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2022年12月英语六级真题及参考答案完整版
Conversation01.
M:WelcometotheBookClub.Today,sguestisSusanLane,theauthorofanew
bookonpersonalfinancesthathasalreadysoldhalfamillioncopies.Hi,Susan.
Yourbookisextremelysuccessful.Whydoyouthinkthatis?
W:Ithinkthat5sbecauseofmymessage,whichsmakinghappinessapriorityover
money.Somanyofusinmygenerationhavespentdecadestryingtoearnmore
moneyjusttoconsumemore,butitmadeusmoremiserable.
M:Youyourselfwereoncecaughtinthatcycle,workingfortwodecadesasan
executiveandearningahighsalary,butstillaccumulatingdebt.
W:Imostcertainlywas.Iearnedmillion.Butbythetimeqliitmyjobfour
yearsagotobecomeawriter,Iowedover$30,000.
M:Sohowdidyouescapethatpatternandwhatwouldyouadviseotherpeopleto
do?
W:Thefirstchangeisntwhatwevalue.Weneedtoemphasizethingsthat
actuallymakeushappy,likerelationships,theenvironment,orevenourhobbies.
Oncewemaketherightthingsourpriority.Ourgoalswillchangeandsowill
ourfinancialbehavior.
M:Ilowdoesthattranslateintopracticalaction?Canyougiveouraudience
examplesofwhatyou'retalkingabout?Onaneverydaybasis?
W:Themajorareasforactionareusuallyhousing,food,andtransportation.So
peoplemightshareahomewithfriendsinsteadoflivingontheirown.Bring
lunchfromhomeinsteadofgoingtorestaurantsandusepublictransportinstead
ofowningacar.
M:Thosesoundlikemajorsacrifices.Icouldneversharemyhome.Ineedmyown
space,
W:Buttheyaren,tsacrifices.Whenpeoplechangetheirvalues,theirdesires
change.
Sointheexampleofhousing,ifwevaluerelationships,sharingahomeisn,t
deprivingourselvesofspace.Butgivingusanopportunitytospendmoretimewith
ourlovedones.
M:Indeeditis.
QI.Whatmessagedoesthewomanconveyinherbook?
Q2.Whatdowelearnaboutthewomanbeforeshebecameawriter?
Q3.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutone'sfinancialbehavior?
Q4.Whatdoesthemansayaboutsharingahome?
Conversation02.
W:Thankyouforinvitingmetothegallery,Christopher.Ihaven,tvisitedhere
sinceyourpredecessor'sretirementfunction.
M:WouldyouliketoseethenewestadditionstoourcollectionFirst?Catherine.
W:Arethosethelandscapes?By
DanielleGregory?Iabsolutelyadoreherwork.
M:Thisfirstpiecewasagifttothegalleryfromtheartistherself,andit's
quiteexquisite.
W:Ilovehowshedepictsthebarrenlandscape.Thecolorscomplimenteachother
perfectly.
M:Youcansensethedesolationinthepicture.ThispiecewasinspiredbyGregory,s
recenttrekintheGoyDesert.
W:Andhowdidyouobtainherotherpieceoverhere?
M:Itwaspurchasedatauctionbyananonymouscollectorwholentittothegallery
fordisplay.Thiscompositionisoneofhermostacclaimedpaintings.
W:Itmusthavecostthatcollectorasmallfortunetopurchasethis.
M:Obviously,Ican,tdisclosetheexactamounthepaid,butitwassubstantial.
W:There'ssomuchdetailinthispainting.IfeellikeIcanreallyimmersemyself
inthescene.Iparticularlylikethesymmetrycreatedbythereflectionofthe
mountaininthelake.
M:Thisparticularpiecewastheonethatwasnominatedforagatewayaward.Iwas
luckyenoughtoattendtheawardceremonyasGregory,sguest.
W:Soyouknowherpersonally,Iassumeshe'saneccentricartist.
M:Quitetheopposite.Infact,she*snotatalleccentric.Iwouldsayshe'sone
ofthemosteasygoingandintelligentpeopleIknow.
W:rdlovetobeabletomeether.TherearesomanyquestionsI'dliketoask.
Whatacoincidence.
M:rmmeetingherfordinnertonight.Wouldyouliketocomealong?
W:rdloveto.thankyou.
Q5.Whatdowelearnaboutoneofthenewestadditionstothegallery,scollection?
Q6.WhatdoesthemansayaboutoneofthemostacclaimedpaintingsbyDaniel
Gregory?Q7.Whydoesthewomansayshecanfeelimmersedinthesceneinthe
painting?Q8.HowdoesthemandescribeDanielleGregory?
Passage01.
Forgivenessisthereleaseofresentmentoranger.Forgivenessdoesn,tmean
reconciliation.Wedon,thavetoreturntothesamerelationship,nordowehave
toacceptthesameharmfulbehaviorsfromanoffender.Forgivenessisvitally
importantforthementalhealthofcertainvictims.Itpropelspeopleforward
ratherthankeepingthememotionallyengagedinaninjusticeortrauma.Carrying
thehurtorangerofanoffenseleadsthebodytoreleasestresschemicals.
Eliminatingtheperpetualflowofthosechemicalsmayalsoexplainwhyforgiveness
providesphysicalhealthbenefits.Therearescenariosinwhichforgivenessisnot
thebestcourse.Sometimesavictimbecomesmoreempoweredwhentheygivethemselves
permissionnottoforgive.Forgivenesscanbechallenging.Thisisespeciallytrue
whentheoffendingpartyoffersaninsincereapology,ormaybetheyhaven,toffered
anythingatall.However,it'softenthehealthiestpathforward.It'simportant
tocultivateforgivenessbydevelopingcompassionfortheoffender.Reflecton
whethertheactwasduetomaliciousintentorwhetheritwascausedbychallenging
circumstancesintheoffender'slife.Whataboutforgivingourselves?Wesometimes
needtotakeresponsibilityformistakes,butintenseguiltandshamearen,ta
desirableoutcome
inthelongrun,forgivingyourselfmayseemlikeanambiguousprocess.Youcan
beginbyacknowledgingthatyouareatfauIt.Takeresponsibilityforthehurtyou
caused.Thenreflectonwhytheevent,drawthelessonsyoulearnedandtryto
avoidcommittingasimilaroffenseinthefuture.
Q09.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutforgiveness?
Q10.Whenisforgivenessespeciallychallenging?
Qll.Whatshouldonedoinordertoforgivetheoffender?
Passage02
TheGlasgowSubwayfirstopenedin1896asacablehauledsystem.Itisgenerally
recognizedastheworld'sthirdundergroundrailwayafterLondonandBudapest.In
itslonghistory,ithasneverbeenexpanded,remainingasasinglelooplinewith
amere15stations.Atitspeak,itservedtheshipyardworkersonthesouthside
ofthecity.
Inthe1960s,therewasadeclineintheshipbuildingindustry,andthepopularity
ofprivatetransportgrew.Asaresult,thesubwaysawarapiddeclineinridership.
Itranwithlittlefurtherchangeuntil1977whenitsnewoperatorscloseditfor
majormodernizationinvestment,carriageswerereplaced,Ventilationwasimproved.
Andthemaindepotwasalsorenovatedandfittedwithconnectingtrackstoreplace
theoutdatedcranetransfermechanism.Thesubwayinitspresentformreopenedfor
operationinApril,1980.Sinceitsrelaunch,thesubwayhasseenarevivalinits
fortunes.Itservesasaviablealternativetootherformsoftransport,andhas
gonealongwaytoalleviatetrafficjamsinthecitycenter.
In1996,thesystemreachedanimportantmilestone100years.Tocommemoratethis
specialevent,thecolorschemeofthetraincarriageswasupdated,recently,High
techsystemssuchassmartcardticketingmachinesandsmartgatesareusedacross
allsubwaystations.TheSMARTcardprovidesmoreconvenienttravelandpassengers
simplytopuptheircardsandtapthemtogetinandoutthesubway.Sinceits
launch,thetechnologyhasbeenadoptedbymorethan100,000subwaycustomers.
Q12.WhatdoesthepassagesayabouttheGlasgowsubwayinthe1960s?
Q13.WhywastheGlasgowsubwayclosedin1977?
Q14.WhydoestheGlasgowsubwayremainimportanttoday?
Q15.WhatdoesthepassagesayaboutallsubwaystationsinGlasgownowadays?
Lecture1
IfyouvisittheGreatSmokyMountainsNationalPark,Chancesare:youwi11remember
theroadsideorcampgroundbears.Aboveallelse,theirsarethemostpopular
animalsinanumberofournationalparksandthesemountainswherethepopulation
ofbearsrunsintothehundreds.OpportunitiestoobservetheselargewiIdanimals
areplentifulduringthesummer.Sincenationalparksarewildlifesanctuaries
wherenodisturbanceofthenativeanimalsisallowed,yearsofprotectionhave
served
tobreakdownthewildbear'sfearofhumans.Nowinsteadofdependingontheir
ownresourcesforaliving,manybears,patrolparkroadsandcampgrounds,they
givethegarbagecansafrequent,goingoveranoccasionalofferoffoodfroma
parkvisitorandillegalanddangerouspracticemakesbeggarsofthem.Bearsare
veryoftenhungry,andsincetheywillfeedonalmostanykindofplantoranimal,
garbageisquiteacceptable.Feedingthemhoweverrepresentsmisguidedkindness
becausethebearscometoexpectsuchgenerosityfromeveryone,andconsequently,
troublecouldlieahead.
Parkrulesprohibitthefeedingofbears.Violatorsarearrested.Everyyear,
Doctorswhohaveofficesneartheparktreatanumberofcasesofbearbitesand
bearscratches.Someoftheaccidentshavecomeaboutinstrangeways.Oneman
wasintheprocessoffeedingtwosmallcubswhenthemotherbearappearedand
insisteduponhavingsomeofthefoodshovingthebigbearasidewithonehand.
Themancontinuedfeedingthecubswhensuddenlyhewasstruckafierceblowin
theface.Abearpromptedbythefoodthataladykeptofferingtohimentered
thecarwherethegenerouspersonwassitting.Hereffortstopushthebearout
ofthecarresultedininjuries.Amanrequiredmedicalattentionafterhe
appliedalightedcigarettetoabear,snoses.
Anothermantriedtoboostabearintothefrontseatofcarsothathemight
takeapictureofabearsittingbesidehiswifewhowasbehindthewheel.Because
bearspreferroadsandcampgrounds.Thepossibilityofahikermeetingupwitha
bearalongparktrailsissmall,butthere'salwaysthatchanceforabearseems
toknowifyouarecarryingalunchoracandybar,.m„vpvpninciatnn
it.
Question16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
Question16whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthebearsinNationalParksnow?
question17whatdoesthespeakersayaboutvisitorsfeedingbearsinnational
parks?Question18whatisthespeaker,sadvicetopeoplewhocarrysomefood
whilehikingonaparktrail?
Lecture02
Whydoweformopinionsorattitudesaboutsomeoneorsomethingwithoutreally
knowingmuchaboutthem?Justhearingsomethinggoodorbadaboutaperson,a
placeorthingcaninfluenceouropinionspositivelyornegatively.Butletting
theopinionsofanotherpersondeterminewhatouropinionswillbeisdangerous.
Formingopinionsaboutsomeoneorsomethingbeforereallyknowingthemwellis
calledprejudice.Premeansbefore,andJudicereferstojudgment,hence
prejudicemeanstojudgebeforehavingadequateknowledge,wecanbeprejudiced
towardoragainstsomeoneorsomething.Ineithercase,weareonlyallowing
ourselvestoseehalfofthepicture.Veryfewpeopleorthingsinthisworldare
allgoodorallbad.Prejudicedattitudesareusuallybasedonmyths,halftruths
orincorrectinformation,andthey'redangerousbecausetheycankeepusfrom
learningthetruthaboutsomeoneorsomething.Peopleformprejudicesagainst
othersformanyreasons,
differencesintheirrace,religion,gender,oroccupation,prejudiceskeeppeople
apart.Theykeepusfromreallyknowingandunderstandingeachother.Weshould
feelproudofwhoweareandthegroupofpeoplewerepresent.Iffeelingsofpride
begintoturntofeelingsofsuperiority,whenwethinkthatourgrouporour
beliefsarebetterthanthosearoundus,however,thenwebegintodevelop
prejudicedattitudesthatcanbeharmful.Forexample,theprejudicedattitudesof
onegroupmaykeepanothergroupfromattendingcertainschools,fromlivingin
anyneighborhoodtheywantorfromgettingajoborapromotion.Extremefeelings
ofprejudicehavecausedthedeathsofinnocentpeople.Weareresponsibleforour
ownthoughtsandopinions.Whenweletsomeoneelsetelluswhattothinkabout
someoneorsomething,wearegivingupsomecontrolofourown.Beforeyouforman
attitudeoropinion,findoutforyourselfaboutthepersonorththinginquestion.
Sometimeswedon,trealizethatweholdprejudicedattitudestowardoragainst
someoneorsomething.Weneedtocarefullyexamineourlivesandourfearsandto
askourselveswhetherourattitudescomefromourpersonalknowledgeandexperience,
orfromrumorsandfearoftheunknown.Thegoodnewsaboutprejudiceisthatwe
arenotbornwithit.
Prejudicedattitudesandopinionsdevelopovertime,butwitheducationand
knowledge,wecanreplaceourprejudiceswithcooperationandunderstanding.
Q19.Whydoesthespeakersayaboutprejudice?
Q20.Whydoesthespeakersayprejudicedattitudesaredangerous?
Q21.Whendoesthespeakersaywebegintodevelopprejudicedattitudes?
Lecture03
WhenIstartedhighschool,itwasashock.Ihadspenteightyearsfightingmy
waytobethemostpopularkidintheCatholicschoolstudentbody.
Ihadbeenabig,tougheighthgrader,andsuddenlyIwasalowlyninthgrader,
bulliedbythebig,tough12thgradeseniorswhoranthehighschool.
Irealizedthenthatit'snicetostriveforsomething.Butthatyoualsohaveto
enjoythemomentyou*reinandbehappywhereyouare.
RockandRollhadalwaysbeenanimportantpartofmylife.Iremembermyfriends
andIusedtodrivearounduntilthelatehoursofthenightslisteningtothe
MusicofRockandRollLegends.
Duringthoseteenageyears,IbuiltfriendshipsthatIthoughtwouldlasta
lifetime.
Mostpeoplethatagethinkthesamething,bulpeopledriftapart.Jobs,families,
andtragediesseparatepeoplefromthoselastingfriendships.Thetragedythat
separatedmefrommyfriendsforeverwastheVietnamWar.
AyearafterIgraduatedfromhighschool,IleftforVietnam.
Icamebackburnedoutandtired,asthoughIhadlived10lifetimesintheshort
spanof14months.
The14monthsIwasinthewar.Icouldn,trelatetothefriendsIhadhadin
highschool.Theystillseemedchildish,concernedwithchildishthingsthat
weren,timportanttome.Iwasstilltryingtocopewiththedeath,destruction,
andevilIhadseeninVietnam.
Ifeltlikewehaddoneterriblethingstoinnocentpeoplethere,andinturn,I
hadseenterriblethingsdonetomyfriends.Iwithdrewfrommyfriendsand
startedcollege.
ThenIquitcollageandtookmanydifferentjobs.Ispentalotofmytimeand
moneyonalcoholandotherdrugs.Finally,inanefforttogetmylifegoingin
therightdirectionagain,IsoldeverythingandtookwhatlittlemoneyIhadand
boughtmyselfanairplanetickettoIsrael.
IwenttheretostudyhistorywhilestudyingatHighFiveUniversity,Imetmy
wife,whowasalsoanAmericanstudent.Inowteachinahighschoolbackin
America.Ilookatmystudentsandseethemstrugglingwithmanyofthevery
thingsIstruggledwithmanyyearsago.
Asateacher,ItrytohelpthemovertheroughspotsasbestIcan.
Q22.Howdidthespeakerfeelwhenhestartedhighschool?
Q23.Whatdidthespeakeroncethinkofteenagefriendships?
Q24.WhatdowelearnaboutthespeakerwhenhereturnedfromtheVietnamWar?
Q25.Whatdoesthespeakertrytodoasateacher?
写作部分(共3套)
更多样、有效的学习方式
Learnindiverseandeffectiveways
Withtheapplicationofinformationtechnologyineducation,collegestudentscan
nowlearninmorediverseandeffectiveways.Benefitedfromthis,students'
learningefficiencyandlearningeffecthasbeenimproved.
Firstofall,studyingthroughtheonlinecoursesofferedbytheuniversityisthe
mostcommonwayforcollegestudentstostudynowadays.Onlineeducationgetsrid
ofthetraditionalofflineteachingmode,sothatstudentsarenolonger
restrictedbytimeandplace.Eventhousandsofmilesaway,throughtheInternet,
studentscanlearnknowledgeanytimeandanywhere,whichgreatlysavestime.
Secondly,throughtheInternet,manycollegestudentscanachieveunprecedented
interaction,feedbackandcommunicationwithteachers,classmatesandfriends,
Thelearningscopeandcommunicationobjectsarealsoexpandedwiththe
applicationofinformation
technologyineducation,whichismoreconvenientandefficientthanthe
traditionallearningmethods.Finally,collegestudentscanlearnwhattheyare
interestedinthroughavarietyofonlineplatforms,whichcoverabroaderand
morecutting-edgerangeofknowledgethanwhatistaughtinschool.
Wecollegestudentsshouldactivelyadapttoandeffectivelymakeuseofthemore
diversifiedandeffectivelearningstyles.Onlyinthiswaycanwequicklygrow
intothetalentsneededbythesociety.
辩证思维
Inaneraofinformationexplosion,itisvitallyimportanttodeveloptheability
tothinkcriticallyandmakerationalchoices.Theretwosidestoeverything,
dialecticalthinkingisareofgreatimportanceforbecauseitishelpfulin
theprocessoflearningstudentsandstudentscanintheprofessionallife
aswell.
Tobeginwith,studentscanbenefitfromtheabilitytothinkcriticallyInthe
study.ThereisanoldChinesesayingthatitisbetternottobelieveinbooksat
all,ratherthantobelieveinthemimplicitly.Thisproverbindicatesthatthrough
dialecticalthinkingstudentscandiscernthetruefromthefalsetomakerational
judgmentsintheirlearning.Second,dialecticalthinkingwillhelpushaveamore
reasonableperceptionofdifferentaspectsandfactorsinthework.Whenweanalyze
everythingaroundusinamoreholisticway,wearemorelikelytobedrivenby
favorablefactorsandhaveagreaterchanceofsuccessintheworkplace.
Tosumup,intheageofinformationexplosion,wemustapplydialecticalthinking
andmakerationalchoicestowriteacolorfulbookoflife.
加强培养大学生的团队精神
Justasthesayinggoes,“manyhandsmakelightjob”.Inmodernsociety,it's
beyondalldoubtthattheteamspiritisakeyfactorcontributingtosuccess,
therefore,itisdeemedessentialtoplaceaincreasinglyhighvalueoncultivating
collegestudents'teamspirit.
Inmyview,thereareacoupleofreasonsforthenecessityofstrengthening
teamwork.Tobeginwith,teamworkprovideseachstudentachancetocommunicate
withothers.
Bydiscussingasateammember,theyareabletobeawareoftheirdisadvantages
thatarehardlybediscoveredbythemselves,andtheirhorizons,tosomeextent,
willbebroadenedinthemeantime.Inaddition,tocultivatethecollegestudents,
teamspiritisconducivetosavingtheirtimeandenergysothattheyare
availabletootheractivitiesincampus.Lastbutnotleast,collegestudents
willentersocietyoneday,hencetheyshouldequipthemselveswiththe
competenceofworkingtogether.
Inaword,onethingforcertainistoincreasetheimportanceofcultivatingthe
collegestudents,teamspiritiswhatweshoulddointhefuture.
听力部分
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36.Wardianregardsthevariousextraordinarychallengesasatestofhisbodyendurance.
36.E[云位]‘1lovediverseanduniquechallenges.*hesaid."Iamdefinitelyinterestedinseeing
whatIcanhandleandwhatmybodycanaccept.
37,Wand;anhopeshispartrcipationinthesevendaymarathonserieswillcontributetoaworthycause.
37.1【定位】Wardian,toohopeshisinvolvementwillgivehimaplatformtopromoteacause.
38.Wardianisgoingtojoinoverthirtyotherrunnersinaweek-longmarathonseries.
38.D[定位].Hewill1ineupMondayinAntarctica(北极)forthefirstlegoftheWorldMarathon
Challenge-joining32otheradventureseekersonanunusualjourney
39.Over-exertioninextremecoldcanlov.eronesbodytemperaturetoadangerouspoint
39.A[走位]Toomucheffortandhe*dbegintosweat,which,hewastold,wou1donlyincreasethe
riskofhyporthermia.
40.Wardianwasverymuchimpressedbyaracedirectorssenseoradventure.
40.F【是1'立】PerhapsitwasthesenseofadventureDonovandisplayedwhentheyfirstmetatthe
201050KChampionshipsinGalway.Ireland,whereDonovanwastheracedirector..
41.OnceWardiansetshismindonsomething,heisdeterminedtomakeithappen.
41.K【定位】“Oncehedecidestodosomethinghejustworksat:tuntilhedoesit.”
42.OnetopAmericanmarathonerquithisrunningcareerbecauseofhisphysicalcondition.
42H【走位】Despitehisproventrackrecord,Hallsaidhehasnotimegoalsandthathestillsuffers
fromthesamefatigueissuesthatforcedhimtoleavetheprofessionalranksin2015.
43.Tgmanyoftheweek-longmarathonparticipantscompletingtheracewillbeasuccessinitself..
43.I【定也】Toothersonthetrip,simplyfinishingwillbeitsowereward.
44.ForWardian,themarathonintheArcticwasmoreabouthowtotriumphovertheextremecold.
44.C【定位】TheraceforWardian,however,waslessabouttheresultthanovercominghisaversionto
thecold.
45.Toparticipateintheseven-daymarathonseriesWardianhadtoraisealotofmoneyandhavehis
wife*ssupport.
45.G[定位】Wardianstartedsavingforthetripin2014connectingwithsponsorsandgetting
approvalfromhiswi*e.
Passageone
文章开头Manypeopleassociatetheirelf-worthwiththeirwork.
46-50:ABBAD
46.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthepursuitorwork-relatedself-esteem'
A)Itmayresultinnegativemotivation.
47.Whatdoemployeestendtodoinpursuingwork-relatedself-esteem?
B)Strivetosucceedattheexpenseoftheirwell-being.
48.Whatdoi/velearnaboutpeopleover-concernedwithwork-relatedelf-esteem?
B)Theycannotenjoytheirpersonallifetothefull.
49.Whatisthegoodnewsweearnfromtherecentresearch?
A)Thepursuitofgoalsmayturnouttobeenjoyableemdpleasant.
50.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
D)Peoplefeelpositiveabouttheirworkaslongastheyaremotivated.
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文章题目FearofNature:AnEmergingThreattoConservation菩夹:!查:36-40FAJCG41-45PEMD
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答案:F
定应互:Althoughthechildren1sreactionsweresomewhatexpected,thenewstudydidcontainanunexpected
finding:Manyofthesurveyedchildrenrevealedthattheirparentsalsoexpressedfearordisgustofthe
sameanimals.
37.Thedisappearanceofspeciesandecologicalsystemserodesourabilitytokeepwhatisleft.
答案:A
定位句:Increasingly,researchhasshownthatasspeciesandecosystemsvanish,italsochipsawayatour
abilitytopreservewhatremains
38.AstudyshowedthatthewildestareasofDiscoveryParkappealedmosttothepublic.SS:J
定位句:Itfoundthatthepublichadthemostappreciationfor-andgainedthemostvaiuefrom-the
wildestpartsofthepark.
39.Thefearoflivingorganismsisbecomingmoreworrisome,
答笑C
定位句:Atitsworstitbecomessomethingevenmoreconcerning:biophobidthefearoflivingthingsand
acompleteaversiontonature.
40.Preventingtheincreaseinchildren,sfearoflivingcreaturesisalsoimportantforconserving
biodiversity.
答窒:G
忘位句:Althoughmanyconservationbiologistsstillconsiderthatpreventingthelossofwildlifehabitat
isthemostimportantwaytoconservebiodiversity,!thinkpre-ventingincreasedbiophobiaisalso
importantforconservation.*
41.Researchshowsthatmoreanddeeperexperiencepeoplehavewithnaturewillhelpsaveit.
答MP
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