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2023—2024学年度上学期高三年级9月阶段测试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分:150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、C10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.Whatwillthemando?A.Printingsomethingnecessary.B.Askingtheway.C.Buyingsomeforms.2.Whatseems

tobotherthewoman?A.Hercomputerisbroken.B.She’llbelateforhergraduation.C.Allhercomputerfilesaremissing.3.Whichsweaterwillthewomanprobablybuy?A.Theb

lueone.B.Thegreenone.C.Theredone.4.WhyshouldthemanapologizetoSonia?A.Hedidherhairbadly.B.Hedidn’tnoticehe

rnewhairstyle.C.Hemadefunofhernewhairstyle.5.HowlongistheflightfromParistoLondon?A.Twohours.B.Fivehours.C.Threehours.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。每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话前,你将时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdoesth

ewomanfeelaboutmostsports?A.Bored.B.Frightened.C.Excited.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingfinally?A.Skiing.B.Skating.C.Jogging.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.W

henwillthesolareclipsehappen?A.At2:50pm.B.At3:20pm.C.At3:10pm.9.Whydoesthewomangotogetthepaper?A.Toke

epthebirdssafe.B.Tostopthebirdssinging.C.Toprotecthereyes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.HowdidthemanfeelaboutBrada

ttheparty?A.Annoyed.B.Thankful.C.Sorry.11.Whatwillthewomandotomorrowmorning?A.GobackhomeB.Goonaboattrip.C.Gotose

eadoctor.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisapity?A.Shecan’tdinewiththeman.B.Shewon’tmakeittotheparty.C.Shewillhavetoleaveverysoon.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题

。13.Whydoesthewomandecidetoregisterfor3daysinsteadof2?A.Shecangetthreefreedinners.B.Shecan’tsavesomuchasexpected.C.Shecanlearnmoreab

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--------------------------------------------准考证号姓名班级高三英语第1页(共16页)高三英语第2页(共16页)14.Howwillthewomanpay?A.Bycheque.B.Incash.C.Bycreditcard.15.Howmuchw

illthewomanspendonaccommodation?A.$25.B.$50.C.S75.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Findtheconferenceofficeinadvance.B.Livene

artheconferencecenter.C.Booktheguesthouseearly.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthemantalkingabout?A.Anewspacelab.B.Thefirstspacehotel.C.Astrona

uts’lifeinspace.18.Howmanyguestscanthespacehotelholdatatime?A.Two.B.Six.C.Four.19.Whatcanguestsdointhespacehotel?A.Cookfood.B.

Haveavideochat.C.Watchmovies.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthespacetrip?A.Expensive.B.Dangerous.C.Relaxing.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、DAAboutLexington,KentuckyGettingHereLexingtonisaccessiblebyairwithapproximately100directandn

onstopflights.BlueGrassAirportwelcomestravelerswithoneofthemostbeautifulairapproachesinthenation.GettingA

roundMajorcarrentalcompanieshavedesksandbranchesaroundthetown.PublicbusserviceisprovidedbyLexTran.Visitorsalsohaveaccesstotaxicompanies,Ub

erandLyft.VisitorCenterIt’sopenMondaythroughFridayfrom9:00a.m.to5p.m.andSaturdayfrom10a.m.to5p.m.(OpenSundayfromnoonti

ll5p.m.inthesummer)ABriefHistoryWhenEuropeansettlersarrivedonthescene,theBluegrassRegionwasinuseasah

untinggroundbymanyNativeAmericantribes.Lexingtonwasfoundedin1775,seventeenyearsbeforeKentuckybecameastate.WilliamMcConnellandagroupoffrontier

explorerswerecampedatanaturalspringwhenwordcamethatthefirstbattleoftheAmericanRevolutionhadbeenfoughtinMassachusetts.Inhonorofthebattle,thegroupname

dtheirstate“Lexington”.By1820,LexingtonwasoneofthelargestandwealthiesttownswestoftheAlleghenyMountains.AlcoholLawsTheminimumdrinkingageis21

.Alcoholicdrinksmaybesoldinlicensedbarsandrestaurantsfrom6a.m.to2:30a.m.MondaythroughSaturdayandfrom11a.m.Sundayto2:30a.m.Monday.Packagestor

esmayopenfrom7a.m.to2:30a.m.MondaythroughSaturdayandfrom1p.m.to9p.m.onSunday.Smokingisnotallowedinside

publicbuildings,includingrestaurants.Climate/SeasonalPlanningTheaveragetemperatureinLexingtonis54.9degreesFahrenheit.A

nnualrainfallis45.68inches.LexingtonandtheBluegrassRegionhavefourdistinctseasonswithoutlongperiodsofheat,cold,rain,windandsnow.高三

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------------------------高三英语第3页(共16页)21.WhatcantravelersdoatLexington?A.Rentacarveryeasily.B.Flytoover100touristdestinations.C.Experienceitslongsn

owseason.D.HaveaccesstotheVisitorCenterdaily.22.WhatmadeLexingtongetitsname?A.AnEuropeansettlers.B.Anaturalspring.C.A

battle.D.Atribe.23.WhichofthefollowingisforbiddeninLexington?A.Teenagealcoholuse.B.Sellingalcoholinbars.C.Smokinginsideanybuilding.D.Drinkingalcohol

aftermidnight.BIn2019,CostaRicawasnamed“ChampionoftheEarth”bytheUnitedNationsforitsdirectroleinprotectingnatureandfightingclimatechange.O

ver98%ofCostaRica’senergyhascomefromrenewablesourcessince2014and70%ofallpublictransportisexpectedtoturnelectricby

2035.Throughacombinationofprotectedareas,ecosystemservicesprograms,andecotourism,CostaRicahassuccessfullyrestoreditsforestcoverfrom26

%in1983toover52%in2021—provingtotherestoftheworldthatreversingforestdestructionispossiblewiththerightapproa

ch.“Oursustainabletourismmodelhasallowedustoseekandattractgroupsoftravelersthatrecognizeourdifferencesandthequalityofex

periencesinthecountry,”CostaRica’sTourismMinisterGustavoSeguraSanchosaid.Thecountrycontainsmorethan6%oftheworld’sbiodiversitydespitecov

eringonlyabout0.03%ofthesurfaceoftheglobe.Housingsomuchbiologicalvarietydoesn’tjustmakeCostaRieaadreamlocationfornaturelo

vers,italsomakesthecountryespeciallyvulnerable(易受伤害的)toclimatechange.“Despitebeingasmalldevelopingcoun

try,CostaRicahasdecadesofsustainabletourismeffortsunderway,”saysSeguraSancho.“Ourworkinvolvestheeffortsofindividualsandorganizati

onsthroughoutCostaRica.”Thecountry’stourismmodelwasdevelopedwiththreeprimaryfactorsinmind:sustainability,innovation,andinclusiveness.Costa

Rica’stouristattractionsfocusonactivitiesthatrespecttheenvironmentandoffertravelersopportunitiestoreducetheircarbonfootprintandcontributetocon

servationandculturalheritage(遗产).Focusingonlong-termsustainabilitywithinthetourismindustryinvolvedafewri

sks,forexamplebymakingthecountryabitmoreexpensivetovisit.Luckily,thereisagrowingtendencyamonginternationaltouriststochoosetoconsiderdestinationsm

akinganefforttoconserveandprotectnaturalresources.Thecountry’sdecades-longinvestmentinsustainabletouri

smwasagoodone.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reversing”probablymeaninparagraph2?A.Protectingsomethingendangered.B.Consideringsomethingaspo

ssible.C.Makingasituationmoreunfavorable.D.Turningatrendaroundintheoppositeway.25.WhoismostlikelytochoosetotravelinCostaRica?A.A

neaseseeker.B.Anadventurefan.C.Anaturelover.D.Afantasyenthusiast.26.What’sparagraph6mainlyabout?A.TouristattractionsinCostaRic

a,B.GuidelinesforCostaRicatourism.C.OpportunitiestoexploreCostaRica.D.WaystoprotectCostaRica’sculturalheritage.27.WhatisgoodnewsforCostaRicato

urism?A.FundingfromtheUnitedNations,B.Growingspeedofthecountry’seconomy.---------------------------------------------装-----

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s’awarenessofsustainabletourism.D.Long-terminvestmentfromthegovernment.CWeareconstantlyadvisedtostopsmoki

ng,eatmorefruitandvegetablesandcutourweight,whichwouldhelpsaveusfromcancer,butmayseemtoohardtodo.Andnowwehaveaonce-a-daypillthatcangreatlyreducet

herisk—inthecaseofgastrointestinal(胃肠的)cancerbyover50%.Andyetthecoveragehasbeenrelativelycontrolled,theexcitementlevellow.WhiletheBBC’sT

odayprogramleditsnewswiththestory,thenewspapersfailedtorunitonthefrontpages.Why?Familiarityleadstocon

tempt(蔑视),theysay.Wealreadyknowaspirin(阿司匹林)canhelppreventheartattacksandstroke.Peoplemayfeeltheyhavehearditbefore

.ThesameOxfordteamhasalsoalreadypublisheditsfindingsoncolorectalcancer(结直肠癌),whereregularaspirinusecutdeathsbyathird.Nonetheless,

thiscomprehensiveassessmentacrossmanydeadlycancershasnotbeenseenbefore.Infact,itisreallyextraordinary.Ifoneofthemajormed

icalcompanieshadinventedthispill,itwouldhavebeenlaunchedonamassivescaleandforhugemediapromotion.There

sult?Ahighpricetag!Thetroublewithaspirinisthatit’scheap.Thereisnoprofittobemade.Theresearchers,ProfessorPeterRothwellfromOxfordUni

versityandcolleagues,receivednomedicalfunding.RothwellandProfessorPeterElwood,awell-knownmedicalscientist

whohaslonghadaninterestinaspirinonlygaveabriefingattheScienceMediaCentreinLondon.Andthat’sit.RothwellandElwood,twodocto

rs,foughtshyofurgingpeopletobuyaspirin.Therearenotbefortheresearcherstogiveadvice.Sowhowill?Wewillhav

etowaitforofficialguidelinesfromthelikesoftheNationalInstituteforHealthandClinicalExcellenceintheUK.But,asRothwellan

dElwoodsaid,peoplecanexaminetheevidenceforthemselves.Soitwillbeinterestingtoseewhetherasinglescientificpaperca

nsparkagrassrootshealthrevolution.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutaspirinfromthetext?A.Itissoldatahighprice.B.Ithasmanyserioussideeffects.C.Itisstronglyadvo

catedbydoctors.D.Ithaseffectongastrointestinalcancer.29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Doctorsareaskednottogiveadvice

onmedicines.B.Aspirinisseldomrecommendedforitslowpriceandprofit.C.Researchersshouldgiveguidelinesonmedi

cinechoosing.D.Majormedicalcompaniesdon’tproducecheappills.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureofthepill?A.Optimistic.B.

Confident.C.Uncertain.D.Unconcerned.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePillThatPreventsCancer.B.StudyThatStartsARevolutio

n.C.AdviceThatReducesCancerRisks.D.TheCompanyThatProducesCheapPills.DIfyoueverfindyourselfyawningduringalongvideocall,youmaysoonseeyawns(哈欠)spreadtot

heotherfacesonyourscreen.Yourpetunderthedeskmayevenjoinin.risksofstomachbleeding—althoughfaroutweighedby

thebenefits.But,theysaid,itshouldYawnscanspreadevenbetweendogsandhumans,asreportedin2008and2012.Atthe------------

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(共16页)准考证号姓名班级timeempathy-theabilitytoputyourselfinanother’sshoes—wasoneofthemostprobableexplanation.Butn

ewevidencesuggeststhisreasoningiswrong.Togetabetterunderstanding,researchersexaminedwhetherdogs’yawningfollowsthesamebeha

vioralpatternswithhumans.Forinstance,peoplearebothmorelikelytoyawnwithfriendsandfamiliesthanwithstrangers.Besides,women,onaverage,reportgreate

rfeelingsofempathythanmen,andcatchyawnsmorefrequently.Butearlierthisyear,whenresearchersanalyzedpreviousstudiesofyawnin

gindogs,theyfoundnosignofthisbias(偏向).Howoftendodogscatchyawnsfromhumanswhoareniceornotsonicetothem?Inanotherstudy,anexperiment

erwouldeitherplaywithorpetthedog,orplainlyignorethedogandavoidalleyecontact.Theantisocialexperimenterwouldalsoshowthedogatreatandcommand

ittoperformatrick,andtheneatthetreatthemselves.Butthisdidnotaffectthedogs’yawning.It’sstillunclearwhyweyawninthefirstplace.Onehypothesis

isthatyawningisastressresponsethatincreasesalertnessbyincreasingbloodflowtothebrainandcoolingit.“Havi

ngyawnsspreadcouldhelpcoordinate(协调)agroup’salertness.However,thisisoneniceevolutionarystorythatwedon’thavethatmuchevidencefor.Thisdoesn’t

meanyourdogdoesn’thaveempathyatall.Instead,thestudyshowsthatanimalmindsarestillamystery,”saysAlexTaylor,anevolutionarypsycholog

ist.32.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.B.Toclarifythedefinitionoftheyawn.C.Todescribeyawningthr

oughanexample.D.Tomakeanoveralloutlineofthepassage.33.Whatcanbelearnedaboutdogs’yawnfromthepassage?A.Dogscatchyawnsasaresultofempathy.B.Dogs’ya

wningfollowsadifferentpatternfromhumans’.高三英语第9页(共16页)---------------------------------------------装-------

---------------订-----------------------线--------------------------------------------C.Dogstendtoyawnmoreafterafamiliarperson.D.Femaledogsyawnmuchmore

thanmaledogs.34.Accordingtoparagraph4,whatmaytheantisocialexperimenterdotodogs?A.Ignorethedogevenifityawns.B.Hurtthemcruelly.C.Makenoeyeconta

ctwiththematall.D.Giveatreattothemwhentheyperformatrick.35.WhatcanweinferfromAlexTaylor’swords?A.Weyawntospr

eadalertnesstoothers.B.Weneedtoexploremoreaboutyawns.C.Dogsmayhavenoempathyatall.D.Humans’yawningbehaviorarosefromevolution.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分1

2.5分)阅读下面短文,余选项。AccordingtoAGuideforFamiliesbytheAmericanAcademyofChildandAdolescentPsychiatry,children,preteen

s,andteenscanlieforvaryingreasons.36Theirupsettingsituationscouldincludefailingaclass.andotherstrugg

leswiththingsaboutthemselvesorfittinginwiththeirpeers.37.Thisisnottosaythatlyingisacceptable,butthelessparentstakeitpersonally,th

emoretheycancalmlyandconstructivelyhelptheirchild.Childrenandteenswhofallintoanxietyeasilywilluselyingasanunhealthycopingstrategy.Whatshou

ldaparentorcaregiverdo?Trytokeepinmindthatkidscanbequiteself-absorbedandtheyoftendon’tunderstandhowhurtfulliescanbe.Withthisinmind,hereareafe

wtipstohelppromotetruthfulnessinyourchildatanyage.38Ifyouoverreact,thenyouarejustbuildingabarrierbetweenyouandyour高三英语第10页(共16页)child,Calmlydiscuss

orlectureabouthonestyanddishonestyandwhytheychosetolie.39Yourunderstandingmaynotbeabletostopyourteenfromcreatingthoseeverydaylies,buty

oucanconveythatthereareotheroptionsavailable.Keepinmindthataddressinglyingbehavioursisaprocessnotaquickfix.40Butifyoukeepyour

ownemotionpositively,yourchildorteenismorelikelytoeventuallyopenup.Whileintheshorttermyoumayjustgetashrug,keepingyourselfcalmtocreateasenseofemoti

onalsafetywillhelpyourvoiceoftruthandreasonbeheardthroughouttheirlives.A.Getthemtoknowthatyouunderstandthemortheirsituations.B.So

mekidsmaytakeawhilebeforetheyfeelsafetolevelwithyou.C.Trytoseeksomehelpfromexpertswhounderstandthemwell.D.WhenIcoac

hparents,Ihelpthemlearnnottotakeliesfromtheirkidspersonally.E.Theytrytoavoidgettingintotroubleorliebecausetheyaretooupsettotalkabout

painfulexperiences.F.Lyingisnotonlyharmfultokidsthemselves,butalsoithurtspeoplearoundthem.G.Thebestyoucandoasaparentistokeepyourselffromove

rreactingtoyourchild’slies.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。Thehistoryofhumanbein

gsisnaturallyaprocesstopursuehappiness,whichistheultimatepurposeoflife.Happinessmakesuscopewithourcareersenergeticallyandharmoni

zelife41.However,theword“pursue”evidencesthathappinessislikeahorizon(地平线),whenwemovefurther,it42away.Obviously,defi

ninghappinesshas43mankindforthousandsofyearsbecauselimitless.45isthecommonstandardforhappinessofmerchants,yetthei

rdreamsofbeingbillionairesandevenzillionairesalwaysfollowthefulfilmentsofthedreamsofbeingmillionaires.Theprocessofstruggli

ngformay-behappinessalwaysendsinmust-be46.Thus,thedefinitionofhappinesscanhardlybe47.Nevertheless,althou

ghhappinessisindefinable,itisstilleasyforustofindthe48examplesofhappypeople,who,infact,sharethreefeaturesincommon:optimisticmentality,49body,and

stableincome.Itisapparentthatmostofthesufferingsare50byexternalsurroundingsandtheyarenearlyunavoidable.Thus,oneca

nonlychangehismentalityto51them.Meanwhile,withouthealthonecannotsustainhappinesstoenjoythe52oflife.Furthermore,toberealistic,a

beggar,whilestrugglinginpoverty,canneverbeaspeacefulasamillionaire53onthePacificocean.Hence,stableincomeisalsosignific

antforachievinghappiness.Tosummarize,todefinehappinesswillnotbesohardifhumanscanunderstandhappinessinastandardwayandeliminate(消灭)their54tot

ally.However,beforetherealisationofthis55,beingoptimistic,healthy,andfinanciallyindependentmaybethe“keys”toh

appiness.41.A.instantlyB.optimisticallyC.permanentlyD.definitely42.A.givesB.breaksC.backsD.puts43.A.confusedB.changed

C.helpedD.interrupted44.A.interpretationsB.compositionsC.solutionsD.options45.A.FameB.HealthC.LibertyD.Wealth46.A.dissatisf

actionB.sacrificeC.motivationD.success47.A.copiedB.settledC.expectedD.expanded48.A.uniqueB.rareC.walkingD.

runningindividualsallhavetheirown44and,morecritically,humandesiresarealmost49.A.weakB.slimC.soundD.l

arge高三英语第11页(共16页)高三英语第12页(共16页)---------------------------------------------装----------------------订-----------------------

线--------------------------------------------50.A.broughtaboutB.heldbackC.cutdownD.pulledup51.A.findB.graspC

.testD.clear52.A.luxuryB.cycleC.outcomeD.sunshine53.A.singingB.livingC.sailingD.flying54.A.fearB.greedC.dreamD.poverty55.A.valueB.goalC.causeD.po

tential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。A50-minutedrivenorthwestofdowntown,Beiji

ng,avillagepopsup.It56(house)ashadowpuppetrytroupe(皮影戏剧团)andBeijingLongZaitianShadowPuppetTheater.Shadowpup

petryisseen57theprequel(先行篇)tofilmandanimationinChina.Besidesperformances58(create)bylightandshadow,performe

rsmustmastera59(vary)skillsetastheplayscombinepainting,carving,operaandliterature.Butduetolowrevenueandasmallmarke

t,youngpeopleareunwilling60(learn)shadowpuppetry.61,thisparticulartroupestandsoutfromthecrowd.Averageperformerageisonly25.Moreover,ofthe3

00performers62hastrainedovertheyears,manyareunder1.4min63(high).In2021,theteamcreatedWinterOlympics-themedshadowpupp

ets.Thetroupealsostageddifferentplays64(introduce)iceandsnowsportsthroughfairytales.“65(fortunate),wehavethesepeople.Theyhavebeendevotedtotheinheri

tanceofshadowpuppetryforoveradecade,”saidWangXi,inheritorofBeijingWesternSchoolShadowPuppetry.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,你校正在开展快乐健身活

动。请你以此为主题写篇文章向某英文报社投稿,介绍这次活动。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.开展方式;3.你的看法。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.文章标题已给出,不计入总词数。UsingFitnesstoFindHappiness第二节

书面表达(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。续写的词数应为150左右。SaraSavickremembersonespecialEasterwhenshewasn

ineyearsold.Herparentsgaveherababyducklinginayellowbasket.---------------------------------------------装----------------------订--------

---------------线--------------------------------------------准考证号姓名班级“Momsaidlaterthatsheboughtthelittleduckbecauseshefeltsorryforit,”recalled

Sara.ThepeopleatthepetstorecoloredthefeatherspinkforEaster.SaranamedtheduckPinky.高三英语第13页(共16页)高三英语第14页(共16页)Sara’smotherreall

ydidn’tthinkthebabyduckwouldsurviveverylong.Buttohersurprise,Pinkygrewandgotstrongerandstronger.Soon,thelit

tleducklingwasahealthy,hungryduckwithwhitefeathers.“WefedPinkyoatmeal,cookedanduncooked,andsmallpiecesofvegetable

s,”saidSara.PinkylivedinsidethehousewithSaraandherfamily.ShespeciallyfanciedtakingbathswithSara.EveryonetreatedP

inkyasafamilymember.Butjustwheneverythingappearedtobeperfect,thenightofthe“talk”came.Sara’sMomandDadsatherdown,explainingthatthebestthingforPinkywas

toliveanormalducklife,withotherducks.Itwasnotnaturalforduckstoliveindoorswithafamily,herfathertoldher.HeaddedPinkyneeded

toswiminpondsanddoallthesamethingsthatducksinthewilddo.Sarastartedtocry,knowingwhatwasgoingtohappen.Sara’sparentsdecidedtotakePinkytoapar

k,whichwastwomilesaway.Therewasapondwithalotofotherducks.PinkywouldhavethechancetoliveanaturallifeandSaracouldstillvisither.Thebi

gdaycame,SaraandherparentsputPinkyinaboxanddrovetothepark.SarasaidthatPinkydidnotlookhappy;maybePinkywasconvincedthatshewasahuman,

notaduck.注意:所续写短文的词数应为l50左右;续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1EveryonewassadwhentheyleftPinkyatthepond,evenSara’sfather.Paragraph2Thenext

morning,whenlookingoutofthekitchenwindow,Saracouldn’tbelievehereyes!------------------------------------------

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