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高三英语考生注意:L本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分满分150分,考试时间120分钟
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4.本卷命题范围高考范第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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 does the womanpromise todo for the manA.Get hisbag cleaned.B.Look afterhis mom.C.Teach him to paint.2,What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A watch.B.A chair.C.A game.
3.How manytimes didthe womanride rollercoastersA.One.B.Three.C.Eight.
4.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.Lie down.B.Sit still.C.Walk around.
5.Where doesthe manask the woman togoA.The normalbaggage area.B.The oversizedbaggage counter.C.The overweightbaggage area.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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.What didthe womando to the redcarC.The materialsused toproduce plastic.D.The fastgrowth of the plastic waste.
15.Which measureis mentionedto reducethe plastic wasteA.Plastic producersshould payfor the waste.B Plasticwaste can be exportedto poorcountries.C.The production of single-use plasticsshould bestopped now.【答案】【解析】D.More effortsare neededto replaceplastics withother materials.
12.C
13.D
14.B
15.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要分析了一次性塑料的主要生产者、投资方、环境危害并提出了相应的处置策略【题详解】12细节理解题根据第一段的(去年,超“Last year,more than130million tonsof single-use plasticswere thrownaway.过亿吨一次性塑料被丢弃)”和第二段的“The studyhas furtheridentified20companies asthe sourceof55%of the(该研究进——步确worlds single-use plasticwaste in2020,while the top100companies account for more than90%.定了家公司是年全球一次性塑料垃圾的来源,而排名前的公司占以上)”可知,去年超20202055%10090%过亿吨一次性塑料被丢弃,而排名前的占了即约()万吨故选2055%,130*55%C.【题详解】13细节理解题根据第三段的(排“The topthree investorsare US-based Vanguard Group,Black Rockand Capital Group名前三的投资者是总部位于美国的和)可知,一次性塑料的投资者VanguardGroupBlack RockCapitalGroup”主要来自美国故选D【题详解】14主旨大意题根据第四段“Since mostplastic ismade fromoil andgas,the productionand consumptionof plastic isbecoming asignificant driverof theclimate crisis.The reportwarns thatin thenext fiveyears,the globalcapacity toproduce the materialsneeded forsingle-use plasticscould growby more than30%.And muchof the resulting single-useplastic waste will end up aspollution indeveloping countrieswith poorplasticwastemanagement systems,according to.(由于大多数塑料是由石油和天然气制成的,塑料的生产和消费正成为气候危机的重要驱动因素报the report告警告说,在未来五年,全球生产一次性塑料所需材料的生产能力可能会增长以上报告称,由此产生的30%一次性塑料废物中的大部分将在塑料废物管理系统较差的发展中国家最终成为污染)”可知,该段重在分析一次性塑料垃圾可能对气候变化产生的影响及对环境可能带来的危害故选B【题详解】细节理解题根据最后一段的15“In addition,search for more environment-friendly materialsshould be.(此外,应鼓励寻找更环保的材料)”可知,文中提到的减少塑料浪费的策略是加大力度寻找可替代encouraged材料故选D第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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Digital citizenshipcan bedefined asthinking critically,behaving safely,and participatingresponsibly in the digitalworld.Today,we willlook athow teacherscan supportgood digital citizenship throughsafe,kind andhealthy useof socialmedia.
16.How doesit makethem feelDo the young peoplewant tochange anythingabout theway theyinteractwith othersonline(网络欺凌)Next,explain such problems ascyberbullying andhate speech.17They shouldalso knowhow todealwith them.In addition,teachers shouldlet students know that they areavailable tohelp whenthey facethese onlineproblems.Use social media tostay in touch.Teachers shouldchoose asocial mediatheir studentsoften use.Teachers canlimit、posts or messages to once or twice per class period.18so onepersons questioncan beshared byothers.But teachershave tomake sure they donot helpone studentwithout givingthe sameinformation to the otherstudents.Teachers need to settime limitsfor usingsocial mediawith students.Teachers couldsay theywill onlyanswerquestions until nine at nighton schoolnights,for example.19Part ofdigital citizenshipis relatedto privacy.When sharingsomething donein class,teachers mustremember topostpictures ofstudents9work butnot of the studentsthemselves.
20.Social mediais anincreasingly importantpart ofstudents9lives.With theguidance ofteachers,young peoplecanlearn to become good digitalcitizens.A.Forbid studentsspreading hate speech onlineB.This isdone toprotect theonline privacyof studentsC.Students shouldprovide thenecessary informationto teachersD.Young peopleneed torecognize thedifferences amongthese issuesE.They haveto letstudentsknowthat teachersneedtostay offline,tooF.Teachers can begin bytalking with students abouthow theyuse social mediaG.Another ideais toencourage students to ask questions on the shared social media【答案】
16.F
17.D
18.G
19.E
20.B【解析】【导语】本文是篇议论文文章主要讲述了教师应该教给学生如何安全、友好和健康地使用社交媒体,以成为良好的数字公民【题详解】16第一段最后一句we willlook athow teacherscan supportgooddigitalcitizenship throughsafe,kind andhealthy useof提到教师是如何通过安全、友好、健康使用社交媒体来支持良好的数字公民,选项social media.”F(老师可以从和学生谈论他们如何使用社交媒体开始)提到教师可以从谈论如何使用社交媒体开始,语意承接上文;第三段首句(网络欺凌)(接下来,解释诸“Next,explain suchproblems ascyberbullying andhate speech”如网络欺凌和仇恨言论等问题)指的是第二步应该怎样做,与中的“”衔接合理,都是指的教师的做F begin法;所以选项承上启下故选F F【题详解】17上一句(网络欺凌)中提到了选“Next,explain suchproblems ascyberbullying andhatespeech.”“suchproblems”,项中的与其相对应,意思相同;选项(年轻人需要认识到这些问题之间的差异)中提到了D“these issues”D“Youngpeople”需要认识到这些问题的差异,下一句They shouldalso knowhow todeal withthem/,(他们还应该知道如何处理这些问题)中的与其衔接,都是指年轻人,且句意具有连续性;所以选项“They”承上启下故选D D【题详解】18下一句(所以一个人的问题可以被其他人分享)提到了so onepersons questioncanbeshared byothers.“one,与选项中的相对应;同时,下一句中的也persons question”G encouragestudentstoaskquestions”“canbeshared”与中的衔接合理;结合上一句G“on thesharedsocialmedia”Teachers canlimit postsormessagestoonceortwice提到了教师可以怎样做,选项提出了教师的另一个做法,语意连贯故选perclassperiod.”GGo【题详解】19根据第五段主题句uTeachers needto settime limitsfor usingsocialmediawithstudents.”(教师需要为和学生一起使用社交媒体设定时间限制)可知,本段主要讲述教师必须对在社交媒体上的师生互动时间设限,即教师不可能24小时在线;结合第二句uTeachers couldsay theywill onlyanswer questionsuntilnineatnightonschool(例如,老师们可以说,在学校的晚上,他们只回答问题到九点举例说明了教师不可能随nights,for example.时在线;选项提到“他们必须让学生知道,老师也需要有离线时间”与本段意思相符,衔接合理故选E EA.She pushedit backcasually.B.She puther heavybags onit.C.She accidentallyscratched it.
7.What doesthe womandecide todo atlastA.Go toa grocerystore.B.Talk tothe carowners.C.Leave anote.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What didthe mando atthe Johnsons,partyA.He swamin apool.B.He dancedon thetable.C.He performeda magic.
9.How doesthe womanfind the mans behaviorat Lisasgraduation celebrationA.Embarrassing.B.Interesting.C.Meaningful.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.When willthemango toAfrica onholidayA.In July.B.In August.C.In September.
11.Why willthemansend aWe Chatmessage toJohnA.To checkon officeseats.B.To askfor hisID number.C.To tellhimtobook tickets.
12.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Former schoolmates.B.Guide andtraveler.C.Boss andsecretary.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.How longdoesthe woman sleepevery nightthese daysA.Six toseven hours.B.Seven toeight hours.C.Eight tonine hours.
14.Why doesthewomanfeel sickA.She hasno friendsto talkto.B.She doesbadly inher studies.C.She isunder toomuch pressure.
15.What isthewoman advised todoA.Do lessexercise.B.Listen tolight music.C.Avoid takingpills.
16.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In aclinic.B.At school.C.At home.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Which isRaymond Blancsnative countryA.Germany.B.Britain.C.France.
18.What doesRaymond BlancdoA.A TVhost.B.An editor.C.A chef.
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20.What isthe presentprice of the3-course meal第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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(声乐的)Welcome tothe2022Hal LeonardVocal Competition2022will bethe twelfthyear of the annualHal LeonardVocal Competition,an innovativeonline competitionforsingers.This isthe onlyvocal competitionfor allof NorthAmerica aimed at youngsingers,aged23and under,and oneofthe firstcompetitions formusic studentsheld entirelyonline onYouTube.Unlike almostevery other music competition there isno entryfee,making itaccessible toany qualified singer,whorecords a video of singing a song,and thenposts iton the Internet by the deadline.This savesthe commonlyencounteredexpenses oftraveling tospecific destinations,as isthe casein conventionalmusic competitions.It includesfour agecategories:•Children:12and under•Early Teens:13~15•High School:16~18•College Undergraduates/Young Adults:19~23A certain amount of money is awarded to first place winners in each category,and valuablegift certificatesareawarded to those singers placed second and third.Gift certificatesare alsopossible forthose namedHonorable Mention.Notice:•Video entriesmust besubmitted beforeFebruary2,
2022.•The videomust clearlyshow yourface.A stationarycamera positionthroughout,showing yourface andmost ofyourbody,is perfectlyacceptable,even preferable.•Singers are required to sing their selections from memory.If asingers performanceis not memorized,the entrywill be disqualified.•You may sing with a livepianist inyour videoentry,or youmaysingwith officialHal Leonardrecordedaccompaniments.We willnot acceptunaccompanied entries.You cannot accompanyyourself.•You arerequired tointroduce yourselfand yourselections in the video,either verballybefore yourselection orwitha titlecard beforethe songs.
1.How isthe competitiondifferent fromothermusic competitionsA.It isheld annually.B.It chargesno entryfee.C.It isaimedatteens.D.It offerstravel chances.
2.What willgo tothe firstplace winnersA.Cash prizes.B.Travel tickets.C.Gift certificates.D.Expensive cameras.
3.What arethe participantsrequired todo in their videoentriesA.Hide theirfaces allthe time.B.Accompany themselvesalone.C.Sing songsfrom theirmemory.D.Avoid introducingthemselves.【答案】LB
2.A
3.C【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文文章主要介绍了一个音乐比赛的相关信息【题详解】1细节理解题根据第二段“Unlike almostevery othermusiccompetition,there isno entryfee,making itaccessible toany与几乎所有其qualifiedsinger,who recordsavideoofsingingasong,and thenposts iton the Internet bythe deadline.他音乐比赛不同的是,该比赛不收取报名费,任何合格的歌手都可以参加,他们只需录制一段唱歌的视频,然后在截止日期前将其发布到互联网上)”可知,这个比赛与其他音乐比赛的不同之处是不收取参赛费故选B【题详解】2细节理解题根据第四段u Acertain amountofmoneyisawardedtofirstplacewinnersineachcategory,and valuable(每个类别的第一名将获得一定金额的奖金,第gift certificatesare awardedtothosesingersplacedsecondandthird.二名和第三名将获得有价值的礼券)”可知,一等奖的获得者可以获得现金奖励故选A【题详解】3细节理解题根据部分“Notice fingersarerequiredtosingtheirselectionsfrommemory.If asingers performanceiso(歌手被要求凭记忆演唱他们的选段如果歌手的表演没有被记住,notmemorized,the entrywillbedisqualified.•将被取消参赛资格)”可知,参赛者在参赛视频中必须要脱稿唱歌故选CIf youtried togive rockn rollanother name,you mighthave calledit Chuck Berry.Chuck Berrywas29years oldin
1955.Hed beenplaying mostlyblues andR8B standardsin aSt.Louis clubfbr severalyears.But hehad startedwriting hisownsongs,combining elementsof whitecountry music.On aFriday night in May,1955,he droveup toChicago tocatcha show bythe blues greatMuddy Waters.After theperformance,he casuallyasked him,How doyou getintouchwith arecordcompany”“Why dontyou goand seeLeonard Chesson47th”Muddy WatersrepliedSo earlyMonday morning,Berry wentto Chess Records andpositioned himselfinastore acrossthe street.WhenLeonard Chessarrived,Berry ranover andmade apitch.Chess wasimpressed bythe youngmans sell-confidence andtoldhim to come backwithatape ofhis ownmaterial,Berry returnedthe followingweek,bringing withhim theother membersoftheclub andfour new songs.“And weset theband up,and weplayed allfour of them,“Berry said.We don*t knowwhat they were saying,butthey listened.^^Berry thoughttheywerelistening toWee WeeHours”,a bluessong.After all,ChessRecordswas knownaroundChicago asa blueslabel.But Leonard Chess wasfascinated bynIda Maenthat Berryhad adaptedfrom atraditional countrytunecalled“Ida Red”.(土气的)Chess wassure thenew songcould bea hit,but hedidnt likethe name.Itwas toorural.But nobodycouldthink of a name.They lookedaround andsaw ashoe boxwith Maybellene“printed onit.Leonard Chess said,Why dontwe name it Maybellene“Maybellene quicklyrose toNo.1on theRB chart.Two weekslater,it hitNo.5on theall-important pop chart.In,the yearsfollowing“Maybellene Chuck Berry producedan astonishingstring ofhits,such as“Roll OverBeethovenSchool Daysand SweetLittle Sixteen”In1972,Chuck Berryfinally scoreda number-one hitonthepop chartwith aneven more rural name:“MyDing-A-Ling”.
4.Why didChuck Berrygo toChicago onthe Friday nightin May,1955A.To sellhis firstrecord B.To finda recordcompany.C.To watcha performance.D.To interviewMuddy Waters.
5.What doesthe underlinedword“pitch inparagraph3meanA.Performance.B.Argument.C.Invitation.D.Self-introduction.
6.How didLeonard Chessget the name Maybellenefbr thesongA.He accidentlysaw ashoe label.B.He wasinspired bythe sweetmusic.C.It wasrecommended byanadagency.D.It wastheresultof thoroughresearch.
7.What canbe inferredfrom the textA.Wee WeeHours isa typicalrock songB.The nameof asong is not soimportant.C.Ida Mae”is muchbetter thanIda Red”D,My Ding-A-Ling“isnotgood enough.【答案】
4.C
5.D
6.A
7.B【解析】【导语】这是一篇记叙文文章主要讲怎样走上摇滚音乐创作的故事ChuckBerry【题详解】4细节理解题由文章第一段“On aFridaynightinMay,1955,he droveup toChicago tocatch ashowbythebluesgreat(年月的一个星期五晚上,他开车去芝加哥观看乐队的演出)可知,他Muddy Waters.19555Muddy Waters”去观看一个演出故选项C【题详解】5词句猜测题由文章第三段“Chess wasimpressed bytheyoungmans self-confidence andtold himtocomeback withatape ofhis ownmaterial,Berry returnedthe followingweek,bringing withhim theother membersof theclub andfour(这位年轻人的自信给留下了深刻的印象,并告诉他带着自己的材料回来第二周回来了,new songs.Chess Berry带来了俱乐部的其他成员和四首新歌)”可知,前面应该给做了一个“自我介绍二故选项Berry ChessD【题详解】6细节理解题由文章倒数第三段“They lookedaround andsaw ashoe boxwith Maybellene”printed onit.Leonard(他们环顾四周,看到一个印有字样的鞋盒Chess said,“Why don*t wename itMaybellene’“Maybellene”Leonard说“为什么我们不把它命名为,,?可知,通过一个鞋的品牌名字给他歌命名Chess MaybelleneLeonard Chess的故选项A【题详解】7推理判断题由文章倒数第三段“Chess wassurethenewsongcould bea hit,but hedidn9t likethename.It wastoorural.But nobodycould thinkofaname.They lookedaround andsaw ashoe boxwith“Maybellene”printed onit.Leonard,(确信这首新歌会很受欢迎,但他不喜欢这个名字太土Chesssaid,“Why dontwenameitMaybellene’Chess了但是没有人能想到一个名字他们环顾四周,看到一个印有字样的鞋盒说“Maybellene”LeonardChess“为什么我们不把它命名为,Maybellene,?””以及最后一段uIn1972,ChuckBerryfinally scoreda number-one hit年,查克•贝里终于凭借一个onthepopchartwith anevenmoreruralname:My Ding-A-Ling”.l972ChuckBerry更具乡村气息的名字“我的丁阿玲”在流行音乐排行榜上获得了第一名”可知,MyDing-ading LeonardChess他们给歌取名字还是比较随意的,这首歌最后还是很红,是很有乡村气息的名字但也Maybellene MyDing-a-Ling是很出名,所以歌的名字不是很重要,最主要是内容故选项BC元宇宙.By now,youve likelyheard of the metaverseLast month,Mark Zuckerbergsent everyonerunning totheir dictionariesto figureout whathewastalking aboutwhenhe saidFacebook waschanging itsname toMeta anddeclared the metaverse notonly thefuture forhis company,butthe futurefortheInternet.Actually,the wordand conceptarent new.Neal Stephensonmade upthe termin his1991science-fiction bookSnow分身Crash,in whichpeople useavatars toexplore anonline world.A numberof smallmetaverses havesincedeveloped,where peoplecan domany reallife things——like workingout,meeting withcolleagues,or takinga class-but allonlineand througha pairof eyeglassesthat costsaround$3,500and othermore expensiveequipment.“They arevirtual worldswhere youfeel likeyoure insidea coolvideo game.But itsso muchmore than a gamebecauseits liketheInternet,where youresocially connectedand youcan doalmost anythingin themetaverse JsaidJasonMoore who teaches virtual art at Brooklyn College and spends a couple of hours in themetaverse every day.“There arecurrentlya handfulof mostlyunconnected metaverseplatforms,including VRChatNeosVR andmy studioatthecollege.99He hopesthat cheaperequipment andfaster Internetconnections mightput itwithin mainstreamapplications liketourismand provideus withthe mostpowerful educationaltool everinvented withina coupleof years.But Frances Haugen,a formerGoogles designer,warns thatmetaverses couldharm personalcalculation skills andfurther dividesocieties aseach userstays intheir ownvirtual realities.She isalso worriedthat theyare likelyto becomemore addictive than the current socialmedia and rob people of more personal information.
8.Who inventedthe wordand conceptof metaversesA.Jason Moore.B.FrancesHaugen.C.Mark Zuckerberg.D.Neal Stephenson.
9.What canwe mostprobably doin Jason Moores metaverseA.Take aclass.B.Work outwith friends.C.Play video games.D.Tour aroundthe world.
10.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe FrancesHaugens attitudeto metaversesA.Positive.B.Disapproving.C.Unconcerned.D.Excited.
11.What isthe suitabletitle forthetextA.A VeryBrief IntroductiontotheSo-called MetaversesB.The Advantagesand DisadvantagesoftheMetaversesC.Why DidFacebook Wantto ChangeIts Nameto MetaD.What DoScientists andExperts ThinkoftheMetaverses【答案】
8.D
9.A
10.B
11.A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文近来元宇宙着实火了那么这到底是个什么东西呢?文章给我们进行了详细介绍【题详解】8细节理解题根据第三段(尼尔•斯“Neal Stephensonmade upthe termin his1991science-fiction bookSnow Crash蒂芬森在他年的科幻小说《雪崩》中创造了这个词)”可知,这个概念是由科幻作家首创1991Neal Stephenson的故选项D【题详解】9推理判断题根据第四段“They arevirtual worldswhere youfeel likeyoure insidea coolvideogame.But itsso muchmorethanagame becauseits liketheInternet,where youresocially connectedand youcan doalmost anythinginthe「metaverse saidJasonMoorewhoteachesvirtualartatBrooklynCollegeandspendsacoupleofhoursinthemetaverse(它们是虚拟世界,让你感觉自己置身于一款很酷的电子游戏中但它远不止是一款游戏,因为它就everyday.“像互联网,你可以在社交网络上联系起来,你可以在元世界里做几乎任何事情,”在布鲁克林学院教授虚拟艺术的杰森•摩尔说,他每天都要在元世界里呆上几个小时)”可推知,我们可以在他的元宇宙工作室中上课故选项A【题详解】10推理判断题根据第六段“But FrancesHaugen,a formerGoogles designer,warns thatmetaverses couldharm personalcalculationskillsandfurther dividesocieties aseach userstays intheir ownvirtual realities.She isalso worriedthat they」但谷歌are likelytobecomemoreaddictivethanthecurrentsocialmediaandrobpeopleofmorepersonalinformation的前设计师弗朗西丝•豪根警告说,元宇宙可能会损害个人计算能力,并进一步分化社会,因为每个用户都停留在自己的虚拟现实中她还担心它们可能会比当前的社交媒体更容易让人上瘾,并剥夺人们更多的个人信息)”可知,她认为元宇宙会带来很多负面影响,所以她对元宇宙是持否定态度的故选项B题详解】[11主旨大意题文章首先介绍了元宇宙的概念是由谁提出来的,接下来通过行内人士解释了元宇宙的现状及可能存在的问题,所以选项“关于所谓的元宇宙的简介”很适合作本文的标题故选项A ADLastyear,morethan130million tonsof single-use plasticswere thrownaway.Now,a newreport findsthat just20companies producedmorethanhalf ofall single-use plasticwaste worldwide.The report,published Tuesdayby AustraliasMindoro Foundation,offers oneofthefullest accountingof thecompaniesbehind the production of single-use plasticsthat researchersbelieve couldaccountforas muchas10%of globalgreenhouseemissions by
2050.The studyhas furtheridentified20companies asthe sourceof55%oftheworldssingle-use plasticwaste in2020,while the top100companies accountformorethan90%.(投资)The reportalso hasstudied themoney investedintheproductionofsingle-use plastics.It findsthat20biggestinvestors holdshares worthclose to$300billion inthe single-use plasticproducers.The topthree investorsare US-basedVanguard Group,Black Rockand CapitalGroup,which according tothe report havean estimated$6billion investedinthe productionofsingle-use plastics.Since mostplasticismade fromoil andgas,theproductionand consumptionof plasticis becominga significantdriveroftheclimate crisis.The reportwarns thatinthenext fiveyears,the globalcapacity toproducethematerials neededforsingle-use plasticscould growby morethan30%.And muchoftheresulting single-use plasticwastewillendupaspollution indeveloping countrieswith poorplasticwastemanagement systems,accordingtothereport.Solving theissue willrequire seriouschanges fromproducers,investors andbanks,the authorswrite.The reportsaysthat producersof polymers-known asthe buildingblocks of plastics-should begindisclosing theirsingle-use plasticwastefbotprint”,while banksand investorsshould entirelystop theirfinancing,in stages,that goestoward theproduction ofsingle-use plastics.In addition,search formore environment-friendly materialsshould beencouraged.A.About13million tons.B.About65million tons.C.About
71.5million tons.D.About117million tons.
13.Where arethetopthree investorsfromA.China.B.The UK.C.Australia.D.The US.
12.How muchsingle-use plasticwaste wasproduced bythetop20companies in
202014.What doesthe fourthparagraph focusonA.The causesoftheglobal warming.B.The potentialharmful effectsofplastic.。
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