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华中师大一附中高三 2010年五月适应性考试英语试题(试卷类型: B)全卷满分 150分。考试用时 120分钟。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom. BInanoffice. C.Inahotel.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutparties?Hepreferssmallpartiestobigparties.Hethinkssmallpartiesaremorepopularamonghisfriends.Hethinkstheyshouldpaybackalltheirfriendsbybigparties.Whydoesthewomanwanttobuyamobilephone?Becauseit’sinconvenientforhertousethedormitoryphone.Becauseamobilephonecanhelpsavetimeforher.Becauseshewantstofollowthefashion.Whatwillthewomandonextaccordingtotheconversation?A.Togotoworkagain. B.Tostayathome. C.Togetexamined.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefurnitureshow?A.Expensive. B.Terrible. C.Terrific.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至7题。Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atapolicestation. B.Atateacher’soffice.C.AttheCustoms.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?Thewomanwascaughtstealingatlast.ThewomanwasgoodfriendswiththemanCubancigarsarenotallowedintothecountry.听第7段材料,回答第 8至10题。Whydidthemannotwanttogodancing?Becausehehateddancing.Becausehewasalittletired.Becausehelikedmusic.Whatdidtheman’smanagerthinkofthefoodintheClubBlueNote?A.Verynice. B.Veryterrible. C.Verystrangebuttasty.Whataretheytalkingaboutintheconversation?A.Planfortheweekday. B.PlanfortheFridaynight.C.Plantoopenaclub.听第8段材料,回答第 11至13题。.WhatisDon’sproblem?Thereissomethingwrongwithhisvoice.Hehasn’tpreparedforhislesson.Hehasgothiswalletlost.WhatdoesthewomanJanetoffertodo?Tobringtheexampapertotheclass.TobringDon’skeytoProf.Webster.TotakeDontohospital.WhendoesDonhavehisnextclass?A.Thursday. B.Wednesday. C.Tuesday.听第9段材料,回答第 14至16题。Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Theman’snewhouse. B.AnewTV. C.Discountsinashop.Whatwillthemanprobablydoasaresultoftheconversation?A.ToreturntheTV. B.ToselltheTVtohisfriend.C.TokeeptheTVinhisnewhouse.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardsthetelevision?A.Goodforitsvalue. B.Alittleout-of-date. C.Tooexpensive.听第10段独白,回答第 17至20题。WhathashappenedtoOkinawa,Japan?A.Atyphoon. B.Asnowstorm. C.Anearthquake.Howmanyemergencyreliefworkershavebeensenttotherescue?A.700. B.500. C.160.Whathappenedtothegirlonherwaytoschool?Shewascaughtbythepolice.Shewasbeatenbyherfather.Shewaskidnapped.Whatisthelastnewsabout?A.Music. B.Sports. C.Weather.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、CD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Shewentthroughaperiodofemotionalafterhercompanyfellintoruinsandshefinallydecidedtofindanewjob.A.control B.outburst C.adjustment D.improvementI'vegottwoinvitationticketsfortheoftheAmeri canmovie“TheBigCountry".A.preview B.performance C.certificate D.publicationTheEuropeanCentralBankyesterdaythedocumentwasgenuinebutrefusedtomakeanyfurthercomment.A.expected B.confirmed C.concluded D.suggestedTherearehundredsofpeopledesperatetoanorphanwhoseparentswerekilledintheHaitiearthquake.A.receive B.educate C.abuse D.adoptScientistsconcludethatfemalecatstendtofavortheirrightpawswhencomplextasks.A.knockingaboutB.takingon C.holdingup D.bringinginABritishmotherwroteacookbook,healthyversionsoftraditionalmealsthathelpedhersurvivealife-threateningheartcondition.A.keptupwith B.madeupof C.putupwith D.thoughtofasShewaswhethertofollowherhusbandtogoabroadortostayathometolookafterherparents.A.takenaway B.takenup C.takenoff D.takenbetweenOver800pagesoftheearliestsurvivingChristianBiblehavebeenrecoveredandmadeontheInternet.A.flexible B.brilliant C.available D.conventionalThelongabsenceofrainleadstoaseriousdroughtinthesouthwestofChina,whichdrawstheconcernsofthewholecountry.A.gradually B.undoubtedly C.accidentallyD.immediatelySheeponaremoteScottishislandaregraduallyshrinkingglobalwarming,accordingtoastudypublishedinthejournalScience.A.incaseof B.bymeansof C.onaccountofD.inspiteof第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Whenmyfatherdied,oneofthetasksthatfelltomewastosortthroughanddecidewhichobjectstosaveandwhichtothrowaway.NowIlookatthe31ofmylifeasifIweredead,32 whatmychildrenwilldowiththehumanskull(骷髅)that33onthebookcasenexttomydesk.Icouldn34tthemiftheythrewitout.They 'vebeenwantingtodothatforsomeyears,35willtheyknowhowmuchcanbelearnedfrom36withaskull?Andwhataboutmybooks?37theycanfindsomeplaceintheir38fortenthousandbooks.However,Iknowtheywilllookatthewhite,plasticheadofahorseonmydeskand39itintoaGladtrashbagwithoutany40,neverknowingthatitistheonlyplace41fromthefirstchessset(棋子)Iowned.
Howmanyboxesofminewillmychildren42 ?CanItrustmychildrenwithmy43Everyobjectofourlivesisa44 ,andemotionswirls(旋动)arounditlikefog,hidingand45atinytruthoftheheart.Ilookattheseobjectsthataremineandknow,too,thattheyare46ofhowaloneIam,howaloneeachofusis,47nooneknowswhatanyobjectmeansexceptheorshewho48it.Ihavethememoryoftakingithome49oneofmynewly-bornchildrenfromthehospital;onlyIhavethememoryofwhatitlookedlikewhenIlivedinthatapartmentandwhereitsatinthathouse.Ilookattheobjectsthataremine,andthememoriesare50andpermeated(渗透着)withlove.IlookattheobjectsthataremineandknowthatI'mgoingtomissmeverymuch31.A.tasksB.booksC.objectsD.pictures32.A.designingB.wonderingC.concludingD.weaving33.A.sitsB.sleepsC.criesD.smiles34.A.educateB.blameC.understandD.strike35.A.andB.soC.orD.but36.A.livingB.helpingC.playingD.speaking37.A.HonestlyB.LuckilyC.SurelyD.Naturally38.A.apartmentsB.bagsC.desksD.hearts39.A.dragB.throwC.moveD.take40.A.hesitationB.loveC.careD.worry41.A.castingB.expandingC.shiningD.remaining42.A.enjoyB.findC.reserveD.prepare43.A.passionB.lifeC.respectD.heart44.A.memoryB.pleasureC.beliefD.mark45.A.preventingB.spreadingC.protectingD.encouraging46.A.measuresB.phenomenaC.symbolsD.tracks47.A.whenB.onceC.unlessD.as48.A.prefersB.ownsC.repairsD.remembers49.A.withB.forC.likeD.to50.A.warmB.strangeC.newD.bitter第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项( A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMr.Whitsontaughtsixth-gradescience.Onthefirstdayofclass,hegaveusalectureaboutananimalcalledtheCattywampus,annocturnal(夜间活动的)animalthatwaswipedoutduringtheIceAge.Hepassedaroundaskullashetalked.Wealltooknotesandlaterhadaquiz.Whenhereturnedmypaper,Iwasshocked.Therewasabigred"X'througheachofmyanswers.Therehadtobesomemistakes!IhadwrittendownexactlywhatMr.Whitsonsaid.ThenIrealizedthateveryoneintheclasshadfailed.Whathadhappened?Verysimple,Mr.Whitsonexplained.HehadmadeupallthatstoryabouttheCattywampus.Theinformationinournoteswas,therefore,incorrect.Didweexpectcreditforincorrectanswers?Needlesstosay,wewereoutraged.Whatkindoftextwasthis?Andwhatkindofteacherishe?Weshouldhavefigureditout,Mr.Whitsonsaid.Afterall,attheverymomenthewaspassingaroundtheCattywampusskull(intruth,acat'hRdn'Hebeentellingusthatnotraceoftheanimalremained?Hehaddescribeditsamazingnightvision,thecolorofitsfurandanynumberofotherfactshecouldn'thaveknown,hehadgiventheanimalaridiculousname,andwestillhadnbeensuspicious.Thezeroesonourpaperswouldberecordedinhisgradebook,hesaid.Andtheywere.Mr.Whitsonsaidhehopedwewouldlearnsomethingfromthisexperience.Hetoldusnottoletourmindsgotosleep,andtospeakupifweeverthoughtheorthetextbookwaswrong.Wecardedournewskepticism(怀疑主义)intoallourclasses.Thiscausedproblemsfortheotherteachers,whoweren'usedtobeingchallenged.Ourhistoryteacherwouldbelecturingaboutsomething,andthentherewouldbeclearingsofthethroatandsomeonewouldsay“Cattywampus".IfI'everaskedtoproposeasolutiontothecrisisinourschools,itwillbeMr.Whitson.Ihaven'tmadenygreatscientificdiscoveries,butMr.Whitson'sclassgavemeandmyclassmatessomethingjustasimportant:thecouragetolookpeopleintheeyeandtellthemtheyarewrong.Healsoshowedusthatyoucanhavefundoingit.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldprobablybe.A.Cattywampus B.ThebestteacherIeverhadC.Anewteachingmethod D.AninterestingandunforgettablelessonTheunderlinedwordoutragedinthesecondparagraphheremeans.A.excited B.angry C.disappointed D.discouragedFromthispassage,weknowthatMr.Whitsonwasateacher.A.creativeinteaching B.difficulttogetalongwithC.fondofbeingchallenged D.fullofenergyandenthusiasmWecaninferfromthepassagethat.CattywampuscouldbefoundintheIceAgeteachersandtextbooksarenotalwaysrightthehistoryteacherdidn'tliketobechallengedMr.WhitsonalwaysmadeabadimpressiononhisstudentsBWhenitcomestoyourskin,thereisanextremelyimportantfactthatyoumustkeepinmind:Yourskinisthelargestorganofyourbody.Asanobviousresult,skinhealthandmaintenance(保养)isvital.Yourskindoeseverythingfromprotectingyoufromtheelementstoassistingyouwithbreathing.Yourskinkeepsyourbodyhydrated(含水的)andregulatesyourbody'stemperature.Intheend,thisreallyisonlythebeginningofallofthevariousvitalfunctionsthatyourskinprovidestoyou.Despitetheextremeimportanceofaperson'sskin,therealityisthatmanypeoplesimplydonotpaymuchattentiontoissuesrelatingtothehealthoftheirskin.Withthatinmind,therearesomeprimetipsandpointersthatyoumustalwayskeepinmindwhenitcomestothehealthandprotectionofyourskin.Protectionagainstharmfulraysfromthesunisoneofthemostimportantstepsthatyouneedtotake.Withthisinminditisvitallyimportantthatyoumakecertainyouusesolidprotectionwhenyougooutintothesun.Yourdietalsohasadirecteffectonthehealthofyourskin.Themostimportantaspectofyourdietinrelationtothehealthofyourskinistomakecertainthatyoueataproperamountoffooditemsthatcontaintheproteinsandnutrientsnecessaryforcellularmaintenance,repairandregeneration(再生).Withthisinmind,yourskincellsactuallyrelyonasufficientamountofcarbohydrates.WaterisalsoimportanttotheHealthofyourskin.Whileyoucertainlyhavehearditbefore,itactuallyistruethatyoushoulddrinkatleasteight8-ounceglassesoffreshandpurewatereveryday.Therearemanyhealthbenefitsyoucangetfromdrinkingwaterdaily,includingmaintaininghealthyskin.Finally,whenitcomestothehealthofyourskintodayandintothefutureyoushouldavoidsmokingalltogether.Inaddition,youshoulddrinkalcoholonlyinmoderation.Bothsmokingandtoomuchalcoholconsumptioncannegativelyaffectthehealthofyourskininsignificantways.55.Theunderlinedwordelementsinthefirstparagraphprobablyrefersto.A.allthechemicals B.afavorableenvironmentC.badweather D.thecellsmakinguptheskinThewriterlistssomeofthefunctionsofskininthebeginningpartto.makeananalysisofthemaintopicofthepassagegiveabriefintroductiontothemaintopicofthepassagedrawreaders 'attentiontothemaintopicofthepassagegivethereadersasummaryofthemaintopicofthepassage57.Whichofthefollowingdoesnothelpmaintainthehealthofskin?Drinkingalcoholinmoderation.Includingadequatecarbohydratesindiet.Usingsolidprotectionwhenexposedtothesun.Drinkingenoughfreshandpurewatereveryday.Themostsuitabletitleofthepassagemaybe.A.Anessentialorganofourbody B.TipsforsoftandsmoothskinC.Howtokeepourskinhealthy D.HabitsandskinhealthCWhenourson,Alex,wasyoung,hehatedtotravel.Weenduredrefusalstovisitonemoremuseum,evenifitwastheLouvre.WecopedwithachildwhoresistedevenatasteofonionsoupinParisandwhoinsistedhewouldlikenothingmorethanorderingroomserviceatthehotelandwatchingTV.Overtheyears,wehavecomeupwithseveralhard-earnedbutrealisticstrategiestohelpkidscopeonlong-distancetrips.First,werecognizethatsomechildrenhavetroubleadjustingtonewenvironments,food,timezonesandschedules.So,inadvanceofatriptoEngland,wegaveoursonatasteofthenewculturebymakingshepherdspieforsupper.Helovedthemashedpotatoes,choppedmeatandbrowngravy(肉汁).ForItaly,wesampledhomemadepesto(香蒜沙司) servedoverlinguine(扁面条).ForAmsterdam,Icookedupapotofcomfortingpeasoupandbakedadeliciousapplepancakecalledpannekoeken.Then,whenwetraveledtotheseplaces,heatethesefoodsandtheyseemedlikeatasteofhome.Inadditiontofood,wealwayssampletheculturebeforehandbyreadingbooksandrentingmoviesfromthecountrieswewillbevisiting.ForItaly,thebookItalianFolktalesbyItaloCalvinoandthefilmsJohnnyStecchinQCinemaParadiso,andIlPostinogaveoursonaglimpseoftheItalianwayoflife.ForBritain,werentedMr.BeanandBillyElliot,andenjoyedstoriesbyJ.R.R.TolkienandE.Nesbit.ForAmsterdam,hefinishedTheDiaryofAnneFrank.Beforeweleavehome,wealsoaskAlextogothroughourtourbooksandpickoutactivitiesthatappealtohim.HewasexcitedaboutvisitingtheLondonDungeonandtheImperialWarMuseum,andtakingarideintheLondonEye.Theyturnedouttobebighits.BecauseAlex'spreferencesweregivenequalattention,hewasmoretolerantofhisparentsselections,suchasvisitingChartersCathedralandtheVanGoghMuseum.We'vealsolearnedthehardwaythatdraggingoursonoutofbedearlyinthemorning,thusmakinghimgrumpyallday.Nowthatheisateenager,welethimsleepinwhilewesipcoffeeatacafeworkoutatthehotelgym,ortakealongwalk.ThismakesourtimetogethermuchmoreenjoyableAccordingtothewriter,parentsareadvisedto.takechildren'sinterestandpreferencesintoaccountpostponetravelinguntilthekidsareincollegeallowtheirkidsarideintheLondonEyeD.cookchildrensfavoritefoodCinemaParadisoandIlPostinoarementionedas.anapproachtointerestthefuturepossiblevisitparticulardesiresofchildrencomfortableactivitieschildrencouldpickoutD.highlyappreciatedfilmsfortouristsTheunderlinedwordgrumpy"inthelastparagraphissimilarinmeaning to.A.tolerant B.bad-tempered C.energeticD. nervousWhichofthefollowingmightserveasapossibletitleforthispassage?A.HowtomotivateKidstotravel B. JoysofTraveling.C.WhetherYouGoorNot. D. KidsandParents.DLastSundayImadeavisittosomenewneighborsdowntheblock.Nospecificpurposeinmind,justanopportunitytositatthekitchentable,havesometeaandchat.AsIdidso,itoccurredtomehowraretheSundayvisithasbecome.WhenIwasakidintheNewJerseyofthe1960s,Sundayvisitswereroutine.Moststoreswereclosed,almostnobodyworked,andthehighways,asaresult,werenotthedesperatesteeplechases(障碍赛跑) theyhavebecometoday.Myfamilynormallytraveledeightcityblockstothehomeofmygrandmother—thesamehousemyfatherwasraisedin,whereadultswouldsitonthefrontporchandchatwhilewechildrenplayedhide-and-seek.TheSundayvisitwassomethingtodesirestrongly.Itwastherepetitiontochurch,ourrewardforanhourofdevotion,anopportunitytotakeadvantageofthefactthatDadwasnotatwork,wewerenotinschool,andtherewerenochoresthatcouldn’twaituntilMonday.Sundaywas,indeed,differentfromalltheotherdaysoftheweek,becauseeveryoneseemedtobeonthesameschedule,whichmeansthattherewasonedaywheneveryoneseemedtohavetimeforeverybodyelse.Sundayasadayofrestis,orwas,sodeeplyrootedintheculturethatit’ssurprisingtoconsiderthat,inashortspanoftime,ithasalmostentirelylostthisassociation.Inmychildhood,itwasassumedthateveryonewouldeitherbehomeorvisitingsomeoneelse ’shomeonSunday.Butnowthequestionis,“WhatdoyouplantoDOthisSunday?”TheanswercanrangefromgoingtothemalltoparticipatinginaroadracetojettingtoMontrealforlunch.Ifoneweretorespond, “mI’makingaSundayvisittofamily,”suchananswerwouldfeelsepia-toned,anechofromanotherera.IsupposeIshouldbegratefultoliveinMaine,astateofsmalltowns,abundantlandandtightrelationships.Eventhoughfolksworkashardhereastheydoanywhereelse,thestate’spowerfullyruralcast(特质) stillharborsatleastremnantsoftheethicofyesterday'sAmerica,wherepeoplehadtodependononeanotherinthefaceofeconomicvagaries(反复无常的情况) andachallengingenvironment.Thewriter’sgeneralimpressionoftheSundayinthepastwasadaywhen .everyonewaspayingavisittosomerelativefarawayeveryoneseemedtobefreeandcouldhavesomeleisureDadwasnotatworkwhileMomwasbusycleaningthehousenearlyeveryadultwouldgotochurchandchildrenwerenotatschoolInthefourthparagraph,thewritercomparestheresponse“I’mmakingaSundayvisittofamily”toanechofromanothererabecause .peoplenowadayspreferstayingathomeonSundaypeopleinthecitydislikebeingdisturbedonSundaysuchanswersarerarelyheardinourmodernsocietyvisitingsomeoneonSundaymighttakealotoftimeFromthelastparagraphwemayinferthat .peopleinMainesuffermorefromeconomicdepressionandthechangedenvironmentpeopleinMainehasabandonedtheirtraditionandlivedanabsolutenewlifelandinMaineisshort,thustherelationshipbetweenpeopleistensepeopleinMainealwayshelpeachotherwhentheyareinneedWhichwordwemayusetodescribethewriter’sattitudetowardstheSundaytoday?A.Treasured. B.Anxious. C.Unsatisfied. D.Teased.EFarmersmaynotbeabletopreventnaturaldisasters,buttheycanatleasttrytheirbesttoreducelosses.Forexample,theycanplantcropsthataremorelikelytosurviveextremeweather.Innorth-centralVietnam,peoplewithsmallfarmsdonotplantricebetweenSeptemberandDecember.Seasonalrainsmightdestroytherice.Soinstead,theyplantlotusseedsonraisedbeds.TheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganizationsaysthelotusseedsbringagoodpriceinlocalmarkets.FarmersinthePhilippinesareshowingnewinterestincropslikewingedbeans,stringbeans,arrowrootandcassava.TheAsianDisasterPreparednessCentersaystraditionalcropslikethesecansurvivethefiercestormsthatoftenstriketheislands.TheUnitedNationssayssomeAfricanfarmersgrowbambaragroundnutsduringlongdryperiods.Theseedsofthisdrought-resistantplantcanbeboiledforeatingorformakingflour.Insomepartsoftheworld,farmersgrowvetivergrass.ResearchersinThailandwroteaboutvetiverin2007inthejournalScienceAsia.Theynotedthatthegrasscanabsorbandcontrolthespreadofharmfulwastewaters,likethosefrompigfarms.AgriculturalexpertandauthorWilliamRiverasaysvetiverresistsdifficultconditions.Itreducesdamagefromheavyrains.Andvetiverplantedonearthendamsmaystrengthenthemagainstbreaksandflooding.WilliamRiveraalsospeaksapprovinglyofalfalfa.Itsdeeprootscanfindandtakeupgroundwater.Thoserootsalsohelpholdthesoilagainstwinds.Andalfalfacanbeavaluablefoodsourceforanimals.Thedeepandextensiverootsofsunflowersmakethemanothergoodcandidateforresistingextremeconditions.Thetallplantshavebrightlycoloredheadsthatprovideseedsandoil.NorthDakotagrowsmorehectaresofsunflowersthananyotherAmericanstate.ButNorthDakotaisbetterknownasatopwheatproducingstate.HansKandelworksattheNorthDakotaStateUniversityExtensionServiceinFargo.HesaysfarmersinsomepartsofNorthDakotaplantwheatthatisreadytoharvestinonlyaboutonehundreddays.Thatwayitcangrowbeforethehot,drymonthsofJulythroughSeptember.Theunderlinedpart“bringagoodpriceinlocalmarketsinthe2ndparagraphimpliesthatlotusseeds.willsatisfytheneedsofthelocalpeoplearewhatthelocalfarmerseateverydaycanbringthelocalfarmerssomeprofitdon'sellverywellbecauseoftheirhighpricesVetivergrassisplantedbecauseitcan.beusefulinmanyaspectssurvivethefiercestormsinsummerprovideseedsandoilbeavaluablefoodsourceforanimalsFromthelastparagraphwecanseethatthefarmersinNorthDakota.arenothardworkingsotheyaresufferingfrompovertydon'thaveenoughknowledgeofweatherandfarmingaregoodattakingadvantageoftheweatherconditionsplantmoresunflowersthanwheatFromthispassagewemaysafelyconcludethat.weatherconditionsarealwaysdecisivefactorsinagriculturesomecropscanhelpfarmerstofightagainstextremeweatheragricultureisdevelopingfastintheworldthespeciesoftheworldarechangingquickly第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。- HasLiLeifinishedhisworktoday? Ihavenoidea,buthe(做实验)whenIsawhimthismorning.(conduct) Theyaren'tquiet,arethey? No.Theyareaccustomed(不说话) atmeals.(talk)Fromthedistance(来了一个士兵) whowasridingahorse.(come)Itisaruleinourschoolthatnobooks(带出)unlessyouhavealibrarycard.(take)Thenewsspreadquicklythroughthevillage(战
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