浙江省温州新力量联盟2022-2023学年高二下学期期末检测英语试题

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2022学年第二学期温州新力量联盟期末联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题

纸。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.

Wherewillthespeakersprobablyspendtheweekend?A.Onabeach.B.Inaforest.C.Intheircity.2.WhatwillthemandoonThursday?A.Haveanintervi

ew.B.Attendameeting.C.Gotothetown.3.Whydoesn’tKellywanttotrythatrollercoaster?A.Shedoesn’twanttogobyherself.B.Shehasbeen

onitbefore.C.Sheisafraidofit.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Howtomakeapaperplane.B.Howtorecyclerubbish.C.Howtobookaflight.5.Whatdoes

themanthinkofProfessorWhite’spresentation?A.It’snovel.B.It’sabitboring.C.It’sgreatlyinspiring.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhydoesTonyaskforarecommen

dation?AHelovesrockmusic.B.Heisplanningabirthdaytreat.C.Hewantstohavefunwithfriends.7.WhatdoesJanesayaboutthetickets?A.Theycanbeexp

ensive.B.Theycurrentlycostless.C.Theyhaveprobablysoldout.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatwillSarahgetforherovertim

ehours?A.Atwo-dayholiday.B.Anextrapayment.C.Abigdinner.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Managerandwork

er.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Brotherandsister.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inabank.B.Inaradiostation.C.I

nadepartmentstore.11.Whatkindofclockdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.Onethatisoperatedbybatteries.B.Onethatismadeofwood.C.Onethathasaloudsound.12

.Whatwillthewomandonext?AReplacethebatteryofherclock.B.Gotoanotherstore.C.Paybycreditcard.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatarethespeakerscelebrating?A.Ah

oliday.B.Elizabeth’sbirthday.C.Arestaurant’sopening.14.Whatwillthespeakersprobablyservefirst?A.Biscuits.B.Vegetables.C.Icecream.15.Whi

chdishistoday’sspecial?A.Roastedfish.B.Chickensoup.C.Salad.16.Whichdrinkwilltheguestshavebesideswater?A.Coffee.B.Wine.C.Juice...听下面一段独白,

回答以下小题。17.Whatdoweknowabouttheclasses?A.TheycanbeattendedontheInternet.B.Theyhave10differentlevels.C.TheystartinAugust.18.What

isthemaximumnumberofstudentsinagroupclass?A.5.B.10.C.20.19.Howcanstudentsmoveupthroughthelevels?A.Bypayingmorem

oney.B.Byfinishingareport.C.Bytakingaplacementtest.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydonext?A.Conductaclass.B.Respondtosomequestions.C.Presentanat

iveEnglishspeaker.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAmongtheworksofartever

createdbyhumanhands,therearethosemasterpiecesthathavelefttheirmarkonthehistoryofmankindforever.Theseartworkshavealwaysinspiredmil

lionsofpeopleforcreativedaringandnewcreativediscoveries.MonaLisaProbablythemostfamouspaintingintheworldisLeonardodaVinci’sLaGioconda,betterkn

ownasMonaLisa.ThispaintingisanimageofMadameGherardini,theidealwomanoftheRenaissance.Anditsufferedfrombeingdamaged,stolenandevenhunginNapoleon’s

bedroom.Thepaintingisofficiallyannouncedpriceless,asthismasterpieceisthebestartofalltime.MonaLisaiscurrentlykeptintheLouvre

,Paris.TheBirthofVenusAnotherofthemostfamouspaintingsistheBirthofVenus.Botticelli’spaintingillustratesthemythofthebi

rthofAphrodite.ThebeautifulgoddessfloatstotheshoreinaseashellandontheshoresheismetbyoneoftheGraces.TheBirthofVenusiswellpres

ervedthankstothefactthatBotticelliappliedaprotectivelayerofeggyolk(蛋黄)tothepainting.ThismasterpieceiskeptinFlorenceintheUffiziGallery.TheP

ersistenceofMemoryAccordingtotheauthorhimself,thepicturewaspaintedasaresultofabstractassociationsthatDalihadatthesightofproc

essedcheese.Galapredictedquitecorrectlythatnoone,oncehavingseenthePersistenceofMemory,willforgetit.Thisoutstandingpaintingislocat

edintheMuseumofModernArtinNewYork.GirlwithaPearlEarringIt’sanoilpaintingoncanvas(画布)byDutchartistJohannesVermeer,o

neofhismostwell-knownworks.Itdescribesanimaginaryyoungwomaninexotic(异国情调的)dressandaverylargepearlearring.Theworkpermanentlys

taysintheMauritshuismuseuminTheHague.1.Whichpictureexperiencedalotinitsbeingpreservedprocess?A.MonaLisa.B.TheBirthofVenus.C.ThePersistenc

eofMemory.D.GirlwithaPearlEarring.2.HowistheBirthofVenuswellpreserved?A.Bybeingpaintedoncanvas.B.BybeingkeptinFlorence.C.Withpermanentca

re.D.Withaprotectivelayerofeggofyolk.3.Wherewillyouprobablyfindthetext?A.Inanovel.B.Inafairytale.C.Inamagazine.D.Inabookreview.BMymotheralw

aystoldme,“Youshouldexploreyourowncountrybeforesteppingoutintotheworld.”However,itseemslikeatoughmissiontotravelallacrossitsexpansiv

esurfaces.Butluckilyforme,ViaRailCanadaofferedyouthsbetweentheagesof18and25thechancetoridethetrainacrossCanadaforthemonthofJuly.Thetic

ketwasabargain$150.MybestfriendsTrevor,JoelandJeremyandIimmediatelyjumpedattheopportunityandsecuredfourticketsonthegreatCanadianr

ailroad.Foragroupof20-year-olds,thiswaslikethefirstflightofyoungbirdsfromthenest.Whenweapproachedthetrainstationinthemorning,our2

2-dayadventurefromSudburytoVancouverwastobegin.Eyesbaggyfromlackofsleep,wejumpedonboardasifitwasthetraintoHogwartsinHarryPotter.Althoughthethought

ofthreefulldaysonthosetrackscoveringcloseto3,000kilometrescrushedourspiritsalittle,whathappenednextcaughtusbysurprise.Thethreeday

sonboardturnedintoasummercamponrails.Atnightwewouldclimbuptheglass-domedtraincar,whichgaveusascenicv

iewofthestarrynightsky,untouchedbytheharmfullightpollution.Beforeweknewit,thewarmsunraysbeatingdownonourfaceswokeusupforanotherda

yontherails.Tomysurprise,aseaofgoldengrainfieldsdominatedthelandscapewewereintheCanadianPrairies.Anot

herdayslippedawayandwesetupforanothernightinthedome(圆顶状物).Andthistimeweweregreetedbynightskypaintedbyafantasticthunderstorm.Lightningwasstriking

atanincrediblerate.Thespectacularandmemorablelightshowlefteveryoneintheglassbubbleincompletedisbelief.ArrivingintheRockyMountainswasoneofthemo

stsurrealexperiencesofmylife.Beforethetrainadventure,ifIcouldhaveskippedthetravelandarrivedatthedestination,Iwouldhave.Thatisnolon

gertrue.I’velearnedthatthejourneycanbemoreenjoyablethanthedestination.4.Whathasmadetheauthor’strainadventureacrossCanadaareality?A

.Theencouragementgivenbyhismother.B.ThediscountticketofferedbyViaRailCanada.C.Theappealofthescenicviewsinthecountry.D.Hisgrea

tcouragetochallengeatoughmission.5.WhatcanweinferabouttheyoungpeoplefromParagraph2?A.Theylefttheirparen

tsforthefirsttimeintheirlife.B.Theyneverthoughtofhavingatrainadventure.C.TheywerehookedbythemagicstoryofHarryPott

er.D.Theywereexcitedaboutthecomingtrainjourney.6.Whatdoes“theglassbubble”inthefourthparagraphreferto?A.Theglass-domedtrai

ncar.B.Thesightseeingtour.C.Astateofexcitement.D.Asummercamponthetrain.7.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromthetrainadventureac

rossCanada?A.Thedestinationiswhatmatters.BAdventurousjourneyattractsyoungpeople.C.Enjoyingajourneycountsalot.D.Thet

ravelingexperienceisnotrealtohim.CAnexperthasrevealedwhethercarrotstrulyhelpyouseeinthedarkandifanappleadayact

uallykeepsthe,.doctoraway.NutritionistLilySoutteralsoclarifiesifitreallytakessevenyearstodigestchewinggu

m(口香糖),whetheryoucanswimaftereatingandiffishisgoodforthebrain.SheconfirmsthatwhilecarrotscontainlotsofvitaminA,whichhelps

maintainhealthyvision,theydon’thelpyouseeanybetterinthedark.Similarly,enjoyinganappleadaywon’tinitselfreduceyourch

ancesofneedingtovisitadoctor,andchewinggumdoesn’ttakesevenyearstoleaveyoursystem.Andsadly,eatingcelery(芹菜)doesn’tburnmorecalori

esthanyougainfromeatingit,despite23percentbelievingittobethecase.YogurtmakerOnkenteamedupwithLily.Theyconductedasurveyof2,000pe

ople,findinghalfofthemare“confused”aboutfoodfactandfiction.Onkensaid,“Manyofusrelyonwhatwerememberfromschoolwhenitcomestonutrition.

Butwe’relearningnewthingsallthetimeaboutwhatdifferentfoodsdoforourhealth,suchasthebenefitoffermented

(发酵的)foodstoourgutandimmunesystem.Whilesomeofwhat’spasseddownovergenerationsissuperadvice,someofitisn’t.”Thestudyalsofoundthatswimmingrightafterea

tingiswronglybelievedby34percentofadultstobesomethingyoushouldn’tdo.Infact,it’sexercisingtohighintensityimmediatelyaftereatingthatshouldbeavoided,asi

tcangiveyouasuddenpain.Almosthalfbelievefishisgoodforthebrain.They’reright,aslongasthey’reeatingoilyfish,becauseessentialomega-3fa

ttyacidsinoilyfishcontributetonormalbrainfunction.Other“fakenews”wronglybelievedbymanyofthosesurveyedincludeeatingchick

ensouphelpsifyouhaveacold(27%)anddrinkingfruitjuiceisashealthyaseatingwholefruit(17%).8.WhatcanwelearnaboutLilySoutter’sfindings?A.Anappleadayk

eepsthedoctoraway.B.Eatingcelerysurelyhelpsusloseweight.C.Eatingcarrotscontributestohealthyvision.D.Carrotshelpusseethingsbette

rinthedark.9.WhyisOnkenmentionedinthetext?A.Toappealtomorepeopletofindrightfoodfacts.B.Toinformpeopleoftheben

efitoffermentedfoods.C.ToprovetherearemanymakersworkingwithLily.D.Topointoutmanypeople’smistakennutritio

nideas.10.Whatattitudeshouldwetaketothenutritionideaspasseddownovergenerations?A.Supportive.B.Disapproving.C.Indifferent.D.Cautious.11.Whatis

thebesttitleforthetext?A.LearningNewThingsIsVitaltoHealthB.HowtoFight“FakeNews”AboutHealthC.WelcometotheMostPopularF

oodMythsD.NutritionistRevealsTruthAboutFoodMythsDSaratriedtobefriendheroldfriendSteve’snewwifeBetty,butBettyneverseemedt

ohaveanythingtosay.WhileSarafeltBettydidn’tholdupherendoftheconversation,BettycomplainedtoStevethatSaranevergaveherachancetotalk.Theproblemhadtodow

ithexpectationsaboutpacingandpausing.Conversationisaturn-takinggame.Whenourhabitsaresimilar,there’snopro

blem.Butifourhabitsaredifferent,youmaystarttotalkbeforeI’mfinishedorfailtotakeyourturnwhenI’mfinished.That’swhatwashappeningwit

hBettyandSara.ItmaynotbecoincidentalthatBetty,whoexpectedrelativelylongerpausesbetweenturns,isBritish,andSara,whoexpectedrelativelysho

rterpauses,isAmerican.BettyoftenfeltinterruptedbySara.ButBettyherselfbecameaninterrupterandfoundherselfdoingmostofthetalkin

gwhenshemetavisitorfromFinland.AndSarahadahardtimecuttinginonsomespeakersfromLatinAmericaorIsrael.Thegen

eralphenomenon,then,isthatthesmallconversationtechniques,likepacingandpausing,leadpeopletodrawconclusionsnotaboutconversatio

nalstylebutaboutpersonalityandabilities.Thesehabitualdifferencesareoftenthebasisfordangerousstereotyping.Andthesesocialphenomenacanhavever

ypersonalconsequences.Forexample,awomanfromthesouthwesternpartoftheUSwenttoliveinaneasterncitytotakeupajobinpersonnel.WhenthePersonnelDe

partmentgottogetherformeetings,shekeptsearchingfortherighttimetobreakin—andneverfoundit.Althoughbackhomeshewasconsideredoutgoingand

confident,inWashingtonshewasviewedasshyandretiring.Whenshewasevaluatedattheendoftheyear,shewastoldtotakeatrainingcoursebecauseofherinabilitytospea

kup.That’swhyslightdifferencesinconversationalstyle—tinylittlethingslikemicrosecondsofpause-canhaveagreateffectonone’

slife.Theresultinthiscasewasajudgmentofpsychologicalproblems—eveninthemindofthewomanherself,whoreallywonderedwhatwaswrongwithherandregisteredf

orassertivenesstraining.12.Accordingtothepassage,whoarelikelytoexpecttheshortestpausesbetweenturns?A.Americans.B.Is

raelis.C.TheBritish.D.TheFinns.13.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________.A.communicationbreakdownresultsfromshortpauses

andfastpacingB.womenareunfavorablystereotypedineasterncitiesoftheUSC.one’sinabilitytospeakupiscultural

lydeterminedsometimesD.oneshouldreceivetrainingtobuildupone’sconfidence14.Theunderlinedword“assertiveness”inthelastparagraphprobabl

ymeans__________.A.beingwillingtospeakone’smindB.beingabletoincreaseone’spowerC.beingreadytomakeone’sownjudgmentD.beingquicktoexpre

ssone’sideasconfidently15.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?A.PeoplefromFinlandtendtopauseshorterthanthosefromBritain.B.Conversational

techniquessuchaspacingandpausingmaycausepeopletojumptoconclusionsaboutone’scharacterandcapabilities.C.Peopleinaconve

rsationareexpectedtotaketurnsinspeaking.D.Differentconversationalhabitsmayleadtoabreakdownincommunication.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。BeAResponsibleCamperBeingaresponsiblecamperisaboutmorethanjustrespectingyourneighborsandobservingt

heboundariessetbycampsites.____16____Pleasekeepsustainablecampingguidelinesinmindwhileplanningatripintothegreatoutdoors.Leave

notrace.____17____Followtheprinciples:“takeonlypictures,leaveonlyfootprints“.Most“leavenotrace”principlesfocusonre

ducingourimpactonthenaturalenvironment.Followingthesamerulesforhikingandotheroutdoorrecreationalactivitiesisoneofthebestwaystoshowyourrespectforanatu

raldestination.____18____Harmfulsunscreenchemicalscannegativelyaffectdrylandaswell.Theycanpollutebodiesofwaterandm

aytakemanyyearstobreakdowninthenaturalenvironment,sobemindfulofwhatyouputonyourbodiesbeforejumpingintothatlake.Asaruleofthumb,alwa

ysstayatleast200feetawayfromanywatersourcewhileusingsoaportoothpaste.Respectthewildlife.Ifyou’recampinginapopular

areawithplentyofpeoplearound,it’seasytoforgetthatyou’reactuallysharingspacewithwildanimalhabitats.Animalsthatget

toousedtohumanscangetreliant,whichdisruptsthenaturalbalanceofthingswithintheirecosystems.Sometimes,toomuchinteractionwithpeoplec

anmakeanimalsmoreaggressiveorleadtomorehuman-wildlifeconflicts.Trytokeepallofyourfoodoutofreachfromwildlife.____19____Prac

ticefiresafety.WhilethisisespeciallyrelevantonthewestcoastoftheUnitedStates,wherewildfireseasonismostthreatening,firesafetyshouldalwaysbeatoppriorit

ywhilecamping.____20____Inareasknownforhavinggreaterfiredanger,itpaystohaveashovelorabucketofwaterhandytotakecareofanyrunawayflames.A

.Keepwaterwaysclean.B.Aimforzerowaste.C.Onlybuildfiresindesignatedfirepitsorrings.D.Andmostimportantly,rememberneve

rtofeedwildanimals.E.Takingyourcampsiteoffthebeatenpathmaysoundadventurous.F.It’sabouthavingthelowestimpactpossi

bleonthesurroundingenvironment.G.Alwaysleaveyourcampsitethesame(orbetter)thanyoufoundit.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Since19

60,considerablescientificresearcheshavebeendoneonchimpsintheirnaturalhabitats.Astonishingly,scientist

shavefoundoutthatthesocial____21____ofChimpsareverysimilartohumans.Chimpswill____22____incertainways,likegatheringtogetherto

protecttheirland.Butbeyondtheminimumrequirementsassocialbeings,theyhavelittleinstinct(本能)to____23____oneanother.Chimpsinth

ewildseekfoodforthemselves.Evenchimpmothersregularly____24____tosharefoodwiththeirchildren.Whoareablefromayo

ungagetogathertheirownfood?Inthelaboratory,chimpsdon’t____25____sharefoodeither.Ifachimpisputinacagewherehecanpullinoneplateoffoo

dforhimselfor,withnogreatereffort,aplatethatalsoprovidesfoodforaneighbortothenextcage,hewillpull____26____-h

ejustdoesn’tcarewhetherhisneighborgetsfedornot.Chimpsaretrulyselfish.Humanchildren,____27____,areextremelycoope

rative.Fromtheearliestages,theydecidetohelpothers,toshareinformationandtoparticipateinachievingcommongoals

.ThepsychologistMichaelTomasellohasstudiedthis____28____inaseriesofexperimentswithveryyoungchildren.Hefindsthat

ifbabiesaged18monthsseeaworriedadultwithhandsfulltryingtoopenadoor,almostallwillimmediatelytrytohelp.Thereareseve

ralreasonstobelievethattheurgestohelp,informandsharearenottaught,butnaturally____29____inyoungchildren.Oneistha

ttheseinstinctsappearatavery_____30_____agebeforemostparentshavestartedtotraintheirchildrentobehave_____31____

_.Anotheristhatthehelpingbehaviorsarenotimprovedifthechildrenarerewarded.Athirdreasonisthatsocialintelligence_____32_____inchi

ldrenbeforetheirgeneralcognitive(认知的)skills,atleastwhencomparedwithchimps.IntestsconductedbyTomasello,thehumanchildrendidno

betterthanthechimpsonthe_____33_____worldtestsbutwereconsiderablybetteratunderstandingthesocialworld.Thecore(核心)ofwhat

children’smindshaveandchimps’don’tiswhatTomasellocallssharedintentionality.Partofthisabilityisthattheycan____

_34_____whatothersknoworarethinking.Butbeyondthat,evenveryyoungchildrenwanttobepartofasharedpurpose.Theyactive

lyseektobepartofa“we”,agroupthatintendstoworktowarda(n)_____35_____goal.21.A.structuresB.responsibilitiesC.policiesD.

behaviors22.A.conflictB.offendC.cooperateD.discuss23.A.helpB.contactC.divideD.trust24.A.manageB.declineC.atte

mptD.force25.A.curiouslyB.unwillinglyC.naturallyD.carelessly26.A.inturnB.withcareC.atrandomD.inadvance27.A.allinallB.asaresultC.innocaseD.on

theotherhand28.A.cooperativenessB.availabilityC.attackD.attractiveness29.A.educatedB.possessedC.motivat

edD.stimulated30.A.oldB.youngC.middleD.late31.A.creativelyB.formallyC.competitivelyD.socially32.A.developsB.decreasesC.changesD.disappears33.A.i

nvisibleB.abstractC.physicalD.imaginary34.A.inferB.adaptC.absorbD.balance35.A.realisticB.sharedC.spe

cificD.ambitious非选择题部分注意:将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节:(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Teenagey

earsareoneofthemostexcitingyet____36____(confuse)stagesinaperson’slife.Youareat____37____timeofexploration,tryingtofindoutyourp

references,oneofwhich____38____(be)yourpastime(消遣).Somepastimeshavenomoralimplications(影响).____39____,thereareotherchoicesthatneedtobemad

ebasedonyourvaluesandprinciplesinlife.Someexamplesincludeskippingschooltowatchamoviewithsomefriends,orevenattendingapartywheretherewillbealcoholand

drugsfreelygivenout.Howdoyourespond?However,____40____isokaytosaynotoanythingthatisillegal,____41____(potential)causesharmorishurtfultoy

ouorothers.Youmaybeafraidtorefuseforfearoflosingfriendsbutdonotletthatstopyou____42____standinguptopeerpressure.Ifyourfriendsaretrue

friends,theywillrespectyour____43____(decide)andnotforceyoutojointhem.Therearesomestepsyoumaytake____4

4____(avoid)negativepeerpressure.Firstly,stayawayfromfriendswhoforceyoutodothingsthatyouknowarewrong.Next,betruetoyourselfandstandupfor_____45

_____youbelievein.Andifasituationgetsoutofhand,donothesitatetoapproachanadultyoutrustforhelp.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

.假如你是李华,上周六你参加了在市博物馆举办的文化遗产展览,请向你的外国笔友Peter介绍本次展览,内容包括:1.展览内容;2.你的感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。_________________________________

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_____________第二节:读后续写(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。13-yearoldWilliamPrestonisreallyagenerousboyandhenatu

rallyseekstohelpothers.Forexample,in2017,thecommunityrecognizedWilliamforhisworktohelplocalseniors.Atthattime,hefixedbrokenlawnmowers(剪草机)andpr

ovidedyardworkandcleanuphelptoelderlyneighbors.William’smom,Krystal,hasbeenadjustingtolifeasanewlydivorcedsinglemom.

ShenowlivesinFernleywithherthreekidsandthreedogs.Shehaslostherjobandisstrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Shethoughtoflookingforbetterpaidworkinadiffere

ntpartoftown.Atthetime,however,shedidnothaveanyreliablemeansoftransportationandcouldnotaffordacar.“Atmylowpoint,herecomesmyson,”Kr

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omanhadlistedher1999ChevroletMetroforaninexpensiveprice.Hequicklyreachedouttothesellerandaskedifhecouldpossiblytr

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