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冲刺2023年中考英语必考题型终极预测()

专题02完形填空

(2022•浙江金华•校考二模)阅读下面短文大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择正确

的选项,回答问题。

Beingraisedinafamilyofteachers,Ihavehadplentyofchancestoconnectwithliterature(文学)

sinceayoungage.SoIhave]storiesaboutmeandreading.Itwasmy2who(ookme

ontheroadtoreadingandmademe3itsbeauty.

WhenIwasalittlegirl,he4meabookcalledTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsasa

present.Iwastooyoungtoreadthis5work,somyfatherexplainedittome6.From

thenon,Istartedtoenjoyreadingbooks.WhenIbecameamiddleschoolstudent,Ibegantoreadsome

simplifiedEnglishclassicsonniyown.1Icouldwritedownmythoughtsandshare8

withmyfather.AmongallthebooksthatIreadduringmymiddleschoolyears,JaneEyre9the

deepestimpression.Iwashavingsome10withmystudiesatthattime,butbraveJaneEyre

inspiredmealot.LImyreadinghabitandbooksIread,I12tooverethatofmy

studies.Now,Iamaseniorhighschoolstudentandvery[3withmystudies.Bu(Istillkeepon

readinginmysparetime.

Recently,Ithoughtaboutthe14thatreadingcouldbringus.Readingcanclearourmind

andmotivateus.Inaddition,wcmaybroadenourhorizonandgainmoreknowledge15reading.

Ihopethatmystorycaninspireyoutostartyourownreadingadventure.

1.A.manyB.someC.severalD.few

2.A.sisterB.teacherC.motherD.father

3.A.gainB.drawc.enjoyD.consider

4.A.wroteB.boughtc.borrowedD.sold

5.A.strangeB.interestingc.beautifulD.difficult

6.A.happilyB.patientlyc.surprisinglyD.angrily

7.A.AsB.Andc.ButD.Because

8.A.itB.themc.himD.me

9.A.tookB.madec.leftD.finished

10.A.difficultiesB.resultsC.prizeD.sadness

11.A.AccordingtoB.NotonlyC.InadditiontoD.Thanksto

12.A.stoppedB.continuedC.managedD.preferred

13.A.busyB.satisfiedC.strictD.bored

14.A.friendsB.successC.advantagesD.guide

15.A.aboutB.throughC.fbrD.on

(2022•浙江杭州•校考二模)Inourneighborhood,thereusedtobeabeggar(乞丐)whowouldwalk

fromonehousetoanothertobegforfoodandmoney.Alittlegirlwouldwatch16carefullyfrom

herwindow.

Oneevening,thegirlaskedherparents17somepeopledrovethepoorbeggaraway.Herfather

explainedthatahealthymanshouldnotexpectanyoneelseto18him.Hermotheradded,“Work

canmakehimfeelproudofhimself.Heshouldnot19others.”

Thenextmorning,thegirlwenttothedoorwhenthebeggarcameknocking.Sheaskedhimwhyhe

didn'ttrytofinda20iosupporthimself.Thebeggarkeptsilent,andthegirltoldhimtowait.She

wentintoherhouseandsooncameout,givinghimallthe21shehad.Thebeggartooksomeof

themandleft.

Thebeggarwasnowheretobe22forafewdaysafterthat.Somebodysaidhemighthavedied.

Onhearingthis,thelittlegirlfelt23.Shewasworriedaboutthebeggar.

Threeyearslater,awelldressedstrangertookabigrockinghorseoutofhiscarand24iton

thedoorstepofthegirl'shome.Seeinghow25thegirl'smotherlooked,heexplainedthatthe

rockinghorsewasa(n)26forthelittlegirl.

Thatevening,thegirl27thatitwasthebeggarwhosentherthegift.Hewroteanote

explainingwhathadhappenedtohim28heleft.Hehadusedthemoneytogointotowntofind

work.And29hebecametheownerofatoyshop.Hewantedthegirltoknowthatitwasshe

whomadea__30___tohim.

16.A.usB.herC.himD.them

17.A.ifB.howC.whyD.when

18.A.payB.kickC.likeD.support

19.A.laughatB.dependonC.lookafterD.thinkabout

20.A.toyB.jobC.shopD.house

21.A.coinsB.booksC.cookiesD.chocolates

22.A.toldB.seenC.hiddenD.protected

23.A.sadB.angryC.happyD.excited

24.A.putB.threwC.landedD.dropped

25.A.pleasedB.relaxedC.surprisedD.disappointed

26.A.prizeB.taskC.orderD.present

27.A.agreedB.thoughtC.rememberedD.discovered

28.A.asB.afterC.whenD.before

29.A.finallyB.usuallyC.actuallyD.immediately

30.A.wishB.promiseC.decisionD.difference

(2022•浙江嘉兴•一模)Mychildwasdrivingmecrazytheotherday.Thatafternoon,Iwasbusy

gettingthehousereadyforgueststoarrive.WhenIwalkedacrosstheentrance.Ifoundapieceoffolded

paper31ontherecentlysweptfloor.

“Paulmusthavetriedtocarryhiswastepaperfromthelivingroomtotherubbishcanand32afew

pieces,1sighed(叹气),pickingthemup.

Momentslater,Ipassedthroughtheentranceagainandfound33paper.Noquietsighingthistime,

I34,“Whoisthrowingmbbisharoundtheentrance?''

Noanswer.35.1sawmorebitsofpapersilentlyflyingdownfromupstairs.Lookingup,Isawmy

sevenyearoldson36overthestairs.

"Paul!”Icriedtiredly."Stopmakinga/an37Paullookedatthepaperbitsfallingquietlytothe

floor."Il'snot.They?rebutterflies(蝴蝶)Herandownthestairsto38hispapers.uWherearemyother

butterflies?”heasked,lookingaround.

EverytimePaulputsfiveormorewordstogether,1can'thelpsaying39fromthebottomofmy

heart.Forthefirstthreeyearsofhislife,therewerenowords;thenextthreeyears,hestillcould4()put

twowordstogether.Butlatelyheseemstorealizethattheadvairageofforming41sentencesisworth

hiseffortwhenmunicating.

Theladywouldgetacallfromastrangereverymorningwho5()madeherbelievethathewasher

friend,andthenshelenthimabout£31,00().Joneswas51whenshesaidthatshedidn'tactually

mindbeingcheated."52.1wouldneverspeaktoanotherpersonfbrweeksonend,“shesaid.

ThismadeJonesknow(hattherearetoomany53peopleinhismunity,whoareeasytargets

ofcheating.Sohe54todosomethingaboutit.Heaskedthepolicedepartmenttoallowhimto

55acoupleof“chatbenches^^intwooftheirlocalparks.Thenhehungacolorfulsignon

56ofthebenchesthatread:"HAPPYTOCHAT^^.Justafewdaysafter(hesignswentup,he

foundafewpeoplesittingthereandhavingactiveconversations.

Theideaiscatchingon57.Therearenowover4()chatbenchesthroughoutEngland.More

newchatbencheshavesprungupacrosstheUKandbeyond.Jones,ideahasbeenfully58-

the“HAPPYTOCHAT''bencheshelpbreakdownthesocialbarrierthatkeepspeoplefromsayinghello.

Theeffortisnotjustabeginningofbeingmunilyminded-itisalsoa59way.Itstopspeople

whoarecutofffromsocietyfallingvictimtocheaters.

TheChatBenchisafantasticnewprojectthat60thoseofallagestogeltoknoweachother

inthefuture.

46.A.choiceB.discoveryC.visitD.promise

47.A.experiencedB.sufferedC.preventedD.felt

48.A.solutionB.puzzleC.excuseD.reason

49.A.pleasureB.prizeC.phoneD.money

50.A.finallyB.usuallyC.accidentallyD.continually

51.A.ashamedB.surprisedC.excitedD.interested

52.A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Later

53.A.activeB.lonelyC.carelessD.foolish

54.A.learnedB.orderedC.refusedD.decided

55.A.putawayB.makeoutC.giveoutD.setup

56.A.eachB.everyC.bothD.one

57.A.widelyB.slowlyC.quicklyD.purposefully

58.A.realizedB.examinedC.discussedD.developed

59.A.heartbreakingB.risktakingC.facesavingD.crimecutting

60.A.makesB.requiresC.encouragesD.troubles

(2022•浙江衢州•统考二模)阅读下面短文,握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中

选出最佳选项,使文章完整、通顺。

Amanoncevisitedanartmuseum.Hesawasculptor(雕塑家)makingasculpture.Hestoppedto

watchthemanworkonthesculpture.61.henoticedthattherewasasimilarsculpturelyingnearby.

Hefeltitwas62andaskedthesculptor,t4Whyareyoumakingtwoofthesamesculpture?Do

youneedtwotoputin63placcs?^^

“No,"themansaidwithoutlookingup."Wcneedonlyone,butthefirstoneisnot64soI'm

makinganewone.^^

Thevisitor65theimperfectsculptureandcheekedit.Buthecouldn'tfind66wrong

withit.

“67istheflaw(暇疵)T'heasked.

Thesculptorcontinuedhisworkandtoldthemanthatthereisascratch(擦痕)onthesculpture's

68.

Themanthenasked,“Whereareyougoingto69thesculpture?”

Thesculptorrepliedthatitwouldbeplacedona20fbothighplatform.'Mfthesculptureisupthathigh,

whoisgoingto70thatthereisascratchonthenose?”themanasked.

Thesculptor7]hiswork,lookedupatthemanandsaid,UIwillknowit,72

otherpeopledidn'tnoticeit.

Thesculptorchosetokeepahigh73ofexcellenceinhiswork."Excellence”standsfbra

kindof74tobegreatandexcellent.^Excellence^'isnotfbrsomeoneelsetonoticebutfbryour

ownto75.Andthisiswhatweshouldallworkhardtokeep.

61.A.LuckilyB.ImmediatelyC.RecentlyD.Suddenly

62.A.strangeB.difficultC.monD.exciting

63.A.highB.rightC.possibleD.different

64.A.heavyB.tallC.perfectD.expensive

65.A.pickedupB.putupC.hungupD.gaveup

66.A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything

67.A.WhereB.WhyC.WhenD.Which

68.A.eyeB.carC.noseD.face

69.A.throwB.hideC.collectD.place

70.A.rememberB.noticeC.hearD.agree

71.A.stoppedB.caredC.practisedD.started

72.A.soB.andC.thoughD.because

73.A.valueB.degreeC.standardD.power

74.A.adviceB.spiritC.courageD.feeling

75.A.requireB.followC.solveD.achieve

(2022•浙江丽水•统考二模)Forhiseleventhbirthday,Linwasgivenagiftthatwouldshapehislife.

OnthatdayhisfathertookhimtotheChildren'sActivityCentreandsaidhecouldchooseanycoursethat

interestedhim.Therewasjustone76:Linwouldhavelopromisetostudyitforatleastoneyear.

TothatpointLinhadhadmanyhobbies,butnonekepthis77formorethanaweekortwo.

Hismumoncegavehimabagofstampsloencouragestampcollecting.Thathobbylasteda78.

ThenhisfathergothimsomepaintshopingthatLin'sartisticsidewould79through.Thosepaints

werenowunderhisbed,still8().ThistimeLin'sparentswouldlethimdecide.

Lin,seyesmoveddownthenoticeboardthatlistedallthecoursesonoffer.Hestoppedat“81

Helikedtheideaoftakingbeautifulpicturesbutthenoticesaidthateachstudentneededtheirowncamera.

82Lin'sfamilyweren'tpoor,theyweren'tricheither,andacameracostalotofmoney.He

83looking.

Thenext84tocatchhiseyewas"LanguageArt”.Hedidn'tevenknowwhatthatmeant.His

father85thatictaughtpeoplehowtomakepublicspeeches.Lin,a86boy,could(hink

ofnothingworse.

Thenhesawit.4tCooking^^soundedlikesomethinghe'dliketodo.Itwasinexpensiveandconvenient,

itcouldbedonealoneanditwasalsocreative.

BasedonLin'shobbyhistory,hisdadhad87.butheagreed.Muchtohisparents5surprise,

Linkepthispromise.HestudiedcookingattheCentreeverySaturday,andpracticedathome,making

deliciousmealsforhisfamily.Everyone88birthdays,whentheycouldeathiscakes.Lingotgreat

89fromthepleasurehisfoodbroughttoothers.

Themonthsturnedtoyearsbuthishobbyneverchangedagain.

NowLinisanadultandrunsasuccessfulrestaurant.Whencustomerssaytheenjoyhismeal,hestill

getsthesamepleasurehedidasachild,andremembersthe90gifthereceivedallthoseyearsago.

76.A.answerB.reasonC.advantageD.requirement

77.A.changeB.controlC.interestD.habit

78.A.weekB.monthC.seasonD.year

79.A.shineB.happenC.loseD.increase

80.A.unlockedB.unexpectedC.unopenedD.undecided

81.A.PaintingB.DesignC.MakingupD.Photography

82.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.UnlessD.Until

83.A.finishedB.regrettedC.continuedD.practiced

84.A.pictureB.courseC.hobbyD.gift

85.A.hopedB.promisedC.orderedD.explained

86.A.shyB.helpfulC.friendlyD.outgoing

87.A.adviceB.ideasC.doubtsD.methods

88.A.gotreadyforB.lookedforwardtoC.cameupwithD.paidattentionto

89.A.surpriseB.prizeC.meaningD.satisfaction

90.A.monB.specialC.beautifulD.primaiy

(2022・浙江丽水・统考一模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

中选出最佳选项。

Mrs.Mueller,ournextdoorneighbor,hadlostherhusbandandshedidn'thavechildren.Shewas

91tous.MysisterLaurelandIconsideredherourspecialfriend.

EarlyinDecember,Mrs.Muellerwentintothe92.Weconsideredwhatpresenttogivsherafter

herbeingwellagain.WcknewshewouldbehomeafewdaysbeforeChristmastoa(an)93house

withnoholidaydecorations(装饰).Welitupontheideaofdecoratingasmalltreewithlightsandcheer

togreether.We94howtocarryoutourplanwhentheanswerappeared.

IwasinMissO'Keefe^class.Wehaddecoratedasmallbeautiful95inartclass.Bestofall,i(

hadtobetakenawayfromtheclassroom96Christmasvacation.

MissO'Keefesaidthere'dbeadrawing(抽签)fbrthetree.We'deachwriteournameonapaperand

putitintheshoebox.Thelastdaybeforethe97,she'ddrawanamefromthebox,andthatstudent

couldtakethetreehome.

AsIputmyfolded98intothebox,Iwhispered(低语)toMissO'KeefethatIreallyhopedI'd

winthetreebecausemysisterandIwantedtogiveittoour99.Iwascertaintogetitforourgood

reason:WewantedtomakeMrs.MuellerI()0.

Thedaycame.MissO'Keefeannounceditwastimefbrthe1()1.1heldmybreathasshetook

thelidofftheshoebox,closedhereyes,turnedherhandaroundinthebox,anddrew102out.She

openedhereyes,unfoldedthepaper,lookedatit,andannounced,uHollyWheelerhas103thetree.”

Thenextday,whenMrs.Mueller'scarcame,vvehurriedovertowclcherback.We104as

sheslowlywalkedintothehouseandturnedonthelights.Thenshesawthetree.First,therewasalookof

surprise.Then,asweet105appeared,tearsfilledhereyes.Shesoftlysaid,“Thankyou.”

91.A.kindB.rudeC.similarD.important

92.A.houseB.hospitalC.factoryD.school

93.A.emptyB.noisyC.livelyD.beautiful

94.A.learnedB.explainedC.wonderedD.noticed

95.A.boxB.toyC.roomD.tree

96.A.forB.afterC.beforeD.during

97.A.partyB.meetingC.birthdayD.vacation

98.A.bookB.paperC.letterD.clothes

99.A.motherB.fatherC.teacherD.neighbor

100.A.kindB.safeC.happyD.quiet

101.A.drawingB.dancingC.endingD.painting

102.A.oneB.itC.herD.them

103.A.cutB.wonC.lostD.carried

104.A.metB.leftC.rushedD.followed

105.A.cakeB.girlC.smileD.woman

(2022•浙江温州・统考一模)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

中选出最佳选项。

SixyearoldJessewasplayinginthefieldwhenhesufferedanelectricshock.Hewassenttothehospital

immediately.Whenheopenedhiseyes,hefoundbothhis1()6gone.

HismotherwasawarethatJessecouldn'tdependonparentsallhislife,sosheguidedJessetolearnto

use107feet.Toherdelight,withinthreemonths,Jessecoulddomanythings,even108.

WhatannoyedJessealotwasthatheoften109whilewalking.Hepractisedlearningtokeep

balance110hecouldwalksteadily.ThenJesse111everybodythathecouldrunmuch

fasterthannormalkids.

Severalyearslater,hewasabletorun400metersin56seconds.112.hecouldpetefor(he

nationalchampion.Itwasunexpectedthathiseventwas113.Facedwithasudden114.

Jessedidn'tloseheartandtookupswimming.Afteragreatdealofpractice,hemadehimselfaprofessional

115withthehopeofenteringtheOlympicGames.Butjustbeforethepetition,hisoldinjury

returned,whichstoppedhimgoingfurtherin116.

Littledidheknowwherethefuturewas,hefelt117.tobeleftoutinthedarkness.Hisfather

encouragedhimtogobackfbrstudy.Unwillingtoreturntoschool,he118hisfather'sadviceat

first.Strugglingforseveral119nights,hehadnochoicebuttoacceptitfinally.Leftbehindothers,

hestillkeptontryingwithafaiththatnothingwasimpossibletoa(n)120man.Eventually,allhis

effortspaidoff.Hewasadmittedintoafamousuniversityandlaterbecameapopularwriter.

106.A.armsB.feetC.eyesD.ears

107.A.hisB.herC.yourD.their

108.A.listenB.writeC.talkD.sing

109.A.smiledB.jumpedC.readD.fell

110.A.unlessB.untilC.afterD.when

111.A.satisfiedB.surprisedC.expectedD.taught

112.A.CarefullyB.StrangelyC.HopefullyD.importantly

113.A.discussedB.canceledC.improvedD.organized

114.A.ideaB.moveC.changeD.chance

115.A.swimmerB.runnerC.actorD.doctor

116.A.artB.studyC.sportsD.music

117.A.lostB.ashamedC.calmD.lonely

118.A.replacedB.requiredC.refusedD.repealed

119.A.boringB.frighteningC.homelessD.sleepless

120.A.wellknownB.easygoingC.warmheartedD.strongminded

(2022•浙江台州・统考二模)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中

选出最佳选项。

Aboywassheltering(掩蔽)himselffromtherainstormunderanoldtree.Suddenlyhesawaplctcly

wetcat⑵underabush.Thecatmeowedandraisedapaw(爪子)asifcallingtheboyover.

Theboyracedthroughtherain,122upthecatandrushedtoanoldshed(棚屋).Justthen,

lightningstruckthetreewheretheboyhadbeenstanding.Thetreecrashedtotheground.

Whentherainstormslopped,theboyhurriedhome123thecat."Notanothermouthto他ed!”

Seeingthecat,hismothershouted.“Buithiscatsaved124

“Givethecatsomefishandwatertothankitfbrsavingyou.Thenit125go?,Theboywatched

sadlyasthecatwalkeddowntheroadanddisappearedfromsight.

Thenextday,theboy126thecateverywhere.Nocat.Hemisseditsomuchthathecreateda

claycatwitharaisedpawtolooklikeitanddisplayed(展示)itinthefrontwindowthatnight."Thatcatis

beckoning(召唤)me.I'dliketo127it."Amanstoppedtoadmireit.Theboydidn'twanttolose

it,128heneedssomericefordinner.Finally,(hemangotthecatandleft129

Dayafterday,theboywatchedforthecat.Eachdayhemadeanother13()cat.Itwasalways

boughtbyapasserby.

Thenoneday,thecatreappearedwithalarge131initsmouth.Soonthesmellofbakingfish

filledthehouse.Theythreeateitupandthecat132apaw."Thiscatisgoodluck.PleasemayI

keepit?”Theboybeggedagain,"Thankyou,cat,forsavingmysonandbringingusfood.Please

133here.^^Themothersmiled.

Eachday,thecatsatinthe134nexttoaclaycatthatlookedjustlikeit.Bothcatsbeckoned.

Eachday,apasserbystoppedtobuytheclaycat.

Eachevening,theboy,hismother,andthecatatefishandricefordinner.tlYousee,“theboysaid,“this

isa135cat!”

121.A.sleepingB.hidingC.playingD.eating

122.A.pushedB.cheeredC.pickedD.cleaned

123.A.withB.aroundC.besideD.against

124.A.myB.hisC.yourD.its

125.A.canB.wouldC.mustD.may

126.A.talkedaboutB.lookedforC.playedwithD.caredabout

127.A.buyB.saveC.copyD.touch

128.A.andB.soC.orD.but

129.A.happilyB.coldlyC.nervouslyD.surprisingly

130.A.plasticB.clayC.woodD.paper

131.A.chickenB.duckC.birdD.fish

132.A.wavedB•pressedC.openedD.raised

133.A.changeB.stayC.rememberD.stand

134.A.kitchenB.yardC.windowD.door

135.A.goodlookingB.boringC.goodluckD.mon

(2022•浙江丽水•校联考三模)Ginawasdressed,allreadyforherfirstdanceperformance.Yesterday

she136herdanceforthefirsttimeonthestage.Withonlyafewmoms137.itwasn'ttoobad.

Butshedidn'tlikethethoughtofdancinginfrontoflotsofpeopletonight.It138her.

“Mom,1don'tfeelso139.I'mkindofafraid,Ginasaid.

MomsatbesideGina."RememberyesterdaywhenyoupracticedandIwasinthe140row?You

didjustfine!Whenyougooutonthestage,Iwillbeinthatsame141.Lookatmeanditwillbejust

likeyesterday?^^

Momwasalwaysright,butGinawasn'tcertainaboutthistime.Shestill142thethoughtof

dancinginfrontofallthosepeople.

Whenitwastimefbrhertodance,Gina143whatMomtoldher.ShesurehopedMomwasright.

Themusicplayed.Shefollowedthegirlsontothestageandtookher144.Rightaway,shelookedfbr

Mom.Sureenough,Momwasrightinthefrontrowwhereshewas145yesterday!Momsmiled

andgaveGinaathumbup.Gina146backandstarteddancing,neverlookingawayfromMom.

Beforesheknewit,thedancewasdoneandsheranuptoMom.

“Youwereabsolutely147Mom!ItwaslikeIwasdancingjustfbryou!”

“Youdidsowell!Tmso148ofyou!Youcandancefbrmeanytime!”

Ginawalkedoutoftheschool,holdingMom'shand.Shecouldstill149thesmileonMom's

faceasGina150.Sometimes,Momwasjustthebest!

136.A.recordedB.arrangedC.introducedD.practiced

137.A.presentB.interestedC.absentD.concerned

138.A.controlledB.scaredC.encouragedD.developed

139.A.wellB.boringC.goodD.crazy

140.A.middleB.backC.frontD.right

141.A.cornerB.dressC.roomD.seal

142.A.avoidedB.hatedC.likedD.valued

143.A.thoughtaboutB.noteddownC.broughtupD.caredabout

144.A.placeB.timeC.standD.seat

145.A.standingB.listeningC.sittingD.watching

146.A.turnedB.lookedC.steppedD.smiled

147.A.sillyB.dishonestC.rightD.direct

148.A.carefulB.proudC.afraidD.fond

149.A.expectB.describeC.imagineD.see

)50.A.lookedB.dancedC.thoughtD.studied

(2022•浙江温州・统考二模)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选

出最佳选项。

IfeltunhappywhenIlookedatmyselfinthedressingroommirror.Iwaswearingwhitetights,awhite

leotard,andawhiteswimcapthathidallmyhair.Thereweretwentyofussnowflakeswearingthe

151costumeintheschool'sWinterWonderlandshow.

“Almostshowtime!,“Grandmacalled,"Costumesonand152out!”

“Grandma,Ireallydon'twanttodance,“Isaid.

Grandmalookedup,“Butthesnowflakesshouldrunandspintolooklikea153

Isighed.“Nobodywouldnotice154Iwasn'tthere.Therearesomanyofus.”

“Iwould.Youaretheonlyshiningstarinmyeyes."Grandma155formyhand."What's

troublingyou?^^

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