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2023届高二年级第四次月考英语试卷3.20命题人:邹雄伟审题人:易艳第一部分听力(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,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。1.WhereisGeorgenow?A.InAmerica.B.InChina.C.InFrance.2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A
.Canceltheirtrip.B.Askfordirections.C.Gobackforthemap.3.Whenwillthespeakersdiscussthebuildingproject?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.4
.What’stheman’sreactiontothewoman’sdecision?A.Calm.B.Surprised.C.Satisfied.5.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Drivehimhome.B.Showhimaround.C.Goshopp
ingwithhim.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Wheretotravel.B.Whatto
writeabout.C.Whentofinishthecomposition.7.Wheredidthemanvolunteer?A.InEgypt.B.InGhana.C.InSouthAfrica.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Why
didthemangotoParis?A.TostudyFrench.B.ToteachEnglish.C.Toworkatarestaurant.9.WhatdidthemanlikebestaboutParis?A.Itsfood.B.Itspeople.C.Itslan
guage.10.Inwhichcitydoesthemanplantostaynext?A.NewYork.B.Chicago.C.LosAngeles.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Wh
oistheman’sfavoritewriter?A.O.Henry.B.MarkTwain.C.ErnestHemingway.12.WhendidJackLondongotoCanada?A.In1916.B.In1897.C.In1876.13.Whatisthewomanreadin
gnow?A.TheGiftoftheMagi.B.LoveofLife.C.AHunter.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14.What’sthewomanprobably?A.Adoctor.B.Aninstructor.C.
Areceptionist.15.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Takefitnessclasses.B.Shortenhisworkinghours.C.Havehisshoulderchecked.16.Whatshouldbefille
dinthebox?A.Theconvenienttime.B.Thefavoritemachine.C.Thehealthcondition.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whocantakepartinthecompetition?A.A7-year
-oldchild.B.A10-year-oldchild.C.A13-year-oldchild.18.Whatistheonlyrequirementforthephotos?A.Thetopic.B.Thecolor.C.Thesize.19.Whatisthesecondpriz
e?A.Acamera.B.Aphotographybook.C.Freephotographylessons.20.Whenshouldpeoplehandintheirphotographs?A.ByAugust10th.B.ByAugust
20th.C.ByAugust27th.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AThetwo-weekHa
rvardPre-CollegeProgramisanintenseandexcitingexperienceofthecollegelife.Theadmissioncommitteeisnowlookingformature,aca
demicallymotivatedstudentswhowillgraduatefromhighschoolandentercollegein2022.TheCourseExperienceWithover30coursestochoosefrom,you'resure
tofindatopicthatinterestsyou.Althoughcoursesarenon-creditanddonothavelettergrades,youneedtoattendtheclassinitsentirety.Whenclassisnotinsession,youc
anparticipateincreativeandsocialactivities.Attheendoftheprogram,you'llreceiveawrittenevaluationfromyourins
tructor,aswellasatranscript(成绩单).Time·July24—August5HowtoApplyCompleteanonlineapplicationandprovidesupplemental(
补充的)materials,including:·The$75non-refundableapplicationfee.·Transcriptsfrom9thgradetofall2021grades:Thiscanincludeprogressr
eports,reportcards,andeducationalsummariesfromyourhighschool.·IfEnglishisnotyournativelanguage,submitscoresfromtheTOEFLIBTorIE
LTSlanguageproficiencyexamalongwithyourapplication.Cost&AidThetotalfeeforaHarvardPre-CollegeProgram2022sessionis$4,
950.Theprogramfeeincludestuition,roomandboard,andactivitycostsforthefulltwoweeks.Thereisalsoanon-refundable$7
5applicationfeeand$100healthinsurance.Alimitednumberofscholarshipsareavailabletoassiststudentswhodemonstratefin
ancialneed.Awardsvarybasedonneed,andatypicalawardcoverspartofthetuition.HowtocontactusInterestedinlearningmoreaboutthepro
gram?Completeourrequestform,andamemberofourteamwillcontactyou.Phone:(617)495-4023Email:precollege@summer.harvard.cn21.Whichisarequirement
forstudentsattendingthecourse?A.Completing30courses.B.Gettingrequiredcredits.C.Havingafullattendance.D.Prioritizingsocialactivities.22.W
hatshouldbeincludedinsupplementalmaterials?A.Healthcertificate.B.Academicconditions.C.Financialdeclaration.D.Personalintegrity.2
3.What'sthefullpaymentforanadmittedstudentontheprogram?A.$75.B.$100.C.$4,950.D.$5,125.B52-year-oldChinesecoralbiologistHuangHuihasspenthalfherliferec
reatingthespectacularsceneinhermemory:vaststretchesofColorfulcoralsthrivingontheseabedoftheSouthChinaSea.Cove
ringlessthantwo-thousandthofthespaceintheocean,coralreefsprovidershelterformorethanaquarteroftheworld'sseacreatures.However,thecoralcoverareahasbeend
eclininginthepastfewdecades.Globalwarmingisthereasonforthedeclineaddingimpacttootherhumanactivitiess
uchasover-exploitationandcoastaldevelopment.XishaIslandsintheSouthChinaseawasonceaparadiseforfishandseapl
ants.Itisnowsilentinthewatertherebecausethecoralreefsareincriticalsituation.Tohelpthecoralcommunityrecover,Huangdecidedtoplantcora
lsunderthesea.Huangandherteamfirstbredcoralseedlingsinanursery,andthentransplantedthemtotheseabed.Differenttypesofcoralswerechosenaccordingt
othevariousseabedconditions.However,growingcoralsontheseafloorisnotaneasyjobweatherconditionsareoneofthemostmajorvariablesthatinfl
uencecoralplanting.Wave,height2metersormorecanbedangerous,becausethediversfindmovingaroundunderwaterdifficultandthesmalldivingboat
caneasilybeblownaway.Seasicknessisanothergreatchallenge.“Thejourneytoacoralplantationareausuallytakesfourdays,butittooksixdayslasttimebec
auseofthestrongwind.1justlayinthebedandmovedupanddownwiththeboat,whichmademefeelsick,”shesaid.Theireffort
shavepaidoff.Since2000,Huangandherteamhaveplanted120,000to150,000corals,covering20,000squaremetersofseabedoftheSouthCh
inaSea.“Theunderwaterecosystemneedstimetorecover.Plantingcoralsisonlythefirststepinrestoringtheunderwaterecology.Weneedtimetoplantmore,”sa
idHuang.“Hopefully,thecoralswillgraduallybecomeaforestandthefishwillcomeback.”24.Whathashappenedtocorals?A.The
yhavecomeunderthreat.B.TheyhavereturnedtonormalC.Theyhavelosttheirpastcolor.D.Theyhavealmostbeenextinct25.WhatchallengewillHuang
faceincoralplantation?A.ThechoiceofcoralseedlingsB.Dangerousdivingconditions.C.TheriseinWatertemperatures.D.Homesicknessintheseawater.26.Whicho
fthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeHuang?A.Generousandcaring.B.Curiousandresponsible.C.Stressedandanxi
ous.D.Devotedandoptimistic.27.Whatcanbethebesttitforthetext?A.AconservationadvocateB.ThedisappearingcoralsC.Restoringparad
iseD.SowingseedsofloveCAndroidphoneswillbeusedtosenseearthquakesaroundtheworldandmayonedaybeabletoprovideglobalwarnings,withthefirstmassalert
systemcomingintouseonAugust11inCalifornia,Googleannounced.Google,whichhelpeddevelopAndroid,workedwithCaliforniaandt
heUSGeologicalSurveytobuildthequakealertsintoallphonesthatrunthecommonmobileoperatingsystem.Androiduserswhohaveenabledlocationservicesandar
enearaquakeofmagnitude4.5orgreaterwillreceiveafull-screenearthquakewarmingtellingthemtodroptothefloorandseekco
ver.Thescreenalsowillprovideestimatesofthequake'smagnitudeanddistancefromtheuser.Dependingontheirdistancefromaquake,peoplecouldge
tseveralsecondsorperhapsaminuteofwarning.Userswon'tneedtodownloadCalifornia'sMyShakeappinordertoreceivethealerts.Thatapplication,develop
edbytheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeleyandlaunchedlastyear,hasbeendownloadedbyonlyabout1millionofCalifornia's40millionresiden
ts.Bycontrast,manymillionsofpeopleownAndroidphones.“ThisannouncementmeansthatCalifornia'sworld-classearthquakeearlywarn
ingsystemwillbeastandardfunctiononeveryAndroidphone—givingmillionsprecioussecondstodrop,coverandholdonwhenthebigonehits,”Gov.Gav
inNewsomsaidinastatement.IPhoneuserswon'treceivethealertsthroughApple'soperatingsystem,buttheycandownloadtheMyShakeapp.Also,GoogleannouncedthatAn
droidphoneswouldbegindetectingearthquakesfromaroundtheworldthroughtheirmotion-sensingaccelerometers(加速器).“YourAndroidphonecanbeamini-
seismometer(地震仪),joiningmillionsofotherAndroidphonesouttheretoformtheworld’slargestearthquakedetectionnetwork,”accordingto
aGoogleblogpost.Morethan2billiondevicesruntheAndroidoperatingsystem.Hundredsofmillionsofpeopleliveinearthquake-pron
eareas.Butmanycountrieslacktheresourcestobuilddetectionandalertsystems,Googlesaid.Theinformationwillbeuse
datfirsttoprovidefastandaccurateinformationonGoogleSearch.ButGooglesaiditcouldbeginsendingoutearthquakealertsnextyear.28.Ifanear
thquakehitstheUS,whowon'treceivetheearthquakewarning?A.Androiduserswhohaven'tdownloadedtheMyShakeapp.B.IPhoneuserswhoh
avedownloadedtheMyShakeapp.C.IPhoneuserswhohaven'tdownloadedtheMyShakeapp.D.AndroiduserswhohavedownloadedtheMyShakeapp.29.What
canwelearnfromthetext?A.MillionsofpeoplehavedownloadedtheMyShakeapp.B.Theearthquakeearlywarningsystemwillbeofgreathelp.C.Googlehasalreadysentou
tearthquakealertssincelastyear.D.Over2billiondevicesruntheAppleoperatingsystem.30.WhatwillglobalizeGoogle'searth
quakedetectionnetwork?A.NewtechnologydevelopedbyGoogle.B.ThelargenumberofAndroidphoneusers.C.Motion-se
nsingaccelerometers.D.ThenewlydevelopedMyShakeapp.31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToshareanewMyS
hakeapp.B.TopromoteAndroidphones.C.TomakeGoogleknowntotheworld.D.TointroduceanewfunctionofAndroidphon
es.DWhensomeonedamagestheirbackbone,theinjurycanleavethemparalyzed(瘫痪).Now,scientistshavegiventhreeparalyzedmentheabilityto
walkagain,thankstoanimplanteddevice.Thehumanbackbone,orspine,doesn’tjusthelpusstandupstraight.Insideist
hespinalcord,whichcarriesimportantinformationbetweentheheadandthelowerpartofthebody.Thisinformationmovesaroundasburstsofelectricitytra
velingbetweenthebrainandtheotherpartsofthebody.Whenthespinalcordishurt,thispathwaygetsdamagedandtheycan’tmovetheirlegs.NowscientistsinSwitzerlan
dhavegiventhreeparalyzedmentheabilitytowalkagain.Tohelpthemwalkagain,themenhadsurgery.Aspecialdevicewasplaceddirectlyonthelowerpartoftheirspinalcord
,belowtheirinjury.This“implant”containedsixteenelectrodes,whicharesmallobjectsthatelectricitycanpassthrough.Theresearchersm
adesuretheelectrodeswerelinedupwithnervesthatcontrolthelegmuscles.Thescientistscontrolledtheimplantsfromatabletcomputer.Th
epatient’sbrainsaren’tsending“walking”messagestotheirlegs.Instead,thetablettellstheimplanttosendthewalkingmessages.Theresearchersusedc
omputerstogeneratepatternsofmovement,liketakingastep.Thepatientthenusesthetablettochoosethepatternandthemusclesmoveinthechosenway.Overtime,themen
wereabletowalkusingaspecialwalkerwithbuttonstocontroleachleg.Thesolutionisn’tperfect.It’sveryexpensive,itrequiresdifficultsurgery,andthepatientscan’t
walkwithoutthesystem.Butthescientistsarehopefulthatinthefuture,thissortoftechnologywillallowmanyparalyzedpeopletobegintowalkagaininjusthours.3
2.What'sthemainfunctionofthespinalcord?A.Itservesasamessagecarrier.B.Ithelpspeoplestandupstraight.C.Ittakescontrolofthemuscles.D.Itproducessigna
lsformovements.33.Whatistheimplanteddeviceexpectedtodo?A.Activatethedamagednerves.B.Identifythepositionoftheinjury.C.Testthedegreeofthedamage.
D.Bridgethenervegapmadebytheinjury.34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Howthesurgeryisperformed.B.Howthedeviceworksonpat
ients.C.Howthepatientswalkwithoutaid.D.Howmovementpatternsaredesigned.35.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Damagednervesreco
veraftersurgery.B.Tabletsareusedinamedicaltreatment.C.Implanthelpstheparalyzedwalkagain.D.Scientistsmadeadiscovery
onbackbones.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Nomatterwhatprofessionoroccupationyouholdyouwillneedtoworkwith
otherstomeetyourgoals.Groupworkisagreatwaytoshowcaseyourownskillswhilegettinghelpfromyourteammatesinareaswhereyoumightnotbeasstrong._____36_____Clar
ifytheteamexpectationssoeveryoneisonthesamepage._____37_____It’slikelythateachteammatehasadifferentideaaboutwhat’sexpe
ctedofthem,aswellaswhateveryoneelseneedstobedoing.It’sessentialthattheteamdiscusstheseexpectationsandagreeononeuniversallistofexpectationsthatevery
onewillfollow._____38_____Noonelikesateammatewhobarelycontributestotheproject.Takeonanequalpartofthework,andspeakupifyourealizeyouaren’tdoingyour
fairshare.Notonlywillyourgroupmatesappreciateyourworkethic,itwillshowyoursupervisororinstructorthatyou’reagoodteamplayer.Directyourcon
cerntowardtheproblem,notyourteammates.Don’taccuseorblameanyoneonyourteamforcausingtheconflict,evenifyoubelievetheydid._____39__
___Haveyourteamworkthroughconflict,usingittotheirbenefit.Focusonthesuccessofthegroup,notyourpersonalsuccess.Whenyo
u’reonateam,everyone’ssuccessdependsoneachmemberworkingtowardacommongoal._____40_____Keepyourfocusonyourteam’ssuccess,andyourownsucce
sswillfollow.A.Makesureyoudoanequalshareofthework.B.Volunteertotakeonextraworkwhennecessary.C.Treattheteam’saccomplishmentsasagroupsucce
ss.D.Ourguidewillshowyouhowtoboostyourteamworkskills.E.Statetheissueyou’rehaving,thenlistentowhateveryonehas
tosay.F.Instead,keepallofyourcommentsfocusedontheissueandhowyourteamcansolveit.G.Thiscanincludeexplainingtheexpectationsoraskingquestionsifyoufindth
emunclear.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasachildmyfather
taughtmefivewordsthatI’veusedallmylife—inmyactingcareer,asamother,inmybusinessactivities.IfI___41___thatIwasafraidofth
edark,orifIseemedworriedaboutmeetingnewpeople,Dadwouldsay,“Standportertoyour___42___.”Aporterisagatekeeper,whostandsatadoor___43___p
eopleinorout.Dadwouldgetmeto___44___myselfstoppingdestructivethings—suchasfear—atthedoor,___45___saying“Comein”tofaith,lov
eandself-assurance.Asa(n)___46___,beforeIwentoncamera,I’dmakesureanxietystayedoutandconfidenceinmyabilitycamein.Asamother,whenIwas___47___aboutmyc
hildren,Iwouldtrynottoletworryinbutwould___48___mymindwithtrustinthem.Ofcourse,therewerealwaystimesI’d___49___thosewords.In1972myhu
sband,FillmoreCrank,andIopenedthedoorstoourown_____50_____inNorthHollywood.Thiswasanewbusinessforus,anditwasalotmore_____51_
____andcomplicatedthanwehad_____52_____.Wewereoncall24hoursaday.Somethingwasalwaysgoing_____53_____.Electricitywentontheblink(闪烁),fo
odwasn’tdelivered,employeescalledinsick.Once,afluepidemic_____54_____leftuswithnomaids.Fillmoregavemea_____55_____:scrubfloorsordothelaundry.For1
0daysIfoldedenoughking-sizesheetsto_____56_____thewholestateofCalifornia.Thentherewasthe_____57_____crisis.Thepriceofgasolinedoubled
,andtourisminCalifornia_____58_____.Howcouldwefillourbeds?Whatifwekeptlosingmoney?Whatifwefailed?Fearandworrywerestealingin.
ButIcaughtthemjust_____59_____.Istoodporter.Istoodinthedoorofmymindandsentfearpacking.Thesedaysatthehotel,whenever
feartriesto_____60_____,IjustsmileandpointtothesignthatreadsNoVacancy(空位).41.A.complainedB.announcedC.recalled
D.decided42.A.futureB.findC.familyD.studio43.A.lettingB.urgingC.invitingD.observing44.A.busyB.involveC.sendD.picture45.A.soB.andC.butD.or46.
A.officialB.actressC.maidD.manager47.A.seriousB.curiousC.anxiousD.cautious48.A.fillB.changeC.readD.ease49.A.eatB.twistC.exchangeD.forget50.A.clinicB
.hotelC.laundryD.restaurant51.A.promisingB.demandingC.convincingD.boring52.A.figuredB.confirmedC.deducedD.suggested53
.A.sourB.missingC.wrongD.pale54.A.hardlyB.regularlyC.speciallyD.suddenly55.A.warningB.commandC.choiceD.solutio
n56.A.serveB.touchC.decorateD.blanket57.A.creditB.energyC.identityD.family58.A.ceasedB.recoveredC.droppedD.boomed59.A.intimeB.onpurpos
eC.atrandomD.bychance60.A.splitB.shelterC.withdrawD.register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。“OMG!It'ssocute!”Sincepostswithsu
chdescriptionsspreadonsocialmediain____61____alovablepandaiswavingandsmiling,BingDwenDwenhasbecomeastarintheOlympicVillages,venues,andalmostevery
where.AftertheopeningoftheBeijing2022Olympics,BingDwenDwen,likehotcakes,____62____(incredible)wentviraloverni
ght.Thecrazehasalsobecome____63____trendingtopiconsocialmediaplatforms.Actually,BingDwenDwen____64____(sele
ct)tobethemascotoftheBeijing2022WinterOlympicsin2019frommorethan5,800entries____65____(submit)from35countries.Whatarethem
ind-broadeningideasbehind____66____(it)design?InsiderscommentthatBingDwenDwenisagreat____67____(combine)ofChineseculturea
ndtheOlympicspirit.‘Bing’inChinesestandsforice,showingpurityandstrength,while‘DwenDwen’representssincerity,liveliness,andhealth.Plus,w
rappedinan“astronaut'ssuit”,BingDwenDwenhasafacedesignedtobeasportsexpertwhocomesfromthefuture,____68____(represent)aperfectmixtureo
fwintersportsandmoderntechnology.Theheadiscircledupwithcolorfulfloatinglines,areferencetoBeijing'sNationalSpe
edSkatingOval,directlyshowingskatingtracksand5Gtechnology.Hence,BingDwenDwenisagiantpanda____69____ahighsenseofscienc
eandtechnology.Hopefully,thecute,witty,hi-techBingDwenDwencanbecomeaclassicandcountlesslasting_____70_____(memory)willstickinOl
ympichistory.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏
字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I
likewatchingaNBAgame.ThefirsttimewhenIwatchedit,IbecamecrazyaboutbasketballbecausetheplayerslooksocoolonTV.Eversincethen,Ihavelostmyheartstothespo
rt.Ilovebasketballfortwomainlyreasons.Foronething,itrequiremetorun,jumpandtrytohit,whichmakesmefeelsogreat.Foranother,bas
ketball,ateamsport,makesthatnecessarytocooperateothers.Besides,Ihavemademanygoodfriendswhileplayedit.Ihaveplayedbasketballformorethan5ye
ars,butitwillstillbemyfavoritesportinthefuture.第二节书面表达(满分25分)我们未来的生活将会是什么样子的?每个人都有自己的设想。请你用英语写一篇短文,介绍一下你想象中的未来生活。要点如下:1.家中有人形机器人,能处理一切家务;2.无人驾驶的环保型汽
车成为人们出行的主要交通工具;3.月球将成为我们度假的好去处。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。WhatWillLifeBelikeintheFuture?2023届高二年级第四次月考英语试卷答题卡听力:(每小题1.5分,共30分)题号1
2345678910答案题号11121314151617181920答案阅读理解:(每小题2分,共40分)题号21222324252627282930答案题号31323334353637383940答案完形填空:(每小题1.5分,共30分)题号4142434445464
7484950答案题号51525354555657585960答案语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.____________62.____________63.____________64.____________65.___
_________66.____________67.____________68.____________69.____________70.____________短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)IlikewatchingaNBAgame.Thef
irsttimewhenIwatchedit,IbecamecrazyaboutbasketballbecausetheplayerslooksocoolonTV.Eversincethen,Ihavelostmyh
eartstothesport.Ilovebasketballfortwomainlyreasons.Foronething,itrequiremetorun,jumpandtrytohit,whichmakesmefeelsogreat.Foranother,bask
etball,ateamsport,makesthatnecessarytocooperateothers.Besides,Ihavemademanygoodfriendswhileplayedit.I
haveplayedbasketballformorethan5years,butitwillstillbemyfavoritesportinthefuture.书面表达(满分25分)WhatWillLifeB
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bmitted66.its67.combination68.representing69.with70.Memories短文改错:IlikewatchingaNBAgame.ThefirsttimewhenIwatchedit,Ibecamecrazy
aboutanbasketballbecausetheplayerslooksocoolonTV.Eversincethen,Ihavelostmyheartstothelookedheartsport.Ilovebasketballfortwomainl
yreasons.Foronething,itrequiremetorun,jumpandtrymainrequirestohit,whichmakesmefeelsogreat.Foranother,basketball,ateamsport,makesthatnecess
aryittocooperate∧others.Besides,Ihavemademanygoodfriendswhileplayedit.Ihaveplayedwithplayingbasketballformorethan5years,butitwillstillbemyfavoritespo
rtinthefuture.and书面表达:WhatWillLifeBelikeintheFuture?Asmaybeimagined,therewillbeanandroidineveryfamily.Ofcourse,suchanandroidshouldhaveartificiali
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