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注意事項(xiàng):1.考查范圍:必修第一冊(cè)~選擇性必修第三冊(cè)Un3.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話A.Mary'sfriend.B.Mike'sbrother.C.Peter'sfriend.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabo聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。A.Atthedentist's.B.Atatravelagency.C.Atarestaurant.10.Whatwillthemantrytodoat3:00?A.Hiringanurseforhismother.15.Whichcountrydoe17.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweentA.Trainerandtrainee.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Directorandactress.A.Itisheldannually.B.Itislimitedto2,000people.C.Ithasahistoryof600years.19.Whatisforbiddendurin20.Howmuchwillpeoplepaytorentafrog?第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)AThebesttraveljobsallowyoutoearninewhileyouareexploringtheworld.Herearereallifeexamplesofpeoplelivingthedream—makingmoneytravelingabroad.Earningalivingwithatravelblogishardwork—andcantakeafewyears.However,atravelblogisn'ttheonlyoption.Otherexamplesincludefoodbloggers,fashionbloggers,andlifestylebloggers.Inegenerallyesfromadvertising,sellingproducts,andinfluencerprojects.Butfirst,youneedtobuildanaudience!InadditiontotravelingoverseastoteachEnglishataforeignschool,there'salsoademandforonlineEnglishteacherstotutorkidsviavideochat.Toapplyforaposition,yougenerallyneedtohaveacollegedegree,beacitizenoftheUnitedStatesorCanada,andspeakfluentEnglish.Youcouldconsiderworkingasalocaltourguideorassistantforaninternationaltourcompany,eitheratasinglepopularlocationorformultidestinationtours.Anotheroptionistobeeatravelentrepreneur(企業(yè)家)andcreateyourveryowncustomtours!Beingatourguideisagreatwaytoearnmoneyinthetravelindustrywhileyoushareyourloveoftraveling.OnlineTranslationJobsObviously,youneedtoknowasecondlanguagetobealanguagetranslator.Ifyou'rejuststartingout,youcouldeventranslaterestaurantmenus,helprunbilingualtoursfortouristswhospeakyourlanguageortranslatewebsitesandblogposts.ThemorefluentyouA.Alocaltourguide.B.Anonlinetranslator.C.Atravelblogger.D.AnonlineEnglishteacher.22.Whatsetsanonlinetranslationjobapartfromtheotherjobs?A.Itispaidbythehour.B.Itrequiresacollegedegree.C.Itcanoffermorefreetime.23.Whoarethemostlikelytargetreaders?C.Thosewhohavestrongverbalexpressionskills.D.Thosewhodreamtotourtheworldbuthavenotime.BetricproofofthePythagoreantheorem(畢達(dá)哥拉斯定理的三角證明).Now,atage19,they'vereportedfinding10moreproofsofit.For2,000years,suchproofswereconsideredimpossible.Butthatdidn'tdiscourageNe’dthatitcouldneverbeprovedusingtrigonometry.Butin2009mathematicianJasonZimbaannouncedthefirsttrigbasedproofofPythagoras’lytwountil2022,whenJacksonandJohnsonpresentedtheirfirstproofs,bothseniorsat“Thisprovedtobethemostchallengingtaskofall,”theynotedintheirpaper.Theyhadtowriteuptheirworkandlearnnewskills,likecoding.Butworkingontheearlyproof“inspiredthecreativeprocess.”Jacksonsays.JacksonandJohnsononlypublishedfiveproofsanddecidedtoleaveanotherfiveproofs“forinterestedreaderstodiscover”,theywroteinthepaper.Publishingtheproofswasabigachievemnthestoryisover.Now,“otherpeoplemighttakethepaperandgeneralizethoseproofs,orgeneralizetheirideas,”mathematicianLozanoRobledosays.“Itjustopensuplotsofmathematicalconversations.”Jacksonhopestheproofswillinspireotherstudentsto“seethatdifficultiesarepartoftheprocess.Stickingwithit,youmightfindyourselfachievingmorethanyouthoughtpossible.”A.Torevealthepressuretheyputonthetwogirls.B.ToexplaintheirproofsofPythagoras’theorem.C.Toprovethegreatnessofthetwogirls'achievements.D.Tostressthedifferenceoftheirviewsofthetheorem.25.WhatwillbetheresultofpublishingtheproofsaccordingtoLozanoRobledo?A.Theproofswillbepromoted.B.Itwillleadtomoreconflicts.D.Pythagoras’theoremwillbecorrected.A.Discoveryofanotherfiveproofs.B.Students’perseverancefacingdifficulty.C.Students’greatinterestinmathematics.D.Properuseoftrigonometryindailylife.B.Itisnevertoooldtolearn.D.Asmallstarcanalsoshineinthedarkness.CTheconceptofcutenesshaslongruledInternetculture.Infact,whenputerscientistcteduseoftheInternet,heanswered:“Kittens(小貓)”.Theweb'slotsofcatmemes(表情包)isjustoneaspectofourobsessioTheshowtitledsimply“Cute”—isbilledas“thefirstmajorexhibitiontoexploretheextraordinaryandplexpowerofcutenessincontemporaryculture”.Whenvisitorsenter“Cute”,theywillsee18imagesofcats—allgeneratedbyartificialintelligence—thatpossessscientificallyadorablefeatureslikelargeheadsandeyes.Next,theexhibitionmovestotheculturalhistoryofcutearoundtheworld.Accordingto theObserver,muchofour“sparkly,rainbowvocabularyofcuteness”esfrom“kawaii”,theJapanesewordfor“cute”.TakingoffinJapanaroundthelate1960s,kawaiiculturefeatures“shyness,embarrassmentandlovability,”astheConversation’sHuiYingKerrwrotein2016.ThiscanbefoAmongthoseproductsiswhattheTimescallsthe“celebrated50yearoldurkitten”:Heltheexhibitionandgainedpopularityinthe1990slongbeforecatmemesfloodedtheInternet.“Cuteisundeniablythemostprominentaesthetic(最突出的審美)ofourtimes.Yetithasonlynowbeguntobetakenseriously,”saysCatterall,whoisinchargeoftheexhibition.“Asitentersourdigitallymediatedage,cutenessfeedsandappealstousinwaysthatsuggestthereissomuchmoretoitthanitsadorableandseeminglyharmlessappearancemightimply.”·29.Whatcanwelearnaboutcuteculture?A.ItoriginatedfromJapan.B.Ithasahistoryof56years.C.Itisdominatingthetoyworld.D.HuiYingKerrcreatedtheculture.30.Whatwilltheauthormostlikelyintroduceinthefollowingparagraph?A.Thecreativeprocessofacuteimage.B.Typicalcuteimagesinourdailylife.D.Theeffectofdigitaltechnologyoncuteness.B.Thehistoryof“Kittens”.C.Theexhibitiontitled“Cute”.D.Thepopularityofcuteculture.DOurplanetispollutedbyplastic.Tinybitsofit,calledmicroplastics,havebeenfoundthey'vediscoveredapromisingnewstrategy.Bacteriamoninwastewatercanbreakdowntheworld'smostdhalfofallthemicroplasticinwastewater.growonplasticsinwater.ThatgotLudmillaAristildewonderingwhetherthebacteriafeedonplastic.Aristildeisanenvironmentalbiochemist.Herteamdecidedtocarryoutthe investigation.Sincemicroplasticsandbacteriaarebothtiny,itcanbehardtotellwhatthebacteriaaredoingtoPET.Tofindout,Aristilde'steamplacedthebacteriainaliquidfilledcontainerforamonthwiththin,flatstrips(條)ofPET.Afterward,theylookedatthesurfaceoftheplasticwithamicroscope.Thistypeofmicroscopecancreateverydetailedimagesofsurfaces.TheteamfoundthatthePETwerebreakingapart.Nanoparticles(納米顆粒)ofPETnowfloatedinthewater.Attheendofthemonth,nearlythreetimesasmanynanobitswereinthewaterasbefore.ThisshowedthatthebacteriahadbeenbreakingapartthePET.ThebacteriaalsomultipliedfasterwhentheyhadPETavailable.Thatsuggeststheywereusingtheplasticbitsasfood.RenWei,abiochemistattheUniversityofGreifswald,isdoubtfulaboutemployingthebacteria’sabilitytocleanupPETpollution.Thetinybacteriaeatsupertinyamountsofplastic.Therate,Weisays,isfartooslowtoremovemuchofthevastamountsthatentertheenvironmenteachyear.Hepointsoutthatbreakingdownplasticswithbacteriashouldbeconsideredanemergencytechniqueandnotamainsolution.Let'sfocusfirstonusB.Topredicttheharmofplasticpollution.B.LotsofnanobitsfelloffthePETplastic.D.Usingbacteriatosolveplasticpollution.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PETPlasticIsPollutingthePlanetD.ScientistsAreTryingtoSolvePlasticPollutionProblem第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)Everyyear,moreandmorepeopledecidetospendthenightinoneoftheU.S.’salparks.36Accordingtoareport,from2014to2024,thenumberof“activecampinghHowever,campingisnotalwayseasy,andrecently,peoplehavefaceddifficultieswithreservations.37Anofficialwebsitestatesthereareafewthingspeoplecandotoincreasetheirchancesofbookingtheirdreamsite.First,visitorsneedtobeawareofwhenthecampingdatestheywanttoreservewillbecoouldgetfortablewiththewebsitetoavoidwastingtime.Ensureyouhaveanaccount. 38Youmayalsohavetobewillingtobooktwodifferentsitesforthesameareatoensureyougetyourchosendates. ringupthecampgroundpage,addyourdates,bereadytoselectanavailablecampsite,d“AddtoCart”themomenttheyarereleasedforsale.Onceinyourcart,youwillhave15minutestopleteyourreservation.Keepinmindthatsomesitesallowwalkins,eventhough,inmostcases,youwillstillhavetoreservethoseonthesameday,operatingonafirste,firstservedservice.ThereareplentyofnationalparksintheUSAwhereyoucanreserveacampingyetthisprocessisbeingincreasinglydifficult.Tochangethissituation,thosewhocanceltheirreservationsordonotshowupwillbefined.40A.Thisisagoodwaytopreservethenationalparks.C.Thistrendiscertainlynotnew,butit'sdefinitelyontherise.E.Whenthedatesbeeavailable,setyourclockF.Hopefully,thiscanmakeiteasierforpeopletobooktheiridealcampsite.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)entviral(走紅)41.Inthevideo,VannaandhersonNikko42howtomakewhatthWhilesomefanswhowatchedthevideolovedthe43theyshared,stillsomeothers44Nikko,ayoungmanwithonlyonearm.Inthevideo,Nikkowalkedviewersthrougheach 45ashepreparedthedishexpertly.Inthements,somefansaskedthereasonforNikko’s46.Whenlearningthatko47anaccidentjustayearago,theywere48withhisenthusiasmforlife.Sincethevideowasfirst49,Vannahasreceivedtonsof50abouthowbraveNikkToNikko,theattentionhegotwasunexpected,butNikkoisnot51atit,sincehe“l(fā)n'tbotherhim,hehasalso53himselftotakeastepbackfromit.“PeoplewantmetoshowmoreontheInternet,”Nikkoshared.“Butit’s54torememberthemeaningfulthingsinlifeandtojustkindofdialitback,likedoingsomecharitywork,andthat'swhatitistome,justmakingan55.”41.A.graduallyB.unexpectedlyC.naturallyD.undoubtedly45.A.stepB.possibilityC.trialD.video46.A.optimismB.skillC.popularityD.disability47.A.avoidedB.c52.A.attentionB.processC.trickD.honor54.A.luckyB.goodC.difficultD.selfish第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)AsthefilmNeZha2continuestosweeptheboxofficechartssincetheSpringFestival,itssoundtrackhasalsocaughtpeopleoffguard,especiallyonepiece56(play)onsuonathathasearnedoverhalfamillionviewsontheInternetintwoweeksandis57(frequent)broadcastontheradio.Thesharpsoundofasuonahasmadeincreasingpresenceoverseasvideogames,orvideosharingplatforms.Behindthisgrowingtrendisagenerationof58(poser)whoaremodernizingtraditionwhilestillloyal59itsessence. (artist)talent.KnownforhismasterfulperformanceofHundredBirdsPayingHomagetothiesof62traditionalChineseinstrumentsareuAccordingtoChen,thesuonaisnotjust63instrumentforrecreation,butitcarriestheweightofChineseculture.Hewarnsagainstmodernizationthatstrays(偏離)toofarfromtradition.“Innovationshouldnotchangethefoundationoftraditionalmusic.Changingthefoundationmeans64(abandon)tradition,”hesaid.“Thekeyistopreserveitsessencewhilemakingitresonate(共鳴)withcontemporaryaudiences.Inthisway,youngergenerationscan65(stimulate)tofurtherrediscoverChinesestylemusic.”第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你在周日參加了社區(qū)組織的一次急救知識(shí)講座,請(qǐng)你寫一篇短文給校英語欄目投稿,注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Acouplelookingfortheperfectweddingvenue(場地)decidedtotakeachanceonabeautifulhomeintheirneighborhood.ththehopeofgettingmarriedthisfall.Theywantedtofindabeautifulvenuebuttheydidn'twanttospendtoomuchonthevenuebecausetheywerealsointheprocessoftryin“We'retryingtomovetoSavannah,Georgia,tobuyahousethere.Obviously,we'dliketnothingissetinstone.Ifwehaveto,we’llpushtheweddingback,butthat'sourgIndiscussingtheirvenueoptions,thecoupleoftenjokedaboutabeautifulhomeintheirarea,despitenotknowingwholivesthere.“Everytimewegoonourmorningwalk,wepassthe.Wealwayssaidhowperfectitwouldbeifwecouldgetmarriedthere,”ChristinasharWhatstartedoffasajokeledtofurtherdiscussions.“Wewerelike,‘Let’sknockon theirdoorandaskifwecangetmarriedthere.’Soonenight,afterafewglassesofwlittlebitofbackgroundaboutourselves,howwe'rehardworkingmembersofthemunityandreallyareyoungadultstryingtosaveThatnight,Dec.6,Christinaandherfiancewentonawalkandputtheletterinthehome'smailbox.ShealsosharedvideooftheadventureontheInternet.Thevideoshowedthetwodrivingbythehouseduringtheday,thenreturningatnighttodropofftheletter.注意:Thenextfewdayswerefilledwithanticipation. Totheirastonishment,thehomeowneragreedtoletthemusethehousefortheirwedding!W:Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytothebookstore?M:Well,areyouMary,Peter'ssister?I'mMike,Peter'sfriend.M:Iftherearechanges,whatwillyouchoose?omyprofessionallife,butIwouldneverleavebehindmyloveofthetheatre.M:Thanks.I'llvisitonSunday.M:I'mgivingadinnerpartyformyparents'weddinganniversary.M:Iknow,butI'mgoingtogeteverythingonlinefromapany.Ijustwantsomehelpwithchoosingsomedishesfromtheirmenu.M:WhataboutvisitingtheexhibitionJewellery?ttryTheRainforestinPhotos?M:WeneedtodecidewhattogetasapresentforAnneM:That'snotveryexciting.Wecouldgetsomethingtowear,likeahat?M:Butshetoldusshehadagardenfullofthem!Let'sgowithyouroriginalideaandbuyherthelargestboxofchocolatepossible!M:Hi,thisisJoelPhillips.I'dliketoreschedulemyappointmenttodayatthreeo'clocktoanothertimetomorrow.Isthatpossible?W:I'mafraidtheappointmentsarealreadyfullybookedforthisweek.Mr.Phillips,you'vealreadywaitedtwoweekssinceyoumadethisreservationandyoureallyshouldhaveyM:Iknow,butIamatanurgentmeetingwithmyclientrightnowandImightnotmakeittothethreeo’clockappointment.Well,I'lltrytoconcludeeverythingquicklyinthemeetingsothatIcanarriveatyourclinicontime.Thankyou.M:Thanks,Jane.Whatluck,huh?Istillcan'tbelieveIwontwohundredthousanddollars.M:Well,I'mtryingtodecide.OurdaughterEmilyisgoingtostartcollegenextyear.Shegotacceptedintosomegreatprivatecolleges.ntion.M:See,mymotheriseightyfiveyearsold.I'mthinkingaboutmovingherintoanursingW:Well,ifso,shewouldn'tbelonely.thinkingtherearelotsofgooduniversitiesaroundherethatdon'tcostquiteasmuchasaprivateschool.W:Hello,everyone.TodayoftheTVshowSurvivorman.Hisnewbook,formiddlegradereaders,iscalledWildOutside.It'sanadventurebookthatofferskidfriendlyactivitiesandtipsabouthowtoobservewildlifesafely.Let'sgivehimawarmwele!M:Thankyouallforthiswonderfulopportunity.It'sapleasuretobehere.W:Mr.Stroud,what'sdifferentaboutsurvivingtoday?Nowweneedtobalancephoneswithbasicsurvivalskills.W:Whichcountryisyourfavoriteplacetolive?M:I'vevisitedJapan,theUK,Australiaandsoon,butChinaisthebest!Itslakesandforestsarelikenature'smasterpiece.M:ItiscreatingSurvivorman.DespiteeveryonesayingnoonewouldwanttowatchasurvivalshowonTV,Ididn'tgiveupandfinallymadeithappen.sintheworld—theFrogJumpingFestival.Over2,000peopletakepartinthefestivaleveryyear.Attendingthefestivalisfree,butthosewhowanttoentertheFrogJumpContesthavetopaya$3fee.ThemostimportanteventintheFrogJumpiund600petitors,menandwomen,oldandyoung,trytogettheirfrogstojumpasfaraspossible.Notouchingispermitted,though,thefrogownersareonlyallowedtotapthegroundbehindtheirfrogs,screamatthem,orblowatthemtomakethemjump.petitorsareallowedtobringtheirownfrogs,ortheycanrentonefor$5.Winnersgetamedal.ogotherfrogtojumpatotaldistanceof14feet.A21.C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)TravelBlogging的介紹“Inegenerallyesfromadvertising,sellingproducts,andinfluencerprojects.Butfirst,youneedtobuildanaudience!”可22.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)OnlineTranslationJobs中工作收入的介紹“$25$70perhour”,再比較其他工作的收入可知,網(wǎng)上的翻譯工作是按小時(shí)付錢的,而其他的是按月付錢的。故選A。23.B推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章首段以及四項(xiàng)工作的內(nèi)容可知,這些工作既自由又可以掙錢,適合那些喜歡探索世界而又負(fù)擔(dān)不起費(fèi)用、需要掙錢B本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了兩位高中學(xué)生各自創(chuàng)造了一個(gè)數(shù)學(xué)奇跡——畢達(dá)哥拉斯定理的三角證定理基于三角的證明。這說明,文中提到一些數(shù)學(xué)家旨在說明Ne’KiyaJackson和Calcea成功地用三角學(xué)證明了畢達(dá)哥拉斯定理是了不起的成就。故選C。25.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段的“‘otherpeoplemighttakethepaperandgeneralizethoseproofs,orgeneralizetheirideas,’mathematicianLozanoRobledosays”可知,數(shù)學(xué)家Lozan這些證明,或者推廣他們的想法。故選A。26.B推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段的“Jacksonhopestheproofswillinspireotherstudentsto‘seethatdifficultiesarepartoftheprocess...’”可推知,Jackson希望這能激勵(lì)學(xué)生們面對(duì)困難時(shí)仍然能夠堅(jiān)持,這樣他們將會(huì)擁有更大的成就。故選B。27.D推理判斷題。文章主要介紹了兩位高中生創(chuàng)造數(shù)學(xué)奇跡——用三角理論證明畢達(dá)哥拉斯定理,choolstudent”是提示信息。故選D。C本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一場探討“萌”這一網(wǎng)絡(luò)現(xiàn)象的新展覽。這場名為“可愛”的展覽被稱為“首個(gè)探索可愛在當(dāng)代文化中非凡而復(fù)雜的力量的大型展覽”。28.D詞義猜測題。文章首段指出“萌”的概念長期統(tǒng)治著網(wǎng)絡(luò)文化,第二段提到網(wǎng)上有大量的貓咪表情包也說明了人們對(duì)可愛的癡迷,而且還有一場展覽也去探討這一現(xiàn)象,由此推斷畫線詞意為“癡迷”。故選D。29.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中“AccordingtotheObserver...TakingoffinJapanaroundthelate1960s,kawaiiculturefeatures‘shyness,embarrassmentandlovability’”可知,“可愛”文化起源于日本。30.C推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章末段的“cutenessfeedsandappealstousinwaysthatsuggestthereissomuchmoretoitthanitsadorableandseeminglyharmlessappearancemightimply”可知,卡特羅爾指出萌物以各種方式吸引著我們,這表明它比它可愛和看似無害的外表所暗示的要多得31.C主旨大意題。本文首段提出“萌”這一概念,然后在第二段引出在倫敦開幕的討論這一現(xiàn)象的展覽,然后在隨后的段落中介紹這場展覽的內(nèi)容等,由此推斷文章主要介紹的是一場名為“可愛”的D32.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的“ThatgotLudmillaAristildewonderingwhetherthebacteriafeedonplastic.Aristildeisanenvironmentalbiochemist.Herteamdecidedtocarryouttheinvestigation.”可知,實(shí)驗(yàn)的目的是檢驗(yàn)單胞菌是否會(huì)吃塑料。故選D。33.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段中的“TheteamfoundthatthePETwerebreakingapart.NanoparticlesofPETnowfloatedinthewater.Attheendofthemonth,nearlythreetimesasmanynanobitswereinthewatera34.A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)末段的末句“Let’sfocusfirstonusinglessplastic,hesays,and可重復(fù)利用率。故選A。35.B標(biāo)題歸納題。本文在第二段指出廢水中常見的一種細(xì)菌可以分解世界上最廣泛使用的塑料——PET,然后在下文通過實(shí)驗(yàn)進(jìn)行驗(yàn)證,由此推斷本本文是一篇說明文。越來越多的人喜歡在國家公園露營,因此人們很難預(yù)訂到理想的露營地。文章主36.C前句指出越來越多的人決定在國家公園過夜,而空后指出了數(shù)據(jù)的上升,由此判斷C選項(xiàng)“這37.G空后指出人們可以做一些事情讓預(yù)訂理想的露營地更方便,由此判斷G選項(xiàng)“那么人們可以做38.D設(shè)空前后都是在介紹流程,讓人們?nèi)绾问煜ぞW(wǎng)站以確保在登錄預(yù)約營地時(shí)不會(huì)感到陌生,由此推39.E上一段段末提到確保你得到你選擇的日期,因此判斷E選項(xiàng)“當(dāng)日期可用時(shí),將時(shí)鐘設(shè)置為適40.F空前介紹了為了改變預(yù)訂營地困難的現(xiàn)狀,政府采用了懲

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