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-2026学年度上期高2027届期末考试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。第一部分听力(共20题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。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。每段对话读两遍。WhatdoesAmysuggestthemando?A.Workatagym. B.Exercisewithher. C.Findafitnesscoach.WhendidthewomanandHarrisongettotheconcert?A.At7:50. B.At7:55. C.At8:05.Whatisthemangoingtodothisweekend?A.Dosomeresearch. B.Gotoapark. C.Playfootball.HowdoesJasonfeelaboutthelecture?A.Disappointed. B.Casual. C.Interested.Whywon’tthewomanbuytheblouse?A.It’snothersize. B.It’stooexpensive. C.It’soutdated.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。WhendidLisagotothebookfair?A.OnFebruary24th. B.OnFebruary25th. C.OnFebruary26th.WhatwasthehappiestthingforLisa?A.Findingsomegoodbooks.B.Meetingherfavoritewriter.C.Attendingculturalactivities.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Colleagues.WhatwillthemandoontheInternet?A.Booktickets. B.Getaphonenumber. C.Learnaboutartworks.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。WhatisMartinMiddleton?A.Atourguide. B.Atravelwriter. C.ATVproducer.WhatwasMike’sattitudetowardMartinMiddleton’sideaatfirst?A.Carefree. B.Disapproving. C.Supportive.HowlongdidMartinMiddletonspendworkinginBorneo?A.Tendays. B.Fourweeks. C.Fourmonths.WhatwillMartinMiddletonprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Theplaceshelikestogoforvacation.B.TheadventureshehadinBorneo.C.Hisworkindifferentplaces.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。Whatisthemandoing?A.Readingnews.B.Watchingamovie.C.Learningaboutaprogram.WhatdoesthemanthinkofhisspokenSpanish?A.Unsatisfactory. B.Awful. C.Excellent.WherewillthemanstayduringhistimeinSpain?A.Inahotel. B.Inadorm. C.Inalocal’shouse.Whatdoweknowabouttheprogram?A.It’sstudent-targeted.B.It’llbeheldinthecapital.C.Itcanbeenrolledonceayear.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Avolunteerorganization.B.Futurecareerchoices.C.Vacationplans.Howcanpeoplesignupfortheactivities?A.Bymakingacall.B.ByjoiningaWeChatgroup.C.Byvisitingtheofficialwebsite.Whatwillthevolunteersgetaftereachactivity?A.Specialtraining. B.Relevantcertificates. C.Ticketstoeducationalsites.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AIntoday’sglobaltrade,productsafetyisextremelyimportant.Therefore,labelsonproductshelpconsumersmakeinformedchoices.Theprimaryfunctionofthesemarksistoensurethesafetyofusersandproperty.Forinstance,electricalequipmentsoldintheEuropeanUnionmustcarrythe“CE”mark.ThissignprovesthattheproductmeetsallrelevantEUstandards.Unlikeanofficialapproval,itisbasedonthecompany’sownevaluation.Incontrast,theChinese“CCC”markrequirestestingbyanofficialorganization,andacertificatemustbeobtained.Productswithoutthe“CCC”markcannotbesoldinChina.Othermarksarealsoimportant.TheFrench“FR”signinstructsconsumerstoseparatepackagingforrecycling.The“RoHS”markshowsaproductlimitsharmfulmaterialsunderEUrules,butasitismerelyonepartoftheCEstandard,itdoesnotensurefullcompliance(遵守).Codeslike“SKC/SKU”aresimplyusedbycompaniestomanagetheirproductstorage.Mostimportantly,productsmusthaveclearsafetywarningsontheirlabels,ortheywillbebannedfromthemarket.Belowisaproductlabel:WARNINGToavoiddangerofchoke,keepthisplasticbagawayfrombabiesandchildren.Donotuseitinbeds,carriagesorplaypens.WARNINGThisproductcontainsabuttoncellorcoinbattery.AswallowedbuttoncellorcoinbatterycancauseInternalChemicalBurns.Batteryliquidispoisonousandcancausedizzinessandotherserioussymptoms.WhichmarkisrequiredforacameratobesoldinEurope?A.FR. B.SKC. C.RoHS. D.CE.Whichriskisleastlikelytooccurforthisproduct?A.Burns. B.Poisoning. C.Cuts. D.Choking.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthisproductaccordingtothelabel?A.Itrestrictscertainharmfulsubstances.B.Itcanbeopenedbychildrenalone.C.Itspackagingcannotberecycled.D.ItisallowedtobesoldinChina.BForaslongasIcouldremember,silenceterrifiedme.Notthegentlehushofalibraryatmidnight,buttheoppressivequietthatsettledoverourhouseaftermygrandfather’ssuddendeath.Hewastheonewhotaughtmetoplaytheviolin,hisroughfingersguidingmineoverthestringsuntilthenotesflowedlikeariver.Afterhewasgone,theinstrumenthungmuteonthewall,itswooddulledbydustandneglect.Mymother,sensingmygrief,signedmeupforacommunitymusicworkshop.Iprotested,ofcourse-howcouldIplaywithouthisvoiceinmyear,correctingmypostureandhummingoff-keyalongwithmypractice?Butsheinsisted,andIdraggedmyselftotheoldcommunitycentereverySaturday.Theclasswasamixedgroupofteens:aboywithadrumkitcoveredinstickers,agirlwhoplayedtheflutelikeitwasanextensionofherhand,andaquietboynamedEliaswhoneverspoke.Hejustsatinthecorner,polishingacellothatlookedolderthanhewas.Oneweek,ourinstructorassignedusagrouppiece—asadmelodycalledLamentforaLostSoul.Theothersdovein,butIfroze,myfingershoveringovertheviolinstrings.Icouldalmosthearmygrandfather’svoice,makingfunofmeforbeingtooscaredtoplay.Justthen,Eliaspulledouthiscelloandbegantoplay.Hisnoteswerenotperfect—theywererough,raw,andfullofapainIrecognizedinstantly.Iclosedmyeyes,liftedmyviolin,andjoinedhim.Theroomfadedaway,theonlythingsthatmatteredwerethemusic,theacheinmychest,andthewayhiscellowrappedaroundmyviolinlikeahug.Whenwefinished,theroomwassoquietyoucouldhearapindrop.Then,Eliaslookedupatmeandsmiled—asmall,shything—andsaid,“Mydaddiedlastyear.MusicistheonlywayIcantalktohim.”Inthatmoment,IrealizedIwasn’talone.Thesilencewasn’tsomethingtofear.Itwasaspace—formemories,forhealing,andforthekindofmusicthatdoesn’tneedwordstobeheard.Monthslater,Iplayedthatsamemelodyatthecommunitycenter’sannualconcert.Mygrandfather’sviolinglowed,itswoodrestoredtoawarmamberbythestagelights.Whenthelastnotefaded,theaudienceeruptedinapplause.Butthesoundthatstayedwithmewasn’ttheclapping.Itwasthequiet,knowingsmileEliassentmefromthewings.Theunderlinedphrase“oppressivequiet”inParagraph1mostprobablyreferstoakindofsilencethatis__________.A.peacefulandsoothing B.heavyandunbearableC.emptyanduninteresting D.gentleandrelaxingWhydidtheauthorresistattendingthecommunitymusicworkshopatfirst?A.Shehadlostinterestinmusicafterhergrandfatherdied.B.Shebelievedshehadnotalentforplayingtheviolinwithoutguidance.C.Shecouldn’tbeartoplaytheviolinwithouthergrandfather’scompany.D.Shewasembarrassedtoplaywithagroupofteenswhowerebetterthanher.WhatcanweinferaboutEliasfromthepassage?A.Hewasamuteboywhocouldonlycommunicatethroughmusic.B.Heplayedthecellotoexpresshisgriefoverhisfather’sdeath.C.Hewasthemostexperiencedmusicianinthecommunityworkshop.D.Hesignedupfortheworkshoptohelptheauthorovercomeherfear.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheViolinThatConnectedTwoHeartsB.HowMusicHealedaBrokenHeartC.ACommunityWorkshopFullofSurprisesD.ThePowerofSilenceandMusicCPeoplemaysaytheypreferashortstorywrittenbyahumanoveronecomposedbyartificialintelligence,yetmoststillinvestthesameamountoftimeandmoneyreadingbothstoriesregardlessofwhetheritislabeledasAI-generated.ThatwasthemainfindingofastudyweconductedrecentlytotestwhetherthispreferenceofhumansoverAIactuallytranslatesintoconsumerbehavior.Toinvestigate,weaskedChatGPT4togenerateashortstoryinthestyleofthefamousfictionauthorJasonBrown.Wethenrecruitedover650peopleandofferedthem$3.50toreadandassesstheAI-generatedstory.OnlyhalftheparticipantsweretoldthatthestorywaswrittenbyAI,whiletheotherhalfwasmisledintobelievingitwastheworkofJasonBrown.AfterreadingthefirsthalfoftheAI-generatedstory,participantswereaskedtoratethequalityoftheworkalongvariousdimensions,suchaswhethertheyfounditpredictable,emotionallyengaging,evocativeandsoon.Wealsomeasuredparticipants’willingnesstopayinordertoreadtotheendofthestoryintwoways:howmuchstudycompensationthey’dbewillingtogiveup,andhowmuchtimethey’dagreetospendtranscribing(抄录)sometextwegavethem.So,weretheredifferencesbetweenthetwogroups?Tobeginwith,thegroupthatknewthestorywasAI-generatedhadamuchmorenegativeassessmentofthework.SuchresultsarelargelyinkeepingwithanemergingbutgrowingbodyofresearchthatshowsbiasagainstAIinareaslikevisualart,musicandpoetry.Nevertheless,participantswerereadytospendthesameamountofmoneyandtimetofinishreadingthestorywhetherornotitwaslabeledasAI.Whenaskedafterward,almost40%ofparticipantssaidtheywouldhavepaidlessifthesamestorywaswrittenbyAIversusahuman,highlightingthatmanyarenotawareofthediscrepancybetweentheirsubjectiveassessmentsandactualchoices.AttitudestowardAIarestillforming.Futureresearchcouldinvestigatewhethertherewillbeabacklash(抵制)againstAI-generatedcreativeworks.Arelatedquestioniswhetherthemarketwilldivide,wheresomeconsumerswillbewillingtopaymorebasedontheprocessofcreation,whileothersmaybeinterestedonlyintheproduct.Whatisthemainfindingofthestudy?A.HumanauthorswillsoonbereplacedbyAI.B.AI-generatedstoriesaremorecreativethanhumanones.C.LabelingstoriesasAI-generatedaffectsreaders’choices.D.AI-generatedstoriesarereceiveddespitepeople’spreference.Howwasthestudyconducted?A.Byanalyzingcauses. B.Bysamplingrandomly.C.Bymakingcomparison. D.Byobservingconstantly.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discrepancy”probablymean?A.Error. B.Agreement. C.Mismatch. D.Calculation.Whatwillfutureresearchprobablyfocuson?A.Exploringcustomerpreferences.B.DevelopingAI’sstorytellingability.C.RemovingbiasagainstAIcreativity.D.ComparingAIandhumanwritingstyles.DTheburningofcoalmaybefallingoutoffavorasameansofgeneratingheatandelectricity,butthatdoesn’tmeanitnolongerhasvaluableuses.TheteamofKingAbdullahUniversityofScienceandTechnology(KAUST)isusingcoalforaneweconomy.TheprojectisledbyAssociateProfessorAndreaFratalocchi.Whilereadingaboutchallengesofendingtheuseofcoalinpowergeneration,Fratalocchiwasstruckbyanovelpossibleuseforcoal.“Whydon’tweusecoalforseawaterdesalination(脱盐)?”Fratalocchirecalls,stillexcited.Capableoftakinginsunlight,theblackmineraladdstothelistofsubstancesindarkcolorsservingthepurpose,whichtheteamisonalong-standinghuntfor.Fralalocchiandhisteambegantoexploretheuseofamaterialknownascarbonizedcompressedpowder(压缩粉末),alsoCCP,whichiscreatedbybreakingcoalintopowder,andthenpressingthatpowderbackintoasolidthathasmoretinyholes—itcanalsobemadeintoadesiredshape.TheteammixedCCPwithnaturalcottonfibers,producingablockwhichwasthenplacedwithinaseawater-containingcontainer,withitsbottomtouchingwatersurface.Whilesunlightheatedtheblacksurfaceoftheblock,theinsidefibershelpedwaterflowinandthroughtheblockfromthebottom.Whenthatliquidwaterreachedthehotsurface,itturnedintosteamwhichroseandcondensed(冷凝)ontheinsideofaspeciallyshapedcover.Thatcondensationthenflewdownthecoverandwascollectedasfresh,drinkablewater.Theseawater’ssaltcontentremainedbehindwithintheCCP.Asimplewashwasenoughtoremovemostofit,sothematerialcouldbereusedmultipletimes.KAUSThaspartneredwiththeDutchstart-upPERAComplexitytopromotethetechnology.ThematerialwillseeitsfirstuseinapilotplantinBrazil.“CCPisabundantinnatureandreasonabletouse,besidesbeinglightweightandhighlychangeable,”saysteammemberMarcellaBonifazi.“Thedevice’sdesalinationrateperunitofrawmaterialistwotothreetimeshigherthanthatofanyothersolardesalinationsystem,butitproducesfreshwaterataroundone-thirdtheexpenseofcurrentstate-of-the-arttechnologies.”WhathasFratalocchi’steambeenseekingfor?A.FibersfunctioningwellwithCCP.B.Greenwaystodesalinateseawater.C.Newindustrialapplicationsofcoal.D.Dark-coloredmaterialsfordesalination.HowdidtheseawatergetintotheCCPblock?A.Throughthetinyholes. B.ThroughCCP.C.Throughcottonfibers. D.Throughaspecialcover.WhichfeaturedoesCCPhave?A.Beingeco-friendly. B.Beingdelicate.C.Beingcostly. D.Beingflexible.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Drinkablewaterwillbegotfromthesea.B.CCPisexpectedtobeinreal-lifeusesoon.C.Coalfindsnewuseindesalinationtechnology.D.Scientistshavemadeabreakthroughindesalination.第二节(共5小题;每题2.5分,满分12.5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。Early2025wasatoughtimeforTaylorMacMahon.The21-year-oldcollegestudentwasstrugglingwithsomeintenseanxietysoshedecidedtoseekhelpfromadoctor.36“Heliterallytoldmetogotouchgrass.”sherecalls.MacMahonwasskepticalatfirst,butshewassurprisedtodiscoverhowwell—andquickly—itworked.MacMahon’sexperiencematchesagrowingtrendinmedicine:doctorsprescribingtimeinnaturetotheirpatients.ScottKaiser,isoneofthesedoctors.Herearesomecommonwaysthatheisusingthegreatoutdoorstoimprovetheirpatients’health.37Dr.Kaiseradviseswalkingmindfullythroughnaturewhilefocusingonwhatyoucansee,smell,hear,touchandeventaste.Totakeittothenextlevel,headtoanaturepreserve,forest,botanicalgarden,mountainorlakeandengagein“forestbathing”.Othersimpleprescriptionsincludegardening,hiking,biking,swimmingorpicnicking.38Andifactivepursuitsfeelliketoomuch,evenjustsittingoutdoorsonyourbalconyoronaparkbenchwillbringbenefits.Dr.Kaiseremphasizesthatnatureprescriptionsareadaptable.“It’saboutfindingwhatworksforeachperson.Forinstance,Ionceusedwhale-watchingasaprescriptionforonepatientbecausetheylovedbeingontheocean,”saysDr.Kaiser.“39Mineissittingonthebeachorridingwaves.”Dr.Kaiserputsitlikethis:Whenyoufeelsooverwhelmedwithyourlifethatyoufeellikeyoucan’tfitonemorethingin,that’sexactlywhenyouneedtowriteyourownnatureprescription.You’llimmediatelybehappier,healthierand,yes,moreproductiveintherestofyourlife.40A.It’sworthit.B.Theoptionsarealmostlimitless.C.Sensorywalksareaneasywaytogetstarted.D.Naturehasaprofoundimpactonhealthyaging.E.Buttherecommendedtreatmentwasmuchofasurprise.F.Yoursmightbewatchingthesunsetfromyourbackyard.G.Tobegin,integrategentlephysicalactivitiesintoyourroutine.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ChristinaParrabrushedhercane(手杖)acrossthecarpetattheentrancetoWalgreens.Shetappedherwaypasttheshoppingcarts(手推车)andredlipsticksshecouldonly__41__.Christina,a16-year-oldgirl,hadvisitedthisstoreseveraltimesin__42__forthismoment:Shewasshopping.Lovesongs__43__throughtheloudspeakersoftheNorthHighlands,Californiastore.ChristinareachedtheendofAisle(通道)1-Aandturnedright,__44__herwaypastsmoothbottlesofliquidsoap,towardtheindividualsoapbars.Shewantedtobuyabarofsoap.Asimplegoal,butnot__45__aneasyone.Christinawas18monthsoldwhenshewasdiagnosedwithcancerinbothhereyes.Doctors__46__Christina’slefteyeimmediately;afewyearslater,theyremovedtheright.Sincethen,activitiesotherkidstookforgranted—takingabus,crossingthestreet,shoppingatastore—haveposedplentyof__47__forher.Theteachershowedthelittlegirlhowtofindherclassroomby__48__hercanealongalawn’sedge.Shelearnedtocountdrivewayswhilewalkingtoacertainaddress.Yetforalongtime,shoppingstillseemed__49__.Howwouldsheeverwalkthroughthosevastaisles,__50__withrowafterrowofproductsshecouldn’tsee?Finally,Christinatoldherteacherthatshewasreadytoshop__51__.Together,theytookinventory(目录册)atWalgreens.Overthecourseofseveral__52__,ZermenotoldChristinathekindsofproductseachaisleheld;Christinatookcareful__53__onherBraillecomputer(盲人电脑).Andsoitwas,onMonday,thather__54__cametorestonthebarsofsoap.Shefeltherwaydowntoalowershelf,untilshe__55__theoneshewanted.A.see B.find C.imagine D.smellA.search B.preparation C.praise D.favorA.went B.got C.flew D.passedA.forcing B.feeling C.finding D.losingA.fortunately B.clearly C.necessarily D.differentlyA.removed B.cured C.treated D.abandonedA.challenges B.joy C.pleasure D.disastersA.waving B.tapping C.touching D.movingA.scary B.uncertain C.possible D.frightenedA.surrounded B.covered C.filled D.decoratedA.ofherown B.onherown C.toherown D.atherownA.failures B.efforts C.attempts D.visitsA.notice B.attention C.focus D.notesA.cane B.fingers C.nose D.cartA.saw B.smelled C.bought D.located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。Datafromtheon-demandserviceplatformMeituanshowthatsearchesforimmersiveshowsanddiningexperiences56(explode)sincelastyear,withkeeninterestincitieslikeChengdu,Xi’anandHangzhou.ThesenoveldiningprojectshavebeenattheforefrontofashiftinChineseculturalconsumption,57amealistransformedintoamulti-sensoryportaltothepast.Thelanternlightflickers,58(cast)dancingshadowsonstoneasawomaninelegantandflowingsilksinthestyleoftheSouthernSongDynastyglidesforward59(greet)guestsatapalace-likerestaurant.Sherecitesawelcomeinancientversebeforeleadingthem60adazzlingtunnelthatevokesafeelingoftravelingback.Beforethem,apanoramicLEDscreen,stretchinganimpressive28.8meters,61(fold)likealivingscroll,depictingthebustlingmarkets,teahouses,andwaterwaysofanancientcity.Itmakesfor62uniqueopeningtotheGrandFeast.“Itscustomerbaseisvaried,fromout-of-towntouristsdrawnbyitsreputationtolocalculture63(enthusiasm)fascinatedbytheTangera,andXi’anresidentswhochooseitasapremiervenuetohostvisitingfriendsandfamily.”theownerofarestaurantinXi’anexplains.Itiscommonfortherestaurantstohavetheweekendshows64(full)bookedaweekinadvance.Traditionalculturaltourismoftenremainspassive,buttheythinkthat65(enjoy)food,somethingthatisacommonfactorthroughouthistory,canbecometheultimateculturalmedium.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是高二学生李华,社区计划于寒假招募学生志愿者,为辖区内的国际友人辅导中文、介绍习俗、组织文化活动等。请给负责人写一封申请信,内容包括:1.申请意愿;2.申请优势;3.期待回复。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSirorMadam,Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。TheRoboticsChallengeIhadalwaysenjoyedworkingwithmachines,sowhenmyteacherannouncedarobot-buildingcontest,Iimmediatelyraisedmyhandtojoin.Thetaskwastocreatearobotthatcouldfollowablacklineonthefloorandpickupsmallobjectsalongtheway.Thewinningteamwouldrepresentourschoolinthecity-widecompetition—achanceIdidn’twanttomiss.MyteammateswereAlex,wholovedcomputers,andMia,whowasgoodatfixingthings.Atourfirstmeetinginthescienceclassroom,Alexkepttypingonhislaptopwhilesayingthingslike“Weneedbettersensors”and“Thecodemustbeperfect.”Miasatquietlydrawingdetailedpicturesofhowtherobotshouldlook,butdidn’twanttostartbuildingyet.Afterthreelonghours,wejusttalkedanddidn’tmakeanything.Overthenextweek,Itriedmybesttohelp.Istayedafterschoolreadingbooksaboutrobotsandwritingdownpossiblesolutionsinmynotebook.WhenIexcitedlyshowedAlexmysimplestidea,hebarelylookedupfromhiscomputerscreen.“Thatwon’twork,”hemuttered(低声嘟囔).“Weneedamorecomplexprogram.”Mia,surroundedbymetalpartsandtools,justshookherheadwhenIaskedwhenwecouldbuildsomething.“Notyet,”shesaid,“thedesignisn’tready.”Feelingveryanxious,Imadeupmymindtohandleeverythingonmyown.Thatnight,Istayeduplate,workinghardtobuildtherobotbymyself.However,despiteallmyefforts,theresultwasfarfromsatisfactory—wheelsthatcouldn’tgostraight,armsthatcouldn’tgraspanything.Iwasexhaustedanddiscouraged.MydadnoticedIwasupset.“Youcan’tdothisalone,”hegentlyremindedme.“AlexandMiahavetalentsthatcanmakethisprojectshine.Don’tletthemgetstuckonperfectionatthebeginning.Getthemtohelpyouwiththepracticalproblemsfirst.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withonlythreedaysleft,IknewIhadtodosomething.Oncompetitionday,thegymwasbusyasteamssetuptheirrobots.

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