浙江省温州市2025届高三第二次适应性考试英语试卷(含答案,听力原文及音频)

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浙江省温州市2025届高三第二次适应性考试英语试卷(含答案,听力原文及音频)

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温州市普通高中2025届高三第二次适应性考试
英语试题卷
2025年3月
注意事项 :
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
双击打开听力音频:
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。
例 :How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 答案是C。
1.What are the speakers talking about
A.A recent injury. B.A football match. C.A weekend plan.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.At a subway station. B.In an art classroom. C.In a department store.
3.Why is the woman going to the NGV
A.To purchase a painting. B.To pick up her nephew. C.To join in a family event.
4.What is the woman probably going to do next
A.Talk to the lecturer. B.Upload her recording. C.Catch up on the lecture.
5.How does the man feel now
A.Stressed. B.Satisfied. C.Disappointed.
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、7题。
6.Why does the woman look so energetic
A.She got her favorite music. B.She went for a morning run. C.She played with new friends.
7.What does the man plan to do
A.Try jogging. B.Find a fitness coach. C.Download some music.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is discussed about the movie
A.The plot. B.The characters. C.The special effects.
9.What does the man say about the movie
A.Engaging. B.Moving. C.Educational.
10.What will the woman probably do this weekend
A.Visit the park. B.Watch the movie. C.Go to the restaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What did the man see on the street
A.A dog wearing a hat. B.A man walking a dog. C.A dog carrying a baseball.
12.What is the new coffee shop known for
A.Its special drink. B.Its unique location. C.Its dog-friendly setting.
13.What does the man plan to bring to the coffee shop
A.His hat. B.His camera. C.His dog.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the company working on
A.Green energy. B.Urban planning. C.Digital innovation.
15.What is the man's new job
A.A tech developer. B.A project manager. C.A marketing director.
16.What does the woman think of the man
A.Capable. B.Flexible. C.Humorous.
17.What is special about the new office building
A.It will be culture-rich. B.It will be eco-friendly. C.It will be artistic-looking
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the speaker
A.A zookeeper. B.A visitor. C.A guide.
19.How did the speaker describe the monkeys
A.Playful. B.Scary. C.Clever.
20.What does the speaker compare penguins to
A.Energetic kids. B.TikTok comedians. C.Clumsy ballet dancers.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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 和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
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Free users can use any available Free Voices unlimitedly,sample Premium Voices for 20 minutes per day,and Plus Voices for 5 minutes per day.
Our Plus subscription includes exclusive(专有的)features such as access to Plus and LLM(Large Language Model)Voices,which are our newest and most advanced voices.Using LLM technology,you can even clone your own voice in minutes and make it speak in over 100 languages.You can also listen on the go with our mobile app. By using your phone's camera,you can scan physical books and notes and change them into speech.Offline listening is also supported,making it convenient for travel or other situations where internet access is limited.
If you are interested in using our voices for non-personal purposes,such as YouTube videos,e-learning,or other commercial or public projects,please check out our Natural Reader AI Voice Generator web application for more information and licensing options.
Our Chrome extension allows you to listen to webpages,Google Docs,online Kindle books,and emails directly from your browser.The extension supports both free and subscription voices,depending on your plan.
21.What is the major function of Natural Reader
A.Create videos. B.Write a speech. C.Generate images. D.Turn text into audio.
22.What is only available for paid subscription
A.Offline use of LLM. B.Automatic text translation.
C.Efficient voice cloning. D.Access to digitalized books.
23.What is the text
A.A subscription plan. B.A program user guide.
C.A job advertisement. D.A mobile app review.
B
After taking an introductory course in global health last winter,Yashaswi Bista,president of Stanford SupplyHer,was empowered to take action against malaria —a disease that has been claiming hundreds of thousands of lives every year for centuries.
Stanford SupplyHer,a student group supporting women's health through art,hosted an event in partnership with United to Beat Malaria(UBM)to encourage funding for malaria prevention,treatment and research initiatives while tabling at White Plaza last Monday."Knowing that malaria is especially dangerous to pregnant individuals and children makes advocacy for malaria funding and research essential for our mission,"said Bista.
“We in the U.S.need to be aware of the impact of global warming on malaria because less developed countries in other parts of the world are more heavily affected by our emissions,"Bista said.Last year,the U.S. experienced its first local outbreaks of malaria since 2003.Infectious disease experts have warned that climate change will spread malaria and other diseases carried by mosquitoes to areas that were once free of malaria.
This summer,after discovering the work of UBM,a global grassroots campaign of the UN Foundation, Bista met with her congressional(国会的)representatives to advocate for malaria treatment and research.To support continued funding for global malaria programs,Bista wrote to officials in Congress."It's easy for people to feel like they are powerless with issues as big as malaria.But any person can give input to their decision makers on issues as big as these,"wrote Macgan Cross,a senior advocate at UBM."By sending messages to your elected officials in support of global health funding,you are making sure your voice is heard."
Bista encouraged students to become involved in initiatives on campus to spread awareness of malaria and other global health issues."Global health is important to me because there are so many health inequities(不平等) around the world and health itself is important to live a fulfilling life,"Bista said."Because there are so many health inequities around the world,I want to raise awareness and help people live fulfilling lives."
24.What inspired Bista to engage in actions against malaria
A.A learning experience. B.A health crisis. C.A grassroots campaign. D.A tabling event.
25.What did Bista do to support malaria prevention
A.She organized a charity sale. B.She launched a research project.
C.She campaigned for fundraising. D.She budgeted for malaria treatment.
26.What is the message Maegan Cross intends to convey
A.Community voices secure health funding.
B.Malaria outbreaks are difficult to prevent.
C.The public needs more knowledge about health.
D.Individual efforts matter in government decisions.
27.Which of the following best describes Bista
A.A health advocate. B.A club founder. C.A woman pioneer. D.A disease specialist.
C
A dropped bag of chips disturbed a cave ecosystem in Carlsbad Caverns National Park,New Mexico. This cave is almost cut off from the outside world,so introducing anything foreign can be harmful."Things in the damp cave get wet quickly,"says park guide Ashley.The snack attracts tiny organisms,causing unwanted growth.Soon, small animals like crickets and spiders came to eat,spreading the pollution.Rangers found the bag within hours. "But that can be all it takes,"says Ashley."I'm sure some crickets got a bit of the snack."
Over 500 million people visit American public lands each year,creating many chances to harm wild places.“When you look at the numbers,it's incredible,”says Watts,head of the Leave No Trace Center in Colorado,an organization aimed at minimizing human impact on nature.
Food waste takes a long time to break down,especially in certain areas."It takes much longer for an apple core to rot in a desert than in a forest,"says Blye,a teacher at the University of Utah.Leaving waste introduces animals to an unnatural diet and changes their behavior with sometimes disastrous results.Bears who taste garbage and become a threat to humans may have to be put down."Bears can get used to unnatural food in three weeks," says Watts."Everyone loses in this case."
Biological waste is also problematic.Dog waste brings new bacteria into the ecosystem and scares away deer.Meanwhile,human waste and toilet paper introduces dangerous bacteria into water sources.
In national parks,trails(小路)are designed to avoid sensitive areas.Stepping off the trail,even for a quick photo,can scare wildlife away.Impacts from many visitors result in long-term damage to nature and wildlife. But people don't think of that when they see the perfect photo opportunity."It's just such a hard thing to resist,"says Blye.The risk to sensitive ecosystems isn't obvious."It's easy to think,oh,there's wildflowers over there.I shouldn't step on that,"says Blye,but these tiny ecosystems full of microscopic organisms essential to desert life provide many benefits,including reducing the risk of erosion(侵蚀)and helping absorb rainfall,and can take hundreds of years to return to its original state.
28.What does Ashley mean by"But that can be all it takes. "
A.The rangers' work is efficient. B.The damage has been done.
C.The cleanup takes a long time. D.The pollution has spread widely.
29.What is a result of foreign waste in public lands
A.A shift in animal behavior. B.A shortage of food supplies.
C.A decline in bacterial species. D.An increase in regional conflicts.
30.Why does the writer mention wildflowers in paragraph 5
A.To praise their benefits to desert life.
B.To highlight our damage to ecosystems.
C.To stress their significance for photography.
D.To show our unawareness of nature's sensitivity.
31.It is conveyed in this passage that we should .
A.encourage wildlife protection B.leave no trace in the wild
C.promote national park tourism D.restore ecological damage
D
In the risky world of nuclear arms control,Princeton student Lepowsky is exploring how robots can make inspections more accurate and acceptable to host nations worried about invasive(侵入的)traditional methods.His latest research has led to a robot performing inspections without saving sensitive information.
"The host nation likely won't want a human inspector poking their nose around,"said Lepowsky."But even a robot has memory and sensors acquiring data.""The goal is to have high-confidence inspections without the robot saving information.For example,the robot would not save radiation measurements or create floor plans of sensitive areas.
The new prototype(样机)is built on an iRobot Create 3 platform,an educational robot.Robots offer advantages over human inspectors:they can tolerate higher radiation levels,are more consistent,and can be cheaper.They also can be programmed to generate trust,such as not using cameras to avoid seeing unwanted details.The idea for the robot started with Lepowsky's adviser,Glaser,who was curious about creating a"forgetful robot"that could perform highly accurate nuclear arms inspections but forget everything afterward.This led to an even more interesting idea:"Rather than forgetting,we're not even remembering in the first place,"Lepowsky said. He believes this feature can reassure hosts concerned about privacy.
Lepowsky likes the interdisciplinary nature of his work—drawing on both his robotics and policy expertise —and he likes that it requires a breadth of knowledge,not just depth.He values that his research is grounded in real-life applications for global security and nuclear nonproliferation(防扩散).
Predicting when the robot might be used in the field is difficult."It's easy to say,today,it's not very realistic, but you have to be ready for if and when it becomes possible,"said Lepowsky.Research into this problem is very active.Because arms control is changing,the specific objectives of future agreements are hard to predict."But we can hope they will be positive,and we need to be ready,technically."
32.In which aspect is Lepowsky's robot different from human inspectors
A.Data security. B.Memory capacity. C.Social acceptance. D.User friendliness.
33.What is said about the robot in paragraph 3
A.Its accurate system. B.Its privacy risks.
C.Its design mechanism. D.Its operational problems.
34.What does Lepowsky like about his work
A.Scientific research data. B.Real-time technical cooperation.
C.In-depth theoretical studies. D.Integrated knowledge across fields.
35.Which would be the best title for this passage
A.Princeton's "Forgetful"Robots in Global Security
B.No-Memory Robots:The Future of Nuclear Checks
C.Nuclear Arms Control:Robots or Human Inspectors
D.Lepowsky's “Curious"Robots for Radiation Detection
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The less you spend,the more you save.It sounds simple in theory,but in practice,it's much more complicated.Spending is built into our daily habits,which sometimes can get us addicted to buying stuff. 36 It's kind of like a crash diet,but in a good way!
37
Despite the name,a no-spend challenge doesn't mean you sit on your hands and spend no money whatsoever.After all,you don't want to fall behind on your bills,and there are some necessities you simply can't do without. The basic premise(前提)of a no-spend challenge is to cut out non-essential spending for a certain amount of time.It could be for a week,a month or even an entire year.
What can you spend money on during a no-spend challenge
If you need to purchase something during your no-spend challenge,it should be something that's necessary and you absolutely can't do without.So groceries,yes.Candy bar in the checkout line,no.Also,no new iPhone, even if you've been dreaming about an upgrade.No new shoes,even if they're on a huge sale. This is not the time to make excuses to buy stuff you don't really need. 38 The goal of this challenge isn't to make life harder on yourself by cutting out spending on essential expenses.
The financial benefits of a no-spend challenge
39 You can use the extra money you normally would have spent to build up your emergency fund.Or you might want to put the money toward other financial goals,like saving for a new car or an upcoming vacation.
While no-spend challenges are designed to be temporary,you can always extend your challenge. 40
A.Decide acceptable purchases.
B.What is a no-spend challenge
C.There should be no quick-fix approach.
D.When will you start your no-spend challenge
E.Why not treat it as more of a lifestyle change
F.Sometimes the best way is to go on a spending freeze.
G.A no-spend challenge can be a boost to your financial situation.
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。
When my dad planned out a trip to La Mina Falls in the El Yunque National Rainforest,I was not really into it, and I went along 41 .
I've never been fond of cold water.If the 42 isn't to my liking,I'm not going to 43 myself from the pool's edge like a missile(导弹).I'm the type of person who 44 their time easing into the water, lowering myself step-by-step,and 45 my body to get used to the icy depths.
My complicated relationship with water is 46 my dad,who I don't think has ever looked 47 he dived.I wasn't raised on the river like he was.Shortly after I was born,we 48 to central Florida,far away from the rapids of my father's youth.
When we finally made it to the La Mina Falls,I was worn out.My dad was already knee-deep in the water and 49 fast,while I was resting on a rock.He paused,looking over at me and 50 perhaps for the first time,that I had 51 him into the forest.He waved his hand at me,and I 52 my shoes.I knew if I touched the water with my toe in the first place,I wouldn't get in.So,I jumped into the 53 water,not completely without hesitation,where a 54 combination of accomplishment and regret washed over me.
When I broke the surface,I 55 my dad staring at me.“Your grandfather brought me here once when I was a kid."His voice faded away into the water.
41.A.anxiously B.hesitantly C.curiously D.enthusiastically
42.A.time B.coach C.sport D.temperature
43.A.keep B.launch C.excuse D.rescue
44.A.measures B.saves C.takes D.kills
45.A.allowing B.controlling C.examining D.risking
46.A.in opposition to B.in response to C.at the mercy of D.on behalf of
47.A.once B.before C.because D.if
48.A.escaped B.journeyed C.relocated D.returned
49.A.floating B.withdrawing C.breathing D.sinking
50.A.realizing B.regretting C.admitting D.agreeing
51.A.challenged B.forced C.accompanied D.guided
52.A.stared at B.reached for C.kicked off D.dusted down
53.A.flooding B.appealing C.flowing D.freezing
54.A.confusing B.regular C.similar D.simple
55.A.left B.pictured C.stopped D.caught
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。
At the National Alpine Skiing Center of China,ski instructor Xin Dawei is welcoming the busiest snow season in his 9-year career."My schedule 56 (pack)with classes each day.The number of instructors here has grown by about a third this year to meet the fast-rising demand, 57 hiring is still going on,"he told China Economic Net(CEN)reporter.
In 2024.on . 58 go-to e-commerce platform for Chinese device buyers,sales of ski-related equipment 59 (record)impressive growth,with sales of ski goggles(护目镜),snowshoes and snowboards all 60 (rise)by more than 80%year-on-year.
Out of the top ten most rapidly growing ski related equipment markets in China over the past year,eight are southern cities.In these warm regions,enthusiasts turn indoors to experience 61 (familiar)snow fields they rarely saw before,or even make 62 part of their post-work fitness routine.
China has become the world's largest indoor ski market,home to over half of world's total and six out of the ten biggest ones 63 (global).Daniel,Founder of iCeMonster,a startup high-tech snow goggles seller, said that he is shifting his focus 64 international market to China."We're a late 65 (come),but business is going on well,"he said.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是高中生李华,你校英语报正在开展关于“社区服务是否该列入毕业条件”的讨论,请你写一篇文章投稿,内容包括:
(1)你的观点,
(2)你的理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Should Community Service be a Requirement for Graduation
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I'd always been told to take care of my older brother,Brian,who was born weak and small.I'd often tie his shoes or prepare another glass of water for him.My mom saw my larger size and strong body as a sign that I was to be a kind of guardian angel(守护天使)for Brian.However,that was not the case.
One day our school sponsored a pumpkin-carving contest.First prize was S100,and I knew just how I would spend it.There was a brand-new game I was dying to own.So I decided the first place bonus definitely had to land in my pocket.
When I had to carve the perfect pumpkin I'd picked out,it dawned on me that with my big clumsy fingers I'd surely screw it up(搞砸).I thought of Brian's smaller,delicate hands and knew he was the man for the job.I immediately begged Brian.Unexpectedly,he asked for a cut.That was fifty-fifty.Quickly doing the math in my head,I figured out even if I split(分摊)the first prize,I'd still have enough cash for the game.So I gave in to Brian's demands.With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face,and now we had the best pumpkin ever.
Then the unexpected happened:We came in second.Unfortunately,second prize was only $50,and I needed every penny of that to buy the game.The day of the awards ceremony,the principal handed over the money to me because Brian was home,sick with cold.
If he really wanted to win,he would have been here today,I thought to myself,justifying stealing the cash from under poor Brian's runny nose.With hardly a thought,I ran to the store and bought my dream game.That night when Brian asked if we had won,I denied,afraid to look into his eyes.
The whole thing was never mentioned again until the day when Brian was packing for college.I played my usual role in helping him pack when I came across an old album filled with photos he had taken as the school photographer.
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。
Paragraph 1:I was enjoying the photos when one caught my eye.
Paragraph 2:"You actually knew and didn't say anything "I was shocked.
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温州市普通高中2025届高三二次适应性考试
英语试题参考答案
第 一 部 分 听 力 ( 共 两 节 , 满 分 3 0 分 )
1-5 CACCB 6-10 BACAB 11-15AABCB 16-20 ABBAC
第二部分 阅读理解(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)
21-23 DCB 24-27 ACDA 28-31 BADB 32-35ACDB
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 FBAGE
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)
41-45BDBCA 46-50 ABCDA 51-55CCDAD
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.is packed 57.and 58.a 59.recorded 60.rising
61.unfamiliar 62.it 63.globally 64.from er
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)

英语听力材料
Text 1: 跑步邀约拒绝(Q1 04:08~04:20)
W:Hello,Benjamin.Dan and I are going for a run Sunday morning.Would you like to join us
M:Id love to,but I hurt my ankle last weekend playing football with colleagues
Text 2: 换乘线路比较(Q2 04:33~04:52)
W:I think we should take the blue line instead of the red one.It's usually faster during this time of day.
M:But the blue line doesn't stop at Central Station,does it I need to get off there.
W:Oh,you're right.In that case,let's stick with the red line.
Text 3: 参观美术馆(Q3 05:05~05:23)
W:I'm going to the National Gallery of Victoria next Saturday.
M:The NGV
W:Yeah,my little nephew turns six,and he loves art,so the whole family is going.
M:There's no denying it is fun and educational for children.
Text 4: 讲座精彩录音(Q4 05:36~05:53)
W:Hey,how was the lecture you attended yesterday
M:It was amazing.The speaker was so engaging,and the topic was really insightful.
W:Wow,I wish I could have been there.
M;Guess what They're going to post the recording online.
Text 5: 成绩出乎意料(Q5 06:07~06:25)
W:How did your exam results turn out
M:I thought I would hardly pass but all that studying paid off.I actually did way better than I expected.
W:See,I told you not to stress too much.You're smarter than you give yourself credit for.
Text 6: 晨跑振奋精神(Q6&7 07:38~08:16)
M:You look like you've been hit by a burst of energy.What's this secret
W:I just got back from my morning jog.It's like a hidden treasure for me.I feel supercharged.
M:Jogging But it's freezing outside.
W:I've got this cool new collection of music that keeps me pumped.Plus,I've got my running buddies.
M:Running buddies,huh Maybe I should find some my couch potato.Days are officially over.
W:That's the spirit.You'll love it.Let's hit the road together.Sometime.
M:You got yourself a deal.
Text 7: 电影游乐畅谈(Q8-10 09:39~10:35)
W:Hi Mark,how was your weekend
M:Not bad.I went to the cinema with my friends.We watched a new movie called Space Adventure.
W:Oh,I've heard of it.It's said to be really exciting.What do you think
M:It was awesome The special effects were out of this world.It felt like we were in space ourselves.
W:That sounds fantastic.I love movies like that.They really take you to another world.By the way.What did you guys do after the movie
M:We decided to grab some dinner at a nearby restaurant.We talked about the movie the whole time,because we were all still on a high from the excitement.
W:You guys are so much better at having fun than I am.I just ended up at the park.Maybe Ill head to the cinema this weekend.
Text 8: 趣事闲聊美饮(Q11-13 12:21~13:22)
M:You won't believe what happened to me today.I was walking down the street and I saw a dog wearing a hat. W:That's funny.What kind of hat was it
M:It was a tiny baseball cap.The dog looked so proud,like it was ready for a game.I almost laughed out loud.
W:That's so cute.I wish I had seen it,by the way.Have you heard about the new coffee shop that opened up around the corner
M:No,I haven't.What's so special about it.
W:They have this amazing new drink called Morning magic.It's supposed to wake you up better than any coffee ever.
M:Oh,really,I need to try that.I've been struggling to wake up early these days.
W:Yeah,you should.Maybe we can go together sometime this week.
M:Sounds like a plan.I'll bring my camera just in case I see another dog wearing a hat.
Text 9: 新工作绿色建筑(Q14-17 15:18~16:30)
M:I guess what,I just got a new job offer
W:Oh,wow,that's amazing.Where is it
M:Its at a tech startup downtown.They're working on some really cool projects like virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
W:That sounds so exciting.What's the job title
M:Ill be a project manager,it's a bit demanding,but I'm super excited about the challenge.
W:I'm sure you’ll do great.You've always been so organized and cared about details.
M:Thanks.I really hope so.By the way,have you heard about the new office building they're planning to build near the river
W:Yeah,I've heard about it.It's supposed to be a huge building with a rooftop garden and everything.
M:That's right.It's going to be the greenest building in the city.I can't wait to see it.
W:It sounds like a dream come true for anyone who cares about the environment.Maybe we can visit it once it's done.
M:Absolutely,it'll be a great place to work and a great place to visit.
Text 10: 动物园奇趣记(Q18-20 18:35~19:40)
Hey,there.I just got back from the wildest adventure ever.No,not a roller coaster ride,but something way cooler.I was at the local zoo,and let me tell you,those animals are the real stars.You know,I always thought the lions were just big,lazy cats who sleep all day.But today I saw one pacing back and forth,looking like he was planning to take over the world.And those monkeys,forget it.They were more energetic than a bunch of kids on a sugar high.One of them even threw a banana at me,classic.But the best part was the penguin exhibit.These little guys are like nature's comedians.They walk around like they have invisible suits on,and when they slide on the ice, it's like watching a ballet,a clumsy,funny ballet.I swear one of them smiled at me.I mean,who needs TikTok when you've got these guys entertaining you for free Next time I'm bringing popcorn,maybe they'll trade me for some fish.

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