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福建省泉州永春华侨中学年高三英语第一学期期末复习检2023测模拟试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔
2.2B作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.US slangis hugelythanks to the manydifferent ethnicgroups thathavesettled in the country.A.delicate B.dynamic C.diverse D.desperate
2.The useof computershas madepossible formore people to workat home.A.it B.that C.which D.what一
3.There areno relativearticles on the Internet.What shallwe do—My God!There are always notany usefularticles whenyou want.A.one B.it C.that D.any
4.Historic sitesimpress writerswith theiramazing beauty,which area greatsource of・A.inspiration B.composition C.occupation D.combination
5.It wasthe beliefhe couldfind his“root”in Africamade Alexdecideto go to Gambia.A.that;where B.where;thatC.that;that D.how;which
6.One shouldaccomplish tasksinstead of always tuningto othersforhelp.A.independently B.activelyC.skillfully D.voluntarily
7.is willingto volunteerin the2022Beijing WinterOlympics iswelcome tojoinus.A.Whatever B.WhoeverC.Whenever D.Wherever
8.James Smithand hisgirlfriend wentto ChenyiSquare tocelebrate theNew Year,never.A.returned B・to returnC・returning D.having returned()、Phone:0044020718312701What doARCC Gapand ThinkingBeyond Bordershavein commonA.They areto bringabout socialchanges.B.They aredesigned totrain youngleaders.C.They have a historyof aboutthree decades.D.The participantswill travelto differentcontinents.、2What is the advantage of takingpart inCamps InternationalA.Gaining thechance to get support.B.Knowing more about nationalaffairs.C.Developing theawareness ofserving others.D.Having agood commandof aforeign language.、3How canwe getin touchwith RaleighInternationalA.By fax.B.By phone.C.By email.D.In person.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30At7a,m.on October2,2016,1got up,feeling excitedand nervous.The first与thought onmy mindwas,“Today gameis my first1football game.”Fve playedbefore but(护具),not likethis,Not inpads notwith ahelmet onmy head,my heartstarted beatingfaster.I2finished breakfastand leftfor the field.The wholetime on the bus,I feltsick andnervous.Finally,I reachedthefield.3that(运动衫)white number7jersey for the firsttime mademe feelgreat.I feltlike4was myfortune.We stoodthere.By thelook onour faces,you couldsee whohad5before andwho hadnt()To me,it feltlike awar.I was a n6soldier goinginto battle.Now Iknow thatfeeling wasfear,We had7,but notthe realgame.In training,we tooka formand kneweach other.In the8you dontknow youropponents strength.Everything justhappened9you knowit washappening.We didwarm-ups,Some ofus couldnt10to play,jumping aroundand yelling.Othersstood stillwaiting fordirection,The refereescame out.We knewthe game11came.As acaptain,I wentout for the cointoss tosee whichteam wouldget theball first.Campus Magnetwon the cointoss.They12to receive.Soon thegame13I trackeddown theball carrierand ranat afull speed.Ilowered myshoulders andran intohis sidewith all my14,knocking himdownand at the sametime knockingmy15out,I stoodto myfeet and16what I(阻截).had done.Vd mademyfirsttackle I was17my dream,feeling renewed,That tackle18me,giving mestrength,confidence andthe desireto goon.We19that game-48to
6.That yearwe wentundefeated,20everyteam onour schedule,Iwasrated thebest receiverin ourdivision.、1A.usual B.significant C.excel lentD.informal、2A.calmly B.patiently C.elegantly D.quickly、3A.Taking offB.Giving upC.Putting onD.Showing off、4A.career B.reality C.study D.football、5A.played B.travelled C.changed D.applied、6A.active B.fresh C.strong D.brave、7A.tried B.expected C.improved D.practiced、8A.game B.test C.production D.end、9A.once B.until C.before D.though、10A.try B.wait C.want D.continue、11A.result B.show C.time D.chance、12A.struggled B.chose C.stopped D.failed、13A.began B.paused C.finished D.continued、14A.mind B.strength C.wealth D.trouble、15A.award B.hope C.fear D.courage、16A.admitted B.regretted C.covered D.realized、17A.living B.imagining C.forming D.rewarding、18A.saved B.found C.encouraged D.surrounded、19A.won B.attended C.recorded D.forgot、20A.Comparing B.Judging C.Joining D.Beating第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号
1.5151内单词的正确形式(分)()
27.15Fu Xuewei,a25-year-old girlfrom Chengdu,China!,recent sharedabeautiful setof weddingphotos_on theInternet.However,there1sadebate on thephotographs,
2.no groom(新郎)seems to be foundin the photos.In fact,the onlypeople3・()feature in thephotosare Ms.Fu and her87-year-old grandfather.生_()Despite havingno plansof gettingmarried anytimesoon,Fu decidedwear theweddingdress forher grandfather.The manfell seriouslyill lastSeptember,with doctorswarningthat hecould passaway5・any time.Fearing hemight neverget tofulflll thedream of()walking herdown to the Mr.Right,Fu arrangedthe surprisephotoshoot Shetook
6.shegrandfather for a regularhospital check-up,only toreveal that they weregoing totakepictures laterandheagreedo()Ms Fu7^raise byher grandparentsfrom theageoften,8^makes themmean a lot toher.She insiststhat shetakes careof themin return.The youngwoman even9,(have)a tattooof hergrandfather.MI hadmy grandfather^appearance tattooedon myarmbecausej wantallmynew10・(friend)to knowwhat helooks likein thefuture,“shesaido第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以
28.10下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、10删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Recently,a famousbasketball playerhas causedpublic angryby writingontheGreat、Wall In the fact,this happensin manyplace ofinterests Ihad somesuggestions tosolve this、problem(涂鸦)、First,make moreposters toinform the public thedamage of graffiti Besides,punishments,such asa fine,is necessaryto touristswith sobad behaviorAlso,I thinkitsNhelpfully toput upsome boardsalong thetourist attractionsthat tourists can leavemessagesFm sure with ourefforts,more andmore peoplewill becomeconcerning about、第二节书面表达(满分分)protecting culturalrelics25(分)
29.25Directions:Write anEnglish compositionin120-150words according tothe instructionsgiven belowin Chinese.最近一本在线杂志发表了一篇文章,文中询问,在公众眼中,什么样的人是适合做年轻人的榜样(role model)请你写封信给该杂志,推荐一位你认为适合做榜样的名人()你的文章须包括celebrity o简单介绍这位名人;为何这位名人适合做年轻人的榜样参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2A、3A、4A、5C、6A、7B、8B、9D、10D、11D、12B、13A、14B、15C、16D、17A、18D、19C、20A第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出40A BC D最佳选项、、211B、4C(菜肴).22Most peoplerealize thatfast foodisnt thehealthiest orbest-tasting cuisineIt is,however,expected tobe fast.Many chainslike McDonaldshave struggledwith slower food deliveryin recentyears,becausethere aremore itemsonthemenu.But the worlds largestrestaurant chain,which serves68millioncustomers dailyin119countries,is tryingto changethat.For severalmonths,McDonalds has been testingwhats calledthe“just-for-you experience^.In()200U Srestaurants andmore than2,000across theglobe,customers areable to order directly(售货亭),from aself-serve kioskaf terwhich anemployee bringsthe mealdirectly tothe table.McDonalds chiefexecutive SteveEasterbrook,speaking at a McDonaldsi nNew YorksTribecaneighbourhood onThursday,said the company haslong expectedcustomers toadapt toitsbusiness modelof orderingatthecounter andthen waitingto collecttheir ownfood.Now,he said,Were adaptingour businessaround customers9It showedthat“test runsat more than500restaurants...showed anincrease infoot trafficandcontributed toa mid-single-digit percentageincrease inrestaurant sales,lifting the5to6averagecheck by1,on average.Customer satisfactionscores alsoincreased,^because families,in particular,appreciate havingtheir foodbrought tothem.^The companyalso announcedthe beginningof anewmobile order-and-pay app,which wouldallow customerstoorderand payfor foodfrom theirsmartphones.Mike,a commoncustomer,said,“As afather oftwo smallchildren,Im everyfast-food chainstargetcustomer.My wifeand Itry to avoid McDonaldswhen possible,but likemany parentswe endupgoing.Ive usedthe self-serve kiosksand likethem a lot:they*re easyto use,reduce thepressureof makinga choicewith impatientcustomers behindyou,and makea bigdifference indelivery time.、I justhope theydont startexpecting me to tip.”5Why domany chainshaveaslowerfooddeliveryin thepast severalyearsA.Because they have struggledmany expectations.B.Because theyhave moredishes toserve people.C.Because theyhave the worlds largestrestaurant chains.D.Because sometimestheyhavetoo manycustomers.、6How docustomers gettheir foodafter orderingfood self-serve kiosksA.By testingMcDonalds machine.B.By takingfood bythemselves.C.By lettingwaiters bringfood for them.D.By lettingemployees serveforthem.
7、Whafs theresult oftrying“just-for-you experience99A.It is a greatsuccess.B・It causedtraffic jam.C.It*s wellreceived onlyby appusers.D.It stillneeds tobe observed.、8What canwe inferfrom whatMike saidA.His familydont likeMcDonalds.B.Hes willingto givetips forgood service.C.Self-serve kiosksareagood choice.D.Ifs hardfor himto spendthe deliverytime.、、231C、2A、3B、、241C、2D、3B、4B、、251D、2C、3B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后
1.530各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261B、2D、3C、4D、5A、、6B7D、8A、9C、10B、11C、12B、13A、14B、15C、16D、17A、18C、19A、20D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词
1.5151的正确形式、
271.recently
2.because
3.featured
4.to wear
5.at
6.her
7.was raised
8.which
9.has
10.friends第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28Recently,a famousbaskrtball piyer hascaused ptiblxappy byMtrng onthe GrexWall In0fkt th:$iger the忖1Mppem mmjmy oUeeof interesi!had somesuggesbom50Kt thisproblem placeshaveFust,ouke morepotters tomfbrm thepublic Aibe diougeofgraffiti^9Bendei punuhmenu.such ASof松a fine,|Mcessary totounsts withbid behavwcAlso.I thinkit sbeloMN toput upsome boardsilcog tbesesuch bdpful鲍tourist attnctraostouristscanLeave messageswherePmsurewithcur effbctKoxxe ndmore peoplewill becomecooceraim aboutpvocectxng culturilrebelcoaccracd第二节书面表达满分分
25、29Dear Sir/Madam.I haveread yourmagazines articleasking whatkind ofperson issuitable tobe arole model foryoung people.In myopinion,the rolemodel foryoung peopleshould be a personof ourown age,whois not only positiveand sunny,but alsohas madeoutstanding achievements.In mymind,Wang Yuan,the leaderof TFboysis sucha person.Since hisdebut,he hasbrought usalot ofwonderful songs.His greatestachievement isthat asa representativeof Chinese youth,he wasinvited to attendthe ECOSOCYouth Forum2017held atthe UNheadquarters in New Yorkanddelivered aspeech inEnglish.He isnotonlythe firstChinese artistinvitedtoparticipate in the UNyouthforum,but alsothe firstChineseyouthidol onthe UNstage.In viewof thereasons above,I thinkWang Yuanis agood rolemodelforus.yours truly,Lihua
9.It aSaturday afternoonin MayMargaret couldarrange for metomeether elder,sister.A.was until;when B.was until;thatC.was notuntil;when D・was notuntil;that
10.Various effortsin thepast decadesto protectthe environment.A.had madeB.have madeC.were madeD.have beenmade
11.—I will be avice presidentin ayear ortwo.—You cantbe serious!.A.I can9t makeit B.I canthelp itC.I won91tell asoul D.I wouldntbet onit
12.—People shouldstop using their carsand startusing publictransport.—・The roadsare toocrowded asit is.A.All rightB.ExactlyC.Go aheadD.Fine
13.-Excuse me,would youplease mesome petrol-Sorry.I haveonly a little leftin mycar.A.spare B.saveC.share D.spend
14.me tomorrowand Fillet youknow thelab result.A.Calling B.Call C.To callD.Having called
15.Maybe thereis somebusiness aspecttotheRoyal Weddingof Williamand KateMiddleton butwhatpeople areinterested in,its ahugely populareventaround the world.A.in spiteofB.in honorof C.in termsof D.in caseof
16.—I feelso nervousabout theNational EnglishSpeech Competition tomorrow.A.I reallyenvy youB.Glad tohear thatC.Sounds greatD.Take iteasy一
17.Do youthink heistheonly personforthejob—Im notquite surebut hellprove tothe task.A.equal B.essentialC.special D.superior
18.No matterhow carefullyyou planyour finances,no onecan whenthe unexpectedwill happen.A.prove B.implyC.demand D.predict
19.he was12,Einstein hadlearned advancedmathematics byhimself.A.The firsttime B.At thetimeC.By thetime D.During thetime
20.If yougotobuy thetop best-selling CD,please getforme.A.one B.itC.this D.that第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出40A BC D最佳选项(分)
21.6Technology offersconveniences suchas openingthe garagedoor fromyour carorchanging thetelevision stationwithout touchingthe TVNowone Americancompany isoffering itsemployees anew convenience:a microchip(植入)implanted in their hands.Employees who have thesechips cando allkinds ofthings justbywaving their hands.Three Square Market isoffering to implant microchipsin allof theiremployeesfor free.Each chipcosts$300and Three Square Marketwill payforthe chip.Employees canvolunteerto havethe chips implanted in theirhands.About50out of80employees havechosen todoso.The presidentof the company,his wifeand theirchildren arealso gettingchipsimplantedin theirhands.The chipis about the sizeof agrain ofrice.Implanting thechip onlytakes abouta secondand issaidto hurtonly verybriefly.The chipsgo underthe skinbetween thethumb andforefinger.With achipin thehand,a personcan enterthe officebuilding,buy food,sign intocomputers andmore,simply bywaving thathand neara scanner.The chipswillbealso usedto identifyemployees.Employees whowant convenience,but donot want to havea microchipimplanted undertheir skin,(腕带)can weara wristbandor aring witha chipinstead.They canperform the same taskswitha waveof theirhands asif theyhad animplanted chip.Three SquareMarket isthe firstcompany inthe United States tooffer toimplant chipsin itsemployees.Epicenter,a companyin Sweden,hasbeenimplanting chipsin itsemployees fora while.ThreeSquareMarket saysthechipcannot trackthe employees.The companysays scannerscanread the chips onlywhen they are within a fewinches of them,“The chipsprotect againstidentitytheft,similar,to creditcards.The U.S.Food andDrug Administrationapproved the chips backin2004,so theyshould besafe forhumans.accordingtothe company.Inthefuture,people with the chipsmay beable todo morewith them,even outsidethe office.Todd Westbyis ChiefExecutive Officerof ThreeSquareMarket.He says,^Eventually,thistechnology willbecome standardizedallowing youto usethis asyour passport,public transit,all、purchasing opportunities,etc.”1What isthe thirdparagraph mainlyaboutA.The substitutesof the chips.B.The advantagesof the chips.C.The placestoimplantthechips.D.The potentialrisks ofimplanting thechips.、2What doesthe underlinedword themin Paragraph5refer toA.the handsB.the employeesC.the scannersD.the creditcards、3We caninfer that.A.thechipshave magicpowersB.thechipsare verypopular amongthe employeesC.the priceof thechips isreasonableD.most peoplesuspect theapplication of thechips、4Which ofthe followingbest describesTodd Westbysattitude towardsthe chipsA.Defensive.B.Disappointing.C.Optimistic.D.Casual.(分)
22.8WE WILLNEVER FORGET()ELEPHANT ENDOTHELIOTROPICHERPESVIRUS EEHVIS ADEADLYVIRUS WHICHAFFECTS YOUNGELEPHANTS GLOBALLY.We wantto finda solutionto thisdisease.(灾难性的)This complexdisease ishaving acatastrophic effect ontheglobal conservationof theAsianelephant andwe wantto finda solutiontotheproblem assoon aspossible tostop moreelephantsfrom dyingfrom thisdeadly disease.(区别)EEHV DOESNTDISCRIMINATEIt doesn*t matterwhether itsa twoyear oldelephant atChester Zoo,atazoo inthe USAor in(关键the wildin Africa—this isa problemright aroundtheworldwhich makesit evenmore critical的)that wefind ananswer.We dontwant it tobean extinctionlevel eventfor thisimportant animal.MIKE JORDAN,CHESTER ZOOS COLLECTIONSDIRECTORAt present,not enoughis knownabout thisdisease so we needto carryout importantresearchto hopefullyget closerto findinga wayto stoppingit killingmore elephants.We*re partoftheworldconservation communitydevoted tothe conservationof Asian elephants,sowewill continueto carryoutmore research and workto discovermoreaboutthis virusand howto treatit.WERE ACTINGFOR ELEPHANTS......to helpsave theglobal population ofthe species.You canhelp finda solutionby makingadonation today.We WillNever Forget.DONATE TOWE WILLNEVER FORGETJointhe fightnow and100%of yourmoney willsupport theresearchandhelp usput astop tothisdeadly virus.mu(flo■20■£50HXJt OCMVKMMI COICRMCS conttfiAnom、1According tothe passage,what dowe knowabout EEHVA.It hasaffected manyAsian animals.B.It hasntbeen wellcontrolled.C.It hasalittleeffectonelephants.D.It isa kindof animal.、2Which ofthe followingabout Mike Jordan isTRUEA.He worksfor protectingelephants.B.He isa well-known animaldoctor.C.He isa famousspoken personfor elephants.D.Hes mostlikely tofind thecause ofthe disease.、3How canyou donatemoneyA・By givingit toMikeJordan.B.By givingittothe author.C.By makingdonations regularly.D.By makingdonations throughbank.、4What isthe textis meanttoA.To explainits difficultto protectAsian elephants.B・To encouragepeople toresearch EEHV.C.To attractpeopletosave Asianelephants.D.To introducesomething aboutAsianelephants.(分)
23.8In hisbook TheTipping Point:How LittleThings CanMake aBig Difference,theCanadian authorMalcolm Gladwellexplains howa trendcan takemany forms.It canbeageneralchange insocial behaviour,an ideaorafashion.However,why dosome trendscatch onand othersnotWhat makesone particularbrand oftraining shoessuddenly becomethe must-have productHowdo peoplefind outabout trendsand whatmakes people wanttobuy intothem Isit simplyaquestion ofkeeping upwith other peopleIn hisnew work,Gladwell explorethe momentwhen somethingbecomes commonand howproducts,ideas,messages andforms ofbehaviour spread.He looksatthereasons whytrends are(流行病).similar inthe waythey developto outbreaksof disease,or medicalepidemicsEpidemics,like trends,start in a verysmall way,maybe from a singleperson witha virus9thenspread veryquickly untilthey takeover thepopulation andappear tobe everywhere.Eventually,they willslow downgradually ordie outsuddenly.Gladwell showshow thesechanges happennotgradually butat onesudden moment.Gladwell identifiesthree typesof peoplewho areinfluential inthe developmentof thesekinds ofsocialepidemics:Connectors arepeople in a communitywhohavewide socialcircles.They knowalotof peopleandlike tointroduce peopleto eachother.The peoplethey knowoften comefromavariety ofsocial,cultural,professional andeconomic circles.Mavens arepeople withalotof knowledgeor expertsin aparticular field.They wishto passontheir knowledgeto others.Mavens collectand gatherinformation soare the first topick upon newtrends.(魅力)Salesmen arepeople withcharisma.They havea softinfluence overpeople ratherthanactual power.This meanstheyareinfluential becausepeoplewanttoimitate them.(弓|人深思的)Overall,Gladwells bookisathought-provoking readfor anyoneinterested intheorigins of trends.Whats more,he writesinaclear styleso eventhe mostdifficult ideasare easyto understand.、1What dowe knowabout GladwellA.He isa productiveNorth Americanwriter.B.He haswritten manybooks onthe subjectoftrends.C.He thinkstrends developinthesame wayas illnesses.D.He believesthere arethree typesof peopleintheworld.
2、According tothe text,connectors・A.are verysocial personsB.often followothersC.know manypeople from thesamecircleD.are knowledgeableand experienced、3What dowe learnfromthetextA.Salesmen tryto controlotherpeopleusingtheirpower.B.Mavens quicklybecome awareof changesin fashions.C.Connectors andMavens trytogettheir informationacross.D.GladwelPs bookis interestingbut hardtounderstandfor readers.(分)
24.8Wellington:Huawei hasstarted arugby-themed mediacampaign ina bid to winoverNew Zealandspublic afterthe countryssecurity agencyblocked theChinese technologygiantsequipment frombeing usedinanationwide Internetnetwork.“5G withoutHuawei islike rugbywithout New Zealand/9ads inNew Zealandstwo largestnewspapersread alongsidea photoof playerscompeting ina ball.Large postersalso appealto thecountryslove ofthe sport.In November,New ZealandsGovernment CommunicationsSecurity()Department GCSDtold Sparkit couldntuse equipmentfrom Huawei-theworldslargesttelecommunication equipmentcompany-inthebuilding ofits5G networkbecause anunspecific^significant networksecurity riskwas identified^.Spark isnow inthe processof seeingif itcan makechangesto preventthose risks,although GCSDhas declinedto publiclysay howthat wouldhappen.Huaweis newspaperad goesontoargue thedecision wouldmean lessadvancedtechnology andhigher pricesfor New Zealand customers.The adscome afterthecompanylastmonth publiclyoffered toonly useNew Zealand,rather thanChinese,staff tobuild thenetwork-ina(否认)bidtoease fears-and calledfor anurgent meetingwith thegovernment,denying therehadbeen anywrongdoing.Western spyagencies haveincreasingly raisedsecurity concernsaboutHuawei—Chinas largesttelecommunications company-over whatthey sayare possiblelinks totheChinese government,with theUnitedStatesreportedly pressingFive Eyesintelligence networkallies(同盟国)toavoidthecompany.Australia andCanada werethefirstcountries toban Huaweifroma buildingof5G networks.The companyhas repeatedlydenied accusations.New Zealandstop politicianshave repeatedlydenied theGCSD decisionwas influencedbyother Westernpowers andsay itsabouttheparticular technologybeing suggested,not China.Theyhave alsodenied suggestionsNew Zealandsdiplomatic tieswith Chinahave beentense overthedecision,with theofOcial promotionofamajor China-New Zealand tourism projectnow postponed.、1Why didHuawei makethe adA.To askNew Zealandersfor advice.B.To tellNew Zealandershow powerfulit is.C.To getsupport fromthepublicinNewZealand.D.To arguewiththegovernment ofNewZealand.、2What willhappen ifNew Zealandersforce HuaweioutA.They willbe blamedby Chinese.B.They willbe trickedby Americans.C.They willlose achance ofbeing stronger.D.They willmiss advancedtechnology andpay more.、3Why doesGCSD refuseto statethe risksclearlyA・They aresecret.B.They areimaginary.C.They aredifHeult todecide.D.They arebeyond description.、4Which countryplays thekey roleinthecampaign againstHuaweiA.Australia.B.USA.C.NewZealand.D.Canada.(分)
25.10Below areseveral programsdesigned forstudents.ARCC GapARCCGap hasbeen offeringprograms foryoung adultssince
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