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安徽省宣城中學(xué)2022-2022學(xué)年度高一下學(xué)期期中考試試卷(英語)第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(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),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,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。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inapostoffice.B.Inabank.C.Inastore.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’tgethissalary(薪水)ontime.B.Hedoesn’tlikedrinkingandsmoking.C.Hedoesn’thaveenoughmoneytobuyalaptop(手提電腦)now.3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Themanisverystrong.B.Themanshouldavoidbeingoverexcited.C.Themandoesn’tlikefootballgames4.WhatdoesthemanthinkofJack?A.Heisnotaheavysmoker.B.Hewillgetcancersoonerorlater.C.Heshouldgiveupsmokingnow.5.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodobefore?A.Tohaveatalkwithhisdaughter.B.TomeetMr.Frankandhisdaughterattheairport.C.TohaveadinnerwithMr.Frankandhisdaughter.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(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),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話或獨(dú)白前后,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.HowlongdidthemanstayinNewYork?A.Fivemonths.B.oneyear.C.Fouryears.7.Whatisthemandoinginfrontofthecomputer?A.Watchingafilm.B.Chattingwithhisfriends.C.Doinghishomework.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhendidthewomanreturnfromAmerica?A.Twomonthsago.B.Threeweeksago.C.Twoweeksago.9.WhatdidthewomandoinAmerica?A.Workasavolunteerteacher.B.Workasavolunteernurse.C.LearnEnglishasanexchangestudent.10.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofherAmericantrip?A.TerribleB.NothingspecialC.Enjoyableandgrateful聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdoesthemanlikedoingathome?A.Cleaningthefloor.B.Washingthewindows.C.Doingyard(庭院)work..12.Whathouseworkdoesthewomandoathome?A.Cleaningthefloorandwashingthewindows.B.Doingthelaundry(洗衣物)andcleaningherroom.C.Takingouttrashanddoingyardwork..13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sbrotheraccordingtothedialogue?A.Hedidn’tlikedoingthecleaningatallB.Hewantedtochangehouseworkwithhissister.C.Hedidthelaundrybeforehegraduatedfromhighschool聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whendidthemanstopsmoking?A.Sixweeksago.B.Sixmonthsago.C.Sixteendaysago.15.Whendidthemanprobablygototheparty?A.Atabout12pm.B.Atabout9pm.C.Atabout9am.16.Whatistheman’sopinionofsmokingnowaccordingtothedialogue?A.Heisagainstsmokingnow.B.Hethinkspeopleshouldsmokeonlyintheirownhome.C.Heinsiststhatpeoplehavetherighttobuytobacco(煙草).17.Whatdoesthepetdogstandforinthedialogue?A.OurbodyB.AtoyanimalC.Poisonousfood聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatshouldparentsdoiftheyhaveteenagersaccordingtothepassage?A.Tellthemstories.B.Teachthemhowtomakealiving.C.Teachthemstrongfamilyvalues.19.Whyisbeingateenagerachallengingtime?A.Becausetheyhavenoeconomicindependence.B.Becausetheywanttoknowtheirrolesintheirfamily.C.Becausetheydon’twanttocommunicatewiththeirparents.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofraisingchildren?A.Raisingchildreniseasyevenifyouarebusy.B.Raisingchildrenishardandrequirespatience.C.Allyouneedtoraisechildrenistimeandmoney.第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.In______1860s,theItalianarchaeologistGiuseppeFiorelliwasmade______directorofthePompeiidig.A.the;不填 B.the;the C.不填;不填 D.不填;the22.Paper-makingbeganinChinaandfromhereit________toNorthAfricaandEurope.A.spread B.grow C.carried D.developed23.______differentlifetodayisfrom____itwas20yearsago.A.Whata,whatB.How,whatC.What,whatD.Whata,how24.Thereisnodoubt______manwillconquernaturesomeday.A.whetherB.ifC.whichD.that25.---Tom,whydidn’tyoucometothemeetingyesterday?---I_____,butmycarbrokedown. A.would B.had C.wasgoingto D.did26.Eatingtoomuchfatcan_______heartdiseaseandcausehighbloodpressure. A.resultfrom B.contributeto C.attendto D.devoteto27.—Youhaven’tlosttheticket,haveyou?—_________.Iknowit’snoteasytogetanotheroneatthemoment.A.Yes,I’mafraidnot B.Yes,Ihaven’tC.IhopesoD.Ihopenot28.Tomoughtnotto________meyoursecret,buthemeantnoharm.A.havetold B.tell C.betelling D.havingtold29.Theboytheteachersconsidered_____wascaught______intheexam,whichsurprisedusverymuch.A.tobethebest,cheatingB.asthebeststudent,tocheatC.beingthebest,cheatingD.asagoodstudent,tocheat30.Thepolicegotto_____wasonceanoldschool_____thepeasantsusedasastore.A.what;that

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Dwhich;where31.Thestormdiedawayatlastwiththegoldenwaves______theshoreinpeace.

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D.beating32.Thecommittee_______offifteenmembers.A.consistsB.isconsistedC.formedD.makeup33._______couldbejudgedfromhereyesthatshewasterriblysorryforwhatshe________.A.As;haddoneB.That;did C.As;didD.It;haddone34.AttheNuclearSecuritySummit,alltheleadersdiscussedtheplantheywouldliketosee_______inthenearfuture.A.carryoutB.carryingoutC.tocarryoutD.carriedout35.–Whendoyouthinkthelecturewillbegin?–I’mnotsureyet,butthespeakeris________tobeherebeforenine.A.possibleB.probableC.likelyD.perhaps第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Onedayateacheraskedherstudentstolistthenamesof36studentsintheclassroomontwosheetsofpaper,leavingaspacebetweeneachname.Thenshetoldthemtothinkofthe37thingtheycouldsayabouteachoftheirclassmatesandwriteitdown.It38theclasssometimetofinishtheirassignment,andasthestudentslefttheroom,eachone39thepapers.ThatSaturday,theteacherwrotedownthe40ofeachstudentonaseparatesheetofpaperand41whateveryoneelsehadsaidaboutthatindividual.OnMondayshegaveeachstudenthisorherlist.Beforelong,thewholeclasswas42.“Really?”sheheardwhispered.“IneverknewthatI43anythingtoanyone!”and,“Ididn’tknowotherslikedmesomuch”weremostofthecomments.Nooneever44thosepapersinclassagain.Sheneverknewiftheydiscussedthemafterclassorwiththeirparents,butitdidn’t45.Theexercisehadcompletedits46.Thestudentswere47withthemselvesandoneanother.Thatgroupofstudentsmovedon.Severalyearslater,oneofthestudentswas48inVietnamWarandhisteacher49thefuneralofthatspecialstudent.Afterthefuneral,mostofMark’sformerclassmatesleft.Mark’smotherandfatherwerethere,obviouslywaitingtospeaktohisteacher.“Wewantto50yousomething,”hisfathersaid,takinga51outofhispocket.“TheyfoundthisonMarkwhenhewaskilled.Wethoughtyoumight52it.”O(jiān)peningthewallet,he53removedtwowornpiecesofnotebookpaperthathadobviouslybeentaped,folded,andrefoldedmanytimes.Theteacherknewwithout54thatthepapersweretheonesonwhichshehadlistedallthegoodthingseachofMark’sclassmateshadsaidabouthim.“Thankyousomuchfordoingthat,”Mark’smothersaid.“Asyoucansee,Mark55it.”36.A.otherB.othersC.theothersD.theother37.A.worstB.nicestC.smallestD.biggest38.A.costB.tookC.paidD.spent39.A.handedinB.tookoutC.setdownD.turnedoff40.A.numberB.addressC.nameD.home41.A.readB.explainedC.expressedD.listed42.A.smilingB.cryingC.singingD.playing43.A.meantB.markedC.referredD.concerned44.A.wroteB.recitedC.mentionedD.examined45.A.decideB.conductC.includeD.matter46.A.planB.decisionC.purposeD.function47.A.excitedB.worriedC.satisfiedD.disappointed48.A.killedB.injuredC.woundedD.frightened49.A.joinedB.attendedC.tookD.held50.A.giveB.tellC.askD.show51.A.walletB.bookC.giftD.watch52.A.remindB.recognizeC.reviewD.recommend53.A.suddenlyB.quicklyC.carefullyD.surprisingly54.A.lookingB.sayingC.hearingD.noticing55.A.lostB.foundC.rememberedD.treasured第三節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)(A)Itmayhelpyoutoknowthatthereisnosuchthingasaperfectspeech.Atsomepointineveryspeech,everyspeakersayssomethingthatisnotunderstoodexactlyashehasplanned.Fortunately,suchmomentsareusuallynotobvioustothelisteners.Why?Becausethelistenersdonotknowwhatthespeakerplanstosay.Theyhearonlywhatthespeakerdoessay.Ifyouloseyourplaceforamoment,wronglychangetheorderofacoupleofsentences,orforgettostopatacertainpoint,noonewillbeanythewiser.Whensuchmomentsoccur,don'tworryaboutthem.Justcontinueasifnothinghappened.Evenifyoudomakeanobviousmistakeduringaspeech,thatdoesn'treallymatter.IfyouhaveeverlistenedtoMartinLutherKing'sfamousspeech---"IhaveaDream",youmaynoticethathestumbles(結(jié)巴)overhiswordstwiceduringthespeech.Mostlikely,however,youdon'tremember.Why?Becauseyouwerefixingyourattentiononhismessageratherthanonhiswayofspeech-making.Peoplecarealotaboutmakingamistakeinaspeechbecausetheyregardspeech-makingasakindofperformanceratherthanasanactofcommunication.Theyfeelthelistenersarelikejudgesinanice-skatingcompetition.But,infact,thelistenersarenotlookingforaperfectperformer.Theyarelookingforawell-though-outspeechthatexpressesthespeaker'sideasclearlyanddirectly.Sometimesamistakeortwocanactuallyincreaseaspeaker'sattractivenessbymakinghimmorehuman.Asyouworkonyourspeech,don'tworryaboutbeingperfect.Onceyoufreeyoumindofthis,youwillfinditmucheasiertogiveyourspeechfreely.56.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoBeaPerfectSpeakerB.HowtoMakeaPerfectSpeechC.Don'tExpectaPerfectSpeechD.Don'tExpectMistakesinaSpeech57.Theunderlinedpartinthefirstparagraphmeansthatnoonewill______.A.besmarterthanyouB.noticeyourmistakesC.dobetterthanyouD.knowwhatyouaretalkingabout58.Youdon'trememberobviousmistakesinaspeechbecause______.A.yourattentionisonthespeaker’smessageB.youdon'tknowwhatthespeakerplanstosayC.youdon'tfullyunderstandthespeechD.youfindthewayofspeech-makingmoreimportant59.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.givingaspeechislikegivingaperformanceB.oneortwomistakesinaspeechmaynotbebadC.thelistenersshouldpaymoreattentiontohowaspeechismadeD.themoremistakesaspeakermakes,themoreattractivehewillbe.(B)ManypeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveoutsideit,andtogointotheirofficesorschoolseverydaybytrain,carorbus,eventhoughthismeanstheyhavetogetupearlyinthemorningandreachhomelateintheevening.OneadvantageoflivingoutsideLondonisthathousesarecheaper.EvenasmallflatinLondonwithoutagardencostsquitealottorent.Withthesamemoney,onecangetalittlehouseinthecountrywithagardenofone’sown.Then,inthecountryonecanrestfromthenoiseandhurryofthetown.Eventhoughonehastogetupearlierandspendmoretimeintrainsorbuses,onecansleepbetteratnightandduringweekendsandonsummerevenings,onecanenjoythefresh,cleanairofthecountry.Ifonelikesgardens,onecanspendone’sfreetimedigging,planting,wateringanddoingthehundredandoneotherjobswhichareneededinagarden.Then,whentheflowersandvegetablescomeup,onehastherewardofonewhohassharedthesecretofNature.Somepeople,however,takenointerestincountrythings:forthem,happinessliesinthetown,withitscinemasandtheatres,beautifulshopsandbusystreets,dance-hallsandrestaurants.SuchpeoplewouldfeelthattheirlifewasnotworthlivingiftheyhadtoliveitoutsideLondon.Anoccasionalwalkinoneoftheparksandafortnight’s(twoweeks)visittotheseaeverysummerisallthecountrytheywant:theresttheyarequitepreparedtoleavetothosewhoaregladtogetawayfromLondoneverynight.60.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Peoplewholikecountrythingsprefertoliveoutsidethecity.B.PeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveinthecountry.C.BecauseofcertaindisadvantagesoflivingoutsideLondon,somepeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveinsideLondon.D.BecauseofcertainadvantagesoflivingoutsideLondon,manypeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveoutsideLondon.61.Onecanusethesamemoneyfor________tobuyalittlehousewithagardeninthecountry.A.gettingasmallflatwithagarden B.havingasmallflatwithagardenC.rentingasmallflatwithoutagardenD.buyingasmallflatwithoutagarden62.Peoplewhothinkhappinessliesinthetownwouldfeelthat_______iftheyhadtoliveitoutsideLondon.A.theirlifewasmeaningless B.theirlifewasvaluableC.theydidn’tdeserveahappylife D.theywerenotworthyoftheirhappylife63.Theunderlinedwordrestinthelastparagraphrefersto________.A.theresttime B.therestpeopleC.therestofthecountry D.therestoftheparksandofthesea(C)Eatyourvegetables.Washyourhands.Alwayssay“please"and“thankyou".Wearefullofadviceforourchildren,butwhenitcomestomoney,weoftenhavelittletosay.Asaresult,ourchildrenmaygrowupwithcleanhandsandgoodmanners,butwithoutanyideahowtomanagetheirmoney.Herearesomebasicsthatwillhelpguidethemtheirentirelives:Showthemthefuture.Ifyour13-year-oldgirlweretosave$1,000,invest(投資)itat8%andadd$100everymonth,bythetimeshe's65,shewouldhave$980,983!Becarefulofcredit(信用).Creditcardscanhelpyoubuynecessarythingsandbuildacredithistory,buttheymustbeusedresponsibly,whichmeanspayingoffyourdebtintime.Explaintoyourchildrenthatwhenyoubuysomethingusingacreditcard,youcaneasilyenduppayingtwoorthreetimeswhatyouwouldhavepaidifyouusedcash.Teachpatience.Supposeyourchildwantsanewbicyclethatcosts$150.Ratherthanpayingthecash,givehimsomeregularpocketmoneyandexplainthatbyputtingaside,say$15eachweek,hewillbeabletobuyitforhimselfinonlytenweeks.Provideincentive.Tellyourchildrentheimportanceofsaving.“Foreverydollarheorsheagreestosaveandinvestratherthanspend,youagreetoaddanotherdollartothepot,”saysCathyPareto,expertinmoneyplanning.Explainyourvalues.Valuesandmoneyaredeeplyintertwined,saysEilleenGallo,co-authorofTheFinanciallyIntelligentParent.Whenyourchilddemandsthatyoubuysomething,explainwhyyoureallydon’twanttobuyit.“Youmightsay,‘I'drathersavethatmoneyforyoureducation,”,advisesGallo.Everytimeyouspendordon'tspendmoney,youhaveachancetoshareyourvalues.64.Theunderlinedword“incentive"inparagraph6means_____.A.honorB.praiseC.excitementD.encouragement65.Whatleadsthewritertowritethisarticle?A.Parentswanttoknowhowtoeducatetheirchildren.B.Hewantstosharehisgoodideasaboutmoneymatters.C.Hethinksmoneymanagementthemostimportantforchildren.D.Parentscarelittleabouttheirchildren'smanagementofmoney.66.Thewritergivessomebasicstohelp__________inaproperway.A.parentsteachtheirchildrenhowtodealwithmoneyB.childrenfollowtheirparents'instructionsC.childrenmanagetheirmoneyD.parentssavetheirmoney(D)ForalmosttwomonthsDominicYork,a23-year-oldhairdresser,wanderedabouthospitalsallnight,wearingawhitecoatandpretendinghewasadoctor.Yesterdayheproudlyclaimedincourtthatdespitehiscompletelackofmedicalexperienceorqualifications,hehadsavedseveralpeople’slives.Hehadevenbeenallowedtoassistasurgeonduringanemergencyoperationonapatientwhowasabouttodieonsomethingshehadswallowed.“IwatchedoneofthoseTVdramasaboutahospitalandsuddenlyIfeltlikeplayingoneoftherolesmyself.SoIputonawhitejacketandastethoscope(聽診器)andwalkedaroundoneofthebiggesthospitalsinLondon.AtfirstIjustwatched.Onceyoulearnhowdoctorstalktopatients,nursesandotherdoctors,it’seasytotakepeoplein,”hesaid.OneofthepatientshetreatedwasLauraKennan.Shehadbeenknockeddownbyacarandfainted.Whenshecametohospital,Yorkwasstandingoverher.“Helookedveryprofessional.HetoldmehisnamewasDoctorSimon.Thenhegavemesomesortofinjection,”shesaid.Andthenhesuddenlyclearedoffwhenanurseaskedwhohewas.Shedidn’tthinktherewasanythingwrong.“Iwouldneverhaverealizedhewasafakeifapolicewomanhadn’tshowedmehisphotographaweeklater.Whenthepolicewomantoldmewhohereallywas,Icouldhardlybelievemyears.”JudgeRaymondAdamstoldYorkthathewas.“shockedandhorrified”thathegotawaywithhischeatingforsolong.Andthentheysentencedhimtoeighteenmonthsinaspecialprisonforcriminalwithmentaldisorders.“Icanonlyhopethatthiswillnotleadtofurtherproblems.Afterall,youwillhaveconsiderableopportunitytostudythebehaviourofthepsychiatrists(精神科醫(yī)生)whowilllookafteryouwhileyouarethere.Ifyoutrytopersuadepeoplethatyouyourselfareapsychiatristafteryouaresetfree,Ishallmakesurethatyouaregivenamuchlongersentence.”JudgeAdamswarnedYork.67.Yorkwasproudofthefactthat___________. A.asurgeonlethimwatchanoperation B.hecouldperformsomedutiesofadoctor C.hehadcheateddoctorsforsolong D.peoplethoughthecouldbecomearealdoctor68.Yorklearnedhowtobehavelikeadoctorby__________. A.watchingotherdoctorsworkB.talkingtodoctorsandnurses C.gettingsometrainingandexperienceD.observingdoctorswhilehewasapatientwasLauraKennaninhospital? A.Shehadswallowedsomethingandalmostdied. B.Shehadtohaveanemergencyoperation. C.Shehadbeeninjuredinaroadaccident. D.Shehadlostconsciousnesswhiledriving.70.Thejudge’sremarkimpliedthatYorkwouldbemoreseriouslypunishedifhe_________. A.pretendedtobeapsychiatrist B.triedtogetawayfromprison C.wasproudofwhathehaddone D.studiedthebehaviorofthepsychiatrist(E)Parentsshouldstopblamingthemselvesbecausethere’snotalottheycandoaboutit.Imeantheteenagerproblem.Whateveryoudoorhoweveryouchoosetodealwithit,atcertaintimesawonderful,reasonableandhelpfulchildwillturnintoaterribleanimal.I’veseenfriendsdealwithitinallkindsofdifferentways.Onestrictmotherinsistedthatherson,rightfromachild,shouldstandupwheneveranyoneenteredtheroom,opendoorsandshakehandslikeagentleman.IsawhimlastweekwhenIcalledround.Sprawlinghimselfonthesofainfulllength,hemadenoattempttoturnofftheloudTVhewaswatchingasIwalkedin,andhisgreetingwasnomorethanaquickglanceatme.Hismotherwasashamed.“Idon’tknowwhattodowithhimthesedays,”shesaid.“He’sforgottenallthemannerswetaughthim.”Hehasn’tforgottenthem.He’sjustdecidedthathe’snotgoingtousethem.Sheconfessed(坦白)thatshewouldliketocomeupbehindhimandthrowhimdownfromthesofaontothefloor.Anothergoodfriendofminelethertwodaughtersclimballoverthefurniture,reachacrossthetable,stareatmeandsay,“Idon’tlikeyourdress;it’sugly.”O(jiān)neofthedaughtershasrecentlybeendrivenoutofschool.Theotherhaslefthome.“Wheredidwegowrong?”herparentsarenowverysad.Probablynowheremuch.Atleast,nomorethantherestofthatunfortunaterace,parents.71.Thistextismostprobablywrittenby______.A.Aspecialistinteenagerstudies.B.aheadmasterofamiddleschoolC.aparentwithteenagechildrenD.adoctorformentalhealthproblems72.Theunderlinedword“it”inthesecondparagraphrefersto______.A.thechangefromgoodtobadthat’sseeninachildB.thewaythatparentsoftenblamethemselvesC.theopinionthatachildhasofhisparentsD.theadvicethatparentswanttheirchildrentofollow73.Theboyonthesofawouldmostprobablybedescribedas______.A.lazyB.quietC.unusualD.rude74.Fromthesecondexamplewecaninferthattheparentsofthetwodaughters______.A.paynoattentiontothem B.aretoobusytolookafterthemC.havecometohatethem D.feelhelplesstodomuchaboutthem75.Whatistheauthor’sopinionaboutthesuddenchangeinteenagechildren?A.Parentshavenochoicebuttotrytoacceptit.B.Parentsshouldpaystillmoreattentiontothechange.C.Parentsshouldworkmorecloselywithschoolteachers.D.Parentsareafaultforthechangeintheirchildren.第二卷(兩部分,共35分)第一節(jié):任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)的橫線上。Itwastheperfectweatherforleafwatching,andmyhousemateJulieandImeanttospendtheweekendwithourfriendsintheNorthGeorgiaMountains.“Don’tyouwanttocomealong?”Julieaskedher15-year-oldson,Mark.“Enjoytheleavesbyyourselves,”hetoldher.“I’llbefinestayinghomebymyself.”JulieandIdrovethereinmycarafterworkonFriday.OnSaturdaymorningwehikedalongthemountainsideandenjoyedthebeautifulcolors.Allofasudden,Ihadterriblefeeling.“Gohome,”avoiceseemedtourgeme.Icouldn’texplainit,butIdidn’twanttobethereanymore.Ijustwantedtogohome.“Carol,calmdown.You’rebeingsilly,”Juliesaid.Buttheurgejustgotstronger.“I’vegottoleave,”Isaid.“Ifyouwanttostay,youcangetaridebackwithanyoneelsetomorrow.”Juliestoodup.“No,I’llgowithyou,”shesaid.Wealmostdidn’ttalkduringthetwo-hourtripback.Ifeltveryguilty.Finally,wereachedhome.Thelightswereoninthehouse,butsomethingwasstrange.Thewindowsseemedtobefoggedup.Julieopenedthedoorandsmokepouredout.“Mark!”sheshouted.“Mark!”Werushedinsideandfoundhimasleeponthesofa.Shakinghimawake,Juliegra

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