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大庆实验中学2024—2025学年度上学期高一年级期中考试英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节20小题,每题一分,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。1.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thissummerisamazing.B.Thewomaniscrazy.C.Hehatesmosquitoes.2.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Tor

eportadelay.B.Toplaceanorder.C.Toarrangeadeliverydate.3.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Bright.C.Grey.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atree

.B.Asurvey.C.Acountry.5.WhatwasgoingonatCooper’slastnight?A.Asalespromotion.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Amovieshow.第二节(共15小题;每小题1

分,满分15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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7小题。6.Whatdrinkdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Berrymilkshake.B.Blueberryjuice.C.Orang

etea.7.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$8.B.$8.8.C.$9.6.听第7段材料,回答第8至9小题。8.Whatdidthewomandislikeabouttheconcert?A.Theplace.B.T

hesinger.C.Themusic.9.Whatdidthespeakersthinkofthesupportbands?A.Moving.B.Surprising.C.Disappointing.听第8段材料,回答第10至13小题。10.Howdidtheaccident

happen?A.Thewomandrovetoofast.B.Theredcartriedtoavoidadog.C.Adogsuddenlyturnedleftontothestreet.11.Whendidtheambulancecome?A

.Atabout8:30.B.Atabout8:45.C.Atabout9:00.12.Whogotinjuredintheaccident?A.Theredcardriver.B.Thefemalespeaker.C.Theblackdog.13.Whatistheprobablerelat

ionshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Policemananddriver.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Professorandstudent.听第9段材料,回答第14至17小题。14.Whatdothespeakersmainlytalkabout?A.E

nergyproduction.B.Informationsafety.C.Smartcities.15.Whichisamongtheman’sresearchfocuses?A.Equalitypromotion.B.Trafficrelease.C

.Datamanagement.16.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?A.Personalinformationcanbesecured.B.Dataleakage(泄露)willneverhappen.C.Grea

tersecuritycanbeachieved.17.Whomightbethewoman?A.Aprofessor.B.Ajournalist.C.Ascientist.听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。18.Whatdidthespeakerwantto

beatfirst?A.Aresearchscientist.B.AnEnglishteacher.C.Adivinginstructor.19.Wheredidthespeakergorightafteruniversity?A.ToAustralia.B.To

Jamaica.C.ToSouthAfrica.20Howdomostcustomersknowthespeaker’scompany?A.Frommagazines.B.OntheInternet.C.Throug

hwordofmouth.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AChess4LifeChess4Lifeofferschesscamps,classes,an

dtournamentsforbeginnersthroughadvancedplayerswhoare5—15yearsold.Programsareofferedonline,aswellasatcentersinWA.T

hecarefully-designedcurriculumisbuiltbyNationalMasterElliottNeff.Playersaretaughtbyexperiencedcoachesindifferentskillg

roups.Plus,unlikeothertrainingprograms,theChess4Lifecurriculumincludeslifeskillslikerespect,sportsmanship,criticalthinkingandplanning

,whichareallimportantforyourchildreninallaspectsoflife!DenverRockyMountainChessCampFoundedin1995,thecampisrunbyNationalMa

sterToddBardwick.Childrenattheageof6-18arewelcome.toparticipateandchoosefrombeginner,intermediate(中级的),andadvancedlevelgroups.Thesmal

l-sizedclasswithastudent-coachratioof8:1allowsthecoachestogivepersonalizedattentiontoeachchild.Spaceislimited,sobesuretosign

upyourchildassoonasyoucan.BayAreaChessChildrenaged5anduparewelcometojointheprogramwithnoexperienceneeded!BayAreaChessoffersin-personcampsduringthes

pringandsummer,whileonlinechesscampsrunduringthesummeronly.Herestudentslearnfromskilledchessinstructorsinsmallgroupswithaninstructor-studentratioof

1:10.Outstandingtraineeshaveachancetoplayintournaments.Checkthedetailedscheduleofthecampforyourkidsandmakearigh

tchoice.EliteChessYoucanbuildyourchild’sloveforSTEMandchessatEliteChesswhichcombinesinterestingSTEMactivitieswithchesslessons.The

in-personandonlinechessclassesareforchildrenwhoknowhowtoplaychessbutwanttoimproveupontheirskills.Theprogr

amwelcomesincoming1st-6thgraders.Thisyearonly12studentscanparticipateintheprogram,soit’sbesttohelpyourkidsregisteraheadoftime.1.Whatisspecialabout

Chess4Life?A.Itkeepsitsclasssizesmall.B.Itwelcomesplayersofallages.C.Ithelpscampersgainlifeskills.D.Itismanagedbyanationalchessmaster.

2.WhatdoBayAreaChessandEliteChesshaveincommon?A.Theyaimtotraingrandmasters.B.Theyprovideonlineandin-personclasses.C.Theyorganizetourname

ntsfortheirstudents.D.Theyaresuitableforchildrenwithnochessexperience.3.Whoisthetextmainlyintendedfor?A.Chessplayers.

B.Chesscoaches.C.Teachers.D.Parents.BWhenshewasyoung,SylviaColt-Lacayonoticedshewasparticularlyfascinatedwithon-screenstories.Mediaofferedan

escapewhenlifewashard.WatchingGlee,shewasthrilledtoseeacharacterwhousedawheelchairlikeher—untilshelearnedtherolewasplay

edbyanactorwhowasnotdisabled.“Irememberfeelingsoheartbrokenandbetrayed(背叛),fornoreasonotherthanthefactthatIfeltseenforonceasa10-ye

ar-oldwatchingGlee,andthepowerofthat,”saysColt-Lacayo.Now,Colt-LacayoisgraduatingfromStanfordwithadegreeinfilmandmediastu

diesandisheadingtoHollywoodwithapassionforincreasingdisabilityrepresentationanddiversityingeneral.“Represent

ationmatters,andIalsothinkthatdiversestorytellingiswhatismostcompelling(令人信服的),”shesaid.RepresentationshapedColt-Lacayo’sp

athtoStanford.AsadisabledLatinagirl,shestruggledtoimaginegoingtocollege,inpartbecausesheneversawadultwheelchairusersin

themedia.Inhighschool,shemet-anotherStanfordstudentwhowasalsoawheelchairuserataconference.Suddenly,ane

wstoryfeltpossible.WhenshearrivedatStanford,Colt-Lacayoknewshewasoftenthefirstvisiblydisabledstudenth

erprofessorsandpeershadinteractedwith.Herparentshadtaughthertoadvocateforherself,andwhileshedoesn’tclaimthelabel“ac

tivist”,sheasksforwhatsheneeds.“Yes,there’ssomethingthatisinmyDNAthatmakesmybodydifferentfromotherpeople’s.But

really,whatmakesmedisabledisthatpeopletreatmedifferently,andIdonothaveequalaccesstoresources,”shesaid.Shebroughtthi

sperspectivetoherStanfordexperience.Forherseniorthesis(论文),shewroteascreenplayexamininghowgrowingupwi

thadisabilityimpactsone’srelationshipwithoneselfandone’sunderstandingoftheworld.Colt-Lacayoaimstobecomeanagentforscreen

writersandfilmdireętors.Shehopesthatsharingherstorygivesotherstheexampleshewishedforwhenshewasyoung.4.

HowdidColt-LacayoinitiallyfeelwhilewatchingGlee?A.Overjoyedandinspired.B.Honoredandconfident.C.Heartbrokenandbetrayed.D.Sorrowfulandsympathetic.5

.WhathelpedColt-Lacayopictureherselfgoingtocollege?A.Herkeeninterestinfilmsandmedia.B.Diversestoriessheheardaboutdisability.C.Anex

ampleofadisabledStanfordstudent.D.Apassionforincreasingdisabilityrepresentation.6.WhatinsightdidColt-Lacayo

gainaboutlivingwithadisability?A.Itnaturallyleadsonetogrowintoasocialactivist.B.Itmainlyinvolvesovercomingphysical

limitations.C.Itoffersspecialadvantagesforaccessingresources.D.Itinfluencesone’soutlookontheworldandoneself.7.Whatisthebes

ttitleofthetext?A.TellingStoriesThatMatterB.SpeakingupforEqualityC.StrugglingtoEnterStanfordD.Conqueri

ngPhysicalChallengesCWhatifyouthrewapartyandnobodycame,butthat’sexactlywhatyouexpected?That’spreciselywhatfamous

physicistStephenHawkingdidonJune28,2009.HerentedaspaceatCambridgeUniversityandgotballoonsanddecoratio

ns.Thenhesatintheemptyroomforafewhoursandleft.Essentially,Hawking’stimetravelpartywasheldforourfuturegenerations,shouldtheyevercrackthemyst

eryoftimetravel.oneofthebiggestchallengesfacedbymodernphysics.Thesetupmayseemsilly,butHawkingwasactuallyexperimenting

.That’sbecauseourcurrentknowledgeofphysicsdoesnotstrictlyforbidtimetravel.Indeed,insomecases,it’sclearlyallowed.Thege

neraltheoryofrelativityprovidesseveralsituationsthatmightenabletimetravelintothepast.Oneinvolvesalimitlesslylongcylinder(圆柱体),whichrotates(旋转)

fastenoughtoallowyoutotravelapatharounditandendupinthepast.Anotheristhecreationofawormholewithdifferenttimeateachend,allowingyo

utotraveldownoneendandexitintothepast.SincenobodyshoweduptoHawking’stimetravelparty,wehaveafewpossibleconclusions

:TimetravelintothepastisnotallowedOurfuturegenerationswilldiscoverthefundamentalreasonwhytimetravelintothepastisforbiddenandsighregretfullythattheyco

uldnotacceptHawking’sinvitation.Timetravelintothepastisallowed,butwefigureitoutsofarintothefuturethatHawking

’sinvitationdoesn’tsurvivelongenough.Timetravelintothepastisallowed,butweneverfigureitout.Maybeourhumani

ntellectisn’tquitepowerfulenoughtodetectthedeepermysteriesoftheuniverse.Timetravelintothepastisallowed,buttherearerules.M

aybeitisexceptionallycomplicatedtobuildatimemachine,orwecansendsignalsintothepast,butnotentirepersons.Ofcourse,ifsomeonefro

mthefuturehadshownup,itwould’vebeenabigdeal.But,asexperimentsgo,Hawking’spartywasn’tatotalfailure.Inthiscase,itshowedthatthemysteryoftimetravelw

illremainunsolved-atleastforthetimebeing.8.WhydidStephenHawkingthrowtheparty?A.Topublicizehisfame.B.Totestaphysicsassumpti

on.C.Towelcomecertainvisitors.D.Tobenefitfuturegenerations.9.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlydiscussregardingtimetravelintothepas

t?A.Itsvitalsignificance.B.Itspossiblemethods.C.Itspotentialinfluence.D.Itspracticalapplications..10.Whatpossiblyledtonobodyc

omingtoHawking’sparty?A.Lostinvitation.B.Disturbedsignals.C.Powerfulintelligence.D.Insufficientattention.11.Whatdoestheauthorthin

kofHawking’sparty?A.Itwasvaluable.B.Itwasimpractical.C.Itwasconfusing.D.Itwastransformative.DSaladplantshavealreadybeengrowninoldsheltersan

dtunnels.UrbanfarmingisaregulartopicofinterestatplacesliketheWorldEconomicForum(WEF)inDavos,whereleadersconsiderwhethertheworld’sfoodsystem,b

lamedforcausingbothobesityandmalnutrition,canbefixed.Therearealreadyplentyofurbanfarmingprojectsaroundtheworld,particularlyintheUS,Japana

ndtheNetherlands,fromurbanfishandplantfarmstoverticalfarming.“It’sbecominganexpandingindustry,”saidRichardBallard,oneofthefoundersofthefar

mGrowingUnderground.“ThereareseveralotherbusinessesstartingupinLondonincontainers,andthereareotherverticalfarmsaroundthecountr

ynow.”GrowingUndergroundisnotastandardfarm.Therowsofcropscouldbeinalmostanytunnel,buttheseplantsare100feetbelowClaphamHighStreetandshowthaturbanagr

icultureis,insomecasesatleast,notafad.TheundergroundfarmhasoccupiedapartoftheSecondWorldWarair-raidsheltersfornearlyfiveyears,andBallardispla

nningtoexpandintotherestofthespacelaterthisyear.GrowingUndergroundsuppliesherbandsaladmixestogroceryshops,supermarketsandres

taurants.BeinginLondoncreatesanadvantage,Ballardsays,astheycanharvestanddeliverinanhour.Headdsotherad

vantages.Beingundergroundmeanstemperaturesnevergobelow15----surfacegreenhousesneedtobeheated.Theycandomoreharvests:60cropsayear,

comparedwithaboutseveninatraditionalfarm.Electricitytopowerthelightsisamajorcost,butthecompanybelievesrenewableenergywillbecom

echeaper.SimilarBritishcompaniesincludetheJonesFoodCompanyinLincolnshire,whileintheUSAeroFarmshassever

alprojectsinNewJersey,andEdenworksinBrooklyn.12.Whatcanwelearnabouturbanfarming?A.Differentfarmingmethodsareused.B.Localgovernmentsp

ayeffortstodevelopit.C.Itleadstoahealthierlifestyle.D.ItisrarelydiscussedattheWEF.13.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“afad”underlinedinParagraph3?A

.Aplanthathasgreatpotential.B.Atraditionthatappealstoalotofpeople.C.Anapproachthatcansolveaseriousproblem

.D.Afashionthat’spopularforashorttime.14.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheundergroundfarm?A.Itsmajorproductsareherbsandsalads.B.Itproduces

morekindsoffoodsthanatraditionalfarm.C.Itismoreproductivethanatraditionalfarm.D.Ituseslessenergythanagreenhouse.

15.Whatisthethemeofthetext?A.Traditionalfarmingwillbereplacedsoon.B.GrowingUndergroundattractsmorepeople.C.Currentfoodsystemcauseshealthproblems.D.U

rbanfarmingisstillthoughtcostlyandtime-consuming.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5)Whenwearefacedwithacrisis,orifwehaveanimportantdecis

iontomake,manyofusfallintothetrapofover-thinking.Wemaykeepthinkingaboutsomethingconstantlyandtoolong.____16____Howca

nwestopourselvesfromover-thinking?Doingsomethingtodistractyourselfisagoodidea.Youcanfindworkingwithyourhandsisespeciallygood.____17___

_Yourbrainsimplydoesn’thavetheresourcestosplititselfintoathirdactivity,forexampleover-thinking.____18____S

tudieshaveshownthatwhensomeoneviewssomethinginexcitementandanxiety,thebrainisforcedtobecomestuckinthepresentbecauseallofyoursensesarecompletelyengag

ed.Youdonothavetimetofocusonsomethingdifferent,whichcancauseover-thinking.Constantwishing,hopingandprayingdonotgiveyouanyrelief.Theyjust

keepyoustuckinoneplace.Buttakingthesmalleststepoffthecrisisreallymatters.Itwillsetthingsinmotion,makingyoulikeasnowball.____19____Thetra

psarethingsthatcauseyournaturalabilitytoreactwithoutyourealizingthatthereisaconnectionbetweenthetwo.Thusavo

idingrelevanttrapsisalsoagoodidea.____20____Forexample,ifoneofyour,colleaguesissonegativethatshealwaysdragsyoudown,s

tophangingoutwithherbyhavinglunchaloneatanearbyrestaurant.A.Thismindsettendstoruinourday.B.Putsimply,

outofsight,outofmind.C.Justasasayinggoes,oncebitten,twiceshy.D.Youarereallygettingyourbrainworkingforyou.E.O

theractivitiesaretheonesthatarouseyourcuriosity.F.Itengagesyourmovementskillsandthinkingprocess.G.Thus,you

willgraduallymoveyourselfoutofthefeeling.第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分40)第一节完型填空(共15小题,每小题一分,满分15分)Atageeleven,Iwasinmiddleschool.ButbeforeChrist

maseverychanceIgot,whenIwas___21___,Icheckedeachpresentunderthetreequietly.Ireadeverytagand___22___everypackage,telling

whichpresentwenttowhichpersonwithoutevenlookingatthetags.Ithadbeena(n)___23___yearformyfamily.Whenmymomlookedatthesimpleprese

nts,shesighedandwarnedus,“Therewon’tbeasmuchforChristmasthisyear.Trynottobe___24___.”Christmashadtradit

ionallybeenatimeformyparentstospoil(溺爱)us.Inyearspast,thepresentswouldpileupandIwouldhearthephrase“givingisbetterthanreceiving”,butthoughtwhoe

verhadsaidthatmusthavebeenoutoftheirmind.Gettingpresentswasthewhole___25___!OnthatChristmasmorning,we___26___waitedinthehallwa

yuntilDadtolduseverythingwasready.Werushedintothelivingroomandletthewrappingpaperfly.Wemadeweak___27___towaitandwatchotherfamilymembersopene

dtheirpresents,butasthetimepassedwelostourself-control.“Here’sanotheroneforyou,”saidMomasshe___28___meapackagewithmynamewrittenonthelabelinmymo

ther’shandwriting.Ilookedatit,___29___.HavingspentsomuchtimeexaminingthepresentsbeforeChristmas,I____

30____thisone.Itwasmymom’s.“Mom,Ican’t...”Iwas____31____bymymother’seager,joyfullook—alookIcouldnotreallyunderstand.“Let’sseewhatitis,honey.Hur

ryandopenit.”Itwasablowdryer.Thoughit’ssimple,tomeitwassomuchmore.Beingalittlegirl,Iwasamazed.Inmyworld,wherereceiving____32____giving,mymom’sactof

selflessnesswasincomprehensible.TearsfilledmyeyesandIthoughtindisbeliefabouthowmuchmymommustlovemeto____33____herChristmas.Ihavealwaysremember

edthatChristmasfullofdeep____34____.Ithadsuchanimpactonme.Asanadult,Icannow____35____mymom’sactions-findinganevengreaterjoyinherChristmas,be

causegivingtrulyisbetterthanreceiving.Mymom’ssimpleactmeanttheworldtome.21.A.aloneB.reliableC.generousD

.exaggerated22.A.toreB.feltC.smelledD.broke23.A.easyB.toughC.commonD.shiny24.A.excitedB.embarrassedC.disappointedD.nervous25.A.appr

oachB.excellenceC.secretD.point26.A.slowlyB.unconcernedlyC.passivelyD.eagerly27.A.contributionsB.attemptsC.requestsD.arguments28.A.handedB.tookC.thre

wD.provided29.A.ashamedB.stressedC.boredD.confused30.A.recognisedB.recalledC.refusedD.returned31.A.inspiredB.scaredC.stopped

D.encouraged32.A.overweighedB.equaledC.meantD.indicated33.A.giveawayB.giveupC.settleforD.payoff34.A.

doubtB.reliefC.loveD.trouble35.A.rememberB.commentC.understandD.share第二节单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)36.Safetyshouldbea________inanyindustryand

itshouldcomeasnosurprisethataddressingsafetyissuesearlycanactuallysavemoney,long-term,forcompanies.A.priorityB.authorityC.destinyD.harmony37.Theteac

herwroteanexampleontheblackboardto________thepoint.A.suggestB.expressC.illustrateD.recognize38.Socialmediatoolsletuss

eewhatourfriendsareuptoand________friendshipA.maintainB.encounterC.captureD.reflect39.Thetruthisthateachandeverystude

ntis________,andtherefore,whenteaching,wecannotfollowthesamepattern.A.uniqueB.significantC.enormousD.superior40.Thetrafficrulepinnedonthewall_

______youngchildrenundertheageoffourand_______lessthan40poundsmustbeinachildsafetyseat.A.reads;weighingB.isread;weighsC.issaid;weighin

gD.says;weighed41.Thenumberofmedicalschoolsreached18intheearly1990sand________aroundthatleveleversince.A.areremainingB.h

averemainedC.hasremainedD.isremaining42.That’sthefactory________wepaidavisitlastyear.A.towhereB.towhichC.whichD.inwhich43.ItwasonMid-A

utumnFestival,________allfamilymembersreunited,thatIleftmyhometownforastrangecity.A.whichB.whenC.asD.that44.Thewarandthesuffe

ring________causedhadgreateffectsonhim.A.thatB.whichC.asD.it45.Takeanactivepartinsportsorotheractivitiesyouenjoy_______

_youcanmeetvariouskindsofpeople.A.whatB.whenC.thatD.where第Ⅱ卷第三节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5,满分15分)46.Benedictreturnedfromeachjourneywith________(impress)paintin

gs,relics,books,andcrafts.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.________(judge)fromhisconfusedlook,Iguessthathedidn’tknowwhathadhappened.(所给词的适当形式填空)48.You’dbette

rlimityourself______twocupsofcoffeeaday,oryoumaysufferfrominsomnia.(用适当的词填空)49.Sharinghouseworkis_________(benefit),whichrelievesourparentsfromhou

seworkburdenandgivesusmentalrelaxationfromstudy.(所给词的适当形式填空)50.Withhisattention________(concentrate)onhisbook,hedidn'tnot

icesomeoneenteringhisroom.(所给词的适当形式填空)51.Asisknowntousall,a________(harmony)societymeansthathumanbeingscangetalongwellwitheacho

ther.(所给词的适当形式填空)52.TheWorldCupisthemostwatchedsoccermatchintheworld.Itwasfirstheldin1930and________(o

rganize)everyfouryearsbyFIFA,theFederationInternationaldeFootballAssociation.(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Itwas________________(freeze)coldoutside

,soIdidn’twanttogetoutofthecarandjuststayedatthewheelwhenwepassedacafe.(所给词的适当形式填空)54.Lookingbackonthehistorical

inventions,wecanfindthatcreativeinventorsalwaysmadean__________(assume)thatwasnotbasedonanytradition.55.Johninvited

about40peopletohiswedding,mostof________arefamilymembers.(用适当的词填空)第二部分写作(共两节,满分40)第一节(满分15分)56.假如你是校学生会的生活部负责人李华,你打算写一篇短文向英文校刊饮食栏目投稿,向同学

们推荐一款健康又休闲的课间零食。内容包括:1零食介绍;2.推荐理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右。2.标题和开头已经给出,不计入总词数AHealthyandRelaxingSnackHello,everyone.TodayIw

anttorecommendasnackwhichisnotonlyhealthybutrelaxingtoallofyou._____________________________________________

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节(满分25分)57.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。Ihadbookedtheflightsinsomewhatofahurrywithjustacarry-

onbag,thinking7kgswasenoughfora3-daytriptoTaupo.IthoughtI’dgivenmyselfenoughtimetogettotheairport,however,asoftenwasthecase,Iwasrunninglateand

hadtopackmybagwithlittletimeleft.Confusedaboutwhattocarry,Istuffedalltheclothesinmylittlebag,takingnonoticeoftheweight.Thirtyminutesbefo

retheflight,Iwaswaitingatmyterminal(航站楼)intheairportandcouldn’tstopsmiling.Iwastooexcitedtogoonamuch-neededtrip.Alittlewhilelater,Iheardan

announcement“PassengersflyingtoTaupoonFlightNZ5091arerequestedtoweighyourcabinluggageandcollectyourtag”.Istoodinthelinewaitingformyturn,clue

lessabouthowmuchmybagwouldweigh,deepinsidehopingnotovertheweightlimit..。Whenitwasmyturn,Iplacedmybagontheweighingscalean

dwhoaaaa!!Itwas9.4kgs.IaskedtheflightattendantifIcouldbuy$20extraluggageallowance(行李费)asshownontheappbutIwastoola

teforit.Instead,Iwasaskedtopayanadditionalfeeof$65.Ieitherhadtopayorleavesomethingawaytobringitdownto7kgs.Iaskedtheattendantwhethertheywouldg

ivemystuffbacktomeifIreturned3dayslaterandsurprisinglyIwastoldIwouldn’tgetitback.Tome,abadluggageexperiencehadthepowertocomple

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