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期末新考法、新题型专训现有题型的创新考法一、

阅读理解A

Doyoulikethebananacake?Doyouknowhowtomakeit?Thefollowingcanhelpyou.一二三四五Whattoprepare3bananas

2eggs

2cupsofflour2spoonsofbakingpowder1/4spoonofbakingsoda(小苏打)1/2spoonofsalt

2/3cupofsugar1/3cupofvegetableoil一二三四五WhattodoMaketheovenheatupto180℃.Mixtheflour,bakingpowder,bakingsodaandsaltinalargebowl.Addthevegetableoil.Addthesugaralittleatatime.Thenbeatthem.Puttheeggsintothebowlandbeatthemup.Addthebananasandbeatthem.Putthemixtureintotheoven.Bakeitfortwentyminutes.Getthecakeoutoftheovenandcutitintopiecestoeat!一二三四五(

D

)1.(创新考法·图文结合)Wedon’tneed

⁠tomakethebananacake.A.⁠

⁠B.⁠

⁠C.⁠

⁠D.⁠

⁠(

D

)2.Weneed

⁠ofsalttomakethebananacake.A.1/3cupB.2/3cupC.1/4spoonD.1/2spoonDD一二三四五(

C

)3.Wehavetobakethemixtureintheovenfor

⁠minutes.A.12B.18C.20D.30(

A

)4.(创新考法·信息排序)WhichistheRIGHTordertomakethebananacake?①Addtheeggsandthebananas.②Addthevegetableoilintothebowl.③Putthemixtureintotheoven.C④Puttheflour,bakingpowder,bakingsodaandsaltinabowl.A.④②①③B.④②③①C.②①④③D.③②①④A一二三四五BWhenClaireVlasesofMontanawasinGrade7,shelearnedaboutplanstomodernizehermiddleschool.Claireaskedtheschoolboard(董事会)toaddsolarpanels(太阳能电池板)totheprojectbecauseshebelievedcleanenergywouldbehelpfultoareallymodernschool.一二三四五Theboardlikedtheideabutsaiditcouldofferonly$25,000.Itwasonlyone-fifthofthecostofthesolarpanels.SoClaireorganizedagroupofkidsandgrown-upstotrytogettherest(剩余部分).Theysoldtheirsecond-handbooks,putontalentshowsandaskedfordonations(捐赠),evengoingdoortodoorforthem.Onedonatedmorethanhalfthecost!Aftertwoyearsofhardwork,thegrouppaidforthesolarpanels,whichnowprovideone-fourthoftheschool’selectricityneeds—savingthousandsofdollarsfortheneighbourhood.一二三四五“Myfavoritepartaboutthisprojectwasthatonepersoncouldstartsomethingsmallandthentheprojectcouldgrowandhaveabiginfluenceonthecommunity,”Clairesaid.“Therearealwaysgoingtobehardparts.Whenthere’sachallengeinfrontofyou,youcanlearnfromitanduseitasachancetoovercomeit.”一二三四五(

C

)1.Howmuchmoneydidthesolarpanelscost?A.$25,000.B.$100,000.C.$125,000.D.$5,000.(

D

)2.(创新考法·图文结合)Whichpictureshowsthechangeoftheelectricitycostaftertheuseofsolarpanels?A.⁠

⁠B.⁠

⁠C.⁠

⁠D.⁠

⁠CD一二三四五(

D

)3.(创新考法·信息排序)WhichistheRIGHTorderofthefollowingevents?a.Claireorganizedagroupofpeopletogettherestofthemoney.b.Theboardagreedbuttherewasnotenoughmoneyforaddingsolarpanels.c.Claireandhergrouppaidforthesolarpanels.d.Claireaskedtheschoolboardtoaddsolarpanelstohelptheschoolsaveenergy.A.a-b-c-dB.d-c-b-aC.b-d-a-cD.d-b-a-cD一二三四五CTomandBeckywalkedintothecave.Theyheldtheircandleshighandsawnamesanddateswhichwerewrittenonthewallsbyotherpeople.Suddenlytheywereinapartofthecavewithoutanywritingonthewalls.Theyusedcandlesmoketowritetheirownnamesontherockandthenwalkedon.一二三四五Soontheycametoalittlestreamofwater.Thecavewalllookedlikeafrozen(冰冻的)waterfall.Tomwentbehindthestonewaterfallandfoundanopeningintherock.Theystartedtowalkdownintotheearth.Theywentdeeperanddeeperintothecave.TomandBeckymademanycandlesmokemarksonthewallstoshowthewayback.Itwasexciting.一二三四五Theysoonfoundthemselvesinahugeopenspacethatwasfullofbats(蝙蝠).Therewerethousandsofthem.Thelightfromtheircandleswokeupthebats,andtheyflewatthecandles.

⁠,sohetookBecky’shandtohurryheraway,butoneofthebatsfollowedandputoutBecky’scandlewithitswings.Thebatsfollowedthemforalongtime,butTomandBeckyranintoeverynewpassage(通道)thattheycameto,andatlasttheygotawayfromthebats.一二三四五(

A

)1.(创新考法·信息排序)What’stheCORRECTorderofthefollowingthings?a.TomandBeckywrotetheirnamesontherock.b.Abatfollowedthemandputoutthecandle.c.TomandBeckywentdeeperintothecave.d.Theyreachedahugeopenspacewiththousandsofbats.A.a-d-c-bB.c-b-a-dC.a-c-d-bD.c-a-b-dC一二三四五(

A

)2.(创新考法·句子还原)Whichsentencecanweputin“

⁠”?A.TomknewthiswasdangerousB.TomwasproudofwhathedidC.TomfeltexcitedatthatmomentD.Tomfelldownandnearlyhurthisleg(

A

)3.WecanknowthatTomis

⁠.A.braveandcleverB.honestandkindC.shyandquietD.politeandhelpfulAA一二三四五DMaybeyou’llmeetawordthatyoudon’tknowinanexam.Moststudentsmaybenervousifadictionaryisnotaroundthem.Butdon’tworry!Therearesomewaystohelpyouguessthemeaningofawordwithoutadictionary.Readthewholesentence.Yourfirststepistogobackandrereadthewholesentence.Youmayforgetwhatyouarereadingwhenyoumeetanewword.Thentrytothinkaboutthecontent(内容)ofthesentence.一二三四五Tryguessingthemeaningbythebackground.Thiswillmakeitdifferentfromotherpartsandyou’llpickitfromtherestofthesentenceeasily.Youcanoftenuseotherwordsinthesentencetohelpyoufindoutthemeaningoftheunknownword.Thinkaboutwhatelseishappeninginthesentence.Forexample,maybeyouarelookingatasentencethatsays,

“Itwasaverysultrydayinthemiddleofthesummer.”Youmayunderstandeachwordbut“sultry”.Thinkaboutwhatyouknowaboutsummer.Itislikelythat“sultry”hassomethingtodowiththeweather.Itcanhelpyouunderstandthewordeasily.Inaword,don’tbeafraidofnewwords.Tryyourbesttounderstandthembyusingtheseways.Thenyoucanalsounderstandthesentenceorpassagebetter.一二三四五(

B

)1.Whatshouldyoudofirstwhenyoumeetanewword?A.Askothersforhelp.B.Rereadthewholesentence.C.Lookitupinadictionary.D.Guessitsmeaningthroughotherwords.(

A

)2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sultry”mean?A.Veryhot.B.Verybeautiful.C.Quitecold.D.Cold.BA一二三四五(

A

)3.(创新考法·篇章结构)What’sthestructureofthepassage?A.⁠

⁠B.⁠

⁠C.⁠

⁠D.⁠

⁠(

C

)4.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanweprobablyreadthispassage?A.Travel.B.Sport.C.Education.D.Health.AC一二三四五现有题型的变式题型二、

补全对话AA:Welcometomyhome,WangXin.I’dliketosharesomethingIlearnedinthecookingclasswithyou—DanHongGao.B:Cool.IenjoythistraditionalChengdusnackalot.Inever1.

imagine/try

⁠makingitathomemyself.A:Actually,it’squitesimple.Whatyouneedisflour,sugar,eggs,water,saltandsomecookingoil.B:Then?A:Justputflour,sugar,eggsandwatertogethertomakeita2.

mix/mixture

⁠.imagine/trymix/mixture一二三四五B:IthinkIknowthenextstep—slowlypouritintothepan,3.

because/since/as/for

⁠Ialwaysenjoywatchingthisstepbythesideofthefoodstall(摊位).A:Yougotit.Next,putacoveronthepanandheatitatalowtemperature.Then,youcanchoosewhatyoulikeinsideit.B:Somechocolate,please.A:Haha...Atraditionalsnackwithamoderntaste.NowadayspeopleinChengdu4.

improve

⁠pancakesinordertomeetyoungpeople’sneeds.because/since/as/forimprove一二三四五B:That’sjustlikethe5.

spirit

⁠ofChengdupeoplewholiketomakesomethingnewoutofthetraditionalones.A:Finally,6.

fold

⁠itandtryyourpancake.B:Em...yummy.Atthismomentnothingcan7.

compare

⁠withthejoyofDIY.A:Myteacheralsotellsmetheperson8.

behind

⁠thesnack.ItissaidthefirstshopsellingDanHongGaoappearedmanyyearsagoinChengdu’sWenmiaoStreet.Thepersongotthe9.

idea/inspiration

⁠fromalocalcookinggameforkidsandthenmadeit.

spiritfoldcomparebehindidea/inspiration一二三四五B:Really?Akids’game?Hemusthavehada10.

careful/sharp

⁠eyetodiscoverthebeautyincommonthings.A:Hemaybesurprisedtoknowit’sanamecardinChengdunow.NexttimeI’lltryandmakeoneathome.careful/sharp一二三四五BA:Welcometoourstore.1.

CanIhelpyou/WhatcanIdoforyou

⁠?B:I’dliketobuyasmartTV.A:WehavemanysmartTVshere.WhatkindofsmartTVdoyouwant?B:2.

IwantaTVwithabigscreen/IwantaTVthatfitsmylivingroom

⁠.A:Howaboutthisone?B:Itlooksnice.3.

Howmuchisit/What’sthepriceofit/Howmuchdoesitcost

⁠?CanIhelpyou/WhatcanIdoforyouIwantaTVwithabigscreen/IwantaTVthatfitsmylivingroomHowmuchisit/What’sthepriceofit/Howmuchdoesitcost一二三四五A:It’s6,888yuan.There’sasaletoday.Youcangetitfor6,000yuan.B:OK,4.

I’lltake/buyit

⁠.Bytheway,isthereabookstorenearhere?A:No.ButthereisoneonRenminRoad.B:5.

Isitfarfromhere

⁠?A:Yes,itis.It’sabout5kilometresaway.B:OK,Iwillgotherebytaxi.I’lltake/buyitIsitfarfromhere一二三四五三、

任务型阅读A(2023·天津河西区期末)IntheUnitedStatespeopledon’tliketostayathomeduringtheholidays.Theyusuallygocampingfortheirholidaysandliveintheparksanddoeverythingforthemselvesforafewdaystorelax.一二三四五Whentheyarecamping,theycanhaveapicnicandmakealltheirfoodthemselves.Barbecues(烧烤)areverypopular.Theybringmeatandvegetablesandmakeafirebythemselves.Whenthefireisready,theycancookfoodoverit.Besidesmeatandvegetables,theycanalsocookmanyotherfoodswiththefire.Childrenreallylikethisactivityatnight.Allthefamilysitaroundthefire,eatdeliciousfoodanddrinkhotchocolate.Everyonecansingsongsanddancetogether.Campingisafunactivityforthefamily.Holidaysdon’thavetomeangoingtovisitfaraway(遥远的)places.Itcouldbegoingtotheparksnearyourhousesandcampingthere!一二三四五1.IntheUnitedStatespeopleusually

gocamping/goouttoenjoythemselves

⁠duringtheholidays.2.Theyliketo

live/stay

⁠intheparksforafewdaystorelax.3.Theycan

haveapicnic/makeafire

⁠andmakealltheirfoodthemselveswhentheyarecamping.4.Campingis

afunactivity/fun/popular/enjoyable

⁠andmanypeopleintheUnitedStatesenjoyit.5.Wecanhaveholidaysnearourhousesinsteadofgoingtovisit

(the)farawayplaces/(the)farplaces

⁠.gocamping/goouttoenjoythemselveslive/stayhaveapicnic/makeafireafunactivity/fun/popular/enjoyable(the)

farawayplaces/(the)farplaces一二三四五BMostchildrendon’tenjoydoinghousework.Theylikeplayingcomputergamesratherthan(而不是)cleaningtherooms.ButinAustralia,JimandRobert’smother,MrsBlack,hasgoodideastogetherchildrentodohousework.Hereisanexample:“Mum,haveyouworkedoutnextweek’shousework?LetJimandmechoosethecards.Ican’twait.It’sfun!”一二三四五WhenRobertshoutedout,hismotherhadalreadyputallthecardsontheirbigtable.Onthecards,therearesomewordslikethese,

“sweepthefloor,cleanyourbedroom,helpMumcook,washvegetables,makebeds,feedthefish,cleanthebathroom”andmanyothers.BothJimandRobertchosetwocardsforeachdayfromMondaytoFriday.Thentheywouldhangthemontheweekdaytaskboard.Jimlikescleaningthebathroom,sohepickedthecard“cleanthebathroom”.Robertlovesmakingthebed,sohepickedhisfavouritecard.Jimagainpicked“washvegetables”andRobertchose“feedthefish”.Soonthetwoboyswerehappytotakeawayallthecards.Tohelpthechildrendohousework,theirmotherthoughthardandcameupwiththisidea.Ofcourse,theparentsdidthehouseworkatweekendsandleftJimandRoberttwodaysfree.一二三四五1.Whatdomostchildrenlikebetteraccordingtothefirstparagraph?Theylike

playingcomputergames

⁠better.2.HowmanycardsinalldidJimandRobertchoosefromMondaytoFriday?Theychose

ten

⁠cards.3.WhydidJimpickthecard“cleanthebathroom”?Because

Jimlikescleaningthebathroom

⁠.4.WhatchoresmayRobertdo?Hemay

makebedsandfeedthefish

⁠.5.Whendidtheparentsdothehousework?Theydidthehousework

atweekends

⁠.playingcomputergamestenJimlikescleaningthebathroommakebedsandfeedthefishatweekends一二三四五COneday,ayoungboynamedZhangLiangwaswalkingalongabridge.Hesawanoldmansittingthere.Oneoftheoldman’sshoeswasleftunderthebridge.“Gooverthereandgetmyshoe,youngboy!”theoldmanordered.ZhangLiangfeltsurprisedbuthestillpickeditupfortheoldman.Theoldmansaid,

“Fivedayslaterpleasecometomeetmeatthebridgeearlyinthemorning.”一二三四五Fivedayslater,ZhangLiangwentthereaspromised.Buttheoldmancametherebeforehim.Theoldmangotangryabouthislazyhabit.ZhangLiangwasaskedtocomeagain.Thenextday,ZhangLiangarrivedearlierthanbefore.Buttheoldmanwasstillbeforehim.Theoldmanbecamemuchangrierandaskedhimtogetthereagainthenextmorning.Thistime,ZhangLiangarrivedatthebridgelateatnight.Hespentthewholenightthere.Whentheoldmancamethenextearlymorning,hewashappytofindZhangLiangthereearlierthanhim.TheoldmannoddedwithasmileandgaveZhangLiangavaluablebook.ZhangLiangreadthebookcarefullydayandnightandlearnedmanyskillsfromit.Manyyearslater,hemadegreatachievements.一二三四五1.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese.

张良感到惊讶,但是他仍然为老人捡起了鞋子。

⁠2.Whocametothebridgefirstfivedayslater?

Theoldman.

⁠3.WhywastheoldmanangrywithZhangLiang?

Becauseofhislazyhabit./BecauseZhangLiangwaslate.

⁠4.WhatdidtheoldmangiveZhangLiangatlast?

Avaluablebook.

⁠5.WhatcanwelearnfromZhangLiang?Pleasegivetwoexamples.

Nevergiveup./Behard-working.(言之有理即可)

⁠张良感到惊讶,但是他仍然为老人捡起了鞋子。Theoldman.Becauseofhislazyhabit./BecauseZhangLiangwaslate.Avaluablebook.Nevergiveup./Behard-working.(言之有理即可)一二三四五安徽新题型四、

语法填空AWhatwillhappenifafamilyiswithouttheInternetforamonth?OneAmericanfamilydecidestofindout.TheyhavesentaninvitationtoaleadingUStelevisionstation,expectingthatitwillsendafilmgrouptorecordtheirday-to-daylife1.

without

⁠tech-nologyforamonth.without一二三四五Whenthefilmgroupmeet2.

the

⁠Smiths,theyfindthatMrSmith,MrsSmithandtheirtwosonsaresocrazyabouttechnology3.

that

⁠they4.

hardly

⁠(hard)dothingstogether.Atmealtimes,noonesitsatthediningtablefortheirfood.“Everyonejustrunsintothekitchen,takes5.

their

⁠(they)foodandthengoesbacktotheirscreen,”MrsSmithexplains.“Ifwedon’tmakeachange,ourfamilywillbecomestrangerstoeachother!”thethathardlytheir一二三四五6.

Getting

⁠(get)backtothenormallifewithouttheInternetisnoteasy,especiallywhentheSmithslosethemselvesinit.Theyhavetomakemany7.

changes

⁠(change).Forexample,thetwobrothershavetogototheschoollibrarytoborrowbooksfortheirscientificprojects,andMrandMrsSmithneedtogooutshoppingbecausetheycannotbuythingsonline.Asthefamilyhave8.

picked

⁠(pick)upthenewlifestyle,theyfindtheycanspendmoretime9.

talking

⁠(talk)overmeals,playingsportsanddoingall10.

kinds

⁠(kind)ofactivitiestogether.WouldtheybeabletogoforlongwithoutusingtheInternetafterthechallenge?Gettingchangespickedtalkingkinds一二三四五BChinesepeoplehavebeencelebratingtheMid-AutumnFestivalandenjoyingmooncakesforcenturies.Mooncakesareintheshapeofafullmoon1.

on

⁠theMid-Autumnnight.Theycarrypeople’swishestothefamiliestheyloveandmiss.on一二三四五There2.

are

⁠(be)manytraditionalfolkstoriesaboutthisfestival.However,mostpeoplethinkthatthestoryofChang’eisthemost3.

exciting

⁠(excite).Chang’ewasHouYi’sbeautifulwife.AfterHouYi4.

shot

⁠(shoot)downtheninesuns,agoddessgavehimmagicmedicinetothankhim.Whoevertookthiscouldliveforever,andHouYiplannedtotakeitwithChang’e.However,PangMeng,triedtostealthemedicine5.

when

⁠HouYiwasnotathome.Chang’erefusedtogiveittohimandtookitall.Shebecameverylightand6.

flew

⁠(fly)uptothemoon.HouYiwassosad7.

that

⁠hecalledouthernameeverynight.Onenight,hefoundthatthemoonwassobrightandroundthathecouldseehiswifethere.He8.

quickly

⁠(quick)laidoutherfavouritefruitsanddessertsinthegarden.Howhe9.

wished

⁠(wish)thatChang’ecouldcomeback!areexcitingshotwhenflewthatquicklywishedAfterthis,peoplestartedthetraditionofadmiringthemoonand10.

sharing

⁠(share)mooncakeswiththeirfamilies.sharing一二三四五CIfyoufeeldepressed,it’sbesttodosomethingaboutit—depressiondoesn’tjustgoawayonitsown.Here1.

are

⁠(be)fourthingsyoucandotofeelbetter.Exercise.Takea15-to-30-minutewalkeveryday.Whenpeoplearedepressed,theymaynotfeelmuchlikebeing2.

active

⁠(act).Butmakeyourselfdoitanyway.Ifyoudeveloptheexercisehabit,it3.

won’ttake

⁠(nottake)longtonoticeadifferenceinyourmood.areactivewon’ttake一二三四五Provideyourself4.

with

⁠goodnutrition(营养).Depressioncanchangeone’sappetite(食欲).Atthattime,propernutritioncanbegoodforaperson’smoodandenergy.5.

So

⁠youshouldeatlotsoffruitandvegetablesandgetregularmeals(evenifyoudon’tfeelhungry,trytoeatsomethinglight,likeapieceoffruit,tokeepyougoing).Findout6.

the

⁠trouble.Trytofindoutwhatresultedinyourdepression.Whenyouknowwhatmadeyou7.

feel

⁠(feel)blueandwhy,talkaboutitwithoneofyourclose8.

friends

⁠(friend).Ifthere’snoonetotell,pouryourheartouttoadiary.withSothefeelfriends一二三四五Lookonthebrightside.Thoughdepressionmakeseverythingseem9.

unhappy

⁠(happy)andhopeless,whydon’tyou10.

notice

⁠(notice)thegoodthingsinlife?Trytonoticeonething,andthentrytothinkofonemore.Mostofall,don’tforgettobepatientwithyourself.Ittakestimetogetoverdepression.unhappynotice一二三四五五、

还原句子(每篇短文有两个多余选项)AA.Dochoresathome.B.Offerlaborcoursestoparents.C.I’mreallygoodatpaper-cutting.D.Youcanalsojoinclubswithyourbestfriendstogether.E.Sostudentscanchoosesomecoursestolearnhowtodothecleaning.F.Ifyouarethewinnerinthecompetition,yourparentswillbeproudofyou.G.Theycannotonlymakeyoudevelopgoodhabitsbutalsohelpyoualotinthefuture.一二三四五Doyoudoanychoresathome?Developsomelifeskillsandtheycanhelpyouinmanyways.1.

G

⁠Buthowtogetproperpractice?Herearesomesuggestions.2.

A

⁠It’snotsodifficultforyoutodosomethingathome.Doingsomedishesortakingouttherubbishisagoodchoice.Takelabour(劳动)coursesatschool.It’sreportedthatmiddleschoolsandprimaryschoolsinChinawillhavelaboureducationcourses.Andtheywillofferlabourcoursestostudents.3.

E

⁠GAE一二三四五Joinclubs.Theremustbeallkindsofclubsforyou,suchasthecookingclub,thepaper-cuttingclubortheclothing-makingclub.4.

D

⁠Takepartincompetitions.5.

F

⁠Andthesekindsofcompetitionsmakeyourschoollifecolourfulandmeaningful.It’sreallyimportanttotakelaboreducationbothatschoolandathome.Whenyoubecomemoreandmoreindependentwhilegrowingup,youcanfeeltheimportanceoftakingit.DF一二三四五BA.Don’tusesharkproducts.B.Don’tordersharkfinsoup.C.Soasharkthatcan’tswimwilldie.D.Manyorganizationstrytoprotectsharks.E.Thekillingofsharksisaproblemforthewholeplanet.F.Theanimalcangrowandloseupto50,000teethinalifetime.G.Buthumanbeingscreateafargreaterdangertosharksthantheydotous.一二三四五Manypeoplethinkofsharksasdangerousmonsters.1.

G

⁠Althoughsharkattacksdohappen,theyarenotveryoften.Ontheotherhand,humanskillalotofsharkseveryyear.Itisawarningthatmanykindsofsharksmaydieout.Whyshouldwesavesharks?2.

E

⁠Sharkseatotherspecies(物种),butfewspecieseatthem.Assharksdieoff,thenumberoftheanimalsthatsharkseatwillincrease.This,inturn,meansthatthenumberofthecreaturesthatthoseanimalseatwillbecomesmaller.Sohowcanyouhelpsavethesharks?GE一二三四五3.

A

⁠Petfoods,energydrinks,leatherproductscanalsobemadefromsharkparts.Andsharkmeatissoldaroundtheworld.Mostsharkskilledworldwidearehuntedfortheirfins(鳍),whichareusedtomakesharkfinsoup.Theprocessisunfriendly.Fishermencutthesharks’finsoffandthendropthesharksbackintothewater,stillalive.Sharksbreathebyswimming.4.

C

⁠AC一二三四五Eatseafoodcaughtonlyinasustainable(可持续的)way.Ifyoueatseafood,makesureitcomesfromfisheries(渔场)thatcareforthesea.5.

D

⁠Theycanteachyouabouttheseimportantanimalsandgivemoreadviceonhowtokeepthemalive.Theyalsoneedyoursupporttocontinueprotectingtheseimportantcreatures.D一二三四五CA.Herearesometipsforyou.B.Practisespeakingclearlytoyourself.C.That’swhyyoushouldnoticeothersinstead.D.Trynottothinkaboutyourowndisadvantages.E.Beingbravemeansdoingwhatneedstobedoneevenoneisafraid.F.Youjustknowthembetterandwhat’smore,theyknowyouaswell.G.Theymayneverseeyouagain,sowhydoyoucarewhatothersthinkofyou?一二三四五Doestalkinginfrontofpeoplemakeyoushy?Ifso,youarenotalone.Manypeopleintheworldhavethesameproblemandwanttom

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