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重慶市黔江中學(xué)校20232024年度高二上11月考試英語(yǔ)考試時(shí)間:120分鐘第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatkindofcarwillthespeakersbuy?A.Theonewithtwodoors. B.Theonewithfourdoors. C.Theoneinred.2.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tochangeabooking.B.Tomakeabooking.C.Toconfirmabooking.3.Whatwillthemanprobablydotoday?A.Seeadoctorafterwork.B.Askforsickleave.C.Invitehismanagertohishouse.4.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnMonday B.OnSunday. C.OnSaturday.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?Ateacher. B.Chemistry C.Anexam.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題從題中所給的ABC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最選聽段話獨(dú)前你有間讀個(gè)每5秒聽后各題給5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.HowwillthespeakersgotothenewItalianplace?A.Bybus. B.Onfoot. C.Bycar.7.WhatwillRobdotonight?A.Eatout. B.Meetfriends. C.FlytoLondon.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。原創(chuàng)8.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Aweekendplan. B.Adeliciouspicnic.C.Thebeautifulscenery.9.Whatdidthewomanintendtodo?A.Walkalongthepark. B.Stayathome. C.Attendaconcert.10.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardclimbingintheend?A.Worried. B.thrilled. C.Tired.第8段材料,回答第1至13題。11.Whatcolortiedoesthewomanthinkmatchestheman’sjacket?A.Green. B.Black. C.Red.12.Whydoesn’tthewomanlikehighheels?A.Theyaren’tbeautiful.B.Theyareunfortabletowear.C.Theydon’tmatchthedress.13.Whatdoesthemanmeanintheend?A.Heknowsacafenearby.B.Hecan’tdecidewhattobuy.C.Hedoesn’twanttogoonshopping.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。原創(chuàng)14.Howmanypeoplewerethereonthetrain?A.17.B.18.C.20.15.Whydidthebuslosecontrol?A.Ithadafault.B.Itcaughtfireinside.C.Theroadwasinpoorcondition.16.Whatwastheresultofthecaraccident?A.Thecar’sfueltankexploded.B.Thecarcrashedintowater.C.Franebrokehisarm.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whendidthestudentsgettoschool?A.At4:30. B.At5:00. C.At5:30.18.Howdidthespeakerfeelwhenthecoacharrived?A.Excited. B.Tired. C.Sad.19.Whatdidthespeakergetforhersister?A.Adress. B.Abag. C.ATshirt.20.Whatdidthespeakerlikebestaboutthistrip?A.Theboattrip.B.Thefortablehotel.C.Theshoppingexperience.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWhoisaRealDanger?CyclistsorPedestrians?Wearehavingadebateaboutthistopic.Herearesomelettersfromourreaders.Yes,manycyclistsbehavedangerously.Manydriversaredisrespectfulofcyclists.Butpedestriansareprobablytheworstoffenders.Peopleofallageshappilywalkalongthepavementwitheyesandhandsgluedtotheirmobilephones,quiteunawareofwhatisgoingonaroundthem.Theymayevendothesamethingwhilecrossingaroadatapedestriancrossingorelsewhere.Therestofushavetoevade(避讓)themorjuststandstilltowaitfortheunavoidablecollision.Therealproblemisthatsomepedestriansseemtobe,atleastforthemoment,inworldsoftheirownthatare,tothem,muchmoreimportantthanthewelfareofothers.—MichaelHoranIlovetheletterfromBobBrooksaboutcyclists(Viewpoints,May29).Iamafraidtheyseemtothinktheyowntheroads.IwaswalkingacrossAltrinchamRoadonemorningwhenacyclistwentroundmeand,onbeingaskedwhathewasdoing,shoutedatme.Thegovernmentbuiltacyclelaneontheroad,butitishardlyused.Thepolicedonothing.Whatalaughtheyare!Thecyclistsshouldallhavetobemadetousethecyclelanesandwearhelmets,fluorescent(發(fā)熒光的)jacketsandlightsatnightandinthemorning.Theyshouldpaysomesortoftaxandbefinedfornotwearingthem.—CarolHarveyCyclistsjumponandoffpavements(whicharemeantforpedestrians),rideatspeedalongthepavements,andthinktheyhaveaspecialrighttogothroughtrafficlightswhentheyareonred.Iwasalmostknockeddownrecentlybyacyclistridingonthepavementwhentherewasacyclelanerightnexttohim.Otherroadusers,includinghorseriders,managetoobeytherules.Sowhynotcyclists?It’sabouttimetheywereregisteredandinsured,sowhentheydohitapedestrianoravehicleorcauseanaccident,atleasttheycanbetreatedandtheremightbeanopportunitytoclaimpensation.—JMLWritetoViewpointsofthenewspaper.21.MichaelHoranwrotethelettermainlytoshowthat__________.原創(chuàng)A.roadaccidentscanactuallybeavoidedB.walkingwhileusingphoneshurtsone’seyesC.somepedestriansshouldbetoblameforroadsafetyD.driversshouldbepolitetocyclists22.CarolHarveysuggeststhatcyclistsshould__________.A.beprovidedwithenoughroads B.beaskedtorideontheirownlanesC.befinedforlaughingatpolicemen D.bemadetopaylesstaxforcycling23.Thethreeletterspresentviewpointson__________.A.therealsourceofroaddanger B.measurestopunishroadoffencesC.waystoimproveroadsafety D.increasedawarenessofroadrulesBManyofyoumayhaveusedSiri,avoiceassistantofUStechpanyApple.Youonlyhavetosay“heySiri”anditwillanswertoyourmand.However,wemaybesacrificingourprivacytoenjoythisconvenience.AccordingtoarecentreportbytheGuardian,Siricanbeaccidentallytriggeredandstartrecordingprivateconversations,suchasdiscussionsbetweendoctorsandpatients.Someoftheserecordingsarethengiventoworkersoutsidethepanytoreview.AppleclaimedthedatawasusedtohelpSiriimprove,butuserswerenotinformedofthismeasureinthefirstplace.Apple’sSiriisnottheonlyvoiceassistanttoeunderfire.In2018,Alexa,avoiceassistantdevelopedbyUStechpanyAmazon,recordedaprivateconversationbetweenacoupleandsentittoastrangerwithouttheirpermission.Theseissuesdeepenedconcernsthattechpaniesareinfringingusers’rightsofprivacy.Manypeoplehavelongfearedthattechpaniesarelisteningandcollectingdatafromprivateconversations,reportedForbes.Usingthisdata,thirdpartypaniescouldthenpaintanaccuratepictureofusers’habitsandpreferencesinordertoservethemmoretargetedadvertisements,orevenworse,sellthisprivatedata.Despitethisrisk,thepopularityofvoiceassistantseemstobeunstoppable.“Inthenearfuture,everythingfromyourlightingtoyourairconditioningtoyourrefrigerator,yourcoffeemaker,andevenyourtoiletcouldbewiredtoasystemcontrolledbyvoice,”mentedTheAtlantic.ColinHorganwroteontheblogsiteMediumthathebelievedpeople’sdailyliveswillsoonbeeasourceofdata.“Thesoundsofourhomes,thesymphonyoflife—laughing,crying,talking,shouting,sittinginsilence—willnolongerbeconsideredmemories,butdata,”hewrote.Todealwiththeissue,BlakeMorgan,reporterforTheAtlantic,believedthattheansweristransparency.“Allpaniesneedtohavemessagingreadytoexplaintocustomerswhattheydowithprivatedata,”shewroteonTheAtlantic.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Thereareotherfireproofvoiceassistants.B.Othervoiceassistantsalsoneedimprovements.C.Othervoiceassistantsarealsobeingdeveloped.D.Thereareothervoiceassistantsbeingcriticized.25.Whatseemstobepeople’sbiggestconcernaboutvoiceassistants?A.Sendingtheirmessage. B.Servingthemtargetedadvertisements.C.Makingnoimprovements. D.Invadingtheirprivacy.26.Whatshouldpaniesdotosolvetheproblem,accordingtoBlakeMorgan?A.Toexplaintheiruseofthedatatocustomers.B.Tomaketheirdatamoretransparent.C.Tostopcollectingdatathroughvoiceassistant.D.Toslowdownthepaceoftechnologyadvancement.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshowvisionsofadataworldinthefuture.B.Toinformpeopleofwhattechpaniesarereallyupto.C.Todrawattentiontotheprivacyissuevoiceassistantsbringabout.D.Tocriticizepanies’invadingcustomers’privacybycollectingdata.CEveryonewouldagreethatitisparents’jobtoteachtheirkidsrightfromwrong.Theriseinteencrimesuggeststhatsomeparentsarefailingatthesetasks.Tocorrecttheproblem,lawmakersinsomestatesrequireparentstoservejailtimewhentheirchildrengetintoserioustroubleagainandagain.Thelawmakershopethatthispunishmentwillmotivateparentstotaketheirresponsibilitiesseriously.Supportersoftheselawsbelievethatthethreatofjailwillscareparentsintopayingmoreattentiontotheirteens’behaviorthanbefore.Theythinkthattheseparentswouldbehappytoletthestatetrytostraightenouttheirkidsatjuveniledetentioncenters(少管所),becausethecenterstooktheresponsibilityofftheparents’shoulders.Withthenewlaws,theresponsibilityisputbackontheparents.“Thehopeis,”asupportersaid,“thatifparentsareheldlegallyresponsible,they’llworkhardertokeeptheiryoungstersinline.”However,manypeoplethinkthelawsareunfair.Theyarguethatparentsshouldnotbepunishedforthecriminalactsoftheirchildren,unlessitcanbeshownthereisacontributoryfaultontheparents’part.Peoplewhoopposeparentalresponsibilitylawsalsobelievethatpunishingparentswon’tcreateachangeinthekids’behavior.Thesepeoplearguethatparentsmaynotbeatfault.Thechildrenofgoodparentscanfallinwiththewrongkidsandgetintotrouble,theysay.Worseyet,ifmomisinjail,theremaybenooneatalltocontrolherkid.Theunfortunatefactisthatjailingaparentpunishestherestofthefamily.Thejailedparentcannotworktohelpsupportthefamilyandmayalsobefiredfromajobformissingtoomuchwork.Furthermore,littleevidenceexiststosupporttheideathatthethreatofpunishmentimprovesaparent’sabilitytocontrolateenager.Opponentsofparentalresponsibilitylawssaythatparentswhoareinthissituationneedhelp,notajailsentence.28.Thephrase“keeptheiryoungstersinline”(inParagraph2)isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.gettheirkidstostayathome B.maketheirkidsbehavewellC.helptheirkidsmakealiving D.requiretheirkidstoqueueinpublic29.WhichofthefollowingsentencesmaybestendParagraph4?A.So,theybelievethatit’seasyformomtocontrolherkid’sbehavior.B.So,theybelievethatmomshouldbejailedforhercontributoryfault.C.So,theybelievethatlackofmom’scontrolmaythenleadtomorecrime.D.So,theybelievethatmom’scontrolhasanegativeeffectonherkid’sbehavior.30.Opponentsofparentalresponsibilitylawsthinkthat________.原創(chuàng)A.parentsshouldneverbepunishedfortheirkids’crimesB.responsibleparentsneedn’tworrythattheirkidswillmitcrimesC.thelawsareunfaireveniftheyhelpparentscontroltheirkidsD.jailingaparentmayplacethefamilyintoanunexpectedsituation31.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howparentsdealwithyoungtroublemakersintheirdailylife.B.Whatparentsneedwhentheirkidsmitcrimesagainandagain.C.Whetherparentsshouldbejailedfortheirkids’criminalacts.D.Whylawsshouldbemadetoholdparentsresponsiblefortheirkids.DTomanypeople,honeybeessymbolizeprosperity(興旺),sustainabilityandenvironmentalism.Butasahoneybeeresearcher,Ihavetotellyouthatonlythefirstitemonthatlistisdefensible.Althoughtheyareimportantforagriculture,honeybeesalsodestabilize(使動(dòng)搖)naturalecosystemsbypetingwithnativebeessomeofwhicharespeciesatrisk.Theriseinhobbybeekeeping,nowatrendyactivityforhundredsofthousandsofAmericans,followedstrongawarenesscampaignsto“savethebees.”Butasaspecies,honeybeesareleastinneedofsavingSheilaColla,aconservationbiologist,says,“Peoplemistakenlythinkhelpinghoneybeesissomehowhelpingnativebees.Theyhaveasurprisinglypoorunderstandingofthediversityofpollinators(傳粉者)andtheirrolesinpollination.”Therearemillionsofhoneybeecolonies(群)inNorthAmerica.Around30,000beespercolony,that’sroughlyabillionhoneybeesinCanadaandtheU.S.alone.Hugenumbersofhoneybeecoloniesincreasepetitionbetweennativepollinators,puttingevenmorepressureonthewildspeciesthatarealreadyindecline.Honeybeesareextremegeneralist(多面手)foragers(覓食者),leadingtoexploitativepetition—thatis,whereonespeciesusesuparesource,notleavingenoughtogoaround.AlfredoValidoandPedroJordano,researchersfromtheSpanishNationalResearchCouncil,usedtheCanaryIslandstostudyhowhoneybeesaffectthenativepollinatingmunity.Inthehighlandsoftheislands’TeideNationalPark,thousandsofhoneybeecoloniesareintroducedseasonallyforhoneyproductionandremovedagainattheendoftheflowerseason,creatinganexcellentconditionforexperimentation.Theirresultsdonotmakehoneybeeslooklikethesustainabilitycelebritiestheyhavebee.Bringinginhoneybeesreducedtheconnectedness(連通性)oftheplantpollinatornetworks.Besides,theresilience(恢復(fù)力)oftheecosystemhasalsodeclined.Iusedtobelievethathoneybeeswereagatewayspecies,andthatconcernovertheirhealthandprosperitywouldspreadtonativebees,benefitingthem,too.However,evidenceshowsthatmisguidedenthusiasmforhoneybeeshaslikelybeenthenativebees’disaster.32.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouttheriseinhobbybeekeeping?A.Surprised. B.Confused. C.Concerned. D.Pleased.33.Howarenativepollinatorsaffectedbyintroducedhoneybees?A.Theyhavetroublefindingfood. B.Theybeegeneralistforagers.C.Theygetprotectedashoneybees. D.Theyfailtoformtheirowncolonies.34.WhatdidtheexperimentontheCanaryIslandsshowconcerninghoneybees?A.Theyfittedintothenativepollinatingmunity.B.Theyimprovedthesustainabilityoftheislands.C.Theyshortenedtheflowerseason.D.Theyslowedtherecoveryoftheecosystem.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheproblemwithhoneybeesB.Focusonhoneybees,notnativebeesC.Savethebees,savetheplanet D.Thethreattohoneybees第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)改編閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Wheneverythinggoeswrong,alwayslookatwhatyouhave,insteadofwhatyouhavelost.Becauseit’snotwhattheworldtakesawayfromyouthatcounts;it’swhatyoudowithwhatyouhaveleft.36Painispartofgrowing.37That’sagoodthingbecauseweoftenwon’tmoveunlesslifeforcesusto.Whentimesaretough,remindyourselfthatnopaineswithoutapurpose.Rememberthattherearetwokindsofpain:painthathurtsandpainthatchangesyou.Whenyourollwithlife,insteadofresistingit,bothkindshelpyougrow.38Everytimeyougethurt,youheal.Afterdarknessthereisalwayslight–youareremindedofthiseverymorning,butstillyouoftenforget,andinsteadchoosetobelievethatthenightwilllastforever.Itwon’t.Nothinglastsforever.plainingchangesnothing.Thosewhoplainthemost,acplishtheleast.39It’snotoverifyou’velost;it’soverwhenyoudonothingbutplainaboutit.Ifyoubelieveinsomething,keeptrying.Don’tlettheshadowsofthepastdarkenthedoorstepofyourfuture.Thebestthingyoucandoistokeepgoing.Don’tbeafraidtogetbackuptotryagain,toloveagain,toliveagain,andtodreamagain.Don’tletahardlessonhardenyourheart.Life’sbestlessonsareoftenlearnedattheworsttimesandfromtheworstmistakes.Therewillbetimeswhenitseemslikeeverythingthatcouldpossiblygowrongisgoingwrong.40A.Andevenifyoufallshort,keepgoing.B.Everythinginlifeistemporary.C.Hereareafewtipstoinspireyouwhenyouneeditmost.D.Yourscarsaresymbolsofyourstrength.E.Whenyoufeellikequitting,rememberthatsometimesthingscanberighteventually.F.It’salwaysbettertoattempttodosomethinggreatandfailthantoattempttodonothingandsucceed.G.Sometimeslifeclosesdoorsbecauseit’stimetomoveforward.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Ourchurchhasawayofassistingthosewhohavefinancialdifficultieswithoutmakingthereceiverfeelshameorguiltbydroppingmoneyintoanofferingboxwithonlythenameofthereceiverontheenvelope.Theenvelopesarethendistributedtothosememberswithoutthemknowingthe41ofthegiver.TherecameatimewhenmyhusbandandIwereamongthose42.Wedidnottalkaboutourfinancialdifficultywithanyone.Theonlyreasonour43knewwasbecausewehadtocutbackonmanythings.44,wehopedtheywerenotawareoftheextentofourneed.Wedidnotwantto45themwithaproblemtheyweretooyoungtodoanythingtosolve.Oursituationwasn’timproving,andjustaswereachedthepointof46,ourchurchgaveusagiftenvelopeleftintheofferingbox.Wewere47toreceiveabigsumofmoney,enoughtohelpus48thatdesperatetime.Wecouldn’thelpbutwonderwhohadgivensuchagenerousgift.Ayearlater,ourseventeenyearoldsonwasapplyingforastudentloansohecould49university.Itwasthenthatwediscoveredthathissavingsaccountwasalmost50.HisfatherandIwereverydisturbedbythis.Fromthetimehewasnineyearsold,hehadworkedveryhardforhissmall51.Iaskedhimrepeatedlytotellmewherethemoneyhadgone.Atfirsthewouldnottellme,butIwouldnotletthematter52.Finally,intears,andwithmuch53,mysonadmittedthattheyearbeforehehadputhissavingsintheofferingboxforhisfatherandme.Istoodthere54,tearsfillingmyeyes.Ithadtakenmysonyearstosavethatmoney.Hehadgivenittous55—withouttellinguswhathehaddone.41.A.address B.name C.number D.home42.A.incharge B.indanger C.inneed D.incondition43.A.children B.parent C.friends D.neighbors44.A.Then B.Therefore C.Still D.Otherwise45.A.provide B.assume C.equip D.burden46.A.failure B.surprise C.success D.despair47.A.shameful B.grateful C.regretful D.hopeful48.A.passout B.getacross C.gothrough D.setaside49.A.attend B.foundC.visit D.manage50.A.expensive B.empty C.full D.cheap51.A.surroundings B.blessings C.earnings D.belongings52.A.alone B.off C.out D.down53.A.willingness B.hesitation C.happiness D.admiration54.A.tireless B.aimless C.speechless D.emotionless55.A.resentfully B.reluctantlyC.accidentally D.willingly第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)改編閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ZhangyeNationalGeopark,which56(lie)inNorthwestChina’sGansuProvince,isblessedwithasplendidDanxialandformarea57(cover)about1,289squarekilometers.TheDanxialandformsare58masterpieceofnature.Thecolorfulmountainridgesarejustlikeanoverturnedpalettefromheaven.Bandsoffieryred,creamyorange,richgreenandbrightyellowstreakacrossthemountain,forming59isknownasthemostbeautifulrainbowmountain.Thebeautifullandscapes60(create)bysandstoneandmineralspilingontopofoneanotherovertheyearsduetotectonicplatemovements.Wind,rain,andtimethencarvedtherockformationsandrollinghillsinto61(vary)extraordinaryshapes,includingtowers,pillarsandvalleys.62(declare)aUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein2010andanationalparkin2011,thelandformhasbeeatoptourist63(attract).Theparkfeaturesaseriesofboardwalksthatallowvisitorstowalkaroundthecolorfulsandstonelandscapes.Thereareviewingplatforms64(special)designed,enablingtouriststogetclosetothehillsandfeasttheireyesonthemagnificentsightswithoutdamagingthefragileecosystem.Shuttlebusserviceisavailable,making65easyfortouriststogetaroundthepark.第四部分單詞填空(沒空1分;滿分15分)用所給單詞的正確形式填空,每空1分,共5分。原創(chuàng)66.Somestudentsactthiswaymerelybecausetheyareafraidof______________(callon)bytheteacher.67.InJapan,someonewhowitnessesanotherperson______________(employ)thegesturemightthinkitmeansmoney.68.Soifastudenthashishead__________(lower)tolookathiswatch,itimpliesheisboredandjustcountingtheminutesfortheclasstoend.69.___________(follow)thereindeerweretheSamipeople,whomadethisterritorytheirhome.70.___________(ban)fromgoingoutsidemademeliveamiserablelife.第二節(jié)用unit15所學(xué)單詞或短語(yǔ)的正確形式完成下面句子,每空1分,共10分。原創(chuàng)71.Themon____________(假定)thenwasthatitcouldnotbedone.72.Iwakeuptothesoundofthewind_________(連續(xù)猛擊)theclothofmytent.73.InFrance,apersonencounteringan___________(相同的)gesturemayinterpretitasmeaningzero.74.Theymayalsohidetheirfacesintheirhandsliketheyare________(尷尬的)orashamed.75.Whicheverandwhateveryoulike,thereisan____________(極好的)themeparkthatwillappealtoyou.76.______________(盡管如此),itwilltakesomeyearsbeforemostnewhomesbegintousethisnewtechnology.77.Asmilecan__________________(打破,消除)barriers.78.Inothercountries,_______________(相比之下),eyecontactisnotalwaysapprovedof.79.Sincereindeerwerealwaysonthemove,theSamiwouldpickuptheirtentsand_____________(陪伴)them.80.Infact,Einsteinoften_____________(偶然碰到)peopleonthestreetwhowouldstophimtohelpexplainthings.第五部分書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)閱讀下面的材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Iwasasinglemotherinmy30swholiveddownandoutwithmydaughterPeggyinasmallapartment,strugglinghardtomakeourneedsmeet.Oneday,Iheadedtothedowntownforaninterview.Isatdowninthestreetcar,andthereagainsttheseatwasabeautifulsilkumbrellawithasilverhandledecoratedwithgoldscrolls,amongwhichtherewasanamecarve

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