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信息还原题中考考前突破根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。EnjoyNaturewithForaging(搜寻)!Doyouenjoywalkinginnature?Doyoulikelearningabouttreesandplants?1.Foragingisalotlikelookingforatreasure.Youlookaroundinplaceslikeforestsandlakestofinddifferentkindsofplantsthatyoucaneat.Foragingisalotoffun.2.Someoftheseplantsaredangerous.Someofthemaregoodtoeat.Youcanspendmanyrelaxinghourswalkingaroundinthewild,lookingforgoodplantstoeat.3.Itisexcitingandchallengingtofindplantsthatyoucaneat,butdonoteatthemuntilyouareverysureofwhattheyare.Beforeyougoforaging,takeaclassaboutit.Learnhowthedifferentkindsofplantsthatyoucaneatlookinthewild.Practicefindingthemwithyourforagingteacher.Thenjoinagroupofforagers.4.Nevereatanythinguntilyouare100%sureofwhatitis.Somepeoplehavebeesickbyaccidentbecausetheyateawildplantthatwasdangerous.Foragersfollowsomeimportantrules.Theydonotcollectalloftheplantsinonearea.Ifyoutakealltheplantsfromonearea,nomorewillgrowthere.5,likebyaroadorparkinglot.Iftheareaisverydirty,theplantstherewillnotbegoodtoeatandmaymakeyouverysick.A.YouranswerisyesB.YoumaylikeforagingC.LookforwildplantstogetherD.DonotlookforplantsinareaswithalotofcarsE.Whileforagingisalotoffun,youstillhavetobecarefulF.Whenyouwalkintheforest,youcanfindmanykindsofplantsG.Inotherwords,wemakeourownhappiness.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Travellingisoneofthemostimportantactivitiesforpeople.Moderntrafficdevelopsfast,sotravellingtodifferentplaceshasbeemuchfasterthanbefore.Stayinghealthywhiletravellingcanmakeyourtriphappier.1Thefollowinginformationmaybeusefultoyou.Beforeleaving,youshouldpreparefortableshoes,ahatandapairofsunglassesforyourself.Takesomenecessarymedicinewithyou.2Dosomeexerciseforweeksormonthsbeforeyouleaveifyouplantodolotsofwalkingorclimbingduringyourtrip.Oryou’llhurtyourselfeasily.Preparingproperfoodisalsoveryimportant.3Ifyoutakealongtrip,youshouldbringfoodsuchasbread,biscuitsandsomefruit.Theydon’tgobadquickly.Forshortertrip,peoplecanbringmeat,fish,eggs,milkandevensaladsandvegetables.4Haveenoughtimetotakearestduringyourtrip.Tapwaterisnotsafe,sodrinkbottledwaterandremembertocleanthecoverofthebottle.Keepfoodingoodcondition.Ifyoutakehotfood,youshouldtrytokeepithot.5Ifyouneedtokeepcoldfoodcold,youcanputitinaboxwithice.Whenyouarrive,putitinthefridge.A.Forexample,youcanputitinheavytowels.B.Butdoyouknowhowtokeephealthyduringatrip?C.Herearesometipstogethealthyfoodreadyforatrip.D.Duringyourtrip,besurenottoeatdirtyfoodorbadfruit.E.Theycanbeusedwhenyougetsickorhaveotherproblems.F.However,youshouldthinkaboutthetimeandthefoodfirst.G.Thefirstthingyouneedtothinkaboutishowlongyouwilltravelwiththefood.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。ChenXin,fromShanghai,usedtotravelfourtofivetimesayear.However,shehasbeenathomeforabouttwoyearssinceherbabywasborn.“Lifechangedsuddenly.Icouldn’ttravelaround.Luckily,Inoticedtourismwebcasts(网络直播).Igottoknowsomelessknownplaces.Somynewinterestiswatchingwebcasts,”shesaid.“1”2Evengovernmentofficialshavejoinedinthetourismwebcasts.LiYunisanofficialofDongchuanDistrict,Kunming.Hetoldviewers,“DongchuanDistricthasspecialtourismresources.Look,theviewbehindmeistheRedDirt.3”LiXiaohuiisanofficialofTingriCounty,Xizang.HeintroducedtheMtQomolangmaNationalParktoviewersinawebcast.4Whenwearrivedheretoday,MtQomolangmacouldnotbeseenclearlybecauseofthecloud,butweareluckytoseeitswholeviewnow,”saidLi.Tourismwebcastsletpeople“travel”athomewithclicks.Mostoftheviewersoftourismwebcastsarethosebornafter1985.5Theylikethefunandinteractive(互动的)tourismwebcasts.A.Theyaremoreinterestedinfreshthings.B.Ienjoythenewwayofonlinetours.C.ItisverybeautifulandisatourismnamecardofDongchuan.D.Peoplefrombigcitieswouldliketoenjoytourismwebcasts.E.Iamhappytoshowyouthebeautifulviewofthemountain.F.It’sagoodplacetorelaxafterahardday’swork.G.Tourismwebcastshavebeenverypopularrecently.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Everyoneofushasachancetotrynewthings.1Theriskisthatwewillnotbesatisfiedwithourchoice.Forexample,wemaytryafoodwehaveneverhadbefore.2Itcanbetoosour(酸的),toosaltyortoospicy.Wemaytryanewstyleofmusicandgetaheadache.Wemaytryanewsportlikeskatingandendupfallingdownalot.Wemayseeadifferentkindofartandbepletelydisappointed.Wemaytrytospeakorwriteadifferentlanguageandendupembarrassingourselves.Itsoundsrisky(有风险的)tous.3Forexample,wecantryanewfood.Andwefallinlovewithitfinally.Itcanbesweetortastesverygood.Wemaytryanewsportandfalldownbutwegetbackupandfinallyexperiencepleasure,evenforaminute.Wemayseewhypeoplelovethatsportsomuch.Ifwetryanewkindofmusic,wemayregretthatwedidn’tfinditsooner.4Wecantrytospeakadifferentlanguage,andwemaybealittleembarrassedatfirst.Butweknowthattheonlywaytoimproveistomakemistakesandkeepontrying.5Thenyouwillhavechancestogetrewards.A.Howcanwetryanewsport?B.Butitisnotsobadtotakerisks.C.Andwedon’tlikethefoodfinally.D.Allinall,keeptryingsomethingnew.E.Wemaymeetmanychallengesinourlives.F.Whenwetrysomethingnew,there’salwaystherisk.G.Wecanseeanewkindofartandmaybesurprisedatitsbeauty.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。KoalasinNewSouthWales,Australiaarenowatriskofdisappearing.SothegovernmentofNewSouthWaleshasa$34millionplantoprotectthebelovedanimals.KoalasarenativetoAustralia.1Theirsharpclawshelpthemclimbtrees.Theycarrytheirbabiesinanopeningofskinonthemother’sstomach.2Peopleareclearingthelandsforfarmingandbuildinghouses,sokoalashavefewerplacestolivein.Dogattacks,bushfiresandhotweatherarealsomakingthekoalas’lifeharder.Andsomekoalasdieofillnesses.Overthelast20years,thenumberofthekoalasinNewSouthWaleshasfallenby25percentandthereareabout36,000koalastherenow.3Aspartofitsplan,thegovernmentofNewSouthWalesissettingasidearound25,000hectaresofforestforthekoalastolivefreely.4Andthestatewillbuildsomespecialbridgessothatkoalasandotherwildlifecancrossroads.GabrielleUptonistheenvironmentministerofNewSouthWales.5A.Shesaidthestatealsoplanstosetupagroupofwildlifehospitalstotreatinjuredandsickkoalas.B.Theyhavelarge,hairyears.C.Theanimals’numbershavefalleninotherpartsofAustralia,too.D.Arekoalasyourfavouriteanimals?E.Koalasfaceseveralproblems.F.Becarefulnottogonearthem,oryoumaygethurt.G.Itwillalsoaddmoresignstohelpcardriversnoticethatkoalasmaywalkintotheroadways.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Toomanypeoplewantotherstobetheirfriends,buttheydon’tgivefriendshipback.Thatiswhysomefriendshipsdon’tlastverylong.1Youmustlearntotreatyourfriendthewayyouwantyourfriendtotreatyou.Learningtobeagoodfriendmeanslearningthreerules:behonest;begenerous;beunderstanding.Honestyiswhereagoodfriendshipstarts.Friendsmustbeabletotrustoneanother.Ifyoudon’ttellthetruth,peopleusuallyfindout.Ifafriendfindsoutthatyouhaven’tbeenhonest,youmayloseyourfriend’strust.2Generositymeanssharingandsharingmakesafriendshipgrow.Youdon’thavetogiveyourlunchmoneyoryourclothes,ofcourse.Insteadyouhavetolearnhowtosharethingsyouenjoy,yourhobbiesandinterests.Naturallyyouwillwanttoshareyourideasandfeelings.3.Theytellyourfriendwhatisimportanttoyou.Bysharingthemyouhelpyourfriendknowyoubetter.Soonerorlatereveryoneneedsunderstandingandhelpwithaproblem.Somethingmaygowrongatschool.Talkingabouttheproblemcanmakeiteasiertosolve.4Sotobeafriendyoumustlistenandunderstand.Youmusttrytoputyourselfinyourfriend’splacesoyoucanunderstandtheproblembetter.5Butalltruefriendshipshavethreethingsinmon.Ifyouplantokeepyourfriendships,youmustpracticehonesty,generosityandunderstanding.A.Tohaveafriend,youmustlearntobeone.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Notwofriendshipsareeverexactlyalike.D.Turningtoafriendcanbeafirststepinsolvingtheproblem.E.Thesecanbevaluabletoafriend.F.Wemustkeepourfriendships.G.Goodfriendsalwaystrustoneanothertospeakandacthonestly.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。IhavealonglistoftheplacesIwouldlovetovisit.Withsomanytraveldestinations(目的地)tochoosefrom,pickingtheidealonecanbeadifficulttask.1Ifyouonlyhaveashorttimetogoonvacation,youshouldthinkaboutvisitingoneoratmosttwodestinations.2Youwillspendtoomuchtimetravelingandlittletimerelaxingandenjoyingyourself.3Itrynottovisitdestinationswithunfortablesnowstormsorheavyrainsthatmightmakemytravelexperienceterrible.Youcan’tcontroltheweather.However,youcanplanthetripbychoosingdestinationswithidealweatherconditions.Findadestinationwhichisneithertoohotnortoocoldforyou.Ialwaysthinkaboutthemoneywhenchoosingatraveldestination.4Ifplannedwell,thetripwillstillbeperfectwithlessmoney.IoftenchooseatraveldestinationaccordingtotheactivitiesI’minterestedin.Ialwaysaskmyself,“WhydoIplanthetrip?”“WhatcanIgetfromthetrip?”5Ifyouaren’tsureaboutyourpurpose(目的),itmaytakeyoualotoftimetolookuppopulartouristactivitiesindifferentcitiesacrosstheworld.That’swhyyoushouldnevergoonvacationwithoutplanning.A.WeatherconditionsarealsowhatIcarealotabout.B.Soremembertothinkaboutyourreasonsfortraveling.C.Youmightfeeltiredifyouvisittoomanyplacesinashorttrip.D.Ihavepreparedseveraltipsforyoutochoosetherightdestination.E.Choosingwheretospendyourvacationdoesn’thavetobesohard.F.Searchingonlinewhenplanningwillhelpyousaveonflightandlivingcosts.G.Attimes,Ithinkit’sagoodideatoasksomeoneforhelpwiththedestination根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。HowtoReadaDifficultBookEvenifyouhavelotsofexperienceinreadingbooks,youwillstilleacrossbooksthatarejustdifficulttogetthrough.Whenyouarejusttryingtogetthroughabook,itmaynotmattertoyouwhythebookisdifficult.Youjustwanttofinishthework,soyoucanmoveontoyournextreadingpick.1Findafortablereadingspot.Underwhatconditionsareyouabletoconcentrate,study,andreadmosteffectively?Itmaybeeasierforyoutoreadatadesk,atatableinaquietlibraryorbythelake.2Sofindanidealplaceparticularlywhenyou’rereadingadifficultbook.Don’tletthebookdiscourageyou.3Suchaswhothecharactersare,whatishappening,etc.Thismethodissometimescalled“skimming”,butmakesureyoureadasmuchaspossible,includingtheideaofwhatthebookisaboutandwhatthewriteristryingtotell.So,whenyougobackandrereadthematerial,itwon’tbesodifficult.4Itcanbetempting(诱惑)toputofffinishingthebookwhenthebookseemstoodifficult,butdon’tgiveintothattemptation.Ifyouputoffcontinuingyourreading,you’llforgetwhatyou’vefinishedsofar.Youmayforgetaboutimportantdetails.So,justkeeponreading!Gethelp.Ifyou’restillhavingadifficulttimewiththebook,atutor(家庭教师)mightbeabletoansweryourquestions.5Askhim/herquestionsaboutthebook.A.Don’tstopreadingfortoolong.B.Don’tputyourselfinahardsituation.C.Somereaderstakenointerestinreading.D.Herearethetipsonhowtoreadadifficultbook.E.Somereaderscan’tconcentratewithnoisesaroundthem.F.Also,considertalkingwithyourteacheraboutyourconfusion.G.Readtheentirebook,soyou’llmakesenseofwhatthebookisabout.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。ThetraditionalChinesesolarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms(节气).StartofSummer,the7thtermoftheyear,signalsthetransitionofseasons.Onthisday,thesunraysreachanangleof45degreestotheearth.1ButinnorthernChinaweatherremainsfine.HerearethingstolearnabouttheStartofSummer.ThecustomofweighingpeopleattheStartofSummerstartedfromtheThreeKingdomsPeriod.2AfterlunchonthedayofStartofSummer,theyoungandoldtookturnstogetweighedandthenwereofferedgoodwishes.InancientChina,aroundeggrepresentahappylife.AndpeoplebelieveeatingeggsonthedayofStartofSummerwouldbringgoodhealth.3That’showthefirst“teaegg”wascreated.Whenatschool,childrengathertogethertoplayeggpetitions.4AccordingtoChinesetraditionalmedicine,StartofSummerisakeytimetomoisten(使湿润)theheart.5Vegetablesliketomatoandfruitsthatincludewatermelon,pearandstrawberryaretopchoices.A.Itisanimportanttimefortheharvestofsummercropslikewheat.B.Theyhiteachother’seggsinpairsandtheonewhoseeggisnotbrokenwins.C.Foodrichinvitamins(维他命)andcoolinnatureishighlyremended.D.Andthetemperaturewillrisequicklyduringthisperiod.E.Theyputleftoverteaintoboiledwater(开水)togetherwitheggs.F.Laterpeopleaddedspices(辣椒)totheeggstomakethemtastedelicious.G.Itwasthoughtpeopleweighedcouldbehealthyandlucky.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。JoshisanartistfromLondon.Sincechildhood,hehasbeeninlovewithwildlife.HehastraveledthroughAsia,SouthAmericaandAfrica.Duringthesetrips,hewasluckyenoughtospendmanywonderfulmomentswithwildanimals.1Itwasharmfultothenaturalenvironment.Asaresult,wildanimalsmightlosetheirhomes.ThesetravelsgaveJoshanidea.2Hewassurethatthesesculpturescouldmakepeoplerealizetheimportanceofprotectingtheanimalsindanger.3Forexample,heusedwoodfromoldfurniture.Nowheusesamoremonmaterialwastecardboard(硬纸板).Hemakesitintodifferentshapesandtextures(纹理).Hemakesthemostoutofthematerial,thoughitisdifficulttoworkwithjustcardboard.4“Ihavealwaystriedtomakemyartworksfriendlytotheenvironment,”saidJosh.Hewantstomakesurethattheywillnotharmthisblueandbeautifulplanet.5Themoneywillgotopublicorganizationsforprotectingwildlife.A.Oneofhisworkshaswonaninternationalprize.B.Someofhisworksmayneedseveralmonthstofinish.C.Hunterstherekeptkillinganimalsfortheirmeatandfur.D.Hewilldonatesomemoneyfromthesalesofhissculptures.E.However,healsosawlotsofdifferentkindsofwasteonhisway.F.Joshusedtomakesculpturesofanimalsoutofrecycledmaterials.G.Whynotcreatesomesculpturesabouttheanimalshesawinthewild?根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。RaisingPetsIsGoodforKids’GrowthBringingapetintoafamilywithsmallchildrenaroundisnotadecisiontomakeeasily.Manyparentsareworriedaboutthehealthandsafetyofthekidswithpetsaround.1MoreActiveKidswithpetslikedogsgooutsidemoreoftenfordailywalks,exerciseandhavemoreplaytimewiththem.Astudyshowsthatchildrenwithpetsaroundarelikelytomovemore.Otherstudiesfindsimilarresultswithdisabledchildrenandpetscanhelpthemtodealwiththecondition.MoreSenseofResponsibility2Expertsexplainedinanarticlehowkeepingapetintoafamilywithkidscanteachtheyoungresponsibility.Petsrequirefood,waterandlove.Takingcareofapetencourageschildrentolearnthevalueofresponsibility.MoreRelaxedStudiesshowthatkidswithpetsaremorerelaxed.Andtheyhavelessstressandhavelesstoworryabout.3BetterReadingAbilitiesKidswhogetpetsoftenreadtotheirpets.4Theyalsofindthatreadingtopetshelpschildrenmakebetterconnectionsbetweenthingsandimprovetheirreadingmotivation(动力).Itmeanschildrencandecidetodosomereadingontheirown.5Parentsshouldpracticesafetytipsforraisingkidsandpetstogether.Thispartnershipcanresultinchildrengrowingupmuchhealthierbothmentallyandphysically.A.Researchersfindtheirreadingimprovesclearly.B.However,theirworriesturnouttobereasonable.C.Kidsgrowingupwithpetscanbetaughtresponsibility.D.Playingwithpetscanmakekidscalmdownandhappy.E.Atthesametime,theirpetsareprobablygoodlisteners.F.However,therearemanyadvantagesforkidsgrowingupwiththem.G.Thismaybeespeciallyimportantforstudentswhohaveproblemsinreading.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Didyouknowthatalmost8milliontonsofplasticenterouroceanseveryyear?Therearemanyfactorsthatcontributetothispollution,includingmicrofibers.1Inaddition,microfiberscanalsobefoundinhumanwaste.Studiesshowthatweareconstantlyexposedtomicroplasticthroughourfood,ourwater,andeventheairwebreathe.Microfibersaretinysyntheticfibersthatarecreatedfromsmallbitsofplastic.Theymakeupmaterialssuchaspolyester,rayon,nylon,andacrylicandarethemostmontypeofmicroplasticfoundintheenvironment.2Swedishmanufacturersproducedavarietyofthesematerials,makingitoneofthemostpopularinEurope.Bytheearly2000s,itemsmadeofmicrofiberbecamepopularworldwide.Thematerialwas—andstillis—cheap,highlydurable(耐用的),andwaterresistant.Becauseofthesefeatures,itisusedforavarietyofreasons,suchascleaning,homeware,clothes,andaccessories.Unluckily,whenthesesyntheticitemsarewashed,theyreleasemicrofibers.Washingoneloadofsyntheticclothescanreleasemillionsoffibers.Althoughwastewatertreatmentfactoriescatchmostofthesefibers,somepassthroughbecauseoftheirsmallsize,enteringourwaterwaysandpollutingtheenvironment.Theyarealsodifficulttocollectandclean,3HowCanWeHelp?Fortunately,preventionstartsrightathome!Researchhasconcludedthattherearemanywaystoreducethespreadofmicrofibers.Someincludethefollowing:●4●Airdryingclothesalsosavesenergyandreduceswaterconsumption

●Avoidinghalfloadsoflaundry

●UsingafrontloadingwashingmachineIt’samonmisunderstandingthatwearingcottoninsteadofsyntheticmaterialisenvironmentallyfriendly.Researchersclaimthatcottonclothesoftenrelease(释放)chemicals,whichisanothercauseofharmtotheenvironment.Ultimately,scientiststheorizethatdevelopingbettermaterialsisthebestsolution.5theydonotpletelygetridof(清除)theonesalreadyintheenvironment.Luckily,paniesintheapparelindustryaswellasNGOsandresearchersareactivelytryingtodeveloptechnologytocleanouroceansandtheenvironment.Fornow,weallcantakesmallstepstodoourpartinrestoringourbeautifulplanet.A.Butnooneknowshowtoprotecttheenvironment.B.soitisimportanttopreventthemfromenteringtheenvironmentinthefirstplace.C.Thegrowingpopularityofthismaterialdatesback(追溯)totheearly1990s.D.Whatmattersmostistopreventthespreadofmicrofibers.E.Althoughthesesolutionspreventthespreadofmicrofibers,F.Theyhavebeenfoundinshorelines,seafloors,andevensnow.G.Reducingthewashingofsyntheticmaterial根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Howtokeephealthy?It’seasyforustocatchacoldinwinterandspringbecausetheweatherchangesalotinspringanditistoocoldinwinter.Butifwetakecareinourlire,allofUScankeephealthywithoutanycold.1Thiswillstopgerms(病菌)passingfromonepersontoanother.Whenyoufinishyourworkorbeforeyoueat,you’dbetterwashyourhands.2Useatissue(纸巾),andthenthrowitintodustbins(垃圾箱)atonce.Whenothersaroundyouarecoughing,Iadviseyoutoturnyourheadawayfromthepeoplesothattheirviruseswon’treachyou.Getmorefreshair.Germslikestayingaroundindryandwarmrooms.3Don’tstaytoolongintheplaceswithtoomanypeople.Iffluisgoingroundhouseorschool,youshouldtrytostayawayfromthosewhoareill.4.Boilyourtoothbrushforaboutaminute.Thiskillsgerms.5Ifyouhaveusedthetoothbrushforthreemonthsorso,throwitawayandbuyanewone.A.Haveashowereveryday.B.Washyourhandsoften.C.Don’tuseyourhandswhencoughing.D.Don’tgooutoftenwhenyouarecoughing.E.Besides,don’tusethesametoothbrushtoolong.F.Inthisway,youwon’tbeinfectedbythesepeople.G.Soyou’dbetterstayintheplaceswithmorefreshair.根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。1Microsoftcreatedanappthatcandescribeaphoto.Huaweimadeanappthatusessoundstotellusersifpeopletheyaretalkingtolookhappy,sadorangry.Now,Googleistestinganappthatwillallowblindpeopletorunalone.AtaGoogleeventin2019,ablindrunner,ThomasPanek,askedagroupofexpertswhethertheycouldcreatesomethingtohelpblindpeoplerunontheirownwithoutaguidedogorhumanassistant.Panek,CEOofGuidingEyesfortheBlind,hadalwayslovedrunning.Buthestartedlosinghiseyesightwhenhewas8,andbyhisearly20shewasblind.Laterinlife,hestartedrunningwithotherpeopleoraguidedogtohelphim.2TheGoogleteamsooncreatedProjectGuideline.TheGuidelineappusesasmartphonecameratorecognizealinepaintedontheground.3Thesoundsgetlouderineithertheleftortherightearthefurtherthepersonmovesawayfromtheline.4“Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Ididn’tfeellikeablindman.Ifeltfree,”Paneksaid.InNovember,2020,Paneksuccessfullyran5kilometersaroundNewYorkCity’sCentralParkusingtheapp.PanekhopestheappProjectGuidelinecanhelpmorepeoplelikehim.5A.Buthedidn’tlikebeingdependentonothers.B.Afterfirsttryingtheapp

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