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上海市金山区2024学年第一学期质量监控(一模)高三英语试卷(时间105分钟,分值115分)2024年12月I.Grammarandvocabulary(20分)SectionA(10分)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.FrybreadInoneversionofhis1996song“Frybread”,rockartistKeithSecolasang:“Youcan'tdomuchwithsugar,flour,lardandsalt.Butyoucanaddonefundamentalingredient:love.”Sinceitscreationinthe1800s,thesubjectofSecola’ssong,frybread,(1)(become)aculturallysignificantcomfortfoodwithinlocalcommunitiesacrossCanadaandAmerica.Thetaste,colourandsizeofthesefrieddough(生面团)discsdifferacrossthecontinent,witheachfamilyandcommunityaddingtheirowntouch.Oneonlinecommentsays,“Yourmom’soryouraunt'sfrybread(2)neverbemadebyanyoneelseintheworld.”(3)thevariety,mostversionshaveafewthingsincommon.Thebasicingredientsareflour,bakingpowderorsoda,andsalt,(4)aremixedtogetherintoadoughballusingwater,milkorbuttermilk.Afterlettingitrise,theball(5)(divide)intopieces,rolledintodiscsandthenfrieduntilbubbly,goldenandcrispy.Eventhoughwidelyloved,thereisnodenyingthatthetreatisheavilyloadedwithcalories–onepieceof500caloriesand20gramsoffat.Besides,itisalsoapainfulsymbolofsurvival.OneoriginstorysaysthebreadwasfirstmadebytheDiné.In1864,theDinéwereforcedtoleavetheirtraditionalhomelandineasternArizonaandwesternNewMexicoandwalkthenearly500-kilometrejourney,(6)(know)astheLongWalk.Hundredsofthemdiedofstarvationalongtheway.(7),amongthecheapingredients,wasgiventothembytheU.S.governmentasdailyrationswaswheatflourpreviouslyunknowntothem.Asthelegendgoes,theDinéfriedtheoftenspoiledflourtokilloffparasites(寄生虫).Today,afood-valuingmovement,(8)(aim)tobringbacktraditionaldiets,isbooming.However,thedietsdon'tincludefrybread.“Thereisnooraltradition(9)(teach)aboutfrybread,”wroteDevonA.Mihesuah,ahistorianaswellasaprofessorattheUniversityofKansas.(10)thefutureholdsforfrybread,itwillalwaysstandasprooftotheadaptabilityofthosenativecommunities.Asanenduringfood,frybreadhasdemonstrateditslastingsignificance.高三英语第1页共11页SectionB(10分)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.accessB.firmlyC.groundedD.identityE.insistenceF.locallyG.luxuriousH.placeI.reducedJ.resistantK.scaleChangeofheartItwasOctober2005.Thedestructiveearthquake,killingsome79,000peopleinPakistan,IndiaandAfghanistanaweekearlier,had(11)thevalleytomudandbrokenstones.Lari,Pakistan'sfirstfemalearchitect,wastheretohelpleadthereconstructionofsettlements.Lariwasoncefamousfordesigningtowersofglassandconcrete.Overthedecades,shehasbeenknownasthe“starchitect”bytakingpartinmanycommercialprojects,attractedbytheircreativefreedom,largebudgetsand(12)materials.Accordingtoher,“itwasaveryexcitingfeeling.”Yetshefoundwaystostay(13).“IrealizedIwasjustworkingwithrichpeople,”shesays.Shecouldnolongerjustifyfashioningbuildingsoutofunsustainablematerialslikemirroredglasswhenmillionshadlimited(14)tohousingandevenwater.That'swhyshedecidedtomoveon.Andhere,inthisdisaster-strickenarea,she’dbedrawingplanstomakehomes(15)toearthquakes,usingstoneandtimberdebris(木材碎片).Pakistan'slocationandenvironment(16)itwithinthetoptencountriesmostimpactedbyclimatechangeeventhoughthecountryitselfemits(散发)lessthan1%ofglobalgreenhousegases.Ironically,rebuildingprojectsfundedbygovernmentstendtouseconcreteandmanyotherexpensive,non-localbuildingsupplies.Incontrast,Lari'sshelters,inspiredbytraditionaldesignsandmadewithsustainablematerialswhichcanbesourced(17),suchasbamboo,standuptodisastersbetter.Lari’s(18)onlow-cost,zero-wasteandzero-carbonbuildingsreflectshercommitmenttotheplanet.Shesaysabout60,000zero-carbonhouseshavebeenbuiltsince2010.Next,shewantsto(19)upandrestoreonemillionhouseholds.Atage83,Laristilloftenrecallsofthoseearlydays.Ononevisit,villagerspulledouttheirbestchairsandtable.“Theyhadlosteverything,”shesays,“buttheycoveredthisdamagedtablewithabeautifulcloth.Andthentheyserveduswiththeirbest-knownspecialties:biscuits,teaandeggs.”Shesayssheisstillre-engineeringher(20)from“starchitect”tohumanitarian.Anddoingdisaster-reliefworkfeelsdeeplyright.II.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionA(15分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.July19thwasadayforITheroes.Aroutinesoftwareupdatecausedcomputeroutagesinoffices,hospitalsandairportsworldwide.Mostwhite-collarworkerslookedsadlyattheirscreensandrealizedjusthowuselesstheyareiftheycannot(21).PeopleinITcametotherescueofhelplesscolleaguesand(22)passengers.Theirworkthatdaywasfullofstress—butalsofullofmeaning.Ifmachinescanaddpurposetosomejobswhentheyfail,whataboutwhentheywork(23)?Thisisnotanidlequestion,butaseriousone.DiscussionsaboutAIinparticulareasilygetlostinhypothetical(假设的)debatesaboutwholesalejoblossesor,worse,thenatureofconsciousness.Buttechnologiestendtospreadinless(24)ways,taskbytaskratherthanrolebyrole.Beforemachinesreplaceindividuals,theychangethenatureoftheworktheydo.Thattransformationislikelytoaffectjobsatisfaction.Manyemployeesgive(25)tonon-monetaryrewards,suchasjobinterestandengagement.ArecentdiscussionpapersurveyedAmericanworkerswhohad(26)jobstofindoutwhetherandwhytheythoughttheirnewpositionswerebetter;theyfoundthatinterestintheworkmatteredmoretopeoplethanpayandbenefits.However,astudyrevealedaconcerning(27):Robotsinindustrialsettingsreducedtheperceivedmeaningfulnessofjobsacrosstheboard,(28)age,gender,skillsandthetypeofwork.Whilemachinescantheoreticallyfreeuptimeformoreinterestingtasks,(29),theyseemtohavehadtheoppositeeffect.Whymightthisbe?Theyfindthatindustrialrobotsmakejobslessphysicallydemanding.Butthenumberoftasksthatremainopentohumans(30),hurtingboththevarietyofworkandpeople'sunderstandingoftheproductionprocess.Workbecomesmoreroutine,notless.However,machinesdon'talwayshavea(n)(31)impact.Forexample,inserviceindustrieslikehealthcare,lesstimespentonboringworkmightindeedmeanmoretimewithpatients.Consumerreactionstoautomationcanalso(32).Inanexperimenttotesthowcustomersreactedtodifferentdescriptionsofacookingset,peoplewho(33)beingskilledchefsreallydidn'tlikeproductsthatpromisedtodoeverythingatthetouchofabutton.Atechnologythatcutsdownonboringtasksisfine;onethat(34)yoursenseofidentityisnot.WhileitisstilltooearlytoknowhowAIwillaffectthequalityofwork,onethingisclear:machinescanmakeemployeesfeel(35)abouttheirwork.Introducingnewtechnologiesincooperationwithemployees,ratherthanimposing(勉强)them,andenhancingtheirsenseofcompetencearecrucial.Bosseswhoignoretheseissuesaremissingsomethingmeaningful.21.A.loginB.optoutC.showoffD.hurryup22.A.strandedB.responsibleC.hesitantD.embarrassed23.A.properlyB.purposelesslyC.continuouslyD.unwillingly24.A.accessibleB.casualC.dramaticD.dynamic25.A.riseB.wayC.priorityD.insight26.A.createdB.switchedC.completedD.evaluated27.A.causeB.conceptC.secretD.trend28.A.ratherthanB.incaseofC.accordingtoD.regardlessof29.A.inpracticeB.asaresultC.inshortD.inaddition30.A.existsB.continuesC.decreasesD.emerges31.A.negativeB.powerfulC.immediateD.significant32.A.ceaseB.occurC.impressD.vary33.A.occupiedthemselveswithB.pridedthemselvesonC.concentratedthemselvesonD.freedthemselvesof34.A.lacksB.heightensC.threatensD.maintains35.A.anxiouslyB.differentlyC.stronglyD.oddlySectionB(22分)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Iwaswalkinghomewhenawell-dressedmanpolitelystoppedme.“CouldyoutellmewhichwaytoBloorand...”Hestruggledtogetthenextwordoutwithapainedlook,butIknewbetterthantofinishhissentenceforhim.“...Bathurst?”hesaidafterseveralsecondsoftrying.WhenIanswered,hetoldmethathedidn'tactuallyneedtoknow.Hewaspractisingstuttering(口吃)openly,heexplained,hopingtobecomemoreconfidentdoingsoaroundstrangers.“Areyoudoingthatbecauseit'sNationalStutteringAwarenessDay?”Iaskedwithexcitement,eagertoconnectwithotherstutterers.WhenheaskedhowIknewthat,IsaidIgrewupwithastutter.Henodded,askinghopefully:“Soyourstutterhasmagicallydisappeared?”Ipaused.Iunderstoodwhyheassumedthis–Isoundedquitefluent.Butevenaswespoke,mystutterhadinfluencedmyspeech,andthat'swhyI'dmisnamedInternationalasNationaltoavoidthetrickyfrontsoundthatIcontinuetostrugglewith.Datashowsfourpercentofallchildrenstutter,whileonlyonepercentofthemstutterintoadulthood–a75percentdrop.Butarethesupposedex-stutterscompletelyfreeoftheirstutteringpast?Actually,thoughtheseverityofmystutterhasdecreasedwithage,ithasshapedmyidentityandaffectedmylifetremendously,informingthewaythatIspeak,interactandmovearoundintheworld.Somedefinestutterasadisabilitybecauseitisasconstantandoutofcontrolasblindnessorotherdisabilities.There'snopill,nosurgery,nowaytogetridofit,no“recovering”fromit.Butthereisrecoveringfromtheshameandself-hatredthatresultfromit.Someresearchershavebeguntoarguethattreatmentforstuttershouldn'tbecenteredaroundremovingaperson'sstutter,butratheronreducingone'snegativethoughtsandbehaviorssurroundingit.Asforme,I'dsaythatmystutterhasnot“magicallydisappeared”becauseI'vesimplyfoundwaystoconceal(隐藏)it.ButIhaveabettertherapynow-Iwillgrowalongsideit,anidentityinscparablefromthewaythatIspcak.Thinkingaboutthis,Idecidedtotelltheman,whowasstilllookingatmehopefully:“.”36.Thedecentmanstoppedtheauthorbecausehe.A.losthiswayandaskedaboutthedirectionB.wasveryeagertoconnectwithotherstutterersC.wantedtobebraverwhentalkingtounfamiliarpeopleD.waspractisinggivingspeechesfluentlyinopenoccasions37.WhydidtheauthormisnametheInternationalasNationalinparagraph2?A.Becausehemisrememberedthenameofthisday.B.BecausetheNationalversionismorefamiliartopeople.C.Becauseitisquitedifficultforhimtomakethesound“inter”.D.Becauseasastutter,hecan'tpronouncetheword“international”.38.Whatmightbetheauthor'sanswerinthelastparagraph?A.Yes.Ihavegotridofstutterbydevelopingamorepositiveattitudetowardslife.B.No.ThereisnorecoveringfromstutterandIhavesimplyfoundwaystoconcealit.C.Yes.AsIgrowolder,Irarelystutternowandpeoplearoundmedon'tknowIstuttered.D.No.IwillalwayslivewithstutterbecauseitisalsoapartofmeandIgladlyacceptthat.39.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Mystutter,myselfB.NewdefinitionsforstutterC.Stutter,alife-changingdisabilityD.Aspecialencounterwithstutterers(B)HomeAboutYESProgramsNewsEventsStudyGuidePartnershipContactUsHome>Programs>InternationalSummer(Winter)School2025SISUGlobalWinterCampRequestInfoShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversityQuickFactsAdmissionFeesFinancialAidsProgramsContactSchoolShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity(SISU)Doctorate,Master,Postgraduate,Undergraduate,VocationalCollege,SeniorHighSchool,JuniorHighSchoolDegreeRequirementEnrollmentNumber300The2025SISUGlobalWinterCampoffersaplatformforinternationalstudentsacrosstheworldtolearnmoreaboutChineselanguageandChina'sculture.TheprogramaimsathelpinginternationalstudentsgetanobjectiveandcomprehensiveunderstandingofShanghai,tounderstandthestatusofeconomicandsocialdevelopmentincontemporaryChina.Thecurriculumoftheprogramiscarefullydevelopedtomakeitpossibleforeachlearnertomakeprogress.Inaddition,avarietyofextra-curricularprogramsensurethateverybodytakespartinawiderangeofactivities,whichenrichtheirexperienceinChinaandenablethemtofeelthejoyoflearningChinese.DescriptionCreditNOTimeStartfromJan13,2025—EndonJan25,2025Length2weeksOnlineApplicationLogin.cn/c.asp?action=studentsignApplicationDeadlineDec31,2024Website/index.php/en/index/index.html40.Whoarethemostprobabletargetreaders?A.StudentspursuingMasterdegrees.B.Studentsfightingforcredits.C.InternationalstudentsstudyinginSISU.D.InternationalstudentslovingChineseculture.41.IfAliceisqualifiedforthisprogram,howmanydayslefttosubmittheapplicationfromnowon?A.About20days.B.About2weeks.C.AboutImonth.D.About45days.42.Whatisthepurposeoftheprogram?A.Tohelpeachlearnerimprovehis/herfluencyinChineselittlebylittle.B.Toenrichtheirlivesbyprovidingawiderangeofafter-classactivities.C.TopromoteabetterunderstandingofpresentChina,especiallyShanghai.D.Toprovideaplatformforstudentfromdifferentcountriestoknoweachother.(C)JenniferBlackburnisa49-year-oldwhohasfolloweddecadesoftryingdifferentdietsandmedicationsandfindinglittlesuccess.Inlate2022shestartedtakingOzempic,thediabetes(糖尿病)drugthathasbecomesynonymouswithcelebrityweightloss.Theeffectislife-changing.It'sbeenreportedthatintheUS,healthcareproviderswrotemorethanninemillionprescriptions(处方)forOzempicandsimilardrugsduringthelastfewmonthsof2022.Widespreadasitis,there'sstillmassconfusionaroundwhoshouldtakethem,whetherthepotentialsideeffectsareworthit,andwhetherpeopletrulyneedingthemcanaccessandaffordthelimitedsupply.AccordingtoWHO,morethan890millionadultswerelivingwithdiagnosedobesityin2022.Theirmetabolichormonescanbedysregulated,whichmeanseveniftheydietandexercise,theirbodieswon'trespond.That'swheremedicationhasbeenagame-changer.OzempicwasapprovedbytheUSFDAin2017forthetreatmentoftype2diabetes.Oncethemanufacturer,NovoNordisk,tappedintothedrug'saddedbenefitoftriggeringsubstantialweightloss,itsoonproducedseveralsimilardrugs.Formostpeople,thedosesneedtocontinueindefinitely.Oncesomeonestopstakingthedrug,hishungersignalscanreturntotheirbaselineandtheweightcomesback.Apartfromthisdownside,othersideeffectsincludearangeofdigestiveissuesandapossibleriskofthoughtsofself-harmorevensuicide.Besides,noonecantellhowthisusemayplayoutoverdecades,orwhatsideeffectsofrapidweightlosswillmeaninthelongrun.Despiteallthese,sinceloadsofinfluencershavecheeredtheirslimmingsuccessesonthesedrugs,itseemseverybodywantstotrythem.Theheavydemandhasledtoshortages.Throughout2023,peoplewithtype2diabetesstruggledtoaccessOzempic.Periodicshortagesareexpectedtocontinuein2024,whilethosewhocanaccessthesedrugsfaceasignificantfinancialcost.ThecostismuchtoohightothevastmajorityofAmericans-amonthlysupplywillsetonebackmorethan$1000.JenniferBlackburnhaslost16kilograms(andkeptitoff).“Ifeelhappier,moreconfident...”saysBlackburn,“It'saboutmuchmorethansize-it'sliketheweightisliftedoffmyshoulders.”Withsuchsupportivevoices,thefutureofOzempicremainsunpredictablesofar.43.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedphraseinparagraph1?A.bekeenonB.beequivalenttoC.besuitableforD.befamiliarwith44.WhydopeoplewithoutdiabetesstilltakeOzempicafterknowingallitsdownsides?A.Becausetheywanttotakeitasapreventivemeasureagainstdiabetes.B.Becausetheyarenotafraidoftheseyetunclearanduncertainsideeffects.C.Becausetheyaredesperatetoloseweightortheywilldevelopotherhealthproblems.D.Becausetheyaretemptedbythecelebrities'achievingsuchgoodresultsaftertheuse.45.WhatcanweinferfromJenniferBlackburn'swords?A.Besideslosingweight,shehasalsotakenoffahugementalburden.B.ShestronglyrecommendsOzempictoothersduetoherownexperiences.C.AlthoughsupportingOzempicherself,sheisnotsureofthismedicine'sfuture.D.SheisamongthecelebritieswhohavesuccessfullylostweightbytakingOzempic.46.Thispassageiswrittento.A.explainOzempic'sfunctions,potentialdownsidesandcurrentsupplysituationsB.suggesthowseriousandcommontheissueofobesityisandhowtodealwithitC.persuadepeoplewithoutdiabetesnottofurtherpurchasetheexpensiveOzempicD.illustrateOzempic'seffectivenesswithexamplesofcelebritiesandcommonusersSectionC(8分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Withallthesedata,astronomersaremakingthefirstexactmapsoftheMilkyWay.B.Aftercarefulresearch,theyalreadyknewstarsindifferentpartsofthegalaxyweredifferentages.C.Thispictureitselfmakessense,butconfirmingitiscomplicatedandwillneedhugeamountsofdata.D.Inshort,themapsshownottheMilkyWayinastablebalance,butratherthegalaxy'sdeparturefromit.E.Evenwithallthegeniuswork,piecingtogetherthismuchofaMilkyWaymaphasbeenextremelydifficult.F.Butthatpicturehasgraduallychangedinrecentyearsasscientistshavebegunsystematicallymappingstarswholesale.Revealtruthsaboutourchaoticgalaxy(银河系)AstronomerBobBenjaminhasspentthepast20yearstryingtofigureoutwhattheMilkyWaylookslike.Theworkisn'teasy,becausewe'reinsidethegalaxyandcan'tseeitfromtheoutside,butastronomershavegeniusapproaches,andBenjaminthinks“it’saknowablething”.(47)Duringinterviews,Benjaminandotherastronomersrepeatedlycitedthestoryoftheblindmenandtheelephant:theyeachtouchadifferentpartoftheelephant'sbody,butmissthewholeelephantentirely.WhenBenjaminbeganhiscareer,hefiguredthatthegalaxywasstablesincebirth,orderlyandelegant.(48)Theseaofdatacomesfromapackofnewsurveys,mostremarkablyonebytheESAobservatoryGaia,thatarecollectingshockinglyamountsofinformation.By2023,Gaiahadmappedaround1.8billionstars.Itreleaseditsfirstdatain2016andhasbeencooperatingwithabunchofothertelescopes.Collectivelytheseprojectshavegatheredimagesandspectra(光谱)formillionsofstars.(49)Locationsofstarsinthreedimensions,plusarecordoftheirmotionsmadebyrepeatedlyimagingthemovertime.Theresultisamovieofafewbillioncirclingstarsthatrevealsnotonlythegalaxy'sstructurebutalsoitssurprisinglyconfusingandviolenthistory.(50)AsBenjamincomments,“Oh,mygod,it'sreal,andit'sahugemess,indeeddifferentfromouroriginalguess.”Withthenewsurveys'maps,wehaverevealedsometruthsaboutthischaoticgalaxy,whichisstillfarfromenough.Theastronomerswillcontinuetoexploretheunlimitedscaleandsecretsofthisgalaxywiththeirunlimitedpassion.III.Summarywriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.FindYourNewFavouriteHobby“Challenging,funandengaginghobbieshavethepowertomakeushappierandhealthier,”saysKateHanselmanwithalaugh,andthat'swhyherhomeisagrandhobbyexhibition-fencingequipment,multiplepairsofrock-climbingshoes,yarneverywhereforknitting…Researchhasprovedthathobbieshelppeopleincreative,physical,andintellectualways.Theonlyquestionsis:howcanwefindournewfavoritehobby?MatthewJ.Zawazki,aprofessorofhealthpsychologyadvisesthatweaskourselveshowwewantanactivitytomakeusfeel.“Mentallyengaged?Distracted?Relaxed?Sociallyconnected?It'shelpfultoconsiderwhatyourlifeismissingandrecognizingtheseneedsmatters,”saysMatthew.Hobbiespresentanescapeastheyhelpuscalmdown,sofiguringouttheanswerstotheabovequestionscanbevital.RebeccaWeiler,amentalhealthadviserwarnsusnottoinvestatonoftimeandmoneyinanewhobbyimmediately.“Alwayseaseintofigureoutifit'srightforyou,”shesays,“Youcanalwaysdomorelater.”So,ifyou'retakinganinterestinpottery,signuptodoaone-timeclassratherthanasetofeight.Besides,sheaddsthatit'ssmarttoresistthepressuretoovercommit.“Youspendenoughofyourdaypushingyourself,buthobbiesaresupposedtobefun.Soyoucanstopanytimeaslongasyoudon'tlikeacertainpartinyourhobby.”KatinaBajaj,aclinicpsychologyresearcher,wantstoremindusofourchildhood.“Whenyouwereakid,whatdidyouwanttobewhenyougrewup?Theanswercouldpointyoutowardsanappealinghobby,”accordingtoKatina.Revisitingactivitieswelovedwhenyoungisreallyhelpfultostartwithbecauseitallowsyoutofeelcomfortable.Childhoodjoyscaneasilydevelopintoadulthobbies.IV.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.国产品牌正在不遗余力地争取更大的市场份额。(share)53.越来越多的人在购物时考虑环保因素,包括产品的可持续性。(factor)54.针对出游高峰期交通堵塞中司机可能半路上打瞌睡的问题,现已推出无人机唤醒服务。(introduce)55.火箭不断成功发射与更新换代,这些都是我国国力日益强盛、科技实力日新月异的象征。(which)V.Guidedwriting(25分)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.56.如下为央广网8月6日的一则消息。请你向校报投一篇稿,简要描述“买谷子”现象,分析现象背后可能的原因,并提出相应的措施或建议。OnAugust6,BeijingnewsfromCNR(ChinaNationalRadio)(reportedbyGuoJiali)“WeChatpaymentreceived411yuan,”“Paymentreceived59yuan”.Duringthesummervacation,thesoundofpaymentnotificationskeptringingina“goodsshop”(ashopscllinganime-relatedproducts,translatedas“guzi”

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