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2025 全国高考一卷试题解析
红色单词: 考试中重点难点高频单词
蓝色单词: 运用了构词法
“*”: 大脑风暴联想单词及其变形
A
The greening of planes, trains and automobiles
Moving goods and people around the world is responsible for a large part of global CO2 emissions (排放). As the world races to decarbonize everything, it faces particular problems with transportation — which accounts for about a quarter of our energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Here’s the breakdown of the emissions in 2018 for different modes of transport.
The fuels for transport need to be not just green, cheap and powerful, but also lightweight and safe enough to be carried around. Each mode of transport has its specific fuel needs. Much is still to be settled, but here are some of the solutions to
A篇应用文。介绍2018年不同交通方式 温室气体排放占比,以及飞机、汽车等各类交通工具的未来绿色燃料路径
be responsible for |* be (held) accountable for 【对…负责】
【例】Public officials can finally be held accountable for their actions.
account for【占…】| * make up/represent constitute
【例】 Women now represent 48% of the workforce.
Volunteers constitute more than 95% of The Center's work force.
breakdown |* disintegration
【构词法】decarbonize =de(脱)+carbon 【碳】+ ize 【…化】
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【题21】74.5%.
get us going green.
This energy transition (变革) is global, and the amount of
emission/discharge | * admission/ entry charge| compensation | pension| allowance | deposit 【储蓄】commission【佣金】|balance【余额】
【构词法】decarbonize 【除碳】=de(脱)+carbon 【碳】+ ize 【…化】
hydrocarbon 【除碳】=hydro(水)+carbon 【碳
aviation【航空】=avi (鸟)+a + tion
sustainable (tain=hold)| *attain/ /maintain/detain【拘留】/retain/
obtain/contain/pertain【属于;关于】/abstain【戒绝】
【例】a book pertaining to birds
vehicle【机动车】| rail |* tram | metro| bulldoze 【推土机】
ignite|* kindle /enkindle /inflame
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PLANES — Synthetic hydrocarbons The hardest sector to decarbonize is aviation. One long-term option for sustainable fuel for planes is to make hydrocarbons from recycled air. CARS — Batteries Batteries are energy-efficient and electric cars can plug into existing systems and services. New solid-state batteries will take a car farther on a single charge. TRAINS — Electricity Some trains are already electrified through rails or wires; others can be made electric in pretty simple ways. 【题22】 TRUCKS —Hydrogen fuel cells Hydrogen fuel cells are a lighter choice than batteries for trucks, but making green hydrogen is expensive. SHIPS — Liquid ammonia
Liquid ammonia is easy to keep and transport, but it is hard to ignite (点燃) and requires an engine redesign.
Future fuels
renewable energy the world will need is “a little bit mind-blowing,” says mechanical engineer Keith Wipke at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. It’s estimated that the global demand for electricity could more than double by 2050. Fortunately, analyses suggest that renewables are up to the task. “We need to speed up the development of green energy, and it will all get used,” says Wipke.【题23】
21. What percentage of global transport emissions did road vehicles account for in 2018
A. 11.6%. B. 45.1%. C. 74.5%. D. 86.1%.
22. Which mode of transport can go green comparatively easily
A. Planes. B. Trucks. C. Trains. D. Ships.
23. What does Wipke suggest regarding energy transition
Limiting fuel consumption.
Putting more effort into renewables.
C. Improving energy efficiency.
D. Making electricity more affordable.
阅读理解A篇
mind-blowing 【令人兴奋的;给人印象极深的;令人吃惊的】|* staggering/stunning
/overwhelming/jaw-dropping
be up to | be equal to 【胜任】
regarding【关于】 |* concerning /with regard to /respecting /in respect to
【参考答案】
21-23.CCB
B
In my ninth-grade writing class last year, I met a cowboy who saved his town, a strict father who demanded his son earn straight A’s, and a modern-day Juliet who died of heartbreak after her parents rejected the love of her young life. More than once, I found myself wondering just how my students, who’d created these people, knew their subjects so well. 【题24】
But things were different for their first essay, which was about the question: “Why is writing important ” Most of the essays filled less than one page, and few contained a sentence that could be interpreted as a thesis (论点) statement. I was shocked. Then I realized that the problem was the question itself. They could have written pages on the necessity of computers, but writing, in and of itself, simply didn’t strike them as important. This would have to change. 【题25】
记叙文。讲述作者作为一名写作课老师,通过教学实践,逐步认识到学生写作动力的来源以及写作真正意义。
reject【放弃】|* discard /jettison
【构词法】reject=re + ject (扔)|
eject/inject/projector/projectile
interpret 【诠释】| *clarify/ elucidate / shed light on /account for
【例】The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd.
strike…as…【以某种方式给人留下印象】
it strikes sb. as strange/odd etc that…【让人感到怪的是】
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As a new unit started, I asked everyone to write a persuasive piece on a health-related topic of their choice. This time they found the exercise much more interesting. For the next two assignments, a personal-narrative unit followed by a creative-writing workshop, I only required that the piece meet the specifications of its genre (体裁) and that it contain a thesis. The results were staggering. The students took on diverse topics and turned in stories, 10 to 20 pages each, with characters that broadened my view and touched my heart. 【题26】
I walked into class believing that writing is important as a means of communication. However, my students demonstrated something more important to me. When the final bell rang in June, I walked away with a yearbook full of messages about writing’s most powerful significance — the ability to connect people, to put us in another’s skin, to teach us what it means to be human. 【题27】
Workshop 【专题讨论会】|* seminar /webinar /forum /
staggering【惊人的】|* astounding/amazing/incredible/
overwhelming/stunning
connect—connection【人脉】
【例】 He got that job through his family's connections in the industry.
connectedness 【社会关系;人缘】| well-collected
【关系非常好的;连接良好;连接在一起】
阅读理解B篇
24. Who are the people mentioned at the beginning of paragraph 1
A. Ninth graders. B. Students’ parents.
C. Modern writers. D. Fictional characters.
25. Why did the students perform poorly in writing their first essay
They were not given enough time.
They had a very limited vocabulary.
C. They misunderstood the question.
D. They had little interest in the topic.
26. What does the underlined word “staggering” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Mixed. B. Amazing. C. Similar. D. Disturbing.
27. What does the author’s experience show
A. Teaching is learning. B. Still waters run deep.
C. Knowledge is power. D. Practice makes perfect.
【参考答案】
24-27.D D B A
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C
While safety improvements might have been made to our streets in recent years, transport studies also show declines in pedestrian (行人) mobility, especially among young children. Many parents say there’s too much traffic on the roads for their children to walk safely to school, so they pack them into the car instead. 【题28】
Dutch authors Thalia Verkade and Marco te Br mmelstroet are bothered by facts like these. In their new book Movement: How to Take Back Our Streets and Transform Our Lives, they call for a rethink of our streets and the role they play in our lives.
Life on city streets started to change decades ago. Whole neighborhoods were destroyed to make way for new road networks and kids had to play elsewhere. Some communities fought back. Most famously, a Canadian journalist who had moved her family to Manhattan in the early 1950s led a
议论文。主要介绍了西方城市过度围绕汽车设计导致行人流动性下降,尤其是儿童步行减少的现象,并通过历史案例和现状分析呼吁反思街道功能,重视城市宜居性。
decline【减少】 |*recession/
diminution/downturn/slump
【例】 After an accident, a vehicle will suffer a diminution in value.
Sales have slumped this year mobile-mobility 【可流动性】
call for |* advocate for /push for
play a role in …|* have a role to play
make way for 【给…让路】|* clear the way for
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campaign to stop the destruction of her local park. Describing her alarm at its proposed replacement with an expressway, Jane Jacobs called on her mayor (市长) to champion “New York as a decent place to live, and not just rush through.” Similar campaigns occurred in Australia in the late 1960s and 1970s as well. 【题29】
Although these campaigns were widespread, the reality is that the majority of the western cities were completely redesigned around the needs of the motor car. 【题30】 The number of cars on roads has been increasing rapidly. In Australia we now have over twenty million cars for just over twenty-six million people, among the highest rate of car ownership in the world.
We invest a lot in roads that help us rush through, but we fail to account for the true costs. Do we really recognise what it costs us as a society when children can’t move safely around our communities 【题31】 The authors of Movement have it
champion 【倡导…为;支持…为】| * advocate for
alarm 【震惊】|* shock /dismay/fright/panic
rate 【比率】| rate费用有关词汇:
*fare | charge |fee| tip| toll【路桥费】 | passage【船费】| fine | refund【退款】| damage【赔偿金】| commission 【佣金】
top up 【补充,装满;充值】
invest …in 【投入…】| * put …in /pour …in/inject …in
account for 【考虑】|* factor in/take …into account /assess
have it right 【理解对了;做对了】|* do the right thing
阅读理解C篇
right: it’s time to think differently about that street outside your front door.
28. What phenomenon does the author point out in paragraph 1
A. Cars often get stuck on the road. B. Traffic accidents occur frequently.
C. People walk less and drive more. D. Pedestrians fail to follow the rules.
29. What were the Canadian journalist and other campaigners trying to do
A. Keep their cities livable. B. Promote cultural diversity.
C. Help the needy families. D. Make expressways accessible.
30. What can be inferred about the campaigns in Australia in the late 1960s and 1970s
A. They boosted the sales of cars. B. They turned out largely ineffective.
C. They won government support. D. They advocated building new parks.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Why the Rush B. What’s Next
C. Where to Stay D. Who to Blame
boost |*promote/ facilitate /enhance/heighten
/bolster /ramp up【(使)加速,增加】
【参考答案】
28-31 C A B A
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D
Microplastics have become a common source of pollution across the Earth — they have settled in the deep sea and on the Himalayas, stuck inside volcanic rocks, filled the stomachs of seabirds and even fallen in fresh Antarctic snow. They are even appearing inside humans. 【题32】
Now, new research suggests that a simple, cheap measure may significantly reduce the level of microplastics in water from your tap (水龙头): boiling and filtering (过滤) it. In a study published Wednesday in Environmental Science & Technology Letters, researchers from China found that boiling tap water for just five minutes — then filtering it after it cools — could remove at least 80 percent of its microplastics. 【题33】
Crucially, this process relies on the water containing enough calcium carbonate (碳酸钙) to trap the plastics. In the study, boiling hard water containing 300 milligrams of calcium carbonate led to an almost 90 percent drop in plastics. But in samples with less than 60 milligrams of calcium carbonate, boiling reduced the level of plastics by just 25 percent. Additionally, the research didn’t include all types
说明文。主要介绍一项关于减少自来水中微塑料污染的新研究。中国研究人员发现,将自来水煮沸五分钟并冷却后过滤可能会显著降低自来水中的微塑料含量。揭示了一种潜在解决方案。苏格兰环境工程师指出,该研究展示了煮沸法的有效性,并建议升级饮用水处理厂以推广应用。
be stuck in|* be jammed in/be /be
trapped in/be confined to
crucially【至关重要地】|*vitally
/essentially/pivotal【关键性的】
【构词法】crucial =cruc(十字形)+ ial → 十字路口 → 关键的,决定性的
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句法分析
破折号的作用:对前文解释、补充或强调。阅读时直接跳过阅读可以起到简化句子结构,突出句子主干的作用。
previously 【以前的】| formerly
originally【起初】| *initially
be involved in | *engage in/
take part in/participate in
look into |* investigate/delve into
illustrate |* clarify/delineate /depict/interpret/ highlight
of plastics. The team focused only on three common types — polystyrene, polyethylene and polypropylene — and they didn’t study other chemicals previously found in water such as vinyl chloride.
Still, the findings show a potential path forward for reducing microplastic exposure — a task that’s becoming increasingly difficult. Even bottled water, scientists found earlier this year, contains 10 to 1,000 times more microplastics than originally thought. 【题34】
Scientists are still trying to determine how harmful microplastics are — but what they do know has raised concerns. The new study suggests boiling tap water could be a tool to limit intake. “The way they demonstrated how microplastics were trapped through the boiling process was nice,” Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay, an environmental engineer of the University of Glasgow in Scotland who was not involved in the research, tells New Scientist. “We should be looking into upgrading drinking water treatment plants so they remove microplastics.” 【题35】
阅读理解D篇
32. How does the author present the issue in the first paragraph
A. By quoting an expert. B. By defining a concept.
C. By giving examples. D. By providing statistics.
33. What determines the effectiveness of trapping microplastics in water
A. The hardness of water. B. The length of cooling time.
C. The frequency of filtering. D. The type of plastic in water.
34. What does the author try to illustrate by mentioning bottled water in paragraph 4
A. The importance of plastic recycling. B. The severity of the microplastic problem.
C. The danger in overusing pure water. D. The difficulty in treating polluted water.
35. What is Gauchotte-Lindsay’s suggestion about
A. Choice of new research methods. B. Possible direction for further study.
C. Need to involve more researchers. D. Potential application of the findings.
【参考答案】
32-35.CABD
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An Unsung Hero
Need a break between classes or just a quick pick-me-up in the morning The College Cafe has just that, and more. _____36_____
Catherine Murphy, a cafe worker in a green shirt and black hat, makes sure that each customer gets exactly what they order. She goes back and forth between machines to make the drinks. _____37_____ As the customer grabs the drink from her hand, she smiles and says, “Hello, how is your day ” Even when the line is getting longer, she doesn’t let it get in the way of her genuine conversations.
Murphy gets up at a quarter to five and drives thirty minutes every day to get to work on time. _____38_____ “I do so because I like to make coffee for the students. I know they need it in the morning,” Murphy said. Being a mother and wife has helped her become the woman she is. She believes she is here to serve
One thing Murphy may not know is that her smile is contagious (有感染力) and can be the difference in a student having a much better day than they were having before seeing her. Joanna Wright, a senior political science major, loves coffee and goes to the cafe at least six days a week. _____39_____ “Catherine always has a huge smile on
Contagious|* infectious
阅读理解E篇
her face, which always puts me in a cheerful mood,” Wright said.
“I enjoy working in the cafe,” Murphy said. _____40_____ She has every intention of staying and continuing doing what she loves.
A. The cafe closes at 9 pm every day.
B. She has two children aged eight and four.
C. Sometimes she arrives early to serve the students early.
【比照常规列举偶尔情况】
D. After finishing an order, she calls out the name on the cup.
【符合订单处理的流程】
E. Not only does this cafe serve up drinks, it also serves up smiles. 【主旨句】
F. Going to the cafe starts her day off good and gets her ready for class. 【因果关系】
G. She has served here for 17 years and can’t imagine working anywhere else. 【同义复现】
in the mood to do s.th | in the mood for s.th
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【参考答案】
36. E 37. D 38. C 39. F 40. G
One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn’t seen daylight since my wedding.
My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy ___41___ the beloved home our family had spent 23 years filling up. We had decided on key items for the ___42___ we were moving to in town, donated what we could, and rented a place to ___43___ our supposedly important objects. That left a house still ___44___ with things that, while not particularly ___45___, didn’t belong in a landfill (垃圾填埋场).
I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10. A couple of messages came in, one wanting additional ___46___, another asking for a price cut. As our ___47___ day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The ___48___: “I hate this vase. Maybe you won’t.” In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.
___49___, I posted more. My daily posts and the ___50___ I received became a precious ray of light in the chaos of my house. Each exchange provided a chance to ___51___ the landfill and to please another person I might not otherwise have ___52___.
I sit in my apartment today, loving each of the ___53___ that share our small space. I take ___54___ in knowing that, somewhere nearby,
完型填空
【导语】记叙文。讲述作者在搬家过程中通过免费赠送旧物获得快乐的故事。
【41题详解】
supposedly【据认为…】
in an instant【立刻】|* straight away/right away/with delay/
precious 【珍贵的】| * prized/
treasured/irreplaceable/priceless
【答案】
41. C 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. D 50. A 51. B 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. B
someone is ___55___ something that couldn’t come with us.
41. A. painting over B. looking around
C. emptying out D. pulling down
42. A. hotel B. office C. cottage D. apartment
43. A. store B. display C. sell D. repair
44. A. covered B. decorated
C. stuffed D. equipped
45. A. conventional B. valuable C. complicated D. tolerable
46. A. fees B. photos C. receipts D. models
47. A. move B. pay C. market D. work
48. A. warning B. request C. description D. reply
49. A. Confused B. Interested C. Disappointed D. Encouraged
50. A. visits B. reports C. advice D. money
51. A. remove B. spare C. find D. check
52. A. investigated B. recognized
C. encountered D. recommended
53. A. giveaways B. posts C. contributions D. belongings
54. A. joy B. part C. care D. time
55. A. anticipating B. appreciating
C. delivering D. withdrawing
stuff 【塞满;填塞】 | *jam /jam-pack/ congest
conventional 【常规的】|* typical /traditional
Complicated 【复杂的】|* complex/sophisticated /perplexed
tolerable-tolerate
fee费用有关词汇:
*fare | charge |rate| tip| toll【路桥费】 | passage【船费】| fine | refund【退款】| damage【赔偿金】| commission 【佣金】
top up 【补充,装满;充值】
receipt 【收据】
encounter 【遭遇;遇见】
giveaway 【赠品】|* takeaway/takeout
anticipate 【预期】
appreciate 【意识到】|* wake up to/awake to
take joy in 【从…中享受乐趣】|* take delight in | appreciate
withdraw 【撤退;收回】
完型填空
An exhibition at the Jiushi Art Museum in Shanghai is featuring artwork inspired by Go, or weiqi in Chinese, ____56____ originated in China more than 4,000 years ago.
Go is one of ____57____ earliest binary-based (基于二元的) games. The movements of the black and white pieces reflect the basic ideas of Eastern philosophy, according to Tu Ningning, who is in charge of the exhibition.
“The exhibition brings together Go culture, cutting-edge technology and contemporary art,” says Tu. “We hope ____58____ (present)the rather abstract Go game and AI in a visual context, and initiate dialogues with minimalist art, conceptual art and expressionism.”
“In a Go game, each move should serve a long-term goal. You try to lead the opponent into your trap and force them to follow your ‘____59____ (guide)’ till they lose,” explains Wang Wei, a Go player among the visitors to the exhibition.
“The players’ personalities ____60____ (reveal) during the game, and one’s weaknesses are exposed to the opponent,” she adds. “A decent winner always ____61____ (try) to beat the opponent ____62____ no more than one or two points as a gesture (姿态) of respect for the other side. ”
Tu says that the balance between the black and white pieces, the beauty in the ____63____ (strategy) placement of the pieces, ____64____ the energy flow following each move inspired artists to create oil paintings, sculptures, ____65____ (digital) generated pictures and silk-screen prints for the exhibition.
feature 【以…为特色】|* highlight/spotlight 【特别强调;突出报道】
originate in 【起源于】
reflect|* mirror
present |* stage /display /roll out/set out
initiate |* pioneer | start up | kick off
|trigger
guide-guidance
reveal 【显露】|* unveil | exhibit
be exposed to 【暴露】
gesture |* posture |pose
【参考答案】
56 which 57. the 58. to present
59. guidance 60. are revealed
61. tries 62. by
63. strategic/strategical
64. and 65. digitally
语法填空
假定你是李华,你班的英语报要增设一个栏目。外教 Jenny 提出“Fun at my school”和“Guess who I am”两个选项供大家选择。请给Jenny写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你的选择;
(2)说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jenny,
I really like the idea of adding a new column to our English newspaper.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
2025|一卷应用文
Dear Jenny,
I really like the idea of adding a new column to our English newspaper. I’m writing to express that my predilection goes to “Guess who I am”, which capitalizes on an object clause to signal its potential contents.
The column will serve as a catalyst for closer bonds between students. Redoubling efforts to boost academic performance, we pay little heed to other classmates’ personalities, hobbies, strengths, and even aspirations. Such an inviting column, adopting a “description and guess” approach, must expose everyone to others’ characteristics, thus strengthening mutual understanding. More importantly, more friendships will be forged, since the column enables us to befriend someone on the same wavelength.
This eye-catching column, I’m firmly convinced, won’t fail to grant the whole class a harmonious atmosphere.
Yours,
Li Hua
predilection 【青睐;】capitalize on/utilize 【利用】| signal 【暗示】| pay heed to 【注意…】
redouble efforts 【埋头苦学】| boost 【增强】| forge /foster 【锻造/铸就|培育】
20225|应用文
读后续写
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
My wife and I wanted to share our new home with family and friends by hosting a small gathering in the early summer. She had prepared lots of snacks, while my job was to have the backyard in order.
There was plenty of space for the kids to run and play. There was just one thing I hadn’t counted on: My brother chose to bring his dog Toby, a 50-pound ball of fire. Though friendly, he could easily knock over my niece’s small boys and my six-month-old granddaughter. So, when my brother showed up, I asked him to watch Toby and keep him outside.
My plan was working out just fine. Toby was using up his energy by running back and forth in the backyard and giving the kids plenty of room. Unexpectedly, after supper, the weather changed. It started to rain and everyone went indoors.
It was an awkward moment. I didn’t want Toby to be running around in the house, and my brother wasn’t happy with driving home with a wet dog. Eventually, my brother decided to leave rather than force the issue.
A few days passed, and I hadn’t heard anything from my brother. I texted him and expressed wishes for him to come out again. His reply came as a surprise — a shock, actually: “Not a chance.” Clearly, he was unhappy over the way we had parted. After all, I had left him little choice. Well, he’ll
2025|读后续写
get over it, I reasoned.
Two months passed. My wife suggested I get in touch with my brother, but I resisted, thinking he should call first. However, my conscience (良心) kept bothering me. I tried to put myself in my brother’s shoes. He was facing health issues and his wife of thirty-five years had passed away a few months earlier. Toby was his constant companion, the one who kept him going.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I realized it was me who was at fault.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother’s door.
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I realized it was me who was at fault. My brother‘s pain, so much deeper than anticipated, hit me like a wave. His wife, my sister-in-law, had been a vibrant part of our family. Toby wasn’t just a pet, but a living reminder of the love and comfort my brother had lost. By prioritizing my home and the comfort of a few guests over my brother's feelings I felt a wave of regret wash over me. I knew I needed to swallow my pride. I called my wife and asked her to make a fresh batch of biscuits, the ones my brother loved. It was a small gesture, but it felt like a good start. I had to be the one to bridge the gap and apologize for my lack of empathy.
With the biscuits my wife had made, I arrived at my brother's door. My heart pounded as I knocked. After a moment, the door opened, and there he was, with Toby wagging his tail excitedly at his side. I didn't wait for him to speak. "I'm so sorry, brother," I said, my voice thick with emotion. "I was a fool. I should have been thinking about you, not the house. You and Toby are family, and you're always welcome." A flash of surprise crossed his face, followed by a slow, sad smile. He stepped aside, gesturing for me to come in. The tension that had held us apart for two months finally broke. I sat down, and Toby, in a perfect show of forgiveness, immediately put his head in my lap. We were family again.