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2024—2025学年第一学期五校高一年级联合调研英语试卷2024.12满分150分考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(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.Whathasthemanrecentlybought?A.Anewphone.B.Adoorbellcamera.C.Asmokeala
rm.2.Whateventarethespeakerspreparingfor?A.TheSpringFestival.B.Abirthdayparty.C.ChristmasDay.3.Whyhasthemanproba
blygainedsomeweight?A.Hehasbeenexercisingless.B.He'sbeenlackingsleep.C.He'sbeeneatingmore.4.Whydoesthemanl
ikeworkingattheoffice?A.Heismoreefficient.B.It'smoreinteresting.C.Theenvironmentisbetter.5.Whatwillthespeakerspr
obablyhavefordinner?A.Beefsoup.B.Chickennoodles.C.Eggsaladsandwiches.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.Whatactivitydothespea
kersbothenjoy?A.Doingyoga.B.Walking.C.Jogging.7.Whydoesthemanlikeadultcoloringbooks?A.Theyarechallenging.B.Theyhavebeautifulimages.C.Theyt
akehismindoffdailyconcerns.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacarshowroom.B.Inaparkinglot.C.Inadriveway.9What
doesthemancaremostaboutacar?A.Thetopspeed.B.Thechargingfrequency.C.Theenvironmentalimpact.10.Whichfeatureisnormallypaidextraaccordingtoc
ardealers?A.Heatedseats.B.Internetconnection.C.Theparkingcamera.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howisthewomanprobablyfeeling?A.Hot.B.Tired.C.Sick.12.Whowillthew
omanspeaktoonvideocall?A.Herdoctor.B.Herbrother.C.Herprofessor.13.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Carryoutastud
y.B.Havea“coffeenap”.C.Dropofftheman.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Readingpreference
s.B.Authors'inspiration.C.Theirfavouritebooks.15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Writerandfan.B.Interviewer
andinterviewee.C.Magazineeditorandreader.16.Whatdoesthemansayaboutpopularliterature?A.Goodwritershardlyre
adit.B.It'sactuallywell-written.C.Keepanopenmindtoit.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidpeoplecallscientistsbeforethe1830s?A.Manofscience.B.
Officerofscience.C.Researcherofscience.18.WhohopedMarySomervillecouldcontinuetostudy?A.Heruncle.B.Hermother.C.Herau
nt.19.WhatdidMarySomervilledoafterherfirsthusbandpassedaway?A.Shewenttouniversity.B.Shelearnedtobeagoodwife.C.Shedevotedherlifetoscience.20.Whenwa
sSomervilleCollegeestablished?A.In1834.B.In1872.C.In1879.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。ASpringturnsEuropeintoaworldofcolors.Ifyouwanttoexperiencespringinallitscolourfulglory,herearefourofthebestplaces
foryou.BloomingBaroque,Ludwigsburg,GermanyTheBloomingBaroquegardenshowinLudwigsburg,Germany,hasbeenwelcomingv
isitorssince1954.Visitthe18th-centurypalacebetweenMarchandNovemberandyoucannotonlyseedisplaysfilledwithflowers,butalsowatchdifferentkindsofbir
dsandvisitgardens,climbRapunzel'stowerandgetlostinagianthedgemaze(树篱迷宫).KeukenhofGardens,Lisse,theNetherlandsThelargestflowergardenintheworld,Ke
ukenhofintheNetherlandsisthebestplacetoseethesymbolicDutchfloweratitsfinest.Tulipsexplodeacrossthegardens,withmoreth
an800differentvarieties.Afteryou’vewanderedthroughthegardens,youcanhireabikeatthemaingateandthenridethroughtheendlessrowsofpicture-p
erfectfloweredrainbows.TheshowrunsfromMarch21toMay10.TempsdeFlors,Girona,SpainGirona’smedievalcentreistransformedintoalivinggal
leryasflowercarpetsandspecialsculpturesexplodethroughoutthecitycentreeachMay.TheGironaACappellaFestivalinvitesmusiclove
rstoengagealltheirsensesasthesound,smellandsightofspringfillthecityfor10daysinMay.NormandyTulipFestival,Vendcuvre,Fr
anceTheFrenchgardenofthe18th-centuryVendeuvreChateauinNormandyspringstolifeinApril,asover30,000tulips,narcissiandgrapehyac
inthsawaken.OpenafternoonsthroughoutAprilbetween2p.m.and6p.m.1.Wherecanyouseeaflowerdisplayinautumn?A.IntheNetherlands.B
.InGermany.C.InSpain.D.InFrance.2.WhatofthefollowingisthehighlightoftheGirona'sflowerdisplay?A.Amazeinapa
lace.B.Anartexhibition.C.Amusicfestival.D.Abicycletour.3.WhatcanyouenjoyinbothKeukenhofGardensandNormandyTulipFestival?A.Differentbirds
.B.Floweredrainbows.C.Plentyoftulips.D.Aliveconcert.BResearchersfromtheYaleChildStudyCentercollected21daysofdailydia
riesfromparentsandteensfrom151families.Participatingteenswereinthe9thand10thgrades,andrangedfrom13to16ye
arsold.Byanalyzingthesediaries,theresearcherscouldconnectparents’displaysofwarmthwithdailyfluctuations(变动)inhowlovedtheirteens
werefeeling.“Thedailymethodologyissuitedtoprovidingcaregiverswithpracticalsuggestionsfordailylife,”s
aysBeataUjvari,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.Regardlessofthegeneralclosenessoftheparent-teenrelationship,theresearchersfoundthatteensr
eportedfeelingmorelovedondayswhenparentsreportedshowingmorewarmthintheformofaffection,understanding,or
praise.Likewise,teensreportedfeelinglesslovedondayswhenparentsreportedmoreconflictsthanusual.Moreimportant
ly,theresearchersalsofoundthatparentscouldweakentheimpactofconflictsbyshowingtheirteenswarmth.Inotherwords,ondaysw
henparentswerewarm,highlevelsofconflictsdidn'treducehowlovedteensfelt.Toweakenconflicts’impact,warmthhadtobeshownonthesameday,butthewa
rmthandconflictsdidnotneedtoberelated,theresearcherssaid.“Parentsoftencomplainabouttheconflictstheyareexpe
riencingwiththeirchildren,”saidJohnCoffey,thestudy’sleadauthor,“butourstudysuggestsconflictsaremanageable.”Thestudyaddst
oagrowingbodyofevidencesuggestingdailyfluctuationsinfeelinglovedarecommoneveninlong-termrelationships.Howparentsandteenscommunicateandresolvec
onflictsmaybemostimportanttomaintainingahealthyrelationshipinthelongterm,saidtheresearchers.“Thestudyfin
dingsareparticularlyusefulrightnow,”addedCoffey,“becauseparentsandtheirchildrenarespendingmuchtimetogether.Findingwaystobekindandwarmwillhe
lplessenpotentialconflictsandensurechildrenfeelloved.”4.ThemainpurposeofthestudyconductedbyYaleChildStudyCenteristo________.A.investigateth
edailyconflictsbetweenparentsandteensB.exploretheimpactofageandgenderonteens’emotionalwell-beingC.providepr
acticalsuggestionsforcaregiverstoavoidconflictswiththeirteensD.examinethelinkbetweenparentalwarmthan
dteens’senseofbeingloved5.Howcanparentsreduceconflicts’effectontheirteensaccordingtothetext?A.Bydispla
yingemotionalwarmthonthesameday.B.Byspendingmoretimewiththeirteens.C.ByshowingunderstandingrelatedtotheconflictsD.Byexpre
ssingagreementonwhatevertheirsays.6.Itcanbeinferredfromthestudythat________.A.conflictsbetweenparentsandteensareentirelyunavoidableB.parents
’warmthcaneffectivelyreduceconflictsbetweenparentsandteensC.teens’feelingsofbeinglovedarenotaffectedby
theirparents’conflictsD.dailyfluctuationsinfeelinglovedarecommoninlong-termrelationships7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTm
entionedinthepassage?A.Parentsandteensfrequentlyencounterdisagreementorarguments.B.Parents’warmthcanbeshownthrought
heexpressionofaffectionandunderstanding.CThestudysuggeststhatconflictsbetweenparentsandteenscanbehandle
d.D.Thestudysuggeststhatparentsspendmoretimewiththeirchildren.CToomuchlightatnightcancutthenumberofseedsaplantmakes,anewstudyfinds
.ResearchersputupstreetlightsinSwissmeadows(草地),farfromanyrealstreets.Thesetupwasbuiltsimilarlytourbanlightpollution.Inthesenow-light-pol
lutedfields,flowershad62percentfewernightvisitors-insectpollinators(传粉者)-thandidtheflowersindarkmeadows.Theresearchersreportedacabbageth
istle(卷心菜蓟花)bloomhostsaguestinsectafterdark.Cabbagethistlesarethemostcommonflowersinthesemeadows.Fewerinsectvisi
torsatnightcouldmeanlesspollen(花粉)pollinatedfromplanttoplant(thefirststepinmakingseeds).Forthethistles,daytimepollin
atorvisitsdidn’tmakeupforthislossatnight,saysEvaKnop,anecologistattheUniversityofBerninSwitzerland.Overall,night-litpl
antsproducedone-eighthfewerseedsthandidplantsthatgotfullnightsofdarkness.Lightpollutionmightaffectawholenetworkofpla
ntsandtheirpollinators,Knopandhercolleaguesnowsuggest.Indeed,nightpollinationwasnotjustalonelybusinessforafewspe
cialplants.Therewerelotsoflinksbetweenpollenhaulsbynightandbyday.Plantswithalotofnightvisitswereoftenverybusybyday,too.Ligh
tatnightthatdecreasesseednumberscouldovertimemeanfewernewplants.Andfewerplantscouldmeanplantscouldmeanlessfoodandshelterfordaytimeinsects.
Soalotofpollinatorsworkingthedayandnightshiftscouldbeaffected,Knopworries.Thenewstudyisthefirsttoshowhowartificiallightaffec
tsplants’abilitytomakeseeds.Thetestisalsounusualbecauseitconsidersallkindsofinsectpollinatorsinsteadoffocusingonlyonnight-flyinginsects.There
searcherspaidspecialattentiontothecabbagethistle,buttheyalsomappedwhichkindsofinsectsvisitedotherpla
ntsbydayornight.8.Whywerestreetlightsputupinthemeadows?A.Toattractinsectpollinators.B.Forurbandevelopmen
t.C.Toreducelightpollution.D.Forscientificresearch.9.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcabbagethistles?A.TheyarethemostcommonSwis
sflowers.B.Theygrowslowlyduringthenight.C.Theyrelyoninsectstohelpmakeseeds.D.Theyattractonlynightvis
itors.10.Howdoeslightpollutionaffectpollinators?A.Bydecreasingnightvisitors.B.Bydamagingtheirsight.C.Byi
ncreasingseednumbers.D.Bydestroyingtheirshelter.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Lightpollutionmayaffe
ctplantsgreatlyB.Night-flyinginsectsmattermorethandaytimeonesC.PlantsattractmoreinsectsduetolightpollutionD.R
esearchersfoundwaystoprotecttheenvironmentDBrowsingvideosonTikTokorYouTubecanbeahit-and-missaffair.Butresearchershavefoundthatswitchi
ngtoanothervideo,orskippingforwardsandbackwardsinthesameone,actuallymakespeoplemorebored.DrKatyTamattheUniversityofTorontoScarboroughsaidboredomwasc
loselylinkedtoattention.“Wefeelboredwhenthere’sagapbetweenhowengagedweareandhowengagedwewanttobe,”shes
aid.“Whenpeoplekeepswitchingthroughvideos,theybecomelessengagedwiththevideosandtheyarelookingforsomethingmoreinte
resting.Thiscanleadtoincreasedfeelingsofboredom.”Theresultsappeartochimewithotherstudies:astheteamnotes,previousresearchhassuggestedtha
twhileboredomreliefisadriverforpeopletousesocialmediaorsmartphones,theuseofsuchtechnologyappearstomakethefeelingworse.WritingintheJournalofExp
erimentalPsychology:General,Tamandcolleaguesreporthowtheycarriedoutsevenexperimentsinvolvingatotalofmorethan1,200participants.Thefirstin
volving140participants,revealedthatpeopletendedtoswitchbetweenvideosmorewhentheyratedthecontentmoreboring,whilethesecond-anonlinesurveyinv
olving231participants--suggestedpeoplethoughthavingtheoptiontoskipthroughavideoorswitchtoanotherwouldmakeviewingavideo
lessboring.However,theteam’ssubsequentexperimentssuggestthisisnotthecase.Datafromagroupof166undergraduate
ssuggestsparticipantsfeltmoreboredwhenallowedtoskipaboutwithinavideothanwhentheywerenotableto,whileresultsfrom159undergraduatesrevealedtheyreportedhi
gherlevelsorboredomwhengivenacollectionoffive-minutevideostheycouldswitchbetween,comparedwithasingle10-minutevideo
.“Ourresearchshowsthatwhilepeoplefast-forwardorskipvideostoavoidboredom,thisbehaviourcanactuallymakethemfeelmorebored
,”shesaid.“Justaswepayforanimmersiveexperienceinamovietheatre,enjoymentoftencomesfromimmersingourselvesinvideosrathertha
nswipingthroughthem.”12.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Howtoavoidboredomwhilebrowsingvideos.B.Therelationshipbetweenvideoswitchingandboredom.C.
ThepopularityofTikTokandYouTubeamongyoungpeople.D.Theimportanceofimmersiveexperiencesinmovietheaters.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedph
rase“chimewith”meaninParagraph3?A.agreewithB.comparewithC.contrastwithD.disagreewith14.Whichofthefollow
ingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtotheresearch?A.Skippingthroughvideosalwaysmakesviewinglessboring.B.Swipingthroughshortvideosfrequentlyleadstoincr
easedboredom.C.Switchingbetweenshortvideosfrequentlyhelpspeoplereduceboredom.D.Theuseofsocialmediaor
smartphonescasesboredom.15.Torelieveboredomwhilewatchingvideos,Dr.KatyTamsuggestpeople________.A.skipthroughvideosa
softenaspossibleB.fast-forwardvideostokeepinterestC.absorbthemselvesinthevideocontentD.avoidwatchingvideosonsocialmediaplatforms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。Afoodallergy(过敏)isamedicalconditionthatoccurswhenthebody’
sprotectionsystemperceivescertainfoodsasathreatandrespondstothemwithanallergicreaction.Symptoms(症状)ofafoodallergy__
__16____However,aseverereactioncantakeuptoafewhoursfollowingexposure.Symptomscanrangefrommildtosevere.Andtheymaydiffereachtim
easpecificallergenappears.Symptomscaninclude:askinrashorhives,swellingofthefaceorlips,orfeelinglightheadedordizzy.____17____Thatcansendtheb
odyintoshockormakeitdifficulttobreathe.JudgingafoodallergyDoctorsconsideranumberoffactorswheninvestigatingafoodallergy.Thos
eincludebothapatient’ssymptomsandfamilyhistoryofallergies.Aphysicalexaminationmaybeperformedtoruleoutanyotherconditions.____18____Treatinga
foodallergyItmaynotbepossibleforapatienttocompletelyavoidfoodsthatinduce(导致)anallergicreaction.Forminorreactions,youcantakesomemedicine.Forseverere
actions,however,turntodoctorsforhelp.____19____Theonlysurewaytopreventanallergicreactiontofoodistocarefullyavoidthealler
gens.Thiscanbeadifficultprocess.Thatrequirespatientstocarefullystudyfoodlabelstoensurethefoodissafeforthem.____20___
_Soit’snecessarytoinformfamilyorfriendsofthefoodthatcancauseafoodallergy.A.Avoidingharmfromallergy.B.Preventinganallergicreaction.C.N
oteveryoneknowswhatafoodallergyis.D.Butmanypeopledon’tknowtheallergens.E.Othertestscanincludebloodtestororalfoodch
allenge.F.Anallergicreactiontofoodusuallyoccurswithinminutes.G.Forsomepeople,certainallergenscanbringase
verereaction.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。IntheheartoftheAmazonrainforest,thereli
esasmallvillagewherepeopleliveinharmonywithnature.AyounggirlnamedMariahasalwaysbeen___21___bythestoriesoftherainforesttoldbyhergrandm
other.Onesunnymorning,Mariadecidedtowanderdeeperintotherainforest.Withhergrandmother’soldcompass,she___22___alone
.Assheventuredfurther,theforestbeganto___23___adifferentsidewiththetoweringtreesandthevariouscolorsoftheflowers.SuddenlyMariaheardarustlingsoundb
ehindher.Sheturnedaround,herheartpoundingwith___24___.There,standingjustafewfeetawaywasajaguar.Maria’sfir
stinstinctwastorun,butsherememberedhergrandmother’swords:“Respecttheanimals,andtheywillrespectyou.”Takin
gadeepbreath,she___25___thejaguarwithhereyes.Thejaguar,sensingMaria’scalmandrespect,slowly___26___intothebushes.M
ariacontinuedherjourney,feelingasenseof___27___.Asthesunbegantoset,Mariafoundherselfattheedgeofahiddenlake,itswaters___28___theskylikea
mirror.Admiringthesunset,sherealizedthattherainforestwasnotjustaplaceofadventureanddiscovery;itwasalsoapla
ceof___29___andwisdom.AfterMariareturnedtothevillage,shetoldthevillagersabouther___30___withthejaguarandthebeautyofthehiddenlake.Thechiefofthevi
llagelistened___31___andheknewthatMariahadlearnedvaluablelessonsaboutrespectandharmony.Fromthatdayon,Mar
iabecamea(n)___32___figureinthevillage,knownforherbraveryandwisdom.Shecontinuedtoexploretherainforest,alwayswithasenseof__
_33___fornature.Thevillagers,inspiredbyMaria’sstories,begantoappreciatetheirsurroundingsmore,learningtolivein___34___withtherainforest.Ye
arslater,herlegacylivedonintheheartsofthosewhoheardherstoriesandinthe___35___oftherainforestitself.21.A.attractedB.frightenedC.attackedD.r
ecognized22.A.setupB.setdownC.setbackD.setoff23.A.revealB.functionC.impressD.adapt24.A.excitementB.admirationC.fearD.
confidence25.A.shoutedtoB.tookonC.broughtoutD.staredat26.A.advancedB.approachedC.escapedD.retreated27.A.angerB.disappointmentC.reliefD.anxiety28.A.r
eflectingB.recallingC.regainingD.reviewing29.A.concentrationB.learningC.memoryD.recovery30.A.breakdownB.encounterC.responseD.a
ccount31.A.thoroughlyB.regularlyC.fortunatelyD.attentively32.A.mysteriousB.ignorantC.admiredD.generous33.A.respectB.achievementC.cont
ributionD.disrespect34.A.conflictB.harmonyC.explosionD.nutrition35.A.applicationB.fashionC.spiritD.securi
ty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。ResearchersatUniversityCollegeLondonhavedis
coveredthatregularlytakingnapsis___36___(benefit)forthebrain,helpingtomaintainitssizeanddelayaging.T
heirstudyfoundthatnappers’brainswere15cubiccentimetreslargerthanthosewhodidnotnap,___37___isequaltodelayingagingbybetweenthree
andsixyears.However,thescientists___38___(extreme)recommendkeepingnapstolessthanhalfanhour.Asweage,thebrainnaturallybecomessmaller,and___39___na
pscanpreventdiseasessuchasAlzheimer’sremainsatopicforfurtherresearch.Overallbrainhealthisof___40___(important)forprotectingagainstdementia,whichisl
inkedtodisturbedsleep.Poorsleepcandamagethebrainovertimebycausinginflammationand___41___(affect)theconnectionsbetweenbraince
lls.Therefore,regularnappingmayprotectagainstneurodegenerationbymakingupforthelackofsleep.Whilenappi
ngmightboosthealth,theoppositeisalsotrue:poorhealthcanleadto___42___(tired)andtheneedformorenaps.___4
3___(prove)thebenefitsofnapping,theresearchersusedanaturalexperimentbasedonDNA.They___44___(compare)genetic“nappers”
with“non-nappers”among35,000peopleaged40to69whoparticipatedintheUKBiobankproject.Theresults,publishedinthejournalSleepHealth,showedasignific
antdifference___45___brainsizebetweenthetwogroups,equalto2.6to6.5yearsofaging.第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校英语报的编辑将在英
文报开设一个新的专栏,专门推荐一些经典英文好电影。请你根据以下提示给英语报写一封推荐信,推荐一部你喜欢的英文电影。内容包括:1.介绍电影的基本信息;2.推荐这部电影的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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____________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.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。“Whydidshel
etoutmysecrets?”Ithoughtregretfully.I’llalwaysrememberthatday,whenIwassosurprisedbyallthestrangelooksev
eryonewasgivingme.Thosethoughtswillalwaysstaywithme.AndIcouldn’tbelieveIwouldlosethefriendshipofthepersonItrustedthemost.Fi
veyearsbackSallywasthenewkidinclass.Idon’tknowwhatitwas,butsomethinguniqueaboutherdrewmetoher.ShewasthemostfriendlypersonIknew.Westartedascl
assmates.Butafterafewmonths,Ifoundwehadalotincommonandthatwegotalongwellwitheachother.Wewerelikebestfriends.So,Ineverexpected
hertohurtmeinsuchabigway.Idon’tknowwhatmademetellSallyaboutmypersonallife.Shemadethematterbiggerthanitwas,addingher
owndescriptionofitandtellingeveryoneatschool.Ithurtmeseriously.Aftershegaveawaymysecrets,everyoneatschoolstartedlaughingatme,lookingatmeandgiggling(咯
咯地笑)wheneverIpassedby.Afterthisterriblesituation,Ichangedschools.Sallycalledmemanytimes,butIdidn’tanswer.Myheart
wasbroken.Itriedhardtohealfromthescars(伤痕)sheleftonmyheart.Istartedanewlife.Afterfiveyears,mylifewentbacktothewayitwas,with
newfriends.Butoneday,ImetAnnaatthemarket.Shewasmyclassmatefrom3rdgrade.ShetoldmethatSallywasn’ttheonewhobroughtmyse
cretstolight.Marywas.Marywasourschool’sbigmouthwhoalwayswantedtostickhernoseintootherpeople’sbusiness.Iwasataloss.IwishedIcouldhaveaskedSallyaboutth
is.IwishedIcouldgobackintimeandfixmymistakes.Iwasstruggling.MaybeIshouldgiveSallyacall.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。Afew
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