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第1頁共1頁英語試題第Ⅰ卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)回答聽力部分時,請先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。聽力部分結(jié)束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將你的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到客觀題答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題,每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.15. C.£19.18.答案是B.1.Howoftendothewoman’sparentscometovisit?A.Onceaweek. B.Onceamonth. C.Twiceamonth.2.WhoistoblameforhisbeinglateaccordingtoDavid?A.Hehimself. B.Thetrafficjam. C.Thegovernment.3.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Coveringthenexttopic. B.Havingabreak. C.Waitingforagoodidea.4.Whataretheytalkingabout?

A.HighStreet. B.TheU.K. C.Cityshops.5.Whydoesthemangiveupwine?A.Hehasorderedtoomuch. B.Heisgoingtodrivehiscar.C.Heisnothappywiththeservice.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhispresentjob?A.Itdemandsalot. B.It’screative. C.It’schallenging.7.Whatdoesthewomanprobablymean?A.Themaniskindtohisboss.B.Themanshouldn’tquithisjob.C.Themanispatientwiththejob.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Goupstairs. B.FeedtheChild. C.Lookafterhischild.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A. Neighbors. B.Classmates. C.Relatives.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.HowmuchwillhepayifhegoestoNewYorkon30December?A.$200. B.$800. C.$1,000.11.Howcouldheprobablybookhistickets?A.Bygoingtotheairporthimself.B.Byvisitingtheairlinecompany.C.Bymakingaphonecalloronline.12.Whenshouldthemanarriveattheairporttogethistickets?A.By6:00a.m. B.By8:00a.m. C.By12:00p.m.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.HowlongdidthewomanstayinChina?A.Fourdays. B.Aweek. C.Twoweeks.14.Whatdidshebuyforherself?A.Asilkdress. B.Chinesesnacks. C.Interestingbooks.15.Howwasthescheduleforthetrip?A.Tiring. B.Relaxing. C.Disappointing.16.Whatcanwelearnabouthertrip?A.ShegavelecturesonAmericaneducation.B.Shewastoobusytoenjoytheviewsthere.C.Shefoundtheancientbuildingsimpressive.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whathappenstomostplansforthenewyear?A.Theyarestuckto. B.Theyaregivenup. C.Theyarecompleted.18.Howmanytipsdoesthespeakerlist?A.2. B.3. C.4.19.Whatisincludedinadailyroutine?A.Timetoeat. B.Setsmallgoals. C.Evaluateyourprogress.20.Whyisitimportanttofindafriendwithsimilargoals?A.Withafriend,youwillnotfeeltired.

B.Friendshelpyoutoadjustyourgoals.

C.Friendshelpcomeupwithnewideas.第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處得最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachild________heorshewants.however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever答案是B.21.Readingprovidesquiet,peacefultimealoneandcanbeagood_______fromyourbusylife.A.shelter B.escape C.absence D.departure22.AlthoughImajoredinEnglish,language_______becameachallengewhenIsetfootintheUSAforthefirsttime.A.luckily B.naturally C.surprisingly D.gradually23.Ihaveabigdream—Iwanttogointospace,_______willtakesometimetorealize,Iguess.A.which B.it C.what D.where24.TheTVshow,“Daddy,wherearewegoing?”,_______acrossChina,especiallypopularonthemajorChinesewebsites.A.exploded B.slipped C.leaked D.trembled25.—Whohasdonethatagain?—_______youask?LittleTom,ofcourse!A.Might B.Can C.Would D.Need26.Theneweducationsystemissaidtobe_______tothesuccessfuldevelopmentofthecountry.A.apparent B.central C.allergic D.generous27.Atthebottomofherbed_______manydecorationsthatmydaughtermadeforthecomingnewyear.A.hangs B.hang C.ishung D.arehung28.Ourheadteacher’splayingtheviolin_______ourclassroomontheNewYear’sParty.A.tookin B.blockedout C.kickedoff D.lightedup29.IfonlyI_______yourpraisethen!For,yousee,Ilostheartandgaveup.A.haveheard B.hear C.hadheard D.heard30.Iclappedmyhandshappily_______thepilot’sbeautifulflightontheAirShow.A.inadmirationof B.inmemoryof C.insupportof D.inneedof31.—Whatdoyouwantforbreakfast,Joe?—IthinkI_______somebreadandmilk.A.willhave B.amgoingtohave C.had D.amhaving32.Itisoftensaidthathomeis_______theheartisandnowpartofmyheartiswithmynewclassmates.A.what B.how C.where D.when33.LastChristmas,TheWashingtonPostpublishedanessay_______whatkindofChristmasdollsarepopularwithchildreninChina.A.asks B.asking C.asked D.havingasked34.Trustisneededinthewholesociety,whichrequiresparentstoobeytheirownrulesandsetagoodexample_______childrencantrustthem.A.soonafter B.asif C.incase D.sothat35.—Sorry,it’salready6o’clock.Ihavetobeoffforanappointment.—OK.________.Seeyou.A.Itcouldn’tbebetter B.You’vegotmethere C.Let’scallitaday D.Takeyourtime第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。IhavebeeninlovewithChinasince2010.AfteroneyearinZhejiangUniversity,Igotagreat36—toworkasanassistantmanagerinabighotel.ThebestpartofthisjobwasthatIwastheonly37,soIgotagoodchancetounderstandChinesecultureandpracticemy38.Actually,Ihavegot39Isupposedto.Ihavegotvaluableexperience,devotedfriendsandthefeelingthatIamnotlaowaianymore.Guestswerepleasantlysurprisedtoseemethere,becauseIwasaninterpreter,tripadviser,and40guideatthesametime,whichmadetheirlifemuch41.Imetpeoplefromallovertheworld,whocametoChinaforthefirsttime,42whoknewChinabetterthanme.43myChinesecolleagues,whohadanswerstoallthequestionsabout44,Icouldexplainwhyyoushould45beforeyoubuy,whyChinesedon’tletguests46dinner,whyitisnotcommontobookataxiandwhyitisbettertocatch47onthestreet.Ialsohadchancesto48thedevelopmentofChina.Thewaitersandmanagerswerenotonlymyteachers,but49myfriends.IfIneededhelp,theywere50tohelpme.Ienjoyedoursmallconversations51theywerekindandeducated.Iwasveryproudandhappyofthefactthatallofthem52meandIdon’tfeel53anymore.Thebestpartofmyjobwastoseepeoplecoming54thehotel.Whentheyrecognizedme,they55sharetheiradventures,burdens,eventhoughtswithme.Itmeanstheworldtome.Ispentthere8monthsanditwasaperiodwhenIwasproudtobewhoIam.36.A.scholarship B.degree C.job D.entertainment37.A.manager B.stranger C.guest D.foreigner38.A.judgment B.cooking C.English D.Chinese39.A.morethan B.asmuchas C.lessthan D.aslittleas40.A.restaurant B.tour C.school D.family41.A.tougher B.easier C.sharper D.safer42.A.but B.then C.or D.so43.A.Butfor B.Thanksto C.Inadditionto D.Exceptfor44.A.weather B.language C.direction D.culture45.A.weep B.disappear C.pray D.bargain46.A.giveup B.payfor C.leaveout D.takeaway47.A.one B.them C.it D.that48.A.overlook B.discuss C.design D.prevent49.A.neverever B.nowandthen C.mostofthetime D.attimes50.A.curious B.delighted C.afraid D.lucky51.A.unless B.although C.when D.because52.A.trust B.envy C.ignore D.represent53.A.annoyed B.embarrassed C.addicted D.amazed54.A.outof B.from C.backto D.off55.A.passively B.awfully C.unwillingly D.happily第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWewouldliketowishallourreadersawonderfulwinterbreak.OurJanuarymagazineisnowintheshopsandavailabledigitally.We’relookingforwardtosharingmoreadventuresanddiscoverieswithyouin2014,including:

AtacrossroadsintheAtlantic

AsthepopulationofAscensionIslandrisesuptomarkthe200thanniversaryofBritishrule,FredPearcewonderswhatthefuturemighthaveinstoreforthisstrangepartofland.

Photostory:Ontheroadagain

AselectionofimagesfromanexhibitionopeningthismonthattheRoyalGeographicalSocietygohandinhandwithMAurelStein’searly20thcenturyphotographsoftheSilkRoad.

Dossier:Goingunderground

MarkRowediscussestherolethatcarbonstoragecanplayintheglobalefforttoreducecarbondioxideemission(排放).

Netloss

KitGilletreportsfromtheGulfofThailand,whosefisheries(漁場)havebeenalmostdestroyedbythecommercializationoftheThaifishingindustry.

Anddon’tforget…

…around-upofthelatestgeographicalandclimatesciencenews;ahotspotfocusonTurkey;adviceontakingphotographsinAntarctica;aninterviewwithLucienCastaing-Taylor,professorofvisualartsatHarvard;pluslots,lotsmore…

Buyyourcopynow,clickhereandsaveupto35%orcall+44(0)1635588496.GeographicalisalsoavailableinWHSmithandmanyindependentnewsagents.

56.WhotookphotosoftheSilkRoad?

A.MAurelStein. B.FredPearce. C.MarkRowe. D.LucienCastaing-Taylor.

57.Ifyouwanttoreadsomethingaboutglobalwarming,youcanread.

A.AtacrossroadsintheAtlantic B.Photostory:Ontheroadagain

C.Dossier:Goingunderground D.Netloss

58.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.AscensionIslandhasabrightfuturewithmorepopulation.B.CommercializationcontributestothelossoffisheryinThai.C.TheJanuaryeditionof2014istocomeoutinthewinterbreak.

D.Thetopicsofthismagazinefocusongeographyandinterviews.59.Thepassageiswrittento.

A.shareadventuresanddiscoveries B.giveadviceontakingphotos

C.attractreaderstobuythemagazine D.introducethecontentofthemagazineBMywifeJulieandIwereoutontheroadthatrunsaroundwherewelive,whenwesawanoldworn-outdogstumbling(蹣跚)painfullyuptheroad.Westopped,bentdown,talkedgentlytothedogandpattedit.Icheckedandtherewasacollarwithaphonenumber.Icalledbutnooneanswered.Thedogwaspainfullythin.SoJulieranhometogetsomeofourdog’sfoodwhileItriedtoencouragethedog.AfterJuliecameback,wesatdownonthesidewalkwhileournewfriendmadeshortworkofthefood.Eventuallywegotherhome.Aftertryingformanytimeswegotaresponsefromthenumber.Aladycamearoundwithabunchofflowersforus.SheexplainedthatTarahadbeenherfather’sdog.Shewasveryoldandgotlostthatmorning.So,Tarawassafelyreturnedhome.Hereisthetruthofthestory:ActuallyJulieandIwereoutthatmorningbecauseIwasleaving.Shewastryingtopersuademetocomeback,butIwasn’thearinganythingthatmadethatsoundlikely.Iwasabouttoturnandgowhenanoldblackdogwalkedbetweenusandalmostfelldown.Suddenlywehadsomethingmoreimportantthanourproblemtoworryabout.Therewasacreatureinneedrightbeforeusandwehadtoworktogethertohelpit.Wedidhelpit.AndhereIamwritingthestoryinmyownhome,inmyownfamily.Inthesong“LoveIsNotaFight”WarrenBarfieldtalksaboutmarriage.Atonepointhesings,“Andifwetrytoleave,mayGodsendangels(天使)toguardthedoor.”Sometimesangelscomedisguised(偽裝)asdogs.60.Howwasthedogwhenfound?A.Tooweaktowalk. B.Thinandwornout.

C.Unabletoeatfood. D.Homelessbutgentle.61.WecaninferfromParagraph2that.A.thedogdidn’tgowiththewriter B.thewriterhadhisownpetdogC.Julieboughtsomefoodforthedog D.thedogdidn’teatanyofthefood62.Theunderlinedpart“ourproblem”inthepassagereferstothefactthat.A.thewriterdidn’twanttotakeJulie’sadviceB.anoldblackdogappearedinfrontofthemC.Juliedisagreedwiththewriter’stravelonbusinessD.thecouplehadsometroublewiththeirmarriage63.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AnAngelDog B.AHelpfulCouple C.SavingtheDog D.AFamousSongCXinhuaNewsAgency-TheInternationalConferenceonPowerEngineering(ICOPE)2013,organizedbytheChineseSocietyofPowerEngineering,SchoolofEnergyandPowerEngineering,China-EUInstituteforCleanandRenewableEnergy,openedinWuhan,onOct24.Morethan300energyexperts,scholarsandbusinessmenfromcountriesandareasincludingtheUnitedStates,Japan,theEU,Australia,SouthAfrica,Thailand,Nigeria,ArabandChinaareattendingthethree-dayacademicconferenceontheworld’senergyproblems.ProfessorZhengChuguang,fromtheSchoolofEnergyandPowerEngineeringatHuazhongUniversityofScienceandTechnology,gaveaspeechonthedevelopmentofoxygenfueltechnologyinChina,andsaidthatsettlingtheproblemofcostrankshighest.GeorgeSaxon,vice-presidentofConcoSystemsInc,US,presentedareportonthetopicofEnergyEngineertoShapetheFuture.Hesaidthatthecompany’sresearchandinnovation(創(chuàng)新)areofgreatsignificanceforthefutureandalreadycontributetoreducingcostsandimprovingefficiency(效率).ProfessorDidierMayerfromtheEcoledesMinesdeParis,France,spokeabout“WindEnergyR&DLineBasedontheGlobalRenewableEnergyStatus”,andProfessorYasuoKoizumiofShinshuUniversityinJapanandLiChun-ZhuofCurtinUniversityofTechnologyinAustraliaalsogavespeechesattheconference.Theacademicmeetingsareexpectedtocovertopicsfromvariousfields.Inaddition,theparticipantswilldiscussthemostadvancedacademicresearcharoundtheworld,thelatestprogressanddevelopmenttrendsinthevariousfields.Theconferencehasattracted232academicpapers,with176papersfromChina,and56fromabroad.64.Whoprobablyattendedthemeeting?A.Studentsfromhighschools. B.ScholarsfromCanada.C.Officialsfromgovernments. D.Expertsfromcompanies.65.AccordingtoProfessorZheng,whatmattersmostaboutenergyproblems?A.Reducingcost. B.Usingwindenergy.C.Savingenergy. D.Developingnewfuels. 66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.300participantsareattendingthetwo-dayacademicconference.B.GeorgeSaxonsupportsthecompany’sresearchandinnovation.C.DidierMayergaveaspeechonoxygenfueltechnologyinChina.D.Theconferencehasattracted232academicpapersfromabroad.67.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Todiscusstheworldenergyproblems.B.Tointroducetoreaderssomeenergyexperts.C.Tointroduceaninternationalenergyconference.D.Toshowtheworld’sgreatconcernaboutenvironment.D“iPhone5”,thetallestthingtohappentoiPhonesinceiPhoneWedon’twanttochangeyourphone,wewanttomakeyousay,“Wow,thatisabiggerchangethanIexpected”.“iPhone5”isaresultofthatdesiretosurprise.It’sbeencompletelyredesigned.Forthefirsttimeever,we’veincreasedthesizeofdisplay(顯示)bymakingthescreentallerbutnotwider.Youcanseemoreofyourcontentwithouttheneedtoscroll.Wearemakingscrollingthethingofthepast.Itismorecomfortabletouseandreducestirednessfromscrollingwhenyoureadlongdocuments.Evenwiththelargerdisplay,itisthethinnestiPhoneweeverbuilt.Toachievethedesignthistall,wehavetolookatitandcompletelyredesignthearchitectureinside.It’s18%thinnerand79.5%tallerthanthepreviousiPhone.Itmakeseverythingyoudoon“iPhone5”easier.Nomorehiddenmenus,noconfusinggestures.Everythingisrightatyourfingertips.Thepanoramafeature(全景拍照)issimplyawesome.TheultraHD(超高清)widescreendisplayletsyougetyourentireshotinasinglesnap(快門).Youcanalsouseitscreativedesignforpicturestabilization.WithaniPhonethistall,receptionofsignalshasneverbeenbetter.Andofcourse,allyourfavoriteapplicationsarestillavailable.InfactyouwillfindyouroldfavoritesalsobenefitfromthenewexperiencinghandsomeultraHDwidescreen.WefoundwhilemanypreviousiPhoneownerswereusingFacetime,theyonlyuseditforthefaces.That’swhyweareintroducingBodytime.WithitsultraHDwidescreendisplay,Bodytimeletsyouseeaperson’sentirebody.Ittookallofourlearningandallofourthinkingtorealizesomethingsosimple,soclear,andyetsotall.AndIwishyourpocketweretallenoughtoholdsuchaperfectinvention!68.Howisthescreenof“iPhone5”differentfromthepreviousones?A.Wider. B.Taller. C.Easier. D.Thinner.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scroll”probablymean?A.Updatethewebpage. B.Downloadnewdocuments.C.Refreshthecontent. D.Movethecontentupward.70.Whatcanweinferabout“iPhone5”fromthepassage?A.Itisreallynecessaryforyoutohidemenus.B.Thereceptionofsignalsisbadduetoitslength.C.BodytimeispopularwithpreviousiPhoneowners.D.Newapplicationsof“iPhone5”areunbelievable.71.“iPhone5”isintroducedina(n)________wayinthispassage.A.humorousB.objective C.scientific D.seriousEArecentstudysuggeststhatteens’relationshipwithparents,friendsandteachersmayhavealottodowithwhytheydon’tgetagoodnight’ssleep.DavidMaume,asociologistandsleepresearcher,analyzedfederalhealthdata,whichinterviewed974teenagerswhentheywere12,andthenagainat15.Hefoundthatfamilydynamics(動態(tài))havemuchtodowithhowwellkidssleep.Teens,whohadwarmrelationswiththeirparentsandfeltliketheycouldtalktothemortheirparentsweresupportiveofthem,tendedtosleepbetter.However,familiesthatweregoingthroughadivorceoraremarriagetendedtoaffectteens’sleep.Andproblemsatschoolalsoaffectedteens’sleep.Feelingsafeatschoolandhavinggoodrelationswithteacherstendedtopromotebettersleep.Asdidgoodrelationshipswithfriends.Kidswhotookpartinsportsorotherpositivesocialactivitiesorsharedsimilaracademicgoalswiththeirfriendswerealsomorelikelytogetagoodnight’ssleep.Theseadduptowhatmakeslotsofsense:ageneralfeelingofwell-beinghelpsteenssleep.Ifwe’rehappyandcontented,we’remuchmorelikelytosleepbetterthanifwe’resadandanxious.Now,ofcourse,teenscanhardlyresistbeingdrawntotheircomputersandsocialnetworking.Maumealsofoundthatwhenparentswerestrictnotonlyaboutbedtime,butalsoaboutlimitingtechnology,kidssleptbetter.It’safindingthatseemsobvious,butparentsreallydomatterwhenitcomestohealthhabitsoftheirteenagers.Clearly,teenagersaren’tgetting9to10hoursanight,whichputsthematriskforalltheconsequencesoflackofsleep,includingpooracademicperformance,coldsandstress.72.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Teens’sleepislinkedtotheirrelationshipwithpeoplearoundthem.B.Lackofadequatesleepputsteensatriskofmanybadconsequences.C.Moderntechnologyhassomethingtodowithteens’sleepproblems.D.Itisnecessaryforteenstojoininsportsandpositivesocialactivities.73.AccordingtoMaume’sanalysis,whowillprobablyhaveapoornight’ssleep?A.Teenswhofeelliketalkingwiththeirparents. B.Teenswhohavefriendssharingtheirdreams.C.Teenswhofeelcontentedaboutthemselves. D.Teenswholackasenseofsecurityatschool.74.Para5functionsas.A.acomparison B.anintroduction C.aconclusion D.anaddition75.Parentsaresupposedtowhentheirkidsaregrowingup.A.continuetheirbrokenmarriage B.allowchildrentodecidewhentosleepC.limitteens’usingnewtechnology D.forceteenstohave10hours’sleepdaily第Ⅱ卷第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在表格中的空白處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。Foryears,researchershavelookedintoapossiblerelationshipbetweenheatandviolence.Thereareconflictingresultsoverwhetherthereisanactualconnectionbetweenrisingangerandrisingtemperature,butthemurderrateconstantlyincreasesduringthemonthsofJulyandAugust,accordingtotheFBI’sannualcrimereport.Manypolicechiefssaytheyputmorepolicemenonthestreetswhentheheatrises.“CallsforservicealwaysincreasefromMay,June,JulyandAugust,”saidNewBedford’sCaptainRichardSpiriet.“Thelongerperiodoftimeyouhavetheheat,theworseitis.It’sjusttheoppositeinthewintertime.”CraigAnderson,aprofessorandspecialistinsocialpsychologyatLowaStateUniversity,arguestheevidenceisclear.“Asthetemperaturegoesup,peoplebecomemoreuncomfortable.Theybecomeeasiertogetangry,”hesaid.“Thatincreasesthepossibilitythatasmallconflictwillbeinterpretedasmoremajor.”Andersonconductedacoupleofstudieslookingatcrimeratesoverthecourseofseveralyearswithinthesameareatoseewhenmostviolentcrimesoccurred.Hefoundthatviolentcrimesweremorelikelytooccuronhotdaysandhotmonths-evenhotyearshadhigherviolentratesthancoldyears,accordingtohisresearch.Otherresearchshowsitisnotsomuchthephysicalclimate,butratherthesocialclimate,thatcausesincreasedviolence.“Duringthesummermonths,peoplestayuplater.Theytalkwiththeirneighbors.Theypartywiththeirfriends,”saidJackLevin,directoroftheBrudnickCentreonViolenceatNortheasternUniversity.“Therearemorelikelytobelargenumbersofpeopleinteracting,andtheyaremorelikelytoargue.”Perhapstherealizationthatthereisalinkwillhelppeopleinanargumentstepbackandsay,“Let’scooloff”-bothliterally(字面上地)andfiguratively(比喻地).TitleHeatandViolenceThemeViolencepossiblyhasa(76)___________withheat.Facts☆JulyandAugustwitnessthe(77)____________increaseofmurderrate.☆Morepolicemenare

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