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上学期高二英语11月月考试题03第I卷(选择题共79分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题海小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Twosingletickets. B.Tworeturntickets. C.Onereturnticket.2.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Gasismoreexpensivenow.B.Gasischeaperthanbefore.C.Themanlikeswalkingmorethandriving.3.Whatdoesthemanprefertodrinknow?A.Hotcoffee. B.Bothcoffeeandtea. C.Coldwater.4.Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromtheconversation?A.Prof.Smith’scourseisdifficult.B.Prof.Smithoftenmakesmistakes.C.ItiseasytopasstheexamgivenbyProf.Smith.5.WhatisSummerinParis?A.Anewspaper. B.ATVprogram. C.Amovie.第二节(共15小题每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Tocashhischecksinthebank.B.TogetsomeinformationaboutRMB.C.Toknowabouttheexchangerate.7.Howwouldthemanlikehismoneytobecashed?A.Inhundreds.B.Intensandhundreds.C.Infiftiesandhundreds.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Thewomansaysthemountainholdsaworldrecordfor________.A.thedeepestrailroad.B.thehighestrecordedwindspeed.C.thehighestmountaininAmerica.9.Howdoesthecograilroaddifferfromaregularrailroad?A.Ithasascenicview.B.Itiscontrolledbyaputer.C.Itclimbssteephills.10.Howdoesthemanconvince(劝说)thewomantogoonthetrip?A.Heofferstopayforherticket.B.Heofferstoletherusehisputer.D.Heofferstotakeheronthetrain.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatkindofroomdoesMr.Moorewant?A.Adoubleroomwithbath.B.Asingleroomwithbath.C.Twosinglerooms.12.WhatserviceswillMr.Moorehave?A.Aradio,aTVSet,andatelephone.B.ATVset,atelephone,andabath.C.ATVset,atelephone,andanewspaper.13.What’sMr.Moore’stelephonenumber?A..B..C..听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthewaitinglist?A.Itwashardlyofanyuse.B.Itwasofgreatimportance.C.Itprovidedagreatopportunity.15.Whatdidthewomanmeanbysaying”We’reacoupleofsuccesses.”?A.Shegotagoodjob.B.Shegotfortfromthejobinterviewer.C.Shewastryingtolaughoffhersorrows.16.Whydidn’tthemangetajobinthedressshop?A.Hedidn’thavetheexperienceneeded.B.Hedidn’tapplyforthejobatall.C.Thereweretoomanyjobapplicants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwasthespeaker’sjobbeforehewas10yearsold?A.Washingplates.B.Cleaningtables.C.Shiningshoes.18.Whatwasoneoftherequirementslaidclown(制订)bytheboy’sfather?A.Hemustworksixdaysaweek.B.Heshouldneverbelateforwork.C.Hemuststudyhardinhissparetime.19.Whatdilltheboyaskhisfathertodooneday?A.Topayhimforhiswork.B.Tolethimhave3mealsadayintherestaurant.C.Togivehisfriendsfreedrinks.20.Whydidtheboy’sfatherrefusetopayhim?A.Becausetheboywasriotafulltimeworker.B.Becausehethoughttheboyhadfailedtomeethisrequirements.C.Becausehethoughtitwashissonwhoshouldpayhim.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21.Afterthe5hourlongjourney,allthetouristswere_____anddesperatetohaveagoodrest.A.turnedoutB.givenoutC.letoutD.wornout22.Heisreallyconsidering___himselfto_____thesechildrenoftheearthquakestrickenarea.A.todevote,educatingB.devoting,educateC.devoting,educatingD.todevote,educate23.Oneofthecustomsofficers,whowaswatchingthearrivalsvery_____,sawfeathers______fromunderawoman’scoat.A.close;falling B.close;fall C.closely;fall D.closely;falling24.The_____lookonthemanager’sfacesuggestedthathe_______tooverethedifficulty.A.determined;bedetermined B.determined;wasdeterminedC.determining;determine D.determining;determined25.__________thelightsbeforeyouleavetheofficeoryouwillbefined.A.TurningoffB.TurnedoffC.TurnoffD.Toturnoff26.Inotherwords,theprocessofeconomicgrowthinYangzhouis_________.A.underway B.alltheway C.bythewayD.inaway27._____theInternetisofgreathelp,Idon’tthinkit’sagoodideatospendtoomuchtimeonit.A.IfB.AsC.BecauseD.While28.Alwaysnot______newsreportsonfacts,thereporterisoftencriticizedbythechiefeditor.A.basedB.tobaseC.havingbasedD.basing29.Tom______ontheground,______tomethathishen______threeeggsaday.A.lies,lied,laidB.lay,lied,lainC.lay,lying,laidD.lay,lying,haslaid30.______fromhiswords,theman,_______tocollectingstamps,hasusedupallhissavings,A.Judge;addictingB.Judged;addictedC.Judging;addictedD.Tojudge;addicting31.Thisspecialschoolacceptsalldisabledstudents,_____educationallevelandbackground.A.accordingto B.regardlessof C.inadditionto D.intermsof32.Whereisyournewhomenow?中学 Inthenewdevelopedzone.ButI_________downtownforfiveyears. A.havelivedB.hadlived C.lived D.wasliving33.Iwouldappreciate________,tobefrank,ifthegoodscouldbedeliveredassoonaspossible.A.this B.it C.you D.myself34.Youmayusetheroomasyoulike________youcleanitupafterwards.A.sofaras B.incase C.evenif D.solongas35.—WereyoudisappointedwhenyoureceivedthebookboughtthroughtheInternet?—Well,yes,_______.Thebackcoverwasabittorn,butitdidn’tmatterreally.A.sortofB.verymuchC.notatallD.nevermind第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwasfeelingprettylow.ItwastheweekbeforeIwasscheduledforgallbladdersurgery(胆囊手术),andIcouldn’tescapemyworried36.Thesurgeonwashighly37butwasnewtome—andhedidn’thavethebestbesidesmanner.Mysister,an38operatingroomdirector,whousuallyputmy39ateaseaboutmymedicalcare,hadmovedawayrecently.Thiswouldbemyfirsttime40anoperationwithoutherrighttherebymyside. Iwasonmyown.“41somethinggoeswrong?”Itossed(翻来覆去)andturnedallthatnight. dayI42Ihadtogetmymindoutofeverything.Agood43willdothetrick,Ithought.I44tothebookcaseinmyguestbedroomtogetsomethingto45.Nexttothebookcase46somenovelsIhad47fromlibrarysaleoverayearago.RightontopIsawabestsellingmysterynovel. Isatdowninthebedroom,48thebookandbegantoread.Icouldn’t49it—thebook’sprologue(开场白)beganwithawomanawaitingsurgery!Shewasalsofeeling50,strugglingwithknowingifshehad51therighthospital,therightdoctor. “Thisisateam52,”thedoctorsaidtoher.“Wemustn’t53someoneveryimportant,”hecontinued,“themostimportantmemberofourteam.Doyouknowwhothatis?” Ireadon,breathless. Thedoctorpattedthewoman’shandgentlyandpointedtoher.“54”hetoldher. AndIrealizedmylifewasn’tonlyinthedoctor’shands;itwasinmineaswell.ImmediatelyIfeltmoreconfidentand55abouttheupingsurgery.36.A.expressions B.spirits C.thoughts D.treatments37.A.declared B.announced C.persuaded D.remended38.A.active B.experienced C.energetic D.actual39.A.heart B.mind C.feeling D.sense40.A.facing B.making C.doing D.missing41.A.Whatif B.Onlyif C.Howe D.Evenif42.A.decided B.wondered C.agreed D.admitted43.A.deal B.rest C.book D.motto44.A.looked B.headed C.attached D.pointed45.A.achieve B.fort C.entertain D.read46.A.was B.were C.lied D.put47.A.takenup B.brokenup C.pickedup D.putup48.A.opened B.shut C.carried D.settled49.A.focus B.bear C.believe D.understand50.A.excited B.frightened C.worried D.confused51.A.caught B.chosen C.discovered D.ignored52.A.effort B.affair C.direction D.standard53.A.suspect B.remove C.prefer D.forget54.A.Myself B.Yourself C.Thedoctor D.Yoursister55.A.careful B.curious C.hopeful D.sensitive第三部分阅读理解(每小题2分,满分24分)A

Trafficjamandcities,itseems,gohandinhand.Everyoneplainsaboutbeingstuckintraffic;but,liketheweather,nooneseemstodoanythingaboutit.Inparticular,trafficengineers,transportationplanners,andpublicofficialsresponsiblefortransportationsystemsinlargecitiesarefrequentlycriticizedforfailingtosolvetrafficjam

Butistrafficjamasignoffailure?Longqueuesatrestaurantsortheaterboxofficesareseenassignsofsuccess.Shouldtransportationsystemsbeviewedanydifferently?Ithinkweshouldrecognizethattrafficjamisanunpreventablebyproductofsuccessfulcities,andviewthe“trafficproblem”inadifferentlight.

Cibecausetheypromotesocialinteractionsandeconomictransactions.Trafficjamoccurswheretherearelotsofpeoplebutlimitedspaces.Culturallyandeconomicallysuccessfulcitieshavetheworsttrafficproblems,whiledecayingcitiesdon’thavemuchtraffic.NewYorkandLosAngelesareAmerica’smostcrowdedcities.Butifyouwantaccesstomajorbrokeragehouses(经纪行),youwillfindthemeasiertoreachincrowdedNewYorkthaninanyotherlargecities.Andifyourfirmneedsaccesstopostproductionfilmeditorsorsatelliteguidanceengineers,youwillreachthemmorequicklythroughthecrowdedfreewaysofLAthanthroughlesscrowdedroadselsewhere.

Despitetrafficjam,alargernumberandwidervarietyofsocialinteractionsandeconomictransactionscanbemadeperfectinlarge,crowdedcitiesthanelsewhere.Seeninthissight,trafficjamisanunfortunateconsequenceofprosperity,notacauseofeconomicdeclineandurbandecay.

Sowhilewecanconsidertrafficjamasincreasingcostsontheareasofbigcities,thecostsofinaccessibility(交通不便)inuncrowdedplacesarealmostcertainlygreater.ThereisnodoubtthattrafficjambringstheterribleeconomicandenvironmentaldamageinplaceslikeBangkok,Jakarta,andLagos.ButmobilityisfarhigherandtrafficjamlevelsarefarlowerhereintheUS,eveninourmostcrowdedcities.That’swhy,fornow,wedon’tseepeopleandcapitalstreamingoutofSanFranciscoandChicago,headingforcitieslikeCalifornia,andIllinois.56.Wecanconcludefromthefirstparagraphthat_______.

A.trafficjamandweatherarethetwofactorspreventingthedevelopmentofthebigcity

B.trafficjamseemstobeverydifficulttodealwith

C.iftrafficengineerstrytheirbest,trafficjamcanbesolved

D.publicofficialsarealwayscriticizedformisusingtheirpower57.Accordingtothepassage,what’stheauthor’sopiniontowardstrafficjam?A.Trafficjamisunavoidableinanycities.B.Trafficjamisbothasignoffailureandasignofsuccess.C.Trafficjamisoneoftheconsequencesofsuccessfulcities.D.Trafficjamisacauseofeconomicdecline.58.Bysaying“decaying”(inPara.4),thewriterprobablymeans_______.

A.declining

B.developing

C.richandsuccessful

D.strongandhealthy59.Accordingtothisarticle,whichstatementabout“NewYork”and“LosAngeles”istrue?

A.Thetrafficjaminthetwocitieshasbeenworsened.

B.NewYorkandLosAngelesaretheleastsuccessfulcitiesintheUS.

C.Itiseasiertoreachmajorbrokeragehousesinthetwocitiesthaninothercities.

D.DespitethetrafficjaminLA,you’llfindasatelliteguidanceengineermorequicklythere.BThefutureofagriculturemustachieveseveralgoalsatthesametime.First,itnowappearsthatwewillhavetodoubleworldfoodproductionin40yearsduetopopulationgrowth,increasingmeatconsumptionandpressurefrombiofuels(生物燃料).Wewillalsohavetoreducetheenvironmentalimpactsfromourfarmingpractices,whichhavecausedwidespreaddamagetosoils,ecosystems,watersandeventheatmosphere.Infact,agriculture’simpactsareasbadasclimatechangeasanenvironmentalconcern.Besides,wewillhavetoimprovefoodsecurityfortheworld’spoor.WhiletheGreenRevolutionofthe1960smadeitpossibletofeedhundredsofmillionsmorepeoplethaninearliereras,thenumberoftheundernourishedintheworldhasstartedtoriseagain.Finally,wewillhavetoincreasetherecoveringabilityofagriculturefromshocks.Today,ourhighefficiency,globalizedworldhasmanybenefits,butitisvulnerable(易受伤的)todestruction,whetherfromdroughts,diseasesorsuddenpricerises.Wemuststartbuildingbetterfoodsystemstobetterkeepusawayfromfutureshocks.Currently,therearetwomodelsofagriculture:localandorganicagriculturevs.globalizedandindustrializedagriculture.Eachhasbeenstronglysupportedandseverelycriticized,butneitherofthesemodels,standingalone,canfullymeetourneeds.Organicagricultureteachesusimportantlessonsaboutsoils,nutritionandpestmanagement.Unfortunately,organicfoodprovideslessthan1%oftheworld’scalories,mostlytothewealthy.Itishardtoimagineorganicfarmingdevelopingtofeed9billion.Globalizedandindustrializedagriculturehasbenefitsofhighoutputandlowlabordemands.Withoutit,billionsofpeoplewouldhavestarved.However,ithasewithenormousenvironmentalandsocialcosts,whichcannotbesustained.Ratherthanvotingforjustonesolution,weneedathirdwaytosolvethecrisis.Let’stakeideasfrombothsides,creatingnew,hybridsolutionsthatincreaseproduction,saveresourcesandbuildamoresustainableagriculture.Therearemanypromisingavenuestopursue.Anew“thirdway”foragricultureisnotonlypossiblebutalsonecessary.Ourproblemsarehuge,andtheywillrequireeveryoneatthetable,workingtogethertowardsolutions.60.Howmanygoalsofagriculturearementionedinthepassage? A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six61.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage? A.Organicagriculturecanfeedmostpeopleintheworldnow. B.Industrializedagriculturedoesnoharmtoourenvironment. C.Modernfarmingiscriticizedwhileorganicfarmingisnot. D.Thefutureagriculturecan’tonlydependonorganicagriculture.62.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______. A.everyonecanaffordtoenjoyorganicfoodatwill B.wewillvotetodecidewhichfarmingsystemtotake C.thewriterisquiteoptimisticaboutfutureagriculture D.onlyexpertscanfindabetteragriculturalsolution63.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage? A.OrganicAgricultureVsIndustrializedAgriculture. B.TheGoalsofFutureAgricultureandItsWayOut. C.AThirdPossibleandNecessaryWayforAgriculture. D.ModernGlobalizedandIndustrializedAgriculture.C“MisterD’Arcyisnotapoliceman.Heis,however,verywise.Heknewthepolicewouldsearchhisapartment.Healsoknewhowpolicethink.So,hedidnothidetheletterwhereheknewtheywouldlookforit.“DoyourememberhowGermontlaughedwhenIsaidthemysterywasdifficultforhimtosolvebecauseitwassosimple?”Dupinfilledhispipewithtobaccoandlitit.“Well,themoreIthoughtaboutit,themoreIrealizedthepolicecouldnotfindtheletterbecauseD’Arcyhadnothiddenitatall.“SoIwenttovisitD’Arcyinhisapartment.Itookapairofdarkgreeneyeglasseswithme.IexplainedtohimthatIwashavingtroublewithmyeyesandneededtowearthedarkglassesatalltimes.Hebelievedme.TheglassespermittedmetolookaroundtheapartmentwhileIseemedonlytobetalkingtohim.“Ipaidspecialattentiontoalargedeskwheretherewerealotofpapersandbooks.However,Isawnothingsuspiciousthere.Afterafewminutes,however,Inoticedasmallshelfoverthefireplace.Afewpostcardsandaletterwerelyingontheshelf.Theletterlookedveryoldanddirty.“AssoonasIsawthisletter,IdecideditmustbetheoneIwaslookingfor.Itmustbe,eventhoughitwaspletelydifferentfromtheoneGermonthaddescribed.“Thisletterhadalargegreenstamponit.Theaddresswaswritteninsmalllettersinblueink.ImemorizedeverydetailoftheletterwhileItalkedtoD’Arcy.Thenwhenhewasnotlooking,Idroppedoneofmyglovesonthefloorundermychair.“morning,Istoppedathisapartmenttolookformyglove.Whileweweretalking,weheardpeopleshoutinginthestreet.D’Arcywenttothewindowandlookedout.Quickly,Isteppedtotheshelfandputtheletterinmypocket.ThenIreplaceditwithaletterthatlookedexactlylikeit,whichIhadmadeitthenightbefore.“Thetroubleinthestreetwascausedbyamanwhohadalmostbeenrunoverbyahorseandcarriage.Hewasnothurt.Andsoonthecrowdofpeoplewentaway.Whenitwasover,D’Arcycameawayfromthewindow.Isaidgoodbyeandleft.“Themanwhoalmosthadanaccidentwasoneofmyservants(雇员).Ihadpaidhimtocreatetheincident.”Dupinstoppedtalkingtolighthispipe.Ididnotunderstand.“But,Dupin,”Isaid,“whydidyougotothetroubleofreplacingtheletter?Whynotjusttakeitandleave?”Dupinsmiled.“D’Arcyisadangerousman,”hesaid.“Andhehasmanyloyalservants.IfIhadtakentheletter,Imightneverhavelefthisapartmentalive.”WhatisDupinprobably?A.Anactor.B.Aprofessor.C.Anofficial.D.Adetective.65.WhichofhefollowingaboutDupin’sdroppingoneofhisglovesisNOTtrue?A.Hedroppeditintentionally.B.Hedroppeditcarelessly.C.HedroppeditinordertodropinonD’Arcyagain.D.Hedroppedittomakeanexcuse.66.Accordingto,wecaninfer____________________.A.theletterDupintookawaywasexactlytheonehewanted.B.theincidentinthestreetwasdirectedbyDupin.C.Mr.D’ArcyandDupinweregoodfriends.D.Dupinshouldhavetakentheletterawaydirectly.67.Whichwouldbethebesttitlefor?A.ThestolenletterB.AnunexpectedaccidentC.AdangerousmanD.Thefrighteningapartment第II卷(非选择题共41分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共l0小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)注意:每个空格只填l个单词。请将答案写在答卷纸上相应题号的横线上。WhilemanyAmericanshopethenewstimulus(刺激)packagewillprovidesomereliefintheyearahead,manywhowererecentlylaidofforarefacinglayoffsarelookingforamoreimmediatesolution,suchasanewjob.But,accordingtoJoshKlapow,clinicalpsychologistattheUniversityofAlabamaBirminghamSchoolofPublicHealth,aclearmindisthefirststeptofindinganewjob. “Afterajobloss,aperson’smemoryandconcentrationcanbeweakened.Withinthefirst24hoursofbeinglaidoff,thebestthingtodoisdoingnothing,”saidKlapow.“Iencouragepeopletojustcoolit.” AccordingtoKlapow,manypeopletendtooverthinktheirsituation,whichmayleadtoanxiety,anddifficultsleepingandconcentrating.Insteadoflettingyourthoughtsrace,Klapowsuggestswritingalistoftasks. “Writedowneverythingyouthinkyoumayneedtodo,thenmakealist,”hesaid.“Itgetsyourthoughtsoutofyourheadandontoapieceofpaper.” Onceyourmindisclear,andthelistisinfrontofyou,youcanstartfromthetopanddoonethingatatime,hesaid. Nothavingtoprepareforworkinthemorningmaynolongerbeanexcusetowatchthemorninghourstickawayfromunderthecovers. Stayinginbedallowsanxietyandguilttobuildupwithinoneself,hesaid.Gettingastarttothedaykeepsawaythenegativethoughtsassociatedwithlosingajob,andallowsyoutoworkonapplyingofotherpositionsandgettingthingsdone. Gettingupearlymaynotseemappealingifthereisn’tmuchtodo.Takingpartinactivitiesortakingonprojectsthatwouldhavepreviouslycutintoworkhoursisagoodwaytostaypositive. Activitiescanincludeexercising,volunteering,orattendingcareerfairs.Thesecannotonlyimproveyouremotionalwellbeing,butalsohelpyoudiscoveropportunitiesyoumaynothavefoundifyoustayedathome. “Wehavethetendencytothinkofproblemsaspermanent,buttheyalwaysgetresolvedintheend,”saidKlapow.“Theimportantthingisforapersonnottogodownhillandstaythere.” Laughteristhebestmedicine,asthesayinggoes.Andalthoughlaughtermaynotbringanationoutofarecession(经济衰退),itcanbringaboutapositiveoutlook.AccordingtoKlapow,laughingcanimproveyourphysiological(生理的)responsetolosingajob.HowtoDealwithLosingYourJobKeepaclear68.Losingajobcan71.one’smemoryandconcentration.Expertsencouragepeopleto72.down.Writealistoftasks.Stopfocusingonthe73..Shiftyourattentiontowritingdowneverythingyouthinkyouneedtodo.Getupearlyinthe69..Stayinginbed74.youranxietyandguilt.Takingpartinactivitiesortakingonprojectsisagoodwaytostaypositiveandhelpyoudiscover75..70.Laughteristhebest76..Itcancreateapositiveoutlook,andisagoodphysiological77.tolosingajob.第五部分单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)78.Thetreeinthebackyard_________(测量)30feetinheightwasplantedbymygrandfather.79.Atonetimetherewasariverwhich___________(流动)throughthevillage,butunfortunatelyithasdriedup.80.IinsistthatyoutaketheopinionsofthepeopleoftheUKintoc__________81.Whatmadeyousoexcited?IwasinformedthatIwasa___________toPeking82.Howmanypeopleattendedyourpartyyesterday?Almost200,withtheiragesr___________from15to80.Itwasindeedanunforgettablemomentforme.83.Whatdoyouthinkoftheideaofhumancloning?Ifmankindtoyswithnatureinthatway,wemaybeonourwaytop________areallifeFrankenstein’smonster.84.Isaidsomemeanthingstomymothertheotherday,butnowIregretdoingso.Anyway,Ididn’tmeantoher.Inthatcase,you’dbettermakean___________toherassoonaspossible.I’msureyourmotherwillforgiveyourightaway.85.It’sillegaltoreadpeople’sprivateletterswithoutp_______.86.Themotherwasfilledwith_______(焦虑)aboutherdaughter’shealth.It’snot_______(可信赖的)tojudgeamanonlybyhislooks.第六部分完成句子(共6小题;每小题1分,满分6分)一支用这种新机器装备起来的探宝队进入了这个岩洞,希望找到埋藏着的金子。________________thenewmachine,asearchpartywenttothecave______tofind_____treasure.89.令他们失望的是,他们的努力以失败告终。Totheirdisappointment,theirefforts________________________________.90.昨晚我几次打电话给爱丽丝,电话就是不通。YesterdayeveningIcalledAliceseveraltimes,butIcouldn’t_______________.91.我们必须降低成本,这样才能将我们产品的价格下调。Wemust____________thecostsothatthepriceofourproductcanbebroughtdown.92.他进来时,所有人的视线都集中在他身上,使得他很尴尬。Alleyes_____________________himwhenhecamein,whichmadehimembarrassed.93

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