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文章大意:本文是一篇小说节选。多里安切断了他的脸和内心、他的外表和内在世界的联系。他的脸没有改变,总是年轻、漂亮。但是这幅画像——用爱的画笔描绘的画像——却在讲述着真实的故事。它才是真实的多里安·格雷——一天天变老、变丑并满怀恨意。

1 . “What if I told you that I murdered Basil?”

“You couldn’t murder anyone, Dorian. He probably fell into the Seine from a bus. By the way, where’s that wonderful portrait he did of you? Oh! I remember now. You told me years ago that you sent it to Selby Manor and that it got lost or stolen on the way. What a pity! I wanted to buy it. I wish I had now.” Lord Henry said.

“I never really liked it,” said Dorian.

“How have you kept your youth, Dorian? You must have some secret. I’m only ten years older than you are, and I’m wrinkled and old. Please, tell me your secret. To get back my youth, I’d do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable.”

When Dorian arrived home that night, he sent his servant to bed, and sat down on the sofa in the library. Then he began to think about his life.

“I’ve been an evil influence on my friends, and I’ve ruined the lives of many good young people,” he thought, “Ah! Why did I pray for the portrait to grow old, and for me to stay young? I worshiped beauty and eternal youth, but they ruined me. It’s better not to think of the past. Nothing can change that. I must think of the future. James Vane is dead. Alan Campbell is dead, too. He shot himself one night in his laboratory.”

“I’m safe now,” he continued. “Basil painted the portrait that ruined my life. I can’t forgive him for that. Everything is the portrait’s fault.”

He began to wonder about the portrait. “If I’m good, maybe the portrait will become beautiful again,” he thought. “I’ll go and look.”

He took the lamp from the table and went upstairs. As he unlocked the door, he smiled. “Yes, I’ll be good,” he thought, “I won’t be frightened of this portrait any more.”

He went upstairs to the room and locked the door. Then he pulled the purple cloth off the portrait. He gave a cry of pain. The portrait was more horrible. His face looked more evil. There was new blood on the hand and on the feet.

Dorian trembled with fear. Dorian looked round the room and saw the knife that stabbed Basil Hallward. It was bright and shining.

“This knife killed the artist, and now it will kill the artist’s work,” he thought.

He grabbed the knife, and then he stabbed the portrait with it.

1. What do we know about Lord Henry from the passage?
A.He doubted slightly whether Dorian murdered Basil.
B.He would do whatever he could to get back his youth.
C.The portrait he wanted to buy was stolen by Selby Manor.
D.The truth about how Dorian kept his youth was hidden from him.
2. What can we infer from the passage?
A.Dorian admitted he was badly affected by his friends.
B.Alan Campbell shot himself one night in his laboratory.
C.Dorian blamed his sufferings on the portrait and Basil.
D.Dorian wanted to kill himself so that the portrait could become normal.
3. What does the underlined word “worshiped” mean in paragraph 6?
A.Admired.B.Deserved.C.Maintained.D.Ignored.
4. Why did Dorian stab the portrait at the end of the story?
A.Because the portrait aroused too much curiosity of his friends.
B.Because the portrait reflecting his soul made him suffer great pain.
C.Because he was jealous of the portrait which would never grow old.
D.Because he thought the portrait would take his youth and beauty away.
2023-07-02更新 | 573次组卷 | 3卷引用:江苏省苏州市昆山中学2023年高一上英语12月月考试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇书评。本文主要介绍了《黑冰》这本书的重要内容并阐述了本书吸引人的地方。

2 . At first glance (扫视) , the most unusual thing about the book is that it was finished without the co-authors ever meeting. Unusual though that maybe, the story of the power of the human spirit to defeat everything, as told in Black Ice, makes the story of its writing unimportant.

The book comes out in December 2022 in Selly Oak Hospital. A soldier returns to consciousness (意识). All he can think about is that his shoes are killing him. He calls over a nurse and asks her to take them off. The nurse has no idea what to do because, not only does the soldier have no shoes to take off, but also he has no lower legs either.

Corie Mapp was born in the countryside of eastern Barbados in 1978. In 2005 he bought a one-way ticket to London to run after his dream: to serve in The Life Guards, the senior group of the British Army.

Mapp passed easily through basic training. In 2008, he was chosen as a vehicle driver, and, in January 2010, while on duty under enemy fire, his vehicle ran over an bomb. Two weeks later, as already related, he returned to consciousness in Selly Oak Hospital without his legs.

Despite his life-changing injuries, Mapp drew on the love of his family and his skill at sports to recover. Within two weeks of regaining consciousness, he was walking on prosthetic legs (假肢), within a month he was driving a car, and he went on over the coming months to compete successfully in athletics and sitting volleyball for the British Army in the 2013 Warrior Games.

As the book describes, his fireplace at home was soon full of trophies (奖杯). In this book, Black Ice tells Mapp’s unusual life story with humour — but also with some very firmly held beliefs about life. This is a human-interest story like no other.

1. What’s the most unusual thing about the book Black Ice?
A.The writing story of the book.
B.The positive spirit the story carries.
C.The independent writing process of the story.
D.The power of success the story carries.
2. Which of the following words best describe Mapp?
A.Determined and easy-going.B.Sensitive and potential.
C.Strong-willed and capable.D.Friendly and talkative.
3. What does Paragraph 5 focus on?
A.Mapp’s struggle against his injuries.
B.Mapp’s life-changing injuries
C.Mapp’s attitudes to his prosthetic legs.
D.Mapp’s dream of winning success.
4. What is this text?
A.A short story.B.A diary entry.C.A news report.D.A book review.
2023-02-19更新 | 118次组卷 | 2卷引用:江苏省苏州第十中学2023年高一上英语12月月考试题
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文章大意:本篇是一篇记叙性散文。作者通过观看海岸岩石,对人的性格品质产生了思考,我们可以从岩石中学到什么?作者并产生了一定的联想。

3 . Standing on the shore of a lake. I can’t help but marvel at the tens or hundreds of thousands of small rocks that surround my boots. They were all created from hard surfaces, their edges softening over time.

And I wonder, can we learn from a pile of rocks?

Even the tallest mountains have worn down; none are as tall as they were 1.000 years ago. And much like a rock, I’ve found my attitude has softened and my desire to better understand others has expanded with each trip around the sun.

Once I too was a sharp rock covered in pointy edges. Today, after decades of the waters of life coursing over me, my edges are softer and more understanding. I’m less likely to judge and more interested in learning how we can exist together.

But I’m not a rock. I’m a human being filled with all the drama built into my DNA.

Two years ago, while traveling in the Pacific Northwest, I watched a restaurant owner ask several people to leave for not wearing masks. Not forceful and not rude. On the door read a sign: “Please wear a mask before entering our restaurant. We don’t like it either, but let’s all do what we can to get through this together.”

The group of young men wished to argue about the note.

I sat watching, understanding both sides. I’ve been those guys before, using my youthful edges to chip away at the world. What I lost, however, was the ability to grow from experiences by looking through the eyes of others. In learning to be more open, I’ve also found more happiness and success.

You can fit more rounded rocks in a jar than those with sharp edges. The former look for ways to adjust and make room for others; the latter never give an inch to accommodate others.

Time, like the waters rolling against once sharp stones, changes us by washing away our resistance to seeing the world from another’s point of view.

I placed a rounded stone into my jacket pocket. Mother Nature is holding class again.

1. What does the author compare the rocks to?
A.People’s abilities.B.People’s personalities.
C.What nature offers us.D.Challenges we come across.
2. Why did the group of guys argue in the restaurant?
A.They were dissatisfied with the owner’s attitude to them.
B.They were unwilling to do what the owner wished them to.
C.They intended to skip out on the bill due to the poor service.
D.They were not allowed to leave the restaurant for their rudeness.
3. What does the author want to tell us with this text?
A.We should adjust to new conditions.
B.Be brave when in the face of difficulties in life.
C.It’s necessary to consider the feelings of others.
D.Being open and understanding brings you more happiness.
4. What might be the best title of the text?
A.Changing with TimeB.Learning from Nature
C.Growing from ExperiencesD.Seeing from a Different Angle
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4 . Bear Grylls’s Adventure Tales


Mr. Grylls has established himself as television's foremost survivalist. In episodes of Man vs. Wild, he has been dropped into some punishing environments (the sands of the Sahara, the frigid Siberian wilderness with little more than a knife, a water bottle, and the instructions to make it out alive. Below are excerpts from an interview with him.

Q: When did you first grow interested in the outdoors?

A: My late dad had been a climber. He started taking me out into the wild at a young age, doing everything from climbing sea cliffs hundreds of feet up to making boats and building treehouses. He taught me to take risks but to always listen to my inner voice and to work out clever solutions even when the situation has left you dramatically low on tools.

Q: Last time when you were in southern Africa, your parachute failed to open, resulting in an injury that nearly left you paralyzed. What effect did that have on you?

A: Those long months in military rehabilitation(康复) were a dark time for me. I couldn't move and was in constant pain, strapped up in braces. It was while I was lying there that I determined tore-find my childhood dream to climb Mount Qomolangma. I counted myself blessed to be able to leave that hospital fully recovered, determined to live life boldly and without regrets.

Q: Why do you find adventure travel so attractive?

A: Adventure brings out the best and worst in people. We don't always allow ourselves to get pushed to the edge, either physically or mentally. Adventure is different: The wild is unpredictable. However much we prepare, things sometimes go wrong, and it is then that the real adventure begins. My experience tells me that people are much stronger than they often give themselves credit for. It is why I say the wild can empower you.

Q: What was your most dangerous trip?

A: Probably a small expedition I led across the Arctic Ocean in an open inflatable boat. We hit very unusual subzero storms off the ice packs of Greenland and gale force winds. In a tiny open boat, you are truly at the mercy of the elements, and your survival is then taken out of your hands and put into those of Mother Nature. All five of us had to face the prospect of death during those nights.

1. What qualities did Bear Grylls develop under the influence of his father?
A.Being daring and efficient.
B.Being resourceful and patient.
C.Being courageous and persevering.
D.Being adventurous and true to himself.
2. What can we learn from the interview?
A.Bear never felt regretful for having taken the adventure in southern Africa.
B.Bear fulfilled his childhood dream of climbing Mount Qomolangma.
C.Bear felt grateful for being able to recover from an injury that almost paralyzed him.
D.Making adequate preparations can help to bring adventures completely under control.
3. The underlined phrase “at the mercy of” in the last paragraph can be replaced by ________.
A.under the guidance ofB.under the control of
C.under the protection ofD.under the disguise of
4. This article was most likely originally published in the ________ section of a newspaper.
A.Men FashionB.Pop Culture
C.Travel WeeklyD.Space & Cosmos (宇宙)
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5 . Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course over a deep ocean of anguish, reaching to the very verge of despair.

I have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy—ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my life for a few hours for this joy. I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness—that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. I have sought it, finally, because in the union of love I have seen, in a mystic miniature, the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined. This is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life, this is what—at last—I have found.

With equal passion I have sought knowledge. I have wished to understand the hearts of men. I have wished to know why the stars shine. And I have tried to apprehend the Pythagorean (毕达哥拉斯) power by which number holds sway above the flux. A little of this, but not much, I have achieved.

Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a hated burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery (嘲弄) of what human life should be. I long to alleviate (减少) the evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.

This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.

1. Which would be the best title of the essay?
A.The suffering of life.B.The truth about love.
C.The forces driving me.D.The power of knowledge.
2. What does the author compare his life’s passion to?
A.The shining stars.B.Great winds.
C.A bottomless abyss.D.A boundless ocean.
3. Which is NOT a reason why the author has sought love?
A.It relieves loneliness.B.It brings ecstasy.
C.It provides a glimpse of heaven.D.It leads to a marriage.
4. What would the author most probably agree with?
A.He regrets that he could not free himself of pity.
B.Human love is ultimately disappointing.
C.Heaven is merely a poetic invention.
D.A loving person naturally wants to relieve the suffering of others.
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6 . When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: “If you live each day as if it were your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.” It made a deep_______on me. And since then, for   the past 33 years, I have_______in the mirror every   morning and asked   myself, “If today were   the last day of my life,_______I want to do what I am about to do today?” And whenever the   answer has been “No” for too many days in a _______, I know I need to change something.

Remembering   that I’ll be_______soon is the most important tool I’ve ever known to help me make the big_______in life because almost everything falls away in the face of death,_______only what is truly important.

About a year ago I was_______with cancer. My doctor even advised me to go home and get     my affairs   _______order, which is a doctor’s way of telling people to prepare to die. I________ with   that diagnosis   all day.________,   at last an   advanced test showed   that it   was a   very   rare cancer that is________with surgery. I had the surgery and I’m fine now.

________wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there.     And yet death is the destination we all________. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it       should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of________. It is life’s change       agent. It clears out the old to ________ for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too ________ from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.

Your time is________, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be ________by dogma( 教条)---which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner________. And most importantly, have the courage to   follow your heart.

1.
A.statementB.impressionC.decisionD.joke
2.
A.lookedB.seenC.foundD.lost
3.
A.mightB.shouldC.wouldD.could
4.
A.rowB.lineC.momentD.hurry
5.
A.successfulB.deadC.richD.frustrated
6.
A.apologyB.fortuneC.choiceD.impression
7.
A.provingB.tellingC.confirmingD.leaving
8.
A.curedB.diagnosedC.treatedD.provided
9.
A.inB.forC.onD.at
10.
A.metB.gotC.didD.lived
11.
A.SoB.ButC.ThereforeD.However
12.
A.incurableB.uncomfortableC.curableD.changeable
13.
A.AnyoneB.No oneC.SomeoneD.everyone
14.
A.shareB.avoidC.wantD.escape
15.
A.diseaseB.destinationC.scienceD.life
16.
A.make wayB.make forC.make outD.make up
17.
A.distantB.shortC.longD.away
18.
A.lostB.rareC.enoughD.limited
19.
A.wastedB.cheatedC.trappedD.excited
20.
A.loveB.voiceC.directionD.confusion
2020-03-30更新 | 82次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省南京市2019-2020学年高一12月五校联考(含听力)英语试题
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7 . Hi, everybody.   Over the past couple months, most of the political headlines you’ve read have probably been about the government shutdown and the launch of the Affordable Care Act. And I know that many of you have rightly never been more frustrated with Washington.

But if you look beyond those headlines, there are some good things happening in our economy.   And that’s been my top priority since the day I walked into the Oval Office.

After decades in which the middle class was working harder and harder just to keep up, and a punishing recession that made it worse, we made the tough choices required not just to recover from crisis, but to rebuild on a new foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth.

Five years later, we have fought our way back. Our businesses have created 7.8 million new jobs in the past 44 months. Another 200,000 Americans went back to work last month.

The American auto industry has come roaring back with more than 350,000 new jobs – jobs churning out and selling the high-tech, fuel-efficient cars the world wants to buy. And they’re leading the charge in a manufacturing sector that has added jobs for the first time since the 1990s – a big reason why our businesses sell more goods and services “Made in America” than ever before.

We decided to reverse our addiction to foreign oil. And today, we generate more renewable energy than ever, more natural gas than anybody, and for the first time in nearly 20 years, America now produces more oil than we buy from other countries.

We decided to fix a broken health care system. And even though the rollout of the marketplace where you can buy affordable plans has been rough, so far, about 500,000 Americans are poised to gain health coverage starting January 1st. And by the way, health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years.

And one more thing: since I took office, we’ve cut our deficits by more than half.   And that makes it easier to invest in the things that create jobs – education, research, and infrastructure.

Imagine how much farther along we could be if both parties were working together. Think about what we could do if a reckless few didn’t hold the economy hostage every few months, or waste time on dozens of votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act rather than try to help us fix it.

In the weeks ahead, I’ll keep talking about my plan to build a better bargain for the middle class. Good jobs. A good education. A chance to buy a home, save, and retire. And yes, the financial security of affordable health care. And I’ll look for any willing partners who want to help.

Because of your hard work and tough sacrifices over the past five years, we’re pointed in the right direction. But we’ve got more work to do to keep moving that way. And as long as I’m President, I’ll keep doing everything I can to create jobs, grow the economy, and make sure that everyone who works hard has a chance to get ahead.   Thanks, and have a great weekend.

1. Which of the following is not the reason for people’s frustration with the government?
A.The government shut down
B.Unemployment rate
C.The addiction to foreign oil
D.The launch of the Affordable Care Act
2. Why does the president mention more goods and services “Made in America”?
A.To show that American goods and services are very popular.
B.To indicate that American people should be dependent on themselves.
C.To show that the employment rate has been increased.
D.To show that American auto industry enjoys high technology.
3. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “repeal”?
A.To abolishB.To protect
C.To strengthenD.To weaken
4. According to the speech, which of the following can be implied?
A.American people have every reason to feel frustrated with the government.
B.Health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years.
C.The president feels sorry that the economy is not moving in the right direction.
D.Some government officials don’t agree with the president on the medical care system.
2016-12-12更新 | 99次组卷 | 1卷引用:2015届江苏宿迁沭阳银河学校高三上12月月考英语试卷
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8 . KING LEAR
Part 3
NARRATOR: As soon as Goneril has got all she can from her father, she begins treating him disrespectfully. When Lear wants to speak to her, Goneril tells her servant, Oswald, to say she is sick. She encourages her staff to be disrespectful towards Lear and begins complaining about the hundred soldiers Lear has brought with him. However, King Lear soon has a friend by his side. The Duke of Kent, who Lear ordered to leave Britain, cannot abandon his king. He therefore comes to Lear disguised as a servant called Caius and asks for a job.
(Enter Lear, several of Lear's soldiers and Kent disguised as a servant.)
LEAR:          OK, Caius. I'll give you a trial. And if you prove to be good at your job, I'll keep you on as my servant. (Oswald enters.) Hey, you there. Where's my daughter? (Oswald ignores the king and hurries out of the room.) Hey. What's going on? Call him back. Is he deaf? (A Soldier rushes out after Oswald.) It's as though the whole world has gone to sleep. (Soldier reenters.) Where's that servant? Why didn’t he come back when I called?
SOLDIER:   Sir, he answered me very rudely and said he would not come back.
LEAR:          I don’t believe it!
SOLDIER:     Sir, I am sorry, to tell you this, but it seems to me that you are not being treated with the respect due to a king. Everyone here, including your daughter, is behaving very coldly towards you.
LEAR:        Mmm. I suspected the same, but I kept telling myself it was my imagination. Please tell my daughter I wish to speak with her. (Soldier bows and leaves. Oswald enters.) Ah, come here my man and answer me. Who am I?
OSWALD:     My lady's father.
LEAR:          Your lady's father? Is that all I am to you, you dog, you slave! (Lear raises his arm as though to strike Oswald.)
OSWALD:     I'll not be hit, my Lord.
KENT:        (Kent kicks Oswald's feet out from under him.) And you won't be laid flat on your back either, I suppose. Now get up and get out of here. (Oswald leaves.)
LEAR:          My thanks, Caius. I can see you will be a most valuable servant.
(Enter Goneril.) What's up, daughter? You always seem to be frowning lately.
GONERIL:     Is it any wonder that I frown when your soldiers are continually drinking and fighting? I thought when I told you about their behavior you would make them behave, but now I hear you have insulted Oswald. I do believe you are encouraging your soldiers in their bad behavior.
LEAR:          Is this my daughter scolding me?
GONERIL:     I have had enough of your soldiers. They are expensive to keep and you don't need them. Besides, their drunken behavior and bad manners are disgusting. You will send half of them away. And unless you want me to get rid of the rest of them too, I suggest you teach them how to behave properly.
LEAR:          That's a lie. My soldiers are good men who know how to behave properly. I won't stay here to be insulted. I still have one more daughter. She'll scratch out your eyes when she hears how you've treated me. Men! Get my horses ready and collect my baggage. I'll leave immediately. I won't stay where I'm not welcome. (Lear and companions leave.)
NARRATOR: Lear sends Kent on ahead to the castle of his other daughter, Regan, to tell her that he will soon be arriving. Goneril sends her servant Oswald to Regan to tell her side of the story.
1. Who does the underlined “him” probably refer to?
A.Kent.B.Oswald.C.Lear.D.Soldier.
2. Why did the Duke of Kent disguise himself as a servant?
A.To find a chance to meet Goneril.
B.To share some of the king’s wealth.
C.To find a job in the court.
D.To serve and help his king— Lear.
3. From the passage, what is the relationship between Goneril and Regan?
A.Sisters.B.Couple.
C.Sister and Brother.D.Brothers.
4. Which of the following best describe the character of King Lear in this passage?
A.A wise king and father.
B.A cold-hearted father.
C.A cruel and selfish king.
D.A stupid and a bit stubborn man.
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9 . Love, success, happiness, family and freedom----how important are these values to you? Here is one interview which explores the fundamental questions in life.
Question: Could you introduce yourself first?
Answer: My name is Misbah, 27 years old.I was born in a war-torn area.Right now I’m a web designer.
Q: What are your great memories?
A: My parents used to take us to hunt birds, climb trees, and play in the fields.For me it was like a holiday because we were going to have fun all day long.Those are my great memories.
Q: Does your childhood mean a lot to you?
A: Yes.As life was very hard, I used to work to help bring money in for the family.I spent my childhood working, with responsibilities beyond my age.However, it taught me to deal with problems all alone.I learnt to be independent.
Q: What changes would you like to make in your life?
A: If I could change something in my life, I’d change it so that my childhood could have taken place in another area.I would have loved to live with my family in freedom.Who cares whether we have much money, or whether we have a beautiful house? It doesn’t matter as long as I can live with my family and we are safe.
Q: How do your get along with your parents?
A: My parents supported me until I came of age.I want to give back what I’ve got.That’s our way.But I am working in another city.My only contact with my parents now is through the phone, but I hate using it.It filters(过滤) out your emotion and leaves your voice only.My deepest feelings should be passed through sight, hearing and touch.
1. In Misbah’s childhood, .
A.he was free from worry
B.he liked living in the countryside
C.he was fond of getting close to nature
D.he often spent holidays with his family
2. What did Misbah desire most in his childhood?
A.Peace and freedomB.A beautiful house.
C.A colorful life.D.Money for his family.
3. How would Misbah prefer to communicate with his parents?
A.By chatting on the Internet.B.By calling them sometimes.
C.By paying weekly visits.D.By writing them letters.
4. If there were only one question left, what would it most probably be?
A.What was your childhood dream?B.What is your biggest achievement?
C.What is your parents’ view of you?D.What was your hardest experience in the war?
2011-01-14更新 | 452次组卷 | 10卷引用:2011届江苏省姜堰市第二中学高三上学期学情调查(三)英语卷
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