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河南省鄭州市2025年高中畢業年級第二次質量預測英語試題本試卷分四部分,考試時間120分鐘,滿分150分(聽力成績算作參考分)。考生應首先閱讀答題卡上的文字信息,然后在答題卡上作答,在試題卷上作答無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatsigncoulditbe?A.NoPassing.B.NoPhotos.C.NoParking.2.Whatwillthestudentsdoforthenextclass?A.CollectMozart'smusic.B.ExploreMozart'smusicandlife.C.WriteacompositionaboutMozart'slife.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Akeeper.4.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Intheclassroom.B.Inthedormitory.C.Intheoffice.5.WhenwillAlan'sbirthdaypartybeheld?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.B.Apet.C.Acomputer.C.OnSaturday.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Doingasurvey.B.Seeingamovie.C.Askingaboutamovie.C.Theactors.7.Whatdidthemandislikeaboutthemovie?A.Thestory.B.Themusic.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whydoestheboywanttogetasummerjob?A.Tokeephimbusy.B.Topayforacourse.C.Tosaveforavacation.9.Howwillthegirlgetmoney?A.Bydoingapart-timejob.B.Byaskingherparentsforit.C.Byborrowingfromherbrother.10.Whatdoestheboydecidetodoatlast?A.Jointhegirl'stour.B.TraveltoSpainalone.C.TakeaSpanishcourse.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whywasthemanlaughing?A.Hewastellingahumorousstory.B.Hewaswatchinganamusingvideo.C.Hewaslookingatinterestingpictures.12.Whathappenedtothenewsreporter?A.Hehitabigtree.B.Hewasdrivenaway.C.Hewasattackedbybees.13.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Takeawalkinthepark.B.Watchanotherfunnyvideo.C.Seethedoctorimmediately.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates.15.WhatdoesJackthinkofhisnewplace?A.Noisy.B.Fantastic.16.WhatdoesJack'smotherlike?B.Friends.C.Neighbors.C.Inconvenient.A.Gardening.B.Walking.C.DoingDIYprojects.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howcanpeoplesometimeslearnmoreaboutaperson?A.Bytalking.B.Bywatching.C.Bylistening.18.Whichshowsapersonisinterestedinlisteningtosomeone?A.Heisstandingstill.B.Heismovinghisfeet.C.Hiseyesaremovingaround.19.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Tipsforimprovingspeakingspeed.B.Thesignificanceofcarefullistening.C.Theskillsofunderstandingbodylanguage.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.It'simportanttoexplainoneselfclearly.B.Afastspeakeroftenusesbodylanguage.C.Signscanhelppeopleunderstandaspeaker.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AAhigh-endtrainjourneyenablesyoutoexperiencedestinationsatauniquepaceandintotalcomfort.Thesearesomeofthemostexcitingrailroutestochoosefrom.GoldenPassExpress,SwitzerlandGoldenPassExpresstakespassengersfromMontreuxtoInterlaken.It'sa3-hourridewith4departuresaday.Theheatedleatherseatscanrecline(向后傾)andwheel180degrees.Theycanalsoberaised15incheshighertoboosttheviewsovervineyards,greenvalleysandblue-iceglaciers.LaDolceVita,ItalyLaDolceVitatrainservicetransportspassengerstoItalyofthe1960s.Therearealtogether30rooms-plusabarcarwherepassengerscanwatchappealingfieldsflybyasapianistplays.Avarietyofimpressiveoff-boardexperiencesareavailable,fromtouringvineyardsatMontalcinotoridinghorsesinAbruzzo.SpaciaX,JapanThistrainprovidesastylishwayofmakingthe2-hourjourneybetweenTokyo'sAsakusastationandthecityofNikko.SpaciaXalsoincludescomfortablesofasandseats.Passengerscanappreciatethesceneryastheyshootpastmountains,waterfallsandtemples.TicketscanbeboughtonlineorfromanystationontheTobuline.TheVietage,VietnamTheVietagerunsbetweenDaNangandQuyNhoninsupercomfort.TravelerscantakeinthebeautyoftheVietnamesecountrysideovera30-courselunchwithfreedrinks.Theticketalsoincludesahead-and-shouldermassage(按摩).21.WhatisLaDolceVitadifferentfromtheothertrainservices?A.Comfortableseats.B.Onlineticketreservation.C.Ahead-and-shouldermassage.D.Diverseoff-boardactivities.22.Whichoftherailroutesprovidesarichlunch?A.SpaciaX,Japan.B.TheVietage,Vietnam.D.GoldenPassExpress,Switzerland.C.LaDolceVita,Italy.23.Whatdothefourrailrouteshaveincommon?A.Excellentservice.B.Sightseeingcars.C.Multipledailydepartures.D.Freehealthtreatments.BDuncanJurmanbecameinterestedinbutterflieswhenhewasaround5yearsold.Henoticedacoupleofcaterpillars(毛蟲)inhisbackyardandwasattractedbythedifferentwaysthatcaterpillarscandisguise(偽裝)themselvestostaysafeinpotentiallydangeroussurroundings.Fromthere,hestartedtolearnmoreaboutcaterpillarsandbutterflies.Jurmanbelievesthatbutterfliesplayacrucialroleinourecosystems.They'reverylowonthefoodweb,sotheysupportalotofdifferentspeciesthatrelyonthem.They'reanindicatorspeciesforthehealthoftheenvironment.Oncetheydisappear,everythingelseissoontofollow.Jurman'sgoalistotransformthelandscapeofFlorida'sBrowardCountybyturningaweedysuburbintoalivelybutterflyreserveatatimewheninsectpopulationsaredecreasingquicklyworldwide.Jurmanbelievesthateveryflowerplantedisapotentialhomeandsourceoffoodforcaterpillarsandbutterflies.Heeventuallydevelopedabutterfly-friendlygardeninhisbackyardbyresearchingthedifferentplantsthatbutterfliesprefer.Hehasalreadyraisedandreleasedmorethan5,000butterfliesfromhisgarden.JurmanalsolaunchedtheBringButterfliesBackcampaigntoeducatepeopleaboutbutterfliesandinvitethemtojoinhiscauseofprotectingbutterflies.Hesaidthatalotofpeoplearesurprisedtolearnthatinsectsaredecliningatsuchanalarmingrate,largelybecausethedeclinehasbeensogradual.Thisphenomenonhelpstoexplainwhypeopleareunwillingtotakemeaningfulactionstosavetheenvironment.In2018,Jurmanhelpedtobuildabutterflygardenathishighschool.Thegardenhashadaregenerativeeffectonthesurroundingenvironment-birds,nativelizards,andotherinsectshavereturnedingreatnumbers.Otherschoolshavebeeninspiredtostartgardens.“Idon'tknowifwecaneverreachthepointthatwewereonceatwithbutterflies,butIthinkthatifeveryonegetsinvolvedandstartstheirowngarden,theycanmaketheirownimpact,”Jurmansaid.24.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.Thefoodchainofinsects.B.Thecompetitionbetweenspecies.C.Thepotentialdangertobutterflies.D.Thevitalroleofbutterfliesinnature.25.WhydidJurmancreateabutterfly-friendlygarden?A.Toteachpeopleaboutbutterflies.B.Tostudybutterflies'favoriteplants.C.Toincreasethenumberofbutterflies.D.Toimprovethebeautyofhisbackyard.26.Whichshowsthephenomenonmentionedinthetext?A.People'sunawarenessofenvironmentalchanges.B.Theimpactofhumanactivitiesoninsecthabitats.C.Therapiddeclineofbutterflypopulationsworldwide.D.Theprocessoftransformingnaturallandscapesintoreserves.27.WhatcanbeinferredfromJurman'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Moregardensarebuilttoincreasethenumberofotherinsects.B.Jurmanispessimisticaboutthefutureofthebutterflypopulation.C.It'simpossibletorestorethebutterflypopulationtotheirpreviouslevels.D.People'sjointeffortscanhaveagreatimpactonthebutterflypopulation.CTheChineseanimated(動畫的)movieNeZha2hasbecomethehighest-earninganimatedmovieofalltimegloballysinceFeb.18.ThisshowshowbigandsuccessfulChina'smovieindustrycanbe,accordingtoChinaDaily.MassesofamazingvisualsandexcitingexperiencearekeyreasonsforNeZha2'ssuccess.Themoviehasahugechallengeforanysinglestudio.Insteadofonecompany,138Chineseanimationstudiosandover4,000professionalsworkedtogethertocreatethemovie,includingwell-knowngiantsandsmallerstudios,BeijingDailyreported.RedWhaleStudiosfromSuzhouworkedonaquarteroftheproductionofNeZha2,makingitthebiggestcompanyinvolvedinmakingthemovie.Thebeautifulscenesinthemovie,likefishswimminginthewaves,werecreatedby160peoplewhoworkeddayandnightfor26months,accordingtotheofficialWeChataccountoftheSuzhougovernment.DirectorYangYu,betterknownasJiaozi,explainedthatwhileinternationalteamswereinitiallyconsideredforspecialeffects,theresultsdidn'tmeetthestandards.“Eventopstudiosfrominternationalteamsmayuselessexperiencedemployees,”hetoldCCTV.Instead,hedecidedtoletdomesticteamsrefinetheeffects,ensuringtheprojectwasinexperthands.OnestandoutexampleistheworkwithFantawildAnimation,afilmcompanybasedinShenzhen.Theywereresponsibleforcreatingtheattractivewaterfallintheforestfightscene.Waterfallsaremassiveinsizeandhavecomplexandever-changingflowpatterns.Tomakethewaterfalllookrealistic,theteamusedadvancedphysicssimulation(模擬)techniqueswith50high-performanceworkstationstodothenecessaryprocessing.Theteamworkedhardtoensurethatthefinaleffectwasgrandandconsistentwiththestyleofthewaterfalls.Inthemovie,NeZhasays,“Ifthere'snopathahead,Iwillcreateone.”Also,138ChineseanimationcompanieshavecometogethertoshapethefutureofChineseanimation,showingthestrengthandcreativityoftheindustry.28.WhatcanbeknownaboutNeZha2fromthepassage?A.Itfeaturesalargenumberofvisualeffects.B.ItwasproducedbyaChinesemoviecompany.C.Ithaswonagoodreputationinoverseasmarkets.D.IthasbecomethemostprofitableChinesemovieever.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“refine”inparagraph4mean?A.Replace.B.Improve.C.Create.D.Increase.30.WhatdoestheexampleofFantawildAnimationsuggest?A.Thechallengesofcreatingarealisticwaterfall.B.Thelimitationoftraditionalanimationtechniques.C.Theimportanceofworkingcloselywithinternationalteams.D.Theeffortsofdomesticteamstomeetthemovie'shighstandards.31.WhatdoestheauthorshowaboutChineseanimationcompaniesbyNeZha'sline?A.Theirsuccessdependsonmarkettrends.B.Theyareeagertoexpandintooverseasmarkets.C.Theyaredeterminedtoovercomechallengesandinnovate.D.TheirstrengthandcreativityresultfromChineseanimation.Justasdamagedteethcanbereplacedwithgoldcrowns(齒冠),scientistsareexploringhowgoldcanbeusedtorepairdamagedpartsofthebrain.ScientistsatLinkopingUniversityinSwedensaidthata“brainofgold”mightjustbewhatweneedtofightnervoussystemdiseases.Theplanistoputgoldelectrodes(電極)intotheaffectedpartofthebrain.Theywillactas“telephoneoperators”betweennervecellsandelectronicmedicaldevices,enablingcommuni-cationsothatthenervoussystemcanfunctionnormally.Treatmentplansthatinvolveconnectingmedicaldevicestothebrainalreadyexist.However,theelectrodesusedareusuallymadeofhardmetals,whilethebrainislikeajellythat“shakes”atthebody'sslightestmovement.“Asthebodyisconstantlyinmotion,achievingclosecontactbetweensomethingthatishardandsomethingthatissoftandbreakablebecomesaproblem,”explainedKlasTybrandt,oneofthescientists.ThisiswhytheSwedishscientistsareusinganewmaterialcalled“goldnanowires”(金納米線).Asthenamesuggests,thesearelong,extremelythingoldthreads-1,000timesthinnerthanhumanhair.Byputtingthemintorubber,thescientistshavesuccessfullycreatedelectrodesthataresoftenoughtoconnectcomfortablywiththehumanbrain.Goldcanbemadeintostructuresassmallasnanowires.AccordingtoLiveScience,goldcanbestretched,pressedorevenrolledintoallkindsofshapeswithoutbreaking.What'smore,golddoesn'treactwithotherchemicalsinthehumanbrain,makingitasafechoice.Onceplacedinthebrain,goldnanowirescanlastforatleastthreeyears,whichislongerthanmanymaterialscurrentlyinuse.32.Whatrolewillgoldelectrodesplayintreatingnervoussystemdiseases?A.Replacingdamagednervecells.B.Servingasacommunicationlink.C.Activatingdifferentbrainregions.D.Protectingthebrain'sunaffectedparts.33.Whatcanwelearnaboutgoldnanowires?A.Theyareharderthanrubber.B.Theyareasthinashumanhair.C.Theycanbeplacedintothebrain.D.Theyareinthefinalstageofdevelopment.34.Whyisgoldasafechoiceforuseinthebrain?A.Itcanbestretchedbythebrain.B.Itcanbemadeintovariousshapes.C.Itisbeingusedtocreatesoftelectrodes.D.Ithasnonegativeimpactonthebrain'sfunctions.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Theuniquepropertiesofgoldnanowires.B.Thehistoryofgolduseinthemedicalfield.C.Thecurrentapplicationsofgoldinthebrain.D.Thepotentialuseofgoldinnervoussystemtreatment.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。AdversityQuotient(AQ,逆境商數),whichisalsoknownasthe“AdversityIntelligence”,measuresaperson'sabilitytohandlesetbacksandstrugglesindifficultsituations.UnlikeIQorEQ,AQfocusesonresilience-thepowertorecoverfromfailuresandadapttoadversity.36PsychologistDr.PaulStoltz,whofirstproposedtheconceptinthe1990s,emphasizedthatAQiscrucialforpersonalandprofessionalsuccess,especiallywhenIQandEQlevelsaresimilaramongindividuals.WhydoesAQMatter?Intoday'sfast-pacedworld,challengesareunavoidable.HighAQindividualstendtoviewdifficultiesastemporaryandmanageable.37Incontrast,thosewithlowAQoftenfeelstuck,blameothers,andfindithardtokeepgoing.Studiessuggestthat80%oflong-termsuccessreliesonEQandAQ,whileIQcontributesonly20%.Dr.StoltzidentifiedfourcomponentstoevaluateAQ:※Control:umstances.38HighAQindividualsactivelyseekwaystoregaincontrol,eveninterriblecirc※Ownership:Thewillingnesstotakeresponsibilityforimprovingoutcomes.39※Reach:Limitingtheimpactofadversity.Resilientpeoplepreventsetbacksfromspreadingtounrelatedareasoflife.※Endurance(持久力):Perceivingchallengesastemporary.Optimismaboutthedurationofdifficultieshelpsmaintainmotivation.40Schoolsandworkplacesnowgivepriorityto“adversitytraining”tocultivateresilience.Strategiesincludechangingnegativethoughts,settingsmallachievablegoals,andlearningfrompastfailures.Asthesayinggoes,“Smoothseasnevermakeaskilledsailor”-acceptingchallengesshapesastrongercharacter.A.AQalonecanreallydeterminesuccess.B.AQcanbedevelopedthroughintentionalpractice.C.Theinfluenceonebelievesonecanhaveoverasituation.D.However,constantlyanalyzingfailuresmayleadtoanxiety.E.Theystaypositiveandpreventthemhurtingotherpartsoflife.F.ApersonwithhighAQwon'teasilygiveupinthefaceofhardship.G.HighAQindividualsareresponsiblefortheiractionsandfocusonsolutions.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。InAugust2023,adoctortoldmeIhadananxietydisorder(焦慮癥).Butshedidn'tseemvery41,nordidI.Ileftwithasenseof42withouttheneedforacure.athavingthemysteryofmymentalhealthrevealed,Forthenextninemonths,I43withmyjobandstayedinaconditionthatleftmeananxiousmess.Icouldn'tsleeporeat.TheanxietythatruledmylifemeantIcouldn't44.Ifeltaloneinmypain.ByMay2024,myfamilydecidedtotakemeawayfromLondonforaweekoffishinginScotland.Foryears,theyhaddraggedmealongonfishingtripsuntilIwasoldenoughtoFishingalwaysfeltlike46tomebecauseIjustdidn'tmakeit.Iwantedtostayinside,readingabookorwatchingTV,ratherthanoutinthecoldandwet.Butthistimewas47.Ifoundmyselfinthegentlerhythmof48thelineandwatchingtheflymovethroughtheair.Therewere49throughtheforesttodifferentpools,acupofcoffeehereandthere,andbreakingfor45.lunchwithmyfamilyto50agoodtime.Iwaswithmyfamily,hopingthedayswouldlastlonger.Onthefinalmorning,Icaughtmyfirstfish.Ifoundmyselfclosetotears.CatchingthatfishmademerealizeIhad51overthewayIfelt.Ihavesomethingnowthatgivesmehopewhenlifeisatits52time.Thatsmallshiningfish53allofthis.Istillgofishingtothisday.Ialsoread,write,run,cook,swim,talkandlaugh-butfishingisthethingthatabsorbsmemost54.Itquietsthechaosaroundme,lettingmeconnectwithnature'srhythm.Inmysearchfor55,fishingismyperfectpartner.41.A.surprised42.A.reliefB.worriedB.concernB.startedB.giveinB.refuseC.pleasedC.freedomC.struggledC.breakdownC.stopD.frightenedD.comfortD.connectedD.switchoffD.judge43.A.left44.A.takeoff45.A.volunteer46.A.anxiety47.A.different48.A.drawing49.A.pathsB.patienceB.effectiveB.managingB.walksC.failureD.relaxationD.challengingD.castingC.importantC.checkingC.risksD.experiencesD.choose50.A.enjoyB.recallC.rememberC.controlC.earliestC.replacedC.directlyC.peace51.A.power52.A.happiest53.A.witnessed54.A.completely55.A.lifeB.hopeD.confidenceD.bestB.toughestB.changedB.potentiallyB.balanceD.representedD.wonderfullyD.joy第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。InChina,youngpeopleareexploringnewsidebusinesses.TheseincludeteachingChinese,givingChinesenamestoforeigners,andworkingasforeignlanguagetourguides.Thistrendbytheincreasingpopularityofinbound(入境的)tourism.56(drive)Amarketforsuchsidebusinessestargetingforeignershasemerged.Forexample,Xianyu,Alibaba'ssecondhandgoodstradingplatform,haswitnessedthegrowingpopularityofdifferenttourguideservices.TheseservicesrangefromhelpingforeigncouplesplanhoneymoonsinChinatstotheGreatWall.57guidingtourisFromthepreviousyearuntilthismid-February,thenumberofprojectsrelatedtotourguideservicesforforeignersandChinesename-givingonXianyu58(increase)by98%.Theorderingvolumeoftheseservicesjumpedby275%.WuPengfei,aShanghaicollegestudent59(major)inChineseteaching,hasbeenapart-timetourguidesinceJunelastyear.Hesaysthisjobhelpshimearnmoreincome,improvecommunicationskills,andgain60(recognize).Currently,Chinahasabout660,000qualifiedtourguides,withonly8.4%beingforeignlanguageguides.61inboundtourismgrows,theshortageofsuchguidesisbecomingmoreobvious.Besidestourguiding,youngChinesearealsoofferingname-givingservicesonRedNote,platform.TheychoosenamesbasedontraditionalChinesecultureandancientpoetry.62lifestyleSincelate2023,Chinahasbeenpromotinginboundtourismandhasintroducedaseriesofvisa-free(免簽證的)63(policy)tomanycountries.Recently,Chinalaunchedavisa-freepolicyforASEAN(AssociationofSoutheastAsianNations)tourgroupsvisitingXishuangbannainYunnan.MalaysiaandThailandwereamongthetop10countriesoforiginforinboundtouristsduringtheSpringFestival.With64(culture)similaritiesandconvenienttransportation,moretouristsfromASEANcountriesareexpected65(visit)China.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)你校英語報正在舉辦以“AIinOurStudyandDailyLife”為主題的征文活動,請用英語寫一篇短文投稿,介紹AI對學習和生活的幫助,要點如下:(1)學習方面;(2)生活方面;(3)對AI的期待。注意:(1)寫作詞數應為80個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。AIinOurStudyandDailyLife第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。WhenRosawasstillayounggirl,herparentsdecidedtosendherfromtheirhomeinTehran,Iran,tolivewithherauntinLondon,England.rprisethatshewastheonlyonewearingascarf.else,Rosawishedshecouldbebackhomewithherfamily.Thejourneywaslong,andassheflewtoEngland,Rosaspentmuchofthetimeimaginingwhathernewlifewouldbelike.Shewasdeterminedtodowellatschoolandmakeherparentsproud.However,whenshearrivedattheairportinLondon,itwasnotquiteasshehadimaginedatall.Worstofallwasthefeelingthateverybodywaslookingatherwithstrangeeyes.RosanoticedwithsuLondonprovedtobeaverystrangeandunfamiliarplace.Itrainedconstantlyeverydayduringthefirstweek,andRosawasunimpressedwithwhatshethoughtwasBritishsummertime.DespitebeingtoldthatherEnglishwasgood,shestruggledtounderstandpeople'saccentsandslang(俚語).Theyounggirlfeltdisappointedwithhernewsurroundingsandshemissedherfamilyandfriendsdearly.WhenthedaycameforRosatogotohernewschool,shewasextremelynervous.Heraunttriedtocomforther,saying,“I'msureyou'llmakelotsoffriendstoday.Youjustwaitandsee.”Butthingsdidn'tgoassmoothlyasheraunthadhoped,atleastnotinitially.Somegirlsinherclasspointedandlaughedather,showingnointerestinbefriendingthenewgirl.FeelingsodifferentfromeveryoneDuringalunchbreak,asRosasataloneinthecorneroftheplayground,thinkinghowtoescapebacktoTehran,ayounggirlnamedEmilyapproachedher.Sheintroducedherself,sharedhermilkshakewithRosa,andsaid,“Ithinkyourscarflookscool.”Inreturnforherkindness,RosatookoutfourbiscuitsfromherpocketandsharedthemwithEmily.Soonthetwowerelostingames,runningaboutinthecorneroftheplayground.Theyexchangedstories-RosatoldEmilyallaboutlifeinTeh

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