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2023-2024学年江西省高三上册期中英语质量检测模拟试卷第一部分听力(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)1.Whydidn'tthewomansleepwelllastnight?A.Therewasadogbarking. B.Therewassomeloudmusic.C.Thereweresomebirdssinging.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Drivingacar. B.Checkingamap. C.Pointingthedirections.3.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Themanistheonlyonetotakethesubway. B.Thetrainisunreliableonrainydays.C.Themanmadeapoorexcuse.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacarshop. B.Atagarage. C.Atacarpark.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abudget. B.Anevent. C.Theboss.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Whentogetfullprepared. B.Whentomeettheaccountant.C.Whentovisitacustomer.m.?Whatwillthewomandoat2:30p.m.?A.Attendanappointment. B.Talkwiththeaccountant.C.Meettheman.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What'sthebestlanguagestudymethodaccordingtotheman?A.Speakingwithlocalpeople. B.Listeningtonews. C.Usinganapp.9.Whatdoesthemanvaluemost?A.Touringthecountry. B.Exploringlocalcafes.C.Gettinginvolvedinculture.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhereisPizzaDelight?A.Inthecitycenter. B.Neartheman'shouse. C.Bythemovietheatre.11.Whatisthewoman’sopinionofthepizzainPizzaDelight?A.It'sfancy. B.It'sfine. C.It'sbad.12.Howsoonwillthespeakersleave?A.In15minutes. B.In30minutes. C.In45minutes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthekeyfactorinwindsurfing?A.High-qualityequipment. B.Personalphysicalcondition.C.Previoussportingexperience.14.WhatadvicedoesLilygiveonsafety?A.Usenoticeableboardandsail. B.Preparelife-savingequipment.C.Tellsomeonehowyoucanbeidentified.15.WhatdoesLilyenjoymostaboutwindsurfing?A.Forgettingeverydayworries.B.Learningnewtechniques.C.Developinghermuscles.16.WhatmightLilydointhefuture?A.Giveupwindsurfing. B.Actasawindsurfingcoach.C.Takepartinwindsurfingcompetitions.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanthelistenersdoduringtheopening?A.Enteracompetition. B.Meetasportsman. C.Getasignedcopy.18.Whatwillallcompetitorsreceive?A.Ticketsforsportsevents. B.Sportscalendars. C.SignedcopiesofCDs.19.Howmuchdoesthefitnesstestcostthismonth?A.15. B.30. C.50.20.Whatdoesthespeakerencouragelistenerstodointheend?A.Tobookaplaceviaemail. B.Totryoutequipmentatopeningmornings.C.Toopenanaccountformoreoffers.第一部分阅读理解(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。AInspiredbyhismentorLouisSullivan,aninfluentialfigureintheworldofmodernistarchitecture,FrankLloydWrightcoinedtheterm“organicarchitecture”around1908.Ratherthanimitatingnatureororganicelementswithinthenaturalworld,organicarchitectureismoreconcernedwithre-interpretationofnatureandharmonybetweentheorganicandthebuiltenvironment.Itensuresthattheindividualelementswithinbuildingsareputtogethertoreflecttheorderwithinnature.Herearefourofthemoststrikingexamples.CasaMilàLocation:Barcelona,inYearofcompletion:1910Architect:AntoniGaudiConsideredthegreatestmasterofCatalanModernism,AntoniGaudiwasdevotedtonatureandtheCatholicreligion.Whileheoriginallyintendedthisorganicbuildingtohaveareligiouspurpose,itisnowanapartmentbuilding.Truetotheorganicstyle,itfeatureshoneyshapesthatseeminglyemergefromtheearth.LearningHubatNanyangTechnologicalUniversity(NTU)Location:SingaporeYearofcompletion:2015Architect:ThomasHeatherwickEarningthenicknames“dimsumbasketbuilding”and“theHive”,theLearningHubconsistsof12eight-storeytowersarrangedaroundapublicatrium(天井).Theorganicnatureofthebuildingextendstoitsinteriorwithfeatureslikegardensthatareintendedtoencouragesocialinteractionsandstudyamongstudents.FallingWaterLocation:MillRun,PennsylvaniaYearofcompletion:1939Architect:FrankLloydWrightAclassicofmodernismandorganicarchitecture,FallingWatersitsontopofawaterfall.FrankLloydWrightdesigneditfortheKaufmannfamilywho—thoughtheyhadoriginallyhopedforaviewofthewaterfall—cametolovethehome.EastBeachCaféLocation:Littlehampton,UKYearofcompletion:2007Architect:ThomasHeatherwickLocatedinaseasideareawithanindustrialhistory,EastBeachCaféresemblesapieceofdriftwood.Fortymeterslong,sevenmeterswideandfivemetershigh,itinitiallypolarizedlocals,buthassincebeenwell-receivedbythewholecommunity.ItwasthefirstbuildingforThomasHeatherwickwhopreviouslywasbetterknownasasculptor.21.Whichbuildingwasdesignedtoserveareligiouspurpose?A.CasaMilà. B.LearningHubatNTU.C.FallingWater. D.EastBeachCafe.22.Whatdoweknowaboutthefourbuildingsinthetext?A.Theyarearchitecturalclassicsofmodernism.B.Theyfeatureimitationsofanimalsorelementsinnature.C.EastBeachCaféwasnotwelcomedbyallthelocalsinitially.D.ThedesignerofLearningHubatNTUinventedtheconcept“organicarchitecture”.23.Whichofthefollowingmagazinesisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.NationalGeographicB.ArchitecturalDigestC.OrganicGardeningD.BBCHistoryB“Dana,howareyoufeelingtoday?”Iask,myeyesclockingherdirtyuniform,andthedarkcirclesunderhereyes.“OK,”Danamumbles(嘟囔).“Haveyoueatentoday?”Shenods.Anotherlie.“CanIgetyouanything?”ButwhatcouldIpossiblygether?Abedroomofherown?Afamilywithlove?“No,thanks.”Herrepeatedabsencefromschoolrecentlyhaswornoutteachers’patience.ButIdon’twanttosendherbacktoclass.Whatuseisitknowingallthesquarenumbersandallthegrammaticalruleswhenshehastoworkouthowtowash,cookanddecidebetweenfeedingherselforheryoungersister?“Abiscuit?”Ioffer.ItworksandDanatakesthebiscuitIhandher.IrememberthefirsttimeImetDana,thedayaftershelockedherselfinthehousewhenhermumabandonedthefamily.IrememberthinkinghowyoungshewastohavebuiltsuchahighwallaroundherselfandhowonearthIcouldpossiblybreakthrough.Asasocialworker,itismyjobtoknockdownsuchwallsnomatterhow.Iknowitwouldtakemorethanabiscuittoeaseoutoneofherbricks.ButIwilltry.“Howareyoufeeling?”Ipushslightly,hopingthebiscuitmighthavesoftenedher.“OK,”sheshrugs.I’mabouttochangetopicswhenhereyesrestonmyarm.“Howdoesthatfeel,Mia?”Danastaresatme.Thesleeveofmyblousehasrolledup,evidenceofhowdeepIhadputitintothebiscuitcan.Adeepscaralongmyarmisobviousagainstmyfairskin.Irollmysleevebackdown,“It’sfromafire.Ithurt.ButeverythingwillbeOKwhenyouthinkit’sOK.”Danapausesandpicksupanotherbiscuit.Inthatinstant,IknowsomethinghaschangedintheroomandwemightactuallybeOK.24.WhyisDanaoftenabsentfromschool?A.Becauseshelocksherselfup. B.Becauseschoollessonsareuseless.C.Becausesheisstrugglingwithlife. D.Becausesheisdislikedbyherteachers.25.WhatdoweknowaboutMia?A.ShetriestoreachouttoDana. B.Sheissensitiveaboutherscar.C.Sheisademandingsocialworker. D.Sheworkstoimproveparent-childrelationship.26.Whatdoestheendingofthetextimply?A.MiagainsabetterunderstandingofDana.B.Theatmosphereishappyandharmonious.C.Troubledteensrequiremorecareandsupport.D.AclosebondisformingbetweenMiaandDana.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OKB.Biscuits C.AwhitelieD.AdeepscarCInourinformation-drivensociety,shapingourworldviewthroughthemediaissimilartoforminganopinionaboutsomeonesolelybasedonapictureoftheirfoot.Whilethemediamightnotdeliberatelydeceiveus,itoftenfailstoprovideacomprehensiveviewofreality.Consequently,thequestionarises:Where,then,shallwegetourinformationfromifnotfromthemedia?Whocanwetrust?Howaboutexperts-peoplewhodevotetheirworkinglivestounderstandingtheirchosensliceoftheworld?However,evenexpertscanfallpreytotheallureofoversimplification,leadingtothe“singleperspectiveinstinct”thathampers(阻碍)ourabilitytograsptheintricacies(错综复杂)oftheworld.Simpleideascanbeappealingbecausetheyofferasenseofunderstandingandcertainty.Anditiseasytotakeoffdownaslipperyslope,fromoneattention-grabbingsimpleideatoafeelingthatthisideabeautifullyexplains,oristhebeautifulsolutionfor,lotsofotherthings.Theworldbecomessimplethatway.Yet,whenweembraceasingularcauseorsolutionforallproblems,weriskoversimplifyingcomplexissues.Forinstance,championingtheconceptofequalitymayleadustoviewallproblemsthroughthelensofinequalityandseeresourcedistributionasthesolepanacea(灵丹妙药).However,suchrigiditypreventsusfromseeingthemultidimensionalnatureofchallengesandhinderstruecomprehensionofreality.This“singleperspectiveinstinct”ultimatelycloudsourjudgmentandrestrictsourcapacitytotacklecomplexissueseffectively.Beingalwaysinfavoroforalwaysagainstanyparticularideamakesyoublindtoinformationthatdoesn’tfityourperspective.Thisisusuallyabadapproachifyouwouldliketounderstandreality.Instead,constantlytestyourfavoriteideasforweaknesses.Behumbleabouttheextentofyourexpertise.Becuriousaboutnewinformationthatdoesn’tfit,andinformationfromotherfields.Andratherthantalkingonlytopeoplewhoagreewithyou,orcollectingexamplesthatfityourideas,consultpeoplewhocontradictyou,disagreewithyou,andputforwarddifferentideasasagreatresourceforunderstandingtheworld.Ifthismeansyoudon’thavetimetoformsomanyopinions,sowhat?Wouldn’tyouratherhavefewopinionsthatarerightthanmanythatarewrong?28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“allure”inPara.2probablymean?A.Temptation. B.Tradition. C.Convenience. D.Consequence.29.Whyaresimpleideasappealingaccordingtothepassage?A.Theymeetpeople’sdemandforhighefficiency.B.Theygenerateasenseofcompleteunderstanding.C.Theyareraisedandsupportedbymultipleexperts.D.Theyreflecttheopinionsoflike-mindedindividuals.30.Whatwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Simplifyingmattersreleasesenergyforhumanbrains.B.Constanttestsonourideashelpmakeupforourweakness.C.Awell-foundedopinioncountsmorethanmanyshallowones.D.Peoplewhodisagreewithusoftenhavecomprehensiveviews.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.EmbracingDisagreement:RefusingOvercomplexityB.SimplifyingInformation:EnhancingComprehensionC.UnderstandingDifferences:EstablishingRelationshipsD.NavigatingComplexity:ChallengingOversimplificationDWhomshouldyoumarry?Whereshouldyoulive?Howshouldyouspendyourtime?Forcenturies,peoplehavereliedontheirgutinstincts(直觉)tofigureouttheanswerstotheselife-changingquestions.Now,though,thereisabetterway.Wearelivingthroughadataexplosion,asvastamountsofinformationaboutallaspectsofhumanbehaviorhavebecomemoreandmoreaccessible.Wecanusethisbigdatatohelpdeterminethebestcoursetochart.Therehaslongbeenoverwhelming—andoftensurprising—evidencethatalgorithms(算法)canbemuchbetterthanpeopleatmakingdifficultdecisions.Researchershavecollecteddataonvariouskindsofchoicespeoplemake,theinformationtheybasethosechoiceson,andhowthingsturnout.Theyhavefound,forexample,thatasimpledata-drivenalgorithmwouldhavebeenbetterthanjudgesatdecidingwhetheradefendantshouldstayinprisonorbereleased;betterthandoctorsatdecidingwhetherapatientshouldundergosurgery;andbetterthanschoolprincipalsatdecidingwhichteachersshouldbepromoted.Thepowerofdataanalysishasbeenprovedinthesportsandbusinessworlds,too.AsmadefamousbythebookandmovieMoneyball,baseballteamsfoundthatalgorithmswerebetterthanscouts(星探)atpickingplayers,andbetterthanmanagersatpickingstrategies.Infinance,thehedgefundRenaissanceTechnologiesremarkablydefeatedcompetitorsbyseekingoutpatternsinstockmarketdataandusingthemtoinformitsinvestmentstrategy.TechfirmsinSiliconValleyhavefoundthatdatafromexperimentsprovidesbetterinsightsintohowtodesigntheirwebsitesthandesignerscould.Thesearetheearlydaysofthedatarevolutionindecision-making.Iamnotclaimingthatwecancompletelycountonalgorithmstomakeourlifestylechoices,thoughwemightgettothatpointinthefuture.Iamclaiminginsteadthatwecanallimproveourdecision-makingalotbyconsultingevidenceminedfromthousandsormillionsofpeoplewhofaceddilemmassimilartoours.Andwecandothatnow.32.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Bigdataisadouble-edgedsword.B.Datarevolutionwillchangepeople’slife.C.Bigdataishelpfulinmakingimportantdecisions.D.Algorithmsbehavesbetterthanpeopleinmanyfields.33.Accordingtoparagraph2,algorithmsmightNOTdefeatpeoplein_________.A.courtrulings B.jobpromotionsC.operativeestimation D.teachingpractices34.Whatisthewritingpurposeofparagraph3?A.Toprovidefurtherevidence. B.Toshowpotentialapplications.C.Toencouragetheuseofbigdata. D.Toexplainhowtousealgorithms.35.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthormostprobablyagreewith?A.Algorithmsofferperfectadvicenow.B.Bigdatawillcertainlycausearevolution.C.Bigdatacanmakeupforourlackofexperience.D.Algorithmsareboundtobefullytrustedinthefuture.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Bodyimageisaperson’sopinionsandfeelingsabouthisorherownbodyandphysicalappearance.36Youappreciateyourbodyforitscapabilitiesandacceptitsimperfections.So,whatcanyoudotodevelopapositivebodyimage?Herearesomeideas.Recognizeyourstrengths.Differentbodytypesaregoodfordifferentthings.Whatdoesyourbodydowell?Maybeyourspeed,strength,orcoordinationmakesyoubetterthanothersatacertainsport.Thatmaybebasketball,tabletennis,mountainbiking,dancing,orevenrunning.Orperhapsyouhavenonsportsskills,likedrawing,painting,singing,playingamusicalinstrument,writingoracting.37Exerciseregularly.Exercisecanhelpyoulookgoodandfeelgoodaboutyourself.Goodphysiques(体型)don’tjusthappen.38Ahealthyhabitcanbeassimpleasexercising20minutestoonehourthreedaysaweek.Workingoutcanalsoliftyourspirits.39Practicinggoodhabits—regularshowering;takingcareofyourteeth,hair,andskin;wearingcleanclothes,andsoon—canhelpyoubuildapositivebodyimage.Beyourself.Yourbodyisjustonepartofwhoyouare.40Sotrynottoletsmallimperfectionstakeover.A.Respectyourbody.B.Usethisasanopportunitytodiscoverwhatyou’regoodat.C.Yourtalentforcomedy,aquickwit,andalltheotherthingsmakeyouunique.D.Theytakehardwork,regularworkouts,andahealthydiet.E.Havingapositivebodyimagemeansfeelingsatisfiedwiththewayyoulook.F.Justexploretalentsthatyoufeelgoodabout.G.Thegoodnewsisthatself-imageandbodyimagecanbechanged.第二部分语言运用(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。ShawnCheshirerodeacrossthecountryonherbicycle,dependingonJesseCrandall,achemistryprofessor,toguidehereverystepoftheway.Cheshirelosther41afteranaccidentnineyearsagoandturnedto42becauseshebelievedsportsandphysicalchallengesgaveher“anotheropportunityat43”.ThroughafriendshipwithCrandall,shehas44bicyclingtoheractivities,travelingacrossthecountry,meetingandinspiringpeopleallalongtheway.ToCrandall,teachingandguidingareabouthelpingothersthrough45.“Formanystudents,chemistryissomethingtheyhavenoexperiencewith,”Crandallsaid.“So,whenI’mteaching,ithelpstothinkaboutmyexperiences46myblindfriendCheshire.ThenItrytalkingaboutthelessoninalanguagethat,47,everybodycanunderstand.”CrandallandCheshirehavebeenskiing,climbingandbicyclingtogetherforthepastdecade.In2018,the48facedthesteepterrain(地形)oftheGrandCanyon,completinga49hikinginjustovertwenty-fourhours.Astheywalkedforty-twomilesthroughthenight,Cheshire50warningsofdangersfromCrandall,aswellasthenoiseofthebellhewore,which51astheyadvanced.In2021,Cheshire52anotherworldrecordbybeingthefirstdisabledtorideherownbicyclefromthePacificOceantotheAtlanticOcean.Whiletheirnextadventureremainsuncertain,Crandallknowsthatthereareno53withCheshire.TheyhavediscussedskiingacrossAntarcticaasapotentialfutureendeavor.Their54andshareddeterminationwillcontinuetomotivateotherstoovercomesetbacksand55boundaries.41.A.hearing B.sight C.balance D.mind42.A.religion B.nature C.athletics D.art43.A.living B.struggling C.learning D.testing44.A.introduced B.adapted C.added D.applied45.A.disasters B.difficulties C.accidents D.injuries46.A.interviewing B.evaluating C.following D.coaching47.A.theoretically B.unexpectedly C.occasionally D.hopefully48.A.pair B.family C.community D.army49.A.refreshing B.relaxing C.challenging D.frustrating50.A.caredabout B.listenedfor C.pickedup D.repliedto51.A.broke B.fell C.shone D.sounded52.A.set B.monitored C.kept D.issued53.A.secrets B.promises C.limits D.choices54.A.bond B.encouragement C.techniques D.preferences55.A.establish B.push C.respect D.maintain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。Theyear1970witnessedtheestablishmentoftheWorldEarthDay.Over50yearslater,56startedasagrassrootsmovementhasexplodedintoaninternationaldayofattentionandcampaigns57(commit)topreservingtheenvironment.AccordingtotheEarthDayNetwork,oneofthelargestactivistorganizationsholdingEarthDayevents,manya58(participate)acrosstheglobecelebratesEarthDayinadifferentway.RachelCarson'sbookSilentSpringpublishedin1962wasamongaseriesofcriticalenvironmentalissues59(help)givebirthtotheenvironmentalmovement.Thebookbrought60tolightthattheuseofapesticidecalledDDTwaspollutingriversanddestroyingtheeggsofbirdslikebaldeagles.Thenumberofthelatterdeclined61(dramatic).Then,in1969,alargeoilleakneartheSantaBarbaraCountycoast62(drive)thethenSenatorGaylordNelsontoputEarthDayonthenationalstage.InthepastyearssincethefirstEarthDay,there63(be)alargenumberofmajorenvironmentwins.Protectionhasbeenputinplaceoneverything64cleanwatertoendangeredspecies.ThethemeofEarthDay2023is"EarthforAll",theconceptof65emphasizeshumanbeingsmustrespectnature,followitswaysandprotectit.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是某英文网站负责人李华,你们网站近期将举办以海洋保护为主题的海报设计大赛,在华交换生Freddie对此很感兴趣并写信咨询比赛的相关信息,请你给他回信,内容包括:1.大赛目的;2.作品要求;3.参赛方式.注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.可适当补充细节,使行文流畅。第二节(满分25分)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。IknewIwouldhaveabeyond-busysummer.IwouldbeajuniorteacherfortheLittleDragonsKarate(空手道)Camp.AndIhadtodosummerswimteam.AndOllieandIalreadyhadtwocustomersforourdog-walkingbusiness.“Youmightbebitingoffmorethanyoucanchew,”mymomsaidwithawarningglimpsewhenItalkedtoheraboutitandannounced,"Iwanttodoeverything!"“Don’tworry.”Igrinned.“Ihavestrongteeth!”Mymomsmiledback.“Inthiscase,itsyourorganizationalskills,notyourteeth,thatneedtobestrong.”Ididn'ttakeittomyheart.Andthefirstweekreallywasnoproblem.MyfriendOlliewasoutoftownandkaratecamphadn’tstarted,somyswimstuffwasallIneededtoworryabout.Thenextweekwasgreattoo.Iswam,andaLittleDragonatkaratecamptoldmeIwashisfavoriteteacherever!Ididlearn,though,thatstayingorganizedwithtwoactivitieswasharder.Mybackpackwasalreadystuffedwithatowelandswimthings,soIneededanotherformykarateclothing.Ridingmybikefromkaratecamptothepoolwithtwobackpackswasachallenge.ButIstillhaditundercontroluntilOlliegotback.“We’relategettingourbusinesstogether!”hesaid.“We’llhavetospendeveryreminutepreparing.”“ButIdon'thaveanyreminutes!”Isaid.“DidyouforgetweagreedtowalkAlfieeverySaturday?AndMuffinonTuesdaysat4:00?”Ollieasked.Icouldn’tletOlliedown,soItookoutathirdbackpackandfilleditwithdogtoys,treats,andplasticbags.IthoughtIwasallset.ButIwaswrong!Itdidn'ttakelongformydog-walkingstuffandkaratestuffandswimstufftogetallmixedup,forgotten,orlost.Oneday,IforgotmykaratebackpackandhadtoborrowEmma'sextraoutfit,whichwastootight.Thenextday,Irememberedmykaratestuffbutforgotmyswimsuit,soIhadtohelpoutinthesnackshopandstayoutofthepoolallafternoon.Andanothertime,whenIreachedintomydog-walkingpackforplasticbags,allIcouldfindwereswimgoggles(护目镜)andsunscreen.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.ParagraphI:Worsestill,Ihadtokeeptrackofallthespecialtimes. Paragraph2:Luckily,I,withmyparents,cameupwithasolutiontogetorganized. 英语答案1-5AACBA6-10BCACC11-15BABCA16-20CBBAC21-23ACB24-27CADA28-31ABCD32-35BDAC36-40EFDAC41-45BCACB46-50DDACB51-55DACAB56.what57.committed58.participant59.helping60.it61.dramatically62.drove63.havebeen64.from65.which应用文Possibleversion:DearFreddie,Exceedinglydelightedtoknowthatyouintendtoparticipateintheposterdesigncontestthemedonoceanprotection,I’mwritingtoinformyouofsomedetailedinformation.Inabidtoarousetheawarenessofmarineconservation,theStudentUnionorganizesthiscontest,whereallthestudentsarewelcometosubmittheirentries.Originality,byallmeans,isthefirstrequirement.Plus,theposteryoudesignshouldbeinspiringandthought-provoking,clearlyillustratingthesignificanceoftheoceanandtheurgencytoprotectit.Moreover,apowerfulsloganisalsopreferred,whichwillmakeyourworkmorepersuasiveandimpressive.Ifyouareinterested,submityourentrybeforeNovember10thish.Lookingforwardtoyour

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