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1. There is hardly a generalization that can be made about people’ssocial behavior and the values informing it that cannot be ------fromone or another point of view, or even ------as simplistic or vapid.p)}(t!EQ Dq
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(C) harangued…retracted
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9B:]1RY$u 2. Although any destruction of vitamins caused by food irradiationcould be ------ the use of diet supplements, there may be no protectionfrom carcinogens that some fear might be introduced into foods by theprocess.
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3. Though he refused any responsibility for the failure of thenegotiations, Stevenson had no right to ------himself: it was his------that had caused the debacle.
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(C) berate…largesse&^/J6@T*vWWB!D
(D) accuse…obstinacy
D,U AE3T/S (E) absolve…acrimony
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4. The prevailing union of passionate interest in detailed facts withequal devotion to abstract ------is a hallmark of our present society;in the past this union appeared, at best, ------and as if by chance.
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,Bd+Z'~:H (B) philosophy…cyclically
;@^9qi9h p (C) generalization…sporadically
,Z;IFq0k_QH (D) evaluation…opportunely
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5. A century ago the physician’s word was ------ to doubt it was considered almost sacrilegious r7F bHVKj
(A) inevitable
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(C) incontrovertible
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(E) respectable
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6. So much of modern fiction in the United States is autobiographical,and so much of the auto¬biography fictionalized, that the------sometimes seem largely------.1lh3`1}3V3] p$G-z
(A) authors…ignored
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(C) genres…interchangeable
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(E) misapprehensions…uncorrected ryL;PsHh#z;_
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7. Robin’s words were not without emotion: they retained their level tone only by a careful ------ imminent extremes.
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8. OIL : LUBRICATE::
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(B) wine : ferment
Pat`:A2q&?i i (C) honey : pollinate3qV3X*OB,q Hw
(D) antiseptic : disinfectV3q CIiQ
(E) soil : fertilize
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j(Z/GDe;b 9. CONSTRUCT : REMODEL::
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(B) compose : edit
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(D) quantify : estimate0j-jK)PJKe'{
(E) predict : assessRm4R j7M Q P
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10. SPOKE : HUB::
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(C) line : point
f7~9Gu a`_ (D) vector : direction U5` l:{$J6`E"JT,H'X
(E) slope : changej}IFO+`5||$bo

Y2EpLF9W3p+P"c 11. ILLUSTRATE : PICTURES::!JY4f;L%U jgU6p
(A) particularize : details
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(C) parse : sentencesq2Y:I%\5F| K
(D) regularize : inconsistenciesN.~l`}
(E) economize: words
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(A) museum : replicas1K sL'[4j8t(Ff_
(B) ship : cargo:g,`]5weo9GU?
(C) office : business
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3z%xCJVD ] BF (E) warehouse : storage
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13. MIRTH : LAUGHTER::I(?"A{kMD4It
(A) uncertainty : nod
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Z5_"t%@#@)q.oA3w9q (E) love : respect"]Z){w4qN
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14. ABRADED : FRICTION::
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"Vm*}d#}6v (B) attenuated : coagulation
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(E) desiccated : dehydration!B?tjD5j5C3@7]t&c

\/Lp*o B1_\ r 15. PARSIMONY : MISER::.gR:@)x+` q,t$MUK%c
(A) temerity : despot
ba5nPd8TV6BK (B) belligerence: traitor:f\N8Fb
(C) remorse : delinquent
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{Eunn (E) rebelliousness: insurgent
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M3a)W5t2Ck7t,p 16. NTTPICK : CRITICIZE::
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(E) cavil : object
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(A) maintain direction,iDDa O1~
(B) resume operation
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(D) divert
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(B) alarm
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(D) prize aJ0M7W$U"AfS9nh
(E) squander
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30. DEACTIVATE:rviB4vc l'S
(A) palpate/}J S`Q5|J}
(B) alleviate
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(D) articulate
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(B) qualified to arbitrate
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(c O!V@ py'? EH2c 32. OCCLUDED:
e!I!kL&l7V3Eb2X (A) unvaried
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(C) functional
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(E) unobstructed
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[t#p7Y7l 33. ASSUAGE:Af;OL1kOO_QB'h
(A) intensifyGuyM Hq2Y!r
(B) accuse
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(D) create
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`%P g P Pc+? {1O2m 34. QUIXOTIC:
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(B) considering several points of view
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(C) glutinous
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(E) rancid
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(D) immaturity
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(B) productive
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(D) responsive
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Time-30minutes
9\DSp#fy4vaK 38 Questions
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(A) preparation…passionate,U[4Zx#`d,X5h"j.r
(B) artfulness…disengaged
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(D) caprice…consideredXU5H4E8@Zp0[
(E) indecision…lighthearted'@?-WS?I

2xy R'Z Y:m'xD` 2. Because of the excellent preservation of the fossil, anatomicaldetails of early horseshoe crabs were ---- for the first time, enablingexperts to ---- the evolution of the horseshoe crab.5~L&F7G}L
(A) scrutinized...ensure
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(C) identified...distort
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(E) clarified...reassess0Hu @Pf
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3. The philosopher claimed that a person who must consciously ------his or her own indifference before helping another is behaving morenobly than one whose basic disposition allows such an act to beperformed without------. r{#Nr*W(R'DaJ
(A) feign...enthusiasm
6w{$`(d*e,D (B) censure...comment2L#Bo!v7n+o3T:C
(C) embrace...duplicity'OJ8Pxt?
(D) suffer...effort
x/n(|_$qu4RCX (E) overcome...deliberation
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4. The senator's attempt to convince the public that he is notinterested in running for a second term is ------ given theextremely------ fund-raising activities of his campaign committee.
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0D5|"} Y9A.@oOk (B) sincere...visible.H?7E|(?7I^
(C) specious...apathetic
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(E) straightforward... dubious
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(A) hinder...measurableEh)k4z\f
(B) promote...demonstrable
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(D) betray...fundamental(eb9hvKm-\
(E) augur...inconsiderablew Xo@0]E&N\7Rz

2hd.Yt H,AS!a-K 6. The skeleton of ------- bird that was recently discovered indicatedthat this ancient creature ------ today's birds in that, unlike earlierbirds and unlike reptilian ancestors, it had not a tooth in its head. LyC\ O/sn
(A) a primeval... obscured
E2v&W7L"LJHnrs (B) a unique... preempted&C({C bD;Mqt
(C) a primitive...anticipated'@ TO'Eq
(D) a contemporary... foreshadowed
m/rlhUgu&n (E) an advanced...differed from
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s(ONEto!r*M,X 7. While many people utilize homeopathic remedies to treat healthproblems, other people do not ------such alternative treatments,-------- conventional medical treatments instead.
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(B) embrace...eschewing/Y4UT6e3`C
(C) reject...envisioningN(s+c_5b
(D) countenance... relying on
Tb|0{?^ q (E) recommend... turning from
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ga"H7@bL(`4P 8. PROGRAM: CONCERT::
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0[ |3K M,nJm\:N } (B) menu : entree
_ Yh4j*lS3|6Y (C) questionnaire : poll
^9PB2Q\4n (D) platform : campaign
qP]3F.c,t} (E) agenda : meeting-@ \,XK3JO

3b(NAw9_g4`"@X 9. EMBRACE: AFFECTION::o!W-A0|'nmp
(A) prediction : memory
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T(hE&o ho7T/MU (C) shrug : indifferenceP)^%B6CM(h!xRR)m,gX
(D) conversation : familiarity
DS ?-G1mWk%v (E) vote : unanimity(B!\ z*I;t"tn6T]
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10. ENTHUSIASM : MANIA::
$V2B(\M5g*M (A) idea : inspiration.J;|R5OgU`Sl
(B) nightmare : hallucination^a&lT ]#y%I|$w3D
(C) failure : disgustK1G0qL7q,_4G5vFG{+X@
(D) suspicion : paranoia
W c5OzTJX7m (E) energy : fitness*s qWa#Cr-e2r6b
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11. ANONYMOUS : IDENTIFY::
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(B) repressed : constrain
P?8_|wJ~q (C) misled : trustZ0Y4~P9|lsqFb6~
(D) annoying : assist
q5YRT#t*}*ir (E) unremarkable : please
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12. CARTOGRAPHER : MAP::rn$V9i!] f W#N
(A) astronomer : stars
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(C) lumberjack : sawE Rv6q"t6B5^
(D) tailor : clothing
:J,m2l6tg B)|'vx/JF (E) weaver : loom
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(A) venerable : denigration
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(C) redoubtable : regardv*_+H W5I4w'M~
(D) challenging : determination$}3UeCQ;Q!f
(E) creditable: verificatione"n5]TELy.R,W

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(A) spontaneous : extrovertv?!mk l H W
(B) mischievous : imp
NOoig~j (C) conformist : ally
mJ;]&E&y1Bwk W#@8M|+d (D) officious : zealot$o |Gn$Isk
(E) extravagant : miser
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15. LABYRINTHINE : SIMPLICITY::)C$YXuH%v
(A) epic : scope
$RoR-P!R ?,m dV (B) digressive : motive
3l?-iO?)CX6MU!G:s (C) heretical : sincerity[Nu k$l2I
(D) austere : design6TD v#~!W/H\e `t7g
(E) jejune : interest1xr'H]tq b Pp:V
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16.EUPHEMISM: FFENSIVE::gQosI.J|
(A) rhetoric : persuasive
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(C) metaphor : descriptive
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(A) refocus
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(A) gather,VV/j/{!K%^iV0i
(B) seethe
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(E) incite
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30. ENUNCIATE:
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(B) disclaima$p+f:z.n3q:WKd#n
(C) dissuadeidJ2bw-V:k/d.[
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(C) force
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(A) pessimism
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%a4_#B1\roH$L (C) gullibility
$RR6ai] (D) lack of fervor
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(C) unscented
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(E) alkaline
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(A) covenant
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(C) enigma+M$\.ac;[kcO
(D) termination/?N[? u#a
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(E) effective
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\xQ@!j{ aDH (A) castigating
C5k(L/H)d2t0A (B) obsequious
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frank_chow 发表于 2009-6-1 08:11

坐诸葛兄的沙发;哈哈~~~

minghao_2005 发表于 2009-6-1 08:59

谢谢斑竹

thatll 发表于 2009-6-1 11:12

[i=s] 本帖最后由 thatll 于 2009-6-1 21:44 编辑 [/i]
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9C K'Y'jD!S1}X 感觉这个verbal的填空和阅读越来越不行了,怎么办
6Gz'Y.Q rJR-h o 570+800

carolineliu521 发表于 2009-6-1 12:05

**** 作者被禁止或删除 内容自动屏蔽 ****

zenghao0000 发表于 2009-6-1 13:35

我觉得越到后面越难了,热别是这次的填空。。巨错。。

xck9917 发表于 2009-6-1 13:45

今早刚摸了这套,阅读和填空好难啊!! 类反倒还好

mutah 发表于 2009-6-1 15:49

从第七套开始我的阅读就错的越来越多,也难以在规定时间内完成了。怎么办啊,我都因此失眠好久了。。。

rita2004 发表于 2009-6-1 16:41

400+800,模考verbal的分越来越低了,这次阅读竟然只对了一个,还没做完。填空也错一半,以前哪次也没这么烂。。。。。。。。

rita2004 发表于 2009-6-1 16:50

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7。Robin's words were not without emotion: they remained their level tone only by a careful ___ imminent extremes. 为什么答案是A,equipoise between? 我选的是D:limitation to. 这句话是什么意思?怎么翻译

rita2004 发表于 2009-6-1 17:56

section5: .{i/vg9Yw
4, The senator's attempt to convince the public that he is not interested in running for a second term is ___ given the extremely ___ fund-raising activities of his campaign committee.
t4LG(`;Y)V3z 这题正确答案D:disingenuous...public要怎么解释?完全看不懂句子

frank_chow 发表于 2009-6-1 18:17

回楼上;偶很有印象这题在陈圣元的《句子填空》中出现过……
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4naF(^*h^3| P346,第四题;具体解释偶就不打上来了……请见谅……

thatll 发表于 2009-6-1 21:44

第二个数学的第25题什么意思
,~4ZD C/cL1d [font=Times New Roman][color=#000000]25. If the total number of commuters to County [i]W[/i] is twice the number to County [i]Z[/i], and if the average number of vehicles that transport commuters daily to County [i]W[/i] is 30,000, what is the approximate average number of vehicles that transport commuters daily to County [i]Z[/i]?[/color][/font]2{8{ HH8fh(F
[font=Times New Roman][color=#000000](A) 12,000[/color][/font]
.H7W;~0Z w|j LLp [font=Times New Roman][color=#000000](B) 15,000[/color][/font]
w'U7~F1bnH$^ [font=Times New Roman][color=#000000](C) 18,000[/color][/font]'t4gc3uq B/u1N/WP
[font=Times New Roman][color=#000000](D) 27,000[/color][/font] {3~{*^(c L,pd4f@
[font=Times New Roman][color=#000000](E) 36,000[/color][/font]

widemanzhao 发表于 2009-6-2 11:17

540+780。崩溃了,越来越低了,填空错的一塌糊涂,完全没有感觉,读题时脑子都不转,哎~~~
9V|(tT8Fp!f Section 5的第七题问一下,题目又没说w的大小,怎么能判断QR/RS=3/4啊?如果w无限小,那比之远比3/4小啊。难道我做的题目条件没有给全?我的题目里没有任何关于w的信息,之说了分成4个小长方形,长为1,宽为w

flyPacific 发表于 2009-6-2 12:38

这个题我也错了,后来明白可以推出 1=3w,就是左边竖着的变长等于小矩形的长。
3T,yN n(C3YfZ:Z8_EI 唉,一粗心错了好多啊。[b] [url=http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=1772793710&ptid=959363]14#[/url] [i]widemanzhao[/i] [/b]

qinlesheng 发表于 2009-6-2 13:31

这题我也错了。。。Xo ?U_CXVN8A
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widemanzhao 发表于 2009-6-2 15:17

[i=s] 本帖最后由 widemanzhao 于 2009-6-2 17:04 编辑 [/i]
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PANTRY : FOOD::
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(B) ship : cargo$OX#yk5[2T/i
(C) office : business
dG I+m:~(]0IAbg (D) armory : weapons E Oi{'@(~!n
(E) warehouse : storage
m,m0IbK0U0Y\e%j?H 答案是D,可是感觉E也行啊,都是物品及其存放位置,为什么错呢?
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[align=left][size=2][color=#000000][font=Times New Roman](B) complain : argue[/font][/color][/size][/align]:g/QKE]O
[align=left][size=2][color=#000000][font=Times New Roman](C) interogate : probe[/font][/color][/size][/align]^ g$ooR)h vJ j
[align=left][size=2][color=#000000][font=Times New Roman](D) fret : vex[/font][/color][/size][/align]2k,@ bk0k!MuX5\1U
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[size=9pt][color=#000000]答案是E,A为什么不行呢?[/color][/size]

rita2004 发表于 2009-6-2 18:00

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谢谢考拉,找到陈圣元的解释了

flyPacific 发表于 2009-6-3 00:12

这道题有没有人给个解释啊?一直很困惑。万分感谢。[b] [url=http://bbs.gter.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=1772791437&ptid=959363]13#[/url] [i]thatll[/i] [/b]

shanshan-annry 发表于 2009-6-3 00:37

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