上海市静安区2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语Word版含答案

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2020—2021年静安区高二下学期期末英语试卷Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.CommonHeroismInafewshortweeks,theworldlostnotonebuttwoliterarygiants.LouisCha,betterknownasJinYong,passedawayonOct.30,andStanLee(17)(leave)thisworldonNov.12.Whilethetwoworkedonoppositesidesoftheworldandgenerallyhaddifferentfanbases,theyeachpassonalegacy(遗产)thatwillcontinuetoinfluencegenerationstocome.Over60yearsago,bothStanandLouisbegantheirwritingcareers.Stanworkedoncomicbooks,creatingmanyindividuals(18)specialabilities.YoumayknowthemasMarvelsuperheroes.Meanwhile,Louiswrotewuxianovels,(19)(combine)ancientChinesephilosophies,historyandmartialarts.Theywerecompletelydifferentfromeachother-instory,setting,andstyles,etc.--buttherewasonethingthattheircharactersshared,anideal.Perhaps(20)(good)waytodescribeitwouldbebysomethingStanLeesaid:“Anotherdefinitionofaheroissomeonewhoisconcernedaboutotherpeople’swell-being.andwillgooutofhisorherwaytohelpthem,(21)_______thereisnochanceofareward.Thatpersonisindeed,withoutadoubt,arealsuperhero.”Thereisareason(22)somanyofuswantedtogrowuptobefirefightersorpoliceofficersinsteadoflawyersorbankers.Wewantedtobeheroes.Sure,onlysomeofusbecomefirefightersorpoliceofficers,buttheideastayswithus.ThiscentralphilosophyofheroismasdescribedabovebyStanLee(23)(represent)bythelikesofhisownCaptainAmericaandLouisCha’sGuoJing.Wesimplyinterpretitandbringitintooureverydaylives.Whensomeoneisbeingbullied(欺负),youchoosetostandupforthembecausethat’s(24)GuoJingwouldhavedone.Whenastrangerlookslikeheneedshelp,youask(25),“WhatwouldCaptainAmericado?”Andyouact.Comicbooksandwuxianovelsinsomesensearelikefairytalesforanoldercrowd.Wereadthem(26)(remind)ofthepeoplewewanttobecome.Math,scienceandeconomicsmayhelpusmakemoremoney,buttheydon'tteachusaboutjustice,friendshipandself-sacrifice.BothStanLeeandLouisChastoppedwritinginthe1970s,buttheirworksliveonandwillcontinuetochangethewaywethinkandact.Today,weshowrespectfortwoindividualswhohavemadetheworldabetterplace.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.irreversibleB.relativelyC.modelD.effectE.pioneeringF.demonstrateG.lightweightHalternativeI.occasionallyJ.upsetK.presented

1CIIEaPlatformtoShareFutureAfteroverayearofpreparation,theChinaImportInternationalExpo(CIIE)kickedoffonNovember5inShanghai.Itistheworld’sfirstimport-orientednationalexhibitionanda(27)eventinthehistoryofinternationaltrade.ChinesePresidentXiJinpingdeliveredthekeynotespeechattheopeningofthesix-dayevent.“Greatwindsandstormsmay(28)apondbutnotanocean.”Xisaid,comparingChinatoavastsea.“After5,000yearsofrialsandtribulations(艰难困苦),Chinaisstillhere.Lookingahead,Chinawillbeheretostay!”Hecalledforstrengtheningopening-upandcooperation.sayingeconomicglobalizationisan“(29)historicaltrend.”Underthethemeof“NewEra,SharedFuture,”theCIIEhelpscountriesfromaroundtheworldtoseizeopportunities(30)byChina’sdevelopmentinthenewera.Italsooffersaplatformforcountriestodeepeninternationalbusinesscooperationforsharedprosperityandprogress.Theeventhasattractedatotalof172countries,regionsandinternationalorganizationsandover3,600enterprisesto(31)theiruniqueproductsandtechnologicalachievements.Morethan100newproductsandtechnologiesdebuted(首次亮相)attheCIIE.Aeromobil,aSlovakian(斯洛伐克的)companywhichhasdevelopedtheworld’sfirst“flyingcar,”showcaseda(32)attheExpothatwowedthecrowds.Thevehicle,whichcantransformintoflightmodeinthreeminutes,providestheaviation(航空)industrywithapromising(33).Conformingto(符合)automotivesafetystandardswith(34)materialsandahybrid(混合的)electricpowertrain(动力系统),thecarmayallowpeopletorealizethedreamoftruefreedomofmovementbothintheairandontheroad.Intheexhibitionareaoffoodandagriculturalproducts,guidesfromGhana(加纳),showedthespecialitiestheybroughttovisitors,sayingthatGhana'schocolateisnotonlydelicious,butcanstand(35)hightemperatures.Thechocolatewon’tmelt,evenifheldinhands.Althoughtheexpoitselflastedonlysixdays,the(36)ofthefairwouldbefeltfarbeyondthatlimitedamountoftime.Themessageisloudandclear.Chinawillnotcloseitsdoortotheworldanditwillonlybecomemoreandmoreopen.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionsSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.InnovationIsn’tanIdeaProblemWhenmostorganizationstrytoincreasetheirinnovationefforts,theyalwaysseemtostartfromthesameassumption:“weneedmoreideas.”However,innovationisn’tpreventedbyalackofideas,butratheralackofnoticingthegoodideasalreadythere.It’sa37problem,notanideaproblem.Considerawell-knownexamplefromhistory.Xeroxdevelopedthefirstpersonalcomputer,butdidn’t38enoughinthetechnologyandallowedSteveJobsandAppletosnatchtheopportunityaway.Thisisn’tjustafunexampleofsmartpeopleandestablishedcompaniesbeing39;itactuallyreflectsabias(偏见)againstnewandcreativeideaswhenwe'refacedwithevensmallamountsof40.That'stheimplicationsofastudybyateamofresearchersledbyWharton’sJenniferMueller.Theresearchteamdivided

2participantsintotwogroupsandcreatedasmalllevelofuncertaintyinonegroupbytellingthemtheywouldbequalifiedforadditionalpaymentbasedona41lottery(彩票)ofparticipants.Theresearchersdidn'tgivespecificsaroundhowtheirchanceforadditionalpaymentwouldwork,butitwasenoughtoyieldsomefeelingsofuncertainlywithinthegroup.Theparticipantswerethengiventwotests.Thefirsttestwasdesignedtojudgetheirimplicitperceptions(隐式知觉)aboutcreativityandpracticality.Participantswereshowntwosetsofwordpairscreatedbycombiningwordsthatreflectedcreativityorpracticalitywithwordsthat42apositiveornegativemeaning,andthenwereaskedtoselecttheirpreferredphrase.Thesecondtestwasdesignedtospecificallysurveytheirfeelingstowardnew,creativeideas.Inthistest,participantsweresimplyaskedto43theirfeelingstowardcreativityandpracticalityonascalefromIto7.Theresearchersfoundthatthoseexposedtoasmallamountofuncertaintysaidthey44creativity,butactuallyfavoredthepracticalwordpairingsoverthecreativepairings.Ifsucha(n)45biasagainstcreativityispresentintimesofuncertainly,itmightexplainwhysomany46innovationswereinitiallyrejected.Thesameuncertaintythattriggerstheneedforcompaniestoinnovatemayalsobetriggeringexecutivestoberejectingthediscoveriesthatcouldhelpthemgainacompetitive47Onepossiblesolutiontothis“ideakilling”problemistochangethe48ideashavetomovethrough.Insteadofusingthetraditionalhierarchy(等级制度)tofindandapproveideasthe49processcouldbespreadacrossthewholeorganization.That’stheapproachRhodeIsland-basedRite-Solutionshastakenforalmostadecade.Rite-Solutionshassetupan“ideamarket”ontheirinternalwebsitewhereanyonecanpostanideaandvolunteertoworkonprojectideastheysupport.Theprogramnotonlyhasproducedhugegainsforthecompany,buthascreateda(n)50wherenewideasarerecognizedanddevelopedthroughouttheentirecompany,ademocratization(民主化)ofrecognition.51,it’sasystembasedontheassumptionthateveryoneinthecompanyalreadyhasgreatideasandthemarketjustmakesthembetteratfindingthoseideas.It’snotanidea-solution;it’sarecognition-solution.37.A.principleB.recognitionC.predictionD.communication38.A.engageB.participateC.progressD.invest39.A.wiseB.tunnyC.wrongD.proud40.AuncertaintyB.fancyC.imaginationD.risk41.A.consciousB.randomC.deliberateD.innovative42.A.explainedB.discoveredC.conveyedD.hid43.A.describeB.selectC.recognizeD.rate44.A.valuedB.maintainedC.abandonedD.rejected45.A.casualB.negativeC.originalD.weak46.A.expensiveB.privateCnotableD.public47.A.advantageB.worldC.spiritD.technology48.AstaffB.mindC.crowdD.structure49.AthoughtB.designC.approvalD.business50.A.cultureB.impressionC.regulationD.game51.AAfterallB.AsaruleC.AsaresultD.InadditionSectionB

3Directions:Readthefollowingtwopassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)CharlieBoicefromGeorgiahasbeencrownedthisyear’s“Papa”Hemingwayatalook-alikecontest.The56-year-oldretiredairtrafficcontrollerwontheannualcompetitionatSloppyJoe’sBarinFlorida—aplaceHemingwayoftenvisitedduringhistimeinKeyWestinthe1930s—onhis15thattempt.Dressedinawoolfisherman'ssweaterinabidtoimitatephotographerYousufKarsh'sfamousportraitoftheworld-famousAmericanwriter,Boicelookedextremelyhappyashewasdeclaredwinner.Hewaschosenasthewinnerbythejudgingcommitteemadeupofformer“Papa”Hemingways,allofwhomlookstrikinglysimilar.SpeakingtoCBSMiami,Boicesaid.“WinningtheHemingwayLook-AlikeContestisfantastic.Ifeellikeachampion.Hemingwaywasachampion.”Duringthecontest,the122competitorshadtotaketothestageandattempttoconvincethejudgesthattheywerethemostsimilartothe“Papa”characterofHemingway,whowontheNobelPrizeinliteraturein1954butcommittedsuicidein1961.Manydidsobyperformingpoetryorsinging.Thecompetition,whichhelpstoraisemoneyforaHemingwayLook-AlikeSociety-administratedcollegescholarshipfund,isahighlightoftheannualHemingwayDaysfestivalhonoringtheauthor.Justbeforethecompetition,anunusualeventRunningoftheBullstookplacewiththelook-alikes.ThevideomadebyFloridaKeysNewsBureaushowsthewhite-beardedmenchantingandsingingastheymarchthroughKeyWest'shistoricdowntownwithseverallife-sized,butfakebulls.AlsoonSaturday,aCaliforniacommunitycollegeprofessorwontheLorianHemingwayShortStoryCompetition,whichattractedasmanyas857Americanandinternationalentries.RibaTaylorofPalmSpringswonthefirstawardwithherstorytitled“BetweenMyRibs.”LorianHemingway,ErnestHemingway’sgranddaughter,saidTaylordisplayeddeepsympathyinherstorytothewomanwholostherlove,alifechangedandthepowerofmemory.52.WhatdidmanycompetitorsdotoprovethattheywerethemostsimilartoErnestHemingway?A.Theyshouldwearfisherman’ssweaters.B.TheyshouldpayavisittoSloppyJoe’sBarinFlorida.C.Theyshouldperformpoetryorsingonthestage.D.Theyshouldmarchwithseverallife-sizedfakebulls.53.WhatisthesignificanceoftheannualHemingwayDaysfestival?A.Theeventtakesplacetoraisemoneyforacollegescholarshipfund.B.ThefestivalisheldinmemoryofErnestHemingway.C.TheeventtakesplaceinhonoroftheNobelPrizewinnersinliterature.D.Thefestivalisheldinhopeofpassingdownthelocaltraditions.54.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ManypeoplelooklikeErnestHemingwayintheUS.B.Bullfightingisverypopularthroughouttheworld.C.Therearemanypeopleinterestedinwritingshortstories.

4D.ErnestHemingwayislovedandrespectedworldwide.(B)Beforeyouevenfiguredouthowtowalkortalk,youlearnedhowtoeatsnacks.ItstartedasahandfulofCheeriosonyourhigh-chairtray,thensomeGoldfishCrackersafterschool.Bynow,it'sjustafactoflife-whothinkstwiceaboutgrabbingcandybetweenclassesormunchingonchipswhiledoinghomework.Infact,ifyou’reanythingliketheaverageteen,yousnackasoftenasfourtimesaday.Thetopsnackpicksforteensarefactory-madedesserts,saltysnacks,candyandfruitdrinks.Whileunprocessedstufflikestrawberriesorcheesewouldgiveyouwhatyourbodyneeds,thosearen’tthefoodsthatareeasytogetyourhandson.Haveyoulookedatvendingmachinesrecently?They’renotexactlyfilledwithorangesorhard-boiledeggs.Onereason:There’slessprofittobemadeonrealfood,socompanieshaveinvented“snackfoods,”whicharecheapertomakeandtakeyearstospoil.Eatingfakefood:Youlovechipsandcookies.Butthey’refullofartificialstuffandlacknutrientsyouneedlikeiron,proteinandfiber.Doitright:JunkysnacksareOKoccasionally,butalwaysincludefruitorvegetableswitheverymealorsnacks.Mindlesslymunching:Eatingconstantlydestroysyourabilitytofeelhungerandfullnesscuesfromyourbody.Doitright:Pausebeforeyouautomaticallyreachforthecookies.Ifyoudon’tneedtorefuel,haveaglassofwaterinstead.Skippingonprotein:Yourgrocerystore'ssnackshelvesarefilledwithstuffthatisheavyoncaloriesbutlightonprotein,anutrientthat’sespeciallyfiling.Soyouendupeatingmore,butstillfeelingunsatisfied.Doitright:Staysatisfiedbetweenmealsbyaddingahealthyproteintoyoursnacks.likeahard-boiledeggorcheese.Gobblingmegaportions:Thatoversizedboxofcandyatthemovietheaterhasameal’sworthofcalories,plus20teaspoonsofsugar.Doitright:Choosethesmallestsizewheneverpossible.sharewithafriend,oreathalfnowandhalflater.Researchshowsyouautomaticallyeatmorewhensnackingstraightfromthepackage,sopoursnacksintoasmallbowbeforeyoudigin.55.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Teenslikeeatingsnacks.B.Vendingmachinesarefullofprocessedstuff.C.CompaniescanmakemoremoneyfromunprocessedstuffD.You’lleelunsatisfiedwithoutaddingahealthyproteintoyoursnacks.56.Thewritersuggeststeens.A.eatingchipsandcookiesdayafterday.B.snackingstraightfromthepackage.C.eatingfruitorvegetableswitheverymealsnacks.D.havingaglassofwaterwhenfeelingveryhungry.57.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.A.introducesomedelicioussnackstoteensB.explaintheharmofsnacksC.analyzethereasonsforthepopularityofsnacks.

5D.adviseteenstosnackinacorrectway(C)In1920,JohnsonandJohnson’semployeeEarleDicksoncreatedthefirstbandagetocoverthefrequentburnsandcutshiswifeJosephineinflictedonherselfwhilecooking.Thehand-madeprototype(雏形)wasinstantlyadoptedbyhisemployerandmarketedasBand-Aid,abrandthathasbecomethesamewiththewordbandage.However,whilethestripsmaynowlookdifferentfromDickson’screation,theystillperformthesamejob—preventbacteriafromenteringthewounds.Whatbandagesthatnowcomeinallshapes,colorsandsizesareunabletodoisprotectingthebodyfromthegermsalreadypresentinthewounds.Nevertheless,thatmaysoonbeathingofthepast,thankstoanewbandagethatnotonlyactsasabarrierbetweenouterbacteriaandthewound,butalsosucksouttheonesalreadypresent.ThebrillianttechnologyisbeingstudiedbyMartinaAbirgo.Theteambeganbycreatingnanofibers(纳米纤维)usingatechniquecalledelectrospinning(静电纺丝).Usedtobuildartificialtissue,itproducesstrandsthatare100timesthinnerthanasinglehumanhair.Thenanofibersweretheninterwoventocreatethesmartbandage.Themesh(网状物)wasthenputtotestonabacteriumknowntocausewoundinfections.Theresearchersnoticedthatthegermswereimmediatelydrawntothefibers.Whatwasinterestingwasthatthebandagewasmosteffectivewhenthenanofiber'sdiameterwasthesamesizeasthatoftheindividualbacterium.Whenthethreadswerethinner,fewerofthebacteriaattachedandthosediddieastheytriedtowrapthemselvesaroundthefiber.Fortheirsecondtest,thescientistscoastedthenetwithcompounds.TheythentesteditseffectivenessindrawingouttheE.coli(大肠杆菌)bacteriumthatiscommoninchronicwounds.TheyfoundthatthebacteriaquicklyattachedthemselvestothemeshregardlessofthesizeofthefiberThoughsuchabandagewouldcertainlyberealcoolforeverydayplaygroundscrapesandcuts,thetechnologyisalifesaverforpeoplewithdamagedimmunitylevels.Theseincludepatientsafflictedwithdiseaseslikediabetesandcancer.Theresearchersbelievethetechnologycouldalsobeusedtocreateprotectiveclothing.58.Whatistheproblemwiththebandagesonthemarketnow?A.Theycan’tpreventbacteriaenteringthewound.B.Theycan’tkillthegermsinthewound.C.Theycan’tbemadeintoallshapesandsizes.D.Theyinfectawoundwithdiseasegerms.59.Howdoesthesmartbandageremovethebacteria?A.Thebacteriafailtoattacktheimmunesystem.B.Thebacteriaarepreventedfromenteringthewoundsbynanofibers.C.Thebacteriaaresuckedoutbytheinnovativenanofibers.D.Thebacteriaareseparatedfromthenanofibers.60.Thephrase“afflictedwith”inthelastparagraphmaymean.A.associatedwithB.exposedtoC.dyingofD.sufferingfrom61.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ASmartBandageExtractsBacteriafromWounds.B.TraditionalBandageIsanAmazinglyCleverInventionC.ScientistsTestNewBandagesonBacteria

6D.DiseasesCanBePreventedbySmartBandagesSectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Newspapershavenotyettartedtoshutdowninlargenumbers,butitisonlyamatteroftime.B.Thesameinternetthathaseasedaccesstoinformationisenablingthespreadingoffalseandincompleteinformation.C.Newspapersdon’tpresentthewholepictureeither,buttheytakeusalittlecloser.D.Buttoday,ifyouwantpoliticalcommentaryyoumaygotoabloginstead.E.Sincethedawnofmassmedia,newspapers,radioandtelevisionhaveallbeenusedtoinformandeducatethepublic.F.That’swhywemustrelyontrustworthyintermediariestotellsandinterpretwhathappened.WhyWeStillNeedNewspapersIfyouneededinformationaboutthepast,youwenttothelibrary.Ifyouneededinformationaboutthepresentorthefuture,youlookedtothenewspaper.Itofferseverythingyouneedtoknow-news,analysis,commentary(实况转播)andpracticalknowledge.(62)Movietimes?Thetheaterwebsite.Jobs?LinkedIn.Restaurantreviews?Yelp.Sciencebreakthroughs?Glzmodo.com.Travelrecommendations?Trip-advisor.com.Ifyouwantinformationoncompanies,politicians,sportsteams,events,etc.,yougostraighttothesource-websites-andskiptheintermediary(中介),thenewspaper.Theinformationage,whichmadeusricherinknowledge,isnowmakinguspoorer.(63)Inthepast,thetechnicalandvisualqualityofonlinematerialwasareliableindicatorfordetermininglegitimacy(合法性).Mostpeoplewerenottakeninbyemailsfrom“wealthyNigerianprinces”thankstotheirextremelybadgrammarandspelling.Duringthelastpresidentialelection,however,RussianFacebookpostsandTwitterblogsmayhavebeensophisticated(复杂巧妙的)enoughtoaffectquiteafewAmericans.Unfortunately,it’sgoingtogetworse.Emergingtechnologycanalterphotographsandvideowithoutleavingobvioussigns.Inthefuture,factandforgery(伪造)willbemoreindistinguishable.(64).Whilesomebloggersprovidethoughtful,factuallyaccuratecommentary,itisjustthat,commentary.Goodcommentaryisuseful,butitisnotnews.Similarly,websitesoperatedbyindustries,think-banks,universities,governments,businessesandcommunitygroups,evenwhen100percentfactual,areselectiveintheircontentandbiased(倾向性的)towardtheirowninterests.Thoughvaluable,theircontentpresentsthewholepicture.(65)Thebreadthanddepthofthenewscoverageguidedbyprofessionalstandardsthatlimitbias,howeverimperfectly,ensurereadersareexposedtoinformationthattheyarenotlookingfororexpecttosee.Wehumanbeingsdon’treallywanttoseethewholepicturemostofthetimebecausewearemotivatedtoseekinformationthatwebelieve.Ⅳ.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

7TeamworkHumanaresocialanimals.Cooperationisthoughttobeakeycomponentofhumannature.Workingtogetherallowedourearlyancestorstosurvive;someexpertsassumethatitevengaveusanevolutionaryadvantageoverotherspeciesofearlyhumanswholaterdiedout.Cooperationallowshumanstosolveproblemsthatindividuals,actingalone,couldnotsolve.Raisingchildrenorkeepingacleanhousehold,forexample,requirescooperationandafairdivisionoftheworkload.Thesameappliesinalmostanyworkplace,wheregoodteamworkisnecessaryforgoalstobemetandcustomerstobesatisfied.Effectiveteamworkincreasesefficiencybecausemorepeoplearesharingtheload.Italsoboostsmorale(士气),andreducestheriskthataprojectwillbeheldupifoneteammemberisabsentorunabletocontribute.However,workingtogetherdoesn’talwayswork.Forsometeams,itmaybeduetopersonalityconflicts-twopeoplewhobothpreferto“takecharge”,forinstance,maystruggletocooperate.Forotherpeople,beingonateammayactuallypromotelaziness;sinceothersarecontributing,theymayfeellesspressuretodotheirshare.Teamworkcomesnaturallytohumansasawhole,butthatdoesn'talwaysmeanit’seasyforindividualstoworkwithothers.Researchhasfoundthatcertainqualitiesareconsistentpredictorsofastrongteam.Theseincludegoodcommunication-includingensuringthateverymemberisgivenachancetospeak-andatraitknownas“socialsensitivity,”ormembers'abilitytounderstandeachother'sthoughtsandfeelingsandrespectfullyengageindisagreements.Ⅴ.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.67.“中国梦”对于中国年轻一代而言指的是什么呢?(refer)68.建议在低温下做这项实验。(It)69.得知天问一号(Tianwen-1)成功着陆火星的消息,人们欣喜若狂。(wild)70.只有减轻学业负担,确保每天至少一小时户外活动,才能有效提升儿童的视力健康。(Only)语法填空17.left18.with19.combining20.thebest21.evenif22.why23.isrepresented24.what25.youself26.tobereminded选词填空27.E28.J29.A30.K31.F32.C33.H34.G35.B36.D完形填空37.B38.D39.C40.A41.B42.C43.C44.A45.B46.C47.A48.D49.C50.A51.D阅读理解52-54CBD55-57CD58-61BCDA62-65DBFC后略

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