广东省湛江市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末高中调研考试英语试卷(含答案)
展开广东省湛江市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末高中调研考试英语试卷
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读理解
2022 Tour Details
7-Day Tour from London to Edinburgh
A London Guide will show you the city's famous landmarks like Buckingham Palace, Downing Street and Westminster Abbey. Then, in Edinburgh, you'll tour the castle and see Scotlands Crown Jewels. From the historical sights to the beautiful scenery, this guided tour of England and Scotland is a great way to experience everything Britain has to offer.
Starting at: $849
9-Day Tour from Dublin to London
Your guided tour of Ireland and Britain begins in the capital city of Dublin. Enjoy seeing the “Fair City”, including the statue-lined O'Connell Street, Trinity College and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Your local guide will show you the famous sights, including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, This guided tour of Ireland and Britain is a welcome escape with fewer crowds and lower costs than high-season tours.
Starting at: $1,069
7-Day Tour from London to Paris
Your guided vacation in London begins with a welcome dinner and a cruise on the Thames River to admire the Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament. You'll spend three nights in London to see the sites of this historic city-from Big Ben to Buckingham Palace, and also St. Paul's Cathedral. Then you'll enjoy a 3-night stay in Paris. This includes sightseeing at the Arc de Triomphe, Concorde Square, Champs-Elysees, and a Seine cruise. This guided tour of London and Paris is certain to be enjoyable with fewer crowds in the off-season!
Starting at: $1,149
1、How much would the 7-day tour from London to Edinburgh cost a couple at least?
A.$2,138. B.$1,698. C.$1,149. D.$849.
2、Which place can you visit if you take the 9-day tour from Dublin to London?
A.Downing Street. B.The Thames River.
C.Trinity College. D.Concorde Square.
3、What do the three tours have in common?
A.They cover the same number of sights.
B.They all begin in the capital city of London.
C.They take people the same amount of time.
D.They all include a visit to Buckingham Palace.
2012 was one of the hardest years I have ever known because I lost my husband. For several months, I found it hard to write, think, eat or take pleasure in anything; I could not imagine what it would be like to feel happy again; I could not find any hope or purpose.
I cannot remember the reason why one Monday morning I decided to go to a hot yoga(瑜伽) studio in east London, where I signed up for a 30-day trial. I do not remember the class or how much I sweated. What I do know is that I started going to hot yoga every day. Sometimes, when my head felt as if it might break me down, I went twice a day. I skipped parties, left social events and got up early to attend. There was something about the hot room that held me together, stopping all the dark thoughts inside my mind.
I chose the Bikram method of hot yoga: It has a set of 26 postures and two breathing exercises performed in heat over a period of 90 minutes. This form of yoga was founded by Bikram Choudhury. In 2015, he failed in an attempt to copyright his method. Many practitioners (从业人员) believe that Bikram is not real yoga. Some question the limitations of just 26 postures (姿势). Others wonder why the class has to be performed before a wall of mirrors. However, something in those 26 postures freed my mind, dragged me out of my thoughts and back into the present. I was able to focus on how my body behaved differently each day.
4、What happened to the author in 2012?
A.She fell into deep depression. B.She tried to find hope again
C.She gave up her yoga classes. D.She succeeded in writing.
5、What can be inferred about the author from the second paragraph?
A.She practiced hot yoga to lose weight.
B. She went to the yoga studio once every day.
C.She attached importance to her yoga classes
D. She was sorry to skip parties to go to the yoga studio
6、How did yoga help the author?
A.It helped her make money
B.It helped her feel more focused
C.It helped her get to know its founder.
D.It helped her practice her performance skills.
7、Where is this text most likely from?
A. Science fiction. B. A travel brochure.
C. A research paper. D. A health magazine
The largest sculpture in the world was built to honor the Native American Indians. The sculpture's subject was a Lakota Sioux Indian hero named Crazy Horse. Located in South Dakota's Black Hills, not far away from Mount Rush more, the Crazy Horse Monument (纪念碑) is a work in progress, first started in 1948.
Crazy Horse had a vision and was devoted to preserving the culture and traditions of his people. He died young, at the hands of an American soldier. Because of his modesty and great courage, his spirit lives on through the land and the many stories handed down through gender-at ions of the Lakota Sioux Indians.
Lakota Chief, Standing Bear, and sculptor, Korczak Ziolkowski, started the ball rolling in 1946 by choosing Thunder head Mountain as the place to create the Crazy Horse Monument. By 1948, the first explosives were detonated (引爆) to start sculpting the rock face. Much like the construction of Mount Rush more, the monument is being created in a special explosive engineering process.
Even though the sculptor died in the 1980 s, the work on the Crazy Horse Monument continues and lives on through his family. Funded through only private donations and paid tours, the sculpting process is slow but steady. There is also a museum and cultural arts center con-necked with the monument and open to the public. While the work may take many more years, the devotion to completing the Crazy Horse Monument serves to honor the life of this great fighter and his Native American people, both past and present.
8、What can we know about the Crazy Horse Monument from paragraph 1?
A.It is the world's heaviest sculpture.
B.It dates back to hundreds of years ago.
C.It stands right beside Mount Rush more.
D.It shows respect for the Native American Indians.
9、What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.The history of the monument.
B.The cause of the soldier's death.
C.The introduction to Crazy Horse.
D.The importance of traditional culture.
10、What happened after Korczak Ziolkowski died?
A.The monument was still under construction.
B.Fewer people donated money for the sculpture.
C.A museum was built in memory of Standing Bear.
D.More cultural arts centers were opened to the public.
11、What is the best title for the text?
A.A Famous Sculptor: Korczak Ziolkowski
B.A Great Work; Crazy Horse Monument
C.A National Hero: Crazy Horse
D.A Beautiful Area: Black Hills
Grasses and short trees are growing and expanding around Mount Qomolangma and across the Himalayan region as the area continues to experience the consequences of global warming, researchers have found. Using satellite data from 1993 to 2018, scientists measured “small but significant" increases between 4,150 and 6,000 meters above sea level. “There are now more areas that are covered in plants than there were in 1993,” said Anderson, a scientist who led the research.
While it is still too early to tell what impact this new growth could have on the region. “urgent research" on the potential effects is needed. "We don't know what the impact is-it might be the plants that cause the snow to melt more quickly," Anderson added.
1.4 billion people depend on water collected in the region. Changes to water supplies could have great impacts on communities in different countries. "We know that plants and the water cycle are coupled," Anderson explained. "Wherever you have plants growing, it changes the way the water cycle behaves in those areas. This is particularly important in the Himalayas because glaciers are reducing. We know from lots of scientific research that this is already having an impact on water supplies in this region and it will continue to do so as climate change continues."
Climate change is already having an impact on Himalayan communities. A 2019 study found that Himalavan glaciers have been losing almost half a meter of ice each year since the start of this century. This has already resulted in local communities being flooded—and could ultimately result in drought. Last year, a researcher from the International Centre found that at least a third of the ice in the region, which is home to Mount Qomolangma, could melt by the end of the century.
12、What changes happened to Mount Qomolangma from 1993 to 2018?
A.Sea levels rose quickly. B.More plants grew there.
C.Grasses died out there. D.Temperatures declined.
13、Why does the author mention Anderson in paragraph 2?
A. To explain the causes of climate change.
B. To prove the effects of glaciers melting.
C. To present the reasons for plants growing.
D. To show the necessity of the urgent research.
14、What affected the water supply in the Himalayas?
A.The way of the water cycle. B.The varieties of plants.
C.The large population. D.The increasing glaciers.
15、Why would Himalayan communities end in drought?
A.It seldom snows there. B.They have great floods these years.
C.The glaciers would disappear D. More plants will grow there.
二、七选五
16、Four Ideas for Better Sleep
Most teens need 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. But many teens have trouble sleeping. Lack of sleep can affect everything from our emotions to how well we focus on tasks like driving. ①________ And it maybe linked to weight gain in some people. How can we get the sleep we need? Here are some ideas:
Be active during the day
You've probably noticed how much running around little kids do--and how soundly they sleep. ②________ Physical activity can decrease stress and help people feel more relaxed. Just don't work out too close to bedtime because exercise can wake you up before it slows you down.
Say goodnight to your telephone or TV.
③________ If you can't make your bedroom a tech-free area, at least shut everything down an hour or more before lights out. Nothing says “Wake up, something's going on!” like the noise of a text of a phone.
Keep a sleep routine(规律)
④________ Creating a set bedtime routine can improve this relaxation effect. So relax yourself every night by reading, listening to music, spending time with a pet, writing in a journal, or doing anything else that relaxes you.
⑤________
Stress can cause sleeplessness, so the more you suffer from not sleeping, the greater the risk you'll lie awake staring at the ceiling. Instead of worrying that you won't sleep, remind yourself that you can. Say "Tonight, I will sleep well" several times during the day. It can also help to practice breathing exercises before bed.
A.Expect a good night's sleep.
B. You may wake up in the middle of the night.
C.Experts recommend using the bedroom for sleep only.
D. The more you try to fall asleep, the more difficultly you can.
E. Learn from a kid and get at least 60 minutes of exercise a day.
F.Going to bed at the same time every night helps the body expect sleep.
G.It can affect sports performance, and increase our chances of getting sick.
三、完形填空(15空)
Born and raised in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu Province, Yao Yanbei has long been lost in the cultural heritage of the city. She 1 to Dunhuang as a promising 2 after graduating from a college in Xiamen.
In 2016, inspired by patterns in Dunhuang murals (壁画), Yao 3 a toy camel. “Through the toy camel, I intended to 4 the spirit of the locals who are usually tough minded and hard-working,” Yao said.
In August 2017,Yao spent nearly a month inside grottoes (石窟) drawing the murals. "Staying in the grottoes from dawn to dusk, I felt 5 connected with the ancient artists who 6 the murals. It was an amazing 7 ," she said. Inspired by the sculptures and murals, Yao later designed some innovative products, including T-shirts, bookmarks, pocket mirrors and key rings.
Thanks to the efforts of designers like Yao, the 8 and creative industry began to take root in Dunhuang. Starting from 2018, every year the city has of 9 an international design week to help 10 the industry. "By pooling the wisdom of designers from home and abroad, we want to make Dunhuang's creative 11 more fashionable," said Liu Mengxing, a vice general manager of a local company.
Looking ahead at her 12 in design, Yao plans to 13 Dunhuang's ancient art further and apply the wisdom of ancient artists to products of modern life. "I want to desigr more creative products that 14 to more international customers," said Yao. "I hope my design can bring people 15 to Dunhuang."
17、A.travelled B. escaped C.returned D.came
18、A.designer B.architect C.author D.engineer
19、A.drew B.created C.imagined D. bought
20、A.convey B.test C.obtain D.comment
21、A.emotionally B.spiritually C.physically D.materially
22、A.painted B.wrote C.displayed D.watched
23、A.memory B.experience C.discovery D.attempt
24、A.traditional B.modern C.ancient D.cultural
25、A.held B.showed C.pooled D. taken
26、A.change B.strengthen C.promote D.enlarge
27、A.industry B.environment C.products D.pictures
28、A.preparations B.career C. future D.job
29、A.apply B.touch C.conduct D. explore
30、A.commit B.see C.appeal D.devote
31、A.better B. deeper C.stronger D.closer
四、语法填空
32、 One day something that upset me happened. It brought ①______(tear) to my eyes and made me angry. The incident took me out ②______ balance and disturbed my inner peace.
To restore calm, I put on my outdoor equipment, grabbedmyskis (滑雪板) and ③______ (go) to the park, I skied at ④______ slow steady pace. I listened to the sound of the snow beneath my skis and the wind blowing through the bare branches of the trees.
I was honest with myself, ⑤______ (acknowledge) that I was angry and could let it go. With each pass around the park, I felt my inner peace returning. I began to hear the birds singing. I noticed the wind had filled in my tracks with snow in some areas, creating a clean snowfield. I felt the ⑥______ (strong) of my arms and legs as they worked together ⑦______ (make) the skiing an enjoyable experience. I felt the healing power of being in nature.
I forgave ⑧______ (I) for reacting with anger when it served no purpose, I forgave those ⑨______ gave me cause to lose my temper. My heart ⑩______ (fill) with light and love for all that is.
五、书面表达
33、假定你是李华,你校英语报正在举办征文活动,话题是中国抗击新冠肺炎的对外援助。请你写一篇短文参加该活动,内容包括:
1. 中国向80多个国家提供了物资或技术援助;
2. 援助项目(口罩、仪器、药物、试剂等)。
参考词汇:试剂盒testingkit; 传染病epidemic
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
China's Assistance to Fight COVID-19 Abroad
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六、读后续写
34、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。
It was 1954 when a young traveler named Robert Beach was hitching rides (搭便车) on his way from Tampa, FL to Los Angeles, CA. His rides broke down at one chilly night in Deming, NM. Beach was 24 when he was dropped off in Deming. Beach was tired, hungry, and cold. With no money in his pocket, he wondered where he might spend the night.
Police officers approached Beach standing downtown and he begged them to take him to jail so that he could be warm. The officers of course refused his request as he had not committed a crime. Beach found a business doorway and settled in for the night. When morning came, Beach recalled an Asian man walked out of the building and asked him how he might help and then walked to hand him a bag of cookies. These were likely the best cookies Rober had ever tasted.
Sixty-seven years later, Beach contacted the Deming-Luna Chamber of Commerce (商会) and told his story about his brief stay in Deming to the new Executive Director Debbie Troyer. Beach told Troyer he phoned the chamber to say that he had never forgotten this man's kindness. After 50 years serving as a judge and entering retirement, Beach wanted to say “thanks’ to this kind man and send him a $1,000 check. Beach told Troyer that he believed the road where this bakery stood was on Deming's main street. "What might that look like back in1954,” Troyer wondered. "I'll ask our community."
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。
First, she posted Beach's story on the Chamber of Commerce and Community Facebook page.
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Finally, they decided they had come to a dead end, but Beach thought that paying it forward was the best way to thank the baker.
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参考答案
1、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据题干中的关键词“7-day tour from London to Edinburgh”定位至相应段落。由该段落中的“Starting at: $849”可知,伦敦到爱丁堡的七日游人均起步价为849美元,两个人至少需要花费1698美元。
2、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据题干中的关键词“9-day tour from Dublin to London”定位至相应段落。由该段落中的“Enjoy seeing... Trinity College”可知,在都柏林到伦敦的九日游项目里,人们可以参观Trinity College。
3、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据文中三个部分的内容可知,这三条旅游线路都包含了参观Bucknigham Palace。
4、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段的内容可知,2012年的时候,作者处于人生低谷期,心情非常沮丧。
5、答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段第三句至第五句可知,作者当时很重视瑜伽课程,为了上课甚至取消了一些活动。
6、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句及第三段的最后两句可知,作者在练习瑜伽后,做事情时注意力更加集中了。
7、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。本文主要讲述了瑜伽课程在作者经历低谷时期时使她受益匪浅的故事。结合选项,这类介绍瑜伽课程好处的文章最有可能出现在健康杂志里。
8、答案:D
解析:1.细节理解题。由第一段"The largest sculpture in the world was built to honor the Native American Indians. The sculpture's subject was a Lakota Sioux Indian hero named Crazy Horse."(世界上最大的雕塑是为了纪念美洲原住民印第安人而建造的。雕塑的主题是一位名叫疯马的拉科塔苏族印第安英雄。)可知,疯马纪念碑是为了纪念对美洲原住民印第安人。故选D项。
9、答案:C
解析:段落大意题。由第二段"He died young, at the hands of an American soldier."(他英年早逝,死于一名美国士兵之手。)可知,本段是对Crazy Horse的介绍。故选C项。
10、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。由尾段"Even though the sculptor died in the 1980s, the work on the Crazy Horse Monument continues and lives on through his family."(尽管雕塑家在1980年代去世,但疯马纪念碑的工作仍在继续,并通过他的家人继续存在。)可知,雕塑家死后雕像仍继续建。故选A项。
11、答案:C
解析:标题归纳题。由第一段"Located in South Dakota's Black Hills, not far away from Mount Rush more, the Crazy Horse Monument (纪念碑) is a work in progress, first started in 1948."( 疯马纪念碑位于南达塔的黑山,距离拉什山不远,正在建设中,于1948年首次动工。)可知,本文介绍了一个雕像艺术品的来历和历史。所以C.A National Hero: Crazy Horse.民族英雄:疯马。符合本文的主旨,故选C项。
12、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句可知,珠穆朗玛峰生长的植物增加了。
13、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段可知,人们对这种植物的增加带来的结果还不清楚。结合该段第一句可知,“urgent research”是必要的,故作者引用Anderson的话是为了强调研究的必要性。
14、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段第三句可知,该地区水循环的方式会影响到其水资源的供应。
15、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段的第二句及最后一句可知,当冰川都融化了,这个地区最终就会面临干旱。
16、答案:①-⑤GECFA
解析:①根据上文可知,睡眠不足会影响一切。此处承接上文,句意:它会影响体育运动的表现,使我们更容易生病。
②根据前面一句的内容可知,你可能已经注意到小孩子们经常跑来跑去,而且他们睡得很香。此处承接上文,句意:向小孩子学习,每天至少锻炼60分钟。
③根据后面一句的内容可知,如果你不能把你的卧室变成一个没有电子设备的地方,那么你至少在 熄灯前一个多小时关掉所有设备。此处句意:专家建议卧室只用于睡觉。
④此处是对小标题展开论述。句意:每天晚上在同一时间上床睡觉有助于身体期待睡眠。
⑤此处是本段的主题句。句意:期待晚上睡个好觉。
17、答案:C
解析:考查动词。YaoYanbe出生在中国西北部的甘肃敦煌,从大学毕业后她回到敦煌做了一位很有前途的设计师。
18、答案:A
解析:考查名词。参见上一题解析。
19、答案:B
解析:考查动词。2016年,在敦煌壁画图案的启发下,Yao创作了一只玩具骆驼。
20、答案:A
解析:考查动词。她说她想通过这只玩具骆驼表达当地人坚韧和勤奋的精神。
21、答案:B
解析:考查副词。她感觉到在精神上与绘壁画的古代艺术家联系在一起。
22、答案:A
解析:考查动词。参见上一题解析。
23、答案:B
解析:考查名词。这是一种惊人的经历。
24、答案:D
解析:考查形容词。多亏了像Yao这样的设计师们的努力,文化创意产业开始在敦煌扎根。
25、答案:A
解析:考查动词。从2018年开始,该市每年都举办一个国际设计周活动,以促进这个行业的发展。
26、答案:C
解析:考查动词。参见上一题解析。
27、答案:C
解析:考查名词。通过汇集国内外设计师的智慧,我们想让敦煌创意的产品更时尚。
28、答案:B
解析:考查名词。展望她的设计生涯,Yao计划进一步探索敦煌的古代艺术。
29、答案:D
解析:考查动词。参见上一题解析。
30、答案:C
解析:考查动词。她想设计出更多富有创意的作品,吸引更多国际顾客。
31、答案:D
解析:考查形容词。她希望她的作品能让人们更加接近敦煌。
32、答案:①tears②of③went④a⑤acknowledging⑥strength⑦to make⑧myself⑨who⑩was filled
解析:①考查名词复数。此处tears是名词复数形式,表示泛指。
②考查介词。此处of是介词,take...out of是固定短语,意思是“……带出”。
③考查动词时态。此处went是一般过去时态,表示过去的动作。
④考查冠词。此处a是不定冠词,表示泛指,用于介词短语at a slow steady pace,意思是“以缓慢而稳定的步伐”。
⑤考查非谓语动词。此处acknowledging是动词-ing形式,作伴随状语,与句子主语是主动关系。
⑥考查词性转换。此处strength是名词形式,作动词felt 的宾语。句意:我感觉到我的胳膊和腿的力量。
⑦考查非谓语动词。此处to make是动词不定式,作目的状语。
⑧考查反身代词。此处myself是反身代词,作动词forgave的宾语,意思是“我原谅自己在毫无意义的情况下愤怒”。
⑨考查定语从句。此处who是关系代词,引导非限制性定语从句,在句子中作主语,修饰先行词those。
⑩考查被动语态。此处句子主语是heart,与动词fill是被动关系,表示过去的动作。
33、答案:
China’s Assistance to Fight COVID-19 Abroad
COVID-19 is currently spreading around the world. Many people have suffered from the virus and some have even lost their lives. As a responsible country, China has offered much aid to more than 80 countries and areas.
The assistance includes masks, equipment, medicines and testing kits. We have even sent teams of medical experts to help some countries fight the epidemic. China’s foreign aid has contributed much to the world’s efforts to control the epidemic. We will continue to increase our assistance to countries around the world to show our
image as a great power.
解析:本篇书面表达属于开放性作文。要求考生就中国抗击新冠肺炎的对外援助这一话题写一篇短文,参加征文活动。
1.词汇积累
提供: offer→provide
派遗: send→assign
做贡献: contribute to→make a contribution to
增加: increase→add
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句: As a responsible country, China has offered much aid to more than 80 countries and areas.
拓展句: As a country which is responsible, China has offered much aid to more than 80 countries and areas.
[高分句型1] We have even sent teams of medical experts to help some countries fight the epidemic. (运用了不定式短语作目的状语,省略to的不定式作宾语补足语)
[高分句型2] China's foreign aid has contributed much to the world's efforts to control the epidemic. (运用了不定式短语作目的状语)
34、答案:
First, she posted Beach’s story on the Chamber of Commerce and Community Facebook page. Although they received several calls from the locals, they ended up the wrong information However, Troyer was not disappointed and determined to help Beach to find the man Then, the community continued its search and Troyer went to the library to look through old phone directories and cross reference families of Asians who may have owned a bakery. However, all their effort was in vain because no one remembered such a man here, especially an Asian living half a century ago. Troyer, together with some warm-hearted residents, even visited some elderly people living around in person, but found nothing useful.
Finally, they decided they had come to a dead end, but Beach thought that paying it forward was the best way to thank the baker. He decided to donate the check to the local shelter to help more homeless people. He told Troyer about his idea and asked her for help again, hoping she could contact a shelter. Troyer soon found a shelter. The check was delivered to the shelter at once. Troyer said the community thanked Beach for bringing people together in their search for the mysterious baker.
解析:本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了一位叫做比奇的年轻旅行者,在旅行中又饿又冷时,一位亚裔男子给了他一袋饼干。67年后,比奇联系新任的商会执行董事特罗耶,希望找到那位好心人,向其表示感谢,特罗耶准备提供帮助。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“首先,她在商会和社区Facebook页面上发布了比奇的故事。”可知,第一段可描写特罗耶努力寻找好心人,但却一无所获。
②由第二段首句内容“最后,他们认为他们已经走到了死胡同,但比奇认为提前付款是感谢面包师的最好方式。”可知,第二段可描写比奇捐赠支票给收容所,以帮助更多无家可归的人,收容所的人感谢比奇以及神秘的面包师。
2.续写线索:发布信息—继续寻找—寻找无果—捐赠支票—联系收容所—感激
3.词汇激活
行为类
①接到电话: receive several calls/get a few calls
②决心做: determine to do/make up one's mind to do
③拜访: visit/pay a visit to
情绪类
①失望: be disappointed/lose hope
②感激: thank/appreciate
[高分句型1] Although they received several calls from the locals, they ended up the wrong information. (由连接词although引导让步状语从句)
[高分句型2] Then, the community continued its search and Troyer went to the library to look through old phone directories and cross reference families of Asians who might have owned a bakery. (由关系代词who引导定语从句)
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