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2023年双鸭山市重点中学英语高三第一学期期末达标测试试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L530一
1.Next weekI willgo to a jobinterview,will yougive mesome suggestions—Smiling is a greatway to make yourself・A・stand outB.turn outC.work outD.pick out
2.■“How oftendo youwork out--,but usuallyonce aweek.A.Have noidea.B.It depends.C.As usual.D.Generallyspeaking.
3.The importancea nationalday andhow it is celebratedare verydifferent fromcountry tocountry.A.connected toB.given toC.meaning toD.attached to
4.In myopinion,ones individualincome doesnot whollyreflect theextentones self-value andsocial valueare realized.A.of which B.with whichC.on whichD.to which
5.Tom lookedat Jenny,with tearshis eyes,and shoutedout thewordsin hisheart foryears.A.filling;having beenhidden B.Hlled;hiddenC.filling;hidden D.filled;hiding
6.I feltlike givingup.I probably,but myDad whispered,uCome on!Youcan makeit.”A.would haveB.would C.should D.should have
7.Mr.White,who inShanghai forseven years,is amanager of a companyinBeijing.A.was workingB.workedC.had workedD.has workedawareof this4at first.There wereso manydifflculties beforeme.But I was determinedtomanage mywork andlife as well asbefore,feeling inspiredabout theprogress I had56as Imade myfirst journeyoutside thehospital,society hadalready regardedme asa new status.Happy to be freeof my7in thehospital,I rolledthrough theshopping mallas a8survivor,feeling likea warhero.Unfortunately,I gota rude9as Idiscovered thatothers didnotview mein theway Ihad come to viewmyself.All eyeswere uponme,yet noone daredto make eye contact.Their efforts to10my eyesforcedme to realize theyonly sawmy missinglegs.Mothers11held theirchildren closeras Ipassed.Elderly womenpatted meon thehead saying“God BlessYou!”with12in theireyes.While Isat thinkingabout whathad happened,a smallgirl cameup to me.She staredwithunembarrassed13at theempty trousers.Finding nothingthere,she lookedup atmewith a14look,and childishlyasked,“Lady,where didyour legsgo”I explainedthat mylegs had been sick.Since mylegs hadntbeen strongand healthylikehers,the doctorshad to15them.Leaning herhead upwards,she asked,uDid theygo to6LegHeaven”That incidentmade methink abouthow16children andadults reactto theunknown.Toa child,anewappearance is an interestingcuriosity anda learningexperience,17adults oftenobservethe samething withhorror.I begantorealizethat I also hadbeen guiltyof thesameunsuitable reactionsbefore Iknew whatlife waslike for an amputee.To fulfillthe wholenessof mymind andspirit,I nowsmile warmly,makeeye_____18,and speakin a19manner.By usinga positiveapproach,I attemptto makesociety knowthefact thathaving anot-so-perfect bodydoesnt meanhaving a20quality oflife.Wedisabled peoplealso enjoya colorfullife.、1A.great B.old C.different D.active、2A.comfort B.fear C.hatred D.happiness、、3A.crying forB.fighting forC.going wellwith D.dealing with4A.change B.mistake C.ability D.wish、5A.taken B.kept C.given D.made6^A.Instead B.Moreover C.However D.Therefore、7A.care B.limit C.support D.help、8A.calm B.poor C.proud D.rich、9A.response B.chance C.suggestion D.letter、10A.turn B.hold C.catch D.avoid、11A.softly B.protectively C.unwillingly D.pleasantly12A.pity B.anger C.excitement D.glory、13A.determination B.curiosity C.enthusiasm D.satisfaction、14A.tired B.sad C.scared D.puzzled、15A.lose B.adjust C.remove D.stretch、16A.differently B.positively C.strangely D.carefully、17A.what B.while C.before D.after、18A.difficulty B.experiment C.contract D.contact、19A.confident B.strict C.businesslike D.serious20^A.good B.high C.poor D.real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
1.5151单词的正确形式分
27.15Lots offamilies liketo gatheraround a table fullof foodand givethanks forthe blessings theyhave at Thanksgiving,
1.my familyoften spreadtheblessingsto othersnotonly onThanksgiving butfor everyholiday.I alwaysremember thatpeople I didnt knowshowed upatThanksgiving,Christmasand evenany holidaywhen I was young!I lateron learned2,isatradition myfamily startedyearsago.Every holidaymy parents always invitesomeone whodoesnt havesomewhere to go andsomeonewho are3,little fortunatethan usto ourhome.Sometimes wehave tonsof peopleand sometimes nottoo many.Our traditionincludes takingpictures andenjoying somewonderfulfood thatwas4,prepare in advance!At Thanksgivingyesterday weinvited aneighbor whodidnt haveanywhere to go5,come tomy familysThanksgiving.He6^happy agreed.Before weate westood ina bigcircle72_hold handsand saida smallprayer.Then weeach saidsomething wewerethankful8,・When itcame formy neighborsturn,he chokedup andsaid,“9,amaze,I cansharea warmmeal withother peopleon thisspecial day.When heleftand wenthome myneighbor toldme,“What youdid didmake
10.great differencetome.第四部分写I haventfelt thiswelcomed andgood inmany years,thank youfor thisblessing.”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下作2810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、删除或10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.21011My mumisavolunteer ina hospital.She broughtdinner everySunday to the peopleattendingtheir relativeswho arein hospital.One Sunday,Mum askedme to help herwith dinner.At the first,Ididntwant to,so inthe end she persuaded me togo.Half an hour late,we arrived.We quicklyset upatableandstarted givingpeople food.The peopleserving therewere deeplymoved andshowed ourgratefulness.It was amazed to look atpeoples face,especially thoseof children.It mademefeel gladlyfor beingthere.That dayI realized that thevalue oflife is not onlyabout receiving,第二节书面表达(满分分)but givingaswell.
25、(分)入冬以来,我国多地遭遇了不同程度的雾霾影响,雾霾污染又一次成为备受2925社会关注的焦点请你简要分析雾霾形成的原因及危害,并提出治理的措施,为减少雾霾做出努力注意、要求语句通顺,意思连贯,可以适当增加细节;
1、词数左右(开头已给出的内容不计入字数)2100The smoghas occurredmany timesrecently.______________________________________________________参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2B、3D、4D、5C、6A、7B、8D、9C、10B、11C、12C、13C、14C、15B、16D、17C、18C、19A、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40A BC D最佳选项、、301D、2A、4B、、311B、2C、3C、、321B、2D、3C、4A、、331B、2B、3D、4C、、341B、2B、3C、4D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
1.530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、、351C、2B、3D、4A、5D、6C、7B、8C、9A、10D、11B、12A、13B、14D、15C、17B、18D、19A、20C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、
361.but
2.it/this
3.less
4.prepared
5.to come
6.happily
7.holding
8.for
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10.a第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28My mumtsavakntccr ma hospitalSbe broughtdinner everySundry to the peopleartetMhng AtbeirreUnn esbnagswboMem bospvtal.区One Smvliy.Xfum askedmeto help hetwith dmnerAi first1didn twarn to,so in theendshepersuadedme\butto goHilf anbour lite.we arrivedWe qmeklysetup auble udsuned a=food Thepeepk senmttee literservedu^erc deeplymoved andsbaurd oorgutefulness It^as mujedtolookar peoples faceeipeaaUy thoseof childrentheirimamg ticesItmde mefed gUdlvfoe beingtherefUd(That diy1realizedthat the vihieoflife wDC mlyabout recnvmf.but gmagas wli第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29The smoghas occurredmany timesrecently.It hasdone greatharm toour dailylife.The smogiscaused forvarious reasons.The increaseof carsin thecity playsan importantrole.The carssendoff alot ofpoisonous gases,which addsto airpollution.On theother hand,many factoriesemit agreatdeal ofwasted air and someconstruction sitesproduce dust,which areresponsible forsmog toalarge degree.Owing tosmog,more trafficcrashes happen;more peoplehave togo tosee thedoctor;a greatnumberof peoplehave tostay at home forfear of the poisonousair...People haverealized thebad effectscaused bysmog anddecided totake aseries ofmeasures toreducethe smogweather.First,the governmentsuggests peoplego towork orschool withpublictransport.Second,the factoriesand theconstruction sitesthat ignorethe environmental protectionmust beseverely punished.Third,air monitorshould bestrengthened tolower thelevels ofsmallparticulate pollutants.If allthe peoplework together,the smogweather willvanish completelyandthe environmentwill getbetter andbetter.
8.—I will be avice presidentinayear or two.—You cantbe serious!.A.I can9t makeit B.I can9t helpit C.I won9t tella soulD.I wouldntbet onit
9.Ive knownSarah fornearly tenyears.She oncemy customer.A.is B.has beenC.was D.hadbeen
10.-Who doyou thinkis ableto finishthe jobin twodays■Its hardto say.This wouldappear tobe for the relativelyefficient.A.a sacredcow B.a Herculeantask C.a Pandora*s boxD.a child*s play
11.Nowadays,the Internetisa popularfor thepublic toaccess informationandvoice theiropinions.A・track B.trendC.channel D.lane
12.A heartylaugh relievesphysical tension,your musclesrelaxed forover halfanhour.A.to leaveB.left C.leaving D.leave
13.The economyin bigcities hascontinued torise thanksto thelocal governmentsto increase・A.that B.themC.it D.those
14.—Dad,you shouldhave takenmeto the footballmatch thismorning.—Ihadintended to,but Icouldnt spareany time,Iareport.A.had writtenB.wroteC.was writingD.would write
15.The newsecretary is and thereforethe manageris satisfledwith herwork.A.effective B.efficient C.specific D.sufficient一
16.Julia saidshe sentyou abirthday cardyesterday.Have yougot it一Oh,really!I haventmy mailboxyet.A.examined B.reviewed.C.tested D.checked(令和)
17.The reignof thenext Japaneseemperor willbe knownas“Reiwa”era,in namethecharacter for“harmony”is included.A.whichB.whatC.whose D.as
18.It waslucky thatlittle Jackwas notathomewhen thefire brokeout;otherwise,he hislife.A.had lostB.would loseC.would havelost D.might lose
19.Good food,good sleep,no exercise.Thafs hegained weight.A.how B.when C.what D.whether
20.The healthof gardenplants dependson thesoil-the properbalance ofmineral pieces,organicmatter,airandwater.A.construction B.conservationC.corporation D.composition.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)(光合作用)
21.6Plants areboring.They justsit therephotosynthesizing whileanimalshave allthe fun.Right Notso much.A newstudy hasfound that there isa longhistory of(协同进化)interactions between ants and plants.The antandplantco-evolution started with antsfeedingon plants and plantsevolving ant-friendly features.Plants make a numberof differentstructures that are specificfor antuse.Some plantshaveevolved featuresthat persuadeants intodefending themfrom attackfrom otherinsects andeven(琼浆)mammals.These includehollow thornsthat antswill liveinside,or extranectar onleaves orstemsfor theants toeat.Some antswill justcheat andtake thenectar andrun,but somewill stickaroundand attackanything thattries tohurt theplant Otherplants getants tohelp themmove theirseedsaround,by providingthem withrich food packets attachedto the seeds.The antwill pickupthe seedand carryit away,eat thefoodpacket,and leavetheseed-often ina nutrient-rich areawhereifll growbetter,and sinceifs fartheraway fromits parent,they wonthave tocompete forresources.But scientistswerent surehow the evolutionary relationship betweenantsand plantsgotstarted.If evolutionisanarms racebetween speciesdeveloping waysto makeuse of their neighbors,then scientistswanted toknow whetherplants orants firedthe firstshot.It was a chicken-and-eggquestion,whether thingsstartedwith ants developingbehaviors totake advantageof plants,orplants evolvingstructures totake advantageof ants.The history of antsand plantsevolving togethergoes backto thetime of thedinosaurs,and itsnot easyto tellfrom fossilswho firedthefirstshot.However,itisa questionoflittle significance.Scientists saytheir studymaters becauseit providesa lookat howthesewidespread andcomplex interactionsevolved.、1Some plantsattach foodpackets to their seedsin ordertoA.reward theants B・make afool ofantsC.provide nutritionfor theseeds D.get theseeds movedaround、2What doesParagraph2mainly tellusA.How plantsand antsinteract.B.What antsdo to protect plants.C.How plantsand antssurvive attacks.D.Why plantsand antsneedco-evolution.、3Which istrue about theevolutionaryrelationshipbetweenantsandplantsA.Ants dependedmore uponplants.B.It causeda racefor betterevolution.C.How itgot startedwas uncertain.D.It wasof littlevalue forfuture studies.、4Whats the authors purposeof writingthe passageA,To introducea science research method.B・To informreaders ofa latestresearch findingC.To arousereaders1interest inscienceresearch.D.To criticizepeoples traditionalviews aboutplants.(分)
22.8The TrueStory ofa YoungManWhen ReginaldLindsay receiveda scholarshipto MorehouseCollege inAtlanta,Georgia in1967,what hewanted mostwas nota jobwith a good salary,but achance tobe amember ofCongressasasouthern representative.After earninghis degreeat Harvard Law Schoolin1970,hereturned tothe South to practicelaw amongthe poor.“I wanttohelp them understandwhat theirrightsare andtohelpthem achievethem,”he said.Then heran forpolitical officeatthelocal andstatelevel untilhe wasready totry forCongress.Reg grewup ina low-income Negrosection ofBirmingham,Alabama.Brought upby hisgrandparentsafter hisparents weredivorced whilehe wasvery young,Reg hadbeen livingthrougha periodof far-reaching progressin racerelations.In thesummer of1968Reg himselfbecame agoodexample ofthis progresswhen hebecame thefirst Negrostudent appointedtoaspecial newprogram.The programintroduced brightyoung students totheworkings of the GeorgiaStategovernment andencouraged themto seekemployment thereafter finishingtheir education.I vebeenlucky,“he said.“I seemto havebeen in the rightplace atthe righttime.”But luckwas onlypart ofReg sstory,for hemade the most ofopportunities thatcame hisway.He learnedto readin kindergartenand beganvisiting thepublic libraryregularly toborrow books.His grandparentsencouraged him,though neitherof themhad mucheducation,and theyboughthim aset ofencyclopedias.loved thosebooks Jheremembered.UI usedto comedownstairs beforebreakfast andread shortarticles.I enjoyedreadingabout famousmen,and thenI wouldpretend tobe one of them.I guessit waspartly achildishgame andpartly anescape.It wasn!rttoo muchfun tobe aNegro whenIwasa kid.”Whilestudying forhis bachelor11s degreeat MorehouseCollege,Reg workedon severalpoliticalcampaigns helpingcandidates getelected togovernment offices.At thesame timehe maintainedaB averagewhile majoringin politicalscience.With justtwo moreyears tocomplete atHarvardLaw School,which alsogave himascholarship,Reg madeagoodstart onhis professionalcareer.He said,“The goodlife forme is thekind oflife whereI canfind satisfactionin publicservice/9Then in1975he wasthe Massachusettsstatecommissioner ofpublic utilitiesand from1993to2009he wasjudge of the UnitedStatesDistrict Courtfor theDistrict ofMassachusetts.
1、After earninghis degreefrom HarvardLawSchool,Reginald plannedto・A.return tohis hometownto finda jobwith agood salaryB.go backtotheSouthtohelpthepoor understand their rightsC.run forlocal officetomakeprogress on the civilrights movement、D.try forCongress byencouraging thepoor tojoin aneducation program2In whatway didReginalds grandparentsencourage him to readA.They senthim tokindergarten.B.They ledhimtopublic library.C.They boughthim encyclopedias.D.They borrowedmany booksfor him.、3Which of the followingwords canbest describeReginaldA.Enthusiastic andcareful.B.Cooperative andmodest.C.Ambitious andhardworking.D.Courageous andgenerous.(分)
23.8In thestoryof“The crowand thePitcher”from AesopsFables,a thisty(乌鸦)crow dropsstones into a narrowjar to raise thelow levelof waterinside sohe cantake adrink.Now scientistshave evidenceto backup thatstory.Crows actuallydo understandhow tomake(移位)water displacementwork totheir advantage,experiments show.The resultssuggest thatthebirds are,at leastin someaspects,as smart as first-graders.Researchers,led bySarah JelbertattheUniversity ofAuckland inNew Zealand,presented sixcrowswith tubesfilled withwater.Inside the tubes,a wormor piece of meaton apieceofwood wasfloating,just outof reachofthecrow.In frontofthe tubes,the researchersarranged severalrubbererasers that would sink,andsomeplastic objectsthatwouldfloat.The crowsfound out that theycoulddrop theerasers intothetubesin orderto raisethe waterlevel andget theirsnack.However,the birdshandled awkwardlyin experimentsin whichthey couldchoose todropobjects ineither awide tubeoranarrow oneto geta snack,the researcherssaid.Dropping objectsinto narrow tubewould liftthe waterlevel bya greateramount andput thetreat withinreach afterjusttwo drops;while ittook aroundseven dropstoraisethe snacktothesame levelin the wide tube.The crowsobviously didntrealize this,and mostof themwent forthewidetube first.Previous studiesshowed thatchimps andhuman childrencan solvesimilar tasks.In a2011study,chimps andkids foundoutthatthey couldput waterintoatube toreach apeanut thatwasfloating ina smallamount ofwater atthe bottom.、1How didthe crowsget the snack inSarahs experimentA.By breakingthetube.B.By droppingin erasers.C.By standingonthe wood.D.By removingthewood.、2What doestheauthormean bythe birdshandled awkwardly^in paragraph4A.They wereunable totell differentshapes.B.They droppedobjects onlyintonarrowtubes.C.They werenot awareofthesnack atfirst sight.D.They mostlyavoided theeasier wayto getthesnack.、3What doesthe textmainly focusonB.The developmentof crows.C・Crows9intelligence.D.Human-animal commumcation.、4What canwe learnfrom thepassageA・Crows arealmost asclever asfirst-graders insome respects.B.Crows understandwater displacementcompletely.C.Chimps andchildren aremuch smarterthan crows.D.The storyof“The crowandthePitcher”lacks evidence.(分)
24.8If youmakealist ofthe worldstop tenmost challengingjob,chances arethat beingateacher willnot makethe cut.But thinkaboutthedaunting taskmillions ofeducators faceeachday asthey tryto molda groupof oftensurly,unruly kidsinto intelligent,well-rounded individuals.That surelyhas tobe thetoughest jobin theworld,especially giventhat thereisnopromotion orbonusawaiting themeven ifthey arewildly successful!What ifthese all-important individualsthat weoften takefor granteddisappear fromour livesThatwas whatProject Edand ParticipantMedias Teachcampaign askedfilmmakers ofall agestoenvision fortheir recentlyheld contest.Entitled,nA WorldWithout Teachers/*its intentwas toinspiremore youngpeople tobecome teachers.However,the62amazing videosubmissions alsoserveasareminder ofhow grimthings wouldbe ifwe didnthave theseselfless individualsguidingus throughlife.What wasinteresting isthat eventhe youngestcontestants didnot appearto rejoiceatthe ideaof nothaving anybodytelling themwhat todo.High-school studentSavannah Wakefieldpondered ifartaswe knowit todaywould havebeendifferent without teachers.Would Monethave discoveredhis talentfor impressionismLosAngeles-based MilesHorst,who wonthe1,000USD prizeforthebest adultsubmission imaginesaworld whereteachers arereplaced bya brainbox*in hisfun animatedentry.Youth categorywinner MarinaBarhams videodepicts afact weall knowbut oftenforget.Teachers donftjust teach,they inspire-something thatno electronicdevice,no matterhow smart,can do!So thenext timeyou thinkyour teacher is beingmean fortrying tochannel youin therightdirection,imagine alife withouthim/her.We havea feelingit willnot appearas rosy!K What is thepassage mainlyaboutA.The campaignto promoteteachers*status.B・The significancecf teachers.C.A surveyof peoplesviews aboutteachers.D.The possibilityofaworld whereteachers arereplaced.
2、From thepassage wecan learnthat・A.teaching naughtykids isa verydiscouraging taskB.being ateacherisone ofthe mostchallenging jobsintheworldC.a successfulteacher hasthe greatestchance tobe promotedD.teachers havelittle influenceon kids*individual development、3Whatisthe purposeoftheproject“A WorldWithout Teachers^A.To attractkids tosubmit morevideos oftheir teachers.B.To expectteachers todevote themselvestotheirjobs.C.To remindstudentstoappreciate teachers1hard work.D.To encouragemore peopletogointo teachingcareer.、4What canwe inferfrom theunderlined sentenceA.Teaching isquite differentfrom otherjobs.B.The futureof teachers1work appearsinspiring.C.A worldwithoutteacherswillbeunimaginable.D・Many peopleattach moreimportance toteaching.
25.(10分)A90-year-old maynot betypical fora showsnarrator(解说员),but withoutthevoice ofEnglish broadcasterSir DavidAttenborough,oneofthemostsuccessful newshows ontelevisionjust wouldntbe thesame.BBCs PlanetEarth IIis gettinggood ratingsinthe United Kingdom.And Sir David,the manbehindthe showsvoice,describes itas ngreatlypleasing”.The naturalististhefather ofnature(纪录片)documentaries,withatelevision careerthat startedin195O.Since then,the London-bornbroadcaster hastraveled theworld intenton sharinghis discoveriesthrough thetelevision innewways.Ever sincehis firstwildlife documentaryseries,1954s ZooQuest,Sir Davidsvoice hasbecome(同义)synonymous withenvironmentalprotection.Concerned withhow humansare harmingtheplanet,he attemptsto educateviewers onthe threatsand dangersthatarepresent today.Hes usedhisprofile toraise importantissues likeglobalwarming,deforestation,climate changeand overpopulation.nWe cantgo onincreasing atthe ratehuman beingsare increasingforever,because the Earth isfinite(有限)and youcant putinfinity intosomething thatis finite,nhe toldThe Independenttwoyears ago.So ifwe dontdo somethingabout itthen theworld willdo somethingabout it.”And afteralmost30years ofnature-based programming,Sir Davidseffortstoprotect wildlifeandthe environmenthave notgone unnoticed.His workhas beensignificant inreconnecting anincreasinglydisconnected humanpopulation withthe environmentoftheplanet thatwe notonlycome frombut alsorely on.、1What canwe learnabout PlanetEarth IIA.It wasmade in
1950.B.It isnow verypopular.C.It isbroadcast allover theworld.D.It wasAimed intheUnitedKingdom.、2When didSir Davidsjob begintobewidely recognizedA.In
1950.B.In
1954.C.When heis90years old.D.After30years ofhard work.、3What doesSir Davidintend totell inParagraph4A.We willlose controloftheworsening ofthe Earth.B.He willhelp todeal withsome importantissues.C.Measures shouldbe takentoprotecttheEarth.D.Human populationshould stopincreasing.、4Which ofthe followingbest describesSirDavidaccording tothe textA.Optimistic.B.Ambitious.C.Generous.D.Devoted.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
1.530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)(被截肢者)
26.30When Ibecame anamputee atthe ageof29J wasforced torethink theideaof physicalperfection.My lifebecame1as Ichanged froman acceptablyattractive womantoan objectof pityand2Too busy3physical painand obviouslimitation ofmovement.Iwasnot。
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