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2/22/22025-2026學年高二上學期期末真題重組卷02英語(滿分150分,考試用時120分鐘)注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.測試范圍:選擇性必修一+選擇性必修二(人教版)。4.難度系數(shù):0.65。5.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.(24-25高二上·河北衡水·期末)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Sports. B.Sleepinghabits. C.Physical(身體的)discomfort.2.(24-25高二上·內(nèi)蒙古興安盟·期末)Howwillthewomanprobablygotothemuseum?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bysubway.3.(24-25高二上·黑龍江大慶·期末)WhenwillthemanseeBob?A.ThisFriday. B.ThisSaturday. C.NextMonday.4.(24-25高二上·江蘇·期末)Wheredoesthewomanplantotakeherholidaythisyear?A.InCanada. B.InTurkey. C.InItaly.5.(24-25高二上·安徽蕪湖·期末)Whydoesthemanwanttokeepthewindowclosed?A.It’ssocoldoutside. B.Hedoesn’tfeelsowell. C.Theairinsideisfreshenough.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。(24-25高二上·江西南昌·期末)6.Whatistheman’sadviceforthewoman’strip?A.SheshouldalsocheckoutVenice.B.SheshouldonlystayinRome.C.ShereallyshouldgotoPisa.7.HowmuchvacationtimewillthewomanprobablyspendinRome?A.Twodays. B.Fivedays. C.Sevendays.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。(24-25高二上·山東淄博·期末)8.Howdidthemangettothedestination?A.Byship. B.Byair. C.Bycoach.9.Whatisthedisadvantageofthe“igloos“accordingtothespeech?A.Theycan’tlastlong.B.Touristsfeelfreezinginside,C.Thebuildingmaterialsarehardtofind.10.Howdoesthemanfindthefoodthere?A.Itsmellsfishy. B.Itisservedcold. C.Itisofgoodquality.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。(24-25高二上·云南昭通·期末)11.WhydoesthewomanrarelyuseWeChat?A.Sheisbusystudying. B.Shedoesn’tfeellikeusingit. C.Sheworksovertimerecently.12.Whatisthewomanworryingabout?A.HerGPA. B.Thefinalexam. C.Theexpenseofstudyingabroad.13.Howcanthewomangetallowancesaccordingtotheman?A.Bygettinggoodgrades. B.Byworkingasateachingassistant. C.ByworkingforFacebook.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。(24-25高二上·湖北武漢·期末)14.Whatmakesthemangohomelatethesedays?A.Theconflictwithhiswife.B.Thenoisemadebyhiskids.C.Thepressureofunemployment.15.Whichcountrydidthewomantraveltolastmonth?A.Greece. B.America. C.Britain.16.WhydoesthewomanplantocallJohnnyBrowntomorrow?A.Toinvitehimtoatrip. B.Toaskhimaboutaposition. C.Toreporthersalesperformance.17.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Helpful. B.Grateful. C.Disappointed.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。(24-25高二上·陜西西安·期末)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.Whenisusuallythemostchallengingtimeforthespeaker?A.Preptime. B.Circletime. C.Greetingtime.19.Whatactivitydoescircletimeusuallyinclude?A.Singingsongs. B.Readingbooks. C.Learningmath.20.Whatdoesthespeakermostprobablythinkofcircleplay?A.Boring. B.Important. C.Tiring.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。A(2024-2025高二·上廣東省西浦教育集團外國語高中期末)TheDukeofEdinburgh’sAwardhaspickedsomeactivitiestohelpbuildconfidence,independenceandadaptabilityamongyoungsters.SetyourselfaphysicalchallengeLearnsurvivalskillsatSaniResortonGreece’sHalkidikicoast.TheactivityissponsoredbytheBearGryllsSurvivalAcademy.Lessonsincludewaysofhidingoutdoors,seekingroutes,buildingboatsandfindingfoodinthewild.Price:£33.50perday,perperson.SpendtimeinnatureHeadtoEcuador’sMashpiLodgetoexperienceabout6,200acresofcloudforestinanexcellentreserveofthiscountry,flyingthroughthetreetopsontheSkyBikeandDragonflyCanopyGondola.ThetourisguidedbyMashpi’steamoflocalnaturalistguides.Price:£1,030perroompernight,includingtransfers(換乘)fromQuitoandallmealsandguidedactivitieswithinthereserve.Out-of-Ecuadortouristsneedtopayforflying.TravelsomewherenewItcanbeparticularlyrewardingforyoungpeoplewhentheystepoutoftheircomfortzone.There’snowherebetterthanthewildsofSouthAfrica.ScottDunn’steenprogrammeoffersanAfricanadventurewithtwounforgettableexperiencestoobservewildanimals,includingatriptoMarakeleNationalPark.Price:£6,000aperson.Experienceadigitaldetox(脫癮)JoinMetropolitanTouring’sjourneytotheGalapagosIslands.Twinitwithadigitalswitch-off,bookdaytripswithexpertguides,andtravelaroundtheactiveSierraNegravolcano.ActivitiesincludeheadingtoSantaCruzIslandonthehotel’sboat,divingandsurfing.Price:£2,730perperson,doubleoccupancy,includingallaccommodation,returninter-islandflights,toursandmeals.21.WhatisexcludedfromthechargeforthetraveltoMashpiLodge?A.Internationalflights. B.Changesofvehicles.C.Touringinthereserve. D.Dietsduringthetravel.22.Whichactivityismostattractivetowildcreaturelovers?A.Spendtimeinnature. B.Travelsomewherenew.C.Experienceadigitaldetox. D.Setyourselfaphysicalchallenge.23.WhatcantouristsdoduringMetropolitanTouring’sjourney?A.Enjoyaflexibletour. B.Usespecialdigitaldevices.C.Learnsomesurvivalskills. D.Experiencewatersports.B(24-25高二上·湖北武漢·期末)Bymyearly40s,Ihadexhaustedallthehobbiesthatweresupposedtomakemefeelbetteraboutenteringmiddleage.Andthen,attheheightofmydesperation,Idecidedtosignupforaballetclass.“Butyou’renotveryflexible,”myfriendgentlyremindedme.Shewasn’twrong.Inearlyinjuredmyselfinanattempttostretch.Also,mytrackrecordforphysicalactivitywasn’tgreat:Withshortperiodsonthebadmintoncourt,abrieftryatcycling,andanon-and-offrelationshipwithswimming,IcouldseehowIdidn’texactlylooklikeprospectiveballetmaterial.However,Iwasdeterminedtogiveitatry.Thiswasn’tmyfirsttimeinaballetstudio.Myclasseswerephysicallydemandingandmymuscleswereachy.Butthistimearound,theexactsamethingsthathadmademefleethestudionowbroughtmeafreshperspective.Ihadn’tanticipatedthatmyteacher’sinstructionswouldchangemywayofbeingintheworld.WhenItriedtoextendmyfoottotheside,myteacherremindedmethatballetisn’taboutperfection.Rather,hesaid,it’sabout“strugglingforperfection”.Theideathatmybodyisstillaworkinprogressencouragesme.Balletisforcingmetorethinkmyrelationshipwithmybody,andinsteadofnoticingonlytheolderage,IamnowamazedatwhatmybodyiscapableofandthechangesI’veseenasI’velearnedtostandwithmoreconfidenceandcourage.Theimperfections?They’repartofbeingalive.Eightyearsintomyballetclasses,I’mwhatyouwouldcallalifelongadvancedbeginner.Attheageof50,Ifocusonmybreathingandmovemybodyinwaysthatalwayschallengemeandremindmeofeverythingthatispossible.24.Whatmadetheauthordeterminedtotryballet?A.Herneedforfreshnessinmidlife. B.Herfailureinvarioussports.C.Herdesiretoperformballetwell. D.Hertalentforphysicalactivities.25.Whateffectdidtheballetteacher’swordshaveontheauthor?A.Forcinghertorethinkeachmovement. B.Motivatinghertopracticeevenharder.C.Shiftingherfocustotheprogressshemade. D.Changingherattitudetowardsballetdancing.26.Whydidtheauthorcallherselfalifelongadvancedbeginner?A.Becauseshehasmasteredballetcompletely.B.Becauseshestickstobeginnerballetclasses.C.Becausesheregretsstartingballettoolateinlife.D.Becauseshecontinuesdancingdespitechallenges.27.Whatmessagedoesthetextconvey?A.Imperfectionshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.B.Onlythroughhardworkcanoneachieveperfection.C.Thepursuitofperfectionmattersmorethantheresult.D.Middle-agedpeopleshouldmakewell-informeddecisions.C(24-25高二上·陜西西安·期末)Formanypeople,breakfast—oftencalledthemostimportantmealoftheday—isalsotheday’sleast-excitingmeal.Foodsatbreakfastaretypicallysimple,quick,andeasytoprepareandeat.Andwhenpeoplefindabreakfastoptiontheylike,theygenerallystickwithit,dayafterday,scientistshavefound.WhenresearchersevaluatedthedailyeatinghabitsinthousandsofU.S.AndFrenchstudysubjects,theysawthatpeoplerepeatedlyatethesamethingforbreakfastandwerehappytodoso.Bycomparison,whenthosepeoplesatdowntohavelunchordinner,theyexpectedgreatervarietyandwantedamorepleasurableexperiencefromtheirmeals.Researchersanalyzeddatainwhichagroupofl,275Americanvolunteersandagroupof2,624Frenchvolunteersreportedwhattheyatefordifferentmealstofindpatternsinmealexperiences.Theydiscoveredthatinbothgroups,68%oftheparticipantsatethesamebreakfastatleasttwiceinoneweek,andFrenchpeopledidsoevenmoreoftenthanAmericansdid.Bycomparison,just9%ofthepeoplerepeatedadinnertheyhadalreadyeatenandthisrepetitionwashigherfortheAmericanparticipantsthanfortheFrenchparticipants.Theresearchersthenproposedthatpsychological(心理的)factorscouldalsomapontocircadianrhythms(晝夜節(jié)律)tofurtherpushpeopletowardcertainmealchoice.Earlyintheday,whenenergylevelsarehigher,peopletendtomakepracticalchoice.Thismakesitmorelikelythatthey’dbeguidedbypracticalityoverpleasurewheneatingbreakfastandwouldthereforebesatisfiedwithamealchoicethattheydon’thavetothinkabouttoomuch.Anditwouldbemorepossibleforthemtofindonebreakfasttheylikeandtheneatthesamethingoverandoveragain,accordingtothestudy.Butasthedayprogresses,andaperson’senergyincreasedanddecreased,theimportanceofpracticalgoalsreduces.Pleasure-sackingbecomesmoreimportant,andapersonwouldthenbemorelikelytoseekvarietyintastesandtexture.However,eventhoughculture,biology,andpsychologymakeitseemnaturaltoseekpracticalgoalsforbreakfast,byconsciouslyintroducingvariationintoweekdaybreakfasts,breakfastcanbecomemuchmoreenjoyable,whichcanhelpsetamorepositivetonefortherestoftheday.28.Whatdidtheresearchersfindintheirstudy?A.Peoplehaverealizedthebenefitsofeatingbreakfast.B.Peoplethinkithardtofindtheirfavoritebreakfast.C.Peopleusuallyspendalotoftimeoncooking.D.Peopletendtorepeattheirbreakfastoption.29.Whichmethoddidtheresearchersmostlikelyusetocollectdata?A.Makingsurveys. B.Performingexperiments.C.Workingwithlocalrestaurants. D.Observingparticipants’dailydiets.30.Whatdidtheresearchersconcludefrompeople’scircadianrhythms?A.Eatingregularlycontributestogoodhealth.B.People’sattitudestowardsbreakfastvarythroughouttheday.C.People’smoodisthedecisivefactorinchoosingtheirbreakfast.D.Energychangesthroughoutthedaygreatlyaffectpeople’sfoodchoices.31.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheSignificanceofBreakfastinOurDailyLifeB.BreakfastHabits:WhyWeRepeatC.DifferencesinMealChoicesbetweenAmericansandFrenchD.TheInfluenceofCircadianRhythmsonOurEatingPatternsD(24-25高二上·云南昭通·期末)IncreasingyourproductivityishowChatGPT,anartificialintelligence(AI)toolfromOpenAI,attractsitsusers.However,despitehopesthatthetechnologywillimproveefficiencyatwork,noteveryoneisonboard.AccordingtoareportbytheWorldEconomicForumpublishedinApril,59percentofmenaged18to65aroundtheworldusegenerativeAIatleastonceaweek,comparedto51percentofwomen.Thegendergapisevenwideramongyoungerpeople:71percentofmenaged18to24usegenerativeAIweekly,comparedwith59percentofwomen.WhyarewomenlessopentoAIthanmen?AccordingtoAIexpertJodieCook,thisgapreflectstheunderrepresentationofwomeninSTEMfields(science,technology,engineeringandmathematics).“STEMfieldshavetraditionallybeenledbymales.ThecurrentpatternintheuseofAItoolsappearstomirrorthisdifference.”CooktoldtheBBC.Outsidethislargersocialcontext,certainpatternsinfemalethinkingmightalsoplayarole.Inasurveyof486students,dividedbyacademicperformance,researchersfoundthathigh-performingfemalestudentsweremorelikelytouseChatGPTonlywhenithadbeenallowedbytheirprofessor.“It’sthe‘goodgirl’thing.It’sthisideathatIhavetogothroughthispain,Ihavetodoitonmyown,andIshouldn’tcheatortakeshortcuts,”SiriIsaksson,aresearcherofthestudy,explainedtoTheEconomist.Women’sreluctancemayalsocomefromfearsabouthowothersviewtheirabilities.BritishpsychologistLeeChamberssuggeststhatthefearofbeingseenaslesscapablecouldaddtothiswayofthinking.“Therecouldbethisfeelingthatifpeopleknowthatyou,asawoman,useAI,it’ssuggestingthatyoumightnotbeasqualifiedasyouare,”heexplained.Forsomeexperts,women’sreluctancetouseAIistroubling,asitcouldleadtotechnologybeingdesignedmoreformenbythetimeAIbecomesafullyacceptedpartofsociety.Others,however,arelessalarmed.DanielleLi,aprofessorattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,pointsoutthatAImayrightnowactmoreasa“digitaltoy”,andhigh-achievingwomenmaysimplybebetteratavoidingdistraction.32.WhydoestheauthorlistthesenumbersinParagraph2?A.ToshowwomenarelessopentoAI.B.Toexplainwomenarenaturallyinterestedintechnology.C.Toprovedifferentlearningmethodsbetweenmenandwomen.D.TointroducemenaremorecreativewiththeaidofAItools.33.What’stheattitudeofhigh-performingfemalestudentstowardChatGPT?A.Theydistrustitgreatly. B.Theyconsideritawasteoftime.C.Theypreferusingitwithpermission. D.Theybelieveitmaydeveloplaziness.34.What’sreasonforwomenreluctanttouseAI,accordingtoLeeChambers?A.TheyfindAIannoying.B.Theylackconfidenceintheirtechskills.C.Theyfearbeingseenasoverlyambitious.D.Theyworryaboutbeingregardedlesscapable.35.What’stheattitudeoftheauthortowardswomen’sreluctancetouseAI?A.Supportive. B.Objective. C.Doubtful. D.Concerned.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。(24-25高二上·江蘇無錫·期末)Thereisnobetterfeelingthantakingcontrolofyourlifeandfindingthepowertomakeyourdreamscometrue.Here’showtomakeithappen.BelieveinyourselfAlthoughitiseasiersaidthandone,havingastrongbeliefinyourselfisthefirststeptosuccessfullyachievingyourdreams.36Ifself-confidenceissomethingthatyoustrugglewith,therearemanyactivitiesthatyoucandotobuildyourself-esteem,likesteppingoutofyourcomfortzoneandacceptingnewchallenges.Developanactionplan37Ifyouwanttolaunchabusiness,createatimelinethatoutlinesthestepsyouneedtotake.Ifyouhaveagoalofsavingmoremoney,drawupabudgetthatoutlinesyourincomeandexpenses.Onceyouhavetheinitialvisionmappedout,breakdowneachstepintomanageablechunksandassignthemdeadlines.38Andasyoucompleteactionitemsandcrossthemoffyourlist,yourbigdauntinggoalwillstarttofeelmoreandmoreachievable.TakerisksRiskismorethanjustafour-letterword—itisanessentialpartofachievingsuccess.Takingrisksmeansseekingoutnewopportunitiesandpushingyourselftoexpandyourcomfortzone.Ifyoufeelfrightenedorevenparalyzedbyrisk,recognizethatthereareonlytwopotentialoutcomes:successorfailure.39Byfollowingthesestrategiesandremainingdedicatedtoyourgoals,youcanempoweryourselftoreachforthestars!40Youareonlyeverafewstepsawayfromfulfillmentandsuccess.A.Afterall,conqueringyourdreamsisnoeasytask.B.Andtheexperiencegainedfromeitherisinvaluable.C.Sogetoutthereandstartmakingyourdreamsarealitytoday!D.Inmanycases,thiscourageisallthatstandsbetweenyouandyourdreams.E.Thiswillhelpyoutoprioritizeyoureffortsandstayfocusedonthetaskathand.F.Tomakeyourdreamsareality,youfirstmusttranslatethemintoactionablegoals.G.Thismeanshavingfaithinyourabilitiesandtrustingthatyoucanshapeyourfuture.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。(23-24高二上·湖南·期末)Wetalkaboutthepersistenceneededtomakeourdreamcometruetoday.JustthinkofWilburandOrvilleWright.Their41certainlydidn’thappenovernight!Wilburwas12yearsoldandOrville8whentheirfatherbroughthomeatoy.Itwasarubber42madeinFrance.Theylikeditsomuchthattheyplayedwithituntilitbroke.Immediately,theybegan43copies.Theywerehookedonaviation!In1900,asyoungmen,havingbuilttheirfirstglider(滑翔機),theydecidedto44itoutatKittyHawkonKillDevilHills.It45consistentstrongwindsandthesomewhatcushioningeffectsofsand.Thatfirstflightwasunsuccessful,butitdidn’tstopthem.Afterseveralmoretries,onDecember17,1903,withamuch46plane,theyriskedtheirlivestoflyitinthewind.They47flyingtheworld’sfirstpoweredairplane.Beginningat10:35a.m.thatday,Orville48it120feetinabout12seconds!At12:00,Wilburflewit852feetin59seconds!JohnnyMoore,oneofthefivemenwho49themthatmorning(inchargeofdraggingtheplaneacrossthesandforpositioning),rantothevillageofKittyHawkcrying.“They’vemadeit!”Thiswasthe50ofaviation!Atthistime,Wilburwas36andOrville32.Roughly24yearshadpassedsincetheirfathergavethemthat51!Ifyouhaveadream,workatit.Ifitdoesn’tturnoutas52,don’tgiveup!Tryagain!53whatyouwantandaccomplishit.Don’tevergiveup!54intheworldcantaketheplaceofpersistence.Talentwillnot.Nothingismore55thanunsuccessfulmenwithtalent.Persistenceanddeterminationalonemakeadifference.41.A.failure B.a(chǎn)ccident C.a(chǎn)chievement D.change42.A.car B.bicycle C.helicopter D.ship43.A.building B.selling C.buying D.drawing44.A.put B.try C.pick D.carry45.A.a(chǎn)voided B.prevented C.provided D.caught46.A.ordinary B.similar C.organised D.improved47.A.tookto B.keptto C.gaveup D.endedup48.A.flew B.placed C.dragged D.pulled49.A.noticed B.met C.visited D.helped50.A.result B.birth C.target D.development51.A.toy B.party C.promise D.chance52.A.a(chǎn)llowed B.decided C.expected D.required53.A.Worryabout B.Returnto C.Forgetabout D.Stickto54.A.Something B.Nothing C.Anything D.Everything55.A.common B.a(chǎn)ctive C.satisfactory D.exciting第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或所給單詞的正確形式。(24-25高二上·河南周口鄲城·期末)TheLubanLock:AncientPuzzleofWisdomOriginatinginancientChina,theLubanLockisathree-dimensionalpuzzle56(make)entirelyofwoodwithoutnailsorglue.NamedafterthelegendarycraftsmanLuBan,thisdelicatedevice57(consist)ofsixspecialsticksthatinterlockpreciselythroughmortise-and-tenon(榫卯)joints.Forcenturies,it58(serve)notonlyasatoybutalsoasamentalexerciseforscholars,requiring59(space)reasoningtoassembleanddisassemble.TraditionalLubanLockswereoftenmadefromrarewoodslikemahoganyorsandalwood,60surfaceswerecarvedwithpatternsofcloudsordragons.Craftsmenwouldspendweeksrefiningeachgroove(槽)toensurepreciseconnection.Modernversionsnowfeature61STEMeducationglobally,demonstratingprinciplesofgeometry62physics.Tosolve63puzzle,onemustrotate(旋轉(zhuǎn))thesticksatspecificangles,applyinggentlepressuretoavoiddamagingthedelicatestructure.Failuretofollowthesequenceusuallyleadstofrustratingdead64(end).Ironically,this“unlockable”locksymbolizesharmony—onlythroughpatienceandlogiccanitspiecescoexist65(perfect).第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.(24-25高二上·福建福州·期末)隨著AI的普及,越來越多的高中生開始了解AI工具,并在寫作業(yè)時使用它們。這個現(xiàn)象引起了一些爭議。請你以“ShouldWeUseAIWhenDoingHomework?”為題,向?qū)W校英文報編輯處投稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.你的觀點;2.論述理由。注意:1.詞數(shù)120左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。(2024-2025高二上·安徽省阜陽市臨泉縣臨泉田家炳實驗中學)Twolittlegirls,AddieandGracie,neatlydressedastheyweregoingforapleasantwalkandprettylunch-basketsfilledwiththenicestofthings,startedoutforawalkupthecanyon(峽谷).Therewasagoodroadforlongdistance.Thenitbranchedoffrightandleft.Thetreesgrewtaller,thebushesthickerandmoretwistedandtheyfeltasiftheywereawayoffinalittleworldoftheirown.Howniceitwas!Birdscamecloseoverhead,andtheysawseverallivesquirrels.Aftergatheringagreatmanyflowersandeatinglunch,andhaving
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