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閱讀05備戰(zhàn)2023年中考英語(yǔ)之考前五十天押題五十篇(閱讀)DAY41 1提高自尊的方法 1DAY42 3網(wǎng)絡(luò)安全 3DAY43 4無(wú)人機(jī)送餐 4DAY44 6好的傾聽(tīng)者 6DAY45 7節(jié)約糧食 7DAY46 9馬拉松 9DAY47 10助人為樂(lè) 10DAY48 12著名小吃—驢打滾 12DAY49 13傳統(tǒng)舞蹈 13DAY50 14談話的方法與技巧 14DAY41提高自尊的方法本文主要介紹了提高自尊的一些方法,如:學(xué)會(huì)接受自己,鍛煉并進(jìn)行一個(gè)新愛(ài)好等。Self-esteem(自尊)isthewaywethinkaboutourselvesandthevalueweplaceonourselves.Butgettingself-esteemcantakeplentyofeffortforsomepeoplewhohavebadpastexperiences.So,howdoyouimproveyourself-esteem?LearntoacceptyourselfWhetheryou’reyoungorold,acceptingyourselfisthefirststeptowardsimprovingself-esteem.Youshouldunderstandthateachofusismadeimperfect.It’snaturaltofeelbadaboutourselvessometimes,butyoushouldknowthattherearemanythingsyoucandotoloveyourself.Youcanstartbylistingallthegoodthingsaboutyourself.ExerciseandgetanewhobbyDailyexercisecanhelpyouimproveyourimmunesystem(免疫系統(tǒng)),keepfit,andincreaseyourself-esteemandhappiness.Wemayfeelboredifwedon’thaveenoughphysicalactivityandexcitingevents.Youcanstopself-doubtbyturningitintoanewfoundhobbysuchaspainting,swimmingorplantingyourfavoriteplants.TakecareofyourselfIfyou’reunderpressureorfeelunhappy,youcangetanewhaircut,orspendawonderfulvacationtobringbackyourinnerdrive.Eatinghealthyfoodandtakingenoughrestandsleeparealsoveryimportanttoregainingself-esteem.HelpotherpeopleAgreatwaytofeelgoodaboutyourselfistohelpotherpeople.Throughvolunteerwork,youcanhelppeopleandmayfindyourselfactuallyluckyenough.AskforhelpLowself-esteemcanbeabigproblemwheneverythingseemsnottoworkforyou.So,asmuchaspossible,askforhelpfromexperts.Don’tforgettotakereasonableaction,anddon’tbeshytoaskforhelp.Inaword,you’llimproveself-esteemwithproperways.讀后小測(cè)1.Whichisthefirststeptoimproveself-esteem?A.Toacceptyourself. B.Tohelpotherpeople.C.Toaskforhelpfromexperts. D.Todomoreexerciseeveryday.2.Howcanyoustopself-doubt?A.Bydoingvolunteerwork. B.Bygettinganewhaircut.C.Bydevelopinganewhobby. D.Bylistingallthebadthingsaboutyourself.3.Whyishelpingotherpeopleawaytoimproveyourself-esteem?A.Becauseyoumaykeepfit.B.Becauseyoumayfindyourlifenotthatbad.C.Becauseyoucantakeenoughrestandsleep.D.Becauseyoucanspendawonderfulvacation.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“regaining”probablymean?A.Gettingback. B.Takingaway. C.Lookingfor. D.Thinkingof.5.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howtotreatyourself. B.Howtoacceptyourself.C.Howtotakecareofyourself. D.Howtoimproveyourself-esteem.DAY42網(wǎng)絡(luò)安全本文就如何在網(wǎng)絡(luò)上保持安全給出了幾條建議。WherewouldyougoifyouneededtofindoutaboutthecapitalofBrazil?Wherewouldyoulookifyouwantedtoseefunnycatvideos?Wherewouldyousharepicturesofyourselfwithfriends?TheInternet,ofcourse!Yes,theInternetisgoodforallthesethingsandmillionsmore.TheInternethasmadethewayweliveourlivesmoreconvenientthanitwasinthepast.Alongwiththegoodcomesthebad,though.IfyouthinktheInternetisasafeplace,thenthinkagain.Likeintherealworld,somethingsmightbeharmfulontheInternet,soit’snecessarytolearnhowtostaysafeonline.First,youshouldnevergiveoutyourpersonalinformationonline:yourname,youraddress,yourphonenumber,yourbirthdate,etc.Checkwithanadultbeforeprovidinganyofthisinformationforanyone.Second,chooseemailaddressesandscreennamescarefully.Makesuretheydon’trevealpersonalinformationaboutyou.Forexample,don’tuseyourrealnameasyourscreenname.Passwords(密碼)shouldalsobenearlyimpossibletoguess.Third,remembertheInternethasawayofspreadingthingsaroundquickly.Anythingyoupostmightbeseenbyeveryoneandrememberedforever.Ifyouwouldn’twantafriendorparenttoseesomething,it’sprobablysomethingyoushouldn’tpostinthefirstplace.Finally,don’tdoorsaythingsonlinethatyouwouldn’tdoorsayinperson.Treatothersthewayyouwanttobetreated—bothintherealworldandonline.Ifyoueverfeellikeyou’rebeingcyberbullied(網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌),besuretoreportittoanadult!讀后小測(cè)6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reveal”inParagraph4mean?A.Hide. B.Tell. C.Write.7.Whichofthefollowingissuggestedinthepassage?A.Postingeverythingonlineinthefirstplace.B.Askingparentsforhelpwhilebeingcyberbullied.C.Providingpersonalinformationwithoutadults’agreement.8.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.ToteachushowtostaysafeontheInternet.B.ToshowusthedisadvantagesoftheInternet.C.ToletusknowtheconvenienceoftheInternet.9.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Adiary. B.Anadvertisement. C.Amagazine.DAY43無(wú)人機(jī)送餐文章介紹了美團(tuán)推出的無(wú)人機(jī)送餐服務(wù),包括其操作流程、研發(fā)過(guò)程及發(fā)展前景。ShenzhenDaily2023-02-28①GettingapiefromtheskyisbecomingarealityinthecityasonlinedeliveryplatformMeituanhasbeenallowedtostartdronedeliveryservice(無(wú)人機(jī)送餐服務(wù)),ShenzhenEveningNewsreported.②AtGalaxyWorldinLonggangDistrict,areporterfromthenewspaperwatchedhowamealhasbeendeliveredbythedroneonThursday.ThedroneslowlylandedandadoorabovetheMeituanIntelligentDiningCabinet(儲(chǔ)藏柜)openedslowly,wherethedroneputthemealboxinsidethecabinet.③“Ittakesabout15minutestoplacetheorderandreceivethemeal.Alotofpeoplehavetriedthedronedeliveryservicehere,”saidawomanwhojusttookhermealboxoutfromthecabinet.④Duringtheyear2022,foodanddrinkssuchasnoodles,fruits,coffeeandmilkteaandevenflowershavebeendeliveredthroughMeituan’sdronedeliverysystem,thereportsaid.⑤Thecompanysaidthatasoflastyear,ithadcompletedover100,000dronedeliveries.Meituanstartedtoexploredronedeliveryservicein2017andstartedthetryinearly2021.Theservicehasanaveragedeliverytimeof12minutes,whichislessthantraditionaldeliverymethods,accordingtothecompany.⑥Thereareonlyafewcitiesintheworldwiththeadvantagesofdronedeliveryservice,andShenzhenistakingtheleadinChina,accordingtothereport.However,therearestillsomeproblemswiththiskindofservice.讀后小測(cè)10.Whereisthemealboxput?A.InLonggangDistrict.B.Insidethecabinet.C.Bythedrone. D.AtGalaxyWorld.11.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Wherethedronelanded. B.Whentheservicestarted.C.Howtheserviceprovided. D.Whowatchedthedrone.12.HowlongdidMeituanspendexploringdronedeliveryservice?A.Threeyears. B.Fouryears. C.Fiveyears. D.Sixyears.13.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Manycitiesaroundtheworldhavethedronedeliveryservice.B.Thedronedeliveryservicehasmanyadvantagesinourdailylife.C.ShenzhenisthefirstcitystartingdronedeliveryserviceinChina.D.Thedronedeliveryserviceisverypopularallovertheworld.14.Whatisthepassagegoingtotalkaboutnext?A.Howtomakegooduseofthedronedeliveryservice.B.Whatproblemsthedronedeliveryservicefaces.C.Howtosolvetheproblemsofthedronedeliveryservice.D.Whatadvantagesthedronedeliveryservicehas.DAY44好的傾聽(tīng)者本文主要介紹了作者認(rèn)識(shí)到自己和孩子溝通的一些問(wèn)題,逐漸意識(shí)到自己需要扮好一個(gè)傾聽(tīng)者的角色。Formanyparents,gettingalongwellwiththeirchildrenseemstobeaproblem.Iamoneofthoseparents.Recently,I’vecometorealizethatmyconversationwithmychildrenisturningintosomethingIdon’tlike.MaybeIshouldberesponsibleforthis.Idon’talwaysthinkbeforeIopenmymouth.Forexample,whenmychildrencallmetotellmesomethingthat’shardtodealwith,Ialwayssay,“Youshould...”,“IfIwereyou,I’d…”,or“Youneedto...”ThenIjustgetanimpatientresponse.Also,itseemsthatIalwaysgivemychildrenadvicetheydon’twant.WhenIgetaphonecallfromoneofmychildren,Ipretend(假裝)tobeanexpertoneverything,butclearlyI’mnot.ItrymybesttoreasonwithmychildrensimplybecauseIwanttostopthemfrommakingmistakes.Buttheyseldomtakemywordstoheart.I’mnotaloneinthis.Once,afriendtoldmethathersondidn’talwaysobeyher.Iknowthatfeelingtoo.ThenIlearnthatchildrentalktousnottolookforanyadvice.Theyjustwantsomeonetolistentothem,andgiveloveandsupporttothem.Thoughwemayseeourselvessharingourwisdom,theyseesomethingelse.Theyseeaparentwhohasn’tacceptedthefactthatthey’readultswiththeirownthoughts.Becauseofthis,I’vesetthegoalofbecomingabetterparentbybeingabetterlistener.It’snotaneasytaskforparentslikeme.ButI’mtryingtodoitanyway.讀后小測(cè)15.What’swrongwiththewriter’sconversationwithherchildren?A.Noneofherchildrenliketotalktoheronthephone.B.Theirconversationisturningintosomethingthatshedoesn’tlike.C.Thewriteralwaysgivesimpatientresponsestoherchildren.D.It’shardforthewritertobelievewhatherchildrensay.16.Whydoesthewritertrytoreasonwithherchildren?A.Becauseshewantstoshowsheisright.B.Becauseshewantstocontroltheirlives.C.Becauseshewantsthemtoknowsheisanexpert.D.Becauseshewantstostopthemfrommakingmistakes.17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obey”mean?A.Listento. B.Careabout. C.Dependon. D.Lookafter.18.Whichquestioncouldbesthelpusfindoutthewriter’spurpose?A.Didthewriterwantustolearnsomething?B.Didthewriterteachushowtotalktoourfriends?C.Didthewriteradviseustobecarefulwhentalking?D.Didthewritertellusthewaytoliveabetterlife?19.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThinkTwiceBeforeSpeakingB.TakeChildren’sWordstoHeartC.SetYourselfaBiggerGoalD.TrytoBeaBetterListenerDAY45節(jié)約糧食本文介紹了食物浪費(fèi)這個(gè)現(xiàn)象,以及世界上有一部分國(guó)家建立食品銀行來(lái)解決這個(gè)問(wèn)題,并呼吁人們不要浪費(fèi)食物。Foodwasteisabigproblemaroundtheworld.Whilesomepeoplethrowawayunwantedfood,lotsofpeopleinotherpartsoftheworldfacefoodshortages(短缺).Becauseofthisproblem,manycountriesintheworldlikeGermanyandFrancehavesetupfoodbanks.Peopleandgrocerystores(雜貨店)whohaveenoughfoodcangiveextrafoodtothem,thentheycangivethefoodtothoseinneed.ShanghaiOasisopenedChina’sfirstfoodbankin2015.Infiveyears,itsavedsevenmilliontonsoffoodandhelped760,000people.Manyfruitsandvegetablesgotowastebecausetheylookugly.Forexample,about25to30percentofcarrotsdon’tmakeittothestorebecauseoftheirlooks.Sotrytobuyuglyfoodnexttime,sinceitisjustasgoodas“normal”food.ManyChineserestaurantsaretellingpeopletoorderdishesbyusingthe“N-1”formula.“N”standsforthenumberofpeopleinyourgroup.Soifyou’reinagroupofsixpeople,youshouldorderfivedishes.Itisashametowastefood.Buteveryonecandosomethingtomakeadifference.讀后小測(cè)20.Fromthepassageweknow,whatcanhelpsolvetheproblemoffoodwaste?A.Eatinglessfood. B.Buyinggood-lookingfood.C.Settingupfoodbanks. D.Throwingawayunwantedfood.21.WhichcountryisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Italy. B.China. C.France. D.Germany.22.Accordingtothepassage,whenorderingdishes,whatshouldweconsider?A.Weshouldconsiderthelookofthefood.B.Weshouldconsiderthenumberofpeopleinourgroup.C.Weshouldconsiderthenameoftherestaurant.D.Weshouldconsiderthesuggestionsfromourgoodfriends.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“formula”probablymean?A.Paper. B.Money. C.Time. D.Way.24.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Itisaboutwhocanhelpsavefood.B.Itisabouthowtocutdownfoodwaste.C.Itisaboutwhysavingfoodisimportant.D.Itisaboutwheretoordernormalfood.DAY46馬拉松本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了作者跑馬拉松的原因和經(jīng)過(guò)。Ididmyfirstmarathonat25.Irantoofastatfirst,andfounditverydifficulttofinish.Then,onceIwenttoatalkbysomeonewhohadjustdonetheSaharaDesertrace.IfeltencouragedandIwouldrunit,too.Butnothingcantrulyprepareyouforrunningindeserttemperatures.Thesandwaslikemirrors,makingtheheatbackatus.Andasthethingsaroundalwayslookedthesame,thedistance(距離)neverseemedtogetanyshorter.Iwasneverbored—Iwastoofocusedonreachingthecheckpoints(站點(diǎn)).Ayearlater,Ifinishedthe24-hourmarathonintheNamibiandesert.IwonderedwhatonearthIcoulddonext.Myfather,whousedtobeasoldier,hadjustdiedofcancerandIwantedtoraisemoneyforasoldiers’charitytohismemory.Thereare66citiesintheUK,soIcameupwithachallenge—a50-kmmarathonineachcity,norestdaysinbetween.Onthefirstday,Iranforaroundsixtosevenhours.Ondaytwo,IhurtmyrightAchillestendon(跟腱),Islowedmyspeedandthoughtaboutthesoldiers’charityIwasdoingtherunfor.Itwasnothingcomparedwithsomeoftheirinjuries(損傷).Then,onday26,itgotworse.Icouldn’tbearevenalighttouch.Ihadtowalkthroughtheday.IkepttellingmyselfIcouldn’tfail.IfIquit,thepainwouldstop,butIknewIwouldregretitfortherestofmylife.OnMay20,Ifinished,fourdaysaftermy50thbirthday.It’sbeenalongdevelopment,frombeingalazymantowhatIamnow.Ihaveabetterbodynowthanatanypointinmylife.Anyonecandothis.I’mnotasuperhuman.I’mjuststrongenoughtogetovermanythings.讀后小測(cè)25.Whatstoppedthewriterfromfeelingbored?A.Theheatfromthesand. B.Thedistanceofthemarathon.C.Thegoalofreachingthecheckpoints. D.Theinterestinrunninginmarathonraces.26.Whatwasthewriter’spurposeofrunningmarathonsintheUK?A.Toraisemoneyforacharity. B.Tocreateanewworldrecord.C.Toprepareforamarathonrace. D.Topushhimselftoreachthegoal.27.Whydidthewriterkeeponrunningalthoughhewasinjured?A.Becauseheneededtogetmoneyforhispoorfamily.B.Becausehewantedtoshowhisabilitytothesoldiers.C.Becauseheknewtheracedidn’tallowrunnerstogiveup.D.Becausehethoughttheinjurieswerenotseriousenoughcomparedwiththesoldiers’.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“quit”meaninParagraph5?A.Giveupthemarathonrace. B.Goonthemarathonrace.C.Takepartinthemarathonrace. D.Beatothersinthemarathonrace.29.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Thedevelopmentofmarathon B.AninterestingactivityforadultsC.Thepreparationforrunningraces D.TheexperienceofgettingoverdifficultiesDAY47助人為樂(lè)本文講述了Jip幫助小男孩找叔叔的故事。Uptheygot,earlynextmorning,outofthesilkenbeds,andtheysawthatthesunwasshiningbrightlyandthatthewindwasblowingfromtheSouth.JipsmelttheSouthwindforhalfanhour.ThenhecametotheDoctor,shakinghishead.①“Ismellnosnuff(鼻煙)asyet,”hesaid.“WemustwaittillthewindchangestotheEast.”ButevenwhentheEastwindcame,atthreeo’clockthatafternoon,thedogcouldnotcatchthesmellofsnuff.Thelittleboywasterriblydisappointedandbegantocryagain,sayingthatnooneseemedtobeabletofindhisuncleforhim.②ButallJipsaidtotheDoctorwas,“TellhimthatwhenthewindchangestotheWest,I’llfindhisuncleeventhoughheisinChina—solongasheisstilltakingBlackRappeesnuff.”ThreedaystheyhadtowaitbeforetheWestwindcame.ThiswasonaFridaymorning,early—justasitwasgettinglight.Afinerainymistlayonthesealikeathinfog.Andthewindwassoftandwarmandwet.AssoonasJipwokeup,heranupstairsandpokedhisnoseintheair.③“Doctor!”hecried.“I’vegotit!Doctor!Doctor!Wakeup!Listen!I’vegotit!Thewind’sfromtheWestanditsmellsofnothingbutsnuff.Comeupstairsandstarttheship—quick!”SotheDoctortumbledoutofbedandwenttotherudder(方向舵)tostarttheship.④“NowI’llgouptothefront,”saidJip;“andyouwatchmynose—whicheverwayIpointit,youturntheshipthesameway.Themancannotbefaroff—withthesmellasstrongasthis.Andthewind’salllovelyandwet.Nowwatchme!”—AdaptedfromDoctorDolittle讀后小測(cè)30.Fromthepassage,weknowJipis________.A.a(chǎn)ship B.a(chǎn)doctor C.a(chǎn)dog D.a(chǎn)bed31.________isthebestplaceforthesentence“ThenhegotmostfrightfullyexcitedandrusheddownagaintowaketheDoctorup.”A.① B.② C.③ D.④32.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?a.Thewind’sfromtheWestwasfullofsnuff.b.TheDoctorwenttotherudderandtosearchforthesmellofsnuff.c.JipsmeltnosnufffromtheSouthwind.d.TheEastwindcameatthreeo’clockthatafternoon.A.c-d-a-b B.d-a-b-c C.b-c-d-a D.a(chǎn)-b-c-d33.Wecaninferthelittleboywouldbecome________inthefollowingpartofthispassage.A.sad B.a(chǎn)ngry C.stressed D.excitedDAY48著名小吃—驢打滾本文主要介紹了中國(guó)著名小吃——驢打滾的來(lái)歷。FriedChopRiceCake,alsocalledLüDaGuninChinese,isoneofthemostpopularsnacksinBeijing.Thenameofthissnackisveryinteresting,isn’tit?Butithasnothingtodowithdonkeys(驢).Itisakindofcakethattastessweet,softanddelicious.WhydoChinesepeoplecallitLüDaGun?Hereisastoryaboutit.ItissaidthatintheQingDynasty,EmpressDowagerCixiwastiredofhavingthesamekindoffoodeveryday.So,oneday,sheorderedachef(廚師)tocooksomethingdifferent.Itwasreallyhardforthechefbecausehedidn’tknowhowtomeettheneedsofCixi.Afterthinkingcarefully,hemadeanewkindofcakebyusingricepowderandredbeanpaste(糯米粉和豆沙餡).However,aboycametothekitchenandhedroppedthecakeintosoybeanpowder(黃豆面)byaccident.Thechefwasveryworriedforitwastoolatetomakeanewone.HehadtotakethecaketoEmpressDowagerCixinervously.Tohissurprise,Cixilikedhiscakeverymuch.Sheaskedthechefwhatthenameofthecakewas.Thechefhadneverthoughtaboutthat.Suddenly,hethoughtofthenameoftheboy.“XiaoLür”.Sohesaidthatthecake’snamewasLüDaGun.Sincethen,LüDaGunhasbecomemoreandmorepopularforitsspecialtasteandfunnyname.Wouldyouliketotryit?讀后小測(cè)34.LüDaGunis________.A.a(chǎn)cook B.a(chǎn)kindofcake C.a(chǎn)nEnglishname D.a(chǎn)kindofanimal35.Thecheffelthardtocooksomethingdifferentbecause________.A.a(chǎn)boycametothekitchen B.therewasn’tenoughfoodC.hewasn’tgoodatmakingcakes D.hedidn’tknowhowtomeettheneedsofCixi36.WeneedsomethingstomakeLüDaGunEXCEPT________.A.ricepowder B.soybeanpowder C.cornpowder D.redbeanpaste37.What’stheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword“nervously”?A.開(kāi)心地 B.緊張地 C.興奮地 D.自豪地38.LüDaGunhasbecomemoreandmorepopularforits________.A.owner B.colorC.story D.specialtasteandfunnynameDAY49傳統(tǒng)舞蹈本文主要介紹了中國(guó)舞者馬蛟龍?jiān)趥惗毓珗@跳舞的視頻在網(wǎng)上非常受歡迎,他想借助這些視頻把中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)舞蹈介紹給更多人。Amaninblackclothesjumpshighintotheair.Sometimes,hecarriesaredfan.Sometimes,hespreadshisarmslikewings.Whenhelands,thecrowdcheersloudly.Hisdanceiseye-catching,andmanypeoplewatchit.HeisaChinesedancer,MaJiaolong.Since2020,he’smadeshowvideosofhimselfdancinginLondon.Hehasperformedatthecity’sparksandlandmarksliketheTowerBridge.The36-year-oldmanhasnearly5millionfollowersonsocialmedia.ClassicalChinesedancemixesmartial(武俠)artmovementswiththoseoftraditionalChineseopera.MawasinterestedinthemovementsofclassicalChinesedanceandstartedtolearnitat12.Later,MastudiedattheBeijingDanceAcademy.Since2019,hehasbeenteachingclassicalChinesedanceatGoldsmiths,UniversityofLondon.Oneyearlater,Matriedteachingathome.Butinhissmallhome,hecouldonlymakesmallmoves.Oneday,hetookhiswife’ssuggestionanddancedatGreenwichPark,apopularplacefortourists.ShetookvideosofMa.Hethenedited(剪輯)thevideo,addedmusicandsentittofriends,wholoveditandinspiredhimtoshareitonline.Fromthenon,Mamademoreshortvideos.Ashisvideosbecamepopular,hereceivedmessagesfrompeoplearoundtheworld.“Now,makingandsharingvideoshasbecomeapartofmylife,and,mostimportantly,agreatwaytointroducetraditionalChinesedancetomorepeople,especiallythoseinforeigncountries,”saidMa.讀后小測(cè)39.WhatareMa’sshortvideosabout?A.London’sparksandlandmarks. B.HisclassicalChinesedances.C.TraditionalChineseopera. D.HisfamilylifeinLondon.40.WhoinspiredMatosharehisshortvideoonline?A.Hiswife, B.Hehimself. C.Hisfollowers. D.Hisfriends.41.What’sthemainreasonforMatomakeshortvideosnow?A.TospreadChineseculture. B.Tobecomemorepopular. C.Toenjoyhislifefully. D.Tomakemoremoney.DAY50談話的方法與技巧本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章介紹了開(kāi)啟一段好的談話的方法與技巧。Tohaveagoodconversationisapleasureformostpeople.Butnoteveryconversationisgood.Sometimesthereareuncomfortable

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