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高二英语(外研版)第1页共10页山东学情2021年12月份高二质量检测英语试题(外研版)考试时间:120分钟分值:150分命题人:山东学情审核人:聊城一中注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信

息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)(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.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Atravelagent.B.Travelwebsites.

C.Aphonebook.2.Whatdidthespeakersplantodotoday?A.Stayathome.B.Walkthedogs.C.Dosomeyoga.3.Howdidthegirlgettoschoolthismo

rning?A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.4.Whenwillthewomanhaveajobinterview?A.At3:00pm.B.At9:00am.C.At10:00am.5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisoutofwork.B.Heis

shortofmoney.C.Heliveswithhisbrother.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Wheredidthemanusetoplaytennis?A.Inaclub.B.Inastadium.C.In

theplayground.7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Gobackhome.B.Haveabreak.C.Playtennis.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whenisthe

schoolbarbecue?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.9.Whatkindofmusicwillthebandplay?A.Jazz.B.Hiphop.C.Rock.高二英语(外研版)第2页共10页10.Wh

erewillthebarbecuebeheld?A.Inthegarden.B.Onthesportsfield.C.Bytheswimmingpool.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Where

didthewomantakeherfirstjobaftercollege?A.Inafilmstudio.B.Inatalentagency.C.Inapublishingfirm.12.Whydidthewoman’smotherp

utherinactingclasses?A.Todevelophertalentinacting.B.Tomakeherknowmorepeople.C.Tohelpherovercomehershyness.13.Whatsportdoesthewomanlikebest?

A.Baseball.B.Swimming.C.Skating.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whatdoesthemanhelpthewomando?A.Passhersomepaper.B.Havetheprinterfixed.C.Putsometh

ingonthebottomshelf.15.WhatisprobablyMr.Wolf?A.Anaccountant.B.Amanager.C.Anassistant.16.Howlonghasthemanw

orkedhere?A.Aboutaweek.B.Aboutthreemonths.C.Aboutthreeyears.17.Whydidthemanleavehislastjob?A.Hefeltstresse

d.B.Hissalarywastoolow.C.Theatmospherewastoorelaxed.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whowouldmostlikelysufferfromd

epression(抑郁)accordingtotheresearchers?A.Thosewhooftensenttextmessages.B.Thosewhosufferedfromheartdisease.C.Thosewhodidnophysicalexercise.1

9.Howdidstudentsbehavewhentheytoldalie?A.Theysentlongmessages.B.Theyrespondedmoreslowlythanusual.C.Theytyp

ed10percentfasteronaverage.20.Whatisthethirdpieceofnewsmainlyabout?A.Whymarriagehelpsfightcancer.B.Howunmarriedpeoplesurvivecancer.C.Wheth

erchemicaltherapy(治疗)works.高二英语(外研版)第3页共10页第二部分阅读(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。AA

mazingnationalparksintheUSAGrandCanyonNationalParkLargeenoughtofit19StatuesofLibertypiledupontopofeachother,G

randCanyonNationalParkissprawlinggorge(峡谷)oflayersindifferentcolorsofpink,red,andorange,revealingmillionsofyearsofgeologicalhistory.

Duetotheabsenceofbroadroads,thereareonlythreewaystoexplorebelowtheedges:hiking,muletrips,andriverraftingtrips.V

isitorsareremindedtomindtheirstepsalongtheway.DeathValleyNationalParkAsthelargestnationalparksouthofAlaska,DeathValleyNationalPa

rkisknownforextremes:ItisNorthAmerica’sdriestandhottestspotwithlessthantwoinchesofrainfallannually,andithasthelowest

altitudeonthecontinent.Evenwiththesebadconditions,theparkstillattractsnearlyamillionvisitorseachyear.DenaliNationalParkandPreserveLargerthanth

estateofNewJersey,DenaliNationalParkandPreserveisavastopenfieldthatismostlyuntouchedbyhumanhands,apartfromoneparkroadandafewscattereds

ervices.Itisknownforextraordinarywildlife,andbigadventuresfrombackcountrycampingtomountainclimbing.WhiteSandsNationalParkNewMexico’sWhi

teSandsNationalParkhitthebigleaguesinDecember2019,becomingthecountry's62ndnationalpark.Itprotectsthelarg

estgypsumdune(石膏沙丘)ontheearth,theremainingpreviouslakesandseas,anda275-square-milebasinthatisshinywhiteandstayscooltothetouch.Visit

orscometoexperiencetheeight-mileDunesDrive,hikeoneofthefiveestablishedtrails,orseethesoftsandappearblue-whiteunderafullmo

on.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoinGrandCanyonNationalPark?A.EnjoythesightoftheStatueofLiberty.B.Watchthelargestgypsumdune.C.Experiencemoreadventuroushiking.

D.Exploremoreconvenientpathstothegorge.22.What'sspecialaboutDeathValleyNationalPark?A.Itcanbefloodede

asily.B.Ithastheextremeenvironment.C.Ithasterribletrafficconditions.D.Itcanprovidethechancetoseethesoftsand.23.Whichoft

hefollowingparksisthemostappealingtowildlifelovers?A.DeathValleyNationalPark.B.WhiteSandsNationalPark.C.Gra

ndCanyonNationalPark.D.DenaliNationalParkandPreserve.高二英语(外研版)第4页共10页BMywifeandIwereatacrowdedgrocerystorenotl

ongago.Itwasaweekdayevening,coldandwet—andtense.Peoplewerecarelesslyblockingaisles,complainingandcuttingoneanotheroffwithth

eircarts.Thingsgotworseatthecheckoutline.Thecashierscannedaman'sdiscountcard,buthemisreadthesavingsonherscreenasanadditionalchar

ge.Hedecidedshewasactingdeliberatelyandbegantoargue.“Sheisbeingspiteful(恶意的)!”heyelled.“Thisisunbelievable.”Othercustomerslook

edawayasthecashiertriedtoreasonwithhim.Shecalledamanager,whoaccompaniedthemantocustomerservice.Shaken,shemovedtothenextcusto

merinline.We'veallwitnesseduncomfortablesceneslikethisinpublicplaces.Thegroceryscenewasanotherexampleofhowourtrustinothershaser

oded.Butitwasalsoateachablemomentonhowwecanrebuildourfaith—startingwithjustoneperson.Backatthegrocerys

tore,mywifeandIreachedouruneasycashier.Igrabbedabottleofwaterfromanearbycoolerandhandedittoher.“Wefeltbadabouthowthatmantreatedyo

uandwantedtobuythisforyou,”Isaid.Herfacelitup,andwetalkedasshescannedouritems.Shetoldusshehadbeenworkingthateveningthroughseverefoo

tpainandwouldbehavingsurgerylaterthatweek.Wewishedherwellinherrecovery,andshethankedusasweleft.Thosearethe

balancingacts,themomentsofrespondingsocialandemotionalpainwithhealing,whichwilladduptorestoretrustamongpeo

ple.Youcanstartthatpatterninsomeoneelse’slife,eveninaplaceasordinaryastheneighborhoodgrocerystore.24.Whydidthemanatthecheckoutlinearguewiththecash

ier?A.Thecashiermisreadthesavingsasanadditionalcharge.B.Someonejumpedthequeuewaitingtocheckout.C.Therewassomethingwrongwithhisdiscountcard.D.H

ebelievedthecashierchargedhimmoreonpurpose.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eroded”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Changed.B.Increased.C

.Faded.D.Formed.26.Whydidtheauthorbuyabottleofwaterforthecashier?A.Hethoughtthecashiermightfeelalittlebitthirsty.B.

Heknewshehadgonethroughmuchtroublerecently.C.Hewantedtorestorethetrustbetweenherandtheman.D.Hewantedtoco

mfortheraftertheterribleexperiencejustnow.27.Whatisthelastparagraphintendedtodo?A.Addawarning.B.Makeasuggestion.C.Introduce

atopic.D.Presentanargument.CHouseholdchoresmightseemadrag,butresearchershavesuggestedtaskslikedusting,scrubbingfloorsandwashin

gthewindowsmighthelpadultstostayhealthyintooldage.高二英语(外研版)第5页共10页WritinginthejournalBMJOpen,aSingapore

-basedteamofresearcherssaidregularphysicalactivity“improvesphysicalandmentalhealth,mitigatestherisksandeffectsofchronicdiseases,andr

educesfalls,immobility,dependencyandmortality(死亡率)amongolderadults”.Theteamrandomlyrecruited(征召)adul

tsfromthetownofYishuninSingapore,andaskedthemtocompletecognitivefunctiontestsaswellasactivitiestoassesstheirphysicalcapabilities,suchasstandingupfr

omachairasquicklyastheycould.Participantswerealsoquizzedontheirlevelsofphysicalactivity,includingtheamountoflighthousework(suchasdust

ing)andheavyhousework(suchasfloor-scrubbing)theydid,andwereassessedfortheirriskofhavingafallbasedonmeasur

essuchaskneeextensionstrength.Thestudyinvolved249participantsaged21-64and240participantsaged65-90.Mostofthosewhoreporteddoinghighlevelsofheavyorli

ghthouseworkwerewomen.Aftertakingintoaccountfactorsincludingageandsex,theteamfoundcognitivescoresandattentionscoreswer

e8%and14%higherrespectivelyforolderadultsdoinghighamountsofheavyhousework—onaverage131minutesaweekcom

paredwithlowlevels,whichappearedtoamounttononeatall.Sit-to-standtimeswerelowerforolderadultsreportin

ghighamountsofheavyhouseworkcomparedwithlowamounts,whiletheywerealsoassessedasbeingatlowerriskofhavingafall.Theteamalsofoundcognitivescor

eswere5%higherforolderadultswhoreportedhighlevelsoflighthousework—onaveragedoing902minutesaweek—andmem

oryscoreswerealsohigher,comparedwiththoseundertakinglowlevelsofsuchtasks,averaging89minutesaweek.GillLivingston,professorofpsychiatr

yofolderpeopleatUniversityCollegeLondon,whowasnotinvolvedinthework,saidthestudywasinterestingbuthadlittlemeaningaspeoplewhoarenotsowell

maybeexpectedtodolesshousework.“Ithinktheadvicewouldbethathouseworkcanbegoodexercise,whichisgoodforyourheartand

brain.Wecannotdrawanyconclusionsfromthisstudythatitisspecificallyprotective,”shesaid.CharlieFoster,professorofph

ysicalactivityandpublichealthattheUniversityofBristol,alsourgedcaution,notingthestudyreliedonself-reportedlevelsofhou

seholdchores,whichmaybeinaccurate,anddidnotfullytakeintoaccountotherfactorswhichmayinfluencetheresults.28.Whati

sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellpeoplethemorehouseworkthebetter.B.Tostresstheimportanceofhealth.CToproposeawaytoreducemor

talityamongolderpeople.D.Toshowusthebenefitsofdoinghouseworkfortheold.29.Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?A.Womenaremorediligen

tthanmen.B.Cognitiveandattentionscoreswere8%and14%higherforoldadultsdoingmoreheavyhousework.C.Thestudyisreasonabletosomeext

ent.D.Nootherfactorsinfluencetheresultoftheresearch.高二英语(外研版)第6页共10页30.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Thestudywascarriedoutamong

oldpeople.B.Olderadultsreportinghighamountsofheavyhouseworkareathigherriskofhavingafall.C.Houseworkisgoodexercisespecificallyprotect

iveforolderadults.D.Levelsofhighhouseworkhaveaninfluenceoncognitiveandmemoryscores.31.WhatisGillLivingston’sattitudetotheresultofth

estudy?A.indifferentB.supportiveC.objectiveD.favourableDItisnaturalthatyoungpeopleareoftenuncomfortablewhentheyarewiththeirparents.Theysaythatthe

irparentsdon’tunderstandthem.Theyoftenthinkthattheirparentsareoutoftouchwithmodernways,thattheyareto

oseriousandtoostrictwiththeirchildren,andthattheyseldomgivetheirchildrenafreehand.Itistruethatparentsoftenfinditdiffic

ulttowintheirchildren'strustandtheytendtoforgethowtheythemselvesfeltwhenyoung.Forexample,youngpeoplelik

etoactonthespotwithoutmuchthinking.Itisoneoftheirwaystoshowthattheyhavegrownupandtheycanfaceanydifficultsituation.Oldp

eopleworrymoreeasily.Mostofthemplanthingsinadvance,atleastinthebackoftheirminds,anddonotliketheirplanstobeupsetbysomething

unexpected.Whenyouwantyourparentstoletyoudosomething,youwillhavebettersuccessifyouaskbeforeyoureallystartdoingit.Youngpeopleoftenmaketheirparents

angrywiththeirchoicesinclothes,inentertainmentandinmusic.Buttheydonotmeantocauseanytrouble;itisjustthattheyfeelcutofffromtheolderpeople’sworl

d,intowhichtheyhavenotyetbeenaccepted.That'swhyyoungpeoplewanttomakeanewcultureoftheirown,andiftheirparentsdon'tliketheirmusicorentertainmento

rclothesortheirwayofspeech,thiswillmaketheyoungpeopleextremelyhappy.Sometimesyouaresoproudofyourselftha

tyoudonotwantyourparentstosay“yes”towhatyoudo.Allyouwantistobeleftaloneanddowhatyoulike.Itisnaturalenough,after

beingachildforsomanyyears,whenyouwerecompletelyunderyourparents’control.Ifyouprefertocontrolyourlife,yo

u'dbetterwinyourparentsoverandtrytogetthemtounderstandyou.Ifyourparentsseethatyouhaveahighsenseofresponsibility,theywillce

rtainlygiveyoutherighttodowhatyouwanttodo.32.Accordingtothetext,youngpeoplepreferto__________.A.askforadvicebeforetheyreallystarttodoanyth

ingB.thinkinthesamewayastheirparentsdoC.beverystrictwiththemselvesD.dothingswithoutthinkingcarefullyahead33.Whydoyoungpeopleliketohaveclothes,ent

ertainmentandmusicintheirway?A.Becausetheywanttotryonsomethingnewandlookdifferentfromtheolder.高二英语(外研版)第7页共10

页B.Becausetheytrytogettheirparentstobeproudofthem.C.Becausetheywanttogivetheirparentsabigsurprise.D.Becausetheywanttotestwhethertheyareclever

erthanoldpeople.34.Accordingtothetext,youngpeoplewanttomakeanewcultureoftheirown,because_______.A.theyfeeltheyareclevererthanoldpeop

leB.theydonotwanttogetintotroublewiththeirparentsC.theydon’tfeeltheybelongtotheworldoftheoldpeopleD.theywanttoshowthenewisbetterthantheold35.If

ayoungmanintendstocontrolhisownlife,it’sbetterforhimto__________.A.doeverythingaccordingtohisownwishB

.holdhimselfresponsibleforeverythinghedoesC.doeverythingbeyondhisparents’controlD.doeverythingthewayhisparent

sdo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。AmericanpoetLouiseGluckwonthe2020N

obelPrizeinLiteratureLouiseGluckwasborninNewYorkCityonApril22,1943,andgrewuponLongIsland,whereshebegantowritepoetryasachild.Aftershelefthigh

school,shetookpoetryworkshops,firstatSarahLawrenceCollegeinYonkers,NewYork,andthenatColumbiaUniversity.36.Currently,GluckisaprofessorofEn

glishatYaleUniversity.Gluckisoneofthefewwomenhonoredwiththeliteratureprize.37.Only16womenhavewontheLiteraturePrizesincetheN

obelawardsbeganin1901.TheworkthatfirstbroughtGluckwideattentionwasacollectionofpoemscalledFirstborn.38.Fromth

enon,shesoonbecamerecognizedasoneofthemostoutstandingpoetsinAmericancontemporaryliterature.39.HerpoetrycollectionsincludeDescendingFigure,Ar

aratandTheTriumphofAchilles,whichwaspublishedin1985andwontheNationalBookCriticsCircleAward.GluckwasalsoawardedanAmericanPulitze

rPrizeforpoetryandwasnamedPoetLaureate(桂冠诗人)oftheUnitedStatesin2003.Gluck’sworksareknownforexploringpers

onallossandtragedy,especiallyinfamilylife.40.GluckwaselectedChancellor(院长)oftheAcademyofAmericanPoetsin1999.In2003,shewasappointedasth

eLibraryofCongress’stwelfthPoetLaureateconsultantinpoetry.SheservedasajudgeoftheYaleSeriesofYoungerPoetsfrom2003to201

0.A.Shecamefromateacher’sfamily.B.Gluckpublishedacollectionofessayswhileteaching.C.Gluckachievedgreatsuccessintermsofpoem

creation.D.Sheisthefourthwomantoreceivetheawardsince2010.E.In1971shebegantoteachpoetryatGoddardCollegeinVermont.F.Thecollectio

nofpoemswaspublishedin1968.G.Shealsodrawsonherownexperiencesaswellassubjectsrelatedtomodernlifeandnature.高二英语(外研版)第8页共10页第三部分语言运用(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。Cheertryouts(选拔)werecoming.Theideaofbeingontheteamhadcaughtmy41foryears.However,thethou

ghtofbeing42wasfrighteningtomy8th-gradeself.Asyouknow,Iamaboyandthereare43boysonsuchateam.Ihadfriendsontheteambeggingmetotryout,butIjustsaidno

,whichwasactually44myrealwill.Thefirsttryoutdayfinallycame.SittinginclassIwas45withthoughtsofnottryingout.The46struckmesohardthatIju

mpedontoabusassoonasschoolwasover.Afriendofminehappenedtobeonthe47bus.Sheasked,“Whyaren’tyouatcheertryouts?”Iresponded,“Igotuncomfortableandleft.Ma

ybeI’ll48theretomorrow.”Myfriendcouldsmellmy49.Shesaid,“Youhavetoreturntotheschoolnow,oryou’ll50it!”BeforeIcouldreply,shehad5

1the“stoprequested”button.ThebusstoppedandIgotoff.Finally,myanxiety-riddenlegsbroughtmebacktoschoolina52,becauseIknewthetryoutwasnearlyover.Theres

twashistory—Imadeit!IwassogladthatI53mypreviousworryandachievedwhatIhadwantedtodo.Asthecaptainoftheteamnow,I’mso54tothatfri

endonthebusforremindingmethat55myheartisthemostrewardingthingIcando.41.A.behaviorB.goalC.breathD.interest42.A.laughedatB.turne

ddownC.pickedoutD.referredto43.A.trulyB.rarelyC.typicallyD.commonly44.A.atB.behindC.aboveD.against45.A.troubledB.confusedC.pleasedD.bored46.A.fail

ureB.fearC.excitementD.hope47.A.sameB.regularC.crowdedD.early48.A.turnoverB.comearoundC.takeoverD.turnup49.A.speechB.excuseC.activityD.opinion50.A.

regretB.refuseC.affectD.deserve51.A.heldB.checkedC.foundD.pushed52.A.wordB.hurryC.wayD.row53.A.discoveredB.beatC.promis

edD.prevented54.A.importantB.openC.familiarD.grateful55.A.trainingB.expandingC.followingD.showing高二英语(外研版)第9页共10页第II卷(非

选择题)(55分)第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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。Ahugefield,filledwithmorethan100,000sunflowers,wasplantedtor

eadtheword“hope”.ThebreathtakingfieldatArdrossFarminScotlandspansabout1.5hectares—56sizeoffourfootballpitch

es,andcameintobloomfivemonthsafteritwasplanted.ReverendDouglasCreightonfromEastNeukTrinityChurchcameup57theideaforasunflowerfield

inabid58(bring)peoplejoyduringthepandemic.HeaskedfarmerClairePollocktohelpgetitofftheground.Thepairhopedthatthema

zecouldbringjoytothelocalcommunity,with500people59(walk)walkingthroughitwhenitopened.ReverendCreightonsaidoftheproject,“Wesowedabitofho

peand60(believe)toshowthatit’snotalldoomandgloom(无望).Ievenhostedaliveplantingduringlockdown,61peoplejoinedinOnZoomtowatch.”FarmerClairesai

d,“We62(grow)wildflowerstohelpbirdsandspreadabitofcheersofar.63hasbeengreattodosomethingthatcanmakepeoplesmileandgetlocalpeople64(invol

ve).It’safieldofhopeandprovidessomespaceforpeopletoenjoythemselves65(energy).”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是新华中学的李华,你和

在上海上学的英国朋友Tom约好下周去北京旅游,但你因故不能赴约。请给他写封Email,内容包括:1.表示歉意;解释原因;2.解释原因;3.另约时间。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式写字答题卡的相应位置作答。DearTom,Yourssincerel

y,LiHua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。续写短文的词数应为150左右。高二英语(外研版)第10页共10页Mygrandparents’houseisinRosewoodandtheyhaveasmallhousewi

thalovelygarden.“GrandpahasgonetovisithisbrotherandGrandmaisstayingaloneathome,”IsaidtomyfriendsMelissaandRo

cky,bothofwhomweremorethanwillingtogotogiveherasurprise.Afterwegotready,Daddroveusthere.Whenwearrived,mygrandmawassosurprisedandhappy.Shegaveme

abighug.“Won’tyouintroducemetoyourfriends?”saidGrandma.MyfriendswereintroducedandGrandmagavethemeachawarmhug.Dads

tayedforawhileandleftforhisownwork.Thenweenjoyedtalkingandplayinginthegarden.Lunchwasserved.Grandmaprepare

datastymealofvegetablesoupchickensandwichesandstrawberryicecreamforus.Afterlunch,wesatinthegardeninasemicirclefacingGrandma,andlistenedtohert

ellinginterestingstoriesWewereinterruptedbyasuddenandurgentknockonthedoor.Ijumpeduptoopenthedoor.ItwasJanet,Grandma’sneighbor.“Mrs.Wh

ite,mydaughterEvawenttowalkourdogBruno,andhasn’treturnedhomeyet.Shealwayscomesbackintenminutesorso.I’mveryworriedthatsomethi

nghashappenedtoher.SheusuallywalksonthemainstreetoutsideourhomebutIcan’tseeheranywhere.Icalledouthername,buttherewasnoanswer.I

havehurtmyfootandcanhardlywalk,soIwanttoaskyouforhelp,”saidJanet.“AuntyJanet,pleasedon’tworry.Myfrie

ndsandIwillgoandlookforEva.I’msurewewillfindhersoon,”Isaid.GrandmastayedwithJanetandlookedafterher.Wele

ftthegardenimmediatelytosearchforEvaandBruno.WecalledEva’snameandlookedeverywherebutcouldn’tfindher.Ithoughtw

ewouldhavetogobackinvain.Paragraph1:Wewereabouttoheadhomewhenweheardlowandweaksoundsnearby.Paragraph2:Wepulledup

BrunoandthenEva.

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