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高考资源网()您身边的高考专家PAGE15-版权所有@高考资源网2022~2023学年凌源市高二年级第一次月考英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:人教版必修第一册~选择性必修第一册Unit2。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wheredidthemanleavehisbicycle?A.Byatree.B.Byastreetlight.C.Inthemiddleoftheroad.2.Whatdoesthewomanintendtodo?A.Playbasketball.B.Goswimming.C.Playtennis.3.Wheremaytheconversationtakeplace?A.Intherestaurant.B.Intheoffice.C.Atthewoman'shome.4.Whatdoesthemanprobablyadvisethewomantodo?A.Giveupthemathclass.B.Changethewaitinglist.C.Keepontrying.5.Inwhichcountrydidthemanbeginhiscycletrip?A.Spain.B.France.C.Switzerland.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthewoman'soriginaldream?A.Anurse.B.Achemist.C.Atraindriver.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherpresentwork?A.Rewarding.B.Well-paid.C.Dangerous.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidthewomandoduringthetrip?A.Swaminthelake.B.Wentonahike.C.Studiedinarestaurant.9.Whatdidthemanhelpthewomando?A.Buysomenewspapers.B.Pickupherchildren.C.Waterherplants.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What'stheadvantageofelectriccarsoverthepetrolones?A.Cheaper.B.Cleaner.C.Faster.11.Whyisthemanworriedaboutthewideuseofelectriccars?A.Itmaycausemoretrafficjams.B.Itmayaffectthesalesofpetrolcars.C.Itmaybehardtofindparkingplaces.12.WhatistheprobleminMelbourneaccordingtothetext?A.Lackoffreepublictransport.B.Toomanypetrolcars.C.Badpublictransport.听第9段材料.回答第13至16题。13.Whodoesthewomanwantasameplanwith?A.Theman.B.Hersister.C.Herfriend.14.Whatservicedoesthewomanwantmost?A.Voicemailboxservice.B.Freelongdistancecallservice.C.Playingasmanysongsaspossible.15.HowmuchistheserviceofPlanC?A.$5permonth.B.$10permonth.C.$15permonth.16.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Sisterandbrother.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Customerandsalesman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.HowtoimproveEnglish.BWhypeoplelearnEnglish.C.Whattochooseforlearners.18.Howmanyaspectsdoesmostlanguagesstudyinclude?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.19Howdoesthespeakerfindreadingnewspapers?A.Interesting.B.Boring.C.Useless.20.What'sthebenefitofwatchingnewsinEnglish?A.Itishelpfulfortheuseofbodylanguage.B.Itcanhelptocorrectourpronunciation.C.Itisgoodforbroadeningourhorizons.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AEveryfouryears,theWinterOlympicssurpriseuswithmanynewincredibleathletes.Here’salookatthebiggeststarsfromtheBeijingGames.EileenGu,China,freestyleskiingGu,18,wasundoubtedlyoneofthebiggeststarsthroughouttheOlympics.Oneofjusttwoathletestocompeteinallthreefreestyleskiingevents,Gubroughthomeagoldinbigairandhalfpipeandasilverinslopestyle.ThatmadeherthefirstfreeskiathletetowinthreemedalsinasingleGames.Shealsobecametheyoungestgoldmedalistinfreestyleskiingandwasthefirstwomantolandaleft-turn1620.NilsvanderPoel,Sweden,speedskatingThe25-year-oldSwedesettwoOlympicrecordsandoneworldrecord.VanderPoelwonthemen’s5,000mand10,000mspeedskatingevents,andthensubsequently(随后)publisheda62guideonhowtowintheevents.VanderPoelnearlyquitspeedskatingafteradisappointing2018Olympics.HejoinedtheSwedisharmyforabasicrangercoursebeforereturningtotheicein2019.Now,he'satwo-timeOlympicgoldmedalist.ChloeKim,USA,snowboardingThe21-year-oldCalifornianwonhersecondstraightOlympicgoldinthewomen'shalfpipe,becomingthefirstwomantowintheeventinback-to-backGames.“Iworkedsohardforfouryearstogetbackhereanddothisagain,”Kimsaidaftertheevent.TheAmericanstarisnowatwo-timegoldmedalist,andatherage,shecouldcontinueforyearstocomeifshewantsto.NathanChen,USA,figureskatingChenhelpedtheUSwinbronzeintheteameventin2018beforeaneventbetterruninBeijing.TeamUSAclaimedsilverintheteamevent,andthe22-yearoldChenwongoldinthemen’ssinglescompetition.ThatgoldmedalcameafterwinningsinglesgoldinthreestraightWorldChampionships(2018,2019,2021).1.Whoistheyoungestgoldmedalistinfreestyleskiing?A.ChloeKim. B.NilsvanderPoel. C.EileenGu. D.NathanChen.2.WhatdoweknowaboutNilsvanderPoel?A.HeisanAmerican. B.Hesharedhiswaystowininsports.C.Heneverlefticesports. D.Hedidwellin2018Olympics.3.WhendidChloeKimwinthefirstOlympicgold?A.Attheageof17. B.Attheageof20.C.Attheageof21. D.Attheageof25.【答案】1.C2.B3.ABInFebruary,Dr.RobertLefkowitzpublishedamemoir(回忆录)calledAFunnyThingHappenedontheWaytoStockholm:TheAdrenaline-FueledAdventuresofanAccidentalScientist.Asaphysicianandbiochemist,LefkowitzisaprofessorofbiochemistryandchemistryattheDukeUniversityMedicalCenterinDurham,NorthCarolina.Inarecentconversationviavideo,Lefkowitzsaidthathewantedhismemoirtobe“funny,interesting,andeasytounderstand”.Inthebook,LefkowitzhumorouslydescribeshisJourneyfromacardiologist(oraheartdoctor)toabiochemist.Lefkowitz’sdreamofbecomingadoctorbeganwhenhewaseightyearsoldandgrowingupintheBronxofNewYorkCity.Afterhisfatherdiedofaheartattack,Lefkowitzmadeuphismindtobeacardiologist.HeearnedhismedicaldegreeatColumbiaUniversity.Lefkowitzisnostrangertoconductingexperimentsandmakingdiscoveries.Hewasawardedthe2012NobelPrizeforChemistrywithBrianKobilka.Thetwoscientistswerehonoredfortheirdiscoveriesthatcouldhelpunlockthesecretsofmanydiseases.Whenaskedwhatplayedthemostimportantroleinhissuccess,Lefkowitzmentionedabouthimselfandhedescribedhimselfas“reasonablyintelligentandcreative,hardworking,andnoteasilydisturbed”.Headdedthatbeingfunnycouldalsobeverygoodforyouandthepeoplearoundyou.BeforewinningtheNobelPrize,Lefkowitzdidcountlessexperiments,andonly1outof50turnedoutOK.“WithdifficultdecisionsI’vehadtomake,Itendtomakethemwithmyheartratherthanmyhead.”Lefkowitzsaid.“However,Idon’tmeanthatdecidingwithyourheartisalwaysright.”Atage78,thescientisthasnoplansforslowingdown.“Mybodyandmindarestillworking,”hesaid.“IwanttocontinuerunningmylabatDukeUniversityandwritingandpublishingresearchpapers.”4.WhatdirectlymotivatedLefkowitztobeadoctor?A.Hisconversationwithacardiologist. B.Hisfather’sdeathfromaheartattack.C.Hisenthusiasmforadoctor’smemoir. D.Hispoorphysicalhealthinchildhood.5.WhatisthekeytoLefkowitz’ssuccessinhisownopinion?A.Hisgoodteamwork. B.Hisfamily’ssupport.C.Hispositivequalities. D.Hisinterestinresearch.6.WhatcanwelearnaboutLefkowitzconcerninghisexperiments?A.Hesufferedfromalotoffailure. B.Healwayssucceededasplanned.C.Heconsideredthemlesschallenging. D.Hecouldn’tdothemonhisown.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLefkowitzaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Practicemakesperfect. B.Badluckbringsgoodluck.C.Youarenevertoooldtowork. D.Experienceisthebestteacher.【答案】4.B5.C6.A7.CCAteamfromtheUniversityofTokyojustpublishedanewstudythatsaysthatwritingonpaperisactuallythebestforyourmind.“Paperismoreadvancedandusefulcomparedtoelectronicrecordsbecausepapercontainsmoreone-of-a-kindinformationforstrongermemoryrecall,”saidProfessorKuniyoshiL.Sakai,aneuroscientistattheUniversityofTokyoandauthorinthestudy.Mostpeoplelikesmartphonesortabletsbecausetheyseemtomakeeverydaytaskseasier,butaftergathering48volunteersbetweentheagesof18and29forthestudy,theresearchersfoundthatthosewhowroteonpapertofinishnote-takingtaskscompletedthese25percentfasterthanpeoplewhousedsmartphonesortablets.Whatisthereason?Theteamsaidthatusingpapergavethevolunteersmoreofachancetowriteintheirownform,whiledigitaldevices(数字设备)aremoreconsistent(始终如一的).Theresearchersdividedthevolunteers,includingcollegestudentsandofficestaff,intothreegroupsdependingontheirmemory,preferencesforusingpaperordigitaltools,sexandage.Theneachvolunteerreadaconversationthathighlightedcharactersexplainingtheirplans,whichmentionedwhattheywantedtodointwomonths,their14differentclasstimes,thedeadlinesforthecharacters'homework,andanyotherthings.Afterusingtheirpaperoradevicetotakenotesaboutthisconversation,thevolunteersweregivenanhourbreakandatasktokeepthemfromthinkingdirectlyaboutthestudy.Theywerethenaskedanumberofquestionslike“Whatarethedeadlinesforthecharacters’homework?”Thosewhousedpaperfornotetakingtookonly11minutestojotdowntheirthoughtsduringthestudy,whilepeoplewhousedtabletstook14minutes;smartphoneusersspentthemosttimeonthetask,taking16minutestowritedowntheirthoughts.Asfortheaccuracyoftheanswers,thosewritingonpaperseemedtostandout.Thissuggestedthatwritingonpaperbenefitedtheirmemory.8.Whydidthevolunteerswritingonpaperfinishnote-takingtasksfaster?A.Theirtaskswerelessdifficult.B.Theytooknoteswithoutanystops.C.Theirwritingstyleswereconsistent.D.Theycouldwriteintheiruniqueways.9.Whatwerethevolunteersrequiredtodointhestudy?A.Makeupsomeconversations.B.Raisequestionsforeachother.C.Takenotesaboutaconversation.D.Discussnoteswithgroupmembers.10.Whywerethevolunteersaskedtoanswerquestionsafterabreak?A.Totesttheirmemory. B.Toensuretheaccuracy.C.Tokeepthemenergetic. D.Toremovetheirthoughts.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“jotdown”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Leaveout. B.Writedown. C.Breakdown. D.Concentrateon.【答案】8.D9.C10.A11.BDHumansarenottheonlyonesadaptingto(适应)theeffectsofglobalclimatechange.Animalsarealsoadaptingtotheenvironmentalchanges—somewarm-bloodedanimalsarebeginningto“shapeshift(变身)”inresponsetoshiftsinclimate,accordingtoarecentstudycarriedoutbyateamofresearchers.TheleaderoftheteamisSaraRyding,aresearcheratDeakinUniversityinAustralia.Inthestudy,researchershavefoundnewevidencethatsupportsthetheorythatsomewarm-bloodedanimalsareexperiencingchangestotheirbodiesduetotherisingtemperatures,resultinginlargerlegs,earsandbeaks(喙)insomecases.Theresearchershavenotedthatwarm-bloodedanimalslivingincolderclimateshavesmallerlegs,earsandbeaksthananimalsofthesamespecieslivinginwarmerclimates.“Whenclimatechangeisdiscussedinmainstreammedia,peopleareasking‘Canhumansovercomethis?’or‘Whattechnologycansolvethis?’”Rydingsays.Shesaysthatjustlikehumans,animalsalsohavetoadapttoclimatechange,asshapeshiftingforsomeofthewarm-bloodedanimalsisoccurringoverafarshortertimeperiod.“Theclimatechangethatwehavecreatedisputtingmuchpressureonthem,andwhilesomespecieswilladapt,otherswillnot,”Rydingsays.ResearchershavefoundbodychangeinbirdsinAustraliaandNorthAmerica.CertainspeciesofAustralianparrotshaveshownabout4%~10%increaseinthesizeoftheirbeakssince1871,thereasonforwhichisrisingtemperatures.InNorthAmerica,thedark-eyedjunco(灯芯草雀)alsohasseenanincreaseinbeaksize.“Largerbeakshelpbirdsdissipate(驱散)extrabodyheatmoreeffectively,whichisusefulasglobaltemperaturesrise.However,shapeshiftingdoesnotmeanthatanimalsareabletodealwithclimatechangeeasilyandthatallis‘fine’,”Rydingsays.“Itjustmeansthattheyarestrugglingtoadjustthemselvestosurvivingit.”12.Whathappenstosomewarm-bloodedanimalsinwarmerclimates?A.Somepartsoftheirbodiesaremissing.B.Theirbodiesbecomecolderandcolder.C.Theirbodieschangeintosmallerones.DSomeoftheirbodypartsbecomelarger.13.Whyaretwotypesofanimalsmentionedinparagraph6?A.Towarnaboutthedecreaseofanimalspecies.B.Tospeakhighlyofanimals’abilitytosurvive.C.Toexplainwhyanimalschangethebodyshape.D.Toshowtheevidenceofanimals’shapeshifting.14.WhatdoSaraRyding’swordsinthelastparagraphsuggest?A.Climatechangedoeslittleharmtobirdspecies.B.Climatechangeisstillabigchallengeforbirds.C.Birdscaneasilydealwithglobalclimatechange.D.Birdsfailtoadjustthemselvestoclimatechange.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AllAnimalsHavetoAdapttoGlobalClimateChangeB.RisingTemperaturesAreDestroyingAnimals’BodiesC.ClimateChangeIsMakingSomeAnimalsShapeshiftD.Warm-bloodedAnimalsInformUsofGlobalWarming【答案】12.D13.D14.B15.C第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ifyoupostavideoonlineaboutyourperfecthomedecoration,andyourvideospreadsquickly,youcanexpecttogetcommentsfrompeoplewho’llfindsomethingtotalkabout.Buttheymayarguethatyourhomeissoperfectthatyoumusthavenotimetospendwithyourchildren,whichmaygetyoudown.____16____Thatistosay,you’llwanttoknowwhenyou’lladdressnegativecommentsandhowyou’lladdressthemwhenyouchoosetodoso.Ifsomeoneleavesanegativecommentonyoursocialmediaaccountandyouchoosetoignoreordelethiscanmakeitlookasthoughyouhavesomethingtohide.Ifyouhavenothingtohide,it’sfinetochoosethisaction.However,ifthere’shintof(一点点)truthinthecomment,itmaybeseemedthatyouchoosetoavoidaproblem.____17____Moreover,ifsomeonehassaidsomethingunfairaboutyou,it’sreasonabletomakeresponses.____18____It’sbesttorespondinapositiveandpolitemanner.Don’tgetdefensive,don’tbeangry,andstaycalm.Otherwise,you’llcomeacrossashavinglostyourcoolandappearlessreliable.What’smore,youcanaskthecommentertocontactyouprivately.____19____Instead,leaveacommentforthemaskingthemtocontactyoutodiscussinprivate.Thisshowseveryonethatyou’rewillingtoaddresstheissue,withoutneedingtomakeitapublicdiscussionforeveryonetosee.Finally,youmayusehumorinyourreplyifyouthinkthesituationcallsforit.Itcanshowyouaren’ttakingthesituationtooseriously.____20____A.However,don’tsimplysendthemdirectmessages.B.Soatthistime,itmightbebesttoengageinareply.C.Thenhowshouldwerespondtonegativecomments?D.Sowhenshouldyouactuallyignorenegativecomments?E.Andbeingfunnyhasthesameeffectasbeingpoliteorpositive.F.Thatbeingsaid,youprobablywanttoknowhowtodealwiththem.G.Eachcommentneedstobeconsideredonacomment-by-commentbasis.【答案】16.F17.B18.C19.A20.E第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Itwas9:55amonSunday.WhenIwokeup,thefirstthingIsawwastheshiningmobilescreen.I____21____itandfoundthatitwasacallfrommyboss.Hescreamed,“At10:25.themeetingisgoingtostart.Ifyou____22____tobringthefilestomyofficebeforethetime,Iwouldnothesitatetofireyou.”Irememberedtakinghisfilesand____23____togivethembacktohimthatday,butIforgottoremovethemfrommybag.Withmybag,I____24____tothenearbybusstopandgotintoabuswhichwasalreadypackedupwithlotsofpeople.____25____,Ifoundacomfortableplace.Butthedriverannouncedthatwehadtogetdownand____26____thebus.Icheckedforotherchoicesbutnonewere____27____.SoI____28____pushingitwithothers.Afterafewseconds,theengine____29____andIjumpedinsidethebusandsaid,“Fast,Iamlate.”Butthebuswasunbearably_____30_____.Onlysevenminutesremainedbythen.Itwasnotexpectedthatthebusbrokedown.Ididn'twaitanylongerandstartedtorunalongthefootpath.I_____31_____thatIwouldstillreachthereintime.Iwantedtorunfasterbutitseemedthatmy_____32_____didn’twant.Atlast,Iarrivedatmy_____33_____beforeaminuteortwo.“Sir,Ibroughtthefilesintime,”Isaidwithafeelingof_____34_____.“Thengivethembacktome,”hesaidhurriedly.Iturnedonlyto_____35_____thatIhadleftmybagINTHEBUS!21.A.sold B.checked C.destroyed D.hid22A.wished B.decided C.remembered D.failed23.A.refusing B.asking C.promising D.beginning24.A.hurried B.returned C.drove D.moved25.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Again D.Somehow26.A.miss B.push C.change D.catch27.A.available B.necessary C.important D.comfortable28.A.gaveup B.cameupwith C.lookedforwardto D.endedup29.A.stopped B.started C.broke D.leaked30.A.old B.crowded C.slow D.noisy31.A.hoped B.admitted C.explained D.suggested32.A.boss B.car C.colleagues D.legs33.A.home B.school C.destination D.office34.A.disappointment B.victory C.appreciation D.regret35.A.imply B.believe C.find D.predict【答案】21.B22.D23.C24.A25.D26.B27.A28.D29.B30.C31.A32.D33.C34.B35.C第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Movingtothecountryisn’tjustgoodforyourbankbalance.Anewstudyhasfoundcountrylifeisalsoofgreat____36____(beneficial)toyourmentalhealth.HouseagencyYopainterviewshomeownersacrosstheUKtofindoutwhethercountry____37____cityresidents(居民)liveinthebetterlocation.31percentofpeoplewholiveinthecountryconsider____38____(they)mosthappycomparedtoonly25percentofcityresidents.And18percentofpeoplewholiveinthecityadmittofeelingstressedcomparedtoaroundoneinsixcountryresidents.Cityresidentsarealso____39____(likely)tobeworriedaboutcrimeandairpollutionthancountryresidents,aswell____40____findingsafeoutsidespacefortheirchildren____41____(play).Oneofthedisadvantagesoflivinginthecountry____42____(be)poorpublictransport.Butthoselivinginthecountryspendasmallerpercentageoftheirincomeonhousing,andknowbetterthenamesoftheirneighborsthancityresidents.Themainreasonsfor____43____(hold)peoplebackareconcernsaboutthecostandtimeofcommuting(通勤)backintotown,andnotknowing____44____tomove.Tohelppeoplefindhappinessoutsideofthecitieswithouthavingtoworryabouttheirjobsandsalaries,YopacreatestheCommuterGuide,whichwillhelpfindthemostaffordableand_____45_____(access)places.【答案】36.benefit37.or38.themselves39.morelikely##likelier40.as41.toplay42.is43.holding44.where45.accessible第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校将举办“魅力中国(CharmingChina)”摄影展。请你给你的英国朋友David写封邮件,邀请他参展。内容包括:1.展览的时间和地点;2.作品的要求和截止日期;3.投稿方式:。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】DearDavid,I’mreallyexcitedtosharewithyouapieceofgoodnews.Ourschoolisgoingtoholdaphotographyexhibitionthemed“CharmingChina”inthelibrarynextmonth,whoseaimistopresentthebeautyofChinathroughphotos.Iknowyoulovephotography,sowhynotsendsomeofyourphotosofplacesorpeopleinChinathatimpressyoumost?Thepicturescanbeofdifferentsizesandmustgivepeoplepositivefeelings.It’ssaidthatyou’vebeentomanyplacesinChinaandhavetakenmanypictures.YouchooseyourfavoriteoneandIamsurevisitorswilllikeyourwork.Finally,yourworkshallbesenttocharmingphoto@beforethisSunday.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。WhenIwasaboy,Ihadthecraziestbusridetoschooleveryday.FirstIhadtogetupearly,wolfdownmybreakfast,andwalkacrosstheshakyandswingingwoodenbridgethatcrossedtheriverbetweenourhouseandthemainroad.ThenIstoodandwaitedforthebustoarrive.WhenitgotthereIclimbedin.Iwasalwaysoneofthefirstonesonthebus.Theneventhoughthebuswasonly4milesfromschool,Istartedaridethatwouldlastmorethan45minutes.First,thebuswentintheoppositedirectionfor6miles,parkedandwaitedforanotherbustotransferkidsontoit.Thenitstartedback,butinsteadofgoingstraighttomyschool,itstartedupalongandwindingmountainroadpausingateveryhousetopickupmorekids.Theroadswirledaroundthemountainandbackdownwiththebusgettingfuller,louder,andnoisierwitheachstop.Finally,itarrivedatthehighschooltodropofftheolderkidsbeforeheadingontomygradeschool.Buteventhenitdidn’tgostraighttherebutinsteadheadeddownanotherrockydirtroadthatwasfullofpotholestopickupevenmorechildren.Iusuallygottotheschoolstressed,tired,andjustbeforethefirstclassbellrang.Thankfully,theridehomewasdifferent.Duringitthelastkidspickedupbecame

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