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高二上学期期末英语试卷(120分钟150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。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.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$4. B.$12. C.$16.2.Whereistheman'sphonemostprobably?A.Inthekitchen. B.Inthebedroom. C.Inthesittingroom.3.WhydoesthewomantalktoTom?A.Tomakeacomplaint. B.Toborrowmoney. C.Toseekhelpfromhim.4.Wheredidthemanhavehisadvancedstudy?A.InBritain. B.InFrance. C.IntheUSA.5.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Gotothebeach. B.Takeabikeride. C.Boatonalake.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。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.Whatarethespeakersprobably?A.Doctors. B.Teachers. C.Students.7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Workasavolunteer. B.Attendamedicalschool. C.TravelinChicago.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whoisthewoman'sbookintendedfor?A.Adolescents. B.Adults. C.Theelderly.9.What'sthemanbusydoing?A.Preparingforanexam. B.Gettingreadyforatrip. C.Planningforanexhibition.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whywasthegirllate?A.ShewenttoMary's. B.Shehadherphonefixed. C.Hercarbrokedown.11.WhatdidMarydoonthewayhome?A.Shegotstuck. B.Shetriedtohelpothers. C.Shemadeupastory.12.WhatdidMaryseeontheroad?A.Aperson. B.Anaccident. C.Ananimal.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdoesthemanthinkofWeChat?A.Itmightgiveawayinformation.B.Itdecreasespeople'stalkinginperson.C.Itmakespeoplecommunicateeasier.14.HowdoesthewomancommunicatewithEmily?A.Onthephone. B.OnWeChat. C.Facetoface.15.WhatmakesthewomankeepintouchwithEmily?A.Theirsameinterests.B.Theircommonmemory.C.Theirsimilarfoodtaste.16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Makingfriends.B.Developingnewinterests.C.Keepingtrackofoldfriends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthespeakernow?A.Ataweddingceremony.B.Atadonationceremony.C.Atagraduationceremony.18.WhathappenedtoAlvinJames?A.Hediedlastyear.B.Hecreatedanewscholarship.C.Hedeliveredalettertotheuniversity.19.WhatdoesthespeakersharewiththeaudienceinAlvin'sletter?A.Alvin'sopiniononeducation.B.Alvin'sdonationtocharities.C.Alvin'ssuccessfullifestory.20.Whowillfundthenewscholarship?A.AlvinJames.B.Someformerstudents.C.Theuniversity.第二部分阅读(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。AWhenitcomestohiking,Greecehassomethingforeverykindofwalker.Here'sourpickofGreece'sbesthikesforyou.DelphitoKirraWalk,CentralGreece14kilometers,5-6hours.This14-kilometerdownhillhikefollowsacenturies-oldpathwayfromhistoricDelphitotheancientportofKirra,justeastofmodernIteaonthesoutherncoastofmainlandGreece.GoingalongtheedgeofthevillageofCrissa,itgoestothegulfthroughGreece'slargestolivegarden.Afteryourhike,lunchoraswim,youcanreturntoDelphibybus.HiketotheTombofKleobolus,Rhodes5kilometers,2hours.Aneasyandenjoyable5-kilometerround-triphikeescapesLindostoreachtheso-calledTombofKleobolus.StartingalongsideCarPark1abovethemainbeach,therouteendsatarockyhilltoppedbyacirculartombactuallybuiltduringthe2ndcenturyBC.HiketoSamariáGorge,Crete16kilometers,6-7hours.Hikingthe16-kilometerSamariáGorgeisconsideredoneofCrete'smust-doexperiences.ThereistheundeniablerawbeautyofSamariáGorge,whereverticalwallsriseupto500metersandarejust3.5metersapartatthenarrowestpoint.MtOhiSummitHike,Evia8kilometers,3-4hours.ThesummitofMtOhi,lesser-visitedEvia'sthird-highestpeak,iscappedwithmysteriousancientdragonhouses—7th-centuryBCarchitecture,madefromrocksweighingseveraltons.It'spossibletostayovernightatthe1,000-meter-highshelterandthenhikeupMtOhitocatchthewonderfulsunrise,whichmakesforamagicalexperience.21.WhatcanweknowabouttheDelphitoKirraWalk?A.It'saneasyandpleasanttriptoagarden.B.Itfollowsaroutefullofbeautifulbeaches.C.It'sachallengingroutethrougharockyhill.D.Itfollowsanancientpathconnectingoldplaces.22.WhatcanwalkersdoduringtheMtOhiSummitHike?A.Watchthesplendidsunrise. B.Visitacirculartomb.C.Exploreanadventurouspath. D.Stayinancienthouses.23.Whichofthefollowingisthelongest?A.DelphitoKirraWalk. B.MtOhiSummitHike.C.HiketoSamariáGorge. D.HiketotheTombofKleobolus.BAneight-year-oldboyself-publishedagraphicnovelaboutChristmasbutneverexpectedthebooktoattractalargefanbaseintheUSandoverseas.DillonHelbigwrotethebook,titledTheAdventuresofDillonHelbig'sChristmas,becausehe“likesChristmasanddecorations”.Dillon'sjourneytogettingitpublishedisaprettyinterestingstory.DuringChristmasbreak,thesecond-graderpennedthebookandthenaddedpictures.ThebookbeginswithDillionhimselfdecoratingaChristmastree.Thestarontopofthetreeexplodes,andthenheissuckedintoanentrance.Overjustfourdays,theboyfilledin81pagesofajournal.ThenhewenttothelocalAdaCommunityLibrarywithhismother.“Hewantedtogethisstoryouttheresoallthekidscanreadhisadventures,”hismothersaid.Hewasunsurehowtogethisbookonthelibraryshelf,soheplannedtofollowthelibrarians.“Therewerealotoflibrarians,”Dillonsaid,buthesuccessfullyslidhisbookontoachildren'spicture-bookshelf.Oneofthelibrariansfoundit.Andhesaid,“Oh,thisiskindofinteresting.”Andheaddedittothecatalog.Aftersecretlypostinghisbook,Dillon'sgraphicnovelattractedfans.56peoplewereonthewaitinglisttocheckitoutbytheendofJanuary.Thenumberhasgrownto88thisweek.DemandforDillon'sgraphicnovelextendsbeyondtheUnitedStates.OneofthelibrariansreceivedinquiriesforthebookfromtheNetherlandsandBangladesh.Dillonhaswantedtopublishabooksincehewasfive.ThelibrarygaveDillonanawardfor“bestyoungnovelist”,whichhedoeshavealottobeproudof.24.WhatinspiredDillontowritethebook?A.Hisdesiretoattractfansworldwide.B.Hisdreamtowinaliteratureaward.C.Hisplantoaddittothelibrarycatalog.D.HisinterestinChristmasanddecorations.25.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthebookfromthetext?A.Itisaverythickbook.B.Itwaswrittenbyhand.C.Itcontainsonlypictures.D.Ittookthreeyearstofinish.26.WhydidDillongotothelibrarywithhismum?A.Tosharehisbookwithotherkids.B.Topresenthisbooktoalibrarian.C.Toborrowachildren'spicturebook.D.Tocommunicatewithoverseasreaders.27.WhichwordbestdescribesDillon?A.Cute. B.Brave. C.Talented. D.Humorous.CWhenputtothetest,beeshaveprovedoverandoveragainthatthey'vegotalotmoretoofferthanpollinating(授粉),makinghoneyandbeingloyaltoaqueen.Theindustriousinsectscancountandaltertheirbehaviorwhenthingsseemdifficult,andnowsomescientistssaythere'sproofthattheyalsoliketoplay.AstudyrecentlypublishedinAnimalBehaviorsuggeststhatbumblebees,whengiventhechance,liketofoolaroundwithtoys.ResearchersfromQueenMaryUniversityofLondonconductedanexperimentinwhichtheysetupacontainerthatallowedbeestotravelfromtheirnesttoafeedingarea.Butalongtheway,thebeescouldopttopassthroughaseparatesectionwithafewofsmallwoodenballs.Over18days,thescientistswatchedasthebeeswentoutoftheirwaytorollwoodenballsrepeatedly,despitenoapparentmotivationtodoso.Thefindingsuggeststhatlikehumans,insectsalsointeractwithlifelessobjectsasaformofplay.Alsosimilartopeople,youngerbeesseemedtobemoreplayfulthanadultbees.“Thisresearchprovidesastrongindicationthatinsectmindsarefarmoresophisticatedthanwemightimagine,”LarsChittka,aprofessorofsensoryandbehavioralecologyatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,wholedthestudy,saidinastatement.“Therearelotsofanimalswhoplayjustforthepurposesofenjoyment,butmostexamplescomefromyoungmammalsandbirds,”saidChittka.Thestudy'sfirstauthor,SamadiGalpayage,whoisaPhDstudentatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,addedthatthereisyetmoreevidencethatinsectsmaybecapableofexperiencingfeelings.“Theymayactuallyexperiencesomekindofpositiveemotionalstates.Thissortoffindinghasimplicationstoourunderstandingoffeelingsandwelfareofinsectsandwill,hopefully,encourageustorespectandprotectlifeonEarthevermore,”shesaidinthestatement.28.Whatcanweknowaboutbeesfromarecentstudy?A.Theycanadapttonewsituations.B.Theyarequitefaithfultothequeen.C.Theyaremoreintelligentthanexpected.D.Theyareprobablyfondofhavingfun.29.Whydothescientistsdesignaseparatesectionwithsmallwoodenballs?A.Tofindoutwhetherbeeswillbedistracted.B.Toprohibitbeesfromgoingthroughthepass.C.Tobetterwatchbeesplaywithlifelessobjects.D.Tofigureouthowbeesinteractwitheachother.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sophisticated”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Energetic. B.Complicated. C.Social. D.Outgoing.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Insectsarebadlytreatednowadays.B.Beesareoneofthesmartestinsects.C.Insectsmayhavefeelingsashumans.D.Insectsareareminderofnatureprotection.DIfyou'veeverwonderedwherewateronEarthcomesfrom,newresearchonameteorite(陨石)whichlandedinafamily'sfrontyardinEnglandlastyearmayhavejusttheanswer.ResearchersfromLondon'sNaturalHistoryMuseumandtheUniversityofGlasgow,inScotland,studiedthemeteoritefoundinthetownofWinchcombe,Gloucestershire,discoveringitcontainedwatersimilartothatfoundonEarth.PublishedinthejournalScienceAdvances,thestudyrevealsthatouter-spacerocksmayhavebroughtvitalchemicalcomponentssuchaswatertoourplanetbillionsofyearsago,establishingtheoceansandalllifeonEarth.ImagingandchemicalanalysisoftheWinchcombemeteoriterevealeditcontainsaround11%waterand2%carbonbyweight,makingitthefirstofitskindfoundintheUK.Theteam,whichmeasuredtherateofhydrogenisotopesinthewater,foundthatitcloselyresembledthecompositionofwateronEarth.Recoveredwithin12hoursofitslandingwiththeaidoftheUKFireballAlliance,anorganizationwhichaimstorecoverfreshly-fallenmeteoritesintheUK,ithadverylittletimetobealteredbytheEarth'satmosphere.“Weknowthismeanseverythinginsideitis100%outer-spaceincludingthe11%wateritcontains,”Dalysaid.“Mostmeteoriteshave‘Earth-like’waterbuttheserocksalteranddegradewithindaysorweeksofbeingonEarth,andsotheycouldjustbeEarth-likebecausetheyhaveabsorbedrainwaterorsomething,”heexplained.DalycalledtheWinchcombemeteoritea“lucky”find.Itwasonlythesizeofabasketball,soifitwastravelingatadifferentspeedoratadifferentangle,itwouldhaveallburntup,hesaid,addingthatitwasagreatcooperationoftheUKcosmochemistrynetworkwho“cametogethertothrowthekitchensinkatstudyingthisrock.”32.Whatdidtheresearchersfindaboutthemeteorite?A.Ithadabsorbedsomerainwater.B.Itlandedinafamily'sfrontyard.C.ItchangedthetownofWinchcombe.D.ItmightrevealtheoriginofwateronEarth.33.Howdidtheresearchersanalysethemeteorite?A.Bycalculatingitsweight.B.Bystudyingitscomposition.C.Bymeasuringitschemicalstability.D.Bycomparingitsresemblancewithothers.34.WhydoesDalymention“Earth-like”waterofothermeteorites?A.Tosuggestthattherearemoresimilarresearchfindings.B.Todemonstratetheuniversalityofmeteorites'beingpolluted.C.ToshowthechangeablefeatureoftheWinchcombemeteorite.D.ToprovethewateroftheWinchcombemeteoriteisouter-space.35.WhyistheWinchcombemeteoriteregardedasa“lucky”find?A.Itnarrowlymissedbeingburned.B.ItwonmanyBritishscientists'heart.C.ItcametotheEarthataperfecttime.D.Itlandedinaveryappropriateplace.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。Yawning(打哈欠)isaninvoluntaryactofopeningthemouthandtakingadeepbreathofairwhichisthenbreathedout.36,itisalsoviewedasasignofdisrespectinsocialgatherings.However,thissimplebodilyfunctionmayalsobeasignofunderlyinghealthconcerns.Herearefivethingsyourconsistentyawnsmightbetryingtotellyou.

37.Morespecifically,yourbrainneedsrest.Yawningmoveshotbloodfromthebrainandreplacesitwithcoolerairfromthelungs,whichiswhyyawnsaresometimesreferredtoasthebody'snaturalradiatorsystem.

You'retired.Gettingonlyalittlesleepcausesthebraintemperaturetoincrease.38.Unfortunately,whileyawningmayhelpyoufocusforsometime,itisnotatotalcuretothetirednessyoufeel.

It'seasilyspread.Sometimes,youmightbeyawningbecauseyousawsomeoneelsedoso.39.

It'sasideeffect.40.Acommononeisselectiveserotoninreuptakeinhibitors,orSSRIs,akindofmedicationsusuallyusedtotreatanxietyordepression.

Thereexistsanunderlyingissue.Excessiveyawningisalsoassociatedwithheartdisease,disorderofthenervoussystem,liverfailureorhypothyroidism.A.YouneedtoslowdownB.WhenyouneedtogotothedoctorC.WatchinganyoneyawncausesayawninyouD.SoitmakesyouyawninanattempttocoolitdownE.YawningcanalsobeabyproductoftakingmedicationsF.SomemedicineisusedbydoctorstotreatsleeplessnessG.Whileitisconsideredasignoftiredness,orinsomecases,boredom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。Thesocialmediacomedianjustturned23.He'snursingabrokenheart,he'ssearchingforanew41,andhe'sjustdroppedanewsingle.

“Yeah,I'mgoingthroughalotof42rightnow,”ChaveztellsNPR,fanninghimselfonarecentlyextremelyhotdayinLosAngeles.

Inthe43expressionoftheonlineplatformclassthathe'spartof,Chavezwantstobemorefamous,whichhe44withalaughandashydropofhissunglasses.

Thoughinfluencehas45remainedthefieldofwhitecontentcreators,ChavezispartofadevelopingLatinxcommunitythat'sdiversifyingthelandscapewhile46millionsoffollowers.Many,likeChavez,arefirst-generation47whogrewupwithSpanish-speakingparents,andtheirvideosandarttouchontheir48andexperienceslivinginbothworlds.

Havingmorethan2.2millioncombinedfollowersmayseem49tothesocialmediauser,butit'sfarfromwherethe50Chavezwantstobe.Andhewantstoreachadifferentaudience.

“WhenIfirststarteddoingtheEnglishvideos,I51followersontheformeronlineplatformrightaway,”hesays,addingthatitdidthrowhimintosomethingofa52.Eventually,though,hebeganto53thelossesbygainingexactlythekindofnewfollowershewasgoingfor.And,althoughhe'snot54aheadofwherehewasafewmonthsago,Chavezconsidersitavictory.

“BecauseIoutgrewit,andI'malsogrowingasaperson.AndIfindotherthingsmore55andIlikechanges,”heexplains.

41.A.sponsor B.audience C.companion D.advertisement42.A.changes B.reviews C.celebrations D.surprises43.A.worried B.dishonest C.plain D.rude44.A.admits B.cries C.honors D.insists45.A.barely B.frequently C.occasionally D.largely46.A.callingfor B.benefitingfrom C.dealingwith D.buildingup47.A.neighbors B.graduates C.singers D.kids48.A.tradition B.anxiety C.education D.treatment49.A.strange B.impressive C.boring D.meaningless50.A.stubborn B.creative C.friendly D.ambitious51.A.inspired B.scared C.lost D.discovered52.A.panic B.shock C.curiosity D.shame53.A.holdonto B.makesureof C.takeholdof D.makeupfor54.A.exactly B.necessarily C.similarly D.fundamentally55.A.stressful B.annoying C.interesting D.complicated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。Naturehasmanylessonstooffer,andsomeofherteacherswearfeathers.Ifthatisthecase,SouthwestChina'sSichuanprovince,56hasadiversewildbirdpopulationofmorethan700species,hasanumerousanddiversefaculty.

ShenYou,abird-watcherinChengdu,sayshispastimehasturnedhimintoalifelong57(learn).The47-year-oldhasmanythings58(share)—hispassionofbird-watching,hisownlifephilosophy,usefulparentingmethodsandavisionfortheecotourismindustry.

Hebecame59(interest)inbird-watchingintheearly2000swhenhewasastudentinChengduUniversity.In2003,hefoundthattherewasabird-watchingsection60theChinesewebsiteoftheWorldWideFundforNature,onwhichhestartedtobondwithotherenthusiasts.Thenextyear,he61(found)theChengduBirdWatchingSociety,abeginningforhisfuturecareerasanenvironmentalist.

Sincethen,he62(work)withotherenthusiaststopromotebird-watchingincommunities,schoolsandoutinthewild.“Nowadays,wecansee63increasingnumberofpeoplejoiningus,”hesays.64hasmotivatedShentoattractmorememberstothesocietyishisvisiontodevelopbird-watching-basedecotourism,65(provide)newincomewhileenhancingvillagers'awarenessofenvironmentalprotectionandwildlifeconservation.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)近年来,中国航天科技取得了令人瞩目的成就,你校将举办中国航天成就图片展览,请你给校广播站写一则英文口头通知。内容包括:1.图片展的时间与地点;2.内容:中国航天发展的成就。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。DearAll,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou.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。Twolittlegirls,AddieandGracie,neatlydressedastheyweregoingforapleasantwalkandprettylunch-basketsfilledwiththenicestofthings,startedoutforawalkupthecanyon(峡谷).Therewasagoodroadforlongdistance.Thenitbranchedoffrightandleft.Thetreesgrewtaller,thebushesthickerandmoretwistedandtheyfeltasiftheywereawayoffinalittleworldoftheirown.Howniceitwas!Birdscamecloseoverhead,andtheysawseverallivesquirrels.Aftergatheringagreatmanyflowersandeatinglunch,andhavinghadenoughwalkingforawhile,theybegantellingcertainfairystoriesinwhichthepartiesalllivedoutinthewoods.Thedayworealonguntilafternoon,whenthecanyonbegantogrowdarkveryfast.“Doyouthinkwe'dbetterstarthome?”askedAddie.“Iguessit'searlyyet.Butifyouwishwemightwalkslowlydownalittleway,”saidGracie.Withashowofsomereluctance,Addiegatheredhertreasurestogether,andtheystartedataleisurelypace,whichsomehowwasgraduallyacceleratedwithouttheapparentnotice.Thesechildrenhadgonefartherupthecanyonthantheyhadrealized.Themanycharmshadattractedthemalongandtheydidn'tfeeltiredforalongwhile.Suddenly,alowrumblewasheardthatincreasedandseemedtoberapidlycomingintheirdirection.“It'sraining!Arethereanycaves?”“Onlywayupontheside.”“Let'stakeholdofhandsandrun!”“We'dhavetodropourflowers.”“Idon'tcare.Hurry!”Awaytheywent,thewinddrivingtherainrightintheirfaces.Theprettyhatsweredripping.Thelightpinkdresseshungstraightdown,andtheirshoesweresoppingwet.“Doyouthinkourparentswillcomeafteruswhentheyknowit'sstorminguphere?”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Addiebegantocry.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Theywereabouttoleavethecavewhenafigurecameintosight,callingtheirnames.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案与解析题序123456789101112131415答案BACABCBABABCCAB题序161718192021222324252627282930答案CCAABDACDBACDAB题序313233343536373839404142434445答案CDBDAGADCEBACAD题序46474849505152535455答案DDABDCADBC听力部分录音材料(Text1)M:Goodafternoon.IwouldliketosendthispackagetoLondon.ItneedstogettherebyFriday.Isitpossible?W:Sure,regulardeliveryistwelvedollarsandspecialdeliveryisfourdollarsmore.M:Theregulardeliveryisjustfine.(Text2)M:Mum!Ican'tfindmyphone.W:Youwereusingitinthekitchen,andyouhaditinthesittingroomwhenyouwerewatchingTV.Haveyoucheckedthere?M:Oh,thereitis,bythedishwasher.IleftittherewhenIwentuptomybedroom.(Text3)W:Tom,I'vedecidedtomove.M:Why?Whathappened?W:Thelandladyisgoingtoraisetherentnextmonth.Icannolongeraffordit.ButIdon'tknowhowtofindanapartment.Couldyoudomeafavor?(Text4)W:So,Henry,tellussomethingaboutyourlife.YouliveinParis,don'tyou?M:Yes,IwasborninFrance,butIstudiedintheUSA.Afterthat,IwentontohavemyadvancedstudyinLondon.(Text5)M:Ali,let'sgotothebeach.W:Ithinkit'salittletoocoldtospendadayatthebeach.I'drathergoonabikeride.Comeandridetothelakewithme.M:Okay,thatsoundsgood.(Text6)M:It'shardtobelievewe'regoingtograduateintwomonths.W:Iknow.Timehaspassedbysofast.M:Areyoustillplanningtogotoamedicalschool?W:Yeah.I'mreadytogo.Whataboutyou?M:I'mgoingtotakeayeartoworkinChicago.Thentrytodecide.W:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.WhatkindofjobinChicagoareyougoingtodo?M:I'mnotsure.IjustlikeChicago.Whatkindofdoctordoyouwanttobe?W:Iwasthinkingaboutworkingwithchildren'sproblems.IoncevolunteeredinaCh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