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2024-2025学年度上学期期末调研考试高二英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Talkingonthephone.B.Shoppingonline.C.Lookingforhershoes.2.Whodoesthemanprobablycall?A.Hisdoctor.B.Hisboss.C.Hisfriend.3.Whycan'tthemanstopcoughing?A.Hehasgotabadcold.B.Hesmokestoomuch.C.Theairqualityispoor.4.Whenisthemeetingsetfornow?A.NextTuesday.B.NextThursday.C.NextFriday.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Inasupermarket.C.Atacinema.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Bossandemployee.C.Customerandshopassistant.7.Howmuchdoesthewomanneedtopay?A.$30.B.$40.C.$45.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wherearethetwospeakersgoing?AAmall.B.Apark.C.Agym.9.WhatdoesthemanadviseSallytodo?A.Eatfewersweets.B.Choosejuiceoverjunkfood.C.Havemorevegetablesandprotein.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhattypeofcoursesisThomastaking?A.Sportsmanagement.B.Sportsscience.C.Athletictraining.11.WhydidThomaschangehisgoal?A.Helostacompetition.B.Hisparentsforcedhimtodoso.C.Hisclassmatesdidn'tsupporthim.12.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofThomas'experienceinKenya?A.Shocking.B.Encouraging.C.Discouraging.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherearethetwospeakers?AOnthestreet.B.Inapark.C.Atasquare.14.Whatbreedistheman'sdog?A.Goldenretriever.B.Chihuahua.C.Samoyed.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkabouthisdog?A.He'scute.B.He'sshy.C.He'sdangerous.16.Whatkindofdogdoesthewomanwanttoraise?A.Alarge-sizeddog.B.Abravedog.C.Asmartdog.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheprobablejobofthespeaker?A.Ateacher.B.Atourguide.C.Ahouseagent.18.Whereisarecommendedlocationforhousingoutsidethecampus?A.Thecommercialarea.B.Theuptownneighborhood.C.Theuniversityneighborhood.19.Whatisadisadvantageofthedowntownareaforhousing?A.Highrentalcosts.B.Limitedapartmentoptions.C.Lackofpopularityamongstudents.20.WhichtransportationmodeissuggestedforstudentslivingintheGreenfieldParkneighborhood?A.Privatecar.B.Publicbus.C.Sharedbike.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABlackPointHistoricGardens—ParksPoweredbyVolunteersWhenThursdays2p.m.—5p.m.;Fridays9a.m.—noon;FirstSaturdays10a.m.—noon.WhereMeetatthetopofthemainstaircasejustbehindtheFortMasonGeneral’sResidence.Ifnooneistheretogreetyou,pleasewalkintothegardens—wearealreadyworkingonthesite!Registrationisrequired.BlackPointHistoricGardens,aquietspot,ishiddenabovethebusySanFranciscowater-front.Thesitewasdevelopedwithgardensandpathwaysinthe1850s.Shelteredfromthewindandofferingstrikingviewsofthebayandcity,it’seasytoseewhythehillsideisafavoredplaceforthecommunitytogardenandwalk.Withvolunteersupport,thebeautifulgardenpathwayshavebeenunearthed,andthesitehasbeenbroughtbacktolife.Itisnowopentothepublic.Joinusinmanagingthisspecialplace!Westillhavealotofworktodotomakethisspecialspacefeellikeagardenagain.Volunteerswillhelpremoveinvasive(侵入的)speciesandre-vegetatethegardenwithamixofnativespeciesandhorticulturalspeciesthatwereplantedbytheresidentsover100yearsago!Activitiesincludeweeding,pruning,andplanting.GroupsGroupsoffiveormorerequirespecialarrangementsandmustbeconfirmedinadvance.Visitourgroupsvolunteerpagetolearnmore.Age,skills,whattobringVolunteersaged15anduparewelcome.●We’llworkrainorshine.Wearclothesthatcangetdirty.Longpantsandclosed-toeshoesarerequired.Bringlayersforchangingweatherandaraincoatifnecessary.●Bringapersonalwaterbottleandsunscreen.●Noexperiencenecessary.Trainingandtoolswillbeprovided.Fulfillscommunityservicerequirements.1.Whendovolunteerswork?A.EveryThursdaymorning. B.EveryFridayafternoon.C.ThefirstSaturdayofeachmonth D.ThesecondSaturdayofeachmonth.2.Wherecanpeoplelearnmoreaboutvolunteergroupsoffiveormore?A.Fromanemail. B.Onthewebsite.C.Fromabrochure. D.Atthemainstaircase.3.Whatisamusttobeavolunteer?A.Havingexperience. B.Havingawaterbottle.C.Being15yearsoldandover. D.Havingfreetimeeachday.BAllbabyanimalsarecute.Sealpups(海豹幼崽)arenoexception.Onesuchpup,aspottedsealpup,about20daysold,wasfoundonthebeachinPanjin,LiaoningProvince,bythelocalpeople.AmongthosewhorescuedthesealpupwereLiYue,oftheFisheriesLawEnforcementCommand(FLEC)team,andvolunteerTianJiguang,founderofPanjinWetlandProtectionAssociation.“Thesealpupwasfoundwithafishingnetarounditsneck.Seals,evensealpups,haveaviolenttemper.Sowhenweapproachedittoremovethefishingnetfromitsneck,itthoughtwewouldharmitandturnedaggressive(富于攻击性的)likeanangrydog.Butthemoreitstruggled,thetighterthenetbecame.Eventually,itrealizedthatwemeantnoharm,andallowedustoremovethenet,”saidTian.Spottedseals’intelligenceisroughlyequaltothatofafour-year-oldchildandevenyoungsealscansurviveontheirowninthewild.Butsincetherescuedpupwasjustaboutthreeweeksoldandwouldn’thavesurvivedtheharshenvironmentoftheopenseawithoutitsmother,itwasnotreleasedintotheseaimmediately.Spottedsealsarerelativelyshy,difficulttoapproachandgenerallylivealone,thoughtheyformlargegroupsduringpuppingandmolting(换毛)seasonswhentheywalkslowlyoniceoronland,whichnowadaysisoftenthecase.Perhapsthat’swhythepupwasaggressivewhenapproached.“Wetookcareofitforaday,andthensentittotheLiaoningOceanandFisheriesScienceResearchInstituteinDalianfortreatmentandexamination.Onlyafterwearesurethepuphasdevelopedtheabilitytosurviveinthewildwillitbereturnedtothesea,”saidLi,captainoftheFLECteam.Ligenerallyrescuesseveralspottedsealseveryyear.4.Whatdoesparagraph2focuson?A.Theprocessofrescuingthesealpup. B.Thenewlifeofthetrappedsealpup.C.Thehabitofthespottedsealpup. D.Theapproachtoremovingthesealpup.5.Whatcanwelearnaboutspottedsealsfromthetext?A.Theyformgroupswhenhunting.B.Theyhaveagreatsurvivalability.C.Theyareclevererthanyoungchildren.D.Theirpupsarealwaysfightingwitheachother.6.Whatmayhappentothesealpupnext?A.ItwillbeexaminedbytheFLECteam.B.Itwillbetakencareofbyvolunteers.C.Itwillbereleasedintotheseaimmediately.D.Itwillstayattheresearchinstituteforawhile.7.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ASealPupWasReleasedintotheSeaB.SealPupsWereProtectedbyVolunteersC.ASealPupWasRescuedbyNearbyPeopleD.AnInjuredSealPupAttractedPeople’sAttentionCOntheglitteringRedSeacoast,there’saluxurytouristdestinationthathasitall:whitesands,perfectaccommodation,world-classyachtingand—perhapssurprisingly—acutting-edgelaboratorythat’sprotectingcoralreefsfromclimatechange.AMAALAisanewkindofsustainabledestination.Runwith100%renewableenergy,itisoneoftwocarbonneutralluxurydestinationsthatRedSeaGlobal(RSG)operates,whicharetestbedsforsustainabledevelopmentandhubsfornewtechnologyandecologicalresearch.Itsmostambitiousprojectistoprotectandregeneratecorals,whichareunderextremepressurefromwarmingtemperatures,intheRedSeaandbeyond.“Coralscoverlessthan1%oftheEarth’ssurfacebuttheysustain25%ofallmarinelife,”saysJohnPagano,GroupCEOofRSG.“Toprotectandenhancethecoralreefsunderourguardianshipweareusingadvancedtechnologies,suchasremoteoperatedvehiclesandmachinelearning,tomonitorcoralcover.Theseinnovationscanproduce3Dimagesandautomaticallyanalyzethem,enablingourscientiststoquicklyidentifyandrespondtothreatslikecoralbleachingandinvasivespecies.”RSG’sscientistsarealsodevelopinganonshorenursery,wherecoralsaredevelopedincontrolledconditions.Theideaistoboostthenaturalcoralreefswhenneeded,saysamarineconservationistontheteam.Soon,RSGwillalsobegintesting3D-printedmaterialstocreateartificialsubstratesforrelocatingcoralcoloniesorgrowingnewones.Essentially,itmeanscreatingnewreefstosupportmarinelife.Andthecoolthingisthateveryone’sinvited.RSG’svisionisfortourism,conservationandresearchtoco-existandsustaineachotheratitsdestinations.Themarinelifeinstitute,builtatAMAALA,willincludevisitorexperiencesalongsideitslaboratoriesandrehabilitationcenters.Touristswillbeencouragedtoparticipate,playandlearn.“Webelievethatacademicresearchandtourismcanworktogether,forpeopleandplanetalike,”saysPagano.DrJessBouwmeester,anassociatedirectorofRSG,islookingforwardtoseeingvisitors.“Wewanttogettheminvolved,”shesays.“Assoonaspeoplestartlearningaboutcoralstheytendtobealotmoreprotectiveofthem.Intermsofenvironmentalawareness,gettingthetourismsectorinvolvedisextremelyimportant.”8.WhatdoweknowaboutAMAALAandRSG?A.Theyarebothluxurytouristdestinations.B.Theyarebothtestbedsforsustainabledevelopment.C.RSGcooperateswithAMAALAtoprotectcorals.D.RSGrunsAMAALAasitsmultifunctionaldestination.9.AccordingtoJohnPagano,whyisitanambitiousprojecttoprotectcorals?A.CoralsshouldbeundertheguardianshipofRSG.B.Coralsplayacriticalroleinsupportingcertainsealife.C.Coralscoverlessthan1%oftheEeath’ssurfacebutsustain25%ofecologicallife.D.Coralsareunderextremepressurebecauseofwarmingtemperatures.10.WhatareRSG’sscientistsdoingtoprotectthecorals?A.Usingcutting-edgetechnologiestokeeptrackofcorals.B.Analyzingthe3Dimagestorespondtopotentialthreats.C.Testing3D-printedmaterialstohelpcreatenewcoralreefs.D.Developinganoffshorenurserytoboostnaturalcoralreefs.11.WhatisDrJessBouwmeester’sattitudetowardstourisminthemarinelifeinstitute?A.Concerned. B.Tolerant. C.Objective. D.Favourable.DAtthestartofthe2010s,ratesofteenagementalillnesstookasharpupwardtum,andtheyhavebeenrisingeversince.TheAmericansocialpsychologistJonathanHaidtbelievesthismentalhealthcrisishasbeendrivenbythemassadoptionofsmartphones,alongwiththeadventofsocialmediaandaddictiveonlinegaming.Hecallsit"theGreatRewiringofChildhood".HaidtoftencollaborateswiththeAmericanpsychologistJeanTwenge,whowasoneofthefirsttoattributerisingratesofmentalillnessamongGen2tosmartphones.Skepticsofthisresearchsometimesargueyoungpeoplesimplyhavemorethingstofeelanxiousanddepressedabout,betweenclimatechange,risinginequality,globalconflictandsoon.ButHaidtmakeshiscasepersuasively.Earliergenerationshavealsogrownupintheshadowofwarandglobalinstability,hepointsout,andcollectivecrisesdon’ttypicallyproduceindividualpsychologicalones.Instead,theevidencelinkingmentalillnesstosmartphonesandsocialmediauseismounting.Sowhymight"phone-based"childhoodshavethiseffect?Smartphonespullusawayfromourimmediatesurroundingsandthepeopleclosesttous,asthesociologistSherryTurkleputsit,d"foreverelsewhere".Teensarenotonlythemostcompulsivesmartphoneusersbuttheyarealsothemostvulnerable,partlybecauseadolescenceisaperiodofrapidsocialandemotionaldevelopment.Smartphonesare"experienceblockers",Haidtwrites.Considerhowmanyenrichingactivitiesweredisplacedwhenyoungpeoplebeganspendinghoursadayonline,substitutingtherichnessofreal-lifefriendshipwithshallowonlinecommunication.Socialmediaencouragesconstantsocialcomparison,anditcanbeunforgivingandcruel.Haidt’stheorythatoverprotectiveparentsarecontributingtothementalhealthcrisisismuchlesssubstantiatedthanhisresearchonphones.Hearguesthatchildrenare"antifragile":theyneedtoexperiencesetbackstodevelopresilience.Thisisanargumentheadvancedinhis2018book.IagreewithHaidtthatchildrenoughttobegivengreaterfreedomtoplayunsupervisedbutheoverstateshiscase.TheAnxiousGeneration,Haidt’sanotherbook,isnonethelessanessentialread,andoughttobecomeafoundationaltextforthegrowingmovementtokeepsmartphonesoutofschools,andyoungchildrenoffsocialmedia.12.AccordingtoParagraph2,whichofthefollowingistrue?A."TheGreatRewiringofChildhood"referstothementalhealthcrisisofteenagers.B.Twengewasthefirsttoowementalillnesscrisistophones.C.Haidtbelievesthatteenagersfeelmoredepressedaboutclimatechangethanphones.D.Forearliergenerations,collectivecrisesdon’ttypicallyproducementalillness.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"substituting"probablymeaninParagraph3?A.Replacing. B.Reducing. C.Damaging. D.Increasing.14.Whatcanyouinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Haidtarguesthatparentscontributemoretothementalhealthcrisisthansmartphones.B.Childrenneedtoexperiencesetbackstobeless"antifragile".C.TheauthoragreeswithHaidtthatchildrenneedtodevelopresilience.D.TheAnxiousGenerationisanessentialreadtokeepsmartphonesoutofschools.15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theratesofteenagementalillnesshavebeenrisingeversince.B.Smartphonesoccupyteenagers’dailylife.C.ThereasonsoftheincreasingratesofteenagementalillnessD.Thesolutionstoteenagementalhealthcrisis.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。MakeyouronlinelifebetterBeingonlineis“essential”forSamCaoofMason,Ohio.Theteengraduatedfromhighschoollastyear.“Everyoneisontechnology,”hesays.ResearchersagreethatsomeonlineexperiencescanbenefitevenyoungmembersofGenerationZ.Butstudieshavealsolinkedtimespentonlinewithnotgettingenoughsleep,plusmental-healthissues.___16___•Beactiveinsteadofpassive.Choosewhatyoudoandview.Chatovervideowithfriendsorfamily.Writeorcommentonposts.Createworksofart.“Youcanhavereallymeaningful,supportiveconversationswithfriends,”sayspsychologistSamEhrenreich.Hecontraststhiswith“passive”screentime-“sittingthereandscrollingcontinuously,withoutactuallyinteractingwithanybody”.Thatcansometimesbeadowner.•Thinkaboutwhatmakesyoufeelgoodandwhatdoesn’t.“Startbybeinghonestwithyourselfaboutwhenyourtechusemakesyoufeelgood,”sayssocialscientistEmilyWeinstein.Butsomepeople’spostsmightmakeyoufeelangryoranxious.Oryoumightenjoysomekindsofvideosbutfeelinadequateasyouwatchothers.___17___Thenavoidthenegativeones.___18___“Wedon’tpostInstagrampicturesofussittingathomebored,”notesEhrenreich.Neitherdoyourfriends!Likeyou,theyhavehomework,schoolandothernot-so-funresponsibilities.Theydon’tusuallylookpicture-perfect.Someteens,however,“spendanincredibleamountoftimemakingsurewhattheypostisperfect”.Withoutthatrealitycheck,youmayfeelleftoutorjealouswhenyouseefunpartyscenesorglamorousposts.Chancesareyourfriendsfeelthesameway,sotalkaboutitwiththem.•Protectyourprivacy.___19___“There’satendencytoovershareeverydetailofyourlife.”saysSamCao.Sharingdetailsaboutyourselfonlinemayleaveyouvulnerabletoscammers.Somestrangersonlinemayendangeryou-eitheryourpersonalsafetyoryourwallet.•Setlimits,andaskotherstorespectthem.Thereissomuchthatcanbegreatabouttech,butmakesureyourtechisn’ttakingoveryourlife.Forstarters,youneedyoursleep-andscreentimecanmesswiththat.___20___Setlimitswithfriends,too.Tellthemyouwanttolimitscreentimeduringhomework,beforebedtimeoratmealtimes.Letthemknownottoexpectyoutorespondtotextsorcallsrightaway.A.Figureoutwhatthosethingsare.B.Berealisticaboutwhatyouseeonline.C.Goodpostscanhaveapositiveeffectonyou.D.Yourfriendsarenotconcernedaboutyouronlinelife.E.Gettingphonesoutofthebedroomisreallygoodforteenagers.F.Photos,videosandotherpostsbecomepartofyourdigitalfootprint.G.So,howcanyougetthemostfromyourscreentimewhilemanagingtherisks?第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。InthecommunityofTalmadge,twobrothers,JamesandLouiePendley,becamelocal___21___aftersteppingintohelp___22___flamesthreateninghomesinanearbyneighborhood.Thebrotherswereonroutetovisitafriendwhentheynoticedthicksmoke___23___fromthearea.Actingoninstinct,theydrovetowardthefireinstead,findinganeighborhoodinchaosasthe___24___FairmountFirebeganto___25___palmtreesandbackyardfences.Asthebrothersarrived,residentsandstrangerswerealreadyinbackyards,___26___tryingtocontainthefirewithgardenhoses(软管).“Idon’tknow—mybrotherandIwereinthearea,”Louieexplained.“Wejustdecided,like,‘Weseesmoke,we’reguys.’We’relike,‘Hey,let’sjustseewhat’sgoingon.’”Theintensityofthesituationwasoverwhelming.“Planesand___27___flyingover,butnoneofthewaterwascomingdownonus,”James___28___.“Wehadtofigureitout.That’sthebottomline.Thefirewasso___29___.”ThePendleybrothersdidn’tstopuntilthey’dspenttwohourshelpingtoprotecthomesfromtheadvancingflames.Louiesaidtheyfelt_____30_____tostayafterseeingawomancryinginhercar.”We’relike,‘Youknowwhat?Well,youknow,ifitwasme,Iwouldwantsomebodytohelpmeout.’”Neighborsweredeeplymovedbythebrothers’_____31_____actions.Afterfirefightersarrivedtofinishcontainingthe_____32_____andmonitorforhotspots,localresidentKathyBattistiexpressedgratitudeforthePendleys’_____33_____.“It’slike,‘Whoarethey?Wheredidthesepeoplecomefrom?’”shesaid.“It_____34_____myfaithinhumanityjusttoknowthatthere’retotal_____35_____readytojumpinandhelpwhereneeded.’”Anotherneighborechoedthesentiment,saying,“Theseguys—Imean,theydidsomuch.”21.A.firefighters B.neighbors C.guides D.heroes22.A.makeout B.putout C.carryout D.turnto23.A.raising B.arranging C.rising D.choosing24.A.long-lasting B.far-reaching C.easy-going D.fast-moving25.A.complete B.surround C.wonder D.interrupt26.A.desperately B.hugely C.doubtfully D.carelessly27.A.machines B.helicopters C.shelters D.equipment28.A.described B.encountered C.founded D.waned29.A.minus B.obvious C.powerful D.brilliant30.A.surprised B.obliged C.informed D.confused31.A.beneficial B.faithful C.selfless D.interactive32A.light B.storm C.temperature D.flame33.A.judgement B.management C.bravery D.determination34.A.displayed B.restored C.delayed D.assessed35.A.strangers B.co-workers C.customers D.citizens第II卷第二节(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。ChineseinfluencerLiZiqimadean___36___(expect)comebackonsocialmediaafterahiatusofoverthreeyears,delightingherfanswithtwonewvideos.Thevideos,___37___showcasedthetransformationofashedintoawoodlandcloakroomandthe___38___(create)ofwardrobedoorsusingtraditionalChineselacquerwaretechniques(雕漆工艺),___39___(release)acrossplatformslikeTicktok,SinaWeibo,andYouTube.DespiteherlastcontentupdateonJuly14,2021,Li’sfollowercountcontinuedtogrow,withmanyfans___40___(eager)awaitingherreturn.Hernewvideosquicklypropelledhertoover26.67millionfollowersonSinaWeiboand50.15milliononTicktok.Li’sreturn___41___(dominate)onlinetrends,andshewasmetwithanoutpouringofsupportinthecommentsectionsofhervideos.Sheresponded,expressingherownlonging___42___heraudienceandpromisingtoshare___43___(much)whenherscheduleallows.“Missyou!”shewrote.Startingin2016,LicaptivatedaudienceswithhervideosonSinaWeibothatdepictedidyllicrurallife,traditionalcooking,andculturalpractices.In2020,sheachievedaGuinnessWorldRecordforthemost___44___(subscriber)onaChinese-languageYouTubechannel,____45____(boast)11.4millionfollowersatthattime.Herreturntocontentcreationisasignificanteventforhermillionsoffansworldwide.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,2024年11月份,你参观了“天鹅之城”——三门峡举办的第十五届中国摄影艺术节(The15thChinaPhotographyFestival)的摄影展,请给你的外教Chris写封邮件分享你的经历。内容包括:1.活动状况;2.你的感想。注意:1,写作词数应为80左右;;2.请按如下格式作答。DearChris,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。OnChristmasEve2022,YvonneWhitereceivedacallaboutherbrotherJoey,whohadbeenfoundinasnowbankbySha’KyraAughtryduringaseveresnowstorminBuffalo.JoeyWhite,64andmentallydisabled,eventuallyventuredout,althoughYvonnehadtelephonedandinstructedhimnottoleavethehisgrouphomeandstayindoors.ItwasunclearthatwhenandwhyJoeyhadlefthome,butYvonnesuspectedJoeyhadwalkedabout9milestoNorthParkTheater,wherehehadworkedasajanitor(保洁员)aboutsince1980.Joey’semployer,RayBarker,remindedthathehadcalledhimnotcome
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