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泉州市2025届五校联考高三英语(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、考生号、县区和科类填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。2.第Ⅰ卷每小题选出

答案后,用2B铅笔将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。3.第Ⅱ卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingnext?A.Writingt

heirreports.B.Changingarestaurant.C.Goingtothekaraokebar.2.Howmanypiecesofluggage(行李)doesthemanhavealtogether?A.Two.

B.Three.C.Four.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。3.Whatupsetsthewoman?A.HercampuslifeB.Herfriends’attitudeC.Herrecentschoolwork4.Whatisthemanlike

accordingtothewoman?A.StrictB.PositiveC.Knowledgeable听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。5.Whowillleavethecompany?A.Sally.B.Susie.C.Theman.6.Whatdoe

sthemansuggestthewomando?A.Visitarestaurant.B.Attendaparty.C.Seeafilm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。7.Whydoesn’tthemaneatattheuniversitycafeteria?A.It’

slessfun.B.It’stooexpensive.C.It’snothealthy.8.Whatdoesthemanneedmoneytopayfor?A.Textbooks.B.Acar.C.Rent.9.Whatdoesthemanproba

blywanttobeinthefuture?A.Ateacher.B.Abanker.C.Adoctor.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whydidthemanstopwatchingtheprogramlastn

ight?A.Itwasairedtoolate.B.Itlastedtoolong.C.Itwasfullofads.11.Whataretheradiocommercialsdoing?A.Issuingcashc

ards.B.Buyingproducts.C.Runningaseriesofads.12.Whatdothespeakersthinkofrecentadvertisingtrend?A.Strik

ing.B.Disturbing.C.Astonishing.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthehouses?A.Theywereallbuiltinthe1960s.B.Mostofthemhavetwob

athrooms.C.Theyalllookdifferent.14.Whatisthemostimportantthingtotheman?A.Safety.B.Size.C.Price.15.Whattypeofhousingwillthemanprobablysee?A.Oneofthe

smallerhouses.B.Afour-bedroomapartment.C.Atwo-bedroomapartment.16.Whenwillthemanseethewomannexttime?A.To

morrowmorning.B.Tomorrowafternoon.C.Laterthisafternoon.17.Whonoticedtheboat?A.Colin.B.Jane.C.Dave.18.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.HowtomakedessertB.H

owtosolveproblems.C.Howtounderstandexpressions.19.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Thecoursewillbechallenging.B.Thepoetry

classisverypopularC.Dr.Wilsoniseasytogetalongwith.二、完形填空Iwasdrivingdownabusyroadyesterday.TrafficwasextremelyheavyandIwasinabad____1____.I__

__2____atthelightsatabusyintersectionandtherewasamanwithareallytallunicycle(独轮脚踏车)doing____3____atthelights.Thisonitsownwasn’t____4__

__.Ihadseenstreetperformersattheselightsbefore.Butinthelane(车道)nexttomewasatruckwiththreemen,whobeganshoutingandcheeringontheunicycleman.Theywer

esoexcitedand____5____himupsomuch.Ilookedaroundandeveryonewas____6____theperformancewiththemcheeringhimon.Itwasfunny:thesethreebigmeninab

igtruckbeingsoexcitedeverytimehedidanewtrick.Their____7____couldbeheardbyeveryoneattheintersection.Andtheyhad____8____litupthefaceo

fthestreetperformer.Therewasabiggrinonhisface.Ithadinstantly____9____mymoodsoIwasdesperatelysearchingmycarfor_____10_____butonlyha

d45centstogivehim.Itwasn’tnecessarythough,becauseassoonastheunicycleman_____11_____andrightbeforethelightswentgreen,themenint

hetruck_____12_____$10outthewindowforhim.Theygavehimwordsof_____13_____andbeforeweallknewit,wewereonthe_____14_____again.Ididn

’t_____15_____thetrafficfortherestofthejourneyhome.1.A.stormB.moodC.vehicleD.accident2.A.pulledupB.brokedownC.gotoffD.setout3.A.sportsB.delive

riesC.tricksD.repairs4.A.unclearB.effortlessC.unusualD.meaningless5.A.ringingB.keepingC.dressingD.pumping6.A.discussingB.instructingC.inte

rruptingD.enjoying..7.A.warningB.singingC.celebrationD.conversation8.A.absolutelyB.respectivelyC.frequentlyD.initially9.A.ruinedB.liftedC.detecte

dD.monitored10A.cardsB.changeC.keysD.water11.A.finishedB.repliedC.arrivedD.accepted12.A.heldB.draggedC.d

roppedD.showed13.A.comfortB.wisdomC.encouragementD.welcome14.A.sceneB.stageC.airD.move15.A.directB.mindC.handleD.avoid三、阅

读理解AInmyearlyteens,Iwasoncegivenafilmcameraasagift.Onreceivingit,Ijumpedonmybike,headedtoWimbledonCommonandtookphotos,justforme:photo

softreesandwildlife.Iwasoutallday.OnmywayhomeIspottedatreelitupbystreetlightingandtriedtocaptureitsbeauty.Rushingho

me,Iputthespentfilminaspeciallittleenvelopeandsentitofftoaphotographystore,desperatetoseehowitwouldcomeout.

Itookmanyphotosthenandlovedthefactthatwhenyouprocessedyourfilmyougotbackcolourphotoswhichfrozethepreciousmoments,gentlyencouragingtheho

bbyandthepaymentsforprocessing.AsIgrewintoadulthood,thatsimple,deephappinessgraduallyfadedaway.OneweekendwhenIwasbu

syansweringtheworkcalls,myeyescaughtaboxinthecorneroftheroom.Isuddenlyfeltasenseofsadness.Thestressgrowi

ngovertheseyearshadpushedthecamerafrombesidemypillowtotheboxinthecorner.IthoughtIneededachange.Itookoutthe

cameraanddusteditdown.Itwasagreatjoythatitstillworked.IboughtnewfilmandtookthecameraeverywhereIwent.Nowitisalwaysonhandtoaccompanymeonjour

neys,toallowmetimetomyself.Evenifthedayisfullandbusy,Icanseizesomemomentsformyselftotakephotos,toobservetheworldaroundme.T

hewallofmyroomnowholdsallmycameraequipmentondisplay,alongwithphotosI'vetaken.Tome,theroomrepresentshowI’vefoundh

appiness:byreconnectingtotheyoungerpartofmyselfIlaidaside,byallowingroominmylifeforpleasuretoexist,andbycreatinganenvironmentthatallowsoppo

rtunitiesfordelight.16.Whatdidtheauthorthinkoftakingphotosasayoungboy?A.Inspiringandpractical.B.Tiringyetdelightful..

C.Excitingandworthwhile.D.Difficultyetengaging.17.Whydidtheauthorstoptakingphotosaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Hewantedtofocusonhiswork.B.Hewasstru

ckbysuddensorrow.C.Heattemptedtobehavelikeanadult.D.Hewasfacedwithincreasingpressure.18.Whatdidtheauth

orgetfrompickinguphishobby?A.Morefuninthedailyroutine.B.Newjourneysinthewild.C.Betterskillsofobservation.D.Differentstylesofphotography.1

9.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.RevisitingLostChildhoodMemoriesB.AppreciatingBeautyBehindtheLensC.EscapingTeenageSadn

esswithCameraD.RegainingPleasureThroughPhotographyBBinge-watching(追剧)yourfavoriteTVseriesisbadforyourb

rain.Dr.RandallWright’basedinTexas,saidtheneedtowatchepisode(集)afterepisodehasasimilarinfluenceonthebraintogambling(赌博).Wha

t’smore,itoftenleadstosocialloneliness,snackingonjunkfoodandashortageofexerciseandsleep,which,overtime,isbadforthebra

in.Whenyouletautoplaystartthenextepisode,youcanfindoutwhathappensnextandyourbrainreceivesgoodfeedback,D

r.Wrightwroteinanarticle.Thisright-awaysatisfactionissimilartogamblingwhereevenafterawin,youarenotsatisfiedand

wanttocontinueplaying.Withbinge-watching,youarenotsatisfiedwithstoppingafterepisodefiveandwanttocontinuewatching.Thiscy

clecoupledwiththesnackingandthelongtimesittingcanleadtounhealthychangesinyourbrainandbodyovertime.Dr.Wrightsaid,“Binge-

watchingitselfisnotbad.Itbecomesproblematicwhenyouarewatchingathird,fourthorfifthepisodeinsteadofdoinghealthyactivities.”Buthesai

ditispossibletoavoidthebadinfluenceofbinge-watchingwithfourtips,includingstayingawayfromsalty,fatty,calorificfoods,exercisingbeforeabinge-watching,se

ttinganalarmforsleepandbalancingTVviewingwithsocializing.Ifyouaddthesetipstoyourbinge-watchingpractice,youcan

createlastinghealthyhabitsandstillenjoythenow-and-thenbinge-watchingtimewithouthurtingyourbrain.20.Whatmight“it”inparagraph1referto?AGambli

ng.B.Binge-watching.C.TVseries.D.Brain.21.Inwhatwayisbinge-watchinglikegambling?A.Thelongtimesitting..B.Thechan

gesoffeeling.C.Thesnackingonjunkfood.D.Theimmediatesatisfaction.22.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Do’sanddon’tsofbinge-watching.B.Thetips

onhowtodevelopahealthylifestyle.C.Thewaystokeepawayfrombinge-watching.D.Thereasonswhybinge-watchingisp

roblematic.23.Whatmaybethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Binge-watching:TheResultofAddictionB.Binge-watching

:AMustofABetterLifeC.Binge-watching:AKillerofYourBrainD.Binge-watching:GradualHarmonYourHealthC“Weregrettoinformyou...”T

hesearethewordsthateverywriterdreadsreceiving,butwordseverywriterknowswell.Theresponsefromapublishercomesbackandthewritere

agerlyopensandreadsit,theirheartssinkingwhentheyreachthatfinalsentence.Youmayhavespentyearsgivingupyou

rweekendsandfreetimetowriteyourlife’swork,yetstillthisisoftennotenough.Everyoneknowsthatsuccessrarely

happensovernight,butperhapsnotmanyknowthatalotofhighlysuccessfulwritershavepreviouslyfacedrejection.TakeforexampleJ.K.Rowling.Whenshereceiv

edherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeantshenowhadsomethingincommonwithherfavouritewriters,andstuckitonherkitchenwall.Rowlin

ghadspentyearssurvivingonlittlemoney,spendingallhertimewriting.Whenshefinallyfinishedherfirstbook,sh

ereceivedcommentsfrompublishersalongthelinesof“toodifficultforchildren”,“toolong”,“Childrenwouldnotbeinterestedinit”.Nevertheless,sh

epersevered.“Iwasn’tgoingtogiveupuntileverysinglepublisherturnedmedown,butIoftenfearedthatwouldhappen,”shelaterposted.Afteratotal

oftwelverejections,onepublishereventuallyagreedtoprint500copiesofherfirstbook,andasweknow,HarryPotterbecameaglobalsuccess,withover4

00millionbookssoldandtranslatedintomorethanseventydifferentlanguages.Alltoooftenwritersofgreatworkshavehadtofacecriticismalongwith

rejection.J.D.Salingerstartedwritingshortstoriesinhighschool,butlaterstruggledtogethisworkspublished.“Wefeelthatwedon’tknowthecentralc

haracterwellenough”wasthecriticismhereceivedonhismanuscriptforTheCatcherintheRye.Despiterejectionsfromseveralpublishers,J.D

.Salingerrefusedtogiveup.EvenwhenservingintheUSArmyduringtheSecondWorldWar,hecarriedsixchaptersofTheCatcherintheRyewithhiman

dworkedonthenovelthroughouthiswarservice.Whenitwaseventuallypublished,thebookbecameanimmediatebest-sellerandwentontosellmillionsandmillions

ofcopies.PerhapstheoverallprizeforperseveranceshouldgotothreesistersfromVictorianEnglandwhodreamtofseeingtheirwords

inprint.This,however,wasatimewhenwomenwerenotencouragedtobecomewriters.AsthethenPoetLaureate,RobertSouthey,wrotetooneofthem:“Literatu

recannotbethebusinessofawoman’slife,anditoughtnottobe.”Nevertheless,thesistersdidn’tstoptrying.Theirresponsewastowritea

bookofpoemsundermalenames.Evenwhenthebooksoldonlytwocopies,thesistersstilldidn’tgiveup.Theystartedwritingnovels,andtodayCharlotteBronte’sJaneEyre,

EmilyBronte’sWutheringHeightsandAnneBronte’sAgnesGreyareregardedasclassicsofworldliterature.Infact,itiswithinthepage

sofJaneEyrethatwecanfindthesewords:“Ihonourendurance,perseverance,industry,talent;becausethesearethemeansbywhichmenachievegreatends...”S

o,itseemsthattalentaloneisn’tenoughtoguaranteesuccess.Whilealotofhardworkandatouchofluckplayapart,perseveranceisthekey.Ke

eptryingandeventuallyyouwillreadthewords“Wearedelightedtoinformyou...”24.WhatdoyouknowaboutJ.K.Rowlingaccordingtothepassage?A.Whensherece

ivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedtoaskherfavouritewritersforhelp.B.Rowling’spublishersrefusedtopublis

hhernovelbecauseitwasnotattractivetochildren.C.Onepublishereventuallyagreedtoprint5,000copiesofherfirstnovel.D.Rowlinghasbeenconf

identinherownnovels.25.Whatdoesthesentenceinparagraph2“Whenshereceivedherfirstrejectionletter,shedecidedthatitmeantshenowhadsomethingincommon

withherfavouritewriters...”mean?A.Shedecidedtoremainpoorforalongtime.B.Shedecidednottogiveuplikeherfavouritewriters.C.Shedecidedtoreceive

alotofrejectionletters.D.Shedecidedtopublishhernovelonherownaccount.26Whatdoyouknowfromthewholepassage?A.Salingerfinishedhisno

velTheCatcherintheRyeduringtheSecondWorldWar.B.It’swithinthepagesofWutheringHeightsthatwecanfindtheseword

s:Ihonourendurance,perseverance,industry,talent;becausethesearethemeansbywhichmenachievegreatends...C.ThethreeBrontesisterslivedinVict

orianEngland,wherewomenwerenotencouragedtobecameawriter..D.Writersofgreatworksrarelyfacecriticismalongwithrejection.27.W

hatisthestructureofthepassage?A.Introduction—Comparison—ConclusionB.Introduction—QuestionandSolution—ConclusionC.Introduction—Examples—C

onclusionD.Introduction—CauseandEffects—Conclusion28.Chooseanothersuitabletitleforthepassageandgiveyourreasons.A.LifeIsHa

rdforFemaleWritersB.GoodThingsCometoThoseWhoWaitC.NeverGiveUponYourDreamsD.SuccessfulWritersD“Ifeelunlikable,lonelyandhopeles

s,”saidLisa,abrightteenagerfromalovinghome.“Itseemsthatnobodywantstobecomemyfriend.What’swrongwithme?”LikeLisa,manyofusexperienceloneliness.

Thetruthisthatallpeople,nomatterwhattheirageorcharacter—eventhemostoutgoing,wealthyandpopular—experienceloneli

nessatleastsometimes.It’shealthyandnaturaltowanttobearoundpeoplewhocare.Afterall,we’veallheard“Nomanisanisland.”That’strue.Weallneedothersi

nourlives.Solomon,thewisestmanwhoeverlived,explainsthatifwewantfriends,wemustbefriendlyandreachouttooth

ers.Butithasrisk.Becauseweareoftenafraidofrejection(拒绝),manyofusareunwillingtoreachouttoothers.Wetakeasaferwayandwaitforot

herstomakefriendswithus.Butifwewantfriends,we’vegottogetbeyondthis.Ifmakingfriendsisyourgoalaswell,youneedtoconsidertakingsomemeasures(措

施).Bewillingtotaketheinitiative(主动权).Ifyouseesomeonewhomyouwouldliketoknow,don’twaitforhertomakethefirstmove.Getclosetoherandbeginaconversation.Leth

erknowinanonaggressive(无攻击性的)waythatyouareinterestedinbeingfriendswithher.Reachouttothosewhoarelonely.Whenyouseesomeoneatschoo

lsittingalone,gooverandtalktoher.Anddon’tletpopularitydecidewhomyoureachoutto.You’lloftenbesurprisedatthebeautifulqualitiesbehindashy

appearance.Askquestions.Startyourfirstconversationbyaskingthispossiblefriendwhatshelikestodooraskingaboutherfamily.Besuretoaskquestions

thatcannotberepliedwith“yes”or“no”.Forexample,don’task“Doyouhaveadog?”Instead,say“So,tellmeaboutyourpets.”Avoidingasking“yes”or“no”questionsma

kesyourpossiblefriendnotendyourcommunicationwithaonewordanswer.29.WhydoestheauthorbeginthetextwithLisa’sworry?A.Tosetasadtone.B.To

shareLisa’spain.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Toteachreadersalesson.30.Whatcanbeariskcausedbyreachingouttoothersaccordingtothepassage?A.Beingrefusedby

others.B.Puttingourselvesindanger.C.Beingtreatedinarudeway.D.Losinginterestincommunicating.31.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph5?A.Shypeo

plearehardtotalkto.B.Popularpeopleareofteneasygoing.C.Justwaitingforchanceswillwasteourtime.D.Apropermannerisimportantinmakingfriend

s.32.Whydoestheauthorsuggestnotasking“yes”or“no”questions?A.Itisconsideredunfriendly.B.Itwillleaveabadfirstimpression.C.Itshowsthepoo

rqualityofthespeaker.D.Itisn’tgoodforkeepingaconversationgoing.EThesunissettingattheendofadayatthebeach—theligh

tisjustright.Youreachforyourphonebecauseyouwanttorememberthisperfectmoment.Butbeforeyoudo,here’sabitofsurprisingsciencethatphot

o-takersneedtoknow:____33____.Takingtoomanypicturescouldactuallyharmthebrain’sabilitytokeepmemories,saysElizabethLoftus,apsychologic

alscienceprofessor.____34____.Itworksinoneoftwoways,Loftusexplains:Weeitheroffloadtheresponsibilityofrememberingmoments

whenwetakepicturesofthem,orwe’resodistracted(使分心)bytheprocessoftakingaphotothatwemissthemomentaltogether.That

processof“offloading”ourmemoryiscalledthephoto-takingdamageeffect.____35____.Therefore,theydon’tpayfu

llattentiontoitinawaythatmighthelpthemremember.Theotherexplanationformemorylosswhenyoutakethatpictureisattenti

onaldisengagement.____36____:howweholdourphone,framingthephototomakesurepeoplearesmilingandthebackgroundistoour

liking,ensuringtheimageisclear—allofwhichusesupcognitive(认知的)skillsorattentionalresourcesthatcouldotherwisehelpuskeepthatmemory.____37____,says

Loftus,suchaswhenagraduateacceptsadiploma(毕业文凭)orwhenachildblowsoutbirthdaycandles.Thosearetimeswhenwehavetheaddedpr

essureofcatchingaquickmomentandconcentratingongettingitright.Ourbrainsarecaughtupinhelpingustakethatperfectphotoinsteadofkeepingthatperfectmemory

.A.Soyougetthephoto,butkindoflosethememoryB.Youshouldn’ttakephotoswhentravellingwithfriendsC.Peopleknowtheircameraiscatchin

gthatmomentforthemD.Takingphotosisnottheperfectmemory-keepingtoolyouthinkitisE.It’swhathappenswhenwe’redistractedbytheprocessoftaking

aphotoF.AttentionaldisengagementisespeciallylikelytooccurduringmilestonemomentsG.Peoplehadahardertimerememberingartobjectswhentheytookpicturesof

them四、语法填空阅读下面材料,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。Chinesecivilizationisoneoftheworld’sancientrivercivilizations.Itoriginatedt

housandsofyears___38___alongtheYellowandYangtzerivers,closelylinkingtheculturetowaterfromitsbeginning.ManyChineselegendsreflectpeople’sadmir

ationforwater,aswellas___39___(courage)fightagainstnaturaldisastersbroughtbywater.TakethetaleofYu,thelegendaryfirstruleroftheXia

Dynastywhoisknownforhisflood-controlefforts,___40___anexample.TocontainwidespreadfloodsinnorthernChina,legendaryYu

___41___(clear)thewaterwayssothatthefloodwatercouldflowintotheseasmoothly.TheDujiangyanIrrigationSysteminSichuan,first___42___(construct

)around256BC,tookfulladvantageofthelocalenvironmentalcharacteristics.Besidesusingitspower,water___43___(give)philosophicals

ignificanceaswell.AccordingtothebookXunzi,Confuciusoftengazedatwater,believing___44___hadvirtuessuchasr

ighteousness,justiceandcourage.Heoncesaidthat:“Hewhoiswiseloveswater;hewhoisvirtuouslovesmountains.”Inspiredbywater,Laozigavebirthtotheideaof“overc

ominghardnesswithsoftness”___45___“non-action”.AnotherancientChinesephilosopherXunziusedthecomparisonofaboatandwater___46___(show

)thesignificanceofthepeopleinsociety,sayingthat“watercancarryaboatbutcanalsooverturnit”.Water,____47____(be)themostpr

esentelementindailylife,isarootmetaphorinChineseculturethatflowsthroughChinesecivilization.五、书信写作48.假定你是李华,在参加野生动物保护夏令营

(WildlifeProtectionSummerCamp)时结识了英国朋友Jack,现在他已回国。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.回忆活动经历;2.分享个人感悟;3.希望保持联系。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加

细节,以使行文连贯。DearJack,__________________________________________________________________________________

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____________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达49.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。WhenIenteredBerkeley,Ihopedtoe

arnascholarship.HavingbeenaStraight-Astudent,IfirmlybelievedthatIcouldtaketoughsubjectsandreallylearnsomething.OnesuchcoursewasWorl

dLiteraturegivenbyProfessorJayne.Iwasextremelyinterestedintheideashepresentedinclass.WhenItookthefirstexam,Iwasshockedtofinda77,C-plus,onmytestpaper,

forEnglishwasmybestsubjectandIhadexpectedtoscoremuchhigher.Upsetanddisappointed,IwenttoProfessorJayne,wholistenedtomyargument

sbutremainedunmoved.Idecidedtotryharder,althoughIdidn’tknowwhatthatmeantbecauseschoolhadalwaysbeeneasyforme.I

readthebooksmorecarefully.ButmyeffortsseemedinvainasIreceivedanother77.Again,IreasonedwithProfessorJayne.Again,hel

istenedpatientlybutwouldn’tchangehismind.Onemoretestbeforethefinalexam.Onemorechancetoimprovemygrade.SoIdoubledmyefforts,reviewingmynotescarefull

yandforthefirsttime,Itrulyunderstoodthemeaningoftheword“thorough.”Butmyeffortdidnogoodandeverythingwentasbefore.Thelasthurdle(障碍)wasthefinal.Nomatt

erwhatgradeIgot,itwouldn’tcancelthreeC-pluses.IrealizedthatImightaswellgiveupontheideaofreceivingascholarship,asi

twashighlyunlikelythatIwouldachieveahighenoughgrade.Asaresult,Istoppedworkinghard.IfeltIknewthecoursematerialaswellasIeverwould.Inthedaysleadingupt

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