湖北省龙泉中学、宜昌一中2021届高三年级2月联合考试 英语

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1龙泉中学、宜昌一中2021届高三年级2月联合考试英语试题命题学校:宜昌一中命题人:李蓓张可钰审题人:刘丽谭琦第一部分听力(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.Whichroutedoesthewomansuggest?A.Thenorthernone.

B.Thesouthernone.C.Thewesternone.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.PlaygolfnextTuesday.B.Takeadayoff.C.Visithisparents.3.Howdidthewomanfin

dthefilm?A.Touching.B.Exciting.C.Frightening.4.Whatdoesthewomanhavetodonow?A.Seemorepatients.B.Cancelherconference.C.S

hareherofficewiththeman.5.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.AtanInternetcafé.B.Atacomputerstore.C.Atacomputerlab

.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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和第7题。6.Whatwillthewomando?A.Takeanexam.B.Reviewherlessons.C.Haveaclass.7.Whatistheman’spurposeofjumpingrope?A.Tog

etstronger.B.Tostrengthenhislungs.C.Toimprovehisbalance.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?A.Toaskforapayraise.2B.Toreportaj

obdescription.C.Toconfirmhisduties.9.Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodonextweek?A.Helpwiththeextrawork.B.Givethemanareply.C.Writedownthewor

kdetails.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Ahousemate.B.Acolleague.C.Ababysitter

.11.WhatisDavidlike?A.He’ssociable.B.He’sclean.C.He’smature.12.WhichisoneofthereasonsthewomandislikesDavid?A.Heenjoyssmoking.B.Heisalwayscruelto

animals.C.Hesometimeseatsherfoodwithoutpermission.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisoutofwork?A.Thelock.B.Theelevator.C

.Thealarm.14.Howdoesthewomanreacttotheemergency?A.Shecomplains.B.Shecriesoutloud.C.Shekeepsmakingtelephones.15.Whyisthemansocalm?A.Hethinksitus

elesstoworry.B.Heknowshowtosolvetheproblem.C.Hehasbeeninthesamesituationbefore.16.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Cancelherappointment.B.L

istentosomemusic.C.Introduceherself.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdoesthespeakerusuallypreparefortheexam?A.Bystu

dyingwithherclassmates.B.Bystickingtoatimetable.C.Bymakingaplan.18.Whywasthespeakeroncelatefortheexam?A.Sheoversle

ptathome.B.Shemissedherbusstop.C.Shetookthewrongbus.19.Whatdoesthespeakerusuallydoduringtheexam?A.Shefinishesthetestquickly.B.Shearra

ngestimereasonably.3C.Sheworksoutthefirstquestionslowly.20.Whatdoesthespeakerreallydislikeaftertheexam

?A.Discussingtheanswers.B.Talkingaboutthescores.C.Dealingwiththestressfromherparents.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABecauseofthespreadofCOVID-19,manystudentsareforcedtostudyathome.Butparentsareworriedabouthowtheirchildrencanlearnmor

eefficiently.Thefollowingwebsitesmightgiveyouaclue.ScratchWithScratch,youcanprogramyourowninteractivestories,games,andanimations—andshareyourcreatio

nswithothersintheonlinecommunity.Scratchcanbedownloadedfreeofcharge.Scratchisdesignedespeciallyforages8to16,butisusedbypeo

pleofallages.Scratchisusedinmorethan150differentcountriesandavailableinmorethan40languages.Mr.BobMr.Bobisascienceteacher,au

thor,maker,andpresenterthatknowshowtosharetheworldofscience.BobencouragesparentsandteacherstopracticeRandomActsofScienceb

yprovidinginstructionsandvideosforinteractivescienceexperimentsonhiswebsite.Bobhasalsocoauthoredaver

ypopularseriesofscienceadventurebooksforkids.OxfordOwlforSchoolOxfordOwlforSchoolishometoonlineteaching,learningandassessmentr

esourcesandexpertsupportforprimaryschools.Freeteaching,learningandassessmentresourcesareprovided,includingbookrecom

mendations,storytellingvideos,activitysheetsandteachingnotes.Withalibraryoffree,tablet-friendlyeBooks,you’llfindtheperfecteBookforeverypupil.T

heNationalGeographicSocietyTheNationalGeographicSocietyisaglobalnonprofitorganizationtoexploreandprotectourplanet.Wefun

dhundredsofresearchandconservationprojectsaroundtheworldeachyearandinspirenewgenerations.Ouryellowborderservestoexplorethefarthestrea

chesoftheEarthandbeyond.Wereachmillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld,withourtelevisionnetworksin172countriesa

ndourpublicationsavailablein41languages.21.Whichwebsiteismostsuitableforsciencelovers?A.Scratch.B.Mr.Bob.C.OxfordOwlforSchool.D.T

heNationalGeographicSociety.422.WhatisspecialaboutOxfordOwlforSchool?A.ItownsalibraryinAmerica.B.Itof

fersmaterialsforstudentsonly.C.Itprovidesonlinebooksforfree.D.Itissuitableforstudentsofallages.23.WhatdoScratchandtheN

ationalGeographicSocietyhaveincommon?A.Theyhaveusersworldwide.B.Theychoosebooksforkidstoread.C.Theyaredesignedespeciallyforkids.D.Theyarebothn

onprofitorganizations.BEvenwithwonderfulfriends,familyandapartner,Idon’talwayswanttobesurroundedbypeople

.“Tableforone?Orwillsomeoneelsebejoiningyou?”Adinnerreservationforonepersonneverfailstoraiseafeweyebrows.Iactivelych

oosetospendtimealonewhenpossible.Butnoteveryonehastheluxuryofchoosingtobealone,ofcourse,manyareforcedintoone-on-onetimebecauset

heyhavenoone.Butforthoseofuswhospendourdayssurroundedbycolleaguesintheworkplace,oureveningsandweekendswithfamily,friends

andpartners,allthewhilebeingconstantlybombardedbyWhatsApp,socialmediaandemail,timetoourselvescanbeararetreat.Timet

oyourselfnotonlygivesyouthechancetodopracticalthingsyoudon’tnormallygetroundtobutalsotheactivitiesyourpalsdon’twanttodo.Inalessrealway,spendingtime

alonealsoallowsorperhapsforcesyoutositwithyourownthoughts,tothinkaboutthingsthatmightnormallybedrowned

outbyconversationandthenoiseofcompanionship.Whenyou’realoneyougettimetothinkwithoutpurpose.Itisworthnotin

gthatI’marealintrovert(性格内向者),soperhapssittingalonewithmythoughtsrefillingmyenergyreservesmightjustbeindulgingpersonalitytraitsthatothersdon’thave

.ButIbelievemorepeoplecouldbenefitfromit.Giventhisconstantsocialconditioningsincechildhoodthatweshouldbesurround

edbypeople,it’snowondermanyhesitatetopressforwardattheideaofspendingtimealone---asignwe’vefailedatclimbingthatsocialladd

er.Andifyou’reanextrovertwhogetstheirenergyfromotherpeople,thismustbeevenharder.Butassomeonewhohascometolov

espendingtimealone,evenwhentherearemanywonderfulsoulsinmylifeIcanspendtimewith,Iwishmorepeoplewouldgives

oloago.Reservationforone,please.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theauthorwantstobealoneallthetime.B.Theauthorfeelsboredwithfamilyandfr

iends.C.Surroundedbypeople,theauthorstillfeelslonely.D.Reservingatableforonewilldrawdisapprovinglooks.525.Wha

tisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Thebenefitsofalonetime.B.Theweaknessesofsocialmedia.C.Thedefinitionofbeingalone.D.Thewaysofspend

ingtimealone.26.Howdoesanintrovertregaintheirenergyaccordingtotheauthor?A.Byeatingdeliciousfood.B.Byreflectingontheirownthoughts.C.Bysocializingwi

thothers.D.Byreadingtheirfavouritebooks.27.Whatdoesthelastsentence“Reservationforone,please.”intendtodo?A.Toquoteothers’words.B.Toanswe

rthewaiter’squestion.C.Toexcitethereaders’appetite.D.Tostresstheauthor'sdetermination.CFridaywas“ChattyBusday”,anexperim

entaimedatgettingpeopletotalktoeachotheronpublictransport.Thisisnotanideathatwouldappealtothosewhoco

mmuteintherushhour,becausethereisasmallerdistancewithinwhichit’sjustasuncomfortabletotalk.Elbow(肘)roomisapreconditionforsociabi

lity.Itisnocoincidencethatthefirsttrulypersonalmusicplayer,theSonyWalkman,wasinventedinJapanwherethecommut

ertrainsareliterallycrowdedwithpeople.Wewillalsonottalktostrangerswhoarephysicallytoofaraway,ofcourse.Noonewantst

oshouttheirsmalltalk.Onlyoncountrybusesorsimilarunhurriedanduncrowdedformsofpublictransportcanpeoplereachouttotheirneighbors,confidentthattheya

redoingsofromapositionofstrengthandautonomy.Forallthesedrawbacks,theideaoftalkingtostrangersisstillagoodone,andthepromotionofsociab

ilityisgoodforsociety.Althoughitdoesseemtobeageneralrulethatpeoplearefriendlierthefewerthereareofthemandmorehostileandindifferentascitiesgetmorecr

owded,therearestillconsiderableculturalvariations.Andthereisevidencethatfriendlierplacesarealsohealthier,andtheiri

nhabitantshappier.Itistruethattheapparentlonelinessofmanypeopleonpublictransportisafalseimpression.Manywillbecaughtupwithconversationswithdistantfr

iendsontheirphones;somewillbetalkingtothepeopleinbooks.Somemaybeinwilledsolitudewiththeirheadphones.Butthe

rearealwayspeoplewhowouldbeinterestedinanunexpectedconversationwithastranger.Thisneednotgoonfortoolong.Itisnotlargeandpossiblylife-changingconve

rsationsthatarewhatmostpeopleinlonelinessmissmost.Whattheyreallyneedisnotdeepthoughtbutsuperficiality.Thekindofconversationth

atyoucouldhavewithanyoneremindsyouthatyouyourselfmightbeanyone.It6isareleasefromtheprisonoftheself,wh

ichiswherelonelypeopleservetheirsentences,uncertainwhethertheyevercanbeparoled(假释).Friendshipmaybetoorareagifttohopefor,butsometimesthekindestthing

tosayisalsothesimplest:“Don’tbeastranger”,andsometimesthat’salsoenough.28.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatpartlyleadstothefirstWalkmanappea

ringinJapan?A.Itscorporateculture.B.Itsovercrowdedpublictransport.C.Itspeople’screativity.D.Itspeople’sdesireforpe

rsonalspace.29.Whichofthefollowingbelongsto“thesedrawbacks”underlinedinparagraph3?A.“ChattyBusday”hasnotbeenintroducedtootherareas.B.

Walkmanpreventspassengersfromtalkingtoeachother.C.Passengersareunwillingtomakesmalltalkwithstrangers.D.Improperphysicaldistancediscou

ragescasualcommunication.30.Whatistheauthormostlikelytoagreewith?A.Smalltalktostrangerswillhelpeaselonelinessontheroad.B.Lonelypeopleareinde

sperateneedofdeepconversation.C.Peopleinlesspopulatedcitiestendtobecoldanddistant.D.It’sinadvisabletotalktostrangers

whoarephysicallytooclose.31.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tocastnewlightonhumanloneliness.

B.Tointroduceanexperimentanditseffects.C.Toadvocatestrikingupconversationswithstrangers.D.Toexploretherelationshipbetw

eenphysicaldistanceandwillingnesstoreachout.DAnendangereddeerwithvampire-likesharpteethwasspottedforthefirstt

imeinnearly60years,inaremoteforestinnortheasternAfghanistan.ThecreatureisknownastheKashmirmuskdeer,anditisnativetotheHimalayasofnorthernIndia,Pakista

n’sKashmirregionandnorthernAfghanistan.Onlythemaledeerhavesharpteeth,andtheyusethemduringmatingseaso

ntocompeteforfemales.AteamofresearcherssearchedAfghanistan’sNuristanprovinceduring2008and2009,andrecordedfivesighti

ngsoftheanimal.Thiswasthefirsttimethespecieshadbeenspottedsince1948.Duringthesurvey,theresearchersspottedasinglem

aleKashmirmuskdeernearthesameareathreeseparatetimes.Theresearchersalsorecordedonefemaleandherbaby,andsawasecondsinglefemalethattheythi

nkmayhavebeenthesamedeer,withoutherbaby.ThesemuskdeerareclassifiedasanendangeredspeciesontheInternationalUn

ionforConservationofNature’sRedList.Musk-deermeatisalocaldelicacy,butthespeciesismostlyhuntedforitsscentglands(香腺)tha

taremorevaluablebyweightthangold---somebelievetheglandshavepharmaceutical(药学的)properties,andtheysellfornearly$20,455perpound7($45,000perki

logram)ontheblackmarket,accordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature.Threedecadesofwarhav

eravagedNuristanprovince,andthecontinuedviolenceandpoliticalinstabilitymaketheblack-markettradeofscentglands

uncontrollable.Furthermore,thespeciesisquicklylosingsuitablehabitat.Allofthemuskdeerwerespottedonshelteredrockyoutcropsaround9,843feet(3,00

0meters)high.Inthesummer,theyregularlytrek(跋涉)alongsteepslopesthatmakethemalmostimpossibletoapproachandkee

pthemrelativelysafefromhunters.However,heavysnowfallinthewinterdrivesthespeciesfartherdown,tomorehuman-accessibleslopes,andhunter

scomefromalloverthecountrytotrackthedeerfortheirvaluablescentglands.Duetoviolenceandunrest,nongovernmentalorganizationsliketheWi

ldlifeConservationSocietyhavenotbeenabletooperateintheNuristanprovincesince2010.TheWCSmaintainscontactwithlocalstheyhavetr

ainedtosurveyandsearchforthemuskdeer.OncethesituationinNuristanimproves,theWCSintendstoreturntotheareatocon

tinueresearchandtoformulateaconservationplan.32.Whydoesmaledeerusesharpteethinmatingseason?A.Tofightfortheirland.B.Tobeatforfemales.C

.Tohuntforfood.D.Tofrightentheirenemies.33.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.AlloftheKashmirmuskdeerinthemou

ntainousareahavesharpteeth.B.Peoplehuntforthedeermainlybecausetheirmeatisdelicious.C.Itisrelativelyeas

ierforhunterstohunttherarespeciesinwinter.D.TheKashmirmuskdeerarefierceanimalsbecauseoftheirsharpteeth.34.Whichfactordoesnotcon

tributetotheuncontrollabletradeintheblackmarket?A.Governmentcontrol.B.Continuedviolence.C.Politicalinst

ability.D.Yearsofwar.35.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheWildlifeConservationSocietyistrue?A.Ithasbeendoingresearchonthe

muskdeerinthisareasince2010.B.Ithassentasmallgroupofpeopletosearchforthemuskdeer.C.Itisoneoftheorganizationssponsore

dbygovernmentsworldwide.D.Itismakingeffortstohelpandprotectthisrarespeciesinthearea.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。Whenyoupreparetogomountainbiking,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind.

36Workoutwhetheryouplanontakingexcitingtripsfaroffthebeatenpathorridingonmorestandardtrails(小路),andwhetheryouwanttocomple

telong-distancemountainjourneysorshorterones.ThenextstepistomakesureyouhaveagoodunderstandingoftheInternationalMountain8Bicy

clingAssociation’sRulesoftheTrail.37First,makesuretoonlyrideonopentrails.Thismeansstayingawayfromprivateproperty,closedroads,andespecia

llywildernessareas.Beconsiderateofotherswhoareusingthesamepathsasyou,betheymountainbikers,horsebackriders,ormountaincl

imbers.Ifthepathisnarrow,slowyourbikeorwalkittogiveyourfellowtravelersroom.Thethirdstepistomakesureyouhaveabikethatisappropriateforthetypeofridingyo

uplantodo.38Don’tbeafraidtoshoparoundquiteabit---afterall,thisissomethingyou’llbespendingquitesometimeon,andabad

fitcanmakeforalotofsufferingdownthetrail.Thetypeofbikeyouchooseisentirelydependentonthestyleofmountain

bikingyouwishtopursue,sothinkitthroughcarefully.Finally,getgear(装备)togetherforyourtripandchoosesometrails.Alwaysmakesureyouareentirelyself-suff

icientonthetrail.39Itisalsoimportanttocarryasturdyhelmet,andanytoolsorsuppliesyou’llneedtodoquickrepairsorchangesiftheweatherturns.40Justrememb

er,thisisn’tacompetition---unlessofcourseyou’reracing---sojuststicktowhatyoufindfun,andtakeitallatyourownpace.Happytrails!A.Becarefulo

fanimalsonthepath.B.Makesuretocarryenoughwaterandfood.C.Testridingdifferentbikestofindtherightoneforyou.D.Chooseshortrunsthatcanhelpyougetused

tothesport.E.Thefirststepistodecidewhatsortofridingyouplantodo.F.Inaword,don’tgetyourselfintroubleandburdenothers.G.Makesure

youlookafteryourenvironmentandgetonwithothersalongtheway.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。OnceIstartedworkingaftergraduatingfromWilfridLaurierUniversity,Idecidedtostayintheworkforceandgotoschoolpart-tim

e.Ibeganmyjourneyasanadult41intheBusinessAdministrationprogramatWilfridLaurierUniversity.WhenI42fromLaurier,acol

leagueintroducedmetotheCertifiedEmployeeBenefitSpecialist(CEBS)program,whichofferedaprofessionalcredential(凭证)relat

edtomyfieldof43.Thesedays,Ikeepmyindustryknowledge44throughreadingindustrypublications,45relativeconferencesandtakinganannualContinuingEducationc

ourse.Froma46interestperspective,I'vetakenmusiclessonsand47infirstaid,gardeningandwebsitedevelopment.Somemightcallmealearni

ng48.Ihonestlycan’timagineatimewhenIwanttostoplearning.SometimespeopleaskmewhyI49totakecourseswhenIamgett

ingcloseto“retirement”.WhenIlooktothe50,30yearsofsittingonthecouchwatchingNetflixisn'tthekindoflifeIwanttolive.Ineedareasontogeto

utofbedinthemorning,and9somethingtokeepme51active.IamlookingatthePlainLanguageprogramasanopportunitytolearnanews

killthatwillnotonlymakeme52atmycurrentjob,butalsowill53someextraincomeonceIleavemyfull-timecareerbehind.Thedaysofbeingableto54educationafterunivers

ityarelonggone.So,continuouslearningwillbenecessarytokeepupwiththepaceof55.41.A.designerB.teacherC.reporterD.learner42.A.heardB.infe

rredC.graduatedD.suffered43.A.workB.trainingC.researchD.education44.A.currentB.knownC.usefulD.remarkable45.A

.organizingB.attendingC.recordingD.confirming46.A.secretB.personaC.uniqueD.common47.A.choicesB.measuresC.cou

rsesD.responsibilities48.A.celebrityB.masterC.consultantD.addict49.A.needB.agreeC.continueD.refuse50.A.truthB.dema

ndC.effectD.future51.A.financiallyB.physicallyC.mentallyD.socially52.A.betterB.strongerC.braverD.firmer53.A.reduceB.generateC.reserveD.negotiate54.A

.careaboutB.leavebehindC.insistonD.showoff55.A.commentB.purchaseC.productionD.change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。TimetoUpgradePhone?YouBet!“Isithightimetobuya5GphonenoworshouldIwait?”thisqu

estion56(throw)atmeconstantlybyfriendseversinceChinacommercialized5GlastOctober.Firstofall,Chinanowhasawide5Gcoverage,whichmakes57con

venientforconsumerstouse5Gsmartphones.Currently,5Gsignalsareavailableinallprefecture-levelcitiesinChina,and58

(consume)inmorethan300citiesareabletoaccess5Gsignalswhentheyareinsubways,59(take)awalkinparksorshoppingatmalls.Moreo

ver,telecomcarriershaveannouncedtheirplanstocoverkeycountiesandtowns605Gsignalsnextyear,whichwillattractmorepeopleto5Gsmartphones.A

tthesametime,thepricesof5Gdatapackagesarealsodropping61(significant)fromthestartingpriceofmorethan120yuan($18.3)permonthatthestartofthis

yeartoabout90yuannow,makingthetech62(afford)formorepeopletoenjoythe5Gservice.Therearemore5Gsmartphon

emodelstochoosefrom—someofthemmayremainmuchtooexpensive,63thecheapestonenowcostsonly999yuan.China’sbigthreetelecomca

rriersarealsoworkingonanew5G-enabledmessagingservice,whichisdesignedtoreplacecurrentshortmessageswithasystem64isricher,10prov

idesphonebookpolling,andcantransmitin-callmultimedia.So,yes,it’shightimethatI65(buy)a5Gsmartphoneindeed

.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Chris听说中国的太极拳申遗成功了,他对这项独特的中国功夫很感兴趣,请给他回一封电子邮件,为他介绍一下太极拳的相关信息。内容包括:1.太极拳的特点(动作、呼吸等);2

.练习的好处。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。参考词汇:太极拳TaiChiChuan;联合国教科文组织非物质文化遗产名录theUNESCOListofIntangibleCulturalHeritageDearChr

is,Gladtohearfromyou!Lookingforwardtoyourreply!Yours,LiHua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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。WalterJohnwasa20-year-oldcollege

studentfromHomewood,Alabama.Asayoungmanincollegefarawayfromhome,hedidn’thavemuchmoney.Hehadtoworkpart-timetocoverhisliving

costs.Recentlyhegaveuphispart-timejobinthefast-foodbusinessandfoundanewoneatahome-movingcompanycalledBellhops.Thepayforhisnewjobwashigher,andJohngain

edmoreflexibilitywithhishours,whichallowedhimtofocusonhisstudiesabitmore.Hewantedtodoeverythinghecouldtosec

urethisnewemploymentopportunity,sohethoughthehadtotryhisbesttomakesurethateverythingwouldgowellonhisfirstday!Butso

metimes,lifehitsyouunexpectedly.AdaybeforeJohnbeganhisnewjob,hiscarbrokedown!Withlittlemoneytohisname,hecouldn’thavehiscarrep

airedatthegarage.Noneofhisfriendswereabletotakehimtowork.Whatwasworse,thepublictransportationwasnot11runningathisworkingtime.Ifhe

tookataxi,itwouldcosthimhalfhissalary.Therefore,hedecidedtowalktothecompany.Inordertogettherebysixinthemorning,hethoughtthatthesafestwaywouldbetolea

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