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第1页(共1页)2025年广西高考英语诊断试卷(4月份)一、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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.(1.5分)Wheredidthemangetthebird?A.Inamuseum.B.Inthemarket.C.FromDylan.2.(1.5分)Whendidtheboy'sfathergoout?A.Twohoursago.B.Anhourago.C.Halfanhourago.3.(1.5分)Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Full.B.Sleepy.C.Thirsty.4.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Theman'sclassmate.B.Theman'sschool.C.Thewoman'sjobinterview.5.(1.5分)Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithabouthisfirstapartment?A.Itsprice.B.Itssurroundings.C.Itssize.二、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。6.(3分)听材料,回答问题。(1)Whatisthemangoingtodotomorrow?A.Haveacheck﹣up.B.Goonabusinesstrip.C.Dosomecleaning.(2)Whereisprobablytheman'sIDcard?A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthestudy.C.Inthelivingroom.7.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)WhatdoweknowaboutAlice?A.Shehasbeanlearninghowtocook.B.She'sbusywithlabexperiments.C.She'soutofworknow.(2)WhendoesBobusuallydogardening?A.Onweekdayevenings.B.OnSaturdaymornings.C.OnSundaymornings.(3)WhatdoesAlicewanttodowithBob?A.Getsomeexerciseatagym.B.Gocyclingnearhiscommunity.C.TryChineseflowerarranging.8.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)WhatdoesMaxenjoydoing?A.Designingbuildings.B.Observinghumanbehavior.C.Solvingprogramming﹣relatedproblems.(2)WhatjobisSarahinterestedin?A.Beingacomputerprogrammer.B.Beingaresearcher.C.Beingapsychologist.(3)WhosupportedSarah'sdecisiononhermajor?A.Hermother.B.Herfather.C.Herschoolmate.9.(6分)听材料,回答问题。(1)WhatinstrumenthasAaronbeenlearningforadecade?A.Theguitar.B.Theviolin.C.Thesaxophone.(2)WhydidAarongotoamusicschool?A.Hisparentsaskedhimtodoso.B.Hehopedtogetspecializedsupport.C.Hewantedtolearnmoreinstruments.(3)Whydoesthewomanmentionherexperienceofstartingaband?A.Toexpressherdeepinterestinmusic.B.Toshowherrichexperienceinperformingatconcerts.C.Topointoutthechallengesofbeginningamusiccareer.(4)WhatdoesAaronsayaboutmusicfestivals?A.They'reknownforthevariety.B.Theytendtobecrowded.C.Theyofferbigstages.10.(4.5分)听材料,回答问题。(1)Howlongdoestheregistrationlast?A.Threedays.B.Sixdays.C.Ninedays.(2)Whatkindofspeechesmightbewarmlywelcomed?A.Thosewiththelatestnewsstories.B.Thosewiththeconsequencesoffoodwaste.C.Thosewithideasofreducingfoodwaste.(3)Whatcanthefourth﹣placewinnerget?A.Extracredits.B.Acashprize.C.Acertificateofparticipation.三、第二部分阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)11.(7.5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。Familyvacationscansupplylifelongmemories,buttoensurethateveryfamilymemberissatisfied,it'simportanttotraveltotheperfectdestination.Herearetop4placesintheUSAin2024.No.1OrlandoThere'snoothercityintheworldthatcelebratesthespiritofchildhoodlikeOrlando.ThefeelingthatyougetwhenyoucatchthelightoffEPCOT'sSpaceshipEarthfoundinWaltDisneyWorld;orfromyourfirstsipofButterbeerDiagonAlley;orwhenyouwitnessthesoaringheightsofShamu'saerobatics,allprovethatbeingakidisaboutyourstateofmind,notage.ThebesttimestovisitOrlandoarefromMarchtoMay.You'llfindthemostpleasantweatherthen.Summertimeistheworstseasonwhenthestate'sheatandhumidityareunbearable.No.2YellowstoneNationalParkWithdramaticpeaksandpristinelakes,YellowstoneNationalParklocatedinWyomingisanoutdoorenthusiast'sparadise.Multicoloredpoolsswirlaroundhotspringsandlaunchstreamsofsteamingwatertowardthesky.Whileyoutravelthroughmilesofmountains,canyons,becautiousaboutwildanimalslikebuffalo,deerandgrizzlies.ThebesttimestovisitYellowstoneNationalParkarefromSeptemberthroughOctoberbetweenpeakseasonandoff﹣peakseason.Theseshouldermonthsoffermildweather,andhasnoroadclosures.No.3Washington,D.C.Withitsmarbledmonumentsandhigh﹣profilepoliticians,thecapitalcityhastransformeditselfintoanexciting,faster﹣pacedEastCoastvacationdestination.TheDistrictalsooffersahostofrenownedmuseums.Andwithanexplosionofrestaurants,cafes,andclubs,D.C.hasbecomeathrivingculturalcenter.ThebesttimestovisitWashington,D.C.,arefromMarchtoMay.Ittendstobefreezingduetosnowstormsinwinter.Therefore,insuranceisrecommendedforanyonewhoplansawintervisittoD.C.No.4YosemiteNationalParkOneofCalifornia'smostfantasticnaturallandscapes,YosemiteNationalParkfeaturesnearly1,200squaremilesofsheerawe:toweringwaterfalls,millennia﹣oldtrees,dauntingclifffacesandthemostuniquerockformations.ThebesttimestovisitYosemiteareMayandSeptemberwhentheparkisaccessibleandwarm,butnottoocrowded.Makesureitisopenbeforeyougotherebecausemanyroadsareclosedforthemajorityoftheyearduetosnow.(1)Whichplacewillafamilyvisitiftheypreferthepurehappinessofachild?A.Orlando.B.YellowstoneNationalPark.C.WashingtonD.C.D.YosemiteNationalPark.(2)WhatoughtvisitorstodowhenstayinginWashingtonD.C.inDecember?A.TogotoDisneyWorld.B.Tocheckifitisopen.C.Togetinsured.D.Tokeepaneyeonwildanimals.(3)WhatdoYellowstoneNationalParkandYosemiteNationalParkhaveincommon?A.Theyareoftenfullybookedinwinter.B.Theyareopenmostoftheyear.C.Theyarelocatedinthesamestate.D.Theyofferamazingnaturalscenery.12.(10分)Nowadayscollegeprofessorsfacehigherbartograbtheattentionoftheirstudents,forcedtocompetewiththestimuli(刺激)ofsmartphonesandlaptopsinlargelecturehalls.Butwhenyourprofessorisasocialmediastar,it'salittlebiteasier.Tatiana,whoteachesphysicsatTexasUniversity,performsphysicstrickswithendlessenergyandenthusiasm.Inthekid﹣friendlyvideos,Dr.Tatianausesarangeofeverydayobjectsinherexperiments,fromping﹣pongballsandtoiletpapertobicyclewheelsandhairdryers.Herdepartment'sYouTubepagehasabout2.5millionfollowersonline.Sheowesherfametotheuniversitymarketingteam'sgoodqualityvideosofherlessons."Thisisjustoneofourwaystoconnectwithpeopletomakephysicsaccessibletopeople,"shesays.Teachingcollegefreshmanclassesalmosttwodecadesagowaschallenging.Shewasusedtoteachingjuniorswhoaredeterminedtolearnphysics.Butwhenitcomestoteachingalargelecturehallof100﹣plusfirst﹣yearstudents,firstimpressionsare"makeorbreak"."Ididnotcapturetheirattentiononthefirstday,"shesays,"Imissedthisopportunitytobondwiththemfromtheverybeginning,andthenittookmeawhiletofindmyvoice."HerstrongRussianaccenthasbecomefamiliartoherfansonline.Bythesecondsemester,shefoundherfooting.Thekeyhasbeentomakeherselfapproachableandherinstructionpersonal."Talktoyourstudentsbeforeandafterclass.Anddon'tjustlecture,talktothem.Whenyouaskthequestion,youexpecttheanswer,"shesays,"It'snotalwayseasy,butwhenyou'reclosetothem,it'sdefinitelyeasier."DhananiattendedTexasUniversityafterseeingDr.Tatiana'svideosonline."WatchingDr.Tatianadotheexperimentsonline,especiallysinceshewasafemaleleader,wasmoreinspiringformetoevengointophysics,"Dhananisaid.That'swhatDr.Tatianacanhopefor:makingphysicsmoreexcitingandlessintimidating."Iftheyremembermyclassin20yearsorso,Icouldnotaskforabetterreward,"shesaid.(1)HowdidTatianagainpopularityonlineinheropinion?A.Withherpassionforteaching.B.Byusingthemodernsmartphonesandlaptops.C.Bydoingherexperimentswithvariousitems.D.Withtheaidoftheprofessionallyproducedvideos.(2)WhattroubledidDr.Tatianahaveinteachingthefirst﹣yearstudentsatfirst?A.Shefailedtoimpressstudents.B.Shegaveherlectureinabighall.C.Shewastooconfidentinherclassroom.D.ShetaughtinherstrongRussianaccent.(3)Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Smartphonesmakeiteasierforteacherstoteach.B.Dr.Tatiana'suniqueaccentmadeherunacceptable.C.Dr.Tatianalikestointeractwithstudentsinclass.D.DhananiattendedTatiana'sclassbecauseofherpatience.(4)Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.OnlinevideosmakephysicseasierB.IttakestimetobeagoodteacherC.LearningphysicscanbeinterestingD.Celebrityinspiresstudents13.(10分)OnNovember1,1876,TheNewYorkTimes,anewspaper,confidentlydeclaredHalloweenwoulddisappearforever.However,in2024,consumersareexpectedtospend$11.6billioncelebratingtheholiday,upfrom$3.3billionin2005.Perhapsitistimeforthenewspapertoeatsomecrow.Halloween,hastransformedfromapagan(异教的)feasttoacelebrationwithlovinglyhomemadecostumesandtreatstooneofthelargestconsumerspendingholidaysinAmerica.Buthowdidthisholidaywithhumbleoriginsbecomeaneconomicboostwithglobalappeal?Halloweenisamarketer'sdream,saidArnold,afinanceprofessor.Itfallsonthesamedayeveryyear.Halloweenitemsarelargelyconsumable,forcandyneedstobemeteveryyearandkidsoutgrowcostumes,andpopculturetrendscanhelppredictwhichcostumeswillbethemust﹣haveseachseason.The1970sbroughtmass﹣manufacturedcostumesandindividuallywrappedcandythatmadetheholidayexplodeinpopularity.Italsoshiftedfromamorereligiousholidaytomasscelebration.Evenwhenconsumersareworriedabouttheirfinances,they'llstillopentheirwalletsforholidayslikeHalloweenandChristmas,ProfessorArnoldsaid,because"itcreatesauniqueexperienceataparticulartimeoftheyear.""Evenduringthepandemic,consumerstrytocelebratethesetwoholidays,"hesaid.Trick﹣or﹣treatingcameaboutasawaytodistractchildrenwho,by1900,hadtakenovertheholiday.Kidsonlyplayedsimplebutmischievouspranks.However,astimepassedandAmericabeganurbanizing,thepranksbecameverydestructive.Communitiesneededawayto"buyoff"gangsofnaughtychildrenwhowerefrighteningneighborsbydamagingfurniture,settingtiresonfireandeventrippingpeopleonsidewalks.Neighborhoodhouse﹣to﹣housepartieswereheldforkids.Thisoriginoftrick﹣or﹣treatalsoprovidedthebasisfortoday'shauntedattractionslikehauntedhousesandmazesaspeoplewouldsetup"trailsofterror"intheirbasements.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinparagraph1"eatsomecrow"probablymean?A.Keepitspromise.B.Makeanapology.C.Announcesomethingofficially.D.Reportanevent.(2)WhathasHalloweenchangedinto?A.Atraditionthathasalreadyvanished.B.Aholidaythatdrivespeopletospend.C.Afestivalthatfeaturesdecorations.D.Afeastthatislikedallovertheworld.(3)WhydopeoplespendmuchonholidayslikeHalloween?A.Togetfashionablecostumes.B.Toshowtheirfaithinthereligion.C.Toboosttheeconomyintheirway.D.Togainaspecialexperience.(4)Whatistheoriginoftrick﹣or﹣treat?A.Itisdesignedtokeepchildrenamused.B.Itservesasapurposeofdrivingevilsaway.C.Itisawaytokeepchildrenfromplayingdestructivetricks.D.Itisamethodtostrengthenthebondbetweenkidsandadults.14.(10分)Withtheinventionoftinnedgoodsandpasteurization(巴氏消毒法)inthe19thcentury,foodprocessingbecamepossibleonanindustrialscale.Processinginnovationsmadefoodcheaper,moreconvenientandplentiful.AccordingtotheUN,thefoodsupplyinrichcountriesavailableforapersonincreasedbyover20%between1961and2021,to3,500kilocalories.Meanwhile,obesityrateshavemorethantripled.Nowconcernsaregrowingthattheheavyprocessingmayitselfbeharmful.Aparticulartargetis"ultra﹣processedfoods"(UPFs),arelativelyrecentlabelputforwardbyMonteiro,aBrazilianscientist.AuthoritiesinBrazil,CanadaandPeruhaveadvisedthepublictolimitconsumptionofthesefoods.Attheheartofthedebateisaquestion:areUPFsunhealthybecausetheirnutritionalcontentispoor,ordoestheprocessingsomehowposerisksinitself?Newresearchmaysoonprovideanswersthatcouldreformulatewhatpeopleeat.Attheturnofthe21stcenturyDr.MonteironoticedthatpeopleinBrazilwerebuyinglesssugarandoilthaninthepast.Yettheratesofobesitywerestillrising.Thiscoincidedwiththegrowingpopularityofpackagedsnacksandready﹣mademeals,whichwereloadedwithsugar,fatsandotheradditives.UPFsincludeheavilyprocesseditems,forexamplefizzydrinks,sugarycerealsandfrozenpizzas.Thesearemadewithingredientsnottypicallyfoundinahomekitchen,suchashydrogenatedoils,high﹣fructosecornsyrup,andflavouringagents.UPFsaremadebybreakingdownwholefoodsintocomponentssuchassugars,proteins,starchesandfibre.Thesearechemicallyprocessedalongwithadditiveslikeartificialcolorsandsweetenerstomakethefoodmoreappealing.Sincethe1990stheshareofUPFsindietsworldwidehasgrown;theynowaccountformorethanhalfofthecalorieintakeinAmericaandBritain.Evidencehasalsobeenbuildingthatthesefoodsareharmfulinsomeway.NumerousstudiesshowthatpeoplewhoconsumedietshighinUPFstendtohavemorehealthproblems,includingobesity,type﹣2diabetes,variouscancersandmentalhealthproblems.UPFsoftencontainhigherfat,sugarandsaltthanprocessedfoods,whichcouldaccountfortheirnegativeeffects.Butarecentanalysisfoundthatevenafteradjustingforfat,sugarandsalt,UPFswerestillstronglylinkedtopoorhealth.Thatsuggeststhereismoretotheirharmthanjustapoornutrientprofile.(1)WhatistheattitudeoftheauthoritiesinBraziltowardsUPFsinparagraph2?A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Indifferent.D.Favorable.(2)Whyareadditiveswidelyusedinfoodprocessing?A.Theycontributetofood'sdiversity.B.Theymakefoodmoreattractive.C.Theymakefoodeasiertodigest.D.Theyarehigh﹣qualifiedandaffordable.(3)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.UPFsmerelycausesproblemsinthedevelopedcountries.B.Foodprocessingisharmfulthroughoutthehistory.C.OnewillbemorelikelytofallillifconsumingmuchUPFs.D.UPFswillbehealthyiffat,sugarandsaltarereduced.(4)Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThereasonwhyUPFsarebadforhealth.B.TheingredientsofUPFs.C.ThebenefitsthatUPFsusedtoprovide.D.ThediseaseslinkedtoUPFs.四、第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)15.(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。FacelessinfluencersarebecomingfamousonlineThemostsuccessfulinfluencersputtheirlivesinthespotlight﹣﹣andtheirfacesalloveryoursocial﹣mediafeed.(1)Meetfacelessinfluencers,whoareattractingmillionsoffollowersandarequietlyconqueringsocialmedia,turningtheiranonymity(匿名)intocommercialgains.OnTikToksome200,000postsaretagged#Faceless;theyhaveacombined1.1billionviews.Facebookgroupssuchas"GirlsGoneFaceless"boastover100,000members."Facelesscreatorshavethesamededicatedfollowingsastraditionalinfluencers,"saysJuliaMarkowitzofEmeraldWoodsManagement,aninfluenceragency."(2)(3)Intheearlydaysthismeantunnamedbloggersandusingapenname.Butsocialmediaandinfluencerculturehavealwaysemphasisedpersonalidentity.Removingone'sidentitymarkershasmadefacelessinfluencingamoreinclusivespacefortheneutralcontent.Twothingschangedtogiverisetothenewfacelesstrend.OnewasthesuccessofAsia'sunnamed"silentvloggers",whosecinematicvideosofdailylifewhilestuckathomeduringthepandemicwentviral.(4)FacelessinfluencersemergedwhenTheGenZcorporategirlwantedtomakemoneyonthesideofhernine﹣to﹣fivewithoutputtinguphermake﹣up.Facelessinfluencersmaybethrivingtoday,buttheyarenotimmunetopressures.Somewonderwhethertheyaremorelikelytobedisplacedbyaccountsthatuseartificialintelligencetocreatecontentcheaply.Technologyisnowgoodenoughforvirtualinfluencerstobebelievable,cuttingouttheneedforrealpeople.(5)A.Theinternethasahistoryofanonymity.B.Theonlydifferenceisthattheirfollowerscareabouttheirlifestyle,nottheirspecificlife.C.Thesecondwasthatpeopletrytomakemoneyasinfluencerswithoutdevotingtoomuch.D.AnotherwasthatFacelessinfluencerscouldavoidsomeannoyingcommentsfromviewers.E.Theirbiggestcompetitionisnototherimitatorsbuttherecommendationalgorithm(算法).F.Influencerswithoutuniquepersonalityandreal﹣lifestoriescanbeeasilygeneratedbyAI.G.Butanewkindofcreatoristurningtheinternet'straditionalmodelofsuccessupsidedown.五、完形填空。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分15分)16.(15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Acouplewalkedthroughthecoldnight,seekingshelter.Thefather﹣to﹣bescannedtheroadsideforsomehomewherehisstruggling(1)mightrestsafely.Helookedoveratherfrequently.Shewalkedwithdifficulty,herwaymade(2)bythenewlifegrowinginsideher.Theyneededawarmplacesafefromthe(3)wind.TheirnameswerenotMaryandJoseph.butPepperandCooper.Norweretheymanandwife,butratherapairofbeagles(小猎犬).Guswasdrivinghomewhenhe(4)thepairintheflashofhisheadlights.Itwasdifficulttosecforthesnow.buthecouldtellthedogswerewearingtags.Whatweretheydoingouthere?Hepulledovertocheckitout.Gusbentdownandstretchedouthishandstothebeagles,whichmadenoeffortto(5).Gusreadtheirtagsandtriedtocallthenumberlisted,butitwassnowingsohardthathisScreen(6).Heplacedthedogsinhiscarand(7)hiswifeKatieofthedogs.Thenhedialedthenumberfromthetags.Amanansweredandimmediatelygrew(8)whenGustoldhimwhyhewascalling."Igavethosedogsaway,"themansaid."Idon'tneedthem."Theman(9)quickly.(10),thesepoorbeagleswereabandoned.Guslookedoveratthem,theirlargehoundeyesbegging.Katieaskedhimtobringthemhome.Theylaidoutfoodandwaterforthedogs.Theexhaustedanimalslaytogether,Cooper,(11)liftinghisheadtofussoverPepper.Keepingthispairwas(12)sincetheyalreadyhadadog.Thenextday,Katietookthedogstothesheltertodropthemoff."I'mnotsigningthedogsovertoyouifyou'regoingto.(13)them,"shesaid.Andtheshelterworkerspromisedherthey'dkeepthecoupletogether.Inthedaysfollowing,Katiephonedtheshelter(14)tocheckuponthecouple.Eventually,thebeagleswereadoptedasapair.Whenkindnessandlovetriumphover(15)andneglect,itcanfeellikethegreatestmiracleofall.(1)A.companionB.opponentC.strangerD.neighbour(2)A.smootherB.heavierC.easierD.lighter(3)A.gentleB.sweetC.warmD.bitter(4)A.spottedB.heardC.grabbedD.shot(5)A.surviveB.interactC.escapeD.eat(6)A.clearedB.fellC.brokeD.misted(7)A.informedB.accusedC.warnedD.cured(8)A.impressiveB.disappointedC.excitedD.defensive(9)A.thoughttwiceB.hungupC.helpedoutD.brokedown(10)A.LuckilyB.HopefullyC.ObviouslyD.Miraculously(11)A.accidentallyB.constantlyC.magicallyD.dramatically(12)A.impossibleB.appealingC.suitableD.interesting(13)A.killB.displayC.separateD.abuse(14)A.merelyB.hardlyC.rarelyD.repeatedly(15)A.kindnessB.crueltyC.warmthD.ignorance六、第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)17.(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。UNESCOaddedSpringFestivaltotheRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.Thedecision(1)(make)duringthe19thsessiontakingplaceinParaguayfromDecember2to7,2024.ThecommitteerecognizedthefestivalforitswidearrayofritualsanduniqueculturalelementsthatengageallofChinesesociety.(2)UNESCOhighlightedwasthattheSpringFestival,(3)(mark)thestartofthetraditionalChineseLunarNewYear,involvesvarioussocialpractices,includingprayersforgoodfortuneandfamilyreunions.Italsofeaturesactivities(4)(plan)byeldersandfestivepubliceventsorganizedbycommunities.Receivingtheluckymoneyissomething(5)kidsdesiremostonthatoccasion.Peoplelightfireworks,put(6)coupletsondoorsandenjoyalargemealtogether.AccordingtoUNESCO'sdocumentation,thetraditionalknowledgeandcustomsassociatedwiththeSpringFestivalarepasseddowninformallywithinfamiliesand(7)(community).China'sviceministerofCultureandTourism,RaoQuan,wholedtheChinesedelegationattheUNESCOsession,expressedgratitudeforthe(8)(recognize).HestressedthattheSpringFestivalisChina'smostimportanttraditionalholiday,symbolizingtheChinesepeople'shopesforabetterlife,strongtiestofamilyandcountry,andthevaluesofharmonybetweenhumansandnature.Rao(9)(far)explainedthatthefestival,passeddownthroughgenerations,hasprovidedlastingspiritualstrengthtotheChinesepeople.Ithasplayed(10)significantroleinpromotingfamilyandsocialharmonyandfosteringglobalculturalexchange.七、第四部分写作(共两节,满分15分)18.(15分)假定你是李华,你校上周六举行了"大美我的国"为主题的演讲比赛,请你为学校的英文报写一篇关于这次比赛的报道。内容包括:(1)比赛的过程;(2)比赛的反响。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。MybeautifulcountryEnglishSpeechcompetition_________________________________八、第二节(满分25分)19.(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。SamwashavingatoughFriday.The51﹣year﹣old,whowasdealingwithkidneyfailure(肾衰竭)andhadbeenondialysis(透析)forafewyears,foundhimselfatavascularcenter30milesfromhomeforthesecondtimein24hours.Thedaybefore,hisbrotherhaddrivenhimtoahospitalinNewJersey,foraroutinedeclotting(除血块)ofhisdialysisaccessport,butitunexpectedlyclogged(堵住)againthatnight.He'dbeendiagnosedwithdiabetesmorethan20yearsbefore,whichledtohiskidneyproblems.Hewasonthetransplantlist,butnomatcheshadyetappeared.Samtookataxitoandfromhisappointment.Leo,ataxidriveraged31,wasdrivingnorthandacceptedtheorder.WhenSamgotintothecar,Leocouldseethattheoldermanwasweakbutingoodspirits.Andastheysetoutonthe40﹣minutedrivetoSam'shomeinSalem,theychatted."Samreallylitupthecarwithpositiveenergy,"saidLeo,whosharedwithSamthathewasaproudArmyveteran.Sam,whoworkedinsalesatacompanythatproducespiping,mentionedthatinthepasthe'denjoyedvolunteeringathischurchandinhiscommunity,evenservingaspresidentofthecitycouncil.Buthewasdoinglessthesedays,heexplained,becausethedialysistreatmentslefthimexhausted.ThenSamrevealedthathewassearchingforakidneydonorandthatthegiverandreceiverbothneedtobetestedbeforethesurgery.Leojokedthathe'dbeagooddonorcandidate,becausehedidn'tdrinkorsmoke.Samagreed,thoughhedidn'tthinkmuchofitastheykeptdriving.Leo,however,couldn'tstopthinkingaboutit.WhenLeoofferedtoexchangetheirphonenumbers,SamthoughtLeowasjustbeingnice.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式作答。Later,SamgotacallfromLeosayingthathewouldofferhiskidneytohim.______________________14monthsaftertheymeteachotherbychance,theytworecoveredfromtheirsuccessfulsurgeries._____

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