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2022北京房山高一(上)期末英語本試卷共11頁,100分??荚嚂r長90分鐘??忌鷦毡貙⒋鸢复鹪诖痤}卡上,在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y束后,將答題卡交回,試卷自行保存。第一部分知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.515分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Inthefirstpartoffreshmanyear,Ifineandearnedgoodgrades.ThenIbecametoo1withwork.IhadsomanyactivitiesthatIhardlyhadtimerelaxmyself.Thenmy2begandropping.MyfriendsleftmebecauseInolongerenjoyedbeingwiththem.WhenIwentmydoctor,heseemedvery3,eventhougheverythingphysicalappearedallright.Whenhedone,hetoldmethatwehadtalkaboutmy4,andhowbehaviorhadchanged.WhenItoldhimIwasallright,hesaidthatIdidn’tshowmyrealfeelings.Bythenmyhairwasfallingoutinlargeclumps,whichmademore5.IfeltasifIcouldnotevenleavemyhouse.Finally,Imetwithatherapist(治療專家).Shediagnosedmewithananxietydisorder.Iwasrelievedtoknowwhatwaswrong,andthatthingwould6.Iworehatstocovermybaldhead.Irealizedthatitdoesn’tmatterwhatIlooklikeontheoutside;itismycharacterthatcounts.Thingsbegantolookup.I7worryingasmuch.Myhairslowlygrewback,didmy8.Ibegantoleavethehouseandinteractwithothers.Thatyear,Iagaintriedhardschool,butImadesureIdidn’toverloadmyself.Ibecameoneofthetopstudentsinmyclass,agoalIneverrealizehow10lifereallyis.9before.It’sfunnyhowsomethingbadhadtohappenmake1.A.busyB.carefulB.luckC.pleasedC.gradesC.excitedC.friendsC.satisfiedC.endD.contentD.skills2.A.money3.A.disappointed4.A.attitude5.A.disappointed6.A.improve7.A.disliked8.A.desireB.worriedB.schoolB.anxiousB.worsenB.mindedB.ambitionB.madeD.movedD.feelingsD.relaxedD.happenD.enjoyedD.confidenceD.predictedD.difficultC.stoppedC.love9.A.achieved10.A.badC.missedC.magicalB.good第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。AThesolution11themysteryofthemonarch’samazingabilitycomesatatimewhenitisinserioustrouble.Itspopulation12(crash)byasmuchas90percentthelastfewyears.13(sad),humanactivityisthemainreason141/thenumberofmonarchbutterfliesisfalling.Nowadays,peoplehaveagreaterawarenessofthiscreatureandtheyareworkingtogetherprotectthem.BMumencouragedmetotrydifferent15(kind)offood,andIdid!Ilovedeverything.Butjust16IthoughtIcoulddealwithallChinesefood,Icameacrossstinkytofu,ahorriblegreythingthatlookedandsmeltlikeaburntsportsshoe,butIgatheredallmycouragetotakeabiteandwasamazed17(find)itwasn’tsobad.CNowthereareover7,000charityshopsintheUK.Thefirstcharityshop18(found)Oxfamin1947.Thingsincharityshopsaremuch(cheap)thanthosestreetstores.Peoplegivethingstocharityshopsforfree.Mostofthethingshavebeenused20theyarewellcleanedandrepaired.Soyoucanbuyusefulthingswithmoneycharityshops.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AOurConservation&EnvironmentProjectsareidealforpeoplewhowanttohelpwithenvironmentalconservationefforts,andcarryoutfieldworkinfascinatinghabitats.You’llbeactivelyinvolvedinconservationefforts,whichincludeseducatinglocalpeopleabouttheimportanceofprotectingtheenvironment.Wesharethesamegoal:toprotectourplanetforyearstocome.Sogetyourbackpackbecauseyou’regoingonanenvironmentaltraveladventure!Ourenvironmentalandwildlifeconservationprojectscoveranincrediblerangeofspeciesandenvironments.Ifyouloveworkingonprojectstohelptheenvironmentandanimals,youcanunleashyourpassionindifferentwayslike:JungleReforestationVolunteerscantraveltotheAmazonrainforestinPerutoassistwithreforestation.Volunteersmuststayatleasttwoweekstogetthemostoutofthisprogram–learnmoreandtosignup!SriLankaElephantExperienceIfyouwanttogoatropicalgetawaywhereyoucandogood,checkouttheSriLankaElephantexperience,whereyou’llhavethechancetoworkalongsideamahouttocareforelephants.Thisprogramstartsfromtwoweeksat$600–learnmorehere!MarineConservationinSouthAfricaCheckoutthemarineconservationvolunteerprograminSouthAfrica,whereyoucangetclosetomarinewildlife.Programfeesare$525tostartforoneweek,andyoucanstayuptothreemonths–Learnmoresignuphere!SouthAfricaBig5WildlifeExperienceYoucanvisitSouthAfricaandvolunteeronaworld-classwildlifereserve,whereyouwillgetupclosewithelephants,lions,rhinosandotheramazinganimals.Thisprogramstartsfrom$795foryourfirsttwoweeks–clickheretolearnmoreandtosignup!You’llsupportandlearnfromprofessionalenvironmentalistsandscientists,aswellaspeoplefromthelocalcommunity.Weoffersafe,ethical,andsustainablewildlifeandenvironmentalconservationprojects,andyou’alwaysbeawareoftheimpactofyourwork.Inadditiontomakingadifferenceonananimalcareprogram,you’lldevelopimportantskillsforworkinginwildlifeconservation.AdventuresAwait!2/21.ThesharedgoalofConservation&EnvironmentProjectsisto__________.A.protectourplanetB.educatelocalpeopleC.experienceadventuresD.improvethelocalcommunity22.Ifyouonlyhaveoneweektovolunteer,whichprojectisbestforyou?A.JungleReforestation.B.SriLankaElephantExperience.C.MarineConservationinSouthAfrica.D.SouthAfricaBig5WildlifeExperience.23.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Atextbook.D.Awebsite.24.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisadvertisement?A.Topresenthowtocarewildlife.B.Tocallonpeopleprotectwildlife.C.Torecommendvolunteerprogramsonwildlife.D.Toexplaintheimportanceofprotectingwildlife.BAINTHECLOUDSTheairisthinandhaverestseveraltimesontheshorthikefromcamp.Toourleft,snow-coveredmountainsdisappearintocloudsthatalmostcloseenoughtotouch.Ontheplaininfrontofus,wecanjustmakeoutaherdofgracefulanimals.Thisiswe’rehere—toobserveTibetanantelopes.TibetanantelopesliveontheplainsofTibet,Xinjiang,andQinghai.Watchingthemmoveslowlyacrossthegreengrass,I’mstruckbytheirbeauty.I’malsoremindedofthedangertheyarein.Theyarebeinghunted,illegally,fortheirvaluablefur.MyguideisZhaxi,avillagerfromChangtang.HeworksattheChangtangNationalNatureReserve.ThereserveisashelterfortheanimalsandplantsofnorthwesternTibet.ToZhaxi,thelandissacredandprotectingthewildlifeisawayoflife.“We’renottryingtosavetheanimals,”hesays,“Actually,we’retryingtosaveourselves.”The1980sand1990swerebadtimesfortheTibetanantelope.Thepopulationdroppedbymorethan50percent.Hunterswereshootingantelopestomakeprofits.Theirhabitatswerebecomingsmallerasnewroadsandrailwayswerebuilt.Inordertosavethisspeciesfromextinction,theChinesegovernmentplaceditundernationalprotection.Zhaxiandothervolunteerswatchedovertheantelopesdayandnighttokeepthemsafefromattacks.Bridgesandgateswereaddedlettheantelopesmoveeasilyandkeepthemsafefromcarsandtrains.Themeasureswereeffective.TheantelopepopulationhasrecoveredandinJune2015,theTibetanantelopewasremovedfromtheendangeredspecieslist.Thegovernment,however,doesnotintendtostoptheprotectionprogrammes,sincethreatstoTibetanantelopehavenotyetdisappeared.Intheevening,Idrinkacupofteaandwatchthestars.IthinkabouttheantelopesandwhatZhaxitoldme.Muchisbeingdonetoprotectwildlife,butifwereallywantsavetheplanet,wemustchangeouroflife.Onlywhenwelearntoexistharmonywithnaturecanwestopbeingathreattowildlifeandtoourplanet.25.What’sthewriter’spurposeofvisitingTibet?A.Tochangeourwayoflifeandprotectwildlife.B.Toobserveaherdofgracefulanimals.C.Tosavetheantelopefromextinction.3/D.Togoforashorthikefromcamp.26.Whichofthefollowingmeasureswasnottakensavetheantelope?A.Addingbridgesandgates.B.Establishingnaturereserves.C.Buildingnewroadsandrailways.D.Monitoringtheantelopedayandnight.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.It’shardtomakealivingforZhaxiworkingthereserve.B.Ourlifewillcomeendifwedon’tliveonewithnature.C.Theantelopepopulationdroppedjustbecausetheirhabitatsbecamesmaller.D.TheantelopepopulationrecoveredsothereisnothreattotheTibetanantelope.CCHEMICALVSORGANICFARMINGChemicalpesticides(農藥)andartificialfertilisers(人工化肥)havebeenwidespreaduseinfarmingsincethemiddleofthe20thcentury.Whentheywerefirstintroduced,manyfarmerswelcomedthemasagreatfightcropdiseaseandincreaseproduction.Overtime,however,whatsomescientistshavefoundisthattheirlong-termusecansometimesharmboththelandandpeople’shealth.Forexample,pesticidescandamagethelandbykillingnotonlyharmfulbacteriaandinsects,butalsohelpfulones.Inaddition,thesechemicalscanstayinthesoilandundergroundwatersourcesforalongtime.Thisaffectsthecropsgrownonthelandand,turn,theanimalsandhumanswhodigestthem.Manypeopleworrythatthesechemicalsmaymakethemillandevencausecancer.Infact,somepesticideslikeDDThavebeenforbiddeninmostcountriesbecauseofthedamagetheycausepeopleandtheenvironment.Aschemicalfertilisers,cropsgrownwiththemusuallygrowtoofasttoberichinnutrition.Theymaylookbeautifulonoutside,butinsidethereisusuallymorewaterthanessentialminerals,andtheyoftenhavelessflavouraswell.Asanalternative,somefarmershaveturnedorganicfarming,andmanycustomershaveturnedorganicfoodwhentheyshopatthelocalgrocery.Organicfarmingissimplyfarmingwithoutusinganychemicals.Organicfarmersfocusonkeepingtheirsoilrichandfreeofdiseasethroughnaturalmeans.example,manyorganicfarmersusenaturalwastefromanimalsasfertiliser.Thismakesthesoilintheirfieldsricherminerals.Italsokeepstheair,soil,water,andcropsfreeofchemicals.Organicfarmersalsousemanyothermethodstoproducerichsoil.Theyoftenchangethekindofcropgrownineachfieldeveryyear.Forinstance,theymaygrowcornorwheatinafieldoneyear,andthengrowbeanstherethenext.Whydifferentcropsaregrownisbecausetheyputimportantmineralsbackintotheground,makingitreadyforthenextbatchofcrops.Thegoalofusingdifferentorganicfarmingmethodsistogrowgoodfoodwhileavoidingdamagetheenvironmentortopeople’shealth.Somepeoplewouldpreferstoptheuseofman-madechemicalsinagricultureentirely.Whatkeepsthemfromdoingsoisthefactthatchemicalfarmingservesthehighdemandforfoodaroundtheworld.Organicfarmingisnowherenearabletomeetthatneed.Therefore,thereisstillalongwaytofindasuitablesolutionthatputssufficientfoodthedinnertablewhilekeepingpeopleandenvironmentashealthyaspossible.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“digest”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Eat.B.Approach.C.Plant.D.Carry.4/29.Howisorganicfarmingdifferentfromchemicalfarming?A.Organicfarmingcanmeetthehugedemandfoodaroundtheworld.B.Organicfarmingaimsatgrowinggoodfoodandkeepingsoilrichhealthy.C.Cropsgrownwithorganicfarminglookbeautifulbuthavelessnutritionandflavor.D.Organicfarmingdoesharmtopeopleandtheenvironmentandisallowedtouse.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Organicfarmingcouldn’tfinditswayfarmingsinceithaslowproduction.B.Organicfarmingisbetterthanchemicalfarmingandcouldtaketheplaceofit.C.Weshouldstoptheuseofman-madechemicalsinfarmingbecauseoftheirharm.D.Ittakesalongtimekeepabalancebetweenproducingsufficientfoodensuringhealth.DSHOULDWEFIGHTNEWTECHNOLOGY?Thismorning,Isawtheshockingheadline:“PassengerDiesWhenCrashesinDriverlessMode”.Inthearticle,variouspeoplesaidthatthepublicshouldopposetheideaofdevelopingdriverlesscars.Theysaidthatsomeadvancesintechnologywereunnecessaryandcouldevenbedangerous.Hence,shouldceaseacceptingtechnologyjustbecauseisnew.Thenewspaperreportedthatthecarcompanyhadalreadyapologisedfortheaccident,butthefamiliesofthedeceasedsaiditwasnotenough.Nevertheless,thecompanystillclaimedthatmostpeoplewouldbetravellingindriverlesscarsonedaysoon.Ontheonehand,therearemanydifferentgroupsofpeoplearoundtheworldwholivehappilyintheabsenceofnewtechnology.Probablythewell-knownaretheChristianslivinginruralAmerica.Theydonotownordrivecars,watchTV,orusetheInternet.Theyhavelivedmainlyasfarmerssincethe18thcentury,andtheywillprobablybelivingthesamewaythedistantfuture.Theyadvocateasimplelifewithanemphasisonhardwork,family,andcommunity.Theythinkthatisbetterthancaringaboutluxuriesorfollowingthelivesoftherichandfamous.ItcouldevenbearguedthattheAmish’squalityoflifeisbettersincetheyliveandappreciatethenaturalenvironmentratherthanlivinglarge,pollutedcities.Ontheotherhand,newtechnologyhasprovidedpeopleeverywherewithmanybenefitsovertheyears.Forexample,thelatestweather-trackingcomputerprogrammesgivepeoplelotsofwarningsaboutpotentialnaturaldisasters,whichsavesmanylives.Moreover,theInternethasitpossibleforfriendsandfamilytokeeptoucheasilyeveniftheyareonoppositesidesoftheworld.Ithasalsomadefindingopportunitiesinlifemucheasier,asitallowspeopletomakelargernetworksoffriendsthroughusingsocialmedia.Personally,Ihavebenefitedquitealotfromtechnologicaladvances.IfoundmycareerasAIdesignerthroughasocialmedianetwork.Myhealthmonitor,whichIwearallthetime,hasalsohelpedmegetintothebestshapeofmylife.Ofcourse,whennewtechnologychangesthewaywelive,itcanaprospect.Nevertheless,Iwillalwayslookonthebrightsideofchangeandacceptitratherthanresistit.31.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningdriverlesscarsParagraphA.Thehotissueaboutnewtechnology.B.Thedangeraboutnewtechnology.C.Thevalueaboutnewtechnology.D.Thesafetyaboutnewtechnology.5/32.WhichlifestyledotheChristianslivinginruralAmericaadvocate?A.Caringaboutluxuries.B.Reducingtheneedoflife.C.Livinginaremotemountainarea.D.Focusingontheinteractionbetweenpeople.33.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toillustratehowitisbettertousethedriverlesscar.B.Toprovethatthenewtechnologywillbringthedangers.C.Todiscusstheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofnewtechnology.D.Topersuadepeopletostopcontinuingthenewwayoftraveling.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudeabouttechnologicaladvances?A.Objective.B.Positive.C.Negative.D.Indifferent.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoFindRealFriendsAlotofpeoplewoulddefinearealfriendasatreasure.35Givenbelowarethestepstobedoneforustofindrealfriendsthatwillstandbyusthroughwhatevercomesalong.Beinterestedinothers.Havinginterestinothersisthefirststeptowardsmakingfriends.Weshouldstartbyhavingarealloveforpeopleandthentakinganactiveinterestinothers.36Othersareoftenimpressedthatyoucaredenoughtoremembertheirname.Andwiththis,theymaybeginsharesomeexperienceorproblemswithyouandthefriendshipstartstobuild.37Beingagoodlistenerisimportantinbuildingfriendships.Ifweareinterestedwhatothersaresaying,theyaretypicallydrawntous.Beloyal.issaidthatthemainqualityofafriendishisloyalty:afriendthatwillbewithyouthroughthickandthin.Arealfriendshouldn’tdamageyourreputationbyjoininginwickedgossip.38Revealyourdeepestfeelings.Afriendshouldnotbeembarrassedtolaybaretothosewhomhetrusted.This,ofcourse,doesn’tmeanthatyoushouldpouroutallyouremotionstoeveryonethatyoumeet.However,weshouldbehonest.Andasyougettoknowandtrustsomeone,youcangraduallyrevealmoreofyourdeepestfeelings.Donotexpectperfection.aren’tperfect.Andevenwhenafriendshipisofftoagoodstart,weshouldn’texpectittobeperfect.muststrivetomakealmostperfectkindoffriendship.39Friendsareimportanttoourlives.Sometimes,theyareoursourceofstrengthandinspiration.However,wemustrememberthatforustofinallymeetrealfriends,webearealfriendtoo.A.Payattentiontohowyoulisten.B.Andtoattainit,weneedtimeandemotion.C.Instead,heorshewillloyallystandyou.D.Actually,asincereinterestinothersattractsfriendship.E.Justlikeinsearchingfortreasure,aneffortshouldbedone.F.Onewaytoshowinterestistoknowtheirnameandrememberit.G.Asecretforasuccessfulfriendshipincludesempathyandfellowfeelingsforothers.第三部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分32分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。6/Festivalsarecelebratedallaroundtheworld.Theyhaveawiderangeoforigins,suchastheseasonsofthefamousfigures,andimportantevents.Everyfestivalhasitsdifferentcustomsanduniquecharms.nomatterhowdifferenttheymayseem,allovertheworld,thespiritofsharinggratitude,love,orpeacecommonallfestivals.Ofallthetraditionalfestivals,theharvestfestivalcanbefoundinalmosteveryculture.Thisimportantagriculturalfestivaltakesplaceafterallthecropshavebeengatheredin.Peoplecelebrateshowthattheyaregratefulfortheyear’ssupplyoffood.InancientEgypt,theharvestfestivalwascelebratedduringthespringtime—theEgyptianharvestseason.Itfeaturedaparadeandagreatfeastwithmusic,dancing,andsports.insomeEuropeancountries,peopledecoratechurchesandtownhallswithflowersandfruit,andgettogethertocelebrateoverameal.DuringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinChina,familiesgathertoadmiretheshiningmoonandenjoydeliciousmooncakes.aFestivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial(商業(yè)化的),withbusinesstakingadvantageofthecelebrations.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeitmucheasierforthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.Althoughsomebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialised,othersbelievetheincreaseinspendingisgoodfortheeconomyandpublichappiness.FestivalsareanimportantpartofTheyreflectwishes,beliefs,faiths,andattitudestowardslife.Theyareoccasionsthatallowusrelaxandenjoylife,andforgetaboutourworkforalittlewhile.Theyhelpusunderstandwherewefrom,whoweare,andappreciate.Andifyoustudyfestivalsyoumaybesurprisedfindthatculturesactuallyhavealotcommonafterall.40.Whydopeoplecelebratetheharvestfestival?____________________________________________________________________________41.Howdidsometraditionschangeovertimeaccordingtothepassage?____________________________________________________________________________42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial.Thefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialisedbecausecommercialisationisatotallynegativedevelopment.____________________________________________________________________________43.Whatfestivalsdoyoucelebratewithyourfamilyeachyear?doyoucelebratethem?(Inabout40words)___________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)作文(20分)假如你是紅星中學高一學生李華,你的英國筆友Tom喜歡中國傳統(tǒng)美食,請你給他寫一封郵件教他做一道中國美食,內容包括:1.基本介紹;2.所需食材;3.制作方法。注意:1.1002.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。7/________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(請務必將作文寫在答題卡指定區(qū)域內)8/2022北京房山高一(上)期末英語參考答案第一部分:語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30第一節(jié)完形填空:(共小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)12345678910BACBDBACDA第二節(jié)語法填空:(共小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)1112131415tohascrashed17Sadlywhy19kinds201618when注意:tofindwasfoundedcheaperbut第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分38分)第一節(jié):(共14小題;每小題2分,滿分2821A22C23D24C25B26C27B28A29B30D31A32D33C34B第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)35E36F37A38C39B第三部分:書面表達(共2小題,35分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(共4小題;第12題各2分,第3題34題5分,共12參考答案:40.Peoplecelebrateshowthattheyaregratefulfortheyear’ssupplyoffood.41.Withthedevelopmentofmodernsocietyandspreadofnewideas,sometraditionsmanyfadeawayandothersmaybeestablished.42.Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial.Thefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialisedbecausecommercialisationisatotallynegativedevelopment.Commercialisationisasomewhatpositivedevelopment.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeitmucheasierforthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones./Theincreaseinspendingisgoodfortheeconomyandpublichappiness.43.Everyyear,IcelebratetheMid-AutumnFestivalandtheSpringFestivalwithmyfamily.Therearemanypossiblereasonstocelebratedifferentfestivals.Onegoodreasonistohavefunwithfriendsandfamily.Anotheristocelebrateaneventoratimeoftheyear.第二節(jié)作文(20分)Onepossibleversion:9/參考例文1DearTom,Gladtohearfromyou.KnowingyourinterestinChinesefood,Iamdelightedtorecommendyouadish,calledMapoTofu.MapoTofuisapopulartypeofSichuandish,famousforitsspicytaste.Itismainlymadefromchilies,meatandTofu.First,cutthetofuintopiecesandputtheminboiledwater.Second,heattheoilandaddthemincedmeatandstirit.Then,putinthethickbroad-beansauce,thespringonionandgingerandfrythem.Next,addchiliesandfrythemuntiltheircolorchanges.Later,pourthesoup,thesoysauceandthecookingwinein.Finally,puttheTofuinandbraiseitongentleheat.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasefeelfreetoaskme.Yours,LiHua.參考例文2Hi,Tom,Howareyoudoingthesedays?Iheardthatyou

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