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B.£9.18. C.£9.15.1.Whatlanguageismostlyusedintheman’sclasses?A.English.B.Thestudents’language.C.Bothlanguagesinturn.2.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydo?A.Delaytheirmeeting.B.Meetearlier.C.Canceltheirmeeting.3.Wheremaythisconversationtakeplace?A.Inthewoman’shome.B.Inamuseum.C.Inaplateshop.4.Whatdoesthemanwanttocarrywithabag?A.Disks.B.Tapes.C.Books.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Neighbors.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whydidthemanquithislastjob?A.Hehadalowsalary.B.Thecompanywasintrouble.C.Hewantedtostarthisownbusiness.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhislastjob?A.Stressful.B.Troublesome.C.Beneficial.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthemannoticeaboutthewoman?A.Sheisactingtired.B.Shehasgainedweight.C.She’singoodphysicalcondition.9.Whatdoweknowaboutatotalbodyworkout?A.Itworksallthemuscles.B.Ittakesplaceoutdoors.C.Itismainlyforadults.10.Howdoesthewomancontinuetheexerciseafterthesnowmelts?A.Shegoestoafitnesscentre.B.Sheusesanexercisemachine.C.Shedoesanothertypeofexercise.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdoesthemando?A.Amanager.B.Arepairman.C.Ashopassistant.12.Whatiswrongwiththeradio?A.Itcanmaketoomuchnoise.B.Itcan’treceiveprogramswell.C.Itdoesn’tmakeanysound.13.Whodoesthemanthinkshouldberesponsibleforthebreakdown?A.Themanhimself.B.Thewoman.C.Thepostman.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatdidthewomandolastweek?A.Shehadanargumentwiththeman.B.Sheboughtapresentforhermother.C.Shewenttoanexpensiverestaurant.15.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Sunday.16.Whatisthespeakers’trouble?A.Theycan’tpayfortheirdinner.B.Theycan’taffordthehotel.C.Theydon’thavemuchmoneyleft.17.Howwillthespeakersdealwiththeproblem?A.Bychoosingacheaperrestaurant.B.Byaskingtheirparentsforhelp.C.Bymakingatightbudget.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?A.Laboratoryregulations.B.Safetyinstructions.C.After-classactivities.19.Whatcan’tthestudentsdowithoutateacher?A.Holdparties.B.Completethesafetysheet.C.Usetheemergencyequipment.20.Whyarethestudentsaskedtotiebacktheirloosehairinthelab?A.Itmaycatchfire.B.Itmaycovertheireyes.C.Itmaypasschemicalstotheirfaces.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。AIgrewupinlibraries,oratleastitfeelsthatway.IwasraisedinthesuburbsofCleveland,justafewblocksfromthebrick-facedBertramWoodsbranchoftheShakerHeightsPublicLibrarysystem.Iwentthereseveraltimesaweekwithmymother.SheandIwouldwalkintogether,butassoonaswepassedthroughthedoor,weeachheadedtowardsourfavoritesections.ThelibrarymighthavebeenthefirstplaceIwasevergivenautonomy.EvenwhenIwasmaybefourorfiveyearsold,Iwasallowedtoheadoffonmyown.Then,afterawhile,mymotherandIwouldreuniteatthecheckoutcounterwithourfinds.Togetherwe'dwaitasthelibrarianpulledoutthedatecardandstampeditwiththecheckoutmachine—thatgiantfistthumpingthecardwithaloudchunk-chunk,printingacrookedduedateunderneathascoreofpreviouscrookedduedatesthatbelongedtootherpeople,othertimes.Thosevisitsweredreamy,frictionless(沒有摩擦的)periodsthatheldthepromiseofleavingmericherthanI’darrived.Itwasn’tlikegoingtoastorewithmymom,whichguaranteedatug-of-warbetweenwhatIwantedandwhatmymotherwaswillingtobuyme;inthelibrary,IcouldhaveanythingIwanted.Afterwehadfinishedcheckingoutthebooks,Ilovedbeinginthecarandhavingallthebookswe'dgottenstackedonmylap,pressingmeundertheirsolid,warmweight,theirMylarcoversstickingabittomythighs.Itwassuchathrillleavingaplacewiththingsyouhadn'tpaidfor;suchathrillexpectingthenewbookswewouldread.Ontheridehome,mymotherandItalkedabouttheorderinwhichweweregoingtoreadourbooks,aseriousconversationinwhichweplannedhowtopaceourselvesthroughthischarmedperiodofgraceuntilthebooksweredue.WhenIwasolder,Iusuallywalkedtothelibrarybymyself,luggingbackasmanybooksasIcouldcarry.Occasionally,Ididgowithmymother,andthetripwouldbeasengagingasithadbeenwhenIwassmall.EvenwhenIwasinmylastyearofhighschoolandcoulddrivemyselftothelibrary,mymotherandIstillwenttogethereverynowandthen,andthetripunfoldedexactlyasithadwhenIwasachild,withallthesamebeatsandpausesandcommentsanddaydreaming,thesameperfectrhythmwe'dfollowedsomanytimesbefore.Aftermymotherpassedawaytwoyearsago,Iplungedintoadeepshadowofgriefforalongtime.WhenImissmymotherthesedays,Iliketopictureusinthecartogether,goingforonemoremagnificenttriptoBertramWoods,duringwhichwetalked,laughed—asifshewerestillinmycompany,givingmeinexhaustiblestrength.21.Inthispassage,theword“autonomy”(paragraph1)isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.vitality B.freedom C.inspiration D.entitlement22.Aftertheauthorandhermotherleftthelibrary,________.A.theywouldplantoreadtheirnewly-borrowedbookswithfeverishenthusiasmB.theywouldhaveaseriousconversationaboutwhichbookattractedthemthemostC.theywouldbeanxioustorecommendtoeachotherthebookstheyhadborrowedD.theywouldagreeonbuyingthebookstheyhadjustborrowediftheyenjoyedthem23.Whatwouldtheauthormostlikelygoontowriteaboutintheparagraphsimmediatelyfollowingthelastparagraphofthisarticle?A.Onespecificmemoryofachildhoodtriptothelibrary.B.Thefondchildhoodmemoriesofhermothertakinggoodcareofher.C.Howheraffectionforgoingtothelibraryhasenduredintoherownmotherhood.D.Whyherownchildmadeuptheirmindtobecomealibrarianafterfinishingcollege.BCouldadailywalkbeevenbetterforourhealththanwethought?Severalnewstudiesshowthatwalkingnotonlyburnsfat,butalsoboostslongevity(長壽)andhasadramaticanti-ageingeffectonthebody.Inthelatestofthesefindings,duetobepublishedinthejournalCommunicationsBiologyinthenextfewweeks,ThomasYates,aprofessorattheUniversityofLeicester,showedthatwalkerswhoadoptaquickpacecanhaveabiologicalage15yearsyoungerthanthosewhotaketheirtime.Yatesandhisteamlookedatthelengthoftelomeres(端粒)ofchromosomes(染色體)in405,981middle-agedadultsintheUK.Aswegrowolder,ourtelomeresshorten,whichresultsinacceleratedcellageing.“Ifwecankeepthemlongforaslongaspossible,itactsasabufferagainstageing,”saysYates.Theirfindingsfollowareviewandanalysisof15studiesonwalkinginvolvingalmost50,000peoplethatwaspublishedthisweek.AmandaPaluchattheUniversityofMassachusettsAmhersconfirmedthatdailywalkingimproveshealthandlongevity,butmoredailystepsarebetteronlyuptoapoint.Foradultsunder60,Paluchshowedadailytotalof8,000-10,000stepswasbestforreducingriskofearlydeath,while6,000-8,000stepswasenoughfortheover-60s.Walkinghasalsorecentlybeenshowntostrengthenthebloodflowtothebrain.Inoneofthelargeststudies,researchersrevealedthat20minutesofquickwalkingmostdaysfrommiddleageonwardswilllowertheriskofdementia(癡呆).ProfessorEdwardZamrinisays,“TheideathatyoucanreduceyourriskforAlzheimer'sdiseasebysimplyincreasingyouractivityisverypromising.”Eveninpeoplewithsomeexistingage-relatedmemorydamage,walkingcanworkwonders,asayear-longstudyintheJournalofAlzheimer'sDiseaseshowed.“Walkingisbyfarthebestmedicinewehaveforahealthylife,”saysYates.24.WhatdidThomasYates’studyfindaboutfastwalking?A.Itcausesadamagingeffectonthebody.B.Itslowsdowntheprocessofcellageing.C.Itincreasesthenumberofchromosomes.D.Itshortensmiddle-agedadults’telomeres.25.WhatdidAmandaPaluchconsiderwhendoingresearch?A.Bodyshape.B.Agegroup.C.Occupationtype.D.Samplesize.26.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowdailywalkinghelpsburnfatB.WhywalkingisthebestmidlifeexerciseC.HowmanydailystepsarebetterforadultsD.WhetherwalkingreducestheriskofdementiaCTheolderoftwosisters,JaneGoodallwasbornonApril3,1934,inLondon,England,intoamiddleclassBritishfamily.WhenGoodallwasabouttwoyearsold,hermothergaveheratoychimpanzee,whichGoodallstillpossessestothisday.Shewasagoodstudent,butshehadmoreinterestinbeingoutdoorsandlearningaboutanimals.Onceshespentfivehoursinahen-housesoshecouldseehowahenlaysanegg.ShelovedanimalssomuchthatbythetimeshewastenorelevenshedreamedoflivingwithanimalsinAfrica.HermotherencouragedGoodall'sdream,whicheventuallybecameareality.WhenGoodallwaseighteenshecompletedsecondaryschoolandbeganworking.Sheworkedasasecretary,asanassistanteditorinafilmstudio,andasawaitress,tryingtosaveenoughmoneytomakeherfirsttriptoAfrica.JaneGoodallfinallywenttoAfricawhenshewastwenty-threeyearsold.In1957shesailedtoMombasaontheeastAfricancoast,whereshemetanthropologist(人類學(xué)家)LouisLeakey(1903-1972),whowouldbecomehermentor,orteacher.InAfrica,Leakeyandhiswife,Mary,haddiscoveredwhatwerethentheoldestknownhumanremains.ThesediscoveriessupportedLeakey’sclaimthattheoriginsofthehumanspecieswereinAfrica,notinAsiaorEuropeasmanyhadbelieved.Leakeyhopedthatstudiesoftheprimate(靈長目動物的)speciesmostcloselyrelatedtohumanbeingschimpanzees,gorillas,andorangutans—wouldshed(散發(fā))lightonthebehaviorofthehumananimal’sancestors.HechoseGoodallforthisworkbecausehebelievedthatasawomanshewouldbemorepatientandcarefulthanamaleobserverandthatassomeonewithlittleformaltrainingshewouldbemorelikelytodescribewhatshesawratherthanwhatshethoughtsheshouldbeseeing.LaterGoodallturnedherattentiontotheproblemofcaptive(被囚禁的)chimpanzees.Becausetheycloselyresemblehumans,chimpanzeeshavebeenwidelyusedaslaboratoryanimalstostudyhumandiseases.Goodallusedherknowledgeandfametoworktosetlimitsonthenumberofanimalsusedinsuchexperimentsandtoconvinceresearcherstoimprovetheconditionsunderwhichtheanimalswerekept.Shealsoworkedtoimproveconditionsforzooanimalsandforconservationofchimpanzeehabitats.In1986shehelpedfoundtheCommitteefortheConservationandCareofChimpanzees,anorganizationdedicatedtotheseissues.Shehasevenwrittenchildren’sbooks,TheChimpanzeeFamilyBookandWithLove,onthesubjectoftreatinganimalskindly.ForhereffortsGoodallhasreceivedmanyawardsandhonors.In2000sheacceptedthethirdGandhi-KingawardforNonViolenceattheUnitedNations.ShedoesnotspendmuchtimeinAfricaanymore;rather,shegivesspeechesthroughouttheworldandspendsasmanyasthreehundreddaysayeartraveling.27.WhatisJaneGoodall’smajorachievements?A.Herbooksforchildrentolearnaboutnature.B.Herobservationofhowthehenlayanegg.C.Herstudyofthechimpanzeebehavior.D.Herfindingoftheoriginsofthehumanspecies.28.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?A.Sciencefiction. B.Abiographybook.C.Ahandbookaboutanimalprotection. D.Atravelbrochure.29.WhichoneisnotthereasonforLeakey’schoosingGoodallasanassistant?A.Shewouldbemorepatientandcarefulthanamaleobserver.B.ShehelpedfoundtheCommitteefortheConservationandCareofChimpanzees.C.Shewasmorelikelytorecordwhatreallyhappensthoughlackingformaltraining.D.Shehadmoreinterestinbeingoutdoorsandlearningaboutanimals.30.WhichofthefollowingisnotmentionedaboutGoodall?A.ShewenttoAfricawhenshewastwenty-threeyearsold.B.SheacceptedthethirdGandhi-KingAwardforNonViolence.C.HerdiscoveriessupportedLeakey’sclaimoftheoriginsofthehumanspecies.D.Sheworkedtoimproveconditionsforzooanimals.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Youmaywanttostartpayingattentiontosupermarketshelvesbecausetheyarechangingrapidly.Soon,whenyouwalkbyashelffilledwithproduce,itmayhaveelectroniclabels,personalizedadvertisements,RFID(radiofrequencyidentificationreader)technologyandIOT(internetofthings)sensors.Smartshelveswithdigitaldisplaysarecomingtomoresupermarketsaspaperlabelsarereplacedwithadvancedtechnology.Electroniclabelswillreplaceallthepaperlabelswhichannouncetheprices.31Electroniclabelsdisplayprices,advertisements,nutritionaldata,couponsandvideos.Imaginestandinginfrontofamilkdisplayandinstantlycomparingnutritionalinformationamongdifferentbrandswhilegettingaflashingcouponthatyouscanwithyourphone.32Forexample,sensorsinstalledintheshelvescantellwhenyouapproachthem,sotheycanshowyouadealonthesamebreadyoupurchasedlastweek.Additionally,ifyouuseastore'sapptocreateashoppinglist,thesmartshelvescaninteractwiththelistandshowyouwheretofindtheitemsyouwant.RFIDusuallyhasatagthatcantransmitandreceivedata.33Insupermarkets,RFIDtechnologycanhelpretailersmanage.RFIDtagscanalertstoreassistantswhentheshelvesareemptyandneedrestockingorwhensomeonehasputthewrongitemsonashelf.IOTsensorshavemanypotentialusesinasupermarket.34Thesensorscanchecktemperaturesinfreezersandcasestomakesuretheyarecorrect.Theycanalsocollectdatafromsmartshelves.Thetechnologycanhelpsupermarketsunderstandwhichproductsappealtoconsumersandcanaffecthowstoresarrangeitemsondisplay.35Fromdigitaldisplaysthatshowinstantpricechangestoadvertisementslinkedtoyourshoppinglist,youcanexpectthetechnologytobecomemorepersonalized.A.Oneofthemostbasicistemperaturecontrol.B.Smartshelveswillchangehowyoushopinthefuture.C.Smartshelvescaninteractwithappsonacustomer'ssmartphone.D.Theycanautomaticallyscanyourpurchasesandmakeshoppingfaster.E.Itusesradiowavestoidentifyitemsandtransmitinformationaboutthem.F.Theywillmakeiteasiertochangethepricesinanentirestorewithinminutes.G.Someconsumerswillsharetheirpersonalinformationandpurchasehistorytoscoreadeal.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AgroupofteenagersinChicago’sAustinneighborhoodwerelookingforawaytouplifttheirmarginalized(被邊緣化的)WestSidecommunity.Withalittlehelpfromtheirfriends,theseyoungentrepreneurs(創(chuàng)業(yè)者)36anoldstoreintoAustinHarvest,afoodmarketto37healthyfoodfortheirundeservedneighborhood.ForareaslikeAustin,classifiedas“fooddeserts”,freshproduceandhealthyfoodare38tocomebyevenatthebestoftimes.Thesituation39whenseveralareagrocerystoreswereforcedto40temporarilyafterbeingdestroyed.Thus,oneofthe41thatconcernedtheteensmostwasthe42ofhealthyfoodinthearea,whichwasthe43ofyearsofracism.Intheircommunity,AustinHarvesthassincesprungtolife,wheretherewereonlytwofoodmarkets.“Foodisa(n)44need,”AzariahBaker,oneoftheteenssaid,“butit’salsosomething45tous.”Theirprojectgot46fromalotofprofessionalathletes.“Peoplecare.It’satimeforpeopletoshowup.Ithinkourworldhas47.”Bakersaid,“Soforus,tobeabletocometogetherandsaywe’regoingtoleadthatchangeis48.”Together,theyraised$500,000.Thevision(構(gòu)想)forAustinHarvestwasshapedandimplemented(實施)bytheteens.“We’vebeenbehindtheproject49,”Bakersaid.“We’vediscussedhowwewantto50ourmarket—wherewewantourmarkettobe,whatwesell,andwhatwelooklike.Itiswewho__51it.”Takinga“teachsomeonetofishratherthangivesomeoneafish”approach,TheHatcheryChicago,afoodbusinessincubator(孵化器),alsohelpedto52lessonsinreal-worldbusiness53includinglicensingandcustomerservice,aswellascookingclassesaimedathelpinginterestedteensworktowardcareersinthe54industry.Thisisarealentrepreneurshipopportunityfortheteensandalsoa(n)55forthemtobringfoodjustice(公正)totheirneighborhood.36.A.turned B.placed C.divided D.forced37.A.make B.grow C.provide D.check38.A.ready B.difficult C.expensive D.possible39.A.started B.differed C.improved D.worsened40.A.close B.separate C.move D.return41.A.doubts B.issues C.mistakes D.accidents42.A.type B.taste C.sale D.shortage43.A.result B.test C.excuse D.solution44.A.immediate B.emotional C.basic D.personal45.A.unrecognizable B.inaccessible C.indescribable D.unimportant46.A.permission B.protection C.backing D.warning47.A.opened B.fallen C.changed D.formed48.A.easy B.meaningful C.obvious D.demanding49.A.completely B.calmly C.secretly D.cautiously50.A.share B.research C.sell D.show51.A.rebuild B.advise C.join D.run52.A.find B.discuss C.attend D.offer53.A.skills B.meetings C.purposes D.trips54.A.hotel B.health C.food D.service55.A.need B.opportunity C.example D.reason第Ⅱ卷第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Astheworldseesmoreandmoreextremeweatherpatterns,itisbecomingincreasinglydifficulttoignoretheeffectsofclimatechange.Itisnow56commontopicofdiscussionandhasevenfoundiswayintothebooksweread.Becauseofhis,agenre(類型)57(call)climatefiction,orcli-fi,hasfoundnewlife.Theterm“cli-fi”58(use)forthefirsttimein2007byUSclimateactivistandwriterDanBloom.Hewantedtomake“climatefiction”more59(appeal).AccordingtoBloom,thetermreallygained60(popular)whenCanadianwriterMargaretAtwooduseditinatweet,61(introduce)ittoherhalf-a-millionflowers.Just62thenamesuggests,climatefictionreferstostorieswiththecentralthemeofclimatechangeorglobalwarming.Thesekindsofbookscanhelpusimagine63theworldmightbelikeinthefuturebecauseofmajorclimatechangeevents.Thegenreiswelcomeamongcollegestudentsbecauseitusuallylooksattopicsthat64(be)relevanttowhatisreallyhappeningtoday.Cli-fihasalsohelpedtoinspirestudentstopursuesciencemajors,withsomeuniversitiesevenofferingcourses65(special)focusingonclimatefiction.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是新華中學(xué)的李華。下周你校將于加拿大友好學(xué)校舉辦一場在線會議,探討你對網(wǎng)絡(luò)的看法,請你根據(jù)以下提示撰寫一篇發(fā)言稿:1.利:便于生活、學(xué)習(xí)、工作;2.弊:長期接觸網(wǎng)絡(luò)游戲,學(xué)習(xí)成績下降,身體越來越糟糕;3.自己對網(wǎng)絡(luò)使用的看法。注意:1.詞數(shù)80詞左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。EverypreviousyearonThanksgivingDayI’dwokenupearly,filledwithexcitement,unabletowaitfortheturkey,pumpkinpiewithpecans,andmygrandma’sfamouscheesecake.ButIwouldneverforgetthelessonthatmymothertaughtmewhenIwas14yearsold.ThatThanksgiving,Icouldn’tfindthemagicanymore.Forsomereasontheholidayseemedfake(假的).IsuddenlyfeltlikeThanksgivingwasabiglie.Isawnoreasontocelebrate.Asmyaunts,uncles,cousins,andgrandmastartedtoarrivecarryingplatesoffood,basketsofbread,andpitchersofeggnog,Igrewmoreandmoreangryandfrustrated.Noneofthemwerereallythankful,Irealized.Thewholethingwasalie!Whenmymomcalledforeveryonetotaketheirseatsfordinner,Ileft.Iranintotheguestroomwherenoonewouldlook,crying.Iwasdefiant(反抗的)becauseIwantedtobeanhonestpersonbut1wasrealizingthatThanksgivingwasfake.Itdidn’tfeelrighttojoininthetraditionsaysomethingbeautifulonebyonearoundthetable.Mymom,worriedthat1wasabsentfromthetable,cametoseewhatwaswrong,“Nooneisreallythankful!”Isobbed,“Theyjustpretendforonedaybecausethat’swhatyou’resupposedtodo!"Mymomsatdownnexttomeandlistenedwisely.Thenshenodded.“You’reright,”shetoldme,“it’sfakeuntilyoufindthetruthforyourself.”ShesaidThanksgivingwasatimetoreflectbecausewedon’talwaysgetachancetoseelovedonesandeatagoodmeal.Thensheleft.Ididn’tlistentoher.IwasconvincedthatIcouldneverfindjoycelebratingagain.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.至少使用5個短文中標有下劃線的關(guān)鍵詞語;3.結(jié)部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;4.續(xù)寫完成后,請用下劃線標出你所使用的關(guān)鍵詞語。Para1.ButIwasalsostarvingandIhadtoeatsomething._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2.Atherwords,Irealizedtheywantedmetobeapartofthetraditi
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