新疆维吾尔自治区喀什第六中学2022届高三上学期期中模拟英语试题(B卷) 含答案
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喀什第六中学2021-2022学年度第一学期期中考试模拟试卷
高三英语试题B
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10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。
1. What is the man doing?
A. Asking for help.
B. Making suggestions. C. Asking for permission.
2. What do we know about Bill?
A. He will finish the paper soon.
B. He’s not going to write the paper.
C. He seldom completes his work early.
3. What is the woman going to do first?
A. Send the e-mail. B. Fix the computer. C. Go to the club.
4. How does the man feel about his job?
A. He enjoys it. B. He doesn’t like it at all.
C. He wants to find a new job.
5. Where is Jane and Bill’s new house?
A. Near a train station. B. Near an airport. C. Near a highway.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分;满分22.5分)
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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~8小题。
6. What will the woman probably do if she’s caught in a thunderstorm?
A. Stand on the ground.
B. Put herself in water. C. Try to find a house.
7. What does the man think of taking a bath during a thunderstorm?
A. It is acceptable. B. It is dangerous. C. It is unbelievable.
8. What does the woman think about the man’s action?
A. It is unusual. B. It is unnecessary. C. It is very practical.
听第7段材料,回答第9~11小题。
9. What illness does the man suffer from?
A. A bad cold. B. Bird flu. C. Lung cancer.
10. What caused the man’s illness?
A. The tiredness. B. The air conditioning.
C. No regular exercise.
11. Why doesn’t the man get regular exercise?
A. He doesn’t have time.
B. He doesn’t like playing sports.
C. He didn’t realize the importance of exercise.
听第8段材料,回答第12~14小题。
12. What is the woman going to do at the very beginning of the conversation?
A. She is going to watch TV.
B. She is going to go out.
C. She is going to do some reading.
13. What does the man like doing?
A. He likes going out.
B. He likes watching TV.
C. He likes doing some reading.
14. What do they probably do at last?
A. They will watch TV together.
B. They will go out and enjoy themselves together.
C. They will do their music.
听第9段材料,回答第15~17小题。
15. Where does the conversation take place?
A. At a seafood shop. B. In a dining hall. C. On the phone.
16. What do we know about the restaurant?
A. It is famous for seafood.
B. It seldom accepts large parties.
C. Famous people often come to dine.
17. What can we learn from the conversation?
A. The restaurant is by the sea.
B. Seafood is very popular nowadays.
C. Regular customers have advantages there.
听第10段材料,回答第18~20小题。
18. What did Peter find when he woke up one morning?
A. His house was surrounded by the flood.
B. There was water all over the floor.
C. His car was upside down in the street.
19. What is the usual rainfall of the whole month of June in Peter’s hometown?
A. About 16 inches.
B. About 17 inches. C. About 70 inches.
20. What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. How people fought against a natural disaster.
B. Many people died in a serious flood.
C. A big flood struck Peter’s hometown.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
When you are about to go to a boarding school in England, there are many different questions that may come to mind. But once you look at them with some perspective, you will certainly feel easy. Here is a normal boarding day.
Early Morning:
Usually boarders get up around 7: 00 am and have around an hour to take a shower and put on their uniform before breakfast.
Lessons:
Classes start at 9: 00 am and every lesson lasts for 50 minutes. After two lessons, at 10: 40 am, you’ll have a short break. The next period of classes will include two more lessons.
Lunch:
Lunch is usually held around 12: 30 pm at the dining hall, where you’ll join your friends to enjoy a hot dish. After an hour of lunch, you’ll have three or four more lessons to attend.
Dinner:
At 5: 00 pm you will have finished your school lessons for the day. Most boarding schools in the UK offer their full boarders different kinds of hot meals to choose from.
Activities/ Sports:
All boarding schools in the UK provide many different kinds of activities for their boarders, such as football, swimming, golf or art.
Prep:
An important part of boarding school life is the supervised homework session known as “prep”. Although prep might sound stressful, it’s a great way for you to keep up with your studies.
Free time:
Once you are done with all your classes and activities, it’s time to relax.
Bedtime:
In most boarding schools, the lights go out around 10: 30 pm.
Being nervous just before you go to a boarding school is completely normal and understandable. Hopefully, being aware of the usual routine you’ll be following can help you. Once you are there, you will also see how exciting life in a boarding school in England can be.
21. What can help you keep up with your studies in the boarding school?
A. Doing activities. B. Having lessons.
C. Enjoying free time. D. Supervised homework sessions.
22. What do we know about boarding schools in England from the text?
A. Classes usually start at 8: 30 am.
B. Students can have a short break after four lessons.
C. They don’t give students any free time.
D. They turn off the lights around 10:30 pm.
23. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To help students know about boarders’ life.
B. To attract more students to boarding schools.
C. To introduce a new school life.
D. To advertise for boarding schools.
B
If you were to throw, say, a banana peel out of your car while driving along the motorway, that would be a completely harmless action, due to the fact that it’s part of a fruit — right? Actually, no. A banana peel can take up to two years to be naturally processed, and with a third of motorists admitting to littering while driving, that’s a whole lot of discarded banana peels. An orange peel and a cigarette butt has a similar biodegrading (生物降解) term to that of a banana peel, but tin cans last up to 100 years; and plastic bottles last forever, as do glass bottles.
Despite the fact that longer-lasting materials will serve to damage the environment and its animals for longer, we can’t merely measure the severity of a certain type of rubbish by its lifetime. For example, despite having a fairly short length of biodegrading time, more than 120 tons of cigarette-related litter is discarded in the UK every day.
It’s not a cheap habit either: to keep our streets clean annually costs UK taxpayers £500 million, and when you include our green spaces, that goes up to £1 billion. So, it’s not surprising that if caught fly-tipping you could face a £20,000 fine or even jail time and, if you disposed of something dangerous, the court could give you five years to serve. Regardless of how severe these punishments might seem, however, among the reported cases only 2,000 were found guilty out of 825,000, so we still have some way to go in making sure people obey the rules.
24. What does the underlined word “discarded” in para1 mean?
A. Harmless. B. Processed. C. Thrown. D. Long-lasting.
25. Which of the following has the longest biodegrading term?
A. Glass bottles. B. Tin cans. C. Cigarette butts. D. Banana peels.
26. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. The severity of rubbish can be measured by its lifetime.
B. Quite a few people were found guilty of illegally littering.
C. Every year UK taxpayers spend £500 million keeping streets free of dirt.
D. Cigarette-related litter and peels can be ignored for their fairly short lifetime.
27. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To inform readers of different biodegrading terms.
B. To call for people not to litter illegally.
C. To encourage people to use fewer plastic bags.
D. To stress the importance of good behavior.
C
The health benefits of staying active are already well-known. It can help you manage weight, keep blood sugar levels down and reduce risk factors for heart disease.
Now, a new study suggests that regularly playing sports, especially badminton or tennis, is not only healthy but also reduces your risk of death, at any age, by approximately 50%. This is a big scale population study to explore the health benefits of sports in terms of death rate. The study evaluated responses from 80, 306 adults aged 30 and above in England and Scotland, who were surveyed about their health, lifestyle and exercise patterns.
After adjusting factors such as age, sex, weight, smoking habits, alcohol use, education and other forms of exercise besides the named sports, the researchers compared the risk of death among people who took part in a sport to those who didn’t. The percentage of reduced risk of death was found to be: 47% for racket(球拍) sports, 28% for swimming and 15% for cycling.
In addition to this, the study didn’t find any significant reduction in the risk for sports like running and football. The findings also exposed that over 44% of the participants met the guidelines for the recommended exercise levels to stay fit and healthy, which amounts to 150 minutes of moderate(适度的) physical activity in a week.
Does this mean you stop running or playing football and switch to tennis instead? Every kind of sport and physical activity has different physical, social and mental benefits attached to it. The apparent lack of benefits of running and football could result from several variables that were not taken into account.
Being active helps you feel happier and live longer. So, the most important step is to take part in any kind of sport that you are likely to enjoy and follow in the long term.
28. How is the study conducted?
A. By doing comparative experiments.
B. By analyzing previous data.
C. By evaluating survey information.
D. By tracking participants for a long time.
29. What does the underlined part “the named sports” refer to?
A. Ball sports. B. Racket sports.
C. Individual sports. D. Traditional sports.
30. What can we infer from Paragraph 5?
A. Few people will play football.
B. Tennis will become more popular.
C. The result of this study is wrong.
D. The study needs to be further improved.
31. What does the author advise people to do?
A. Stick to any sport that you like.
B. Play badminton and tennis only.
C. Stop running and playing football.
D. Do any sport according to guidelines.
D
If businesses are to get those workers unwilling to go back to work to their position, finding ways to keep people who work together or meet at social gatherings between 2 to more than 2 meters will be the issue that needs handling badly. An Israeli company thinks it can help, using smart sensors hung on workplace ceilings.
PointGrab developed its technology before the pandemic to help workspace managers optimize (优化)how employees use office space. About the size of a smoke alarm, the sensors can record the exact number and location of people in buildings including offices, hotels and restaurants.
One of the company’s first clients was Deloitte, which installed the system at its flagship London office last year, Point Grab's sensors were connected to screens in the building to show the availability of desks and shared areas in real time. PointGrab CEO Doron Shachar says it was one of a range of innovations that helped Deloitte fit 30% more people into 3% less space.
Now PointGrab has adapted the technology so the sensors can also monitor social distancing by keeping track of how far apart people are, and whether they're traveling in one direction around a building. Workspace managers can set up alerts for when two people are closer than two meters for more than 30 seconds, for example.
The sensors have been included in the "six feet office" concept created by real estate services company Cushman & Wakefield to encourage employees to practice social distancing. They are currently being used in this way at a university in the Netherlands, and at an innovation hub in Belgium.
While the social distancing innovation is new, PointGrab has deployed more than 10, 000 sensors for workspace optimization, including in the offices of Coca-cola, Facebook and Dell.
Workers might not like the idea, but PointGrab says no images or identifying features are recorded. Instead, each employee is represented as an anonymous dot on a dashboard. "The sensor does not violate people's privacy, Shachar says. " This is extremely important in the workspace.”
What is the key to getting the workers back into the office now?
A.Maintaining social distance B.Minding their own business
C.Offering more social interactions D.Keeping workplace ceilings clean
What does the underlined word "deployed " in Paragraph 6 probably mean?
A.Delayed B.Inserted C.Chaired D.Fixed
What can workers expect of smart sensors according to the text?
A.They could stop the viruses from spreading
B.They may help reduce energy consumption
C.They can protect their privacy effectively.
D.They will help record their images clearly
Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Smart Sensors-a Way to Monitor the Workers in the Office
B.Smart Sensors - Tool to Track Social Distancing in the Office
C.PointGrab -a Pioneer to Use Smart Sensors in the Office
D. 2 or more than 2 Meters-a Suitable Social Distancing
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
California will be the first state to ban the sale and manufacture of new fur products. ____36____ It will go into effect on January 1, 2023.
California’s fur law was one of several bills designed to prevent cruelty to animals. “California is a leader when it comes to animal protection and today that leadership includes banning the sale of fur,” said Governor Newsom in a news report. “____37____We are making a statement to the world that beautiful wild animals like bears and tigers have no place on trapeze (高空秋千) wires or jumping through flames.” ____38____ More than a dozen European countries, including the United Kingdom, Austria, Norway and the Netherlands have also passed laws to limit the fur trade.
____39____ “The signing of the ban shows the point that today’s customers simply don’t want wild animals to suffer extreme pain and fear while keeping up with the fashion,” said Kitty Block, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States and president of Humane Society International. Not everyone, however, was pleased with the ban. Banning the killing of animals for their fur means killing the fur business, says Hyatt, an owner of a fur store. ____40____
Many retailers are also ending fur sales. In mid-October, Macy’s (American’s department store) announced it will stop fur from all its stores by the end of 2020. The stores will also close all fur vaults and salons. Other fashion brands such as Prada, Gucci, Michael Kors and Burberry have taken similar steps in recent years.
A. But we are doing more than that. B. California is taking the lead in protecting animals. C. Similar laws have been carried out globally already. D. And that in turn will leave many people unemployed. E. Two other California cities had already banned fur sales. F. Not surprisingly, the ban is welcomed by animal rights activists. G. The ban applies to clothing, shoes, handbags and other things that contain fur. |
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was a great shock to me to discover that I had a serious disease. I had never been very well coordinated (协调)physically when I was___41___. But things seemed to change when I went to university, at the age of 17, I started to ___42___ some sports.
In my third year at university, however, I noticed that it seemed to be difficult for me, and I fell over once or twice for no obvious ___43___ My father took me to the family doctor who led me to a good ___44___. Two days later, I went into hospital for examinations. I stayed in the ___45___ for two weeks, during which I had a wide variety of tests. But after all the ___46___, they didn't tell me what I had, except that I was a special case. However, they ___47___ it to continue to get worse. The doctor felt sorry because he could do ___48___ except giving me vitamins (维生素), I could see that he didn't ___49___ the vitamins to have much effect on my disease. I didn't feel like asking for more details, because the disease was obviously ____40____ .
I realized that I had a(n) ____41____ disease. It was a bit of a shock. However, while I had been in hospital, I had seen a boy who had leukemia (白血病) and he ____42____ died of that kind of disease. Clearly there were people who were ____43____ than me. At least my condition didn't make me feel sick, so whenever I felt ____44____, I remembered that boy.
The doctors told me to go back to university. I ___55____ doing the research I had started before going to hospital. My dreams at that time were rather hard to ____56____ Before my condition had been diagnosed (诊断), I had been very bored with life. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I ____57____ realized that there were a lot of worthy things I could ____58____. I began to make progress in my ____59____ and I got married to a girl called Jane, whom I had met just about the time my condition was diagnosed. That marriage ____60____ my life. It gave me something to live for.
41.A. strong B. young C. old D. calm
42.A. try B. watch C. record D. destroy
43.A. result B. notice C. reason D. excuse
44.A. doctor B. teacher C. engineer D. patient
45.A. house B. hospital C. park D. street
46.A. discoveries B. examples C. examinations D. inventions
47.A. required B. forecasted C. asked D. wished
48.A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing
49.A. know B. realize C. fear D. expect
50.A. good B. terrible C. entire D. fantastic
51.A. common B. serious C. incorrect D. important
52.A. finally B. selflessly C. sincerely D. uselessly
53.A. richer B. better C. worse D. luckier
54.A. confident B. cheerful C. discouraged D. satisfied
55.A. turned up B. dug out C. gave up D. went on
56.A. achieve B. ruin C. cancel D. create
57.A. wrongly B. simply C. suddenly D. possibly
58.A. rescue B. attack C. suffer D. do
59.A. research B. mistakes C. preparations D. violence
60.A. bothered B. doubted C. trapped D. changed
第二节(共10小题;每小题l5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Our homes deserve a thorough cleaning at least once a year. Here are ways to deep clean your house.
If your closet (衣帽间) looks like a mass of balled up clothes, you can start by 61. (take) clothes out by sections, and rearranging them 62. the basis of usage. Unnecessary clothing items that are eating up space can 63. (put) in a bag and kept aside for donations. Scarves for the ladies and ties for the 66. (gentleman) can go into hangers for easy access.
We often miss out fans and air conditioners. With changing seasons, there 65. (exist) a higher risk of catching a cold or flu, and a fan with dust can further increase that risk. Therefore, take a wet cloth and wipe off your fan 64. (careful). As for your air conditioner, seeking professional service is probably the 67. (good) option.
Lastly, properly clean your carpets and sofas with 68. steam iron. Smaller carpets can be washed with water and detergent (洗涤剂), 69. you really need a particular device to clean the larger ones. 70. (remove) oily marks, you could use a solution of vinegar, water, dishwasher liquid, and baking soda to get rid of them.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Of all my hobby, gardening is the one that makes me particular happy. I have a little yard behind my house, where I grow up all kinds of fruits and vegetables. In each season, I can see the variety of flowers in my yard. Summer is the time where watermelons grow in and out of my small yard. Tomatoes are also seeing among the others. I wake up early every morning in order take care of my fruits and vegetables. It is an interested job to remove both weeds but other plants that disturb the growth of my fruits and vegetables. Actually, so far I have only tell about my back yard.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你的英国网友Tom给你发来一封电子邮件,想向你了解一下有关故宫的情况。请你根据以下提示,给他回一封电子邮件:
1. 故宫(the Palace Museum)旧称紫荆城(The Forbidden City),始建于于1406年,20万人花了14年多的时间,于1420年建成。
2. 它所有的宫殿一共有9,999个房间。在中国,9这个数字被认为是吉祥的。
3. 现在,每周二免费向中国集体参观的学生开放。
4. 故宫有着中国历史上5千多年的珍宝(precious treasure),最好是亲眼来看看。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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短文改错答案: Of all my, gardening is the one that makes me happy. I have a little yard behind my house, where I grow up all kinds of fruits and vegetables. In each season, I can see variety of flowers in my yard. Summer is the time watermelons grow in and out of my small yard. Tomatoes are also among the others. I wake up early every morning in order take care of my fruits and vegetables. It is an job to remove both weeds other plants that disturb the growth of my fruits and vegetables. Actually, so far I have only about my back yard.
【答案】Dear Tom,
It is nice to receive your email. Now I’d like to tell you some thing about the Palace Museum.
The Palace Museum was called the Forbidden City in the past. It took 200,000 workers more than 14 years to build it, which was finished in 1420. As one of the largest museums in the world, the Palace Museum holds the cultural treasures from the past 5,000 years of Chinese history. The City’s palaces have 9,999 rooms altogether. Chinese people traditionally have thought of “9” as a lucky number. Students from all over China can now visit it in groups free of charge every Tuesday. And every year, millions of foreigners from all over the world come to visit it.
I hope you can come to China and take a look at this museum with your own eyes.
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
录音原文
(Text 1) M:Why don’t you go to a show or something tonight?
W: As a matter of fact, I thought Judy might like to go to a concert.
M: Let’s have a look and see what’s on...You might try the concert at the Festival Hall.
W: That sounds nice.
(Text 2) W:Do you know if Bill has finished his research paper on computers?
M: I don’t think so. He always seems to put things off until the last minute.
(Text 3) M:Jessica, could you forward this e-mail to all the club members?
W: Sorry. The computer broke down this morning. I’ll do it for you as soon as I have it fixed.
(Text 4)
W: You seem to have a lot of work at your office. You’re always staying late and working overtime.
M: That’s true, but I think the work is interesting and fun. I don’t mind the extra hours at all.
(Text 5) M: How is Jane and Bill’s new house?
W: It’s really comfortable, but they’re tired of having to hear the planes go over their house at all hours.
M: I think they’ll get used to it soon.
(Text 6 ) W:Did you see today’s newspaper? That building over there in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time.
M: I’m not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time.
W: Well, I don’t take any chances. If I’m caught in a thunderstorm, I will look for a building or a closed car. Also, I was told that if you’re stuck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.
M: To tell you the truth, even when I’m at home, I don’t take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I don’t use anything that works electrically. Maybe I’m too anxious.
W: I wouldn’t say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured or even killed. I think you’re just being sensible.
(Text 7) W: Good morning. What seems to be the problem?
M: Good morning, Mr. Brown. I have a cough and a fever and I feel very tired all the time.
W: And how long have you been feeling like this?
M: Three days now.
W: Let me have a look. Open your mouth please. Wider please. Now say AHH.
M: AHHH.
W: Now take your shirt off please. Breathe in—Breathe out—OK, you can put your shirt back on now.
M: What seems to be the problem? Do I suffer from bird flu or is there something wrong with my lung? W: Oh, no. Don’t be so nervous. You just have a bad cold. Do you work in an air-conditioned office?
M: Yes, I do.
W: I thought so. I see many people who work in air-conditioned offices. It’s the air-conditioning, you see. It’s really not very good for your health.
M: So what would you suggest, doctor?
W: I suggest you get out of the office as regularly as possible. Walk around, and get some fresh air. That will help. You also need to get more exercise. Do you play any sports?
M: I sometimes play tennis in summer, but to be honest, I’m too busy to get regular exercise.
W: Then I suggest you try playing more often. Say once a week.
M: OK, no problem. Thank you, doctor. Bye. W: Bye.
(Text 8)
M:I can’t see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself.Why can’t you have a nice time,watching TV with me?And when you are at home,you’re either reading a book or something,you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
W:I don’t want to watch TV.I find it boring.
M:Oh,it’s not always boring.Come off it!
W:Well,I’m sorry,but it usually is.I just don’t think watching all this TV is good for me.I can only watch about one program a week.
M:So you think it’s better to go out,do you?
W:Well,I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
M:OK,you name something that we can share.
W:What about when we do our music,for example,we share that.
(Text 9)
W:Hello,Old English Restaurant.Can I help you?
M:Yes.I’d like to book a table for tonight.
W:Yes,sir.What time?
M:Eight o’clock.
W:Certainly.For how many people?
M:There are ten of us.
W:Ten of you!But we don’t usually accept large parties,sir.
M:I know,but we are regular customers.
W:What’s your name please,sir?
M:Michael Peterson.
W:Mr Peterson...of course!That’ll be all right.We’ll put two tables together.
M:Thanks.
W:What food would you prefer for today,sir?We have fresh seafood tonight.
M:No.We like to eat vegetables.
(Text 10)
Now let me tell you what happened to Peter’s hometown. On June 12,Peter had a surprise when he woke up in the morning.He found that the floor of his room was flooded.When he looked out of the window,he saw many cars upside down in the street.It was a sad day for Peter’s hometown,which is a mountain city.In the twentyfour hours up to noon,nearly seventeen inches of rain fell.Usually about sixteen inches of rain falls in the whole month of June.Roads were washed away in the peak area.Tons of mud and rocks crashed down on the houses below.Sixtyfour people died in the flood and more than 2,500 lost their homes.For some time after the flood,helicopters flew to the people of the place.Tractors and lorries worked hard to clear away the earth.Many people sent money and necessities of life to the victims of the flood and helped them rebuild their hometown.
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