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2024年高考英语第一次模拟考试(新高考七省卷01)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改
动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试范围:高考考试范围。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewpainting?A.Itiscolor
ful.B.Itisabstract.C.Itisamazing.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Jenny’sworkmates.B.Jenny’scompany.C.Jenny’sstories.3.Whatmadethewomanwait
solongforherclothes?A.Thebreaking-downofthecompany.B.Hernotbeinginformedintime.C.Thewrongdeliveryofherpackage.4.WhatisDonald
doinginthekitchen?A.Gettingsomethingtoeat.B.Lookingforhisphone.C.Goingonline.5.Howdoesthemansound?A.Excited.B.Doubtful.
C.Anxious.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.Whatdoesthemanreallywanttoeat?A.Fastfood.B.Beansandrice.C.Hotpot.7.Whenwillthespeakersgoouttoeat?A.Latertonight.
B.Nextmonth.C.Attheendofthemonth.【听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。】8.WhatisTomdoingnow?A.Playingcomputergames.B.Doingsomelaundry.C.Choosingapresent.9
.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardsthemanintheend?A.Impatient.B.Doubtful.C.Approving.【听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。】10.Howisthewomanprobablyfeeling?A.Ups
et.B.Confident.C.Satisfied.11.Whichpartofthewoman’scarisbrokenthistime?A.Itswindow.B.Itsengine.C.Itsdoor.12.Whatdoesth
emansuggestthewomando?A.Dosomeresearchonline.B.Findcheaperservice.C.BuyaFordcar.【听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。】13.H
owdoesthewomanlooknow?A.Tired.B.Upset.C.Excited.14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofLinda?A.Intelligentandpretty.B.Popularandlovely.C.Hard-workingan
dsmart.15.What’stheweatherprobablylikenow?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Borrowsomebooks.B.Studywiththewoman.C.Returntoth
eteachingbuilding.【听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。】17.Whatistheimportanceofacknowledgingourfears?A.Toignoreandsuppressourfears.B.Tohavethecouragetofacethem.C.Toc
ompareourselvestoothers.18.Howcandirectlyfacingfearshelpus?A.Itcanholdusbackfromachievingourgoals.B.Itcanhelpusgrowandreac
hourfullpotential.C.Ithasnoimpactonourpersonalgrowthanddevelopment.19.Whyisitimportanttofocusonourownjourneyinsteadofcomparingourselvest
oothers?A.Sothatwedon’tgetdiscouragedbycomparingourprogresstoothers.B.Sothatwecanperformbetterthanothers.C.Sothatwecangloatonoursuc
cess.20.Wheredoesthegreatestgrowthcomefrom?A.Discomfortandanimosity.B.Decodingadversity.C.Discomfortandadversity.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。AItisestimatedthatby2025,some75billionsma
rtdeviceswillbeconnectedtotheInternet-of-Things.That’sabout15devicesperperson!Herearesomeunusualsmartde
vices.BeltyGoodVibesItistheveryfirstsmartbeltintegratingArtificialIntelligenceintotheactivitiesofyoureverydaylife.Beltyoffersfeedbackabout
therhythmofyourlife.Itgoesbeyondstatisticsandhelpsyoutobemoreawareofthequalityofyoureverydayexperience.Thebeltpromotesactivities,challengesyoutoi
ncreaseamountsofactivity,countsstepsandremainscompletelyintunewithyourbody.EmberSmartMug2Designedforho
meorofNice,EmberMug2doesmorethansimplykeepyourcoffeehot.Itallowsyoutosetanexactdrinkingtemperature,soyourcoffeeisne
vertoohot,ortoocold.Emberisaconnecteddevice.UsetheEmberapptosetyourtemperature,customizepresets(自定义预置)foryourf
avoritedrinks,receivenotifications(通知)whenyourdesiredtemperatureisreached,personalizeyourmugandmore.IntegrateswithAppleHealth,andyoucantrackan
dmonitoryourdailycaffeineconsumption.NORASmartSockBabyMonitorTrackyourbaby’sheartratedayandnight,indoorandoutdoor,athomeoronaroadtrip.Monitorthe
foottemperaturetoensureit’scomfortable.Keepaneyeonthesleepingpositiontomakesureitalwayssleepsonback.Keeptrackingthesleephistoryasitgrowseveryday.Usei
tanywherewithadirectBluetoothlinktoiOS13+orAndroid10+.SmartEggTrayThisdeviceshowsyouhowfarsomemanufacturersgotomakethingsc
onnected.MeettheQuirkyEggminder.Itsyncs(同步)withyoursmartphonetotellyouhowmanyeggsyou’vegotathome(upto14)andwhenthey’regoingbad
.In-trayLEDlightsindicatetheoldestegg,whilepushnotificationsalertyouwhenyou’rerunninglow.21.Whichsmartdevicebenefitspeople’shealthindi
fferentaspects?A.SmartEggTray.B.EmberSmartMug2.C.BeltyGoodVibes.D.NORASmartSockBabyMonitor.22.WhatcanNORASmartSo
ckBabyMonitordo?A.LinktothelocalWi-Fiautomatically.B.Changethefoottemperatureofthebaby.C.Keeprecordofthedataaboutthebaby’sslee
p.D.Offerfeedbackabouttherhythmofthebaby’slife.23.EmberSmartMug2cankeepyourcoffeeatafixedtemperatureprobablybecause_______.A.themugc
anheatthecoffeeinsideB.themugcanreactwiththecoffeeinsideC.themugcanbeconnectedtothesmartphoneD.thetemperatureofcoffeedoesnotdropnatural
lyBIwas6yearsoldwhenmyfathertoldmewewereleavingtheBigAppleCircus(马戏团).Untilthatpoint,Ihadspentmostofmylifeonthecircuslo
t,playingwiththeothercircuskids.Thecircus,byitsnature,isonethathasaloosestructure.Sotheearlyyearsaftermyleavingthecircus,tositinaclassroo
malldayfeltmorelikeaprison.Butyearslater,Ifoundareasthatinterestedme.ItooktheskillsIhadlearnedfrombeingonstageandappliedthemtobroadcastin
g.AndsowhenBoston’snewsstationWBURofferedmeajoboutofcollege,Ijumpedatthechance.Alongtheway,IfoundIreallyenjoyedthework.IbecameWBUR’snewsr
eporter.TheflexibilityandadaptabilityI’dlearnedinthecircusasachildhelpedmedomyjobnaturallyandeasilyinastressfulsituati
on—whetheritwasadestructivetornadooutsideBoston,ortheBostonMarathonbombingsof2013.Butthenaseriousinfectiousdiseaseappeared.Sudd
enly,forthefirsttimeinmyadultlife,Iwentforayearwithoutdoinganyshows.ButitbecamecleartomethatperformingwaswhatItrulywanted.Forme,thecircussymbolize
swhoIam.AndstageshavealwaysbeenwhereI’vefeltthemostfree.Somepeoplegetnervousbeforetheygoonstage,butbyactingthecharacterofJacque
sWhipperanddrawingastupidmoustacheonmyface,allmysocialanxietydisappears.Circusperformancesgobeyondage,socioeconomicstatu
s,andevenlanguage.It’sthetypeofperformancewhereyoucangoanywhereintheworldtoentertainanyone—helpanyoneforgettheirtroublesfo
r5,10andeven30minutes.Andmostimportantly,forme,itmeanscominghome.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelintheearlyyearsofschool?A.Curious.B.Fresh.C.Controlled.D.Impat
ient.25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’sjobatWBUR?A.Hediditforhisfather.B.Hediditagainsthiswill.C.Heriskedhisneckdoingit.D.He
tooktoitgreatly.26.Whatdoesthecircusprobablymeantotheauthor?A.Ameansofliving.B.Achancetogoanywhere.C.Apartofhisidentity.D.Awaytoforgethistroub
les.27.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?A.Toexpresshisloveforcircusperformances.B.Tostressthevalueofperforming.C.Tosharehi
spersonalexperiencesinacircus.D.Todiscusstheproblemofchoosingajob.CIfyouhaveacar,youmostlikelyhavebeenfeelingpa
inatthepump.Atthetimeofwriting,agallonofgasinLafayetteCountycosts$3.94,withthenationalaverageevenhigherat$4.24.Thes
earethemostexpensivegaspricesinhistory.TheWhiteHousehasregardedthisriseinpricesas“Putin’sPriceHike”,buthowmuchi
stheconflictbetweenRussiaandUkrainereallytoblame?TheWhiteHouse’sclaimcouldbebelievableifgaspriceshadnotalreadybeenwayabovenormalbefor
eRussiansoldierseversetfootinUkraine.Infact,BidentoldtheFederalTradeCommissiontoinvestigatehighgaspricesbackinNovember2021,longbeforetheRussia-Ukra
ineconflict.FormanyAmericans,gaspricesarethelimitingfactorinhowmuchfoodisonthedinnertable,becausenearlyallgoodsneedga
stobetransported.Eggpricesareup13.1%,porkhasrisen14.1%andchickenrose10.3%overthepastyear.InFebruary,asaresultoftheclimbinggaspricesandothe
rfactors,suchasthesupplychaincrisis,theConsumerPriceIndex,whichtracksaverageinflation(通胀),roseanother0.8%,whichcanhaveterri
bleimpactsforlow-incomefamilies.ThiswasatrendbeforetheRussia-Ukraineconflict,andblamingitonPutinisshyingawayfromtherealproblemof40-year
highinflation.WhileAmericansarestrugglingtopayforthingsthatjustafewyearsagowouldbeaffordable,Secretaryof
TransportationPeteButtigieghadatone-deafsolution.Ifyoucannotaffordgas,justgetanelectricvehicle.Easy,right?Anelectriccarcoststensof
thousandsofdollars,andwhenpeoplecannotevenaffordatankofgas,theywillsurelynotbeabletoaffordabrandnewcar.Presiden
tBidenhassaidhe“can’tdomuch”abouthighgaspricesandinflation,butthatisnottrue.WedonotneedtorelyonRussianoiltokeeppriceslow.Theansweri
sforPresidentBidentoincreaseUnitedStatesoilproductiontooffsetanylostoilimportsfromRussia.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthegasprices?A.
TheyremainednormalbeforetheRussia-Ukraineconflict.B.TheyrosemainlybecauseRussiadecidedtoexportlessoil.C.Theyclimbe
dtothehighestinhistoryforuncertainreasons.D.TheywentupsuddenlybecauseoftheRussia-Ukraineconflict.29.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofPeteButtigieg’ssug
gestion?A.Reasonable.B.Senseless.C.Practical.D.Funny.30.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“offset”inthelastpar
agraph?A.Giveriseto.B.Launchanattackon.C.Getridof.D.Makeupfor.31.Whichservesasthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Gasprice
sareBiden’sfault,notPutin’sB.HighgaspriceshitAmericansreallyhardC.ThetruthbehindanabnormalphenomenonD.Timetotakemeasurestokeepgaspricesdown
DTheconceptof“forestbathing”haslongbeenpraisedforitssupposedhealthbenefits.Itcanimprovementalhealthandcognitive(认知)p
erformance,reducebloodpressureandeventreatdepressionandanxiety.Yetforestscanbehardtoreachorcompletelyinaccessibleinaworldwhereasmanyas5billionpeopl
emightliveinurbanenvironmentsby2030.Somescientistsbelievethatvirtualrealitycouldofferanalternative.VRhasalr
eadybeenusedtohelpdistractchildrenundergoingmedicalprocedures,andicyvirtuallandscapeshaveeasedthepainofburnvictims.Couldvirtualforest
sobtainthesamephysiologicalresponsesasrealones?AgroupofscientistsattheCzechUniversityofLifeSciences—apsychologistwithresearch
ersintheforestrydepartment—hastestedtheassumptionbytakingagroupof15peopleintotheRoztockyhájnaturereservefor30-minutebathingsessions.Th
eythenusedlaserscannerstodevelopavirtualtwinofthesameareaofforest,enhancedwithaudiorecordings.Twentypar
ticipants,including10whovisitedtherealforest,spent30minutesinthevirtualforest.Questionnairesassessingtheparticipantsemotionalstatesrevealednosignifi
cantdifferencebetweenthetwoexperiences,accordingtotheresults.Astheforestryresearcherleadingtheprojectexplained,“Iwasawarethattheforestwasnotreal.Howe
ver.theexperiencewasvivid,anditwaseasyformetoforgetthatIwasinanexperimentalroom.”Therearelimitationsofcourse.Sincecomputerpr
ocessingpowerisfinite(有限),virtualforestshavephysicalboundaries.Someoftheparticipantssaidtheyfeltcagedwhentheyencounteredtheinvis
ibleforestwall.Powerconstraints(结束)alsomeanthecomputerisnotperfectatsmalldetailslikemushroomsorinsects.Norcanvirtualenvi
ronmentsimitateeverysensoryexperienceofarealforest,likethesmellofdampleaves.Makingothersensations,likethefeelofwindwouldprovemorecomplic
ated.Virtualenvironmentscanalsocausecybersickness,whichhappenswhenyoureyesperceivemotionwhileyourbodydoesnot.Thatiswhysomepeop
lefeltdizzyafterthebathingsessions.Psychologistsandcomputerscientistshopethatfurtherresearchwithlargergroupsofparticipantswillhelptoovercomethese
limitations.32.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theoriginofforestbathing.B.Thedecreaseoftherealforest.C.Thenecessityofvirtualforestbathi
ng.D.Theexpansionofurbanenvironment.33.Howdidtheparticipantsreacttovirtualforests?A.Theyfeltalmostthesameastherealforests.B.Theylongedforstayingat
thevirtualforests.C.Theypreferredsurroundingswithaudiorecordings.D.Theyfeltitdifficulttoadapttoexperimentalroom.34.Whatcan
improvetheuserexperienceinvirtualforests?A.Invisibleforestwalls.B.Bettersmalldetails.C.Physicalboundaries.D.Sensoryfromrealforest.35.Auserofvirtua
lforestsmaybesufferingcybersicknessif________.A.hefeelscuriousandexcitedaboutforestbathingB.hisbodyisn’tusedtothemotionit’sexperiencingC.h
ispsychologistordoctorgiveshimanexaminationD.hefailstoovercomethelimitationsofenvironments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。Beinghonestmaynotgetyoualotoffriends,butitwillgetyoutherightones.That’strue,soyoushouldpur
sueauthenticpositivityinyourfriendships,theoppositeoftoxic(有毒的)positivitythatwouldhaveyouencouragingfriendsinallthings,regardless
ofwhatyoumightfeelorobserveorknowaboutthechallengesoflife.361.Askquestions.Afeatureofauthenticpositivityisacurio
usmindset,amentalitywhereyouarelesslockedinto“tellingitlikeitis”andmoreinterestedinwonderingandexploringthepossibilitiestogetherwithy
ourfriend.37Ifyourfriendshiphasahistoryofwelcomeadvice-giving,yourquestioncouldbe“Areyoulookingforideas,ordoyoujustwantmetolisten?”2.38“That’
ssodisappointing”issometimesthemostpositivethingyoucansaytoyourfriendwhentheyarestruggling.Resistingtheurgetosay“It’sallgoingto
workout;don’tworry”showsyourfriendthatyouseethemintheirpain,andthatyouareavailabletosupportthemhereandnow.39Youcanuse“yes/and”statementslik
e“Whathappenedatworkissofrustrating—ANDIknowhowcreativeyouare,soyou’llfindawaytomoveforward.”3.Learntoapologize—andaskforanapo
logy.40Thatincludesyou,too.Beingauthenticinafriendshipmeanshavingthefreedomtosaytoafriend,“I’msorryIhurtyou.”Italsomeansbeingabletosay,“Yourw
ords/actionshurtme.”Friendshipsthatstandthetestoftimehaveroomformistakes,andforrepair.A.Namehardtruths.B.Don’tdisappointyourf
riend.C.Everyfriendmissesthemarksometimes.D.Instead,friendsshouldbeauthenticandpositive.E.Herearethreewaystobeanauthenticallypositivefrie
nd.F.Butthatdoesn’tmeanyouneedtofocusonthenegativeallthetime.G.Positivefriendsaskeachotherquestions,andlistendeeplytotheanswers.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。DisneyannouncedTuesdaythatithaspartneredwi
thImpossibleFoodstoserveplant-basedhamburgersatDisneylandinAnaheim,California.ImpossibleFoodsmakeshamburge
rsthattastelikemeatbutaremadefromplantsinsteadof41.They’repopularwithcustomerswhoare42meattoprotectanimalsandtheenvironment.Thisagre
ementwithDisneyisabigsteptowardthat43.Theplant-basedproductisn’tjustanotherkindof44hamburgersonthemenu.Supportersarguethattheycould45mostoftheprob
lemsrelatedtoanimalmeat.Allaroundtheworld,manypeoplelikethetasteofmeatanddemandformeatproductskeeps46.Buttradit
ionalhamburgersinvolve(涉及)animalcrueltyandpublichealthproblems,and47alotofgreenhousegases.Nowplant-basedhamburgersruntothe48!Theydon’tinvolveraising
animalsonfactoryfarms.Anda(n)49oftheplant-basedhamburgershowsthatithasasmallercarbonfootprint.Italsouses87%lesswaterand96%lessland.That’sahuge5
0.That’swhyAmericanshavebeenincreasinglyinterestedinmeatreplacementsthatdon’trequirethemto51whattheyloveaboutmeat:
theflavorandtaste.Theteamsbehindtheplant-basedmeatproductsworkto52theirproductshavetheflavorandcookingexperienceofmeat.“Our53havewarmlywelco
medourplant-basedproductsatDisneyland.Weare54toexpandourmenu,”Disneywroteintheannouncement.“WiththeImpossiblepartnership,we
areexpandingourmenufurthertogiveevenmorevisitorsthe55togetatasteofplant-basedfoods.”41.A.vegetablesB.animalsC.chickensD.sausage
s42.A.avoidingB.eatingC.buyingD.donating43.A.disasterB.problemC.goalD.conclusion44.A.cheapB.unhealthyC.ugl
yD.tasty45.A.solveB.studyC.showD.meet46.A.droppingB.revivingC.growingD.competing47.A.harvestB.produceC.absorbD.need48.A.parkB.trapC.
ruinD.rescue49.A.menuB.varietyC.analysisD.application50.A.improvementB.lossC.marketD.size51.A.concentrateonB.giveupC.makeupD.dependon52.A.igno
reB.appreciateC.ensureD.imagine53.A.charactersB.studentsC.adultsD.guests54.A.forcedB.stoppedC.amusedD.inspired55.A.courage
B.hopeC.chanceD.power第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或用括号内单词的正确形式。Iwasrecentlyfortunatee
noughtohavetheopportunitytotraveltoSuzhouinJiangsuProvince.As56amateurstudentofhistory,Ihavealwaysbeenfascinat
edwiththisincrediblecityandhad57(particular)highexpectations.Uponlandingandheadingtomyhotel,Ibegantowonderwhatthesceneryaroundmyhotelwouldbeli
ke.Thefollowingfewdays58(find)mefloatingdowntheancientcanalsinthe“OldTown”districtofSuzhou,visitingits
gorgeousandhistoricgardens,59(explore)themanymarketsofthecityandtakingadvantageofeveryopportunityIcouldtoeatfavorab
leSuzhoucuisine.Ifoundmyself60(overwhelm)bytheinfectiousenergythatsurges(涌动)throughthecity.This“energyofSuzhou”isrepresente
dbestbyitspeople.Suzhoupeoplehaveenormousrespectfor61(they)city’shistory,whilealsohavinganinnovativee
yeonthefuture.Suzhouserved62akeytradinghubformuchofChina’shistory,drawinginscholars,engineers63merchantsfromalloverthecountryfortho
usandsofyears.TheentiretyofSuzhou64(be)atruetreasureofChinathatmanagesthedifficultbalanceofinnovationandpreservation.Ieagerlyaw
aitwhatextraordinary65(accomplish)itwillsurelyachievenext.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是学校心理社团(MetalClub)主席李华,正在做一项“高中生学业压力”
的网上调查问卷。请给你的同学Tom写一封邮件,请他帮忙完成调查问卷,并将其转发给他的同学们,让更多的人参与。内容包括:1.调查问卷的目的;2.调查问卷的内容和意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:调查问卷questionnaireD
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__Yours,LiHua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。LiketheChristmasbefore,wedidn’tsendChris
tmascards;wecalledmyfamilyinCanada.GinnyandItalkedtomymom.Wespoketomyunclesandaunts.Ihadn’tseenanyoftheminsevenyearsan
dGinnyhadn’tmetthemyet,butshehopedtooneday.Thosecallswerecompleted,butIcouldn’trelax.Istillhadonemorecalltomake,andIwasafra
id.Ipacedupanddowninsidetheroom.Iwastedtimeatmycomputer.IneededtocallbutIcouldn’t.Fiveyearsago,Ireceivedan
e-mailfrommybrother.Atthattime,Ihadbeenoutofworkforseveralmonths.Mylifewasverystressful.Mybrother’se-mailwasnothingterribl
ebutitmademeangry.Iwroteback.AsItyped,myangergrew.Monthsoffrustration(沮丧)flowedintomyunkindresponse.Isaid
thingsthatwerenotnice,butIsentthee-mailwithouthesitation.Morethoughtsoccurredtome.Iwroteaseconde-mail.Iscreamedabuseatmybrotherintheema
ils.Ididn’tcareifIeverheardfromhimagain.ThenextdayIreceivedanothere-mailfromhim.Ididn’treadit.Ijustdeletedit,andthenIblockedhise-
mailaddress.Forfiveyears,hetriedtogetthroughtomebutIignoredhim.Ihadlivedwiththisterribleguilt.Ithoughtaboutcontactinghi
m,butwasashamedofmyselfforwhatI’dsaid.Itwastimetofixit.Ipickedupthephoneandsteppedoutside.Iwantedprivacy.Ginnydidn’tknowIwascallingmybrother.Itooka
deepbreath,blewoutacloudofmybreathintothecoldDecemberair,anddialed(拨号)hisnumber.Evenafterfiveyears,Istillknewitbyheart.Apho
nerang3,700milesawayinNovaScotia.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Therewasnoanswer,soIleftavoicemes
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