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兰州一中2022-2023-2学期期中试题高二英语(满分:150分限时:120分钟)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.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Toaccepttheoffer.B.Togiveupthechance.C.Toturntoherteacher.2.Whatist

hewomanlookingfor?A.Abusstation.B.Ashoppingmall.C.Alibrary.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebook?A.Interesting.B.Difficult.C.Boring.4.Why

doesthewomanmakethephonecall?A.Tocancelanappointment.B.Toconfirmanappointment.C.Torescheduleanappointment.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Saf

edriving.B.Acaraccident.C.Carrepair.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.Howlongwillthesciencefairprobablylast?A.Threedays.B.Fourdays.C.Fiveda

ys.7.What'sthewomanespeciallyinterestedinaboutthesciencefair?A.Thechemistryexperiments.B.Thespaceexp

lorationshow.C.Thelecturesonmodernphysics.第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthehills.B.Inahotel.C.Onacampsite.9.Whattimeofdayisit

?A.Atdawn.B.Atnoon.C.Atdusk.10.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Tocampinthewoods.B.Togoacrossthehill.C.Totakemorephotos.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。1

1.Whattickethasthemanbought?A.Firstclass.B.Secondclass.C.Businessclass.12.Whatisfreeonthetrain?A.Meals.B.Coffee.C.Snacks.13.Whenshouldthemanre

achthestationtocatchthetrainatthelatest?A.At8:30a.m.B.At9:00a.m.C.At9:30a.m.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespea

kers?A.Carcollectorandvisitor.B.Carrepairmanandclient.C.Carsalesmanandcustomer.15.Whatisprobablywrongwiththewoman'scarac

cordingtotheman?A.Itistooold.B.Ithasanissuewithitsengine.C.Itwashitinanaccidentonce.16.Howmuchwillthewomanprobablyo

ffertogetthenewelectricalvehicle?A.$10,000.B.$35,000.C.$45,000.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whathappenstotheprogramme?A.It'sgoingtoshift

focus.B.It'sgoingtosuspendforever.C.It'sgoingtochangetheplaytime.18.Whatwillbethemajorfocusoftheprogramme?A.Internationalcontent.B.COVID-19pande

mic.C.Healthyliving.19.Whatisthespeaker'sattitudetowardstheadjustment?A.Excited.B.Regretful.C.Disappointed.20.Whoisthespeake

rtalkingto?A.Programmeviewers.B.Programmeproducers.C.Programmeeditors.第二部分:阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A

、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AStillwaitingforyourlettertoarrivebyowl(猫头鹰)?Don’tworry.YoucanstillloseyourselfinthemagicalworldofHarryPotter,j

ustbyfollowingthisfour-dayroute.Day1OverviewEdinburghItwasinScotland’scapitalcitythatJ.K.Rowlingstartedtoplo

ttheadventuresofHarryandhisfellows.Withstonedstreets,windingalleysandmedieval(中世纪的)architecture,thecity

certainlyhasafewthingsincommonwiththesettingsfromthebooksandfilms.Shewrotetheearlychaptersinvariouscafésaroun

dthecity’sOldTowns.Day2OverviewtraveltoFortWilliamTravelbytrainfromEdinburghtoGlasgowandfromthere,andyoucantake

theWestHighlandLinetoFortWilliam.Thisisagreatwaytoseesomefamousspotsfromthewindow,includingthemysteriousRannochMoor,theplacewhereDeathEate

rsboardthetraininthemovieHarryPotterandTheDeathlyHallows.Day3OverviewallaboardtheHogwartsexpressWitnessthesweepingcinematicsceneryst

raightoutoftheeightsuccessfulfilmsbybookingaseatontheJacobiteSteamTrain,whichtravelsfromFortWilliamtoMallaigalongtheWestHighlandLin

e.StopforlunchinMallaigandthenmakethereturnjourneytoFortWilliam.Pleasebesuretobookthesteamtraininadvance,asitisaverypopulare

xperience.ItopensfortheseasoninApril.Day4OverviewlakesandvalleysInthefilms,mysterious,mistylandscapesfr

ame(衬托)thebackgroundofHarry’stale,soit’snosurprisethattheproducerschosetheHighlandsformanyscenes.Spendadaywanderingthrough

someofthesebeautifulspotsandfeelthemagicalatmosphere.21.WheredidJ.K.RowlingfirststarttocreateHarryPotter?A.InMallaig.B.InEdinburgh.C.InGl

asgow.D.InFortWilliam.22.Whatareyourequiredtodoifyouwanttotakethesteamtrain?A.Havelunchearlierthanusual.B.Learnaboutthereturnti

cket.C.Makeareservationbeforehand.D.TakeatrainingcourseinApril.23.Onwhichdaycanyouexperiencetheproducers’favoritesettings?A.Day1.B.Day2.C

.Day3.D.Day4.BAboutfiveweeksago,Inoticedtheskinofourpetlizardwasgrowingdusty.Itworriedme.Ireportedthestr

angesurfaceontheskinofthelizardtomyhusbandandchildrenthenextmorning.Secondslater,ourlizardemergedfromitstankwithitsoldskinflowingbehindit.Ididn'tth

inkaboutitmuchuntilamorninglastweekwhenIknockedmyfavoriteteapotoffthetable.Itburstintohundredsofpieces.AsI

sweptupthemess,Iwonderedwhywehadbeenbreakingsomanythingsoverthemonths.Thedestructionstartedthreemonthsago.Itwasmyhusband'

sbirthday.Hehadjustlosthisjob.Theuncertaintywasstartingtowearonus,soIwantedtodosomethingspecial.“Let'smakeacakeforDad!”Icried.Mykidsscrea

medwithjoy.Webaked,icedandsprinkledformostoftheday.Candlesonthecake!Balloonsonthewalls!Flowersonthetable!Twohour

sbeforemyhusbandcamebackhomefromanotherjobinterview,mydaughterclimbeduptograbaglassvasefromahighshelf.Itfellandcr

ashedbesidethecake.Tinypiecesofglasswereeverywhere.ShesobbedloudlyasIthrewthecakeaway.Myhusbandhadbananapuddingforhisbirthday.Threedaysago,th

elightinourlivingroomsuddenlywentout.Afterseveralfrustratinghoursofunsuccessfulattemptstofixit,myhusbandsugges

tedwatchingtheMichaelJordandocumentaryseriesTheLastDance.ThepoignancyofJordanretiringfromhisbelovedb

asketballtoplaybaseballandwhathadpushedhimtomakesuchatoughdecisiontookmebysurprise.AsIwatchedhimtakeoffhisbasketballuniformandreplaceitwithabaseballu

niform,Isawhimleavingbehindthelayerthatnolongerservedhim,justasourlizardhad.Neitherofthemchosethemomentthathadtransfor

medthem.Buttheyhadtolivewithwhotheywereaftereverythingwasdifferent.Justlikeus.Irealizedthatwehavetolearn

toleavethepastbehind.Humansdonotshedskinaseasilyasotheranimals.Thebeginningofchangeisupsetting.Theprocessistirin

g.Damagechangesusbeforeweareready.Iseeourlizard,rawandnearlynew.Jordansaidthatnomatterhowitends,itstarts

withhope.Withourtender,hopefulskin,thatiswherewebegin.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutthepetlizardfromParagraph1?A.Itstankgrewdirty.B.Itsoldskin

cameoff.C.Itgotaskindisease.D.Itwentmissing.25.Whydidtheauthor'shusbandhavebananapuddingforhisbirthday?A.Th

ebirthdaycakewasruined.B.Theauthormadegoodpuddings.C.Puddingwashisfavoritedessert.D.Theycouldn'taffordabirthdaycake.26.Whydoestheautho

rmentionTheLastDanceinthepassage?A.Toproveatheory.B.Todefineaconcept.C.Todevelopthetheme.D.Toprovidethebackground.27.Whatdoestheauthormos

tlikelywanttotellus?A.Loveoffamilyhelpsussurvivegreathardships.B.It'snottheendoftheworldifwebreakthings.C.Weshouldmoveonnomatterwhathappens.D.Pastexp

eriencesshouldbetreasured.CCitigroupismakingprogresstowardshrinkingitsgenderpaygap.Butitstillhassomeworktodo.Globally,thebank'sfemaleemployeesearned

27%lessthanmendid,accordingtoanewreportfromthecompany.That'saslightimprovementoverthe29%genderpaygapCitigroupre

portedfor2018.Thisyear'sanalysisalsofoundthatthemedianincomeforminorityworkersintheUSwas6%lessthanthemedianincomefornon-minorities

,downfrom7%lastyear.These"rawgap"numbersarenotadjustedforseniority(年资),jobtitleorlocation,Citigroupsaid.Thecompanybeganreleasingnumbersongend

erpayinrecentyearsamidpressurefrominvestors."ThepaygapreflectsaneedtoincreaserepresentationofwomenandUSminoritiesinseniorandhigher-payingro

les,"wroteSaraWechter,Citigroup'sheadofhumanresources,inablogpost.Whenadjustedintermsofjobtitles,seniorityandlocatio

n,womenatCitigroupearned1%lessthantheirmalecounterparts,accordingtothereport.Citigroupsaidthatfollowingareviewofitsglo

balpay,itmadepayadjustmentsaspartofthisyear'scompensationcycleaccordingtotheblogpost.Thecompanyalsosaiditha

scommittedtoincreasingrepresentationattheassistantvicepresidentthroughmanagingdirectorlevelstoatleast40%forwomenglo

ballyand8%forblackemployeesintheUSbytheendof2021."Continuingtoreduceourrawpaygaprequiresthatwemakeprogressonourrepresen

tationgoals,"Wechterwrote.AcrosstheUS,femalefull-time,year-roundworkerswerepaid82centsforeverydollarearnedbyaman,whichi

sagenderpaygapof18%,accordingtotheInstituteforWomen'sPolicyResearch.Andthatmaybeunderestimatingthepay

gapbecausewhenlookingatpayovera15-yearperiod,womenmadejusthalfofwhatmenearned.AccordingtotheIWPR,atthecurrentrateofchangeitwilltake

40yearsforwomentoachievepayparity(对等).Forwomenofcolor,itwouldtakeevenlonger.AreportingruleputintoplaceintheUKin2018requirescompanieswithmorethan25

0employeestoreportdataongenderpaydisparities.AdvocatesforequalpayintheUSareaskingforsimilardisclosur

erequirementsbecauseresearchhasshownthatcompanydisclosureleadstoclosingpaygaps.28.Theunderlinedphrase"rawgap"isclosestinmeaningto_____.A.newspaceB

.unrealisticdifferenceC.originaldifferenceD.potentialspace29.AccordingtoSaraWechter,thepaygaprequires

______.A.thedecreaseofrepresentationofmeninseniorandhigher-payingrolesB.theonlyneedtoimprovethepayoffemaleemployeesC.thatpeopleshouldonlyshrinkgend

erpaygapD.theincreaseofrepresentationofwomenandUSminoritiesinseniorandhigher-payingroles30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Citigr

ouphasfinishedshrinkingitsgenderpaygapsofar.B.Ifthewageisadjustedintermsofjobtitles,seniorityandlocation,womenatCi

tigroupwillearnmorethanmenthere.C.ForwomenofcolorinUS,itwouldbeeasiertoachievepayparity.D.Citigroupwillincreaserepresentationattheassi

stantvicepresidentofwomenandblackemployeesintheUSbytheendof2021.31.What'sthethemeofthepassage?A.Thedevelopmen

tofCitigroup.B.Citigroupisshrinkingitspaygap.C.ThestoryoffemaleemployeesinCitigroup.D.Menearnsmorethanfemalecounterpa

rtsinCitigroup.DInChina,mostsleeporbedtimeprocrastinators(拖延者)areworkersonthesoul-sappingandhorriblycommon9-9-6schedule(9am-9pm,sixdays

aweek)who,despitebeingexhausted,usetheirlate-night,post-workhourstoclawbacksomesenseofself,evenwhentheyknowtheyshouldbesl

eeping.Mysituation–twosmallchildrenplusfull-timejob–isembarrassinglyfarfromtheirexperience,andyetmanyofusinthewestfindourselvesdoingthesamethings.T

herevengebit–whichmightbebettertranslatedas“retaliatory”–isthatweareavengingourselvesagainstourbusylive

s,eitherbystayinguptoolateorbynotgoingtosleeponceinbed,oftenbecausewe’reonourscreens.Dr.LindsayBrowning,sleepspecialistandauthorofane

wbook,NavigatingSleeplessness,agrees“Iamseeingmanymoreclientswhodescribestayinguplaterbecausetheyneedalonetime.”InChina,it’syoungpeopleworkingbrutalh

ours,butinEurope,studiessuggestit’salsoparentsandstudents.Butsleepprocrastinationcanaffectanyonewhostruggleswithstress,extendedworkingh

oursorinadequatedowntime,which,inpandemictimes,putsmanymoreofusatrisk.Earlierthisyear,CarolineNewteHardiesetupPeace+Riot,

afamily-friendlycafe-barinsouthLondon,specificallytogiveknackeredparentsmoresupport.Butlonghoursworkin

gonanewbusinesshaveexacerbatedherrevengeprocrastinationhabit.“IfIfinishworkingatmidnight,Ineedanhour,as

I’mwired,eventhoughI’mtired.BeforeIhadkidsIneverneededtimetomyself,butnowIneedatleastanhourtocatchmybreath,especiallyifI’vespentthedayinproblem

-solvingmode.IfIwentstraighttobed,mylifewouldbejustwork-childcare-work-childcare.”Onedownsideisthatsl

eepvacancyhasbeenshowntomakeusmorelikelytoprocrastinatethenextday.“Butlackofsleepincreasesimpulsivity,whichincreasesyourlikel

ihoodofsleepprocrastination.It’salmostaself-fulfillingprophecythatthelesssleepthatweget,themoreimpulsivewebecomeandthemorevu

lnerablewearetosleepprocrastination.”“Theconsequencesofsleepdeprivationareendless,”saysDr.ChrisWinter,neurologist,sleepspecialistandauthorofTheRested

ChildandTheSleepSolution.“Cognitivedecline,cardiovasculardisease,stroke,obesity,diabetes,andnumerousshort-termperformanceissue

s–mood,concentration,memory,attention,decision-making–areallaffected.”AsWalkerputsit:“Theshorteryoursleep,theshorte

ryourlifespan.”32.WhatwillCarolineprobablydoifshefinishesworkingatmidnight?A.Goouttocatchherbreath.B.Goonsolvingproblemsuns

ettled.C.Spendsometimeonherchildren.D.Spendsometimeonherownblog.33.Whatwouldbetalkedaboutiftherewereafollowingparagraph?A.Thecomplexityofsleepvacancy

.B.Theoccurrenceofsleepprocrastination.C.Theapproachestoenhancingyoursleep.D.Thenecessityofpromotingahealthylifestyle.34.What’sthebe

sttitleofthepassage?A.Whyarewesobadatgoingtobed?B.Whatistoblameforshorterlifespan?C.Howcansleepprocrastinationaffectpeople?D.Whetherstayinguplaterisa

cceptableornot?35.Inwhichsectioncanyoureadthepassageinthenewspaper?A.ScienceB.HealthC.Society.D.Culture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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Thereisafamoussaying:"Amanwhodarestowasteonehouroftimehasnotdiscoveredthevalueoflife".If

youliveonehundredyears,thatonlyequatestotwelvehundredmonths—andwhenyoubreakitdownevenfurtherintodays,h

oursandminutes,itgetsmorefrightening.36Well,quitesimplyput:lifeisshort.Spendingeighthourseverydayinasoundsleepmean

syou'relosingathirdofyourlifetobed.So,thequestionis:iseighthourstheexactamountweneed,orisitjustamyth?Whilemostscientistsagreethatbetweensevenandnine

hoursanightistheoptimalamount,thisisjustaroughestimate.37Itseemsthattheamountofsleepyouneeddependsuponyourage—withinfantsneedi

ngmuchmorethanadults.Whatdoesseemapparentisthataroundsevenandahalfhours'sleepisagoodamount.38Onegroupsleptf

orsixandahalfandtheotherforsevenandahalfhourspernight.Whilesomefindingswerepredictable—irritationandlowerconcentrationinthegroupwhosleptless,therew

eresomemoresurprisingfindings.39Genesassociatedwithinflammation(炎症),theimmunesystemandstressresponsebecamemor

eactive.Theteamalsoobservedincreasesintheactivityofgenesrelatedtodiabetesandriskofcancer.Thatmythsregardingsleepareconstantl

yperpetuatedisoneofthebiggestissues.Forexample,haveyoueverheardthatyoucantrainyourselftoneedlessornosleep?40Wewillalwaysnee

dacertainamountofsleep----eighthoursmightnotbetheexactsweetspot,andtherearefactorslikeagetotakeintoconsiderationbutonethingistrue—thereisacertainamo

untwedoactuallyneed.A.It'ssimplynottrue.B.Whyisitrelevant?C.It'sreallynottheconditioninreality.D.Thegenesofpeoplewhohad

lesssleepwereaffected.E.Inastudy,theeffectsofsleepweremonitored.F.Whydowehavesuchfeelingslikethat?G.Intruth

,it'salittlemorecomplicatedthanthat.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白

处的最佳选项。OneMondaymorning,whilethechildrenwereenjoying“freeplay”,Isteppedtothedoorwayoftheclassroomtotakea41.____.Sudden

ly,I42.___amovementoftheheavywoodendoor.ThiswastheverydoorI43.____guidedthechildrenthroughtoensuretheirsafetyfromthebitte

rcold.Ifeltachillgothroughmybody.Mylegscarriedmetothatdoor,andIpusheditopen.Itwasoneofmykindergartene

rswhoIthoughtwas44.___thatday.Hehadbeendroppedoffatschoollateandwas45._____toopenthedoor.Hemusthavebeen46.____thereforquiteawhile!Withoutawor

d,I47.____himtothehospital.Hewastreatedforfrostbiteonhishands.He’dneedtimeto48.____,andwouldn’tcomeforclass

thenextday,Ithought.Thenextmorning,oneofthefirstto49.____wasmylittlefrostbittenboy.Notonlydidheruninwith50.____,buthis51._____couldbeheardasloudaseve

r!Igavehimawarmhugandtoldhimhow52.____Iwastoseehim.Hiswordshavestayedwithmealltheseyears,“Iknewyouwouldopenthedoor.”ThatcoldMondaymorning

,hewaitedalong,longwhileforadultsto53.____.Toachild,everyminutefeelslikeforever.Hedidn’t54.____towalkbackhome;hewaitedandtrusted.Thisfive-ye

ar-oldtaughtmeapowerfullessonin55___.41.A.breathB.breakC.riskD.photo42.A.causedB.checkedC.spottedD.imagined43.A.hesitantlyB.randomlyC.dizzi

lyD.carefully44.A.absentB.angryC.specialD.noisy45.A.courageousB.contentC.unableD.unwilling46.A.cryingB.waitingC.sleepingD.shouting

47.A.advisedB.rushedC.tookD.asked48.A.recoverB.playC.changeD.wait49.A.settleB.gatherC.arriveD.react50.A.forceB.strengthC.

powerD.energy51.A.sneezeB.weepC.complaintD.laughter52.A.luckyB.happyC.curiousD.nervous53.A.turnupB.pullupC.holdupD.lineup54.A.tr

yB.determinedC.attemptD.meant55.A.gratitudeB.forgivenessC.faithD.kindness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。ChatGPTisan56.

__________(advance)AIchatbottrainedbyOpenAIthatinteractsinaconversationalway.ThedialogueformatallowsChatGPT57.__________(answer)follow

-upquestions,admitmistakes,challengeincorrectpremises,andrejectinappropriaterequests.It58._____________(reach)100millionusers

sinceitwaslaunched,accordingtoanalysts.GPTtechnologycanhelppeoplewritecodequicklyandaccuratelybyusingna

turallanguageasaprompt.GPTcantakeatextpromptandgeneratecode59.________(tailor)tothegiventask.Thistechnologycan60.____________(potential)r

educedevelopmenttime,asitcanquicklyandaccuratelygeneratecode.Itcanalsohelpreducetheriskoferrors,asGPTcangeneratecode61._

___canbetestedandusedimmediately.Google62.____(feed)codinginterviewquestionstoChatGPTand,based63.___

theAI'sanswers,determineditwouldbehiredforalevelthreeengineeringposition,accordingtoaninternaldocument.In64._________(add),

itisreportedthatresearchersrecentlyputChatGPTthroughtheUnitedStatesMedicalLicensingexam.In65.____Decemberrepo

rt,ChatGPT"performedatornearthepassingthreshold(通过线)forallthreeexamswithoutanytrainingorreinforcement."第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分

)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,美国“汉语桥(ChineseBridge)”网上冬令营组织方正在网上征集活动内容,欢迎网友献计献策。请你给组织方写一封建议信,内容包括:1.你建议的活动(至少两项);2.你的理由;3.你的希望。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。Dearcommitteemembers,I’mgladtoknowthat__________________________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25

分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容及所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。“Missy,”Icriedtomywife.“Didyouputthisbananaskinonmydesk?”“No,honey,Meghanprobab

lydid.”AsI’dfeared,shehadmissedtherealpurposeofmyquestion,whichwastomakeitcleartoherthatshehadn’tdoneherjobofdefendingmydeskagainsttheinv

ader—ournaughtygirl.Iabandonedtheconversation.Isatatmydeskandstaredatthescreen.IwaitedpatientlyforideastocometomeasItriedtothinkup

examquestionsforatestIwouldgivemyEnglishstudents.Mywifewasofftoapartysomewhere,butIwasnotalone.Meghan,our22-month-oldangel,keptmecompany.Yetherplans

seemedtogoagainstmine.Shefollowedadailyroutinethatwasbothtime-consumingandchallenging.Itincludedcertainb

asictasks:watchingthefish,sweepingthefloorinherroom,climbingupanddownonherbed.AtfirstIwasabletoconcentrateondesigningmytestpaper.ButIwassoonsidetrac

ked.Ihadnotcountedonthearrivalofthe“bib-bibs”—“bib-bibs”werebirds.“Bib-bibs,bib-bibs!”Meghanscreamedexcitedly,hereyesaliv

ewithexpectation.SheinsistedthatIcomewithhertothewindow.“Inaminute.Justletmefinishthisquestion.”Isaid.Shepulledmebythehand(twofingers

,actually)towardthewindow.Isawmyselfasafool,beingledtowatchthe“bib-bibs”.Theychatteredandleapedbackandforthonthelawnju

stoutsideourapartmentwindow.Meghanwasabsorbed,butasIwatchedthem,Istillthoughtaboutmywork.Withherattentionoffme,Ileftthewindowandwen

tbacktomydesk.Fiveminuteslater,shereturned.Shereacheduptomykeyboardandpressedabunchofkeys,addingalonglineofscrabbl

edletterstomyquestion.Istruggledtobringmyannoyanceundercontrol.“No,thankyou,Meghan.Daddy’sseenyourwork.I’lldoitmyself.”Shebackedoff.注意:

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