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・20242025学年山东省荷泽一中高三下学期线上第二次周考英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.People expectShanghai DisneylandPark tooffer betterservice thanof Tokyos.A.this B.it C.one D.that
2.Nowadays,more and more youngladies,figures mostare fineenough,are goingon adiet.A.who B.whoseC.of whoseD.of whom
3.------David shouldlie tohis bestfriend in order toget thewell-paid job!------It istypical ofhim becausehe・A.is facinghis WaterlooB.is visuallychallengedC.has cast-iron nervesD.worships thegolden calf一
4.What a consequence!—Yes.I himabout it,but withoutsuccess.A.will remindB.would remindC.was remindingD.had reminded
5.you considerthat theairline handled80million passengerslast year,the accidentfigures arereally verysmall.A.Unless B.WhenC.Before D.Though(简装书)
6.Its supposedto bethe end of thepaperback and the ofdigital media,but somebookstores aresurvivingthe InternetAge withsurprising success.A.deadline B.dawnC.dusk D.departure
7.you canlearn toappreciate thechallenges in life,you willfind innerstrength.A.When B.WhileC・Before D.Unless
8.If yougo tobuy thetop best-selling CD,please getfor me.A.one B.itC.this D.that
9.—You werenot listening;what troubledyouReport,Beijing EveningNews reportedThereport showsthat allkinds of social media,especially WeChat,
3.become more andmorepopular in the pastyears amongpeopleover theage of40,
4.the WeChatuse of the post-90s generationhas slightlydecreased,from
5.1percent to
6.6percentMost ofthose people
7.interview for the reportmentioned thatpositive effectsof social media includesocializing with
8.acquaintance andtaking inmore informationHowever,respondents alsonoted thatsocial mediahas causedthem toread fewerbooks,suffer from
9.bad eyesight,sleep lessand haveless privacy,among otherconcerns」As10-result,39percent of the post-QOs^generation attempts11avoid thenegative effectsof mobilephone useIn the firstplace,they turnoff appnotifications whennecessary Moreover,they intentionallylimit the
12.frequent ofsocial mediainteractionsand stayaway from socialmediaentirely incertain situations第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分210HOne day,when I was about5or6years old,my parentswent toa tripGrandma seemedso happyto takecare ofme which shemade mea specialbreakfasts Therefore,I complainedabout thefood shecooked,Grandma quietput down the bowl and wentinto the livingroom I followed and saw tear in her eyes It was the first time that I have everseen mystrong grandmother to、、、cry And I knew I was the one who had caused it I apologized and asked herto forgive meShe smiledand toldme I was、good boy even if I didnt feel like one then That memory will stay in herheart forever,because Ilearn that ask forforgiveness、第二节书面表达满分分helps meto learnand grow25分你校将于月26日“世界知识产权日”举办一次以“科技让校园生活
29.254The WorldIntellectual PropertyDay更美好”为主题的创意作品展假定你是李华,请你代表学校学生会写封邮件,邀Science Makes Life Betteron Campus请美国交换生参与展评活动Henry内容包括目的尊重知识、崇尚科学;
1.展评时间,地点、内容;
2.报名方式及截止日期
3.注意词数左右,内容包括主要要点;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Henry,Yours,Li Hu参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2C、3D、4D、5B、6B、7A、8A、9B、10A、11D、12C、13A、14C、15B、16C、17D、18C、19A、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.C
2.B
3.C
4.A、
221.B
2.B
3.A
4.A、
231.B
2.D
3.B
4.C、
241.C
4.C、
251.D
2.C
3.B
4.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.A
3.D
4.C
5.D
6.A
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.B
11.C
12.A
13.B
14.D
15.A
16.A
17.C
18.B
19.D
20.C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151、
271.to
2.recently
3.have become
5..interviewed
6.acquaintances
7..worse
8.a
9.to avoid
10.frequency第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10One day,when Iwas about5or6years old,my parentswent toa trip.Grandma seemedso happyto takecare ofon fbrmewhichshemade mea specialbreakfast Therefore,I complainedabout thefood shecooked.Grandma quietput thatHoweverquietlydown thebowland went mto the livingroom.IfollowedandsawtearinhereyesIt was the firsttimethat I haveever tearshadseen mystrong grandmotherto cryAndIknewIwastheonewhohadcauseditIapologizedandaskedhertoforgive me.She smiledand toldme IwasbnA goodboyevenifI didntfeellikeonethenThatmemorywillstayinhearta myforever,because Hearnthat askfbr forgivenesshelps meto learnand grow、28Mmg第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Henry,Im delightedto tellyou thatour schoolis goingto holdan exhibitionthat focuseson thetheme ScienceMakesLifeBetter onCampus”,so I am writingto inviteyou tojoin init.The exhibitionwill takeplace in our schoolart galleryon April26th,the WorldIntellectual PropertyDay,aimed toencouragestudents torespect knowledgeand advocatescience.Everyone presentwill feelamazed tosee lotsof fantasticcreative worksfrom usstudents.I feelthat youwould havesomething uniqueto displayin thisexhibition.If you want tohave ago,you arerequired toregisteronline atScience@hotmail byApril1st.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,Li Hua—I mycoming mathexam.A.am thinkingabout B.was thinkingabout C.had thoughtabout D.will thinkabout
10.We reallyemphasize theimportance ofputting safeguardsto preventchildrens identitiesfrom fallinginwrong peopleshands.A.in placeB.in vainC.in questionD.in earnest
11.Why doyouwanta newjob youvegot such a goodone alreadyA.that B.whereC.which D.when
12.Many peoplemay besurprised by the numberof chemicalsthat theyare tothrough everydayhouseholdproducts.A.devoted B.addicted C.exposed D.applied
13.Zhouqu,Gansu was attacked bysuchaterrible mud-rock flowfew residentshad everexperienced before.A.as B.which C.where D.that
14.If youhave anyquestion,please freeto contactme atsue_smith@
126.com.A・to feelB.feeling C.feel D.felt
15.-May Ispeak toMr.Smith--1am afraidnot.He is at ameeting now.Its notA.reliable B.convenientC.beneficial D.available
16.Andrew livesalone andenjoys thecompany of a petcat hesgrown sofond.A.which B.in whichC.of whichD.when
17.No matterhow carefullyyou planyour finances,no onecan when the unexpectedwill happen.A.prove B.implyC.demand D.predict
18..--Would youhave toldhim theanswer hadit beenpossible・■一I wouldhave,but Iso busythen.A・had beenB.were C.was D.would be
19.Dont worry.The hard work thatyou donow laterinlife.A.will berepaid B.was beingrepaidC.has beenrepaid D.was repaid
20.As economyis declining,jobs to the young,continue tobe scarce.C.comfortable D.valuableA.available B.convenient第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6A young man wanderedthrough thedesert forforty daysuntil hereached abeautiful castleat thetop ofa mountain.(圣人)There livedthe sagethat he was lookingfor.With considerablepatience,the sagelistened attentivelyto thereason for the boysvisit,but toldhim thatat thatmoment hedidnot havetime toexplain tohim the secret of happiness.He suggestedthat the young mantake awalk around his palaceand comeback intwo hourstime.However,I wantto askyou afavor,,9he added,banding theboy ateaspoon,in whichhe pouredtwo drops of oil.While youwalk,carry thisspoon anddont let theoil spill.,9The young man beganto climbup anddown the palace staircases,always keepinghis eyesfixed on the spoon.At the endof twohours hereturned to the presenceof thewise man.(挂毯)“So Jasked the sage,“did you see thePersian tapestrieshanging in my diningroom Didyouseethe fantasticgarden thattheMaster ofGardeners spentten yearsin creating^^Embarrassed,the young man admittedthat hehad seennothing.“So,go backand seethe wonders of myworld Jsaid thewise man.“You canttrust aman ifyou dontknow his house.”Now moreat ease,the young man tookthe spoonand wanderedagain through the palace,this timepaying attention to all theworks ofart thathung from the ceilingsand walls.He sawthe gardens,the mountainsall aroundthepalace,and thedelicacy of theflowers.Returning to the sage,he reportedin detailwhat hehad seen.“But whereare the two drops of oilthat Ientrusted toyou”asked theSage.Looking downat the spoon,the young man realizedthat hehad spilledthe oil.Well,that is the onlyadvice Ihave togive you,“said the sage.The secret of happinesslies inlooking atallthe wondersof theworld andnever forgettingthetwodropsofoil in thespoon.”、1What wasthe intentionof the young manto travelto lookforthe sageA.To appreciatethe mostbeautiful sceneryalong theway.B,To experienceadventures of the outsideworld.C.To learnthe secretof happinessfrom thewisest man.D.To figureout whether thesagewas knowledgeableor not.、2Which of the followingstatements iswrongA.The sagelistened to theyoungman withpatience.B.The youngman madeit asthesagehad expected.C.During hissecond roundof wandering,theyoungman appreciatedthewondersof the castle.D.The youngman wastoo concernedabout theoil whenhefirstwent aroundthecastle.、3Why didthesageask theyoungmanto goaroundhiscastle with a spoonoftwodropsofoil(坚持不懈的)A.Because hewanted tofind outwhethertheyoungmanwas perseverantin accomplishinghis goals.B.Because heintended tolet theyoungmanknow thathappiness cameataprice.C.Because hewanted tohelp theyoungmanto uncoverthesecretofhappinessin anindirect way.D.Because hewanted tolettheyoungmantrust him.、4What canwe learnfrom thestoryA.Real happinessconsists inenjoying ourrights andmeanwhile fulfillingour duties.B.We canttrust aman unlesswe getfamiliar withhishouse.C.The searchforthesecretofhappiness demandsour devotion.D.Its noteasy tokeep balancebetween enjoymentand commitment.(分)
22.8The tornadocame withoutany sign——the skywas blueand thesun hadbeen out.The firstalert myhusband,Jimmy,67,and I,65,got camearound9p.m.,from somescrolling textontheTV Jimmywas watching.He ranupstairs tofind mein ourthird-floor bedroom,andwechanged thechannel toour localPensacola,Florida,station.No soonerhad wefound coverageof the tornado thanit was on top of us.The bonesofthe house shook,and thepower wentout.(绝缘材料)Pink insulationflew into the roomfrom atrapdoor to the attic,and the wind beganto roarthrough thehouse.We hadthree(塞进)flights of steps tonavigate toget to the relativesafety ofthe firstfloor.Because thecloset downthere iswedged underneath(坚固的)a brickstaircase,it seemedlike thesturdiest placein ourtown houseto waitthings out.Ididntknow howor ifwe wouldmake itdownthesteps.It feltas ifthere wereno floorunderneath measthewind liftedme off(楼梯扶手)my feet.I grippedthe banisterand triedto moveforward,but thisintense pressureheld mein place.In thoseseconds ofstillness,I couldhear everythingaround merattling.As wereached thelast flightofsteps,our frontdoor blewout.Shards of glass thatlooked likebroken iceflew everywhere.Suddenly,a three-foot-long treebranch whippedthroughthedoorframe.It flewover ourheads,missing usby inches.Had webeen onestepup,it wouldhave impaledus.The backwall ofthehousefollowed suitand toreoff intothe darknessoutside.Instantly Ireached thecloset,Jimmy pushedme downtothecloset floor,but hecouldnt getinside himselfbecause ofthewind.Igripped Jimmysarm asthe tornadosucked thedoor openand triedto bringJimmy withit.My kneesand scalpwere fullofglass,but inthatmoment,I feltno pain.If Ihad letgo,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outand intothe bay.Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.But therewasnothing inthis closetto holdonto.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeople intornadoes doin themovies.I thoughthe wasgone.And theneverythingstopped.He landedon hisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve it was over.Jimmy said hed gooutside tocheck.No,I said.Dont leaveme.”Our neighborsays thestorm lastedfour minutes.In thattime,four ofthe twelvetown housesinourunit werecompletelydestroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthe mostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1Paragraph2—4mainly tell us.A,the tornadowasontopofusB.the tornadocaused greatdamageC.the coverageofthe tornado becamea realityD.thetornadowas sostrong thatit liftedthe authoroff herfeet、2The underlinedwords thisintense pressurein Paragraph3refer to.A.the authorsnervousness aboutthe tornadoB.the forcefromthetornado onthe authorC.the stressthe authorfelt fromher lifeD.the pressurethe banistergave the author、3From thepassage wecan knowthat.A.Neither theauthor norher husbandwas injured.B.the authorshouse wascompletely destroyed.C.they wereaware ofthetornadobefore itcame.D.it becamedark outsidewhenthetornado hitthe town4^The authorwrote thepassage to.A.share withus herexperience ofsurviving atornadoB.warn usofthedanger causedby tornadosC.show ushow tofight againsta tornadoD.tellustornados aredangerous andhow toprotect usfrom them(分)
23.8It maysurprise bookworms,but apparentlymasterpieces suchas JaneEyre arelacking insomething-sound effects.An electronic-book firmis addingbackground noisesand musictotheworks ofCharlotte Bronte,Sir ArthurConan Doyleand WilliamShakespearein thehope ofattracting youngerreaders.In oneexample,a descriptionof rainlashing againsta windowin aSherlockHolmes story will beenhanced“with matchingnoises.The firstmultimedia e-books—with soundsto accompanynovels—will be available thisFriday in the UK.The Booktrackreleases areavailable toiPad users,with othertablet computerversions tofollow.The conceptis alreadyin useinthe U.S.,where theclassicscome with added soundeffects.Readers forexample canhear thechina cupschinking inMr.Darcys gardenas theyread PrideAndPrejudice.A storyby BookerPrize winnerSalman Rushdiewill be released laterintheyear with a speciallycrafted orchestralscore.Rushdies storyIn TheSouth willbereleasedwithasoundtrack providedby theNew ZealandSymphony Orchestra.The PowerOf Sixby PittacusLore,a novelfor youngadults,is oneofthefirst tobe testedwithasoundtrack whichbuilds insuspensein keepingwith theplot.It worksby timingthe speedof eachreader andthe softwaremeasures the“turning”ofapage and(使同步)moves the music orsounds alongaccordingly.It hasbeen createdby Booktrack whichsynchronizes musicto eachnovel.It isfunded byPeter Thiel,aco-founder ofPayPal.Mr.Thiel said,Its alwaysexciting towitness thecreation ofa newform ofmedia.The technologypromises tocaptivate readersina differentway.”However,they havebeen greetedwith horrorby traditionalists,who saythe technologytakes awaythe pleasureof havingones(预期)imagination stimulatedby astory.They alsoraise theprospect ofhaving to ask anoverly eagerreader toturn theirbook down.David Nicholls,whose bestsellerOne Daywas recentlyturned intoa filmstarring AnneHathaway,said,“This soundslike theoppositeof reading.It wouldbeadistraction.,,、1Whafs thepurpose ofthe electronic-book firmadding soundeffects tomasterpiecesA.To addsome creativefactors tothee-books.B.To arouseinterest ofthe readers.C.To satisfythe readers9great need.D.To promotethe technologyprogress.、2Where wasthe ideathat soundsare addedto accompanynovels firstput forwardA.Britain.B.Australia.C.New Zealand.D.America.、3The followingshould bedone to make asoundtrack work,EXCEPT.A.measuring howlong eachreader spendsin readingB,increasing thevolume ofthemusic or soundsC.making outthe readingspeedD.changing themusicorsounds withpages turned、4Whafs Mr.Thief attitudetothefuture ofthe newform ofmediaA.Doubtful.B.Indifferent.C.Hopeful.D.Negative.(分)
24.8In myentire childhood,doctors toldme Iwas overweightso thatI wouldnever playsports orbe athletic.No oneshouldlisten tothe negativityof others.If someonesays youcant,then provethem wrong.When Ifirst startedI couldntdo asingle properpushup andIwasout ofbreath afterwalking upthe basementstairs.Instead ofgivingup andsaying itwas hopeless,I decided to struggleagainst what the doctorshad tosay aboutmy future.It wasntfun atfirst.Infact,itwasextreme suffering.The first2-3years werespent justgetting myselftothepoint wheremost healthyyoung menwouldmerely startfrom.Itwasonly afteryears ofhardworkand patiencethatIbegan gaininga considerableamount ofmuscle andstrength.When Ifinally gottothepoint offeeling goodabout myselfand my body forthefirsttime inmy life,mybodydecidedtogiveme(溃疡性结肠炎)the fingeronce again.I developedsevere ulcerativecolitis andlost itall.The childwho once was extremelyoverweightwas nowthe manwho lookedlike acancer survivor.I wentfrom210pounds fairlyfit to160pounds ofskin andbonewithin2-3months.Once again,I workedmy wayback upto where1oncewasand runmoreandmore forgreater distancesand longerperiods.Nowt at205pounds andnearing middleaged,I amthe fittestIhaveever beeninmylife.I amnot sharingthis storyinorderto talkbig.Iamonly hopingthat mystorywillencourage someonewho isstruggling likeIwas、to stepup andtake theirlife andtheir healthinto theirhands.Never giveup!If Ican doit,then anyonecan.1What didthe authordecideto doaccording toparagraph1A.Be aprofessional athlete.B.Follow thedoctors9advice.C.Set thedoctors9advice aside.D.Point outothers negativity.、2What didtheauthordo whenfacing challengeA.Wait patiently.B.Continue fighting.C.Give uphope.D.Consult hisdoctor.、3What doesthe underlinedphrase giveme theflnger^^in paragraph3refer toA.Treat mebadly.B.Support mefirmly.C.Congratulate mewarmly.D.Help me greatly.、4What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To sharehis experiencesagainst illness.B.To showhis deeplove oftaking exercise.C.To inspireothers tomeet challengesbravely.D.To introducea newway ofimproving health.(分)(齐特琴)
25.10The guzheng is atraditional Chinesemusical instrument.It belongstothezither familyof stringinstruments.It isthe parentof many musical instrumentsof someother countries.The guzhengshould notbe confusedwith theguqin,another ancient Chinese zitherbut withoutbridges.Now the guzhengiszitherwith movablebridges andusually21strings,although itcan havefrom15-25strings.The guzheng9s stringswere formerlymade ofsilk,though mostplayers usedmetal stringsbythe20lh century.Since the mid-20th centurymost performersuse steelstrings.The guzheng(共振腔).has alarge resonantcavityThe guzhenghas existedsince theWarring StatesPeriod andbecame especiallypopular duringthe Qindynasty.The numberofstrings onthe guzhenghas alwaysfluctuated.There wereas fewas6toasmany as23strings duringthe Tangdynasty.The earliestrecordoftheguzheng belongedtothehistorian SimaQian.Until1961,the commonguzheng had16strings,although bythemid-20由century18-string guzhengwere alsoin use.In1961,Xu Zhenggao,together withWang Xunzhi,introduced thefirst21-stringguzheng aftertwo yearsof researchand development.In1960,they alsoinvented the“S-shaped”left stringrest,which wasquickly adoptedby allguzheng makersand isstill usedtoday.This curveallows forgreater easeintuning the strings and,combined withstrings ofdifferent thickness,allows forgreater resonancein boththe deeperandthehigher(音调)pitch ranges.The21-string guzhengisthemost commonlyused one,but sometraditional musiciansstill usethe16-string one.、1We caninfer fromParagraph1that.A.theguzhengisamusical instrumentoriginating fromJapanB.there isonly onekind ofstring instrumentin ChinaC.there aremany kindsof guzhengintheworldD.manymusicalinstruments inother countriesare relatedtotheguzheng、2Which ofthe followingmaterial mayNOT havebeen usedtomakethestringsoftheguzheng probablyA.Silk B.SteelC.Wood D.Copper、3The underlinedword“fluctuated“in paragraph3can bereplaced byA.jumped B.changedC.flowed D.waved、4Which ofthe followingstatements istrue according tothepassageA.The guqingis anancientChinesezither withbridges.B.The guzhengbecame espeviallypopular inthe TangDynastyC.All musiciansdont usethe21-string guzheng.D.Xu Zhenggaoinvented the“S-shaped”left stringrest himself.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)()
26.30When CharlesBarkleys motherpassed away,Barkley*s hometowncame tothe funeral.But an[guest alsocame.He wasnta basketballplayer orfrom Barkleyshometown.More2,he wasmy dad-a scientist.My dadsaidhe3about Barkleylong beforehe methim.Whenever we4dinner parties,he wouldtalk aboutBarkley.Basketballhas neverbeen mything.I5some keywords intoa searchengine to6something aboutBarkley.He seemedpretty famousand7not likeanyonewho wouldbe friendswith my dad.But thefriendship wasreal.My dad8made aslide ofphotos ofhim andBarkley togetherfor ourcommunitys ChineseNew Yearparty-totally irrelevanttothe9,I askedhim whatmade thembecome friends.“As anAsian intheU.S.,we hada good10he said.We agreeon manyviews.They believedthe colorof theirskin didn*t
11.But ona Sundayafternoon mydad passed away.Everyone was12as Barkleyattended thefuneral.nIt givesmegreat13and joytoknow Iwasafriend of his,Barkley said.nJust hearingabout himatthe14-what hehad achievedand whathewastrying tohelp others15,touched meI16he wouldbe knownto manypeople.nAt thefuneral,people17memories ofmydad.I realizethat evenafter hepassedaway,I wouldcontinue to18things abouthim.The storyofhisfriendship withBarkley wasnot justa19withafamous person-it threwlight onthe20of thisworld.
1、A.frequent B.unexpected C.average D.unwelcome
2、A.specifically B.importantly C.carefully D.strictly、3A.cared B.worried C.thought D.knew、4A.held B.organized C,attended D,arranged
5、A.read B.forgot C・sent D.typed、6A.find outB.apply forC.talk aboutD.pick up、7A.potentially B.accidentally C.deliberately D.certainly、8A.still B.also C.even D.already、9A.experience B.holiday C.player D.friendship、10A.chance B.conversation C-argument D.choice、11A.bum B.differ C.matter D.shine、12A.astonished B.thrilled C.annoyed D.disappointed、13A.moments B.memories C.relief D.comfort、14A.meeting B,hometown C.party D.funeral
15、A.accomplish B・contribute C.develop D.gain、16A.wished B.declared C.suspected D,confirmed
17、A.improved B.refreshed C・shared D.lost、18A.spread B.learn C.obtain D.mourn、19A.connection B.coincidence C,phenomenon D.relationship、20A.benefits B.responsibilities C.possibilities D.varieties第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式L5151(分)语法填空
27.15(通知)Nearly fortypercent ofChinas youngpeople bornafter1990have turnedoff notificationsfromsocialmedia apps()due1-sensing thenegative effectsofsocialmedia,accordingtothe
2.recent releasedKantar ChinaSocial MediaImpact。
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