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秘密▲启封并使用完毕后【考试时间:2025111815:00~17:00字节精准教育联盟·NCS2026届高考适应性考试(一诊 1501200.52B铅笔把答题卡0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各第一部分听力(30分第一节(51.57.5分10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅例HowmuchistheC1.WhatwillthemanA.B.C.2.WhatdoesthemanlikemostabouttheA.ThelongB.ThenaturalC.Thepleasant3.WhoisA.Theman'sB.AC.Thespeakers'4.WhatwillthewomandothisA.Gotoa B.Leavethe C.LearnmusicfromaHowdoesthewomanfeel B. C.第二节(151.522.5分5A、B、C三个选55秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。67WhatdoweknowabouttheHelives B.Hekeptapet C.HeworksfromWhatpetwillthemanprobablyA B.A C.A7810WheredidthemanfindoutwhatAlexhadFroma B.From C.FromtheWhatdidAlexHeparticipatedinarescueHereportedthenewsaboutaHesavedafamilyfromaWhatistherelationshipbetweenAlexandtheFellow B. C.Family81113Howcantheman'sfatherbe B. C.WhendoesthelastbusAt10:00 B.At10:15 C.At10:30WherearethespeakersIna B.Attheman's C.Atabus91417Whatdayisittodaymost B. C.WhatdidthewomandoovertheShefinishedher B.Shetriedsomething C.ShedidsomeHowoftenwillthewomanclimbOncea B.Twicea C.AlmosteveryWhatisthewomanafraidofboutrockGetting B.Beingathigh C.Wearingunsafe1018至20WhatdidthelistenersdothisTheytookalessononBritishTheyexperiencedatraditionalBritishTheylistenedtoatalkontheBritishnation'sWhereisthespeaker B. C.WhatwastheoriginalpurposeofafternoonToexpresstheloveforTopromoteanelegantTobridgethegapbetween第二部分阅读(50分第一节(152.537.5分A、B、C、DFormanypeople,childhoodisthebesttimeoftheirlives.Children’sDayiscelebratedbydifferentcountriesondifferentdaysoftheyear.Itisaholidaythatcelebratesthehappiness,healthygrowth,andbrightfutureofchildren.Children’sDayisonJune1st.Onthisday,pupilsgotoschoolasusual,butoftenforonlyhalfoftheday.TheschooldaytendstoinvolvevariousChildren’sDayactivitiesinsteadofregularclasses.Thecelebrationdoesn’tendatschool.Afterschool,parentsusuallytaketheirchildrenouttoplay.Theyoftencelebratebyhavingapicnicintheparkorbygoingtoanamusementpark,thecinema,orthezoo.Manytouristattractions,includingtheForbiddenCity,havediscountsonadmissionorarecompletelyfreeforchildrenonthisday.TheJapanesepeoplecelebrateChildren’sDayonthefifthdayofthefifthmontheveryyear.Familiesflycolorfulcarpflags(鲤鱼旗)fromtheirhomes,ascarpsrepresentdeterminationandvigorinJapanesefolklore(民间传说).TheydisplayfigurinesofSamuraiWarriorsintheirhomestosymbolizestrengthandbravery.ChildrenenjoystickyricecakesinQuercusdentataleavesandparticipateineventsaroundthecountryliketraditionalJapaneseplays.Children’sDayiscelebratedonNovember14everyyear.ThisdatemarksthebirthanniversaryofPanditJawaharlalNehru,thefirstprimeministerofindependentIndia.Nehruwasveryfondofchildrenandso,tohonorhimandacknowledgehisworkforchildren,the14thofeveryNovemberissetasChildren’sDay.Onthisoccasion,childrenofIndiausuallygetgiftsfromtheirparents.Manyschoolsallowstudentstoattendtheirclassesincoloreddresses.Specialprogramsareheldbythechildrenthemselves.ManyschoolsholdactivitiessuchascampingtripsorfreemoviesonChildren’sDaytoallowstudentstohavefun.NewInNewZealand,Children’sDayiscelebratedonthefirstSundayofMarcheachyear.Funcommunityeventsareheldthroughoutthecountryandincludegames,carnival,food,traditionalhakadancing,andmore.WhatdoChinesedoonChildren’sPupilsgotoschoolasThecelebrationendatParentsusuallytakechildrenouttoManytouristattractionshavenoWhenistheChildren’sDayinJune B.May D.ThefirstSundayofWherecanyouprobablyfindthe B.BookC.Science D.NewsItwasmyfirsttriptoParis,acityI’ddreamedofvisitingsincechildhood.IwanderedalongtheSeineRiver,snappedphotosoftheEiffelTower,andsoakedinthecharmingatmosphere.However,disasterstruckonthethirdday:whenIreachedformybagatacrowdedmetrostation,Ifounditempty—myphone,wallet,andpassportwereallgone.PanicsurgedthroughmeasIrealizedIhadnowaytocontactanyoneorpayforfoodandaccommodation.Desperateandlost,Iwanderedaimlesslydownaquietstreet,tryingtoholdbacktears.Akind-lookingelderlymannoticedmydistress(困境)andapproachedme.“Areyouintrouble,younglady?”heaskedinbrokenEnglish.Iexplainedmysituation,andhiseyesfilledwithsympathy.Withouthesitation,heofferedtotakemetothelocalpolicestationtoreportthetheft.Ontheway,heboughtmeacupofhotcoffeeandreassuredme,“Everythingwillbeokay.Parisiansarenotascoldaspeoplesay.”Atthepolicestation,theofficerwaspatientandhelpful,takingdownmydetailsandpromisingtocontactmeiftherewasanynews.AsIleft,feelingstillanxious,theelderlymaninsistedondrivingmetoanearbyyouthhostelwherehehelpedmenegotiateadiscountedrate.Heevenpressedsomeeurosintomyhand,saying,“Buyyourselfapropermeal.”Itriedtorefuse,buthesmiledandsaid,“Passthekindnessonsomeday.”Aweeklater,Ireceivedacallfromthepolice,mywalletandpassporthadbeenfoundbyatouristwhohandedthemin.Thoughmyphonewasneverrecovered,Ihadalreadyexperiencedsomethingfarmorevaluable.Thattriptaughtmethatkindnessisuniversal,andeveninthedarkestmoments,strangerscanbringligh.IleftParisnotjustwithmemoriesofbeautifullandmarks,butwithawarmheartfullofgratitude.WhatwasstolenfromtheauthoratthemetroHerflightticketandcreditcards.B.Herphone,walletandpassport.C.Hercameraandtravelguide.D.Hercashandhotelreservation.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reassured”inParagraph2probablymean?A.ComfortedB.Warned Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheelderlyman wasastaffmemberoftheyouthcouldspeakfluentEnglishwiththecaredabouttheauthor’sbasichadknowntheauthorbeforetheWhatisthebesttitlefortheA.ATerribleTheftin B.TheBeautifulLandmarksofC.ATripFullofSurprisesand D.KindnessfromastrangerinWomenhavelongdominatedthewellnessindustry,withafocusonkeepingtheskindewyandthelimbsslimandPilates-toned.Womenhavealsobeenmajorcontributorstothescienceofaging.ThebiologistCynthiaKenyonhelpedlaunchthefieldwithher1993discoverythatasinglegenemutationdoubledthelifespanofworms.KenyonisnowvicepresidentofagingresearchatCalicoLifeSciences,acompanyfocusedonthebiologyofaging.Still,whenitcomestolongevity,particularlythehigh-profile,publicity-generatingpursuitoflifespansextendingto100andbeyond,menhavebeenthefacesofthemovement.Thatisstartingtochangewiththeriseofanincreasinglyprominentgroupoffemalescientists,entrepreneursandinfluencers.Inafielddominatedby“longevitybros,”theycouldbecalledthe“longevityladies.”Whattheselongevityladiesalladdressinvariedwaysisamysterythatcontinuestoperplexthefield.Womenlivelongerthanmen,fiveyearsonaverageintheU.S.Yetwomenalsospendmoreyearsoftheirlivesthanmendoinpoorerhealth.Theriseofthelongevityladiescanbeattributedtotheconvergenceoftwomajorchanges.Oneisabroaderculturalembraceoftherolelifestylechoices,suchassocialconnectionsandagooddiet,canplayinbothenrichingalifeandlengtheningit.Theseareareaswherefemalevoiceshavetraditionallyheldsway.Theotherbigdriverintheriseofthelongevityladiesistheemergenceofscientificfindingsshowingtherolethatsexdifferencesplayintheagingprocessandagrowingbeliefthatresearchonwomenmightimprovehowagingisunderstoodandtreatedinmentoo.CynthiaKenyon’scontributiontothefieldofagingresearchis foundingCalicoLifeSciencestostudyagingbiology.B.discoveringagenemutationdoublingworms’lifespan.C.promotingtheimportanceofsocialconnectionsanddiet.D.explainingwhywomenspendmoreyearsinpoorWhatcanbeinferredfromthesecondMenhavebeenmorevisibleinthepursuitofWomenhaveplayedamajorroleinthescienceofWomenlivelongerbutsufferfrompoorerhealthinlaterMenarelessinterestedinthewellnessindustrythanTheunderlinedword“perplex”inthethirdparagraphisclosestinmeaningto Whichonesupportstheincreasedwomen’sprominenceinlongevityThediscoverythatsocialconnectionshaveaverylittleimpactonmale’sTheideathatmenarenolongersuitablesubjectsforthecomplexagingThebeliefthatstudyingwomen’slongevityleadstobreakthroughsapplicabletoTheconclusionthatwomen’slifespansaresolelydeterminedbyhormonalThecommonfearthatafriendsecretlydislikesusoftenreflectsinternalinsecuritiesratherthanactualillwill.Peoplefrequentlyinterpretneutralorunclearbehaviors—suchasbrieftextrepliesordelayedresponses—assignsofrejection.Evenwell-meaningwordsofcomfortlike“noworries”maybeperceivedasmockingorinsincere.Thistendencycanbeexplainedthroughwhatisknownasthefawnresponse,abehavioralpatternlessrecognizedthanthe“fightorflight”reaction.Thefawnresponseinvolvesattemptstopleaseothersinordertofeelsafe,astrategyoftendevelopedinchildhoodwhenfacingcriticaloremotionallyneglectfulparents,oranunstablehomeenvironment.Whilethisstrategymayeaseconflicttemporarily,itcanalsoleadtoahabitualcycleofapproval-seeking.Wemightintellectuallyunderstandthatafriendisn’tupsetwithus—butthose“oldwaysofbeing”bitehard.Somethingwaslearnedearlyon:“Ineedtotryharderanddomoretobeloved.”Thispatternhasseveralconsequences.Onthepersonallevel,itfuelsanxiety,asindividualsrepeatedlyquestionwhethertheyhaveoffendedtheirpeers.Ontheinterpersonallevel,itcanstrainrelationships,sinceconstantdemandsforreassurancemayfrustratefriendsandevencreatetheveryrejectionthatwasworriedabout.Inthisway,assumingeveryoneisannoyedwithyoucanbecomeaself-fulfillingprophecy.Thekeyisunderstandingthatitisnottheendoftheworld—orafriendship.Conflictisnotonlyunavoidable;itcanevenbehealing,demonstratingthatintimacycansurvivedifference.Learningtotoleratediscomfort,ratherthanavoidingitatallcosts,canfosterbothtoughnessandSocialmedia,unfortunately,worsenssocialanxiety.Theabsenceofnonverbalcuesmakesiteasytomisinterprettone,whiletheconstantvisibilityofonlineinteractionscanintensifyfeelingsofexclusionorneglect.Managingtheseanxietiesrequiresconsciouseffort.Insteadofseekingimmediatereassurance,individualscanpausetoask:AmItrulybeingrejected,oramIsimplyanxious?Developingtoleranceforuncertaintycaninterruptthecycleandreducedependenceonothers’approval.Trustalsoplaysarole.Whenfriendssaytheyaresimplybusyordistracted,accepttheirwordsatfacevalue.Afterall,noquestionormagicphrasecancontrolanotherperson’sperception.Evenifitcould,youmightberobbingyourselfofopportunitiestogrow,learnordeepenabond.WhatcanwelearnaboutthefawnItreflectsthebeliefthatapprovalrequiresItisareactionaimedatavoidingItisacycleofseekingconstantItalwayspreventsconflictfromWhatdoes“aself-fulfillingprophecy”inparagraph3A.Apatternthattriestoentertainothers.B.Anoutcomethathappensasfeared.C.ApredictionthatiscertaintoD.Abeliefthatoneisself-Accordingtotheauthor,conflictinarelationshipcanbe A.asignofagrowingdisagreementB.achancetostrengthenaC.aproblemthatshouldbeavoidedD.awaytotestitsWhatisthelastparagraphmainlyWherefriendshipproblemsWhymagicwordsfailtodoHowtohandleanxietycausedbysocialWhatleadspeopletoseekconstant第二节(52.512.5分Inaworldfullofdividedopinions,onequestionstandsouttodivideusmorethananyother:isitbettertoshowerinthemorningorbeforegoingtobedatnight?36Somestickfirmlytomornings,othersswearbynights.Nomatterwhichgroupyou’rein,youmightoftenwonderifyourchoicetrulyaffectsyourlong-termhealth.Advocatesofmorningshowerssaya10-minutehotwatershowerhelpsthemwakeup.37It’stheirwaytofeelrefreshedandreadytostarttheday—whetherthatmeansheadingtoworkordoingdailychores.Theybelievethatthissmall,consistentactsetsapositivetonethathelpsmaketheirentiredaysfeelmoremanageable.38 Theyarguethatshoweringbeforebedislessaboutenergyandmoreaboutcleanlinessandrelaxation.Thinkaboutallthedustfromcrowdedsubways,pollutantsfromcityair,andsweatfromalong-daywalk.Withoutashower,theseenduprubbingagainstyourskinallnightandcreatinganuncleansleepenvironment.Sciencetellsusmoreaboutskinhealth.Everysquarecentimeterofyourskinhas10,000toonemillionbacteria,mostofwhichareharmlessbutsomecancausesmellyscent.39Sweatitselfhasnosmell,butcertainbacteriaproducesmellychemicals.Thismightmakeeveningshowersseemlikethecleanerchoice.Yetthetruthismorecomplex.PrimroseFreestone,amicrobiologist,notesthatevenifyoushoweratnight,you’llstillsweatovernight—uptohalfacup.You’llalsolosethosesweatandskincellsontoyoursheets,whichdustmites(尘螨)lovetofeedon.So,ismorningoreveningbetter?Thereisnostandardconclusion.Expertsagreethatifshoweronceaday,thetimebarelyimpactshealth.MostpeoplefallintooneoftwoclearTheansweristhatamorningshowerisbetter.C.Eveningbaths,though,haveadifferentview.ItallcomesdowntowhatmakesyoufeelItalsoleavesthemfeelingenergeticinsteadofwornThesebacteriafeedonoilfromyoursweatglands(汗腺Thiskeepsdirtandpollutantsfromgettingintoyour第三部分语言运用(30分第一节(15115分A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最Onenight,Seansawaninterestingscene.Fourrobotswerelinedup.Theyappearedtohavebeen41intheirtracksbecausetheleaderwasstoppedbehindacarelesslyplacedbike.Somepeopletriedtohelp,butsoontheywereannoyedattheleadrobot’slackof42theirefforts.Peoplemightnotrealizetheserobotswere43totherulethattheywouldn’tmoveuntilhumansstoppedcrossinginfrontofthem.It’snot44beingadeliveryrobot.InAmerica,theyhavebeenkickedorhit45byangrypeople.They’vebecomepopularsubjectsofonlinefailvideos.Inthesevideos,theycanbeseen46stairsorbumpingintothefurniture.Therearealsosomepotential47toovercomebeforedeliveryrobotscanbewidelyused.Becauseof48concerns,manycitieshavebannedtheserobots.AscientistfromMichiganexpressedsimilar 49.Hepointedoutthedangertherobotswouldbringtothepubliciftheyfailedtoworkproperly. ,deliveryrobotshaveafairlylowcarryingcapacity.That’stosay,thenumberandtypeofdeliveriesthattheycancompleteisfew.Besides,therobotsneedtoremainwithinacertainrangeofa51stationincasetheyrunoutofpower.Therefore,theyarealso52intheirpotentialrange.Thiscouldmaketheirapplication53,especiallyinareasfarfrommajorcitycenters.4242.A.responseB.rewardC.reviewD.blame46.A.walkingB.sittingC.cleaningD.falling 第二节(101.515分1InChina'sPalaceMuseum,expertsarebusyworkingonaplaque(匾额)56(weather)bycenturies.AccordingtoMaYue,deputyheadofthegroup,thecalligraphyconsistsofasilklayercarryingtheink57apaperlayersupportingit.TherestorationgroupmustseparatethetwoTechnologicalmethodscomeintoplay,58(help)expertsanalyzethecomponentsoftheinkandsilkthatancientpeopleused,andsourcehistoricallyconsistentmaterials.Masaysfor59(severe)wornpieces,theyhavecreatedreplicaswithdigitaltechnology,whiletherestoredoriginalswillbeplacedinstorage.Fortheancientpaintingsandcalligraphy,themounting()methodsandtechniquesare60national-levelintangibleculturalheritageitem."Eventoday,wemaintainamaster-apprentice(师徒)system.Graduatesofvariousmajorsjoiningourgroupmusttrain61theirmasters'guidanceforthreeyears,refiningtheirmountingandrestorationskills.That'showourrestorers62(cultivate),"saysMa.Inrecentyears,moreyoung63(profession)havejoinedthemuseum'srestorationteams,includingJinDazhao,34,fromthemetalartifactsgroup.Jinbelievesthatrestoringculturalrelicsisnotsimplymending64isbroken,butaboutcontinuingachainofhumancreativityandmemory."Througheachcarefulstrokeandpolish,"headds,"weareenablinghistory (breathe)again."第四部分写作(40第一节(15分注意:1802AnEventAboutCyber第二节(25分MikeHarriswasgrabbingenvelopesfromhismailboxwhenhisfingersbrushedagainstsomethingunexpectedlysoft.Insidesatacuterabbittoywithastickynote,“Bunnyneedsaplacetoplay.Yourmailboxlooksperfect.” MikecalledhiswifeClara,“Ourmailboxhasanewguest.”Claracameout,smilingatthelittlerabbitbeforenoticingtheirwaterbillbeneathit.“Butthisisnotatoyhouse.Wemightmissimportantbills.”Thecouplehadbuiltthemailboxthreeyearsago.Mike,aretiredtoymaker,designeditlikeasmallwhitecottage(小屋)witharedroof,measuringandcuttingeachpieceofwoodwiththesameprecisionheonceusedforchildren’stoys.Clarapainteddancingflowersonthesunnyyellowdoorhopingtomakepassingchildrensmile.“Whatifthe‘owner’decidestomoveinmorethings?”Clarawondered.Mikegentlystraightenedtherabbit’sear.“Someonetreasuredthis,”hemurmured,“Let’sfindoutwhoitbelongstofirst.”Thenextday,Mikeshowedaphotooftherabbittohisneighbors.NoonerecognizedituntilMrs.Bennetsaid,“Isawalittlegirlwithpigtails(辫子)byyourmailboxyesterday.Shelookedaroundnervouslybeforeplacingsomethinginside.Ithinkshe’sfromthenewapartmentsonElmStreet.Poorthing—there’snoplaygroundthere,notevenanyplayequipment.”Mikedidn’taskfurther.Insteadofremovingtherabbit,hetapedacolorfulnotetothemailbox,“Bunnyiswelcomehere.”Soon,moretoysjoinedtherabbit—alwaysintheafternoonhourswhenschoolended.Weekspassed.Thecollectionofplaythingsgrew,leavinglittleroomformail.Oneevening,Clarafoundanewnoteinpinkcrayon,“Dearfriends,Bunnyreallywantsatoyswing(秋千).Itriedtomakeonebutfailed.Canyouhelp?—Emma.”Clara’seyesgrewsoft,aforgottensenseofchildhoodwonderbubblingupinsideher.“Thisisn’tjustamailboxanymore;it’sasecretplayworld.shesaid.“Ialmostfeellikewe’repartofitMikenodded,Tomorrowlet’sjoinin.”注意:150个左右;Thenextafternoon,MikeandClarahidnearbywithasmallLearningEmma’swish,thecoupledecidedtobuildatoy 62.are 65.toAnEventAboutCyberLastweek,ourschoollaunchedthe“CyberSecurityWeek”eventwhereaseriesofactivitieswereheld,includinglecturesbyexperts,posterexhibitions,andclassdiscussions.Theexpertsvividlyexplainedcommoncyberthreatsandhowtoprotectourselvesonline.Theeventreceivedanenthusiasticresponsefromstudents.Theyshowedgreatinterestandactivelyparticipated.Manystudentssaidtheyhadabetterunderstandingofcybersecurityandwouldbemorecautiousinthedigitalworld.Thiseventeffectivelyraisedstudents’awarenessofcyberPossiblePara1:Thenextafternoon,MikeandClarahidnearbywithasmallsurprise.Whenagirlwithpigtailsapproached,tiptoeingnervouslytowardthemailbox,theysteppedforwardwithwarmsmiles.“AreyouEmma?”Mikeaskedgently.Thegirlnodded.Clarakneltdown,unveilingadelicatewoodenswingwithintricatecarvings.“ForBunny,”shesaidsoftly.Emma’seyessparkledlikestars.Withajoyful,silentgasp,shegentlytookBunnyfromthemailboxandplaceditonthetinyseat.“It’sabsolutelyperfect”shebreathed.Thenshewhispered,“Iwishallmytoyshadacottagetoplayin.”Para2:LearningEmma’swish,thecoupledecidedtobuildatoycottage.Mikedisappearedintohisdustyworkshop,hishandsrediscoveringthefamiliarrhythmofmeasuringandcuttingwood.Clarasketchedimaginativedesigns—littlewindows,flowersdancingacrossasunnyyellowdoor.Dayslater,aminimasterpiecestoodbesidethemailbox.WhenEmmaarrived,herjawdropped.“Arealtoyhouse.”sheyelled,tenderlyarrangingBunnyandothersinside.Watchingherpurejoy,Mikefelthisretiredheartawakening,whileClara’seyesglistenedwithtears.They’dcreatedsomethingmagical-notjustatoycottage,butasanctuarywherechildhoodwonderbloomedeternal.W:ThisrestaurantisfamousforitsChinese-stylepancakesanddumplings.Ithinkyou'rehungryM:I'mafraidI'mnot,darling.Iateabowlofnoodlesearlier.ButI'lljoinyouforacupofChineseteawhileI'mhereW:It'sourthirdvisittoHainanIsland.Thebeautifullandscape,naturalcoastline,andexcellentsurfingmusthavemadeussofondofthisplace.M:Agreed.Ihopewecanvisitheremoreoften.Mostofall,themildweathermakesmealmostfeelathome.W:Wecan'tleaveRexwithmymomordad.So,instead,wecanleavehimatahotelforM:Thatwon'tbenecessary.MyfriendJohnwillcomebythehouseeverydaytofeedhimandwaterourplants.M:Finally,therewillbesomerainthisweekend.WillyoustickaroundorleavetheW:I'llstayhere.IhaveticketstoseeaconcertthisweekendIt'sperformedbyafamoussingerandW:I'mdone.Ican'tdoanythingelseaftertoday'sworkoutIreallyneedarest.M:Doyoufeelanypainnow?W:No.Mytrainerwasjustsomoivatedtoleadusinrunningandliftingweights.(Text6)M:I'vebeenthinkingofgettingapetforsomecompanyinmyapartment.W:Anyspecifictypeinmind?Adog,acatoraparrot?M:I'mleaningtowardsdogsfortheirloyaltyandW:Dogsaregreat,buttheyneedconstantcare.Considerwho'lllookafterthemwhenyou'reM:Iseeyourpoint.Maybecatsarethebetteroptionsincethey'remoreindependent.W:Thatcouldwork;theydorequirelessattentionthandogs.W:DidyouhearaboutAlex?He'sbeingcalledourrescueheronow.M:Yeah,Isawhispictureinthenewspapers.W:Thisisn'thisfirstdangerousrescue.He'sincrediblybraveandwasn'tinjuredthistime.HecarriedthewholefamilyoutfromtheburninghouseM:Whatmotivateshim?He'sunlikeanyoneelseIW:It'shissenseofdutyandwillingnesstohelpthoseinneed.I'msurprisedhedidn'ttellus.M:Hedidn'tdoitforfameorpublicity.Hediditoutofcareforpeople.W:It'sadmirablehowmodestheisaboutsuchheroicdeeds.(Text8)W:Thepartywasfun,Mike.AndthefoodwasM:Itreallywas.Weordereditfromafamousrestaurant.Whatdoyouthinkofmymom'sbiscuits?W:Theyaredelicious.Iatequiteafew.Iwishmymomcouldmakethemthatwell.M:I'mgladyoulikeW:AndIreallylikeyourmomanddad.They'reM:That'sarelief.Iwasworriedthatmyfriendsmightnotgetonwithmyparents.Iwasembarrassedwhenmydadstartedtellingallhisoldjokes.M:Oh,thatwasgreat.Hereallymademelaugh.Ihadn'theardthembefore.Yourparent

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