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邵陽市武岡市2023年高三《英語》上學(xué)期期中試題與參考答案第一部分:聽力第一節(jié):聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatsportdoesAndyplay?A.Basketball. B.Football. C.Baseball.答案:C2.Howmanykilogramscanthemanliftnow?A.10kilograms. B.8kilograms. C.12kilograms.答案:A3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inahotel. B.Inabookstore. C.Inahospital.答案:C4.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Worried. B.Sad. C.Excited.答案:B5.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Summer. B.Winter. C.Spring.答案:B第二節(jié):聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hisclothesweren’tready. B.Hiscarbrokedown. C.Hewokeuplate.7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnFriday. B.OnThursday. C.OnSaturday.答案:6.B7.A聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandparent. C.Acouple.9.WhatdoesthewomanwanttogetKate?A.Shoes. B.Toys. C.Books.10.Whowasheretoday?A.Lim. B.Sara. C.Nadia.答案:8.C9.A10.B聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Wherewasthewoman’suniversity?A.InAmerica. B.InFrance. C.InEngland.12.Wherewillthewomangotomorrow?A.Tothemuseum. B.Tothelibrary. C.Totherestaurant.13.WhenshouldthewomanleaveherhotelonSunday?A.Atabout10:45a.m. B.Atabout9:45a.m. C.Atabout9:15a.m.答案:11.C12.A13.C聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Theman’sgrandmother. B.Adoctor. C.Theman’smother.15.Whatstreetdoestheman’sgrandfatherliveon?A.ThomasStreet. B.WalterStreet. C.FredStreet.16.Whatwilltheman’sgrandfatherdoonWednesday?A.Goforawalk. B.Eatatarestaurant. C.Dosomeshopping.17.Whichfruitshouldtheman’sgrandfatheravoid?A.Apples. B.Bananas. C.Watermelon.答案:14.B15.A16.C17.B聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.WhichareaofNewYorkisCentralParkin?A.Manhattan. B.TheBronx. C.StatenIsland.19.WhatcanweknowabouttheCentralPark?A.ItisthebiggestparkinNewYork.B.Itisthemostvisitedparkintheworld.C.Itisthemostfilmedlocationintheworld.20.WhenwasCentralParkcompleted?A.In1840. B.In1876. C.In1859.答案:18.A19.C20.B【解析】【原文】CentralParkisoneofthemostfamousurbanparksintheworld,yetitisonlythe5thbiggestparkinNewYorkCityat843acres.ThelargestisPelhamBayParkintheBronxareaofthecity.ThesecondlargestisGreenbeltPark,whichisfoundonStatenIsland.However,neitherenjoysthehistoryofCentralPark,whichisinthecenterofManhattan.ItisthemostvisitedurbanparkintheUSandthemostfilmedlocationintheworld.Planningfortheparkbeganbackinthe1840s.However,theplanswerenotaccepteduntil1853,andworkdidnotbeginuntil1857.Additionallandwasboughtatthenorthernendin1859.Buttheparkwasnotfullycompleteuntil1876,almost30yearsafteritwasthoughtup.TheparkisnowhometoCentralParkZoo,theDelacorteTheaterandtheLiteraryWalk,whichismadeupofstatuesoffamouswriters.第二部分:閱讀第一節(jié):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。AGrandpaFrank’sGreatBigBucketListbyJennyPearson(UsborneBooks)Frankinherits(繼承)lotsofmoneyfromagrandmahedidn’tknowhehadandthere’sanothersurpriseinstore.Themoneycomeswithstrictinstructions...andanewgrandpa!Frankliststhewayshecanspendthemoneyandlookafterhiseasilyangrygrandpa.Moneycanbuyhot-airballoonridesbutcanitreallybuyhappiness?HowtoTrainYourDadbyGaryPaulsen(MacmillanChildren’sBooks)Twelve-year-oldCarlisfedupwithhisdad,who’salwaysrummaging(翻找)throughrubbishandbuyinghisclothesfromgaragesales(舊物銷售).Worriedaboutwhathisfriendswillthink,Carldecidestouseapuppy-trainingbookto“train“hisdad—withsomeunexpectedresults.TheRollercoasterBoybyLisaThompson(Scholastic)ToddandLaurie’sdadiseitherontopoftheworldorsleepingallthetime.Whenhetakesthemonholidaythey’reexpectingaveryexpensiveandcomfortablehotel,buttherealityisarun-downdump(破地方).Withtheirdadtolookafterandamysterytosolve,it’sgoingtobeaneventfulholiday.AStormofSistersbyMichelleHarrison(Simon&Schuster)InthelateststoryfromthePinchofMagicseries,itisthedeepestwinterandtheWiddershinssistersandtheirgrandmahavebeencalledawaytolookaftercousinClarissa.Inthesnowynorth,thestreetsarebeingvisitedbyafrighteninghighwayman.Asanicystormisgettingworse,canthegirlssavetheirgrandmafromterribledanger?21.Whosebookshowshowaboychangeshisfather?A.JennyPearson’s. B.GaryPaulsen’s.C.LisaThompson’s. D.MichelleHarrison’s.22.Whichofthefollowingbooksisapartofaseries?A.GrandpaFrank’sGreatBigBucketList.B.HowtoTrainYourDad.C.AStormofSisters.D.TheRollercoasterBoy.23.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.Theyareadaptedfromthesamestory.B.Theyarecreatedbasedonpersonalexperiences.C.Theyarepublishedbythesamecompany.D.Theyaregreatstoriesfeaturingfamilymembers.答案:21B22.C23.DBMorethan40yearsago,myseventhgradeEnglishteacherbytellingusthatwewereabsolutelynotallowedtoread“TheCatchertheRye”becauseweweren’t“ready”forit.Sonaturallyweallwentoutandreaditimmediately.Itoldthisstorytomysonwhenhewasaseventhgrader.Imeantitasafunnystory,andIpointedoutthatithadtakenmeyearstoappreciatethatteacher’spedagogicstrategy.Butthenmysonreadthebookhimselfrightaway.Themerelong-agoechoo(回音)ofapossiblebanwasenoughtobreathelifetohisreading.Adultshavebeenknowntoworryagreatdealaboutthepossibledestructiveinfluenceofthepublishingworldonchildren.Ifyoulookatthelistof“frequentlychallengedchildren’sbooks”maintainedbytheAmericanLibraryAssociationOfficeofIntellectualFreedom,youwillseeawiderangeoftouchytopics.Bookscangetchallengedbecausetheyinvolvemagic(PhilipPullman,J.K.Rowling),orbecausetheyoffend(冒犯)religioussensibilities.“AWrinkleinTime”,byMadeleineL’Engle,hasbeenchallengedasbothoverlyandinsufficientlyreligious.Somebooksarechallengedbecausetheydescribechildrenbehaving,well,childishly.(JunieB.Jones,theheroineofaseriesofbooksbyBarbaraPark,getsintroubleforusingwordslike“stupid”.)Soadultsworrythatbooksmaybebadforchildren’smoralsandfortheirmanners.Infact,bannedbooklistscanbeagreatresourceforparentslookingforbooksthatteachkidsabouttheworldandthemselves.Whenyourchildrenreadbooksthathavebeenchallengedorbanned,youhaveadoubleopportunityasaparent:youcandiscussthebooksthemselves,andtheinformationtheyprovide,andyoucanalsotalkaboutwhypeoplemightfindthemtroubling.24.Whatwastheauthor’steacher’spedagogicstrategy?A.Listingbannedbooks. B.Hidingbannedbooks.C.Arousingthestudents’curiosity. D.Tellingsomefunnystories.nours.25.Whoprobablywrotesomethingchallengingreligion?A.J.K.Rowling. B.MadeleineL’Engle.C.JunieB.Jones. D.BarbaraPark.26.Whatdoestheauthoradviseparentstodo?A.Involvethemselvesinreading.B.Letchildrenmaketheirownchoices.C.Choosebooksfortheirchildren.D.Observetheirchildren’sbehaviorclosely.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NotAllChallengedBooksAreBadB.AGoodBookIsaLighttotheSoulC.ParentsShouldRespectChildren’sChoiceD.BannedorNotBanned-ThatIstheQuestion!答案:24.C25.B26.A27.DCWhenitcomestounlikelyfriendships,wildlifeneverstopstoamaze.Andagiant450-poundgorilla(大猩猩)sharingaheart-warmingmomentwitha0.5-poundwildbushbaby(灌叢嬰猴)isdefinitelyanunusualsighttobeseen.Over300rescuedanimalsliveatApeActionAfrica,Cameroon—asanctuary(鳥獸保護區(qū))forendangeredanimalslikegorillas,chimpanzeesandmonkeys.Bobo,awesternlowlandgorilla,isamongthefirstresidentsatthesanctuary.Thehugemalearrivedatthesanctuarywhenhewasonlytwo,afterlosinghismomduetopoaching(偷獵).Andbackthen,Bobowasfarfromthestrongmalehe’snow.Eventhoughhe’ssuchafearlessanimal,Boboisnothingbutagentlegiant.Andrecently,hisgentlenessevenblewawaythecaretakersatthesanctuary.Whileontheirmorningchecks,thecaretakerscouldnotbelievetheireyeswhentheysawBobosharingalovelymomentwithhisnewestandmostunusualfriend—awildbushbaby.It’squiteamazingtowatchthetinyanimalinteractinginsuchafriendlymannerwithitsgiantneighbor.“ThebushbabyshowednofearofBobo,”saidElissaO’Sullivan,spokespersonforApeActionAfrica.“HemovedaroundBobo’sbodyandspenthistimejumpingaroundinanopengrassyarea,beforechoosingtoreturntoBobo.”Wildbushbabiesarenormallynocturnalanimals,sowatchingabushbabyhangingwithagroupofgorillasinfulldaylightwasevenmoreamazingforthecaretakers.“Itisveryuncommontoseeabushbabyduringtheday,”astaffmembersaid.“Wehaveneverseenawildanimalinteractingwitharescuedoneatthesanctuary.”Theothergorillas—threefemalesandthreeyoungmales,soonbecameveryinterestedinBobo’snewfriend.However,Bobosuddenlybecameoverprotectivetowardshistinycompanionandhekepthisgroupawayfromit.“Bobo’sgroup-mateswereextremelycurious,buthekeptthemallatadistance,makingsurethatnoonedisturbed(打擾)hisnewfriend,”anotherstaffmembersaid.“ThelittlebushbabywashappytoplayinBobo’sarms.”28.WhatdoweknowaboutBobo?A.Helostafamilymemberatagetwo.B.Hewasbornatalargesanctuary.C.Heprotectedhismotherfrompoaching.D.HewasthefirstgorillaatApeActionAfrica.29.Whatdidthecaretakersdiscoverduringtheirmorningchecks?A.Bobomadeasurprisingnewfriend.B.AbushbabywaslyingbesideBobo.C.Bobojumpedaroundwithhisfriends.D.AbushbabyreturnedtocareforBobo.30.Whatmighttheunderlinedpart“nocturnalanimals”inparagraph5mean?A.Theanimalsthatliveinthebushes.B.Theanimalsthatliketohuntalone.C.Theanimalsthathangwithlargeanimals.D.Theanimalsthatrestduringthedaytime.31.WhatwasBobo’sattitudetowardsthosegorillasshowinginterestinthebushbaby?A.Unselfish. B.Unfriendly. C.Uncaring. D.Unclear.答案:28.A29.A30.D31.BDAnewstudyofolderadultsfindsexcessivedaytimenapping(小睡)maysignalanincreasingriskofAlzheimer’sdisease(阿爾茲海默癥).InvestigatorsfromBrighamandWomen’sHospitalreportarelationshipbetweendaytimenappingandcognitive(認知)aging:excessivedaytimenappingpredictsanincreasedfutureriskofAlzheimer’s,andadiagnosisofAlzheimer’sspeedsuptheincreaseindaytimenappingduringaging.“Daytimesleepbehaviorsofolderadultsareoftenignored,andaconsensusfordaytimenappinginclinicalpracticeandhealthcareisstilllacking,”saidPengLioftheMedicalBiodynamicsPrograminBrigham’sDivisionofSleepandCircadianDisorders.“Ourteamcallsforacloserattentionto24-hoursleeppatterns—notonlynighttimesleepbutalsodaytimesleep—fortrackingthehealthofolderadults.”ResearchersattheBrighamrecognizedthatallpreviousstudiesonAlzheimer’sdiseaseassessednappingwithinaparticipantonlyonce,andmostofwhichweresubjectiveandquestionnaire-based.Inthenewstudy,morethan1000individuals,withanaverageageof81,wereprovidedActical,awatch-likedevice,towearontheirwristforupto14days.Afternappingepisodeswereidentified,thenapdurationandfrequencywerecalculated.TheresultssuggestthatexcessivedaytimenappingmaysignalanincreasingriskofAlzheimer’s,andthatfasteryearlyincreaseindaytimenappingmaybeasignofworseningorunfavoredclinicalprogressionofthedisease.Researchersacknowledgethatalthoughthemethodofthenewstudyhasbeenwidelyusedinsleepfieldstudies,theyrecognizethatpolysomnography(多導(dǎo)睡眠記錄儀)isthegoldstandardforsleepscoring.Moreover,theparticipantsstudiedwereolder,andtherefore,thefindingsmaynotbeeasilytranslatedtoyoungerpeople.Inaddition,futurestudiesshouldtestwhetheradirectinterventionindaytimenappingcanlowertheriskofAlzheimer’sorcognitivedecline.“Wehopetodrawmoreattentiontodaytimesleeppatternsandtheimportanceofpatientsnotingiftheirsleepschedulechangesovertime,”saidco-seniorauthorKunHuoftheMedicalBiodynamicsProgram.“Sleepchangesarecriticalinshapingtheinternalchangesinthebrain.”32.Whatisthenewstudyabout?A.ThelinkbetweenAlzheimer’sanddaytimesleep.B.Causesofsleepdisordersinolderadults.C.Thesymptomsofage-relatedcognitivedecline.D.WaystopreventAlzheimer’sdisease.33.WhatdoesPengLi’steamadvocate?A.Encouragingelderstogetenoughrestatnight.B.Monitoringelders’sleeppatternsthroughouttheday.C.Investigatingthehealthofelderswithpoorsleep.D.ProvidinggoodhealthcareforelderswithAlzheimer’s.34.Howdidresearchersconductthenewstudy?A.Byinterviewingalargenumberofolderpeople.B.Bycarryingoutasurveywithquestionnaires.CBytrackingsleepwithawearabledevice.D.ByreferringtopreviousstudiesonAlzheimer’s.35.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Adviceonadjustingsleeppatterns.B.Supportingevidencefortheresearchresults.C.Thepotentialvalueofthestudyfindings.D.Limitationsofthepresentresearch.答案:32.A33.B34.C35.D第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtotellyourcareerstoryIbelievetellingyourstoryisoneofthemostimportantlifeskillsbecauseitisthemomentwhenyoucommittothechangewhatyouwanttomakeinyourlife____36____.SharewhatyoureallywanttodoIfyouknowwhatyoureallywanttodoforwork,tellpeopleevenifyouhaven’ttakenyourfirststepdownthatpath.Don’tholdback,goforit!____37____,notwhatyouaredoingrightnow.Whenyoutalkabouttheworkyou’vealwayswantedtodo,you’llnaturallysoundmoreexcited,andotherpeoplewillsenseyourexcitement.ShareyourmotivationAssoonasyoutellsomeoneabouttheworkyou’vealwayswantedtodo,immediatelytellthemaboutyourmotivationfordoingit.Communicateyour“why”,yourpurpose,andyourreasonformakingachangeinyourwork.____38____iftheybelieveyourintentionsarereliable.Youmightevenshareapersonalstory.____39____?Yourpastexperienceshavevalue.Theyprovidedyouwithmarketableskillsthatyoucanuseinnewwaystosupportyournewwork.Theyarepartofyournewstory.Whenyoutalktosomeoneaboutwhatyouwanttodo,sharehowyourpastexperiencesmakeyouuniquelyqualifiedtodoit.Howdidtheyleadyouheretotakethisnextstep?Showhowthey’rehelpingyouworktowardyournewpurpose.Forexample,myworkatCBSNewshelpedmetotellstories.Myworkatdot-comshelpedmeunderstandthepossibilitiesofthedigitalmedia.____40____.Myworkasanentrepreneurhelpedmeunderstandhowtobuildcommunities.A.HowareyouuniquelyqualifiedB.FocusonwhereyouwantyourlifetogoC.Herearesome“rules”fortellingyourcareerstoryD.What’sthedifferencebetweenoldexperiencesandnewstoriesE.IbelieveeveryonehasagreatuntoldstorythatdeservestobetoldF.MyworkasasalestrainertaughtmehowtoinspirepeopletochangeG.Peoplewillbemoreengagedandevenmoremotivatedtoofferyouhelp答案:36.C37.B38.G39.A40.F第三部分:語言運用第一節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Astudentwhowaspreparingtograduatefromschoolsentoutinvitationstoherfamilyinthehopetheywouldbeabletoattendontheday.Itwasn’tuntila____41____droppedbackinreplythatshe____42____shehadsentonetothewrongaddressandthemessageinsideisrestoringpeople’s____43____inhumanity.Thecardpolitelyinformedherthather____44____nolongerliveattheaddress,andthenewownertookthetimeto____45____thestudentonherachievements—evenenclosing$20insideasa____46____.Thestranger’sheart-warmingactwaspostedonFacebook,wherethereceiversaid,“I____47____sentagraduationinvitationtomyextendedfamily’soldaddress.Ireceivedthistouchingcard(and$20!)____48____!”It____49____,“RegretfullyImustinformyouthatyourrelativesarenotlocatedatthisaddress.IboughtthishouseinSeptemberandamnot_____50_____withformerowners.Iunknowinglyopenedtheenvelope_____51_____tothembymistakeandamreturningtheinvitationtoyou.Thatbeingsaid,Ioffermycongratulations!Idon’t_____52_____you,butIamproudofyouforpursuingacareerinaSTEMfield.USwomenhavealotofworktodototakeourplaceinscience.”Theimageofthecardhas_____53_____hundredsofcommentsaspeoplewereleftsurprisedbytheheart-warmingact.Onesaidhappily,“Itbroughta_____54_____tomyface.Whatawonderfulandkindgesturefroma(n)_____55_____.”Asecondsaid,”Somehumansareabsolutelywonderful.”41.A.newspaper B.card C.letter D.book42.A.realized B.imagined C.hoped D.reported43.A.order B.health C.fame D.faith44.A.relatives B.teachers C.friends D.classmates45.A.forgive B.praise C.congratulate D.respect46.A.rule B.gift C.reward D.result47.A.quickly B.naturally C.accidentally D.suddenly48.A.indanger B.introuble C.inneed D.inreturn49.A.tells B.reads C.shows D.spreads50.A.familiar B.satisfied C.mixed D.annoyed51.A.exposed B.attached C.limited D.addressed52.A.understand B.love C.know D.influence53.A.gained B.invited C.made D.passed54.A.picture B.flower C.tear D.smile55.A.engineer B.stranger C.professor D.student答案:41.B42.A43.D44.A45.C46.B47.C48.D49.B50.A51.D52.C53.A54.D55.B第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Watershortageisoneofthe____56____(great)crisesfacingustoday,withtwothirdsoftheglobalpopulationlivinginareas____57____waterisscarce(稀缺的)foramonthormoreeveryyear.Therearetwocontributingfactors____58____thisproblem:increasingglobaldemandforwater,andunsustainablemeansbywhichthesedemandsarebeingmet.Yet,despiteglobalwaterusagealreadyincreasingthreefold(三倍)overthelastfiftyyears,it____59____(predict)thattherewillbeafurther60%-100%increaseinwaterusageby2050.Thisisnotjust____60____matterofturningthetapoffwhenyoubrushyour____61____(tooth),cuttingyourshowersdownto3minutes,orsharingthewashing-loadwithyourflatmates.Infact,dailyactivitiesofhumanmakeuplessthan4%ofourtotalwaterconsumption,withtheremaining92%____62____(fall)intotwo‘invisible’categories:theindustrialproductionofhouseholditems,andtheproductionoffood.Astonishingly,69%ofourtotaldailywaterconsumptioncomesfromthe____63____(grow)andproductionoffoodalone.____64____(unfortunate),thereisnosinglego-toreferencebookfortheexactnumberoflitersusedintheproductionofanyindividualfooditem.Thisisahardpilltoswallow,forwehaveotherfactors_____65_____(consider)whenweighingupthebenefitsofeveryfoodchoice:taste,costandconvenience.答案:56.greatest57.where58.to59.ispredicted60.a61.teeth62.falling63.growth64.Unfortunately65.toconsider第四部分:寫作第一節(jié)66.學(xué)校英文報正在開展以Waterpollution為題的討論,請使用圖表中的調(diào)查結(jié)果寫一篇英文報道,內(nèi)容包括:1.水污染的原因描述;2.水污染的危害;3.你的建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.首句已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。Withthedevelopmentofsociety,waterpollutionisgettingmoreandmoreserious.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案:參考范文Withthedevelopmentofsociety,waterpollutionisgettingmoreandmoreserious.Therearemanyreasonscontributingtothisproblem.Ascanbeeasilyseenfromthechart,halfofthewaterpollutioniscausedbyfactories.35%comesfromagriculturewhileonly5%isfromourfamilies.Otherreasonswhichresultinthispollutionaccountfor10%.Pollutedwaterbodiesnotonlydoharmtoanimalsandplants,theyalsohavealong-lastingeffectonhumans.Weshouldtakesomemeasurestofightagainstwaterpollution.Firstofall,wemustdrawpublicattentiontotheproblem.Besides,morestrictlawsshouldbepassedtohelpreducewaterpollution.Allinall,onlywheneverybodytakesactiontostopthepollutionwilltheproblembesolved.第二節(jié)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Ayoungboylovedfootballwithallhisheart.Butbeinghalfthesizeoftheotherboys,hegotabsolutelynowhere.Atallthegames,hehardlyeverplayed.Thisteenagerlivedalonewithhisfather.Eventhoughthesonwasalwaysonthebenchduringgames,hisfatherwasalwaysinthestands(看臺)cheering.Thisyoungmanwasstillthesmallestoftheclasswhenheenteredhighschool.Hisfathercontinuedtoencouragehim.Theyoungmanwasdeterminedtotryhisbestateverypractice,andperhapshe’dgettoplaywhenhebecameasenior.Allthroughhighschoolhenevermissedapracticeoragame,butremainedabench-warmerallfouryears.Hisfatherwasalwaysinthestands,alwayswithwordsofencouragementforhim.Thispersistentyoungathletenevermissedpractice.buthenevergottoplayinagame.Itwastheendofhisseniorfootballseason,andashewaspractisingforthegameonSaturday,thecoachmethimwithatelegram.Theyoungmanreadthetelegramandbecamecompletelysilent.Strugglingtospeak,hesaidtothecoach,“Myfatherdiedthismorning.IsitallrightifImisspracticetoday’’Thecoachputhisarmgentlyaroundhisshoulderandsaid,“Taketherestoftheweekoff,son.An

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