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英语考生注意:4.本卷命题范围:人教版选择性必修第二册Units1~2。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anartist.B.Thebearsinthezoo.C.Anamazingpainting.2.Whowrotethe
bookthatthewomanisreading?A.DavidBeckham'sfather.B.DavidBeckham.C.DavidBeckham'sson.3.WhatdoesElonMusktalkaboutonsocialmedia?A.Hispersonalit
y.B.Hisfutureplans.C.Thepeoplewhoattackedhim.4.WhatdoesJimprobablydo?A.Ahost.B.Abusinessman.C.Amusician.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthekeytohersucce
ss?A.Hertalent.B.Herteacher'sguidance.C.Lotsofpractice.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.WhowillplayRomeo?A.PaulSmith.B.TimLewis.
C.Theman.7.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatwillthewomandotomorrowmorning?A.Haveameeting.B.Careforhergarden.C.Interviewascientist.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Stayupallnight.B.Donothing.C.Tryadifferentway.OPPORenos榆林市高二年级五校第一次调研考试1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间12
0分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题
卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。10.Howdoesthewomansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Tired.B.Grateful.C.Sad.听第8段
材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowoldwasJ.K.RowlingwhenshefirsthadtheideaforHarryPotter?A.32.B.30.C.25.12.WhydidJamesJoycereturntoIre
land?A.Hismotherwassick.B.Helosthisjob.C.Hewasinpoorhealth.13.Whatupsetsthewoman?A.Howtochooseareliablecareersadvisor.B.Howtofinishhermedicalstudi
essmoothly.C.Notknowingwhatshewantstodoforacareer.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdothespeakersthinkofacting?A.Intere
sting.B.Dangerous.C.Easy.15.HowmanytimesdidJackieChanhavehisnosebroken?A.Once.B.Twice.C.Fourtimes.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?
A.TheyadmireJackieChanalot.B.Theyrefusetobecomeactors.C.Theyhaveperformeddangerousscenes.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhenistheJaneAustenFestivalheld?A.InMarch.B.InSeptember.C.InDecember.18.WhatisthemostimpressiveintheJaneAustenFestival?A.Theconcert.B.Th
efashionshow.C.Thedanceclass.19.HowlongdidJaneAustenliveinChawton?A.Foreighteenyears.B.Fortenyears.C.Foreightyears.20.Whatcanvisit
orsdoforfreeattheJaneAustenCenter?A.Gotothetearoom.B.Tryontraditionalcostumes.C.Seealife-sizedstatueofJ
ane.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。ALongmenGrottoesAsoneoftheth
reemostnotableBuddhistsculpturesinChina,theLongmenGrottoeshaveapproximately1,400caveswithover100,000statues.Thegrottoeswerefirstdugandcarved
duringtheNorthernWeiDynasty.RepresentingthehighpointofChinesestone-carving,theLongmenGrottoesarelistedasaUNESCOWorldHe
ritageSite.Openinghours:8:00a.m.—5:00p.m.(Feb.1sttoMar.31st);7:30a.m.—5:30p.m.(Apr.1sttoOct.7th)Entry:100yuan/adult30%offeachteenWhiteHorseTe
mpleOriginallyestablishedunderEmperorMingduringtheEasternHanDynasty,WhiteHorseTempleisthefirstofficially-builttempleinChinaaftertheintr
oductionofBuddhism.AsthecradleofChineseBuddhism,itholdsavastcollectionofBuddhiststatuesandclassicsutras.Thetempleisalsofamousforinteriorarch
itectureinspiredbytheBuddhiststylesofThailand,IndiaandBurma.Openinghours:7:30a.m.—7:00p.m.Entry:50yu
an/personMillenniumCityParkTheMillenniumCityParkinKaifengisalarge-scalehistoricalandculturalthemeparkwhichcopiesscenesfromthefamousancient
paintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival.VisitorscanwatchfolkloreperformanceslikethoseoftheSongDynastyandseereconstructionsofgrandimperia
lhallsandgardens.Openinghours:8:30a.m.—6:00p.m.(winter);8:30a.m.—10:00p.m.Entry:120yuan/person(Mar.1sttoNov.30th);90yuan/pe
rson(Dec.1sttoFeb.28/29th)KaifengPrefectureKaifengPrefecturewasoncethecountry'spolitical,economicandcultur
alcenteraswellasoneofthemostboomingcitiesintheworldduringtheNorthernSongDynasty.Today,therebuiltKaif
engPrefectureisascenicareabuiltaccordingtothearchitecturalstandardsoftheSongDynasty.Visitorscanreadhistoricaldocumentsandwatchperfor
mances.Openinghours:7:30a.m.—5:30p.m.(winter);7:00a.m.—7:00p.m.Entry:60yuan/person21.HowmuchwillaparentwithtwoteenshavetopaytovisitLongm
enGrottoes?A.100yuan.B.160yuan.C.240yuan.D.340yuan.22.Whichhasthelongestopeninghoursinsummer?A.LongmenGrottoes.B.WhiteHorseTempl
e.C.MillenniumCityPark.D.KaifengPrefecture.23.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?A.TheyaretoursaboutChinesecivilization.B.Visitorscanseean
cientpaintings.C.Theycanbevisitedallyearround.D.TheUnitedNationsspeakhighlyofthem.BThe2023NobelPrize
inChemistryhasbeenawardedtoMoungiG.BawendiofMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,LouisE.BrusofColumbiaUniversity,andAlexeiI.EkimovofNanocrystalsTechnol
ogyInc.inNewYorkforthediscoveryanddevelopmentofquantumdots(量子点).Thethreescientistseachcontributedtoafundamentaldiscovery,acco
rdingtoofficialsfromtheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciences,whichawardsseveraloftheprizeseachyear.Theworkthey'vedonehasalreadyledtonewtechnologyint
elevisionscreensandbio-imaging.ReachedbyphoneduringapressconferenceearlyWednesdaymorning,Bawendiofferedastreamofreactions:“Shocked.Sleepy.
Veryunexpected.Andveryhonored.”Inarareevent,thewinners'nameswereleakedtotheSwedishmediabeforetheoffici
alannouncement.ButBawendisaidhe'dbeensoundasleep,sohedidn'thearanythingaboutit.Quantumdotsareparticles(粒子)thataresoincrediblysmallthattheirsizeac
tuallystartstoaffecttheirproperties.Forexample,bluequantumdotsandredquantumdotscanbemadefromtheexactsamematerial,withtheonlydifferencebeing
thesizeoftheparticleitself.(Thebluequanturndotsaresmallerthanredones.)Infact,changingthesizecanalter(改变)manydiff
erentpropertiesbeyondjustcolor,whichmeansthatquantumdotscouldbeusefulforavarietyofapplications,includingbuildingbettersolarpanelsandperhapsevencreati
ngfuelbyusingsunlight.Thethreescientistswillsharetheprizemoneyof11millionSwedishkronor(closeto$995,000)inequalparts.Th
isisthethirdsciencefocusedNobelPrizetobeawardedthisweek.OnTuesday,thephysicsprizewasawardedtoAnneL’Huillier,PierreAgostiniandFe
rencKrausz.AndonMonday,KatalinKarikóandDrewWeissmanwontheprizeinphysiologyormedicine.OfficialsplantoannouncetheliteratureprizeonThursday,follow
edbythepeaceprizeonFriday.TheeconomicsprizewillbeawardedonMonday.24.HowdidBawendifeelwhenreceivingthecallearlyWednesdaymorning?A.Angry.B.Surprised.C
.Bored.D.Sorry.25.Whatcausesthedifferenceincolorbetweenbluequantumdotsandredones?A.Thesizeoftheparticles.B.Thedifferenceinmaterials.C.Thechang
einshapes.D.Thevarietyofapplications.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inparagraph7referto?A.The2023No
belPrizeinphysics.B.The2023NobelPrizeinmedicine.C.The2023NobelPrizeinliterature.D.The2023NobelPrizeinchemistry.27.Whatisth
etext?A.Ashortstory.B.Adiaryentry.C.Anewsreport.D.Aresearcharticle.CApowerfulearthquakehitMoroccoonFridaynight,killingover2,500peopleand
causinghugedamageoveralargearea.ThequakewasoneofthemostpowerfuleverrecordedinMorocco.It'salsothecountry'sdeadliestearthquakeinover60y
ears.Sofar,theearthquakeisreportedtohavekilledover2,680people.Ithasinjuredover2,500others.Theearthquakewas
especiallydangerousbecauseithappenedatnight,whenpeoplewereasleepintheirhomes.Marrakeshisabigcitythat'spopularwithtourists.M
anyofitsmodernbuildingsseemtohavesurvivedtheearthquake.Buttheoldpartofthecity,Medina,washithard.Ithasbuildingsthatareover1,000yearsold.Manyo
fthosebuildingsweredemolished.OutsideofMarrakesh,theearthquakecausedevenmoredamage.IntheAtlasMountains,thee
arthquake'scenter,therearemanysmallvillages,someofwhichwerenearlydestroyed.Manyofthepeopleinthearealiveinsimplehousesmadeofmudbricks,whichisatraditi
onalwayofbuildinginMorocco.Butit'snotstrongenoughtoprotectagainstearthquakes.AlthoughtheMoroccangovernmenthaslawsthatrequirebuilding
stobebuiltmoresafely,theserulesareoftenignored.Rescueworkershavebeenworkinghardtosavethoseaffectedbythequake.Inlargercities,rescueeffo
rtsseemtobegoingwell.Butithastakenalotlongerforhelptoreachremoteareasinthemountains.Manyofthesevillagesaredifficulttogetto.Theea
rthquakecausedlandslides,blockingroads,andmakingtheseplacesevenmoredifficulttoreach.Insomeareas,phoneandele
ctricalservicewerealsoknockedout,leavingtheseplacescompletelycutoff.Itmeansthatthelocalpeopleinsomeremoteareashavehadtodealwiththesituationontheirow
n.Insomeareas,peoplehavebeendiggingthroughthebrokenstonesorbrickswiththeirhands,tryingtofindsurvivors.Manype
oplearesleepingoutside,unsureiftheirhousesaresafe.ManyoutsidecountrieshaveofferedtohelpMorocco.Somecountrieshav
eofferedteamsofexperts;othershaveofferedsupplies.28.WhatdoweknowabouttheearthquakeinMorocco?A.Itonlykilled2,680people.B.Itoccurredduringt
heday.C.Itwasthedeadliestinrecentdecades.D.Itinjuredlessthan2,500people.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“demolished
”inparagraph2mean?A.Destroyed.B.Decorated.C.Protected.D.Constructed.30.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Necessaryhelpfromothercountriesfor
thequake-hitarea.B.Thecurrentserioussituationfacedbypeopleindisasterareas.C.PossiblecausesoftheearthquakehappeninginMorocco.D.Reasonswhytheeart
hquakecausedsomuchdamageinMorocco.31.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph5?A.Rescueworkersinbigcitiesareinshortsupply.B
.Villagersinthequake-hitareatrytosavethemselves.C.Mostofthehousesinremoteareasarereportedsafe.D.Rescueworkerscanea
silygetintouchwithmountainpeople.DThesameareawheretheWrightbrothersdevelopedthefirstairplanewillsoonseeelectricplanesthattakeoffandlandvertica
lly(垂直地).Theplanes,called“flyingtaxis”,willbeproducedunderanagreementbetweenthestateofOhioandJobyAviationatDaytonInternatio
nalAirport.JobyAviationisa14-year-oldcompanythatwentpublicin2021andbecamethefirstelectricverticaltakeoffandlanding(eVTOL)firmtoreceiveaspecialkindo
fpermissionfromtheUSAirForce.ItsproductioneffortsaresupportedbypartnershipswithToyota,DeltaAirLines,IntelandUber.OhioGovernor
MikeDeWinetoldTheAssociatedPress,“Whenyou'retalkingaboutairtaxis,that'sthefuture.”Developerssaytheplanesarenearingthedaywhentheywi
llprovideawaytomoveindividualpeopleorsmallgroupsfromthetopofbuildingsandparkingspacestotheirdestinations.Aroundtheworld,eVTOLaircraftsorflyingtaxisa
rebecomingmorecommon.Still,questionsremainaboutnoiselevelsandchargingdemands.EngineersdesignedJoby'sproductionaircraftt
otransportapilotandfourpassengersatthespeedofupto321.87kilometersperhour.Theaircraftcancoveradistanceofupto16
0.93kilometers.Itisaquietmachinethatcanbarelybeheardinmostcities,thecompanysaid.Theplanistoplacetheminaerialride-sharingnetworksbeginnin
gin2025.The$500millionprojectissupportedbyupto$325millioninpaymentsfromthestateofOhio.Withthemoney,Joby
planstobuildanOhiofacilitycapableofdeliveringupto500aircraftsayearandcreating2,000jobs.TheUSDepartmentofEnergyhasinvitedJobytoapp
lyforaloantosupportthedevelopmentofthefacilityasacleanenergyproject.JobyCEOJoeBenBevirttoldtheAPthatthecompanychoseOhioafteralargeandcom
petitivesearch.Ohio'sfinancialdealwasnotthelargest,butthechancetobringtheoperationtothebirthplaceofaviation——withaworkforceexperiencedinthefield——l
edtothedeal,hesaid.32.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph2?A.Summarizethepreviousparagraph.B.Providesomeadviceforthereaders.C.Addsomebackgr
oundinformation.D.Introduceanewtopicfordiscussion.33.WhatisMikeDeWine’sattitudetowardairtaxis?A.Doubtful.B.Unconcerned.C.Unclear.D.Posi
tive.34.WhatisanadvantageofJobyAviation'sflyingtaxi?A.Ithardlymakesanynoise.B.Itdoesn'tneedtobecharged.C.Itcarriesatmost6passengers.D.Itcoversadista
nceof321.87km.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheLifeoftheWrightBrothersB.FlyingTaxistobeMadeinOhioC.ACompetitiveFuturefo
rAircraftsD.TheDevelopmentofJobyAviation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。Th
eadviceof“eatthefrogfirstthinginthemorning”soundsextremelystrange.However,thissomewhat-commonlyknownexpressionisonewayofdescribinganabsol
utelyhelpfulproductivitytip.“Eatthefrog”actuallymeans“dotheday’sworsttaskassoonasyouwakeup”.36.Basically,whatTwainisbelievedtohavesaidist
hatifyouhavetoeatafrog,youshoulddoitstraightawayinthemorningsotheworstpartofyourdayisimmediatelybehindyou.Youdon'treall
yhavetoeatthefrogassoonasyouwakeup.37.Youcanjustmakeaconscious(刻意的)efforttogetyourhardestresponsibilitieshandledbeforemovingontolesserones.WhenIhav
etohaveanuncomfortablephonecall,Ischeduleitfortheearliestpossibletimeintheday.WhenIhaveaprojectdue,Itrytowakeupearlytotakecar
eofitinsteadofstayinguplate.IcanprovethefactthatIfeelgreatthroughoutthedayknowingthattheworstthingIhadtodoisalreadydone.38.Ifyoustrugglewithproc
rastination(拖延症)——whethercleaningyourhouseordoingworkforschooloryourjob——oryoufindthatyougetallthelittlestuffdonebutdon'tmakesuffi
cientprogressonthebigstuff,tryfollowingtheadvice.39.Studyforthetestinyourmostdifficultclassbeforestudyingforyoureasierones.40
.Putthemostimportantortroublesometasksatthetopofyourlist,andthenenjoythesatisfactionofcrossingthemoffearly.Atsomepoint,movingonto
thesmalleractivities——evenifthey’reimportant——willfeellikeareward.A.YougettheideaB.ThisquotecomesfromMarkTwainC.Schedulethemostann
oyingtasksforthemorningD.Ifyou'dliketobemoreproductive,eatingthefrogisforyouE.Butyoushouldtrytogetfrogsouto
fthewayassoonaspossibleF.Theadvicealsohelpstomakeato-dolisteverynightforthenextdayandrankitG.ThisalwaysmakesmefeellikeanyothertasksIneedtohandle
areapieceofcake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。Youdon'tgeta
secondchancetomakeafirstimpression——thiswasthethemeofthisyear'sInternationalPublicSpeakingCompetition(IPSC).Thirtythreeyoungspeakersaged16to20fr
omaroundtheworld41TheEnglishSpeakingUniontotelltheirstories,includingWuDongxufromChina.Tohim,theeventwasn'tjustaboutgi
vinga42onfirstimpressions,italsomadeastrongimpressiononhim.“Ratherthanacompetition,the43wasmorelikeanenlighteni
ngresearchtriptome,which44metoseefirsthandthedifferencesand45betweenChineseandforeigncultures,”saidWu.Apartfrom
the46differencesinfood,transportationandclimate,what47WumostwasthedistinctstylesofChineseandforeignpub
licspeaking.Althoughstillateen,Wuisnostrangertothepublicspeakingpodium(讲台).ButonthestageoftheIPSC,speakershadnopod
iumto48behind.Theyjusthadto49theaudience.“Itmademerealizehow50eyecontactandbodylanguageare,”saidWu.Speakershavethe
freedomtoexpressmoreinformationwiththeirgestures51justwords.AnotherdifferencethatcaughtWu’s52wastheevaluationcriteria(评价标准).T
ohissurprise,theIPSCorganizingcommitteeinformedallthecontestantsbeforethe53thataccentsandgrammaticalerrorswouldnotbeconsi
deredintheevaluationprocess,meaningthattheexpressionoffeelingsandyourconveyedstoryarewhatmattermost.“Audiencesare54tohearpowerfulstor
ies,55thosethatresonate(引起共鸣)withpeopleregardlessofwheretheyarefrom,”saidWu.41.A.playedaroundB.gatheredatC.cha
ttedinD.discussedabout42.A.speechB.treatC.reportD.lesson43.A.exerciseB.discoveryC.experienceD.job44.A.invitedB.
askedC.choseD.allowed45.A.warningsB.examplesC.similaritiesD.entertainments46.A.specialB.awfulC.unbelievableD.obvious47.A.impressedB.movedC.frightene
dD.worried48.A.sitB.standC.climbD.jump49.A.pleaseB.faceC.amuseD.trust50.A.famousB.boringC.hardD.important51.A.insteadofB.alongwi
thC.becauseofD.accordingto52.A.attentionB.breathC.stepD.word53.A.performanceB.tripC.eventD.research54.A.difficultB.sorryC.caref
ulD.eager55.A.namelyB.especiallyC.definitelyD.naturally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。Thehumor
effectisacognitivebias(认知偏差)thatcausespeopletorememberinformationbetterwhentheyregarditashumorous.Forexample,whenstudents56(teach)
anewconceptinahumorousway,such57throughafunnystory,they'regenerallymorelikelytorememberthatconcept,co
mparedtoiftheylearnitinanon-humorousmanner.Informationthathasthesameeffectasconceptsincludeswords,sentences,pictures,and58(mix)informati
on,suchascartoonsandvideos.Humorhasvariousotherbenefitsbesidesimprovingmemory.Humorreducesnegativeemotions,suchas59(angry)oranxiety,whichpeopl
emightexperiencewhenprocessingcertaininformation.Humor60(lead)toincreasedinterest.Addinghumortotheinformationthatyou'representingcanmakeitmorei
nterestingandappealingtoothers.Forexample,61(advertisement)thatusehumorreceivemoreattentionfrompeople.Humor,when62(proper)usedintherightci
rcumstances,canimproveotherpeople'simpressionofyou.Forexample,63(include)humorinaspeechcanpositivelyimpactthewayi
n64listenersunderstandthespeaker.Similarly,usinghumorcanimprovepeople'simpressionofyourwarmth65competence,especiallywhenyouco
mbineitwithnegativeinformationthatyouneedtotell.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,某国际学校学生会主席。你校学生会正在向全体学生征集以“中国科学家精神(TheSpi
ritofChineseScientists)”为主题的短视频。请你用英文拟一则征稿启事,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.作品要求;3.投稿方及截止时间。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
。ContributionsWanted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。AGiftBeyondMeasureAtanearlyage,Iwascrazyaboutmusic,
dreamingofowningapianoonwhichIcouldpracticeandplayinthewayafamouspianistdidonthestage.LaterwhenIwasgett
ingolder,onmywaytoschool,therewasaninstrumentshopthatIpassedbyalmosteveryday.WhenIsawthroughthewindow,inthecorneroftheshopstoodanicepianowhic
hwouldalwaysattractmyeyessodeeplythatIevenforgoteverythingaroundme.Tomysadness,myfamilywastrulystruggling.Inthatperi
od,mymotherwaslaidofffromherpositionandmyfatherwasonlyaclerkinacompany.Itwasjustamatterofgettingbyonalowincome,nottom
entionbuyingmeanexpensivepianothoughtheyknewIwaseagertoplaythatpianosomuch.Theincreasingwrinkles(皱纹)inmyfathe
r'sfaceevenstoppedmefromhavingthisthought.Thenonedayafterschool,Iwentasusualtotheshopwindowtolookatthepiano.However,thepianoh
adgone!Itwasabigsurprise.SomeonehadpurchasedthepianothatIwouldstareatalmosteveryday!Ishouldnothavebeensu
rprisedasothershadtherighttobuyit,iftheycouldaffordto.However,atthethoughtofnotbeingabletoseethatpianoanymore,tearsfilled
myeyes.Disappointedandhelpless,Iwanderedaimlesslyupanddownthestreet.Ifeltasthoughsomethinghadbeenstoleninmyheart.Afterwhatseemed
ayear,Ireturnedhome,dragging(拖)myheavylegs.HardlyhadIjustgoneintothehousewhenmymothercalledmyname.Brush
ingawaymytears,Ifollowedthesoundofhervoiceintothedining-room.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Icouldn'timaginewhatwashappeninginfr
ontofme.Thenthedooropenedandmyfatherappeared,withabigsmileonhiswrinkledface.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com