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1PAGE第1页2024学年第一学期高一年级12月四校联考英语学科试题卷考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号(填涂);3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;第一部分听力(共两节,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。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.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Gosightseeing.B.Attendalecture.C.Watchafilm.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodothisweekend?A.Dosomecleaning.B.Visithisparents.C.Gotoaparty.3.Whyisthewomanlate?A.Sheoverslept.B.Shemissedthebus.C.Shegotcaughtintraffic.4.Whoisthewoman?A.Aninstructor.B.Acustomer.C.Areceptionist.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Apackage.B.Aneighbor.C.Abuilding.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。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.HowwillthewomanprobablygettoBakerStreetStation?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.7.Whatwillthemandoifhelosesthebet?A.Washthedishes.B.Treatthewomantodinner.C.Buythewomanabicycle.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howdoesthewomansoundatthebeginningoftheconversation?A.Calm.B.Surprised.C.Excited.9.WhatistheweatherlikeinFinlandthesedays?A.Cold.B.Cool.C.Hot.10.WhatmakesthewomanworriedaboutthetriptoFinland?A.Theexpensivetickets.B.Thebadweather.C.Themosquitoes.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemanwanttolearnfromthewoman?A.Howtoloseweight.B.Howtokeepawork-lifebalance.C.Howtobecomeefficientatwork.12.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodofirst?A.Hitagym.B.Getupearly.C.Chatwithdifferentpeople.13.Whatdoesthewomanusuallydoduringthelunchbreak?A.Restintheoffice.B.Goforawalk.C.Playbadminton.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inabank.C.Athome.15.WhatdidMikeeatlastnight?A.Spaghetti.B.Steak.C.Curry.16.Whoorderedredwinelastnight?A.Linda.B.Mike.C.Ryan.17.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthemusic?A.Itwasclassical.B.Itwasmoving.C.Itwasnoisy.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoweknowaboutthecontentofTheNewTrend?A.It'swide-ranging.B.It'sold-fashioned.C.It'sstudent-targeted.19.Howmuchwillpeoplesaveiftheypayyearly?A.$10.B.$16.C.$24.20.Whatwillpeoplegetforsubscribingtoday?A.Anextrafreeissueofthemagazine.BAbiggerdiscountfornextyear.C.Freeaccesstotheonlineversion.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOklahoma,oneofAmerica’sSouthwestRegion,isfulloffascinatinghistory.Whilemuchcanbelearnedaboutthestate’spastbyvisitinglargerurbanareaslikeOklahomaCity,thestatecapital,andTulsa,thoseintheknowwillincludeatleastafewsmallertownsontheirtravelplans.GuthrieGuthriewasOklahoma’sfirststatecapitalandafocalpointoftheLandRunof1889,animportanteventthatsawthousandsofsettlersrushingtoclaimlandacrosstheSouthwest.GuthrieHistoricDistrictisoneofthebest-preservedcollectionsofVictorian-eraarchitectureintheUnitedStatesandencompassesover2,000buildings,includingtheOklahomaTerritorialMuseumandCarnegieLibrary,hometofascinatingexhibitsaboutGuthrie’searlyyears.ArdmoreArdmorebecameanimportanthubforthenation’soilboomoftheearly20thcentury.Itsdowntownretainsmuchofitshistoriccharmandearlywealth,includingtheSantaFeDepot,builtin1915,whichnowhousestheGreaterSouthwestHistoricalMuseum.TheArdmorePublicLibrary,datingto1905,isanothersignificantsitethathasbeenwell-preserved,asistheColcordBuilding,constructedin1894andoneofOklahoma’soldeststandingstructuresbuiltwithsteel(it’snowaluxurious4-starhotelunderHilton’sCuriobrand).BesuretoalsoheadoutintothesurroundingArbuckleMountainsandnearbyLakeMurrayforascenicdrive.PawhuskaPawhuskaistheheartoftheOsageNationandplayedanimportantroleinOklahoma’soilboom.Thetown’sfascinatingpastisenshrinedinlandmarksliketheOsageNationMuseum,establishedin1938,andtheoldesttriballyownedmuseuminAmerica,whichdescribesOsagehistory,art,andculturevividly;whilethe1914ConstantineTheatreisastrikingreminderofearly20th-centuryentertainmentthatcontinuestohostperformances.1.ForvisitorsinterestedinVictorianbuildings,whichisthemostrecommended?A.OsageNationMuseum. B.ArdmorePublicLibrary.C.ConstantineTheatre. D.GuthrieHistoricDistrict.2.Whichbuildingwasremodeledintoahotel?A.ColcordBuilding. B.OklahomaTerritorialMuseum.C.ArdmorePublicLibrary. D.SantaFeDepot.3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tooffertravelroutes. B.Toexplainthehistory.C.Tointroducetownsworthvisiting. D.Toadvertisetravel.BAtjust18yearsold,KhalifaAminufromKano,Nigeria,hasprovedhimselfasanamazinginventor,withhissensoryglassesdesignedtohelpthevisuallyimpaired(视障人士).Theglassesarefittedwithinfraredsensors(红外传感器)thatcan“see”obstaclesintheuser’spath,warningthemaboutpossibledangerswithouttheneedfortraditionalwalkingsticksorguidedogs.Intheircurrentform,theglassesletoutabeepingsoundwhenanobjectisnearby,helpingusersmovepastitsafely.Aminuisnowworkingonmakingtheglassesevenmoreeffective,particularlyinlow-lightandnighttimeconditions.Aminu’sjourneyintotheworldofinventionbeganinchildhood.Hestartedsmall,buildingacanoe(独木舟)ashisfirstproject,andquicklyrealizedthathiscreationscouldbeusedtosolvereal-worldproblemsinhiscommunity.Thisloveforinventionhasledhimtocreatevariousinnovationssuchasaradiostation,abombdetectorandanautomaticwatersprayerforfarmers.AsforhowAminucameupwiththeideaofhislatestcreation,Aminuexplained,“Igrewupinanareawheretherearevisuallyimpairedpeople,andIunderstandwhatthey’regoingthrough.ThisiswhyIbegantheprocessforatechnology-basedsolutionforthem.”Theglasseshavereceivedpositivefeedbackfromtesting.Inarecenttrial,ablindmanwashighlyimpressedbytheireffectiveness.“Hesuggestedseveralimprovements,likeawirelessswitch,smallerparts,andlensesforbetterusability,”Aminuexplained.“Thesesuggestionswillbecarriedoutinfutureversions,butthechallengeremainsthelackofmaterialsandresourcesforfurtherdevelopment.”Luckily,inJune,Aminu’sinventioncaughttheattentionofNigeria’sNationalCommissionforPersonswithDisabilities,suggestingabrightfutureforhiminfurtherinnovationandmassproduction.“MyultimatedreamistobuildaglobalcompanythatcontinuestodevelopinnovativetechnologicalsolutionsnotonlyforNigeriabutfortheworld,”saidAminu.4.WhatistrueaboutthesensoryglassesthatAminuinvented?A.Theyreplacetheneedfortraditionalwalkingstickscompletely.B.Theyuseinfraredsensorstodetectobstaclesandwarnuserswithanoise.C.Theycanonlyworkinbrightdaylightconditions.D.Theyarefittedwithcamerastoshowthepathaheadtotheusers.5.What’sAminu’sinspirationforsensoryglasses?A.Hisconcernaboutreal-worldproblems. B.Hisloveforcreation.C.Hissympathyforthevisuallyimpaired. D.Hisinterestintechnology.6.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofsensoryglasses?A.Theywillfaceimmediatemassproduction.B.Despitethechallenges,thereisapossibilityofgrowthandexpansion.C.Thelackofmaterialsandresourceswillstoptheproject.D.TheglasseswillonlybeusedinNigeria.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAminu’spersonality?A.Ambitiousandinnovative. B.Optimisticandfar-sighted.CModestandhard-working. D.Confidentandcurious.CWhatdoyoudowithyouroldclothes?Youmightthrowthemaway,orifyouwanttobemoreenvironmentallyfriendly,youcouldsellordonatethem.Nomatterwhatyouchoose,it'salwaysbeenyourresponsibilitytodealwiththem.However,anewCalifornialawcouldshiftthisresponsibilitytoclothingproducers.Thispioneeringlaw,calledtheResponsibleTextileRecoveryAct,istargetedtosetrequirementsforproducersofclothing,towelsandbedding.Itrequiresthemtodevelopandfundastatewideprogramforreusing,repairingandrecyclingtheirproducts.Thelawcouldhelpaddressthelong-standingpollutioncausedbythetextile(纺织)andfashionindustries,notedTheGuardian.Since1960,theamountoftextilewasteintheUShasgrownnearlytenfold,reachingover17milliontonsin2018,accordingtotheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.Ashocking85percentoftextilesendupinlandfillswheretheysendoutharmfulgasesandchemicalsintotheenvironment.Asamajorpolluter,thefashionindustryaccountsforabout10percentofglobalcarbonemissions(排放),morethaninternationalflightsandshippingcombined,accordingtotheUnitedNations.Theriseof“fastfashion”,whichproducescheap,low-qualityclothingmeanttobewornonlyafewtimes,hassignificantlyworsenedthisenvironmentalcrisis.TheseriouspollutiondroveDemocraticstatesenatorJoshNewman,whodrafted(起草)theResponsibleTextileRecoveryAct,intoaction.Hecommunicatedwithallsectorsofthetextileindustrytopreventopposition.Someworrythelawcouldmakeshoppingmoreexpensiveandimpactsmallandmedium-sizedbrands.However,Newmansaidpeopleshouldn'tnoticeanypriceincreases,estimatingitwouldcostproducerslessthan10cents(0.7yuan)peritem.Theprogramisexpectedtobeginasearlyas2028inthehopeofmakingtheindustrymoresustainable(可持续的).Itcouldalsoopennewopportunitiesforgreenproductionandconsumptionwhilecreatingmorethan1,000greenjobs.8.WhatdoesthenewCalifornialawintendtodo?A.Increasetextileproduction. B.Bantheuseofcertaintextiles.C.Reducetextilepollution. D.Promotefastfashionproducts.9Whatdoestheunderlinedword“landfills”inPara.3probablymean?A.Textilefactories. B.Recyclingcenters. C.Wasteburialsites. D.Chemistrylabs.10.Whatconcerndosomepeoplehaveaboutthenewlaw?A.Itcouldraisethepriceofclothes. B.Itmightreducejobsinthefashionindustry.C.Itcouldlowerthequalityofclothing. D.Itmightaffectthepopularityofcertainbrands.11.Whichsectionofmagazineisthetextmostprobablyform?A.Fashion. B.Politics. C.Entertainment. D.Environment.DWritingoutthesamewordagainandagainmaybringbackbadmemoriesforsome,buthandwritingcanboostconnectivityacrossbrainregions,someofwhichareinvolvedinlearningandmemory,anewstudyshows.Inthestudy,psychologistsAudreyandRuud,bothattheNorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology,stuckelectrodes(电极)ontheparticipants’heads.Theyaskedtheparticipantstotypeoutorhandwritewithadigitalpenwordsthatappearedonacomputerscreen.Sensorsinacaprecordedelectricalbrainactivity.Thenthepsychologistslookedforwhentwobrainareasareactivewiththesamefrequencyofelectricalwavesatthesametime.Thisresultcanrevealtheconnectivityamongdifferentregionsacrossthebrain.Withhandwriting,theresearcherssawincreasedactivity,specificallyinlowfrequencybands,notonlyintheexpectedmotorareasbutalsoinothersassociatedwithlearning.Theselowfrequencybandshavepreviouslybeenshowntosupportmemoryprocesses.Whentheteamcomparedthetwotasks,theyrealizedthathandwriting—butnottyping—increasedtheconnectivityacrossparietal(顶叶)brainregions,whichareinvolvedinsensoryandmotorprocessing,andcentralregions,manyofwhichareinvolvedinmemory.“Evenwhenthemovementsareverysimilar,theactivationseemsmuch,muchhigherinhandwriting,”Audreysays.“Itshowsthatthere’smoreinvolvementofthesebrainregionswhenyou’rehandwriting,whichmightgiveyousomespecificadvantages.”Thesefindingssuggestthattherearedistinctprocessesofbrainactivationhappeningwhileapersontypesorwrites.Thisboostofstimulationofhandwritingfacilitateslearningbecausetheseparticularwavesbetweentheseareasareinvolvedinmemoryformationandencoding(编码).Andalthoughhandwritingmayhelpwithlearningprocesses,typingisofteneasier,fasterandmorepractical.“Studentsandteachersalikeshouldthereforeconsiderthetaskathandtodecidetohandwriteortype,”Audreysays.Despitetheneedformorestudiestodeterminethebestlearningstrategy,expertssaythathandwritingshouldn’tbeleftbehindinthedigitalage.“Schoolsneedtobringinmorewritingintocurriculumdesign,”Ruudsays.12.WhatdidAudreyandRuudmainlydointheirresearch?A.Theytestedthefunctionofelectrodes. B.Theyanalyzedthebrainstructure.C.Theymonitoredthebrainactivities. D.Theyrecordedthewritingspeed.13.Whycanhandwritingimprovelearningmorethantyping?A.Itinvolvesmorespecificbrainactivation. B.Itpromotesbettermusclememory.C.Itallowsformoreinnovativethinking. D.Itencouragesbetterconcentration.14.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardtyping?A.Favorable. B.Objective. C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.15.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TakingNotesbyHandisBecomingUncommoninClassB.UsingKeyboardisRecommendedDuetoItsConvenienceC.WidespreadBrainConnectivityisCrucialtoHumanLearningD.HandwritingBoostsBrainConnectionsMoreThanTypingDoes第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TheeasiestwaytoloveyourselfistotreatyourselflikeyourownBFF(BestFriendForever).____16____Quitesimply,thismeansyouneedtorecognizeyourownself-worthandliveyourownlifeashonestlyasyoucan.Readontolearnsomestrategiessoyoucanembarkonajourneyoflovingyourself.____17____Negativethoughtsoftencomefromoutsidepeoplewhoseopinionswevalueandfromwhomweseekloveandacceptance.Tracedownthecoreofthosenegativethoughtsandtellyourselfadifferentstory.Thinkaboutwhatyouwouldsaytoaclosefriendwhosaidthosethingsaboutthemselves.Acceptyourflawsaspartofwhoyouare.Everythingyou’vedoneandeverywhereyou’vebeenisapartofwhoyouare.____18____Instead,acceptthatthey’reallpartsofthesamewhole.Whenyouloveyourself,youloveallofyoubecauseyouwouldn’thavethegoodwithoutthebad.Focusonyoureffortratherthantheresulttocontrolperfectionism.Ifyouexpectyourselftobeperfectforever,you’llneverbepleasedwithanythingyouproduce.____19____Trytoappreciatetheworkyouputintocompletingatask,ratherthanlookingforflawsinwhatyoudone.Practicegratitudeforgoodthings.It’shumannaturetoseenegativethingsasbiggerandmoreimportantthanpositivethings,butthisalsodoestremendousdamagetoyourself-esteem.Whenyoufindyourselffocusingonnegativeorlessfavorableeventsinyourlife,immediatelytrytoname3to5thingsthatyoucanbegratefulfor.____20____A.Thiscanleadtolowself-esteem.B.Payattentiontonegativethoughts.C.Letgoofnegativethoughtsaboutyourself.D.Self-loveisn’taboutfixingallthe“bad”thingsaboutyourself.E.Lookforthepositivesideevenwhenbadthingshappentoyou.F.Usually,itmightseemlikeit’seasiertoloveothersthantoloveyourself.G.Actually,it’stoughtobuildhealthyrelationshipsifyoudon’tloveyourselffirst.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iwasatthegroceryshop____21____last-minuteitemsforEasterdinnerwhenI____22____fromthecornerofmyeyethemostwonderfulflowerIhadeverseen.Itwas,asIlaterlearned,apeony(牡丹).Iwasso____23____thatIwasgoingtobuymyselfflowers.I’d____24____donethisbefore.Onthewayhome,IwonderedwhyIhadneverreallybeen____25____toanyflowersbefore.____26____,I’dbeenonthisearthforoverhalfacentury.____27____inEngland,myimmigrant(移民)familyviewedflowersas____28____sincesurvivalwasourpriority.Dadworkedontherailways,andMom,beforeher____29____,workedinafactory.Oursmallgardenwasfilledwithvegetables____30____flowers,asMomandDadoftensaid,“Thesewillkeepusaliveifwecan’tgetthemfromthe____31____.”Wealsobuiltanundergroundoven(烤炉),whereMomandDadwouldmakeflatbread(薄面饼).Thesmellofthisflatbread____32____usandanchored(使扎根)ustoourlivesinEngland.WhenMother’sDaycame,Momwouldsay,“Whywastemoneyonflowers?They’lljustdie.Buyshoesorcoatsinstead.”So,wekidsmadefoodforherathome.Mymother____33____yearsagoafteralongillness.Ifshewerestillalivetoday,she’dprobably____34____herheadatmeforbuyingflowers.____35____,IstillwishI’dhadthechancetoshowherthisbeautifulflowerandbuyitforheronMother’sDay21.A.holdingup B.pickingup C.turningup D.givingup22.A.spotted B.examined C.predicted D.expected23.A.shocked B.pleased C.embarrassed D.confused24.A.always B.frequently C.never D.occasionally25.A.used B.adapted C.introduced D.drawn26.A.Afterall B.Aboveall C.Infact D.Bycontrast27.A.Breakingdown B.Growingup C.Breakingaway D.Movingup28.A.unfamiliar B.uncommon C.unnecessary D.unattractive29.A.retirement B.illness C.promotion D.accident30.A.infavorof B.incontrastto C.alongwith D.insteadof31.A.shop B.garden C.forest D.farm32.A.alerted B.attracted C.comforted D.challenged33.A.pulledthrough B.passedaway C.gaveup D.steppedaside34.A.scratch B.nod C.shake D.raise35.A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Meanwhile第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面课外短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China’snewesttypeofcarrierrocket,theLongMarch12,____36____(make)itsmaidenflightonSaturdaynight,____37____alsomarkedthedebutmissionoftheHainanInternationalCommercialAerospaceLaunchCenter.Fourliquidoxygen-keroseneenginesontherocket’sfirststageroaredwithdazzlingflameat10:25pm.Afterflyingashortwhile,twosatellitesseparatedfromtherocket____38____enteredtheirpresetorbit,markingthesuccessof____39____launchmission.TheLongMarch12isthefirstChineserocketwithadiameterof3.8meters.By____40____(compare),mostChineserocketshaveadiameterof3.35meters,astandard____41____(wide)thatwassetinthe1960sconsideringconstrainingfactorsinrailtransport.Standing62.6meterstall,equivalenttotheheightof22____42____(story)ofastandardresidentialbuilding,thetwo-stagemodelisthesecond____43____(high)inallChineserockets,onlyexceededbythe62.8-meterLongMarch5.Thenewmodelwill____44____(effective)improveChina’scapability_____45_____(send)spacecrafttoasun-synchronousorbitanddeploysatellitenetworksinloworbits,theShanghaiacademynoted,addingthatitsresearchanddevelopmentstartedinMay2020andfinishedinJunethisyear.第四部分课内语言知识运用(共两节,满分25分)第一节单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(注意:请在答题纸上书写单词的完整形式。)46.B________ontheweatherforecasts,wechoseourvacationspotcautiously.(根据首字母单词拼写)47.Thepaper-cutsfeatureawidev________ofthemes,includingflowers,humanfigures,animals,legends,folktalesandstoriesfromoperaticworksandshows.(根据首字母单词拼写)48.Itwouldbehighlya________ifyoucouldgetthismattersettledbytheendofthismonth.(根据首字母单词拼写)49.Whentheboysawthathewasnotgoingtobepunished,hisf________expressiondisappeared.(根据首字母单词拼写)50.GiveyourchildsomeoldmachinessuchasabrokenradioorTVsettoplaywithanditwillarousehisc________aboutscience.(根据首字母单词拼写)51.Nowthatyouarealready18yearsold,youshouldtaker________forwhatyouhavedone.(根据首字母单词拼写)52.Ass________,theperformanceisduetostartat8pmandendat10pmonSeptember20,2016.(根据首字母单词拼写)53.Tomakemembersofateamperformbetter,thetrainerfirstofallhastoknowtheir_____________________(strong)andweaknesses.54.Ihaven’tseenSarasinceshewasalittlegirl,andshehaschangedbeyondr_______.(根据首字母单词拼写)55.Weshouldsparenoeffortstoanalyzethecauseoff________,whichcouldhelpusfindoutthemistakeswemadeandtrytomakeupforthelackofknowledgeandskillsinthoseareas.(根据首字母单词拼写)第二节句子翻译(共10小题;每空一词,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.即使在今天,不论住在哪里,中国人都仍能通过书写(文字)进行交流。Eventoday,________________________Chinesepeoplelive,theycanallstillcommunicateinwriting.57.与以前的作品相比,你最近的作品有了很大的进步。________________yourformerworks,yourrecentworkshaveimprovedalot.58.让我印象最深刻的是西湖的美。________________________________isthebeautyoftheWestLake.59.尽管她的职业生涯经历了许多起伏,她依然保持信心,继续追求对艺术的热情。Despite________________________throughouthercareer,sheremainedconfidentandcontinuedtopursueherpassionforart.60.天气很恶劣,这使我们不可能按时完成任务。(it形式宾语)Theweatherwasawful,which________________________forustofinishthetaskontime.61.直到他向我解释我才理解他说的话。NotuntilheexplainedittomedidI________________________whathesaid.62.这座遗址可以追溯到罗马帝国,为我们提供了对古代文明的宝贵见解。Theruins,________________________theRomanEmpire,providevaluableinsightsintoancientcivilization.63.我突然意识到,只有齐心协力、不懈努力,我们才能渡过难关。It________________________onlywithjointandtirelesseffortscanwegetthroughthedifficulties.64.直到昨天,学生会才设法收集到所有申请者的详细信息。(强调句)________________________________________________theStudentUnionmanagedtocollectalltheinformationaboutalltheapplicants65.对中国书写系统的高度重视可以从中国汉字作为一种艺术形式的发展中看出来,即中国书法,它在中国文化中扮演着重要的角色。(定语从句)ThehighregardforChinesewritingsystemcanbeseeninthedevelopmentofChinesecharacterasanartform,knownasChinesecalligraphy,________________________________________________Chineseculture.第五部分应用文写作(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的语文老师Ms.Chen将举办在线讲座,介绍中国书法。请给你的英国朋友

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