广东省深圳市罗湖区深圳市第二实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题

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深圳市第二实验学校2024—2025学年度(高一年级) 第二学期 期末考试英语学科试题 命题人: _______ 审题人: 说明:1、全卷共 10 页,满分为 150 分,考试时间为 120 分钟。 2、答卷前,考生必须按要求填写自己的姓名、学号、班级等信息。 3、客观题、主观题答案均填写在答题卡上。 客观题部分(共105分) 一 听力理解(10小题,每题1分,共10分。) 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。 1. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A trade platform. B. A desk sales report. C. A piece of used furniture. 2. What does Peter mean? A. He got back too late. B. He forgot to get the package. C. He put the blame on Stefan. 3. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a party. B. At an office. C. At a restaurant. 4. What will Nancy probably do tomorrow? A. See a doctor. B. Play table tennis. C. Go jogging outdoors. 5. What can we infer about the soft drinks? A. They’ve gone bad. B. They’ve been thrown away. C. They’re hidden by the woman. 第二节 听下面2段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. Why does Anna make tomato soup? A. To practice cooking skills. B. To attract more customers. C. To satisfy Grandpa’s appetite. 7. What does Anna do before placing the soup in the container? A. Cool the soup completely. B. Set the refrigerator’s temperature. C. Remove air from the container. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至10 题。 8. Why does Emma make the call? A. To cancel an application. B. To update an appointment. C. To ask for urgent leave. 9. When will Emma take the dance lesson? A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday. 10. What will Emma do after the dance lesson? A. Present a lecture. B. Attend a meeting. C. Call on Mr. Smith. 二 单项选择 请在下面的四个选项中,选择一个最合适的选项(20小题,每题1.5分,共30分。) 11.It is the first time that a brand-new recycling system ________ in our community to promote environmental protection. A.has been put into use B.have been put into use C.are put into use D.is put into use 12.—When will the new product go on the market? —In two months. It ________ in the laboratory right now. A.is being developed B.will be developed C.is developing D.has developed 13.At college, Barack Obama didn’t know that he__________ the first black president of the United States of America. A.is to become B.becomes C.would become D.became 14.While ______ in Chinese mythology, “Ne Zha 2” takes bold creative step by focusing on Ne Zha’s struggles and growth. A.to root B.rooted C.rooting D.has rooted 15.The brain-computer interface technology, ______ development is funded by the government, has entered clinical trials. A.which B.whose C.when D.where 16.A tour bus, ______ body huge flowers were painted, appeared in Tianjin during the Begonia Festival. A.of which B.across whose C.across which D.of whose 17.If ______ in this way, your friendship will soon be repaired. A.approached B.being approached C.approaching D.to approach 18.The new e-learning platform, which ________ in early 2020 to enhance students’ learning experience, ________ by a great many users in the past few years. A.was developed; had been adopted B.had been developed; has been adopted C.was developed; has been adopted D.had been developed; had been adopted 19.Ryan had raised the $2000, _______ a well was built near a primary school in Uganda to solve the shortage of water resource. A.for which B.which C.with which D.where 20.Helen has been taken to the headmaster’s and she ________ about what happened in their dormitory last night. A.questioned B.was being questioned C.had questioned D.is being questioned 21.Saving a child from a burning building can be regarded as one of the most __________ acts of heroism. A.fascinated B.wrinkled C.reliable D.extraordinary 22.The officer insisted that Michael did not follow the correct _______ in applying for a visa. A.declaration B.instance C.procedure D.porcelain 23.Adding some colors and visual aids to the teaching can help teachers ________ students' passion for learning. A.compute B.broadcast C.greet D.stimulate 24.The company plans to ________ TV reality shows as part of its marketing strategy to capture public attention. A.sponsor B.carve C.gallop D.examine 25.I was so familiar with geography that at a glance I could ______ China from America. A.distinguish B.whisper C.erupt D.occur 26.Most authorities agreed that play is a(n) ________ part of a child’s development. Just as the saying goes, “All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.” A.essential B.complicated C.cruel D.unaware 27.Jason faces losing the only house for the whole family after _______ with the payments. A.telling off B.falling behind C.accounting for D.figuring out 28.I was quite __________ at the degree to which different singers can affect the interpretation of a song. A.drafted B.astonished C.attached D. permitted 29.The medicine takes effect in the __________ stage of treatment, but the effect declines when it is taken for several months. A.broad B.mental C.brilliant D.initial 30.Conflict between _________ and workers intensified and the number of strikes rose. A. emperors B. chemists C. captains D. employers 三 阅读理解(共两节20题,每题2.5分,满分50分) 第一节:(共15题,每题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A, B, C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项. A Undergraduate Academic Recognition​​ · Honor Roll for Undergraduates​​ An Honor's List for undergraduates will be calculated and generated twice a year. Undergraduate students with a grade point average (GPA) of 3.75 or higher in each quarter will be recognized as follows: Honor's list: 3.75-4.00 A minimum of 10 GPA quarter credits must be taken at Walden in each of the two quarters. · ​​Undergraduate Honor Society​​ Undergraduate students have the opportunity to join Walden's chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda, national honor society for adult learners. Honor society invitations are extended to qualified students twice a year. Students are not required to join. Once students join the chapter, no further academic reviews are required to maintain their membership. To qualify for an invitation, undergraduate students must meet the following requirements: · A minimum of 45 institutional quarter credits earned at Walden · A minimum GPA of 3.75 · ​​Undergraduate Latin Honors​​ · Latin Honors are awarded to graduating seniors with a GPA of 3.5 or higher: · ◆ Cum laude: 3.500–3.749 · ◆ Magna cum laude: 3.750–3.899 · ◆ Summa cum laude: 3.900 and above The Latin Honors type will appear on a student's Walden transcripts. Undergraduate students must complete a minimum of 45 credit hours at Walden University to qualify. · ​​Presidential Commendation for Undergraduate Academic Achievement​​ Walden University recognizes the significant accomplishment of undergraduate students who achieve a perfect grade point average in their undergraduate work. Students with a perfect (4.0) GPA at the time of graduation will receive a Presidential Commendation for Academic Achievement. 31. Which academic recognition can an undergraduate with a GPA of 3.65 get? A. Undergraduate Latin Honors B. Undergraduate Honor Society C. Honor Roll for Undergraduates D. Presidential Commendation for Academic Achievement 32.What do we know about Walden’s chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda? A. It has members of all ages. B. It accepts new members twice a year. C. It invites all undergraduates at Walden to join it. D. It requires its members to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.75. 33.Where is this text probably taken from? A. A textbook. B. An exam paper. C. A student handbook. D. An admission brochure. B I was a volunteer with the city of Milpitas, and was studying at mission college. One night after going to class, I was heading home and decided to stop off at a burrito restaurant. I got my burrito and started to head for my car when I was approached by a homeless man. He was very dirty and obviously very hungry. He asked me for some change to buy a little food. As I was pulling some change out, I had an idea. I asked him to follow me back into the burrito restaurant to order. He was ashamed of the way he looked and said he did not want to go in there. But I insisted. When he finally followed me in, the people behind the counter refused to let him in, but I told them that I was buying him dinner and he had a right to be there. After we argued over it for a while, they finally gave in. It seemed like he was relieved a bit to be sitting at a table. I asked him to order whatever he wanted. But he only ordered a burrito. For someone who has been on the fringes of society, he was very surprised at my generosity. But to me, it was what any "human being" should do or at least offer. You had to be there to see the look in his face. It reminded me when I was young and my mom brought out a big birthday cake for me on my birthday, with all the candy, chocolate and goodies that we were about to eat. I think he felt special, like he was getting attention, something that I could see he hadn't experienced in a long time. I often think about this story because, to me, it's not just about helping someone out by feeding them. It's more about giving them the respect and dignity of being a human being and allowing them to feel good about themselves. 34. Why did the homeless man approach the author? A. To ask for a lift. B. To beg for money. C. To request a burrito. D. To seek company. 35.What does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 2 refer to? A. Where to sit in the restaurant. B. What to order for the homeless man. C. Whether to buy dinner for the homeless man. D. Whether to allow the homeless man to enter the restaurant. 36.Why does the author mention his birthday in paragraph 3? A. To demonstrate his wonderful childhood. B. To stress the importance of enjoying a feast. C. To contrast his life with that of the homeless man. D. To describe the happy feelings of the homeless man. 37.What is the thing really worth doing according to the author? A. Treating others with respect. B. Ridding the world of hunger. C. Encouraging acts of kindness. D. Paying attention to the homeless. C A rare tornado warning was issued Tuesday for the New York City area, caused by severe thunderstorms that rolled through the region. While it's uncommon for tornadoes to hit major cities like New York, scientists say that may not always be the case. There's no special reason why tornadoes seem to miss big cities. It just comes down to chance. "Cities are small targets compared to vast stretches of forests, mountains or otherwise rural regions," said Victor Gensini, a climatologist at Northern Illinois University. "It’s very rare for a downtown metro business district to get hit." But, as cities grow and developments spill beyond city limits, these areas become part of an "expanding bull’s-eye" effect. Though rare, tornadoes have hit big cities. In 1999, a strong tornado blew through Salt Lake City, causing one death and at least 81 injuries. In 2000, a tornado struck downtown Fort Worth, Texas, killing two people. And in 2008, a powerful tornado struck downtown Atlanta, killing one person and becoming the first on record to strike that city center. "These are very low probability events, but if and when they occur, they will likely be devastating," Gensini said. Part of the danger of a tornado hitting an urban area is the huge amount of debris such a storm would generate. "The big thing that you need to worry about is flying glass. There’s a lot more glass in New York City than in Shawnee, Oklahoma, where I live," said Patrick Marsh, a meteorologist. In big cities like Chicago or New York City, there's also a lot of tightly packed buildings, which could result in power cuts that affect a greater percentage of the local population, he added. But these increased risks don't necessarily mean urban tornadoes will be more deadly. "In big cities, most of the structures are concrete or metal, so you have a lot of structures that the vast majority of tornadoes are not going to be able to break through," Marsh said. 38. Why is it uncommon for tornadoes to hit major cities? A. It is a matter of choice. B. It is a matter of probability. C. It is due to the efforts of scientists. D. It is due to the development of cities. 39.What does the author want to show by giving the examples of tornadoes in paragraph 3? A. Tornadoes can strike big cities. B. Tornadoes can cause deaths in big cities. C. Tornadoes in big cities are quite powerful. D. Tornadoes in big cities are rarely recorded. 40.What does the underlined word "devastating" in paragraph 4 mean? A. Predictable. B. Regular. C. Destructive. D. Special. 41.What does Marsh think of most of the buildings in big cities? A. They are unsafe to live in. B. They are elegantly designed. C. They are too crowded together. D. They are able to resist most tornadoes. D You want a potential partner to become attracted to you. If asked, should you say you're interested in him or her? Perhaps, the best option would be to let him or her know you are interested. How can they know otherwise? Or perhaps, you should play a form of hard to get and tell him or her that you are not interested. After all, maybe we want more what we can't have. A wide range of research suggests that the better option would be to let him or her know you are interested. In short, we tend to like people who we know like us. But, interestingly, according to a recent research published in Psychological Science, an even better choice might be to not let the other person know one way or the other. In this study, participants viewed Facebook profiles of several people. Participants were told that the people in the profiles were either interested in them, not interested in them, or that it was unsure if they were interested in them. Results found that people were more interested in the person in the Facebook profile if they thought the person was interested in them, than if they thought they were not. But, the Facebook profiles that were considered most attractive were the ones in which the profile's owner may or may not have been interested in the participant. We have all heard that playing hard to get can work, but we also know that this could backfire. And we all have heard that we tend to like people who like us, but we also know that a little mystery is appealing. I imagine some readers at this point thinking, "God, this sounds like playing games. And, I hate that!" I am thinking the same thing, but I think it is important to realize these are first impressions and very early stages of attraction. At some point (dates later), not knowing where the other person stands could be incredibly frustrating. It would be interesting to see the effects of uncertainty on attraction in more long-term relationships. 42. According to the recent research, which is the best option when asked the question in paragraph 1? A. Admit our interest. B. Ignore the question. C. Leave it up in the air. D. Pretend to be uninterested. 43.What is paragraph 5 mainly about? A. A doubt about the research methods. B. An explanation of the research results. C. The complexity of the research process. D. The application of the research findings. 44.What is the author’s attitude toward the research findings? A. Unclear. B. Dismissive. C. Doubtful. D. Approving. 45.Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text? A. Uncertainty Fuels Attraction B. Playing Hard to Get No Longer Works C. Tips on Being Mysterious in a Relationship D. Secrets to a Healthy Long-term Relationship 第二节 (5小题,每题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空自处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 There is a moment of awe that washes over you when you step into a forest. Century-old trees tower above, sunlight twinkling through them. Birds tweet. ___46___How peaceful! Decades of research has shown that "forest bathing" is good for your health. Here is how you can gain health benefits from it. ​​Find a location where you’re surrounded by trees.​​ ​​ ____47___But if you live far away from one or don’t have the means to get there, any place that has a lot of trees and quiet spaces will do. ​​Set aside a good amount of time.​​ To gain the ultimate rewards of forest bathing, plan to spend two to six hours in the woods, says Qing Li, a researcher on forest bathing. ___48___Another study found that participants who walked in the forest for two hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon saw an increase in anti-cancer proteins and immune(免疫)cells. ​​ 49 Your forest bathing session is not the time to squeeze in your hard exercise. Instead, it is about calming down your nervous system and reducing your heart rate and blood pressure. If you exert yourself too much physically, your tiredness will reduce the effect of forest bathing. ​ Breathe in the scents of the forest​​ Many of the benefits of forest bathing come when we breathe in the chemicals that trees release into the air, called phytoncides. They can reduce our stress hormones and increase our levels of white-blood cells known as natural killer cells. What if you can’t make it to a forest? ____50_____ A. Aim to reduce heart rate. B. Engage in gentle exercise on a regular basis. C. Forest bathing is a magical way to explore nature. D. The ideal place to forest bathe is, well, in a forest. E. The scent of fallen leaves and ancient soil fills the air. F. Dr. Li says you could try spreading tree-based essential oils at home. G. His research showed forest bathing for that amount of time helped boost immunity. 四 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 In January, an abandoned(被抛弃的) dog wandered onto the property of Mr. Amos Lacey. His daughter, Doris, was out shoveling snow when she ___51___the dog and took it inside. Because the roads were too ___52___for travel, Mr. Lacey couldn’t take the dog to the pound right away. He ___53___ to let it sleep in the basement. Four days passed and the dog did not ___54___. It never cried in the night. It didn’t ​​___55___anything in the basement. It wouldn’t follow Doris up the basement steps unless it was ___56___. It was a good dog. A week had gone by, but Doris didn’t ___57 __the dog. She knew her parents made so little money that ___58___ a pet was out of the question, and that the dog would ___59___go to the pound when the snow stopped. Nine days after the dog had arrived, the weather ___60___, and Mr. Lacey drove the dog to the ___61___. Doris cried herself to sleep, feeling a deep sense of ___62___. When she woke up, her parents were drinking coffee. ___63___, Doris entered the kitchen. Mr. Lacey looked at her and said, "You’d better feed that dog before it dies of ___64___." Overjoyed, Doris threw her arms around her father, and then ___65___ to her little dog. 51. A. fed B. spotted C. walked D. trained 52. A. dangerous B. narrow C. dirty     D. crowded 53. A. agreed B. refused C. happened    D. regretted 54. A. adapt B. quit      C. complain    D. move 55. A. come across B. care for    C. pick up    D. tear up 56. A. blamed    B. forgotten   C. threatened   D. invited 57. A. accompany B. rescue     C. name     D. accept 58. A. visiting B. picking    C. abandoning   D. keeping 59. A. frequently B. definitely   C. occasionally D. usually 60. A. cleared up B. held on    C. cooled down D. heated up 61. A. pet store   B. dog park    C. animal shelter D. training center 62. A. fear     B. shame     C. loss     D. shock 63. A. Unexpectedly B. Unwillingly C. Curiously   D. Hopefully 64. A. hunger B. sorrow    C. boredom    D. tiredness 65. A. bowed B. apologized C. pointed    D. rushed 主观题部分 (共45分) 五 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) At the 2025 Spring Festival Gala, Li Ziqi made a stunning appearance in a dress that was a magnificent blend of multiple intangible cultural heritages. 66 them, the flower ornaments (饰品) she held immediately caught the audience’ s attention, which were crafted using the Yingshan Twined Flower Technique, 67 unique and charming traditional art form. Widely loved for its elegance and the painstaking craftsmanship it represents, Yingshan Twined Flower, 68 (originate) from Yingshan County, Hubei Province, has a longstanding history. It is a handicraft that uses silk threads to twine around a wire or bamboo frame, forming vivid and delicate flower shapes. The process is rather elaborate (复杂的). First, the frame is constructed carefully, around which colored silk threads 69 (wind) skillfully layer by layer, with every turn of the thread requiring great patience and skill. This technique, 70 (recognize) as a distinctive traditional handicraft, holds significant cultural and 71 (art) status in China. Yingshan Twined Flowers’ vibrant colors and lifelike appearances are 72 make them so special. They are not only beautiful decorations but also carry rich cultural significance, which often 73 (symbol) good luck, happiness, and prosperity in traditional Chinese culture. Li Ziqi displayed this art on the very grand stage, where her performance, with its remarkable charm, significantly increased its ____74_____ (popular), attracting more people 75 (discover) and appreciate the beauty of Yingshan Twined Flower. 六 单词拼写 根据所给的首字母和中文提示,在空格中填入一个合适的单词(共10题,每题1分,满分10分)。 76.The research shows that preschool children are c__________(有能力的) of thinking in abstract terms. 77.He gave a detailed a____________(描述) of what happened on the memorable night. 78.My assistant is now d_____________(演示) the machine in action. 79.C______________(当代的)artists have followed this tradition to create works that speak to the anxieties of our age. 80.It has been c____________(证实) that the meeting will take place next week. 81.The conflict has now reached a new level of i____________(强度). 82.The government has declared a state of e___________(紧急情况) following the earthquake. 83.He objected that the police had arrested him without s____________(充足的)evidence. 84.Children's television not only e___________(使快乐)but also teaches. 85.Sing a tune, and he'd name the c____________(作曲家)and the circumstances surrounding the composition of the piece. 七 短语填空,每空一词,注意变形。(共5题,满分5分,每小题写完整短语得1分, 错一词不得分) 86. Most developers reserve the right to _________ __________(拒绝)a property they think is virtually unsaleable. 87. This device helps make ___________ ___________(虚拟现实)a more usable and accessible technology. 88. In fact, women are less likely to have high blood pressure or to ________ ______(死于)heart attacks. 89. He hit upon the solution to the problem almost ___________ __________(偶然的). 90. What I once laughingly _________ ________(称为) as my garden was a corner by our small house. 八 书面表达:应用文写作(满分15分) 假定你是李华,12月28日是“世界电影日”,你学校的英文社团正在举办“我最喜欢的电影作品”推荐活动。请你用英文写一篇推荐信,内容包括: 1. 你最喜欢的一部作品; 2. 推荐理由。 注意: 写作词数应为80词左右。 Dear editor, _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours sincerely, Li Hua 高一年级英语学科 第 1 页 共 10 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 高一英语期末考试答案 客观题部分: 1-5 CBABC 6-10 CABCA 单项选择: 11-15AACBB 16-20 BACCD 21-25 DCDAA 26-30 ABBDD 阅读理解: 31-33 ABC 34-37 BDDA 38-41 BACD 42-45 CBDA 46-50 EDGAF 完型填空: 51-55 BAACD 56-60 DCDBA 61-65 CCBAD 主观题部分: 语法填空: 66.Among 67.a 68.originating 69.are wound 70.recognized 71.artistic 72.what 73.symbolize 74.popularity 75.to discover 完成单词: 76. capable 77. account 78. demonstrating 79. Contemporary 80. confirmed 81. intensity 82. emergency 83. sufficient 84. entertains 85. composer 完成句子: 86. turn down 87. virtual reality 88.die from 89.by accident 90.referred to 基础写作: Dear editor, I am Li Hua, and I’d like to recommend The Little Prince as my favorite movie. This timeless story explores themes like friendship, love, and the essence of life through wonderful plots. The Little Prince’s journey across planets teaches viewers to cherish innocence and see the world with their hearts. What makes it special is its universal appeal—it speaks to both children and adults. Whenever I feel lost, this movie reminds me that “what is essential is invisible to the eye.” I believe everyone can find wisdom and warmth while watching it. Let’s explore its magic! Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 Text 1 W: Hello, I’m calling to know about the wooden desk for sale on the platform. M: Yes. As is shown, its surface is a bit worn, but it works well. If you’re interested, please come and have a look. Text 2 W: Peter, did you get my package today? M: Well, when I got outside the supermarket, I came across Stefan, my old friend. We went to a café and talked for a while. Then he drove me back. As soon as I got home, the package hit my mind. Text 3 M: It seems you’re new here. W: Yeah, I just moved into the neighbourhood. I don’t know many people here. M: Relax. People here are kind. They enjoy entertaining neighbors at home, just like now. Take something to drink and eat? W: Thanks. Orange juice please. Text 4 W: The doctor advises me to lose some weight, and I plan to go jogging tomorrow. M: But Nancy, the weather app says it may rain heavily tomorrow. Jane and I will go for table tennis in the gym. Why not join us? W: Well, I’ll take my bats. Text 5 M: Mom, where are the soft drinks? I put them on the table. W: Jim, perhaps they think you shouldn’t take in so much sugar, so they hid themselves. Just take some water. 第二节 听下面2段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 Text 6 W: Mike, please pass me the glass container on the table. Thank you. M: Here you are. Is that tomato soup? W: Yes. Grandpa doesn’t feel much like eating these days. I’m making some tomato soup for him, hoping it will appeal to him. M: Grandpa will love it. Then how are you going to store it? W: I’ve already boiled the container. I’m now waiting for the soup to cool completely. Then I’ll pour the soup into the airtight container before refrigerating it. This helps maintain the soup’s flavor and freshness. Set the refrigerator to a temperature of 4°C or below. It can be safely stored for 3-4 days. M: Anna, you’re something! 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 Text 7 M: Hello, this is Sunshine Dance Center. W: Hello, this is Emma. I have signed up for a free trial lesson with Mr Smith on Tuesday morning. But I’m afraid I can’t make it. I have to attend an urgent meeting. Could I come sometime on Wednesday? M: Let me check. I am sorry that there are no seats available on Wednesday. Is it convenient for you this Thursday afternoon? There are still a few spots available. W: That will be a bit difficult. I have to give a speech at the city library at 5:00 pm that day. M: Well, our class starts at 1:30 pm and ends at 2:30 pm. And it only takes half an hour to drive from here to the library. W: That sounds perfect! M: OK. I’ll reschedule it for you. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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