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高二英語(yǔ)期中考試試題2024.4

班級(jí):姓名:學(xué)號(hào):成績(jī):

(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分140分)

第一部分(共80分)

I.聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分)

第一節(jié):(共4小題;每小題2分,共8分)

聽下面四段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)

選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選頃。每段對(duì)話你將聽口遍。

1.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSaturday?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.

2.Howwillthemanexercise?

A.Walk.B.Playfootball.C.Jog.

3.WhatwillthespeakersdoonSundayafternoon?

A.Makeanewpizza.

B.Dosomegardening.

C.Attendabook-launchevent.

4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Akindoffood.B.Acloserelative.C.Anewrestaurant

第二節(jié):(共6小題;每小題2分,共12分)

聽下面三段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有兩道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)

選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。

聽第5段材料,回答第5至第6小題。

5.Whatwillthewomanbuyforherdaughter?

A.Ahat.B.Aschoolbag.C.Asetofdishes.

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6.Whichfloorwillthewomangotofirst?

A.Thesecondfloor.B.Thethirdfloor.C.Thesixthfloor.

聽第6段材料,回答第7至第8小題。

7.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inthemountains.B.Attheairport.C.Onaplane.

8.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthistrip?

A.Sad.B.Nervous.C.Interested.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至第10小題。

9.Whatistheman?

A.AtravelagentB.ATVhost.C.Amarketingmanager.

10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thewoman'svolunteerexperiences.

B.Thewoman'scareerplans.

C.Thewoman'stravelstories.

第三節(jié):(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)

航下面一段獨(dú)白,根據(jù)題目要求在相應(yīng)的橫線上寫下第11題至第15題

的關(guān)鍵信息。每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞。這段獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。

請(qǐng)將本題答案填寫在答題紙相應(yīng)位置!

HowtoImproveCommunicationwithYourParents

Maketimetohave?Talktoyourparentsaboutyoureverydaylife.

11conversations.012themtosharehowtheirdaywent

orwhattheyareworkingon.

oCallthematleastthreetimesaweekorvideo

chatfrequently.

Beopenand13??Ifanissueisimportanttoyou,bringitup.

9Avoidgettingtrappedintheblamegame.

GAllowtimeforthemtorespondandsharehow

theyfeel.

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Usesometechniquesto?Takea14

facilitatedifficult?Listentbyourparents5needsorwants.

conversations.oExpressyour15

n.完形填空(共io小題:每小題1分,共io分)

AfterIlostmyrighthandinacaraccidenttenyearsago,IthoughtIwould

neverbeabletoleadanormallifeagain.Iwasequippedwithanartificialhand,

butitdidnotfeellikeapartofme.Even_16_thing!)likegettingdressedwere

unbelievablydifficultThreemonthsago,_17,allthatchangedwhenIwas

giventhe_18_totestanewiobotichand.

Scientistshavebeenmakinggreatprogressinrobotictechnologyinrecent

years,andtheirworkonroboticlimbs(四肢)hasreallychangedmylife.Withmy

j

newhand,Icanmovemyindividualfingersand_19_verysmallthings,like

pensandpencils.More_20_,myrobotichandiscapableof_21_varying

degreesofpressure,justlikea_22_hand.

OverthepastthreemonthsIhavebeentestingoutthe__23_ofwhatIcando

withmynewhand,anditconstantlysurprisesme.IhaverediscoveredhobbiesI

enjoyedbeforemyaccident.Forexample.Ihavebeencooking,fbrmyfamily

sinceIgotmynewhand.NotonlycanIdomore,butIalsofeelpore_24_

whenIhangoutwithfriends.AndnowI'mso_25_r_fbrallthenewpossibilities

myrobotichandhasopenedup.

16.A.strangeB.simpleC.interestingD.important

17.A.howeverB.insteadC.thusDmoreover

18.A.spaceB.powerC.chanceD.method

19.A.graspB.drawC.balanceD.afford

20.A.casuallyB.amazinglyC.obviouslyD.seriously

21.A.examiningB.touchingC.reachingD.feeling

22.A.newB.realC.specialD.strong

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23.A-limitsB.waysC.rulesD.behaviors

24.A-curiousB.energeticC.confidentD.anxious

25.Asuitable£regretfulC.responsibleD?grateful

m.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Since1993,ChickenSoupfortheSoulhasbeenacompanythatcombines

storytellingwitiimakingthewoddabetterplace.Wetellthestoriesofallpeople

throughourefforts,alwayswithaneyetofurtheringunityandunderstanding,and

anappreciationforourdifierences.

OurProducts

Books:AtChickenSoupfortheSoul,PetFood:We'realsoinspiredbythe

wereceivethousandsofstorieseverythousandsofstorieswereceiveabout

yearforourbooks.Thesestoriesarethethelovebetweenpetsandpeople.These

foundationofeverythingwedo.Theystoriesshowthateverymomentmatters

haveinspiredourotherproductsandbetweenanownerandapetOurgreat

establishedthevalueswerunourpetfoodsaremeanttohelpyoutum

companyby.Withthesestories,ouryourownmomentsintostories.Toleam

publisherputsoutaboutadozennewmoreaboutourpetfoods,clickhere.

titleseveryyear.Clickheretoseeour

over250books.

TVandMovies:StoriescanbetoldApps:ChickenSoupfortheSoulstories

inavarietyofwaysandtodaywe'rehaveinspiredusandwe'resurethey

willinspireyou,too.Ourappsallow|

branchingouttowhatwecalltlvisual

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storytelling."OurfirstregularTVshowyoutobringstorieswithyouonthego

airedweeklybeginningOctober2015andsharethemwithfriendsandfamily.

andourfirstChickenSoupfortheSoul

featurefilmcameoutin2016.

Facts&Figures

p

,HieChickenSoupfortheSoulbookseriesofover250titleshassoldmore

than110millioncopiesnationwide.Ourbookshavebeentranslatedinto43

languages,havebeenpublishedinover100countries,andhavesoldmorethan500

millioncopiesworldwide.

?In2004,ChickenSoupfortheSoullaunchedPetFood,ChickenSoupforthe

PetLover'sSoul,whichtodaycanbefoundinover5,000independentpetspecialty

stores.

?In2008,ChickenSoupfortheSoulbecamethebest-sellingtradepaperback

seriesofalltime.

?In2013KernerEntertainmentagreedtoproduceafilmbasedonChicken

SoupfortheSoul.

26.FromthepassagewecanknowthatPetFoodis.

A.akindoffoodsoldinpetspecialtystores

B.asetofrecipebooksforpetowners

C.aseriesofstoriesbetweenpetsandpeople

D.asortofvaluedeliveredbythepetlovers

27.The"Facts&Figures"showsthatChickenSoupfortheSoul.

A.hasachievedworldwidesuccess

B.hasexperiencedupsanddowru

C.hasdevelopedintoafilmcompany

D.hasmadetheworldabetterplace

28.Weprobablyfindthispassage.

A.ontheInternetB.onaposter

C.inatravellingguideD.inaslciencereport

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B

Openwaterswimming

Ihadonlyswuminopenwaterafewtimes1andalwaysingentlelakes,soI

wasn'tpreparedforhowroughLakeWindermereappearedonacoldday.A

swimmertoldmethewaterfeltcolderthanithadbeenmeasured,andthatthewater

wasabitrough.ButI,alongwith10,000otliers,wasabouttocompletethe

challenge.

Mostofthepeopletakingpartweredoingaone-milerace,and10raceswere

plannedovertheweekend.Thereseemedtobeamixofopen-walerenthusiasts

alongsidecompletebeginners-whichispreciselytheaimoftheswims,togetas

manypeopleaspossiblecompletingtheirowncliallenge.'lieoldestwoman

competingwas77,takingpartinthetwo-milerace,alongsideamanwholastyear

hadswumineveryone-milerace.

Ihadchosenthethirdone-mileraceoftheday.Therewereover600peoplein

myrace.Weweretakenthroughapreparationarea,achildren'spaddling

pool-sizedpartofthelakewherewemovedintofeelhowcoldthewaterwas.'Not

toobad“waseveryone'sthought!Thenweheadedouttowardsthemiddleofthe

lake.

We'dbeenwarnedthatthefirst100meterswouldbereallyrough.However,

somewherenearthe750mmarkIwasstillwaitingforthecalm;itfeltmorelike

swimmingintheseaIlianalake.Itriedtofocusonmybreathingandtechnique,and

justkeepgoing.AsIapproachedthe400m-to-gomarkmylowerrightlegbecame

painful.1recalledoverhearingpeopletalkingabouthowtheykeptswimming

throughthepain,soItried.Butitdidn'twork.Ibegantofeeltheentirelegtightand

painful.Ididn'twanttostop,soIbentmyrightkneeandjustkickedwiththeleft

leg.

Finally,Isawthefinishingpost,andIjustconcentratedongettingthere—still

one-legged.Myfinishingtimewas38minutes25secondsbutthatdidn'tmatter-

theatmospherewasfantasticandeveryonefeltasenseofachievement,whatever

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theirtime.I'mattractedandwanttogiveitanothergo.I'vealreadysignedupfor

mynextopen-waterswim.

29.Howdidtheauthorfeelbeforetherace?

A.Scaredofthemostchallengingrace.

B.Disappointedbythedifficultconditions.

C.Determinedtobeastoughasthepeoplearoundher.

D.Concernedabouttheotherswimmersintherace.

30.WhydoestheauthormentionthetwopeopleinParagraph2?

A.Tostresstheimportanceoftherace.

B.Topraisetheexperiencedswimmers.

C.Tointroducethevariouseventsoftherace.

D.Toshowthewiderangeoftheparticipants.

31.TheauthorsuggestsinParagraph4that.

A.theracewouldcausebreathingproblems

B.theracebecameharderthanshehadexpected

C.itwouldhavebeeneasierifshehadtakenothers,advice

D.itwasreallynecessarytopreparefortoughswims

32.Whatdoestheauthortalkaboutinthelastparagraph?

A.Herconfidenceinherownability.

B.Herprideinhavingswumsoquickly.

C.Hersurpriseathavingmanagedtofinish.

D.Hereagernesstorepeattheexperience.

C

Everyyearmigratory(遷徙的)batstravelfromMexicotoBrackenCave,

wheretheyspendthesummerconsuminginsectsthatwouldotherwisehungrilyeat

coinmonfoodcrops.Butthebatshavebeenshowingupfarearlierthantheydid

twodecadesago.

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Inastudy,scientistsatRothamstedResearch,anagriculturallaboratoryin

England,usedradardatafrom160U.S.weatherstationstoanalyzeactivityinthe

Texasbatcolonyfrom1995through2017.Theydiscoveredthecreatureswere

leavingtheirwinterquartersinMexicoearlierandreproducingsooner.Theywere

alsoastonishedtofindincreasingnumbersofbatsoverwintering(過(guò)冬)atBracken

CaveinsteadofheadingbacktotheircoldweatherquartersinMexico.

Overwinteringisasignthatwarmertemperatureschangethebats'annualrhythms,

RothamstedbiologistPhillipStepaniansays.

AseparatestudyofmigratorybatsinIndiana,publishedlastyear,foundthat

temperaturevariationsaffectedarrivalanddeparturetimes-likewisehintingat

thepotentialinfluenceofclimatechange.JoyO'Keeffe,abiologyprofessorat

IndianaStateUniversityandco-authorofthatstudy,saysearlyarrivalattheir

summerhabitats(棲息地)couldexposethesebatstocoldsnaps(寒流),andthey

couldfreezetodeath.

JoyO'Keeffeandhercolleaguesalsoloundthatchangingbatmigrationtimes

canalsoclashwithrainfallpatterns.Manyinsectsthatbatseatbreedinseasonal

lakesandpuddles.Ifthebatsarrivetooearlytobenefitfromsummerrainfalland

theresultingabundanceofinsects,theymaystruggletofeedtheirpups(幼崽)or

skipreproductionaltogether,O,Keefesays.Shefearsthisshiftcouldcause

Midwesternbatstodecreasetowardextinction,whichwouldbebadnewsfor

humans.'"Declinesinbatpopulationscouldhavesevereeffectsforcropsuccess/*

shesays,addingthatbatsalso“controlsignificantdiseasevectors,suchas

mosquitoes.”

However,scientistsarenotcertainthatclimatechangealoneiscausingthe

BrackenCavebatcolonytomigrateearlier.Theyhavefoundadirectlinkbetween

seasonaltemperaturesandbirdmigration,butbatsarealsoinfluencedbyfactors

suchaschangesinwindspeedanddirection.Andthereareothercomplications.

“Baisaremysteriouslittleanimalsthatmovemostlyatnightandaredifficultto

observeandtrack/'Stepaniansays.MWehavethisconceptualpictureofw4iatmight

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behappening,butreallytyingittothecauseisthenextstep.”

33.ScientistsatRothamstedResearchfbimdthat.

A.batsprefercolderweatherB.batsdelaytheirreproduction

C.warmingaffectsbatmigrationD.radarcanbeusedtoobservebats

34.JoyO'Keeffediscoveredthat_____.

A.batsareusedtolivinginrainfallseasons

B.bats'earliermigrationmightharmfarming

C.insects'reproductionhelpstospreaddisease

D.insectsshortagemakesbatsreproduceearlier

35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttotellus?

A.Windspeedanddirectionaffectbats.

it

B.Itisdifficulttoobserveandtrackbats.

C.Climatechangemakesbatsmigrateearlier.

D.Furtherresearchonthecauseisnecessary.

36.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Bats5habitatsB.Endangeredbats

C.Bats5scheduleD.Bats,ourgoodfriends

P

Don'tputitoff.doitnow!

Whydowespendsomuchtimenotdoingtheworkweshoulddo,orputtingoff

smalljobsthathavepileduptocreateabigproblem?Procrastinating,asputting

thingsofflike而siscalled,isinourcharacterwehavenaturallysincebirth;we

avoiddullwdifficultjobsuntilit'stoolatetodoanythingelse.

MWeoftenputthingsoffalthoughweknowitwillmakelifemorestressful,M

saysDr.Steel,anauthorityonthescienceofmotivatioiL“Ifthesetaskswerefun,

we'djustdothemnow.WeputoflFwhatisdifficultorunpleasant,suchasthe

paperworkthatneedsdoingbeforeleavingtheofficeorcleaningthebitsofyour

homethatpeoplecan'tsee.Butthefactis,thelesspeopleprocrastinate,themore

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moneytheyhave,tilebetterrelationshipstheyhave,andthehealthiertheyare?"

Thisisobvious,whenyoulookatthecoupleswhodon'targueaboutwhether

anyonehascleanedthekitchen,andthepeoplewhosimplygofbraruninsteadof

endlesslyreschedulingitintheirheads.

Ofcourse,therearetherestofus,whofeelthesmalljobspilinguparoundus

daily.trWe,veevolvedtorespondtothemoment,andnottosetoursightstooferin

anuncertainworld,"Dr.Steeladds."Wearenotsetuptoappreciateloi^-teim.

rewards,whetherit,sthebenefitofafour-yeardegree,doingexerciseordieting.We

usuallyfeelthecostnowandtherewardcomesmuchlater."AccordingtoDr.Steel,

wehavetwodecision-makingsystems.Theyarethelimbic,whichisresponsible

fortheshortterm,andtheprefrontalcortex,whichdealswiththefuture.Webounce

betweenlong-termgoalsandshort-tenntemptations,soweneedgoalsthatwill

translateourplansforthelimbicsystem

Lefstaketheexampleofstudents,writingessaysTheyshouldsetthemselves

targetsandwordcountsperday.Thesearethu3turnedfromseeminglyendless

tasksintosomethingconcretewithmeasuredprogress.Dr.Steelrecommendssue、

techniques,or'"pre-commitiiients'',addingthatleavingyouamonthbeforethe

“deadline”makesitmorelikelyataskwillbecompleted.Thebenefitisthatyou*11

avoidtheembarrassmentofnotfollowinguponsomethingpeopleareexpecting

youtodo—tellingeveryoneyouaregoingtotakeupjoggingmakesyoumore

likelytodoso.

OvercomingprocrastinationfinallycomesSwntoplanning,which,ifyou're

notcarefUl,besmesprocrastinationinitself.Butitisworthmakingsureyouhave

everythinginplace.^Successfulpeopledon'tpretefid也eydon'tprocrastinate,MDr.

Steelsays.^People汕opretendtheyhavewillpowerarelesssuccessfill."Instead,

planforprocrastination:makeyourworkenvironmentatempleofproductivityby

cuttingoutwhatstopsyoupayingyourattention,soyoucanreallyfocusonmoving

forward.

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37.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutprocrastinationinParagraph1?

A.Itiscausedbythetechnologyinpeople'slife.

B.Itismorecommonwhenpeoplehavesmalljobstodo.

CItissomethingmanypeoplecan'tavoid.

D.Itisanexcusepeopleoftenuseinpublic.

38.Inparagraph3,Dr.Steelbelievesthatpeoplewhoprocrastinateshould,

A.beawarethattheirproblemisrelativelysmall

B.findoutmoreaboutthewaytheymakedecisions

Cattempttoovercometheirnaturaltendencies

D.taketheadviceofothersinthesamesituation

39.WhydoesDr.Steelrecommendmaking<<pre-commitments,*inParagraph4?

A.Theyareaneffectivewayofimpressingothers.

B.Theyallowpeopletoachievetheiraimssooner.

C.Theyareanalternativetoimpossiblegoals.

D.Theymakechallengesfeelmoremanageable.

40.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefifthparagraphintendsto.

A.Warnthereaderagainstspendingtoolonggettingorganized.

B.Remindthereadertotakethetimetofocusproperlyonatask.

C.Encouragethereadertodevelopplanseffectively.

D.Advisethereadertodealwithcomplextasksquickly.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),

并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Onlinecoursesareanexcellentwayforbusypeople._41_Youmighthave

afulltimejobwithabusyscheduleandneedtostudyatirregulartimes.Ybu

mightwanttobenefitfromthequalityofeducationinanothercountry.Inthis

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articleyouwilllearnaboutwhatittakestosucceedinonlinecourses.

_42_Timemanagementisanimportantskilltodevelop.First,calculate

howmuchtimeyouwillneedtostudyeveryday.Then,allot(分配)aspecifictime

inyourscheduleforstudying.Ifyouarebusyduringtheday,thenseparateafew

hoursatnightforstudies.Ifyoudonotanangestudytime,chancesarethatyou

-willnotgetany.一

Then,thegoodplacetostudycanbedifferentfromstudenttostudent.Some

prefertostudyincompletesilence.Othersneedsomekindofsoftmusicaround

themtoconcentrate._43_

Itcanbeeasytogetdistractedwhenitistimetostudy.Oneofthemost

commonmistakesstudentsofonlinecoursesmakeisleavingtheirchatandemail

accountsopenwhilestudying._44_Ifyouleavethedooropenfordistractionit

willcomeinandmakeitselfathome.

Inconclusion,ittakeshardworkandconcentration,tosucceedinonline

courses.__45_Themoreeffortyouputintolearningthecoursematerial,the

betterequippedyouwillbetosucceedinyourprofessionalcareer.

AOnlinecoursesmaynotbeagoodchoiceforyou.

BTherearemanyreasonsyoumightwanttotakeonlinecourses.

C.Inordertosucceedinonlinelearning,youhavetohavesomespecifcskills.

D.Rememberonlinecoursesaredesignedtogiveyoutheknowledgetosucceed.

EThesecrettbsucceedinginonlinecoursesislearninghowtomanageyour

time.

EThismayseemlikeasmalldistraction,butitcanendupwastingalotofyour

time.G.Forthemostpart,aquietroomawayfromyourbusyandnoisyhomeor

officeisrecommended.

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第二部分(共60分)

請(qǐng)將本部分答案填寫在答題紙相應(yīng)位置

I.語(yǔ)法填空(共14小題;每小題1分,共14分)

在未給提示詞的空白處填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括

號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

A

46,bythenoiseinthenight,thegirldidn'tdaretosleepinherroom,

(frighten)

叼.TheirflightduetobadweatheryesterdayaftemooiL(delay)

48.Overthepastfewdecades,usingchemicalfertilizersverycommonin

farming,(become)

49.Notwhattodo,hewenttohisparentsforhelp,(know)

50ThenewschoolyearinChinausuallyonthefirstdayofSeptember,

(begin)

51.Itwasdarkatthatmomentbutsomechildrenaroundinsteadofgoing

home,(wander)

52.WhenAnnagotdownstairs,sherealizedthatshehercarkeysinher

office,(leave)

53.Vburideasounds,somostofuswillagreewithyou.(reason)

B

Joeisadigitalnative_54_hasbeenusingtheinternetsincehewasachild.

_55_(surf)theinteroeljsdefinitelyabigpartofhislife.Hethinksonline

shoppingissoconvenient_56_hecansavemuchtimeandenergyindailylife.

Buthisparentsholddifferentideas.Theykeeptellingmetogooutwithschool

friends,notjustonsocialmedia.

C

LiYingisago-getter,wholikessettinggoalsfor_57_(she).Shealways

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says,"WhenIsetouttodosomething,Idomybest_58_(achieve)it.Biology

isherfavouritesubject,andhertargetistoprepareherselfforherdegreeat

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II.選詞填空(共7小題;每小題2分,共14分)

用方框中單詞或短語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子,每個(gè)單詞或短語(yǔ)只能用一

次。

locate,?remain,amaze,qualify,impreos,desperate,fiapQble

60.型were,shocked,shakingourheadsindisbelie

61.Thereadershouldseektheservicespfaprofessionalfbrsuchadvice.

62*Hedidn'teatanythingforthewholedaysohestolethemoneyin

63.Thepirn'sspecialeffectsareparticularly__

64.Thecompanyhasthe_____changetomeetjnarketneeds.

65.Ifsnotclearwhocontrolsthe10%ofthemoney.

69.Therescueteameventuallythemissingboyintheforest

m.書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)

第一節(jié)(共4小題;第67、68題各2分,第69題3分,第70題5分,共

12分)

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