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绝密★启用前届高考英语阶段性仿真押题卷(新高考卷)考试版2025I01(考试时间120分钟试卷满分150分)注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位宽上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用错笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他冬案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.WhyisthewomanunhappyA.Shedoesntseethefullmoon.B.Shehasbeensick.C.Shemissesherfamily.
2.WheredoesthemanlivemostofthetimeA.InFrance.B.InItaly.C.InBritain.
3.WhatwillthemandonextA.Changesomemoney.B.Takethefoodhome.C.Sitandcathismeal.
4.WhatdoesthemansayaboutJackA.Helookssmart.B.Hehasntshownhisability.C.Hebehavedbadly.
5.WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingaboutA.Themanshouse.B.Thehousingprices.C.ThewomansHie.第二节(共15小题每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.WherearethespeakersA.Inahotel.B.Inanoffice.C.Inapostoffice.
7.Whatwill(hewomandonextA.Meethersecretary.B.Collectamail.C.Addressanenvelope.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题A.Oldschoolmates.B.Co-workcrs.C.Waitressandcustomer.
8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers
9.WhatarethespeakersgoingtodonextA.Havedinneratarestaurant.B.Attendameeting.C.Haveachat.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.HowisthemansnewhousedifferentfromtheoldoneA.Itisbiggerinsize.B.Ithasmorebedrooms.C.itincludesasmallergarden.
11.WhatdoesthemanlikebestaboutthehouseA.Thestudy.B.Thekitchen.C.Thebedroom.
12.WhatistheadvantageofthemansnewhouseA.Itisneardowntown.B.Itisconvenienttogoshopping.C.1isinaquietplace.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.HowoldisthewomannowA.
18.B.
23.C.
25.
14.WhydidthewomanarriveearlyattherestaurantA.Shewasexcitedtostartthework.B.Sheneededtotalkwiththechef.C.Tlicrestaurantwasbusy.
15.WhathappenedtothewomanonherfirstdayatworkA.Shefeltill.B.Shetookthewrongorders.C.Shehadtomakeallthefoodalone.
16.WhatdidthecustomersdoafterheyatethewrongfoodA.Theypraisedthewomanscooking.B.Theygaveihewomanatip.C.Theyaskedtochangei.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.WhatwereCharliesfriendsexpectedtodoA.KeepthepartysecretfromCharlie.B.Invitesomeotherfriendsiotheparty.C.Makeanimmediatereplytotheinvitation.
18.WherewasthepartyheldA.Atamusichall.B.Atadisco.C.Atarestaurant.
19.WhatideadidthespeakerlikebestA.Playingmusic.B.Tickingphotosofallguests.C.Placingcamerasoneachtable.
20.HowdidthespeakergettoknowCharlieA.Bywatchingaconcert.B.Byplayingasportsgame.C.Byattendingaparly第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项TouristAttractionsoftheYearBerlinWallMemorialsEastSide(Jallery:Berlin,CiermanyIn Berlin,one of the fewmonuments to the ColdWar is the BerlinWall Memorial,featuring agallery of101panelstotaling around4,300feet.Tb learnmore aboutthe history,impact andsignificance of the BerlinWall,consider alour.Thetraveler-favorilc HotelAdlon Kcmpinskyhas viewsof BrandenburgGale,a Michelin-starred restaurant,spa andcentrallocationforexploringthecity.GrandPalace:Bangkok,ThailandThe Templeof theEmerald Buddha,todays ceremonialroyal complexis atop attractionin Bangkok.Visitors to theGrandPalacemustdressappropriatelywithbothshouldersandkneescoveredandareaskedtowearblackorwhiteoutofrespectforthelateKingRamaIX.whodiedin
2016.Forapersonalizedexperience,bookacustomizedtourofthepalaceandBangkoksmust-sees.MountFuji:Shizuoka,JapanMost visitorsopt fora sightingfrom Tokyossky-high observationdecks.For acloser view,visit theFuji FiveLakesregionforitshotsprings.Viewsfromherearebestintheearlymorningorlateafternoon,betweenNovemberandMay.VictoriaHarbour:Hongkong,ChinaThemostspectacularviewsofthecityarefromthewater,whetherseenonacheapStarFerryorduringtheworld,slargestlightandsoundshow,at8p.m.nightly,whenskyscraperseruptintoseasonallythemedlightingeffectssynchronizedtomusic.Foraroomwithstellarharborviews,checkintoTheRitz-CarltonHongKong,whichboastsfourrestaurants,anightclub,anindoorpoolandafull-servicespa.
21.WhatisrequiredofvisicorstotheGrandPalaceinBangkokA.Wearingformalclothes.B.Joiningacustomizedtour.C.Beingdressedinblackorwhite.D.Bookingticketsonlineinadvance.
22.WherecanthevisitorsgetthemostspectacularviewsofHongKongA.Fromaroomonahill.B.FromaStarFerry.C.FromHotelAdlonKempinsky.D.Fromasky-highobservationdeck.
23.WheredoesthepassagemostprobablycomefromA.Ascientificjournal.B.AtravelmagazineC.Acommercialreport.D.Ahotelwebsite.BInhertinyhomeinthecapitalofGreece,Athens,93-ycar-oldIoannaMatsoukahasknitted(编织)thousandsofbrightlycoloredscarvesforchildreninneedfromGreecetoUkraine.Herknittingneedlesclickedthroughherexpertfingers,hernailspaintedred.TtbringsmejoytosharethemJshesaid.Since shetook upknitting in the1990s,Matsouka haseasily madeover3,000scarves,her daughtersestimate.In thebeginning,the scarveswere giftedto friends.As thenumber ofscarves grew,they weredonated tochildrens sheltersacrossGreece.Then,throughacquaintances,theyreachedchildreninBosniaandUkraine.Thenewlyknittedscarves,numberingover70,wenttoarefugee(难民)campnearAthensthiswinter,viatheUNrefugeeagencyUNHCR.“Thetactthatwcgivethemawaygivesherstrength,MsaidherdaughterAngcliki.Sherelatedsimpleartworkandmailhermotherreceivedovertheyears:Thankyou.bewell,keepgoing.Yougavejoytochildren,you gavejoy topeople.Thats heronly reward:a letter,a fewwords.Angcliki saysher motheris anexample ofstrengthandopiimism.NowMatsoukaknitsonescarfaday.Wakingupeverymorning,shedrinksaglassofmilk,putsonherpearlearringsandgetstowork.Shetakesabreakforlunchandashortsleep,andthenpainstakinglyknitsintothenight.Hereyesightsuflersandshe sometimeshas severefacial pain,a conditionknown astrigeminal neuralgia.However,she hasno plansto quitjust yet.UntilIdie,Iwillbeknitting/Matsoukasaid.Shemay haveevenfound thesecrettoalong lifeinit,shesays.Itsthe happinessIgetfromgiving.,she said,sittingbesideabigbluebagfilledwiththeknittingmaterials.
24.WhowereMaisoukaslatestcreationsdonatedtoA.Herfriendsandrelatives.B.ThechildreninarefugeecampnearAthens.C.ThekidsinBosniaandUkraine.D.ThepeopleinsheltersacrossGreece.
25.WhatisAngelikisattitudetowardswhathermotherisdoingA.Tolerant.B.Disapproving.C.Favorable.D.Indificrent.
26.WhatdoweknowaboutMatsoukafromparagraph4A.Sheisusedtorisingearly.B.Sheisdisciplinedandhumble.C.Sheisorganizedandstrong-willed.D.Sheisunconcernedaboutherappearance.
27.WhichstateniencwillMatsoukaprobablyagreewithA.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Onecannotbeintwoplacesatonce.D.Themoreyougive,thehappieryouwillbe.CResearchersattheUniversityofExeterinEnglandhavecraftedadevicethatemploysartificialintelligenceAIlodelectAsian wasps黄蜂.AI referslo thecapability ofcomputers tolearn fromexperiences andexecute tasksswiftly thatwouldtypicallyrequireasignificanttimeinvestmentfromhumans.Asian waspsare consideredan invasivespecies,indicating that they arenot nativetothe UK andcan disruptourecosystemtheenvironmentanditslivingorganisms.Thesewaspsfeedonlocalinsectsandposeasignificantthreattohoneybeeswithasinglewaspcapableofkillingupto5honeybeesinaday.Theinnovativesystem,namedVespAI,usesaspongeclothsoakedwithaliquidthatattractswasps.Oncethewaspsaredrawninanautomaticcameratakespicturesofthem.TheAIthenanalyzesthephotostodeterminewhethertheinsectisanAsianwasporaEuropeanwasp,whichisanativespecies.If anAsian waspis spotted,a notificationis sentright awaytotheresearchers phoneor computer.VespAl actsas anearly-waming system,allowing forthe detectionof anyAsian waspshat may have entereda newarea oftheUK.Its highprecisionhelpsauthoritiesrespondquicklytofollowthewasps,findtheirnests,andgetridofthembetoretheycanreproduce.There isgrowing concernamongexperts thatAsian waspsmayhavemade alasting homein theUK ratherthan beingmerelytransient oraccidental arrivals.Currently,the UKsway ofdealing withAsian waspsdepends onpeople seeingthem,recognizingthem,andreportingthem.However,manyofthesereportsturnoutiobeotherkindsofinsects,whichisnotaveryeffectivewaytohandlethesituation.Dr.ThomasOShea-Wbeller,whoworkedonVespAI,saidthisnewsystemwontmistakeotherinsectsfbrAsianwaspsormissihcmwhentheycomearound.VcspAIhasbeentestedontheislandofJerseyandwillbetriedinotherplacesthisyear.
28.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlyfocusonA.VespAIsdesignandoperation.B.Theeffeciivcncssofwaspstraps.C.VespAIsinfluenceonecosystem.D.Traditionalwaspdetectingmethods.
29.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“Iransicnl“meaninparagraphsA.Widespread.B.Temporary.C.Frequent.D.Dangerous.
30.WhichstatementWouldDr.ThomasprobablyagreewithA.VespAIwillhelpmanagewaspinvasions.B.VespAIrequiresconstanthumaninspection.C.Thecurrentreportingsystemishighlyeffective.D.ThecurrentmethodsfailtoidentifyAsianwasps.
31.WhatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetextA.AIDisruptstheSurvivalofInsectsB.TheThreatofAsianWaspstoBeesC.AITechnologyBoostsWaspDetectionD.TlieImpactofAlonInsectIdentificationDTheconceptsofdelayedsatisfaction,self-control,andself-regulationareoftenusedinterchangeablyandinconsistently.Theabilitytodelayanimpulse(冲动)foranimmediaterewardtoreceiveamorefavorablerewardatalatertimeisthestandarddefinitionofdelayedsatisfaction.Studies showthat delayedsatisfactionisone ofthemost effectivepersonal characteristics ofsuccessful people.Peoplewho learnhow tomanage theirneed iobe satisfiedin themoment developmore iniheir careers,relationships,health,andfinancesthanpeoplewhogiveintoit.Being ableto delaysatisfaction isntthe easiestskill toacquire.It involvesfeeling dissatisfied,which iswhy itseemsimpossible forpeople whohavent learnedto controliheir impulses.Choosing tohave somethingnow mightfee)good,butmaking theeffort tohavediscipline andmanage yourimpulses canresultinbigger orbetterrewardsinthe future.Over time,delayedsatisfactionwillimproveyourself-controlandultimatelyhelpyouachieveyourlong-termgoalsfaster.TheSeinfeldStrategyisoneofseveralhelpfulself-satisfactiontechniquesyoucanusetoputoffsatisfactionforlongerperiodsoftime.Everydaythatyoudelaysatisfactionandavoidtemptation(诱惑),youcrossitoffyourcalendar.Afterafewdays,thiscreatesachain.Thisstrategyworkswelltorpeoplewhoenjoygamification(游戏化).Ifyoufinditsatisfyingtokeepthechaingoing,yourelesslikelytogiveintotemptation.Do youfind yourselfgoing backto yourtemptations withoutthinking aboutitIf thisisthecase,you canpracticemindfulnesslobecomemoreawareofwhatyoudo.Whenyounoticeyourselfdoingsomethingoutofhabit,stopfbramoment.Ask yourselfwhy youre doing whatyouredoing.Take sometime toanalyzehow yourefeeling.Payattention tothedetails.Take amomentofniindulnesstointerrupt yourautopilot everytimethis happens.The moreyoupractice this,the moreyoullbreakthehabitofgoingfbrinstantsatisfaction.A.Makingquickdecisions.B.Givingintodesiresinstantly.C.Immediaterewardsforimpulses.D.Postponingrewardsforbetteroutcomes.
33.WhyisdelayedsatisfactionhardtoattainA.Itcanleadtomissedopportunities B.Itsbadfbrachievinglong-termgoals.C.Itsimpossibletoresisttheinnerneeds D.Itsacomforttopossesssomethingatonce.
32.Whatisdelayedsatisfaction
34.Whatdocsparagraph4mainlytalkaboutA.ThecomplexityoftheSeinfeldStrategyB.Anexampleofself-disciplinetechniques.C.Amethodofpracticingdelayedsalisfaclion.D.Theeffectivenessofkeepingthechaingoing.
35.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledoforreturningtemptationsA.Ignoreuselessdetails.B.Getridofoldbadhabits.C.Concentrateontrueinnerwants.D.Cancellemptationsfromthecalendar.第二节(共5小题每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空臼处的最佳选项选项中有•两项为多余选项HowtoReconnectwithNatureThroughWritingWhether yourein thewilderness ora citypark,being presentwith otherbeings canbe deeplyrewarding.The wikiiscalling,andwritingoffersapowerful toolforre-connection.Throughkeenobservationand warmlanguage,we candevelopadeeperconnectionwithourenvironment.36Thefirststepisraisingakeenawarenessofyoursurroundings.Bysharpeningyoursenses,youllcapturetheessenceofaplantorplaceinvividdetail,imaginedescribingaforestafterasummerrain:WhatcanyouseeMaybesunlightpassingthroughtheleaves37Sensorydetailscreateanexperiencethatbringsbothyouand(hereaderintotheheartoftheforest.Limitingyourfocustoonesinglebeing.Thislimitationcreatesadeeperconnectionbetweenyouandyourfellowcrealurc.whelherasunflowerpushingthroughacrack(裂物inthesidewalk,orastrangc-kx)kingmushroom.38Byexploringthisnature-being,yougainaricherunderstandingandappreciationibritsexistence.39Itcanalsobeaboutexperiencingthenaturalworldfromadifferentangle.Trywritingalettertoyourwildfriend:Chooseaplant,animal,ornaturalelement.Imaginehow theworldmightappearthroughtheeyesandearsofthem.Theyalsohavestoriestotell.Naturewritingisajourneyofcontinuousdiscovery.40Keepwriting,keepexploringyourlocalenvironment,andkeeprewildingyourself.Shareyourexperiencesandremember,eventhesmallestbackyardcanbeaplaceforwonderandinspiration.A.OrdoyousmellthenaturalsmellofwetsoilintheairB.Naturewritingisntjustabouthumansobservingnature.C.IlowdoesaplantsensethesurroundingscomparedtoyouD.Letsexploresometipstosetoffonyourwildwritingjourney.E.Useallyoursensestocapturetheuniquedetailsofonecreature.F.Thefollowingaresometechniquestounlockyourcreativepotential.GThepracticeofitcanawakenanewappreciationfortheworldaroundyou.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分30分笫一节共15小题每小题1分,满分15分阅读下面短文,从句题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项IrememberamomentwhenIfeltlikeeverythingwasfallingapart.Atfifteenyearsold,Ifoundmyselfinahospitalbed.unableto
41.Itwasaresultofanaccidentduringafishingtripwithafriend.My42ofbecominganathletewasbrokenalongwithinybackbone.Ipushedawaymylovedonesandstruggledto43mynewreality.Returninghome,Ifacedthechallengeofgettingaroundinawheelchair.Atfirst,Iletmy44getintheway.refusingtoaskforhelp evenwhenit45missing outonexperiencesIenjoyed.Ilaterrealizedthat accepting46fromotherswasnotasignofweaknessbutanecessarysteptowards47myindependenceandhappiness.Aturningpointcamewhen1metafriendwhosawpotentialinme.He48metotrywheelchairsportsandfindjoyinanew formof athleticism.I tookup tabletennis and.to mysurprise.I49in it.My skillsimproved rapidly,and soonI wasparticipatingintheWheelchair Gamesin Montreal,where Iwitnessed theincredible50oftheathletes.Despite theirphysicaldisable,theytrainedRrlonghours,pushedthnughpainsandnevergaveup.Oneincidentthathighlightedthedailyobstaclesfacedby51peopleoccurredwhenIencounteredagirlstrugglingtojogupahill.Ididntletherstrugglediscourageme.
52.1usedhumortoovercomethesituationandchallengenegative
53.Looking back.I realizethatthe54was notthe endof mylife buthe beginningof anincredible one.I urn55for thesupportthathascomemyway.AsIcontinuetoworktowardsmakingadifference,1believethatmybestdayisyettocome.
41.A.breathe B.see C.hear D.move
42.A.memory B.dream C.promise D.mission
43.A.relyon B.tundown C.adjustto D.figureout
44.A.regret B.pride C.desire D.envy
45.A.meant B.required C.allowed D.deserved
46.A.sympathy B.instruction C.praise D.assistance
47.A.transforming B.rewarding C.regaining D.sacrificing
48.A.motivated B.permitted C.forced D.requested
49.A.brought B.excelled C.believed D.majored
5.A.paliencc B.inlegrity C.humor D.endurance
51.A.weak B.common C.disabled D.talented
52.A.Instead B.Moreover C.Tlierefore D.However
53.A.actions B.attitudes C.outcomes D.approaches
54.A.adventure B.conflict C.accident D.mistake
55.A.honored B.admired C.hopeful D.graceful第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)A阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式IntheprimitiveoldforestareaofHanzhong,Shaanxi,thereisagreatamountoftoughandlongrattan藤工whoseouterskinissmoothinthehandandexcellentinits56flexible.Itisagoodnaturalweavingmaterialusedbythelocalpeople,throughtheirhardworkinghandsandwisdom.57makeawiderangeofbeautifulrattanproducts.Rattan weavinghas thecharacteristicsofnatural materials,various techniquesand visualcomfort,58greatly meetstheneedsofniixlempeopleforanewlifestyle.Inrecentyears,moreandmorerattanfurnitureandrattancrafts59enterpeoplesdailylife,addingalivelytouchtolifeand60bringpeoplearelaxedvisualexperience.TheformationoftheregionalcharacteristicsoftraditionalShaanxirattanweavingisnotanaccidentalartisticphenomenon.61an artisticexpression afterthousands ofyears ofconlinuity,developmcni andchange,with deep-rooted nationalcustoms,culture,economyandevenaesthetics美学.Itis62importantculturalheritageofChina.63atraditionalcraftrichincultureandart.Hanzhongrattanweavingrepresentsthe64coilcctwisdomoftheworkingpeople,mirrorstheessence本J贞ofsimplenorthwestcustomsandfolktraditionsand65holdhighvaluefbrfolkcustomresearch.B阅读下而短文,在空白处填入I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Chinaannouncesdevelopmentplanforspacescienceuntil2050China announcedits first-ever medium-and long-term planfor spacescience developmenton October15,setting outobjectivesfor
2050.Itaims56achievelandmarkoriginalresultswithsigniHcantinteniationalimpactandestablishChinaasaspacesciencepower.Theplanoutlinedathree-phaseroadmapleadingupto
2050.By2027,China intendsto57continuous secureworld-class achievementsin areas58ii has a strong59found andadvantages.Additionally,inthenextthreeyears,it60considerconductingaseriesofspacesciencemissionsincutting-edgeareas,includingdarkmatterandextremeuniversestudies,gravitational引力waves,andsolaractivity.Between2028and2035,Chinawillcarryoularangeofspacescience61task,planningabout15projectsinfrontierareassuch asthe earlyuniverse,nearby habitableexoplanets夕卜行星,early solarsystem exploration,and thesearch62extraterrestrial地球夕卜的life.By2036to2050,China aimsto achieveinternational leadershipin criticalfields,63establish Chinaasaworld spacesciencepower.Meanwhile,Chinaplanstoguidetheglobaldevelopmentofspacescience,proposingover30missions64positioning65itwithacoreofcompetitivenessandstrongleadershipinthenextwaveofscientificandlechnologicalrevolution.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华你的英国笔友Chris想了解不同颜色在中国文化中的涵义请你用英文给他回一封邮件,内容包括
1.颜色及其涵义;
2.生活中的实例注意
1.词数100左右
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数DearChris,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成-一篇完整的短文Jennywastheonlychildinherhome.Shehadaquarrelwithhermotherthatafternoonandsheranoutofthehouseangrily.She couldnthelp weepingsorrowfully whenshe thoughtofthescolding fromher mother.Having wanderedaimlessly inthestreetforhours,shefeltalittlehungryandwishedforsomethingtoeat.butitwasnotevenpossiblelorher,sinceshehadnothingwithher.Shestoodbesideastand(货摊)forawhile,watchingthemiddle-agedsellerbusydoinghisbusiness.However,withnomoneyinhand,shesighedandhadtoleave.Thesellerbehindthestandnoticedtheyounggirlandasked.Iley.girl,youwanttohavethenoodles^^“Oh、yes...butIdonthavemoneyonme...,shereplied.Thatsnothing.Tiltreatyoutoday/saidtheman,“comein.”Thesellerbroughtherabowlofnoodles,whosesmellwassoattractive.Asshewaseating.Jennycriedsilently.“Whatisitaskedthemankindly.“Nothing,actuallyIwasjusttouchedbyyourkindness!”saidJennyasshewipedher【cars,“Evenastrangeronthestreetwill givemeabowl ofnoodles,while mymother,droveme outofthehouse.Sheshowed nocareforme.She issomercilesscomparedtoastrangerHearingthewords,thesellersmiled,“Girl,doyoureallythinkso1onlygaveyouabowlofnoodlesandyouthankedmealot.Butitisyourmotherwhohasraisedyousinceyouwereababy.CanyounumberthetimesshecookedfbryouHaveyouexpressedyourgratitudetoher**Jennysatthere,speechlessandnumbwithshock;sherememberedmother,sfamiliarfaceandweatheredhands.WhydidInotthinkofthatAbowlofnoodlesfromastrangermademeteelindebted,butIhaveneverthankedmymumfbrwhatshehasdonefbrme.”Onthewayhome,Jennymadeuphermindtomakeanapologytohermotherforherrudenessassoonasshearrivedhome.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右
2.请按如卜.格式作答Nearingthedoorway,Jennytookadeepbreath.Agentletouchonherhaircalledhermindback.。
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