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江西省九江市2026年第一次高考模擬統(tǒng)一考試英語試題本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分;滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,滿分95分)考生注意:1.答題前,請(qǐng)務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)用黑色字跡的簽字筆或鋼筆分別填寫在試題卷和答題卡規(guī)定的位置上。2.答題時(shí),請(qǐng)按照答題卡上“注意事項(xiàng)”的要求,在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上規(guī)范作答,在本試題卷上的作答一律無效。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)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段錄音。每段錄音后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段錄音后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段錄音播放兩遍。1.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Askingforpermission.B.Offeringhelptoafreshman.C.Meetinganexchangestudent.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheweatherforecast?A.Itisaccurate. B.Itisunreliable. C.Itishelpful.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Hostessandguest. B.Bossandemployee. C.Fatheranddaughter.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Watchingseacreatures. B.Buyingtanks. C.Feedingwhales.5.Howmuchlongerwillthecakebeintheoven?A.Forhalfanhour. B.Foroneandahalfhours. C.Fortwohours.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段錄音。每段錄音后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段錄音前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題都有5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段錄音播放兩遍。聽第6段錄音,回答第6、7題。6.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutthephotosofSusan'shometown?A.They'reordinary. B.They'reinteresting. C.They'refantastic.7.WhichbestdescribesSusan'shometown?A.Greenwithaflat-toppedmountain.B.Quietwithasmallgreenmountain.C.Windywithasnow-cappedmountain.聽第7段錄音,回答第8至10題。8.WhatisthewomangoingtodoonSaturdaymorning?A.Gojogging. B.Playfootball. C.Visitthecanal.9.WhatdoweknowaboutBenjamin'sinjury?A.Itisrathersevere. B.Itisfullyrecovered. C.Itisslightlyswollen.10.WhyisthewomangoingtothezoonextSaturday?A.Torelaxafterherlongrun.B.Tocelebratehernephew'sbirthday.C.Toshowhergreatloveforanimals.聽第8段錄音,回答第11至13題。11.Whoisthewoman?A.Areceptionist. B.Ahostess. C.Acustomer.12.HowmanypeopleinPatterson'sfamilywillcheckin?A.5. B.6. C.7.13.Whatdidthemanmentionabouthisfather-in-law?A.Hereservedtherooms.B.Hehadakneeoperation.C.Hepreferredafamilyroom.聽第9段錄音,回答第14至17題。14.WhereisCubeMovieTheaterlocated?A.Inaformerhatfactory.B.Inapopularmusicbar.C.Inanewcinemabuilding.15.WhatcausedhatfactoriesinBritaintoclosedown?A.Afinancialcrisis. B.Afashionchange. C.Amaterialshortage.16.WhatmakesCubeMovieTheaterspecial?A.Cheaptickets. B.Largeaudience. C.Overseasmovies.17.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardsthePakistanimusical?A.Curious. B.Satisfied. C.Disappointed.聽第10段錄音,回答第18至20題。18.WhatdoesMichaelTweryfocuson?A.Sleep-relatedhealthissues.B.Children'smentalproblems.C.Memorytrainingtechniques.19.Whyisgettingagoodnight'ssleepimportant?A.Toallowthebraintostopworking.B.Totransformtrainingintolearning.C.Tostorelearningintopermanentmemory.20.Whatbenefitcanolderadultsgetfromnapping?A.Improvingthelearningprocess.B.Resistingage-relatedmemoryloss.C.Avoidingcommonsleepdisorders.第二部分閱讀理解(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AOurEarthisdottedwithnaturalwondersofallsorts,soincredibleyetreal,eachsharingthestoryofaparticulardestination.MarbleChapels,PatagoniaTheCapillasdeMármol,orMarbleChapels,areanabsolutemust-seewhenvisitingPatagonia,Chile.TheastonishingcavesarelocatedinthemiddleofGeneralCarreraLake,makingthemaccessibleonlybyboat.Thearchesinsidearetrulybreathtaking,andevenamateurphotographerswillhaveagreattimecapturingamazingshotshere.TouristsforthebestexperienceshouldplantheirtripfromDecembertoearlyMarch,summerhere,whentheblueofthewatersisenhancedbythesun.GreatBarrierReef,AustraliaThisspectacularcoralreefisaparadisefornaturelovers.Itgrantscloseencounterswithover1,500speciesoftropicalfish——glide(滑翔)abovethelightgreenish-bluewatersbyhelicoptertoadmireitsvastbeautyfromabird's-eyeview,ordivedeeptoexplorecoralgardensforanimmersiveadventure.Theseexperiencesimpresstouristswithitsrichmarinelifeandbreathtakingscenery.Yetthisglobaltreasurealsohappenstobeoneofthemostvulnerable(脆弱的).Climatechangehascausedextensivecoralbleaching(白化).Ifsuchdamagecontinues,over90percentoflivingcoralwilldisappearinadecade.HaleakalaNationalPark,HawaiiHaleakalaoffersplentyofscenicvistas,sparklingwaterfalls,andendangeredspeciessightingslikethenēnē,thestatebird.Thetopofthedormantvolcanoisoneofthebestspotstowatchthesunrise.Ifyouwanttoenjoythesplendidsunrise,youhavetomakeabookinguptosevendaysinadvance.Andthereisanextra$30feeifyouparkyourcarhere,butit'svalidforthreedays.21.WhatmakessummerthebesttimetovisittheMarbleChapels?A.Easieraccesstothecaves. B.Improvedcolourofthewater.C.Spectacularviewsinsidethearches. D.Betterconditionsforphotography.22.WhatcanweknowabouttheGreatBarrierReef?A.Ithasbannedallunderwateractivities.B.Itwilllosemostofitscoralinadecade.C.Itisbestappreciatedfromabird's-eyeview.D.Itoffersvisitorsamazingnaturalexperiences.23.WhatisrequiredforvisitorstoseetheHaleakalasunrise?A.Payingaparkingcharge. B.Hiringalocalguide.C.Makingreservationsahead. D.Carryingspecialequipment.BBornwithrareeyeconditions,I'mlegallyblind.IlearnedBraille(盲文)atfour,rodemyfirstwaveattwelve,andnowhikewithmyguidedogIsla——gainingindependencethat'snoeasyachievementforapersonlivingwithblindness.“Visionisn'ttheonlywaytoexperiencetheworld,”Ioftenlaugh.Yetsomethingassimpleasabirthdaycard,atraditionmostpeopletakeforgranted,hasoftenmademefeelleftoutanddisconnected——asharpreminderofbeingoverlooked.Eachyear,Ireceivecolorfulbirthdaycards,decoratedwithballoons,flowersorcartoonanimals.Insidearewarmhandwrittenmessageslike“Shinebright,Karlee!”or“Anotheramazingyear,yourock,darling!”,butIcanonlywaitforsomeoneelsetoreadthemtome.“It'sasmallthing,”Iadmit,“yeteachcardseemstowhisper,‘Thisworldisn'tmadeforyou.’”Thosecards,meanttobespecialsouvenirs,becamethingsIneverconnectedwith.My21stbirthdaychangedeverything.Whileexcitedaboutstartinguniversityandmovingout,IreceivedacardwithraisedBrailleabovetheprintedtext.Forthefirsttime,Ireadaheartfeltmessagebymyself,tearsfillingmyeyes.“Itwasn'tjustacard,”Irecall,“itfeltlikeakeytothesameworldeveryoneelselivesin.”Inspired,IcontactedGuideDogsAustraliaandsuggestedworkingwithHallmark,Co.,Ltd.tocreateaccessiblebirthdaycards——includingBraille,largerprintandtactile(觸覺的)designs.Thiswouldhelpnotonlyme,butalsoelderlypeoplewithvisionloss.NowItesteachnewdesign,ensuringblindandlow-visionpeoplecansharelife'scelebrations.“Acardmightseemtiny,”Ithink,“butitcarrieslove,memoryandconnection.Everyone,disabledornot,deservestobeincluded.Whenallcanfeelthewarmthinside,theworldgrowsalittlewider——forallofus.”24.Whatdidthewriterlearnatfour?A.ReadingthroughBraille. B.Designingtaetilecards.C.Hikingwithherguidedog. D.Surfingwavesconfidently.25.Howdidusualbirthdaycardsmakethewriterfeel?A.Excitedandloved. B.Ignoredandseparated.C.Connectedandincluded. D.Surprisedanddelighted.26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthewriter'ssuggestiontoGuideDogsAustralia?A.Sheaimedforcommercialprofit.B.Sherecognizedaneedforinclusion.C.Sheoverlookedprintedmessages'value.D.Sheprioritizedblindpeople'srequirements.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheArtofMakingCards B.ABusinessSuccessStoryC.TheInvisibleBirthdayCard D.TheSoundofBirthdayMusicCWhenIshoppedforacarsevenyearsago,myprimaryfocuswasonstyle,sizeandcolor.Thistime,withelectricvehicle(EV)popularityexploding,Ihadtomasterawholenewsetofterms:range,regenerativebraking,andlevel-twocharging(充電).Thereasonwassimple——IwasbuyingmyfirstEV.AlanTaub,directoroftheElectricVehicleCenterattheUniversityofMichigan,saysthatthedrivabilityofEVsshouldbebettermarketedtopotentialbuyers.HepointsoutthatEVsofferasmootherrideandbetterperformancethantraditionalgas-poweredcarsand“happentoalsobegoodfortheenvironment.”Thissmootherrideismainlybecauseplacingthebatteryatthebottomallowsthecartobetterhugtheroad.Andasthebatteryprovidesimmediatepowertotheaccelerator(加速器),EVscanacceleratefromzeroto60milesperhoursurprisinglyfast.Also,driversneedtoapplythebrakelessfrequently.Technologicaladvanceshavelargelyovercome“rangeanxiety”——thefearofrunningoutofbatterypowerhalfway.Today,over50EVmodelscantop300milesonasinglecharge,someevenbeyond500miles.Inaddition,publicchargingstationshavedoubledinthepastfiveyears.Scientifically,EVshelpreduceglobalwarmingandimproveairquality.Thetransportindustryemitsaboutone-thirdofglobalgreenhousegases.TheInternationalEnergyAgency(IEA)estimatesthatifthe58millionEVsontheroadhadbeengas-powered,theywouldhaveconsumedmuchmoreoilperday.ResearchalsoshowsthatEVsarefarmoreenergy-efficient,withabout90%oftheirpowerusedtomovethevehicle,comparedtoonly25%fortraditionalcars.Moreover,EVscontainfewermovingparts,sothemaintenanceandrepaircostsofgasvehiclesarenearly40%higherthanthoseofEVs.Thereismuchforfirst-timebuyerslikemetolearn.Butitcontinuestobetonsoffun.I'mespeciallylookingforwardtothelowercostsofowningandmaintainingmyEVintheyearsahead,plusthejoyofdrivingpastallgasstationswithoutstopping.28.WhatprimarilymakesEVs'ridesmoother?A.Theinstantacceleration. B.Thebattery'slowposition.C.Thehigh-capacitybattery. D.Theeffectivebrakingsystem.29.Whatdoestheterm“rangeanxiety”inparagraph2referto?A.Worryaboutdrivingdistances. B.Stressfromoperatingnewcars.C.Concernoverchargingavailability. D.Fearoffacinghighrepaircosts.30.WhydoestheauthorlistthedatafromtheIEAinparagraph3?A.TostressEVs’energysaving. B.TopredictEVs’markettrend.C.ToexplainEVs’workingprinciple. D.ToshowEVs’growingpopularity.31.WhatistheadvantageofEVsovertraditionalcarsaccordingtothepassage?A.Morefunctionsandgreatersafety.B.Longerrangeandfasteracceleration.C.Simplercontrolandquickerresponse.D.Greenertechnologyandlowerrepaircosts.DDoothersagreewithyou?Dotheyremembereventsthesamewayyoudo?Weoftenassumeothersshareourperspectives,buthowaccurateisthisassumption?Moreimportantly,howcanwefostersharedunderstanding?Acriticalissueliesinourpoorabilitytojudgewhetherothersholdsimilarmemories,beliefs,andopinionswithus.Actually,thisisrootedinapsychologicalbiasknownastheFalseConsensus(共識(shí))Effect:Weassumethatothersagreewithusmorethantheyactuallydo.Inarecentstudy,researcherstestedhowrepetitioninfluencespeople'ssenseofconsensus.Participantsweregiventrivial(瑣碎的)statements,sometrue,somefalse.Whencertainstatementswererepeated,peopleassumedmoreothersknewandbelievedthem,comparedtostatementsheardonlyonce.Thiseffecthassubstantialreal-worldconsequences.Forinstance,mostpeopleacceptthathumanactivitieslikeburningfossilfuelscontributetoclimatechangeandsupportgovernmentactionstoaddressit.Yet,manypeopleholdfalsebeliefsabouttheconsensus,underestimatingpublicsupportforclimatechangeactions,largelybecausetheyhavebeenconstantlyexposedtostatementsquestioningclimatechangeandothermisinformation.Thisexposureleadsthemtobelievethatmanyothersareskepticalaboutit.TocountertheFalseConsensusEffect,openlyvoicingobjectionsmatters.Peoplehearrepeatedstatementsbutrarelyencountercorrectionsoropposingviews.Withoutthesecorrections,individualsmayassumethattherepeatedstatementsarewidelyaccepted,mistakingsilenceforagreement.Butacorrectioncanservetobreakthisfalseconsensus.Sometimes,askingquestions,whetherinpersonoronline,worksbetterthanarguingdirectly.Evenseeingquestionsaboutaclaimonsocialmediacanmakepeoplelesscertainthatitisuniversallyaccepted.BreakingtheFalseConsensusEffectiscrucial.Whenpeopleencounteranidearepeatedly,theyassumeothersbelieveit,whichinturninfluencestheirownbelief.Simplychallengingtheideacanbreakthiscycle.Therefore,don'tstaysilentagainstfalseclaims——speakup.32.WhatistheFalseConsensusEffect?A.Theignoranceofpublicopinions.B.Therejectionofcorrectionsfromothers.C.Theoverestimationofothers'agreement.D.Therepetitionofclaimstopersuadeothers.33.What'sthepurposeoftheexamplegiveninparagraph3?A.Toillustratethecauseofglobalwarming.B.Tohighlightpublicdistrustofclimatepolicies.C.Topresentscientificevidenceonclimateissues.D.Toshowmisinformation'simpactonpublicviews.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“counter”inparagraph4mean?A.Ignore. B.Support. C.Repeat. D.Oppose.35.WhatisrecommendedtoreducetheFalseConsensusEffect?A.Expressingdisagreementandquestioning.B.Minimizingexposuretocontroversialissues.C.Remainingsilenttomaintainsocialharmony.D.Repeatingcorrectclaimsmorethanfalseones.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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowManagingAttentionCanChangeOurLifeInaworldofconstantdigitalnoise,ourmostvaluableresourceisnottime,butattention.36Ourattentiondecideshowourhoursarespent,whatwenotice,andultimately,whatgetscreatedinourlife.Ourattentionisourpower.Yetwearelivingthroughanattentioncrisis——ourattentionhasbecomeacommodity(商品)inthe“attentioneconomy”.37Andthiscomesatacost.Researchshowsthatevenafterabriefinterruption,itwilltakeanaverageof23minutestoreturntoastateofdeepfocus.38Thegoodnewsisthatwecanlearntoconfirm,guardandguideourattentionwithabettersystem,notjustwillpower.Knowwhat'sstealingourattention.First,identifywhatapps,habits,orenvironmentsaredistractingusmost.39Onceweconfirmexactlywhattheyare,wecantakeaction.Guardthegatesofourattentionbydesigningourenvironment.Startbyturningoffunnecessarymessagesandcreatingblocksofuninterruptedtimefordeepfocus.Setaclearintention.Whenwehaveaclearpurposethatwearepassionateabout,distractionslosetheirhold.Insteadofrelyingonwillpowerforfocus,intentionpullsusforward.40Bylearningtocontrolourattention,weregainourmostvaluabletreasure.Remember:themoreweguideourattentionconsciously,thefasterwecanupgradeourselvesandevenoursharedworld.A.Iswillpowerreallythesolution?B.So,whatpracticalstepscanwetake?C.Itgivestimethepowertoshapewhatwetrulyare.D.Countlesscommercialappsaredesignedtocaptureit.E.Thus,stayingfocusedbecomeseasierandmorenatural.F.Forinstance,constantmessagesmaybeourbiggestchallenge.G.Controllingourattentionistherealvictoryintheattentioneconomy.第三部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Idon'tunderstandwhysomestoresmaketheirshelvessohighthatonlyprofessionalbasketballplayerscanreachthetop.Recently,whileshoppingfor41,Iexperiencedthisfirsthand.Iwas42thetoyaisle(過道)onthewaytothefoodsectionwhenInoticedalittlegirl43pointingatastuffedanimalonthetopshelf.Hermother,onlyfivefeettall,wastryingto44hertochooseasimilaronewithin45,butthegirlinsistedonthetopone.Asthemothersighedin46,Isteppedforward.“MayIhelp?”I47.Thoughmyjumpingabilityhad48withage,IjumpedashighasIcould.Myfinger49thetoy,sendingittumbling(滾落)offtheedge,andIcaughtitmidair.Thegirleruptedin50,huggingthetoyandjumpingwithdelight.Hermom,smilingbrightly,expressedher51,andIrepliedwarmly,“You'rewelcome.”Walkingaway,Ifeltsomethingstrange——mystepslighter,myheart52.Itwasjustasmallactofkindness,yetit53mydayandenrichedmysoul.Themorewegive,themorewereceive.Kindnesscanbe54incountlessways——eveninthesimplestgestures,likegettingatoyfromthetopshelfandplacingitintothe55handsofachild.41.A.toys B.shelves C.groceries D.basketballs42.A.cleaningup B.cuttingthrough C.runningacross D.lookingover43.A.angrily B.lazily C.nervously D.desperately44.A.warn B.force C.remind D.convince45.A.reach B.sight C.power D.control46.A.relief B.surprise C.frustration D.regret47.A.offered B.begged C.shouted D.whispered48.A.improved B.declined C.regained D.disappeared49.A.kicked B.grabbed C.pressed D.touched50.A.cheers B.tears C.shock D.silence51.A.confusion B.recognition C.gratitude D.satisfaction52.A.slower B.fuller C.faster D.heavier53.A.saved B.ruined C.brightened D.shortened54.A.shown B.hidden C.absorbed D.ignored55.A.tiny B.eager C.empty D.strong第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,滿分55分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WhatwasschoollifelikeinXinjianginancienttimes?Adocument,56(unearth)in1969fromthetombsofAstana,holdstheanswer.The5-meter-longscroll(卷軸)wasusedbyBuTianshou,a12-year-oldstudentin710ADduringtheTangDynasty,57(reproduce)ZhengXuan'sannotations——explanationsofAnalectsofConfuciusandTheThousandCharacterClassic,58werebothassignedreadingsforstudentsbackthen.Interestingly,Buattachedaplayfuldoggerel(打油詩)59hisassignment:“Alltasksdone,teacher!Couldyoudismissusontimeandletusheadhomeearlier?”Thislittlepoemhasmadethescrollmuch60(lively),anditsinnocentrequeststilltouchesustoday,61(remind)ushoweagerlychildrenthen,justlikenow,lookedforwardtotheendoftheschoolday.From62philological(哲學(xué)的)perspective,Zheng'sannotationswerelostaftertheTangDynasty.YetBu'scopy,alongwithotheruneartheddocuments,hasprovided63(value)materialforthestudyofConfucianclassics.Thisfind,togetherwithothersimilardocuments,indicatesthatarelativelycompleteeducationsystemhadbeenestablishedinXinjiangbytheTangDynasty.Moreover,mostsurviving64(copy)ofZheng'sannotationsmadebystudentssuggestthateducationinXinjiangatthattime65(influence)bytheCentralPlainsculture.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華。你校外教Fiki提出一個(gè)主題為“SmallSteps,BigChanges”的校園環(huán)?;顒?dòng)的倡議,并面向?qū)W生征集具體、易行的環(huán)保方案?,F(xiàn)請(qǐng)你給Fiki寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:(1)提出方案;(2)說明理由。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearFiki,I'mtrulyexcitedaboutyourenvironmentalinitiativethemedSmallSteps,BigChanges.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Oneevening,wewerehavingafamilydinneratanicerestaurant——myhusbandTrevor,ourtwenty-two-year-oldsonRyan,andmyhusband'sfatherBob.Eversincehiswifepassedawayfiveyearsago,Bobhadstuckwithuseverywherewewent.Suddenly,BobturnedtoRyanandasked,“Ryan,howmuchdoyouweighnow?”Strugglingwithhisweightproblem,Ryanansweredinalowvoice,“Twofifty.”Bobgavealowwhistleandcontinued,“Twohundredandfiftypounds!Doyouwanttogetmarriedsomeday?”“Yeah,”Ryanmurmured(嘟噥),wishinghewereanywherebuthere.ButBobdidn'tstop.“Whatyouneedtodoisfindyourselfanuglygirl.She'llbesogratefulthatyouaskedheroutthatshewon'tmindyou'refat.”Istaredinshock.Bobhadalwaysbeenfrank,evenrudeattimes,butthiswastoomuch.Iwasabouttosaysomethingwhenmyhusbandsignalledmenottoarguewithhisfather.Tight-lipped,Inoddedunwillingly.Therestoftheeveningdraggedon.Suddenly,BobremarkedthatIwasalsogainingsomeextraweight.Inoddedinagreement,secretlyrelievedthatthefocushadshiftedawayfromRyan.IwaswillingtobethetargetofBob'sremarksasitkeptmysonfrombeingfurtherembarrassed.Onthewayhome,IaskedTrevortodropmeofffirstbeforetakinghisfatherhome,becauseIcouldn'tbearbeinginBob'scompanyamomentlonger.Themomentthecardisappearedaroundthecorner,IapologizedtoRyanimmediately.“It'sokay,Mom,”hesaid.“That'sjusthowGrandpais.I'malreadyoverit.”“Butaren'tyouangry?”Iaskedindisbelief.“Beingangrywon'tchangeGrandpaanditwon'tmakemefeelbettereither.”Hewasright.Atjusttwenty-twoyearsold,hepo

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