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第五单元过关检测(B卷)第一部分听力其次部分阅读(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。ALongIsland’shikingtrails(路途)offeranescapeforfamilytime.It’sarelaxingthingtodointhestressfultime,soopenyoursenses.SouthamptonTrailsManyguidedtrailsareruninHamptons,somesuitableforkids.BehindtheSouthForkNaturalHistoryMuseumisasmallfieldwithbutterfliesandbirdsflyingabout.Uponarrival,checkoutthepostedmapthatshowsthetrailsthroughthefieldswithaconnectionthatgoesallthewaytoSagHarbor.ArboretumStateHistoricPark,OysterBayHalftheparkiswoodlandthatincludesnaturewalksandagreenhouse.You’llseelotsofwildlifefromfoxestobirds,adelightforkids.PickupamaponthewebsiteandenjoythehistoricGoldCoastproperty.Walkerscanselectfromdifferentpaths,coveringaboutsixmilesintotal,aswellasalldifferentlengthstoaccommodatedifferentagesandabilities.RichardD.FowlerPreserve,SouthamptonApleasantshorthikerightinSouthamptonVillage.ThetrailbeginsneartheintersectionofWickapogueRoadandNarrowLaneandheadsthroughawoodedareawithariver.Dressproperly,foritcouldbealittlemuddy.Thetrailfeatureshedges(树篱)alongonesideandplantingsalongtheother.Itreachesthesitewherethefirstsettlersspenttheirfirstwinterabout1640.Thistrailtakesaboutonehour.DownsFarmPreserve,CutchogueThisfamily-friendlyplaceisaneasywalkwiththetrailamilelong.It’saverypeacefullocationtoseewildlifeandbirds.Thetrailisflatandpushchair-friendly.You’llalsofindDownsRiver,withchairsalongthewaytorest.HometothedefenceworksoftheCorchaugIndians,thepreserveisontheNationalParkRegisterofHistoricPlacesandisconsideredancientland.21.WhatdoSouthamptonTrailsandArboretumStateHistoricParkhaveincommon?A.Theydistributefreetouristmaps.B.They’reconvenienttogetto.C.Theyofferguidedtrailsforallages.D.They’reidealplacesforbirdwatching.答案:D解析:细微环节理解题。依据SouthamptonTrails中的“BehindtheSouthForkNaturalHistoryMuseumisasmallfieldwithbutterfliesandbirdsflyingabout.”和ArboretumStateHistoricPark,OysterBay中的“You’llseelotsofwildlifefromfoxestobirds,adelightforkids.”可知,SouthamptonTrails和ArboretumStateHistoricPark的共同点是它们是观鸟的志向场所。故选D项。22.WhatcanyoudoinDownsFarmPreserve?A.Visitahistoricalsite. B.Appreciatethehillylandscape.C.Feedwildanimalsatrandom.D.CommunicatewithlocalIndians.答案:A解析:细微环节理解题。依据DownsFarmPreserve,Cutchogue中的“HometothedefenceworksoftheCorchaugIndians,thepreserveisontheNationalParkRegisterofHistoricPlacesandisconsideredancientland.”可知,在DownsFarmPreserve人们能参观历史遗迹。故选A项。23.Inwhichhikingtrailisappropriateclothingsuggested?A.SouthamptonTrails.B.ArboretumStateHistoricPark.C.RichardD.FowlerPreserve.D.DownsFarmPreserve.答案:C解析:细微环节理解题。依据RichardD.FowlerPreserve,Southampton中的“Dressproperly,foritcouldbealittlemuddy.”可知,在RichardD.FowlerPreserve要穿合适的衣服。故选C项。BInmanysports,physicalcontactispartofthegame.Butwhenathleteshittheirheads,thehitcancauseconcussions(脑震荡).Concussionshavelongbeenaconcernforprofessionalathletes,butthey’vebecomemorecommonamongyoungplayerstoo.Between2001and2009,thenumberofkidsunder19visitingdoctorsforconcussionseachyearincreasedby62percent.Engineersaredevelopingnewhelmets(头盔),andnewrulesarelimitingphysicalcontactinsomesports.Butaretheseeffortsenoughtoprotectkids’brains?Concussionscanhappenduringmanytypesofactivities.Butsportslikefootballandsoccerareespeciallyrisky.Whenyourunorjump,yourbodyismovingatanincreasedspeed.Asuddenhitcausesyoutomovefasterinadifferentdirection.“It’slikewhenyou’reonabusanditmakesasuddenstop,”saysDrKevinCrutchfield,anexpertatasportsconcussioncentreinBaltimore,Maryland.“Youhittheinsideofthebus.”Thishitdamagesthebrain.Itaffectsthewaythebrainfunctions.Sosomesportsrequireathletestowearhelmets.Helmetshelpreducetheforceofahit.Thehardoutershellspreadstheforceoveralargerarea.Insideahelmet,aplasticorair-filledliningalsohelpssoftentheblow.SteveRowsonisanengineeratVirginiaTech.Inhislab,hetestshowhelmetsholdupagainstdifferenttypesofhits.Nohelmetcanpreventconcussionscompletely,saysRowson.Buthe’sfoundthatwhenwearinganewerfootballhelmet,theplayer’sheaddoesn’tgainspeedasmuchafterahit.Thatlowerstheriskofconcussions.Manyyouthsportsteamshavesetlimitsonphysicalcontacttoreducetheriskofconcussions.Insoccer,mostconcussionshappenasaresultofheaders—shotsorpassesmadewiththehead.That’swhymanypeoplethinkkidsshouldn’theadtheballuntilhighschool.Theseeffortsshouldhelp,saysCrutchfield.Butthebestwaytopreventlong-termbraininjuries,hesays,istostopplayingimmediatelyifyousufferconcussion.“Protectyourselftodaysoyoucanplayagaintomorrow.”24.Concussionsamongyoungplayers.
A.arerarebefore2001 B.seemextremelyworryingC.causekidstoloseinterestinsports D.aremostlycausedbywearingnohelmets答案:B解析:推理推断题。由其次段中的“morecommon”和“eachyearincreasedby62percent”可知,青少年因体育运动导致脑震荡的状况越来越严峻,令人担忧。故选B项。25.Theauthormentionsthesuddenstopofthebusto.
A.stressit’sdangeroustoridebusesB.showhumanbrainsareeasilydamagedC.giveabetterexplanationofconcussionsD.remindpeopletowearhelmetswhileplayingsports答案:C解析:推理推断题。作者在第五段中提到公共汽车急刹车时人们会受到撞击,将之与人们在运动时发生脑震荡的状况相比较,使这一概念更简单被理解。故选C项。26.WhatdoesSteveRowsonthinkofthenewerfootballhelmets?A.Theyvaryalotinsize.B.Theyworkbetterthantheoldones.C.Theyslowdowntheplayers’runningspeed.D.Theyallowtheplayerstomovetheirheadsmorefreely.答案:B解析:细微环节理解题。由倒数第三段中的“Buthe’sfoundthat...lowerstheriskofconcussions.”可知,新款头盔效果更好些,可以更好地爱护运动员的头部免受损害。故选B项。27.DrCrutchfieldsuggeststhatafterreceivingaconcussion,youngplayersshould.
A.neverheadtheball B.avoiddangeroussportsC.playotherkindsofsports D.stopplayingthesportforawhile答案:D解析:细微环节理解题。由最终一段中的“...stopplayingimmediatelyifyousufferconcussion.”可知,Crutchfield建议年轻的运动员在运动中发生脑震荡时,确定要刚好停止运动,这样才能避开给大脑造成长期的损伤,才有利于今后更好地进行这项运动。故选D项。CAirbags,nowfoundinalmosteveryvehicle,havesavedcountlesslivesandlargelyreducedtheseriousnessofinjuriesincrashes.Similartechnologycouldgreatlyreducebrokenhips(髋部)resultingfromafall,somethingmostseniorsfear.DrRobertBuckmanandhisstart-upcompany,ActiveProtectiveinAllentown,Pennsylvania,hasdevelopedapromisingsolution,awearableairbagthatcanprotecthipbonesintheeventofafall.TheideawastheresultofDrBuckman’syearsasadoctoratTempleUniversity.Henoticedhowmanyelderlypeoplewerebeingbroughtintohospitalswithbrokenhipsduetofalls,andhowtheyoftennevercompletelyrecoveredfromtheinjuries.Hestartedtoaskwhathecoulddoforthesepeople,andthatwaswhenhestartedtryingtofigureoutwhethertherewasawayofhelpingpeoplewhowereatthehighestriskoffallingandsufferingthesekindsofinjuries.Thedeviceiswornmuchlikearegularbelt,butontheoutsideoftheclothing,anditincludessensorsthatmonitorthemovementofhips.Ifthedevicedetectsthatthepersonisfalling,anairbagopensbeforethepersonhitstheground,cushioningthefall.Whenthewearerhitstheground,thebagreducestheforcetothehipbonesby90percent,enoughtoavoidthemajorityofhipinjuries.Withoneoutofeverythreepeopleaged65andoldersufferingseriousfallseachyear,ActiveProtectivehasabigmarketforitswearabledevice.Italsohasthepotentialtosizablyreducehip-relatedhealthcareexpenses:HipinjuriesamongtheelderlycosttheUShealthcaresystem$30billionin2012,whichdoesn’tincludethelong-termcareexpensesassociatedwiththehighpercentageofpatientsthatcannolongerliveindependently.28.WhatisthepurposeoftheActiveProtective’sairbag?A.Toavoidhipinjuriesamongseniors. B.Toprotectseniorsfromcaraccidents.C.Tohelpseniorswiththeirdailynursing. D.Tohelpdoctorsdealwithseriousinjuries.答案:A解析:细微环节理解题。依据第一段中的“Similartechnologycouldgreatlyreducebrokenhipsresultingfromafall,somethingmostseniorsfear.”和其次段中的“...awearableairbagthatcanprotecthipbonesintheeventofafall.”可知,theActiveProtective’sairbag的目的是避开老年人髋部受伤。故选A项。29.WhatinspiredDrRobertBuckmantomakethedevice?A.Areportonseniors’health.B.Aseriousfallheexperienced.C.Hisworkexperiencesasadoctor.D.SuggestionsofseniorsatTempleUniversity.答案:C解析:细微环节理解题。依据其次段中的“Henoticedhowmanyelderlypeoplewerebeingbroughtintohospitalswithbrokenhipsduetofalls...whathecoulddoforthesepeople...”可知,当医生时的所见促使DrRobertBuckman制造这个装置。故选C项。30.Howdoesthedevicemainlywork?A.Byreducingtheeffectsoffalling. B.Byspeedingupbonerecovery.C.Bypredictingroadconditions. D.Bypreventingpeoplefromfalling.答案:A解析:推理推断题。依据第三段中的“Ifthedevicedetectsthatthepersonisfalling,anairbagopensbeforethepersonhitstheground...enoughtoavoidthemajorityofhipinjuries.”可知,这个装置在人将要摔倒在地的那一刻,平安气囊自动打开,以减弱身体撞击地面的强度;当穿戴者撞击地面时,平安气囊将髋骨受的冲击力降低了90%,这足以避开大部分的髋部受伤。故选A项。31.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheActiveProtective’sairbag?A.Itstillneedsimproving.B.Ithasapromisingfuture.C.Itmayencourageseniorstodoexercise.D.ItmayincreaseAmerica’sexpensesonseniors.答案:B解析:推理推断题。依据最终一段中的“ActiveProtectivehasabigmarketforitswearabledevice.Italsohasthepotentialtosizablyreducehip-relatedhealthcareexpenses...”可推知,这个装置前景很好。故选B项。DKnowingalittlefirstaidcouldbelife-savingifyouseesomeonelyingunconscious.Toooftenpeopledon’tdoanythingbecausetheythinktheywillkillthepatient,butbylearningsimplerulesyoucouldmakethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.First,youneedtofindoutifthey’reunconscious,asleepordrunk,bysqueezingtheskinbetweentheirneckandshoulderandshouting.Ifthereisnoresponseatall,youneedtoestablishiftheyaredeadorjustunconscious—sometimesit’sverydifficulttotellthedifference.Opentheairwaybyplacingonehandontheirforeheadandgentlytiltingtheheadbackwhileliftingthechin.Iftherearenosignsoflife—noobviouspulseandtheirchestisnotgoingupanddown—callanambulanceandthenstartcardiopulmonaryresuscitation(CPR)(心肺复苏)tomaintain(维持)aflowofoxygenatedbloodtothebrainandheart.Dothisbypushingupanddownonthecentreofthechest,withyourhandsinterlockedtogether,constantlyuntilanambulancearrives.Pushatarateof100beatsaminute.Youcan’tharmthembydoingthisandmightjustsavealife.32.Peopledon’tdofirstaidoftenbecause.
A.theyarenotdoctors B.theythinkitisdangerousC.itisn’ttheirresponsibilityD.theyarecold-hearted答案:B解析:推理推断题。依据其次段前半句可知,人们不进行急救往往是因为他们认为那样做会使人致死。也就是他们认为是危急的。故选B项。33.Howcanyoutellwhetherthepersonisdeadorjustasleep?A.Bysqueezingtheskinonthearm. B.Bytiltingtheheadback.C.Byplacingonehandontheirforehead. D.Byshoutingtotheperson.答案:D解析:细微环节理解题。依据第三段第一句可知A项错误,D项正确。B、C两项是使人呼吸通畅的方法。34.Iftheperson’schestisnotgoingupanddown,itshows.
A.thepersonisdeadB.firstaidisnotneededC.youshouldstartCPR D.anambulanceisn’tnecessary答案:C解析:细微环节理解题。依据第五段的描述可知,一个人假如没有生命迹象,没有明显的脉搏或心跳,要立刻叫救援车并实施心肺复苏(CPR)。故选C项。35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Firstaidfordrunkpeople. B.Firstaidforinjuredpeople.C.Firstaidforunconsciouspeople. D.Firstaidforchokedpeople.答案:C解析:主旨大意题。依据第一段主题句“Knowingalittlefirstaidcouldbelife-savingifyouseesomeonelyingunconscious.”可知,这是一篇关于对失去知觉的人进行急救的文章。故选C项。其次节(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。Heartdiseaseistheleadingcauseofdisabilityanddeathworldwide.36Withthatinmind,ifyouknewthatyoucouldhelpkeepyourhearthealthybyeatingjustalittlebitlesseveryday—aboutsixstandard-sizeOreos’worthofcalories—wouldyou?
Researchershavefoundevidencethatjustamodestreductioninourdailycaloricintake(摄入)couldhaveprotectivebenefitsforourhearts.TheydrewondatafromthelongtermEffectsofReducingIntakeofEnergy(ERIE)study.Accordingtothestudy,theexperimentbeganwith218participants,allofwhomwerenormalweightorjustslightlyoverweightandbetweentheagesof21and50.Researchersstarted143participantsonadietthatreducedtheircaloricintakeby25%.37Intheend,188participantscompletedthestudy—117withcaloricrestrictionand71without.Overtwoyears,peopleinthecalorie-cuttinggroupreducedtheircaloricintakebyanaverageofabout12%.
38Theylostabout16.5poundsonaverageandsawimprovements,includingloweredcholesterol(胆固醇)andbloodpressure,onallsixprimaryfactorsassociatedwithriskstohearthealth.“Weexpectedtheretobesomeimprovementoncardiometabolic(心血管代谢)factors,”saysWilliamKraus,thestudy’sleadauthor.“39”
Thoughtheweightlosswasrelativelyimpressive,itwasn’tresponsibleforamajorityoftheheartbenefits.Afterconductingfurtheranalysis,researchersdeterminedthatcaloricrestrictioncanhavehealthbenefitsaboveandbeyondthosenormallyassociatedwithweightloss.40
A.Weneedtodoexercisetobenefitheart.B.Theotherswereassignedtoanormaldiet.C.Itcanholdbacknegativeeffectsofaging.D.Butwedidn’texpectthedegreeofimprovementwesaw.E.About2,200peopleintheU.S.dieperdayduetoheartproblems.F.Theexperimentwascarriedoutbycomparingtwodifferentgroups.G.Thisreductionincalorieshadsignificanteffectsontheparticipantswhoateless.答案:36~40EBGDC第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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。IhadthepleasureandhonourofservingasNewportBeachoceanlifeguard(救生员)forfiveyears.Oneday,IwasworkingatTower15.Twoblockstomyrightwasanother41namedMike,whowasworkingatTower17.Hecalledmeoverthephoneandsaid,“Ihavenoticedacoupleofkids.Iamgoingtogivethema42.Keepaneyeonus.”
Isaid,“Sure.”Andhe43.
Anytimeyougotoutofyourtower,youwere44toletsomebodyelseknow,soastoavoidaccidents.Andsureenough,assoonashehungupthephone,aripcurrent(离岸流)snappedupunderthesetwokids,andtheyweregettingsucked(吸)downintothe45.Mikesawitandranatfullspeedtotheocean.
Icalledforbackup(支援)andsaid,“Twochildren46inwater.Callforbackup.17wasout.I’mgoing.”
Bythen,themotherofthetwokidshad47whatwashappening.Shescreamed(大喊).Istartedrushingtowardstheocean,but48Iwasevenhalfwaythere,Mikehadreachedthekids—aboyandagirl.Miketoldmelaterthathe49totheboyfirst,andwhenheturnedtothegirl,hehadtodiveintothewaterandcatchherbythehairto50herout.
WhenIreachedthemother,Mikewas51inwaist-deepwater.Thekidswereso52thattheycouldn’twalk,soMikegotonekidundereachofhisarmsandbroughtthemontothebeach.
I53themotherandsaid,“Hey,it’sgoingtobeOK.They’resafenow.”Isawthatthe54lookstartedtodisappearfromherface.
Whatafrighteningexperience!Whata55Mikeis!
41.A.guard B.towerC.soldier D.firefighter答案:A解析:依据第一句中的“asNewportBeachoceanlifeguard”可知,A项正确。42.A.signal B.warning C.notice D.hand答案:B解析:依据下文发生的险情,可知此处应为“我要去给他们提个醒(warning)”,警告他们可能有危急发生。故选B项。43.A.heldup B.showedupC.hungup D.madeup答案:C解析:依据第三段的“assoonashehungupthephone”可知,他挂断了电话。holdup“举起,延误”;showup“出现”;hangup“挂断电话”;makeup“组成,编造”。故选C项。44.A.instructed B.supposedC.encouraged D.frightened答案:B解析:这里讲的是救生员的职业要求,救人之前应先让其他救生员知道,以免发生事故。besupposedtodosth“应当做某事”。故选B项。45.A.water B.hole C.sand D.soil答案:A解析:依据前面的aripcurrent可知,孩子们被吸进了水里(water)。故选A项。46.A.died B.broke C.dropped D.jumped答案:C解析:依据第三段的内容可知,两个孩子被卷入水中,所以此处表示两个孩子掉入(dropped)水中。故选C项。47.A.experienced B.realisedC.shared D.confirmed答案:B解析:在那时,孩子的母亲已意识到(realised)发生了什么事情,所以她大喊。故选B项。48.A.after B.until C.before D.although答案:C解析:但是在我到达半道之前,Mike已到达了两个孩子身边,并依据下文时态hadreached。故选C项。49.A.got B.stuck C.abandoned D.kept答案:A解析:依据上文的“Mikehadreachedthekids”可知,A项正确。getto=arriveat/in=reach“到达”。故选A项。50.A.push B.pull C.shake D.carry答案:B解析:孩子被卷入水中,所以要拉(pull)她出水面。故选B项。51.A.also B.indeed C.just D.still答案:D解析:我到达孩子母亲那里时,Mike仍旧(still)在齐腰的水里。故选D项。52.A.exhausted B.disappointedC.surprised D.excited答案:A解析:由于孩子们在水里挣扎,确定力倦神疲了(exhausted)。故选A项。53.A.turnedto B.lookedforwardtoC.cheeredfor D.lookedat答案:A解析:我转向那位母亲并和她说话。turnto“转向”;lookforwardto“盼望”;cheerfor“为……欢呼”;lookat“看”。故选A项。54.A.happy B.surprisedC.frightened D.embarrassed答案:C解析:孩子平安了,我看到她脸上胆怯 的(frightened)表情起先消逝了。故选C项。55.A.friend B.hero C.master D.model答案:B解析:Mike救了人,所以他是多么宏大的一位英雄(hero)啊!故选B项。其次节(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。Astheplanecircledovertheairport,everyonesensedthatsomethingwaswrong.Theplanewasmovingunsteadilythroughtheair,andalthoughthepassengers56.(fasten)theirseatbelts,theywere57.(sudden)thrownforward.Atthatmoment,theair-hostessappeared.Shelookedverypale,58.wasquitecalm.Speakingquicklyandalmostinawhisper,she59.(inform)everyonethatthepilothadfaintedandaskedifanyofthepassengersknewanythingaboutmachines.Afteramoment’s60.(hesitate),amangotupandfollowedthehostessintothepilot’scabin.Movingthepilotaside,themantookhisseatandlistenedcarefullytotheurgentinstructionsthat61.(send)byradiofromtheairportbelow.
Toeveryone’srelief,theplane,62.wasdangerouslyclosetothegroundatthemoment,soonbegantoclimb.Themanhadtocircletheairportseveraltimestobecomefamiliar63.thecontrolsoftheplane.Thecriticalmomentcamewhenhehadtoland.Theman,64.(follow)theinstructions,guidedtheplanetowardstheairfield,andit65.(land)safelyafteralongrunalongtherunway.
答案:56.hadrmed60.hesitation61.werebeingsent62.which63.with64.following65.landed第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)今年的5月1日~3日你和同学参与了一次野外生存训练(wildnesssurvivalprogramme)。请依据下表供应的信息,用英语写一篇短文来描述一下这次活动并谈谈自己的感受。时间5月1日~3日活动1.携带物品:指南针、帐篷、手电筒、地图、急救包、火柴、食品和衣物等;2.途中翻过三座山,经过了两个小山村。在穿越森林时迷了路,最终靠指南针找到了正确的方向;3.在营地,支起帐篷,自己生火、做饭;4.学习紧急救援。你的感受……留意:1.文章必需包括以上要点,但不能逐字翻译,行文要流畅,可增加细微环节使句子连贯;2.词数80左右;3.参考词汇:指南针compass;手电筒flashlight;急救包first-aidkit;宿营地campsite。
参考范文MyclassmatesandItookpartinawildnesssurvivalprogrammefromMay1stto3rd.Beforewestarted,wewereequippedwithacompass,amap,afirst-aidkit,tents,flashlights,matches,somefood,someclothesandsoon.Onthewayweclimbedthreehillsandpassedtwosmallmountainvillages.Welostourwayintheforest.Luckilywefoundtherightdirectionwiththecompass.Assoonaswearrivedatthecampsite,weputupourtents,madeafireandthenstartedcooking.Wealsolearnedhowtogivefirst-aid.Throughtheprogramme,welearnedtouseknowledgegainedinclasstosolveproblems.Itwasquiteanunforgettableexperienceforme.其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。续写词数应为150左右。Awomanwhohadastroke(中风)whileonaFaceTimevideocallwithhersistersaidthetechnologysavedherlife.EsmeeRussell,headoftheStrokeAssociation,said,“Astrokecanhappentoanyone,atanyage,andatanytime.That’swhyit’ssoimportantthatpeopleknowhowtoactfast:itcouldsavealife.”Strokeshappenwhenthebloodsupplytopartofthebrainiscutoffbyaclot(凝块),ordamagedbybleedingthatcausesbraincellsintheaffectedareatodie.OpokuaKwapong,wholivesaloneinNewYork,wasonacallwithhersister,AdumeaSapong,inManchester,whenMrsSapongnoticedthathereldersister“didn’tlookright”.Andshealsonoticedhersister’svoicewasindistinct(不清晰的).MsKwapongsaidshehadnotrealisedhowseriousthesituationwas.58-year-oldKwaponghadjustwokenfromanafternoonsleepwhenMrsSapongcalledheronFaceTime.MsKwapongsaid,“Mysisterlookedatmeandsaidshecouldseet
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