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      这是一份2026浙江省浙南名校联盟高二下学期开学考试英语含答案(含听力),共5页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      一、听力选择题
      1.Hw des the wman feel abut the interview?
      A.Satisfied.B.Terrible.C.Uncertain.
      2.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Nutritinist and client.B.Nurse and visitr.C.Dctr and patient.
      3.What kind f persn is the wman?
      A.Cnsiderate.B.Persistent.C.Independent.
      4.What happened t the speakers?
      A.They went lst.B.They missed their exit.C.They reprted a traffic issue.
      5.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A.At a travel agency.B.At a htel check-in.C.At an immigratin cunter.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What is the main gal f the new club?
      A.T prtect the envirnment.B.T clean up the library.C.T rganize scial activities.
      7.What has Bb already dne?
      A.Put up psters.B.Advertised nline.C.Held a club meeting.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
      A.Translatin devices.B.A study abrad trip.C.Language barriers.
      9.Why des the wman recmmend the Ray-Ban Meta?
      A.Its lw price.B.Her wn experience.C.Its assistive functins.
      10.What will the man mst likely d next?
      A.Test the glasses.B.Purchase the glasses.C.Search fr mre inf.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.Why is private mde suggested?
      A.T screen new fllwers.B.T limit data visibility.C.T reset accunt settings.
      12.What shuld Bella avid nline?
      A.Direct talk.B.Private settings.C.Mean cmments.
      13.What des Bella agree t d?
      A.Limit phne use.B.Keep 9:30 schedule.C.Reach mre fllwers.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What d bth ndles have in cmmn?
      A.Rice as base.B.Ethnic rts.C.Cking heat.
      15.What shapes Guangxi ndles?
      A.Mixed influences.B.Lcal custms.C.Indian spices.
      16.What makes Sutheast Asian ndles unique?
      A.Pickled beans.B.Meat tpping.C.Bld seasnings.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What des the rute pass by?
      A.Icnic city landmarks.B.Private sprts tracks.C.Quiet cuntryside parks.
      18.Why did the runners jin the Lndn marathn?
      A.T gain public fame.B.T help persnal causes.C.T run natinal charities.
      19.What d we knw abut Sarah?
      A.She ran fr her daughter.B.She is a prfessinal.C.She is a busy student.
      20.Why des the speaker give the talk?
      A.T give race advice.B.T highlight the event.C.T recruit mre runners.
      二、阅读理解
      Lking fr gd bks t enjy in yur spare time? Here are sme fun and educatinal reads frm the University f Chicag Press. Many titles bring nature t life with clear science and strng visuals, alng with insights frm experts and majr publicatins.
      Mushrm Day by Alisn Pulit fllws 24 hurs in the lives f 24 different fungus (真菌). With beautiful illustratins by Stuart Patience, it is described as “a feast f fungal wnders” that brings tgether science and beauty. It is highly recmmended by the Fungi Fundatin.
      Frg Day and Bird Day, written by Marty Crump and Mark E. Hauber, intrduce varius kinds f frgs and birds ver a single day. Bth bks mix science with fun. Bklist calls the frmer “a scientific gem (瑰宝),” while New Scientist describes the latter as “delightful.”
      Yu can als try Bk Curses by Eleanr Baker, a funny cllectin f ld warnings frm libraries. And dn’t miss Be Inspired, a drawing guide that teaches skills frm Renaissance masters like Lenard and Michelangel.
      Find mre at:
      21.What is the purpse f this text?
      A.T help readers pick leisure reads.B.T explain hw a press prduces bks.
      C.T teach hw t judge bks by reviews.D.T shw hw nature links art and science.
      22.Which bk cmbines science and visual appeal?
      A.Frg DayB.Bird DayC.Bk CursesD.Mushrm Day
      23.Where is this text mst likely taken frm?
      A.A science jurnal.B.A gallery brchure.
      C.A publisher’s catalg.D.A library newsletter.
      Jane Austen is a phenmenn. Her writings, and the huses, museums, and ther lcatins linked t her life and wrk, pen a windw int the past. Tday, adaptatins, exhibitins, and new readings f her wrks bring us fresh ways t understand her, and mre infrmatin abut the late 18th and early 19th centuries — a perid smetimes called the Austenian age.
      Austen was brn in 1775 in Hampshire. She lived there fr 25 years, then mved t Bath, Suthamptn, and later Chawtn. She als traveled t visit friends, relatives, and castal places. Thugh nt wealthy, her life was filled with bks: she wrte stries, put n plays, and read alud in the evenings. She received mre educatin than her sister, Cassandra, as their father let her use his large bk cllectin. In 1797, her father sent her wrk t a publisher, but it was turned dwn. Still, she kept writing. Her first nvel, Sense and Sensibility, was published annymusly in 1811 under the name “By A Lady.” Later, Pride and Prejudice came ut, and it sld ut quickly. After she died in 1817, her brther Henry published her remaining wrks, saying her sense f humr was ften ignred.
      Austen left six finished nvels, sme unfinished wrks and letters. This “what if” — what she might have written next — is a key reasn we’re s fascinated by her. One big mystery: she never married, even thugh marriage meant stability and happiness in her time. Only arund 160 f her letters survive, s peple try hard t learn abut her inner life. They ften remember her as cheerful, but her sister spke f her sadness in later years.
      Her ppularity has lasted ver 200 years, reaching acrss cuntries. There are many adaptatins f her nvels. Her wrks are nt just rmantic — they als shw big changes f her age, like wars and the Industrial Revlutin. These tpics are still relevant tday, which keeps her attractin strng. Nw, 250 years after her birth, ur interest in Jane Austen is as lively as ever.
      24.What can we infer frm paragraph 1 abut Jane Austen?
      A.The “Austenian age” was shaped by her.
      B.Her influence reaches beynd her bks alne.
      C.Her life is better understd thrugh exhibitins.
      D.Interpretatins f her wrks ffer a clear view f her time.
      25.What des the underlined wrd “annymusly” prbably mean in Paragraph 2?
      A.With supprt frm her family.B.Using a well-knwn pen name.
      C.Withut shwing her real name.D.Under the publisher’s directin.
      26.What des the text reveal abut Austen’s literary wrks?
      A.They reflected brad scial changes.B.They gained widespread early fame.
      C.They earned her cnsiderable wealth.D.They illustrated her persnal struggles.
      27.Hw des the authr present Jane Austen t the readers?
      A.By fllwing a strict timeline.B.By cmparing with ther writers.
      C.By citing experts’ academic reviews.D.By cnnecting facts with influence.
      Many children try t make their parents prud. But in sme families, a child’s success is always “n shw”. Parents want praise frm thers, and the child may feel like a perfrmer, nt a persn.
      The term “peacck parenting” cmes frm the idea f being “as prud as a peacck”. Here it means a self-centered style f parenting. A peacck parent may shw ff a “perfect family” in public, yet criticise the child behind clsed drs when the child fails t meet high expectatins. Over time, the child may learn that lve is cnditinal. They may hide their real feelings, stp explring their wn interests, and start t believe, “I am nt wrthy.”
      Experts describe three cmmn signs. The first is psychlgical cntrl. When the child sets a bundary r feels upset, the parent may say, “Yu’re t sensitive,” and turn the blame back nt the child. This ften creates a sense f guilt. The secnd is unpredictable md swings. The parent can be warm ne day and cld the next, making the child feel like they are “walking n eggshells”. In adulthd, this may lead t peple-pleasing and weak bundaries. The third is rle reversal. Sme parents fail t prvide prper care and attentin, r even expect their child t lk after them emtinally r physically. As a result, the child may grw up t fast and miss ut n a nrmal childhd.
      Healing takes time, but it is pssible. The first step is t be kinder t yurself and recnnect with yur wn interests. Supprtive friends, grups, r prfessinal help can prvide the care that was previusly missing. Clear bundaries can als make a relatinship safer, and if cntact cntinues t cause harm, limiting cntact may be necessary. After all, there are many places t find warmth, and nt all f them are under a parent’s rf.
      28.What is the purpse f paragraph 1?
      A.T raise an issue.B.T describe a study.
      C.T explain the causes.D.T ffer the slutins.
      29.What des “peacck parenting” in paragraph 2 mainly fcus n?
      A.Public apprval.B.Uncnditinal lve.C.Independent grwth.D.Hnest self-expressin.
      30.Which sign best matches “rle reversal” in paragraph 3?
      A.The parent praises the child in public.B.The child tries t win thers’ apprval.
      C.The parent relies n the child fr supprt.D.The child avids setting any bundaries.
      31.What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
      A.Distance ensures safety.B.Self-care is the final step.
      C.healing requires parental effrt.D.Supprt exists beynd the family.
      A scientist wrking with NASA has ffered a simple answer t a lng-standing questin: if the Universe is s large, why haven’t we heard frm intelligent aliens (外星人)? In an early study that has nt yet been peer-reviewed, Dr Rbin Crbet, frm NASA’s Gddard Space Flight Center, argues that it culd simply be because they’re nt interested in finding us.
      This questin is ften called the “Fermi paradx”. It pints ut that the universe seems big enugh t hld many habitable wrlds, yet we have fund n clear sign f intelligent life beynd Earth. Sme peple think aliens are hiding, r that they are t advanced fr us t understand. Crbet ffers a mre rdinary explanatin.
      He argues that many civilizatins might stp making majr prgress after reaching a “gd enugh” level f technlgy. Once life becmes cmfrtable, curisity may fade. Even if travel between stars is pssible, a civilizatin might explre fr a time and then decide there is little new t discver. Each jurney culd bring fewer surprises, s the cst f explratin n lnger seems wrth it.
      Crbet cmpares this t getting used t smething: when the same experience happens again and again, it feels less exciting. If mst civilizatins reach such a limit, sending messages acrss space may start t seem pintless. In that case, ur radi searches might pick up nly weak “leakage” signals — radi waves that escape by accident — rather than deliberate messages. Crbet adds that a detectin culd happen smeday, but it might nt lead t a big jump in ur technlgy. The Galaxy, he suggests, may be full f life — just nt life that finds us especially imprtant.
      32.What des Crbet’s study mainly try t explain?
      A.The absence f clear alien cntact.
      B.The idea f aliens’ hiding frm humans.
      C.The abundance f habitable wrlds in space.
      D.The lack f humans’ interest in finding aliens.
      33.What des paragraph 3 suggest abut the mtivatin t explre further?
      A.Cmfrt may renew curisity abut explring.
      B.Star travel may keep curisity alive fr a time.
      C.A settled life may weaken the drive t explre.
      D.New discveries may make explratin wrthwhile.
      34.Why des the authr mentin “getting used t smething” in the last paragraph?
      A.T accunt fr weak “leakage” signals.
      B.T shw why messages might seem pintless.
      C.T explain why explratin may lse its appeal.
      D.T suggest a detectin may bring little prgress.
      35.What might be the best title fr the text?
      A.When the Stars Stp CallingB.Life Out There, Silence Here
      C.Why the Galaxy Isn’t EmptyD.Clear Signals, Fading Curisity
      Trust helps relatinships grw, but it desn’t cme equally easily t everyne. 36 Instead, it is shaped by ur experiences, ur persnality, and the way we have been treated in the past. That’s why peple may trust in different ways.
      Trust sits at the heart f daily life. When yu take a taxi, yu trust the driver t get yu hme safely. When yu pay a wrker t fix smething, yu trust him t d the jb well. Typically, at schl r wrk, yu trust peple t keep prmises and respect basic rules. 37 Withut trust, many everyday activities wuld feel risky.
      Hwever, nce trust is brken, rebuilding it can be hard. When we meet smene new, we naturally pay clser attentin t the setting and the persn’s behaviur. We carry earlier lessns with us, t: many f us were taught as children nt t talk t strangers. 38 This prtective instinct naturally carries ver int ur everyday scial life.
      39 Smetimes we get a “feeling” abut whether smene is safe t rely n. Yet a first impressin is nt the same as a final judgement. If we’ve been burned befre, we may questin ur ability t read peple and situatins. We may then hld back even when smene means well.
      The gd news is that trust can be develped. Start by knwing yur values and setting clear bundaries. Take yur time, cmmunicate wrries hnestly, and let trust grw thrugh small actins. 40 If emtinal pain is deep, prfessinal help may be needed.
      A.The same ges fr first impressins.
      B.It is mre than a dictinary meaning.
      C.That habit can shape ur first judgement f thers.
      D.Peple may respnd very differently t the same event.
      E.Over time, these steps can help build trust mre steadily.
      F.Cnsequently, it is easy t stay cautius until we see the full picture.
      G.We even trust strangers when we travel t and frm schl r wrk.
      三、完形填空
      Lily, a determined writer, stared at her blank cmputer screen. She had reached ten thusand wrds, yet she felt 41 in a desert f silence. Dubt began t take hld, whispering that she was 42 t believe she culd ever finish a nvel. T 43 these bitter thughts, she stepped ut int the snwy wds, hping the cld air wuld clear her mind.
      At the stre, the weight f thers’ expectatins felt like a 44 . When asked abut her bk, Lily frced a smile, thugh in her heart she 45 ever sharing her dream. On her way ut, she accidentally 46 a rude man named Patrick. They exchanged sharp wrds, leaving Lily feeling even mre 47 . Hwever, fate stepped in; Patrick appeared just as Lily later slipped n the ice, pulling her up and, seeing her shaken, ffering her a lift hme.
      During the drive hme, the tensin between them slwly 48 . Patrick shared his wn past — he had nce been an architect but 49 his career t care fr his sick father. “Smetimes lve means putting thers first,” he advised, “Write what yur character 50 feels, nt just what she des.”
      His wrds acted like a key, unlcking Lily’s 51 . She realized her stry wasn’t just abut a single character, but abut the shared 52 fr thse we lve. Back at her desk, she began typing 53 , the wrds flwing like a river. Mnths later, her draft became a published 54 . Lking at the bk, Lily realized that the rude man she nce met by chance had gifted her smething priceless: the 55 t tell a truth that mattered.
      41.A.bredB.settledC.trappedD.cnfused
      42.A.flishB.luckyC.wiseD.brave
      43.A.readB.shareC.feedD.escape
      44.A.giftB.jkeC.mirrrD.burden
      45.A.regrettedB.imaginedC.admittedD.suggested
      46.A.zmed pastB.kncked intC.came acrssD.heard frm
      47.A.ashamedB.disappintedC.miserableD.embarrassed
      48.A.fadedB.returnedC.spreadD.deepened
      49.A.gave upB.mapped utC.kicked ffD.messed up
      50.A.slwlyB.trulyC.ultimatelyD.intensely
      51.A.impressinB.ambitinC.mtivatinD.imaginatin
      52.A.hnrB.interestC.sacrificeD.expectatin
      53.A.slwlyB.wildlyC.quietlyD.carefully
      54.A.fferB.utlkC.realityD.success
      55.A.actB.chanceC.wisdmD.visin
      四、语法填空
      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。
      The Dunhuang Culture & Art Exhibitin has returned t Beijing fr its secnd seasn, running thrugh Nvember 2026. This year’s editin ffers an attractive display, featuring the 12 Chinese zdiac animals subtly 56 (see) in ancient bjects.
      57 a fcus n the “return” f Dunhuang Library Cave items, the exhibitin shwcases 11 new replicas (复制品), which are currently held abrad. Highlighting the imprtance f 58 (culture) return, this sectin 59 (include) cpies f the earliest knwn medical dcuments. Other highlights include beautiful artwrks such as the “Thusand-Armed Guanyin” painting.
      60 (build) n the success f its first seasn, the current exhibitin traces the stry f its 61 (discver) and glbal spread thrugh histrical phts. S vivid are the interactive displays 62 the heritage is truly brught t life.
      A creative activity 63 (arise) frm the exhibitin tur is a special “Dunhuang Cffee” experience. Here, safe-t-eat rice paper melts int steaming cffee, creating a unique mix f art and taste. 64 (current) held at the Beijing Exhibitin Center, the event invites art 65 (enthusiastic) t explre China’s treasures.
      五、书信写作
      66.假定你是李华。你校近期举办了“云端漫游”周,同学们戴上VR头显(headsets)即可足不出户探索世界。校英文报“未来生活”专栏现以“Virtual Travel: A Windw r a Wall?”为题向你约稿,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
      1.你的观点;
      2.理由分析;
      3.你的展望或建议。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为80左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Virtual Travel: A Windw r a Wall?
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达
      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。
      Eva started her new jb at a small charity called “Caring fr Carers.” While checking the shared campaign flder, a name caught her eye: Adam Turner.
      Memries suddenly flded back. Adam had been her majr ppnent at schl — a by wh always carried a leather briefcase while everyne else had backpacks. He was extremely talented at maths, while Eva excelled in English and histry. They nce failed a grup prject because they spent all their time arguing, unable t cmbine his lgic with her creativity.
      When the ffice dr pened, a tall, handsme man walked in. It was Adam. He smiled bradly, “Yu d remember! Cnker!” he teased, using her ld nickname. Eva glared, but Adam quickly turned prfessinal. “The Simpsn Fundatin is ffering funding. If we make a cnvincing speech next Friday, they’ll pay fr the whle campaign.”
      As they wrked tgether, the ld disagreement remained. Adam was buried in precise budgets, while Eva insisted n using “creative” ideas t mve the funders. Eva cmplained that he was t bsessed with figures, while Adam respnded that her ideas were t impractical. They seemed t be back in their schl days, fighting ver every detail.
      Hwever, as the deadline apprached, their relatinship began t shift. Eva made an effrt t understand his financial tables, and Adam started t appreciate the emtinal pwer f Eva’s strytelling. One afternn, they discvered sme ld black-and-white phts f peple the charity had helped. Eva suggested using these t tell real stries, and Adam’s eyes lit up. He realized he culd back thse stries with data t prve their impact.
      The day f the presentatin finally arrived, which was als the final day f Eva’s trial perid. Standing utside the bardrm, Eva felt her heart punding. This wasn’t just abut the funding; it was abut whether she and her ld ppnent culd finally succeed as a team.
      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。
      Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped int the bardrm tgether.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      As they walked ut f the rm, Janna, their manager, was waiting fr them with a bright smile.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      参考答案
      1.B
      【原文】M: Hw did yur interview g?
      W: I culdn’t feel wrse abut it. The questins were very fair, but I seemed t find n answers fr all f them.
      2.C
      【原文】M: Based n my test results, what shuld I d?
      W: Yu’d better eat mre greens, cut fried fd, and walk daily.
      M: N pills needed?
      W: Nt yet. Adjust lifestyle first — recheck in three mnths.
      3.A
      【原文】M: I’ve gt a headache. Sick in bed, and I’ve read mst f thse magazines twice.
      W: Well, if it’ll help, I’ll run t the stre and get yu sme new nes.
      4.A
      【原文】M: This desn’t lk familiar. We’d better get sme directins.
      W: There is a pliceman ver there. Let’s pull in right here and ask him fr help.
      5.C
      【原文】W: Next, please. Gd mrning. May I have yur passprt and the landing card yu’ve just filled ut?
      M: Certainly. Here they are. I hpe I’ve cmpleted the frm crrectly.
      W: It lks fine. Nw, are yu here fr a hliday r is this a business trip?
      M: I’m here fr a week-lng cnference.
      6.A 7.B
      【原文】W: Hey, Bb! What’s the latest n yur green prject?
      M: Hi, Mary. I’m actually starting a campus club t prmte envirnmental prtectin.
      W: Sunds great! Hw can a club make a real difference?
      M: We’ll start with small steps, like imprving paper recycling in the library.
      W: And hw are yu getting the wrd ut?
      M: I’ve psted n the university’s scial media, and frty peple have already signed up. Plus, I’ve gt thirty psters t hang up. Want t help?
      8.A 9.B 10.C
      【原文】M: Jan, I’m wrried abut the language barrier fr my semester abrad.
      W: Yu shuld check ut smart glasses with real-time translatin. They’re a game-changer.
      M: Which nes stand ut?
      W: The Halliday mdel prjects text nt the lens — super easy t use. Yu cntrl it by tuching the frame r a ring.
      M: That sunds handy. But what abut nisy envirnments like airprts?
      W: The Captify glasses excel there. Their mics islate speech and shw subtitles. They’re als a great assistive tl fr the hard f hearing.
      M: Gt it. Any persnal favrite?
      W: The Ray-Ban Meta. I’ve wrn mine fr ver a mnth. The audi pickup is impressive— crystal clear even n nisy subways.
      M: Perfect. I’ll lk int these mdels. Thanks fr the tip!
      11.B 12.C 13.A
      【原文】M: Bella, I’m cncerned abut yur scial media safety. It’s better t switch yur accunt t private mde.
      W: But then my fllwers can’t see everything I pst!
      M: I knw, but it keeps yur persnal infrmatin safe.
      W: Okay, I’ll change the settings.
      M: Gd. Als, think twice befre yu pst a cmment. Never say anything nline that yu wuldn’t say t smene’s face.
      W: S, I shuld stay respectful. Gt it.
      M: Exactly. Finally, let’s manage yur screen time. Yu usually stp at 9:30 p.m., right? Try putting the phne away an hur earlier.
      W: 8:30 p.m.? That’s a big change!
      M: It’ll help yu sleep better and manage yur time.
      W: Alright, deal. Thanks fr lking ut fr me.
      14.A 15.B 16.C
      【原文】M: Anna, have yu ever cmpared rice ndles frm Guangxi with thse frm Sutheast Asia?
      W: I’ve nly tried the Guangxi nes. What cnnects the tw?
      M: Well, bth are rice-based, giving them a similarly smth texture. Yu can als prepare bth thrugh biling r stir-frying.
      W: And the differences?
      M: Primarily their rts. Guangxi ndles are tied t Zhuang ethnic traditins, while Sutheast Asian versins are a melting pt. Thai ndles, fr instance, blend Chinese and Indian styles.
      W: That’s fascinating. What abut the flavrs?
      M: They use different seasnings. Guangxi style usually features meat and pickled beans. In cntrast, Sutheast Asian bwls rely n a wider range f ingredients, like lemngrass r shrimp paste.
      W: I see. It’s a matter f reginal taste!
      17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B
      【原文】M: Welcme t Glbal Sprts Reprt. Tday, we highlight the Lndn Marathn, a wrld-famus spring event knwn fr its breathtaking views. The 26.2-mile jurney begins in the quiet Greenwich Park, leading runners past icnic sights like the Twer Bridge and Lndn Eye, befre a grand finish near Buckingham Palace. It’s mre than just a race; it’s a massive charity drive. Many participants wear creative cstumes t raise funds. Fr instance, David, a lcal dctr, cmpleted the curse dressed as a superher. He wanted t give back t the children’s hspital that successfully treated his daughter. The event als welcmes nn-prfessinals, like 19-year-ld Sarah. Despite her heavy cllege wrklad, she balanced intense study sessins with six mnths f training alngside her friends. Sarah ran t supprt a mental health charity, inspired by her brther’s persnal struggles with anxiety. Ultimately, the marathn remains a pwerful celebratin f fitness, friendship, and the city’s incredible cmmunity spirit.
      41.C 42.A 43.D 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.C 55.D
      56.seen 57.With 58.cultural 59.includes 60.Building 61.discvery 62.that 63.arising 64.Currently 65.enthusiasts
      66.范文:
      Virtual Travel: A Windw r a Wall?
      Recently, ur schl held a “Clud Travel Week”, where we explred ancient cities thrugh VR headsets. In my view, virtual travel is mre f a windw than a wall.
      On the ne hand, this technlgy is highly efficient. In the nt-t-distant future, traveling will n lnger be a luxury. It prvides an instant way fr us t visit distant places, which is especially beneficial fr thse living in rural areas.
      Nevertheless, sme peple ppse the idea, fearing that digital screens might build a “wall” between us and reality. Persnally, I believe this technlgy is nt a fantasy but a great tl t braden ur hrizns.
      67.范文:
      Taking a deep breath, Eva and Adam stepped int the bardrm tgether. Facing the grup f funders, Adam kicked ff the presentatin with slid data, his vice steady and cnfident. Just as the atmsphere became a bit dry, Eva smthly tk ver, weaving the tuching stries behind the ld phtgraphs int her speech. She nticed the funders leaning frward, their expressins sftening as they cnnected with the faces in the pictures. Adam didn’t interrupt her this time; instead, he ndded encuragingly, clicking thrugh the slides in perfect time with her wrds. Fr the first time, their different strengths weren’t clashing — they were wrking in harmny, blending cld facts with warm hearts.题号
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