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绝密★启用前浙江省阵地教育联盟2024届第二次联考英语试题卷命题:湖州二中莘勤邵思思磨题:临安中学任超君台州一中张英俊校稿:张芳注意事项:1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷
指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题卷上无数。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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
:Howmuchistheshirt?A.19.15.B.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C.1.Whydidn'tthewomansleepwelllastnight?A.Therewasadogbarking.B.Therewas
someloudmusic.C.Thereweresomebirdssinging.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Drivingacar.B.Checkingamap.C.Pointingthedirections.3.Whatd
oesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Themanistheonlyonetotakethesubway.B.Thetrainisunreliableonrainydays.C.Themanmadeapoorexcuse.4.Wheredoe
stheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacarshop.B.Atagarage.C.Atacarpark.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abudget.B.Aneven
t.C.Theboss.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听
完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Whentogetfullprepared.B.Whentomeettheaccountant.C.W
hentovisitacustomer.7.Whatwillthewomandoat2:30p.m.?A.Attendanappointment.B.Talkwiththeaccountant.C.Meettheman.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What'sthe
bestlanguagestudymethodaccordingtotheman?A.Speakingwithlocalpeople.B.Listeningtonews.C.Usinganapp.9.Whatdoestheman
valuemost?A.Touringthecountry.B.Exploringlocalcafes.C.Gettinginvolvedinculture.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhereisPizza
Delight?A.Inthecitycenter.B.Neartheman'shouse.C.Bythemovietheatre.11.Whatisthewoman’sopinionofthepizz
ainPizzaDelight?A.It'sfancy.B.It'sfine.C.It'sbad.12.Howsoonwillthespeakersleave?A.In15minutes.B.In30minutes.C.In
45minutes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthekeyfactorinwindsurfing?A.High-qualityequipment.B.Personalphysicalcondition.C.Previ
oussportingexperience.14.WhatadvicedoesLilygiveonsafety?A.Usenoticeableboardandsail.B.Preparelife-saving
equipment.C.Tellsomeonehowyoucanbeidentified.15.WhatdoesLilyenjoymostaboutwindsurfing?A.Forgettingeverydayworries.B.Learningnewtechniques.
C.Developinghermuscles.16.WhatmightLilydointhefuture?A.Giveupwindsurfing.B.Actasawindsurfingcoach.C.Takepartinwindsur
fingcompetitions.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanthelistenersdoduringtheopening?A.Enteracompetition.B.Meetasportsman.C.Getasignedcopy.18.Whatwillal
lcompetitorsreceive?A.Ticketsforsportsevents.B.Sportscalendars.C.SignedcopiesofCDs.19.Howmuchdoesthefitnesstestcostthismonth?A.15.B.30.C.50.2
0.Whatdoesthespeakerencouragelistenerstodointheend?A.Tobookaplaceviaemail.B.Totryoutequipmentatopeningmornings.C.Toopenanaccountformoreoffer
s.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.AFascinatingActivitiesYouCanTakePartInBostonFenwayPark:G
uidedBallparkTourwithOptions★★★★★4.8/51570reviewsYouwilluncoverthehistoryofFenwaystadiumanditsbelovedteam,theRedS
ox,anddiscovermorethan170000stadiumartifactsand150000photographs.Youcanchoosefrompublicorprivate1-hourtours,apre-gametour,ora15-minut
etour.Tromso:SnowmobileSafariintheLyngenAlps★★★★★4.9/5279reviewsYouwillexperiencethespectacularLyngenAlpswhiledrivingasnowmobileinbeautifulsceneryatC
ampTroll,whereeverythingisinspiredbytrolls.Aftertakingpictures,youwillheadbacktothebasecamptoenjoyahotmealservedaroundthefire.Cairo:Gr
andEgyptianMuseum(GEM)Tour★★★★★4.6/51243reviewsYouwillseemorethan100,000excellentartifactsinEgyptslong-awaitedGEM.Amongthec
ollection,you’llfind5,000treasuresunearthedfromthetombofEgyptianpharaohTutankhamun,whichwillbeonpublicdisplayforthefirsttimeinhistory.D
ubai:TandemSkydiveExperienceatThePalm★★★★★4.8/5212reviewsAdmireDubaifromanewperspective.Youwillfeelanincrediblea
drenaline(肾上腺素)rushasyouflyupto13,000frintoDubai’sskybeforefreefallingat120mph.Youwillhavetheentiredivedocumentedbyaprofessionalcameraflyerwh
owillaccompanyyou.21.Howmanykindsoftoursareavailableinthefirstactivity?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.22.Whichactivitywillappealtoananc
ientcivilizationlover?A.GuidedBallparkTourwithOptionsB.SnowmobileSafariintheLyngenAlpsC.GrandEgyptianMuseumTourD.TandemSkydiveExperienceatThePalm23.
Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanthistextberead?A.Travel.B.Education.C.Fashion.D.Finance.BTheSouthBronxisoneofthepoorestandmostpollutedp
lacesinAmerica,withsmog-chokedfreewaysandsmellywastewatertreatmentplants.“We’readumpingground,”Omarexplains.“AllthegarbagefromtherestofN
ewYorkCityendsuphere.”ButOmarstartedlookingatgarbageinadifferentway.“Alotofwhatpeoplethrowawayisperfectlygood,”he
says.“Justlookatthatstufffromconstructionsites-doors,sinks,toilets.Peoplewillbuythosethings.It’sonlycalledgarbagebecausesomebodythrewitaway.”
OmarwasjustoutofcollegeandworkingforanenvironmentalgroupcalledSustainableSouthBronxwhenhestartedconsideringhowtogetthis“goodgarbage”topeop
lewhocoulduseit.Insteadofdestroyingoldthings,whynotcleanthemupandresellthem?Whynothirepeopleinthecommunitytodothework?Betteryet,whynotmakethisbusine
ssa"cooperative,"whichmeansthepeopleworkinginthebusinessownitandsharetheprofits?Outofthis,Omarstartedthefirstcooperativei
nthecountrydedicatedtoreusingconstructionwaste.Tostarthisbusiness,Omarputupflyersalongthetruck-jammed,trash-filledneighborhoodstreets,lookingforpeo
pletoworkwithhim.Hesoonfoundfourotherdedicatedworkers.Theyrentedawarehouseandstartedlookingfordonationsofusedmaterials.InApril2008,Omar’scooperati
ve,ReBuildersSource,openeditsbusinessandbegansellingconstructionsupplies—atreasonableprices-toneighborhoodbuildersandhome
owners.Withthehelpofcityofficials,healsobeganplanninganewtrainingprogramtohelplocalresidentslearntheskillst
ogetgoodjobsthathelptheenvironmentandevenstarttheirowncooperatives.Workersweretrainedtocarefullytakebuildingsapartsothatthingslikedoorsand
windowscanbereusedinsteadofbeingsmashedandsentofftoalandfill.Deconstructingbuildingsthiswaycouldbeahugeindustrywithmanygoodjobsforpe
oplewhoneedthem.“Ifyouhaveauseforsomething,”Omarsays,“it’snolongerwaste.”24.WhyistheSouthBronxmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.To
arousereaders’interest.B.Toserveasthebackgroundinformation.C.Tocontrastwiththeotherdistricts.D.Tointroduceafamouspl
ace.25.WhichwasNotthereasonforOmar’screatingacooperativebusiness?A.Toprovidejobsforlocalpeople.B.Todealwithdump
edrubbish.C.Toincreasecooperationamongneighbors.D.Tomakemoneyfromgarbage.26.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestd
escribeOmar?A.Idealisticandbusiness-minded.B.Creativeandaction-oriented.C.Practicalandself-focused.D.Devotedandiron-hearted.27.Whi
chsayingmightinterpretOmar'saction?A.Knowledgestartswithpractice.B.Onegoodturndeservesanother.C.Foureyesseemorethantwo.D.Killtwobirdsw
ithonestone.CAfterCOVID-19,theBureauofLaborStatisticspredictsthatwhilethenumberofnurseshasincreasedinthepastthreeyears,theU.S.stillexperiencesash
ortageofregisterednurses,andthattherewillbeoveronemillionunfillednursingjobs.Sowhat’sthesolution?Robot
s.Japanisaheadofthecurvewhenitcomestothistrend.ToyohashiUniversityofTechnologyhasdevelopedTerapio,aroboticmedicalcartthatcanmakehospitalrounds,
delivermedicationsandotheritems,andretrieverecords.Thistypeofrobotwilllikelybeoneofthefirsttobeimplementedinhospital.Robotscapableofs
ocialengagementhelpwithlonelinessaswellascognitivefunctioning,buttherobotitselfdoesn’thavetoengagedirectly—itcanserveasamediatorforhumancommun
ication.TelepresencerobotssuchasMantaroBot,Vgo,andGiraffcanbecontrolledthroughacomputer,smartphone,ortablet,allowingfamilymembersordocto
rstoremotelymonitorpatientsorSkypethem.Ifyoucantgettothenursinghometovisitgrandma,youcanuseatelepresencerobottohangoutwithher.Aro
bot’sappearanceaffectsitsabilitytosuccessfullyinteractwithhumans,whichiswhytheHuman-InteractiveRobotResea
rchdecidedtodeveloparoboticnursethatlookslikeahugeteddybear.RIBA,alsoknownas“Robear,”canhelppatientsintoandoutof
wheelchairsandbedswithitsstrongarms.OnthelesscuteandmorescarysidethereisActroidF,whichhassuchresilientskinandnat
uralhaircolorthatsomepatientsmaynotknowthedifference.Thisconversationalrobotcompanionhascamerasinitseyes,whichallowittotr
ackpatientsanduseappropriatefacialexpressionsandbodylanguageinitsinteractions.It’simportanttonotethatroboticnursesdon'tdecidecoursesoftreatme
ntormakediagnoses.Instead,theyperformroutineandlaborioustasks,freeingnursesuptoattendtopatientswithimmediateneeds.Thisisone
industrywhereitseemstheintegrationofrobotswillleadtocooperation,notreplacement.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparagraph2mean?A.Takethelead.B.
Reachthestandard.C.Setarecord.D.Missaturn.29.TelepresencerobotsmayservetheirrightpurposesinhospitalwhenA
.theycollectmedicalrecordsforpatientsB.theydeliverfoodtoclinicaldoctorsC.theymovethemobility-disabledpatientsD.theyassistdoctorswithlong-dista
ncediagnoses30.WhatisthedistinctiveattractionofActroidF?A.Itsscaryarmstrength.B.Itsadorableappearance.C.It
shuman-likevoice.D.Itsproperinteractiveresponse.31.Whatisthesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Robots—thefuturereplacementofnursesB.Robots—t
heearth-shakingreforminhospitalsC.Robots—agoodsupplementtonursesD.Robots—anewwaytotreatpatientsDWhileteenagerswhoareatriskofdepre
ssionwithriskybehaviors—drinkingalcohol,smokingcigarettesandcuttingclassesoftenalertparentsandteachersthatseriousproblemsareb
rewing,anewstudyfindsthatthere’sanothergroupofadolescentswhoareinnearlyasmuchdangerofexperiencingthesamementalsymptoms.Theseteensusetonsofme
dia,getinsufficientsleepandhaveasedentary(不爱活动的)lifestyle.Ofcourse,thatmaysoundlikeadescriptionofeveryt
eenagerontheplanet.Butthestudywarnsthatitisteenagerswhoengageinallthreeofthesepracticesintheextremethata
retrulyinadangerousposition.Becausetheirbehaviorsarenotusuallyseenasaredflag,theseyoungpeoplehavebeencalledthe“invisiblerisk”groupbythestudy'sauth
ors.Thestudy’sauthorssurveyed15,395studentsandanalyzednineriskbehaviors,includingexcessivealcoholuse,illegaldruguse,heavysmokingandhighm
ediause.Theiraimwastodeterminetherelationshipbetweentheseriskbehaviorsandmentalhealthissuesinteenagers.Thegroupthatscoredhighonal
lnineoftheriskbehaviorswasmostlikelytoshowsymptomsofdepression;inall,nearly15%ofthisgroupreportedbeingdep
ressed,comparedwithjust4%ofthelow-riskgroup.Buttheinvisiblegroupwasn’tfarbehindthehigh-riskset,withmorethan13%ofthemexhi
bitingdepression.ThefindingscaughtCarlioffguard.“Wedidn’texpectthat,”hesays.“Thehigh-riskgroupandlow-ris
kgroupareobvious,butthisthirdgroupwasnotonlyunexpected.Itwassodistinctandsolarger—nearlyonethirdofoursample—thatitbecameakey
findingofthestudy.”Carlisaysthatoneofthemostsignificantthingsabouthisstudyisthatitprovidesnewearlywarningsignsforparents
,teachersandmentalhealth-careproviders.Andearlyidentifications,supportandtreatmentformentalhealthissues,hesays,arethebestwaystokeepthemfromtur
ningintofull-blowndisorders.32.Whichteenagerprobablybelongstothe“invisiblegroup”?A.Ateenagerwhodrinksfrequently.B.Ateenagerwhoexercise
sregularly.C.Ateenagerwhoskipsschool.D.Ateenagerwhosuffersfromalackofsleep.33.Whatcanweknowaboutthenewstudy?A.Itwasconductedbyanalyzingandcompa
ringthepreviousdata.B.Itwasintendedtodigintothereasonsfordepression.C.Itrevealedanalarmingrateoftheinvisiblegroupsufferingdepress
ion.D.Itsfindingswereunderexpectationoftheresearchteam.34.WhatisCarli’sattitudetowardthefindings?A.Unclear.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.D.Indifferent.
35.Theauthorwrotethispassageto______.A.introduceanewtherapyforteens'mentaldisorderB.warnabouttheunobs
ervedsignalsforteens'mentalproblemsC.shareanovelpsychologicalexperimentwithteensD.cautionteensagainstdev
elopingunhealthyhabits第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Adaptationsarecurrentlypopularinthemovie
industry.Wereallfamiliarwithfilmadaptationsofbooks.36Bookadaptationsoffilmsaren’tthatcommon,butit'samedi
umthatcertainlytakesskillstomaster.Themostwell-knownversionofafilmbeingadaptedtobooksisviathenovelisation(小说化).Movienovelisati
onswentthroughaboomperiodbeforetheinternetera.Fanswantedtoknowmoreaboutthefictionalworldsandexperiencethestoryagaininanewway.37Thus
,thenovelisationwasagreatsolution.Meanwhile,thescreentopageprocesshasalsoopenedupthepossibilityofsequels(续篇).Perhaps
theresimplywasn’tfinancialinvestmenttocreateafollow-uptoafilm.Maybeasequelideasimplyfeltmoreappropriateforanovel.38Inrecentyearsforexample,thefilmHea
t,releasedin1995hasreceiveditsownnovel.ET:TheBookoftheGreenPlanetcontinuedtheextraterrestrial’sjourneyafterthecompletionofthefilm’
snarrative.Butwhatarethebenefitsofreadinganovelinsteadofwaitingforthebigscreenversion?Well,anovelcantakeitsreaderdeeperintothemindoft
hecharactersthatthefilmhadtorepresentinamorevisualway.39Althoughafilmmightcharacterizeafantasticsceneoraspecificcostumechoice,itdoesn’talwaystell
whythosethingsareimportant.Novelisationsandsequelscantakethatextrastepandshinealightonsomeofthosemovie-makingchoices.Bookadaptationsoffil
msobviouslywon'teverreplacecinema,andthere’snoneedtochooseoneortheother.40.A.Butwhataboutbookadaptationsoffi
lms?B.Besides,descriptionscanbemoredetailedtoo.C.Foratime,theywereeverythingforcinemalovers.D.Filmsbeingadaptedtobookshasbeentalkedre
peatedly.E.Buttheycouldn'tsimplygoogleit,orimmediatelypurchasetheproductionontape.F.Regardless,someterri
ficfilmshavebeenexpandeduponthankstothismedium.G.Actually,thesetwomediumsareconsiderablyinterdependentandcomplementary.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。AtChristmastime,Ioftenreflectupononeparticul
areveningintheearly1960s.Backthen,wedecidedtogocarollingtospreadtheChristmasspiritwhichmight41someoneelse’slife.Soweq
uickly42members,forwhomtheonly43waswarmthofspirit.Soonwediscoveredthatcarollingbroughtvarious44.Sometimesweweregreetedwitho
pendoorsandopenhearts,whileothertimes,folksremainedinthesafetyandcosinessoftheirhomes,watching45throughtheirwindows.Onestoponourjourn
eyparticularly46ourmemory.Thatnight,aferacoupleofsongs,onedoorswungopen.Agentleman,gray-haired,tenderly47wegoupstairstosingforhisbedriddenwife.He
added48,“Shelovesmusicandusedtobeanoperasinger.”Westeppedbrisklyupwardintothecouple’s49apartment.Books,records,andan
tiquefurniturewhisperedstoriestous.Iremindedmyselfnottostare50invadingtheirprivacy.Sittingbesidehiswife,thegentlema
ngaveusa51.Thenourvoicesroseandlingeredaroundtheirsmallhome.Hadourvoicesbeengivenextra52andbeautyforthisoccasion?Perhapstheyhad.Asmileflickered
onthewoman’s53,yetbeautifulface.Shesnuggledherheadagainstherhusbandsshoulderandbothofthemheartilyenjoyedourperformance.Witnessin
gsuchaheartwarmingscene,wefeltitwasaholynight,forwewereinthe54oflovethatwasgentleandmild.Atthatmoment,wefound,andmaybeeven55,theChri
stmasspirit.41.A.changeB.brightenC.shapeD.influence42.A.sponsoredB.consultedC.dismissedD.recruited43.A.requirementB.obje
ctiveC.rewardD.privilege44.A.consequencesB.responsesC.commentsD.bonuses45.A.awkwardlyB.passivelyC.ra
ndomlyD.positively46.A.stuckinB.wokeupC.stirredupD.slippedfrom47.A.commandedB.proposedC.requestedD.rec
ommended48.A.shamefullyB.hesitantlyC.suspiciouslyD.proudly49.A.unfurnishedB.spaciousC.tinyD.trendy50.A.forthesakeofB.fo
rfearofC.inspiteofD.inthehopeof51.A.smileB.glanceC.tuneD.nod52.A.graceB.seriousnessC.bitternessD.sympathy53.A.radiantB.br
ightC.rosyD.wrinkled54.A.presenceB.absenceC.expectationD.circle55.A.createdB.acquiredC.spreadD.regained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。Therevitalization(复苏)ofabandonedpropertiesinruralChinaisontherise.Each56(locate)inremoteChinese
towns,thefollowingthreestrikinghotelsarefarfromthehustleofthecity.WuYuanSkywellsHotelinJiangxiprovince,apreviouslyneglected300-year-oldmansion,w
as57(incredible)restoredtoitsformerglory,whilemaintainingitsregionalarchitecturalfeatureTianjing,anarrowandtallcourtyardpullingsunlightinsid
e,58introducingelementsofmoderncomfort.Similarly,bytheendof2022,designers59(restore)theBambooCraftVillagenearChengducity,preservingtheconstructi
ontraditionstobuildanextremely60(impress)roof.Seenfromabove,theshapeofthisbuildingislikeafigure“8”ortheinfi
nitysign“∞”.TheTreewowTribeinZhejiangprovince61(feature)housesthataresurroundedbyaseaofbambootreestop
rovidetourists62comfortableprivacy.Notably,thefree-formroofimitatesthefree-flowinglinesofnature,gracefull
y63(invite)thegreenlandscapeintotheprivatespace.MarryingthecharmoftraditionalChinesedesignsandthe64(rich)ofmodernliving,thesehotelswilldef
initelyofferyou65unforgettableexperienceandaperfectgetaway.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是某英文网站负责人李华,你们网站近期将举办以海洋保护为主题的海报设计大赛,在华交换生Freddie对此很感兴趣并
写信咨询比赛的相关信息,请你给他回信,内容包括:1.大赛目的;2.作品要求;3.参赛方式.注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可适当补充细节,使行文流畅。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。IknewIwouldhaveabeyond-busysummer.IwouldbeajuniorteacherfortheLittleDragonsKarate(空手道)Camp.AndIhadtodosummerswimteam.AndOllieandIalr
eadyhadtwocustomersforourdog-walkingbusiness.“Youmightbebitingoffmorethanyoucanchew,”mymomsaidwithawarningglimpsewhenItalkedtoheraboutita
ndannounced,"Iwanttodoeverything!"“Don’tworry.”Igrinned.“Ihavestrongteeth!”Mymomsmiledback.“Inthiscase,itsyourorganizationalskills,notyourteeth,t
hatneedtobestrong.”Ididn'ttakeittomyheart.Andthefirstweekreallywasnoproblem.MyfriendOlliewasoutoftownandkaratecamphadn’tstarted,somyswimstuffwasall
Ineededtoworryabout.Thenextweekwasgreattoo.Iswam,andaLittleDragonatkaratecamptoldmeIwashisfavoriteteachere
ver!Ididlearn,though,thatstayingorganizedwithtwoactivitieswasharder.Mybackpackwasalreadystuffedwithatowelandswimthings,soIneededano
therformykarateclothing.Ridingmybikefromkaratecamptothepoolwithtwobackpackswasachallenge.ButIstillhaditunde
rcontroluntilOlliegotback.“We’relategettingourbusinesstogether!”hesaid.“We’llhavetospendeveryspareminutepreparing.”“ButIdon'thaveanyspareminutes
!”Isaid.“DidyouforgetweagreedtowalkAlfieeverySaturday?AndMuffinonTuesdaysat4:00?”Ollieasked.Icouldn’
tletOlliedown,soItookoutathirdbackpackandfilleditwithdogtoys,treats,andplasticbags.IthoughtIwasallset.ButIwaswrong!Itdidn'ttakelongformydo
g-walkingstuffandkaratestuffandswimstufftogetallmixedup,forgotten,orlost.Oneday,Iforgotmykaratebackpackandhadtoborrow
Emma'sextraoutfit,whichwastootight.Thenextday,Irememberedmykaratestuffbutforgotmyswimsuit,soIhadtohelpoutinthesnackshopandstayoutofthepoola
llafternoon.Andanothertime,whenIreachedintomydog-walkingpackforplasticbags,allIcouldfindwereswimgoggles(护目镜)andsunscreen.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.ParagraphI:Worsestill,Ihadtokeeptrackofallthespecialtimes.Paragraph2:Luckily,I,withmyparen
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