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英语2017年高三2017年江苏卷英语

英语

考试时间:一分钟

题型单选题简答题书面表达总分

得分

单选题(本大题共15小题,每小题一分,共一分。)

21.ManyChinesebrands,theirreputationsovercenturies,arefacing

newchallengesfromthemodernmarket.

A.havingdeveloped

B.beingdeveloped

C.developed

D.Developing

22.notforthesupportoftheteachers,thestudentcouldnot

overcomeherdifficulty.

A.Itwere

B.Wereit

C.Itwas

D.Wasit

23.LocatedtheBeltmeetstheRoad,Jiangsuwillcontributemoretothe

BeltandRoadconstruction.

A.why

B.when

C.which

D.where

24.ThepublicationofGreatExpectations,whichbothwidelyreviewedand

highlypraised,strengthenedDickensstatusasaleadingnovelist.

A.is

B.are

C.was

D.were

25.WorkingwiththemedicalteaminAfricahasthebestinherasa

doctor.

A.heldout

B.broughtout

C.pickedout

D.givenout

26.Wechoosethishotelbecausethepriceforanighthereisdownto$20,half

ofitusedtocharge.

A.that

B.which

C.what

D.how

27.Hehurriedhome,neveroncelookingbacktoseeifhe.

A.wasbeingfollowed

B.wasfollowing

C.hadbeenfollowed

D.Followed

28.In1963theUNsetuptheWorldFoodProgramme,oneofpurposesisto

relieveworldwidestarvation.

A.which

B.it's

C.whose

D.whom

29.OnlyfiveyearsafterSteveJobs'death,smart-phonesdefeated

PCsinsales.

A.controversial

B.contractory

C.confidential

D.conventional

30.Aquickreviewofsuccessesandfailuresattheendofyearwillhelp

youryearahead.

A.shape

B.switch

C.stretch

D.sharpen

31.He'sbeeninformedthatheforthescholarshipbecauseofhis

academicbackground.

A.hasn,tqualified

B.hadnTtqualified

C.doesn*tqualify

D.wasn'tqualifying

32.Determiningwhereweareoursurroundingsremainsanessential

ski11foroursurvival.

A.incontrastto

B.indefenseof

C.infaceof

D.inrelationto

33.WhatdoesthestuffonyourT-shirtmean?

-----it'snothing.Justsomething.

A.asclearasday

B.offthetopofmyhead

C.undermynose

D.beyondmywildestdreams

34.Thedisappearanceofdinosaursisnotnecessarilycausedbyastronomical

incidents.Butexplanations

arehardtofind.

A.alternative

B.aggressive

C.ambiguous

D.apparent

35.GoingtowatchtheWomenrsVolleyballMatchonWednesday?

----!Willyougowithme?

A.Youthere

B.Youbet

C.Yougotme

D.Youknowbetter

简答题(综合题)(本大题共6小题,每小题一分,共一分。)

36.第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题

卡上将该项涂黑。

ForalongtimeGabrieldidn,twanttobeinvolvedinmusicatall.Inhis

firstyearsofhighschool,Gabrielwouldlookpityinglyatmusic

students,36acrossthecampuswiththeirheavyinstrument

cases.37atschoolforpracticehours38anyoneelsehadtobe

there.Hesworetohimselfto39music,ashehatedgettingtoschoolextraearly.

_40__,oneday,inthemusicclassthatwas_41_ofhisschool'sstandard

curriculum,hewasplayingidly(随意地)onthepianoandfoundit42___to

pickouttunes.Withasinkingfeeling,herealizedthatheactually43doing

it.Hetriedtohidehis_44—pleasurefromthemusicteather,whohad_45—over

tolisten.Hemightnothavethisparticularlywell,—46—theteachertold

Gabrielthathehadagood47andsuggestedthatGabrielgointothemusic

store-roomtiseeifanyoftheinstrumentsthere_48_him.Therehedecidedto

givethecello(大提琴)a—49—.Whenhebeganpracticing,hetookitvery

_50—.Buthequicklyfoundthathelovedplayingthisinstrument,andwas

_51_topracticingitsothatwithinacoupleofmonthshewasplaying

reasonablywell.

This_52—,ofcourse,thathearrivedatschoolearlyinthe

morning,—53—hisheavyinstrumentcaseacrossthecampustothe_54—looksof

thenon-musicianshehadleft_55_.

(36)A.travellingB.marchingC.pacing

D.struggling

(37)A.risingupB.comingupC.driving

upD.turningup

(38)

A.beforeB.afterC.until

D.since

(39)

A.betrayB.acceptC.avoid

D.appreciate

(40)

A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.ThusD.M

oreover

(41)

A.partB.natureC.basis

D.spirit

(42)

A.complicateB.safeC.confusing

D.easy

(43)

A.missedB.dislikedC.enjoyed

D.denied

(44)A.transparentB.obviousC.false

D.similar

(45)

A.runB.joggedC.jumped

D.wandered

(46)

A.becauseB.butC.though

D.so

(47)A.earB.tasteC.heart

D.voice

(48)A.occurredB.took

toC.appealedD.heldto

(49)

A.changeB.chanceC.missionD.function

(50)

A.seriouslyB.proudlyC.casua

UyD.natrually

(51)

A.committedB.usedC.li

mitedD.admitted

(52)

A.provedB.showedC.str

essedD.meant

(53)

A.pushingB.dragging

C.liftingD.rushing

(54)

A.admiringB.pityingC.anno

yingD.teasing

(55)

A.overB.aside

C.behindD.out

37.第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

CHRONOLOGICA

----TheUnbelievableYearsthatDefinedHistory

DIDYOUKNOW-

In105ADpaperwasinventedinChina?

WhenColumbusdiscoveredtheNewWorld?

TheBritishMuseumopenedin1759?

CHRONOLOGICAisafascinatingjourneythroughtime,fromthefoundationofRome

tothecreationoftheinternet.Alongthewayaretalesofkingsandqueens,hot

airballoons…andmonkeysinspace.

Travelthrough100ofthemostunbelievableyearsinworldhistoryandledrnwhy

beingaRomanEmperorwasn'talwaysasgoodasitsounds,howtheHundredYears'

Wardidn,tactuallylastfor100yearsandwhySpencerPercevalholdsarather

unfortunaterecord.

CHRONOLOGICAisaninformativeandentertainingtourintohistory,beautifully

illustratedandfu11ofunbelievablefacts.WhileCHRONOLOGICAtellsthestories

offamouspeopleinhistorysuchasThomasEdisonandAlexandertheGreat,this

bookalsogivesabaccountofthelivesoflesser-knownindividualsincluding

theexploeerMungoParkandsculptorGutzonBorglum.

Thiscompletebutbriefhistoricalcollectioniscertaintoentertainreaders

youngandold,andguaranteedtopresenteventhebiggesthistoryloverwith

somgthingnew!

(56)WhatisCHRONOLOGICAaccordingtothenext?A.Abiography.B.A

travelguide.C.Ahistorybook.D.Asciencefiction.

(57)HowdoesthewriterrecommendCHRONOLOGICAtoreaders?A.Bygiving

detailsofitscollection.B.Byintroducingsomeofitscontents.C

.Bytellingstoriesatthebeginning.D.Bycomparingitwithother

books.

38.B

Beforebirth,babiescantellthedifferencebetweenloudsoundsandvoices.They

canevendistinguishtheirmotherJsvoicefromthatofafemalestranger.But

whenitcomestoembryoniclearning(胎教),birdscouldruletheroost.As

recentlyreportedinTheAuk:OrnithologicalAdrances,somemotherbirdsmayteach

theiryoungtosingevenbeforetheyhatch(孵化)。New-bornchickscanthen

imitatetheirmom'scallwithinafewdaysofeneringtheworld.

Thiseducationalmethodwasfirstobservedin2012bySoniaKieindorfer,a

biologistatFlindersUniversityinSouthAustralia,andhercolleagues.Femake

Australiansuperbfairywrenswerefoundtorepeatonesoundoverandoveragain

whilehatchingtheirerrs,Whentheerrswerehatched,thebabybirdsmadethe

similarchirptotheirmothers-asoundthatservedastheirregular“feedme!”

call.

Tofindoutifthespecialqualitywasmorewidespreadinbirds,the

researcherssoughtthered-backedfairywren,anotherspeciesofAustralian

songbird.Firsttheycollectedsounddatdfrom67nestsinfoursitesin

Queenslangbeforeandafterhatching,Thentheyidentifiedbeggingcallsby

analyzingtheorderandnumberofnotes.Acomputeranalysisblindlycompared

callsproducedbymothersandchicks,rankingthembysimilarity.

Itturnsoutthatbabyred-backedfairywrensalsoemergechirpinglike

theirmoms.Andthemorefrequentlymothershadcalledtotheirerrs,themore

similarwerethebabies'beggingcalls.Inaddition,theteamsetupaseparate

experimentthatsuggestedthatthebabybirdsthatmostcloselyimitatedtheir

mom'svoicewererewardedwiththemostfood.

Thisobservationhintsthateffectiveembryoniclearningcouldsignal

neurological(神经系统的)strengthsofchildrentoparents.Anevolutionary

inferencecanthenbedrawn."Asaparent,doyouinvestinqualitychildren,or

doyouinvestinchildrenthatareinneed?”Kleindorferasks."Ourresults

suggestthattheymightbegoingforquality.”

(58)TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph1means"”.A.bethe

worstB.bethebestC.betheas

badD.bejustasgood

(59)WhatareKleindorfer,sfindingsbasedon?A.Similaritiesbetweenthecalls

momsandchicks.B.TheobservationoffairywrensacrossAustralia.C.Thedata

collectedfromQueenslandJslocals.D.Controlledexperimentsonwrensandother

birds.

(60)Embryoniclearninghelpsmotherbirdstoidentifythebaby

birdswhich.A.canreceivequalitysignalsB.areinneedof

trainingC.fittheenvironmentbetterD.maketheloudest

call

39.C

Anewcommoditybringsaboutahighlyprofitable,fast-growing

industry,urgingantitrust(反垄断)regulatorstostepintocheckthosewho

controlitsflow.Acenturyago,theresourceinquestionwasoil.Nowsimilar

concernsaresbeingraisedbythegiants(巨头)thatdealindata,theoilof

thedigitalage.ThemostvaluablefirmsareGoogle,Amazon,Facebook

andMicrosoft.Alllookunstoppable.

Suchsituationshaveledtocallsforthetechgiantstobebrokenup.Butsize

aloneisnotacrime,Thegiants,successhasbenefitedconsumers.Fewwantto

livewithoutsearchenginesoraquickdelivery,Farfromchargingconsumers

highprices,manyoftheseservicesarefree(userspay,ineffect,byhanding

overyetmoredata).Andtheappearanceofnew-borngiantssuggeststhat

newcomerscanmakewaves,too.

Butthereiscauseforconcern.Theinternethasmadedataabundant,

all-presentandfarmorevaluable,changingthenatureofdataandcompetition.

Googleinitiallyusedthedatacollectedfromuserstotargetadvertisingbetter.

Butrecentlyithasdiscoveredthatdatacanbeturnedintonewservices:

translationandvisualrecognition,tobesoldtoothercompanies.Internet

companies'controlofdatagivesthemenormouspower.Sotheyhavea"God's

eyeview“ofactivitiesintheirownmarketsandbeyond.

Thisnatureofdatamakestheantitrustmeasuresofthepastlessuseful.

BreakingupfirmslikeGoogleintofivesmal1oneswouldnotstopremaking

themselves:intime,oneofthemwouldbecomegreatagain.Arethinkisrequired

一andasanewapproachstartstobecomeapparent,twoideasstandout.

Thefirstisthatantitrustauthoritiesneedtomoveformtheindustrialage

intothe21stcentury.Whenconsideringamerger(兼并),forexample,they

havetraditiona11yusedsizetodeterminewhentostepin.Theynowneedto

takeintoaccounttheextentoffirms5dataassets(资产)whenassessingthe

impactofdeals.Thepurchasepricecouldalsobeasignalthatanestablished

companyisbuyinganew-bormthreat.Whenthistakesplace,especiallywhena

new-borncompanyhasnorevenuetospeakof,theregulatorsshouldraisered

flags.

Thesecondprincipleistoloosenthecontrolthatprovider

sofon­

lineserviceshaveoverdataandgivemoretothosewhosupplythem

.Companiescouldbeforcedtoconsumerswhatinformationtheyholdan

dhowmanymoneytheymakeformit.Governmentscouldorderthesharin

gofcertainkindsofdata,withusers'consent.

RestartingantitrustfortheinformationagewillnotbeeasyButif

governmentsdon,twantsadataoconomybyafewgiants,theymustac

tsoon.

(61)Whyisthereacalltobreakupgiants?A.Theyhavecontrolledthedata

marketB.TheycollectenormousprivatedataC.Theynolongerprovidefree

servicesD.Theydismissedsomenew-borngiants

(62)WhatdoesthetechnologicalinnovationinParagraph3indicate?A.Data

giants'technologyisveryexpensiveB.GoogleJsideaispopularamongdata

firmsC.Datacanstrengthengiants'control1ingpositionD.Datacanbeturned

intonewservicesorproducts

(63)Bypayingattentiontofirms'dataassets,antitrustregulators

could.A.killanewthreatB.avoidthesizetrapC.favourbigger

firmsD.chargehigherprices

(64)Whatisthepurposeoflooseningthegiants'controlofdata?A.Big

companiescouldrelievedatasecuritypressure.B.Governmentscouldrelieve

theirfinancialpressure.C.Consumerscouldbetterprotecttheirprivacy.D.

Smallcompaniescouldgetmoreopportunities.

40.D

OldProblem,NewApproaches

Whilecleanenergyisincreasinglyusedinourdailylife,global

warningwillcontinueforsomedecadesafterC02emissions(排放)peak.Soeven

ifemissionweretobegindecreasetoday,wewouldstillfacethechallengeof

adaptingtoclimate.HereIwillstresssomesmarterandmorecreativeexamples

ofclimateadaptation.

Whenitcomestoadaptation,itisimportanttounderstand

thatclimatechangeisaprocess.Wearethereforenottalkingaboutadaptingto

anewstandard,buttoaconstantlyshiftingsetofconditions.Thisiswhyin

partatleast,theUSNationalClimateAssessmentsaysthat:"thereisno*one-

sizefitall'adaptation."Nevertheless,therearesomeactionsthatoffer

muchandcarrylittleriskorcost.

Aroundthewor1dpeopleareadaptinginsurprisingways,especiallyin

somepoorcountries,FloodshavesomemoredamaginginBangladeshinrecent

decades.MohammedRezwansawopportunitywhereotherssawonlydisaster.His

not-for-profitorganizationruns100riverboatsthatserverasfloating

libraries,schools,andhealthclinics,andareequipmentwithsolarpanelsand

othercommunicationfacilities.Rezwaniscreatingfloatingconnecticity(连体)

toreplacefloodedroadsandhighways.Butheisalsoworkingatafarmore

fundamentallevel:hisstaffpeoplehowtomakefloatinggardensfishponds

preventatarcationduringthewetseason.

Aroundtheworld,peopleareadaptinginsurprisingways,especiallyinsome

poorcountries,FllodshavebecomemoredamaginginBangladeshinrecent

decades.MobammedRezwansawopportunilywhereotherssawonlydisaster.Hisnot-

for-profitorganizationruns100riverboatsthatserveasfloatinglibraries,

schoods,andhealthclinics,andareequippedwithsolarpanelsandother

communicatingfacilities.Rezwaniscreatingfloatingconmetivity(连接)to

replacefloodedroadsandhighways.Butheisalsoworkingatafarmore

fundamentallevel:hisstaffshowpeoplehowtomakefloatinggardensandfish

pondstopreventstarvationduringthewetseason.

ElsewhereinAsiaevenmoreastonishingactionsarebeingtaken.Chewang.Nophel

livesinamountaionousregioninIndia,whereheisknownastheIceMan.The

lossofglaciers(冰川)thereduetoglobalwarmingrepresentsanenormousthreat

toagriculture.Withouttheglaciers,waterwillarriveintheriversattimes

whenitcandamagecrops.NorpheVsinspirationcomefromseeingthewasteof

wateroverwinter,whenitwasnotneeded.Hedirectedthewastedwaterinto

shallowbasinswhereitfroze,andwasstoreduntilthespring.Hisfieldsof

icesupplyperfectlytimedirrigation(灌溉)water.Havingcreatedninesuchice

reserves.Nophelcalculatesthathehasstoredabout200,000m3ofwater.

Climatechangeisacontinuingprocess,soNorhel,sicereserveswillnotlast

forever.Warmingwillovertakethem.Butheisprovidingafewyearsduring

whichthefarmerswill,perhaps,beabletofindothermeansofadapting.

IncreasingEarth*sreflectivenesscancooltheplanet.InsouthernSpainthe

suddenincreaseofgreenhouses(whichreflectlightbacktospace)haschanged

thewarmingtrendlocally,andactuallycooledtheregion.WhileSpainasa

wholeisheatingupquickly,temperaturesnearthegreenhouseshavedecreased.

Thisexampleshouldactasaninspirationforallcities.Bypaintingbuildings

white,citiesmayslowdownthewarmingprocess.

InPeni,localfarmersaroundamountainwithaglacierthathasalreadyfallen

victimtoclimatechangehavebegunpaintingtheentiremountainpeakwhitein

thehopethattheaddedreflectivenesswillrestorethelife-givingice.The

outcomeisstillfarfromclear,ButtheWorldBankhasincludedtheprojecton

itsof'100ideastosavetheplanet”.

Moreordinaryformsofadaptationarehappeningeverywhere.Afriendofmine

ownsanareaoflandinwesternVictoria.Overfivegenerationsthelandhas

beentoowetforcropping.Butduringthepastdecadedecliningrainfallhas

allowshimtoplanthighlyprofitablecrops.Farmersinmanycountriesarealso

adaptinglikethis-eitherbygrowingnewproduce,orbygrowingthesamethings

differently.Thisiscommonsense,Butsomesuggestionsforadaptingarenot.

Whenthepollutingindustriesarguethatwe'velostthebattletocontrol

carbonpollutionandhavenochoicebuttoadapt,it'sanonsensedesignedto

makethecaseforbusinessasusual.

Humanbeingswillcontinuetoadapttothechangingclimateinbothordinary

andastonishingways.Butthemostsensibleformofadaptationissurelyto

adaptourenergysystemstoemitlesscarbonpollution.Afterall,ifweadapt

intheway,wemayavoidtheneedtochangeinsomanyothers.

(65)TheunderlinedpartinParagraph2implies.A.adaptationis

anever-changingprocessB.thecostofadaptationvarieswithtimeC.global

warmingaffectsadaptationformsD.adaptationtoclimatechangeischallenging

(66)WhatisspecialwithregardtoRezwan'sproject?A.Theprojectreceives

governmentsupport.B.Differentorganizationsworkwitheachother.C.His

organizationmakesthebestofabadsituation.D.Theprojectconnectsflooded

roadsandhighways.

(67)WhatdidtheIceMandotoreducetheeffectofglobalwarming?A.Storing

iceforfutureuse.B.Protectingtheglaciersfrommelting.C.Changingthe

irrigationtime.D.Postponingthemeltingoftheglaciers.

(68)WhatdowelearnfromthePeruexample?A.Whitepaintisusuallysafefor

buildings.B.Theglobalwarmingtreadcannotbestopped.C.Thiscountryis

heatinguptooquickly.D.Sunlightreflectionmayrelieveglobalwarming.

(69)Accordingtotheauthor,pollutingindustriesshould.A.adapt

tocarbonpollutionB.planthighlyprofitablecropsC.leavecarbonemission

aloneD.fightagainstcarbonpollution

(70)What'stheauthorspreferredsolutiontoglobalwarming?A.settingupa

newstandard.B.Readucingcarbonemission.C.Adaptingtoclimatechange.D.

Monitoringpollutingindustries.

41.第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请阅读下面短文,并根

据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

PopulationChange

Whyistheworld,spopulationgrowing?Theanswerisnotwhatyoumight

think.Thereasonfortheexplosionisnotthatpeoplehavebeenreproducing

1ikerabbits,butthatpeoplehavestoppeddroppingdead1ikeflies.In

1900,peoplediedattheaverageageof30.By2000theaverageagewas65.But

whileincreasinghealthwasatupicalfeatureofthe20"century,declining

birthratecouldbeadefiningoneofthe21'.

Statisticsshowthattheaveragenumberofbirthsperwomanhasfallenfrom4.9

intheearly1960sto2.5owadays.Furthermore,around50%oftheworld's

populationliveinregionswherethefigureisnowbelowthereplacement

level(i.e.2.1birthsperwoman)andalmostalldevelopednationsare

experiencingsub-repalanementbirthrate.Youmightthinkthatdeveloping

nationswouldmakeuptheloss(especiallysince80%oftheworld'speoplenow

liveinsuchnations),butyou'dbewrong,Decliningbirthrateisamajor

probleminmanydevelopingregionstoo,whichmightcausecatastrophicglobal

shortagesofworkforcewithinafewdecades.

AgreatdeclineinyoungworkforceislikelytooccurinChina,for

instance.Whatdoesitimply?First,Chinaneedstoundergorapideconomic

developmentbeforeapopulationdeclinehitsthecountry.Sencond,ifother

factorssuchastechnologyremainconstant,economicgrowthandmaterial

expectationswillfallwellbelowrecentstandardsandthiscouldinvitetrouble.

Russiaisanothercountrywithpopulationproblemsthatcouldbreakits

economicpromise.Since1992thenumberofpeopledyinghasbeenbiggenthanthat

ofthosebeingbornbyamassive50%,Indeedofficialfiguressuggestthe

countryhasshrunkby5%since1993andpeopleinRussialiveashorterlifenow

thanthosein1961.Whyisthisoccurring?Nobodyisquitesure,butpoordietan

abovealllong-timealcoholismhavemuchtodowithit.Ifcurrenttrendsdon,t

bend.Russia,spopulationwillbeaboutthesizeofYemenJsbytheyear2050.

Inthenorthofindia,thepopulationisboomingduetohighbirthrates,butin

thesouth,wheremosteconmoicdevelopmentistakingplace,birthrateis

fallingrapidly.Inafurthertwist,birthrateishighestinpoorlyeducated

ruralarceasanlowestinhighlyeducatedurbanareas.Intotal,25%ofIndia,

sworking-agepopulationhasnoeducation.In2030,asixthofthecountryJ

spotentialworkforcecouldbetotallyuneducated.

Onesolutionisobviouslytoimportforeignworkersviaimmigration.Asfor

theUSA,itisalmostuniqueamongdevelopednationsinhavingapopulationthat

isexpectedtogrowby20%from2010-2030,Moreover,theUSAhasatrackrecord

ofsuccessfullyacceptingimmigrants.Asaresultit'slikelytoseearisein

thesizeofitsworking-agepopulationandtowitnessstrongeconomicgrowth

overthelongerterm.

PopulationChange

Tbebinhra:einthe21*cotun1nuybemuch71____ta

leclmecftheberate

Itwldbedifficultfordevelopedccumnestomamtunthe72.

以population.

Theimpactofdroppngbinhnteocdevelopingccutfnescuynot

be73.如diswrca

loguaranteeitseconomcgrowth.Chmanedstodealthe

populationissueproper!),asitswxrtesaregettng75.

The76.______toll)ofRussJQS叫刖inashmking

population,而chwoulddamageitsecooomictae.Ituxsoldbe

betterifitcanteepeopleswtof77..

Leavingasidethebirth依issue.Indu,seconomymaytakeoffwhen

thecountn,achieves78,{[educationaloppcflu呻.

TheUSAwillmaease.ftom!010-2030,aspopulationby20%through

79.____.Thiswill80.收tbtlackof;oungwo(kforce.

Americansolution

书面表达(本大题共一分。)

42.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)

(81)请认真阅读下面有关我国电影票房收入(box-officeincome)的柱状图及相关文字,

并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

SaturdayAfternoon.InaShoppingCenter.

LiJiang:Hi,SuHua.Whichmovieshallwesee?

SuHua:Whatever.WeJergotsomanychoice,KungFuYoga,

JourneytotheWest....Eachsoundsgreat!

LiJiang:Yeah!Andsomemoviestarsarefantastic.

SuHua:Andthehigh-tech!...

LiJiang:Perfect!Let?sgetomefoodfirst.Weonlyhave20minutesleft.

SuHua:Nohurry.Thecinemaisonthesamefloor.

OneDayin2016.AtHome.

Son:Mum,shal1wegoandseeafilmtonight?

Mother:Whybother?Wecanstayathomeandwatchfilmsonline.It'sconvenient

withournewandfasternetwork

Son:Butitfeelsgoodinacinema.

Mother:Andtheprice..Wehavetopay50yuanaticket

Son:0nly10yuanmorethanlastyear.

Mother:Butstillwecannotge

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