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试卷类型:A高一英语2024.1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)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。1.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$5.B.$8.C.$10.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabou

t?A.Changingthedate.B.Choosingahotel.C.Bookingaroom.3.What’stheweatherlike?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.4.Whatwillt

hespeakersdoafterworkingout?A.Haveicecream.B.Buyaswimsuit.C.Drinkcoffee.5.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Playingwithchildr

en.B.Walkinginthestreet.C.Filmingamovie.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。6.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheprogram?A.Itisn’tworthwatching.

B.Itisn’tthatbad.C.Itisfantastic.7.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Goonabusinesstrip.B.Attendameeting.C.Stayathome.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatistherealp

urposeofthesurvey?A.Todoamarketresearch.B.Tointroduceanewproduct.C.Toaskpeopletoapplyforcreditcards.9.Whatdoesthemanaskth

ewomantodo?A.Payforhisshopping.B.Signaform.C.Filloutaform.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatkindofticketdidthewomanget?A.Asingleticket.B.Areturnticket.

C.Aseasonticket.11.Howdidthewomangetthetickettoday?A.FromtheInternet.B.Fromtheticketmachine.C.Fromtheti

cketoffice.12.Whatisthewomanmostpleasedwithaboutthestation?A.TheWi-Fi.B.Thecafe.C.Theinformationboard.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisadisadvan

tageofthestation?A.Thewaitinghallissmall.B.Theparkingisexpensive.C.Theseatsareold.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whend

idDietOnTheMovestart?A.In1919.B.In1990.C.In1999.15.Howmanydietplansarethereintheprogram?A.Three.B.Four

.C.Five.16.Whichdietplanwillthewomanintroducetoherbrother?A.Balance.B.Keto-Carb30.C.Vegetarian.17.WhatcanweknowaboutDietOnTheMove?A.Theme

alsareaffordable.B.Orderscan’tbecanceled.C.Therearefewon-siteplaces.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whendoesthecast

lecloseinJanuary?A.At4:00pm.B.At5:00pm.C.At6:00pm.19.Whatcanvisitorslearnfromthebrochure?A.Thecostofthetickets.B.Th

ehistoryofthecastle.C.Thearrangementofactivities.20.Whatdomostvisitorsliketodointhecastle?A.Haveapicnic.B.Visitthemuseum.C.Walkaround

thewalls.第二部分阅读(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。AWhywastetimeandmoneyb

ookingahotelwhenyoucanenjoythebeautifulBritishcountrysideatthesewonderfulmotorhomeandcaravan(旅行拖车)destin

ationsintheUK.Ferneley’sIceCreamandCafeLocatedbetweenthecoastandthecountryside,thisbeautifullocation

offersabitofeverythingforfamilies,andtheirdogs.WhatmakesFerneley’sstandoutistheirfamilyfarmthatcreatesfres

hlocalproduceusingmilkfromtheirowncows.It’salsoagreatchanceforkidstolearnmoreaboutwhatgoesonatafarmandhowtheyraisetheircattle.HalfpennyGr

eenVineyardProducingprize-winningEnglishwinesforover30years,HalfpennyGreenVineyard,isawine-lover’sfavouriteinthegreenStaffords

hirecountryside.Youcanparkupyourcampervanforfreeandtakeaguidedtouraroundthesitewhiletastingtheproduce.Ontopofallthis,th

ereisawildZoologicalPark,whichishometoawidevarietyofanimals,providinganeducationalexperienceforthewholefamily.FurandFeatherInn

ThebeautifulWoodfordesBreweryinNorwichissituatedrightnexttotheinn,offeringbookabletoursandprize-winningbeer.Parkupandhavesomere

albeerbeforelyingdownforthenightinthevan.ThebuildingitselfisofBritishstyle,acountrypubintheheartoftheNorfolkBroads.Thisisamust-visitfo

rbeerlovers.RectoryFarmWithamassofparkingspacealargepick-your-ownfarmwithlargefieldsandawidevarietyoffruitsandvegetablesandachildren’swoodl

andplayarea,theRectoryFarmofferstheperfectfamilydayout.It’sevengotalovelyfarmshopwithanoutdoorcafe,soyoucansitandrelaxwithacoffeewhiletheki

dseattheirfruits.1WhatcanvisitorsdoinHalfpennyGreenVineyard?A.Makewines.B.Winsomeprizes.C.Learnknowledgeaboutanimals.D.V

isitthesiteatwill.2.Whichdestinationistheleastlikelychoiceforfamilieswithkids?A.Ferneley’sIceCreamandCafe.B.HalfpennyGreenVineyard.C.Fur

andFeatherInn.D.RectoryFarm.3.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atouristreview.B.Ageographybook.C.Anovel.D.At

ravelbrochure.BIn1943,RomanTotenberg,aviolinist,boughtarare(稀有的)andspecialviolincalledaStradivarius.Itwasmadein1734,in

Italy,byAntonioStradivari.Onlyabout600ofhisviolinsarebelievedtostillexist.Theywereregardedastherarestandbestinstrumentsintheworld.Roman’s

Stradivariuswashismusicalpartnerfor38years.Thenbadluckstruck;theviolinwasstolenfromhisofficeafteraconcertwhilehegre

etedwell-wishers.Hewasshockedandupsetbyitsloss.“Yes,it’sabitlikelosingyourarm,”hetoldhisdaughter,Jill.IttookRomanayea

rtofindandbuyanewviolinasthesizeandtones(音质)ofeachweredifferentfromhis.Hehadtolearnhismusicalpiecesalloveragain!Roma

nkeptplayingintohis90sandtaughtatBostonUniversityuntilhediedin2012,aged101.Hisdaughtersays,“Wewonderedfromtimetotim

eiftheviolinwouldsurface,but...Ourmotherandfathertaughtustokeepmovingforwardandnotthinkoverwhatlifethrowsatyou.”In2015,thewifeofth

emanwhostoletheviolinwantedtoknowifitwasreallyaStradivarius.Shehadlookedafterhimwhenhewasdyingfromcancerandnowitbelongedtoher.Shetook

ittomasterviolinmakeranddealerPhillipInjeia.HerecognizeditimmediatelyandcontactedtheFBI.Jill,whoreceivedthecallfromFBI,saidinanin

terview,“Isaid,‘Ihavetocallmysisters.I’lltellthemnottogettheirhopesup,’butPhillipInjeiansaid,‘Youdon’thaveto

dothat.Thisistheviolin.’”Jillsaidtheywouldselltheviolin,nottoacollectorbutsomeonewhowouldplayit.Shesaiditwouldfinally

,.beinthehandsofanothergreatartistanditsamazingvoicewouldbeheardinconcerthallsaroundthecountry.4WhydidRomanfeellikehehadlostanarmaftertheviolinwas

stolen?A.Itcosthimalotofmoney.B.Ithadservedasausefularm.C.Ithadbeenhismusicalpartner.D.Itwascreatedbyafamousmaker.5.Whatistheturningpoint

ofthisstory?A.TheFBIgotintouchwithJill.B.TheStradivariuswasfoundmissing.C.RomanTotenbergdiedin2012,aged101.D.Theviolinwastakentoamasterv

iolinmakeranddealer.6.Whywouldthefamilyliketheviolintobeownedbyaviolinist?A.Theyintendedtobecomewell-

known.B.Theywantedtosellitatahigherprice.C.TheyhopedtorememberRomanTotenberg.D.TheywishedtomakethemostoftheStradivarius.7.Whichwo

rdscanbestdescribePhillipInjeian?A.Expertandconfident.B.Creativeandcareful.C.Learnedandproud.D.Strong-willedandfriendly.CIt’srepor

tedthatabout20percentoftheAmazonrainforesthasdisappearedduringthepast50years.Deforestationisnotonlythreateningthemillionsofuniquepla

ntandanimalspeciesnativetotheAmazonRiverarea,it’saffectinghumansworldwide.WhenitcomestotheprotectionoftheAmazon,it’shardformanypeo

pletorelatebecausetheydon’tfeelconnectedtothearea.Thereareactuallyalotofdirectconnections,nomatterhowfarawayweare.Aconnectionthataffectseveryone

ontheplanetisclimate(气候)change.PlantingnewtreesintheforestisbasicallyawayofremovingCO2fromtheair.Rainfores

tshaveacarbon(碳)reductionnearlyequaltohalfofwhatisintheair.AbouthalfofthatisintheAmazon.Anothercaseinpoin

tisabigsnakecalledthebushmasterthatlivesintheAmazon.Todaymillionsofpeopleusemedicinesmadefromitsvenom(毒液)totreathighbloo

dpressure.Sotheyhavelonger,fuller,andmoreproductivelives..,Inthe1960s,therewasonlyonehighwayintheentireAmazon.That’sanareaaslargeasthecontine

ntalUnitedStateswithonehighwayandthreemillionpeople.Today,therearebetween30millionto40millionpeople,countlessroads,andabout20percentforestshavebeen

cutdown.Butontheplusside,50yearsagotherewereonlytwonationalparksandanationalforestandareserveinBrazil.Today,more

than50percentoftheAmazonisundersomeformofprotection.“There’sbeenalotofdamagedoneandforestlost,butnothingisgoneuntilit’sgone”,n

otedNationalGeographicexplorerDr.ThomasLovejoy.“Wewanttoseemoresharedplanningbetweenthedepartmentsoftransportation

,energy,agriculture,andtheotherindustriesinthearea.WethinkAmazoncitiescanhavehigherqualityoflifeandkeeppeopleinexistingcitiessothe

re’slessreasontodeforest.”8.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“Deforestation”inparagraph1?A.Plantingmoretrees.B.Destroying

theforests.C.Protectingthespecies.D.Pollutingtherivers.9.WhatmightthepartiallossoftheAmazonrainforestleadto?A.T

heincreaseofextremeweather.B.TheremovalofCO2.C.Morepeoplewithhighbloodpressure.D.Theovergrowthofthebushmaster.10.Howdoesparagraph3mainlyde

velop?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Bylistingreasons.C.Byexplainingadefinition.D.Bymakingasummary.11.WhatisDr.Thomas’attitudetowardsthefutureoftheAmazonra

inforest?A.Doubtful.B.Worried.C.Positive.D.Uncaring.DWhilescreentimeisknowntoaffectsleep,newresearchsuggestst

hatinteractive(互动的)activities,suchastextingfriendsorplayingvideogames,putoffandreducethetimespentasleeptoagreaterdegreethan

passive(被动的)screentimelikewatchingtelevision,especiallyforteens.Theteamstudiedthedaytimescreen-basedactivitie

sof475teenagersusingdailysurveys.Theyaskedtheteenshowmanyhourstheyhadspentthatdaycommunicatingwithfriendsthroughsoc

ialmediaandhowmanyhourstheyspentplayingvideogames,surfingtheinternetandwatchingtelevisionorvideos.Finally,theresearchersaskediftheyhadjoinedinanyo

ftheseactivitiesinthehourbeforebed.Next,theteammeasuredtheirsleeptimeforoneweek.Theresearchersfoundthattheteensspentanaverageoftwohoursp

erdaycommunicatingwithfriendsviasocialmedia,about1.3hoursplayingvideogames,lessthananhoursurfingtheinternetandabout1.7hourswatch

ingtelevisionorvideos.Foreveryhourthroughoutthedaythattheyusedscreenstocommunicatewithfriends,theyfellasleepabout11minuteslateraverag

ely.Foreveryhourtoplayvideogames,theyfellasleepabout9minuteslater.Thosewhotalked,textedorplayedgamesinthehourbeforebedlostthemostsleep:about30m

inuteslater.Interestingly,David,leadauthorofthestudy,saidtheteamfoundnoobviousrelationsbetweenpassivescree

n-basedactivitiesandsleep.“Itcouldbethatpassiveactivitiesarelessmentallyexcitingthaninteractiveactivities,”saidAnne,co-aut

horofthestudy.“It’satrickysituation,”shesaid.“Thesescreentoolsarereallyimportanttoeveryonenowadays,soit’shardtoputalimitonthem,butifyou’rer

eallylookingoutforateenager’shealthandwell-being,youmightconsiderlimitingthemoreinteractiveactivities,especiallyinth

ehourbeforebed.”12.Whichofthefollowingbelongstointeractivescreenactivities?A.Seeingmovies.B.Watchingvideos.C.Textingfriends.D.Surfingth

einternet.13.Whomightlosethemostsleepaccordingtothetext?A.Lucywhowatchedathree-hourmoviebeforegoingtobed.B.Jackwh

ohada30-minutevideochatwithhisbrotherbeforebed.C.Samwhoplayedcomputergamesfortwohoursthroughouttheday.D.Amywhochatt

edwithherfriendsonWeChatforonehourinthemorning.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tricky”meaninparagraph4?A.Frightening.B.Awkward.C.H

opeless.D.Encouraging.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ScreentimeactivitiescutdownoursleephoursB.Interactivescreenusereducesslee

ptimeinteenagersC.PassivescreenuseisbetterthaninteractivescreenuseD.Parentsshouldpreventchildrenfromusingsocialmed

ia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。Readingisahealthyhabitthateveryoneshoulddevelopfromchildh

oodbecauseofthebenefitsthatcomewithit.____16____Therefore,takeyourtimeandstartbyreadingslowly.Thefollo

wingwilldiscusstheeffectsofnotreadingbooks,soyoucanbasicallyconsiderandjudgewhereyouareandunderstandhowreadingcanbebenefic

ial.____17____Peoplewhodon’treadanddon’tliketoreadfindithardertolearnthanpeoplewhoactuallyread.Forexample,moststu

dentswhofailtodevelopareadinghabitfinditdifficulttogetthroughschool.Thisthenleadstostudentsdroppingout,whichisbadforsociety.Readingis

ahabitthatstrengthensthebrainanddevelopsyourinbornloveofwantingtolearnmore.Therefore,notbeingaddictedtobooksclosesyouofffromthis.Narrowm

indedness.Readingavarietyofbooksbroadensthereaders’mind.Mostpeoplewhodon’treadhaveacertainnarrowmindednesstothemthatcaneasilybenotice

d.____18____Whenyoudon’tread,you’reforcedtotakeeverythingatfacevalueandthencreateandshapeyourviewsinthisway.L

owbrainpower.Oneadvantageofreadingisitsabilitytoimprovebrainfunction.Readingcanhelppeoplebecomebetterthinkersandusebrainsmoreeffectively.Peopl

ewhodon’treadusuallyhavelowbrainpowerbecausetheydon’texercisethebrainasmuchasreadersdo.____19____Poorimagination.Readingbo

oksallowsyoutotapintoyourimaginativepower.____20____Thisisimportantbecauseitexpands(拓展)yourthoughtprocessaswellastheabi

litytounderstand.Peoplewhodon’treadbooksusuallyareshortoftheinspirationnecessarytocreateimagination.Thismakesitdifficultt

obecreative.A.Learningdifficulty.B.Thereasonforthisissimple.C.Suchexercisestrengthensthebrain.D.Inabilitytofullyunderstandtheworld.E.Itthenma

kesyoupicturewhatyouread.F.Itisdevelopedslowlyjustasanyhabitwould.G.Theabilitytoreadisimportantintoday’sworld.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AsHalleegetstothefinishlineofthe8

00-metrerunforkids,thecrowdischeeringwildly.It’s____21____forsomeonewhowasn’tevenexpectedtowalk.Halleewasbornwithspinabifida(脊柱裂).“Ourhear

t____22____whenlearningaboutHallee’scondition,”saidherparents.However,determinedtokeep____23____,theyputonabraveface.Halleealsohadag

oodmodel:atwinsister,Jada,whomshewas____24____tokeepupwith.Hallee____25____alot,fromseveralsurgeries(外科手术)tohowtowalkwiththehelpofAFOs(ankle-footorth

oses).OnceHalleestartedwalkingonherownatthree,herdeterminationtokeepupwithJadaonlygrew____26____.Whenthetwinswer

efive,Jadadecidedthatshewantedtobea(n)____27____.HerparentssignedherupforLittleAthletics,atrack-and-fieldorga

nisationforchildren.AfterwatchingJada’sfirsttrainingperiod,Hallee____28____herparentsandsaid,“Icandothat,too.Signmeup.

”“Wouldsheevenbeableto____29____?Halleedoesn’thavefeelinginherwaist(腰)andlowerlegs,”thoughtherDad,Gavin.____30____,Hallee’sparentshadsuchstron

gbeliefinherthattheysignedherup.Hallee’srunningwasn’twithoutitschallenges.Herlegsachedbadlyduringanda

fterraces,andshe____31____peoplewouldlaughather.Herparentshelpedherworkthroughher____32____byattendingall

herevents.Infact,nobodylaughed;peoplewereshockedather____33____.Whenaskedwhatshewould____34____tootherchildren,Halleeofferedtwopowerfu

lsuggestions:“Don’t____35____whenpeoplesayyoucan’tdosomething.Andtryyourbest.”21.A.amazingB.funnyC.embarr

assingD.natural22.A.meltedB.brokeC.stoppedD.opened23.A.waitingB.changingC.goingD.thinking24.A.awareB.eagerC.afraidD.unable25.A.suff

eredB.searchedC.spokeD.read26.A.harderB.betterC.strongerD.heavier27.A.designerB.engineerC.boxerD.runner28.A.calmeddownB.turneddo

wnC.referredtoD.turnedto29A.runB.walkC.jumpD.dance30..A.InsteadB.HoweverC.SoD.Besides31.A.fearedB.lear

nedC.acceptedD.forgot32.A.confusionB.curiosityC.confidenceD.anxiety33.A.determinationB.creativityC.hobbyD.imagination34.A.bringB.

sayC.writeD.add35.A.competeB.cheatC.listenD.improve第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Nanyin

isaformofancientChinesemusic.ItdatesbacktotheHanDynasty____36____peoplefromCentralPlainsofancientChinabrough

ttheirmusictoQuanzhou,Fujianprovince.Lateritmixed____37____thelocalmusic.Nanyinis____38____(traditional)playedbyagro

upoffivepeople.Thesinger,whoalsoplaysthewoodenclapper(拍板)tokeepthebeat,standsinthemiddleoftheotherfour.Usually,ontheleftaretwomusicians

whoplayabambooflute____39____(call)dongxiaoanderxianwhileontherightaretwomusicians____40____(play)pipaandsanxian.Asfortheuniquesingingstyle,whichis

usuallysunginthesouthernFujiandialect(方言),everysongtellsastory.However,Nanyinwasnearlydestroyedduring____41____Mid-nineteenthc

entury.Despite____42____(survive),theartlostalotofitsaudience.IthastakentheQuanzhoulocalgovernmentmorethan38millionyuan____43____(preserve)anddevel

opNanyinsince2004.Inordertopassdownthisculturalheritage,schoolsinQuanzhouhavemadeNanyinacoursethatstudentsinkindergartena

ndprimaryschoolscantake.NowFourhundredNanyin____44____(club)inQuanzhouhavemorethan7,000players.In2009,Nany

in_____45_____(list)asintangibleculturalheritageofhumanitybyUNESCO.“Wesincerelyhopethatmoreteenagerscanjoinusinbreathi

ngnewlifeintothisculture,”saidMr.Chen,chairmanofQuanzhouNanyinArtistsAssociation.第三节单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据汉语及首字母提示写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。46.Haveyouc_____

___(确认)theWi-Fipassword?(根据中英文提示填空)47.Doesthewritergiveacleard__________(描写)oftheproblem?(根据中英文提示单词拼写)4

8.Fiftycountriesd__________(捐赠)nearly$80milliontotheprojectlastyear.(根据中英文提示填空)49.Peopleshouldshowthew__________(智慧)tostaypositiveforabrighterfutur

e.(根据中英文提示填空)50.CountlessarticlestellushowtheInternetmadeourlivesmorec__________(方便的).(根据中英文提示填空)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)51.假设你是李华,你校英文社团拟举办

“ChangesBeginWithYou”为题目的演讲比赛。请你围绕动物保护写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:1.简要介绍存在的问题;2.提出改变措施。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Ladiesandgentlemen,Tod

ayIamhonoredtogiveaspeechtitledChangesBeginWithYou.__________________________________________________

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___________________________________________Thankyouforyourlistening.第二节(满分25分)52.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。Ihadrecentlygra

duatedfromhighschoolandvolunteeredatalocalnursinghome.Itwasaneye-openingexperience.Oneoftheresidents,

MsBrown,seemedboredandunhappy.Shehadthereputation(名声)ofbeing“Difficult”.Shewasodd(古怪的)andstayedaloneallday,unwillingtocommunicatewithothers.Itseeme

dasifshehadlivedinaworldofherown.ThenursingworkerskindlyadvisedthatwhenIgotherup,Ishouldtiehertoherchairbeforegoingtogethe

rbreakfast,forshemightfalldown.IsimplydidasIwastold.Afterall,Ididn’twanthertofallandgethurt.Ialwaysstruckupaconversat

iontheminuteIwalkedintoherroomtogetherupforbreakfast.SheneverspokebutIknewshecouldhearme,andsheknewIcared.Onemorning,Isatherdowninherchairsafelyasbe

fore.Whileallofthiswastakingplace,shejustwatchedmeattentivelyasIsetaboutthetaskathand,talkingtoherthewholetime.Aft

erexplainingthatIwouldberightbackwithherbreakfast,Isteppedoutintothehallwaytothebreakfastcart(手推车).Ittookacoupleofminutestofindhers.Igot

itandstartedbackdownthehalltoherroomaboutfifteenfeetaway.Comingnearthedoor,Iheardsomenoisesfrominside

.Ilookedinandsawanemptychair.MsBrownwasbackinherbed,allcoveredupandcomfortable,actinglikenothinghadhappened.Rightthenandther

e,Irealizedthattherewasalotmoregoingoninthatwoman’sheadthananyofushadimagined.Ihadtofindsomethingthatwouldinspireherinter

estinlifeagain.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。Thenextmonth,IwouldtalkabouteverythingIcouldthinkof.__

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___________________________________________________________________Fromthatdayon,MsBrownandIchattedeveryday._________________

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