江苏省常州市2019-2020学年高一下学期期末考试(学业水平监测)英语

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常州市教育学会学业水平监测高一英语注意:本试卷共五个部分,答案全部做在答题纸上。满分为150分。考试时间120分钟。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,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.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Attendameeting.B.GiveCraigacall.C

.Waitintheoffice.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Co-workers.C.Schoolmates.3.W

hatisDaviddoingthisyear?A.Travelingaroundtheworld.B.TeachingChineseatschool.C.Learningaforeignlanguage.4.Howdoesthemanwanttotravel?A.Byc

ar.B.Bytrain.C.Byplane.5.Whatisthewomangoingtodotomorrowevening?A.VisitBobathishome.B.GoshoppingwithBob.C.ExpectacallfromBob.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.Whatkindofpa

rtyisit?A.Abirthdayparty.B.AweddingpartyC.Ahousewarmingparty.7.AtwhattimewillLindaarriveattheparty?A.5:30p.m.B.6:30p.m.C.7

:30p.m.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whoistheman?A.Apasser-by.B.Thecardriver.C.Thetruck9.Whathappenedaccordingtotheconversation?A

.AcarwashitonHighway204.B.AtruckwasburnedonHighway204.C.Thedriverofatruckwasbadlyhurt.10.Howsoonwillhelpcome?A.Infiveminutes.B.Intenminutes.C.I

nfifteenminutes.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdidthewomanloseweight?A.Shehasbeenworkingtoohard.B.Shetookdietpills.C.Shehashealthydietandregularexercise.

12.What'stheman'sproblem?A.Heloveseatingtoomuch.B.Thereisnogymnearhisplace.C.Hehastoworkovertime.13.Whatsmallchangesdidthewo

manmakeinherlife?A.Takingalifttoherapartment.B.Takingawalkafterdinner.C.Startingtorideherbike.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlyta

lkingabout?A.Thecajobs.B.Theirapartments.C.Theirdrivingexperiences.15.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthispresentsituation?

A.Dissatisfied.B.Shocked.C.Satisfied.16.Whatwillthemandothen?A.Drivethecartowork.B.Visitthewoman'sapartmentbuilding.C.Talkwithhislandlady.听下面一段独白,回

答第17至第20题。17.Towhomisthespeakertalking?A.Newemployees.B.Foreigntourists.C.Internationalstudents.18.Whataregirlsadvisedtodo

inacafe?A.Takecareoftheirbags.B.Don'ttalktostrangers.C.Leavetheplacequickly.19.Whatisthebestplacetoparkacar?A.Besideahouse.B.Onaquietroad.C.Inapublic

carpark.20.Whatshouldonedowhenwalkinghomealoneatnight?A.Stopapolicecarforhelp.B.Walkinwell-lightedareas.C

.Takeaknifeforself-defense.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分44分)第一节(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24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。AShakespeare'sFamilyH

omesPassEntertheworldofShakespeareandseetheplacesthatinspiredagenius,withentrytofivehistoricproperties(房产

)inStratford-upon-Avon.Theproperties:Shakespeare'sBirthplace-EnjoyamultimediaexhibitionandlivetheatreHall'sCroft-Visitthetraditionalherbgardensand

homeofShakespeare'sdaughterSusannaAnneHathaway'sCottage-HearreadingsofShakespeare'smostpopularsonnetsMaryArden'sFarm-Watchfalconrydisplaysa

ndtraditionalcraftsShakespeare'sNewPlace-WalkinthefootstepsofShakespeareandexplorewherehewrotesomeofhismosti

conicworkslikehisfourtragedies(悲剧).PriceAdult(18+)£20Child(3-17)£10Under3:freeConcession(优惠)£1560+andstudents(18-25)withID*Ticketsareval

id(有效)foronevisittoeachofyour5propertiesina72hourperiod.*Pleasenotethatcustomerswhoaredisabledcanbuyaconcessionticketandthenwillbeabletohaveonecarera

dmittedfree.OpeningdatesandtimesWinterSeason:4November2019-15March2020Shakespeare'sBirthPlace:openMonday-Sunday,

10am-4pmShakespeare'sNewPlace:openMonday-Sunday,10am-4pmAnneHathaway'sCottage:openMonday-Sunday,10am-4pmHallsCroft:openMonday-Sun

day,11am-4pmMaryArden'sFarm:closed*Shakespeare'sBirthPlace,Shakespeare'sNewPlace,AnneHathaway'sCottage:openonthe24December1

0am-1pm,closed25-26December.Spring/Summer/AutumnSeason:16March2020-1November2020Shakespeare'sBirthPlaceandAnneHathaway'sCottage:openMonday-

Sunday,9am-5pm.Shakespeare'sNewPlace,Hall'sCroftandMaryArden'sFame:openMonday-Sunday10am-5pmClosingtimeslistedabovearelastentry.Housesclose30minu

tesafterlastentry.21.Accordingtotheadvertisement,visitorscan.A.hearShakespeare'ssonnetsatShakespeare'sBirthplaceB.explorewherehecreatedsomeofhis

masterworksC.visitthepropertiesmanytimeswiththeticketin72hoursD.visitthe5propertiesfreeofchargeonChri

stmasDay22.IfTom,whoisdisabled,visitsthepropertieswithhiswifeand13-year-oldson,heshouldatleastpay.A.£10B.£25C.£30D.£5023.LiHua,afanofSha

kespearefromChina,willvisitShakespeare'sBirthPlaceonJuly25.Heshouldexitatthelatestbefore.A.4:00pmB.4:30pmC.5:00p

mD.5:30pmBNewclimate-controljacketshavehelpedpeoplestaywarminsubzeroconditions,andevenmadecowscomfortableenoughtoproducemoremilk.

ButitallbeganwithanIndiangraduate'ssimplewishforclothingthatcouldbeusedforboththecoldBostonwintersandheatedMITcampusrooms.Now,

theMITgraduate'scompanyhasbegunsellingthejacketsandotherclothesthatallowwearerstocontroltheirlevelofcomfortwithoutaddingorremovinglayers."Ourproduc

tscangofrom0Cto100'Cinthepushofabutton,"saidVistakula,founderandCEOofthecompany."Wehavefourlevelsofheatingandfourlevelsofcoolingthatinclud

elow,medium,highandveryhigh"Whenelectricityrunsthroughthejunctionwheretwodifferentmetalsmeet,itcreatesatemperaturedifferencesothatonesideheatsupand

theothersidecoolsdown.Suchheat-exchangeequipmentalsoneedsfanstoblowawaytheheat."Wewereabletoreducetheweig

htandgetridoftheneedforafan,"VistakulatoldInnovationNewsDaily."Thatmadeitverysuitabletoputitintoclothes."Thecurrentclothingrunsonara

ngeoflaptopbatteries(电池)thatcansupportuptoeighthoursofhotorcoldcomfort.Asidefromshoes,jacketsandbikeh

elmets,thestartupalsosellskneeandelbowpacksthatprovidehotorcoldtherapy(疗法)forachingjoints.That'sjusttheb

eginning,asthe20-personteamtriesmanynewanddifferentapplications(应用)inthesearchtofindwhatworks.Theyhavetheireyessetona"HaemoSave"applicatio

nthatcouldusefreezingtemperaturestocontrolbleeding,andpainduringmedicalemergencies."That'sataveryearlystage,"Vistakulae

xplained."Itworksforsuperficial(表面的)wounds,butwehavetododeeperwoundsandseewhathappens."Inanothercase,testswi

thjacketsadaptedforcowssucceededinenablingthecowstoproducemoremilk.Butthecurrentcostsmeanthatfarmerscan'taffordsuchequipment-atleastnotuntilt

hecompanyscalesupitsproductionandlowerstheprice.It'sanambitiousgoal,buttheirconfidenceissupportedbythestartup'sinnovation(创新)philosophy."Nature

hasbeeninnovatingforbillionsofyears,soyoujusthavetolookintherightplace,"Vistakulasaid."Ifyougolookingforanswers,you'llfindthem

."24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thetechnologywerefirstdesignedtocontrolcl

imate.B.Theclothingisuser-friendlywithasimplepushofbutton.C.Theclothingrunsonbatteriesthatcanlastatleasteighthours.D.Theclothin

gneedsfanstocreateatemperaturedifference.25.AccordingtoVistakula,nexttheyhavetotestwhetherHaemoSavecan.A.beappliedtoreducepainB.beusedtocontrolblee

dingC.functionfordeeperwoundsD.makebodytemperatureslow26.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.thetechnologydoesn'twor

kwellinpracticeB.thetechnologycanbewidelyappliedinlifeC.thecompanywillincreaseproductiontomeetmarketneedsD.

thecompanyisnowfacingaveryuncertainfuture27.WhatcanweconcludefromwhatVistakulasaidinthelastparagraph?A.Wecanprobablyinnovateanythinginnatur

e.B.Innovationshouldbeencouragedtoprotectnature.C.Ithastakenbillionsofyearsfornaturetochange.D.Weshouldinnovateasitagreeswit

hNature.CItwasdecadesagonow,butit'sstilloneofthemostmemorableconversationsofmylife.Onalong,slowtrainheadingnorth,withnothi

ngtodobutwatchtherain,themansittingoppositebegantryingtotalktome.Likemostyoungwomenwhohavelearnedthehardwaytobecarefulofstrangers,Iwasunfriendly.B

utcuriositytookoverwhenhesaidthathewasjustbored,andlikedtalking.Sothat'swhatwedidforhoursandhoursasthemanturnedouttobequitetalkative.Wh

enthetrainfinallypulledin,wedidn'tchangenumbers.However,Istillthinkaboutitsometimesonlong,boringjourneys,

beforegettingaphoneoutandscrollingsilentlylikeeveryoneelse.It'sararepersonwhocancheerfullybreakthesocialruleaboutnottalkingtostrangerswithoutanyilli

ntention,butlifewouldbemoreinterestingifmoreofusknewhowtodoit.Andthat'swhyIcan'tbeascynicalasIprobab

lyshouldbeabout"TubeChat"campaignlaunchedtoencourageBritonstotalktoeachother.Allanyoneisbeingaskedtodoist

ostartaconversationtheywouldn'totherwisehavehad-maybewithafriendfromwhomthey'vebeenapartoraneighbort

heydon'tknow.Obviously,ittakesmorethanabitofsmalltalkovergardenfencestounitestrangerstogether.Morepeoplelivealonethandidsoagenerationa

go,andtheriseinfreelancing(自由职业)meansmoreofusworkalonetoo.Wesocializeincreasinglythroughscreens,sendin

gtextsinsteadofbotheringtocall.It'struethatthe"TubeChat"campaignofafewyearsbackfailedinitsattemptstomakeLondonerstalktoe

achotheronpublictransport.Butevencitypeoplewhowouldnormallydieratherthanmakeeyecontactwithstrangersstillhappilygat

herinlargenumbersbytheThamesfortheNewYear'sEvefireworks.Theywouldgetafarbetterviewathomeontelevision-it'snotreallyaboutthefireworks,butaboutbeingpart

ofsomethingcommunal(公共的).There'snoguarantee(保证)thatthislatestcampaigntoreconnectwillsucceedwhereverothe

rshavefailed.Butifthere'severamomenttostopsocialdisbelief,itmaystartafiretowarmaworldthatsometimesfeelscold.W

herevermytrainfriendisnow,.28.TheauthorintroducedhertrainfriendtoA.sharehermostmemorablebutboringjourneyB.expressherdeep

regretforlosingtouchwithhimC.showthattalkingtostrangerscanaddinteresttolifeD.explainwhypeoplearebecomingin

different29.Theunderlinedword"cynical"isclosestinmeaningto.A.doubtfulB.supportiveC.confusedD.disappointed30.TheexampleofLondonersgatheringforth

eNewYear'sEvefireworksisusedtoshowthat.A."TubeChat"failedinitsattemptstounitestrangerstogetherB.it'shardtobreakthesocialruleaboutnottal

kingtostrangersC.peoplehaveawishtobesociallyconnectedbynatureD."TubeChat''madesomedifferencetoreconne

ctingpeople31.Whichofthefollowingbestfitsintheblankinthelastparagraph?A.Ihopehe'sstilltalkingB.Ihopeheisstil

lasinterestingC.IwillmisshimforeverD.Iwilltrytogetintouchwithhim32.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Keepourdesiretoco

nnect.B.Avoidtalkingtostrangers.C.Showrespectforsocialdisbelief.D.Socializewithourfriends.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Thesixthmassextinction(灭绝)isnotaworryforthefuture.It'shappeningnow,muchfasterthanexpectedbefore,andit'sentirelyourfaul

t,accordingtoastudypublishedMonday.Humanshavealreadywipedouthundredsofspecies(物种)andpushedmanymoretotheedge(边缘)ofextinctionthroughwi

ldlifetrade,pollutionandhabitatloss.(33)GerardoCeballosGonzalez,aprofessorofecologyattheNationalAutonomousUniversityofMexico,saidapproximate

ly173speciesdiedoutbetween2001and2014,whichis25timesmoreextinctspeciesthanyouwouldexpectunderthenorma

l,background,extinctionspeed.(34)Therehavebeenfivemassextinction(大规模灭绝)eventsintheEarth'shistory,eachwipingoutbetwe

en70%and95%ofthespeciesofplants,animalsandmicroorganisms.Themostrecent,66millionyearsago,sawdinosaursdisappear.Thepasteventswerecausedbyterr

iblechangesoftheenvironment.Thesixthmassextinction-theonehappeningnow-isdifferent:it'scausedbyhumans.(35)Butittookmillionsofyearstor

estore(恢复)thenumberofspecies.Whenonespeciesintheecosystemdisappears,itdestroystheentireecosystemandpushesotherspeciestowarddestruction.(36)Hundre

dsofspeciesoffrogsaresufferingpopulationdecreaseandextinctionsbecauseofthechytridfungus(真菌)disease,whichissometimesspreadin

tonewareasbyhumans.Climatechangeislikelymakingitworse.(37)TheresearchersalsosaidthecurrentCOVID-19showshowthecarelessnesswit

hwhichpeopletreatthenaturalworldcanbackfirebadly.Theresearcherssaidthisdatahighlightstheurgency(紧急)withwhichtheworldneedstoact.Laterthisyear,t

heUNConventiononBiologicalDiversityisexpectedtosetnewglobalgoalstofighttheongoingbiodiversity(生物多样性)probleminthecomingdecades.A.Mass

extinctionsarejustasseriousastheirnamesuggests.B.Thisinterdependency(相互依存)ofdifferentspeciesisbadnewsforhumans,too.C.Butthespeedatwhichspeci

esaredyingouthasquickenedupinrecentdecades.D.Wehumansaredestroyingthebiodiversityoftheworldweevolvedinto.E.

LifeonEarthhasrecoveredaftereachoftheseevents.F.Theresearchersuseamphibians(两栖动物)asanexampleofthisphenomena.

G.Manyspecieshaveevolvedtodealwithclimatechanges.第三节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,按照要求完成文后的问题。Forimmigrant(移民)parents,passingontheirnativelanguagesca

nbeastruggle."Youunderstandgrandmotherwhenshetalkstoyou,don'tyou,darling?"Thegirlnods.Johnsonmether-and

herDanishmotherandEnglishfather-attheairport,onthewaytoDenmark.Theparentswereeagertodiscusstheirexperienceofbringinguptheirdaughterbilinguall

y(双语)inLondon.Itisn'teasy:thehusbanddoesnotspeakDanish,sothechildhearsthelanguageonlyfromhermother,whohascometoacceptthatherdaughterwillreplyi

nEnglish.Thiscanbepainful.Notsharingyourfirstlanguagewithlovedonesishard.Notpassingitontoyourownchildcanbeespeciallyhard.M

anyimmigrantparentsfeelasenseoffailure;theyareworriedandsharestoriesonparentingforumsandsocialmedia,hopingtofindthes

ecrettobringingupbilingualchildrensuccessfully.Childrenarelinguisticsponges(海绵),butthisdoesn'tmeanthatbriefexposure(接触)isenough.Theymusthea

ralanguagequiteabittounderstandit-anduseitoftentobeabletospeakitcomfortably.Thisismentalwork,andachildwhodoesn't

haveamotive(动机)tospeakalanguage-eitheraneedorastrongdesire-willoftenavoidit.Children'sbrainsarealreadybu

syenough.Solanguagesoftenfadeanddiewhenparentsmoveabroad.ConsiderAmerica.Theforeign-bornshareofthepopulationis13.7%,andhasneverbeenlowerthan4.

7%(in1970).Andyetforeign-languagespeakersdon'tincrease:todayjust25%ofthepopulationspeaksanotherlanguage.That'sbecause,usually,thefirstgener

ationborninAmericaisbilingual,andthesecondismonolingual(单语)-inEnglish,thechildrenoftenstrugglingtospeakeasilywith

theirimmigrantgrandparents.Inthepast,governmentsdiscouragedimmigrantfamiliesfromkeepingtheirlanguages.Thesedays,officialstendtobetolerant;someevensee

avaluableresourceinimmigrants'languageabilities.Yetmanyfactorsensurethatchildrenstilllosetheirparents'langua

ges,orneverlearnthem.38.Findoutorwriteoutonesentencetostatethemainideaofthispassage.39.Theunderlinedword"

it"inParagraph2referto.40.Restate(重新叙述)themainmeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3.41.ThestatisticsinPar

agraph4areusedtosupporttheideathat.42.FindoutonewordtoshowtheAmericanofficials'presentattitudetowardimmigrantskeepingtheirlanguages.第三部分语言知识运

用(共三节,满分51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。Wehavetwodogs.Wetookinbothaftertheywereabandoned(抛弃)inthecountry.

Theywillrunoffatanychance.43myyardisfenced(栅栏),Ihavetokeepthemchained(拴住)toavoidpayinganyfinesfor44themfromthecitypound(流浪狗收容所).Thismo

rningasIwaswalkingthefirstoneout,thesecondranpastmequickly.Icalledforhertoreturn,butshechoseto45mywordsandheadedoff.Despitemybest46atcalmandpea

cefulness,havingadogdisobeymedidmakememad.Anyway,whenIdrovetopickupmydaughterfromschoolIjust47tomentionthatCadymightbe48.I

addedthatifshewasputintothepound,Iwouldnotbepayingher49thistime."50?"mydaughterasked."Isitjustthemoney?""Well,partlyit'sthemoney.Itwillb

eprobablyover$10051allisdone.ButmostlyitisbecauseIam52withher."I53,"Iwillnotkeepsuchadog,never!"Inoticedthatmydaug

hterhadherheadturnedawayfrommeandhadnotsaida54wordforover5minutes."Whydoesthis55yousomuch?"Iwonderedoutloud.Mydaughtersaid,"D

ad,youjustdon't56.IfCadyisatthepound,sincesheisthreeyearsoldandnot57housebroken(训练好的),whowouldpickher?Thatmeanst

heywillkillher."ThenI58thattheonlyreasonIkeptthedoginthefirstplacewasthatwecouldnotfinda59forheranddidnotwanthertobe60byAnimal

Control.My61softened.Aswe62thedriveway,therestoodCadyintheyard,tailwaggingandreadyforsomesupper.Childrenaresuchincredibleteachers!43.A.

AsthoughB.IncaseC.NowthatD.Eventhough44.A.recoveringB.removingC.representingD.relieving45.A.considerB.acceptC.ignoreD.grasp46.A

.effortsB.devotionsC.memoriesD.indications47.A.happenedB.hesitatedC.occurredD.attempted48.A.barkingB.r

unningC.rollingD.missing49.A.moneyB.finesC.billD.debts50.A.SowhatB.WhynotC.HowaboutD.Sincewhen51.A.afterB.sin

ceC.beforeD.until52.A.sadB.angryC.worriedD.embarrassed53.A.suggestedB.realizedC.promisedD.insisted54.

A.simpleB.slightC.singleD.suitable55.A.shockB.exciteC.upsetD.confuse56.A.interruptB.mistakeC.helpD.understand57.A.

evenB.everC.justD.only58.A.remindedB.rememberedC.foundD.sensed59.A.wayB.homeC.reasonD.time60.A.destroye

dB.pickedC.raisedD.fed61.A.mindB.feelingC.heartD.head62.A.brokeintoB.pulledintoC.lookedintoD.raninto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。TheInternationalOlympicCommittee(63)(delay)theTokyo2020OlympicGamestonextyearbecauseofthethreattheCOV

ID-19posestotheworldgenerally.(64)theIOCandthe2020Olympicsorganizersonceconsidered(65)(hold)theGameswithoutviewers(66)(reduce)theriskofvirus

transmission(病毒传播),theJapanesegovernmentalwaysinsistedthattheTokyoOlympicGameswouldbeheldinstadiumsfullofviewers,becausethe(67)(abs

ent)ofsportsfanswouldgreatlyreducethelevelofcompetition.YetthedelayoftheTokyoOlympicswillhaveabigimpactonJapan'seconomy.Thedirecteconomiclosscouldb

eabout$6billion,mainlybecauseoftheincreasedoperatingcosts,(68)(include)thecostofvenuemaintenance(场所维护)and

repair.Smallandmedium-sizedJapanesebusinessesinthetourismandcateringsectors,mostof(69)expensesaremadeupoflaborcosts,willsufferthegreat

estlosses.ThedelayoftheTokyoGameswillalsohaveahugeimpactonglobalsportevents.Overtheyears,internationalsportsevents(70)(fol

low)anOlympic-centricschedule,whichensuresthatnootherglobalsportseventsareheldduringtheSummerOlympics.Butnowitcouldclashwith(

冲突)suchmajorsportsevents(71)theWorldAquaticChampionshipsandtheWorldAthleticsChampionships.Incompletedatasuggestthedelay

oftheTokyoGames(72)(force)atleast33majorsporteventstoberescheduled.第三节(共6小题;每小题1分,满分6分)根据首字母或中文提示,用第三第四模块所学单词的适当形式完成下列

句子。73.Despitethepowercuts,thehospitalcontinuedtof(正常运转)normally.74.Tokeepfit,you'dbettermakeexerciseapartofyourdailyr(常规).75.Duetotheoutb

reakofCovid-l9,busesdonotrunsof(频繁)betweenthecityandtheairport.76.NoonecouldhavebelievedthatZhangJiacheng,

theone-armedteenager,wouldonedaywowtheworldonthebasketballcourtbymeansofs(社交)media.77.NowadayspeopleinC

hinaareencouragedtorunastreetstall(摊位)toP(促进)theeconomy.78.It'ssoc(方便)tobeabletocomparethequalityandpricesfromdifferentonlineshopsbeforeIpurchasesome

thing.第四部分书面表达(共1节,满分25分)假设你是李华,你校图书馆准备购置一批新书,以下是现有图书的情况(图表)。现广泛征求学生的意见。请发-封邮件至校长信箱,你的邮件内容需包括:(1)描述现有图书情况;(2)你希望购置哪一类图书及理由。注意:1.参考

词汇:传记类biographybooks;学科辅导类test-prepbooks2.词数120左右;3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;4.开头语己为你写好。Dearheadmaster,I'mLiHua,ast

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