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      本试卷共 10 页。全卷满分 150 分。考试用时 120 分钟。
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      证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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      4.考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
      做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
      到答题卡上。
      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. What will the wman d first?
      A. Buy a ticket. B. Pack her suitcase. C. Call her friend.
      2. Hw much will the man pay?
      A. $15. B. $22.5. C. $30.
      3. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. In a library. B. In a restaurant. C. In a bkstre.
      4. Why is the man late?
      A. He missed the bus. B. He gt stuck in traffic. C. His bike brke dwn.
      5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. A new recipe. B. A tasty meal. C. A prfessinal baker.
      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。
      听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。
      6. Why is Anna in a hurry?
      A. She needs t catch a bus.
      B. She frgt t meet Mike at the stre.
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      C. She has t buy smething fr her sister.
      7. What des Mike ffer t d?
      A. Help Anna buy range juice.
      B. Drive Anna t the bkstre.
      C. Wait fr Anna at the checkut.
      听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
      8. What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. A histry essay. B. A summer mvie. C. A schl cmpetitin.
      9. What will the schl d n Friday?
      A. Have a test n histrical events.
      B. Shw a dcumentary abut survivrs.
      C. Hld a discussin abut the mvie 731.
      10. What des Jack ffer t share with the girl?
      A. His histry ntes. B. A dcumentary. C. His essay cnclusin.
      听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
      11. Why did the wman g t New Yrk?
      A. T have meetings. B. T g sightseeing. C. T study a prgram.
      12. What may help avid jet lag?
      A. Cffee. B. Exercise. C. Alchl.
      13. What did the wman say abut mst passengers?
      A. They preferred alchl.
      B. They liked t d exercises.
      C. They culd hardly make a chice.
      听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
      14. Where are ship-t-ship transfers banned?
      A. In all cean areas.
      B. In marine prtectin areas.
      C. In nrthern African’s casts.
      15. Why is the ban issued?
      A. T cntrl and mnitr sea ships.
      B. T prmte turism and ecnmy.
      C. T prevent pllutin and prtect penguins.
      16. What d we knw abut African penguins?
      A. Their numbers decreases fast.
      B. Mst live in nrthern Africa.
      C. They face n extinctin risk.
      17. What d experts think f the new plicy?
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      A. It will make a big difference.
      B. It’s a waste f time and mney.
      C. It’s effective with strict enfrcement.
      听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
      18. What is a key difference between DeepSeek and traditinal search engines?
      A. It uses keywrds.
      B. It uses ranking systems.
      C. It understands inquiry cntext.
      19. Which field benefits frm DeepSeek fr precise infrmatin?
      A. Fashin design. B. Daily shpping. C. Scientific research.
      20. What des the speaker imply abut DeepSeek’s future?
      A. It will help peple make decisins smewhat.
      B. It will prvide faster and mre effective searches.
      C. It will nly serve the educatinal and academic field.
      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
      This mnth’s smartest tech
      I’VE GOT NO STRINGS
      Eufy says its new mdel, E15 (ut in June), is fully “self-driving” — n wires r pegs (钉子) needed, which
      culd make it a game changer. Aimed at smaller lawns (800 m2 rather than 1,200 m2), the E15 is smart enugh t
      detect trees, brders and even pets while cutting. It’ll even detect when it rains r gets dark and head back t base.
      Eufy E15 £1,499, eufy.cm
      NEXT IN LINE
      Last mnth, Nintend launched the successr t ne f the mst ppular games f all time. The Switch 2 will
      cst £395 and Mari Kart Wrld £65 in the UK. Yu just need t pay £429 if yu bundle (捆绑购买) them (a set).
      Buy the Switch 2 alne nw and yu’ll get a 10% discunt. If yu buy 2 sets r mre, yu can enjy a 20%
      discunt. Any Nintend cnsle isn’t really abut the tech specs, it’s abut hw it makes yu feel when yu knck
      that smug Dnkey Kng ff his kart n the last crner. We’ll see yu in line.
      Nintend Switch 2 Frm £395, nintend.cm
      JUST LOOK AT IT!
      While we wuldn’t recmmend drpping $10 000 n a recrd player, we can’t ignre hw gd this turntable
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      lks. The idea here is that sund and light unite. As the player’s needle dances acrss the surface f the recrd, the
      light shines in harmny. Plus, the turntable itself is held up in the air via magnetic suspensin, which, as well as
      lking unbelievably cl, means it’s islated frm vibratins (震动) t prvide maximum musical faithfulness.
      Audi Technica Htaru $10,000 (£7,480), audi-technica.cm
      1. What is an advantage f E15?
      A. It requires a buried wire t perate. B. It can detect bstacles while cutting.
      C. It is designed fr lawns ver 1,200 m2. D. It can predict when it rains r gets dark.
      2. Hw much d yu pay fr 2 Switches with 2 Mari Kart Wrld the least?
      A. £736 B. £617 C. £686 D. £790
      3. What helps Audi Technica Htaru prvide maximum musical faithfulness?
      A. Its amazing lk. B. Its creative design.
      C. Its applicatin f vibratins. D. Its cmbinatin f sund and light.
      B
      When Appa passed away peacefully ne mrning, part f my priceless inheritance (遗产) frm him is a bx f
      yellw pencils. Sme barely used, sme wrn-dwn, but each unfailingly functinal, they remind me f his lve f
      slving crsswrd puzzles.
      In his 80s, Appa wuld read the day’s newspaper, cver t cver. A few minutes f reading with the sun
      streaming in thrugh the bay windws. A spark in his mind, and bing! He’d get that puzzling wrd t cmplete
      the puzzle.
      While my father used wrds fr lve I did the same fr a living. In my wn mind, it did nt matter hw
      much I gt paid fr writing. I wrte because I lved it, ften fr r abut nn-prfits — that is until recently.
      “Yu were paid peanuts!” said sme f my yunger, mre wrldly-wise friends. Unlike me, they fund the
      best places t publish their wrk and the best editrs t wrk with. But their wrds didn’t affect me.
      Hwever, when an editr surprised me with a lwer rate f pay fr a piece they chse t publish nline rather
      than in print, as was riginally prpsed, I was shcked... and hurt! But like my father, I saw the bright side — s
      many peple read the piece and lved it, sharing jyful emtins and praise n scial media. It did wnders fr my
      cnfidence.
      Tday, when dubts clud my mind, I think f Appa’s sharpened pencil. Its purpse may have been t slve a
      crsswrd. A crsswrd is cmplete — and gives ne jy — with nly s many wrds, and nly when each
      wrd rests n elements frm the thers. Culdn’t my wrds hld a duality (双重性) that cmpletes my purpse t?
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      And s, nw I take up assignments, sme that pay well, sme that dn’t, but tgether, and mst imprtantly, they
      fill me with jy. After all, it is nly ur heartfelt passin that matters.
      4. Why did the authr mentin his father in the article?
      A. T express the authr’s lve fr his father.
      B. T emphasize his father’s influence n him.
      C. T intrduce his father’s passin fr the puzzles.
      D. T indicate his father’s supprting his career as a writer.
      5. What des the underlined sentence “Yu were paid peanuts” mean in paragraph 4?
      A. Yu were paid in cash.
      B. Yu were paid lts f mney.
      C. Yu were paid very little mney.
      D. Yu were paid with valuable items.
      6. What made the authr feel hurt?
      A. The editr refused t publish his article.
      B. His article was published in print as prpsed.
      C. His article was published nline with a lwer pay.
      D. The editr reduced the payment due t budget cuts.
      7. What can we learn frm this passage?
      A. Like father, like sn.
      B. Fllw yur wn path, and let thers talk.
      C. What is dne with passin is dne well.
      D. Lve what yu d and d what yu lve.
      C
      In the digital era, where scial media flds with ceaseless sharing, 26-year-ld illustratr Lina frm
      Hangzhu stands as a striking example. She regularly psts artwrks and travel snapshts n Instagram but seldm
      replies t cmments r engages in private cnversatins. “I lve sharing fragments (碎片) f my life, yet building
      deep cnnectins with strangers feels emtinally exhausting”, she admits. Lina’s attitude represents a grwing
      trend amng tday’s yuth: light scializing, a pattern that priritizes self-expressin ver intensive emtinal
      bnds in the virtual wrld.
      Scilgist Min Li bserves that scial media, nce a hub (中心) fr develping relatinships, has changed
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      int a “self-shwcase” platfrm fr the yunger generatin. Instead f seeking active interactins, they share
      cntent like scenic phts r daily rutines, with little expectatin f feedback. Actins such as casually
      unfllwing, blcking strangers r using 24-hur disappearing psts shw their wish t avid burdensme
      “emtinal labr” frm shallw virtual ties. This shift cmes frm their desire t escape verwhelming pressure
      frm empty digital interactins.
      While critics dismiss light scializing as a sign f “emtinal cldness”, it actually reflects a thughtful
      adaptatin. Psychlgist Lu Chen argues that by embracing this apprach, yung peple regain cntrl ver their
      nline space — sharing freely withut the anxiety f meeting thers’ expectatins. Even scial platfrms have
      evlved t meet this need: many nw ffer “silent mdes”, such as hidden interactin recrds and ne-way psting
      features, acknwledging the widespread acceptance f light scializing.
      In a wrld tightly bund by digital cnnectins, light scializing strikes a delicate balance between
      self-expressin and privacy prtectin. It is nt a refusal f scial bnds but a wise pursuit f healthier, mre
      autnmus nline engagement. This trend shws the yunger generatin’s maturity in safeguarding their mental
      well-being, representing a frward-lking and thughtful apprach t mdern scial interactins.
      8. What des Lina d n scial media?
      A. She nly psts artwrks.
      B. She shares life but skips deep chats.
      C. She never replies t cmments.
      D. She fcuses n building deep nline bnds.
      9. Accrding t Min Li, what has scial media becme fr yung peple nw?
      A. A center fr deep relatinships.
      B. A platfrm fr persnal display.
      C. A tl t seek frequent interactins.
      D. A space t reduce pressure by virtual ties.
      10. What can we infer abut “light scializing”?
      A. It encurages safe nline engagement.
      B. It makes yung peple emtinally cld.
      C. It relies mainly n platfrms’ silent mdes.
      D. It abandns scial bnds t prtect mental health.
      11. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
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      A. Keep Silent Mde On
      B. Keep the Digital Distance
      C. Scial Media: “Self-shwcase” Platfrm
      D. Emtinal Cldness: Online Life’s Secret
      D
      Micrscpic plastic pieces are everywhere, and a new study reveals they exist in bttled water at
      cncentratins 10 t 100 times higher than previusly estimated. Researchers frm Clumbia University and
      Rutgers University fund rughly 240,000 detectable plastic pieces in a typical liter f bttled water, with the study
      published in the Prceedings f the Natinal Academy f Sciences.
      The researchers used stimulated Raman scattering micrscpy and machine learning t detect seven cmmn
      plastics, testing three unnamed bttled water brands. Abut 10% f these particles (微粒) are micrplastics (5
      millimeters t 1 micrmeter), and 90% are nanplastics (纳米塑料) (less than 1 micrmeter). Micrplastics have
      already been fund in human lungs, bld and placentas. “Nanplastics culd be even mre dangerus than
      micrplastics because when inside the human bdy, the smaller it ges, the easier fr it t be misidentified as the
      natural cmpnent f the cell,” says Wei Min, a Clumbia chemistry prfessr and c-authr n the study.
      The Internatinal Bttled Water Assciatin (IBWA) stated it had “very limited ntice” t review the study,
      arguing the new detectin methd needs t be fully reviewed by the scientific cmmunity and mre research needs
      t be dne t develp standardized methds fr measuring and quantifying nanplastics in ur envirnment. It
      added there is n scientific agreement n the ptential health impacts f nan and micrplastic particles and media
      reprts unnecessarily scare cnsumers.
      Phebe Stapletn, anther c-authr f the study, says researchers already knw that nanplastics are in water.
      “But if yu can’t quantify them r create images f them, it’s hard t believe they really exist. The imprtance f
      ur team’s research is that it nw reveals this clearly — it nt nly prvides cmputer-generated images, but als
      lets us measure the nanplastics. Even mre imprtantly, it ffers chemical analysis f thse measurements.” she
      says, adding that the research helps peple better understand hw much plastic humans usually take int their
      bdies and what effects it has.
      12. Hw des the authr intrduce the new findings?
      A. By giving examples. B. By quting an expert.
      C. By defining a cncept. D. By prviding statistics.
      13. What culd make nanplastics a greater threat cmpared with micrplastics?
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      A. Difficulty in detecting it.
      B. Failure t create its image.
      C. Larger quantity than micrplastics.
      D. High cncentratin levels in bttled water.
      14. What is IBWA’s attitude twards the study?
      A. Objective. B. Apprving.
      C. Dubtful. D. Indifferent.
      15. What is Phebe Stapletn’s remark mainly abut?
      A. Uniqueness f the study.
      B. Significance f the study.
      C. Ptential applicatin f the study.
      D. Pssible directin fr further study.
      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。
      Fr years, we’ve treated sustainability nly as a knwledge prblem. If peple just understd the climate
      crisis — the graphs, melting ice caps and emissins charts, they’d change. ____16____.
      Take smking as an example. In the 1980s, everyne was aware that it was harmful t their health but research
      cites that it was smking plicies and bans that had real impact. Numbers drpped because the wrld arund
      smkers changed quietly, structurally and persistently.
      If guilt isn’t wrking, design might
      A 2022 Pew survey fund that majrities in mst cuntries cnsider climate change a serius threat t their
      natin’s future. Yet behaviural change, especially in fd, transprt and energy use, falls far behind. ____17____.
      Awareness des nt equal actin and infrmatin alne is insufficient. We must stp relying n guilt and start
      fcusing n systemic design that makes sustainable chices easy and autmatic.
      Why we need a better stry
      Psychlgists have shwn that narratives are mre persuasive than facts. In ne study, peple were mre
      likely t act when shwn a stry abut a single identifiable persn than verwhelming statistics. Yet, the dminant
      climate narrative tday is nt a stry. ____18____. And it centers arund guilt, sacrifice and shame.
      Fd is the frntline f climate
      Fd is key t climate actin. ____19____. S we need t design fd envirnments that make climate-smart
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      chices intuitive (出于直觉的), tasty and culturally relevant.
      ____20____
      The mst impactful thing we can d isn’t t cnvince peple t care mre but t build systems that make
      better chices easier, cheaper and mre jyful. These are systems that reward lw-emissin lifestyles, push peple
      tward sustainable meals and nrmalize pride rather than shame in acting fr the planet.
      A. It’s a warning in fact
      B. Systems must change, nt peple
      C. Behaviur is dwnstream f design
      D. This is the cntradictin we must face
      E. That’s exactly the playbk sustainability needs nw
      F. But behaviur desn’t wrk that way and we’ve seen it befre
      G. Fd systems accunt fr ver ne-third f glbal greenhuse gas emissins
      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白处的最佳选
      项。
      Summer and I have nt gtten alng well ever since we quarreled ver a chair in the kindergarten. That’s why
      what happened last mnth was s ____21____.
      We were bth cast as bunnies in ur schl’s winter play. Our ____22____, Mr. Jacksn, wrte a humrus
      clsing sng. In the beginning, Summer and I did ur best t ____23____ each ther. Then, ne day, Mr. Jacksn
      said, “I’d like t talk t yu tw privately after ____24____.” Was I getting kicked ut f the ____25____? My
      heart started beating fast. Was it ____26____ that we were trying t stand as far apart as pssible?… My mind was
      ____27____ with a zillin nervus wrries.
      “I’d like yu t ____28____ and sing the clsing sng…” he said. “Ww. Um…” we said ____29____ upn
      hearing it, but finally we bth _____30_____. The secnd day, we had an actual _____31_____. Summer said
      “What d yu think was s special abut that chair?” “I have n idea!” I said, “Maybe little _____32_____ are
      really int chairs.” “This is my chair.” Summer said in a squeaky little kid vice. “N way!” I als said. We went
      n like that fr a lng time, laughing s hard that we culd barely _____33_____ ur breath. Suddenly, it hit me
      that we culd use these squeaky vices fr that playful sng.
      After a bunch f practices we really made it in the shw and the _____34_____ culdn’t stp applauding. S,
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      with a real talk and enugh time ging by, yu might realize that “chairs” dn’t _____35_____ very much in the
      end. Laughing instead f arguing, yu might find a surprising new way int friendship.
      21. A. mving B. surprising C. discuraging D. appealing
      22. A. player B. actr C. bradcaster D. directr
      23. A. ignre B. investigate C. tease D. greet
      24. A. dinner B. practice C. schl D. discussin
      25. A. club B. prductin C. play D. film
      26. A. intlerable B. bvius C. certain D. terrible
      27. A. spinning B. withdrawing C. prcessing D. wandering
      28. A. calm dwn B. cheer up C. hang ut D. team up
      29. A. awkwardly B. happily C. sadly D. interestingly
      30. A. agreed B. bwed C. laughed D. yelled
      31. A. fight B. cnversatin C. meal D. quarrel
      32. A. babies B. teens C. kids D. bunnies
      33. A. save B. hld C. lse D. catch
      34. A. audience B. staff C. public D. cast
      35. A. exist B. matter C. wrk D. cst
      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。
      Sayram Lake is lcated in Brtala Mnglian Autnmus Prefecture, Xinjiang, ____36____ is a scenic area
      with ethnic custms, integrating ____37____ (rigin) landscapes like muntains, lakes, grasslands. It is believed
      that the warm and mist air frm the Atlantic Ocean travels a lng distance, and ____38____ (blck) by the
      Tianshan Muntains, thus cndensing int precipitatin and frming the lake.
      Surrunded by magnificent snw-capped muntains f the Tianshan range, it ____39____ (sit) at 2,071 meters
      altitude. The lake’s crystal-clear blue water is s clear that it is praised as ne f the lakes with the highest
      transparency in China. The whle terrain (地势) slpes ____40____ (gentle) frm the snw muntains dwn t the
      lake, creating stunning natural scenery. Wild swans are ____41____ highlight, especially frm April t June. These
      elegant birds swim in the clear water, frming a beautiful picture with the snw muntains in the backgrund. The
      best time ____42____ (visit) is May t Octber. Summer brings 20°C weather with blming wildflwers,
      ____43____ autumn shws glden muntain views. Self-driving is ppular — visitrs can drive the 95-kilmeter
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      lakeside rad and stp t enjy views.
      Knwn as the “Pearl f Tianshan,” Sayram Lake charms visitrs ____44____ its pure beauty. Fr thse wh
      want t fully enjy the beauty f this lake, lcal tur guides can ffer valuable ____45____ (guide). It’s perfect fr
      escaping city hustle.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
      第一节(满分 15 分)
      46. 假定你是学校学生会主席李华,你校将于下月底在校礼堂举办“中外文化交流周”启动仪式,仪式需要
      中英双语配合主持。请给英国交换生 Lucy 写一封邮件,邀请她担任活动开幕式的英文主持人。内容包括:
      1.活动介绍;
      2.期待答复。
      注意:1.词数 100 左右;
      2.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
      Dear Lucy,
      I hpe this email finds yu well
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      _________
      第二节(满分 25 分)
      47. 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。
      Sarah has always had a deep passin fr painting, and her greatest dream is t hst her wn art exhibitin
      smeday. Her art teacher tld her abut an upcming lcal yuth arts shw — and she’d already started preparing
      fr it. Hwever, her parents, bth practicing dctrs, urged her hard t g int medicine, arguing it wuld give her a
      stable, secure future.
      One evening at dinner, her father said firmly, “It’s time yu start preparing fr the medical schl entrance
      exams. Yu’re smart and hard-wrking — yu’ll surely thrive in this field.” Sarah set dwn her frk,
      disappintment cluding her eyes. “But I dn’t want t be a dctr,” she insisted. “Painting is what I’m truly
      passinate abut.” Her mther sighed sftly, “Art is a wnderful hbby, but it desn’t pay the bills. Yu need t be
      practical abut yur future.” Grwing frustrated, Sarah std up, strmed t her bedrm and lcked the dr.
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      Staring at her half-finished painting, tears welled up in her eyes — trapped between her lve fr art and her
      parents’ expectatins.
      That night, Sarah lay awake, tssing and turning. She hated the thught f letting dwn her supprtive parents,
      yet she culdn’t bear the idea f giving up her dream. The next day at schl, her best friend Lily nticed her
      glm and asked what was wrng. After Sarah pured ut her trubles, Lily advised, “Fllw yur heart — but
      prve t yur parents hw serius yu are abut painting.”
      Taking Lily’s advice, Sarah spent the weekend crafting a series f paintings that laid bare her emtins. She
      als lked up artists wh’d built successful careers ut f their art. On Mnday evening, she asked her parents int
      her rm, shwed them her prtfli (作品集) and ntes, and said, “I knw yu’re wrried, but I believe I can
      make it as an artist — selling nline, teaching, r ding custm wrk. Please give me a chance.” Her parents
      listened quietly, their faces sftening as they lked ver her wrk.
      注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡 相应位置作答。
      After Sarah finished speaking, there was a lng silence in the rm.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      A week later, Sarah received a surprising call frm her art teacher.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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