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广州市2013届高三考前训练英语本试卷共三大题,满分135分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用2B铅笔在“考生号”处填涂考生号。用黑*字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己所在的市、县/区、学校以及自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。2.选择题每小题选出*后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的*信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他*,*不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑*字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,*必须写在答卷纸各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的*,然后再写上新的*;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的*无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Someyearsago,Houstonairportfacedatroublingcustomerrelationsissue.Passengersweremakingahugenumberof1aboutthelongwaitsatbaggageclaim(行李提取处).Inresponse,theairportmanagers2thenumberofbaggagehandlers.Theplanworked:theaveragewaitfelltoeightminutes.Buttheplaints3despitetheapparentsuccess.4,themanagersundertookamorecareful,onsiteanalysis.Theyfoundthatittookpassengersaminutetowalkfromtheirgatestobaggageclaimandsevenmoreminutestogettheirbags.Roughly88percentoftheirtime,inotherwords,wasspentstandingaround6waitingfortheirbags.Sotheairportdecidedonanewapproach:insteadofreducingwaittime,it7thearrivalgatesfartherawayfrombaggageclaimarea.Passengersnowhadto8sixtimeslongertogettheirbags.plaintsdroppedtonearzero.Thisstoryshowsageneral9:theexperienceofwaitingisdefinedonlypartlybytheactuallengthofthewait.Oftenthepsychologyofqueuingismore10thanthelengthofthewaititself.Occupiedtime(walkingtobaggageclaim)feels11thanunoccupiedtime(standingatbaggageclaim).Researchon12hasshownthat,onaverage,peopleoverestimatehowlongthey’vewaitedinalinebyabout36percent.Thisisalsowhyonefindsmirrorsnexttolifts.ThespreadofhighrisebuildingsafterWorldWarIIledtoplaintsaboutlift13.Themotivebehindthemirrorswas14totheoneusedattheHoustonairport:givepeoplesomethingtotheirtime,andthewaitseemsshorter..1.A.suggestionsB.questionsC.plaintsD.challenges2.A.evaluatedB.countedC.decreasedD.increased3.A.continuedB.disappearedC.doubledD.changed4.A.AnnoyedB.PuzzledC.DiscouragedD.Excited5.A.exitB.landingC.arrivalD.departure6.A.unfortablyB.aimlesslyC.hopelesslyD.impatiently7.A.freedB.sentD.removedD.sit9.A.principleB.approachC.beliefD.reason10.A.scientificB.interestingC.usefulD.important11.A.slowerB.shorterC.moredifficultD.morepainful12.A.figuresB.baggageC.queuingD.standing13.A.delaysB.qualityC.safetyD.repairs14.A.devotedB.superiorC.familiarD.similar15.A.takeB.occupyD.value第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法*和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将*填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。Therewasonceasmallboywhowouldnevergetdressedwhenhisparentstoldhimto,16wouldhewearwhattheywantedhimto.Hepreferredunusualclothes,butaboveall,helikedtakinghistime.Hisparentswerealwaysinarush,andwantedhimtobemuch17,buttheboydidn'tlikethis,18hewouldslowdownevenmore.Oneday,hisparentsgotsoangrywhenherefusedtodress,thattheytoldhimtogooutwithoutanyclothesatall.19(amuse),theboyfollowedhisparentsoutofthedoor.Heheldabelief20nobodycoulddoanythingtohim.Astheboystoodoutsidehishousewithnothingon,waitingforhisparents’car,alongcamethelocalpigfarmer.Thefarmer,21wasalmostdeaf,hadverypooreyesight.Notonlythat,butalsohe22(forget)hisglassesthatday.Whenhesawtheboy’spinkskin,hethoughtitwasoneofhispigs.houtingandpushing,thefarmerforced23intoapigcage.Theboybeggedhimtostopbutthedeaffarmercouldn’thear.Whenfoundbyhisparents,theterrifiedboyneveragainwantedtobemistaken24anythingotherthanahumanbeing.Nowhe’sthefirst25(get)dressed,andalwayslookneat.II阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThefutureofwrittenEnglishwillowemoretoHollywoodfilmsthanDickensorShakespeare,ifthefindingsofastudyintochildren’swritingareanythingtogoby.ResearcherswholookedattheentriestoanationalpetitionfoundtheywereincreasinglyusingAmericanwordssuchasgarbage,trashcan,sidewalk,candy,sneakers,soda,andflashlight.Thestories,writtenbypupilsaged7to13,showhowfairycakesarereferredtoascupcakesandadinnerjackethasbeeatuxedo.“Smart”isnowoftenusedfor“clever”and“cranky”for“irritable”.Televisionalsohasapowerfulinfluenceonchildren’swork,withLadyGagaandArgentineanfootballerLionelMessiamongthefamousnamesfromTVcroppinguprepeatedly.Butpupilsareletdownbybasicspelling,punctuationandgrammar,accordingtothestudybyOxfordUniversityPress(OUP),whichlookedattheentriestoBBCRadioTwo’s“500Words”petition.Childrenstruggledtocorrectlyspellsimplewordssuchas“does”and“clothes”andoftenfailedtousethepasttensecorrectly,frequentlywriting“rised”insteadof“rose”or“thinked”insteadof“thought”.Researchersalsofoundthatpunctuationwasunderused,especiallysemicolonsandspeechmarks.Somedidnotknowhowtousecapitalletters.However,exclamationmarkswereoverused.Researchersfound35,171examplesintotal,withsomeyoungwritersusingfiveatatime!PopularUSfictionsuchastheTwilightnovelsandfilmsisthoughttobefuelingtheincreasinguseofAmericanvocabularyandspelling.Meanwhile,fearsthattextingwascorruptingchildren’swrittenworkwereunfounded,theysaid,withyoungstersonlyusingtextlanguagewhentheywerereferringtoatextmessage.SamanthaArmstrongfromOUPsaid:“Perhapswearecatchingaglimpseofthelanguageofthefuture.”ChrisEvans,whoseradioshowrunsthepetition,saidtheresultswere“fascinating”,adding:“Who’dhavethoughtthatMessiandGagawouldbesomeofthemostusednames?”26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisanexampleofBritishEnglish?A.sneakersB.fairycakesC.tuxedoD.cranky27.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTfrequentlyfoundinthepupils’stories?A.Textmessagelanguage.B.AvarietyofAmericanisms.C.Overuseofexclamationmarks.D.NamesoffamousTVstars.28.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.LionelMessiisnowthemostfamousfootballerinBritain.B.AmericanmoviesandbooksareincreasinglypopularinBritain.C.ThenationalwritingpetitionisorganisedbyOxfordUniversityPress.D.WrittenEnglishismoreinfluencedbyclassicalliteraturethanpopularUSculture.29.Theunderlinedphrase“unfounded”inParagraph7probablymeans_________.A.unbearableB.unnoticeableC.notfoundD.notbasedonfacts30.Thepassageisintendedto_________.A.showthatBritishchildrenhavespellingsandgrammarabilitiesB.sharetheexperienceabouthowtoteachwrittenEnglishinacorrectwayC.discussthenoticeablechangesandevolutionofwrittenEnglishinBritainD.criticizetheinfluenceofpopularUScultureonBritishchildren’slanguageuse..BBisselisasmallvillageoftheWestSahara.Itliesnexttoal.5squarekilometeroasis(绿洲),fromwherethreedaysandnightsaregenerallyrequiredtogooutofthedesert.However,beforeKenLevindiscovereditin1926,noneoftheBisselvillagershadeverwalkedoutofthedesert.Reportedly,theywerenotunwillingtoleavethisbarrenland.Manyhadpreviouslytriedbutfailed,alwayssomehowfindingthemselvesbackattheoasisafterseveraldaysoftryingtowalkout.WheninterviewedbyKenLevin,anexpertattheBritishRoyalCollegeofSciences,thevillagersexplainedthatnomatterwhichdirectiontheywalkeditalwaysbroughtthembacktothevillage.Whycouldn’ttheBisselvillagerswalkoutofthedesert?Levinwasverypuzzled.Hehad,byhimself,managedtowalknorthfromthevillageandreachthenearesttowninthreeandahalfdays.Hedecidedtocarryoutanexperimenttosolvethemystery.HeandaBisselvillagercalledArgutel,wouldwalkoutofthedeserttogether.Theypreparedenoughwaterforahalfamonthjourneyandtwocamels.ButthistimeKenLevindidn'tbringhispass.LevinwouldfollowArgutel.Tendayslater,theyhadwalkedforabout00milesbutwerestillinthedesert.Onthe11thmorning,anoasiscameintotheirview.TheywerebackatBissel.LevinnowunderstoodwhytheBisselpeoplecouldn’tescapethedesert.TheyhadnoknowledgeoftheNorthStar,whichhadforcenturiesprovidedsailorsandothertravelerswithapointofdirection.Inthedesert,ifapersongoesforwardrelyingonlyontheirsenses,theywillnotbeabletotravelinastraightline.Rathertheywilltravelinaverylargecircleandeventuallytrackbacktowheretheybegan.LevinexplainedtoArgutelthefunctionoftheNorthStarandsaid,“Aslongasyourestinthedaytimeandwalktowardsthebrighteststaratnight,youwouldbeabletowalkoutofthedesert.”Arguteldidashewastold.Threedayslater,hecametotheedgeofthedesert.NowintheWestSahara,Bisselhasbeeabrightpearl,wheretensofthousandsoftouristseeveryyear.Argutel’sbronzestatuestandsinthecenterofthetown.Onitsbasearethewords:__________________________________.31.VillagersinBisselhadneverwalkedbeyondthedesertbecause________.A.theyhadnomethodtofindtheirwayoutB.theywerediscouragedbytheirfailuresC.theyhadafearoftheoutsideworldD.theyhadnodesiretoleavetheoasis32.KenLevinaskedArguteltowalktothenorthinorderto________.A.seehowfarawayBisselwastotheedgeofthedesertB.provethatpeoplecouldwalkoutofthedesertC.tellpeoplenottowalkincirclesD.showArgutelwasagreatperson33.Accordingtothepassage,KenLevin________.A.knewArgutelbeforehecametothevillageB.cametoBisseltodoexperimentsonbehalfofhiscollegeC.becamethefirstmantowalkoutofthedesertfromBisselVillageD.taughtBisselvillagersknowledgeoftheNorthStarwhenhefirstarrived34.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.KenLevindidn’twalksouthbecauseitwouldtakemoredaysB.theuseofapasswasnecessarytowalkoutofthedesertC.tourisminBisselhasbeengreatlydevelopedandimprovedD.ArgutelbecametheleaderofBisselafterhisreturn35.WhichofthefollowingcanmostprobablybefoundatthebaseofArgutel’sstatue?A.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.longjourneystartswiththefirststep.ifestartsfromthefixeddirection.Yearsago,IwaswatchingadetectiveshowonTVwherethefingerprintsofacriminalarerequired.Theheroinvitesthebadguytohishomeandoffershimaglassofwater.Themantakestheglassanddrinksthewater.Afterheleavestheherodramaticallybringsoutahandkerchiefandpicksuptheglass.Hisexpressionsshowthesatisfactionatajobwelldone.Thebadguywillsoonbearrested.Atthattime,Ifounditamazing–howcanprintsonaglassidentifypeople?Mydadexplainedthatifyouweretopressyourthumbonaninkpadandthenonasheetofwhitepaperyouwillleaveasmudgeorprint,whichnooneelseintheworldcanmake.Thesamewouldbetrueforeachofyourfingers.TheChinesewerethefirsttouseafingerprintasatypeofidentification–itwasusedasasignatureonimportantdocuments,althoughtheyhadnowayofindependentlymatchingitwiththeowner.Eachprintisoneofakindandnotwopeoplehavethesamecharacteristic.Scientistsandcriminologists(thosewhostudycriminalcharacteristics)determinethedifferencesbetweenfingerprintsbyacarefulstudyoftheircurvesandnotbytheirgeneralshapeorpattern.In1892,anEnglishscientist,SirFrancisGalton,publishedabookonusingfingerprintstosolvecrimes.AtthesametimeinArgentina,apoliceresearcherJuanVucetichwasalsoworkingtowardsafingerprintclassificationsystem.However,itwasin1896thatSirEdwardHenry,thenservingasInspectorGeneralofPoliceinIndia,developedtheprintclassificationsystemthatwouldeventuallybeusedglobally.SirEdwardHenryandhisassistantKhanHaquediscoveredthatallfingerprintscouldbesystematicallyclassifiedaccordingtotheirgeneralcurvepatterns.Hedividedthemintothreeclassesonthebasisoftheirgeneralpattern:loops(箕形纹),whorls(斗形纹),andarches(弓形纹).Bycountingthecurvebetweenanytwopointsinthepattern,eachofthetenfingerscouldbeclassifiedintoaparticulargroup.Takingthegrouptogetherasaunityouhaveapletesystemofclassifyingfingerprints.InJune1897,theworld’sfirstfingerprintbureauwassetupinCalcuttaandin1901,SirEdwardHenrywasappointedheadofScotlandYardinLondon,whereheappliedthesystem.Thissystem,calledthescienceoffingerprintidentification,isstillusedbypolicedepartmentsallovertheworldtodaywithfewchanges.36.Thepurposeofthefirstparagraphistoshow_________.A.howaperson’sfingerprintsaretakenB.howsatisfiedtheherowaswithhisworkC.howcarefuldetectivesshouldbewhenworkingD.howfingerprintsaremonlyusedtosolvecrimes37.FingerprintswerefirstusedinChinato_______.A.signdocumentsB.capturecriminalsC.showrespectD.proveidentity38.Inwhichcountrywastoday’sfingerprintclassificationsystemdeveloped?A.ChinaB.ScotlandC.ArgentinaD.India39.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thefingerprintclassificationsystemhasexperiencedgreatchanges.B.Formorethanacentury,fingerprintshavebeenappliedtocrimesolving.C.Henry’sfingerprintclassificationsystemwasimmediatelyacceptedinternationally.D.Byparingthegeneralshapeoftwofingerprints,onecaneasilytelltheirdifference.40.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.DetectivesandCriminalsB.ScientistsandCriminologistsC.FingerprintsandCrimeSolvingD.ResearchersandFingerprintPatternsDrganicfoodnceconsideredsomethingthatonlyhealthfanaticsdesired,isnowaregularfeatureatmostsupermarkets.Andthathascreatedabitofadilemma.Ontheonehand,youhaveaconventionallygrownapple.Ontheother,youhaveonethat’sorganic.Bothapplesarefirm,shinyandred.Bothprovidevitaminsandfiber,andbotharefreeoffat,sodiumandcholesterol.Conventionallygrownfoodgenerallycostsless,butisorganicfoodabetterchoice?Theadvantagesclaimedforsuchfoodsoverconventionallygrownandsoldfoodproductsarenowbeingdebatedonalargescale.Supportersoforganicfoods–atermwhosemeaningvariesgreatly–arefrequentlytellingtheworldthatsuchproductsaresaferandmorenutritiousthanothers.Thegrowinginterestofconsumersinthesafetyandnutritionalqualityofdailyfoodsisaweledevelopment.However,muchofthisinteresthasbeenarousedbysweepingclaimsthattheonventionalfoodsupplyisunsafeorinadequateinmeetingnutritionalneeds.Almostdaily,thepublicissurroundedbyclaimsfor“noaging”diets,newvitaminsandotherwonderfoods.Therearenumerousunsubstantiatedreportsthatnaturalvitaminsaresuperiortomanmadeones,thatfertilizedeggsarenutritionallysuperiortounfertilizedeggs,thatuntreatedgrainsarebetterthanthosetreatedwithinsectsprayandthelike.Althoughmostoftheseclaimsarenotsupportedbyscientificevidence,largeamountsofwrittenmaterialaboutthebenefitsoforganicfoodsmakesitdifficultforpeopletoseparatefactfromfiction.Asaresult,claimsthateatingadietconsistingoforganicallygrownfoodspreventsorcuresdiseaseorprovidesotherbenefitstohealthhavebeewidelyadvertisedandformthebasisforpeople’sopinion.Onethingthatmostorganicallygrownfoodproductsseemtohaveinmonisthattheycostmorethanconventionallygrownfoods.Butinmanycasesconsumersaremislediftheybelieveorganicfoodscanmaintainhealthandprovidebetternutritionalqualitythanconventionallygrownfoods.Sothereisrealcauseforconcernifconsumers,particularlythosewithlimitedines,distrusttheonventionalfoodsupplyandbuyonlyexpensiveorganicfoodsinstead.41.AccordingtoParagraph2,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutorganicfoodistrue?A.Ithasnoagreeddefinition.B.Itispopularamongproducers.C.Itisacceptedbymostnutritionists.D.Ithasn’tbeenuseduntilrecentyears..42.InParagraph4,treatedgrainsareexamplesof________.A.organicfoodB.conventionallygrownfoodexpensivefoodD.healthierfood43.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.organicfoodsareactuallylessnutritiousthanconventionallygrownfoodspeoplecannotseparatefactfromfictionbecauseoftheTVadvertisementsC.organicfoodscostmorebutarenotnecessarilybetterthanconventionallygrownfoodsD.mostdoctorsbelievethatorganicfoodspreventdiseaseorprovideotherbenefitstohealth44.Accordingtothepassage,manyonsumersareattractedbyorganicfoodsbecausethey_____.A.havecarefullyresearchedtheproductsB.valuefoodsafetyandnutritionC.expecttosavesomemoneyD.wanttotrysomethingnew45.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheclaimsoforganicfoods?A.Enthusiastic.B.Supportive.C.Uninterested.D.Doubtful.第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。首先请阅读下列租房信息:以下是五个人的租房要求。请匹配每个人拟租的房子。46.XiaoNiisstudyinginSydneyforthenexttwomonths.ShewantstolivewithanAustralianfamilysoshecanimproveherEnglishasmuchaspossible.47.AkiraandYokohavejustgotmarried.YokoisteachingJapaneseatalocalSydneyhighschool.Theydon’treallywanttoshareacmodationwithotherpeople.48.LiHuaisstudyingattheSydneyLanguageCentretowhichhedriveseachdayinhiscar.HiscousinfromGuangzhouisarrivinginSydneyverysoontostudyatthesamelanguagecentre.Healsoneedshisown49.ToniFanwouldliketosharewithoneperson,preferablyanAustralianonesohecanlearnmoreaboutAustralianculture.Hedoesn’tsmokeandishappytorentasmallroom.KimChongWonisaKoreanstudentwithalimitedbudget.Hedoesn’twanttopaymorethan$100perweek.Hedoesn’twanttoliveonhisownorwithafamily.He’sanonsmoker.III写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)假设你是学校自行车俱乐部的成员,刚参加了一项郊游活动。【写作内容】请根据以下内容,为你校英语校报写一篇简讯。时间4月21日,周日人物自行车俱乐部全体25名成员行程7:45在校门口*,8:00出发;9:00到达华南植物园:参观各种珍稀植物,增进对大自然的了解;继续骑行半小时至龙洞水库:野餐、垂钓。收获接触大自然、呼吸清新空气,强化了环保意识参考词汇:植物园:botanicgarden龙洞水库:theLongDongReservoir【写作要求】只能用个句子表达全部内容。【评分标准】句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。第二节读写任务(共1小题,满分25分)阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。Eatyourvegetables.Washyourhands.Alwayssay“please”and“thankyou”.Wearefullofadviceforourchildren,butwhenitestomoney,weoftenhavelittletosay.Asaresult,ourchildrenmaygrowupwithcleanhandsandgoodmanners,butwithoutanyideahowtomanagetheirmoney.Herearesomebasicsthatwillhelpguidethemtheirentirelives:Showthemthefuture.Ifyour13yearoldgirlweretosave$100,putitinthebankat8%interestandadd$10everymonth,bythetimeshe’s65,shewouldhave$98,098!Becarefulofcredit.Creditcardscanhelpyoubuynecessarythingsandbuildacredithistory,buttheymustbeusedresponsibly,whichmeanspayingoffyourdebtintime.Explaintoyourchildrenthatwhenyoubuysomethingusingacreditcard,youcaneasilyenduppayingtwoorthreetimeswhatyouwouldhavepaidifyouusedcash.|课|标|第|一|网Teachpatience.Supposeyourchildwantsanewbicyclethatcosts$150.Ratherthanyoupayingthecash,givehimsomeregularpocketmoneyandexplainthatbyputtingaside,say,$15eachweek,hewillbeabletobuyitforhimselfinonlytenweeks.Provideencouragement.Tellyourchildrentheimportanceofsaving.Andforeverydollarheorsheagreestosaveandinvestratherthanspend,youagreetoaddanotherdollartothepot.[写作内容]1.以约30个词概括这段短文的内容;2.然后以约120个词就“父母教小孩理财”这一话题发表你的看法,内容包括:(1)你认为父母是否应该教小孩理财?为什么?(2)如果应该,那么在小孩几岁的时候教他们理财?用什么形式理财?如果不应该,那么等到孩子多大时教他们理财?用什么形式理财?(3)结合你小时候关于理财的情况来说明你的观点。[写作要求]1.在作文中可以使用自己亲身的经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容但不得直接引用原文中的句子;2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。[评分标准]概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。参考*1~5CDABC6~10DCBAD11~15BCADB16.nor/neither17.quicker18.and19.Amused/Amusingly20.that21.who22.hadforgotten/forgot23.him24.for25.toget.26~30BABDC31~35ABCCD36~40DADBC41~45ABCBD46~50DECFA基础写作:LastSunday,April21,all25membersofourschoolbicycleclubincludingmyselfwentonawonderfultrip.Wegatheredattheschoolgateat7:45am,andsetoffat8:00.AfterarrivingattheSouthChinaBotanicGardenat9:00am,weexploredthepark’samazingcollectionofrareandpreciousplants,whichbroadenedourunderstandingofnature.ThenwespenthalfanhourridingtotheLongDongReservoir,whereweenjoyedpicniclunchandsomefishing.Throughtheseactivities,notonlydidwegetclosertothenatureandbreathefreshair,butwealsostrengthenedourawarenessoftheneedtoprotecttheenvironment.读写任务:Astheauthorpointsout,teachingchildrentosavemoney,keepingresponsiblecreditandbeingpatientwhenmakingpurchaseswillhelpthemhaveabetterfuture.Inmyopinion,itisessentialforparentstoteachchildrenhowtomanagetheirmoneyresponsiblybeforetheymoveoutofhomesuchknowledge,peoplewillnotbeabletomaximizethequalityoftheirlifeandmayevengetindebt.IthinkfivetosixisanappropriateagetobeginteachingchildrenmoneymanagementParentsmayacpanytheirchildrentothebankandhelpthemopenanaccountinwhichtheycansavetheirluckymoney.Thiscanbeusedtopayfortheirschooling,whichwillhelpthemunderstandthetruevalueof新课标第一网ThisisexactlywhatmyparentsaskedmetodowhenIwasyoungandthankstothemIdon’twastemymoneyonfrivolousorunnecessarypurchase.HYPERLINK"http://.."..
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