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2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研

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2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
2026届六校联合体8月份学情调研高三英语_2025年8月_250829江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研测试(全科)_英语试卷(定)--26届高三8月学情调研
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2026 届六校联合体 8 月份学情调研 高三英语 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) 请听下面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.Whatdoesthewomanoccupyherselfindoing? A.Takingdanceclasses. B.Finishingreports. C.Preparingforalongrace. 2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisjob? A.It’senjoyable. B.It’sboring. C.It’sworrying. 3.Whatisthewomanmainlydoing? A.Sharingexperienceincheckingpricelabels. B.Givingtipsonwashingclothesproperly. C.Praisingtheman’slaundryservice. 4.WhomightSarahbe? A.AnHRdirector. B.Asaleswoman. C.Anaccountant. 5.Howdidthemangotoworktoday? A.Onfoot. B.Bysubway. C.Bycar. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whyisthewomanunwillingtogetanelectroniclock? A.Itistooexpensive. B.Shemightforgetthepassword. C.Itmayhavesometechnicalproblems. 7.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing? A.Pickingawell-recognizedbrand. B.Carryingasparetraditionalkey. C.Downloadinganapptotheirsmartphones. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。 8.WhathasimpressedLisamostaboutherdormitorylife? A.Havingdiscussionsoncourses. B.Watchinglate-nightmovies. C.TakingpartinDIYprojects. 1 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}9.WhathasLisalearnedfromherdormitorylife? A.Calmness. B.Independence. C.Responsibility. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至和12三个小题。 10.Whatsubjectdoesthemanteach? A.Worldhistory. B.Literature. C.Science. 11.Whatdoesthemanthinkcanbetterhelpstudentsengageinpreservation? A.Holdingsomecompetitions. B.Organizingfieldtripstomuseums. C.Encouragingthemtodovolunteerwork. 12.Whatisthepointofpreservingculturalheritageaccordingtothewoman? A.Itteachespeopleaboutdiversity. B.Itconnectspeopletotheirroots. C.Itpositivelyinfluencesthefuture. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题三个小题。 13.Whatistheman’sfirstpieceofadviceforthewoman? A.Settingoffatherownspeed. B.Wearingahelmetatalltimes. C.Exploringdifferentroutes. 14.Wheredoesthemannormallygocycling? A.Alongthecoast. B.Inthenearbypark. C.Inthemountains. 15.Whatisthelongestdistancethemanhascycled? A.50kilometers. B.100kilometers. C.150kilometers. 16.Whydoesthemanenjoygrouprides? A.Theyhelpbreakhiscyclingrecord. B.Theygivehimasenseofbelonging. C.Theyusuallyinvolveintensecompetition. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题四个小题。 17.Whatwasmentionedintheopenletter? A.TheconcernaboutAIaffectinghumancreativityinwriting. B.TheroleofsciencefictionininfluencingAIdevelopment. C.ThepotentialbenefitsofAIinthefieldofwriting. 18.WhatisthemaintopicofthebookHUM? A.Afact-checkingprogramwiththepowertochangefacts. B.ApoetwhoagreestoworkwithanAIpoetrycompany. C.AwifeandmotherwhoisoutofworkduetoAI. 19.WhoisRyanDoherty? A.Agovernmentworker. B.Adoctor. C.Adirector. 20.WhichworkwascreatedwiththehelpofAI? A.Sike. B.DeathofanAuthor. C.InOurLikeness. 2 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}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 Givingbacktothe communitymakes yourself andothersfeelgreat.Whether youwantto helpanimals, theenvironment,orpeopleinneed,volunteerwebsitescanmatchyouwithspecificopportunities. VolunteerMatch VolunteerMatch has matched millions of people with wonderful volunteer opportunities. When you typeyourlocationinthesearchbar,VolunteerMatchlistsalltheworkpossibilitiesnearyou. You can sort several possibilities by cause—animals, children, seniors, women, and the arts are just someofthefilters(过滤器)youcanusetofindtherightvolunteerworkforyou. Since we live in an age where smartphone apps can help someone, VolunteerMatch also allows you to checkoutvirtualopportunities.Thisletsyoudovolunteerworkfromthecomfortofyourhome. Engage Engage (formerly All for Good) uses your location to find opportunities near you. Enter the kind of volunteer workyou wanttodoin thekeywords field,andtheninputyour location.Butif you’re notlooking foraspecifictypeofopportunity,leaveanykeywordsout,enteryourlocation,andhitsearch. Engage provides you with thousands of results for you to choose from. The site also lets you filter the resultsbyremoteprojects,issuearea,andskillsrequired. JustServe JustServe makes signing up for volunteer work a breeze. Once you find an opportunity, sign up for an accountonthewebsiteandshowupattheeventwhenthedaycomes. Typeinthelocationofyourchoicetoviewopportunities.Then,filtertheeventsbyagegroup,volunteer skills, and your own interests. JustServe not only displays one-time events, but it’ll show you ongoing opportunitiesaswell. UnitedWay If you ever volunteered, you’ve probably heard of United Way. This nonprofit organization specializes ingivingbacktothecommunity,especiallyineducation,healthcare,andfundraising. United Way connects you with a wide range of opportunities that involve supporting children, gardening, construction, therapy, disaster services, and even working at a food bank. To help you find the bestfit,thesiteletsyousortthroughopportunitiesbyyourskillsandfocusareas. When you search for opportunities, you’ll find that United Way in your area sponsors most events. To getinvolvedinvolunteerworkoverseas,makesuretocontactyourlocalUnitedWay. 21.Whichwebsiteallowsvolunteerstoworkfromhome? A.VolunteerMatch. B.Engage. C.JustServe. D.UnitedWay. 22.WhatshouldonedoiftheywanttovolunteeroverseasthroughUnitedWay? A.Signupforanaccountonitsofficialapp. B.Filteropportunitiesby“overseas”keyword. C.ContactthelocalUnitedWaybranch. D.Applydirectlythroughthewebsite’ssearchbar. 3 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}23.Howdothefourvolunteerwebsiteshelpusersfindsuitableopportunities? A.Byallowingfilteringbasedonspecificneeds. B.Byprovidingfreetrainingforvolunteerskills. C.Byrecommendingoverseasopportunitiesfirst. D.Byfocusingonlyonlong-termvolunteerprojects. B In the vast symphony of human expression, few subjects engage the mind and stir the soul quite like music and physics. Surprisingly, these two areas are connected in ways that have been recognized for centuries. Even the greatAlbert Einstein, whose ideas reshaped our understanding of the universe, famously statedthathadhispathledhimawayfromphysics,hewouldhavefoundjoyinplayingmusic. As a scientist and musician, I’ve been privileged to journey between both subjects, discovering the profound connections beneath the surface. My journey began in the Bronx, where hip-hop culture and sciencecame together in excitingways.Years later,atImperialCollege London, Iwas onceagain immersed in a space where creativity and inquiry integrated. I regularly stopped into the studio of the celebrated producerBrian Eno,whereIwitnessedfirst-handhisuniquecombinationofartisticexpressionandscientific exploration. To bridge the gap between subjects, I created The Jazz of Modern Physics course at Brown University in Rhode Island, introducing students to the wonders ofmodern physics through the principles ofmusic and sound.The response was overwhelming, as students from diverse backgrounds embraced the opportunity to exploretheintersectionofartandscienceinnewandunexpectedways.Theylearnedabouttheharmonicsof string theory (弦理论) and the rhythms of quantum mechanics (量子力学) expressed through mathematics andmelody. My mission continuedwith the foundingof the Sound+Science after-schoolprogram, aimed atstudents from underserved communities. In this program, students use electronic music equipment to explore the physicsofsoundwavesandharmonics.TheyworkalongsidePhDstudentsinmusicandphysics,discovering thebeautyofmathandtheexcitementofaudioexperimentation. In the connection between music and physics, we see that we are not just observers of the universe but active participants in its ongoing symphony. Let us embrace this harmony, where science and music come togethertounlockthemysteriesoftheuniverseandthedepthsofoursouls. 24.WhatdoestheauthorhighlightbymentioningEinstein’sstatementinparagraph1? A.Einstein’sdeepinsightsintomusic. B.Thechallengesofcareerswitching. C.Einstein’sinfluenceinthefieldofscience. D.Thelinksbetweenartandscience. 25.WhydidthewritercreateTheJazzofModernPhysicscourse? A.Toteachclassicalmusictheory. B.Tocombinemusicandphysics. C.Tointroducequantummechanics. D.Toexplorediverseopportunities. 26.Howdoesthewritermainlysupporthisviewpoint? A.Byreferringtohistoricalevents. B.Bypresentingscientificdefinitions. C.Bycomparingexperimentalresults. D.Bysharingcareer-relatedexperiences. 4 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext? A.Music’sRoleinScientificDiscovery B.AJourneythroughMusicandScience C.HarmonizingScienceandMusic D.ExploringthePhysicsofSound C A leading fossil expert has suggested that the climate crisis might make humans smaller over time becausesmallermammalsoftenhandlerisingtemperaturesbetter. Steve Brusatte, a fossil expert from the University of Edinburgh, thinks looking at how animals dealt with past climate changes can help us guess what might happen to humans. For example, about 55 million years ago, when the world got hotter, early horses became smaller. He wonders if humans could follow a similarpattern. InhisbookTheRiseandReignoftheMammals,BrusattetalksaboutsomethingcalledBergmann’srule. It’s anidea thatanimals in warm places areusually smaller thanthose in cold areas.“We’re notsure exactly why,” he explains, “but smaller animals probably have an advantage. Their bodies have more surface area comparedtotheirsize,whichhelpsthememitextraheatmoreeasily.” Brusatte says getting smaller is “a common way mammals survive when the climate changes fast.” He adds, “Not every mammal would shrink, but it’s a trick many use when temperatures rise quickly. So could humansgetsmallerifitgetshotfast?Ithinkthat’spossible.” Butnotallexperts agree.Adrian Lister,from London’s Natural History Museum, says thelink between heatandshrinkinginmammals isn’tstrong,especiallyforhumans.“Naturalselectiondoesn’tcontroluslike it used to,” he argues. “For humans to get smaller, bigger people would have to die before having kids because of the heat. But that’s not happening. We have clothes, heaters, and air conditioners to handle temperaturechanges.Thesethingsreducetheneedforourbodiestoevolvetocopewithheat.” So while some think humans might shrink due to climate change, others doubt it. It’s an interesting debate—onethatshowshownatureandhumantechnologymightshapeourfuture. 28.WhydoesSteveBrusattementionearlyhorsesthatlived55millionyearsago? A.ToconfirmBergmann’sruleappliesuniversally. B.Tosuggesthumansareboundtobecomesmaller. C.Todemonstratetemperature’seffectonhorseevolution. D.Toshowhowmammalsadaptedtohistoricalclimateshifts. 29.WhatcanbelearnedfromBergmann’sruleasexplainedinthepassage? A.Surfaceareaaloneaffectsanimals’heatemission. B.Smalleranimalsaremoreadaptabletowarmenvironments. C.Warm-regionmammalsevolvefasterthancold-regionones. D.Smalleranimalswillreplacelargeronesastheclimatewarms. 30.WhatdoesAdrianListerimplyabouthumanevolution? A.Humanstendtogrowlargerinhotclimates. B.Naturalselectionstillshapeshumanbodysize. C.Climatechangenolongeraffectshumanevolution. D.Technologyreducestheneedforclimateadaptation. 5 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout? A.Climatecrisis’simpactonhumansizeevolution. B.Moderntechnology’simpactonnaturalselection. C.Mammalevolutioninresponsetoclimatechange. D.TheapplicationofBergmann’sruleinmodernsociety. D Critical thinking influences our daily lives more extensively than we typically acknowledge. Even common decisions, such as selecting a breakfast, involve subconscious (下意识的) application of critical thinking as we weigh factors like nutrition, taste preferences, and dietary needs to determine the best option forthatparticularmorning.​ This ability functions much like a muscle—it strengthens progressively with deliberate practice. As a cornerstone of professional success, critical thinking equips individuals with the capacity to navigate workplace challenges, systematically test hypotheses (假说) through continuous trials, and put forward effectivesolutionstocomplexproblems.Itssignificanceincareeradvancementcannotbeoverstated.​ Fundamentally, critical thinking refers to the capacity to comprehend, assess, and analyze factual information to form reasoned judgments or evaluate the validity of claims. Beyond mere curiosity about the world, critical thinkers excel at establishing logical connections between ideas to grasp broader contexts. Developingthisskillenablesindividualstoconveytheirthoughtslogically,presentargumentssystematically, andmakeinformeddecisionshelpfultocontinuousimprovement.​ While scientific professions clearly demand critical thinking, its application extends across diverse careers including law, medicine, journalism, engineering, accounting, and analysis. The World Economic Forum consistently identifies it as an important workforce skill due to its role in enhancing information analysis, improving creativity, enabling innovative problem-solving, and advancing strategic planning. In everyday life, critical thinking operates inconspicuously yet powerfully, empowering independent thought andjudgment.​ Contrary to common misconceptions, critical thinking strengthens interpersonal relationships by boosting empathy for others’ perspectives and maintaining an open mindset. Critical thinkers maintain intellectual curiosity, pose inquiring questions, and refuse to accept information at face value. .Critical thinking isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s how we grow, improve, and make sense of an increasingly complex world. It helps us ask better questions, listen more deeply, and approach problems with clarity instead of chaos. 32.Whichmethodbesthelpsdevelopcriticalthinkingskillsaccordingtothepassage? A.Learningthroughrepeatederrors. B.Developingstrongeremotionalawareness. C.Engaginginfocused,intentionalpractice. D.Makingdecisionsbasedonsubconsciousness. 33.Whichexamplebestshowscriticalthinking? A.Consumersbuyphonesjustbasedonads. B.Doctorsanalyzetestsbeforetreatment. C.Viewersbelievenewswithoutconfirmation. D.Managersoveremphasizecertificatesinhiring. 6 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inconspicuously”inparagraph4mean? A.Obviously. B.Precisely. C.Unnoticeably. D.Abstractly. 35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph? A.Criticalthinkinghelpsdrivetheworldforward. B.Criticalthinkingharmsinterpersonalrelationships. C.Criticalthinkersrefusetoacceptbasicinformation. D.Criticalthinkerscanputthemselvesinothers’shoes. 第二节 (共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分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。 With data shaping everything from healthcare breakthroughs to the latest entertainment trends, data scientistsareattheheartofsomeofthemostexcitinginnovationshappeningrightnow. 36 Inthesimplestterms,datascientistsaretheproblem-solversofthedigitalage.Theycollect,analyzeand interpretcomplexdatasetstohelpbusinessessolvereal-worldproblems. 37 Whetherit’suncovering hidden patterns in customer data, improving product quality or helping businesses make smarter decisions, datascientistsarealwaysdeeplyengagedinit. Data scientists are highly skilled in coding. 38 It’s also used to automate repetitive tasks, freeing up time for more creative work. While not every task will involve coding, it’s still a core skill that enablesdatascientiststo obtaininsightsefficientlyandeffectively.It’sthefoundationuponwhichtheybuild themodelsandtoolsthatpowerbusinessinnovations. 39 With more and more data being generated every day, skilled data professionals are more popular than ever. This rapid growth is driven by the increasing need for data to inform smarter decision-making across every industry. Roles in the field span a wide range, including machine learning engineer,dataanalyst,quantitativeresearcherandbusinessintelligencespecialist. WithAImovingatlightningspeed,it’snaturaltowonderifdatascientistscouldonedaybereplacedby AI. While AI can automate repetitive tasks like data preparation, it doesn’t have the critical thinking and strategic decision-making thathuman datascientists bring to the table. 40 If you have a passion for coding and get excited about turning data into real-world solutions, data science might just be your perfect match. A.Aredatascientistsindemand? B.Codingisn’tjustforcreatinginstructions. C.Thelifeofadatascientistisanythingbutdull. D.Theyexcelatturningrawdataintoactionableinsights. E.So,ratherthanreplacingdatascientists,AIwillhelpthem. F.Butwhatisitactuallyliketobeadatascientistintoday’sworld? G.However,theirworkcouldnotalwaysleadtopracticalsolutions. 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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 7 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}An American hiker named Wenglinovich had a terrible experience in the Himalayas. What was supposedtobeatwo-dayhike 41 anine-dayfightforsurvival. On June 9, he started his journey. His friend later explained that the hike was a(an) 42 trip. Wenglinovichhopedtoeasethepain 43 byahorriblepersonalexperienceinOctober2023. Unfortunately, he went 44 the path and fell down the mountainside. The fall 45 him with multiplefractures(骨折). 46 mostofhissupplieswereatthecamp,hehadonlyoneday’sfoodinhis backpack.To 47 ,hehadtoeatinsects,berries,grass,andevenhisownurine. BackinFlorida,hisfamilywasdoingeverythingtheycouldtofindhim.They 48 acampaignand setupaGoFundMepagetoraisemoneyforasearchandrescueteam.Their 49 wassimple:bringhim homesafely. 50 ,onJune15,Wenglinovichfoundaremotevillage intheHimalayas,fromwherehemanagedto 51 rescuers.Hewasfinallyabletogetthemedical 52 heneededforhisinjuries. 53 , his life-saving surgery wasn’t covered by insurance.The GoFundMe page, which was first for hiringrescuers,now 54 toraisefundsforhisrecovery.Thisincludespayingforhislong-overdueflight backtoFlorida.Asiswrittenonthewebpage,itispersistenceandlovethatbring 55 . 41.A.turnedinto B.gaveup C.dependedon D.endedwith 42.A.astonishing B.healing C.adventurous D.relaxing 43.A.awaken B.worsened C.experienced D.caused 44.A.along B.off C.across D.down 45.A.impressed B.sustained C.diagnosed D.left 46.A.When B.Until C.Though D.Since 47.A.sacrifice B.submit C.survive D.exist 48.A.joined B.backed C.launched D.led 49.A.goal B.problem C.fear D.secret 50.A.Suddenly B.Eventually C.Strangely D.Normally 51.A.send B.equip C.contact D.assist 52.A.help B.advice C.training D.research 53.A.Besides B.However C.Instead D.Therefore 54.A.continues B.waits C.fails D.regrets 55.A.success B.warmth C.miracles D.harmony 第二节 (共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Naadam celebrations in Inner Mongolia autonomous region are 56 vivid expression of Mongolian culture. 57 makes Naadam popular is that it is a representative folk festival of the Mongolian ethnic group. Traditionally 58 (feature) Bokh, horse racing and archery (射箭) competitions,thefestivalisacelebrationofstrength,traditionandcommunity. On July 19, the 35th Inner Mongolia Grassland Naadam Festival opened in Xiliin Gol League in pouring rain, joined by performers and 59 (compete) from across the region. 60 the 8 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}annoyingexperience formany tourists whogot wetin thedownpour, rainfallis consideredpromising on the grassland. Theopeningceremony featuredherdersmarchingaroundacircular arena,accompaniedbyprofessional wrestlers in traditional Mongolian costumes. Traditional Mongolian musical forms, as well as classic folk songsanddances, 61 (highlight). Bokh, Mongolian traditional wrestling, is not only a test of strength and endurance 62 one of concentration,patience,timingandtheabilitytoreadtheopponent’sweakness. Some moments such as archers swiftly drawing their bows and releasing the arrows were quickly capturedandcirculated 63 (wide)online. Although many competitions and cultural experience activities were delayed and postponed due to the rain, the enthusiasm remained. According to an official statement, the main competition location, 64 Naadam festival took place, received more than 200,000 visits as of the morning of July 21, generating revenue(收入)exceeding60millionyuan. He Mingjian, a local official, says the league will continue to host Naadam events through August, combiningtraditionalandmodernattractions 65 (appeal)toallgenerations. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 针对目前部分学生沉迷于智能手机的现象,你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以GrowUpHealthy withaSmartphone为题,写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括: 1. 简述现状及危害; 2. 提出建议; 注意: (1)写作词数应为80左右; (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 GrowUpHealthywithaSmartphone Goodmorning,everyone! That’sall.Thankyou. 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。 Lenawasa17-year-oldgirlwhoconsideredherselfindependent.Forthreeyears,herdiaryhadbeenher only trusted friend. Every night, she would record everything in life—the math teacher’s blame, the broken 9 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}relationship with desk mates, the crush (喜欢) on a boy, the stray dog, the leaking roof, even the way her mothertalkedtoher. The cold war began after that night—when Mom opened her schoolbag without warning, stuff fell out onto the floor—a half-finished love poem, a present prepared for her desk mate, and her private drawing book. “Whatareyoudoingonearth?”screamedLena. “Ijustwanttocheckandkeepyousafe!”Mom’svoicecracked,herhandsshaking. “Safe?Youjustwant to controlme!” Lena cried, kicking the bagaway.Thatnight, Lena locked herself inherroom,scribblingangrywordsintoherdiary:“ThisismyPrivacy!Ihateher!I’llneverforgiveher!” For a week Lena wouldn’t speak to her mother. One rainy afternoon, Lena returned home to find her diary missing from its usual spot under the pillow. Panic set in. Did Mom take it? She stormed into the kitchen,wherehermotherwaswashingvegetables,handstremblingslightly. “Giveitback!”Lenademanded. Mom wiped her hands slowly, avoiding eye contact. “The roof leaked. I was cleaning up the mess in your room when I found your notebook lying on the wet floor. I was drying it.” She pointed to the balcony, wherethediarylayopenunderahairdryer,pagesfluttering. Lena’s heart sank. Her deepest secrets—complaints about Mom, crushes on classmates—were now exposed. She grabbed the diary and ran back to her room, tears blurring her vision. Flipping through the pages,shenoticedsomethingstrange:everyangryentrywasmarkedwithatinyredsticker(贴纸)。 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。 Curious,Lenaturnedtothepagewhereshewrote“Ihateyou!”andfoundunfamiliarhandwriting. Thatnight,Lenatiptoedintohermother’sroom,diaryinhand. 10 {#{QQABRQQUggAAABJAABgCEwUaCEEQkAEAASoGxEAYoAABSBFABAA=}#}