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绝密★考试结束前2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)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2B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.测试范围:选择性必修一Units1~5+选择性必修二Units1~2(人教版2019)4.难度系数:0.65。5.考试结束后,将本试
卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请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.Wheredoesthewomanthinkthemanmighth
avelefthisbag?A.Inthehall.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthegym.2.WhatwillthespeakersbuyforRichard?A.Abook.B.Acarmodel.C.A
basketball.3.WhokeepsHarryPotteratpresent?A.Theman.B.Mary.C.John.4.Howmanypeopleareeatingwiththeman?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.5.Whatma
ythespeakersdonext?A.Haveaconference.B.Exchangeseats.C.Takethefight.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小
题。6.WhydoesLuciaaskforleave?A.Togetmoresleep.B.Towaitinthetrafficjam.C.Todealwithatrafficaccident.7.How
didLuciagototheofficetoday?A.Bycar.B.Bysubway.C.Bybus.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetwe
enthespeakers?A.Clerkandguest.B.Managerandsecretary.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.9.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shetravelsalot.
B.Shehasgoodrecordsatschool.C.Sheisgoodatwritingnewsreports.10.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelaboutthewoman'sreply?A.Surpris
ed.B.Dissatisfied.C.Content.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whydidthemanstayuplatelastnight?A.Hewentoutwithfriends.B.Hewa
tchedagame.C.Hepreparedfortheexam.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Havearest.B.Gotolecture.C.Keepahealthydiet.13.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.An
xious.B.Surprised.C.Proud.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthemanthinkisimportanttobeatopracingdriver?A.Concentration.B.Expe
rience.C.Drivingskills.15.Whointroducedcarracingtotheman?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisdad.C.Hismum.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestyoun
gdriversdo?A.Tryvarioussports.B.Gotouniversityfirst.C.Workoutinthegym.17.Whatisthewoman?A.Acoach.B.Ahostes
s.C.Adriver.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Wherearethelistenersmostlikelytobe?A.Atahotel.B.Onabus.C.Atatouristspot.19.Whenwillthetouristsa
rriveattheGrandTetonNationalParktomorrow?A.11:00am.B.12:30pm.C.1:00pm.20.What’sthemostpopularactivityfortouristsintheGrandT
etonNationalPark?A.Backcountrycamping.B.Mountaineering.C.Fishing.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。ADayT
ripsoutofNewYorkCity:FunforKidsandFamiliesinSummerThesefourfunandeasydaytripsoutofNewYorkCitywilladdpleasuretoyourfamily’ss
ummer.Takeapicnicanddrivetoanyofthesekid-friendlydestinations(目的地).WeirFarmNationalHistoricSiteandArtCenter735NodHillRd.
,Wilton,CT068971hour30minutesfromNYCWeirFarmisa68-acreUnitedStatesnationalparkforart.Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,th
efarmwasthesummerhomeofAmericanImpressionistJulianAldenWeir.Weirandartistsinhistimepaintedthelandscape’shills,forestsandg
ardens,changingthebeautifulcountrysidesettingintoImpressionistmasterpieces(杰作).Thefarmisopenfrom8:00amto5:00pmdaily.StormKingArtCenter1M
useumRd.,NewWindsor,NY125531hour40minutesfromNYCFoundedin1960,StormKingisa500-acreoutdoormuseumlocatedinNewYork’sHudsonValley.Here,visi
torscanexperiencesculpture(雕塑)amidgrasslands,hills,andundertheopensky.Spendanafternoonpicnickingandenjoyingthecenter’sspecialcombinationofartan
dnature.Thesiteisopenfrom10:00amto5:30pmeverydayexceptTuesday.HistoricHuguenotStreet81HuguenotSt.,NewPaltz,NY125611hour45min
utesfromNYCHistoricHuguenotStreetisa10-acreNationalHistoricLandmarkDistrict.TheHuguenotsettlementchangedovertime,andthes
itehelpsvisitorsunderstandthehistoricforcesthathavechangedAmericabyteachingaboutNativeandenslavedAfricanpeoplesaswellasDutchandFrenchsettlers.TheHi
storicHuguenotStreet’sMuseumShopisopenThursdaythroughSundayfrom10:00amto4:00pm.Brookhollow’sBarnyard301RockawayValleyRd.,Boo
nton,NJ070051hourfromNYCBrookhollow’sBarnyard,afamilyNewJerseypettingzoo,offerswalk-throughanddrive-throughfarmexperiencestofamilies.P
igs,horses,goatsandmoreasyouwalkordrivethroughthefarmyard.Walk-throughticketsareavailable(可获得的)fromWednesd
aythroughSaturday.Thedrive-throughexperienceisavailableonSunday.21.HowlongdoesittakeyoutodrivetoStormKingArtCenterfromNYC?A.1hour.B.
1hour30minutes.C.1hour40minutes.D.1hour45minutes.22.WhichplaceshouldyougotoifyouareinterestedinAmeri
canhistory?A.WeirFarmNationalHistoricSiteandArtCenter.B.HistoricHuguenotStreetC.Brookhollow’sBarnyard.D.StormKingArtC
enter.23.Whencanyouhaveawalk-throughexperienceatBrookhollow’sBarnyard?A.OnTuesday.B.OnMonday.C.OnSunday.D.OnThursday.BI
n1983,HowardBlatt,anelectricalengineeratMITandamarriedfather,collapsedinhiskitchenduetoastroke(中风).Thislefthimwithaparalyzedarman
dlegandsevereaphasia.Aphasiadoesnotaffectintellect,sosomeaphasiasuffererslikenittolivinginaprisonwithintheirownbrain;theirmindswork,yetthey
areunabletoexpressthemselvesorunderstandspokenorwrittenlanguage.Theconditioncanpreventthemfromspeaking,reading,writingorcomprehend
ing,sometimesacombinationofthose,sometimesallofthem.Atleast2millionpeopleintheU.S.haveaphasia,commonlyasaresultofstroke.Describinghisco
ndition,Blattsaid:“Notalking—zip.Speech—zip.Oneincident.Changedlife.”Blattadaptedtohisphysicaldisabilitiesbutneverfullyrecovered.Discoverin
gaidnetworksforpeoplewithaphasiawereararityintheearly1980s,heco-foundedtheAphasiaCommunityGroupin1990withhiswifeandothers.It’soneoftheoldestan
dlargestsupportgroupsforaphasiapatientsandtheirfamilies,offeringserviceslikeconcerts,bookgroups,healthinformation,andcompanionship.MaryBorelli,
astrokesurvivor,describedthegroupasalifesaver,providingunderstandingandasenseofbelonging.Thegrouphelpsbreaktheisolation.JerryKaplan,aco-foun
derandBostonUniversityspeech-languagepathologist,notedthatnewcomersoftenexpressreliefatfindingotherswhosharetheirstruggles.Thousandshaveattendedsi
nceitsfounding,findingasafe,comfortablespacetoconnect.Blattfocusedonregainingfunction.Hemovedfromawhee
lchairtoalegbrace,re-earnedhisdriver’slicense,anddocumentedcross-countrytrips.Healsopursuedsculpting,houserestorations,andcreated
anewslettercalledTheAphasiaAdvocate.WithintheGroup,hewasarolemodelofadaptabilityanddetermination.TheAphasiaCommunityGro
up,whichwillcelebrateits35thanniversarynextyear,remainsoneofBlatt’senduringlegacies.KaplanemphasizedBlatt’sdetermination,sayi
ng“Thoughgivenatoughbreakinmidlife,withyoungchildren,atthetopofhisgameinhisprofession,andhiscommunicationgiftswerelargelywipedout,hedidnotg
iveintothisfor40-plusyears.Andnotonlydidhesurvive;hethrived.”24.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A
.Theconsequencesofastroke.B.Thehugeaphasiasufferers.C.Thecausesofastroke.D.Thesymptomsofaphasia.25.WhydidtheysetuptheAphas
iaCommunityGroup?A.Toprovidescompanionshipforlonelypeople.B.Toaddressthelackofsupportforaphasiasufferers.C.Towor
konamedicalcureforaphasia.D.ToanswerthecallofMIT.26.Accordingtothemembers,whatisthesignificanceoftheAphasiaCommunityGroup?A.Itoffersthemfinanci
alassistance.B.Ithelpsthemregaintheirspeechcompletely.C.Itcreatesacaringcommunityforthem.D.Itconductsextensiver
esearchontheirconditions.27.WhichsayingeffectivelyhighlightsHowardBlatt’slifestory?A.Turnlemonsintolemonade.B.Letnaturetakeitscourse.C
.Asyousow,soshallyoureap.D.Nothingventured,nothinggained.CTheMyers-BriggsTypeIndicator(MBTI)wasinventedbyKatharineCookBriggsand
herdaughterIsabelBriggsMyers.Itisaself-reportquestionnaireindicatingdifferingpsychological(心理的)preferen
cesinhowpeopleviewtheworldandmakedecisions.TheMBTIpersonalityinventory(量表)sortspeopleinto16types,eachofwhichis
representedbyfour-lettercodessuchasINFPandESTJ.Everyyear,about1.5millionpeoplehaveenjoyeddiscoveringtheirpersonalitytypebycompletin
gtheMBTI.Manycompanies,aswellashundredsofuniversities,useitinhiringandtraining.Nevertheless,theMBTIhasreceivedanoticeablecriticismfromthea
cademiccommunity.SomeresearchsuggeststheMBTIisunreliablebecausethesamepersoncangetdifferentresultswhenretakingthetest.Otherstudieshavequestioned
thevalidityoftheMBTI,whichistheabilityofthetesttoaccuratelylinkthe“types”tooutcomesintherealworld—forexample,howwellpeopleofacertaintypewillperfor
minagivenjob.MerveEmre,aprofessorfromOxfordUniversity,pointsoutthatitwouldbemorescientificallyadvisablet
oscoretheMBTIscalescontinuouslytoshowpeoplethedegreetowhichtheyresemblethetypes.EvenwhentheMBTI’sresultsdon’tquitematchyourintuitio
n(直觉)aboutyourselforarejustwrong,theycanstillprovideself-insightandinsightintodifferencesandsimilaritiesbetweenpeople.S
coringandunderstandingtheMBTIthewayotherpersonalityinventoriesarescoredandunderstoodmightbelessfunth
anfinding.Allofthefolklore(民间看法)aboutINFPs,ESTJs,etc.wouldhavetobedismissed.ButintheendtheMBTIistotallyreliableenoughtobeusefulinanumberofreal-w
orldcontexts.28.WhatdoweknowabouttheMBTIfromthefirstparagraph?A.Itisdividedinto16types.B.Itisapersonality-
testingtool.C.Itisastudyofpersonalpreference.D.Itisaquestionnaireonfour-lettercodes.29.WhydoestheMBTI
invitecriticism?A.Itrequirespeopletoretakethetest.B.Itperformsbadlyingivenjobs.C.Itdoesnotworkinther
ealworld.D.Itsreliabilityhasbeenquestioned.30.WhatdoesMerveEmrethinkoftheMBTI?A.Ithelpsinself-exploration.B.Itislessfunthanother
tests.C.Itisalmostoutoftunewithfacts.D.Itshapespeopleintocertaintypes.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowCanWeUsetheMBTI?B.IstheM
BTITotallyMeaningless?C.WhydoWeCriticizetheMBTI?D.IsScoringtheMBTIReallyNecessary?DAremarkablediscoveryhascha
ngedthewayscientiststhinkaboutthehistoryofcancertreatment.Whilemanypeoplethinkofcancerasadiseasethataffectsonlymodern-dayhumans,cancer
hasbeenaroundforthousandsofyearsandnewresearchshowsthathumanshavealsotriedtomanageitforthousandsofyea
rs.ThestudyoftwoancientEgyptianskulls(颅骨)heldattheUniversityofCambridgeinEnglandhassuggestedthatancientEgyptiansmayhaveperformedsurgerytoman
agecancer.ProfessorEdgardCamarosfromtheUniversityofSantiagodeCompostelainSpainandhisteamwereshockedwhentheyfoundcutmarksandevidenceo
fcancerintheskullsoftwoancientEgyptiansdatingbackupto4000yearsold.WhileEgyptiansarewellknownforhavingexcellentmedicalknowledgeandtreatingarangeofdise
ases,theyhadneverbeenknownfortreatingcancer.Theskullshadalreadybeenstudiedin1963byotherscientists,however,thetechnologyatt
hattimewasn'tadvancedenoughtopickupthecutmarksofoperationfoundontheskulls,ProfessorEdgardCamarossaid.ItwasthankstoaHIROZDigit
alMicroscopeHR-2016thatscientistsspottedsurgicalcutmarksaroundtwocancerlesions(病变).Onelimitationregardingcanceristhattherearetoofewcancercase
sonancienthumanremains.Thestudyofdiseasefoundinanimalandhumanremainsaimstofindoutasmuchaspossibleaboutdiseasesinthepasttohelpo
urunderstandingofdiseasesnow.Ourdisciplineislimitedbythesamplesweworkwith,whichdependsonthefuneralcultureofsomepeopleaswellastheenvironm
entinwhichtheywerepreserved.Egyptisagreatplacethankstoitsadvancedfunerary(埋葬的)practicesandthedryweatherwhichpreservesremainsbetter.32.HowdidProf
essorEdgardandhisteamfeelwhentheyfoundthecutmarks?A.Overjoyed.B.Confused.C.Surprised.D.Disappointed.33.Whydidscientistsfailtofindthecutma
rksin1963?A.Theyweretoocareless.B.Theylackedadvancedtechnology.C.Theywereinsucharush.D.Theyhadlittlerelativeknowledge.34.Wha
tmakesEgyptagreatplaceforpreservationaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Itspopulation.B.Itseconomy.C.Itsscenery.D.Itsclimate.35.Whatistheb
esttitleforthetext?A.CancerHasBeenAroundforThousandsofYearsB.AncientEgyptiansHadFoundaCureforCancerC.ScientistsAssumedCausesforMarksonAncientS
kullsD.AnimalandHumanRemainsAreWellPreservedinEgypt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。HowtoReadCandidates’BodyLangu
ageinanInterviewBodylanguagematters,especiallyininterviews.36Ourposture,gestures,movementsorfacialexpressionscanshapeourreputations
.Learningtoreadbodylanguageisaboutunderstandingcandidates’motives.Readingbodylanguageduringinterviewscanprovidevaluableinsightsin
toacandidate’spersonality.37Herearesomecommoninterviewbodylanguagesignalsthatyoucanlearntoread.Observeextremebehaviour.Acandidate’sharmlessactiond
oesn’tmeantheywon’tfitinwellatyourcompany.Butbecarefulaboutextremebehaviours,likeapersonconstantlycheckingtheirphone.38Youca
nreadpeople’sbodylanguagebyobservingchangesintheirmovementsorposture.Imagine,forexample,thatacandidatesuddenlystartstappingt
heirfoot.Maybetheyfeeltheinterviewistakingtoolong.Orperhapsthey’refacinganuncomfortablequestion.Connectthedots.39
Forexample,peoplemaycrosstheirarmswhenthey’recold.But,whenyouseeacandidatecrossingtheirarms,crossingtheirlegsandballingtheirfis
tsatthesametime,prepareyourselfforanaggressive(咄咄逼人的)answer.Candidateexperiencegreatlydependsonaninterviewer’sbodylan
guage.Positivebodylanguagecanmakecandidatesrelaxandopenup.Negativebodylanguagecanspark(引发)defensiveandreservedreacti
ons.40A.Spotthedifference.B.Askdetailedquestions.C.It’snotwhatyousay,it’showyousayit.D.Theydon’tnecessaril
yactthesamewayallthetime.E.However,understandingbodylanguageisn’tanexactscience.F.Youcan’talwaystellwhataspecificgesturemeansonitsown.
G.Beawareofmistakestopreserveapositivecandidateexperience.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Janewas
agirlwhowantedtodosomethingintheworld.Oneday,shesatdowninfrontofanemptycanvas(画布)andbeganto41.Everystroke(笔画)was
moreperfectthanthelast,slowlymovingtowardsa(n)42work.ObviouslyJanehada43forpainting.Butafewmomentsaftershefinishedpainting,shegot44andquicklystoodup.
Janethoughttherewassomuchmoreintheworldtoseeanddo.Ifshefinallydecidedtodosomethingelseinlife,thenallthetimeshespentpaintingwouldbea45.Soshewalkedou
tofthedoor.Whilewalking,shewas46inanimportantdecisionshefoundtoohardtomakebecauseshehadsomany47.Shouldshepracticemedicine,designbui
ldings,orteachchildren?Shewasabsolutelyconfused.Fortyyearslater,Janebegantocry.Aftertryingtheendless48,shehad
n’tdoneanything49atall.Heryouthwouldnever50.Eventually,Janelearnedlifeisaboutmakingacorrectdecisiontimelyand51unhesit
atingly.Sothegirl,whowasnolongeragirl,boughtsomecanvasesandpaintsfromalocalstoreand52paintingthroughthe
dayandintothenight.Manyofusarestill53tryingto“findourpassion”—somethingwebelievewillfinallyleadusclosertohappinessandsuccess.However,the54is
,ourpassioncomesfromdoingthingsright—livemore55fromtodayandexperiencesmallpositivechanges.41.A.paintB.thinkC.wr
iteD.print42.A.differentB.excellentC.uniqueD.romantic43.A.desireB.reasonC.giftD.responsibility44.A.tiredB.proudC.surprisedD.anxious45.A.joyB.chance
C.wasteD.success46.A.caughtB.buriedC.interestedD.experienced47.A.optionsB.difficultiesC.regretsD.troubles48.A.experimentsB.risksC.challengesD.poss
ibilities49.A.fortunateB.ordinaryC.meaningfulD.necessary50.A.changeB.returnC.replyD.hide51.A.carryingonB.catchingonC.mak
ingupD.turningup52.A.rememberedB.beganC.finishedD.imagined53.A.impatientlyB.unexpectedlyC.occasionallyD.continuously54.A.purposeB.promiseC.t
ruthD.hope55.A.willinglyB.passionatelyC.peacefullyD.freely第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1
个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。Aself-drivingtaxi56(operate)byChinesetechheavyweightBaiduIncrecentlyhitapedestriancrossingagainstatraffi
clightinWuhan,57(cause)heateddiscussionsonthechallengesandlimitationsfacingautonomousdrivingtechnology,especiallyinc
omplexsituations.Meanwhile,the58(commerce)applicationofrobotaxisinmorecitiesacrossthecountryhasraisedc
oncernsaboutemployment.Taxidriversstronglyopposeit59theyareworriedabouttheintensifyingcompetition,thuslosingtheirjobs.Currently,Wuhan60(step)
upeffortstopromotethedevelopmentofintelligentconnectedvehiclesandtheapplicationofdriverlessdrivingtechnology.ZhangXi
ang,61autosectorresearcheratNorthChinaUniversityofTechnology,saidthattheincidentinWuhanindicatesthatself-drivingtechnologyhasadv
ancedsignificantlyoverthepastfewyears,62itstillencountersdifficultiesundercomplicatedroadcondition’sandhassomelimitationswhen
dealingwithunconventionalbehavior,suchasmotoristsorpedestriansviolatingtrafficrules.Zhangaddedthatensuringthesafetyandstabilityofrobotax
isremainsatop63(prior),andmoreefforts64(require)toenhanceself-drivingtestingandapplication.Sofar,morethan20citiesnationwid
ehaveintroducedpoliciessupportingautonomousdrivingtests,65morethan60enterpriseshavingobtainedself-dri
vingtestlicenses.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Jack想了解中国的“新四大发明(高铁、移动支付、共享单车和网上购物)”中对人们生活影响最大的一项。请你回信给他,内容包括:(1)这一项发明的名称;(2)这一项发明带
来的影响。注意:(1)词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:高铁high-speedrail(HSR);移动支付mobilepayment;共享单车sharedbi-cy
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_____________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。“A
nursinghomewouldbesafer,Dad,”Arlyntoldherfather,Jim.“Noway,”Jiminterrupted.Hiswifepassedawayjustayearbefore.At91,hestillwantedtoremaininthec
ottageheandhiswifehadbuilt.JimstartedexperiencinganearlysignofAlzheimer’sdisease.Arlynfoundhisdeclinewasindeedall-consuming.However,shehersel
fwasinherlatesixties;herhousewasa40-minutedrivefromthecottage.Oneday,whenshereadaboutaneweldercareserv
icecalledCare.coach,itfueledherinterest.Forabout$200amonth,acomputerizedavatar(头像)(controlledremotelybyahumancaregiver)wouldwatchoverahom
e-boundperson24hoursaday.Shesignedupimmediately.Aweeklater,atabletarrived.Followingtheinstructions,Arlynuploadeddozensoffamilypictures.Thenana
nimateddogappearedonthescreen.ShepresentedthetablettoJim,pointingtothescreenpet,andsaidexcitedly,“HereDad.Youhaveanewcompanion.”Jim,doubtfula
boutthedog’sservice,knewhehadtolearnhowtogetalongwiththedogbeforeAlzheimer’stookhold.Withinaweek,Jimandhisdog,whomh
enamedPony,settledintoaroutine.Every15minutesorso,PonywouldlookforJimcallinghisnameifhewasoutofview.SometimesJimwould“pet”toawakethesleepingPony
onscreen.PonyremindedJimwhichcaretakerwouldbevisitingtodothetasks:preparingmeals,drivinghimtoaseniorcenter,etc.Ponywouldreadpoetryalo
udordiscussthenews.WhenPonypraisedJim’ssweater,JimrepaidbypettingPony’sscreenwithhisfingersendingheartsfloatingupfromthedog’shead.Oneevening
whenArlyncametovisitherfatherasusual,shewasamazedtofindthatPonywasholdingupaphotoofherlatemumtoherdadbet
weenitspaws.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。Jimstaredatthephotofondly,withtearswellingupinhisey
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