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(1)

AFrenchmanwenttovisitNewYork.Hedidn,tknowEnglish.Whenhe_31—NewYork,he_32_a

bustoahotel.

ItwasSunday.TheFrenchmanwentourforawalk.Whenhewent_33—thestreet,hesuddenlythought

ofhiswayback.Onthewallnearthecomerofthestreet,hesawsomeEnglish.Hewrotethemdownin

hisnotebook."NowIknowthenameofthisstreet,whesaidto34."It'11beeasyformeto

—35—thehotel."Hewalkedforalongtimeinthecity.

Thenhefelttiredandwantedtogoback.Hetookthenotebookoutofhispocketand_36—the

nameofthestreettoayoungman.Buthedidn'tknowwhattheFrenchmanwanted.Hestoppedanold

man,buttheoldmandidn,tunderstandhim,—37—.

ThentheFrenchmansawayoungwoman.Theyoungwomanknew_38_French.Whenshe_39_thewords

inhisnotebook,she_40_,forintheFrenchmansnotebook,therewereonlythreewords:"OneWay

Street.”

()31.A.reachedinB.gottoC.arriveat

()32.A.hadB.tookC.sat

()33.A.alongB.awayC.off

()34.A.himB.herC.himself

()35.A.backB.gobackC.gobackto

()36.A.readB.showedC.took

()37.A.eitherB.tooC.also

()38.A.fewB.afewC.come

()39.A.lookedatB.seeC.looked

()40.A.criedB.laughedC.shouted

(2)

WhenyouarelearningEnglish,listening,speakingandwritingareimportant,butreadingcanalso

beveryhelpful.Whenyouread,youcannotonlylearnsomenewwords,butalsoyoucanlearnhowtouse

theseEnglishwords.Whenyouread,itgivesyouagoodexampleforwriting.

Goodreadingtips.

Trytoreadattherightlevel(水平).Readsomethingthatyoucan(moreofless)understand.Ifyou

needtostopeverythreewordstouseadictionary,itisnotinteresting.

Trytoincreasethenumberofyournewwords.Iftherearefourorfivenewwordsonapage,write

theminyournotebook.Butyoudon'thavetowritethemwhileyouread.Instead,trytoguesstheirmeaning

asyouread,markthemwithapen.Thencomebackwhenyouhavefinishedreadingtolookthemupina

dictionaryandwritetheminyourownvocabularybook.Thentrytorememberthem.

Trytoreadregularly.Forexample,readforashorttimeonceaday.Fifteenminuteseverydayis

betterthantwohourseverySunday.Fix(固定)atimetoreadandkeeptoit.Youcouldreadforfifteen

minuteswhenyougotobed,orwhenyougetuporatlunchtime.

Readwhatinterestsyou.Chooseabookoramagazineaboutasubjectthatyoulike,becauseyouare

goingtospendtimeandmoneyreadingit.So,chooseaninterestingbook.Youcanalsoread

newspapers.TherearemanyEnglishnewspapersinChina.Forexample,21stCenturyTeens.Itiseasyenough

foryoutounderstandit.Thereissomethinginterestinginit.

()41.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyreadingtipsdoesthewritergiveus?

A.ThreeB.FourC.Five

()42.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisRIGHT?

A.Readingalotcanhelpyouwritebetter.

B.Whenyouread,youcanonlylearnsomenewwords.

C.Itisinterestingforyoutostopeverythreewordstouseadictionary.

()43.Ifyoumeetafewwordsonapagewhilereading,______.

A.giveupreadingB.guessthemeaningatfirstC.writethemdownatonce

()44.Tomakeyourreadingbetter,.

A.it'senoughforyoutoread21stCenturyTeens

B.onlyreadamagazineaboutasubjectthatyoulike

C.youshouldreadsomethingthatyoulikeforashorttimeonceadayatleast

()45.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.whattoreadB.readingisveryhelpfulC.howtomakereadingbetter

(3)

Whenmyfatherretired,hedidn,tknowwhattodowithhimself.Foryearshehadtraveledtowork

everyday.Hehadgotupatthesametimeandhadbreakfastatthesametime.Hehadcaughtthesamebus

andarrivedathisofficeatexactly8:55.

Suddenly,withretirement,thisregularlifehadstopped.Hewasathomeallthetimeandmymother

wasgettingannoyedwithhim.

“Youmustfindsomethingtodowithyourself,,,Sheusedtosay."You'reofteninmyway.Ifyou

areinthekitchen,Ican,tcook.Ifyoustayinbedtilllate,Ican,tmakethebeds.Perhapslifehas

changedforyou,butithasn,tchangedforme.IstillhavetodothethingsI'vealwaysdoneallmy

marriedlife.Findsomethingtodo!”

Myfatherthoughtandthought.Thenhedecidedtheywouldmovetothecountry,toahousewitha

smallgarden,andmymotheragreed.Sincethenmyfatherhasbeenbusyfrommorningtillnightandhas

neverbeenhappierandmymotherhasneverbeenhappier,either!

()46.“annoyed“meanshere.

A.抱怨的B.耐心的C.體諒的

()47.Aftermyfatherretired,myfatherwasunhappybecausehewasn'tusedto

A.leadingaregularlife.B.beingathomeallday.

C.havingbreakfastatthesametimeeveryday

()48.Aftermyfather*sretirement,whatdidmymotherdo?

A.ShedidlessworkB.Shestillthethingsshehadalwaysdone.

C.Sheleftmyfatherandwenttoliveinthecountry.

()49.Whywasmyfatherhappywhenmyparentsmovedtothecountry?

A.Becausenowhehadsomethingtodo.

B.Becausethegardenwasverybig.

C.Becasehecouldstayinthehousefrommorningtonight.

()50.Whatdidthemovetothecountrydoformymother?

A.Itmadelifedifficultforher.B.Itgaveherlesstodo.

C.Itmadeherhappier.

(4)

Inmostpartsoftheworld,manystudentshelptheirschoolsmakelesspollution.Theyjoin

^environmentclubs”.Insuchanenvironmentclub,peopleworktogethertomakeourenvironmentclean.

Herearesomethingsstudentsoftendo.

?No-garbage(垃圾)lunches.Howmuchdoyouthrowawayafterlunch?Environmentclubsaskstudents

tobringtheirlunchesinbagethatcanbeusedagain.Everyweektheywillchoosetheclassesthatmake

theleastgarbageandreportthemtothewholeschool!

?No-carday.Onano-carday,nobodycomestoschoolinacar-notthestudentsandnottheteachers!

Carsgivepollutiontoourair,soremember:

Walk,jump,bikeorrun.Useyourlegs!ItJslotsoffun!

?Turnoffthewater!Doyouknowthatsometoiletscanwaste(浪費(fèi))twentytofortytons(噸)of

wateranhour?Inayear,thatwouldfillasmallriver!Inenvironmentclubs,studentsmendthosebroken

toilets.

Weloveourenvironment.Let'sworktogethertomakeitclean.

()51.Environmentclubsaskstudents.

A.toruntoschooleveryday.B.totakeexerciseeveryday.

C.nottothrowawaylunchbage.

()52.Fromthepassageweknowthestudentsusuallyhavehunch____.

A.atschoolB.inshopsC.inclubs

()53.Onano-carday,willtakeacartoschool.

A.bothstudentsandteachersB.onlystudents

C.neitherstudentsnorteachers.

()54.Afterstudentsmendtoilets,theysave.

A.asmallriverB.aclubC.alotofwater.

)55.Thewriterwrotethepassagetoaskstudentsto

A.cleanschoolsB.makelesspollutionC.joinclubs

(5)

Americanboysandgirlslovetowatchtelevision.Somechildrenspendsixhoursadayinschooland

fourtosixhoursadayinfrontofthetelevisionset.Somechildrenevenwatchtelevisionforeight

hoursormoreonSaturday.Manyparentslettheirchildrenwatchonlyduringcertainhours.

Televisionshowsarelikebooksorfilms.Achildcanlearnbadthingsfromsomeofthemandgood

thingsfromothers.Someshowshelpchildrentounderstandthenewsfromothercountriesandotherparts

oftheworld.Someprogramsshowpeopleandplacesfromothercountriesorothertimesinhistory.With

televisionachilddoesnothavetogotothezootoseeanimalsortotheseatoseeaship.Boysand

girlscanseeaplay,aconcert,orabasketballgameathome.Someprogramseventeachchildrenhowto

cookorhowtousetools.

Itisfuntowatchtelevision,butitisalsofuntoplaygames,toreadabookortovisitfriends.

61.WhatdoAmericanboysandgirlsliketodoathome?

62.DomanyparentslettheirchildrenwatchTVallday?

63.Whataretelevisionshowslike?

64.Achildcanlearnbothgoodthingsandbadthingsfromtelevision,can,the/she?

65.Isitfuntovisitfriends?

(6)

Molly'sbrotherSammyliketoplaytheguitarandsing.The31.________madehimhappy.Hewrote

alotofsongsandplayedthemforhisfamily.Therewas32.thatSammywantedmoretodo.

ButonedaySammy33.atree.Unluckilyhefelloffandhurthisarmbadly.

Thedoctoratthehospitaltoldhimhisarmwouldneverworkagain.Itmadehimvery34..

HissisterMollyfeltsadtoo.Sheknewhowdownhewas.Shewishedthatshecould35him.She

toldhimtobepositive(積極的),andshewouldhelphimout.

Sammysmiledabit,36.hissisterseemedtocare.Shegavehimhersupportandhewasglad

thatshewasthere.WhenSammyreturnedhomefromthehospitalhecouldnotwaitto37.hisguitar

andtriedtoplayasmallpieceofmusic,butSammy'sarmdidnotworkright,anditall38.wrong.

Hebecamesoupsetandthrewhisguitaraway.

ThenMollyran39.andtookSammy'sguitaroutofthedirtyolddustbin,andsaid,“Can

youteachmetoplay?”SoSammyshowedMolly40.thatheknewaboutguitar,andbeforelong

shecouldplayjustlikeasuperstar.Sammysmiledagain.

Musicisamiracle(奇跡)whenthingsseemtogowrong.

31.A.toolB.musicC.spirit

32.A.anythingB.everythingC.nothing

33.A.passedB.cutC.climbed

34.A.sadB.boredC.poor

35.A.teachB.helpC.save

36.A.butB.andC.because

37.A.putawayB.takeawayC.pickup

38.A.soundedB.feltC.smelt

39.A.downB.insideC.outside

40.A.whatB.allC.which

(7)

Thisisatruestorythathappenedinmychildhood.Oneday,Iwastryingtocatchabutterflyin

agarden.Itriedmanytimestocatchitbutcouldn,tsucceed.

Justthenamancameandaskedme,“Whyareyoutryingtocatchthisbutterfly,boy?”Isaid

innocently(天真的),“Ilikeit.ffHearingthisheheldmywrist(手腕)hard."You'rehurtingme,ffI

saidwithtearsinmyeyes."Soyoufeelpain,“hesaidwithamischievous(不'懷好意的)smileandheld

mywristmoretightly(更緊的)."Whyareyoudoingthistome?I'mhurting,“Isaidandstartedcrying.

“Iwantyoutofeelthepainyouaretryingtoimpose(強(qiáng)力口于)onthebutterfly.vHesaidandthenreleased

mywrist."Ifyoucaughtthebutterfly,youwouldhurtitasIdidhurtyou.Sodon'tdothisand

letitgo.v

Hekissedmeonbothcheeks,pattedmeontheheadandwentaway.SoIdidn,tcatchthebutterfly

anymore.

SincethenwheneverIwanttodosomethingbadorIrefusetohelpaneedyperson,Ithink,“What

ifithappenstome?”ThenIstopallmybadactionsanddotherightthings.

41.Thewriterwastryingtocatchabutterflyinagardenwhenhemetama.

42.Themanheldthewriter,swristtoteachhimhowtocatchthebutterfly.

43.Thewriterstartedcryingwhenthemanheldhiswristmoretightly.

44.Afterthemanleft,thewritercaughtthebutterfly.

45.Theman'sbehaviorhadagoodinfluenceonthewriter.

(8)

WhenIwasnewinjuniorhighschool,Iknewnoone.Moststudentstalkedonlytopeopletheyknew,

soIfeltlonely.Ihadtocomehomecrying.MotheraskedmewhattheworsttimewasandIsaidit

wasatlunchtime.

Shesaid,“Youarenottheonlylonelyperson.Thereareothersthatarealone.TomorrowIwantyou

tolookaroundthelunchroomtoseeifotherpeopleareeatingbythemselves.Iwantyoutogotoone

ofthemandaskifyoucanjoinhimorher.”

Thenextday,Ididlookaroundandaskedthepersonwhowasalreadysittingalone.Theyounggirlwas

veryhappy.Isharedmystorywiththegirlandthenextdaywemetforlunchandfoundsomeotherpeople

whowerealone.Thisbeganaveryinterestingapproach(接近)tolife.

ThelessonsthatIlearnedfromthatexperiencehavestayedwithmeallmylife.Ihavefewproblems

approachingnewpeople.IlearnedthatIamnotalone.Mostpeoplearejustlikeyouandme.Weall

wanttobenoticed,andtohavesomeonetobeinterestedinlisteningtous.

46.Whenwasthewriter'sworsttimeinjuniorhighschool?

47.Didmotherthinkthewriterwastheonlylonelyperson?

48.Whatdidthewriterdoaftertalkingwiththeyounggirl?

49.Thewriterhasfewproblemsapproachingnewpeopleinherlife,doesshe?

50.What'syouropinionaboutfriends?

(9)

Weallwantourskin(皮膚)tolookgood.Ifourskinisclearandhealthy,itmakesyoufeelbetter

aboutyourself.Howdoyougetgreatskin?Herearesomesuggestions.

Protectyourskinagainstthesun

?Ifyouaregoingtobeoutside,especiallyinthesun,youshouldputonsuncream(防曬霜)insummer.

?Wearahattoprotectyourface.Awidehatisthebest,asitwillprotectyourearsandneckas

well.

?Stayintheshadewheneveryoucan.

?Usesuncreamabouthalfanhourbeforegoingoutside.

Howtowashyourskin?

?Washyourbodyalloveronceaday.Usemildsoap(月匕皂)andwarmwatertowashyourbody.

?Washthesoapoff,asitmayharmyourskin.

?Washyoursoapoff,asitmayharmyourskin.

?Washyourfacebyusingafaceclothandsoaporcleaningcream,andthenwashwithcoolwater.Twice

adayisenough,astoomuchcleaningcanharmyourskin.

Whatelseshouldyoudo?

?Remembertodrinklotsofwater一一yourskinlovesit.

Regularexerciseisgoodforyourskin.

Eathealthilysothatyourskincangetthingsitneedstocarryoutallthejobsithastodo.

51.Whichwayiswrongtoprotectyourskinifyouareoutside?

A.Usingyoursuncream.B.Wearingawidehat.C.Stayinginthesun.

52.Youcanusewatertowashyourbody.

A.coolB.warmC.hot

53.Washingyourfaceadayisenough.

A.onceB.twiceC.threetimes.

54.Whatcan,tyoudotoprotectyourskininyourdailylife?

A.Drinkplentyofwater.

B.Doexerciseregularly.

C.Havejunkfood.

55.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.CaringforyourskinB.HowtokeephealthyC.Howtowashyourskin

(10)

Someparentsagreethatsmartphones(智能手機(jī))arebadforstudents,healthandstudy.Theyhope

theirchildrencankeepawayfromsmartphones.

TangLin,14,fromChangsha,supportsparentsopinions.Heusesadumbphone俳智能手機(jī))andfinds

thatitsfunctions(功能)areenoughforhim.Tangoncesaidmanystudentsspentmuchtimeongamesand

QQwiththeirsmartphones.Healsosaid,“Ifstudentsusesmartphones,theymayusethemtolisten

tomusic,surftheInternetordosomeotherthings.Inthisway,theymaynotworkhardattheirstudies.

Asstudents,wedon'tneedtousesmartphones.”

ButChenYu,16,fromZhuzhou,doesn,tthinkso.Shethinksthatshecan,tlivewithoutsmart

phones.Shesaid,uSmartphonesareuseful,IoftenusemyphonetosurftheInternet,chatwithmy

friendsandgetthelatestnews.Itopensupmyeyes.”

Smartphoneshaveadvantagesanddisadvantages.Thekeytotheproblemishowtousesmartphones.

Infact,itisatestofstudents,self-conliol.ZhangYan,13,fromHengyang,understandsthepint

well,Shesaid,“IputmyphoneoutofmysightwhenIamstudying.Ialsosetatimelimitabout20

minuetswhenIuseit.Ifollowtheserulessothesmartphonedoesn,taffectmylifebadly.”

56.WhatdoesTangLinthinkofsmartphones?

A.Dumbphonesdon,thaveenoughfunctions.

B.Smartphonesaretooexpensiveforstudents.

C.Studentsdon,tneedtousesmartphones.

57.Theunderlined“self-control“probablymeans""inChinese.

A.自信B.自我控制C.自立

58.Whatdoesn,tChenYuoftenuseherphonetodo?

A.Tochatwithfriends.B.TogetthelatestnewsC.Toplaygames.

59.ZhangYanspendsaboutwhensheuseshersmartphone.

A.20minutesB.30minutesC.40minutes

60.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Differencesbetweensmartphonesanddumbphones.

B.Students*opinionsaboutusingsmartphones.

C.Whatteachersandstudentsthinkofsmartphones.

(11)

Studentsoftenhavealotofworriesandproblems.Butwhatcantheydoaboutthis?Asajuniorhigh

schoolstudent,LauraMillsthinkstheworstthingistodo⑶),Lauraremembersthatsheonce(32)

herwallet(錢包),andworriedfordays.Shewas(33)totellherparentsaboutit.Sheevenwalked

threemilestoschooleachday(34)shedidn'thaveanymoney.Shejustkeptthinking,“If1tell

myparents,theywillbe(35)!”Intheend,shetalkedto(36)andtheywerereallyunderstanding.

Herdadsaidhesometimesmade(37)mistakeshimself.Theygotheranew(38)andaskedherto

be(39).“Iwillalwaysremembertosharemy(40)inthefuture!wLaurasays.

31.A.nothingB.somethingC.anything

32.A.likedB.madeC.lost

33.A.readyB.afraidC.glad

34.A.unlessB.becauseC.when

35.A.richB.hard-workingC.angry

36.A.herparentsB.herfriendsC.herclassmates

37.A.comfortableB.carelessC.famous

38.A.walletB.bikeC.flower

39.A.moreseriousB.moreimportantC.morecareful

40.A.problemsB.pensB.books

(12)

DearXiaYu,

DoyouknowthattherearetwospecialdaysforparentsinAmerica?OneisMother'sDayonthe

secondSundayofMayandtheotherisFatherysDayonthethirdSundayofJune.Onthesetwodays,

Americanchildrenoftengivegiftstotheirparentsortakethemoutforlunchordinner.Commongifts

areflowersandcardsformothersandshirtsortiesforfathers.Iheardthatitisbecomingmoreand

morepopulartocelebrateMotherysDayandFather'sDayinChina.Iwonderifchildrenoverthere

alsogivesimilargiftstotheirparents.Ibelievethattherearemanywaystoshowourlove.Actually,

wedon'thavetospendalotofmoney.Itisalsoagoodideatohelpparentstodosomethinginstead.

June

41.MotherJsDayisonMay2nd.

42.Therearetwospecialdaysforparentsin加erica.

43.Onthesetwodays,parentsoftengivegiftstotheirchildren.

44.It'smoreandmorepopulartocelebrateMother,sDayandFather'sDayinChina.

45.Thereisonlyonewaytoshowourlovetoourparentsonthesetwodays.

13.

ChinesepeoplehavebeencelebratingMid-AutumnFestivalandenjoyingmooncakesforcenturies.

Mooncakeshavetheshapeofafullmoononmid-autumnnight.Theycarrypeople'swishestothefamilies

theyloveandmiss.Therearemanytraditionalfolkstories.aboutthisfestival.However,mostpeople

thinkthatthestoryofChang'eisthemosttouching.Chang'ewasHouYi'sbeautifulwife.After

HouYishotdowntheninesuns,agoddessgavehimamagicmedicinetothankhim.Whoeverdrankthis

couldliveforever,andHouYiplannedtodrinkitwithChang'e.

However,abadman,FengMeng,triedtostealthemedicinewhenHouYiwasnotathome.Chang'

erefusedtogiveittohimanddrankitall.Shebecameverylightandflewuptothemoon.HouYi

wassosadthathecalledouthernametothemooneverynight.Onenight,hefoundthatthemoonwas

sobrightandroundthathecouldseehiswifethere.Hequicklylaidoutherfavoritefruitsanddesserts

inthegarden.HowhewishedthatChang'ecouldcomeback!

Afterthis,peoplestartedthetraditionofadmiringthemoonandsharingmooncakeswiththeir

families.

46.HowdopeoplecelebrateMid-AutumnFestival?

A.byeatingmooncakes.B.BybuyingsomeflowersC.byhavingdinner

47.Whatdomooncakeslooklike?

AapieonthedishB.acircleC..afullmoononmid-autumnnight

48.Whotriedtostealthemedicine?

A.HouYiB.FengfengC.Change'e

49.HowmanysunsdidHouYishootdown?

A.NineB.TenC.Eight

50.Whatstoryisthereadingabout?

A.HowhaveChinesepeoplebeencelebratingMid-AutumnFestival?

B.Therearemanytraditionalfolkstoriesaboutthisfestival

C.ThereadingtellsthestoryofwhyChinesepeopletakethetraditionofadmiringthemoonand

sharingmooncakeswiththeirfamilies.

14.

Goodbooksarelikewisefriends.Theysupportyoutowalkforward,andhelpyouunderstandthe

world.TIMElistedthreebestbooksof2014forteens.Haveyoureadallofthem?

NamesofBooksWritersStories

Everysummer,Rosegoeswithherparentstoalake

house.It'stheirrelaxingtime.Butthissummeris

ThisJillianTamaki&different.Rose'sparentskeepfighting.Rosemeets

OneSummerMarikoTamaki,Canadaalocalteen.Butlaterheiscaughtupinsomething

bad.It'sreallyasummerofsorrow(悲傷)andgrowing

up.

Elliehasneverlikedchange.Shemisses

everythinginthepast,especiallyherdearlydead

TheFourteenthgoldfish.Thenonedayastrangeboywholookslike

JenniferL.Holm,US

GoldfishEllie'sgrandfathershowsup.He'salwaysobsessed

(著迷的)withimmortality(永生).Hashefinally

foundthesecrettoimmortalitywithEllie?

Albiehasalwaysbeenan“almost”.He'salmost

goodateverything.Infact,Albiehasalonglistof

AbsolutelyAlmostthethingshe'snotverygoodat.ButwhenAlbiemeets

LisaGraff,US

(完全幾乎)Calista,shehelpshimworkoutallofthethingshe

isnotgoodat.Whatwillhappentothis“almost”

boy?

51.Whataregoodbookslike?

A.Parents.B.Brothersandsisters.C.Wisefriends.

52.WhatJsthedifferenceforRosethissummer?

A.Shelostsomethingimportant.

B.Shecan,tmeetherfriend.

C.Herparentskeepfighting.

53.Ifyou'reinterestedinthesecrettoimmortality(永生),youcanread.

A.ThisOneSummerB.TheFourteenthGoldfishC.AbsolutelyAlmost

54.ThebookAbsolutelyAlmostiswrittenby.

A.JillianTamakiB.JenniferL.HolmC.LisaGraff

55.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Elliemissesherdearlydeadgoldfishalot.

B.Rosehasthesamesummerasbefore.

C.Albieneverdoeswellineverythingbefore.

去掉

SomeAdviceonSafety

Alwaysplayinasafeplace.Aparkisasafeplacebecausethereisnocarsortrucks.Butdonot

talktostrangers.Nevergowithastrangerintoacar.

Beforecrossingtheroad,stopandlookbothways.Lookleft,lookrightandlookleftagain.

Keepawayfromhousesorbuildingsthatarebeingbuiltorknockeddown.Somethingmightfallon

yourhead,oryoumightcutyourselfonbrokenglass.

Medicinesorpillscanbedangerous.Neverswallow(吞下)anypillsormedicinesyoufindinthe

cupboard.

Don'tswiminthepoolorriverwithoutadults.Wearalifejacketwheneveryougooutinaboat.

Evenifyouarenotintheopenseaandthewaterisnotdeep,youshouldhaveyourlifejacketon.

It'seasytofalloutofaboat.

Donotputyourheadoutofacar,busortrain.Manychildrenhavebeenkilledbydoingthis.

56.Advice

WhenorwhereHowtodo

Playin.apark.Nevertalkto57.

Playinasafeplace

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