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湖南省新高考教學教研聯盟2025屆高三下學期第一次考試英語試題由長郡中學;衡陽市八中;永州市四中;岳陽縣一中;湘潭縣一中;湘西州民中;石門縣一中;澧縣一中;益陽市一中;桃源縣一中;株洲市二中;麓山國際;郴州市一中;岳陽市一中;婁底市一中;懷化市三中;邵東市一中;洞口縣一中;寧鄉市一中;瀏陽市一中聯合命題審題學校:石門縣一中命題學校:邵東市一中時量:120分鐘滿分:150分第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatistheweathergoingtobeliketomorrow? A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.2.Whereprobablyarethespeakers? A.Atatheater. B.Atanairport. C.Atarestaurant.3.Whenwillthepartybeheld? A.At6:00. B.At7:00. C.At8:00.4.Whatwillthemando? A.Takeabath. B.Startthecar. C.Fetchhisphone.5.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Bossandsecretary. B.Waiterandcustomer. C.Interviewerandinterviewee.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.Whatchallengedoesthemanfacewiththesystem? A.Bookingfunction. B.Softwareconnection. C.Recordorganization.7.Whatdothespeakersprobablydo? A.Nurses. B.Patients. C.AIexperts.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing? A.Astudy. B.Amagazine C.Apresentation.9.Whyisthetopicthewomansuggestsrejected? A.Itisunavailable. B.Itisquitecommon. C.Itistime-consuming.10.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo? A.Writethespeechfortheman. B.Lendthemansomemagazines. C.Domoreresearchfortheman.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whoisapoliceofficer? A.Leo. B.Leo’smother. C.Leo’sbrother.12.Whendidthegirlcelebrateher18thbirthday? A.OnJune10th. B.OnJanuary3rd. C.OnJanuary10th.13.Howdoesthegirlsoundintheend? A.Proud. B.Regretful. C.Concerned.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman? A.Toinvitehertoalibrary. B.Toborrowabookfromher. C.Tosharegoodnewswithher.15.WhatdoesthemanthinkofWhispersintheShadows? A.It’sappealing. B.It’suninteresting. C.It’sheartbreaking.16.WhatkindofbookisEchoesofEternity? A.Athriller. B.Afictionbook. C.Anon-fictionbook.17.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon? A.Buybooks. B.Attendclass. C.Explorethelibrary.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhatisPhilLecomte’stravelstrategyforvisitors? A.Hetakesthemonmotorcyclerides. B.Heleadsthemtowell-knownattractions. C.Hefindshiddenspotsforthemwithanapp.19.WhichphotoastonishedtheyoungChinesenetizen? A.Theimageofalittlegirlmakingasnowman. B.Theimageofamansittingbytheriver. C.Theimageofchildrenrunningaroundwithlanterns.20.WhatconnectsPhilLecomte’schildhoodtohiscurrentlifeinChina? A.Livinginahousewithredwalls. B.Enjoyingthestarswhilecamping. C.Takingphotosofancientvillages.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。ALastmonth,LimeTechnology,acompanythatrunsso-called“micromobility”transportationsystemsaroundtheworld,wasselectedtooperateVancouver’sfirstscooterrentalprogram.Now,moredetailsareavailableasfollows.Howdoesitwork?UsingtheLimeappontheirsmartphones,customerscanlocateanavailablescooterataparkingstationinVancouver,signitout,cruisearound,andthenparkitatanystationinthesamearea.E-scootersinthecityhaveaspeedlimitof25km/handareallowedonroadsandbikelanes,butnotsidewalks.Wherecanpeopleridethescooters?Initially,ridersaresupposedtostayinsidethedesignatedarea.Iftheyscootoutsidethearea,themotorofthescooterwillceasetofunction,anditwillnotrestartuntiltheywalkitbackinsidethearea.What’sthecosttoriders?“Monthlyandannualpasseswillalsobeavailableatmuchmoreaffordablerates,”DanielleWiley,Vancouver’sassociatedirectorofstreetusemanagement,said,“toaidthecity’stransportationandclimategoalsofreducingpeople’sdependenceonprivatecars.”WhatcanVancouverlearnfromcitieswithasharede-scootersystem?E-scooters,runbyseveralcompaniesincludingLime,haveincreasedinpopularityaroundtheworld,butnotwithouttheircritics.Parisforbadee-scooterrentalslastyearfollowingcomplaintsfrompedestrians,andjustlastweek,Melbournefollowedsuit.“Wewanttoavoidtheproblemsofsharede-scootersasreportedelsewhere,”Wileysaid.“That’swhyitishugelyimportantforustohavephysicalparkingstations.”21.Whenusinge-scooters,customerscan’t_____________. A.employtheLimeapp B.rideonbicycletracks C.parkscootersrandomly D.rideatlimitedspeeds22.Whatwillhappenifane-scooterridergoesoutsidethedesignatedarea? A.Theriderwillbeissuedaticket. B.Thescooterwon’toperateproperly. C.Thetransportationwillbeaffected. D.Thescooterwillstartautomatically.23.Whichofthefollowingcitiesbane-scooterrentals? A.ParisandMelbourne. B.ValenciaandParis. C.MelbourneandVancouver. D.VancouverandValencia.BOnApril26th,2022,ItaliantravelerViennaCammarotasetofffromVenice,thehometownoftheencouragingexplorerMarcoPolo,withtheambitionofretracinghisroutetoChinaalongtheancientSilkRoadonfoot.Withasimplebackpackandtwotrekkingpoles,74-year-oldCammarotacoveredover20,000kmandpassedthroughdozensofcountries.ThemomentshesetfootinChinaonAugust29th,shewaswarmlygreetedbypeoplewhoputontraditionaldanceandsingingperformancesforherarrivalviaXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion.FromXinjiang,Cammarotaembarkedona15-monthculturaljourneyacrossChinaandexploredover30citiesin17provincesandautonomousregions.HerjourneywillcometoanendinBeijingtomarkthe750thanniversaryofMarcoPolo’sarrivalinChina.Throughoutherjourney,CammarotawitnessedthetransformationoftheancientSilkRoadintoacorridorofeconomicandculturalexchange,saying“Ihaveseenthebridges,highways,andrailwaysbuiltunderChina’sBeltandRoadInitiative(BRI),whichconnectcountriesinawaythatechoestheSilkRoad’shistoricroleinfacilitatingtradeandculturalexchange.”CammarotareachedTajikistan,whereshevisitedtheChina-Tajikistanhighwayproject,Theinfrastructureproject,oncecompleted,wasexpectedtoenhanceregionalconnectivityandbringnewopportunities.ForCammarota,thisjourneywasmorethanretracingMarcoPolo’sfootsteps.ShehopedhertravelswouldhelppeopleinItalyandtheWestseethetruebeautyandgreatnessofChina.“ThisisalandfilledwithnumerousUNESCOheritagesites,cutting-edgetechnology,andaharmoniousbalancebetweenurbandevelopmentandnaturalpreservation,”Cammarotasaid.Describingherselfasanambassadorofculturalexchangeandmodern-dayMarcoPolo,Cammarotanoted,“IwanttoknowaboutMarcoPoloandtheSilkRoad,butIalsowanttosendamessagetowomenofmyage—it’snevertoolatetopursueyourdreams.”24.WhatencouragedCammarotatowalkalongtheSilkRoad? A.MarcoPolo’stravellingexperience. B.ThetransformationoftheSilkRoad. C.Herloveforadventureandexploration. D.Herdesiretopromoteculturalexchange.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“embarkedon”meaninparagraph2? A.Changed. B.Started. C.Accomplished. D.Continued.26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTwitnessedbyCammarotainChina? A.Thetraditionalperformances. B.ThefriendlinessofChinesepeople. C.TheChina-Tajikistanhighwayproject. D.TheinfrastructuresbuiltundertheBRI.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCammarota? A.Cautiousandpersistent. B.Courageousandintelligent. C.Generousandadaptable. D.Adventurousandambitious.CFearsaboutclimatechangeandglobalconflictdestroyingplantspeciesandchangingthefaceoftheplanethavepromptedenvironmentalistsandresearcherstosend30,000newseedsamplestoa“doomsdayvault(末日種子庫)”onaremoteNorwegianislandintheArcticOcean.TheSvalbardGlobalSeedVaultonSpitsbergenIsland,buriedsodeepinsideamountainastowithstandnuclearwarandotherdisasters,wasconstructedtoreestablishplantlifefollowingaworldwidedisaster.Openedin2008,theSvalbardVaultservesasabackupfortheworld’sgenebanks,whichstorethegeneticcodesofthousandsofplantspecies.Itremainsnaturallycoldduetoasurroundinglayerofpermafrost(永凍土層).“Climatechangeandconflictthreateninfrastructureandimpactfoodsecurityforover700millionpeopleinmorethan75countriesworldwide,”StefanSchmitz,anorganizerofthefacility,said,“Genebanksaresteppingupeffortstobackupseedcollections,andweareproudtosupportthembyprovidingasafeplaceinNorway.”RecentdepositsincludeseedsforvegetablesandherbsfromtheUnionofAgriculturalWorkCommitteesinPalestine,seedsfromfarmersinBolivia,andsamplesfor1,145typesofmaize,rice,sesame,andsorghumfromChad,whichareabletoendureextremeheatandaridconditionsandcanbeinvaluabletocountriesimpactedbyglobalwarming.Whiletheseedbankcouldbenefittheentireplanet,itisbeingrunandfundedbytheNorwegiangovernment,inpartnershipwiththeCropTrustandtheNordicGeneticResourceCenter.Thevault,whichcost$8.8milliontobuild,isfreetousefordepositorswantingtostoreseedsthatcouldbeusedtoreestablishcroplinesaftertheirdisappearancebecauseofnaturalorunnaturaldisasters.LiseLykkeSteffensen,executivedirectoroftheNordicGeneticResourceCentersaid,“Humanitydependsonawidediversityofgeneticresourcestomeetfuturechallenges.Therefore,itiscomfortingthatmanygenebankschoosetobepartofthisseeddeposit.TheSvalbardVaulthasanimportantpurposetosecurethesevaluablecollections,notleastgiventhestateoftheworldtoday.”28.WhatisthepurposeofestablishingtheSeedVault? A.Toprovideseedstoplantontheislands. B.Toendurenuclearwarandotherdisasters. C.Tostoreseedsforscientificresearch. D.Tobringplantlifebackafterabigcatastrophe.29.Whatcanwelearnfromtheseedsrecentlydeposited? A.They’reallfromdevelopedcountries. B.They’regrownonlyincoldclimates. C.They’revaluableformedicalpurposes. D.They’reusedtodefendextremeweather.30.WhocanusetheSeedVaultforfree? A.FarmersfromPalestine,BoliviaandChad. B.Anyorganizationinterestedinplantingseeds. C.Organizationsorindividualsdepositingseeds. D.TheUnionofAgriculturalWorkCommittees.31.What’stheLiseLykkeSteffensen’sattitudetowardstheseeddeposit? A.Approving. B.Critical. C.Neutral. D.Indifferent.DAgroupofresearchershaspublishednewfindingsinScienceonpotentialrisksfromthedevelopmentofmirrorbacteria—syntheticorganismsinwhichallmolecules(分子)havereversedchirality(i.e.are“mirrored”反向手性).Scientistshadbegunearlyworktowardcreatingmirrorbacteria,andwhilethecapabilityatleastadecadeaway,recentyearshaveseensignificantprogress,Thenewpaperfindsthat,ifcreated,theseorganismsmayposesignificantdangerstohumans,animals,plantsandenvironmentalhealth.The38authorsworkinginninecountriesincludeleadingexpertsinimmunology,plantpathologyandsoon.ThepublicationinScienceisaccompaniedbyadetailed300technicalreport.Whileanythreatisnotapproaching,theSciencepaperfindsthatmirrorbacteriamayposeseriousrisks.Immunedefensesinhumans,animals,andplantsrelyonidentifyingparticularmoleculargeometriesfoundininvadingbacteria.Iftheseshapeswerereflected—astheywouldbeuniquelyinmirrorbacteria—recognitionwouldbeimpaired(受損的)andmanybasicimmunedefensescouldfail,potentiallyleavingorganismsvulnerabletoinfection.Theanalysisalsosuggeststhatmirrorbacteriaintheenvironmentmaybeabletoevade(逃避)naturalpredatorslikephages,whichrelyheavilyonchirally-mediatedinteractionstokillbacteriaandlimittheirpopulations.Transportviaanimalsandhumanscouldenablespreadbetweendiverseecosystems.Persistentandwidespreadenvironmentalpopulationsofmirrorbacteriawouldexposehumans,animalsandplantstoanongoingriskofinfection—aseriousthreattohumansandtoglobalecosystems.Theauthorscallforfurtherinspectionoftheirfindingsandconcludethat,unlesscompellingevidenceemergesthattheseorganismswouldnotposeextraordinarydangers,mirrorbacteriashouldnotbecreated.Thispapermarksastartingpointforabroaderdiscussionabouttherisksfrommirrorbacteria,includingparticipationfromtheglobalscientificcommunity,policymakers,researchfunders,andotherstakeholders.Severaloftheauthorsonthepaperareinvolvedinplanningaseriesofeventsthroughout2025toinspectthefindingsofthepaperanddiscussstepsthatcanbetakentopreventrisksfrommirrorbacteria.32.Whatisthecharacteristicofmirrorbacteria? A.Theyaremadeupofmirrormolecules. B.Theirmoleculeshaveoppositechirality. C.Theyareactiveinamirroredenvironment. D.Theycanchangetheirmolecularstructure.33.Whatcanwelearnaboutmirrorbacteriafromparagraph2? A.Theywillcomeoutverysoon. B.Theywillbarelyharmcreatures. C.Theywillbemadenolessthanadecade. D.Theywillhaveaneffectintenyears.34.Whatconsequencemightmirrorbacteriabringaccordingtothenewfindings? A.Naturalpredatorscan’tkillthem. B.Theirmoleculesarethesameasnormalbacteria’s. C.Immunedefensescan’ttelltheirmolecularshapes. D.Immuneprotectioncanbeimpaireddirectlybythem.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext? A.TheCreationofMirrorBacteria B.MirrorBacteria:RisksandGlobalResponses C.Scientists’NewFindingsonBacterialInfection D.TheEffectofMirrorBacteriaonImmuneSystems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。Sometimesyouknowthatyoushoulddeclinearequest,butsomehowendupreluctantlytakingonanadditionalresponsibility.36Ifyoustrugglewithsettingboundaries,don’tdespair.Herearewaystosharpenthistool.Don’tignorehowyoufeel.Emotionsarenotjustinyourhead.Youcanfeelthemthroughoutyourbody.Whensomeoneapproachesyouwitharequest,payattentiontoyourbody’sresponse.Ittellsyouhowtorespondbeforeyouevensayaword.Forexample,astheyspeak,youmightfeelmuscletension.37Don’toverexplainyourself.Inanefforttocopewithdifficultemotionssuchasguilt,youtendtooversharethereasonsforrefusal.However,themoreinformationyoushare,themorelikelyyouaretobemanipulatedintosayingyes.Sharinginformationgivesotherstheopportunitytobreakthroughyourboundaries.38Youcanbekindanddirectwhensettingboundaries.39Whensomeoneapproachesyouwitharequest,acommonmethodistobuytime.Bydoingthis,youhopethattheywillforgetit,andthatyouwillbeoffthehook.However,thismethoddoesnotwork.Notresolvingthematterinrealtimeallowsemotionalforcessuchasguilttoinfluenceyou.Asaresult,adelayednomayturnintoareluctantyes.Setboundariesoften.Becomingproficientinanyskilltakestime,andsodoessettingboundaries.Initially,itmaybeuncomfortable.Youmaystruggleforwordsornotsoundconvincing,butovertime,itgetseasier.40Constantlywalkingoneggshellsforfearofupsettingpeopleisexhaustingwaytolive.A.Don’tdelaygivingyourresponse.B.Don’tignorethemethodofdelay.C.That’syourbody’ssignaltorefuse.D.Thereasonisthatyoulackfirmboundaries.E.Remember,notsettingboundariesistoughtoo.F.Whensayingno,youshouldkeepitshortandsweet.G.Trytounderstandothers’perspectivesbeforesettingboundaries.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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。WhenPatrickBresnahan,a4-year-oldboyfromNewYork,wasdiagnosedwithTimothysyndrome—araredisease,41cameintheformofagoldenretriever(金毛尋回犬)namedYam.Patrick’smother,Susan,observedhisdevelopmental42earlyon.Patrickfailedtoreachcommonmilestonessuchasrollingoverat3months,and43at6months.Aftergenetictestingwhenheturnedtwo,thediagnosisbroughtmultiple44includingphysicaldifficulties,irregularheartfunctionanddevelopmentalsetbacks.Althoughthereispresentlynocure45,treatmentsandtherapiescancontributetorelievingsymptoms.SpottingPatrick’slackofmotivationto46,Susanthoughtofgettingaservicedog.ViaECAD(EducatedCaninesAssistingwithDisabilities),thefamilylearnedabouthighly47servicedogsthatcouldofferbothphysicalandemotionalassistance.However,theyneededtoraise$25,000to48theircost.Amazingly,injustthreeweeks,49fromfriends,family,andcommunitymembers50theirgoal.Soon,Patrickwas51withYam,whoseimpactwasimmediateandtransformative.Injusttwoweeks,Patrick’smovementimproved52—hestartedwalkingmoresmoothly,running,andevenclimbingstairsforthefirsttime.Beyondphysicalachievements,Yamgreatly53hissocialskillsandself-confidence.ThoughPatrick’smutation(變異)is54andthere’snocureforhis55,hismotherremainsoptimisticaboutfuturetreatments.Fornow,shesays,“He’sthehappiestkidalive.”41.A.appreciation B.sympathy C.hope D.desire42.A.disasters B.drawbacks C.dangers D.delays43.A.sittingby B.sittingback C.sittingaround D.sittingup44.A.challenges B.defeats C.requirements D.changes45.A.affordable B.predictable C.available D.acceptable46.A.move B.stretch C.touch D.speak47.A.gifted B.trained C.informed D.developed48.A.loan B.save C.remove D.cover49.Ainvestments B.donations C.distributions D.possessions50.A.controlled B.sustained C.surpassed D.settled51.A.tasked B.associated C.matched D.compared52.A.dramatically B.gradually C.completely D.temporarily53.A.practiced B.boosted C.impacted D.decreased54.A.discouraging B.ordinary C.impressive D.rare55.A.depression B.condition C.infection D.situation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。Chinesepainting,standingasoneoftheworld’soldestandmostenduringartisticlegacies,hasarichandcomplexstory56(tell).Thejourneybeginswithink,a57(fundament)materialthatisrubbedtothedesiredconsistencyonaninkstonewithalittlewater.Thenthepainterusesapointed-tippedbrush58(craft)fromthehairofgoats,deer,orwolvessetinashaftofbamboo.Typically,traditionalChinesepaintingsarebroughttolifeonalengthofsilkorasheetofpaper,59surfaceisabsorbent,allowingnoroomforerasureorcorrection.Onemust,60,knowbeforehandwhatheintendstodo.Toachieveasuccessful61(create),eachstrokedemandsunwaveringconfidence,swiftexecutionandaprofoundmasteryoftechniquetrainedthroughyearsofpractice.Chinesepaintingconsistsofthreemainsubjects:humanfigures,landscapes,andbirdsandflowers.TheTangDynasty62(witness)figurepaintingreachitsunprecedentedheight,whiletheSongDynastysawtheflourishingoflandscapepaintingandbird-and-flowerpainting.Duringthenineteenthandtwentiethcenturies,havingbeenexposedtoWesternart,Chinesepaintersstartedtoevolvenewstylescombiningtraditional63(technique)withWesternimpressionismandperspective.64theperfectintegrationofancientandmodern,Chinesepaintingisboundtoshinewithanevenmoregloriousanddistinctivecharm,65(attract)artloversaroundtheworld.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,上周五你們學校組織了一次研學(studytour)活動,你們參觀了革命歷史博物館(RevolutionaryHistoryMuseum)。請你給外教Smith寫一封電子郵件,介紹此次活動,內容包括:(1)參觀過程;(2)你的感想。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。DearSmith,Yours,LiHua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。Emily,39yearsold,isarunwaymodel,adisability-rightsactivistandafreelancewriterwhoseworkhasbeenfeaturedinTheNewYorkTimesandGlamour.Fromherearlychildhood,Emilywasinterestedinfashion,fascinatedbybeautifulclothesandskirts.Unfortunately,fashiondidn’tshowmuchinterestinher.Duetoageneticboneandmuscledisorder,shewaslessthan1.21meterstallandcouldn’twalk.Totreatherdisease,sheunderwentsevensurgeriesbeforetheageof17.Fortunately,shegotbetterandcouldevenwalkashortdistance.AsEmilygrewolder,herpassionforfashiononlyintensified.EverytimeshesawmodelsshiningontherunwayonTV,anenviousglimmerwouldflashacrossherface.Amongthosemodels,sheparticularlyadmiredamodelnamedGrace,whowasnotonlyaleaderinthefashionworldbutalsofrequentlyencouragedpeopletoshowconcernforthedisabled.Oneday,whenEmilywasdoingrehabilitationtraininginthepark,shecameacrossaspecialcommunityfashionshow.OneparticularmodelleftadeepimpressiononEmily.ThemodelwasdressedinagraphicT-shirt,tightpantsandanoversizevestwithaflurryfurcoat.WhenEmily’seyessweptoverthemodel’sarms,shewasshockedtofindthatbothofthemodel’ssleeveswereempty.However,hersmilewassobrightandbrilliant.ThissightdeeplytouchedEmily.Fromthatdayon,Emilyworkedevenharderforherdream.ShewatchedeveryfashionshowofGraceonline,carefullylearnedherstylishoutfitsandevenpostedselfiesonTwittereveryday,hopingtodrawpublicattentiontowardsthefashionindustryforindividualswithdisabilities.Inaddition,shefollowedthe“DreamRunway”showonTwitter,whichheridolGraceoftenattended.Drivenbyherpassion,sheevenmusteredupthecouragetosendanemailtothe“DreamRunway”show,applyingtobeoneofthe24modelsfortheirfallfashionshow.Then,oneday,along-awaitedreplyarrivedfromtheshow,extendingawarminvitationforhertostepontotherunwayasamodel.注意:(1)續寫詞數應為150個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Finallycamethebigday,whichshehadbeenlongingfor.Asshewentoffthestage,shesawGracesmilingather.

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