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备战2024年高考英语模拟卷01(九省新高考)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。回
答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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.Whatis“couscous”?A.Anewhotel.B.Akindoffood.C.Acloserelative.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Nervou
s.B.Excited.C.Tired.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Ontheexpressway.C.Inthecar.4.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hecoul
dn’tstopthecar.B.Hewasdrivingcarelessly.C.Hewasstoppedbyapoliceman.5.Whoistheman?A.Thewoman’sneighbor.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Asalesman.第二节听下面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。听下面一段对话,回答以
下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Helpwithherwork.B.Sendforadoctor.C.Haveacheckup.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A
.Doctorandpatient.B.Colleagues.C.Bossandsecretary.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What’stheweatherlike?A.Cloudy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.9.Whatanimal
shavethespeakersseensofar?A.Lizards.B.Tigers.C.Wolves.10.Whyarethespeakerswalking?A.Toobserveanimals.B.Toslimdown.C.Toenjoythescenery.听下面一段较长对话,回答
以下小题。11.Whenwillthemangototherestaurant?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.12.Whowillhavedinnerwiththeman?A.A
couple.B.Somefriends.C.Hisfamily.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Providepersonalinformation.B.Tellthewaitresshisarrivingtime.C.Askfo
ratableatthenon-smokingarea.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WheredoesMarkusuallyreadnewsnow?A.Inanewspaper.B.Inamagazine.C.OntheI
nternet.15.Whatmakesthewomansurprisedaboutthemachine?A.Ithasasmallglasswindow.B.Itcanmakeapizzainashorttime.C.It
offersfourtypesofpizzasatatime.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemachine?A.Itisquitenecessary.B.Itmightnotbepopular.
C.Itwillcertainlysucceed.17.Whatisanadvantageofthemachine?A.The24-hourservice.B.Tastypizzamadebyit.C.
Thelowproductioncost.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whyisthebaobab’strunkreallyfat?A.Itisshapedbypeople.B.Itstoresalargequantityofwater.C.Itmustbestrongenough
tosupportthetree.19.Whatisthefullheightofabaobab?A.About12metres.B.About15metres.C.About30metres.20.Whatarebaobabsoft
enusedasnowadays?A.Shops.B.Wildlifehabitats.C.Busshelters.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。ANationalparkslikeYellowstonearepopulardestinationsforbothfamilyvacationsandadventuretripsalike.Buttherearesome
placesthatsimplydon’tgetthelovethattheydeservedespitethefactthattheyaretrulyimpressive.IsleRoyaleNationalParkLocatedinthe
heartofLakeSuperior,IsleRoyalerequiresabitofworktoreach,butitiswellworththeeffort.Accessispermittedonlyviadailyferri
es,whichiswhylargerparkslikeYellowstoneseemorevisitorsinadaythanIsleRoyaleseesinayear.Wildlifelikewolvesaref
requentlyspottedbyhikersalongthepark’sscenictrails.DryTortugasNationalParkAnotherislandpark,theDryTortugascanbefound68m
ilestothesouthwestoftheFloridaKeys.Accessibleonlybyboatorplane,thisparkisactuallyquitesmall,butit’spackedwithhistory,abundantsealife
,andamazingcoralreefs.AtthecenteroftheparkisFortJefferson,thelargestmasonry(砖石)structureintheWesternHemisphere.Wrange
ll-St.EliasNationalParkCoveringmorethan13.2millionacres,Wrangell-StEliasNationalParkisthelargestintheentireU.S.system.Remoteandmostlyundeveloped,
thisisaparkthatdemandsmorefromitsvisitors,afteralltherearejusttworoadsthatleadintoit.Butinreturn,itgivesthemaspecialcon
nectionwithnaturethatsimplyisn’tfoundanywhereelse.BigBendNationalParkTravelerslookingforatrulywildexperienceshouldhaveBigBendNa
tionalParkontheirbucketlists.BigBendiswellknownforitswhitewaterraftingcamping,andhikingalthoughduringthesummermonthsitcan
beintenselywarm,keepingmanyvisitorsaway.21.WhatisthemainreasonforfewervisitorstoIsleRoyaleNationalPark?A.Theterriblework.B.Theda
ngerouswolves.C.Theremotelocation.D.Theinconvenienttransport.22.Whichparkwillyouvisitifyouareinterestedinhistory
?A.BigBendNationalPark.B.IsleRoyaleNationalPark.C.DryTortugasNationalPark.D.WrangellSt.EliasNationalPark.23.HowisWrangell-St.EliasNationalP
arkdifferentfromtheotherthreeparks?A.Withitswideroads.B.Withitslargearea.C.Withitsbeautifulscenery.D.Withitsspecialvis
itorsBWhenIfirstbeganrunninginhighschoolonthetrackteam,itmadesensetocarefullyclockeverymileandpushmyselftoraceforpersonalbests
.ButasIchangedfromrunningforsporttorunningforamusementasanadult,Ifoundthattrackingmyworkoutsoftenjustendedwithfrustration.Anditwasn’tuntilmywatch
batterydiedseveralyearsagothatIfirstexperiencedthesenseofcalmthatcamewithrunningforthepurejoyofit.Ineverreplacedthewatchbatt
ery,andthatmightnotbeabadthingformyfitnessgoals.Thisistheideaofunplugged(不插电的)running,whichisgainingsteaminthefitnesscomm
unity.Andrecentresearchhasshownthatgettingridofyourrunningwatch,especiallyifit’sasmartwatchorfitnesstracker,co
uldactuallyimproveyourworkout—oratleastyourenjoymentofrunning.“Peopleusedtohaveaninterestintheirsportandgetenjoymentouto
fthesport,butnowthat’sswitchingtothedata,”saidEoinWhelan,aseniorlecturerattheNationalUniversityofIrelandG
alway.“Theywillcomparethemselvestopeoplewhoarebetterthanthem,whoarerunningfasterorrunninglonger.Andintheendweknow
thatmakesthemfeelbad.”Whelanalsonotedthatpeoplewhoareverydependentonsmartwatchesorfitnesstrackersaremorelikelytosk
iptheirworkoutsifthebatteriesontheirtrackingdevicesaredead.Inaddition,thereisevidencethatrunningwatch-freeisbeneficialformorethanjust
thecasualjogger.Someprofessionalsalsohavehadsuccesswithleavingtheirwatchesathome.WelshrunnerSteveJonesfamouslysetaworldrecordatthe
1984ChicagoMarathonwithoutwearingawatch.Morerecently,OlympicmarathonerTrevorHofbauermadeheadlinesforwinningthe2019CanadianMarathonChampionshipswitho
utawatch.“Ifyouhavetoomuchinformationbeingfedtoyouinrealtime,itcankindofgetinyourhead,”Hofbauersaid.“Forme,thesimpler,thebetter.”24.Whathappenedtoth
eauthorwhenhisrunningwatchdidn’twork?A.Helostthedesiretokeeprunningeveryday.B.Heexperiencedrunningasareallyf
unactivity.C.Hewasatalosshowtoreplacethewatchbattery.D.Hehadgreatdifficultyachievinghisfitnessgoals.25.WhatdoesEoinWhelansayaboutfitnesstrack
ingwatches?A.Theycanenrichthewearers’sociallife.B.Thedataprovidedbythemisunreliable.C.Thewaypeopleus
ethemisproper.D.Theycanleadtoharmfulconsequences.26.WhydoestheauthormentionTrevorHofbauerinparagraph5?A
.Toshowthepopularityofrunningwatch-free.B.Toencouragepeopletobecomeprofessionalrunners.C.Toprovethepositiveeffectsofrunning
watch-free.D.Topresentprofessionals’viewsonrunningwatch-free.27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.It’stimetotakeoffyourrun
ningwatch.B.Unpluggedrunningactuallyhastwosides.C.Comparingwithothersshouldbeavoided.D.Racingforpersonalbestsrequiressimplic
ity.CInhis1936workHowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeople,DaleCarnegiewrote:“Ihavecometotheconclusionthatthereisonlyonewaytoge
tthebestofanargument—andthatistoavoidit.”Thisdistasteforargumentsiscommon,butitdependsonamistakenviewofargumentsthatcausesp
roblemsforourpersonalandsociallives—andinmanywaysmissesthepointofarguinginthefirstplace.Carnegiewouldberightifargumentswerefights,whichishowweoftenth
inkofthem.Likephysicalfights,verbal(言语的)fightscanleavebothsidesbloodied.Evenwhenyouwin,youendupnobetteroff.Youwouldbefeelingalmostasbadifargumentswe
reevenjustcompetitions—like,say,tennistournaments.Pairsofopponentshittheballbackandforthuntilonewinnercomesoutfromallwhoentered.Everybodyelselo
ses.Thiskindofthinkingexplainswhysomanypeopletrytoavoidarguments.However,therearewaystowinanargumenteverytime.Whenyo
ustateyourposition,formulate(阐述)anargumentforwhatyouclaimandhonestlyaskyourselfwhetheryourargumentisanygood.Whe
nyoutalkwithsomeonewhotakesastand,askthemtogiveyouareasonfortheirviewandspellouttheirargumentfully.Assessitsstrengthandweakness.Raiseobjecti
ons(异议)andlistencarefullytotheirreplies.Thismethodwillrequireeffort,butpracticewillmakeyoubetteratit.Thesetoolscanhelpyouwin
everyargument—notintheunhelpfulsenseofbeatingyouropponentsbutinthebettersenseoflearningaboutwhatdividespeople,learningwhy
theydisagreewithusandlearningtotalkandworktogetherwiththem.Ifwereadjustourviewofarguments—fromaverbalfighto
rtennisgametoareasonedexchangethroughwhichweallgainrespectandunderstandingfromeachother—thenwechangetheve
rynatureofwhatitmeansto“win”anargument.28.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardCarnegie’sunderstandingofargument?A.Cri
tical.B.Supportive.C.Tolerant.D.Uncertain.29.Whydomanypeopletrytoavoidarguments?A.Theylackdebatingskills.B.Theymay
feelbadeveniftheywin.C.Theyfearbeingignored.D.Theyarenotconfidentinthemselves.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“spellout”inparagraph3probabl
ymean?A.Defend.B.Explain.C.Conclude.D.Repeat.31.Whatisthekeyto“winning”anargumentaccordingtotheautho
r?A.Senseoflogic.B.Solidsupportingevidence.C.Propermanners.D.Understandingfrombothsides.DForlotsofkids,toddlerhood(幼儿期)isanimport
anttimeforfriendship.Studiesshowthattheearlierkidslearntoformpositiverelationships,thebettertheyareatrelatingtoothersasteenagersandadults.Playingt
ogetheralsohelpsthesekidspracticesocialbehaviors,suchaskindness,sharing,andcooperation.Evenso,howquicklyyourchild
developsintoasocialcreaturemayalsodependonhistemperament(性格).Sometoddlersareverysocial,butothersareshy.Inaddition,thewaythattodd
lersdemonstratethattheylikeotherchildrenismarkedlydifferentfromwhatadultsthinkofasexpressionsoffriendship.ResearchatOhioStateUnivers
ityinColumbusfoundthatatoddler’swayofsaying“Ilikeyou”duringplayislikelytocomeintheformofcopyingafriend’sbehavior.Thisseeminglyunusual
wayofdemonstratingfondnesscanresultinunpleasantbehavior.Regardlessofhowmuchtheylikeaplaymate,theymaystillgrabhistoys,refusetosh
are,andgetbossy.Butexpertssaythatthisisanormalandnecessarypartoffriendshipforkidsthisage.Throughplayexp
eriences,toddlerslearnsocialrules.That’swhyit’ssoimportanttotakeanactiveroleinyourtoddler’ssocialencountersbysettinglimitsandofferingfreq
uentremindersofwhattheyare.Whenyouestablishtheseguidelines,explainthereasonsbehindthem.Beginbyhelpingyourchildlearnsympathy(“Beniscrying.What’s
makinghimsosad?”),thensuggesthowhecouldresolvetheproblem(“Maybehewouldfeelbetterifyoulethimplaytheball.”).Whenyourchil
dsharesorshowsempathy(同理心)towardafriend,praisehim(“Benstoppedcrying!Youmadehimfeelbetter.”).Anotherwaytoencourageh
ealthysocialinteractionisbyencouragingkidstousewords-notfists-toexpresshowtheyfeel.It’salsoimportantt
obemindfulofhowyourchild’spersonalityaffectsplaytime.Kidsareeasytogetangrywhenthey’resleepyorhungry,soscheduleplaytimewhen
they’rerefreshed.32.Whatdoesitindicatewhentoddlerscopytheirplaymates’behavior?A.Theyareinterestedinacting
.B.Theyareshywiththestrangers.C.Theyarefondoftheirplaymates.D.Theyaretiredofplayinggames.33.Whatdoestheauthorsug
gestparentsdofortheirkids?A.Designgamesforthem.B.Findthemsuitableplaymates.C.Playtogetherwiththem.D.Helpthemunderstandsocia
lrules.34.Whatisthefunctionofthequotedstatementsinparagraph4?A.Givingexamples.B.Explainingconcepts.C.Providingevidence.D.Ma
kingcomparisons.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowChildrenAdapttoChangesB.HowtoBeaRoleModelforChildrenC.HowYourBabyLearnstoLoveD
.HowtoCommunicatewithYourKid第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenpeoplefirstcomeacrosstheLawofAttraction(吸引力法则
),theirheartsandmindsoftenimmediatelythinkofonespecificthingthatthey’dlovetoachieveintheirlives.However,thenextthoughtisoften“ButIcan’tdo
that”.Youmaycomeupwithallkindsofexcuses.36HerearethereasonswhyyoushouldbelieveyoucanusetheLawofAttractiontoobtain
whateveryouwant.Smallstepscreatebigchanges.Oneofthemostcommonreasonsforabandoningdreamsisthattheysimplyseemtoohug
etorealize.Usuallyit’smanageabletothinkoffollowingyourdreamastakingaseriesofsignificantbutsmallsteps.37Thenlookateachofthem.Notsounrealisticnow,isit?
38Whenpeopleareinterviewedontheirdeathbedsorwriteabouttheirlivesinautobiographies(自传),itisoftenobservedthatmajorre
gretstendtorelatetothingsthatwerenotdone.Inolderage,it’slikelythatyouwillbeuncomfortablewiththeideathatyo
udidn’teventrytodothethingthatyoulovedorattempttoobtainwhatyoutrulywanted.39Butyoudon’teverneedtofeelthisway!Maketod
aythefirstdayofyournewjourneytowardsavoidingregret.Stepstowardsyourdreamareneverbackwardssteps.Anothercommonworryisthatifyoufo
llowyourdreams,you’llbe“takingstepsback”.40However,whatlookslikebackwardstepsinyouroldlifecanmoreproductiv
elyandaccuratelybeseenasforwardingstepsinthebrandnewlifeyou’recreating.A.Youcanavoidregret.B.Itmakessensetomoveforwardconfiden
tly.C.Luckily,thetruthisthatit’snevertoolatetofollowyourdream.D.Itoftencomesupwhenpeopleareatthetopofcareerstheyhate.E.Itisp
ainfultofeellikeyouhaven’teverfoundyourtruepurpose.F.Forexample,challengeyourselftowritedownthepathtosuccessintenstages
.G.Youhaveenoughlifeexperienceandknowledgetomakechangestopursueyourdream.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。It’shardtoputintowordshowmuchofasenseoffreedomIgetfrombeingoutdoorsandinthewilderness.IfI’m41bybuil
dingsfortoolong,Igetabitanxious.Ineedtoseeafield,ariveroramountain42infrontofme.Spendingtimeoutdoorsisawonderful43,Ilikenothin
gmorethangettingtotheendofadayspentoutdoorsand44theacheinmylegsfromalongwalk.Ithelpsmesleepandisfarmore45thantraininginagym.Thereares
omany46walkstochoosefromallovertheUK.Weliveonatinyisland,relativelyspeaking,butthescenerywehavehereeasily47someofthemostbeautifu
lintheworld.Weareextremely48:onourdoorstepwehavebeaches,rivers,hillsandmountains.Thankstothelightandtheweather,thesamewalkcanfeelverydiffer
ent49thetimeofyearyoudoit.Butforbreathtakingviewswhateverthe50is,I’drecommendCowandCalfRocksonIlk-leyMoorinWestYorkshire.It
’squiteachallengeclimbingthem,whichiswhydoingsofeelsmoredaringthananormalwalkandoffers51thatyoudon’tgetfromfollowingagentlepath.It’sperfectifyo
uwantaworkoutaswellasfreshairandgivesyouthechancetogetuphighand52aviewthatchangesallyearround.OtleyChevininWestYorkshireisanother53climbthatoff
ersbeautifulviews.AndlikeCowandCalfRocks,itiswithineasy54ofthenearbytown.ButbeingCambrian,myheartwillalwaysbelongtotheLakeDi
strict.Igrewupwalkingthosefellsinallweathersandseasons,andIthinkthereisnothingmore55thanabighillwalkthatgetsyourlungsburningandbringsyout
oaviewyou’veneverseenbefore.41.A.crowdedB.surroundedC.impressedD.involved42.A.disappearingB.revealingC.emer
gingD.floating43.A.experienceB.expectationC.arrangementD.ambition44.A.doubtingB.curingC.feelingD.removing45.A.harmfulB.beneficialC.gracefu
lD.pitiful46.A.powerfulB.gratefulC.confusingD.amazing47.A.rivalsB.highlightsC.escapesD.explores48.A.luckyB.tens
eC.certainD.tough49.A.pickingupB.dependingonC.contrastingwithD.gettingover50.A.seasonB.customC.emotionD.response51
.A.curiosityB.excitementC.encouragementD.indication52.A.putonB.giveoffC.takeinD.setup53.A.challengingB.exhaustingC.movingD.annoying54.A.
limitB.centerC.reachD.distance55.A.regularB.remoteC.obviousD.special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。Highschooly
earsarealargepartin56(shape)thepersonyouaregoingtobecome.Aschooloften57(provide)educationforyou,anditcanalsobea
place58youcandeveloprelationshipswithmanydifferentpeople,joinclubs,andparticipateinavarietyofdifferentsports.Theseyearscan
makeyoubecomeahighschoolstudent59(fill)withmanydifferentemotions,includinghappiness,anger,sadness,envy,loneliness,stress,andan
umerousamountmore.Thisisalsoatimewhenpeer(同龄人)pressureismostcommonlyputuponavastmajorityofteens.Peerpressureistheinfluencefrommembersofone'spe
ergroup.Thiscanincludeinfluencinganothertodrink,smoke,cheatonatest,lie,skipclass,andetc.Thelistis60(end).Peerpressureathighschool
isbothharmful61effectivebecauseitcanleadtoteendepression,highstresslevels,negativebehavior62(issue),andpoordecisionmakingandoutcomes.
Despitethefactthatpeerpressureismostcommonlyseenasaverynegativeissue,itcan63(see)positivelyinsomesituations.Thiscaninvolvepressuringyou
rpeerstoavoiddrugs,behonest,avoidalcohol,respectothers,workhard,exercise,bekind,beresponsible,andmore.Friendsandpeer64(actual)affectt
hechoicesyoumake.Choosingtohavegoodfriendscanhaveaverystrongeffect65you.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是校英
文社长李华,上周外教James参加了你社举办的“城市漫步”(Citywalk)活动,徒步游览了湖边绿道(lakesidegreenway),请给他写一封邮件邀请他对这次活动做出反馈,内容包括:1.活动感受;2.改进建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。D
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_______________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续写(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。“Haveyoudecidedonyourmajor?”myparentsinquired.“Bioengineering,ofcourse.”Irespondedwithouttheslightesthesitati
on.IenteredthisworldwithPolandsyndrome,adiseasethatpreventedtheformationofmyrightarmandpectoralmuscle
(s胸肌).Myparents,believingthatplayingwithLegocouldenhancemydexterity(灵巧),giftedmemyfirstkitwhenIwasfive.Stru
gglingtopiecethecomponentstogether,IcraftedmyfirstLegowork–acar.AsIgotolder,IgrewobsessedwithLegoTechnic,amoreadvancedrange,andhowtouseittobuildmo
redelicatestructures.Bytheageofnine,Ihadfashionedmyfirstprostheticarm(义肢)usingLegoTechnic–asimpleboxt
hatperfectlyaccommodatedmyrightarm.Thisearlycreationsparkedmydriveforfurtherexploration.Yearslater,Idevelopedanotherpr
ostheticarmthatIcalledtheMK-1,whichhadfingers,amotor,apressuresensor,amovableelbowjoint,andagrabbercapableofpickingthingsup.Beforeconstructingit
,Ihadalreadydecidedagainsttraditionalprosthetics.Notbecausetheywereineffective,butbecauseplayingwithLego
didsignificantlyimprovemydexterity,helpingmeadapttomycondition.However,amorefrustratingreasonwasthatprostheticswere
tooexpensive.MyparentsandIhadlookedintogettingoneafewyearsearlier,onlytobediscouragedbytheprohibitiveprice.So,IconcludedthatImightnotne
edonebecauseIwasmanagingwellwithout.Nevertheless,thejoyofcreatingprostheticswithLegoremained,andIcontinuedmakingthempurelyforthefunofit.Asthe
yearspassed,mycreationsevolvedfromMK-1tothemoreadvancedandcomfortableMK-V.Itfeaturedacontrolunitthatcouldsendandreceiveorde
rsfromsensorsonthearmtothemotors,withcablesthatcontractlikemuscles.Oneday,acouplewiththeireight-year-oldson,wholostbotharmsi
nanaccident,reachedouttomeafterlearningaboutmycreations.Shortofmoney,theycouldn’taffordwell-functioningprosthetics.“
Daniel,”thefatherearnestlyasked,“wewerewonderingifyoucouldpossiblyhelpbuildasetofprostheticsforourson.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每
段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Iknewitwouldbeachallenginganddemandingtask,butIrespondedwitha“yes”._______________________
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___________________Paragraph2:Irushedtotheboy’shomeandsecuredtheprostheticsontohim!___________________________
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