黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2022-2023学年高三上学期10月考试英语Word版试卷含答案

黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学校2022-2023学年高三上学期10月考试英语Word版试卷含答案

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哈三中2022-2023学年度高三学年上学期第二次验收考试英语试卷(时间:120分钟满分150分)本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。第Ⅰ卷1至7页,第Ⅱ卷7至11页。第Ⅰ卷第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AAmsterdamisoneofthemostpopulartraveldestinationsintheworld,famousforitsbeautifulcanals,topartmuseums,cyclingcultureandsoon.ItisthecapitalcityoftheNetherlandsandoftenreferredtoasthe“VeniceoftheNorth”becauseofitsexpansivesystemofbridgesandcanals.HerearesomeofthekeypointstorememberasyouplanyourtriptoAmsterdam.Must-SeeAttractionsMostvisitorsbegintheirAmsterdamadventureintheOldCentre,whichisfulloftraditionalarchitecture,shoppingcenters,andcoffeeshops.You’llalsowanttocheckoutAmsterdam’sMuseumQuarterintheSouthDistrict,whichisgreatforshoppingattheAlbertCuypMarketandhavingapicnicintheVondelpark.ThetopmuseumstovisittherearetheRijksmusuem,theAnnFrankHouse,andtheVanGoghMuseum.IfYouHaveTimeThereareseveralotheruniquedistrictsinAmsterdam,andyoushouldtrytoexploreasmanyofthemastimeallows.TheCanalRingisaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitethatwasoriginallybuilttoattractwealthyhomeownersandisacenterforcelebrityspottingandnightlifetoday.ThePlantageareahasmostofthecity’smuseumsandthebotanicalgardens.MoneySavingTips●Unlessyoureallywanttoseethetulips(郁金香)blooming,avoidbookingbetweenmid-Marchandmid-May.Thisiswhenhotelandflightpricesrise.●LookforaccommodationsinAmsterdam’sSouthDistrict,whereratesaregenerallycheaperthaninthecitycenter.●Buytrainticketsatthemachineinsteadofthecountertosaveabitofmoney.●Insteadofhiringatourguide,hoponacanalboat.They’reinexpensiveandwillgiveyouauniquepointofviewofthecity.Checkoutourhomepagetoviewpricecomparisonsforflights,hotels,andrentalcarsbeforeyoubook.1.WhatcanbelearnedaboutAmsterdamfromthispassage?A.TheVanGoghMuseumliesintheSouthDistrict.B.TheCanalRingisaplacetoattractgardenlovers.C.TheOldCentreisaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.D.Amsterdamiscalledthe“VeniceoftheNorth”becauseofitslocation.

12.InordertosavemoneyinAmsterdam,youcan________.A.arrangeaguidedtourB.buytrainticketsatthecounterC.reserveahotelintheSouthDistrictD.bookflightsbetweenmid-Marchandmid-May3.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Amagazine.B.Anessay.C.Areport.D.Awebsite.BItwaslateonaThursdayeveninginAustin,Texas,andIhadjustfinishedmyshiftdowntownwaitingtables.Ihoppedintomytruckandheadedawayfromthechaostomyownpersonaloasis,Dan’sDepot.Itwasonafour-laneroadthatwentstraightfromtheheartofAustintoWestTexas.Once,Dan’sDepothadbeenoutsideofthecity.ButwithAustin’spopulationgrowingandthecity’sexpansion,itwasswallowedupbyhigh-risebuildingsandskyscrapers.I’vebeenfamiliarwithDan’sDepotsinceIplayedmyfirstshowthere.LikemostwaitersinAustin,I’mactuallyamusician.ThewomanwhowelcomescustomersisDan’swifeMaude.Islidmytruckintothelastfreespotandheadedtothedoor.“How’sitgoing,Maude?”Iasked.“David,Ijustdon’tknowwhatwe’regoingtodo,”shesaid.“Ourcontractwiththelandlordisupforrenewalattheendofthemonth,andhehasdoubledtherent.Evenifwechargedtwiceasmuchforthesnacksandshows,wecouldnevermakeendsmeet.”Myheartdropped.Onsomelevel,I’dbeenexpectingtohearthisnewsforaslongasI’dbeencomingtoDan’sDepot.Afterall,Dan’sDepotwasnowsandwichedbetweenashopsellingyogapantstopeoplewhocouldaffordpersonaltrainersandaluxuryfurniturestorewhereevenasimplediningchaircostmorethanS1,000.Howcouldthislittlelivemusicbarsurvivewiththosekindsofneighbors?“Whatareyougoingtodowiththisplace?Areyoumoving?”Iasked.Sheshookherheadslowly.“Ijustdon’tknow.DanandIarenotasyoungasweusedtobe.”Ipattedherontheshoulderandmademywaytothetablesnearthestage.Memoriessprungupinmymind.MostofmymusicalideascametomewhileIwaswatchingliveshowshereatDan’sDepot.Whenthesongended,IgotupandwentbacktoMaude.“WhatifIrunthenewDan’sDepot?”Iaskedher.Shestaredatme,surprised.“Hearmeout,”Isaid.“I’vegotenoughmoneytogoinwithyouandDanasathirdpartner.IknowtheTexasmusicsceneinandout,andIcangetthebestnewbandsinhereeveryweek.We’llmoveitwaydownSouthCongressAvenue,whereit’sstillcloseenoughtobeaccessiblefromdowntownbuttherentismoreaffordable.Andmostimportantly,thisplacemeansalottome.”Maudewasstillstaringatmesilently.Ibegantogrowuneasy.HadIoffendedher?Istartedapologizing.Shecutmeoffwithahugeembrace.“Honey,Ithinkthat’safantasticidea.”4.Theunderlinedword“oasis”inParagraph1referstoaplacewheretheauthor________.A.parkshistruckB.findsjoyandrelaxationC.worksfull-timeD.grabsamealatnight5.WhydidtheauthorsayhehadlongexpectedtohearthenewsMaudetoldhim?A.HepointedoutDan’sDepotwasinpoormanagementB.HefeltthesandwichesinDan’sDepotweretooexpensive.C.HethoughtDan’sDepotwasoutoftunewithitssurroundings.

2D.HesuggestedDanandMauderetireearlyandenjoytheirlives.6.WhatdoestheauthoradviseMaudetodo?A.SellDan’sDepottohim.B.Hirehimasaleadsinger.C.Findanotherwaytorunthebusiness.D.Advertiseforathirdpartner.7.Whichstatementisprobablytrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Theauthor’swordsoffendedMaude.B.Theauthorgavehisadviceimmediately.C.TheauthorworkedasawaiterinDan’sDepot.D.TheauthordrewmusicalinspirationfromDan’sDepot.CPleasedon’tfeelsingledout,special,orviewyourselfasachosenone.Shebiteseveryone.Thisisjustthenatureofthebeast.Thereisabsolutelynotruthtothepersistentmythsthatmosquitoesfancyfemalesovermales,thattheypreferblondesandredheadsoverthosewithdarkerhairorthatthedarkerorrougheryourskin,thesaferyouarefromherbite.Itistrue,however,thatshedoesplayfavoritesandfeastsonsomemorethanothers.BloodtypeOseemstobethechoiceovertypesAandBorAB.PeoplewithbloodtypeOgetbittentwiceasoftenasthosewithtypeA,withtypeBfallingsomewhereinbetween.Thosewhohavehighernaturallevelsofcertainchemicalsintheirskin,particularlylacticacid(乳酸),alsoseemtobemoreattractive.Fromtheseelements,shecananalyzewhichbloodtypeyouare.Thesearethesamechemicalsthatdetermineanindividual’slevelofskinbacteriaanduniquebodysmell.Mosquitoesarealsoattractedbyperfumes,soaps,andotherappliedfragrances.Whilethismayseemunfairtomanyofyou,shealsohasadesireforbeerdrinkers.Wearingbrightcolorsisalsonotawisechoice,sinceshehuntsbybothsightandsmell,thelatterdependingchieflyontheamountofcarbondioxidesentoutbythepotentialtarget.Soshecansmellcarbondioxidefromover200feetaway.Whenyouexercise,forexample,youemitmorecarbondioxidethroughbothbreathandoutput.Youalsosweat,releasingthoseappetizingchemicals,primarilylacticacid,thatinvitesthemosquito’sattention.Lastly,yourbodytemperaturerises,whichisaneasilyidentifiableheatsignature.Onaverage,pregnantwomensuffertwiceasmanybites,astheyhaveaslightlyraisedbodytemperature.Pleasedon’tgoonashower,exerciseorgiveupyourbelovedbeerandbrightT-shirtsjustyet.Unfortunately,85%ofwhatmakesyouattractivetomosquitoesisfixedinadvanceinyourgeneticcircuitboard(电路板).Attheendoftheday,shewillfindbloodfromanyexposedtargetofopportunity.8.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainthereasonsformosquitobites.B.Tointroduceanewdiscoverytothereaders.C.Toprovethateveryonesuffersmosquitobites.D.Toarousetheinterestofthereadersinthetopic.9.Whichelementhasnothingtodowithmosquitobites?A.Bloodtype.B.Chemicalsofbacteria.C.Colorofclothes.D.Bodytemperature.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

3A.Allthemosquitobitesarecausedbyyourgeneticcircuitboard.B.Yourbloodwillbetargetedbymosquitoesateveryopportunity.C.Mosquitobitescanbeavoidedifyougiveupsomerelevanthabits.D.Yourgenesdetermineyourattractivenesstomosquitoestoagreatextent.11.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.KeepoffMosquitoesB.WhyareYouaMosquitoFeederC.Mosquitoes,aThreattoOurHealthD.HowtoAvoidbeingBittenbyMosquitoesDQuiteoften,nomatterhowgoodyouare,yoursuccessisdependentonhowotherpeoplesuchasyourboss,peers,clientsandcustomersperceive(感知)yourcommunicationandresponses.Sowhenyoucometopeoplewhomakethekeydifferencebetweenhelpingyouorholdingyouback,howcanyouinfluenceandpersuadethemtogivewhatyouwant?Psychologicalresearchrepeatedlyshowsthatpeoplegenerallymakeuptheirmindswhethertohelporhinder(阻碍)you,basedonwhethertheylikeyouornot.Itishumannature.Whatcanyoudoaboutit?Youneedtomakeagoodimpressiononotherstoensuretheylikeyouandgiveyouwhatyouwant.Researchagainshowsthatpeoplegiveopportunitiestothepeopletheylikebest.Infact,mostpeoplemakeuptheirmindsaboutotherpeopleinthefirstfiveminutesorlessofmeetingsomeone.Thesearecalledfirstimpressionsor“momentsoftruth”.Oncetheymakeuptheirminds,theytendtobeveryreluctanttochangetheiropinions.Youhardlyhaveroomforerrorwhenmakingafirstimpressiononanewacquaintance.Therefore,whetheryouareapplyingforajob,goingforaninterview,attendingameetingwithyourbossorpeers,orservingacustomer,youneedtoprepareyourselfmentallyandrehearsehowyouwillmanagethefirstfewminutesofyourinteraction.Thisincludesdoingyourhomeworktogatherinformationandresearchingallpossibleissuessoyouwillknowhowtoaddressthemiftheotherpartyshouldraisethemunexpectedly.Itisamazinghowpoorlysomepeoplecancomeacrossatthebeginning.Theworstthingisthattheydonotevenseemtorealizeit.Despitehavinggoodqualificationsandexcellentworkperformance,thecandidatescannotbeexcusedfromtryingtomakegoodfirstimpressions.12.Whichofthefollowingisthewaypeopletendtodecidewhethertolikeotherpeopleornot?A.Theymakequickdecisions.B.Theychangetheiropinionsfrequently.C.Theypreferpeoplewhoareexperienced.D.Theypaymuchattentiontogoodqualifications.13.Whichofthefollowingstrategiesmighthelpinaninterviewaccordingtotheauthor?A.Showyourfriendlinessandconfidence.B.Asktheinterviewersforhomeworktodo.C.Knowasmuchaspossibleaboutthesituation.D.Dosomethingunexpectedtoimpresstheinterviewers.14.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Makingagoodfirstimpression.B.Approachestoapplyingforajob.C.Peoplemakingthekeydifference.D.Winningstrategiesforajobinterview.

415.Whatwillprobablybetalkedaboutinthenextpartofthepassage?A.Questionsthatmightbeaskedbytheinterviewers.B.Howtowinoverpeoplewhodon’tlikeyouatfirst.C.Examplesofhowgoodfirstimpressionshelppeoplesucceed.D.Somespecificadviceonhowtomakeagoodfirstimpression.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Volunteeringtotakecareofneighborhoodpetsisagreatwayforkidstolearnresponsibility.IdeasforgettingstartedHaveyourkidsmakeflyers(传单)toplacearoundtheneighborhood,showcasingtheirwillingnesstohelpoutbycaringforneighborhoodpets.Aflyermaybeassimpleasapicturetowhichyouaddthewords.__16__.HelpingoutYourchildrencanvolunteerforsmallpet-sittingjobsthatareeasyforbothyouandthemtomanage.__17__.Youcanaccompanyyourchildren,whilealsoallowingthemtotaketheleash(牵狗绳)andleadtheway.LearningopportunitiesOfferingactivities,likeanimalcaretaking,benefitslittleanimalsandyourchildrenatthesametime.__18__.Forexample,thetropicalfishyouarefeedingforfriendscanofferawonderfulplatformforresearchingtheirnaturalhabitat.EmotionalbenefitsofanimalsThebenefitsofinteractionbetweenchildrenandanimalsgobeyondthephysicalaspect,aswell.__19__.Childrenlearntomakeemotionalconnectionsthroughthelovethatanimalsprovide.Havingchildrencareforpetsalsoprovidesanopportunitytodiscussemotionschildrenoftenstruggletounderstand.__20__.Offerpositiveaffirmations(肯定)toyourchildrentounderlinetheadditionalexercisetheyarealsoenjoyingfromthisresponsibility,sotheywillalsorecognizethatthereisahealthyconnection.Whenyoupraiseyourchildren’swillingnesstotakeonthiskindofnewresponsibility,youcanbeassuredthatitwilleventuallybetranslatedinaverypositivewaytotheworldaroundthem.A.PetsalsomeetmanypsychologicalneedsB.YoungchildrencanbenefitfromthedifficultactionsC.SmalltaskscanallowparentstogainasenseofunderstandingD.UsetheseopportunitiestoteachyourkidsaboutanewcreatureE.AlsoencouragethemtocomeupwiththeirownideasforflyersF.WalkinggentledogsisbothsafeandrewardingfortheyoungcaretakersG.Speakwordsofappreciationanddon’tforgettocommentonthegreatjobtheyaredoing第二部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分85分)第一节:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AVirginiathird-graderhaswontwonationalawardsforherexceptionalskillinhandwriting.That’sprettyremarkableonitsown.Butwhatmakesthegirl’s__21__extraspecialisthatsheaccomplishedit__22__havingnohands.

5OnApril26,9-year-oldAnayaEllickwasnamedthe__23__ofthe2018Zaner-BloserNationalHandwritingContest.Theaward__24__studentswithspecialneedswhodevelopagreatskillinhandwriting.Allparticipantshaveamentalorphysical__25__.Anayawasbornwithouthandsoneitherarm.__26__shewasfittedwithprosthetics(假肢)foratime,shedecidedshewasbetteroffwithher__27__onesandremovedthem.Instead,shehaslearnedto__28__apencilbetweenherarmstodrawandwrite.Twoyearsago,shemade__29__acrosstheworldwhenshewasnamedawinnerinthecontest’sprintcategory.For2018,she__30__againforhercursivewriting.TracyCox,Anaya’steacher,saidAnayaisarole__31__tootherstudents.“Anayadoesnotletanythingstandinher__32__ofreachinghergoals,”saidCox.“Sheisdeterminedandindependent.Shehasthebest__33__inherclass.Herclassmatesseeherdoingthe__34__tasksandtheyareoften__35__thatshecandojustaswell,sometimesevenbetter.”Anaya’sdadGaryEllicksaidAnayahadalwaysbeen__36__.“Itwasalwayslike‘Icandoit.’I’mproudtoseethathardworkdoes__37__,”hesaid.Anayawas__38__atschoolonWednesday,andtheschoolsharedphotosofherwithhernewawardandexamplesofherwriting.Butanother__39__doesn’tmeanshe’sslowingdown.Whenaskedwhat’s__40__onherplate.shesaid,“Sports.”21.A.progressB.determinationC.achievementD.knowledge22.A.exceptB.despiteC.beyondD.without23.A.winnerB.applicantC.competitorD.agent24.A.representsB.remindsC.recognizesD.recommends25.A.consequenceB.depressionC.strengthD.disability26.A.ThoughB.SinceC.UnlessD.Before27.A.flexibleB.normalC.basicD.natural28.A.sharpenB.decorateC.holdD.design29.A.commentsB.headlinesC.decisionsD.contributions30.A.wonB.settledC.struggledD.volunteered31.A.monitorB.soldierC.modelD.actress32.A.directionB.wayC.pathD.route33.A.paintingB.leadershipC.qualityD.handwriting34.A.sameB.strangeC.urgentD.boring35.A.satisfiedB.disappointedC.amazedD.upset36.A.peacefulB.confidentC.intelligentD.considerate37.A.workoutB.getalongC.takeoverD.payoff38.A.honoredB.trappedC.valuedD.rescued39.A.challengeB.contestC.opportunityD.victory40.A.bestB.nextC.lastD.first第Ⅱ卷第二节单句填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分;满分30分)阅读下面的句子,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。41.Ifyougotherealoneafterdark,youmightget________(rob).42.Naturecanofferalmosteverything________humanbeingsneedifwefollowherrules.

643.IgotcaughtinthetrafficjamandI’mnotsurehowlongitwilltake________(arrive)attheairport.44.________isoftenthecasewitholdpeople,mygrandfatherisfondoftalkingaboutgoodolddays.45.Isthereanyscientificevidence________aperson’scharacterisreflectedintheirwritings?46.Musicandart,when________(use)inhospitals,helptoimprovetheconditionsofpatientsbyreducingstress,anxietyandbloodpressure.47.Beneathourfeet________(lie)theearthourlifedependsonforfoodandclothing.48.Johndidn’tchooseanyofthethreejacketsbecausehefound________ofthemsatisfactory.49.Inthelab,keepingthingscleanand________(organize)canhelpprovideasaferenvironment.50.________(test)theeffectofsocialinfluenceoneatinghabits,theresearchersconductedtwoexperiments.51.Astudyshowsthatthestudentswhoareengagedinafter-schoolactivitiesareactivethan________whoarenot.52.It’sagoodideatochoose________alternativedestination,incaseyourfirst-choicetouristspotisnotavailable.53.Inspring,aseason________wearelearningnewrhythmsoflife,manyofusfindcomfortinthenaturalworld.54.The80,000objects________(collect)bySirHansSloane,forexample,formedthecorecollectionoftheBritishMuseumin1759.55.Asurveyshowsthat80ofthemiddle-agedinthiscity________(be)infavouroftheproposalonhealthcarereform.56.Participatinginartscanencouragechildrentoexpress________(they)inconstructiveways.57.Itisnotclearwhydogsseemtobeequipped________theabilitytorecognizedifferentfacialexpressionsinhumans.58.—Look!Everythinghereisunderconstruction.—Whatisthesmallhousethat________(build)for?59.Mr.SmithwaswritingabookaboutChinalastyearbutIdon’tknowwhetherhe________(finish)itnow.60.—Tomwillcometomorrow.—ButI’dratherhe________(come)thedayaftertomorrow.第三节语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分;满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。__61__seemsobviousnowhowweacquireknowledgeandunderstanding.Weobservetheworld,studythefacts,andtestpossibleanswerstofindtherightones.However,inthe17thcenturypeople__62__(believe)moreinthechurchthaninfacts.PeoplelikeGalileoGalilei(1564-1642),whoprovedtheideathat“theEarthisnotthecentreoftheuniverse”,__63__(punish)bythechurchwithnoonecomingtotheirdefence.Peopletendedtoignorethefactsanddidn’twanttochallenge__64__they’dalwaysthoughtastrue.Ourunderstandingoftheworldaroundusis__65__(constant)growingandchanging.Weowemuchknowledgeoftheworld__66__peoplelikeBaconandGalilei.Theywerebraveenough__67__(step)outfromtheshadowsofconventionalthoughtinordertofindthekingdomofknowledge__68__today’scivilizationisbuiltupon.Thesemenknewthatknowledgeandunderstandingarethingsworth__69__(fight)for;morevitaltoaman,andmorebeneficialtomankind__70__allthemoneyintheworld.第四节语篇改错(共10小题,每小题1分;满分10分)

7假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词;注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearTim,RealizingImighthavebehavedrudewhenreceivingyourgiftatmybirthdayparty,I’mwritingtosaysorry.I’mgratefultohavereceivedsuchniceapresent.AccordingtotheChinesetradition,Isay“thankyou”thatday.ButIdidn’ttearupthepackageinyourpresences.Asisknowntoall,Americansareusedtoopenthepackageofagiftforthemomentitisreceived.Itwasn’tuntilmymummentioneditwhenIrealizedmyinappropriatebehavior.Sopleaseforgivemeforyourthoughtlessness.Thisincidentservesasreminderthatlearningculturaldifferencesareamostimportantthingforme.第三部分:写作(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的英国外教Mr.Smith上个月来到北京学习。这个寒假你将去北京参加中学生英语演讲比赛(speechcontest),你在资料搜集、语言运用等方面遇到了困难。请根据以下要点给Mr.Smith写一封电子邮件:1.询问Mr.Smith的生活和学习情况;2.谈谈你的困难并请Mr.Smith帮忙;3.告诉Mr.Smith你打算赛后去看他。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

8哈三中2022-2023学年度上学期高三学年第二次验收考试英语试卷阅读理解A:1-3ACD4-7BCCD8-11DBDB12-15ACAD16-20EFDAG完形填空21-25CBACD26-30ADCBA31-35CBDAC36-40BDADB单句填空(每个1.5分)41.robbed42.that43.toarrive44.As45.that46.used47.lies48.none49.organized50.Totest51.those52.an53.when54.collected55.are56.themselves57.with58.isbeingbuilt59.hasfinished60.came篇章填空(每个1.5分)61.it62.believed63.werepunished64.what65.constantly66.to67.tostep68.which/that69.fighting70.than篇章改错(每个1分)71.rudely72.such—so73.say—said74.presences—presence75.open-opening76.for去掉77.when—that78.your—my79.asareminder80.are—isDearTom,Howtimeflies!ItisnearlyamonthsinceyouwenttoBeijing.How’severythinggoing?Haveyouadaptedtothecoldanddryweatherthere,whichisdifferentfromthatofyourcountry?IamdelightedtotellyouthatIwillparticipateInanEnglishspeechcontestinBeijingthiswinterholiday.itisagreatopportunityformetoimprovemyEnglishabilities.AndnowItrymybesttomakepreparationsforit.However,Ihavesometroubleincollectingtherelevantmaterials.Iwillappreciateitifyoucouldoffermesomeguidanceonhowtouselanguageproperly.Ihavebeenmissingyousinceyouleft.So,I’mgoingtocallonyouafterthecontest.Yours,LiHua

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