宁夏吴忠中学2022届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题

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2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟试题(吴忠中学第三次模拟)英语本试题卷共11页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、考号等填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答

题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答∶用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答∶用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题

卡一并上交。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(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。1.Where

doestheconversationtakeplace?A.Intheoffice.B.Inthestreet.C.Inarestaurant.2.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.

Tourists.B.Customers.C.Students.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Education.B.Weather.C.Traffic.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenth

espeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Managerandsecretary.C.Doctorandpatient.5.WhenwillthemanprobablyarriveinNewYork?A.At3:30

pm.B.At6:00pm.C.At6:30pm.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.WhatdidSusandoattheweekend?A.Sheborrowedanovel.

B.Shetalkedwithawriter.C.Shedidvolunteering.7.Whenwillthemandiscussthenovelwiththewoman?A.OnMonday.B

.OnSaturday.C.OnThursday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What'stheproblemwiththeman?A.Hehaslosthisjob.B.Heissick.C.Hemissedhisflight.9.Whatwillthema

nprobablydointhemorning?A.Attendameeting.B.Gototheairport.C.Haveagoodrest.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhowilltakecareofRoger?A.Thewomanspeaker.B.Hism

other.C.Hisfather.11.Howlongwillthemanbeaway?A.Foramonth.B.Fornearlyaweek.C.Forthreedays.12.Whatdidthewomanspeakerdo?A.Ateacher.B.

Anurse.C.Areporter.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredidthemanspendhisvacation?A.InHangzhou.B.InBeijing.C.InGuizhou.14.WhydidthewomangotoShanghaiprobabl

y?A.Tovisitafriend.B.Tofindajob.C.Toattendameeting.15.WhatdoesthewomanlikeaboutBeijing?A.Itsrichhistory

.B.Itsconvenienttransportation.C.Itsbusinessatmosphere.16.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofmenfromShanghai?A.Theyarewealthy.B.Theyarefriendlier.C.Theyarehel

pful.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatwasAnnieOakleyfamousfor?A.Herperfectshootingskills.B.Heradventureintraveling.C.Hergoodperformanceinthefilm.18.

WhydidAnnieOakleybegintolearnhunting?A.Tohelpsupportherfamily.B.Toteachherselflivingskills.C.Tomakeherdreamcometrue.19.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutAnn

ieOakley?A.Sheeverfoughtinabattle.B.Sheactedinatravelingshow.C.ShegrewupintheAmericanWildWest.20.HowoldwasA

nnieOakleywhenshedied?A.46.B.56.C.66.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheyear’shottestjobsare

hiringinlargequantities,payingwell,andprovidingroomtogrow.Eachyear,U.S.drawsupalistoftheBestCareersbasedontheLaborDepartmen

t’semploymentestimation.Andthisyear,wecontinuetobaseourpicksfortheBestJobsof2022onprofessionsthatshouldhireabundantlyoverthenextseveralyears.Tob

etterhelpyoumakeasmartcareerchoice,we’vealsostartedrankingourselections.4.MedicalAssistantSalaryRange:$20,810-$40,190TheLaborDepartme

ntreportsthatthereisnoformaltrainingrequiredtobecomeamedicalassistant.Butifyouwanttodistinguishyourselffromthemorethan160,000personsloo

kingtoenterthisprofession,thentrainingispreferred.Somespecializedhighschoolsandcollegesoffermedicalas

sistingprograms.3.ChemistSalaryRange:$88,090-$138,620Therearesomeobviousbonusestothisprofession.Chemistsearnoneofthehighesta

veragesalariesofallofourBestJobsandexcellentjobprospectsisanotherbonus.Butlikemanyhealthcarepractitioners,chemistsfrequentlyworkeveningshifts,

weekends,andsomeholidays.2.SoftwareDeveloperSalaryRange:$54,360-$87,790,AccordingtoBryanCantrill,thevicepresidentofengi

neeringwiththecloud-computingcompanyJoyent,softwaredevelopersshouldhaveonehandwritingcodeandtheotheronthepulseoftheevolvingITworld.Advan

cesareconstantinthisindustry,andhavingacuriousnaturewillbewhatmakesyourcareertakeoff.1.RegisteredNurseSalaryRange:$44,190-$95,130Oneofthefirstthings

youshoulddeterminewhenenteringthisfieldiswhattypeofnursingyou’dliketodo.AccordingtoMichaelWolf,aneconomistwiththeBLS,theprofessionwillgainnea

rly712,000positionsthisdecade,becausepeoplewillspendlongertimeandhigherfeesgainingthecertification.Besides,registerednursesh

avetobeondutyforthenight.1.Inwhichprofessiondoemployeesearnthelowestsalary?A.MedicalAssistant.B.Chem

ist.C.SoftwareDeveloper.D.Registerednurse.2.Whatdochemistsandregisterednurseshaveincommon?A.Theycanearnext

ramoney.B.Theyhavetotakenightshifts.C.Theyhavenoweekendsandholidays.D.Theyshouldattendspecializedcolleges.3.Whichwillmakes

oftwaredevelopersoutstanding?A.Modesty.B.Determination.C.Curiosity.D.Intelligence.BWhilelearningthesciencele

ssons,Iusedtogetadoubt-whyears,nose,tongueandeyesshouldbecalledasspecialsenses?Thebasicreasonisthatthesearethechannelsthroughwhichw

emaintaincontactwiththesurroundings.Thoughapparentlyitmayfeelliketheseareindividualsensoryorgans,theydoshowsomeconnectivity.

Interestingly,ourhearingislesssharpafterweeataheavyfood.Isn'titgoodforasoundnapafterastomach-fullmeal?Thatdoe

snotmeanwegodeafafterameal,butthehearingpitchdoeschangeafteraheavymeal.Weusuallygivecreditofthetastetoourtongue,butdoyo

uknowthatunlesssalivadissolvessomething,ourtonguecannotrecognizethetasteofthefoodeaten?Tasteisnothingbutthefoodchemicalsdissolvedinth

esalivabeingsensedbythetastebudspresentonthetongue.Trytodryoffyourtongueandmouthwithatissuepaperandthen

tastesomething.Womenaremuchbettersmellersthanmen.Theyarebornwiththischaracteristicabilityandcancorrectlypinpoi

nttheexactfragranceofthesample.Weallcanstorealmost50,000differentscents,whicharestronglytiedtothememories.Pupilsdon

otrespondtolightalone,buttotheslightestbitofnoisearoundtoo.Thussurgeons,watchmakersandthoseprofessionalswho

havetoperformamuchdelicatejobdoprefertohaveasound-freeenvironment.Evenasmallnoisecandilatetheirpupils,changethefocusandblurtheirvision.Ify

oudonotwearglassesorcontactlensduetohavinga6/6vision,youarejustamongtheonethirdofthehumanpopulation.Itisnowstatisticallyprovedthatonlyonethirdo

fthepopulationhasperfectvision,therestallareeitherwearingglassesoraretryingtoreadwithacompromisedvision.Eachandeveryoneofushasap

articularorindividualisticorcharacteristicsmell,whichisuniquetous,exceptfortheidenticaltwins.Thissmellisverysubtleyetcanbesensedevenbyanewbo

rn.Itmaybeduetothisscentthatthenewbornrecognizesthepresenceofhisparentsaround.Manyofuscanpinpointthesmellofoursi

gnificantfriendsandcolleagues.Asignificantpartofthisphenomenonisguidedbygeneticsbutitisalsochangedbytheenvironment,dietandpersonalhygiene.Thisallt

ogethercreatestheuniquechemistrythatisindividualisticforeachperson.4.Whatdoestheexampleof“heavymeala

ndhearing”inthefirstparagraphprove?A.Everysensoryorganshasitsspecificfunction.B.Weeasilyfallasleepaftereatingaheavymeal.C.Wefeeltheworldthroughour

eyes,ears,noseandtongue.D.Alltheindividualsensoryorgansareactuallyconnected.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparag

raphmean?A.Oursenseoftastebecomessharperwhenourtongueisdry.B.Thechemicaldissolvedinthesalivahelpsdigestfoodeaten.C.Sali

vaplaysanimportantroleinidentifyingthetasteoffood.D.Thetastebudsworksbetterwhenthereislesssalivainthemouth.6.Whichoft

hefollowingpersonprefersaquietenvironment?A.Acraftsmanwhoisworkingonadiamond.B.Anactorwhoisdoingrehearsal

.C.Apilotwhoisflyingaplane.D.Anengineerwhoischeckingmachines.7.Accordingtothepassage,howdoesanewbornsensehisparentsarewithhim?ATheidenticalgen

esguidehim.B.Hecanrecognizetheiruniquesmell.CHecanheartheirindividualvoices.D.Thesensorinhisbrainpicksthemout.CWit

hgreaterclimatecatastrophe(气候突变)onEarth,itisnaturalforustomakeeveryefforttostopthepotentialfloods,snowstorms,andalarming

reportsfromscientists.Formanyofus(myselfincluded),partofthatmeansrunningouttobuyreusablestraws,organiccleaners,andpackaging-freeproducts.H

owever,beforeyouaredelightedat“green”purchases,takeasecondtoconsidertheresultsofanewstudyfromArizonaUniversity.Bycomparingth

eshoppinghabits,mentalhealthandenvironmentalimpactofyoungpeople,theresearchersreconfirmedaprinciple:Buyinglessbea

tsbuying“green”stuffwithouteffort.AndthatistruewhetheryouarelookingattheimpactthatyourpurchaseshaveontheEarthoronyourownhappiness.Itshouldnotcom

easashockthatsimplyconsuminglessisbetterfortheplanet.Afterall,everynewitemafactoryyieldsrequiressomeresourcestoproduce.Takeplasticbagbansfori

nstance.Ifyourcityisgettingridofsingle-useshoppingbags,itcanbeattractivetopayforafashionableorganiccottonbaghanginginthecheck-outline

ofyourlocalsupermarket.However,expertsinsistthatgrowingcottonisactuallynobetterfortheEarththanproducingtheconventionalplastic

bags.Thenwhatisyourbestbetforcarryingyourgroceriesifyoucareaboutsustainability?Anybagyoualreadyown.ItisnotjusttheEarththatwillbehappierify

oubuyless.Youwillfeelmorecontentedtoo,accordingtothenewstudy.“Peoplebelievethattheymightwellbeself-satisfiedaboutbecomingenvironmental

lyconsciousthrough‘green’buyingpatterns,butitdoesn’tseemtobethatway”,saidtheleadresearcherSabrinaHelm.“Reducedconsumptionhaseffectso

nincreasedwell-being,butwedon’tseethatwith‘green’consumption.”“Owningeverynew‘green’productonthemarketmightmakeyoufeelcontented,butifyoureliev

eyourselfofthatburdenofownership,mostpeoplereportfeelingalotbetter,”saidHelm.8Whydoesthewritermention“green”shoppinghabits?A.Tocallonagree

nlifestyle.B.Topraisepeople’sgreenefforts.C.Tointroduceasocialtrend.D.Topresentahalftrue“green”truth.9.What’sthemainideaofparagraph3?A.The

plasticbagbansareofnoeffect.B.Usinganybagyouhaveisthebestbet.C.ReducedconsumptionisbetterfortheEarth.D.GrowingcottonisfarworsefortheEarth....10.Whatd

oestheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph4referto?AThesenseofachievement.B.Thesenseofhappiness.C.Thesenseofrel

ief.D.Thesenseofsecurity.11.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LessisMoreB.TheGreener,TheHappierC.HappinessGuaranteeD.

WhatAreGreenProducts?DWeoftenhearthat60isthenew50.Justcheckouttheimagesofyourgrandparentsorgreat-grandparentsandnoticetheirstooped(曲背的)bodies,theirwr

inkledfaceswhentheywerebarelypushing60.Whatacontrastwithenergetic,gym-goingsexagenarians(六十几岁的人)oftoday!Theresearchoverseenbygerontologist(老年学

家)TainaRantanen,comparedadultsbornin1910and1914withthosebornroughly30yearslater.Bothbirthgroupswereexaminedinpersonatage60anda

gainat70withthesamesetofsixphysicaltestsandfivemeasuresofcognition.Accordingtotheresearch,thelater-borngroupcouldwalkfaster,hadastrongerhandgraspandc

ouldusemoreforcewiththeirlowerlegs.Oncognitivetests,thelater-borngrouphadbetterverbalfluency,andscoredhigheronatestmat

chingnumberstosymbols.Butnoteverythingchangedacrossthegenerations:measuresoflungfunctionweresurprisinglynotchanging,and

therewasnoimprovementintheshort-term-memorytaskofrecallingaseriesofdigits(数字).Therearemanyreasonswhypeopleareagingbetter,includingimprovedmed

icalcareandadropinsmoking,butthekeyfactorshowninthestudyofphysicalfunctionwasthatthelater-bornadultsweremorephysicallyactiveandhadbiggerbo

dies,whichsuggestedbetternutrition.Forbrainfunction,thekeyseemedtobemoreyearsofeducation.“Educationisa

powerfulinfluenceonagingandhealth,”saysLuigiFerrucci,scientificdirectoroftheU.S.NationalInstituteonAging.“W

ithmoreeducation,youareprobablygoingtohavealargerincome,whichmeansyouaremorelikelytogotothedoctor,andhavegoodnutrition.”Healsopointsoutthatthe

averagelifespanissevenyearsshorterinapoorstatesuchasMississippithaninawealthieronesuchasCalifornia.“Herewest

illhavelotsofpeoplewhocannottakethedrugstheyneedbecausetheycannotpayforthem,”hesays.Inshort,60maybethenew50formanyofusbutnotforall.12.H

owdoesthewriterbeginthepassage?A.Byimaginingascene.B.Bymakingacomparison..C.Byraisingaquestion.D.Bypresentinganimage.13.Whichofthefollowingistr

ueabouttheresearch?A.Noteverythingchangedacrossthegenerations.B.Thelater-borngroupcouldhardlygraspthingstightly.C.Thela

ter-borngroupdidworseinmatchingnumberstosymbols.D.Therewasalittleimprovementinshort-termmemoryinbothgroups.14.Accordingtotheresearch,whatcontribut

esmosttobetterphysicalaging?A.Improvedmedicalcare.B.Education.C.Betternutrition.D.Energeticimages.15.Whatisthemaini

deaofthepassage?A.Manyreasonscontributetopeople’sbetterphysicalfunction.B.Today’senergeticsexagenarianshave

muchbetterimages.C.Educationisthekeytopeople’sbetteraging.D.Peopletodayareagingbetterthanpeoplebornearlier.第二节(10

分)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。HowtoSetNewYear'sResolutionsThatStickSomepeoplelovethetraditionofse

ttingagoaleachJanuary1.___16___Ifyouwanttoimproveyourchancesofstickingtoyour2022NewYear'sresolution,scientistssuggestyouchooseagoalthat'scon

creteandachievable.Herearemorescience-basedtipsforyou.1.Considerapenaltyclause(惩罚条款).Thismaysoundupsetti

ng,butcanworkwonders.___17___Thenyou'llfeelashamediftheycheckbacklaterandfindoutyouhaven'tfollowedthrough.Youcanalsomakeabetwithafriendt

hatyou'llsticktoyourresolutionorpay.Thetruthbehindisthatpenaltiesareevenmoremotivatingthanrewards.2.Makeitfun.Ifyouwanttobeastraight-Astudent,you

probablyassumelong,distraction-freestudysessions(时段)arekey.___18___Researchhasshownthatifyougetpleasure,you'llpersistlonger.Onew

aytomakepursuingagoalmorefunistocombineitwithaguiltypleasure.Consider,forexample,onlylettingyourselfdrinkyourfav

oritecoffeeduringastudysession.Thenthereisahooktogetyoutothelibrary.3.Allowforemergencies.Youplannedtogettobedearlyeverynightbutcouldn'

tresiststayinguplateoneFriday.Afterthat,yourearly-to-bedplanswentoutthewindowbecause“whatthehell,”you'dalreadyfailed.Researcherscallthist

he“whatthehelleffect.”___19___Bysettingtoughgoalsbutgivingyourselfoneortwoget-out-of-jail-freecardseachwee

k,youcangetbetterresults.4.___20___Spendingtimearoundhighachieverscanimproveyourownperformance.You'llpickupabitbecauseyoutendtofollowth

eirpatternsofbehavior.Strangelyenough,thereisevidencethatcoaching(辅导)friendswithsharedgoalscanimproveyoursu

ccessrate,too.A.Getalittlehelpfromyourfriends.B.Tellafewfriendsaboutyourgoal.C.Happily,thereisawayoutofthistrap.D.Thelogicfo

rwhythisworksissimple.E.Therearevariousgamesthatmakelearningfun.F.Butifit'snotfuntostudy,you'reunlikelytokeepatit.G.Othersargueit'sawasteofti

mesincemostresolutionsfail.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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。GoingtotheOlympicswasn’thappeningsmoothlyasI’dexpected.IwenttoGreeceasanalternate,butitwasa____21____experience-watchingmyteammat

es____22____togetherandcompetedayafterday.Iwaspartoftheteam,yetitwasclearthatIwasn’t____23____oneofthem.Ineverhadachancetocompete.Still,Iwaspro

udofmyidentity.AreporteraskedmehowIfeltaboutbeing____24____asanalternate.Ianswered,“Thereisnoeventthatcandefea

tmysenseofinner____25____.”AfterIreturned,Isoon____26____myself.MycoachevensaiditwasasifIhad____27____on;hecou

ldseethelight____28____inme.Inthegym,workingonmytrainingplans,I____29____tomydreamofbeinganOlympian,andfro

mthenon,Ispent24hoursaday____30____tothisgoal.I____31____ittothe2008OlympictryoutsinPhilly,andsailedrightthroughthem.Whenthedecisiondayfinall

ycamewhenthepresidentofUSAGymnastics____32____teammemberscompetingforBeijingOlympics,Iwasvery,veryconfident.Th

esecondmynamewasheard,witha____33____,Ifelltomyknees.Then,smilingandcryingatthesametime,I____34____upandhuggedmycoach.Ihuggedevery

one.Iwas____35____andinsideIwasgratefulforthe____36____andhardshipIevermetwith.ThegreatestthingIgotfromthoseyearsisthatonceIfinda(n)____37____,

it’samatterofgraspingthatdreamwith____38____confidenceandunwavering(坚定不移的)____39____.Andthenletthedream____40____me!21.A

.praiseworthyB.painstakingC.bittersweetD.heartbreaking22.A.workoutB.dropoutC.gooutD.checkout23.A.eventuallyB.reall

yC.occasionallyD.properly24.A.namedB.abandonedC.consideredD.observed25.A.peaceB.changeC.conflictD.accomplishment26.A.blamedB.enjoyedC.motivate

dD.believed27.A.stayedB.switchedC.gotD.held28.A.goonB.gobyC.goaheadD.gobeyond29.A.contributedB.adjustedC.st

uckD.belonged30.A.reducedB.addictedC.opposedD.devoted31.A.putB.madeC.caughtD.got32.A.announcedB.instructedC.interviewedD.permitted33.A.sighB.hesita

tionC.curiosityD.shout34.A.wokeB.stoodC.turnedD.looked35.A.attractedB.astonishedC.overjoyedD.moved36.A.wondersB.disappointmentC.introductionD.dif

ficulties37.A.passionB.solutionC.comparisonD.instruction38.A.partialB.artificialC.absoluteD.insufficient39.A.imaginationB.perseverance

C.intelligenceD.expectation40.A.purchaseB.challengeC.chargeD.chase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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Everyweekend,manybookwormsgatherinLiyuanLibraryinJiaojiehevillage,abooksanctuarysurroundedbychestnut,walnutandpeachtr

ees____41____branchesareusedtodecoratethebuilding.DeepintheheartofarockyvalleyontheoutskirtsofBeijing,thewoodenlibrarysitsseeminglyin____4

2____middleofnowhere.It____43____(design)about11yearsagobyProfessorLiXiaodong,fromtheSchoolofArchitectureatTsinghuaUniversity.Decoratedwi

th40,000firewoodsticksoutside,thebookstorefeatures10,000books____44____(range)fromliteraturetohistory.Thelibrary,whichopenedin2012,draws____45

____(hundred)ofvisitorseveryweekend,manyofwhomareattractedbythedesign.Themainframeworkofthebookstoreismadeof

steelbarsandtheoutsidewalland____46____(it)roof,glass.Withspaceforjust40people____47____atime,visitorslineup____48____(enter)thelibrary,whic

honlyopensonweekends.Bookshelveslinethereadingarea,asreadersstandorsitonthefloorandplatforms.“Wehavenow____49____(strict)bannedtakingpict

uresinside,assomepeoplecomeherejusttotakepictures.Theyevencomeincostumes,andthat’sreallydisturbing,”ownerPanXicomplained.“

Westillwanttogivethosewhoreallylovereadingaquietand_____50_____(peace)environment.”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)51.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。Igotoanewschoolthisterm,inthatIhavet

olearnmanysubjects.Iamnotoneofthebeststudentinmyclass,butIwon’tgiveupeasy.Ialwaystellmetoworkhard,beca

useifIwantedtocompeteagainstotherstudents,Ineedtomakegreatefforts.Peopletendtolackconfidentwhentheyfacedifficulties.Iftheyfailoneti

me,thentheywilldoubttheeffortstheyhavemade.Inthereality,wearenotstudyinginvain.Whichhasbeenlearnedwillbeofgreathelptousandwi

lldecidewhatkindpersonwewillbetomorrow.Believeinyourself,butyouwillseethevalueofeverythingyouhavedonesomeday.第二节书面表达

(满分25分)52.假定你是李华,你给新搬到你们小区的外籍教师Tom送一些粽子。因为他外出,你把东西放门卫处,并给他写了一个留言条。内容如下:1.送粽子的原因;2.吃粽子的背景;3.希望他喜欢。注意:1.

词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:粽子Zongzi端午节DragonBoatFestivalDearTom,________________________________________________________________________________

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