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江苏省连云港市三年(2020-2022)中考英语真题分题型分层汇编

03任务型阅读(阅读单选&阅读还原)

一、阅读单选

(2022•江苏连云港)

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1.Howmuchshoulda14-year-oldboypaytovisitthemuseum?

A.$5.00.B.$8.00.C.$9.00.D.$13.00.

2.Toknowmoreaboutpubliceducation,whichnumbershouldyoucall?

A.(203)432-3740.B.(203)432-5426.C.(203)432-3731.D.(203)432-3775.

3.Whereisthepassagemostlikelyfrom?

A.Adiary.B.Aguidebook.C.Anovel.D.Areport.

(2022•江苏连云港)Therewasanoldoaktreeinthegarden.HollyJsfatherwantedtocut

itdownandbuildanewofficethere.Hollyfeltsadanddidn'tagree.Shemovedintotheold

treehouse,whichwasherfavouriteplaceintheworld.Oneday,itrainedallnight.Lightning

lituptheskyandthunderrumbled.Thetreehousewasmoving.Abranch(树枝)broke.Hollyand

herdogEcofelldownfromthetree.Herparentsrantowardsherandtookherintotheroom.

Luckily,Hollywasallright.

Thenextdayatreesurgeon(外科医生)namedHarryexaminedtheoaktree.Hedidsometests,

thenhetalkedtoHollyandherfather.

“Thisisalovelytree,vhesaid."Icanseewhyit'ssoimportanttoyou,Holly.

Unfortunately,it'sveryold,andithasadisease.Itreallyisn,tsafe.I'mafraidithas

tocomedown.”

Hollynodded.Herfatherputhisarmaroundher.

“Canyoucutitdown?wheasked.

“Yes,ofcourse,“saidHarry.

“Andafterthat…canyouplantanewtree?”

“Anewtree?”askedHolly,surprised.“Where?”

“Inthesameplace,ofcourse,“herfatherreplied.

SoHarrycutdowntheoldoaktreeandplantedanewoneinitsplace.Hollyhelpedhimfill

theholewithearth,andEcojumpedinandoutofitwhiletheywereworking.Laterthewhole

familystoodaroundthenewtree.

"It'ssmall,isn'tit?"saidHolly,ssisterSophie.

"It'ssmallnow,“saidHolly,“butit'sgoingtogrow.It'sgoingtogrowasbigas

myoldtree.”

Thensheturnedtoherfather.

“Dad,whereareyougoingtobuildyournewoffice?”

“Overthere,“saidherfather,pointing.

“Onthelawn?”askedHolly.Herparentswerecrazyabouttheirstupidlawn!

“It'sOK,"hermothersaid."Thetree'smoreimportant.Infact,Iwantyoutohave

apartyinthegardenforyournewtree.AndIwantyoutoinviteallyourfriends.”

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HollyandSophiesmiled.Itwasgoingtobeagreatsummerafterall.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“examined”probablymeaninparagraph2?

A.Changed.B.Climbed.C.Checked.D.Collected.

5.Whatcanweknowabouttheoldoaktree?

A.ItwascutdownbyHolly.B.Ithadadiseaseandwasn'tsafe.

C.Itcamedownbyitselfsuddenly.D.Itwouldgrowwithayoungtree.

6.HowdidHollyfeelaboutthenewtreelater?

A.Strange.B.Angry.C.Worried.D.Hopeful.

7.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatHolly,sfatherwould.

A.giveupbuildingthenewofficeB.shareoneofficewithhisfriends

C.buildthenewofficeonthelawnD.choosetoworkinthetreehouse

(2022•江苏连云港)Didyouknowthatvocabulary(词汇)ismoreimportantthangrammar?If

youhavegoodvocabulary,youcancommunicatesuccessfully,evenifthegrammarisnotcompletely

perfect.

However,onecommonproblemislearningnewwordsandthenforgettingthem.Sowhenyouwant

touseanewwordinaconversation,youcan,trememberrtatthatmoment.Doesthisoftenhappen

toyou?Thereasonforthisdifficultyisthatmoststudentstrytolearnvocabularybystudying

listsanddictionariesandrememberingthewords.Butitmaynotworkifyoudon,thaveavery

goodmemory.

Thebestwaytolearnvocabularyandrememberthewordssuccessfully,istolearnnewwords

andusethematonce.Youcandothiswithaverysimpleexercise.Everytimeyoulearnanew

word,forexample,fromanEnglishlessonoranarticle,writeitdowninyourvocabularynotebook.

Writingismoreactivethanjustreadingadefinition(释义).Youshouldwritetheword,the

definitioninEnglishortranslation,oneexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionaryand

oneexamplesentencethatyoucreate.

Imagineyoujustlearntheword“generous”,writeinyourvocabularynotebook:generous

(adjective),definition一givingorwillingtogivefreely.Exampleone,fromthearticle:Thanks

forpayingformydinner,youfreverygenerous.Exampletwo,myexample:Mybrotherisgenerous

becausehevolunteersattheanimalshelteronweekends.It'sbestifyourexamplesentences

aretruetoyourlife,becausethiscreatesapersonalconnectionwiththenewword.Thenext

day,readyourvocabularynotebookagainandtrytoaddonemoreexamplesentenceusingthenew

word.It'shelpfulforyoutorememberit.Thesetwosimplesteps—writingthewordandusing

itatonce-helpyourememberandusenewwords.

Doyouhaveavocabularynotebook?Ifnot,startnow.

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inparagraph2referto?

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A.Theproblem.B.Thenewword.C.Theconversation.D.Thedictionary.

9.What?sthecorrectorderofthefollowingstepsoftakingvocabularynotes?

①Makeyourownexamplesentence.

©Writetheword,itsEnglishdefinitionortranslation.

③Copyanexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionary.

④Readyournotebookagainandaddonemoreexamplesentence.

A.②③①④B.②③④①C.③④②①D.③②①④

10.Howcanwemakethebestexamplesentencesaccordingtothewriter?

A.Byaskingforhelpfromfriends.B.Byexplainingwords'definitions.

C.Byconnectingthemwithourlife.D.Byaddingwordsfromthearticle.

11.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TipsforTranslatingWordsB.AdviceonUsingGrammar

C.AbilitiesofCreatingExamplesD.WaysofLearningNewWords

(2022•江苏连云港)

TheHorsetailFall(瀑布)isoneofYosemiteNationalPark'smostamazingviews.Around

thesecondweekofFebruary,thesettingsunhitstheHorsetailFallatjusttherightangle

(角度)tolighttheupperpartsofthewaterfall.Andwhenconditionsareright,theHorsetail

Fallbecomesorangeandredatsunset.Itislikered-hotlava(熔岩)pouringdownfromthetop

oftheElCapitan.So,itgotthename“firefall”.

Thefirefallisaperfectmatchoftheweather,thefall,thetimeandthewatchingplace.

Itusuallyappearsondry,warmandcloudlessdays.Theremustbeenoughflowingwatertomake

afirefalltoo.Sotheremustbeenoughsnowonthemountaintop,anditturnsintowateron

warmafternoons.

ThesungoestothebestplacebeforethefallinlateFebruary.Andthebesttimetowatch

thefallis5to15minutesbeforethesunset.Onlyatthistimecanvisitorsseethefirefall.

TheElCapitanPicnicAreaisthebestplacetowatch,becauseitisclosetothefallandis

perfecttosetupcamerasandtents.

EveryyearinFebruary,thousandsofphotographerscometowatchthefirefall.Althoughthe

viewmayappearjustminutesbeforesunset,manyofthemhavetocomehoursearliertogeta

rightplacetosettheircamerasintime.mjustsayingthattheYosemiteFirefallissomething

youdon'twanttomissduringthewinter,“saysKateMoore,atravellerandtheleadcontent

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creatorforParkedlnParadise.com.

12.Paragraph1mainlytellsus.

A.howthefirefallgotitsnameB.whyit,seasytoseethefirefall

C.whowasthefirsttofindthefirefallD.onwhichdaywecanvisitthefrefall

13.Whatcanweknowaboutthefirefall?

A.Itlastsforhalfanhourbeforethesunset.

B.Itusuallyappearsonwet,warmandcloudydays.

C.Riversprovideenoughflowingwatertomakeafall.

D.ItsbestwatchingplaceistheElCapitanPicnicArea.

14.FromthewordsofKateMoore,wecaninferthat_______.

A.thefirefallisworthseeingB.it'sdangeroustowatchthefirefall

C.thefirefallbringslittlesurpriseD.it'sawasteoftimetovisitthefirefall

15.WhatJsthethemeofthepassage?

A.Art.B.Nature.C.Technology.D.History.

(2021•江苏连云港)

TheSunniestShowofAllMusicals

ThesunniestshowTheshowissetonaGreekisland.Thesunalwaysshines.Itisabouta

taleofloveandfriendship.ItismainlyaboutSophie'ssearchforherfather.

EverydayyouhavethetimeofyourlifeattheworldJssunniestandmostexcitingmusical.

Showtime

Monday-Saturday,7:45p.m.-9:15p.m.

Sunday,8:00p.m.-9:30p.m.

Howtobook

Online:mamma-mia.com;

delfbntoiackintosh.co.uk

Inperson:Atthetheatrefrom10a.m.Monday一Saturday

Groups&EducationGroups10:CallDelfrontMackintoshGroupson08444825100oremail

groupsales@delfbntmackintosh.co.uk

Bookearlyandsave

Book2monthsbeforetheshowandsave£20perticket.TheticketisonlyforMonday一Thursday

shows.

VIP

Specialmomentsorentertainingcustomers

Call08444825166

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Others

NoextramoneyispaidifticketsareboughtattheNovelloTheatreBoxOffice.

Formoreinformation,pleasecall03444825137.

16.IfanEducationGroupof12wanttobooktickets,whichnumbershouldtheycall?

A.08444826100B.08444825100C.08444825166D.03444825137

17.Whatcanwelearnabouttheshow?

A.Itlastsforonehourandahalf.

B.It'saboutSophie,ssearchforhermum.

C.£40canbesavedifoneticketisboughtnow.

D.Extramoneyispaidifticketsareboughtatthetheatre.

18.Whatisthearticle?

A.Amedicalresearch.B.Aclassicalnovel.

C.Amusicaladvertisement.D.Adetectivestory.

(2021•江苏连云港)March2isOldStuffDay(旧物日).Itisallaboutoldstuff.Things

youusedhavebeenforgottenforagesinyourhome.Youmusthavesomeoldstuffaround.And

todayisal1aboutenjoyingit.Becausewhat'sbetterthanfindingsomethingreallygreatfrom

daysgoneby?

It'ssoeasytoforgetthingsyouhave.Ifwedon'tusethemeveryday,somethingscan

beputawayandstaythere.Andthat?snotjustthethingsinyourhome—technologygrowsso

quickly,newtoyscomeoutallthetime,newbookskeepcomingout.Intheageofnewinformation,

wecanhavesomanythingseasily.Todayisallaboutrememberingthethingswesometimesleave

behind.

We'velearnedtovaluewhatagecanbringtothings.Wines,forexample,aremorevaluable

andtastierastheygrowolder.It'scertainthatoldthingsstillhavetheiruses,valueor

charm.Peopletodaywillpayaprettypennyforstamps,toys,videogames,boardgames,books,

coins,andclothesofyesterday.

Youcanreallygetintothecharmofoldthingsbyvisitingajunkshop(旧货店).Another

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person'soldstuffcouldbeyournewstuff!Ormaybenowisagooddaytocleanup?Oldstuff

couldbecomeagreatgiftforsomeoneelse,oryoucouldalwayssendyouroldthingstoacharity

shop.Ifyou'refree,youcouldturnyouroldclothesintonewoneswithjustalittlechange.

Todaycouldbeagooddaytovisityourolderfamilies.Youcouldaskyourgrandparentsto

tellyoustoriesaboutfamilyhistory,theirchildhoodandtheiryouth.Learnaboutwhatwas

goingonintheworldwhentheyweregrowingup.

Mostofall,rememberthattoday?snewstuffwillonedaybeoldstuff.

19.WhatisOldStuffDay?

A.Adaytothrowawayoldthings.B.Adaytofollownewtechnology.

C.Adaytogettogetherwithfamilies.D.Adaytoenjoyandreuseoldthings.

20.Fromparagraph3,weknowthat.

A.agebringspeoplenewthingsB.peoplelovebuyingnewthings

C.peoplealwayscleanupoldstuffD.oldstuffisstillvaluableanduseful

21.Whichofthefollowingisaproperwaytodealwitholdstuff?

A.Breakingthemintopieces.B.Sendingthemtocharityshops.

C.Forgettingtheminsomeplaces.D.Turningthemintowastethings.

22.Theauthorspurposeinwritingthetextistomakepeople.

A.realizevalueofoldstuffB.explorenewtechnology

C.producemoreoldthingsD.rememberfamilyhistory

(2021•江苏连云港)Whenshewasalone,Maryfeltlonelierthanever.Shewentoutofthe

houseandranaroundthegardententimes.BenWeatherstaffwasworkinginit.

“Springiscoming,“hesaidtoMary."Icansmellitintheair.Soontherewillbespring

flowers.Atthismoment,therobinflewtowardthemandlandedatMary'sfeet.

“Heremembersme,“shesaid.

“Heknowseverythingthathappenshere,“Bensaid."Onlyheknowswhat'shappeningin

thegardenthathasnodoorintoit.Nooneelsehasbeeninsideitfortenyears.”

Benwalkedawaytocontinuehiswork.Marybentdownandbegantalkingtotherobin.She

felthappierthanshehadeverfelt.

Therobintrustedheranddidnotflyaway.Itbeganpeckingattheground,lookingfora

wormtoeat.Marylookedcloselyattheground.Shesawsomethingthatlookedlikemetal.She

pickedrtup.Itwasdirtyandrusty.Shecleaneditandsawthatitwasakey.

"It'sbeeninthegroundformanyyears,“shethought."Iwonderifitisthekeyto

thegarden.Ifitis,thenImustfindthedoor.”

Maryskippedaroundthegarden.Therobinfollowedher.Marystoppedskippingandspoketo

therobin.

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“Heshowedmewheretofindthekey,“shethought."Canyoushowmewherethedooris?”

Therobinsatonthetopofthegardenwall.Itbegantosing.Thewallwascoveredwith

ivy.Marypulledatapieceoftheivy.Itcameawayfromthewall.Behindthewallwasadoor.

Maryputthekeyinthelockofthedoorandturnedit.Thedooropened.Onlysecondslater,

Marywasinsidethesecretgarden.

Marythoughtitwasthemostbeautifulgardenshehadeverseen.

23.Whichistherightorderfortherobin?

a.ItfollowedMaryaroundthegarden.

b.Itsatandsangonthetopofthegardenwall.

c.Itpeckedatthegroundandlookedforaworm.

d.ItflewtowardBenandMaryandlandedatMary'sfeet.

A.b-c-d-aB.b-a-d-cC.d-c-a-bD.d-a-b-c

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordit“inparagraph6referto?

A.Thekey.B.Therobin.C.Theflower.D.Thelock.

25.WhichwordbestdescribesMary'sfeelingintheend?

A.sadB.worriedC.lonelyD.excited

26.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.MaryDiscoverstheDoorB.MaryFindsaSecretGarden

C.MaryRememberstheRobinD.MaryHelpsHerBestFriend

(2021江苏连云港)

Youmighthaveseenbeautifulrainbowsintheskybefore.Theyformwhensunlightfallson

waterdropsintheair.Butinfact,moonlightcanalsocreaterainbowsinthesameway.They

arecalled“moonbows”.Theyaresimilartorainbows,buttheyarecreatedbymoonlightinstead

ofdirectsunlight.

Moonbowsarerarerthanrainbows.Differentweatherandastronomical(天文学的)conditions

havetobejustrightformoonbowstobecreated.

Themoonhastobeverylowinthesky-only42degreesfromthehorizon(地平线).Themoon

periodhastobeafullmoonornearlyfull.Theskymustbeverydarkforamoonbowtobewatched

clearly-anybrightlightcanobscureit.Waterdropsmustappearintheairintheopposite

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directionofthemoon.

Moonbowsappearontheoppositesideofthemoonandusuallylookwhitetothehumaneye.

Thisisbecausetheircolorsarenotbrightenoughtobenoticedbythehumaneye.Itispossible,

however,toviewthecolorsinamoonbowusinglongexposure(长时间曝光)photography.

Moonbowsmoreoftenappearinsomelocationsaroundtheworld.Mostoftheselocationsusually

havewaterfalls,whichcreatethinfogintheair.SomeoftheselocationsaretheYosemite

NationalParkinCaliforniaandCumberlandFallsStateResortParkinKentucky,US;Victoria

FallsontheborderofZambiaandZimbabwe;andWaimeainHawaii,US.

Moonbowsdoreallyhappen.Soatacertaintimeandacertainplace,whenamoonbowhappens

toappear,youcan'tmissitifyou'rerightthere.

27.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,moonbowsare.

A.createdbysunlightB.mucheasiertofind

C.seenduringthedayD.moredifficulttoform

28.Whichofthefollowingcanbetheconditionsforamoonbowtoform?

A.Ahalfmoonhangshighinthebrightsky.

B.Afullmoonis50degreesfromthehorizon.

C.Anearlyfullmoonhangslowinthedarksky.

D.Waterdropsareintheoppositedirectionofthesun.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure“inparagraph3probablymean?

A.coverB.dropC.connectD.produce

30.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Conditionsofmoonbows.B.Backgroundofmoonbows.

C.Locationsofmoonbows.D.Developmentofmoonbows.

(2020,江苏连云港)RoyalEngineersMuseum

Events

ChineseNewYear(16Jan--24Feb)JoininastheMuseumcelebratestheYearoftheRatGet

creativebydecoratingapaperlanternorcreatingyourownrattoys.

£2peractivity,notincludedinstandardprices.

TheSoldiersasArtists(5Feb-23Jun)

RoyalEngineerswerealsotaughtdrawingtohelpmakemaps.Thepaintingsanddrawingson

displayshownotonlythesoldiers'drawingskillsbutalsotheirtalentthatwentbeyondthe

trainingtheyreceived.

Includedinstandardprices.

HistoricHeadwearHunt(19Apr-26Jul)

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Discovertheunusualhats,capsandhelmetswornbyroyalEngineers!Imaginewhathashappened

tothemoverthelast300years!

Includedinstandardprices.

MedwayinTime(7Jul-31Aug)

Followinga15-weekMedwayAdultEducationcourse,theMuseumisproudtopresentartworks

aboutthearea'sspecialhistoryandtraditions.

Includedinstandardprices.

PlanyourVisit

Openingtime

Tuesday-Sunday10a.m.-5p.m.

Standardtickets

Adult£9.20Senior

citizen(老年人)£8.20

Child(5-15)£4.60Student£7.60

Family(2Ad+2Ch)£24.80ServingRoyalEngineersFree

Howtofindus

LocatedonPrinceArthurRoad.Gillingham.Kent.

WithinwalkingdistancefromGillinghamStation.

Contactus

Tel:01634822839www.re-museum.co.uk/contact

31.WhichactivitycanLilyjoininifshevisitsRoyalEngineersMuseumon19Aug?

A.ChineseNewYear.B.Thesoldiersasartists.

C.MedwayinTimeD.HistoricheadwearHunt.

32.MrBrownbroughthis5-year-oldsontothemuseumandcreatedarattoy,howmuchdid

theypayatleast?

A.£9.20.B.£12.80.C.£13.80.D.£15.80.

33.WhatcanvisitorsdowhenvisitingRoyalEngineersMuseum?

A.Visitorscanbetaughtdrawingandmapmaking.

B.Visitorscanbuythehatswornbyroyalengineers.

C.VisitorscanexploreMedwayJshistoryandtraditions.

D.Visitorscancall01634822839forsomefreetickets.

(2020•江苏连云港)Areyougoodwithmoney?Doyougetpocketmoneyfromyourparentsor

doyouworktomakemoney?ReadontofindoutaboutBritishteenagersandtheirmoney!

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Pocketmoney

MostteenagersinBritainreceivepocketmoneyfromtheirparents.Theymighthavetodo

somehouseworktogetpocketmoney,includingcleaning,cooking,washingdishesandsoon.

Part-timework

Apart-timejobisachoiceforteenagerswhodon'thavepocketmoneyorwhowanttoget

extramoney.About15%teenagershaveajob.Onlychildrenovertheageof13canwork.Popular

part-timejobsforteensincludebabysitting,delivering(递送)newspapers,restaurantworkand

shopwork.ChildreninBritaincanworktwohoursadayatthemostonaschooldaybutnotduring

schoolhours.Duringweekendsandschoolholidays,theycanworklongerhours.

Bankaccounts(账户)

Somechildrenandteenagershaveabankaccount.Thereisnoagelimitatwhichyoucanopen

abankaccount,butabankmanagercandecidewhethertoopenanaccountforachildorayoung

person.Parentscanputpocketmoneydirectlyintotheirchild,sbankaccount.Mostbankshave

aprepaidbankcarddesignedforyoungpeople.

Mobileapps

Manycompanieshavemademobileappsforchildren,includingGoHenry,OsperandGimi.Parents

canaddmoneytotheirchildren,saccountsandchecktoseehowthemoneyisspent.Children

canchoosetosavetheirmoneyorspenditusingacard.Theappssuggestthatkidsfrom8to

13canusethecards.

So,manyteenagersaregettingexperienceworkingpart-time,dealingwithbanksanddeciding

whethertosaveorspendtheirmoney,Theseareallstepstowardsbecomingafinancially

independent(经济独立的)personandmakingandlookingafteryourownmoney,

34.HowcanBritishteenagersgettheirpocketmoney?

A.Bydoinghomework.B.Bydoinghousework.

C.Byopeningaccounts.D.Byusingmobileapps.

35.Togetextramoney,Britishteenagersover13can

A.workinshopstwohoursadayduringweekends

B.helptotakecareofbabiesduringschoolhours

C.delivernewspapersforthreehoursonschooldays

D.workinrestaurantseverydayaslongastheywish

36.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthebankaccountsandmobileappsforchildren?

A.Theymayhelpparentssavetheirchildren,smoney.

B.Theymayhelpkidslearntolookaftertheirmoney.

C.Theymightpreventchildrengettingextramoney.

D.Theymightgetkidsusedtospendingextramoney.

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37.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Howtogetalongwellwiththebankmanagers.

B.Howtodealwithbankaccountsandmobileapps.

C.HowBritishteenagersworkpart-timetomakemoney.

D.HowBritishteenagersmakeandmanagetheirmoney.

(2020•江苏连云港)Wealwaysthinkthatit'sOKforustoleaveourplantshomeduring

ourvacationasplantswon,tscreamlikepets,right?

ArecentstudydonebyagroupofscientistsattheTelAvivUniversityhasdiscoveredthat

someplantswillscreamwhentheyareunderstress.

Theresearchwascarriedoutontomatoplantsandtobaccoplantsbycuttingtheirstems

(茎)anddepriving(录lj夺)themofwater.Amicrophonewasplaced10cmawayfromthem.When

theirstemswerecut,theplantsstarted“screaming“between20and100kilohertz,andthe

scientistsguessthatthisscreamisprobablymeanttowarnotherplantsnearby.

Whenthetomatoplants,stemswerecut,25ultrasonic(超声的)painsoundswererecorded

inanhour,andatthesametime,15ultrasonicpainsoundswererecordedfromthetobaccoplants.

When

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