贵港市2024届普通高中毕业班12月模拟考试
英语
(考试时间: 120分钟 满分: 150分)
注意事项:
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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。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。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15
答案是C
1. Where will the speakers go this Saturday
A. To a library. B. To a cinema. C. To a shopping mall.
2. When will the woman learn swimming
A. Monday and Sunday. B. Tuesday and Thursday. C. Friday and Saturday.
3. How did the woman get help
A. By shouting loud. B. By calling the police. C. By texting her neighbors.
4. What does the woman suggest doing right away
A. Going to Pete’s office. B. Checking on other people. C. Leaving the building quickly.
5. Why does the woman call the man
A. Together jacket. B. To hold a party. C. To see some photos.
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。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、7题。
6. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Friends. B. Neighbors. C. Colleagues.
7. How does the man sound
A. Calm. B. Upset. C. Grateful.
8. How old is the man’s grandma
A. 96. B. 98. C. 119.
9. Why did Hugh Beaver start Guinness World Records
A. To find out the oldest animal.
B. To find out the oldest person.
C. To find out the fastest bird.
10. What will the man do next
A. Look at a picture. B. Buy a reference book. C. Chat with some friends.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What does Marie think of skydiving
A. It is crazy. B. It is pleasant. C. It is demanding.
12. What did Marie do last weekend
A. She went surfing. B. She went rock climbing. C. She went bungee jumping.
13. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Weekend plans. B. Extreme sports. C. Hobbies.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a drugstore. B. In an office. C. Over the phone.
15. What does the man want to do
A. Buy some soaps. B. Apply for a job. C. Promote some products.
16. When will the speakers meet on Thursday
A. At 3: 30 p.m. B. At 4: 30 p.m. C. At 5: 30 p.m.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Who is the speaker
A. A gym worker. B. A tour guide. C. A radio host.
18. What can people do at the right side of the door
A. Get a towel. B. Leave shoes there. C. Fill up water bottles.
19. In which area did the gym add new machines last week
A. The weightlifting area. B. The free weights area. C. The stretching area.
20. What is on the poster
A. The membership guide. B. The swimming pool rules. C. The machine instructions.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
27阅读下列短文,从每题给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
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A. The price of sunglasses. B. Full refund if not satisfied.
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B
It was hard not to notice the 8-year-old boy Brooke across the street who stormed in and out of his own house. He did it so often that a neighbor, Chris, wondered what was going on in his life. So Chris asked him.
“He told me that he didn’t have a father,” says Chris, now 58, “and I realized there might be something I could do for him.”
That something was fishing, and Chris’s father taught him how to fish. “Fishing always brought me peace and it taught me how to be patient. When you’re on the water, you can forget about your problems and just appreciate the moment,” Chris said.
One Saturday afternoon on the water led to another, and soon he was teaching other kids in their neighborhood, Lakeland, Florida, how to fix a line, hold a pole, and roll in a big catch. That was 16 years ago.
Since then, Chris has taken groups of kids out almost every weekend to fish. Then, in 2018 he started the nonprofit Take a Kid Fishing Inc. He and a small group of volunteers have introduced more than 2, 500 kids—most without fathers around—to the calming peace found on the water and the excitement of catching a fish.
One of those kids was Jayden, who struggled emotionally when his father died in a car accident in January 2020.
“He was really close to his dad,” says Jayden’s mother, Terra. “And with two younger sisters, he felt he needed to take over the man-of-the-house role. He was trying to be strong for everyone and didn’t show his emotion. I was wondering what to do to help him, and then I learned about Take a Kid Fishing Inc.”
Jayden, now 13, has become a devoted fisherman and credits Chris with helping him mature.
“There’s nothing like feeling that first tug(猛拉) on the line and seeing a kid light up with a smile,” Chris says. “I feel lucky to witness that every weekend.”
24. What can we learn about Brooke from the first paragraph
A. He tended to be restless. B. He had an ambitious mind.
C. He longed to have a father. D. He was interested in fishing.
25. Why did Chris setup Take a Kid Fishing In e
A. Because he enjoyed the company of children.
B. Because he had to raise some volunteers to help kids.
C. Because he wanted to light up fatherless children’s life.
D. Because he considered teaching children to catch fish fun.
26. What’s the purpose of the author mentioning Jayden
A. To present the benefits of Chris’s act.
B. To show Jayden’s mother’s appreciation.
C. To promote the popularity of fishing together.
D. To make readers donate money to Chris’s organization.
27. What conclusion can be made from Chris’s work
A. Fishing can strengthen family connections.
B. Fathers play an important role in kids’ life.
C. Family kids are the future of a strong nation.
D. Proper and timely guidance makes a mature kid.
C
Recently, the “city walk” has been gaining steam among residents and tourists around China. On social platform Xiaohongshu, data shows that the number of city walk-related topic posts has increased by 700 percent over the past three months, and the total number of interactions has increased by more than 600 percent.
A city walk is a form of urban tourism originating in the UK. Unlike traditional sightseeing, which aims to hit famous attractions and commercial center, usually by vehicles with tense schedules, city walk is about “roaming”(漫步) around a city on foot, soaking up the atmosphere and finding unusual things that even a resident of the city might not have noticed before. Such walks generally avoid famous scenic spots and shopping centers, and take you to places where you can have real interactions with the local people, eat at small but authentic restaurants, and gain a deeper understanding of the history and culture of the city.
City walkers area cast of people who possess intense curiosity. They are eager to engage with the city they are visiting or reside in their own way. By “roaming” on foot, city walkers can better feel the texture and listen to the breath of a place. They seek pleasure more through connection than consumption, which indicates a deep cultural curiosity. For example, in Chongqing, if you don’t take a walk, you can hardly experience the unique geographical charm of the mountainous city. Whether wandering through the hutongs in Beijing or exploring the Chinese parasol tree district in Shanghai, city walks provide an opportunity for people to discover the beauty of the surroundings beyond the surface and uncover hidden knowledge.
The appeal of a city walk lies in the young generation’s changing attitude toward life-pursuing quality leisure time while being occupied with demanding workloads and limited time for exploration. While roaming along the road, you can entirely focus on yourself and listen to your inner voice and care for what you feel, which is away to love yourself and benefit your mental health. Just like Oscar Wilde once said, “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.”
28. What do the underlined words “gaining steam” in paragraph 1 probably mean
A. Becoming popular. B. Getting outdated.
C. Raising concerns. D. Causing trouble.
29. How does the city walk differ from traditional sightseeing
A. It pursues economical tourism.
B. It is usually well-organized and scheduled.
C. It helps promote the authentic food of the destination.
D. It focuses on feeling the local culture by connecting the city.
30. What do we know about city walkers
A. They are keen to buy souvenirs.
B. They tend to walk as much as possible.
C. They have strong curiosity about the local culture.
D. They prefer the city landscape to the natural scenery.
31. What is the last paragraph mainly about
A. Why young people love a city walk. B. What people often do during a city walk.
C. Why city walk changes people’s lifestyle. D. How popular the city walk is among citizens.
D
Humans are not the only fashionistas in the animal kingdom. Titmice can be fashion-victims, too, apparently. A study by Sonja Wild and Lucy Aplin shows that, given the chance, titmice decorate their nests with this season’s must-have color.
Dr. Wild and Dr. Aplin were following up the work published in 1934 by Henry Smith Williams, an American naturalist. He noticed that when he put various colored balls of yarn(纱) out in his garden, almost always one and only one became popular that season for incorporation into local birds’ nests. But which particular hue(颜色) was favored varied from season to season. This suggested that the color chosen by one of the early birds was spotted and copied by others.
Williams’s work was, however, forgotten until Dr. Wild and Dr. Aplin came across it while following upon a different study. This group noted that, during any given breeding season, the blue titmice they were investigating tended to incorporate the same plants into their nests regardless of how abundant those herbs actually were. This, too, suggested fashion-following—and it likewise led Dr. Wild and Dr. Aplin to speculate that birds were studying the nests of others and copying them. They therefore set out to re-run Williams’s experiment.
According to the study, of 68 titmice nests built that season in the experimental areas, 26 included wool from a dispenser(分配器). Of these, 18 we reconstructed after both colors had become available from all dispensers. Even so, 10 of that 18 included only the color of wool first chosen by a nestbuilder. By contrast, all eight wool-bearing nests in the control zone contained a mixture of colors-a statistically significant difference.
Titmice, then, do seem to be “on trend” when it comes to nest-building materials. Why that should happen remains unclear. Dr Wild and Dr. Aplin suspect the trendsetters are older birds, and that evolution favors younger ones copying their elders since those elders have evidently survived what fortune throws at a titmouse. Williams’s original work, though, suggested such initial choices were arbitrary(任意的), a bit like those of the leaders of human fashions.
32. What proved titmice’s fashion-following in Williams’s study
A. They tended to make their nests colorful.
B. They had their favorite color all the year round.
C. They decorated their nests in the breeding season.
D. They chose the same colored materials for their nests.
33. How did Dr Wild and Dr Aplin prove their study
A. By analyzing the shapes of titmice’s nests.
B. By recording the sound of titmice carefully.
C. By collecting some actual numbers about titmice.
D. By observing the course of titmice’s building nests.
34. What did older birds’ color choice suggest according to Williams’s work
A. It came mainly from their habit. B. It was based on random choices.
C. It was basically out of their nature. D. It reflected the power of elder birds.
35. What is the best title for the text
A. Birds can make their nests colorful.no B. Birds can learn fashionable lifestyles.
C. Birds can follow the fashion of humans. D. Birds can be just as fashion-conscious as people.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下列短文,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项。
When you were at school, were you ever told to stop daydreaming and concentrate 36 , it was easy for your mind to wander. Staying focused can still be a challenge in adult life, but understanding how to do it, and knowing what is distracting you, can help.
Scientists have looked at what makes us time delay and found a number of ways to help us stay in the zone. 37 .Research by Science Focus magazine found silence is best for concentration, or a gentle background hum and coffee shop noise is great! It also found turning off notifications on your phone, or switching it off altogether, removes a major distraction and helps us focus on the task at hand.
Another possible cure for a short attention span is brain training. Psychologists and neuroscientists are increasingly interested in our ability to get serious and have looked at what we can change inside our head to make us concentrate. It proves that making a task more visually demanding takes up more processing power and leaves the brain nothing left to process distractions. 38 .
There are more practical tips to keeping your mind focused. 39 . It’s possible the movement in your mouth occupies parts of the brain that might otherwise get distracted.
40 . “If we were always so focused that we never got distracted, we’d miss potential changes, such as threats, in our environment. Distraction is vital for survival.”
A. When you were concentrating on your study
B. So, keeping your mind busy might be the answer
C. One of the most obvious things is excluding noise
D. If you weren’t interested in what you were learning
E. However, distraction isn’t all bad under some conditions
F. On the whole, we should make efforts to get rid of the bad impact of distraction
G. These include making a list of the tasks, finding a suitable workspace, or chewing some gum
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Eight years ago, Nancy Alguire gave birth to a little girl with Down syndrome(唐氏综合征) named Ruby. The love Alguire felt for her daughter 41 her to create a scholarship of $2, 000 to 42 another child with Down syndrome but wanting to go to college.
“I really just wanted the world to see what I saw in her, which was that she was extraordinary”, Alguire 43 with CBS News.
The initial 44 of sending one child to college didn’t quite go as planned. The family actually 45 to raise funds for l1kids with Down syndrome in that year. From there, Ruby’s Rainbow was 46 .It is a non profit organization aimed at securing higher education for those with Down syndrome and giving them the 47 not only to learn, but also to become more independent and able to 48 society.
Eight years later this scholarship program has snowballed into something much 49 .Through the charity, $1.2 million has been raised, allowing many people with Down syndrome to their dreams of a higher education and show the 51 just how amazing they are.
However, although the scholarship program is a wonderful educational opportunity, what matters most is the 52 message this sends to parents of children with Down syndrome, or parents expecting a child with that extra chromosome.
Alguire wants parents to feel 53 . She wants parents not to be afraid of a Down syndrome diagnosis. As she shares, “When the parents find our website, they will see all of these amazing, beautiful, capable faces, and people who are out there with Down syndrome 54 happy lives. And suddenly, they’re crying tears of 55 for the future.”
41. A. persuaded B. allowed C. urged D. inspired
42. A. adopt B. invite C. help D. find
43. A. shared B. argued C. consulted D. complained
44. A. concept B. explanation C. order D. project
45. A. tried B. managed C. promised D. determined
46. A. donated B. designed C. born D. provided
47. A. permission B. opportunity C. plan D. desire
48. A. appeal to B. relate to C. contribute to D. apply to
49. A. bigger B. faster C. higher D. wider bole
50. A. make B. achieve C. change D. set
51. A. world B. audience C. family D. organization
52. A. challenging B. negative C. positive D. controversial
53. A. hopeful B. meaningful C. grateful D. useful
54. A. rebuilding B. enriching C. creating D. leading
55. A. sadness B. joy C. guilt D. anxiety
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Volunteer travel, also known as voluntourism, refers to taking a trip 56 purpose is to participate in an arranged service opportunity to give back to the local community and make a difference. Volunteer travel dates back to the 1960s, when Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), an-international volunteer organization, 57 (found) by Alec Dickson and his wife Mora from the UK. Various activities 58 (involve) in volunteer travel can beheld, ranging from conservation work to education and healthcare projects. These projects are 59 (typical) organized by nonprofit organizations or travel agencies that specialize in responsible and sustainable tourism.
Volunteer travel can help address social and environmental issues, contribute to local development projects 60 help with disaster relief efforts. 61 (work) voluntarily while exploring new destinations and cultures allows individuals 62 (learn) new skills and gain a deeper understanding of a country and its people.
Volunteer travel in rural areas is now attracting more urban 63 (visit) as a break from the fast and stressful pace of urban living. It has indeed been a growing trend for urban residents to volunteer in rural areas. For those who are sick 64 urban pressure but can’t decide whether to move to the countryside, volunteer travel can be 65 alternative solution.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你们学校即将举办主题为“用英文讲中国故事”的演讲比赛。请你以一个具有典型中国元素的节日作为你的演讲主题写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:
1.节日简介及庆祝活动;
2.节日的意义或启迪。
注意:
1.词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
My name is Li Hua.
Thank you for listening.
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面的材料,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。
Lisa checked the words on her spelling test again and again. If she got full marks today, she would win her class’ Spelling Challenge and a prize, a series of books that she had longed for. Plus, Mr. Matt had promised to sing a song in front of the whole class if anyone got a perfect score.
Three more words to go. N-i-c-e-l-y. Q-u-i-c-k-l-y. H-o-n-e-s-t-y. Wait! She’d spelled honesty, not honestly! She erased “-ty” and wrote “-ly” before handing in her paper. Mr. Matt graded the papers while the students were at rest.
After a break, Lisa hurried into the classroom, sitting in her seat nervously-Mr. Matt walked to the front of the room and cleared his throat. “Congratulations, Lisa! You did it!” Then, he kept his promise and began to sing. He sang so well that the whole class erupted!
Mr. Matt presented Lisa with her prize. A big smile spread across Lisa’s face as she read the label on the books: To Lisa, for her perfect score in spelling.
As Lisa burst through the front door afterschool, Mom asked, “Everything OK ”
“Everything’s perfect!” Lisa shouted, showing Mom her spelling test and prize.
Mom hugged her. “Well done, Lisa”
Lisa scooped up(抱起) her cat. “Can you spell nicely, Casper And quickly and honestly, and...” It suddenly occurred to her that she had misspelled the word. Rooted to the spot, Lisa reflected on how she could tell the whole class she shouldn’t have earned the prize at all. She dashed into her room and pulled out the test paper. “If I put the missing‘t’ back in, no one would ever know,” she thought. Recalling the joyful moment, a mixture of guilt and unwillingness overwhelmed her.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph 1
That night, Lisa couldn’t go to sleep, reflecting in bed.
Paragraph 2
The next day, arriving early at school Lisa pushed open the door of Mr. Matt’s office.
1贵港市 2024届普通高中毕业班 12月模拟考试
英语答案
听力 1-5 ABACA 6-10 BCBCA 11-15 BCACC 16-20 BACAB
阅读 21-23 BBD 24-27 ACAD 28-31 ADCA 32-35 DCBD 36-40 DCBGE
完形 41-45 DCADB 46-50 CBCAB 51-55 ACADB
语填 56. whose 57. was founded 58. involved 59. typically 60. and
61. Working 62. to learn 63. visitors 64. of 65. an
写作-应用文【参考范文】
My name is Li Hua. It’s my great honor to stand here to give you a speech with the topic of
Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional festival of China.
It usually falls on the 15th day of August in lunar calendar. It is a time when families come
together to appreciate the full moon and give thanks for the harvest. On this day, people usually
get together with their families and have a nice meal. After that, people always eat delicious
moon cakes. Lanterns are also lit to create a festive atmosphere, and children often participate in
lantern parades. The full moon is always be admired, which symbolizes unity and harmony
among loved ones.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time of joy and reunion.
Thank you for listening.
写作-读后续写【参考范文】
That night, Lisa couldn’t go to sleep, reflecting in bed. She had difficulty sleeping. Of
course, she longed for the prize. However, Lisa was feeling guilty. After a while, she got up,
knocked at her mom’s door and entered her room. Aware that there was something wrong with
Lisa, Mom asked, “What’s the matter, sweetheart, and where’s your spelling test paper ” Lisa
took out the paper and handed it to her mom. When Mom spotted “honesly”, Mom frowned,
“Probably you don’t deserve the prize.” After thinking for a while, she soon understood what she
should do.
The next day, arriving early at school, Lisa pushed open the door of Mr. Matt’s office.
Hands slightly trembling, Lisa gave Mr. Matt her test paper and the books. Lisa admitted to Mr.
Matt that she had a spelling mistake in the test. A pink flush spread over her cheeks. Hearing that,
Mr. Matt wore a big surprise on his face. Then he picked up a pen, crossed out the word “perfect”
and wrote “honest” instead before handing the prize back to Lisa. Lisa’s jaw dropped. Mr. Matt
grinned, “For honesty.”
听力原文
Text 1(34词)去图书馆
M: What are you doing this Saturday
W: I don’t know. I might go to the movies or do some shopping.
M: Do you want to visit the new library with me
W: Sure.
Text 2(45词)晚上上课
W: I just signed up for a cooking class.
M: Don’t you already have swimming classes in the evening And Spanish classes
第 1 页 共 3 页
W: Yes, but swimming classes are on Tuesday and Thursday, and Spanish classes are on Monday
and Friday. I still have Wednesday free!
Text 3(42词)大声呼救
W: Someone tried to break into my house last night.
M: Oh, no. Did you call the police
W: Not at first. I shouted really loud for help. Lucky for me, my neighbors heard me, came over,
and scared the person away.
Text 4(36词)火警响了
W: The fire alarm goes off. Let’s head to the closest exit.
M: Should we check on the others first Pete’s office is right there.
W: That wouldn’t be wise. We should leave the building immediately.
Text 5(36词)忘拿衣服
W: Hello, Roger. It’s Anna. I left my jacket at your house. Could you bring it with you when we
meet for lunch
M: OK. I just want to show you some photos of the party.
Text 6(87词)欢迎新邻居
W: Hi! I’m Natalie. I live next door to you. I hope you don’t mind — I heard you come home a
few minutes ago and thought it would be a good time to say hello.
M: Nice to meet you. I’m Gary.
W: Gary! Let me officially welcome you to the building with these — they’re chocolate chip
cookies.
M: Thank you! That’s so thoughtful of you! You’ve really made my day!
W: Don’t thank me yet — you might not like the cookies!
M: I’m sure they’re delicious!
Text 7(138词)吉尼斯纪录
M: Megan, do you know who the oldest person in the world is My grandma just turned 98. I
want to find out about other old people.
W: Check the Guinness World Records book. It has all the world records in it.
M: Is there a website
W: Yes. Let me check… Look, the oldest person in the world is 119. And the world’s oldest
living land animal is 190!
M: Wow! So, who started Guinness World Records
W: Hugh Beaver. Because he had an argument with some friends.
M: About what
W: The fastest bird. He couldn’t find a reference book with answers. So he worked to start one.
M: Good for him!
W: Hey, look at this. The world’s smallest dog is less than 10 centimeters tall.
M: Impossible! Show me the picture.
W: Okay.
Text 8(140词)周末安排
M: Hey Marie. What are you doing this weekend
W: Hi, Lucas. On Saturday, I’m going skydiving with my friends.
M: Skydiving That’s crazy!
W: Why is it crazy It’s very enjoyable. You should try it.
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M: No way! That’s too extreme for me.
W: Well, I’m fond of extreme sports.
M: Really What else have you done
W: I like to go rock climbing. And last weekend, I went bungee jumping from a bridge.
M: That’s unbelievable.
W: So, what are you doing this weekend
M: I’m going to the beach for a swim on Sunday. I was wondering if you’d like to join.
W: Hmm, sounds nice, but I’d rather do something a little more exciting.
M: Well, you can go surfing. Does that sound like fun
W: For sure! I’ve never tried that before. Let’s do that!
Text 9(141词)推销产品
W: Hello, Crawford’s Drugstore. This is Melinda Jones speaking.
M: Hello, Ms. Jones. My name is Willie Loman, and I’m calling from Brinda Beauty Products.
W: What can I do for you, Mr. Loman
M: I was wondering if I could drop by your office and speak to you about our great soaps,
shampoos, and other beauty products since I’ll be in your area this week. I think once you see
our amazing products, you’ll love them.
W: Are they really that good
M: They are indeed. I’ll bring a selection of products for you to try when I visit.
W: I’m a bit tied up this week, though.
M: Any time that’s convenient for you would be fine with me.
W: OK. I have about half an hour available on Thursday afternoon at 4:30.
M: Great. I’ll see you then!
Text 10(174词)健身房介绍
Hi, everybody! Welcome to the West End Gym. Follow me, and I’ll give you a tour. To the
left of the door is where you scan your membership card when you enter. And you can see
the lockers there. Most people leave a pair of gym shoes in there — along with a towel as
they’re required. To the right, you can fill up your water bottle. OK, this is our weight lifting
area. As you can see, we have a number of new machines. They were added last week. There are
instructions on each of them, but if you need help, talk to our staff. Over there is our free weights
area. And here is our stretching area. The bathrooms and showers are right through that door
there.
Finally, I will show you our swimming pool. Before I open the doors, I’d like to direct your
attention to the poster on the wall behind me. On it, you can see the pool rules. I’d like to take a
minute to go over them.
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