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金华十校2024年11月高三模拟考试(一模)英语试题卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Arrangingavacation.B.Enjoyingtheweekend.C.Visitingawonderfulcity.2.Howdoesthemansound?A.Considerate.B.Grateful.C.Stubborn.3.Howfardoesthemanhavetorunintherace?/A.100meters.B.400meters.C.1600meters.4.Whydoesn'tthewomaneatnicedream?三A.Shedoesn'tlikeit.B.Itistooexpensive.C.Itisbadforherhealth.5.Howmanycupsofcoffeedoesthewomandrinkeveryweeknow?A.One.B.Three.C.Seven.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdidthemandolastyear?A.Hefinishedhislessonsandlectures.B.Hejoinedthestudentunion.C.Hefoundanofficejob.7.Whatmakesthewomanlovetheplace?A.Thegreatclasses.B.Thefriendlypeople.C.Thebeautifulbuildings.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Nearalake.B.Inazoo.C.Ataswimmingpool.9.Whatanimaldidthespeakerssee?A.Afish.B.Asnake.C.Amouse.十校高三英语试题卷——1(共10页)10.Howdidthewomanfeelabouttheanimal?A.It'sboring.B.It'sfrightening.C.It'sfunny.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whoisthemanprobably?A.Acompanyowner.B.Aneditor.C.Anactor.12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.AtacinemaB.Atabookshop.C.Atanewspaperoffice.13.Whatwillhappentothewoman'sstory?A.Itwillbepublishedonthefrontpage.B.ItwillbereadbyTomCruise.C.Itwillbeturnedintoamovie.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wholistedthehotelasthenumberoneintheworld?A.Awebsite.B.Anewspaper.C.Amagazine.15.Whatdoalltheroomsinthehotelhave?A.Largebeds.B.Amazingviews.C.Privatepools.16.Whatistheneighborhoodofthehotellike?A.Lively.B.Relaxing.C.Convenient.17.Whatmayhavechangedthewoman'sattitudetowardsthehotel?A.Itssurroundings.B.Itsfood.C.Itsprice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatcanweknowaboutJim?A.Helovesgardening.B.Heisascienceexpert.C.Heworksforawebsite.19.WhathappenedduringthetripinSouthAmerica?A.Abearattackedtheteam.B.Anewanimalwasdiscovered.C.Jimwasapartfromhisteamforsomenights.20.WhatmayJimdoontheshow?A.Answersomequestions.B.Talkabouthisadventures.C.Recommendsomecommonplants.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIntheDolphinEncounterProgram,youcanexpectauniqueexperiencethatbringsyouclosertoadolphin.Notonlywillyouseetheall-naturaldolphinhabitat,butyouwilllearnimportantinformationaboutdolphinsandtheoceantoo.Onthefloatingplatform,youwillstandwaist-deepandexperienceahug,adanceandopportunitiestogivethedolphinmuchappreciatedrubdowns.Yourdolphintrainerwill十校高三英语试题卷—2(共10页)combineelementsofhands-oncontact,education,laughter,andadventuretomakethisanunforgettableexperience.Highlights:·ShallowwaterinteractionwiththedolphinsGreatforallagesMealincluded·25minscenicferryridethroughNassauHarbourWhattoBring:·Swimsuit,comfortableshoes,towels,andcashorcreditcardforadditionalpurchasesKnowBeforeYouGo:Allguestsarerequiredtocompleteaformbeforecheckingin.Parentsmustcompleteforallminors.Clickheretocompleteandsubmitthedigitalform.·Providedlifevests(背心)areoptionalforadultsbutrequiredforguestsunder18forthedurationoftheDolphinEncounter.Price:·$100foradultsandhalfpriceforchildrenunder12.Taxesandfeesincluded.Afullrefundwillbeissuedforcancellationsreceived24hourspriortothebookedprogram.Readytomakememoriesthatlastalifetime?Joinusandsecureyourspotnow!21.WhichactivityisincludedintheDolphinEncounterProgram?A.Rubthedolphins.B.Campinthedolphinhabitat.C.SwiminNassauHarbour.D.Attendalectureabouttheocean.22.Whatshouldpeopledotojoinintheprogram?A.Preparelifevests.B.Submitaform.C.Bringpackedlunches.D.Book24hoursinadvance.23.Whatisprobablythetext?A.Atravelplan.B.Aprogramreview.C.Anadvertisement.D.Anannouncement.BThestoryoftheForestofImmortalStoriesbeginsin2019,whenCojocarulosthiswifetocancer.Cojocarusufferedconstantdepression;asasolution,hisdoctortoldhimtowalkinthecountryside,6,000ormorestepsaday.CojocaruhadgrownupinNucsoara,butonlyashewalkedthehillsdidhenoticethetrees:giantbeeches(山毛榉),someasoldas500years.Theirbeautyandstrengthrevivedhim,andhefeltasiftheyhadadoptedhim.Indeed,generationsofvillagersgatheredfirewoodfromthetrees,trimming(修剪)thebranches.Wherethetreesweretrimmed,newshootsappeared,branched,grewandweretrimmedagain,yearafteryearforcenturies.Thepracticeallowedthetreestocontinuebearingnuts,whichthevillagersfedtotheirpigstofattenthemup.“Thepowerofthesetreesismindblowing,”saidCojocaru.5,000beechesstillgrowaroundNucsoara,thehighest十校高三英语试题卷—3(共10页)concentrationinBurope.Butloggingandchangingusesofthelandposeathreat.Barkbeetles(蠹虫)aremovingin,too.Togetherwithaconservationorganization,CojocarubegantheplantoprotectthebeechesanddrawecotourismtoNucsoara.2,544treeswereidentifiedandeachwasgivenanumberplate,photographedthroughtheseasonsandmarkedonadigitalmap.Thetreesareofferedforadoptiononawebsite—althoughasCojocaruinsists,thetreeadoptstheperson,nottheotherwayaround.Sobegantheproject—theForestofImmortalStories.Foramodestfee,peoplecanattachtheirownstoriestoatree.Whenvisitedinperson,thetreereadsthenarrativebackthroughaQRcode.Forexample,No.44isAnaBranza,aRomanianfencingchampionwhowonherfirstnationaltitleatage15.No.2,544isCojocaru..“Ilearnfromthem.Igetasensethattheyareoldmenwhoareverywiseandwantmetodogood.”Cojocarusaidofthetrees.24.Cojocaru'swalkinthebeechforestcanbedescribedas.A.demandingB.healingC.adventurousD.romantic25.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.Beechesareposingathreattotheland.B.BeechesareatriskofextinctioninEurope.C.Thevillagersbenefitedfromthebeechesalot.D.Thevillagerskeptthebeechesunderprotection.26.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Effortsmadetopreservethebeeches.B.Introductiontoaconservationorganization.C.ThedevelopmentofecotourisminNucsoara.D.Advancedtechnologiesusedtoprotectthebeeches.27.WhatcanpeopledointheForestofImmortalStories?A.Identifymorebeeches.B.Donateamodestsumofmoney.C.Plantbeechesandtracktheirgrowth.D.Adoptabeechandattachtheirownstoriestoit.CLastwinterIenjoyedabriefadventureinGuatemala.Overaperiodof12days,Iexploredthroughthejungletowatchthesunriseanddancedinthestreetduringtheholidayparade.Butlookingbackonthattrip,whatIremembermostvividlyisaNewYear'sEveinGuatemalaCity,atalifelesshotel.Ratherthanacountdowntomidnight,Icounteddownthehoursuntilmydeparture.Nothingspecialhappenedduringthatnight.Rather,thebigrolethishotelplaysinmymemoriescanbeexplainedbyapsychologicalprinciplecalledtherecencyeffect.“Therecencyeffecthelpstoaccountforourtendencytoremembertheendingpartofasequenceofeventswithfarmoreclaritythantherest,”saidDr.MaryPoffenroth,abiopsychologist.十校高三英语试题卷—4(共10页)

Shesaysitarisesfromourshort-termmemory'sinabilitytoholdontomorethanasmallamountofinformationatonce.Sowhilethereisnomagicformulatocreatelovelytravelmemories,employingtherecencyeffectcanturnagoodtripintoanunforgettableone.Dr.Stephanie,aNeuroscientist,says.thatwhileyoucanstrategicallysetofftherecencyeffectatatrip'send,youmayhavemultipleopportunitiestocreatelastingmemoriesallalongthewaybybreakingitupintosmallerchunks.Keepinmindthattherecencyeffectcanalsobackfire.“Endinganamazingtripwithstressfulflightdelays,lostluggageorfeelingunwellmightbeenoughtoovershadowtheentireexperience,resultinginrememberingthetripasawfulinsteadofjoyful,”Stephaniesaid.Toavoiddisproportionately(不成比例地)spotlightingthefinaldays,Poffenrothhascreatedatrick:Sheamplifies(增强)earlierdaysinatriptokeephermemorieswell-rounded.“Icollectlittlebitsthatwillremindmeofthatday:asubwayticket,aseashell,acardboarddrinkwithapub'slogoonit.”Then,assheispackingonthelastday,“Igothroughallmylittlefoundtreasuresandspendafewmomentsrecallingeachone,”shesaid.“Thisgivesmeasenseofclosureforthatchapteroftravelandmakestheexperiencememorable.”28.HowdidtheauthorfeelabouttheNewYear'sEveinGuatemalaCity?A.Itwasboring.B.Itwaseventful.C.Itwasrelaxing.D.Itwascheerful.29.Whatdoweknowabouttherecencyeffectfromparagraph2?A.Itisbasedonapsychologicalprinciple.B.Itiswidelyusedtocreatelovelymemories.C.Ithighlightsthefinalpartofaseriesofevents.D.Itmakesupfortheinabilityofshort-termmemory.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backfire”meaninparagraph4?A.Beavoidedtosomeextent.B.Beappliedextensively.C.Produceundesirableconsequences.D.Poseunexpectedchallenges.31.AccordingtoPoffenroth,whichofthefollowingmayhelptravelershavegoodmemories?A.Sharetravelexperiences.B.Recallthefinaldaysofajourney.C.Purchaseasmanysouvenirsaspossible.D.Purposelygatherremindersofajourney.DInthevideogameSpaceInvadersExtreme2,aplayerhastofireweapons.tó~aestroyaliens(外星人)attackingEarth.Thesealiensmovefast,rainingdownfromthetopofthescreenandclaimingaplayer's“life”iftheyreachthebottom.AstudyinNaturesuggeststhatwhiledestroyingdigitalaliensmightseemunrelatedtodistinguishingbetweenwords,suchactionvideogamesmayhelpchildrenatriskfordevelopmentaldyslexia——agenetic(遗传的,基因的)languagedisorderthatmakesprocessingwordsdifficult——byimprovingtheirabilitytoperceivespokenwordsandsounds.Inthestudy,79prereadingchildrenwithfamilyhistoriesofdyslexiatookseverallanguagetests,includinglisteningfordifferencesinmade-upwords—ataskthatcanbe十校高三英语试题卷—5(共10页)

challengingfordyslexicpeople.Thekidswerethensplitintofourgroups.OneplayedSpaceInvadersExtreme2,asecondplayedanon-actionvideogame,athirdattendedspeechtherapy(疗法),andafourthreceivednointervention.Gamersplayedfourtimesaweekfor45minuteseachoveramonthandahalf,andthoseinspeechtherapyattended45-minutesessionstwiceweeklyoveraboutfourmonths.Bytheendofthetrialmorethan80percentoftheSpaceInvadersplayersweresignificantlybetterattheword-identificationtaskthanbefore,andtheyshowedgreaterimprovementsthananyoftheotherthreegroups.Theresearchersaren'tsurewhyscoresontheotherlanguagetestsdidnotimprovenotably—buttheysaythatthisfindingcouldbevaluable.“Ifwecantargetthesesmallcognitive(认知的)functionsbeforechildrenareolderandlosesomebrainplasticity,thenperhapswecantreataspectsofdyslexiabeforethey’vefullyformed,”saysSimoneGori,co-authorofthestudy.DyslexiaoftengoesuntreatedinItaly'soverburdenedpublichealthandschoolsystems,saysMariluTempini,abehavioralneurologistattheUniversityofCalifornia.Shehopestoseelargerfuturestudiesconductedinotherlanguagesaswell.“Eyesareanextensionofthebrain,”shesays,“sowhenweplayvideogames,it'sdirectlyconnectedtoourcognitivefunction——andthereissomuchresearchpotentialthere.”32.TheauthordescribesSpaceInvadersExtreme2inparagraph1toshowthegameisA.violentB.skill-basedC.action-packedD.entertaining33.AccordingtoSimoneGoriA.Itprovesthatchildrenwithdyslexiacanbecured.B.ItoffershopethatthepublichealthsysteminItalywillbeimproved.C.Itsuggeststhatvideogamescanreplacethetraditionalspeechtherapy.D.Itindicatesthatactionvideogamescanbeusedforearlyinterventionofdyslexia.34.WhatisMariluTempini'sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Dismissive.D.Conserved.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.SecretsBehindDyslexiaRevealedB.ActionVideoGamesAdvanceWordAwarenessC.TheMostEffectiveCopingStrategyforDyslexiaD.VideoGamesDesignedtoImproveCognitiveFunction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。TheaverageAmericangeneratesfivepoundsoftrashperday,accordingtotheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency.Someofitgetsrecycledbutmostofitendsupinlandfills.36Doatrashexamination.Checkwhatyou'rethrowingawaybywritingalistofthetrashyouproduce.37Youmightwrite“usedwipesandpapertowels”under“nursery”十校高三英语试题卷—6(共10页)or“foodwasteandmetalcans”under“cooking”.Thiswillhelpyougrasptheextentofthetrashyoucreateandfindwaystocutit.Savewhatyoucan.Seeifthere'sanythingyoucansavebeforethrowingitinthetrash.Maybeyoucanmendanoldpairofjeansinsteadofbuyinganewpair.OrmaybeyoucancutupoldT-shirtsintorag.38Ifyouhaveabunchofoverripebananas,putitinthefreezertomakebananabreadlater.Relylessonpre-packagedfoods.Often,foodcomesinwastefulpackaging.Usually,somedrinkscomeinplasticcontainersthatmaynotbeeasytorecycle.Sosourceyourfoodinwaysthatdon'trequireyoutogetitfromapackage.39Insteadofbuyingoatmilkinanon-recyclablecontainer,makeitathomeandstoreitinajar,removingthepackagingwaste.40Onceyoustartnoticinghowmuchtrashyouproduceathome,you'llstarttocutdownontrashelsewhere.Bringyourownreusableforktoarestaurantthatusessingle-useplastictools,Oraskthewaiterinacoffeebartofillupyourcoffeemuginsteadofapapercup.A.Cutdownonrubbishinyourdailylife.B.Thatmeansmakingsomeofyourownfood.C.Lookforwaystocutwasteoutsidethehome.D.Organizeyourlistbytheroomsinyourhouseorbyactivity.E.Besides,thinkabouthowyoucancreativelysaveyourleftovers.F.Bydoingsoyoucanmaketheroomsinyourhousecleanandtidy.G.Fortunately,youcanlivealow-wastelifestylebyredesigningyourbehavior.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Acuriousthinghappenedtoday.Onmywayhome,IstoppedattheWalmartto41somebread.AndasIswungaroundtopark,Isawsomeonehad42ashoppingcart(手推车)inthespot.Iparked,andwheeledthecarttotheshoppingcartbay.JustasIturnedtogointothesupermarketformybread,thewheelsofthecartsuddenly43anditbegantorollforward.Igrabbeditasit44anothercart.WhileIwasstraighteningoutthecarts,I45thattherewassomethingstuckinthebottomofthesecondcart.Asetofkeys.I46thekeys,andlookedforanaddresstag(标签).Therewasn'tone.Ienteredthesupermarketandmademywaytotheservicecounter,whereI47patiently.Severalpeoplewereaheadofme.48,itwasmyturn,butrightasIapproachedthe49,ananxious-lookingwomancameup,andsaidsomethingaboutkeys.Iheldupthekeys.Sheletoutashoutof50,“Oh!Wheredidyoufindthem?Ilookedforthemeverywhere,andcouldn'tfindthem!SoI51.YouareanAngel.”十校高三英语试题卷—7(共10页)Idon'tbelieveinprayer.ButIhadto52thatherewasaremarkablecombinationofevents,leadingtobothofusarrivingatthe53time.Itwasnotamiracle,justasetof54.Nevertheless,Ihadjust55awoman'sfaithinGod.41. A.pickup B.giveaway C.bake D.prepare42. A.stopped B.loaded C.left D.kept43. A.failed B.locked C.screamed D.turned44. A.crashedinto B.landedon C.blocked D.followed45. A.guessed B.noticed C.feared D.learned46. A.tried B.dropped C.freed D.found47. A.waited B.explained C.observed D.searched48. A.Suddenly B. Actually C.Eventually D. Consequently49. A.cart B.counter C.shelf D.supermarket50. A.approval B.victory C.warning D.relief51. A.quit B.prayed C.changed D.hesitated52. A.prove B.pretend C.admit D.remember53. A.same B.scheduled C.convenient D.unusual54. A.choices B.changes C.mistakes D.coincidences55. A.spread B.restored C.shaken D.strengthened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。TravelingtoChinaasaforeignerisn'tthesimplestaffair.Visaapplicationscanbecomplicated,andnavigating(穿梭)thishighlyautomatedsocietywith56(it)owndigitalecosystemcanbefrightening.Butthingsmaybechanging.Chinahasbeenmakingeffortstoattractinternationaltravelersbyintroducingmore57(welcome)policies.Thecountrynowoffersvisaexemptions(免签)fordozensofnationalities,aswellas58144-hourvisa-freetransit(运输)policyatagrowingnumberofportsofentry.Meanwhile,mobilewalletgiantslikeAlipayandWeChathavemade·theirappsandonline59(pay)moreforeigner-friendlybysimplifyingtheirlengthyset-upprocesses60acceptinginternationalcreditcards.Hotelsandattractionsarealsobeingaskedtoacceptinternationalcreditcards,61arenotpopularamongtradersinChina.SomecitieslikeBeijinghavelaunchedall-in-one62(pass)thatallowtravelerstopayforthingslikeattractionadmissionsandpublictransit63(electronic).Thesemeasuresseemtobeworking.Chinawelcomedabout14millionforeignvisitorsinthefirsthalfof2024,a152.7%increasefrom2023.Thenumberisstillalongwayofffrom2019figures,butsomeintheindustryfeel64(encourage).“Thankstothenew15-dayvisa-freepolicyforsomecountries,we65(see)anincreaseoftouristsfromthosecountriesoverthepastfewmonths,”saysDennyTian,a十校高三英语试题卷—8(共10页)travelspecialistandmanageratTheChinaGuide.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校上周举办了主题为“EmbraceEnglish,ShowOurselves”的英语周系列活动。请你写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:1.你印象最深的一个活动;2.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。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。Knock-knock-knock.“Hello?”IcalledtimidlythroughmycousinAnita’sbedroomdoor.Noanswer.There'snowaysheforgotIwasmovingintoday,right?Ithought.“Anita?It'sme,Norah!”Icalledagain.IhadonlymetmycousinonceacoupleofyearsagowhenAnitaandAuntSonamhadflowntoCaliforniatovisit.MomhadhopedAnitaandIwouldbefriends.ButallAnitawantedtotalkaboutwassoccer,whichwaspracticallyaforeignlanguagetome.Secretly,Ihadfeltrelievedwhenthevisitwasover.Now,Iwasstandinginmyaunt'stinyapartmentinNewYorkCity,andtherewasstillnoanswerfromAnita.Iknockedagain,alittlelouderthistime.Finally,Anitaopenedthedoor.Sheapologized,sayingshehadbeenlisteningtomusic.Butinsteadofinvitingmein,Anitafrownedatmymassivesuitcase.Behindher,Icouldseeabluebeanbagchaircrowdednexttoabunkbed(上下铺).InmyoldroominCalifornia,I'dhadadoublebedalltomyself,andmyoriginalartworkhadcoveredallthewalls.Anita'swalls,ontheotherhand,werecoveredwithpostersoftheU.S.women'ssoccerteam.Ididn'tseeanyfreespacetohanganythingelse.十校高三英语试题卷—9(共10页)“C-canIcomein?”Iasked,blushing.Anitanodded,butshebarelymoved.Ihadnochoicebuttosqueezebyherintotheroom.IputmystuffagainstthewallandAnitastartedbouncingthesoccerballfromherfoottoherkneeandbackagain.Suddenly,herfootkickedtheballatanoddangle,anditaccidentallyflewtowardme.“Whoops!”Anitacalled.“Thinkfast!”ButIwasstilltakinginthesurroundings,sotheballcaughtmeoffguardandbouncedoffmyshoulder.Forcingasmile,Ipretendeditdidn'tbotherme.Unsureofwhattodo,Itookoutmysketchbook(素描本)andcoloredpencilsandsatdown.Justholdingmysketchbookmademefeelmoreatease.IstartedsketchingaimlesslywhileAnitawentbacktobounceherball.Suddenly,itdaonedonmethatIcoulddrawAnitainaction.Anitastudiedthedrawingcarefully.十校高三英语试题卷—10(共10页)金华十校2024年11月高三模拟考试英语参考答案与评分标准第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.B2.A3.B4.C5.C6.A7.B8.A9.C10.B11.B12.C13.A14.C15.A16.B17.C18.A19.C20.A第二部分阅读理解(每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节21-23ABC24-27BCAD28-31ACCD32-35CDBB第二节36-40GDEBC第三部分语言运用第一节(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ACDAB46-50CACBD51-55BCADD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.its57.welcoming58.a59.payment·60.and61.which62.passes63.electronıcally64.encouraged65.haveseen第四部分写作第一节(满分15分)EmbraceEnglısh,ShowØurselvesLastweekwitnessedhugesuccessofourschool'sEnglishWeekthemed“EmbraceEnglish,ShowOurselves”Amongthemanyevents,theonethathasleftalastingimpressiononmeisthe“EnglishDramaNight”StudentsfromdifferentclassesgroupedtogethertoperformEnglishplays,rangingfromclassicShakespeareantragediestocontemporarypieces.Iwasnotonlyimpressedbymyfellowstudents’excellentcommandoftheEnglishlanguage,butalsodeeplymovedbytheirvividportrayalofthecharacters.Theweekserve

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