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2022年新人教版高二英语下册期末试卷7

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高二英语下册期末试卷通化一中、四平一中、长春二实验本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分共85题,共150分,共12页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡和答题纸。注意事项:⒈答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、学校、年级、班级和考号代码在答题纸上的装订线内填写清楚。⒉涂卡时,必须按要求使用2B铅笔准确填涂表头信息(在答题卡的准考证号一栏的空格内,从左边第1格起,依次填写学校、年级、班级和考号代码,共8位数字。表头信息填错,一律扣5分,卡面不出现负分。⒊请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效,在草稿纸、试题卷上无效。⒋保持卷面、卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共计95分)一、选择题(总计20小题,每小题1分共20分)第一节语音知识[共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分]1.greatA.breakB.featherC.leadD.real2.strikeA.resistB.seasideC.visaD.fiction3.throughA.worthyB.birthdayC.thusD.bathe4.indicateA.operaB.shaveC.passiveD.hatch5.cookieA.boomB.woollenC.foolD.food第二节:语法和词汇知识[共15小题;每小题1分。满分15分]6.Shecouldhardlyresist_____.A.tolaughB.laughingC.beinglaughedD.laugh7.Mysisterwasagainstmysuggestionwhilemybrotherwas____it.A.infavourofB.inmemoryofC.inhonourofD.insearchof8.Heisapoliceman,easily____byhisuniform.A.markedB.distinguishedC.watchedD.seen-15-/15\n9.-----HaveyouheardthathewasadmittedintoBeijingUniversity?ks5u-----Isthattrue?I’mgladthathiseffortsatlast______.ks5uA.workedoutB.paidoffC.turnedoutD.paidforks5u10.IwanttostudymodernAmericanliterature.Canyou___mesomebooksonthesubject?ks5uA.recommendB.substituteC.explainD.declareks5u11.Everystudentaswellasteacherswho_______tovisitthemuseum____askedtoks5ubeattheschoolgateontime.ks5uA.is;isB.are;areC.is;areD.are;isks5u12.Notuntilquiterecently_____thatlanguageiscloselyrelatedtoculture.ks5uA.herealizedB.didherealizeC.hadherealizedD.hedidrealizeks5u13.----Isthereanypossiblewaytohelpthemgetridofsuchabadhabit?ks5u----Totellthetruth,itisveryhard.Butwe_____onthisproblem.ks5uA.workedB.hadworkedC.areworkingD.hadbeenworkingks5u14.MrandMrsScottpreferatripinasmalltownto____insolargeacityasNewYork.ks5uA.thisB.oneC.itD.thatks5u15.WhenIlivedwithmyroommatesinuniversity,we______oftentalkintothenight.ks5uA.mightB.couldC.shouldD.wouldks5u16.Ifithadnotbeenforherhelp,thepolice_____insolvingthemysteryinsuchashorttime.ks5uA.can’tsucceedB.mustn’thavesucceededks5uC.couldn’tsucceedD.couldn’thavesucceededks5u17.Italyis____mostattractiveEuropeancountryandIwishIwouldgotherefor______secondtime.ks5uA.a;aB.x;aC.the;theD.a;theks5u18._____bytheheavysnowfalls,Chenzhou,acityinSouthChina,wascutofffromtheoutside,____waterandelectricityshortage.ks5uA.Havingstruck;facingB.Havingstruck;facedks5uC.Struck;facingD.Struck;facedks5u19._______makesmefeelworriedis______singingstarsarecenteredonbymassesofteenagerstoday.ks5uA.What;whatB.That;thatC.What;thatD.That;whatks5u20.Fathermadeapromise____Ipassedtheexaminationhewouldbuymeacomputer.ks5uA.thatB.thatifC.ifD.whetherks5uks5u第二部分完形填空{共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分}ks5uItwasChristmasEve.WhenPaulcameoutofhisoffice,apoorboywaswalkingaroundtheshinynewcar,__21_it.“Isthisyourcar,mister?”heasked.ks5uPaulnodded.“Itisagiftfrommybrother__22_Christmas.”Theboywasinterested.“Youmeanyourbrother_23_ittoyouanditdidnotcostyouanything?Oh,Iwish...”Hepaused.ks5uOfcoursePaul_24_whathewasgoingtowishfor.Hewasgoingtowishhehada_25_likethat.But-15-/15\nwhattheboysaidjarredPaulallthewaydowntohis_26_.ks5u“Iwish,”theboywenton,“thatIcould_27_abrotherlikethat.”ks5uPaullookedatthebrotherin_28_,thenheadded,“Wouldyouliketotakearideinmycar?”ks5u“Ohyes,Iwouldlovethat.”ks5uAfterashortride,theboy,withhiseyes_29,requested,“Mister,wouldyouminddrivinginfrontofmyhouse?”ks5uPaul__30.Hethoughtheknewwhattheboywanted.Hewantedto_31_hisneighborsthathecouldridehomeinabigcar.ButPaulwaswrong__32_.ks5u“Willyoustopwherethosetwostepsare?”theboyasked.ks5uHeranupthesteps.Thenina_33_whilePaulheardhimcomingback,buthewasnotcoming_34__.Hewascarryinghislittlecrippled(瘸腿的)brother.Hesathimdownonthebottomstep,thenpointedtothecar.ks5u“Theresheis,Buddy,JustlikeItoldyou_35__.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmasanditcosthim__36__.AndsomedayIamgoingtogaveyouonejustlikeit...thenyoucan_37_foryourselfalltheprettythingsintheChristmasshoppingwindows.”ks5uPaulgotoutandliftedtheyoung_38_tothefrontseatofhiscar.Theshiningeyedolderbrotherclimbedinbesidehim_39_thethreeofthembeganan_40_holidayride.ks5u21A.stealingB.sellingC.examiningD.admiringks5u22.A.asB.forC.toD.onks5u23.A.gaveB.boughtC.soldD.lentks5u24.A.realizedB.recognizedC.heardD.knewks5u25.A.ChristmasB.carC.brotherD.giftks5u26.A.heardB.feetC.legsD.armks5u27.A.haveB.shareC.beD.borrowks5u28.A.angerB.sadnessC.pleasureD.astonishmentks5u29.A.shiningB.darkeningC.wateringD.wipingks5u30.A.acceptedB.smiledC.refusedD.laughedks5u31.A.tellB.informC.showD.remindks5u32.A.nextB.againC.thenD.nowks5u33.A.shortB.longC.smallD.largeks5u34.A.hardB.fastC.slowlyD.easily35.A.hereB.thereC.downstairsD.upstairsks5u36.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everythingks5u37.A.driveB.buyC.haveD.seeks5u38.A.sonB.boyC.grilD.neighbourks5u39.A.andB.untilC.afterD.butks5u40.A.interestingB.adventurousC.unforgettableD.excitingks5u-15-/15\n第三部分阅读理解{共两节。满分45分}ks5u第一节阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项{ABCD}中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。{共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分}ks5uAks5uItwasMolly’sjobtohandherfatherhisbrownpaperlunchbageachmorningbeforeheheadedofftowork.ks5uOnemorning,inadditiontohisusuallunchbag,Mollyhandedhimasecondpaperbag.ks5uThisonewaswornandheldtogetherwithstaples(书钉)。ks5u“Whytwobags?”herfatherasked.“Theotherissomethingelse,”Mollyanswered.“What’sinit?”“Justsomestuff.(东西)。Takeitwithyou.”Notwantingtodiscussthematter,heputbothsacks(袋)intohisbriefcase,kissedMollyandrushedoff.AtmiddayheopenedMolly’sbagandtookoutthecontents:twohairribbons,threesmallstones,aplasticdinosaur,atinyseashell,asmalldoll,and13pennies...Thebusyfathersmiled,finishedeating,andsweptthedeskcleanintothewastebasket,Molly’sstuffincluded.Thatevening,Mollyranupbehindhimashereadthepaper.“Where’smybag?”“Whatbag?”“TheoneIgaveyouthismorning.”“Ileftitattheoffice.Why?”“Iforgottoputthisnoteinit,”shesaid.“And,besides,Daddy,thethingsinthesackarethethingsIreallylike—Ithoughtyoumightliketoplaywiththem.Youdidn’tlosethebag,didyou,Daddy?”“Oh,no,”hesaid,lying.“Ijustforgottobringithome.I’llbringittomorrow.”WhileMollyhuggedherfather’sneck,heunfoldedthenotethatread:“Iloveyou,Daddy.”Mollyhadgivenhimhertreasures—allthata7-year-olddearheld..-15-/15\nLoveinapaperbag,andhemissedit—notonlymissedit,buthadthrownitinthewastebasket.Sobackhewenttotheoffice.Justaheadofthenightjanitor(看门人),hepickedupthebagfromthewastebasket.Heputthetreasuresinsideandcarriedithomecarefully.Thebagdidn’tlooksogood,butthestuffwasallthereandthat’swhatcounted.Afterdinner,heaskedMollytotellhimaboutthestuffinthesack.Ittookalongtimetotell.Everythinghadastoryoramemory.“SometimesIthinkofallthegreattimesinthissweetlife,”hethought.Weshouldallrememberthatit’snotthedestinationthatcountsinlife,butthejourney.Thatjourneywiththepeopleweloveisallthatreallymatters.Itissuchasimpletruthbutitissoeasilyforgotten.41.WhydidMollygiveherfatherasecondbag?A.Shedidn’twanttokeepthethingsinthebag.B.Shehopedthosethingswouldbringhappinesstoherfather.C.Shewantedtoremindherfatherofthestoriesbehindthethings.D.Sheenjoyedplayingwithherfather.42.HowdidFatherdealwiththebagafterheopenedit?A.Hekeptitinthedrawer.B.Hetookitbackhome.C.Hethrewitintothewastebasket.D.Heputitonhistable.43.AfterFatherheardwhathisdaughtersaid.hefelt_______A.regretfulB.surprisedC.sadD.satisfied44.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleofthepassage?A.AnImportantJourneyB.twoBagsC.FatherandDaughterD.LoveinaPaperBagBPeopletakingthestairsinsteadofliftsatworkcanexpecttolivelonger,accordingtoaSwissstudy.-15-/15\nRegularlywalkingfromfloortofloorinanofficebuildingdecreaseddeathriskby15percent,saidDr.PhilippeMeyer,themainauthorofthestudy,whichwasdoneattheUniversityHospitalofGeneva.Stoppingtheuseofliftsledtobetterfitness,lessbodyfat,thinnerwaistlinesandadropinbloodpressure,thestudyfound.“Usingthestairsimprovesfitness,bodyshape,bloodpressure”MeyersaidtothefitnesswebsiteSwissinfo.“Thechallengeremainstoincreasethepeople’sawareness,”hesaid.Forthestudy,77employeeswhodon’tenjoysportsandexercisefromGenevaUniversitywereaskedtotakeonlythestairsoverathree-monthperiod,Swissinforeported.Resultsshowedanincreaseinadeclineinwaist,weight,fat,bloodpressureandcholesterol(胆固醇).“Thissuggeststhatstairclimbingcanhavemajorpublichealtheffects.”Meyersaid.ProfessorAdamTimmis,atTheLondonNHSTrust,said:“It'sasmallstudybutvaluablebecauseitprovidesapracticalwayforbusyworkingpeopletoincreasetheirexercise.Althoughtheamountofexerciseappearssmall,thebenefitswereclearinimprovingphysicalfitnessandreducingbodyfatandbloodpressure.”45.Wecanseefromthepassagethat___________A.SwissinfoisanameofaSwissuniversityB.MeyerisfromtheLondonNHSTrustC.SomepeoplefromGenevaUniversitytookpartinthestudyD.ProfessorTimmisisfromaSwissuniversity46.StairclimbingcandogoodtopeopleinthefollowingwaysEXCEPT______A.loweringbloodpressureB.losingweightC.shapingbodyD.curingheartdisease47.Whichwordissimilarinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“decline”?A.Increasing.B.Reducing,C.Keeping.D.Changing48.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Peoplelovingstairclimbing.B.Climbingstairs,climbingtohealth.-15-/15\nC.ASwisshealthstudy.D.Howtokeepfitnowadays.CReadtheadvertisementscarefully.Thenanswerthefollowingquestions.ARESTAURANTMANAGER/WAITINGSTAFFTheidealapplicantmusthaverelevant(有关的)experiencesgainedinahighqualityhotel.PleasecallPersonnelon071-722-7722,orsendyourCVto:RegentsParkHilton,LodgeRoad,LondonREGENTSPARKHILTONBUSEYOURLANGUAGEANDEARN£450-£1200P.W.WeareoneofthelargestbusinesspublishersinEuropeandhavelimitedpositionsforintelligentpeopleinourLondonadvertisementsalesoffice.Enquiries(询问着)fromGerman,SpanishandEasternEuropeanspeakersespeciallywelcome.Phoneon071-753-4300-15-/15\nCBABYSITTERWANTEDFora9-month-old-artistic/ProfhouseholdNotingHill,3daysperweekSomehoursFlexibilityrequiredKnowledgeGerman/French071-221-7572I.DII.ROOMATEWANTEDOwnroomnearcampus.AvailableDecember1st.Rent$80permonthuntilMarch1st.$129thereafter.CallLuckfordetails.800-7829.EHELPWANTEDIfyouareavailableafewhoursduringtheday,someeveningsandoccasionalweekendstocarefor2school-agechildren,pleasecallMarySmith800-1111,eveningsandweekends800-4646.FWAITRESSWANTEDThebiggestandbusiestrestaurantinLondonisseekingfornewblood.Ifyouhaveservingexperienceinarestaurantandlookingforachange,thencomeandtry!Applyinperson49.Youcanmostprobablyreadtheadvertisements________A.inastorewindowB.inanewspaperC.inagovernmentmagazine-15-/15\nD.onacompanynotice-board50.AnnieisabothlivelyandcreativeGermangirlwhoisgoodatthelanguagearts.Sheislikelytophone_______forajob.A.071-722-772B.071-753-4300C.071-221-7572D.800-464651.Whichofthefollowingisneededforthebabysitterjob?A.Relevantexperiences.B.Flexibility.C.Patience.D.Servingexperience52.IfyouaretobeawaitressinthebiggestandbusiestrestaurantinLondon,youwillhaveto__________A.telephonetherestaurantB.writealettertotherestaurantC.gototherestaurantyourselfD.sendanemailtotherestaurantDInAmericanschoolsthereissomethingcalledHomecomingDay.Manyhighschoolsandcollegeswithafootballteamhaveahomecominggame.Thiscanbethemostimportantthingoftheyearexceptgraduationorcommencement(颁授学位典礼)day.StudentsplanHomecomingDayformanyweeksbeforetheday.SeveraldaysbeforeHomecoming,studentsstarttodecoratetheschool.Therearesignstowishlucktotheteam,andmanyothersignstowelcomeallthestudents.ManypeoplestillcometoHomecomingtwentyorthirtyyearsaftertheyleaveschool.Duringthedaypeopleliketolookforteachersthattheyrememberfromlongago.Oftentheyseeoldfriendsandtheytalktogetheraboutthosehappyyearsinschool.Everyonesooncomestowatchthefootballgame.Whenthegameishalfover,thebandcomesontothefieldandplaysschoolsongs.AnotherimportantmomentiswhentheHomecomingQueenorKingappears.AllthestudentsvoteamostpopularstudentHomecomingQueenorKing.Itisagreathonortobechosen.Homecomingisahappyday,butitisnotperfectunlessthefootballteamwinsthegame.Eveniftheteamloses,thestudentsstillenjoyHomecoming.Somestayattheschooltodance,andothersgotoaparty.Foreveryoneitisadayworthremembering.53.ThemostimportantthingoftheyearinhighschoolsandcollegesisinAmerica.A.HomecomingB.thefootballgameC.graduationD.togotoaparty54.WhendostudentsbegintoarrangeeverythingforHomecoming?A.ThedaybeforeHomecoming.B.Manyweeksbeforetheday.-15-/15\nC.Atthebeginningofeachterm.D.SeveraldaysbeforeHomecoming.55.Theunderlinedwordvoteinthepassagemeans.A.callB.makeorchooseC.giveD.show56.WhocanprobablybecomeHomecomingQueenorKing?A.Thestudentwhoislikedmostbytheothers.B.Theguestwhoismostpopularwiththestudents.C.Thestudentwhoismostlikedbytheteachers.D.Theplayerwhoplaysbestinthefootballgame.EExpressionsaboutwateraremostlyascommonaswateritself.Theexpression“tobeinhotwater”isoneofthem.Itisaveryoldexpression.Hotwaterwasusedfivehundredyearsagotomeanbeingintrouble.Onestorysaysitgotthatmeaningfromthecustomofthrowingextremelyhotwaterdownonenemiesattackingacastle.Thatnolongerhappens.Butwestillget“inhotwater”.Whenweareinhotwater,weareintrouble.Itcanbeanykindoftrouble,seriousornotsoserious.Apersonwhobreaksalawcanbeinhotwaterwiththepolice.Ayoungboycanbeinhotwaterwithhismotherifhewalksinthehousewithdirtyshoes.“Beingindeepwater”isalmostthesameasbeinginhotwater.Whenyouareindeepwater,youareinadifficultposition.Imagineapersonwhocannotswimbeingthrowninwateroverhishead.Youareindeepwaterwhen youarefacingaproblemthatyoudon’thavetheabilitytosolve.Youcanbeindeepwater,forexample,ifyouinvestinstockswithoutknowinganythingaboutthestockmarket.“Tokeepyourheadabovewater”isacolorfulexpressionthatmeansstayingoutofdebt.Acompanyseekstokeepitsheadabovewaterduringeconomichardtimes.Amanwholoseshisjobtriestokeephisheadabovewateruntilhefindsanewjob.“Wateroverthedam”isanotherexpressionaboutpastevents.Itissomethingthatisfinished,andcannotbechanged.Theexpressioncomesfromtheideathatwaterhasfloatedoveradamandcannotbebroughtbackagain.Whenafriendistroubledbyamistakeshehasmade,youmighttellhertoforgetaboutit.Yousayitiswateroverthedam.Anothercommonexpression“toholdwater”isaboutthestrengthorweaknessofanideaoropinionthatyoumaybearguingabout.Itprobablycomesfromawayoftestingtheconditionofacontainer.Ifitcanholdwater,itisstrongandhasnoholesinit.Ifyourargumentcanholdwater,itisstronganddoesnothaveanyholes;ifitdoesnotholdwater,then,itisweakandnotworthdebating.“Throwingcoldwater”alsoisanexpressionthatdealswithideasorproposals.Forexample,youwanttobuyanewcarbecausetheoldonehassomeproblems,butyourwifethrowscoldwaterontheideabecauseshesaysanewcarcoststoomuch.-15-/15\n57.Don’tcheatinthisexam!Oryou’ll_____ifyou’recaughtcheatingbytheteacher.A.beinhotwater        B.havetoholdwaterC.beindeepwater        D.keepyourheadabovewater58.TheexpressionusingwaterinParagraph______hasalmostthesamemeaningas“Thingsdonecannotbeundone.”A.3                B.4          C.5             D.659.Wecanseefromthispassagethatmanyoftheexpressionsusingwaterhave______meanings.A.funny            B.unpleasant C.close         D.moral60.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe_________.A.Thehistoryofwater             B.Coldwaterorhotwater?C.Wateranditsculture           D.Expressionsandtheirstories第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(S=SalesgirlK=Karen)S:Hi,areyoubeinghelped?K:__61__I'minterestedinsomescarves.(围巾)S:Allourscarvesareinthissection.Whatdoyouthinkofthisonehere?It'smadeofsilk.K:__62__S:Maybeyouwouldlikeaheavywoolscarf.Howaboutthisone?K:__63__Howmuchisit?S:It'sseventy-fivedollarsplustax.K:__64_Doyouthinkit'spossibletogetadiscount?S:Hm,sinceyoulikeitsomuch,howabouta10percentdiscount.That'sthebestIcanoffer.K:That'sgood.__65__.S:Sure.IsthereanythingelseIcangetforyou?K:No,thatshouldbeit.Thankyou.A.It’salittleexpensive.B.Sure.C.Idon’tlikethecolor.D.No.I’mnot.E.Couldyouwrapitforme?F.Ithinkthat’swhatIwant.G.I’dliketohavesomethingwarmforthewinter.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共计55分)第三部分:写作(共三节,满分55分)-15-/15\n第一节单词拼写(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)根据下列句子及所给汉语提示,在横线上写出各单词的正确形式。(毎空只写一词)66.Thegateis____(窄)thanacar:we’llhavetowalkthrough.67.Theescapedprisonerwas______(拽)outofthecave.68.Thebathroomis______(有人在用)69.Thegovernmentcallsontheyouthto_____(捐献)theirbloodvoluntarily.70.What______(优势)dothe3Gmobilephoneoffer?71.Hehasmadeaninventionandappliedfora________(专利)forit.72.Theteacher_____(解散)theclassearlylastFridaybecauseshehadtoattendanimportantmeeting.73.Saturdayafternoonwouldbemore_________(方便的),ifit’sallrightwithyou74.A_________(假如)itrainstomorrow,whatshallwedo?(根据首字母填单词)75.Don’t_________(打断)thespeakernow.第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在答题卡相应的位置上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词写在答题卡相应的位置上,用斜线(\)划掉。此行缺一个词:在答题卡相应的位置上写出该加的词,并附带前(后)词。此行错一个词:在答题卡相应的位置上写出该错词和改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。DearMr.Smith,Iappreciateyourhelpverymuch.Onthefirstdayof76__________thecamp,youcameuptomyselfwhileIwassittingalone.After77__________that,youalwaysgavemespeciallyattentionandinspired78__________tometojoininactivities.Asaresult,Igraduallygottoknow79__________theothercampers.Becausethehelpyougavemethatsummer,80__________mylifechanged.IgainedsomuchconfidencethatIgoback81__________toschoolastheperson.Mygradesimproved.Ibecame82__________veryactivesomadenewfriends.Today,Igotaletterthat83__________-15-/15\nsaidIhadbeenadmittedtoacollege.Iamprideofmyself.Ijust84__________wanttothankyouforhelpingmebecomingadifferentperson.85__________第三节书面表达(满分30分)假如你是某英语报社“烦恼和我说”栏目的编辑linda,收到中学生David的来信,请你阅读这封信后,给他回信。词数100DearMsLinda,Thoughlivinginawealthyfamily,Idon'tfeelashappyasotherboysbecauseI'mforbiddentodowhatIwantto,andsoon.Myparentsaskmetostudyallday.Ifeeltheyaretoohardonme.IoftenfeelupsetasIhavenofreedom.WhatshallIdo?Iwillgreatlyappreciateitifyoucouldgivemesomeadvice.Yours,David.回信应包括以下两个要点:1.简述自己的类似的经历2.提出至少两条建议注意:开头和结尾已经为你写好,不计入总词数.DearDavid,Icanunderstandhowyoufeel.WhenIwasyoung,Ihopemyadviceisofsomehelptoyou.Yours.Linda参考答案-15-/15\n第Ⅰ卷第三节写作:OnepossibleversionDearDavid,Icanunderstandhowyoufeel.WhenIwasyoung,Ihadthesameexperienceasyoudo.ButafterItalkedwithmyparentshearttoheart,wehadbetterunderstandofeachother..Sotrytocommunicatewithyourparentstoletthemknowthatyouarewiseenoughtomanageyourownbusinesswell.Tounderstandthembetter,alwaysputyourselfintheirposition.Don’tyouthinkthatallparentsintheworldlovetheirchildreneventhoughtheyaresometimesstrictandserious?Ifyoucanspendyourtimeandmoneywisely,I’msurethatyourparentswilltrustyouandyouwillenjoymorefreedom.Bytheway,it’sunderstandablethatyourparentsaskyourtoputyourstudiesinthefirstplace.-15-/15\nIhopemyaddviceisofsomehelptoyou.Yours,Linda-15-/15

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