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高2022级高三上学第一学月考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。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.WhydoesJimrefusetogocamping?A.Hepreferstostayathome.B.Hehasaprojecttofinish.C.Heneedstopreparepotatoes.2.Whatdoesthewomansugg

estthemando?A.Trysomedifferentmedicine.B.Askthedoctorforhelp.C.Takearest.3.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Hercolleague’

sinjury.B.Noinvitationtothetrip.C.TheplanfornextSunday.4.WhydidMr.Greenknockthegirldown?A.Hewasdrivingfast.B.Hewasdrunk.C.Hedidn’tseethegirl.5.Whatc

anwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Johnwon’tcometothemeeting.B.Johnisgoingtogiveaspeech.C.Thewomandoubts

whetherJohnwillcome.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。听完每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Painttheroomherself.B.MovetotheMissi

onInnHotel.C.Askhersontostayinanotherhotel.7.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Houseownerandrenter.B.Mot

herandson.C.Receptionistandcustomer.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.ThebusstationB.Theci

tycenter.C.TheCityBank.9.Howwillthewomangettoherfinaldestination?A.Onfoot.B.Bytrain.C.Bytaxi.听第8段材料,

回答第10至12题。10.Whereisthewomangoingonholiday?A.Toahousenexttoalake.B.Toahouseinthewoods.C.Toahotelnearthemountains.11.What

isthewomanlookingforwardtomost?A.Sailing.B.Goingforarun.C.Catchinguponsleep.12.HowlonghasthewomanandJohnbeentogether?A.Morethanfour

years.B.Morethanfiveyears.C.Morethansixyears.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.Whatkeepsthegroupgoing?A.Theloveforcreatingartworks.

B.Thepleasureofhelpingothers.C.Thewishtoimprovethecommunity.14.Howhasthelocalgovernmenthelpedthegroup?A.Byrentingaro

om.B.Byprovidingmoney.C.Bybuildingawebsite.15.Wherecanpeoplebuythebottlesnow?A.Fromthetownhall.B.Intheshops.C.OntheInter

net.16.Howmanymembersdoesthegrouphaveatpresent?A.Three.B.Five.C.Eight.听第10段独白,回答第17至第20题。17.WhydidtheleadersofoldJapanus

eumbrellas?A.Tostartanactivity.B.Tomakethemseempowerful.C.Togoalongwithridingelephants.18.Whenwereumbrellasusedtoprotectagainstrain?A.By

the1600s.B.In1826.C.In1852.19.Howdoesthespeakerfeelabouttoday’sumbrellas?A.Heavy.B.Convenient.C.Small.20.Wha

tdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Thedevelopmentofumbrellas.B.Thefunctionofumbrellas.C.Thematerialofumbrellas.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThisyear’shikingeventshavekickedoffandweareintroducingsomewalkingfestivalsinth

efollowing.CrickhowellWalkingFestival(9-17March)Oneoftheearliestoftheyear’sfestivals,thewalkingfestivaloffers8

1differentwalksthisyear,rangingfrom2to17miles.Allaregradedintermsofeffortanddifficulty,fromaneasywalkalongtheMonm

outhshire&BreconCanal,toa—newfor2024—hikethroughthewesternFans.IsleofWightWalkingFestival(11-19Mayand5-13Octobe

r)TheIsleofWightWalkingFestivallaces(系)upitsbootsinspringandautumn,onthe500milesoffootpathsontheisland.Therearewalksfocusingoneveryaspectofthei

sland’shistory.Walksaregradedaccordingtopaceanddifficulty.MorayWalkingandOutdoorFestival(14-24June)Agreatchoiceforthoselook

ingforotheractivitiestoenjoybesideswalking,this10-daycelebrationincludeseverythingfromboatingtobird-w

atching.Thewalksrangefromgentleseasidewanderstoendurance(耐力)hikesthroughtheCairngorms,withfivedifferentgradesofdifficulty

.SaltmarshCoastWalkingFestival(27September-6October)Choosefromself-guidedorexpert-ledwalksalonga75-milestretchoftheSaltmarshcoast,pickinguptheregi

on’smaritime(海洋的)history,orlearningabouttherichvarietyofbirdspecies.Thefestivalfeaturesguidedwalkstakinginvineyards(葡萄园),naturereservesandvastskies

alongtheshoreline.21.Whichwalkingfestivalisheldintwoseasonsthisyear?A.CrickhowellWalkingFestival.B.IsleofWightWalkingFestival.C.MorayW

alkingandOutdoorFestival.D.SaltmarshCoastWalkingFestival.22.WhatcanfestivalgoersdoduringMorayWalkingandOutdoorFestival?A.Makesampl

esofrarespecies.B.Volunteerinnaturereserves.C.Observebirdsandgoboating.D.Attendaclassonmarinescience.23.WhatisspecialaboutSalt

marshCoastWalkingFestival?A.Ithasthelongestpath.B.Itprovidesgradedwalks.C.Itoffersguidechoices.D.Itserves

ashistorytour.BOmarVazquezgrewupinpovertyonMexico’sYucatanpeninsula.Hewatchedhissinglemotherstruggletoputfoo

donthetable,andtodaythememoryinspireshimtohelpthoseinneed.Whenaninvasive(入侵的)seaweedcalledsargassumshoweduponMexico’sCarib

beanbeaches,Omarlookedpastthematterofitallandsawanopportunitytohelpothers.Sargassumisnotdangerous,bu

tithasanunpleasantsmellandcanbecomesothickthatitkeepspeoplefromenteringthewater.Mexicohasexperiencedrecord-settingamountsoftheseaweedinrecent

years,andithasmadeitswaytoFlorida’sbeachesaswell.Expertssaytherecouldbeasmuchas100tonsofsargassumblockingMexicanshorelinesin2023.Withtourismdol

larsatrisk,officialsandlocalsalikewereeagertoremovetheseaweed,butonlyOmarsawitstruepotential.Theprofessionalgar

denerorganizedabeachcleanupthatprovidedjobsforabout300localfamilies,butheknewtherewasmoretodo.Sincepeople’s

attitudetowardstheseaweedremindedhimofhisownlifeexperiences,hedecidedtobecomeanagent(推动者)forchange.Whensargassumstartedarriving,ev

eryonewascomplaining.“Iwantedtomakesomethinggoodoutofsomethingeveryonesawasbad,”Omarexplained.In2018,Oma

rfoundawaytoturnsargassumintobuildingblocksthathecallsSargablock.Hecreatestheseblocksbymixing40%sargassumwithothermaterialslik

eclay,thenputtingtheminablock-formingmachineandbakingtheminthesunfordays.Theendresultisanorganic,sustainable,andecologicallyfr

iendlybuildingmaterialthatexpertssaycouldlastfor120years.Todate,Omar’scompany,BluegreenMexico,hasused700tonsofsargassumt

obuildlow-incomehousingforthoseinneed.Omarsaidhewouldtakeonmoreprojects,anddonatemorehousestosinglemotherslikehisownmom.24.Whatcan

belearnedfromparagraph1?A.Omar’sfamilyoftenassistedpeopleinneed.B.SargassumoriginatedontheCaribbeanbeaches.C.Omar’sexperienceinchildh

oodhasinfluencedhimmuch.D.Omarhasmetalotofgenerouspeoplesincehewasyoung.25.Howdidmostpeoplereacttotheincreasingsargassum?A.Theydidn’ttakeitseriousl

y.B.Theywereanxioustoclearitup.C.Theyvieweditasnewmaterials.D.Theywereexcitedtoseeagrandscene.26.Whichword

scanbestdescribeOmar?A.Honestandambitious.B.Strong-willedandconfident.C.Quick-thinkingandhumorous.D.Sympatheticandinnovative.27.Wh

atdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusthroughOmar’ssuccess?A.It’snevertoooldtolearn.B.Loveshineseverydarkcorner.C.

Solutionscanbeobtainedfromproblems.D.Heroesarisefromhumblebeginnings.CWhenChui-LianLeeandValentinaGomezstartedonth

eiracademicjourneysastextile(织物)developingandmarketingmajorsattheFashionInstituteofTechnology,theywereeagertolearnmoreaboutth

eclothingindustry.Someofthethingstheyendeduplearningshockedthem.Theyfoundoutthatroughly11milliontonsoftextilewasteendupinlandfi

lleachyear,andthechemicalsandgasesthatemergeduringdecompositionpollutetheearth.Everysingleclassthattheyjoined,they’dgothroughth

eimpactsandit’dbelike,“Okay,cottonhasthislargeofawaterfootprintandpeopleareturningtoorganiccotton,butthat’snotreallyasolu

tionbecauseofthesereasons.”Or“Peoplearelookingatrecycledpolyester(涤纶)butthat’snotgreatbecauseitstillreleasesmicroplastics.”Aseverys

olutiontheylearnedaboutcamewithdrawbacks,theybothwoundupfeelingreallyfrustrated.Itwasn’tuntilthetwojoinedaclassontheappli

cationofbiotechnologytothemanufacturingofclothingthattheyrealizedtherecouldbeamoreenvironmentallyfriendlyoptionforthefashionind

ustry.LeeandGomezlearnedthattheycouldusespeciallyengineeredproteinstocreateafiberthatavoidsplasticsandd

egrades(分解)naturally,andthentheideaforWerewoolwasborn.“Bychanginghowwearecreatingthefibersthatmakeupourclothing,w

ecanchangetheentirelifecycleofourclothingandtheirend-of-lifeimpactsontheenvironment,avoidingpollutionfromplastics,”Leeexplains.Theearl

y-stagebiotechcompanyfocusingondevelopingbiodegradablefibersforthetextileindustryinitiallystartedasaresearchprojectthatinvolvedmanysleeplessnigh

tsinthelab.AfterwinningtheH&MGlobalChangeAwardin2020,theprojectlaunchedintoacompany.Overfouryearsand4.5milliondollarsinfundinglater,Werewoolno

whas12employeesandhasbegunworkingwithbrandstodevelopclothingoutoftheirprotein-basedfibers,withthehopeoflaunchingproductsin2025.By203

0,125,000tonsoffiberisexpectedtoenterthemarket,whichisabout390millionshirts.“Ourgoalhasalwaysbeentom

akethefashionindustryfriendlytonature,”saysLee.28.WhatsurprisedLeeandGomezwhentheylearnedabouttheclothingindustry?A.Awiderangeoftexti

lesareproducedeveryyear.B.Therearemanypoisonouschemicalsinclothing.C.Clothingindustrybringsharmtotheenvironment.D.Thetextilew

asteisquitedifficulttobreakdown.29.Whyareorganiccottonandrecycledpolyestermentioned?A.Topresentfeaturesoforganicclothing.B.Tointroduc

emethodsofrecyclingtextilewaste.C.Toshowthey’renotgoodoptionsforsustainability.D.Toexplainitisessentialtoreducethewaterfootprin

t.30.WhatcanwelearnaboutWerewoolaccordingtothepassage?A.Ithasabrightprospect.B.Itfundsresearchontextilewaste.C.Itp

rovestobehighlyprofitable.D.Itpioneersinplasticsdecomposition.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthet

ext?A.WerewoolMakesFashionGreenB.BreakthroughsinAppliedBiotechnologyC.LeeandGomez’sAcademicJourneysD.NewProtein-basedFibersHittheMarketDJu

lywasthehottestmonthonrecordglobally.HightemperaturesandseriouswildfireshavesweptacrosstheNorthernHemisphere.Oceanicheatwavesaredamagi

ngtheworld’sthird-largestcoralreefoffFlorida.Andasthelevelsofgreenhousegasescontinuetoincrease,itmeansmanyevenhottersummerslieahead.L

astweek,theUnitedNationsSecretary-GeneralAntonioGuterrescoinedanewterm.Thetimeof“globalwarming”hasende

d,heannounced,andthetimeof“globalboiling”hasarrived.Butcriticshavestronglydisagreedwiththephrase.Atoneleve

l,“globalboiling”isclearlyanoverstatement,but“globalwarming”isnowfartooweakadescription.Manyclimatescientistshavepushedfortheterm“globalheating”to

beusedinpreference.Similarly,phrasessuchas“climatecrisis”haven’treceivedenoughattention.That’sbecausemanyofusstil

lfeelwehaven’tseenthiscrisiswithourowneyes.Butthatischanging.Inthepastfewyears,extremeweatherandrelevant

eventshavestruckmanycountries.Australia’sBlackSummerbroughtwildfiresthatburnedanareathesizeoftheUnitedKingdom.Germanysufferedseriousfl

oodingin2021.The2022floodinPakistanfloodedlargepartsofthecountry.Chinahasseenbothdroughtsandfloods.Terribledroughtshavehitthe

HornofAfricaformanyyears.Indiahasstoppedriceexportsduetodamagefromheavyrain.Criticsofclimateactionoft

encomplainaboutwhattheyseeastheoveruseof“crisistalk”.Ifeverythingisacrisis,nothingisacrisis.WhenGuterresuse

sdeeplyimpactfulphrases,he’snotinvitingustoimagineaHollywood-styledisaster.Whathe’shopingistomakepeoplelistenandact—nowwecanseewhatclima

techangelookslike.Aretherebetterphrasestodescribethis?Possibly.Takethechallengeyourself:canyouthinkupab

rief,correctphrasetocoverworseninglocal-and-regional-scaledroughts,fires,typhoonsandfloods;damagetocropsandfoodsaf

ety;watershortages;existentialthreatstocoralreefsandlow-lyingcommunities?Youcanseehowharditis.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“coined”inparagraph2me

an?A.Explained.B.Invented.C.Valued.D.Accepted.33.Whatdocriticsthinkoftheterm“globalboiling”?A.Itisover

used.B.Itisexaggerated.C.Itislackinginenoughattention.D.Itistooweaktodescribetheproblem.34.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph4?A.Climatecrisesarewor

sening.B.Severalcriseswillbesolved.C.Peoplewillfacefoodshortages.D.Peoplearetakingeffectivemeasures.35.WhatisGuter

res’shopeinusingdeeplyimpactfulphrases?A.Toscarepeopleintotakingimmediateaction.B.ToentertainreaderswithHollywood-st

ylestories.C.Toprovideamoreaccuratedescriptionofglobalwarming.D.Tomakepeopleawareoftheseverityoftheclimatecrisis.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分

,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoBecomeaMorningPersonEveryoneknowsthatearlytobedandearlytorise

isgoodforhealth.36Herearesomewaysyoucanfocusonthatcanhelpyoubecomeabettermorningperson.Shiftyourbedtime.37Mostpeopleshouldaimforatle

astsevenhoursanight—soyou’llprobablyneedtoinchyourbedtimeforwardasyoutransition(过渡)toanewschedule.Youcouldfallstraightintogettingupa

tyourdesiredtimeeveryday,knowingthatyou’llfeeltiredduringthetransitionbutwillnaturallystartfallingasleepearl

ierwithinafewweeks.Relaxbeforebed.Don’twatchTVorfiddlearound(摆弄)withlaptopsrightbeforeyougotobedbecausetheyareshining

lightintoyoureyesandmaybeeventrickingyourbrainintothinkingthatit’searlierthanitreallyis.38Trynottodoanythingtoostimulatingbeforebed,andinsteadf

ocusonrelaxingactivitiesliketakingabathorlisteningtocomfortablemusic.39Thesecrettobecomingamorningpersonisexposuretobrig

htlight.That’sbecauselightsuppresses(抑制)melatonin,ahormone(激素)thatplaysanimportantroleincircadian(昼夜)rhythm

.Naturallightisthebest,sogetoutsideoropenyourbedroomwindow.Makemorningsmorepleasant.Trytoschedulesomethingtolookforwardto

inthemorningsothatgettingupfeelslikelesshard.Perhapsahotcupofcoffee,sippedinsilence,andthedailycrosswordpuzzle.40A.Lightenup.B.Workupasweat.C.It’s

importanttomakesureyou’regettingenoughsleep.D.Butmanypeoplehavegreatdifficultyingettingupearly.E.It’sh

ardtostopsurfingtheinternetlateatnightifyou’reanightowl.F.Makesurethelightaroundyouisnottoobrightwhenit’sclosetoyourbedtime.G.Know

ingthatsomethingpleasantawaitscanhelpyoutakethatfirstpainfulstepoutofbed.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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各

题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D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。AlexanderGrahamBellhatedspendingsummertimeinWashington,DC.Heusua

lly41tohisfarminNovaScotia,butoneyearhehadtostayinthecapital.“Whyhumanshave42howtowarmahousebutnothowtoco

olone—untilnow,”hewondered,andin1872,he43acold-air-producingdeviceandbroughtthetemperatureinhisroomdownto21℃.When69-year-oldB

elltoldthat44inaspeechtothe1917graduatingclassofMcKinleyManualTrainingSchool,thestudentswent45.Theclapp

inglastedsolongthathewas46tosaysomethingmoresurprising.“Couldpostagestampsbeusedin47ofpersons?”askedBell,whohadthoughtof48alowpriceforpublictra

nsport,butthecostofbuildingadditionalroadswastoohigh.“Perhaps,theflyingmachinewillbethe49.”Inthespeech,Bellalso50

onacenturyofprogressandlookedaheadwithremarkableforesight.Inthereflection,hewasamazedbythe51madeinthepastcentury:Gasli

ghtinghadevolvedintoelectricbulbsandautomobiles52horse-drawnvehicles.Hethenwentonto53thecommercialairplane,solarpanels,andthe54forrenew

ableresources.GilbertGrosvenor,theeditorofNationalGeographicmagazine,askedforthe55andpublishedarevise

dversionintheFebruaryissue.Now,morethanonehundredyearslater,Bell’spredictionsstillremainprescient(预见性的).41.A.

wanderedB.escapedC.flewD.applied42.A.agreedonB.insistedonC.figuredoutD.ruledout43.A.designedB.boughtC.sawD.borrowed44.A.acci

dentB.lossC.problemD.story45.A.wildB.hungryC.disappointedD.silent46.A.allowedB.forcedC.paidD.chosen47.A.favorB.memoryC.transportationD.case48

.A.cuttingB.raisingC.avoidingD.charging49.A.pollutionB.solutionC.discoveryD.issue50.A.reliedB.switchedC.reflectedD.called51.A.profitsB

.advancesC.materialsD.failures52.A.replacedB.destroyedC.attackedD.missed53.A.sellB.rentC.inventD.predict54.A.deadlineB.competitionC.needD.ba

lance55.A.textB.bookC.contractD.interview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。Thunderingdrums,yellingcrowdsande

nergetic,boatmen,suchscenesofexcitement56(be)notrareacrossChinaonDuanwu,orDragonBoatFestival,57fallsonthefi

fthdayofthefifthlunarmontheachyear.Althoughtalesofitsorigindiffer,thetwo-thousand-year-oldfestivaliswidelycelebrated

58memoryofQuYuan,agreatpoetduringtheWarringStatesPeriod(475—221BC).WhenQurealizedhiscountry’sdeclinewasbeyondrecovery,hebecamesoun

happythathekilled59(he)onthefifthdayofthefifthlunarmonth.Legendhasitthatthe60(local)rowedboatstosavethepoetandthrewzongzi,o

rstickyricedumplings,intotherivertokeepfishfromeatinghisbody.61traditionwaspasseddowninChinaandeventraveledacrossborders.Ahos

tofotherpracticesarealsoassociatedwithDuanwu.Thefifthdayofthefifthmonthisconsideredunluckyand62(poison).Todriveawaythebadluck,manypeople,63(e

special)thoseinSouthChina,takeherbalbathsandhangspecialplantsovertheirdoors.Somepeopleevenwearlittlebags64(stuff)withChi

neseherbs,allwithnicesmells,65(scare)awaythebadspirits.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)66.假定你是李华,你的外籍教师Jay对中国京剧(PekingOpera)很感兴趣。5月5日下午3:00你校学生剧社将在

大礼堂上演京剧《霸王别姬》(Farewell,MyConcubine)。请你给外教写一封电子邮件,邀请他一起观看演出,内容包括:1.邀请理由;2.活动安排。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。DearJay,_______

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_________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节、读后续写(满分25分)67.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。WhenIwassevenyears

old,myfamilymovedfromMexicotoAmerica.InMexico,Iwasacheerfulgirlwholovedmakingpeoplelaughwithmyjokesandinventingfungamestoplaywithmy

friends.However,whenIarrivedinAmerica,Ifoundithardtofitin,andIbecamequieter.Welivedinasmallhousewithamodestyardwherewegrewvegetabl

es—myresponsibility.WhileItookprideinwatchingthemgrow,thereweretimeswhenIdreamedofhavingabeautifulgardenlikemyschoolmateLuella’s,withits

delicatetulips(郁金香).AlthoughLuellalivedinthesameneighborhoodasme,webarelykneweachother.ItwasafteratornadothatLuellaandIfinallybecameclosef

riends.ThetornadostruckonaSundayafternoon.Thegentlebreezetransformedintoastrongwind,andthickgraycloudsfilledthesky.Gradually,the

tornadotookshape,startingasathinropeandgrowingintoalargeblackfunnel(漏斗).Myentirefamilygatheredinthebathroom,seekin

gshelterfromthestorm.Terrified,Isatclosetomymom,kneesinmychest.Afterthestormhadpassed,ourworriesandfear

swerereplacedbyreliefthatwewereunharmedandthatourhousehadremainedundamaged.AsIsteppedoutside,Iwitnessedtheextentofthedamagethetornadohad

causedtoourneighborhood.Acrossthestreet,atalltreehadfallen,crushingLuella’sgardeninfrontofheryellowhouse.Wehurriedovertocheckonit.Fortunately,herfami

lyseemedtobeawayatthetime,andnoonewasinjured.However,heronce-beautifulgardenwasinruins,withthefallentreedest

royingthetulipsanddebris(碎片)spreadeverywhere.Icouldonlyimaginehowheartbrokentheymustfeelseeingthis.Th

enmymom’susualwordsranginmyear,“Itismoreblessedtogivethantoreceive,”andmyfamilystartedtothinkabouthowwecouldhelp.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相

应位置作答。Justatthatmoment,Luella’sfamilyreturnedintheircar.__________________________________________________________________________________

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edebriswascleared,IcouldstillsenseLuella’ssorrowforherlostgarden._______________________________________________

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