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高三英语试题2020年温州市高三第一次适应性测试2020年温州市高三第一次适应性测试英语试题2020.1本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分英语知识运用:(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空:(共20小题;每题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildheorshewants.A.however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever答案是B。—Iamgoingtodrivehome.-!You,vedrunktoomuch.A.TakeyourtimeB.Goahead C.KeepintouchD.ComeonAsthenumberofnewbornbabiesdecreases,morecouplesshouldbeencouragedtohavesecondchild.A./;the B.the;a C./;a D.the;/Youarenotrichyouhavesomethingthatmoneycan,tbuy.A.until B. if C. after D.becauseIfyoucareyousitonthetrip,checkthewebsiteforguidetothebestseats.A.when B. how C. why D.whereThankyouforinvitingme,but,Iamnotreallyabigfanofactionmovies.A.inthe meantime B.inotherwords C. onthecontrary D.tobehonestWhatevertheproblemis,Ialwaysfeeltherehastobea.A.regulation B.solution C.decision D.relationItwasfreezing.Noteventhethickestjacketwasenoughtothecold.A.workout B.putout C.cutout D.keepoutThere,s outthereforeveryone.Youjusthavetowaitforlifetobringthemintoyourlife.A.anybody B.everybody C.somebody D.nobodyIleftthetoughjobbecauseIcouldn,tthepressureanylonger.A.handle B.evaluate C.obtain D.feelIammadwhenmywifeinsistsonsellingthehouse.Ishewoulddecidethat.A.don,tthink B.haven,tthought C.didn,tthink D.hadn,tthoughtTheycouldn'tunderstandwhatshemeantandsimplylookedather.A.calmly B.blankly C.deeply D.angrilyChildrenwithparentsguidanceisfirmandreasonablearelikelytopossesshighlevelsofself-confidence.A.who B.that C.whom D.whose高三英语试题第1页(共10页)

高三英语试题Hisspeechtouchedtheaudience,sheart,themtoachievetheirdreams.A.toinspire B.inspired C.inspiring D.havinginspiredThepowerofasmileisamazing.Ithelpsmestay,eveninbadtimes.A.sensitive B.passive C.optimistic D.steadyLet,sfocusonwhatyoubringtosocietyonhowmuchmoneyyouearn.A.ratherthan B.orrather C.otherthan D.orelseWithjobssohardrightnow,theideaofbeingoutofworkreallyscaresme.A.finding B.tofind C.found D.havingfoundItmaybeworthtryingtheeffortmakesyouuncomfortable.A.evenif B.asthough C.incase D.nowthatAlackofvitaminD,the“sunshine”vitamin,maybackpain.A.applyto B.contributeto C.sufferfrom D.resultfromC.besides D.thereforeB.Easycome,easygoD.That,sallrightGreenGymgivespeoplewhowouldn,thaveaccesstogymsachancetomakeadifferencetotheirhealth.C.besides D.thereforeB.Easycome,easygoD.That,sallrightA.instead B.otherwise—Pleaselineupandtakeyourturn.—Good..A.Firstcome,firstservedC.Youaresokind第二节完形填空:(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。Peoplecomeinallshapesandsizes.Theyalsocomewithdifferentpersonalities.One,spersonalitycanbesummedupina21.PeoplemightsayHarryisshyandthatShannonisoutgoing.22,personalitiesaremorecomplexthanthis.Acloserlookatpersonalitieswillshowyouwhytheyarenotso23,andyouwillalsodiscoverthatyourpersonalitycanbeshapedifyoumakethe24.Everypersonfeelsthesamebasic25,suchasfear,happiness,anxietyandpain,yeteach26themindividually.WhenKara'sgrandmotherdied,27,hersorrowwasexpressedthroughtears.Anotherpersonmightshowthesamekindofsorrowinaquietway.28,whenyouhearapieceofgoodnews,youmayjumpupwithjoyandmayimmediately29tothrowapartyforyourclassmatesandfriendsto30yourhappinessandjoy;anotherpersonmayjustkeepthegoodnewstohimselforherselfandjustenjoythehappiness31.Asyouobservehowpeoplebehave,youstarttoforma32ofthispartoftheirpersonality.Peoplearealso_33—inhowtheyrelatetoothers.Thisshowsthesocialsideoftheirpersonality.Somepeoplepreferthe34ofothersratherthanbeingalone.Wesaytheyaresociable.Othersarejusttheopposite.Mostpeoplewantsomecombinationofthetwo.Intellectualtraits(智力特征)arethethirdpartofpersonality.Thesequalitiesareinfluencedbythemindand35itworks.Onepersonmaypreferspendinghissparetimeindeepthought.Anothermaybemorecreative.Jake,forexample,oftenhaspeopleinhisclasslaughing.Heseeshumorinalmosteverythingandisabletoexpressitin36ways.高三英语试题第2页(共10页)高三英语试题Theemotional,social,andintellectualtraitsofpersonalitybecomeobvioustoothers_37—behavior.Usuallyyouneedtogettoknowapersonwellenough38youcandiscoverthefulldepthofthatperson'spersonality.Personalitiesmakepeopleinteresting.How39itwouldbeifeveryonehadthesamepersonality!Areyousatisfiedwithyourpersonality?Oristheresomethingthatyouwouldliketo_40-?Mostpeoplehaveatleastsomepersonalityadjustmentstheywouldliketomake.21.A.wordB.sentenceC.phraseD.paragraph22.A.ExactlyB.ActuallyC.ObviouslyD.Particularly23.A.difficultB.complexC.personalD.simple24.A.senseB.effortC.differenceD.progress25.A.needsB.emotionsC.skillsD.methods26.A.respondstoB.comesacrossC.looksthroughD.connectswith27.A.infactB.forexampleC.onthewholeD.asaresult28.A.GraduallyB.ConstantlyC.SimilarlyD.Generally29.A.realizeB.knowC.thinkD.decide30.A.bringB.findC.shareD.wish31.A.calmlyB.secretlyC.happilyD.freely32.A.standardB.ruleC.pictureD.system33.A.similarB.easyC.importantD.different34.A.companyB.supportC.happinessD.kindness35.A.howB.whenC.whyD.where36.A.embarrassingB.encouragingC.entertainingD.exciting37.A.overB.intoC.fromD.through38.A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.if39.A.boringB.interestingC.satisfyingD.tiring40.A.remainB.keepC.leaveD.change第二部分阅读理解:(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题后面所给的选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。ASelfieisaphotographtakenofoneself,typicallywithasmartphoneorwebcam(网络摄像头)anduploadedtoasocialmediawebsite.Inthedigitalage,selfieshavetakenoffinawaythatnoonecouldhavepredicted.Theartoftheselfieisonethatlotsofpeoplehavepracticedandperfectedinrecentyears.Arecentstudyshows91percentofteenshavepostedaphotoofthemselvesonline.Somecelebrities(名人)areregularselfieposters,too.Itseemsthatselfiesaremorethanjustatrend.Theyareheretostay.Whyareselfiessopopular?Theappealofselfiescomesfromhoweasytheyaretocreateandshare.Andpostingselfiesispopularforanotherreason:youcancontrolyourownimage."IlikehavingthepowertochoosehowIlook,”admitsSamantha,a19-year-oldgirlfromMissouri,“evenifI,mmakingaface.”Actually,themostcommonselfieistheonewhereyoulookcute,partlybecauseit,saquickwaytogetpositivecommentsabout高三英语试题第3页(共10页)高三英语试题yourappearance.“IfIfeelpretty,Itakeone,”saysAndrew,a23-year-oldgirlfromMaryland,“whenotherpeopleLike(点赞)it,it,saminiboostofconfidence.”Sure,showingoffanewcoatorthatyou,reatacooleventisfun,butcanbeatraptofallin.There,sadangerthatyourself-respectmaystarttobetiedtothecommentsandLikesyougetwhenyoupostaselfie,andtheyaren,tbasedonwhoyouare—theyarebasedonwhatyoulooklike.Seekingvalidation(认可)istotallynormal,andit,sahealthywayforteenagerstodeveloptheiridentity.Butwithsocialnetworks,whereit,seasytogetquickapprovalalmostconstantly,theselfiethingcanquicklygooutofcontrol.Itmayevenstarttofeellikeanaddiction:whenyougeta“LIKE”,you'reup.Butwhenyougetnothing,yourconfidencecandecreasequickly.Overall,opinionsvaryonselfieculture.Ifsuptoyoutoshapethefutureofthehabit.Askyourself:aremyselfiesforfun,ordoIneedthecomments?Ifyoubelongtothelatter,ifsrecommendedthatyouchangeyourview.Thatcouldmeancuttingselfiesoutentirelyorjustcuttingdownandmakingthemmorefun.Somaybeyouliketotravel,orreadordance,orcreatecrazy3-Dnailart..postthem!Takeitfromus:ifssomuchmoreinteresting.Accordingtothepassage,selfieisatypeof.A.photo B.smartphone C.webcam D.websiteBysaying“Theyareheretostay”,thewriterbelieves.A.celebritieswillcontinuetopostselfies B.selfiesaretakingrootinpeople,slifeC.peoplewillbeaddictedtopostingselfies D.selfieshaveraisedwidepublicconcernPeopleenjoypostingselfiespartlybecause.itisawaytoshowofftheirhigh-techniquecelebritieshavesetgoodexamplestothemtheycancontrolhowtheypresentthemselvesselfiesarefollowedbycommentsandlikesParagraph4mainlytalksaboutofpostingselfiesonline.A.thenegativeeffects B.thegrowingtrendC.thedangerousexample D.thepossiblecausesThewritermaythinkitbetterforpeopletoselfiefor.A.confidence B.popularity C.comment D.pleasureBNowadays,somanypeoplearebecominginterestedinadventuroustripinthewild.Nooneintentionallygetslostinthewild,butcircumstancessuchasweatherconditionsormedicalemergenciesmayrequiretheuseofwildernesssurvival.Withkeysurvivaltechniques,apersoncansurviveinthewilduntilhelparrives.Herearesomeofthetips:Remaindrytoconservebodywarmth.Donotintentionallygetwet.Avoidfrostbitebystayingoutofthewind.Uncoveredskincanbecomefrostbitteninamatterofsecondsundertherightconditions.Windisthebiggestfactor.Stayoutofdirectsunlightandfindshadewherepossible.Directsuncancauseheatstroke(中暑)orresultindehydration(脱水).高三英语试题第4页(共10页)高三英语试题Lookforacaveorothernaturalweathershelter.Checkforotherwildlifelikebears,snakesbeforeenteringtheshelter.Buildashelterwithbranchesandwithrope.Useasmanybranchesaspossibleforaddedstabilityandprotectionagainstthewindandweather.Ifyouareinadesertenvironment,trytobuildanundergroundshadesheltertoavoidprolongedsunexposuresoyoucantravelmorecomfortablyincoolertemperatures.Lightafireusingoneofseveralmethods:matchesorlightersifavailable;strikingaflint(燧石)orasharpedgedrockwithsteelfromaknifeblade;focusingthesunthroughaneyeglassoncottonordrygrassorotherexcellentfirestartingmaterials;usingdrywoodandstickstostartyourfire:youcantaketwopiecesofdrywood,sharpenoneofthemanduseittodrillintotheotherpiece,withanythingeasytocatchfirenexttothedrillbit.Themomentthetinywoodpiecescatchaspark,putthemontoanestofleavesortwigsordrybark.Humanscanlivewithoutfoodlongerthantheydowithoutwater.Digaholewithhandsorastickseveralfeetfromariverorlake.Lettheholefillinbyitselfandusethatwatertodrink.Collectthedew,whichiswater.Drinksap(汁液)frombirchtreesormapletreesbycuttingabranchwithaknifeorbreakingitoff.Thesapismostlywaterandslightlysweet.Followdryriverbedstothewatersource.Checkadryriverbedatnightanditmaycontainwaternotfoundduringtheday.Conservewaterbytravelingatnightandrestingintheshadeduringtheday.Boilwaterfor15minutes.Useiodinetablets(碘片)ifavailable.Eatonlyknownplantspecimenslikeberries,nutsandfruit.Thisisnotthetimetotestyourwildmushroomknowledge.Watchforsignsofwildlife.Iftheanimalseatit,itisprobablysafeforhumanstoo.Diguptherootsofplantslikewildonionsandcarrotstoeatraworboiledinwater.Gatherwormsforprotein.Maintainproteinlevelsbycapturingandeatingavailablemeatsources.Digtrapholestocatchrabbitsorsmallmammals.Fishandsnakesarealsoavailablesourcesofproteinthatrequirelittlehuntingskill.Aquickwaytogetrescuedistocreateasmokesignal.CreatingavisibleSOSsignhasthesameeffect.Remembertotakethingsyoumayneed:survivalkit,ropeandtape,whistle,matchesandtinder,pencilandverysmallnotebook,brightlycoloredcloth,knife,water,tents,trapsforhunting,acompass,agunifpossible.Youcanfindaccesstodrinkingwaterundertheguidanceof.A.Tip1 B.Tip2 C.Tip4 D.Tip7Howmanywaysarementionedonstartingafirewithoutmatchesorlighters?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.Itisunwisetolookforasfoodinthewild.A.berries,nutsandfruit B.unknownmushroomsC.wildonionsandcarrots D.rabbits,fishorsnakesThebesttitleforthispassageis.A.AdventurousTripsintheWild B.SurvivalThingsNeededintheWildC.TipsonGettingRescuedQuicklyD.WildernessSurvivalTechniques高三英语试题第5页(共10页)

高三英语试题CWehavearealcrisisinthiscountryinthebasicunderstandingofscience.Itaffectsourglobalcompetitivenessasacountry,ournationalsecurity,andtheeffectivenessofoursocialsystem.Themisunderstandingaboutscienceisblindingoureyes.Weknowthatanawfullotofteacherswhoareteachingsciencetodayhavenotbeenproperlyempoweredtodoso.Schoolfrequentlyisn,ttestingwhetheryouunderstandsomethingbutwhetheryou,refamiliarwithit.What,sNewton,ssecondlaw?YousayF=ma,andyougetanA.ThatdoesnotreflectadeepunderstandingofNewtonianmechanics.Scienceeducationisnotjustabodyoffacts;it,saprocess.Topresentitwithappealandexcitementyouneedtopictureitasadetectivestory-askingquestions,makingobservations,andcollectingevidence.Youtestandyoufailbut,youknow,failurecanleadtodiscovery.Anotherchallengewefaceisthatscienceisoftenviewedastoohard,forexpertsonly.ButIdon'tactuallythinkit,sthatdifficult.Peopleseescienceeveryday.Theylookoutsideandseeweatherandnature.Theypushabuttonintheirhouseandthelightsgoon.Everybody,sdealingwithscienceeveryday.Theyjustdon,tcallitthat.Andit,simportanttheydo.Infact,scienceisdeterminingthequalityandoutcomesoftheirlife.Scienceneedscreativity.Andoneofthebestwaystobecreativeistothink“outofthebox”.However,weneedmorecouragewhenwecometopractice.Takemeforexample.VeryearlyinmyteensIdecidedtoeducatemyself.IrealizedIwouldneverbeaverygoodstudentbecauseIdidn,tliketeachersjudgingmebywhatIthoughtwerearbitrary(主观臆断的)standards.IdecidedI,dlettheworldjudgemebywhetherIcoulddosomethingofvalue-solveaproblemorbuildsomething.ThafswhyIquitschoolearlyandriskedeverythingtostartacompany.IriskedeverythingIhadbecauseIhadnothingtolose.I,dratherfailattryingtodosomethingreallybigthansucceedatbeingmedium."When,stherightagetothinkcreatively?”youmayask.I,dsayinthewomb(母腹)!Kidsdon,thaveanxietiesabouttryingtoavoidfailure.Theyarefullofimaginationandmuchmorewillingtofail.Justwatcha3-year-old.Theytoucheverything,andifithurtstheydon,ttouchitagain.Theylearneverythingatabreathtakingrate.Starttothinkoutoftheboxasearlyasyoucan,becauseit,smorelikelytotakeyoutoplacesthatyoucan,tpredict,scheduleandbudgetfor.Doallthatwhenyoucanbeartheinsecurity.TheauthorbelievesthattheyactuallyhaveaprobleminA.theunderstandingofscience B.thesecurityofhisnationC.theglobalcompetitiveness D.thepresentsocialsystemAccordingtothepassage,scienceteachersshould.A.trainstudents,memoryforrightfactsC.presentinterestingdetectivestoriesA.trainstudents,memoryforrightfactsC.presentinterestingdetectivestoriesParagraph3indicatesthat.scienceisintendedforexpertsonlyC.peoplecandeterminethequalityoflifefocusmoreonthelearningprocessD.abandonfrequentscienceexaminationsB.it,simportanttoseeweatherandnatureD.weshouldrealizescienceisaroundus高三英语试题第6页(共10页)高三英语试题Theauthortakeshisownexampletosay.schooleducationmaydolittlegoodtostudentsteacherssometimesjudgetheirstudentsunfairlypeopleneedtotakeanunusualpathtobecreativefailureatabigthingisbetterthanasmallsuccessWhat,sthetoneofthepassage?A.Questioning.B.Encouraging.C.Praising.D.Complaining.DMrs.Packletideintendedtoshootatiger.Notthatthedesiretokillhadsuddenlycometoher,orthatshefeltshewouldleaveIndiasaferwithonewildbeastless.ItwasbecauseLoonaBimbertonhadrecentlytakenaplanetotheforestandkilledatiger,andthenewspapersshowedphotographsofLoonaBimbertonwithatiger-skinon.Inaworldsupposedtobemovedbyhungerandbylove,Mrs.Packletide,smovementswerelargelygovernedbydislikeofLoonaBimberton.Circumstancesprovedfavorable.Mrs.Packletidehadofferedathousandrupees(E印度卢比)fortheopportunityofshootingatigerwithoutriskoreffort,andithappenedthatanoldtigerwasfrequentlycomingtoaneighboringvillageatnight.Hewassooldthathecouldn,tkillanimalsinthewildandjustsatisfiedhisappetitetothesmallerhouseholdanimals.Thevillagerswereeagertoearnthethousandrupees;childrenwerepostednightanddayinthejungletowatchthetiger,andthecheapgoatswereleftabouttokeephimfromgoingelsewhere.TheonegreatfearwasthatheshoulddieofoldagebeforethedayofMrs.Packletide,sshoot.Thegreatnightarrived.Aplatformhadbeenbuiltinatree,onwhichsatMrs.Packletideandherpaidcompanion,MissMebbin.Agoatwithaloudbleat(□羊口羊叫)wastieddownatthecorrectdistance.Withanaccurategun,theywaitedforthecomingofthetiger.“Isupposeweareinsomedanger?”saidMissMebbin.Shewasnotactuallynervousaboutthewildbeast,butshewasunwillingtoperformabitmoreservicethanshehadbeenpaidfor.“It,saveryoldtiger.Itcouldn,tspringuphereevenifitwantedto.”saidMrs.Packletide.Theirconversationwascutshortbytheappearanceoftheoldtiger.Hesawthegoat,andlayontheearthforashortrestbeforeattacking.Thegunfiredveryloudly,andthegreatyellowbeastjumpedtoonesideandthenrolledoverinthestillnessofdeath.Inamomentacrowdofexcitedvillagersappearedonthescene,andtheirshoutingcarriedthegladnewstothevillage.ItwasMissMebbinwhofoundthatthegoatwasdyingfromabullet-wound,whilenowoundcouldbefoundonthetiger.Evidentlythewronganimalhadbeenhit,andthetigerhaddiedofheart-failure,causedbythesuddenloudnoiseofthegun.Mrs.Packletidewasannoyedatthediscovery;butanyway,sheownedadeadtiger,andthevillagers,anxiousfortheirthousandrupees,gladlyacceptedthefictionthatshehadshotthetiger.AndMissMebbinwasapaidcompanion.ThereforeMrs.Packletidefacedthecameraswithalightheart,andherpicturesappearedonthenewspapersofEnglandandAmerica.AsforLoonaBimberton,sherefusedtolookatanewspaperforweeks,andwasinadepressedemotionforquitesometime.Mrs.Packletide'stiger-skinwasinspectedandadmiredbytheneighbors,andMrs.PackletidewenttotheCostumeBallinthecharacterofDiana(狩猎女神).“Howamusedeveryonewouldbeiftheyknewwhatreallyhappened,”saidMissMebbinafewdaysaftertheball.高三英语试题第7页(共10页)高三英语试题“Whatdoyoumean?”askedMrs.Packletidequickly.“Howyoushotthegoatandfrightenedthetigertodeath,”saidMissMebbin,withherunpleasantlaugh.“Noonewouldbelieveit,”saidMrs.Packletide,herfacechangingcolorrapidly.“LoonaBimbertonwould,”saidMissMebbin.Mrs.Packletide,sfacesettledongreenishwhite.“Yousurelywouldn,tgivemeaway?”sheasked.“I’veseenaweekendcottagenearDorking,”saidMissMebbin,“sixhundredandeighty.Quiteabargain,onlyIdon,thappentohavethemoney.”MissMebbinpossessedtheprettyweekendcottage.Mrs.Packletidelostinterestinanimal-hunting.“Theextraexpensesaresoheavy,”shesaidtoinquiringfriends.Mrs.Packletideplannedtoshootatigerbecauseshe.A.wouldleaveIndiasafer B.hatedthewildanimalC.admiredhergoodfriend D.dislikedacertainpersonTheIndianvillagerswereafraidthatthetigermight.A.eattheirgoats B.killtheirkids C.dieofoldage D.attackthematnightWhatdidMrs.Packletidewantthevillagerstoarrangeforher?A.Aplatforminatree. B.Apaidcompanion. C.Anaccurategun. D.Asafeshooting.WhatwastheresultofMrs.Packletide,sshooting?A.Theoldtigerwasshottodeath. B.Neitherthetigernorthegoatwasshot.C.Theoldtigermissedbeingshot. D.Boththegoatandthetigerwereshot.Whomightnotknowthetruthofwhathappenedthatgreatnight?A.LoonaBimberton.B.MissMebbin.C.Thevillagers. D.Mrs.Packletide.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthestory?A.Lifeishardforonetopredict. B.Everythingcomesforareason.C.It,sunwisetokeepbadcompany. D.Falsepridecostsmorethanexpected.第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加首句(第61〜65题)。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出适合各段落的首句,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。Makemoneywithoutaffectingschoolwork.Guaranteepositivebankaccountbalance.Turntocampusresourcesforhelp.Keeptrackofyourexpenses.E.Differ“wants”from“needs.”F.Sticktoyourbudget.Collegeisthrilling,butit'salsoexpensive,andyoumightbestartingtoliveonatightbudget.Here'sabrand-newplanabouthowtogetyourfinancesinorder.Trustus,andyou,llbewellonyourwaytobeingacash-savingqueen.Yourbankaccountwillprosperandyourwalletwillneverbelight..Whetheryou,reworkingyourwaythroughschooloryoureceiveanallowance,it,seasytowonderwhereyourmoneygoesatcollege.Luckily,it,salsoeasytofindout:toseewhatyouspendandwhereyou,respendingit,trylinkingyourdebitcard(借记卡)andbankaccountstosomepopularbudgetingapps.Thatway,you,llautomaticallyknowwhatyou,vespentthemoston,whichallowsyoutoadjustyourbudgetaccordingly,andmaybeevensetsomemoneyaside.高三英语试题第8页(共10页)高三英语试题.DoyouneedalargecoffeeMondaythroughFriday?No.Budgetingisalotaboutcompromise(妥协)andknowingwhat,sadesireVS.anecessity-whichupsetsyouinthemoment-butcanhelpyouinthelongrun.A$5cupofcoffeeeverydaycanaddupfasttoahugeamountofmoney.YourdrinkinghabitmighthaveboughtyouanewMacbookinstead.However,thatdoesn,tmeanyouhavetogiveupallyourdesires,though.Considerspringingforacoollittlecoffeepotyoucanuseinyourdormroom,andsetrulesforyourselfabouthowandwhenyou,reallowedtosplurge(挥霍)..Manyuniversitieshaveresourcesthatwillhelpyouwithbudgetingandplanning.Therealsomaybeacreditunion,sodon,tbeafraidtowalk

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