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12023届高三年级第四次调研测试英语科试卷命题人:范艳艳审题人:连明第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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。1.Whatisthewoman’sprobl

em?A.Thedogistooloud.B.Thelightsaretoobright.C.Thewindowcoversaretooshort.2.Whydidthemanchangehismind?A.Tomakemoremoney.B.Togoonvacation.C.Toco

ntinuegoingtoschool.3.Howdoestheboy’sbrotherknowGary?A.Byplayingsports.B.Bysharingaclass.C.Bytakingpartinacontest.4.Wh

atisJohnPotterprobablygoingtodoonTVtonight?A.Writeapoem.B.Receiveanaward.C.Introducehisnewwork.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthewoman’

sanswer?A.It’sfalse.B.It’sunclear.C.It’ssurprising.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwasth

ebiggestproblemaccordingtothefirefighters?A.Thebuildingwasold.B.Theroomwastoosmall.C.Thefirehappenedinthemidnight.7.Whatwillthecitycouncildonext?A.F

ixtheoldbuilding.B.Buildanewcenter.C.Getthegovernment’ssupport.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Insidethestore.B.Ov

erthephone.C.Atthewoman’shouse.9.Whydidthemanturndownthewoman’srequest?A.Thescheduleisalreadyfull.B.Thecleanersareawayontheweekends.C.Thes

torehasstoppedthecleaningservice.10.Whatdoesthewomanneedthecleanertodo?A.Cleanthefurniture.B.Washthedishes.C.Sweepthefloor.听第8段材料,

回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowstudents.B.Parentandchild.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.12.Whatdo

estheboyseeasanadvantageofteaching?A.Fewtargets.B.Longholidays.C.Politechildren.13.Whichjobistheboyc

onsidering?A.Awriter.B.Adoctor.C.Aphotographer.2听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatkindofeducationintheUKchargesfees?A.

Juniorschool.B.Secondaryschool.C.University.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkeducatedpeoplefromvillagesusuallydo?A.Theyleavethevillages.B.Theyhelppoorch

ildreninthevillages.C.Theysetupsomehealthcarecentersinthevillages.16.Whatdoesthewomanwantvillagestoavoid?A.Fancyho

tels.B.Pollutingfactories.C.Expensiverestaurants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthepurposeoftheevent?A.Torai

sedonations.B.Toentertaintheguests.C.Tohavepeoplemakefriends.18.Whatwastheorganizationstartedfor?A.Gatheringinformation.

B.Teachingothers.C.Givinghelp.19.Whathappenedduringtheeventlastyear?A.Arecordwasbroken.B.Anewmemberjoined.C.Adi

sasterhappened.20.Howlonghasthespeakerbeenemployedwiththegroup?A.Fortwoyears.B.Forfouryears.C.Forsixyear

s.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)AWithinternationaltravelagainonthetable,pickingadestinatio

nforyourschooltripabroadisexcitingandprobablyalittledaunting.Herewehaveselectedafewofourtopdestinationstoinspireyouandhe

lpyounarrowdownyouroptions.Throughexposuretodifferentcultures,studentswillgainamorecomprehensiveunderstandingoftheworldandanapp

reciationforotherpeoples'waysoflife,nottomentionthattravelingwithyourstudentscanbeoneofthemostrewardingandmemorableexperiencesyoucanha

ve.DiscoverthemanywondersofPragueKnownforitsdiversearchitectureandworld-classmuseums.Pragueisconsistentlyrankedasoneofthemos

tbeautifulcitiesintheworld.Unfoldingamongwell-preservedcastles,BaroqueandGothiccathedrals,medievalsquares,andcaptivati

ngbridges,avisittoPragueisguaranteedtobeaneyeopeningandenrichingschooltrip.Becharmedbythemanysidesof

EdinburghEdinburgh'suniquearchitecturalcharmistheperfectsettingtoengagestudentsinhistoryandculture.WithaspectacularGothicUNESCO-listedoldtownplayingh

osttosomeofthemostdynamicandvariedartschoolsandcommunityprojectsintheworld,youcandiscovertheancientartofScottishst

orytelling,visituniquelocalartsprojects,dancethenightwayinatraditionalCeilidh(同乐会),andgetinvolvedwithsomefantasticcharities.Soak

upthespiritofListonForstudents,LisbonistheperfectsettingforanexcitingadventurethatincludesauthenticPortugueseculture,fascinatingarchitect

ure,andastonishingUNESCOWorldHeritageSites.ThePortuguesepeoplelovesharingtheiruniquehomeland,sobepreparedtobegreetedbyafriendlysmilefromalocal.Gets

ustainabilityinspirationinCopenhagenWell-knownforbeingamulticulturalcenter,Copenhagenisacrosstheglobefortheinnovative3approachtosustai

nablelivingfromgrowingorganicproduceinmanyurbangreenhousestopromotingcyclingculture.Thisfascinatingschooltripdestinationisf

illedwiththenewesttechnologies,sustainablesolutions,andsymbolicarchitecture.21.Whichtripbestsuitsartstudents?A.DiscoverthemanywondersofP

ragueB.BecharmedbythemanysidesofEdinburghC.SoakupthespiritofLisbonD.GetsustainabilityinspirationinCopenhagen22.Whatdothefour

destinationshaveincommon?A.Thelocalsareallveryfriendly.B.StudentshaveanopportunitytovisitnaturalsitesC.Studentscanh

aveamulticulturalexperienceD.Thesetripsallowstudentstogetclosetodifferentarchitecture23.Whoisthetextintende

dfor?A.Educators.B.StudentsC.Parents.DVisitors.BIn1980,IlivedinSydney,NovaScotia,whichwasadirtysteeltownthen.Thestee

lfactorywasfedbyalargenumberofcoalminessurroundingthearea.Ibecamefascinatedbythemines,theminersandthelif

etheyled.Oneweekend,IvisitedtheMiner'sMuseum,whichwasbuiltoveradisusedmine.Picturesofmen,facesblackwithc

oaldust,hungfromthewallsonthemainfloor.Manywoulddiefromblacklungdiseaselongbeforetheydiedofoldage.Iwastheonl

ylocalinthegroupoftourists.Alongtheway,wepausedtolookatthedisplaysofminingequipmentfromcenturieslonggone.Atonelightedalcove(壁凹)therewasasmallca

ge.Abirdoncelivedinside.Treatedkindlybytheminers,itwaswellfed.Itsatandwaitedtogiveupitslifeasawarningofthedeadlymethanegas(沼气)thecoalproduced.With

nocolororsmell,abuildupofmethanewouldkilltheminersanddestroythetunnelstheyworkedin.Thebird'sdeath,likeasmokedetector,warnedthemenofdang

er."Turnoffyourhelmetlights!"theguidethenorderedinthetunnel."Iwantyoutoexperiencethelifeofaminer."Onebyoneweturnedoffourlights

.Thedarknesswastotal—sothickthatyouthoughttheveryairitselfhadbeensuckedoutofthemine.Andthesilence!Thes

ilencewascompleteexceptforthebreathsoffearfrommycompanions.Intheend,whenwewerepulledbacktothesurface,thewarmsunhadnewmeaningforus.Backinmysmall,rent

edroominabasement,Iclosedthecurtainsandturnedoffthelights.Ithoughtdeeplyaboutaminer'slifeundertheground,blackdust,nosunshineandmuchdanger.It'sn

otalifeIwouldwishonanyone.Manypeoplemayhatetheirjobs.TherehavebeenafewIdidn'tlikeandcomplainedabout.ThenIthoughtaboutthecoalmi

nersandrealizedhowblessedIam.24.WhydidtheauthorgototheMiner'sMuseum?A.Becausehewantedtorecordtheminers.B.Becausehedidn'twanttodoanyt

hingelse.C.Becausehewasinterestedinthelifeoftheminers.D.Becausehewasalwaysattractedbypicturesinmuseums.25.Whatcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraph?A.

Thebirdlikedmethanegas.B.Evenalittlemethanegaswouldkilltheminers.C.Thetunnelswouldbeexplodedbytheminersifmethanegaswasreleas

ed.D.Itwashardfortheminerstoknowifmethanegaswasreleasedwithoutthebird.26.Howdidthetouristsfeelaftertur

ningofftheirhelmetlights?A.Calmandrelaxed.B.Excitedandthrilled.C.Fascinatedandpeaceful.D.Breathlessandf

rightened.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelasttwoparagraphs?4A.Hebelievedthathewasverylucky.B.Thebasementwashistunnelandmine.C.Nojobcoulds

atisfyhimexceptmining.D.Itwasimpossibleforminerstoliveahappylife.CAsoneofthebiggesttopicsofthelastdecade,sustainabilityhasbecomethebeacon(灯塔)ofhope

toprotecttheplanet.Fromsupermarketstakingactiononplasticpackagingtothezerowastemovementthatcanbepractisedfrom

yourkitchen,changesmadebyindividualsandorganizationsacrosstheglobehavehadanimpactonthewaywethink,sho

pandlive.Sowhatdoesthatmeanfortheworldoftechnology?You'dbeforgivenforthinkingthatthewords"sustainable"and"technolo

gy"don'tusuallygohandinhand.E-wasteis,afterall,oneoftheplanet'sbiggestcontributingwastestreams.Notonlythat,butthematerialsthatgointotechnolo

gyproductsarealsopartoftheproblem.Butwithachallengecomesanopportunity,andthere'salreadysomebrilliantprogresshappening—gr

eatnewsforthoseofuswantingtobemoresustainablewithourtechnology.Firstlyrenewedproductsarehavingitsmoment.Whil

econsumerswouldpreviouslyturntheirnosesupattheideaofasecond-handdevice,there'sbeenahugesurgeindemandforrenewedtechnologyproduct

s.Thesecondmajorstepintacklingtheproblemofe-wasteisachangeinattitudesfromowningaproducttosubscribingforone.Asubscriptionfor

asmartphonemightsoundlikeaforeignconcept,butit'salreadygainingmomentum.AttheforefrontofthismovementisaLondon-based

technologystartup,whichoffersasubscriptionserviceforthelatestsmartphones.Ascustomersaren'tpayingtoownthephoneattheendo

ftheircontract,themonthlypriceissignificantlylowerthanaverage.Studiesshowthatextendingaphone'slifespan

fromonetofouryearscandecreaseitsenvironmentalimpactbyabout40%.Sothenexttimeitcomestorefreshingyourdevice—whetherasmartphone,alaptop,atabletorsom

ethingelse——considerthemoreenvironmentallyfriendlyoptionsthatareatyourfingertips.28.What'sthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Tochangethewayweth

ink,shopandlive.B.Tointroducethetopicofsustainabilityintechnology.C.Totelluswhatpeoplehavedonetoprotectthepl

anet.D.Tocallonpeopletodosomethingfortheenvironment.29.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.High-techproductsareinshor

tsupply.B.E-wastecontributestothebiggestwastestreams.C.Thetwosustainabilityproblemsintechnology.D.Ignor

ingsustainabletechnologyisunforgivable.30.Whatispresentconsumers'attitudetowardsasecond-handdevice?A

.Supportive.B.Unacceptable.C.SympathyD.Doubtful.31.Howcanwebecomesustainableintechnologyaccordingtothetext?A.

Byupgradingtheoldone.B.Bysubscribingforasmartphone.C.Byspendinglessmoneyonasmartphone.D.Byreplacingth

eoldonewiththelatestoneDMuchlikepeoplewhoserelativesorfriendshavedied,orphaned(成为孤儿的)elephantsgetbywithalittlehelpfromthe

irfriends,accordingtoastudy.ScientistsintheUnitedStatesandKenyaanalysedstresshormones(激素)inthebabyelephantswhosemothershaddied,expectingtofindhigherl

evels.Instead,thesupportoftheirpeersappeared5toreducetheorphans'levelofanxiety.Thestudy,publishedlastweekinthejo

urnalCommunicationsBiology,concludedthatsocialrelationshipshaveapsychologicalimpactontheyoungelephants.Elephantshavestro

ngfamilialandgroupties.Beforetheageofnine,babyelephantsrarelymoveawaymorethan30feet(ninemetres)fromtheirmothers,andevenafewhoursofs

eparationleadtojoyousreunion.Thebondbetweenfemaleelephantsandtheiryounghaslongbeenthoughttoreducestre

ss.Expectingtofindthattheorphanedelephants,whichtendtodieearlyatahigherratethanthosewhosemothersarestillalive,wouldbemoredepressed,the

teamanalysedstresshormonelevelsinthewastematterof36youngelephantsinthenaturereservesinnorthernKenyabetw

een2015and2016.Twenty-fiveoftheelephantshadlosttheirmotherstodroughtorhuntingbetween2009and2013,whenariseinthedemandforivoryleftmany

elephantsonthereservesmotherless.However,theresearchersweresurprisedtofindthatlong-termstresshormonelevelsweresimilaramongorp

hansandelephantswithlivingmothers.JennaParker,thestudy'smainauthorandaprofessoratColoradoStateUniversity,saidtheirun

expectedresilienceisdirectlylinkedtosocialsupportfromotherelephants,specificallyfromtheircompanions.Thosewithmore“frien

ds"hadsignificantlylowerstresshormonelevels.Theresultsmayencourageelephantorphanagestopairupanimalstohelp

themtorecoverfromlossandadapttofuturethreats.Itcouldbeatimelymoveasinteractionsbetweenhumansandelephantsareontherisethanksinparttodrou

ghtrelatedtoclimatechange.ExpertssaytheincreasedconflictisathreattoKenya's36,000strongelephantpopulation.32.W

hatdidthescientistsfocusonaboutorphanedelephantsinthestudy?A.Theirpeers.B.Theirfamily.C.Theirpsychology.D.Theirgrowth33.Whatcanwelearnfromparag

raph3?A.SeparationisnecessaryforyoungerelephantsB.YoungelephantsareattachedtotheirmothersC.Youngerelephantsarefondofwandering

aloneD.Femaleelephantsdominateyoungelephants’life34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resilience"probablymeaninparagraph5?A.Difference.B.Anxiet

y.C.Recovery.D.Result35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OrphanedElephantsFindReliefinFriendsB.ElephantsHaveaStrongBondwi

thMothersC.StressLevelsareHigherinYoungElephantsD.OrphanedElephantsHaveBeenSufferingaLot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能填入空白处

的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。PositiveWaystheWorldMayChangeAfterCoronaVirusMoreflexibilityinworkplacesManybusinessescaninfactthrivewitharemoteworkforce

.____36____Commutes(通勤)often“wastes”timewhenyoucouldgetmoreworkdoneordootherthingsyouenjoymore.Therefore,companiesthatallowremotework

actuallygaingoodwillbecausetheyunderstandthevalueoffreedomandflexibility.HealthierlifestylehabitsMoreflexibilityandreducedcommutingmeanpeoplec

anfindmoretimetoexerciseaswell—evenifit’sathomeratherthanatthegym.____37____Andalthoughrestaurantshaveopenedbackup,thos

ewhodiscoveredthejoyofcookingwillbelikelytocontinuetomakehealthy,home-cookedmealsfortheirfamily.More

likelytoimprovetheenvironment全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》6ShortlyafterthelockdownbeganinWuhan,carbonemissionsdroppedaround25percentandtheresultwasvis

iblefromspace.____38____However,seeingthepossibilitiesmayserveasmotivationforbetterconservationoftheplanet

.StrongerfamilyconnectionsDuringlockdown,familiescreatedbondsthatarelikelytoremainstrong.Sinceyou’rehomeanyway,there’snoexcusenottohavedinnertogeth

er.Familiesarealsoreturningtoclassicactivitieslikemovienightsandoutdoornatureadventures.Theygiveyouopportunitiestoc

reatealotofopeningsforconnectiononadeeperandmoremeaningfullevel.____39________40____Thistimeofsufferinganddeathbrought

arecognitionthatlifeissomethingtobecherishedandnottakenforgranted.COVIDhascreatedalossonsomanylevelsthatithasforcedusto

lookdeeplyatwhatwehavebeendoingdailyandwhyitmatters.Thisactiveseekingofinsightandanswershascausedmanyin

dividualstobegratefulforwhattheyhave.A.Moreplanningforfuturelife.B.Moreappreciationandgratitudeforlife.C.Thishasbee

nmissinginmanyhomessincesmartphonesenteredthepicture.D.Thiswillforeverchangetheworkplace,withofficestakingamuchsmallerrole.E.Theimprovementinairqua

litywasobvious,butitwasalso,sadly,notlasting.F.Thecrisishasledpeopletofocusonexerciseandspendmoretimewithfamilymember

s.G.Onesurveyshowedthenumberofpeoplewhoneverworkoutdecreasedsincethepandemicbegan.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。Susanknowsthe41ofagooddoll.“Dollshaveapowerwedon't42understand,”shesaid

.It'sa(n)43shecametowhileworkingasasocialworkerusingdollstohelpheryoungclients44theirchangingmedicalsituations.Manyof

thekidssawthemselvesinthosedolls.Butforthekids45alegorwhohadlosttheirhair,therewerenonetheycouldrelateto.So,sevenyears

ago,whenafriend46thatherchildhadbeendisabledbecauseofacaraccident,Susan,now49,knewwhatmighthelptheyouththroughthisp

otentially47period.Susanwentaboutchangingthat.Shecraftedadollbyhandthat48herfriend'schildandsentitoff.49spread,andsoonSusanwasm

akingdollsforchildrenwithscarsandbirthmarks—inshort,adollthatlookedlikethem.Sheeven50herjobandstarte

danonprofitA-DollLikeMe.Fromphotos51byparentsorcaregivers,ittakesher52sevenhourstocrafteachdoll.Shehasn't53foradollsinceshebeganhernonpr

ofit.The54islong,butSusanisunbowed(不屈服的).Assheexplains,“Everykid,55gender,ethnicity,age,medicalissue,orb

odytype,shouldlookintothesweetfaceofadollandseetheirown.”41.A.joyB.beliefC.identityD.value42.A.completelyB.graduallyC.casuallyD.tempora

rily43.A.restrictionB.explanationC.conclusionD.consequence44.A.runintoB.adapttoC.tendtoD.referto45.A.s

hakingB.hurtingC.missingD.treating46.A.interruptedB.revealedC.changedD.regretted47.A.inspiringB.preciousC.excitingD.challenging48.A.abandonedB.appro

achedC.resembledD.repaired49.A.WordB.TruthC.RumorD.Confidence50.A.cherishedB.gotC.quitD.did51.A.expectedB.sentC.donatedD.earned7

52.A.unwillinglyB.honestlyC.partlyD.roughly53.A.chargedB.recognizedC.recalledD.demanded54.A.comfortzoneB.bottomlineC.

waitinglistD.topsecret55.A.bycomparisonwithB.inadditiontoC.regardlessofD.insteadof第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短

文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Atanindoorsoccerfield,twoFrisbee(飞盘)teamsareengaginginacompetition.“Bycooperatingwithteam

members,theplayers____56____catchthefrisbeeintheassignedareacanscorefortheirteam,”said22-year-oldplayerRui.China'scraze

withFrisbeestartedlastyearinShanghai,butit___57___(become)popularinmanyothercitiesacrossthecountryeversince.OnX

iaohongshu,asocialmediaplatform,therehavebeenmorethan80,000posts___58___(feature)Frisbee,reflectingChineseyoungsters’enthusiasmfor

thisfast-moving,non-contactsport.RuihasbeenintoFrisbeeforlessthansixmonths.Relativelynew___59___shewas,Ruiquicklybecam

eateamleaderthankstoherexperienceinsoccer.“Frisbeeisafriendlygameforgirls,asphysicalcontactisnotallowed,”saidR

ui.Shehasinvitedsixfriends___60___asimilaragetoparticipateinthesport.AccordingtoWuChunhu,headoftheQipanclub,Frisbeecombinesthe_

__61___(characteristic)ofmanyothersports,includingsoccer,basketballandrugby,whilemaintainingitsuniquefeatures.AsChinabuilds___62___(it)intoastr

ongsportingnation,andhealthawarenessincreases,morepeople—especiallythose___63___(bear)between1995and2009—aret

akingupnewsportslikeFrisbee,Wusaid.Growingupinadifferentenvironmentfromtheirelders,theyhavewitnessedChina'sriseasa___64

___(globe)economicpowerhouseandformedanewoutlookonlife.ForGeZiwei,___65___Post-1990Frisbeefan,thesportisnotonlyfuntoplay,b

utalsoallowshimtoexpandtherangeofhissocialcircle.第三节:单词拼写(每题1分,满分10分)66Thecustom_____________(追溯到)backhundredsofyears.67Policehaveissuedad____

_________(描述)ofthegunman.68Tentscomeinv_____________(各种各样)shapesandsizes.69Thiscoursewillteachyoutothink_____________(创造性).70It’s_____________(违

法)todrivethrougharedlight.71Iwasunawareofhis_____________(存在)untiltoday.72Thepolicedecidedtoinvestigate_

____________(进一步).73Heprayedtobe_____________(原谅).74It’sdifficulttomakea_____________(比较)withherpreviousbook.75Wearedoingourbestwiththe__________

___(有限)resourcesavailable.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办以“中国航天”为主题的绘画展。请你写一则书面通知,征集作品。内容包括:1.绘画展的目的;2.作品要求;3.交

稿地点及截止日期。参考词汇:航天aerospace注意:1.字数为80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。8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。续写词数应为150左右;WhenmyhusbandRandydiedinlatefall,decidingwhattodowithhisgardenwaswaydownonthelistofnecessarytasks.Dur

ingthefirstfewmonths,Icriedwithourdaughters,plannedamemorial,criedwithmyfamily,celebratedaquietThanksgiving,andpanickedovernothavingboughtCh

ristmaspresents.Asthecalendarturnedtoanewyear,theoftenrainydaysandlongnightsdeepenedmysorrow.IfoundmyselfexhaustedattheendofFebruary,bothphy

sicallyandmentally.Thenthedaffodilsbloomed(开花)inthegarden.Yearsbefore,Randyhadplanteddozensoftheselemon-yellowflowers.Tohi

m,theyservedasareminderofhope,apromisethatlightandwarmthwouldsoonreplacecoldanddark.Lookingatthosedaffodils,IthoughtabouthowRandyhad

consideredourgardenalivingworkofart,carefullychoosingplantssowe'dseenewbloomseverymonth.ThenInoticedalltheweedsthathadtakenrootandspre

adeverywhere.Theneglect(疏于打理)showed,forRandy'sillnesshadlastedacoupleofyears,atimewhenhedidn'thaveenergyforyardworkthewayh

ehadbeforeFacedwiththeneglectedgarden,Ifeltoverwhelmedinthebeginning.MydaughterssuggestedIhireaservicetocleaneverythingup.Ididn'trespond.Everyti

meIsatinthegardenalone,thememoriesofthelivelygardencameflooding,likethenumerousscenesinanunforgettablefilm.Manyda

ysRandycamehomefromwork,changedintooldclothesandheadedoutthedoortomoworprune(修剪).Orangedragonfliesfollowedhi

maroundtheyardasheworked.Honeybeesbuzzedamongtheflowers,birdssangbeautifulsongs,andgentlebreezescarriedtheswee

tsmellofdirt.Nomatterhowcoldorwetitwas,thefreshairandphysicalactivitymadehimenergizedandrefreshed.ForRandy,theworkwasquietandcomfortin

g,whichwasarelief,aswellasapleasure.Paragraph1:Thedaysgrewwarmerandlighter,andIstartedtheworkmyself.________________Paragrap

h2:Weekslater,mydaughtersreturnedtovisitme._______________________________获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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