黑龙江省哈尔滨师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷

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哈师大附中2023年高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷注意事项: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.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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(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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atahotel.B.Onastreet.C.Inacarp

ark.2.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gobacktoherflat.B.Waittomeettheman.C.Havedinner.3.WhenwillMr.Johnsonbeatthisofficethisweek?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.On

Wednesday.4.Howwillthespeakersfindoutabouttherestaurant?A.BygoingontheInternet.B.Byaskingtheirclassmates.C.Byr

eadingthenotice.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Performances.B.Clothes.C.Acelebration.第二节(共15小题;每题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.Whatdoesthewomanwa

nttodo?A.Gohome.B.Doanexperimentagain.C.Gotothelabwiththeman.7.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodointheend?A.Leav

ethelab.B.Fixtheequipment.C.Remembertoturnoffthelight.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhyisthemangoingtoCalifornia?A.Toworkthere.B.Tojoinhisfam

ily.C.Tocontinuehiseducation.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Customerandagent.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatwillthewomandoinSingapore?A.Goshopping.B.Stayonabeach.C.Visitherfriend.11.Ho

wwillthewomangotoSiemReap?A.Bybus.B.Byplane.C.Byboat.12.Wherewillthewomanstayduringhertrip?A.Insmallguest

houses.B.Inherfriend'shouse.C.Inbighotels.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatwerethespeakersdoing?A.Working.B.S

hopping.C.Havingameeting.14.Whatwillthewomandoat5:00p.m.?A.Attendameeting.B.Visitherbrother.C.GotoNewtown.15.When

willthewomanprobablygetbackhome?A.At7:00p.m.B.At8:00p.m.C.At10:00p.m.16.Whatistheman'sopinionaboutthenewworkingp

lace?A.Itisfar.B.Hisofficeissmall.C.Thetrafficisheavy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WherecanthelistenersreadstoriesofUFOs?A.Onthegroundfl

oor.B.Onthefirstfloor.C.Onthesecondfloor.18.Whatcanbeseenonthefirstfloor?A.VideosoftheUFOs.B.PhotographsoftheUFOs.C.Object

sfromareasnearsightings.19.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthevisitorstodoespecially?A.Visitthegiftshop.B.TalkwithDr.Charles.C.Buyaguidebook.20.

WhenistheCenterTheaterclosed?A.At3:50p.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.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。AWhateveryourinterests,HongKonghasamuseumtosuityourtastes.HongKongMuseumofArtTheHongKongMuseumofArtcollec

tionincludeshundredsofartworksofoldHongKong.Therearesevenexhibitiongalleries,amongwhichtwospecialexhibitiongalleriesshowcollectionsofworksof

artdrawnfromaroundtheworldtokeepthevisitorsuptodatewithinternationalartistictrends.Open:10am-6pmFridaytoWednesday.ClosedThursday.Location:

10SalisburyRoad.HongKongMuseumofHistoryApopularvisitorhighlightis“TheHongKongStory”PermanentExhibition,whichoutlinesthe

naturalenvironment,folkcultureandhistoricaldevelopmentofHongKongfrom400millionyearsagountilthereturntoChinain1997.Guidedtoursareavailableo

nweekendsandpublicholidays.Open:10am-6pmMonday&WednesdaytoSaturday;10am-7pmSundayandmostpublicholidays.ClosedTuesday.Location:100ChathamRoadSo

uth.HongKongScienceMuseumLearninghasneverbeenmorefun!Fivehundredinterestingexhibits,80percentofwhicharehands-on,offeranin

sightintoawiderangeofscience-relatedsubjects.Scienceandtechnologytopicsincludedintheexhibitioncoverrobotics,tra

nsportationandmuchmore.Open:1pm-9pmMondaytoWednesday&Friday;10am-9pmSaturday,Sundayandmostpublicholidays.ClosedThur

sday.Location:2ScienceMuseumRoad.HongKongSpaceMuseumLearnallaboutastronomyandspacetechnologyhere.Therearetwoexhibitionhalls-HallofSpaceScience

andHallofAstronomy.ItisrenownedforitsSpaceTheatrewhichfeaturesOmnimaxandSkyshowsseveraltimesdaily.Open:1pm-9pmMonday

,WednesdaytoFriday;10am-9pmSaturday,Sundayandmostpublicholidays.ClosedTuesday.Location:11SalisburyRoad.21.Whichmuseumwillyouvi

sitifyouareavailableat11amonThursday?A.HongKongMuseumofArtB.HongKongMuseumofHistoryC.HongKongScienceMuseumD.Hon

gKongSpaceMuseum22.WhatisspecialaboutHongKongSpaceMuseum?A.Itprovidesguidedvisits.B.Itpresentsamusingitems.C.Itoffersinvitingthem

edshows.D.Itupdatesvisitorsonthelatestdevelopment.23.Whereshouldvisitorsgoiftheypreferdoingsomethingthemselvespractically?A.10Salisbu

ryRoad.B.100ChathamRoadSouth.C.2ScienceMuseumRoad.D.11SalisburyRoad.BAsIwritethis,youhavebeendeadforoversixyears.Itsoundslikealongtime,butit

doesn'tfeellikeit.Perhapsthat'sbecauseIstillthinkaboutyoueveryday.You'vetaughtmesomuch,andyoucontinuetodoso

.Granny,youareamodelofaperfectwomaninmyheart:beautiful,braveandpassionate.In1964,you,Grandpaandyouryoungchildrenwereexiled(被流放).Yourcourageandyourco

mmitmenttojusticeatsuchayoungageneverceasestoamazeme.Decadeslater,youfoughtcancerwiththesamestrengthofpe

rsonality.Su-premelypositive,youmadeitfarfurtherthanexpected.Youstilldiedtooyoung,butthefightingspiritthatmadeyourlifesoextraordinar

yneverweakened.Grandpa1,youarethemanIlovemostintheworld.LikeGranny,youdedicatedyourlifetothestrugglefortheliberationofAfricancolonies.Yourwo

rkasajournalisttookyouacrossthecontinent:youinterviewedNelsonMandelainhidingandthenre-fusedtorevealwherehewas.In1973,youtoldthewor

ldthestoryoftheEthiopianfamine(饥荒).Yourlifemayhavebeenfullofconflictandstruggle,butyouremainthegentlest,loveliestpersonIhaveeverknown.Yo

ulovedusallandlovedGrannywithadepthandsincerity.Youtookcareofheruntiltheend.Youwerebothonly70whenyoudied.Butyou

rliveswererichandfull,andyoudidmoreandlovedmorethanmostpeopledointheirlifetime.Youhavetaughtmewhatitmeanstofightforjustice,tospeakupforuncomfortab

letruthswhenstayingsilentwouldbeeasier.Becauseofyou,Iunderstandthepowerthateveryindividualhastochangetheworld.Youalsoth

rewlightonwhatitistoloveanotherpersontome.Untiltheveryend,youwereasinlovewitheachotherasapairofsillyteenagers.

Yourcommitmenttojusticewenthandinhandwithyourcommitmenttooneanother,andyoufacedtheworld'sproblemstogether,side-by-sideandshoulder-to-shoul

der.Youarethearchitectsofourfamily,andallofuswouldbelesserpeoplehadwenotknownyou.BecauseofyouIhavechos

entolivemylifewithbraveryandemotion.Youmaybedead,butyouarenotgone.Lovealways,Lucy24.Whatdidtheauthor'sgrandparentsha

veincommon?A.Theybothdiedofcancer.B.Theybothwereexiled.C.Theybothworkedasreporters.D.TheybothmetMr.Mandela.25.Whatdoestheautho

rmeanbymentioningthe“uncomfortabletruths”?A.Keepingsilentkeepsyousafeinthefaceofdifficultiesandhardships.B.Goodabilityofexpressionandsocialsk

illsarecrucialtochangingtheworld.C.Oneshouldstandupforone'sbeliefsandstruggleagainstthesilentmajority.D.Quietindividua

lsmayhavethegreatpowertofightfortheiridealsandbeliefs.26.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thegrandpa

rents'problemsolving.B.Thegrandparents'mutualaffection.C.Thegrandparents’loveforchildren.D.Thegrandparents'commitme

nttojustice.27.What'stheauthor'spurposeofwritingthisletter?A.Toconveydeepgratitudeandapologies.B.Toevaluatehergrandparentsobjecti

vely.C.Toexpressherfeelingofmissingthankfully.D.Toeagerlygetintouchwithhergrandparents.CFormanyyearswehavetalkedabouteducationinachang

ingsocietybuthavedonelittletoeducateforuncertainty.Perhapsthebestinsurancewecanofferforthisuncertaintyisthepresenceofagoodmind.Todevelopagoodmindthe

studentmustlearnhowtolearnanddevelopatasteforlearning.Theworldoftomorrowneedsflex-ibleindividuals,intelligentlymobileindividuals,individuals

whocanlandontheirfeetwhentheirjobsbecometechnologicallyoutdated,andindividualswhocancopewiththeunexpected.T

oeducateforflexibilitywemustdistinguishbetweentrainingandeducation.Totrainistoemphasizeimmediategoalstoneglectthelong-termgrowth

.Toeducate,however,istofoster(培养)limitlessgrowthtodevelopthegoodmind.Aninevitableelementineducationforflexibilityisanattitudefavorabl

etochange.Thisishardtodevelop.Itrequiresfaithinoneselfandinthefuture.Then,whatcantheschoolandcollegedotobuildanattitudemorefavorablet

ochange?Certainlytheycanandmustdeveloptheself-confidenceofstudents,andbuildthemupwithrepeatedsuc-cessinsteadofconstantfailure.Schoolsandcolleges

canhelpstudentsadmirewhatisadmirableandprovidecontinuingguidanceinhowtobecomearealpersonhavingfaithinthefutureandhavingagoodmindofhisown.

Tomeetthestrikingsocialchangesofthefuture,continuingeducationisaneces-sity.AsNativeAmericansnoted,youshouldk

eeponlearningaslongasyou'reignorant.Theflexiblyeducatedpersonknowsthattoday'sfactmaybetomorrow'smisconception.Sowe

shouldraiseawarenessoflifelonglearning.Thetestofamodernsocietycapableofmeetingchangewithacceleratedevolutioninsteadofre

volutiondoesnotlieinasking,“Iseverybodylearning?”Tobelearningisnotonlyaconditionforsurvival;itisalsothebasisforbeingrichlyalive.28.Whatdoestheunder

linedwords“landontheirfeet”meaninParagraph1?A.Risetotheirfeet.B.Keepthefeetontheground.C.Sticktoconvention.D.Getoutofadifficultsit

uation.29.Whatcanschoolsandcollegesdotodevelopflexibility?A.Theycanoffershort-termtrainingtostudents.B.Theycanhelpstudentsdevelopagoodattitudetolif

e.C.Theycanbuildupstudents'confidencewithconstantsuccess.D.Theycanstimulatethesenseofprideofstudentsandteachers.30.Whatcanw

einferfromthepassage?A.Realeducationisaimedatlong-termgrowth.B.Aflexiblemindcouldturnmisconceptionintotruth.C.Evolutionspeedsupthechangesofthemodern

society.D.Lifelonglearningistheonlyguaranteeofabrightfuture.31.Whatisthetext?A.Anewsreport.B.Abookreview.C.Anessay.D.Adiary.DMonitoringgroups

ofanimalsinthewildisatrickybusiness.Fixingradiotrans-mitterstothemisinvasive,andcanaltertheirbehaviouri

nunexpectedways.Hiddencamerasisanalternative,butindividualbeastsarehardtotellapart.Andnocturnal(夜行的)creaturesaredifficulttoseeinthefirstpl

ace.Fortunately,thereisanotherlessobviouswaytomonitoranimalsrecently:byeavesdropping(窃听)onthem.Anetworkofunderwatermicrophoneshasalreadybeenu

sedtocountandtrackmigratingwhalesbyidentifyingtheirindividualcalls.AtameetingoftheAcousticalSocietyofAmericainColumbus,Ohio,earlierthismonth,research

ersfromOhioStateUniversityexplainedhowtheyhavenowappliedasimilartechniquetobats.Workingintheuniversity'sBatLa

b,StephenBurnettandMitchellMastersrec-ordedatotalof1,449echo-locationcalls-thehigh-pitchedsoundsthatbatsusetoprobetheirsurroundings-from24bigbrown

bats.Theythenusedsignal-analysissoftwaretoanalyseeachcallaccordingtotennumericalparametersdescribinglength,time,fre-quencyandsoon.Clusteranalys

is,astatisticaltechniquethatgroupsthingstogetheronthebasisofsimilarity,found29distinctclustersofcalls,whichwasreasonablyclosetotheactual

numberofbats.Indeed,evenwhenpresentedwithjusttwocallsfromeachbat,ratherthanseveraldozen,thesoftwareprovidedafairlyaccurateestimateofnu

mbers.Thissuggeststhat,byrecordingbatsoundsinoneplaceoverthecourseofafewnights,itshouldbepos-sibletoestimatethesizeofthelocalbatpopulation.Simil

arbio-acoustic(生物声学的)techniquesarebeingtriedonotheranimals.ChristopherClarkofCornellUniversity,whopioneeredthe

acousticmonitoringofwhales,isnowinvolvedinaprojecttomonitorelephantpopulationsintheCentralAfrica.Unl

iketheirtropicalcousinsineasternandsouthernAfrica,theseanimalsaremostlyresidentinforests.Thatmakesthemdifficulttocountbysuchconventi

onalmeansasflyingoverthemwithapairoffield-glasses.Usingmicrophones,Dr.Clarkhopestoidentifyboththeelephantmakinge

achcallandtheplacethecallwasmadefrom.Itshouldthenbepossibletodeterminethepopulation,trackthemigrationofdifferentgroupsofanimals,

andmonitortheirhealth-merelybylistening.32.HowmanywaysofmonitoringanimalsarementionedinPara1?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.33.What'stheauthor'sattitu

detothenewmonitoringtechnique?A.Supportive.B.Skeptical.C.Indifferent.D.Neutral.34.Whyisithardtocountthep

opulationsofelephantsintheCentralAfrica?A.Theyliveseparately.B.Theylivemainlyinforests.C.Themicrophonesarenotavailable.D.Th

etechniquefailstoanalysesignals.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtoMonitorWildAnimalsB.WildAnimalsBeingProtecte

dC.HowtoCounttheNumberofBatsD.ANewAnimalMonitoringTechnique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。Imagin

eanoxygenmaskdropsdownrightinfrontofyou.What'shappened?Yes,aplanecrash.Butthechancesofbeingkilledareveryslim.You'remorelikelytodrow

ninabubblebath,chokeonyourbreakfastordieinacaraccidentonyourwaytotheairport.36So,whatdoyoudowiththisyellowmaskifitsuddenlydropsf

romtheceiling?Herearefourthings.•37Yourflip-flops(人字拖)maybecomfortable,butthey'renotgoingtoper-formwellinc

aseofanemergency.Andneitherwillyourhigh-heeledshoes.It'sre-portedthat68%ofpassengersinplaneaccidentsdiefrominjuriesinpost-crashf

ires.Sogoforlongpantsandlong-sleevedshirts-they'llprotectyoufromflamesandsharpobjects.•Bewiseaboutwhereyo

urseatis.Whereisthesafestplacetosit?AccordingtoPopularMechanics,yourbestbetistositasfarbackintheairplaneaspossibleunlesstheplanegoesdowntail-first.

Thereisnosuchthing.Itallreallydependsonthesituation.Regardlessofwvhatsectionyou'resittingin,knowwheretheemergencyexitsare.38So,youc

anfinditevenifthecabinisfilledwithsmoke.•Saveyourselfnotyourpossessions.Ifyougettoevacuate(撤离)fromtheplane,doitasq

uicklyaspossible.Don'ttrytogetyourcarry-ontotakewithyou.39•Stayawakeduringtake-offandlanding.Thefirstthree

minutesaftertake-offandtheeightminutesbeforelandingarethemostdangeroustimesoftheentireflight.Makesuretokeepyourshoeson,yourseat-beltfas

tened.Putyourcarry-onitemsundertheseatinfrontofyoutokeepyourlegsfrombeingbroken.Andpayattentiontotheemer

gencyinstructions.40Notallplanesarethesame,though.A.Counttherowstotheclosestone.B.Afterall,lifeisfullofdangerslik

ethose.C.You'vebeenonaplanemanytimesbefore.D.Dressasifyouhavetorunawayfromafire.E.Putonlace-upshoesincaseyouneedtorun.F.

Yetwecanallfeelnervouswhensteppingonaplane.G.Youmightendupgettingstuckwithitinthetimeyouwaste.第三部分语言知识运用(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。Thehistoryofhumanbeingsisnaturallyaprocesstopursuehappiness,whichistheultima

tepurposeoflife.Happinessmakesuscopewithourcareersenergeticallyandharmoniselife41.However,theword“pursue”evidencesthathappinessislikeahorizo

n(地平线),whenwemovefurther,it42away.Obviously,defininghappinesshas43mankindforthousandsofyearsbecausein-divid

ualsallhavetheirown44and,morecritically,humandesiresarealmostlimitless.45isthecommonstandardforhappinessof

merchants,yettheirdreamsofbeingbil-lionairesandevenzillionairesalwaysfollowthefulfilmentsofthedreamsofbeingmillionaires.Theprocessofs

trugglingformay-behappinessalwaysendsinmust-be_46.Thus,thedefinitionofhappinesscanhardlybe47Nevertheless,a

lthoughhappi-nessisindefinable,itisstilleasyforustofindthe48examplesofhappypeople,who,infact,sharethreefeaturesincommon:optimisticmentalit

y,49body,andstablein-come.Itisapparentthatmostofthesufferingsare50byexternalsurroundingsandtheyarenearlyunavoidable.Thus,onecanonlych

angehismentalityto51them.Meanwhile,withouthealthonecannotsustainhappinesstoenjoythe52oflife.Furtherm

ore,toberealistic,abeggar,whilestrugglinginpoverty,canneverbeaspeacefulasamillionaire53onthePacificocean.Hence,st

ableincomeisalsosignifi-cantforachievinghappiness.Tosummarise,todefinehappinesswillnotbesohardifhumanscanunderstandhappinessi

nastandardwayandeliminate(消灭)their54totally.However,beforetherealizationofthis55,beingoptimistic,healthy,andfinanciall

yindependentmaybethe“keys”tohappiness.41.A.instantlyB.optimisticallyC.permanentlyD.definitely42.A.givesB.breaks

C.backsD.puts43.A.helpedB.changedC.confusedD.interrupted44.A.interpretationsB.compositionsC.solutionsD.options45.A.FameB.He

althC.LibertyD.Wealth46.A.dissatisfactionB.sacrificeC.motivationD.success47.A.copiedB.settledC.expectedD.expanded48.A.uniqueB.walkingC.ra

reD.running49.A.weakB.slimC.soundD.large50.A.broughtaboutB.heldbackC.cutdownD.pulledup51.A.findB.graspC.testD.clear52.A.luxuryB.cycleC

.outcomeD.sunshine53.A.singingB.livingC.sailingD.flying54.A.greedB.fearC.dreamD.poverty55.A.valueB.goalC.causeD.potential第二节(共10小题;每小题

1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。JongMayUrbonyaisanAmericanladyfullofsurprises:sheisfluentinMandarin;sheissoenthusiasticaboutHanfu

as56(wear)thateveryday.JongMaythoughtitwasher“Chinese-styleprincessdream”57ledherbacktoChina.ShelaunchedacompanyinAprilaimingforthe58(promote)oftradi

tionalChineseculturethroughsocialmediavideos.Theinspirationforhercareerchoiceoriginatedfromtheriseof

Guochao,astyleinChina59(feature)moderndesignsmixedwithtraditionalculturalelements.WhethertheyouthinChina60GenZers(Z世代人)

abroad,theyarejumpingonthefashionwagon.JongMayisoneofthemandtherisehasbroughtherdreamwithinmuch61(easy)reach.“Thetraditionalculture62(view)notjusta

shistorythatappearsonstageorinmovies,butas63newfashionthathasintegratedwithmodernlife,”shesaid.Shehasco

nfidence64theinternationalappealoftraditionalChineseculture.“Eventhough65(I)socialmediachannelsstartedrecently,positivefeedbackfromviewersworldwi

dehasfloodedin,”shesmiled.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校组织以“thefuturesmartlife”为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你根据下列要点展开畅想写一篇英文演讲稿。1.家庭方面;2.学习方面。注意:1.写作词数应为8

0左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Goodmorning,everybody!It'sanhonortospeakhere.Thankyou!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。Mymomisaworldclasschef,atleastinmyeyes.Sheiscapableofthemostdangerouscookingcr

afts,rangingfromsoutherntonorthernChinesecuisine,spicedwithsomeWesterninfluences.Asherdaughter,Ifeltitaresponsibilitytousethistimelivingathometo

learnafewfamilydishes.IgrewupwatchingmymomspininthekitchenandIdutifullyatealltheremainders.ItseemedthatChinesecuisinewasfullofflexiblerulesa

ndthewayscouldbedangerousandthrilling.It'sabouttimethatIshouldstir(搅动)myappetiteforcookingandnotjustforeating.Iwasstartingtocookatt

henot-so-tenderageof18.IcouldactuallypulloffafewWesterndishesinfashion.ButChinesefoodwasawholenewscene.Ist

eppedintothenewworldwithsomegreatfear.Aheadofmewasawarofmassivemission-cutting,frying,chopping.HOTOIL.BU

RNING.ButatleastIfiguredImightfindsomecook-inggenes.WebeganwithasimplebutheartyChinesenoodledish:theeggandtomatonoo-d

lewithgreenonion.Withmymom'sexcitedlooks,Ipulledovermyapron(围裙).Thebeginningofthelessonstartedoffsmoothlyenough.Iw

ashedthetomatoeswithgreatexpertise.Iproceededtowashtheeggs.ItstartedgettingheatedwhenIwasseparatingtheeggyolks

fromtheeggwhites.Itwasquitedepressing.Ittookagood10minutesbeforethemissionwascompleted.Thenextstepwasbeating

theeggswithjustasmallamountofwater.Thiswasn'ttoobad.Evencuttingupthetomatoeswasn'ttoodifficult.Theworstpartwastocome-theeggsf

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