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静海四中—学年度高三年级第二学期缓适性练习高三英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共分,考试用时分钟。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷(共分)注意事项:每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。本卷共小题,共分。第一部分:英语知识运用(共四节,满分分)第一节:听力部分(共小题;满分分)听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、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,你将有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.Whatdoesthemandislikeaboutthistimeofyear?A.Rainingtoooften.B.Gettingsickeasily.C.Keepingdifferentkindsofclothing.2.Whatdoesthemantodoforthewoman?A.Callthestore.B.Accompanyher.C.Buyheracomputer.3.Howisthemanpreparingtousethetools?A.Bylearningatschool.B.Byreadingtheinstructions.C.Bywatchingonlinevideos.4.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.inline.B.Shoparound.C.Gobackfordinner.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.AtarestaurantB.Inabookstore.C.Ataclinic.听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。第1页/共14页听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题6.Whydotheyhavefewcustomerstodayaccordingtotheman?A.It’saholiday.B.It’saFriday.C.It’sraining.7.Whatisthemanprobably?A.Awaiter.B.Arestaurantowner.C.Asalesperson.8.Whatwillthespeakersdowiththeextrafood?A.Keepitovertheweekend.B.Throwitawayinthegarbage.C.Bringittothehomelessshelter.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第小题9.Whatsportisthewomangoodat?A.Bowling.B.Football.C.Badminton.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Cousins.C.Whatwillthemandonext?A.CallDave.B.SendanemailtoHenry.C.Findsomeoneelseinstead.听下面一段独白,回答第至第小题12.WhowillstudentsguidanceintheApplicationHelpcourse?A.AnadvisorintheLearningCenter.B.Seniorstudentsinthesamecourse.C.Selectedteachersfromdifferentschools.13.Whichcourseisthemostpopularaccordingtothespeaker?A.TheStudySkillscourse.B.TheApplicationHelpcourse.C.TheAdvancedcourse.14.Howmuchwillitcosttotakeallthreecourses?A.$150.B.$200.C.$225.15.Whatwillpeopledotosignupforthedeal?A.Callanadvisor.B.Filloutaformonline.C.GototheChicago第二节:单项填空(共小题,每小题1分,满分分)从、、、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.—Ithinktheamusementparkisreallyagoodplaceforentertainment.第2页/共14页—.Ihaven’thadsomuchfunforalongtime.A.BynomeansB.ThatreallymattersC.OutofthequestionD.cansaythatagain2.Ifyoulookatallsidesofthesituation,you’llfindprobablyasolutionthat______everyone.A.suitB.suitedC.suitsD.hassuited3.Fromwhatshehasdonewecanpredictthatsheis________enoughtomakeherowndecisionandbehaveinaproperway.A.positiveB.severeC.matureD.admirable4.hasbeendreamingofbecomingabankerandIbelievehefinanceinuniversityattheageof20.A.willbestudyingB.hadstudiedC.hasstudiedD.wouldstudy5.Theseniorteacheralwaysgoesswimminganddoespush-upstostay________.A.inplaceB.inorderC.inshapeD.infashion6.Thedisabledguywasattendedthroughouthisschooldaybyanurse______toguardhim.A.toappointB.havingappointedC.appointingD.appointed7.OneofthereasonswhyCharlesDickenslovedhisnovelDavidCopperfieldwas________itwasbasedonhisownlife.A.whatB.howC.thatD.whether8.Judgingfromhisface________therewasaconfidentsmile,weknewthathedidn’tloseheart.A.inwhichB.fromwhichC.bywhichD.onwhich9.Suchasimpleexperimentcaneffectively________people’sdoubtsaboutthenewtechnology,sotheyarewillingtoembracetheinnovation.A.bringforthB.gooverC.putawayD.wipeout10.Betweenthetwohalvesofthefootballgameisa15-minutebreak,__________theaudiencecanhavearest.A.whenB.whereC.whichD.thatshouldprotectourenvironmentfrombeingpolluted________ournextgenerationwillenjoyablueskyandliveahealthylife.A.asifB.sothatC.evenifD.incase第3页/共14页12.________thefood,theforeignguestsdidenjoythedinnerfortheSpringFestival.A.EatupB.HavingeatenupC.eatupD.Eatenup13.Thegirlwasdeterminedtomarrytheyoungmanshefellinlovewith,________herparents’disagreement.A.bymeansofB.regardlessofC.duetoD.infavourof14.______youloseinlife,don’tlosefaithandhope,withwhichyoucanliveahappylifeandachieveyourgoals.A.WheneverB.WhereverC.WhateverD.Whoever15.Nowondersomepeopledon’tshowsympathyforthevictimoftheaccident.She________haveobservedtherules.A.mustB.shouldC.needD.would第三节:完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Lifewaseasyformyfamily15yearsago.Mymum,now51,had___16___hermodellingcareertostartafamilywhilemydadwastheonlybreadwinner.Ourfamilywas___17___,withmum,dad,twodaughters,andthreesons,includingme.Lifetooka___18___turnoneday.Mydadhadsuddenlypassedawayforsomeunknown___19___onabusinesstriptoJakarta.Atfirstwewerenot___20___forlifewithouthim.Ourmum,joblessand___21___managedtolookafterasix-month-oldbabyandfourcryingchildrenthrough___22___andlove.Whenmyfatherwasalive,mymumliveda___23___life:shehadtwomaidslookingafterherasastay-at-homemum.Aftermyfather’sdeath,sheselflesslyacceptedatotallifestyle___24___,soourliveswouldnotbedifferentcompletely.She___25___differentjobs,workingtirelesslyfromhome,sewingcurtainsandbakingcakes.Aswegotolder,sheworkedevenharderto___26___oureducation.Shebegantoworkinhercanteenfrom6amand___27___hometomonitorourhomework.mayneverunderstandwhat___28___ourmumhasgonethroughtoprovideuswiththebasicnecessities.Fromlivingafascinatinglifestyleasafashionmodeltoworkingasawaitressinarestaurant,itrequireshumilitythatcouldhaveonlybeen___29___bylove.Whileprovidingforusfinanciallywas___30___,providingemotionallywasevenharder.Mymum’smentalhealthwas___31___damagedaftermyfather'sdeath.knewshewasstruggling,___32___shealwaysmanagedtoputupastrongfront.Mymom’s___33___hasrebuiltthisfamily,keptittogetherandevenputme第4页/共14页throughschool.Fifteenyearson,westillspendweekendsasafamilyandhavemanagedto___34___stereotypes(模式化形象)associatedwithasingle-parentfamily.___35___her,thisfamilyportraitisstillpicture-perfect.16.A.quitB.beganC.chosenD.saved17A.completeB.crowdedC.powerfulD.orderly18.A.wrongB.sharpC.hardD.natural19.A.originB.needC.exampleD.reason20.A.eagerB.lateC.preparedD.pleased21.A.sorrowfulB.seriousC.guiltyD.doubtful22.A.preferenceB.senseC.determinationD.imagination23.A.lazyB.positiveC.convenientD.comfortable24.A.choiceB.changeC.breakD.mistake25.A.insistedonB.carriedonC.tookonD.agreedon26.A.enterB.C.receiveD.improve27.A.rushedB.leftC.supportedD.moved28.A.practiceB.processC.stageD.experience29.A.achievedB.overcomeC.concernedD.driven30.A.complexB.toughC.boringD.helpless31.A.seriouslyB.hardlyC.quietlyD.properly32.A.andB.soC.yetD.for33.A.situationB.mannerC.emotionD.spirit34.A.respectB.challengeC.suspectD.create35.A.AccordingtoB.ButforC.ThankstoD.Apartfrom第四节:阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A—JoinusonSept15,2023forournextundergraduateOpenDay.第5页/共14页CambridgeOpenDaysareaimedatpotentialapplicantsfrom12and13andmatureapplicants(aged21orover),togetherwiththeirparentsorsupporters,tohelpthemlearnmoreabouttheUniversity.TheOpenDayinSeptemberwillbeasmallerin-personOpenDay,focusedontheCollegeswithmanyCollegesopenforactivitiessuchastours,talksanddrop-insessions.Pleasenotethatmostsubjectdepartmentswon’tbeopenduringtheSeptemberOpenDay,butyoucanfindoutaboutourcoursesthroughon-demandcoursepresentationsandsamplelectures.WhattoexpectTheOpenDayisfocusedontheCollegestohelpyoufinalizeyourCollegechoiceaheadoftheOctoberdeadlineTheprogramwithdetailsabouttheactivitiestakingplaceinCambridgewillbepublishedonthewebsitetwoweeksbeforetheOpenDay.DuringtheOpenDayyoucanfindoutmoreabouttheCollegesgeneraluniversityfacilities,theapplicationprocess,studentlifeandfinancevia:InformationstandsCollegetoursandactivitiesofsomeoftheuniversity’sfacilitiesBeforeattendingyoumayfinditusefultowatchtherecordingsofsomeofthewebinars(网络研讨会)fromJuneandJuly,particularlytheChoosingaCollegesession.Unabletovisit?Ifyou’reunabletoattendtheOpenDaysorjustwanttogetafeelforCambridgebeforeyouarrive,checkoutourandvisitCollegesandfacilitiesusingour360platform.alsobeabletoaccesssomeOpenDayresources,suchasrecordingsofthesamplelecturesandcoursepresentationsaftertheevent.ThesewillbeavailableviatheonlineprogramuntilOctober.IfyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheCambridgeOpenDays,pleaseseeourfrequentlyaskedquestions.linkwillbeliveinAugust.)36.WhoaretheCambridgeOpenDaysprimarilyaimedat?A.Researchersfromotheruniversities.B.Highschoolstudentsinand12.C.InternationaltouristsvisitingCambridge.D.Possibleapplicantsandtheirsupporters.37WhatcanattendeesexpectduringtheOpenDayinSeptember?第6页/共14页A.Guidedtoursofmostsubjectdepartments.B.Samplelecturesandcoursepresentations.C.Interactiveworkshopswithcurrentstudents.D.Informationstandsonstudentlifeandfinance.38.WhatisrecommendedforthosewhocannotattendtheOpenDays?A.Bookinganextrauniversitytour.B.Downloadingtherecordingsofthewebinars.C.awiththe360platform.D.AccessingtheonlineprogramuntilNovember.39.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.cangetthedetailedarrangementoftheOpenDayinJuneandJuly.B.maytourtheuniversityontheOpenDayuponapplyingtoCambridge.C.mustwatchtheChoosingaCollegesessionbeforeattending.D.havetosubmityouruniversityapplicationbytheendofOctober.40.Whendoyoumostpossiblyseethepassage?A.OnJune20th.B.OnAugust15th.C.OnSeptember5th.D.OnSeptember20th.BJananEnglishteacherinBirmingham,UK,suddenlydevelopedaseriousillnessandhadtoquitherjob.Atage50,shefoundherselfoutofworkandstuck(被困住)athomewithonlyhercomputertokeephercompany.Afterawhile,shediscoveredthatsurfingtheInternetcouldhelpherfeellesslonelyandbored.Shecouldlistentomusic,watchfilms,playgames,andexploretheworld.Shealsojoinedanonlinegroupwhereshecouldtalkaboutherproblemsandgetsupportandadvicefromothers.SherealisedthatoneofthegreatestbenefitsoftheInternetwasitsabilitytoremovethedistancethatusuallyexistsbetweenpeople.ShewassoinspiredbythepeopleshemetonlinethatshedecidedtostartanITclubtoteacholderpeoplehowtousecomputersandtheInternet.Sheandherfriendsnoworganiseeventsandcollectmoneytopayforprivateteachers.Manypeoplehavebeenhelpedbytheclub.A59-year-oldmanlearnthowtoapplyforworkonlineandfoundagreatjob.Nowthatheworksandcantakecareofhimself,hisdaughterhastimetostudyatuniversity.A第7页/共14页61-year-oldwomanwhowaslivingalonehasstartedasmallonlinecompanytogetherwithtwofriends.Shenolongerfeelslonely,andhercompanyhasbecomequitesuccessful.JanhasstartedtakingonlineclassestolearnmoreabouthowtousetheInternettomakesocietybetter.ShebelievesthatitishighlyimportanttobridgethedigitalgapandmakesurethateveryonehasaccesstotheInternetandknowshowtousenewtechnology.Hernextgoalistostartacharitywebsitetoraisemoneyforchildreninpoorcountries.Jan’slifehasbeengreatlyimprovedbytheInternet.“Whenyougothroughhardtimes,youmeetotherswhoarefacingsimilarchallenges,”Jansays.“Thinkingaboutotherpeople’ssituationsinspiredmetohelp.”41.WhatmadeJanloseherjob?A.Herage.B.Aseriousillness.C.Poorworkingability.D.SurfingtheInternet.42.HowdidJanfeelwhenshelostherjob?A.Pleased.B.Unhappy.C.Amazed.D.Nervous.43.WhatcouldbeinferredfromParagraph2abouttheITclub?A.Theclubhelpspeopleonline.B.Theclubinspiresoldpeoplewhofeellonely.C.Theclubhelpstheelderlygetonline.D.Theclubteachesolderpeopletotakecareofthemselves.44.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph3mean?A.Increase.B.C.Improve.D.Change.45.WhatencouragedJantohelpthosepeople?A.AbetterunderstandingoftheInternet.B.Seeingthesituationofchildreninpoorcountries.C.Knowinghowtousenewtechnology.D.Meetingpeoplewhoweregoingthroughhardshipssimilartohers.CManysugar—sweetenedbeverages(饮料)havelittletooffer—nonutritionalvalueandlotsofcalories,andtheirharmfulhealthhavebeenwell—documented.Now,astudylinksdrinkingtoomanysugarybeverages—andeven100%naturalfruitjuices—toanincreasedriskofearlydeath.Specifically,drinkingtoomuchfruitjuicecouldleadtoanincreasedriskofearlydeathrangingfrom9%to42%,accordingtoastudy.第8页/共14页Overall,thesugarsfoundinorangejuice,althoughnaturallyoccurring,areprettysimilartothesugarsaddedtosodaandothersweetenedbeverages,thestudysuggests.“Sugarybeverages,whethersoftdrinksorfruitjuices,shouldbelimited,”Jeanaco—authorofthestudysaid.SevenUScities,includingNewandmostrecentlyPhiladelphia,havelevied(征收)taxesonsweeteneddrinkswithaddedsugarinantoreduceconsumption.Thenewstudydefined“sugarybeverages”asbothsugar—sweeteneddrinks,likesodaandfruit—flavoreddrinks,and100%naturalfruitjuicesthathavenoaddedsugar.Sohowdoesfruitjuicecomparetosoda?“Previousresearchhasshownthathighconsumptionofsugarslikethoseinsoftdrinksandfruitjuicesislinkedtoseveralcardiovascular(心血管的)diseaseriskfactors,”explained.Peoplewhoconsumed10%ormoreoftheirdailycaloriesassugarybeverageshada44%greaterriskofdyingduetoaheartdiseaseanda14%greaterriskofanearlydeathfromanycausecomparedwithpeoplewhoconsumedlessthan5%oftheirdailycaloriesassugarybeverages,thestudyshowed.Eachadditional12—ounce(盎司)servingoffruitjuiceperdaywasassociatedwitha24%higherriskofdeathfromanycause,andeachadditional12—ounceservingofsugarybeveragesperdaywasassociatedwithanhigherrisk.Thisisoneofthefirststudiestoexaminetherelationshipbetweensugarydrinks,including100%fruitjuices,andearlydeath,wroteMartaGuasch—FereandDr.FrankB.Huinaneditorialpublishedalongsidethenewstudy.“Althoughfruitjuicesmaynotbeasharmfulassugar—sweetenedbeverages,theirconsumptionshouldbemoderatedinchildrenandadults,especiallyforindividualswhowishtocontroltheirbodyweight,”Guasch—FereandHuwrote.saidweneedtoconsiderbothfruitjuicesandsugar—sweetenedbeverageswhenwethinkabouthowmuchsugarweconsumeeachday.Betweenthetwo,shewasinfavoroffruitjuices:“Givenitsvitaminandmineralcontent,fruitjuiceinsmallamountsmayhaveabeneficialthatisn’tseenwithsodasandothersugar—sweetenedbeverages.”46.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Sugar—freedrinksbasicallyhavenonutritionalvalue.B.Naturalfruitjuicesareusuallyhealthierthansugarybeverages.C.Thenegativeofdrinkingtoomanybeveragesremainsunknown.D.Drinkingtoomuchfruitjuicemaynotbeahealthyoption.47.WhyhavesevenUScitiestaxedsugarybeverages?A.increasethegovernment’sincome.第9页/共14页B.letpeoplebuylesssweetenedbeverages.Curgepeopletoturntosugar—freedrinks.D.increasetheconsumptionofnaturaljuice.48.Howarethefindingsofthestudypresentedtous?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bygivingadvice.D.Bystatingthefacts.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“moderated”mostprobablymean?A.B.Increased.C.ReducedD.Encouraged50.FromJeanwords,weknowthat______.A.sugarisamajorcauseofcardiovasculardiseaseB.thesugarinjuiceisdifferentfromthesugarinsweetenedbeveragesC.fruitjuicesareonlyrecommendedwhenconsumedinsmallamountsD.theamountofsugarweconsumemainlyliesindrinkswithaddedsugarDIfIcouldgivetoday’syoungpeoplethreewishes,theywouldbe:Morehugs.Moretimeoutsideinnature.Morebeliefintheirownpowertochangetheworld.Whilemostpeopleunderstandtheimportanceofthefirsttwowishes,thethirdoneleavessomefolkswonderingwhyyoungpeople’sbeliefintheirownpowerissoessential.Let’sstartwiththeideathatallofus-especiallyyoungpeople-needheroes.needthemtobeourguidesonthedifficulttrail(足迹)wecalllifeandtoshowusjusthowfarwecango.Andweneedheroestodaymorethanever.Ourmodernsocietyisterriblyconfusedaboutthedifferencebetweenacelebrity(名人)andahero.Andthedifferenceisvital.Acelebrityisallaboutfame(名望)-temporary,fame,usuallyforqualitiesthatareeasytosee:aprettyface,agreatdancemove.Ahero,bycontrast,isaboutcharacter-qualitiesunderthesurfacethataren’tvisibleuntiltheytakeaction.Heroesareallaroundus.Theytrulyholdourworldtogether,throughtheirunselfishdevotiontohelpingothers,teachingchildren,andprotectingtheenvironment.Theydon’twantfame,orglory;theyjustwanttohelp.Insomanyways,theseunsungheroespilottheboatinwhichallofussail.youngpeoplehearalotmoreaboutcelebritiesthanaboutheroesinthemedia.Thehiddenmessagetheygetfromallthisisthattheirself-worthcomesfromwhattheybuy-whichshoes,whichcellphone-notwhotheyaredowninside.Whatgetslostinthis?people’ssenseoftheirownpotentialforheroicqualities-theirown第10页/共14页powertomakeapositivedifferenceintheworld.is,thereisapotentialhero,afuturedifferencemaker,ineveryyoungperson.Eachofthem,fromwhateverbackground,isapositiveforcewhocandosomething.Allittakesforthattobetrueisbelief.Howdowehelpyoungpeoplebelieveintheirownpower?Thebestwayissimplytoshareexamples,ofotheryoungpeoplewhohavemadeadifference.agehasworkedtirelesslytoraisemoneytoprovidecleandrinkingwatertoAfricanvillages.Whenhefirstheardabouttheplight(困苦)ofAfricanchildrenwhodiedfromimpurewater,wasonlysixyearsold.Inthenextfiveyears,heraisedover$500,000-enoughtobuildover70waterwells.Barbara,age17,grewuponafarminWhensherealizedthatlocalfarmerswerepouringtheirusedmotoroilintorivers,causingpollution,sheorganizedthecreationofarecyclingcenterforcrude(未加提炼的)oil.Herprojecthasgrowntoinclude18recyclingcentersinThelistcouldcontinue.Thesearebutafewexamplesofyoungpeoplewhohavediscoveredthattheycanbuildontheirownenergytodosomethinggreat.51.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingParagraph2?A.giveexamplesofcelebritiesandheroesaroundus.B.discussthedifferencesbetweencelebritiesandheroes.C.providedefinitionsofthewords“celebrity”and“hero”.D.explainthedetailsaboutbeingcelebritiesandheroes.52.Whatisthemeaningoftheword“superficial”inParagraph2?A.Notknown.B.Unexpected.C.Undeveloped.D.depth.53.WhatcouldbeinferredfromParagraph3?A.Heroesmaketheworldgoround.B.Heroesmustbelieveinthemselves.C.Heroesfocusonsocialwelfareprograms.D.Heroespromotecooperationbetweenpeople.54.Howdoestheauthoradvancehisviewthatyoungpeoplehavethepotentialtobeahero?A.Bydefiningthequalitiesthatmakeayoungpersonahero.第11页/共14页B.Bycontrastingtheachievementsmadebydifferentyoungpeople.C.Bygivingexamplesofyoungpeoplewhoshowthequalitiesofahero.D.Byprovidingexamplesofqualitiesthathavemadeyoungpeoplefamous.55.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Moreheroesareneededintheworld.B.Celebritiesarereportedtoomuchinthemedia.C.Adultsshouldbecomerolemodelsforyoungpeople.D.peopleshouldbelieveintheirabilitytomakeadifference.第卷(共分)注意事项:用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。本卷共6小题,共分。第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。AmanfromNewJerseywasatriskoflosinghishomeandhadnoonetohelphimuntilhisneighborsfoundoutandcametogethertoraise$50,000tosavehishouse.LamarHarrishasspecialneedsand“hislifehasbeenfulloftragedy,”hisneighbor,Fretz,wroteonGoFundMe.FretzsaidHarrislostbothhismomandgrandmotherasachildandlivedwithhisfatherandbrotheruntiltheybothsuddenlydiedwhenhewasanadult.Harrisisalone.“Hecannotdrive.Hedoesnotunderstandfinancesandhasaverylimitedreadingability.”Fretzwrote.“Asaresultofthedeathofhisfamilymembers,hislimitedreadingabilityandhisinabilitytounderstandfinances,hehasn’tpaidhispropertytaxesintime.”Harrishasn’tpaidpropertytaxessincehisfather’sdeathin2015andthetownwouldtakebackhishouseforbacktaxes.“Harrisisindangeroflosinghishome,”Fretz’spostreads.hisfamilymembersgone,Harrisseeminglyhadnoonetohelphim.Luckily,hehasalovingcommunityandchurchwhodecidedtohimandraisethemoneyneededtostoptheforeclosure(赎回权取消)ofhishome,Fretzsaid.FretzcreatedaGoFundMeonJuly23,withadeadlinetoraisethemoneybyAugust5.WhilethetownwasworkingtohelpMrHarriskeephisproperty,about1,007peopleweredonatingtotheGoFundMe.Injust13days,theyraised$64,804.Somedonorsgaveupto$300.第12页/共14页OnewomansaidsheandherchildrensoldapplejuicetoraisemoneyforHarris.areLamar’sneighborsandcareabouthimverymuch,”shewrote.“Hehelpseveryoneinourcommunitywillinglyfromhisheart.Everyoneknowshimandloveshim.Hedeservestostayinhishome.”“Iloveyou,man,andifyouneedanything,callme,”anothermanwrotetoHarris.FretzupdatedtheGoFundMepagetothankeveryone.areallproofthatkindnesscanmakeadifferenceinaperson’slifeinabigway,”shewrote.56.WhydidFretzsaythatHarris’slifehadbeenfulloftragedy?(nomorethan10words)__________________________________________________________________57.WhatputHarris
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