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浙江強(qiáng)基聯(lián)盟2024年12月高二聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試題考生注意:1.本試卷由四個(gè)部分組成。滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。2.考生作答時(shí),請(qǐng)將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;非選擇題請(qǐng)用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無(wú)效。第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Whenwillthewomanseeadentist?A.Today. B.Tomorrow. C.Thedayaftertomorrow.2.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】WherewillMerlingoonSaturdaymorning?A.Thebeach. B.Thepark. C.Mr.Smith’shouse.3.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Howmuchareadozenrosestoday?A.$30. B.$40. C.$50.4.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atravelexperience. B.Atouristattraction. C.Ahistorylesson.5.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Howdoesthewomanfindthepizza?A.Wonderful. B.Terrible. C.Average.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inanoffice. C.Athome.7.Whatisthemangoingtodowhilehavingdinner?A.Answerthephone. B.Dosomeexercise. C.Listentomusic.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題?!敬颂幙刹シ畔嚓P(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】8.WhatbothersMichael?A.He’snotsureabouthisfuture.B.Hehasnointerestinstudying.C.Heisn’tallowedtoattendafilmschool.9.WhatdoesMichaeloftendoafterschool?A.Heplaysfootball.B.Hetakesactingclasses.CHewatchesEnglishfilms.10.WhatdoesthewomansuggestMichaeldo?A.Talkwithhisfriends.B.Performintheschoolplay.C.Stayatschooluntilhe’s18.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題?!敬颂幙刹シ畔嚓P(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】11.WhoisCoryNieves?A.Henry’sclassmate. B.Henry’scousin. C.Henry’snephew.12.WhatdoesCoryNieves’businessfocusonsellingnow?A.Hotchocolate. B.Lemonade. C.Cookies.13.WhyisHenryunabletoworkforCoryNieves?A.Hedoesn’tmeettherequirement.B.Heisbusywithhisstudy.C.Heisinpoorhealth.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題?!敬颂幙刹シ畔嚓P(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】14.Wheredidthemanreadthestory?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inamagazine. C.Onawebsite.15.Whocalledtheairtrafficcontrollerforhelp?A.Apilot. B.Anairhostess. C.Apassenger.16.Whatdidtheairtrafficcontrollerdo?A.Hetaughtthemanhowtooperateaplane.B.Heaskedhiscolleaguesforhelp.C.Hemadeavideoofflying.17.Whathappenedtotheplaneintheend?A.Itcrashed. B.Itlandedsafely. C.Itspassengersgotinjured.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】18.Whocantakepartintheprogram?A.Preteens. B.Teenagers. C.Adults.19.Whatdopreviousparticipantsintheprogramneedtodo?A.Applyforitagain.B.Trainnewparticipants.C.Worklongerhours.20.Whyaretheparticipantsadvisedtocallthelibrary?A.Tosubmitformalpermission.B.Togetapaperapplicationform.C.Tosharevolunteerexperience.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATheBestAttractionsinRomeVaticanCityAttractionsofVaticanCityincludetheVaticanMuseums,St.Peter’sBasilicaandtheSistineChapel,makingthisareasoimmenseandcrowded.AndthereisastrictdresscodeinVaticanCity:Noshorts,shortskirts,sleevelesstops.Thismeanskneesandupperarmstobecovered.ShortorlongsleeveddressesthatfallbelowthekneeandpantswithaTshirtareideal.Hours:VaticanMuseums:MonSat8a.m.7p.m.Price:VaticanMuseums:18eurosforadults;8eurosforkids618StPeter’sBasilicaThecenterofRomanCatholicism,St.Peter’sBasilicaislocatedintheheartofVaticanCityandknownforitsamazingarchitecture.Manyvisitorsenjoyclimbingtothetopofthedome(圓頂)andappreciateRome’sspectacularlandscape.Hours:7a.m.7p.m.dailyPrice:freeColosseumThesiteofmanybloodyfights,theColosseum,whichwasopenedinA.D.80,couldthenholdabout50,000spectators.Notonlyweregladiators(角斗士)pittedagainsteachother,butgladiatorsfightinganimalsandanimalonanimalfightsweremonaswell.Today,it’sconsideredoneoftheworld’smostfamouslandmarks.Hours:around8:30or9am.6p.m.dailyPrice:20eurosforadults;20%offavailableforchildrenTreviFountainAmustseeonmanytravelers’plans,theTreviFountain,issituatedamongstahighconcentrationofhotels,shoppingandnightlifeintheTrevidistrict.Finishedinthemid1700s,itisaplacewithadistinctmythologicalcharacter.AccordingtoRomanlegend,throwingacoinintotheTrevi,withyourrighthandoveryourleftshoulderensuresyou’llreturntoRome.Thissiteisbestviewedatnightwhenlightsilluminatethefountain.Hours:24/7dailyPrice:free21.WhatarevisitorsrequiredtodowhenvisitingVaticanCity?A.Getspecialpermits. B.Wearproperclothes.C.Takevariousactivities. D.Throwsomecoins.22.HowmuchdoesitcostacouplewithasixyearoldkidtotheColosseum?A.44euros. B.48euros. C.56euros. D.60euros.23.Whereshouldvisitorsgoiftheywanttoexplorethelocallife?A.Colosseum. B.St.Peter’sBasilica.C.TreviFountain. D.TheVaticanMuseum.BIt’softensaidthatpeoplewhoarebornblindorlosetheirsight,especiallywhenyoung,cantouch,taste,smell,andhearbetterthanthosewhocansee.DonnaPosont,whoisblind,helpsothersusetheirenhancedhearingtodetectthousandsofbirdsongs.PosontisagraduateoftheUniversityofMichiganDearborn.Sheleadsamonthlyprogramshefoundedatthecollege.It’scalledBirdingbyEarandBeyond.It’sheldonSaturdayeachmonth.Duringtheprogram,Posontleadsvisuallyimpairedpeoplethrough120acresofcampusforest.Theylistenforthesoundsofmanybirds.Theseincludecrows,geese,chickadees,woodpeckers,robins,andredwingedblackbirds.Participantslearntotellthesometimessubtledifferencesbetweenbirdspecies.Theyalsolearnhoweachbirdfitsintotheirhabitat.“Theworldisdesignedforsightedpeople,butnatureisaspecialplacewhereit’sokaytobeblind,”P(pán)osonttoldTheWashingtonPost.“Youcanuseyourothersensestolearnwhybirdsandnatureareimportantandhowitallworks(asone).Tome,that’sthebeautyofit.”P(pán)osontis67yearsold.Shehasbeenblindsincesecondgrade.Shewasbornwithretinitispigmentosa.It’saworseningconditionthataffectsthebackwalloftheeye.Shegraduatedinenvironmentalstudiesfromthecollege.She’salsoacertifiedinterpretiveguideandparttimenaturalistatMichiganDearborn.JerusalemCrawleyfirstmetPosontatasummercampforthevisuallyimpaired.He’sbeenattendingherclassesfor15years.Asachild,Crawleysaidhehadnoideatherewerethousandsofbirdspecies.“Iusedtothinkallbirdswerealike,”CrawleytoldAudubonMagazine.“Thisopenedmyeyes,”hesaid.Throughherprogram,Posontnotonlyhelpsvisuallyimpairedindividualsconnectwithnaturebutalsoinspiresthemtochallengetheirperceptionsandembracetheworldthroughadifferentlens.Theabilitytoidentifybirdsbyearbeesagatewaytounderstandingtherelationshipswithinecosystemsandthevalueofnature.24.WhatdoesPosont’sprogramfocuson?A.Trainingblindpeopletobenatureguides.B.Providingblindpeopleasafeoutdoorspace.C.Helpingblindpeopleidentifybirdsbysound.D.Leadingblindpeopletoprotectcampusforest.25.WhydoesPosontthinknatureisaspecialplaceforblindpeople?A.Naturehelpspeoplelearnaboutbirds’habitat.B.Naturebenefitsblindpeople’sphysicalhealth.C.Blindpeoplecanstudythebehaviorofwildlife.D.Blindpeoplecanexperiencenaturewithothersenses.26.Whatcanyouinferfromthelastparagraph?A.TheprocessofPosont’sprogram.BThechallengeofPosont’sprogram.C.ThedevelopmentofPosont’sprogram.D.ThesignificanceofPosont’sprogram.27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BirdingbyEar:AProgramfortheBlindB.BeautyofNature:AJourneyofDiscoveryC.NaturalSound:AJourneytotheUnknownD.DonnaPosont:AVolunteerforBirdProtectionCWherewerethedullsoundsofflyinginsectshittingagainstthelightbulb?Eventheabsentsingingofcicadasorcrickets,whichevertheywere,hadquieteditsinstruments.Wherehavealltheinsectsgone?Ourownexistencedependsonadiverseinsectworld.Studiesshowthatwheremoreinsectspeciesarepresent,pollination(授粉)ismorereliable.AsDaveGoulson,professorofbiology,pointsoutinhisbookSilentEarth:AvertingtheInsectApocalypse,aboutthreequartersofallcropsgrownbyhumansrequirepollinationbyanimals,thevastmajoritybyinsects.“Wecouldnotfeedtheglobalhumanpopulationwithoutpollinators,”hewrites.It’snotjustaboutbeesandbutterflies,thebeautifulinsects.Other,lessvisuallyappealingpollinatorssuchasflies,moths,andearwigsarealsoshowingdeclines.Severalofthesespeciesdon’tjustpollinate.Theyalsoeatthepest(害蟲(chóng))insectsthatruincrops.Itturnsoutthatecologistsandentomologistsaroundtheworldhavebeenwarningaboutdeclininginsectnumbersforyears.Theculpritsareclimatechange,habitatloss,lightpollution,intensivefarming,pesticideandfertilizeruse.Butit’sastruggletogetpeopletoact.Afterall,wehumanshaveaplicatedrelationshipwithoursixleggedfellowpanions.WhocanforgetthehorrorofKafka’sMetamorphosis(《變形記》),whereatravellingsalesmanwakesuponemorningtofindhimselftransformedintoaninsect?Eveninsectslikebutterfliesandbeescanseemstrangewhenyoulookatthemclosely.Maybewe’vebeenignoringthembecausetheyseemdifferentfromus.Somestepsmaybeassimpleasturningoffartificiallight.ArecentstudyinChinafoundthattreesinBeijing,litbystreetlightsatnight,seemtohavetougherleaves.Inotherwords,insectsareprobablybeingstarvedinthearea.Weshouldchangeourattitudestoinsects.Thoseannoyingflieshoveringaroundyourfoodaresimplydoingwhattheywerebornfor.They’rerecycling.Withoutthemwemightbewonderingwhattodoaboutrotting(腐爛的)waste.Besides,they’refoodforbirds,andUKbirdpopulationshavegreatlydecreasedinrecentyears.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutinsectsinthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Lessappealinginsectsareontheincrease.B.Beautifulinsectscanhelpkillthepests.C.Insectpollinationaffectsthecroptypes.D.Insectdeclinethreatensglobalfoodsupply.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“culprits”meaninparagraph3?A.Solutions. B.Causes. C.Effects. D.Consequences.30.WhatdoestheauthorwanttosaybymentioningKafka’sMetamorphosis?A.Thebookofinsectsisinteresting.B.Unattractiveinsectsareignored.C.Insectsareeverywhereinourlives.D.Peoplehaveplexfeelingstoinsects.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toexplorethediversityoftheinsects.B.Toparethedifferentfeaturesofinsects.C.Towarnabouttheinsectdeclineanditseffects.D.Toreviewthehistoryofhumaninsectrelationship.DHowimportantarethefirstthreeepisodes(集)toashow?Thefirstthreeepisodesofadramaarecrucialforkeepingviewersengaged.TencentVideodatasuggeststhatalmost40%ofviewersabandonashowwithinthefirstthreeepisodes,with35%ofthoseabandoningitwithinthefirstsevenminutesofthefirstepisode.Butnow,theoldrulesofjudgingashowbyitsfirstfewepisodesarefading.Theaudiencehasdevelopedfromthedoublespeedwatchingatthebeginningtothementarystyle(彈幕式)watching,andthentothefragmented(碎片化)watchingthatisappearingnow.Theaudience’sspeedofwatchingshowshasbeenspeedingup.Whentheaudienceismoreandmorecasualinwatchingshows,wecan’thelpbutask,isitbecauseshowsnowadaysarebad?Orisitbecausetheaudienceisimpatient?Foryoungpeoplewhoareactiveonsocialmedia,theyhavemanychoices.Whenanewshowesout,theywillnotwatchthefirstthreeepisodes,butgotoWeibo,Doubanandothersocialmediaplatformstowatchshortvideoclips.Whenashowcan’tgetpopularinthefirstweek,itbasicallyfails.ThepoetColeridgesaid“Water,watereverywhere,butnotadroptodrink.”Thisexplainsthevalueofshortvideos:inthecrowdedfieldofinformation,youcan’tgetanyusefulknowledge.Watchingshowsbyshortvideosisdifferentfromwatchingmoviesorreadingnovels.Whilewearesurroundedbyshortvideos,findingrealknowledgeisastruggle.Shortvideosofferinstantsatisfactionbutlackdepth,finallydestroyingtheartisticvalueoffilmandtelevision.Thisconstantstreamoffragmentedinformationcanmakeuslazythinkers.Nowadays,peopledon’thavethepatiencetowatchamovie,afamousbook,oranindeptharticle.NeilPostman’swarningthatwe’rebeing“amusedtodeath”isprovingtrue.32.WhatdoesthedatafromTencentVideosuggest?A.Viewers’expectationforshows.B.Viewers’impatiencewithshows.C.Viewers’opinionsonmakingshows.D.Viewers’reasonsforabandoningshows.33.Whyhavetheaudiencechangedtheirhabitsofwatchingshows?A.Theshowshavebeelongertoday.B.Thequalityofshowshasdecreasedgreatly.C.Audiencemaynotlikewatchingshowsasbefore.D.Socialmediaprovidesmanychoicesofshortvideos.34.Whatistheinfluenceofwatchingshowsbyshortvideos?A.Itwillreduceviewers’confusion.B.Itwillnarrowviewers’horizon.C.Itwillweakenviewers’thinkingabilities.D.Itwillprovideviewersusefulknowledge.35.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthechangeinwatchingshows?A.Worried. B.Surprised. C.Uncertain. D.Satisfied.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。SimpleYetAmazingWaystoGetWisdomWisdomisnotjustagoodqualitytohavebutitisalsoverynecessary.Asweaccumulatewisdominlife,wemightbeepetentinhandlingallthedifficulties.___36___Tryexperiencingnewopportunities.Experiencingnewopportunitiesisthewayyouwillgainwisdomandbeebetterasyouwillnevergrowfrombeinginyourfortzone.___37___Andyoucanalsogotoplacesthatwereonyourbucketlist.Changeyourroutineandseewherelifetakesyou,takecontrol!Openyourselftodifferentperspectives.Sometimeswehaveprejudiceandtheyhelpusoutbutmostoftimeweneedtoacceptdifferentviews.Alwaysobservetheworldfromdifferentangles.Itwillhelpyouout.___38___Trainyourmindtobeajudgmentfreespaceforideas.___39___Youmustbethekindofpersonwholearnssomethingneweveryday.Youmustdevelopathirstforknowledge.Takenewclasses,readbooks,listentoeducationalpodcasts,andthelistgoesonandon.Alloftheseactivitieswillstrengthenyourcriticalthinkingskills.Intheend,youwillmakeeverythingeasierbytacklingproblemsfromdifferentperspectivesandangles.Learnandgrowfromyourmistakes.Allofusmakemistakesinlife,butitistheacknowledgementofmistakesthatmakesusgrowanddobetternexttime.Wheneverwemakeamistake,weshouldreflectonwhatmadeusfail.___40___Yourbestteacherwillalwaysbeyourlastmistake,solearnthebestfromit.A.Keeplearningfromothers.B.Neverstepbackfromlearning.C.Correctingyourmistakeswillbethefirststep.D.Herearesomestrategiesforyoutogetwisdominlife.E.Youcantrylearningnewskillsthatyouneverthoughtof.F.Neverbaseyourperspectiveonthemostpopularopinion.G.Stopblamingotherpeopleforyourmistakesandadmityouwerewrong.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Decadesago,IreceivedaspecialassignmentfromthepoetRobertL.Hass,myundergraduateliteratureprofessor.Heinstructedeachstudentto___41___threepoemsfromTheNortonAnthologyofAmericanLiteratureandclaimed,“You’regoingtobealoneinthefuture,and___42___isgoingtobeallyouhave.”Thetaskseems___43___becausetheactofmemorizingapoemfeelsoldfashionedinanerawhenfewofusencounterpoetryatall.___44___,IbegantochangemyviewonatriptoSeattle.Forhours,Ireadnothingelsebutapoeminthe___45___.SometimesIspokeitslinesaloud,myvoice___46___bytheairplane’sthrum(轟鳴).SometimesI___47___thewholepoematonce,andsometimesI___48___asinglestanza(詩(shī)節(jié))overandover.Bythetimemyplane___49___ontheWestCoast,Ihadthewholething,all40linesofit,inmyhead.The____50____ofrepetitionreducesthegreatcharmithas.Butasyouwere____51____inthelines,theyfinallyetogetheragain,andthescattered(零散的)texttransformsbackintoa____52____,amorevaluableonethanitwasbefore.Poetrycontinuesitselfbybeingapartofthosewhoreadit.SomepoemsI’vememorized____53____withme,alwaysvividandfresh.Memorizingpoetrywillnotmakeyourlife____54____,butitwillmakeyoumoreintouchwithlanguageandexpandsourown____55____ofwhatweare.41.A.copy B.memorize C.choose D.translate42.A.poetry B.report C.art D.collection43.A.crucial B.urgent C.strange D.plex44.A.Otherwise B.However C.Therefore D.Besides45.A.boat B.train C.car D.flight46.A.interrupted B.enhanced C.drowned D.echoed47.A.wentthrough B.passedthrough C.brokethrough D.cutthrough48.A.analyzed B.wrote C.checked D.repeated49.A.fell B.landed C.departed D.crashed50.A.trouble B.purpose C.boredom D.wisdom51.A.bored B.absorbed C.nervous D.confident52.A.puzzle B.honor C.burden D.treasure53.A.work B.fight C.stay D.debate54.A.busier B.healthier C.harder D.better55.A.understanding B.confidence C.curiosity D.creativity第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inthepast,peopledidn’tadmireworkinglonghours,buttheythinkdifferentlytoday.ElonMusk,thewealthiestpersonontheplanet,regardshimselfasaworkaholic,___56___(work)80to100hoursperweek.RecentdatafromtheU.S.CensusBureaualso___57___(show)thatthehighestearnersworkthe___58___(long)hours.TheU.S.isatypicalcountrywhereworkinglonghours___59___(praise).PeopleintheU.S.getusedtothese24/7typesofshops,sotheyworkontheweekend.However,incountrieslikeSpain,Italy,Greece,andFrance,leisuretimeisasimportant___60___work.InEurope,shopsareclosedonSaturdaysandSundays,___61___basicallyimpliesthatpeoplecannotshopontheweekend.Thismeanstheycandosomething___62___(enjoy)theirleisuretime.TheItalians,assoonasyoutellthemthatsomeoneisnotworkingasmuch,they___63___(immediate)thinkthepersonisrich.AsGenerativeAIimprovesourproductivityand___64___(efficient)atwork,willweusetheextratimetoenjoyourlives,orwillwesimplyputmoretasksinto____65____overloadedschedule,seekingasenseofimportance?第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫(xiě)作(共1小題,滿分15分)66.假設(shè)你是李華,上周末你參加了本市舉辦的一場(chǎng)名為“CityRide”的自行車(chē)騎行活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一則短文向校英文報(bào)投稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.你的經(jīng)歷;2.你的感受。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。AnUnforgettableCityRide___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(共1小題,滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Idon’tlikerunning.Runningisastumblingblockonmyway.Asanextremelysedentaryperson,I’mgreatlyenviousofthosecoralreefcreaturesthatsitinonespottheirentirelife.I’mouthereworkingformyfood,whiletheoceanbasicallyhasfreefood24/7.Still,Iwentintothe7milecoursewithnotraining,acpaniedbymyoldfriendAbel.Thisguybikesandrunscountlessmiles,ofteninthesameday.AndhehasdonedozensofSpartanRaces(斯巴達(dá)勇士賽),whicharec

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