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湖南省郴州市三年(2020-2022)中考英語(yǔ)真題分題型分層匯編
03閱讀單選&閱讀回答問(wèn)題&閱讀還原
一、閱讀單選
(2022?湖南郴州)閱讀下面的圖表,完成廣2小題。
AFRICANSAFARIPARKADrive-throughZoo
UNDERWATERWORLDSpecialShows
Driveinyourowncaror
Watchadolphinshow
takethespecialtrain
Guessthenamesofanimals
Seelions,giraffes,zebras
February15th—March15th
andelephantswithoutcages
Forchildren5oroverandtheirparents
Openeveryday9a.m.-4p.m.
OpeneverydayexceptWednesday8a.m.—4
$25for2people$35for4
p.m.
people
1.Akidcan,tgototheUnderwaterWorldon.
A.MondayB.WednesdayC.Saturday
2.IfMr.andMrs.Livisitthezoowiththeirtwochildren,theyshouldpay
A.$25B.$60C.$35
(2022?湖南郴州)閱讀下面的圖表,完成1—3小題。
Uses:creamtotreatpainandinfection(感染)ofsmallcutsand
burnsontheskin.
Medicine
Warnings
AAntibiotic
Useonskinonly.
Cream
Donoteat.
Keepatroomtemperature.
?Howtouse
r-二..Onlyuseonadultsandchildrenaged2orolder.
Cleanthecutorburn.
Putthecreamonthecutorburnuptothreetimesaday.
Uses:tabletstotreatheadache,muscle(肌肉)painsofthecommon
Medicinecold.
BPainkillerTabletWarnings
Keepatroomtemperature.
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Don"ttakemorethantwotabletsatonetime.
Howtotake
Foradultsandchildrenaged12orolder:take1tabletevery4
to6hours.Donottakemorethan5tabletsin24hours.
3.Whichmedicinecanyouputonyourskinaccordingtothechart?
A.PainkillerTablet.B.AntibioticCream.C.VitaminE.
4.PainkillerTabletcanbeusedtotreat.
A.toothacheB.stomachacheC.headache
5.WhatdoAntibioticCreamandPainkillerTablethaveincommon?
A.Theycanbetakenwithwater.
B.Theyshouldbekeptatroomtemperature.
C.Theycanbeusedafterthecutshavebeencleaned.
(2022?湖南郴州)JiangMengnan,agirlfromChenzhou,Hunan,receivedtheTouchingChina
PersonoftheYearAwardfor2021.
JiangMengnanwasbornin1992inMangshan,Chenzhou.Whenshewassixmonthsold,shewas
foundunabletospeak.Threemonthslater,shewasdiagnosed(診斷)withheavylossofhearing
intwoearsandthedoctorssaidtheycouldn,tcureher.
Sincethen,JiangMengnan?sworldhasbeensilent.Herparents,whoarebothteachers,didn,
twanttheirlovelydaughtertobeadeafmute(聾啞人)allherlife.Inordertomakethegirl
speak,theytriedallpossibleways.Atlast,theydecidedtoteachhervocalization(發(fā)聲)
andlipreading(唇語(yǔ)).Inthisway,Mengnanlearnedtounderstandothersandevenlearnedto
talkwithothers,thoughitwasalongandhardprocess.
Withhergreatefforts,JiangMengnanfinishedherprimaryandsecondaryeducationsmoothly.
In2011,shegotintoJilinUniversityandin2018shebecameaDoctorofSchoolofLifeSciences,
TsinghuaUniversity.Sheissostrong-willedandhard-workingthatshehaschangedherlife
completely.
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JiangMengnancan'tbeadoctorbecauseofherhearingloss,butshewantstohelppeople
withillness,soshechosePharmacyashermajor(專(zhuān)業(yè)).Thoughsheisdisabled,shehasdone
whatcommonpeoplecan'tdo.Herstorymakesusbelievethesaying,uWherethereisawill,
thereisaway.”
6.WhenwasJiangMengnanborn?
A.In1990.B.In1991.C.In1992.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cure"probablymeaninChinese?
A.關(guān)心B.治愈C.解決
8.WhatisJiangMengnanJsfather?
A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Anengineer.
9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.JiangMengnanlearntvocalizationandlipreading.
B.JiangMengnanwasfoundunabletospeakattheageofsix.
C.In2021JiangMengnangotintoJilinUniversity.
10.FromthepassageweknowthatJiangMengnanis.
A.humorous,lovelyandactive
B.outgoing,smartandbeautiful
C.helpful,hard-workingandstrong-willed
(2022?湖南郴州)In1901,KarlLandsteiner,anAustrianscientist,discoveredthatthere
arefourtypesofblood.ThesefourbloodtypesarenamedA,B,ABand0.Peoplehaveoneof
thesefourtypes.Bloodtype0isthemostcommonaroundtheworld.BloodtypeAisthesecond
mostcommon,andtypeABistheleastcommon.IfpeoplewithtypeAbloodaregiventypeBblood,
orpeoplewithtypeBbloodaregiventypeAblood,theywillprobablydie.
In1927,aJapanesedoctor,FurukawaTakeji,didaresearchandfoundthatpeoplewith
differentbloodtypesalsohavedifferentpersonalities(性格).Hesaidthatpeoplewithtype
Abloodareusuallycalmandserious;peoplewithtypeBbloodarecurious(好奇的),cheerful,
andoutgoing;peoplewithtype0bloodaregenerous(慷慨的)andhonest;whilethosewithtype
ABbloodareoftencaring,creativeandcareful.
Morerecently,adoctorintheUnitedStateswroteabookthatconnectsbloodtypeswith
whatpeopleeat.Forexample,hisbooksuggestspeoplewithtype0bloodshouldeatmoremeat
andlessbreadandpeoplewithtypeAbloodshouldeatmorevegetables.Hisbook,EatRightfor
YourType,hasbeenpopularwithpeoplewhowanttoloseweight.However,Dr.PeterD'Adamo
believesthatifapersonwantstoloseweighteasily,hehadbettereatfoodthatmatcheshis
bloodtype.Hethinksitwillmakethepersonhealthierinotherways,too.
11.KarlLandsteinerdiscoveredthat.
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A.therearefourtypesofpersonalities
B.bloodisdividedintofourtypes
C.bloodtypesareconnectedwithwhatpeopleeat
12.WheredidFurukawaTakejicomefrom?
A.Japan.B.America.C.Austria.
13.WhatkindofpeoplearemoreinterestedinEatRightforYourTypdi
A.PeoplewithtypeBblood.B.Peoplewhoaretooheavy.
C.Peoplewhoarethin.
14.Fromthepassagewecaninfer(推斷)that.
A.peoplewithtypeBbloodcan,tbegiventypeAblood
B.peoplewithtypeABbloodarecalmandhonest
C.peoplewithtype0bloodshouldeatmorevegetablesandlessbread
15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thetypesofblood.
B.Bloodtypesandpersonalities.
C.Threemen'sdiscoveriesorresearchaboutbloodtypes.
(2021?湖南郴州)Thechartbelowshowsthedifferenttypesoftransportationpeopleused
togotoworkinoneEuropeancityin1960,1980and2000.
16.Whichtypeoftransportationwasthemostpopularin2000?
A.Thetrain.B.Thecar.C.Thesubway.
17.Thechartshowsthebuswasthemostpopulartransportation
A.in1960B.in1980C.in2000
(2021?湖南郴州)Therearemanybeautifultrainlinesaroundtheworld.Herearethreethat
areworthtravelling.
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Itisthehighestrailwayintheworld,climbing5,000metersabovesea
level.FromXiningtoLhasa,therailwaycrossesmanymountainsandrivers.
ItalsopassesthroughtheHohXilNationalNatureReserve(可可西里自然保
護(hù)區(qū)),thehometomanywildanimals.
KumamonTrain,Japan
Japanisfamousf()ritstraintravelindustry.Itstrainsoftenfeature
popularcartoon,gameormascot(吉祥物)characters.Agoodexampleisthe
KumamonTrain.IthasthefaceofKumamononitsfrontandback.Youcansee
beautifulviews(景色)oftheoceanfromthistrain.
■RockyMountaineer,Canada
RockyMountaineeroffersbeautifulmountainandriverscenery.
Passengerscanchoosetheglass-dome(玻璃頂?shù)模ヽars.Thecarshavetwo
floors.Passengerscangotothetopfloortoget360-degreeviewsofthe
sceneryoutside.Diningroomsaredownstairs.Thereisalsoanoutdoorviewing
platform(平臺(tái))whereyoucangooutsidetoenjoyfreshair.
18.WhichtrainlinerunsfromXiningtoLhasa?
A.Qinghai-TibetRailway.B.KumamonTrain.C.RockyMountaineer.
19.WhatcanyoudoontheKumamonTrain?
A.Seemanywildanimals.
B.Seebeautifulviewsoftheocean.
C.Gooutsidetoenjoyfreshair.
20.Wherecanyouget360-degreeviewsofthesceneryoutsideontheglass-domecars?
A.Onthefirstfloor.B.Onthetopfloor.C.Ontheoutdoorviewingplatform.
(2021?湖南郴州)OnFebruary20,2021,JasmineHarrisonbecametheyoungestwomantorow
(劃艇)aloneacrosstheAtlanticOcean.Ittookthe21-year-oldswimmingteacherjustover70
daystodoit.
Ms.Harrison,who'sfromEngland,didn,thavemuchexperienceinrowinglongdistances
(A).ShegottheideathreeyearsagowhenshehappenedtobeinAntigua.Thereshesawtheend
ofthe2017TaliskerWhiskyAtlanticChallenge."Iwanttodothis,soI'mgoingtodoit.”
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shesaid.
Everyyear,rowerstakingpartintheAtlanticCompaignsetoutfromtheCanaryIslandsin
Decemberandrowabout4,800kilometersacrosstheAtlantic.Somerowinteamsoftwo,three
orfour.Others,likeMs.Harrison,rowbythemselves.
Itwasn,teasy.Everyday,Ms.Harrisonwouldrowforabout12hours.Sherowedabout20,
000strokes(劃)aday.
Ms.Harrisonhadasmartphonethatallowedhertotalkwithfamilyandfriendseveryday.
Shehadothercompanyalongtheway.Shesawlotsofsealife,includingsomewhales.Forseveral
days,shewasfollowedbyasmallgroupofdolphins(海豚)"Iwasintheirenvironment."she
said."Itwasjustamazing.
Therewasdanger,too.Twice,herboatwasturnedoverinthenightbylargewaves.Shehurt
herelbowquitebadly.Anothertime,shenearlyranintoaship.
Somehow,shekeptgoing.Finally,onFebruary20,after70days,3hoursand48minutes,
shereachedAntigua—theendofthejourney.Ms.HarrisonTsrowinghasmadehertheyoungest
womanevertorowaloneacrosstheAtlantic.Before,thatrecordwasheldbyKaitieSpotzfrom
theUSA,whocrossedtheAtlanticasa22-year-oldin2010.
21.WhendidMs.HarrisongettheideaoftakingpartintheAtlanticCampaign?
A.In2010.B.In2018.C.In2021.
22.Ms.HarrisonsetoutfromintheAtlanticCampaign.
A.London.B.Antigua.C.theCanaryIslands.
23.WhatdoestheunderlinedworducompanyvprobablymeaninChinese?
A.陪伴B.賓客C.公司
24.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Ms.Harrisonisa21-year-oldanimalkeeper.
B.Ms.Harrisonusedasmartphonetotalkwithfamilyandfriends.
C.ItwaseasyandsafeforMs.Harrisontofinishherjourney.
25.WhatJsthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.The2021TaliskerWhiskyAtlanticChallenge.
B.ThelovelysealifeintheAtlanticOcean.
C.TheyoungestwomantorowaloneacrosstheAtlantic.
(2021?湖南郴州)Computers,smartphones,andothermachinesaretheperfectservants.They
alwaysdowhattheyare“told”.Weusually“tell”themtodothingsbyusingamouseorkeyboard.
Butwhatifwecouldjusttalktothemnormallyandtellthemwhattodo?
Thistypeoftechnology,knownasvoicecontrolorvoicerecognition(識(shí)別),hasbeenshown
infilmsandTVshowssincethe1960s.TheTVshowStarTrekshowedsomespaceshipswhichcould
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replytohumanvoicecommands(命令).Thefilm2001:ASpaceOdysseyshowedacomputerthathuman
astronautscouldtalkto.Itwasmainlyusedtoplaychessandrepairtheastronauts*spaceship.
Ontheotherhand,real-worldvoicerecognitionisusedformoreeverydaytasks.Forexample,
AppleandAmazonmadetwopiecesofvoicerecognitionsoftware(軟件).Theycanbeaskedtodo
manythings,suchassettingalarmsandplayingmusicandsoon.
Oneofthenicethingsaboutvoicerecognitionisthatitcanbeusedwhenwe'reonthe
go.Whenyou'redrivingacarorwalkingdownthestreet,it'snotconvenientorevendangerous
topickupyoursmartphoneandtypeawayonthekeyboard.Voicerecognitionallowsyoutofocus
onwhateveryou'redoingatthemomentwhilestilldoingothertasks.
Speechrecognitionsoftwareisalsohelpfultodeafpeople.Itcanbeusedto“l(fā)isten”
tospokenwordsandturnthemintotextthatdeafpeoplecanread.Somespeechrecognitionsoftware
canevenhearwordsspokeninonelanguageandthentranslatethemintoanotherlanguage.
26.AccordingtoParagraph1,howdoweusuallycontrolmachinesindailylife?
A.Byusingbodylanguage.
B.Bytalkingtothem.
C.Byusingamouseorkeyboard.
27.WhenwasvoicerecognitionfirstshowninfilmsandTVshows?
A.Inthe1980s.B.Inthe1970s.C.Inthe1960s.
28.Howdoesvoicerecognitionhelptokeepyousafewhiledrivingacar?
A.Ithelpsyoutofocusonwhatyouaredoing.
B.Itallowsyoutotypeonthekeyboardmoreconveniently.
C.Itcancontrolyourcarforashortwhile.
29.Inthelastparagraph,whatcanweinferaboutthespeechrecognitionsoftware?
A.ItcanhearwordsspokeninEnglishandthentranslatethemintoChinese.
B.Itcanturntextintospokenwordsfortheblind.
C.Itcanhelpyoudoanythingthatyouwanttodo.
30.Wheredoyouprobablyreadthepassage?
A.Inamoviead.
B.Inasciencemagazine.
C.Inasportsmagazine.
(2020?湖南郴州)閱讀下面的圖表,完成文后小題。
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Rent:$500permonth
Formoreinformation,pleasecallMrs.Millerat7766399.
31.Accordingtothead,theapartmenttorenthas________.
A.onelargelivingroomB.threebedroomsC.abiggarden
32.Howmuchistherentfortheapartment?
A.$280permonth.B.$500permonth.C.$300permonth.
(2020?湖南郴州)閱讀下面的圖表,完成文后小題。
LongMarch5(A)
Country:China
Height:57meters
Payloadcapacity(有效載荷)tolow-Earthorbit:25tons
Firstlaunched(發(fā)射):2016
AngaraA5(A)
Country:Russia
Height:64meters
25Payloadcapacitytolow-Earthorbit:24.5tons
Firstlaunched:2014
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Falcon9(A)
Country:America
Height:70meters
Payloadcapacitytolow-Earthorbit:22.8tons
Firstlaunched:2010
33.WhenwastherocketLongMarch5(A)firstlaunched?
A.In2010.B.In2014.C.In2016.
34.WherewastherocketAngaraA5(A)firstlaunched?
A.InChina.B.InAmerica.C.InRussia.
35.Whichisthehighestrocketofthethree?
A.Falcon9(A).B.AngaraA5(A).C.LongMarch5(A).
(2020?湖南郴州)Notlongago,aseniorhighschoolstudentcaughtmuchattentionatthe
secondWorldLaureatesForum(世界頂尖科學(xué)家論壇)inShanghai.SheisTanFanglin,aseniorhigh
schoolstudentfromShanghai.
Theforumbroughtnearly70world'stopscientiststogethertodiscussimportantissues
(議題)aboutscience.Besidestheworld'stopscientists,theforumalsoinvitedmanyyoung
scientists.TanFanglinwasamongthem,andasa15-year-oldgirl,shewastheyoungestmember
inthemeeting.Herresearchhasimprovedpeople,sunderstandingoftheconnectionsbetween
theFibonaccisequenceandBezoutnumbers(斐波那契數(shù)列與貝祖數(shù)).Thefindingshavewonhermany
prizesinyouthinnovation(創(chuàng)新)competitionsinShanghaiandelsewhereinChina.
Fromaveryyoungage,Tanhasalwaysbeencrazyaboutmath.Thisislargelybecauseofthe
influenceofherfather,whoisamathteacherinEastChinaNormalUniversity.Accordingto
Tan'sheadteacher,shenevertakesafter-schoolclassesortoomanyexercises.Herachievements
comefromherstronginterestinmathandtherightstudymethod.
Talkingaboutherexperience,Tansaid,“TakingpartintheWLAForumandcommunicating
withgreatscientistsfacetofacehavefurtherencouragedmetodoscientificresearchlike
mathandIdreamofachievinggoodresearchresultslikethetopscientists.Tomakemydream
cometrue,I'11havetokeeplearning.”
36.TheimportantissuesofthesecondWLAForumwereabout.
A.computerB.scienceC.math
37.WhohasinfluencedTan'sinterestinmathlargely?
A.Herheadteacher.B.Hermother.C.Herfather.
38.TanFanglin'sachievementscomefrom.
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A.tcikingafter-schoolclasses
B.alargenumberofextraexercises
C.herstronginterestinmathandtherightstudymethod
39.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat.
A.TanFanglinwillkeepdoingscientificresearch
B.TanFanglin'sfindingshave'twonprizes
C.TanFanglinhasnochancetocommunicatewithtopscientists
40.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheYoungestScientistinChina.
B.TheSecondWorldLaureatesForum.
C.TheYouthInnovationCompetition.
(2020?湖南郴州)
Electricbicycleshavebecomeoneofthemostpopularvehicles(交通工具)inpeople?sdaily
life,whetherinthecountrysideorincities.Theyrunonbattery-operated(用電池發(fā)動(dòng)的)motors.
Electricbicyclescanrunmuchfasterthanbikesandtheyareveryeasytoride.
Theywerefirstmadeinthe1980sinChina,buttheywerenotpopularatthattime.Today,
thankstotheimprovementonthequality(質(zhì)量)ofthebatteries,electricbicyclessellmuch
better.Thereareover100electricbicyclesmakersinChina.NowChinaisoneofthelargest
makersofelectricbicyclesintheworld,andmanypeopleridethemtowork,tosendchildren
toschools,togotothesupermarketsandsoon.
However,electricbicyclesalsohavedisadvantages.Themostimportantoneisthattheyare
notsafeenoughforpeoplewhoridethem.Therearemanyaccidentscausedbyelectricbicycles
becauseoftheirfastspeed.Peoplemustbecarefulwhenridingelectricbicycles.Atthesame
time,peopleshouldwearhelmets(頭盔)whenridingelectricbicycles.Checkthebatteriesas
oftenaspossible.Keepingsafeisthemostimportantthing.
41.Electricbicycleswerefirstmade_______inChina.
A.inthe1960sB.inthe1970sC.inthe1980s
42.Theunderlinedword“disadvantages“meansinChinese.
A.優(yōu)點(diǎn)B.缺點(diǎn)C.型號(hào)
43.Tokeepsafe,peopleshould_______whenridingelectricbicycles.
A.wearhelmetsB.rideveryfastC.makeacall
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44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Peopleinthecountrysidedon'trideelectricbicyclesnow.
B.It'snotsafeenoughforpeopletorideelectricbicycles.
C.Thereareover300electricbicyclesmakersinChina
45.Whatisthewriter*smainpurposeinthepassage?
A.Tointroduceelectricbicyclestopeople.
B.Totalkaboutthewaytorideelectricbicycles.
C.Toshowusthedisadvantagesofelectricbicycles.
二、閱讀回答問(wèn)題
(2022?湖南郴州)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)要回答問(wèn)題。
Myfriend'seight-year-olddaughter,Mary,usedtostaywithhergrandparentsinthe
countryside.Recentlyherparentsbroughthertotowntolivewiththem.Wildanduneducated,
Marywoulduserudeordirtywordswhenshewasangry.Sometimessherolled(打滾)ontheground,
whichshockedallpeoplearound.Mary'sparentstriedtotame(馴月艮)herbybeatingandkicking,
butitdidn,twork.Finallytheybecamecompletelydisappointedwithher.
Onedaytheirnext-doorneighbor,awomanteacher,gaveMaryabeautifulsnow-whitedress.
ItcaughtMary'seyesrightawayandmadethemshinebrightly.
Maryputonthedressandbecamequiteanotherperson.Shenolongerabused(罵人)orhit
others.Shedidn,trollonthefloor,either.Sheknewthatrunningwildlywasnotsuitable
foragirlinsuchabeautifuldress.
Sincethen,Maryhaschangedalot.Andnowsheisgentle,tidyandlovely.Herparentsare
quitesatisfiedwithher.
Perhapseveryonehasabeautifuldresshiddensomewhereinhisorherheart.However,he
orshemaynotrealizeit,forgetitorgiveitup.
46.HowoldisMary?
47.WhatwouldMarydowhenshewasangry?
48.WhogaveMarythebeautifuldress?
49.DidMarystillrollontheflooraftersheputonherbeautifuldress?
50.WhatisMarylikenow?
(2021?湖南郴州)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)要回答問(wèn)題。
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Janewasnotaconfidentgirlbefore,becauseshewasfatandothersoftenlaughedather.
Asaresult,Janebecameveryshy.Shewasscaredtosayhellotostrangers.Shewasafraidto
asksimplequestionsandspeakloudinfrontofothers.Itseemedthatshefeltafraidofeverything
inherlife.Sheusedtobelievethatshewouldbelikethisallherlife.
Butoneday,herfriendPaul'swordschangedhermind.HeencouragedJanetochangeherself.
Hesaid,“Ifyoucangiveitatry,youwillhaveachancetomakeachange.Butifyounever
try,yourlifeisonlygoingtogetworse."JanewasdeeplytouchedbywhatPaulsaid.Shethought,
"Whynothaveatry?Afterall,Ihadnothingtolose.”
ThefirstthingJanedidwasloseweight.Shehadastrictdietanddidexerciseeveryday.
After6months,shelost90pounds.Thistaughtherthatshecouldchangeherself.
Afewmonthslater,Janeheardaboutaspeechcompetitionatheruniversity.Sheplucked
up(鼓起)thecouragetosignupforthecompetition.Forthefirsttime,shewasabletoshare
herstoryandspeakloudinfrontofmanypeople.Intheend,shegotabigprize!
Afterthecompetition,Janemadeato-dolistandstartedchangingrapidly.Shetriedher
besttofinishthethingsonthelistonebyone.Whenworkingonthem,shebecamemoreandmore
confident.
Janewasstillmakingprogressnow.Andshewillneverstop.
51.WhywasJanenotconfidentbefore?
52.WhoencouragedJanetochangeherself?
53.HowdidJaneloseweight?
54.WhatdidJaneshareinthespeechcompetition?
55.DidJanebecomeconfidentatlast?
(2020?湖南郴州)WhenEmmaandherfamilywentouttodinner,theyalwayswenttotheir
favoriterestaurant.TheirfavoriterestaurantwasanItalianrestaurant,andtheyusuallywent
thereonceaweek.
Oneweekwhentheyweregettingreadytogoouttodinner,Emma'sdadsuggestedtheytry
thenewChineserestaurantintown,butEmmaandherlittlebrotherJoshbothdisagreed.
“Youmightactuall
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