黄金卷02-【赢在高考·黄金8卷】备战2023年高考英语模拟卷(新高考II卷)(原卷版)

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【赢在高考·黄金8卷】备战2023年高考英语模拟卷(新高考II卷)黄金卷02(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)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。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分

听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howdoesthegirlprobablyfeelaboutherjob?A.Boredandti

red.B.Interestedandexcited.C.Relaxedandrelieved.2.Howdoesthewomanrespond?A.Sheisangry.B.Sheissatisfied.C.Sheforgivestheman.3.Wheredoestheco

nversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthehotel.B.Atthecustoms.C.Atthecinema.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Rentinganapar

tment.B.Confirminganappointment.C.Makingacomplaint.5.Howdoesthewomanfeelfinally?A.Defeated.B.Depressed.C.Encouraged.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分2

2.5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.Howlongwi

llthespeakerswaitfor?A.45minutes.B.55minutes.C.60minutes.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Waitinline.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Findanotherrestaurant.听

第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.HowdoesJoannafeel?A.Tired.B.Happy.C.Anxious.9.WhydoesJoannawanttomakebreakfast?A.Topractisecooking.B.Topaybackhermum.C.Tolookafterhe

rsickmum.10.WhatcanweknowaboutJoanna?A.Shehasgotmarried.B.Shecangetupearlyeveryday.C.Shelovesherfathermorethanhermother.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherewa

sthewoman’suniversity?A.InAmerica.B.InFrance.C.InEngland.12.Wherewillthewomangotomorrow?A.Tothemuseum.B.Tothelibrary.C

.Totherestaurant.13.WhenshouldthewomanleaveherhotelonSunday?A.Atabout10:45a.m.B.Atabout9:45a.m.C.Atabout9:15a.m.听第9段材料,回答

第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Co-workers.C.Familymembers.15.How

doesSarahusuallygotowork?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain.16.WhatdoesJasonplantodo?A.Getridofhiscar.B.Recycleplastic.C.Giveupmeat.17.Wheredoe

sSarahseetoomuchunnecessaryplastic?A.Atthesupermarket.B.Attheoffice.C.Athome.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutCastleHow

ard?A.Ittookitsnamefromafilm.B.Ithasbeenhometoafamily.C.Itwasonceusedfordefense.19.WhatisspecialabouttheWalledGardens?A.It’sopeneve

rydayoftheyear.B.It’sthelargestgardeninEngland.C.It’splantedwithmanykindsofroses.20.WhoisprobablythespeakerA.Atourguide.B.Agardener.C.Anewsre

porter.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。AFourStrangeAmerican

TraditionsLet’slookatfourtraditionsAmericanscelebratewithoutevenconsideringhowstrangetherestofworldconsiderthem.Ba

byShowersThecustomofcelebratinganewchildhasbeenaroundforeverandispartofmostcultures.IntheUS,however,it’shono

reddifferently:withababyshower.Thebabyshowerbeganduringthe1950s.Itinvolvesanafternoonpartyforthemom-

to-beattendedbyclosefemalefriendsandfamilies.Theguestsplaybaby-themedgames,andthere’salwaysplentyoff

ood.Trick-or-treatingManycultureshavestronghistorictraditionslikedressinguparoundthetimeofHalloween,butfewoftheseinvolvechildrengoin

gdoor-to-dooraskingforcandywiththewords,“Trickortreat!”Typically,theirparentswouldn’tallowthemtotalktostrangers,beggingforcandyinthestr

eetsatnight.Butallofasuddentheysupportsuchbehaviorsononemagicaleveningeachfall.PresidentialTurkeyPardonsThanksgivingingeneralseem

stopuzzlethosewhoaren’tinterestedinAmericantraditions,butperhapsnopartofthatturkeyfestivalseemsmoreunusualtha

ntheannualceremonyduringwhichmodernpresidentsgiveanofficialpardontoaliveturkey.Interestingly,there’salsoagreatdealofconfusiona

mongAmericansconcerningtheactualoriginsofthisstrangetradition.BlackFridayShoppingSprees(疯狂购物)Peopleint

heUShavenoproblemliningupbeforethesunevenrisestocashinonbigdealsonBlackFriday.Justhoursaftermillionsofturkeysa

reeatenintheUnitedStatesonThanksgivingeachyear,theshoppersheadouttogetastartontheiryearlyChristmasgiftlist.BlackFridaysalespr

omotiontraditionallylaunchesthisnationalweekendshoppingactivity,whichcontinueswithSmallBusinessSaturdayandendswithCyberM

onday.21.WhatcanthechildrendoinTrick-or-treating?A.Askforcandyfromstrangers.B.Playsomebaby-themedgames.C.Holdahistorict

raditionalparty.D.Supporttheirparentstomakeatrick.22.Whichtradition’soriginisstillunclear?A.BabyShowers.B.Trick-or-treatin

g.C.PresidentialTurkeyPardons.D.BlackFridayShoppingSprees.23.WhydoAmericansheadouttogoshoppingonBlackFriday?A

.Theyarefondofshoppingactivities.B.Theycanbuysomediscountedgoods.C.Theywanttoimproveitspopularity.D.Theyhavetopreparecan

dyforstrangers.BAt1:43a.m.October5,2022,StanfordchemistCarolynR.BertozziwasawakenedbyaphonecallfromaNobelcommitteer

epresentativewhotoldher,“Youhave50minutestocollectyourselfandwaituntilyourlifechanges.”Instructednottosharetheannouncementoutsideofhertightestinnerc

ircle,thefirstpersonBertozzicalledwasherfather,aretiredphysicsprofessorfromMIT.“He’s91and,ofcourse,hewasjustoverjoyed,”saidBertozzi.CarolynBertozzi,

bornOctober10,1966,Boston,wasawardedtheNobelPrizeinchemistryforherdevelopmentofbioorthogonalreactions,whichallowscientiststoexplorecells

andtrackbiologicalprocesseswithoutdisturbingthenormalchemistryofthecell.Shesharesthe$10millionSwedishkro

nor(about$1millionUSD)prizeequallywithMortenMeldal,professoratUniversityofCopenhagenandK.BarrySharpless,professoratScrippsResearch“forthed

evelopmentofclickchemistryandbioorthogonalchemistry.”Carolynreceivedabachelor’sdegreeinchemistryfromHarvardUniversityin1988andadoctorateinthesame

subjectfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeleyin1993.ShewasapostdoctoralfellowattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,from1993to1995.Shebecameana

ssistantprofessoratBerkeleyin1996andafullprofessorofchemistryandmolecularandcellbiologyin2002.Shealsoheldanappointmentas

aprofessorofmolecularandcellularpharmacologyfrom2000to2002attheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco.In2015sheb

ecameaprofessorofchemistryatStanfordUniversity.“IcouldnotbemoredelightedthatCarolynBertozzihaswontheNobelPrizein

chemistry,”saidStanfordPresidentMarcTessier-Lavigne.“Inpioneeringthefieldofbioorthogonalchemistry,Carolyninventedanewwayofstudyingbiom

olecularprocesses,onethathashelpedscientistsaroundtheworldgainadeeperunderstandingofchemicalreactionsin

livingsystems.Herworkhashadremarkablereal-worldimpact,providingnewdiagnosticandtherapeuticapproachestotreatdisease.Carolynissodeser

vingofthishonor,andallofusatStanfordaretooproudtocallheroneofourown.”Carolyn’sbioorthogonalreactionshavebeenusedt

ostudyhowcellsbuildproteinsandothermolecules,todevelopnewcancermedicines,andtoproducenewmaterialsforenergystorage,amongmanyo

therapplications.24.WhydoestheauthormentionthephonecallCarolynreceivedinParagraph1?A.Tointroducetheba

ckgroundinformationofCarolyn.B.Torevealaconversationbetweentwoscientists.C.Toarousethereaders’interestinthe

passage.D.Toshowtheurgencyabouttheinformation.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutCarolynfromparagraphs2and3?A.Hereducationandsuccess.B.Herdelig

htandpride.C.Herkindnessanddevotion.D.Herdreamandambition.26.WhatcanweinferfromMarcTessier-Lavigne’swords?A.HewantstocooperatewithCarolyn.B.Ca

rolynhasfoundanewcureforcancer.C.HebenefitsgreatlyfromCarolyn’sfindings.D.Carolyn’sfindingsareofgreatsignificance.27.Wh

atisthetext?A.Aprofile.B.Anewsreport.C.Ajournal.D.Abookreview.CNuclearbombs.That’sthego-toanswerforincomingspaceobjectslikeastero

ids(小行星)andcomets,asfarasHollywoodisconcerned.MovieslikeDeepImpactandArmageddonrelyonnuclearweapons,deliveredbystarslikeBruceWillis,tosavethe

worldanddeliverthedrama.Butplanetarydefenseexpertssayinreality,ifastronomersspottedadangerousincomingspacerock,thesafestandbe

stanswermightbesomethingmoresubtle,likesimplypushingitoffcoursebycrashingitwithasmallspacecraft.That’sjustwhatNASAdidonMondayeveni

ng,whenaspacecraftheadedstraightintoanasteroidcalledDimorphous,whichisaround7millionmilesawayandposesnothreattoEarth.It’sabout525feetacrossa

ndorbitsanotherlargerasteroid.Inimagesstreamedastheimpactneared,theegg-shapedasteroidgrewinsizefromalittlespotonscreentohaveitsfull

rockysurfacecomequicklyintofocusbeforethesignalwentdeadasthecrafthitrightontarget.Eventshappenedexactlyasengineersha

dplanned,theysaid,withnothinggoingwrong.“Asfaraswecantell,ourfirstplanetarydefensetestwasasuccess,”saidElenaAdams,themissionsystemsenginee

r,whoaddedthatscientistslookedonwith“bothterrorandjoy”asthespacecraftneareditsfinaldestination.TheimpactwasthepeakofNASA’sDoubleAsteroid

RedirectionTest(DART),a7-yearandmorethan$300millioneffortwhichlaunchedaspacevehicleinNovemberof2021toperformhumanity’sfirstevertestofpla

netarydefensetechnology.Itwillbeabouttwomonths,scientistssaid,beforetheywillbeabletodetermineiftheimpactwasenoughtodrivetheasteroidslightlyoff

course,probablyshorteningitsoriginalorbit.NASAplanstolaunchanasteroid-huntingspacetelescopenamedNEOSurveyorin2026.“W

e’vetackedlotsofspacerocks,especiallythelargeronesthatcouldcauseextinction-levelevents.Thankfully,nonecurrentlythreatenEarth.Butmanyaste

roidsthesizeofDimorphoushaven’tyetbeendiscovered,andthosecouldpotentiallytakeoutacityiftheycamecrashingdown.”explainsLindleyJohnson,NASA’

sPlanetaryDefenseOfficer.28.Howdidscientistsknowthecrafthittheasteroidsuccessfully?A.Thesignalfromthecraftwaslostasithit

thetarget.B.Theyrecordedthewholeprocesswithatelescope.C.Thelittlespotonthescreensuddenlydisappeared.D.Theym

onitoredthecraftwithsatellitesinspace.29.Whatisthepurposeoflaunchingthespacecraft?A.Tosearchforevidenceofalienlife.B.Toendtheasteroid’sthreattoE

arth.C.Tosavetheworldanddeliveradrama.D.TotesttechnologyfordefendingEarth.30.WhatcanbeinferredaboutDimorphous?A.Itisadangerousincomingspaceroc

k.B.Itisanegg-shapedasteroidaroundEarth.C.Itmayorbitthesameasteroidafterthehit.D.Itisexpectedtoblowupaftertheimpact.31.Whichstatementwill

LindleyJohnsonprobablyagreewith?A.Asteroidsareequallydestructivewhateverthesize.B.NEOSurveyorisaimedtotracksmallerasteroids.C.Largerasteroidswil

lnolongerthreatenEarth.D.NASAisresponsibleforthesafetyofEarth.DNowadays,bamboogrowthcyclesandthedietaryneedsoflemurs(狐猴)areoutofsync.Findingsshowrain

fallsarechangingannually.Overthepasttwoyears,therehasbeenathree-monthdelayintherainyseasonandnewtendershootsthatlemurscons

umefornutritionareappearinginJanuaryandFebruary—14daysafterthefirstrainfall,saysPatriciaChappleWright,aprimatologist,anthropologist

,andconservationistatStonyBrookUniversity.“Lemurseatafoodsourcethatisveryadaptive,”PatriciaWrighttoldPBSNe

wsHour.“It’sabletostandclimatechange,butthelemurs,unfortunately,can’tadaptquicklytothischangedcycle.”Sincebabylemursarebornin

November,thedelayedrainyseasonisdangerouslyaffectingthesurvivalofthemforlackofnutritionavailableforbotht

hemothersandoffspring.“Thisiswhy,forextremefeedingspecialistslikethegreaterbamboolemur,climatechangec

anbeanunknowingkiller,”Wrightsays.“Makingthelemursrelyonbamboostems(茎)forjustabitlongermaybeenoughtotipthebalancefromexistencetoextinction.”T

helemurs’highlyspecializedteetharealsosimilartothepandas’teeth.Botharethemammalsabletochewupstems.Butthisdietcan’tlastformo

rethanaseasonortwobecausethestemscanwearawaytheirteeth.Theresearchersbelievethatclimatechangeisaffectingthelemurs.Thefossilrecordshowsthatthelemurs

oncelivedthroughouttheisland.Today,themammalsarecorneredontheeasternside,wherethedryseasonatpresentistheshortest.Andifpeoplecontinuethedeforesta

tionpracticeinthearea,thelemurswillhavenowheretogo.Thesituationisserious,soWrightandhercolleaguesplantocreatebamboocorridorswithi

ntherainforests,whichwillprovideavailablebambootoeat.Theywanttoworkwithlocalvillagerstoplantmorebambooandmanageautomaticwateringsystemswhendryseas

onslastlong.Theyalsowanttobuildthelocaleconomybyallowingpeopletoharvestapartofbamboowhiletherestremainswit

hthelemurs,sopeoplewillbeinterested.Wright’sconservationplansincludemovinglemursbacktootherplacesontheislandas

well.32.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph1mostprobablymean?A.Gowitheachother.B.Occuratdifferenttimes.

C.Leadtoaheateddiscussion.D.Callforeffectiveprotection.33.Whywilllemursgethungryifthedryseasoncontinues?A.Theymayrunoutofbamboo.B.Theycan’tadapttothe

hotseason.C.Theydislikethelessdeliciousstems.D.Theycan’tchewthestemsforalongperiod.34.Whatmainlycausedthelivingareaoflemurstonarrow?A

.Theclimatechange.B.Theirteethprotection.C.Thedecreasingforest.D.Theirspecialdietaryhabits.35.Whichoft

hefollowingmayWrightapproveoftoprotectlemurs?A.Shorteningthedryseason.B.Forbiddingthecuttingofbamboo.C.Strengtheningpeople’smotivation.D.Fin

dingotherislandsforlemurstoliveon.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。Litteratiisacompa

nythat’stryingtomaketheworldacleanerplace.___36___Sharedonline,thisinformationcontributestobuildingaglobaldatabaseof“littermaps,”whichcaninflue

ncepolicyandpackagingdesign.JeffKirschneristhefounderandCEOofLitterati.Hecameupwiththeideawhilewalkinginaforestwithhist

hen-four-year-olddaughter.___37___Despitebeingyoung,sheexpresseddistress(悲痛)atthecontainerbeingsomewherethatitwasn’tsupposedtobe.Thisawarenesss

tayswithusasadults.Thelitterproblemissohuge:what’sanindividualpersonsupposedtodo?___38___Uploadingpicturestoanappshowsusersthatthey’r

enottheonlyonespickinguplitterfrompublicplacesandthatothersarecleaningtheplanet,too.Andthedataaccumulatesrapidly

.Kirschnersaid,“___39___Thisinformationincludestheobjects,materials,brandsandtheirlocation.”kirschnerdescribesthesedata-dr

ivenmapsasbeinglikeafingerprint.“Thatfingerprintprovidesboththesourceoftheproblemandthepathtothesolution.”___40___InSanFrancisco,theLitteratiappw

asabletomapmorethan5,000piecesoftrash(垃圾)inordertodeterminehowmuchwasgeneratedbycigarettesspecifically.Usingthisinformationthecitysuccessfull

ychallengedalawsuit(诉讼)bytobaccocompaniesanddoubledanexistingcigarettesalestax.IntheNetherlands,Litterati’sdatahelpedpushDutchbrandAnta

Flutorepackageitshardcandiesinwaxedpaperratherthanplastic.A.Shenoticedaplasticcontainerinariver.B.That’swhereKirschnerthinksanappcanh

elp.C.However,thesemapsturnedouttobeafailure.D.Wehaven’tcollectedenoughamountofdataforourlittermaps.E.Ourdatabasenowcontainsover8mi

llionpieces,growingatabout20,000perday.F.ThereareseveralexamplesofhowLitterati’sdatahasalreadyprovidedapath

toasolution.G.Ithascreatedanapppeoplecanusetouploadinformationaboutthelittertheycollectoutside.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。JimMcIngvalewatchedinhorrorasHurricaneI

damadelandfall,hittingLouisiana.Forhim,it____41____onething:Timeto“getinthegame”.McIngvale,whoownsGal

leryFurnitureinHouston,quicklycalledfor____42____ofnecessitieslikefoodandwater.Thenheandhisworkers____43____everytrucktotakethemtoLouisiana.“Fiveye

arsago,Louisiana____44____tousHoustoniansduringHurricaneHarvey,so____45____,it’stherightthingtodotohelpourneighbors,”McIngva

lesaid.Healsoopenedhisfurnitureshowroomto____46____manyfamilies.AnaLeeisamongthosehavingbeen____47___

_tothestorm.HedrovetoGalleryFurnitureafterbeingtoldaboutMcIngvale’s____48____.“Iwaswarmlyreceived,”Lees

aid.“It’sa____49____tomeetsomebodylikehim.”Peoplewholineduptohelpoutsaidtheydidsoafter_____50_____watchingMcIngvalehe

lpthoseinneed.ChrisOglewasoneofthem_____51_____byMcIngvale.Hehelpedputting_____52_____ontotrucksaftergivingawaysomebot

tledwatertothe_____53_____.Hesaid,“IfyouknewMcIngvale,youwouldn’tbe_____54_____bythelonglinesofpeoplewaitingtocontribute._

____55_____,thiswasnotthefirsttimehehadhelpedfreely.”41.A.meantB.provedC.stressedD.affected42.A.introductionsB.preparationsC.distribution

sD.donations43.A.checkedB.emptiedC.loadedD.cleaned44.A.cameupB.madeupC.stuckoutD.reachedout45.A.inreturnB.ingeneralC.atlastD.atheart46.A.feedB.comf

ortC.shelterD.examine47.A.usedB.directedC.subjectedD.challenged48.A.generosityB.honestyC.braveryD.sympathy49.A.cha

nceB.pleasureC.planD.dream50.A.accidentallyB.frequentlyC.curiouslyD.carefully51.A.supportedB.approachedC.persuadedD.inspired52.

A.productsB.clothesC.suppliesD.bottles53.A.effortB.companyC.serviceD.battle54.A.touchedB.surprisedC.excite

dD.delighted55.A.ObviouslyB.HopefullyC.EventuallyD.Actually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。The2022Serbia’sChineseLiteratureReaders’Clubheldanactivitythemedby“TheTranslationofChines

eContemporaryLiteratureinSerbia”intheNationalLibraryofPožarevacinSerbia.Theevent____56____(comprehensive)andsystematical

lyintroducedtolocalreadersthe____57____(develop)andthetranslationofChinesecontemporaryliteratureinSerbia.ItincreasedSerbianreaders’understandingso

fChineseliteratureandculture____58____(continue)toenhancepeople-to-peopletiesbetweenChinaandSerbia.____59____activitywashostedbyVeraZaric

,directorofNationalLibraryofPožarevac.MirjanaPožarevac,anassociateprofessorofChineselanguageandliterature,wasthes

peaker.Morethan30people,includinglocalcollegestudents,attendedthelecture.LibrarydirectorVeraZaricsaidthatalmostal

lChinesecontemporaryliteraryworks____60____(collect)bythelibraryweretranslatedintoSerbian.ItishopedthattheChineseLiteratu

reReaders’ClubwillbringChineseliteraryworksclosertolocalreaders,andthelibrarywillcontinuetoshareexcel

lentChineseliteraryworks____61____thereaders.____62____(take)partinthisactivity,manymembersoftheaudiencesaidthey

learnedalotaboutChinesecontemporaryliterature.TheSerbia’sChineseLiteratureReaders’Clubhassuccessfullyheldtw

oliteratureexchangeactivities,____63____notonlyaimedtointroducemoreandbetterChineseliteraryworkstoSerbianreaders,butalsointendedtoseek____64_

___(many)youngtranslatorsfromSerbia.Itishopedthatthroughattendingtheclubactivities,moreyoungSerbianswill____65____(mo

tivate)toreadChinesestoriesandunderstandChineseculture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你所在的国际学校将对全体师生进行一次核酸检测,请你以学

生会的名义,用英文写一则通知,告知全体师生参加。内容包括:1.检测时间、地点;2.注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:核酸检测Covidtesting穗康码SuikangCode采样信息二维码Samplecollecti

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__________________________________________________TheStudents’Union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。Theyellowlightflash

edonmydashboard(仪表盘),showingthewords:MaintenanceRequired.“Idon’thavetimeforthis,”IthoughtasIspedalongthefreeway.“I’vegottwojobs,andafam

ilytotakecareof,dogstofeedandexercisetogetin.WhencanIsqueezeinafour-hourwindowwithouttheuseofmycar?”Infact,fordaysIdrovewiththelightflashin

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ntenanceRequired”wasputtingmeoverthetop.Thelightnowhadmyfullattention.ItwasobviousthatIwasgoingtohavetochangemyentireday.Asacontractthera

pist(治疗师),IwasonlypaidforthepatientsIsaw,socancelingmyappointmentswasgoingtocostmealot,butsowouldignoringthelight.AsIreachedformycel

lphonetocalltheoffice,itrangfromthedepthofmypocket.Mypatientcalledtocancelhisappointment.Therefore,Im

adeittothedealer’sintimetodropoffmycar.Ihadfourhourstokill.Ithoughtaboutwaitingatthedealer’s,butthatseemedlikepunishment.Mycarneededmaintena

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beachwasaboutamilefromthemall.Ihadmysneakers,myiPodandmyphone,soIsetoffonmyadventure.Idiscoveredthatevery

thing,includingwaitinganddistance,seemedshorterandcloserwhenImentallyusedtheword“only”.ItwouldonlybefourhoursandI

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