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2023学年第二学期3月四校联考高二英语学科试题卷考生须知:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号(填涂)3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效

。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.Whatdoesthemando?A.Heisaboss.B.Heisasecretary.C.Heisacomputerrepairer.2.HowdoesthewomanadvisethemantogotoParis?A.Byboat

.B.Byplane.C.Bybus.3.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Answeringthedoor.BMakingsomecoffee.C.Watchingavideo.4.Whendidthewomangetthecoat?A.Today.B

.Yesterday.C.Lastweek.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacinema.B.Inaclassroom.C.Athome.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhereisTomnow?A.Inahospital.B.Athome.C.Inanoffice..7.Whowillmakedeliveriestomorrow?A.Tom.B.Julie.

C.Keith.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthewoman'sbiggestconcern?A.Nothavingenoughtime.B.Nothavingenoughmoney.C.Nothavingtoomanyguests.

9.Whatdoesthewomanwanttohaveatthewedding?A.ADJ.B.Aliveband.C.Adanceperformance.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Acouple.

B.Co-workers.C.Weddingplannerandcustomer.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowdoesDannyfeel?A.Upset.C.Moved.B.Nervous.12.

WhereisDannyworkingnow?AInahotel.B.Inaschool.C.Inacafé.13.WhatisDannygoingtodonext?A.Makeacake.B.Tastesomechocolate.C.Intr

oducearestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthewoman'solderbrotherlike?A.Hetalksalot.B.He'sagoodlistener.C.He

alwaysgetsintrouble.15.Whatdoesthemanreallyappreciateabouthissister?A.Herperformanceatschool.B.Herpatience.C.Herkindness.16.Whydoesthemanlovehi

sbrother?A.Hisbrotherneverargueswithhim.B.Hisbrotherseldomfightswithhim.C.Hisbrotheralwayscaresforhim

andsupportshim.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhenwasBostonfirstestablishedasatradingtown?A.In1630.B.In1640.C.

In1776..18.WhowerethelargestgroupofpeoplethatmovetoBoston?A.TheFrench.B.TheIrish.C.TheBritish.19.WhatisB

ostonmostfamousfornowaccordingtothespeaker?A.Havinggreatuniversities.B.BeingtheoldestcityintheU.S.C.Beingtheplaceofafamousbattle.20.Wh

atisthespeaker'sfavoritethingaboutBoston?A.Theinfluentialhistory.B.Theprofessionalsportsteams.C.Theresidentsfromaroundtheworld.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分5

0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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ATheDepartmentofLabor'sEmploymentandTrainingAdministration(ETA)supp

ortsawidevarietyofprogramstoensurethatallyouthhavetheskillsandtrainingtheyneedtosuccessfullymaketheswitchtoadulthoodandcareer

s.Theseprogramsinclude:ApprenticeshipApprenticeshipisacombinationofon-the-jobtrainingandrelatedclassroominstruction

inwhichworkerslearnthepracticalandtheoreticalaspectsofahighlyskilledoccupation.Applicantsforapprenticeshipprogramsmustbeatleast16yearsold

andmeettheprogramsponsor'squalifications.YouthBuildYouthBuildprogramsgiveat-riskyouthages16-24theopportun

itytotransformtheirlivesbyearningtheirhighschoolcertificateofgraduationoranequallystate-recognizeddegree,learn

ingtobecommunityleaders,andpreparingforcollegeandotherpost-secondarytrainingopportunities.JobCorpsJobCorpsisthenation'sl

argestandmostcomprehensiveresidential,education,andjobtrainingprogramforat-riskyouth,ages16through24.P

rivatecompanies,stateagencies,federalagencies,andunionsrecruityoungpeopletoparticipateinJobCorps,where

theycantrainforandbeplacedinjobs.YouthConnectionsTheWorkforceInnovationandOpportunityAct(WIOA)of2014iscarryingouta

comprehensiveyouthemploymentprogramforservingqualifiedyouth,ages14-24,whofacebarrierstoeducation,training,andemployment.Formoreinformat

ionaboutyouthprograms,visitETA'sDivisionofYouthServicespage.1.WhatcanparticipantsdointheYouthBuild?A.Obtainagraduation

certificate.B.Leadthestatecommunities.C.Prepareforsecondarytraining.D.Studytheoriesofskilledwork.2.Whichprogram

issuitableforteenagersaged15?A.YouthBuild.B.YouthConnections.C.JobCorps.D.Apprenticeship.3.Whatistheauthor'spurposeofwritingthetext?A.Toimproveyoutht

raining.B.Toadvertiseforyouthservices.CTotransformyouthdevelopment.D.TointroduceETAyouthprograms.BIn2016,whenIwasonthegraduatesch

eme(计划)atDeutscheBank,MarieInafidon,chiefexecutiveofStemettes,whoencouragesgirlstopursuecareersinscience,technology,engineeringandmaths(ST

EM),wasalsoworkingthere.Ididn’tmeetheratthetime,butIdidreadanarticleaboutherandhercareer.Learningat21ye

arsoldaboutthecareerofayoungblackwoman’ssucceedinginatraditionallywhitemale-dominatedindustrywasoneofthemostinfluentialthingsthateverhappe

nedtome.Itgavemeconfidencethatitwaspossibletodowellintheofficeandworkonpersonalexternalprojectatthesametime.Rolemodelscanplayace

ntralroleinshapingayoungprofessional’scareer.Theyareespeciallyimportantifyoubelongtoanunder-representedgroupforwhomalackofrepre

sentationintheworkplacecanleadtofeelingisolatedandlackinginconfidence.Theycanhelpthosejuststartingout,whetherornottheyare

agraduateasIwas,tobelieveintheirownabilities.There’sagrowingneedtohaveaccessiblerolemodels.Giventhetendencytoexaggerate(夸大)successstories,he

aringfromwomenwhotalkhonestlyaboutthechallengestheyhavefaced,eitherwhenstartingabusinessorforminganewcaree

rpath,ismuchmoreeffective.Astudyrevealedthat70percentofgirlssaytheythinkdifferentlyabouttheirfuturesafterhearingfromwomenrolemodels.I’mfrequentlyas

kedaboutwhatbusinessescouldbedoingtoincreaseracialdiversityintheworkplace.Agoodstartingpointistoacti

velypromoteandsupportthevoicesofthepeopleintheorganisationthatareleading.positivechangeandinspiringothers.Thismakes

arealdifference.Unlikethetokenism(装样子)Istillcomeacross,whichresultsinindividualsbeingmadethelonerepresentativeforagroupwithoutrealsupportfromth

eorganisation.ThingscamefullcircleformewhenIinterviewedMs.Inafidonformybookin2019.Iwasabletotellheroftheincr

edibleimpactherpassionandconfidencehadhadonmeasagraduatetraineeandhowgratefulIwouldalwaysbeforthat.4.WhatdowelearnaboutMarieInafidon?A.Shebe

camesuccessfulat21.B.ShewasatraineeatDeutscheBank.C.SheencouragedgirlstotakeupSTEM-relatedwork.D.Shehelpedtheauthorwithherex

ternalprojectpersonally.5Whocanbenefitmostfromrolemodelsintheworkplaceaccordingtothethirdparagraph?A.Experiencedprofessionals.B.Agraduateeagertosu

cceed.C.Peoplewithoutspecialabilities.D.Theyoungfromanunder-representedgroup.6.Whatiseffectiveinchanginggirls’mindset?A.Takingonchallengingpro

jects.B.Readingmoremade-upsuccessstories.C.Startingtheirownbusinessasearlyaspossible.D.Listeningtowomenrol

emodelssharetheirexperiences.7.Whatshouldbusinessesdotoincreaseracialdiversityintheworkplaceaccordingtotheauthor?A.Encouragepositiveopinions.B.M

akemorecoloredpeopleauthorities.C.Includemorepeopleofdifferentraces.D.Understandthetruemeaningoftokenism.CNewYorkUnive

rsity(NYU)surgeonshaveperformedtheworld’sfirsttransplantofanentirehumaneye,anextraordinaryadditiontoafacetransplant,althoughit’sfartoosoontoknowi

fthemanwilleverseethroughhisnewlefteye.AnaccidenthaddestroyedmostofAaronJames’faceandoneeye.Hisrighteyesti

llworks.Butthesurgeonshopedreplacingthemissingonewouldproducebettercosmetic(整容的)resultsforhisnewface.TheNYUteamis.do

ingjustthat.Jamesisrecoveringwellfromthedual(双重的)transplantlastMayandthedonatedeyelooksremarkablyhealthy.T

oday,transplantsofthecornea(眼角膜)arecommontotreatcertaintypesofvisionloss.Buttransplantingthewholeeye—theeyeball,i

tsbloodsupply,andthecriticalopticnerve(视神经)thatmustconnectittothebrain—isconsideredamoonshotinthesearchtocureblindness.Whateverw

illhappennext,James’surgeryoffersscientistsawindowintohowthehumaneyetriestoheal.“We’renotclaimingthatwearegoingtorestoresight,”said

Dr.EduardoRodriguez,wholedthetransplant.“Butthere’snodoubtthatweareonestepcloser.”Somespecialistshadfearedtheeyewouldquicklybecomedrya

ndwrinkled.However,whenRodriguezopenedJames’lefteyelid,thedonatedeyewasfatandfullofliquid.Doctorssee

goodbloodflowandnosignofrejection.NowresearchershavebegunanalyzingscansofJames’brainthatdetectedsomepuzzlingsignalsfromthatal

l-importantbutinjuredopticnerve.Dr.JeffreyGoldberg,whohaslongstudiedhowtomakeeyetransplantsareality,calledthesurgeryexciting.“It’sanamazingconfirm

ationofanimalexperimentsthathavekepttransplantedeyesalive,”hesaid.“Thedifficultynowishowtoregrowtheop

ticnerve,althoughanimalstudiesaremakingprogress.”HepraisedtheNYUteam’s“boldness”inevenaimingforopticnerverepairandhopesthetransplantwillpromotemor

eresearch.8.Whatcanbelearntfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Jamesisfullycontentwiththesurgeryresult.B.ThesurgerytoreplaceJames’missingeyeisunderw

ay.C.Jamescanseethroughhistransplantedeyeprettysoon.D.ThesurgeonshavetransplantedthefaceandaneyetoJames.9.Whatdoestheunder

linedword“moonshot”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Ataskimpossibletocomplete.B.Afantasyexistinginthevirtualworld.C.Aprojectextremelyto

ughtoaccomplish.D.Amissionprobabletobecompletewithouteffort.10.Whatchallengearetheresearchersfacingnow?A.Howtoobtainbettercosmeticresults.B.Howtomake

furtherprogressinanimalstudies.C.Howtostopthetransplantedeyefrombeinginfected.D.Howtogrowtheopticnerveofthetransplantedeyeagain.11.Wha

tcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.JamesReceivedTransplantedEyePerfectlyB.NYUDoctorsPerformWorld’sFirstEyeTransplantC.VariousMethodstoTreatDifferent

TypesofVisionLossD.AdvancesMadeinEyeTransplantandOpticNerveRepairDCouldyoumanagewithouttheinternetforfourandahalfyears?That’

sexactlywhattheactressSelenaGomezhasdoneinabidtoimprovehermentalhealth.Shehasspokenextensivelyabouttherelationshipbetweenhersocialmediausa

geandmentalwell-being,recallingfeelinglike“anaddict”astobecomingInstagram’smostfolloweduserin2016.“Indeed,Iregret

quittingfromsocialmediathatlate”,saysshe.“TheunnecessaryhateandcomparisonswentawayonceIputmyphonedown.”However,theincreasingdigit

ization(数字化)meansthateverythingfrompayingabilltoevenmakingaphonecallisatthemercyoftheinternet.Activelyopting(选择)outoftheinternetbe

comesamatterofprivilege.MsGomez’smulti-millionairestatushasallowedhertotakethe“social”outofsocialmedia.Thefac

tthatshe’sstillthesecondmost-followedwomanonInstagramsuggestsit’sentirelypossibletomaintainasignificantwe

bprofiletopromotevariousprojectsbywayofadedicatedteam—withoutbeingexposedtothecruelcomments.Itgoeswithoutsayingthat

thisisfundamentallydifferentfromhowtherestofuswithoutbeautydealsandfilmstopublicizeusethelikesofInstagramandTwitter,buteventheconce

ptofadigitaldetox(戒瘾)requireshavingadeviceandconnectivitytochoosetodisconnectfrom.TheUK’sdigitaldivideha

sworsenedoverthepasttwoyears,leavingpoorerfamilieswithoutbroadbandconnectionsintheirhomes.Digitalexclusion(数字隔绝)isa

majorthreattowidersocietalequalityintheUK.Consequently,it’sworthbearinginmindthatwhiledeletingallsocialmediaaccou

ntswillundoubtedlymakesomefeelinfinitelybetter,manyotherpeoplebenefitfromthestrongsenseofcommunitythatsharingplat

formscandevelop.Greaterresourcesandinitiativesareneededtoprovidetheunderprivilegedwiththeconnectivitytheydesperatelyneedtolearn,workandlive.It’scruc

ialthatpeoplefeelingsocialmediaisharmfultotheirmentalhealthareallowedtoswitchoffandforthoselivingindigital

exclusiontobeabletoswitchonprimarily.12.WhatdowelearnabouttheactressSelenaGomezinthepastfourandahalfyears?A.Shehas

withdrawnfromsocialmedia.B.ShehaswonInstagram’smostfollowers.C.Shehashadworseningmentalproblems.D.Sheha

ssucceededinabidontheinternet.13.Whydoesactivelyoptingoutofusingtheinternetbecomeamatterofprivilege?A.Mostpeoplethinkthatdigitalexclus

ionpromotessocietalequalityintheUK.B.Mostpeoplecanhardlyabandonthewebwhileavoidinghateandcomparisons.C.Mostpeoplecanha

rdlygetbywithouttheinternetduetogrowingdigitization.D.Mostpeoplehavebeenseriouslyaddictedtothewebwithoutbeingawa

reofit.14.Whatisstressedconcerningsocialmediaplatformsinthelastparagraph?A.Theyarebeneficialtopeople’smentalhealth.B.Theycreat

eavirtualcommunityontheinternet.C.Theyhelpmanypeoplefeelconnectedwithothers.D.Theyprovideanecessarydevi

ceforadigitaldetox.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardssocialmediaplatforms?A.Subjective.B.Objective.C.Disapproving.D.Favor

able.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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Inourfast-pacedworld,wherespee

dandinstantresultsoftenstealthespotlight,there’saquietbutgreatvirtuethatoftengoesunnoticed—thecouragetogoslow.Itmaysoundabnormal,butinsteadofrushing

toimplement(实施),weneedtoslowdown.Thisisparticularlyrelevantwhenwestartthejourneyofdevelopinginstructionalstrategies.___16___Start,a

ddandabandonhabits.Understandthathabitformationtakestimeandrequirestesting,reflecting,andadapting.Setsystemsthatfocusyouandyourteamandorganiza

tionontheimplementationandimpactonafewkeypractices.___17___Pushconsistencyoverintensity.Focusonmaintainingconsistenteffortratherthanpushingfor

rapid,unsustainablechanges.___18___Thisoccursbecausethelastinghabitsthatareselectedareimplementedeverydayandreflecteduponroutinely.___19_

__Celebrateeachlittlevictoryalongtheway.Thesemomentsofsuccess,nomatterhowminor,arethebuildingblocksoflastingchange.Seeksupport.Surroundyour

selfwithindividualswhosupportyourjourneyandvaluetheimportanceofpatience.Leanontheirencouragementduringchallengingtimes

.Admittedly,ittakescouragetowelcomethewisdomofgoingslowinthiscompetitiveworld.___20___Takingitslowwithpatienceenablesindividualstotravelalongthisjou

rneywithdetermination,ascanbeillustratedbythewell-knownstoryofthetortoiseandthehare.A.Askforsuggestions.B.Appla

udsmallwins.C.It’stheslowandsteadyprogressthatleadstolastinghabits.D.Asweslowdown,patiencebecomesourgreatestcompanion.

E.Protectthesefewpracticesbygivingupotherunsuitableones.F.However,isitrightforuscommonpeopletodosoinsuchaway?G.Theq

uestionthenishowdowegoslowanddevelopandsustainanewhabit?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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AdrienneTully,anamateurphotographer,wenttothecoastofabeachinBelmar,NewJersey.Sheplann

edtotakephotosofthe___21___againstthesea.Instead,shewasableto___22___afrighteningbuthappyjourney.ItallstartedlastSund

aymorningwhenshenoticedacrowd___23___onthebeach.Naturally,shejoinedtheminthe___24___oflearningwhatwasgoingon.Foraminute,Adrie

nnewas___25___aboutwhateveryonewaslookingat.Fromhowfarawaytheywere,italmostseemedlikeabird.Lookingcloser

,___26___,itwasclearlyadeerwhowas___27___onaraisedrockinthemiddleoftheocean.Thedeermadeacoupleof___28___toswimbacktotheshorebuttheturbulent(汹涌的)w

ater___29___allitsefforts.Thensomeonewhocameoutofnowhere___30___rodehissurfboardtothedeer.Afterashortmagicwhile,the___31___managedto

guidethedeerout.Upon___32___ashore,thedeerjustrannorthonthebeach.Thosewatchingnearbywerenodoubt___33___atthewaythisnamelessyoungman___34___tohel

p.Buthesomehowdisappearedtoo,leavingpeopletohopeheknowsthatheisgreatly___35___forwhathedid.21.A.wildlifeB.cityC.fi

ghtD.sunrise22.A.launchB.anticipateC.shootD.report,23.A.cooperatingB.formingC.arguingD.encountering24.A.hopeB.chargeC

.absenceD.face25.A.confusedB.desperateC.anxiousD.depressed26.A.fortunatelyB.howeverC.otherwiseD.therefore27.A.defeatedB.desertedC.stuckD.se

ated28.A.routinesB.attemptsC.excusesD.routes29.A.ruinedB.interruptedC.canceledD.postponed30.A.purposelyB.randomlyC.elegantlyD.heroically31.A.onlooker

B.touristC.surferD.guide32.A.goingB.washingC.thunderingD.struggling33.A.ashamedB.madC.amazedD.expert34.A.wentoffB.turnedupC.settleddownD.

setout35.A.appreciatedB.understoodC.awardedD.supported第二节(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将相应答案写在答题纸上。TheQinghaiLakeNationalNat

ureReserveinnorthwestChina’sQinghaiProvincehasupdated___36___(it)listofprotectedwildlife,adding10species___37___theprevioustotal

of72,accordingtoareportbytheXinhuaNewsAgency.Theupdatedlist,whichwasrevisedbyexperts,___38___(include)82spec

iesofprotectedwildlife.Thenumberofnationalfirst-levelprotectedanimalshasincreasedfrom19to22.Meanwhile,thenumberofsecond-l

evelnationallyprotectedanimalshasincreasedfrom53to60.___39___(addition),thenumberofwildplantsundernationalprotectionhasre

ached12species.Accordingtothereport,the___40___(revise)ofthewildlifelistfocusedonoptimizing(优化)___41___adjustingthebirdlis

t.Specieswithuncertainrecordswereremovedfromtheoriginallistandnewspeciesthathavebeenmonitoredinrecentyearswereadded,

increasingthetotalnumberofbirdspeciesfrom232to281.First___42___(found)in1975,theQinghaiLakeNationalNatu

reReserveislocatedinthenortheastoftheQinghai-TibetPlateau,___43___(cover)theentirewaterareaoftheQinghaiLa

keandtheislands,beachesandwetlands,___44___birdsbreedandnest.Thereserveisthe____45____(early)ofitskindin

ChinatobelistedintheListofWetlandsofInternationalImportancein1992,accordingtoUNESCO.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.假定你是李华,你的英

国笔友Peter上周因为使用AI完成翻译作业而被中文老师批评,心情非常低落。请你写一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示安慰;2.使用“AI辅助学习”的建议;3.表达祝愿。参考词汇:AI-assistedlearning注意:1.词数80左右;2

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___________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下列材料,

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。Forme,growthbeginsimmediatelyafterIamabletoacceptmymistakesandadmitteamefforts.Whe

nIwaselectedpresidentofstudentunion,campusofficialscongratulatedmesayingIwasquiteadequateforthejob.Beforelong,weh

adbuiltacommunityofpeoplewholikedclimbingthemountainnearourcampus.Westartedoutwithasmallgroupofhikers,andthenthenumb

erofparticipantsincreased.Onedayoncampus,ImetawomaninawheelchaircalledGrace.Iaskedherifshehadeverbeentothetopofthemountain.Shesaidshehadn’tandshewoul

dnever.Itoldhertostaypositiveandnottogiveupadmiringthebeautyofthesummit.Graceagreedtohaveago.Wealltookturnsgrabbingacornerof

herchairaswecarriedher1.7milestothetop.ThiswasprobablyoneofthemostmagicalanddeeplymeaningfulthingsIdidincollege.Withthesupportofmycommunity

andhikers,noonewassurprisedthatIhadwontheelection.ThefirstthingIdidaspresidentwashangasignoutsidetheAssociatedSt

udentsofficethatread,“UnderNewManagement!”Iwasproudofmycomingaccomplishment.Absolutepowerchangedmeabsolutely.Myego,myarroganceandmy

pridewereoutofcontrol.Ibeganspeakingdowntopeople,demandingtheylistentomebecauseIthoughtIknewwhatwasbest.SeldomdidIj

ointhehikerstoclimbthemountain,arguingitwasawasteoftime.MyfriendsandsupporterstriedtocommunicatetomethatIhadchanged,thatIwasabusingm

yposition,butIwasn’tlistening.Apublicconflictwiththefemalevicepresidentaboutwheretobuildacoffeehouseopenedthefl

oodgatesforotherswhowereupsetwithme.TheyclaimedthatIhadmadewrongdecisionsandthatIwasunqualifiedforthejob.“Resign!Resign!”thepostersoftheirrequests

wouldsoonbeeverywhereoncampus.Mywholeworldcollapsed.Icouldn’tfigureoutwhyawonderfullyenrichingexperienceaspresidentsuddenlyturnedintooneofmywors

tnightmares.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右2.段落开头已给出。Paragraph1:Severaldayslater,Icaughtsightofafamiliarfigureinthewheel

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oadmitmymistakesinpublicandpromisedthatIhadlearnedmylesson._____________________________________________

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