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机密★启用前〔考试时间:2024年1月23日下午3:00—5:00〕乐山市高中2025届教学质量检测英语(本试卷共10页,满分150分。考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上

。2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时问将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满

分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后面有一个小题,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£

19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atagasstation.B.Inadepartmentstore.C

.Atanartgallery.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whendoesthesecondshowstart?A.At7:00.B.At8:00.C.At9:00.3.【此处可播放相关音频,

请去附件查看】Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Gatheringmaterials.B.Writingatermpaper.C.Holdingameeting.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wherewillthespeakersmostprobablygo

next?A.Toabank.B.ToMacao.C.Toagymnasium.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howwillthewomangotothecitylibrary?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whyisthewomantalkingtotheman?A.Sheboughtgoodsofpoo

rquality.B.Shedidn’tgetthepromiseddiscount.C.Shemetanimpolitesalesgirl.7.Whatwillthemangivetothewoman?A.Somemoney.B.Aletterofapology.C.Anewpr

oduct.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.WhatdoesRichardplantododuringthesummervacation?AWorkinhisfather’sfirm.B.Startbisownbusiness.C.Wash

dishesinarestaurant.9.WhatdoesRichardsuggestthewomando?A.Findthemissingstudents.B.Workinthelocalnewspaper.C.Helpchildrenwiththeirstu

dy.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Anewmovie.B.Afamousactor.C.Anadventurebook.11.Whatdoesthewomanlikebest?A.Thev

isualeffect.B.Theplot.C.Thecast.12.Whydoesthemanfinallydecidetoseethemovie?A.Thestoryisadventurous.B.Thewomanrecom

mendsit.C.HeisafanofTomJohnson.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Placinganorder.B.Sellinginsurance.C.Co

nductinganinterview.14.WhatdidLeaneystudyforadegree?.A.Education.B.Finance.C.PublicRelations.15.Whatistheadvantageofasmallerbusine

ssaccordingtoLeaney?A.Moreflexibilityinprovidingservices.B.Closeremployeremployeerelationship.C.Greatercontributionstoherfrie

nds.16.WhatisLeaney’splanforthenexttwoweeks?A.Tovisitherparents.B.Tocallherrelatives.C.Tofinishherwork.听下面一段

独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.WhendidDessiSieburthstartlovingbirds?A.At6.B.At8.C.At14.18.WhydoesDessimakeboxesforbluebirds?A.Theyarec

ommonbirds.B.Theyareeasytotrack.C.Theyhavelostnestplaces.19.What’sthefunctionofDessi’swebsite?A.Todorese

archaboutbirds.B.Toteachpeopleaboutbirds.C.Toraisemoneyforbirds.20.WhatdidDessidoinAlaskarecently?A.Heinterviewedbiologists.B.Heboughtsomegoldthere.

C.Hestudiedonaspeciesofbird.第二部阅读(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。AFindinganewbooktoreadcanbehard.Hereareseveraldifferentwaysyoucanfindyournextfavoritebooktoread!LocalLibraryMostlibrariesallowanyonetowalkin

andlookaround.Headovertothesectionsthatinterestyouandbrowsetheshelves,thenuseyourphonetolookupanybooksthatcatchyoureye.Ori

fyouwanttosupportyourlocallibrary,justcheckthebookout.Youcouldalsotalktothelibrarian.Ifyoutellthemwhatkind

sofbooksyou’relookingfor,they’llbeabletopointyouintherightdirection.OnlineBookStoresAmazon,AbeBooks,andBet

terWorldBooksareallgreatoptions.Mostonlinebookstoresallowsortingbyrecentreleases,andit’sagreatwaytodiscoverbooksyou’veneverheardofb

efore.Checkoutthefirstfewpages’previews,reviewsandratings,andifyoulikeit,buyit!MeetupBookClubsIfyouprefertogetyourbookreco

mmendationsthroughdialogueanddiscussion,thenMeetupmightbetheoptionforyou.BookclubsonMeetupareprettystraightforward;theytellyouwhichbooktoread

,andthenyoudiscussitasagroup.Meetupgroupsmightholdeventsonceamonth,onceaweek,ormaybeevenmultipletimesaweek.Ifonegroupis

n’tenough,youcanalwaysjoinmultiple.GoodreadsOneoftheeasiestwaystodiscovernewbookstoreadistouseabookre

commendationsitelikeGoodreads.Everyyear,Goodreadsputsout“BestBooks”forallmajorgenres(体裁),includingFantasy,Horror,Poetry,Romance,andYoungAdult.Eachge

nrehas20entries,andyoucanviewpastyears’awardsbackto2011.Onceyou’veaddedandratedenoughbooks,Goodreadswillbeginrecommendingoth

erbooksthatyoumightlike.21.Whathelpcanyoureceivefromalocallibrary?A.Financialsupport.B.Thelibrarian’sassistance.C.Groupstudy.D.Adviceonbookchoice.22

.What’sspecialaboutMeetupBookClubs?A.Theyholdreadingactivitiesonadailybasis.B.Theysortoutbooksbyrecentreleases.C.Theyof

fergroupdiscussionsaboutbooks.D.Theyallowmemberstogetbooksforfree.23.Whichofthefollowingrecommendsbooksbasedonyourpreference?ALocalLibrary.B.On

lineBookStores.C.MeetupBookClubs.D.Goodreads.BBeesarecuteandgiveusdeliciousthings,likehoney,andusefulthings,

likebeeswax.Butthey’vealsogotthoseinfamousstingers(毒刺).Beescanbealittlescary,andingroups,theycanbedeadly.Sowhenreportshitthene

wsaboutColonyCollapseDisorder(蜂群崩溃症候群),someofusmighthavethought,what’sthebigdeal?Whatwouldhappenifallthebeesdied?Unfortunately,

we’dlosealotmorethanorganiccandlesifbeeswentextinct.Therearemorethan20,000speciesofbeesintheworld,Together,theyareprobab

lythemostimportantgroupofinsectpollinators(传粉者).Ifallthebeessuddenlydisappeared,therewouldbeagapinoure

cosystemsthatwouldbeveryhardtofill.First,flowerswouldlikelygoextinctwithoutbees.Otherplantsthatbeespollinatemightsurviv

ewithotherpollinators.Buttheywouldbeatadisadvantage.Someanimalsrelyonbeesforfood.Ifwelostthebees,someofourmostbeautifulnaturalspeciescou

ldbenext.Allthesechangeswouldhavechaineffectsthroughoutecosystemsandintohumansociety.Humanityprobablywouldn’tstarvewithoutbeeswithmanyofourmaincrop

spollinatedbythewind.Butnutritiousfruits.andvegetablescouldbelostorbecomesoexpensivethatfewpeoplecouldaffordthem.Andeatinghealthilyishardenoughasi

tis.It’shardtoknowjusthowsuchahugechangetothenaturalworldwouldend.Luckily,thisisjustanimagination,right?But,ColonyCollapseDisorderisveryre

al.Scientistsbelievehumanactivityistoblame.Thelossofbeeshasalsobeenlinkedtothepesticidesweuseandtoman-madeclim

atechange.Andsomestudiesshowedthatit’snotjustbees.Insectnumbershavedroppeddramaticallyoverthelastfewdecades.Nearlyhalfofallinsectlivesmayhavediedouti

nthelast35years.Beesandotherbugsmaybealittlescary,butaworldwithoutthemwouldbemuchscarier.24.Howdoestheauthorleadinthetopicin

Paragraph1?A.Bylistingtheharmsbeesbringabout.B.Byexplainingatheoryaboutbees.C.Byreviewingthehistoryofbees.D.Bytellingfactsaboutbees.25.Whyarebeesimp

ortantintheecosystem?ATheyhelpcontrolotherinsects’populations.B.Theyprovidehoneyandbeeswax.C.Theyserveasakeylinkintheecosystem.D

.Theypollinateourmaincrops.26.Whatisthepossibledangerifbeesdiedout?A.Lossofbiodiversityandfoodvariety.B.Endangeredinsectsbecomingex

tinct.C.Climatechangespeedingupitspace.D.Therapidgrowthofcertainflowers.27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Bees:CuteButDangerous.B.Colo

nyCollapseDisorderIsReal.C.Honey:ADoubleEdgedSword.D.BeesAreaThreattoHumans.CLab-grownchickenisfinall

ymakingitswayontomenusintheUnitedStates.TheUSDepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)hasrecentlygivenpermissionforsellingcell-cultured(细胞

培养的)meatproducedbyGOODMeatandUPSIDEFoods,markingasignificantbreakthroughfortheculturedmeatindustry.Thesecompan

iesareabletogrowsmallamountsofchickencellsintomeatwithouttheneedfortraditionalslaughter(屠宰).However,it’simportanttonotethatthis

permissioniscurrentlylimitedtochickenproducts.Bothcompaniesstillrequireadditionalpermissiontomarketcell-culture

dbeef,pork,orseafood.ConcernshavebeengrowingamongAmericansabouttraditionalmeatproduction,whichcontribute

stoabout14.5percentofglobalcarbonemissionsandcanencourageantibiotic-resistant(耐抗生素)bacteriagrowth.Additionally,itpo

lluteswaterwayswithanimalwaste.Andtheanimalsthemselvesoftenliverelativelyshortlivesincages.“Wethinkthe

currentwayoftraditionalmeatproductionisattheverytipofthespearofalltheseharms,”saysGOODMeatCEOJoshTetrick..的Despitethese

concerns,meatremainsasignificantpartofmanypeople’sdietsduetocultural,traditional,andnutritionalreasons.Cul

turedmeatcompaniespositionthemselvesasproducingsustainableandpropermeat,aimingtoprovidemeatloverswithaguilt-freechoicethatsa

tisfiestheirdesirefortastyfood.Theproductionprocessforlab-grownmeatisrelativelystraightforward,withth

emainchallengelyinginbuildingsufficientproductionfacilities.Bothcompanies,nowarmedwithUSDAandFDApermission,canfocusonexpandingtoproduceenoughcell-cu

lturedmeattomeetthedemand.Atthebeginning,lab-grownchickenwillonlybeavailableatselectrestaurants,includingBarCrenninSanFranc

iscoandarestaurantownedbychefJoséAndrésinWashington.D.C.28.WhatdoestheapprovalmeanforGOODMeatandUPSIDEFo

ods?A.Theycanselllab-grownmeatintheU.S.B.Theydon’thavetokillanimalsformeat.C.Theycandevelopcell-culturedmeatinlabs.D.Theycanoffervario

ustypesoflab-grownmeat.29.Whatdoes“attheverytipofthespear”underlinedinParagraph2mean?A.Thebestsolution.B.Them

ajorchallenge.C.Thegreatestchange.D.Thebiggestreason.30.Whatcanwelearnfromtraditionalandculturedmeats?A.Traditionalmeathasmo

reculturalmeanings.B.Culturedmeatismoreenvironmentallyfriendly.C.Culturedmeatfacesfiercemarketcompetition.D.Peoplecanonlyeatlab

-grownmeatinthefuture.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Culturedmeatchallengestraditionaldietingcustom.B.Environmentalpollutionontraditionals

laughter.C.USGovernmentpermitsculturedmeat’sproduction.D.Atechnologicalinnovationinculturedmeat.DJenniferDestefanoansweredacallfromanumbershedidnot

recognize.“Mom,thesebadmenhaveme,”herdaughter’svoicetoldher,crying.Amancontinuedtodemandmoney,orhewoulddrugherdaughterandleaveherinMexico.Butwhilesh

ekepthimonthephone,friendsmanagedtoreachherdaughter,onlytodiscoverthatshewasfreeandwellonaskiingtripinArizona

.Thevoiceusedonthephonewasafake(冒充品).Infact,voicecloninghasfar-reachinginfluences.Abriefsampleofaparticularindividualvoice

canbeusedtotrainanAImodel,whichcanthenspeakanygiventextsoundinglikethatperson.ThefeatureistobeincludediniPhone’sne

woperatingsystemIOS17tohelppeoplewhomaybeindangeroflosingtheirvoices.ElevenLabs,anAIstartup,offersusersthechancetocreatetheirownclonesi

nminutes.Whengeneratingarecording,thesystemalsooffersacontrollerthatallowsuserstochoosebetweenvariability,alifelikeintonat

ion(语调),andstability,similartoacalmnewsreader,bothaccurate.Withcloningcoming,voicesclaimingtobesomeon

emayprovetobefakes.Thatdisturbsfinancialindustry(金融业),whichusesvoiceasanimportantidentification.Injournalism,fewerpeoplewilltrus

tnewsbasedonrecordings.Theoppositeproblemwillarisewhenpublicfiguresrefusetoadmittheirgenuinerecordings.Now,evermo

repeoplecaughtupinillegalbehaviorswillbeattractedbythedefence,“Itwasn’tme.”Creativeindustriescouldfacechallengestoo.Voicea

ctors’skills,trainedoveralifetime,canbetakenawayinamatterofseconds.TheTelegraphrecentlyreportedonactorswhohadmistakenlygive

nuprightstotheirvoices,makingitpossibletoclonethemfornothing.Butastheoldsayinggoes,acoinhastwosides.ValKilmer,whohaslostmuchofhisvoicetothroatcan

cer,wasdelightedtohavehisvoicerestoredforTopGun:Maverick.Andsomeothersmaybesparedheadingtothestudioforretakes.32.WhydoestheauthortalkaboutDeste

fano’sexperience?A.ToexplainwhyDestefanowascheated.B.Topraiseamother’sloveforherdaughter.C.Toteachpeoplehow

torecognizefakevoices.D.Todrawreaders’attentiontovoicecloning.33.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraph2?A.Cloningvoicescanbevarious

lystyled.B.IOStrainspeopledisabledinspeaking.C.Cloningone’svoiceistime-consuming.D.AIlearnshumanvoicefromtexts.34.Whatimpactmayvoicecloningmake?A.

Financialindustrywillabandonvoiceidentification.B.Broadcastingwilldisappearinjournalism.C.Criminalsuseitasanexcusetoescapepun

ishment.D.Publicfiguresdarenotmakerecordings.35.Whatisvoicecloning’sinfluenceincreativeindustries?A.Disastrous.B.Doubleedged.C.Benefici

al.D.Short-termed.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。HowtoMakeNewYear’sResolutionsDoyo

umakeresolutionsinthenewyear?____36____However,youwillgiveyourselfyourbestshotatsuccessifyourresolutionsareSMART(specifi

c,measurable,achievable,realisticandtime-bound).Specific.Yourresolutionsshouldbeabsolutelyclear.Makingaspecificgoalisreallyimportantrath

erthanjustroughlysaying“Iwanttoloseweight.”Howmuchweightdoyouwanttoloseandhowlongwillitlast?____37____Measurable.Establishstand

ardsformeasuringprogresstowardtheachievementofeachgoalyouset.If,forexample,youwanttolearnaforeignlanguage,memorize20wordsorpractise

speakingitfor30minuteseveryday.____38____Achievable.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatyoucan’thavebiggoals.____39____Savingenoughmoneytore

tireinfiveyearswhenyouare30yearsoldisunlikelytoachieve,butsavinganextra$100amonthisaccessible.Realistic.____40____Areyouwilling

todevotetimeandenergytoit?Youtrulyknowthatitcanbeaccomplishedwithyourabilitiesandresourcesavailabletoyou.Whenyouidentifythegoals,yo

ubegintofigureoutwaysthatyoumakethemcometrue.Time-bound.Thetimelinetowardreachingyourgoalsshouldbecleara

ndrealistic.Thatmeanshavingenoughtimetodothemwithlotsofsmallergoalssetupalongtheway.Focusonthesesmallachievements,andyoucanmakegradualprogress.

A.Doesthisgoalreallymattertoyou?B.Youcanmakeplanstoachievethem.C.Theyaremoreeasilymadethanachieved.D.Thefollowingtipscanhelpachieveyourresolutions.E

.Buttryingtotaketoobigasteptoofastcanmakeyoudisappointed.F.Fivepoundsinthenexttwomonths—that’sgoingtobemoreeffective.G.Recordingprog

ressintoajournalormakingnotesinanAppcanencourageyourperseverance.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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。Manyparentsdreamoftheirchildrengrowingupandseeingtheworld.ButEdith____41____thatherthreechildrenwererunningoutoftimetodoth

at.Theywerefoundtohaveagenetic(基因的)disease,whichmeansthepatientslose____42____gradually.Afterthefirst____43____,Edithdecidedthatthekid

sneededto____44____visual(视力的)memoriesforthefuture.However,insteadofjustrememberingpicturesinbooks,thefamilystartedajourneytoseethe____45____w

orld.NowtheyhavecrossedAfrica,visitedTurkeyandMongoliaandplanto____46____theirwaythroughAsiaandvisitmorecountries.Thekidsareexcitedab

outeverythingandtheirdreams____47____.Mia,11,triedherlong____48____horsebackriding.Colin,7,successfullysleptonthetrainbun

kbed(上下铺).Laurent,5,drankjuiceonacamel.“Theydon’thavetorememberthingsin____49____andtakeitasalastcha

ncetoseethatthing.Theyarereallyinthemomentandthey____50____it.”Edithsaid.Thekidshavegainedmorethanvisualmemories.

Duringthetravel,sometimestherearefrustrations,____51____anddifficulties.Butthekidshavelearnedthatwhenmeetingahardsituation,alltheyneedis____52____.So

whentheireyesightbeginsto____53____,theycanfaceitthesamewaytheydidinthejourney.“Wewill____54____tothechallenge.”Miasaidthatin___

_55____.Manyparentswanttogivetheirkidstheworld—andthismomdid.41.A.insistedB.expectedC.hatedD.worried42.A.sightB.strengthC.hearin

gD.taste43.A.excitementB.sadnessC.shameD.embarrassment44.A.recallB.inventC.fillD.recognize45.A.wildB.

imaginativeC.realD.perfect46.A.workB.correctC.abandonD.stop47.A.wentwildB.brokeupC.cametrueD.ranout48.A.practicingB.confusedC.wantingD.disturbed49.A.

ahurryB.reliefC.awordD.panic50.A.quitB.admitC.proveD.enjoy51.A.explorationB.tirednessC.amazementD.pleasure52.A.adaptionB.forgivenessC.attentionD.c

aring53.A.improveB.failC.focusD.recover54.A.appealB.mentionC.leadD.rise55.A.depressionB.tensionC.satisfactionD.confidence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。TheWestLakeisalwaystoppingthelistwithitsbeauty,andits____56____(import

ant)inliteraryandartistichistorywhenatouristcomestoHangzhou,Zhejiangprovince.TheWestLakeandthehillssurroundingitsthreesides__

__57____(inspire)scholarsandartistssincethe9thcentury.Thegreen-coloredLianlian,oneofthethreemascots(吉祥物)ofthe

19thAsianGamesinHangzhou,isinspiredbylotus(荷花)____58____(leaf)intheWestLake.Lianliannotonlyrepresentspu

rityandopening-up,____59____alsoexpressesthewishofbuildingasharedfutureformankind.TheWestLakehas10poe

ticallynamedscenicareas,____60____(make)itanoutstandingexampleofaculturallandscape.Itconsists____61____temples,pagodas,gardensanddecorativetrees,aswe

llasartificialislands.Theseadditionshavebeenmade____62____(improve)thelandscapewestofHangzhou.In2011theWestLakeCulturalLandscape,____63____in

cludestheWestLakeandthenearbyhills,wasincludedinUNESCO’sWorldHeritageList.AsUNESCOsaysonitsofficialwebsite,“As____64____matteroffact,theWestLakehas

_____65_____(huge)influencedgardendesignintherestofChina,aswellasJapanandtheRepublicofKorea,forcenturies.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节

(满分15分)66.假设你是学校环保社社长李华。你校学生会正在评选“年度最佳社团”,请你向学生会写一封信介绍你的社团。内容包括:1.社团活动;2.推荐理由。注意:1.词数不少于80,开头和结尾不计入总

数。2.可适当加入细节使内容更加充实,行文连贯。参考词汇:社团:clubDearStudentCouncil,_________________________________________________________________

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___________________________________________________YourssincerelyLiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。Lifeat16tookanunexpectedt

urnwhenmyparentsdecidedtomoveourfamilyfromTexastoArizona.Injusttwoweeks,Ihadtosaygoodbyetomybelovedteachers,dearestclassmatesandmybest

friends.Ifeltasenseofblametowardmyparentsforwhatseemedliketurningmyworldupsidedown.ItoldeveryoneI’dbereturningtoTexasassoo

naspossible.UponarrivinginArizona,ImadesureeveryoneknewIhadfriendswaitingformebackinTexas.Iwas,determ

inedtokeepmydistance,firmlybelievingthatI’dbeleavingsoon.ThefirstdayofschoolwasapainfulexperienceasImissedmy

friendsinTexasbadly.Mylifefeltlikeithadcometoanend.Eventuallythough,thingsgotalittlebetter.Inmyartclass,sittingjustthr

eeseatsawayfrommeinthesamefrontrowwasanoutgoinggirlwiththemostbeautifulblueeyesIhadeverseen.Hertalentinartshonethroughherc

reations,andherlivelyspiritdrewmein.IsawinspirationandconnectioninherthatIsobadlyneeded.Gatheringmycourage,Idecidedtotalktoher.“Hi,mynameisS

heila;what’syours?”IaskedwithaTexanaccent.ThegirlnexttoherthoughtthatIwasaskingher.“Emily.”“Oh,hi,Emily,”Iplayedalong.“What’s

yourname?”Iaskedagain,focusingmyattentionontheblue-eyedgirl.Shelookedbehindher,notbelievingthatIcouldbeaskingherforhername.“Jessie,”shea

nsweredquietly.“Hi,Jessie!”Ismiledandreturnedtomywork,awkwardbutsatisfied.LittledidIknow,thatchanceencounterwould

changethecourseofmylife.注意:1.续写词数为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Sharingtheloveforart,Jessie,EmilyandIquicklydevelopedclosefriendship.__________________________

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___________Astimepassed,thepainofleavingTexasgraduallydisappeared.__________________________________________________________________________________

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