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湖南省长沙市长郡中学2025届高三上学期月考(二)英语第一部分听力(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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。1.Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextweek?A.Rainy.B.Foggy.C.Sunny.2.

Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman'sinvitation?A.Shedoesn'tlikefootballgames.B.SheneedstotakecareofSally.C.Shemayhavetowor

kovertime.3.Whatdidthespeakersdolastmonth?A.Theypaidavisittoapark.B.Theytookatriptotheseaside.C.Theyinvi

tedBoboverforbreakfast.4.HowdoesthemanlikeCatherine?A.Sheisunconfident.B.Sheisexperienced.C.Sheisfortunate.5.

Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Relatives.B.Fellowstudents.C.Teacherandstudent.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.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemanto

do?A.Gethersomefood.B.Handinherhomework.C.GotoMrs.Peterson'soffice.7.Whatsuggestiondocsthemangivetothewoman?A.Stayfocusedfor

thetraining.B.Reducetheamountoftraining.C.Thinkaboutsomethingpleasant.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthewomanmakethephonecall?A.Tochangeares

ervation.B.Toarrangeanappointment.C.Tomakeacomplaint.9.Whenwillthewomancheckout?A.OnJanuary18th.B.OnJanuary19

th.C.OnJanuary21st.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Changetheflightherself.B.Informthetravelagent.C.Bookroomsinanotherhotel.听第8段材料

,回答第11至13题。11.Whydidthemanbuymanyoranges?A.Hewantedtostayhealthy.B.Thewomanlikedthem.C.Theywereonbigsale.12

.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygotomorrow?A.ToLily'shome.B.Totheshop.C.Tothesubway.13.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Buysomesnacks.B.PickupL

ily.C.Watchashow.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inanoffice.B.Inalift.C.Inacar.15.Howsoonwillthemanbeintervi

ewed?A.In30minutes.B.In15minutes.C.In10minutes.16.Whydoesthewomanwanttogetthejob?A.Shelikestheworkingtime.B.Shelikesworkingin

downtown.C.Shelikesgoingtoworkbysubway.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Introducingtheentertainers

.B.Makinganopeningspeech.C.Gettingtoknowtheaudience.18.WhatisSarahJohnsonknownfor?A.Herclevermind.B.Herenergeticpersonality.C.Herimportanto

bservations.19.WhatissaidaboutMikeThompson?A.Hehasauniquestage.B.Hehashisownstyleofhumor.C.Heisanicephysicalcomedian.20.Whatdocsthe

speakerremindthelistenersof?A.Whentoenjoytheshow.B.Wheretobooktickets.C.Howtogetaspecialcalendar.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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACamping—YellowstoneNationalParkWannahitawonderfulcampground?Therearefourch

oicesinYellowstoneNationalPark.MadisonCampgroundThissite,acentrallocation,isjust14mileseastoftheWestYellowstoneentranceand16milesnorthofOl

dFaithfulnearthecrossroadoftheGibbon,MadisonandFireholeRivers.Offerasanitary(卫生的)stationandpayshowers.Vari

ousgrouptoursareatyourservice.CanyonCampgroundYou'llfindthiscampgroundclosetothebreathtakingGrandCanyonoft

heYellowstonenearthecenterofthepark.Offerstores,restaurants,acoinlaundryandasanitarystation.Showersarebeyondreach.GrantVillageC

ampgroundThiswoodsycampgroundislocatedatthesouthwesternofYellowstoneLake,22milesnorthoftheSouthEntrance.Withinahalfmile,you'llfindrestaurants,paysh

owers,andasanitarystation.Grouptoursavailableyetwithlimitsonnumbers.BridgeBayCampgroundBridgeBayissituatednearYellowstonelake,30milesf

romtheEastEntrancetoYellowstone.It'salsoconvenientlyclosetoBridgeBaylunchandcoffeeshop.Asanitarystationisavailable.Accesstoth

ecoinlaundryisdenied,andshowersareundermaintenance.Limitedgrouptoursavailable.Tips&RulesCampingorovernightvehicleparkinginanyplaceoth

erthanadesignatedcampgroundisnotpermittedandessentialcampingfacilitiesareofferedwithpre-booking.Followingthefiresof1

988,thousandsofdeadtrees,knownassnags,wereleftstandinginYellowstone.Thesesnagsmayfallwithverylittlewarning,soplea

sebecautiousandalertforfallingsnagsincampsites.ClickYellowstoneLogandyoucanfindmorecampinginformation.21.Whichcampgr

oundismostsuitableforgroupvisitors?A.MadisonCampground.B.CanyonCampground.C.BridgeBayCampground.D.GrantVillage

Campground.22.WhatdoCanyonandBridgeBayhaveincommon?A.Eye-catchingscenery.B.Inconvenientshowerservice.C.Handylaundryservice.D

.Favorabledistancetothecentre.23.WhatcanvisitorsdoaccordingtoTips&Rules?A.Borrownecessarycampingtoolsanytime

.B.Wandercarelesslyinthecampgrounds.C.Getmoreinformationfromtheparkstaff.D.Parkinareasasdirectedinthecampgrounds.BV

erenaMohauptandahandfulofcolleaguesweretrappedonfloatingseaicewhilethebeargazedatthem,smellingtheair-adangeroussign.Asacolleaguefiredintot

heskyasawarningshot,Mohauptradioedtheirresearchshipafewkilometersaway,whosehelicopterluckilyarrivedquicklyandMohauptdidn'thavetouse

thegunthatwashangingoverhershoulder.KeepingalookoutforbearswasaregulardutyforMohaupt,thelogisticscoordina

tor(后勤协调员)forayear-longmissionknownasMOSAiC----thelargestArcticresearchexplorationinhistory.Theproject,consistingofroughly300peop

le,includingscientistsandcoordinators,hascollectedmassivemeasurementsthatwillhelpbetterforecasthowwarmingwill

transformtheglobeinthecomingdecades.Formonths,theexplorationoperatedinconstantdarknesswhilepolarbearswanderednearby,stormsro

ckedtheshipandtheiceshiftedandcracked.Taskedwiththesecurityofthemission,Mohauptdesignedanextensivetraini

ngcoursefortheparticipantsinwhichtheylearnthowtoavoidthedanger,likestorm-rockingandice-cracking.TheyjumpedintoaNorwegianchannelintheirsurvival

suitsandclimbedoutofthefreezingwatersusingonlytheiricepicks.Theylearnthowtoescapefromacrashedhelicopter.Andtheydiscussedthepsychol

ogicaleffectsofbeingfarfromhome.Mohauptbroughtknittingequipment,ayogamatandanaccordionforherownmentalhealth

----althoughhavingbeenpreparedfortheisolation.Mohauptdidn'texpectacareerinpolarregions.However,allthes

cientistsapprovedthatwithouther,theprojectcouldnothaveachievedsomuch.“Shewastheretomakesurethatwewerep

rotected,”saidoneofthem.“Mohauptiscertainlythechampioninthefield.”24.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinthefirstparagraph?A.Bymakingalist.offacts.

B.Bypresentingarguments.C.Bydescribingascene.D.Bymakingacomparison.25.WhatdoweknowaboutMOSAiC?A.Itisthelargesteverresearchexploration.B.Itismadeu

pofabout300scientists.C.Itsworkingconditionsarequitetough.D.Itsdutyistokeepalookoutforbears.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMohaupt?A.Ambi

tiousandcourageous.B.Passionateandhumorous.C.Honestandgenerous.D.Professionalandresponsible.27.Whatistheattitudeofth

escientisttowardsMohaupt?A.Tolerant.B.Appreciative.C.Sympathetic.D.Envious.CYouconstantlyfindyourselfapologizin

gtoafriendwhenyou'vedonenothingwrong.Youfeelyoumustobeysomeone'sdemands,fearingthathe/shewillrevealasecretorweakness.Orper

hapsarelativeistryingtomakeyoufeelobligedtodosomethingbysaying,“That'swhatfriendsorfamilydoforeachother.”Theyarouse

feelingsofguiltinyoufornotmeetingtheirneeds.Ifyouhavehadexperienceswithanyofthesecases.thenyouarethevictimofemotionalblack

mail(勒索).Thisstyleofhandlecontrolsyouthroughyouremotions.Fear,obligationandguilt----FOG----arcusedbyanemotionalblackmailer

togetwhattheywantfrompeople.Anyone----afriend,colleague,parent,partnerorotherfamilymembers----couldbethatperson.Theirdemandsar

eintendedtocontroltheirvictim'sbehaviorinunhealthymethods.Dr.SusanForwardidentifiessixstagesinemotionalblackmail.

Impliedorobviousdemandscomefirst.“ldon'tthinkyoushoulddothingswiththatperson.They'renotgoodforyou.”Afterthiskindofstatementisstagetwo:Res

istance.Thevictimoftenavoidstheblackmailerorsuggestsalternativesinsteadofsayingno.Stagethreeispersistentpressurebytheb

lackmailer:“Ifwewerereallyfriends,you'ddoit.”Stagefourinvolvesthreats:“Ifyoudon'tdothis...thenIwill...”Thevictimdoesn'twantt

heblackmailertomakegoodontheirthreats,soobedience(顺从),whichisstagefive,oftenleavesthevictimfeelingguiltyorresentful.Instagesix

theblackmailerbacksoffuntilthenextdemand.Whatcanyoudo?First,recognizeifyouarebeingpressured.threatenedorcontrolled.Staycalm,soyoucancon

siderotherpossibilities.Identifyyourtriggers;don'tbepressuredintoanimmediateresponse.Offeracompromise.Telltheblackmailerhowyoufeel,a

ndgivethemachancetoacknowledgetheirbehaviorandchange.Iftheywon't,walkawayfromtherelationship.Undernocir

cumstancesshouldyouletyourfearsbeusedagainstyou.28.Whatiscalledemotionalblackmail?A.Havingexperiencesoffear,obligatio

nandguilt.B.Reachinggoalsthroughemotionalcontrolsoverothers.B.Reachinggoalsthroughemotionalcontrolsovero

thers.C.Enrichingone'semotionslikefear,obligationandguilt.D.Gettingwhateveronewantswithoutanyemotionalchanges.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbethese

condstageofblackmail?A.Thevictimfeltscaredtobethreatenedandaskedothersforhelp.B.Thevictimannounced,“lwouldnotdoasyouordere

danymore!”C.Thevictimsaid,“Howabouttreatingyoutoabigmealinstead?”D.Thevictimdecidedtohaveaface-to-facetalkwiththeblackmailer.30.Whatdoestheunderl

inedword“resentful”inthelastparagraphbutonemean?A.Angry.B.Frightened.C.Indifferent.D.Amazed.31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Therisk

sofemotionallyblackmailingothers.B.Thestepsofavoidingbeingemotionallyblackmailed.C.Thesuggestionsonpunishinganemotionalbl

ackmailer.D.Thewaystopreventoneselfemotionallyblackmailingothers.DScientistshavelonglinkedthePermian-Triassicmassextinctionsome252millionyearsagotova

stvolcaniceruptionsinwhatisnowSiberia.TheresultingCOemissionsrapidlyacceleratedclimatewarming,resultinginthecollapseofecosystems.Butclimat

ewarmingalonecannotexplainbecausewhenthetropicsbecometoohot,speciesmigratetothecooler,higherlatitudc

s(纬度).So,whatwipedoutalmostalllifeonland,includingplantsandusuallyresilientinsects,hasremainedasourceofmystery.Onenewstudy,publishedinthejournalScie

nceandco-ledbytheUniversityofBristolandChinaUniversityofGeosciences(Wuhan),hasshednewlight.TremendousoceanwarmingElNinoeventswere

thekey,withglobalconditionsswingingwildlyoverdecades.ThescaleofPermian-Triassicwarmingwasrevealedbys

tudyingoxygenisotopes(同位素)inthefossilized(石化的)toothmaterialoftinyextinctswimmingorganismscalledconod

onts(牙形虫).Bystudyingthetemperaturerecordofconodontsfromaroundtheworld,theresearcherswereabletoshowremarkabletemperatureinstabilit

y,especiallyinthelowandmidlatitudes.Dr.Farnsworth,whousedpioneeringclimatemodelingtoevaluatethefindings,said,

“ThechangesresponsiblefortheclimatepatternswereprofoundbecausethereweremuchmoreintenseandprolongedElNinoeventsthan

witnessedtoday.Speciesweresimplynotequippedtoadaptorevolvequicklyenough.”Theresultsoftheclimatemodelingalsohelpexplaintheabundantcharco

al(木炭)foundinrocklayersofthatage.“Wildfiresbecameverycommoninadrought-proneclimate.Earthgotstuckinacrisisstatewhere

thelandwasburningandtheoceanslifeless.Therewasnowheretohide,”headded.InrecentyearsElNinoeventshavecausedmajorchanges.2023-2024wasoneo

fthehottestyearsonrecordgloballyduetoastrongElNinointhePacific,whichwasfurtherworsenedbyincreasedhuman-indu

cedCORdrivingcatastrophicdroughtandfiresaroundtheworld.Fortunately,eventslikethissofarhaveonlylastedonetotwoyearsatatime.32.What

doesthearticlemainlytalkabout?A.TheexactcauseofthePermian-Triassicmassextinction.B.Theimpactsofvolcaniceruptionsonspeciesontheearth.C.Th

econnectionbetweenElNinoeventsandCO2emissions.D.Thesurvivalskillsofsomeancientplantsandresilientinsects.33.Howdidresearchersknowabou

ttheinstableglobaltemperatureinthePermian-Triassicperiod?A.Bymakingreferencetopreviousclimatemodels.B.Bycomparingtemperaturesinlowandmidlati

tudes.C.Bystudyingdifferentseacreaturesaroundtheworld.D.Byconductingscientificresearchesonrelevantfossils.34.Whathappenedsome252millionyear

sagoaccordingtotheresearchers?①Threatenedspeciesmadeinstantevolutions.②Massiveamountsofcharcoalwereformed.③Disastrouswildfires

happenedfrequently.④Theearthalmostturnedintoaburningplanet.A.①②B.③④C.①②③D.②③④35.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?A.Historyalwaysrepeatsitself.B.Th

ecloudhasasilverlining.C.Everydayisaleafinhistory.D.Natureisindeedwhatwesee.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。Humanshaveaneedtosharetheirbeliefsandvalueswithotherpeople.36Thishasasolidlo

gic:Sharingemotionsandopinionscanleadtoimitation(模仿),whichcaninturncreateunityandenhancerelationships.Besidesc

reatingabond,anotherreasonyoumightwantsomeonetomodelthemselvesonyourfeelingsistogetthemtoaltertheirviews.37Thechoicewilldependontheothe

rperson'ssituation.Ifhe/shealreadyagreeswithyou,thenyournegativitycarraisetheintensityofhis/herviews.38Sometimes,peopleyouaretalkingtodon'talrea

dythinkthewayyoudo.Theywillsimplyjudgeyourstatementtobehyperbolic(浮夸的)andbiased.Andyouwon'tgetthemtoimitateyouatall.Toanevengreaterdegree,ifthey

disagreewithyou,whatyousaywillhardentheirvaluesagainstyours.39whenpeopleareoffendedovertheopinionstheyhold,theyaremu

chmorelikelytodigintotheirpositionagainstthatofthespeaker.Imagineapersoncametoyourhousewithabeautifulbunchofflowers.Butwhenyouo

penedthedoor,he/shehityouwiththeflowers.40So,ifyouwanttobemorepersuasive,considerthespecificsituationsan

dsharethemmorepositively----inotherwords,turnyourbeliefsandvaluesintoagift,ratherthanaweapon.A.Onesize,however,won'tfitforall.B.Thisistheso-calledbac

kfireeffect.C.Allyouwouldwantistogetthepersonoutoftheway.D.Whenyoufeelstronglyaboutsomething,it'shardnottotalkaboutit.E.Thisisessentiallytheresu

ltofusingyourflowersnegativelyasweapons.F.Toachievethegoal,youcanoutlineyourviewseitherpositivelyorn

egatively.G.Positiveemotionsmaybebetteratleadingtoimitationthannegativeemotions.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。DuringatriptoSanDiego,lcameacrosstwoseals,GracieandBilly,attheBahiaResortHotel.llaterlearnedbothofthemc

ould41seeanythingwithseverevisualdisabilities.However.they42tolivejoyfullyintheirpool.I43themdaily,fascinate

dbytheirenthusiasmandjoy.“Comeon,Gracie,”herattendantcalledonedayduringfeedingtime.Gracie,44theattendant'spre

sence,triedto45smoothlyforwardbutinvain.Shekept46underthewater,successfullyswimmingawayatthelastsecond.Billyalsojoinedinthefun,creatingadelightful

sceneofwaterjoy.Aslspenthours47GracieandBilly,Icouldn'thelpbutfeeladeep48withthem.Theirabilityto49andfindjoyintheircircu

mstancesleftapermanentimpressiononme.Twoyearslater,lfacedmyownbattlewithmy50.Terrifiedoflosingmyvision,Irecalledthesea

ls’abilitytothrivethoughvisually-challenged.“51whatyoucando,”Iremindedmyself,inspiredbyGracieandBilly

's52forlife.lembracedsimple53likepreparingandenjoyingmealsandrediscoveredmyloveforexercise.Asmybody54,IrealizedthatGracieandBilly'slivesbecameabeamo

fguidinglightduringmy55moments,teachingmetofindjoyinthepresent.41.A.clearlyB.merelyC.barelyD.closely42.A.managedB.failedC.promi

sedD.refused43.A.guidedB.visitedC.comfortedD.disciplined44.A.indicatingB.expectingC.catchingD.sensing45.A.hangB.callC.pointD.ease46.A.floati

ngB.playingC.divingD.chewing47.A.approachingB.observingC.examiningD.training48.A.connectionB.appointmentC.contrastD.challenge49.A.adaptB.performC

.boastD.respond50.A.tasteB.courageC.hearingD.eyesight51.A.ConcentrateonB.BreakupC.LaydownD.Putoff52.A.cautionB.annoyanceC.passionD.anxiety53.A.b

eliefsB.conflictsC.reactionsD.pleasures54.A.declinedB.improvedC.achedD.bowed55.A.bestB.darkestc.coole

stD.lightest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。ThehistoriccityofSuzhou,about56hour'sdrivefromShan

ghai,iscriss-crossed(纵横交错的)withcanals.Oldbuildingslinethebanks.Acenturyagosomeofthesewouldhavebeenchaguans,ortraditionalteahouses,57localsgat

heredtodiscussthenewsorconductbusiness.Todayavisitorismorelikely58(spot)shopsservingadifferentkindofbe

verage.Someevenlooklikeoldchaguans.Between2010and2022coffee59(consume)perpersoninChina,accordingtotheIn

ternationalCoffeeOrganization,60(rise)fourfold.ButtheaverageChinesepersonstilldrinksasmallpartoftheamountofcoffeeguzzled(狂饮)

bythetypicalAmerican:0.1kgperyear61(compare)with4.7kg.TheearlyhistoryofcoffeeinChinaisfuzzy.ArecordfromQingdynastydescribedcoffeeasa“blackliq

uor,whichtheforeignersdrankaftermeals,62(claim)itcanhelpwithdigestion”.ButafterChinaintroducedmarketreforms

63openeduptotheworldinthe1980s,foreignfirmssuchasNestlébroughtinstantcoffeetothecountry,catering64localtastes

.Atthattime,thebiggestcoffeedrinkinggroupswerewhite-collarworkers,consideringcoffee'shighprice.Today,though,awiderrangeofthepopulatio

nisdrinkingcoffeethankstotheriseofdomesticcoffeechainslikeLuckinselling65(afford)brews(饮品).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校学生会的负责人李华,请

给体育外教Sherlock写一封邮件邀请他做一次演讲,主题为鼓励学生日常多锻炼。内容包括:1.说明演讲的时间及地点;2.陈述选择该话题的原因。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSherlock,Yourssin

cerely,LiHua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。EmilyHarpersatatherdesk,staringblanklyatthemathproblemsinfrontofher.Numbersandvariabl

esdancedconfusinglyacrossthepage,laughingathereveryeffort.Atschool,Emilywasknownforherartistictalents,butmathhadalwaysbeenherweakness.N

omatterhowhardshetried,shejustcouldn'tmakesenseofit.Herstrugglesonlyworsenedinthe10thgrade.Themorepressuretokeepupwithherclassmatesgrew,

andthepoorgradesshookherconfidence.Herparentsdecidedtostepin.“Weneedtofindyousomehelp,”hermothergentlysuggestedoneevening.ThencameMr.Jenkins.areti

redlocalteacherknownforhisuniqueteachingstyle.Emilywasinitiallyresistant;theideaofspendingextrahoursonasubjectshehatedseemedlikeapunishment.Butsheu

nwillinglyagreed,knowingsomethinghadtochange.Theirfirstsessionwastense.Mr.Jenkinssensingherfrustration.didn'tdivestraightintoproblems.In

stead,heaskedaboutherinterests.WhenEmilyspokepassionatelyaboutherpainting,hesmiled.“Mathislikeart,Emily.Ithaspatternsandbe

autyifyouknowwheretolook.”Doubtfulbutinspired,Emilylistenedashebegantoexplainconceptsthroughvisualexa

mples.Heusedcolorsandshapes,turningabstractnumbersintosomethingalmosttangible(有形的).Forthefirsttime,mathseemedlesslike

aforeignlanguageandmorelikeapuzzlewaitingtobesolved.However,progresswasslow.Weekspassedwithminimalimprovement,an

dEmily'spatienceworethin.Aparticularlydifficultquizleftherintears,convincedshewassuretofail.Mr.Jenkinssaid,“Remember,Emily,everyartists

tartswithablankcanvas.Masterpiecesaren'tcreatedovernight.”Encouragedbyhisfirmbelief,Emilypushedon.Shebegantoseetheconnectionsbetweenthestep

s,howeachsolutionfollowedalogicalpath.Smallvictoriesinpracticeproblemsgavehersomehope.Mr.Jenkinswasalwaysth

ere,celebratinghersuccessesnomatterhowminor.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。Gradually,Emily'sconfidencegrewwith

Mr.Jenkins'help.Emily'sheartracedwhentheresultsdayarrived.湖南省长沙市长郡中学2025届高三上学期月考(二)英语试题答案听力1-5CCABC6-10ACACB11-15ABCBA16-2

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here58.tospot59.consumption60.rose61.compared62.claiming63.and64.to/for65.affordable应用文写作DearSherlock,AsthechairmanofStudentUnion,Iam,withhea

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