2021届江苏省如皋市高三下学期4月(2.5模)第二次适应性考试英语试题

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江苏省如皋市2021届高三第二次适应性考试英语第一部分听力(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.Whatdidthemanwanttodo?A.Sweepthefloor.B.Gotothepool.C.Borrowadollar.2.Whenisthewomanfreeeveryweek?A.OnSunday.B.O

nMonday.C.OnThursday.3.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Performinginaplay.B.Buyingticketsforashow.C.MakingFridaynightplans.4.Whydoestheyoungmanwantto

helpcooktonight?A.HelovescookingMexicanfood.B.Hewantstoprepareforlivingalone.C.Hewantstoshowhismotherhisnewdish.5.Whe

redoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atapublicpool.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inagym.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

选项中选出最住选项。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.HowlongcanaBritishadultstandinlinepatientlyaccordingtot

hesurvey?A.About11minutes.B.About42minutes.C.About90minutes.7.HowdomostBritishpeoplepaytheirbillsnow?A.Inperson.B.Bymail.C.Online.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8

.Whatwillthemandooverthenextyear?A.Switchtoanothermajor.B.Startacomputercompany.C.Workathisuncle'scompany.9.Whathappenedtothewoman's

brotherlastyear?A.Hefinallyfoundagoodcareer.B.HemovedtoSiliconValley.C.Hegraduatedfromcollege.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdo

esthemanusuallygetatthemovies?A.Somepopcorn.B.Ahotdog.C.Asandwich.11.Whatdoesthewomanmeanby“realfood”?A.Foodtha

t'sclassic.B.Foodthat'scookedathome.C.Foodthat'ssimilartothatatacafé.12.Whatdoesthewomanimplyintheend?A.Theyshouldcomebacktothattheatersoon

.B.Othertheatershavesimilarfoodchoices.C.Shealreadygoestothattheaterenough.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheinformati

onsession?A.Uncertain.B.Interested.C.Disappointed.14.Whatdoesthemanseemtobedoing?A.Explainingthecourseoutline.B.Urgingthewo

mantoreconsider.C.Providingdetailsaboutsomejobs.15.WhenwillthespeakersmeetonMonday?A.At10:00inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.At1:00intheafternoon.16

.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Brotherandsister.C.Schoolmates.听第10段材料,回答

第17至20题。17.WhereisHotSprings?A.Inthemountains.B.InthenorthernU.S.C.BytheoceaninthesouthernU.S.18.WhydidHotSpringsgetitsn

ame?A.Becauseofthehotclimateofthearea.B.Becauseofthetoughguyshidinghere.C.Becauseofthehotwaterscomingoutof

theground.19.WhatisthehighesttemperatureofthewatersinHotSprings?A.135degreesFahrenheit.B.145degreesFahrenheit.C.Nearly200degreesFah

renheit.20.Whatisaninterestingfactaboutthecity?A.Theoldbathhousesarestillbeingusedthere.B.Thehotwatertherecarriedspecialpowers.C.

Manyfamouspeoplewerebornthere.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。ATherear

edifferenttypesofmoney-savingapps,andallofthemworkindifferentways.Herearefourofthebestappsthatcanhelpyousav

emuchmoney.CapitalOneShoppingCapitalOneShoppingcancomparepricesautomaticallyasyoushoponline.Asyouadditemstoyourcartatanonlineretailer,thisappw

illsearchthewebforbetterdealsandcoupon(优惠券)codes.Youcanfollowthelinkstootherretailersofferingabetterpriceandusetheavailablecodestosave.Youcane

venusethisappwhileshoppingatbrick-and-mortar(实体店)stores.ParibusThereisnothingmoreupsettingthanbuyingsomethingandthenseeingitforsaleatalowerpriceafew

dayslater.Wouldn'titbenicetogetthatmoneyback?Nowyoucan.Paribushelpsyougetmoneybackbytrackingyourpurchasesfrommajorst

oresandnegotiatingrefunds.Italsohelpsyougetcompensatedforlatedeliveriesandmakessureyoudon'tleaveittoolatetoreturnanythingyoubought.

QapitalBysettinggoalsandrules,Qapitalhelpsyoumakethemostofyourmoneyandtosavewisely.There'saPaydayDivvyfeaturethatd

ividesupyourcommitmentsbetweenspendingandsaving.You'llalsobeabletotakepartin“MoneyMissions”,whicharefunchallengesdesignedtogiveyouinsightin

tosmartfinancialinvestments.Ifyouwanttoinvesttoo,youcanuseQapital'spre-builtportfolios,whicharetailor-madetothetimelineandamountyouinput.Dig

itIfyoucan'tfigureouthowmuchyoucanaffordtosave,Digitwillanalyzeyourspendinghabitsandallocateacertainamount

toyoursavings.Iftheappknowsyouhavesparemoneytosave,thenitwillbemovedautomatically,andifyoudon't,itwillstop,sothere'snoriskofb

eingleftwithnocashforthebasics.Youcansignupforafreetrialforamonth,andafterthat,themonthlypriceis$5.21.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesCapitalOn

eShopping'sfunction?A.Findingbetterdealsforconsumers.B.Measuringbrick-and-mortarstores.C.Providingdealersavai

lablecouponcodes.D.Comparingthequalityofdifferentitems.22.Whichapparepeoplemostlikelytochoosewhentheywanttolearnaboutinvesting?A.CapitalOneShopping

B.ParibusC.QapitalD.Digit23.What'sthemainpurposeofthistext?A.Tointroducefourbestnewapps.B.Toencouragepeopletosavemoney.C.Toadvertise

somedifferentapps.D.Torecommendsomemoney-savingapps.BAftergraduatingasagraphicdesignmajorin2018,ChenMinlindidn'th

untforajobthatfitsit,butbecameatrekker(远足者)。“Completingdifferenttrekkingroutesislikecollectingcardsinchildhood-alotoffun,”the

24-year-oldtoldChinaDaily.LikeChen,moreyoungpeoplearegoingonjourneystorediscoverthesimpleandbeneficialjoysofwalking.

AccordingtoYouxiake,aHangzhou-basedtouroperator,morethan140,000travelerssignedupfortrekkingtripsfromMay1toOct31.Thisrepresentsa9.3percentincreaseo

verthesameperiodlastyear.Formosttrekkers,exploringnaturebyfootcanhelpthemkeepfit.Hikingortrekkinginnatureenablesthemt

obreathefreshair,givesthewholebodyaworkoutandkeepsthemawayfromthecrowdsinurbanpublicplaces,makingforatranquilexperience.“Ifeltthatexposu

retonatureandphysicalexhaustionhelpedmecounteractthenegativeeffectsofmydistress(痛苦)atthattime,”ZhangPeng,33,co-founderofBeijingH

ikingClub,said.Trekking“isaliberatingexperiencetoenjoythetranquilityinthewilderness.Andtheexhaustingclimbmakesmefeelthevigor(活力

)oflife.”Trekkinghas,indeed,beenintegratedintohislifestyle.Withgreatpassion,Zhanghasgoneonmanyclassicroutesacrossthecountry.T

helongesttrailhe'severfinishedwas240kilometers.Withpoorinternetaccessinthewild,itencouragespeopletochatandint

eractwithoneanotheronthelongwalksalongthetrails.Zhangenjoysthesocialinteraction,andthefriendshipsitbringsabout.F

orLiuYanli,alsoatrekker,whatshecherishesmostisthattheactivitybringshermentalstrength.Untilthisyear,herlifehadalwaysr

unsmoothlyandlackedhardship.Shecravedthesenseofachievementthatcanbefeltafterovercomingthedifficultiesofferedbytrekking.Eversince2013,she'strekk

edinmanycountries,includingNepal,Japan,Greece,NewZealand,ItalyandJordan.Inonesituation,shefeltshewasatthepointofcollapsing,but

shecarriedon.“Iwasimpressedandmovedbymywillpower.I'dneverexperiencedthatfeelinginmydailylife,”Liusaid.It'sperhapsthisunusualfeelingthatapp

ealstomoreyouths.“EachtimewhenIcamebackfromatrip,thecontrastbetweentheharshconditionsinthewildandmycozyhomehelpstostrengthenmyh

appinessineverydaylife,”Liuadded.24.WhyisChenMinlin'sexperiencementionedinthebeginningofthetext?A.Tosuggestadifferentgraduationcelebration.

B.Torecommendsomepopulartrekkingroutes.C.Toshowthepopularityandappealoftrekking.D.Toinformthereadersofthefeaturesoft

rekking.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“counteract”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Getridof.B.Thinkof.C.Becomea

wareof.D.Takeadvantageof.26.Whatdoparagraphs4-11talkabout?A.Oppositeviewstowardtrekking.B.Theimportanceofexploringnature.C.Thebenefits

oftrekkingtodifferentpeople.D.Acomparisonofsomepeople'strekkingtrips.27.WhatabouttrekkingfascinatesLiuYanlimost?A

.Itallowshertomeetdifferentpeople.B.Itgivesherastrongsenseofachievement.C.Itenableshertostayinshape.D.Itisago

odwayforhertoreleasestress.CInaworldfirst,scientistshaveclonedarare,endangeredPrzewalski'shorsenamedKurtatSanDiegozoointheUS.LittleKurtlookslikeanyot

herbabyhorseasheplayshappilyinhispen(围栏).Heisn'tafraidtokickorheadbuttanyonewhogetsinhiswayandwhenhe'shungry,dashesovertohismotherformi

lk.Scientistshaveclonednearlytwodozenkindsofmammals.ThefirstwasDollythesheepintheUKin1996.Otherspeciesincludedogs,cats,pigs,cowsandpoloponiesand,inC

hinain2018,amonkey.ThezooseesKurt'sbirthasamilestoneineffortstorestorethepopulationofthehorsealsoknownastheAsiaticWildHorseorMongolianWildHors

e.Thesmallanimals(theystandonlyabout1.2mto1.5mtall)arebelievedextinctinthewildandnumberonlyabout2,000inzoosandwildlifehabitats.Theirlimi

tedgenepoolputsthematareproductivedisadvantage.“Thishorseisexpectedtobeoneofthemostgeneticallyimportantindividualsofhisspecies,”BobWiese,chieflifesc

iencesofficeratSanDiegoZooGlobal,whichoperatesthezoo,saidinastatement.“Wearehopefulthathewillbringbackgeneticvariationimportantforthefutur

eofthePrzewalski'shorsepopulation.”Althoughonly2monthsoldKurt'sbirthwasmadepossiblein1980whencellsweretakenfroma5-year-oldmalehorsea

ndputindeepfreezeatSanDiego'sFrozenZoofacility.Hisfatherdiedin1998.KurtwasnamedforKurtBenirschke,whoplayedakeyroleinfoundingtheFrozenZoo.“Acent

ralbeliefoftheFrozenZoo,whenitwasestablishedbyDrBenirschke,wasthatitwouldbeusedforpurposesnotpossibleatthetime.”saidOliverRyder,directorof

geneticsatSanDiegoZooGlobal.Kurtwasbornataveterinary(兽医的)facilityinTexas,US,wherehe'llcontinuetolivewithh

ismotherformostlikelyanotheryear.Eventuallyhe'llbecomepartofthezoo'sPrzewalski'shorsepopulation,whereit'shopedsomedayhe'llbec

omeafatherhimself.28.Accordingtothepassage,manymammalshavebeenclonedexceptA.Przewalski'shorsesB.polarbearsC.monke

ysD.sheep29.WhydoesthezooseeKurt'sbirthasamilestone?A.Becauseitwillbethefirstonetoliveinthewild.B.Becauseitistheon

lyclonedoneclosetoextinction.C.Becauseit'sexpectedtobecometheleadhorse.D.Becauseitmayhelprecoverthegeneti

cvariation.30.WhatcanwelearnaboutKurtfromthetext?A.Hebehaveddifferentlyfromotherswhenhewasyoung.B.Hedoesn'thaveaf

atherasaclonedoneinthelaboratory.C.Thecellsforcloninghavebeenpreservedforover40years.D.ItsnamecomesfromthediscovererofthePrzewalski

'shorse.31.WhatwastheFrozenZoosetupfor?A.Protectingendangeredanimalsthatmaybehardtosaveforthemoment.B.Provi

dingnecessaryfacilitiestohelppeoplecloneendangeredanimals.C.Encouragingpeopletoinsistontheirpurposesthatmayhardtoachieve.D.Formingac

entralbeliefthatitwouldbeusefulsomedayinthenearfuture.DAlongUtah'sHighway68inthesmallcommunityofElberta,Utahstandsanindustrialdome(圆屋顶)

.Insideisafuturisticcollectionofshelves,towering25feettall.Thedomeishometoaverticalfarm,whichdoesn'tgrowfoodforhuman

sbutforcows.Threeyearsago,LanceBatemanandhisthreebrothersagreedtobepartofapilotprojectthatwouldusevert

icalfarmingtogrowandfeedthecowsfortheirdairyandbeeffarm,BatemanMosidaFarms.GrovTechnologies,anagriculturetechco

mpanyinVineyard,Utah,partneredwithBatemansontheprojectanddevelopedalltheequipmentfortheverticalfarm.Thebrothersarenowusingsixtowerstopumpoutfreshwhea

tgrassfortheirherdof20,000cows365daysayear.Theverticalfarmtakesupabout857squarefeetofspace,butitdoestheworkthatwouldberequiredon35to50acres

ofland,accordingtoGrovTechnologies.Supportersclaimverticalfarmsuse95%lesswaterthaninconventionalfieldfarming.Afullharve

stcycleintheBateman'sfarmtakesanywherefromfivetosevendays,startingwithatrayofseedsthatiscarriedtothetopofthetowerandrotatedonwheelsthroughtheentir

estructure.Batemansayseachtowerprovidesabout2,800poundsoffeedeachday,whichisonlyabouttwopercentofwhathiscowseatin

aday.Hisfarmgrowsfeedconventionallywhenitcanandbuystherest.Thefarmisalsoplanningtoinstallfourmoretowerswithinthenextsixweeks

.AccordingtoBateman,studiesconductedbyGrovTechnologiesin2019foundthat,whenthecowswerefed12-15%oftheverticalfarm'sfeedintheirdi

ets,theyproducedmoremilkoratthesamepacewhileeatinglessfeedoverall,ultimatelyimprovingthefarm'sbottomline.“Afarmisanexpensiveven

ture,butIknowwiththisfacility,wecancompete,especiallywithdifferentclimatescenarios(说明)acrosstheworld,”hesa

ys.“Ibelievethiswillmakefarmingavailableinareaswhereithasn'tbeenabletohappen.”32.What'sthepurposeofthewriterbywritingthesecondparagraph?A.Tod

escribehowtheverticalfarmworks.B.Tovaluethehistoryoftheverticalfarm.C.Toshowthestructureoftheverticalfarm.D.Toexplainhowthevertical

farmcameintobeing.33.Whatcanwelearnabouttheverticalfarmaccordingtothepassage?A.Ithasreplacedconventionalfarming.B.Itne

edsmoreacresoflandtowork.C.Itiswater-conservingandefficient.D.Itisrelativelyeasytomaintain.34.Howmuchfeedisneededdai

lyforallthecowsonthefarm?A.70,000pounds.B.72,800pounds.C.140,000pounds.D.142,800pounds.35.WhatismainlyimpliedinBateman'

swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Verticalfarminghasapromisingfuture.B.Verticalfarmingremainstobeimproved.C.Competitioni

susuallyanexpensiveventure.D.Farmingwon'thappenwithclimatescenarios.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。Mixi

ngmurals,sculptureandcalligraphy,grotto(石窟)templesarehistoricaltreasuresofancientChinesearts,valuesandspirits.Thousandsofpeopleflocktogrott

otempleseachyear.36InOctober,theNationalCulturalHeritageAdministrationandtheMinistryofCultureandTourismiss

uedanotice,urgingprotectionofChina'sgrottotemples.Grottotempleworkersarerequiredtodoresearchanddeterminehowmanydailyvi

sitorstheycansafelyhandle.37Visitorsareencouragedtovisitatdifferenttimeperiodsorhavevirtualexperiencesrelatedtotheculturalheritagesites.Th

esemeasuresareaimedatpreservingtheserelics,asbothhumanandenvironmentalfactorshavecausedharm.Touristsoftentouchthesculptures,leadingtoch

angesinthesurfaceandcolorofthefiguresovertime.38Andeventhemostwell-behavedtouristscanunknowinglycauseharmtothereli

cs.Overmanycenturies,theancientrocksthatmakeupthesegrottoesslowlycorrode(腐蚀)duetotheacidcontentofair,waterandmicroorganisms.39Accordingtoast

udybytheChinaUniversityofGeosciences,thecarbondioxidethatvisitorsbreatheouthasmadetheairmoreacid.AttheMogaoGrottoesinGansu,rese

archersalsofoundthatmicroorganismsbroughtinunintentionallybyvisitorsthemselveshavealsoledtochangesincolorinmurals.“40Seeingthegro

ttoesindepth,itwillhelppeoplebetterunderstandChinesephilosophyandhumanitiesfromahistoricalperspective.”LuJi-wen,deputydire

ctoroftheYungangGrottoesRe-searchAcademy,toldChinaNews.A.Preservingtheserelicsisimportant.B.Yettheserelicsarethreatenedbyvisitors.C.Thenewru

lereceivedsupportfromvisitors.D.Thelightfromcamerascanalsodamagetherelics.E.Thevisitors'numbershouldb

econtrolledbasedonthisresearch.F.Butwhenthegrottoesareopentothepublic,theprocessspeedsup.G.Effortsshouldals

ogointoadvertisingthebeautyofgrottotemples.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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选

项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ItwasduringaschooltriptotheArtGalleryofNSWthatIrealizedIwasnotwhite.Agedeight,roughand41_l

ikeanychildtravellingtoanexcitingplacemilesawayfromtheirownhome,Iwasseriouslyremindedbyateacherto42inoneplace.Toensurethisha

ppened,andthatIdidnotescapetoaclosed-offexhibitionarea43_hereyesturnedelsewhere,sheforcedmetoholdthehandofaquiet,modestgirlinmyclass,thety

picalteacher's44.Alreadyfeelingincrediblyself-conscious,themomenttooka45fortheworsewhenafellowclassmatee

yedour46hands.Withafingerpointing47towardsus,hesaid,“God,Icanseeherhandturning48already.”ThatnightIcamehomeandcriedinthes

hower.MyownsecretpurchaseofaDovebeautybar49towashoffthethicklayerofdarkgrime(污点)ontomyskin.ForthefirsttimeIwasforcedtoco

nfrontthevast50betweenwhoIthoughtIwasandwhoIactuallywas.RaceproceededtobecomesomethingI51withallthroughoutadolescence.Ins

torieslikethese,theclimaxcomesduring52,themostimportantperiodofmyeducation.Toanextent,thatwastrue.Whileraceisthesourceofma

nyofourstruggles,itisalsothe53_ofourcharacteristics,deareststories,andmost54people.Wehavecometounderstan

dlifebetterfromourrace.Aspeoplecomingfromanethno-cultural(种族文化的)minority,ourraceinforms,butdoesnotsingle-handedly55,whowea

re.41.A.civilB.noisyC.frankD.responsible42.A.marchB.observeC.stayD.zoom43.A.immediatelyB.frequentlyC.individuallyD.sli

ghtly44.A.styleB.vehicleC.audienceD.pet45.A.breakB.whileC.turnD.lead46.A.well-roundedB.interlockedC.outp

utD.upraised47.A.accusinglyB.disturbinglyC.awkwardlyD.formally48.A.flexibleB.acidC.rigidD.black49.A.failedB.aimedC.meantD.sought50.

A.balanceB.entranceC.optionD.valley51.A.contactedB.performedC.struggledD.united52.A.universityB.travellingC.exhibitionD.schedule53.A.promotionB

.collectionC.locationD.reflection54.A.frightenedB.lovedC.concernedD.demanded55.A.tuneB.admitC.exploreD.define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。Geographyshouldbepartofevery21stcenturyeducation.Withoutgeogra

phy,theworldaswellas56.itfitstogetherisamystery.Geographyisaskillandvisionthat57.(open)thedoorforlearnerstobetterunderstandtheinterconnected

worldaroundthem.Itgivesyoungpeopletheinsight58.(draw)connections,measurehowindividualactionscanchangethew

orld,assessthecostsandbenefits,andseeksolutionstocomplexquestionsaboutourplanet.It'swhyIbelievegeographyisascience59.(power)suitedt

oaddressthechallengesofthe21stcentury.Learnerstodayarecomingofageamidaconfluenceof60.(crisis):aglobalpandemic,aneconomicdepressionandanongoingclima

tecrisis.It61.(happen)atatimewheneducatorsandfamiliesaretryingsohardtocopewiththerealitiesoflearninginnewenvironmentsbeca

useofCOVID-19.62.Iremainoptimisticbecauseyoungpeoplearoundtheworldandtheeducatorswhoreachthemarekeyto63.(sol

ve)ourplanet'smostpressingproblems.Whenweequipstudentswithgeographicknowledge,weenablethemtothinkcritically,so

lveproblemsandbethearchitectsofchange64.ourplanetneeds.Toprepareouryoungpeople,weowethemahigh-qualitygeographye

ducation.Geographycanandshouldbeintegrated65.lessonplansinothersubjects,likehistoryandscience,orevenart,sothatlearne

rscanengagewithreal-worldissues.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)假定你是李华,你们学校近期开展了以“十八而志,感恩与责任”为主题的十八岁成人礼仪式(AdultCeremony),请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包

括:1.参加人员;2.活动目的与内容;3.活动反响。注意:1.写作词数应为80~100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节读后续写(满分25分)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。Onedarknightduringthesummerhol

idays,IwalkedovertomyfriendJeremy'shousetostayover.Weweregoingtohaveamoviemarathonofourfavoritesci-fiadventurefilmseriesandstayuplatewithsomesna

cksanddrinks.Ihadnotbeentohishousebeforebecausehehadonlyrecentlymoved,soIaskedhimtotextmeoverhisnewaddress:64CherryTreeRoad.Jeremy'snewstreetwasa

nicepartoftown,linedwithtalltreesandmostofthehouseshadahedgeorfenceatthefront.Someofthehouseshadtheirnumbersonthegate,someontheh

ouse,andsomedidn'tseemtohaveanumberatall.IthadstartedtocloudoverasIleftmyhouse,andasIturnedontohisroad,itbegant

orain.Astheraingotheavier,Irushedtofindnumbersixty-fourandeventuallyfoundit...orsoIthought.Iwalkedpastnumber62,soassumeditwasthenextone

,whichappearedtohavenonumber.Yousee,usuallytheoddnumbersareononesideofthestreet,theevennumbersontheother.Iwalk

edquicklyupthedrivewaytothefrontdoor.Itwasverydarktooandtherewerenolightsoninsidethehouse,whichdidseemstrange.However,Iwasgettingdrenched(湿透

的)andwantedtogetinside!Irangthebell,butnobodycame,soIrangandknockedagain.ThenInoticedtherewashousenumberafterall.A

ridiculoussmallonethatsaid63.Therewasasuddenthud(呯的一声)insidetheapparentlyemptyhouse,andamomentlaterthefrontdooropenedviolently.Ahooded(戴兜帽的)manw

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