浙江省宁波市北仑中学2022-2023学年高一下学期开学考试英语试卷

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北仑中学2022学年第二学期高一年级期初返校考试英语试卷(全年级+外高班使用)选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节: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.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Visitafriend.B.PickupBilly.C.Buysomebeans.2.WhatdoesAndyCla

rkesdo?A.Apubliclibrarian.B.ATVactor.C.Afamouslawyer.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.GiftsforJason.B.

Abaseballgame.C.Thewoman’sretirement.4.WhatwentonatCooper’slastnight?A.Amovieshow.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Asalespromotio

n.5.Whatproblemdothespeakershave?A.Theyarelateforwork.B.Theyarestuckinatrafficjam.C.Theyarelostontheway.第二节: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.Wheredoestheconversationtakepla

ce?A.Athome.B.Attheoffice.C.Attheairport.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Anxious.B.Surprised.C.Grateful.听第7段材料,回答第8至1

0题。8.Whydidthewomanchoosetobeateacherasaprofession?A.Becauseofthepressurefromherfamily.B.Becauseofthepassionforthework.C.Becauseofateac

her’sencouragement.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthebestpartofherjob?A.Beingwithchildren.B.Winningothers’respect.C.Learningdifferentthings.1

0.Whatdoesthewomanwantherstudentstobe?A.Lifelonglearners.B.Creativethinkers.C.Goodcommunicators.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whydoesthewomanlikelivingwithherparents?A.Theyhaveabighouse.B.Theycancookmealsforher.C.Theypayalltheexpenses.12.WhatdoesEthans

uggestthewomando?A.Havepatience.B.Providecompany.C.Moveout.13.WhyisEthanconcernedabouthisparentslivingontheirown

?A.Theymayfeellonely.B.Theymayfailtogetalong.C.Theymayhaveemergencies.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whosespeechdidth

ewomanlistentothismorning?A.JohnMiller’s.B.DavidThompson’s.C.AlanBrown’s.15.Whatistheworkshopabout?A.Economyknowledge.B.Ris

kassessment.C.Employeemotivation.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherjob?A.Challenging.B.Interesting.C.Rewarding.17.Whatdothespeakersbot

hwanttodo?A.Findanewposition.B.Raiseemployees’salaries.C.Improvemanagementskills.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerdo?A.Amedicaldoctor.B.

Afitnessinstructor.C.Aswimmingcoach.19.Whatisonecommonmistakepeoplemakeinworkouts?A.Focusingononlymuscletraining.B.Doingtoomanytypesofwo

rkouts.C.Keepingthesameroutineallthetime.20.Howoftendoesthespeakersuggestpeopledohardworkouts?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaw

eek.C.Threetimesaweek.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中出最佳选项。AFoo

tball:DesigningtheBeautifulGameWhetheryouareacrazyfanorsidelinesupporter,visitorstothisexhibitionwillenjoydiscoveringtheremarkabledesignstoriesb

ehindtheworld’sbeautifulgame.WhattoexpectTheexhibitionexploresthestorybehindfootball,showinghowdesignhasbeenusedtopushthegametonewli

mits.Takeajourneythroughover500objects,filmsandinterviewsinsportingperformance,equipmentdevelopmentand

stadiumdesign,andinvolveyourselfinthestoriesofclubsandgamelegendsincludingMessi,Pelé,GeorgeBestandDiegoMaradona.HeldbytheDesignMuseuma

ndtheNationalFootballMuseuminManchester,theshowdisplaysthemasterplanningoftheworld’smostsignificantfootba

llstadiums,thedesigninnovationusedintoday’sequipment,howthegraphicdesignofteambadges(徽章)andpostersshapesacl

ub’sidentityandhowgrassroots’effortsarepushingthesport’scommercialization.Astheworld’smostpopularsport,footballhasatru

lyinternationalcommittedfanbase.ItisestimatedthatmorethanhalfthepopulationoftheplanetwatchedtheFIFAWorldCupin2022.Joinusforarareinsightintothepeo

pleandprocessesthathavemadefootballwhatitistoday.Ticketinformation※Onlinebookingisadvisedbutticketswillalsobeavailableinth

ebookingoffice.Lastentrytotheexhibitionis90minutesbeforethemuseumcloses.※Adultticketsarechargedfrom£16andstudentticketsfrom£12.Meanwhile,youc

ansave25%onfamilyandgrouptickets.※Presentyourexhibitionentryticketfor10%offfoodanddrinkatLondonGradeCoffeeonth

egroundfloor.21.Whatcanvisitorsdoattheexhibition?A.Interviewmasterdesigners.B.Putonfootballequipment.C.Makeeffortstoc

ommercializefootball.D.Learnaboutfamousfootballplayers.22.Howmuchshouldacouplewiththeir11-year-oldsonpayatleastforadmission?A.£25.B.£33.C.£44.

D.£48.23.Whatwillvisitorsenjoywiththeticket?A.AspecialdiscountongoodsatacaféB.Achancetointerviewagamelegend.C.AfreevisittotheNationalFo

otballMuseum.D.Afreeteambadgeoftheclubtheylike.BTheMacDowellColonyisoneoftheoldestandbestknownartistcoloniesinthecountry,locatedon

450acresintheMonadnockRegionofNewHampshire.MacDowell’smission(使命)istonurturetheartsbyofferingtalentedindividualsan

inspiringresidentialenvironmenttoproduceenduringworksofcreativeimagination.MacDowell’soperationsarefundedbyfoundations,corporationsa

ndindividuals.Writers,composers,photographers,filmmakersandsculptors—bothfamousandunknown—competeforthe32freestudiosatt

heplace.Onceaccepted,anartistcanstayforasshortasacoupleofweeks,oraslongasacoupleofmonths.Whentheyarrive,artistsfindakindofisolation(隔绝)hardtofind

inourworld.There’snophone.Nofax.Nofriends.Nofamily.It’sjustacabininthesnowywoods.WriterEmilyRaboteaulivesinNewYorkCity.ShecametoMacDowelltowo

rkonanovel.Shereceivedadesk,chairs,pencilandpaper.Anothercolonyresident,BelfastcomposerElaineAgnew,pl

aysapiececalledToaWildRose,writtenbyEdwardMacDowell.Shesaysit’ssofamousthateverypianistintheworldhasplayedthetune.Ahundredyearsago,MacD

owellownedthelandwherethecolonynowsits.Helikeditsisolationandhisabilitytogetworkdonethere.Afterhisdeath,hiswife,Marion,en

couragedotherartiststocome.Andforthelastcentury,artistshaveacceptedtheinvitation,comingtostepoutsideoftheirdailylivesf

orashorttime.Privacyisrespected,butcooperationanddiscussioniscommon.ScreenwriterKitCarson—whowroteTerasChainsawMassacre2andt

hefilmadaptationofSamShepberd’splayParis,Terus-hasvisitedMacDowelltwice.Hesaysthattheinterdisciplinary(学科间的)discussionthereisvaluable.“Yousitaroun

datdinner,talking,andthensomebodyrunsoffandbringsyoubacksomestuffandshowsittoyou,”hesays.“That,Ididn’tre

alize,waspartofthemagicherebecausepeoplearereallyopentoshowtheiropinions.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nurture”int

hefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.Teach.B.Support.C.ProtectD.Study.25.WhatcanweinferabouttheMacDowell?A.Iti

sopenonlytofamousartists.B.Thenumberofstudiosischangeable.C.Itprovidesfaxandsomedailynecessities.D.It’sspecialanddifferentfromeve

rydayplaces.26.WhatdoesKitCarsonagreewith?A.Privacyisimportantforeveryone.B.Isolationcanimprovehisspeakingability.C.Sharingdifferentideasis

valuable.D.Writingbehindcloseddoorsisunnecessary.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LonelyB.TheValueoftheArtC.TheWorldforArtist

sD.TheFashionofIsolationCI’mrathergoodatusingmaps.ButIforgotthemapsandherewewere,lateafternoon,lastdayofvacation,mydaughter,mycousinandI,drivingalong

atwo-lanehighwayinOregon.Noothercarinsight,andthesunhadjustgonedown.Wherewasoursweetlittlevillage?Itwassupposedtobe

rightalongthisriver.Wedroveon,fartherintotheunknown,riveralwaysatleftasourguide.Wekeptpassingfarmsandfield

sandnowafewlightswerecomingout.Inmyhead,Iwasdoingalotofself-criticisms:Whydidn'twestartearlier,bringthemapandonandon?Mycousina

ndIwerebothimpatientandstressed.Mydaughter,atleast,washappyinthebackseat,textmessagingafriend.Ipulledupont

heshoulderoftheroadtothink.Justthen-WOW!Amazing!Anewscenehadappeared.Wherediditcomefrom?Rightthere,outofnowhere:amagicalmistylandscape.F

ieldsstretchedinsilentpurples,withrowsoftalltrees,darkeninginthedusk(黄昏).Iturnedthecarengineoff.Allwassilentinthehots

ummerair.Besideus,aplum-coloredriverhardlymovedbetweenaborderoftrees,itsdarklazywaterreflectingthelastlightofday.Howb

reathtaking!Wherehaditbeen?IfIhadseenevenabitofthisbeautywhiledrivingalong,Icouldhavestoppedandtakenalook.Ihadmisseditall.Wemissalot,almost

everything,infact,inourworld.Ourtask-focusedfilters(过滤器)takecareofthat,selectingonlywhatweneed.Weneedtogettow

ork.Havesomelunch.Weseewhatweneedtosee,oftenforpurposesofsurvival.GregoryBateson,speakingofbeauty,saidthejudgmentisselectionofafact.Inourdailyli

ves,whoorwhatisdoingtheselecting?Canwemakeachange?Canweseefurther?28.Whichofthefollowingmightbethedestinatio

noftheauthor’sdriving?A.Herownhome.B.Avacationspot.C.Atouristcentre.D.Hercousin’sfarm.29.Whatmadetheauthorkeepblamingherselfinthebeginning?A.Tha

tthevacationwasbelowherexpectations.B.Thatshewasn’tasgoodatusingmapsasbefore.C.Thathercousinanddaughtercouldn’tgetalong.D.Thatlackoffullprepara

tionsgothertoloseherway.30.Theauthorfeltreallyamazedbecause___________.A.hercarelessnessbroughtanunexpectedpleasureB.shediscoveredatourists

potunknowntothepublicC.sheunintentionallyreachedwhatshehadplannedtoD.therightroutetoherdestinationcameoutofnowhere31.Whatdoesthestoryintendt

otellus?A.Staycoolwhenyouaretrappedintrouble.B.Makeachangeforthepurposeofsurvival.C.Slowdownyourpacesto

enjoybeautyinlife.D.Bepositivebecausethere'salwaysanalternative.DEveryyearmillionsofbreedingmonarchbutterflies(帝王蝶)intheU.S.andsouth

ernCanadasearchformilkweedplantsonwhichtolaytheireggs.Concernovershrinkinghabitathasurgedconservationists(保护

主义者)tocreatemonarch-friendlyspacesalongroadsides,whicharemorethanenoughwithinthebutterfliesrangeandusuallypubliclyowned.Buttrafficnoisestressesmonarc

hcaterpillarsout,anewstudyfinds.Theyeventuallydobecomedesensitizedtoit—butthatmightcausetroubletothemlateron,too.Noisepollu

tionisknowntoaffectthelivesofbirds,whalesandothercreatures.Butuntilrecently,scientistshadnevertestedwhetheritleadstoastressresponsein

insects.WhenAndyDavis,aconservationphysiologistattheUniversityofGeorgia,noticedonlinevideosofroadsidemonarchcaterpillars(毛毛

虫)apparentlytrembling(颤抖)ascarscameby,hewonderedhowtheconstantnoisemightaffectthem.Davisbuiltacustomcaterpillarheart

monitor,fittingasmallsensorintoamicroscopetopreciselymeasuremonarchcaterpillars’heartratesastheylistened

torecordingsoftrafficsoundsinthelaboratory.Theheartsofcaterpillarsexposedtohighwaynoisefortwohoursbeat17percentfa

sterthanthoseofcaterpillarsinasilentroom.Buttheheartratesofthenoise-exposedgroupreturnedtobaselinelevelsafterhearingthetrafficsoun

dsnonstopfortheirentire12-daydevelopmentperiod,DavisandhiscolleaguesreportedinMayinBiologyLetters.Thisdesensitizatio

ncouldbeproblematicwhenthecaterpillarsbecomeadults,Davissays.Arapidstressresponseisvitalformonarchbutterfliesontheirtwo-month

journeytospendwintersinMexico,astheynarrowlyescapepredators(捕食者)andfightwindcurrents.Whetheranoisydevelopmentalperiodreducesmonarchs’s

urvivalratesremainsunknown,notesRyanNorris,anecologistattheUniversityofGuelphinOntario,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.Butinanycase,hebelievesr

oadsidehabitatalmostcertainlydriveupthebutterflies’deathratesasaresultofcrasheswithcars.”Thereissomuchpotentialro

adhabitatformonarchsandotherinsects—itwouldbesuchanicethingtocapitalizeon,”Norrissays.“Butyoujustcan’tgetaroundthetraffic.”Davisadds:“It

hinkroadsandmonarchsjustdon’tmix.”32.By“Theyeventuallydobecomedesensitizedtoit”(Paragraphone),thewritermeansthat_________.

A.monarchcaterpillarsreactlessstronglytonoiseB.monarchcaterpillarsarestressedoutbyroadnoiseC.conservationistsareworriedaboutbu

tterflieshabitatD.conservationistsnolongercreatemonarch-friendlyspaces33.WhatinspiredAndyDavistoexploretheeffectofnoiseonmonarchcaterpi

llars?A.Therehadbeenlittleresearchonmonarchcaterpillars.B.Videosshowedcarscrashedintomonarchcaterpillars.

C.Therewasnosuchrecordofmonarchcaterpillars’heartrates.D.Hefoundthatmonarchcaterpillarsshookwithcarsmovingby.

34.AccordingtoAndyDavis,howwillexposuretonoiseinfluencemonarchbutterflies?A.Theyarelikelytoneedmoretimetodevelop.B.Theyarelikelytolosetheirway

ontheirjourney.C.Theyaremorelikelytobekilledintheirmigration.D.Theyaremorelikelytodiebeforetheybecomeadults.35.WhatisRyanNorrismostli

kelytoagreewith?A.Monarchbutterflies’survivalratesaredecreasingeachyear.B.Itisnotrecommendedthatroadsideh

abitatbebuiltforinsects.C.Morecapitalisneededtostudymonarchbutterflies’developmentalperiod.D.Butterflies’risingdeathrateshavenoth

ingtodowithmovingcars.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。Lotsofpeoplefindith

ardtogetupinthemorning,andputtheblameonthealarmclock.Infact,thekeytoeasymorningwake-upliesinresettingyourbodyclock.36Here’showtomakeone.37Inord

ertomakeachange,youneedtodecidewhyit’simportant.Doyouwanttogetupintimetohavebreakfastwithyourfamily,getinsomeexe

rcise,orjustgetreadyforyourday?Onceyouareclearaboutyourreasons,tellyourfamilyorroommatesaboutthechangeyouwanttomake.Ret

hinkmornings.Nowthatyouknowwhyyouwanttowakeup,considerre-arrangingyourmorningactivities.Ifyouwanttimetohavebreakfastwithyourfami

ly,savesometimethenightbeforebysettingoutclothes,shoes,andbags.38That’saquarter-hourmoreyoucouldbesleepingifyo

uboughtacoffeemakerwithatimer.Keepyoursleeporwakescheduleonweekends.Ifyou’retiredoutbyFridaynight,getti

nguplateonSaturdaycouldsoundwonderful.Butmakingupontheweekendsactuallyfeedsintoyoursleepinessthefollowingweek,arecentstudyfound.39Keeparecordand

evaluate(评估)itweekly.Keeptrackofyoureffortsandwritedownhowyoufeel.Afteryou’vetriedanewmethodforaweek,takealookatyour

record.40Ifnot,takeanotherlookatothermethodsyoucouldtry.A.Getasleepspecialist.B.Findtherightmotivation.C.Abetterplanforsleepcanhelp.D.Andconsiders

ettingasecondalarm.E.Ifthestepsyoutakeareworking,keepitup.F.Sticktoyoursetbedtimeandwake-uptime,nomatterwhattheday.G.Reconsiderthe15minutes

youspendinlineatthecafetogetcoffee.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Notwosnowflakes(雪花)arealike?WilsonA.Bentley,afarmerandamateurmeteorologist,soughttoanswerthatquest

ion,dedicatinghimselfto____41____flakesofsnowfor50years.Bentleywasbornin1865and____42____onafarm.Onhis15thbirthday,Bentley’smoth

ergavehimanold___43___.Itwassnowingthatday,andtheboy____44____gettingaglimpseofasix-sidedsnowflakewiththe___45___.Whe

nhewas17,Bentleyaskedhisparentstobuyhimanew,bettermicroscopeandacamera.Hisfatherarguedthatitwasawasteoftime.Finally,hisfathergave

in.Bentleybuiltawoodenframeto___46____thenewequipmentandthenspent2yearsfiguringouthowtotakeapictureofasnowflake____47____amicroscope.OnJanua

ry15,1885,hedidit,creatingtheworld’sfirstphotoofsnowflake.Everywinterfortherestofhislife,Bentleystudiedsnowflakesina(n)___48___roominthebackoftheho

use.Theprocesswasdifficultandcold.Outdoors,hecollectedsnowflakesonawoodentraythatwaspainted___49___toobse

rveit.Wheneveritsnowed,Bentleycaughtandcapturedflakes,sometimesworkingallnight.Hefoundthatmostsnowflakeshads

ixsides,___50___otherslookedliketriangles,orcolumns—notwowerealike.Bentley___51___hissnowflakeswitha

nyonewhowasinterested.Hewrotearticlesforscientistsandfor___52___suchasNationalGeographic.Occasionally,hefelt____53____thatfewpeopleseemedtocareabouth

iswork.Still,he___54____stopped.In1920,BentleywaselectedasoneofthefirstmembersoftheAmericanMeteorologicalS

ociety,whichlater____55____himitsfirstresearchgrant(研究经费)in1924.41.A.creatingB.producingC.observingD.cleaning4

2.A.workedB.raisedC.ranD.helped43.A.bagB.cameraC.microscopeD.tray44.A.succeededinB.turnedinC.gaveupD.gavein45.A.timeB.fram

eC.instructionD.instrument46.A.holdB.fixC.adjustD.buy47.A.withoutB.alongC.underD.above48.A.oldB.unheatedC.smallD.cozy49.A.blackB.whiteC.newD.o

dd50.A.orB.andC.soD.but51.A.soldB.sharedC.carriedD.presented52.A.magazinesB.newspaperC.collegesD.companies53.A.amazedB.excitedC.discouragedD.encour

aged54.A.alwaysB.onceC.everD.never55.A.owedB.awardedC.praisedD.considered非选择题部分第二节(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。OnSept17,agiantpanda___56___awhitehelmet(头盔)named“BingDwenDwen”,andaredlanternbabycalled“ShueyRhonRhon”,wereunveiled(揭晓)___

57___thetwomascots(吉祥物)forthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicandParalympicGames.Thegiantpanda___58___(regard)asasymbolofChinaandthelanternis___59___imp

ortantelement(元素)ofChineseNewYearcelebrations.Theredimageisaperfectfitforthegala(盛会)event,___60___(especial)astheGamescoincide(恰逢)withChina'sLun

arNewYearcelebrationinFebruaryandMarch2022.Meanwhile,thepanda’shelmetrepresentsmodernsocietyand___61___(it)whitecolorissuggestiveofthesnowand

iceofwintersports.“ThetwomascotscombinetraditionalChinesecultureandamoderninternationalstyle,aswellasthecharacteristicsoficeandsnowsports,stro

ngly___62___(show)theChinesepeople'seagerexpectationsfortheGames,andChina'swarm___63___(invite)tofriendsfromallovertheworld.”Beijing2022Gamesexe

cutivepresidentChenJiningtoldXinhua.“Bing”and“Shuey”areequivalent(对应)to“ice”and“snow”inEnglish.“DwenDwen”means“robust(强壮),lively”while“Rh

onRhon”hasthe___64___(meaning)of“tolerance”and“integration(融合)”.“Theyaredesigned____65____(express)theOlympicspirit,includingpas

sion,perseverance,friendshipandmutualunderstanding.”ChentoldXinhua.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的外国笔

友Joe的家乡遭遇了特大洪涝灾害,他的家受损严重,他本人也受伤了。请你给他写一封信,要点包括:1.安慰和鼓励;2.为他提供帮助(如募捐等)。注意:词数80左右;可以适当增加细节以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)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。Ittookplaceinateachers’family.Oneday,Benwasplayingbasketballinthelivingroomafterschool,whenheacci

dentallythrewtheballatavasesittingontheshelf.Thevasedroppedtothefloorandalargepiecebrokeoff.WhatmadeBenmoreupsetwasthatthevasew

asnotacommondecorationbutanantique,whichwashandeddownthroughgenerationsfromthe18thcentury.Itwasalsohismother'sfavoritepossession.Tocoverhisterrible

action,theterrifiedboygluedthepiecestogetherhastilyandputthevasebacktoitsplace.Asthemotherherselfdustedt

hevaseeveryday,shenaturallynoticedthecracksthatevening.Tohersurprise,therepairworkwasactuallyverygood.Atdinnertime,sheaskedher

boyifhebrokethevase.Fearingpunishment,thesuddenlyinspiredboysaidthataneighbor'scatjumpedinfromthewindowandhecou

ldn’tdriveitawaynomatterhowhardhetried.Itracedaroundthelivingroomandfinallyknockedthevaseoffitsshelf.His

motherwasquiteclearthathersonwaslying,forallthewindowswereclosedbeforesheleftforworkeachmorningandopenedaftershereturned.However,inthefa

ceofherson’snervouseyesandthesuspiciouslooksoftheotherfamilymembers,Ben’smotherremainedcalm.Sherealizedsheshouldn’tjustsimplyblameandp

unishhersonforlying.Shecameupwithanotheridea.Beforegoingtobed,theboyfoundanotefromhismotherinhisroom,askinghimtogotothestudyatonce.Theboythou

ghthewouldnowbepunishedbut,ashehadalreadylied,hewasdeterminedtodenyeverythingtotheend,nomatterhowangryhismumbecame.Inthestudy,cal

mlybathedinthelight,hismother’sfaceshowednosignofanger.Onseeinghersonpushopenthedoorandcautiouslyenter,shetookachocolateboxoutofadrawerandga

vehimone.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。Para1:Themothersaid,"Thischocolateisarewardforyourimagination:awindow-o

peningcat!”____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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________________________________________________________Para2:Nowwithsomechocolatesinhand,theboy’sbadattitudedisappeared._______________

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