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・20242025学年山东省临沂市兰陵县东苑高级中学高三下学期期末质量评估英语试题注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号填写在试题卷和答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上将条形码粘贴在答题卡右上角〃条形码粘贴处〃o.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净22B后,再选涂其他答案答案不能答在试题卷上非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉
3.原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答无效考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.—Did Lindasee thetraffic accident—No,no soonerthan ithappened.A.had shegone B.she hadgoneC.has shegone D.she hasgone
2.Its saidthat thepower plantis nowlarge aswhat it was.A.twice asB.as twiceC.twice muchD.much twice
3.Music treatmentinvolves aspecialist playingan instrumentor singthe patienfsmood.A.by meansof B.with regardtoC・in responseto D.on accountof(简装书)
4.Its supposedto bethe endof thepaperback and the ofdigital media,but somebookstores aresurvivingthe InternetAge withsurprising success.A・deadline B.dawnC.dusk D.departure
5.A publichealth campaignthe numberof heartdisease deathsby80percent overthe pastthree decades.A.had reducedB.had beenreducedC.has reducedD.has beenreduced
6.™Each of the studentsworking hard at theirhardat their lessonsthe book.-So haveLA.readsB,have readC・has readD.read
7.Large quantitiesof time for practisingguided writings.A.was neededB.are neededC.needs D.is needed“I dontknow,I9Things mightget worse...“Lets thinkit throughJ he said finally.If youwere Mrs.Ferguson,what wouldyou do”I didntknow whatshe mightdo.I had been10that Mrs.Ferguson wouldstay madat me,so Iran.On the way home I imaginedthat shewas amean witchchasing me.“Well,“I said,taking adeep breath,One solutionis totell Mrs.Ferguson Imsorry andoffer tofix her11”“If youcall her,“asked Grandpa,Whats the12that canhappen^^I hadto thinkfor amoment.I realizedthat evenif shedid notacceptmy13it couldnot be any worsethan seeingthe14on Momand Dadsfaces.Grandpa smiledwhen heknew I had15it out.“Doing whatsright isnot always16he said,handing me the17Tm proud of you.Grandpa didnot makeme doit.It was always my18As itturned out,Mrs.Ferguson was very kindand weeven becamereally closefriends.Admitting what youre not proudofis thehardest thingof allJ saidGrandpa.Choosing to be honestmakes others19you andrespectyou.”Grandpa passedaway ayear agoand Imiss himso much.He gavemethetools tofix manyproblems andmost of all heshowedme I was
20.、1A.safe B.open C.little D.special、2A.jumped B.ran C.cheered D.hesitated3^A.consulted B,questioned C.warned D.bothered、4A.And B.So C.Or D.But、5A.back B.out C.around D.off、6A.cared B.changed C.quit D.Finished、7A.outgoing B.confident C.polite D.understanding、8A.complain B.admit C.pretend D.agree、9A.sighed B.laughed C.insisted D.begged、10A.confused B.afraid C.angry D.shocked11A.fence B.door C-roof D.window、12A.strangest B.worst C.fairest D.rudest、13A.blame B,excuse C.apology D.advice、14A.tiredness B.fear C.surprise D.disappointment、15A.checked B.put C.figured D.took、16A.easy B.great C.useful D.suitable17A.baseball B.phone C.tool D.paper、18A.problem B.dutyC,dream D.choice、19A.trust B.reward C.follow D.remember、20A.modest B.active C.brave D.Friendly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的正确形式
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27.15December16,2013was mybirthday It was theday1-my best friend leftmeI remember itas ifit wereyesterday Itwas also ourChristmas concert
2.offer ajob inColorado,my friendsfather hadto leaveour cityAnd hisfamily hadto gowith
3.heMr Escalante,our oldheadmaster,brought herwhole familyup on the stage,and theymade a big4—announce abouthow they5leave Afterthe concertended,I wasin atotal messI feltas ifIhadmade somethingtorn outof mybody thatcould neverbe6,fullreplaced Mybestfriend9s namewas Hannah ZonaEver sinceI was a little girl,my familywas alwayswith theZonas Wewould goto thefair,did anythingyou couldthink of7,liveso close8-each other,we couldalways goto eachothers housesafter school9-she is about7years olderthan me,we actlike wearesisters
10.word cantdescribe howmuch Imiss herWhen shecomes backto California,its likewe werenever apartHannahZonais第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错the bestfriend youcould askfor Noone couldever replaceher and the loveI havefor her满分分10分假如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下作文文中共有处语言错误,每
28.1010句中最多有两处错误每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉A,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、每处错误及修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分、
21011、Last weekend,my Britishfriend,Jim,spotted paper-cutting stand when wewere wanderingon thestreet Hadnever seen、pape~cuts,he immediatelybought oneTherefore,the sellershook herhead atthe momentshe sawthe100-yuan noteJim、handed overto herShe hadno changes!How disappointedJim was!He wasabout toquit whileI tookout mycellphone,、scan theQR codeon thestand andpaid fiveyuan Jimwasverysurprising Iexplained to her thatnowadays wecould paywith a cellphonefor almosteverything、Wow!Jim said,nThe paper-cut looksgreat,and thepayment methodseems even第二节书面表达满分分great!”25分假定你是天水一中高二班学生李华下个月,来自全国各地的中学生将到你校参加一个交流活动,学校
29.251将选拔一批志愿者参与接待工作,请根据以下提示用英语给校长写一封申请信信中应包括以下要点个人情况年龄、性别和性格等;申请原因英语口语好、有责任感、擅长沟通和团队合作;希望获准参考词汇志愿者合作注意词数左右;volunteer;cooperate
1.100信件的开头和结尾已为你写好;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.Dear headmaster,I amLi Huafrom Class1,Senior
2.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2A、3C、4B、5C、6C、7B、8A、9C、10B、11C、12C、13B、14A、15A、16A、17B、18D、19D、20D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,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
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2.B
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4.B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,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.A
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.B
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13.C
14.D
15.C
16.A
17.B
18.D
19.A
20.C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的正确形式
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5151271.when
2.Offered/Having beenoffered
3.him
4.announcement
5..were leaving/would leave
6.fully
7.Living
8.to
9..Though/Although
10.Words第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、后加28spotted a一Had HavingTherefore—However中去掉atthemoment atchanges—change一while when一scan scannedsurprising—surprisedher—himgreat—greater第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear headmaster,I amLi Huafrom Class1,Senior
2.1am happyto learnthat anational exchangeis to be heldin ourschool nextmonth.I amwritingto recommendmyself asa volunteer.I amfriendly helpfuland open-minded,which makesit easyfor meto communicatewith others.In addition,I canspeak Englishsofluently thatI can make myselfunderstood.Most importantly,asamonitor,I amreally responsibleand canwork with otherseffectively.I thinkI amqualified to beavolunteer.Please giveme a chance.Thanks foryour consideration.Looking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li Hua
8..child willfind his own personalroad tosuccess.A.Each B.The otherC.Either D.Another
9.I haveno doubtthat Annawill it,but Iwonder whethershe isreally readyenough.A.dig B.hit C.make D.lift
10.—My sonis addictedto computergames.He ishopeless,isnt he-Yes,he isdetermined togive upand startall over.A.if B.unlessC.though D.so
11.She didnot feela bitnervous thoughitwasthe firsttime shein public.A.spoke B.have spokenC・had spokenD・were speaking
12.It isreported thehousing pricesin somebig citiesfall indifferent degrees.A.which B.whatC.that D.where
13.Jane wenttoherteacher justnow.She about the solutionto the problem.A.wondered B.was wonderingC.had wonderedD.would wonder
14.—I droppedby at6:00pm yesterdaybut failedto seeyou atyour house.—I in a gymat thattime.A.was exercisingB.am exercisingC.have exercisedD.had exercised
15.One shouldaccomplish tasksinstead of always tuningto othersfor help.A.independently B.activelyC.skillfully D.voluntarily
16.He messedthe projectup,but hebehaved asif nothing・A.had happenedB.happenedC.would happenD.would havehappened
17.The Japanesesuffering from the worstnatural disasters・A.are;ever sinceB.are;of alltimeC.is;ever sinceD.is;of alltime
1.
1.She isfed upwith sharinga housewithothers;,she islooking forher ownflat.A.moreover B.otherwise C.however D.therefore
19.—I wasafraid Iwould missthe importantlecture.—Oh,was thatwhy youasking meto speedupA.had keptB.are keepingC.would keepD.kept一
20.Iris isalways kindand to the sufferingof others.—No wondershe choosesto bea reliefworker.A.allergic B.immuneC.relevant D.sensitive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,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6To erris human.Society issuffering froman inabilityto acknowledgeas much.For individuals,errors arepainful.The trick,then,is toerr well:to recognizemistakes andlearn from them.Worryingly,humanitymay begetting worseat admittingits mistakes.Few enjoythe feelingof beingcaught outin anerror.But realtrouble startswhen thedesire to avoid apunishment leadstoarefusalto dealwith contraryevidence.Economists oftenassume that people aresensible.When facedwithanew fact,these peopleshould updatetheirview of the worldto takebetter decisionsin future.Yet yearsof economicresearch confirmsthatpeoplefrequently disregardinformationthat conflictswith theirview of the world.Why shouldthat beLast yearRoland Benabou,of Princeton,presented aframework forthinking about theproblem.In manyways,beliefs arelike othereconomic goods.People spendtime andresources buildingthem,and getvalue fromthem:some beliefsmake(禁owners feelgood andshow theirpublic identity;other beliefsprovide valueby shapingbehavior-for example,religious asceticism欲主义)can helpone avoidunhealthy habits.Because beliefs,however,are notsimply toolsfor makinggood decisions,but aretreasured in their ownright,new informationthatchallenges themis unwelcome.People oftenengage inmotivated reasoning“to managesuch challenges.Mr Benabouclassifies thisintothree categories.Strategic ignorance^^is when a believeravoids informationoffering conflictingevidence.In realitydenial,troubling(合理化)evidence isrationalized realestate investorsmight makeup fancifultheories forwhy pricesshould behaveunusually,andsupporters ofa disgracedpolitician mightclaim thenegative newstobefake.And lastly,in seFsignalling”,the believercreates hisowntools tointeipret the facts in thewayhe wants:an unhealthyperson,for example,might decidethat goingfor adaily runproves heis well.Motivated reasoning,,isacognitive bias(偏见).Not all the errorsit leadsto arecostly:praising theperformance of one*ssupported footballteam despitecontradictory evidencedoes littleharm.But whenbiases arebroadly shared——within financialworld or(两极分化)political parties-danger arises.Motivated reasoninghelps explainwhy viewpointspolarize evenas informationis moreeasilyavailable thanever before.Work byMr Benabousuggests thatgroupthink is highest whenpeople withingroups facea sharedfate:when choosingto break from(动力)a groupis unlikelyto sparean individualthe costsof the groups errorsor bringmuch individualbenefit.The incentiveto engageinmotivated reasoningishighasaresult.Even asthefacton aparticular issueis obvious,parties canstill becomeincreasingly polarized.That,in turn,canmakeit harderstill fora memberofoneparty toget anybenefit frombreaking froma group.Indeed,the grouphas anincentiveto silenceindependent voices.Public statementsof regretare riskyin arigidly polarizedworld.Admissions oferror cannot onlyannoy partnersbut alsoprovide、opportunities foropponents.But it is rarelyin theinterest ofthose in the rightto pretendthat theyare neverwrong.1According tothepassage,beliefs aresimilar toeconomic goodsin that.A.both areentertaining andvaluable B.both canbe shapedby religiousfaithC.both canreflect whothe ownersare D.both promotereligious development、2Which of the followingis anexample ofselAsignalling”A.A fanspeaks highlyof histeam althoughit hasjust lostthe game.B.A mancovers hisears whenstealing abell,believing thebell wontring.C.Supporters ofTrump believethe newsabout hisaffairs witha ladyis fake.D.Suspected AIDScarriers refusetobetested thoughit canbe donefor free.、3What canbe inferredfrom Paragraphs6and7A.Polarization causesindividuals tobreakfromthegroup.B.Richer sourcesof informationdecrease motivated reasoning.C.Individuals withindependent voicesare dismissedfromthegroup.D.Individuals ina groupengage inmotivatedreasoningfor theirown interests.、4Which of the followingopinions mightthe authoragree withA.Denying errorsis unavoidable.B,Failure toadmit errorsis harmful.C.Humans aregetting betterat erringwell.D.Wise peopleignore contraryworldviews.(分)(提名)
22.8Samanta Schweblin,one of the bestyoung Spanishlanguage novelistsnominated byBritish literarymagazineGranta,has visitedBeijing topromote the first Chinese edition ofa collectionof hershort stories.The collection,Birds in the Mouth,hasbeen translatedand publishedby Shanghai-based publisherReader.Sometimes Ihold theChinese editionand choosea storyat randomand tryto guesswhich oneitis.But itis almostimpossible fbrme;even thelength isdifferent.says Schweblin.When abook istranslated intoa Westernlanguage,I canat leastunderstand somepartsof mystories,and thereforesuffer some doubt aboutthe quality of thetranslation.But myChineseedition is morelike anact offaith.”Born inArgentina in1978,Schweblin saysshe isinfluenced bythe literarytraditions ofthe LaPlata area,home tomany famousLatin-American novelists.Interested inwriting storiesof ordinarylives wheresuddenly somethingextraordinary happens,something new,strange orunknown,she thinks,“The strangerand theunknown arenot alwaysrelated toghosts oraliens,but canbe somethingrelated tothe knownworld,something thatactually couldhappen.”Birds inthe Mouthtells ofa divorcedfather whoworries abouthis13-year-old daughterand hermysterious appetites.It turnsoutthat hisdaughter eatslive birds.The ideafor thisstory came to Schweblinwhen shewas browsingthe Internet,Click,click,click,a pictureofalittlegirlwho looksfrightenedwith herhands coveringher mouthcametomy eyes.Little bylittle,I developedthe storyin mymind,and thenwrote itdown“recalls Schweblin.Although thereare elementsof violenceand bloodinessin Schweblin^stories,she skillfullyhides them,thinking thetrick towritinga thrillingstory isto stopthe monsterfrom appearing,while maintaininga frighteningand mysteriousatmosphere.1SamantaSchweblin cameto Chinato.A.pay avisit toBeijingB.translate herstories intoChineseC.help tomake herbook morepopularD.publish hercollection、2When mentioningher Chineseedition,Schweblin thinks.A.she sufferssomedoubtaboutthequalityofthe translationB,her Chineseeditionisslightly differentfromtheoriginal oneC.she canunderstand someparts of her ChineseeditionD.she hasa strongbelief in her Chineseedition、3From the passage wecan tell,the author.A.has anappetite forwriting somethingextraordinaryB・got theidea ofher storyBirds inthe Monthby designC.tried toquit describingviolent andbloody scenesinherstoryD.thinks herwriting styleis mainlyaffected bysome famousnative novelists、4We canprobably readthe passagein.A.a textbookB,a newspaperC,a reportD.a sciencefiction(分)
23.8Adult EducationCoursesComputer StudiesWoodworkTechnology isadvancing ata rapidpace,and werely moreand Learnthe basicsof woodworkingwith simplehands-on projectstomore oncomputers foreverything fromcooking toorganising ourbuild yourconfidence andskills.Each lessonexplores adifferenttaxes.This six-week coursewill giveyou anunderstanding ofarea ofwoodworking thatwill provideyou withthe skillsneededcomputer fundamentals,including theuse ofsoftware packagesfor anywoodworking project.Flexible learningallows youtoWord,Excel andPowerpoint andhow touse theInternet.choose onlythe lessonsthat interestyou.Start:May2,2019Start:April15,2019Time:Wed7pm-9pm Time:Mon5pm-7pmCost:$300Cost:$30per lessonLength:6weeks Length:12weeksPlace:Sydney CollegePlace:Adult LearningCentreWeb DesignArtProvidesadvanced trainingin software,design,and codingfor theThispractical courseis intendedto helpestablished artiststakeweB.Students musthave alreadycompleted arecognised basictheircreativity further.From sketchingand colour,to composition,web designcourse orhave atleast2years relevantworkpainting andexperimenting withstyle,you willstudy andexploreexperience.Students completingthe coursewill receivethean engagingvariety ofcreative mediaand subjectmatter.Diploma inAdvanced Web Design.Start:April21,2019Start:June1,2019Time:Thur3pm-6pmTime:Weekdays9am-4pmCost:$750Cost:$4,990Length:15weeksLength:40weeksPlace:City ArtPlace:University ofTechnology、203Which coursesare suitablefor beginnersA.Web Designand Art.B.Computer Studiesand Art.C.Woodwork andWeb Design.D.Computer Studiesand Woodwork.、1Which courseawards studentsan officialcertificateA.Art.B.Woodwork.C.WebDesign.D,Computer Studies.、2How muchwill astudent whoattends onlyhalf ofalltheWoodwork lessonspay intotalA.$
30.B.$
180.C.$
250.D.$
360.(分)
24.8Even thoughyou canwatch a movie onyour TV,laptop oriPad thesedays,great theatresstill makegoing tothe moviesworthbuying aticket-and sometimeseven wortha trip..
1.AMC LoewsUptown,Washington,D.C.Local moviecritics willtell youThe Uptown^^is thebest placeto seeamovieintheWashington,D.C.area.Opened in1936,its(弧形的),not amovie theatre,but amovie palacefeaturing a single screen——a curved70-foot longand40-foot highscreen,one ofthelargest inthe area..
2.ArcLight CinemasHollywood,Los AngelesThisHollywood theatreisnt just a placeto seestars onscreen youmight catcha fewsitting nextto youintheaudience.The theatre()(全景电影).offers14screens withreserved stadiumseating theseats arewider thanaverage,andthefamous CineramaDome.
3.Tampa Theatre,Tampa,FloridaA classicmovie palacedesigned byfamed theatrearchitect JohnEberson,the Tampalandmark wasbuilt in
1926.The theatrenowshows bothnew andclassic films.Come earlyto hearthe Mighty Wurlitzer theatreorgan playedbefore mostfilms..
4.Graumans ChineseTheatre,Los Angeles(奢华Its notjustamovie theatre.Ifs aHollywood experience.Opened in1927,the theatrewas knownin itsearly daysfor lavish的)(首映)Hollywood premieresand hostingthree AcademyAward ceremonies.Check outthe nearbyHollywood Walkof Famebeforewatching amovie onthe bigscreen,andwhenyour movieis over,stop bythe next-door KodakTheatre,where theOscars wereonce held.、1What doArcLight CinemasHollywood andGraumans ChineseTheatre havein commonA.They bothhosted theOscars.B,They werebuilt inthe sameyear.C.They offerpresents tocustomers.D.They aresituated inthe samecity.、2What canwe learnabout TampaTheatreA.Itwasopened in
1936.B.It hasasinglecurved screen.C,It hasan outdoorcourtyard.D.It offersMightyWurlitzerplay.、3What sthe textmainly aboutA.Famous buildingsintheUSA.B.Four largesttheatres inthe world.C.Four theatresworth visitingin America.D.Modern theatreswith advancedfacilities.
25.(10分)Recently,a1935letter inwhich ErnestHemingway detailedhis catchofa5001b blue marlin(青枪鱼),an adventure()that isbelieved tohave partlyinspired hisnovel The Old Man andthe Sea,has beensold for$28,000£22,
000.The handwrittenletter wassent byHemingway on8May tothe fishingeditor ofthe MiamiHerald,laying outin greatdetail howtheauthor andhis friendHenry Straterbattled tokeep sharksaway fromthe marlinafter catchingit offthe Bahamianisland ofBimini.(拍卖)Nate DSanders,the auctioncompany whichsold theletter,said itdocumented forthefirsttime inHemingways ownwordsnot onlythe sizeofthemarlin,but alsothe attackby sharks,reflecting theplot ofthe novel.The companyadded thatHemingways accountofthemarlin catchdiffered fromother anecdotesof it,one ofwhich describedHemingwayusing amachine gunonthesharks,which issaid tohave attractedmore sharksrather thanfrightened themaway.The Old Man andtheSeawas alsoinspired byan anecdotetold byHemingways Cubanfriend CarlosGutierrez.In1936,Hemingway wroteinamagazine thatCarlos hadtold himabout anold fishermanwho caughta greatmarlin alone.Three yearslater,Hemingway toldhis editorMax Perkinsthat hewas planninga shortstory aboutthe oldcommercial fishermanwhofought theswordfish allalone inhis sailingboat.Instead,he endedup writingFor Whomthe BellTolls,not returningtothestoryabout theold fishermanuntil January
1951.It wonhim thePulitzer in1953,and wasspecifically citedwhen hewas awardedthe NobelPrizein
1954.
1、What doesthe underlinedphrase layingout1inthesecond paragraphmeanA.Discussing.B.Wondering.C.Imagining.D.Presenting.、2What didthe auctioncompany stresswhen sellingthe19351etterA.The styleofthewriter.B.The historyoftheletter.C・The contentsoftheletter.D.The popularityofthewriter.、3What inspiredHemingway towrite TheOldManand The Sea besideshisownadventure A.Henry Stratersaccount.B,Carlos Gutierrezsstory.C.Max Perkinslife experience.D.Nate DSanders*description.、4Which isthe correctorder oftimeforthe followingfacts inthepassage1Hemingway wrotea letterto describehis adventure.2Hemingway caughtabigbluemarlin.3The letterwas soldat auction.4TheOldManandTheSeawon theNobel Prize.A.
①③②④B.
②①④③C.
②④①③D.
②③①④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,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)完形填空
26.30请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DGrandfatherwasawise man.No matterhow badly-behaved Ihadbeen,I couldtell Grandpaanything andmy secretswere1He lovedme andwould nevergive themaway.Iremembera timewhenabunch ofus wereplaying baseballbehind Mrs.Fergusons house.I hitone pitchjust rightand...slam!It endedup breakingMrs.Fergusons kitchenwindow!We all2!After Igot home,I toldGrandpa aboutit.He knewwe hadbeen3many timesaboutthedangers ofplaying whereweshouldnt.4he justlistened.“Iwaswrong JI toldhim,with myhead down.I hatemyself forwhat Idid.Is therea way5”“Well,“hesaid,Mrs.Ferguson hasa problem,just likeyou.If sheknew you6and youwere afraidofher,she wouldbesad.Til betshe wishesyou wouldgive herachancetobe7Its yourdecision.Are youplanning to8nothing happenedJust keepquiet andhidewhatyourenotproudof”。
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