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绝密 启用前 ★ 7.Whatisthemanplanningtodo? A.Createaring. B.Joinaclub. C.Askforassistance. 听第 段材料 回答第 至 题 邯郸市 届高三年级保温试题 2025 7 , 8 10 。 8.Whattroubleisthewomanhaving? 英 语 A.Herphoneistooold. B.Herphonechargerdoesn􀆳twork. C.Herphonebatteryrunsoutquickly. 9.What􀆳sbadforchargingaphone? 注意事项: A.Chargingitto100%. 答卷前 考生务必将自己的学校 班级 姓名及考号填写在答题卡上 1. , 、 、 。 B.Usingth eo riginalcharg er. 回答选择题时 选出每小题答案后 用 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑 如 2. , , 2B 。 C.Keepingit20%—80%charged. 需改动 用橡皮擦干净后 再选涂其他答案标号 回答非选择题时 将答案写在答题卡上 写在 , , 。 , , 10.Whatdoesthewomanthankthemanfor? 本试卷上无效 。 A.Lendingherabattery. 考试结束后 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回 3. , 。 B.Offeringbatterymaintenancetips. C.Suggestingherchoosingabattery. 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 分) 听第 段材料 回答第 至 题 30 8 , 11 13 。 做题时 先将答案标在试卷上 录音内容结束后 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转 , 。 , 11.WhoisWilliamVander? 涂到答题卡上 。 A.Ajobapplicant. B.Ajobinterviewer. C.Ajobexpert. 第一节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 5 1.5 7.5 12.Whenisthebestarrivaltimeforaninterview,accordingtoWilliam? 听下面 段对话 每段对话后有一个小题 从题中所给的 三个选项中选出最佳选项 5 。 , A、B、C 。 A.5minutesbefore. B.Justwhenitstarts. C.10—15minutesbefore. 听完每段对话后 你都有 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题 每段对话仅读一遍 , 10 。 。 13.Howdoesabossviewanemployeearrivingontime? 例 :Howmuchistheshirt? A.Confident. B.Reliable. C.Professional. 听第 段材料 回答第 至 题 A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 9 , 14 17 。 答案是 C。 14.Whatdoweknowaboutthe42bonesticks? 1.Whatdoes th emanwanttodo? A.Their origi naluserem ain sunclea r. A.Bo rrowa co mp uter. B . Purchase acom puter. C.Repairhiscomputer. B.TheywerediscoveredinwesternChina. 2.Howmuchistheadmissionforastudentabove12? C.Theywerethefirstchopstickseverfound. A.2 0. B.10. C.12. 15.WhatwerethemetalsticksintheShangDynastyusedfor? 3.Whydidthewomancalltherestaurant? A.Eatingfood. B.Cookingfood. C.Makinghairsticks. A.Toseekhelp. B.Tooffersuggestions. C.Tomakeareservation. 16.WhatwasthemaineatingtoolbeforetheHanDynasty? 4.Whatisthewomanbusydoingrecently? A.Forks. B.Knives. C.Spoons. A.Writingreports. B.Doingexperiments. C.Preparingforadebate. 17.WhywerechopstickspopularintheHanDynasty? 5.Whatcausedtheprojectfailureaccordingtothewoman? A.Tosavemoney. B.Totrynewthings. C.Toadapttopopularfood. A.Uncleargoals. B.Badcommunication. C.Limitedresources. 听第 段材料 回答第 至 题 第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 10 , 18 20 。 15 1.5 22.5 听下面 5 段对话或独白 。 每段对话或独白后有几个小题 , 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项 18.HowmanylanguagesarerecognizedbyIndia􀆳slaw? 中选出最佳选项 听每段对话或独白前 你将有时间阅读各个小题 每小题 秒钟 听完后 各 。 , , 5 ; , A.22. B.780. C.1600. 小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间 每段对话或独白读两遍 5 。 。 19.WhichisIndia􀆳ssecond-mostspokenlanguage? 听第 段材料 回答第 题 6 , 6、7 。 A.Hindi. B.Bengali. C.Marathi. 6.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst? 20.Whatis“PunjabiDiwas”? A.Doubtful. B.Proud. C.Grateful. A.Alanguagefestival. B.Alocallanguage. C.AlawinIndia. 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 1 10 2 10 {#{QQABCYIowggQwgSACZ4LQQUsCQuQsIAgLWosRQAWuAxKgQFABAA=}#}第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 分) B 50 第一节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 15 2.5 37.5 Whileagroupofpe ople enjoy ed their danc es teps , Dickss atwiththeba ndandpl aye d her 阅读下列短文 从每题所给的 四个选项中选出最佳选项 instrument—saxophoneforthemtodanceto.Itwasaspecialperformance,becauseallofthe , A、B、C、D 。 巡回演出队 障碍 A dancers inthe tourin g troup e( ) wer evisuall yimpair ed( ).WhileD icks herselfdoesn􀆳thaveavisualimpairment,shehadbecomeinvolvedwiththecommunityfour AwildernesspermittocampovernightinthewildernessofRockyMountainNational yearsearlier. Parkisrequired,andallwildernesspermitsmustbepickedupinpersonatoneofRMNP􀆳s Hav ingr etired fro mher three-deca de-long careera sacla ssics te acher ,she wa s spen ding herfreetimewithherblackLabradorpuppy,Sasha.“Oneday,ItookSashatoapetshop WildernessOfficelocations. whereagroupofvolunteerswereraisingmoneyforGuideDogs,anorganizationwiththeaim Fee ofprovidingservicesforvisuallyimpairedpeopleworldwidethroughtrainingandproviding Thereisa$36WildernessAdministrativeFeeforeachtripreservation(noteachnight/ guidedo gs,” shes aid.T hisexperie nceledDi ckstot hevisu ally impa iredcomm un ityan d becameclosewithfellowvolunteerShirley—amorrisdancerwhowaspreparingtoforma noteachperson)fromMay1throughOctober31. troupeforthevisuallyimpairedasagoodwaytogetoutsideandkeepactive.AsDickshad Duringthewinterseasonthereisa$10WildernessAdministrativeFeeforeachtrip takenupthesaxophoneinher50safterherdaughterlefthomeforuniversity,Shirleytasked reservation(noteachnight/noteachperson)fromNovember1throughApril30. hertohelpformtheband. Arriving late ? EveryFridayafternoonthetroupe,namedSoXsighted,metforpracticeatthevillage hall.Theirperformancesarenotjustaboutdanceandmusic—theyareaboutconnectionand Inordertofreeupunusedcampsites,permitsnotpickeduppriortonoononthefirstday thejoyofsharedexperiences.SoXsightedperformedatfolkfestivals,carehomesand ofyourtripwillbeautomaticallycanceledandreissuedtoothercampers.Youmaycallprior children􀆳sfairs,eachtimeraisingfundsforGuideDogsaswellaslocalcharities.Todatethey tonoononthefirstdayofyourtriptoindicatealatearrival,inwhichcaseyourpermitwillbe haveraisedmorethan£10,000.“Itisamazingforourvisuallyimpairedmembers,whoare oftenonthereceivingendofcare,tobeabletogiveback,”Dickssays. heldforyou. Using A Permit “Be ingpa rtof the grou pgives pe ople som u chcon fide ncesincewe al lsu pport eac h other ,”Dickssa ys. “Ic an􀆳t be lievemyluc kth atIfo u ndthis commu nity .Itha sgiv enmea YourpermitisacontractbetweenyouandtheNationalParkServicestatingthatyou newperspectiveonlifeandagratefulnessforwhatIhave.Aboveall,we􀆳rejustenjoying agreetotreatwithrespectandtakecareofthewilderness.Youwillseewildernessregulations ourselves and hel pingo therp eople. ” 24.WhatcanwelearnaboutDicksfromthefirsttwoparagraphs? onthebackofeachpermit.Read,understand,sign,andobeythem.Thewildernesspermit A.Sheservesastheleaderofthetroupe. mustbeeasilyaccessibleandwithyouatalltimes.Thepermitindicatesthenumberofpeople B.ShehelpsraisingmoneyforGuideDogs. inyourgroupandspecifiesasiteforeachnightyouareinthewilderness.Youmuststickwith C.Sheisresponsiblefordesigningdancesteps. yourplannedroutesothatcampsitesdonotbecomeovercrowdedandoverused. D.She accom panie sth edancers onh ers axophon e. 25.WhatmadeDicksgetinvolvedwiththevisuallyimpairedcommunity? 21.HowmuchdoesacouplepayforcampingonSeptember23? A.Anencounterwithacharity. B.Involvementwithmusic. A.$36. B.$72. C.$10. D.$20. C.AnInvitationfromafriend. D.InterestinLabradorpuppies. 22.Whatwillhappenifacamperreportshislatearrivalinadvance? 26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inparagraph3referto? A.Therelationshipbetweenthemembers. A.Thepermitwillbereissued. B.Theplacevisitedbythetouringtroupe. B.Thepermitwillbereserved. C.The transfor mation of themembe rs􀆳 roles. C.Thepermitwillbereapplied. D.Themoneyraisedbyperformingatfestivals. D.Thepermitwillbewithdrawn. 27.Whatmes sage iscon vey edint hetex t? A.Musicanddancecanbreakdownbarriers. 23.Whatarethecampersexpectedtodo? B.Retirementisthebesttimetopursuehobbies. A.Expandthegroupsize. B.Changethesiteifnecessary. C.Communityempowersindividualstocontribute. C.Keepthepermithandy. D.Signacontractwiththepark. D.Guidedogsarevitalforvisuallyimpairedpeople. 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 3 10 4 10 {#{QQABCYIowggQwgSACZ4LQQUsCQuQsIAgLWosRQAWuAxKgQFABAA=}#}C D Whenitcomestothemoralissuesraisedbyartificialintelligence(AI),universitiesare WatchingthedisastrousfiresacrosssouthernCalifornia,manywonderifthecomplex, outinfront.ManyalreadylooktoAItosupportteaching,learning,andresearch.Atthe diverseecosystemsoftheregioncanpossiblyrecoverfromthisdisaster.Theshortansweris sametim e,they􀆳reaskingimportantquestionsaboutthemorallyresponsibleuseofthis yes.Ho wever,th eproce ss isnotsim ple .More re cently,it hasa lsobeco me appar ent thatour powerfultec hnology. rapidlychangingclimateischangingthestagesofrecovery,andhumanscanhelptheprocess. Hig her education i sunique lypositio ned todealw ith AI􀆳sm oralconsid era tions, partly Fireisanaturalpartofecosystemcycles.Afterafire,thereisanopenparcelofland beca useAI adopti onis alre adyp reva lenti naca demia .AtMia mi Uni versityin Oh io, “there that,tothehumaneye,issimilartoawoundontheland.Tomanyspecies,though,itisan arecou rse sab out AI,and thoseus eAI ,”saysVic ePre sid entf orITSer vic esand CIODavid opportunity: no competition for resources and no predators ( 食 肉 动 物 ). A lack of Seidl.AsAIusewidens,collegesanduniversitiesneedtogivestudents“amoralfoundation, competitionafterfireopensanewspaceintheecosystemforincreaseddiversity.Thisnew aconceptualfoundationtopreparethemforthefuture,”hesays.Manyuniversitieshave 生态演替 beginningisknownasecologicalsuccession( ). alreadybegun. Landconditionsafterafiredependontheintensityofthefire:howhotitburnedandhow AtUCSanDiego,CIOVinceKellensaysthetopmoralissuewithAIisavailability; faritspread.Intheearlydaysofecosystemrecovery,burntlandscapesaretakenoverby specifically,theabilitytoaccessAIthroughascholarlyviewpoint.“Thosewhoapplycritical strongmicroorganismsandtoughplants.Theseinitialexplorersusethenutrientsinthesoil reasoninginusingAIgetabiggerbenefit,”hesays.“Thosewhodonotgetalesserbenefit.” toallowmoreplantstoexpand.Afteradisaster,thestrongplantsandyoungtreesthatmake Privacyisaminorconsiderationcomparedtotheissueofavailability.“Folksdon􀆳tyetfully understandwhathappenswhentheyinputtheirdata”—privacybecomesanothermoral upthefo rest􀆳slo werlay er are of tenthem ostn oticeabl es ignof recove ry.T hese ty pica llyfas t- growingspeciesrequirealotofsunlight,andexpandinareaswheretherearenotalltreesto consideration. shadethemout. Th ere area lsoque stionsabo utacad em icintegr ityandt heris kthatus ersmayde pend too heavily onAI. Highereduc ationneed stocon sider“wherelegalacademicassistanceendsand An im als will notret urnu nti lplants have retu rned,and itisty pically smallan imal swho whereimmoralde pend en cebegi ns,”Butchers ays . returnto an areafi rst.L ots ofha bitatand few predators at tracts mallanima lsli ke mice, Universitieshaveamoralresponsibilitytoteachcritical-thinkingskills,andthisgoes insects,andbirds.Oncethesmallanimalshaveestablishedastablepopulationandaredoing handinhandwithconcernsaboutAIaccuracy.Forexample,youcanaskAI,howdoyou wellinthearea,predatorsgraduallyfollow. keepcheeseonpizza? “Anditsays:‘Glueisagreatwaytokeepcheeseonpizza,’”Seidl Thoughallecosystemsareconstantlychanging,thesignthatanecosystemhasreacheda says.“Themoralconcernthereisingivingthatanswertoindividualswhomayormaynotbe pointof“health”isbiodiversity.Humanscanassistinthisprocessbyintroducingrelevant goodatass essi ngtheq ualityo fthat respon se.” speciest oth ear eathro ug hcomm unityp lantingef for tsand dist ribu tion ofb eneficial pioneer Given th evari ousm oral gr ay areas,highereducationisbeingchallengedtoestablish species.Asthethreatofclimatechangecontinuestohangoverus,wemustsupportaffected guidelines inth ese earlydays ofAI adoption. ecosystemsinrecoveryinsteadofdismissingtheirnaturalcycles. 28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prevalent”inparagraph2mean? 32.Whatdoweknowabout“ecologicalsuccession”inparagraph2? A.Debatable. B.Beneficial. A.Itdestroysthediversityofspecies. C.Worthwhile. D.Widespread. B.Itkeepspredatorsactiveinthearea. 29.WhatisthemainmoralconcernofAIinhighereducation? C.Itleadstofiercecompetitionforresources. A.AI􀆳simpactonacademicintegrity. B.AI􀆳savailabilityofeducationalaccess. D.Itcreatesopportunitiesfornewlifetogrow. C.Theprivacyconcernsofstudentdata. D.TheaccuracyofAI-createdinformation. 33.Whatisthefirstsignofecosystemrecoveryafterafire? 30.Whyisitimportantforstudentstolearncritical-thinkingskills? A.Largetreesgrowingback. B.Animalspeciesreturning. A.ToidentifyinaccuraciesinAIcontent. C.Thereturnoffast-growingplants. D.Thereturnofpredatorstothearea. B.TorecognizeAI􀆳spotentialformisuse. 34.Whyarepredatorsthelasttoreturntoburnedareas? C.TodoacademicworkwithoutAIreliance. A.Theyareattractedbyhumanactivity. D.TounderstandAI􀆳sroleinlearningprocess. 31.Whatcanbeas uit abl eti tlefort hetext? B.They prefer areas wi thabun dant foo d. A.Redefinit ion of AI inHigher Education. C.They need pla ntsto ret urn firs tforshelter. B.MoralityofAIinAcademicInstitutions. D.Theyhavetoadapttothedryenvironment. C.TheRoleofAIinAcademicResearches. 35.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhumaninvolvementinecosystemrecovery? D.TheFutureofAIinUniversityCampuses. A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Uninterested. 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 5 10 6 10 {#{QQABCYIowggQwgSACZ4LQQUsCQuQsIAgLWosRQAWuAxKgQFABAA=}#}第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 5 2.5 12.5 Thankstothe 41 responseofthebusdriver,all15studentsonboardweresafely 42 阅读下面短文 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 选项中有两项为多余 , 。 withoutinjury. 选项 。 TheincidentoccurredattheintersectionofCambridgeandNorthamptonroadswhena Writingaheartfeltgratitudelettermightseemtoughatfirst. 36 Herearesome firebrokeoutbehindoneofthebackwheelsofBus21.Thedriverimmediately 43 the usefultipstohelpyouwriteagratitudeletterthatwilltrulyreachthepersonyou􀆳rewritingto dangerandguidedthestudentsoffthebus, 44 theirsafety.Anotherdistrictdriverinthe andclearlyshowyourfeelings. areaquicklysteppedintotransportthestudentstoschool. 37 Itmakesyourmessagefeelrealandmeaningful.Don􀆳tjustsaygeneralthanks. OfficerLizKirby 45 herreliefthatnoonewashurtandpraisedboththedriverand Instead,focusonaparticularthingthepersondidthathadanimpactonyou.Forexample,if thestudentsfortheir 46 andorderlyresponse. yousay,“Yourkindadvicehelpedmesolveabigproblematwork,”ithelpsthepersonknow “Firstandforemost,Ican􀆳tdescribehow 47 Iamthatnoonewashurt,andIam exactlywhatyou􀆳rethankfulfor. 48 gratefulforthequickresponsefromthedriver,”shesaid.“Ispokewiththedriver Additionally,thetoneofyourlettershouldbepersonalandwarm.Writelikeyou􀆳re today,andthey 49 thefullpreparationtotheannualbusemergencydrillsthatdriversdo talkingtothemface-to-face. 38 Thismakesthelettermoresincere.Apersonaltone withstudents.” helpsyoushowyourgratitudebetterandmakesyourrelationshipwiththepersonstronger. Whilethedriverhaschosentoremainnameless,theiractionswerewidely 50 . Whileit􀆳sgoodtobespecificinyourgratitudeletter,it􀆳salsoimportanttokeepitsimple Schooladministrators,counselors,socialworkers,andstaffatMonticelloMiddleSchool andeasytounderstand.Don􀆳tusereallycomplicatedsentencesorwordsthatarehardtoget. werepreparedtosupportstudentsupon 51 ,tomakesuretheyfeltsafeand 52 after Aclearmessagemakessurethepersoncanfullyfeelyourthanks.Focusonbeingsincere,not theincident. onmakingthelettertoofancy. 39 An 53 intothefire􀆳scauseisongoingincooperationwiththeClevelandHeightsFire Writingagratitudeletterisawonderfulwaytoshowappreciationandstrengthen DepartmentandtheOhioStateHighwayPatrol.Thankstothedriver􀆳s 54 actions,what relationships.Remember:bespecificaboutwhatyou􀆳rethankfulfor,useafriendlytone,and couldhavebeena 55 endedwitheveryonesafeandsound. keepitsimple.Thinkofsomeonewho􀆳shelpedyou,likeafriendorteacher,andstart 41.A.sudden B.risky C.generous D.rapid writing. 40 Begintodayandseehowthissimplekindnessdeepensyourbondsandbrings 42.A.transferred B.escaped C.dismissed D.replaced morejoy. 43.A.arranged B.avoided C.missed D.recognized A.Usetheirnameandwriteinachattyway. 44.A.proving B.ensuring C.declaring D.assuming B.Asincerelettercantrulymakeadifference. 45.A.expressed B.confirmed C.doubted D.denied C.Often,simplewordscanhavethebiggesteffect. 46.A.hopefulness B.faithfulness C.calmness D.activeness D.Mentionjokestomakethelettermorefunandengaging. 47.A.concerned B.relieved C.ashamed D.confused E.Beingspecificandprovidingdetailsisextremelyimportant. 48.A.occasionally B.physically C.officially D.incredibly F.Butifdoneright,youcanexpressthankssincerelyandtouchingly. 49.A.questioned B.criticized C.credited D.admitted G.Youcouldtrytowritetheletterinadifferentcolorinkformoreimpact. 50.A.convinced B.celebrated C.suspected D.ignored 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 分) 30 51.A.reflection B.completion C.arrival D.announcement 第一节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 15 1 15 52.A.caredfor B.worriedabout C.reliedon D.turnedto 阅读下面短文 从每题所给的 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 , A、B、C、D 。 53.A.agreement B.prevention C.investigation D.assessment Apotentiallydangeroussituationturnedintoevidenceofpreparednessandquickactionin 54.A.decisive B.occasional C.random D.delayed ClevelandHeightswhenaschoolbuscaughtfireonthewaytoMonticelloMiddleSchool. 55.A.surprise B.misconception C.secret D.misfortune 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 英语试卷 第 页(共 页) 7 10 8 10 {#{QQABCYIowggQwgSACZ4LQQUsCQuQsIAgLWosRQAWuAxKgQFABAA=}#}第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 第二节(满分 分) 10 1.5 15 25 阅读下面短文 在空白处填入 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式 阅读下面材料 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段 使之构成一篇完整的短文 , 1 。 , , 。 免签 Inrecentyears,Chinahasexpandedvisa-free ( )accesstotravelersfrom38 WinterinWoodstock,NewYork,wasaseasonofbitingwindsandsnowdriftsthat countries,fuelingaglobaltourismboost.Thispolicy,introducedinDecember2023,initially buriedtheroadsinicysilence.Temperaturesdroppedto-20°F,transformingthesmallold targetedsixEuropeannationsandMalaysia,later 56 (extend)tomoreregions.By townintoafrostbittenlandscape.Formany,thesoftlightofafireplacewastheonlydefense simplifyingentryprocedures,Chinaaimstopromoteculturalexchangeandeconomicgrowth. againstthecold􀆳smercilessgrasp.Yetwithastringoffirewoodrocketingto$350,warmth Thepolicy􀆳simpactbecame 57 (evidence)duringthe2024SpringFestival,when becamealuxurysomecannotafford. Chinawelcomedover 3.43 millioninternationalvisitors.Manytravelerssharedtheir Thisbitterrealitytroubledalocalmanknownonlyas“theWoodsman.”Aquietfigurein experienc esonline ,ma king “ChinaT ravel” 5 8 tren dingto picw ithbillio nsofviews. awornwoolenhatandfadedcoat,hedroveanoldpickuptruckwithabedconstantlyloaded Tourist sexplored no 使 t 沉 on 浸 ly 于 sym bolicland mar kslik etheGre atW all 59 lesser-know n withfirewood.Threeyearsago,hesetuparoadsidestandneartheedgeoftown.Ahand- cities, immer sing( )the mselvesin loc altr aditio nsandc uisi ne.Ev aGaj ewska,a paintedsignread,“HonorSystem—LeavePaymentintheBox.ProceedstoCharity.”For Polish travel agen t,not ed 6 0 impre ssedherwasthatbookingsforChinatoursincreased months,thehonorsystemdevelopedsuccessfully.Coinswerecastintoabox,andfamilies afterPolandwasaddedtothevisa-freelist. 零售 carriedoffloadswithgratitude.Thecoinsfilledtheboxasneighborspraisedhisgenerosity. 61 (economic),thepolicyhasawokenindustriessuchasserviceandretail( ) Butaswinterdeepened,thecoinsgrewinsufficient.Sometookwoodwithoutpaying,leaving industries.Mobilepaymentsystems,upgradedforforeigntourists,sawadramaticrisein merelyexcuseswhisperedintothewind. deals.ProfessorChenNanemphasizedthattourismdrivesinnovationinservicesand 62 TheWoodsmandidn􀆳tcomplainorshame.Insteadofhateandanger,theWoodsman (improve)infoundationbuilding.Forexample,attractionsliketheSilkRouteGarden respondedwithreinvention.Hepaintedoverthesignandwroteanewpromise:“Ifyoucan􀆳t integratemodernengineering 63 historicalthemes,showcasingChina􀆳sintegrationof affordfirewood,askme.I􀆳lldeliveritfree.”Thewordsbecamealifelineforthosetrembling traditionandtechnology. inthecold. 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