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届宜春中学新余四中高三开学联考英语试题本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。共150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答第1卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,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5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.Whatdoesthemanmainlydoinhisfreetime?A.WatchTV.
B.Readbooks
C.Haveawalk.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.
B.Atamusichall.
C.Atastore.
3.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Whattodowiththeproblem.B.Whentotalkabouttheproblem.C.Howtogettothebank.4.Whatwasthewomandoingwhentheearthquakehappened?A.Shewascleaningthebathroom.B.Shewaswashingherhair.C.Shewasfeedingthedog.5.Whenwillthemanmakeaphonecalltothewoman?A.On14th
B.On12th
C.On15th.
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、7题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Flightattendantandpassenger.B.Newsreporterandlistener.
C.Tourguideandtraveler.
7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Waitforher.
B.Filloutaform.
C.Knowaboutthecity.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Helockedhimselfout.[:]B.Heforgottolockthefrontdoor.
C.Hishousewasbrokeninto.9.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Lookaroundtheman’shouse.
B.Askmorequestions.
C.Talktoothers.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10.Whenisthemanleaving?A.Inaboutaweek.
B.Inaboutamonth.
C.Inacoupleofmonths11.WhyisthemangoingbacktoNewYork?A.Tovisitafriend
B.Togosightseeing
C.Toworkonaproject.12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Lookafterthewoman’sfamily.
B.ShowthewomanaroundNewYork.
C.Findajobforthewoman.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhereisEssex?A.InthesoutheastofEngland.B.InthenortheastofEngland.
C.IntheeastofEngland.
14.WhatdoesthemanthinkofBrentwood?A.Pleasant
B.Ancient
C.Inconvenient15.WhathascloseddowninBrentwood?A.Ashoppingcenter
B.Ahealthcenter
C.Acinema16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.SomecitiesinEngland.
B.Theman’shometown.
C.ThelivingconditionsofLondon.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.WhoisbusyduetotheweatherinMoscow?A.Businessmen
B.Drivers
C.Roadcleaners18.WhyhasthenumberoftheuniversitygraduatesincreasedintheU.S.?A.Therearemoreuniversities.
B.Universitystudentscangetgoodjobs.
C.
Internet-basedcoursesarepopularized.[:]19.Howmuchtimedothe280kidsspenddoinghomeworkaday?A.2hours
B.1.5hours.
C.0.5hour.
20.WhatdidthewomaninVancouverwanttodo?A.Buyanocean-sidehouse.B.Haveabetterviewfromherhouse.C.Donatesomemoneytothebuildingofapark.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,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。AThisbriefbookisaimedathighschoolstudents,butspeakstoanyonelearningatanystageoflife.Itsformal,seriousstylecloselymatchesitscontent,aschool-masterlybookonschooling.Theauthor,W.H.Armstrong,startswiththebasics:readingandwriting.Inhisopinion,readingdoesn’tjustmeanrecognizingeachwordonthepage;itmeanstakingintheinformation,digestingitandincorporatingitintooneselfjustasonedigestsasandwichandmakesitapartofhim.Thegoalistobringtheinformationbacktolife,notjusttotreatitasdeadfactsonpaperfromdeadtrees.Readingandwritingcannotbecompletelyseparatedfromeachother;infact,theaimofreadingistoexpresstheinformationyouhavegotfromthetext.I’veseenitagainandagain:Someonewhocan’texpressanideaafterreadingatextisjustasineffectiveassomeonewhohasn’treaditatall.Onlyathirdofthebookremainsafterthatdiscussion,whichArmstrongdevotestospecifictipsforstudyinglanguages,math,scienceandhistory.Hegenerallyhandlesthesetopicsthoroughlyandequally,exceptforsomeweaknessinthescienceandmathsectionsandabittoomuchpassion(激情)regardinghistorytohisstudents,thatwasahundredtimesmorethanmyhistoryteachersevergotacross.Tomydisappointment,inthispartofthebookheignoresthearts.Asamatteroffact,theydemandalltheconcentrationandstudythatmathandsciencedo,thoughthestudydiffersslightlyinkind.Althoughit’scommonlybelievedthattheartscanonlybenaturallyacquired,actually,learningtheartsisnomorenaturalthanlearningFrenchormathematics.Myothercommentisthatthetextaged.Thefirsteditionapparentlydatestothe1960s—noneofthereferences(参考文献)seemnewerthanthelate1950s.Asaresult,thediscussionmissestheentirecomputerage.Thesearesmallpoints,though,anddon’taffectthemaindiscussion.Irecommendittoanystudentandanyteacher,includingtheself-taughtstudent.21.AccordingtoArmstrong,whatisthegoalofreading?A.gainknowledgeandexpandone’sviewB.expressideasbasedonwhatonehasreadC.understandthemeaningbetweenthelinesD.getsinformationandkeepsitaliveinmemory22.Theauthorofthepassageinsiststhatlearningthearts_________.A.isasnaturalaslearningalanguageB.demandsrealpassionC.islessnaturalthanlearningmathsD.requiresgreatefforts23.Whatcanthispassagebeclassifiedas?A.anadvertisementB.abookreviewC.afeaturestoryD.anewsreportBA
thief
who
dropped
a
winning
lottery
ticket
at
the
scene
of
his
crime
has
been
given
a
lesson
in
honesty.
His
victim,
who
picked
up
the
ticket,
then
claimed
the
$25,000
prize,
managed
to
trace
him,
and
handed
over
the
cash.
The
robbery
happened
when
maths
professor
VinicioSabbatucci,
58,
was
changing
a
tire
on
an
Italian
motorway.
Another
motorist,
who
stopped
“to
help”,
stole
a
suitcase
from
his
car
and
drove
off.
The
professor
found
the
dropped
ticket
and
put
it
in
his
before
driving
home
to
Ascoli
in
eastern
Italy.
Next
day,
he
saw
the
lottery
results
on
TV
and,
taking
out
the
ticket,
realized
it
was
a
winner.He
claimed
the
60
million
lire(里拉)prize.
Then
he
began
a
battle
with
his
conscience.
Finally,
he
decided
he
could
not
keep
the
money
despite
having
been
robbed.
He
advertised
in
newspapers
and
on
the
radio,
saying,
“I’m
trying
to
find
the
man
who
robbed
me.
I
have
60
million
lire
for
him—a
lottery
win.
Please
meet
me.
Anonymity(匿名)guaranteed.”
Professor
Sabbatucci
received
hundreds
of
calls
from
people
hoping
to
trick
him
into
handing
them
the
cash.
But
there
was
one
voice
he
recognized
and
he
arranged
to
meet
the
man
Inapark.The
robber,
a
35‐year-old
unemployed
father
of
two,
gave
back
the
suitcase
and
burst
into
tears.
He
could
not
believe
what
was
happening.
“Why
didn’t
you
keep
the
money?”
he
asked.
The
professor
replied,
“I
couldn’t
because
it’s
not
mine.”
Then
he
walked
off,
spurning
the
thief’s
offer
of
a
reward.
24.
The
sentence
“Then
he
began
a
battle
with
his
conscience.”
in
Paragraph
2
implies
all
of
the
following
except
that
_________.
A.
he
thought
for
a
moment
of
avenging
himself
on
the
robber
B.
he
hesitated
about
keeping
the
money
for
some
time
C.
he
knew
what
he
should
do
as
soon
as
he
saw
the
lottery
results
D.
he
came
to
realize
that
honesty
is
more
important
than
money
25.
Whydidhundreds
of
people
phone
Professor
Sabbaturcci
?A.wanted
to
make
fun
of
him
B.
hoped
to
get
the
money
C.
knew
who
the
robber
was
D.
lost
the
lottery
ticket
26.
How
did
the
robber
feel
when
the
victim
wanted
to
find
him?
A.
Excited
B.
Frightened
C.
Ashamed
D.
Incredible
27.
If
the
story
appears
in
a
newspaper,whatmightbethe
best
title
?
A.A
Thief’s
Lucky
Day
B.
A
Popular
Maths
Professor
C.
A
Magic
Lottery
D.
A
Reward
of
Honesty
CTherearetwotypesofpeopleinthisworld:thosewhoregularlywashtheirofficecoffeecup.Andthosewhoonlytakeitofftheirdesktocoverupthecoffeemarkatthebottomwithafreshpour,drivingawaytheirshamewiththereasoningthattheheatmustkillthebacteriaorspinething.Dependingonwhichtypeofpersonyouare,thiswillbeeithermildlyannoyingormore-than-mildlyexciting.AsHeidiMitchellwroteinarecentWallStreetJournalcolumn,it’sfinetoneverwashyourcup,aslongasyou’renotsharingitwithanybodyelse.Therearetwowarningstothatstatement,infectious-diseaseexpertJeffreyStrake,aprofessoratBaylorCollegeofMedicine,toldMitchell;One,itonlyappliesifyou’renotsharingthecupwithanybodyelse.Andtwo,ifyouleavecreamorsugarinyourcupovertheweekend,thatcancertainlycausemold(霉)togrow–inwhichcase,washitout.Otherwise,though,there’snotreallymuchtoworryabout.“IfIwentandculturedtheaverageunwashedcoffeecup,ofcourseIwouldfindbacteria.”Starkesaid.“Butrememberthevastmajoritycamefromthepersonwhousedthecup.”Evenifyoudrinkfromitwhilesick,it’sprettyhardtore-infectyourselfwiththesamecup;mostvirusesdon’tlivelongoutsidethebody,whichmeansthatjustlettingyourcupliveinitsowndirtmaybeasaferbetthanthealternative;cleaningitwiththedisgustingsponge(海绵)intheofficekitchen“Thespongeinthebreakroomprobablyhasthehighestbacteriacountofanythingintheoffice.”Starkesaidiftheideaofnotwashinghorrifiesyou,juststickthespongeinthemicrowavebeforeusing.Otherwise,though,reelfreetocontinueyourlazywayswithoutguilt.28.Whatdoesthepassageintendtotellus?A.Itisharmfultodrinkcoffeewithsugar.B.It’sokaynottowashyourcoffeecupregularly.C.Thehotwatercontributestothebacteriagrowing.D.Drinkingfromunwashedcoffeecupscausesdiseaseseasily.29.WhatdoweknowfromStark’swords?A.Thecoffeecupintheofficemustbeputinthemicrowavetoclean.B.It’seasytogetinfectedifyouoftenusethesameunwashedcup.C.Thecoffeecupshouldn’tbesharedintheoffice.D.It’sgoodwaytogrowbacteriainanunwashedcup.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“yourlazyways”referto?A.Leavingyourcoffeecupunwashed. B.StickingthespongeinthemicrowaveC.UsingPapercupsonlyintheoffice D.Cleaningyourcoffeecupwithsponge.31.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Atravelbrochure. B.Asciencemagazine.C.Anofficialstatement. D.Anentertainmentprogram.DYouareenrolledinafull–timeschoolcalled“life”.Eachdayinthisschoolyouwillhavetheopportunitytolearnlessons.Youmaylikethelessonsorhatethem,butyouhavedesignedthemaspartofyourcurriculum.Whyareyouhere?Whatisyourpurpose?Humanshavesoughttodiscoverthemeaningoflifeforaverylongtime.Whatweandourancestorshaveoverlooked,however,isthatthereisnooneanswer.Themeaningoflifeisdifferentforeveryindividual.Eachpersonhashisorherownpurposeanddistinctpath,uniqueandseparatefromanyoneelse’s.Asyoutravelyourlifepath,youwillbepresentedwithnumerouslessonsthatyouwillneedtolearninordertofulfillthatpurpose.Thelessonsyouarepresentedwitharespecifictoyou;learningtheselessonsisthekeytodiscoveringandfulfillingthemeaningandconnectionofyourownlife.Asyoutravelthroughyourlifetime,youmayencounterchallenginglessonsthatothersdon’thavetoface,whileotherspendsyearsstrugglingwithchallengesthatyoudon’tneedtodealwith.Youmayneverknowwhyyouareblessedwithawonderfulmarriage,whileyourfriendssufferthroughbitterargumentsandpainfuldivorces,justasyoucannotbesurewhyyoustrugglefinanciallywhileyourpeersenjoyabundance.Theonlythingyoucancountonforcertainisthatyouwillbepresentedwithallthelessonsthatyouspecificallyneedtolearn;whetheryouchoosetolearnthemornotisentirelyuptoyou.Thechallengehere,therefore,istoalign(与……保持一致)yourselfwithyourownuniquepathbylearningindividuallessons.Thisisoneofthemostdifficultchallengesyouwillbefacedwithinyourlifetime,assometimesyourpathwillbecompletelydifferentfromothers’.But,remember,don’tcompareyourpathtothepeoplearoundyouandfocusonthedifferencebetweentheirlessonsandyours.Youneedtorememberthatyouwillonlybefacedwithlessonsthatyouarecapableoflearningandarespecifictoyourowngrowth.Oursenseoffairnessistheexpectationofequality–theassumptionthatallthingsareequalandjusticewillalwaysprevail.Lifeisnot,infact,fair,andyoumayindeedhaveamoredifficultlifepaththanothersaroundyou,deservedornot.Everyone’scircumstancesareunique,andeveryoneneedstohandlehisorherowncircumstancesdifferently.Ifyouwanttomovetowardcalm,youwillberequiredtomoveoutofthecomplainingphaseof“it’snotfair”.Focusingontheunfairnessofcircumstanceskeepsyoucomparingyourselfwithothersratherthanappreciatingyourownspecialuniqueness.Youmissoutonlearningyourindividuallessonsbydistractingyourselfwithfeelingsofbitternessandanger.32.Accordingtothepassage,howcanthemeaningofyourlifeberealized?A.
Havingthesameopinionsasothers.B.
Takingthedistinctpathfromothers.C.
Learningthelessonspresentedtoyou.D.
Doingthedifferentthingsfromothers.33.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?A.
everyonehashisowntracktofollowB.
thesamethingsusuallyhappentothepeersC.
apainfuldivorcemustlieinfinancialproblemsD.
awealthymanmusthaveawonderfulmarriage34.
Inyourlifetime,thelessonsyouarefacedwith_________.A.
arebeyondyourpower
B.
keepyoufromgrowthC.
limityourdevelopment
D.
helpyouwithyoursuccess35.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.
Allthingsareequalandjusticewillalwaysprevail.(流行)B.
Youshouldlearntoappreciateyourspecificuniqueness.C.
Onehastofixhismindonunfairnessofcircumstances.D.
Youhavetocomplain“it’snotfair”wheneverpossible.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Personally,Ibelievethatthefemalebrainismainlybuiltforempathy—theabilitytounderstandotherpeople—andthatthemalebrainismainlybuiltforbuildingsystems.36Forexample,womenaremorelikelytoreadmagazinesonfashionandparenting,whilemenwillchoosemagazinesfeaturingcomputersandsport.Youmaythinkthatthesepreferencesareinfluencedbythewaypeoplearetaughttobehavewhentheyaregrowingup.However,thisisnotthecase.AnewstudycarriedoutatCambridgeUniversityshowsthatnewborngirlslooklongerataface,andnewbornboyslooklongeratamobile.37Ithasalsobeenobservedthatgirlsarebetteratnoticingsignsofchangesinotherpeople’sfeelings.Boys,however,seemtoenjoybuildingtoytowersandplayingwithtoyshavingclearfunctions.38Peoplewhosejobsareintheconstructionindustriesarealmostmale.Mathandengineering,whichrequirehighlevelsofsystems-thinking,arealsomale-chosendisciplines.Whydomenandwomenhavethedifference?Actuallywomenhavefourtimesasmanybrainneuronsthatconnecttherightandleftpartoftheirbrains.Becauseofit,womenhaveabetterabilitytomultitaskthanmen.39Mentendtofocusonalimitednumberofproblemsatatime.Theywillseparatethemselvesfromproblemsandviewtasksasindependentfromoneanother.SomepeoplemayworrythatIamsuggestingonegenderisbetterthantheother,butthisisnotthecase.Mytheorysaysthatmalesandfemalesdifferinthekindsofthingsthattheyfindeasy,butthatbothgendershavetheirstrengthsandweaknesses.40Itisnottrue.Thestudysimplylooksatmalesandfemalesastwogroups,andaskswhatdifferencesexistandwhytheyarethere.A.Generallyspeaking,therearecleardifferences.B.Youcanseethesamekindofpatternintheadultworkplace.C.Theirpreferenceforbuildingsystemsmaychangeovertime.D.Theywillconsidermanysourcesofinformationatthesametime.E.Itisimportanttostressthatthefemalebrainmaybebuiltmoreforempathy.F.Thatsuggestscertaindifferencesbetweenmaleandfemalebrainsarebiological.G.Othersmaythinkthetheorycreatesabeliefofwhataparticulartypeofpersonislike.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwasindesperateneedofabreak.The“witchinghour”wasuponusonceagain,dinnerwasburningonthestove,andfightswere41betweenmytwochildren.Thecryingwasnever-endingandIwas42theendofmyrope.ButIwasholdingdownthefortuntilwayafterbedtime.I43afriendwhohasfourchildrenthesameagesasmine,andshewasinasimilar44.Ourhusbandswere45thesamemeetingthatnight.Icouldhearthescreaminginthe46,interruptedbyJen’sshouting.Shekept47thephonetopickupthebabybecausehewascrying.Itseemedasifwewereallsuffering48.Couldn’ttherebeawayforustobreakupthesameness?49!ThefirstplaydatewasatJen’shousethefollowingWednesdayat4:00pm.Mydaughter50intothebasementplayroomwiththeotherchildren.JenandIsatjust51someadultcompany.Weorderedapizzaandsalad,andallofthechildrenactuallyatetheirdinner.Mykidsaren’tbigsaladfans,butifotherkidsareeatingit,52it’scool.Theentirelargepizzawaseatenuprapidly.JenandIdidthe53together.Whenweweredone,weinvitedthembackandtheyalldancedtoamusicDVD54itwastimetogo.Mykidswent55tobedwhenwegothome.Ifeltrejuvenated(恢复活力的).Thee-mailfromJenthenextmorning56hersimilarfeelings.Wewereontosomethingandithadto57.ThefollowingWednesdayplaydatewasatmyhouse,anditwas58thesame.Thekidshadagreattime59.Watchingkidsplaytogetherwithoutfightingisatrulygreatthing.Wednesdaynightgivesmeachancetositandreally60mychildrenaslittlepeople.41.A.breakingup B.breakingout C.fadingaway D.dyingdown42.A.on B.in C.at D.by43.A.met B.called C.invited D.visited 44.A.situation B.condition C.consideration D.stage45.A.attending B.holding C.participate D.join46.A.environment B.atmosphere C.consequence D.background47.A.throwing B.holding C.dropping D.talking48.A.differently B.regularly C.equally D.slightly49.A.Surprisingly B.Absolutely C.Perhaps D.Maybe50.A.hid B.fell C.disappeared D.dragged51.A.appreciating B.expecting C.imaging D.enjoying52.A.apparently B.surprisingly C.similarly D.oppositely53.A.cleaning B.washing C.cooking D.dancing54.A.when B.unless C.until D.after55.A.slowly B.actively C.unwillingly D.right56.A.announced B.explained C.confirmed D.brought57.A.improve B.startC.stop D.continue58.A.usually B.exactly C.generally D.accurately59.A.makingthemselvesup B.wearingthemselvesoutC.settingthemselvesapart D.givingthemselvesawayA.understand B.notice C.observe D.realize第II卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,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。Timeandagearenotthethingsweappreciateorlookforwardto.But61itcomestotheworld’soldestcitiesmostofuswanttovisit,Luoyangisoneofthemost62.(fascinate)citiesintheworldthatIrecommendyoutovisit.Whilemostoldcities63(locate)intheMediterranean(地中海),Luoyang64(stand)outastheoldestcontinuallyinhabitedcityinAsia.ItisincludedtotheSevenAncientCapitalsofChina.Thecityisalsoconsidered65(be)geographicalcenterofChinaandthecradleofChinesecultureandhistory.Thereis66othercityinChinathathasseensomanydynastiesandemperorslikeLuoyang.Thecityhasbeeninhabited67morethan4,000yearsandnowadaysitispopulatedbynearly7,000,000people.Withsuchalongandexcitinghistory,Luoyanghas68(real)alottooffer.TheLongmenGrottoes,whichwasincludedtothelistofWorldHeritageSitesin,andnumeroushistoricBuddhisttemplesarereal69(attract)fortouristsfromallovertheworld.LuoyangisalsofamedfortheWhiteHorseTemple,thefirsttemple70(build)inChina.Haveyouevervisitedthecity?第四部分英语知识运用(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:在错词下划一横线,并在该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,多者(从第11处起)不计分。AmandahasbeenawardedtheStarStudentforthatshedidforourclass.LastSaturday,Amandawenttodowntownandwalkedfromonestoretoanother,lookingforthecostumeswewouldwearinthesingingcontest.Whiletherestofusareenjoyingourleisuretimeinthecoolandcomfortablyroom,shespentthewholeafternoonsearchingandselecting.Finally,shefoundtherightcloth.Deeplymovedbyhisefforts,wetriedourbestandwonfirstprizeincontest.Amandaisalwayswarm-heartedandcarealotabouttheclass.Besides,sheoftendevoteshersparetimetohelpothers.Shehassetagoodexampleforus.However,shedeservesthehonorandweshouldlearnfromher.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,计划寒假找份兼职工作。下面的招聘广告引起了你的注意,请根据要点(箭头所指内容)写一封申请信。Yes.I’minterested.Yes.I’minterested.WinterJobsself-introduction(personality,fluencyinEnglish,…self-introduction(personality,fluencyinEnglish,…)Children’swintercampNoproblemExcellentpayforworkingwithchildrenNoproblemIcanstartworkingfromIcanstartworkingfrom…English-onlyclassesWorkeveningsandweekendsfor2weeksFormoreinformation,writetoMr.Smith注意:1.
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