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2024年高考英语第三次模拟考试高三英语(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、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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)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.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Attendawedding.
B.Changeclothes.C.Goshopping.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasupermarket.B.Inalibrary.C.Inthestreet.3.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketom
orrowprobably?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.4.Whendidthemanleavetheoffice?A.At1:00.B.At1:30.C.At2:00.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablyta
keplace?A.Inthewoman’shome.B.Inaclothingshop.C.Inashoe-store.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.What’sthewomandoingnow?A.WaitingforAnn.B.
Typingherpaper.C.Attendingaparty.7.Whosebirthdayisittoday?A.Mike’s.B.Mary’s.C.Ann’s.【听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。】8.
Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inacafe.B.Inapark.C.Inabookstore.9.Whatmainlymakesthemaninterestedinthebook?A.Itsthemes.B.Itschar
acters.C.Itsauthor.8.Howmanymultiple-choicesremainunfinished?A.3.B.4.C.7.9.HowdidLindaperforminthefreeresponsequestions?A.
Fairlywell.B.Justso-so.C.Quitebadly.【听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。】10.Howmanynewfriendsdidthemanmakeontheschoolbus?A.
One.B.Two.C.Three.11.Whatdidtheartteacherdo?A.Heshowedhisdisappointment.B.Hepraisedmostofthestudents.C.Hepraisedthemanforhispaintinggi
ft.12.Whatdoesthemanprobablythinkofhismathteacher?A.Veryserious.B.Verygood.C.Veryfunny.【听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。】13.Whendidthespeakersmeett
helasttime?A.Lastyear.B.Adecadeago.C.AtAmanda’sgraduation.14.Whatdoesthemando?A.Heisadesigner.B.Heisalawyer.C.Heisawriter.15.Wherearethesp
eakersnow?A.InNewYork.B.InCalifornia.C.InArizona.16.Whattimeoftheyearisitnow?A.Fall.B.Winter.C.Summer.【听第10段材料,回答第17至20
题。】17.WhatdidMiltondo?A.Hecaughtathief.B.Hewenttoathemepark.C.Hetraveledacrossthecountry.18.WhathappenedonMonday?A.S
omecarswerestolen.B.Arollercoasterstoppedworking.C.TheJohnsonfamilymovedtoNewYork.19.WhereisSixFlagslocated?A.InOrangeCounty.B.
InUnionCity.C.InNewYork.20.Whatwillviewersseenext?A.Anadvertisement.B.Aninterview.C.Aweatherreport.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3
7.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AKnownas“theroofoftheworld”,theQinghai-TibetPlateauhaslongbeenanidealandmysteriousdestinationforvisi
torswhoarepassionateaboutexploringremotelands.HerearesomeofthebesttouristdestinationsinTibetwhichmightsuityourdiscerningtraveltastewiththearrivalo
fspring.TheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonTheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonisthedeepestcanyonintheworld.Withatotallengthofabout500ki
lometers,itsaltitudespansfrom7,782metersatNamchaBarwa,thehighestpeakoftheeasternHimalayas,to550metersaroundtheYarlungZangboRi
verValleyinMetogcounty.Oneuniquefeatureofthespringsighthereisthatvisitorscanenjoyboththepeachblossomsandthesnow-c
appedmountainsatthesametime.ThewaterPeachBlessomFairisalsoanattractioninthearea.LakeManasarovaLakeManasarovasits4,50
0metersabovesealevelinPurangcounty,Ngariprefecture.SnowmeltfromtheGangdiseMountainshuggingthelakeisthesourceforthenearbyYarlungZangboRiveraswellasthe
mightyGanges.TheManasarovawetlandisakey“climateregulator”ontheplateauandhometomorethan400rarespeciesincludingtheblack-neck
edcraneandtheTibetanwilddonkey.Enshrinedas“holylakeandsacredmountain”alongwithGangRinpoche,LakeManasarovaattr
actsalargenumberofpilgrimsaswellastouristsfromhomeandabroad.NanyiValleyNanyigouscenicspotis20kilometersawayfromMilincountyandi
sanimportantbirthplaceofthemysteriousTibetanmedicineculture.Thescenicareacoversatotalareaof820hectares.Theecologicalconditionsherear
esogoodthattheplaceisrichinvariousanimalandplantspecies.NanyiValleyisknownas“thehighestgreenmysteriousplaceonEarth”.Surro
undedbymountainsandshroudedinclouds,NanyiValleyisanidealspringdestinationforvisitors,whereyoucanfindpeachandazaleablossomseverywher
e.21.WhatisspecialaboutthespringsceneryintheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyon?A.Itispossibleforpeopletoseethedeepestcanyoni
ntheworld.B.VisitorscangotothewaterPeachBlossomFairinMetogcounty.C.Agreatrangeofculturalheritagesitescanbeenjoyedinpleasantweather.D.Touristscana
dmirecharmingflowersaswellasmountainscoveredwithsnow.22.Whichplacebestsuitspeoplewhowanttoexploremoreaboutmedicine?A.TheY
arlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonB.LakeManasarovaC.NanyiValleyD.Milincounty23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelbrochure.B.Anacademicarticle.C.Age
ographytextbook.D.Amarketingwebsite.BIstarteda“questionoftheday”sectioninafamilytextgroup.We’dtalkab
outeverythingfrommoviestopolitics.ButdespiteseveralwarningsfromlovedonesthatsomeofmyresponseswerejudgmentalandthatIwastooquicktoattack
anopinion,Iallbutkilledthatgrouptext.Ithadagood12peopleinit.We’dsharedlaughs,encouragement,andfunnymemes(表情包).Ittookonlyoneconversa
tion—whichIwasinthemiddleof—toendit.IrealizedthatIhadaproblem.Themediumformyproblemisthesmartphone.Beforesmartphonesenabledinstantcommunication,peopl
etalkedonthetelephone.Inperson,youcouldcutina“Whatdoyoumeanbythat?”tocorrectamisunderstandingbeforeitgotoutofhand.Do
n’tgetmewrong:Iloveagoodgrouptext.ItmakesmefeelconnectedtopeopleinawaythatIjustcan’tseemtoanymore,nowthatIhave
awifeandkids.I’mlearning,butIhadarelapse(复发)recently.Ijoinedanewtextgroup.Iintroducedmy“questionoftheday”featur
e.IfooledmyselfintothinkingthatIwasencouragingahealthydebateoncurrentevents.No.Othersinthegroupsawitasme
tryingtoprovethatmywaywastherightway.ThenImadethemistakeofsharingsomepersonalinformationthatonefriendhadtoldmeduringaphoneconversation.Ithoughtev
eryoneknew.Thenthisfriendstartedreferringtomeasasnitch—nottermsofkindword.SoIaskedhimaboutit—inperson.That’swhenhetoldmeI’dsharedsensitiveinfo
rmationhehadn’ttoldanyoneelse.Iapologizedplentifullyandcameawayfromtheconversationmoredeterminedtoslowdownmyte
xts.Mynewresolveseemstobeworking.YoushouldbepleasedtoknowthatIhaveavoidedmakingafewpointsthatIwastempted(鼓动)tomakeinindividualandgrouptexts.Insom
ecases,Ididn’tevenrespond.Ihaven’tlostanymoreconnectionsbydoingthis.24.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bymakingjudgmentsonp
olitics.B.Byrespondingtosometextmessages.C.Bypresentingapersonalexperience.D.Bystartingafunnyconversation.25.Whatproblemdoestheauthorhav
eindigitalcommunication?A.Ignoringtheneedtolistentoothers.B.Makingquickandsharpresponses.C.Failingtoexp
resshimselftimely.D.Focusingontheissuesofhisown.26.Whywastheauthorattackedbyhisfriendinthetextgroup?A
.Hegaveawaytheprivacyofhisfriend.B.Healwaysmademistakesoncurrentevents.C.Hemadeafoolofhimselfinchatting.D.Helikedenquiringpersonalinformat
ion.27.Whatdoestheauthorlearnfromhisexperience?A.Hurrymakeswaste.B.Understandingeachotherisvital.C.Some
timesfastisjusttoofast.D.Trustisthebridgeofcommunication.CWenormallythinkofbacteriaasourenemies.Buttheyaren’tallbad.Ourbodiesareful
lofthemanditturnsoutwecan’tlivewithoutthem.Fromthemomentwe’reborn,weacquire,anddevelopaninternalecosystemofsymbioticbacteriaandother
microbes(微生物)-theyareinterdependentplayersinourbody.Infact,thereareroughlyasmanymicrobialcellsinourbodiesashumancells.Thismicrobialworldisc
alledourmicrobiome(微生物组).Whilesomemicrobescanmakeusill,weneedourmicrobiometosurvive.Combined,theyareeverybitas
essentialasourheart,ourlungs,orourbrain.Mostofthemicrobiomeisfoundinourgut(肠道).Theyareessentialfordigestionandhelpregulatehormonesandboostourimmun
esystem.Ahealthycollectionofmicrobesseemstobevitalforourwell-being,protectingagainstsomeofthebiggesthealththreats.Ontheotherhand,having
anunhealthymicrobiomemaybeacontributingfactorformanycommondiseases.Ourmodernlifestyles,westerndietsandoveruseofantibioticsmightallbehavi
ngaharmfuleffectonourinternalecology.Sohowdoyoudevelopahealthymicrobiomeinthegut?Well,itseemsthatthemorediver
seyourmicrobialpopulationis,thebetter.Andthebestwaytoincreaseyourdiversityistoeatawiderangeofplant-basedfoods.R
esearchshowsthatpeoplewhohaveatleast30plant-basedelementsintheirdieteveryweekhaveawiderrangeofbacteriai
ntheirgut,andthat’slinkedtobetterweightmanagement,betterheartheathandbettermentalhealth.Oneeasywaytoboostyournumbersistoaddateaspoonofmixedseed
stoyourbreakfast.Theinfluenceofyourgutmicrobesgoesalotfurtherthanyoumightthink.Inthelast20years,we’velearnedthattheycommunicateconst
antlywiththebrain,perhapsevenhavingcontroloveryourmoodandemotions.28.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordsymbiotic
inthefirstparagraph?A.Coexisting.B.Beneficial.C.Special.D.Complicated.29.Whichstatementmighttheauthoragreewith?A.Plant-baseddietsmakepeo
plehealthier.B.Microbiomeismoreimportantthanourbrain.C.There'ssomelinkbetweenthediversityofbacteriaandhealth.D.Theoveruseofantibioticsl
eadstodistinctincreaseinmicrobiome.30.Whatmightbediscussedafterthelastparagraph?A.Examplesofgutmicrobes.B.Gutmicrob
esandmentalwelling-being.C.Interactionsofmicrobesinourbody.D.Waystoidentifybeneficialgutmicrobes.31.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Gutmicrob
es:FightersinthebodyB.Themicrobiome:AcureofalldiseasesC.Gutmicrobes:ProtectorsofmentalhealthD.Themicrobiome:AcontributortoourhealthDEach
year,theworldlosesabout10millionhectaresofforest—anareaaboutthesizeofIceland—becauseofcuttingdowntrees.Atthatrate,somescie
ntistspredicttheworld’sforestscoulddisappearin100to200years.Tohandleit,nowresearchersatMassachusettsInstituteofTechnolo
gy(MIT)havepioneeredatechniquetogeneratewood-likeplantmaterialsinalab.Thismakesitpossibleto“grow”awoodenproductwithoutcuttingdowntrees.Int
helab,theresearchersfirsttakecellsfromtheleavesofayoungplant.Thesecellsareculturedinliquidmediumfortwodays,thenmovedtoanother
mediumwhichcontainsnutrientsandtwodifferenthormones.Byadjustingthehormonelevels,theresearcherscantunethephysicalandmechanicalqualit
iesofthecells.Next,theresearchersusea3Dprintertoshapethecell-basedmaterial,andlettheshapedmaterialgrowinthedarkforthreemonths.Finally,
theresearchersdehydratethematerial,andthenevaluateitsqualities.Theyfoundthatlowerhormonelevelsleadtoplantmaterialswithmorerounded,op
encellsoflowerdensity,whilehigherhormonelevelscontributetothegrowthofplantmaterialswithsmallerbutdensercellstructures.Lowerorhigh
erdensityofcellstructuresmakestheplantmaterialssofterormorerigid,helpingthematerialsgrowwithdifferentwood-likecharacteristics.What’smore
,it’stobenotedthattheresearchprocessisabout100timesfasterthanthetimeittakesforatreetogrowtomaturity!R
esearchofthiskindisground-breaking.“Thisworkdemonstratesthegreatpowerofatechnology,”saysleadresearche
r,JeffreyBerenstain.“Therealopportunityhereistobeatitsbestwithwhatyouuseandhowyouuseit.Thistechnologyc
anbetunedtomeettherequirementsyougiveaboutshapes,sizes,rigidity,andforms.Itenablesusto‘grow’anywoodenproductinawaythattraditionalagriculturalme
thodscan’tachieve.”32.WhydoresearchersatMITconducttheresearch?A.Togrowmoretrees.B.Toprotectplantdiversity.C.Toreducetreelosses.D.Top
redictforestdisappearance.33.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusaboutthelabresearch?A.Itstheoreticalbasis.B.Itskeyprocedures.C.Itsscientificevidence.D.It
susualdifficulties.34.Whatdoesthefindingsuggestabouttheplantmaterials?A.Thehormonelevelsaffecttheirrigidity.B.Theyarebetterth
annaturallygrownplants.C.Theircells’shapesmainlyrelyontheirdensity.D.Theirgrowthspeeddeterminestheircharacteristics.35.Whyistheres
earchground-breakingaccordingtoBerenstain?A.Itusesnewbiologicalmaterialsinlabexperiments.B.Itrevolutionizesthewaytomakewoodenproducts.C.Itchal
lengestraditionalscientifictheoriesinforestry.D.Ithasasignificantimpactonworldwideplantgrowth.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读
下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。ThedayswhenartwasanOlympicsportDidyouknowthatcreatingworksofartusedtobeanO
lympiccompetition?36Inthefirstyear,WalterWinansbecamethefirstandtheonlyOlympiantowinmedalsforbothartandsports.Despitethisseeminglyop
timisticstart,theideaoftheartsbeingincludedintheOlympicGamessoonmetwithdisinterest,finallyresultingintheremovaloftheartcompetitionfromtheOl
ympicGames.37TheideatoincludeartintheOlympicscamefromBaronPierredeCoubertin,whowasthefounderoftheInternationalOlympicCommit
tee,whichcreatedthemodernOlympics.Coubertinbelievedthattheartsandsportswerelinkedandwasimpressedbyanyonewhohadafirmc
ommandofbothasportandanartisticdiscipline(项目).Whyaren’ttheartsincludedintheOlympicstoday?Forstarters,onlyamateurswereallowedtocompeteintheartspa
rtoftheOlympics.38Havingartistsofaveragequalitycompetingwhileonlythemostcompetentathleteswereallowedtocompetecreatedadramaticdivideandgave
theimpressionthattheartswerenotasimportantassports.Secondly,worksofartcreatedhadtohavesportsasthesubjectmatter.39Limitingthesubjectsalsocontribu
tedtomakingtheartspartoftheOlympicGamesboringtothegeneralpublic.Finally,oneofthebiggestreasonswasthattheart
saresubjective.Sportscanbejudgedbytimeanddistance,makingiteasytodeterminewhoisthewinner.40Thisdifficultyinjudgingadefinitewinn
erresultedintheartspartbecominganon-competitiveexhibitionthatranforthedurationoftheOlympicGames.A.Whyw
asartmadeanOlympicdiscipline?B.WhatisadisciplineintheOlympicGames?C.Thisrulemadetheobjectsproducedseemreallyboring.D.Thearts,onthe
otherhand,arenotquitesoeasytojudgeE.However,theartspartoftheOlympicsGameswassoonabandonedF.Thismeansthatmanyfamousartistswereban
nedfromparticipating.G.For36years,from1912to1948,artistsparticipatedintheOlympicGames.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。In2023,Muskreachedanoutstandinglandmark:hisspacecompany,SpaceX,sentthefirstgroupoftravelerstoMars.This
significantevent41anewchapterinspacetravelandsparkedtheimaginationsofpeopleacrosstheglobe,encouragingafreshgenerationtodreambigandexpl
orethe42.InadditiontohisgroundbreakingworkatSpaceX,Muskhasalsomadealastingimpactinthefieldof43energy.Tesla
,ledbyMusk,hasbeenattheforefrontofelectricvehicle44,drivingtheautomotiveindustrytowardsamoreenvironmentally45direct
ion.Musk’sdedicationtopromoting46energythroughSolarCityhasalsobeeninstrumentalinreducingourrelianceonfossilfuelsandaddressingclimatechange
.Musk’srelentlessdrivetoachieveambitiousgoals,suchascolonizingMarsandrevolutionizingtransportationwithhyperlooptechnology,showcasesthepowerofforwar
d-thinking.Despitefacingobstaclesand47,Musk’sunwaveringcommitmentandresiliencehave48hisventuresforward,highlightingtheimportanceofpersiste
ncein49challenges.However,Musk’sjourneyhasnotbeenwithoutcontroversy.Hisoutspokenpersonalityand50appro
achtobusinesshaveoftenledtodebateand51.Yet,itispreciselythis52tochallengethenormthathasenabledMusktopushb
oundariesandachieveremarkablefeats.Insummary,ElonMusk’sstoryservesasatestamenttothetransformativepotentialofhuman53andperseverance.Hisvisionfort
hefutureextendsbeyondthelimitsofEarth,embracingaboldandambitious54forhumanity’sroleintheuniverse.Aswelookaheadtothe
future,letusdraw55fromMusk’sexampleanddaretodreamofabrighter,moreinnovativeworldforall.41.A.beganB.erasedC.markedD.closed42.A.pastB.presentC.unk
nownD.world43.A.disposableB.sustainableC.safeD.mechanical44.A.productionB.developmentC.innovationD.destruction45.A.harmfulB.friendlyC.neutralD.i
ndifferent46.A.renewableB.idealC.effectiveD.inexpensive47.A.opportunitiesB.praisesC.agreementsD.critici
sm48.A.propelledB.impactedC.interruptedD.simplify49.A.hesitatingB.persistingC.ignoringD.overcoming50.A.traditionalB.cautiousC.unconve
ntionalD.unwilling51.A.reluctanceB.appreciationC.praisesD.skepticism52.A.wishB.courageC.decisionD.ability53.A.ingenuityB.genuinenessC.diligenceD.in
difference54.A.planB.dayC.visionD.mission55.A.fearB.inspirationC.sadnessD.excitement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。Forcenturies,globalizationwaslargelyshapedbythesea.WhileWesternnationsrapidlydevelopedthroughcolonialexp
ansion(殖民扩张),landlockednationsweretrapped56acycleofpovertyOverthepastdecade,atransformativeinitiative57(launch)tobreakthiscycleandi
srecoveringtheeconomiesofinlandcountries—theBeltandRoadInitiative(“一带一路”),58wasestablishedin2013.ThisnetworkhasbroughttogethertheeconomiesofEastAsiaa
nddevelopedEuropewiththevasthinterlandcountries,59(result)inincreasedeconomicandtradeexchanges,thegrowthofboomingcities,andtheemergenceofanew
centerofglobaleconomicgrowth.Bytacklinginfrastructuredifferencesindevelopingcountries,60initiativeishelpingbreakobstaclesthathavelonglimitedtheir
development.TheChina-LaosRailwayrealizes61theLaopeoplelongdreamedof—transformingtheircountryfromalandlockedoneintoaland-link
edcenter.Ithasalsofacilitatedthe62(adopt)ofcleanenergyinAfrica,helpingitavoidthepollution63(associate)with
Westernindustrialization.TheBeltandRoadInitiativehasattractedtheparticipationofmorethanthree-quartersofcountries6
4(global),substantiallyimprovingthelivesof30%oftheworld’spopulation.ForChina,everythingthesecountriesgainfrom65(
it)helpisagainfortheworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是晨光中学的李华,你的英国好友Peter最近给你来信,询问你对自己未来职业的规划。请你给他回信,内容要点
包括:1.梦想中的职业;2.选择此职业的原因;3.如何为实现梦想努力。DearPeter,_______________________________________________________________________
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__________________________Yours,LiHua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。OnSunday,Nicholas,at
eenager,wentskiingwithhisfatheratSugarloafMountaininMaine.TheyhadawonderfuldayanddecidedtodrivehometoMassachusettsafterafinalrun.Theytookach
airlifttothetopofthemountain,wheretheysplituptogodownindifferenttrails.Whenthefatherfinishedhisrun,heheadedtotheparkinglottowaitforhiss
on.However,Nicholasnevershowedup.ItturnedoutthatafiercesnowstormhadsweptintotheareaasNicholaswasonhiswaydown.Unabletoseefar,heaccidentallyt
urnedoffthepathandventureddownthewestsideofthemountain.Beforeheknewit,Nicholaswaslostandallalone.Hiswaybac
ktotheskitrailswasblocked.What'sworse,hedidn'thaveanyfoodorwaterwithhim,letalonehiscellphoneorothersupplies.Thes
unbegantosinkandhewasgettingcolderbytheminute.Nicholashadnoideawherehewas.Hetriednottopanic.HethoughtaboutBearGrylls'survivalshowManvs.Wildtha
theusedtowatchonTV.Intheshow,Gryllsisabandonedinawildareaandhastohelphimselfout.Itwastimetoputthetipsh
ehadlearnedtouse.Hedecidedtostopmovingaround.Heneededtheenergy,andthewindsweren'tasstronginthevalleywherehestoodastheywereuponthemountain.
Plus,therewasabetterchanceofsomeonefindinghimifhestayedput.Thefirstthinghedidwastoseekshelterfromthefreezingwindandsnow.U
singhisskis,Nicholasbuiltasnowcave.Hegatheredahugemassofsnowanddugoutaholeinthemiddle.Thenhepiledbranchesonto
pofhimself,likeablanket,tostayaswarmashecould.Wheneveningcame,Nicholaswasreallyhungry.Heatesomesnowanddranks
omewaterfromnearbystreamsothathewouldn'tdehydrate(脱水)。Thenhereturnedtohiscaveandslept.Paragraph1:WhenNicho
lasdidn'tshowup,hisfatherrealizedtheremustbesomethingwrong.____________________________________________________
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agraph2:Thenextday,Nicholasheardthesoundofasnowmobile._________________________________________________________________________________
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