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长沙市第一中学2022-2023学年度高二第二学期期中考试英语时量:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Who
isthemanlikelytovotefor?A.Larry.B.Sam.C.Tom.2.Howmanypeoplehavereadtheman'semail?A.20.B.100.C.120.3.Whatwilltheboydonext?A.
Takeanexam.B.Gotobed.C.Endthecall.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheoffice.B.Inthehospital.C.Atthepolicestation.5.W
hatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenMaryandthewoman?A.Schoolmates.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Teacherandstudent.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.HowlongdidMikestayinChina?A.Fi
vedays.B.Sevendays.C.Twoweeks.7.WheredidMikegolastyear?A.Norway.B.India.C.Japan.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanth
inkabouttherestaurant?A.It'sspecial.B.It'sexpensive.C.It'spopular.9.Howmanysteakswillthespeakersliker?A.One.B.Two.C.
Three.10.Whatwillthewomandrink?A.Wine.B.Tea.C.Juice.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthemanreadingatfirst?A.Abook.B.Anewspaper.C.Abusinessrep
ort.12.Whydoesthegirlaskherfathertoreadthebooktoher?A.Herfatherpromisedtodoitbefore.B.Thebookbelongstoherfriend.C.Itisherteacher'srequiremen
t.13.Whatdoesthemandecidetodoatlast?A.Gotobed.B.Readtothegirl.C.Makesomecookies.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whenwillthepartystart?A.At2o'cl
ock.B.At4o'clock.C.At6o'clock.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofmakingcoffee?A.Easy.B.Tiring.C.Challenging.16.WhatcanweinferaboutSusan?A.Sh
eworksinacoffeebar.B.Sheknowswellaboutcoffee.C.Shewillhelpthemanmakecoffee.17.Whatwillthespeakersdonex
t?A.Getsomemilk.B.InviteSusantotheparty.C.Hurrytotheicecreamshop.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatwillcontrolthetreehou
se'stemperature?A.Theroof.B.Theleaf.C.Thesoil.19.Whatisthemostimportantdesignofalizardhouse?A.Changingcolors.B.Collectingsunlight.C
.Producingenergy.20.Whycanthechimneybeausefulairconditioner?A.Itisdeepundertheground.B.Itiseasyforhotairtoflowout.C.Itallowscoolairtocomeineasily.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。ATheWaroftheWorldsbyH.G.WellsPublishedi
n1897,thissciencefictionhasinspiredcountlessnovelssincethenandstillcontinuestofascinateitsreaders.Theunnamedhero
isoneofthefirstwitnessestoastrange-lookingmeteorite(陨石)inEngland.Notlongafterthat,itisapparentthatthemeteoriteis
Martianandthataninvasionisaroundthecorner.Whatisitlikeforman,whodominatestheEarth,tobedominatedbyaraceofaliens?DuneSa
gabyFrankHerbertPublishedfrom1965to1985,DuneSagacontains6novelsandiswidelyconsideredanepicofsciencefiction.Insteadofstickingt
oasinglecharacter,thesenovelsbeginwithPaulAtreides,firstasonofanoblefamilyandthentheemperoroftheknownuni
verse.ThenovelsfollowPaul'sdescendants(后裔),endingbyrevealingthefateofhisplanet,Arrakis,andthefateofhisgenerations.Th
eSpaceTrilogybyC.S.LewisThisseriescontainsthreebooksthatwerepublishedfrom1938to1945.Lewisexploresthenatureofhumanitybytakingth
emaincharacter,Dr.ElwinRansom,outsideofEarthandtotheplanetsofMarsandVenus.Ontheseplanets,thelocalresidentsarenotcorrupted(腐化),butcor
ruptionfromEarththreatensthem.WhenRansomreturnstoEarthinthefinalbook,corruptionevengreaterthanwhenheleftawaitshimthere.Fahre
nheit451byRayBradburyFuturesocietyinthepriceless1953novelismadeworsebytechnology.RayBradburydiscussestheimportanceofbooksbyusingsuchasocietythatbu
rnsthem.Themaincharacter,GuyMontag,isafireman,someonewhoburnsbooksandthehousesthatcontainthem.Thecultureiso
bsessed(着迷)withthesocietyoftelevisionbutdoesn’trealizethevalue-andthefreedom-thatcomeswithliterature.21.WhereisDr.ElwinRa
nsomoriginallyfrom?A.Mars.B.Venus.C.Earth.D.Arrakis.22.Whichbookexploresthepotentialfortechnologytomakehumanslessfree?A.TheWaroftheWorlds.C
.TheSpaceTrilogy.B.DuneSaga.D.Fahrenheit451.23.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.Theyshowanimaginaryworld.B.Theyeachhavetwomaincharacte
rs.C.Theyexplorethenatureofhumanity.D.Theywerepublishedinthe20thcentury.BGetupat6a.m.,arriveatthehospitalonehourearliertoh
elppatientscheckin,andaccompanypatientsduringconsultations...Inrecentyears,“patientescorts”hasemergedasanewi
ndustry,andthosewhohavetakenonthiscareerareknownas“peoplewhoselltime".26-year-oldZhangTianisoneofthem.September4wasaluckydayforZhangTian.Onth
isday,ZhangTiansawavideoaboutpatientescortsonashortvideoplatform.Thedailyroutineofpatientescortsshownin
thevideofascinatedherandgraduallyinspiredhertotakethisonasabusiness.Shebrowsedthroughmanyplatformsandreadmultipleinformationandfoundthereindeedex
istsacertaindemandforpatientescorts,especiallyfromtheelderly,children,andpregnantwomen.Sinceshehadnev
erengagedinthiskindofworkbefore,shespenttwodaysinmajorhospitalsinWuhan,inordertofamiliarizeherselfwithallthedepar
tmentsondifferentfloors,aswellastheprocessesofmedicalconsultationandpreparationforsurgery.Afterearlypreparatorywork,ZhangTianpostedav
ideoofherself-introductiononmajorsocialplatforms,talkingaboutthehelpandservicesapatientescortprovides,aswellasso
metipsforaquickandconvenientmedicalconsultation.Atfirst,shewasalittleworriedthathervideowouldgounnoticed.However,aftershe
uploadedthevideo,itgotover100likesandshereceivedherfirsteverofferasapatientescort.Thememoryofherfirsttaskisstillaliveandfreshinhermind.Sherecei
vedaphonecallonSeptember9fromamanwhosefatherwasseriouslyillandmightneedsurgery.HewantedZhangTiantoaccompanyhisfatherthroughhisco
nsultationandtreatment.ZhangTianmadefullpreparationsbeforemeetingherfirstclientanddidaverygoodjobdespitehernervousness
.“Later,thefamilyexpressedtheirgratitudetomeoverandoveragain,whichwarmedmyheartandgavemeasenseofachievement,”ZhangTiansa
id.24.Whatdopatientescortsdo?A.Theyassistdoctorsinhospitals.B.Theyarriveathospitalsearlytocheckin.C.They
takeonthiscareertoselltheirtime.D.Theyhelppatientsgettreatedinhospitals.25.September4wasaluckydayforZhangTianbecauseA.sheenjoy
edseeinganinterestingvideoB.shegotinspirationforherowncareerC.shefoundademandformedicalworkersD.shewaswellreceive
donsocialplatforms26.HowdidZhangTiangetherfirstclient?A.Shegotfamiliarwiththeroutineworkinhospitals.B.Shespenttw
odaysinmajorhospitalsmeetingpatients.C.Hervideoonsocialplatformsattractedherfirstclient.D.Theman'sfatherwasseriously
illandmightneedsurgery.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeZhangTian?A.Hardworkingandconsiderate.C.Ambitio
usandimaginative.B.Humorousandcareful.D.Talkativeandpositive.CThesedays,there’sagreenversionofjustabouteverything.There
arecarsthatrunonelectricityandalternativefuels,housesthatarepoweredbysolarenergyandwindfarmsseeminglypoppinguponeveryopenspacefromCalifo
rniatocoastalJapan.Evendronesaregettinginontheaction.Theunmannedairvehiclesarealsobeingputtoenvironmentalusesarou
ndtheglobe.Theeyeintheskythattheyprovidehelpsresearchersbetterunderstandwhat'sgoingonwiththenaturalworldinwhic
hwelive.Forenvironmentalistsandearthscientists,theflyingmachinescanbesentwayupintheairtorecordsweepingfootageofala
rgeareatotracktheimpactofthingslikeclimatechange,migrationandtheactsofcuttingdownandburningforesttrees,whichcanbedonewithouthaving
tobuyahelicopter,rentaplaneortapeavideocameratoabird.Sure,there’splentyofsatellitefootagealreadyoutthere,butdronesletresearchersaccu
ratelypositionthedatasetthattheywanttogetaquicker,closerlookattheareathatthey'relookingtomonitor.In2013,
forexample,theNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)sentadroneintotheTurrialbaVolcanoinCostaRicatogat
herdataaboutitsemissions.Thetemperature,ashheightandgasconcentrationinformationcollectedduringthemissionhel
pedearthscientistsdeterminewhichwaythevolcanicandpotentiallypoisonousgaseruptingfromthevolcanowasmovingandtakestepstolimititsenvironmentalimpact.Sim
ilarly,Arcticresearchersareusingdronestohelpstudytemperaturechangeandthemeltingofglaciers.Theyusedronesequippedwithinfrared(红外线的c
amerastosweepintoplacesthattheymayotherwisenotbeabletoreachtomonitorandcollectdataonthemeltingice.Th
esameflyingmachinesmayalsoeventuallybeusedtotransportotherdatacollectiontoolsintothewild.28.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopicofthetext?A.Bygivi
ngexamples.C.Bydrawingadistinction.B.Bylistingdata.D.Bymakingassumptions.29.Whatmainlymakesdronesusedtobetterwatchnatu
re?A.Thehighsafety.B.Thehugespace.C.Therecoverycapabilityafterdamage.D.Theabilitytocollectdataatahighaltitude.30.Whatdothelast
twoparagraphsmainlytellusaboutdrones?A.Theirproductionsteps.B.Theirpracticalfunctions.C.Theirpotentialimpactsontheatmos
phere.D.Theirdatasetformonitoringtheenvironment.31.Whichisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Drones:PoisonousC.Drones
:LimitedB.Drones:Eco-friendlyD.Drones:AdaptableDAstudyledbyOleguerPlana-Ripoll,aresearcheratAarhusUniversityi
nDenmark,triestodealwithafundamentalquestionthathasbotheredresearchersformorethanacentury-whatexactlycausesmentalillness?In
thehopeoffindingtheanswer,scientistshavepiledupalargeamountofdataoverthepastdecade,throughstudiesofgenesandbraina
ctivity.Theyhavefoundthatmanyofthesamegenesunderlieseeminglydistinctdisordersandthatchangesinthebrain'sdecision-mak
ingsystemscouldbeinvolvedinmanyconditions.Theresearchersarealsorethinkingtheoriesofhowourbrainsgowrong.Theideathatmentalillnesscanbecl
assifiedintodistinct,separatecategorieslike“anxiety”hasbeendisprovedtoalargeextent.Instead,recentlythey'vefo
undthatdisordersshadeintoeachother.Therearenoharddividinglines.Theresearchersaretryingtounderstandthebiologytha
tunderliesmentalillness.Theyhaveafewtheories.Perhapsthereareseveraldimensionsofmentalillness,sodependingonho
wpeoplescoreoneachdimension,theymightbemorelikelytohavesomedisordersthanothers.Analternativeideaisthatthereisasinglefactorthatma
kespeopleeasiertosufferfrommentalillnessingeneral:Whichdisordertheydevelopisthendeterminedbyotherfactors.Bothideasarebeingta
kenseriously,thoughtheformeroneismorewidelyacceptedbytheresearchers.Thedetailsarestillunclear,butmostresearchersagreethat
onethingisspecific:Theoldsystemofcategorizingmentaldisordersintoneatboxesdoesnotwork.Theyarealsohopefulthat,i
nthelongrun,replacingthisframeworkwithonethatisgroundedinbiologywillleadtonewdrugsandtreatments.Theresearchersaimtoreveal,forinstance,thekeygen
es,brainregionsandneurologicalprocessesinvolvedinpsychopathology(精神病理学),andtargetthemwithtreatments.Altho
ughitmighttakeawhiletogetthere,theyareoptimisticinthelongtermifthefieldreallydoesitswork.32.Whatdoestheresearchofmentalillnessfocuson?A.I
tsroots.C.Itscategories.B.Itssymptoms.D.Iistreatments.33.Whathasbeenfoundfromtherecentstudy?A.Thereexistlinksbetweenment
aldisorders.B.Brainfunctionhaslittletodowithmentalillness.C.Mentalillnessisclassifiedintodifferentcategories.D.Genesarecompletelydi
fferentindistinctmentaldisorders.34.WhichonedomostresearchersembraceaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Thetheoryofgeneticinfluences.B.Theconceptofmultip
leaspects.C.Thebeliefofbrainabnormalities.D.Theideaofthedeterminedriskfactor.35.Whatcanwelearnaboutmentalillnessfromthetext?A
.Itsnewdrugscouldbeavailablesoon.B.Itsgenesaretoocomplextostudy.C.Scientistsareclearaboutitsdetails.D.Huntingforitsbiologymighthelp.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分
,满分10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。Examsareanimportanttypeofassessmentalmostallstudentswillneedtoundertake
.Thebestwaytostudyisnottorecitethingsallinhoursorminutesbeforeanexam.Examstressaffectsmoststudentsinvariousways.36Howdoyoufacesuc
hanimportantday?Ifyouhavenotbeenabletostudythecompletecontentuptillnow,don'tlongtofinishitall.37Inyourbag,collec
tallyoursuppliessuchaspencils,severalpensandotherimportantwritingmaterials.Putthebagandeverythingelseth
atyoumightneedinoneplace.Thiswillhelptoreduceyourworriesinthemorning.Whenyouarriveatthehall,surroundy
ourselfwithfriendswhoaresupportiveorjustgothroughyournotesquietly.Alwaysmakeitapointtostudythesubjectswhichyoufindeasiertolearnfirst.
38Therefore,donotgoroundaskingcrazilyfortheanswer.Thiswilljustupsetyouandsendyouintopanicmode.39Beforetheexaminationstarts,makesur
eyourquestionpaperiscomplete.Readtheinstructionscarefully.Settletheeasyquestionsfirst.Divideyourtimecarefullyforeac
hquestionandmoveontothenextquestionevenifyouhavenot'finishedthefirst.Finally,aftereachpaper,gohomeandrest.Donotworrya
boutwhatyoucouldhavedoneorhaven'tdone.Trynottodiscusstheanswerswithyourfriends.40A.Whenyouareintheexaminationroo
m,followthesesteps.B.Trytorelaxandremembertofilltheanswer.C.You'llbeaffectedifyoudonotknowtheanswertothetopic.D.Itisimportanttomanagethisstress
andfindwaysofhelpingtoreduceit.E.Youshouldnotallowanythingtoupsettherestoftheexamination.F.Manystudentsaren
ervouswhentheyarefacingtheirfirstexamination.G.Firstly,prepareatestkitforthedurationofyourexamination
.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40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。RecentlyIwasflyingacrossthecountryandwasabouttoboardmyflightwhe
nawomansittingacrossfrommehadamedicalepisode(发作期).Thewomanwas41controlofherbody.Ijumpedupandcrouchedinfrontofher,askingifshewasokay.I42mys
elfasDr.Joe,askedher43(let'scallherJackietoprotecther44)andtoldherthatIcouldhelp.InonehandIheldhersandwithmyotherhandI45herh
ead,carefullyaskingwhatwashappening.She46thatshehadaconditionwhere,whenherbodyis47toalotofstress,herbodygoesintoaparasympatheticoverdrive(副
交感神经超速运转).Jackie48tomethatshe'shadthisconditionforthirtyyearsandwillbe“perfectly49injustabit”.Shesaidsheforgothermedicalpapersathome.Iaskedherifshe
neededhelpsittingupandawheelchairto50theplane,tobothofwhichshesaidyes.IstayedbehindtoensureJackie51itsafelyonboard,butduetosom
emiscommunication,thegateagentandamanagerthoughtJackiewashavingastroke.Iexplainedthat,despiteherforget
tingher52,herconditionwouldsoon53.Theemployeesoftheairlineagreedtoletherboardwithmy54and,justlikeJackiesaid,shewasperfectlyfinewithin
abouttwentyminutes.55Jackiejustneededsomeonetolistentoherandfightforher.41.A.gainingB.losingC.wantingD.missing42.A.re
gardedB.comfortedC.allowedD.introduced43.A.flightB.addressCageD.name44.A.identityB.familyC.careerD.safety45.A.struckB.supportedC.tou
chedD.patted46.A.suspectedB.warnedC.revealedD.feared47.A.limitedB,exposedC.devotedD.addicted48.A.explainedB.appea
ledC.apologizedD.referred49.A.terribleB.secureC.fineD.complex50.A.leaveB,crashC.catchD.board51.A.tookB.putC.madeD.ran52.A.papersB.numb
ersC.packagesD.passports53.A.pickupB.turnupC.makeupD.putup54.A.promiseB.assistanceC.budgetD.insurance55.A.HopefullyB.Interesting
lyC.FortunatelyD.Additionally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。Theneedforspeedissodeeplyrootedinmodernsocietythatweoftenfo
rgettopresspauseandthinkaboutthethingsthatget56(good)withtime:antiques,agedwine,long-termrelationshipsandexpertiseovertheyears.PekingOperaisaslowproc
esstoo.Anoften-repeatedsayinggoesasfollows:Threeminutesonstage,10years57stage.It'smeantasanodtoitsdemandingnatureandaremi
nderofitshighstandardsthatensurethatanyperformance58(do)thewaytheforefatherswantedit.PekingOperais59(demand)b
ecauseoftheextensivelistofskillsitrequires.Aperformerisanactor,singer,dancer,acrobat,mimeandmartialartistallrolledintoone.They'realsoexpected60(apply
)delicatemake-up,putonheavycostumesand,61(depend)ontheircharacter,performonstagein15cmplatformshoes.Thereissomuchtotake
in62disciples(学徒)usuallystarttheircareerasyoungchildren,spendingyearsconditioningtheirbodiesandmindsforthestage.Sowhatchancedoes63theatr
ebeginnerwithlittlepatienceandzeroflexibilitylikemestandagainstPekingOpera?DoIhave64ittakestoputonasucces
sfulshow?There'sonlyonewaytofindout:I'mrollingupmysleevesandtrainingunderthe65(guide)ofseniorstagemastersinthefield.第三节课文默写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Ge
nesplayacriticalroleinoverallhealth.Everycellinthehumanbodycontainsgeneticinformation.Everythingfromtheageingprocesstothedevelop
mentof66,suchascancer,istiedtoanindividual'sgeneticmake-up.However,scientistshavelongbeen67thequestionaboutwhichgeneticmarkersind
icateashortorlonglifespan.Thediscoverybytheresearchteammay68ofthestudyongenesandhumanlifespans,andeventuallyhelpan
swerthisquestion.Scientistssaythatlocatingthesesixteengeneticmarkerswillgreatlyimprovetheirunderstandingofhowgenesaffectlifespans.Thesegeneticm
arkersmayeventually69ameansoftargetingthespecificgenesconnectedwithlifespans.Thiscouldsignificantlyenhanc
epeople'schancesoflivingtoaripeoldage.Accordingtosomescientists,itcouldmake70tothefutureofhumanlife.Atthebasiclevel,ar
tificialintelligenceisabranchofcomputersciencethataimstocreateintelligentmachines.Oneof71ofAIistodevelopcomputerintelligence72learningf
romexperience,73newinputsandperformingtaskslikehumans.Toachievethisaim,manyapproachestocreatingtrueAIhavebeenputforward,including“dee
plearning”,whichenablesamachinetoimproveitsownperformancebylearningfromtheresultsof74.Deep-learningAI75toanalysemassiveamountsofdatathroughmultiple
layers,imitatingthecomplexnetworksofthehumanbrain.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校将举办一场面向外国留学生的讲座。Mike是你的留学生朋友,你决定给他写封邮件,告知该讲座的有关信息。内容包括:
1.讲座的时间和地点;2.讲座内容:中国的名胜;3.建议他去听这个讲座。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMike,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。65-year-oldMr.Fairfaxhadretiredfromteaching.Hewasveryinterestedinadventure.Thistimehemadeanadventureonas
parsely(稀少地)populatedland.Inthecoldwinter,hetriedanewplaceandforgottobringhiscellphone,theonlytimeonthe
trip.Hetrekked(艰苦跋涉)morethanhalfamilewithtwodogstoaharvestedwheatfield.Eyesfixedonthehorizoninexpectationofanotherrabbit,Mr.Fai
rfaxsteppedonthethinsnowonacanal.Suddenly,itcollapsed(坍塌)anddroppedhimfourfeettothebottom.Realizingthathewasintroubleandwasgoingtohurth
imself,Mr.Fairfaxwassuddenlypickingupalotofspeed.Hisleftlegwashitfirst,andhelayonhissidetoreachforhisshotgun,unloadeditanduseditasacrutch(
拐杖).Hespentanhourandahalfclimbingthecanalbutslippedandslidbackdownwhenhewaspartlyup.Thistime,oneofhisfeetgotstuckbetweentw
orocks.Mr.Fairfaxtoldhimselfthatifhedidn'tgethimselfoutofthatcanal,hewasn'tgoingtohaveaverygoodnight.Mr.Fairfaxpulledhisfootoutandclimbe
dmoreslowlyandcautiouslyoutofthecanal.Heimmediatelyrealizedthedifficultyofthetaskbeforehim.Theaccidentoccurredabout2p.m.
,anditwasnearing5p.m.withtheroadfarawayasthesunwassetting.Mr.Fairfaxfocusedoncrawlingtosafety.Evenwithhisgunsupportinghim,hoppingwasimpractical.In
stead,hesatdownandpushedhimselfbackwardlessthan40inchesatatimewithhisgoodleg.Hewasdeterminedandsurethathemustholdon.Hewasinexhaustionan
dhadmorefrequentbreaks.Temperaturesdroppedovernight,andhisglovesandbootsgotwet.Hishandsandfeetsoonwerecompletelynumb.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。Mr.Fairfax'sdogshadbeenplayinginthefieldandeventuallycameuptohim.However,gleams
(微光)ofdaylightremained-Mr.Fairfaxsawthesixthcar.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com