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2023~2024學(xué)年度高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)2.答題前,考生務(wù)必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線(xiàn)內(nèi)項(xiàng)目填寫(xiě)清楚。應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;非選擇題請(qǐng)用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書(shū)寫(xiě)的答案無(wú)效,在試題卷、草稿4.本卷命題范圍:新外研版必修Book1.Hespokeinalowvoice,hesaidsomethingtohimself.A.nowthatB.incaseC.asifD.eversince2.ThisisthemostexcitingfilmIhaveeverseeninmylife.AwhomB.whichC.whoD.that.3.Henoticedamanentertheroom.(判斷句子結(jié)構(gòu))A.SP(主語(yǔ)+系表結(jié)構(gòu))B.SVA(主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞+狀語(yǔ))C.SVOC(主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞+賓語(yǔ)+賓語(yǔ)補(bǔ)足語(yǔ))D.SVIODO(主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞+間接賓語(yǔ)+直接賓語(yǔ))4.—Whattimeisit?—Ihavenoidea.Butjustaminute,Iitforyou.A.checkedB.willcheckC.checkD.havechecked5.Theexercisesaredesignedtoyourstomachmuscles.A.strengthenB.strengthC.strongD.strongly6.Anisanunusual,excitingordangerousexperience,journeyorseriesofevents.A.illustrationB.adventureC.impactD.application7.Weallknowthatmilk,oilyfishandeggsallvitaminD.A.approachB.containC.reflectD.subscribe8.Theparkwevisitedlastweekisnotfarfromhere.A.asB.whatC.whichD.where9.Shedrewsomefromherchildhoodexperienceswhenshewrotethenovel.第2頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)A.inspiringB.inspiredC.inspireD.inspiration10.Thedolphin’sabilitytopleasehumanshasmadeitoneofourfavoritesintheanimalkingdom.(選出本句中的狀語(yǔ))A.intheanimalkingdowmB.Thedolphin’sabilityC.oneofourfavoritesD.topleasehumans11.ThecostofrentingahouseincentralHangzhouishigherthaninanyotherareaofthecity.A.thatB.oneC.thisD.those12.It’squiteeasytomakequitesmallchangestothewayyouworkandstudy.A.whatB.howC.whichD.不填13.Wolvescannotclimbatreesowhenyouone,hideonatree.A.workoutB.refertoC.comeacrossD.windup14.Greatchangesplaceinourschoolinthepasttenyears.A.tookB.weretakenC.havetakenD.havebeentaken15.Itisworthtostayintouchwithyourfriends,foryoucanturntoforhelpwhenintrouble.A.that;themselvesB.it;themselvesC.those;themD.it;them16.Thecavewassobrightthatnothingwasinit.A.visibleB.visibilityC.invisiblyD.invisible17.Herfaceturnedred.(判斷句子結(jié)構(gòu))A.SP(主語(yǔ)+系表結(jié)構(gòu))B.SVA(主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞+狀語(yǔ))C.SVO(主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞+賓語(yǔ))D.SVIODO(主語(yǔ)+謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞+間接賓語(yǔ)+直接賓語(yǔ))18.I’mcuriousaboutthepersonwithMr.Smithistalking.A.whichB.himC.whoD.whom19.—Haven’tseenyouforages!Wherehaveyoubeen?—IwenttoTibetandthereforoneyear,teachingasavolunteer.A.stayB.stayedC.hadstayedD.amstaying20.itistoclimbthemountaininthebeautifulseason!A.HowexcitingB.WhatexcitingC.HowexcitedD.Whatexcited21.ItisimpossibletolearnEnglishwithoutrememberingmorewords,?A.isn’titB.isitC.aretheyD.aren’tthey22.Wemayfindthatlearningaforeignlanguagedoesn’thavetobelearningournativelanguage.A.twicesoashardB.twiceashardasC.astwicehardasD.sohardtwiceas23.—I’mlookingforaflat.第3頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)—Wouldyoulikewithgarden?A.it;theB.one;aC.it;aD.one;the24.Tomisastudentwhotriestokeepopenmindandmakefulluseofresourcesthatareofferedbythecollege.A.the;aB.不填;不填C.an;theD.an;不填25.AfterTomspentsometimeonhismathlessons,thenhehadnotroublethemathsexercises.A.todoB.doingC.wasdoingD.did26.Afterthefailure,Lindakepthisfather’swordsmindandjumpedinbothfeet.A.at;byB.on;overC.in;withD.for;under27.Thissoftwarewasdevelopedforourworksowecan’tdowithoutit.A.informallyB.negativelyC.specificallyD.bitterly28.ofthetwoskirtssatisfiedLucy,sosheaskedtobeshown.A.Neither;anotherB.None;theotherC.None;anotherD.Neither;theother29.Tomydelight,IfromhundredsofapplicantstoattendtheopeningceremonyoftheHangzhouAsianGames.A.hadchosenB.wasbeingchosenC.wouldchooseD.waschosen30.Ifyousaythatsomeoneorsomething,youmeanthattheyarriveunexpectedlyorafteryouhavebeenwaitingalongtime.A.burnsdownB.turnsupC.calmsdownD.playssafe31.—What’sonethirdandahalf,doyouknow?—Yes,it’s.A.fivesixthB.fivesixthsC.sixfifthsD.sixfifth32.Mary’smotherboughtherapetdogasabirthdaypresent.(判斷劃線(xiàn)詞在句子中的成分)A.賓補(bǔ)(Objectcomplement)B.直接賓語(yǔ)(Directobject)C.間接賓語(yǔ)(Indirectobject)D.表語(yǔ)(Predictive)33.Ifyousomeone,youmakethemfeellessworried,unhappy,orupset,forexamplebysayingkindthingstothem.A.comfortableB.uncomfortableC.comfortD.discomfort34.Aofthingsareanumberofdifferentkindsorexamplesofthesamething.A.varietyB.varyC.variousD.variously35.Therearemanypeopleon-lineactivityissendingandreceivinge-mails.第4頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)A.whoB.whoseC.whichD.thatAEventsattheFleetScienceCenterSuperpowerDogsJoininanadventuretoexperiencethelife-savingsuperpowersofsomeoftheworld’smostamazingdogsonthebigscreen.Nostrangertosuperheroeshimself,ChrisEvansnarrates(講述)thisinspiringtruestoryaboutremarkabledogsthatsavelives.Time:March2,2:00pmPrice:Adult(Age13-65)$21;Junior(Age3-12)$18;Senior(Age65+)$19TheSkyTonightEarlyshow:March4,7:00pmto8:00pmLateshow:March4,8:15pmto9:15pmJoinusforatourofthesolarsystem.Journeythroughtheuniversewithusasweexploreanewtopiceachmonth.Price:Adult(age13-65)$19;Junior(Age3-12)$17;Senior(Age65+)$18Make-ItWorkshopWeinviteyoutostopbyStudioXtotryyourhandatmakingthings.Make-ItWorkshopactivitieschangemonthlyandfeesvary.ParticipantscanpurchaseticketsatStudioXonthedayoftheworkshop.Time:March7,11:30amto3:30pmSuds&ScienceSometimes,themostinterestingdiscussionsoccuroverabeeroraglassofyourfavoritewine.That’stheconceptbehindSuds&Science,amonthlyeventthatbringsscientistsface-to-facewiththegeneralpublicinaneighborhoodbar.Location:ThornBrewing,3176ThornSt,SanDiego,CA92104Time:March8,6:30pmto8:00pmPrice:$6atthedoor.Food&drinksareavailableforpurchase.Pleasecomeearlytoplaceyourordersatthebar,asstaffwillnotbeavailabletotakeordersduringtheevent.第5頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)36.WhatcanparticipantsdoattheeventofSuds&Science?A.Learnsomethingaboutthesolarsystem.B.Makesomethingbythemselves.CHoldapartywiththeirfriends..D.Communicatewithscientists.37.Howmuchshouldafatheraged45withakidaged12paytoknowaboutstarsandplanets?A.$35.B.$36.C.$37.D.$38.38.WhenwillthefilmaboutdogsstartonMarch2?A.At7:00pm.B.At6:30pm.C.At2:00pm.D.At8:15pm.BMyteacherheldupapieceofbrokenglassandasked,“Whobrokethiswindow?”Thirtyboystriedtothinkaboutnotonlywhattheyhaddone,butalsowhatourteachermighthavefoundout.Sheseldombecameangry,butshewasthistime.“Oh,”Ithought.Iwastheonewhobrokethewindow.Itwascausedbyanaughtythrowofabaseball.IfIadmittedguilt,Iwouldbeinalotoftrouble.HowwouldIbeabletopayforabigwindowlikethat?Ididn’tevengetanallowance(零花錢(qián)).“Myfatherisgoingtohaveatemper,”Ithought.Ididn’twanttoraisemyhand,butsomeforcemuchstrongerthanIpulleditskyward.Itoldthetruth,“Ididit.”ItwashardenoughtosaywhatIhaddone.MyteachertookdownabookfromoneofourlibraryshelvesandIhadneverknownmyteacher,whowouldstrikeastudentwithit,butIfearedshewasgoingtostartwithme.“Iknowhowyoulikebirds,”shesaidasshestoodlookingdownatmyguilt-ridden(深感歉疚的)face.“Hereisthatfieldguideaboutbirdsthatyouareconstantlycheckingout.Itisyoursnow.It’stimethatwegotanewonefortheschoolanyway.YouwillnotbepunishedaslongasyourememberthatIamnotrewardingyouforyourmisdeed;Iamrewardingyouforyourtruthfulness.”Icouldn’tbelieveit!Iwasn’tbeingpunishedandIwasgettingmyownbirdfieldguide—theveryonethatIhadbeensavingupmoneytobuy.Allthatremainsofthatdayismymemoryandthelessonmyteachertaughtme.Thatlessonstayswithmeeveryday,anditwillecho(回響)forever.39.Howwastheauthor’steacheringeneral?第6頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)A.Shecouldgetangryeasily.B.Shecouldbecomesadeasily.C.Shewasusuallygentleandmild.D.Shewasusuallystrictandserious.40.Whatdidtheauthorthinkwhenhisteachertookdownabook?A.Shewouldintroducethebook.B.Shewouldhithimhardwithit.C.Shewouldreadanarticlefromit.D.Shewouldgiveittohimasareward.41.Whatcanwelearnfromthefourthparagraph?A.Theauthorhadtopayforthebrokenwindow.B.Theteacherrewardedtheauthorforhisbravery.C.Theclasswouldgetanewbookaboutbirdssoon.D.Theauthorfeltproudwhenadmittinghismisdeed.42.Whichcansummarize(總結(jié))thetext?A.Truthfulnessisalwaysappreciated.B.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.C.Forgiveotherswheneveryoucan.D.Killtwobirdswithonestone.CDoyouwanttogotoplaysomebasketballinbetweenhittingthebooks?Doctorsarestartingtofindmoreandmoreinformationthatsuggestsaconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment.JudyCameron,ascientistatOregonHealthandScienceUniversity,studiesbraindevelopment,Accordingtoherresearch,itseemsthatexercisecanmakebloodvessels(血管),includingthoseinthebrain,strongerandmorefullydeveloped.Dr.Cameronissurethatthisallowspeoplewhoexercisetothinkbetter.Asshesays,“Whilewealreadyknowthatexerciseisgoodfortheheart,exercisecanactuallycausephysicalchangesinthebrain.”Theeffectsofexerciseonbraindevelopmentcanevenbeseeninbabies,Babieswhooftendoactivitiesshowgreaterbraindevelopmentthanbabieswhoarelessphysicallyactive.Evenalittlemovementcanshowbigresults.MargaretBarnes,ascientist,alsobelievesintheimportanceofexercise.Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinprimaryschoolorhighschoolcanresultfromalackofmovementasbabies.Olderpeoplecandeveloptheirbrainsaswell.CornellUniversitystudiedagroupofseniorswhohaveashort-termmemoryincreaseofupto40percentafterexercisingjustthreehoursaweek.Also,exerciseforolderpeopleshouldnotbetoosimple.Learningsomenewskillsoractions,suchaswithyogaortai-chi,helpstoopenupmemorypathsinthebrainthatmaynothavebeenusedforalongtime.Formostpeople,anytypeofphysicalactivitythatincreasestheheartrateishelpful.Themainaimistoincreasethebrain’sflowofblood.Andyourbraincanbenefitfromaslittleastwotothreehoursofexerciseaweek.43.Whatisthemainideaofthistext?第7頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)A.Howtoexerciseeveryweek.B.Howexercisemakespeoplestrong.CHowexercisehelpsthebraindevelop.D.Howthebraincanchangeone’smemory..44.Accordingtothetext,whatistheconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment?A.Exercisehelpssoftenourbloodvessels.B.Physicalexercisehelpsusthinkbetter.C.Thebrainneedsspecialmentalexercise.D.Themoreexercise,thebiggerthebrain.45.Whyisyogasuggestedforseniors?A.Itcanbedoneingroups.B.Itdoesgoodtothebonesofoldpeople.CItdoesnotincreasetheheartrate.D.Itincludeslearningnewskills..46.Whyismakingtheheartrateincreaseisusefulthroughphysicalactivities?A.Itcanimprovethebrain’sflowofblood.B.Itcanslowdownthebrain’sflowofblood.C.Itcanchangeolderpeople’smoodforthebetter.D.Itcanmakeseniorsforgetpreviousterriblethings.DThepublishingindustryinZhuozhoucity,HebeiprovincehassufferedaheavylossduetofloodwatersafterclaysofheavyrainbroughtbyTyphoonDoksuri,NanfangMetropolisDailyreportedonWednesday.Countlessbooksweresoakedasfloodwaterspouredrelentlesslyintothewarehouses(倉(cāng)庫(kù))ofmanypublishinghousesandbook-sellingcompanies.“Thewarehouseofourcompanylocatedinalogistics(物流)parkinZhuozhouhasflooded,”astaffmemberofthebookbrand“Unread”toldNanfangMetropolisDailyonTuesday.“Wecan’tfigureouthowmuchourlossiscurrently.”Thelogisticsparkincludednearly100bookcompanies.AccordingtoBookChina,oneoftheearliestdomesticonlinebooksalesplatforms,somestaffmembersusedsandbagsandwoodenboardstoprotecttheirwarehousesinZhuozhou,butaround4millionbookshavebeendamagedbytheflood.Apartfromthesebooksellers,thereisalsoalargenumberofprintingfactories,someofwhichalsosufferedhugelossesintheflood.HebeiWenshengPrintingCoLtd,witharegisteredcapitalof20millionyuan,hasanumberofutilitymodelpatents(專(zhuān)利)forbookprintingequipment.OnTuesday,thecompanysentonlinemessagesforhelpasthewaterhadfloodedtothesecondfloorofthecompany’sofficebuildinginZhuozhou,trappingover30staffmembers.“ThewaterlevelcontinuedtorisesinceMondayeveningandwatergraduallyfloodedthesecondfloorofourofficebuilding,”saidafemalestaffmembersurnamedSun.“Thewholefactoryhasfloodedandallmachines,第8頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)equipment,booksandpaperhavebeensoaked.”Accordingtodatafromlocalgovernment,from8amSaturdayto11amTuesday,theaveragerainfallofthecityreached355.1millimeters.Asof10amTuesday,about134,000residentsofZhuozhouhadbeenaffectedbyflooding,datashowed.47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“relentlessly”inparagraph2mean?A.Withoutgettinglessbeneficial.B.Withoutgettingmoresteady.C.Withoutgettingheavier.D.Withoutgettinglessstrong.48.Whatdidthestaffmemberofthebookbrand“Unread”mainlytoldareporterabout?A.Theircompany’slossinthefloodwaters.B.Howtheytriedtoprotecttheirpossessions.C.Howthefloodwatersenteredtheirwarehouse.D.Theircompany’sfightagainstthefloodwaters.49.WhydidHebeiWenshengPrintingCoLtdaskforhelponline?A.Thewholefactorywasn’tfitforthemtoworkin.B.Someofitsstaffmemberscouldn’tgetoutofthewater.C.Someofitsstaffmemberswerewashedawaybythewater.D.Thewholefactoryhasfloodedandbooksandpaperhavebeensoaked.50.Whichcanbeanappropriatetitleforthenewsreport?A.FloodingdamagesbookwarehouseparkinZhuozhou第9頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)B.HeavyrainbroughttoZhuozhoubyTyphoonDoksuriC.About134,000residentsofZhuozhouaffectedbyfloodingD.StaffmemberstrytoprotecttheirwarehousesinZhuozhouBeingaVolunteer(志愿者)Whatcanyoudotohelppeople?51.Thenwhatisthecommonopinionofvolunteering?Volunteeringmeansspendingtimeinhelpingothers.___Volunteeringisagreatwaytohavefunwithyourfamily.Talktoyourparents,brothersorsisters.53.Findsomethingyouallagreeon.Youcandothethingsasafamilylikecleaningupaparkandplantingtreesorflowersinyourlocalcommunity(社區(qū)).*Helpyourselfbyhelpingothers.Whenyouvolunteertohelpothers,youarehelpingyourself.It’samazingtoknowthatvolunteeringcancalmyoudownwhenyoufeelupset.Lotsofpeoplereallyenjoyvolunteering,becausedoingvolunteerworkcouldmakeabigdifferenceintheirlife.Sowheredoyoustart?54*Createyourownopportunityforyourfuture.Kidscancomeupwiththeirownwaystoraisemoneyorprovideneededservices.Youcanmakeandsellproducts,anddonatethemoney.Volunteeringgiveskidsasenseofresponsibility.Volunteeringcanalsohelpkidslearnimportantthingsabouttheirfuture.55.Avolunteerjobcanevenhelpsomekidsdecidewhattheywanttodowhentheygrowup.Sowhatareyouwaitingfor?Makeaplantostartvolunteeringtoday!A.TheansweristobeavolunteerB.DothingswithfamilymembersC.Youcan’tfinishsomehouseworkD.SomevolunteerworkisnotimportantE.AndthenyoucanseewhattheymightlikeF.SchoolisagoodplacetostartifyouarelookingforvolunteerideasG.Forexample,theycanknowwhatkindsofthingstheywillbebestat第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30第10頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)Youmakealivingbywhatyouget,butyoumakealifebywhatyougive.—WinstonChurchillWecomeby(獲得)businessnaturallyinourfamily.Eachofthesevenchildreninourfamilyworkedinourfather’shardware(五金制品)56inMott,NorthDakota,asmalltowninthecountryside.Westartedworkingbydoingsmalljobslikecleaningand57shelves,andlatertriedto58customers.Asweworkedandwatched,welearnedthatworkwasmorethanaboutsurvivalandmakinga59.Onelessonstandsoutinmymind.ItwasshortlybeforeChristmas.Iwasintheeighthgradeandwasworkingintheevenings,arrangingthetoysinthearea.Alittleboy,fiveorsixyearsold,camein.Hewaswearingadirty,oldbrowncoat.Hishairwas60.Hisshoeswerewornout.Thelittleboylookedtoopoorto61tobuyanything.He62lookedaroundthetoyarea,pickedupseveraltoys,andputthem63.Dadcamedownthestairs,walkedovertotheboyandaskedwhathecoulddoforhim.TheboysaidhewaslookingforaChristmaspresentforhisbrother.Iwas64thatDadtreatedhimwiththesamerespectthathewouldgivetoany65.Dadtoldhimtotakehistimeandlookaround.Hedidso.Afterabouttwentyminutes,thelittleboychoseatoy66,walkeduptomydadandsaid,“Howmuchisthis,Mister?”“Howmuchhaveyougot?”Dadasked.Thelittleboyheldouthishandandopened67.Hishandwascoveredwithwetlinesofdirtfromholdinghismoney.Inhishandlayfivecoins:twodimes,anickelandtwoPennies—twenty-sevencentsaltogether.Thepriceonthetoyplanehe’d68was$3.98.“That’llbeOK,”Dadsaidwhenheclosedthesale.Dad’sanswerstill69inmyears.IthoughtaboutwhatI’dseenasIwrapped(包,裹)thepresent.Whenthelittleboywalkedoutofthestore,Ididn’t70thedirty,worncoat,themessyhairortheoldshoes.WhatIsawwasaglowingchildwithatreasure.56.A.officeB.libraryC.stationD.store57.A.paintingB.tidyingC.breakingD.lifting58.A.visitB.questionC.relaxD.serve59.A.saleB.decisionC.faceD.mistake60.A.shortB.messyC.cleanD.black61.A.affordB.learnC.refuseD.fail62.A.blindlyB.rudelyC.carefullyD.dangerously63.A.onB.outC.backD.off64.A.afraidB.sorryC.luckyD.proud65.A.adultB.workmateC.nurseD.doctor66.A.trainB.truckC.planeD.ship67.A.themB.itC.anotherD.itself68.A.brokenupB.givenawayC.hungupD.pickedout69.A.ringsB.dropsC.bendsD.pulls70.A.supplyB.treasureC.noticeD.show閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。IgrewupinasmalltownwithitslocationinNewHampshire,andeverymorning,sometimesbeforeIwokeup,mydadleftforwork.Ididn’tknowmuchaboutall71mydadactuallydidallday.ButonethingIdidknowaboutmydad’sdaywasthatheoftenlookedforbooksformeduringhislunchbreak.Hewouldoftencome第12頁(yè)/共15頁(yè)homeintheeveningwithabookformeinhisbagandsaidthatthebookbelongedtome.Whenhandedthe“gift”,Iimmediately72(investigate)itscover,checkedoutthe73(describe)ontheback,andsometimesstartedreadingrightthen.Imade74mostofmyfreetimetoread.IwasnotalwaysasappreciativeofthosebooksasIshouldhavebeen,especiallyinmyyoungeryears.Onetime,Dadbroughthomeapaperback(平裝書(shū))calledBunyatheWitch.Ilookedatthecoverquicklybeforeannouncing,“Ugh!It’sjustanotherstupidfarmbookanditislikely75(be)boring,”anddroppeditontheground.ItwasobviousthatIhadbehavedrudely.Iwasrightfullyblamedforbeinganungratefulkid,andIlearnedthatvaluablelessonaboutnotjudgingabookbyitscover—BunyatheWitchturnedouttobeoneofmyfavorites.AsIgotolder,mydadfavoredbooksthatfocused76strongand77(power)youngfemalecharacters,likeInvincibleLouisabyCorneliaMeigs,UpaRoadSlowlybyIreneHunt,andHomesick:MyOronStorybyJeanFritz.It’snotjustthebooksthemselvesthatstayinmymemory.It’sthegirlreadingthem,andwhatshefeltassheread.IthinkbacktohoursIspentinmychildhoodbedroom78(read)aboutyoungwomenwhofacedlivesthatwere79(unusual)difficult.Ilearnedfrom80(they)courageanddrewinspirationfromtheirbravery.Tothisday,Ilovetoread.Ilovetheexcitementofopeningupanewbookandgettinglostinwhateverstorytheauthorwantstotellme.A.根據(jù)所給英文單詞,填入該單詞正確的形式。(每空一詞)81.Therearestoriesabouthis(generous),thelargeamountsofmoneyhegavetocharities.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)82.Hestudiedhismap,tryingto(memory)thewaytoRose’sstreet.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)83.Thesestatues(雕像)werecarefully(sculpture)fromsomeblocksofstone.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填84.Theplayerfromthe(oppose)sidescoredagoalatthebeginningofthefootballmatch.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)85.Duringyourworkingday,whatkindofworkmightyou(typical)do?(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)B.根據(jù)首字母和中文釋義,填入該單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)86.Jackamazesm

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