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安徽省黄山市届高三毕业班质量检测(二模)英语试题2025注意事项.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需2改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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1.How does the mansuggest goingto thecinemaA.By taxi.B.By bus.C.On foot.
2.Where willthey havedinner tonightA.At home.B.At Browns.C.At Dannys.
3.What causedthe mansaccidentA.He wasdrunk driving.B.He wasdriving fast.C.He didntsee thegirl.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.What they*11do thisweekend.B.Where the man borrowedthe book.C.When the woman canget herbook back.
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各5小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题667A.Manager andstaff.B.Fellow workers.C.Husband andwife.
6.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersThankyou for your attention.第二节(满分分)25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(雪堆)“Are youOK”asked Daddy.Our carhad slidoff thecountry roadinto asnowdrift.Daddytried tostart the car.Nothing happened.€CWe restuck/he said.Even worse,his phonesbattery hadrun out.Thankfully,we gotGrandma*s worrybox.We pulledout ablanket,hats,gloves,a fatcandle,matches,and chocolate bars fromthe box.Your grandmais aworrier,but shessmart.I11try tolisten toher adviceandstay putduring thenext stormwarning.The whitewind poundedthecaras wemoved to the backseat.Would theyoung ladycare tosnuggle(依偎)”Daddy wrappedthe blanketaround usand overour heads.He litthe candle.Aweak warmthfilled our blankettent.“We needto thinkwarm/5said Daddy.“How abouta warmsong game”Then webegan tosing warmsongs,likeYou AreMy Sunshine.We clappedand stampedas thewhite(打颤),wind blewover thecar.However,when ourteeth chatteredit justmade thesongs soundsilly.“Will westay hereall night”I asked.I dontthink soJ Daddy said.Grandma knows when weleft,and Momknowswhenwe*re duehome.They*11have peoplelooking forus whenthe snowstormblowsover.”“But whilewe wait,how abouta warm-thought contestWhoever thinksof thewarmest thoughtwinsthis handy,nutritious,delicious chocolatebar Jadded Daddy.“You start.^^I thought.Hot chocolate,^“Pretty good/9said Daddy.What about...sunburn onyour shoulders.I said,How about...wearing myfurry coat.”“And whileyou rewearing yourfurry coat,you reroasting hotdogs overa campfire.“And thecampfire ison asunny beachin California...in August!”added.Top that,Daddy.”Hmm...got it!”said Daddy.“The warmestthought of all time.Ready Takinga swimin apool ofboilingchicken noodlesoup.And youre notallowed tohold ontonoodles.I laughed.You winthis handy,nutritious,delicious chocolatebar!”Daddy splitit withme.We savedthe otherone forlater.注意续写词数应为左右;1,
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Our fatcandle wasn*t veryfat anymore.Then,red andblue,red andblue——The policehad foundus!宣城市届高中毕业班第二次调研测试2025英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)301-5CAACB6-10CACAA11-15BCCBC16-20BAABB第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)5021-23DAC24-27DBCA28-31DBCC32-35BDAA36-40EFGBC第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)301511541-45BDABC46-50ABDCA51-55BCDAC第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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65.priority第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15One possibleversion:Self-Reflection:A Pathto GrowthGoodmorning,dear teachersandfellow students!Today,Id liketo highlightthe significanceofself-reflection,a time-honored wisdomfrom Chineseculture.Zengzi sadvice,I dailyexaminemyself,“emphasizes theimportance ofdaily self-reflection.Self-reflection has been agame-changer inmy learning.I stillremember whenstruggling withmath,instead ofcomplaining aboutexternal factors,I carefullyanalyzed myproblems and adjusted learningapproaches.Eventually Iwas rewardedwith improvedacademic performance.Since then,my confidencehas been significantlyboosted.I wouldlike you all tomake self-reflection adaily habit,which cango along wayto ourperson algrowth.Thankyou foryourattention.第二节(满分分)25One possibleversion:Ourfat candlewasn*t veryfatanymore.Daddys runningnose wasred.My feetwere freezing.ltbecame quieteroutside thecar.Above,the snowshowed nosigns ofstopping.It shouldn,t betoo muchlongernow JDaddysaid.“I dontthink Ican waitmuch longer.^^A tearrolled frommy eye.Daddywrapped mein theblanket andlifted meinto hislap.He loweredhis faceto mineand sangsoftly.Finally,sunlight foughtback theclouds andfilledourcar.It warmedthe aira little.Then,red andblue,red andblue--------The policehadfound us!A policeofficer tookus intohiscar.It wasso warmthat Itook offmy hatand gloves.After awhile,Daddy did,too.The officergave useacha cupof hotchocolate.Daddy Iwant onemore chanceat thewarm-thought contest.OK”Henodded.Bein gin awarm car,drinking hotchocolate,with youas asmuggle partner.Daddy smiled andsaid,“I oweyouachocolatebar,young lady.,,
7.What isthe womansadvice for the manA.Complain to the manager.B.Call roomservice again.C.Change thehotel.听第段材料,回答第、题789A.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Disappointed.
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9.What willthe womando for the manA.Recommend himto the manager.B.Arrange for an interview.C.Guarantee himthe job.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.How didthewomanget hersmartphoneA.She boughtit online.B.She boughtit downtown.C.She receivedit as a gift.
11.What isthe functionof FeedlyA.To helpusers stayorganized.B.To helpusers readnews.C.To helpusers study.
12.What willthe mando nextA.Recommend moreapps.B.Teach howto usethe apps.C.Show howto findthe apps.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What didthe mando inThe SouthseaTimesA.An editor.B.A reporter.C.A trainee.
14.How manypositions didthe manhold inThe SouthernMailA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
15.What didthemanthink ofhis experienceas anews producerA.Unchallenging.B.Unforgettable.C.Unpleasant.
16.Who doesthemanwork fornowA.Radio Wales.B.Bristol Council.C.Hatherfield Herald.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.How longdid ittake toconstruct themuseumA.About4years.B.About5years.C.About6years.
18.What isthe sizeof themuseums exhibitionhallsA.6,000m
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19.Where arethe large-sized artworks displayedA.In thewest hall.B.In theround hall.C.In theeast hall.
20.When canvisitors goto themuseumA.At10:00am onMonday.B.At9:00am onTuesday.C.At4:00pm onWednesday.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DATheUpdates onStreamingThese days,if youdont stream,it feelsan awfullot asif you*re swimmingagainst thestream.Streaming ismore straightforwardthan ever.If youhave anewer TV,all youhave todo isselect one(有of thebuilt-in appsand signup tostart watching.Besides givingyou moreto watch,cutting thecable线电视)could saveyou money.Here*stherundown on the major services andthe bigshows andmoviesthey offer.NetflixThe granddaddyof streamingbuilt adynasty onfantastic showswith establishedfan bases,likeFriends andGreys Anatomy.Then Netflixwent allin onaward-winning andfan-favorite originalslikeHouse ofCards etc.Price:$
6.99/month withads;$
15.49/month ad-free.HuluOnce littlemore thanNetflixs under-study,Hulu iscoming fortop namesince
2019.As agiant,it nowoffers basicsubscriptions includingoriginal Hulushows likeThe Bearetc.,as wellas somepopularfilms.Price:$
7.99/month withads;$
17.99/month ad-free.Max(前身),Maxs predecessorHBO Go,was morea libraryto shelvepast seasonsof itshits such as GameofThrones andThe Sopranos.But now,its nolonger HB-Only.Viewers cango throughDiscoverytitleslike HouseHunters andfeature filmssuch asDune,and DontWorry Darling.Price:$
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9.99/month.
21.What cana viewerget fromstreamingA.A freecable.B.Tips onswimming skills.C.Built-in apps.D.Easier accessto hitmovies.
22.Which ofthe followingis possiblythe earlieststreaming providerA.Netflix.B.Hulu.C.Max.D.Apple TV+.
23.How muchshould auser payat leastfor aservice withoutads fortwo monthsA.$
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98.BI cantremember howmany timesI vebeen asked,“If youcould havea superpower,what woulditbe”My answerwould alwaysbe thesame:Id wantthe ability to know what people are thinking.Absolutely,flying andinvisibility hadcrossed mymind.But everytime,Id alwayssettle onperceivingpeoples thoughts.As acurious person,Im alwayswondering whatis goingthrough someoneshead.Andwhat ifI somehowhad thesuperpower Idalways wanted,like HalStewart inMegamind,and wasable tohearpeoples innervoiceIn afriend group,I usuallytake abackseat inconversations,watching everyoneelse interactingandoccasionally contributingmy opinion.Seeing howpeople communicatewith eachother makes me wonderwhatis reallygoing onin theirheads.Whether weadmit itor not,we alwayskeep somethoughts toourselves.Its humannature,after all.Yet ourtendency tohide certainfeelings andunintentionally judgeotherskeeps meon edge.Its whatmakesmewant toknowwhatpeoplearethinking.Tm constantlyafraidof whatpeople thinkof me.Do Ilook badDidI dosomething wrongThesethoughts oftenconsume meand makeme overthink.I overthinkpeoples reactions,movementsand evenwords.I overthinkpast conversationsI had,wondering whatI couldhave saidinstead tomake mesoundless stupidor moregenuine.Ultimately,I*ve cometo realizethat itshouldnt really matter what other people think.Whileknowing whatpeople thinkof memay settle any doubtsI haveabout myselforarelationship,its an(压侄『性地)overwhelmingly exhaustingabilitytohave.Indeed,its notworth wastingtime,energy andemotions worryingabout whetheryou appear cool tosomeone.You onlyhave somuch controlover that.Focus onwhat youcan control,but dontoverthink.At(坏蛋).the endof Megamind,Hal realizesall hissuperpowers“made himthe villainThey consumedhim;having thepowers wasntworth itin the end.So letgo.Because intheend,does itreallymatter whatotherpeoplethinkNo superpoweris100percent worthit.
24.What specialability wasthe authoreager topossessA.Flying inthe airfreely.B.Being madeinvisible.C.Controlling others1thoughts.D.Reading peoplesminds.
25.How doesthe authordescribe himselfin asocial circleA.He dominatesconversations.B.He is a relativelyreserved one.C.He consistentlyshares hisopinions.D.He ismore of a talkerthan alistener.
26.What isthe authorsfinal realizationabout thesuperpowerA.It doesntappearcoolat all.B.It cantsettleanydoubts abouthimself.C.It canbe time-consuming andstressful.D.It makeshim overthinkpositive things.
27.What canbe thebest titlefor the textA.Let Goof TheseThoughts B.The Pursuitof SuperpowerC.Keep YourThoughts toYourself D.The Burdenof SuperpowerCFirstthey camefor theeggs.Then thefeta cheese,cottage cheeseand cucumbers.In somecountries,(食材)these ingredientswere evenout ofstock:Iceland experienceda shortageof cucumbers,and fetabrieflydisappeared fromgrocery-store shelves.The reasonforthemass purchasesEnthusiasts of onlinecooking wereeager torecreate viralvideos inwhich eachof theseingredients starred.Few topicsare asappetizing tonetizens ascooking,especially overthe holidays.Food isthefourth-most popularsubject onthe internet,up from17th placein2009,according toGWI,aconsumer-research firm.The abundanceof online-food contents not onlycauses occasionalingredient shortageswhen avideogoes viral.It isalso makingcooking moregregarious.In eatingbroadcast videos,streamers canpig outfoodin frontof acamera andfield livecomments fromviewers andgive instantfeedbacks.The internethasbrought peoplewithout notablerestaurants orcookbooks tochef stardom.For example,around21millionpeople subscribetotheYouTube ofNick DiGiovanni,a28-year-old,Harvard-educated foodpersonality,about thesame numberas subscribeto thatofGordon Ramsay,a famousBritish chef.The factthat socialmedia havecaused interestin foodto riseas fastas home-baked breadshould notcomeasasurprise.Everyone hasto eat,and cookingisacommon hobby.Video isalso anefficient mediumforinstruction-more precise,in manyways,than thewritten word.Americans whorecently cookedturkeysfor Thanksgivingcan testifythafgolden brown,,to onecook maylook underdoneto anotherand evenburntto athird.Successful online food personalities6trecognise andmake areal effortto meetthe specificneeds oftheirviewers”,explains MadelineBuxton,culture andtrends managerat YouTube.Some viewerswant to(感同身受地)be entertained;others wantto learn,travel oreat vicariouslythrough peoplemoreadventurous thanthey are.Online chefsand foodboosters sella lifestyle:you arewhat youeat,how youeatand whatyou watchabout eating.
28.What causedsome ingredientsto besold outin IcelandA.The delicacyof those ingredients.B.The modestprice ofthoseingredients.C.The inadequacyofonlinefood contents.D.Food lovers*rush toremake onlinevideos.
29.What doesthe underlinedwordgregarious in paragraph3meanA.Creative.B.Social.C.Convenient.D.Famous.
30.Why doesthe authormention Thanksgivingturkey cookingA.To illustratetastes differin turkey cooking.B.To turncooking into a widespreadpastime.C.To showvideos deliverclearer instructions.D.To suggesta preferredway ofturkeycooking.
31.What isBuxtons opinionabout successfulonlinefoodcontentsA.They shouldbe entertainingand instructive.B.They shouldbe adventurousand healthy.C.They shouldbe tailoredto differentneeds.D.They shouldbe devoted to abalanced lifestyle.DLook throughthe pagesofabusiness magazineor walkthrough anairport ortrain stationand yourelikely tobe surroundedwith advertisingfrom companiesclaiming tohave gonegreen.Go toa grocerystore(净零排and you*11see everythingfrom laundrywashing powderto yogurtclaiming tobe net zero放).Unfortunately,this isntalways thecase.Painting arosy pictureof going green wontactually work.This iswhy the United NationsSecretary-General AntonioGuterres decidedto blowthe whistleandcall oncorporations tostart walkingthe talkon theirnet-zero promises---------------which wouldrequire immediateaction tocut greenhousegas emissionsas closeto zeroas possible.TheSecretary-Gener alisclear:“We cannotafford slowmovers,fake moversor anyform ofgreenwashing.”But whyis greenwashingso badIn partbecause therisks areso high.It*snotjust falseadvertising:fake net zero claimsdrive upthe costthat ultimatelyeveryone willhave topay inorder tostop climatechange.Greenwashing alsofuels publicdisbelief aboutclimate issuesand damagesone ofthe few(协调)mechanisms wehave tocoordinate globalaction.To restorehonesty tonet zerocommitment,the Secretary-General establisheda globaltask forceof17experts tolook closelyat thestandards,definitions andcriteria surroundingthem.The report,calledlntegrity Matters”,sets outwhat itmeans tomake a net zeropromise.Once ineffect,the criteriaclarifywhat doesand doesntcount towardsanet zero goalas wellas whatis plainlydisqualifying.Thismeans thatwe canknow thecompanys overallemissions aregoing downinstead ofbuying cheaplowquality creditin ashort periodof time.We alsowant companies to publiclyand transparentlydisclose realprogress theyare orarent makingtoreduce theiremissions.Work isunderway todevelop acredible,comprehensive publiconline databasethatwe cancheck tosee theprogress acompany isor isntmaking toreduce itsemission.Today,we needa seriesof interconnectedand dynamicmoves fornetzerogoals.As Canada*sMinsterof Environmentand ClimateChange,1saw thepower ofbusiness,financial institutions,cities andregions tohelpaccelerate positivechange.
32.Why doesthe authorlist netzero claimsinparagraph1A.To advertisegreen products.B.To presenta phenomenon.C.To proposea suggestion.D.To criticizenetzero.
33.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe greenwashingA.It advocatesmaintaining a positive lifestyleby walking.B.It isdevotedtodeveloping sustainableand green products.C.It dampenspublic enthusiasmfor buyinghigh qualitygoods.D.It isan actto offermisleading claimsabout cuttingemissions.
34.What canwe learnabout IntegrityMatters fromthetextA.It canoffer specificguidelines onenvironmental promise.B.It forcescompaniestodeclare theirprogress ingoinggreen.C.It hasaddressed publicsconcerns overnetzeropromise.D.It maydisqualify consumersto buygreenproducts.
35.What mightthe authorcontinue talkingaboutA.Examples ofcombined greenefforts.B.Benefits ofensuring asustainable planet.C.Rewards fbrgenuine greenaction.D.Great influencesof IntegrityMatters.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项While yoga is knownfor enhancingbalance,flexibility,and calmness,its oftenconsidered lesseffectivefor weight loss thanother exercises.However,even non-intense yogasustains lastingcalorieburning afterpractice.
36.Heres moreabout howyoga isa completebody andmindworkout.Removing stress,Reducing pounds(荷尔蒙),Yoga helpsmanage stress,and studiesshow highlevels ofcortisol,a stresshormone canleadto anincrease infat.Yoga has an impactonthebodys stressresponse andreduces theproduction ofhormoneslinked toweight again.
37.In onestudy,researchers found that(下丘脑),practicing yogaseemed toimpact thehypothalamus reducingcortisol production.And anotherstudyfoundthat doing meditative(冥想的)yoga reducedparticipants9cortisol levels.Making weight loss lastRecentresearch showslong-term yogaaids weightloss andboosts cognitiveskills forapositive mood.Jessica,a BrownUniversity professor,ledastudy onyogas practicabilityof weightmaintenance.
38.Jessica addsthat someoneexperiencing a more positivemood maybe lesslikelyto overeatin responseto negativeemotions,or maybe ableto getback ontrack moreeasily afteranovereating period,versus feelingguilty aboutovereating andcontinuing toengage inunhealthy practices.39A studyfound nodifference inweightlosstotals forparticipants practicinga gentleyoga versusa moreenergeticyoga.The bestyogaisthe practicethat fitsforyou.There aremany accessiblestyles of yoga thatmeetyou whereyou1re nomatterwhatyour size,age,physical challengeor background.
40.A.Practicing agentle yogaB.Choosing theright typeC.Everybody canbenefit froma yogapracticeD.Theres noone styleofyogathat*s bestfor weightlossE.Thats becauseyoga*s otherbenefits canhelp withweightlosstooF.Several studieshave confirmedthatdoingyoga doesreduce cortisollevels第三部分语言运用G.It showsyoga mayenhance long-term weightloss viaamorepositivemood(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DThefire racedthrough Lahaina lastAugust sofast thatit killed100people anddestroyed morethan2200buildings,most ofthem homes.That afternoon,Kalyn,a36-year-old doctor,41her walletand hergrandmothers pearlsand droveoutof town.She42everything elsein herfour bedroomhouse:clothes,documents,a computerand sevensurfboards.Kalyn surfedalmost everyday;surfing wasa sourceof43andameans tomaintain hermentalhealth.Seeing hersurfboards reducedtoapile offibers was
44.Jude,a53-year-old native,hasbeenriding thewaves sincehe wasa teenagerand hehasbeen45surfboards forthe last15years.He knowsthe46ofagood surfboard.Asurfboard ispart ofyour wholebeingand losing a boardis likelosingapart ofyour_47_He realizedhe could48the surferswho hadlosttheir boards.Jude startedby49people whowanted todonate extraboards.But manysurfers usecustomboards50to accommodatetheir sizeorthetype ofwaves theyride.Jude51the boardsin hisstudio,52designing andcrafting themone ata time.He53each(多聚氨酯泡沫)board froma blockof poly-urethane foamusing acomputer-aided machine,then takesan(木工包)hour ortwo to54it byhand withplanes ljand sandingblocks.When that*s done,he takesit to(树脂).the glassfactory tobe accomplishedwith coatsof fiberglassand resin“I criedwhen Isaw it,“Kalyn says.“He createdan artpiece forme,and giftedme backa hugepart of
41.A.ignored B.grabbed C.hid D.discovered
42.A.forgot B.took C.moved D.lost
43.A.joy B.madness C.pride D.confidence
44.A.confusing B.shocking C.frightening D.embarrassing
45.A.researching B.collecting C.building D.storing
46.A.value B.structure C.features D.elements
47.A.determination B.soul C.dream D.bravery
48.A.teach B.encourage C.save D.help
49.A.reminding B.warning C.connecting D.disturbing
50.A.designed B.changed C.explored D.checked
51.A.carries B.shapes C.paints D.replaces
52.A.eagerly B.sadly C.carefully D.gently
53.A.nails B.measures C.numbers D.cuts
54.A.finish B.combine C.fix D.keep
55.A.carry forwardB.shift awayC.move forwardD.get awaymymental health.Feeling joyagain helpedme55第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Released onJan20,DeepSeek quicklysoared tothe topof Applesapp storesfree charts,surpassingOpenAIs ChatGPT.In taskssuchasmathematics,coding andnatural languagereasoning,the performanceof DeepSeek iscomparable tothe56lead modelsfrom heavyweightslike OpenALOfficiallyknown57DeepSeek ArtificialIntelligence FundamentalTechnologyResearch Co,Ltd,thefirm58found inJuly
2023.When askedaboutthemeaning oFDeepSeek,its_59late RIchatbot replied,The namereflects thecompanys missionto deeplyexplore andadvance thefoundational technologiesofAI,aiming________________________________60push theboundaries ofAI innovationandapplication.The breakthroughmade byDeepSeek showsthe possibilityof advancedAI atmuch lowercosts61was widelybelieved intheUnitedStates.62compare toother well-known models,数量级DeepSeek achievedan order-of-magnitude reductionof cost.DeepSeek hasgreatly benefitedfrom open-source principlesand,in turn,demonstrates63strongcommitment tosharing knowledgeand contributingtothecollective advancementof technology.WhileOpenAT64initial startedasanopen-source organizationbut latershifted toa closed-source model,DeepSeek hastaken adifferent path.Highlighting theimportance ofpromoting cooperationand innovationthroughopen-source principles,Liang Wenfeng,the founderofDeepSeek,said thatbuilding arobusttechnological ecosystemisthe65prior.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15为践行曾子“吾日三省吾身”的思想,你校将举办“传统文化与成长”主题英语演讲比赛请你以为题写一篇演讲稿,分享你对自省的看法,内容包括Self-Reflection:A Pathto Growth.你的理解;1自身经历
2.注意写作词数应为个左右;1,
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3Self-Reflection:A Pathto GrowthGoodmorning,dear teachersand fellowstudents!。
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