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1、2019年广东省普通高中学业水平测试英语模拟测试卷(四)(本试卷共五大题,46小题,满分100分,考试时间90分钟)I梢景交际(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列简短对话,从A,B,C和D中选出最佳答案,将对话补全。()1.Puttingonahappyfacenotonlyhelpstomakefriends,butalsomakesusfeelbetter.A.IdlovetoB.ImwithyouonthatC.ItsuptoyouD.Itsmypleasure()2.Hi,Jenny,itsyou!Whatsup?Hi,couldyoutakealookatthepipeiny
2、ourkitchen?Ithinkitsleaking.A.WoulditbepossibleB.IfyoulikeC.ImsorrybutD.Iwonderif()3.-IdecidedtotravelroundYunnanforayear.?Youhavejuststartedanewjob.A.ComeonB.HowcomeC.WhynotD.Whatfor()4.-Imtakingtheexamtomorrow.A.CongratulationsB.ComeonC.AwonderfultimeD.Goodluck()5Imdeadtired.Icantwalkanyfarther,Je
3、nny.,Tommy.Youcandoit!A.NoproblemB.NohurryC.ComeonD.ThatsOKn.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A,B,C和D项中选出最佳选项。AGoatsarebeinghiredtodotheworkofmeninaneighborhoodjustoutsideofSanDiego.ThefiresthatoccurredinHillboroughfouryearsagodestroyedthirtyhomes,mostofwhichhavebeenrebuilt.Whilethehomewe
4、rerebuilt,thegrasses,bushes,andshrubswerere-growing.Theareaisnowsoovergrowninbrushthatitagainbringsamajordangeroffire.Thecitygovernmentaskedforbids(投标)toremovethebrush.Thelowestbidtheyreceivedwas$50,000.Andthatwasifthecityprovidedbreakfastandlunchfortheworkcrewsforthesixweeksitwouldtaketocleartheove
5、rgrownarea.Thecitygovernmentsaidno,offeringunlimitedcoffeeandadoughnutadayforeachcrewmember.Whenthatofferwasrejected,thecityaskedforhelponitswebsite.AsheepherderinMontanaandagoat-herderinSanBernardinoreadaboutthecitysproblemwhilesurfingthewebontheirlaptops.Theybothofferedtodothejobfor$25,000.Thegove
6、rnmentchosethegoat-herderbecausehelivedcloser.Whentoldthatthecitydumpwasoverflowing,thegoat-herdersaid,Noproblem.Mygoatswilleateverythinginyourdump.Exceptfortheautomobileengines,ofcourse.So,foranother$5,000,thecitykilledtwobirdswithonestone.Ifallgoeswell,theywillinvitethegoat-herderandhisfamilybacke
7、verythreeyears.Thegoat-herdersaidhewillprobablyvisitSanDiegowhilehisgoatsareinthedump.Iwanttogotherebyplane;Ijusthopewedontcrash.Mygoatswouldmissmealot,“hesaid.()1.Whatfacesthecitygovernmentasaseriousproblem?A.Firesdestroyedthirtyhomesinaneighborhoodfouryearsago.B.Thespeedofrebuildingthehousesisreal
8、lytooslow.C.Theovergrowingplantsinthisareahavemadethecitylookterrible.D.Theovergrowingplantsinthisareahavebecomeabigdangeroffire.()2.Thecitygovernmentrejectedthe$50,000bidbecauseA.itthoughtthatthepriceforremovingthebrushwastoohighB.itexpectedforbetterhelponitswebsiteC.itthoughtthatcoffeeanddoughnuts
9、werethebestthingsfortheworkcrewsD.itdidntwanttosupplybreakfastandlunchfortheworkcrews.()3.Thegoat-herderwaschosentodothejobbecause.A.heofferedtodoitforthelowerpriceB.itwaseasiertotransporthisgoatsC.goatscandothejobbetterthanthesheepD.thecitywantedtoraisemoregoats()4.Whatarethetwobirds“thatthecitygov
10、ernmentkillswithonlyonestone?A.Boththesheepherderandgoat-herderwillworkforthecityforhalfofthemoneyB.Thedangeroffireinaneighborhoodandprovidingbreakfastandlunchfortheworkcrews.C.Thedangeroffireinaneighborhoodandtheoverflowingdump.D.Thecitygovernmentcansavesomemoneyandthegoat-herderhasanewjob.BAsanyon
11、ewhofreelances(做自由职业)knows,therearelotsofadvantagesofworkingathomealone.Buttherearedrawbackstoo,likethepotentialloneliness.Nowonderco-workingspacesarebecomingsopopular:theypermitself-employedindividualstofeelliketheyarepartofallofficeenvironment,whilemakingthemgetsomeworkdonetoo.Butrentingaco-workin
12、gspacedoescostmoney.NowaSwedishprojectisaimingtochangethatbyturningpeoplesunder-usedhomesintotemporaryco-workingspaces,availabletofreelancersforfree.HofficewasstartedbyfreelancersChristoferGradinFranzenandJohlineZandraaboutayearagoinStockholmwhentheyinvitedafewpeopleintotheirhomeofficetoworktogether
13、.Itwasagreatsuccess,andtheprojecthassincespreadtoanumberofcitiesinEurope,NorthandSouthAmerica,Australia,IndiaandJapan.Anyonecansignupandoffertheirhomespaceasafreeco-workingspace,orgofindaHofficenearthem.OnaHofficeday,everyonearrivesandstartsworkatacertainhour.After45minutes,everyonegetsuptotakeabrea
14、k,stretch,doqigongoryogafor10to15minutes.Afterwards,peoplecangatheraroundagain,andrestatetheirintentionsandgoalsfortherestoftheworkday,asawaytomotivateIeachother.Mealscanbeeatentogetheratacertainhour,potluck-style(家常饭)orbybringingyourownlunch.Thisprocesscreatesanencouragingandsupportiveworkenvironme
15、nt.Assomefreelancersdescribe,ByworkingatHoffice,wegiveourselvesandeachotherthegifttospendourdaysinasocialworkingenvironment,whereweareextremelyproductivewithoutignoringourotherhumanneeds.Wealsomakesuretogiveusandeachotherwhatweneedtofeelcalm,happy,inspiredandcreativeduringtheworkingday.”SoHofficeisn
16、otjustaboutsharingspace;itsalsoaboutafreeexchangeofideas.AndperhapsthebestthingisthatHofficesarefreetouse.()5.Hofficewasstartedto.A.changepeoplesattitudetoworkB.provideaco-workingspaceforfreeC.improvepeoplesworkingconditionsD.encouragepeopletobemoresocial()6.WhatsthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Howpeopler
17、espondtoHoffice.B.WhatHofficemeanstopeople.C.WhatpeopleshareatHoffice.D.HowaHofficedayworks.()7.SomefreelancersdescriptionsofHofficesuggestthattheyA.worklongerthanbeforeB.cantbeseparatedfromeachotherC.benefitalotfromtheworkingstyleD.expectmorepeopletojointhem()8.WhatdoweknowaboutHofficeaccordingtoth
18、etext?A.Ithasbeenpopularinmanycountriesformanyyears.B.Ithascreatedmanynewjobopportunities.C.Itfocusonnotonlyenvironmentbutalsohumanneeds.D.Itissuitableforpeoplefromallwalksoflife.CThesocialsciences,asthenameshows,arethescientificstudyofthebehaviorofhumanbeings,bothingroupsandindividually.Thereisnopa
19、storpresentinformationofhumanbeingswhowerenotingroups.Thegroupsmaybesmall,likethefamily,orlarge,likeacityornation.Butinordertoreachcompletedevelopment,manmustbeamemberofasociety.Itistruethatsomeindividualsaremoresolitarythanothers.Somelikemonksorhermitsmaydecide,forreligiousorotherreasons,toleavethe
20、irsocietyandlivealone.Buttheseareunusualindividuals,andeventheycannotseparatethemselvescompletelyfromtherestofmankind.Asociety,then,seemstobethenaturalenvironmentofmankind.Scholarswhostudymankindinsocialorganizationsarecalledsocialscientists.Thehumanbehaviorwhichsocialscientistsstudyislearnedbehavio
21、r.Thebehaviorofthehumanbodyasalivingorganismisstudiedbythebiologist,thebiochemist,orthephysician.Thisbehaviorofmansphysicalbodyisinheritedthroughthegeneticdevelopmentofhisspecies.Forexample,allphysicallynormalandhealthyhumanslearntowalkastheirbodiesgrowanddevelop.Socialscientistsconcernthemselveswit
22、hthebehaviorthatmanmustlearnsothathecantakehisplaceinasocialgroup.Inordertobeafunctioningmemberofthatgroup,eachmembermustlearntobehaveinawayacceptableaccordingtothedifferencesamongsocieties.Thesocialscientistsarenewcomerstoacademicstudies.Bytheendofthe19thcentury,thenaturalscienceshaddevelopedametho
23、d,bywhichtheywereabletounderstandthephysicalworld.Byusingthescientificmethod,chemists,physicists,andastronauts,forexample,learnedagreatdealabouttheuniverse.Itseemedreasonabletoapplythesamemethodtothestudyofmanssociallife.Throughthiskindofstudymanmaylearntounderstandhimselfmuchbetter.Thescientificmet
24、hodisawayofcollectingfactsinordertodescribeanexistingsituationascorrectlyandcompletelyaspossible.Thedescriptionmustconsistonlyofwhatcanbeperceived(领悟),analyzed,measuredandrecorded.Feelingsandpersonalopinionsorideashavenoplaceinscientificdescription.Thefactmustbeobservedanddescribedinsuchawaythatanot
25、herscientistcouldrepeatthesamestudyandgetthesameresults.()9.WhatisTRUEaboutallhumanbeings?A.Theyaremoreorlesssolitary.B.Theyallbelongtoclubs.C.Theyareallmembersofgroups.D.Theyseparatethemselvesfromtherestofmankind.()10.Howdoesasocialbehaviordifferfromphysicalbehavior?A.Itislearnedinasocialgroup.B.It
26、islearnedorinheritedgenetically.C.Itdependsongeneticdevelopment.D.Itisthesameforallhumanbeings.()11.Whatdoesasocialscientiststudy?A.Thefamilyanditsmembers.B.Humanbeingsasmembersofgroups.C.Allfamilies,citiesandnations.D.Thebehaviorsofallthespecies.()12.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtakenintoaccountinthesci
27、entificmethod?A.Carefulobservations.B.Accuratemeasurements.C.Truefeelingsandpersonalideas.D.Areasonableanalysis.DWeallknowthatParisisapopulartraveldestination,whichhasmuchmoretoofferthanjustseeingtheLouvreandtheEiffelTowerthatarewell-known.Experiencethisamazingcitythroughsomeofitssecretplaces.RiverB
28、oatsTourtheheartofParisbyboatalongtheSeineRiver!Boatsoffer8must-seetouriststopsalongtheirboattourroute.Thecostis13EurosforawholedayofriverboatingwithstopsfortouriststowalkthroughtheParisiansites.Thereisa15-minuteintervalbetweentwoboats.BoatingalongtheSeineisagoodwaytodrinkintheuniqueatmosphereofPari
29、s!ChildrenScienceMuseumIfyouaretravellingtoPariswithkids,theChildrensScienceMuseumistheperfectplacetovisit.TheChildrensScienceMuseumhasmanyexhibitsforchildren.Someexhibitsexerciseachildscognitiveskills.ThecostislowbyEuropeanstandardsatonly8Eurosperadultand4.50Eurosperchild.MedievalTavern(中世纪酒馆)InPar
30、is,touristscanenjoythenightatMedievalTaverneveryThursdaynightfrom8PM-2AM.ThistavernopensitsdoorstothepeopleofParisandinvitesthemtoexperiencealifefromlongago.Themenuincludesfoodsthatwereenjoyedinolddays.Theentireexperiencecanbeenjoyedforonly15Eurosperperson!LuxembourgGardenThegardenisthesecondlargest
31、publicparkinParis.Whetheryouareinterestedinawalkthroughtheflowersorapleasantrideontheoldcarousel(旋转木马),thisparkisagoodchoice.Childrenlikeplayinginthetheaterwhileadultsenjoyfreemusicalperformances.WelcometoParisandenjoytheseattractions.()13.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutRiverBoatsisTRUE?A.Boatsco
32、meeveryfifteenminutes.B.Intheboatthetouristscanenjoydrinking.C.Touristshavetospendadayontheboatenjoyingscenes.D.Touristscanonlyseeeighttouristsitesalongtheirboattourroute.()14.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.LuxembourgGardenisthelargestpublicparkinParis.B.TheChildrensScienceMuseumisverypopularwithtou
33、rists.C.TouristscanenjoyfreemusicalperformancesatMedievalTavern.D.ChildrencanexercisetheircognitiveskillsintheChildrensScienceMuseum.()15.AtMedievalTaverntourists.A.havetopayextramoneyfordeliciousfoodB.havetospend15EurosperpersonforfoodC.canenjoythefoodintheolddayseveryThursdaynightD.canspendeveryni
34、ghtexperiencingtheoldlifefrom8PMto2AM出.完形填空(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A,B,C和D项中选出最佳选项。HehasbeencalledthemissinglinkHalf-man,half-beast.Heissupposedtoliveinthehighestmountainintheworld-MountEverest.HeisknownastheAbominableSnowman.The一1ofSnowmanhasbeenaroundfor2.Climbersinthe1920sreported
35、findingmarkslikethoseofhumanfeethighuponthesideofMountEverest.Thenativepeoplesaidthey3thiscreatureandcalledittheYeti,“andtheysaidthattheyhad4caughtYetisontwooccasionsthoughnonehaseverbeenproducedanevidence.Overtheyears,thestoryoftheYetishas5.In1951,EricShiptontookphotographsofasetoftracksinthesnowof
36、Everest.Shiptonbelievedthattheywerenot6thetracksofamonkeyorbearandfeltthattheAbominableSnowmanmightreally7.FurthereffortshavebeenmadetofindoutaboutYetis.Buttheonlythingspeoplehaveeverfoundweremorefootprints.Mostbelievethefootprintsarenothingmorethanordinaryanimaltracks,8,in1964,aRussianscientistsaid
37、thattheAbominableSnowmanwas9andwasaremaininglinkwiththeprehistorichumans.But,10,noevidencehasever11beenproduced.Thesedays,onlyafewpeoplecontinuetotakethestoryoftheAbominableSnowman一12_,butiftheyever13catchingone,theymayfaceareal14:Wouldtheyputitina_15_orgiveitaroominahotel?()1.A.eventB.storyC.advent
38、ureD.description()2.A.centuriesB.toolongC.sometimeD.manyyears()3.A.heardfromB.caredforC.knewofD.readabout()4.A.evenB.hardlyC.certainlyD.probably()5.A.developedB.changedC.occurredD.continued()6.A.entirelyB.naturallyC.clearlyD.simply()7.A.existB.escapeC.disappearD.return()8.A.IntheendB.ThereforeC.Afte
39、rallD.However()9.A.imaginedB.realC.specialD.familiar()10.A.soB.besidesC.againD.instead()11.A.rightiyB.actuallyC.normallyD.particularly()12.A.lightlyB.jokinglyC.seriouslyD.properly()13.A.succeedinB.insistonC.dependonD.joinin()14.A.decisionB.situationC.subjectD.problem()15.A.zooB.mountainC.museumD.lab
40、oratoryW.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。Asa1.(three)generationnativeofBrownsville,Texas,MildredGarzaneverplannedtomoveaway.Even2.herdaughterandsonaskedhertomovetoSanAntoniotohelpwiththeirchildren,she3.(polite)refused.Only4.ayearoffriendlydiscussiondid
41、MsGarzafinallysayyes.Thatwasfouryearsago.Todayallthreegenerationsregardthemoveasasuccess,givingthemacloserrelationshipthantheywouldhavehadinseparatecities.NostatisticsshowthenumberofgrandparentslikeGarzawhoaremovingclosertoadultchildrenandgrandchildren.5.thereisevidence6.(suggest)thatthetrendisgrowi
42、ng.EvenPresidentObamasmother-in-law,MarianRobinson,7.(agree)toleaveChicagoandmoveintotheWhiteHousetohelpcareforhergranddaughters.A,83percentofthepeoplesaidMrs.Robinsons9.(decide)willinfluencegrandparentsintheAmericanfamily.Two-thirdsbelieve10.(many)familieswillfollowtheexampleofObamasfamily.V.书面表达(共
43、1小题,满分15分)假设你是李华,你上个星期天去市图书馆看书时发现以下问题,你写信向馆长MrLi反映:1 .新书太少;2 .书架上的书比较混乱;3 .阅览室的一盏灯坏了;4 .管理员工作时彼此闲聊,读者无法安心看书。注意:1 .词数80100;2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3 .信的开头和结尾已经为你写好,不计入总词数。DearMrLi,LastSundaywenttodosomereadinginyourlibrary.So,forthesakeofreaderssuggestthatyouchangealltheseassoonaspossible.Yours,LiHua答案:I.情
44、景交际1.BA用来回答别人邀请,表示自己愿意;B的意思是事实上我同意你的看法”,所以结合上下文可知选BC的意思是随便你”,不符合;D用来回答别人的感谢,意思是我非常乐意”。2 .CImsorrybut表示因打扰对方表示歉意。Woulditbepossible和Iwonderif后面应当接从句,而且用陈述语序,即:Iwonderifyoucouldtakealookatthepipeinyourkitchen.3 .B句意:一一我决定去云南旅游一年。一一怎么会这样?你刚刚开始一份新的工作。故选B。A开始;快点;前进”;B为什么会,怎么会”;C为什么不,何不”;D为什么=why。4 .DA项是在别
45、人取得成绩或获得成功后表示祝贺的用语旧项表示过来;快点”等意,C项是表示祝某人玩得高兴,三者都不符合语境;只有D项表示对别人将要做的事情的美好祝愿。5 .CNoproblem.没问题”;Nohurry.不忙”;Comeon.加油”;ThatsOK.没关系”。句意:一Jenny,我累死了。我不能再走了。一力口油,Tommy,你可以做到的。所以选C。n.阅读理解A【主旨大意】本文是一个小故事,讲述了政府的乙石二鸟”之策,利用牧羊人的山羊成功地消除灌木丛的过度生长带来的火灾隐患,并解决了城市回收站里的溢出物问题。1 .D细节理解题。根据第一段中的Theareaisnowsoovergrowninbr
46、ushthatitagainbringsamajordangeroffire.可知,灌木丛的过度生长带来的火灾隐患是政府面临的一个严峻问题,位D项正确。2 .D细节理解题。根据第二段中的Andthatwasifthecityprovidedbreakfastandlunchfortheworkcrewsforthesixweeksitwouldtaketocleartheovergrownarea.Thecitygovernmentsaidno,offeringunlimitedcoffeeandadoughnutadayforeachcrewmember.”可知,政府被要求为工作人员提供六个
47、星期的早餐和午餐,但政府只想为每一个工作人员每天提供咖啡和一个甜甜圈,所以政府拒绝了那个$50,000的投标,故D项正确。3.B推理判断题。由第二段内容可知,政府拒绝为工作人员提供早餐和午餐也此可见政府很吝啬,只想着节约成本,再结合第三段中的Thegovernmentchosethegoat-herderbecausehelivedcloser可知,政府选择那个牧羊人是因为他彳i的地方离圣地亚哥较近,也就是更容易运输山羊,以便节省运费,故B项正确。4 .C细节理解题。根据前两段内容可知,政府利用牧羊人的山羊能够成功地消除灌木丛的过度生长带来的火灾隐患,再结合第三段中的Whentoldthatt
48、hecitydumpwasoverflowing,thegoat-herdersaid,Noproblem.Mygoatswilleateverythinginyourdump.So,foranother$5,000,thecitykilledtwobirdswithonestone.可知,城市回收站是满溢着的,而牧羊人的山羊会吃掉那里的溢出物油此可知,政府的石二鸟”指的就是利用牧羊人的山羊成功地解决了这两个问题,故C项正确。B【主旨大意】本文主要介绍了Hoffice,一种新的工作模式。5 .B细节理解题。由第二段NowaSwedishprojectisaimingtochangethatby
49、turningpeoplesunder-usedhomesintotemporaryco-workingspaces可知,Hoffice的出现是为了提供集体工作的场所。故选Bo6 .D段落大意题。由第三段OnaHofficeday及之后的内容,可知,本段主要介绍了一天之中Hoffice是如何工作的。故选Do7 .C推理判断题。根据有些自由职业者的描述,他们在Hoffice这种环境下工作,效率很高,精神高涨,应该很有收获。故选C。8 .A细节理解题。根据第二段信息可知,Hoffice这种工作模式自创建之初就受到欢迎,已经传播到世界许多城市。故选A。C【主旨大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了社会科
50、学的定义及内容。9 .C细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Thereisnopastorpresentinformationofhumanbeingswhowerenotingroups.manmustbeamemberofasociety.”可知,每个个体都是集体的一份子,不能脱离集体而独立存在,故C项正确。10 .A细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Thisbehaviorofmansphysicalbodyisinheritedthroughthegeneticdevelopmentofhisspecies.”可知,人类的身体行为是遗传的,再结合“Socialscientistsconcernthe
51、mselveswiththebehaviorthatmanmustlearnsothathecantakehisplaceinasocialgroup.可知”,人类必须学习社会行为才能在集体中占据一席之地由此可见身体行为和社会行为的不同之处是身体行为是遗传的,而社会行为是习得的,故A项正确。11 .B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Thesocialsciences,asthenameshows,arethescientificstudyofthebehaviorofhumanbeings.manmustbeamemberofasociety.”及“Scholarswhostudymankindi
52、nsocialorganizationsarecalledsocialscientists.”可知,社会学家研究的是人类在社会中作为个体与集体的关系,故B项正确。12 .C细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Feelingsandpersonalopinionsorideashavenoplaceinscientificdescription.”可知,科学的方法中不包括情感、个人观点及想法,故C项正确。D【主旨大意】这是一篇介绍说明类文章。文章介绍了巴黎一些不为人们所熟知的旅游景点。13 .A细节理解题。由第二段中的“Thereisa15minuteintervalbetweentwoboats.”
53、可知,两船之间的时间间隔是15分钟,由此可知,每15分钟有一班船,故A选项切题。14 .D细节理解题。由第三段中的“TheChildrensScienceMuseumhasmanyexhibitsforchildren.Someexhibitsexerciseachildscognitiveskills.”可知,在theChildrensScienceMuseum有很多展览,其中一些展览可以锻炼孩子的认知技能。故D选项切题。15 .C细节理解题。由第四段中的“InParis,touristscanenjoythenightatMedievalTaverneveryThursdaynightfr
54、om8PM2AM.ThistavernopensitsdoorstothepeopleofParisandinvitesthemtoexperiencealifefromlongago.Themenuincludesfoodsthatwereenjoyedinolddays”可知布MedievalTavern,游客们每周四晚上可以享受过去的生活,菜单包括过去的食物。游客们可以品尝到这些食物,故C选项切题。田.完形填空1 .B根据下文中“Overtheyears,thestoryoftheYetishas.和”“Thesedays,onlyafewpeoplecontinuetotakethes
55、toryoftheAbominableSnowman.可知此题应填”story。2 .D比较四个选项并根据下文的inthe1920s这一信息可知,此题选D最佳。3 .C指当地人听说过(knowof)这种动物。其他几项均不符合句意。注意不要选A,hearfrom收到的来信”,但若改为hearof则可以。4 .Aeven用于加强语气,意为“甚至”。5 .D文章第一段说“Climbersinthe1920sreportedfindingmarkslikethoseofhumanfeethighuponthesideofMountEverest.”第二段又说“In1951,EricShiptontoo
56、kphotographsofasetoftracksinthesnowofEverest.”由止匕可:t断出,有关Yetis的传说在继续(continue)流传。6 .D比较四个选项的意思:entirely整个地”;naturally自然地”;clearly清楚地”;simply只是;仅仅”。同时结合本句语境以及与下文“theAbominableSnowmanmightreally.的逻辑”关系,选项D最合适。7 .AShipton认为那不是猴子或熊的足迹,也就是说他认为AbominableSnowman是真正存在的。8 .D下句说”.in1964,aRussianscientistsaidthattheAbominableSnowmanwas,andwas
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