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2025届高三上学期8月开学摸底考英语试题本试卷满分150分,考试时间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,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.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingfordirections.B.Planningajourney.C.Buyin
gatrainticket.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Ataclothingshop.B.Atabarber’sshop.C.Atatailor’sshop.3.【此处
可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whendidthemanleaveforhome?A.Atten.B.Ateleven.C.Attenthirty.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthespeakersfindapersonto
do?A.Checktheoffice.B.Downloadthefile.C.HandletheInternetproblem.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aman.B.Acourse.C.Alan
guage.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.Whathappenedtothespeakers?A.Theylosttheirway.B.Theyhaddifficultygettingamap.C.Theyweregiv
enthewrongdirections.7.Whatwillthewomando?A.Blametheman.B.Callhersister.C.Drivethecar.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.WhendoesthewomanusuallygototheUS?A.Inspring.B.Insummer.C.Inwinter.9.Wheredidthewomangoonholidaylastmonth?A.ToAmerica.B.ToCanada.C.ToMexico.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.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Lookingforasuitablejob.B.Interviewingtheman.C.Talkin
gwiththemanaboutherjob.11.Whatwastheman'spreviousjob?A.Amarketresearcher.B.Asalesmanager.C.Asalesman.12.Whatwillthemandonextweek?A.Workasamanager.B.G
otoChinaforbusiness.C.Starthisjobinthenewcompany.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.WhendidKarinabecomeintere
stedincooking?A.Whenshehelpedherparentsinthehotelkitchen.B.Whenshemadefoodforherselfathome.C.Whensheworkedinare
staurant.14.WhathappenedtoKarinainthecookingcompetition?A.Shewononeoftheprizes.B.Herdisheswerethoughthighlyof.C.Sherealizedhertal
entforcooking.15.WhydidatopchefoffertotrainKarina?A.HeneededsomeonetoworkonSaturdays.B.Afamouspersonli
kedthefoodshemade.C.Shewasquickatlearningtocook.16.WhatdoesKarinaliketodoinherfreetime?AStaywithherfamily.B.Createnewsalads.C.Eato
ut.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.Whoarethetargetlisteners?A.Parents.B.Children.C.Athletes.18.Whatwillthemoneybemainlyu
sedfor?A.Restoringtheschoollibrary.B.Buildingaswimmingpool.C.Sponsoringmedicalresearch.19.Whichsport
istheleastpopular?A.Volleyball.B.Longjump.C.Highjump.20.Whichofthefollowingistowatchoutforinthiscompetition?A.Safetypr
oblem.B.Matchresult.C.Participationdegree.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AChichenItza,MexicoPricefr
om:£20Agesuitable:8+When:AllyeararoundTheUNESCOworldheritage-listedMayacityofChichenItzaisoneofMexico’smostamazingattractions,whereyoucanseestu
nning,monumentalbuildingsbuiltbetweenAD750and1200,includingtheCastillopyramidandtheTempleofaThousandWarriors.Gettingthere&doingitChic
henItzalies80milesfromTulumontheroadtoMerida.Hotelsandtouroperatorsorganizetoursherebutit’sbettertohireacarandgo
independently.Understandingalittleaboutthepre-ColumbianMayareallybringsthesesitestolife.YoucouldreadMichaelCoe’sTheMaya,and/orJoyceKell
y’sAnArchaeologicalGuidetoMexico’sYucatanPeninsulabeforeyougo.Thesitecanbeexploredcomfortablyin2hours.Forrefuellingafter,head40kmeasttoCancunforauthe
nticMayanorganicfoods.Whileyou’rethereAllowsometimetodriveontoMerida,the“WhiteCity”,anoldandveryMexicancitywi
thbeautifulchurchesandgreatmarkets.AlsostopbyCenoteIk-Kilforaswimwithadifference..WhentodoitThesiteisopena
llyeararound,sevendaysaweek.Gatesopenat8amandcloseat5pm.TherainyseasonfromMaythroughOctoberseesthefewestvisitorstoMayanRiviera.Thedry
season—NovemberthroughApril—getsbusy:Ifyoucan,avoidpeakseasoninDecembertoJanuary,whenitgetsverycrowded,especiallyaroundChristmasandNewYear.21.Whati
srecommendedtodobeforevisitingChichenItza?A.Hirealocalguide.B.Takeaguidedtour.C.WatchadocumentaryaboutMexico.D.Rea
dspecificbooksabouttheMayacivilization.22.Whatissuggestedforapost-visitactivityafterexploringChichenItza?A.Driving40kmeastforMayanfoods.B.At
tendingaculturalshowinTulum.C.PayingavisittotheCastillopyramid.D.ExploringtheTempleofaThousandWarriors.23.WhenisthebesttimetovisitChichen
Itzaifyouwanttoavoidcrowds?A.DecembertoJanuary.B.NovemberthroughApril.C.MaythroughOctober.D.Allyeararound.BOnaFridaymorning
inApril,DanStein,thefounderofGivingGreen,aclimatecharityorganization,foundsomebignewsinasurprisingemail.Anan
onymous(匿名)donorhadgivenhisfund$10million.“Ididn’tquiteexpectsomanyzeroesandthoughtofittobeamistake,”Steinsaid,addinghewas“delightedan
dshocked”bythegift.GivingGreencollectsdonationsandgivesthemawaytoahandfulofnonprofitsthatitbelieveshave
thepotentialtomakeasignificantdifferenceinpreventingclimatechangeandreducingtheemissionsofgreenhousegases.TheS10milliondonationisbyfarthelargestsi
nglegiftthenonprofithaseverreceivedanditessentiallyfelloutoftheskywithoutwarning.Steinandhisteamthinkthesamedonormayactuallyhavegivenasmuchas$17mil
lionmoredirectlytothoseorganizationsinthelasttwoyears.Becausethegiftsareanonymous,it’simpossibletoconfirm,butSteinsaysthetimi
ngofthegiftssuggeststheycouldhavecomefromthesamepersonororganization.Ingeneral,givinganonymouslyisoftenregardedasthehighestformofgiving.Steinsai
d,addingthedonorthinks“I’mdoingthisoutofasenseofcreatingabettercommunityandsimplybelievingthatthismoneyshouldgotowardsotherusesratherthansittingi
nmypocketormybankaccount.”Steinseesthedonationsasevidencethattherearedonorswhowanttogivetoclimatechangebutd
on’tknowwheretodonate.“Theclimateproblemisanincrediblegenerationalproblemandwethinkthatwe,asasociety
,shouldbedoingthingstostopit,”Steinsaid.“Andthatonethingthatpeoplecandoismakingdonations.”SteinsaidGivingGreenin
tendstodistributethemajorityofthe$10milliongiftassoonaspossible,withmuchofitgoingtotheorganizationstheyrecommend.They’llalso
directsmalleramountstoneworganizationsorprogramswithinorganizationsthattheysupport.24.WhatwasDanStein’sreactiontotheanonymousdonation?
A.Hewasindifferent.B.Hethoughtaboutrejectingit.C.Hewasoverjoyedandcouldn’tbelieveit.D.Heimmediatelyknewwhothedonorwas.25Whatisthem
ainpurposeofGivingGreen?A.Tocarryoutclimatechangeresearches.B.Toeducatethepublicaboutclimatechange.C.Tosetup
nonprofitorganizationstodealwithclimatechange.D.Tohelpsolveclimateproblemsbycollectinganddistributions.2
6.Accordingtothetext,whyisanonymousgivingconsideredthehighestformofgiving?A.Itfocusesonimprovingthesociety.B.Itmakesthedonationprocesssim
pler.C.Itensuresthedonorgainspublicrecognition.D.Ithelpskeepthedonor’sbankaccountasecret.27.WhatdoesSteinplantodowiththedonatio
n?A.Savethemajorityofitforfutureneeds.B.Usethemajorityofitformarketingandpromoting.C.Distributemostofittorecommend
edorganizations.D.Givingmostofitawaytoneworganizationsorprograms.CResearchersinJapansaytheywillbegins
ellingnewdevicesthatwillhelppeoplecutdownontheamountofsalttheyusetoimprovethetasteoftheirfood.The’developersarefromJap
an’sMeijiUniversityanddrinkcompanyKirinbasedinTokyo.Onenewdeviceisanelectricspoon,whichsendsaweakelectriccurrenttothetongue.Thecu
rrentistooweaktobefelt.However,itmakessalttasteoneandahalftimesstronger.Thismeanswecaneatfoodwithlesssalt,butstillsenseasalt
ytaste.TheElectricSaltSpoonwillsellinJapanforaround$120beginninginJune.MeijiUniversityprofessorHomeiMiyashitadevelopedthesp
oonandasimilardeviceelectricchopsticks.Thechopstickswilllikelygoonsalenextyear..Therecentannouncementmarksthefirsttimethetechnologyhasbeenusedin
aproductforsaletothepublic.Lastyear,theeffortgainedadifferentsortofattention.Itwonthe2023IgNobelPrizeinnutrition.Organizersdescribetheprizeasrecogn
izingresearchthatmakes“peopleLAUGH,thenTHINK.”Miyashitaandhislaboratoryhaveexploredwaysthattechnologycancreateh
umansensoryexperiences.TheyhavealsodevelopedalickableTVscreenthatcanrecreatethetasteoffood.ThebeerproducerKirinisturningtohealthcareprodu
ctstoexpanditstraditionalbusiness.AcompanyspokespersonsaidthetechnologymightbeespeciallyusefulforJapan
esepeople,whosetraditionaldietfavorssaltyfoods.TheaverageadultinJapanconsumesabout10gramsofsaltperday.TheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommen
dshalfthatamount.Eatingfoodswithtoomuchsaltcanincreasethechancesofhavingcardiovasculardiseases,likehighbloodpressu
reandheartattacks.“Topreventthesediseases,weneedtoreducetheamountofsaltwetake,”saidKirinresearcherAiSato.Satosaiditishardtocutsaltintheusu
alwaybecauseitwouldmean“eatingblandfood.”28.Whatisthechiefpurposeofthenewdevices?A.Tomakefoodtastelesstasty.B.Tocookfoodmoreefficiently.C.Tohel
ppeoplereducetheirsaltintake.D.Toreplacetraditionalcookingdevices.29.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Thepracticalapplicationofdiffer
entelectricdevices.B.Thepriceandavailabilityoftheelectricdevices.C.TheawardswonbytheElectricSaltSpoon.D
.Theimportanceofreducingsaltintake.30.WhymightthetechnologybeespeciallyusefulforJapanesepeople?A.Theytraditionallyprefersaltyfoods.B.Theirdietcontain
stoomuchfatandsugar.C.Japanproducesalargeamountofsalteachyear.D.ManyJapanesesufferfromcardiovasculardiseases.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedph
rase“blandfood”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?A.Foodthatisverysalty.B.Foodthatistasteless.C.Foodthatisnotheal
thy.D.Foodthatistoobitter.DWildchimpanzeesareknowntoconsumeabroadrangeofplantmatter,makingithardforresearchersto
figureoutwhetherchimpanzeesintentionallyseekoutmedicinalplantstoheal(治愈)themselves,or“passively”consumepl
antsthathappentobemedicinal.AttheBudongoCentralForestReserveinUganda,researchersfromtheUniversityofOxfordobservedthebehavio
rsandhealthof51wildchimpanzees,belongingtotwohabituatedcommunities.Theresearchersobservedamalechimpanzeewithaninjuredhandseekoutande
attheleavesofafern,whichmayhavehelpedtoreducepainandswelling.Theyalsorecordedanothersickchimpanzeeconsumingacat-thorntree.Theteamalsotestedt
heplantspeciesinthereserve,whichtheysuspectedwerebeingconsumedbythechimpanzeestoself-medicate,foranti-inflammatory(抗炎)andantibacterial(抗
菌)characteristics.Thespeciesincludedplantsnotpartofthechimpanzees’normaldiet,butbeingconsumedfortheirhealingcharacteristics.Theauthorsfo
und88%oftheplantspecieshadantibacterialcharacteristics,arrestingthegrowthofbacteria,while33%ofthemhadanti-inflammatorycharacteristics.Deadwoo
dfromatreeintheDogbanefamilyshowedthestrongestantibacterialactivityandalsohadanti-inflammatorycharacteristics,
suggestingitcouldbeusedtotreatwounds,theysaid.RootsfromtheEastAfricanmahoganytreeandleavesfromfernwerefoundtoexhibit
potentialanti-inflammatoryeffects.Theresultssuggestedthatchimpanzeeslookedforandatespecificplantsfortheirmedicinaleffects,andthes
tudywasoneofthefirsttodocumentevidenceofthiskind,theauthorssaid.TeammemberFabienSchultzhopesthatthef
indingsmightleadtopromisingcandidatesforhumanmedicines.“Whatifhumanlivescanbesavedbyfollowingthewaysofouranimalrelat
ives?”hesays.32.Whyisitchallengingtodetermineifchimpanzeesintentionallyseekoutmedicinalplants?A.Medicinalplantsarerareintheforest.B.Chimpanz
eesconsumeawidevarietyofplantmatter.C.Chimpanzeeshidethemselveswhentheyaresickorinjured.D.Researcherscanhardlyobservech
impanzeesinthethickforest.33.Whichofthefollowingmighthavethemostpowerfulantibacterialeffects?A.Dogbanetrees.B.Lea
vesofferns.C.Cat-thorntrees.D.EastAfricanmahoganytreeroots.34.WhatpotentialbenefitdoesFabienSchultzhopetoachievefromthefindings?A.
Identifyingnewhumanmedicines.B.Developingnewanimalcaretechniques.C.Improvingchimpanzeehealthinthewild.D.Discoverin
gnewfoodsourcesforhumans.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheDietofWildChimpanzeesB.TheMedicinalCha
racteristicsofPlantsC.TheDietaryHabitsofWildChimpanzeesD.ChimpanzeesUsingPlantsforSelf-Medication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。Therereallyisalotofpressureonpeopletochangethesedays.Wearefrequentlytoldtochangeouropinions,attitudes,
behaviorsanddirections.___36___Insteadofalwaysstrivingtochangetomeetothers’expectations,perhapspeopleshouldfocusonacceptingthemselves.Th
ereisanoldsaying:“Youcan’tteachanolddognewtrick”,implyingthatchange(i.e.teaching“newtricks”)isimportantbutolddogscannotma
kethatchange.___37___Insteadofbelievingchangeisessentiallynecessary,weshouldconsiderwhychangeisneededandwhatpu
rposeitserves.___38___Forexample,asituationwhereapersonisbeingtoldtheyneedtohavea“morepositiveattitude”isdifferentfromasitua
tionwhereastudentisbeingtoldtheyneedtostopshoutingatotherseveryday.Certainlythesecondonereflectsamuchclearerne
edforchangethanthefirst.Ifothersaretellingyouthatyouneedtochange,thatdoesnotmeantheyarewrongbutalsodoesnotmeanthey
areright.___39___However,youneedn’tletitbethefinalwordonwhatyouneed.Evenifyoudecidetochangebecauseothersaretellingyoutheyarebotheredbyhowyouareitisst
illimportanttoremindyourselfthatyouaremakingthechoicetochange.Youcantaketheiropinionsbutstillremindyourself
,“IamlookingtochangebecauseIdonotwantpeopletobeupsetatme,notbecauseIhaveto.”___40___A.Themottohasmeaningsforhumans,too.B.Changecanh
aveagreatmanybenefits.C.Changetakesavarietyofdifferentforms.D.Youneedtoletthemhavetheiropinions.E.Animalsgetolderandhavemoreexperiences.F.Actually
,thesignificanceofchangemightbeoverstated.G.Thatwayyoucanremindyourselfthatyouareseeingareasontochange.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节
完形填空(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。DuringatriptoSanDiego,myhusbandDanan
dIcameacrosstwostars,GracieandBilly,attheBahiaResortHotel.GracieandBillywereactuallytwoharbor___41___.Ilaterlearned
GraciehadaseverevisualdisabilityandBillywas___42___.Despitetheirlimitations,theylivedjoyfully,playingandmo
vinggracefullyintheirpool.I___43___themdaily,fascinatedbytheirenthusiasmandjoy.“Comeon,Gracie,”herattendantcalledonedayduringfeedingtime.Gra
cie,___44___theattendant’spresence,swamtowardshim,onlyto___45___underandswimawayatthelastsecond.Billyjoinedinthe___46___
,creatingadelightfulsceneofwaterjoy.,AsIspenthours___47___GracleandBillyIcouldn’thelpbutfeeladeep___48___withthem.Dannoticedmy_
__49___andsaid,“You’refallinginlovewiththem,aren’tyou?”Indeed,Iwas.Theirabilityto____50____andfindjoyintheircircumstanceslef
tapermanentimpressiononme.Twoyearslater,Ifacedmyownbattlewithmy____51____.Terrifiedoflosingmyvision,Ireca
lledtheseals’abilitytothrivedespitetheirblindness.“____52____whatyoucando,”Iremindedmyself,inspiredbyGracieandBilly’s____53____forlife.I____54____si
mplepleasureslikepreparingandenjoyingmealsandrediscoveredmyloveforexercise.Asmybody____55____IrealizedthatGracieandBilly’slivesbec
ameaguidinglightduringmydarkestmoments,teachingmetofindjoyinthepresent.41.A.attendantsB.sealsC.safeguardsD.actresses42.A.l
ameB.shyC.slimD.blind43.A.visitedB.fedC.comfortedD.guided44.A.rememberingB.expectingC.appreciatingD.sensin
g45.A.floatB.diveC.hideD.sink46.A.celebrationB.conversationC.funD.contest47.A.trainingB.observingC.examiningD.caring48.A.connectio
nB.agreementC.conflictD.challenge49.A.embarrassmentB.fascinationC.devotionD.confusion50.A.adaptB.perf
ormC.communicateD.respond51.A.eyesightB.confidenceC.beliefD.depression52.A.LeavebehindB.FocusonC.Account
forD.Putoff53.A.responsibilityB.requirementC.enthusiasmD.preparation54.A.neededB.missedC.ignoredD.embraced55.A.weighedB.impro
vedC.balancedD.relaxed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。TheTongchengSchool(桐城派)emergedinthelateQingDynasty,originatingfromt
hecityofTongchenginAnhuiProvince.It___56___(found)byagroupofscholarslikeFangBao,LiuDakui,andYaoNai,___57___wered
edicatedtopreservingandpromotingclassicalChineseprose(散文)andliterarystyle.FangBao,___58___keyfigureoftheschool,advocatedfor“YiFa”asthefoundationalth
eoryfortheschool’swritingstyle.Here,“Yi”,,refers___59___thecentralthemesorideasofanarticle,while“Fa”relatestotheliteraryformand
craftsmanship.Theworks___60___(produce)undertheTongchengSchoolemphasizedclarityanddirectnessinconveyingthemessageofthete
xt,avoidingcomplexlanguage.Thisresultedinastylethatwasbriefandnatural,although___61___(most)lackinginvivi
dness.Notableworksinclude“PrisonNotes”byFangBaoand“AscenttoMountTai”byYaoNai.TheinfluenceoftheTongchengSchoolon___62___(late)gene
rationswassignificant.Itscommitmenttoclassicalproseinfluencednumerousscholarsandwriters,___63___(shape)theliterarystandardsandcriticalappro
achesofperiodsafterwards.Theschool’semphasisonclarity,precision,and___64___(elegant)inprosewritingla
idthegroundworkforthedevelopmentofmodernChineseliterarycriticism.Furthermore,itsimpactextendedbeyondliteratu
reinto____65____(area)ofculturalandintellectualhistory,strengtheningthevalueofclassicaleducationandscholarlydisciplineinChineseintelle
ctuallife.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,是学校“英语沙龙”负责人。为了提高同学们学习英语的积极性。给爱好英语的同学们提供一个展示才能的舞台,学校“英语沙龙”计划组织一场英语辩论赛,
请你用英语写一篇辩论赛开场白,内容包括:1.活动介绍:2.欢迎和期望。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。参考词汇:英语沙龙EnglishSalonDearteachersandfellowstudents,________________
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__________________________________________________________________________________________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。In2020,whenshewasjust10yearsold,AngelaZhaoenteredherfirstpianocompetition.Onthedayoftheevent,eachpart
icipanthadtogouponstageonebyoneandperformtheirpieceinfrontofapanelofjudgesandanaudience.Atfirst,Angela
wasexcitedandconfident,asshehadbeenpreparingformonths,practicingdiligentlyeverydayundertheguidanceofherpianoteacher.However,asherturnap
proached,doubtsbegantofloodhermind.“WhatifIplayedthewrongnotes?WhatifIforgotthenotes?WhatifIjustmessup?”Angelarememberedthinking
.Astheseworriesracedthroughhermind,Angelawatchedanothergirlperform.Thegirlplayedbeautifully.Angelacouldn’thelpbutfeelkindofjealousyandadmiration.On
cethegirlfinished,shewalkedoffstagetowhereAngelawaswaitinganddidsomethingunexpected.“Shelookedatmeandsmile
dwithathumbup.”Angelasaid.ThesimplegesturetookAngelabysurprise.“HersmilemademethinkthattodayI'mjustrightandIcanperf
ormonthestage.”Encouragedbythisactofkindness,Angelatookadeepbreathandwalkedouttothepiano.Shesatdown,closedhereyesforamomenttosteadyherself,and
thenbegantoplay.Asherfingersmovedoverthekeys,shefeltasenseofcalmwashoverher.Thenotesflowedeffortlessly,
andshelostherselfinthemusic.Whenshefinished,Angelalookedupandsawhercompetitorclappingforher,agenuinesmileonherface.Seeingsuchashowofsuppo
rthasstuckwithAngelaovertheyears.“Asacompetitor,shegavemerespectandhelpedashygirltofacethestage,”Angelasaid.Ifshecouldtalktoth
atgirlagain,here’swhatAngelawouldsay:“Youchangedamomentofmylife,andyourkindsmileremainedinmymemory.AndI’lltakethatsm
ileatapreciousgift.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Severalyearshavepassed,butAngelaalwaystakesam
omenttoreflectonthepowerofasimplesmile._______________________________________________________________
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_________Angela’sexperiencealsoinspiredhertohelpothers.____________________________________________________
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