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江苏省海门中学2022-2023学年度第二学期期中考试试卷高二英语注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求1.本试卷满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。2.答卷前,务必将姓名、班级、学号、考

场号、座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。3.请用0.5毫米黑色签字笔按题号在答题卡指定区域作答,在其它位置作答一律无效。第I卷(选择题部分共95分)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二小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whoisthewomanlikelytovotefor?A.Karen.B.Ma

ry.C.John.2.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodo?A.Rewardhisstaff.B.Hiremoreworkers.C.Sctadeadlineforthestaff.3.Where

arethespeakersprobably?A.Inaswimmingpool.B.inarestaurant.C.Inaclassroom.4.WhomightTonybe?A.Agardener.B.Adeliveryman.C.Aboss.5.Whatarethespea

kersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asingingcompetition.B.Familymembers.C.Theplay.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分2.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisthewomanex

citedattheverybeginning?A.She'sgotanewdog.B.She'sopenedapetshop.C.She'smovedintoanewhome.7.Whatdoesthewomanneedtodo?

A.Bringherpettohaveacheck.B.Buysuppliesforherapartment.C.Findsomeonetolookafterherpet.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthe“bigche

ese”?A.Aregularburger.B.Ahealthyburger.C.Alargeburger.9.Whywon'tthewoman'sburgertastelikeanormal“bigcheese”?A.Ithas

noonions.B.Ithaslessstuffinit.C.Ithasmorecheese.10.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Shocked.B.Satisfied.C.Calm.听第8段材料,回答第11至

13题。11.OnwhichdaywillCarolbringtheheater?A.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.12.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewr

ittentests?A.Theyareold.B.Theyareeasy.C.Theyaredifficult.13.Whatdoesthemandoeverynight?A.HewatchesTV.B.Heh

asaclass.C.Hestudiesforsometime.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whoarethespeakersprobably?A.Classmates.B.Guideandvisitor.C.Teac

herandstudent.15.Howisthemanviewingthebird?A.Withhistelescope.B.Withhiscamera.C.Withhisphone.16.Wheremightthebirdnormallybeseen?A.Upinatree.B

.Highinthesky.C.Besideariver.17.Whatisthebirdinthephotodoing?A.He'sattackingadog.B.He'senjoyinghismeal.C.He'sstandingonthemounta

intop.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WheredidBellattendhighschool?A.InLondon.B.InEdinburgh.C.InNewYork.19.What

didBelldoatfirstwhenhemovedtoBoston?A.Heinventedthetelephone.B.Hewenttouniversity.C.Hesetupaschool.20.WhendidBellsendthefirstm

essageoverthetelephone?A.In1870.B.In1876.C.In1878.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。ABeautifulBritainPhotoCompetitionWhatrepresentsthebeautyofBritainforyou?Isitrollinggreenhillsandhiddenvalleysofthecountryside?Here'

syourchancetocaptureitinaphoto!ThecompetitionwillbejudgedbyprofessionalphotographerJamesEckersley.Thejudge'sdecisionisfinalandwinnerswillbeinform

edbyemailorpost.Youmustowntherightstothephotographyousubmitforentry.Youmustbeabletosupplyahigh-resol

utioncopyofthephotographsuitableforprintpublication.CompetitionisopentoresidentsoftheUK,aged18orover,exceptReader'sDigestemployeesandanyassociated

partnersorattachedcompanies.Thereisnocashalternativeandprizesarenottransferable.Multipleentrieswillbe

accepted.Winnersmustagreetopublicationoftheirwinningphotograph,alongwiththeirname.ThewinningentrieswillbepublishedinourJulyissue,withthetopwinner

gracingthebackcover.ContributionsbecomeworldcopyrightofVivatDirectLtd(t/aReader'sDigest).Yourinformationwillonlybeusedinaccordance

withourprivacypolicy.Entryimpliesacceptanceoftheserules.Formoredetails,tipsandguides,visitreadersdigest.c

o.uk/inspire/photo-competition.21.Whichofthefollowingwillleadtodisqualification?A.LivingintheUK.B.Sendingapublis

hedphoto.C.Providingmorethanonephoto.D.EmailingtheentriesonMay11,2023.22.Whatcanthewinnersdoafterthecompetition?A.Usethephotosfreely

.B.Changetheprizeformoney.C.Buyacameraatadiscount.D.Becomeonememberofaphotoclub.23.Wherewillthewinningphotosbepublished?A.InReader'sDigest.B.Ina

travelbrochure.C.Onatextbookcover.D.OntheAmazonwebsite.BAnthonyDoerr'snewbestseller,AlltheLightWeCannotSee,holdsspecialappealforme

.That'showIwoulddescribeit.Fromthepoeticlanguage,totherealizationofwhatthetileactuallymeans:thatunderneaththesurf

aceofhistory,thereislightthathasnotbeenseen,andstoriesthathavegoneuntold.I'mgoingtobehonest---loveforthisbookdidn'thitmes

traightaway.Infact,myfirstattempttoreaditlastmonthendedwithmeputtingitasideandgoingtofindsomethingeasier,lighterandlessdescriptivetoread.Butthis

bookisbuiltonbeautifulimagery.Bothintheliteralsense---thephysicalworldof1940sParisandGermany,andthemeta

phorical(隐喻性的)sense-scientificandphilosophicalreferencestolight,toseeingandnotseeing,andthedifferencesbetweenthetwo.It'sabeautifulworkofgenius,butitd

oesgetalittlecomplicatedattimes.However,whenwegetintothemeatofthisWorldWarIInovel,it'salsoanupsettingstoryofachildhoodtornapartbywar.It'saboutP

arisianMarieLaurewhohasbeenblindsinceshewassix,andaGermanorphancalledWernerwhofindshimselfatthecenteroftheHi

tlerYouth.Bothoftheirstoriesaretoldwithsensitivityandsympathy,eachoneforceddownapathbytheirpersonalcircumstan

cesandbythatdestructivemonster-war.Ithinkthisisthekindofbookyouwillneverappreciateifyoustoptoosoon-Ilearnedthatlesson.Fromthefirstt

olastpage,thereisathemeofinvisiblelinesrunningparalleltooneanotherandsometimes,justsometimes,crossingin

thestrangestway.Thesetwolivesweareintroducedtoseemtobeworldsapart,andyettheycometogetherandinfluenceoneanother,Itwasthis,more

thanthepredictablyawfultaleofwar,thatmademefeelquiteemotional.24.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthebook?A.Lightandeasytoread.B.Richinphilosophicali

deas.C.Fascinatingbuttoodescriptive.D.Toocomplicatedforitstheme.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutMarieLaureandWerner?A.Thewarleadstotheirsensitivity.B.Theyk

noweachotheratanearlyage.C.TheHitlerYouthpushesthemtogrow.D.Theybothhaveamiserablechildhood.26.Whatparticularlystirredthewrit

er'semotions?A.Thebook'sdramaticending.B.Thebook'sbeautifulimagery.C.Thecharacters'interconnecteddestiny.D.ThesuffcringbroughtbyW

orldWar.27.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Tosharethewriter'sfeelingsofabook.B.Torecommendadelightfulbestseller.C.Totellreadersaheartb

reakingstory.D.Toanalyzethestructureofabook.CAlotofmediaattentionhasfocusedontheharmfuleffectsofworkinglonghours.

LoggingexcessivehoursatworkisrootedintheworkcultureoftheWest.FromBayAreastartupstovariousmultinationals,theirideaiscenteredaroundh

owmanyhoursyoucanclockatwork.Itisassumedthatthemorehoursyouputintoyourjob,themorecareerprospectsyou'llgetoutofit.AnewstudyinEuropechallen

gedthisassumption,however.Fromtheiranalysisofnearly52,000peoplefrom36Europeancountries,theyconcludedthatit'snotthenumberofhoursyouclock

attheoffice,buthowintenselyyouworkduringthosehours,thataffectscareer-relatedoutcomes.Researchersfoundpeople,wit

hsimilarjobsandeducationlevels,weremorelikelytosufferpoorerwell-beingandinferiorcareerprospects,includingsatisfaction,securityandpromotion,whentheyw

orkedatanintenselevelforlongperiods.AccordingtoHansFrankort,aseniorlecturerinstrategyatCassBusinessSchool,theresearchsuggestscareerbenefitsofex

cessiveworkeffort-longerhoursorharderwork-maynevermaterialize.Employersshouldreduceworkintensityratherthantrytocontrolexcessivehours,theautho

rsconcluded.“Comparedwithovertime,workintensitypredictsmuchgreaterreductionsinwell-beingandcareerbenefits,”HansFrankortsaid.Thereisalsoarangeo

fthingsforemployeestodotoensurethey'reworkingsmarter,andnotjustharder.BethBelleCooper,aformercontentcreatoratBuffer,thesocialmediaschedulingap

p,suggeststakingmorebreakstorefreshyourmindandresetyourattentionspan.Shealsorecommendstakingnapstoconsolidatenewinformationint

hebrainandhelpyouavoidburnout.Youmightalsoconsidercompletelyunpluggingfromworkmoreconsistently,andforlongerpe

riodsoftime.ThisiswhatSeanMcCabeandhissmallteamdoeswhentheytakeaweek-longvacationeveryseventhweek.28.Whatiscommonintheworkc

ultureofwesterncountries?A.Havingbrightcareerprospects.B.Spendinglonghoursatwork.C.Startingupone'sownbusiness.D.Earninglongp

aiddaysoffwork.29.Whatcanbetheeffectofworkingintenselyaccordingtothetext?A.Itleadstomorecareerchallenges.B.Itbringsoutgreaterpromotionopportunit

y.C.Itreducesone'sworkpassionandefficiency.D.Itworsensone'shealthconditionsandjoboutlook.30.Whatisadvisabletoworksmarteraccor

dingtoSeanMccabe?A.Requiringbreaksoccasionally.B.Takingdaysoffworkregularly.C.Catchinguponsleepproperly.D.Refreshingone'sbrainconstantly.31.W

hatdoesthetextmainlyintendtotellus?A.Workingintensivelyisnecessary.B.Workingwhole-heartedlyisuseless.C.Workingmorediligentlydoesmoreharm.D

.Workingmorewiselybringsmorebenefits.DSwotsatelliteisscheduledtobelaunchedThursdaymorningtoconductacomprehensiv

esurveyofEarth'svitalresource.Byusingadvancedmicrowaveradartechnologyitwillcollectheight-surfacemeasureme

ntsofoceans,lakesandriversinhigh-definitiondetailover90%oftheglobe.It'sreallythefirsttimetoobservenearlyallwaterontheplanet'ssurface.

Themajormissionistoexplorehowoceanshelptominimizeclimatechangebyabsorbingatmosphericheatandcarbondioxideinanaturalprocess.Oceansareestimated

tohaveabsorbedmorethan90%oftheextraheattrappedintheEarth'satmospherebyhuman-causedgreenhousegasesSwotwillscantheseasfromtheorbi

tandpreciselymeasurefinedifferencesinsurfaceelevations(高度)aroundsmallercurrentsandeddies(漩涡),wheremuchoftheoceans'decreaseofheatandcarbonisbeliev

edtooccur.“Studyingthemechanismwillhelpclimatescientistsanswerakeyquestion:Whatistheturningpointatwhichoceansstartreleas

ing,ratherthanabsorbing,hugeamountsofheatbackintotheatmosphereandspeedupglobalwarming,ratherthanlimitingit,”sa

idNadyaShiffer,Swot'sprogramscientist.Bycomparison,earlierstudiesofwaterbodiesreliedondataofriversoroceanstakenatspecific

points,orfromsatellitesthatcanonlytrackmeasurementsalong,aone-dimensionalline,requiringscientiststofi

llindatagapsthroughextrapolation(外推法).Thankstotheradarinstrument,SwotcanscanthroughcloudcoveranddarknessoverwiderangesoftheEarth.Thisenablesscien

tiststoaccuratelymaptheirobservationsintwodimensionsregardlessofweatherortimeofdayandtocoverlargegeographicareasfarmorequicklythanwaspreviouslyp

ossible.“Ratherthangivingusalineofelevations,it'sgivingusamapofelevations,andthat'sjustatotalgamechanger,”saidTamlinPavelsky,Sw

otfreshwaterscienceleader.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“vitalresource”inthefirstparagraphreferto?A.Technology.B.Climate.C.Oceans.D.Water.3

3.WhatisthemajormissionofSwot?A.Toexploretheinfluencesofgreenhousegases.B.Toexplaintheconsequenceofglobalwarm

ing.C.ToidentifythecausesofwaterabsorbingheatandCO2.D.Tostudythemechanismofoceansinfluencingclimate34.WhatmakesitpossibleforSwottomeasureprecis

ely?A.Thehigh-definitioncomputer.B.Advancedradartechnology.C.Thethree-dimensionalimage.D.Anaccuratemapofelevations.35.Whichisthemostsuitableti

tleforthetext?A.ASolutiontoClimateChangeB.ABreakthroughinSpaceTravelC.FirstGlobalWaterSurveyfromSpaceD.TheSuccessfulLa

unchofSwotSatellite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。TopTipsonStayingWarmerinColderMonthsWit

htherisingcostoflivingaffectingallofus,stayingwarmerthiswinterfeelslikeit'sgoingtobeadifficulttask.Thegovernmenthasalreadybroughtinmeasurestohel

pwiththecostofliving.36.Readonforsomesmalltipsthatcouldmakeabigdifferenceandhelpyoustaywarmerincoldermonths.LovelayersRatherthansnugg

lingintoonebigjumper,thinkaboutwearingplentyofthinlayersinstead.37Itactsasaninsulator(绝缘体)—keepingyouwa

rmerthanifyoujustworeonethickone.Don'tforgetthethermalunderwearwhenit'sreallychilly.Clothesmadefromwoolandcottonarethewarmest.Warmfromt

heinsideoutWinterisagreattimeforrustlingupsoupsandstews,butevenabowlofhotporridgecansetyouupfrombreakfastonwards.Eatinghot,nutritio

usdishescankeepyouwarmandhealthy.38.HeatcarefullyIfyou'reabletoheatallofyourrooms,keepyourmainlivingroomat18-21℃(64-70°F.)andtherestofyourhousearo

und16C(61°F.).39.Heatthelivingroomduringthedayandthebedroomjustbeforeyougotosleep.Anddon'tforgettohav

eyourheatingsystemservicedregularlytomakesureit'sworkingwell.40.Stayingactiveisgoodforyourhealthingeneral,butifitistoocoldtowalkoutside,thencatchi

nguponthehouseholdchoresisagreatwayofmakingsureyou'regettingupandabout.Evenlightexercisecankeepyouwarm,sog

rabthatvacuumcleanerorduster,getmovingandmakeyourhouseshine.A.DothehouseworkB.ExerciseregularlyC.Giventhepriceoffuel,ifthisisn'tpossi

ble,beselectiveD.However,therearestillotherthingsyoucandotokeeptheheatinE.Therefore,trytoeatatleastonehotmeal

adaywithregularhotdrinksF.MultiplethinlayersallowwarmairtobecometrappedbetweenthelayersG.Alongwithlayers,makesureyouwrapupinascarf,hata

ndgloveswhenyouareoutside.第三部分完形填空(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Mymotherworkedasahousekeepern,wasgivenmanyleftoverthi

ngswhenclients41theirjunk,includingaswellasmanyothertreats.MyoldersisterandIalwayslovedshariy42booksandboardg

amesthatMombroughthome.We43diyything.OneDecemberday,anold-modeltoycararrivedintheloadofgoods.Itwasaslongasmyforearmand44bothha

ndstolift.Mysisterdidn'twantit,soitwasallmine.Iimmediatelybeganbrushingitcleanand45ittoabrightcandy-applered.Itwasathingofbeauty,andIglowedasmuchasit

didfromprideof46.Our47fromFrancecametovisitthatChristmas,andmyyoungFrenchcousinfellinlovewiththatwond

erful,shinyredautomobile.He'dbeen48sofarinlife,sufferingsevere,life-threateningillnessesasachildandhurtinghimselfbadlye

arlierintheyearwhenheaccidentally49andfellontheicysidewalk.Bynow,everyoneknewhowIfeltaboutthecar,50nobodydaredsuggestthatIgiveitt

ohim.But,deepdown,Iknewitwasthe51thingtodo.So,whentheyleft,myredcarwentwithhim.ThoughIwasupsettoseeitgo,myheart52whenIsawhisbeamingfaceashet

ightlygraspedit.Istillthinkaboutthatcarand53ittothisday.ButwiththatbelovedrecyeledChristmasgift,I54withmycousinforlif

e.Yearslater,mycousinpresentedmewithareplica(复制品)oftheredtoycar,areminderofthejoyofgiving.Hecherishedtheoriginalgiftandwantedtopassonthe55thatit'

sbettertogivethanreceive.41.A.putawayB.sortedthroughC.burnedupD.brokedown42.A.donatedB.purchasedC.recycledD.borrowed43.A.fairlyB.surprisinglyC.h

ardlyD.unexpectedly44.A.stretchedB.lookC.equaledD.had45.A.transformingB.comparingC.addingD.polishing46.A.victor

yB.identityC.ownershipD.invention47.A.relativesB.mastersC.colleaguesD.customers48.A.toughB.unluckyC.consistentD.hop

eless49.A.sneezedB.skiedC.stampedD.slipped50.A.butB.soC.orD.for51.A.bitterB.oddC.funD.right52.A.sangB.san

kC.beatD.failed53.A.ownB.cleanC.lendD.miss54.A.sympathizedB.livedC.bondedD.struggled55.A.messageB.objectiveC.

statementD.resolution第Ⅱ卷(非选择题部分共55分)第四部分:语言知识运用语法填空(每题1.5分,共10题,共计15分)Dressedlikeaprincess,XiangChenxisetsupherlightsandcamera

andbeginslivestreaming.Shegreetsherfans56asweet,gentlevoicejustlikeanyotherlivestreamer,57unlikeothers,Xiangissittinginawheelchairandhas

abreathingtubeimplanted(嵌入)inherthroat.“Hi,there!ThisisfairyChenxiwholoveshandicraftsandlife,”saysthe30-

year-old,herbrightsmile58(shine).Behindher59(be)shelvesofclayfigurines(泥人)thatshehasmade.Xiangteachespeoplehowtomakesuchfigurine

sthroughherlivestreams.Xiangwasdiagnosedattheageof8withararedisease.Shelosttheabilitytowalkand60.(reduce)

toawheelchairuser.In2016,Xiangdecidedtoshareherownstoryonlineof61shedealswithherownchallengestoencouragethoseseverelyilltope

rsevere.Meantimeshebegantomakeclayfigurineswhileinteractingwithheraudience.Xiang'shandicraftsenjoyedenormouspopularity.Howeve

r,shehadjustmademajorprogressinlivestreaming62herconditionworsenedtotheedgeofdeath.Sheevenexpressedherfinalwishintherecordedvi

deo63(donate)herbody.The64(courage)womanmiraculouslysurvivedaftertwoweeksoftreatment,butshehastoliveonventilator(呼吸机)s

upportfortherestofherlife.65(ask)whatadviceshewouldgivetoothersintrouble,Xiangsaid,“Regardlessofhowdifficultlifema

ybe,wemustmaintainstrongwillpower.”第五部分:写作(满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Alan对你校的“校园农场(CampusF

arm)”项目很感兴趣,想来你校参观。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍项目内容和目的。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearAlan,Yours,LiHu

a第二节读后续写(满分25分)Mygreat-grandmotherEileenisfierce,loyalandstrongandabitofalegendinherownlifetime,whichnowstretchesto92years.Ishouldaddthatwe'renota

llowedtocallherGran,becauseshesaysitmakesherfeelold.Thatsummer,Ilostmyjobandfelthopeless.Oneday,Ipaida

visittoher.Shepickedupaboxwhichsheplacedonthecoffeetable.“Thereyougo,”shesaid.“Youdoknowwhatyou'redoingwiththesethings,don

'tyou?”Itwasanewphone.Hercurrentmobilewasprettyancient.Iwasamazeditwasstillgoing.“Yes,”Isaid.“Good.That'swhyIaskyou.Youyoungpeopleknowmoreaboutsucht

hingsthanusoldies.Youcantakeithomewithyouandgetitallsetup,”shewenton.“Then,whenyoubringitback,youcanshowmehowtousemynewpho

ne,suchasgettingontheinternet,sendinge-mailsandsoon.”ShesmiledsosweetlythatIfeltasurgeofloveforher.Igrabbedtheboxandstoodup.Settingupthephonewou

ldbeeasy.Itwasteachingherhowtouseitthatmayprovechallenging.ThefollowingdayIheadedbacktomygreat-grandmother'swiththephone

.“Here'syourphone.It'sallreadytouse.”Forthenexthour,Iwasbusysettingupherpasscodeandfingerprintrecognition,whichshesaidwas

likesomethingoutofJamesBond.ShechoseapictureforherscreenanditwasallgoingsowelluntilItriedtoshowherhowtoswipe(滑动屏幕).“Whatdoyoumean,swi

pe?”sheasked.Shewas92,Iremindedmyself.Thishadbeentiringforher.Shepressedattheuparrowandgotangrywhennothing

happened.WhenIfinallygothertoswipe,shedidn'tputtherightamountofpressureonandthemenuslippedaway.Afterwhatseemedlikehou

rs,shethrewthephoneacrosstheroomanditlandedonthesofa.“Takeitaway!”shehowled.“Iwantmyoldphoneback!”Ipickedupthephoneandwasabouttoleavetogivehertim

etocooldownwhenIrealizedIdidn'twanttogohomewhenshewasangryandupset.注意:续写词数应为150左右,请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:“Comeon,Eileen.Onemoretry.”Isaid.Parag

raph2:Iwasnotfeelingsohopelessanymorenow.江苏省海门中学2022-2023学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语参考答案听力:ACBACABCBACBCAABCBCB阅读:BDACDCABDBDDDBC完形填

空:BCABDCABDBDADCA七选五:DFECA语法填空:56.In57.But58.Shining59.Are60.wasreduced61.how62.When63.todonate64.Coura

geous65.Asked应用文:官方范文:DearAlan,KnowingthatyouareinterestedinourCampusFarm,I'mwritingindelighttooffermywarmestwelcomeandabriefintroduction.OurCampus

Farm,coveringlessthanhalfanacre,aimstoofferacombinationofhands-ontrainingandengagingclassroomtobothstudentsandstaff.Eachclassis

assignedacertainpatchofland,wherestudentscandesign,plant,irrigate,fertilizeandharvestallbythemselves.Twogreenh

ousesarealsoavailableforexperimentsandtrainingprograms;exposingstudentstoaninvitingatmosphereforlearning.Ibet

you'dbeamazedthereandIcan'twaittoshowyouaround!Yours,LiHua教师下水文:DearAlan,Thrilledtohearyou'reinterestedinourCamp

usFarmproject,nowI'dliketosharesomeinformationaboutitwithYou.Aimedatpromotingsustainableagricultureandprov

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