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浙江省A9協(xié)作體2025第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱WhereisthemanprobablygoingJane’s B.The C.TheWhatisthemanPlanninga B.Organizingasend- C.MakinganHowdoesthewomanfeelabouttheski B. C.Howmuchwilltheman B. C.WhatwillthemandonextGotothe B.Playatennis C.Recoverfroman(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分聽下面15段對話或讀白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘。聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。Whatistherelationshipbetweenthe B. 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B.Digital- C. D.WhatisthewritingpurposeofthelastToshowalivelybusinessToproveNadia’sservesthebestTostresstheimportanceofthecentralToemphasizetheauthor’sunexpectedOnOct.6,threescientistswereawardedthe2025NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine.Theydiscoveredhowthebodystopsitsownimmunesystemfromturningagainstitself,aprocessvitalforpreventingautoimmune(自身免疫性)diseases.Theimmunesystemperformsaremarkablebalancingact.Onadailybasis,itmustaccuratelyidentifydestroyagreatmanyforeigninvaderslikevirusesandbacteria,manyofwhichhavegraduallydevelopedintowhatlooklikeourowncells.Thecriticalquestionwas:whatsystemensuresthisdefenseforcedoesnotharmthebodyitismeanttoprotect?Foralongtime,thethymus(胸腺asmallorganinthechestwasconsideredthecentralareafor“immunetolerance.”Itwasthoughttoremoveattackingcellsduringearlydevelopment.However,thiscouldnotfullyexplainthebody’scontinuousself-TherevolutionarychangebeganwiththeworkofJapanesescientistShimonSakaguchi.Throughaseriesofinnovativeexperimentsonnewbornmiceinthe1980sand1990s,hemadeanunexpecteddiscoverythatremovingthethymusledtoautoimmunedisorders,suggestingthattheorganwasnotjustremovingharmfulcellsbutwasalsothesourceofspecializedprotectivecells.Afteradecadeofstrictinvestigation,Sakaguchidefinitivelyidentifiedanewclassofcellsin1995,whichhenamed“T-reggs”.Inthebeginning,thescientificcommunitymetthisdiscoverywithalotofdoubt,sincetheexistenceofthese“peacekeeper”cellswasacompletelynewidea.ThecrucialconfirmationcamefromtheworkofAmericanscientistsMaryBrunkowandFredRamsdell.Theirresearchinthelate1990sandearly2000sdetailedtheprecisesystems:T-reggseitherproducecalmingproteinsordeliverdirectsignalstotakecontrolofotherattackingimmunecells.Furthermore,theyidentifiedaspecificproteincalledFoxP3,whichactsasakeyswitchforT-regfunction,providingaclearmarkerfortheirstudy.Thediscoveriesofthesethreescientistshaveprovedthatimmunityisnotmerelyanattackingforcebutisunderconstant,activecontrol.Thisessentialknowledgehasopenedupnewroadsfortreatingautoimmuneconditions,improvingorgantransplantcapacity,andevendevelopingmoreeffectivecancertreatments,showcasingthesignificantimpactofunderstandingthebody’sinternalsafeguards.Whatdoes“immunetolerance”inparagraph3referATheprocessofavoidingself- B.ThefunctioninproducingimmuneC.Theabilitytodestroyvirusesand D.Thetendencyoflosingcontinuousself-WhatcanbeinferredfromSakaguchi’sTheresultwasimmediatelyThethymusfailedtoremoveharmfulT-reggswereconfirmedtoproducecalmingThethymushadapreviouslyunknownprotectiveWhatismainlymentionedaboutthediscoveryinthelastItsremaining B.ItsimpactonourC.Itswideapplicationsin D.ItssuccessincuringWhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefortheT-reggs:Body’s B.Thymus:CentreofCreatingC.SideEffectsoftheImmune D.FightAgainstAutoimmuneNaturaldisasterscanhaveasignificantimpactonthementalhealthofindividualsandtheircommunitiesatlarge.There’snodoubtthatseeinghomeswipedawayandcityinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)inamessrightafteradisasterwouldbeasevereblow.NewresearchbytheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)showedthatsurvivorsofnaturaldisastersoftenexperienceworseningmentalhealtheffectsmanymonthsoryearslater.Surprisingly,thefirstfewweeksafteranaturaldisastercanbeatimeofemotionalhighsforacommunity.Itincludesa“heroicphase”,whenpeoplewitnessandperformrescuesthatinspireasenseofaltruism(利他主義).That’sfollowedbythe“honeymoonphase”,duringwhichthearrivaloflargeamountsofassistanceencouragesoptimismandbondingwithinacommunity.However,thesupportgraduallydecreasesovertimeduetolimitedresourcesandlackofrecognitionofthelastingmentalhealthimpactofadisaster.That’swhencommunitiesenterthe“disillusionmentphase”.Recoveryworkershavepackedupandmovedon,andpeoplefeelleftalone.Manycommunitymembersbecomephysicallyexhaustedandsubstanceusedisorderssurfaceduringthisperiod,whichcanlastmonthsorevenyears.Andtriggerevents,liketheanniversaryofthedisaster,cancausedramaticincreasesinmentalhealthproblems.Thestudyindicatesthatemergencypreparednessplansshouldfindwaystoextendmentalhealthservicesthroughoutthelong-termrecoveryphase.“Thesethingsshouldcomefirst:focusingonpeoplewithlimitedfinancialresources,increasingtheawarenessofmentalhealthservicesduringexpectedemotionallows,andsuicidepreventionstrategiesaswell”saidDrGarySmall,chairofpsychiatryatHackensackUniversityMedicalCenter.Regardlessofthestrategyused,providinglong-termmentalhealthsupportiscriticaltohelpingdisastersurvivorsgetbackontheirfeetandrecoverfromtrauma創(chuàng)傷It’sareminderthatthenaturaldisasterisn’tjustanenvironmentalconcern—it’samentalhealthissueaswell.WhatmainlycausesthecommunityhighspiritsafteranaturalReconstruction B.RescueeffortsandC.Thankfulnessfor D.IncreasedcommunityWhatcanbeatypicalfeatureofthe“disillusionmentResourceshaverun B.RecoveryworkersarenotC.Thedisasteranniversaryis D.SurvivorsmayexperienceWhatdoesDr.SmallsuggestregardingthementalhealthSupportingpoor B.FocusingonfinancialC.Recognizingemotional D.HelpingsurvivorsrecoverWhatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingtheTopromotenaturaldisasterresponseTohighlighttheshortageofmentalhealthTocallforlong-termpost-disastermentalhealthToemphasizethedamagingpowerofnatural(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分HowtocalmdownanaggressiveDealingwithanaggressive(攻擊性的)catcanbechallenging,butunderstandingwhyitactsthatwayisthefirststep.Catsusuallybecomeaggressivebecausetheyarescaredorweren’tproperlysocializedaskittens. Herearesomewaystohelpcalmthemdownandkeepeveryonesafe.Ifacatisshowingsignsofaggression,thebestthingtodoistogiveititsownspace. Stayingoutofitsreachprotectsyouandcalmsthecat,helpingthecatfeellessthreatenedandmoreinNevertrytopunishacatphysically.Comingdownhardonitcanmakethesituationworse,evenifitbitesorscratches(抓). Instead,trytodistractitwithatoyorasoftsoundtoshiftitsfocus.Ifyourcatisfightingwithanotheranimal,don’tgetbetweenthem.Youcouldgethurt. Forexample,youcanopenadoortogiveoneofthemawaytoAfteranaggressivemoment,letthecatcalmdownonitsown.Don’ttrytopetorholditright Thishelpsrebuildtrustovertime.Ifyou’restillhavingtrouble,it’sagoodideatoaskforhelpfromavetoracatbehaviorexpert.Theycanhelpyouunderstandyourcat’sbehaviorandfindwaystomakeitfeelsafer.WaituntilitcomestoyouforYoushouldalwaystrytoholdthecatMoveawayslowlyandavoiddirecteyeUnderstandingthiscanhelpyourespondAggressivecatsoftenneedmoreplaytimewithotherYoushouldcreateawayfortheanimalstoseparateHittingoryellingwillonlyincreaseitsaggressive第三部分:語言知識運用(30分)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、DLexieAlford,21,saidsherecentlybecametheyoungestpersontovisiteverycountry.Thoughherachievementisyettobe bytheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords,Alfordsaidshehadbeento196 .Whileheradventuresmayhavelooked onhersocialmediaaccount,Alfordfacedvariousdifficultiessuchasvisarejections,financialstruggles,andhealthissueslikemalariaandfood Formostpeople,the toseeingtheworldislackofmoney,butAlfordmanagedto hertravelslargelyonherown.Shestartedworkingmultiplejobsandsavingeverythingshehadearnedsince ,hermotherownsatravelagencyandithashelpedherfindthebestdealsandbookaheadof significantsavingsonflightsandhotels.As femaletraveler,Alfordputsafetyinthefirstplacewhendecidinghowlongtostayinacountry,apartfrombudgetandpersonal .ShespentaweekinSwitzerland,wheretherewassoshecoulddo,whileinsomeAfricancountries,shewouldhavespentmoretime ,butshecouldn’taffordtotaketheproper measuresnecessaryforthetrip. experiencingstronglonelinessattimes,Alfordthinksthetravelisarewardingexperiencethateveryoneshould onceintheirlives.Afterhertravels,Alfordnowbelievesthattherearealotofsacrifices(犧牲)youhavetomakeifyouwanttotraveltheworld,butifit’ssomethingyoutrulyhaveapassionfor,itonlytakes topursueit.41A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.adjustingB.settingC.beginningD.contributing49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.atB.lessC.atD.rather55.A. B. C. D.(101.515分)1InNorthwestChina’sGansuProvince (lie)ZhangyeNationalGeopark(張掖地質(zhì)公園).ItisblessedwithasplendidDanxialandform(丹霞地貌)area, coversabout1,289squarekilometers.TheDanxialandformis masterpieceofnature.Thecolorfulmountainridgesarejustlikeanoverturnedpalette(調(diào)色板)fromheaven.Bandsoffieryred,creamyorange,richgreenandbrightyellowmakelongmarksacrossthemountain,andform isknownasthemostbeautifulrainbowmountain.Theincrediblelandscapeswerecreatedbysandstoneandmineralspilingontopofoneanotherovertheyearsduetoplate (movement).Wind,rain,andtimethencarvedtherockformationsandrollinghills, (create)variousshapes,includingtowers,pillarsandvalleys.Thelandform (become)atoptouristattraction,sinceitwasincludedintheUNESCOWorldHeritageListin2010,appealing touristsfromhomeandabroad.Theparkfeaturesaseriesofboardwalksthatallowvisitorstowalkaroundthecolorfulsandstonelandscapes.Thereare (special)designedviewingplatforms,enablingtourists (get)closetothehillsandfeasttheireyesontheamazingsightswithoutdamagingthe第四部分:寫作(40分)(滿分15分)66.AIAI,80DearEditor,Li(滿分25分67.WhenWilliamcleanedouthisgrandfather’sroom,hefoundanoldleather-boundjournalplacedinsideawoodenchest.Itspageswerefilledwithpicturesofbirds,poemsinfadedink,andnotesfromalifelivedlongbeforeWilliamwasborn.Hisgrandfatherhadpassedawaytwoyearsago,andthefamilyhaddecideditwasfinallytimetosortthroughhisbelongings.Williamhadalwaysfeltaspecialconnectiontohisgrandfather,whohadtaughthimhowtoidentifybirdsbytheirsongsandhowtocarvelittlefiguresfromfallenbranches.Butasateenager,Williamhadbecomebusywithschoolandfriends,andthosequietafternoonswithGrandpafeltlikeadistantmemory.Onthelastpageofthejournal,hefoundapressedforget-me-not勿忘我)flowerandaloosephotographhisgrandfatherasayoungman,standingwithawomanWilliamdidn’trecognize.Theyweresmilinginfrontofasmallbookstore.Ontheback,inhisgrandfather’shandwriting,werethewords:“ForEleanor,withallmyheart—WilliamhadneverheardanyoneinthefamilymentionEleanor.Thatevening,heaskedhismotherabouther.Shefrownedthoughtfully.“IthinkshewassomeoneimportanttoyourgrandfatherbeforehemetGrandmother.Henevertalkedabouthermuch.”SomethinginWilliamwasawakened—adesiretoknowmore,topiecetogetherapartofhisgrandfather’sstorythathadbeenleftuntold.Forthefewweekslater,hissearchinhissmalltownwereallfruitless.Butoneday,withthejournalandthephotograph,hesteppedintoausedbookstoreinanearbytown,Williamspottedafamiliarnameonthebackofanoldpoetrycollection:EleanorWren.Hisheartbeatfaster.CoulditbethesameEleanor?Hepulledthebookfromtheshelf.Insidethefrontcoverwasalabelwithhernameandtheaddressoftheverybookstorefromthephotograph.Withoutthinking,hebroughtthebooktotheshopowner,anelderlywomanwithkindeyes,whoseemedtohavebeenrunningitfordecades.150Paral:“I’mlookingforEleanorWren”hesaid,hisvoicetremblingPara2:EleanorinvitedWilliamtositatasmalltableinthecornerofthe浙江省A9協(xié)作體2025第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱WhereisthemanprobablygoingJane’s B.The C.The【答案】【原文】W:AreyougoingtoJane’sbirthdaypartytonight?M:Well,Iwasgoingto,butIhavetopickupmysister.W:Areyougoingtotakeheroutfordinner?M:No,she’llbetootired.It’safive-hourflight.WhatisthemanPlanninga B.Organizingasend- C.Makingan【答案】【原文】M:Julia’sgoingtoItalyonasummerstudyprogramme.IwasthinkingitwouldbefuntosendheroffwithabigpartyatMineo’sdowntown.W:Greatidea.WhenareyouM:SheagreedtonextFriday.Canyoumakeit?W:AbsolutelyHowdoesthewomanfeelabouttheski B. C.【答案】【原文】M:Whatdoyouthinkofourskiclasses?Don’tyoufindthemdifficultandW:They’regreat.I’meagertopushmyselfasfarasIcan.I’msurewe’llgetitonedaythenwe’llhavemoreofalaughintheclass.Howmuchwilltheman B. C.【答案】【原文】W:I’msorry,butIdon’tseehowthebillcomesoutat70dollars.Theblousesareonsale,aren’tthey?M:Letmesee...thewhiteone’sonsale,buttheblueone’s$38.W:I’lljusttakethewhiteone,WhatwillthemandonextGotothe B.Playatennis C.Recoverfroman【答案】【原文】W:HowareyoumanagingwithyourbackM:Mydoctortoldmetotakeiteasyforanotherweekorso,butthenthatI’dbeasactiveasbefore.W:Great,becausewereallymissyouatthetennisclub.(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分聽下面15段對話或讀白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘。聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。Whatistherelationshipbetweenthe B. C.TeacherandWhatarethespeakersmainlyStudentbehaviourin B.Differentteaching C.Class【答案】6. 7.【原文】M:IthoughtitwasprettycoolhowMs.Sidwellhandledthat.W:Youmeanwhenshewantedtheclasstostoptalking?M:Yeah.Imean—youseeteachersshoutingandtryingeverypossiblewaytogetstudentstobequiet.Shejusttoldushowitmakesherfeelwhenwe’renotpayingattentiontoher.Itwas,like—ahumanapproach.W:Yeah,IthinkmoststudentsappreciatedWhatdoweknowabouttheHesawthemovieHewasimpressedwiththeHeappreciatedtheauthor’swritingWhatdoesthewomandislikeabouttheAThe B.The C.The【答案】8. 9.【原文】W:Isawamovielastweekend.ItwasaboutamantryingtosurviveonMars.HegrewpotatoesinsidehisprotectiveshelterM:Oh,TheMartian?Ididn’tseethatmovie,butIreadthebookafewyearsago.W:Didyouthinkitwasgood?M:Ididn’tliketheauthor’swritingstyle,butthemaincharacterwasfunnyandinspiring.W:Ithoughtthescenewascool,buttheplotwasabitdullformytaste.WheredothespeakersAtalanguage B.Atatravel C.AtaWhatdoesthemanrecommendOfferingservicesinmanyTakinglanguagePlanningaWhathasthewomanShehashirednewShehascontactedatranslationShehasarrangedmeetingswithjob【答案】10. 11. 12.【原文】W:Ihavenoticedthatalotofourcustomersarefromallovertheworld.Ithinkit’sbecauseweprovidedeliciousfood,andwearenearverypopulartouristattractions.M:Youareright.Ihavenoticedthattoo.Iwasthinkingmaybeitwouldbeveryhelpfulifsomeofourserverscouldspeakotherlanguagesfluently.Thatwouldmakethingsmuchmorecomfortableforourcustomers.W:Actually,Ihavealreadyscheduledtwointerviewsnextweek.I’mgoingtointerviewawomanwhocanspeakFrenchandamanwhocanspeakSpanish.WhatisthemanSigningupforavolunteerConductinganHostingaWhatisthesecondmostcommonamongthePlastic B.Plastic C.BottleWhatcanwelearnabouttherecentbeachClean-upItcleanedupamillionItinvolvedmanykindsofItincludedasmallWhatdoesJulietathinkofClean-upItisnecessarytocarry B.Itstopsthrowing C.Itisjustafun【答案】13. 14. 15. 16.【原文】M:Hello,andwelcometoOneWorld.Thisweek,we’retalkingaboutInternationalCoastalClean-upDay.Let’stalktooneoftheninemillionvolunteers—JulietafromMexico.SoJulieta,whatarethemostcommonitemsthevolunteerspickW:Cigarettes.Youfindthemeverywhere.InthelastOceanClean-up,wecollectednearlytwomillionworldwide.Plasticbottlescomeinatnumbertwo.Wepickedupoveramillionofthem.Therearealsoloadsofplasticbags.Andthencomebottletops,foodcontainers.Surprisingly,balloonsarereallycommon,too.Andtheseareallthingsthatpeopleleave.Peoplelikeyouandme.Soitwouldbesoeasytostop.M:OK.Whogetsinvolvedinthebigbeachclean-W:Everybody.Therearewholefamilies,students,youngandold.Wewerequiteasmallgrouplastyear.Butthistimetherewerehundredsofus.Itwasreallycooltoseesomanypeople.M:Soit’safunday—butalsoanimportantW:That’sright.Wemustcontinuetohaveclean-updaystokeepouroceansclean.Buttoreallysolvetheproblem,wehavetostopthrowingrubbishintotheseainthefirstplace.It’sano-brainer.Onlythenwillwehaveclean,healthyoceans.WhydoesDianegivetheTodo B.Tooffertravel C.TosharehertravelWhatisspecialabouttheIsleofItsuniquesea B.Itshigh C.ItsrichWhatistheweatherlikeontheIsleofextremely B.Sunnyand C.MildandWhatdoesDianetalkaboutatThebesttimeto B.Themeansof C.Thelocationofthe【答案】17. 18. 19. 20. W:Goodmorning,everyone.Myname’sDianeandIworkwithFindYourPeaceNatureTours.I’mgoingtotalktoyouabouttheIsleofMull.It’sasmallislandoffthewestcoastofScotland.So,what’ssospecialaboutit?Well,it’sgoteverything:therearemountainsandgreenvalleys,whereyoucangowalkingamongstlovelyscenery.Onthenorthside,therearebeautifulsandybeaches,whichareusuallyempty,andbluesea.Mullishometodolphins,whalesandotherseaanimals,whichyouhaveagoodchanceofseeingifyoubookawildlifetour.Ifyouwanttospendtimewithnatureonabeautifulisland,awayfromthestressofmodernlife,thisistheplaceforyou.Whenisthebesttimetogothere?OK,soitrainsquitealotandtheweathercangetquitewindy,butitdoesn’tgetallthatcold.Julyisthehottestmonth.ButthebesttimetogoisAprilorMay,whentherearen’tsomanytouristsandit’squieter.TogetthereyoucantakethetrainfromGlasgow,whichislargestcityinScotland,toOban,onthecoast,whereyoucangetaboatovertotheisland.第二部分:閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、DIfyou’regoingtovisitBarcelona,whatareyougoingtodothere?ReadourguidesforsomereallycoolGaudiYouaregoingtoseealotofGaudibuildingswithbrightcolours.ButwhoorwhatisGaudi?HewasanarchitectfromBarcelona.Somepeoplesayhewasaterriblestudent,buthisbuildingsareamazingOneofthebestplacestoseeGaudi’sextraordinarydesignsisParcGuelItisagreatplacetohangoutwithfriendsandescapefromthenoiseofthecity.TakethetraintotheDaliTheatreMuseum.It’spinkontheoutside,withhugeeggsontheroof.Inside,youcanseesomeofDali’spaintings.OrgotothePicassoMuseuminthecentreofthecityandseealargecollectionofhispaintings.NouIfyouareintofootball,planavisittotheNouCamp,homeofFCBarcelona.There’sspaceforaround100,000people,makingitthesecondlargestfootballstadiuminEurope.AmusementPortAventuraisaboutanhourfromthecitybytrain,butitisworthit!Ifyou’rebrave,youcanridethetallestandfastestrollercoasterinEurope,buttherearealsogentleridesandnicerestaurantsandcafes.Or,ifyouprefertostayinBarcelona,anold-fashionedbluetramwilltakeyouupthemountaintotheTibidabopark,oneoftheoldestamusementparksintheworld.Apartfromlookingatthecityfromthetopofthemountain,youcanenjoy25rides,includingabigwheelandareallyscaryrollercoaster.WhichplacebestsuitsfootballParc B.PortC.TheNou D.TheDaliTheatreWhatcanvisitorsdoattheTibidaboRidethetallestroller B.Enjoyabird’seyeviewoftheC.Dineatthemountaintop D.Visitanold-fashionedblueWhereisthetextmostprobablytakenA.An B.Atext C.A D.Atravel【答案】21. 22. 23.【21細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“Ifyouareintofootball,planavisittotheNouCamp,homeofFCC項。【22細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段中的“Apartfromlookingatthecityfromthetopofthemountain,youcanenjoy25rides,includingabigwheelandareallyscaryrollercoaster.除了從ft25個游樂設(shè)B項。【23推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Ifyou’regoingtovisitBarcelona,whatareyougoingtodothere?Readourguidesforsomereallycoolideas.如果你要去巴塞羅那,你打算在那里做什么?閱讀我們的指南,獲取一些超棒的想法。)D項。Accordingtomymap,Ishouldhavebeenclosetotheroyalpalace.ButnothinginCasablanca’sMersSultanquarterlookedimpressivelikeapalace.Itriedonestreet,thenthenext.Finally,Iapproachedsometeenagegirlsoutsideasnackbar.“I’mlookingforthepalace,”IsaidinpoorFrench,pointingtomyoldmap.“Itsaysitshouldbenearhere.”O(jiān)neofthegirlsglancedatthewornsheetofpaperandaskedindisbelief,“Don’tyouhaveaphone?”No,Ididnothaveaphone.Orrather,Idid,butIwasn’tusingit.Exceptforbuyingmyplaneticket,myplanwastoexploreCasablanca—aMoroccancityInevervisited—withoutusingtheInternet.Icouldhaveusedaguidebook,butthatseemedtogoagainstthesenseofdiscovery.Afterall,mymaingoalwastoseeifImightrestoretheserendipitywhileexploring.Iarrivedinthecityintheafternoon.Mapless,Ipickedadirectionandstartedwalking.Apalm-BoulevardseemedlikeagoodchoiceandsoonIwasamidshopsandrestaurants.Ahand-paintedsignreading“Ryad91”caughtmyeye.IknewfromprevioustripstootherMoroccancitiesthat“ryad”means“smallhotel”.IwalkedinandMohammad,atallmanwelcomedme.Itooktheonlyremainingroomandaskedforanewmap.“Oneminute,”hesaid,sittingdownathiscomputerandprintingoneoutfromGoogle.Aboutadozenstreetsonitborenames,andtherestwasamessofconfusinglines.Myfreewalkstartedoutsidethehotel’sdoor.Thegoodthingabouttravelingwithoutexpectationsisthatitcanturneverythingintoadiscovery.AndtherewasplentythatinterestedmealongCasablanca’swinding(蜿蜒)streets:graceful,thintowers;bakerspullinghotbreadfromopen-airovens;thebrightcolorofstreetart,vividagainstthewhitewashedwalls.Atdinnertime,mywalkbroughtmetothec

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