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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章中作者通过进行过多次探险,也去过外地旅游的女儿问自己为什么提醒自己过马路的事情,引出家长对孩子的爱并不理性的观点。指出虽然孩子会慢慢长大,但在父母眼中,孩子永远是孩子,父母对孩子的保护持续一生。

1 . Are parents rational (理性的) about their children? No. Parents aren’t rational because ________ isn’t rational. Young people can understand this about romantic love, but they find it ________ to accept this part in parental love.

My eldest daughter’s ________ the other day brought this up. “Let me ask you something, Dad,” she began in patiently controlled ________ that every experienced parent knows.

“I sailed around the Mediterranean in a yacht (游艇) when I was seventeen,” she said. “I hiked through the Pyrenees from Spain to Paris. I’ve done rock climbing and deep-sea diving and slept in rainforests in the jungle of Indonesia. Right?”

“Right,” I said, “So what?”

“So this,” she went on. “When I go to the corner drugstore to pick up some shampoo, why do you always tell me to be ________ when I cross the street?”

There is no satisfactory ________ a parent can give to this.

All I could say in reply was that when I was 50, my mother would ________ me not to drive too fast. If I were 80 and she were still alive, I would be getting the ________ warning. No matter what the age, a child is a child.

There is something else, too, that children find it hard to understand. When they are far away, there is nothing we can do about their ________. They are in the hands of the gods. Parents try not to ________ about it.

But when the children are close, the old protective urge quickly ________, and it doesn’t ________ how far they have been or what experiences they have got through.

Most ________ happen around the corner, not in the rainforest. The most instinctive (本能的) act of almost every creature is to ________ its young, and with humans this reaction stays for a lifetime.

In the parents’ mind, a child ages but does not ________. Rational? No. But if we were rational, would we want children at all?

1.
A.worryB.fearC.loveD.need
2.
A.easyB.friendlyC.hardD.important
3.
A.problemB.explanationC.warningD.question
4.
A.angerB.prideC.worryD.surprise
5.
A.carefulB.braveC.quickD.helpful
6.
A.questionB.answerC.problemD.present
7.
A.selectB.remindC.insistD.expect
8.
A.differentB.extraC.sameD.right
9.
A.successB.happinessC.luckD.safety
10.
A.argueB.thinkC.forgetD.complain
11.
A.comes backB.pays backC.looks backD.goes back
12.
A.proveB.meanC.matterD.mind
13.
A.accidentsB.failuresC.changesD.mistakes
14.
A.tolerateB.protectC.devoteD.treat
15.
A.stopB.competeC.growD.leave
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2 . 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

I am a proud mother of three children, my last little one being delivered in the middle of this pandemic (疫情). She was born in August and her name is Aida.

Shortly after having Aida, my mother-in-law Ann showed me something she learned from her friend’s mother in an art class she attended weekly, She had showed me how to knit (编织) a scarf.

I spent a lot of time breastfeeding my sweet little girl, so I had some extra time to do something with my hands throughout the day. I enjoyed making the scarf so I purchased tons of yarn (线) since it was winter. I wanted to make scarves for my three children as Christmas gifts.

There was a new family that moved in down the street. The only daughter of the family was Jane, a shy girl, aged 14, the same age of my oldest son David. It seemed that she came from a financially disadvantaged family, for she always wore old clothes. Worse still, in such cold days, she had no more clothes to wear and trembled with cold.

Due to the pandemic, society was thrown into crisis mode. Schools were closed, food supplies and deliveries were suspended and children were stuck at home. In such discouraging time, however, they became good companions, talking and playing at home or around the houses.

It was dreadfully cold this winter. Every time David came back from outside, with red face, he always cried, “Mum, it is freezing outside!” Then, he came over to see whether I finished the scarf. I could tell how impatient he was to wear my scarf sooner! I had to speed the project to satisfy his expectation. But David comforted me by saying he could wait a few days. What a kind and considerate boy he was! Then my great art project finally was accomplished on the morning ahead of Christmas.

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1.续写词数应为150词左右;
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Paragraph 1: I wrapped the scarf around David’s neck.
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Paragraph 2: Later that day David came back saying Jane also deserved a scarf.
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7日内更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市第一中学2022-2023学年高二上学期12月份教学质量检测英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲的是一位单亲爸爸在女儿学校的母亲节庆祝活动上,将自己打扮成一个“妈妈”,让原本有挑战性的一天变成了有美好回忆的一天,而父女之间的关系也因此得到了增强。

3 . Joe’s single dad parenting story unfolds in a touching video that swept through the hearts of online users on TikTok.

On his daughter’s school Mother’s Day celebration, Joe _______as a “mom”. He took his _______ among the parents and students with a dress and a wig. His aim was to guarantee the seat _______for his adopted child’s mother wouldn’t remain _______ and to honor the occasion’s significance.

As the video unfolds, we see an emotional hug between Joe and his 15-year-old daughter, Nong Cream. She hugs Joe tightly. Joe _______ the hug with a smile, planting a kiss on Cream’s forehead and _______ smoothing her hair.

Joe, also known as “Teacher Joe”, is a proud PE instructor at his daughter’s school. He shared his _______ for this beautiful act: “When the school organizes Mother’s Day activities, I don’t want my child to have an inferiority complex (自卑感). Personally, I’m not _______ because I love my child.” His pride in his daughter shines through, proving his _______ to single dad parenting. Joe __________ what could have been a(n) __________day into a permanently precious memory through his heartfelt __________.

Cream responded, “I don’t feel embarrassed. This year’s Mother’s Day, I want to say I love my father. I’m __________ to my dad for __________ me and making me happy.” Their bond, __________ by Joe’s love, develops into a story about courage, acceptance and unbreakable connections.

1.
A.stayed upB.dressed upC.woke upD.grew up
2.
A.leaveB.turnC.partD.place
3.
A.designedB.reservedC.selectedD.decorated
4.
A.emptyB.wetC.dirtyD.cold
5.
A.comparesB.linksC.returnsD.refuses
6.
A.casuallyB.gentlyC.eagerlyD.skillfully
7.
A.motivationB.thirstC.passionD.requirement
8.
A.annoyedB.scaredC.worriedD.ashamed
9.
A.responseB.oppositionC.commitmentD.attention
10.
A.translatedB.brokeC.ledD.changed
11.
A.demandingB.challengingC.rewardingD.amusing
12.
A.gestureB.choiceC.promiseD.effort
13.
A.gratefulB.peacefulC.helpfulD.hopeful
14.
A.rescuingB.educatingC.raisingD.protecting
15.
A.strengthenedB.createdC.balancedD.measured
7日内更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:山东省五莲天立学校2021-2022学年高二英语下学期阶段性模拟考试英语
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者通过一张照片上破鞋里长出了美丽的花卉,感悟到身体有时感觉像一双破旧的鞋子,但里面有一个每天在爱、和平和幸福中继续成长的灵魂。

4 . I woke up with a painful back this moming.This was not______,since my back has given me problems for years,but today no stretching or moving would loosen it up.Still,I had five dogs waiting patiently by the door to go out for their mormning walk as usual,so I slowly bent down and started to pull my______ on.When I did,though,I saw that my shoes,like my body,were showing______ of wear.

From the split in one shoe,I knew that it wouldn’t be too long ______ I had to replace this pair,I only wished I could replace my back along with them.

Later,after walking the dogs,watching the sunrise and eating breakfast,I was feeling a lot ______        inside.My backpain had faded too,and my smile had returned.It was then that I remembered a letter a friend had sent me recently.Inside,she had pasted a ______picture of an old,wom-out pair of work boots,sitting on the ground.Their leather was cracked and their laces were worn,but they still looked ______ ,because inside,someone had planted a beautiful bunch of flowers.The flowers had grown tall and strong, ______their curious container.This picture reminded me again that ______ my body might have felt like a worn-out pair of shoes at times,inside it was a ______that continued to grow every day in love,peace and happiness.

At some point in your life you need to ______ who you really are.Are you the body that ______older every day,or are you the soul within it that remains forever ______ ?One day the loving spirit within you will have to ______out of its worn-out pair of shoes and walk on______them. May it bless everyone it meets along the way,heading for its Heavenly Home.

1.
A.unusualB.unknownC.appealingD.appropriate
2.
A.shoesB.coatC.clothesD.trousers
3.
A.symbolsB.signalsC.signsD.marks
4.
A.sinceB.untilC.beforeD.after
5.
A.tenseB.painfulC.betterD.worse
6.
A.strangeB.darkC.movingD.delightful
7.
A.normalB.usefulC.differentD.great
8.
A.in respect ofB.in spite ofC.in addition toD.in terms of
9.
A.ifB.whileC.asD.because
10.
A.soulB.comfortedC.assignedD.wish
11.
A.describeB.decideC.displayD.deny
12.
A.seemsB.looksC.growsD.keeps
13.
A.youngB.matureC.strongD.weak
14.
A.startB.stepC.makeD.put
15.
A.underB.fromC.behindD.without
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文章大意:本文是一篇小说节选。这部分故事讲述了一个叫阿瑞雅的女孩儿看到售卖食物的小贩后,十分想吃一个馅饼,但是没有钱,她本想抢一个就跑,又怕被警卫抓住。

5 . The scent of hot bread drifting from the shops along the Street of Flour was sweeter than any perfume Arya had ever smelled. She took a deep breath and stepped closer to the pigeon. It was a plump one, speckled brown, busily pecking at a crust that had fallen between two cobblestones, but when Arya’s shadow touched it, it took to the air.

Her stick sword whistled out and caught it two feet off the ground, and it went down in a flurry of brown feathers. She was on it in the blink of an eye, grabbing a wing as the pigeon flapped and fluttered. It pecked at her hand. She grabbed its neck and twisted until she felt the bone snap.

Compared with catching cats, pigeons were easy.

She tied the pigeon to her belt and started down the street. A man was pushing a load of tarts by on a two-wheeled cart; the smells sang of blueberries and lemons and apricots. Her stomach made a hollow rumbly noise. “Could I have one?” she heard herself say. “A lemon, or…or any kind.”

The pushcart man looked her up and down. Plainly he did not like what he saw. “Three coppers.”

Arya tapped her wooden sword against the side of her boot. “I’ll trade you a fat pigeon,” she said.

“The Others take your pigeon,” the pushcart man said.

The tarts were still warm from the oven. The smells were making her mouth water, but she did not have three coppers... or one. She gave the pushcart man a look, remembering what Syrio had told her about seeing. He was short, with a little round belly, and when he moved he seemed favor his left leg a little. She was just thinking that if she snatched a tart and ran he would never be able to catch her when he said, “You be keeping your filthy hands off. The gold cloaks know how to deal with thieving little gutter rats, that they do.”

Arya glanced warily behind her. Two of the City Watch were standing at the mouth of an alley. Their cloaks hung almost to the ground, the heavy wool dyed a rich gold; their mail and boots and gloves were black. One wore a long sword at his hip, the other an iron cudgel. With a last wistful glance at the tarts, Arya edged back from the cart and hurried off. The gold cloaks had not been paying her any special attention, but the sight of them tied her stomach in knots. Arya had been staying as far from the castle as she could get, yet even from a distance she could see the heads rotting atop the high red walls. Flocks of crows squabbled noisily over each head, thick as flies. The talk in Flea Bottom was that the gold cloaks had associated themselves with the Lannisters, their commander raised to a lord, with lands on the Trident and a seat on the king’s council.

1. The story is set in a place where ______.
A.people raised pigeonsB.only privileged people lived
C.people sold and bought foodD.the watchmen received training
2. In depicting the inviting smell of the tarts, the writer used ______.
A.metaphorB.overstatement
C.personification (拟人)D.rhetoric rhyme
3. What is the key meaning of the underlined word “seeing” in the context?
A.Remembering people’s appearance so that you can recognize them.
B.Perceiving people’s intention so that you can properly talk to them.
C.Understanding people’s living conditions so that you can help them.
D.Knowing people’ strengths and weaknesses so that you can beat them
4. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Arya was more hunger than terrified in the story.
B.The Lannisters was a big enemy of the gold cloaks.
C.The atmosphere of the castle was agreeable and welcome.
D.The authority treated the executed people’s dead bodies in a cruel way.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。J.K. Rowling的书帮助一个单身父亲改善他和女儿的关系,他在Twitter上给J.K .Rowling留言表示感谢。

6 . J.K. Rowling frequently shows there is magic every day. Her Harry Potter series has helped people through times of stress and depression and she is always there to deliver wise words of encouragement.

She is one celebrity who is very active on Twitter. So when a single dad named Matt Burke sent her a message thanking her for the series, she noticed. Her series had helped strengthen his relationship with his 9-year-old daughter Bailey.

He included a link to his article titled Being a Broke Parent. He explained how he hadn’t found a level of financial stability that allowed him to pay bills on time and take his daughter on more activities and events. The family also doesn’t have the Internet or TV, which means there’s no “digital babysitter”, and he has to rely on his own creative ways to bond with his daughter. Since he received the series, the main thing that has occupied them these days is reading books together.

Burke admits that he thought he was “too cool” for the books when they first came out and he was in his twenties, but he’s loving reading them now. “We switch off chapter by chapter reading them out loud,” Burke explains. “This not only allows her to get more used to reading aloud in front of someone, but it gets me directly involved in something she loves, and it gives me the chance to be very dramatic when I read my chapters and bring myself into the characters in the book, which has proven to be a ton of fun.”

After hearing Burke’s story, Rowling said how honored she was when Harry Potter was a part of his family’s life and offered Burke more signed books. Besides, people are also offering to send Burke more books as gifts. For Burke, this experience, far more than gifts, will be what he treasures.

1. Why did Burke thank J.K. Rowling according to the text?
A.She guided him how to write a good story.
B.She encouraged him when he was in trouble.
C.Her books helped him through times of confusion.
D.Her books helped him improve his bond with his daughter.
2. What is implied in Burke’s words in Paragraph 4?
A.He has found it interesting to read the series.
B.He was too old to understand the series better.
C.He has chosen a better way of reading the series.
D.He hopes to play a role in the drama in the future.
3. Which word can best describe Burke’s experience according to the text?
A.Unique.B.Normal.C.Precious.D.Funny.
4. What is the main idea of this text?
A.J.K. Rowling chooses to help improve kids’ health.
B.J.K. Rowling gives a magical gift to a single father.
C.J.K. Rowling has a deep influence on others’ growth.
D.Burke comes to know J.K. Rowling through her series.
2024-04-09更新 | 84次组卷 | 17卷引用:江苏省苏州市相城区陆慕高级中学2021-2022学年高一下学期4月线上教学质量检测英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。作者的女儿在进手术室前有些紧张,这时一位陌生人送来一盒礼物,使女儿高兴起来。

7 . I lay in the hospital bed with my six-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, holding her in my arms. “Mommy, will you stay with me the whole time?” she asked, looking up. “You know I can’t be in the operating room,” I said carefully, not wanting to frighten her. “But Daddy and I will be waiting right outside.” Elizabeth nodded, but she stills looked anxious.

Elizabeth had broken her right leg in July. Seven months later, it still hadn’t recovered. In fact, it had gotten worse. She was here in the hospital for surgery.

I wanted to promise that this would be the last time she’d have to go through this and that everything would be okay. But what if something went wrong again? How could I comfort my daughter when I needed comfort myself?

There was a knock at the door. A nurse? I thought. Time to say goodbye already? But the woman who came in wasn’t a nurse. “Hi,” the woman said. “I’m a volunteer here, and I’ve got something for Elizabeth.” She handed a bright-blue box to my daughter.

Elizabeth sat up and took the box. She opened it and started pulling out goodies one by one--candies, stickers, a lovely toy in the shape of a star. She hugged the star, cheering up for the first time since she entered the hospital. “Thank you,” she said. “I love them.” There was a big smile on her face. It has been so long since I saw that big smile.

The gift was a great comfort not only to my daughter, but also to me.

1. Why did the author’s daughter feel nervous?
A.She would have surgery on her arm.
B.The author had no time to play with her.
C.She had to stay in the hospital for a long time.
D.The author couldn’t stay in the operating room with her.
2. The author couldn’t make any promise because__________.
A.there was no time for her to do so.B.she wasn’t sure of the result herself.
C.she believed everything would be okay.D.she thought there was no need for her to do so.
3. Why did the woman come in?
A.To offer a gift box.B.To say goodbye.
C.To provide medical care.D.To get all the things ready.
4. How did Elizabeth feel at last?
A.Nervous.B.confused.C.Surprised.D.Cheerful.
2024-04-08更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省嘉兴八校联盟2021-2022学年高二下学期期中联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一条又盲又聋的流浪狗Tabby被一个善良小男孩收养,小男孩的癫痫病也得到了奇迹般的控制的故事。

8 . My work started in 2003 at my local animal shelter’s Adoption Department. It seems like such a long time ago. In the 13 years that have ______, more than 50,000 animals have passed the doors of the ______. Most of them, I do not remember. But ______ there are animals who stand out. Tabby was one such ______.

Tabby was one of the many ______ dogs. What’s more, she was blind and deaf. Tabby’s ______ to be adopted seemed small. But one day a woman ______ Loretta came to the shelter. Her son, Gary, who ______ epilepsy (癫痫) had seen Tabby’s picture ______ the shelter’s website. They were ______ in meeting her! Most boys would want a puppy, a dog who could ______ with him and run through grassy fields on summer days. Tabby would never be able to do that. But as they say, “love is blind.” After meeting her, they decided to ______ Tabby!

If Tabby’s story had simply ended with her ______ adoption, it would still have been something very ______ indeed. But it was ______ happened after her adoption that some might label as “magical”. They became inseparable. They got along well with each other so that Tabby could sense Gary’s seizures(疾病发作)before they ______, giving his family a ______ that one was about to strike. What’s more, Gary seemed to be having fewer and fewer seizures since Tabby’s ______.

How could it be? There are some things that challenge logic and understanding in this world. Sometimes the best that we can do is to accept a ______, which we couldn’t attempt to explain. Because when you try to ______ it, you lose the beauty and miracle of it all.

1.
A.passedB.createdC.wastedD.imitated
2.
A.parkB.hospitalC.shelterD.destination
3.
A.usuallyB.occasionallyC.frequentlyD.always
4.
A.animalB.backpackC.guestD.treasure
5.
A.contentB.homelessC.disappointingD.comfortable
6.
A.chancesB.challengesC.adventuresD.discussions
7.
A.orderedB.soldC.advertisedD.named
8.
A.got acrossB.got throughC.suffered fromD.broke up
9.
A.beyondB.onC.withD.between
10.
A.seriousB.boredC.curiousD.interested
11.
A.agreeB.growC.dealD.doubt
12.
A.destroyB.winC.adoptD.save
13.
A.successfulB.straightC.traditionalD.miserable
14.
A.specialB.normalC.similarD.difficult
15.
A.whichB.whenC.whereD.what
16.
A.noticedB.greetedC.occurredD.met
17.
A.releaseB.warningC.requirementD.conflict
18.
A.dateB.damageC.habitD.arrival
19.
A.decisionB.contestC.miracleD.promise
20.
A.describeB.forgiveC.believeD.explain
2024-04-08更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省沧源佤族自治县民族中学2022-2023学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了柯林斯创办的移动书店,她已经带着她的书店走遍了美国的30个州。

9 . For many people, bookstores are wonderful places. That’s because the books on the shelves can take you away to magical lands, help you learn a foreign language, or cook a delicious meal. But when your community is too small to house a brick bookstore, you have to come up with another idea. A mobile bookstore was the result. That is the case for Rita Collins, 70, who dreamed of opening a used bookstore after retiring from teaching.

A business planning class from the American Booksellers Association convinced Collins to give up her idea of opening a bookstore in the small town where she lives. Her town, Eureka, Montana, only has a population of 1,517. Collins asked her instructors about a traveling bookstore on wheels and they doubted her idea. But she insisted on it.

Collins was inspired by Dylans Mobile Bookstore, a traveling bookstore in Wales run by Jeff Towns. She contacted Jeff for advice but she was largely on her own when it came to building her bookstore. First, she had to find a vehicle large enough to stand in. Then she had to have it refitted with shelves that would hold the books at a 15-degree angle so that they would stay in place while traveling. Collins named her bookstore St. Rita’s Traveling Bookstore, which has been on the road since 2015.

At first, she drove through Montana and then she made her first cross-country trip in 2016. After she retired in 2017, it became a full-time job. Collins and her bookstore have visited 30 states, stopping at festivals and events along the way. Collins loves meeting people and making connections. While she loves what she does, Collins doesn’t think she can keep doing it. In several years, she hopes to pass her traveling bookstore onto another book lover who shares the same interest and will keep it on the road.

1. According to the passage, what’s the basic requirement for opening a bookstore?
A.There must be a community with a popularity of 1517.
B.The American Booksellers Association should support the store.
C.A bookstore must store enough books.
D.The bookstore must offer delicious meals.
2. How to hold the books in place while travelling?
A.With a large vehicle.B.At a 15-degree angle.C.On the wheels.D.On the road.
3. Which of the following is TRUE about Collins?
A.Nobody supported Collins at first.B.Jeff helped Collins a lot in building her bookstore.
C.Collins made the bookshelves by herself.D.Collins would devote all her life to her bookstore.
4. What probably is the next paragraph of this article about?
A.How to make her bookstore popular.B.How to raise more money to support her store.
C.How to choose more suitable books.D.How to choose a man who can inherit her bookshop.
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10 . 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。

Tomato Changed My Life

Doing things-without being planned was never my strength.

As a 14-year-old, I would refuse to go for walks around the block with my friends if I was the least bit behind in my schoolwork.

Unlike most teenagers, I lived not in my room, but in an unused kitchen upstairs where I spread my books and papers on a large round table. I spent considerable time there, working continuously for hours, and my mother worried. She would try to lure (引诱) me away. “Come and watch the parade!” she would call from downstairs. “All neighbors are out there!” She thought of all kinds of tricks-the swimming pool, ice cream, stray cats and turtles-to remove me from my -studies, but nothing ever worked.

Later, in college, the pattern continued. The library and my college dorm replaced the unused kitchen at home. When spring came along friends would stop by my dorm or peer into my library room to persuade me to play Frisbee on the lawn. “No, I would almost always say.” I have too much to do.

My college study days were gone, but not my need and love for schedules. My friends and sisters tried to keep me away from my plans, but they were hardly ever successful.

This summer, though, while house sitting for my parents, I was persuaded to change my plans in the most unexpected way. The sight of tomatoes growing in my mother’s garden lured me out of my tightly scheduled world. They drew me with the power of a lover’s gaze. Hundreds of them were turning ripe and red by the minute, decorating the garden like decorations on a Christmas tree.

“If I have time, I’ll make tomato sauce (番茄酱).” I told myself. But my long week in the house by myself was already filled with things to do: writing, and finishing a project that I brought home from the office.

Then, watching the fascinating tomatoes continuously falling to the ground in ever-greater numbers, again I mentally argued about all the things I had planned and needed to do.

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Finally, I gave in.
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A month later, my parents came back.
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