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江西省于都县三中2025届高三(英语试题理)一模试题注意事项
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)
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5301.—Did youpass yourdriving test—Yes,otherwise Ito thepicnic nextmonth.A.couldnt driveB.couldnt havedrivenC.wonft driveD.wouldn*t havedriven
2.Faced with the dilemma,the companycommittee apublic statement,appointing thecapable manto beitsnew globalchief financialofficer.A.pulled outB.put outC.reached outD.drew out
3.Watching basketballgames onTV athome is one thing,going towatch themlive isquite another.A.perform B.performing C.to performD.being performed
4.Ever sincethe newpark was opened to the publiclast month,I awalk in it everymorning.A.am takingB.takeC.have takenD.have beentaking
5.The surveyshows thatspeed atleast30percent ofroad trafficand deaths.A.contributes toB,results fromC.lies inD.relies on
6.many Chineseholidays aredirected towardsservices rememberingancestors,the ChingMing Festivalisbeyond doubtthe largest.A.Unless B.SinceC.OnceD.While
7.The postoffice isclosed Saturdayafternoon.A.on B.in C.of D.at
8.James Smithand hisgirlfriend wentto ChenyiSquare tocelebrate theNew Year,never・as Vogueand Elle.I have18hosted the US musicprogram SoulTrain.Once19five camels,now Ican20up to£5000for one days work.I havegone from the bottomtothetop.、1A.working hardB.living togetherC.looking afterD.moving around、2A.whenB.afterC.asD.before、3A.listenB.sitC.workD.see、4A.businessB.bossC.husbandD.chance、5A.supportB.provideC.shareD.give、6A.excitedB.worriedC.frightenedD.surprised、7A.aroundB.throughC.insideD.beyond、8A.flew toB.stayed inC.choseD.left、9A.directorB.editorC.photographerD.writer、10A.satisfiedB.beautifulC.well-manneredD.young、11A.designingB.photographingC.dressingD.modeling、12A.moved toB.changed forC.returned toD.started for、13A.something toeatB.a jobC.a bedroomD.a workroom14A.sentB.wantedC.orderedD.informed、14A.in thelistB.on thecoverC.in theadsD.on thepage、16A.a riseB.a jobC.a partD.an actress17A.interviewsB.performancesC.visitsD.appearances、18A.alreadyB.evenC.yetD.still、19A.looking afterB.feedingC.worthD.as muchas、20A.payB.spendC.giveD.earn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(分)
27.15Going tomuseums hasbecome atrendy thingto doduring theholidays in China Apopular choicethis SpringFestivalwas thePalace Museum,1-a specialexhibition wasstaged toprovide avirtual royalexperience forvisitors Theentire museum()()
2.decorate withnewly-restored ancientroyal lanternsand springcouplets,including aset of the Chinesecharacter“Fu”
3.writeby fiveQing Dynastyemperors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
(八),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:、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分121011On December30,after two weeks9training,we finallybegan ourwork forvolunteer guidesin amuseum Duringthe firsttwoweeks,、I learnta lotabout thestory behindthe artworksIn orderto dogood in the work,my teammatesand Imade fullypreparations We、、first workedout acareful planThen wepracticed useproper bodylanguage toexplain theartworks betterThe month-long、、volunteer workhas nowcome toend,from whatI understand that it isnt easyto bea goodguide BesidesI alsorealize thathowimportant teamworkis Ibelieved thatI willget lifelongbenefits from the shortand meaningfulexperience第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假如你是高一的学生李华,在英语学习方面遇到了一些困难,现在请你用英语给你校的外教先生写
29.25Chris信,希望能够得到他的帮助内容包括.自我介绍.说明困难.提出请求注意词数词左右,可适当增加细节,使行文连贯123120参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2B、3D、4D、5A、6D、7A、8B、9C、10B、11B、12B、13A、14B、15A、16B、17C、18D、19D、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、
211.B
2.D
3.D
4.A、
221.D
2.B
3.A
4.C
5.B
6.B、
231.C
2.D
3.A、
241.C
2.D
3.A、
251.A
2.B
3.C
4.C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、
261.D
2.A
3.B
4.C
5.D
6.C
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.D
12.C
13.B
14.A
15.B
16.C
17.D
18.B
19.C
20.D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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271.where
21..was decorated
22..written第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、一一28for asstory storiesgood—well一fully full一use using前面加上end anwhat—which删除that一believed believeand—but第二节书面表达满分分
25、29Dear Mr.Chris,Im LiHua,a studentfrom SeniorOne ofour school.I have attended severalof yourlessons andbenefited alot from them.Recently Ihave metsome difficultyin learningEnglish,so Iam writingto aska favorof you.As akeen loverof English,I usedto becrazyabout learningit.But thingsseem to have changedever sinceI came to thisschool.There areso manynew wordsto learnthat Icanhardly rememberthem.Worse still,my Englishteacher speaksextremely fastand withkind oflocal accent,which makesit hardforme tofollow hersometimes.I findmyself losinginterest init and now Iam quiteupset aboutmy presentsituation.What shallI doCould yoube sokind asto give me someadvice/helpFd appreciateit ifyou couldgivemea hand.Looking forwardto yourkind reply!Yours sincerely,Li HuaA.returned
8.to returnC・returning D.having returned
9.—Mom,r mgoing tothe graduationdance tonightbut Idont thinkI lookattractive enough.—Oh,darling,don51worry.A.They dontknow whatbeauty is.B.Nobody willcare about it.C.You lookperfect the way you are.D.Impossible is nothing,
10.I thoughtit hardto completethe projectat first,but Imy mind.A.change B.have changedC.had changedD.would change
11.If you,the specialone in the world,want to show yourpersonality,this T-shirt isexactly whatyou arelookingfor.A.calm B.unique C.straight D.constant
12.He alwayskeeps aneye onshortcomings ofhis brothersrefusing toadmit his own mistakes.A.but B.whileC.although D.though
13.-You lookso angry.What happened-rd rathernot talkaboutit.A.Nothing.B.All right.C.Get away!D.No way!
14.In the students9eyes,Mrs Smithis amother more than ateacher.she treatsthestudentsjust likeher ownchildren.A.As aresult B.In otherwords C.What ismore D.First of all
15.Although thesituation wastough duringthe economiccrisis nowthings arebeginning to.A.look upB.keep upC.set upD.build up
16.™You lookhappy today.Is thereanything good™Im verydelighted asone of the exchangestudents.A.to chooseB.tohavebeen chosenC.choosing D.having beenchosen
17.…He wassatisfied withthe result,wasnt he—No.It wasso difficultthat hehave passedit.A.shouldnt B.mustntC.couldn11D.wouldnt
18.Last yearI appliedto PrincetonUniversity.I theywould sayyes—but theydid,andnowhere Iam.A.never thinkB.am neverthinkingC・have never thoughtD.neverthought
19.Since youare mydaughters classmate,wed liketo youtonight.A.put;down B.put;inC.put;off D.put;up
20.The governmentshould developsystem topredict whenwildfires occurandgive warningsin time.A.previous B.reliable C.reasonable D.responsible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)
21.6Educators acrosstheUSare callingfor majorchanges tothe admissions process inhigher education.The Harvardschoolof GreduateEducation,along with80other schoolsand organizations,released areport calledTurning theTide MakingCaringCommon^^in January,
2016.The reportargues that the processschools useto choosestudents causesmajor problems.David Hawkinsis theExecutive Directorfor EducationalContent andPolicy at the NationalAssociation forCollege AdmissionsCounseling.Hawkins toldVoice ofAmerica thatmost collegesand universitiesrequire many things fromstudents when they apply.Schools usuallyask foran essaydescribing a students interestsor whythey wantto studyat thatschool.The schoolsalso ask for lettersfromteachers orother responsibleadults describingwhy a student is a goodcandidate.But,Hawkins says,the areathat schools are mostconcernedabout is astudentshigh schoolgrades andstandardized testresults.The reportsuggests thatpaying attentionto academic success overother qualitiesworks wellfor somestudents buthurts others.Inaddition,academicsuccessisnotthe mostimportant qualityastudentshould have.More attentionshould bepaid toshowing whetherornot astudent wantsto dowell in the world,according tothe report.The reportgoes onto statethat the best wayto changethe admissionsprocess isby changingcollege applications.It suggeststhatschools shouldaskforevidence thatstudents careabout otherpeople.But the report doeshave itscritics.Bob Schaeffer,PublicEducation Directorfor theNational Centerfor Fairand OpenTesting,said thatevery fewyears,someone makesthe sameargument forchanges,but noreal changehas happedyet.Even manyof theschools thatagree withthereportstill makeno changes.Lloyd Thacker,Executive Directorof theEducation Conservancy,said thatuntil amajority ofschools agreeto makethe changes,there willstill beproblems.However,he said,the admissionsprocess wasbetter in the past.If badchanges canaffect theprocess,so cangoodones.、1What isthe problemsof theadmissionsprocessaccording tothe reportA.The schoolsask toomanythingsfromtheapplying students.B.The schoolsattach toomuch importanceto students9academic recordsC,The numberof studentsgetting admittedis toosmallD.Admissions officersconsider toomany unimportantfactors、2What isusually missingin anessayA.The reasonsto attendthe schoolB.A descriptionof interestsC.Recommendation lettersfrom adultsD.Evidence thatstudents careabout others、3Bob Schaefferargues that.A.not allchanges aregoodB.the largestschoolsareexpected tomake changesfirstC.no schoolscurrently agreewiththereportD.some schoolsdont makechanges evenif theyagree、4Whats LloydThackers attitudetoward thepossible changein theadmissions processA.Confident B.NegativeC.Doubtful D.Unclear(分)
22.8Every personplans torun offto sometropical isle,but fewdo.Real life,family,work,and monetarylimitations getintheway.Ian Fleminglet none of theseconsiderations stophim.After thewar,Fleming setdown hisschedule.The firstweek ofJanuary sawhim leaveEngland andtravel to Jamaica.The firstweekof Marchsaw hisreturn.He acceptedhis jobat Kemsley newspapers withoutcompromise—this portionof theyear wouldbe setasidefor Jamaicaor he would lookelsewhere foremployment.For6years Flemingtraveled eachwinter toJamaica,lounging inparadise,romancing women,chasing thesunset,but it was notuntilhe facedthe pressureof amarried womanwho waspregnant withhis childdid Flemingstart thewriter^journey whichwouldchange hislife andpopular cultureforever.As Flemingwaited in Jamaica fbrAnnes divorceto becomefinal,he wrotethe firstdraft ofanovel,Casino Royale.Flemings careeras a writer deservesmore examinationthan canbe offeredhere,but sufficeit tosay,over thenext12years,IanFleming transformedhis eliteexistence,his arrogance,his style,and hisacid witinto some of thegreatest thrillersever written.Flemingincurred therespect ofauthors asdiverse asRaymond Chandler,Kingsley Amis,and EdithSitwell.His fansincluded John,Jackie,andBobby Kennedy,and hissocial circleincluded PrimeMinister AnthonyEden,Evelyn Waugh,and SomersetMaugham.Fleming filled out the12years ofBond withgreat adventurejournalism.Even instories whichhad littleaction orpay off,such ashisshort non-fiction book,The DiamondSmugglers,the“Fleming-fJair“ensured excitingreading.He wrotethe“Atticus“column for(指责).the SundayTimes,proving awonderful conduitfor insideintelligence information,and cleverrebukesRegardless ofbook salesor familyobligations,Fleming managedto livethe lifehe wanted.As theyears passed,his passionforgolfing increasedso hetook moretime withit.Flemings long-term fascinationwith Americagrew,so hetraveled theremore often.Ian Flemingsfull lifecaught upwith himthrough hisheart.It maybe thatyears ofdrinking and smoking tooktheir toll,or that thebutter-rich cookingFleming lovedwas theculprit.Or maybeitwasjust genetics.Whatever thecause,Flemings healthdeclined inthelate1950s.This plusanxieties inthe marriageincreased Flemingsdepression.With thesuccess ofBond,the worldcame knockingatFlemings door,and hehad aharder timeshutting thoseout that he didnot wantin hislife.Nonetheless,Fleming foughtthe loosingbattle ofhis weakeningheart bythrowing morefuel onthe fire.He continued to drinkandsmoke,making someexcuses butnot many.He wrotebooks hewanted toread,and traveledthe worldwith styleand authority.By this、time,Fleming hadalready earnedhis ownfortune,created hisown identity,and ruledhisownliterary empire.1According tothesecond paragraph,Fleming acceptedthe joboffered byKemsleynewspaper.A.and hadto giveup hisyearly holidayplan toJamaicaB.because hewas offeredto workinJamaicaevery winterC.so thathe wouldnthave tolook foremployment elsewhereD.on conditionthathetook twomonths offtoJamaicaevery year、2What ledFleming followthe pathof writingA.His dreamto beawriter.B・The pressurefrom awoman.C.His potentialfor literature.D.His stateof health.、3When hebegan writing,Fleming neverexpected that.A.hewouldchange popular cultureB.he couldget over the pressureC.Anne wouldhave adivorceD.Anne wouldkeep hischild、4Flemings thrillersreflected his.A,sense forpopularcultureB.relationship withAnneC.own personalitiesD.life atJamaica、5The fact that Flemingfilledoutthe12years ofBond withgreat adventurejournalism“shows that.A.Fleming tookup journalismwhen hefinished Bonds adventuresB,Fleming putBond throughmany thrillingadventuresC.Fleming describedBond as an adventurousjournalistD.Fleming experiencedBondsadventureswhen hewas ajournalist、6According tothe passage,Fleming diedof.A.an unidentifiedreason B.a diseaseof theheartC.an unknownfamily diseaseD.over drinkingandsmoking
23.(8分)“How doyou accountfor yourremarkable achievementsin life,,Queen Victoriaof theUK askedHelen Keller.“Howdo youexplain thefactthateven thoughyou wereboth blindand deaf,you wereable toachieve somuch”(致敬)Ms.Kellers answerisatribute toher kindteacher.If it had not been fbrAnne Sullivan,the nameof HelenKeller wouldhave remained unknown.”According tospeaker ZigZiglar,Annie Sullivan was nostranger tohardship.She was almost sightlessherself andwas,at onetime,diagnosed ashopelessly“insane“by hercaregivers.She waslocked inthe basementofamental institution.Occasionally,Anniewould violentlyattack anyonewho camenear.Most of the timeshe generallyignored everyonein herpresence.An elderlynurse believedthere washope,however,and shemade ither worktoshowlove tothe child.Every dayshe visitedAnnie,and sheleft cookiesfor herand spokewords oflove andencouragement.She believedAnnie couldrecover,if onlyshe wereshownlove.Eventually,doctors noticedthe changeinthegirl.Where theyonce witnessedanger andhate,they nawnoted agentleness andlove.They movedher upstairswhere shecontinuedtoimprove.Then theday finallycame whenthis seemingly“hopeless”child wasreleased.Anne Sullivangrew intoa youngwoman witha desireto helpothers asshe,herself,was helpedby thekind nurse.lt wasshe who(约束)saw thegreat potentialin HelenKeller.She lovedher,disciplined her,played with her,pushed herand workedwithheruntil the(灯塔)flickering candlethat washer lifebecame abeacon oflight tothe world.Anne Sullivanworked wondersin Helenslife;but inwasa lovingnurse whofirst believedin LittleAnnie andlovingly transformedan uncommunicativechild intoa kindteacher.“If ithad not been fbrAnne Sullivan,the nameof HelenKeller wouldhave remainedunknown.But ifithadnotbeenfbr akind anddedicatednurse,the nameof AnneSullivan wouldhaveremainedunknown.、1What doesthe underlinedpart accountfor“probably meanA.show B.proveC.explain D.present.、2What dowe knowfromtheThird paragraphA.Sullivan hadvery normalbehavior.B.Sullivan wasignored byeveryone.C.Sullivan waskept awayfrom herparents.D.Sullivanwasbelieved lohaveamental problem.、3What wouldbe thebest titlefor thenextA.The Powerof LoveB.Making aDifferenceC.A GoodTeacher D.Remarkable Achievements(分)
24.8Just asJohn Lubbocksaid,we maysit in a libraryand yetbe in all quartersof theearth.Here aresomeof the coolestlibrariesof the world.Stuttgart CityLibraryDespite aclassic white-on-white color,Stuttgart CityLibrary isone ofthe mostvisually appealingmodern libraries.The amazingmodem and simplelook isthe productoftheKorean architectYi Eun-young.The Germanlibrary opened in2011,and costnearly80million eurosto construct.Kanazawa Umimirai LibraryArchitects fromthe CoelacanthKH Architectsstudio designedthe Kanazawa UmimiraiLibrarylo createthebestreadingenvironment.Healed floors,an outpouringof naturallight,and otherfeatures werespecifically includedlo achievethis goal.The wall,which consistsof thousandsof tinyopenings,allows naturallighting intothe building,improving theoverall feelofthespace.ThisJapanese librarywasopenedin2011,and reflectsthe appearanceof manymodemandsimple spaces.Library ofCongressIn1800,Congress setup the Library ofCongress inWashington D.C..Fifteen yearslater,Thomas Jeffersonoffered hispersonallibrary toreplace booksthat werelost whenthe Britishset thebuilding onfire in
1814.His books,which tooknearly50years tocollect,varied fromtexts onscience,literature andphilosophy,to booksinavariety offoreign languages.These days,theLibrary of Congressoffersmorethan155million itemsand thelargest rarebook collectionin NorthAmerica.State Library of VictoriaTheSlate Libraryof Victoria,located inMelbourne,Australia,isoneofthelargest exhibitinglibraries inthe world.Though itopenedin1856,major repairstook placebetween1990and
2004.The LaTrobe ReadingRoom isoneofthe librarysmainattractions dueto itsvisually amazingarchitecture.The lawnatthelibrarys frontattracts hundredsof cityfolk eachday,who gatherfor(盔甲)lunch orto enjoythe statuesthere.The librarycurrently containsover twomillion books,as wellas armorof NedKelly,a folkheroagainst theruling class.、1Which libraryhas thelongest historyA.Stuttgart CityLibrary.B.KanazawaUmimiraiLibrary.C-LibraryofCongress.D.State Libraryof Victoria.、2Whats specialabout StaleLibraryofVictoriaA.It hasgreat architecture.B.It hasa folkheros statueinit.C.It isthe worldslargest exhibitinglibrary.D.It servesasameeting placefor thecitizens.、3What doesthe firsttwo librarieshave incommonA.They areconstructed inthe modemstyle.B.They costa largeamount ofmoney.C.They aredesigned byKorean architects.D.They featureproviding readerswith naturallight.(分)
25.10The World Health Organizationsays thatthe diseasepolio isno longerwidespread in India.In2009,half ofthe worldscasesof poliowere there.But In2011,there wasonly onenew caseof polio inthecountry.Polio iscaused bya virus.It spreadsvery quicklyfrom oneperson toanother.Victims oftenlose theuse oftheir armsand legs.Inthe mostserious cases,polio cankill aperson.Twenty-five yearsago,polio affectedabout200,000children inIndia eachyear.The UnitedNations childrensorganization,UNICEF,sent teams,of healthworkers intolocal villages.Team memberstold familiesin theirneighborhood aboutthe importanceofgiving liquidmedicine tochildren toprotect themagainst polio.But itwas noteasy atfirst.A membersaid,“They usedto thinkthat ourchildren willnotbeable tohave childrenwhentheygrowup ifthey get the drop.They usedto thinklike this.But nowthey dont.Now theyallow theirkids to getthedrops.”Now thingshavechanged.Asma Khatunisamother inthe townof Ghaziabadinthenorthern stateof UtterPradesh.She said,Whenever anyonecomes,(接种疫苗).we getthe childrenvaccinated Evenif nobodycame toour house,we wouldsend ourchildren toa clinicto getvaccinated.A localMuslim leadersays thevaccination campaignhas beensuccessful becauseitissupported byreligious leaders.He said,“The poliovaccination campaignhas beensuccessful herebecause ourMuslim scholarsare withus.With theirsupport,we areable tomake peopleunderstandthatgiving childrenthe vaccineis beneficialand crucial.”The Indiangovernment hasnow launcheda new campaign tovaccinate170million childrenunder theage offive.The campaignwilltarget newbornbabies,migrants andpeople livingin poor,crowded areaswhere thedisease spreadsmore quickly.、1What isthe writerspurpose inwriting thepassageA.To telltheworldhow tofight againstpolio.B,To tellus goodnews aboutfighting againstpolioinIndia.C.To provethat withgood methodspolio canbe prevented.D.To explainwhy peopleinIndiaare nolonger afraidof polio.、2We learnthat whenparents inIndia werefirst advisedtogettheir childrenvaccinated,they.A.didnt believeit couldprevent polioB.became relaxedand believedit wouldworkC.were afraidit woulddo harmto theirchildrenD.were afraidit wouldmake theirchildren die
3、What isMuslim leaders9attitude towardsgetting childrenvaccinated nowA.Supportive.B,Negative.C.Uncaring.D.Worried.、4We knowfromthelast paragraphthatthenewcampaign.A.was startedby theWorldHealthOrganizationB,is successfulmainly becauseof MuslimscholarsC.aims at170million childrenunder theage offiveD.mainly targetspeople livingin poorand crowdedareas第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1・5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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30201.530阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从各小题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC D(索马里),(游牧的),When I wasagirl,inthe deserts ofSomalia myfamily wasnomadic1with ouranimals,and leadingahappy life.I wasabout thirteen2my fathercalled meattheend ofa hotday.Come and3here.He said.Tve foundyoua_4!We havearrangedthat hewill5me fivecamels.That nightI ranaway.Iwas6For almostthree weeks,I walked7thedesert,and finallyI gotto my(大使),aunties housein Mogadishu.Aunties husbandwas anambassador andinafew monthsI8Britain towork athis Londonhouse.One daya9called MichaelGoss sawme inthe street.He tookmy pictureand thephotographs were10You shouldtry anddo11J hetoldme.When myaunt anduncle12Africa,I stayedin London.I founda placeto stayand got13at McDonaldsbefore Itook MichaelGosssphotographs toan agencyoneday.They14metoa studio,and mypicture appeared15ofthePirelli calendar.Soon afterthat,the agencygot me16That wasseven yearsago.Since thenIve donemodeling allovertheworld andIve hadfrequent17in magazinessuch。
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