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2019~2020學(xué)年度高三年級(jí)第一學(xué)期教學(xué)質(zhì)量調(diào)研英語(yǔ)試題第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdidthemanbuywiththecreditcard?A.Atrainticket.B.Groceries.C.Gas.2.Whoprobablyknowsthepleteanswer?A.Andrew.B.Dan.C.Matt.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Universitycourses.B.Languageskills.C.Literaturebooks.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inatheater.C.Inarestaurant.5.WhatdoestheboywantforChristmas?A.Acar.B.Anexercisemachine.C.Avideogame.第二節(jié)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdidthespeakerssee?A.Adanceperformance.B.Aconcert.C.Afilm.7.Whydidthewomanfallasleep?A.Thetheaterwasveryhot.B.Themusicwastoorelaxing.C.Theperformancewassoboring.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatdothespeakersprobablythinkaboutHainanAirlines?A.Itisveryexpensive.B.Itmusthaveagoodsafetyrecord.C.Ithasconvenienttraveltimeforthem.9.Whichkindofhousingwouldthespeakerslikebest?A.Ahotel.B.Arelative’shome.C.Anapartmentforrent.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Friends.C.Coworkers.11.Whendoesthewomanneedtouseherbikenexttime?A.Tonight.B.Tomorrowmorning.C.Tomorrowevening.12.Whichpartofthebikeislikelycausingtheproblem?A.Thebrakes.B.Thewires.C.Thechain.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whenwilltheman’sinterviewbe?A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnSaturday.14.Whichshirtdoesthemanwanttowear?A.Thewhiteone.B.Thegrayone.C.Theblueone.15.Whowillgetthewrinklesout?A.Theman’sbrother.B.Thewoman.C.Thedrycleaner.16.Whatdoesthemanstillneedtodobeforetheinterview?A.Presentsomeinterviewquestions.B.Pickadepartmenttoapplyto.C.Readsomeinformationaboutthepany.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howfastwasthewavetraveling?A.250kph.B.800kph.C.1500kph.18.WhatdidtheChineseEmbassydotohelp?A.Itsetuptemporaryhospitals.B.ItboughtextrasuppliesfromIndonesia.C.ItaskedaGermanpanytorescuepeople.19.Whatkindofsuppliesareneededrightnow?A.Medicalsupplies.B.Housingsupplies.C.Foodsupplies.20.Whodoesthespeakersuggestcontactingifsomeonewantstohelpout?A.TheIndonesianarmy.B.TheGermanEmbassy.C.TheWeatherChannelstaff.第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21.Mycousinhasagraspofwhathehaslearnt,whichmakeshimstandoutineveryexam.A.confidentialB.conservativeC.prehensiveD.pulsory22.Itturnsoutthatwehavedoneagoodjobofprotectingtheturtlesfortheweekstheyspendonland,wehaveneglectedtheyearstheyspendintheocean.A.whileB.asC.untilD.unless23.Itwaswithintheputeragetheterm“informationsociety”begantobewidelyusedtodescribethecontextwithinwhichwenowlive.A.whatB.whenC.whereD.that24.ResearchersareeagertothesteadilyexpandingpoolofhealthinformationcollectedfromusersbyproductslikeFitbit,Clue,andtheAppleWatch.A.tapintoB.turnintoC.evolveintoD.slideinto25.IfmiddleclassAmericanscontinuetostruggleastheultrawealthygrowevenwealthier,itwillbeincreasinglydifficulttomaintainpoliticalsupportforthefreeflowofgoodsandcapitalacrossborders.A.physicallyB.financiallyC.emotionallyD.artificially26.Haven’tyouhandedinyourproject?Yes.MyclassmatesandIonitforthewholeweekend.A.haveworkedB.areworkingC.havebeenworkingD.worked27.Allflightsbecauseofthesnowstorm,manypassengerscoulddonothingbuttakethetrain.A.cancelingB.tocancelC.havingbeencanceledD.beingcanceled28.AlthoughchildrenofMexicanimmigrantsdobetter,educationalandprofessionalattainment,thantheirparents,ithasbeenfoundthatthegainsdon'tcontinue.A.intermsofB.infavorofC.inpraiseofD.inneedof29.“I’mgoingto,”P(pán)arkertoldTheUndefeated.“IdecidedthatI'mnotgoingtoplaybasketballanymore.”A.reserveB.retireC.registerD.remain30.ACEOwhoalsoservesaschaircanexertexcessiveinfluenceontheboardanditsagenda,theboard’soversightofmanagement.A.weakenedB.weakeningC.havingweakenedD.havingbeenweakened31.Anothernationwideconcernispublicfundsfromotheragenciesaregoingintoconstructioninfirepronedistricts.A.howB.whetherC.whyD.what32.CalmdownThere’snoneedto.Afterall,Tonyisonlyakid.A.beallearsB.laughyourheadoffC.beoverthemoonD.flyoffthehandle33.Congratulations!ButIwonderwhyyou’dliketochooseasalesjob.Well,thisjobisanidealformyskillsandexperience:I’vespentseveralyearsworkinginsalesandIgetonwithpeopleeasily.A.alternativeB.tendencyC.matchD.witness34.Why,Jay,youlooksowornout!Well,ItheofficeandImustfinishtheworktomorrow.A.waspaintingB.willbepaintingC.havepaintedD.havebeenpainting35.Itisallhisfault!Don’tplainabouthim..A.Thereyouare.B.Goodforyou.C.YouaskedforitD.You’vegotmethere.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。JulietteBrniindakstartedasocialnetworkingsiteforteenswhenshewas16,andit’sdoingbetterthanever.MissOAndFriends3610millionmonthlyvisits,atwentyfoldincreasefromitsinception(起初)in2005.It'salsowortharound$15million,accordingtoearly37Procter&Gamble.Whenshewasten,Brindakdrewcharactersforasetoffivefriendsshecalled“CoolGrils,”whowereall38byreallifegirls.Themaincoolgirl,MissO,39heryoungersisterOlivia.Thesetof“CoolGirls”would40beeMissOAndFriends.Inthebeginning,likemanystartups,Brindakreachedouttofamilymembersandfriendsforinvestmentmoney.Hermother,agraphicdesigner,broughtherdrawingsto41whileherfather,whohasabackgroundinbusiness,42inthefundamentalsofcreatingthepany.Thesitetookoffandwas43thethirdlargestgirlsonlywebsitein2011,accordingtoInc.Magazine.Now,at23,Brindakisn’t44whatteengirlsarelookingfor,sosheusesthesiteasa(n)45tounderstandtheirneeds.Throughpolls,quizzes,andthe“Girl2GirlWall”,membersareabletokeepBrindak46.Throughhighschoolandcollege,thesitehascontinuedto47.Whenitwasoriginallylaunched,therewaslittlemorethanafewattractivegraphics.“Therewasahomepage,whichhadthefiveMissOcharactersandsimpleflashanimations,"Brindaksays."Therewashardlyanythingtoit,butitwas48astart.”Nowthesite49messageboards,quizzes,games,music,andmore."Iwasabletolearnsomuchaboutculturesaroundtheworldandalsobee50andawareofdifferentwaysthatIcanreachouttowomen,”Brindaksays.“Thegoalforthesitewas,andstillis,tohelpyounggirlsbuild51andselfesteem.”“Westartedoffwithabusinessplanthatwehaveusedasour52,butthatbusinessplanisalways53.Wecontinuetofindnewwaysto54girls,togenerateine,andnewmarketsthatare55forMissOandourmunity.”36.A.inspectsB.generatesC.appliesD.demands37.A.clerkB.partnerC.investorD.journalist38.A.squeezedB.requestedC.inspiredD.justified39.A.abusesB.weakensC.manipulatesD.represents40.A.theoreticallyB.intellectuallyC.eventuallyD.currently41.A.endB.lifeC.publicD.attention42.A.aidedB.adjustedC.arrangedD.attempted43.A.developedB.rankedC.instructedD.registered44.A.inpraiseofB.insupportofC.intunewithD.inconnectionwith45.A.agendaB.prescriptionC.privilegeD.avenue46.A.importedB.updatedC.offendedD.involved47.A.transformB.wrestleC.improveD.suck48.A.roughlyB.definitelyC.preferablyD.formally49.A.assessesB.establishesC.decoratesD.boasts50.A.injectedB.informedC.invitedD.insulted51.A.appetiteB.conscienceC.confidenceD.approval52.A.guideB.accountantC.weaponD.trap53.A.wrestlingB.changingC.swappingD.pushing54.A.caterB.carveC.entitleD.engage55.A.mobileB.appropriateC.systematicD.hopeful第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATheTokyoMarathonCharityprogramhelpsprovidemorechancesforthosewhosupporttheTokyoMarathon(byrunning,volunteering,orcheering)tothinkaboutsocialactivities,whicheventuallyunitestheheartsofeachandeverypersonwiththesociety.TheCharityRunnerApplicationEligibility●Thosewhohavedonated10,000yenormoretothecharityprograms.●Thosewhowillbe19yearsoldorolderontheracedayofTokyoMarathon2018.●Menandwomenwhocanfinishthemarathoninnolongerthan6hoursand40minutes.(Forrunnerswithdisabilities,aguiderunnercanrunwiththem.)ParticipationFee12,800yenApplicationMethodPleaseapplyonline.PaymentMethodCreditcardonlyNotes●Ifthepaymentisnotreceivedbytheduedate,thecharityrunnerapplicationwillbevoid.●IfthecharityprogramsandTokyoMarathon2018arecancelledduetoanyreasonforwhichtheorganizerisnotresponsible,theparticipationfeewillnotberefunded.●Areceiptforyourdonationwillbesenttoyourregisteredaddress.●BeforeparticipatinginTokyoMarathon2018,makesuretopayattentiontoyourhealthbytrainingsufficientlyandbyundergoingcertainmedicalexaminations.●ACharityRunnerTshirtwillbeprovidedforallcharityrunners.PleasewearthisTshirtontheracedaytopromotethesecharitableprograms.56.WecanknowthatacharityrunnerofTokyoMarathon2018.A.shouldhavenophysicalproblemsB.shouldhelppromotetheCharityRunnerTshirtC.isadvisedtohaveahealthcheckD.canvolunteerhisorherservicesasaguiderunner57.Thepassageismainlyintendedto.A.collectfundsforcharitableprogramsB.showwaystogetinvolvedinsocialactivitiesC.persuadepeopletokeepfitbymarathonrunningD.explaintherulesoftakingpartinamarathonB"Doesmysmilelookbiginthis?”Futurefittingroommirrorsinclothingstorescouldsubtlyadjustyourreflectiontomakeyoulookandhencefeelhappier,encouragingyoutolikewhatyousee.That’stheideabehindtheEmotionEvokingSystemdevelopedbyShigeoYoshidaandcolleaguesattheUniversityofTokyoinJapan.Thesystemcanmanipulate,orinotherword,controlyouremotionsandpersonalpreferencesbypresentingyouwithanimageofyourownsmilingorfrowningface.Theprinciplethatphysiologicalchangescandriveemotionalonesthatlaughteresbeforehappiness,ratherthantheotherwayaroundisawellestablishedidea.Theresearcherswantedtoseeifthisideacouldbeusedtobuildaputersystemthatmanipulateshowyoufeel.Thesystemworksbypresentingtheuserwithawebcameraimageofhisorherfaceasiftheywerelookinginamirror.Theimageisthensubtlyalteredwithsoftware,turningthecornersofthemouthupordownandchangingtheareaaroundtheeyes,sothatthepersonappearstosmileorfrown.Withouttellingthemtheaimofthestudy,theteamrecruited21volunteersandaskedthemtositinfrontofthescreenwhileperforminganunrelatedtask.Whenthetaskwaspletetheparticipantsratedhowtheyfelt.Whenthefacesonscreenappearedtosmile,peoplereportedthattheyfelthappier.Ontheotherhand,whentheimagewasgivenasadexpression,theyreportedfeelinglesshappy.Yoshidaandhiscolleaguestestedwhethermanipulatingthevolunteers’emotionalstatewouldinfluencetheirpreferences.Eachpersonwasgivenascarftowearandagainpresentedwiththealteredwebcamimage.Thevolunteersthatsawthemselvessmilingwhilewearingthescarfweremorelikelytoreportthattheylikedit,andthosethatsawthemselvesnotsmilingwerelesslikely.Thesystemcouldbeusedtomanipulateconsumers’impressionsofproducts,saytheresearchers.Forexample,mirrorsinclothingstorefittingroomscouldbereplacedwithscreensshowingalteredreflections.Theyalsosuggestpeoplemaybemorelikelytofindclothesattractiveiftheyseethemselveslookinghappywhiletryingthemon."It’scertainlyaninterestingarea,”saysChrisCreedattheUniversityofBirmingham,UK.Buthenotesthatusingsuchtechnologyinashopwouldbeharderthaninthelab,becausepeoplewilluseawiderangeofexpressions.“Attemptingtomakeslightdifferencestotheseandensuringthatthereflectedimagelooksbelievablewouldbemuchmorechallenging,”hesays.Ofcourse,therearealsoimportantmoralquestionssurroundingsuchsubtlymanipulativetechnology.“Youcouldarguethatifitmakespeoplehappywhatharmisitdoing?”saysCreed.“ButIcanimaginethatmanypeoplemayfeelmanipulated,unfortableandcheatediftheyfoundout.”58.What’sthemainpurposeoftheEmotionEvokingSystem?A.Toseewhetherone’sfeelingcanbeunconsciouslyaffected.B.Toseewhetherone’sfacialexpressionscanbealtered.C.Tomanipulateone’sfeelingswhenheorsheisshopping.D.Toreplacethemirrorsinfutureclothingstorefittingrooms.59.Accordingtothepassage,thewebcameraimageinthestudy.A.gavethevolunteersafalseimageB.recordedthevolunteers’performanceinthetaskC.attemptedtomakethevolunteersfeelhappierD.beautifiedthevolunteers’appearanceinthemirror60.WhatdoesCreedmentionasalimitationofthetechnology?A.Itonlychangestheareasaroundthemouthandtheeyes.B.Itonlyworksinclothingstorestoattractshoppers.C.Itonlymakessubtlechangestopeople’sexpressions.D.Itonlydealswithalimitednumberoffacialexpressions.61.Creed’smentonthemoralissueswiththistechnologyimplies.A.nothingismoreimportantthanhappinessB.technologyisunabletomanipulatepeopleC.peopleshouldmaketheirdecisionsindependentlyD.peopleshouldneglecttheharmofthetechnologyCThelatestwitchhuntisunderway.Thewitchesaretherapidinnovationinroboticsandputing,readytoreplacehumansinperformingincreasinglydifficulttasksandsoreplacejobsacrosstheemploymentmarket.Themainviewisthatrapidtechnologicalinnovationhasbeentakingjobsfasterthanitiscreatingthem.Weappeartobecorneringourselvesinthenarrowviewthatcrowdsmanandmachineontothesametasks.Butthereisanotherview,forapositivemanmachinedynamic.Whilenotinthemajority,argumentsexistforamanmachinefuture.Theycelebratethatwhichisuniquelyhuman–meaningandcreativityandthatwhichshouldbethemainbusinessofhumansinthefirstplace.Inhislatestarticle,forexample,DavidNordforsmakesadistinctionbetweenataskcenteredandhumancenteredeconomy.Inthetaskcenteredeconomyhumanshavenovaluebeyondthetaskstheyperform.Asaresult,theyareindistinguishablefrommachinesandwillbereplacedbythemassoonastechnologycanbeapplied.Inthehumancenteredeconomyontheotherhand,machinesallowhumanstoescapefrompredefinedtaskswithprestatedoutes.Thisallowsthemtoexercisethevaluethatappearsfromworkingwithotherhumansonopenended,creativeefforts.InReinventingtheSacred,StuartKauffmanmainlyputstoresttheideathathumanbrainswillbeeindistinguishablefromalgorithmsasmachinesfinallyreachshockingsophistication.Kauffmanpointsoutthathigherorderhumanmentalprocessesarebeyondalgorithms.PhilosopherssuchasSandersPierceanddesignthinkerssuchasRogerMartinhavelongsuggestedtheabilityofhumanmindstoperformleapsoflogictogettocreativesolutions.Goingbeyondlogicbasedargumentsandcasestudyproof,Kauffmandescribeshowmachinealgorithms,evenbasedonthemostsophisticatedAItechnologies,canonlysolveproblemswhicharelimitedbyprestatedguesses.Wehave,forthemajorityofhumanity’shistory,usedhumansforrobotic,repeatable,efficiencymindedtasks.Technologyhasfinallyreachedapointwherecreativityandmeaningareaccessibletoeveryone.AsDavidNordforsrightlysays,neveryetseensomuchwealthiswaitingtobeseen.Wearereadytoforevergetridofthelastformofhumanslavery:meaningless,dehumanizing,algorithmicwork.62.Theauthormentionsthe“witchhunt”atthebeginningofthetextto.A.expressthedrivingneedtocreatemorejobsB.showtheprogressmadeintechnologicalinnovationC.explainimportantchangesinpatternsofemploymentD.introduceanunpopularviewonrapidtechnologicalinnovation63.Inahumancenteredeconomy,machines.A.taketheplaceofhumanlaborsB.getinthewayofhumanprogressC.workwithpeopleoncreativeactivitiesD.freepeoplefortheexplorationofcreativityandmeaning64.Accordingtothetext,StuartKauffmanmostprobablyagreesthat.A.AItechnologieshavetheabilitytodocreativethinkingB.leapsoflogicdistinguishhumansfrommachinesC.humanbrainscanbeviewedasupgradedputersD.machinealgorithmsarebeyondhumanminds’ability65.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Weshouldwantrobotstotakesomejobs.B.Theconflictbetweenhumansandmachines.C.Creativityisthelongtermgoalofrobotimprovement.D.Thedifferencebetweenataskcenteredandhumancenteredeconomy.DPerhapsitistimeforfarmerstoputtheirfeetupnowthatrobotsareusedtoinspectcrops,digupweeds,andevenhavebeeshepherds,too.mercialgrowingfieldsareastronomicallyhugeandtakethousandsofmanyhourstooperate.OneprimeexampleisoneofAustralia’smostisolatedcattlestations,SuplejackDownsintheNorthernTerritory,extendingacross4,000squarekilometers,takingover13hourstoreachbycarfromthenearestmajortownAliceSprings.Theextremeisolationofthesemassivefarmsleavesthemoftenunattended,andmonitoredonlyonceortwiceayear,whichmeansifthelivestockfallsillorrequiresassistance,itcanbealongtimeforfarmerstodiscover.However,robotsareingtotherescue.RobotsarecurrentlyunderatwoyeartrialinWaleswhichwilltrain“farmbots”toherd,monitorthehealthoflivestock,andmakesurethereisenoughpastureforthemtograzeon.Therobotsareequippedwithmanysensorstoidentifyconditionsoftheenvironment,cattleandfood,usingthermalandvisionsensorsthatdetectchangesinbodytemperature."You’vealsogotcolor,textureandshapesensorslookingdownatthegroundtocheckpasturequality,”saysSalahSukkariehoftheUniversityofSydney,whowillcarryouttrialsonseveralfarmsincentralNewSouthWales.Duringthetrials,therobotalgorithmsandmechanicswillbefinetunedtomakeitbettersuitedtoailinglivestockandensureitsafelynavigatesaroundpotentialhazardsincludingtrees,mud,swamps,andhills."Wewanttoimprovethequalityofanimalhealthandmakeiteasierforfarmerstomaintainlargelandscapeswhereanimalsroamfree,”saysSukkarieh.Therobotsarenotlimitedtoherdingandmonitoringlivestock.Theyhavebeencreatedtocountindividualfruit,inspectcrops,andevenpullweeds.Manyrobotsareequippedwithhightechsensorsandplexlearningalgorithmstoavoidinjuringhumansastheyworksidebyside.Therobotsalsolearnthemostefficientandsafestpassages,andallowengineersandfarmerstoanalyzeandbetteroptimizetheattributesandtasksoftherobot,aswellasprovidealivestreamgivingrealtimefeedbackonexactlywhatishappeningonthefarms.Ofcourse,someworryliesinreplacingagriculturalworkers.However,itisfarmersthatarepushingfortheadvancementsduetoeverincreasinglaborvacancies,makingitdifficulttomaintainlargescaleoperations.Therobotshaveprovidedmajorbenefitstofarmersinvariousways,fromhuntingandpullingweedstomonitoringtheconditionofeverysinglefruit.Futurefarmswilllikelyexperienceagreaterdealofautonomyasrobotstakeupmoreandmorefarmworkefficiently.66.Whatmayfarmersbeabletodowithrobotsappearingonthefarmingscene?A.Upgradefarmproduce.B.Enjoymoreleisurehours.C.Modifythegenesofcrops.D.Cutdownfarmingcosts.67.Whatwill“farmbots”beexpectedtodo?A.Takeupmanyofthefarmers'routines.B.Providemedicaltreatmentsforlivestock.C.Leadthetrendinfarmingtheworldover.D.Improvethequalityofpasturesforgrazing.68.Whatcanrobotsdowhenequippedwithhightechsensorsandplexlearningalgorithms?A.Helpfarmerschoosethemostefficientandsafestpassages.B.Helpfarmerssimplifytheirfarmingtasksandmanagement.C.Allowfarmerstolearninstantlywhatisoccurringonthefarm.D.Allowfarmerstogivethemrealtimeinstructionsonwhattodo.69.Whyarefarmerspressingforroboticfarming?A.Farmingcostsarefastincreasing.B.Roboticstechnologyismaturing.C.Roboticfanningisthetrend.D.Laborshortageisworsening.70.Whatdoestheauthorthinkfuturefarmswillbelike?A.Moreandmoreautomated.B.Moreandmoreproductive.C.Largerandlargerinscale.D.Betterandbetterincondition.第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。TheWanderingEarth,China’sfirstblockbusterscififilm,setinspace,willrepresentthedawningofanewerainChinesefilm,whichmeansChinahasenteredthecinematicspacerace."FilmmakersinChinaseesciencefictionasaholygrail(圣杯),"saidRaymondZhou,anindependentcritic,whonotedthatHollywoodhadsetthetechnologicalstandards,andthusaudience’sexpectationsareveryhigh.TheWanderingEarth,shownin3D,tookplaceinadistantfutureinwhichthesunisabouttoexpandintoaredgiantandswallowtheEarth.Theingdangerforcestheworld’sengineerstothinkupaplantomovetheplanettoanewsolarsystem.TheWanderingEarthopenswiththeLunarNewYear,thebeginningofanofficial,weeklongholidaythatistraditionallyapeakboxoffice

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