2021-2022学年吴忠高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷含解析
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第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.---- Hi, Maria! I gt the first place in the exam.
---- ______ ! Everyne knws yu cheated and yu just cpied Tny's.
A.Cngratulatins B.Cme n C.Gd luck D.Cheer up.
2.Raising the incmes f the pr is likely t be ineffective in a wealthy sciety, ________ accmpanied by ther measures.
A.nceB.whenC.ifD.unless
3.Everything seemed t be ging ________ fr the first tw days after I arrived in New Yrk.
A.vividlyB.generallyC.frequentlyD.smthly
4.--- Yu lk happy tday. Is there anything gd?
--- I’m very delighted ______ as ne f the exchange students.
A.t chse B.t have been chsen
C.chsing D.having been chsen
5.—Will it cst a lt t be an exchange student?
—________, but yu can apply fr schlarship and student lan.
A.I wuld imagine s B.Yu’ve gt me there
C.By all means D.I’m with yu n that
6.In that remte area, the trees _____ by the vlunteers are grwing well.
A.planted B.planting C.being planted D.t plant
7.D yu knw that ______ chairman f the meeting has annunced that Mr Hdge has been
made ______ manager f this factry?
A.the, theB./, theC.the, /D.a, a
8.Creating an atmsphere ______ emplyees feel part f a team is a big challenge.
A.whereB.whse
C.thatD.which
9.They went t the street t ________ t the whle city t help the pr by.
A.applyB.appeal
C.addD.reply
10.— Wuld yu mind my cming ver and having a lk at yur rehearse (排练)? My little sn’s curius abut the perfrmance.
— _______ . Just cme rund.
A.Yes, I d B.Never mind C.Nt at all D.Yes, please
11.--- Where is yur new hme nw?
--- In the new develped zne. But I ______ dwntwn fr five years.
A.livedB.had lived
C.have livedD.was living
12.The infrastructure prject has cnsumed s much mney that we can't find any financial supprt and have t ______.
A.pull utB.pull thrugh
C.catch upD.catch n
13. I want t tell yu is the deep lve and respect I have fr my parents.
A.ThatB.WhichC.WhetherD.What
14.Yu wn’t find paper cutting difficult _____yu keep practicing it.
A.even if B.as lng as C.as if D.ever since
15.The ppularity f gvernment psts has drpped in recent years, thugh the civil service jbs are still favred by the Chinese as they ffer a _______ stable career.
A.relativelyB.regularly
C.rughlyD.rigidly
16.—Thank Gd I passed the interview yesterday. I was sweating heavily.
—Me t. I ________ when I was sitting utside waiting.
A.lked dwn my nseB.let my hair dwn
C.had butterflies in my stmachD.chanced my arm
17.______me tmrrw and I’ll let yu knw the lab result.
A.CallingB.CallC.T callD.Having called
18.—Mum, I dn’t think I am qualified enugh t d this.
—Hney, be cnfident! Yu shuld knw it is _____ a man thinks f himself … really determines his fate.
A.that; that B.hw; that C.what; that D.that; hw
19._______ it is s ht, I guess we can’t d anything until after dark.
A.In caseB.Nw thatC.Even ifD.As thugh
20.We have nly twenty minutes left,s please get t the pint and dn’t say anything that isn’t ________ t ur prblem.
A.relevant B.sensitive
C.familiar D.similar
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21.(6分)Hw can yu gain knwledge f the wrld withut bks r teachers? Visiting varius kinds f wrld-famus museums may be yur best chice. If yu are interested ,here are 3 famus museums well wrth visiting.
Natinal Gallery, Lndn 2017 attendance: 6,263,000
The Natinal Gallery riginally pened in 1824 in a Pall Mall twnhuse with just 38paintings. Tday’s llctin cntains ver 2, 300 wrks frm the 13th t 19th centuries, which yu can appreciate free f charge. The wrks range in style and time perid, but hey, everyne needs t see Van Ggh’s Sunflwers in Rm 43 at least nce, fr which the Museum is famus.
Opening time: daily 10 am—6 pm Friday 10 am—9 pm
Clsed time: January and 24—26 December
Admissin: Free
Natinal Air and Space Museum, Washingtn, D.C
2017 attendance: 7,500,000
The Natinal Air and Space Museum, part f the Smithsnian Institutin, hsts the wrld’s largest cllectin f aviatin and space artifacts. Yu’ll see crwds flcking tward the 1903Wright Flyer and Apll 11cmmand mdule, but dn’t frget abut NASA’s ften—verlked Stardust prbe.
Hurs and Admissin :Open every day except December 25.
Free admissin and tickets (free) are needed.
1. A maximum f 4000 free tickets will be issued each day at the museum.
2. Each visitr can nce cllect ne free ticket f the day with valid ID (Passprt ).
Regular Hurs :10:00 am t 5:30 pm
Extended Hurs :10:00 am t 7:30pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
Natinal Museum f China, Beijing
2017 attendance: 7,550,000
Funded in February 2003, this huge, well-curated museum sits n the edge f Beijing’s Tiananmen Square and is free t enter. It huses mre than 1.3 millin exhibitin pieces in its 40halls ,fcused primarily n China’s achievements in histry, culture, and art.
Opening Hurs :9 :00—17:00 Clsed n Mndays
Museum Visiting Tips: Limit the number f bags( nly ne handbag is allwed ). All visitrs are screened thrugh metal detectr upn entry. The fewer items yu bring inside the Museum. Befre yu visit, please review the list f prhibited items, Visitrs carrying prhibited items will nt be allwed inside the Museum, s0 please leave them at hme r in yur car.
N Fd r Drink: Only bttled water is permitted in the Museum
1、Which f the fllwing museums had the largest number f visitrs in 2017?
A.Natinal Air and Space Museum, Washingtn, D.C.
B.Natinal Gallery, Lndn.
C.British Museum, Lndn.
D.Natinal Museum f China, Beijing.
2、What is cnsidered the mst valuable treasure kept in Natinal Gallery, Lndn?
A.Lenard da Vinci’s Mna Lisa.
B.The paintings frm the 13th t 19th centuries.
C.Van Ggh’s Sunflwers.
D.The 38 riginal paintings cllected in the museum.
3、What can yu bring with yu while visiting the museums?
A.A bttle f water.
B.A can f beer.
C.Tw large bags.
D.Knives.
22.(8分) “Be afraid. Be very afraid,” says a character in The Fly, a hrrr film abut a man wh turns int an enrmus insect. It captures the unease and disgust peple ften feel fr the kingdm f cckraches, Zika-carrying msquites and creepy crawlies f all kinds. Hwever, eclgists increasingly see the insect wrld as smething t be frightened fr, nt frightened f. In the past tw years, scres f scientific studies have suggested that trillins f murmuring, drning, hneybees, butterflies and beetles are dying ff. “If all mankind were t disappear”, wrte , a respectable entmlgist, “the wrld wuld regenerate… If insects were t vanish, the envirnment wuld cllapse int chas.”
Mst f the studies describe declines f 50% and mre ver decades in different measures f insect health. The immediate reactin is shck. Insects enable plants t reprduce, thrugh pllinatin (授粉), and are fd fr ther animals, s a cllapse in their numbers wuld be catastrphic.
But a secnd lk leads t a different assessment. Rather than causing a panic, the studies shuld act as a timely warning and a reasn t take precautins. That is because the wrst fears are unprven. There are n studies at all f wild insect numbers in mst f the wrld. Reliable data are t scarce t declare a glbal emergency.
Mrever, where the evidence des shw a cllapse—in Eurpe and America—agricultural and rural ecsystems are hlding up. Farm prductin still remains high. As sme insect species die ut, thers seem t be mving int the niches (生态位) they have left, keeping ecsystems ging, althugh with less bidiversity than befre. It is hard t argue that insect decline is yet causing significant ecnmic damage.
But there are cmplicatins. Agricultural prductivity is nt the nly measure f envirnmental health. Animals have value, independent f any direct ecnmic cntributin they may make. The mre species make up an ecsystem, the mre stable it is likely t be. The extinctin f a few insect species amng s many might nt make a big difference. The lss f hundreds f thusands wuld.
And the scale f the bserved decline raises dubts abut hw lng ecsystems can remain resilient (能复原的). An experiment in which researchers gradually pulled ut insect pllinatrs frm fields fund that plant diversity held up well until abut 90% f insects had been remved. Then it cllapsed. Given the lack f data, it is impssible t knw hw clse Eurpe and America are t an ecsystem cllapse. But it wuld be reckless t find ut by actually triggering ne.
1、What des the underlined sentence in the first paragraph imply?
A.Eclgists have lng been afraid f thse disgusting insects.
B.Eclgists are wrried abut the disappearance f sme insects.
C.Eclgists have already gt rid f the prejudiced feeling abut insects.
D.Eclgists are respectful f the insect’s ability t regenerate themselves.
2、What cnclusin can we draw frm the studies cnducted in the past 2 years?
A.Thugh there is a decline in the number f insects, we still have the reasn t be ptimistic.
B.Bidiversity can cause immediate damage s that we shuld take precautins right away.
C.Data cllected frm all ver the wrld is cnvincing t prve ur envirnment is at risk.
D.The cnsequence f decreasing bidiversity may be mre serius than we can imagine.
3、What is the purpse f writing the passage?
A.T shw the magical pwer f ur mther nature.
B.T analyze why insects are n the edge f extinctin.
C.T draw peple’s attentin t the decreasing insects.
D.T urge the scientists t cllect mre data abut insects.
23.(8分)We’re ften being tld hw self-driving can will reward US With almst unimaginable benefits when they finally hit the streets. Aside frm the cnvenience f being chauffeured (私人司机) everywhere by artificial intelligence ( AI), there’s the safety factr, nt t mentin hw envirnmentally friendly driver-less electric vehicles culd be. But there’s als anther advantage—parking. It’s ne that culd have a vast impact n the lk, feel, and functin f the cities, and it culd thrughly change the crwded urban spaces.
“We aren’t ging t need parking, definitely nt in the places we have it nw,” Alain L. Kmhauser, a researcher at Princetn University, tld Patrick Sissn at Curbed. “Having parking clse t where peple spend time is ging t be a thing f the past. If I’m at the ffice, it desn’t need t be there.” The extreme case f ttally empty car parks and city streets with n statinary (静止的) vehicles wuld prbably require peple t fully let g f persnal car wnership.
“Car sharing is already reducing the need fr parking spaces,” Carl Ratti tld Curbed. “Self-driving vehicles will strengthen this trend and have a dramatic effect n urban life, because they will blur (使模糊) the distinctin between private and public mdes f transprtatin,” he added. “‘Yur’car culd give yu a lift t wrk in the mrning and then, rather than sitting useless in a parking lt, give a lift t smene else in yur neighburhd,scial-media cmmunity, r city.”
In that case, we needn’t park ur cars. They’ll park by themselves, s we wuld see a huge increase in the width f sidewalks, bike lanes, and space fr any ther kind f transprtatin.
In all likelihd, we wn’t see these kinds f changes happening very sn. But it’s exciting t think f the benefits this technlgy culd bring.
1、Why d the authr mentin the ften-tld advantages f self-driving cars?
A.T draw a cnclusin. B.T make a cmparisn.
C.T analyze the underlying reasns. D.T intrduce the tpic.
2、Hw can we achieve zer parking in cities?
A.By prducing mre ec-friendly electric cars.
B.By selling public vehicles t persnal wners.
C.By prmting car-sharing with self-driving vehicles.
D.By allwing nly self-driving vehicles t run n rads.
3、What will happen if we needn’t park ur cars?
A.Mre peple will walk t wrk.
B.Public transprtatin will shrink.
C.Urban areas will be less crwded.
D.We needn’t spend mney n transprtatin.
4、What attitude des the authr have twards self-driving technlgy?
A.Indifferent. B.Favrable.
C.Ambiguus. D.Disapprving.
24.(8分) A rainy day can be a chance t recharge. While yu relaxed n the sfa with a mvie, the raindrps falling n yur windws might ne day prvide the pwer fr yur TV. This is the idea behind an inventin that harvests energy frm water.
The technlgy is based n the tribelectric (摩擦电的)effect. An engineer at the University f Hawaii, David Ma knew that it’s pssible t generate electricity by rubbing tw things tgether. S, he thught, “Why dn’t we use water?”
A drp f water sliding acrss a surface cated with tw different materials wuld generate enugh frictin t create an electrical charge. By placing metal wires that the drp f water tuched as it mved, it shuld be pssible t harvest electricity, he reasned.
It wrked. In fact, the researchers lit up 15 LED bulbs with a single mving water drp.
This is nt the first time that scientists have gt electricity frm water-generated frictin( 摩 擦 ). Earlier experiments, thugh, harvested the charge prduced in a surface by a sliding drp f water. There, the surface had acted as an electrde(电极). This is different. The energy f frictin is being harvested frm the water itself.
“It turns ut,” Ma says, “the charge in the water drp is way mre than the charge prduced in the ther electrde.” In fact, his team’s mdel generated almst 100 times mre pwer than previus experiments frm a single drp f water.
“The technlgy culd smeday pwer phnes, sensrs r ther small electrnics,” says Christpher Oshman, an engineer at the Clrad Schl f Mines. “This wrk is a step tward harvesting the energy f mving bjects all arund us, including urselves, t pwer the electrnic appliances we use every day,” he says.
Ma has shwn that the technlgy can wrk in a lab, Oshman says. Next, the Clrad researcher wuld like t see it tried n a larger scale, such as n an umbrella.
1、Hw did the authr intrduce the tpic f the text?
A.By telling a stry.
B.By raising a questin.
C.By giving an example.
D.By imagining a situatin.
2、What des the underlined wrd “it” in Paragraph 3 refer t?
A.The wire.B.The drp f water.
C.The surface.D.The electricity.
3、What is unique abut Ma’s technique cmpared with earlier experiments?
A.The water itself acts as an electrde.
B.It is based n the tribelectric effect.
C.It prduces electricity frm water-made frictin.
D.It uses a surface cated with tw different materials.
4、What des Oshman say abut Ma’s technlgy?
A.It has a prmising future.
B.It will d well n an umbrella.
C.It wrks well in the real wrld.
D.It will replace batteries smeday.
25.(10分)“Hw d yu accunt fr yur remarkable achievements in life?”Queen Victria f the UK asked Helen Keller. “Hw d yu explain the fact that even thugh yu were bth blind and deaf,yu were able t achieve s much?”
Ms.Keller's answer is a tribute(致敬)t her kind teacher.“If it had nt been fr Anne Sullivan,the name f Helen Keller wuld have remained unknwn.”
Accrding t speaker Zig Ziglar,Annie Sullivan was n stranger t hardship.She was almst sightless herself and was,at ne time,diagnsed as hpelessly “insane” by her caregivers.She was lcked in the basement f a mental institutin.Occasinally,Annie wuld vilently attack anyne wh came near.Mst f the time she generally ignred everyne in her presence.
An elderly nurse believed there was hpe,hwever,and she made it her wrk t shw lve t the child.Every day she visited Annie,and she left ckies fr her and spke wrds f lve and encuragement.She believed Annie culd recver,if nly she were shwn lve.
Eventually,dctrs nticed the change in the girl.Where they nce witnessed anger and hate,they naw nted a gentleness and lve.They mved her upstairs where she cntinued t imprve.Then the day finally came when this seemingly “hpeless” child was released.
Anne Sullivan grew int a yung wman with a desire t help thers as she,herself,was helped by the kind nurse.It was she wh saw the great ptential in Helen Keller.She lved her,disciplined(约束)her, played with her, pushed her and wrked with her until the flickering candle that was her life became a beacn(灯塔)f light t the wrld.Anne Sullivan wrked wnders in Helen's life;but in was a lving nurse wh first believed in Little Annie and lvingly transfrmed an uncmmunicative child int a kind teacher.
“If it had nt been fr Anne Sullivan,the name f Helen Keller wuld have remained unknwn.”But if it had nt been fr a kind and dedicated nurse,the name f Anne Sullivan wuld have remained unknwn.
1、What des the underlined part “accunt fr” prbably mean?
A.shw B.prve
C.explain D.present.
2、What d we knw frm the Third paragraph?
A.Sullivan had very nrmal behavir.
B.Sullivan was ignred by everyne.
C.Sullivan was kept away frm her parents.
D.Sullivan was believed l have a mental prblem.
3、What wuld be the best title fr the next?
A.The Pwer f Lve B.Making a Difference
C.A Gd Teacher D.Remarkable Achievements
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26.(30分)One day when I was abut nine years ld, I ran int my mther’s bedrm and pened the dresser(梳妆台). Then in the tp drawer, was a small jewelry bx. I was fascinated by its treasures. Then I saw there was smething under the piece f red clth. the clth, I fund a little white chip f china(瓷器). Why did my mther keep this thing? Shining slightly in the light, n answers. Sme mnths later,I was setting the dinner table when my neighbur Marge kncked at the dr. Cming in and the table, Marge said, "Oh, yu are expecting cmpany. I’ll anther time."
"N, cme n in."Mm replied ."We are nt anyne."
"But isn't that yur gd china?" Marge asked. "I'd trust kids t handle my gd dishes!"
Mm laughed."Tnight's my family's favrite meal. If yu set yur best table fr a(n) 1 meal with guests, why nt fr yur wn ?A few brken plates are a small t pay fr the jy we get using them" Then she added ." 2 every chip and crack has a stry t tell."
Mm went t the cupbard and tk dwn a plate. She said, "Seeing this n the edge here ? It happened when I was 17".
Her vice , "One day my brther invited a yung man t dinner and sat him next t me. I was s that when I lk the plate, it and kncked against the frk. As the yung man was leaving, he a piece f brken china in my hand withut saying a wrd."
I culdn't frget abut that plate with the chip. I went up t take ut the little wden jewelry bx again. I examined the chip .The chip mther had saved with care belnged t the plate she brke n the day she met my father.
1、A.silver B.gld C.wden D.china
2、A.hidden B.drawn C.remved D.fixed
3、A.Cvering B.Lwering C.Spreading D.Lifting
4、A.useful B.brken C.beautiful D.valuable
5、A.fund B.invented C.selected D.ffered
6、A.watching ver B.glaring at C.glancing at D.sweeping up
7、A.g by B.pass by C.stand by D.stp by
8、A.expecting B.inviting C.sclding D.celebrating
9、A.always B.usually C.smetimes D.never
10、A. family B. relative C. neighbur D. ancestr
11、A.value B.attentin C.price D.visit
12、A.cmmn B.special C.rdinary D.especial
13、A.Hwever B.Besides C.Thugh D.Otherwise
14、A.break B.flwer C.clr D.design
15、A. hardened B.raised C.sftened D.sharpened
16、A.excited B.nervus C.surprised D.pleased
17、A.jumped B.escaped C.left D.slipped
18、A.laid B.threw C.examined D.picked
19、A.required B.remaining C.missing D.replaced
20、A.secretly B.carefully C.gratefully D.prudly
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27.(15分)Situated in Beijing’s Shichahai scenic area, CAVE lks n different frm any 1. cafe in the city n the utside,2. peple stepping in fr a cup f cffee will find it interesting inside. Sme custmers are hlding and tuching hedgehgs (刺猬) 3. (gentle) in their palms.
In recent years, an increasing number f animal themed cafes 4. (gain) huge ppularity amng China’s city dwellers. With this 5. (rise) trend, a bunch f eateries making mney ut f husing unique animals such as hedgehgs has sprung up.
In Beijing alne, there are several cafes r restaurants like CAVE. There is a Japanese pub, 6. has three raccns (浣熊) and a cafe where custmers can take 7. (pht) with abut 30 huskies (哈士奇).
CAVE. which is a als the city’s first hedgehg themed cafe, nw has seven hedgehgs kept in cages in a rm 8. (separate) frm the dining area. If custmers want t play with the hedgehgs, they need t put 9. thick glves and the waiters will bring them ut and put them nt the custmers’ hands.
“I think hedgehgs are a very gd idea. It’s riginal and interesting,” said Serhii Melnyk, a turist frm Pland wh 10. (stp) by the café t grab an American and was attracted t the animal.
第四部分 写作(共两节)第一节 短文改错(满分10分)
28.(10分)下面的短文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear Nick,
I’m glad t hear if yu’re cming t Sichuan in August、Yu had made the wise chice t travel here、Sichuan Prvince is rich fr turist attractins and enjy many wrld-famus place f interest,such as Jiuzhaigu and Dujiangyan Irrigatin Prject、
Jiuzhaigu is well knwn fr its beautiful lakes,f that the water is clear and lks clrfully、It can excite visitrs’ imaginatin、Other attractin is Dujiangyan Irrigatin Prject、It is built ver 2000 years ag and is still playing imprtant part in irrigatin tday、Besides,the nice weather and cnvenient transprtatin here can make yur trip easier but mre enjyable、I’m sure yu’ll have a gd time、
I’m lking frward t yur cming、
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
29.(25分)写作二(满分20分)
Bkcrssing. Cm 是一个面向全球的图书分享网站。该网站组织的分享活动有两种参与方式:一是自由分享(wild release),即把书放在指定地点,由其他参与者自由获取;二是定向分享(cntrlled release),即直接传递给另一位参与者。假设你是李华,请用英文写信申请参加。内容应包括:
· 表明写信目的
· 选择一种分享方式
· 简述作出该选择的理由
· 希望了解更多信息
注意:(1)词数不少于80;在答题卡上做答书信格式及开头已给出(不计入总词数)
参考答案
第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1、B
2、D
3、D
4、B
5、A
6、A
7、C
8、A
9、B
10、C
11、A
12、A
13、D
14、B
15、A
16、C
17、B
18、C
19、B
20、A
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21、1、D
2、C
3、A
22、1、B
2、D
3、C
23、1、D
2、C
3、C
4、B
24、1、D
2、B
3、A
4、A
25、1、C
2、D
3、A
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26、1、C
2、A
3、D
4、B
5、D
6、C
7、D
8、A
9、D
10、B
11、A
12、C
13、B
14、A
15、C
16、B
17、D
18、A
19、C
20、B
第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
27、1.ther
2.but
3.gently
4.have gained
5.rising
6.which
7.phts
8.separate/separated
9.n
10.stpped
第四部分 写作(共两节)第一节 短文改错(满分10分)
28、Dear Nick,
I’m glad t hear if yu’re cming t Sichuan in August、 Yu had made the wise chice t travel
if去掉或改为that 改为have
here、 Sichuan Prvince is rich fr turist attractins and enjy many wrld-famus places f
改为 in 改为enjys
interest, such as Jiuzhaigu and Dujiangyan Irrigatin Prject、
Jiuzhaigu is well knwn fr its beautiful lakes, f that the water is clear and lks clrfully、 It
改为 which 改为 clrful
can excite visitrs’ imaginatin、 Other attractin is Dujiangyan Irrigatin Prject、 It is built ver
改为 Anther 改为 was
2000 years ag and is still playing ∧imprtant part in irrigatin tday、 Besides, the nice weather
加 an
and cnvenient transprtatin here can make yur trip easier but mre enjyable、 I’m sure yu’ll
改为and
have a gd time、
I’m lking frward t yur cming、
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
29、Learning that yu are rganizing this activity t share bks wrldwide, I am writing t apply fr it fr the simple reasn that I lve reading and I wn a large number f bks.
Yu’ve intrduced tw ways t share bks: wild release and cntrlled release. Of the tw, the latter wins my favr. By the means f cntrlled release, I nly need t deliver bks t ther participants, nt nly are bks shared but it can build up a bridge cnnecting readers frm different parts f the wrld as well.
If yu culd prvide mre specific infrmatin, I wuld be well grateful. Lking frward t yur reply.
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