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天津市2023-2024學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期1月月考英語模擬試題

第I卷(共三部分;滿分115分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

佳項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱

讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatwillthemanprobablytalkaboutnext?

A.Howtodesignanadvertisement.

B.Whattobuyforhisfather.

C.Whentodoaspecialpromotion.

2.WhatistherelationshipbetweenNickandShirley?

A.Cousins.B.Auntandnephew.C.Closefriends.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theweekendactivities.B.Theconcert.C.Theweather.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inashop.B.Inalibrary.C.Inahotel.

5.Howwillthewomangettothetrainstation?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.

第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

聽下面幾段材料。每段材料后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

佳須,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5

秒鐘;聽后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段材料讀兩遍。

聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第8小題。

6.Howmanymembersarethereinthebandnow?

A.4.B.5.C.6.

7.Whatdoweknowaboutthebandmembers?

A.Theyareonlyfamousintheirowncountry.

B.Theyarequitepopularamongadolescents.

C.Theyarenotgoodatdancing.

8.WhatwillDouglasprobablydothiswinter?

A.Participateinacompetition.

B.WatchtheconcertonTV.

C.Seethebandinreallife.

聽下面一段對話,回答第9至第11小題。

9.Whichcompanydidthewomanworkforthreeyearsago?

A.VictoryFirst.B.DreamScenes.C.Bits&Pieces.

10.Whatdidthewomandointhemeetingroom?

A.Shedroppedthecomputer.B.Shegotthefilesdirty.C.Sheoffendedaclient.

11.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'smistake?

A.Annoyed.B.Embarrassed.C.Casual.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第12至15小題。

12.Wheredidthespeakergorecently?

A.ToChicago.B.ToMunich.C.ToMoscow.

13.Whatdidthespeakerdointhefirstworkshop?

A.ShedesignedaT-shirt.B.Shemadesomeearrings.C.Shehelpedalady.

14.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoingintheend?

A.Makingareasonableplan.

B.Doingsomethingunexpected.

C.Steppingoutofcomfortzones.

15.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?

A.Waystostartaworkshop.

B.Advantagesoftravelingalone.

C.Tipsonestablishingconfidence.

第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

16.一HowdoyoufindthefilmSunnydirectedbyHyeong-cheolKang?

___!Itmakesmerecallmylifeatschool.

A.It*shardtosayB.Ican*tagreemore

C.You'reabsolutelyrightD.It*stotallyfascinating

17.Theroadisalwaysverybusyatthistimeeveryday.Ifwewanttocatchthetrain,wehave

tofinda(n)route.

A.competitiveB.alternativeC.collectiveD.distinctive

18.Ifweallagreeonthepriceoftheproducts,lefs_thediscussionandcomeintothenext

part.

A.makeupB.turnupC.windupD.setup

19.Thousandsofpeoplewillgatherinthesquare,waitingfbrtheclockto_12announcingthe

arrivalofNewyear.

A.strikeB.beatChitD.knock

20.Thesalesmanremindedthecustomersthatwhenusingthemachine,theyneededtoreferto

the_incaseofanyaccidents.

A.expressionsB.directionsC.negotiationsD.explanations

21.Thatsameyear,_waslaterrecordedasamiracleyearinscience,hepublishedthree

extraordinarypapers.

A.thatB.whenC.whatD.which

22.___havingaroommateinevitablyhasitschallenges,itcanalsobeagreatpartofyour

collegeexperience.

A.WhileB.WhenC.AsD.If

23.Didn'titeveroccurtoyou__theEnglishpoemwasabout?Understandingitsthemeisthe

mostimportantthing.

A.thatB.howC.whatD.whether

24.Whenfully_towork,_wasoftenthecase,hewouldforgetabouteatingorsleeping.

A.devoted;thatB.devoted;asC.devoting;thatD.devoting;which

25.Itisreportedthattherestofthepoorlivinginthearea_tonewhousesinthepastfew

months.

A.movedB.hasmovedC.havemovedD.hadmoved

26.Comingintotheroom,Ifoundthem_atthetable,_chess.

A.seated;playedB.seating;playingC.seat;playD.seated;playing

27.一Longtimenosee.Haven'tyougraduatedfromcollege?

Yes.I_businessmanagementfor4yearsinTianjin.

A.studyB.studiedC.havestudiedD.amstudying

28.1_thankyoutoomuchforallyourhelptomysonwhilewewereawayfromhome.

A.won*tB.canC.can'tD.will

29._,Ibelieve,andyouwillfindTomisveryoutgoing.

A.HavingatalkwiththestudentB.Onetalkwiththestudent

C.GivenatalkwiththestudentD.Ifyouhaveatalkwiththestudent

30.一IfIworkhardatmylessonsfromnowon,canIdowellinthem?

Sure.__.

A.Allriversrunintosea.B.EverydayisnotSunday

C.PracticemakesperfectD.Betterlatethannever

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題:每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處

的最佳選項。

“OKHo!You'removing?”Suchwasmyneighbor's31whenshesawhouseholditems

appearingonmylawnand32mydriveway.

“Nope.Justcleaninghouse!"Icalledback,smiling.

Thisyardsalehadbeentheresultofsixmonthsof.33.Thadsearchedevery34and

overflowingclosetandcupboardcrazyaboutmyseekingtofinditemsto35:

Imetloadsof36andfriendlypeople.TheMirrorLadywas37tobuytheantiquemirror

frommyfirstapartmentforherdaughter'sfirstapartment;andtheFutonGirl,acollegestudent,said

myfiiton(沙發(fā)床)andframeworkwere38forherdormroom.

AndhowcanI39theCameraMan?Bendingabsorbedlyoverthe“technology“table,he

spottedmyhusband'sfaded40bagfromtheearly80s.Zipperedcompartments(隔包)41abroken

cameraandafew

oldlenses.4aWow!^^hesaid,ashepickeditupandmademea(n)42.Iaskedwhathewasgoingto

dowithit."It'sjustcoolIhaveashelfathomeforcool43technology."Soapparentlyhe44it

justsohecouldlookatit.Ashewalkeddownthedrivewaywiththedustybag45overhisshoulder,

forasecond,I46myjournalisthusbanddoingthesame,headingoutto47astory.Thatmade

mefeel48.

Allyardsaleslastedtwodays.Ashardasitcanbetoletthings49,thetruevalueofthose

thingsisto50youofaplaceyoulivedin,aspecialtimeinyourlife,oralovedoneinyourheart.

31.A.contentB.contrastC.explanationD.concern

32.A.goingoverB.takingoverC.thinkingoverD.gettingover

33.A.preparationB.priorityC.presentationD.procedure

34.A.tinyB.mentalC.messyD.tidy

35.A.selectB.sellC.serveD.seek

36.A.interestingB.innerC.internalD.invisible

37.A.tightB.tiredC.thrilledD.embarrassed

38.A.well-foundedB.well-knownC.well-appointedD.well-matched

39.A.fogI3.forgetC.forgiveD.format

40.A.plasticB.handC.cameraD.tool

41.A.exposedB.approachedC.allocatedD.withdrew

42.A.appointmentB.offerC.excuseD.appeal

43.A.fashionableB.portableC.advancedD.old-fashioned

44.A.donatedB.improvedC.purchasedD.twisted

45.A.disappearingB.windingC.printingD.hanging

46.A.stoppedB.appreciatedC.picturedD.forgave

47.A.reviewB.repeatC.rhymeD.report

48.A.goodB.sillyC.lonelyD.hopeful

49.A.gatherB.goC.controlD.survive

50.A.remindB.informC.remarkD.warn

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)

A

CoolestBookstoresintheWorld

Wheredidyoubuyyourlastbook?ChancesarethatyouboughtitontheInternet.Butifyou

did,youmissedtheremarkableexperienceofbrowsinginarealbookstore.AsBritishauthor

NeilGaimanoncesaid,“Atownisn*tatownwithoutabookstore."Thesedays,bookstoresofferlots

ofgreatbooksandplentymore.

EsliteDunnanStore

TimemagazineoncenamedEsliteDunnanStoreinTaiwanprovince,China"Asia'sbest

bookstore^^.Onevisittothestoretellsyouwhy.Thestore,spreadacrossfivefloors,offersa

combinationofrestaurants,musicandover200,000books.Withitscomfortablereadingspots,

visitorssometimessayifslikealibrary.Othershavecalledittheu7-Eleventofbookstores^^because

ifsopen24hoursaday.<-1

BookGarden

Theworld*sbiggestbookstoreisTehran,Iran'sbookGardenwith700,000squarefeetofce.In

additiontorestaurantsandatheater,theBookGardenfeaturesaparkontheroof.Visitorscanpick

uponeof1,000freebookstoreadwhileenjoyingthefreshairandsunshinefromtheBookGarden's

rooftoppark.

SaraivaBookstore

RiodeJaneiro'sSaraivaBookstoremightbetheworld*smostcolorfulbookstore.Thevisible

upperlevelislinedwithbooksarranged(邦F歹!J)bytheircolors.Thisrainboweffectprovidesa

colorfulgreetingforshoppersastheyarrive.Arainbowpathalsoleadsyoungreadersintothe

children'ssection.

LiberiaAcquaAlta

Venice,Italy,isacitysurroundedbywater.Itsbooksaredisplayedinallthingsrelatedtowater,

suchasboatsandbathtubstoprotectthemwhentheshopfloodsduringhightide.Itoverlooksoneof

Venice*smanycanals,andthesmellofoldbooksfillstheair.

51.Whatdoesthequoteinthefirstparagraphindicate?

A.Itisveryimportanttoreadforanyone.

B.Thebookstorehasbecomeanecessarypartofmodemlife.

C.Bookstoresarejustasimportantasotherbuildings.

D.Atownshouldhavemorethanonebookstoreinmodemsociety.

52.AboutEsliteDunnanStore,wecanlearnthat_.

A.it'slikeabigshoppingmall

B.ithasthelargestcollectionofbooksinAsia

C.youcaneatanywhereinthebookstore

D.youcancomeinthemiddleofthenight

53.Whichbookstoreprovidesaspecialreadingplaceontheroof?

A.EsliteDunnanStore.B.BookGarden.

C.SaraivaBookstore.D.LiberiaAcquaAtla.

54.WhatdoweknowaboutSaraivaBookstore?

A.Itgreetspeoplewithcolorfulbooks.

B.Shopperscanpaintbookswithcolor.

C.Itisopentwenty-fourhoursaday.

D.Shopperscanfindarainbowthere.

55.ThebooksinLiberiaAcquaAtlaarekeptinboatsbecause__.

A.theymatchcanalsinVeniceB.thestoreissurroundedbywater

C.theycanbepreservedfromwaterD.thestoreisknownforfloods

B

NenadSestanwasworkinginhisofficeoneafternoonin2019.whenheheardhislabmembers

whisperingwithexcitementoveramicroscope.Herealizedsomethingbeyondtheirexpectations

washappening.

Theresearchers,atYaleSchoolofMedicineinNewHaven,Connecticut,hadfoundelectrical

activityinbrainstakenfromdeadpigs.Withthatshockingresult.Sestanrealizedwhathadstartedas

asideprojecttofindwaystobetterpreservebraintissueforresearchhadchangedintoadiscovery

thatcouldredefineourunderstandingoflifeanddeath.

Theexcitementsoonturnedtoconcern,whentheresearchersthoughttheysawwidespread,

consistentelectricalactivitywhichcanindicateconsciousness.Sestanbroughtinaneurologist,who

determinedthereadout(信息讀出)wasactuallyanerror,butthepossibilityhadfrightenedthem.

Sestankepthiscoolandimmediatelydidtwothings:heshutdowntheexperimentand

contactedtheUSNationalInstitutesofHealth(NIH),aswellasYalebioethicist(生物倫理學(xué)

家).Overthenextfewmonths,expertsdiscussedthepotentialethicaleffects,suchaswhetherthe

brainscouldbecomeconsciousandwhetherphysiciansneededtoreconsiderthedefinitionofbrain

death.

Theysubmittedtheworktothe“Nature”.Butbeforethefinalpaperwaspublished:Sestanmet

sharpcriticismfromthepress.Someevensuggestedtheresearcherswereworkingon

immortality(永生),orkeepingaroomfulloflivingbrainsinjars.Neitherheorhisteamwantedto

discusstheresultsuntilthepaperwasout,butastheirinboxesfilledwithconcernsandangerfrom

animalrightsactivistsandfuturists(未來主義者),Sestanbecamedepressed.Hefeltalltheycoulddo.

however,wastoholdoffoncorrectingpublicmisunderstandingsuntiltheexpertreviewprocess

ended.

SincethepaperwaspublishedinApril,2023,theteamhasbeensobusywithquestionsfromthe

mediaandscientiststhatithasn*tperformedanyfurtherexperiments.Sestanwantstofocusonhis

originalquestionsandexplorehowlongthebrainscanbemaintainedandwhetherthetechnology

canpreserveotherorgans.

“Wewanttogetoutsideopinionbeforewedoanything.^^Sestansays."Whenyouexplore

unchartedarea,youhavetobeextremelythoughtful.9,

56.WhathappenedinthelabatYaleSchoolofMedicinein2019?

A.Abettermethodwasfoundtokeepbrainissue.

B.Researchersdiscoveredhowtoredefinebraindeath.

C.Researchersachievedexpectedresultsoftheexperiment.

D.Brainsfromdeadpigswereaccidentallydiscoveredalive.

57.WhydidNenadSestanstoptheexperiment?

A.Heneededassistancewiththefinalpaper.

B.Hediscoveredamajormistakeinthefinalresult.

C.Hewasconcernedabouttherelatedmoralproblems.

D.Hewasfrightenedbythepossibilityoffailureinthefuture.

58.Whatwaspeople'sreactiontowardsNenadSestan'sexperiment?

A.Nobodywantedtodiscussthefinalresultinadvance!

B.Somepeoplesupportedtheresearchonimmortality.

C.Thepresswasstronglyopposedtotheexperiment.

D.Thepublictookapositiveattitudetowardstheexperiment.

59.HowcouldwebestdescribeWenadSestan?

A.Responsibleandreliable.B.Professionalandcautious

C.Helpfulandcreative.D.Determinedandinspiring.

60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“uncharted“inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Horrible.B.Specific.C.Developed.D.Unknown.

C

Machinesworkwellataconstantspeed---andthefasterthebetter.Theyaredesignedandbuilt

forit.Whethertheyarespinningcottonordealingwithnumbers,regular,repetitiveactionsarewhat

theyexcelat.

Increasingly,ourworldisbeingdesignedbymachines,formachines.Weadapttomachinesand

holdourselvestotheirstandards:Peoplearejudgedbythespeedwithwhichtheyrespond,notthe

qualityoftheirresponse.Suchideasarebeingwovenintoourculture.4"Alwayson“becomes

somethingtoshowoff,orpursue.

Mostofusarebusymostofthetime,ifnotwithworkthenwithfamily,domestictasksorour

socialnetworks-realandvirtual.WhenIaskpeoplehowtheyaredoing,theyalmostalwaysanswer

"busy”.Tickingthingsoffthe"todo"listbecomesameansofdefiningourselves.

Afewyearsago,Ibecameveryinterestedinwhatitmeanstopause.Istartedtonoticewhere

pausesshowupinmyownworkandlife.Forexample,IrealizedthatwhenIwaswriting,ashort

walkwasamoreeffectivewaytobreakacreativeblockthanconcentratingharder.

Irealizedthatapauseisnotnothing.Itactsasakindofswitchoropening.AsHelene

Simonsen,aclassicalmusician,says,"Whateveryouaredoing,ifyouwantsomethingelseto

happen,youneedtopause.^^Itisnotafixedunitoftime.Itmightbetakingamomentbeforeyou

enteraroom,butitcouldalsobea"screen-freeSaturday",a"ThinkWeek“everytwoyears(which

worksforBillGates)orayear-longvacation.Howeverfastyouaremoving,thereisalwaysthe

chancetopause-torest,reflectorrefreshofcourse,butalsotoappreciate,getperspective,connect

toothers,orhavenewideas.

Thereismoretolifethangettingthingsdone.Time,asweexperienceit.varieswildlyAminute

eatingice-creamisnotthesameasaminutedoingpush-ups.Eventimeitselfisn'tauniformraw

material-asthephysicsofEinsteinshows.Trytoletgooftheideathattimeislinear(直線型的),

regularandobjective,andthinkofitinthesamewayweexperienceit.Insteadofsettingworkand

lifeagainsteachother,usepausestoleaven(為增色)yourexperience.Pauseislikeyeast(酵母):

Youdon'tneedmuch,butitisavitalingredient.

Iwanttogivepausesmorevisibility,importanceandstatus.Myhopeisthateachofuscanuse

pauses,greatorsmall,toavoidslidingintoamodewhereweactlikepoorlyperformingmachines.

61.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Thewidespreaduseofmachineshasdestroyedourlife.

B.It'sdifficultforpeopletoadapttoahighlymechanizedlife.

C.Peoplealwaysgetpleasurefromcompetingwithmachines.

D.Peoplehavebecomequiteobsessedwithresponsespeed.

meaning.toderlinedphrase"Tickingthingsoffthe'todo'list'inParagraph3isclosestin

meaning.to"

A.learningtoslowdownB.gettingthingsdoneonebyone

C.selectingwhatweshoulddoD.concentratingononething

63.Accordingtotheauthor,howdoestakingapausebenefitusinabusylife?

A.Ithelpsdevelopinterpersonalconnections.B.Itimprovesourworkingefficiencygreatly.

C.Itmakesourlifedynamicanddelightful.D.Itenablesustodowhatwewanttodo.

64.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestsumsuptheauthor*sunderstandingoftime?

A.Timecannevergetreturned.

B.Timeexistsintheformoflines.

C.Timeissopreciousthatweallneedtocherishit.

D.Timeiswhateveryoneexperiencesuniquely.

65.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyabout“pauses“attheendofthepassage?

A.Theyplayavitalroleinourwell-beingandcreativity.

B.Theyareforthosewhohavetoomuchretime.

C.Theyareuselessiftakenforshortperiodsoftime.

D.Theybringharmtoourabilitytoperformefficiently.

D

Reportshaveemergedrecentlyofcowsbeingfedsupplements(補(bǔ)充齊Ll)obtainedfrompalmoil

(棕桐油)toincreasethebutterfatcontentofmilk.Thepracticepartlyrespondstotheincreasing

demandforbutterduringthepandemicwhenthenumberofmilkcowshasnotincreasedaccordingly.

Thus,palmiticacidsupplements,obtainedfromimportedpalmoilaregiventocows.

AccordingtoDairy(孚L品業(yè)的)FarmersofCanada(DFC),itisusedinothercountriesaswellto

“provideenergytocowswithoutundesirableeffects”.ExpertsofDFCguaranteethatthemilk

productsaresafeandthattheamountsofsupplementsusedareverysmall,ButbasedonCanadians*

concernoverthelinkbetweenbutterandpalmoil,itappearsmorecomplicated.LotsofCanadians

havebeendeliberatelytryingtoavoidpalmoilindiets,onlytorealizethatpalmoilisbeingusedin

thedairyindustry.

Peopleareconcernedaboutthenutritionquestion,fortoomuchpalmiticacidisassociatedwith

heartdisease.Besides,palmfatschangethetasteofmilk,whichisaheadacheformanyfood

producers.Butthosearenotwhatdisturbme.Infact,palmoilhasabadreputationfordriving

deforestation,particularlyinSoutheastAsia,whichproduces85%oftheworld'spalmoilsupply.

Therapidexpansionofpalmoilhasdestroyedhabitatsformanywildanimals.Firesaresetto

replacejungleswithpalmtrees,pollutingtheair,andsomeareimpossibletoputout.

Despitetheharmfuleffectspalmoilmaybringabout,palmoilisfoundinroughly50%ofthe

productssoldinsupermarkets.Itischeaptoproduceandstayssolidatroomtemperature,makingit

perfectforbakedandpackagedfoods.Ithasahighcookingtemperatureandsmokepoint,providing

asmoothmouthfeel.It'salsoaddedtomake-up,cleaningproducts,chocolate,fuels,andmore.

Someorganizationsaremakingeffortstocleanupthepalmoilindustrythroughvarious

practices.Bigbrandsareformallywarnedwhentheirpalmoilsuppliersengageinillegalexpansion,

whichinturnhasdriventhemtotakeaction,eveniftheiractionseemsinadequatecurrently.There's

hopeonthehorizon,butthepalmoilindustryisstilloneIwon'tgivesupportto.

66.Whyarecowsfedsupplementsmadefrompalmoil?

A.Togetmorepalmiticacid.B.Tocutdowntheexpenseoffeed.

C.Toprotectcowsagainstdiseases.D.Tomeetthedemandforbutter.

67.WhatcanbeknownfromParagraph2?

A.Increasedsupplementsleadtolessmilk.B.Canadianscarelittleaboutthedairy

industry

C.Thepublicaredependentonexperts*advice.D.DFC'sguaranteereceivesnodesired

result.

68.Whyistheauthoranxiousabouttheuseofpalmoil?

A.Forthepotentialhealthrisks.B.Fortheenvironmentalconcerns.

C.Forthelowoutputofpalmtrees.D.Forthewasteoffoodresources.

69.WhatisParagraph4mainlyaboutconcerningpalmoil?

A.Whyitisbadlyneeded.B.Howitbooststhefoodindustry.

C.Whatindustrialdevelopmentitleadsto.D.Howitisproduced.

70.Whatistheauthor*sattitudetowardssomeorganizationsandbigbrands*action?

A.Indifferent.B.Critical.C.Favorable.D.Objective.

第II卷(共35分)

第四部分:寫作.

第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

IamLindafromtheUSA.Aboutsixyearsago,IdecidedthatIneededtoimprovemyfitness.

Aftermonthsofcircuittrainingatthegym,Ithoughtitmightbefuntogotoworkbybicycle.Ilived

about12milesfromwork,sothiswasareasonableandserioustry.

Afterthinkingitover,Ifinallyreinforcedmydeterminationandrodetowork.Itwashard,butI

enjoyedit.Atlunchtime,Ithoughtitmightbecooltocycleintothecitytoeat.However,I

discoveredmybikehadapuncture(輪月臺穿孑L).ThisupsetmeabitasIwasnotfullypreparedtobe

dealingwithsuchproblemsondayone.Eventually,Igotthepuncturerepairedandsetoff.Butina

hurry,Iignoredtotightenthefrontwheelnuts!About2kmdowntheroad,theinevitablehappened.

Whilejumpingagutter(料F水溝),thefrontwheelseparatedfromtheforksandIcrashedhardonto

thepavement.

Idon'treallyknowhowlongIjuststoodthere,bleedingandwonderingwhattodonext.

Suddenly,awhitetruckstoppedandaone-armedmanappeared.Withoutevenasking,heplacedmy

bikeintothebackandguidedmetothepassengerseat.HeaskedmewhereIwantedtobetaken.

Confused,Iaskedhimtotakemetomyworkplace,whichhedid.Heunloadedmybikeandlocked

itupformeinoneofthebikelockers.Thenhedroveoffwithoutaword.

SoonCarrie,aco-workerwhoreturnedfromlunch,discoveredmeandtookmetothehospital.

11turned

outthatIhadbrokenaboneinmylefthand.Afewdayslater,IwasabletothankCarriinperson.

However,Ineversawthatmymysteriousone-armedmanagain.

NowIamalwayscarryingafullrepairkitandtryingtogooutofmywaytoassistother

cyclists,andevenmotorists,whoareintrouble.It*smywaytogivealittlebackandshowkindness

thatwasshowntome.

71.Whydidtheauthordecidetogotoworkbybike?(nomorethan10words)

72.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2probablymean?(nomorethan5words)

73.Whatmainlycausedtheauthor'saccident?(nomorethan10words)

74.Whydidtheone-armedmantaketheauthortotheworkplace?(nomorethan10words)

75.Whatdoyouthinkoftheauthor*sbehaviourinthelastparagraph?Why?(nomorethan

20words)

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