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2024 年高一 12 月月考
高一英语试卷
命制单位:新高考试题研究中心
考试时间:2024年12月17日上午8:00-10:00 试卷满分:150分
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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项。
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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. WhatwillLindadothisafternoon?
A.Gohiking. B.Takeanexam. C.Attendagroupdiscussion.
2. Whichkindofbookdoesthemanlovereadingnow?
A.Sci-fibooks. B.Classicnovels. C.Shortstories.
3. Whatisthemanmostprobably?
A.Awaiter. B.Ahotelclerk. C.Ashopassistant.
4. HowdoesKarenlooknow?
A.Happy. B.Confused. C.Upset.
5. Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Afire. B.Arestaurant. C.Anearthquake.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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
中选出最佳选项。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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Howwillthemanarriveattherailwaystation?
A.Bycar. B.Onfoot. C.Bysubway.
7. What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues. B.Strangers. C.Classmates.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. WhydoesthewomanstudyattheBrearleySchool?
A.Hermotherwantedhertostudythere.
B.Theschoolisclosetoherhome.
C.Theschoolhasalonghistory.
9. Whendidtheschoolhaveitsfirstfemalehead?
A.In1915. B.In1926. C.In1936.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Intheclassroom. B.Atthewoman’shome. C.Intheman’soffice.
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}11. WhichcourseisaboutTesting?
A.Course514. B.Course511. C.Course540.
12. Whatwillthewomandoafterthemansignshisname?
A.Checktherecordsofpreviouscourses.
B.Finishtheadvancedcoursesinadvance.
C.Bringthepieceofpapertothedepartmentoffice.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Wheredidthemanreadaboutthenews?
A.Inabook. B.Inamagazine. C.OntheInternet.
14. What’sthegoalofthegroup?
A.Tosetupasteelscreen.
B.Tostoptrashfromenteringariver.
C.Toraisemoneyforprotectingtheriver.
15. Whatmainlycausessomuchtrash?
A.Thelongrainyseason.
B.Toomuchfoodwaste.
C.Theapplicationofmanysteelscreens.
16. Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthegroup’seffort?
A.Expensive. B.Great. C.Inconvenient.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Whoisthespeakertalkingto?
A.Zookeepers. B.Visitors. C.Reporters.
18. Whatdomiludeereatinautumn?
A.Greengrass. B.Dryleaves. C.Fruitsandnuts.
19. Whendothefemalemiludeergivebirthtotheiryoung?
A.Insummer. B.Inautumn. C.Inwinter.
20. Whyisitdifficulttocatchmiludeer?
A.Theylookverydangerous.
B.Theyareverywatchful.
C.Theyrunfastandhearwell.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
BikeRentals(租赁)inLosAngeles
If you’re looking for the best way to get around LosAngeles and enjoy the warm, sunny weather,
Bikes and Hikes LA has the perfect solution! We have a variety of bike rentals and all the necessary
safety equipment you need.All of our bikes are sanitized (消毒) before and after each ride, and we’ll
alsosendyoualinktoadigitalmapifyoulike.
BikeDelivery&Pickup
Withacollectionofover200bikes,wecanofferdeliveryandpickupanywhereintheLosAngeles
metro area (都会区). We offer a bike rental delivery service to satisfy various needs of our customers.
We can drop the bike off at your home, at a hotel, or for your ride and pick it up when you’re done
eitheratthesamelocationoradifferentlocation.Thedeliveryfee(运送费)is$15eachtime.
GettingAroundLosAngeles&Recommendations
We’ll help you plan the best routes for your trip to LosAngeles. Road cyclists can head up to the
hills and check out Mulholland Drive to break a sweat. Mountain bikers can explore Franklin Canyon
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}Park and the Nike Missile Silo. For casual riders and e-bikers, consider a trip to Griffith Park and the
Hollywood Sign.And, don’t forget the classic route along Santa Monica and Venice Beach, where you
canenjoywonderfulsceneryalongthecoastatyourownpace.
TypesofBikesandPrices
Prices What’sIncluded
$25/24hours/ Aprofessional-qualityhelmet,areflectivesafetyvest,anda
CityBikes
bike bikelock
Electric $45/24hours/ Aprofessional-qualityhelmet,areflectivesafetyvest,a
Bikes bike portablebatterychargerandabikelock
GravelRoad $65/24hours/ Aprofessional-qualityhelmet,areflectivesafetyvest,anda
Bikes bike bikelock
Mountain $35/24hours/ Aprofessional-qualityhelmet,areflectivesafetyvest,anda
Bikes bike bikelock
21. WhatcanweknowaboutthebikerentalsofferedbyBikesandHikesLA?
A.Theirdigitalmapsarenotprovided.
B.Theylacknecessarysafetyequipment.
C.Theirdeliveryserviceisfreeofcharge.
D.Theyoffersafeandconvenientservice.
22. Whichbikerouteisrecommendedforarelaxingseasidetrip?
A.MulhollandDrive. B.TheHollywoodSign.
C.SantaMonicaandVeniceBeach. D.FranklinCanyonPark.
23. Howmuchwillyoupayfor2mountainbikesfor2dayswiththedeliveryservice?
A.$115. B.$155. C.$180. D.$260.
B
When you’re faced with challenges in life, you have two choices—you can either give in to the
challenge, or you can overcome it. Jasmine Mazard-Larry is a conqueror (征服者). The 17-year-old is
graduatingfromhighschoolwithahighlyimpressiveGPAof8.07.
Jasminehasfacedseveraldifficultiesduringheryounglife,oneofwhichisstrugglingwithhearing
loss. Worse still, four years ago her family lost everything in a serious house fire, leaving Jasmine
homeless for the first two years of high school. Jasmine had every reason to just give up and let her
situationbeather.Instead,sheusedherchallengestofuelher.
“Shedealtwithareallydifficultsituation,butshedidn’tallowittostopherfrommeetinghergoals.
I think that was really extraordinary, and she was just very goal-driven from day one,” her principal,
MarleeStrawn,said.
Throughout her high school years, Jasmine has taken Advanced Placement (AP) courses, dual
credit courses, and the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education, all of which
contributetoherhighGPA.Besidesheracademicachievements,Jasminetakesanactivepartinvarious
extracurricular activities, including those from the student government association, the student council,
speechanddebateteams,theroboticclub,andtheartclub.
So whatis itthatdrives her?“I usemylittle brotherasmy motivation,”Jasmine said.“Sometimes
itcanbechallenging,butwhenIlookathim,Iwanttobearolemodelforhim.”
Jasmine also encourages young people like her to fight hard against any difficulty that is
preventing their progress. “We all have our own story. There’s the good and the bad. But don’t ignore
the bad because it makes you who you are. In 20 or 10 years from now, you’re going to look back and
belike,‘Ididthat.Iovercameallofthesechallenges,andhereIamtoday,’”shesaid.
24. HowdidJasmineprobablyfeelwhenshewasinhighschool?
A.Stressedbutpositive. B.Lonelybutpatient.
C.Gratefulandconfident. D.Worriedandhopeless.
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}25. WhatcanweinferaboutJasminefromparagraph4?
A.Shehasagiftforartandleadership.
B.Shefocusesonall-rounddevelopmentofherself.
C.Shehasdifficultybalancingherstudiesandhobbies.
D.Shepaysmoreattentiontoheracademicachievements.
26. WhatpushesJasminetokeepmovingforward?
A.Hereagernessforgreatsuccess.
B.Herfearoffallingbehindherbrother.
C.Herintentiontoencourageyoungpeople.
D.Herdesiretosetanexampletoherbrother.
27. WhatcanwelearnfromJasmine’swordsinthelastparagraph?
A.It’snevertoooldtolearn. B.Wellbegunishalfdone.
C.Hardshipsmakepeoplegrow. D.Greathopesmakegreatmen.
C
Dolphins seem to make open-mouthed facial expressions most often when they see a playmate,
suggestingsuchexpressionsmaybesimilartohumansmiles.
While we oftenconsidertheseasasmile, therehasbeenlittle researchonfacialcommunicationin
dolphins.
To find out more, Elisabetta Palagi at the University of Pisa, Italy, and her partners studied the
behaviourof22captive(被关起来的)bottlenosedolphinsattwoanimalparks.
In80hoursoffootage(片段),theteamobservedatotalof1288open-mouthedexpressionsduring
social play periods. More than 90 percentofthese events happened during play between dolphins, with
theresthappeningduringinteractions(互动)betweenthedolphinsandpeople.
The animals were more likely to show the open-mouthed expression when their faces were within
the playmates’ field of view—89 percent were shown in this context. When the playmate saw the
“smile”,theyappearedtosmileback33percentofthetime.
“It is not easy to say if an open-mouthed expression in dolphins expresses a kind of feeling or is
usedtosimplycommunicatewithothers,orboth,”saysPalagi.
Shesaysthestudycan’tmakesurewhetheritissimilartosmilinginhumans.“Wedonotexpectto
find out dolphins’communication strategies during play with a single piece of research. However, we
hopetoopenanewlineofresearchinwhichthevisualfactorisalsoconsidered.”
Luciana Moller at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, says open-mouthed behaviour in
dolphins happens in various situations, including aggressive (挑衅的) and social interactions. This
meansitisaveryspecialsignalthathasdifferentmeanings,socan’tnecessarilybeexplainedasasmile.
Shepointsoutthatmakingsoundsmighthavebeenareasonwhythedolphinsopenedtheirmouths,
butthestudydidn’tlookatanyacoustic(声音的)recordings.
Anotherdisadvantageisthatitlookedatasmallnumberofdolphingroupsinthecaptivesituation,
sotheirbehaviourmaynotshowthatinthewild.
“Free-living dolphins have much larger space to interact while playing, and many times are found
in waters with low visibility (可见度),” says Moller. “In these conditions, visual signals may not be as
usefulasacousticsignals.”
28. Whatcanweknowabouttheopen-mouthedexpressionindolphins?
A.Itissimilartootheranimals’smiles.
B.Therehasbeenmuchresearchonit.
C.Dolphinsshowittopeoplemostoften.
D.Itisunsurewhydolphinsshowsuchexpression.
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}29. Whatcanweknowfromtheresearch?
A.Dolphins’open-mouthedexpressionshowsakindoffeeling.
B.Dolphins’open-mouthedbehavioronlyhappenswhentheyplay.
C.Open-mouthedbehaviourindolphinscan’tberegardedjustasasmile.
D.Dependingonittofindoutdolphins’communicationskillsishighlyaccepted.
30. WhatisMoller’sattitudetothestudy?
A.Hopeful. B.Doubtful. C.Worried. D.Disappointed.
31. What’sthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Toencouragepeopletointeractwithdolphins.
B.Tofindoutthelivingenvironmentofdolphins.
C.Tointroduceanewresearchondolphins’open-mouthexpression
D.Toshowthesimilaritybetweendolphins’open-mouthexpressionandhumansmiles.
D
Many of us are not happy with ourphysical appearance.We want to change ourselves, to be more
like a perfect image shown on magazine covers, TVs, movies... Indeed, there is a multibillion-dollar
industrybuiltaroundpeople’sdesiretolook“better”.
I think we all have an idea that our society’s preference for body image is not completely healthy,
and itisn’t.There is plenty of researchshowing thatpoor body image is connectedwith depression (抑
郁)andeatingdisorders,especiallyamongwomen.
Research also has shown that exercise can improve a person’s own body image, regardless of any
actual change in their body. One study showed that just 30 minutes of physical activity had a clear
positiveeffectonwomen’sbodyimage.Butwhyisthis?
AsmallstudyinthemagazinePsychologyofSportandExercisetesteddifferentpossibilities.They
chose 75 college-age women who were dissatisfied with their physical appearance, as measured by
several previous questionnaires (问卷调查). The questionnaires measured how these women felt about
their appearance, weight, fat level, fitness, confidence in their ability to exercise, energy levels and
stress. They were also asked how much they enjoyed exercise. Then, half of the women exercised
activelyfor30minutesonanexercisebike,whiletheotherhalfsatinaroomandreadmagazines.Then
theyallrepeatedthequestionnaires,rightawayandagain20minuteslater.
Thewomen whoexercised feltthinnerandstronger immediately,andstill feltthatway20minutes
after exercising. The authors suggest that these positive changes may last longer than 20 minutes, and
thus may help to explain why people who exercise regularly have better self-images regardless of any
actual change in their appearance. They call for further research examining different types of exercise
andincreasingthepost-exercise(运动后的)studytime.
Though this is a small study,it does supportprevious findings. I think it’s safe to saythat exercise
is clearly connected with improvements in body image, and there is little disadvantage. I already
recommend regular exercise to my patients who suffer from depression, and for those who also suffer
frompoorself-image,thisrecommendationcouldbeevenmoreimportant.
32. Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“amultibillion-dollarindustry”probablyreferto?
A.Thefashionindustry.
B.Thehealthandfitnessindustry.
C.Thebeautyandbodycareindustry.
D.TheTVandmoviemakingindustry.
33. Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?
A.Agoodbodyimagecanpreventdepression.
B.Exercisehasamentaleffectonbodyimage.
C.Youngwomenweresatisfiedwiththeirphysicalimage.
D.Womenaremorelikelytohaveagoodbodyimagethanmen.
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}34. Fromtheprocessofthestudyinparagraph4,wecanknowthat____________.
A.thequestionnairecoversvarioussubjects.
B.womenwereaskedabouttypesofexercises.
C.thequestionnaireneedstobedoneforjustonetime.
D.thepositivechangesfromexerciselastonlyfor20minutes.
35. Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewriter?
A.Hemaybeaprofessionalpsychologist.
B.Hedisagreeswiththeresearchfindings.
C.Hecaresmoreabouthisphysicalappearance.
D.Headvisesresearcherstocarryoutfurtherresearch.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In a modern time when everyone is so busy with their routine and problems, we almost forget to
notice others. 36 So itis worthy ofsparingsome moments to notice themandpassa compliment
(称赞).
Acomplimentisahighdose(剂量)ofpositivewordswhichhelpsmakepeoplefeelgood.Whether
you are going through a street, a park, a market or other places, you can pass words full of praise and
encouragementtoevenstrangersbecausethesepositivewordsarewhattheywanttohear. 37 Also,
theywillfeelgoodenoughtogettheattentionofthosearoundthem.
If you appreciate people for their hard work, they will gather the courage to do their job more
skillfully. For example, a person may want to do something for his life but couldn’t do so because of a
lack of encouragement and positive support. 38 And the creativity of people greatly increases
throughyourpositivecomments.
39 When you tell strangers about themselves, praising them through your compliments, the
ego (自我) will gradually disappear and healthy interactions will appear. If you fail to communicate
withpeopleordonotpassacomplimentbecauseoftheego,yourrelationshipwillstaydistant.
When you start to praise and give positive words to people, you also get them back. Everyone
wants to be praised and seen by others. If you break your ego first and appreciate people and tell them
abouttheirpersonalities,peoplealsowouldliketodothesameinreturn. 40
A.Thentheywillfeelhappyforyourlittleact.
B.Everyonehastheirproblemsintoday’sworld.
C.Youwilldevelopapositiveattitudetowardslife.
D.Complimentshelpmakepeopleclosetoeachother.
E.Peoplewhoarelivingaroundusmaynotalwaysbethere.
F.Throughthis,youwillreceiverecognitionofyourself,too.
G.Withcompliments,however,hewillbeencouragedtodowhathewantstodo.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mr. James walked into the classroom and announced that he had invited Alex Haley, a famous
writer,toclass.“Ineedavolunteertomeethimintheschoolhalland 41 himhere,”hesaid.
Tomysurprise,myrighthandshotup 42 ithadamindofitsown.I 43 volunteeredfor
this kindofjob, becauseI wasuncomfortable with meetingnewpeople.Despite my attempts toputmy
handdownquickly,Iwas 44 .
As I pulled open the glass door of the hall, I 45 why I volunteered for this job without
thinking. This man was what I wanted to be and I could learn from him. My anxiety grew until I saw
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}Haley.After 46 him politely, we chatted delightedly on the way to the class. I was impressed by
how 47 thismanwas.Myfearthenwasreplacedby 48 andpurpose.
“I’d like to become a writer, but I’m afraid I’m not an inborn writer. How did you discover your
49 forwriting?”Isaid.“No,Ididn’t.Writingis acraft(技艺).Ilearnedtowrite through 50 .If
youwanttobecomeawriter,writeeveryday,”hesaid.
My unexpected 51 withAlex Haley made me believe that writing is a skill that needs to be
52 throughcontinuouseffort.Followinghisadvice, Iwroteevery daywithout 53 whetherI’m
a native writer. Within two years, I published three stories in the local magazines. If I hadn’t met this
54 man,Iwouldnothavereceivedhiswise 55 andtherewards(回报)thatfollowed.
41. A.welcome B.guide C.question D.join
42. A.evenif B.incase C.asif D.whatif
43. A.actually B.usually C.hardly D.obviously
44. A.chosen B.trained C.pleased D.refused
45. A.pretended B.realized C.explained D.remembered
46. A.refusing B.focusing C.confusing D.greeting
47. A.friendly B.popular C.powerful D.unique
48. A.worry B.effort C.curiosity D.doubt
49. A.plan B.talent C.aim D.dream
50. A.strength B.wisdom C.practice D.goal
51. A.company B.debate C.struggle D.communication
52. A.developed B.designed C.controlled D.copied
53. A.arguingabout B.worryingabout C.decidingon D.relatingto
54. A.curious B.creative C.inspiring D.polite
55. A.request B.praise C.attention D.advice
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A global gathering of kung fu masters recently took place at the Shaolin Temple, 56
birthplace of Shaolin martial arts (武术). This event, 57 focused on the spirit of friendship and
unity,provides anopportunity forkung fu lovers from around the world 58 (gather) together and
shareexperiences.
The Shaolin Temple, 59 (build) on Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng, Henan, is one of the
world’s most famous Buddhist temples and is now well-known 60 its long history,rich cultural
heritage, andmartialarts traditions.Shaolin kungfu hasbeenpopularizedworldwide through the 61
(establish) of the Shaolin Temple’s Martial Monks Troupe (少年寺武僧团), the successful UNESCO
heritage listing and international tours over the past decades. What’s more, more than 200 Shaolin
Cultural Centers 62 (set) up to now globally, offering courses on kung fu and Chinese culture
andgreatlyincreasingitsinternationalpresenceandinfluence. 63 issaidthatthereareabout100
millionShaolinculturefollowersworldwide,ofwhomabout60millionarelocatedoverseas.
Shaolinkungfu,therefore,playsanimportantrolein 64 (promote)culturalcommunication.
It also improves physical well-being, mental happiness and spiritual satisfaction, contributing 65
(positive)tothefamily,societyandvariousaspectsoflife.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你将在学校组织的学习交流活动中与同学们分享你英语学习中的好习惯或者
方法。请你写一篇发言稿,内容包括:
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{#{QQABIQSEogAgAhBAABgCAwngCgCQkgEAAagOhFAEsAABCRNABAA=}#}1. 你的好习惯或者方法;
2. 你如何从中受益;
3. 对同学们的呼吁。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Hello,everyone!
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材枓,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。
After college graduation, I became an editor of our city evening paper and was promoted to the
deputy(副的)editorofthepaperfiveyearslater.
Oneday,asIparkedmycarandwalkedtowardstheoffice,Inoticedtwoboyswhoappearedtobe
around eight years old, selling popcorn on the street corner. Curious, I approached them and requested
halfakilogramofpopcorn.Theyprepareditformewithinfiveminutes.
“Howmuchisit?”Iasked.
“It’s30rupees,sir,”theyreplied.
Ithenaskedtheirnames,andtheyanswered,“Sahib,Asib.”
I asked Sahib why they weren’t in school and were selling popcorn instead. Sahib explained that
they were doing it to earn money for their schooling. However,Asib quickly interjected (插话), saying
theyhadnomoneyleftaftercoveringfoodandmedicine,nottomentionschoolingfees.
“Medicineforwhat?Youguysarelookingwell,”Isaid.
Asib replied, “Our mother has a kidney (肾) disease, so we need money to purchase medicine for
hertreatment.”
WhenIaskedabouttheirfather,Sahibsadlysharedthathehadpassedawayfromcancerfouryears
before, leaving their mother to support them with two jobs.Knowing that they shouldered so heavy
burden (负担), I was deeply moved and struggled to find words. Before leaving, I asked whether they
wouldbetherethenextday,intendingtobuysomethen.Theyassuredmetheywouldcome.
“Takecare,boys,”IsaidasIleft.
The next day,I returned to the spotwhere I had met Sahib andAsib the day before, butthey were
not selling popcorn as usual, standing there with a single bag of popcorn. I asked why and they
explained that they had been waiting for me but had to leave because their mother’s health had got
worse.
I couldseein theireyes thattheirhearts brokebecauseofsadness,soI decidedtodosomethingto
helpthetwohonestanddutifulkids.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
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Itoldthemthattheyweretooyoungtobeartheheavyburdenalone.________________________
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At my office, I penned down this touching story and made the decision to share it with the public.
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新高考联考协作体出品*英语试卷(共 8 页)第 8 页
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