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武昌区2021届高三年级1月质量检测英语本试卷共150分,考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利支注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡指定位置,认真核对与准考证号条形码上的信息是否一致,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:选
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题卡收回,考生自己保管好试题卷,评讲时带来。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.W
heredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atschool.B.Inacinema.C.Inabookstore.2.Whatdidthewomanalmostforgetthismorning?A.Herkeys.B.Herwallet.C.Hern
otebook.3.Whatwillthemanhelpthewomando?A.Washplates.B.Turnoffthewater.C.Cleanupthekitchenfloor.4.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Ateache
r.B.Alibrarian.C.Awriter.5.Whattroublesthewoman?A.Sheistoobusytotryoutanewdiet.B.Shecan'tfitinadressfo
rawedding.C.Shehasn'tbeeninvitedtoawedding.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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatcanweknowabouttheflat?A.It'spartlyunfurnished.B.It'sonth
esecondfloor.C.It'sfurtherfromthepark.7.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardstheflat?A.Favorable.B.Worried.C.Uninterested.听第7段材料,回答第
8至10题。8.WhatisHarrydoingnow?A.Waitingattheairport.B.Packinguphisluggage.C.Hangingoutwithfriends.9.Whatistheprobablerelationsh
ipbetweenthewomanandHarry?A.Guideandtraveler.B.Motherandson.C.Husbandandwife.10.HowlongwillHarrystayinJapan?A.Sixmonths.B
.Twenty-twomonths.C.Oneyear.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherbrother?A.Heisstillinthearmy.B.Heisrudetot
heman.C.Hehaschangedalot.12.Whatdidthewoman'sbrotherdotohisdog?A.Hebitit.B.Hebeatit.C.Hemadeitdirty.13.Whatdoesth
ewomanaskthemantodo?A.Talktoherbrother.B.Stopshoutingather.C.Workforherbrother.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whenisthemansupposedtogiveaspeechatwork?A.On
Monday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnFriday.15.What'swrongwiththemaninthedoctor'sopinion?A.Hecatchesacold.B.Hegetstheflu.C.Hehasafever.16.W
hatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Drinkvegetabletea.B.Takemedicinedaily.C.Haveabreakforaday.17.Wherewillthewomanbeat7:30?A.Inagarden.B.Inahospital.C
.Attheman'shome.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenshouldlistenerscomeforswimming?A.At9:00am.B.At3:00pm.C.At8:00pm.19.Ho
wwastheweatheryesterday?A.Cloudless.B.Cold.C.Hot.20.WhyarethelistenersexpectedtocomeearlytoseeTheSingingMoon!A.Theseatsarelimited.B
.Theyneedtobuytickets.C.Thestartingtimeisunknown.第二部分:阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhatlimitsyoufromhikingmoreoften?Manycomplainthattheydon'thaveasuitablepartnertogowith.Whynottak
ealookatthegreathikingclubsacrossCanada?•YukonOutdoorsClubWebsite:yukonoutdoorsclub.caMembershipcost:$10forasinglemembership;$15forafamilymembershi
pDescription:Theclubarrangesdayhikes,backpackingtrips,canoetrips,mountainbiking,cross-countryskiingtrips,snowshoeingtripsandvarious
workshopsformemberstogainnewskillsandvaluableinformation.•UBCVarsityOutdoorClubWebsite:ubc-voc.comMembershipc
ost:Students$40;non-UBCstudents$60Description:TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClubisasocialgroupthathikes,mountaineers,rockclimbsand
iceclimbs.Travelandoutdoor-mindedUBCstudentsandnon-studentsarewelcometojoin.TheUBCVOChasalsoconstructedafewbackc
ountrycottagesintheCoastMountains.•PenderHarborHikingGroupWebsite:penderharbourhiking.weebly.ComMembershipcost:Free.D
escription:ThePenderHarborHikingGroupoffershikesscheduledtwomonthsinadvance,sogetonthemailinglistorcheckthewebsiteregularlytofindahikethat's
rightforyou!Hikesareusuallyoneandahalftotwohourslong,butsomefull-dayhikesarescheduled,dependingonmembers,in
terest.•VernonOutdoorsClubWebsite:vernonoutdoorsclub.OrgMembershipcost:Asinglemembershipis$25,andstude
ntspay$10,Childrenarefree.Description:Boastingamembershipofcloseto200people,theVernonOutdoorsClubisanactivegroupthatenjoyshik
ingandcycling.ThegrouporganizesaTuesdayRambleseventeachweekandalsohostsmulti-daytrips.21.Whichclubhasbuil
tremotesheltersforhikers?A.TheYukonOutdoorsClub.B.TheVernonOutdoorsClub.C.TheUBCVarsityOutdoorClub.D.ThePend
erHarborHikingGroup.22.WhatshouldyoudoifyouhopetohikewiththePenderHarbourHikingGroup?A.Makeaproperappointment.B.Follow
thewebsiteorthemail.C.Developyourinterestinhiking.D.Arrangetwomonthsaheadoftime.23.Whatdothefourclubshaveincommon?A.Bookinginadvance.B.Chargingmember
shipfee.C.Providingskillworkshops.D.Organizinghikingactivities.BJapanesewomenrebelagainstpainfuldresscodes.Theythinksomee
mployerscaremoreabouthowtheylookthanhowtheyfeel.IshikawaYumiworkedeight-hourshiftsinafuneralparlour(殡仪馆),alwaysinheels,toesbleeding.Heremployer
insisted."Whydowehavetohurtourfeetatwork,whenmencanwearflatshoes?”shecomplainedonTwitter.Thetweetexploded.
Encouraged,shegathered18,800signaturesonapetition(请愿书)callingforabanonemployersrequiringwomentowearhighheels,whichshesubmittedtothegov
ernmentlastJune.Ms.IshikawabecamethefaceoftheKuToocampaign—apunonJapanesewordsforshoes(kutsu)andpain(kutsuu),witharesponsetotheMeToomovem
ent.Morethan60%ofJapanesewomenwithjobshavebeenforcedtosqueezetheirfeetintoheelsatworkorhavewitnessedcolleaguesh
avingto,accordingtoasurvey.FemalestaffatTakashimaya,adepartmentstore,mustparadearoundtheshopin5cmheels.DresscodesatmanyJapanesefir
msarestrict.Somebanglassesforwomen(butnotmen),forfearthattheyareunattractive.Thisisespeciallyunreasonableforthosewhof
indcontactlenses(隐形眼镜)uncomfortable.Japanesebosses,whotendtobeoldermen,oftenexpecttheirfemaleemployeestoendureit.Thegovernmenthasduginitsheels.A
formerlaborminister,whoreceivedMs.Ishikawa'spetitionlastyear,insiststhatwearinghighheelsatworkis“necessaryandappropriate".Thepet
itionitselfhasreceivednoofficialresponsetodate.ButJapanesecompaniesareslowlyrespondingtoKuToo.InlateMarchJapanAirli
nesannouncedthatitsfemaleflightattendantscankickofftheirheelsandswapskirtsfortrousersiftheychoose.Allthr
eebigmobile-phoneoperatorshaverelaxedtheirrulesonheels.Ms.Ishikawaiscooperatingwithashoecompanytoproducefashiona
bleheellessshoes,"Societyischanging,"saysMs.Ishikawa."Wecan'tbeignored."Pointlessrulesaboutfootwearmaysoonbegiventhe
boot.24.Ms.IshikawalaunchedtheKuToocampaigninorderto.A.submitabanonthegovernmentB.respondtotheMeToomovementC.fightagainst
women'sdresscodesD.complainoftheirworkingconditions25.Theunderlinedphrase“diginitsheels"inParagraph5mea
ns"".A.refusetochangeB.ignoreitsworkC.opposetherulesD.postponeitsduties26.WhichofthefollowingdoJapaneseb
ossesnormallyexpecttheirfemaleemployeestodo?A.Towearglasses.B.Toweartrousers.C.Towearheellessshoes.D.Towear
contactlenses.27.WhatisMs.Ishikawa'sattitudetowardthefuturereformofthedresscodesforJapanesewomen?A.Hopeful.B.Cautious.C.Negative.D.Skepti
cal.CSelf-drivingcarsmaysoundlikesomethingfromafuturisticsci-finovel.However,withadvancedtrialsexpec
tedfrom2021,theyarealotclosertorealitythanyoumaythink.Theintroductionofself-drivingcarscouldhaveamajorimpactonho
wolderadultsgoabouttheirdailylives.Itishopedthesecarswillhelpreducethesocialisolationandlonelinessweoftenexperience
aswegetolder.Connectedandautomatedvehicles(alsoknownasCAVs),arevehiclesthatcanperformmanyofthefunctionsoftoday
'shumandriversinthefuture.Vehiclescanconnecttotheinternettoprovidedriverswithinformationonroad,trafficandweather
conditions.Theycanalsotakeoverlimitedpartsofthedrivingtask,forexample,usingadvancedemergencybrakingtohelpavoidcrashesandad
aptivecruisecontrol(自适应巡航控制)toincreasefuelefficiencyandreducedrivingtiredness.Awareofthepotentialbenefitsoft
hetechnology—fromimprovingroadsafetyandreducingtrafficjams,toenablinggreatertravelindependence,theUKgovernmenthasbeenpla
yinganactiveroleinencouragingthetechnology.Indeed,ithascommittedtospendingover£200milliononresearchanddevelopmentandtestinginf
rastructure(基础设施)toacceleratethedeliveryofsafeandsecureautomatedvehicles.Thegovernmentisalsotakingbigst
epstowardsestablishinghowourlawsandregulationsmightneedtochangetosupportthesafeuseofself-drivingcars.Meanwhile,insuranceisn'tasbigapro
blemasitmayfirstseem.Lastyearthegovernmentcreatednewinsurancerulesforself-drivingcars.Thedriverofanautomatedvehiclemus
tgetinsurancethatcoversthemwhentheyareincontrolandwhentheyhandcontroltotheirself-drivingcar.Theinsurerwouldpaycompensation(赔偿)iftheautomatedveh
iclecausedacrash,andthenrecovercostsfromwhoeverwasresponsible-andthatcouldincludethevehiclemaker.28.Accordin
gtothepassage,byusingCAVtechnologypeoplecandecrease.A.speedlimitB.fuelefficiencyC.trafficaccidentsD.
travelindependence29.InordertoencourageanddevelopCAVs,theUKgovernmenthas.A.spedupcardeliveryB.madesomecommitmentsC
.tomdownsomecityinfrastructureD.passedsomenewlawsandregulations30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsayabouttheinsuranceofself-drivingcars?A.C
arownerscanchoosewhethertogetinsuranceornot.B.TheCAVsmakersmayhavetopaycompensationaswell.C.Insuranceissocomplexthatnoonec
ansolvethisproblem.D.TheinsurerwillrefusetopaywhenacrashiscausedbyCAVs.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforth
epassage?A.CAVsAreontheWayB.GoodNewsfortheOldC.UK,theFirstCountrytoDevelopCAVsD.Self-drivingCars,aRevolutionaryInventionDThisweekXingliangZh
angofNorthwestUniversityinChinareportsinSciencethediscoveryofanewsitefullofsoft-bodiedanimalsthathaveneverbeenseenbefore.Forsoft
-bodiedanimalstobepreserved,somethingdisastrousmusttakeplace.Inthecaseoftheworld'stwomostfamousCambrian(寒武纪)sites,theBurgessShaleaccumul
ationinCanadaandtheChengjiangsite,thisdisasterwasaseriesofstormsthatdunkedvastquantitiesofmuduponacommunityofan
imals,buryingthemalive.ThenewsitethatDrZhangisreporting,knownasQingjiang,issimilartotheothersinthattheanimalsseemtohavebe
enkilledbyasuddenmudburial.However,thatiswherethesimilaritiesend.Qingjianghasproducedover20,000specimens(样本)thusfar.Ofthese,4,351haveb
eenproperlyanalysedandarethoughttorepresentaround100groupsofcreatures.DrZhangandhiscolleaguesestimatethat54oft
hesegroupshaveneverbeenseenbefore.Therearesomefamiliaranimalslikecnidarians(刺细胞动物),butthesealsoraisequitealotofquestions.Cnidariansex
istwidelyinmodemoceansandhavesimplisticbodiesthatsuggesttheyevolvedearlyduringtheriseofanimallife.Giventhis,itwasexpectedthatcnidarian
swouldbecommoninthesedimentarylayerswhentheBurgessShaleandChengjiangsiteswerefirstunearthed.Butpreciselytheoppositeproved
true.QingjiangsurprisedDrZhangbybeingloadedwithspectacularlywell-preservedmembersofthissoft-bodiedgroup.Containingeverythingfromdelicatecombjel
liestothemedusae(水母),Qingjiangrevealsthattheseanimalswerewellestablishedatthetimeandrapidlymultiplyinginsomeenvironme
nts.Preciselywhattheseenvironmentaldifferenceswerethough,remainsthesubjectofconsiderableinquiry.Anyway,thediscov
eryofthefossilscouldmakeclearthediversityofextinctcreaturesaswellastheirconnectionwithanimalsinmodemtimes,saidZhaoFangchen,aresearcherofChineseAcadem
yofSciences.32.Whatisthemostprobablereasonofthosesoft-bodiedanimals'beingsowell-preserved?A.Existingwidelyinsomeenvir
onments.B.Beingburiedalivebyasuddenmud.C.Beingabandonedduringevolution.D.Beingwell-establishedatthetime.33.InwhatwayisQingjiangsitedifferent
fromothers?A.100groupsofcreatureswerefoundinQingjiangsiteforthefirsttime.B.CnidarianswerecommoninBurgessShaleandChengjiangsites.C.Cnidariansexiste
dinlargenumbersinQingjiangsite.D.Theanimalswerekilledbysomethingdisastrous.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutcnidariansfromthepa
ssage?A.Theybecameextinctbecauseofsuddenmudburials.B.Theenvironmentaldifferencesoftheirexistencearecl
earnow.C.Theirbodiesaresosimplisticthattheycanbeeasilywipedout.D.Theydevelopedatthebeginningoftheappearanceofanimallife.35.Whatisth
emainpurposeofthispassage?A.TobringussomeknowledgeaboutQingjiangsite.B.Todisplaythediversityofextinctwatercreatures.
C.Toillustratethesignificanceofarchaeology.D.TodistinguishQingjiangsitefromothers.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12・5分)根据短文内容,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。StenKirkbak,fatheroffourandco-founderofXPLORA,shareshisthoughtsonhowparentscanbalancescreentimewithplaytime.Establishr
ulesaroundscreentimeearlyonBeforegivingyourchildtheirfirstsmartphone,makesurethatbothyouandyourchildlear
naboutdigitalresponsibilitysothatyourchildcanfullyunderstandandrespecttheseboundaries.36Theyincludenotrespondingtotextsfromunknownnumb
ers,neversharingtheirpersonalinformationonlineorwithanyonetheydon'tknow,amongothers.Makeacontractforthewholefamilytoagreeto37It
isagoodwaytobetterestablishconsistency,clarityandrespectaroundscreentimeforbothofyou.Itcouldcovereverythingfromspecifictimeswhendigitald
evicesareoff-limitstoallfamilymembers,toagreeingonaselectionofgamesthatcanbeplayedwithoutsupervision.Whataboutparentalcontrols?
Whenyourchildfirstbeginstousetheirsmartphone,establishingparentalcontrolsisagoodidea.38Butbesuretoexplainyourreasoningforyour
controlstoyourchild,sothattheyunderstandwhytheycan'thaveaccesstosomethings.39.Tellingyourchildtoavoidscreens
ifyouareconstantlyattachedtooneislikelytoresultintensionandfrustration.Asaparent,it'simportanttobeagoodrolemodelforyourchild,no
tonlywithregardstotechnologybutwithineverydaylife.ReinforcethevalueofphysicalplayIrecommendfindingwaystoreplacescreentimewithplayand
physicalactivity.40Bymakingthetoysandgamesthatyourchildlooksforwardtoplayingwithaccessible,theyrelylesso
ntechnologyforpassiveentertainment.A.Leadbyexample.B.Basically,importantrulesvary.C.Comeupwiththecontracttogether.D.Goingforanoutingwillbeanap
propriatechoice.E.Oryoucanrewardyourchildwithitemstheyenjoyiftheydoso.F.Forexample,youcanlimitaccesstointernetbro
wsingonyourchild'sphone.G.Oncetheyunderstandtheserules,theywilllearntoreducethescreentimegradually.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅
读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。Mydadisatruckdriver,andwhenIwaslittle,hewasalways4
1indeliveringsuppliesmostofthetime.Arleneandherhusband,Bill,livednextdoor.Arlenespentalotoftimeworkingi
nthe42,andIwasalwaystalkingtoherfromouryard.Ithinkwhat43metoArleneandBillisthattheyneverget44withlisteni
ngtome.IalsothinkArlenesawalotofherself45me.Itwasawonderful46.Itbecameasomewhatmonthly47thattheywatchedmewhen
myparentswentoutonadate.WhenIwasaboutfive,Iknockedontheirdoorandasked,"CanI48youasmygrandparents?”Theystartedcryingandenthusia
stically49,Soonafter,theyprintedoutacertificateandit50ontheirlivingroomwallfromthenon.Theytookmyofferso51,whichmademesurprised
.Theycouldhave52itoff.Thinkingofthatmomentstillbringstearstomyeyes.Thereissomethingtruly53aboutachildofferingupherloveandadultsbeingsoexcitedt
oacceptit.Arlenediedin2013.Afterthefuneral,Billgavemetheringhe'd54toArleneontheir25thweddinganniversary
.It'sasimplegoldbandthatIwearonmyfingerasa55ofthekindofloveIwishtoputintothisworld.41.A.absorbedB.engagedC.interestedD.experienced42.
A.formB.woodsC.houseD.garden43.A.ledB.drewC.stuckD.pushed44.A.angryB.satisfiedC.boredD.mixed45.A.inB.onC.atD.from46.A.conclusionB.connectionC
.communicationD.contradiction47.A.occasionB.operationC.occurrenceD.opportunity48.A.respectB.assumeC.ada
ptD.adopt49.A.promisedB.respondedC.admittedD.accepted50.A.hungB.wavedC.stoodD.hid51.A.excitedlyB.patientlyC.carefullyD.seriously52.A.putB.broke
nC.laughedD.shown53.A.splendidB.abstractC.ignorantD.ridiculous54.A.sentB.lentC.giftedD.passed55.A.signB.remind
erC.symbolD.review第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,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。AvideoofXiongLinghao,an18-year-oldblindgirlplaying
Beethoven'sPathetiqueSonatainaninternationalyouthpiano56(compete)inShanghai,wentpopularonline.Xiong,avisually57(disable)youngwomanwhostar
tedlearningthepianoattheageof6,saidheridolwasBeethoven,whowent58(complete)deaflaterandtheirphysicalchallengesledbothofthemtoestablishaconnecti
onwiththeoutsideworld59music.Xiongtreatsthepianoasherbestfriend.Shehascomposedseveralsongs,including60calledthe“Littledog
inDream",wheresheimaginedherlifewiththecompanyofaguide.61(bring)somuchpleasureintoherlife,thepianoempowersher
withperseverance62accompaniesherthroughoutherupsanddownsinitsownway.Shehopesto63(admit)toauniversityinBeijingandmajorinmusicper
formanceormusicproduction.Ifshehadvisionforthreedays,Xiongsaid,shewouldliketoseewithhereyes64thepianothataccompaniesh
erformorethanadecadelookslike.Shewouldalsoliketoseehowshelooks,cookabigmealforherparentsandtakeawalkintheplacesshe65(be
)tohundredsoftimes.第四部分:书面表达(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)中国首个火星探测器(MarsProbe)“天问一号”(Tianwen1)于2020年7月23日成功发射;2021年5月,“天问一号”将抵达火星。请你以“Chinase
ndsupfirstMarsProbe”为题为校报英文版写一篇英文报道,内容包括:1.“天问一号"成功发射;2.发射的影响;3.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。GaryMessina,aninvestmentbankinganalyst,now38,wasonhismorningrunalongNewYorkCity'sEastRiver.Suddenlysomethingcaughthis
eye-alarge60-year-oldmanbalancingonthefour-foot-highrailing(栏杆)thatguardedthepathfromthewater.Ashegotclosertothescene,themantookast
epforwardandjumpedintothedark,roughriverbelow.Messinarushedtotherailingtofindthatthemanwasstrugglinginthewater,clearlyunabletoswim.Ifh
ehadintendedtokillhimselfthatmorning,hehadnowchangedhismind.Thejumperscreamedcrazilyforhelpastherapidspulledhimawayfromtheseawall(防波堤).Otherjogg
ersalsoheardtheman'scalling.JohnGreen,now31,immediatelydroppedhisphoneandkeysonland,alongwithhissneakers,andjumpedinthecoldriver.
"Peoplehadcalledthepolice,butitwasunclearwhenthey'dgetthere,"saysGreen,acommercialinsurancebroker."Ijustreacted."Soonafterthat,Messinajoine
dhimintheriver.Theflowwasrapidwhilethetemperaturewasfreezing.Reachingtothejumperseemedtobeanearlyimpossibletaskforthet
worescuers.Luckily,justasthejumperwaslosingstrength,Greengrabbedholdofhim.Thepairwereabout30yardsfromtheseawallwhenMessinacaughtup
withthem.Theystabilizedtheman,withMessinasupportinghisbackandGreenholdinghimupfromeitherside.Hewasunresponsivebutno
tunconscious.Asthemenmadetheirwaytowardtheconcreteseawallthatstretchedforblocksineachdirection,Greenhadanawfulrealization:Withthewaterflo
wingagoodeightfeetbelowthelipofthewailandnoladderordock(码头)insight,therewasnowayoutoftheriver.What'sworse,thejumper,whowassixfoottwoan
dweighedaround260pounds,wasdeadweightinhisrescuers'arms,whichmeanttheycoulduseonlytheirlegstosupportthemselvesinthewater.Paragraph1:"Arescueboa
tisonitsway,"someoneshoutedtothem.Paragraph2:However,theyencounteredanewthreat:Theflowcreatedbytherapidswass
uckingthemundertheboat.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Arescueboatisonitsway,"someoneshoutedtothem.However,theyencount
eredanewthreat:Theflowcreatedbytherapidswassuckingthemundertheboat.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com