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高中期末考試試卷、真題PAGEPAGE1江蘇省蘇州市2021-2022學年高二下學期期末學業(yè)質量陽光指標調(diào)研英語試題第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將〖答案〗標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將調(diào)研卷上的〖答案〗轉涂到答題卡上。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.Whatwillthemanprobablydothisafternoon?A.Goshopping.B.Seeamovie.C.Havetheglassesrepaired.2.Whattimedidtheplaneleave?A.At10:45. B.At10:35. C.At11:15.3.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inadressshop. B.Ataparty. C.Inarestaurant.4.Whatisthewomanprobablybusydoing?A.Lookingforatie.B.Gettingthekidsdressed.C.Preparingbreakfast.5.Howwillthespeakersgotothetrainstation?A.Bybicycle. B.Bytaxi. C.Byunderground.第二節(jié)(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6、7題。6.Whatdoestheboywanttodo?A.Walkfurther. B.Havearest. C.Gofaster.7.Whatdoestheboythinkofdoingexercise?A.Itisexciting. B.Itispainful. C.Itisfun.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydoatnight?A.Readbooks. B.WatchTV. C.Goswimming.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'snightlife?A.Boring. B.Amazing. C.Exciting.10.WhydoesthewomanprefernothavingaTV?A.Shethinksit'sawasteoftime.B.Shedoesn'thaveafavoriteshow.C.Shewantstobedifferentfromherfriends.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Adrivingtest. B.Acaraccident. C.Anewexaminer.12.Whowasill?A.Jackie. B.Peter. C.Ron.13.Whatprobablyhappenedtothemanintheend?A.Hegotaticket.B.Hehitatree.C.Heranoveranoldwoman.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatisthefirstillegalitemfoundintheman'sbag?A.Alighter.B.Apocketknife.C.Abottleofwater.15.Whyisthemancarryingalighter?A.Heenjoyssmokingcigarettes.B.Heisworriedabouthissafety.C.Heforgottotakeitoutofhisbag.16.Fromwhomdidthemangettheknife?A.Aclosefriend. B.Astranger. C.Arelative.17.Whydoesn'tthemanknowtheairline'srules?A.Hedidn'tseethesign.B.Hedidn'treadthesignthrough.C.ThesignwaswritteninChinese.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatisthespeakerprobablydoing?A.Introducingtherulesofthecollege.B.Runningforthestudentrepresentative.C.Offeringadviceonimprovingthecollegeservices.19.Whatwillthespeakerdotoimprovethehousinginthecollege?A.Helpmorestudentsgethousing.B.Askthecollegeauthoritiesforadvice.C.Haveaproperhousingsystemsetup.20.Whydoesthespeakerwanttoinvitesomegueststothecollege?A.Toenrichstudents'dailylife.B.Tohelpstudentsknowtheoutsideworld.C.Togetmoreexamplesforstudentstofollow.第二部分閱讀理解(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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ASpecialtieswelcometoLoveMama!weareaNY-basedMalay,VietnameseandThaiinfluencedSoutheastAsianRestaurantandCatererprovidingyoutastydinnerinourManhattandiningarea.Wealsoprovidetakeout,andcateringforindividualsandgroupsorforprivateevents.HistoryEstablishedin2013.Withhumblebeginningsasafoodcart,thepopularityofLoveMama'sMalaysianstreetfoodboostedtoopeningaManhattanrestaurantin2014.PopularltemsThemostcommonlyordereditemsanddishesfromthisrestaurantareasfollows:EdamameDumpling,Koreanpopcornchicken,LuckyNoodle,SteakandBreadPudding.ReviewsIlovethisplace.Thefood.customerservice.andpriceswereallgreat.WeorderedtheRotiCanaiPlanta,RendangNasiIemakwithchicken.VegetableSaladVietnameseStyle,andUnclePlump'sDumplingsTheRendanoNasiLemakwasthehighlightofthemeal.Myboyfriendforgottotellthemaboutallergiesandtoldthemhalfwayastheywerepreparingourorder.Theyrespondedreallywell.Intheend.weevengottohaveaniceconversationwiththeowneroftherestaurant.Supergreatguy!Wewerepleasantlysurprisedwiththelowpriceattheendofthemealtoo.IfyouareinNewYork,youhavetocheckoutLoveMama.BestmealIhavehadinawhile.——MaryBrooklinStoppedbyhereforValentine’sDayandwewerenotdisappointed.Wegot3differentdishesallfromtheMalaysianportionofthemenuasnoneofushadeverhadMalaysianfood.Theservicewasfastbutnotsupperattentive,whichwedidn’tmindatall.For$20eachwithtipandfeelingfullandhappy,thisisaspotI’ddefinitelyrecommend!—PeterAnderson21.WhereistheLoveMamarestaurant?A.InThailand. B.InMalaysia. C.InVietnam. D.InAmerica.22.Whatisspecialaboutthisrestaurant?A.Itcan'tprovidetakeoutorders.B.Ithascustomer-friendlybusinessstrategies.C.Itoperatesonafirst-come-first-servedbasis.D.Itisstate-ownedandrunsaroundtheclock.23.HowdoMaryandPeterfindthisrestaurant?A.Disappointing. B.Cost-effective. C.Time-honored. D.Average.BFigureskating,speedskating,andicehockeycanalltracetheirbeginningstoearlycivilizationsthatfastenedanimalbonestotheirfeettoskateonice,accordingtoADictionaryofBritishHistory.BonerunnersfoundinSwitzerlanddateasfarbackas3000B.C.andthereisalsoevidenceoficeskatinginScandinaviaintheMiddleAges.ModernskatinglikelygotitsstartintheNetherlands,whereitwasconsideredanationalrecreationintheearly17thcentury,whennoblesskatedonfrozencanalsforfun.WealthyEuropeanspickedupthesportwhilevisitingtheNetherlands,andBritishroyalssoonbroughtskatingbacktoEnglandinthelate1600s.WhentheThamesfrozeoverin1683,skatingwasamongthemanyrecreationsatLondon'sfamouswinterfairontheice,whichKingCharlesIIattended.Attheendofthe18thcentury,AmericanballetdancerJacksonHainestransformedthesportintowhatisnowknownasfigureskatingbyintroducingelementsofballettotheice.AccordingtotheDictionaryofAmericanHistory,HainesskatedinbearandballetcostumesandtouredwithexhibitionsacrossEurope,wherehewasmostadmiredinVienna,Austria.Iceskatingevolvedintoothersports,includingspeedskatingandicehockey.SpeedskatinghasbeenaroundasearlyasDutchpeopledaredtoraceontheirskates,buthockeydevelopedin19thcenturyCanadaasanicyversionoffieldhockey.Bothwerewell-establishedbythe1900s,sotheywereonthelistinthefirstWinterOlympics.Sincethe1900s,differenticeskatingclubshavebeenfoundedaroundtheWesternworld.Asinterestgrew,theclubs’membershipincreasedoverthenext50years.Bytheendof20thcentury,iceskatingwassowidespreadthatitwasoneofthefewrecreationsenjoyedbyalmosteverywesterner.24.Whichofthefollowingistheoldestsportaccordingtothetext?A.Icehockey. B.Speedskating. C.Bonerunning. D.Figureskating.25.Whocontributedmosttothefigureskating?A.Britishroyals. B.JacksonHaines. C.Dutchpeople. D.KingCharlesII.26.Inwhatorderdidtheauthorwritethepassage?A.Inorderofimportance. B.Inorderofplace.C.Inorderoftime. D.Inorderoffrequency.27.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Howiceskatingcameintospotlight.B.Howiceskatingbecamewell-received.C.Whyiceskatingisfamousintheworld.D.WhyiceskatingentersWinterOlympics.CThenumberofadultsworldwidewithdementia(癡呆)couldrisefromabout57.4millionin2019to152.8millionby2050,drivenbyfactorslikemidlifeobesity.smokingandsocialisolation,accordingtoastudypublishedThursdaybytheLancet.Whileimprovementsineducationareforecasttoreducedementiacasesby6.2millionin2050,researcherssaidthiswouldbecanceledoutbytrendsinobesity.highbloodsugarandsmoking,whichareestimatedtocauseanadditional6.8millioncases,theGuardianreported.Riskfactorsfordementiaalsoincludestress,depression,physicalinactivity,diabetes,heavyalcoholconsumption,headinjury,exposuretoairpollutionandloweducation,researcherssaid.Therateofdementiaisestimatedtoriseineverycountry,rangingfroma1,926%increaseinQatartoa27%increaseinJapan,whiledementiacasesintheU.S.areexpectedtoincreasebyabout99.67%.Researchersestimatedthatdementiacaseswouldincreasebyroughly117%by2050duetogrowthoftheelderlypopulationalone,afactorforecasttohavetheseverestimpactinEastAsia.Toreducetheriskofdementia,policymakersmustsupportlow-costprogramspromotingexercise,ahealthydietandquittingsmoking,leadauthorEmmaNichols,aresearcherattheUniversityofWashington'sInstituteforHealthMetricsandEvaluation,toldtheGuardian.Dementiaisasyndrome(綜合癥),usuallyprogressive,whichharmsmemoryandotherfunctionsofthoughtbeyondwhatwouldusuallybeexpectedfromaging.ThoughdementiacanresultfromAlzheimer'sdiseaseorastroke,itisnotanunavoidableconsequenceofaging,theWorldHealthOrganizationsaid.A2020studypublishedbytheLancetsuggestedthatloweducationmightbeariskfactorfordementia,becauseimprovedhealtheducationhelpsdecreasetheriskofheadinjuryoroftoomuchalcoholdrinking.$818billionistheannualglobalcostoftreatingdementia,theWHOestimatedin2017.FamousfigureswhowerediagnosedwithdementiaincludeactressRitaHayworth,actorJamesStewart,formerPresidentRonaldReaganandformerUKPrimeMinisterMargaretThatcher.28.WhatcanwelearnfromtheGuardianreport?A.Theeffectsofeducationondementiaareignored.B.Therewillbe6.8millioncasesofdementiain2050.C.Educationalonecan'tchangetheworseningtrendindementia.D.Obesity,highbloodpressureandsmokingarethemaincausesofdementia.29.Whomighthavethebestlifestyleaccordingtothetext?A.Qataris. B.Chinese. C.Americans. D.Japanese.30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Dementiacan'tbeavoidedasaconsequenceofaging.B.Aginghasthesimilareffectonpeopleasdementiadoes.C.wecancuredementiaifwespend$818billioneveryyear.D.Dementiainfluencespeopleequallyregardlessoftheirsocialstatus.31.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Agovernmentreport. B.Aneducationpaper.C.Ahealthmagazine. D.Aproductbrochure.DAnewfronthasopenedinthebattletodominatedigitalentertainment.Netflixannouncedearlierthissummerthatitwasinvestingintovideogames.LastmonthitacquiredgamedeveloperNightSchoolStudioforasecretsum.Amazon,whichhasinvestedhundredsofmillionsofdollarsintogaming,finallyhadahitwithnewonlinegameNewWorld.Thevideogameindustryhasbecomeoneoftheworld’smostpopularandprofitableformsofentertainment.Videogamesgeneratednearly$178bninglobalincomelastyear,accordingtoamarketresearchoronThatfireisestimatedtooutweigh$200bnby2023.ForAmazonandNetflix.addinggamestotheirplatformscouldattractmoresubscribers.Orattheveryleastdissuadeexistingonesfromleaving.Afterajumpcausedbypandemicinusers,Netflixdropped430000subscribersinthesecondquarterbutregainedsomeoftheseinthethirdquarter.Netflixhassaidinthepastthatinthe"attentioneconomy",itcompetesagainstvideogamesjustasmuchasvideostreamingservices.Butgamingisadifficultmarkettoenter.Foreverysuccessfulgame,therearethousandsoffailures.NetflixhonestotranslatethesuccessofshowslikeStrangerThingsintovideogamehits.Butgoodgamesneedmorethanrecognizablenames.Developmentrequiresdifferentinfrastructureandtalents.JustaskDisney.Theentertainmentkingshutdownitsgamesstudioin2016andtransformedintoalicensingmodel.Also,Amazonspentnear$1bnacquiringvideo-streamingserviceTwitch,launchedgamingstreamingserviceLunaandcanceledatleastfourvideogamesbeforeNewWorld.EstablishedgamemakerssuchasSonyandMicrosoftallmakemoneyfromsellinggamesandconsoles(游戲機).Free-to-playmobilegamesgetuserstomakein-gamepurchases.Netflix'splanistoaddgamesforfreeandasalossleadertowinmoresubscribers.Thesweetspotmaynotbeinmakinggamesatall.AppleandGooglesellanddistributegamesfromtheirappstoresandtakeacutofasmuchas30percentfromeachsale.Nowonderestablishedgamemakersaremoreconcernedaboutmiddlementhannewentrants.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dissuade”inParagraph3mean?A.forbid. B.discourage. C.release. D.protect.33.WhydoestheauthormentionDisneyandAmazoninParagraph5?A.Toshowthesuccessmadebythetwocompanies.B.Toindicatethedifficultyinsubscribingtovideogames.C.Tocomparevideogamingserviceswithvideo-streamingservices.D.Toprovethechallengeinmakingmoneythroughgamingindustry.34.WhatisNetflix'splanforgamingservice?A.Itwillattractsubscriberstobuyitsgame.B.Itwantstoprofitfromitsgameconsoles.C.In-gamepurchasesareitssweetspottomakemoney.D.Itusesfreegamesasahooktoattractmoresubscribers.35.What'sauthorsattitudetowardsvideogameindustry?A.Objective. B.Supportive. C.Critical. D.Unconcerned.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Iamgoingtodiscusssomeofthechoicesavailabletoyouandwhichjobsarebestsuitedtoyou:popularjobs,moreunusualjobsoreverydayjobs.36Somejobsmayseemdullbutareimportanttosociety,whileotherscanappearexcitingbutareactuallydifficultandboring.Oneexampleistheso-called"cooljob”ofbeingamodeloranactor.Thesepeopleseemtobelivingabetterlifethanothers.Actually,theyhavetomakefargreatereffortsthanordinarypeopleandonlyafewofthemaresuccessful.Meanwhile,thosewhoaresuccessfulandfamoushavetodealwithconstantmediaattention.37Otherpopularprofessionsincludecareersinlaworbusiness.Manypeoplehaveambitionstobecomesuccessfulasalawyerorbusinessperson.38Thesecanbewell-paidandinterestingjobs,butyoualsohavetoworklonghours.Ontheotherhand,somepeoplefindmoreunusualjobssuitedtotheirtalentsandinterests.OnceImetayoungmanwhosejobwastochecknoisepollutioninaparkzone.Helovedcamping,andhisjobwaslikeaholidayforhim.39Therearemanyotherpeopledoingunusualjobs,andtheylovetheirjobs,whichmightnotbepopular,butareinteresting.Likewise,manyordinaryjobs,suchasshopkeepers,driversandbarbers,maylookplain,buttheyarenecessarytosociety.Withoutthem,wewouldnotgoaboutourdailylives.Whenyouthinkaboutyourfuturecareer,remembersomecooljobscanberatherdifficultandthatsomeordinaryjobscanbequiteimportant.40A.Itdoesnotseemthatcoolnow,doesit?B.Itwaseasytoseethatheenjoyeddoinghisjob.C.Allofthemtogether,though,helpsocietyfunction.D.He'sboredashisonlyneighborswerethebirdsinthenearbytrees.E.Whenchoosingacareer,youshouldconsideralltheaspectsofajob.F.Theyweardiamonds,gotopartiesandrelaxoncushionsinprivatejets.G.However,theymayignorethestressandpressurethatcomewiththesejobs.第三部分語言運用(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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。MyrunningcoachMcGarrytaughtuswecouldalwayswithstand(承受)more.Itwasn'tuntilmuchlaterthatI41allthathemeant.Anaccidenthadlefthimina42.Whathealwayssaidwhenweseemed43tocontinuewas"Youcanalwayswithstandmore.”IheadedforcollegeinnorthernNewEngland.ThenIwenttoworkinRwanda,landofathousandhills.Workingtherewasagreat44formebecauseIwasaflatlander(平地居民).Overtheyearsitwasrunningthat45me.ForyearsI'dplannedtowritetoMr.McGarryandthankhimforhis46impactonmylife.Buttheincidentsinmydailylife47me.Oneday,wordcamethathehaddiedunexpectedly.48thesadnews49formehisencouragementtodigdeeperwithinourselves.Threeyearsago,caughtina50inmylife,IflewtoGreenland.Greenlandwasfacingaseverecrisis:climatechangeisdestroyingtraditionallivelihoodofapopulationso51oniceforsurvivalandcommunitieshavetocreateanewwayoflife.IstartedarunonthehillsofGreenland'scapital.Coldrainpatteredonmyarms.That'swhenIwas52byanothermoreimportantlessonMr.McGarryhadtaughtme.Irealizedthathewastrainingustochangeourlives,toturnoveranew53.Adisastrousinjuryhad54himunabletorun,buthe55toinfluenceanothergenerationofrunnersasacoach.41.A.held B.remembered C.grasped D.rejected42.A.nursery B.bed C.car D.wheelchair43.A.unable B.unconscious C.unhealthy D.unfortunate44.A.bonus B.challenge C.blessing D.gain45.A.disappointed B.blocked C.sustained D.opposed46.A.positive B.negative C.enthusiastic D.pessimistic47.A.inspired B.arrested C.hired D.stopped48.A.Yet B.Thus C.Even D.Or49.A.recalled B.reviewed C.reformed D.reflected50.A.stage B.state C.dilemma D.situation51.A.focused B.dependent C.based D.keen52.A.impressed B.cheated C.beaten D.struck53.A.leaf B.period C.status D.label54.A.pushed B.found C.left D.proved55.A.happened B.failed C.promised D.managed第二節(jié)(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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Theterm“metaverse”(元宇宙)isthelatestbuzzword(流行詞)tocapturethetechindustry's56(imagine)-somuchsothatoneofthebest-knownInternetplatforms,Facebook,ischangingitsnametosignalitsembraceofthefuturisticidea,whichperhapshas-beenthe57(big)thingtohappentothemetaversesincesciencefictionwriterNealStephensoncreatedthetermforhis1992novelSnowCrash.Whatisthemetaverse?Zuckerberghasdescribedit58a“virtualenvironment”youcangoinsideof—insteadofjustlookingatonascreen.59(essential),itisaworldofendless,interconnectedvirtualcommunities60peoplecanmeet,workandplay,usingvirtualrealityheadsets,smartphoneappsorotherdevices.Whatwilllbeabletodointhemetaverse?Thingslikegoingtoavirtualconcert,takingatriponlineorbuyingdigitalclothing.Themetaversealsocouldbeagame-changerforthework-from-homeshiftduringthecoronaviruspandemic.Insteadof61(see)co-workersonavideocall,employeescouldjointheminavirtualoffice.Techcompaniesstillhavetofigureouthowtoconnecttheironlineplatformstoeachother.Whatproblemsmayarise?Somepeoplewho62(think)aboutitforawhilehaveconcernsaboutanewworld63(tie)toasocialmediagiant.Thegiantscangetaccesstoevenmorepersonaldataandareaccusedoffailingtostop64spreadofdangerousmisinformationandotheronlineharmsthat65(worse)real-worldproblems.第三節(jié)詞匯檢測(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下列各小題,并根據(jù)上下文語境和所給首字母或中文的〖提示〗,寫出下列各句空格中的單詞,注意保持語義和形式的一致。66.Justasnotwosnowflakesarea____,norarepeople.67.Aftercarefuleditingandp_____,theresultwasamuchbetteressaythanthelast.68.Whenusedinfarmingmachines,Alincreasescropyieldsands_____croptracking,harvestingandprocessing.69.Drivingafterconsumingalcoholincreasesthel_____oftrafficaccidents.70.Theargumentheusedtoj______hispositionprovedtobeadouble-edgedswordwhichledtohisowndefeat.71.Itisacknowledgedthattosecurea____(體面的)jobismanyyoungsters'dream.72.Let'smakealistofpossiblespeakers,inorderof____(偏好).73.Asforateacher,hisdreamistoseehisstudentsgraduallybecomematureandA____(博學的).74.Ahealthydietshouldhelpyourbody____(抵制)infection.75.Theprogramprovideda____(寬敞,廣闊的)platformformetodevelopmypotentialtothefullest.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)應用文(滿分15分)假設你是李華,你的美國朋友Jim對中國的茶很感興趣,發(fā)來郵件向你詢問相關信息。請你給他回復郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.茶的起源;2.飲茶的好處。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭已經(jīng)給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,Learningthatyoushowgreatinterestintea,I'mwritingtosharewithyousomeinformationaboutit.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。ItwasunusuallycoldthatyearonDecember25.Thesnowstormsweptacrossmycity,withbitingwindpiercing(劃破)thesilenceoftheemptystreet.lwasanurseondutyintheemergencyroom.Seatedbehindmydesk,Istaredthroughtheglasswindowintothedarksky.Ididn'tthinktherewouldbeanypatients,sighingabouthavingtoworkonChristmas,whenalmostallthepeoplewereenjoyingtheirfamilymembers'company.Justthen,fivepeopleshowedupinfrontofmydesk,apalewomanandfoursmallchildren.Irosetomyfeetimmediately."Areyouallsick?"Iaskedsuspiciously.“Yes.”shesaidweaklyandloweredherhead.Butwhenitcametodescriptionsoftheirpresentingproblems,thingsgotalittleconfusing.Twoofthechildrenhadheadaches,buttheheadachesweren'taccompaniedbythenormalbodylanguageofholdingtheheadortryingtokeepitstill.Twochildrenhadearaches,butonlyonecouldtellmewhichearwasaffected.Themothercomplainedofacoughbutseemedtoworktoproduceit.Somethingwaswrong,butIdidn'tsayanythingandexplainedthatitmightbealittlewhilebeforeadoctorsawher.Sheresponded,"Takeyourtime;it'swarmhere."Onahunch(出于直覺),Icheckedthechartaftertheadmittingclerkhadfinishedregisteringthefamily.Noaddress—theywerehomeless.Andthewaitingroomwaswarmandcomfortable.llookedoutatthefamilyhuddled(蜷縮)bytheChristmastree.Thelittleonewasclappinghishandsandstampinghisfeet,withhiseyesfixedonthetelevisionscreenwhilethebiggeronewaspointingatthetelevisionandyellingsomethin

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