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2023年高考英语模拟试卷考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.—Did youwatch theHnal matchof ChinaOpen yesterday-Sure.I itso attentivelythat Iforgot tocook supper.A.watched B.had watchedC.was watchingD.was to watch
2.—Dad,you shouldhave takenme to the footballmatch thismorning.—I hadintended to,but Icouldn,t spareany time,I areport.A.had writtenB.wroteC.was writingD.would write
3.—He isgood at a lotof thingsbut itdoesnt meanhe isperfect.一Actually noone is.A.Whats goingon B.Lets getgoing.C.Thank goodness.D.Im withyou onthat.
4.These remarkableHndings suggestthe elephantshave amemory capacityto makedistinctions betweenhumanvoices.A.built upB.packed upC.brought upD.took up
5.Children arelikely tosome badhabits whenplaying thepiano ifthey dont have properlessons.A.keep upB.catch upC.pick upD.give up
6.In thepast fewyears,weve seenworks byChinese sci-fi writerswinning international•A.conclusion B.standardC.potential D.recognition
7.—Do youthink Ima goodsurfer一Of course!I youearlier.You madeit lookso easy,graceful even.A.am watchingB.was watchingC.have watchedD.had watched
8.I likesuch houseswith beautifulgardens infront,but Idonthaveenough moneyto buy.A.it B.one C.that D.this
9.How longdo yousuppose itis hearrived and began towork thereD.Mrs Blackand her21-year-old daughter.、3If Mrand MrsBrown have a“CAMP5coupon andwant tojoin in the Summer Surf Campfrom June30th toJuly3rd,howmuch shouldthey payA.$
760.B.$
600.C.$
800.D.$
950.、4What canwe knowfrom theformA.The campersare supervisedall day.B.A couplecan signup andjoin in the Campby fax.C.Parents can take part in Session3together with their children.D.An adultcan join in the Summer Surf Camp on any dayin June.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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D26・(30分)I wentto theclassroom withgreat confidencewhen Igave myfirst lessonto my English literatureclass.SinceI hadtaught inAmerica formany years,I hadno1about myability tohold theirattention andto_2them myadmiration fortheliterature of my nativelanguage.I was3when themonitor shouted,“Stand up!”The wholeclass4as Ientered theclassroom.I was somewhat5how Icouldget themto sitdown again,but oncethat embarrassmentwas over,I quickly6my calmnessandbeganwhat Ithoughtwas afact-packed lecture,sure togain their7-perhaps eventheir(满面红光)admiration.I wentback to my officewith the rosy glowwhich camefrom asense of
8.All raystudents9diaries.However,as I read theirdiaries,therosyglow wasgradually10by astrong senseof sadness.The firstdiary said,“Our literatureteacher didntteach usanything today.Her nextlecture will11be better.Greatlysurprised,Ireaddiary afterdiary,each expressinga12theme.Didnt Iteach them anything Idescribed theentirephilosophical frameworkof Westernthought andlaid thehistorical13for allthe workswell studyin class/91complained.66How shouldthey sayI didnt14themanything”After along term,I graduallylearned thatmy ideas about15were notthe same as thoseof mystudents.Ithought ateacher^job wasto16questions andprovide enoughbackground so that studentscould17their ownconclusions,while mystudents thoughta teachersjob wasto provide18information asdirectly andclearly aspossible.What agreat19!However,I alsolearned a lot,and my20with myChinese studentshas mademe abetter Americanteacher,knowing howtoteach in a differentculture.、1A.idea B.doubt C.trouble D.difficulty、2A.fix onB.hold onC.focus onD.impress on
3、A.shocked B.amused C.interested D.excited、4A.laughed B.shouted C.rose D.whispered、5A.puzzled B.confident C.anxious D.curious、6A.covered B.hid C.regained D.won7^A.satisfaction B.support C.concern D.respect、8A.failure B.achievement C.embarrassment D.sadness、9A.liked B.kept C.read D.exchanged、10A.replaced B.held C.controlled D.caught、11A.surely B.naturally C.obviously D.possibly12A.normal B.special C.similar D.disappointing、13A.knowledge B.background C.development D.information、14A.explain B.tell C.provide D.teach、15A.education B.learning C.culture D.literature16A.discover B.consider C.raise D.answer17^A.draw B.decide C.express D.share、18A.useful B.related C.exact D.standard、19A.concept B.situation C.challenge D.difference、20A.discussion B.experience C.argument D.growth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L5151分
27.15Music isone of the mostL powerthings in my life.Listening tomusic canhelp tomotivate mein tryingtime.When younger,I2,have nogreat lovefor musicas Ido now.I mainlylistened to
3.my parentswere listeningto.Whether Iwasin thecar,the house,
4.anywhere elsethere wassure to be someBeatles,or BuddyHolly constantlyplaying inthebackground.Now asFm older,I enjoyit for the reasonthat itallows me to remembermy childhood.I believemusic has the power52_convey all sorts ofemotion.The song“A littlebit longer”by NickJonas is6^anemotional andinspiring songthat whenI hearit,I alwayscome closeto7^_drop downtears,especially whenI watchit beingplayedlive.The effectthat musiccan have8^our emotionsis tremendous,as itcan bringpeople tofloods oftears orbursts of
9.laugh.I believemusic affectspeople inmany ways.To me,music is10,extreme importantinmylife.I thinkit bringsme closertomy friendsand family.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下作文文中共有处语言错误,
28.1010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A,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21011The biggestchallenge I have overcomeis steppingout ofmy comfort zone.In theyear of2013which I was15,1joined anexchangestudent program.I sentto Germanyalone andlived withthe hostfamily.At firstit was a hugefailure forme.Thanks formy hostmom,she helpedmealot.She toldme sometips to make friends,such asjoining asports cluband invitedmy classmatesto watcha movie.Surprising,all of the tipsshe gaveme workout!Shealso suggestedthat Ican introducemy culturetomyclassmates.To myastonish,they wereboth interestedin Chineseculture.Gradually,my discomfortzone becamea partofmycomfortzone.第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)假如你是李夏你看到美国留学生Sharon在网上发贴,.希望有人能帮助她提高普通话(Mandarin)水平,她可以教英语作为回报请根据以下提示用英语给她写一封电子邮件表达给她提供帮助的意愿;
1.说明你能胜任辅导的理由;
2.给出讲好普通话的两点建议;
3.提出你学习英语的具体需求
4.注意词数左右,开头语已为你写好;
1.120可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.文中不得透漏个人姓名和学校名称;
3.Hi Sharon,This isLi Xia.I learnedfrom yourpost thatyou want to improveyour Mandarin参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2C、3D、4A、5C、6D、7B、8B、9D、10C、11C、12B、13B、14B、15D、16C、17A、18B、19C、20B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、、21557C、1A、2C、、221D、2C、3C、4C、5A、、231B、2D、3C、、241D、2A、3C、4D、、25155C、2D、3A、4C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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、、261B、2D、3A、4C5^A、6C、7D、8B、9B、10A、11D、12C、13B、14D、15A、16C、17A、18C、19D、20B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
1.
5151、
271.powerful
2.had
3.what/whatever
4.or
5.to convey
6.such
7.dropping
8.on
9.laughter
10.extremely第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、前加
281.which-when
2.sent was
3.the—a
4.for-to
5.invited—inviting
6.一删除或一一Surprising—Surprisingly
7.work worked
8.can canshould
9.astonish astonishment
10.both—all第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Hi Sharon,This isLi Xia.I learnedfrom yourpost thatyou wantto improveyour Mandarin.I amquite interestedin it•I thinkPm fitforit Asa student,Ihavebeen learningMandarin formany years.In additionJ amChinese,which meansMandarin isa mustforme tocommunicate withothers inmy dailylife.So Imquite confidentthatl canhelp youlearn Mandarin.Learning Mandarintakes time,so if you wantto learnit well,you shouldspend much time practicingMandarin everyday.Asthe sayinggoes,practice makesperfect.Besides,you canalso readsome booksin Chinesesee some Chinese filmsand listentosomeChineseradio programmes.Speaking andlistening arevery importantfor alanguage learning,by whichyou aresureto makegreat progress.In yourpost,you sayyou canteach Englishasareward.It isjust whatI want.Im eagerto improvemy English.So,if youallowmeto help youlearn Mandarin,you canalso helpme improvemyEnglish.We cancontact eachother byvideo chateverynight forhalf anhour inEnglish andhalf anhour inChinese,sothatwe canimprove ouroral speaking.Hope foryou earlyreply!Yours SincerelyLiXiaA.when B.beforeC.after D.since
10.The famousbook Frankenstein,by Britishnovelist MaryShelley,is the first workof sciencefiction.A.writing B.having writtenC.written D.was written
11.My newjob mytravelling allover thecountry,which meansI wonbe ableto spendmuchtimewith myfamily.A.takesB.promises C.involves D.causes
12.The fellowwe spokeno commentat first.A.tomakeB.to madeC.made D.to making
13.He startedschool thesame dayas Idid andto itlike aduck towater.A・appealed B.tookC.catered D.saw
14.The doctorhad almostlost hopeat onepoint,but thepatient finally・A.pulled outB.pulled throughC.pulled upD.pulled over
15..online paymentis safe,people will be morelikely tolink theirbank cardsto WeChat.A.Even thoughB.As thoughC.Ever sinceD.As longas
16.-Could youpass methe sugar,please•OK,A.never mindB.sounds greatC.here yougo D.there itis
17.On thebus Isaw astudent Ibelieved wasyour brother.A.who B.whomC.which D.whoever
18.During afternoon,the rainbecame smaller,but towardsevening,there wasa suddenlandslidethat buriedthe village.A./;theB.the;/C.the;the D.an;the
19.“They didnttake measuresin time,otherwise theexplosions・nsome expertssaid.A.wouldn9t happenB.didn9t happenC.wouldnt havehappened D.mustnt havehappened
20.Mark haslived inChina formany years,yet hestill canthimself to the Chinesecustoms.A.observe B.adapt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 DSydneyOpera HouseToursWe offerthree differenttours ofthis iconicbuildings.The Essential Tour bringsto lifethe storybehind thedesign The tour concludeswith acomplimentary breakfastin theandconstruction ofone of the worldsmost famousGreen Room,the privatedining areaof performerspast andlandmarks.Using interactiveaudiovisual technology,your present.guide will take youonamemorable journeyinside theTakes place:Daily at7amyoungest buildingever tobe WorldHeritage listed.Prices:$
155.No concessions.Afterwards,why notstay aroundand eatat theStudio Cafe,To purchase:Bookings areessential.Limited to8people perwithits modernAustralian menuYou canboth enjoythe tour.best viewsin Sydneyand claima20%reduction on the totalOnline salesexpire at4:30pm twodays prior.cost ofyour meal.Dont forgetto showyour ticketin orderNotes:Thetourincludes upto300steps.Flat,rubber-soledto claimyour discount.Language:English,French,German shoesmust beworn.For safetyreasons,children of12yearsTakes place:Daily between9am and5pm Prices:Adult$35/old and under arenot permitted.Online$
29.75Concessions:Australian seniorsand pensioners;studentsOpera HighTea consistsof atour whereyou willwalk intheand childrenof16andunder$
24.50Prior bookingsare notfootstepsof world-class singers,dancers and musicians,essential.followed byfine foodandmusicinthespectacularsurroundings of the BennelongDining Room.What couldbebetter thana treatof deliciouslight snacksand softdrinks独唱会The Backstage Tour givesyou backstageaccess to the Sydneyfollowed bya liverecital bya leadingAustralianOpera House.It isa uniqueopportunity toexperience thesingerAn unforgettabletreat foryoung andold!real-life dramasbehind thestage!You mighteven getto standTakesplace:Every secondWed.,2pmon theconcert hallstage,take upa conductorsbaton intheDuration:
1.5hours Prices:$145perorchestra pitand imagineyou areleading theperformance.personYou will also getto seeinside thestars dressingrooms.Book onlineor visitthe GuidedTours Desk(分)
21.6A.the EssentialTour B.the BackstageTour、557A travelerwill enjoya performanceif hechoosesC.Opera HighTea D.any ofthe tours
1、Joining theBackstageTour,a traveler・A.is allowed to wearsneakers whenstanding on the stageB.will havean opportunitytobethe conductoroftheorchestraC.cantakehis bigfamily of8members tofree breakfastD・can buythe discountticket theday beforethe tour、2If acouple whotravelled withtheir17-year-old sonjoined theEssentialTourand hada mealof$150there,what wouldthelowest costbe ifpaid incashA.$
203.
25.B.$
214.
5.C.$
225.D.
239.
25.(分)
22.8An old man in a fadedyellow shirtsat ina windowlessroom ona raisedconcrete form.The onlysource ofheat camefromsomewhere beneaththe plasticmattress and the roughblanket theblank-faced policewoman hadhanded himaftertaking his thumb prints.He heardvoices andmetallic clangasthecell doorswung open.At thefront deska tiredlooking policemanhanded the oldmanback hisbelongings,his worn-out capandtheSeiko watchthathad stoppedworking theday hisbeloved Evelynleft.The policemandramatically heldthe blueplastic bagat anarms lengthtotheoldman whotook itand madesure itscontents wereundamaged:the goat meat,palm oil,leaves andspices.He ignoredtheconfused expressionontheofficers faceand signedthe documentdeclaring hehad beenreturned thepossessions theyhadtaken offhim thenight before.No onespoke tohim ashe walkedslowly towardsthe exit.Mr.Easy-nwa^He stoppedand prayedtotheGod whonow tookcare ofEvelyn toplease takehim faraway fromthisunhappy placeof expressionlessfaces,clipped accentsand peoplewho didnot evenattempt topronounce hisname right.“Ezenwa,“He saidand lookedatawoman withtangerine lips,her nametag saidJessica Harlow,Social Services.bit farfromhome,she saidas shedrove fastand withconfidence theway Evelynused to.He wonderedif shemeant the50miles fromLiverpoolorthe50,000miles fromEnugu,a cityin Nigeria.He didnot botherreplying asthis womanhad plentyto sayaboutthe weather,bad drivers,her daughtersschool play...At lastshe drewup outsidethe blockof flatswhere helived.“Got hereintheend”,said sheseriously,^Really Mr.Easy-nwa,ifyoukeep gettinglost,we willhave toconsider movingyouinto ahome”.“No need,Iwasnot lost,he answered.He carefullyrolled upthe sleevesoftheoversize bomberjacket hewore andturned onthetap towash hishands,relieved thepipes werenot frozen.In aclean panhe placedthe choppedpieces ofgoatmeat.Theherbs andspices thathad taken him threemonths totrack down,the uzizaseeds hadtakenhim into theheart ofGranbyMarket inLiverpool,his uchanwuleaves downa shadyback alleyin Manchester,and yesterday,among otherfood items,thefinest goatmeat froma SierraLeonean Butcherin Birmingham.That hadtaken sometime,so muchhe missedthe lasttrainand whenthe policefound himshivering outsidethe lockedup station,so coldhe couldntanswer loudlyenough thepink-faced(吐沫)big copperwho yelledin hisface,“Whats yourname sir”spraying hisface withspittle ashe didso,leaving themwith(调味品)no choicebut tosearch anexhausted,frozen oldblack manand findinghiminpossession ofmysterious condimentsincludinga bagof driedbitter-leaf whichcould ofcourse bemistaken for anything thatresulted inhim gettingread hisrightsand chargedwith...possession(烹饪的)He liftedthe lidofthebubbling soup,the roomwas filledwiththerich andspicy scentof hisculinary effort.Heserved twobowls,taking thechipped oneand placingthe otheropposite whereEvelyn wouldhave sat.He wouldtell herabouthis adventure,it was their anniversaryand thiswastheperfect peppersoup tocelebrate.()Ken Onyia,UK NigeriaCommonwealth SportShort StoryPrize、1Why wasMr.Ezenwa takentothe prison fora nightA.He wastoo weakto move.B.He couldntfind hisway backhome.C.He thenhad nowhereelse togo.D.He wassuspected ofpossessing drugs.、2When Mr.Ezenwa wasto leavetheprison,•A.histhumbprint wastaken immediatelyB.the policemanwas confusedabout whathe hadC.a socialworker wasassigned todrive himback homeD.the policemanwassokind asnot todamage hisbelongings、3What didMr.Ezenwa dofor hiswedding anniversaryA.He collectedallsortsof valuablesas presents.B.He cookednative foodasasurprise forhis wife.C・He prepareda specialNigerian peppersoup carefully.D.He travelledalot,attempting to get hiswife back.、4What wordscan be used todescribe Mr.EzenwaA.Hopeless andpessimistic..B.Mysterious andtroublesome.C.Affectionate andpersistent.D.Energetic andsympathetic.、5What themedoes theauthor wantto expressthrough thestoryA.Racial prejudice.B.Hard lifeoftheelderly.C.Struggle forfreedom.D・Preservation oftradition.(分)
23.8Throughout theyear,a numberof Youth Exchanges activitiesare heldby anorganization—TheInternational VoluntaryService.These activitiesgive smallgroups of45young peoplethe opportunityto take part involunteeringtrips abroadforanaverage oftwo weeks.These young people arejoined by45young peoplefrom34othernationalities andwillbea wonderfulintercultural experienceinasafe environment.Example Youth Exchanges Youth Exchange1LocationIrelandOther nationalities:Spain Italy,HungaryTheme:Focuses onthe topicof communityreconstruction andcommunity activities-exploring howlocalissues facingour communitiesare connectedto globalissues.The group willalsolearn about the ecovillageas anexample ofacommunity andtake partin teambuildingactivities.Youth Exchange2LocationFranceOther nationalities:Bulgaria Italy9ThemeOrganic gardeningcontinual living.This projectwill takeplace ina naturalpark,where the groupwilltakepart ingardening activitiesand gamesabout continuousdevelopment.Youth Exchange3Location MacedoniaOthernationalities:Serbia,Turkey,IrelandThemeFoster(培养)social inclusion(融入)and motivatepersonal developmentof youngpeople throughsports andoutdooractivities.Promote outdooractivities asa tooltohelpinclusion ofyoungpeoplewith feweropportunities.Youth Exchange4LocationItalyOther nationalitiesBulgaria»GreeceThemeA social-environmental projectthat intendsto promotesocial inclusionand continuousdevelopment,regarded asaprocess ofcivil rightsand activecitizenship.Over10days,thegroupwilltake partinactivities toraise(意识)awareness aboutthe effectof ourbehavior onthe environment.、1What doyou focuson whentravelling inFranceA.Rebuilding communities.B.Gardening work.C.Civil rights.D.Developing socialinclusion.2^If youare interestedin protectingthe environment,you cantakepartin・A.Youth Exchange1B.YouthExchange2C.YouthExchange3D.YouthExchange43^Which nationalityare YouthExchanges mostpopular withA.France.B.Spain.C.Italy.D.Ireland.
24.(8分)On Friday,Germany1s telecomregulator(电信业管理者),the Federal Network Agency,announced thatanumber ofchildren ssmartwatches,designed forages5to12,can allowsomeone toremotely tapinto thewatch smicrophoneand secretlyspy fromremote places.The regulator isnt justworried aboutthe potentialof peoplespying onchildren-ifs(设备)worried the devices canbe usedto spyon anyone.And in Germany,its illegalto recordprivate conversationswithout permission.HAccording toour investigations,parentswere usingthe watches,for example,to listenin ontheir children during class,said FederalNetwork AgencyPresident JochenHomanninastatement.Smartwatches thatmake phonecalls,like theApple Watch,are legalinGermany.The problemwith manyof thechildrens smartwatches,however,is thatthedeviceshaveaclassic spying function,similar toa babymonitor,which canbe(激活)easily activatedjust byusing an app.The Germanregulatorisso seriousabout destroyingthese devices,its askingcitizens todocument thewatches1destruction andfile evidenceonline.Once thewatches aredestroyed,the regulatorwill providea ncertificateof destruction,nconfirming thedeed wasdone.This isntthefirsttime the FederalNetwork Agency toldGerman citizensto destroya consumerdevice.The regulatoronceprohibited thedoll nMyFriend Caylan,which wasfitted withradio transformingtechnology thatcould allowchildren tobespied on.Remind techproducers:The Germangovernment wonftjust bandevices thatcan spyon anyone,they*ll demandthedevices bedestroyed withhammers(or whatevermeans ofdestruction oneprefers)—even ifthey1re dolls.、1Why istheFederalNetworkAgencyconcerned aboutchildrenssmartwatchesA.They aretoo expensiveto afford.B・They cantbe usedin remoteplaces.C.They areharmful tochildrens health.D.They canbeusedtowatchanyone insecret.、2How cana smartwatchspyingfunctionbe performedA.By usinganapp.B・By usinga babymonitor.C.By fixinga device.D.By downloadingsoftware.3^What willcitizens getafter destroyingthe watchesA.A document.B.A doll.C.A certificate.D.A prize.、4What canwe inferabouttheGerman governmentsattitude tochildrens smartwatchesA・Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Acceptable.D.Unbearable.(分)
25.10Cocoa Beach/Jupiter Surf Camp——SummerSummer Surf Camp iscentrally locatedontheBest Westernseashore inCocoa BeachJupiter atCarlin BeachPark with(住宿)accommodations atthe HolidayInn Expressin JunoBeach.SummerSurf Camp Dates:•Surf Camp-Session1May27th-30th FamilySurf WeekAll Ages•Surf Camp-Session2June2nd-6th FamilySurf WeekAll Ages•Surf Camp-Session3June9th-13th TeenWeek Ages12-17•Surf Camp-Session4June16th-20th FamilySurf WeekAll Ages•Surf Camp-Session5June23rd-27th AdultsOnly18and over•Surf Camp-Session6June30th-July3rd FamilySurf WeekAll Ages•Surf Camp-Session7July7th-llth FamilySurf WeekAll Ages•Surf Camp-Session8July14th-18th WomensCamp18and over•SurfCamp-Session9July21st-25th FamilySurf WeekAll Ages•SurfCamp-Session10July28th-August1st AdultsOnly18and over*A20%discount willbe appliedtothe4-Day SurfCamp Weeks.*Parents arealways welcometo signup andjoin theirchildrenduringthe teenweek surfcamp sessions.Summer CampDetails:优惠券*Use couponcode:CAMP5at checkouttogetthe5%discount*Daily Rate:$
125.00/person东SurfCampRuns:9:30am-2:30pm指导*Please note:We dontsupervise thecampers after2:45pm.*Directions toCamp:click here、Contact Us:888-672-4887155Where doesthis passageprobably comefromA・A newspaper.B.A magazine.C.A website.D.A guidebook.、1If theSmiths withtheir11-year-old sonwanttojoinintheSummerSurfCamp,theyd bettergo thereonA.June10th B.June23rdC.July29th D.July22nd、2Who areallowedtotakepartin Session5and Session8A.Mr Johnsonand hiswife.B.A couplewithout children.C.Mr Blackand his19-year-old son.。
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