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山东省菏泽市2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中考试英语试题(A卷)(含听力)
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、听力选择题
1.How long will the woman stay at the summer camp
A.Two weeks. B.Four weeks. C.Six weeks.
2.How was the weather over the weekend
A.Very windy. B.Extremely hot. C.Really rainy.
3.Why is the woman stopping by Tokyo on her way to Vancouver
A.She wants to go shopping there.
B.It’s too expensive to fly direct.
C.Direct tickets are sold out.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Where to find new music.
B.Which radio station is the best.
C.Why music magazines are boring.
5.What does the man ask the woman to do later
A.Send him a report. B.Go to his office. C.Call him back.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the man complaining about
A.The size of the jeans.
B.The price of the jeans.
C.The style of the jeans.
7.When will the man come back to the shop
A.This afternoon. B.This evening. C.Tomorrow.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What vehicle did the woman just take
A.A taxi. B.A plane. C.A train.
9.How long will the woman rent the car for
A.Four days. B.Five days. C.Seven days.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What does Aron say about his mother
A.She just decided to change jobs.
B.She just moved to London.
C.She just opened a law firm.
11.What will Aron be doing in Paris
A.Looking for a job. B.Going to school. C.Taking a holiday.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Co-workers. B.Friends at school. C.Brother and sister.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.How long will the exhibition last in Italy
A.For two weeks. B.For four weeks. C.For eight weeks.
14.Which country is the second stop of the exhibition tour
A.Spain. B.Greece. C.Portugal.
15.Why won’t the speakers go to the exhibition on Saturday
A.The woman has to take classes.
B.The man has to work on his paper.
C.The museum will be crowded that day.
16.Where will the woman probably be on Friday morning
A.In the library. B.In the gallery. C.In the classroom.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the announcement mainly about
A.Rent increase. B.Community activities. C.Moving-in information.
18.How much will three-bedroom apartments be
A.$100more than before.
B.$150 more than before.
C.$200 more than before.
19.When will there be new carpets
A.In next January. B.In next September. C.In next December.
20.What will happen in October
A.New kitchens will be put in.
B.The apartments will be repainted.
C.There will be free laundry machines.
二、阅读理解
Bali Wildlife Volunteer Program
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Bali wildlife volunteers help to care for a variety of animal species. Volunteers help promote and improve the well-being of animals at the wildlife centre.
VOLUNTEER ROLE & TYPICAL WORKDAY
As a wildlife volunteer in Bali, you will rotate (轮换) across several of the projects and locations we work in, gaining a wide range of insights into the many ways volunteers can make an impact during their time on the program. While on the project, you will work alongside other staff members who have years of experience. Typical activities you will get involved in during your time as a volunteer in Bali Wildlife Centre include feeding, cleaning, daily care and so on.
REQUIREMENTS
To join the program, you need to be at least 15 years old and able to speak English at the intermediate (中级的) level. You should be physically fit, as volunteering overseas can be quite hard. If you have any health problems that may affect your participation, you must report them to us in your online application. As for the time commitment, volunteers are expected to work about 3-5hours per day from Monday to Thursday, and Friday is optional but is encouraged.
FREE TIME ACTIVITIES
Participants generally volunteer on a Monday-Thursday basis and on the weekends are free to relax or travel around. The wider travel opportunity is extremely important to the whole experience and it is something we certainly recommend. Our loal team is able to arrange free activities, transportation and accommodation but please note this is usually an independent experience outside of the core program.
21.What is the aim of the program
A.To contribute to the well-being of wild animals.
B.To promote environmental conservation.
C.To teach animal rescue techniques.
D.To conduct wildlife research.
22.What is a specific requirement for volunteers
A.Having experience in wildlife rescue. B.Being good at written English.
C.Being in good condition. D.Reaching adulthood.
23.What do we know about volunteers
A.Their work locations are fixed.
B.They have to work on weekends.
C.They need to pay for transportation.
D.They can travel around during their free time.
A 12-minute piece of music composed by Mozart has been discovered in a library in Germany. Researchers think the composer wrote the previously unknown piece-called Serenade in C-when he was a young teenager.
The composition was found in the holdings of Germany’s Leipzig Municipal Libraries-some 280 miles north of Salzburg, Austria, where Mozart was born in 1756. Although Mozart wrote this piece when he was only a teenager, it was not uncommon for him to write music in his childhood. Mozart began to perform around Austria from the age of five and shortly afterwards became famous as a composer.
Mozart probably wrote the recently discovered composition between the mid and late 1760s, according to a statement from the Leipzig Municipal Libraries. Library researchers were compiling (编辑) an edition of the Kochel catalog, a collection of Mozart’s works, when they came across a mysterious bound manuscript (装订好的手稿) containing a handwritten composition in brown ink. The composition is thought to have been written by Mozart. The handwriting, however, is not Mozart’s, suggesting that the manuscript is a copy of the original composition. The researchers think it was made around 1780.
The researchers say the music fits stylistically with other works from the 1760s, when Mozart was between the ages of 10 and13. The young composer was no longer creating pieces that sounded like this one by the time he was in his late teens.
In his early years, Mozart wrote many chamber works like Serenade in C, which his father recorded on a list of his son’s compositions. Many of these works were thought to have been lost to history. Luckily, this particular piece was saved–thanks to the composer’ s sister. “It looks as if a complete string trio (二重奏曲) has survived in Leipzig,” Leisinger, a worker from the International Mozarteum Foundation, says. “The source was obviously Mozart’s sister, who perhaps preserved the work in memory of her brother.”
24.What does the second paragraph intend to show about Mozart
A.His talent at a young age. B.His connection to Salzburg.
C.His preference for performing. D.His popularity all around the world.
25.On what basis do the researchers date Serenade in C
A.The title of the composition. B.The style of the composition.
C.The number in the Kochel catalog. D.The color of the ink used in the copy.
26.Why is Mozart’s sister mentioned
A.She had a positive influence on Mozart.
B.She was the first to perform Serenade in C.
C. She helped Mozart compose Serenade in C.
D.She was the one who preserved Serenade in C.
27.Which of the following is the best title for the text
A.Mozart’s Works Need Updating.
B.Mozart’s Works Attract New Attention.
C.A Lost Mozart Composition Was Discovered.
D.Researchers Uncovered the Early Life of Mozart.
Throughout history, lions have represented courage and strength. Lions live in groups called prides, and the size of a pride depends on food availability, but a typical pride includes one to three males, a dozen females, and their cubs or young lions. Males are larger than females (lionesses). A lion’s body ranges in length from 4.5 to 6.5 feet, with a tail from 26 to 40 inches. Both males and females are powerful, muscular cats with rounded heads and ears. Only adult male lions display a brown, rust, or black mane (鼠毛) which extends down the neck and chest.
Lions’ diet consists of more than 70% meat. Lions prefer to hunt big animals including zebra, buffalo, and giraffe. They usually avoid very large(elephant) and very small(monkey) prey (猎物), but they’ll take farm animals. Lions most often hunt at dawn or dusk, but can adapt to their prey to change their schedule. When hunting, lionesses run from more than one direction to catch fleeing animals. Usually, prey is consumed at the hunting site.
Male lions tend to be four or five years old before winning a challenge and joining a pride. When a new male takes over a pride, he usually kills the youngest generation of cubs and drives away the adolescents. Most adult lions are killed by humans or other lions, although some die from injuries while hunting. Usually, about 80% of cubs die, but those that survive to adulthood may live to be 10 to 14 years of age. Some cubs are killed by hyenas and wild dogs.
The lion is listed as “vulnerable (易危的)” on the IUCN Red List. The wild population decreased by approximately 43% from 1993 to 2014. Although lions can tolerate a wide range of habitats, they are threatened because people continue to kill them and because of the lack of prey.
28.What do we know about lions according to paragraph 1
A.They are social animals. B.They all have a nice mane.
C.They are known for their powerful tails. D.They have the same head and ear size.
29.How do lions typically get food
A.By hunting on big farms. B.By hiding close to their prey.
C.By using tools to trap their prey. D.By catching their prey cooperatively.
30.What can be learned about cubs in paragraph 3
A.They tend to live a very long life. B.Most of them are killed by other animals.
C.They face many threats before adulthood. D.They are carefully protected by their parents.
31.What is the last paragraph mainly about
A.The shortage of available prey. B.Threatened habitats for lions.
C.The tough situation of the wild lion. D.Endangered animals on the IUCN Red List.
Research has found that loneliness and social isolation are associated with an increased risk of conditions like anxiety, depression, heart disease, and stroke. In fact, a 2010 analysis found that loneliness is as harmful to physical health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day — meaning using friendship to reduce loneliness is good for you. But how many friends should you have
According to Jeffrey Hall, a professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas, if you want to ease the health impacts of loneliness, the most important thing you can do is to have at least one important person in your life. But if you want to have the most meaningful life, one where you feel very bonded and connected to others, more friends are better.
Some research endorses his remarks. One study from 2016 found that those with at least six friends have better health throughout their lives, and a study from 2020 found that middle-aged women who have at least three friends typically have higher levels of overall satisfaction with their lives.
To figure out whether you need more friends in your life, psychologist Marisa Franco recommends asking yourself, “Do I feel lonely ” Loneliness is sort of an alarm system. While everyone feels lonely sometimes, you should determine whether you feel left out or isolated regularly.
Franco also recommends asking yourself if there are parts of your identity that you feel are restricted. “Different people bring out different parts of us. So when you have a large friend group, you’re able to experience this side of yourself that loves basketball, and that side of yourself that loves flowers,” Franco said. “If you’re not feeling quite like yourself, that might indicate you need different types of friends.”
Since making new friends can be difficult, Franco said it’s often easier to rekindle old relationships. She added that you should take the initiative and not assume that friendships will naturally happen.
“Ultimately, there ‘isn’t a magic number’ of friends for everyone,” Hall said. “Your personality and the characteristics of your life are going to make a difference.”
32.What might Jeffrey Hall agree with
A.Having just one friend leads to more happiness.
B.Everyone’s ideal number of friends doesn’t vary.
C.A broad friend network enables strong connections.
D.Friendship should be prioritized in social relations.
33.What does the underlined word “endorses” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Creates. B.Supports. C.Satisfies. D.Introduces.
34.Which one suggests a person needs more friends according to Franco
A.Continuous self-doubt. B.Few exciting experiences.
C.Ineffective social activities. D.Constant feelings of isolation.
35.What does Franco say about having a large friend group
A.It requires befriending those with shared values.
B.It ensures personal growth by wide social circles.
C.It means a person won’t feel restricted any longer.
D.It helps explore different aspects of one’s personality.
How to take — and give — criticism well
We all love to criticize. Unfortunately, we also hate being criticized. We post and comment on others with abandon, but feel angry at the way others assess us, both online and in person. The world seems unlikely to change anytime soon. 36 , in ways that will make us less likely to feel offended (冒犯) and harm others, and better able to benefit from criticism.
● It’s not personal.
When we receive criticism, we make it personal in two ways. First, we may naturally analyze the critic rather than the criticism. Second, we tend to consider the criticism a judgment on our inner abilities, rather than on our performance. The solution is to set up an internal affirmation (肯定) such as: “I don’t care what this criticism says about the person giving it, and I choose not to see it as a personal attack on me. 37 — nothing more, nothing less.”
● Treat criticism like insider information.
Once you depersonalize criticism in this way, you can start to see it for what it is: a rare glimpse into what outsiders think about your performance. 38 . If this doesn’t come easily to you, one way to develop the courage to do so is to ask friends whom you like and trust to form a critics’ circle, reviewing one another’s work and giving honest suggestions.
● Make criticism a gift, never a weapon.
We all have to give criticism from time to time. The key to criticizing to the best effect is to remember the gift / weapon rule: 39 ; if I am doing it to harm, I am doing it wrong. To keep criticism in the first category, research tells us that it should have five elements: the care of the recipient (接受者) in mind, respectful delivery, good intentions, a pathway to improvement, and an appropriate target of the recipient’s needs.
● 40 .
Scholars writing in 2014 showed that positive feedback given to students in public was 9 percent more motivating than when given privately, while negative feedback in private was 11 percent more motivating than in public. So what does that mean for your rude online reviews Send them to the blogger directly, if you dare. Or better yet, don’t send them at all - unless you truly intend them to be helpful.
A.Criticism is a gift to a wise person
B.Praise in public, and criticize in private
C.Sometimes praise, and sometimes criticize
D.If I am criticizing to help, I am doing it right
E.I will assess it on its face about the matter at hand
F.However, each of us can change how we take and give criticism
G.This provides a potential opportunity to correct course and improve
三、完形填空
A British man named Brit got separated from his hiking group in the Peruyian mountains. Nothing around was 41 due to the heavy fog that covered the path. But then, he saw a 42 appear. He began walking toward it and felt nervous. To Brit’s 43 , instead of a scary creature, it was a dog with no owner.
Affected by snow, ice and fog, Brit didn’t know how to find his way up to the Punta Unión pass at 15,000 feet above sea level. He was really 44 to see a dog so high up in the mountains. He decided to 45 the dog’s knowledge of the mountain. He went along with it, 46 the crazy journey that could still be seen through his camera. But even more amazing was that the dog seemed to know how to get the man where he was 47 . The dog had a good sense of direction, leading him right to a 48 that showed the way to Punta Unión.
After a long walk of 13.5 miles, they 49 arrived at the Punta Unión pass. Brit rejoined his group. Brit 50 another homeless dog was there. Instead of leaving, both dogs seemed determined to 51 these hikers and keep them on the right path. Certainly, they became the group’s helpers for the rest of the trip.
When the hikers made it back to a village, a local resident told them that these dogs have a 52 for finding lost people and 53 them through the mountains. They are natural mountain 54 .
It’s an amazing experience, which reminds us that even in the cloudy times of life, there’s always a bit of 55 .
41.A.clean B.clear C.normal D.familiar
42.A.friend B.dog C.shape D.hiker
43.A.confusion B.relief C.disappointment D.curiosity
44.A.surprised B.relaxed C.worried D.frightened
45.A.challenge B.share C.trust D.study
46.A.reflecting B.confirming C.organizing D.filming
47.A.living B.heading C.facing D.belonging
48.A.sign B.camp C.mountain D.symbol
49.A.early B.secretly C.finally D.almost
50.A.remembered B.found C.explained D.believed
51.A.comfort B.inspire C.greet D.join
52.A.talent B.plan C.responsibility D.preference
53.A.following B.protecting C.training D.leading
54.A.guards B.climbers C.guides D.hunters
55.A.hope B.love C.joy D.faith
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Thousands of years ago, people lived without clocks. Up until the late Middle Ages, people didn’t think of time as something separate from the jobs they did. 56 (tidy) the room wouldn’t take “half an hour”; it would take the time it took to tidy the room. Historians tend 57 (call) this a “task-oriented” lifestyle. This means that time was seen in terms of how long the task took; it wasn’t divided 58 hours, minutes, or seconds.
As Europe industrialized, the task-oriented 59 (flexible) of life was brought to a sudden stop. The first major firm to use clocks regularly was the British postal service, 60 (follow) by the train companies. Soon enough, everyone saw the benefit of living by the clock, as accurate timing 61 (significant) boosted productivity and efficiency.
Clocks have completely changed 62 we see the world. Just think about how often you check the time on your phone or watch. Your life 63 (run) by the clock. It’s like we have divided our lives into tiny blocks, and we put bits of 64 (we) into those blocks.
However, not everything in life has to be divided into neat sections, like lessons of 65 school day. Sometimes, it’s good just to let the world happen. We need to tell ourselves that “it will take as long as it takes”.
五、书信写作
66.你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以“My favourite song”为题写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:
1.你最喜欢的歌曲;
2.喜欢的原因。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
My favourite song
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六、书面表达
67.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。
When my thirteenth birthday came around, I didn’t tell it to anyone and made no plans. “What do you want to do for your birthday ” my mother asked. “Nothing,” I said. My mother then asked whether I wanted to invite any friends over. I shook my head and explained I hadn’t made any friends in the new town. My family had just moved to the new town and I had studied in a new school there for several weeks. I didn’t have much expectation for my thirteenth birthday.
Finally, this day came. That evening, my mother, who worked hard in a supermarket, bought me a big birthday cake and a present. The present was inside one big golden box. The card read “Love from Mom and Dad”, but I knew my dad had nothing to do with it. In fact, he was hardly ever home. Like most nights, he was still working at the hospital.
I reached over for the big box on the kitchen table, and when I shook it, I knew there were clothes inside. My mom looked at me excitedly, wanting to give me a surprise. I thought to myself, “Maybe this birthday won’t be so bad.” I hoped that this package would contain some wonderful clothes to help me fit in at the new school. I opened the box and pulled out a pair of orange pants and a matching orange shirt. Right away, I was upset! I thought the color was unattractive. I had never owned anything orange in my life and wasn’t about to start then.
I smiled weakly. “Wow, Mom!” I faked (假装) a happy smile. But my mother found I was faking a smile. “You don’t like them,” she said. I lied, “No, I do. I really like the clothes.” But actually I didn’t want to try them on at all. I had never received a gift so unattractive. “If you don’t like them, I’ll take them back,” she said a little angrily.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
To my surprise, without thinking, I replied, “Fine, take them back!”
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I pulled out the orange clothes, and put them on, looking at myself in the mirror.
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山东省菏泽市2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中考试英语试题(A卷)(含听力)
参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A B B A C A C B C A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 B B A B C C A C A C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A C D A B D C A D C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 C C B D D F E G D B
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 B C B A C D B A C B
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 D A D C A
1.A
【原文】M: I heard you’re going to a summer camp in the US. Will you be there for the whole month
W: The summer camp will last for six weeks, but I will only stay for two weeks so that I can be back on time and prepare for school.
2.B
【原文】W: The weather was horrible and there was no wind at all on the weekend! I went out on both days, and I sweated so much as if it were raining!
M: Yeah, I ended up staying at home for two days.
3.B
【原文】M: Why are you stopping by Tokyo on your way to Vancouver Are there no direct flight tickets left
W: No, they are just too expensive for me. Anyway, I’ll just check out some shops while I wait in the airport.
4.A
【原文】M: Where do you discover new bands and musicians now Most music magazines are so boring these days.
W: I’ve been listening to an online radio station lately. They play a lot of good and new music.
5.C
【原文】M: Do you have a minute I’d like to talk to you about a report.
W: Sure. But I’m on the train right now, so the signal is not so good.
M: Okay. How about you ring me back later I’ll be in the office until late today.
6.A 7.C
【原文】W: How are those jeans
M: The price is reasonable, and I like the style. But I find them a little bit too long.
W: What if you roll them up a little
M: I guess I could, but then they would look different.
W: I see. We can make them shorter for you if you want.
M: Yeah That would be great.
W: Sure thing. It will take about two hours, though. You can pay for them first and come back to our shop in the afternoon or evening to pick them up.
M: That’s fine. Can I pick them up tomorrow
W: No problem.
8.B 9.C
【原文】M: How may I help you
W: Hi, I would like to rent a car.
M: Sure. Did you make a reservation
W: No. I decided to rent one when I got off the plane just now. Is that okay
M: Of course. I was just checking. So how many days do you need the car for
W: Can I just do four days for now and make the rent longer through a phone call later
M: In that case, I suggest you go for seven days, which will give you a 20% discount. And if you choose to return the car after five days, you can get the rest of your money back.
W: Okay, I will do that. Can I return the car at the train station
M: Yes, you can.
10.A 11.B 12.B
【原文】M: Hey Tina, I just want to let you know that I will be moving away after this semester.
W: Where are you moving, Aron
M: Paris. My mom received a job offer from a law firm there, and she decided to take it.
W: Is your whole family going to move there
M: Well, my sister and I will go with my mom first. My dad will stay in London for another year and then join us.
W: Do you know how long you will live there
M: At least two years. My mom has already found a school there for my sister and me.
W: Will you come back to London and visit during those two years
M: Of course. I will come back to visit during holidays, maybe even at the weekend sometimes. Paris is not that far after all.
W: Okay. Well, good luck with everything. I will for sure miss you.
M: Thanks. I will miss you, too!
13.A 14.B 15.C 16.C
【原文】W: Would you like to go to the National Gallery of Modern Art sometime this week
M: Sounds good. Is there any special exhibition going on at the moment
W: Yes! They are showing Vincent van Gogh’s paintings in the main gallery.
M: Really That’s super cool! How long will this exhibition last here in Italy
W: Two weeks. All the paintings are borrowed from the Van Gogh Museum in Holland.
M: Nice. I wish it could last longer.
W: Me, too. But this special exhibition is actually part of a Southern Europe tour. And Italy is the first stop of the tour. After being shown here, these paintings will go to Greece, Spain, and then Portugal before going back to Holland.
M: So how long is the entire tour
W: Eight weeks. The exhibitions in Greece and Spain will be four-week long.
M: Okay. So when should we go
W: I was thinking this Saturday. But the museum must be very crowded over the weekend.
M: How about Friday I don’t have any class on Friday.
W: Sure. Though I do have two classes in the morning . So let’s go in the afternoon.
M: All right. Then I will work on my paper in the library. Meet there at noon
W: OK!
17.A 18.C 19.A 20.C
【原文】
To everyone in the apartments at 101 Broadway, this notice is to let you know that there will be an increase in rent starting September 1st. After that day, everyone’ s rent will go up at least$100 when your new rental agreements (协议) are signed. For example, if your agreement lasts until December 1st, you will pay your present rent until you sign the agreements again at that time. One-bedroom apartments will cost $100 more. Two-bedroom apartments will go up $150, and three-bedroom apartments will be $200 more. The management of Pine Street Homes understands that this news is not very welcome. But there will be some extra benefits to you. First of all, we plan to put in new kitchens in the whole building by next June. Second, there will be new carpets and fresh paint in next January. The management will let everyone know ahead of time when each project starts. You have the choice of staying at home or in a hotel while the construction is going on. Finally, there will be free laundry machines starting in October.
56.Tidying 57.to call 58.by/into 59.flexibility 60.followed 61.significantly 62.how 63.is run 64.ourselves 65.a
66.One possible version:
My favourite song
Listening to music has been one of my favourite hobbies for years. My favourite song is My Motherland and Me.
What attracts me most is its beautiful melody. I fell in love with it the first time I heard it. In addition, its lyrics are excellent, especially the first sentence — “China catches my heart and no one can break us apart.” After all, it is the content that is important to a work of art. More importantly, I am moved by the feeling of patriotism the song spreads. No wonder it is sung by thousands of millions of people all over China.
67.One possible version:
To my surprise, without thinking, I replied, “Fine, take them back!” My mother was angrier and more upset. “How ungrateful! I have tried to make this evening special, and this is the kind of thanks I got ” she said and immediately turned around, walking into her bedroom. I placed the clothes inside the box. The birthday cake wasn’t touched. Knowing I had ruined my birthday, I walked to my bedroom. Finally realizing how hard my parents worked for the family, I regretted what I had said. The next morning, the golden box was still sitting on the kitchen table.
I pulled out the orange clothes, and put them on, looking at myself in the mirror. I found I actually looked great in orange. I was more regretful for my behavior of last evening. My mom came downstairs to the kitchen. She looked at me and was surprised that I had worn the orange clothes. “I’m sorry about yesterday,” she said. “I’m sorry too, Mom,” I said. “Can we start over with the birthday ” we said together. And then we both laughed.

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