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上海市部分区

2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试(一模)英语试题分类

汇编

阅读理解

2024届上海市崇明区高三上学期第一次模拟考试英语试卷

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethe

onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Mostteachersassignnovelsforstudentstoreadnotwrite.Butmanyteachersnationwideare

notonlyaskingstudentstoreadnovelsbutalsogivingthemamonthtowritethem.

Yes,youreadthatright:onemonth.

However,studentsparticipatinginNovember'sNationalNovelWritingMonth(NaNoWriMo)

donotcomplainaboutbeingoverworked.Instead,theyhavebeenknowntoask,“Canweworkon

ournovelstoday?”Thafsbecause,aboveall,NaNoWriMoismeanttobefun.Anexercisein

“seat-of-your-pants“novelwriting,ithasalmostnorules.

TheOfficeofLettersandLightisthenonprofitbehindtheevent.Itbelievesthiscarefree

approachencourageswriterstotakeimaginativerisksandtrulyenjoytheirwork.Foundedin1999,

theadultversionoftheeventrequiresonlythatyoucommityourselftomakinganattemptat

novelwritingandsubmittinganovelof50,000words,nomatterhowgoodorbadtheyare,bythe

endofNovember.

Since2005,NaNoWriMohasenteredmanyclassrooms,includingthoseofNationalWriting

Projectteachers,throughitsYoungWritersProgram.Inaddition,teachersreceiveaclassroomkit

featuringaprogresschart,stickerstomarkwordcounts,andbuttonsforwriterswhocrossthe

finishline.

About1,800classroomsand45,000kidsandteensparticipatedlastyear.Therulesfor

under-18writersarethesameasthoseforadults.Butthereisoneimportantexception:young

writerscanpicktheirown"'reasonableyetchallenging^^wordlength.Ifastudentelectstowrite,

say,18,000wordsandachievesthisgoalinamonth,heorsheisawinner.Awardsincludea

“handsomewinner'scertificate^^andapromotionalcodetoreceiveafreeboundproofcopyofthe

finishednovel.

TheYoungWritersProgramalsofacilitatesScriptFrenzy,asimilarscriptwriting(居U本写作)

eventthathappenseachAprilandchallengesparticipantstowritea100scriptin30days.

Whileyoungwritersworkprimarilyasindividuals,teachersarealsoencouragedtowrite

alongwiththem.

56.ItcanbeinferredthatstudentsusuallyafterparticipatinginNaNoWriMo.

A.enjoythemselvesB.overloadthemselvesC.lookcourageousD.becomedistracted

57.By“seat-of-your-pants“inparagraph2,theauthormeans.

A.thenovelwritingactivitygivesitsparticipantspantsasawards

B.theparticipantshavetostickontheirseatsforlongwritingnovels

C.theparticipantsarefreetowritewhatevernovelstheycanimagine

D.thenovelwritingactivityneedsnewrulesforparticipantstofollow

58.Whatcanbelearnedabouttherulesforadolescentwriters?

A.Theyshouldcrossthefinishlinebeforeparticipating.

B.Theycanlengthenthedurationoftheirwritingprocess.

C.Theycandecideontheirnovels9wordcountsthemselves.

D.Theyshouldsubmitnovelsontheirteachers9recommendation.

59.Thepassageismainlyaimedat.

A.explainingtheobjectivesofaneventB.givingageneralintroductiontoanevent

C.illustratingthebenefitsofnovelwritingD.attractingteacherstojoinawritingprogram

(B)

□SOCIETY

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YOURIMPACTBEGINSTODAY100%ofalldonationsgodirectlytoourExplorersand

programs.

(Togetherwecan

]changetheworld.We'vebuiltasustainable,innovativebusinessmodelthat

allowsustoinvesteverydollaryoudonatedirectlytoour

Explorersandprograms.

Withyoursupport,we'redrivingnewWhenyousupporttheNationalGeographicSociety,not

knowledge,workingtoreduceouronlyareyousupportingyourpassionfortheplanet,but

humanfootprintontheplanet,andyoualsohelpprotectitswonder.Youensureourmission

inspiringanewgenerationoflivesonsowecancontinueexploringtheplanet,saving

changemakerstovaluethenaturalwildlife,protectingourocean,empoweringtheworld's

worldandhelpcreateabrightermostinnovativescientiststohelpsolvetheplanet?s

future.mysteriesandchallenges,andpreservingourancient

heritage(遗产)forfuturegenerations.

Yourgenerouscontributionwillimmediatelygotowork

supportingthethingsyoucarepassionatelyabout一not

operatingcosts.

SUPPORTOURWORK

Tax-freegifts

NationalGeographicSocietyisatax-freeorganization,andwerelyonthegenerosityofdonors

likeyoutosupportourExplorers5workinscience,exploration,education,andstorytelling.

SingleandmonthlydonationsEmployerMatchingGiftsHonor/MemorialGiving

MakeagifttodaytohelpexploreandManycompanieshaveaHonorafriendorloved

protectourplanet.Bygivingmatchinggiftprogramforone'spassionforscience,

monthly,yourreliablesupportallowsemployees.Yougiveanexploration,education,and

ustorespondtothemostpressingamountandyourcompanystorytellingbymakingan

programmaticneeds.donatesthesame.Doubleunusualgiftintheirname.

yourimpactbyexploring

youremployer'smatching

giftprograms.

60.Theabovewebpageisaimedat.

A.appealingtopeopletopreserveancientheritage

B.guidingpeopletoinvestinasustainablebusiness

C.attractingdonationstoNationalGeographicSociety

D.publicizingthemissionofNationalGeographicSociety

61.Tomakeyourcontributiontwiceasmuch,youcan.

A.supportthemostpressingemployerB.reducethetaxattachedtothedonation

C.makeitagiftinthenameofyourfriendD.tryyourcompany'smatchinggiftprograms

62.WhatcanbelearnedaboutNationalGeographicSociety?

A.Itneedsnooperatingcosts.B.Itisdedicatedtoprotectingnature.

C.Itsmissionhasn'tbeenrecognized.D.Itsemployeesneedn'tpayincometax.

(C)

Morethanthreebillionpeoplerelyontheoceantomakealiving,mostofwhomarein

developingcountries.Astheglobalpopulationincreases,thedemandforseafoodisexpectedto

rise,too.

Althoughoceanecosystemsarestretchedtothelimitbyclimatechange,overfishingand

more,studiesneverthelesssuggestthatseafoodcanbeexpandedsustainablytomeetfuturefood

demands.Successwilldependonsmall-scalefisheries.Thesefisheriescanberemarkablyefficient.

Almosteverythingthathand-to-mouthfisheriescatchisconsumed.Bycontrast,around20%of

thefishcaughtbyindustrialshipsisestimatedtobewasted,mainlybecauseofunwanted

by-catch.

Smallfishersrarelyhavetherightresourcestoexpandtheiroperations,oreventosurvive.If

theydoscaleup,theymightlosesomeoftheircurrentadvantagesorengageinthesameharmful

practicesasdolargecommercialfisheries.Managedwithcare,however,smallfisheriescould

providewin-winsforlivelihoodsandtheenvironment.

Mostnationsalreadyhavemanagementpoliciesformarineecosystemsthatprovidefor

small-scalefisheries.Butsmall-scalefishers'rightstoaccessareoftenpoorlydefined,

ineffectivelyenforcedorunfairlydistributed(分酉己).Governmentsubsidies(补贝占)alsorequire

reform.Oneestimatefoundthatlarge-scalefishersreceiveabout3.5timesmoresubsidiesthan

small-scalefishersdo.Instead,subsidiesandotherfundsshouldbedirectedtowardssmall-scale

fisherstoletthemexpandtheiraccesstomarkets,whilekeepingthemfromadoptingthenegative

practicesoflarge-scaleoperations.

Thetotalgloballossandwastefromfisheriesisestimatedatbetween30%and35%annually

primarilyduetoalackoftechnology,goodmanufacturingpractices,andinfrastructuresuchas

decentroadsandcoldstorage.Publicandprivateinvestmentincold-storagefacilitiesand

processingequipmentcouldhelp.Onepromisingstrategyistopairinternationalornational

fundingwithdirectcontractsforfeedingprogrammeslinkedtoschools,hospitalsandsimilar

facilities.Sucharrangementswouldprovidesmallfisherieswithlarge,consistentmarketsand

storageinfrastructurethatboostslocalconsumptionanddoesnotincentivize(刺激)overfishing.

Moreover,simpleincentiveprogrammescouldbeconductedbyfunders,managersandlocal

governmentstryingtopromotesustainablefisheries.Forexample,localmarketscoulddisplaya

ratingsystemforindividualfishersorsmallfisheries.Thiscouldincludevariouselementsof

sustainabilityotherthanenvironmentalones-suchasprovidinginformationonthetypeof

fishingequipment,locationofthecatchandfreshness.Promotingtheratingasasocial

responsibilityconceptwouldinformconsumersoftheneedtosupportsustainablefisheries.

Anyway,onlyjointproblem-solvingeffortscandeliverseafoodprotein,sustainably,toa

worldthatincreasinglyneedsit.

63.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat.

A.smallfisheriescanhelptheworldifmanagedwithcare

B.theglobaldemandforseafoodisincreasingdramatically

C.small-scalefisheriesneedtobecommercialisedurgently

D.peopleindevelopingcountriesaremorereliableonfishing

64.Small-scalefisheriesaremoreefficientbecause.

A.whattheycatchishardlywastedB.theirby-catchaccountsforalargershare

C.theycatchfishbyindustrialmeansD.theiroperationislimitedwithinasmallarea

65.Whatcanbeinferredaboutsmallfisheries?currentsituation?

A.Theygainnosupportfromgovernments.B.Theyareexpandingtomeetlocaldemands.

C.Theyhavelittleaccesstogoodresources.D.Theyimpactmarineecosystemsnegatively.

66.Topromotesustainablefisheries,whichofthefollowingisoneoftheauthor'ssuggestions?

A.Toinitiatearatingsystemforsmallfisherstoevaluatethelocalmarkets.

B.Toprovidetechnologyforsmallfisheriestoboosttheirfishingefficiency.

C.Toinspireasenseofsocialresponsibilityinlarge-scalefishersandconsumers.

D.Tofacilitatedirectcooperationbetweensmallfisheriesandfeedingprogrammes.

2024届上海市虹口区高三上学期一模英语试卷

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C

andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyou

havejustread.

(A)

Iwasalwaysareader

Asakid,Iwalkedtothelibraryseveraltimesaweekandcheckedoutsomanybooksand

returnedthemsoquicklythatthelibrarianonceseapned,"Don'ttakehomesomanybooksifyou*

renotgoingtoreadthemall!”

“ButIdidreadthemall,“Isaid.

ButIhadstoppedreadinggradually.IjoinedbookclubsthatIneverattended.Irequesteda

librarybook.Everyonewasreading,onlytoreturnitaweeklate,unread,withfines.

ThenImetDavid.WhenIaskedhimabouthislastbook,hisfacelitupandhisfingers

danced.

DavidreadmuchmorethanIdid,aboutabookortwoaweek.Hepreferredhistoryand

nonfiction,whileIlovedfictionwriters.

Onourseventhdate,DavidandIvisitedthelibrary.

"Ihaveagame,"hesaid,pullingtwopensandPost-itsoutofhisbag."Let*sfindbooks

we'vereadandleavereviewsinthemforthenextperson.'*

"Wewanderedinthelibraryforanhour.Intheend,wesatontheflooramongthepoetry,

andI

readhimsome.Helistened,thenasked,"Whatisityoulikeaboutthatone?”

Thatsummer,aswepicnickedoutside,Isaid,"IfItellyousomething,willyounotjudge

me?"Davidpausedandraisedhiseyebrows.

HPveonlyreadonebookthisyear,“Isaid.

“ButifsJune,9,hesaid.

“Iknow.n

“Well,readabook!^^

ThenexttimeIvisitedabookstore,hischargeto"readabook“echoedinmyhead.Ipicked

upabooksolelyforitspoetictitle.

Thadahardtimegettingintoit.Thenarratorwasanoldman.WheneverIwastemptedto

giveuponit,IthoughtofDavid.Ipushedthroughthefirsttwochaptersanddiscoveredanew

narratorinthethird.Ilovedthealternatingpointsofview.Icarriedthebooktowork.Ireadat

lunchandonmywalkhome

“How'syourday?”Davidtexted.

Good.Alittletired,9,Ireplied."Istayeduplateandfinishedmybook."

Itriedtomakeitsoundcasual,butIwasproudofmyself.Itwasnotacompetition,butIfelt

himpushingmetobemoreofthepersonIusedtobeandmoreofwhoIwantedtobe.

IaskedDavidoncewhathelikedaboutme

Hepaused,thensaid.nIseetheworldasamorewonder-filledplacewithyou."

Bytheendofthatyear,Davidsuggestedwevisitthelibraryagain.HeaskedifIremembered

thegameweplayedonourfirstvisit.

"Iremember,9,Isaid.

Hepulledabookfromtheshelf,droppedtooneknee,andopenedit.Inside,hisPost-itread:

“Karla,ithasalwaysbeenyou.Willyoumarryme?"

HisproposalhadrestedbetweenthepagesofTheRebelPrincessforoverayear.

"Yes,"Isaid.

56.Theword"snapped”(paragraph2)mostprobablymeans".

A.talkedtosomeonevoluntarily

B.spoketosomeoneimpatiently

C.gavesomeoneasuggestion

D.laughedatsomeoneheartlessly

57.Whichofthefollowingmaybestillustratetheauthor*sreadinghabitwhenshefirstmet

David?

A.Carryingbooksaroundwithoutopeningthem.

B.Onlyreadingthebookseveryonerecommended.

C.Avoidingsharingbookswhengoingtobookclubs.

D.Oftenforgettingtoreturnthebooksalreadyread

58.Accordingtoparagraph19,whywastheauthorproudofherself?

A.Shefinishedreadingabookshedidn'tlike.

B.ShehadreadmorebooksthanDaviddid.

C.Shedidwhatshethoughttobedifficult.

D.Shehadkepttohertasteinpoetictitles.

59.WhatwasthemainchangethatDavidbroughtintotheauthor'slife?

A.Heintroducedanewlibraryandafungametotheauthor.

B.Heencouragedtheauthortoreadmorefictionandpoetry.

C.Hehelpedtheauthorfinishreadinganentirebookinaday.

D.Hemotivatedtheauthortorediscoverherloveforreading.

(B)

Canyoustandononelegfor10seconds?

Just15minutesadayofpracticecanbe

Balancecouldbeamatteroflifeanddeath.

beneficial,butdomoreifyouhavetime

TheWorldHealthOrganizationestimatesthat

Startingearlierhelps:trytheexercises

684,000fatalfallsoccureachyear,making

belowonahard,levelsurface.

fallingthesecondleadingcauseof

EasyLevel:Standingononeleg——withyour

unintentionalinjurydeath.Someofthesefalls

handsrestingonaworksurfaceifyou're

arecausedbymoreseriousconditions-but

feelingunsteady-seehowlongyoucan

manyaren't.AccordingtoGeorgeLocker,a

maintainyourbalance.Dothisonewhileyou'

long-termpractitioneroftaichi,alossof

rebrushingyourteeth.

balanceisamedicalproblemthatcan'tbe

MediumLevel:Forthismovement,startfrom

treatedwithdrugsorsurgery,despiteitseffects

standingandtakeabigstepforwards,bending

Increasingly,effortsarebeingmadeto

yourfrontleguntilyourtrailingkneejust

remedy(补救)thebalanceproblemamongthe

brushesthefloor.Thenpushoffyourfrontleg

groupsalreadymostaffectedbyit.Taichi,

andreturntoastandingposition.

practicedbyanestimated50millionpeoplein

HardLevel:Trystep-upsontoastepor

China,isanoption.Studieshaveshownthatas

box:putonefootontoaboxandpushthrough

littleaseightweeksofpracticecanimprove

thatheeltostepupsobothfeetenduptogether.

olderadults'scoresontheTinettitest一a

Toensureyouaren'tusingyourtrailinglegto

commonlyusedmeasureofcompetencein

help,keepyourtoesoffthegroundonthatfoot.

basictaskssuchasrisingfromachairand

walking-aswellasreducingfearoffalling.Longerperiodsofstudyshowfurtherbenefits.

Whateveractivityyouchoosethelessonistoworkonyourbalancebeforeyouneedto.not

afteritbecomesanissue.AsLockerputsiteveryone'stoldtosavemoneyfortheirretirementand

nobody'staughttosavetheirbalance.Butbotharedifficulttogetbackoncethey'regone.

56.WhatdoesGeorgeLockerthinkofalackofbalance?

A.Itiscostlytogettreatedwithdrugsandsurgery.

B.Itisaminorissuethatdoesn'taffectone'soverallhealth.

C.Itisaproblemwithoutanymedicalsolution.

D.Itisaproblemthatcanbeeasilyfixedbyexercising.

57.WhichofthefollowingbestillustratestheMediumLevelpractice?

58.Whatisthelessonconveyedinthepassageregardingbalanceandhealth?

A.Balanceisthetopleadingcauseofsuddendeathfrominjuries.

B.Itisessentialforthoseaffectedbybalanceissuestoseekhelp.

C.Taichiisthemosteffectivewaytoimproveone'sbalance.

D.Itiswisertoworkonbalanceasearlyaspossible.

(C)

Theconceptofdynamicpricingissimple——andeasyforbusinessestoimplement.Whether

it'saFriday-eveningfight,ahotelduringtheholidays,orataxirideinadownpour,wehaveall

beenburnedbyhigher-than-normalpricesduetoexcessdemand.Raisingcostswhenbusinesses

arebusiestisthenormacrossthetravelindustryPerhapsthemostwell-knownexampleofthisis

withinride-sharecompanies,whichhaveusedsurgepricingforyearstochargeriderswhen

demandforcarsrocketsrelativetothenumberofdriversavailable.

Outsidetravel,onlinestoresareincreasinglyusingthisdynamicpricing,too,says

Vomberg."OnAmazon,comalone,millionsofpricechangesoccurwithinaday,corresponding

toapricechangeofabouteverytenminutesforeachproduct."Whileconsumersmightnot

alwayspickuponthesevariationsinprice,Vombergsaystime-baseddynamicpricingwill

likelybecomeacompetitivestandardatleastinonlinemarkets.nAI-enabledtoolscansuggest

thebestpricesviamachinelearningalgorithms(算法).Theycanalsotrackandlearn

competitorandcustomerresponsestopricechanges,"hesays.

Now,surgepricingishappeninginstoresincludingbarsandsupermarketsaswell.

"Physicalbusinessesareadoptingelectronicshelflabelsthatenablerealtimepriceadjustment

dependingonthetimeofday.stocklevelsandwhetheritemsareapproachingtheirsell-bydate,

"saysSarwarKhawaja,chairmanoftheOxfordEducationGroup.Hesaysthistechnologyis

likelytocausepricesinbarsthatusethesesignstoincreaseduringtherushesofdinner,

weekendsorholidays,orforsupermarketstoadjustpricesthroughoutthedayorweek,

dependingonvolumeofshoppers.

Thecurrenteconomicclimateisalsodrivingtheneedforthesepricingtechnologies.While

creatingcompetitivepricesisalwayskeytohealthyprofitmargins.Khawaiasaysdynamic

pricingenablesbusinessestooptimisetheirpricingdependingonthefinancialsituationsoftheir

customerbase."Businessescanofferdiscountsduringdownturns,whileincreasingpricesin

betteroffareas,"hesays.

Thechanges,however,maynotsitwellwithconsumers.nDynamicandsurgepricingwill

likelyexpandtomoreindustriesandmorecompaniesinthelongterm,butjustbecausea

productmaybepopulardoesnotmeanthatcustomersarewillingtoturnablindeyetobeing

chargedmore,"saysKhawaja.Headdssurgepricingcancausecustomerstolosefaithina

companyiftheybelievetheyarebeingovercharged."Perhapsdynamicpricingofadrinkinyour

favouritepubmightbeasteptoofarforloyalcustomers.n

56.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"dynamicpricing"inparagraph1?

A.Asystemofdecidingwhatthepricesshouldbe.

B.Ameansforcompaniestofindtargetcustomers.

C.Amethodthathelpspromotesharingeconomy

D.Astrategyofofferingdiscountstoattractclients.

57.ItcanbeinferredfromArndVomberg*scommentsthatonlinestores.

A.offerthemostcompetitiveprices

B.makeprofitsbychangingpricesinrealtime

C.confusecustomersbychangingprices

D.relytoomuchonmachinelearningalgorithms

58.Accordingtothepassage,whydophysicalbusinessesadoptdynamicpricing?

A.Tomatchsupplyanddemandduringpeakhours.

B.Toliftcustomerexperienceandencourageloyalty.

C.Tomaintainconsistentpricingacrossallproducts.

D.Tocompetewithonlinestoresandbusinesses.

59.Whichofthefollowingbestpredictshowcustomersmayreacttotheexpansionofdynamic

pricing?

A.Turntowhateveroffersthelowestprices.

B.Protestagainstitforbeingtooannoying.

C.Refusetogiveinandarelikelytoresist.

D.Takeitforgrantedandacceptitaltogether.

上海市宝山区2023~2024学年高三上学期期末教学质量监测试卷英语试卷

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.For

eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording

totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

DuringtheSecondWorldWar,Dr.WilliamWalshservedonaU.S.NavyshipintheSouth

Pacific.Whileservingthere,Walshobservedthepoorhealthconditionsinwhichthepeopleofthe

SouthPacificlived.

Afterthewarendedin1945,WalshfoundedanorganizationcalledProjectHope.Itsgoalwasto

bringhealtheducationandcaretopeopleinpoorcountriesaroundtheworld.In1958,Walsh

convincedU.S.PresidentEisenhowertoallowProjectHopetorentaU.S.Navyhospitalshipforjust

onedollarayear.ManycompaniesandordinarypeopledonatedmoneytoProjectHope.The

organizationusedthefundstoturnthenavyshipintoacivilianhospitalshipcalledtheSSHope.

Duringthenext14years,theSSHopetraveledtoeveryregionoftheworld.Whereveritwent,it

providedhealthcarefbrneedypeopleandhelpedpoorcountriesestablishtheirownhealthcare

systems.In1974,theSSHopewasretiredfromservice,andProjectHopebegantoprovidehealth

careonlandinstead.

ThestoryoftheSSHopeinspiredDonandDeyonStephenstobuyapassengershipin1978and

transformitintoanotherhospitalship.Sincethen,theirorganization,calledMercyShips,hassent

shipsequippedwithmedicalsuppliesandhospitalbedsaroundtheworld.Doctorsvolunteertotravel

onthesevesselsorshipsandperformfreesurgeriesonpeoplewhoneedthem.Theycancorrect

people'svision,straightenbentlimbs,removefacialtumors(肿块)andmore.MercyShipsalso

providesmedicalequipmentforlocalhealthclinicsandbuildsmedicalfacilities.Inaddition,it

teacheslocalpeoplehowtofarmtheirlandmoreeffectivelyandmoresustainably.

41.WhathappenedtotheSSHopein1974?

A.Itsankunexpectedly.

B.Itwasfullyrepaired.

C.Itlaunchednewservices.

D.Itceasedoperations.

57.WhogaveWalshpermissiontouseashipfbronedollar?

A.AnentertainerinAmerica.

B.TwoAmericanaccountants.

C.AnAmerica'stoppolitician.

D.SmartAmericaninvestors.

58.WhatdoesthearticleindicateaboutsurgeriesonMercyShips'vessels?

A.Theyputphysiciansandnursesatrisk.

B.They'redoneatnochargetopatients.

C.Theymainlybenefitwealthyindividuals.

D.They'veresultedinseriousinfections.

59.Accordingtothisarticle,whatdolocalpeoplelearntodowiththeaidofMercyShips?

A.Makeagoodlivingfromtourism.

B.Growcropswithgreatersuccess.

C.Manufacturepopularelectronics.

D.Establisheducationinstitutions.

(B)

From:BridgetPecolini<bpecolini@>

To:AnsonWong<mransonwong@>

Re:Questionsaboutonlinemathcontest

Date:June18,2023

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