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M:Im notsure yet.Weve stillgot twomore yearsat highschool first!W:Even so,Im quiteexcited aboutit.Text7W:Hey there!Lovely day,isnt itM:Absolutely!Hows yourday beenso farW:Its greatto escapefrom busywork andjust enjoythe sunshineand somefresh air.How aboutyouM:Same here!Have youbeen tothat newcafe nearbyI heardthey make amazing iced coffee.W:Oh,I haventyet!But Ivebeen meaningto checkit out.Maybe wecould havea drinktogether sometime.M:That soundslike aplan!Tm alwaysup fortrying newcoffee spots,especially withgood company.W:Excellent!Lets makeit happen.Text8M:Do youfancy goingon aday tripto thebeach thisSaturdayW:Good idea!Are yourbrother andsister comingM:Well,Danny cantcome.Hes goingto Londonthis weekendto meetour cousin.But mysister andone ofherclassmates wantto go.W:OK.So,is yoursister drivingM:No,she hasntgot acar yet!Theres abus,but itsvery slow.Lefs getthe8:30train.W:All right.Shall wetake apicnic I can bringsome sandwiches.M:Well,weve gota lotof breadfor sandwichesso riltake them.Til bringthe drinks,too.You canbring cakesif youlike.W:OK,good idea.M:So,shall wemeet atyour houseW:Theres nopoint.I canmeet youat thestation.My momwill takeme there.M:OK.Text9W:The websitesays wellride about45kilometers aday duringthe cyclingholiday.Is thatrightM:Thafs correct.And itreally dependson whichpart of the trip.Some daysare only35kilometers andsome aremore.But youllnever haveto cyclemore than50kilometers inone day.W:Okay,Icanmanage that.And westay inhotelsM:Yes,and theyall haverestaurants.W:Do theyhave poolsIfs howI relaxafter along day.M:There is a swimmingpool in a fewof thehotels,but none of themhas agym.W:I dontthink wellneed agym afterall thatcycling.How muchdoes theholiday costM:Its1,177pounds fbrone person.W:Hmm,and whichmeals areincluded inthat priceM:Well,breakfast,of course,and thehotels willprovide youwith apacked luncheach day.Then dinnerwill bein thehotelevery evening.Text10M:Do youplay chessWell,humans beganplaying chessin northernIndia nearly1,500years ago.But weonly recentlybegancompeting againstcomputers.Garry Kasparovis oneof thegreatest worldchess championsin history.In the1990s,he playeda famousmatch againsta computer,which wascalled Deep Blue.To playchess well,you needmany differentskills.But computerscan onlycalculate numbers.Kasparov startedthe firstgame.An engineermoved the chess piecesforDeep Blue.A chessmaster likeKasparov canthink aboutthree movesa second.But inthat samesecond,the computerisable toprocess200million possiblemoves.The firstgame tooknearly fourhours,ending in the computersloss.But thesecondgame wasdifferent.Kasparov triedto trickDeepBlueinto a mistake.But the computer didntmakeamove.It wasquietfbr15minutes.It seemedlike the computer wasthinking.It wasnttricked.Instead,it madea greatmove of its own.This timethe humanwas losingto themachine.学年度第二学期期中调研测试2024〜2025高一英语参考答案听力阅读理解1-5:ABBCA6-10:ABACB11-15:CACAC16-20:BCBAA21-23DDB24-27:CABD28-31:BCDA七选五32-35:DDBB36-40GADFE完形填空语法填空41-45BDABC46-50:CDABC51-55:CADAD
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80.only toPossibleversionAs theglobal warmingincreases,it resultsin anumber ofenvironmental challengesthat threatenshuman survivalanddevelopment.As citizensof thisEarth village,each oneof usbears theresponsibility toprotect ourenvironment.Firstly,we mustadopt renewableenergy sourcessuch assolar,wind,and hydroelectricpower toreduce ourdependenceon fossilfuels.Changing toclean energywill significantlydecrease greenhousegas emissions.Secondly,individuals andcommunities shouldemploy sustainablepractices indaily life,which includesreducing waste,savingwater andenergy,and promotingthe useof eco-friendly products.Each individualshould makecontinuous effortsto liveresponsibly and contribute toenvironmental conservation.Together,we cancreate asustainable futurefor generationsto come.
9.What will the speakersdoA.Make someicedcoffee.B.Visit acompany.C.Go toa cafe.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What isthe relationshipbetween theman andDannyA.Cousins.B.Brothers.C.Classmates.
11.How will the speakersgo to the beachA.By car.B.By bus.C.By train.
12.What dothe speakersdecide onat lastA.Where tomeet.B.What totake.C.When toleave.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How farwillthecyclists travelat themost ona singledayA.35km.B.45km.C.50km.A.Acceptable.B.Relaxing.C.Hard.
14.What doesthe womanthink of the dailycycling distance
15.What doesthe womancare aboutmost inhotelsA.The gym.B.The restaurant.C.The swimmingpool.
16.Which mealwillthecyclists havein theopen airA.Breakfast.B.Lunch.C.Dinner.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isDeep BlueA.A chessmaster.B.An engineer.C.A computer.
18.What canKasparov do in asecondA.Set upthechessboard.B.Think ofthree approaches.C.Predict theother playersmoves.
19.What dowe knowabout the first gameA.Kasparov wonit.B.It lastedover fourhours.C.An engineerassisted Kasparov.
20.What didthecomputertry to do in the secondgameA.Avoid beingtricked.B.Spend lesstime thinking.C.Lead Kasparovto makeamistake.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项.A BC DTheChocolate Museumhas the worlds mostcomplete displayon cocoas5,000-year history.Activities includewalkingthrough agreenhouse,visiting a3-meter-tall chocolate fountain,appreciating ancientitems frompre-ColumbianMesoamerica andrunning historicalindustrial machines.Opening hoursTheChocolate Museumis opendaily from10:00to18:00!The lastadmission to the museumis at5:00p.m.,onehour beforeclosing time!Payment optionsWeaccept ECcards andall majorcredit cardsas wellas cashat the box office.Tickets can be easilybought inadvancethrough ouronline bookingsystem.You canpay withPayPal orcredit card.NoticeOur offersare particularlysuitable fordifferent agegroups.Our familytours aresuitable forchildren frompre-schoolage.Our coursescan bebooked forchildren fromthe ageof8,but childrenup to the ageof10must go to the museum withanadult.This is also afood-producing company,so dogsare notallowed in themuseum.DiscoverexperienceIf youare interestedinaprivate touror groupbooking,please contactour visitorservice byemail at
21.What canthe visitorsdo in the ChocolateMuseumA.Taste chocolatesfree ofcharge.B.Climb achocolatefountain.C.Buy ancientMesoamerican items.D.Operate factorymachines.
22.What shouldtourists payattention toA.Visitors canenter themuseum until5:30p.m.B.Credit cardsare notaccepted attheboxoffice.C.Adults mustkeep childrenunder12company.D.Dogs arenot welcomeinside themuseum area.
23.Where isthe textprobably fromA.A travelguidebook.B.A museumwebsite.C.A schooltextbook.D.A newsreport.service@schokoladenmuseum.de orbook yourtour directlyon ourwebsite!A strong
7.9earthquake hitcentral Myanmaron March28,2025,causing majordamage inthe area.The earthquakewascentered nearMandalay,the countryssecond-largest city.The numberof deathhas reached2,719,with4,521peopleinjured andmany morestill missing.The disasterunfolded intwo phases:the firstearthquake destroyedbuildings,roads,and bridges,while aftershockscontinued tocause problems.The earthquakehappened along the SagaingFault,where theIndian andEurasian tectonicplates meet.Over manyyears,pressure builtup betweenthe plates and finallycaused thisearthquake.However,Myanmars old buildings,especially traditionalones madeof woodand mud,were notstrong enoughto withstandthe earthquake,which madethesituation evenworse.Countries aroundthe worldquickly senthelp.China wasoneof thefirstto respond,sending rescueteams withmedicalsupplies,shelter materials,and specialequipment to find survivors.India,Russia,and Singaporealso sentaid.The UnitedNations helpedorganize theaid efforts,showing thatthe worldis unitedin helpingMyanmar.However,rescuers facedmany challenges.Roads andbridges weredestroyed,making it hard to get aidto remotevillages.There werealso powercuts andcommunication problems.Bad weathermade thingsworse,as raincould causefloodsand spreaddiseases.Additionally,ongoing conflictsin northernMyanmar madeithardto getsupplies totheaffected areas,and hospitalsin Mandalaywere crowdedwith patients.Despite thedifficulties,there werealso storiesof hope.Local volunteersworked hardto rescuepeople trappedin therubble.In Mandalay,a pregnantwoman wasrescued afterbeing trappedfor50hours.Farmers andstudents alsoadaptedquickly,planting cropsin temporaryfields andattending classesin tents.The earthquakeshowed Myanmar5s weaknesses,but italso showedthe strengthofthepeople andthe worldssupport.As aftershockscontinue,Myanmar7s peoplearedetermined torebuild theirlives andhope fbra betterfuture.
24.What dowe knowabout theearthquake onMarch28,2025A.It isthe strongestearthquake inhistory.B.It causedminor damagetotheoldbuildings.C.The mainquake destroyedmany constructions.D.Pressure builtup betweenthe platesin aftershocks.
25.Which ofthe followingis NOTa reasonfor thedifficulties inrescue effortsA.Affected areas.B.Power failures.C.Inaccessible roads.D.Communication problems.
26.Why doesthe authormention thestory ofa pregnantwoman inthe lastparagraphA.To comparevictims fromdifferent jobs.B.To showthe theme of hopeand recovery.C.To explainthe difficultyof rescueefforts.D.To givean exampleoftheearthquakes impact.
27.Whats the authors tonein writingthe articleA.Concerned.B.Doubtful.C.Critical.D.Objective.CWhen youwalk alonga beach,you mayspot colorfulbits ofbroken glassinthesand.But theseshiny treasuresdidntstart out that way—they wereonce discardedas uselessglass wasteby humans.Over time,ocean waveswash andpolishthe brokenglass,turning itinto smooth“sea glass.This processshows howhuman actionsinteract withEarths naturalforcesto createsomething unexpectedand beautiful.Before the1960s,many U.S.trash sites were leftopen torain andwind.Since thesesiteswereoften nearrivers orcoasts,rainwater couldwash trash—like glass bottles—into the ocean.On theirway totheocean,glassbottleswould runintorocks andother objects,which wouldbreak the glass intosmaller pieces.Waves thencarried thepieces tothe sea.Over time,waves pushtheglassalongthesandy oceanfloor,making itroll overand over.This processsmooths sharpedgesand turnsclear glassinto cloudy,frosted sea glass.Today,selling andtrading sea glass hasbecome aprofitable industryintheUnited States.Sea glassjewelry andcollectionscan befound atcraft fairsand marketsnationwide.However,due tothe riseof single-use plasticsas ananotherway to replace glassbottles,sea glassmay soonbecome harder to find.To solvethis problem,some businessmenhavebegun toproduce artificial seaglassusing rocktumblers andchemicals.Recycling glasscanbechallenging becauseit isheavy andnot alwayscost-effective totransport.There arefewmarkets forrecycled glass.Despite thesedifficulties,recent environmentalactivists havepushed formore greenways toreplacesingle-use plastics.Aluminum bottlesand cansare becomingincreasingly popular,but glassremains anoptionalway.When glass is notproperly recycled,it continuesto bethrown away,ensuring thatnatural seaglass willstill appearonbeaches forfuture generationstofindand appreciate.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“discarded“in paragraph1meanA.picked out.B.thrown away.C.gathered together.D.cut down.
29.What happenedto glassbottles beforethey reachedthe oceanA.They weredamaged bythe sun.B.They wereeaten byfish.C.They hitrocks andbroke intopieces.D.They werecollected bypeople.
30.How dobusinessmen solvethe problemthat seaglassishardertofindA.By sellingmore jewelry.B.By collectingseaglass.C.By usingaluminum bottles.D.By creatingartificialseaglass.
31.What doestheauthorimply aboutthe futureof naturalsea glassA.Its notgoing awayanytime soon.B.It willbe replacedby aluminumcans.C.It willbecome increasinglyexpensive.D.It willdisappear dueto recyclingefforts.DImagine aworld wheretechnology helpsdoctors seediseases earlier,develop treatmentsfaster,and carefor patientsmorepersonally.Thats thepromise ofArtificial Intelligence,or AI,in healthcare.AFs firstbig roleis indiagnosis.Think ofit likea super-smart assistantfor doctors.In skin cancer checks,AI(算法)algorithms cananalyze skinimages andspot melanoma—a dangerousskincancer—with surprisingaccuracy.Itcan evennotice tinydetails thathuman eyesmight miss.Similarly,when lookingat X-rays orMRI scans,AI canquicklyhighlight areasthat needa doctorsattention,helping catchillnesses likecancer orheart diseasesooner.Beyond diagnosis,AI speedsup drugdevelopment.By simulatingmolecular interactions,AI recognizespotentialdrug candidatesfaster andcheaper thantraditional methods.This breakthroughcould lead to lifesavingtreatments forconditionslike Alzheimer9sandcancer.Wearable devices,like smartwatches,are gettingsmarter thanksto AI.They cantrack yourheart rate,sleep,and evenstresslevels.If somethingunusual isdetected,like anirregular heartbeat,the device can senda warning,which letsyouand yourdoctor actfast.AI canalso helpcreate treatmentplans tailoredjust foryou byconsidering yourhealth history,lifestyle,and evengenetics.一While AIis powerful,its notperfect.It needslots ofdata tolearn,and ifthat datais biasedfor example,mostlyfrom onegroup ofpeople-it mightnot workwell foreveryone.Furthermore,ethical dilemmasalso arise.While AI(同理心).improves decision-making,it cannottake theplace ofhuman empathyDoctors canlisten,empathize,and makecomplexdecisions.Their intuitionand patientcommunication remainirreplaceable.Striking abalance betweenAIefficiency andhuman touchis significant.So AIisnt heretoreplacedoctors ornurses.Instead,its atool tohelp themprovide better,faster,and morepersonalizedcare.As AItechnology grows,so willour abilityto riseto healthchallenges andimprove lives.The futureofhealthcare isntjust aboutmachines——its abouthow weuse themto workbetter together.
32.What isa keyadvantage of AI indiagnosisA.It reducesthe costof MRIscans.B.It canreplace radiologistscompletely.C.It speedsup hospitalcheck-in processes.D.It detectsillnesses missedby humandoctors.
33.What canbe inferredabout aboutAFs impacton healthcareA.ALpowered wearabledevicecantreat heartdiseases.B.AI algorithmscan onlybe usedin skincancer checks.C.AI willcause peoplesneed forhospitals todisappear.D.AFs speedingup drugdiscovery mightleadtobreakthroughs.
34.Why mightAI failto workequally wellfor allpatientsA.Because itlacks humanempathy.B.Because itmay learnfrom biaseddata.C.Because itcant replacethe humantouch.D.Because itcant improvehuman decisions.
35.What isthe besttitle ofthis articleA.The PromiseofAI:Serving asa PowerfulToolB.AI inHealthcare:Opportunities andChallengesC.The Futureof Healthcare:Replacing Doctorswith AI第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)D.AI inHealthcare:Revolutionizing Diagnosisand Treatment
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项(放纵),Holidays areoften atime ofindulgence evenfor thosewho areusually carefulabout theirdiets throughouttheyear.However,holiday eatingis notjust aboutavoiding excesscalories;what weeat significantlyimpacts thehealth ofourentire body,including theimmune system.36During theholidays,we aremore likelyto encountersweet,salty foods,and alcoholicbeverages.37But theycanpotentially weakenour immune system.Consuming excessiveamounts of sugar cancause inflammationinthebloodvessels andbrain.Processed foodsand restaurantmeals,which areoften highin salt,can raiseblood pressure.Excessivealcohol consumptioncan lowerantibody production.Therefore,its crucialto limityour intakeofsugar,salt,and alcohol.(最佳的)38Dont ignoreproviding your immunesystemwith thenutrients itneeds foroptimal health.Evenduring holidayparties,ensure yourdiet isrich infiber andfermented foods.Fruits,vegetables,nuts,seeds,beans,and wholegrains areexcellent sourcesof fiber,which canhelp reduceinflammation.39For example,certain typesof yogurt,sauerkraut,miso,pickles,and evensome cheesescontainbeneficial andlive bacteria.Finally,dont forgetto incorporatehealthy fatsand proteinsinto yourdiet,as bothare essentialfor maintainingoverallbodily function.Besides,remember thateven thebusiest socialcalendar doesntinclude partiesevery night.40A.They tastegreat.B.Just asimportant as what youeat is what youdoinparties.C.An occasionalindulgence probablywont causelasting damage.D.Equally importantaswhatyou avoidiswhatyou includein yourdiet.E.Minimize potentialharm bymaintaining ahealthy dieton non-holiday days.F.You canalso effectivelysupport yourhealth byconsuming fermentedfoods.G.To keepyourimmunesystem functioningoptimally,its essentialto celebratemore mindfully.第三部分完形填空(共一节,满分分)15第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DAdmittedto OceanUniversity ofChina asa mastersstudent inQingdao in2015,1never imaginedthe journeythatwas instore forme.As aPakistani,early dayswere41with newlanguage.Limited Chinesemeant dependingon gesturesand translationapps.Yet,42followed struggles:Independently orderingfood ata noodleshop forthe firsttimeever,joyfully makinga Chinesefriend thatpatiently correctedmy pronunciation.The most43chapter ofmy lifein Shandongwas my2017cycling adventure.We startedour journeyon April22,44bicycles,tool kitsand anair pump.The firstfew dayswere45—steep hillsandchangeable weather.46,the warmthof villagersleft alasting impression.Many greetedus withsmiles and_47water andsnacks.Through thisjourney,we provedChina iswelcoming toforeigners andthat languagebarriers canbe overcomewith
48.After49my masters,I joinedWuhan Universityfor myPhD,where Iexperienced acompletely50China.During theCOVID-19,1saw thecitys togetherness—neighbors helpingneighbors,healthcare workersworking51It enabledme to better understoodthe meaningof52In thelast decade,Fve alsoseen Chinasrapid53in technology,like QRcodes andhigh-speed trains.Now Imworking inDalian whosebeautiful coastline54meofQingdao.It\here thatI continueto buildmy
41.A.simple B.challenging C.smooth D.comfortable
42.A.dreams B.opportunities C.plans D.successes
43.A.memorable B.disastrous C.suitable D.mysterious
44.A.took onB.equipped withC.rode onD.covered with
45.A.perfectB.natural C.tough D.normal
46.A.MeanwhileB.Therefore C.However D.Otherwise
47.A.acceptedB.charged C.delivered D.offered
48.A.kindnessB.devotion C.courage D.honor
49.A.signingB.completing C.furthering D.graduating
50.A.intelligentB.regular C.different D.popular
51.A.extremelyB.frequently C.continuously D.secretly
52.A.unityB.living C.generosity D.wisdom
53.A.profitsB.strategies C.procedures D.advances
54.A.remindsB.informs C.warns D.recalls
55.A.issuesB.belts C.affairs D.tiescareers,share challengesand joysandcontributetothegrowing China-Pakistan55第卷(非选择题)II第四部分语言知识运用(共四节,总分分)55第一节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相1应题号的横线上Shuyang,56locate innorthern JiangsuProvince,isacharming countywith threetreasures^^:flower nurseries,historical figuresand distinctivefood.As Chinaslargest flowerproduction base,over50%ofitspopulation worksinhorticulture,57createendless sea of blossomsevery spring.The towntakes pridein beingthe hometownof YuJi,58legendary beautywhose courageinspired poetsthroughChinese history.Her statuestands inthe NanhuPark,59attracts manypeople toappreciate it.There isa60vary ofdelicious foodin Shuyang.Among61it mosttypical dishesis“XiaoBing JiaRou”.Locals claimthe secretlies62the200-year-old fermentationmethod ofthe dough,and modernversions()now63include variousfillings likepork andvegetables.()Great changes64take placein Shuyangover thepast decades.However,what makesit uniqueis thatit preserves()tradition whileembracing change.Farmers stilluse ancestraltechniques65grow flowers,yet sellthem throughlive-streaming.Old recipesgain newlife asyoung chefsadd coffeeinfusions totraditional pastries.Here,every biteandblossom tellsa story.第二节单词拼写(共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据首字母或中文提示写出单词,并注意所填单词的10110适当形式
66.S intothe habit was easy,but it was difficultto quitthe habit.(安邦)
67.When youwish togo onholiday,you canmake allyour travela Ejust infront ofthecomputer.
68.Human activitieshave broughtmany animalsclose toe.
69.It immediatelyoto her thatthese weresigns ofan approachingtsunami.(有毒的)
70.Water pollutionisalsocaused bychemicals usedin agriculture.(经济的)
71..Its ourduty toprotect theenvironment whilewe aimfor dev610Pment.(有条理的,整齐的)
72.She signaledtoherstudents toexit theclassroom inan linecovering theirheads withtheir hands.
73.The trialson patientswere likelytobepostponed becausethey didnot haves safetydata.
74.The Internethas alsomade ourlives unbelievablyc,with allsorts ofgoods andservices providedby electroniccommerce.
75.Thanks toher discoveryof qinghaosu,malaria patientsall overtheworldnow havehad agreatly increasedchance of(生存,存活).第三节句子填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据所给的汉语完成下列句子,使得句子意思完整5210每空只填一个单词欢迎来到丛林,这里是一片绿色海洋,充满着动物的声音
76.Welcome tothe jungle,a hugeseaofgreen thesounds ofanimals.最终,我拿起了那本我一直想读的经典小说,很快就沉浸在那优美的文字中
77.Finally,I theclassic novelI hadalways wantedto readand wassoon lostinthebeautifullanguage.当你想到一个可怕的猎手时,狮子和鲨鱼的形象会出现在脑海里
78.When you think ofa fearsomehunter,images oflions andsharks may然而,为工厂辩护,我想指出的是,我们也努力控制我们产生的污染量
79.the factories,however,Fd liketo pointoutthatwe alsotry tocontrol theamount ofpollution weproduce.我向窗外望去,结果却发现巨大的树木横倒在街道上,到处都是水
80.第四节写作(满分分)I lookedout ofthe window,see hugetrees lyingacross thestreet andwater everywhere.20每年的月日是世界地球日随着全球变暖现象日益严峻,各种环境问题正威胁着人类的生存与发展作为422地球村的一员,我们每个人都肩负着保护环境的责任请以为题,撰写“Beat GlobalWarming”一篇倡议书,要点包括•全球变暖的现状及后果;.解决方案(至少两条);.发出倡议注意123写作词数应为左右;
1.80,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3Beat GlobalWarming录音稿Text1M:Look atall thesebills!I thinkthe waterbill isdue ina fewdays.W:I gotthat coveredalready.Have youseen theelectricity billM:Hasnt comeyet.W:So riltake careofthephone bill.Text2M:What timeare wehaving dinnerSeven oreightW:Halfway betweenthe two!Does thatsound OKto youM:Yes.Text3W:Did yougo tothat townyou toldme aboutM:Yes,itwasgreat.The museumsworth visiting,but ifyouve onlygot timeto doone thing,you cantmiss outon thecastle.Theres alsoa bigmarket inthe town.Text4W:International FinanceCenter,please.M:Sure,tower oneor tower twoW:Huh,Im notso sure.Fm goingtothecinema withmy friends.M:Then ifllbe closerfbr youtogetoff attowertwo.Text5W:Look whatI have!M:Wow,Eve,its theold bookyouve beenlooking fbr.Have youchecked thewebsite1recommendedW:I did,but itwas soldout there.However,a fewdays ago,I wentinto asecond-hand bookshopand foundit.Text6M:What didyouthinkof thattalk wehad yesterdayW:I thoughtitwasquite helpful.It actuallymade merethink whatdegree courseId liketodoat university.You knowEdbeen consideringdoing math.But nowI thinkId havea betterchance ofgetting agood jobif Idid computinginstead.I guessyoull doa sciencesubject。
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