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岳阳市2023年高二教学质量监测英语时量:120分钟;满分:150分。注意事项:1.本试卷分为四部分,共12页。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号与校名填写在答题卡的相应位置。3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。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,你将有两分钟的时间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C。1.Whendidthemanenjoythespace-basedlecture?A.Thursda
y.B.Wednesday.C.Friday.2.Whatisthemanbusydoing?A.Attendinganexhibition.B.Organizinganexhibition.C.Visitinganexhibition.3.Whatist
hewoman?A.Astudent.B.Ateacher.C.Anengineer.4.Whichsportwillthewomanprobablylearn?A.Water-skiing.B.Swimming.C.Diving
.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aband.B.Aradioprogram.C.Atravelplan.第二节(共15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,各小是题将给出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.Wheredidthegirlgetherbackpack?A.Atadown
townstore.B.Fromhissister.C.Fromanonlinestore.7.Whoseclassdothespeakersbothhavetoday?A.Mrs.Johnson’s.B.Mr.Jenkins’.C.Mrs.Smith’s.听第7段材料
,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacoffeeshop.B.Inacinema.C.Inamuseum.9.WhyisAnd
yniceandsafeathome?A.Becauseoftheneighbour’shelp.B.Duetothemealattwoo’clock.C.ThankstotheTVprogramme.10.WhatwillthemantakeAndyto
dotomorrow?A.Gotothebeach.B.GotoEgypt.C.Seeamovieaboutpicnics.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdothescientistsanalyzetheair?A.Bybreakingear
thdown.B.Byfindingdifferentchemicals.C.Bypaintingcolorsontheirsurface.12.Whichisusedtodeterminetheageoftherocks?A.Thelevel.B.Thecolor.C.
Thesize.13.Whatsampleshavebeenanalyzedmostrecently?A.Thosefromthemoon.B.ThosefromMars.C.ThosefromVenus.(金星)听第9段材
料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makingholidayplans.B.Askingforsuggestions.C.Watchingmapsonline.15.Whichroutedoesthemanrecomm
end?A.Thequickerroute.B.Thelongerroute.C.Themoredifficultroute.16.Whatmakesthemanknoweverythingabouttraveling?A.T
heInternet.B.Theguidebook.C.Histravelexperience.17.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?A.Heiseasygoing.B.Heistoonervous.C.Heisveryorganized.听第10段材料,回答第
18至20题。18.Howcantheastronautscontroltheirdays?A.ByRussianTime.B.ByspaceTime.C.ByUniversalTime.19.Whycantheastronau
tsgetintouchwiththeteamsontheground?A.Theycanreceivemailregularly.B.Theyhaveeveningconferences.C.Theycanw
orkoutplans.20.Whatdotheastronautsdoeachday?A.Walkoutside.B.Repairequipment.C.Examineequipment.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheWorld’sMostBeautifulPlacesBwindiImpenetrableForest,UgandaDense,lushandotherworldly,BwindiI
mpenetrableForestisoneofthelasthabitatsofthemountaingorilla.SeveralhundredcallthisUNESCO-protectednationalparkho
me,withthechanceforvisitorstotrektoandmeethabituatedgroups.Itsbiodiversityextendsfarbeyonditsmostfamousinhabi
tants,however,almost350birdspeciesandaround220butterflyspeciescanbefoundwithinits331-square-kilometerexpanse.Samburu,KenyaThankstoitsrelati
veinaccessibilityintheheartofKenya,SamburuisashelterforsomeofAfrica’smostattractivewildlife.Thegrasslandandacacia(
金合欢树)-dottedlandscapesofitsnationalreservearehometotheendangeredreticulated(网状)giraffeandGrevy’szebra,aswellas
thepioneeringElephantWatchCamp.MountToubkal,MoroccoAt4,167meters(13,671feet),MountToubkallaysclaimtothetitleof“theroofo
fNorthAfrica.”Thepathtoitssummitzigzagsacrossemptyvalleys,pastholylandsandupsteepsnowfieldsbeforeemergingontoaridgethatfallsawaytogivecli
mbersmatchlessviewsacrosstheAtlasMountains.ZhangjiajieNationalForestPark,China的China’sfirstUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,ZhangjiajieNationa
lForestParkinHunanProvinceisknownforitstoweringsandstonepillars.Bestexploredonfoot,itsbacktrailsmakeforaneasywaytoescapethecrowdsandfindthebestvie
ws.Asthemistsdescend,it’seasytoseewhythisareahaslongbeenaninspirationfortraditionalChinesepaintings.1.WhatdoweknowaboutBwindiIm
penetrableForest?A.Itisthelasthabitatofthemountaingorilla.B.Almost350birdscanbefoundthere.C.Thereareexactly220butterflyspeciesthere
.D.Wecanfindadiversityofspeciesinit.2.WhyisSamburahometosomeofmostappealingwildlifeaccordingtothepassage?A.Ithasacacia-
dottedlandscapes.B.Thereisavastgrasslandthere.C.Theweatherthereisfitforwildlife.D.Itisdifficultforpeopletogothere.3.WhatdoBwindiImpenetrableForesta
ndZhangjiajieNationalForestParkhaveincommon?A.TheyarebothundertheprotectionofUNESCO.B.Theyarebothknownforitstowering
sandstonepillars.C.Theybothhavediversespecies.D.Theybothhaveemptyvalleys.BWhenthepandemichit,ItoldmyeditorsI’dgowherevertheyneededme-It
aly,China,NewYork,anyofthehotspots.Theirresponsewas,essentially,easy,tiger.It’snotgoingtoworklikethat
anymore.Nobodywasgoinganywhere.SoIhadtofigureoutwhattodotocontributeresponsiblytoastorythathasaffectedeverybodyintheworld.Isoonrealizeditm
eantworkinginmyownbackyard,whichformemeanstheMidwest.Istarteddrivingallover,sleepsomenightsinmytruck.Iwaslookingforw
hatthevirusmeanttopeoplein“flyovercountry”,apartofcountythatisoftenignored.IhadtochangethewayIwork.Howdoyouphotographpeoplefromadistance?
Howdoyouenterpeople’sintimatespacesresponsibly?Ibeganusingadrone.Iwouldcallouttopeopleandsay,Hey,doyoumindifIu
semycoronavirussocial-distanceflyingcameratotakeyourpicture?BeingMidwesterners,theresponsewasusually,Dowhatyougottodo.Thedrone,w
hichIflewrelativelylowtotheground,allowedmetotakepicturesfromadistance.Butitalsoamplifiedthedystopian(反乌托邦),surrealmoodthatwe’reallgrapplingwithnow.A
fterItookphotos,I’dleaveanotewithmycontactinformationontheperson’scar,onthefrontsteporinthemailbox.I’dsay,contactmeifyouwanttotellmemo
reaboutwhat’sgoingoninyourlife,andI’llsendyouapicture.IwasmovedbytheresponsesIreceived,longemailsfrompe
oplewhowantedtohavetheirstorytoldorjustneededsomeonetotalkto.Isawtwopeoplechattinginafrontyard,onesittingontheste
ps,theotherinachairsixfeetaway.Itlookedlikeanordinarything,butthenIreceivedemailsfromthem.OneworkedinanICU;they’dbeencl
osefriendstheirwholelives,andnowtheywerebothreallystruggling.Everybody’sgotanimportantstorytotell.Tomeetpeopleandphotograph
them,IdecidedformyselfthatIwasanessentialworker.IfeltsogratefulthatIhadphotography,becauseIcouldbeoutintheworld,Icouldseethingsformyself.Ihad
asenseofpurpose.4.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“easy,tiger”underlinedinparagraph1?A.Talktopeople.B.Gotothezoo.C.Calmdown.D.Giveupyo
urjob.5.What’stheattitudeofMidwesternerstowardsbeingtakenbyadrone?A.Anxious.B.Embarrassed.C.Sensitive.D.Approving.6.Whatdoe
sparagraph4mainlytellus?A.Photosandstorieshelptorevealthetruthoflife.B.Peoplewrotenotestothewriter.C.Thetwopeopleina
pictureweretalkinghappily.D.Theneedtocommunicateisakeycharacteristicofhumansociety.7.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Peop
ledesiredtotalkwitheachother.B.Photographyisanaidtounderstandingtheworld.C.Thewritertookphotoswithadro
ne.D.Adroneplaysavitalroleinaerialphotography.CIgrewupintheGreatLakesState,andformanyyearsnow,duringmyannualsummer,visitbacktoMichigan,I’malwaysha
ppyaboutwhatIdon’tsee.Idon’tseecrowdsofCaliforniansrushinglovelylakesidetownslikePetoskeyorGlenArbor.Idon’tseehundredsofNewYork
ersplayingaboutLakeMichiganorcomingdownthesteepwhitesandsofSleepingBearDunes.Nooffensetothemassesonbothcoasts,butI’vealwaysbeengladtheorigi
nalcharmsofnorthwestMichiganfeltlikemysecret-oratleastasecretheldbyasmallergroupofpeople,largelyfromtheMidwe
st.Lately,however,I’vebeenthinkingaboutthedownsideofbeingoutofsightandoutofmind.MostpeopleseldomthinkaboutLakesMichigan,Huron,Superior,Erie,
andOntario.Manycan’tevennameallfive.Buttheyshouldcareaboutthembecause,asTimFolgerwritesinthismonth’scoverstory,theGreatLakesare“arguablythe
continent’smostpreciousresource,unmeasurablymorevaluablethanoil,gas,orcoal.”Togetherthelakesholdmorethan20percentofthesurfacefreshwateronEart
hand84percentofthesurfacefreshwaterinNorthAmerica.Almost40millionAmericansandCanadians“drinkfromthelakes,fishonthem,transportgoodsoverthem,farm
theirshores,andworkincitiesthatwouldn’texist”withoutthem,Folgerwrites.Andyetweabusethemterribly:pollutin
gthem,introducinginvasivespecies,allowingfertilizerrunoff(径流)tocreatealgal(藻类)bloomslargeenoughthattheycanbeseenfromspace.Climat
echangemeansthelakesdon’tfreezeasmuchastheyusedto,andseverestormshavebecomemorefrequent.SoreadFolger’sstory.Appreciatethebeautyofthelandscap
eintheamazingphotosbyKeithLadzinski.BecomeanadvocatetoprotectourGreatLakes.8.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1?A.TheGreatLakesStateiscrowded.B.Fewervis
itorsarefavourablethereinsummer.C.ThewriterhopestoplayaboutLakeMichigan.D.Thewriterlikesthewarmatmosphere.9.W
hatdoesTimFolgerthinkoftheGreatLakes?A.Theyareasimportantasoil.B.Theyareinfinitelysuperiortooil,gasorcoal.C.AllAmericansan
dCanadiansdependonthemtolive.D.Theyarethemostimportantresourceintheworld.10.WhichofthefollowingisthecurrentsituationoftheGreatLakes?A.Thelakeshol
d20percentofthesurfacefreshwateronEarth.B.Theydon’tfreezeatallbecauseofclimatechanges.C.Algalbloomsareinvisibl
efromspace.D.Peopledon’ttreatthemwell.11.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.TorecommendFolger’sbook.B.ToattractmorevisitorstotheGreatLakes.C.Tocallonpe
opletosavetheGreatLakes.D.Totellpeoplehowtosavethecontinent.DAskthenewartificialintelligencetoolChatGPTtowriteanessayabouttheca
useoftheAmericanCivilWarandyoucanwatchitwriteapersuasivetermpaperinamatterofseconds.That’sonereasonwhyNewY
orkCityschoolofficialsthisweekstartedblockingtheimpressivebutcontroversialwritingtoolthatcangenerateparagraphsofhuman-liketext.Thedecisionbythelarge
stU.S.schooldistricttorestricttheChatGPTwebsiteonschooldevicesandnetworkscouldhavechainreactiononotherscho
ols,andteachersrushingtofigureouthowtopreventcheating.ThecreatorsofChatGPTsaythey’realsolookingforwaystodetec
tmisuse.ChatGPTlaunchedonNov.30isdevelopedbyOpenAI,whichhasacloserelationshipwithMicrosoft.It’spartofanewgenerationofAIsystemsthatcanconverse,gene
ratereadabletextondemandandevenproducenovelimagesandvideobasedonwhatthey’velearnedfromavastdatabaseofdigitalbooks,onlinewriti
ngsandothermedia.TheChatGPTtoolisavailableforfreetoanyonewithaninternetconnectionanddesignedtobemoreuser-friendly.Itworksl
ikeawrittendialoguebetweentheAIsystemandthepersonaskingitquestions.Millionsofpeoplehaveplayedwithitoverthepastmonth,usingittowritesilly
poemsorsongs,totrytotrickitintomakingmistakes,orformorepracticalpurposessuchashelpingcomposeanemail.Allofthosethingsarealsohelpi
ngitgetsmarter.“TodetermineifsomethingwaswrittenbyahumanoranAI,youcanlookfortheabsenceofpersonalexpe
riencesoremotions,checkforinconsistencyinwritingstyle,andwatchfortheuseoffillerwordsorrepetitivephrases.Thesemaybesign
sthatthetextwasgeneratedbyanAI.”That’swhatChatGPTtoldanAPreporterwhenaskedhowtotellthedifference.“Wedon’twantChatGPTtobeusedformisleadingpurpos
esinschoolsoranywhereelse,sowe’realreadydevelopingmeasurestohelpanyoneidentifytextgeneratedbythatsystem,”thecompanysaid.12.WhydoestheNewYo
rkschoolsaynotoChatGPT?A.Itcanwriteaconvincingtermpaperquickly.B.Manystudentsuseittowritetermpapers.CIthaschainreactiononotherscho
ols.D.Itisraisingtoughquestionsabouteducation.13.HowdoesChatGPTgetsmarter?A.Bymakingmistakes.B.Byinteracting
withhumans.C.Bywritinge-mailsonitsown.D.Byusingadvancedtechnologies.14.WhatisChatGPTunabletodo?AGeneratereadabletextondemand.B.Talkwithpeople.C.Wri
teinconsistentwritingstyle.D.Usefillerwordstowrite...15.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthistext?A.ChatGPT:Awritingtoolbeingres
trictedinschool.B.ChatGPT:Amisusedwritingtoolbeingwelcomeeverywhere.C.ChatGPT:Animpressiveanduniversalwritingtool.D.ChatGPT:Agenerativeandperfectlylo
gicalwritingtool.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。NEEDAGOODADVENTUREAdventuresexpandourworldbyall
owingustoengagewithourselvesandothersinanewway.Readyforyouradventure?Here’ssomeadvice.Startsmall.Pickamanageableactivityyouc
andosoon—thisweekend—closetohome.____16____Takinggradualstepsteachesyourbrainthatexperienceisnotasbadasyouexpectedandyou
canhandleit.____17____ResearchfromHarvardUniversityshowsthatpeoplewhointerpretedtheirnervousnessaboutacti
vitiessuchaskaraokesingingandpublicspeakingasexcitementenjoyedtheexperiencesmoreandperformedbetterthantho
sewhotriedtopressdowntheiranxiety.Thischangedtheirthreatmindsetintoanopportunitymindset.Useyourimagination.____18__
__Sayyouwanttogoonahikebutareworriedyou’llbecomelost,hurtortooexhaustedtogethome.Trytopicturethis.Next,visualizethebest-cas
escene:thebeautifulview,thefunyou’llhave,yoursenseofaccomplishmentafterward.Thisexercisehelpsputfear
inperspective.Writeyourselfaletter.Thinkofitasanuplifttalk.Startbyaddressingyourfear.“Iknowyou’renervous.Thisisnormalbecauseyou
’releavingyourcomfortzone.”____19____Thepointistoensureyourfeelingsandremindyourselfthat,eventhoughyoufeeln
ervous,youcanhandlethis.Relaxabouttheoutcome.Ifyoucoulddothiswholethingperfectly,itwouldnotbetheadventureyou’relookingfor.Remember:Whateverha
ppens,itshouldmakeagoodstory.Imagininghowfunitwillbetotellyourfriendsaboutyouradventurousstorylaterwillhelpyoust
opcomplainingnow.____20____A.Picturetheworst-casescene.B.Arouseyouranxiety.C.Thiswillbreakyourinactivityandhelpyoubuildupto
biggeradventures.D.Shifthowyouviewanxiety.E.Andyou’llfeelconnectedtoothers.F.Thiscanboostyourmoodandchangeyourthinkingbymakingyoufe
elmorestressed.G.Thenwriteabouttheskillsyouhaveandthepastexperiencesthatwentwell.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AsaBoy,JohnKerrwantedtobeafiremanoraparkranger(护林员).Lookingbackonthatch
ildhoodfantasy,hesays,“Ithinkitwasthehat.”___21___,hespentfourdecadesatoneofpublicbroadcasting’sflagsh
ipstationsinBoston.He___22___in2005attheageof65withoutanyparticularpostcareer___23___inmind.Afterseveralidlewe
eks,hedecidedtodrivehiscampertovisitfamilyinJacksonHole,Wyoming.Ontheroute,hestopped___24___attheYellowstoneParkFo
undation,which___25___fundsforYellowstone,America’sfirstnationalpark.Asithappens,thefoundationwas___26_
__peopletoeducateparkguestsonwolves.Kerrsignedon.Later,attheurgingofhisdaughter,aforestryschoolgraduate,Kerr___27___theStudentConservationAssociati
onforaninternship(实习).TosaythatKerrstoodoutintheinterncrowdisamassiveunder-statement.Mostinternswerecolleg
eandevenhighschoolstudents.But,inasense,hehadbeen___28___forthissincehisyouth.Hisoutdoor___29___withhisgra
ndfatherhadgivenhimaloveof___30___,and,asa(n)___31___,hehadhelpedoutatthelocalfiredepartmentonmedicalcalls.Healsohadsomethingelse.Thereare31
millionAmericansbetweentheagesof44and70—someretiredandlookingforathirdact,somelookingforamore___32___career—___33___
forsomethingwheretheyfeelasifthey’remakingacontribution.Kerralsohadthatdeepurgetodosomethingmore.Fromhisinternship,hemoveduptoranger.He___34___hisman
agementofwhathedescribesasoneofthemostbeautifulplacesonEarth.“Thesearerichandall-too-rarememories,”___35___Kerr.“Ineverfo
rgetthem.”21.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Similarly22.A.returnedB.workedC.continuedD.retired23.A.careB.goalC.noteD.risk2
4.A.ondutyB.insecretC.ofcourseD.byaccident25.A.acceptsB.raisesC.changesD.receives26.A.hiringB.orderingC.firingD.forcing27.A.apo
logizedtoB.contributedtoC.appliedtoD.referredto28.A.preparedB.calledC.stoppedD.observed29.A.jobsB.adventuresC.tradesD.problems30.A.animalsB.plantsC.
natureD.parks31A.kidB.boyC.childD.adult32.A.burdensomeB.difficultC.dangerousD.satisfying33.A.allowingB.applyingC.searchingD
.arranging34.A.treasuresB.replacesC.reconsidersD.plans35.A.triesB.warnsC.recallsD.imagines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。China’staijiquan,alsoknownastaichi—amajorpartoftheamazing___36___(open)ceremonyofthe2008BeijingOlympicGam
esandrepresentedbynumerouspractitionersworldwide—___37___(add)toUNESCO’sRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCultur
alHeritageofHumanityonThursday.Onitswebsite,UNESCOdescribedtheculturaliconas“atraditionalphysicalpracticecharacterizedbyrelaxed,circularmovemen
tsthatcanbeused___38___(adjust)breathbesidescultivatinganhonestandneutral(中性的)mind”.“Theirinscriptionontoth
elistshowedtheuniquevalueofintangibleculturalheritageonpeople’shealthand____39____(sustain)development,”said
WangChenyang,____40____inspectorfromtheMinistryofCultureandTourismwhoisinchargeoftheworkrelatedtointangi
bleculturalheritage.Taijiquan,____41____originatedduringthemid-17thcenturyinWenxiancountyinJiaozuo,Henanprovince,isp
racticedalmost____42____(day)throughoutthecountrybypeopleofallagesandethnicgroups,accordingtoUNESCO’swebsite.____43____(influence)byTaoistandConfu
cianthoughtandtheoriesoftraditionalChinesemedicine,thepracticehasdeveloped____44____severalschoolsorstylesnamedafterafamilyoramaster’spersonals
urname,suchasChenstyleorYangstyle.Theyarepasseddownthroughclan-basedtransmissionorthemaster-apprenticemodel,_____45_____builtupontheyinand
yangcycleandtheculturalunderstandingoftheunityofheavenandhumanity,UNESCOsaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分).46.上周二你们学校学
生会举办了“我最喜欢的历史书”英语演讲活动,请你就这项活动向你校英语报刊写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动过程;2.活动收获。注意:1.题目已给出,写作词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文流畅。SpeakingAboutMyFavoriteHistoryBoo
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_________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下列材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两断,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Jennywasafifthgrader.Shewasconsideredoneofthemos
tpopulargirlsinherclass.Shewasverypretty,butthatwasnotwhyshewasconsideredpopular.Shewaspopularbecauseshewasknowntobeamongthebrig
htestinherclass.Shecoulddothemostcartwheelsinarow,butmostly,shehadthetalenttodance.InFebruary,sheenteredtheschool’sdancecompetitionandwonth
efirstplace.Herwholeclasswastheretosupporther.Sincethatday,shehadbeentheclassattraction.InDecember,theschoolw
asholdinganotherdancecompetition,buttherehadbeenachangeinthecompetition.Thecompetitionhadtobedoneinpairs.Jenny’sclasswaslookinguptoherwithhighexp
ectationsofherwinningagainthisyear.Ontheotherhand,Jennywasunsureofthiscompetitionoutcome.Shewantedtoenterthecompetition,butshehadneverd
ancedwithapartnerbefore.Shedecidedtoasksomeoftheboysinherclasstoenterwithher.Theyallsaidnotoherbecausetheydidnotknowhowtodance.
Jennywasbecominghesitantaboutjoining.Shefinallydecidedtoturntooneofherclosestfriends,Carl.JennyandCarlhadknowneachothersincethefirstgrade.Carlw
asunwillingtojoinatfirstbecausehealsodidn’tknowhowtodance.Jennyinsisted.Heeventuallyagreedtojointhecompetition.Jennywashappyandrelieved.Howeve
r,shewasstillworriedbecausesheknewherclasswascountingonhertowinthisyear’scompetition.Allsheneededwassometimeandpracticeinordertoincreas
eherchancesofwinning.Thistime,itwasgoingtobemoreofachallengeconsideringthefactthatCarlwasnotagooddancer.Thecomp
etitionwasintwomonths,andonlytimecouldpredictherchancesofwinning.AfterselectingCarlasherpartner,Jennyneededtost
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