高三第四周英语调研检测
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
library.
B.
In
a
bookstore.
C.
In
a
classroom.
2.
How
does
the
woman
feel
now?
A.
Relaxed.
B.
Excited.
C.
Tired.
3.
How
much
will
the
man
pay?
A.$520.
B.$80.
C.$100.
4.
What
does
the
man
tell
Jane
to
do?
A.
Postpone
his
appointment.
B.
Meet
Mr.
Douglas.
C.
Return
at
3
o’clock.
5.
Why
would
David
quithisjob?
A.
To
go
back
to
school.
B.
To
start
his
own
firm.
C.
To
work
for
his
friend.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
does
the
man
want
the
woman
to
do?
A.Check
the
cupboard.
B.Cleanthe
balcony.
C.Buy
an
umbrella.
7.Whatistheprobablerelationship
betweenthe
speakers?
A.Husband
and
wife.
B.Employer
and
employee.
C.Shop
assistant
and
customer.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where
did
the
woman
goat
theweekend?
A.The
city
centre.
B.Theforest
park.
C.Theman’shome.
9.How
did
theman
spend
his
weekend?
A.Packing
for
a
move.
B.Going
out
with
Jenny.
C.Looking
for
a
new
house.
10.?What?will?the?woman?do?for?the?man?
A.?Take?Henry?to?hospital.?B.?Stay?with?his?kid.??C.?Look?after?his?pet.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.?What?is?Mr.?Stone?doing?now?
???A.?Eating?lunch.???
B.?Having?a?meeting.????
C.?Writing?a?diary.
12.?Why?does?the?man?want?to?see?Mr.?Stone?
???A.?To?discuss?a?program.?
B.?To?make?a?travel?plan.????
C.?To?ask?for?sick?leave.
13.?When?will?the?man?meet?Mr.?Stone?this?afternoon?
A.?At?3:00.?????
B.?At?3:30.????
C.?At?3:45.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.A
company.
B.An
interview.
C.Ajob
offer.
15.Who
is
Monica
Stansfield?
A.Ajunior
specialist.
B.A
department
manager.
C.A
sales
assistant.
16.When
will
the
man
hear
from
the
woman?
A.On
Tuesday.
B.On
Wednesday.
C.On
Thursday.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
did
John
enjoy
doing
in
his
childhood?
A.Touring
France.
B.Playing
outdoors.
C.Painting
pictures.
18.What
did
John
do
after
he
movedto
the
US?
A.He
did
business.
B.He
studied
biology.
C.He
worked
on
a
farm.
19.Why
did
John
go
hunting?
A.For
food.
B.Forpleasure.
C.Formoney.
20.What
is
the
subject
of
John’s
works?
A.American
birds.
B.Natural
scenery.
C.
Family
life.
第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
OPENINGS
AND
PREVIEWS
Animals
Out
of
Paper
Yolo!Productions
and
the
Great
Griffon
present
the
play
by
Rajiv
Joseph,
in
which
an
origami(折纸术)artist
invites
a
teenage
talent
and
his
teacher
into
her
studio.Merri
Milwe
directs.In
previews.Opens
Feb.12.(West
Park
Presbyterian
Church,165
W.86th
St.212-868-4444.)
The
Audience
Helen
Mirren
stars
in
the
play
by
Peter
Morgan,about
Queen
Elizabeth
II
of
the
UK
and
her
private
meetings
with
twelve
Prime
Ministers
in
the
course
of
sixty
years.Stephen
Daldry
directs.Also
starring
Dylan
Baker
and
Judith
Ivey.Previews
begin
Feb.14.(Schoenfeld,236
W.45th
St.212-239-6200.)
Hamilton
Lin-Manuel
Miranda
wrote
this
musical
about
Alexander
Hamilton,in
which
the
birth
of
America
is
presented
as
an
immigrant
story.Thomas
Kail
directs.In
previews.Opens
Feb.17.(Public,425
Lafayette
St.212-967-7555.)
On
the
Twentieth
Century
Kristin
Chenoweth
and
Peter
Gallagher
star
in
the
musical
comedy
by
Betty
Comden
and
Adolph
Green,about
a
Broadway
producer
who
tries
to
win
a
movie
star’s
love
during
a
cross-country
train
journey.Scott
Ellis
directs,
for
Roundabout
Theatre
Company.Previews
begin
Feb.12.(American
Airlines
Theatre,
227
W.42nd
St.212-719-1300.)
21.
What
is
the
play
by
Rajiv
Joseph
probably
about?.
A.A
type
of
art.
B.A
teenager's
studio.
C.A
great
teacher.
D.A
group
of
animals.
22.
Who
is
the
director
of
The
Audience?
A.
Helen
Mirren.
B.
Peter
Morgan.
C.
Dylan
Baker.
D.
Stephen
Daldry.
23.
Which
play
will
you
go
to
if
you
are
interested
in
American
history?
A.
Animals
Out
of
Paper.
B.
The
Audience.
C.
Hamilton.
D.
On
the
Twentieth
Century.
B
Cities
usually
have
a
good
reason
for
being
where
they
are,
like
a
nearby
port
or
river.
People
settle
in
these
places
because
they
are
easy
to
get
to
and
naturally
suited
to
communications
and
trade.
New
York
City,
for
example,
is
near
a
large
harbour
at
the
mouth
of
the
Hudson
River.
Over
300
years
its
population
grew
gradually
from
800
people
to
8
million.
But
not
all
cities
develop
slowly
over
a
long
period
of
time.
Boom
towns
grow
from
nothing
almost
overnight.
In
1896,
Dawson,
Canada,
was
unmapped
wilderness(荒野).
But
gold
was
discovered
there
in
1897,
and
two
years
later,
it
was
one
of
the
largest
cities
in
the
West,
with
a
population
of
30,000.
Dawson
did
not
have
any
of
the
natural
conveniences
of
cities
like
London
or
Paris.
People
went
there
for
gold.
They
travelled
over
snow-covered
mountains
and
sailed
hundreds
of
miles
up
icy
rivers.
The
path
to
Dawson
was
covered
with
thirty
feet
of
wet
snow
that
could
fall
without
warming.
An
avalanche(雪崩)
once
closed
the
path,
killing
63
people.
For
many
who
made
it
to
Dawson,
however,
the
rewards
were
worth
the
difficult
trip.
Of
the
first
20,000
people
who
dug
for
gold,
4,000
got
rich.
About
100
of
these
stayed
rich
men
for
the
rest
of
their
lives.
But
no
matter
how
rich
they
were,
Dawson
was
never
comfortable.
Necessities
like
food
and
wood
were
very
expensive.
But
soon,
the
gold
that
Dawson
depended
on
had
all
been
found.
The
city
was
crowded
with
disappointed
people
with
no
interest
in
settling
down,
and
when
they
heard
there
were
new
gold
discoveries
in
Alaska,
they
left
Dawson
City
as
quickly
as
they
had
come.
Today,
people
still
come
and
go
—
to
see
where
the
Canadian
gold
rush
happened.
Tourism
is
now
the
chief
industry
of
Dawson
City
—
its
present
population
is
762.
24.
What
attracted
the
early
settlers
to
New
York
City?
A.
Its
business
culture.
B.
Its
small
population.
C.
Its
geographical
position.
D.
Its
favourable
climate.
25.
What
do
we
know
about
those
who
first
dug
for
gold
in
Dawson?
A.
Two-thirds
of
them
stayed
there.
B.
One
out
of
five
people
got
rich.
C.
Almost
everyone
gave
up.
D.
Half
of
them
died.
26.
What
was
the
main
reason
for
many
people
to
leave
Dawson?
A.
They
found
the
city
too
crowded.
B.
They
wanted
to
try
their
luck
elsewhere.
C.
They
were
unable
to
stand
the
winter.
D.
They
were
short
of
food.
27.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
The
rise
and
fall
of
a
city.
B.
The
gold
rush
in
Canada.
C.
Journeys
into
the
wilderness.
D.
Tourism
in
Dawson.
C
With
the
young
unable
to
afford
to
leave
home
and
the
old
at
risk
of
isolation(孤独),
more
families
are
choosing
to
live
together.
The
doorway
to
peace
and
quiet,
for
Nick
Bright
at
least,
leads
straight
to
his
mother-in-law,
she
lives
on
the
ground
floor,
while
he
lives
upstairs
with
his
wife
and
their
two
daughters.
Four
years
ago
they
all
moved
into
a
three-storey
Victorian
house
in
Bristol
—
one
of
a
growing
number
of
multigenerational
families
in
the
UK
living
together
under
the
same
roof.
They
share
a
front
door
and
a
washing
machine,
but
Rita
Whitehead
has
her
own
kitchen,
bathroom,
bedroom
and
living
room
on
the
ground
floor.
“We
floated
the
idea
to
my
mum
of
sharing
at
a
house,”
says
Kathryn
Whitehead.
Rita
cuts
in:
“We
spoke
more
with
Nick
because
I
think
it’s
a
big
thing
for
Nick
to
live
with
his
mother-in-law.”
And
what
does
Nick
think?
“From
my
standpoint,
it
all
seems
to
work
very
well.
Would
I
recommend
it?
Yes,
I
think
I
would.”
It’s
hard
to
tell
exactly
how
many
people
agree
with
him,
but
research
indicates
that
the
numbers
have
been
rising
for
some
time.
Official
reports
suggest
that
the
number
of
households
with
three
generations
living
together
had
risen
from
325,000
in
2002
to
419,000
in
2013.
Other
varieties
of
multigenerational
family
are
more
common.
Some
people
live
with
their
elderly
parents;
many
more
adult
children
are
returning
to
the
family
home,
if
they
ever
left.
It
is
said
that
about
20%
of
25-34-year-olds
live
with
their
parents,
compared
with
16%
in
1991.The
total
number
of
all
multigenerational
households
in
Britain
is
thought
to
be
about
1.8
million.
Stories
like
that
are
more
common
in
parts
of
the
world
where
multigenerational
living
is
more
firmly
rooted.
In
India,
particularly
outside
cities,
young
women
are
expected
to
move
in
with
their
husband’s
family
when
they
get
married.
28.
Who
mainly
uses
the
ground
floor
in
the
Victorian
house
in
Bristol?
A.
Nick.
B.
Rita.
C.
Kathryn
D.
The
daughters.
29.
What
is
Nick’s
attitude
towards
sharing
the
house
with
his
mother-in
-law?
A.
Positive.
B.
Carefree.
C.
Tolerant.
D.
Unwilling.
30.
What
is
the
author’s
statement
about
multigenerational
family
based
on?
A.
Family
traditions.
B.
Financial
reports.
C.
Published
statistics.
D.Public
opinions.
31.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Lifestyles
in
different
countries.
B.
Conflicts
between
generations.
C.
A
housing
problem
in
Britain.
D.
A
rising
trend
of
living
in
the
UK.
D
Monkeys
seem
to
have
a
way
with
numbers.
A
team
of
researchers
trained
three
Rhesus
monkeys
to
associate
26
clearly
different
symbols
consisting
of
numbers
and
selective
letters
with
0-25
drops
of
water
or
juice
as
a
reward.Theresearchers
then
tested
how
the
monkeys
combined—or
added—the
symbols
to
get
the
reward.
Here's
how
Harvard
Medical
School
scientist
Margaret
Livingstone,
who
led
the
team,
described
the
experiment:
In
their
cages
the
monkeys
were
provided
with
touch
screens.
On
one
part
of
the
screen,
a
symbol
would
appear,
and
on
the
other
side
two
symbols
inside
a
circle
were
shown.
For
example,
the
number
7
would
flash
on
one
side
of
the
screen
and
the
other
end
would
have
9
and
8.
If
the
monkeys
touched
the
left
side
of
the
screen
they
would
be
rewarded
with
seven
drops
of
water
or
juice;
if
they
went
for
the
circle,
they
would
be
rewarded
with
the
sum
of
the
numbers—17
in
this
example.
After
running
hundreds
of
tests,
the
researchers
noted
that
the
monkeys
would
go
for
the
higher
values
more
than
half
the
time,
indicating
that
they
were
performing
a
calculation,
not
just
memorizing
the
value
of
each
combination.
When
the
team
examined
the
results
of
the
experiment
more
closely,
they
noticed
that
the
monkeys
tended
to
underestimate(低估)a
sum
compared
with
a
single
symbol
when
the
two
were
close
in
value—sometimes
choosing,
for
example,
a
13
over
the
sum
of
8
and
6.
The
underestimation
was
systematic:
When
adding
two
numbers,
the
monkeys
always
paid
attention
to
the
larger
of
the
two,
and
then
added
only
a
fraction(小部分)of
the
smaller
number
to
it.
"This
indicates
that
there
is
a
certain
way
quantity
is
represented
in
their
brains,
"Dr.
Livingstone
says.
“But
in
this
experiment
what
they're
doing
is
paying
more
attention
to
the
big
number
than
the
little
one.”
32.
What
did
the
researchers
do
to
the
monkeys
before
testing
them?
A.
They
fed
them.
B.
They
named
them.
C.
They
trained
them.
D.
They
measured
them.
33.
How
did
the
monkeys
get
their
reward
in
the
experiment?
A.
By
drawing
a
circle.
B.
By
touching
a
screen.
C.
By
watching
videos.
D.
By
mixing
two
drinks.
34.
What
did
Livingstone's
team
find
about
the
monkeys?
A.
They
could
perform
basic
addition.
B.
They
could
understand
simple
words.
C.
They
could
memorize
numbers
easily.
D.
They
could
hold
their
attention
for
long.
35.
In
which
section
of
a
newspaper
may
this
text
appear?
A.
Entertainment.
B.
Health.
C.
Education.
D.
Science.
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。
Before
there
was
the
written
word,
there
was
the
language
of
dance.
Dance
expresses
love
and
hate,
joy
and
sorrow,
life
and
death,
and
everything
else
in
between.
____36____We
dance
from
Florida
to
Alaska,
from
north
to
south
and
sea
to
sea.
We
dance
at
weddings,
birthdays,
office
parties
and
just
to
fill
the
time.
“I
adore
dancing,”
says
Lester
Bridges,
the
owner
of
a
dance
studio
in
Iowa.
“I
can’t
imagine
doing
anything
else
with
my
life.”
Bridges
runs
dance
classes
for
all
ages.
“Teaching
dance
is
wonderful.
_____37_____It’s
great
to
watch
them.
For
many
of
them,
it’s
a
way
of
meeting
people
and
having
a
social
life.”
____38____“I
can
tell
you
about
one
young
couple,”
says
Bridges.
“They’re
learning
to
do
traditional
dances.
They
arrive
at
the
class
in
low
spirits
and
they
leave
with
a
smile.
______39______”
So,
do
we
dance
in
order
to
make
ourselves
feel
better,
calmer,
healthier?
Andrea
Hillier
says,
“Dance,
like
the
pattern
of
a
beating
heart,
is
life.
Even
after
all
these
years,
I
want
to
get
better
and
better._____40_____
I
find
it
hard
to
stop!
Dancing
reminds
me
I’m
alive.”
A.
So
why
do
we
dance?
B.
Dance
in
the
U.S.
is
everywhere.
C.
If
you
like
dancing
outdoors,
come
to
America.
D.
My
older
students
say
it
makes
them
feel
young.
E.
I
keep
practicing
even
when
I’m
extremely
tired.
F.
Dancing
seems
to
change
their
feeling
completely.
G.
They
stayed
up
all
night
long
singing
and
dancing.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When
most
of
us
get
a
text
message
on
our
cell
phone
from
an
unknown
person,
we
usually
say
"sorry,
____41____
number!"
and
move
on.
But
when
Dennis
Williams
_____42_____
a
text
that
clearly
wasn’t
intended
for
him,
he
did
something
_____43_____.
On
March
19,
Dennis
got
a
group
text
_____44_____
him
that
a
couple
he
didn’t
know
were
at
the
hospital,
waiting
for
the
_____45_____
of
a
baby.
"Congratulations!
But
I
think
someone
was
mistaken,"
Dennis
_____46_____.
The
baby
was
born
and
update
texts
were
_____47_____
quickly
from
the
overjoyed
grandmother,
Teresa.
In
her
_____48_____,
she
didn’t
seem
to
realize
that
she
was
_____49_____
the
baby’s
photos
with
a
complete
stranger.
"Well,
I
don’t
_____50_____
you
all
but
I
will
get
there
to
take
pictures
with
the
baby,"
replied
Dennis
before
asking
which
room
the
new
_____51_____
were
in.
Much
to
the
family’s
surprise,
Dennis
stuck
to
his
_____52_____!
He
turned
up
at
the
hospital_____53_____
gifts
for
the
new
mother
Lindsey
and
her
baby
boy.
Lindsey’s
husband
was
totally
_____54_____
by
the
unexpected
visit.
"I
don’t
think
we
would
have
randomly
invited
him
over
but
we
_____55_____
it
and
the
gifts."
Teresa
_____56_____
a
photo
of
the
chance
meeting
on
a
social
networking
website
_____57_____
by
the
touching
words:
"What
a
_____58_____
this
young
man
was
to
our
family!
He
was
so
_____59_____
and
kind
to
do
this."
The
post
has
since
gained
the
_____60_____
of
social
media
users
all
over
the
world,
receiving
more
than
184,000
shares
and
61,500
likes
in
just
three
days.
41.
A.
unluckyB.
secretC.
newD.
wrong
42.
A.
receivedB.
translatedC.
copiedD.
printed
43.
A.
reasonableB.
specialC.
necessary
D.
practical
44.
A.
convincingB.
reminding
C.
informing
D.
warning
45.
A.
wake-up
B.
recovery
C.
growthD.
arrival
46.
A.
responded
B.
interruptedC.
predictedD.
repeated
47.
A.
coming
in
B.
setting
outC.
passing
downD.
moving
around
48.
A.
opinionB.
anxietyC.
excitementD.
effort
49.
A.
comparingB.
exchanging
C.
discussingD.
sharing
50.
A.
acceptB.
know
C.
believeD.
bother
51.
A.
parentsB.
doctorsC.
patientsD.
visitors
52.
A.
dreamB.
promiseC.
agendaD.
principle
53.
A.
bearingB.
collecting
C.
openingD.
making
54.
A.
discouragedB.
relaxedC.
astonishedD.
defeated
55.
A.
admit
B.
needC.
appreciateD.
expect
56.
A.
foundB.
selected
C.
developedD.
posted
57.
A.
confirmedB.
simplifiedC.
clarifiedD.
accompanied
58.
A.
pityB.
blessingC.
reliefD.
problem
59.
A.
smartB.
calmC.
sweetD.
fair
60.
A.
sympathyB.
attentionC.
controlD.
trust
第二节(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。
In
ancient
China
lived
an
artist.
61
paintings
were
almost
lifelike.
The
artist’s
reputation
had
made
him
proud.
One
day
the
emperor
wanted
to
get
his
portrait
(画像)
done
so
he
called
all
great
artists
to
come
and
present
their
62
(fine)
work,
so
that
he
could
choose
the
best.
The
artist
was
sure
he
would
63
(choose),
but
when
he
presented
his
masterpiece
to
the
emperor’s
chief
minister,
the
old
nan
laughed.
The
wise
old
man
told
him
to
travel
to
the
Li
River~perhaps
he
could
learn
a
little
from
the
greatest
artist
in
the
world.
Filled
with
64
(curious),
the
artist
packed
his
bags
and
left.
65
he
asked
the
villagers
on
the
banks
of
the
river
where
he
could
find
the
legendary
(传奇的)
artist,
they
smiled
and
66
(point)
down
the
river.
The
next
morning
he
hired
a
boat
and
set
out
67
(find)
the
well-known
painter.
As
the
small
boat
moved,
68
(gentle)
along
the
river
he
was
left
speechless
by
the
mountains
being
silently
reflected
in
the
water.
He
passed
milky
white
waterfalls
and
mountains
in
many
shades
of
blue.
And
when
he
saw
the
mists
rising
from
the
river
and
the
soft
clouds
69
(surround)
the
mountain
tops,
he
was
reduced
to
tears.
The
artist
was
finally
humbled
(谦卑)
by
the
greatest
artist
70
earth,
Mother
Nature.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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。
I've
had
many
dreams
since
I
was
a
child.
Now
my
dream
is
to
opens
a
cafe.
Though
it
may
appear
simple,
it
required
a
lot
of
ideas
and
efforts.
What
I
want
is
not
just
an
ordinarily
cafe
but
a
very
special
one.
I
want
my
cafe
have
a
special
theme
such
as
like
"Tang
Dynasty".
In
the
cafe,
customers
will
enjoy
yourselves
in
the
historical
environment
what
is
created
for
them.
If
I
succeed
in
manage
one,
I
will
open
more.
I
wish
to
have
a
chain
of
cafes
in
many
different
city.
Each
of
my
cafes
will
have
a
different
theme
and
an
unique
style.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter来信询问你校学生体育运动情况。请给他回信,内容包括:
1.
学校的体育场馆;2.
主要的运动项目;3.
你喜欢的项目。
注意:1.
词数100左右:
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第四周周考题答案
第一部分听力
1-5BCBAC6-10
CABAC11-15BACCB16-20
ACABA
第二部分阅读理解
21-25
ADCCB26-30BABAC31-35DCBAD36-40BDAFE
第三部分语言知识运用
41-45DABC
D46-50AACDB51-55ABACC56-60DDBCB
61.
whose
62.
finest
63.
be
chosen
64.
curiosity
65.
When/As
66.
pointed
67.
to
find
68.
gently
69.
surrounding
70.
On
第四部分第一节
I’ve?had?many?dreams?since?I?was?a?child.?Now?my?dream?is?to??a?cafe.?
Though?it?may?appear?simple,?it??a?lot?of?ideas?and?efforts.?What?I?want?is?not?just?an??cafe?but?a?very?special?one.?I?want?my?cafe
have?a?special?theme?such?as??"Tang?Dynasty".?In?the?cafe,?customers?will?enjoy?
?in?the?historical?environment??is?created?for?them.?If?I?succeed?in??one,?I?will?open?more.?I?wish?to?have?a?chain?of?cafes?in?many?different?.?Each?of?my?cafes?will?have?a?different?theme?and??unique?style.
第二节
Dear
Peter,
I
am
exceedingly
delighted
to
hear
from
you.
You
asked
me
in
your
last
letter
about
the
physical
exercise
in
our
school
and
the
following
information
may
give
you
a
rough
sketch.
To
begin
with,
a
fabulous
new
stadium
has
been
built
up,
which
has
become
the
new
landmark
in
our
school.
Moreover,
with
the
stadium
set
up,
a
wide
range
of
sports
events
are
able
to
be
held,
of
which
ping-pong,
football
as
well
as
running
competitions
enjoy
great
popularity.
As
for
me,
I’m
intoxicated
with
basketball
since
it
has
been
giving
me
strength
to
confront
the
challenges
in
my
life.
All
in
all,
I
sincerely
invite
you
to
come
to
our
school
and
see
for
yourself.
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