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2025年高考第二次模擬考試(江蘇卷)02英語(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號(hào)等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)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.HowlongdoesittakeBus3togettoLosAngeles?A.Threehours. B.Fourhours. C.Fivehours.2.WhydidCamilagotoMary’shouseyesterday?A.Toplayball. B.Toborrowabook. C.Tohavestrawberries.3.Whatdoesthemancaremostaboutthephone?A.Itsprice. B.Itsfunction. C.Itsmodel.4.WhathappenstoSarah?A.Sheeatstoomuch. B.Shehasatoothache. C.Sheneedsanoperation.5.Wheredidthemanleavehiswallet?A.Atthesupermarket. B.Inthebank. C.Intheclassroom.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間,每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatwasdifficultfortheman?A.Keepingasteadypace. B.Settingasidesomeenergy. C.Survivingtheuphillpart.7.Whatistheman’sadvicefornewrunners?A.Trainhard. B.Pacesteadily. C.Shareselflessly.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Wifeandhusband. B.Waitressandcustomer. C.Hostandguest.9.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?A.Sad. B.Embarrassed. C.Angry.聽第8段材料,回答第11至14題。10.WhatdoesHardythinkofshoppinginVivoCity?A.Itisenjoyable. B.Itiscrowded. C.Itisdiscouraging.11.WhatdidAshleydolastweekendbesidesshopping?A.Shewatchedashow.B.Shewenttothedentist’s.C.Sheexercisedinthegym.12.WhenwillthespeakersgotoVivoCity?A.OnSaturdaymorning.B.OnSaturdayafternoon.C.OnSundaymorning.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。13.Whatdoweknowaboutthemuseum?A.Itcanbeexploredinoneday.B.Ithousesagoodmanyexhibits.C.Itcanholdthousandsofpeopleatatime.14.Wherearethespeakers?A.InEgypt. B.IntheUK. C.InGreece.15.Whatdidthespeakersfailtoseeinthemorning?A.Themodernartwork. B.Theancientsculptures. C.TheAmericancarvings.16.Whenwillthemuseumclose?A.At3:00p.m. B.At4:00p.m. C.At5:00p.m.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。17.What’stheincreasingrateoftheaverageglobaltemperature?A.0.15to0.20℃peryear. B.0.15to0.20℃perdecade. C.0.20to1.50℃pertenyears.18.Atwhataveragetemperaturewillcoralreefsbegintodie?A.35℃. B.37℃ C.39℃.19.Whatwillhappeniftheaveragetemperatureis39℃to41℃?A.Sunflowerswon’tsurviveanymore.B.Mostcountrieswillbedrowned.C.Seaanimalswilldiemassively.20.Whatdoesthespeakeradviseintheend?A.Choosingagreentransport. B.Recyclingelectricaldevices. C.Establishingmorenaturereserves.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A(原創(chuàng))GraiguenamanaghBikeHireGraiguenamanaghBikeHireoffersbikerentalandbiketoursfromGraiguenamanaghandTinnahinchinthebeautifulBarrowRiverValley.ThelongestestablishedoperatorintheBarrowValley,GraiguenamanaghBikeHireknowstheBarrowtowpathbetterthananyoneelse.Perfectforgroups,familiesorcouplestoexploretherivertowpathanddiscoverwildlife,sceneryandpeace,hiddenawayalongatraffic-freegreenway.GraiguenamanaghBikeHirebasecampislocatedatthefamousWatersideGuesthousewhichprovidesacosyroomwithariverviewaswellasasuperbdiningexperienceinthegroundfloorrestaurant.Thetowpathstretchesformilesineitherdirection,drop-offandpick-upserviceavailable.GraiguenamanaghBikeHireoffersgoodqualitymountainbikesfortheyoungandtheoldandtow-alongs,sothewholefamilycanenjoyadayouttogetherandtheysupplyhelmets,hivizvestsandanyotherequipmentrequired.ECOLOGYBIKETOURS:GraiguenamanaghBikeHirealsooffersguidedtoursalongtheriverBarrowtowpathtoexploretheecologyofthearea.Learnaboutthefloraandfauna,aswellassomehistoryofthefamousRiverBarrownavigation.ContactGraiguenamanaghBikeHirenowtobookyourgroupforagreatdayout,allenjoyedfromthecomfortofawellmaintainedmountainbike.EnjoytheBarrowrivertowpath,anexcellentcyclinggreenwaythatgivesvisitorsmilesofsafe,trafficfreeadventureinbeautifulcountryside.HOWTOFINDUS:InthetownofGraiguenamanagh.OPENINGTIMES:MarchtoOctoberRATES:Adults€20perday,€15perhalfday,children€15perday,€10perhalfday.20%discountrateforguestsofWatersideGuesthouse.WhatisspecialaboutGraiguenamanaghBikeHire?A.Itprovidesthecheapestbikerentalinthearea.B.Itoffersdrop-offandpick-upserviceforfree.C.ItisthemostexperiencedoperatorintheBarrowValley.D.ItallowstouriststoexploretheBarrowtowpathalone.22.WhatadditionalservicesdoesGraiguenamanaghBikeHireprovideforfamilies?A.FreemealsatWatersideGuesthouse.B.Tow-alongsandsafetyequipment.C.Discountsforchildrenunder10.D.Guidedtoursforchildrenonly.HowmuchshouldacouplestayingatWatersideGuesthousepayforafull-daybikerental?A.€40.B.€32.C.€30.D.€20.BWhenIwasgrowingup,mymomoftensaidthatnomatterwhatgradesIgotinschool,aslongasIdidmybest,she’dbeproudofme.Thensheadded,“Butifyoudidn’tgetanA,I’llknowyoudidn’tdoyourbest.”Shesaiditwithasmile,butItookitseriously:Ishouldn’tsettleforanythinglessthanperfect.MygreatestweaknessisthatI’mtoomuchofaperfectionist.Perfectionismisthedesiretobe100%perfect.Thegoaliszerofaultsandnofailures.Inanincreasinglycompetitiveworld,kidsfacegrowingpressurefromparentstobeperfectandseverecriticismwhentheyfallshort.Everyfaultisablowtotheirself-esteem(自尊).I’veliveditmyself.WhenIwonthefifth-gradequizbowlonworldexplorers,Ibeatmyselfupafterwardformissingonequestion.HowcouldIforgetthatthesearoutetoIndiawasdiscoveredbydaGama,butnotMagellan?WhenImadethefinalsofaMortalKombattournamentandwonalifetimepasstoalocalmovietheater,Ididn’tcelebrate.Thirdplaceisthesecondloser.WhenIwonthefirstprizeinamathtest,Iwasdisappointed.Onlya98?Notgoodenough.Therewasalwaysavoiceinthebackofmymindwhisperingthatitwasn’tenoughandthatIcouldhavedonebetter.ItwasduringmycollegeyearsthatIstartedtoquestionthevalueofthisperfectionism.Imetpeoplewhodidn’tseemtobeweigheddownbythesameexpectations,whoacceptedtheirmistakesandsawthemasopportunitiesforgrowthratherthanfailures.Theytaughtmethatitwasokaytobeimperfect,thatitwashumantomakemistakes,andthatsometimes,themostimportantlessonscomefromourfailures.24.Whatisparagraph1mainlyabout?A.Whytheauthorbecameaperfectionist. B.Thedisadvantageofbeingaperfectionist.C.Howtheauthorgotthegoodgradesinschool. D.Thefeelingofbeinggratefultotheauthor’smother.25.Whatmadetheauthorunsatisfiedwithwhathadbeenachieved?A.Blamefromparents. B.Desiretogetfirstprize.C.Eagernesstobeperfect. D.Pressureofcompetitions.26.Whatmadetheauthorchangetheattitudetowardsperfectionism?A.Losingexpectationtosucceed. B.Realizingtheharmofbeingperfect.C.Learninglessonsfromotherpeople’sfailure. D.Encounteringthoseacceptingimperfection.27.Whichcolumnofamagazinemaythetextbetakenfrom?A.ParentingStyles. B.Coming-of-AgeStories.C.PeopleofAchievement. D.ChallengesFacingYouth.CMentallyreplayingamemorycanbehelpfulforrecallingkeydetails,suchaspicturingthemomentyoulastarrivedhometorememberwhereyouputyourkeys.Thisabilityiswhatpsychologistscall“mentaltimetravel”.Episodicmemory,whichisaformoflong-termmemoryforevents,isanexampleofmentaltimetravel.Whilescientistsoncethoughtitwasuniquetohumans,evidenceofsuchmemoryhasbeenfoundinanimals,suchasgreatapesandmice.ScientistshaverecentlyfoundbirdscalledEurasianJayscandoit,too.EurasianJayshaveexcellentmemory:theystashfoodssuchasnutsandlarvae(幼蟲)forfutureconsumption,sorememberingtheplace,contentsandtimeiscrucialfortheirsurvival.Theyalsohavecomplexmentalabilitiessuchasobjectpermanenceandspatialmemory.ThismaderesearcherscurioustoknowwhetherEurasianJaysmightrevisitmemorieslikewedo.Intheexperiment,sevenbirdswatchedexperimentersplacefoodbeneathonecupinalineofidenticalcups.Theywererewardedforlaterpickingthecorrectcup.Thistrainingwasrepeatedmultipletimessothatthebirdscouldrememberthecorrectcup’sposition.Thenthebirdsweregivenadifferentmemoryassessmentinwhichtheysawfoodplacedbeneathoneofseveralcupswithdifferentlycoloredshapesorpatterns.Tenminuteslater,theywerebroughtbacktothesenon-identicalcupsinadifferentorder.Ifthebirdonlyrememberedwhatitwastrainedtorecall,itwouldhavebeenfooledbythisswitch-up.“Butinstead,thebirdswerelargelyabletoaccessvisualdetailsthattheyhadn’tknowntheywouldneed,”saysJamesDavies,theleadauthorofthestudy.Thejayscorrectlychosethecupwiththefood70%ofthetimebasedonthosevisualfeatures.Thisexperimentwasapowerfulindicatorofsomethinglikeepisodicmemorybecausethejaysdidn’tknowcolorsandpatternswouldbeimportantwhentheyfirstsawthem.Next,theresearchershopetogetaclearerpictureofthejays’memoryabilitiesbytestingtheirlimits.Humanepisodicmemoryisquiteflexible—itcanapplytosituationsthatdon’thavetodowithfoodorsurvival—sotheresearcherssuggestexploringwhetherEurasianJays’memoryabilitiesaresharpinnon-food-relatedsituationsaswell.28.Whatisafeatureof“mentaltimetravel”?A.Itbenefitstemporarymemory. B.It’sdifferentfromepisodicmemory.C.It’scommonintheanimalkingdom. D.Itenablesmentalscenereconstruction.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stash”inparagraph2mean?A.Digest. B.Share. C.Store. D.Consume.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromtwoexperimentsaboutEurasianJays?A.Theyshowflexiblememorybeyondtraining. B.Theyareagoodmasterofcolorandpatterns.C.Theychoosecorrectlybasedoninitialmemory. D.Theyrelyontheirspatialmemorytofindfood.31.Whatdoresearcherswanttoexploreinfuturestudies?A.Jays’specificfoodpreferences. B.Jay’ssurvivalskillsinthewild.C.Jays’socialbehaviorandmemory. D.Jays’memoryabilityinnon-foodcontexts.DPeoplearoundtheglobehavesufferedtheanxietyofwaitingmonthstofindoutiftheirhomeshavebeendamagedbywildfires.Now,oncethesmokehasclearedforaerialphotography,researchershavefoundawaytoidentifybuildingdamagewithinminutes.ThroughasystemcalledDamageMap,ateamatStanfordUniversityhasbroughtanAIapproachtobuildingassessment:Insteadofcomparingbefore-and-afterphotos,they’vetrainedaprogramusingmachinelearningtorelyonlyonpost-fireimages.Thecurrentmethodofassessingdamageinvolvespeoplegoingdoor-to-doortocheckeverybuilding.WhileDamageMapisnotintendedtoreplacein-persondamageassessment,itcouldbeusedasasupplementarytoolbyofferingimmediateresultsandprovidingtheexactlocationsoftheaffectedbuildings.Theresearcherstesteditusingavarietyofsatelliteandaerialphotographywithatleast92percentaccuracy.MostcomputationalsystemsnowcannotefficientlyclassifybuildingdamagebecausetheAIcomparespost-disasterphotoswithpre-disasterimagesthatmustusethesamesatellite,cameraangleandlightingconditions,whichcanbeexpensivetoobtainorunavailable.Therefore,DamageMapfirstusespre-firephotostomaptheareaandconfirmbuildinglocations.Then,theprogramanalyzespost-wildfireimagestoidentifydamagethroughfeatureslikeblackenedsurfaces,collapsedroofsortheabsenceofstructures.StructuraldamagefromwildfiresinCaliforniaistypicallydividedintofourcategories:almostnodamage,minordamage,majordamageordestroyed.BecauseDamageMapisbasedonaerialimages,theresearchersquicklyrealizedthesystemcouldnotmakesuchdetailedassessmentsandtrainedthemachinetosimplydetermineiftherewasafiredamageornot.Becausetheteamusedadeeplearningtechnique,theirmodelcancontinuetobeimprovedbyfeedingitmoredata.Theresearcherssaidthetoolcanbeappliedtoanyareasufferingfromwildfiresandhopeitcouldalsobetrainedtoclassifydamagesfromotherdisasters,suchasfloodsorhurricanes.“Sofarourresultssuggestthatthiscanbegeneralized,andwecankeepimprovingit,”saidleadstudyauthorMariosGalanis,agraduatestudentatStanford’sSchoolofEngineering.32.WhatistheadvantageofusingDamageMap?A.Ithelpsimprovetheevaluationefficiency.B.Itoperatesautomaticallyafterself-learning.C.Itanalyzeslargenumbersofdisasterphotos.D.Ittakestheplaceofthetraditionalmeasures.33.HowdoesDamageMapwork?A.Itidentifiesdamagewithpre-firephotos.B.Itconfirmslocationswithpost-firephotos.C.Itassessesdamagethroughthefeaturesofbuildings.D.Itmapsthefire-affectedareathroughcomparingphotos.34.WhatwouldthefuturestudyfocusonaccordingtoMariosGalanis?A.Accuracyimprovement. B.Awiderrangeofapplication.C.Techniquesdevelopment. D.Ahigherspeedofmachinelearning.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Theimpactofwildfiresonlocalresidents.B.Mainchallengestoclassifystructuraldamage.C.Possiblesolutionstoidentifynaturaldisasters.D.AnAIsystemforrapidfiredamageevaluation.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Don’tLetPersonalityTypesDefineYouPersonalitytests,especiallytheMyers-Briggstypeindicator(MBT),arepopulartoolsthatmanypeopleusetobetterunderstandthemselvesandtheirrelationshipswithothers.MBTIsortspeopleinto16differentpersonalitytypesbasedonfourkeycategories.Althoughthesetestscanprovideusefulinsights,it’simportantnottoletthemdefineorlimityou.36.Butpeoplearecomplex.Ourpersonalitiescanchangeovertime,dependingonexperiencesandgrowth.WhattheMBTItestrevealsisjustasnapshotofone’spreferences,notacompletedefinitionofwhoyouare.Forexample,ifthetestlabelsyouasan“introvert”(性格內(nèi)向的人),youmayfeeltemptedtoavoidsocialcommunicationbecauseyouthinkit’snotinyournaturetobeoutgoing.Butyoumightfindthatyourabilitytoenjoysocialeventsincreasesovertime.Thekeyisnottoacceptthelabelasanunchangeablefact.37Similarly,ifyouarecategorizedasa“thinking”type,itmightleadyoutobelievethatyouarealwaysrational38Emotionalresponseisalsoanessentialpartofhumannature,andembracingthemcanenhanceyourdecision-makingprocessandrelationships.Additionally,manypeoplegetcaughtupintheideathattheir“type”limitstheircareersorpersonalchoices.Theymightthink,forinstance,thatan“introvert”wouldnotbeagoodleader.39.Manyintrovertsachievesuccessthroughcarefullisteningandthoughtfuldecision-making.Don’tletdeMBTIlabelstopyoufrompursuingopportunitiesthatfeelrightforyou.Finally,oneofthemostimportantlessonswecanlearnfromtheMBTIisthatwearenotdefinedbyonetestorlabel.40.Byfocusingonourstrengthsandembracingthefullcomplexityofourpersonalities,wecanleadricherandmorefulfillinglives.Weareallmorethanthelabelswereceive.A.Therealityisquitedifferent.B.Thetestresultsshouldbeseenasaguide,notalimitation.C.TheMBTIsystemprovidesasimplewaytocategorizeindividualsbasedontheirpreferences.D.Buttherearecountlessexamplesofintrovertsexcellinginthesetypesofroles.E.Youshouldseeitasastartingpointforself-reflectionandgrowth.F.However,it’sessentialtounderstandthatbothpartsofthepersonalityarevaluable.G.TheMBTIsystemcansometimespreventindividualsfromrealizingtheirfullpotential.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Asakid,ViennaKerfootregardedlivingnearherparentsasanawfulthing.Butasanadult,shesawitasa(n)41.Atsomepoint,Kerfootnoticedherparentsdoingmostthingsforher,andthey42neededherhelp.Thisseemedto43becauseshe’sakidandtheywereherparents.Butitdidn’tdawnonthegirlatthattime.At15,shepulledoutherjournaland44stepstotaketobecomeindependent,fromwashingclothestofinallymovingout.WhenKerfootwas21,shedecidedsheneededtogoasfarawayaspossible,withoutany45ifshefell.EventuallyshesettledinLondon.Eventhoughshe’d46adecentjobthere,theseeminglyhighsalarystillhadher47tomakeendsmeet.However,she48therealsituationfromherparents,fearingthatacceptingtheir49meantfailure.Whywasshesodesperateto50theloveandsecurity?Overtime,shelearnedthattherearenoprizes51to“whostruggledthemost.”Thegreatnessoftencomeswith52.MichaelJordanhadtheBulls,andevenSherlockHolmeshadDr.Watson.Nowshelivesjust10minutesawayfromhermomnow.Withdistancenolongera(n)53,theycouldhelpeachotheroutallthetime.Beinganadultmeanshavingthe54tounderstandwhenyouneedhelpandbeing55enoughtoactuallyaskforit.41.A.blessing B.entertainment C.punishment D.disaster42.A.a(chǎn)lways B.gradually C.instantly D.rarely43.A.makeadifference B.gofornothing C.gotoextremes D.makesense44.A.a(chǎn)ssessed B.listed C.tracked D.a(chǎn)ttempted45.A.safetynet B.topsecret C.bottomline D.comfortzone46.A.quit B.lost C.landed D.offered47.A.manage B.promise C.struggle D.choose48.A.prohibited B.hid C.told D.predicted49.A.blame B.prize C.a(chǎn)ssistance D.supplies50.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.pass C.a(chǎn)bandon D.escape51.A.earned B.a(chǎn)warded C.canceled D.received52.A.challenge B.support C.independence D.effort53.A.topic B.a(chǎn)dvantage C.possibility D.issue54.A.wisdom B.chance C.intention D.responsibility55.A.a(chǎn)mbitious B.excellent C.generous D.humble第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(原創(chuàng))AYanggefolkdanceperformedbyrobotsduringtheSpringFestivalGalaoftheYearoftheSnakeonTuesdaynighthasvowedusersofsomeoverseassocialmedia,astheperformance,56(use)aninnovativeapproach,combinedculturalheritagewithcutting-edgetechnology.IntheperformancedirectedbyfamousChinesedirectorZhangYimou,16robotsproducedbyChineseroboticscompanyUnitree,57(dress)innortheasternChinesestylefloralpaddedjackets,performedtogetherwith58(dance)fromChina'sXinjiangArtInstitute.Thehumanoidrobotscannotonlysmoothlytwisttheirwaistsandmimic(模仿)humanleg-kickingmovements,59alsospinhandkerchiefs,displayingextremelyskilfulactions.Theinnovativeperformance60(have)impressedmanynetizensonoverseassocialmediaplatforms."Honestlythefullthingisactuallyquiteimpressive,"onenetizensaidonReddit."I’vewatchedthefulldanceandthewaytherobotspinsthosehandkerchiefs61(be)reallyimpressive,"anotheroneposted."Iactuallythinkit'skindofcool.Themoreyouintegratetechnologyintolife,the62(easy)itistogetpeopletoacceptit,"anotheronesaid.Those63putontheperformanceonthestageoftheSpringFestivalGalawereUnitreeH1,ahumanoidrobotproductofUnitree.TherobotsuseAI-drivenfull-bodymotioncontroltechnology,capable64achievingamaximumjointtorqueof360N?m.Coupledwith360°panoramic(全景的)depthperceptiontechnology,theycan65(precise)graspeverymovementinsurroundings.Moreover,throughadvancedAIalgorithms,theycanperfectly"understand"music,adjustingmovementsinreal-timeaccordingtothemusic.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Jasper對你在“GuangzhouInternationalMarathon”活動(dòng)中擔(dān)任志愿者的經(jīng)歷很感興趣,希望了解更多。請你寫一封郵件回復(fù),內(nèi)容包括:1.描述主要職責(zé);2.分享活動(dòng)收獲。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJasper,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。OurswimteamalwaysreliedontheSnackBartoraisemoneyformeetsandequipment,butCoachAbbyhadbadnews:itwouldbeclosedforrepairsthroughAugust,meaningnomoneyforupcomingevents.Everyonewasworried.“Doesthismeanourswimteamiscanceled?”Noahasked.CoachAbbycomfortedus,sayingwe’dstillpractice,butshewasn’tsurehowthemeetswouldbefunded.Thenextmorning,practicefeltstrange.Noneofuswereswimmingourbest,andevenCoac

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