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浙江省寧波效實(shí)中學(xué)2022學(xué)年高二英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期期末考試試題新人教版說(shuō)明:本試卷共有6大題,共120分,考試時(shí)間110分鐘。答題均答在答題卷上,否則答案無(wú)效。I. 單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)1. Thewholeworldareshockedby________newsthattheAmericangovernmentisusing________projecttotraceworldwideemailsandphonecalls. A./,a B.the,/ C.the,a D.a,the2. LeonardodaVinci__________birdskeptincagesinordertohavethepleasureofsettingthemfree. A.issaidtobebuying B.issaidtohavebought C.hadsaidbuying D.hassaidtohavebought3. _________thelakebathedinthegoldensungivesyouafantasticfeelingwhichisbeyondwords. A.Tosee B.Seeing C.See D.Havingseen4. Mostschoolsnowadaysprefertousecontinuous________becauseitgivesafairerpictureofhowstudentshavegotalongwiththeirstudyduringthewholeyear.A.assignment B.arrangement C.appointment D.assessment5.TheForbiddenCityattractsa_________streamofvisitorseveryday,especiallyduringnationalholidays.A.constant B.main C.powerful D.shallow6. Ifyou_______meinadvance,I________himattheairportnow.
A.hadtold,wouldmeet B.told,wouldmeet
C.hadtold,wouldhavemet
D.told,wouldhavemeet7.--I’mreallyconcernedaboutmyEnglishstudy.--Don’tworry!Ifyou_______atleasthalfanhourforEnglish-learningeveryday,youwillgetabigsurprise.A.setoff B.setout C.setabout D.setaside8. Itwasa(n)________party.Wedancedallnightandthenwatchedthesuncomingupoverthesea.NobetterwaytowelcometheNewYear.A.delicate B.spectacular C.elegant D.awesome9. Sometimes,theentranceticketsare_______freeofchargefromtheuniversity.A.available B.precious C.economical D.fragile10. Theoldwomanlovesgardeningverymuch,withalotof_____rosesinhergarden. A.littleredbeautiful B.beautifullittlered C.redlittlebeautiful D.beautifulredlittle11. ThestudentsinNingbo A.waskept B.kept C.bekept D.keep12. AllstudentsinChinahaveadreamtohave______________thoselivingabroad.A.asalongandrelaxingholidayas B.aholidayaslongandrelaxingasC.aslongandrelaxingasaholiday D.aslongandrelaxingaholidayas13. Theprivateschoolhasrecentlybeencloseddownasa________ofitsterriblemanagement. A.circumstance B.conservation C.consequence D.coincidence14. Myparents,_____countrylife,wouldn'tliketomovetothecitytolivewithmeagain. A.subscribedto B.devotedto C.accustomedto D.opposedto15. Withthepriceofoilup,theuseofprivatecarshasobviously________inthepastmonths.Morepeoplehavebeguntotakepublicbuses. A.dragged B.decreased C.dreaded D.distributed16. _______intherepairshop,hehadtodrivehiswife’sinstead. A.Repaired B.Repairing C.Beingrepaired D.Hiscarbeingrepaired17. ________thatChina'sShenzhou-10spacecraftwiththreeastronautsaboardwaslaunchedonJune11asscheduled. A.Itisreported B.Whatisreported C.Itreports D.Asisreported18. Ifparentshavechildrenhelpwithhouseworkintheirdailylife,thechildrenwillfeelneeded.________,theywilllearntotakecareofthemselves. A.Onthecontrary B.Inotherwords C.Inthemeantime D.Onthewhole19. TheexcellentcollectioninMetropolitanMuseumofArt_________morethan5,000yearsofcivilizationfrommanypartsoftheworld.A.ranges B.possesses C.covers D.exchanges20. --What’sthematterwithTom?--Oh.Hiscell-phonewasleftinataxiaccidentally,never______again. A.tofind B.tobefound C.havingbeenfound D.beingfoundII.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)Sometimespeoplecalleachother“scared-cat”,buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutthisexpression?Whenacatisfrightened,itsheartstartsbeatingfaster,itsmusclesgettense,andtherearechangesinthechemicalsinitsblood-stream.Althoughthecatdoesn’t21this,itsbodyisgettingreadyforaction.Ifthedangercontinues,thisanimalwilldooneofthetwothings.Itwill22itself,oritwillrunawayasfastasitcan.23,whenpeopleareexcited,angry,scared,orarousedbyotheremotions,ourbodiesalsogothroughmany24changes.Ourheartsbeatfaster,andourmusclesgettense.Allofthesechangesmakeusmorealertandreadytoreact.We,too,getreadytodefendourselves25run.Humanbeings,26,haveaproblemthatanimalsneverface.Ifwegivewaytoourfeelingsandletthem27,wecangetintotrouble.Haveyoueversaidsomethinginanger,orhitsomebodyandregretteditlater?Haveyouevershoutedatateacher,toldsomeoneyouwerelonely,orsaidyouwereinlove,andthen28lateryouhadkeptyourmouthshut?Itisn’talways29toexpressyourfeelingsfreely.Doesthismeanthatit’ssmarteralwaysto30ourfeelings?No!Ifyou31feelingsofanger,sadness,andbitternesshiddenawayorbottledupinside,yourbodystays32.Physicalillnessescandevelop.Itcanactuallybe33foryourhealth.Feelingsthatyoukeepallbottledupinsidedon’tjust34.It’slikeyouboughtsomebananasandstucktheminacupboard.Youmightnotbeabletoseethem,but35you’dsmellthem.Andifyouopenedthecupboard,you’d36littlefruitflieshovering(盤(pán)旋)alloverthem.They’dberotten.Youcantrytotreatemotions37theywerebananasinthecupboard.Youcan38theydon’texist,butthey’llstillbe39.Andatlastyou’llhaveto40them.Justlikethosebananas.21.A.mind B.admit C.realize D.remember22.A.save B.help C.defend D.hide23.A.Truly B.Frequently C.Similarly D.Differently24.A.chemical B.physical C.health D.ill25.A.and B.or C.but D.yet26.A.therefore B.but C.besides D.however27.A.takeoff B.takeon C.takeover D.takeup28.A.wished B.hoped C.blamed D.shared29.A.useful B.right C.easy D.wise30.A.handle B.hurt C.hide D.prevent31.A.keep B.find C.control D.let32.A.relaxed B.tense C.same D.different33.A.good B.harmful C.helpful D.useful34.A.goaway B.goon C.goup D.goout35.A.longbefore B.asusual C.beforelong D.rightaway36.A.meet B.observe C.catch D.see37.A.asif B.justas C.justafter D.eventhough38.A.pretend B.expect C.decide D.assume39.A.in B.around C.over D.beyond40.A.eatup B.dealwith C.throwaway D.sendoutIII. 閱讀理解(共20小題,每題分,共30分)ATheblockbusterfilmTitanichasbroughtmillionsofdollarsandthousandsofpeopletothetheatersandcontinuestotouchpeopletodayintheirhomes.Whyisthisfilmsosuccessful?Itisacombinationofmanydifferentthings.Amongthesearemanydifferentelements.Lookingatsomeoftheseelementswillshowhowthedirectorandothersinvolvedwereabletocreateanemotionallychargedmoviethatappealedtomillions.Thefilmusesonethematic(主題的)elementcalled—TheTruthofHumanNature.Thetwomaincharactersseemtorepresentnoblepeople.Mostoftheothercharactersinthefilmareshownasnon-tolerant,rudeandcold-heartedpeople.Theelementoffocusingonthetwomaincharacters'loveandemotionseemssymbolicofanidealstate.Thefilmalsoaddressesissuesconcerningdifferentclasses.Thisisdoneinafewdifferentways.Themostnoticeablewayisthatthelowerclasspeopleremainlockedinthebasementastheshipgoesdown.ThroughoutTitanic,thelightingisveryimportant.Thepoor,lowerclasspeoplearealwaysshowninverywarm-colouredlightthatgivesthemasenseoflifeandhappiness.Ontheotherhand,therich,upperclassarealwaysshowninaflatlightportrayingthefeelingofhardnessandcoldness.Byusingthesetechniques,theyshowtheissueofclasssegregation(種族隔離),andtheycreatestereotypes.Themaincharactersareabletobreakfreeofthesestereotypesandbetogether.Thisisthesolutiontothesegregationproblem.Asyoucansee,Titanictookalotofthinkingandpreparationtofilminamannerthatwouldcreateemotionandbringtothesurfacetheissuesandstoryofthegreatship.41. Theunderlinedword“blockbuster”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“_______”.A.somethingverysuccessful B.ahighlyexplosivebombC.somethingworthalotofmoney D.averytouchinglovestory42. InTitanic,thesceneofthelowerclasspeopleremaininglockedinthebasementastheshipgoesdownisusedto________.A.criticizecold-heartedrichpeopleB.enlargethesceneofthefilmC.criticizetherealityoftheunfairsocietyD.emphasizetheconditionofthepoorthen43. WhyweredifferentcoloursoflightusedinthefilmTitanic?________A.Theywereusedtoshowthedifferencebetweentherichandthepoor.B.Thedirectorwasdeterminedtoachievegoodvisualeffect.C.Thesocialstatuswasrepresentedbythecoloroflightinthepast.D.Theuseoflightwasthemaintechniquethedirectormadeuseof.44. Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?_________A.Thesegregationprobleminthesocietycanbesolvedbyusingthelight.B.ThoughloveisthemainthemeofTitanic,italsoreflectssomesocialproblems.C.Becauseofthedirector'stalents,thefilmTitanicachievedgreatsuccess.D.InthefilmTitanictherearetwocharactersaltogether.45. Thewritermainlytalksabout________inthispassage.A.theprocessofshootingTitanicB.thetechniquesusedinthemovieTitanicC.thereasonsforthesuccessofTitanicD.theoutlineofthemovieTitanicBMultitaskingPeoplewhomultitaskallthetimemaybetheworstatdoingtwothingsatonce,anewresearchsuggests.Thefindings,basedonperformancesandself-evaluationbyabout275collegestudents,indicatethatmanypeoplemultitasknotoutofadesiretoincreaseproductivity,butbecausetheyareeasilydistracted(分心)andcan’tfocusononeactivity.And“thosepeopleturnouttobetheworstathandlingdifferentthings,”saidDavidSanbonmatsu,apsychologistattheUniversityofSanbonmatsuandhiscolleaguesgavethestudentsasetoftestsandaskedthemtoreporthowoftentheymultitasked,howgoodtheythoughttheywereatit,andhowsensation-seeking(尋求刺激)orimperative(沖動(dòng))theywere.Theythenevaluatedtheparticipants’multitaskingabilitywithatrickymentaltaskthatrequiredthestudentstodosimplemathematicalcalculationswhilerememberingasetofletters.Notsurprisingly,thescientistssaid,mostpeoplethoughttheywerebetterthanaverageatmultitasking,andthosewhothoughttheywerebetteratitweremorelikelytoreportusingacellphonewhiledrivingorviewingmultiplekindsofmediaatonce.Butthosewhofrequentlydealwithmanythingsatthesametimewerefoundtoperformtheworstattheactualmultitaskingtest.Theyalsoweremorelikelytoadmittosensation-seekingandimpulsivebehavior,whichconnectswithhoweasilypeoplegetboredanddistracted.“Peoplemultitasknotbecauseit’sgoingtoleadtogreaterproductivity,butbecausethey’redistractible,andtheygetsuckedintothingsthatarenotasimportant.”Sanbonmatsusaid.AdamGazzaley,aresearcherattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,whowasnotamemberoftheresearchgroup,saidonelimitationofthestudywasthatitcouldn’tfindoutwhetherpeoplewhostartoutlessfocusedtendtowardmultitaskingorwhetherpeople’srecognizingandunderstandingabilitieschangeasaresultofmultitasking.Thefindingsdosuggest,however,whythesensation-seekerwhomultitaskthemostmayenjoyriskydistracteddriving.“Peoplewhoaremultitaskingaregenerallylesssensitivetoriskysituations.”saidPaulAtchley,anotherresearchernotinthegroup.“Thismaypartlyexplainwhypeoplegoinforthesesituationseventhoughthey’redangerous.”46. TheresearchledbySanbonmatsuindicatesthatpeoplewhomultitask .A.seekhighproductivityconstantlyB.preferhandlingdifferentthingswhengettingboredC.aremorefocusedwhendoingmanythingsatatimeD.havethepoorestresultsindoingvariousthingsatthesametime47. WhenSanbonmatsuandhiscolleaguesconductedtheirresearch,they .A.assessedthemultitaskingabilityofthestudentsB.evaluatedtheacademicachievementsofthestudentsC.analyzedtheeffectsoftheparticipants’trickymentaltasksD.measuredthechangesofthestudents’understandingability48. AccordingtoSanbonmatsu,peoplemultitaskbecauseoftheir .A.limitedpowerincalculation B.interestsindoingthingsdifferentlyC.inabilitytoconcentrateononetask D.impulsivedesiretotrynewthings49. Fromthelastparagraph,wecanlearnthatmultitaskersusually.A.driveveryskillfully B.goinfordifferenttasksC.failtoreactquicklytopotentialdangersD.refusetoexplainthereasonsfortheirbehaviorCToday’samazingnewspaperheadline!FirstfamilyoffourtowalktotheSouthPolewearingMickeyMouseearsandclown’sshoes.No,notreally.Itisn’ttrue.Iinventedit.ButIwouldn’tbesurprisedtoseeitonedaysoon.Itseemsthateveryweeksomeonebecomes‘thefirst’or‘theyoungest’or‘theoldest’oreven‘thefirstmarriedcouple’todosomethingthatdoesn’tseemtobeveryusefultotherestofhumanity.ThisyearI'veseenheadlinessaying‘TheyoungestpersontosailtheAtlanticalone’,‘TheyoungestBritontoclimbMountEverest’,and‘Thefirstpeopletoflyaroundtheworldinahotairballoon’.Whydotheydoit?Don’ttheyhavebetterthingstodowiththeirtimeandmoney?AndwhyshouldIbeinterestedanyway?Humanbeingshavealreadyclimbedthehighestmountains,sailedacrosstheoceansandflownaroundtheworld.Peoplehavealreadyreachedthemostremotepartsofourplanet.Manyofthesethingsweredonealong,longtimeago.Therejustisn’tanythinglefttoexplorenowadays.Isupposethere’sstillalotoftheuniverseleft,andthebottomoftheoceansisstillabitofamystery,butyouneedalotoftechnologytoexploreareaslikethat.So,thosepeoplewhofeeltheneedforadventurecanonlydothingsthathavebeendonebefore.Sotheyhavetotryanddoitinanewway,orbe‘thefastest’or‘theyoungest’or‘theoldest’todosomethingthatisn’treallynewatall.WhatissogreataboutclimbingMountEverestthesedaysanyway?It’sbecomeapopulartouristtrip.PeoplepaythousandsofdollarstobetakenupthemountainbythelocalSherpas,wholeadthewayandcarrythebags.Atanyonetimethereareaboutathousandpeopleeitherclimbinguporontheirwaybackdown.Asaresult,EverestiscoveredwithrubbishandtheSherpashavetomakespecialtripsupthemountaintopickitup.Theclimbersareofteninexperiencedandwhentheygetintotroubleotherpeoplehavetorisktheirlivestobringthemdowntosafety.Helicoptercrewshavebeenkilledtryingtoreachpeoplewhowerestuckonthemountain.InJanuary2003ahelicoptercarryingtwoBritishmencrashedintotheseanearAntarctica.I'mnotquitesurewhattheyweretryingtobe‘thefirst’or‘theyoungest’todo.TheChileannavypickedthemupafteranine-hourrescuemissionthatcosttensofthousandsofpounds,allpaidforbytheChileanandBritishtaxpayers.Talkingoftaxpayers,manyAustraliansaregettingabitfedupwithrecordbreakers.AlotofpeopletryingtobreaksailingorrowingrecordsgetintotroubleintheseasaroundAustralia,sotheAustraliannavyhastosendshipstosavethem.Therehavebeenalotofdifficult,time-consumingrescuemissionsinrecentyearscostingtheAustraliangovernmentmillionsofdollars.Isupposewecan’tjustleavethemtodrown,butpersonally,Ithinkweshouldgivethebilltothepeoplewhoarerescued.Perhapstheywouldthinktwiceaboutdoingitiftheyhadtopayforexpensiveinsurancepremiums(保費(fèi)).ThenIwouldn’thavetoreadabouttheminthenewspaperseither.50. ThewriterinventsthenewspaperheadlineinParagraphs1&2to_________. A.persuadereadersofanewtheory B.remindreadersofanimportantevent C.getreadersinterestedinthetopic D.entertainreaderswithhishumor51. Bysaying“It’sbecomeapopulartouristtrip”,thewriteractuallymeansthat___________. A.it'simpossibletoclimbupMountainEverestwithouthelpB.MountEverestisnowcoveredwithalotofrubbishC.climbingMountEveresthasalreadylostitstruemeaning D.peoplewithoutexperiencemaygetintroubleorevendanger52. WhichofthefollowingisthereasonwhymanyAustraliansdisliketherecordbreakers? A.AgreatnumberofpeopletrytobreakrecordsintheseasaroundAustralia. B.Theyhavetopayforthecostsofrescuingtherecordbreakers. C.TheAustraliannavywasnotsomethingintendedforrescuework. D.Therecordbreakersshouldpayfortheirinsurancepremiumsthemselves.53. Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthisarticleisto______________. A.explainthereasonswhymodernpeopleprefertoadventure B.criticizethenewspaperheadlinesthatgetreadersshocked C.complainaboutallthehightaxespeoplehavetopay D.questionthenecessityofwhatrecordbreakersaredoing54. Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.It’sAllBeenDoneBefore B.AdventuresAroundtheWorld C.What’sRecordBreakers’LifeLike D.RescueCostsandInsuranceDHilarySmithbelongedtoagoodfamily.Butbytheageoftwenty,hehadspentallthemoneythegoodoldfamilyhad.Hethenhadsometroublewiththebankandwasputinprison.HeescapedfromtheprisonandrantoAustraliawithoutdelay.HilarydidnotlikeAustralia,andAustraliadidnotlikeHilary.Whathecoulddoseemedtobeoneoftwothings:dieorwork.Thenherememberedthathewasnotaloneintheworld.Hehadanaunt.Shewashisfather’sonlysister,buthisfatherusedtosayshebroughtnoglorytothefamily.Hilary,ofcourse,triedtodiscoverwhatshehaddone.Itseemedthatshehadfailedtomarryanobleman.Instead,shehadchosenahusbandwhowasconnectedwith“trade”.Ofcourseassoonasshebecame“MrsParks”,herbrotherconsideredherdead.Lateron,MrParksdiedandleftheralotofmoney;butthatdidnotbringherbacktolifeinherbrother’sopinion.Hilarydiscoveredhisaunt’saddress.Fortunatelysheremainedfaithfulandhonesttohimevenaftershefellill.SoHilary’sstarshoneagain,andsoonhemovedintoherhouseandlivedascomfortablyasasailorwhohadjustreachedharbour.Hehadonlyaboutasixpenceinhispocket.Onethingwassoonclear:hisauntwasseriouslyill,andnothingcouldcureherillness.Hilarywasveryworried.Fatehadfoundahomeforhim,andwasnowgoingtothrowhimoutofit.Therewasonlyonethingthatcouldsavehim:herwill.“Will?”Shesaid,“yes,Ihavemadeone.ThatwaswhenIwasagirlandhadnotmuchmoney.Ileftallmymoneytosomereligiouspeople.”“Didn’tyoumakeanotherwillwhenyouweremarried?”Hilaryasked.Hisauntshookherhead.“No,”shesaidinalowvoice,“Therewasnoneed,WhenIfinallyhadalotofmoneyIfoundIhadnorelations.”O(jiān)nthenextdayhewenttothepubliclibraryandexaminedabookoflaw.Ittoldhimwhathealreadybelieved.Whenawomanismarried,anearlierwilllosesitsvalue.Anewwillmustbemade.Ifnonewwillismade,themoneygoestothenearestrelation.Hilaryknewthathewashisaunt’sonlyrelation.Hisfuturewassafe.Afterafewmonthshadpassed,Hilary’sproblemsbecameserious.Hebadlyneededmoney.Hehadexpensivetastes,andowedalotofmoneytoshopkeepers.Theytrustedhimbecausehisauntwasrich;butthedebtwasterrible.Unfortunatelyhisauntdidnotwanttodiscussmoneymattersatall.Intheendtheyhadaquarrelaboutthesmallamountoftenpounds.Hilarywasnotveryangry.Hebegantowonderaboutanewproblem.Wasitkindtowanthisaunttoliveanylonger?Wasitnotbetterforhertodienow?Whilehewasconsideringwhattodo,hisaunttoldhimthatshewasgoingtosendforherlawyer.Soshewasgoingtomakeanewwill,Hilarythought.Shemightleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelse.Soonhereachedacleardecision.Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman.Onenightwhentheoldservantwhohadbeennursinghisauntwentoff,hedoubledtheamountofsomemedicine.Thetotalamountwastoogreatanditcouldjustputhertosleepforever.“Thankyou,”hisaunttooktheglassfromhishandwithagratefullook.“Iwant,morethananything,tosleep,andnevertowakeupagain.Isthatwhatyouwish,Hilary?Don’tblamemeifIhavesomedoubtsaboutwhatyouintendedtodo.Sickpeoplegettheseideas,youknow.OnethingIoughttoexplaintoyou.Mr.Parksnevermarriedme.Healreadyhadawifeandcouldn’tmarryagain,Thatmadeyourfoolishfatherveryangrywithme...Well,ifIamalivetomorrowIshallmakeanotherwillinyourfavour.IfIdietonight,you’llgetnothing...No,Hilary,don’ttrytotaketheglassaway.Ifyoudothat,Ishallknow;andIdon’twanttoknow.Goodnight,Hilary.”Then,verycarefully,sheraisedtheglasstohermouthanddrank.55. Fromthestory,welearnthatHilary’sauntwas.A.bad-temperedandlonely B.kind-heartedandwiseC.carelessaboutmoney D.crueltoherniece56. WhydidHilary’sfatherconsiderhisauntdead?A.Becausetheylostcontactwitheachotherafterhermarriage.B.Becauseshemarriedabusinessmanwithawifeagainsthiswill.C.Becauseshebrokeawayfromthefamilyforabetterlife.D.Becausehethoughtshewasashametothefamily57. Theunderlinedsentence“Hemustdoagreatkindnesstothepooroldwoman”inparagraph11suggeststhatHilarySmith.A.wasdeterminedtoputhisaunt’slifetoanendB.decidedtodohisauntafavortocallinalawyerC.madeuphismindtotakegoodcareofhisauntD.wouldhelphisaunttodonateallhermoneytoreligiouspeople58. Whichofthefollowingisthefocusofthestory?A.Hilary’saunt’smoney. B.HilarySmith’sdebts.C.Theintendedmurder. D.Hilary’saunt’smarriage.59. WhenHilaryreadthelawbook,Hilarylearntthat.A.Hilary’sauntisnotallowedtomakeanewwillB.themoneywillgotoHilaryafterhisauntdieswithoutanewwillC.Hilary’sauntmustleavethemoneytothereligiouspeopleaftershediesD.Hilarymustlookafterhisaunttillherdeathbecauseheistheonlyrelation60. Whichdetailfromthestoryistheclimax(高潮)ofthestory?A.Hilaryescapedfromtheprison.B.Hilaryquarreledwithisauntabouttenpounds.C.Hilary’sauntdrankthemedicinehernephewpreparedforher.D.Hilary’sauntmadeawilltoleaveallhermoneytosomeoneelseIV. 單詞拼寫(xiě)(共10分)1. Whenitcomestomypofallthebranchesinmaths,Iparticularlyfavorthestudyof.2. Ihaveretired.Somyscheduleisquitef—Icouldarrangetomeetwithyouanydaynextweek.3. Somehighschoolsrequirec__________________servicetogivetheteenagersatasteofrealworldandcreateahabitofvolunteering.4. Withcompetitioninthejobmarketgettingfiercer,manystudentsrealizeacollegedegreeisnotenoughtogagoodcareer.5. StarbucksofferscustomersfreeWiFia_____________inordertocompetewithotherbusinesses.6.Theprimeministertraveledthroughthehardest-hittowns,expressings__________________tovictimsintheearthquake.7. IstronglyrecommendtoyouthebookTuesdayswithMorrie《相約星期二》,amostremarkablepieceofl_________________.8.Itisevidentlynouseseparatingcouplesinlovebecauseteenagersalwayshavetheo______________reactiontowhatadultssay.9. Theyearof2022w_______________thecelebrationofXiaoshi10. Someuniversitiesplantoa______________theoldadmissionssystem.Instead,interviewrecruitingsystem(面試招生制度)
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