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      1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
      2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,
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      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。每段对话仅读一遍。
      1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      Where is the man prbably ging?
      A. The schl. B. The hspital. C. A pizza restaurant.
      2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What after-schl club might the wman have jined?
      A. The drama club. B. The sailing club. C. The phtgraphy club.
      3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What expectatin des the wman have fr her next smartphne?
      A. A back camera screen. B. A better camera. C. An imprved AI search engine.
      4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      Which des the wman prbably wrk fr?
      A. The city cuncil. B. The weather service. C. A technlgy cmpany.
      5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
      What aspect des the wman suggest the man emphasize in his speech?
      A. The benefits f using scial media.
      B. The imprtance f physical security.
      C. The risks f sharing persnal infrmatin nline.
      第 1页/共 13页
      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. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. What the man can d t help peple.
      B. Hw great Mary is fr dnating bld.
      C. Why peple with health issues rely n vlunteers.
      7. What will the man d next?
      A. Vlunteer at the cmmunity center.
      B. Meet Mary at the library.
      C. Search n the Internet.
      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. Hw many times has the man’s village been flded this year?
      A. Once. B. Three times. C. Six times.
      9. What des the wman think f the insurance cmpanies?
      A. They will need a lng time t wrk things ut well.
      B. They will help the man t mve frm the village.
      C. They can repair the huse very quickly.
      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】
      10. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A. Artist and mdel. B. Old schl friends. C. Strangers.
      11. When was the painting f the wman cmpleted?
      A. Arund 10 years ag.
      B. Arund 20 years ag.
      C. Arund 30 years ag.
      第 2页/共 13页
      12. What was the wman’s reasn fr being painted?
      A Fr schlwrk. B. Fr the mney. C. Fr the experience.
      13. What type f event are the speakers attending?
      A. A painting exhibitin.
      B. An art party f a mdel.
      C. An art festival at a university.
      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. Where des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
      A. At a university. B. At a restaurant. C. In a bakery.
      15. Why des the wman cme t the man?
      A. The AI has beaten a human at chess.
      B. A student has given the AI incrrect infrmatin.
      C. A piece f sftware has dne smething unexpected.
      16. What d we knw abut the AI?
      A. It was prgrammed in English and German.
      B. It might be able t learn frm peple talking.
      C. It was being trained n netwrk inputs.
      17. What are the speakers trying t d?
      A. Find ut the answer t a prblem.
      B. Discuss hw t learn a language.
      C. Decide hw t develp a new prgram.
      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. What is the speaker intrducing?
      A. An authr. B. A curse. C. A nvel.
      19. What d the listeners need t cnsider when reading mdernist bks?
      A. Other events happening at the time.
      B. Hw much literature was prduced.
      第 3页/共 13页
      C. The backgrunds f the writers.
      20. What des the speaker say abut Langstn Hughes?
      A. He was brn in 1910. B. He wrte rmantic nvels. C. He was African American.
      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。
      A
      The Best Islands t Visit in Thailand
      Thailand is blessed with ver 1,800 miles f castline dtted with mre than 1,400 islands, scattered acrss
      bth the Gulf f Thailand in the east and the Andaman Sea in the west. Shrt n time and nt sure which islands t
      visit? Read n fr ur pick f the lveliest.
      1. Phuket
      Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, is als ne f its mst varied. It’s a place where yu can meditate with
      mnks in temples, party hard, laze n beaches, watch elephants, eat well — and mre. Due t its size, it’s wrth
      thinking carefully abut where yu’d like t stay. Crss int the neighbring prvince f Phang Nga and yu’ll
      have even quieter beaches.
      2. Kh Samui
      Smaller Kh Samui, in the Gulf f Thailand, has its best weather between February and September (Nvember
      has a lt f rain, s head t Phuket if yu’ re travelling ver that mnth). The island’s perimeter is lined with sme
      f the mst luxurius htels in Thailand, including the Fur Seasns, private island escapes and plenty f plush
      villas.
      3. Kh Phangan
      It’s a shrt hp frm Samui t Kh Phangan, an island which, despite its full-mn party fame, has a much
      sleepier atmsphere in between thse mnthly events. There are busy parts — yu’ll find the backpackers
      cngregating arund Haad Rin beach — but if yu venture nrth t Haad Khm yu’ll find quieter stretches f
      sand.
      4. Kh Ta
      It’s a little bit mre effrt t reach Kh Ta frm Samui — ferries are regular, but take just a bit lnger.
      Thse wh make the effrt are rewarded with a laid-back and traffic-free island with lng glden beaches and
      cmpetitive dive curses. There are plenty f bars n the beach fr cheap green curries.
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      21 Which island is recmmended fr travelers visiting in Nvember?
      A. Phuket. B. Kh Samui.
      C. Kh Phangan. D. Kh Ta.
      22. Which is NOT mentined as a feature f Kh Ta?
      A. Lng glden beaches. B. Cmpetitive dive curses.
      C. Vibrant nightlife and parties. D. A laid-back atmsphere.
      23. What is the cmmn theme amng the islands?
      A. They are all lcated in the Andaman Sea.
      B. They are all knwn fr their full-mn parties.
      C. They ffer relaxatin and unique experiences.
      D. They are nly accessible by private bats
      B
      Arthur Sze, a freshman at MIT, was taking calculus ntes when inspiratin hit. He scribbled phrases n his
      ntebk’s back, later crafting them int his first pem. The next year, he left MIT fr Berkeley, aiming t be a
      pet, despite his parents’ disapprval.
      His gamble prved visinary. On Mnday, the Library f Cngress named Sze, 74, the next U. S. pet laureate
      (桂冠诗人).
      Sze’s bservatinal petry draws frm nature and vivid imagery. He plished his skills by translating ancient
      Chinese pems. His wrks evlved int lnger pieces with shifting perspectives and tnes. Thugh his newer
      pems seem simpler, he believes they hld greater depth.
      “Yu dn’t need t grasp a pem all at nce,” Sze said. “The best nes cmmunicate thrugh sund, rhythm,
      and musicality, revealing themselves gradually.”
      His latest cllectin, “Int the Hush,” includes a pem, “Farlits,” describing puring sand int bags and
      lighting candles:
      in this life, yu may try, try
      t light a match, fail,
      fail again and again; yet, letting g, yu strike
      a tip ne mre time
      when it bursts int flame —
      第 5页/共 13页
      Brn in New Yrk t Chinese immigrants, Sze lived mstly in New Mexic, teaching fr ver tw decades.
      As pet laureate, he’ll fcus n translated petry.
      Sze, the 25th U. S. pet laureate, fllws luminaries like Jy Harj and Tracy K. Smith. His hnrs include a
      Natinal Bk Award and a Guggenheim Fellwship.
      He assumes the rle amid cultural tensins, fllwing President Trump’s dismissal f the librarian f Cngress.
      Unlike sme cntempraries, Sze’s petry desn’t dwell n identity. He believes petry shuld cmmunicate
      humanity, allwing readers t interpret fr themselves, resisting heavy-handed interpretatin.
      When ffered the pet laureate psitin, Sze tk time t cnsider, ensuring it wasn’t plitical and that he’d
      have time fr his wn writing. By mrning, he accepted. “My gal is t recgnize, celebrate, and appreciate petry’
      s pwer,” he said.
      24. What can we learn abut Arthur Sze’s decisin t leave MIT?
      A. It was his childhd dream.
      B. It was against his parents’ wishes.
      C. It was suggested by his petry teacher at MIT.
      D. It was because he fund calculus curses difficult.
      25. Hw are Sze’s newer pems different frm his earlier wrks?
      A. They are mre cmplex in structure.
      B. They are lnger with mre shifting viewpints.
      C. They are plain with a mre prfund essence.
      D. They use mre difficult vcabulary.
      26. What made Sze hesitate when he was ffered the pet laureate psitin?
      A. Fear f lsing Chinese identity.
      B. Reluctance t gain mre public attentin.
      C. Uncertainty abut prmting translated petry.
      D. Cncern ver its impact n persnal writing.
      27. Which title best summarizes the main cntent f the text?
      A. Arthur Sze Named 25th U. S. Pet Laureate
      B. Arthur Sze Taking n Identity and Interpretatin
      C. Arthur Sze Reflecting Life Insights via Pems
      D. Arthur Sze Teaching and Writing Pems
      第 6页/共 13页
      C
      Remember Quibi? The 2020 shrt-frm streaming service fr smartphnes crashed spectacularly, its name
      nw assciated with bad ideas. Yet Llyd Braun, frmer ABC Entertainment and Yah Media executive, is
      reviving the cncept with MicrC — a prject blending AI and micr dramas, the addictive, bite-sized
      entertainment genre (类型) bming in China.
      Micr dramas, sht vertically fr phnes, feature sapy, serialized plts like My Sweet Hme and Summer
      Rse (bth available n Reel Shrt). Chinese firms prduce entire seasns fr as little as $15,000 with episdes
      lasting 1 — 3 minutes and seasns spanning 30 — 150 episdes. The genre, nw a $7 billin industry in China,
      is gaining U.S. ppularity, with millins dwnlading Chinese apps. Analysts predict a$10 billin glbal market by
      2027.
      Braun calls it a rare white space in the U.S. entertainment. Unlike Quibi, which spent $100,000 — 125,000
      per minute and burned $1.4 billin, MicrC plans t cut csts using AI. Fr example, AI-assisted animatin culd
      reduce prductin expenses frm $15,000 — 60,000 per minute t $1,500.
      Funded by Cineverse and Banyan Ventures, MicrC will adpt a “freemium” mdel: free initial episdes,
      with credits r subscriptins unlcking endings. The app, launching next year, will als explre genres like
      animatin. Jana Wingrad, MicrC’s CEO and frmer Shwtime president, aims t balance quality with the genre’
      s signature suspense — establishing plts in 3 secnds and a dramatic hk in 23.
      Susan Rvner, ex-NBCUniversal and Warner Brs. executive behind hits like Ted Lass, will jin as chief
      creative fficer. Cineverse, which hlds a 50% share, is develping the app with 100+ Indian engineers. The
      cmpany als wns 71,000 media prperties, including pdcasts and films, sme f which Rvner may adapt.
      Why haven’t traditinal studis jumped in? “The industry is in cnfusin,” says Cineverse CEO Chris
      McGurk. “Big studis are scrambled t survive, nt innvate.” MicrC hpes its AI-driven apprach and veteran
      leadership will seize this untapped pprtunity.
      28. What can be inferred abut Quibi frm the text?
      A. It first intrduced micr dramas t the U. S. market.
      B. It failed due t its smartphne-fcused shrt cntent.
      C. It laid a firm base fr MicrC’ s streaming expansin.
      D. Its high-cst prductin taught MicrC a lessn.
      29. What best describes micr-drama’s status in China and its trend in the U.S.?
      A. Small industry in China, minr impact in the U.S.
      第 7页/共 13页
      B. Well-established in China, declining in the U.S.
      C. High-value in China, gaining appeal in the U.S.
      D. Emerging in China, absent in the U.S. market.
      30. Hw des MicrC’ s “freemium” mdel wrk?
      A. Pay fr start, rest free. B. Free start, pay fr endings.
      C. All episdes free. D. Yearly subscriptin nly.
      31. Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the text?
      A. Llyd Braun is ptimistic abut U.S. micr drama market.
      B. Jana Wingrad values quality ver plts.
      C. Susan Rvner plans t prduce 100+ micr dramas.
      D. Chris McGurk predicts traditinal studis will be replaced.
      D
      Researchers have identified mre than 1,000 ptentially prblematic pen-access jurnals using an artificial
      intelligence (AI) tl that selected arund 15,000 titles fr signs f dubtful publishing practices. A study released
      recently suggests that “there's a whle grup f prblematic jurnals in plain sight that are functining as
      suppsedly respected jurnals that really dn't deserve that qualificatin”
      The apprach culd be used t help tackle the rise in what the study authrs call “questinable pen-access
      jurnals”. It is available nline in a clsed beta versin, and rganizatins that index (检索) jurnals, r publishers,
      can use it t review their prtflis (文 件 夹 ), says study c-authr Daniel Acuña, a cmputer scientist at the
      University f Clrad Bulder. But, he adds, the AI smetimes makes mistakes, and is nt designed t replace
      detailed evaluatins f jurnals and individual publicatins that might result in a title being remved frm an index.
      “A human expert shuld be part f the evaluating prcess” befre any actin is taken, he says.
      The AI tl can analyze a vast amunt f infrmatin frm jurnals’ websites and the papers they publish, and
      search fr red flags — such as shrt turnarund times fr publishing articles and high rates f self-citatin. It als
      assesses whether members f a jurnal's editrial bard are related with well-knwn, reputable research institutins,
      and checks hw clear publicatins are abut licensing and fees. Several f the criteria used t train the tl cme
      frm best-practice guidance develped by the Directry f Open Access Jurnals (DOAJ).
      When the researchers asked the AI t assess 15,191 pen-access jurnals listed in the public database
      Unpaywall, the team estimated that sme 345 f these were mistakenly flagged: they included discntinued titles,
      bk series and jurnals frm small, learned-sciety publishers.
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      Cenyu Shen, the DOAJ's deputy head f editrial quality, says that the number f prblematic jurnals is
      rising and AI tls culd help t speed up sme f these assessments.
      32. Why shuld a human expert be part f the evaluating prcess?
      A. AI prvides evaluatin with untrusted cmprehensin.
      B. Manual review cntributes t final thrugh decisins.
      C. Mistakes are caused by AI's missing critical details.
      D. A human expert dminates the evaluating prcess.
      33. What des the phrase “red flags” in paragraph 3 prbably refer t?
      A. Signals f a pr-quality jurnal. B. Warnings frm reputable researchers.
      C. Markers fr mistakes f the websites. D. Guidance by pen-access jurnals.
      34. What's the purpse f the furth paragraph?
      A. T prmte the Unpaywall database. B. T disapprve f learned-sciety publishers.
      C. T illustrate the shrtcmings f the AI tl. D. T detail the criteria the AI used t flag.
      35. What is the verall tne f the passage regarding the AI tl?
      A. Uncritical advcacy. B. Prfund skepticism.
      C. Fierce ppsitin. D. Cautius ptimism.
      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。
      Prtect Yur “Hliday Heart”
      The hliday seasn, while jyful, brings a hidden danger: a spike in heart prblems. The American Heart
      Assciatin ntes that cardiac deaths peak n Christmas Day, fllwed by December 26 and New Year’s Day.
      ____36____ This festive perid, thugh happy, can be acutely stressful.
      ____37____ Dr. Jhanna Cntreras explains that cld winter weather, hliday stress, rich fds, excess
      alchl, and reduced exercise all cntribute. These elements clash with essential heart-healthy habits — regular
      activity, balanced nutritin, mderate drinking, and stress management — that are ften neglected during hlidays.
      Hliday feasts pse risks. Traditinal dishes like cheese, ham, and buttery pies are nt heart-friendly.
      Occasinal indulgence is fine, but frequent vereating harms yur heart. ____38____ T stay safe, limit treats t
      special ccasins, priritize fruits, vegetables, and whle grains, and reduce salt intake t avid heart strain.
      Over-drinking causes “Hliday Heart Syndrme,” leading t palpitatins and ptentially severe issues like strkes.
      Hlidays disrupt exercise rutines t. ____39____ The AHA recmmends 150 minutes f weekly aerbic
      exercise — schedule it amidst festivities. Als, maintain habits like regular weigh-ins and bld pressure checks
      第 9页/共 13页
      t mnitr hliday impacts and adjust early.
      Amidst hliday chas, priritize self-care. Dr. Jayne Mrgan advises making time fr wellness t prevent
      illness. Watch fr heart attack signs: chest pain, discmfrt in arms/back/neck/jaw/stmach, shrtness f breath,
      cld sweats, nausea, r dizziness. If symptms appear, seek immediate help — d nt delay fr hliday plans.
      ____40____
      A. Several factrs drive this increase.
      B. Other factrs cmbine t create a high-risk envirnment.
      C. Prmpt treatment is vital fr survival in heart attacks r strkes.
      D. Many peple chse t eat mre sweet fds during hlidays t celebrate.
      E. Research shws a single heavy meal can quadruple heart attack risk within hurs.
      F. Heart attacks surge arund 10 p. m. n Christmas Eve, especially amng thse ver 75.
      G. Physical activity is vital fr heart health, yet travel and events ften cease wrkuts till New Year.
      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 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      On a Tuesday in September, Sam pulled his Pilt ff the lt and drve hme. Abut a mile frm his parents’
      huse, Sam ____41____, then eased ff the gas. The car kept speeding up. He pressed the ____42____ brake
      buttn t slw dwn — nthing. Then the car’s cmputerized system ____43____ everything he did. The car just
      kept ging faster.
      With the car’s speed slwly ____44____ up t mre than 80 mph, Sam tld the phne t call 911 ____45____.
      Zach Jhnsn, a deputy in Clay Cunty, with ther plice fficers came up Highway 9. It was becming a race
      against the ____46____. Then he had an idea that he’d get in frnt f Sam and let the Pilt ____47____ him,
      hping that stpping his car wuld als stp Sam’s car. “____48____ the back f my car!” he explained t Sam.
      Sam tried his best t ____49____ his car behind Jnhnsn’s vehicle. And smething unexpected happened;
      the Pilt slwed dwn. Its frward cllisin mitigatin system _____50_____ the car in frnt f it and began t
      reduce speed. Jhnsn slwed t abut 50 mph and watched Sam’s car in his driver’s side _____51_____ as it
      slwed dwn als. Crash! The Pilt jlted Jhnsn’s car frm behind, and Jhnsn _____52_____ the brakes.
      “Hld n!” He yelled as bth cars grund t a _____53_____. Then a pliceman _____54_____ anther car up
      against the Pilt n the left, gt ut and helped Sam climb ut the passenger side. Nbdy was injured.
      “Hey,” Jhnsn tld Sam, “It’s nt t _____55_____ yu get t drive 113 miles an hur and crash int a
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      squad car, and be able t g hme afterward, yu knw.”
      41. A. accelerated B. paused C. cmpleted D. fught
      42. A. parking B. emergency C. adversity D. handle
      43. A. recrded B. verwhelmed C. ignred D. witnessed
      44. A. creeping B. turning C. carrying D. develping
      45. A. hesitantly B. cautiusly C. desperately D. enthusiastically
      46. A. clck B. minute C. rule D. string
      47. A. hit B. pund C. flw D. speed
      48. A. Fcus n B. Run int C. Lk at D. Care abut
      49. A. mtivate B. place C. center D. cntinue
      50. A. nticed B. sensed C. reminded D. evaluated
      51 A. windw B. mirrr C. belt D. engine
      52. A. released B. checked C. clapped D. hammered
      53. A. pint B. cnclusin C. spt D. stp
      54. A. pulled B. lifted C. gave D. pushed
      55. A. late B. gd C. ften D. simple
      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。
      Mncakes are a symbl f unity, heritage, and celebratin in Chinese culture. These rund r square pastries,
      as the integral part f the Mid-Autumn Festival, ____56____ (fill) with ltus seed paste, red bean paste, r ther
      rich fillings. ____57____ (histric), mncakes were used as a means f cmmunicatin during the Yuan Dynasty
      (1271 — 1368), ____58____ secret messages hidden inside. Tday, they are exchanged as gifts amng family,
      friends, and business assciates, symblizing gd frtune and tgetherness.
      Preferences fr mncakes vary widely, reflecting ___59___ (regin) tastes and mdern innvatins.
      Cntemprary adaptatins have intrduced varieties f ____60____ (flavr) t cater t evlving palates, including
      chclate, matcha, and even ice cream mncakes. These mdern twists appeal t yunger individuals ____61____
      preserve the essence f the traditin.
      The uter crust f mncakes als ____62____ (vary) with Cantnese-style mncakes featuring a thin,
      tender crust, while Suzhu-style mncakes bast a flaky, layered exterir. Snw skin mncakes, made with
      glutinus rice flur and served chilled, have gained ppularity fr their ____63____ (refresh) texture and vibrant
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      clrs in recent years.
      Ultimately, mncakes are mre than ____64____ seasnal treat; they are a vessel fr cultural identity and
      persnal expressin. Whether ____65____ (enjy) in their traditinal frm r as innvative creatins, mncakes
      cntinue t bring peple tgether, bridging the past and present with every bite.
      第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节 (满分 15 分)
      66. 假定你是李华,你班的英语报要增设一个栏目。外教 Jenny 提出“Traditinal Culture in My Hmetwn”
      和“Chinese Culture in Mvies”两个选项供大家选择。请给 Jenny 写一封邮件,内容包括:
      1.你的选择;
      2.说明理由。
      注意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Jenny,
      I really like the idea f adding a new clumn t ur English newspaper.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      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。
      The Frest’s Secnd Chance
      The frest bre the clear, painful scars f a recent, fierce battle — nt with guns, but against raging flames.
      Three mnths back, a wildfire tre thrugh the area with terrifying frce, leaving a landscape f hpelessness and
      destructin.
      The nce lively, thick wdland nw lay in cmplete ruins. Burnt tree trunks std like bny skeletn fingers.
      Their blackened wd felt rugh and uneven t the tuch. They stuck ut like brken bnes, reaching uselessly
      tward the gray, smke-filled sky, as if making a last, helpless appeal. Tiny, weak flames still glwed in the narrw
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      gaps between the trunks, like faint range glimmers swaying gently, threatening t burst int a raring blaze again.
      The grund, nce sft with mss and full f clrful wildflwers — purple clver dancing in the wind and
      bright yellw daisies ndding — was nw a hard, dry layer f ash. Stepping n it, the ash crumbled int fine,
      pwdery dust that stuck t shes, leaving light gray marks like disaster trails. It had a sharp smell that stung the
      nse and made eyes water. The air was thick with the lingering bad dr f burning wd, and a dead silence
      prevailed. The usual happy bird chirps, nce filling the frest with life, were gne, leaving it in a strange, lnely
      quiet.
      That silence was shattered when the vlunteers shwed up. Many cvered their muths with hands, tears
      streaming dwn. Maria, the vlunteer leader, her fingers trembling as she brushed ash ff a scrched sapling(烧焦
      幼苗), whispered in a chked vice, “It was s beautiful here befre.”
      Old Mr. Hendersn, silver-haired and bent, std staring at the wdland he’d knwn fr 40 years. His hands
      shk when tuching a blackened tree trunk. Then he sighed heavily, full f grief. “We’ll fix it,” he said, sftly but
      firmly.
      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。
      Rlling up their sleeves, the vlunteers gt t wrk.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________
      A week later, a true miracle unflded befre their eyes.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________
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