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山东省北镇中学高69级第二次考试英语试题20240919时长:120分钟满分:150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。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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onastreet.B.Inapoliceoff
ice.C.Inahospital.2.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthenewlyopenedrestaurant?A.Theservicewaspoor.B.Themenuwasconfusing.C.Thedishes
weredelicious.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheweatherapp?A.It’sinconvenient.B.It’sundependable.C.It’saccurate.4.Whydidn’tthewomantak
epartinthespeechcontestyesterday?A.Sheforgotit.B.Shewasbusy.C.Shewasseriouslyill.5.Whatdidthewomanforgettobringwithher?A.Thep
hone.B.Thecharger.C.Cleaningitems.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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Brotherandsister.C.
Fatheranddaughter.7.Whatisthemandoingforhismother?A.Gettingsomeflowers.B.Makingachocolatecake.C.Sharinghouseholdchores听第
7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Howmanygiftshasthemangotfromthewomanbeforeseeingher?A.Seven.B.Twelve.C.Fifteen.9.WhichcityissuitableforLucytopracticeIt
alianaccordingtotheman?A.Chicago.B.Canberra.C.Madrid.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.InBoston.B.InM
unich.C.InSingapore.11.Whydoesthemancometoday?A.Topaythegasbill.B.ToaskreasonsforpricerisesC.Tofindoutwhyhe’sbeingovercharged.12.Ho
wmuchshouldthemanpayforhisgasbillthistime’A.20dollars.B.25dollars.C.35dollars.13.Whatdidthemandoindune?A.Heattendedagraduationceremony.B.Hedidmarketr
esearchwithhiswife.C.Hehadaone-monthtourofacountry.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Lookingforajob.B.Pickingaunive
rsity.C.Choosingacollegemajor.15.Wheredoesthewomanadvisegettinginformationonincome?A.Fromparents.B.OntheInternet.C.Frombooks.16.Whatkin
dofjobdoesthemanwant?A.Aninterestingone.B.Arelaxingone.C.Awell-paidone.17.Whatmaythewomanrefertointheend?A.ThesalaryB.ThescholarshipC.Theinterest.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoweknowaboutAcieHollandIII?A.Hisbuswentoutofcontrol.B.Hesavedthepassengers’lives.C.HemovedtoWisconsinrecently.19.Wha
tisAcieHollandIII’sgrandmother’sjob?ARepairingabus.B.AmusingthekidsC.Dealingwiththepatients20.Whatwasthepercentageofg
reenenergysourcesinglobalelectricityin2000?A.About10%.B.About19%.C.About30%.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳。AGreenfieldsandhillsgiveIrelandits“EmeraldIsle”nickname.Roundingoutallthatunspoilednatureareancientcastles,hi
storicvillages,andpubsalivewithtraditionalmusic.Here’sthebestwaytoexperiencethiscolorfulcornerofEurope.RockycovesThes
outhwest’srockycovesarerichwithseaweed,revealingalittle-knownpieceofIrishhistory.“Inthepastpeoplecouldn’teatmeatso
theywouldgodownaroundtheseshoresandgetlaver,orsleabhac,asit’shighinprotein,”saysKerryannO’FarrellofAtlanticIrishSeaweed,wh
oseguidesleadeducationalseavegetablewalksatDerrynaneHarbour.CapeClearIslandLocatedeightmilesoffthesoutherncoast,CapeClearIsland(Oileán
Chleire)isoneofIrish-speakingGaeltachtareas,whichcanbefoundinsevencountiesandonsomeislands.OnCape,theformergirlsschoolnowhousestheHeritag
eCentrewithexhibitsontheisland’smaritimehistoryandculture.Don’tmissthegoatmilkicecreamatlocalfavoriteCléi
reGoats.TheRiverCorribWhileShopStreetandEyreSquaredrawthecrowds,theWesternneighborhoodacrosstheRiverCorribisthesoulofthecity.Soakupthebohemian
vibeatplaceslikeBellBookandCandle,atreasuretrovefornewandsecond-handbooks;themonthlyFleaStyleMarketinsidetheGalwayArtsCentre;
andtheCraneBar,whichfeaturessomeofthecity’sbest“trad”fiddleandbodhránplayers.GreatLighthousesofIrelandGreatLighthousesofI
relandoffersaguidetonoteworthybeaconsaroundthecountry.Oneofthemostremote,St.John’sPointLighthouserisesattheendofanarrowpeninsulainCountyDonegal,looki
ngouttoDonegalBayandCountySligo.StayovernightinClipperorSchooner,theformerlighthousekeepers’residences,andexperienc
ethesolitudeofkeepingwatch.Naturally,there’snoWi-Fi,sounwindandreadabookbesidethefire,orexploretheheadlandatsunrise.1.Whatcan’tyoudo
inCapeClearIsland?A.Appreciatelocallanguage.B.Trythegoatmilkicecream.C.Admiretheisland’smaritimehistory.D.Enjoyeducationalseavegetablewal
ks.2.Whichwouldbethebestplaceforsomeoneinneedofanundisturbedplace?A.Rockycoves.B.CapeClearIsland.C.TheRiver
Corrib.D.GreatLighthousesofIreland.3.Thepassageismostlikelytakenfrom________.A.anewsreportB.anadvertisementC.atravelbroch
ureD.anencyclopediaBBythetimeNalinKamatwas13,theTorontoteenwaswellonhiswaytobecomingaworkingartist.Hehadalreadyhadhisfirstshowatalocalartcen
ter,showcasinghisseriestitled“Dispositions”,whichillustratedhisowngrowthduringadolescence(青少年).Yethewantedmore—specificallytostartshowin
ghisworkinajuriedexhibition,whereagroupofartexpertswouldevaluateandselectpiecesinacompetitivereviewprocess.That’swhenhehitanobstacle,disc
overingintheverylastlineofamulti-pageapplicationthattheminimumageforsubmissionwas18.Thatrejectionbecameam
otivationforcreation.“Ithoughtit’dbereallycoolifIcouldprovidetheopportunitytomoreyoungartists,”saysNalin,now15.Withthesupportofhi
sparents,inJanuary2023,NalinrentedastorefrontandfoundedLittleEGGGallery,whichisnowprofitableenoughtomakeendsme
etbychargingasmallhangingfeeforanydisplayedwork.Inturn,LittleEGGhelpspromoteyoungtalentbyshowcasingtheirwork.Notlongafteropening,DavidGriffin,aprofes
sorandartistofOntarioCollegeofArtandDesignUniversitysteppedintothegalleryandmetNalin.Griffinregardsh
imassomeonespecial:“astrongyoungartistwithareallyexcellentidea—creatingaspaceforshowingthenaturalgeniusofyoungpeople.Itwasavoid(空白)inth
eartworld.”ThereNalinaskedGriffintohelpjudgeanupcomingcompetition.Thefirstjuriedshowwaslastspring,and
five-year-oldJackGamblewonforhisabstractpaintingtitledPokemon.AsNalinwasbusywithschool,lifeandhisownart,LittleEGGismostlyopenbyappointmentonly,
buthe’sstillcommittedtogrowingitwithseasonalandthemedshowsscheduledafewtimesayear.4.WhatdoweknowaboutNalinKamatfromthefirsttw
oparagraphs?A.Hedrewteenagers’growthinhiswork.B.Hebecameaworkingartistwhenaged13.CHewasdisqualifiedfora
juriedexhibition.D.Heshowedhisseriesatthecapitalartcenter.5.WhydidNalindecidetosetupLittleEGGGallery?.
A.Topromoteartistsbyshowcasingtheirwork.B.Toformtheconnectionbetweendifferentgalleries.C.Toexpandhisownbusinessthroughthemedshows.DToshowyoung
artists’talentbyofferingthemastage.6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeNalin’sideaofopeningthegallery?A.Pioneering.B.Short-lived.C.Popul
ar.D.Unpromising.7.WhatkindofpersonisNalinKamataccordingtothetext?A.Helpfulandcautious.B.Devotedandcreative.C.Humorousandintelli
gent.D.Knowledgeableandambitious.COnarecentafternoon,dozensofelderlyfarmerswereplayingchessinacourtyard,acommonsceneattheMadongchu
anTownshipZhaotaiVillageMutualSupportNursingHomeinYan’an,ahillypartofNorthwestChina’sShaanxiprovince.Therearenoc
aregiversinsight.Instead,theresidentslookafteroneanotherattheself-servicenursingfacility,whichwasreb
uiltfromadesertedprimaryschoolinMadongchuantownship.Theyoungeronesgrowvegetablesinasmallpathoflandnearby.Theycookoutdoorsusin
gasharedkitchen,andthefoodisdeliveredtothosewithmobilityissues.Aftermeals,manyplaychessorchatattheirleisu
re.Localauthoritiesalsohiredaretiredvillagedoctortooverseethefacilitysothattheresidentsnolongerhavetogotothehospitalfor
lessseverehealthproblemssuchascoldandfever.“Theywereenjoyingthemselvesinthemomentandleadingratherindependentlives
,”ZhaoLiwen,secretary-generalofTaikangYicaiFoundation,saidofherfirstimpressionabouttheresidentsduringavisitin2019.TheBeijing-basedcharityofferedh
elpbydonating1millionyuantothenursinghome.Whenshearrived,theseniors,allempty-nesterswhoareeitherchildlessorhavechild
renworkinginbigcities,werewrappingdumplingstogether.Thescenewasasharpcontrastfromlifeintheareamorethanadecadeago.Villageeldersusedtolivelonely
lives,scattered(分散)amongtheremoteareaandunabletoaccesshospitalsandotherpublicservices.Thenin2013,afloodwashedtheirhomesaway,forcingthemtomoveintoth
enursingfacility.ThenursinghomeinYan’anisoneofthebestexamplesofChina’sincreasingeffortstotakeadvantageofthestrengthof“relationship-basedcommunities”i
nrural(乡村的)areastoensurefast-grayingresidentsarecaredfor.Comparedwithamorecommercialorrule-basedsocietyincities,ruralcommu
nitiesinChinaareknowntooperate.,throughpersonalconnectionsandmutualtrust.Theself-sufficient,interdependentculturedisplayedbythenursingh
omeisbeingsupportedbyauthoritiestodealwithaginginthecountryside.8.Whatdotheelderlyresidentsdointhenursingfacil
ity?A.Theyusetheirseparatekitchens.B.Theyenjoytheirleisureactivities.C.Theyshareadvancedmedicalservices.D.T
heyemploycaregiverstolookafterthem.9.WhatapproachdoesthenursinghomeinYan’antaketodealwiththeruralaging?A.Followings
trictregulations.B.Developingmutualcooperation.C.Conductingcommercialstrategies.D.Promotingindividualindependence.10.Whatistheautho
r’sattitudetotheself-servicenursinghome?A.Objective.B.Indifferent.C.Favorable.D.Disapproving.11.Whic
histhemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.RuralRevival:China’sApproachtoAgingPopulationB.Promotingtraditionalvalues:ATaleof
AginginRuralChinaC.BridgingGenerationGaps:TheStoryofYan’an’sNursingHomeD.Relationship-BasedCommunity:ANursing
HomeinRuralChinaDHere’saquickquiz.PersonAdoesafavorforyou.PersonBasksyoutodoafavorforhim.Whodoyoutend
tolikemore?Surprisingly,theanswerisPersonB.Thisquirk(怪癖)ofhumannatureisknownastheBenFranklinEffect.BenjaminFranklincameacrossthephenomenoni
n1736whenservingasaclerktothePennsylvaniaAssembly.Apowerfulmemberdidn’tcareforFranklinandthreatenedtomakelifemiserableforhim.Whattodo
?Insteadofwinninghimoverwithsweettalk,Franklinaskedifhecouldborrowarareandvaluablebookthemanowned.Thisrequestalteredth
eman’sattitudeandpavedthewayfortheirfriendship.Franklin’stakeaway:“Hethathasoncedoneyouakindnesswillb
ereadytodoyouanother,thanhewhomyouyourselfhaveobliged.”Severalstudieshaveconfirmedthis.ButhowcanweexplaintheBenFranklinEff
ect?Somepsychologistsrefertocognitivedissonance(失调).It’sdifficulttoholdtwocontradictorythoughtsatthesametime.Itma
kesusuncomfortable.Weresolvethistensionbychangingourmind.“Idon’tlikeJoe,butIamdoinghimafavor,”wemightthink.“SomaybeIdolikehim
.”Whilecognitivedissonanceexplainsalot,italonedoesn’texplaintheBenFranklinEffect.One2015studyfoundthatitwas,rather,theaffiliative(亲和的)motivethatthe
requestsconvey.Thatis,wehumanswanttomaintaingoodrelationswithotherhumans,andonewaytoachievethisisbydoingfavorsforothers.Thisexplainsalotaboutaltrui
sticbehavior.Welikebeingusefuland,byextension,welikethosewhogiveustheopportunitytodoso.It’sinourgenes.Yetthereismuchwestil
ldon’tknowabouttheBenFranklinEffect.Doesitapplyequallyacrosscultures?Isthereapointbeyondwhichaskingafavormakesyoules
s,notmorelikable?Askingtoborrowabookisonething;askingtoborrowacarisanother.12.WhydoestheauthormentionBenjaminFranklin’sexperience
?A.Toillustrateadilemmainmakingchoices.B.Tosuggestawayofstrikingupfriendships.C.Tostresstheimportanceofstrategicre
quests.D.TointroducetheoriginoftheBenFranklinEffect.13.Whatisareasonforpeople’stendencytolikethoseaskingforfavors?A.Reducingthetensioncausedbysocial
contact.B.Increasingthechanceofgettinghelpinreturn.C.Avoidingthediscomfortfromconflictingthoughts.D.Establishingacooperativecommu
nityofsharedtrust.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“altruistic”probablymeaninparagraph4?A.Selfless.B.Impolite.
C.Aggressive.D.Responsible.15.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheBenFranklinEffect?A.Itmakeslittlesense.B.Itappliestomostcultures.C.Ithassituationallim
itations.D.Ithasgreatpracticalsignificance.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中有两项为多余选项。WhyareP
oliceOfficersCalledCops?Policeofficersareoftenreferredtoascops.____16____Somearguethetermisshortenedfrom“copper”andcomesfromcopp
erbadges(徽章)wornbyapoliceman.Otherssaythatitstandsfor“ConstabularyofPolice”.Generalagreementonthewordoriginsof“cop”,however,suggest
sthatthetermisbasedmoreonthepoliceman’sjobthanonhisclothingorjobtitle.InLatin,theverbcaperecanbedefinedas“tocapture.”InFr
ench,theverbiscaper.“Tocop”inEnglishistoseizeortotake.____17____SomealsobelievethattheDutchwordkapen,whichalsolooselytranslatesto“tostealortake”,isr
elatedtopolicemenbeingcalledcoppersorcops.Essentially,thepoliceforcewastheretotakecriminalsoffthestreets.____18____AndsinceAmericanEnglishespeci
allydrawsfromGerman,French,andLatin,thespecificlanguageoriginofkapenorcaperecreatesareadypathtotheter
m“cop”.____19____Anditisnolongerconsideredrude.However,certainothertermsforpoliceofficersaredefinitelyunwelcome.WhileBritishPolicemi
ghtnotmindbeingcalled“bobbies”,nopolicemembersliketobereferredtoas“pigs”orthe“fuzz”.Somedon’tmindthetermthe“heat”asappliedtothewholepolic
eforce,butthepoliceforcedoesnotgenerallytakekindlytotermsgiventothembycriminals.Theterm“cop”isinsuchcommonusagenowthatashowdocumentingthei
rworkonthejobiscalledCops.EventhoughJ.EdgarHooveroncehighlyobjectedtotheterm,itisnowfinetorefertoapolicemanorapolicewoman
asacop.____20____AThetermisslightlylessfamiliartopeople.B.So,theLatin,Dutch,andFrenchtermsareallsimilar.C.The
sewordsdefinesomeofwhatapoliceofficerdoes.D.Theprofessionofapoliceofficerwasnotrespectedthen.E.Buttheoriginsofthisn
icknamearesomethingofadebate.F.However,theterm“policeofficer”isgenerallymostcorrect.G.Todayitisappropriateto
callmembersofthepoliceforcecops.第三部分语言运用(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)阅读下列短文,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。HereIwas,sittingin
therollercoaster(过山车)cartofKingdaKainNewJersey,thetallestandsecondfastestrollercoasteronEarth.Myfriendsshoutedinexcitement,whileIshakily___21_
__myhandsonmyshorts.“Howcanyoubesoexcitedwhen...”Mywordscaughtinmythroatandmeltedintoscreamsastherollercoastersuddenly___22___
forward.Itwasthefastest___23___Ihadeverexperiencedinmylife:128milesperhour.Iscreamedatthetopofmy___24___asfearfrozemeupfrominsi
de.Werapidlymoveduptheskinnyhump(驼峰)risingintothecloudsataninetydegreeangle,havingcrossedthetrackbringingusforw
ardinmere___25___.___26___,closetothehighestpartofthehump,I___27___alittle.Myscreamsbecamelessterrifiedandmoreenergetic.Oncewereachedthe___2
8___ofthehump,Icouldalmosttouchthesky.Andthenwewerespiraling(盘旋)downwards,curvingandtwistingand___29___towardsEarthatthesamespeed.____30
____Irealizedit,wehadalreadymettheground.Itwasathirty-second-longride.Imanagedto____31____theentireride
withoutabreakdown.Igaspedinsurprise.Itwasover.Ihadnotonlysurvivedtheride—Ihad____32____it.Myfriendturnedto.me,hereyes____33____.“Areyouread
yforthenextrollercoaster?”MyheadfeltlightaswewalkedawayfromtheridespinningwithsomethingIdidn’t____34____recognize.Ittookmeafewminutestoputanam
etoit—thrill.“I’mreadyforanything.”Untiltoday,that____35____ridethatIwenton20yearsagoisstillkeptaliveinmymemory.21.A.wipedB.wavedC
.joinedD.cleaned22.A.removedB.rocketedC.struggledD.marched23.A.launchB.operationC.rideD.flight24.A.cheeksB.throatC.heartD.lungs25.A.minute
sB.hoursC.secondsD.occasions26.A.InsteadB.MeanwhileC.ThereforeD.However27.A.brokedownB.calmeddownC.madeupD.dressedup28.A.topB.pointC
.trackD.location29.A.swingingB.escapingC.shootingD.roaring30.A.AfterB.ThoughC.BeforeD.While31.A.takeoffB.carryonC.gothroughD.getthrough
32.A.enjoyedB.deservedC.hatedD.confirmed33.A.brightB.wetC.closedD.open34.A.graduallyB.absolutelyC.immediatelyD.eventually35.A.r
omanticB.thrillingC.alarmingD.awkward非选择题部分第二节(共10小题;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。Scientistsbelievetherecouldbelifeonthe
planetVenus(金星),oratleastinthecloudsaboveit.Theyhavediscoveredamysteriousgasthere,buttheyhavenotbeenabletopro
videan___36___(explain)forit.Thisgas,___37___iscommonlyfoundwherethereislife,canalso___38___(produce)infactories.However,therearenofactorieson
Venus.Sowhyisthisgasthere,50kilometersupfromtheplanet’ssurface?Prof.JaneGreavesfromCardiffUniversity,UK,togetherwithothersc
ientists,___39___(try)tosolvethismysteryatpresent.Theyhavepublishedapaper___40___(outline)theirfinding
sanddonesomework___41___(determine)thegasdoesn’toriginatefromlife.Despitetheirefforts,theyhavenotyetreachedaconclusion.Noone
hasyetbeenabletosayhowthegascanbetherewithoutlivingthingstocreateit.“Ihavedevotedmyentirecareer___42__
_searchingforextraterrestrial(地球外的)life,”saidProf.Greaves,“so___43___ideathatwemighthavefoundasignoflifeonVenusisexciting.Bu
tweareencouragingotherstocontributetheirideasandhelpusidentify___44___wemayhavemissed.”Thescientistsarealsoinvestigatingthepossib
ilitythatthegascouldbeabyproductofgeologicalprocesses,butfurtherresearchisneededtoconfirmthis.____45____themysteryremainsunsolved,thedisc
overyofthisgashassparkedrenewedinterestinthesearchforextraterrestriallife.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你得知2024年巴黎奥运会组委会正在招募一
批英语志愿者,请你给组委会写一封英文信,提出申请,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;3.期待参与。注意:1.词数80左右(开头结尾已给出,不算入词数);2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:2024巴黎奥运会theParis2024OlympicGamesDearOlymp
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rs,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Whenstartingmysixth-gradeyear,Iwasnervousaboutmanythings.ButnothingcomparedtotheproblemthatIgott
otheagewheremyvoicestartedchanging.Atfirst,thevoicegettingdeepexcitedme.ButthenIlearnedbeforegettingdeeper,itcancrack(变嘶哑).Th
efirsttimeithappenedIwassoembarrassed.Surprisingly,myfriendsdidn’tmakefunofme.Infact,theydidn’tevenmentionit.Buti
nmyself-conscioussixth-grademindIwascertaintheymadefunofmebehindmyback.Theyweren’thavingthesameproblem.Aftermyfirstvoicecrackexperience,Iwasdetermi
nedtomakesureitwouldn’thappenagain.Atleastnotinpublic.So,exceptforstrategictimesIsaid,“cool”and“yeah”,Ididn’ttalk.Mylogicw
as,“IfIdon’tusemyvoice,itcannotcrack.”However,Icouldn’tgowithouttalkingforever.Ineededanewsolution.Ibe
ganclearingmythroatbeforespeaking,whichactuallyseemedtohelp.LimitinghowmuchIspokeandclearingmyvoicemadememuchlessstressful.Thiswasgreatbutth
erewasalargerproblem.Iwasmuchmorescaredabouthavingavoicecrackduringclass.MyclasshadmanynewkidsI’dneverspokenwith.Ididn’
twanttheirfirstimpressionsofmetobebasedonavoicecrack.Unfortunately,onedaymyconcerncametrue.Itwasabouttwomonthsafterthebeginning
oftheterm.OnthedayithappenedeverythingwasthesameasalwaysuntilIgotintotheclassroom.Inoticedthatwehadasubstituteteacher(代课老师)andimmediatelyst
artedthinkingabouthowhewouldtakeattendance.Mypermanentteacherneverhadto,sincehealreadykneweachstudent,Ipanicked.Somanythough
tsrushedthroughmymindthatIcouldn’tthinkstraight.IcalmedmyselfdownbytellingmyselfthatIonlyhadtosayoneword“Here”.“Easyenough,right?”It
houghtsountilmynamewascalled.Ididmyroutine—clearedmythroat,tookabreath,andsaid,“Here.”Theonlyproblemwasthatwhilesayingthis,
Ihadtheworstvoicecrackinthehistoryofvoicecracks.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。Thewholeclasstur
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