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9.10.徐匯區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)本卷共9.10.徐匯區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)本卷共11頁(yè)第頁(yè)SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Apromotionofoutdoorclothes.B.AnintroductionofWestVirginia.C.Aweekendvacationtoafamousresort.D.Afreetriptoanunknowndestination.A.Regretful.B.Frustrating.C.Worthwhile.D.Comfortable.A.Mysterytrips.B.Outdooradventures.C.Socialmedia.D.Traveldestinations.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Goodsarescarceandhardtogetforordinaryconsumers.Peopleaimforsocialdistinctionthroughwhattheyown.Manufacturersmakemoremoneybymassproduction.Growthofconsumerismisrestrictedbyartificialproducts.A.Tocutdownonlabourcostsbyreducingworkinghours.Tomakecustomersfeeltheyownsomethingrare.Toincreasetheircoffeepricewithoutlosingcustomers.Tofocusmoreonqualityandcustomersatisfaction.A.Consumerawareness.B.Socialdistinction.C.Artificialscarcity.D.Massproduction.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Inthegym.B.Atabookstore.C.Atthelibrary.D.Intheclassroom.18.A.Waitforamonth.B.Keepthereceipt.C.Markonthebook.D.Acceptadiscount.19.A.Themandoesn'tneedthebooknow.B.He'safraidhemightdamagethebook.C.Thebookcoststoomuchforhim.D.Hepreferstheeditionwithfootnotes.20.A.Bargainwiththewoman.B.Gotoanotherbookstore.C.Wraphisbook.D.SurftheInternet.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.DiscoveringaLostBrotherKieronGrahamalwaysknewhehadanelderbrothernamedVincent.Hisadoptionpapers,(21)(sign)whenhewasthreemonthsold,listedabrothernamedVincentbutnolastname.ThoughKieronspentyearsthinkingaboutVincent,hecouldnevertrackhimdown.ThatchangedinDecember2017,whenKieron'sadoptiveparentsgavehimanDNAtestasaChristmasgift.Whenhisresultscameback,hewassurprised(22)(find)hehadalotofDNAmatchesforrelativeswhohadalsotakenthetest.Mostweredistantconnections,butonematchwassostrongthatit(23)(label)“closefamily.”HisnamewasVincentGhant.KieronlookedforhimonFacebookandsoonmadeapossibleconnection.Whentheyconnected,itwas(24)theyhadknowneachothertheirwholelives.Astheytalked,thebrothersrealizedtheylivedabout20minutesfromeachother.(25)(surprisingly),theyattendedthesameuniversityandmajoredandminoredinthesamesubjects.VincentwasninewhenKieronwasbornandrememberscaringforhisbabybrother.Buttimesweretough,andShawn,whoworked15-plushoursadayasanurse,decidedthat(26)(place)Kieronforadoptionwouldgivehimthebestchancetosucceed.“Shewasveryemotionalaboutthattime,tothepoint(27)itwashardforhertoputintowordsanythingaboutwhathappened,”Vincentsays.Nowthebrothershadthechancetomakeupforlosttime.Theydecidedtomeetatalocalteashopthatweek.OneofVincent'sconcernswasthatKieron(28)hatehisbirthfamilyforplacinghimforadoption.HewasrelievedKierondidn't,and(29)he'dgrownupinalovingfamily.Afterthatfirstmeeting,thebrothersplayedfootballtogetherandcelebratedChristmaswiththeirfamilies.“We'llkeepgrowingourrelationship(30)it'stimetoleavethisplanet,”saysVincent.Thatshouldn'tbehard.AsKieronsays,“We'vegotyearsandyearstocatchupon.”SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.motiveB.deliberatelyC.convincedD.injuriousE.alertsF.desperatelyG.sweptH.accountsI.unconsciousJ.preservingK.chargingWhyHumpbackWhales(座頭鯨)ProtectOtherSpeciesfromKillerWhalesRobertPitman,amarineecologist,describesanencounterhewitnessedinAntarcticain2009.AgroupofkillerwhaleswereattackingaWeddellseal.Thesealswam31towardapairofhumpbacksthathadinsertedthemselvesintotheaction.Oneofthehumpbacksrolledoveronitsback,andthesealwas32ontoitschest,betweenthewhale'smassiveflipper鰭).“Thatincident33me,”hesays.“Thosehumpbacksweredoingsomethingwecouldn'texplain.”Pitmanstartedaskingotherresearchersandwhalewatcherstosendhimsimilar34.Soonhewasreadingthroughobservationsof115encountersbetweenhumpbacksandkillerwhales,recordedover62years."Therearesomeprettyastonishingvideosofhumpbacks_35killerwhales,”hesays.Ina2016articleinMarineMammalScience,afamousscientificjournal,Pitmanandhisco-authorsdescribethisbehaviourandconfirmthatsuchactsofdo-goodingarewidespread.Butknowingthatsomethingishappeningandunderstandingwhyit'shappeningaretwodifferentthings.Pitmanandhisco-authorsopenlyreflectedonthemeaningoftheseencounters."Why,”theywrote,"wouldhumpbacks36interferewithattackingkillerwhales,spendingtimeandenergyonapotentially37activity,especiallywhenthekillerwhales...wereattackingotherspeciesofprey?”Interestingly,humpbacksdon'tjusthitonkiller-whaleattacks.Theyracetowardthemlikefirefightersintoburningbuildings.Andlikethoserescueworkers,humpbacksdon'tknowwhoisindangeruntiltheygetthere.That'sbecausethesoundthat38themtoanattackisn'tthesadvoiceofthevictim.It'stheexcitedcallsofthekillerwhales.Pitmanbelieveshumpbackshaveonesimpleinstruction:"Whenyouhearkillerwhalesattacking,gobreakitup.”Iwonderwhathumpbackwhalescaredeeplyenoughabouttoactivelyswimintobattlewithkillerwhales.WhenIaskPitman,hetellsmethat,itstillcomesdowntoselfishly39theirownkind.Hebelievesthattheiroccasionalrescuesofhumpbackcalves(后代)createastrongenough40forthemtorushintohelp,evenifitmeanstheyendupsavingsunfish,sealions,dolphinseverynowandthen.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Thetruepurposeofabusiness,PeterDruckersaid,istocreateandkeepcustomers."Customervalue”hasseveraldefinitions.Iusethe41tomeanthetotallifetimevalueofacompany'scustomerbase.Companiescanincreasethisvalueby42morecustomers,earningmorebusinessfromexistingones,keepingthemlonger,makingtheirexperiencesimplerthroughdigitalimprovementsandsoon.43leadershavelongunderstoodtheimportanceofconcentratingoncustomervalueratherthanpursuingshort-termprofitsorquarterlyearnings,andthey'vebecomeenduringcustomerloyaltyleadersintheprocess.It'sworthnotingthatanumberofloyalty-leadingcompaniesareableto44shareholderpressure,oravoiditaltogether,becausetheyarefounder-led,customer-owned,ornotpubliclytraded.Companiescan45customervalueinavarietyofways:Toincrease46,enterprisesoftwarecompaniessometimeschargecorporatecustomerschangefeesthatcanraisethetotalcostofownershiptoasmuchasthreetimestheoriginalprice.Toreduceoperatingcosts,restaurantchainssometimes47frozenandprecookedingredientsinplaceoffreshandmade-to-orderfood.Theresultingprofitsmaylookgoodontheincomestatement.Suchstrategiesmayevenleadtoshort-termearningsgrowth.Buttheyalso48potentialcustomersandencouragedisloyalty.Giventheimportanceofcustomervalue,leadersshouldtrackitasmuchastheytrackother

keyassets(資產(chǎn)),suchasbuildings,machinery,andmarketablesecurities.Theyalsoshouldrevealitintheirquarterlyandannualearningsreleasessothatinvestorscanmake49judgmentsaboutcompanyperformanceandhowitcompareswiththatofindustrypeers.Butmostcompanies50believethatmeasuringcustomervalueistoodifficultorcostly.Theycontinuetorelyonacenturies-oldaccountingtraditionthatemphasizesphysicalandfinancialassets,andneitherincomestatementsnorbalancesheetsoffermuch51intothevalueofacompany'scustomers.Asinvestorswakeuptotheimportanceofcustomervalue,however,manygrowth-stagecompaniesnowdirectinvestors'attentionto52ingrowingthevalueoftheircustomerbase.Somepubliccompaniesincreasinglyreportvarioustypesofcustomervaluemetrics(指標(biāo)).OneoftheUK'stopenergysuppliersE.ON,53,reportsyear-over-yearcustomercountsinitsfinancialreport.“Asacustomer-focusedcompany,”E.ONnoted,“weseecustomervalueascrucialtooursuccess.”Thisisastart,butbecausetherearenocustomer-valuereportingstandardsorrequirements,investorsstillhavea(n)54picture.Theminorityofcompaniesthatdoprovidecustomervalueinformationdecideforthemselveswhattodisclose.55,firmsmaycalculatecustomermetricsdifferentlyorchangethemtotelladesiredstory,orsimplystopreportingthemiftheyfailtogowiththecompany'spreferrednarrative.41.A.itemB.version42.A.persuadingB.consulting43.A.ConsiderateB.Visionary41.A.itemB.version42.A.persuadingB.consulting43.A.ConsiderateB.Visionary45.A.raiseB.adopt46.A.incomeB.experience47.A.separateB.substitute48.A.appealtoB.relyon49.A.informedB.subjective50.A.fullyB.hardly51.A.suspicionB.extension52.A.sacrificeB.success53.A.asaresultB.forexample54.A.incompleteB.depressing55.A.InsteadB.Further44.A.resistB.relieveC.termD.definitionC.acquiringD.inspectingC.DeterminedD.PowerfulC.intensifyD.maintainC.calculateD.destroyC.productivityD.demandC.forbidD.combineC.putdownD.scareoffC.definitiveD.independentC.readilyD.wronglyC.literacyD.visibilityC.prejudiceD.expenseC.onthecontraryD.ingeneralC.convincingD.vividC.OtherwiseD.ThereforeSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Aristotlethoughtthefacewasawindowontoaperson'smind.Ciceroagreed.Twothousandyearspassed,andfacialexpressionsarestillcommonlythoughttobeauniversallyvalidwaytojudgeotherpeople'sfeelings,irrespectiveofage,sexandculture.Araisedeyebrowsuggestsconfusion.Asmileindicateshappiness.Ordothey?Ananalysisofhundredsofresearchpapersthatexaminedtherelationshipbetweenfacialexpressionsandunderlyingemotionshasuncoveredasurprisingconclusion:thereisnogoodscientificevidencetosuggestthattherearesuchthingsasrecognizablefacialexpressionsforbasicemotionswhichareuniversalacrosscultures.Justbecauseapersonisnotsmiling,theresearchersfound,doesnotmeanthatpersonisunhappy.Thismayraisequestionsabouttheeffortsofinformation-technologycompaniestodevelopartificial-intelligencealgorithms(算法)whichcanrecognizefacialexpressionsandworkoutaperson'sunderlyingemotionalstate.Microsoft,forexample,claimsits“EmotionAPI”isabletodetectwhatpeoplearefeelingbyexaminingvideofootageofthem.Anotherofthestudy'sauthors,however,expressedscepticism.AleixMartinez,acomputerengineeratOhioStateUniversity,saidthatcompaniesattemptingtoobtainemotionsfromimagesoffaceshavefailedtounderstandtheimportanceofcontext.Forastart,facialexpressionisbutoneofanumberofnon-verbalways,suchasbodyposture,thatpeopleusetocommunicatewitheachother.Machinerecognitionofemotionneedstotakeaccountoftheseaswell.Butcontextcanreachfurtherthanthat.DrMartinezmentionedanexperimentinwhichparticipantswereshownaclose-uppictureofaman'sface,whichwasbrightredwithhismouthopeninascream.Basedonthisalone,mostparticipantssaidthemanwasextremelyangry.Thenthewholepicturewasshown.Itwasafootballplayerwithhisarmsoutstretched,celebratingagoal.Hisangry-lookingfacewas,infact,ashowofpurejoy.Giventhatpeoplecannotguesseachother'semotionalstatesmostofthetime,DrMartinezseesnoreasoncomputerswouldbeableto.“TherearecompaniesrightnowclaimingtobeabletodothatandapplythistoplacesIfindreallyscaryanddangerous,forexample,inhiringpeople,”hesays.“Somecompaniesrequireyoutopresentavideoresume,whichisanalyzedbyamachine-learningsystem.Anddependingonyourfacialexpressions,theyhireyouornot,whichIfindreallyshocking.”56.Wecanlearnfromthesecondparagraphthat.facialexpressionsareuniversalacrossculturesitishardtorecognizesomefacialexpressionsemotionsandfacialexpressionsmaynotberelatedcommonfacialexpressionsconveysimilarmeanings57.Inthepassage,theword“scepticism”(paragraph3)isclosestinmeaningto“”.similarinterestB.fierceangerC.strongsupportD.greatdoubtTheexperimentmentionedbyDrMartinezmayprovethat.facialexpressionisanimportantwaytocommunicatemachinerecognitionofemotionisnotreliableatallfacialexpressionisnottheonlywaytodetectfeelingspeoplemaymisreadfacialexpressionsforlackofcontextWhatdoesthispassagemainlytellus?Facialexpressionsareamongthemostuniversalformsofbodylanguage.Computerscandetectpeople'smindbyanalyzingtheirfacialexpressions.Facialexpressionsmaynotbethereliablereflectionofaperson'semotions.Companiescandependonmachinerecognitionofemotiontohirepeople.(B)IMPROVEYOURWRITINGWRITINGINSPIRATIONGETPUBLISHEDRESOURCESFoundedin1887,TheWriteraimstoexpandandsupporttheworkofprofessionalwriterswithastraightforwardpresentationofindustryinformation,writinginstructionandprofessionalandpersonalmotivation.Ifyou'repassionateaboutbooks,authors,andwriting,you'llfindeverythingyouneedwithinourpages12timesayear.Oureditorsareinterestedinqueryletters(投稿信)onconcretetopicswrittenbyemergingandexperiencedwriters.Wearelookingforcleartakeawayforourreaders:Whatcantheylearntoimprovetheirwritingoradvancetheircareers?Whatspecifichow-totipsandstrategieswillaccomplishthis?Inadditiontoafleshed-outoutlineofyourstoryideaandanestimatedwordcount,queriesshouldincludeabriefdescriptionofyourbackground.Forpersonalessays,wepreferwriterstoattachorpastethefinishedpieceintheirqueryemail.Wedonotacceptmaterialthathasbeenpreviouslypublishedinanyforminprintoronline.Queriesshouldbesentbye-mailtotweditorial@.Allqueriessenttoanyotheraddresswillbedeleted.Unfortunately,wereceivehundredsofletterseveryweekandcannotrespondtoallofthem.Ifyouhaven'theardfromusintwoweeks,pleasefeelfreetomoveyoursubmission(投稿)toanotherpublication.Ifyou'reunfamiliarwithourmagazine,werecommendreadingafewissues,subscribing,oratleastsigningupforournewslettertogetafeelforthekindofworkwepublish.Articlelengthsvarywidelyfrom300to3,000words.Werecommendwritersaskthemselvesthefollowingquestionsbeforequerying.Itisn'tnecessarytoincludetheminyourquery,butwefindit'sagoodwaytohelpusunderstandhowyourpiecebestfitsinourpages:Howspecificallywillthisstoryideahelpourreadersbecomemoreinformedwriters?Whyisthisparticularideatimelyorrelevant?Whyareyoutheperfectpersontowritethispiece?Wepreferelectronicqueries.Pleasedonotmailqueries?Paymentvaries.ThankyouforconsideringasubmissiontoTheWritermagazine,thevoiceofimagination,creation,andpublicationsince1887.

Accordingtothepassage,TheWritermagazineprovidespracticalsuggestionsonawritingcareerrespondstoallthequerylettersfromthereadersintroducessuccessfulwritersandtheirworksonlyprefershandwrittenqueriestoelectroniconesWhensendingaqueryletter,acontributormustanswerthethreequestionsfirstC.subscribetothemagazineWhatisthispassagemainlyabout?answerthethreequestionsfirstC.subscribetothemagazineWhatisthispassagemainlyabout?Magazinerecommendations.C.Publishedstories.attachaprintedversionofthestoryincludeabriefself-introductionSubmissionguidelines.Subscriptioninformation.(C)Therehas,inrecentyears,beenanoutpouringofinformationabouttheimpactofbuildingsonthenaturalenvironment.Informationwhichexplainsandpromotesgreenandsustainableconstructiondesign,strivestoconvinceothersofitsefficacy(功效)andwarnsofthedangersofignoringtheissue.Seldomdothesedocumentsofferanyadvicetopractitioners,suchasthosedesigningmechanicalandelectricalsystemsforabuilding,onhowtousethisknowledgeonapracticallevel.Althoughthereareagoodmanyadvocatesof“green”constructioninthearchitecturalindustry,abletolistenoughreasonswhybuildingsshouldbedesignedinasustainableway,nottomentionplentyofarchitecturalfirmswithexperienceingreendesign,thisisnotenoughtomakegreenconstructioncomeintobeing.Thedrivingforcebehindwhetherabuildingisconstructedwithminimalenvironmentalimpactlieswiththeownerofthebuilding;thatis,thepersonfinancingtheproject.Iftheownerconsidersgreendesignunimportant,orofsecondaryimportance,thenmorethanlikely,itwillnotbefactoredintothedesign.Thecommissioning(委任)processplaysakeyroleinensuringtheownergetsthebuildinghewants,intermsofdesign,costsandrisk.Atthepredesignstage,theowner'sobjectivesandexpectationsarediscussedanddocumented.Thisgivesadesignteamasolidfoundationonwhichtheycanbuildtheirideas.Ownerswhoskipthecommissioningprocess,orfailtotake“green”issuesintoaccountwhendoingso,oftencomeacropperoncetheirbuildingisupandrunning.Materialsandequipmentareinstalledasplanned,and,atfirstglance,appeartofulfiltheirpurposeadequately.However,intime,theownerrealizesthatoperationalandmaintenancecostsarehigherthannecessary,andthattheoccupantsaredissatisfiedwiththeresults.Thesefactorsinturnleadtohigherownershipcostsaswellasincreasedenvironmentalimpact.Insomecases,anownermaybeawareofthelatesttrendsinsustainablebuildingdesign.However,firmsshouldnottakeitasreadthattheclientalreadyhasanideaofhowgreenheintendsthestructuretobe.Indeed,thisinitialinteractionbetweenownerandfirmistheidealtimeforadesignertooutlineandpromotethewaysthatgreendesigncanmeettheclient'sobjectives,thusturningaprojectoriginallynotdestinedforgreendesignintoapotentialcandidate.Typically,whenconsideringwhetherornottoadoptagreenapproach,anownerwillaskaboutadditionalcostsorreturnforinvestment.Inatypicalproject,landscapearchitects,mechanicalandelectricalengineersdonotbecomeinvolveduntilamuchlaterstage.However,ingreendesign,theymustbeinvolvedfromtheoutset,sincegreendesigndemandsinteractionbetweenthesedisciplines.Thisincreasedcooperationclearlyrequiresadditionalcost.However,theremaybefinancialadvantagefortheclientinchoosingagreenerdesign.Thereareexamplesofgreendesignswhichhavedemonstratedlowercostsforlong-termoperation,ownershipandevenconstruction.Whatisthemainreasonforthelackofgreenbuildingsbeingdesignedaccordingtothepassage?Fewfirmshaveenoughexperienceindesigningandconstructinggreenbuildings.Constructioncompaniesareunawareofthebenefitsofsustainabledesigns.Firmsdonotgettodecidewhetherabuildingistobeconstructedsustainably.Firmstendtoconvinceclientsthatotherfactorsaremoreimportantthansustainability.Thephrase“comeacropper”probablymeans.experiencemisfortuneB.changeone'smindnoticethebenefitsD.makeastartWhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Mostclientshaveaclearideaofwhethertheywantagreenbuildingatthebeginning.Greenbuildingsaremostlikelytocostmoremoneythanconventionalbuildings.Thecommissioningprocessoffersagoodopportunitytobringupthesubjectofgreendesign.Firmsshouldavoidworkingwithclientswhorejectgreendesignsintheirbuildings.Thewriter'smainpurposeisto.A.explaintheimportanceofcommunicationwhenabuildingiscommissionedemphasizetheimportanceofgreenbuildingdesigninprotectingtheenvironmentexplaintobuildingownerswhyignoringgreenissuesiscostlyanddangerousD.informprofessionalshowtheycaninfluenceclientstochoosegreenerdesignsSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Theculturalbreakthroughcamein2014withaveryspecificpodcast—Serial.Butifyouareacelebrity,podcastscanprovideanewbranchofbusiness.Andnow,despitethegrowthinsmartphonesofferinghigh-definitionpictures,thepopularityofpodcastsisbooming.Nowtheboominpodcastingembracesahugerangeoftalent,fromprofessionalbroadcasterstoenthusiastsofferinginsightsonanythingandeverything.Podcastsofferachancetospeaktoaverypreciseselectionofpeople.Butwheredidthistrendformakingportableaudioprogrammesbegin?ThePodcast(播客)BoomDoyouprefertowatchTVorlistentotheradio?Therewasatimewhensomepeoplethoughtmovingpictureswouldspelltheendoftuningintotheradioforentertainmentandinformation.Butradiosurvivedandboomed.(67)Perhapsthegrowthinpodcastingisnotsurprising—itoffersadigitalaudiofilethatcanbedownloadedandstoredforlisteningatanytime.ItcanalsobestreamedfromtheinternetandplayedonacomputerorMP3player.Andit'snotjustbroadcasters,liketheBBC,whoareproducingpodcasts:nowcommercialbroadcasters,individualsandcompanieswithnoconnectiontobroadcastingaremakingthem.Infact,anyonewithsomethingtosay,andafewpoundstospendontheequipment,cangetinvolved.Thedigitalaudiofilesarecheaptoproduceand,thankstotheinternet,easytodistribute.(68)JournalistBenHammersleytoldtheBBCthat“twochangestransformedthemarket—oneculturalandonetechnical.”Atechnicalbreakthroughcamein2012whenAppleproducedtheiPhonepodcastapp,whichprovedapopularlibrarysystemforlisteners.Thiswasfollowedbyadramaticimprovementininexpensiverecordingproductionandeditingequipment.Finally,thedevelopmentof4Gmobilephoneconnectionsandwidespreadwi-fimeantlistenerscouldbrowse,downloadorstreamshowswhenevertheywanted.(69)ItwasapieceofinvestigativejournalismhostedbySarahKoenig,tellinganon-fictionstoryovermultipleepisodes(集).Todate,thefirstandsecondseasonsoftheshowhavehadmorethan340milliondownloads.Advertiserssoonrealizedthemoney-makingpotentialofthisandothersuccessfulpodcasts.Andwheretheaudiencegoes,themoneyfollows.From2017to2018advertisingspendingonpodcastsintheUKwentfrom$10.6m(£8.5m)to$19.7m,an85%increase,accordingtoOvum.(70)Infact,asBenHammersleyexplains,podcastinghasbroughtpeopleintobroadcastingwhowouldnormallyneverhaveseentheinsideofarecordingstudio.“Thereareofcourseprofessionalpodcasters,buttherearemanymorepeoplewhocreatequalitycontentanddo

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