2019-2020年人教版高中英語(yǔ)必修三教學(xué)案:Unit 2 Section 1(含答案).doc
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Sometimes people want to know what type of food is healthy, and what kind of food may hurt our health. The United States Department of Agriculture has prepared a small book to help people learn about which types of foods are the healthiest to eat. The book describes six basic food groups: meat, dairy products (things made from milk), grains, fruits and vegetables. The last group is fat, oil and sweets. Asa result ofyears of research, we know that too much fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount ofgrains, fruits and vegetables. Because of this, they often get cancer and heart disease. In Japan, on the other hand, people eat large amounts of grains and very little meat. They also have a very low rate of cancer and heart disease. In fact, the Japanese live longer than people in any other country. Unfortunately, when Japanese people move to the United States, the rate of heart disease and cancer increases as their diet changes. Whats more, as hamburgers and other highfat foods bee mon in Japan, the rate of heart disease and cancer is increasing there as well.People are also eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba and Hungary. Its no surprise that the disease rate in these countries is increasing along with the change in diet. Therefore, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruits and vegetables, and eat less meat and dairy products. 2019-2020年人教版高中英語(yǔ)必修三教學(xué)案:Unit 2 Section 1(含答案) E AND EAT HERE (1) Wang Peng sat in his empty restaurant ①feeling very frustrated②. It had been a very strange morning. Usually he got up early and prepared his menu of barbecued③mutton④ kebabs⑤, roast⑥ pork, stirfried⑦ vegetables and fried rice⑧. Then by lunchtime⑨ they would all be sold. By now his restaurant ought to⑩ be full of people. But not today! Why was that? What could have happened?? He thought of? his mutton, beef and bacon?cooked in the hottest, finest oil?. His cola was sugary? and cold, and his ice cream was made of? milk, cream and delicious fruit. “Nothing could be better?,” he thought. Suddenly he saw his friend Li Chang hurrying by?.“Hello, Lao Li,” he called. “Your usual??” But Li Chang seemed not to hear. What was the matter? Something terrible must have happened? if Li Chang was not ing to eat in his restaurant as he always did. Wang Peng followed Li Chang into a small new restaurant. He saw a sign at the door. Tiredofallthatfat?Wanttoloseweight? einsideYongHuisslimmingrestaurant. Onlyslimmingfoodsservedhere. Makeyourselfthinagain! ①現(xiàn)在分詞短語(yǔ)feeling very frustrated作伴隨狀語(yǔ)。 ②frustrated adj.沮喪的;懊惱的 frustrate vt.使懊惱;使沮喪 frustration n.懊惱;沮喪 ③barbecue/bɑ?bIkju?/vt.&n.燒烤;烤肉 ④mutton/m?tn/n.羊肉 ⑤kebab/kIbb/n.(=kabob/k?b?b/)(印度)烤腌羊肉串 ⑥r(nóng)oast/r??st/adj.烤制的vt.&vi.烤;烘;烘烤 ⑦stirfry vt.用旺火炒(或煎、煸) ⑧fried rice炒米飯 ⑨by lunchtime到午飯時(shí)間 by表示“不遲于;到……時(shí)”。 ⑩ought to應(yīng)當(dāng);應(yīng)該,相當(dāng)于should。 ought/??t/v.aux.應(yīng)當(dāng);應(yīng)該 ?can/could have done用在疑問(wèn)句中,表示對(duì)過(guò)去事情的推測(cè),意為“可能做過(guò)(某事)”。 ?think of想起 ?bacon/beIk?n/n.熏咸肉;臘肉 ?過(guò)去分詞短語(yǔ)cooked in ...作后置定語(yǔ),修飾mutton, beef and bacon。 ?sugary/??ɡ?rI/adj.含糖的;甜的 ?be made of由……制成(能看出原材料) be made from由……制成(看不出原材料) ?否定詞與比較級(jí)連用表示最高級(jí)的含義。 ?see sb. doing sth.結(jié)構(gòu)。 ?Your usual?補(bǔ)全后應(yīng)為:Do you want your usual food? ?must have done表示對(duì)過(guò)去已經(jīng)發(fā)生的事情作肯定性推測(cè),意思是“一定做過(guò)(某事)”。 sign/saIn/n.牌示;標(biāo)記;符號(hào) give sb. a sign示意某人 這是省略的句子,完整的形式是:Are you tired of all that fat? Do you want to lose weight? be tired of對(duì)……厭煩 be tired from因……而疲倦 lose weight體重減輕;減肥 slim/slIm/vi.變細(xì);減肥 adj.苗條的;纖細(xì)的 到這里來(lái)用餐吧(1) [以上部分譯文] 王鵬坐在他那空蕩蕩的餐館里,感到很沮喪。這個(gè)上午真的很奇怪。通常他很早就起床,準(zhǔn)備他的菜單——烤羊肉串、烤豬肉、炒菜和炒米飯。然后到午飯時(shí)分,這些飯菜都會(huì)賣(mài)完。到了這個(gè)時(shí)候,他的餐館本該賓客盈門(mén)的,但今天卻不是!為什么會(huì)這樣?發(fā)生了什么事?他想起了他用滾燙的精制油烹制的羊肉、牛肉和臘肉。他的可樂(lè)又甜又涼,冰淇淋是用牛奶、奶油和美味的水果制成的。他想:“再?zèng)]有比這些更好吃的了。”突然間,他看到自己的朋友李昌匆匆走過(guò)。他喊道:“喂,老李。你還是吃老一套吧?”可是李昌似乎沒(méi)有聽(tīng)到。怎么回事呢?如果李昌不像往常那樣到他餐館里吃飯,那一定發(fā)生了很?chē)?yán)重的事情。 王鵬跟著李昌來(lái)到一家新開(kāi)張的小餐館,他看見(jiàn)門(mén)口有一塊招牌。 肥膩的東西吃厭了吧?想變瘦嗎? 請(qǐng)到雍慧減肥餐館來(lái)吧。 此處只供應(yīng)減肥食品。 讓你恢復(fù)苗條! Curiosity drove Wang Peng inside. It was full of people. The hostess, a very thin lady, came forward. “Wele,” she said. “My name is Yong Hui. Ill help you lose weight and be fit in two weeks if you eat here every day.” Then she gave a menu to Wang Peng. There were few choices of food and drink on it: just rice, raw vegetables served in vinegar, fruit and water. Wang Peng was amazed at this and especially at the prices. It cost more than a good meal in his restaurant! He could not believe his eyes. He threw down the menu and hurried outside. On his way home he thought about his own menu. Did it make people fat? Perhaps he should go to the library and find out. He could not have Yong Hui getting away withtellingpeople lies! He had better do some research! At the library Wang Peng was surprised to find that his restaurant served far too much fat and Yong Huis far too little. Even though her customers might get thin after eating Yong Huis food, they were not eating enough energygiving food to keep them fit. They would bee tired very quickly. Wang Peng felt more hopeful as he drove back home. Perhaps with a discount and a new sign he could win his customers back. So he wrote: Wanttofeelfitandenergetic? eandeathere!Discountstoday! Ourfoodgivesyouenergyallday! The petition between the two restaurants was on! curiosity/?kj??rI?s?tI/n.好奇心 out of curiosity出于好奇 drive在本句中意為“驅(qū)使” hostess/h??stIs/n.女主人;女主持人 be fit健康強(qiáng)壯 raw/r??/adj.生的;未加工的 raw materials原材料 raw vegetables生蔬菜 vinegar/vInIɡ?/n.醋 be amazed at因/對(duì)……感到驚奇/吃驚 throw down扔下;甩下 think about考慮;想起 have sb. doing sth.容忍某人做某事,一般用于否定句,doing為賓語(yǔ)補(bǔ)足語(yǔ)。 get away with受到從輕發(fā)落;(做壞事)不受懲罰 tell a lie說(shuō)謊 lie/laI/n.謊話;謊言vi.說(shuō)謊 lie說(shuō)謊-lied-lied-lying lie躺;位于-lay-lain-lying lay放置-laid-laid-laying do some research做一些調(diào)查 even though=even if “即使”,引導(dǎo)讓步狀語(yǔ)從句。 customer/k?st?m?/n.顧客;消費(fèi)者 keep sb. fit是“keep+賓語(yǔ)+賓補(bǔ)”結(jié)構(gòu),意為“使某人保持健康”。 discount/dIska?nt/n.折扣 with a discount通過(guò)打折 win ...back贏回;重新獲得 all day=all the day=the whole day一整天 the petition between A and B A和B之間的競(jìng)爭(zhēng) be on開(kāi)始了 [以上部分譯文] 王鵬在好奇心的驅(qū)使下,走了進(jìn)去。里面坐滿了人。店老板是一個(gè)清瘦的女人,走上前來(lái)說(shuō)道:“歡迎光臨!我叫雍慧。你如果每天來(lái)這兒用餐,我可以在兩周內(nèi)幫您減肥并讓您的身體健康起來(lái)?!比缓螅f給王鵬一份菜譜,菜譜上有很少的幾樣食物和飲料:只有米飯、蘸醋吃的生蔬菜、水果和水。王鵬對(duì)此感到吃驚,特別是對(duì)它們的價(jià)格。這價(jià)格比在他的餐館里吃一頓好飯還要貴!他不能相信他的眼睛。他扔下菜譜就急著往外走。在回家的路上,他想起了自己的菜譜。那些菜讓人發(fā)胖了嗎?也許他該去圖書(shū)館查查看。他可不能讓雍慧哄騙人們后跑掉!他最好做一番調(diào)查! 在圖書(shū)館,王鵬驚奇地發(fā)現(xiàn):他的餐館提供的食物脂肪含量太高,而雍慧的餐館提供的食物脂肪含量太低。即使顧客吃雍慧的餐館里的食物會(huì)變瘦,但他們攝取不到足夠的能量來(lái)保持健康。他們很快就會(huì)感到疲乏。開(kāi)車(chē)回家時(shí),王鵬覺(jué)得又有了希望。也許打點(diǎn)折、寫(xiě)個(gè)新的招牌能夠幫他贏回顧客。于是他寫(xiě)道: 想保持健康又精力旺盛嗎? 到這里來(lái)用餐吧!今天打折! 我們的食物能夠給您提供一整天所需的能量! 這兩家餐館之間的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)開(kāi)始了! Prereading Please match the words with their proper meanings. 1.diet A.好奇心 2.fry B.折扣 3.slim C.生的;未加工的 4.balance D.缺點(diǎn);虛弱;弱點(diǎn) 5.curiosity E.日常飲食;節(jié)食 6.hostess F.強(qiáng)項(xiàng);長(zhǎng)處;力量 7.raw G.變細(xì);減肥;苗條的;纖細(xì)的 8.lie H.顧客;消費(fèi)者 9.customer I.油煎;油炸 10.discount J.平衡;權(quán)衡;天平 11.weakness K.說(shuō)謊;謊話;謊言 12.strength L.女主人;女主持人 1~5 ________ 6~10 ________ 11~12 ________ 答案:1~5 EIGJA 6~10 LCKHB 11~12 DF Leadin Look at the following pictures, do you know in what ways the food helps you grow? They are energygiving_food,_ which provide energy. They are bodybuilding_food,_which help grow bones and muscles. They are protective_food,_which help the body fight diseases. Whilereading Fastreading What is the main idea of the text? The text is mainly about the_petition_between_Wang_Pengs_and_Yong_Huis_restaurants. They served different_foods_in_their_restaurants. The foods in Wang Pengs served far_too_much_fat while Yong Huis far_too_little. Carefulreading Read the text carefully again and choose the best answers. 1.What did Wang Peng think of the food in his restaurant? A.Very bad. B.Popular. C.Unpopular. D.Just soso. 2.What did Wang Peng do after he saw his friend Li Chang hurrying by? A.He just sat in his restaurant feeling frustrated. B.He did some research. C.He followed Li Chang to see why he didnt eat with him. D.He began to advertise his food. 3.What can we learn from Wang Pengs research in the library? A.Wang Pengs restaurant offered a balanced diet. B.Yong Huis restaurant offered a balanced diet. C.Both of the restaurants offered a balanced diet. D.Neither of the restaurants offered a healthy diet. 4.To win his customers back, Wang Peng didnt ________. A.improve his food B.a(chǎn)dvertise his food C.do some research D.find the shortings of Yong Huis food 5.According to the text, we can infer that a balanced diet should contain ________. A.much fat that can give energy B.no fat but rich fibers to keep fit C.only raw vegetables, fruits and water to keep slim D.enough energygiving food, fibered food as well 答案:1~5 BCDAD Studyreading Analyze the following difficult sentences in the text. 1.Something terrible must have happened if Li Chang was not ing to eat in his restaurant as he always did. [句式分析] [嘗試翻譯] 如果李昌不像往常那樣到他餐館里吃飯,那一定發(fā)生了很?chē)?yán)重的事情。 2.Ill help you lose weight and be fit in two weeks if you eat here every day. [句式分析] [嘗試翻譯] 你如果每天來(lái)這兒用餐,我可以在兩周內(nèi)幫您減肥并讓您的身體健康起來(lái)。 3.At the library Wang Peng was surprised to find that his restaurant served far too much fat and Yong Huis far too little. [句式分析] [嘗試翻譯] 在圖書(shū)館,王鵬驚奇地發(fā)現(xiàn):他的餐館提供的食物脂肪含量太高,而雍慧的餐館提供的食物脂肪含量太低。 4.Even though her customers might get thin after eating Yong Huis food, they were not eating enough energygiving food to keep them fit. [句式分析] [嘗試翻譯] 即使顧客吃雍慧餐館里的食物會(huì)變瘦,但他們攝取不到足夠的能量來(lái)保持健康。 Ⅰ.閱讀理解 A That most Americans are falling short of the remended eight hours of sleep per night is nothing new. Over time, staying awake in the night can e with a high cost. You should stop your night owl (夜貓子) habit. pared with people who turn in early, those who go to bed very late are more likely to suffer from repeated negative thoughts. The findings suggest that sleep disruption (擾亂) could actually be linked to the development of negative thoughts. Psychologists suggest that focusing on good sleep habits can help. Have you been getting into a lot of arguments lately? Theres one easy way to fix that. Too little sleep tends to leave people feeling badtempered and stressed. It means that little things that might not normally be a big deal can cause you to fly_off_the_handle. The result is more misunderstandings with those around you. Being well rested, on the other hand, will help you control your temper and youll get along better with others. According to AAA Foundation reports, people who sleep six to seven hours are twice as likely to have a car accident as those who sleep for eight hours or more when driving. People who sleep for five hours or less increase their risk up to fivefold. Go for 24 hours without sleeping, and your skills behind the wheel are the same as someone who is drunk. Research suggests that the less sleep you get, the more likely you are to be overweight. How so? When you lack sleep, you have less energy to exercise or make healthy food choices. Plus, studies show that the later you stay up, the more you eat. Night owls who stay up until 4 a.m. eat about 550 more calories than early birds who go to sleep at 10 p.m. 語(yǔ)篇解讀:本文為說(shuō)明文。晚睡有害健康,因此我們一定要盡量早一點(diǎn)睡,這樣才能保持身體健康。 1.According to Paragraph 2, not getting enough sleep can ________. A.a(chǎn)ffect your living habits B.make you bee pessimistic C.make you suffer from diseases D.make you lose interest in everything 解析:選B 推理判斷題。由第二段“The findings suggest that sleep disruption ... negative thoughts.”可知,睡眠不足可能會(huì)讓你變得悲觀。 2.What does the underlined part “fly off the handle” in Paragraph 3 mean? A.Fly away. B.Get very angry. C.Bee very busy. D.Bee disappointed. 解析:選B 詞義猜測(cè)題。由第三段畫(huà)線部分前后的“Too little sleep tends to leave people feeling badtempered and stressed.”以及“The result is more misunderstandings with those around you.”可推斷,畫(huà)線部分是指“發(fā)怒”。 3.According to the last two paragraphs, people who lack sleep ________. A.care less about their safety B.a(chǎn)re more likely to get drunk C.cook at home much more frequently D.may find it hard to keep a healthy weight 解析:選D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段“Research suggests that the less sleep you get, the more likely you are to be overweight.”可知,你睡得越少,越容易超重。故選D。 4.What is the text mainly about? A.The harm of staying up late. B.Some reasons for a lack of sleep. C.The importance of eating healthily. D.The process of forming a good habit. 解析:選A 主旨大意題。由文章內(nèi)容可知,本文圍繞晚睡的危害展開(kāi)。 B “Old wives tales” are beliefs passed down from one generation to another. For example, most of us remember our parents telling us to eat more of certain foods or not to do certain things. Is there any truth in these teachings? Some of them agree with present medical thinking, but others have not passed the test of time. Did your mother ever tell you to eat carrots because they are good for your eyes? Scientists now report that eating carrots can help prevent a serious eye disease called macular degeneration. Eating just one carrot a day can reduce the possibility of getting this disease by 40%. Garlic (蒜) is good for you, too. It can kill the type of virus that causes colds. Unfortunately, not all of Moms advice passed the test of medical studies. For example, generations of children have been told not to go swimming within an hour after eating. But research suggests that there is no danger in doing so. Do sweets cause tooth problems? Well, yes and no. Sticky sweets made with grains tend to cause more problems than sweets made with simple sugars. Even though science can tell us that some of our traditional beliefs dont hold_water,_there is still a lot of truth in the old wives tales. After all, much of this knowledge has been accumulated (積累) from thousands of years of experience in family health care. We should respect this body of knowledge even as we search for clear scientific support to prove it true or false. 語(yǔ)篇解讀:我們大多數(shù)人都記得父母告訴過(guò)我們要多吃某些食物或者不要去做某些事情。這些告誡是對(duì)的嗎?實(shí)際上,其中一些是與現(xiàn)在的醫(yī)學(xué)思想相符的,而另外一些卻是經(jīng)不起考驗(yàn)的…… 5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? A.Eating garlic is good for our eyes. B.Sticky sweets are damaging to our teeth. C.Swimming after a meal is dangerous. D.Carrots prevent people from catching colds. 解析:選B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段最后一句“Sticky sweets ... tend to cause more problems than sweets made with simple sugars.”可以看出,sticky sweets的確對(duì)牙齒有害。 6.The author develops the third paragraph mainly ________. A.by cause and effect B.by order in space C.by order in time D.by examples 解析:選D 推理判斷題。第三段第一句是主題句。接著本段舉了“飯后一小時(shí)內(nèi)游泳”和“吃糖”這兩個(gè)例子來(lái)支持主題句。因此,這一段主要是通過(guò)舉例來(lái)論述的。 7.The phrase “hold water” in the last paragraph most probably means “________”. A.to be believable B.to be valuable C.to be admirable D.to be suitable 解析:選A 詞義猜測(cè)題?!癲ont hold water”與“there is still a lot of truth”意義相對(duì)立,那么“hold water”與“there is still a lot of truth”意義相似,因此A項(xiàng)正確。 8.What is the authors attitude towards “old wives tales” in the text? A.Subjective. B.Objective. C.Dissatisfied. D.Curious. 解析:選B 觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題。綜合全文,作者既指出了一些傳統(tǒng)說(shuō)法是正確的,又說(shuō)明了一些傳統(tǒng)觀念是沒(méi)有科學(xué)依據(jù)的。最后一段作者表明了對(duì)這些觀念的尊重,因此可以看出作者的態(tài)度是客觀的。 C If youre bored with oldfashioned running, or if you feel that its not a plete workout, you might want to try crunning. It does not mean crying while running. Its actually a cross between crawling (爬行) and running that involves getting down on all fours and moving. The strange workout, best described as your thighs (大腿) worst nightmare, was invented by Australian fitness enthusiast Shaun McCarthy. The video of his crunning has been getting much attention online and it has inspired others to take up running on all fours as well. Now crunning is a steadilygrowing sport in Australia. McCarthy says that crunning is a more plete workout because it involves the upper body as well. “It really works your thighs and shoulders at the same time,” he said, adding that he believes it burns more calories as well. Some fitness experts believe that McCarthy might just be onto something there. According to Kim Baylor, a certified personal trainer, any exercise that involves full body motions leaves the chance to develop a lot of strength. However, many think crunning is likely to be out of date soon and it might even be harmful if done incorrectly. Fitness coach Kevin Dean said, “We humans are upright; our wrists have different structures than ankles. But a quadruped (四足的) animal would have four of roughly the same joint. As a result, I often see broken noses, bad wrists, and shoulder problems arising from crunning.” Health experts suggest wearing special gloves to prevent damage to hands while crunning. Its necessary to increase the intensity (強(qiáng)度) of exercise step by step. Crunning may be too much for a beginner and it could be bad for your neck. If it hurts severely, stop immediately and just stick to traditional running. 語(yǔ)篇解讀:本文為說(shuō)明文。如果你對(duì)跑步這一老式的健身方法感到厭煩,或者你覺(jué)得這不是一個(gè)全面的健身方式,你可以嘗試一下澳大利亞的健身愛(ài)好者肖恩麥卡錫發(fā)明的“酷跑”這個(gè)新花樣。 9.What do we know about crunning? A.It is running on all fours. B.Its not a plete workout. C.It is gaining worldwide popularity. D.It is created to strengthen the thighs. 解析:選A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第一、二段可知,麥卡錫的“酷跑”是種四肢著地的運(yùn)動(dòng),目前在澳大利亞用“酷跑”健身的人數(shù)正在逐漸增加。 10.Kim Baylors attitude to crunning is ________. A.unfavorable B.a(chǎn)pproving C.doubtful D.cautious 解析:選B 推理判斷題。由第三段“McCarthy says that crunning is a more plete workout because it involves the upper body as well.”及Kim Baylor所說(shuō)的話“...any exercise that involves full body motions leaves the chance to develop a lot of strength.”可知,Kim Baylor是贊同“酷跑”這個(gè)運(yùn)動(dòng)的。 11.What will Kevin Dean agree with? A.McCarthys idea is practical. B.Crunning is a better fitness activity. C.Crunning is not suitable for human beings. D.Its dangerous to take wholebody exercise. 解析:選C 推理判斷題。由第四段可知,Kevin Dean說(shuō)人類(lèi)是直立行走,手腕的構(gòu)造不同于腳踝,而四足動(dòng)物在腳上有四個(gè)幾乎一樣的關(guān)節(jié)。因此他會(huì)認(rèn)為“酷跑”不適合人類(lèi)。 12.Whats the advice on crunning from health experts? A.Try to avoid using your neck. B.Once you begin, never give up. C.Take measures to protect your hands. D.Go as fast as possible at the beginning. 解析:選C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段可知,健康專(zhuān)家建議在“酷跑”時(shí)戴好保護(hù)性手套以避免受傷,而且鍛煉的強(qiáng)度應(yīng)一步步逐漸增大。一旦脖子疼得厲害,應(yīng)立即停止“酷跑”。 Ⅱ.閱讀七選五 Holidays are busy time, and if you dont make a plan for healthy meals, you will gain weight quickly and have other health problems.__1__ Here are some reasonable tips for you. Remember that some is better than none. You go to the grocery store and buy a few things rich in protein, a few fruits and vegetables, and maybe some snacks, thinking, “This is enough for the whole week.” Then, about midweek, youre sick of making the same thing over and over, or you run out of something you thought you had enough of. You end up ordering takeout food or eating out. If this is the case for you, just remember that some is better than none. __2__ Having to worry only about 5 meals instead of 15 can take away a lot of stress. Optimize (優(yōu)化) your food binations (組合). To make you healthy, eat enough fruits which contain high amounts of vitamins can improve your metabolism (新陳代謝). You should also learn how to bine the correct types of food for your meals. __3__ __4__ If you cook a large dinner, the leftovers (剩飯) can make a great healthy lunch. Put the leftovers into readytogo containers for lunches for the rest of the week. You can also use leftovers to create pletely different dishes in no time. Ask a child to do grocery shopping for you. If you dont have time to do grocery shopping, try asking the neighbor kid to do it. Do you have children that are ready to start learning about responsibility? __5__ Its important to remember that you dont have to do it all. Because of this you can benefit from it. A.Cook once and eat twice or more. B.Remember what you are grateful for. C.Send them to the grocery store with your list. D.Try only planning 5 dinners Monday through Friday. E.If this sounds like you, its time to e up with a strategy (策略). F.There are also services available that can plan your meals for you. G.Correct binations can not only help you lose weight, but increase your energy levels. 答案:1~5 EDGAC- 1.請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對(duì)于不預(yù)覽、不比對(duì)內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來(lái)的問(wèn)題本站不予受理。
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