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厦门一中2024届高三上英语科1月月考试卷英语试卷第一部分听力(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.Whatisthespeakers’destination?A.England.B.Germany.C.Netherlands.2.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Relieved.B.Worried.
C.Confident.3.Whatmonthisitnow?A.June.B.July.C.August.4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtowatch?A.Arecordingofaplay.B.Alivebroadcastofaplay.C.AHo
llywoodadaptationofaplay.5.Wheremightthewomanbe?A.Inacar.B.Inaboat.C.Inaspacecraft.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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6WhatisbotheringJamie?
A.Hisclothing.B.Hiscar.C.Hissister.7.WhatwillJamiedonext?A.Gotosleep.B.Drivefaster.C.Dosomereading.听第7
段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Howmanyseatsdoesthebicyclehave?AOne.B.Two.C.Three...9.Whatmaybethehardestpartofridingthebicycle?A.Keepingba
lance.B.Gainingspeed.C.Stoppingit.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatmightMr.Wellsbe?A.Anathlete.B.Abusinessowner.C.
Anadvertisingexpert.11.Whatdoweknowabouttheproduct?A.Itisfromafamilybusiness.B.Itsmainbuyersarerunners.C.Itisdesignedtobeu
sedbyateam12.Accordingtothewoman,whatdoesMr.Wellsneedmost?A.Thebudgetoftheadvertising.B.Thenameofthechosenperson.C.Theartworkofthead
vertisement.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thepreparationforaschoolplay.B.Thewoma
n’svisittotheman’shouse.C.Thetraditionalcustomsinthewoman’scountry.14.Howdidtheman’sparentsfeelaboutthewomanatfirst?A.Angry.B.Embarrassed.C.
Surprised.15.Whatdidtheman’sfatherhaveincommonwiththewoman?A.Theyplayedthesamesport.B.Theywerebothverysmartintheirclass.C.Theyb
othgainedmanyawardsinschool.16.Whycan’tthewomanattendthedinnerontime?A.Shewillbeseeingaplay.B.Shewillbecelebratingaholiday.
C.Shewillbeperforminginashow.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howlongisthestormwarningfor?A.12hours.B.13hours.C.24hours.18.Whatdoesthespeakera
dvisepeopletoparticularlystayawayfrom?A.Thewindows.B.Theocean.C.Theroads.19.Whatmakesthestormdangerous?ATherain.B.Thewinds.C.Thepressure.20.Whatdo
esthespeakersuggestpeopledo?A.Turnofftheirpower.B.Keepupwiththelatestnews.C.Boardtheirwindowsanddoorswithwood.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。AWhetheryou’removingacrossthecountryoracrosstheworld,it’simpo
rtanttochooseamovingcompanythat’stherightfitforyourexactneedsorbudget.Readaboutthetoppackingandmovingcompanies
withourguidecoveringprosandcons,offerings,andcustomerreviews.Withover90yearsofexperience,themovingcompany
hasfinishedover750,000movesindifferentstatesintheU.S.inthelast15yearsalone.ProsandCons✔Availableforlocal,long-distanceandinternationalmoves✔
Greatcustomerservice✘DiscountinformationisnotreadilyavailableAVLfocusesonprovidinghighlyexperiencedandskillfulmoverstoyourpackingservices.Them
ovingcompanyprovidesitsservicesineverystate.ProsandCons.✔Highlyskilledmoverswithanaverageof10yearsofex
perience✔Promisestomatchorbeatthepriceifthesameserviceisfoundatalowercost✘Anup-frontdepositisrequire
d✘LimitedpricinginformationonlineIVLprovidesitspackingandmovingservicesforbothlocalandlong-distancemove
sinall50states,aswellas180countries.Andthecompanyallowsyoutohavecontroloveryourpackingexperience.ProsandCons✔Specialtyservicesfordiff
icultitemssuchasartwork,antiquesandpianos✔Protectionplanswithanadjustablecoveragecap✘CustomerreviewsmentionthedifficultyincommunicationattimesThisf
ull-servicemovingcompanyhasmorethan80yearsofmovingexperienceandanetworkofmorethan500locationsnationwide.ProsandCons✔
Onlineshipmenttracking✔Movingcontainersavailableforinterstatemoves✘Serviceandexperiencemayvarybyagent✘Noinst
antonlinequotes1.Whichofthefollowingcompaniesrateshighest?A.Allied.B.AmericanVanLines.C.InternationalVanLines.D.Nort
hAmericanMovingServices.2.WhatistheadvantageofAmericanVanLines?A.Itgivespricinginformationonline.B.Itis
experiencedinpackingexpensiveitems.C.Ithasmovingcontainersforinterstatemoves.D.Itguaranteesthelowestpriceofthesameservice.3.Whatdothefourcompanies
haveincommonaccordingtothetext?A.Theyfeaturehighlyskilledmovers.B.Theyhaveover80yearsofexperience.C.Theycanpr
ovidemovingservicesnationwide.D.Theycanofferservicesforcustomizedpacking.BJoeHoran,aphysicaleducationteacher,h
asstartedtheprogramBuildingMentocreateapositivevisionofmanhoodnotjustforhimself,butalsofortheboysheteaches.Lookingback,Mr.Horansayshisprogram
developedfromalowpointinhislife.In2004ashewentthroughahardtime,hefeltsociety’sdefinitionofmanhoodwasleadinghimdownthewrongpath.Hislife,
hesays,lackedsubstanceanddepth.“Adesirebecameplantedinmyheart,thatis,tofindhealingfromtheunhealthymessagesIbelievedaboutmanh
ood,”hesays.Then,hissisterrecommendedabook,SeasonofLifebyJeffreyMarx,whichdigsintothediscoveryofwhatbeingamanisallabout.Joetooka
llthecluesandstartedtoputlifelessonsintohisclass.Despitelimitedresourcesandfunding,BuildingMenbeganatonemiddlesc
hoolinthedistrictin2006.Itgrewonashoestringbudget,expandingschoolbyschool,yearbyyear.Today,33teachers,likeMr.Colab
ufo,workacross18schools.MrColabufohasknownMr.Horanforseveralyears,notingmanypeopleareawareoftheprogr
am’ssuccess.“Joe’salegendinthisdistrict,’’MrColabufosays.Theprogramappealstoboysatfirstbecauseofabasketballcompo
nent,butitssecretishowitdivesintooff-the-courtissuesthroughdiscussionsoncharacter.BuildingMenhelpsparticipantsgaininsight,worktorestoresel
f-worth,andlearntocalmemotions.SIRisacentralcomponentoflessons,standingforsignificance,integrity,andrelationships.Ata
recentbreakfastfundraiser,ShateekNelson,asenioratNottinghamHighSchool,sharedhisexperience,havingparticipatedinBuildingMensincemidd
leschool.Hesaidhelearnedtoseethebiggerpicture,ratherthanlivinginthemoment.Healsocametorealizehisactionsaffectothers,a
ndnowhefactorsthatintohisdecisions.4.WhatmotivatedJoeHorantostarttheprogramBuildingMen?A.Aninstructionalbook.B.Hispersonalexperience.C.Hissist
er’ssuggestion.D.Thesociety’sexpectation.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shoestring”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Flexible.B.P
roper.C.Tight.D.Balanced.6.WhatdidShateekNelsonlearnfromparticipatinginBuildingMen?A.Oneshoulddreambigandthenstart
small.BOneshouldliveeachdayasifitwerethelastday.C.Itisgoodtogainreal-lifeexperienceatmiddleschool.D.Itisessentialtothinkmoreofot
hersindecision-making.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SIR:CoreComponentofPhysicalEducationB.HealthyLife:I
nvolvingSubstanceandDepthC.BuildingMen:TeachingBoysAboutManhoodD.Manhood:Teenagers’PowerofHandlingIssuesCResearcherRuijiaHusaidwildlifehabit
atincrowdedplaceslikesouthwentOhioisbecomingincreasinglyfragmented(分散)asforestsgivewaytonewconstruction.Eventually,thiscould
maketroubletoananimalwithspecifichabitatneedslikeOhio’spileated(红冠)woodpecker.Pileatedwoodpeckershavethenicknamecar
penterbirdsfortheirnever-endingnaturalwoodworking.Theypeckoutholesintreesfortheirnestseveryyear,creatinglotsof
valuablehomesforanimalslikefoxsquirrelsandowls.“Theymakenewnestseveryyear.Theywon’treuseoldones,”Husaid.“Otheran
imalsdependonthem.”Pileatedwoodpeckersareprivatebirdsthataremoreoftenheardthanseen.Studyingthemcanbe
especiallydifficult.SoHuturnedtocitizenscienceforhelp.Toidentifywherewoodpeckershavebeenseen,sheusedeightyearsofsightingscollectedbybirdersandlogged
intothewebsiteeBird,afreeonlinetoolandappthatanyonecanusetorecordtheirobservationsandlocations.Sheoverlaidthesesightingsw
ithremotesensingdataandfoundthatcorridorsalongriversandcreekswithabundantmaturetreesanddeadwoodhelpedthebirdsadjusttotheirincreasin
glyfragmentedurbanlandscape.“Withfragmentedforests,manyhabitatsthatwereoncesuitableforwildlifearebrokenup,”Husaid.“Wildlifeisunabletof
indhabitatbigenoughtomeettheirsurvivalneeds.Andeveniftherearesuitablehabitats,thedistancebetweenthemcanbetoogreat
.Wildlifecorridorslinkupthesehabitatpatches.Sincewildlifecantravelandmigratefromonepatchtoanother,theprobabilityoffindingfoodan
dshelterishigher.”“Therearesomanyspeciesinurbanareasthatwedon’tpayattentionto,especiallywhenthey’renotconside
redvulnerable,”Husaid.“Withdevelopmentchippingawayatmoreforestinthiscrowdedcounty,thetippingpoint(临界点)couldcomequicklyandunexpectedly.You
can’tfixitovernight.It’snotjustaboutplanting.moretrees.Thebirdsneedmatureforest,soitcouldtake30to50yearstoreplacetheirhabitat.A
tleastwecanprotecttheseriversideforestcorridorsandseethatexistingtreesreachmaturity.”8.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.Them
agpie’snestisoccupiedbythedove.B.Birdsabandontheoldfortheneweasily.C.Friendshipreallyexistsamonganimals
.D.One’strashisanothertreasure.9.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.TheeffectofHu’sstudyonbirds.B.TheprocessofHu’sresearch.C.Thedifficult
yHuhadinhisstudy.D.Theapplicationoftechnology.10.Whatroledowildlifecorridorsplayforbirds?A.Helpingthemsurvi
veinthefragmentedlandscape.B.Makingthemadjusttodeadwoodquickly.C.Providingthemwithenoughfoodforsurvival.D.Ensuringthemastableandsafeha
bitat.11.WhatdoesHuimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Onetreedoesn’tmakeaforest.B.Bewiseaftertheevent.C.Prepareforarainyday.D.Takethingsastheycome.DHe
althyhumanskiniscoveredwithbacteria(细菌)thatarequicktosettleinanopenwound.Topreventtheseorganismsfromspreadingthroughthebody,whichcanpermanentlyinjur
eorkillaperson,theinfectedwoundmayneedtobecleanedandtreatedwithantibiotics.Medicalprofessionalstypicallyi
dentifyinfectionsbyunwrappingandobservingawoundorbyswabbing(用拭子擦拭)itandconductingalaboratorytest.Butremovingawounddressingcanslo
wdownthehealingprocess.Plus,observationsaresubjective,whileswabteststaketimeandrequirethatapatientbephysicallypresent.Toaddresstheseissues,some
researchteamsaredevelopingdevicesthatsitunderbandagesandcontinuouslymonitorindirectsignsofinfection,suchasch
angesinwoundtemperatureoracidity.AndscientistsattheNationalUniversityofSingaporehavenowcreatedanevenmoredirectinfectionsensor.Thissensorcandetectanen
zyme(酶)calledDNase.Theenzymeactsasareliableinfectionindicatorbecausedisease-causingbacteriaproduceitinlargeamountsinsidewounds,wherea
sbacteriaonhealthyskindonot—sotestingforthesubstancereducesthechanceofafalsepositiveresult.Furthermore,DNasebuildsupbeforeotherinfect
ionsignsappear.Thenewalertsystem,nicknamedthe“wirelessinfectiondetectiononwounds”(WINDOW)sensor,wasdetailedinScienceAd
vances.WINDOWsenzyme-sensingpartsrelyonamaterialcalledDNAgel.TheresearchersdevelopedaparticularkindofDNAgelthatremainsstableinwate
ryenvironments,suchasthehumanbody,butbeginstobreakdowninthepresenceofDNase.Theyconnectedthisgel(凝胶)toachipthatsenseswhenthegelrespondsbysen
dingasignaltoasmartphone.Thusfar,theteamhasexposedtheDNAgeltowoundswabsfrom18people’swoundstoseehowmuchthemate
rialdegradedinthepresenceofthebacteria.Theresearchersalsousedthedeviceonsixlivinglabmicewhosewoundswereexposedtothesamebacterialspecies,anditsucces
sfullydetectedinfections.12.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theharmofcommonwounds.B.Thetreatmentofinfectedwounds.C.Theinte
rventiononwoundhealing.D.Thedilemmaofinfectionobservation.13.HowdoestheWINDOWsensordetectinfections?A.Bycomparingwoundacidity.B.Bydetecting
theDNaseenzyme.C.Bymeasuringthebacteriaamount.D.Byobservingchangesinwoundcolor.14.WhatcanweexpectoftheWINDOWsensorinthefuture?
A.Itwillcutdownthelengthofinfection-treating.B.Itcouldreducethecostofinfectionobservation.C.Itcanmonitorwoundscontinuous
lyandremotely.D.Itmighthelpconductlaboratorytestsonwounds.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.InnovationsinWoundInfecti
onDetectionB.RemovingtheDangersofOpenWoundsC.RecognizingtheRoleofDNaseinHealingD.ChallengesinWoundCareandTreatment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Afuturewhereinsectsmakeupalargepartoftheworld’sdietisonthehorizon.Despitetheunplea
santnatureofsuchcuisine,insectshavebeenconsideredadelicacyinsomepartsofworldforcenturies.Theirbeinglow-
fatandhigh-proteinmakesthemaperfectchoiceforreducinghunger.___16___Animalproteinfromlivestock(家畜),suchascows,chickenandpig
s,takesup80percentoftheentireworld’sfarmland,despiteonlymakinguplessthanone-fifthofcaloriesconsumedglobally.___17___Thusitwouldsupportavarietyo
fbiodiversityasnatureintended.Insectssuchasgrasshoppers,mealwormsandcricketsarepackedfullofproteinwithmuchhighervitaminlevelsthanporkorbeef.___18___G
reenhousegasemissionsthroughthisprocessarealsoverylittle,withinsectwastemakingexcellentfertilizer(肥料)for
agriculturalsoil.Itseemsthatinsectsareanidealsolutionformanyissuestheworldtodayisfacedwith.___19___UrbanareasofAsia,E
uropeandNorthAmericaaremostlikelytoassociateinsectswithdirtinsteadofasatastymeal.Timesarechanging.TheEuropeanUnionlastyeardeclaredthatmea
lwormsweresafeforhumanconsumption.Cricketproteinpowderisalsoincreasinggreatlyinpopularity,withCanadarapidlybecomingthelargestmarketfor
theproduct.___20___Asweexploreoursolarsystem,efficientmeansofproducinganimalbased-proteinswillbecomevital.Nonearemoreefficient
space-wisethaninsects.AndthecoloniesofthefuturecouldwellfindthemselvesenjoyingfriedcricketswithapintofbeerwhilewatchingtheMartiansunset.A.Theya
lsohaveahostofenvironmentalbenefits.B.Insectsreproducequicklyandhavehighgrowthrates.C.Unlikeagriculture,insectsproduc
efarfewergreenhousegases.D.Theyrequirelittlespace,waterandtechnologytoraisecomparedtolivestock.E.However,makingthemadeliciouscuis
inecanbeachallengeinseveralcultures.F.Byfreeinguplivestockspace,hugeexpansesoflandcouldbereturnedtonature.G
.Afuturewhereinsectswillbecomeinvaluabletospaceexplorationisalsoupcoming.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。Manyyearsago,IwasonanearlymorningflighttoEcuador.___21___,duringsuchlongjourneys,Iwou
ldputmyheadphonesandgotosleep.___22___,onthisparticularday,Idecidedtotakealittlerisk.I___23___thesilenceandstartedaconversationwiththemansitt
ingnexttome.Ilearnedthatthiscompanionwasa___24___andwehadafascinatingconversation.Mid-flight,Igatheredthecouragetotakeanother___25___,sharingwi
thhimabookproposalIputtogetherforsomethingIwasdoinginmyclass.Hereadit,butpolitelydeclinedit.Thatriskdidn’t___2
6___.Uponlanding,weexchangedcontactinformation.Monthslater,I___27___him,invitinghimtomyclasstodiscussaprojectonredesigningthebook.Isharedmystudents’
projectvideos.OneparticularprojectcaughtMark’s___28___.Heexpressedadesiretomeetthesestudents.IadmittedIwasalittlebit___29_
__forheseemedmoreinterestedinworkingwithmystudentsthanwithme.Aftermeetingthestudents,I,togetherwithhimandhiscoll
eagues,hadadinnertogetherwherelifeonceagainshoweda(an)___30___turn.Duringthisdinner,oneofhiseditorsaskedmeifI’deverconsideredwritingabo
ok.Isharedthe___31___proposalthatIhadshowedhisbossayearearlier.Withinafortnight,wehadacontract,andwithintwoyears,overamillionbo
okshadbeen___32___aroundtheworld.Thisjourneymayseemlucky,butit___33___aseriesofsmallrisks,beginningwitha___34___“hello.”Anyonecanfollowt
hispathby___35___thesesmallrisksandfinallyincreaseyourchancesofbeinglucky.21.AFortunatelyB.TypicallyC.CuriouslyD.Thankfully22.A.B
esidesB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.However23.A.brokeB.maintainedC.enjoyedD.observed24.A.writerB.teacherC.publisherD.photographer25.A.ri
skB.choiceC.lessonD.joke26.A.standoutB.runoutC.workoutD.showoff.27.A.madefriendswithB.reachedouttoC.lostcontactwithD.arguedwith28.A.breathB.meanin
gC.imaginationD.interest29.A.amazedB.stressedC.scaredD.hurt30.A.unexpectedB.disappointingC.wrongD.intentional
31.A.newB.sameC.differentD.updated32.A.donatedB.copiedC.soldD.printed33.A.reducedB.createdC.resultedfromD.ledto34.A.surprisingB.simp
leC.quickD.formal35.A.huggingB.cuttingC.estimatingD.avoiding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。Deepint
hejungle,theMayabuiltanempire(帝国).Andnow,scientistsareunlockingmoresecretsaboutthisancientcivilizationwiththe__
_36___(discover)of417citiesdatingbackto2,000yearsago,saidTheWashingtonPost.Thecitieswerefoundtobeconnectedby110mile
s(177kilometers)of“highways”inMay.They___37___(consist)ofthe“world’sfirst-everextensivesystemofhighways”.The“highway
s”,asReutersreported,were___38___(space)stoneroadways.Plus,scientistsalsofoundpyramids,ballgamecourtsandwater___39___(eng
ineer).TheMayacivilizationwas“farmoreadvancedthanwethought”,notedTheWashingtonPost.Thenewfindingsshowedthattheywerealreadybusy___40___(create)citi
esinworldhistoryatthetime,CNNreported.Theydidallthisinajungleenvironment,___41___israreandimpressive.Theyhadtoclea
rrainforestareas___42___(farm)andbuiltlargeundergroundreservoirstostorerainwater.___43___,by900BC,manyMayacitie
swereabandoned,callinganend___44___theempire.Scientistsstilldon’tknowwhy.Withnewformsoftechnology,maybethis
mysteryandotherscould____45____(uncover),tellingusevenmoreaboutthisfascinatingcivilization.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.你校正在为即将举行的国际交流生研学活动布置校园文化宣传栏,请你为其中的“书香校园(scholarlyschool)”版块写一篇英文介绍词,内容包括:1.内涵意义:2.具体实践。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如
下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。ScholarlySchool________________________________________________________________________
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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,使其构成一篇完整的短文。Itwasabeautifulsunnymorninginearlysummer,whentheworldseemedfullofsunlightandnewgreenleave
s.Iwasinagoodmoodasmyparentshadjustgivenme$300formydailyexpensesduringtheweekthattheywouldbeawayinMexi
cotovisitmymother’ssickgrandfather.Iwasextremelyoverjoyed,thinkinghardaboutthethingsIcoulddowiththemoney.IfIsurvivedonbreadandbutterthewholeweek,I
wouldhaveanunexpectedwindfallof$200tobuythelatestKobeBryantbasketballshoes!Whataterrificidea!Asusual,the
physicaleducationclasswasthrilling.Ifeltmostatcaseonthebasketballcourt.Afterplayingseveralfiercegames,Icouldhardlycatchmy
breathasIheadedbacktowardstheclassroom,sweatyandexhausted.WhenIentered,IfoundmyclassmatesgatheredaroundSteven’sdeskashesearchedthroughhisbooksan
dsomeotherpersonalitemsanxiously.Stevenhadalwaysbeenpopular.Notonlywasheintelligentandwell-mannered,buthealsocamefromawell-offfamily.Andhesharede
verythinghehadwithus.Rightaway,IlearnedStevenhadlostthemoneyhewoulddonatetoachildren’swelfareinstitutethatafte
rnoon.ThenIinformedMissJones,theclassteacher.Sherushedoverimmediatelyandorganizedasearcharoundtheclassroom.Westoodbyourdesksandemptiedthecontent
sofourschoolbagsontothedeskforinspection.Itwasmyturn.AsMissJonestookoutthe$300frommywallet,theclassfel
lintoashock.Ididn’tknowtheamountlostwasexactly$300untilthen.Ikeptprovingmyinnocence,butinvain.MissJonesconfiscated(没收)the$300anddecidedIwasgettingki
ckedoutoftheschool.Istayedhomealonethewholeweek,livingonlyonbread.Ifeltwronged,angry,andlossofself-esteem.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.按如下格式
在答题卡的相应位置作答。Finally,myparentsreturnedhomeandtalkedwithme.____________________________________________________
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___________________MissJoneshadjustacceptedmyparents’advicewhenStevencame.___________________________
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