甘肃省四校2025-2026学年高三上学期期中联考英语试卷

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2025年甘肃四校高三联考英语试卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 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。 1. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Doctor and patient. C. Teacher and student. 2. Where will the speakers meet finally? A. At the cafe. B. At the theater entrance. C. Near the ticket office. 3. Why does the woman want to put off the hiking trip? A. She has something else to do. B. She feels tired and needs to rest. C. She worries about the bad weather. 4. When will the woman's package arrive in Chicago? A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. In five days. 5. How much will the woman pay for the repair in total? A. 480. C. $520. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。 6. Why does Tom bring his own lunch to work? A. He dislikes restaurant food. B. He wants to save money. C. He is on a strict diet. 7. What can be inferred about the woman? A. She is too busy to cook. B. She isn't good at cooking. C. She plans to follow Tom's example. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A park picnic. B. A school project. C. A volunteer event. 9. What will the organizers prepare for the participants? A. Masks. B. Trash bags. C. Water bottles. 10. What does the man think of the activity? A. Meaningful. B. Boring. C. Tough. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What time is it when the speakers get to the store? A. At 4:30 pm. B. At 5:00 pm. C. At 6:00 pm. 12. Why doesn't the woman choose the pink bag? A. It has a complex design. B. It is too expensive. C. It is too big. 13. What do they finally buy? A. A cap. B. A scarf. C. A notebook. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. When will the quiz night take place? A. This Friday at 5:00 pm. B. This Friday at 6:00 pm. C. Next Friday at 6:00 pm. 15. What topic is Chris interested in? A. History. B. Science. C. Literature. 16. What does the girl think is the purpose of this activity? A. To help students prepare for exams. B. To select students for a competition. C. To encourage study and socializing. 17. How will the speakers prepare for the activity? A. By asking teachers for help. B. By practicing after school. C. By joining other students. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. What is the main purpose of this talk? A. To introduce a student project. B. To ask students to join a project. C. To share tips on sustainable living. 19. What did the Green Innovate team do to help with recycling? A. They taught students to make cloth bags. B. They put labeled bins around the campus. C. They asked local businesses to sort waste. 20. What result did the team achieve in six months? A. They trained over 500 volunteers. B. They partnered with a few schools. C. They cut school waste by 20 percent. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A You can study a wide range of topics in an art and design school, from history to sculpting, theater to fashion. Due to the variety, learners remain interested, and a challenging curriculum encourages them to think outside the box. The top art schools in Hong Kong are listed below. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HK PolyU) The school benefits from its location as a link between the East and the West, enabling its students to improve their creative skills while also gaining a distinctively global cultural awareness. Practical skills are thought to be a crucial component of the problem - solving process, which students must practise through practical workshop activities. The workshop facilities give students the chance to become familiar with the techniques needed for perfect making. The University of Hong Kong (UHK) Study subjects that interest you and select from a large range of beginner arts courses to learn about new themes. You have the freedom to create a course of study that is ideal for you thanks to the program's adaptable curriculum and inviting dual (双的) degree choices. You will choose your own combination of courses during your first year from a wide range of basic arts and humanities courses. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) The Faculty (系) of Arts at CUHK has always been essential to the university's commitment to innovatively integrating Chinese with Western traditions, with bilingual teaching, and with cutting - edge interdisciplinary (跨学科的) research. Vocational Training Council (VTC) The multidisciplinary program here exposes students to a wide range of modern visual arts mediums and actively involves them in the larger cultural sectors. And the program promotes a dynamic climate where interdisciplinary arts projects grow via cooperation and creativity within the arts sector. Graduates are also encouraged to pursue careers as professional artists. 21. Which school can you choose to learn to make things? A. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. B. The University of Hong Kong. C. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. D. Vocational Training Council. 22. What can students do at the University of Hong Kong? A. Obtain a global cultural awareness. B. Choose courses suitable for them. C. Perform cutting - edge interdisciplinary research. D. Pursue careers as professional artists. 23. What do the four schools have in common? A. They all carry out bilingual teaching. B. They all offer interdisciplinary courses. C. They all aim to develop innovative talents. D. They all provide a dynamic learning atmosphere for students B Yang Chen - Ning, a world - renowned physicist and Nobel laureate, passed away in Beijing on Oct 18 at the age of 103, according to Tsinghua University. Yang's achievements have a profound impact on modern theoretical physics. His contributions to gauge field theory (规范场论) were essential for building the standard model of particle physics. In 1957, Yang was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics with Tsung - Dao Lee for discovering parity non - conservation in weak interactions. This finding changed the field of particle physics (粒子物理学) and challenged one of the most deeply held ideas about symmetry (对称性) in nature. Yang’s life reflected not only scientific brilliance but also deep philosophical insight. Physics reveals eternal beauty through symmetry, while life often shows complexity through asymmetry (不对称), noted The Paper. Yang’ s own life journey showed this contrast. At 35, when he became the first Chinese Nobel laureate, he held a Chinese passport. Yet Cold War restrictions kept him away from his homeland. In 1971, when the US lifted travel restrictions to China, Yang returned and became one of the first Chinese - American scientists to visit the country after decades of separation, according to Xinhua. For years, he traveled back and forth, giving lectures and writing to introduce China to the world. In December 2003, at 81, he moved from New York back to Beijing. A year later, he began teaching general physics to over 130 freshmen at Tsinghua University. In 2015, Yang gave up his US citizenship and returned to China permanently. He called his home “Gui Gen Ju ” — a poetic symbol of a life that had finally come full circle, from wandering abroad to returning home. 24. What was Yang Chen - Ning's most celebrated achievement that earned him the Nobel Prize? A. His work in statistical mechanics and gauge field theory. B. Discovering parity non - conservation in weak interactions. C. Building the standard model of particle physics. D. His deep philosophical insights into symmetry. 25. What does the contrast between “symmetry in physics” and “asymmetry in life” suggest about Yang Chen - Ning, according to The Paper? A. He believed that physics was more important than personal experience. B. His scientific ideals were disconnected from his real - life struggles. C. His life illustrated the contrast between ideal beauty and real - world complexity. D. He rejected the concept of symmetry after experiencing personal hardship. 26. What can we infer from Yang Chen - Ning's life journey after winning the Nobel Prize? A. His scientific career peaked at the age of 35 and gradually declined afterwards. B. He maintained a strong connection with China despite geopolitical challenges. C. He primarily focused on theoretical research and avoided teaching responsibilities. D. His decision to return to China was solely based on family reasons. 27. What is the most suitable title for the passage? A. The Standard Model: Yang Chen - Ning's Scientific Legacy B. A life dedicated to science and devotion to motherland C. Parity Non - Conservation: How a Theory Won the Nobel Prize D. Yang Chen - Ning: His Lifelong Teaching Career at Tsinghua C If you have something to ask, would you turn to AI chatbots or use a web browser? On Oct 21, US tech company OpenAI released Atlas, a new web browser powered by ChatGPT at its core, which is seen as a challenge to the leading position of Google's Chrome browser. OpenAI said that Atlas allows people to easily access ChatGPT while browsing the web. It can generate summaries, answer questions and perform tasks right on any web page you're visiting. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, called it a "once - a - decade opportunity to rethink what a browser can be about and how to use one". Unlike traditional web browsers, where people have to navigate the internet entirely on their own, Atlas has an agent mode that lets ChatGPT operate the browser semi - autonomously. For example, if you ask it to "find a restaurant near you and book a table", it will search, evaluate and try to make a reservation. With Atlas' "browser memories" feature, which tracks your visited sites and activities, the AI even gains a detailed understanding of your online habits. As for whether OpenAI can replace Google as the leader in the web browser market, it would be a big challenge since Google has a "ridiculous" market share, Paddy Harrington from the global research and consulting firm Forrester told AP. Google's Chrome browser holds over 70 percent of the global market, according to data from Statcounter, an Ireland - based web analytics service. Daniel Newman, CEO of the global consulting firm Futurum Group, holds similar ideas. He told AFP that he doesn't see any short - term shifts, given how firmly established Chrome use is in modern daily life. More than that, Atlas raises concerns about safety and privacy, as experts pointed out. Lena Cohen from the Electronic Frontier Foundation told USA Today that users should think twice before using Atlas as a full - time browser. While AI users might find its new features exciting, using Atlas for everyday tasks could lead to accidentally sharing all your activity with OpenAI. However, in recent years, Google has indeed faced threats from AI since more users are turning to large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. As a result, Google has added AI - generated summaries to its search results. Many users find these summaries sufficient, leading to fewer clicks on links. 28. What makes Atlas different from traditional browsers? A. It allows AI to assist web browsing. B. It provides free summaries of news. C. It can track users' browsing history. D. It offers more search results to users. 29. What does Daniel Newman think about Atlas' future? A. It is likely to replace Chrome soon. B. It may take time to influence users. C. It should focus on business clients. D. It will quickly dominate the market. 30. What main concern do experts raise about Atlas? A. Its lack of practical functions. B. Its impact on system security. C. Its weak technical performance. D. Its possible data collection risks. 31. What can be inferred about Google from the last paragraph? A. It has lost much of its market share. B. It depends less on ad income now. C. It feels challenged by AI development. D. It struggles to keep pace with trends. D Live music came back after COVID-19 – but so did its carbon footprint (碳足迹). With record sales falling, many artists depend on concerts to make money. However, these events can create a lot of carbon pollution. So, more singers are trying to make their shows eco-friendly by including green ideas in the concert experience. For example, US singer Billie Eilish recently started a rule at her London concerts: All food sellers must offer only plant - based (vegan) food to cut pollution from raising animals. British band Coldplay also claimed last year that their Music of the Spheres tour produced 59 percent fewer CO2 emissions than their previous world tour. These efforts are worthy of praise. Any step taken to reduce pollution should be praised, especially in a business that can create hundreds of tons of CO2 during one tour. According to some media reports, Taylor Swift made 393 tons of CO2 just flying to 11 shows in February 2024. But here's the problem: Some green ideas may look good but not bring real change. Food rules are one example. I'm all for reusing bottles and cutting plastic, but forcing all fans to eat only vegan food at a concert feels a bit heavy - handed. And many green choices cost more money, which fans may have to pay. Another issue is whether such eco - friendly policies are sustainable in the long run. It's true that artists can influence fans, and it's great to see Eilish and Google Maps help fans take greener transport. However, the Environmental Media Association (EMA) says it's hard for artists to be green everywhere, because each place has different rules, tools and partners. So, to make real change, we need to shift the pressure away from artists and fans. The music industry should build solar - powered concert halls and set clear pollution rules. When that happens, green concerts will no longer be the job of one artist – they will be part of an industry - wide movement. 32. Why does the author mention Taylor Swift's carbon emissions from flying? A. To prove that air travel is a major polluter. B. To show concerts create significant pollution. C. To criticize her for harming the environment. D. To compare her efforts with other artists'. 33. What is the author's concern with some green concert ideas? A. They may go against local rules. B. They may set up a wrong example. C. They may not be supported by fans. D. They may not make a real difference. 34. What does the underlined word "heavy - handed" in paragraph 5 mean? A. Too expensive. B. Very strict. C. Widely accepted. D. Highly effective. 35. What does the author propose to make concerts more sustainable? A. Making stricter regulations for concerts. B. Encouraging better consumption habits. C. Getting the music industry to work together. D. Reducing the number of live concerts. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Providing feedback is an essential part of personal and career development.    36    One of the most effective and classic methods to make it easier for both the giver and receiver is the feedback sandwich technique, sometimes also referred to as a compliment (赞美) sandwich. If you are seeking to enhance your career growth, learning about the feedback sandwich can be a game - changer.    37    Rather than simply focusing on what went wrong, it ensures that the person receiving the feedback also knows what went well. The process can be broken into three parts. A manager or superior starts by providing positive feedback to encourage a person to continue their good work. Afterward, they communicate constructive feedback for the person to improve. This feedback aims to be specific, behavioral, and relevant to the situation.    38    The feedback sandwich technique is a highly useful method. It can help soften the blow of criticism. By starting and ending with positive feedback, it's easier for the recipient to receive the constructive criticism without feeling attacked.    39    As we all know, criticism is awkward, but when you're serving it up with two compliments, it enables the meeting or an interaction to end on a positive note.    40    Many people are knowledgeable about this technique, which might make it sound insincere or predictable. Also, when feedback becomes a routine, employees can start to perceive positive feedback as simply a form of sugarcoating the negatives, thus reducing its value. Hence, positive feedback should not simply be seen as something to cushion the negative, but should be delivered so as to reinforce and encourage good performance. A. It's essential to be aware of its limitations, though. B. Similarly, it is also easier for the giver to offer feedback. C. The manager then ends the feedback session with positive feedback. D. The technique may lead to unclear and indirect personal communication. E. Delivering constructive criticism, however, can be challenging if not done correctly. F. It may not be for every situation, but it can make negative feedback more digestible. G. This technique involves using constructive feedback wrapped between two layers of positive feedback. 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 On a hot afternoon Rhiannon was driving her old van down the highway. As she    41    her window to let in some fresh air, her car registration paper blew off the sun visor and onto the floor inside. When leaning down to    42    it, she accidentally drifted into oncoming traffic. In panic, she over - corrected and pulled the    43    sharply in the other direction.    44   , the van rolled over three times, and Rhiannon was thrown onto the road, lying in the middle of the road and bleeding, nearly    45   . A medical student witnessed the accident and came to her    46   .He covered Rhiannon with his coat and gave her emergency first aid, including    47    the wound on her left arm before the ambulance arrived.    48   , Rhiannon was rushed to a hospital where an emergency room doctor spent hours    49    all the pieces of windshield from her arm, and gave her three dozen stitches. Luckily, Rhiannon was saved.Not for the bandage, she would not have    50    long enough for the emergency personnel to arrive.Though Rhiannon didn’t know him, she was grateful to the medical student who saved her life.So she    51    the words online, “It’s a pity that I don’t know your name.If you happen to see or hear this story and recognize yourself, thank you for your kind    52   .” Rhiannon also had a message for the other    53    heroes, “Please consider this a pay - it - forward letter of    54    — a letter from the    55    you helped who, for whatever reason, couldn’t thank you themselves.” 41 . A. rolled down B. broke off C. turned down D. switched off 42 . A. stick B. grab C. touch D. possess 43 . A. handle B. engine C. window D. wheel 44 . A. Consequently B. Automatically C. Frequently D. Slowly 45 . A. awake B. astonished C. unconscious D. crazy 46 . A. vision B. action C. Rescue D. mind 47 . A. bandaging B. curing C. pressing D. uncovering 48 . A. Without delay B. Out of sympathy C. For certainty D. In despair 49 . A. tidying B. removing C. collecting D. checking 50 . A. suffered B. struggled C. stayed D. survived 51 . A. searched B. browsed C. received D. posted 52 . A. guidance B. gesture C. expression D. encouragement 53 . A. tireless B. faultless C. nameless D. speechless 54 . A. apology B. application C. invitation D. appreciation 55 . A. pers B. strangers C. relatives D. fellows 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。    56    (locate) in the northwest of Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, at the eastern edge of the grand Qilian Mountains, lies the Binggou River Scenic Area — a quiet natural treasure just waiting to be explored. Only 35 kilometers from downtown Wuwei, this hot tourist spot draws many visitors with its varied landscapes. The area is named    57    the Binggou River, which starts from melting glaciers high in the Qilian Mountains. As you enter the scenic area, you’re met with amazing natural sights: the Qilian Glacier stands like a giant wall of ice, shaped by centuries of wind and weather; nearby, the tall Ani Gangaer Snow Mountain rises into the sky, with its white peak    58    (shine) brightly in the sun. But the wonders don’t stop there. Wander further, and you’ll encounter the Chaierlonghai Tianchi, the calm    59    (water) of which reflect the mountains like a mirror. The deep and mysterious Ninmeila Grand Canyon    60    (invite) the curious with its steep cliffs and echoing winds. Hidden deeper    61    (be) old - growth forests and green alpine meadows filled with wildflowers in summer.    62    truly sets Binggou apart is its changing weather. Locals say you can experience three seasons in a single day — and witness completely different weather within just ten miles. One moment you’re basking in    63    (gold) sunshine, the next you’re wrapped in mountain mist or greeted by a sudden summer shower. Whether you’re    64    adventurous explorer, or simply a nature enthusiast seeking peace away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Binggou River promises a journey    65    stays in memory long after you leave. 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 (满分 15 分) 66.假定你是李华,在英语课上,外教 Mr.Smith 经常采用 “同伴合作” 方式改作文。请你给他写一封邮件,建议使用人工智能(AI)工具,如 Deepseek 批改。 内容包括:1.你的建议 2.你的理由 。 Dear Mr.Smith, ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Yours, LiHua 第二节 (满分 25 分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Several years ago, I was living in New York and working for an airline, so I never got back home for Christmas. My Christmas was happy too with some other colleagues around. But in my heart I was sad because I couldn’t stay with my family. Sometimes my colleagues would say our Christmas was filled with tears. But this Christmas was different. I was lucky. I had the whole day off, which meant I could stay with my family on Christmas Eve. When Christmas morning came, I awoke to find a small hand rubbing my face. “Dad, Merry Christmas!” was all my younger son had time to say. He seemed to be racing against time. I knew he was hunting for gifts with his brother eagerly. I got downstairs just to see the two little boys’ faces as they looked at the pocket rockets Santa Claus had left them. I realized that the real Christmas was for the children who had deep belief in the amazing power of Santa Claus. At first, their fingers went almost shyly over their toys. When their inspection had been completed, the two boys ensured that the gifts were really delivered by Santa Claus and they dragged everything into the center of the living room. Delight flooded the room. As their mother began giving out gifts, I smiled to myself, wondering how my unexpected gifts this year would be received. With so many Christmas spent outside, I had prepared so many gifts for my children and together with my wife I hid them in several secret places. But the children were excellent detectives and they found all of them. They were happily opening packages constantly thanking considerate Santa Claus for his kindness and ability to know their desires. But I had not received a single one. I knew they had forgotten my existence with my absence from their Christmas these years. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1: I had to admit that my disappointment was growing steadily.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: Suddenly my wife walked up to me.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷答案 ----------------------------------------------------- 第一部分 听力(略) 第二部分 阅读 第一节 21. A(2.5分):根据文中对香港理工大学(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)的介绍,其课程设置等符合题意。 22. B(2.5分):香港大学(The University of Hong Kong)提到学生可选择课程学习新主题,符合 “学生能做的事”。 23. D(2.5分):四所学校都鼓励学生追求专业艺术生涯。 24. B(2.5分):杨振宁因发现弱相互作用中宇称不守恒获诺贝尔奖。 25. C(2.5分):“对称在物理中” 与 “生活中的不对称” 体现他的生活体现了理想美与现实复杂性的对比。 26. B(2.5分):杨振宁虽有挑战但与中国保持紧密联系。 27. B(2.5分):文章主要讲述杨振宁奉献科学与对祖国的热爱。 28. A(2.5分):Atlas允许AI协助网络浏览。 29. B(2.5分):Daniel Newman认为Atlas可能需要时间影响用户。 30. D(2.5分):专家对Atlas的担忧主要是数据收集风险。 31. C(2.5分):Google感到被AI发展挑战。 32. B(2.5分):提到Taylor Swift碳排放是为说明音乐会产生大量污染。 33. D(2.5分):一些绿色想法可能不会带来真正改变。 第二节 36. F(2.5分):反馈三明治技术可使负面反馈更易接受。 37. G(2.5分):该技术涉及用积极反馈包裹建设性反馈。 38. E(2.5分):传递建设性批评若不正确会有挑战。 39. D(2.5分):该技术使互动以积极方式结束。 40. A(2.5分):反馈三明治技术有局限性。 第三部分 语言运用 第一节 41. A(1分):“rolled down”(摇下)车窗。 42. B(1分):“grab”(抓住)方向盘。 43. D(1分):“wheel”(方向盘)。 44. C(1分):“frequently”(频繁地)。 45. B(1分):“astonished”(惊讶的)。 46. C(1分):“rescue”(救援)。 47. A(1分):“bandaging”(包扎)。 48. A(1分):“Without delay”(毫不拖延)。 49. D(1分):“checking”(检查)。 50. B(1分):“struggled”(挣扎)。 51. A(1分):“searched”(搜索)。 52. D(1分):“encouragement”(鼓励)。 53. C(1分):“nameless”(无名的)。 54. D(1分):“appreciation”(感激)。 55. D(1分):“fellows”(同伴)。 第二节 56. Located(1.5分):“Located”(位于),过去分词作状语。 57. the(1.5分):“the”(定冠词,表特指)。 58. shining(1.5分):“shining”(现在分词作伴随状语)。 59. waters(1.5分):“waters”(水域,复数形式)。 60. invites(1.5分):“invites”(邀请,主语是单数,一般现在时)。 61. are(1.5分):“are”(存在,一般现在时)。 62. What(1.5分):“What”(引导主语从句)。 63. golden(1.5分):“golden”(金色的,形容词修饰名词)。 64. an(1.5分):“an”(一个,“adventurous”元音音素开头)。 65. that/which(1.5分):“that/which”(引导定语从句)。 第四部分 写作 第一节(满分15分) Dear Mr Smith, I'm Li Hua. I'm writing to suggest that you use AI tools like Deepseek for revising compositions. AI can quickly analyze grammar, vocabulary, and logic. It can also provide more creative ideas. For example, it can offer different expressions for the same meaning. Moreover, it saves time. Teachers can focus more on guiding students' thinking. I believe this will improve the efficiency of composition teaching. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) Paragraph 1: I had to admit that my disappointment was growing steadily. I thought my children had forgotten me. But then, my older son came up to me with a big smile. He said, "Dad, we have a surprise for you." They led me to the living room. There, on the table, were some gifts. "We made these for you," they said. I was so touched. Paragraph 2: Suddenly my wife walked up to me. She held a big box. "Open it," she said. Inside was a beautiful photo album. It had pictures of me with the children over the years. "We know you can't be with us every Christmas, but you are always in our hearts," she said. I hugged them all tightly. This Christmas, I felt the warmest love. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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