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考研英语(二)真题解析+答案[完整版]
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,
B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Inourcontemporaryculture,theprospectofcommunicatingwith-orevenlookingat
-astrangerisvirtuallyunbearable.Everyonearoundusseemstoagreebythewaythey
clingtothephones,evenwithouta_1_onasubway.
It'sasadreality-ourdesiretoavoidinteractingwithotherhumanbeings-because
there's_2_tobegainedfromtalkingtothestrangerstandingbyyou.Butyouwouldn*
tknowit,_3_intoyourphone.Thisuniversalprotectionsendsthe_4_:“Pleasedon'
tapproachme.”
Whatisitthatmakesusfeelweneedtohide_5_ourscreens?
Oneanswerisfear,accordingtoJonWortmann,anexecutivementalcoach.Wefear
rejection,orthatourinnocentsccialadvanceswillbe_6_asaweird.MWefearwe'
11be_7_.Wefearwe'11bedisruptive.
Strangersareinherently_8_tous,sowearemorelikelytofeel_9—whencommunicating
withthemcomparedwithourfriendsandacquaintances.Toavoidthisuneasiness,we_10_
toourphones.nPhonesbecomeoursecurityblanket,wWortmannsays."Theyareourhappy
glassesthatprotectusfromwhatweperceiveisgoingtobemore_11___"
Butonceweripofftheband-aid,tuckoursmartphonesinourpocketsandlookup,it
doesn,t___12___sobad.Inone2011experiment,behavioralscientistsNicholasEpleyand
JulianaSchroederaskedcommuterstodotheunthinkable:Starta_13___.TheyhadChicago
traincommuterstalktotheirfellow_14___.“WhenDr.EpleyandMs.Schroederaskedother
peopleinthesametrainstationto_15___howtheywouldfeelaftertalkingtoastranger,
thecommutersthoughttheir_16___wouldbemorepleasantiftheysatontheirown,wThe
NewYorkTimessummarizes.Thoughtheparticipantsdidn'texpectapositiveexperience,
afterthey_17_withtheexperiment,“notasinglepersonreportedhavingbeenembarrassedw
_18_,thesecommuteswerereportedlymoreenjoyablecomparedwiththosewithout
communication,whichmakesabsolutesense,___19___humanbeingsrhriveoffofsocial
connections.It'sthat___20___:Talkingtostrangerscanmakeyoufeelconnected.
1
选项及答案:
1.[A]signal[B]permit[C]ticket[D]record
2.[A]nothing[B]little[C]another[D]much
3.[A]beaten[B]guided[C]plugged[D]brought
4.[A]sign[B]code[C]notice[D]message
5.[A]under[B]behind[C]beyond[D]from
6.[A]misupplied[B]mismatched[C]misadjusted[D]misinterpreted
7.[A]replaced[B]fired[C]judged[D]delayed
8.[A]unreasonable[B]ungrateful[C]unconventional[D]unfamiliar
9.[A]comfortable[B]confident[C]anxious[D]angry
10.[A]attend[B]point[C]take[D]turn
11.[A]dangerous[B]mysterious[C]violent[D]boring
12.[A]hurt[Blresist[Clbend[D]decay
13.[A]lecture[B]conversaticn[C]debate[D]negotiation
14.[A]passengers[B]employees[C]researchers[D]trainees
15.[A]reveal[B]choose[C]predict[D]design
16.[A]voyage[B]ride[C]walk[D]flight
17.[A]wentthrough[B]didaway[C]caughtup[D]putup
18.[A]Inturn[B]Infact[C]Inparticular[D]Inconsequence
19.[A]unless[B]since[C]if[D]whereas
20.[A]funny[B]logical[C]simple[D]rare[page]
原文及答案:
Whilethesubway'sarrivalmaybeambiguous,onethingaboutyourcommuteiscertain:
Noorewantstotalktoeachother.Inourcontemporaryculture,theprospectofcommunicating
with-orevenlookingat-astrangerisvirtuallyunbearable.Everyonearoundusseems
toagreebythewaytheyfiddlewiththeirphones,evenwithouta1signalunderground.
It'sasadreality-ourdesiretoavoidinteractingwithotherhumanbeings-because
there*s2muchtobegainedfromtalkingtothestrangerstandingbyyou.Butyouwouldn*t
knowit,3pluggedintoyourphone.Thisuniversalarmorsendsthe4message:JPleasedon't
approachme.'
2
Whatisitthatmakesusfeelweneedtohide5behindourscreens?
Oneanswerisfear,accordingtoJonWortmann,executivementalcoachandauthorof
*HijackedbyYourBrain:HowtoFreeYourselfWhenStressTakesOver.?Wefearrejection,
orthatourinnocentsocialadvanceswillbe6misinterpretedas'creepy,*hetoldThe
HuffingtonPost.Wefearwe,11be7judged.Wefearwe'11bedisruptive.
Strangersareinherently8unfamiliartous,sowearemorelikelytofeel9anxiouswhen
communicatingwiththemcomparedwithourfriendsandacquaintances.Toavoidthisanxiety,
we10turntoourphones.'Phonesbecomeoursecurityblanket,JWortmannsays.'Theyare
ourhappyglassesthatprotectusfromwhatweperceiveisgoingtobemore11dangerous.,
Butonceweripoffthebandaid,tuckoursmartphonesinourpocketsandlookup,it
doesn*tl2hurtsobad.Inone2011experiment,behavioralscientistsNicholasEpleyand
JulianaSchroederaskedcommuterstodotheunthinkable:Starta13conversation.Theduo
hadChicagotraincommuterstalktotheirfellowl4passengers.1WhenDr.EpleyandMs.
Schroederaskedotherpeopleinthesametrainstationtol5predicthowtheywouldfeelafter
talkingtoastranger,thecommutersthoughttheirl6ridewouldbemorepleasantifthey
satontheirown,'theNewYorkTimessummarizes.Thoughtheparticipantsdidn,texpecta
positiveexperience,aftertheyl7wentthroughwiththeexperiment,*notasingleperson
reportedhavingbeensnubbed.,
18Infact,thesecommuteswerereportedlymoreenjoyablecomparedwiththosesans
communication,whichmakesabsolutesense,19sincehumanbeingsthriveoffofsocial
connections.It'sthat20simple:Talkingtostrangerscanmakeyoufeelconnected.Thetrain
rideisafortuityforsocialconnection-'thestuffoflife,,Wortmannsays.Evenseemingly
trivialinteractionscanboostmocdandincreasethesenseofbelonging.Astudysimilar
inhypothesistoEplyandSchroder'spublishedinSocialPsychological&PersonalityScience
askedparticipantstosmile,makeeyecontactandchatwiththeircashier.Thosewhoengaged
withthecashierexperiencedbettermoods-andevenreportedabettershoppingexperience
thanthosewhoavoidedsuperfluousconversation.
分析:文章节选自2014.5.16赫芬顿邮报,难度与2014/2013持平,明显比模考时的文章容易。
选项ABCD各出现五次。
SectionIIReadingComprehension
3
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,
CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Textl
Anewstudysuggeststhatcontrarytomostsurveys,peopleareactuallymorestressed
athomethatatwork.Researchersmeasuredpeople'scortisol,whichisastressmarker,while
theywereatwordandwhiletheywereathomeandfoundithigheratwhatissupposedto
beaplaceofrefuge.
“Furthercontradictingconventionalwisdom,wefoundthatwomenaswellasmenhavelower
levelsofstressatworkthatathome,writeroneoftheresearchers,SarahDamaskc.In
factwomenevensaytheyfeelbetteratwork,shenotes."Itismen,notwomen,whoreport
beinghappierathomethatatwork."Anothersurpriseisthatthefindingsholdtruefor
boththosewithchildrenandwithcut,butmoresofornonparents.Thisiswhypeoplewho
workoutsidethehomehavebetterhealth.
Whatthestudydoesn'tmeasureiswhetherpeoplearestilldoingworkwhenthey*reat
home,whetheritishouseholdworkorworkbroughthomefromtheoffice.Formanymen,the
endoftheworkdayisatimetokickback.Forwomenwhostayhome,theynevergettoleave
theoffice.Andforwomenwhoworkoutsidethehome,theyoftenareplaying
catch-up-with-householdtasks.Withtheblurringofroles,andthefactthatthehomefront
lagswel1behindtheworkplaceinmakingadjustmentsforworkingwomenit*snotsurprising
thatwomenaremorestressedatheme.
Butit'snotjustagenderthing.Atwork,peopleprettymuchknowwhatthey,resupposed
tobedoingtobedoing:wording,makingmoney,doingthetaskstheyhavetodoinorder
todrawanincome.Thebargainisverypure:Employeeputsinhoursofphysicalormental
laborandemployeedrawsoutlife-sustainingmoola.
Onthehomefront,however,pecplehavenosuchclarity.Rareisthehouseholdinwhich
thedivisionoflaborissoclinicallyandmethodicallylaidout.Therearealotoftasks
tobedone,thereareinadequaterewardsformostofthem.Yourhomecolleagues-your
family-havenoclearrewardsfortheirlabor;theyneedtobetalkedintois,ofifthey*re
teenagers,threatenedwithcompleteremovalofallelectronicdevices.Plus,they,re
4
teenagers,threatenedwithcompleteremovalofallelectronicdevices.Plus,they'reyour
family.Youcannotfireyourfamily.Youneverreallygettogohomefromhome.
Soit,snotsurprisingthatpeoplearemorestressedathome.Notonlyarethetasks
apparentlyinfinite,theco-workersaremuchhardertomotivate.
21.AccordingtoParagraph1,mostprevioussurveysfoundthathome.
[A]offeredgreaterrelaxationthantheworkplace
[B]wasanidealplaceforstressmeasurement
[C]generatedmorestressthantheworkplace
[D]wasanunrealisticplaceforrelaxation
22.AccordingtoDamaske,whoarelikelytobethehappiestathome?
[A]Childlesswives
用workingmothers
IC]Childlesshusbands
LD]Workingfathers
23.Theblurringofworkingwcmen,srolesreferstothefactthat
[AJitisdifficultforthemtoleavetheiroffice
{B]theirhomeisalsoaplaceforkickingback
[C]thereisoftenmuchhouseworkleftbehind
[DJtheyarebothbreadwinnersandhousewives
24.Theword'moola”(Line4,para.4)mostprobablymeans
IA]ski1Is
1B]energy
LC]earnings
lD]nutrition
25.Thehomefrontdiffersfremtheworkplaceinthat____
[A]divisionoflaborathomeisseldomclear-cut
_B]homeishardlyacozierworkingenvironment
[C]householdtasksaregenerallymoremotivating
LD]familylaborisoftenadequatelyrewarded
参考答案:21—25ACDCAEpage]
5
Text2
Foryears,studieshavefoundthatfirst-generationcollagestudents-thosewhodonot
haveaparentwithacollegedegree-lagotherstudentsonarangeofeducationachievement
factors.Theirgradesarelowerandtheirdropoutratesarehigher.Butsincesuchstudents
aremostlikelytoadvanceeconomicallyiftheysucceedinhighereducation,collegesand
universitieshavepushedfordecadestorecruitmoreofthem.Thishascreated“aparadox*
inthatrecruitingfirst-generaticnstudents,butthenwatchingmanyofthemfail,means
thathighereducationhas"continuedtoreproduceandwiden,ratherthanclose"anachievement
gapbasedonsocialclass,accordingtothedepressingbeginningofapaperforthcomingin
thejournalPsychologicalScience.
Butthearticleisactuallyquiteoptimistic,asitoutlinesapotentialsolutionto
thisproblem,suggestingthatanapproach(whichinvolvesaone-hour,next-to-no-costprogram)
canclose63percentoftheachievementgap(measuredbysuchfactorsasgrades)between
first-generationandotherstudents.
Theauthorsofthepaperarefromdifferentuniversities,anctheirfindingsarebased
onastudyinvolving147students(whocompletedtheproject)atanunnamedprivateuniversity.
Firstgenerationwasdefinedasnothavingaparentwithafour-yearcollegedegree.Most
ofthefirst-generationstudents(59.1percent)wererecipientsofPellGrants,afederal
grantforundergraduateswithfinancialneed,whilethiswastrueonlyfor8.6percentof
thestudentswithatleastoneparentwithafour-yeardegree.
Theirthesis-thatarelativelymodestinterventioncouldhaveabigimpact-wasbased
ontheviewthatfirst-generationstudentsmaybemostlackingnotinpotentialbutin
practicalknowledgeabouthowtodealwiththeissuesthatfacemostcollegestudents.They
citepastresearchbyseveralauthorstoshowthatthisisthegapthatmustbenarrowed
toclosetheachievementgap.
Manyfirst-generationstudents"struggletonavigatethemiddle-classcultureofhigher
education,learnthe*rulesofthegame,1andtakeadvantageofcollegesresources,“they
write,Andthisbecomesmoreofaproblemwhencollegesdon'ttalkabouttheclassadvantages
anddisadvantagesofdifferentgreupsofstudents.''BecauseUScollegesanduniversities
seldomacknowledgehowsocialclasscanaffectstudents*educationalexperiences,many
6
first-generationstudentslackinsightaboutwhytheyarestrugglinganddonotunderstand
howstudents"likethem*canimprove.”
26.Recruitingmorefirst-generationstudentshas.
[A]reducedtheirdropoutrates
[B]narrowedtheachievementgap
[C]depressedcollegestudents
[D]misseditsoriginalpurpose
27.Theauthorsoftheresearcharticleareoptimisticbecause.
[A]theirfindingsappealtostudents
[B]therecruitingratehasincreased
[C]theproblemissolvable
[D]theirapproachiscostless
28.Thestudysuggeststhatmcstfirst-generationstudents.
一A]studyatprivateuniversities
_B]arefromsingle-parentfairiilies
[C]areinneedoffinancialsupport
LD]havefailedtheircollege
29.Theauthorsofthepaperbelievethatfirst-generationstudents.
[A]areactuallyindifferenttotheachievementgap
[B]canhaveapotentialinfluenceonotherstudents
[C]maylackopportunitiestoapplyforresearchprojects
[D]areinexperiencedinhandlingtheirissuesatcollege
30.Wemayinferfromthelastparagraphthat.
[A]universitiesoftenrejectthecultureofthemiddle-class
[B]collegesarepartlyresponsiblefortheprobleminquestion
[C]socialclassgreatlyhelpsenricheducationalexperiences
[D]studentsareusuallytoblamefortheirlackofresources
参考答案:26—30DCCDB[page]
Evenintraditionaloffices,“thelinguafrancaofcorporateAmericahasgottenmuch
moreemotionalandmuchmoreright-brainedthanitwas20yearsago,“saidHarvardBusiness
7
SchoolprofessorNancyKoehn.Shestartedspinningoffexamples."IfyouandTparachuted
backtoFortune500companiesin1990,wewouldseemuchlessfrequentuseoftermslike
journey,mission,passion.Thereweregoals,therewerestrategies,therewereobjectives,
butwedidn,ttalkaboutenergy;wedidn'ttalkaboutpassion.w
Koehnpointedoutthatthisneweraofcorporatevocabularyisvery"team"-oriented
—andnotbycoincidence."Let'snotforgetsports—inmale-dominatedcorporateAmerica,
it'sstillabigdeal.It'snotexplicitlyconscious;it'stheideathatI*macoach,
andyou'remyteam,andwe'reinthistogether.TherearelotsandlotsofCEOsinvery
differentcompanies,butmostthinkofthemselvesascoachesandthisistheirteamandthey
wanttowin."Thesetermsarealsointendedtoinfuseworkwithmeaning-and,asKhurana
pointsout,increaseallegiancetothefirm."Youhavetheimportationofterminologythat
historicallyusedtobeassociatedwithnon-profitorganizationsandreligiousorganizations:
Termslikevision,values,passion,andpurpose,wsaidKhurana.
Thisnewfocusonpersonalfulfillmentcanhelpkeepemployeesmotivatedamid
increasinglylouddebatesoverwork-lifebalance.Thewmommywars”ofthe1990sarestill
goingontoday,promptingargumentsaboutwhywomenstillcan*thaveitallandbookslike
SherylSandberg,sLeanIn,whosetitlehasbecomeabuzzwordinitsownright.Termslike
unplug,offline,life-hack,bandwidth,andcapacityareallaboutsettingboundariesbetween
theofficeandthehome.Butifyourworkisyour“passion,"you’11bemorelikelytodevote
yourselftoit,evenifthatmeansgoinghomefordinnerandthenworkinglongafterthe
kidsareinbed.Butthisseemstobetheironyofofficespeak:Everyonemakesfunofit,
butmanagersloveit,companiesdependonit,andregularpeoplewillinglyabsorbit.As
Nunbergsaid,“Youcangetpeopletothinkit,snonsenseatthesametimethatyoubuy
intoit."Inaworkplacethat'sfundamentallyindifferenttoyourlifeanditsmeaning,
officespeakcanhelpyoufigureouthowyourelatetoyourwork—andhowyourworkdefines
whoyouare.
31.AccordingtoNancyKoehn,officelanguagehasbecome______.
[A]moreobjective
IB]lessenergetic
[C]moreemotional
[D]lessstrategic
8
32.“Team"-orientedcorporatevocabularyiscloselyrelatedto.
_A]sportsculture
_B]genderdifference
_C]historicalincidents
_D]athleticexecutives
33.Khuranabelievesthattheimportationofterminologyaimsto.
.A]promotecompanyimage
'B]strengthenemployeeloyalty
.C]fostercorporatecooperation
LD]revivehistoricalterms
34.ItcanbeinferredthatLeanIn.
[A]voicesforworkingwomen
IB]appealstopassionateworkaholics
_C]triggersdebatesamongmommies
_D]praisesmotivatedemployees
35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutofficespeak?
LA]Managersadmireitbutavoidit.
一B]Linguistsbelieveittobenonsense.
^C]Companiesfindittobefundamental.
_D]Regularpeoplemockitbutacceptit.
参考答案:31—35ACDAD[page]
Text4
Manypeopletalkedofthe288,000newjobstheLaborDepartmentreportedforJune,along
withthedropintheunemploymentrateto6.1percent,asgoodnews.Andtheywereright.
Fornowitappearstheeconomyiscreatingjobsataleastwearenowfinallymovingforward
atafasterpace.
However,thereisanotherimportantpartofthejobspicturethatwaslargelyoverlooked.
Therewasabigjumpinthenumberofpeoplewhoreportvoluntarilyworkingpart-time.This
figureisnow830,000(4.4percent)aboveitsyearagolevel.
9
BeforeexplainingtheconnectiontotheObamacare,itisworthmakinganimportant
distinction.Manypeoplewhoworkpart-timejobsactuallywantfull-timejobs.Theytake
part-timeworkbecausethisisalltheycanget.Anincreaseininvoluntarypart-timework
isevidenceofweaknessinthelabormarketanditmeansthatmanypeoplewillbehaving
averyhardtimemakingendsmeet.
Therewasanincreaseininvoluntarypart-timeinJune,butthegeneraldirectionhas
beendown.Involuntarypart-timeemploymentisstillfarhigherthanbeforetherecession,
butitisdownby640,000(7.9percent)fromitsyearagolevel.
Weknowthedifferencebetweenvoluntaryandinvoluntarypart-timeemploymentbecause
peopletellus.ThesurveyusedbytheLaborDepartmentaskspeopleiftheyworkedlessthan
35hoursinthereferenceweek.Iftheansweris"yes”,theyareclassifiedasworking
part-time.Thesurveythenaskswhethertheyworkedlessthan35hoursinthatweekbecause
theywantedtoworklessthanfulltimeorbecausetheyhadnochoice.Theyareonlyclassified
asvoluntarypart-timeworkersiftheytellthesurveytakertheychosetoworklessthan
35hoursaweek.
Theissueofvoluntarypart-timerelatestoObamacarebecauseoneofthemainpurposes
wastoallowpeopletogetinsuranceoutsideofemployment.Formanypeople,especiallythose
withserioushealthconditionsorfamilymemberswithserioushealthconditions,before
Obamacaretheonlywaytogetinsurancewasthroughajobthatprovidedhealthinsurance.
However,Obamacarehasallowedmorethan12millionpeopletoeithergetinsurancethrough
Medicaidortheexchanges.Thesearepeoplewhomaypreviouslyhavefelttheneedtoget
afull-timejobthatprovidedinsuranceinordertocoverthemselvesandtheirfamilies.
WithObamacarethereisnolongeralinkbetweenemploymentandinsurance.
36.Whichpartofthejobspicturewasneglected?
_A]Theprospectofathrivingjobmarket.
[B]Theincreaseofvoluntarypart-timejobs.
_C]Thepossibilityoffullemployment.
:D]Theaccelerationofjobcreation.
37.Manypeopleworkpart-timebecausethey___.
[A]Fellthatisenoughtomakeendsmeet
BlCannotgettheirhandsonfull-timejobs
io
©Haven'tseentheweaknessofthemarket
[D]Preferpart-timejobstofull-timejobs
38.Involuntarypart-timeemploymentintheUS.
_A]Showsageneraltendencyofdecline
[B]Ishardertoacquirethancneyearago
©Satisfiestherealneedofthejobless
[D]Islowerthanbeforetherecession
39.ItcanbelearnedthatwithObamacare,___.
[A]Itisnolongereasyforpart-timerstogetinsurance
LB]Employmentisnolongerapreconditiontogetinsurance
[C]Itisstillchallengingtogetinsuranceforfamilymembers
LD]Full-timeemploymentisstillessentialforinsurance
40.Thetextmainlydiscusses_______.
_A]Obamacare'strouble
LB]Part-timerclassification
_C]InsurancethroughMedicaid
_D]EmploymentintheUS
参考答案:36—40BBABD[page]
PartB
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheading
fromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhich
youdonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
.A]Youarenotalone
_B]Don,tfearresponsibilityforyourlife
.C]Paveyourownuniquepath
.D]Mostofyourfearsareunreal
:E]Thinkaboutthepresentmoment
JP]Experiencehelpsyougrow
1G]Therearemanythingstobegratefulfor
11
SomeOldTruthstoHelpYouOvercomeToughTimes
Unfortunately,lifeisnotabedofroses,Wearegoingthoughlifefacingsadexperiences.
Moreover,wearegrievingvariousKindsofloss:afriendship,aromanticrelationshipor
ahouse.Hardtimesmayholdyoudownatwhatusuallyseemslikethemostinopportunetime,
butyoushouldrememberthattheywon,tlastforever.
Whenourtimeofmourningisover,wepressforward,strongerwithagreaterunderstanding
andrespectforlife.Furthermore,theselossesmakeusmatureandeventuallymoveustoward
futureopportunitiesforgrowthandhappiness.IwanttosharetheseoldtruthsI'velearned
alongtheway.
41.
LD]Mostofyourfearsareunreal
Fearisbothusefulandharmful.Thisnormalhumanreactionisusedtoprotectusby
signalingdangerandpreparingustodealwithit.Unfortunately,peoplecreateinnerbarriers
withahelpofexaggeratingfears.MyfavoriteactorWillSmithoncesaid,“Fearisnot
real.Itisaproductofthoughtsyoucreate.Donotmisunderstandme.Dangerisveryreal.
Butfearisachoice."Idocompletelyagreethefearsarejusttheproductofourluxuriant
imagination.
42.
_E]Thinkaboutthepresentmoir.ent
Ifyouaresurroundedbyproblemsandcannotstopthinkingaboutthepast,tryfocus
onthepresentmoment.Manyofusareweigheddownbythepastoranxiousaboutthefuture.
Youmayfeelguiltoveryourpast,butyouarepoisoningthepresentwiththethingsand
circumstancesyoucannotchange.Valuethepresentmomentandrememberhowfortunateyou
aretobealive.Enjoythebeautyoftheworldaroundandkeeptheeyesopentoseethe
possibilitiesbeforeyou.Happinessisnotapointoffutureandnotamomentfromthepast,
butamindsetthatcanbedesignedintothepresent.
43.
[G]Therearemanythingstobegratefulfor
Sometimesitiseasytofeelbadbecauseyouaregoingthroughtoughtimes.Youcanbe
easilycaughtupbylifeproblemsthatyouforgettopauseandappreciatethethingsyou
12
have.Onlystrongpeopleprefertosmileandvaluetheirlifeinsteadofcryingandcomplaining
aboutsomething.
44.
[A]Youarenotalone
Nomatterhowisolatedyoumightfeelandhowseriousthesituationis,youshouldalways
rememberthatyou
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