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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。短文介绍了道歉的意义以及场合。

1 . An apology tells someone that we’re sorry for the hurt we caused — even if we didn’t do it on purpose. It’s a way of saying we’re aware of what we did and we’ll try to do better in future.

    1    . Sometimes we hurt people’s feelings without wanting to. Sometimes, we do it on purpose and feel bad later on. So we apologize.

Apologies are one of the tools that we use to get along better with other people. Saying that you’re sorry is more than just words.     2    . Apologizing shows you can understand the other person’s feelings as if they were your own. What’s more, after apologizing, you might feel a little better. The other person probably will, too.     3    , you can feel good because you are trying to make things right again.

Everyone needs to apologize when they do something wrong. For example, if someone is irritated because of something you did, you need to apologize. If you say something that hurts someone, even if you don’t mean it, then you should apologize.     4    .

When someone apologizes to you, you may welcome it and be ready to forgive.     5    . If a person keeps hurting you and apologizing without making an effort to change, you might not want to hang out with that person anymore. However, it’s always good to accept an apology.

A.When you apologize in a caring way
B.When you accept an apology in a desirable way
C.It’s difficult to mend a relationship if we don’t apologize
D.Or you might not feel like being friendly again right away
E.It isn’t always easy for us to get along well with everyone all the time
F.If you lose or break something belonging to someone else, you should say sorry
G.You’re also saying that you respect and care about the other person’s feelings
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍的是Taylor Swift在2023年被《时代》杂志评为年度人物,以及在过去一年中在音乐方面所取得的成绩以及2024年的演唱会计划。

2 . Adding to the achievements of a remarkable year, Taylor Swift has been named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2023.

Already a superstar before 2023, Swift’s career has reached new heights thanks to the beginning of her Eras Tour that brought her 3.5-hour performance to 66 shows in 23 cities across North America, Argentina and Brazil. Promoted by her tour, Swift has been named the most-streamed female artist in the history of Spotify and Apple Music. According to Billboard, the tour made about $900 million (about 6.4 billion yuan) in 2023. In addition, the tour’s movie Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour became the biggest concert movie of all time, taking more than $250

million globally.

As she was declare a billionaire by Bloomberg in November, a hidden “Taylor Swift economy” also promoted sales for business owners across the US. From soaps to a cruise inspired by her different “eras”, interest in Swift-related products went way up.

Apart from her financial contributions, Swift made a significant cultural impact by taking back control of her music. In 2019, her old record label, Big Machine, sold the master tapes of her first six albums (专辑) to Scoot er Braun. The sale meant that she didn’t have the rights to the albums. In response to this, Swift began re-recording her first six albums, tagging (加标签于) them “Taylor’s Version”. This move stressed her belief that artists deserve to own their work. “It’s all in how you deal with loss,” she told Time. “I respond to extreme pain by resisting.”

Heading into 2024, Swift will start the Eras Tour again in Japan and Australia. As USA Today noted, “Her current top has been a long time coming, but it may also be just beginning.”

1. What do we know about Taylor Swift?
A.She broke a new record on her tour.B.She toured South America before 2023.
C.Her achievements received great recognition.D.Her performance began with the Apple Music.
2. What other contribution did Taylor make except economy?
A.She proved herself to be an artist.B.She learned to make some products.
C.She had influence on music culture.D.She sold her master tapes to a company.
3. What can we learn about Taylor Swift from the last paragraph?
A.She will end her music career.B.She will continue her Eras Tour.
C.She will reach her top in Japan.D.She will make a record in Australia.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Taylor Swift?
A.Admirable.B.Uncaring.C.Doubtful.D.Critical.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是威尔士语及其在威尔士社会中的地位和影响的争议。文章通过BBC驻外记者Jeremy Bowen的亲身经历和观点,以及威尔士语发言人Huw Edwards对另一位评论家Jonathan Meades的回应,揭示了威尔士社会中关于威尔士语使用和推广的争议。
3 .        BBC foreign correspondent Jeremy Bowen’s recent assignment — a three-part series on Radio 4 in which he made “a personal journey through Wales”, the country of his birth — must still have left him a little shocked. Bowen, born in Cardiff but living in England and a non-Welsh speaker, did the most dangerous thing — he attacked what he saw as the way the Weish-speaking minority in Wales dominates the cultural conversation. This argument has not gone down well in the land of his fathers.

The Welsh online media has suggested this is the view from Camberwell where Bowen lives, rather than Criccieth — a journalist’s whistle-stop tour of a country he last resided in more than 40 years ago. Fellow BBC journalist Welsh speaker Huw Edwards responded to that criticism: “We are all products of upbringing — this take is 1970s Cardiff.” Edwards was even ruder about an attack on Welsh by Jonathan Meades in The Critic. “So long as it’s a hobby language it is as harmless as a Sunday painter,” wrote Meades. “But in pockets of Snowdonia and mid-Wales it is a tool not only of communication but of identity and exclusivity, thus of self-harm.” To which Edwards responded: “Meades is a brilliant writer and I have enjoyed his work over many years. I can only assume he’s crazy. Nothing else can explain this rubbish.”

Bowen’s argument is that because bilingualism (双语) has become essential for many jobs in Welsh government and media, the English-speaking majority has been disadvantaged. Meades is more concerned with a project to create a million Welsh speakers (a third of the population) by 2050. At present, only a fifth of the population speaks Welsh regularly. Such views are, however, either outdated or exaggerated (夸张的).

Largely rural Welsh-speaking Wales was discovering new confidence, thanks to the start of the Welsh-language channel S4C in 1982 and the growth of Welsh-medium education. But Welsh-speaking Wales is not responsible for the difficulties of English-speaking Wales, and the two have to find a way to coexist. The survival of Welsh is a miracle, and every Welsh person, whether or not they speak it, should celebrate that fact.

1. Why was Bowen recently shocked?
A.He had a narrow escape in Wales.
B.He was refused entry into his fatherland.
C.He was assigned to do a series about Wales.
D.He was criticized for his Radio program about Wales.
2. What was Edwards’ attitude toward Meades’ comments?
A.Disapproving.B.Supportive.C.Tolerant.D.Uncaring.
3. What put the English-speaking majority at a disadvantage?
A.They could not speak two languages.
B.They held outdated ideas about language.
C.A third of the Welsh could speak the native language.
D.The government attached less importance to English.
4. What does the author say about the survival of Welsh?
A.It establishes Welsh dominance.
B.It is unexpected and welcome.
C.It occurs at the cost of English-speaking Wales.
D.It owes to the efforts of Welsh-speaking Wales.
2024-06-03更新 | 51次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024届宁夏银川一中高三下学期第三次模考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讨论了在撒哈拉沙漠建设大型太阳能农场的设想及其可能的气候影响,并强调了在追求可再生能源时进行全面评估的重要性。

4 . Deserts could be the best places on Earth for harvesting solar power. They are spacious, relatively flat, and never short of sunlight. So researchers imagine it might be possible to transform the world’s largest desert, the Sahara, into a large solar farm, capable of meeting four times the world’s current energy demand.

While the black surfaces of solar panels absorb most of the sunlight that reaches them, only around 15% of that incoming energy gets turned into electricity. The rest is returned to the environment as heat, affecting the climate. If these effects were only local, they might not matter in a thinly populated desert. But the area of the installations in the Sahara would be vast, covering thousands of square miles. Heat released from an area this size will be redistributed by the flow of air in the atmosphere, having regional and even global effects on the climate.

A 2018 study used a climate model to assess the effects of building massive solar farms in the Sahara. The model revealed that when the size of the solar farm reaches 20% of the total area of the Sahara, the heat released by the darker solar panels creates a big temperature difference between the land and the surrounding oceans that ultimately lowers surface air pressure and causes wet air to rise and condense (凝结) into raindrops. With more rainfall, plants grow and the desert reflects less of the sun’s energy since vegetation absorbs light better than sand and soil. With more plants present, more water is evaporated (蒸发), creating a better environment that causes vegetation to spread.

So, a large solar farm could generate enough energy and at the same time turn one of the most abominable environments on Earth into a habitable place. Sounds perfect, right? Not quite. In a recent study, we used an advanced Earth system model to closely examine how Saharan solar farms interact with the climate. It showed there could be unintended effects in remote parts of the land and ocean.

We are only beginning to understand the potential consequences of establishing massive solar farms in deserts. Solutions like this may help society reduce the use of fossil energy, but Earth system studies like ours underscore the importance of considering the numerous coupled responses of the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface when examining their benefits and risks.

1. What can be learned about solar farms?
A.They are mainly located in deserts.
B.They can affect the local and even global climate.
C.They can make the best use of incoming energy.
D.They satisfy the world’s current energy demand.
2. What will happen if 20% of the Sahara is covered with solar panels according to the 2018 study?
A.It might become greener.
B.It might reflect more sunlight.
C.Its surface air pressure will increase.
D.Its temperature difference between day and night will decrease.
3. What does the underlined word “abominable” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Addictive.B.Dynamic.C.Sensitive.D.Unpleasant.
4. What does the author think of turning the Sahara into a solar farm?
A.It is an impossible task.
B.It will do more good than harm.
C.It calls for more consideration.
D.It might be the solution to fossil fuel pollution.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道,介绍了科学家通过冷冻的方式来保护珊瑚礁免于灭绝。

5 . Warming seas across the globe are endangering coral reefs, a key ecosystem that supports marine life to live and thrive. As a possible way to save them from extinction, scientists have recently frozen and revived groups of adult corals for the first time, according to a recent study.

Freezing biological materials, or “cryopreserving” them, refers to keeping them in a deep freeze for long periods without affecting the cells viability (活性), according to the Science Times website.

This method usually cools them to very low temperatures, commonly to-196℃. Since cells would normally die at such a low temperature due to the formation of ice inside, scientists need to monitor the freezing rate and choose the freezing medium carefully.

Researchers in the US experimented with freezing pea-sized pieces of a common coral in Hawaii. After removing the microbes on the corals, they sealed the corals in metal containers filled with a chemical solution that partially dehydrated (脱水) them and helped control ice growth.

When the corals reached a temperature of around -200 ℃, the remaining water in the corals solidified into a glassy form. The corals were still alive, with their life-driving functions becoming extremely slow. After being cryopreserved for a few minutes, the researchers pulled the corals out and placed them in warm water. In two minutes, they started consuming oxygen — a sign of them staying alive.

Previously, researchers had already successfully cryopreserved coral larvae (幼虫), according to a study in 2018. However, the larvae can only be collected when corals spawn (产卵), which happens just a few nights each year. “That’s putting a lot of eggs in one basket,” US marine scientist Liza Roger told Science News.

This breakthrough offers more hope to the worlds corals, said Roger. However, there’s more work to be done. A few days after thawing (解冻), the corals became “stressed out” from the process and were killed by the bacteria they normally live in harmony with. The researchers are working on using antibiotics to help them survive for a longer period of time.

1. What happened to the corals when they were cryopreserved?
A.They died temporarily.
B.Their life functions slowed down.
C.They remained alive and unchanged.
D.They fed on microbes in the containers.
2. What does the underlined sentence mean?
A.It is not a reliable solution.
B.It needs a large number of eggs.
C.It holds promise for restoring corals.
D.It requires overly expensive technology.
3. What issue do the researchers still need to address?
A.Finding a suitable freezing medium.
B.Identifying the bacteria on the corals.
C.Expanding the collection of coral larvae.
D.Maintaining the corals health after thawing.
4. What might be the main idea of the passage?
A.Bringing dead corals back to life.B.Freeze and revive coral larvae.
C.Find a way to preserve corals.D.Study the conditions of coral growth.
2024-05-22更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:宁夏银川一中、昆明一中高三联合高三下学期二模英语试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了咖啡师Fei Teng制作的一款特色咖啡——咸焦糖摩卡并展望了他为中国咖啡行业发展做出的贡献。

6 . Brewing Up the Best Cup of Coffee

Editor’s note: In the world of coffee, there is a hierarchy (等级) based on brewing (酿制) methods and coffee bean quality. Manual brewing is superior to machine brewing. Italian-style coffee is usually preferred over the American style. At the top of this world, it is specialty coffee (精品咖啡). And becoming a specialty coffee barista (咖啡师) requires specific training. Let’s go to the story of one such barista.

To customers, specialty coffee may be just a simple drink, but for specialty coffee baristas, it is a demanding science. Fei Teng, a 35-year-old barista with 10 years of experience, considers various factors like altitude, climate and grinding (研磨) when making specialty coffee. Fei also has his own principle of developing creative coffee. The Salty Mocha, created by Fei, gained popularity among coffee enthusiasts. “The sea salt neutralizes the sweetness of the mocha, adding layers of flavor to the taste. By introducing innovative changes to classic coffee, it can bring new and wonderful experiences to the taste buds,” Fei told Teens.

Fei majored in fine arts in college but chose to become a coffee apprentice (学徒) after graduation. He began by learning the basics of coffee, including its varieties and roasting levels. Through training and participating in competitions, Fei improved his barista skills, like grinding beans and frothing milk (打奶沫). “Becoming a barista is easy to get started, but difficult to master,” said Fei. To enhance his sensitivity to the quality of coffee beans, Fei tasted a wide variety of coffee, often drinking more than 20 cups a day. That led to diarrhea (腹泻)at times.

“In addition to coffee knowledge, service skills are crucial but often overlooked by baristas,” Fei said. Baristas need to patiently address customer questions and convey the concept behind their coffee in an attractive manner. “Some baristas even create music introductions for their coffee and share them with customers,” added Fei.

“Many view being a barista as a cool job, but actually, it is quite hard and there is a lot of physical labor, like cleaning the cafe,” Fei said. However, despite the challenges, career prospects are promising. A 2023 report reveals that Chinas coffee industry reached 200.7 billion yuan in 2022.

Having dedicated a decade to the coffee industry, Fei plans to continue focusing on specialty coffee and further contribute to the growth of the Chinese coffee sector.

1. What sets the Salty Mocha invented by Fei apart?
A.Its flavor.B.Its popularity.C.Its aroma.D.Its price.
2. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Why Fei chose to be a barista.B.What Fei learned about coffee.
C.How Fei understood his career.D.How Fei upgraded his skills.
3. What does Fei think of baristas service skills?
A.They determine a baristas success.B.They are more important than basic skills.
C.They require creativity and talent.D.They are frequently ignored.
4. What does Fei want to do?
A.Promote Chinese coffee overseas.B.Establish his own unique cafe.
C.Continue pursuing his barista career.D.Teach people how to make coffee.
2024-05-21更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:宁夏银川一中、昆明一中高三联合高三下学期二模英语试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了在美国申请大学的步骤。

7 . How to Start Applying for Colleges

Most U. S. universities follow the same standard application process. If possible, begin the following approach several months before the submission deadline.

Get Informed.

Colleges want to know the real you. When applying, don’t try to make yourself look better by listing the accomplishments or writing the essay you think they want to see. Be honest and you’re more likely to end up at a college that’s a good fit for you. Here’s how you can prepare to apply to colleges:

● Understand the common terms you’ll see during the application process. Have a good grasp of such things as frequently used acronyms, supporting documents, and government departments.

● Review the appropriate application timeline you should follow when signing up for college. Every school has its own deadlines, but you may have certain milestones to hit during your senior or even junior year.

● Discover the individual components of a complete application. For example, schools usually ask for supplemental application materials like letters of recommendation, transcripts, and written essays.

Get Organized.

How do you apply for colleges efficiently? If you can keep track of everything you need and get organized, you’ll be ahead of the game. For each college you’re applying to:

● Create a real and a virtual folder for storing documents.

● Print a checklist to track your progress on each part of the application.

● Build a spreadsheet to stay on top of submission deadlines.

Gather the Necessary Documents.

● Your Social Security number.

● Your high school code.

● A copy of your high school transcript.

● Your score report from a college admission test.

Review Your Application Before Hitting the Submit Button.

● Make sure you’ve included all required information and that the information filled out on the forms is accurate and spelled correctly.

● Confirm that any required attachments are the correct files and have been properly uploaded.

● Double-check that you filled out all fields and followed all instructions.

● Take a deep breath. Click submit!

1. How many parts will you generally go through before applying to the college?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
2. Which of the following is helpful for the application?
A.Show a perfect you so that you will get more qualified.
B.Discover the individuals who also apply to the same college.
C.Get fully prepared in the second or third year of school in case of some specific deadlines.
D.Figure out every single technical term to better understand the application process.
3. At the very last minute before submitting the application, you’d better __________.
A.check whether you have filled out all the forms and followed all instructions
B.gather all the necessary documents like your high school transcript
C.create a physical and virtual folder for all the documents
D.confirm the submission deadline
2024-05-21更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:宁夏银川一中、昆明一中高三联合高三下学期二模英语试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了飞机上的座位几乎都是蓝色的的原因。

8 . Have you ever paid attention to the color of the airplane seats? They’re almost always blue and there are very few exceptions to this rule. Some people think it reminds us of the sky. But the explanation isn’t that simple!

It is calming.

Color psychology plays an important role in selecting the fabric for airplane seats. “The idea is to help passengers feel at home, with relaxing colors and restful designs,” explained Shelly Zundell in a Boeing press release.     1     Blue is a calming color that suggests peace, calmness, and relaxation.

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In a study reported by Popular Science, 48 percent of participants thought soda in a blue glass was more thirst-quenching (解渴的) than that served in glasses of other colors, probably because they connected blue with cold. Colors such as red and orange can make people feel warmer. Although it’s not unheard of, red is a less common color for airplane seats.     3    

It is a universally well-liked color.

    4     It’s a universal color that’s appealing to most. This is also the same reason why many brands have blue logos. People universally connect the color with positive things — such as clean water and blue skies — so they tend to like it. Across ages and across cultures, it’s the world’s favorite color.

The right shade hides stains (污渍) well.

Dark blue seats are also just practical. Imagine how many people sit in them per day.     5    

Darker shades are better at hiding stains and don’t show their wear as easily. Those dark blue seats will look fresher and newer for longer.

A.It physically feels cooler.
B.It reflects a cool professionalism.
C.But is there any other explanation?
D.And who knows what gets spilled on them?
E.People often connect certain colors with certain feelings.
F.Feeling hot when you board an airplane is good for no one.
G.It’s hard to find someone who has strong feelings against the color blue.
2024-05-21更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:宁夏回族自治区银川一中2023-2024学年高三下学期第六次月考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了孤独已成为一种紧迫的健康威胁,呼吁各国以及各组织将社会联系作为优先事项。

9 . Tackling lonely emotions

Do you feel lonely? The World Health Organization (WHO) recently addressed loneliness as a pressing health threat.     1    

Loneliness is a state of mind marked by feelings of isolation despite wanting social connections. So people who are lonely usually experience the emotional pain of not being connected with others.     2     People who enjoy spending time by themselves continue to maintain positive social relationships that they can return to when they want connection.

Social isolation impacts the health and well-being of all age groups across the world.     3     Between 5 and 15 percent adolescents experience loneliness, but the numbers are likely to be underestimations, said the organization.

Social disconnection in adolescence can lead to poorer education outcomes, since young people who have experienced loneliness in high school are more likely to drop out of university. Lack of social connection carries a risk of early death equivalent to other better-known risk factors such as smoking, obesity and air pollution, or potentially even greater.     4     but previous studies have shown that loneliness has been linked to anxiety and depression and can increase the risk of heart disease by 30 percent. A 2015 study looked at the immune systems of its participants who were identified as lonely. It showed that they tend to have more inflammation(炎症) and less immunity.     5    

To tackle this crisis, the WHO launched the Commission on Social Connection, which held its first leadership meeting to outline solutions to build social connections at scale.

A.The following aspects are something concerning how to tackle loneliness.
B.It called for countries and organizations to make social connections a priority.
C.Solitude (独处) on the other hand, is voluntary.
D.It can be a result of feeling stressed due to loneliness.
E.According to the WHO, one in four old people experience social isolation.
F.Loneliness cannot be identified as a fatal emotional factor,
G.Loneliness not only has a far-reaching impact comparable to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day according to a 2017 study.
2024-05-20更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:宁夏银川一中、昆明一中高三联合高三下学期二模英语试卷(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要说明了孕妇怀孕期间大脑的一些变化以及带来的影响。

10 . Women in post-pregnancy tend to responds lower to the outside world than they did before. In the West, this phenomenon is called “pregnancy brain”. In China, people describe it as “women are slower and less sharp for three years after giving birth.” However, studies showed that they are not less sharp. Rather, their brains are becoming better wired for parenting at the cost of memory.

In their 2016 research, Elseline Hoekzema and her team from the Netherlands scanned 25 women’s brains before and during pregnancy. The MRI (核磁共振) results showcased that there was a decrease in the volume of expectant mothers grey matter in their brains, which is responsible for multiple functions, including muscle control, emotions, speech and memory.

The decrease in grey matter isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Hoekzema compared it with the shrinkage in the grey matter of teenagers during adolescence. According to a previous study, during adolescence, teenagers’ hormones cause a reduction in unnecessary synapses, the connections between nerve cells. This process makes the brain work more efficiently. Likewise, the reduction of grey matter in new mothers’ brains might lead to greater parenting abilities.

The changes in the region of grey matter affected by pregnancy are known to play a role in social cognition. This change might help a new mother better understand and decode her baby’s facial expressions and needs. Based on the results, scientists assumed that the female brain undergoes changes to help them better prepare for motherhood. In a recent study led by Jonny Kohl from London’s Francis Crick Institute, experiments on the brains of pregnant mice provide concrete evidence that specific hormones enhanced connections between neurons associated with parenting behaviors. While conducted on mice, this brain remodeling consists with prior human studies, suggesting shared mechanisms, Newsweek reported. However, this improvement in parenting-related skills might come at a cost. A 2010 study showed pregnant women have poorer memory skills than non-pregnant women, particularly concerning spatial recognition memory. This explains why many pregnant women sometimes lose their way on familiar routes.

And according to Hoekzema, the changes in women’s brains are long-lasting. So, next time your mom gets lost in a familiar place, be patient and kind to her. After all, her brain changed to bring you into the world!

1. During pregnancy, what happens to women’s brains?
A.They increase in volume.B.They become more complex.
C.They generate new neuro cells.D.They lose some grey matter.
2. How might the changes in women’s brains during pregnancy benefit them?
A.By improving their work efficiency.B.By boosting their muscle control.
C.By enhancing their social cognition.D.By increasing their emotional stability.
3. What do we know about Jonny Kohl’s study?
A.It contradicted Hoekzema’s team’s findings.
B.It compared pregnant mice with non-pregnant ones.
C.It explored the link between hormone changes and parenting behaviors.
D.It confirmed the long-lasting effects of pregnancy on women’s brains.
4. What might be the best title of the whole passage?
A.Grey Matter MattersB.The Lasting Memory Loss
C.Tracking Your Lost MemoryD.Changing Minds for Your Offspring
2024-05-20更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:宁夏银川一中、昆明一中高三联合高三下学期二模英语试卷(含听力)
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