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内江六中2024-2025学年(上)高2025届第四次月考英语学科试题考试时间: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.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?A.Sheplayedfootball.B.
Shewatchedagame.C.Sheworkedinthelab.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atigerinthezoo.B.Astorybook.C.Ato
uristattraction.3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Studyingabook.B.Readingaletter.C.Collectingmoney.4.Whoarethespeakerslikelytobe?A.Policeofficers.
B.Cleaners.C.Builders.5.WhenwillDavidhandinthepaper?A.OnApril21st.B.OnApril22nd.C.OnApril23rd.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whyisthemancallingthewoman?A.Toconfirmherd
ailyarrangements.B.Toremindherofanappointment.C.Torescheduleaphysicalexam.7.WhatwillthewomandoonFriday?A.Attendameeting.B.Takeabusinesstrip.
C.Haveacheckup.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.WherewouldPhilratherlive?A.Inthecitycentre.B.Inthewestsuburbs.C.Inth
eeastofthecity.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthefirstflat?A.It’sfarfromthestation.B.It’swell-equipped.C.Itmaybenoisy.10.
Whatisadisadvantageofthesecondflat?A.It’stooexpensive.B.Itlacksashower.C.Ithasasmalllivingroom.听下面一段对
话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Whyarethespeakerswaiting?A.Toattendaclass.B.Togiveaconcert.C.Tobuytickets.12.Wheredoesthewomanworknow?A.InChicago.B.I
nSeattle.C.InLosAngeles.13.WhoisSusan?A.Theman’swife.B.Theman’scolleague.C.Theman’sdoctor.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个
小题。14.Whatarethespecialboardsusedfor?A.Producingenergy.B.Coveringbuildings.C.Keepingsunshineout.15.Wherearethegardens
?A.Ontheroofs.B.Inthebackyards.C.Nexttotheworkstations.16.HowwillMollygohometoday?A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.17.WhatdoesMollysayaboutBe
dZED?A.There’splentyofparkingspace.B.Itisreallyenvironment-friendly.C.Thepublictransportationispoor.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whoisth
edirector?A.CharlesParker.B.LanceBeaumont.C.AprilDelaney.19.WhatdoesCarloMartinezdo?A.Aproducer.B.Ascreenwriter.C.Anactor.20.What
willthelistenersprobablydonext?A.Askquestions.B.Applaudforthespeaker.C.Commentonamovie.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,选出最佳选项。AHighSchoolScienceExplorationChallengeWearethrilledtoannouncethefirst-everExplorationChallengeforhighschoo
lstudentsoncampus.Thischallengecallsonyoutodiveintointerestingscientifictopicsandpresentyourthoughtscreatively.WhatYouCanDoChooseanysciencet
opicthatinterestsyouandpresentwhatyou’velearnedthroughoneofthefollowingprojecttypes:·ExperimentandReport:Conductasimpleexperimenta
ndwriteaboutyourfindings.·PosterorDigitalPresentation:Createaninformativeposteroradigitalpresentationons
cience.·Videooranimation(动画片):Produceavideooranimationtoexplainascientificphenomenonyouenjoy.·EssayorBlogPosts:W
riteanessayoraseriesofblogpostswiththethemeof“ScienceandMe.”HowtoEnterSubmityourprojectstooure-mailaddressscien
ce@challenge.com.Pleasekeepinmindyourprojectsaresentasattachmentsinthee-mailbeforeAug.31st.JudgingandPrizesProjectswillbe
judgedoncreativity,accuracy,andengagement.Prizesincludescholarships,sciencekits,andopportunitiestovisita
universitysciencelab.Thewinners’projectswillbedisplayedinourschoolsciencemagazine.AwardCeremonyTheawar
dceremonywillbebroadcastliveonourofficialaccount,featuringademonstrationofthetop10entriesalongwiththestoriesbehindthem
.Itwillthenbefollowedbyanawardpresentationanddinnerforall.Fordetailedrulesandmoreinformationaboutthechallenge,pleasesubscribetoouroffic
ialaccount.Wecan’twaittoseeyourcreations!1.Whatmaybeapossibleprojectforthechallenge?A.Abookonphysics.B.Areportonlawstudy.C.Aposteraboutmusic.D
.Avideoonplantgrowth.2.Whichofthefollowingisarewardforwinners?A.Diningwithascientist.B.Receivingagoldmedal.C.Havingtheirpro
jectspublished.D.Makingtheirfamilystoriesknown.3.Whatisthepurposeofthechallenge?A.Toattractmagazinesubscribers.B.Tocondu
ctscientificfieldresearch.C.Toencouragescienceexploration.D.Toimprovedigitalpresentationskills.BOneofthe
improv(即兴表演)classesIattendedregularlywastaughtbyJimCrannaeverySaturdayafternoon.Sometimes,asmanyastwenty-fivetosixty-plusfolks
showedup.Jimmadesuretofiteveryoneinsotheycouldimprovetheirskills.Theclasslastedforthreehours.Theusualcastofcomicactorsplayedimprovcomedygames.A
ndwewouldgotothenearestminimarketandgetasnackorcoffeeduringbreaks.Oneday,threeofuswerestandingoutsidethe
building,whenRobinWilliams—aninternationallyfamousactorandcomicwalkedby,enjoyingthefreshbayair.Completelyfrozen,myfellowcomicscouldn’tsummonuptheco
uragetojustsay“hi”toRobin,whowaswithafriend.Ifrozeforamoment,butthenIcomposedmyself.Itoldthem,“Hey,if
youguyscan’thandleit,thenIwillaskhimtocomeandjoinusforthesecondhalfofclass.”Icouldhearthemmumbleundertheirbreath,“Yeah,sure,
right.You’regoingtoaskRobinWilliamstocometoourcomedyclass.Goodluckwiththatone!”SoIwentuptoRobinandhisfriendandaske
dhimtojoinus.“We’rehavinganimprovcomedyclass.We’reonbreaknow,butwewouldbemosthumbledandhonoredifyouwouldjoinusforthesecondhalfoftheclass.”R
obinlookeddirectlyinmyeyesandsaidwithlittlehesitation,“Okay.”Itwaslikeagrown-upchildbeingaskedtocomeandplay.Withthat,heandhisfrien
dfollowedmeuptotheclass.WhenhesawRobin,Jimsaid,“Ohmygoodness,lookwhoMichelineisbringingtoclass.”Jim’sey
eswereallinastonishmentanddelight.“Why,it’sRobinWilliams!”Robinandhisfriendstayedtherestoftheclassandattheendofthecl
ass,RobinandJimperformedaskit(滑稽短剧).Weactuallywatchedhimshape-shiftashepreparedphysicallyandmentallyforhismade-upcharacter.Hegaveithisall.Itw
astrulymagical.WhatadelightforallofusthatSaturdayafternoon!AllIknowisthatifIhadn’tmusteredupthecouragetoaskRobintojoinus,noneofuswo
uldhavehadthatexperience.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“compose”meaninparagraph2?A.Lookdown.B.Calmdown.C.Makeup.D.Pickup.
5.Whatdidtheauthorwanttoshowbytellingtheexperience?A.It’snevertoolatetomend.B.Everycloudhasasilverlining.C.Abraveattemp
tishalfsuccess.D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.6.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Itwastheauthor’sbraverythatmovedRobinWilliams.B.JimC
rannawaswaitingforRobinWilliamstocometotheclass.C.RobinWilliamsgavealectureonplayingimprovcomedygames.D.Micheline’sfr
iendsdidn’thavethenervetoinviteRobinWilliams.7.WhatkindofpersonwasRobinWilliamsmostlikelytobe?A.Renownedbutapproachable.B.Popularbu
thumble.C.Respectedbutcasual.D.Strictbutgenerous.CUncertaintypopsupfrequentlyinconversations.Thepandemic,andthegrowingclimatedisaste
rsheightenourawarenessofourinabilitytocontrolmanycurrentchallenges.Nowonderwe’reinvadedbyanxietyandisolation.Weknowtherearestress-reductiontechn
iqueslikeyogaandexercise.Anothermuch-overlookedonethatrestoressenseofwell-beingispoetry.Poetryreconnectsuswit
hthebeautyoftheworld,whilealsonamingitsdifficulties.Ratherthandismissinghardships,poetryremindsusthatothersh
avealsolostalovedone,experienceddisappointments—havesufferedaswenowsuffer.Poetryallowsustoidentifyou
rpersonalconfusions,breaksourfeelingofisolation,andconfirmsoursenseofbelonging.Poetryleadsustowardwisdomandacceptance.Scie
nceagrees.TheArts&MindLabatJohnsHopkinsUniversityoffersconvincingevidencethatpoetryisgoodforourhealth.Astudyfrom2013inPhilippinesshowedthatguidedp
oetrywritingsessionssignificantlylesseneddepressioninagroupofmistreatedadolescents.Writteneighthundredyearsago,thepoemTheGuestHousein
vitesustoviewlife’sexperiencesandthefeelingsthatarisefromthemastemporaryvisitorsinthe“guesthouse”ofself.Withpatienceandcompassion,theauthorJalal
al-DinRumiadvisesustorecognizethatevennegativemoodsarepreciousteachersforourgrowth.Thinkofpoetryasanentrancetoa
timelessplacewherewefindcomfort,companionship,connection,wisdom,andhealing.Poetrynamesthedisconnectsaswell,wherewehavegoneblindtothre
atsandpersonalsorrowsthatthreatentooverwhelmus.Withitsprecisionoflanguage,anditsnamingofexperience,poetry,inasmallspace,usuallyonepage,packsastron
ghit.Enteringapoem,readerscansensepainfulexperiencesarere-framedandcanbegivenanewunderstandingbyapoem.That’sbecausepoetryreflectsarichm
ixofthesweetnessandbitternessinlife.Itrefreshesourmindsandoffersinventedlandscapesofimagery.Foryourownpeaceofmind,Ie
ncourageyoutotakeupafriendshipwithpoetry.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dismiss”probablymeaninParagraph2?A.Reflecton.B.Leavebehin
d.C.Getthrough.D.Sufferfrom.9.WhatdoesRumisuggestreadersdoinTheGuestHouse?A.Viewourselvesastemporaryguests.B.Takeanactivepartinexperien
cinghardships.C.Ignorenegativefeelingstoavoidsadness.D.Embracedownsideswithoptimisticattitudes.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagrap
h?A.Poemsmakereadersturnablindeyetothreatsandsorrows.B.Poemscanonlyhaveeithersweetthemesorbitterthemes.C.Poemspossessoverwhelmingpowerdes
pitelimitedlines.D.Poemsreshapepainfulexperiencesandrestrictourminds.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Tech
niquesHelpReduceStress.B.PoetryFacilitatesFriendship.C.HardshipsBenefitourGrowth.D.PoetryPromotesourWell-being.DWeareallguilt
yofgrabbingourphonesandscrollingthroughsocialmediawhentimesgetboring.Psychologistshavenotedinnumerousstudieso
verthepastdecadethatindividualsengageinsocialmediaandotherdigitalmediatoescapeboredom.However,thesamestudiesrevealthatconsumingsuchmediacanactually
increaseboredominindividuals.Thatresultmaybeaproductofconstantly“switching”betweendifferentcontentonline,theendlesspursuitof
thenextpieceofmediatoalleviatepresentboredom.Toinvestigatetherolethatfast-forwardingandswitchingvideoshasinboredom,DrKatyTam,theleadauth
oroftheresearchandresearchersperformedtwoexperimentsonabout1,200people.Inthefirsttrial,thestudyparticipants
hadtwoviewingexperiences.Theybothwatcheda10-minutevideowithouttheoptiontoswitchorfast-forwardandthenhada10-minuteper
iodwheretheycouldswitchbetweenseven5-minutevideos.Inthesecondexperiment,participantswatcheda10-minutevideoinoneroundandintheotherro
undwereallowedtofast-forwardorrewindthrougha50-minutevideo.Participantspredictedtheywouldbelessboredwiththeoptiontoswit
chorfast-forwardforbothexperimentsbutreportedafterwardthattheyfoundwatchingonevideoallthewaythroughtobemoreengaging,satisfyingandmeaningful
.Tamsaidboredomwascloselylinkedtoattention.“Wefeelboredwhenthere’sagapbetweenhowengagedweareandhowengagedwewanttobe,”shesaid.“Whenpeopl
ekeepswitchingthroughvideos,theybecomelessengagedwiththevideosandtheyarelookingforsomethingmoreinteresting.Thiscanleadtoincr
easedfeelingsofboredom.”Finally,saidTam,itcouldbeworthtakingyourtimebeforehittingthefast-forwardorskip
buttons.“Ourresearchshowsthatwhilepeoplefast-forwardorskipvideostoavoidboredom,thisbehaviourcanactuallymaketh
emfeelmorebored,”shesaid.“Justaswepayforanimmersive(沉浸式)experienceinamovietheatre,enjoymentoftencomesfromimmersing
ourselvesinvideosratherthanswiping(滚屏)throughthem.”12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“alleviate”inparagraph2mean?A.Ease
.B.Understand.C.Define.D.Justify.13.Tam’sstudyfoundthatparticipantsreportedhigherlevelsofboredomwhen______.A.thelengthofavideowasto
olong.B.thevideocontentwasplayedrepeatedly.C.theyswitchedbetweenvideosandwithinvideo.D.theywatchedthesamevideothroughtotheend.14.WhatdidTampresentinp
aragraph5?A.Waysofwatchingvideos.B.Thedesignofhisexperiment.C.Examplesofdividedattention.D.Thecauseofpeople’sboredo
m.15.WhatwasTam’ssuggestioninthelastparagraph?A.Payforaviewingexperience.B.Refertotheratingsbeforewatchingvideos.CGotoacinemaforanimmersiveexperien
ce.D.Stayfocusedonthecontentwhilewatchingvideos.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。Whetherit’sstudyingforexamsorstrugg
lingwithanessay,we’veallbeenunderenormousstressatsomepoint.Whenitgetsabitoverwhelming,wecanreachalevelofexhaustionth
atisunbearable—thedreadedburnout.___16___Accordingto‘PsychologyToday’,burnoutisn’tjustcausedbyworkinglonghours;itismore
aboutprolongedorrepeatedexposuretoastressfulsituation.Theresultcanbefeelingsofcynicism(愤世嫉俗)anddepression.Afeelingoflossofc
ontrolcancreateaconflictwiththesenseofself,whichcanleadtoburnout.___17___Unexpectedly,thismeansthattryingtobemoreeffici
entcanresultinareductioninourproductivity.Butwhatcanwedotoavoidtheevilsofburnout?Well,therearesometipsthatmayhelpyou.___18___Afeelin
gthatthetaskisachievableandthatyouarecapableofsucceedingmeansthatadifficulttaskmightbelessstruggling.Findingwaystoexpressyourcreativesidemayhelp.Note
veryonehascreativeaspectstotheirjobs,and,therefore,theyneedtofindotheroutlets.___19___Allofthismayhelptoseparatethemfromt
heoverwhelmingstressthatmayexistintheirworkinglife.___20___Theconsequenceisthatyouaresurroundedbyacleanerandmorepositiveenvironment.This,in
turn,leadstoanothertip,whichistohavehealthyandpositivethoughts.Havingapositivementalattitudetowardseverythingyoudomeansthatyoumayfeelmorecap
ableaswell.Ingeneral,burnouthaspsychologicaleffectsthatcanimpactheavilyonyourworkandlife.Takingstepstoavoidburningou
tcanbenefitnotjustus,butourbossesandfamilies.ATravellingorreadingisstronglyrecommended.B.Theycouldpaint,
writeortakepartinlocaltheatre.C.Experiencingburnoutisnormalinhigh-stresstasks.D.Sufferingfromburnoutcanpreventourcreativityandproductivity.E.Look
ingafteryourselfandyoursurroundingscanalsobebeneficial.F.However,thatfeelingofexhaustionisnotjustphysicalbutalsomental.G.Thebeliefthatyouhavetheabili
tytocompleteaprojectmayassistyou.第三部分语言知识运用(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。AsliSamanc
i,afoodscientist,wasdrivenbyherchildhooddreamofbecomingascientist,leadinghertopursueacareerinfoodscience.“It____21____everything:biolo
gy,microbiologyandchemistryalltogether,”Samancilsaid.Withthispassion,sheestablishedacompanythat____22__
__healthproductsmadefrompropolis(蜂胶),anaturalsubstanceproducedbybees.Samanci’sdedicationto____23____isevidentinever
ystepofherproductdevelopmentprocess.“Allproductsare____24____byscience,”Samancisaid.The____25____behindSamanci’sventurealsoliesinhersonwh
oexperiencedfrequenthealthissuesduringhisearlyyears.Uponadoctor’srecommendation,she____26____propolisasameanstohe
lpstrengthenherson’simmunesystem.However,not____27____withtheproductsonthemarket,Samanciworked____28____wi
thabeekeepertocrafttheidealsolutionforherson’sneeds.Gradually,Samancihasmadeherspecializedproducts____
29____toabroaderrangeofconsumers.Meanwhile,Samanciandherbeekeepingpartnershavewitnessedasignificant_____30_____inthe
beepopulation.Since80%ofallplantsrelyonbeesforpollination(授粉),thisdevelopmenthasprovedtocontributeto_____31_____
nature.Samancifirmlybelievesintheconceptofawin-winbusinessmodel,where_____32_____canmakeapositiveimpactontheenvironment.Andsheurgesallentrepreneurs
andscientiststofindthat_____33_____.Samancisays,“Togetsomethingfromnatureina(n)_____34_____way,weurgemorefoodscie
ntistsandagriculturalscientiststojoinus._____35_____,naturewillnotgiveusanymore.”21.A.accomplishesB.combinesC.processesD.maintains22.A.concent
ratedonB.broughtaboutC.heldbackD.putoff23.A.purchaseB.deliveryC.qualityD.service24.A.limitedB.deniedC.revealedD.
backed25.A.regulationB.inspirationC.sampleD.mystery26.A.exploredB.exportedC.refusedD.permitted27.A.patientB.consistentC
.cautiousD.content28.A.equallyB.violentlyC.directlyD.temporarily29.A.accessibleB.similarC.responsibleD.essential30.A.damageB.
riseC.changeD.loss31.A.conqueringB.discoveringC.impressingD.preserving32.A.scientistsB.beekeepersC.entrepreneursD.c
onsumers33.A.balanceB.opportunityC.faultD.reason34.A.extraordinaryB.sustainableC.livelyD.easy35.A.Altogethe
rB.AnyhowC.MoreoverD.Otherwise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。SanFrancisco,Mar2,2024(SFStandard)—Multip
lenightmarketsaresettotakeplaceacrossSanFranciscothisyear,____36____(base)onthesuccessoflastyear’sevents.TheChina
townnightmarketwillreturnfirst.StartingfromMarch8,itisscheduledforeverysecondFridayofthemonthtillNovember.Theeventorgan
izedbyBeChinatown,____37____nonprofitorganization,willoffertraditionalChinesefoodsalongwithactivities.Anothe
rmajornightmarket,theSunsetNightMarketwith____38____(invite)performances,isexpectedtoreturninJune,accordingtoJoelEngardio,who____
39____(lead)lastyear’shighlysuccessfulevent.Engardiosaidthecityisintheprocessofselectingvendors(摊贩)____40__
__(host)thenightmarket,andhe’sexpectingmorenightmarketeventsthroughoutthesecondhalfoftheyear,____41____(possible)onIrv
ingandNoriegastreets.“Wewanttofocusonfood,”Engardiosaid.“Wewanttheparticipantstohavetheexperiencejustlike____42____yougotothenightmarketin
Bangkok.”TheIndian-themeddanceparty,theBhangraandBeatsNightMarket-alsoahitlastyearwithover10,000partici
pants—willcomebackonMay10.Theevent,partofanefforttobreathelife____43____thedowntownarea,willprovideaspacewherefamily-friendlya
ctivities,foodandmusiccanbeenjoyed.“NightmarketsareanopportunitytoshowSanFranciscototheregionandwelcomenewvisitors,”theMayor’sOfficesai
dinastatement.“Theseinvestmentsarecrucialtocelebratethe____44____(diverse)ofthecitywhilecontributingtoour_____45_____(economy)vitality.”第四部分写作(共两
节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你所在校艺术社团将举办全校“Trash-to-Art”艺术品原创大赛。请在校英文报上发布一则活动通知,内容包括:1.大赛的目的、时间和地点;2.参赛作品要求。注意:1.写作词数应为8
0词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Notice_______________________________________________________________________________
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______________TheArtClub第二节(满分25分)47.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Naturewhilebeautiful,couldalsobeunpredictableandmerciless.Butmosti
mportantlywebearinmindthatinthedarkesttimes,there’salwaysalightattheendofthetunnel,justlikeMrs.Evans‘cabinlight.Onebrightsummerday,myfrie
ndPeterandIdecidedtoventureintotheunexploredtrailsoftheGreatSmokyMountains.Blessedwithrichbiodiversityand
fascinatinglandscapes,thenationalparkseemedaperfectgetaway.Littledidweknowthatourcasualhikewouldsoonturnintoanunexpectedpers
onalincident,foreverengravedinourmemories.Wesetoffearlyinthemorning,equippedwithourbackpacksandamapthatwassupposedtogui
deusthroughthewindingtrails.Thesunwasup,castinglongshadowsontheforestflooraswesetoffonourjourney.Wetrekked(艰难行走),laughed,
andmarveledatthebeautyofnaturearoundus.Aswetrekkedthroughthedenseforests,takinginthenaturalwondersaroundus,wecouldn’thelpbutfeel
asenseofadventurecoursingthroughourveins.Thetrailwasruggedanduneven,butweperseveredthroughthechallenginglandscape.Midwaythrougho
urexpedition,westumbleduponabreathtakingwaterfall,itsglisteningwaterscascadingdowntherocksinaquietandpeacefulmelody.Wesatdownbythe
water’sedge,takingamomenttogetlostinthebeautyofnature.Thecoolmistfromthewaterfallenvelopedus,andwefeltrefreshedandenergetic.Asthe
dayworeon,weventureddeeperintothewilderness,eagertoexploreeverycornerofthisnaturalparadise.Weweresoabsorbedinthebeautyofnaturethatjustdidn'tnotic
eourwayanditseemedthatwecouldnotfindthewaybacktothefamiliarpartoftheforest.Panicking,wescrambledtofindourwaybackbutthedenseveget
ationandwindingtrailsonlyservedtoconfuseusfurther.Wetriedtorememberanypossiblesignsthatmightleadusback,Nosoonerhadweceleb
ratedourreturntothecleartrailsthansomethingworsehappened.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。Para.1:Suddenly,theweathertookanabruptturn
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