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2021-2022高考英语模拟试卷

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1.inthelastexamination,shewasmoreconfidentofanothersuccessinthecomingone.

A.TosucceedB.TohavesucceededC.HavingsucceededD.succeeding

2.■•一Marywasaskedtodosomethingimportant.

・・・Itdoesn'tmatter.Lefstheworkwhereitisleftoff.

A.takeupB.takedownC.takeinD.takeoff

3.—It'ssohumidthesedays!

一Don'tworry!Theraintostopfromtomorrow.

A.willexpectB.expects

C.willbeexpectedD.isexpected

4.Thatpreservedhistoricvillageconnectedtodowntownbyahighwayismanyofficeworkersspendtheir

weekends.

A.whatB.how

C.whereD.why

5.TheearthquakeinJapan,measuring9.0ontheRichterScale,wassoviolentcauseaseriesofexplosionsof

thenuclearreactorsinseveralpowerstations.

A.toB.thatC.astoD.asthat

6.Thetrafficisheavythesedays.Iarriveabitlate,socouldyousavemeaplace?

A.can

B.must

C.need

D.might

7.Theargumentremainsextremelyheateditisnecessarytofrequentlyupdateteachingmaterial.

A.thatB.whichC.ifD.whether

8.一Whyareyousoupset?

—Ihadmycomputerrepairedyesterday,butitworkagain.

A.doesn'tB.didn't

C.won'tD.wouldn't

9.hislove,Chrissenthismomathank-younoteonMother'sDay.

A.ExpressingB.ExpressedC.ToexpressD.Havingexpressed

10.(2015•北京)theearlyflight,weorderedataxiinadvanceandgotupveryearly.

A.CatchingB.Caught

C.TocatchD.Catch

11.Thereaslightdecreaseinhisweightbutheeatstoomuch.

A.wasB.couldhavebeen

C.hadbeenD.couldbe

12.—WherewasI?

—Youyoudidn'tlikeyourjob.

A.hadsaidB.said

C.weresayingD.hassaid

13.Thepolicehaveanyonewithinformationtocomeforwardandtalktothem.

A.appealedtoB・attendedto

C.respondedtoD.attachedto

14.Onceyou'vetheitemsyouordered,putthisrecordinyourfile.

A.checkedinB.checkedoff

C.checkedoutD.checkedwith

15.—Isitenoughtofinishtheformforapassport,Madam?

—Yourpassportapplicationformshouldbebytworecentphotos.

A.updatedB.accompanied

C.establishedD.identified

16.—Itshouldn'ttakelongtoclearupafterthepartyifweallvolunteertohelp.

一That'sright..

A.ManyhandsmakelightworkB.Somethingisbetterthannothing

C.ThemorethemerrierD.Thesoonerbegin,thesoonerdone

17.Sheissuchanirritatingwoman,Idon'tknowhowyoucanher.

A.putupB.standwithC.standuptoD.putupwith

18.IcanDiana'sthoughtsfromthechangesinherfacialexpressions.

A.readB.noticeC.countD.watch

19.Whentheyfirstcametothecity,myparentsoftenwenttoneighborsforatalk,justastheyinthe

countryside.

A.willdoB.haddone

C.havedoneD.weredoing

20.…IhearyouHlcancelallyourplansandappointments.Why?

…Theymylife.Ijustcan'tstop.

A.controlB.controlled

C.havecontrolledD.havebeencontrolling

第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。

21.(6分)NewYorkCity.Freelance

TheKidPassblogiscreatedbycontributionsfromawesomefreelancewriterswhoworkfromhome,andare

excitedtosharetheirexperiencesandrecommendationsforkids'activitiesaroundNewYorkCity!KidPassisflexible,

soitallowsparentslikeustospendmoretimewiththeirkidsandworkfromhomeoranywheretheylike,while

buildingagreatresourceofrecommendationsforotherparents.

Wearehiringfreelancewriterswhocancontributearticlestoourblog.Wepayyouforeacharticlethatwe

acceptorapprovestartingat$20forshortarticlesand$100+forlongerarticleswithoriginalresearch,photos,and

videos.

Ifyouenjoybeingaparent“intheknow",researchingnewkids'activitiesonline,orgoingaroundyour

neighborhoodtovisitnewkids'centres,indoorplayspaces,events,orclasses,thenKidPasscouldbegreatforyou!

Aboutyou:

*Possessafriendly,confidentwritingstyle.

*Workfromwhereveryouwant.

*Abletoexplorekidclassesandactivitiesinyourneighborhood.

*Takephotosandvideosifyouareinterestedinwritinglongerresearchpiecesforus.

*Promptincommunication,responsibleandabletomeetdeadlines.

Toapply,submitthefollowing:

*Twowritingsamplesthathavenotbeenpublishedelsewhereandnotbeencopied.

*Foronesample,pleaseincludealist/round-upoffivelocalkids'classesforacertainagegroupinyour

neighborhood.

*Forthesecondsample,pleaseincludeasinglereviewofoneofthekids'classes/activitiesandincludepictures.

"Submitthesebyemailandincludeabriefintroductiontoyourself.

1、WhatdoweknowabouttheKidPassblog?

A.Ithasalottodowithchildren'sactivities.

B.Itoffersmuchadviceonhowtoraisekids.

C.Itteachesparentstodesignkids'gamesonline.

D.Itencouragesparentstoaccompanytheirkidsmore.

2、Thepassagemainlyinformsusof.

A.thehistoryoftheKidPassblog

B.thetipsonwritinggoodarticlesonline

C.theimportanceofcommunicatingwithkids

D.therequirementsofworkingasafreelancewriter

22.(8分)Asunflowerisasunflower.Amobilephoneisamobilephone.Butcanyoucombinethetwotodo

somethingforyourlocalenvironment?Asearlyasnextyearitmaywellbepossible.Whenyouhavefinishedwithyour

mobilephoneyouwillbeabletoburyitinagardenoraplantpotandwaitforittoflower.

Abiodegradable(生物所能分解的)mobilephonewas,thismonth,introducedbyscientists.Itishopedthatthenew

typeofphonewillencourageconsumerstorecycle.

Scientistshavecomeupwithanewmaterialoverthelastfiveyears.Itlookslikeanyotherplasticandcanbehard

orsoft,andisabletochangeshape.Overtimeitcanalsobreakdownintothesoilwithoutgivingoutanypoisonous

chemicals.Britishresearchersusedthenewmaterialtodevelopaphonecoverthatcontainsasunflowerseed.Whenthis

newtypeofcoverturnsintowaste,itformsfertilizers.Thesefeedtheseedandhelptheflowergrow.

Engineershavedesignedasmalltransparent(透明的)windowtoholdtheseed.Theyhavemadesureitonlygrows

whenthephoneisthrownaway."We'veonlyputsunflowerseedsintothecoverssofar.Butweareworkingwithplant

expertstofindoutwhichflowerswouldperformbest.Maybewecouldputrosesinnexttime."saidonescientist

Asphonetechnologyisdevelopingsoquickly,peopleareconstantlythrowingtheirmobilesaway.Thismeans

manufacturersareunderpressuretofindwaysofrecyclingthem.Some650millionmobilephoneshavebeensoldthis

year.Mostofthemwillbethrownawaywithintwoyears,addingplastic,heavymetalandchemicalwastetothe

environment.Abiodegradablecovercanoffersomerelieffornature,accordingtothescientists.

“Theseedcomesoutandtheflowergrowsinthepotsoyoudon'thavetoconcernyourselfwiththephonewhenyou

havefinishedusingit,“saidKerryKirwan.Sheleadstheresearchteam,whichisbasedattheUniversityofWarwickin

Britain.

1、Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?

A.Totellthepopularityofbiodegradablecellphones.

B.Todiscussthedevelopmentofthecellphonetechnology.

C.Topersuadethereaderstobuythebiodegradablecellphone.

D.Tointroduceanenvironmental-friendlycellphonetoreaders.

2、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthecoverofthenewtypeofphone?

A.Itcanturnintousefulfertilizerforthesunflowerseeds.

B.Itcanhardlyserveasthestorageforthesunflowerseed.

C.Itmaygiveoutpoisonouschemicalswhenbreakingdown.

D.Itmaymaketheseedgrowafterthephoneisthrownaway.

3^Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thenewtypeofmobilephonewillsellextremelywell.

B.Thenewtypeofmobilephoneisalreadyonthemarket.

C.Otherflowersmaybeusedinthenewtypeofcellphone.

D.Mobilephoneisincreasinglyimportanttotheenvironment.

4、Themostsuitabletitleforthispassagemightbe“"・

A.DesignaPhoneB.HelptheSunflowertogrow

C.ProtectOurEnvironmentD.PlantYourPhone

23.(8分)Thepillswetaketotreatanxietymayaffectthebehavioroffish,newresearchinthejournalScience

suggests.

Swedishresearchersfoundacommondruginriversdownstreamofwastewatertreatmentplants.Itisadrugfor

treatinganxiety,calledoxazepam.Itisaccumulatinginfishandmakesthembolder.Wastewatertreatmentplantsare

notdesignedtogetridofdrugs.Asaresult,thedrugsendupinwildlife,reachingharmfullevels.

"It'ssomethingwedon'tthinkaboutveryoften,buttherearealotofsimilaritiesbetweenfishandhumans.So

someofourresponsestodrugscanbeseeninfishaswell,“saidKarenKidd.SheisabiologistattheUniversityofNew

Brunswick,Canada.Themood-alteringdrugsgetintowaterwayswhenpeopletakingtheprescriptionsthrowunused

pillsintothewastestream.

Theresearchersletperch(纳鱼)swiminlabtankswithconcentrationssimilartothosefounddownstreamfrom

wastewatertreatmentplants."Theperchpreferredtoswimaloneratherthaninlargegroups.Theyweremorelikelyto

exploretheirenvironment,95saidMicaelJonssonofUmeaUniversityinSweden,whohelpedleadtheresearch.

Jonssonsaid,“Thisadventurousbehaviorrequiredmoreenergy.Andtheyatemoreplankton(浮游生物),ortiny

algae-eatinganimals,toguaranteeenoughenergyfortheiractivities.Thiscouldreducethepopulationofplankton."The

resultcouldbemorealgae(水藻).Ontheotherhand,thenewbehaviorcouldleadtotheoppositeeffect.Ifperchmake

themselvesclosertotheirnaturalenemies,theyarelikelytobeeatenbythem.

Noneofthescientistsissuggestingthatpeopleshouldgiveupthesedrugs.Theyjustwanttoreducetheeffectsof

themedicinesontheenvironment.Theyrecommendwastewatertreatmentplantsshouldberedesignedtogetridof

thesemedicines.ButKiddsaidthatwouldbetooexpensiveforsomecommunities.

BryanBrooks,directoroftheEnvironmentalHealthScienceProgramatBaylorUniversity,saiddrugscouldalso

bedesignedtobreakdownmorequicklyintheenvironment.Andthegovernmentcouldcontinuetorunrecycling

programswherepeopledropofftheirunuseddrugsatgovernmentlocations.Brookssaidhe'$particularlyconcerned

aboutdrugeffectsonaquatic(水生的)environments,liketheTrinityRiversouthofDallasandtheSouthPlatteRiver

nearDenver,wherethemajorityoftheflowcomesfromtreatedwastewater.Inthedevelopingworld,hesaid,the

problemmaybeevenworse,becauseofcarelesswastewatertreatmentandindustrialregulations.

1、Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesoxazepam^effectonfish?

A.Itcausesfishtobemoredaring.B.Itmakesfishmuchstronger.

C.Ithaslittleinfluenceonfish.D.Ithelpstreatafishdisease.

2、Whatwillhappenifperchbecomeadventurous?

A.Theywilleatmorealgae.

B.Therewillbelessplankton.

C.Theywillneedmoreoxazepam.

D.Theirnaturalenemieswillbestronger.

3、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Morewastewatertreatmentplantsareneeded

B.Fishinwastewaterbecomemoreadventurous

C.Drugsfortreatingmentaldiseasesendupinwildlife

D.Anxietydrugsfoundinriverschangethebehavioroffish

24.(8分)The“swim・with・dolphins”touristindustryisbecomingmorepopulareveryyearwiththe

increaseofpeople'sincome.Afterall,itcancostalargeamountofmoneytohavethiskindofholiday

experience.Sotouroperatorstrytoplaceeagerswimmersasnearaspossibletothedolphinsbytryingto

predictwherethedolphinswillbe.

Researchhasshownthatwhiledolphinscanmoveawayiftheydonotwanttointeract(交流)with

humanswimmers,theydonotlikeitatalliftheswimmersslipintothewaterdirectlyontopofthemorif

humansareintheirpathoftravel.However,ifswimmersenterthewatertoonesideofthem,the

dolphinsdonotavoidtheswimmerstothesameextent.

Inallcases,thedolphinsseemtohavebecomemoresensitivetothepresenceoftheswimmers.For

dolphins,swimmingamongorwithhumansisnotnecessarilyahighpriority.Thisresearchhasshown

thatonly19%ofanygroupofdolphinswillparticipateininteraction.Youngdolphinsarethemostlikely

tointeract;theydoseemcuriousaboutbeingwithhumans.Itisbelievedthattheyseehumansas

“entertainment“andthattheinteractionisanewandunusualexperienceforthem.

ItisfrequentlyaskedwhetherWswim-with-dolphins"tourismshouldbediscontinued.Theadviceis

thatdolphinsshouldbegivenenoughperiodsoftimethroughoutthedaywhentheyarenotexposedto

tourism.Permittedinteractionsshouldnotbetoodisturbingtothedolphinssincetherecouldbemothers

andcalves(幼崽)presentindolphingroups.Thereshouldalsobeeducationalcampaignsaboutthe

creaturesandwhatislikelytocausedangertothem.

Itisnoteasytoexplaintosomeonethattheycannotfulfilltheirlifelongdreamsbecausethe

dolphinsareresting,orthatamotherdolphinandcalfareinthearea.Butifwearetoenjoythese

remarkableanimalsandnotjustusethemforourentertainment,thenwemustcarefullymonitorthe

uswim-with-dolphins,9industryworldwide.

1、Whatmakes^swim-with-dolphinswtourismpopular?

A.Thelocalgovernmentsencouragement.

B.Theimprovementofpeople'slivingstandard.

C.Theincreasingnumberoftourists.

D.Thehighprofitsoftheindustry.

2、Whyareyoungdolphinsmorelikelytoswimwithhumans?

A.Theydothisoutofcuriosity.

B.Theylikehumansbetter.

C.Theyarelesssensitive.

D.Theyprefernewthingsbynature.

3、Whatdoestheauthorsuggestthe^swim-with-dolphins^industrydoinParagraph4?

A.Makepeopleknowthehiddenthreattodolphins.

B・Strictlylimittheexpansionoftheindustry.

C.Avoidinteractionwithyoungdolphins.

D.Exposedolphinstotouristsonlyinthedaytime.

4、Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowarduswim-with-dolphinsw?

A.Negative.

B.Cautious.

C.Supportive.

D.Optimistic.

25.(10分)Thetornadocamewithoutanysign—theskywasblueandthesunhadbeenout.Thefirstalertmy

husband,Jimmy,67,and1,65,gotcamearound9p.m.,fromsomescrollingtextontheTVJimmywaswatching.Heran

upstairstofindmeinourthird-floorbedroom,andwechangedthechanneltoourlocalPensacola,Florida,station.

Nosoonerhadwefoundcoverageofthetornadothanitwasontopofus.Thebonesofthehouseshook,andthe

powerwentout.Pinkinsulation(绝缘材料)flewintotheroomfromatrapdoortotheattic,andthewindbegantoroar

throughthehouse.Wehadthreeflightsofstepstonavigatetogettotherelativesafetyofthefirstfloor.Becausethe

closetdownthereiswedged(塞进)underneathabrickstaircase,itseemedlikethesturdiest(坚固的)placeinourtown

housetowaitthingsout.

Ididn'tknowhoworifwewouldmakeitdownthesteps.Itfeltasiftherewerenofloorunderneathmeasthewind

liftedmeoffmyfeet.Igrippedthebanister(楼梯扶手)andtriedtomoveforward,butthisintensepressureheldmein

place.Inthosesecondsofstillness,Icouldheareverythingaroundmerattling.

Aswereachedthelastflightofsteps,ourfrontdoorblewout.Shardsofglassthatlookedlikebrokeniceflew

everywhere.Suddenly,athree-foot-longtreebranchwhippedthroughthedoorframe.Itflewoverourheads,missingus

byinches.Hadvvebeenonestepup,itwouldhaveimpaledus.Thebackwallofthehousefollowedsuitandtoreoffinto

thedarknessoutside.

InstantlyIreachedthecloset,Jimmypushedmedowntotheclosetfloor,buthecouldn'tgetinsidehimselfbecause

ofthewind.IgrippedJimmy'sarmasthetornadosuckedthedooropenandtriedtobringJimmywithit.Myknees

andscalpwerefullofglass,butinthatmoment,Ifeltnopain.IfIhadletgo,Jimmywouldhaveflownrightoutand

intothebay.“Holdon!Holdon!”heyelled.Buttherewasnothinginthisclosettoholdonto.

Allofasudden,Jimmyliftedoffhisfeetlikepeopleintornadoesdointhemovies.Ithoughthewasgone.Andthen

everythingstopped.Helandedonhisfeet.Inthosefirstquietmoments,Icouldn,tbelieveitwasover.Jimmysaidhe'd

gooutsidetocheck“No,”Isaid.uDon,tleaveme.”

Ourneighborsaysthestormlastedfourminutes.Inthattime,fourofthetwelvetownhousesinourunitwere

completelydestroyed.Ofthehousesleftstanding,ourssufferedthemostdamage.Amazingly,noneofuswereseverely

injured.

1、Paragraph2_4mainlytellus.

A.thetornadowasontopofus

B.thetornadocausedgreatdamage

C.thecoverageofthetornadobecameareality

D.thetornadowassostrongthatitliftedtheauthoroffherfeet

2、Theunderlinedwords"thisintensepressure"inParagraph3referto.

A.theauthor'snervousnessaboutthetornado

B.theforcefromthetornadoontheauthor

C.thestresstheauthorfeltfromherlife

D.thepressurethebanistergavetheauthor

3、Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.Neithertheauthornorherhusbandwasinjured.

B.theauthor'shousewascompletelydestroyed.

C.theywereawareofthetornadobeforeitcame.

D.itbecamedarkoutsidewhenthetornadohitthetown

4、Theauthorwrotethepassageto.

A.sharewithusherexperienceofsurvivingatornado

B.warnusofthedangercausedbytornados

C.showushowtofightagainstatornado

D.tellustornadosaredangerousandhowtoprotectusfromthem

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、

C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.

26.(30分)Evenifyou'veneverbeentoPhoenixinArizona,youprobablyknowthisabouttheplace:its

terrible1,FromJunetoSeptember,thetemperaturecaneasilyclimbuptoanunbearablepoint.Butthat

doesn't2hikersfromattemptingthe1.3-milehardwalktothetopofthecity'sfamousCamelbackMountain.

Signs3thatthetrailisextremelydifficult.Ifyoucontinue,apostedchecklistsuggestsatleastaliterofwater

perperson.And4you'restillnotstopped,another5fartherupdeclares:"Ifyou're

halfwaythroughyourwater,turnaround!”

6manypeoplehardlypayanyattentiontothewarnings.Fortunately,ScottCullymoredoes.Whenhe's

not7hiscarpet-cleaningcompanynearby,the53-year-oldCullymorecanbefoundhikingupanddown

Camelbackacoupleoftimesaday,8coldbottlesofwaterto9hikers.Hehashelpedsomanyhikers

thathehas10aheavenlynickname:theWaterAngel.urdlikeamoremanlyname,but,youknow,“hejoked.

CullymorewasonCamelbackMountainonedayin201511aBritishtouristdiedafterbeinglostfornearlysix

hoursinthehotJuly.Thatexperience12himtostarthelpingpeople13caughtbytheunforgiving

versionofMotherNature.66Theylackdeepunderstandingofthemountain,andtheyfeeltoo14ofwhatthey

cando,andsotheygetthemselvesintrouble,hetoldtheArizonaRepublic.Ifahikerhasaflushedfaceandisnot

sweatinganymore,Cullymoresaysthathe15hisbackpack,pullsoutafrostybottle,andhandsittotheperson.

“It's16thatwe'resafeinthemiddleofthecity.Youcandieuphere,andnoonewouldknow."Onehikerwho

enjoyedthe17ofofferedwateragrees.uYouthinkyouknowthehotweather,butthenyougetouthereinthe

desertandit18youlikeablanket.YouhavenowaytogetoutJsaidAustinHill,whowashikingwithahigh

schoolfriend.Theywere19,hesaid,pointingtoCullymore.uWeranintothisGoodSamaritan(乐善好施者)

here.”Andwiththat,theWaterAngelgoes.20___anotherhikerintrouble.

1、A.altitudeB.heatC.droughtD.surroundings

2、A.refuseB.separateC.relieveD.discourage

3、A.warnB.remindc.adviseD.recommend

4、A.asB.ifc.unlessD.until

5、A.hikerB.guidec.signD.tourist

6、A.HoweverB.Thereforec.InsteadD.Moreover

7、A.startingB.makingc.runningD.setting

8、A.unpackingB.distributingc.collectingD.purchasing

9、A.scaredB.pleasedc.exhaustedD.thrilled

10^A.earnedB.createdc.presentedD.gathered

11、A.beforeB.afterc.whenD.while

12、A.requiredB.indicatedc.disturbedD.inspired

13、A.unchangeablyB.unconsciouslyc.unreasonablyD.unnaturally

14、A.curiousB.satisfiedc.anxiousD.confident

15、A.carriesoutB.liftsupc.setsasideD.reachesinto

16、A.misleadingB.mistakenc.unbelievableD.unexpected

17、A.funB.benefitc.convenienceD.popularity

18、A.surroundsB.treatsc.providesD.strikes

19、A.faithfulB.consideratec.experiencedD.lucky

20、A.inneedofB.insearchofc.inplaceofD.inchargeof

第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

27.(15分)Ithasbeenl.(exact)oneyearsinceIreturnedfromSenegal.Volunteeringhashelpedme

understand!,isimportanttomeandhowtoliveahappylife.

Inthepast,13.(follow)thecommonpath:fromschooltouniversity.It*snotthatIdidn'tenjoytheseexperiences,

butthatIhadbeenleddownthatpathbytheexpectationsfrommyparentsandteachersratherthanmyownambitions.

Therefore,after4.(graduate)fromuniversity,Idecidedtoachievesomethingmore5^(benefit)somethingthatwouldhelp

thewidercommunity.

6,(apply)forInternationalCitizenService,thenIwenttoKaolack,SenegalwithYCareInternational,whereI

worked?,amemberofateamofUKandSenegalesevolunteershelpingimprovethelivesofthelocalyoungpeople.I

spenttimeworkingontheAct2LiveProjectandassistingallkindsofsimilar8.(organize)intheirworktoimprovethe

livesofthepoor.Byfar,themostrewardingaspectofmyvolunteeringwassupportingtheamazingpeopleofKaolack.

Workingon9.widevarietyoftasksandlivinginadifferentculturehaveapositiveeffectonmydevelopment.

Thankstovolunteering,IwasablelO.(find)confidenceasayoungadult,learnnewskillsandenrichmylife.

第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)

28.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,

每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1、每处错误及其修改均限一词;

2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

TodaywehadthehonorofinviteProfessorHudson,aforeignteacherfromBeijingUniversity,togiveusanEnglish

lesson>AllofusweredeeplyimpressingbythisunforgettableEnglishlesson>Theprofessorbegantheclasswithan

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