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厦门市2024届高三毕业班第四次质量检测英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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)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
.Whatwillthemandotonight?A.Offerarecipe.B.Makesomecookies.C.Gotoabakery.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ona
bus.B.Inahotel.C.Attheseaside.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Weatherforecast.B.Avacationplan.C.Outdooractivities.4.Wh
atdoesthewomanwanttowatch?A.Eveningnews.B.Asportsgame.C.Aquizshow.5.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthestore
?A.Ithasmanychoices.B.Thepricestherearelow.C.Mostofitsassistantsarehelpful.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.Whoistheman?A.Apart-timesalesman
.B.Alocalauthor.C.Aphysicsteacher.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthephysicssection?A.Itisnewly-opened.B.Itisrestrictedtomembers.C.Ithasincreaseditscollection
.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemajorproblemoftherepair?A.Themanhasatightschedule.B.Thewomancan’tfindtherightplace.C.Thereplacementpar
tsarehardtoget.9.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Buyanewbike.B.Checkthecost.C.Deliverthesupplies.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Acompe
titivemarket.B.Variousproductmodels.C.Lastmonth’sproductsales.11.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutTVcommercials?A.Theyranfor5months.B.Th
eyaresuccessful.C.Theycostalot.12.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Havingameeting.B.Talkingwiththepresident.C.Reviewingthereporttogether.听
第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Introducinganartform.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Givingalecture.14.HowdovisitorsattendindooreventsattheUitmark
t?A.Bybookingticketsinadvance.B.Bybuyingapassfortheentireweekend.C.Byenteringfreelybeforethedoorsareclosed.15.Whydoperformersofferth
eirservicesattheUitmarkt?A.Toattractaudiencetofutureperformances.B.Toenhancetheirowntalentandskills.C.Togivet
heirsupporttolocalartists.16.WhatimpressedRolandabouttheUitmarkt’sorganization?A.Variousperformances.B.
Efficientwasteclearing.C.Convenienttransportation.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidpeopleworryaboutconcerningthepostoffice?A.Itwouldbeclos
eddown.B.Itwouldbeexpensivetorun.C.ItwouldbemovedoutofScotland.18.WhydidtheFordswanttocomebackhome?A.Tostartacompany.B.Tolo
okaftertheirmothers.C.Todobusinesswithacompany.19.WhendidtheFordsdecidetomakeanofferforthepostoffice?A.Oncetheyhadcompletedtheirresea
rch.B.Immediatelyafterviewingthelisting.C.Aftertakingadvicefromtheirmothers.20.WhatdotheFordsexpect?A.Tocutbackpostalservice
s.B.Tobuildanewcommunity.C.Toreceivemorevisitors.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。ACreatingonce-in-a-lifetimemomentsforyouisattheheartofeverythingwedo.Thefollowingaresomet
oursuggestionshandpickedbytheWILDFOOTexperts.ICELANDICWINTERSELF-DRIVESeptembertoApril|4Nights;£1,529perperson.HIGHLIGHTS·D
iscoverIcelandatyourleisure,withincludedcarhireandgoodstandardaccommodation.·Huntfortheawe-inspiringnorthernlights.·Enjoyincrediblelandscape
s,andnaturalwondersincludingwaterfalls,hotspringsandbeautifulNationalParks.CLASSICSPITSBERGENEXPLORERMaytoJuly|11Nights;£8,200perperson.HIG
HLIGHTS·Observespectacularwildlife,includingtheiconicpolarbearsandwhales.·Enjoyamazingpolarsceneryandmidni
ghtsun.·ExperienceexcitingZodiaccruisesandshoreexcursions.10DAYSPANTANALANDAMAZONJunetoOctober|9Nights;£6,256perperso
n.HIGHLIGHTS·ImmerseyourselfinthebirdingparadiseoftheAmazonRainforest.·HaveagreatchanceofspottingthemajesticjaguarasitpatrolsthebanksoftheCuiabaRi
ver.·EncounterthewonderfulwildlifeofthePantanalincludingtheBraziliantapir,giantanteaters,capybaras,monkeys,giantriverott
ers,caiman,anacondasandmuchmore.HWANGE&VICTORIAFALLSFAMILYSAFARINovembertoMarch|11Nights;Adults:£3,245perperson
;Children:£1,064perperson.HIGHLIGHTS·StartyourAfricaexperiencewithavisittotheiconicVictoriaFalls.·Observeanabundanceoficonicwildlifeincludi
ngelephants,lions,buffaloes,wilddogs,cheetahs,amyriadofbirds,andmuchmore.·VisitthePaintedDogResearchCentretolearnabouttheendangeredAf
ricanWildDogandtheconservationeffortsinplacetoprotectthem.21.WhatisspecialaboutICELANDICWINTERSELF-DRIVE?A.Northe
rnlights.B.Polarbearsandwhales.C.Midnightsun.D.VictoriaFalls.22.WhichoptionisavailablefortouriststotravelinAugust?A
.ICELANDICWINTERSELF-DRIVE.B.CLASSICSPITSBERGENEXPLORER.C.10DAYSPANTANALANDAMAZON.D.HWANGE&VICTORIAFALLSFAMILYSAFARI.23.How
muchdoesitcostacouplewithtwochildrenforaFamilySafari?A.£5,373.B.£6,437.C.£8,618.D.£10,799.BCorderoisthefarmmanage
ratOllinFarms,notfarfromBoulder,Colorado.Thelocallygrownvegetablesonthefarmaren’tjustpretty.“Weplayanimportantrol
einpublichealthnutritionprograms,”saysCordero’sdad,MarkGuttridge,whostartedthisfarmwithhiswife,Kena,17yearsago.Atam
eetingwithaboutadozenlocalfarmers,twostaterepresentatives,andtheColoradoofficialsofagriculture,GuttridgeexplainshowBo
uldercountyhasmadecreativeinvestmentsinhisfarmthatcouldbespreadtothestateorevennationallevel.Beforethe
meeting,Guttridgeshowsthemoneofthoseinvestments.Adozensheep,whichGuttridgeraisesforwool,feedonrootvegetableslikeradishesthatha
vebeenleftoverforthem.“Sotheseguysareoutfertilizing(施肥)thevegetablefield,”Guttridgelaughs.“They’llbeouthereacouplemoreweeks,andthenwe’llge
tournextsummervegetablesplantedrightthere.”AroundthefieldisaspecialmoveabletypeoffencingthatOllinFarmsboughtusinggrants(补助金)fromtheBoulderCountyS
ustainabilityOffice.Itallowsthemtomovethesheepfromonefieldtoanother,fertilizingastheygo.Thegoaloftheseinvestmentsis“reallybuilding
upoursoilhealth,”heexplains.“Thatrelatesdirectlytothenutrientqualityofthefood-healthysoilgrowshealthyfood.”Thecountya
lsomakesanefforttogetthathealthyfoodouttodifferentcommunitiestoboostpublichealth.That’swheretheBoulderCountyPublicHealthdepartmentcomesin.Itcre
atedacoupon(赠券)programtogivediscountstopeoplebuyingfruitsandvegetablesfromOllinFarms.Nutritionincentiveprograms,likethosepubl
ichealthfruitandvegetablecoupons,arespreadingalloverthecountry,andmostarefundedthroughthefederalfarmbill.AmyYaroch,executivedirectorattheGret
chenSwansonCenterforNutrition,says“It’satriplewin.It’sbasicallygoodfortheconsumerswholiveinthatparticularcommunitybecaus
ethey’regettingthehealthyfood,it’sgoodforthefarmer,andthenit’sgoodfortheeconomy.”24.WhatdoesOllinFarmsdo?A.Itmakespublicn
utritionhealthplans.B.Itoffersfinancialgrantstootherfarms.C.Itprovidescheapfoodtothelocalcommunity.D.Itgrowsfruitsandvegetablesrichinnutritio
n.25.HowdoesBouldercountysupportsustainablefarmingpracticesatOllinFarms?A.Byraisingsheeponradishes.B.Bybuyingfencesforfarmhouses.C.B
yinvestinginthefarm’ssoilhealth.D.Bygivingadviceaboutfertilizingfields.26.WhatisAmy’sattitudetowards“nutritionincentiveprograms”?A.Cautiou
s.B.Dismissive.C.Unclear.D.Approving.27.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.CouponingforHealth:StimulatingNutritionChoicesB.Grow
ingHealth:InnovationsinFarmandPublicHealthInitiativesC.FertileFieldsandFurryFriends:AFarmingFairyTaleD.Loca
lProduce,GlobalImpact:TheNutritionChoicesofOllinFarmsCThesunisabouttosetwhenwereachourdestination,the
homeofanomadic(游牧的)herder(牧民)family.Myhost,Batbayer,hasacheerfulface,withdeepwrinklesandacolorfromlonghoursworkingoutdoors,givi
nghimthelookofasailorfromanErnestHemingwaynovel.Wehavepre-arrangedourvisitbuttravellersinMongoliacandrive
uptoprettymuchanygerandfeelwelcomedtostay.Youdon’tknockonthedoor:whenyouapproachanomadicfamily,acustomarygreetingistosayakindly“Holdyo
urdog,”evenifyoudon’tseeadog.Wefeastatthefamilyhomeononeofthecountry’smostdistinctandtastydishes:khorkhog,ormuttoncookedusin
ghotrocks.Thiscomesservedwithonions,avarietyofberries,andmilk—besidesmoreplatesofmeat,allfromthefamily’sownliv
estock(家畜).Mongoliaishometooneoftheworld’sfewremainingtrulynomadiccultures.Aboutafifthofthepopulationareherder
s,andnomadismiscomplicatedlywovenintothecountry’sspirit.Butmodernlifeiscatchingupwiththepeopleonthegrasslandatrapidspe
ed.Thisisinlargepartwhatmybookisabout:anoutsider’sexplorationofasocietyundergoingmodernisationwhiletryingtoholdfasttoitsdeeplyrootedtra
ditionalvalues.Manyofthelivestockhere,especiallythemorevaluablebreedssuchashorses,camelsandcattle,areimplantedwithmicrochipsthatcanbemonitoredv
iasatellite-basedservices.“Iwouldliketousetheinternetmorebecauseit’sfunanduseful;buttheanimalslikeithere.Thisisagoodplacefo
rthem,”BatbayersayswhenIaskifbetterinternetconnectivitymightinfluencewheretomovehislivestocknext.“Iwouldneverc
hooseFacebookoverthewellbeingoftheanimals.”28.Whichaspectoftheherdersdoestheauthorfocusoninparagraph1?A.Livingconditions.B.Petp
reference.C.Readinghabits.D.Friendliness.29.Whatdoweknowaboutnomadicculture?A.Herders’lifeisbeingmodern
ized.B.Itistheworld’sdominantculture.C.ThemajorityofMongoliansareherders.D.Herdershavenoaccesstofruitsandvegetables30.WhatcanweinferfromBat
bayer’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Herefusestousesocialmedia.B.Hewillnolongeremploymicrochips.C.Hewillintroducemorevaluablebreeds.D
.Heprioritizesthewelfareoflivestock.31.Whatisthetext?A.Atraveljournal.B.Afolktale.C.Abookreview.D.Afieldreport.DSilentreadingisfarfrom
silentinyourbrain.Deepwithinyourheadthereisavoicereadingaloudeachwordasyoureyespassoverit.Let’sdoaseeminglyun
relatedexperimentfirst.Turnonyourtelevisionandradio.Trytounderstandboththewordsfromthetelevisionandtheradiosimultaneously.Youmighthavenoticedundersta
ndingonesourcerequiredignoringtheother,andyoucouldfeelyourattentionshiftingbetweenthetwovoices.Althoughwecanlistentomultiplepeopl
espeakingatthesametime,wecanonlytrulyunderstandonepersonspeakingatatime.Therearethreemajorareasthatallowyoutounderstandspokenword.Thefirs
tistheAuditoryCortex(听觉皮层),whichprocessesthepurecharacteristicsofincomingsounds.Bothsidesofyourbraincontainthisregion.ThenextareaistheBroca/We
rnicke(B/W)network,whichmakessenseofthespokenword.Thisnetworkexistsinonlyonesideofyourbrain.Thismeansthat,althoughthesoundsofl
anguageareinitiallyprocessedinbothsidesofthebrain,spokenwordmusteventuallybefunneled(流经漏斗)intothissinglenetw
ork.Thisquicklyleadstoabottleneck,whichiscontrolledbythethirdarea:theleftInferiorFrontalGyrus(IFG,额下回).Whenyoutrytounderstandtwopeoplespeakingatthes
ametime,thisregioneffectivelyblocksonevoicewhileitallowstheothertopassthroughtheB/Wbottleneck.Anyinformati
onthatdoesnotimmediatelymakeitthroughtheB/Wnetworkdisappearscompletely—thereisnowaitlist.Now,let’sbri
ngallthepiecestogethertoseewhyit’srelatedtoyoursilentreading.Whenyouread,thefirstregiontodemonstrateactivationistheVisualCortex,whichprocessesthepur
evisualcharacteristicsofincomingsights.Immediatelyafterthevisualcortexactivates,thespeechareasofthebrainfireupbecauseyourbrai
nprocessesyoursilentreadinginamanneralmostidenticaltothewayinwhichitprocessesanactual,out-loudspeakingvoice.Forthisreason,attemptingtoread
whilelisteningtosomeonespeakisthesameastryingtounderstandtwopeoplespeakingatthesametime—itcan’tbedone!32.Whatdoestheunder
linedword“simultaneously”inparagraph2mean?A.Atthesametime.B.Oneatatime.C.Onthewhole.D.Throughcomparison.33.Whichofthefollowingbesti
llustratesparagraph3?A.B.C.D.Note:disappear;wait34.Whatmaytheauthoragreewith?A.Professorsgiveaspeechwithatext-heavyPo
werPointslide.B.Teacherskeepsilentwhenstudentsarereadingattentively.C.Studentssolvemathproblemwhenfollowingal
ecture.D.Studentspracticelisteningskillswhilereadingnovels.35.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbestserveasanintroductiontothet
ext?A.Theartofconversationliesinlistening.B.Whatisreading,butasilentconversation.C.Wehearandunderstandonlywhatwealreadyknowhalf.D.Onceanideagetsintoy
ourhead,it’sprobablygoingtostaythere.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5,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。Whyisacompliment(赞美)soimpactful?Oneof
themostimportantthingstohumansistofeelvaluedandrespectedbyothers,saysVanessaBohns,asocialpsychologist,whohasresearchedcompliments.Accordingtoherrese
arch,peoplefeel“significantlybetter”afterbothgivingandreceivingacompliment.36“Youhandledthatsituationsowell.”Bohnsrecentlyusedherfavoritecomplimentwh
enshesawaserveraddressadifficultsituationwithacustomeratthebar.“Ilikeitsomuchbecauseyouuseitinanxiousmomentswheretheotherpersonisoften
unsureofwhethertheyhandledasituationOK,”shesays.Insituationsthatcallforacompliment,don’tsecond-guessyourself.Giveyourcomplimentsgenerously.
37Thatconcernisunfounded.“38”Thiscompliment—oneofBohns’favorites—workswellamongromanticpartnersandclosefamilymembers.“It’sabeautifulwaytohighlighth
owtheirpresenceturnslifeintosomethingmeaningful,despiteboringroutinesofoureverydaylives,”shesays.Ifyou’reafraidthatgivingac
omplimentlikethiswillfeelstrange,you’renotalone.39Ifitmakesyoupersonallyfeellikethebarisloweredforyoutogiveacomplimentifyouwriteitdown,ori
fyoupracticesayingitoutloudorgivingyourpetcatthecomplimentfirst,dothat.“Hey,greatdress!”Feelfreetocompliments
trangers.InBohns’research,studentsonacollegecampusweretoldtoapproachastrangerofthesamegenderandcomplimentthem-about,fo
rexample,theirniceshirt.Beforeheadingout,thestudyparticipantstendedtounderestimatetheirpositiveeffectwhileoverestimatinghowannoyingitw
ouldbe.Acrossallcontexts,strangersaremorelikelytobepleasedthanconfused.Plus,whoknows?40A.Ilovethewayyoubringoutthebestinpeople.
B.Respectisessentialwhenyoudelivercompliments.C.Youmakeevenordinarymomentsfeelextraordinary.D.Onewaytoovercomethisfearisto
doapracticerun.E.Youmightmakeanewfriendinadditiontomakingsomeone’sday.F.Withthatinmind,weaskedhertosh
aresomeofherfavoritecompliments.G.Peoplesometimesworrythatthey’regoingoverandwillstarttosoundinsincere.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。TheGrammy’sMusicEducatorAwardrecognizesthosewhohavemadeasigni
ficantcontributiontomusiceducation.Thisyear,theaward41AnnieRay,theorchestra(管弦乐队)directoratAnnandaleHighSchoolinFairfaxCounty,Virginia.Withthecreati
onoftheCrescendoOrchestra,sheworkstomake42accessibletoallstudents,particularlythosewithsevereintellectualanddevelo
pmentaldisabilities.Raysaysthefocusoftheprogramisonteachingstudentshowtoplaya(n)43,throughone-on-oneinstructiontailoredtothei
rspecial44.Shealsoworkswithalocalcharitytogivedamagedinstrumentsasecond45inherclassroom.Raytookhomebotha$10,00046andamatchinggrantforherschool’smu
sicprogram.Inaninterview,Ray47herpupilsforthisrecognition.“Thisisthestudents’48.Iamjust49enoughtohavebeenapa
rtoftheirjourneyandtohavebeen50bythem,”shesaid.“Theycompletelychangedmyeducationalphilosophyand51ofwhatittrulymeanstomeetastudentwherethey’re
atand52thatelsewhere.”Now,Raywillusetheprizemoneytobuyinstruments—somethingtheschoolhad53todo.“We’vebeentryingto54moneyallyea
rfornewcellos.Andnowtheproblemissolved.”Shealsoplanstocreateanongoingscholarshipforstudentswhowantto55musicwhentheygraduate,inanycapacity.
41.A.appealedtoB.calmedC.wenttoD.entertained42.A.classroomsB.booksC.competitionD.music43.A.instrumentB.jokeC.character
D.sport44.A.questionsB.rightsC.schedulesD.needs45.A.attemptB.visitC.lifeD.thought46.A.budgetB.prizeC.contractD.project47.A.preparedB.cr
editedC.beggedD.forgave48.A.awardB.interestC.tourD.goal49.A.cleverB.rightC.luckyD.brave50.A.replacedB.taughtC.adoptedD.signed51.A.backgroundB.res
earchC.approachD.resource52.A.attainB.considerC.chooseD.apply53.A.managedB.threatenedC.agreedD.struggled54.A.donateB.rai
seC.handleD.spend55.A.pursueB.recordC.streamD.enjoy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。TheChinaWildlifeConservationAss
ociationandtheSanDiegoZoointheUShaverecentlysignedanagreementforgiantpandaconservation,56(select)apairofgiantpandasto
besenttotheSanDiegoZoofora10-year57(internationalconservationpartnership.Toensurethewell-beingofthegiantpandasintheUS,inMarch,expertsfromtheChin
aWildlifeConservationAssociation58(travel)totheUStoengageinin-depthdiscussionsandtechnicalexchangeswiththeSanDiegoZoorega
rdingpandacare,livingenvironment,andhealthrequirements.Inlinewith59agreement,bothpartiesareactivelyprogressingwiththepreparati
onsforthepandas’journeytotheUS.Chinahasselectedapairofpandas,YunChuan(male)andXinBao(female),60hasarrangedforexper
iencedcaretakersandvets61(accompany)themtotheUS.TheUSiscurrentlyrenovatingandupgradingthepandafacilitiestoprovidealargerand62(comfortable)livingenvir
onment.63(additional),thezoohasassembled(集合)aprofessionalteamwithexpertiseinpandacare,dailynursing,andrelatedscientificres
earch,64(acquire)throughstudyandexchangeprogramsinChina.TheSanDiegoZooisoneoftheworld’stopfive65(zoo).In1996,the
twopartiesofficiallycommenced(开始)pandacooperation,withBaiYunandShiShifromChinaConservationandResearchCenterfortheGiantPandabecomingthefirstpairtore
sideattheSanDiegoZoo.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,你的英国笔友Peter来信,告知他计划今年暑假来你的家乡体验美食。请你写一封邮件,向他推荐一款传统名吃。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在
答题卡的相应位置作答。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。TheAraguaiaRiverisoneofthebiggestriversinBrazil.Itish
ometothousandsofanimals,includingbrightblueandyellowmacaws.Riverdolphinsswimandplayinthewater,andtherearemanyd
ifferentcoloredfish.Inonetown,a13-year-oldboynamedRhenanwouldwalkalongtherivereveryday.Butlookingattherivermadehimworrybecausetherewasrubbis
heverywhere.Hesawplasticbottles,oldclothing,andemptyfoodpackages.Thewaterlookeddarkandugly.Atschool,Rhenanas
kedaboutthedirtyriver.“Youwouldn’twanttrashinyourhouse,”saidhisteacher.“Thinkaboutthepooranimals!”Fordays,Rhenancouldn’tstopthinkingabouttherive
r.Itdidn’tseemrighttohimthatthisbig,powerfulriverwasfilledwithtrash.“It’shurtingtheanimalsinmyarea,”hethought.“Andit’salsohurti
ngthefamilieswholivehere.”ThenRhenanhadanidea.Thenextmorning,Rhenantalkedtohismotherabouthisplanfortheriver.Hewantedtogoaroundhis
townandaskforeveryone’shelp.Maybeiftheyallworkedtogether,theycouldcleanuptheriver!Rhenan’smotherlovedhisidea.“Ibelievethem
ostimportantthingforyou,Rhenan,islearninghowtochangethingsthatyoucareabout.Thatwillstaywithyouforever,”shetoldhim.Shetoldhim
shewouldhelphimallalongtheway.Thenextday,Rhenanwenttothepolicedepartment.ThenhewenttotheMayor’soffice.Hevisitedothersch
ools,offices,andbusinesses.Soonhehadaverybiggroupofpeoplewholikedhisidea!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。Overanentireday,theyallworkedtogether
tocleanuptherubbish.Lookingatthecleanriver,Rhenandecidedtostopthisproblemfromhappeningagain.