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松江區(qū)2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量監(jiān)控試卷高三英語(yǔ)(滿分140分,完卷時(shí)間120分鐘)2023.12考生注意:1.本考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分,試卷包括試題與答題要求,所有答題必須涂(選擇題)或?qū)?非選擇題)在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。2.答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙上填寫學(xué)校、班級(jí)、姓名和考號(hào)。3.答題紙與試卷在試題編號(hào)上是一一對(duì)應(yīng)的,答題時(shí)應(yīng)特別注意,不能錯(cuò)位。1.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,heartenshortconversationsbetweenspeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionsbespokenonlyonce.Afterhearaconversationandthequestionaboutreadthefourpossibleanswersonyouranddecidewhichonethebestanswerthequestionhaveheard.1.A.HappyRelaxed.D.Confused2.A.Anactress.AAD.Atranslator3.A.Professorandstudent.Employerandapplicant.4.A.shouldcontinuetheclass.canchooseanothersciencecourse.5.A.Anannoyingdog.Doctorandpatient.D.Shopownerandapprovesofdecision.D.canmeetearlytheMrs.White.Theflowergarden.D.Theirneighborhood.Hedidn'tfindthemeetinghall.D.Hewasdelayedbytheheavy16,500yuan.6.A.Hewasn'tinvitedthemeeting.Hemissedthemeetingtheend.7.A.15,000yuan.50,000yuan.D.55,000yuan.8.A.Aportsmeeting.Ahikingtrip.Apressconference.D.Asurprise9.A.Theseeingthewoman.TheyarecelebratingtheNewThepickinguptheD.Theyarecomplainingabouttheairport.10.第1頁(yè)共14頁(yè)SectionBDirections:InSectionhearpassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,beaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationbereadtwice,butthequestionsbespokenonlyonce.Whenhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyouranddecidewhichonethebestanswerthequestionhaveheard.Questionsthrough13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.reduceourchanceofregularwalking.persuadeuswalkourdailylife.12.A.ruralareasarousesnewideas.offerscancerpatientsconfidence.elderpeople'sbrainsize.D.naturehelpsbeatdepression.13.A.Itcancurecommonheartdiseases.Ittheeasiestwayloseweight.showustheadvantagesofexercising.D.changeourhabitofwalkingeveryIthasbeenmadepartofpeople'slife.D.betterontheoldthantheyoung.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.HowhistorycanbedefinedHowpeoplecanbetterunderstandthepast.15.A.understandunfamiliarthings.developskillsdirections.WhypeopleshouldstudyD.Whyhistoryaffectcareerchoice.convincedifferentpeople.D.identifypeoplearound.16.A.Historyabodyofknowledgeratherthanawaythink.Beingahistoriannotapopularideaforpresentstudents.Studyingthepasthelpspeopleunderstandthemodernworld.D.Thespeakerdoesnotagreeothers'definitionsofQuestions1720basedonfollowingconversation.17.A.Becausehedidn'tcompletenotes.Becausehehasmissedseveralclasses.18.A.AtaBecausehisvisiongoodenough.D.Becausehisnotebookwaslostoncampus.AtacopyshopAtalaboratoryD.Atacoffeeshop19.A.Gettingrest.StudyingHavingmoreclasses.D.Exchangingnotes.20.A.Thedoesnotwantspendtakingroles.ThemanenjoysplayingslideshowsfortheThewouldnotlikelendthemanhernotes.D.Thehelpkeeptheawakeclass.第2頁(yè)共14頁(yè)II.GrammarSectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagetheblanksthepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.theblanksagivenword,eachblanktheproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbesteachblank.BuyLaterSpendingBuypaylater(BNPL)spendingexpectedriserecordthisholidayseason.soyoung"buypaylater"shoppersalreadydebtfromthisshort-ternfinancingtoolnotrequiringinterest,questionsdotheseshoppersusesuchatool?Andwhatrisksdoesposetheirbudgetsthemonths(21)______(come)?ThemanyGenerationZandmillennials(typicallyaround40yearsandyounger)tendusethisshort-termfinancing,(22)______allowsthembuyitemsandpayforthemovertime.mostlybyfinancialtechnologies,BNPLallowsthesecustomerspaybacktheirpurchases(23)______interestandthefirstpaymentusuallyatcheckout.Themostcommon"buypaylater"plan(24)______customersfourequalpaymentsandpaythedebtsixweeks.beenalifelineforpeople,suchasauniversitystudent(25)______weeklyincomenotbigenough.providesconsumersflexiblepaymentoptionssothey(26)______managespending,"saidPandya,leadanalystatAdobeDigialInsights.Thatofgreatimportanceforconsumers,especially(27)______withatendencypurchaseitems.sinceBNPL(28)______(appear),warningsfromexpertshaveintoourTheyhavebeenindicatingthatfinanciallyunhealthyformsuchaspendinghabit.AccordingNewFederalReserveeconomists,BNPLencouragedebtincreaseovertime,(29)_____(influence)aabilitymeetnon-BNPLcommitments,orusersoverextendthemselves.Usersshouldalsonotethat(30)_______interestnotontheloan,they'llbehitlatefeesformissedpayments,whichcanadduptheConsumerFinancialProtectionBureau.第3頁(yè)共14頁(yè)SectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassageeachblankaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereonewordmorethanneed.A.attractivecrossedbotheredbuildingG.dramaticallyD.contrastsH.greyeddemonstratesJ.sustainingI.instrumentalK.vividlyAReviewonOppenheimerOppenheimerChristopherNolan'saboutJ.RobertOppenheimer,theknownas"thefatheroftheatomic(原子的)bomb".Asadramaaboutgenius,prideand___31___theoftheAmericantheoreticalphysicistwhohelpedresearchanddeveloptheatomicbombsthatweredroppedonHiroshimaandNagasaki,citiesJapan,duringOppenheimeragreatachievement,partlybecause___32___relatesthatperiodofhistorythanksNolan'slifelikefilmmaking.Nolangoesdeepandlongonthe___33____ofthebomb,buthedoesn'trestagetheattacksandtherearenodocumentaryimagesofthedeadorcitiesashes.ThestorytracksOppenheimeracrossdecades,startingthe1920shimasayoungadultandcontinuinguntilhishair___34___.Thetouchesonhispersonalandprofessionalmilestones,thecontroversiesthat___35___him,andtheattacksthatnearlyruinedhim.Besides,thefriendshipsandromances___36___alsotroubling,arealsodescribed.ThepathofOppenheimer's___37___shiftedatHewasonceonlyanacademicthere,buthisidentitychangedafterGermanyenteredPolandbyforce.thattime,OppenheimerhadbecomefriendsEmestLawrence,aphysicistwhoinventedthehistoricparticleaccelerator(粒子加速器)andplayeda(n)___38___roletheManhattanProject.AndOppenheimeralsomettheproject'smilitaryheadandwasthenmadedirectorofLosAlamos,wheremuchofhislaterresearchonnuclearweaponstookplace.Francoisoncewrotethatfilms,eventhosewhosupportpeace,eventhebest,willinglyornot,presentwarsacertain___39___whyNolanrefusesshowthebombingofHiroshimaandNagasaki,killingmillionsofsouls.Inthefilm,hearthatOppenheimer'sfamouswords___40___hisownmindasthemushroomcloudrose:“NowIamDeath,thedestroyerofworlds."Nolanactuallyremindingaudiencereconsidertherolestheycanplaytheworld.第4頁(yè)共14頁(yè)II.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Filleachblankthewordorphrasethatbestthecontext.haslongbeenattheheartofthehistoryofflight.wheretheMontgolfierbrotherswentupthefirsthot-airballoon1783,andwhereCharlescompletedthefirstone-persontransatlanticaeroplanejourney1927.allgoesplan,witnessthebirthofanotherindustry___41___,whenamakerofelectricaircraft,launchesaflying-serviceduringtheOlympicGames.AttheAirshowJune,andofcompetitorsdisplayedanewgenerationof___42____flyingmachinesdesignedforurbantransport.Theelectrificationofaviation(航空)hasoftenbeendismissedasapipedream,batteriesassumedtooheavya___43___fortraditionalfuelanairbornevehicle.longerjourneys,thatwellbetrue.upstartsarebettingthatelectrificationcan___44___aboomdemandforcleanandquickairjourneysovershorterdistances.Themainformofaflyingunder___45___,calledanelectricvertical(垂直的)take-offandlanding(eVTOL)aircraft,expectedcarryupfourpassengersplusapilot.Poweredbybatteries,predictedbebothquietenoughreducecomplaintscrowdedcities,andfast:capableofup300kph,enoughcomfortably___46___aespeciallytheonestuckAndoptimistsbelievetheabsenceofthealsowell-suited___47___operation.Theycouldprovehandyfortransportinggoods,too.Thatvisionhasinspired___48___predictions.example,Morgananinvestmentbank,estimatesglobalspendingoncouldhitS1,000billionby2040!Regardlessoftheabove___49___expectations,challengesremain.Oneproblemtechnicalcertification,whichturningoutbea(n)___50___processasaviationregulatorsworkonanentirelynewformofaircraft.Latelastdueregulatorydelaysandotherfactors,aSiliconstartup,wasforced___51___itslaunchbyonemoreyearuntil2025.ManyhaveevenlongerThebiggerquestionis—isthebusinessofflyingtaxis___52___practicable?currentlyrangepricefrommillion$4million.Somebelievethattheircostdownastheindustrydevelops.BrianofmakerbackedbyBoeing,thatflying-taxiridesbeaccessible___53___thenearfuture.AndJobypromisesthatfaresbecomparablecatchingacommontaxi___54___thereanoppositebeliefthatarelikelyremainexpensive.Somestudiessuggestthecostcouldendupasas$7permanytimesaregularfare.Thatmeans,evenwithoutapilot,flyingtaxisremainaconvenience___55___onlyaluckyexpectplentyexperimentselectricaircrafttheyearsahead.41.A.cooperator42.A.wind-driven43.A.substitute44.A.regulatecompetitorbattery-drivenshelterobservergas-driventreatmentunlockD.pioneerD.solar-drivenD.desiremaintainattackD.reverse45.A.pressure46.A.underestimate47.A.rigiddevelopmentoutpaceD.repairupdateD.overdoD.illegalautonomousdiscouragingunrealisticsimpleattentiveunclear48.A.daringD.ordinary49.A.technological50.A.efficientrewardinglengthyD.enthusiasticD.intelligentD.approveofD.economicallyD.themassesD.ConsequentlyD.unsuitable51.A.putspeeduptechnicallythedisabledHowevervaluableobjecttheoreticallytheseniorsFortunatelyunbelievable52.A.historically53.A.thelearned54.A.Furthermore55.A.affordable第5頁(yè)共14頁(yè)SectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassagefollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestaccordingtheinformationgiventhepassagehavejustread.(A)Everyasachild,IspentparentstheannualfamilyflyingawayfromourhometheMidlandstheirbirthplaceIreland.Ienjoyedbutonce,Ibehaveddifferentlyandlefthome.Packagetoursandlong-distanceflightsbecamemyideaofaIthenwentandranintoanEnglishmanwhoalsoofIrishstock,andwebothfelttherenewourknowledgeofIreland.wasimportantforusdiscoversomethingdifferentfromourchildhoodvisits.that'showwealongthewindingPointPeninsula(半島Donegal,partofIreland'sAtlanticvisitauniquepartofthe20th-centuryhistory—theDonegalWhenanyonedrivesthepointwherethelandrunsout,heseesgiantwhitestonesfixedfirmlygreengrassspellingout"EIRE"and“70”,whiletheAtlanticwindfiercelyblowsacrosstheheadlandandtheice-whitewavessmashintotherocksThemeaningbehindthestones?TheydatebacktheSecondwhenJohn'sPointwasnumber70atotalof83LookOutPoints(LOPs),observationstationssetupandmaintainedbylrelandallaroundcoast.ThereliesabitofcuriousUK-lrelandAlthoughIrelandwasneutralduringthetheoftheAtlanticwasbeingfoughtcloseIrishshores,andtheseLOPs,bylocalvolunteersknownasCoastwatchers,pasedoninformationonactivitiesconnectedtheseaandweatherfrontsLondon.AtJohn'sPoint,wewerestandingundertheDonegalalongnarrowareaofairspacewhichlrelandensuredsafepassageduringIIplanesthe(RoyalForce)frombasestheUK-governedNorthoflreland.Thestonemarkingsactedasreferencepointsaircrews.StandingonthisroughareaoflandsurroundedbytheandwindyoceanbroughthomeustheconditionswhichtheCoastwatchersandaircrewsthecooperatedasharedIagainstfamilytraditionthatandIfulfilledmyaimofdiscoveringsomethingnewandabsorbedallDonegalhasgoldenbeaches,mysteriousancientstonecircles,folkmusicandcrafts,andtastyfood.IhadfallenIrelandalloveragain.56.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromparagraphs13?A.metachildhoodfriendfromIrelandthatandthatEnglishmanbothhadIrishancestors.tookpackagetoursandlong-distanceflightseveryD.exploredtheAtlanticherfamilymembers.57.ThegiantwhitestoneswereimportantduringbecauseA.theoftheAtlantictookplaceclosethemweatherinformationfromtheUKwassentthroughthemtheyfunctionedasreferencepointsaircrewstheD.theyrankedatthetopthe83LOPsaroundthelrishcoast58.Theexpression"againstthelastparagraphclosestmeaning_____.A.worriedaboutpassedoncelebratedD.disobeyed59.Whichbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.AGlobalJourneyDiscoveringUndiscoveredDonegalD.EscapingfromtheMidlandsHappyHolidays第6頁(yè)共14頁(yè)Ads,news,movies,shows,andothertypesofallwantaccepttheirmessagesatfacevalue.shouldlookbeneaththesurfaceandaskquestionsdecodewhatthemediamessagereallyneedaskyourselfbasicquestions:Whothesourceofthemessage?Howtryingyourattention?Question1:Whoofmessage?(PictureA)Knowingwhoresponsibleforamessagecanrevealtrueintention,aswellasanypossibleprejudice.Justthepictureaboveasanexample.Whyareweaskedbantheimpacts?Don'tthatthesourceatthebottomplaysapart.sometimes,thesourcewecanlookforbycheckinglegaldocuments.Question2:Howtryingtogetyourattention?(Picture(Picture(PictureD)TheobviouspartofaPhotocontrolnearlyasoldasSocialmediauserscanalsocalledthewhichincludesanyphotographyitself,butmodernthemselvesadigitaltransformationlanguagemusic,ortechnologyhasmadecommonalittleTheycananythingelsecanseeorandeasydo.UsingphotothemselveslookhowevertheylikeTheimpliedpartofamessageeditingsoftware,almostanyonejustafewmoments.Butsincethesecalledthesubtext,andsuggestedcanbigchangesanimage,editedimagesarepresentedasbythecontentratherfromadjustingcolorsandlightingtheycanaffectourmentalwell-being.thandirectlyseenorheard.asaddingandremovingcontent.constantlyseeingpicturesofindividualsthendecidehowwhyshouldalwaysartificiallysuperbpeopleofusinterpretthissubtextbasedonourkeepacriticalonimagesthestartbelievethatthesepicturespersonalideas,worldviewsandmedia.Somemediamayholdbackaregenuine,andthatwecanneverliveexpectations.Peopledifferentoroverstateinformationanuptheseunrealisticideals.ThisperspectivesinterprettheadvertisementthatmakestheofharmfulthinkingcanleadallsortspieceofMindproductsappearmoreofmentalandemotionalhealththatmayjustthantheyreallyare.concerns.advantageoftheprejudice.60.canlearnfromthepassagethat_______.A.thehopethatcansenseoftheirtruemeaningsfindingthesourcesofmediahelpsformasensiblejudgmentimportantthansubtextwhenweanalyzethemessagesD.photographyandphotoeditingsoftwaredatebackthe61.auntfindshernewly-boughtbeltdoesn'thersostylishasadvertised.Whichpicturecanillustratethecase?A.PictureAPictureBPictureCD.PictureD62.ThispassagecanbefoundunderthesectionofA.MediaReadingAdvertisingDeconstructingD.PersuasiveLanguageRecognition第7頁(yè)共14頁(yè)(C)Antibiotics,whichcandestroyorpreventthegrowthofbacteriaandcureinfections,arevialmodemmedicine.TheirabilitykillbacteriawithoutharmingthepatienthassavedbillionsoflivesandmadeproceduresmuchButafterdecadesofoveruse,theirpowersarefading.Somebacteriahaveevolvedresistance,creatingagrowingarmyofsuperbugs,againstwhichtherelittletreatment.Antimicrobial(抗菌的)resistance,expectedkill10millionpeopleayearby2050upfromaroundImillion2019,hasbeenseenasacrisisbywouldbeunwiserelyonnewantibioticstheproblem.Therateatwhichresistanceincreasing.Somenewdrugslastonlyyearsbeforebacteriadevelopresistance.Whennewantibioticsdoarrive,doctorsoftenstoreusingthemonlyreluctantlyandforshortperiodswhenfacedthemostpersistentinfections.Thatlimitssales,makingnewantibioticsanunappealingideafordrugfirms.Governmentshavebeentryingtheproblembychannelingcashintoresearchdrugfirms.Thathasproducedonlylimitedimprovements.Butthereaphenomenonworthalook.Microbiologistshaveknownfordecadesthatdisease-causingbacteriacansufferfromillnessesoftheirown.Theyaresupersensitiveattacksbyphages,specialisedvirusesthatinfectbacteriaandoftenkillPhagesareconsideredapromisingalternativeantibiotics.Usingonedisease-causingvirusbacteriahasseveraladvantages.Likeantibiotics,phagesonlytendchooseparticularleavinghumancellsaloneastheyinfectanddestroybacterialones.Unlikeantibiotics,phagescanevolvejustasreadilyasbacteriacan,meaningthatevenbacteriadodevelopresistance,phagesbeableevolvearoundthemtum.That,atleast,theThetroublephagesthatcomparativelylittleknownaboutAfterthediscoveryofpenicilin,thefirstantibiotic,1928,theywereignoredtheGiventheseverityoftheantibiotic-resistanceproblem,wouldbeagoodideafindoutaboutthemThefirststeprunmoreclinicaltrials.Interestfromfirmsgrowing.Butbeingheldbackbythefactthatphagesareanevenlessappealinginvestmentthanantibiotics.Sincetheyarenaturallivingthings,theremaybetroublepatentingmakinghardrecoveranyinvestment.Governmentscanhelpfundbasicresearchintotreatmentandclarifythelawaroundexactlywhatandnotpatentable.theycansetupbankssoasproductionAndtheycanspreadawarenessoftherisksofoverusingantibiotics,andthepotentialbenefitsofphages.63.canlearnfromparagraphs1and2that_______.A.doctorstendusenewantibioticswhenthepatientsaskforthemantimicrobialresistancedevelopingmorerapidlythanpredictednewantibioticsfailattractdrugfirmsduelimiteduseofthemD.previousantibioticsaresolvingmodemhealthproblems64.Whatphages'advantageoverantibiotics?A.Theycanincreasehumancellswhenfightingbacteria.Theyarenotparticularaboutwhichcellsinfectandkill.Theycanaccordinglywhenbacteriadevelopresistance.D.Theyaretoosensitivebeinfectedbydisease-causingbacteria.65.Accordingthepassage,theobstaclephagetreatmentthatA.therelittlechanceofpatentingphagesthefuturegovernmentsprovidefinancialsupportforotherresearchtheemergenceofsuperbugsholdsbackdrugfirms'interestD.over-dependenceonantibioticsdistractsattentionfromphages66.Whatthemainideaofthepassage?A.Governmentsfailstoptheuseofantibiotics.Phagescouldhelppreventanantibioticscrisis.Developmentofantibioticslimitedbyphages.第8頁(yè)共14頁(yè)D.Antimicrobialresistancecallsfornewantibiotics.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Filleachblankapropersentencegiventhebox.Eachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearesentencesthanneed.A.Socialmaskersdonothardotherpeoplepaceandtone.Socialmaskingsomethingweallengageextent.Socialmaskersarenottryingfoxanyone.D.Whenwearenaturalidentificationsomeone,happensandtherelittleeffortinvolved.adoptedbypeopleunablenaturallyactawayconsideredsociallyacceptable.E.Thatis,anancientpartofourevolutionsocialize,ratherthanbeantisocialoramisfit.SocialMaskingAmandaalwaysanexpertatworkingtheroom.wouldadoptthemannerofthepeoplearoundherwhilehidinghertrueThissocialtheprocessofhidingyournaturalwayofinteractingotherssocanfeelaccepted.(67)______Instead,theyarehopingeverybodyelse.Socialmaskingasetoflearnedpattern-matchingbehaviors,movementsandactionswherebenormalratherthanstandout.(68)_____Peopleallwearcertainsocialmasksorderthroughtrickysituationsconfidence,accordingQuinn-Cirillo.Andexpertseventhinksocialmaskingbuiltallhumanbeingsataphysicallevel,addingthatsomethingourbraingivesindicationsofhowessentiallystaysafeandnotstickout.Inaworldthatoftentellsusjustbeourselves,wonderwhywearedependentonthesesocialmaskingbehaviors."Socialmaskinghappensbecauseweasaspecieswantbeincluded,"sayshasbeenatribalthingofbeingtogetherratherthanbeingonourown,fromahistoricalperspective.(69)_______________Thereahugedifferencebetweennaturallyidentifyingsomeoneandconsciouslysocial(70)__________Socialontheotherhand,involvesaconsciouseffortchangeyourpersonalitysuityoursurroundings.typicallyinvolvesdepressingyournaturalandchangingyourpersonalintereststhecrowd.第9頁(yè)共14頁(yè)SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizetheideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.71.WhyReadLiteraryClassics?Manyhaveuponahealthydietofliteraryclassics.SomeliteraryclassicshavebeeninspiringreadersmanyInthisoffast-turners,howdoesinvestingouratimelessliteraryclassicchangeusforthebetter?Manyliteraryclassicsfromwhichlittleornosuccesswhenpublished,areconsideredinvaluable.Thesebooksawindowthroughwhichwecanexperiencehistoriesrooteddifferentcultures.Onecanalwaysask,“Butwecandosobyreadingourhistorybookstoo.Whydoweneedreadclassics?"ThesimpleanswerthattheseliteraryclassicsarenotjustaretellingofTheyallowushaveamoreindividualizedexperience,wheretheyshowusotherlookatItcommonknowledgethatreadingasahabithelpsusimproveourcommandofthelanguage.Butliteraryclassicshaveanedge:theenrichingwritingstylesomethingthatsetsthemapart.Fascinatedtheamazingwordingandphrasing,we'llsurelypauseandwonderaboutwhatweread.instance,whenwereadShakespeare,wenaturallybeginconsiderhowbetterexpressourideasjustlikehisfar-reaching"Havemorethanshow;speaklessthanOnebenefitthatafterreadingclassics,wewon'tseenon-classicsasjustotherstories:we'llinterestedMaybewe'llrealizethatdetailsweignoredlastareactuallyworthappreciating,ordiscoverliterarydevicesthatbringawholenewmeaningtheLiteraryclassicsusmoreperspectivesdigdeepandenhanceourabilitythinkandreason,whichinevitablyspilloverintoourreadingofotherworks.finallyfallnon-classicsaswell.第10頁(yè)共14頁(yè)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiventhebrackets.72.室友們商定好每?jī)商齑驋咭淮嗡藓?agree)73.“乏味”這個(gè)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