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哈尔滨市第九中学2023届高三下学期开学测试英语学科试卷(考试时间120分钟满分:150分)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WhatsthecorrecttimeA.8:
20.B.8:
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15.WhereisthewomangoingnowA.Herbrother*soffice.B.Herownhouse.C.Themarket.WhatisthemangoingtodotonightA.Gotoabirthdayparty.B.VisitJane.C.Gotothetheatre.WhatsthewomanspeakerA.Abook-seller.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.WhycantthewomangotoseethefilmA.Becausesheisbusy.B.Becauseshedoesntlikeit.C.Becausesheissick.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儿个小题,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WhatdoesthewomansayaboutthehomelessguyHeseemedtobeinneedofhelp.Heshouldfindajobtosupporthimself.Hedeservedthepityandthemoney.WhatkindofpersonisthemanprobablyA.Hard-working.B.Careful.C.Kind.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题WhatproblemdoesthemanfaceTheInternetdoesntwork.TheInternetspeedisslow.Thevideoprojector(投影仪)isbroken.WhatisthewomangoingtodoA.CallJacktocheckit.B.Checkthevideoprojector.C.Helpthemangivethepicture.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题WhoisthewomanA.Atypist.B.Aprogrammer.C.Astudent.
11.WhattimedoestheofficeopenA.Aquartertonine.B.NineoclockC.Halfpastnine.WhodoyouthinkthemanisA.Apasser-by.B.Themanager.C.Aclerk.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题WhatarethetwospeakersdoingTheyarehavingachat.Oneisinterviewingtheother.Theyaretalkingabouttheweather.WhydidntthemancontinuehisstudyHedidntlikestudying.Someoneofferedhimajob.Hisfatheraskedhimtoworkinthefamilybusiness.HowmanymonthsdidthemanworkfortheaccountingfirmA.5months.B.6months.C.7months.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthemanshobbyA.Traveling.B.Enjoyingmusic.C.Playingbasketball.听第1段材料,回答第17至20题
7.WhatdoesthespeakermainlytellusHowthespeakerspenthersummervacation.Whattheweatherwaslikethatsummer.Alongperiodofsummerholidays.HowlongdidittakethespeakertodoherhomeworkA.Halfanhour.B.Threehoursormore.C.Onlyonehour.WhatdidthespeakerNOTdointheafternoonA.Goswimming.B.Listentomusic.C.Doexercises.WhydidthespeakerlikehersummervacationBecausesheworkedveryhardandmadegoodprogress.Becauseshegotupearlyandwenthomelate.Becausesheknewhowtoswimanddidherwork第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题海小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AWhatcancampersdoatAdventuresinHistoryA.Visitthelivingplacesofcolonists.B.Connectwithpeoplefromallwalksoflife.C.Experiencelifeincolonialtimes.D.LearnthecausesoftheAmericanRevolution.WhatdothetwocampshaveincommonA.Theyareaimedathistorians.B.Theyprovidedress-upclothes.C.Theychargeallcampersthesame.D.Theyhelpexplorecoloniallife.WhereisthetextprobablytakenfromA.Atravelguide.B.Amagazine.C.Anewspaper.D.Awebsite.BThisweekmysocialmediafeedwasfloodedwithpicturesofafestivalthatistypicallycelebratedinMarchinNepal.FormegrowingupthefestivalwhichisaNepalesetraditionhadlessregionalsignificanceandwaslargelyculturalprovidingmewithadaytoplaywithcolorandwaterwithmybelovedfamilyandfriends.Asaninternationalstudentbeingawayfromhomemeansbeingdisconnectedfromculturaltraditions.WhileaculturaldisconnectisunavoidablewhenIseethenewsheadlinesorpoststhatfriendsshareonsocialmediabeingignorantaboutwhat*shappeningbackhomefillsmewithpenitence.IthadbeenawhilesinceIreadarticlesaboutwhatwashappeninginNepal.Evencatchingupwithfamilymembersandoldfriendstakesweekstoachieve.InallhonestyIdontknowhowtodoabetterjobofkeepinguptodatewitheverythingwhenfocusedonclassesandworkandadjustingtocollegelife.ThenewscyclesintheUSandathomearechangingconstantlyandcansometimesfeelastonishing.ButatleasthereinRochestertheeverydaychatkeepsyouknowingwhatshappeningoutsidethecampus.KeepingupwithnewsfromhomehoweverrequirestheextraindividualeffortIjustcantsparetimeforwhiledealingwitheverythingelseIhavetodohere.TalkingtootherinternationalstudentsIfindthefeelingseemstobecommonformanyofus.Maybethafsjusttherealityoflivingabroadandallwecandoisourbest.Butwiththeopportunitytocelebratethefestivalawayfromhomewithfriendsattheuniversityandlearntoforgivemyselffornotstayinguptodatewithwhat*shappeninginmycountryIknowwhatIhaveatpresentisexactlywhatIneedtoholdanddeservesmydeepgratefulness.WhatdidtheauthorregardthefestivalasA.Aconnectionwithherhometown.B.Achancetohavefunwithlovedones.C.Atraditionwhichislongforgotten.D.Aholidayreflectingregionaluniqueness.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordpenitence^meaninparagraph2A.Guilt.B.Hope.C.Admiration.D.Surprise.WhatmainlycausedtheauthortobedisconnectedfromhomeA.ConstantchangesinNepal.B.Lackofchannelsofgettingnews.C.Hertightscheduleatschool.D.Differentlifestylesathomeandabroad.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofhercurrentlifeItinspireshertotryherbest.B.Itshouldbetreasuredandappreciated.C.Itneedsachangeimmediately.D.Itssimilartothelifeofotherforeigners.CChildrengrowtallerinruralhouseholdswheretheirmothersaresupportedtogrowtheirownfoodaccordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofEastAnglia(UEA).Theresearchwhichlookedathouseholdsinsomedevelopingcountriesshowedgrowingtheirownfoodhelpedmotherstopreventtheirchildrenfrombeingstunted(发育不足的),wastingawayandunderweight.Theirchildrensfoodwasmorevariedmeaningthesechildrenhadaccesstodifferentclassesoffoodnutrients.TheteamfromUEAanalyzedstudiesthatintroducedwomentohomefarminginsomeAfricanandAsiancountries.ThehomefarmingincludedgrowingbrightlycoloredvitaminA-richfruitandvegetablesandsometimesalsoincludedchickenfarming.Thehealthofthesewomenschildrenwasassessedoverthenextyearormoreandtheydidbetterthanchildrenofotherwomen.Nostudieshoweverreportedonchildrenseyehealth.Theresearchersconcludedthathigh-qualitytrialsareneededtoassesstheimpactofhomefoOaproductiononnutritionalblindnessinchildrenwhichiscausedbyaninsufficientintakeofvitaminA.Around250millionpre-schoolchildrenaredeficientinvitaminAaccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.VitaminAdeficiencyisthemainglobalcauseofchildhoodblindnesswhichalsoincreasestheriskofdyingfromotherchildhooddiseasesandvitaminAplaysasignificantroleinnormalimmunefunction.Itremainsoneofthemostwidespreadmicronutrientdeficienciesglobally.MrsChizobaBasseyledtheteamconductingthesystematicreview.Sheaid“Well-evidencedinterventionssuchasvitaminAsupplementationprogramsshouldbeadoptedandexpandedtochildrenatgreatestrisktopreventnutritionalblindness.”Currentlythereisnotenoughevidenceoftheeffectsofhomegardeningonxerophthalmia(干眼症),nightblindnessorthedeathrateinchildrenbuttheevidencefromtheresearchshowsthatifwomentakeuphomegardeningtheriskofbeingstuntedwastingawayandunderweightintheirchildrenwillbereduced.HomefarmingmayhelptoachievesustainabilityincontrollingvitaminAdeficiencyandcanassistvitaminAsupplementationprogramswheretheyareavailable.
28.WhatdoesthenewstudyfocusonA.Fruitandvegetablessuitableforfamilygardening.ThedevelopmentoffarminginAfricaandAsia.C.Ruralchildrenshealthproblems.D.Benefitsofhomefarming.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph3A.Theimportanceofnutrients.B.Causesofchildhoodblindness.C.HealthrisksoflackofvitaminA.D.Waystoimprovekidsimmunefunction.WhichofthefollowingmayMrsBasseyagreewithNutritionalblindnessispreventable.Mostofpre-schoolkidssufferfromanutrientdeficiency.Homefoodproductionhasprovedgoodforchildren1seyes.Vegetablesgrownbyhousewiveshavehighernutritionalvalue.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoexpressinthelastparagraphTheurgencyofdoingfurtherresearch.Thenecessityofencouraginghomefarming.ThedifficultyincontrollingvitaminAdeficiency.Therelationshipbetweenhomegardeningandxerophthalmia.DTheresnodoubtthatourcharacterhasaprofoundeffectonourfuture.Whatwemustrememberhoweverisnotmerelyhowpowerfulcharacterisininfluencingourfatebuthowpowerfulweareinshapingourowncharacterandthereforeourownfate.Charactermaydetermineourfatebutcharacterisnotdeterminedbyfate.Itsacommonmistaketothinkofcharacterassomethingthatisfullyformedandfixedveryearlyinlife.ItcallstomindoldproverbslikeAleopard(猎豹)can*tchangeitsspotsandYoucantteachanolddognewtricks/Thisperspectivethatourcharacterisetchedinstoneissupportedbyagreatdealofmodernpsychologyemphasizingself-acceptance.AsPopeyesays“IamwhatIam.Thehiddenmessageis:donftexpectmetobemorebetterordifferent.Ultimatelytheseviewsofhumanitytotallyundervaluethelifelongpotentialforgrowththatcomeswiththepowerofreflectionandchoice.Howdepressingitwouldbetobelievethatwecantchoosetobebettermorehonestmorerespectfulmoreresponsibleandmorecaring.Noneofusshouldgiveupthepersonalseekingtoimproveourcharacter.Notbecausewerebadwedon*thavetobesicktogetbetterbutbecausewerenotasgoodaswecouldbe.Therearesomanythingsinlifewecantcontrolwhetherwe*rebeautifulorsmartwhetherwehadgoodparentsorbadwhetherwegrewupwithaffirmationornegation.Itsinspiringtorememberthatnothingbutmoralwillpowerisneededtomakeusbetter.Noitisnteasy.Butifwemakeagreatefforttobecomemoreawareofthehabitsofheartandmindthatdriveourbehaviorwecanbegintoplacenewemphasisonourhighervaluessothatwebecomewhatwewantourchildrentothinkweare.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph3meanA.iscarvedinthestonewithknives.C.canbebetteranddifferent.WhichofthefollowingwouldthewriteragreewithAleopardcantchangeitsspots.Wemustattachimportancetoself-acceptance.Weshouldvalueourlifelongpotentialforgrowth.Weshouldmakechoicesconstantly.Whatdoweneedtoimproveourselvesaccordingtotheauthor根据短文内容从短文后的选项中之出最佳选项,选项中的两项为多余选项Forintroverts(内向的人)interactingwithotherindividualscanbechallenging.Theyneedtogotoaquietplacetogathertheirthoughtsandrecharge._36_Ontheotherhandextrovertsarehighlyfriendlyandsocial.Bytheirverynatureextrovertsarewell-lovedbutthatdoesntmeanintrovertsarentjustaslikable.Herearesomereasonswhyyouneedintrovertfriends.Introvertslisten.Ingroupdiscussionsifextrovertslovetotalkintrovertsliketolisten.Thismeansintrovertsoftenhearmoreofwhatsoccurringaroundthem.Theycatchallthethingsothersmiss._37_Introvertsarehighlycreative.Theresevidencethatanindependentquietthoughtgivesbirthtomorecreativitycomparedtoabigbrainstorminggroup.Introvertsspendtonsoftimeintheirheads._38_Andtheirmindsareconstantlyimaginingrememberingandanalyzingwhichleadstoinsightsandcreativitythatcantranslatetoinventivesolutionsandideas.Introvertsarepersistentandfocused._39_Anintrovertedfriendcanhelpyou.Theydontgiveupeasilyandloveworkingindependently.Theyarewillingtoinvesttheenergyandtimerequired.Theyarelessdistractedbynewpossibilitiesandopportunities.Introvertsareintentionalandthoughtful_40_Theydontusewordslightly.Thuswhentheydospeakupingroupsettingsitsusuallyworthyourtimetolisten.Thisisarefreshingandvaluablequality.Introvertsmakegoodfriends.Anintrovertsabilitytolistennaturalpersistenceanddesirefordeeprelationshipscanproducedevotedfriendships.Theymaketrustedsafefriends.A.Introvertsvaluefriendspromises.Theyareknownforbeingdeepthinkers.GotaproblemthatneedsimmediatesolvingWhenintrovertssaysomethingtheymeanit.E.Introversionisalsooftenconfusedwithshyness.F.Thisisbecauseintrovertedpeoplegettheirenergyfrombeingalone.G.Ifyoureinsearchoffriendswhowilltrulyhearyouchooseintroverts.第三部分:英语知识运用第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分
1、分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑HecamefromsomewheresouthoiRome.IdidntknowwhenorhowhegottoAmericaswammaybe.ButoneeveningIfoundhimstandinginthedrivewaybehindmygarageextremelythin.“MynameTonyTrivionnoandImowyourlawnhesaid.Itwashardtocomprehendhis_
41.English.Imowyourlawnhesaidagainandwalkedaway.YestheseDepressiondayswere_42_buthowcouldI_43_apersonwhohadcometomeforhelpWhenIgothomethenexteveningthelawnhadbeenmowedthewalkssweptandthegardenweeded._44_mywifeassumedIhadhiredhim.Itoldherofmy_45_thenightbeforeandwethoughtitstrangethathehadnotaskedfor_46_ThcnexttwodayswerebusyandIforgotabouthim.ButonFridayIsawhimbehindmygarageagainandbusyaround.Imanagedto_47_somesmallweeklypayforhimandeachdayhecleaneduptheyardandtookcareofanylittletasks.Hewasveryhelpful_48_therewereanyheavyobjectstoliftorthingstofixinmyfactory.“Iwanttobeanapprentice/hesaidoneday._49_wehadagoodPrenticeschoolthattrainedlaborersIdoubtedwhetherhehadtheabilityto_50_blueprintsandmicrometers.Thereforehetooka_5l_inpaytobecomeanapprentice.ManyyearslaterIfoundhiminour_52_meetingspotmuchheavierthanheusedtobeandtakingonalookoC53_.Hewasamillionairenow!TonycametoAmerica_54_theAmericanDream.Buthedidnotfindit-he_55_ithimself.Tonydidntbeginonthebottomrungoftheladder.Hebeganinthebasement.Tony*saffairsweretinyandallhehadwere24hoursaday.Hewastednoneofthemandsucceededfinally.A.repeatedB.brokenC.strangeD.simpleA.specialB.boringC.ordinaryD.difficultA.giveawayB.turnawayC.pickupD.cheerupA.PreciselyB.FortunatelyC.ApparentlyD.SecretlyA.impressionB.experienceC.competenceD.anxietyA.troubleB.awardC.payD.leaveA.standoutB.leaveoutC.workoutD.ruleoutA.wheneverB.whateverC.whoeverD.howeverA.NowthatB.IncaseC.EvenifD.EversinceA.readB.recordC.copyD.drawA.rise.B.cutC.stepD.breakA.casualB.memorableC.formalD.familiarA.confusionB.confidenceC.innocenceD.astonishmentA.shiftingB.shapingC.searchingD.seekingA.discoveredB.acknowledgedC.deservedD.created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Animators动画片制作者arebringingendangerednativelanguagesfromacrossAustraliatolife.The3DanimationsarepartofMonashUniversitysWununguAwaraproject_56_hasalreadymade17filmstellingstoriesfromalloverthecountryintheir_57_traditionlanguages.ProjectmanagerFredLeonesaidtheworkwasimportantnbecause_58_languagetheculturestopsexisting.^^EstimatesoC59_numberofnativelanguagesbeforeEuropeans_60_settleinAustraliavarybutmorethan250isa_61_generalacceptednumber.Onlyaround120—62_bestillinuseandabout90percentoftheseareendangered.Moreoveronly13languagesarenowbeinglearnedbychildren.Ifalanguageisnotbeinglearnedbychildrenitmeans_63_isindangerofextinction.TheWununguAwaraprojectstartedin2011whenfounderJohnBradleyspoketoYanyuwaeldersanddiscoveredtheywantedaway_64_preservethelanguageandpassitontothenextgenerationinawaythatwasinteractiveforyoungpeople.MrLeonesaidmakinganimationsisaprocess_65_drivebythecommunityandthecommunitygetsthefinalsign-offontheanimations.单词共20小题;每小题
0.5分,满分10分
1.deliberately
2.convincing
3.efficient
4.description
5.contest
6.ecology
7.delay
8.establish
9.compensate
10.exposure.
11.discrimination
12.conventional
13.district
14.evolve
15.compliment
16.estimate
17.consequence
18.disapproval
19.component
20.essential第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,经常帮助你学习英语的朋友Alex即将返回自己的国家请你写一封邮件内容包括:
1.感谢Alex对你的帮助2临别祝愿注意1词数80左右2可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯DearAlexYoursLihua第二节读后续写(满分25分)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WhenThanksgivingDaywasapproachingmyprimaryschooldecidedtocelebrateitbypresentingshowslikedancingandsingingthatallstudentscouldjoinin.Parentswouldalsobeinvitedtowatch.Oneafternoontheschoolmastercalledmeintohisoffice.HesaidwithasmileNanciecouldyouwriteapoemforthefestivalandreaditduringthecomingeventSure!”Excitedly.Ihadlovedpoetrysincemyfifthgrade.Iwasfascinatedbypoemsoritisanamazingthingtoconveyfeelingsthroughthem.WhenmyfirstpoemwaspublishedIwasknowntomyfriendsandteachersastheclasspoet.Ilefttheschoolmastersofficethatafternoonfeelingquitehappy.ThenforweeksIworkedonmypoemcarefullydesigningthecontentstructureandsound.Ipracticedrecitingitaloudeveryday.WhentheeveningfortheeventfinallycameIwasready.WellIwasreadyuntilIlookedaroundandrealizedhowmanypeopletherewereintheschoolhall.HowcouldIpresentmypoeminfrontofmorethan400peopleIwasjustaseventh-grader!Noonewouldtakemyworkseriously!WhatwasworseIhadneverspokeninfrontofahugecrowdbefore.IsatinmychairhopingIcoulddisappear.MaybetheywouldforgetIwassupposedtoread.“HeyNancieIsawyournameintheprogram.GoodluckJmylittlebrothersvoiceroseashetookhisseatafewrowsdownwithhisclass.Inoddedstrugglingtokeepcalm.Iknewmyparentsweresomewhereinthehall.Beforelongthelightsfadedthecrowdquietedandtheschoolmastertookthestagetointroducethelistoftheshows.Minewasattheendofthelist.SoIhadtositthroughanhourofabsoluteanxiety.Itwasntuntilthestudentsfromthefourthgradeweresingingthatmyteacherbroughtmedownstairsnexttothestage.Mymindwasblank.ThensuddenlyIwasonstagewiththebrightwhitelightsblindingmyviewoftheaudience.WhenIwalkedtothemicrophoneinthecenterofthestageIsomehowtrippedoversomething.AndIstupidlyfelldown.Allofthekidsburstintolaughter.注意L续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答Iwasabouttorunawaywhenmyteachercameuptome.WhenIfinishedmyreadingthehallwassilentatfirst.答案听力答案略例建2123C8D24-27BACB28-31DCAB32-35DCBC3640FGBCD完中4M5BDOCB46-50CCACA51-558DBDD蜻埴56wlucliI5Cwidknn59the60Molded61ipenmllyUarc63-64tMpir*rve65dmcn作文】DeurAlex.iMymfre\ai\ingIbrdxUnrtedStartomkhi4「ineagerly3nlin*•»exprcvsmyhmifritgratitudeiouutoryourttdp.HoMMtyspalMf»itsnaiorofyouiooffermeadmofprodKilteoming4川、UnderuihpnMcMxulgUHfaiice.IlunenudeMchumhdieablepnigrc、inFngh4ill\uuleednpteasantsurpmcformeoc«nnnkAzin•reevntLn;iishopecchcornerWbconcrIcncoiaicrdiflicuhit、*«hMi”dicermeupandMpmeMwhidifuchpHdkUMN、vndtrEn/nhM»dprunxHexmeioivipmueinerultMocDnfMfeviceNuword%areMrongeru.Hghuconveyho*gr^RfulIam.Thank、a^iinoodwehyouaplcnMiitfjiMitfieyhewnetrz2Iu«»iibiHittonma^aywh«myuncbcrcameuplome.HejokedIfellduetomya^cmcrlobixwluihe9ii«lieiiceHhhumorhelpedremuseitiecntMnswxmlTlsihefmxivHletlIhvaudteneviogrscmecncoungaTicntFwhnglennervousJlookihemicrophiMandckwedmy•bbcfbvcraMfengthetilt--emriikMIefeorMdIwd-TheImMmIcticcJfciMitimwililhearninguulintherigidorderand1・mAowifigh钾herapfirupnatcly.WhenIlimUicdn»ytcAimg.thehallMlcnlihfim.IMwdkmrdlurd.MaIm:iiomclavedmypemThenexitofthesilencethervwaud叩pm£皿*cheenny.1darrdtolookformypufentsintbc*tcaoffuccx.anlluundmymotherwipingauaytcaoandmyfitbermdmg.Withalight-boMkdfed”幡him!mbuippMitikJbowci、皿IdlyandwalkrdolTItieIgrenodc«ichpcTHMi1met^henbucktomy%ejitwYthreliefandgniBefulnrt%spreadingwarmlyihnnighmybody.HistorySummerCampsForoverfifteenyearstheCumberlandCountyHistoricalSociety(CCHS)hasofferedstudentstheopportunitytoinvolvethemselvesinhands-onexperiencesthroughtheadventuresinHistorySummerCamps.AdventuresinHistoryComeandexploretheroleofEuropeancolonistsinearlysettlementandtheAmericanRevolution.Camperswillexplorethechallengesofcoloniallifethroughbakinghomemadebreadstartingafireandmakingpaper.AlargeselectionofperiodclothingwillprovidetheopportunityforallcamperstosuitupasfrontierfolktradespeoplepoliticiansAdvancedAdventuresinHistoryBeginningwiththeageofsodashopsandElvisPresleythiscampwillexplorelifeinthe50sand60s.Startbygettingdressedinapoodleskirt”orhavingyourhairsmoothedintoaducktailandfinishintheultra-modernclothesofthe1960s.Comeandhaveagoodtimewithcowboyshoot-outsandrocketlaunches.Studentsentering7th8thor9thfarmersandsoldiers.Childrenentering4th5thor6thgrademayattend.Time:9a.m.to12p.m.;June13ththroughJune17thorJune20ththroughJune24thPrice:CCHSmember/$105percamper;nonmember/$165percampergradearewelcometojoinus.Time:9a.m.to12p.m;July11ththroughJuly15thPrice:CCHSmember/$105percamper;non-member/$165percamperNotes:FormoreinformationcontactMatthewMarchEducationDirectorat717-249-
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