'sasix-weekintensivecourse..W:Camp?So,doesitincludetimeinnatureorlearningoutdoorskills?M:It'snotatraditionalcamp.Inordertobecomeawebdevelopernextyear,Ineedtotakethiscourse.Text5M:Thanksforhelpingwithourresearchforthishistoryassignment.I'mstrugglingtofindgoodsources.W:Noproblem!I'llhandletheresearchwhiletherestoftheteamorganizesthecontenttopresent.M:That'sperfect.We'llgetitdonemuchfasterthisway.Text6M:Whereareallthosepeoplegoingandwhat'sthatentranceonthecornerofthiscrossing?Itlookslikeanundergroundparkingarea.W:Oh,it'sthenewundergroundpark.There'sstreet-levelaccesslikethisfromvariouscornersaroundthisneighborhood.Theycleanedoutunusedsubwaytunnelsandstations.Then,theytu

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