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华中师大一附中2023-2024学年度上学期高三期中检测英语试题考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150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,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.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Herclassmate.B
.Herson.C.Adoctor.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Walkingthroughaforest.B.Visitingthewoman'shouse.C.Plantingflowersinhisg
arden.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Walkingthroughaforest.B.Visitingthewoman’shouse.C.Plantingflowersinhisgarden.3.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttobuy?A.Clot
hes.B.Colorfullights.C.Skincareproducts.4.WheredoesthemanmostlookforwardtogoinginNewYork?A.TotheStatueofLiberty.B.ToTim
esSquare.C.ToBroadway.5.Whyshouldtheglassesbekeptbythemanaccordingtothewoman?A.They’refashionable.B.
Theyareexpensive.C.They’rememorable.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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatroledoesthewomanwishtotakeintheschoolplay?A.Theviolinist.B.
Thewriter.C.Theactress.7.Whichinstrumentdoesthemanlearntoplayrecently?A.Theguitar.B.Theviolin.C.Theguzheng.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhendoesMaryusu
allylearnPythononline?A.OnFridays.B.OnSaturdays.C.OnSundays.9.WhatkindofmoviedoesMarylikebest?A.Detectiveones.B.Comedyones.C.Sciencefict
ionones.10.Whowillgotothecinematomorrow?A.Onlytheman.B.Onlythewoman.C.ThespeakersandJack.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
。11.WhatisTina’sweakestpartoflearningEnglish?A.Speaking.B.Writing.C.Reading.12.WhatmattersmostinlearningalanguageaccordingtoColin?A.Beingpatient.B.Ma
kingfriendswithforeigners.C.LivinginanEnglish-speakingcountry.13.WhatdoesColinsuggestTinado?A.Getupearliertolearn.B.Readnewsp
aperseveryday.C.PracticeEnglisheverymorning.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhoisMr.Timms?A.Theheadofthecompany.B.
Thevolunteerorganizer.C.ATrueBlueNeighborsrepresentative.15.Accordingtothewoman,whichgrouphasthebigge
stneed?A.Thesoupkitchen.B.Theelementaryschool.C.Theshelter.16.Whatwillhappeniftheemployeesjointhetutoringprogram?A.Theywillbepaidfourh
ourseachweek.B.Theywillreceivetraining.C.Theywillneedtosignup.17.Whatwilltheemployeesprobablydoaftertheconversation?A.Askmorequestions.B.Get
somedinnertogether.C.Readsomemoreinformation.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whencanmostchildrenlearnhowtousethecomputer?A.Attheageof2.B
.Attheageof3.5.C.InGrade3or4.19.HowdidJudy’ssonknowtheclassification?A.Onhisown.B.UnderJudy’sguidance.C.With
thehelpofthesoftware.20.Whyisitnecessaryforchildrentolearnthecomputerathome?A.Theycanavoidbeingatadisadvantage.B.Theycangetonlinehelpfr
omtheteachers.C.They’llleavegoodimpressionsontheirteachers.第二部分阅读(每小题2.5分,共计50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下面短文,
从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADearEditor,I’mnowapostgraduatestudentandhavestudiedattopuniversities,butamt
roubledthatmylifechoicesareconditionedbyaneedtoprovemyself,possiblyresultingfromadeep-rootedsenseofinsecurity.Atsch
ool,Ibasedmyself-worthonacademicsuccess.Icareexcessively(过度地)aboutwhatimpressionI’mmakingandcan’tbearthethoughtofdispleasingpeople.HowcanIst
opcaringwhatotherpeoplethink?Mr.PerfectDearMr.Perfect,Youarelivingyourlifebyexternallyreferencing.Thismeansyouractionsareguidedbywhatyoui
magineotherpeoplethinkofyou.Yourchallengeistobecomemoreinternallyreferenced,whichmeansyoucanmakechoicesguided
bytheexperienceofhowthingsfeeltoyou.Gowithwhatfeelsgood,notwithwhatyouthinkwouldlookgoodtoothers.Youdon’tneedtoimpressanyone.Youa
regoodenoughexactlyasyouare.Wearenotnecessarilyacceptedbypeoplebecauseweimpressthemand,infact,ifwetrytoohardtodothat,wearemorelikelytoberejected.You
don’thavetosay“top”university,youcanbeproudofwhatyouhaveachieved,butwithoutbeingcompetitive.Wedocareaboutwhatpeoplethinkaboutus.Wewantfr
iendlycolleaguesandclosefriends-itmatters.Peoplewillwanttobearoundyoubecausetheyfeelseenbyyouandyoucanget
oneachother’swavelengths,notbecauseyouareimpressive.Soletgoofimpressingandthinkmoreaboutrelating.Worthinessisnotaboutbeingatopacademic,itisabout
beingacaring,curioushumanbeing.Philippa1.AccordingtoPhilippa,whatshouldMr.Perfectdotoliveby“internallyreferencing”?A.Seekothers’advice.B.Ma
kesensiblechoices.C.Followhisownheart.D.Leavegoodimpressions.2.WhyshouldMr.Perfectstopimpressingothers?A.Hecanneverbe
goodenough.B.Heisaworthypersonasheis.C.Hisrelationshipdecideshisworth.D.Hisacademicperformancematters.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedwor
d“relating”inparagraph4mean?A.Showingempathy.B.Turningforhelp.C.Establishingnewrelationships.D.Pleasingpeople.BSoaringto29,035feet,the
famousMountEveresthadlongbeenconsideredunclimbableduetothefreezingweather,theobviouspotentialfallfromcliffsa
ndtheeffectsoftheextremehighaltitude,oftencalled“mountainsickness.”ButthatwastobechangedbyEdmundHillary.Whe
nhewasinvitedtojointheBritishEverestexpeditionin1953EdmundHillarywasahighlycapableclimber.Theglacier-coveredpeaksinhishometowninNewZealandproved
aperfecttraininggroundfortheHimalaya.ItwashisfourthHimalayanexpeditioninjustovertwoyearsandhewasatthe
peakoffitness.OnMay28,1953,EdmundHillaryandTenzingNorgay,anexperiencedSherpa(夏尔巴人)setoutandreachedtheSouthSummitby9a
.m.nextday.Butafterthat,theridge(山脊)slightlyfellbeforerisingsuddenlyinarockyspur(尖坡)about17metershighju
stbeforethetruesummit.Theformationisdifficulttoclimbduetoitsextremepitchbecauseamistakewouldbedeadly.Scratchingatthesnowwithhisax,Hillarymanagedtoove
rcomethisenormousobstacle,latertobeknownastheHillaryStep.At11:30a.m,thetwomenfoundthemselvesstandingatthetopoft
heworld.“Notuntilwewereabout50feetofthetopwasIevercompletelyconvincedthatwewereactuallygoingtoreachthesummit.”Hillarylaterrecounted,
“OfcourseIwasvery,verypleasedtobeonthesummit,butmyfirstthoughtwasalittlebitofsurprise.Afterall,thisistheambitionofallm
ountaineers.”EmergingasthefirsttosummitMountEverest,HillaryHillarycontinuedbyhelpingexploreAntarctica,andest
ablishingtheHimalayanTrust(信托基金),throughwhichheprovidedanumberofbeneficialservicestotheHimalayanpeoples.Healsoasiz
eablelegacythatmountainclimbershavechasedeversince.Asayoungclimbersaid,“ItwasnotjustHillaryandTenzingth
atreachedthesummitofMountEverest.Itwasallofhumanity.Suddenly,allofuscouldgo.”4.WhatmadeEdmundHillaryacapableclimb
eronthe1953expedition?A.Hisundisputedreputation.B.Hisremarkablephysicalcondition.,C.HisprevioustrainingonMountEverest.D.Hise
xceptionalabilitytoadapttothecold.5.WhatdoestheHillaryStepreferto?A.AmistakeHillaryavoidedmaking.B.AsteepspurofrockHillaryconquered
.C.AnaxHillaryusedtoscratchsnow.D.AsuddenfallofaridgeHillaryskipped.6.WhatwasHillary’sinitialfeelinguponreachingthesummitofMountEvere
st?AOverwhelmingjoy.B.Enormouspride.C.Completedisbelief.D.Atouchofastonishment.7.WhatwastheimpactofHillary’sachievementonmoun
taineering?A.Itopensuppossibilitiesforotherclimbers.B.Itenabledhimtogivebacktohishometown.C.Itleftfinancialbenefitsforclimberstopursue.D.Itledtofri
endlyregulationsformountaineering.CWiththeavailabilityofeasy-to-useat-homekits,DNAtestingfordogshasbecomeincreasinglypopularam
ongdogownersinrecentyears.Itcanprovideinvaluableinsightsintoadog’sbreed,healthrisks,andevenbehaviors.DNAtestingtypical
lyworksbyanalyzingthegeneticmaterialfoundinasampleofcellstakenfromtheinsideofyourdog’scheek.Thissampleisthencompa
redtoadatabaseofknownbreedsandgeneticmarkersassociatedwithcertaintraitsorhealthconditions.ThefirststepinobtainingaDNAtestkitissele
ctingwhichtypeyouwant.Mostcompaniesofferseveraldifferenttypesofteststhatvaryincostandcomplexity.Forinstance,so
metestsjustanalyzeyourdog’sbreedcomposition,whileotherscanassessadditionalgeneticmarkersassociatedwithcertaindiseasesorbehaviors.Then
it’stimetocollectyourdog’ssampleusingtheprovidedswab(拭子)kitorsaliva-collectiontubeincludedwithmostkits.Theswabsho
uldbegentlyrubbedinsideyourpet’scheekaccordingtothekit’sdirectionsbeforebeingplacedintothecollectioncontainerprovidedby
thecompany.Aftercollectingthesample,itshouldbemailedbacktothelaboratoryforprocessingaccordingtoinstructionsgivenbythecompanyprovi
dingtheservice.Oncereceivedbythelab,ittypicallytakes1-2weeksforresultstobeprocessedandsentbackviaemailormail.Resul
tswillvarydependingonwhichtypeoftestwaspurchased,buttheygenerallyincludedetailedinformationaboutyourpet’sbreedcompositi
onaswellasanypotentialhealthrisksorbehavioraltraitsassociatedwiththeirgeneticsthatcouldaffecttheiroverallwell-beingandqualityoflife.Ifyou’r
elookingforaneasywaytolearnmoreaboutyourpup’sbackgroundwithoutspendingtoomuchmoney,.thenDNAtestingmigh
tjustberightupyouralley.8.WhatistheprimarypurposeofDNAtestingfordogs?A.Toidentifyadog’spersonalitytraits.BTorevealadog’sfuturebehavioralchanges.C.T
odetermineadog’ssocializationpreferences.D.Toobtainadog’sbreedandgeneticinformation.9.HowdoesDNAtestingfordogstypicallywork?A.Byanalyzingthedog’sha
irandfur.B.Byconductingabloodtestonthedog.CBymatchingthedog’sDNAwithadatabase.D.Bystudyingthedog’sgenetichealthhistory.10.Whatisthecor
rectorderofhavinganDNAtest?①getthesampleprocessed②rubtheswabgently③receivetheresult④selectthetypeoftest⑤placetheswabintothecontainer⑥mai
lthesamplebacktothelabA.④-②-⑤-⑥-①-③B.④⑤-①-②-⑥-③C.②-⑤-④-①-⑥-③D.②-④-⑤-⑥-①-③11.Whatisthetext?A.Adogadvertisement.B.AdogDNAexperiment.C.AdogDNAtesti
ngsurvey.D.AdogDNAtestkitpromotion.DIn2022,campaigngroupFashionRevolutionChelseadyegardenforitsChelseaFlowerShowpresentation
.Anancientcraft,naturaldyeingisapracticewhosetimehascomeagain,withhandtie-dyedfashionalsomakingacomebackinrecentyears.Therevivalhasbeen
encouragedbyCovidlockdowns,“whichallowedpeopletoexplorethecraftathome,”saysnatural-dyeingenthusiastandteacherS
usanDye.It’sunlikely,though,thatthepracticewouldhavecaughtoninquitethesamewayifnotforacontinuallygrowingdiscomfortaboutfashion’sheavyfootprint.F
romcarbonemissionstoanimalcruelty,fashionisunderconsiderableinspection.“Putitthisway,97%ofdyesusedintheindustryarepetroche
mically(石油化学产品)based,”sayssustainablefashionconsultantJackieAndrews,whohelpedadvisetheUNEthicalFashionInitiative.“We’vegotnetzerotargetswhi
chmeanwe’regoingtohavetoremoveallthosepetrochemicalsfromthemanufacturingcycle.”..Fashionisahugepolluter.AccordingtotheUNEnvironmentProgram,the
industryisresponsibleforuptoone-fifthofallindustrialwaterpollution—duetothefactthatmostclothestodayareproducedinpoorercountrieswhereregulationiswe
akandenforcementweakerstill.Wastewaterisdumpeddirectlyintoriversandstreams,poisoningthelandaswellasthewatersourcesofpeopleandanimalswhorelyonthem.I
t’seasytoseewhysomeonewhocaresaboutpeople,planetandanimals,aswellasclothes,mightturntonaturalplantdyeing.From
thebeautyoftherawmaterials-oftenwildplants-tothepropertyofonlybondingwithnaturalfiberlikecottonandlinen,fromthemin
orfootprintofupclyclingoldclothingthathasgrayedorfadedovertimetothevibrantandlong-lastingdyeingresults,plantdyeingfeelslikeaquietactof
rebellion.Thisiswhy,whilebeginnersstartwithsimplychangingtheirclothes’color,newworldsopen.Manyoftoda
y’snaturaldyersgrowtheirowndyeplants,runlocalcommunityworkshops,andadvocateforchangeinindustrializedfashionsyst
emsandbeyond.12.Whatisthemainreasonforthegrowingdiscomfortmentionedinparagraph2?A.Theadoptionofpetrochemical-baseddyes.B.Thechallengingne
tzerotargetstobeachieved.C.Thefashionindustry’sfocusonluxuriousdesigns.D.Thedisturbingconsequencesofthefashionindustry.13.Theauthori
llustrates“Fashionisahugepolluter”by______.A.makingacomparisonB.givingexamplesC.listingnumbersD.introducing
anewtopic14.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“aquietactofrebellion”inparagraph4referto?A.Aprotestagainstturningtonaturalfi
ber.B.Anobjectiontoupcyclingoldclothing.C.Astruggleforasustainablefashionindustry.D.Aresistancetovibrantcolors
innaturaldyeing.15.Whatwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.TheEnvironmentalImpactofNaturalDyeingB.Fashi
onRevolution’sDyeGardenPresentationC.TheReturnofNaturalDyeingwithEthicalAppealD.ThePetrochemicalDyeIndustryandItsChal
lenges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。SomepalsandIwereinthemidstofapinbal
lcompetitionatabartheothernightwhenthemachinekeptbreakingdown.Wecalledoveraverybusyemployeewho’sresponsibleforhelping
keeptheplacerunning.Heputeverythingasidetofixourproblematicpinballmachinetwice.____16____Acoupleoftheguysimmediatelyobjected,sayingtheemploye
ewasjustdoingthejobhewaspaidtodo.Iinsistedandgotthegrouptoagreetotheplan,althoughsomewhatreluctantly.Mypinballwizarddidn’tstretchou
thishand,buthowmanytimeshavewerunacrossthosepaymentscreensthatsuggesta20%tipforbeinghandedasandwichweordered?____1
7____Thereisdatatobackupthetrend:66%ofAmericanadultshaveanegativeviewoftipping,and32%saythey’resickofthosepa
yment-screenhints,accordingtoarecentBankratesurvey.____18____IadmittherearetimesIsuspectthetippingthinghas
gonetoofar-say,whenI’mataself-checkoutlineandthere’sstillrequesttoleavesomethingextra.ButI’mgenerallywillingtoerronthesideofca
ution:Ifsomeoneisexpectingatip,I’llassumetheyhavefinancialreasonstodoso.____19____Plus,tippingisgoodkarma(因果报应).It’salwaysworthittotip
inunexpectedsituations-onesthatdon’tnecessarilyinvolveahintonapaymentscreen.____20____Hewassogratefulforthe$10tipthatlaterthatnight,herew
ardedourgroupwithwellmorethan$10infreetokens(代金券)forfutureplay.Sonexttime,theremustbenoargumentswithmyfriendswhen
timescometotip.A.Thisleadstowhat’sbeencalled”tippingfatigue(疲劳)”B.So,whyamIwillingtogoagainstthetrendandsayyes?
C.Isuggestedwetiphim$10andsplitthetipamongallofus.D.There’sanargumentthatweshouldbantippingaltogether.E.
Guesswhathappenednextwithmypinball-machinefixeratthebar?F.Onedollarortwowon’tmakeorbreakme,butitcanpossiblyhelpwiththeirrent.G.Shouldtheyea
rnfarbelowtheminimumwage,employersmustmakeupthedifference.第三部分英语知识运用(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)阅
读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwas19,Iwasinareallybadcaraccident.Iwokeupwithasevere___21___injuryan
dIlearnedthatmyIQhaddropped.Worsestill,Ihadto___22___fromcollege,andpeoplesaidtome,“You’renotgoingtofinishcollege.Thereareotherthingsfory
outodo,butthat’snotgoingtoworkoutforyou.”Ihadidentifiedwithbeingsmart,andhadbeencalled___23___asachild.Havi
ngmy___24___takenfromme,Ifeltentirely___25___.Iworkedandworked,and___26___graduatedfromcollege,whichtookmefouryearslo
ngerthanothers.Afterthat,Iappliedtoagraduateprogramand___27___someone,myadvisorSusantotakemeon,andsoI___28_
__atPrinceton.IstillfeltIwasnotsupposedtobethere.Thenightbeforemyfirst-year___29___IwassoafraidthatIcalledherandsaid,“I’m_
___30____”Shesaid,“You’regoingtostay,andthisiswhatyou’regoingtodo.Youaregoingto____31____itanddoeveryta
lkthatyouevergetaskedtodo,evenifyou’re____32____untilyouhavethismomentwhereyousay,‘Ohmygosh,I’mdoingit.Ihavebeco
methis.’”Sothat’swhatIdid.Ispentfiveyearsingraduateschoolandgotmydegree.NowIamapublicspeaker.IrealizedthatIhadnotjustfakedittillImadeit,Ihadfakeditti
ll____33____it.Our____34____canchangeourbehavior,andourbehaviorcanchangeour____35____.21.A.faceB.headC.backD.skin22.A.withdrawB.graduateC.esca
peD.return23.A.patientB.reservedC.giftedD.diligent24.A.moodB.dreamC.careerD.identity25.A.cheerfulB.po
werlessC.indifferentD.optimistic26.A.suddenlyB.naturallyC.eventuallyD.reluctantly27.A.convincedB.remindedC.instructedD.allowed
28.A.dropoutB.endupC.startoverD.fallbehind29.A.examB.interviewC.receptionD.talk30.A.stayingB.leavingC.quittin
gD.dreaming31.A.fakeB.practiceC.recallD.ignore32.A.discouragedB.inspiredC.enlightenedD.terrified33.A.failedB.becameC.forgotD.cherished34.A.les
sonsB.experienceC.insightD.minds35.A.outcomesB.beliefsC.personalityD.talent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。ThefirsttimeIenteredthebusyChinesehotpotrestaurant,Iwasimmediatelyimpressedbythedeliciou
ssmellsandlivelychatter.Thewaiterhandedmeamenu,butitwaspredominantlywritteninChinese,___36___characte
rswerecompletelybeyondmycomprehension.Withsomehesitation,Idecidedtotake___37___leapoffaithandpointedatafewitemsonthemenuthatlooked___38___(invite
).Asthebubblingpotwasset___39___(boil),Iwatchedwithfascinationasthewaiterpouredafragrantbroth(肉汤)intoit.___40___
(mix)withchilipeppers,Sichuanpeppercorns,andothermysteriousspices,thepotreleasedamouthwateringaromaintotheair.Themomentoftruthcame___41___Itenta
tivelydippedmychopsticksintothebrothandaddedasliceofthinlyslicedbeefandahandfulofvegetables.Thefirstbitewasan___42___(explo
de)offlavors.ThenumbingsensationfromtheSichuanpeppercornsdancedonmytongue,andIunderstoodthereasonforther
estaurant’sname,“SpicyHeaven.”Icontinuedtoexperiment,tryingvariousingredientsand___43___(marvel)atnotonlythefood,buta
lsotheadventure,the___44___(delight)surpriseofaworldofflavorsinasinglebubblingpot.____45____mylimitedknowledgeoftheChineselanguage,Il
aughedwithmynewfoundfriendsandsharedstories.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,正在主持学校英语戏剧表演大赛(EnglishPlayCo
ntest)的颁奖活动,请为获得第一名的Darcy团队的戏剧表演写一则颁奖词,内容包括:1.表示祝贺;2.获奖原因。注意:1,写作词数应为100左右;Dearall,__________________________________________________
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______________第二节(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。Lilywasrenownedforherdesiretoachievep
erfectionineverythingsheundertook.Whetheritwasschoolprojects,artassignments,orevenhelpingherparentswithhouseholdchores,Lily
’scommitmenttoexcellencewasunwavering.Onesunnysummerday,Lily’sfamilydecidedtospendadayatthebeach.Astheyarri
ved,Lily’seyeswereimmediatelydrawnbyagroupofchildrenwhoplayfullybuiltandthentoredowntheirsandcastles.Theygiggledandshouted,theirexcitement
onfulldisplay.“Howsilly,”shethought,notquitegettingwhytheyenjoyeddoingthat.Lilybeingherself,decidedtobuildaperfectsandcastleth
atwouldbecometheenvyofallbeachgoers.Shebegantoplaneverydetailinhermind,fromthebalancedstructuresofthetower
stothedelicatedecorations.Then,shesetaboutpilingsandtomakethetowersandwallsofhersandcastle.Painstakingly,shecrafte
deachfeatureofherwork,carefullysmoothedthesurfacesandadjustingeverydetailtohervision.Jake,Lily’syoungerbrother,didn’tseemtooconcernedwithbuildinga
fantasticsandcastle.Hepickedaspotnearbyandamusedhimselfwiththesand.Hescoopeduphandfulsofsand,letitslipthroughhisfinge
rslikegrainsoftime,andthenmoldeditintocarelessshapeswiththecarefreeabandonofachild.Jake’shappinesswascontagious.MomandDadjoinedhim,l
aughingandjokingoverJake’splayfulcreations.Fromtimetotime,theycalledouttoLilyandinvitedhertojointhefun,knowingthatthepursuitofperfectionco
uldbeexhausting.Nevertheless,Lilystayedwhereshewas,determinedtocreateanimpressivesandcastle.ShefrownedatJake’sunconventional,abstractart-likesandca
stleshapesandpersistedinherefforts.However,theprocessdidn’tgoassmoothlyasshehadanticipated.Thesanddidn’talwaysholditsshape,andthewavesconstantly
lappedattheedgesofhercreation.Para1:Asthedayworeon,Lily’ssandcastlekeptlosingitsform.______________________________
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____________Para2:Withbittersmile,Lilydecidedtojoinherfamily._______________________________________________________
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