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2019-2020学年河南省平顶山市鲁山县第一高级中学高二4月月考英语试题
第I卷(选择题
共55分)
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,共35分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
A
Family
fights
are
never
pleasant.
Whether
you
are
dealing
with
a
loud
sister
or
a
stubborn
mom
or
dad,
the
situation
can
be
bad.
At
least
that’s
what
we
have
learned
to
expect.
What
if
it
could
be
different?
What
if
family
fights
and
conflicts
could
be
turned
into
opportunities
to
become
closer?
What
if
problems
could
be
solved
with
everyone
walking
away
feeling
more
deeply
cared
for
and
loved?
Family
fighting
is,
on
one
level,
about
power.
Someone
is
telling
someone
else
what
to
do.
In
a
short
moment,
emotions
can
be
brought
out
and
the
fight
is
on.
You
can
go
down
that
old
road
or
you
can
try
something
different.
In
any
fight,
you
have
a
need
to
be
listened
to
and
understood.
People
raise
their
voices
and
shout
at
each
other
because
they’re
not
being
listened
to.
It’s
totally
unconscious.
You
want
your
mom
or
dad
to
listen
and
understand.
But
you
always
seem
to
forget
the
person
you’re
fighting
with
has
the
same
need
to
be
listened
to.
So
if
you
can
put
aside
your
need
for
a
few
minutes,
the
situation
will
change
quickly.
Give
the
other
person
some
time
to
express
his
or
her
feelings,
and
you
will
earn
your
turn
to
be
listened
to.
And
while
you
are
listening,
you
have
to
listen
for
the
right
information.
The
best
way
to
do
this
in
emotional
situations
is
to
forget
most
of
the
words
because
many
people
can’t
express
what
they
are
feeling
with
words
alone,
especially
when
they
are
upset.
But
if
the
situation
starts
to
get
out
of
hand,
it
would
be
wise
to
just
calm
down
and
leave
the
problem
until
later
because
many
fights
happen
at
the
wrong
time.
The
situation
will
die
down
quickly,
usually
in
less
than
30
seconds.
You
can
either
move
on
to
problem
solving
or
reach
an
agreement
to
work
on
it
at
a
better
time.
This
way,
everyone
will
feel
respected
and
listened
to,
even
when
there
is
conflict.
Emotions
will
be
understood
and
respected,
and
it
will
bring
your
family
closer
together.
1.From
the
first
3
paragraphs,
we
can
conclude
that
______.
A.people
had
better
avoid
family
fights.
B.family
members
fight
to
control
each
other
C.family
fights
can
be
changed
into
something
positive
D.when
family
members
fight,
it’s
worse
as
they
know
each
other’s
weakness
2.In
the
author’s
opinion,
the
key
to
dealing
with
family
fights
is
to
______.
A.satisfy
the
need
to
be
listened
to
first
B.make
sure
that
you’re
the
first
to
be
listened
to
C.pay
no
attention
to
what
others
say
in
emotional
situations
D.stop
quarrelling
when
you
feel
you
are
giving
orders
3.When
the
situation
gets
out
of
control,
it’s
best
to
______.
A.wait
for
a
suitable
moment
to
speak
B.let
the
other
person
express
their
feelings
C.work
on
a
written
agreement
first
D.move
on
to
problem
solving
B
On
the
day
the
tornado
hit,
there
was
no
sign
severe
weather
was
on
its
way—the
sky
was
blue
and
the
sun
had
been
out.
My
husband
Jimmy
and
I
were
watching
TV
upstairs.
No
sooner
had
we
got
the
coverage
of
the
tornado
than
it
was
on
top
of
us.
It
was
the
loudest
thing
I
have
ever
heard.
The
bones
of
the
house
shook,
and
the
power
went
out.
We
had
three
flights
of
steps
to
get
through
to
get
to
the
relative
safety
of
the
first
floor.
As
we
struggled
to
reach
the
last
flight
of
steps,
our
front
door
blew
out.
Pieces
of
glass
that
looked
like
crushed
ice
flew
everywhere.
Suddenly,
a
three-foot-long
tree
branch
flew
over
our
heads,
missing
us
by
inches.
Had
we
been
one
step
up,
it
would
have
impaled
us.
By
the
time
I
reached
the
closet,
Jimmy
pushed
me
down
to
the
closet
floor,
but
he
couldn’t
get
inside
himself
because
of
the
wind.
I
grasped
Jimmy’s
arm
and
tried
to
bring
Jimmy
with
it.
My
knees
and
head
were
full
of
glass,
but
in
that
moment,
I
felt
no
pain.
If
I
had
let
go,
Jimmy
would
have
flown
right
out
the
back
of
the
house
and
into
the
bay.
“Hold
on!
Hold
on!”
he
yelled.
But
there
was
nothing
in
this
closet
to
hold
on
to.
All
of
a
sudden,
Jimmy
lifted
off
his
feet
like
people
in
tornadoes
do
in
the
movies.
I
thought
he
was
gone.
And
then
everything
stopped.
He
landed
on
his
feet.
In
those
first
quiet
moments,
I
couldn’t
believe
it
was
over.
Jimmy
said
he’d
go
outside
to
check.
“No,”
I
said.
“Don’t
leave
me.
Don’t
leave
me.”
Our
neighbor
says
the
storm
lasted
four
minutes.
In
that
time,
four
of
the
twelve
town
houses
in
our
unit
were
completely
destroyed.
Of
the
houses
left
standing,
ours
suffered
the
most
damage.
Amazingly,
none
of
us
were
severely
injured.
4.Which
of
the
following
sentences
is
NOT
the
evidence
to
show
the
tornado
is
violent?
A.It
was
the
loudest
thing
I
have
ever
heard.
B.The
bones
of
the
house
shook,
and
the
power
went
out.
C.Our
neighbor
says
the
storm
lasted
four
minutes.
D.Pieces
of
glass
that
looked
like
crushed
ice
flew
everywhere.
5.From
the
passage,
we
can
infer
that______.
A.The
couple
had
predicted
the
arrival
of
the
tornado
in
advance.
B.Jimmy
flew
right
out
the
back
of
the
house
and
into
the
bay
during
the
tornado.
C.The
three-foot-tree
flew
over
the
couple’s
head
and
injured
them
badly.
D.The
author
still
felt
scared
when
the
tornado
was
suddenly
over.
6.Why
did
the
author
feel
“no
pain”
in
paragraph4?
A.She
didn’t
hurt
badly
enough
to
sense
the
pain.
B.She
was
severely
injured
and
failed
to
sense
the
pain.
C.Her
attention
was
fully
focused
on
her
husband.
D.She
had
let
her
husband
go
away
from
her
hand.
7.Which
of
the
following
phrases
best
describes
the
couple’s
experience
in
this
tornado?
A.A
thrilling
adventure
B.A
narrow
escape
C.A
risky
attempt
D.A
serious
accident
C
In
modern
society
there
is
a
great
deal
of
argument
about
competition.
Some
value
it
highly,
believing
that
it
is
responsible
for
social
progress
and
prosperity.
Others
say
that
competition
is
bad;
that
it
sets
one
person
against
another;
that
it
leads
to
unfriendly
relationship
between
people.
I
have
taught
many
children
who
held
the
belief
that
their
self-worth
relied
on
how
well
they
performed
at
tennis
and
other
skills.
For
them,
playing
well
and
winning
are
often
life?and?death
affairs.
In
their
single-minded
pursuit
of
success,
the
development
of
many
other
human
qualities
is
sadly
forgotten.
However,
while
some
seem
to
be
lost
in
the
desire
to
succeed,
others
take
an
opposite
attitude.
In
a
culture
which
values
only
the
winner
and
pays
no
attention
to
the
ordinary
players,
they
strongly
blame
competition.
Among
the
most
vocal
are
youngsters
who
have
suffered
under
competitive
pressures
from
their
parents
or
society.
Teaching
these
young
people,
I
often
observe
in
them
a
desire
to
fail.
They
seem
to
seek
failure
by
not
trying
to
win
or
achieve
success.
By
not
trying,
they
always
have
an
excuse:
“I
may
have
lost,
but
it
doesn't
matter
because
I
really
didn't
try.”
What
is
not
usually
admitted
by
themselves
is
the
belief
that
if
they
had
really
tried
and
lost,
that
would
mean
a
lot.
Such
a
loss
would
be
a
measure
of
their
worth.
Clearly,
this
belief
is
the
same
as
that
of
the
true
competitors
who
try
to
prove
themselves.
Both
are
based
on
the
mistaken
belief
that
one's
self?respect
relies
on
how
well
one
performs
in
comparison
with
others.
Both
are
afraid
of
not
being
valued.
Only
as
this
basic
and
often
troublesome
fear
begins
to
dissolve
can
we
discover
a
new
meaning
in
competition.
8.What
does
this
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.Competition
helps
to
set
up
self-respect.
B.Opinions
about
competition
are
different
among
people.
C.Competition
is
harmful
to
personal
quality
development.
D.Failures
are
necessary
experiences
in
competition.
9.The
underlined
phrase
“the
most
vocal”
in
Paragraph
3
means
________.
A.those
who
try
their
best
to
win
B.those
who
value
competition
most
highly
C.those
who
are
against
competition
most
strongly
D.those
who
rely
on
others
most
for
success
10.What
is
the
similar
belief
of
the
true
competitors
and
those
with
a
“desire
to
fail”?
A.One's
worth
lies
in
his
performance
compared
with
others'.
B.One's
success
in
competition
needs
great
efforts.
C.One's
achievement
is
determined
by
his
particular
skills.
D.One's
success
is
based
on
how
hard
he
has
tried.
11.Which
point
of
view
may
the
author
agree
to?
A.Every
effort
should
be
paid
back.
B.Fear
of
failure
should
be
removed
in
competition.
C.Winning
should
be
a
life?and?death
matter.
D.Competition
should
be
encouraged.
D
Artificial
intelligence
can
predict
when
patients
with
a
heart
disorder
will
die,
according
to
scientists.
The
software
learned
to
analyze
blood
tests
and
scans
of
beating
hearts
to
spot
signs
that
the
organ
was
about
to
fail.
The
team,
from
the
UK’s
Medical
Research
Council,
said
the
technology
could
save
lives
by
finding
patients
that
need
more
aggressive
treatment.
The
results
were
published
in
the
Journal
of
Radiology.
According
to
the
researchers,
high
blood
pressure
in
the
lungs
damages
part
of
the
heart,
and
about
a
third
of
patients
die
within
five
years
after
being
diagnosed.
There
are
treatments:
drugs,
injections
straight
into
the
blood
vessels,
a
lung
transplant.
But
doctors
need
to
have
an
idea
of
how
long
patients
might
have
left,
in
order
to
pick
the
right
treatment.
The
software
was
given
scans
of
256
patients’
hearts,
and
blood
test
results.
When
this
data
was
combined
with
eight
years
of
patient
health
records,
the
artificial
intelligence
predicted
when
patients
would
die.
The
software
could
look
about
five
years
into
the
future.
It
correctly
predicted
those
who
would
still
be
alive
after
one
year
about
80%
of
the
time.
The
figure
for
doctors
is
60%.
The
team
now
want
to
test
the
software
works
in
other
patients
in
different
hospitals
before
assessing
whether
it
should
be
made
widely
available
to
doctors.
The
researchers
also
want
to
use
the
technology
in
other
forms
of
heart
failure,
such
as
cardiomyopathy,
to
see
who
might
need
a
pacemaker
or
other
forms
of
treatment.
Dr
Mike
Knapton,
from
the
British
Heart
Foundation,
said,
“This
exciting
use
of
computer
software
in
medical
practice
will
help
doctors
in
the
future
to
make
sure
that
patients
are
receiving
the
correct
treatment
before
the
condition
deteriorates
and
leaves
them
needing
a
lung
transplant.
The
next
step
is
to
test
this
technology
in
more
hospitals
with
heart
disease.”
12.What
can
artificial
intelligence
do
according
to
the
passage?
A.Predicting
how
long
a
person
with
heart
disease
can
survive.
B.Helping
doctors
diagnose
people
with
heart
disease.
C.Obeying
orders
and
reminding
heart
disease
patients
to
take
pills.
D.Producing
medicine
without
side
effects
for
heart
disease
patients.
13.What
can
we
know
about
the
software
from
the
passage?
A.It
can
make
accurate
long-term
predictions.
B.It
has
not
yet
been
widely
put
into
use.
C.It
can
prevent
high
blood
pressure
in
the
lungs
damaging
part
of
the
heart.
D.It
can
help
doctors
make
sure
that
patients
are
receiving
the
correct
treatment.
14.The
underlined
word
“deteriorates”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
means
“________.”
A.continues
B.worsens
C.exists
D.improves
15.The
author’s
purpose
of
writing
the
text
is
most
likely
to
_________.
A.advertise
B.persuade
C.inform
D.entertain
第二节七选五(共5小题;
每小题1分,共5分)
Questions
to
ask
yourself
before
making
a
big
decision
Life
is
packed
with
decisions,
big
and
small.
If
you
feel
a
big
decision
is
appearing
in
your
life,
don’t
hide!
Ask
yourself
these
questions
to
get
clear
on
what’s
the
right
choice
for
you.
How
committed
am
I
to
this
change?
Rate
your
level
of
commitment
on
a
scale
out
of
10.
16
.
Is
your
level
of
commitment
higher
than
a
7?
That’s
great
data
for
your
decision!
Is
this
decision
in
line
with
my
long-term
goal?
17
Write
down
your
goals.
Then
think
about
how
this
decision
plays
into
that
longer-term
plan.
18
This
is
one
of
my
favorite
questions!
If
something
is
stirring(搅动)
within
you
---
a
creative
idea,
a
calling
to
move
somewhere
new,
a
desire
to
end
a
relationship
---
what
are
you
giving
up
when
you
don’t
do
it?
What
might
you
be
missing
out
on
in
your
life
if
you
do
nothing?
Is
now
the
right
time?
Bear
in
mind:
19
But
there
are
few
real
reasons
we
ever
need
to
delay
making
a
big
one
when
it
presents
itself.
Remember,
life
is
always
uncertain
and
time
waits
for
no
one.
Making
a
big
decision
doesn’t
have
to
be
so
difficult.
There
are
no
right
or
wrong
answers,
or
right
or
wrong
ways
to
live
your
life.
20
Your
inner
wisdom
has
the
answers.
So
get
busy
asking
the
person
who
knows
best
---
you.
A.What
is
the
risk
of
not
doing
it?
B.How
long
have
I
been
thinking
about
his?
C.Not
all
decisions
need
to
be
made
immediately.
D.Think
about
the
amount
of
work,
effort
and
time
you’d
have
to
put
in.
E.
We
always
want
to
know
what
we
need
to
do
next.
F.
You
don’t
have
to
ask
other
people
what
they
think.
G.
Ask
yourself:
What
do
I
want
five
even
ten
years
from
now?
第二部分英语知识运用(共三节,共35分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
It’s
been
a
long
time
since
I
wrote
a
creative
essay.
Recently,
with
lots
of
time
and
lack
of
inspiration,
I
accepted
a
21
to
teach
creative
nonfiction.
22
I
couldn’t
get
myself
to
write
my
own
stories.
I
could
require
that
my
students
tell
theirs.
“You’re
going
to
be
23
a
journal
in
this
class.”
I
said.
“And
I
want
you
to
tell
your
stories
like
they
matter.”
“Why
do
they
matter?”
a
boy
named
Michael
asked.
“I
mean,
who
24
about
our
stories?”
No
one
said
a
wont.
Perhaps
they
were
just
tired
from
their
25
lives.
Many
worked
full-time
while
in
school
full-time.
Most
might
not
have
the
faintest
26
that
their
stories
did
matter.
They
didn’t
even
know
that
their
stories
were
stories

as
beautiful
and
hard

as
their
own
lives.
27
,
I
looked
at
Michael.
“They
matter
because
they
do.”
I
said.
“Because
you’re
here
and
you
can
tell
them.
Stories
allow
us
to
make
28
of
what
we’re
29
.
When
you
30
your
experience
into
a
story,
it
becomes
yours
and
not
just
something
that
31
to
you.”
Michael
didn’t
look
32
,
but
he
didn’t
challenge
me
either.
Later,
Michael
wrote
about
how
he
grew
up
in
one
of
the
worst
neighborhoods
in
Boston
and
how
his
high
school
teacher,
who
saw
his
33
,
helped
him
fill
out
a
college
application.
I
34
Michael
to
read
his
essay
out
loud.
After
he
finished,
the
class
went
so
35
that
we
could
hear
the
sound
of
each
other’s
breath.
I
looked
at
Michael
and
saw
a
softening
and
36
in
his
eyes.
After
a
moment,
I
said,
“That’s
37
you
tell
your
stories.”
That
night,
I
picked
up
my
journal
from
where
it
38
,
dusty
and
39.
For
the
first
time
in
months.
I
had
40
to
write.
21.A.business
B.view
C.reward
D.position
22.A.Although
B.As
C.Unless
D.Before
23.A.publishing
B.keeping
C.updating
D.reading
24.A.worries
B.talks
C.reads
D.cares
25.A.beautiful
B.secret
C.busy
D.simple
26.A.dream
B.hobby
C.picture
D.idea
27.A.Happily
B.Angrily
C.Firmly
D.Sadly
28.A.meaning
B.notice
C.fun
D.use
29.A.set
about
B.gone
through
C.looked
for
D.taken
on
30.A.shape
B.take
C.break
D.treat
31.A.came
B.fell
C.worked
D.happened
32.A.moved
B.convinced
C.confused
D.embarrassed
33.A.poverty
B.fortune
C.potential
D.sorrow
34.A.asked
B.helped
C.forced
D.allowed
35.A.still
B.concerned
C.disappointed
D.excited
36.A.truth
B.doubt
C.faith
D.weakness
37.A.how
B.when
C.because
D.why
38.A.started
B.lay
C.went
D.hid
39.A.new
B.packed
C.untouched
D.torn
40.A.time
B.inspiration
C.strength
D.right
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题
共45分)
第二节:课文填空(共10小题,每小题1分。共10分)
This
means
that
after
a
while
your
body
becomes
41
to
having
nicotine
in
it.
So
when
the
drug
leaves
your
body,
you
get
withdrawal
symptoms.
I
remember
feeling
bad-tempered
and
sometimes
even
in
pain.
Secondly,
you
become
42
through
habit.
As
you
know,
if
you
do
the
same
thing
over
and
over
again,
you
begin
to
do
it
43
.
There
is
no
doubt
that
the
earth
is
becoming
warmer
and
that
it
is
human
activity
44
has
caused
this
global
warming
rather
than
a
random
but
natural
45
.
All
scientists
46
to
the
view
that
the
increase
in
the
earth’s
temperature
is
due
to
the
burning
of
fossil
fuels
like
coal,
natural
gas
and
oil
to
produce
energy.
Having
experience
quite
a
few
earthquakes
in
Hawaii
already,
I
didn’t
take
much
notice.
I
was
about
to
go
back
to
sleep
47
suddenly
mu
bedroom
became
as
bright
as
day.
I
ran
out
of
the
house
into
back
garden
where
I
could
see
Mount
Kilauea
in
the
48
.
There
had
been
a
49
from
the
side
of
the
mountain
and
red
hot
lava
was
50
hundreds
of
meters.
第三节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于3个单词)。
Lions,
tigers
and
other
animals
are
staying
awake
at
night
51
(avoid)
human
beings,
a
new
study
finds.
Scientists
have
known
that
human
activities
can
lead
to
changes
in
nature.
Many
animals
may
move
around
less
or
travel
to
far
places
to
keep
away
52
people.
By
being
awake
at
night,
animals
can
also
be
on
guard
possible
enemies
and
spend
less
time
53
(look)
for
food.
The
latest
research
found
even
activities
like
farming
and
camping
can
54
(fright)
animals
and
cause
them
to
become
more
active
at
night.
55
had
been
studied
were
lions
in
Tanzania,
tigers
in
Nepal
and
monkeys
In
Brazil.
Researchers
compared
56
(careful)
how
much
time
those
animals
were
active
at
night
in
areas
of
human
activities,
such
as
hunting
and
farming.
57
was
human
activities
that
caused
an
increase
of
about
20
percent
in
night
time
activities,
even
if
creatures
that
usually
sleep
at
night.
Results
58
(publish)in
the
journal
Science
two
months
ago.
The
new
findings
are
59
(usual)
because
no
one
else
has
looked
at
it
in
such
detail
before
Ecologist
Hangzhou
Marlee
Tucker
was
60
(surprise)
to
find
that
any
kind
of
human
activities
is
enough
for
animals
to
see
people
as
as
a
threat.
第三部分
写作(共两节;满分25分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共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10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每次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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I’m
terrible
sorry
to
make
you
disappointing
for
not
having
finished
my
homework
on
time.
In
fact,
I
had
something
else
to
do,
that
made
me
have
no
time
for
my
homework.
My
father
was
badly
injured
in
a
accident
yesterday.
Hearing
the
news,
I
hurried
the
hospital
after
school.
I
had
a
busy
night,
but
I
didn't
do
my
homework.
As
what
you
know,
I
am
an
ordinary
student
in
class
and
eager
to
improve
your
English.
I
find
I
have
great
difficulty
concentrate
on
my
study.
Would
you
please
give
me
some
suggestions?
Besides,
I
wish
you
could
give
me
more
chances
to
practise
my
English
in
class.
I’m
looking
forward
to
hear
from
you
early.
第2节
书面表达(共15分)
环保节约是我们每个地球人的责任。假设你是李华,最近正在和你的美国朋友Jack讨论如何进行“低碳生活”。请你就“低碳生活之我见”给Jack写一封回信,内容包括:1.
“低碳生活”的重要性;
2.
如何做到“低碳生活”;3.
邀请对方参加“全球低碳行动”。
注意:1、词数100左右;
2、开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数;
3、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
提示词:低碳生活:low-carbon
life
Dear
Jack,
How
is
everything
going?
答案
阅读理解:A篇:CAA
B篇:CDCB
C篇
:BCAB
D篇:ABBC
七选五:DGACF
完型:DABDC
DCABA
DBCAA
CDBCB

文:41
accustomed
42
addicted
43
automatically
44
that
45
phenomenon
46
subscribe
47
when
48
distance
49
eruption
50
fountaining

空:51
to
avoid
52
from
53
spending
54
frighten
55
What
56
carefully
57
It
58
were
published
59
unusual
60
surpised

错:
:写作:
How
is
everything
going?
The
recent
discussion
with
you
on
low-carbon
life
encourages
me
to
think
further
about
the
topic.
Here
I
am
writing
to
share
my
ideas
with
you.
Nowadays,
with
global
warming
getting
worse,
a
new
concept
life-low
carbon
life
is
proposed
to
challenge
the
environmental
pollution,
which
is
not
only
environmental-friendly,
but
also
a
healthy
and
fashionable
lifestyle.
It
is
such
a
significant
project
that
we
can’t
wait
to
embrace
it.
We
can
practice
our
low
carbon
life
from
our
daily
lives.
First,
everyone
is
expected
to
cultivate
their
awareness
of
saving
energy.
Activities
of
different
forms
may
help
a
lot,
such
as
“No
Car
Day”,
“Trees-planting
Day”
and
“Walking-on
Week”.
Meanwhile,
going
upstairs
instead
of
taking
a
lift
or
going
to
school
on
foot
instead
of
by
car
will
bring
us
more
fun
of
keeping
fit
and
reduce
more
power
consumption.
Thirdly,
stop
“white
pollution”
to
use
recyclable
bags
rather
than
plastic
bags.
Moreover,
encourage
more
people
around
to
put
saving
idea
in
mind,
bettering
their
behaviors
from
turning
off
lights,
taps
and
using
less
paper.
Maybe
one’s
act
seems
tiny,
but
all
people’s
efforts
really
make
a
difference.
Lower
carbon,
less
pollution
and
a
greener
planet!
Hope
you
can
join
our
global
Low-carbon
project
to
make
our
world
a
better
place
to
live
in.
Look
forward
to
your
reply
and
participation.
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