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Day178
1.GWD27-Q7:
Providing initial evidence that airport are a larger source of pollution than they were once believed to be, environmentalists in Chicago report that the total amount of pollutant emitted annually by vehicles at O’Hare International Airport is twice as much as that which is being emitted annually by all motor vehicles in the Chicago metropolitan area.
A.as much as that which is being emitted annually by all.
B.as much annually as is emitted by the.
C.as much compared to what is annually emitted by all.
D.that emitted annually by all.
E.that emitted annually compared to the.

2.GWD30-Q34:
Books in European libraries last longer than books in libraries in the United States because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that damage collections in the United States.
A.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that
B.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as those that
C.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity as
D.because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but still libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as
E.because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity such as those that

3.GWD21-Q19:
Regardless of their form or function, all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing have been called boomerangs by non-Australians even since 1788, when Europeans saw Dharug-speaking men tossing “bumariny” in the area later known as Sydney.
A.Regardless of their form or function, all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing have been called boomerangs by non-Australians ever since 1788,
B.Regardless of their form or function, any aerodynamically enhanced, curved object made for throwing has been called a boomerang by non-Australians ever since 1788,
C.Ever since 1788, non-Australians have called all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing boomerangs, regardless of their form or function, from.
D.Ever since 1788, any aerodynamically enhanced, curved object made for throwing has been called a boomerang by non-Australians, regardless of its form or function, from.
E.Non-Australians have called all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing boomerangs ever since 1788, regardless of their form or function, from.

4.GWD28-Q24:
Until the passage of the Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act in 1982, a first-time charge of copyright infringement was merely a misdemeanor charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were subject to relatively small penalties.
A.charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were.
B.charge, with federal prosecutors who were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, offenders being.
C.charge, federal prosecutors unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were.
D.charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers and offenders being.
E.charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, and offenders were.

5.GWD26-Q24
According to United States census data, while there was about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
A.while there was about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
B.there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home in 1975; in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
C.in 1975 about one-third of mothers with young children worked outside the home; in 2000, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home.
D.even though in 1975 there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000.
E.with about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000.

6.GWD-8-Q18:
According to a recent study of consumer spending on prescription medications, increases in the sales of the 50 drugs that were advertised most heavily accounts for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, the remainder of which came from sales of the 9,850 prescription medicines that companies did not advertise or advertised very little.
A.heavily accounts for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending year, the remainder of which came.
B.heavily were what accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year; the remainder of the increase coming.
C.heavily accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, the remainder of the increase coming.
D.heavily, accounting for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, while the remainder of the increase came.
E.heavily, which accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, with the remainder of it coming.

7.GWD-29-Q23
Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species can generally adapt quickly to changes in their environment.
A.Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species.
B.Because of many insect species’ ability of reproducing several times a year, along with producing large numbers of offspring, thus they.
C.Because they can reproduce yearly several times, along with producing offspring in large numbers, so many insect species.
D.Due to their capability to reproduce several times yearly and to produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species.
E.Due to their ability of reproducing several times yearly and to produce offspring of large numbers, many insect species.

8.T-3-Q18.
Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed every copy he could find.
A.so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed.
B.and was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed.
C.in his later year he was so embarrassed by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying.
D.was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed.
E.because he was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying.

9.GWD-18-Q31
Between 1990 and 2000 the global economy grew more than it did during the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture to 1950.
A.Between 1990 and 2000 the global economy grew more than it did during the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.
B.Between 1990 and 2000 the growth of the global economy was more than that during 10,000 years, from when agriculture began.
C.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeds that which had been for 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.
D.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeds what it has been for 10,000 years, from when agriculture began.
E.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeded what it did for the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.

10.GWD-29-Q2
The discovery that Earth’s inner core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
A.core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
B.core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
C.core rotates independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers are responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction.
D.core, rotating independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, are responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
E.core, rotating independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction.

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发表于 2023-5-24 21:35:01 | 只看该作者
没有错误,不一一分析了,DAAECCADAA
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发表于 2023-5-24 11:29:57 | 只看该作者
1.GWD27-Q7:
Providing initial evidence that airport are a larger source of pollution than they were once believed to be, environmentalists in Chicago report that the total amount of pollutant emitted annually by vehicles at O’Hare International Airport is twice as much as that which is being emitted annually by all motor vehicles in the Chicago metropolitan area.
B.as much annually as is emitted by the.
D.that emitted annually by all.
错选了B
D感觉that指代主语the total amount,而不是the total amount  of pollutant,不过似乎不能通过这个原则去排除。
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发表于 2023-5-24 10:42:27 | 只看该作者
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Day178
1.GWD27-Q7:
Providing initial evidence that airport are a larger source of pollution than they were once believed to be, environmentalists in Chicago report that the total amount of pollutant emitted annually by vehicles at O’Hare International Airport is twice as much as that which is being emitted annually by all motor vehicles in the Chicago metropolitan area.
A.as much as that which is being emitted annually by all.
B.as much annually as is emitted by the.[size=14.007px] "amount" and "as much as" would be tagged as redundant and therefore wrong.
C.as much compared to what is annually emitted by all.
D.that emitted annually by all.
E.that emitted annually compared to the.

2.GWD30-Q34:
Books in European libraries last longer than books in libraries in the United States because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that damage collections in the United States.
A.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that
B.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as those that
C.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity as
D.because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but still libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as
E.because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity such as those that

3.GWD21-Q19:
Regardless of their form or function, all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing have been called boomerangs by non-Australians even since 1788, when Europeans saw Dharug-speaking men tossing “bumariny” in the area later known as Sydney.
A.Regardless of their form or function, all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing have been called boomerangs by non-Australians ever since 1788,
B.Regardless of their form or function, any aerodynamically enhanced, curved object made for throwing has been called a boomerang by non-Australians ever since 1788,
C.Ever since 1788, non-Australians have called all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing boomerangs, regardless of their form or function, from.
D.Ever since 1788, any aerodynamically enhanced, curved object made for throwing has been called a boomerang by non-Australians, regardless of its form or function, from.
E.Non-Australians have called all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing boomerangs ever since 1788, regardless of their form or function, from.

4.GWD28-Q24:
Until the passage of the Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act in 1982, a first-time charge of copyright infringement was merely a misdemeanor charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were subject to relatively small penalties.
A.charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were.
B.charge, with federal prosecutors who were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, offenders being.
C.charge, federal prosecutors unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were.
D.charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers and offenders being.
E.charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, and offenders were.

5.GWD26-Q24
According to United States census data, while there was about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
A.while there was about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
B.there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home in 1975; in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
C.in 1975 about one-third of mothers with young children worked outside the home; in 2000, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home.
D.even though in 1975 there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000.
E.with about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000.

6.GWD-8-Q18:
According to a recent study of consumer spending on prescription medications, increases in the sales of the 50 drugs that were advertised most heavily accounts for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, the remainder of which came from sales of the 9,850 prescription medicines that companies did not advertise or advertised very little.
A.heavily accounts for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending year, the remainder of which came.
B.heavily were what accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year; the remainder of the increase coming.
C.heavily accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, the remainder of the increase coming.
D.heavily, accounting for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, while the remainder of the increase came.
E.heavily, which accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, with the remainder of it coming.

7.GWD-29-Q23
Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species can generally adapt quickly to changes in their environment.
A.Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species.
B.Because of many insect species’ ability of reproducing several times a year, along with producing large numbers of offspring, thus they.
C.Because they can reproduce yearly several times, along with producing offspring in large numbers, so many insect species.
D.Due to their capability to reproduce several times yearly and to produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species.
E.Due to their ability of reproducing several times yearly and to produce offspring of large numbers, many insect species.

8.T-3-Q18.
Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed every copy he could find.
A.so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed.
B.and was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed.
C.in his later year he was so embarrassed by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying.
D.was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed.
E.because he was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying.

9.GWD-18-Q31
Between 1990 and 2000 the global economy grew more than it did during the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture to 1950.
A.Between 1990 and 2000 the global economy grew more than it did during the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.
B.Between 1990 and 2000 the growth of the global economy was more than that during 10,000 years, from when agriculture began.
C.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeds that which had been for 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.
D.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeds what it has been for 10,000 years, from when agriculture began.
E.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeded what it did for the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.

10.GWD-29-Q2
The discovery that Earth’s inner core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
A.core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
B.core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
C.core rotates independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers are responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction.
D.core, rotating independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, are responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
E.core, rotating independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction.
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发表于 2023-5-15 17:42:28 | 只看该作者
Day178 - 错1个
1.GWD27-Q7:
Providing initial evidence that airport are a larger source of pollution than they were once believed to be, environmentalists in Chicago report that the total amount of pollutant emitted annually by vehicles at O’Hare International Airport is twice as much as that which is being emitted annually by all motor vehicles in the Chicago metropolitan area.
A.as much as that which is being emitted annually by all.
B.as much annually as is emitted by the.
C.as much compared to what is annually emitted by all.
D.that emitted annually by all.
E.that emitted annually compared to the.


2.GWD30-Q34:
Books in European libraries last longer than books in libraries in the United States because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that damage collections in the United States.
A.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremes of temperature and humidity that
B.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as those that
C.because, although the climate in Europe is fairly humid, libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity as
D.because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but still libraries there are not subject of the extremes of temperature and humidity as
E.because the climate in Europe is fairly humid, but libraries there are not subjected to the extremities of temperature and humidity such as those that
are subjected to排除B; the extremities as damages排除C;Because the climate is humid排除DE

3.GWD21-Q19:
Regardless of their form or function, all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing have been called boomerangs by non-Australians even since 1788, when Europeans saw Dharug-speaking men tossing “bumariny” in the area later known as Sydney.
A.Regardless of their form or function, all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing have been called boomerangs by non-Australians ever since 1788,
B.Regardless of their form or function, any aerodynamically enhanced, curved object made for throwing has been called a boomerang by non-Australians ever since 1788,
C.Ever since 1788, non-Australians have called all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing boomerangs, regardless of their form or function, from.
D.Ever since 1788, any aerodynamically enhanced, curved object made for throwing has been called a boomerang by non-Australians, regardless of its form or function, from.
E.Non-Australians have called all aerodynamically enhanced, curved objects made for throwing boomerangs ever since 1788, regardless of their form or function, from.


4.GWD28-Q24:
Until the passage of the Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act in 1982, a first-time charge of copyright infringement was merely a misdemeanor charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were subject to relatively small penalties.
A.charge, federal prosecutors being unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were.
B.charge, with federal prosecutors who were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, offenders being.
C.charge, federal prosecutors unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, while offenders were.
D.charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely in pursuing criminal copyright infringers and offenders being.
E.charge; therefore, federal prosecutors were unlikely to pursue criminal copyright infringers, and offenders were.

5.GWD26-Q24
According to United States census data, while there was about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
A.while there was about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
B.there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home in 1975; in 2000, almost two-thirds of those mothers were employed outside the home.
C.in 1975 about one-third of mothers with young children worked outside the home; in 2000, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home.
D.even though in 1975 there were about one-third of mothers with young children who worked outside the home, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000.
E.with about one-third of mothers with young children working outside the home in 1975, almost two-thirds of such mothers were employed outside the home in 2000.


6.GWD-8-Q18:
According to a recent study of consumer spending on prescription medications, increases in the sales of the 50 drugs that were advertised most heavily accounts for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, the remainder of which came from sales of the 9,850 prescription medicines that companies did not advertise or advertised very little.
A.heavily accounts for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending year, the remainder of which came.
B.heavily were what accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year; the remainder of the increase coming.
C.heavily accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, the remainder of the increase coming.
D.heavily, accounting for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, while the remainder of the increase came.
E.heavily, which accounted for almost half of the $20.8 billion increase in drug spending last year, with the remainder of it coming.

7.GWD-29-Q23
Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species can generally adapt quickly to changes in their environment.
A.Because they can reproduce several times each year and produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species.
B.Because of many insect species’ ability of reproducing several times a year, along with producing large numbers of offspring, thus they.
C.Because they can reproduce yearly several times, along with producing offspring in large numbers, so many insect species.
D.Due to their capability to reproduce several times yearly and to produce large numbers of offspring, many insect species.
E.Due to their ability of reproducing several times yearly and to produce offspring of large numbers, many insect species.

8.T-3-Q18.
Spanish poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956, so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed every copy he could find.
A.so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, he destroyed.
B.and was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed.
C.in his later year he was so embarrassed by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying.
D.was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections that he destroyed.
E.because he was so embarrassed in his later years by what he considered as the excessive sentiment in the poems in his first two collections, destroying.

9.GWD-18-Q31
Between 1990 and 2000 the global economy grew more than it did during the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture to 1950.
A.Between 1990 and 2000 the global economy grew more than it did during the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.
B.Between 1990 and 2000 the growth of the global economy was more than that during 10,000 years, from when agriculture began.
C.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeds that which had been for 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.
D.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeds what it has been for 10,000 years, from when agriculture began.没考虑到1990之前,走神了
E.The growth of the global economy between 1990 and 2000 exceeded what it did for the 10,000 years from the beginning of agriculture.

10.GWD-29-Q2
The discovery that Earth’s inner core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
A.core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.

B.core rotates independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers is responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
C.core rotates independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers are responsible for advancing studies of how heat from the inner core flows through the outer planet, and how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction.
D.core, rotating independently and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, are responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet, and the formation and periodic reversal in direction of Earth’s magnetic field.
E.core, rotating independently of and more quickly than Earth’s outer layers, is responsible for advancing studies of the flow of heat from the inner through the outer planet and of how Earth’s magnetic field forms and the periodic reversal of its direction.
the discovery are responsible排除C D; 平行排除B;the discovery that Earth's inner core is responsible排除E

板凳
发表于 2023-5-15 17:16:25 | 只看该作者
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