浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高三上学期返校联考英语试题

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高三年级英语学科考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写学校、班级、姓名、试场号、座位号及准考证号;3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。选择题部

分第一部分听力(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.Whatcolordresswillth

ewomanprobablywear?A.Black.B.White.C.Yellow.2.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?A.Bystudyingwithhim.B.Bylendinghimapencil.C.Bygivin

ghimaridehome.3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Calltheirfather.B.Meetananimaltrainer.C.Playwiththedolphins.4.Wheredoesthemancomefrom?A.Chi

na.B.Germany.C.England.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecar?A.It’stooexpensive.B.It’senvironmentallyfriendly.C.

It’scomfortabletodrive.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.WhatdidDebbiewanttodoaftertheexams?A.Playcomputergames.B.Walkaroundoutside.C.Sleepallday.7.Whatist

heprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Classmates.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howmuchdidthem

anspendonCDsbefore?A.$150.B.$200.C.S300.9.Howdoesthewomanusuallylistentomusic?A.Bydownloadingsongsonline.B.Bywatchingmu

sicvideos.C.BylisteningtoCDs.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Agriculture.B.Healthyfood.C.Avolunteeractiv

ity.11.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.She’safarmer.B.She’sateacher.C.She’sastudent.12.Whatwillthemanpr

obablydofirst?A.Giveoutfruits.B.Answerquestions.C.Showashortvideo.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ataschool.B.Atamu

seum.C.Atthewoman’shome.14.WhydidthemangotoChina?A.Fortravel.B.Forwork.C.Forstudy.15.Whenwasthelasttimethespeakerssaweachother?A.InAu

gust.B.InJuly.C.InJune.16.WhatdoesthemanlikemostaboutChina?A.Itslonghistory.B.Itswarmweather.C.Itsbeautifulscenery.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.W

howasthespeakersupposedtomeet?A.Hishistoryteacher.B.Atourguide.C.Hisfriends.18.Whatwasthespeakerdoingwhenh

ewalkedintotheoldman?A.Drinkingcoffee.B.Sendingmessages.C.Lookingupatabuilding.19.Whatdidtheoldmansugge

stthespeakerdo?A.Getridofhisphone.B.Travelaroundtheworld.C.Learnaboutthebuilding.20.Howlonghadthespeakerlivedinthecity?A.Eightmonths.B

.Oneandahalfyears.C.Eighteenyears.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选

项。ABelowisascreenshotofbookreviewonabestsellerMyLifeonCraigslist.KrysiJoseph4.0outof5starsOdd,funandcutestory.GreatreadThiswasacute

,lightheartedbookthatexploresthelifeofaCraigslistaddict,andhowCraiglist,alargefreeclassifieds(分类广告)website,gotherthroughherl

ifesofar.Thestorywaswellthoughtoutandprettyrealisticwhenitcomestolifestruggles.Itgetsalittleunbelievabletowardstheend,andIdon’tlike

itwhenauthorsconformtothe‘theworldisperfect’viewpointmostbookshave,but,thatmypessimistbreakingthrough.Thebookneedssomeseriousediting.S

he’srepeatedthesameexactline3-4timesacoupleofand...(clickformore)KindleCustomer3.0outof5starsWouldHaveGivenit4stars,but...Thebookwent

alongwell.Funnyandtotallyinthehereandnow.IwouldhavegivenitmoreifSPOILERALERT(剧透警告):Itdidn’tendwithherinaloverelationshipwi

ththeguyshehadbeenspyingonthatfither.Seriously,itwent...(clickformore)Lovetoread4.0outof5starsBeachorvacationread-it

’sworthit!Iwasintriguedbythedescription,soIgaveitashot.I’mgladIdid.Iwasneverlikethemaincharacter,Emily,soit’sinterestingtoreadab

outheraimlesslife.ShelivesonCraigslist-findingroommates,findingwork,findingsocial...(clickformore)Annabella115.0outof5starsLiftingmyspi

ritstypeunforgettableandfunnybookIreadandinstantlylovedthisbook,becauseitiswittyandentertainingbutat

thesametimehasphilosophicalandpsychologicalbackgroundwithanhonestlookatthereallifeinabigcity.Itperfectlys

howshowasingleyoungwoman,whilelivingthereandsurviving....(clickformore)21.WholikesthebookMyLifeonCraigslistmost?A.Krysi

Joseph.B.Annabella11.C.KindleCustomer.D.Lovetoread.22.WhichofthefollowingdobothKindleCustomerandKrysiJosephagr

eeon?A.Thebookdeservesagoodrating.B.Theendingofthebookisdisappointing.C.ThebookispopularwithCraigslist

addicts.D.Thebookwouldhavebeenperfectwithouteditingerrors.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvertiseabestseller.BC

.Torecommendawebsite.C.Toshareawoman’sstory.D.Topresentreviewsofabook.BGladysWest,themathematician,wasbornin1930inVirginiaandhadtohelphar

vestcropsonherfamily’sfarm.Thehardworkstartedbeforedaybreakandlastedwellintotheblisteringheatoftheafternoon.Togetoutofthere,shewasgoingtogetaneducati

on.Herparentstriedtosavesomemoneytosendhertocollege,butunexpectedbillskepthittingthefund.Thenateacherannouncedthatthestatewasgoingtogiv

eacollegescholarshiptothetwotopstudentsfromheryear.Finally,Westgotthescholarship,allowinghertoattendVirginiaStateCollege,ahistoricallyb

lackuniversity.Westdecidedtomajorinmathematicsbecauseitwasawell-respectedsubject.Itwaslargelystudiedbymen,butshedidn’ttakemuchnoticeo

fthemassheknewdeepinherheartthatnothingwasgettinginherway.Aftergraduating,shebecameateacher.Afewyearslater,shereturnedtotheuniversityan

dearnedamaster’sdegreeinmathematics.ThenshewasofferedajobatanavalbaseinDahlgren,Virginia.Thismadeheronlythe

secondblackwomantobehiredtoworkasaprogrammeratthebase.Despiteherintellectualabilitiesandcareersuccess,Westfeltshewasi

nferior.Itwasthisfeeling,deeplyrootedandfelt,bymanyAfricanAmericans,thatdrovehertoworkashardasshecould.West

determinedtocommitherselftoherwork,hopingthatbydoingittothebestofherability,shecouldgetrecognitionforherwork.Westdidjustthat.In1979,shebecameprojectm

anagerfortheSeasatproject,thefirstsatellitethatcouldmonitortheoceans.SheprogrammedanIBM7030Stretchcomputer,providingfastercalculationsforanac

curateEarthmodel.ThisdetailedmathematicalmodeloftheshapeoftheEarthwasabuildingblockforwhatwouldbecomethe

GPSorbit.In1998,aged68,sheintendedtofocusonherPhDafterretirement.Sheeventuallyfinishedhergraduationthesisandga

inedherPhDinpublicadministrationandpolicyaffairsin2000attheageof70.24.Whatwttogototheuniversity?A.Herteacher’saidingher.B.Herparents’payingforthee

xpenses.C.Herfamilybackground.D.Thescholarshipfromthegovernment.25.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Westgotallherdegreesafterretirement.B.Mendominatedm

athsfieldinWest’sdays.C.Blackwomenscientists'talentwasfullyappreciated.D.Whenshebegantowork,Westfeltshewassuperiortoothers.26.What

doestheunderlinedphrase“abuildingblock”inparagraph5mean?A.Abasicpart.B.Adetailedmap.C.Abuildingmaterial.D.Amajorobstacle.

27.WhatkindofpersonisGladysWest?A.Helpfulandserious.B.Honestandhardworking.C.Ambitiousandcommitted.D.Considerateanddev

oted.CArtificialintelligence(AI)hasbeenincreasinglygoodatfoolingpeople.AseriesofphotosshowingformerUSpr

esidentDonaldTrumpbeingaggressivelyarrestedbypolicehavecaughtpeople’sattention.Theywerefakebutveryconvincing.CreatedbytheAIprogramMidjourney,thepho

toswerehighlyrealistic,fromthecharacters’movementstothesurroundings.However,manydetailscangiveawaythefactthattheyaremadebyAI.TheWa

shingtonPost’stechnologywriterShiraOvidesharedhertips.Themainideaistospottheproblems-anythingthatwouldlookstrangeinaphoto.AIsoftwarehasahistoryof

generatinghumanhandsincorrectly.Itsometimescancreatehandswithmorethanfivefingers.ThisisbecauseAIisn’tsurewhata“hand”exactlyis,accordingtoPopu

larScience.ThedataAIusestolearnoftenshowhandsandfingersinvariousgestures,whichcanbeveryconfusingforAI.AI-generatedimagesalsousuallycontaindet

ailsthatareagainstreality.Tospotthis,focusonitemslikeaccessories.Forexample,peopleinanimagemaybemissingearringsoronepartoftheirsunglasses.Ifthere’ste

xtinanimage,suchasanewspaperorposter,it’susuallygarbled(篡改),eventhoughthetextmaylookrealisticfromadistance

.AnotherthingAIisterribleathandlingisthebackground.Ifthere’sacrowdintheimage,people’sfacesinthebackgrou

ndareusuallyblurry-ortheydon’thavefacesatall!ThedevelopmentofAI-generatedartalsoraisesalarmbellsabouthowt

hesefakeimagescouldbeusedtospreadmisinformation.“Ithinkmisinformationisgoingtohitanall-timehigh,”JamieCohen,adigital

cultureandAIexpertintheUS,toldNewYorkPost.GeneratinganAIartworkisto“createreality”,Cohenargued,adding

that,beingabletotellwhethertheworkisrealornotrequireshighmedialiteracy(素养)skills.“Theworldmaynotbereadyforhowre

alistictheimageshavebecome,”ShaneKittelson,aUSresearcher,toldTheWashingtonPost.28.WhyareDonaldTrump’spho

tosmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Todrawmorepeople’sattention.B.Tomakepeopleconvincedofthenews.C.ToshowtheAI-generatedimageswere

fake.D.Toprovethatit’seasyforAItocheatpeople.29.WhydoesAIgeneratehumanhandsincorrectlyaccordingtothetext?A.Itisu

nabletorecognizehumanhands.B.Thedataitusestolearncontainerrors.C.Itdoesn’tfullyunderstandhumanhands.D.Ithasinsufficientdataabout

humanhands.30.WhichofthefollowingwillJamieCohenagreewith?A.AIartworksmaynotbereflectiveoftruecreativity.B.It’shightimetoaddresstherisksposedbyAI

works.C.AIartworkswillreplacetraditionalartformsinthefuture.D.Detectingrealartdemandsstrongmedialiteracycompetence.31.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.An

ewsreport.B.Adiary.C.Aresearchpaper.D.Asciencefiction.DThesuccessofmanyNorthAmericancropspartlydependsongroundbeetle

s,smallinsectsthateatpestsandweedseedsthatcouldotherwisedamagecrops.ButanewstudybyresearchersintheUSandCanadasuggestsnot

allofthenearly2,000speciesofgroundbeetlesfoundinNorthAmericawillsurviveclimatechange.Somecoulddecline.Andthatcouldhaveafa

r-reachingimpactonagriculture,forestry,andconservation.Byanalyzingdataon136differentgroundbeetlespeciesacrosscontinentalNorthAmerica,PuertoRicoandH

awaii,theresearchersfoundthataspecies’chanceofsuccessinachangingclimatedependsonseveralimportantfactors,suchasitsha

bitatpreference,bodysize,andwhetheritflies,climbsorruns.“Wefoundthatlessmobile,nonflyinggroundbeetles,whicharecriticalpestcontrolagents,aremoreli

kelytodeclineovertimeinawarmer,dryerclimate,”saidTongQiu,wholedthestudy.“Thatmeansyou’regoingtohavemorepeststh

atcanimpactagriculturalandforestecosystems.”Butthereisreasonforhope,Qiuadded,becausetheanalysisalsoshowedthathabit

atconservationcanlessentheseeffectsandreversethetrendsinsomeareas.“Wehopeconservationbiologistswillusethisinformationandtheonlinemapthatwecreat

edtobettermanagehabitatsforinsectsingeneral.Groundbeetlesareverybeneficialtoecosystems,butthey’relargelyinvisibletotheaverageperson

.Inthispaperwe’reshowingthebroadimpactstheyhaveonwholecommunitiesinforestedandagriculturalecosystems,”saidQiu.Theresearchersusedgroundbeetlecountdata

fromtheNationalScienceFoundation’sNationalEcologicalObservatoryNetwork(NEON)andfrom11previouslypublished

studiestomeasureandmapthebeetles’distributionacrossNorthAmerica.Habitatinformation,suchasthelocationofgapsinfo

restcanopiesandthedensityofplantsonaforestfloor,wasobtainedbyusingNEON’simaginginstrumentstocreatedetailedthree-dimens

ionalimagesoflandscapes.Theythenenteredthedatacollectedintoacomputermodeltosimulate(模拟)climatechangestostudyhowtheinsectswouldrespond.32.Whatd

oesthenestudyinNorthAmericashow?A.Pestscoulddestroycrops.B.Somegroundbeetleswillnotsurviveaclimatechange.C.Thes

urvivalofgroundbeetlesonlydependsonitshabitat.D.Somegroundbeetleswilldestroycropsinawarmerclimate.33.WhatdoesTongQiuintendtoconveyin

paragraphs3and4?A.Thereisnowaytostopthedeclineofgroundbeetles.B.Criticalpestsaremoreadaptableinawarmer,drierclimate.C.Groundbeetleswillbecom

elessmobileinawarmerclimate.D.Theimportanceofgroundbeetlesshouldbewidelyrecognized.34.Howdidtheresearchteamcarryo

utthestudy?A.Byanalyzingdata.B.Bystudyingdocuments.C.Bydoingfieldresearch.D.Byperformingexperiments.35.Whatcanbethebe

sttitleforthetext?A.NorthAmericanAgricultureCropsatRiskB.ACatastrophicClimateChangeontheWayC.Crop-savingBeetlesunderClimateThreatD.New

BreakthroughinBiodiversityResearch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。Therearehundredsofworthydestinationsintheco

untrycateringtoalltastes.AtthetopofthatlistisChengdu,theperfectjumping-offpointforthoseinsearchofamixofstunn

ingnaturalscenery,wildlifeandsomeofmostincrediblefoodontheplanet.Inrecentyearsthecityhasexpandeditsofferings,includinganumberofnewp

rojectstouristswillwanttoexperience._36It’sthehappiestcityinChina.Ifvisitingaplacewithhappylocalsisapriorityforyou,there’snobett

ercitytohitthanChengdu.IthasbeenvotedthehappiestcityinChinafor12continuousyearsbyanannualsurveyconductedbyOrient

alOutlook.37IthasgotonemostbeautifulbookstoreinChina.ThenewlocationinDujiangyanisthesecondZhongshugebookstorein

theprovincialcapital.38InspiredbyDujiangyan’sancientirrigationsystem,thenewbookstorehasitsownfeatures.Thebeau

tifulenvironmentofthebookstorecanattractmorepeoplewhodonotlovebooks,andawakentheirinterestandmemoryinreading.There’saspectacularnewmass

iveairport.Oneoftheworld’smosteye-catchingnewairports,Chengdu’sTianfuInternationalAirportisasmodernasitgets.Beginnin

goperationsin2021,ThantuAirportisthelargestcivilairport.39Travelerscanexperienceaseriesofcutting-edgetechnologiesatTianfu,includingfacialreco

gnitionsoftwareandself-check-inbooth.40There’replanstoturnChengduintoa“WesternChinaScienceCity”.Travel

ersvisitingthe“ScienceCity”canexpecttoseemanyexamplesofeco-consciousandnewwavearchitecturecreatedbysomeofthemostfamousfirmsint

heworld.Amongtheseistheworld’sfirst“UnicornIsland”,thecountry’snexthigh-techunicorn.Therewillalsobealow-carbonFutureScienceandTechnologyCity.A.Th

eartssceneistakingoff.B.It’salsoacityfocusedonthefuture.C.There’snoharminstartingtodreamaboutyournextvisitnow.D.It’sexpectedtoha

ndleupto60millionpassengersperyearby2025.E.Itsresultscombinebigdata,questionnaires,sitevisitsandexpertopinions.F.Thefirst,whichopen

edin2017incentralChengdu,ismodeledafterterracefields.G.Whetheryou’redreamingofbusinesstravelorjustpost-pandemictrip,hereares

omereasons.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。Fiveyearsago,Iwasatrailrideleaderatah

olidayfarminVictoria.MyfavouritehorsewasawarmbloodedcalledHolly,achestnutmare.Agedseven,shewas_41_,sweet-naturedandwell-trained;theonl

y_42_withHollywashervividimagination.IwasconstantlysurprisedbyHolly’sabilitytobe_43_byrabbits,thewindorevens

hadows-sometimesherownshadow!Oneday,asweheadedbackfromarideonthebeach,HollyandIwere_44_thewayoverthehillyarea.Whenwegottooneparticularlylong

,steephill,Hollybegantotwitch(抽动)herearsandstepinplace.So,whenshe45tosniff(嗅)andgiveallthe46thatshebelievedthe‘horse-eati

ngmonsters’wereclose,Ibecamealittleworried.Atthebottomofthehillasweroundedacorner,Holly47_withcaution,andsoIfollowedher

gazetothepathahead.There,sunningitselfinthemiddleofthetrack,wasabrown_48_.Thistimeitwasmy49togetscared;Iwa

sonanervoushorse,leadingagroupofeightinexperiencedpre-teenriders.Unexpectedly,Hollywasfirmly_50_,earsforward

.Withthesnakeinhersight,shewasnolongerworried.Ihaveheardthathorseshaveabettersenseof_51_thandogs.Ihadn’tseenit_52_beforethatmoment.__53_,whilewew

aitedinrealityforjustasecondortwo-butforwhatfeltlikeacentury-thesnakeawokeandglidedcalmlyoffintothebush.H

ollythen_54_,leadingthehorseswithcautionandcare.Shehadbeenalerttodangerandhadbeen55forthesafetyofusall.Followingint

hefootstepsortheirleadmare,notoneoftheotherhorsesshowedanyfear.41.A.negativeB.gracefulC.pitifulD.aggressive42.A.solutionB.reac

tionC.problemD.difficulty43.A.frightenedB.delightedC.touchedD.attracted44.A.chasingB.leadingC.followingD.pushing45.A.proceededB.preferre

dC.hesitatedD.refused46.A.evidenceB.truthC.signalsD.symbols47.A.spedB.rushedC.escapedD.slowed48.A.rabbitB.hors

eC.monsterD.snake49.A.turnB.caseC.chanceD.rule50.A.sealedB.plantedC.fastenedD.frozen51.A.visionB.directionC.smellD.hearin

g52.A.provedB.deniedC.ignoredD.demonstrated53.A.UnfortunatelyB.UndoubtedlyC.ThankfullyD.Instantly54.A.felloffB.wentbackC.cameoutD.steppedforwa

rd55.A.responsibleB.regretfulC.gratefulD.available非选择题部分第二节(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。IfyouhavenotheardofYangshiLei,the56.____(honour)nameoftheLeifamilyresponsibleforimperialarchitectu

reduringtheQingDynasty,thenyouhavemissedanimportantdetailabouttheTempleofHeaven,theSummerPalaceandYuanmingyu

anGarden.AlltheabovegreatculturalrelicsandpopulartouristattractionshavebeenincludedonUNESCO’sWorldHeritageList,57.__

____surprisinglyenough,theyarealldesignedbytheLeifamily.58._______(represent)thegreatachievementsofscienceandtechnologyinancientChina,theirarc

hitecturalpracticecoveredawiderangeofcityplanning,imperialpalaces,gardens,temples,princes’residencesandschools.Yangshi59._____(refe

r)toarchitectorarchitectureinChinese.Yangshifang,thethengovernmentauthoritysimilartotheNationalArchitectureDesignInstitutetoday,wasinchargeofsi

te60.______(select),designandconstructionofimperialarchitectures.__61_(amaze),eightgenerationsoftheLeifa

milywereappointeddirectorofYangshifangconsecutivelyfrom1662to1911.Withsomanyarchitectural62.______(work)ontheUNESCO’sWorldHerita

geList,theLeiFamilyis63.______uniquephenomenoninthearchitecturalhistorythroughouttheworld.Apartfromthegrandarchitectures,

ChinahasanothertreasureleftbytheLeifamily-designdrafts.IntheNationalLibraryofChinaalone,there64._____(be)upto

20,000architecturaldesigndrafts,eachof65.______playsanimportantroleintheresearchofthehistoryoftheQingDynastyandhowarchitecturedevelopedatthe

time.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是某国际学校的学生李华,最近你校举办了一年一度的"英语周"活动,请你给活动负责人MrRyan写一封邮件,内容包括:1.评价活动;2.提出建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.

请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMrRyan,Yours,LiHu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。Missywasabsolutelymybestfriendinthewholeworld.Wehadknow

neachothersincefirstgrade,andweliterallydideverythingtogether.Wefrequentlyvisitedeachother’shomes,wekneweachother’

sfamiliesliketheywereourown.Theinterestingthingaboutourrelationship,howeverthefactwasthattheolderwegot,themoreourvaluesseemedtodiffer.Westil

lenjoyedalotofthesamethings,butIwasabitmoresettledwhileshelovedbeingassociatedwithpopularpeopleandthings.Althoughshewasbas

icallyagoodperson,shehadnoproblemwithforcingthingstogoherway.Perhapsthisiswhyitseemedthatherfamilyactuallytrustedmemorethantheytrus

tedher.So,onthedaywhenMissyshowedupatmyhousewithahugedent(凹痕)inherfather’scar,Iknewthatwewereinforatroublesometime.Shehadbangedthecarintoatreewhi

leoutthatday,andsheknewherfatherwasgoingtohaveanexplanation.Soshestoppedbymyhouseinordertomakeupastoryt

hatwouldlessenherfather’srage.Missydecidedtotellhimthatwhileinaparkinglot,someonemusthavebackedintothecaranddentedit.Looking

atthedentwithsomecrashedleavesandbarkstillstickingthere,Iattemptedtoperish(打消)herthought.“Idon’tthinkyourfatherwillbu

yit.”“Don’tworry,”sheinsisted,“evenifmydaddoesn’ttrustme,he’lltrustyou.”Myrolewastoconfirmforher.NowkeepinmindthatIhadst

rongobjectionstolyingandIwantedabsolutelynothingtodowiththesituation.Ilovedherparentsjustlikemyown,andIdi

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