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遂宁卓同教育高2019级2020年秋入学考试
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分
第Ⅰ卷
(选择题,
满分100分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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's
wrong
with
the
woman?
A.
She
couldn’t
watch
the
film
with
the
man.
B.
She
arrived
at
the
cinema
two
hours
late.
C.
She
was
trapped
in
a
traffic
jam.
2.
What
is
the
time
now?
A.
4.55.
B.
5.00.
C.
5.05.
3.
What
does
the
man
complain
about?
A.
He
was
not
allowed
to
take
notes.
B.
The
professor
spoke
too
fast.
C.
The
presentation
was
boring.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
The
man’s
vacation.
B.
A
koala
bear.
C.
A
funny
man.
5.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Mother
and
son.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话前,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6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
usually
do
after
dinner?
A.
Watch
TV.
B.
Do
her
homework.
C.
Go
roller-skating.
7.
What
is
the
man?
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
worker.
C.
A
student.
听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
8.
What
will
the
woman
do
in
a
few
minutes?
A.
Have
a
meeting.
B.
Communicate
with
some
guests.
C.
Copy
the
paper
about
the
programs.
9.
Why
did
the
man
make
the
call?
A.
To
greet
the
woman.
B.
To
make
an
appointment
with
the
woman.
C.
To
sell
the
data
management
tools.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
did
Mr.
Wilkinson
meet
Mr.
Gordon?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Tuesday.
C.
On
Monday.
11.
Who
is
Wilkinson’s
old
friend?
A.
Molly
Stanton.
B.
Mark
Kendon.
C.
Alice
Thompson.
12.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
The
man’s
student.
B.
The
man’s
wife.
C.
The
man’s
secretary.
听第9段材料,回答第13只16小题。
13.
What
is
the
man
most
interested
in?
A.
A
hiking
trip
to
the
mountains.
B.
Tours
to
nearby
attractions.
C.
City
tours.
14.
How
much
should
the
man
pay
for
the
two-day
overnight
trip?
A.
$
60.
B.
$
120.
C.
$
240.
15.
Where
does
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.
At
a
hotel
tour
desk.
B.
At
a
travel
agency.
C.
In
the
street.
16.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
man
should
make
a
reservation
ahead.
B.
The
man
will
book
the
tour
himself.
C.
Visitors
should
prepare
food
by
themselves.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
climate
of
the
Pacific
Northwest
this
year?
A.
Cool.
B.Hot
.
C.
Rainy.
18.
How
many
wildfires
happened
in
Washington
this
July?
A.
Nearly
275.
B.
Nearly
90.
C.
Nearly
400
19.
What
caused
the
fire
in
Olympic
National
Park
in
Washington?
A.
The
high
temperature.
B.
A
lightning
strike.
C.
A
strong
wind.
20.
What
did
local
businesses
do
after
the
wildfire?
A.
They
donated
water.
B.
They
made
fire
lines.
C.
They
moved
away.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上
将该项涂黑。
A
Fairbanks,Alaska
For
winter
fun,
head
to
Fairbanks,
where
you
can
stay
at
a
lodge
with
glass-ceiling
domes
for
northern
lights
viewing
in
comfort
Want
even
more
adventures?
Consider
a
guided
adventure
that
combines
cross-country
skiing
and
dog
mushing(狗拉雪橇).
St.
Moritz,
Switzerland
Night
skiing
in
this
Swiss
town
is
some
of
the
best
in
the
world-full
moon,
inky
quiet,
and
a
clear
sky
full
of
stars.
If
you
need
energy
for
skiing,
you
can
always
refuel
with
pizza
from
the
wood-fired
oven
at
Murtel
middle
station.
You
can
keep
skiing
until
the
last
cable
car
at
1:40
a.
m.
Quebec
City,
Canada
In
winter,
Quebec
City
comes
alive
as
the
cold
freezes
ponds
into
glittering
skating
paths.
Don’t
miss
the
largest
winter
carnival
in
the
world,
which
offers
more
than
200
activities
and
welcomes
nearly
500,000
people.
And
if
you
are
lucky
enough,
you
may
see
the
green
dancing
lights.
Rovaniemi,Finland
Welcome
to
the
home
of
Santa
Claus,
where
you
can
watch
ice
sculpting,take
a
dog
sled
ride,and
even
get
a
reindeer
sleigh
ride.
There
are
plenty
of
Christmas-themed
restaurants
here,too.
Since
you’re
nearly
at
the
North
Pole,
you
can
catch
the
northern
lights.
Book
a
stay
at
the
local
ice
hotel,
as
well.
21.
Who
might
be
interested
in
this
text?
A.
People
who
like
skiing.
B.
People
who
like
beaches.
C.
People
who
like
going
hiking.
D.
People
who
like
delicious
food
22.
If
one
wants
to
experience
the
atmosphere
of
carnival,
what
is
the
best
choice?
A.
Rovaniemi.
B.
Quebec
City.
C.
St.
Moritz.
D.
Fairbanks.
23.
What
makes
Rovaniemi
different
from
the
other
three?
A.
Guided
adventures.
B.
Northern
lights.
C.
Christmas-themed
restaurants.
D.
Delicious
food.
B
We
are
sitting
at
lunch
when
my
friend
casually
mentions
that
she
and
her
husband
are
thinking
of
“starting
a
family.

What
she
means
is
that
her
biological
clock
has
begun
its
countdown
and
she
is
considering
the
possibility
of
motherhood.
“We’re
taking
a
survey,
”she
says,half
jokingly.
“Do
you
think
I
should
have
a
baby?”
“It
will
change
your
life,”I
say
carefully.
“I
know,”she
says,
“No
more
sleeping
in
on
Saturdays,no
more
relaxing
vacations.

But
that
is
not
what
I
mean
at
all
I
look
at
my
friend,trying
to
decide
what
to
tell
her.I
want
her
to
know
what
she
will
never
learn
in
childbirth
classes.
I
consider
warning
her
that
she
will
never
read
a
newspaper
again
without
asking
“What
if
that
had
been
my
child?”
That
when
she
sees
pictures
of
starving
children,
she
will
look
at
the
mothers
and
wonder
if
anything
could
be
worse
than
watching
your
child
die,
I
feel
I
should
warn
her
that
no
matter
how
many
years
she
has
invested
in
her
career,
she
will
be
professionally
disturbed
by
motherhood
She
might
successfully
arrange
for
child
care,
but
one
day
she
will
be
waiting
to
go
into
an
important
business
meeting,
and
she
will
think
about
her
baby’s
sweet
smell.
She
will
have
to
use
every
ounce
of
discipline
to
keep
from
running
home,just
to
make
sure
he
is
all
right.
I
want
her
to
know
that
however
decisive
she
may
be
at
the
office,
she
will
second-guess
herself
constantly
as
a
mother.
That
her
life,now
so
important,
will
be
of
less
value
to
her
once
she
has
a
child.
That
she
will
give
it
up
in
a
moment
to
save
her
child,
but
will
also
begin
to
hope
for
more
years,not
so
much
to
realize
her
own
dream,but
to
watch
her
child
realize
his.
My
friend’s
surprised
look
makes
me
realize
that
tears
have
formed
in
my
eyes.
“You’ll
never
regret
it,”
I
say
finally.
24.
According
to
the
author,
what
will
happen
to
her
friend
once
she
has
a
child?
A.
She
will
never
read
a
newspaper
again.
B.
She
will
become
less
disciplined
at
work.
C.
Her
physical
condition
will
become
worse.
D.
Her
child
will
distract
her
from
her
career.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
most
probably
refer
to?
A.
Child.
B.
Dream
C.
Life.
D.
Value.
26.
What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
her
friend’s
plan
of
having
a
baby?
A.
Objective.
B.
Supportive,
C.
Disapproving
D.
Doubtful
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
Worry
of
a
Would-be
Mother.
B.
The
Survey
of
Childbirth
C.
The
Secret
of
a
Successful
Mother.
D.
The
Meaning
of
Motherhood.
C
Last
summer,
Uber
finally
started
allowing
its
customers
to
tip
their
drivers.
Nothing
actually
prevented
them
from
tipping
before.
At
the
end
of
the
ride
a
passenger
could
have
pulled
out
his
wallet,fished
around
for
change
and
handed
the
driver
a
few
dollars.
But
it
would
have
seemed
foolish
to
do
so,when
everything
else
about
the
deal
was
handled
through
a
few
taps
of
the
app.
The
app
didn’t
enable
tipping,
so
riders
didn’t
tip.
All
of
this
stresses
the
difficult
problem
for
hotel
housekeepers.
Increasingly,
people
book
hotel
rooms
through
their
computers
or
phones.
They
pay,and
often
pre-pay,
with
their
credit
cards.
There’s
a
good
chance
they
don’t
even
carry
cash.
And
yet
to
tip
the
housekeeper—or
the
bellhop
or
concierge—there’s
no
choice
but
cash.
It
is
probably
no
coincidence,
then,
according
to
the
New
York
Times,that
fewer
than
one
in
three
hotel
guests
in
America
now
leave
tips
for
the
people
who
clean
their
rooms.
It’s
not
as
if
hotel
guests
can’t
afford
them.
Hotel
pay
varies
widely,
but
some
housekeepers
rely
on
tips
for
their
life.
Housekeepers
in
some
cities
made
as
low
as
$
10
an
hour
last
year.
After
the
Marriott
chain
started
leaving
envelopes
in
160,000
rooms
for
housekeeper
tips,tipping
seemed
to
have
increased,
according
to
the
Times.
But
Marriott
ended
the
practice
a
few
weeks
later,
finding
it
unpopular
with
guests,
some
of
whom
felt
pressured
into
tipping.
A
better
solution
would
be
to
go
the
Uber
route.
Upon
checkout
(or
electronic
checkout),guests
could
be
asked
if
they’d
like
to
tip
their
housekeeper.
This
would
be
similar
to
what
happens
at
the
end
of
a
ride
on
ride-hailing
apps,or
on
tablet
screens
in
shops.
28.
Why
does
the
author
mention
Uber
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
introduce
the
topic.
B.
To
advertise
the
app.
C.
To
arouse
an
argument.
D.
To
make
a
comparison.
29.
Why
do
fewer
hotel
guests
leave
tips?
A.They
can’t
afford
them.
B.
They
prefer
to
pay
cash
tips.
C.
They
can’t
tip
on
the
app.
D.
They’ve
paid
tips
in
advance.
30.
What
can
we
learn
from
Marriot’s
practice?
A.
People
didn’t
tip.
B.
Some
felt
forced
to
pay.
C.
Room
service
improved
D.
Guests
preferred
to
tip
by
card
31.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Nothing
stops
customers
tipping.
B.
Housekeepers
live
happily
on
tips.
C.
Tipping
on
apps
is
the
only
solution.
D.
Cash-free
deals
make
it
harder
to
tip.
D
Indian
scientists
have
designed
a
new
device
that
they
hope
will
solve
one
of
the
biggest
problems
with
the
use
of
solar
energy.
They
call
the
device
a
solar
tree.
Solar
trees
have
metal
“branches”
extending
from
a
tall
pole
at
different
levels.
Each
branch
holds
a
solar
panel(
太阳能电池板).
These
panels
have
large
metal
boards
that
collect
energy
from
the
sun
and
turn
it
into
electricity.
Daljit
Singh
Bedi
is
the
main
scientist
at
the
Council
of
Scientific
and
Industrial
Research
in
India.
The
CSIR
laboratories
are
where
the
solar
tree
was
designed.
Bedi
says
the
shape
of
the
solar
trees
makes
it
possible
to
fit
more
solar
panels
in
a
space
than
traditional
systems
do.
This
means
less
land
would
be
needed
to
produce
solar
energy.
“It
takes
about
four
square
meters
of
space
to
produce
energy
which
may
need
400
square
meters
of
space,”
he
says.
Scientists
believe
the
energy
a
solar
tree
collects
will
be
enough
to
power
five
homes.
The
solar
tree
will
make
it
easier
to
provide
solar
energy
for
homes
in
cities.
The
trees
will
also
take
less
space
from
farmers
in
rural
areas.
Bedi
says
solar
trees
will
collect
more
energy
than
normal
solar
panels
on
the
tops
of
buildings.
India
has
promised
to
reduce
its
greenhouse
gas
production.
The
country’s
promise
depends
heavily
on
increasing
solar
energy.
The
cost
of
solar
panels
has
gone
down
in
recent
years.
This
has
increased
the
possibility
of
applying
solar
trees
in
India.
Amit
Kumar
is
the
senior
director
of
the
Energy
and
Resources
Institute
in
New
Delhi.
He
says
it
is
still
not
clear
how
useful
these
new
developments
in
solar
power
technology
are.
“Only
when
we
put
those
trees
on
a
large
scale(规模)
will
w
e
be
able
to
get
that
answer,”he
says.
32.We
may
probably
read
this
passage
in
.
A.
Culture
View’s
B.
Nature
and
Science
C.
Story
Books
D.Travelling
Guide
Book
33.What
is
the
largest
advantage
of
the
India’s
new
device?
A.
Its
price
is
low
er
than
the
traditional
one.
B.
Its
solar
panels
are
of
high
quality.
C.
It
takes
less
land
and
collects
more
energy.
D.
It
produces
much
less
greenhouse
gas.
34.
Usually
the
solar
panels
are
placed
on
.
A.
tops
of
buildings
B.
trees
along
the
street
C.
electricity
poles
D.
the
ground
in
the
yard
35.
What
does
Amit
Kumar
think
of
the
new
device?
A.
It’s
extremely
useful
and
valuable.
B.
It
may
not
have
a
bright
future.
C.
It’s
difficult
to
put
into
practice.
D.
It
needs
testing
on
a
large
scale.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,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。
Research
suggests
that
at
least
64%
of
people
now
spend
up
to
four
hours
daily
of
spare
time
in
front
of
a
screen.
Just
as
TV
watching
has
been
linked
to
higher
chances
of
being
fat
and
getting
diseases,
this
extra
sedentary
(久坐不动)
time
is
bad
news
for
our
health.
36
.
1.Choose
outdoor
activities
over
technology
When
you're
at
home,
make
it
a
rule
that
you
can't
be
online
if
the
sun
is
shining.
37
.Then,
after
taking
these
healthy
physical
activities,
you
can
pull
out
your
phone
or
tablet,
or
take
a
seat
at
the
computer.
This
rule
should
be
fit
for
everyone
in
your
family.
2.Limit
social
media
use
According
to
some
experts,
the
effect
of
technology
on
human
relationships
is
worrying
as
technology
has
become
a
substitute
for
face-to-face
human
relationships.
And
Social
networks
have
changed
computer
and
mobile
use
for
people
of
all
ages.
38
.
Avoid
aimless
browsing
(浏览)
and
give
your
time
online
a
purpose:
research
holidays
or
catch
up
on
the
news
of
the
day.
Then
log
off.
3.
39
Challenge
yourself
to
read
at
least
30
pages
of
a
great
book
before
you
check
your
computer
or
mobile
phone.
Pick
the
right
reading
material
and
you'll
soon
find
you've
discovered
an
enjoyable
pastime.
4.
Create
projects
for
yourself
It's
amazing
how
much
you
can
achieve
when
you're
not
glued
to
(长时间盯着)
a
screen.
40
Some
suggestions
are
organizing
kitchen
cupboards,
cleaning
your
bedroom.
Then
try
to
do
one
each
evening.
A.
Set
aside
reading
time
B.
Choose
the
suitable
reading
materials
C.
Make
a
list
of
one-hour
evening
projects
D.
Here
are
some
ways
to
stop
technology
addiction
E.
Whether
it's
Facebook
or
Twitter,
limit
the
time
online
F.
The
following
are
some
ways
to
make
better
use
of
leisure
time
G.
Instead,
you
have
to
go
for
a
walk,
ride
a
bike,
or
swim
at
least
an
hour
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I
was
driving
to
a
business
appointment
when
I
came
to
a
very
busy
crossroad.
The
traffic
light
had
just
turned
red.
Suddenly,
an
unforgettable
___41___
caught
my
eye.
A
young
couple,
both
blind,
were
___42___
arm-in-arm
across
this
busy
crossroad
with
cars
racing
by
in
every
direction.
Each
of
them
had
a
walking
stick
extended,
searching
for
clues
to
___43___
them.
At
first
I
was
moved.
They
were
trying
to
___44___
what
I
felt
was
one
of
the
most
scary
disability---blindness.
It
___45___
be
terrible
to
be
blind.
My
thought
was
quickly
interrupted
by
___46___
when
I
saw
that
the
couple
were
directly
walking
toward
the
middle
of
the
crossroad.
Without
___47___
the
danger
they
were
in,
they
were
walking
right
into
the
path
of
oncoming
cars.
I
was
concerned
because
I
didn’t
know
___48___
the
other
drivers
understood
what
was
happening.
To
my
astonishment,
I
saw
a(n)
___49___
scene
unfold
before
my
eyes.
Every
car
in
every
direction
came
to
a(n)
___50___.
No
sharp
sounds
of
brakes
or
noisy
horn
were
heard,
___51___
did
anyone
yell,
“Get
out
of
the
way!”
Everything
___52___.
At
that
moment,
time
seemed
to
stand
still
for
this
couple.
Amazed,
I
___53___
the
cars
around
me.
I
noticed
that
everyone’s
attention
was
fixed
on
the
couple.
___54___
the
driver
to
my
right
yelled,
“To
your
right!
To
your
right!”
Other
people
___55___
in
union,
shouting,
“To
your
right!”
The
couple
___56___
their
own
course
and
they
made
it
to
the
other
side
of
the
road.
___57___
they
arrived
at
the
roadside,
one
thing
impressed
me--they
were
___58___
arm-in-arm.
I
was
taken
back
by
the
___59___
expressions
on
their
faces
and
judged
that
they
had
no
idea
what
was
really
___60___
around
them.
As
I
drove
away,
I
did
so
with
more
awareness
of
life
and
care
for
others
than
ever
before.
41.
A.
scene
B.
car
C.
accident
D.
driver
42.
A.
wandering
B.
walking
C.
rushing
D.
marching
43.
A.
inspect
B.
guide
C.
preserve
D.
approach
44.
A.
overcome
B.
achieve
C.
suffer
D.
recover
45.
A.
can
B.
must
C.
may
D.
need
46.
A.
sorrow
B.
regret
C.
terror
D.
frustration
47.
A.
realizing
B.
recognizing
C.
removing
D.
preventing
48.
A.
if
B.
until
C.
when
D.
unless
49.
A.
painful
B.
sorrowful
C.
wonderful
D.
joyful
50.
A.
agreement
B.
conclusion
C.
end
D.
stop
51.
A.
nor
B.
none
C.
either
D.
or
52.
A.
developed
B.
calmed
C.
froze
D.
changed
53.
A.
looked
for
B.
looked
around
C.
looked
up
D.
looked
at
54.
A.
Strangely
B.
Obviously
C.
Suddenly
D.
Hopefully
55.
A.
responded
B.
followed
C.
replied
D.
reacted
56.
A.
adopted
B.
adapted
C.
accepted
D.
adjusted
57.
A.
Though
B.
Because
C.
Before
D.
As
58.
A.
still
B.
even
C.
yet
D.
already
59.
A.
astonished
B.
relieved
C.
emotionless
D.
hopeless
60.
A.
going
by
B.
going
on
C.
breaking
down
D.
breaking
out
第II卷
(非选择题,
满分50分)
第二节
(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
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。
Small
talk
varies
slightly
61
(depend)
on
where
you
are
and
who
you’re
chatting
with.
It
can
be
different
when
you’re
taking
with
62
acquaintance
or
strangers.
These
ice
breakers
are
good
for
you
to
know.
One
important
thing
is
trying
to
find
out
how
often
they
come
to
this
particular
event.
By
doing
so,you
can
establish
a
pattern
of
interest,
either
in
their
charity
work,
the
friendships
they
keep,
63
even
64
(they)
hobbies.
As
they
answer
your
question
about
past
events,
listen
65
(close)
to
pick
up
on
similar
interests
that
you
share.
Remember,
if
you
both
show
up
at
the
same
event,
you
must
have
something
in
common,
even
if
it’s
just
the
fact
that
you
both
want
to
get
out
and
meet
more
people.
You
can
also
begin
a
conversation
by
66
(start)
the
question
with
“Tell
me”.
Asking
them
to
share
this
opens
up
the
door
for
67
(far)
discussion,
where
someone
not
only
talks
about
their
68
(person)
life
but
provides
details
they
usually
don’t
share
with
average
strangers.
Meanwhile,
you
can
share
something
funny
69
happened
to
you.
Sharing
a
bit
about
yourself
is
a
good
way
to
get
another
person
to
open
up,
but
be
careful
not
to
go
on
and
on
without
allowing
them
70
(respond).
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
As
we
all
know,
everyone
have
a
dream.
I
have
dreamed
of
being
a
doctor
since
I
enter
the
primary
school.
With
modern
life
go
rapidly
nowadays,
many
people
suffer
from
different
kind
of
diseases,
both
mentally
and
physically.
As
a
result,
doctors
are
in
great
need
at
home
and
abroad.
My
dream
is
to
become
successful
doctor,
helping
to
save
people’s
lives.
Although
to
be
a
good
doctor
is
very
difficult,
but
nowadays
I
will
do
whatever
I
can
to
keep
everyone
health.
To
make
my
dream
come
true,
I
have
told
me
over
and
over
again
that
I’ll
pay
more
attention
on
studies.
After
all,
only
by
working
hardly
can
one
succeed.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是高中生李华,你的朋友Marry给你写信谈到她刚转学到安居育才学校读高中,因为在交朋友的问题上她遇到了大麻烦,非常苦恼也很孤独。她希望你们给她些在人际交往方面的建设性意见。请给Marry写一封100字左右的回信以便帮助她走出困境愉快学习。
Dear
Marry,[]
I’m
sorry
to
hear
that
.....
2019年高二入学考试答案
听力:
1-5
CCBCA
6-10
BCACA
11-15
CCABA
16-20
ABCBA
阅读:21-23
ABC
24-27
DCBD
28-31ACBD
32-35
BCAD
35-40
DGEAC
完型:
【答案】41.
A
42.
B
43.
B
44.
A
45.
B
46.
C
47.
A
48.
A
49.
C
50.
D
51.
A
52.
C
53.
D
54.
C
55.
B
56.
D
57.
D
58.
A
59.
C
60.
B
语法填空:61.
depending
62.?an
63.?or
64.
their
65.
closely
66.
starting
67.?further
68.?personal
69.
that
70.
to?respond
改错题:1.have→has
6.去掉but
2.enter→entered
7.health→healthy
3.go→going
8.me→myself
4.kind→kinds
9.on→to
5.become后加a
10.hardly→hard
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