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高一英语第1页(共6页)两江西附高2023级高二秋季开学英语科试题(总分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、座号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,

必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写;必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷自己保存,以备评讲)。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。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.WhenmightPeterarrive?A.At3:15.B.At3:30.C.At3:45.2.Wheredoest

heconversationtakeplace?A.Onatrain.B.Onaplane.C.Inahospital.3.Howwouldthewomanliketheapplicationtobesent?A.Byfax.B.

Bypost.C.Bye-mail.4.Wherewillthewomangothisafternoon?A.Toashoppingcenter.B.Toaparty.C.Toanoperahouse.5.Whenw

illthemanseeDr.Smith?A.At8:00.B.At8:30.C.At9:00.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、7题。6.WhoisFelix?A.Theman.B.Thewoman’shusband.C.Acharact

erinthewoman’sbook.7.WhatkindofnovelisHotLips?A.It’sadetectivestory.B.It’salovestory.C.It’sapoliticalstory.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthe

ideaofthenewoffice?A.Toputalltheemployeesinoneoffice.B.Tohavetheemployeesworkhappily.C.Tomakefulluseofinformation.9.Whatdoesth

emanlikemostaboutthenewoffice?A.Hecanworkanywhereintheoffice.B.Hecanworkwithotherpeopleclosely.C.Hecanputwh

athehearsintoworkquickly.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhyisthemanunwillingtogotoFlorida?A.It’stooboring.B.It’stooexpensive.C.It’stoocrowded.11.Whatdidthespe

akersdolastyear?A.Theywentskiing.B.TheyattendedaNewYear’sEveparty.C.TheytravelledaroundNewYorkCity.12.Howdoesthewomanfeelintheend?A.Worried.

B.Excited.C.Annoyed.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Environmentprotection.B.Privatetransportation.C.Gree

nfood.14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Customerandsalesman.C.Interviewe

randinterviewee.15.Howmanymilesdoesthemanplantodrivethisyear?A.About8,000.B.About9,000.C.About10,000.16.Howmanyaspectsdoesthemanmention?A.O

ne.B.Two.C.Three.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdothelibrarymembershavetodoeverytwoyears?A.Renewtheirpersonalinformation.B.Payforanewmembership

card.C.Registerinthelibraryagain.18.Howlongwillthelibrarykeepthebookbookedinadvance?A.Fivedays.B.Aweek.C.Twoweeks.19.Whatcan

beborrowedforonedayonly?A.Children’sbooks.B.DVDs.C.Dictionaries20.Onwhichdaywillthelibrarycloseat7:00p.m.?A.Wednesday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.高一英语

第2页(共6页)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。ARealHotelsFeaturedinMoviesTimbe

rlineLodgeFeaturedin:TheShiningLocatedonthesouthsideofMountHood,Oregon,TimberlineLodgewasusedforsomeshotsofthefictionalOverlookH

otelinthis1980horrorfilm,basedonStephenKing’sbest-sellingnovel.HotelmanagementaskeddirectorStanleyKubricknottoshowroom217(featured

clearlyinthebook),concernedthatfutureguestswouldavoidkillingthere.Anonexistentroomnumber237wasusedinstea

d.Surprisingly,room217isnowrequestedmorethananyotherroom.ParkHyattTokyoFeaturedin:LostinTranslationLocatedinthelivelyShin

jukudistrict,ParkHyattTokyoisaprimarysettingforSofiaCoppola’sfilmLostinTranslation.TakeadrinkattheNewYorkBaronthehotel’stopfloor(whereBillMurray’sB

obHarrisspendsmostofhisevenings)andenjoywonderful360-degreeviewsofthecityandMountFuji.JuvetLandscapeHotelFeaturedin:ExMachinaThissci-fithri

llertakesplaceattheremote,ultra-modemhomeoftechcompanyCEONathanBateman,theinventorofahighlyadvancedhumanoidrobot.Hisamazinghouseisact

uallytheJuvetLandscapeHotelinValldalen,Norway.Designedtoblendinwith(与......协调)theenvironment,thehotel’sroomsfeaturenaturalmaterialsandfloor-to-ceili

ngglasswindows.ThePlazaHotelFeaturedin:HomeAlone2:LostinNewYorkAfteraccidentallyboardingaflighttoNewYorkwhilet

herestofhisfamilyheadstoFlorida,10-year-oldKevinMcCallisterchecksintothePlazaHotel.Forthe25thanniversaryofHomeAlone2,thehotelisofferingaspec

ial“LiveLikeKevin”package,whichincludesanover-the-topicecreamsundaedeliveredtoyourroom.ThePlazaHotelhasbeenfeatu

redinseveralotherfilms,includingNorthbyNorthwest,SleeplessinSeattleandTheGreatGatsby.21.WhywasStanleyKubrickrequi

redtouseroomnumber237?A.Foraneconomicreason.B.Forpoliticalconcerns.C.Foraculturalreason.D.Forsafetyconcerns.22.Whichhotelshould

youchooseifyouwanttoenjoyamountainview?A.TimberlineLodge.B.ParkHyattTokyo.C.JuvetLandscapeHotel.D.ThePlazaHotel.23.HowisthePlazaHoteldifferentfrom

theotherthreehotels?A.ItoffersadrinkattheNewYorkBar.B.ItislocatedinValldalen,Norway.C.Ithasappearedinmorethanonefilm.D.Itisdesignedinha

rmonywithnature.BWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)chiefscientistSoumyaSwamiNathansaidMondaythatherdimmunity(群体免疫)tocoronaviruswouldnotbeachievedi

n2021,despitethegrowingavailabilityofvaccines(疫苗产量).Factorsthatcannotrealizeherdimmunityincludelimitedaccesstovaccinesi

ndevelopingcountries,skepticism(质疑)overvaccination,andthepotentialforvirusmutations,accordingtohealthexperts.Agrowingnu

mberofcountriesaroundtheworld,includingtheUnitedStates,theUnitedKingdom,Singapore,GermanyandotherEuropeanUnioncountries,areinthefirststagesofmass-va

ccinationcampaigns.Herdimmunityoccurswhenenoughpeopleinapopulationhaveimmunitytoaninfectionsothatitpreventsthediseasefromspreading.

“Wearenotgoingtoachieveanylevelsofpopulationimmunityorherdimmunityin2021,”SwamiNathantoldabriefing,whileemphasizingthatmeasuresl

ikephysicaldistancing,handwashingandmaskwearingcontinuetobenecessaryincontainingCOVID’sspreadfortherestoftheyear.Howeve

r,SwamiNathanpraisedthe“incredibleprogress”madebyvaccineresearcherstodevelopseveralsafeandeffectivevaccinesatfastspeed.Count

riesarecurrentlyadministeringvaccinesdevelopedbyBioNTech-Pfizer,OxfordUniversity/AstraZenecaandModerna.“Thevaccinesaregoingtocome,”shesaid.“Theyare

goingtogotoallcountries...butmeanwhilewemustn’tforgetthattherearemeasuresthatwork,”sheadded,referringtohygieneandsoc

ialdistancing.“Wewon’tgetbacktonormalquickly,”DaleFisher,chairmanoftheWHO’sOutbreakAlertandResponseNetwork,toldaconferencehosted

byReutersnewsagency.“Weknowweneedtogettoherdimmunityandweneedthatinamajorityofcountries,sowearenotgoingtoseethatin2021,”Fishersaid.“There

mightbesomecountriesthatmightachieveitbuteventhenthatwillnotcreate‘normal’especiallyintermsofbordercontrols,”headded.24.WhichisNOTthefactor

thatpreventherdimmunity?A.Doubtaboutvaccination.B.Thepossiblemutationsofvirus.C.Thegrowingavailabilityofvaccines.D.Ac

cesstovaccinesindevelopingcountries.25.Asforthefirststagesofmass-vaccinationcampaigns,whichcountryisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.VietnamB.GermanyC.Sin

gaporeD.theUnitedKingdom26.WhatistheattitudeofSwamiNathantotheprogressofvaccine?A.NegativeB.IndifferentC.NeutralD.Positive高一英语第3页(共6页)27.Whatcanwel

earnfromwhatFishersaid?A.Intermsofgoodbordercontrols,wecanachieveherdimmunity.B.Theremaybealongwaytogettoherdimmunityallovertheworld.

C.Ifsomecountriesmightachieveherdimmunity,peoplewilllivea‘normal’life.D.Inmanycountriesin2021,peoplewilllivea‘normal’lifeinte

rmsofbordercontrols.CWhetherrichorpoor,parentswhohavebooksinthehomeincreasethelevelofeducationtheirchildrenwillattain,accordingtoa20-yearstudyled

byMariahEvans.Foryears,educatorshavethoughtthestrongestpredictor(预测指标)ofattaininghighlevelsofeducationwashavingparentswhowerehighlyeduc

ated.But,thestudyshowedthatthedifferencebetweenbeingraisedinabooklesshomecomparedtobeingraisedinahomewith

a500-booklibraryhasasgreataneffectonthelevelofeducationachildwillattainasthedifferencebetweenhavingparentswhoarebarelyliterate(有文化的)andhavingparen

tswhohaveauniversityeducation.Beingasociologist,Evanswasparticularlyinterestedtofindthatchildrenoflesser-educatedparentsbenefitthemostfromhavingbo

oksinthehome.Whatkindsofinvestmentsshouldwemaketohelpthesekidsgetahead?Theresultsofthisstudyindicatethatgettingsomebooksintotheirhomesisanine

xpensivewaythatwecanhelpthesechildrensucceed.Evanssaid,“Evenalittlebitgoesalongway.Havingasfewas20booksinthehomestillhasasignificantimpactonmotivati

ngachildtoahigherlevelofeducation,andthemorebooksyouadd,thegreaterbenefitthechildrenget.”Theresearcherswerestruckbythestrongeff

ecthavingbooksinthehomehadonchildren’seducationalattainmentevenaboveandbeyondsuchfactorsaseducationleveloftheparents,thef

ather’soccupationortheeconomiclevelofthecountry.Havingbooksinthehomeistwiceasimportantasthefather’seducationlevel,andmoreimportantthanwh

etherachildwasbroughtupinadevelopingcountryoradevelopedcountry.Surprisingly,thedifferenceineducationalattainmentforchildrenbornindevel

opedcountryandchildrenbornindevelopingcountrywasjust2years,lessthantwo-thirdsoftheeffectthathaving500ormorebooksinthehome

hadonchildren.28.Inthepasteducatorsheldapointofviewthat______.A.parents’levelofeducationhadnothingtodowiththeirchildren’slevelsofeduca

tionB.childrenwhosefamilyhadalibrarywouldpossiblyattainhighlevelsofeducationC.childrenwhowereborninpoorfamiliesst

udiedharderthanthoseinrichfamiliesD.childrenwhoseparentsarehighlyeducatedwouldattainhighlevelsofeducation29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mot

ivating”inParagraph3mean?A.Helpingsomebodytofinishsomething.B.Makingsomebodywanttodosomething.C.Makingsomebodypretendtodosomething.D

.Preventingsomebodyfromachievingsomething.30.Whichofthefollowinghasthemostimportanteffectonthelevelofeducationa

childwillgain?A.Theeconomiclevelofthecountry.B.Thefather’soccupation.C.Havingbooksinthehome.D.Educationlevelsofparents.31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTt

rue?A.Readingbooksisgoodforthedevelopmentofchildren.B.Booksinhomehaveagreateffectonchildren’seducationlevels.C.Gettingbooksintohomesi

sgoodinvestment(投资)parentscanmake.D.Childrenwhogetahigherlevelofeducationmusthavemanybooksintheirhomes.DWhenyouareaskedtodrawapictur

e,inspiteofyourbesteffort,youcan’tmakeitlooklikethemodelshown.Thenyoumayhavethought,“Idon’thaveacreativeboneinmybody.”Accordingtosomescientists,whofo

rthepast20yearshavestudiedthecomplexsubjectofcreativitythroughaseriesofresearchstrictly,youareunderratingyourself.DaVinciyoumayneverbe

,butwhenitcomestocreativity,weareallsomewhatblessed.It’slearningtodevelopthisuniquetoolofextraordinaryproductivity,andthenapplyingiti

neverythingyoudo,thatcountstotellyoufromfigureslikeDaVinci.“Evenifwedon’thavethegoodfortunetodiscoveranewchemicalelementorwriteagreatstory,thelo

veofthecreativeprocessforitsownsakeisavailabletoall,”saysMihalyCsikszentmihalyiinCreativity:FlowandPsychologyofDiscoveryandInvention.Mostpeo

plebelievetheabilityofcreativityhasbeenawardedtothoseconsideredtohavespecialtalent.Welookuponthese“creativegeniuses”,asweoftencallt

hem,withrespectandabitofenvy.Theirabilities,mostpeopleassume,areduetogoodgenes,or,asifinGreekmythology(神话),fromsomekindofgod’sinspiration.Thereisnoa

rgumentthattheworldisnevershortofhighlytalentedandcreativepeople.Theyaremastersoftheirtradesandstandheads-and-shouldersabovecommonpeople,makingnewp

athwaysforotherstofollow,andprovidinggreatercontextandunderstandingofourworld.Itcouldbesaidthatwithoutcreativity,humanitywouldnotevolves

orapidly.Butlikeapubliclyrecognizedcreativebaseballplayerwhopossesseshisskillthroughyearsofcontinuoustraining,foregoingotherpursu

itsfortheonlypassion,peoplewhoshowtheslightestunwillingnessforchallenginglaborwillwitnesstheirboasted(吹嘘的)abilitydisappear.高一英语第4页

(共6页)Aftercloselystudying91creativeandinfluentialpeople,includingnovelists,playwrights,composers,musiciansandscientis

ts,Csikszentmihalyiconcludesthatnoonewouldignorethesweattheyshedandtheiralmostcrazywillingnesstofollowtheircreativeefforttotheveryen

d,whereverthatmaybe.Thesearetheverythingsweallcanmaster,solongaswe’dliketo.32.It’swidelybelievedthatcreativitycomesfrom________

.A.somekindofgodfromGreekB.theinborngenesorrelevantgiftsC.thetoolwelearnfrommasterslikeDaVinciD.goodtrainingpeoplereceivefromartisticclasses33

.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Peopledon’tthinkthattheworldisnevershortofhighlytalentedpeople.B.People’sa

dmirationofgeniusesmakeshumanitydevelopquickly.C.Thefieldofbaseballrequiresmoregiftsthanhardwork.D.Creativityliesindevoti

onandeffort.34.Theunderlinedword“foregoing”inParagraph6isclosestinmeaningto________.A.givingupB.combiningC.ref

erringtoD.extending35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.People’smisunderstandingofcreativityanditstruenature.B.Thereasonsfort

hesuccessofthosewhopossesscreativity.C.Creativepeopleviewthingsdifferentlyfromordinarypeople.D.Ordinarypeople’sunwillingnesstofollo

wtheexamplesofcreativeones.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。AlthoughtheEnglishlanguagehasbeeninaconstantstateofchang

e,Shakespeare’sworkshavecontinuedtoinfluencethelanguageweusedaily.Shakespearecreatedmanycommonlyusedexpressions,newword

s,andthewayofusingpunctuation(标点符号).36Shakespeare’stalentformakingtheEnglishlanguageintothepowerfulwrittenwordhasensuredhis

lastinginfluenceonoureverydaylanguage.HundredsofexpressionswereinventedbyShakespeare.37Theyonlyknowsomewell-known

expressions,suchas,“Tobe,ornottobe,thatisthequestion.”canbeattributed(认为是……所作)toShakespeare.38Manyofhisoriginalwords,forexample,“uncomfort

able”and“fashionable”,arestillusedtoday.Shakespeare’seffectonvocabularyisratheramazingwhenconsideringhowmuch

languagehaschangedsincehislifetime.Shakespeare’suseofpunctuationisalsodistinctive(有特色的).Hispunctuationisacluetothewayapieceshouldbeperformed

.Punctuationisrequiredtosignalhoweachlineshouldbedelivered.399Consequently,lineswithoutpunctuationnaturallyseemtogathers

peedandemotionalpurpose.WhenanalyzingaShakespeareantext,stopandconsiderhowpunctuationisused.Inconclusion,Shakespeareistrulyagreatauthor.40Wew

illalwayshavethebenefitofhisremarkableworksformanyyearstocome.A.However,notmanypeopleareawareofthat.B.Thus,heaffectstheEnglishlanguageinabigway.C.Ita

lsoforcesthereadertopauseandslowsdownthepaceofthetext.D.Perhapswe’llneverknowthesewordswillgraduallyappearoneday.E.One

ofShakespeare’sbiggestcontributionstohumanliteratureliesinhisworks.F.Inaddition,Shakespeareeveninventedoveronethousandfrequentlyused

words.G.That’sbecausehedevelopedtheEnglishlanguageofhistimeandshoweditthroughhisplays.第三部分语言知识运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When11-year-oldMeganMaloneylostthreefamilymemberstocancerwithin12months,shepromisedherselfshewouldfindawayto

supportthose41thedisease.WhenMeganaskedher42,Brad,iftheirtravelbusinesscouldhelp,theyagreedto43aprojectcalledCharityProTravel,arevolutio

naryonlinetravelsiteandfundraisingplatform.ThelaunchofCharityProTravelin200844MeganandBraddonatetheproceedsofthe

irinitialsalestoStandUpToCancer.These45byalittlegirlandherfathercaughtthemedia’sattention.AlthoughMeganwashelpingpeopleinne

ed,sheandherfatherdecidedto46thebusinessandreexploreitonceMeganhadthechancetofinishcollege.In2018,Meganwasfreshouto

f47withadegreeandwas48tobreathenewlifeintoCharityProTravel.49,thelandscapeoftravelhadchangedsince2008.Theyfaced

many50whiletryingtobreakintothemarket.51settingthemselvesupasdirectcompetitors,they52apartnershipproposaltotrav

elindustryleaderPriceline.Withinhours,theVPofthePricelinereachedouttoBradandMeganwithanofficialagreementto53the

irtravelwebsite.Eachtimeyou54ahotel,anairticket,oravacationpackage,CharityProTraveldonatesupto50%ofitscommissiontocharities.高一英语第5页(共6页)Meganisfulfil

lingthe55shemadetoherself.MeganhastrulyturnedtragedyintogoodwillwithCharityProTravelforall.41.A.struggling

B.battlingC.treatingD.recovering42.A.motherB.sisterC.teacherD.father43.A.joinB.inventC.launchD.study44.A.sawB.enabledC.ledD.observ

ed45.A.donationsB.possessionsC.belongingsD.properties46.A.boostB.pauseC.continueD.originate47.A.communityB.i

nstituteC.collegeD.hospital48.A.unwillingB.pessimisticC.inactiveD.excited49.A.BesidesB.ThusC.ThereforeD.However50.A.c

hoicesB.opportunitiesC.challengesD.methods51.A.InsteadofB.InadditiontoC.ApartfromD.Incontrastto52.A.d

eclinedB.offeredC.ignoredD.missed53.A.powerB.buyC.startD.shut54.A.purchaseB.visitC.bookD.claim55.A.dreamB.fantasyC.illusionD.promise第二节短文

填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Didyouknowthateverytimemusicianspickuptheirinstrument

s,therearefireworksgoingoffallovertheirbrain?Ontheoutside,theymaylookcalmand56(focus),readingthemusicandmakingt

heprecisemovementsrequired.57,insidetheirbrains,there’sapartygoingon.Howdoweknowthis?Well,inthelastfewdecade

s,neuroscientists(神经系统科学家)58(make)enormousbreakthroughsinunderstandinghowourbrainsworkby59(monitor)theminrealtimewithinstrumentslikePE

Tscanners.Whenpeoplearehookeduptothesemachines,tasks,suchasreadingordoingmathproblems,eachhavecorresponding(相应的)areasofthebrainwherevariou

s60(activity)canbeobserved.Butwhenresearchersgotthe61(participate)tolistentomusic,theysawfireworks.Multipleareasoftheirbrainswerelight

ingupatonce,astheyprocessedthesound,tookitapartandthen62(put)itallbacktogetherintounifiedmusicalexperience.Whenscientiststurnedfromobserv

ingthebrainsofmusiclisteners63thoseofmusicians,thelittlebackyardfireworksbecameajubilee(庆典活动).64turnsoutthatwhilelisteningtomu

sicengagesthebraininsomeprettyinterestingmovements,playingmusicis65perfect“full-bodyworkout”ofthebrain.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40

分)第一节单词拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)根据首字母或括号中所给提示词,用正确形式填空。66.Customsplayas_________roleinfestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeovertime

.67.Onlywhenweexistinh_________withnaturecanwestopbeingathreattowildlifeandtoourplanet.68.Expertsi_________theissue,co

nductedseveraltests,andmadeaproposalforsavingancientbuildings.69.Medicalworkershavebeencarryingoutnucleicacidtestsonpeopleins_________o

fthehotweather.70.“FateSymphony”,oneofBeethoven’sfamousc__________,touchedtheheartsofmillionsofpeople.71.Toprotectcitizens’onlinep_________,Chin

esegovernmentremoved25appsfromappstoresforillegalcollectionofpersonalinformation.72.AfterHenanprovincewasstruckbyrainstorm

sandfloods,soldiersi__________rushedtothefrontlinetofightthefloodsandproviderelief.73.Biodiversityconversationcanhelpe

ndthee__________ofendangeredspeciesandcreateabetterenvironmentforfuturegenerations.74.ThedevelopmentinChina’shigh-spe

edrailwaynetworkprovidespeoplewithafasterandmorec__________transportservicesystem.75.Moreover,musicgav

emehopeandasenseof___________(satisfy).76.Thepolicereceiveddozensof__________(complain)aboutthenoisefromourparty.77.So_______

__(absorb)inwatchingthegame,heseemedunawareofherapproach.78.AcrossNewYork,the_________(major)ofthestate’sh

ealthcareworkersarevaccinated.79.After__________(appoint)asthemanager,Tomsparednoefforttomakemoreprofitsforthecompany.80.Afterth

e2008BeijingOlympicGames,theathleteretiredandworkedasasales_________(represent)forasportsequipmentcompany.高一英语第6页(共6页)第二节写作(满分25分)新

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/instantly73.extinction74.convenient75.satisfaction76.complaints77.absorbed78.majority79.beingappointed80.representative作文范文:BeautifulCampusandIt

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ntsstudyingintheclassroomsorplayingontheplayground.Afterthenightfalls,thecampustakesonanewlook.Thering-shapebuild

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nappointmenttoseeDr.SmithnextTuesdayplease?Earlymorning,ifpossible.W:Well,weopenat8:00,andthere’sanopeningat8:30or9:00.

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