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铁人中学2023级高二学年下学期开学考试 英语 试题 考试时间: 2025 年 03 月 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 铁人中学 2023 级高二学年下学期开学考试 8.Wherearethespeakers? A.Onthethirdfloor. B.Onthefourthfloor. C.Onthefifthfloor. 英语试题 9.Whereisthechildren’sclothessection? 命题人:张伟伟 审题人:沈欣 A.Nexttoaplayarea. B.Totheleftofthelift. C.Attheendofthefirstfloor. 试题说明:1、本试题满分 150 分,答题时间 120 分钟。 10.Whatwillthewomandonext? 2、请将答案填写在答题卡上,考试结束后只交答题卡。 A.Visittheplayarea. B.Buyachild’sshirt. C.Withdrawsomemoney. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分) 11.Whatseasonisit? 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 A.Summer. B.Autumn. C.Winter. 答题卡上。 12.Whydoesthemandisagreeaboutawalkinthecountryside? 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) A.Itisboring. B.Itistiring. C.Theweatherisbad. 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 13.Whatoutdooractivitydothespeakersdecideon? 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 A.Ice-skating. B.Climbing. C.Fishing. 一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。 1.Whocouldhavemadethereservation? 14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Mary. B.Burton. C.David. A.Classmates. B.Parentandchild. C.Teacherandstudent. 2.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo? 15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoaboutherreport? A.Payforthebill. B.Dothecooking. C.Getsomethingtoeat. A.Giveexamples. B.Makecomparisons. C.Tellstories. 3.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttogotothebeach? 16.Whatwillthespeakersdiscussnext? A.Hecan’tbearthehotweather. A.Theschoolbag. B.Computers. C.Pictures. B.Hehasnointerestinthebeach. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 C.Hewillplayinthefootballmatch. 17.WhatdidthestudyintheU.K.findout? 4.Whatdoesthewomanmean? A.FivepeoplegothurtwhiledoingDIY. A.Themanisannoying. B.Herhomeworkistoohard. C.Themanisabsent-minded. B.HalfofthepeopleplannedtodoDIYinthefuture. 5.Howdidthewomanfindouttheplace? C.ManypeoplefailedtocompletesomeDIYtasks. A.ShelearneditontheInternet. 18.Howdidthespeaker’sfriendfeelabouttheaccident? B.Shefounditonherwaytowork. A.Shewasworried. B.Shewasannoyed. C.Shewasshocked. C.Sheknewaboutitfromhercolleague. 19.Whydidthespeakerthinkhewaslucky? 第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) A.Herepairedhisshelves. B.Hewasn’tbadlyhurt. C.HefinishedhisDIYwork. 20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout? 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 A.Unexpectedmistakes. B.Houserepairs. C.DIYtroubles. 中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 6.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisuncle? 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A.Heisfamous. B.Heisclever. C.Heispopular. A 7.Whendidtheman’sunclebegintodomedicalresearch? A.Attheageof10. B.Attheageof15. C.Attheageof25. Intoday’sclassroom,homeworkiscompletednotonlywiththepenandpaper,butalsowith 第 1 页 共 6 页铁人中学2023级高二学年下学期开学考试 英语 试题 考试时间: 2025 年 03 月 computersandcellphones.Howtomakethebestuseofsuchdigitalproductsisanimportantquestionfor 41-year-old Tracey Matayian is one of those Maasai women who fought hard to become the teachersandstudents.Thefollowingtopdigitalportfolioplatforms(作品集平台)offerabroadrangeof first-ever Maasai female referee. In an interview, Matayian said during her formative years, she couldn’t functions.Mostimportantly,theyprovideawaytosharestudents’workwithpride. hide her passion for football and would join local boys every time she saw them play, which resulted in GoogleSites her being called names by other girls and occasionally getting scolded by her parents for keeping too CreatingadigitalportfoliocouldnotbeanyeasierthanGoogleSitesmakesit.Itletsstudentsquickly muchmalecompany. putincontents,suchastext,images,videos,maps,andmuchmore.Useoneoftheprovidedsixthemesor Matayian later joined a teachers’ training college. After graduating from college, she worked with createacustomone,andthenpublishitasapublicorrestricted-viewsite. CompassionInternationalandwouldoftenencouragechildrenofbothgenderstoplayfootball. SeesawforSchools “It was then that I got an opportunity to referee a game between Rongai Football Club and Designedforeducation,SeesawforSchoolsprovidesaplatformthroughwhichstudentscomplete CompassionInternational.TherewasnootherrefereeatthetimeandsinceIwasreadilyavailable,Iwent andshareschoolprojects.Byrecordingtheprocessofgraduallyimprovingtheirschoolwork,kidsgaina ahead to referee the match,” she recalled. Matayian added that after the game, she was eager to do more senseofmasteryandpride,soitattractsthem.Plus,parentscanbeinvolvedtoo—justdownloadthe thanjustplayandtraintheyoungchildrenasshewasalsocultivatingalivelyinterestinrefereeing. SeesawFamilyapp. She would later help form football teams for both boys and girls from the local clubs. “The game Artsonia occupies them as they get to spend time in the field, especially during the period they were home due to Artsoniaislikeadreamcometrueforart-mindedstudents:afree,safe,educationalspacethrough COVID-19. Football is a game of rules, and thus it ends up drilling discipline and character into young whichstudentsshowtheirdigitalcreativity.Friendsandfamilycanview,commentonandbuyobjects. boys and girls,” said Matayian. She added that many of the youths were previously living an aimless life Thesitealsoprovidesacompleteteachers’instruction.JustcelebratetheartisticskillswithArtsonia! onaccountoflaziness,butthroughfootballshehasmanagedtooccupythem. Edublogs Nevertheless,hereffortstofollowherpassionhavenotgonewithoutchallenges.Herdresscodewas Oneoftheoldestandbest-knownwebplatformsforeducation,Edublogsmakesiteasyforteachers criticized all the time. “This became a big issue for some people.They always complained thatI was not andstudentstostartbuildingafreeWordPressplatform.Thefreeplanoffers1GBofstoragespace,class respecting our culture by wearing shorts. But I have no option, since that’s the official dress code for the managementtools,andnoadvertising.Thequalifiedguidanceofeducatorsandcommunityparticipationis game. I often explained this to my beloved people, but it took a long time for it to be accepted by my anotherbigplusforEdublogs. community,”notesMatayian. 21.WhichofthefollowingaboutGoogleSitesiscorrect? 24.HowdidthingsgowhenMatayianfirstplayedfootball? A.Itallowsstudentstolearnfromothers’work. A.Shewaspopularwithlocalboys. B.Shewasabusedbyothergirls. B.Itcanbecontrolledbyparentsforsafety. C.Shewasturneddownbythereferee. D.Shewasdrivenoutofhercollege. C.Itoffersstudentsonlinepublishingrightsforfree. 25.HowdidMatayianfeelafterrefereeingherfirstgame? D.Itletsstudentscreatecontentswithgivensubjects. A.Motivated. B.Tense. C.Exhausted. D.Relieved. 22.WhydoesSeesawforSchoolswinfavourwithkids? 26.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout? A.Ithelpschecktheirschoolwork. A.Howfootballistransformingthelocalchildren. B.Itcantracktheirprogress. B.HowCOVID-19isimpactingthecommunity. C.Itrequiresteamworkwithparents. C.Howchildrenovercometheirlazinessnaturally. D.Itprotectstheirpersonalinformationwell. D.Howcrucialdisciplineandcharacterare. 23.WhatdoArtsoniaandEdublogshaveincommon? 27.WhatsituationmightMatayianhavebeenin? A.Theyofferprofessionaladvice. A.Shewastryingtochangesomefootballrules. B.Shewasgettingsoftwithlocalpeople. B.Theyrequiresupportfromteachersandparents. C.Shewasworkinghardtogainacceptance. D.Shewaspromotinglocalculture. C.Theyremindstudentstohandinhomeworkontime. D.Theycanstorelargeamountsofinformation. C Money-savingcustomershavelonghiddenthepriceticketsonclothingtheybuyforspecial B occasionsandreturnedthemtotheretailerthefollowingday.Thesedays,peopleonlydoitforsocial 第 2 页 共 6 页铁人中学2023级高二学年下学期开学考试 英语 试题 考试时间: 2025 年 03 月 media. D AccordingtoacreditcardcompanyBarclaycard’ssurvey,almost10%ofUKconsumersadmitto As the planet gets hotter, the need for cool living environments is becoming more urgent. But air purchasingclothesjusttosharethepicturesonsocialmediaandgetlikes.The“outfitoftheday”(OOTD) conditioning is not always recommended for use since units produce massive greenhouse gases and use isreturnedtothestoreonceithasbeenpostedonline.Barclaycardclaimsthatthisgrowingtrendmaybe lots of energy. Now,researchers have found in a new study an inexpensive, sustainable choice to replace causedbyonlinemerchants’“trybeforeyoubuy”policy,whichallowscustomerstopayforclothingthey mechanicalcoolingwithrefrigerants (制冷剂)inhotanddryclimates,andawayto mitigatethedangers orderonlineaftertryingitonathome. ofheatwavesduringelectricityblackouts. Buttheriseofsocialmediameansthateveryone,notjustsuperstars,expectstobuildandmaintaina Theresearcherssetouttoanswerhowtoachieveanewbenchmark(基准)forpassivecoolinginside personalbrand.Sincewe’redocumentingourlivesandpostingthemonlineforpublicjudgement,getting naturally conditioned buildings in hot climates such as Southern California. They examined the use of caughtinthesameoutfitsmorethanonceshouldbeavoided.Andthecostofallthoseoutfitsoftheday roof materials that radiate (辐射) heat into the cold universe, even under direct sunlight, and how to addsup,whichmakesreturningapopularway. connect them with temperature-driven air exchanges (that is, air can enter buildings and circulate freely). Therearebrandsthattailorclothesspeciallyforsocialmediashoppers,likeFashionNova.“Theseare Thesecoolradiatormaterialsandcoatingsareoftenusedtostoproofsoverheating. Researchershavealso clothesmadeforsocialmedia:meanttobewornonce,photographedandabandoned,”AllisonP.Davis used them to improve heat rejection from coolers. But there is untapped potential for mixing them with wroteinherreportaboutthebrand.AnotherfavouriteofthesocialmediaageisRenttheRunway,which architectural design more fully, so they can not only reject indoor heat in a passive way, but also drive letscustomersrentdesignerclothingforafee. regularandhealthyairchanges. Some,however,aremovingintheoppositedirection.Groupspromoting“workuniforms”have “We found we could keep air temperatures several degrees below the ordinary temperature, and increasedgreatlyinrecentyears,aimingtofreewomenfrom“thetroubleofclothingdecisions”.The several degrees more below the reference ‘gold standard’ for passive cooling,” said Remy Fortin, lead conceptofthe“capsulewardrobe”,whichcallsforpurchasingasmallnumberofhigh-qualitypieces author and PhD candidate at the Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture. “We did this without insteadoflotsoftrendythrowawayclothes,isalsomakingacomeback. abandoning a healthy airing.” This was never a piece of cake, considering air exchanges are a source of 28.WhatdoesthesurveybyBarclaycardsuggest? heatwhentheaimistokeeparoomcoolerthantheoutside. A.Britonsfollowthefashionstarsclosely. The researchers hope the findings will be used to positively impact communities suffering from B.SomeBritonssendoutfitsbackaftertakingpictures. dangerous climate heating and heat waves. “We hope that materials scientists, architects, and engineers C.Britonstryonclothesafteronlinepurchases. will be interested in these results, and that our work will inspire more thorough thinking about how to D.SomeBritonsover-orderandreturnclothes. connect breakthroughs in radiative cooling materials with simple but effective architectural solutions,” 29.What’sFashionNova’sspecialservice? said Salmaan Craig, main investigator for the project and assistant professor at the Peter Guo-hua Fu A.Rentingtopdesigners’clothes. SchoolofArchitecture. B.Creatinguniqueshoppingexperiences. 32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mitigate”inparagraph1probablymean? C.Offeringcustomerssingle-useclothes. A.Monitor. B.Relieve. C.Control. D.Predict. D.Helpingshoppersimprovetheirclothingstyle. 33.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout? 30.What’stheideabehindthe“capsulewardrobe”? A.Theeffectsofairing. B.Thefindingsofthestudy. A.Morechoicesandlesstrouble. C.Theprocessoftheresearch. D.Thefunctionofcoolradiators. B.Lessadditionbutmoreenjoyment. 34.WhatchallengedidtheresearchersfaceaccordingtoRemyFortin? C.Lessuniformandmorefreedom. A.Guaranteeingtheroomagoodairing. D.Fewerclothesbutbetterquality. B.Reachingthereferencegoldstandard. 31.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext? C.Keepingthehousecoolwithoutpower. A.Tocomparedifferentwearingtrends. D.Combiningpassivecoolingwithairexchange. B.Tocriticizethe“trybeforeyoubuy”policy. 35.Whatdotheresearchersdesiretodowiththeirfindings? C.Tosupportbuyinghigh-qualityclothes. A.Raisepublicawarenessofcoolingmaterials. D.TointroduceBritain’snewwearingtrend. B.Appealforstricterlimitsongreenhousegases. C.Improvehumans’livingenvironmentsworldwide. 第 3 页 共 6 页铁人中学2023级高二学年下学期开学考试 英语 试题 考试时间: 2025 年 03 月 D.Strengthenmaterialsscience’suseinarchitecture. “lying”tothemselves,theywerecreatinga 45 ofwhotheywantedtobeinthefuture. Icouldn’thelpadmiringtheschoolfor 46 thechildrentodreambiginsuchaspecialway, 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) even ifit might notbe thefirst intention. In fact, mostofus are 47 tosee the truth ofwho we 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 could be. My daughter’s school developed an unintended 48 to that difficulty: If it’s hard for Cultural intelligence, or cultural quotient (CQ) is the ability to manage cultural diversity. 36 you to imagine the 49 in yourself, then you might want to begin by expressing it as a It also involves understanding and appreciating cultural differences and being able to adapt to those 50 ,asdidthechildrenwhowrotethepoems. differences. Think up some stories about who you would like to be. In due course, this 51 exercise 37 Foronething,itcanhelpyouavoidmisunderstandingsandcommunicationbreakdownswith would help you build the necessary blueprint for 52 your achievements. Without a picture of people from other cultures. For another, it enables you to build strong relationships with them. Want to your 53 self, you can’t live into that self. So 54 it till you make it. The lie will improveyourCQ?Trythefollowingtips. If you’re unfamiliar with the culture, chances are you’re not going to adapt well to it. So the first becomethe 55 intheend. practicalaspectofCQ you needtoimprove is your CQ drive. 38 This drive is thefirst steptowards 41.A.rich B.busy C.great D.smart higher CQ that may helpyou beopen tonew possibilities.Allyou have to do is explore the new situation 42.A.pointout B.makeup C.holdback D.relyon youfindyourselfin. 43.A.unbelievably B.unconsciously C.unacceptably D.unreasonably After you’ve motivated yourself to get a bit more familiar with the culture, it’s time to go one step 44.A.exaggerating B.restoring C.admiring D.clarifying further. 39 Of course, this doesn’t mean you need to become an expert in the said culture. Simply, 45.A.sample B.vision C.message D.principle you should try to get to know the ways in which that culture forms and influences its people’s values and 46.A.forcing B.requesting C.motivating D.warning behavior. 47.A.unable B.anxious C.nervous D.unwilling Lastly,youneedtousewhatyouhavelearnedandcomeupwithastrategythatwillhelpyouimprove 48.A.excuse B.balance C.solution D.connection your CQ. You can expose yourself to various media. This is a useful and easily accessible way to learn 49.A.interest B.courage C.expectation D.potential abouthow cultureaffectsbehavior.Again,it helpsif you learnthelanguage ofthe culture.This may open 50.A.fantasy B.fortune C.benefit D.reference awholenewworldforyou. 40__ A.YoushouldbroadenyourCQknowledge. 51.A.healthy B.creative C.gentle D.formal B.TherearemanybenefitsofhavinghighCQ. 52.A.ensuring B.informing C.stretching D.measuring C.Tobeculturallyintelligentisnoeasymatter. 53.A.highest B.biggest C.happiest D.bravest D.Thismeansyourmotivationtolearnaboutadifferentculture. 54.A.stop B.forget C.hide D.pretend E.Seekoutopportunitiestointeractwithpeoplefromothercultures. 55.A.dream B.reality C.memory D.nightmare F.Thisabilityisnotlimitedtoyourculturalsensitivityandawareness. G.Itcanhelpyoubetterunderstandpeoplefromotherculturesaswell. 第二节 单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 56. _______toatopuniversity,asinChina,isalsowhatmanyAmericanstudentshavebeendreamingof. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分) A.Admitted B.Beingadmitted C.Havingbeenadmitted D.Tohavebeenadmitted 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 57. When you are faced with obstacles in Senior 2, try not to let discouraging thoughts _______. Be 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 optimisticandtrustyourself,andyou’llmakeit. 选项。 A.takeover B.takeup C.takeon D.takein One day, my 12-year-old daughter participated in a school poetry reading event. All her classmates 58. The questionnaire takes ______ten to fifteen minutes to complete and can be used along with the were invited to write a “lie poem” about how 41 they were and read them aloud. They were assessmentinterview. supposedto 42 untruthsaboutthemselvesthatmadethemsound 43 wonderful.AsI A.familiarly B.critically C.roughly D.precisely listenedtothepoems,Irealizedthatthechildrenwereactually 44 thepictureoftheirfuture.By 59.Thistermourschooloffersmanyoptionalcoursesforthestudents, appealstomanystudents. 第 4 页 共 6 页铁人中学2023级高二学年下学期开学考试 英语 试题 考试时间: 2025 年 03 月 A.eachofwhom B.allofwhom C.eachofwhich D.allofwhich 括: 60.Heattachedlabelstohisbaggage____________someonemightpickitupbymistake. 1.给出建议; A.providedthat B.incase C.eventhough D.asif 2.说明理由。 61.Hemadeaproposalthattheproblems_______paidspecialattentionto. 注意: A.referringtobeing B.referredtobeing C.referringtobe D.referredtobe (1)写作词数应为 80 左右: 62.Atthattime,peoplebelievedthatallspecies________onEarthatthesametime,andhadnotchanged (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 since. A.haveappeared B.wereappeared C.hadappeared D.wereappearing _____________________________________________________________________________________ 63.Eachartisthastheir stylebutallartists shareacommonaim:todrawattentiontothepollutionin ourcities. _____________________________________________________________________________________ A.active B.accurate C.individual D.original 64. The villagers hope that the world knows more about their traditional art that _________ for hundreds _____________________________________________________________________________________ ofyearsthroughtheTVprogram. A.preserved B.hasbeenpreserved C.willbepreserved D.waspreserved _____________________________________________________________________________________ 65. Thanks to the policy of poverty alleviation, children in remote mountain areas can basic education. _____________________________________________________________________________________ A.accountfor B.beawareof C.haveaccessto D.berelevantto _____________________________________________________________________________________ 第三节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 66.Ifyouhavea (抱怨)aboutyourholiday,pleaseinformusinwriting. _____________________________________________________________________________________ 67.Theresponsefromapublishercomesbackandthewritereagerlyopensandreadsit,theirhearts ______________(sink). _____________________________________________________________________________________ 68.Is___________theopportunitytopracticemyspokenEnglish. 69.Butaftertheoperation,Susanburst____________tearsforadifferentreason:acrossthecutontheir 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 newbornson'sbackwasasweetwinterscene,hand-drawnonhisbandages. 70.Hisvoicewasquietbuteverywordwasd________________(清晰的)soIunderstoodhimfully. Every October, I beg my parents to take us to a pumpkin patch (园地) and every October it doesn’t workout.That’swhyIcouldn’tbelievemyearswhenmydadcamehomewiththeworld’sbestnews. 71.NewYear'sfireworksl__________uptheskyoverthecitylastnight. 72.Nowartismore________________(access)tousthaneverbefore. “Guess what!” he said. “I just saw a poster for the jack-o’-lantern(南瓜灯) design party in the 73.Policesaidtherewerenos_____________(可疑的)circumstancesabouttheboy'sdeath. PumpkinPatchandit’snottoofarfromhere. 74.ButDarwin’sscientificstudiesweresoc_____________thatmoreandmorepeoplestartedtobelieve “Noway!”Isaid.“Canwego?” “Pumpkin!Pumpkin!Party!Party!”chantedmylittlebrother,Tex. histheory. “Let’sgo!ButI’veheardarumorthatsomethingterriblehappenedthere.”saidmydad,worried. 75. Many people, who were shocked, refused to believe that living things, including humans, Within minutes, Tex and I already jumped into the car and buckled up, ready to go. “I’m going to _______________(evolve)fromlowerformsoflife. pickthegiantestpumpkin,”saidTex. “Giantestisn’tanactualword.”Isaid. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) “I’m going to pick the bestest pumpkin!” shouted Tex. “I’m pretty sure bestest isn’t an actual word 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分) either.”Igiggled. “I’mgoingtopickwhicheverpumpkinwillmakethescariestjack-o’-lantern. 假设你是李华,你校下周日有两个志愿者活动同时举行,一个在火车站,另一个在市文化博物 “All right, boys! Too much excitement! What if something really goes wrong?” my dad cut in. No 馆。你的交换生朋友 Peter 不知道选择哪一个参加,写信向你寻求建议。请你写一封回信,内容包 response.Mydadcontinued,“IfplanAfails,wecangetcreativeandcomeupwithPlanB!” 第 5 页 共 6 页铁人中学2023级高二学年下学期开学考试 英语 试题 考试时间: 2025 年 03 月 Stillnoresponse. TexandIcontinuedourexcitement,gigglingandchatting. ThedrivewasextracoolbecausewesawallkindsofHalloweendecorationsalongtheway. “Look!”Texsaid,pointingtotwinklingorangelightsandaflashingPumpkinPatchsign. “Yeah!Yes!Itwasn’ttoofaradrive,”Isaid. “Watchout,pumpkins!Herewecome!” Coming into our sight were pumpkins of various sizes that lay in the patch. “I pick that giant one!” Texsaid,runningovertopickitup.Butjustbeforehedid,hesaid,“Ew!There’saholeinit!”Texquickly raced to another perfectly perfect pumpkin. But when he got closer, he said, “No fair! Someone took a bite.” 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。 Paragraph1:That'swhenInoticedthePumpkinPatchClosedsign. Paragraph2:Finallycameourownjack-o'-lanterndesignpartythenextday. 第 6 页 共 6 页