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2023年秋季黄冈市部分普通高中高一年级阶段教学质量监测英语黄冈市教育科学研究院命制本试卷共10页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名,准考证号,考场亏,座位亏项与在试卷和答题卡上并认真核准准考证号条形

码上的以上信息,将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区域内作答,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.选择题用2B铅笔在答题卡上把所选答案的标号涂黑;非选择题用

黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答;字体工整,笔迹清楚。4.考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并上交.第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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.Whatexamwillthemanhavetomorrow?A.English.B.Physics.C.Math.2.Howoldistheman’sbrother?A.16yearsold.B.21yearsold.C.26yearsold.3

.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inthehospital.B.Intheschool.C.Inthecompany.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.

Theirfavoritebooks.B.Theirweekendplans.C.Theman’sreadinghabits.5.Whatwillthewomandonextmonth?A.Meetaforeignclient.B.FlytoBritain.C.Holdaw

eddingparty.第二节听下面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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题

。6.Whatdothespeakersdecidetoeatfordinner?A.Italianfood.B.Indianfood.C.Chinesefood.7.Howwillthespeakersgettotherestaurant?A.Bysubway.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?A.Tointroduceaclienttoher.B.Toaskhertohostameeting.C.Todiscussthenewmeetingtime.9.Whendoesthewomanas

kthemantoarrivenextTuesday?A.At9:00a.m.B.At9:25a.m.C.At9:30a.m.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Forwhomwillthemanbuyahandbag?A.Hisgirlfriend.B.Hiswife.C.Hissiste

r.11.Whattroublesthemanatfirst?A.Thehandbagscan’tbereturnedafterpurchase.B.Hedoesn’thavemuchmoneywithhim.C.Hecan’tdecidewhichhandbagto

choose.12.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Lookatmorehandbags.B.Tellhisbudgettoher.C.Chooseacheaperhandbag.听第9段材料,回答第13至1

6题。13.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst?A.Concerned.B.Unhappy.C.Amazed.14.WhatdoesthewomansuggestBilldo?A.Ap

ologizeforhismistake.B.Workinanotherindustry.C.Enrichhisknowledgefirst.15.Whatdidthewomanmajorin?A.Education.B.Econo

mics.C.ComputerScience.16.WhatisBilllikelytodonext?A.Signupforacourse.B.Meethisleader.C.Makeaphonecall.听第10段材料,

回答第17至20题。17.HowmanyhectaresofteatreesarethereinJiajiangcounty?A.20,000hectares.B.35,000hectares.C.46,000hectares.18.W

herewasgreenteaofJiajiangcountymainlyexportedin2021?A.ToSouthAfricaB.ToEastAsia.C.ToCentralAsia.19.Howdofarme

rsgetthebesttea?A.Byusinggoodfarmchemicals.B.Bywateringteatreesontime.C.Byfocusingonthesoil.20.WhatisZouChengjun?A.Afarmer.B.Adirector.C.Abusinessm

an.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。ALoversoftenuseflowers,chocolates,sweetgiftsorgranddeclarationstoe

xpressfeelingsdeepintheirhearts.Butthisyear,youcouldletyourlovetakeoffbytravelingwiththatspecialsomeoneonaromanticadventure

.Thesearesomeromanticdestinationswhichmightbringnewjoytoyourlifeand,mostimportantly,morefunandexcitementtoyourre

lationship.StairsoftheTurks,SicilyScaladeiTurchi,orStairsoftheTurks,atRealmonte,southernSicily,Italy.TheScalaisformedbymud,as

edimentaryrock(沉积岩)withacharacteristicwhitecolorandisapopulartouristattractionandplacetosunbath.Inthef

ilmMalèna,thehero,12-year-oldRenato,alwaysstareatthesunsetherewithhisfriends.SomersetHouseinLondonLocatedincentralLondon,So

mersetHouseisapopularfilminglocationwithitsexteriorfeaturinginseveralbigbudgetHollywoodfilms.Inthewinter,itscentralcourtyardisturn

edintoanopen-airplaygroundforskating,asseenduringthewell-receivedfilmLoveActually.Pokhara,NepalPokharaisconside

redthetourismcapitalofNepal.Withtwomajorhilltopsasviewpointstoseethecityandsurroundingview,thecityhasrec

entlyaddedabungeejumpingsite(thesecondinNepal):WaterTouchBungeeJumping.Visitorsalsocomehereforadventureactivitiessuchasparaglidingandskydivi

ng.InthefilmUpintheWindstarringNiNiandJingBoran,twoyoungpeopleclimbuptothemountaintopandwaitforthestrongw

indtocarrythemforparagliding.Itbecomesamomentofspiritualuplift.Otaru,Hokkaido,JapanAcanaldecoratedwithVictoria

n-stylestreetlampsrunsthroughOtaru.ThecityattractsmanyJapanesetouristsaswellasRussianvisitors.Otaruiswellknownforitsbeer,

freshsushiandhandicraftslikestudioglassandmusicalboxes.AttheposterofJapanesefilmLoveLetter,HirokoWatanabestandsamongthesnowytownandhonorsherdeadl

over.21.Whichplaceissuitableifyoulikeadventures?A.StairsoftheTurks,Sicily.B.Pokhara,Nepal.C.SomersetHou

seinLondon.D.Otaru,Hokkaido,Japan.22.WhatcanyouenjoyinOtaru,Hokkaido,Japan?A.Excellentfood.B.SkatingC.SunbathD.Bungeejumping23.Whatdotheseplacesha

veincommon?A.Theattractionsarerelatedtowater.B.Winteristhebestseason.C.TheyarelocatedinEurope.D.Theyarerelatedtoromanticfilms.BFormostofthet

raditionalrestaurants,itischallengingtodealwiththeincreasingnumberofcustomers.ButforLiXianghui’srestaurants,thingsaredifferent.Owningf

ourrestaurants,Liboughtanumberofcookingmachines,whichcanoperatetirelesslydayandnight.Packedinkits,alldishesaresemi

-finished(半加工的)andcanbeservedwithinminutesaftertheyareputintothemachines.“Automation(自动化)isthefuturefortherestaurantbusiness.Itcanavoidpressurefromh

umancostsinrunningatraditionalrestaurantandincreaseefficiency,”Lisays.“Thereisastandardizedprocess(过程)bythemachines,whichcanmake

sureofthesametasteofeachorder.”Thecookingmachinecanmakeabout2,000recipes(食谱),accordingtoLi.Onceseated,customersscanaQRcode(二维码)anduse

anapptomaketheirmealselectionandpay.Withtheonlywaiterputtingthesemi-finishedfoodkitintothemachine,themealwillbeservedinminute

s.What’smore,therobot“cook”hasattractedanincreasingnumberofcustomerssincetherestaurant’sopening.Manycustomerssaythetasteisgoodandthepriceisnot

expensive.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofCambridgehavetrainedtheirrobot“cook”tomakeajudgementaboutthesal

tinessofadishatdifferentstagesofthechewing(咀嚼)process,likeasimilarprocessinhumans,accordingtotheirresearchpublishedinthejou

rnalFrontiersinRoboticsandAI.Theirresultscouldbeusefulinthedevelopmentofautomatedorsemi-automatedfoodpreparation

byhelpingrobotstolearnwhattastesgoodandwhatdoesn’t,makingthembetter“cooks”.“Ifrobotsaretobeusedforcert

ainaspectsoffoodpreparation,it’simportantthattheyareableto‘taste’whatthey’recooking,”saidGrzegorzSochacki,thepaper’sfirstauthor.24.WhydoesL

isay“Automationisthefuturefortherestaurantbusiness”?A.Foodcanbecookedinsomesimplerwaybythemachines.B.Customersprefertohaveaquickermealinthere

staurant.C.Thetastesofdishesarebetterwhencookedbythemachines.D.Thecostsofrunningarestaurantarelesswhenusingmachines.25.Howmanywaitersareneededinares

taurantofLi?A.0.B.1.C.2.D.4.26.Whyhastherestaurantattractedmanycustomerssinceitsopening?A.ItbecomespopularontheInternetso

on.B.Peoplewanttoseetherobot“cook”there.C.Peoplearesatisfiedwiththetasteandpricethere.D.Itallowscustomerstouseanapptomakeorders.27.What’sthepurp

oseoftheresearchpublishedinFrontiersinRoboticsandAI?A.Toimproverobots’cookingskills.B.Toexploreotherusesofrobotsinkitchen.C.Toprovero

bots’abilitytomakerecipes.D.Totrainrobotstolearnhowtochew.CThoughfireworks(烟花)onbonfirenightbringjoytomanypeople,itislikelytobea

nightoffrightandpainfortheUK’sgeese(鹅).ResearchbyAngliaRuskinUniversityhasfoundthatfireworksdisplays(表演)causewildbirdstosuffersignificantp

ain,andresearchershaverecommendedthatdisplaysshouldnottakeplaceinareaswithlargewildlifepopulations.Astudy,publishedinthejournalConservatio

nPhysiology,isoneofthefirstcarriedoutintotheeffectsoffireworksonwildlife.Itfoundthattheheartrate(率)ofgeese

increasesby96%whentheyareinfluencedbyfireworksdisplays.Thestudyinvolved20wildgreylaggeesefittedwithrecorde

rstorecordtheirheartrateandbodytemperature,whicharemeasuresofphysiologicalstress.ClaudiaWascher,wholedtheresearch,foun

dthattheaverageheartrateincreasedfrom63to124beatsperminute,andtheiraveragebodytemperatureincreasedfrom38℃to39℃,inthefirsthouroffireworksdisplay

s.Ittookthegeeseaboutfivehoursbeforethebirdsdisplayednormalbodytemperatures,withaveragereadingsreturningby5am.“Oursison

eofthefirstscientificstudiestoexaminewhetherfireworksdisturbwildlife.Therehavebeenpreviousstudiesshowingthatfireworks

cancauseanxietyinpets,forexampleindogs,butlittleresearchhasbeendoneintohowanimalsinthewildreact.Weneedtocarryoutfurtherresearchtoconcl

usivelytellwhetherthegeesearereactingtothenoiseorthelightpollutionfromthefireworks,oracombinationofboth.Manypeoplegetalotofenjoymentfromfireworksbut

it’simportantthatweconsideranimalsbothpetsandwildlife—wheneverplanningadisplay,”Waschersaid.28.Whatadvicedoresearchersgiveaccordingt

othefindingsofthestudy?A.Geeseshouldbeprotectedespeciallyatnight.B.GreatattentionshouldbepaidtotheUK’sgeese.C.Fireworksdi

splaysshouldbeheldwithoutharmingwildlife.D.Fireworksdisplaysshouldtakeplacetobringjoytopeople.29.Whywere20w

ildgreylaggeesefittedwithrecorders?A.Tocomparetheheartratesbetweenthem.B.Tomakethemsafeandsoundinthewild.C.Tokeepth

eirbodytemperaturenormal.D.Tomeasuretheirphysiologicalstress.30.Howlongdothegeeseneedtogetovertheeffectoffireworksdisplaysonbodytemperature?A.A

boutfivehours.B.Aboutfourhours.C.Abouttwohours.D.Aboutonehour.31.WhatmayWascher’sfurtherresearchabout?A.Therelationsbetweenlightpollutionfromfirew

orksandgeese.B.Theeffectsofnoiseandlightpollutionfromfireworksongeese.C.Whetherfireworksinfluenceotherwildanimals.D.Theinfluenceo

fadisplayonpetsandwildlife.DSearchandrescueteamsareoftenaccompaniedbyman’sbestfriend.Adog’ssuperiorsenseofsmellcanbeofimportancet

ofindingsurvivorsburied(埋)underfallenbuildings.Butnowanewanimalisbeingtrainedtoassistsearchandrescueteams

afteranearthquakehits,andit’stherat.TheserescueratsarebeingtrainedbyDr.DonnaKean,aresearcherfromGlas

gow,Scotlandwhohasbeenworkingwithratsforyears.KeanexplainedwhysheandhercolleaguesatthenonprofitAPOPOtrainratsinsteadofdogs.“Theratshaveacomp

arablesenseofsmell,andthey’rejustastrainableasdogs,”shesaid.“Theirsizeisusefulbecausetheywillbeabletomovethroughdifferentenvironmentst

hatdogsjustwouldn’tbeableto.”Atthemoment,theratsarewearinghomemadeprototypebackpacks(背包)thatcontainmicr

ophones,videoequipment,andlocationtrackers,andthenscientistsaresendingtheseratsintomockdebris(模拟的废墟).Ratswouldbeabletogetintosmallspacestogettov

ictims(受害者)buriedintheruins.“Wehavenotbeeninarealsituationyet,wehavegotamockdebrissite.Whenwetrackth

ebackpack,wewillbeabletohearfromwheretheratisinsidethedebris,”Keansaid.“Wehavethepotentialtospeaktovictimsthr

oughtherat.”Researcherstrainthemonabasicseriesofbehaviour.Trainingstartsoffinareallybasicenvironment:asmallandemptyroom.Thentheygraduallyexpandandin

creasethecomplexity(复杂性)inordertomakeitlikereallife.Theycanstartaddingindebrisandmakingthetrainingarealookmorelik

eanactualcollapsedbuildingsite.Thetrainingjuststarted,andresearchersstillhavetoruntrainingtrials(实验)outsidetheresearchenvironmen

t.TheyareworkingwithasearchandrescuegroupcalledGEA,whoarebasedinTurkey,acountrywithfrequentearthquakesandhopin

gthatbynextyearthey’llbeabletotaketheratstoTurkeyfortrials.32.Whatadvantagedoratshaveoverdogsintherescuework?A.Theyareeasiertotrain.B.Theyhaveab

ettersenseofsmell.C.Theyaremoreflexiblewithasmallersize.D.Theyadapttonewenvironmentsmorequickly.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“co

mparable”inparagraph2probablymean?A.impressive.B.suitable.C.unique.D.similar.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theprocessoftrainingtherats.B.Thed

ifficultyofconductingexperiments.C.Therats’behaviourinrealcollapsedsites.D.Theimportanceoftheresearchenvironment.35.Whatwills

cientistsplantodonext?A.Useratsforrescueworkinlargenumbers.B.SendratstoTurkeyforfieldexperiments.C.Carryoutfurtherstudyondisasterprevention.

D.DevelopthetrackingtechnologytoassistGEA.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。Thisisthetimeofyearwhenmanygardenersar

eharvestingtomatoes.GardeningexpertJessicaDamianorecentlyreportedaboutthemanypicturesofstrangelyshapedtomatoessenttoherfromfansofher

gardeningadvice.36.Thegoodnews,Damianosaid,isthatthereisnothingwrongwiththestrangelyshapedfruits.37.Theirunusualapp

earancedoesnotaffecttheirtasteornutritionalvalue.38.Ifyouhaveevercutopenatomato,youknowtheyaredividedintointernal(内部的)parts,calledlocules(小室

).Mosttomatoeshaveaboutfourorfivelocules;otherkindsofthefruit,likecherrytomatoes,containtwoorthree.Butwhenaplantexperiencesextreme(极端的)temperatu

re,celldivisioninthedevelopingfruitcangoofftrack.Temperaturesover32℃duringthedayand27℃overnightcanleadthetomatotoformanextralocule.Butther

eisnotenoughroominsideatomatofortheextrapart,soitgrowsontheoutsideofthefruit.Noteverytomatoonanaffectedplantwillbedeformed(改变形状),howev

er.Whatarethepossibilities?Undertherightconditions(temperaturesthataretoohotoreventoocold),thiscouldaffectoneortwotomatoesperplant,dependingonwh

eretheyareinthedevelopmentprocessandwhatthe(weather)conditionsare,saidTimothyMcDermott,aprofessoratOhioStateUniversity.Thepossibilityofoneofyourt

omatoesdevelopingaloculeoddity(怪异)isaboutoneinathousand,McDermottsaid.39But,Damianonoted,heirloom(原种)kindsseemmorelikelytoha

vethisgeneticmutation(基因变异)thanhybrids.And,whenharvestingyourcrop,remember:40A.selectthegood-lookingones.B.Anytomatocangrowanextral

ocule.C.thefunny-lookingtomatoestastejustasgood!D.Whatcausestheunusualappearanceoftomatoes?E.Unlessotherw

isediseased,theyareperfectlygoodforeating.F.Shesaidpeoplesometimesquestionifthetomatoesareokaytoeat.G.Provideshad

eforyourplantswhentemperaturesarepredictedtoremainabove32℃.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。Itwasthefinalpartofthe2016WorldTriathlon(铁人三项)SeriesinMexico.Withjust700meterstogo,Alistairinthir

dplaceandhisyoungerbrother,Jonny,wasinthe41.Alistairpushedhimselftowardsthefinishlineinthe42heat,butashecamero

undthecorner,hesawhisbrotheraboutto43ontothetrack.Alistairhadtochoose---brotherlyloveorachanceto44therace?ForA

listair,thechoicewasclear.Hisbrotherwas45.Hehadtohelp.AlistairrantowardsJonny,caughthimandstartedpulling

himtowardsthefinishline.Alistairthen46hisbrotherovertheline.ThemoveputJonnyinsecondplaceandAlistairhimselfinthird.Itw

asan47endtotherace,butAlistairdidnotwanttodiscussitwiththemedia.Hejustwantedtoseehisyoungerbrother,whohad

been48tothemedicalarea.Thebrothershavebeendoingtriathlonssincetheywerechildren.“49,whenyourolderbrotherisdoingit,you

thinkit’sacoolthingtodo.”saysJonny.Alistairsaysthatthey50eachotherasmuchastheycanwhentheytrain.Despite51over“stupidthings”nowandthen,Alistairag

reesthathavingabrotherisanadvantage.“Throughoutmyentirelife,I’vehadmybrothertryingtobeatmeateverythingIdo.Ithasbeenan

hugely52force.”Watchedbymillions,theendingtotheracehas53opinions:shouldthebrothershavebeendisqualified(使丧失资格)orhighly54fortheiractions?Butfor

Alistair,hisdecisionwaseasytoexplain:“Mumwouldn’thavebeenhappyifI’dleftJonnybehind.”Atthatmoment,hewasnolongeranathleteaimingforamedal---he

wasjusta55.41.A.endB.leadC.beginningD.way42.A.annoyingB.confusingC.burningD.outgoing43.A.fallB.standC.runD.jump44.A.loseB.quitC.seriousD.win4

5.A.indangerB.introubleC.inpowerD.insight46.A.packedB.quitC.challengedD.pushed47.A.unexpectedB.unknownC.unhappyD.unlucky48.A.advancedB.pulledC.rus

hedD.addicted49.A.AnxiouslyB.ObviouslyC.LuckilyD.Excitedly50.A.requestB.contactC.encourageD.fight51.A.argumentsB.di

scussionsC.injuriesD.movements52.A.positiveB.negativeC.activeD.confident53.A.advancedB.dividedC.confusingD.supportive54.A.attractedB.comm

entedC.praisedD.organized55.A.playerB.brotherC.competitorD.teacher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。Risingupint

hecountrysideofJiangxiProvince,MountLushanwasonceoneofthefamouscultural56(center)ofancientChina.Infact,itshistor

icalimportancemeantthatit57(honor)asaWorldHeritageSitebyUNESCOin1996.Locatedabout20kilometressouthofJiujiangCity,itrunseastwardstotheMufuMountain

s.DahanyangPeak,thehighestpeakofMountLushan,58(rise)1,474metresabovesealevel.Tothenorth,itoffers59(impress)viewsofth

eYangtzeRiver,whiletothesouthitoverlooksPoyangLake.AsearlyastheEasternHanDynasty,awell-knownTaoistleader60(name)ZhangDaolingtravelledtothemoun

tain.DuringtheJinDynasty,theDonglinTemplewasbuiltonthemountainbyapersoncalledHuiyuan.Fromthenon,many

templesbegancomingupacrossthemountain,untiltherewereover300ofthem.However,MountLushandidn’tbecometrulyfamousuntiltheSongDynasty.Duringthattime,itwa

srebuiltbyZhuXi,61wasthefounderofNeo-Confucianism(理学).Thanks62hisefforts,thisplacebecameoneoftheFourGreatAcademiesofChina.Bythe19thcentury

,ithadbecomeintoan63(extreme)largeplace,withitsowntemples,studyhalls,andlibraries.Overtime,countlesswritersandartistshavesungthemountain’

spraises,64(leave)over900worksofart.Nowadays,withitsbeautifulviewsandfamoustemples,themountainrangeis65popular

touristattraction.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。你的英国笔友Frank写信询问你在第十九届杭州亚运会的志愿者经历。请你给他写一封回信。要点如下:1.介绍服务内容;2.分享感受;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文

连贯;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。亚运会AsianGameDearFrank,_________________________________________________________________________________________

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___________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Therewasabigfireinaforest.Animalsthatlivedtherehadtofindnewhomes.Farawaywasahousewhereth

reelittlechildrenlived.TheirnameswereThomas,KathyandCarrie.Itwaslunchtime.Momsaid,“Whydon’tyouhaveapicnicintheyard?”Th

ekidsspread(展开)outthepicnicblanketandputsomecarrotsticksanddrinksonit.Thentheyranbacktothekitchentofetchmorefood.Butwhentheyc

amebacktotheblanket,somethingwaswrong.Wherewerethecarrotsticks?Theywereallgone!“Thismustbeatrick,”saidKathy.“Let’sleavethec

elery(芹菜)stickshereandseewhatwillhappen.”TheytoldMomthatsomeonehadstolenthecarrotsticks.Momhurriedoutwiththemtothepicnicblanket.Butno

w,notonlywerethecarrotsticksmissing,butthecelerysticksweregone,too!Momsaid,“Well,yourdrinksarestillouthere.Getyoursandwiches.Youguysgoaheada

ndeatthemouthereandmaybesomethingwillturnup.”TheywerejustabouttofinisheatingwhenCarrielookedoveratthebushe

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ndlookedatthem.Itwasarabbit.Quietlyitwentbackintothebushes.Thomassaid,“Let’sgetmoreceleryandcarrots,a

ndseeifthatrabbitisourthief.Wecanputthemattheedgeofthebushesandwatchfromthewindow.”Theycarefullyputcelerya

ndcarrotsdownnearthebushesandwalkedbacktothehouse.Astheywatched,thelittlerabbitcameoutandcarriedthevegetablesawayintothebushes.Momthoug

htthatmaybebecauseoftheforestfire,therabbitneededanewhome.“Maybewecankeepfeedingthisrabbit,andshewillstayhereforalongtime.”saidMom.注意:

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