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閱讀理解復(fù)習(xí)資料閱讀下列短文,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)對(duì)的答案,并在答題紙上寫出所選的字母符號(hào)。Passage1Iwas15whenIwalkedintoMcCarleyBookstoreandbegantolookoverthetitlesofthebooksontheshelves.Themanbehindthecounter,theownerofthebookstore,askedmeifIwouldlikeajob.Ineededtostartsavingforcollege,soIsaidyes.Iworkedafterschoolandduringsummersforminimumwagesandthejobhelpedpayformyfreshmanyearofcollege.Iworkedatmanyotherjobsafterwards:Imadecoffeeinthestudentunionduringcollege.ImademapsfortheU.SOnedayawomanaskedmeforbooksoncancer.Shesee(cuò)medfearful.Ishowedhereverythingwehadandfoundotherbookswecouldorder.ShelefttheshoplessworriedandI’vealwaysrememberedtheprideIfeltinhavinghelpedher.Yearslater,asatelevisionreporter,Iheardaboutapoorchildwhowasbornwithhisfingersofthelefthandlinkedtogether.Hisfamilycouldnotaffordthecorrectivesurgery,andtheboylivedinshame,hidinghislefthandinhispocket.IpersuadedmybosstoletmedothestoryonTV.Aftermystorywasbroadcast,adoctorandanursecalled,offeringtoperformthesurgeryforfree.Ivisitedtheboyintherecoveryroomaftertheoperation.Thefirstthinghedidwasholduphisrepairedhandandsay,“Thankyou.”Iwasoverjoyedandfilledwithastrongsenseofreward.AtMcCarleyBookstore,IalwaysfeltIwasworkingforthecustomers,notjustforthestore.Todayit’sthesame.NBCnewspaysmethesalary.ButIfeelthatIworkfortheviewers,helpingthemmakesenseoftheworld.MyworkingexperienceinMcCarleyBookstorehelpedmefindagoodsenseoftheworld,andmostimportantly,ithelpedmefindagoodsenseofmyself.1.HowdidtheauthorgetthejobinMcCarleyBookstore?A.Hehappenedtowalkintotheshopandgotitbychance.B.Hehadalwayswantedtohaveajobinthatbookstoreandhesucceeded.C.Helikedreadingbooks,sotriedtogetajobthere.D.Hedidnotgotoschool,sohelookedforajobwhenhewas15.2.Accordingtotheauthor,sellingbookswasoneofthemostsatisfyingjobexperiences,because________(dá)____.A.heonlyhadtoworkafterschoolandgotgoodwagesB.ithelpedhimunderstandtheworldandhimselfC.ithelpedhimpayforhisfreshmanyearofcollegeD.hedidnotfeelthat(yī)hewasworkingforthestore3.Afterhehelpedthefearfulladylookingforbooksoncancer,theauthorwas________(dá)____.A.

worriedaboutherB.

lessworriedaboutherC.unabletoforgether

D.

proudofhimself4.Theauthordecidedtohelpthepoorboyby___(dá)_________.A.

persuadinghisbosstodothestoryonTVB.persuadinghisbosstolethimdothestoryonTVC.askingadoctortoperformtheoperationforfreeD.visitingtheboyintherecoveryroomaftertheoperation5.Themainreasonthattheauthorthinkshispresentjobisthesameastheoneinthebookstoreis__(dá)_____(dá)_____.A.itgiveshimsalaryB.

itmakeshimfeelexcitedC.ithelpspeoplemakesenseoftheworldD.itenableshimtoworkKey:1.A

2.B

3.D

4.B

5.CPassage2PaperwasinventedbytheChineseinthefirstcenturyAD.PaperwasnotmadeinsouthernEuropeuntilabouttheyear1100.Scandinavia-whichnowmakesagreatdealoftheworld’spaper-didnotbegintomakeituntil1500.Mostpaperismadefromwood.Paper-makingisanimportantBritishindustryandpaperfromBritainissoldtomanycountriessuchasAustraliaandSouthAfrica.SomeofthewoodusedintheBritishpapermakingindustrycomesfromtreesgrowninBritain,butwoodisalsoboughtfromothercountriessuchasNorway.Onetreeisneededforeveryfourhundredcopiesofaforty-pagenewspaper.IfhalftheadultsinBritainbuyonedailypaper,thisusesupoverathousandtree(cuò)saday.Allovertheworld,tree(cuò)sarebeingcutdownfasterthantheyarebeingplanted,sotheremaybeaseriousneedforpaperatthebeginningofnextcentury.Whenwethinkofpaper,wethinkofnewspaper,books,lettersandwritingpaper.Buttherearemanyotheruses.Onlyhalfofpaperisusedforbooksandnewspaper,etc.Paperisverygoodforkeepingyouwarm.Eachyear,moreandmorethingsaremadeofpaper.Nowwehearthat(yī)chairs,tables,andevenbedscanbemadeofpaper.Butthelatestinpapermakingseemstobepaperhouses.1.Wherewaspaperinvented?A.InChina.

B.InsouthernEurope.C.InScandinavia.

D.InBritain.2.Scandinaviabegantomakepaper_______(dá)_____.A.in1100

B.in1400C.in1500

D.inthefirstcentury3.Everyfourhundredcopiesofafortynewspaperwillneed__(dá)___(dá)__(dá)__(dá)___.A.halfatree

B.onetreeC.twotree(cuò)s

D.morethanonetree(cuò)4.Allovertheworld,tree(cuò)sarebeingcutdown____(dá)____(dá)____thantheyarebeingplanted.A.moreslowly

B.muchfasterC.muchmoreslowly

D.faster5.Thelatestthingsmadeofpaperare_____(dá)_______.A.chairs

B.tablesC.clothes

D.housesKey:1.A

2.C

3.B

4.D

5.DPassage3Weoftenusegesturestoexpressourfeelings,buttheproblemisthat(yī)thegesturescanbeunderstoodindifferentways.Itistruethatasmilemeansthesamethinginanylanguage.Sodoeslaughterorcrying.Fearisanotheremotionthat(yī)isshowninmuchthesamewayallovertheworld.InChineseandinEnglishliterat(yī)ure,aphraselike‘hewentpaleandbegantotremble’suggeststhatthemaniseitherveryafraidorhehasjustgotaverybigshock.However,‘heopenedhiseyeswide’isusedtosuggestangerinChinesewhereasinEnglishitmeanssurprise.InChinese,surprisecanbedescribedinaphraselike‘theystretchedouttheirtongues!’“Stretchingoutyourtongue”inEnglishisaninsultinggestureorexpressesstrongdislike.Eveninthesameculture,peopledifferintheirabilitytounderstandandexpressfeelings.ExperimentsinAmericahaveshownthatwomenareusuallybetterthanmenatrecognizingfear,anger,loveandhappinessonpeople’sfaces.Otherstudiesshowthat(yī)olderpeopleusuallyfinditeasiertorecognizeorunderstandbodylanguagethanyoungerpeopledo.1.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.

Wecaneasilyunderstandwhatpeople’sgesturesmean.B.

Wordscanbebetterunderstoodbyolderpeople.C.Gesturescanbeunderstoodbymostpeoplebutwordsarenot.D.

Itisdifficulttotellwhat(yī)people’gesturesreallymeansometimes.2.People’sfacialexpressionsmaybemisunderstoodindifferentculturesbecause___(dá)____(dá)__(dá)___.A.

peopleofdifferentsexesmayunderstandagesturedifferentlyB.

peoplespeakingdifferentlanguageshavedifferentfacialexpressionsC.peopleofdifferentagesmayhavedifferentinterpretationsD.peoplefromdifferentcultureshavedifferentmeaningsaboutsomefacialexpressions3.Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethat_________(dá)___.A.

gesturescanbeusedtoexpressfeelingsB.

gesturescanbemoreeffectivelyusedthanwordstoexpressfeelingsC.

wordsareoftenmoredifficulttounderstandthangesturesD.

gesturesareusedasfrequentlyaswordstoexpressfeelings4.Inthesameculture,people_____(dá)___(dá)____.A.hardlyeverfailtounderstandeachother’sideasandfeelingsB.a(chǎn)reequallyintelligenteveniftheyhavedifferentbackgroundsC.almostallhavethesameunderstandingofthesamethingD.mayhavedifferentabilitiestounderstandandexpressfeelings5.Thebesttitleforthispassagecanbe____________(dá).A.

Gestures

B.

Feelings

C.

GesturesandFeelings

D.CultureandUnderstandingKey:1.D

2.D

3.A

4.D

5.CPassage4Afunnythinghappenedonthewaytothecommunicationrevolution:westoppedtalkingtoeachother.

Iwaswalkingintheparkwithafriendrecently,andhismobilephonerang,interruptingourconversation.Therewewere,walkingandtalkingonabeautifulsunnydayand–poof!–IwascutoffasifIhadbecomeabsentfromtheconversation.

Theparkwasfilledwithpeopletalkingontheircellphones.Theywerepassingpeoplewithoutlookingatthem,sayinghello,noticingtheirbabiesorstoppingtopattheirdogs.Itseemsthatthelimitlesselectronicvoiceispreferredtohumancontact.

Thetelephoneusedtoconnectyoutotheabsent.Nowitmakespeoplefeelabsent.RecentlyIwasinacarwiththree(cuò)friends.Thedriverhushedtherestofusbecausehecouldnothearthepersonontheotherendofhiscellphone.Therewewere,fourfriendsdrivingdownthehighway,unabletotalktoeachotherbecauseofthesmallthingdesignedtomakecommunicat(yī)ioneasier.

Whyisitthatthemoreconnectedweget,themoredisconnectedIfeel?Everyadvanceincommunicationstechnologyisasetback(退步)totheclosenessofhumaninteraction.Withe-mailandinstantmessageovertheInternet,wecannowcommunicatewithoutseeingortalkingtooneanother.Withvoicemail,youcanmakeentireconversationswithouteverreachinganyone.Ifmymomhasaquestion,Ijustleavetheansweronhermachine.

Asalmosteverycontactbetweenhumanbeingsgetsautomatic,theemotionaldistanceindexgoesup.Pumpinggasatthestation?Whysaygood-morningtotheassistantwhenyoucanswipeyoucreditcardat(yī)thepumpandsaveyourselfthebotherofhumancontact?Makingadepositat(yī)thebank?WhytalktotheclerkwholivesintheneighborhoodwhenyoucanputyourcardintotheATM?

Moreandmore,Ifindmyselfhidingbehinde-mailtodoajobmeantforconversat(yī)ionorbeingrelievedthatvoicemailpickedupbecauseIdidn’treallyhavetimetotalk.Thetechnologydevotedtohelpingmekee(cuò)pintouchismakingmelonelier.

Iownamobilephone,anATMcard,avoice-mailtelephone,andane-mailaccount.Givingthemupisn’tachoice.Theyaregreatforwhattheyareintendedtodo.It’stheirunintendedresultsthatmakemeupset.Whatgoodisallthisgee-whiztechnologyifthereisnooneintheroomtohearyoucryingout“Geewhiz”?1.Theauthor’sexperienceofwalkinginaparkwithafriendrecentlymadehimfeel______(dá)__(dá)_____.A.

unhappyB.

funnyC.

sunnyD.

wonderful2.Accordingtotheauthor,humancontactinaparkmeans____(dá)___(dá)____(dá)_.A.lookingat(yī)eachotherandsayinghellowhenpassingB.noticingtheirbabiesandstoppingtopattheirdogsC.talkingonthemobilephoneandgettingconnectedwiththeotherpeopleD.bothAandB3.Accordingtotheauthor,themoreconnectedwegetincommunicationstechnology,the__(dá)___(dá)______weare.A.moreautomaticB.easierC.moredisconnectedD.closer4.What(yī)aretheexamplestheauthorgivestoexplainhisideathateveryadvanceincommunicat(yī)ionstechnologyisasetbacktotheclosenessofhumaninteraction?A.Withe-mailandinstantmessageovertheInternet,wecannowcommunicat(yī)ewithoutseeingortalkingtooneanother.B.Withvoicemail,youcanmakeentireconversationswithouteverreachinganyone.C.Ifhismomhasaquestion,hejustleavestheansweronhermachine.D.Alloftheabove.5.Whatistheunintendedresultofcommunicationtechnology,accordingtotheauthor?A.Itmakescommunicationeasierandconversationpossibleeverywhere.B.Itactuallycreatesadistancebetweenpeopleinsteadofbringingthemtogether.C.Itmakeseverycontactbetweenhumanbeingsautomaticandmakespeoplefee(cuò)lconnected.D.Itmakeshumancontactslimitlesswithelectronicvoiceseverywhere.Key:1.A

2.D

3.C

4.D

5.BPassage5Whowillstagethegames?PreparingfortheOlympicsGamesisahugeundertaking.Justliketheathletes,thehostcityspendsyearsgettingreadyfortheevent.BeforedecidingwhichcitywillhosttheOlympicGames,theInternationalOlympicCommittee(cuò)(IOC)hastoexaminebidsfromallovertheworld.Biddingforthegamesbeginsabouttenyearsinadvance.Withoutpreparingaverystrongbid1,acitywillnotwinthecompetitiontohostthegames.Beijingwaschosenforthe2023gamesfromfivebidders—Osaka,Paris,TorontoandIstanbul.2Whydoesittakesolongtoprepare?Buildingtheinfrastructurecostshugeamountsofmoney.HoldingtheWorldCupin2023inJapanandSouthKorea,forexample,meantthattennewstadiumshadtobebuilt,aswellasmanyhotelsandanimprovedtransportsystem.InBeijing,afterwinningthebidthegovernmentbeganmajorconstructionprojects—theextensionoftheunderground,theimprovementoftheairportandthebuildingofnewmotorways3.EachhostcitymustalsobuildanOlympicvillagefortheathletes.Byplantingtreesandcreat(yī)ingparks,thecitybecomesmoreat(yī)tractivefortourists.WhydocountrieswanttohosttheOlympicGames?Hostingthegameshasamajoreffectontheeconomyandbringsinternationalprestigetothecountry.Thousandsandthousandsofvisitorscometothegamesandthehostcitiesarepermanentlyimproved.1.BiddingfortheOlympicGamesusuallystarts____(dá)_______(dá)_beforethegamesarereallyheld.A.twoyears

B.

eightyears

C.oneyear

D.tenyears2.Beijingwasoneofthe_____(dá)__bidders

forthe2023games.A.four

B.five

C.ten

D.

three3.TheWorldCup2023washeldin__(dá)_____(dá)___(dá)___(dá).A.Japan

B.SouthKorea

C.China

D.AandB4.What(yī)constructionprojectsdidBeijingstartafterwinningthebid?A.Theextensionoftheunderground.

B.Theimprovementoftheairport.C.Thebuildingofnewmotorways

D.Alloftheabove5.WhydocountrieswanttohosttheOlympicGames?A.Becauseithasamajoreffectontheeconomy.B.Becauseitbringsinternationalprestigetothecountry.C.Becausethehostcitiesarepermanentlyimproved.D.Alloftheabove.Key:1.D

2.B

3.D

4.D

5.DPassage6Wewalkedinsoquietlythatthenurseat(yī)thedeskdidn’tevenlifthereyesfromthebook.Mumpointedat(yī)abigchairbythedoorandIknewshewantedmetositdown.WhileIwatched,mouthopeninsurprise,Mumtookoffherhatandcoatandgavethemtometohold.Shewalkedquietlytothesmallroombytheliftandtookoutawetmop.Shepushedthemoppastthedeskandasthenurselookedup,Mumnoddedandsaid,“Verydirtyfloors.”

“Yes.I’mgladthey’vefinallydecidedtocleanthem,”thenurseanswered.ShelookedatMumstrangelyandsaid,“Butaren’tyouworkinglate?”

Mumjustpushedharder,eachswipeofthemoptakingherfartherandfartherdownthehall.Iwatcheduntilshewasoutofsightandthenursehadturnedbacktowritinginthebigbook.

AfteralongtimeMumcameback.Hereyeswereshining.Shequicklyputthemopbackandtookmyhand.Asweturnedtogooutofthedoor,Mumnoddedpolitelytothenurseandsaid,“Thankyou.”

Outside,Mumtoldme,“Kateisfine.Nofever.”

“Yousawher,Mum?”

“Ofcourse.Itoldheraboutthehospitalrules,andshewillnotexpectusuntiltomorrow.Dadwillstopworryingaswell.It’safinehospital.Butsuchfloors!Amopisnogood.Youneedabrush.”1.WhenshetookamopfromthesmallroomwhatMumreallywantedtodowas__(dá)___(dá)_______.A.tocleanthefloor

B.topleasethenurseC.tosee(cuò)apatient

D.tosurprisethestory-teller2.WhenthenursetalkedtoMumshethoughtMumwasa____________(dá).A.nurse

B.visitorC.patient

D.cleaner3.Afterreadingthestorywhatcanweinferaboutthehospital?A.

Itisachildren’shospital.B.Ithasstrictrulesaboutvisitinghours.C.

Thenursesanddoctorstheredon’tworkhard.D.Alotofpatientscometothishospitaleveryday.4.WhydidMumgotoseeKat(yī)einthehospital?E.

TogivehersomemessageaboutDad.F.Tomakesureherroomwasclean.G.

Tocheckthat(yī)shewasstillthere.H.Tofindouthowshewas.5.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesMum?A.Polite.

B.Patient.C.Changeable.

D.Clever.Key:1.C

2.D

3.B

4.D

5.DPassage7Didyouknowtherearesomeveryspecialdogsdoinggoodworkinourhospitalwards?ThesearePAT2(PetsAsTherapy)dogs.Doctorsandnursesarerecognizingthebenefitsofpetsmoreandmore—particularlyforchildren,peoplewithmentalillnessesandelderlypeoplewhoareseparatedfromtheirownpetsorhavehadtogiveuptheirpets.Strokingandplayingwithapetisacalmingexperienceandsomethingtolookforwardto.Onehospitalreportedthatamanwithamentalillness,whohadn'tspokenforyears,firststrokedandplayedwithavisitingdogandthenstartedtalkingtoit.Today,around4,500dogsand50catsandtheirvoluntee(cuò)rownersareatworkintheUKbringingcomfortandpleasuretoover100,000peopleinhospital.Therearemanyother‘workingdogs’5.

Thereareguarddogs,policedogs,huntingdogsanddogsfortheblind.Disabledpeoplebenefitgreat(yī)ly.TakethecaseofAlanSmythe6,whohastovisithospitaleverymonth.Somethings7aredifficultforhimbecauseheisinawheelchair.Buthislifehasaltereddramaticallysincehegotadog,Tess,fromthecharity'DogsfortheDisabled'.‘Shehelpsmetogetdressed,andshebringsmemysocksandshoes.Shefetchesthenewspaperfromtheshop,andshepassesmethephonewhenitrings.Ifeelsomuchbettertoo.It'slikehavingareallygoodfriend.Shecomeswithmetohospital.Once,shesavedmylife.Iamadiabeticandonedaymybloodsugarleveldropped,andwhenIwasgoingintoacomashewentnextdoorandshealertedmyneighbor.Hegavemeaninsulininjection.’1.Doctorsandnursesthinkpetsareparticularlyhelpfulfor___(dá)_____(dá)______.

A)children

B)peoplewithmentalillnesses

C)oldpeoplewhocan’tlivewiththeirpetsorhavetogiveuptheirpetsD)alloftheabovepeople2.Today___(dá)___(dá)____(dá)peopleinhospitalgetthehelpofdogsandcatsandtheir

owners.

A)4,500

B)50

C)100,000

D)10,0003.Alangotthedogfrom___(dá)___(dá)__(dá)___.A)thehospital

B)thecharity

C)ashop

D)hisfriend4.WhichofthefollowingthatTessCANNOThelpAlando?

A)Get

dressed

B)bringsocksandshoes

C)passthephonewhenitrings

D)buynewspaperfromtheshop5.WhenA(yù)lanwasgoingtoacoma,Tesswenttohis_______’shomeforhelp.A)neighbour

B)doctor

C)friend

D)daughterKey:1.D

2.C

3.B

4.D

5.APassage810thAugust,2023DearSirs,HeadquarteredinChicago,IllinoisWithahistorydatingbackto1884,PMChasgrowntobecomeoneofthe100largestindustrialcompaniesintheUnitedStates,with2023’ssalesinexcess(超過)of$2billion.Allovertheworld,PMChasabout41,600employee(cuò)sat(yī)129factoriesin32states,suchasNewYorkstate,NorthCarolina,Pennsylvania,Virginia,etc.and15foreigncountries.WebelievePMCtobeoneoftheleadersofthepackagingindustrybothintheU.S.a(chǎn)ndabroad.Throughourownresearch,developmentandengineeringefforts,webelieveweareabletoexchangeviewsonanddiscussthelatesttechnicalaspectsoftheindustry.PMC’spackagingexpertise(專長(zhǎng))ismainlyinthefollowingareas:—Packagingandpaperboxmakingmachinery—WrappingmachinesforvaryingusesFaithfullyyours,GeneralManagerPMCCo.Ltd.1.Thecompanywantstosell______(dá)______.A.

industrialproductsB.

agriculturalproductsC.

technicalservices

D.

machineryandchemicals2.WhereistheHeadOfficeofthecompany?A.InNewYorkstate.

B.InNorthCarolina.C.InChicago,Illinois.

D.In3.Whendidthecompany’sannualsalesexcee(cuò)d$2billion?A.

Intheyearof1884.

B.

Intheyearof2023.C.

Intheyearof2023.

D.Intheyearof2023.4.Thecompanythinks___________(dá)_.A.

itisoneofthe15largestcompaniesintheworldB.

itdevelopsitsrelationshipwithChinaonlyforitsownbenefitC.itplaysaleadingroleintheworld’spackagingindustryD.

itshouldopensomenewcompaniesabroad5.Theletteriswrittento______(dá)______(dá).A.

itscustomersintheStat(yī)esandabroadB.

itsheadquartersC.

itscustomersabroadD.

itsemployee(cuò)sinthe32stat(yī)esand15foreigncountriesKey:1.D

2.C

3.B

4.C

5.A判斷正誤閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷其后的句子是否對(duì)的(T)、錯(cuò)誤(F),還是文字中沒有涉及相關(guān)信息(NG)。Passage1Lilyis70yearsoldandshetakescareofher91-year-oldmother.Shetoldusaboutcaringforhermother.Iwakeupearlyeveryday,it’susuallyabout6.30am,andwaituntilIhearTilly,mymum,movingabout.ThenImakeheracupoftea.Atabouthalfpastsevenshegetsupandwehavebreakfasttogether.Wenormallyjusthavetoast,butonSundayswealwayshavebaconandeggs.Afterbreakfastshereadsthenewspaper,thenshesitsbythewindowandwavestotheneighborsastheywalkby.Shehardlyevergoesoutbutsheisveryproudofherpersonalappearance,soshegoestothehairdresseronceamonth.Shedoesn’tlikebeingleftonherownforverylong,soIalwaysarrangeforaneighbortocomeandsitwithherwhenIgoout.Nowandagain,myfriendandneighbor,Joan,comestospendthedaywithher,andIcangoandhavelunchwithanotherfriend,May,wholivesintown.Ihaveabrother,Syd.Hecomestostaytwoorthreetimesayear.Heisverygoodandkeepsintouch,buthelives300milesaway.Onceayear,hecollectsmumandtakeshertostaywithhiminLondonforawee(cuò)k.Shedoesn’treallylikegoingbecauseit’salongjourney,butIneedtherest.Sally,thenurse,comestoseemumregularly.Mynext-doorneighbor,Jack,oftencallsin.

Intheeveningweusuallywat(yī)chTVandwesometimesplaycards.Mumisfantasticforherage.ButIcanneverdecidetogoanywherespontaneously.Ialwayshavetoplanit,soIfeelabittrapped.Butwhat(yī)isthealternative?Anoldpeople’shome?Icouldn’tdothattomymother.1.Lilywakesbeforehermother.2.JoansometimesspendsthedaywithLily’smother.3.Tillyissatisfiedwithherhairdresser.4.Lily’sbrothercomestovisiteverythreeweeks.5.LilyandhermotherplaycardsmorethantheywatchTV.Key:1.T

2.T

3.NG

4.F

5.FPassage2Mygrandfatherwasaveryinterestingman.HediedwhenIwas11,butIrememberheusedtotellmestoriesabouthisearlylife.Hetoldmeoneabouthowheusedtoracedogs.Theyracedgreyhound,averyfasttypeofdog.Mygrandfatherhadadogthat(yī)wasveryfastandusuallywontheraces.Themenusedtobetonthedogsandtrytowinmoney.Onedaybeforearace,afriendofmygrandfat(yī)her’ssuggestedthat(yī)theybetonadifferentdogandmakemygrandfather’sdoglosetherace.Mygrandfatherhadnojob,sothisseemedaneasywaytomakemoney.Onthedayoftherace,mygrandfat(yī)herandhisfriendfedthedoglotsofcakessoitwouldn’twanttoru

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