1、南充高中20202021学年度上期期中考试高2019级英语试题(试卷满分 150分,考试时间120分钟) 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,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一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the woman going to do tomorrow? A. Go fishing.B. Go out with a friend.C. Go to the hospital.
2、2. How will the woman get to the museum? A. By taking a shortcut.B. By taking the subway.C. By walking through the park.3. Where will the woman go on vacation? A. To New York City.B. To Los Angeles.C. To Burbank.4. Who is Mike? A. Miguels friend.B. Melvins friend.C. The girls brother.5. What do the
3、speakers mainly talk about? A. The mans hair.B. A photo of the man.C. The womans new hairstyle.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,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. Why does the man say it wasnt e
4、asy to win the match? A. The visiting team was really strong.B. The best player on his team didnt play.C. The coach of the visiting team was very good.7. When is the mans next match? A. This Friday.B. Next Monday.C. Next Friday.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. How does the man know its the womans first match?
5、A. She is wearing a soccer shirt.B. She isnt sure who is playing.C. She doesnt know the teams colors.9. What does the man give the woman? A. A different shirt.B. A scarf.C. Some face paint.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Whats the relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates.B. Teacher and student.C.
6、 Father and daughter.11. What is the last test that the woman failed? A. Greek history.B. The Mongol Empire.C. The Roman Empire.12. Why does the man think the woman will do better on the next test? A. He will help her study.B. She doesnt want to take the class again.C. Shell be studying her own coun
7、trys history.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What will Lucy mainly do during the summer vacation? A. Go traveling.B. Work in a hotel.C. Take courses for college.14. What does Lucy want to do at her friends house? A. Read books.B. Watch movies.C. Go swimming.15. How long will Lucy stay in Canada? A. Two w
8、eeks.B. Three weeks.C. Four weeks.16. Who can show Lucy around in Canada? A. Her aunt.B. Her friend.C. Her cousins.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. How many items does each team need to find? A. 20.B. 14.C. 4.18. How will the teams know where to go? A. All locations are listed in the book.B. There are cl
9、ues at each location.C. There are directions inside the envelope.19. What does every team receive in the beginning? A. Several letters with instructions. B. A map with different items.C. Some money.20. How many participants were there last year? A. Around 250.B. Around 500.C. Around 1000.第二部分 阅读理解(共
10、两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe Official Residences of the British Royal FamilyBuckingham PalaceWell start at Buckingham Palace, the Queens London home. Situated by St.Jamess Park, Buckingham Palace has been the monarchs(君主的) official London resid
11、ence since 1837. It has 775 rooms, including 52 bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms.The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh live here, along with the Duke of York, and the Earl and Countess of Wessex.Highlights at Buckingham Palace include the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which
12、 takes place most Days at11:00a.m., and the State Rooms that are open to the public every summer.Windsor CastleWindsor Castle, situated just outside London, is the Queens weekend retreat. Its the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. Ove
13、r 39 monarchs have used Windsor Castle as their residence. St Georges Chapel is part of the castle and is the venue(会场) for the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May 2018.The castle is open all year roundit has a world-famous Royal dollhouse!and there are also talks, performances, and act
14、ivities for kids.In 1992, a fire at the castle caused over $50,000,000 in damage.Sandringham HouseSandringham House in Norfolk is one of the Queens private residences. It was brought into the family in 1862 by the future Edward VII, although a fire in 1891 destroyed much of the original building. It
15、s been passed down through the family into the Queens ownership. The house itself stands within nearly 20,000 acres, with 60 acres of gardens. The rest is a park and uncultivated(未开垦的) land, which is freely open to the public every day of the year. The British royal family spends Christmas at Sandri
16、ngham, traditionally walking to church on Christmas morning and meeting the local people. Anmer Hall, a private residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, is also part of the Sandringham estate.21. What do we know about Buckingham Palace? A. It is the oldest castle. B. It is located in Norfolk.
17、 C. It is abundant in rooms.D. It is home to Edward VII. 22. Which residence will you go to if your children want to see a performance? A. Buckingham Palace. B. Windsor Castle. C. Sandringham House. D. Anmer Hall. 23. What can we do in Sandringham House? A. Watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
18、B. Appreciate the wedding of Prince Harry. C. Visit the uncultivated land freely. D. Spend Christmas with the royal family. BMy family and I belonged to a country club located across the street from the Long Island Sound. Each summer, the big attraction for us was the pool. I learned how to swim and
19、 joined the swimming team but was never really a good swimmer. However, swimming in my younger days was a way to keep cool, and swimming on a team gave me identity and a sense of belonging (归属感). It also became invaluable many years later.Fast-forward (快进) to 1973 I was married, pregnant and had a h
20、ome. What made our little home even more wonderful was when I discovered that four blocks away was Rath Park Pool! For the next 30 years, most of our summer days were spent around that pool.Each of my five kids took swimming lessons and learned all the different swimming strokes (姿势). They later joi
21、ned the swimming team and competed in meets. My daughter even became a lifeguard at the town pool. I sat back and happily took it all in!As much as I would have liked to have life stand still, it doesnt. My children outgrew their pool days and moved on. But the pool was still four blocks from my hom
22、e, so I began to take up swimming again. And it was far better than I ever could have imagined. I got so much out of it that I joined the local pool so I could swim year-round. Whenever I swam, I would always come out feeling physically and mentally refreshed. I often felt that if I looked hard enou
23、gh, I would be able to see all of the worries and problems Ive had in life, sitting at the bottom of the pool!What has swimming taught me? Ive learned that balance is the key to being a good swimmer. If you are balanced in the water, you have no resistance. Working on staying balanced made me realiz
24、e the similarities between life in and out of the swim lane (泳道). If you work on keeping yourself balanced, you will be able to swim right through the stress and problems life throws at you.24. What can we learn about the author from paragraph 1? A. Her family taught her how to swim.B. She swam with
25、 friends more often in summer. C. She was elected to be the swim team captain.D. Swimming brought her lifelong benefits. 25. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 imply? A. Swimming was losing its appeal to the author. B. The author loved the pool days with her kids. C. She was proud of h
26、er kids for winning competitions. D. The author preferred to have a peaceful life. 26. What did the author find after she took up swimming again? A. It enabled her to see how to handle problems in life. B. She mastered more swimming skills than expected. C. Sports can give you the courage to face di
27、fficulties. D. Swimming made her remember her younger days. 27. What is the main idea of the article? A. The authors wonderful pool days with her family. B. The influence of swimming on the authors life. C. The physical and mental benefits of swimming. D. The similarities between swimming and life.
28、CLouise Gluck has been no stranger to awards over her long and storied career, since her first publication in 1968. In 1993, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her collection of poems, The Wild Iris (野鸢尾). And on Oct 8 she became the 16th woman to win the Nobel Prize in literature with the Nobel prizes
29、first awarded in 1901.Gluck was honored “for her unmistakable poetic voice that, with austere (朴素的) beauty, makes individual existence universal”. Often said to be an autobiographical (自传体的) poet, drawing from the inner parts of her life, “she is not to be regarded as a confessional poet (告白派诗人). Gl
30、uck seeks the universal,” Nobel Committee Chair Anders Olsson said in a statement.Gluck, 77, the author of 12 poetry collections, has been able to turn her life experiences into universal themes covering life, loss, and isolation. Because of this, readers have often found her poetry to be “dark”. Ho
31、wever, there is much more than darkness in her voice, as noted by Olsson. “It is straightforward and . also a voice full of humor and biting wit,” he said.For example, in her poem Snowdrops, she uses the coming of spring after winter to show rebirth of life after death. She leads readers down a depr
32、essing path only to reconnect with the light at the near end. At the conclusion of the poem, readers are left to feel the “raw wind of the new world” as they watch a new spring. This is often the case in Glucks poetry, being able to feel joy even after not having done so for a long time.When her wor
33、k Faithful Virtuous Night (忠诚与善良之夜) received a National Book Award for Poetry in 2014, a judge for the award went on to say, the collection comes from “a world where darkness blurs (使模糊) ordinarily sharp edges (边界) around the oppositions of our lives loss and renewal, male and female, the living and
34、 the dead”. Although shes already a well-known writer, experienced in exploring trauma (痛苦经历) and healing, Gluck did feel honored to be given the prestigious Nobel award. However, when asked what the prize means to her, the lyric poet responded by saying, “Its too new I dont know really what it mean
35、s.” Her only hope is that she can preserve her daily life.28. What can we know about Louise Gluck? A. Her first book was published in 1993. B. The Wild Iris won her the Nobel Prize in literature. C. She draws from her life experiences in her writing. D. She is seen as a successful confessional poet.
36、 29. What does Olsson think of Glucks poems? A. They are all about human psychology. B. They are too dark for readers. C. They ignore individual existence.D. They are frank and humorous in style. 30. Why does the author mention Snowdrops in paragraph 4? A. To introduce the main plots of this poem. B
37、. To describe Glucks creativity in choosing themes. C. To show the features of Glucks poetry. D. To explain Glucks purpose in writing Snowdrops. 31. How does Gluck feel about winning the Nobel Prize in literature? A. She is not qualified for the prize.B.It may change her daily life. C.It is not mean
38、ingful for her. D. The history of this award is not long enough. DWe know that artificial intelligence (AI) is smart enough to do a few things our minds cannot, and with incredible accuracy. And now, it seems it also has the capacity to detect loneliness in humans, which is an otherwise challenging
39、task.A new study, led by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, US, has shown how AI tools can predict levels of loneliness from a persons speech with an accuracy rate of 94 percent.The study focused on 80 participants aged 66 to 94, a population particularly vulne
40、rable to loneliness. The subjects were asked 20 questions from the UCLA Loneliness Scale, which uses a four-point rating scale (量表) for questions such as “How often do you feel left out?” and “How often do you feel part of a group of friends?”They were also interviewed in private conversations, whic
41、h were recorded and transcribed (转录) by researchers. The transcripts (文字记录) were then examined using natural language processing (处理) tools, including IBM Watson Natural Language Understanding (WNLU) software, to quantify (量化) expressed emotions.The interesting thing about this system is that it not
42、 only uses dictionary-based methods, such as searching for specific words that express fear, but also presents corresponding patterns by testing the words used in the response.Varsha Badal, the first author of the study, noted that the WNLU software system uses deep learning to extract (提取) data fro
43、m keywords, categories, emotions and grammar.“Natural language processing and machine learning can systematically examine long interviews from multiple individuals and explore how subtle (微妙的) speech features such as emotions may indicate loneliness,” Badal said. “Similar emotion analyses by humans
44、would be open to bias (偏见), lack consistency, and require extensive (大量的) training to standardize.”The more lonely a person felt, the longer their responses to direct questions regarding loneliness. The system was capable of not just detecting the degree of loneliness in each subject, but also showi
45、ng differences between the way men and women spoke about loneliness. The men were found to use more fearful and joyful words in their responses, while the women tended to acknowledge feeling lonely during interviews.Co-author Dilip Jeste said that the IBM-UC San Diego Center is now exploring natural
46、 language patterns of loneliness and wisdom, which are inversely (成反比地) linked in older adults. “Speech data can be combined with our other assessments (评估) of cognition (认知), mobility (运动), sleep, physical activity and mental health to improve understanding of aging and to help contribute to succes
47、sful aging,” he said.32. What can we know about the study? A. It involved 80 middle-aged participants. B. It could reach as high as 90 percent in accuracy. C. It relied on AI tools from the beginning. D. Its original data was partly from private interviews. 33. How did the WNLU software system contr
48、ibute to the loneliness study? A. By detecting speech patterns that show emotion. B. By removing bias from the transcribing process. C. By locating specific words in long conversations. D. By standardizing the training of emotion analyses. 34. Which of the following is among thefindings? A.Theloneli
49、erthepersonis,the quicker they respond. B. The way we talk about loneliness varies with age. C.Lonelier people had longer responses about loneliness. D. Women tend to be more optimistic about loneliness. 35. What does Dilip Jeste imply in the last paragraph? A. The study is helpful for studying agin
50、g. B. AI tools can be applied to studying the secret of aging. C. Speech data is important for assessing cognition. D. The systems accuracy needs to be improved.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。Cold Weather Helps Your BodyWe think of winter as cold and flu season, but t
51、he chilly temperatures have powerful biological upsides too.Boosts your brain 36 Studies have found that people perform some cognitive(认知的) tasks(such as making decisions) better when the temperature is cooler. Research has also shown that people less tend to tackle complex tasks in the summer than
52、in the winter. The brain requires glucose(葡萄糖) to function, but the body uses more of it in warmer temperatures to keep the body cool. That leaves less available fuel for reasoning and remembering tasks.Burns caloriesWhen its cold, your body works harder to keep your core temperature, which is typic
53、ally about 98.6 degrees. 37 So tie up your boot: A recent study of 53 people showed that participants burned 34 percent more calories when they hiked in 14- to 23 -degree temperatures than they did hiking on 50-degree days.Encourages better sleepYour bodys core temperature drops when youre trying to
54、 sleep.This process can take up to two hours in the summer, but its much faster in winter. 38 Fights infectionsYes, you might get more colds during the winter. However, studies have shown that the immune(免疫的)system can be activated by colder temperatures, which improves our ability to fight infectio
55、ns. That said, the flu virus becomes stronger in cold, dry air, and time spent indoors increases your chance of infection. 39 Strengthens your heartIn cold weather, the heart works harder to pump blood and keep the bodys core temperature. Thats a good thing . 40 Once you warm up, you may be able to
56、go farther than when its hot outside. But if you are at risk for heart disease, be careful when exercising outdoors in the cold; the extra stress can cause problems. A. Any activity can leave your heart driving. B. Plus, with darker mornings, you naturally sleep later. C. Colder temperatures can hel
57、p you think more clearly. D. Exercising in the winter makes heart muscles stronger. E. Storing up too much ordinary fat can endanger our health. F. Our bodies use a large amount of energy to keep us warm. G. To reduce risk, get your annual flu shot, wash your hands frequently.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第
58、一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough. Success 41 fundamentally on our view of ourselves and of the 42 in our lives.When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931,he had no 43 of knowing that his life w
59、as to change 44 . The class experiment that day was to 45 how heating a container of water would bring air bubbling (冒泡) to the surface. 46 ,the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat 47 held something more volatile (易挥发的) than water. When Wilson heated it,the container 48 ,leaving Wilson blinded
60、 in both eyes.When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents 49 to find a way to deal with the catastrophe that had 50 their lives. But Wilson did not regard the accident as 51 . He learned braille (盲文) quickly and continued his education at Worcester College for the Blind. Th
61、ere,he not only did well as a student but also became a(n) 52 public speaker.Later,he worked in Africa,where many people suffered from 53 for lack of proper treatment. For him, it was one thing to 54 his own fate of being blind and quite another to allow something to continue 55 it could be fixed so
62、 easily. This moved him to action. And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the 56 Wilson made to preventing the 57 .Wilson received several international 58 for his great contributions. He lost his sight but found a 59 . He proved that its not what happens to us that 60 our lives-
63、its what we make of what happens.41. A. dependsB. holdsC. keepsD. reflects42. A. dilemmasB. accidentsC. eventsD. steps43. A. wayB. hopeC. planD. measure44. A. continuallyB. graduallyC. gracefullyD. completely45. A. directB. showC. advocateD. declare46. A. AnywayB. MoreoverC. SomehowD. Thus47. A. mis
64、takenlyB. casuallyC. amazinglyD. clumsily48. A. eruptedB. explodedC. emptiedD. exposed49. A. deservedB. attemptedC. caredD. agreed50. A. submitted toB. catered forC. impressed onD. happened to51. A. fantasticB. extraordinaryC. impressiveD. catastrophic52. A. accomplishedB. crucialC. specificD. innoc
65、ent53. A. deafnessB. depressionC. blindnessD. speechlessness54. A. decideB. abandonC. controlD. accept55. A. untilB. whenC. unlessD. before56. A. oppositionB. adjustmentsC. commitmentD. limitations57. A. preventableB. potentialC. spreadableD. influential58. A. scholarshipsB. rewardsC. awardsD. bonus
66、es59. A. fortuneB. recipeC. dreamD. vision60. A. distinguishesB. determinesC. claimsD. limits第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 In your daily life, there are many examples where your parents control hundreds of 61._(thing) for you when you are a kid, such as the clothes you
67、 wear, the food you eat, where you go and how you get there. It is a good thing. Kids need this kind of protection and help because they are not old enough to take care of 62._(they) and make decisions 63._(correct). But with kids 64._ (grow) older, the part of being a teen is developing your own id
68、entity- one 65._ is separated from your parents. 66._(difference) attitudes towards events like parties may lead to arguments, because your parents will always want to protect you and keep you safe, no matter how old you are. As 67._ result, your parents feel it hard 68._ (get) used to the new situa
69、tion with increasing anxiety. What kids should keep 69._ mind is that in most cases, your parents can relate to what youre going through because they 70._(be) teens once. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺
70、词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在改词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多着(从第11处起)不计分。 With the development of technology, more and more students prefer to using the electronic dictionary to replace the paper dictionary. Some students is in favor of the idea of using t
71、he electronic dictionary. They find it more convenient to look up for the words in the electronic dictionary than in the paper dictionary. Thus, it can save many time for them. Meanwhile, they think the electronic dictionary had many other functions. However, the English teachers hold total differen
72、t views. They consider the electronic dictionary provides limiting explanations when the paper dictionary gives the students detailed examples. Every coin has two side. We should use their advantages. When we learn English, we should use the paper dictionary. For travelling, we maybe take electronic
73、 dictionary. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 假定你是你校学生会主席李华,上周你校组织一个文化交流团到英国某高中进行文化交流,现已回国。请你代表你校交流团给英国活动负责人David写一封信,内容包括:1. 感谢对方的招待;2. 此行的体验和收获;3. 邀请对方暑假来中国体验中国文化。注意:1. 词数100词左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。高二期中考试英语听力试题Text 1 W: We are going fishing tomorrow. (1) Would you like to go with us?M: Im afraid I cant. I have to v
74、isit my friend in the hospital tomorrow.Text 2W: I need to get to the museum on Main Street by 5:00. Do you think you can do it? M: Well, the traffic report says the highway is closed. We could try taking some back roads.W: Just drop me off at Park Station. Ill take the subway. (2)Text 3 W: I will b
75、e going on vacation in New York City and I need help making my airline reservation. (3)M: You have a choice of leaving from Los Angeles or the Burbank airport. Which do you prefer?W: I live closer to the Los Angeles airport, so that would be my choice.Text 4 W: Hi, Melvin. Thanks for introducing me
76、to your friend Mike. He is a lot of fun.M: I told you that youd like him. Wait, Mike? I introduced you to Miguel. Whos Mike?W: Oops. I wasnt supposed to tell you, but youve been calling him the wrong name for years. (4)Text 5W: Youre starting to lose your hair on the back of your head, sweetie. You
77、shouldnt cut your hair so short anymore. (5)M: Yeah, I know. I saw myself in a photo the other day. Youre lucky it wont happen to you.Text 6 W: Hello, Jack! Congratulations! Your team won the game on Monday.M: Thank you, Sally. You watched the game, didnt you?W: Of course. Your football team did so
78、well. The third goal, especially, was really good.M: Yes, but it wasnt easy to win. The visiting team was really strong. (6)W: It was, but your team was even stronger. Your coach did a good job, and all of the players did a good job, too.M: Thank you very much.W: When is your next match?M: On Friday
79、 of next week. (7)Text 7 M: This must be your first time at a football match. Look at what youre wearing. (8) W: What do you mean? I just bought this sports shirt yesterday so I could wear it to the match. M: But you bought the other teams shirt. Were in England, not France.W: Oh no! I thought our t
80、eams colors were red, white, and blue. (8) What am I going to do?M: Its OK. Youre only one color off. Put on this scarf. (9) It will cover up the blue.W: Its a good thing I didnt paint my face!Text 8 W: History is so boring, John. I dont understand why we have to study the Mongol Empire. It has noth
81、ing to do with us.M: Well, thats not exactly true, Sarah, but Im not going to argue with you. You should already know better by now. W: What is that supposed to mean? Its not my fault that I dont like history.M: No, its not. But failing every test because you dont listen in class is your fault. Reme
82、mber our last test on the Roman Empire? (11) And Greek history before that? W: OK, I get your point. So, what are we doing next in class? (10)M: You really dont remember what the teacher said today? (10)W: UhM: Well be studying the American Revolution. Maybe since its the history of our own country,
83、 youll do better this time. (12) You know what they say: those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. W: Well, I definitely dont want to take this class again. You have to help me!Text 9 M: Hi, Lucy. (13) Our summer vacation is finally here. What are you going to do during the holiday?W: Well,
84、 starting tomorrow, Im going to work at the hotel near my house for a month. (13) I really want to save some extra money for college.M: Are you going to work every day?W: No, every day except weekends. And Im not going to work during the last three weeks of the holiday.M: What are you going to do on
85、 the weekends?W: Maybe read a few books or see some movies. Id like to go to my friends house. She has a big swimming pool there, and I want to do a little swimming. (14)M: Wow, that sounds so cool! Then what about your last three weeks?W: I plan to visit my aunt in Canada for two weeks. My cousins
86、can show me some places of interest there. (15) (16) The last week, I should prepare my school stuff so I can get everything ready before school starts.Text 10 Welcome to our third annual Bayside City Adventure Hunt. This year, we have almost double the number of participants that we did last year,
87、(20) and double the number of prizes! For those newcomers out there, here are the rules. Over the weekend, participants will search the city in teams of two to four people, looking for items we have placed in secret locations around the area. This journey will take you to 14 different locations arou
88、nd the city. At each one, players will find an item listed in the book you now have in your hands. (17) At each location, there will be a letter containing clues that will guide you to the next stop in your adventure. (18) Arrive at your location, find the hidden item, and read the attached letter t
89、o figure out how to proceed. Sound easy? Getting there is part of the fun. Every team will be given an envelope containing 20 dollars. (19) Walking may save you money, but it will cost you time. The first team back on Sunday wins $5000! Good luck to our 500 treasure hunters! (20) 高二期中考试英语参考答案听力:15 A
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