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高三月考试卷(七)英语

第I卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分听力(共三节,满分30分)

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。

1.Whydidn'tJoancomeontimeforthemeetingthatmorning?

A.Becauseshegotuplaterthanusual.B.Becausethebuswaslate.

C.Becausesheforgotthetime.

2.What'stherelationshipbetweenthemarlandHelen?

A.Theyarefriends.B.Theyarebrotherandsister.C.Theyareacouple.

3.WhatdoyouknowaboutMary?

A.Sheistiredofteaching.B.Shewasfired.C.Sheischangingherjob.

4.Wherearethetwospeakersgoingtoeattheirlunch?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inthepark.C.Athome.

5.WhydoesthewomanwanttoliveinPeru?

A.BecausePeruisabeautifulcountry.B.BecausePeruviansarcveryfriendly.

C.BecausesheisinterestedinPeruvianfood.

第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)

听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至第7两个小题。

6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.HowtolearnFrench.B.HoetoimproveFrenchpronunciation.

C.HowtorememberFrenchwords,

7.Whattroublesthewoman?

A.Frenchculture.B.Frenchvocabulary.C.Frenchgrammar.

听第7段材料,回答第8至第10三个小题。

8.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?

A.ProfessorandstudentB.PrincipleandteacherC.Friends.

9.Howwilltheydealwiththewoman'spaper?

A.Talkaboutitattheman'shouse.B.Talkaboutitattheman'soffice.

C.Talkaboutitatthewoman'shouse.

10.Whenwilltheymeeteachotheragain?

A.At2:40.B.Before2:40.C.Afterschoo1.

听第8段材料,回答第11至第13三个小题。

11.What'sthetopicofthespeakers?

A.Buyingahouse.B.Findingajob.C.Buildingahouse.

12.Howdoyouliketheman?

A.Heisveryrich.B.Heisverypoor.C.Hehassomemoney,butheisnot

veryrich.

13.Whatkindofhouseisfitforthemaninhisownopinion?

A.ThehouseonPadleyDrive.B.ThehouseonBankStreet.

C.Thehouseinthecountry.

听第9段材料,回答第14至第17四个小题。

14.Howmanysubjectsdoesthewomantakethissemester?

A.ThreeB.FourC.Five

15.Whereisthemangoingtoworkthissemester?

A.AtthelibraryB.InafactoryC.Inhisdepartment

16.What'sthestudents*attitudetowardsProfessorStillwell'sclass?

A.PositiveB.NegativeC.Indifferent

17.Whydidthewoman'sfriendlikeProfessorAtkins5class?

A.Partlybecauseshewasgenerous.B.Partlybecauseshewasnice.

C.Partlybecauseshewashumorous.

第三节(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)

听下面一段材料,将18至第20三个小题的信息补充完整,每小题不超过三个单词。

听材料前,

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15秒钟的作答时间。

本段材料读

两遍。

Measure:Toborrowahorsefrom18..

Horsedappearance:19:.

Problem:Toruninthe20.direction.

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、c、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该题

涂黑。

21.aresoldinthenewly-builtmall.

A.Manandchild'sarticlesB.Men'sandchildren'sarticles

C.MenandchildrenarticlesD.Manandchildrenarticles

22.Inhisletter,hecomplainedthathewashavinginthedesertedtown.

A.howhardlifeitwasC.howhardlifewasit

B.whatahardlifewasitD.whatahardlifeitwas

23.Theenvironmentinthisfarawaytownisaspleasantasinanycoastalcity.

A.themBthatC.theyD.it

24.studyofotheradvancedcountriescontributestodevelopmentofour

domesticeconomy.

A.A;不填B.不填;theC.A;theD.The;a

25.Tomtocomputergamesalldayisoftenmentionedasanegativeexampleon

differentoccasions,soheisnotaguyworththelearningfrom.

A.isaddicted;whoB.addicted;不填

C.whoisaddicted;whoDisaddicted,不填

26.TheglobalstockmarketmadeaquickresponsetheindexinNewYorkfelldown

sharply.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?

A.directlyB.finallyC.immediatelyD.instantly

27.Youcanneverloseheartinthiselectionasthecandidateofourpartyitcomestoan

end.

A.exceptthatB.besideswhereC.exceptforD.exceptwhen

28.Somanytiresomeproblems,thenewly—electedministerisleadingahard

timenow.

A.settledB.havingsettledC.tobesettledD.havebeensettled

29.IwillneverforgetthesceneIwascriticizedbymyhostesswhenIwasmaking

anobservationintheUSA.

A.thatB.whichC.whereD.why

30.Thisraresnowhasbeenonforacoupleofdays;otherwise,weintheclassroom

attendingclassessofar.

A.hadbeenstayingB.wouldstay

C.wouldhavebeenstayingD.shouldbestaying

31.—theincidenthavehappenedlastterm?

—NoAttheverybeginningofthistermasmuchasIcouldremember.

A.ShouldB.MightC.MustD.Could

32.LiMingwastoseehisclosefriendkilledinthetrafficaccident

A.alittlemorethansadB.morethanalittlesad

C.sadmorethanalittleD.alittlemoresadthan

33.1haveneverbeforethoughtofnobusatsuchallearlyhourinthiscity

A.therebeingB.itisC.theretobeD.thereis

34.—Whathasmadethesoccerfanssoheart-broken?

一thedecisivematchinthegroup

A.TheChineseteamhaslostB.TheChineseteamlost

C.TheChineseteamhavingbeenlostD.ThattheChineseteamlost

35.Itwasseveraldecadeshefinallydiscoveredthathehaddealtwiththematterso

foolishly.

A.beforeB.whileC.thatD.until

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,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡

上将该题涂黑。

Afterahardstraggle.Iwasacceptedbyauniversity.Takingprideinmyself,Ifeltasthough

Ihada36_insocialstatus,justlikeNapoleon,who37invanity(自负)afterhe

climbeduptheAlps,'TmevenhigherthantheAlps.”

Asa38,thewholefamilyconsideredmeasabright39outshiningthedim

starsaround.Iwasallowedtohavemyown40ineverything.AndsoonIgotusedto

squandering(挥霍)moneyatuniversity.Idrank,41andwenttodance.42,Icould

enjoymilkandbreadat43.

Thefamilywasreunitedinthevacation.44hadIsatdownwhenItookoutapackage

ofcigarettes.OfcourseIaskedDadto45oneoutfirst.Hewasa"cigaretteaddict”.

46hehadannouncedhundredsoftimesthathewouldgiveupsmoking,henever47his

promise.WhenIwasadmittedtotheuniversity,hesaid,smiling,4<Iwillstopsmoking."Well,I

knewhe48tosaveformytuition,butitwasjustanother“rubbercheck”,I49

stealthily.

50,Iwasmistakenthistime.Withasmile,Dadsaid,“Itisthree51sinceI

stoppedsmoking.^^Iwasdumbfoundedand52athimwithastonishment.Hisfacehad

becomethinner.ThereweremorewrinklesonhisforeheadthanIhad53Tearswereabout

torushoutofmyeyes,butIhadtokeepthem54becauseDadmightbe55.Hardas

ourlifewas,Dadnevershedtears.Iamdeterminedtostopsmoking.

36.A.raiseB.situationC.riseD.fall

37.A.assumedB.claimedC.reportedD.suspected

38.A.consequenceB.memberC.successD.role

39.A.candleB.lightC.planetD.moon

40.A.orderB.behaviorC.wayD.idea

41.A.picnickedB.cheatedC.smokedD.suffered

42.A.IntheendB.InotherwordsC.InsomewayD.Ontheotherhand

43.A.lengthB.onceC.presentD.ease

44.A.HardlyB.OnlyC.LittleD.Just

45.A.holdB.handC.letD.pick

46.A.SinceB.SoC.BeforeD.Although

47.A.brokeB.keptC.madeD.showed

48.A.failedB.stoppedC.meantD.started

49.A.understoodB.thoughtC.movedD.recognized

50.A.HoweverB.ApparentlyC.NaturallyD.Fortunately

51.A.daysB.weeksC.yearsD.months

52.A.shoutedB.wonderedC.staredD.laughed

53.A.expectedB.imaginedC.appearedD.judged

54.A.outB.awayC.inD.back

55.A.angeredB.panickedC.woiTiedD.confused

第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节选择题(共17小题;每小题2分,满分34分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Theystoodoutsidethedoor—twochildreninshabbyoutgrowncoats.

“Anyoldpapers,lady?”

Iwasbusy.IwantedtosaynountilIsawthesnowontheclothes.Andtheirlittlesandals(凉

鞋)werealsocoveredwithsnow.

“ComeinandI'llmakeyouacupofhotcocoa.^^

Therewasnoconversation.Theirwetsandalsleftmarksuponthefloor.Iservedthemcocoa

andtoastwithjamtostrengthenthemagainstthecoldoutside.Then1wentbacktothekitchen

andstartedagainonmyhousehold.

Thesilenceinthefrontroomgotmetolookinside.Thegirlheldtheemptycupinherhands,

lookingatit.Theboyaskedinaflatvoice,“Lady,areyourich?"

“AmIrich?Mercy,no!”

Ilookedatmyshabbysofa.Thegirlputhercupbackinitssaucercarefully.

“Yourcupsmatchyoursaucers.^^shesaid.

Theyleftthen,holdingtheirbundlesofpapersagainstthewind.Theyhadn'tsaidthankyou.

Theydidn'tneedto.Theyhaddonemorethanthat.Plainbluecupsandsaucerswereonlyworth

fivepence,buttheymatched.

Itastedthepotatoesandlookedatthemeat.Potatoesandmeat,theroofovermyhead,my

manwithagoodsteadyjob-thesethingsmatched,too.

Imovedthechairsbackfromthefireandtidiedthelivingroom.Themuddyprintsofsmall

sandalswerestillwetuponmyfloor.Iletthembe.IwantedthemthereincaseIeverforget

againhowveryrichIam.

56.Whydidtheauthorletthetwochildrenin?

A.Toofferthemsomewarmclothes.B.Toservethemsomecocoaandfood..

C.Tosellthemsomeoldpaper.D.Toshowoffhermatchedcupsand

saucers.

57.Whatcanbeseenfromthepassageisthat.

A.theauthorwasveryrichandunkindB.thechildrentookawaythecupsand

saucers

C.theauthor'shusbandhadasteadyjobD.thetwochildrenwerelookingforjobs

58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.itwassnowingoutsidewhenthestoryhappened

B.thetwochildrenputsomemoneyonthetablebeforeleaving

C.thetwochildrenhadneverseenamatchedcupandsaucer

D.theauthorgavethecupsandsaucerstothetwochildren

59.Thebesttitleofthestorywouldbe.

A.AnyOldPapers,LadyB.Lady,AreYouRich

C.TwoMatchedCupsandSaucersD.ARichLadyandTwoChildren

B

Researchscientistssaytheyhavediscoveredanewdrugthatwillhelpthefightagainstthe

diseasetuberculosis(肺结核).Expertssayithasbeenshowninanimalexperimentstoclear

tuberculosisbacteriumtwotimesfasterthanothermedicines.Scientistshavejustbeguntotest

theexperimentaldruginpeople.

Tuberculosisinfectsatleasteightmillionpeopleeachyear.Italsoisoneoftheleading

causesofdeatharoundtheworld.OnlyAIDSmore.

Tuberculosisspreadseasilythroughtheair,bycoughing,sneezingoreventalking.But

peopleinlectedwiththetuberculosisbacteriumwillnotnecessarilybecomesick.Theorganism

canliveinthebodyforyearsbeforebecomingactive.

KoenAndriesledtheefforttodevelopthenewdrug.Hesaidthenewdrugisthefirstsuch

medicinetobetestedinpeoplesincerifampinwasdevelopedin1963.

Today,rifampinisusedwithtwoothermedicinestotreattuberculosis.Thedrugsmustbe

takenfbruptoninemonths.Butexpertssaythetreatmentisnolongereffectiveagainstthe

diseaseinmanypartsoftheworld.Theysaythisisbecausethebacteriumhasdeveloped

defensesagainstthetreatment.Doctorssaytheresistanceresultedfrompatientsfailingtofollow

directionsforthemedicines.

DoctorAndriessaysthenewdrugworksdifferentlythanotherones.Itblockstheenergy

supplyoftheorganism,Healsosaysthedrugappearstobemosteffectivewhengivenwiththe

olderdrugs.

Limitedhumantestsofthenewdrughaveshownthatitissafe.Butsomeresearcherswarn

thatitmaynotworkaswellinpeopleasithasinmice.

60.Accordingtothepassage,wecanconcludethat.

A.it'seasytotreattuberculosisifyoufollowthedoctor\directions

B.tuberculosiscausesthesecondlargestnumberofdeathseachyear

C.thenewdrugwon'tdevelopresistanceagainstthetreatment

D.AndriesworkedOutthenewdrugalone

61.What'sthepurposeofthewriter?Hewantsto.

A.saythatAIDSismoredangerousthantuberculosis

B.tellusthatthenewdrugwillbesuretoremovethepatient'spain

C.saythatbeinghealthyismostimportanttous

D.introduceanewresearchresult

62.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat

A.thenewdrugismoreeffectiveonmice

B.thenewdrugcanalsotreattheAIDS

C.peoplebegantousethenewdrugtotreattuberculosis

D.wemustbecarefulwhenusingthenewdrug

63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It"inthelastparagraphbutonereferto?

A.TuberculosisB.AnewdrugC.AtreatmentD.Abacterium

C

MySpace,thesocialnetworkingwebsite,isdifferentfromotherwebsiteswhichonlyprovide

storiesaboutotherpeople.MySpaceisaplacethatallowsyoutobroadcastyourownstoriesand

personalinformationtoasmanypeopleasyoulike.Startedtwoyearsago,itisabigsourceof

informationforandaboutAmericankids.

Teenagersandtheirparentsfeelverydifferentlyaboutit.Teensarerushingtojointhesite,

notsharingtheirparents9worries.Itsignalsyetanothergenerationgapinthedigitalera.

Forteenagers,itisareliablenetworktokeepintouchwiththeirfriends.Theywilloftenlist

theirsurnames,birthdays,after-schooljobs,schoolclubs,hobbiesandotherpersonal

information.

“MySpaceisaneasywaytoreachjustabouteveryone.Idon'thaveallthephonenumbersof

myacquaintances.Butif1wanttogetintouchwithoneofthem,Icouldjustleavethema

messageonMySpace,saidAbbyVanWassen.Sheisa16-year-oldstudentatWoodlandHills

HighofPittsburg,Pennsylvania.

ParentsontheotherhandareseriouslyconcernedaboutthesecurityproblemsofMySpace.

“Everytimeweholdaparentsmeeting,thefirstquestionisalwaysaboutMySpace.^^said

KentCates,whotravelsthecountrydoingInternetsafetyseminars(研讨会).TheNational

CentrefbrmissingandExploitedChildrenhasreceivedatleast288MySpace-relatedcomplaints,

accordingtoMaryBethBuchanan,alawyerinPittsburg,“YourprofileonMySpaceshowsall

yourpersonalinformationtoanyoneontheWeb.AndMySpaceevenliststhisinformationby

birthplaceandage.It'slikeafreechecklistfortrouble-makersanditendangers

children.^Buchanansaid.

64.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatMySpace.

A.bringsaboutthegenerationgapB.isverycarefulaboutpeople's

privacy

C.encouragesyoutolistyourpersonalinformationD.liststhetelephonennmbersof

yourfriends

65.WhyaresomeparentsagainstMySpace?

A.BecausetheythinkMySpacehasabadinfluenceontheirchildren.

B.Becausetheydon'twanttopaysomuchmoneyforMySpace.

C.Becauseittakesuptoomuchoftheirchildren'ssparetime.

D.Becausetrouble-makerscaneasilyapproachtheirchildrenthroughthesite.

66.WhatcanweinferfromuEverytimeweholdaparentsmeeting,thefirstquestionisalways

aboutMySpace"?

A.MySpacehasbecomeatopissuetroublingparents.

B.MySpaceoftenholdsparentsmeetings.

C.MySpaceisquitepopularwithparents.

D.Parentshavelotsofquestionsaboutthewebsite.

67.Thewriter'sattitudetowardsMySpaceis.

A.negativeB.positiveC.optimisticD.objective

68.Whatdoyouthinkthewriterwastryingtotalkabout?

AInternetSafetyB.MySpaceC.GenerationGapD.TheDigitalEra

D

Belgianartloversgetararechanceofwatchingsomeofthemostpreciouscollectionsof

China'stopmuseumwhentheywereputondisplayinaBrusselsartcentreonWednesday.

Eighty-fivepaintingsbyChinesemastersfromthe15thtothe20thcentury,drawnfromthe

collectionofthePalaceMuseuminBeijing,stoodsidebysidewith92worksbyBelgian

paintersduringthesameperiod,suchasPieterBrueghelandPeterPaulRubens,inaunique

exhibitionintheBrusselsCentrefbrFineArts.

“Theexhibition,theForbiddenEmpire,wasdesignedsothatvisitorscanobserveboththe

relationshipsandthedifferencesbetweenthetwogroups'paintersintermsofthemes,techniques,

andvisions,“saidYuHui,theChinesecuratoroftheshow.

Yu,whoheadstheresearchdepartmentofthePalaceMuseum,saiditwasalsothefirsttime

thatthemuseumorganizedanexhibitioninEuropethatshowspaintingscoveringmorethan500

yearsofhistory.

“AmajorityoftheworksonshowhadneverbeendisplayedinEuropeandhavehighartistic

value,“hesaid,namingitemslikeCloudedMountainsbyShiTanfromtheQingDynasty,and

MandarinDucksandLotusFlowersbyChenHongshouinMingDynasty.

Theshow,whichwillrunthroughMay6,wasaco-productionofthePalaceMuseumand

theBrusselsCentreforFineArts,withtheparticipationofanumberofBelgianandforeign

museums,includingtheAlbertinainVienna,AustriaandtheBoijmansvanBeuningenin

Rotterdam,theNetherlands.

TheexhibitionwilltraveltothePalaceMuseuminJune.

69.Whatdoyouthinkthewriterwantstotellusreaders?

A.ComparisonbetweenChineseandWesternPaintings.

B.AncientChinesePaintingsonShowinBrussels.

C.TheHistoryofAncientChinesePaintings.

D.AQuickViewofBrusselsCentreforFineArts.

70.Thewordinbold“curator“inPara3isclosestinmeaningto

A.supporterB.watcherC.loverD.organizer

71.TheexhibitioninBrusselsisactuallyinvolvedincountries.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thepaintingswerecreatedfromthe15thtothe20thcentury.

B.177paintingswereonshowintheexhibition.

C.Theexhibitionwasinvolvedinseveralforeignmuseums.

D.ItwasthefirsttimethatthePalaceMuseumorganizedallexhibitioninEurope.

第二节简答题(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)

阅读下面短文.根据文后各题的具体要求回答问题。

AirportsecurityhasbeentightenedaftertheterroristattacksofSeptember11.Whenpeople

fly,theiridentityiscarefullychecked.This,atleast,eliminatesknowndangerouspeoplebut,of

course,cannothelpwithnewrecruits(新成员)orcasesofforgeddocuments.Moreimportantis

theefforttokeeppassengersfrombringingonboardanythingthatcouldbeusedasaweapon.

Forthispurpose,allpassengershavetopassthroughametaldetector.Theseworkbymeansofa

seriesofverybriefmagneticfields.Metalobjectsaffectthesefieldsastheydisappear,andin

factmakethemlastafewmicrosecondslongerthannormal.ThemachineCallrecognizethis

andthensendsanaudiosignaltoalertstaff.Whenthishappens,thepassengerwillbesubjectto

amoredetailedsearchtoestablishwhatiscausingthedetectiontoreact.

Passengers?luggagepassesonaconveyorbeltthroughanX-raymachine.Thissendsout

electro-magneticwaves.SincedifferentmaterialsabsorbX-raysatdifferentlevels,withalittle

helpfromacomputer,theoperatorcanseedistinctitemsinpeople'sbags.Thedisplaymonitor

usuallyshowsdifferenttypesofmaterialsindifferentcolors.Explosivesusuallyappearorange.

Operatorsalsolookforsuspiciousshapesanditems.Iftheyhaveanydoubts,thepassengerwill

beaskedtoopenthebagforinspection.

Complexelectronicequipment,suchaslaptopcomputers,offersaconsiderablechallengeto

detectors.Itisalmostimpossibletoknowwhatishiddeninonejustbylooking.Someairports

tacklethiswith“chemicalsniffers“thatcandetecttracesofchemicalsusedinexplosives.

73.Findawordinthepassagesimilarinmenningtothewordinbold“distinct”.

74.Whydoallpassengershavetogetchecked?(不超过9个单词)

75.Whatisthegreatestchallengetoadetectoraccordingtothepassage?(不超过6个单词)

第n卷非选择题供35分)

第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分35分)

第一节填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读短文,根据所读内容在表格的空白处填上适当的单词或短语,每空不超过3个单

词。

MillionsofpeoplevisitYosemiteNationalParkeveryyeartoseethetallwaterfallsand

mountains.Thesemountainsareasplendidsightwhenviewedfromthevalleyfloor.Lotsof

stores,hotels,andrestaurantsareneededtohandlethecrowds.Also,water,roads,andother

servicesystemsarepartoftheinfrastructure(基石出设施)thatmustbemaintained.

Unfortunately,thesesystemsarestartingtobreakdown.It'snotjustinYosemitebutin

nationalparksaroundthenation.

YosemiteisthirtyyearsoldaccordingtoDennisGalvin。aNationalParkServiceworker.The

Parkisnotonlyoldbutwornout.Twoorthreetimesasmanyvisitorscomeeveryyear.Thatis

toomanyvisitorsfortheparktodealwith.

FouryearsagoastormwashedoutawaterpipelineintheGrandCanyon.TheNationalPark

Servicehadtosendwatertruckstoprovidewaterforthevisitors.Lastmonthpipesalmostbroke

againandroadshadtobeclosedforawhile.

Whyhasn'ttheNationalParkServicekeptuptheparkrepairs?Thereisalackofmoney.The

UnitedStateshas378monuments,parks,andwildernessareas.Betweenthreeandfourbillion

dollarsareneededforrepairs.

Yosemiteisonenationalparkthatdoeshavemoneyforrepairs.Ithastwohundredmillion

dollarsbutcannotspenditanywayitchooses.Whentheparkworkersstartedwideningtheroad,

theywereforcedtostopbytheSierraClub.Theclubclaimedthattheroadworkwasdamaging

theMercedRiverthatrunsthroughthepark.

AsierraClublawyer,JuliaOlson,feelsthattheinfrastructureneedstobemovedoutof

Yosemite.Thatwaylesspressurewillbeputonthealreadycrowdedpark.

ItemsFacts/Content

76.ofMillionsofpeople

visitorseveryyear

77.forvisitin•gToseethetallwaterfallsandmountains

YosemiteNationalPark•Toviewthesplendidsightfromthevalleyfloor

78.neededLotsofstores,hotelsandrestaurants

tohandlethecrowds

79.Theinfrastructurebeginstobreakd

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