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2023学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体适应性试题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;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
.Whydoesthewomancomesoearly?A.Topracticeherstory.B.Topreparefortheexam.C.Totellthemanaboutherstory.2
.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Nurseandpatient.B.Colleagues.C.Friends.3.Whatwillthewomando?A.Teach
thekidstoplaysoccer.B.DoSallyafavor.C.Pickuptheman’smedicine.4.Whathappenedtothewomanyesterday?A.Shegaveherfriendalift.B.Shecaught
atrainhome.C.Hercarbrokedown.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atabusstop.B.Atanairport.C.Atarestaurant.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.Whatdidthemandoontheweekend?A.Hetookphotographs.B.Hewentcampingwithfriends.C.HecheckedhisFacebook.7.Whatdoesthewomansugges
tintheend?A.Themanshouldgomorecamping.B.Lifecouldbefunwithoutsocialmedia.C.Familyactivitiesareveryimportant.听第7段材料,回答
第8至9题。8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Googlewantstoreplacealldriverswithcomputers.B.Googlewantstoresearchsleeppatterns.C.Google
wantstomaketruckingmoreefficient.9.What’sthewoman’sopinionabouttrucks?A.Humandriversreactquickerthanmachines.B.Manyaccidentsinvolve
regulartrucks.C.Manyjobsmightdisappearwithself-drivingtrucks.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofh
isjobnow?A.Challenging.B.Interesting.C.Tiring.11.Whenwillthemanbefree?A.OnThursday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.12.
Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanisgoodatsurfing.BThewomanoftenworksonSaturdays.C.Thewomanalwayssleepsinonweekends.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
。13.Fromwhomdidthemanfirstknowaboutart?A.Hiscollegeteachers.B.Hisfriends.C.Hisuncle.14.Inwhoseworksdidthemanfindase
nseoffreedom?.A.TomJackson’s.B.AndyWells’.C.Hisuncle’s.15.Inwhichaspecthasthemansucceeded?A.Havinghis
ownstyle.B.MasteringChinesepaintings.C.Holdingartexhibitions.16.Whichplacedoesthemanplantogofirst?A.America.B.Japan.C.China.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdohumansthinkoffire?A.FireisGod’sgift.B.Peoplehatefireinallaspects.C.Firecanmakepeoplecomfortableinw
inter.18.Whatcausesmanybigfires?A.War.B.Terrorism.C.Carelessness.19.WhendidthebigfirehappeninLondon?A.Inthe1
600s.B.Inthe1700s.C.Inthe1800s.20.Whichcityburnedin64A.D.?A.Moscow.B.Rome.C.Munich.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABetween1901and2023,theNobelPrizesandtheNobelMemorialPrizeinEconomicSc
ienceswereawarded621timesto1,000peopleandorganizations.WithsomereceivingtheNobelPrizemorethanonce,thismakesatotalof965individualsand27organ
izations.Below,youcanviewthefulllistof2023NobelPrizesandNobelPrizewinners.TheNobelPrizeinPhysics2023PierreAgost
ini,FerencKrauszandAnneL’Huillier“forexperimentalmethodsthatgenerateattosecondpulses(脉冲)oflightforthestudyofelectrondynamicsi
nmatter”TheNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine2023KatalinKarikoandDrewWeissman“fortheirdiscoveriesconcerningDNAthatenabledthedevelopme
ntofeffectivevaccines(疫苗)againstCOVID-19”TheNobelPrizeinChemistry2023MoungiG.Bawendi,LouisE.BrusandAlexeiI.Ekimov“forthediscoveryandcombinati
onofquantumdots(量子点)”TheNobelPrizeinLiterature2023JonFosse“forhisinnovativeworkswhichgivevoicetotheu
nsayable”TheNobelPeacePrize2023NargesMohammadi“forherfightagainsttheunfairandcrueltreatmentofwomeninIr
anandherfighttopromotehumanrightsandfreedomforall”TheNobleMemorialPrizeinEconomicSciences2023ClaudiaGoldin“f
orhavingadvancedourunderstandingofwomen’slabourmarketoutcomes”Forfurtherinformation,youcanclickhere.1Wh
oseachievementdirectlycontributestopeople’sheath?A.PierreAgostini.B.KatalinKarikó.C.AlexeiI.Ekimov.D.JonFosse.2.Whatdothelastt
wowinnershaveincommon?A.Theymakebreakthroughsinscientificfield.B.Theyshowconcernforwomen’scondition.C.The
yconducttheirresearchinAsiancountries.D.Theyfightforthefreedomofworkingwomen.3.Whereisthearticleprobablytakenfrom
?A.Asciencewebsite.B.Aliterarymagazine.C.Aresearchpaper.D.Asciencetextbook.BArisingstarfromVirginiahasse
curedthetitleof“America’sTopYoungScientist”forhisgroundbreakingcreation—abarofsoapdesignedtobattleagainstskincancer.Atjust14yearsold,He
manBekeleemergedasthevictorofthe2023YoungScientistChallenge,standingoutamongthetenfinalistswithhisinnovativecreationkn
ownastheSkinCancerTreatingSoap(SCTS).Bekele’sbrilliantconceptcentersonthedevelopmentofasoapthatisnotonlyaffordable,butalsohasthepotentialtor
eactivatethebody’snaturaldefendersoftheskintostopskincancer.InBekele’sownwords,“Curingcancer,onebarofsoapatatime.”Heal
wayshasendlesspassionforbiologyandtechnology,andtheYoung.ScientistChallengejustprovidedhimwiththeperfectplatformtodisplayhisideas.Reflect
ingonhisinspiration,Bekelesharedthathischildhoodplayedasignificantroleinshapinghisinnovativethinking.Havingwi
tnessedpeopleworktirelesslyunderthesun,hecouldn’thelpbutwonderhowmanywereawareoftherisksassociatedwithconstantsunexposure.“Iwantedt
omakemyideanotonlyscientificallyexceptionalbutalsoaccessibletoabroadaudience,”Bekeleexpressedduringaninterviewwiththemedia.Hereceivedi
nvaluableguidancefromDeborahIsabelle,aproductengineeringspecialist,whoconnectedhimwithotherscientiststoaidhiminrea
chinghisambitiousplans.Duringhispresentation,Bekelepassionatelyexpressedhisvisionofturningthesoapinto“asymbolofhope,accessibility,andaworldwhe
reskincancertreatmentiswithinreachforall.”Overthecomingfiveyears,Bekelelongstoperfecthisinventionandestablishanonprofitorganiza
tiondevotedtodistributinghisinnovativecreationtomoreplacesincludingundevelopedcommunities,offeringhopeandapra
cticalsolutioninthefightagainstskincancer.4.WhatmadeBekeleaninstanthit?A.Startingasoapfashion.B.Overcomingskincancer.C.Beingtheyoungestscien
tist.D.Creatingasoapagainstskincancer.5.WhatinspiredBekeletoinventSCTS?A.Hisconcernforothers.B.Hisadventureinchildhood.C
.Hisenthusiasmfortechnology.D.Hisinterestinmedicalknowledge.6.WhatwillBekeledointhenearfuture?A.Obtai
nofficialapproval.B.Visitundevelopedareas.C.Increasetheavailabilityofthesoap.D.Updatethefacilitiesofproduction.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbe
stdescribeBekele?A.Inspiringandmodest.B.Humorousandpositive.C.Creativeandconsiderate.D.Curiousandindependent.CWheneverIorderfoodfordelivery,Iplayalit
tlegametoguesshowmanysetsoftableware(餐具)therestaurantwillprovidewithmymeal.Sometimesrestaurantswillthrowintwo,threeorfoursetsforjuston
eorder.ButIrarelyneedanytablewareatall,andthewastegoesintothetrashorcollectsdustinakitchendrawer.Researc
hersworkingwithChinesetechnologygroupAlibabatriedasimpleapproachtothisproblem.Insteadofjustwastefully
dolingouttableware,thecompanyrequiredfood-deliverycustomersinsomecitiesinChinatopickhowmanysetsoftablewaretheywantedtoreceive.Thedefaul
t(默认设置)wassetatzero.Theresult,publishedtodayinthejournalScience,wasa638%increaseintheshareofno-tablewareorders.IfappliedacrossChin
a,researchersfound,theapproachwouldsavenearly22billionsetsofplastictableware.Thestudydoesn’tcovercarbonemissions,butit’ssafetosaythattheimpact
wouldbesignificant.Itstruckmeasausefulreminderofthemanylow-hangingfruitsacrosstheeconomythatcancutwaste,andemissions.Nudgingitscustom
erscostAlibabanothingmorethanafewhoursofsoftwareengineeringtimeandtheimpactitbroughtwasimmense.Theconceptofnud
gingcomesfromthefieldofbehavioraleconomicsknownasnudgetheory.Itsuggeststhataslightactioncanencourageg
oodhumanbehaviorwithouttheneedforpoliciesthatlimitchoiceoreconomicpunishmentthatraisesthecostofbadbe
havior.Tonudgecustomerstoeatbetter,forexample,arestaurantmightorganizeitsmenubylistinghealthyoptionsfirstandburyunhealthyonesatthebo
ttom.Morerecently,somebigcompanieslikeGooglehavealsobeguntousenudgestoadvanceclimateobjectives.Behavi
oraleconomicsbroadly,andnudgesmorespecifically,aren’twithoutcontroversy.Somemightthinkitassignsconsumersresponsibilityf
oraddressingenvironmentalchallenges.Butthereisanotherwaytolookatit.Intheabsenceofnecessarypolicy—andpolicyisneeded一companiescanh
elpencourageawidespreadshiftofconsumerbehavior.Andallofthatbehavioralchangecanaddup.TheInternationalEnergyAgencyfoundin2021thatsmallbehavior
alchangesinenergyconsumptionsuchaswalkinginsteadofdrivingandadjustingthethermostatcouldintotalshaveoff4%ofglobalemiss
ions.Themorethatcompaniescandotofacilitatesuchchanges,thebetter.8.WhatdidAlibabadowithtablewarewaste?A.Itstoppedrestaurantsfromhandin
gouttableware.B.Itwithdrewunusedtablewarefromcustomers.C.Itupdatedthefood-deliverydeviceregularly.D.Itallowedpickingtablewareatcustomers’de
mand.9.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“low-hangingfruits”meaninparagraph2?A.Easilyaccessiblethings.B.Fastincreasingorde
rs.C.Exceptionallytoughchoices.D.Widelyacceptedstrategies.10.Whatcanwelearnaboutnudgetheoryfromparagraph3?A.Itbr
ingsabouteconomicloss.B.Itresultsfromconsumptionpolicies.C.Itindicatessmallactionchangesbehaviour.D.Itimpliesbadbehaviourimpactseconomy.11.Whatisthe
mainideaofthetext?A.Nudgetheoryaffectsbehaviors.B.Goodbehaviorsboosteconomy.C.Nudginghelpsbuildagreenerworld.DBehavioraleconomicsbenefitsc
ustomers.DRamirezCastañeda,aColombianbiologist,spendshertimeintheAmazonstudyinghowsnakeseatpoisonousfrog
swithoutgettingill.Althoughherfindingscomeinmanyshapesandsizes,sheandhercolleagueshavestruggledtogettheirb
iologicaldiscoveriesouttothewiderscientificcommunity.WithSpanishashermothertongue,herresearchhadtobetra
nslatedintoEnglishtobepublished.Thatwasn’talwayspossiblebecauseofbudgetortime-anditmeansthatsomeofherfindingswerenev
erpublished.“It’snotthatI’mabadscientist,”shesays.“It’sjustbecauseofthelanguage.”Castañedaisnotalone.Thereisplentyofrese
archinnon-English-languagepapersthatgetslostintranslation,orisnevertranslated.Aresearchlookedthroughmorethan400,0
00peer-reviewedpapersin16differentlanguagesandfound1,234studiesprovidingevidenceonbiodiversityconservationwhich,becausetheyweren’tinEng
lish,mayhavebeenoverlooked.TheseincludedJapanese-languagefindingsontheeffectivenessofrelocatingtheendangeredBlakiston’sfishowl
,thelargestowlspecies.Someexpertsarguethatforthesakeofthebiggerpicture,scientificknowledgeshouldconver
ge(转换)intoonecommonlanguage.Scienceisveryglobalisedandbecomingmoreso,sotheuseofagloballanguageisenormousfo
rthat.Ofcourse,scientistscanworkwithanEnglishpartner,oruseatranslator-butthisultimatelystrengthensthecycleofd
ependencyontheglobalnorth,leadingtoinequalityininternationalinfluence.Thespecificmeaningsofwordscanalsoposeaproblemintran
slation.Forexample,itisdifficulttofindinEnglishonesinglewordtodescribeforestsnakesandfrogsintheworkCastafiedadoeswithindigenous(土著的)c
ommunitiesintheAmazon.“Sowe’relosingobservationsforscience,too,”saysCastañeda.“Forme,it’snotpossibletojusthaveeverythingtranslatedintoEngli
sh.Weneedmultilingual(多语种的)science,andweneedpeoplethatfeelcomfortabledoingscienceintheirownlanguages.Itcouldbepossib
letoswitchtoaworldwhere,say,Chinese,EnglishandSpanisharethethreelanguagesofscience,justasEnglish,FrenchandGermanwerethelanguages
ofscienceinthe19thcentury.”.12.WhatpreventedCastañeda’sdiscoveriesfrombeingmorewidelyknown?A.Poormanagement.B.Oppositio
nfromhercolleagues.C.Herbadreputation.D.Thelanguagebarrier.13.What’stheconsequenceofthedominantfocusonEnglishi
nscientificresearch?A.Inefficientwildlifeconservation.B.Aknowledgegapinthescientificworld.C.Agrowinginterestinnon-Englishpapers.D.Inadequatejoboppo
rtunitiesfortranslators.14.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoillustratebymentioningforestsnakesandfrogs?A.Theurgencytoprotec
trarespecies.B.Theneedtoadoptonegloballanguage.C.Thechallengesintranslatingscientifictexts.D.ThebiodiversityontheSouthAmericancontinent.15.Wh
atispresentedinthelastparagraphofthetext?A.Apotentialsolution.B.Atheoreticalmodel.C.Apopularbelief.D.Aglobaltrend.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。PursueYourDreamsToday,NotTomorrowHaveyoucaughtyo
urselfdaydreamingaboutyourdreams?Weoftenpostponeourdreams,trappedinacycleofdelay.Butwhywait?_____16_____Y
oudon’thavetotakeahuge,life-changingstep.Youcantakeminutestepstowardabrighterfuture.Andstartrightnow.______17______Ifyounevertry,you’reg
oingtobeweigheddownbyyourregrets.You’realwaysgoingtowonderhowyourlifewould’veturnedoutifyouactuallytookachanceonyours
elf.Don’tletyourfutureselfbedisappointedbyyourpresentself.Itdoesn’tmatterhowoldyouareorhowmanypeoplehavewarnedyouthatyou’renevergoingtosucceed.E
venthemostsuccessfulpeoplehavehadtheirhesitationsaboutwhethertheyhadwhatittooktomakeitintheirfield.______18______Embraceamindsetofdetermination,kno
wingthatsuccessiswithinyourreach.Attheendoftheday,youneedtocarveoutapathforyourselfthatwillleadtothemostsatisfaction.Ifyouallowyourfeartogett
hebestofyou,you’renevergoingtoforgiveyourself._____19_____.It’swhatyouwouldencourageyourfriendstodo,sowhyaren’tyougivingyourselfthatsam
epush?Sometimesfollowingyourpassionmeansspendingalotofyourtimeeachday.Itmayrequiremakingslightadjustments
toyourschedule,butyoudon’thavetosacrificeeverythingtofollowyourhearts.Trytostrikeabalancebetweenyour
currentlifeandyourdreams.______20______Pursueyourdreamsnow,eventhoughthatmeansyoumightneedtobreakoutofyourcomfortzone,andeventhoughitmeansenteringth
eunknown.A.Askyourselfwhatwouldbeworse.B.Startingsmalliscompletelyacceptable.C.Youoweittoyourselftogoaftery
ourdreams.D.Newopportunitiesmayleadtopersonalgrowth.E.Ifthingsgowell,youcangraduallymakefurthershifts.F.Youneedtomovepastyourinsecuritiesandexplor
eyourfullpotential.G.Hardasitis,it’scrucialtowaveoffthedoubtsinthebackofyourmind.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IhadnotvisitedEtonformanyyears.WhenonedaypassingfromtheFellows’Libraryin
totheGallery,Icaughtsightofthe____21____ofmyschoolfriendDigbyDolbenhangingjustwithoutthedooramongourmost____22____contemporaries.Iwas____2
3____arrestedandasIstoodgazingonit,my____24____askedmeifIknewwhoitwas.IwasthinkingthatImustbealmostthe
onlypersonwhowouldknowhim.Far____25____ofmyboyhoodwerecrowding____26____uponme:hewasstandingagainbesidemeintheeagerpromiseofhisy
outh.Thisportrait-galleryofoldEtoniansisvery____27____:outstandingdistinctionofbirthorexcellentqualitiesmaywinyo
uaplacethere.____28____,howcameDolbenthere?Itwas____29____hewasapoet;andyethispoemswerenotknown.Theywerecarefully__
___30_____byhisfamilyandafewfriends.Indeed,suchofhispoemsascouldhavecometotheeyesoftheauthoritieswhoapprovedofth
ismemorialwouldnot_____31_____it.Therewasanother_____32_____—theportraitbearsitsowncertification.Thoughyoumightnotp
erhapsunderstandthepoetinit,youcanseethesoulimmersedindeepthought,thehabitofstainless(无瑕的)life,of_____33_____,ofenthusiasmforhighideals.Sucha
beingmusthave_____34_____remarkablyamonghis,fellows.Whenhisearlydeathendeared(使价值更高)hismemory,lovinggriefwouldgenerously_____35___
__himtheglorywhichhehadneverworn.21.A.statueB.characterC.portraitD.theme22.A.valuableB.distinguishedC.familiarD.gracious23.A.whollyB.pa
rtlyC.curiouslyD.secretly24.A.peersB.chairmanC.leaderD.companion25.A.judgmentB.thoughtC.memoriesD.behaviour26.A.hurriedlyB.freshlyC.anxio
uslyD.eagerly27.A.selectiveB.splendidC.handsomeD.challenging28.A.YetB.ThereforeC.ThusD.However29.A.becauseB.whyC.thatD.what30
.A.observedB.capturedC.illustratedD.guarded31.A.operateB.promoteC.justifyD.permit32.A.appreciationB.reas
onC.causeD.effect33.A.devotionB.ambitionC.imaginationD.symbol34.A.broughtaboutB.stoodforC.stoodoutD.broughtin3
5.A.interpretB.grantC.appointD.identify第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30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。DoctorsintheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicinehavefollowedthemeal-timehabitsofmorethan500peopleforsixyears,___
_36____(find)weightchangeismostaffectedbythesizeand____37____(frequent)ofmealsratherthantheinterval(间隔)fromf
irsttolastmeal.Itchallengesthepopulartrendofintermittentfasting(禁食疗方)____38____ausefulweightlossstrategy.Intermittentfasting,alsorefe
rredtoastime-restrictedfeeding,isadietarystrategywhereallmeals____39____(consume)duringashortwindowoftimeeachday.Thesewindowscanextendfrom6to10ho
urs,resultinginapersonessentiallyfastingforupto18hourseachday.Theideareveals____40____isnolinkbetweenthelimeofaperson’seatingwindoweachdayandw
eightchanges.“Basedonotherstudiesthathavecomeout,including____41____(we),wearestartingtothinktimingofmealsmostlikelydoesn’tpro
duce____42____instantimpactonweightloss,”saiddoctorBennett.“Whatdoesmatter,however,isthetotalnumberofmediuma
ndlargemealsapersoneatsovertheday.”Itsuggestssimplyeatingsmallermeals,lessfrequently,is____43____ultimatelyleadstoweightloss.Allofthisdoesn’tmean
intermittentfastingstrategieswon’thelp.Butwhatdoesseemincreasinglyclearisthattheweightlossbenefitsoccasionally____44____(see)withthe
seeatingstrategiesmaybeprimarilydrivenbyareducedcaloricintake.Itdoesn’tmeanyoucansimplyeatallyouwantinashortwindow
eachdayandstillexpect_____45_____(lose)weight.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.学校新建图书馆前的空地即将绿化,现征求学生的建议。假如你是李华,请给校英语报ColorfulCampus编辑Martin写封邮
件,内容包括:1.绿化布局;2.设计理由。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。DearMartin,__________________________________________________________
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_____________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。APantingTroutJuliaalwaysenjoyedrunning
throughTheDarkWalktowardsthelightattheendofit,whichwasadark,damptunnelofsmoothbranches.Thisyearshehadtheextrajoy
ofshowingittohersmallbrother,Stephen,andofterrifyinghimaswellasherself.Onedaytheyfoundaholeononesideofthewalk.Insidetherewaswat
er,wheretheyperceived(察觉、发现)abreathlesstrout(鳟鱼).Theywerebothsothrilledthattheywerenolongerafraidofthedarknessasthey
bentdownandpeeredatthefishpanting(喘气)inhistinyprison,hissilverstomachgoingupanddownlikeanengine,otherwisehewasmotionless.Juliawondere
dwhatheateandthoughtofhishunger.Shefoundhimaworm.Butheignoredthefood,andjustwentonpanting.Shebentoverhim,wonderinghowheha
dbeenhere.Allthewinter,inthedarktunnel,allday,allnight,floatingaroundalone.Nobodyknewhowthefishgothere.Hermothersugg
estedthatabirdhadcarriedithere.Herfatherthoughtthatinthewinterasmallstreammighthavecarrieditdownthereasababyandithadbeensafeuntilsummercameandthew
aterbegantodryup.Beforegoingtobed,Stephenaskedhismummytotellhimastoryasusual,whileJulialayinherbed,notinterestedinit.Thatnight
momtoldastoryaboutatrappedlittlefish.“Andso,intheend,thenaughtyfishgotbiggerandbigger,andthewatergotle
ssandless…ThenaFairyGodmotherappeared…”Passionately,sheturnedaroundandcried,“Mummy,don’tmakeitahorribleoldstory.”S
taringatthemoonsheknewtherewasnosuchthingasafairyandthatactuallythetrout,downinthetunnel,waspantingforhisl
ife:ShesatupinthesilentnightandStephenwassoundasleep.________________________________________________________________________
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liapouredthetroutoutofthepotintotheriver._____________________________________________________________
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