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2024—2025學年上海師范大學附屬外國語中學高二12月月考英語試卷

一、聽力選擇題(★)1.

A.Attheairport.B.Inthecinema.C.Atarestaurant.D.Inashoppingmall.(★★)2.

A.Askforamorningcall.B.Bookalaterflight.C.Taketheearlyflight.D.Cancelhistrip.(★)3.

A.Thewomanhasagoodgardener.B.Thewomanisgoodatgardening.C.Themanofferstodothegardening.D.Themanwantstohireagardener.(★★★)4.

A.Hefinishedhisdegreelongago.B.He’llworkforhisdegreeforfourmoreyears.C.Hebeganhisstudiesfouryearsago.D.Hehasjuststartedworkingonhisdegree.(★★★)5.

A.Itwasmiserablealldaylong.B.Thetripwasruinedbythebadweather.C.ItwassunnyonSaturdaymorning.D.Thetripturnedouttobegood.(★★★)6.

A.Thepartywasabigsurprise.B.Katehasalotoffriends.C.Themanagreedwiththewoman.D.ThewomanknowsKatewell.(★★)7.

A.He’sgottoomuchinhismind.B.Hebroughtthewrongbook.C.Hedidn’tkeephispromise.D.Heforgotthenameofthebook.(★★★)8.

A.Theymustcheckoutimmediately.B.Theswimmingpoolinthehotelisclosed.C.It’snoteasytocallataxitotheairport.D.Sheagreestogoswimmingwiththeman.(★★)9.

A.Mr.Liu’sschedule.B.ApictureofMr.Liu.C.Mr.Liu’sfavouritehobbies.D.AspecialgiftforMr.Liu.(★★★)10.

A.Themanhasn’tmetTinarecently.B.ThemanwantstoseeTina.C.TinausedtoworkinNewYork.D.Thewomanissoforgetful.(★★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題11.A.30milliontons.B.18milliontons.C.12milliontons.D.60milliontons.12.A.CooperatewithAsiancountries.B.AsktheUnitedNationsforhelp.C.Getridofdiseasesofriceplants.D.Makeinvestmentsinriceproduction.13.A.Thesuggestionsgiventoendpoverty.B.Theproblemscausedbyriceshortages.C.Theeffortsmadetoincreasericeproduction.D.Theeffectsresultingfromtheeconomiccrisis.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題14.A.Totelladultswhattodoathome.B.Todisciplinenaughtychildren.C.Totakegoodcareofahouse.D.Tohelpafamilybringupchildrenbetter.15.A.Theirbadly-behavedchildrenareoutofcontrol.B.Theirchildrenneedhelpindoinghomework.C.They’dliketodevotethemselvestotheirwork.D.They’dliketosharewithothershowtohelpkidsout.16.A.Totellparentshowtoeducatetheirchildren.B.TorecommendtheTVshowtopeopleinneed.C.Togivepeopleadviceonhowtosetfamilyrules.D.Toentertainpeoplehavingfamilyproblems.(★★★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。17.A.Astudyonlanguagepolicy.B.Alectureaboutgeography.C.Preparationsforapresentation.D.AtourtoWestAustralia.18.A.Historicalbackground.B.Anoverviewoftheeducationalsystem.C.Theeconomicsystem.D.TheroleoftheEnglishlanguage.19.A.TosearchthemontheInternet.B.TofindthemintheResourceRoom.C.ToaskDr.Whiteforhelp.D.Torefertoatouristbrochure.20.A.Theyhavetofindthetwomapsfirst.B.Theywanttochangetheirtopic.C.TheResourceRoomisabouttoclose.D.It’stimeforthemtohavelectures.二、語法填空(★★★★)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ValuingthesoundtrackofourlivesAswegrowolder,wemayforgetwhatweonceknew.However,accordingtoanewstudy,themusic21havelistenedtomaystaywithusforever.ThestudywasledbySarahSauve,amusicscientistattheUniversityofLincolnintheUK.Sherecruitedaround120healthyadultsagedfrom18to86andaskedthemtolistentothreemelodicphrasestakenfrommusicalpiecestobeperformedataconcert.Theythenattendedtheconcertandmadenoteswhenevertheyheardthephrasesplaying.Theresultsshowedthattheparticipantsrecognizedthephrasesequallywell,22agedifferences.Researchersbelievethatthisis23musicactivatestheamygdala(杏仁體).“Weknowfromgeneralmemoryresearchthat,effectively,theamygdala—oremotionalprocessing-operatesalittlebitlikeanimportancestamp,”SteffenHerff,ascientistattheUniversityofSydneyinAustralia,toldNature.Inotherwords,thebrainidentifiesthemusic24somethingsoimportantthatitmustbestoredsafelyforalongtime.Musicalmemories25(make)exceptionallyresistanttotimebyotherpartsofthebrainaswell.Forexample,thecortex(大腦皮層)responsibleformotionrespondstoasong’srhythm,26theauditory(聽覺的)cortexanalyzesthepitch(音調(diào)).Inotherwords,musichasthepower“27(light)up”thewholebrain,saidScienceDaily.Therefore,musiccanbeusedto“unlockmemories”inpatients28(suffer)fromneuraldisorders(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)疾病),saidAssalHabibi,aresearcherattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaintheUS,inaninterviewwiththeuniversity.HabibiistryingtohelppatientswithAlzheimer’sdiseasereconnecttotheir“senseofself”viamusic.“Whenyouhearnostalgic(懷舊的)music,there’sactivityalloveryourbrain,butmostparticularlyinthepart29isnormallyactivewhenwe’redaydreaming.Itisalsoactivewhenwearethinkingaboutourownstories,”saidHabibi.Evenbetter,inthefuture,musiccanhelpdoctorsdetectneuraldiseases.Forexample,accordingtoarecentstudypublishedinNatureCommunications,ifsomeonehastroublerecognizingmusicthatwasextremelypopularintheirchildhood,they30potentiallybeexperiencingneuraldisorders.三、選詞填空(★★★★)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthere’sonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.rejectedB.determineC.amountsD.declineE.exclusiveF.vary

G.widespreadH.persuasiveI.identifyJ.measureK.translatesTimetoLimitEnglish’sPowerEnglishisanofficialorco-officiallanguageinmanycountriesaroundtheworld.Itsvalueincommunicationisthushigh,andsoistheinterestinlearningit.ManypeopleuseEnglishasasecondorforeignlanguage.Takentogether,nativeandnon-nativeEnglishspeakersworldwidetotalbetween1billionand1.5billion.This31to12%to19%oftheglobalpopulation.ThedominanceofEnglishinglobalcommunicationisviewedpositivelybymanyduetoitspracticalbenefits.However,italsoraisesmanyproblemsfornativespeakersofotherlanguages.Themostimportantchallengeisthatoffairnessor“l(fā)inguisticjustice.”Acommonlanguageisabitlikeatelephonenetwork,butthecoststoaccessanduseit32widely.PeoplewholearnEnglishasasecondlanguagefacelearningcosts,whilenativespeakerscanconnectwithallnetworkmembersforfree.WesternEuropeancountriesspendbetween5%and15%oftheireducationbudgetonforeignlanguageteaching.InEnglish-speakingcountries,bycontrast,foreignlanguageteachinghaslongbeenin33asyoungergenerationsfeellessneedtolearnotherpeople’slanguages.Thistrend34intoconsiderablesavingsthatcanthenbeusedforotherpublicservices.Asecondtypeofinequalityrelatestotheuseofacommonlanguage.Inmostprofessionalcontexts,apersonismoreeffectiveand35whenusingtheirnativelanguage.Thisinequalityisdifficult,butnotimpossible,to36.Inscientificresearch,Englishisoftenrequiredforpublishingininternationaljournalsandobtainingfunding.Astudyof900researchersfoundthatnon-nativeEnglishspeakerstakeuptotwiceaslongasnativespeakerstoread,writeorreviewpublicationsinEnglish.Theyarealsoabout2.5timesmorelikelytohavetheirpapers37forlinguisticreasonsand12.5timesmorelikelytobeaskedtomakelanguage-relatedrevisions.Asaresult,evenwithequalorgreatertechnicalskills,non-nativeEnglishspeakersmayhavefewercareeropportunities.Itiscertainlyeasierto38aproblemthantofindsolutions.However,somecompensatorymeasuresmayhelpreducegloballinguisticinjustice.Someexpertshaveproposeda“l(fā)inguistictax”onEnglish-speakingcountries,withtherevenuegoingtocountrieswhereEnglishistaughtasaforeignlanguage.Otherideasincludemore39useofmachinetranslationandAIinscientificpublications,withpublisherscoveringthecosts.Ofcourse,linguisticjusticeisnotanissue40toEnglish.Thesameproblemwouldariseifanotherlanguagedominatedtheworld.Butrightnow,Englishholdsthatrole.Formanythisisablessing,butshouldwenotalsothinkofthoseforwhomitisacauseforconcern?四、完形填空(★★★)Isthereanythingnicerthanacoolingicecreamonahotsummer’sday?Thistraditionaltreatiscenturiesold,butourtastesandconsumerhabitsare_________.Howistheicecreamproductionprocesschanging,andwhoisdrivingthis_________?Makingicecreamisa_______process.Whiletherecipeis_______-milk,sugarandfat,plusflavorsandcolors-icecreamhasacomplexchemistry.Gettingthe_________rightbetweenice,fatandairisimportantiftheicecreamistohavetherighttexture.Toachievethis,theingredientsneedtobemixedandheated,thencooledandfrozen-aprocessthattakestimeandusesalotofenergy.Designersandengineersareworkingto_________theproductionprocesswithnewspecializedequipmenttomakeitincreasinglyautomated.Fornow,_________,evenwiththehelpofrobotsand3Dprinters,itcantakeuptotwoyearsfromtestinganewfrozendessertproducttoitbeing_______toconsumers.Anddemandisonlygoingup.AccordingtothefoodpackagingcompanyTetraPak,morethan25billionlitresoficecreamwereeaten_________in2021.WhiletheUSandChinaarethebiggestconsumers,datafromNielsenIQshowsthatpeopleintheUKbought28%moreicecreamduringtheUK’srecord-breakingsummercomparedtoayearearlier.__________,risingtemperaturescanexplainwhysomepeoplearebuyingmoreicecream,butit’snottheonlyexplanation.Thepandemichasseenpeople__________pleasurestheycanenjoyathome,whichincludeeatingindulgent(放縱的)foods.Andworriesaboutthecost-of-livingcrisiscouldhavea__________effect,asevenapremium(高端的)icecreamisanaffordabletreat.So,whatnewthingscanweexpectonastickorinacone?Consumersofallagesbuyicecream,butitismillennialconsumerswhoaredrivinginterestinmoreoriginalflavors,includingspices.Dairystill__________,butplant-basedicecream,sorbets(雪糕)andlow-caloriechoicesareagrowingpartofthefrozendessertmarket.But,accordingtoElsebethBaungaard,portfoliomanager(投資組合經(jīng)理)atTetraPak,thenextworldwide__________willbelessaboutinnovationandmoreaboutportionsize.“I’msorrytosayit’ssimply__________,”shesays.“Butthequalitywillbehigher.”41.A.peakingB.evolvingC.continuingD.surviving42.A.growthB.investmentC.expansionD.shift43.A.labor-savingB.eye-catchingC.time-consumingD.profit-making44.A.simpleB.secretC.specialD.specific45.A.linkB.differenceC.lineD.balance46.A.monitorB.improveC.investigateD.observe47.A.thereforeB.howeverC.likewiseD.moreover48.A.vitalB.relevantC.a(chǎn)vailableD.familiar49.A.globallyB.nationallyC.regionallyD.provincially50.A.LuckilyB.HopefullyC.HappilyD.Clearly51.A.reachingforB.seeingthroughC.lookingintoD.showingoff52.A.visualB.indirectC.similarD.dynamic53.A.dominatesB.survivesC.a(chǎn)risesD.spoils54.A.issueB.scaleC.basisD.trend55.A.shrinkingB.varyingC.matteringD.lasting五、閱讀理解(★★)WhenIwaslittle,mydadwouldletmesitbesidehimwhilehepainted.Hewouldtellmehowthecowbyitselfisjustacow,andthegrasslandbyitselfisjustgrassandflowers,andthesunlightgoingthroughthetreesisjustabeamoflight,butputthemalltogetherandyou’vegotmagic.Iunderstoodwhathewassaying,butI’veneverfeltwhathewassayinguntilonedaywhenIwasupinthesycamoretree(梧桐樹)torescueakitestuckinthebranches.Itwasalongwayup,butIthoughtI’dgiveitatry.Istartedclimbing.ThenIlookeddown.AndsuddenlyIgotdizzyandweak.Butthekitewasstillbeyondmyreach.IcaughtmybreathandforcedmyselftoconcentrateonthekiteasIclimbedup.WhenIhadthekitefree,Ineededaminutetorest.That’swhenthefearbegantodisappear,andinitsplacecamethemostamazingfeelingthatIwasflying,sailingamongtheclouds.ThenIbegantonoticehowwonderfulthelightwindsmelled.Icouldn’tstopbreathingitin,fillingmylungswiththesweetestsmellI’deverknown.Inevergotovertheview.Ikeptthinkingofwhatitfeltliketobeupsohighinthattree.Iwantedtoseeit,tofeelit,again.Andagain!Itwasn’tlongbeforeIwasn’tafraidofbeingupsohighandfoundthesamespot.Icouldsitthereforhours,justlookingoutattheworld.Sunsetswereamazing:Somedaysthey’dbepurpleandpink;somedaysthey’dbebrightorange,settingfiretocloudsacrossthehorizon.Theviewfrommysycamorewasmorethancloudsandwindandcolorscombined.Eventually,myfather’sbeliefmovedfrommyheadtomyheart.Istartedmarveling(驚奇)athowthatwaspossible.HowcouldIbesofullofpeaceandfullofwonder?Itwasmagic.56.Whydidtheauthorclimbupthesycamoretree?

A.Toplayinthetree.B.Topracticeclimbingskills.C.Toprovehercourage.D.Togetatrappedkite.57.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sclimbingexperience?

A.Unusualbutpainful.B.Competitiveandimaginative.C.Adventurousbutrewarding.D.Well-plannedandinteresting.58.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthetext?

A.Practicemakesperfect.B.AllroadsleadtoRome.C.Positiveactionleadstohappiness.D.Thewholeisgreaterthanthesumofitsparts.59.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheLastMemoryB.UpintheSycamoreTreeC.Father’sBestSuggestionD.CloudsAcrosstheHorizon(★★★)TheHottestPeppersintheWorldThetitleof“hottestpepperintheworld”issomethingthat’schallengedmoreoftenthanyoumayexpect.Everyyearhotpeppercultivatorsfindnewwaystocreatepeppersthatwillcompeteforthetopposition.BelowwelistthecurrenthottestpeppersbasedonexpectedmedianheatontheScovilescale(史高維爾指標,辣椒辣度的測量單位).1.PepperXPepperXwascultivatedbythePuckerButtPepperCompanyintheUS.Measuredatitsmaxat3.18millionScovilleHeatUnits(SHU),andofficiallymeasuredat2.69millionSHUintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords,PepperXtrulyoutshinesthepreviousrecordholder,theCarolinaReaper.2.CarolinaReaperTheCarolinaReaper,alsodevelopedbythePuckerButtPepperCompany,heldthetitleoftheworld’shottestpepperintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsfrom2013to2021.Thepepper’sheatlevelreachesanaverageof1.6millionSHU,withsomeindividualpeppersrecordedatover2.2millionSHU.3.KomodoDragonTheKomodoDragonpepperisafierychilihailingfromtheUK.It’srenownedforitsextremeheatbetween1.4millionto2.2millionSHU.TheheatoftheKomodoDragonpepperisnotimmediatebutbuildsupfor10secondsbeforeitunleashesitsfullpotential.4.TrinidadMorugaScorpionTheTrinidadMorugaScorpionoriginatesfromislandcountryTrinidadandTobago.Itsintenseheatmeasuresfrom1.2to2millionSHU.Anditlookswicked,withitsscorpion-likestingertail.Thisfierypepperwasevenrecognizedastheworld’shottestchilibytheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsin2012.5.PotDouglahThe7PotDouglahalsooriginatesfromTrinidadandTobago,rangingfrom923,889to1,853,986SHU.Thepeppergetsitsnamefromthelocalbelief(andfact)thatonepodisenoughtospiceupsevenpotsofstew.Itsdarkbrowncolorgivesitauniqueappearanceamongchilipeppers.60.ThehottestchiliintheworldaccordingtotheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsin2015was________.

A.PepperXB.CarolinaReaperC.KomodoDragonD.TrinidadMorugaScorpion61.What’sthesimilaritybetweenTrinidadMorugaScorpionand7PotDouglah?

A.TheybothoriginatefromtheUS.B.Theyweredevelopedbythesamecompany.C.Theybothhaveuniqueappearance.D.TheywerebothrecognizedbytheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords.62.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheKomodoDragonpepperfromthetext?

A.Itisamildchilipepperknownforitsimmediateheat.B.ItisaUK-originatedchilipepperwithadelayedheatsensation.C.TheheatleveloftheKomodoDragonpepperisconsistentlyat2.2millionSHU.D.TheKomodoDragonpepper’sheatislessthanthatoftheCarolinaReaper.(★★★★)Literatureopensupanewworldforthereader.WheneverIfeelupsetbyanythingorstressedoutaboutthelittleorbigthingsinlife,goingbacktomybooksgivesmeanescapefromtheharshrealityIamsurroundedwith.Forme,EnglishLiteratureisn’tjustreadingextensivelyorcollectingknowledgefromvarioussourcesandassemblingthem,itissomuchmore.Sincemychildhood,Ihavebeenfascinatedbyhowtheauthors,poets,and,moreimportantly,playwrightsconveypassionandsentiments.Ipersonallyfinditsodifficulttoconveymyfeelingsandemotionsinasetofwords,butitcontinuestofascinatemeastohowtheyaccomplishtocedetheirsentimentsalmostperfectlyinastringofwords.Forexample:“Linesalongmyface,theydullmyeyes,yetkeepondying,becauseIlovetolive.”Shesaysthatbyfacingthechallengesandpainpresentedbylifetoher,therearenowlinesofresignationandsadnessonherface.Thesufferingsgivenbylifearesuchthathereyeshavelosttheirlightandhavebecomedull.Yetthewondersoflifegiveherthepowertocontinue.WhatIlikethemostaboutliteratureisthatweareshakenoutfromourcomfortzonewhenwereadliterarymasterpieces.Alotofbooksmaynotglorifytheprotagonistsbutgiveaninsightintowhyaparticularcharacterbehavedinacertainmanner.Beinganardentloverofhistory,IhavealwaysbeenintriguedbytheevolutionofEnglishliteratureovertheages.TakethebooksbyCharlesDickensorJaneAustenforexample,youcanclearlyseetheyhavealwaysshowntheothersideoftheworld,thesufferingsexperiencedbytheworkingclass.Eventheircomediesdonotfeellikecomediesatall.However,aftertheVictorianeraendedandModernismstarted,themodernliterature’sinfluence(Ibelieve)wasWW1andWW2.Whenyouread“GonewiththeWind”andreadaboutpeoplelikeAshleyWilkes,youbegintoquestionthepurposeoffightingwars.Theyhavealwayswrittenoftimeswhichtranscendtheirown.Theyhaveshownrebellionsoftheirardorsaversetotheunderstandingsofthesociety.Theserebellionsagainstthesociety’sestablisheddogmashavebeenoneofthemainthemesoftheliteratureofthosetimes.ButthereisaclearcontrastbetweentheVictorianliteratureandthemodernliterature.Allofthewritersalwaystookonthemoralcode,characterandconscience.Theevolutionofliteratureistotallyuniqueinitsownway.EnglishLiteraturehasopenedmymindtowardsintellectualactivitiesandhashelpedtodefinemyfeelingsandemotionswithbeautifullyweavedwords.63.Theunderlinedword“resignation”inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto________.

A.dismissionB.retirementC.happinessD.obedience64.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEregardingthesatisfactionthatEnglishliteraturebroughttotheauthor?

A.Adaptabilitytothestatusquo.B.Reflectionsonthecharacters’behaviors.C.Relieffromtheactualities.D.Knowledgeaboutthetimes.65.Accordingtothepassage,itcanbeinferredthat________.

A.TheleadingcharacterintheliteraryworksoutweighstheminorrolesininspiringreadersB.Inthecontextofasetera,almostallwritershaveidenticalliterarygenreC.TheendoftheVictorianeramarkedthebeginningofquestioningthepurposeofthebattlefieldD.IfindithardtoconveyemotionswhileIwasabsorbedintheexpressivenessoftheliterature66.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HowEnglishliteraturespeaksmyheart?B.Howliterarygiantshelpmeadvanceahead?C.Whyliteratureisamicrocosmofsociety?D.WhyIlovestudyingEnglishLiterature?(★★★★)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,choosethebestanswersfromthesixstatementsaccordingtowhatyouhavejustread.ThepriceofapieceofhistoryAfreshlemoncanbepurchasedforlessthan$1.Butin2008,Cowan'sAuctionsinCincinnatisoldalemonblackenedwithagefor$2,350.Whatwassospecialaboutthislemon?67Accordingtoahandwrittennoteininkattachedtoapartlysealedbottlecontainingthelemon,thefruitwaspickedinMay1842byWashington's"oldgardener"some43yearsafterthefirstpresident'sdeathTwothousanddollarsisalottopayforproduce,evenfromtheestateofafoundingfather.Thissale,however,justmightbeconsideredabargaincomparedwithpricespaidforotherhistoricalcollectiblesinrecentyears.68Collectingapieceofhistory,oranobjectassociatedwithafamousperson,isnotbrandnew.Ordinaryobjectswithextraordinarystorieshaveincreasinglybeencomingtoauctionandachievinghighprices,saysThomasVenning,directorofChristie'sdepartmentofbooksandmanuscriptsinLondon.Pricesarebeingdrivenup,hesays,bycollectorsintheU.S.and,increasingly,inAsia.TheHawkingwheelchair,forexample,waspurchasedbyaprivatemuseuminChina.69Foronething,theirhistoryofownershipisbothcrucialandsometimesdifficulttoprove.Photographsofthefamouspersonwiththeobject,aswellasdocumentation(suchasletters,diariesorrecollectionsbyacquaintancesreferringtotheobject)canalsohelp.70ToevaluatethevalueofaPicassopainting,onecanlookatrecentpricespaidforotherPicassopaintingsofthesameperiod,similarsizeorstyle.FindinganotherrecentsaleofalemonplantedbyGeorgeWashingtonisadifferentmatter.KatieHorstman,headofCowan'sAmericanHistorydepartment,saysshecouldfindnocomparableitemsforthelemonasshepreparedthepieceforitsauction.Ms.Horstmanneverthelesseventuallyarrivedattheestimatedvalueat$3,000to$4,000,shesays,byresearchingauctionrecordsforobjectssomehowassociatedwithWashingtonthathadappearedonthemarket.Cowansendedupestimatingthevalueofthelemonat$3,000to$4,000,accordingtodescriptiononitswebsite.ObjectsassociatedwithWashingtonthesedays,Ms.Horstmansays,cansellforanywherefrom1,000uptotensofthousandsofdollars.

A.StephenHawking’swheelchairfetched296,750atasaleatChristie'sinLondonlastNovember.B.Yetdeterminingpotentialvaluesofsuchobjectsisn'teasy.C.ItwassaidtobefromatreeplantedbyGeorgeWashingtonatMountVernon.D.Theauctionresultsurelydrewtheattentionfromboththebusinessandeconomicsworlds.E.Theuniquenessofmanyoftheseobjectsfurthercomplicateseffortstoputavalueonthem.F.Thereforetheuniquevalueofmanyobjectsprovedtheworthofcollection.六、選詞填空(★★★)Fillintheblankswithphrasesinthebox.

A.clearupB.onto

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