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丽江市第一高中2020-2021学年高二年级下学期期中考试
英语试卷
考试时间:120分钟
注意事项:
1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;
2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题7.5分,共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
does
the
man
work
as
now?
A.
An
official.
B.
A
lawyer.
C.
A
sales
manager.
2.
What
did
the
man
do
during
his
vacation?
A.
He
stayed
at
home.
B.
He
had
a
part-time
job.
C.
He
took
some
courses.
3.
At
what
time
does
the
office
open?
A.
7:45.
B.
8:00.
C.
8:15.
4.
How
might
the
man’s
action
appear
to
others
in
the
U.S.?
A.
Very
rude.
B.
Quite
normal.
C.
A
little
old-fashioned.
5.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speakers?
A.
They
live
together.
B.
They
both
like
Star
Wars.
C.
They
are
talking
in
the
man’s
room.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Boss
and
secretary.
C.
Ticket
seller
and
customer.
7.
Where
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
look
for
the
receipt?
A.
In
his
clothing.
B.
In
his
office.
C.
In
his
car.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
has
the
man
been
before?
A.
To
a
folk
concert.
B.
To
a
pop
concert.
C.
To
an
opera.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
opera?
A.
It’s
a
bit
too
heavy.
B.
It’s
boring.
C.
It’s
fantastic.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Doctor
and
patient.
B.
Mother
and
son.
C.
Friends.
11.
When
did
the
man
start
to
have
back
pains?
A.
A
month
ago.
B.
A
week
ago.
C.
Three
days
ago.
12.
What
may
be
the
cause
of
the
man’s
problems?
A.
He
studied
too
hard.
B.
He
didn’t
get
enough
exercise.
C.
He
was
nervous
about
the
midterm
exams.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
long
will
the
woman
stay
in
Florida?
A.
Only
one
day.
B.
Three
days.
C.
Seven
days.
14.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
man?
A.
He
has
friends
in
Florida.
B.
He
has
been
to
Disneyland
before.
C.
He
hasn’t
decided
where
to
go
this
year.
15.
How
many
sections
is
Disneyland
in
Florida
made
up
of
according
to
the
man?
A.
Four.
B.
Five.
C.
Six.
16.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Friends.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Tourist
and
tour
guide.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
did
the
speaker
do
in
1970?
A.
He
won
a
contest
at
school.
B.
He
left
the
Ford
Motor
Company.
C.
He
became
the
president
of
a
company.
18.
What
did
the
speaker
think
of
hugging
and
kissing
his
father?
A.
It
was
natural.
B.
It
made
him
mad.
C.
It
made
him
uncomfortable.
19.
How
long
did
the
speaker’s
father
have
the
motorcycle?
A.
Six
weeks.
B.
A
month.
C.
Several
months.
20.
When
did
the
speaker
first
drive
a
car?
A.
After
his
sixteenth
birthday.
B.
As
soon
as
he
was
18.
C.
When
he
was
in
junior
high
school.
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,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
China
is
a
big
country,
and
there
is
no
simple
answer
to
the
question
“When
is
the
best
time
to
visit
China?”
There
are
two
best
times
to
visit
China,
depending
on
your
preference.
October
Things
to
do:
hike
on
the
Great
Wall,
photography
tour
Places
to
visit:
Beijing,
Xi’an,
Shanghai,
Guilin,
Jiuzhaigou,
Chengdu
The
best
time
to
go
to
China
is
early
autumn
(October).
Most
of
China
has
warm
temperatures,
and
the
summer
rains
have
stopped
(apart
from
around
HongKong
and
Sanya)
so
it’s
pretty
dry.
The
autumn
colours
are
also
amazing.
It
is
quiet
at
tourist
attractions
for
most
of
the
month,
as
the
summer
holiday
travel
crowds
have
gone.
But
try
to
avoid
October
1st
-7th,
which
is
the
Chinese
National
Day
holiday,
as
attractions,
transport
and
hotels
are
packed
with
Chinese
tourists
and
prices
go
up
a
lot.
Late
Spring
(April
to
May)
Things
to
do:
appreciate
flowers,
Li
River
cruise,
ethnic
festivals
Places
to
visit:
Beijing,
Xi’an,
Guilin,
Huangshan,
GuiZhou,
Zhangjiajie
The
second-best
time
to
travel
to
China
is
probably
in
April
and
May,
when
the
flowers
are
in
bloom
and
the
temperatures
are
warming
up.
In
late
spring,
temperatures
across
China
are
getting
into
the
20s
(℃),
except
the
extreme
northwest
and
northeast.
While
the
North
of
China
is
still
dry,
the
summer
rains
have
already
begun
in
the
South.
This
could
actually
improve
the
view
in
the
form
of
mountain
fog
in
mountainous
areas
like
the
Li
River
and
the
Yellow
Mountains.
Ethnic
festivals
in
GuiZhou
are
concentrated
in
April
and
May,
such
as
the
Sisters’
Meal
Festival.
If
you
are
interested
in
Miao
and
Dong
ethnic
cultures,
this
is
a
good
time
to
visit.
Travel
prices
are
average:
cheaper
than
June
to
October,
but
more
expensive
than
the
lower
season
from
November
to
March.
21.
Which
time
is
best
if
you
want
to
attend
the
ethnic
festivals
in
GuiZhou?
A.
October
1
st.
B.
June
17
th.
C.
April
25
th.
D.
November
9
th.
22.
Which
are
the
best
places
to
visit
in
both
October
and
late
spring?
A.
Shanghai
and
GuiZhou.
B.
Beijing
and
Zhangjiajie.
C.
Huangshan
and
Jiuzhaigou.
D.
Xi’an
and
Guilin.
23.
Why
is
late
spring
the
best
time
to
visit
Huangshan?
A.
Because
the
wet
weather
adds
to
its
beauty.
B.
Because
the
summer
rains
haven’t
come
yet.
C.
Because
there
are
several
special
festivals
there.
D.
Because
the
prices
are
the
lowest
of
the
year.
B
At
the
beginning
of
Grade
Two,
I
joined
the
cross-country
running
team
in
our
school.
When
I
came
to
the
first
practice,
I
was
filled
with
optimism.
But
as
the
distance
we
ran
in
each
practice
gradually
increased
from
three
to
four,
to
six
miles,
I
realized
with
surprise
that
no
matter
how
hard
I
tried,
I
wasn't
able
to
run
as
fast
as
others.
In
fact,
I
was
one
of
the
slowest
on
the
team.
What
was
the
point
of
putting
myself
through
so
much
pain?
After
the
first
few
weeks,
I
wanted
to
quit.
Then
we
had
our
first
cross-country
meet.
When
we
started
the
race,
I
felt
the
great
pressure
of
expectations
sink
onto
my
shoulders.
And
after
a
while
I
stopped
running
and
struggled
to
walk
up
the
hill.
But
then
I
heard
my
coaches
shouting
my
name
from
the
top
of
the
hill.
I
felt
confused
and
embarrassed;
why
were
they
cheering
for
me?
I
was
running
terribly!
As
I
tried
my
best
to
finish
the
race,
I
realized
that
my
coaches
didn't
care
how
fast
I
ran.
Neither
did
my
teammates.
During
the
rest
of
the
season,
they
were
always
on
the
sidelines
of
every
race,
cheering
for
me
just
as
loudly
as
they'd
cheered
for
the
front
runner.
From
then
on,
I
began
to
put
my
effort
into
supporting
my
teammates
instead
of
focusing
on
my
own
performance.
In
that
way,
I
celebrated
my
teammates'
victories
as
if
they
were
my
own;
I
felt
their
pain
and
exhaustion
as
if
they
were
my
own.
Cross-country
running
made
me
realize
I
don’t
need
to
be
the
best
to
be
successful
in
life.
It
taught
me
to
value
my
relationships
with
people
more
than
my
relationship
with
my
ego.
It
taught
me
to
cheer
for
others
even
if
I
don't
know
their
names.
24.
Why
did
the
author
want
to
give
up
after
the
first
few
weeks?
A.
He
had
much
pain
in
his
knees.
B.
He
didn’t
perform
well
in
long-distance
running.
C.
He
couldn’t
get
along
well
with
others
D.
He
showed
no
interest
in
running.
25.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
the
coaches?
A.
Strict
and
hard-hearted.
B.
Brave
and
adventurous.
C.
Considerate
and
supportive.
D.
Optimistic
and
humorous.
26.
After
his
first
cross-country
race,
the
author
________.
A.
lost
himself
in
victories
B.
put
more
effort
into
his
study
C.
received
more
support
from
his
coaches
D.
started
caring
about
his
teammates
27.
What
did
the
author
realize
from
his
experience?
A.
The
importance
of
team
spirit
B.
The
value
of
competition
C.
The
secret
of
winning
a
race
D.
The
benefits
of
doing
sports
C
Princess
quiz
time!
How
did
Snow
White
survive?
How
did
Cinderella
(《灰姑娘》)
leave
her
evil
stepmother?
How
did
Sleeping
Beauty
finally
wake
up?
A
kind-hearted
person
always
comes
to
save
the
princess,
like
a
prince
or
a
godmother.
Princesses
cannot
protect
themselves,
though
they
are
very
pretty
and
nice.
They
always
need
the
help
of
others.
However,
in
fact,
women
can’t
put
their
life
in
the
hands
of
a
prince-like
man.
They
need
to
work
and
even
fight
for
their
own
happiness.
The
traditional
image
of
a
princess
is
getting
out
of
date.
Recently,
Disney,
a
company
famous
for
its
princess
movies,
posted
the
“top
10
rules
for
being
a
modern
princess”.
You
will
not
find
any
rules
related
to
beauty
or
looks.
The
rules
focus
on
loyalty,
honesty
and
other
moral
values.
The
rules
say
princesses
need
to
believe
in
themselves
and
try
their
best
to
get
out
of
trouble,
instead
of
waiting
for
a
prince’s
help.
It’s
not
the
first
time
Disney
princesses
have
caught
up
with
society’s
development.
In
1950,
when
people’s
hearts
were
broken
by
World
War
II,
Disney
created
Cinderella.
In
1990,
Princess
Belle
from
Beauty
and
the
Beast
(《美女与野兽》)
loved
reading
when
education
was
a
man’s
special
right
in
the
past.
Belle
showed
the
improvement
of
women’s
position
in
society.
Now
is
Elsa
from
the
film
Frozen
(《冰雪奇缘》),
a
symbol
of
modern
princess.
“This
is
brilliant

‘The
top
10
rules
of
being
a
modern
princess’

(it’s)
about
time,”
a
group
named
Confidently
Mom
said
on
social
media
website
Twitter.
Princesses
are
still
very
beautiful,
but
inner
character
is
the
key
to
being
a
princess.
28.
What
does
the
story
think
modern
women
should
be
like?
A.
They
should
depend
on
themselves
for
their
own
happiness.
B.
They
should
turn
to
others
for
help.
C.
They
don’t
need
to
care
about
their
appearances.
D.
They
should
depend
on
men
to
do
most
things.
29.
Disney’s
rules
for
being
a
modern
princess
focus
on
a
girl’s
_____.
A.
look
B.
thought
C.
position
in
society
D.
education
30.
The
images
were
created
to
catch
up
with
the
society’s
development
except
_____.
A.
Belle
B.
Cinderella
C.
Godmother
D.
Elsa
31.
What
does
the
group
Confidently
Mom
think
of
the
rules?
A.
Fantastic
B.
Meaningless
C.
Social
D.Doubtful
D
For
anyone
still
doubting
the
belief
that
our
emotions
impact
our
physical
health,
a
new
study
from
New
Zealand
should
be
able
to
settle
the
matter.
It
reports
that
the
physical
wounds
of
healthy
seniors
healed
more
quickly
if
they
wrote
about
their
most
upsetting
experiences.
This
confirms
the
results
of
a
2010
study,
and
extends
those
findings
to
cover
older
adults

a
group
that
is
likely
to
suffer
wounds
(such
as
from
surgery),
and
one
with
less
access
to
other
ways
of
lowering
stress
(such
as
exercise).
Reported
in
the
journal
Psychosomatic
Medicine,
a
research
team
led
by
the
University
of
Auckland’s
Elizabeth
Broadbent
made
a
study
featuring
50
healthy
adults
ranging
in
age
from
64
to
97.
They
were
asked
to
write
for
20
minutes
per
day
for
three
days
on
end.
Half
were
asked
to
write
about
the
most
upsetting
experience
in
their
life,
describing
their
deepest
thoughts,
feelings,
and
emotions
about
the
events,
ideally
not
previously
shared
with
others.
The
others
were
asked
to
write
about
their
daily
activities
without
mentioning
emotions,
opinions
or
beliefs.
Two
weeks
after
the
third
day
of
writing,
all
participants
received
a
standard
4mm
skin
biopsy
(皮下活体组织检查)
on
their
inner
arm.
The
very
tiny
wounds
caused
by
the
biopsy
were
photographed
regularly
over
the
following
days
to
determine
the
rate
at
which
they
healed.
On
the
11th
day
after
the
biopsy,
the
wounds
completely
healed
on
76.2
percent
of
those
who
had
done
the
expressive
writing.
That
was
true
of
only
42.1
percent
of
those
who
had
written
about
everyday
activities.
“The
biological
and
psychological
mechanisms
(机体)
behind
this
effect
remain
unclear,”
the
researchers
wrote,
noting
that
those
who
had
done
the
expressive
writing
did
not
report
lower
stress
levels
or
fewer
depressive
symptoms
than
the
others
in
the
control
group.
Even
if
they
weren’t
consciously
aware
of
feeling
more
relaxed
or
positive,
the
expressive
writing
appeared
to
have
caused
some
sort
of
bodily
reaction

probably
involving
their
immune
(免疫的)
systems

that
hastened
their
recovery.
32.
What
was
the
difference
between
the
two
groups
of
participants
in
the
study?
A.
What
they
wrote
about.
B.
Where
they
wrote.
C.
When
they
wrote.
D.
How
often
they
wrote.
33.
According
to
the
text,
the
experiment
lasted_________.
A.
about
three
days
B.
about
ten
days
C.
about
a
month
D.
about
two
weeks
34.
The
underlined
word
“hastened”
in
the
last
paragraph
is
closest
in
meaning
to
.
A.
showed
B.
speeded
C.
limited
D.
ruined
35.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
Sharing
with
others
can
reduce
stress
B.
Skin
biopsies
are
likely
to
cause
wounds
C.
Expressive
writing
heals
physical
wounds
D.
Upsetting
experiences
impact
our
emotions
第二节(共5题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Smartwatches
and
fitness
trackers
(健身追踪器)have
gained
popularity
recently.
These
tools
can
record
your
daily
steps,
heart
rates,
etc.
36
If
yes,
it
might
be
a
sign
that
you’re
addicted
to
your
fitness
tracker.
37
If
you
keep
setting
unrealistic
daily
goals
that
involve
working
out
for
too
long,
and
if
you
begin
to
ignore
friends
and
responsibilities
to
make
time
for
your
workout,
then
you’re
most
probably
addicted
to
your
fitness
tracker.
It’s
a
struggle
to
overcome
the
addiction
to
fitnesstrackers.
38
For
example,
the
number
in
your
smart
watch
showing
how
far
you’ve
come
can
give
you
a
sense
of
achievement.
Of
course,
failing
to
meet
your
daily
goal
can
be
discouraging.
You
might
focus
on
your
shortcomings
rather
than
your
progress.
Another
problem
is
that
you
might
find
yourself
paying
too
much
attention
to
the
step
number
rather
than
how
your
body
feels.
39
Therefore,
if
you’re
spending
too
much
time
looking
at
your
smartwatch,
limit
your
daily
step
count
to
a
comfortable
level.
40
For
example,
concentrating
on
your
hobbies
or
socializing
with
friends
can
be
a
great
way
to
keep
your
mind
on
other
things.
A.
Don’t
overuse
your
smartwatch.
B.
It
doesn’t
convey
what
you’re
really
feeling.
C.
After
all,
reaching
a
daily
step
count
can
be
so
appealing.
D.
How
can
you
tell
whether
you’re
addicted
to
your
fitness
tracker?
E.
Actually,
this
addiction
to
step
count
can
be
risky,
mentally
and
physically.
F.
However,
do
you
find
yourself
checking
your
steps
and
heart
rates
too
often?
G.
Besides,
you
can
find
other
things
to
do
that
don’t
involve
checking
your
fitness
tracker.
第三部分
英语知识运用(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)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Before
I
turned
10,
I
lost
my
parents.
My
siblings
(兄弟姐妹)
left
Hyderabad
after
my
relatives
41
them,
but
I
insisted
on
staying
back
to
continue
my
42
.
And
I
began
to
deliver
newspaper
to
43
myself.
I
would
be
up
every
morning
by
5
a.
m.
and
44
five
kilometers
to
the
newspaper
office.
By
6
a.
m.,
I
would
be
45
my
copies
of
the
Urdu
Daily.
The
area
I
was
46
for
spanned
3
kilometers.
After
distributing
the
47
.
I
would
rush
home,
quickly
eat
and
be
off
to
high
school.
One
wintry
morning
in
1945,
I
got
home
after
my
48
to
find
a
boy
of
my
age
at
my
doorstep.
He
49
himself
as
Afzal
and
said
his
father
wanted
to
see
me.
I
was
greeted
at
the
door
by
Afzal’s
mother,
Nazeem.
Afzal’s
father,
Mr.
Kader,
50
us
as
Nazeem
served
me
tea
and
snacks.
Nazeem
gently
asked
me
about
my
daily
51
.
I
told
her
about
my
morning
job
and
school.
They
were
52
that
I
had
to
walk
so
much
in
one
day.
Later,
as
I
was
about
to
leave,
Mr.
Kader
53
into
another
room,
and
when
he
reappeared,
he
was
54
a
new
bicycle.
“This
is
for
you!”
he
said.
It
took
a
few
seconds
for
this
act
of
kindness
to
55
.
I
didn’t
realize
that
56
were
rolling
down
my
face.
Mr.
Kader
said,
“Your
newspaper
editor
is
a
friend
of
mine.
He
gave
me
your
57
,
so
I
knew
you
lived
close
by.
Then
Afzal
told
us
more
about
you.”
I
bowed,
58
shook
hands
with
them
and
left.
The
59
brought
convenience
to
my
life
and
taught
me
a
life-long
lesson:
Help
should
always
be
need-based.
Never
try
to
60
a
person
who
is
dying
of
thirst.
41.
A.
abandoned
B.
comforted
C.
betrayed
D.
adopted
42.
A.
training
B.
career
C.
education
D.
relationship
43.
A.
occupy
B.
support
C.
improve
D.
please
44.
A.cycle
B.
walk
C.
drive
D.
wander
45.
A.
collecting
B.
publishing
C.
selling
D.
buying
46.
A.
famous
B.
helpful
C.
responsible
D.
suitable
47.
A.
copies
B.
files
C.
brochures
D.
books
48.
A.studies
B.
deliveries
C.
efforts
D.
tasks
49.
A.
regarded
B.
behaved
C.
considered
D.
introduced
50.
A.
wanted
B.
invited
C.
joined
D.
left
51.
A.
work
B.
routine
C.
deals
D.
burdens
52.
A.
shocked
B.
confused
C.
embarrassed
D.
disappointed
53.
A.
spun
B.
broke
C.
disappeared
D.
escaped
54.
A.
mending
B.
sending
C.
designing
D.
wheeling
55.
A.
sink
in
B.
get
in
C.
set
up
D.
take
up
56.
A.
thanks
B.
smiles
C.
apologies
D.
tears
57.
A.
name
B.
identity
C.
secret
D.
address
58.
A.
gently
B.
gratefully
C.
kindly
D.
firmly
59.
A.
newspaper
B.
conversation
C.
bicycle
D.
job
60.
A.
feed
B.
help
C.
treat
D.
choose
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Every
day
people
throw
away
a
lot
of
household
garbage

paper,
cans,
kitchen
waste,
used
batteries
and
glass
61
sorting
it.
There
are
many
problems
62
(cause)
by
unsorted
garbage.
On
one
hand,
it’s
63
great
waste
of
resources.
On
the
other
hand,
the
disposal
of
unsorted
garbage
can
cause
serious
environmental
pollution,
64
does
harm
to
people’s
health.
Now
our
government
has
realized
the
importance
of
garbage
sorting.
So
far
many
activities
65
(
hold)
to
teach
people
how
to
sort
garbage
66
(proper).
People
in
cities,
like
Beijing
and
Shanghai,
are
required
to
sort
garbage
into
four
categories—
kitchen
waste,
67
(danger)
waste,
recyclable
waste
and
other
waste.
Also,
they
can
get
certain
points
for
sorting
their
garbage.
When
they
accumulate
enough
points,
they
can
go
to
the
community
68
(exchange)
them
for
some
gifts
of
daily
use.
However,
still
a
lot
of
people
in
China
lack
the
69
(aware)
of
garbage
sorting.
Changing
people’s
mindsets
and
habits
will
take
a
long
time.
But
once
one
person
70
(develop)
the
habit
of
garbage
sorting,
more
may
be
influenced
to
do
the
same.
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)
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(∧),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,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last
Friday
I
took
the
subway
home
as
usually.
Since
our
physics
teacher
had
just
teach
us
in
class
that
the
escalator(自动扶梯)
worked,
I
decided
to
see
how
fast
the
escalator
went.
To
my
surprise,
it
went
a
speed
of
about
40
m/min.
The
next
day,
I
went
to
a
department
store
with
her
cousin
Emily.
I
times
the
escalator
here
too.
I
found
that
it
was
much
slower,
going
about
30
meter
every
minute.
Why?
I
check
on
the
Internet
and
found
the
reason.
Stores
slow
down
escalators
on
a
purpose,
allowing
customers
more
time
to
looking
at
their
products.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Lisa想要学习弹古筝,但是她的父母因怕影响她学习而不允许,她现在很难过。请你给她写封邮件,内容包括:
1.
给予安慰和理解;
2.
给出建议;
3.
表达祝愿。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:古筝guzheng
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