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河南省天立教育学年度秋期高二年级期末联考英语试题卷本试题卷共8页,四大题,小题,满分分,考试时间分钟。注意事项:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试题卷上无效。考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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。1.WhatisSarahgoingtodowithherpainting?A.Giveittotheman.B.Sellitonline.C.Enteritinacontest.2Whereisthepublicswimmingpool?A.Behindthecommunitycenter.B.Infrontofthelibrary.C.Nearthepark.3.Wherewilltherehearsalfinallytakeplace?A.Intheauditorium.B.Inthemusicroom.C.Inthedramastudio.4.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Theprojectisnotimportant.B.Shewouldhavechangedtheplan.C.Lucydoesn’tenjoyhiking.5.Whatisthewoman’scomplaintabouttheapp?A.Thevocabularyistooeasy.第1页/共24页B.Thepronunciationfeatureispoor.C.Thegrammarlessonsaretoofast.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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、7题。6.Whatisthegirlapplyingfor?A.Anafter-schooltutoringrole.B.Apositionatalibrary.C.Asummervolunteerjob.7.Whendoestheprogramstart?A.Nextweek.B.Nextsemester.C.Nextmonth.听第7段材料,回答第、9题。8.Whydoestheboyneedhismothertocometoschool?A.helpwiththeclean-up.B.signapermissionslip.C.attendaparent-teachermeeting.9.Whycan’ttheboy’sfathersigntheform?A.Heisill.B.Heisonatrip.C.Heisatwork.听第8段材料,回答第至题。10.WhatisthemainsubjectofthearticleChloeisreading?A.Climatechange.B.Spaceexploration.C.Deep-seaexploration.Whowillpotentiallybenefitfromtheproject'sdata?A.Highschoolstudentsinspecialprogramsandscientists.B.Onlyseniorscientists.C.Universitystudentsandscientists.12.Whatisthesignificanceoftheproject?A.Itprovesatheoryaboutsealife.B.Itenablesnewdiscoveriesinmarinebiology.第2页/共24页C.Itsolvestheproblemofoceanpollution.听第9段材料,回答第至题。13.WhydidAlexleavehisengineeringjob?A.Theworkwastoodifficult.B.Hefeltalackofcreativeexpression.C.Hewantedahighersalary.14.WhatdoesAlexenjoymostabouthisnewcareer?A.todifferentcountries.B.Seeingpeoplereacttohisphotos.C.Theflexiblehours.15.Howdoesheattractclients?A.Throughhiswebsiteandportfolio.B.Byattendingmanynetworkingevents.C.Byadvertisinginnewspapers.16.Whatishismainchallenge?A.Theunstableincome.B.alone.C.Dealingwithdifficultclients.听第段材料,回答第至题。17.Whatisthenewsreportmainlyabout?A.Theconstructionofanewvillage.B.Abreakthroughinbatterytechnology.C.Anewsolarpaneldesign.18.Wherewasthebatterytestconducted?A.Inaremotearea.B.Inalargecity.C.Inauniversitylab.19.Whatisthegoalofthe“EverCell”batteryproject?A.replaceallcarbatteries.B.powerlargefactories.C.providereliableenergyforcommunities.20.Whatisthebroaderhopeofthisinnovation?A.reducedependenceonfossilfuels.B.winaninternationalaward.第3页/共24页C.makebatteriescheaper.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AinParisisacityfullofsitesofdifferenttimesandarchitecturalstyles.Herearesomeofthesefamousspotsthatareessentialtounderstandthecity’scomplicatedpast.Presentedaspartofthe1889ExpositioninParis,thehasbecomethecity’smostfamousattraction.ItcanbereachedonLine6orLine8oftheParisMetrobyBir-Hakeimorstations.Ifpossible,avoidvisitingthisspotatpeakhours(10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.)oronweekends,soyoucanmakethemostofyourvisittoenjoytheviewsfromthetop.Thebestmomentsarerightafteritfirstopensonweekdays.Datingbacktothe12thcentury,theNotre-DameCathedralhaslongtoweredalongsidethebanksoftheSeineRiver.itscomplicatedGothicarchitecturaldetails,itrepresentsParisianreligionandarchitecture.Unfortunately,afirebrokeoutonApril15,2019,destroyingpartofit.arenotallowedtoenterLouvreMuseumisoneofthemostfamousartmuseumsintheworldwhereyoucanwitnessthecity’srichpaintinghistoryfromthemedievalperiodtothepresent.ItcaneasilybereachedonLine1fromthePalaisRoyal-MuséeduLouvrestation.ItisclosedonaswellasJanuary1,May1,andDecember25eachyear.TheArcdeservesasanationalsymbolofFrance,whichwasbuiltbyNapoleonIincelebrationofthevictoryattheBattleofAusterlitz.Line1,2,or6toCharlesdeGaulle-EtoilestationandyouwillseetheArcdecanpurchaseticketsforatourtothetoptoenjoytheviewsofthecity.1.WhichisthebesttimetovisitA.At2:00p.m.,Sunday.B.At9:00a.m.,Monday.C.Ata.m.,D.At10:00a.m.,Saturday.2.Whereshouldvisitorsgoiftheyareinterestedinarthistory?A.B.LouvreMuseum.第4页/共24页C.ArcdeD.Notre-DameCathedral.3.Whatdothefourspotshaveincommon?A.TheyareallreachablebyParisMetro.B.Theyallrequirepurchasingticketsforentry.C.TheyareallsymbolsofParis’shistoryandculture.D.Theyareallcurrentlyopentothepublicforfullaccess.【答案】1.B2.B3.CBRecently,I’vebeenonamemorytrip.Thememorieswereactuallymymother-in-law’s.She’dalwayswantedtorevisitthetowninwhereshewasbornandgrewup,eventhoughshe’doncerushedtoleaveit.Butsuchnostalgictripscanbedisappointing.Somuchhaschanged.Isitworththerisk?Mywifehadtriedtoarrangevisitstotwohouses.Howwouldpeoplereactwhentheygotaletterfromatotalstrangeraskingtobringherelderlymotherround,justbecauseshe’dlivedthereasagirl?Theletterswereashotinthedark.Theonlyreplywasarejectionfromaladywhosehusbandhadjustbrokenbothfeet.we’dpaidforthetrip,sowhylettheopportunitygotowaste?Noreplyhadcomefromthesecondhouse,number17,sowedecidedjusttolookatitfromtheoutside.Except:“Areyousureitwasnumber17?Itsaysnumber12here.”Thehouseshadbeenrenumbered—mywifehadwrittentothewronghouse.Then,aswestoodoutsidenumber12,amessagearrivedfromnumber17:“Anytimetomorrowmorningwouldbefine.Lookforwardtoseeingyou.”AndtherewasIthinkinghowhousenumbersmadelifeeasierforpostalworkersthancharmingoldnameslikeHoneysuckleCottageandHouse.knockedatnumber12.Anotherdisappointment:noonehome—onlytwocatsonarmchairs.Butwereturnedthenextmorning.Thistime,theownerwelcomedusin,happilyshowinguspicturesoftherenovationshe’ddonetothis18th-centuryhouse.Alettersenttothewrongaddressrarelyleadstoahappyending.Inbothstoriesandlife,asimplemisdirectioncancostdearly-adreamjoblost,oralong—awaitedreunionmissed.Butourstorydidendhappily,andItakemyhattothepeopleofwereperfectstrangers,buttheywereperfecthosts.4.Whatdoes“ashotinthedark”inparagraph2mean?A.Anattemptwithlittlehope.B.Ariskyrequest.C.Aninvitationwithnoresponse.D.Acarelessdecision.5.Whatcausedtheconfusionwhentheauthor’sfamilyvisitedthesecondhouse?

A.Theowner’srefusaltomeet.B.Anerrorintheletter’saddress.C.Achangeinhousenumbers.D.Themix-upofoldhousenames.6.Whydoestheauthorcontrasttheirstory’sendingwithtypicaloutcomesofmisdirection?A.stressthecostofmistakes.B.showtheywerejustlucky.C.argueforcarefultripplanning.D.highlightthekindnesstheymet.7.Howdidtheauthor’sfeelingsaboutthetripchange?A.Frombeingabitnervoustoprettyexcited.B.Fromfeelingworriedtopleasantlysurprised.C.Fromhavingnointeresttobecomingcurious.D.Fromhopingforalottoacceptingfairlylittle.【答案】4.A5.C6.D7.BCAsubwaylinethatlinksdowntownBeijingwithDaxingInternationalAirportintheChinesecapitalnowallowspassengerstoenterandexitstationsbyjustscanningthepalmofahand,settinganexampleofhowusingbiometricdatainpublictransportationcanmakecommutingmoreconvenient.ThepilotprogramwaslaunchedonSundayontheDaxingAirportExpresssubwaylinetosparepassengersthetroubleofswipingacard(刷卡)orscanningaQRcodetocatchatrain,theBeijingMunicipalCommissionofsaid.Anycommuteraged14andabovecanfirstregistertheprintofeitherpalmthroughasimple,automatedprocessandproviderelevantinformationtoauthorizethepaymentgatewayofapopularmessagingappinChina.Oncethepalmprintisregistered,acommutercanscanthepalmatanyautomatedticketgatetopassthrough.Thefareisautomaticallypaidafterexit.Besides,theregistrationisaone-timeprocessanddoesn’trequirerenewal.“Passengerscanjustplaceapalmabovethescanningmachinewhenenteringorexitingasubwaystation.Theticketgatewillopenifthepalmscanmatchesthepalmprintregisteredvoluntarily,”saidZhangLi,anexpertattheBeijingMetroNetworkControlCenter.Thebiometricmethodcombinestheuseofpalmprintandveinmapping,whicharedifferentforeveryindividual.Therefore,datamaskingandencryption(加密)technologieshavebeenappliedtoprotectuserinformation.XinJianhua,generalmanagerofthepublicservicecenteratPay,saidpalmscanscanbegraduallyusedinoffices,schools,gymsandrestaurants,asitrequiresnocontactandisthereforesaferandmoreefficient.“Currently,itisveryusefulfortheelderlyandthosewhohavephysicallimitations,”hesaid.“Useofbiometricdataallowspassengerstotakesubwaytrainsiftheydonothavecashorwhentheyforgettheirsubwaycards,”he

added.8.Whatdoweknowaboutpalmscanning?A.Anyoneaged14andabovehastoregistertheprint.B.Passengersshouldhavebothpalmsregistered.C.Thereisanautomaticpaymentafterexit.D.Theregistrationneedsupdatingeveryyear.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“masking”probablymean?A.Hiding.B.Decoding.C.Uploading.D.Removing.10.WhichstatementmayXinJianhuadisagreewith?A.Thefutureofpalmscansispromising.B.Thenewtechnologyismoretime-saving.C.Palmscanningisoflimitedusetothedisabled.D.Palmscanningsparespassengersthetroubleoftakingcards.What’sthemainideaofthisarticle?A.ThewaysofridingthesubwayinBeijing.B.People’sattitudestowardspalmscanninginthesubway.C.Beijing’sintroductionofpalm-printaccessonasubwayline.D.Theadvantagesofscanningpalmstoenterandexitsubwaystations.【答案】8.C9.A10.CCDObviously,I’mnotaloneinthinkingaboutthewildlifeofthepark.PeoplefromaroundtheworldhavebeenfloodingmyFacebookandInstagraminboxeswithquestionsabouthowthebears,wolvesandotherwildlifearesurvivingduringoneofthelargestwildfiresinthehistoryofoneoftheworld’smostbelovednationalparks.Thegoodnewsisthatmostlargeanimals,particularlythebearsandwolves,havetheabilitytooutrunmostfires,evenoneasfastandasviolentastheJasperwildfirehasbeen.Bythispointinthesummer,thewolfpackthatlivesintheAthabascaRivervalleywillhavemobilethree-month-oldyoungwolvesthatcantraveldozensofkilometres,ifneedbe,tofleeanyfiredanger.Similarly,mostbearsinthevalleywillbeabletooutpacethefiresiftheyhaveapathofescapeanddon’tgetpinnedagainstawildriveroranunclimbable(悬崖).Thereisarealconcernformotherbearswithbabybearsoftheyear(thosebornthisyear)thatarestilltoosmalltotravelquicklyinsuchfast-changingconditions—severalbearswerekilledinthesimilarly-sizedKenow

wildfireinLakesNationalParkin2017.However,despitethesizeofthiswildfire(about360squarekilometreshavebeenburnedtodate),therearestillover10,000squarekilometresofJasperNationalParkthatremainfire-freeandsafeforwildlifelikeblackbears.Theshort-termofthefiresmayalsobefeltbyJasperbearsthatwouldnormallybefatteninguponbuffaloberriesinthevalleybottom,wherethefirehasburnedthemostviolently.Thankfully,anytemporaryonbearpopulationsshouldrightthemselvesastheforestrenewsandregrowsintheAthabascaRivervalleyintheyearstocome,providingplentyofbearfoodandverysuitablehomesthatwillhelpkeepthepark’swolfpopulationshealthy,too.12.Whyaremotherbearswithbabybearsoftheyearamajorconcern?A.Theyarenotfamiliarwiththeescaperoutes.B.Theyprefertostayintheveryvalleybottom.C.Thebabybearsaretooyoungtomovequickly.D.Theyrelyonbuffaloberriesdestroyedbythefire.13.WhatcanwelearnabouttheJasperwildfirefromthetext?A.IthasburnedtheentireareaofJasperNationalPark.B.Itisthelargestwildfireinthehistoryofnationalparks.C.Ithascausednoharmtothepark’swolfpopulations.D.Itcoversanareaofabout360squarekilometressofar.14.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardJasperNationalPark’swildfire?A.Concernedbutoptimisticaboutwildlife’ssurvival.B.Panickedandhopelessaboutthepark’sfuture.C.Indifferenttothebadonthewholeecosystem.D.Criticalofthelackoffirepreventionmeasures.15.Whatwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheDisastrousofJasperNationalPark’sB.HowinJasperNationalParkDealswiththeC.MeasurestoProtectBearsandinJasperNationalParkD.TheHistoryofLargeinNationalParks【答案】12.C13.D14.A15.B第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)第12页/共24页Economistshaveanameforwhatyoumustgiveupwhileyouwait.callthisyouropportunitycost.Forexample,youarealwaysqueuingalongtimeforaconcertticket.____16____TheadviceyoucanfindontheinternetforbeatingthelinesattheSistineChapelofteninvolvesgoingearly,perhapsbeforethemuseumopens,tosecureaspottowardthefrontoftheline.____17____IfIarriveanhourbeforeticketsgoonsaletobefirstinline,butthewaitwouldbeonlyfortyminuteslongifIarrivedwhenthemuseumopened,Iendupwaitinglonger,notless.Whetherarrivingearlyshortensmywaitdependsonwhenotherschoosetoarrive,andifalltouristsfollowthesameinternetadviceandarriveanhourearly,thelinesatopeningmaybethelongestoftheday.Itishardtopredictwhenthewaitwillactuallybetheshortest.____18____Ratherthangoingwhenyouthinkthelinesmightbetheshortest,youcangowhenyouropportunitycostisthesmallest-forexample,whenyouhavenothing(orlittle)bettertodo.____19____Sometimes,itincreasesthetotalamountoftimeyouwait,though.Byarrivingbeforeopening,yougetyourwaitingoutofthewaywhenotheractivitiesarenotyetopen.Sure,youmightgiveupanhourofsleeporthechancetohavealeisurelybreakfast.Thisisworthwhileiftheplannedactivitiesholdgreatervalueforyou.____20____Ifyou’refirstinlineatthemuseum,youcanseethechapelandstillenjoyapackeddayvisitingothersitesinRome.A.Onlythenisqueuingupearlyagoodchoice.B.Sightseeingjoyoutweighsbreakfastcomforteasily.C.Buttheeconomistinmeisnotsureaboutthisadvice.D.Thisiswhyyouarebetterconsideringopportunitycost.E.Opportunitycostawarenessimprovespersonalsatisfactionlater.F.Thinkingaboutopportunitycostcanmakearrivinganhourearlyseemsensible.G.opportunitycostistheenjoyment,work,orwagesyougiveupbywaiting.【答案】16.G17.C18.D19.F20.A第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题1分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Growingup,Ispentcountlesshoursinthewoodsbehindmychildhoodhome.Eachtreehadastory,amemory____21____toit.Irememberthe____22____offriendsechoing(回响)inthewoodsasweplayedhideandseek,andthesunshonethroughtheleaves,castingshadowsontheforestfloor.WhenI____23____homeafterfouryearsincollege,Iwas____24____byhowmuchtheecosystemhadchanged.climatechangegetting____25____andmorebuildingsbeingbuilt,Iwas____26____aboutwhat’s

happening.Thecolorfulmemoriesofmychildhoodare____27____.Initsplaceliesalandscapemarkedbychange—changethatfeelsinvasive(入侵的)andstrange.Nowmanytreeswerecutdown,____28____byhousingdevelopmentsthathaveno____29____andcharacter.Ican’tjust____30____anddonothing.Ibegantoeducatemyselfaboutconservationefforts,drivenbythechangesI____31____inmyenvironment.Ihavejoinedlocalconservationgroups,participatingintree-plantinginitiativesto____32____nativespeciesandfightagainstplantsthatdon’tbelonghere.Besides,Imaketoraise____33____inmycommunityabouttheimportanceofpreservingournaturalspaces.Aswefacetherealitiesofachangingclimate,maywefind____34____notonlyinourmemoriesbutalsoinourcollectivecapacitytocreateagoodfutureforbothpeopleandtheplanet,wherewelivetogether____35____,takingcareofallthelivingthings.21.A.addictedB.committedC.exposedD.attached22.A.laughterB.songsC.screamsD.whispers23.A.movedB.returnedC.leftD.rang24.A.amusedB.attackedC.shockedD.impressed25.A.worseB.colderC.drierD.better26.A.curiousB.worriedC.positiveD.particular27A.floodinginB.calmingdownC.settingoutD.fadingaway28.A.detectedB.ruinedC.replacedD.attracted29A.lifeB.colorC.emphasisD.beauty30.A.thinkB.advertiseC.quitD.watch31.A.causedB.broughtC.witnessedD.prevented32.A.spreadB.recoverC.buyD.water33.A.awarenessB.fundsC.payD.standards34.A.entertainmentB.regretC.knowledgeD.comfort35.A.harmoniouslyB.competitivelyC.distinctlyD.apparently【答案】21.D22.A23.B24.C25.A26.B27.D28.C29.A30.D31.C32.B33.A34.D35.A第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)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。

Therestorationofpolarecosystems,ataskfarmorechallengingthan___36___(predict)byearlyenvironmentalists,hasemergedasaglobalpriorityinrecentdecades.Unlikeconventionalconservationprojects,___37___focusonsinglespeciesprotection,thisinitiativeaimstorebuildentirefoodwebs,agoalthatdemands___38___(cooperate)acrossscientificdisciplinesandnationalborders.TheArcticfox,oneoftheregion’smostvulnerablespecies,___39___(push)tothebrinkoflocalextinctionduetohabitatlossandclimatechange,butrecent___40___(yield)promisingresultssofar.Whatmakesthisprojectstandoutisitsemphasisonindigenousknowledge.Localcommunities,___41___(live)inharmonywithpolarregionsformillennia,possessinsightsthatmodernsciencealonecannotprovide.Forinstance,theirtraditionalmethodsoftrackingicefloemovementshavehelpedresearchersidentifyareaswherereintroductionprogramsare___42___(likely)tosucceed.Critics,however,warnthatrapidinterventionmaydisruptnaturalprocesses,___43___(argue)thatecosystemsshouldbelefttorecoverontheirown.___44___debatescontinuetorage,onethingiscertain:thefateofpolarecosystemsisintertwinedwithhumanactions.Onlybycombiningscientificinnovationwithtraditionalwisdom____45____weensurethesurvivaloftheseuniquelandscapesforfuturegenerations.【答案】36.predicted37.which38.cooperation39.hasbeenpushed40.haveyielded41.havinglived42.mostlikely43.arguing44.While/Though/Although45.can第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)46.来,推荐一个你最想去旅行的地方(ADreamDestination内容包括:1.简要介绍旅行地;2.你推荐的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearclassmates,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Dearclassmates,MydreamwintervacationdestinationisHarbin,acharmingcityinnorthernChina.Harbinisfamousforitsworld-renownedIceandSnowFestival,wheremagnificenticesculpturesandsnowcastlesturnthecityintoamagicalwinterwonderland.I’meagertoskateonthefrozenSonghuaRiverandtryskiing,whichsoundssuperexciting.Besides,thelocalcrispyandsweetsugar-coatedhawthornsandsteaminghotpotwilldefinitelywarmmeupinthecold.Ibelieveit’stheperfectplacetoembracetheuniquebeautyofwinter.That’sall.Thankyouforlistening!第二节(满分分)47.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。MybrotherandIwereexaminingashoeboxinourhouse.Hetookthetopoftheboxashesaidwecouldusethisboxtocatchacoldbreeze.Myfamilylivedinasmalldeserttownwheretheonlybreezesthatblewwerehotwinds,especiallyinsummer.Ididn’tunderstandwhatmybrotherwastalkingabout,buthewasseveralyearsolder,soItrustedhim.“Astorysayskidscancatchacoldbreezeusingaboxandenjoyitwhenevertheywant,”continued.“Whenyouopenthebox,thecoldwindwillblowoutandbrushagainstyourface.”Iwassurprisedandaskedwhetheritwastrue.Hegaveanod.Becauseourparentswouldtakeustothesnow-covered,windymountainsforfunthefollowingweekend,decidedhe’dsecretlyusethisshoeboxtocatchacoolbreeze.Andhesaidhe’dgivethebreeze-filledshoeboxtoourparentsasagiftontheirbirthday.Ourparentssharedabirthday,whichfellonahotAugustday.“Iwanttogivethemasurpriselettingthemenjoythecoolwind,”saidjoyfully.Greatlyinspired,Ialsowantedtogiveourparentsthesamegiftandfoundanothershoebox.Atthefollowingweekend,ourfamilywenttothemountains.andIranbackandforthwithourboxes,

attemptingtotrapthecoolbreeze.Afterourboxeswerefull,wequicklyclosedtheboxes.Whenwearrivedhome,storedourboxesinthegaragerefrigerator.“It’llenableustostorethecoldbreeze,”hesmiled.Fromthatmomenton,Ikeptaneyeonourboxes.Mygreatestworrywasthattheywouldbethrownoutaccidentally.Whensummerarrived,ourlocaltemperaturekeptrising.AndwehadanunusuallyhotJulyday.Oneday,whenandIsatbeforeourdoor,attemptingtocoolthetwoshoeboxeskeptcomingtomymind.IwassohotthatIwantedtoopenmyboxtocool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。Secretly,Iheadedtothegarage,withoutnoticingfollowingme

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