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江西師大附中2022屆高三英語10月月考試卷第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)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選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoesthewomanwantverymuchtogo?A.Egypt. B.TheNile. C.ThePyramids.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftherestaurantpriceshere?A.Fair. B.Cheap. C.Expensive.3.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?A.SeeherDadattherailwaystation.B.GotoanothercitytogetherwithherDad.C.Saygood-byetoherDadattherailwaystation.4.WhyisJimsoexcited?A.Hehasmovedtoanewhouse.B.Hehasgotsomemoneyfromhisparents.C.Hisgirlfriendhaspromisedtomarryhim.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcloning?A.Ithasnosideeffectatall.B.Itshouldbestrictlyforbidden.C.Itmaycausetroubleforhumans.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Howmanypeoplearethereinthedialogue?. . .7.Whatarethemanandthewomandoing?A.TheyareseeingSusanoff.B.TheyaremeetingSusanattheairport.C.Theyaregoingtotakeaplanetosomewhere.8.WhereisSusan?A.Sheisintheplane.B.Sheisattheplanegate.C.Sheisgettingontheplane.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.WhatsubjectsdidEinsteinbegintostudyattheageoften?A.Mathsandscience. B.Medicineandviolin. C.Physicsandchemistry.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Einsteinwaspoorinallsubjects.B.Einsteingotwellalongwithotherboys.C.Einsteinwasquiteshyinhischildhood.11.WhendidEinsteinteachhimselfadvancedmathematics?A.Beforehewas20. B.Inhistwenties. C.Inhisthirties.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Theyaretalkingaboutasportstar.B.Theyaretalkingaboutthesingingcompetitions.C.Theyaretalkingaboutoneoftheirfriends.13.WhydidthemanvoteforCharlie?A.Charlieisveryhandsome.B.Charlieisveryhumorous.C.Charliesingsverywell.14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofthewoman?A.ShethinksthatCharliewillwin.B.ShelikesCharlieverymuch.C.ShewillnotvoteforCharlie.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatsportaretheytalkingabout?A.Weight-lifting. B.Wrestling. C.Horse-racing.16.Howmuchdidsheliftonherthirdattempt?A.103kg. B.108kg. C.111kg.17.HowmanygoldmedalsdidChinawinintheevent?A.Two. B.Four. C.Eight.聽第10段材料,回答第l8至20題。18.HowdidthespeakerandhiswifegetaroundinLondon?A.Bytaxi. B.Bybus. C.Onfoot.19.Whichofthefollowingplaceshaven'ttheybeentoduringtheirstayinLondon?A.BuckinghamPalace. B.TheBritish20.WhatcouldtheydoinLondonthattheycan'tdoathome?A.Havesomeverygoodmeals.B.Goshopping.C.Seesomeverygoodplays.第二部分:英語知識運用(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)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。21.In1778,Bankswaselected____presidentoftheRoyalSociety,____positionheheldfor42years.A.the;the B./;a C.a;a D./;the22.____Iadmitthattheproblemsaredifficult,Idon’tagreethattheycan’tbesolved.A.As B.When C.While D.Despite23.AlthoughIspokeslowlyinmylecture,mymeaningdidn’treally_____,I’mafraid.A.getacross B.getaround C.getthrough D.geton24.Inthefinancialcrisisof2022,manycountriesadopteddifferentpoliciesto____economicgrowth.A.prevent B.promote C.deliver D.accumulate25.IwishIcoulddosomething____thekindnessIhavereceivedfromhim.A.insearchfor B.infavorof C.intermsof D.inreturnfor26.–Peterhaswon$10,000.–_____Heisn’tanyhappier.A.What’sup? B.Sowhat? C.Whatfor? D.Noneofmybusiness.27.Fakemedicines,someofwhicharemade____offlourandsugar,canbefound_____insomeruralareasofthecountry.A.mostly;especially B.almost;speciallyC.most;especially D.mostly;extremely28.Hehasbehavedinthemostextraordinaryway;Ican’t_____hisactionsatall.A.allowfor B.agreewith C.accountfor D.applyto29.Sofaraseriesofproblems____broughtaboutbythisdecision.A.have B.has C.havebeen D.hasbeen30.–____thathemanagedtogetoutofthelockedroom?–Oh,hedialed110andthepolicehelpedhim.A.Howitwas B.WhyitwasC.Whywasit D.Howwasit31.Thisisanillnessthatcanresultintotalblindnessif____.A.leavinguntreated B.leftuntreatedC.leavingtobeuntreated D.leftuntreating32.Forthekite-flyingcompetition,hisgrandfathermadea_____kite.A.silkdragon-shapedgolden B.goldensilkdragon-shapedC.dragon-shapedgoldensilk D.goldendragon-shapedsilk33.MyroommateLucy____,butwhenIcamein,shestopped.A.wasphoning B.phoned C.hadphoned D.isabouttophone34.Althoughheisstillastudent,hisfathergavehima(n)____of$500amonth.A.money B.wage C.allowance D.award35.Totellyouthetruth,I’dratheryou_____anythingaboutitforthetimebeing.A.didn’tdo B.don’tdo C.nottodo D.notdo第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題分;滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Peoplewhoarecheerfulandrelaxedarelesslikelytosufferfromcolds.It's36thatbeingfullofvim(活力)andvigor(精力)helpsthebody37illnesses,saytheresearchersfromCarnegieMellonUniversity(CMU)inPittsburgh."Weneedtotakemoreseriouslythepossibilitythata38emotionalstyleisamajorplayerindiseaserisk,"sayspsychologistSheldonCohen,thestudy'sleadresearcher.Inapreviousstudy,Cohenandhiscolleaguesfoundthatpeoplewho39tobecheerfulandlivelywere40likelytodevelopsniffles,coughs,andothercoldsymptoms(癥狀).Thosefindingswereinteresting,buttheydidn'tprovethataperson's41affectswhetherheorshegetssick.42itwasstillpossiblethataperson'sunderlyingpersonalityis43matters.44suggests,forinstance,thatcertainpeoplearenaturallymorelikelytobeoutgoingand45,withhighself-respectandasenseof46overlife.Thiswouldmeanthatwhoweare,nothowwefeel,finallydecidesour47ofcatchingcolds.Tofigureoutwhichmatteredmore(personalityor48),theCMUteam49193healthyadults.Theresearcherstalkedtoeachpersonoverthephoneeveryeveningfor2weeks.Theytoldtheresearchersaboutthepositiveandnegative50theyhadexperiencedthatday.Theresultsshowedthateveryoneinthestudywas51likelytogetinfected.Theirsymptoms,however,52dependingonthetypesofemotionsthattheyhadreportedoverthe532weeks.Scientists54aboutwhethernegativeemotionsorpositiveemotionshaveastronger55onhowhealthyweare.Fornow,itcan'thurttolookonthebrightsidemoreoftenthannot!36.A.necessary B.possible C.doubtful D.certain37.A.fight B.reduce C.stop D.remove38.A.negative B.standard C.passive D.positive39.A.failed B.managed C.tended D.had40.A,most B.least C.quite D.indeed41.A.thought B.attitude C.strength D.quality42.A.Instead B.Therefore C.Thus D.Still43.A.that B.why C.what D.who44.A.Theory B.Reason C.Evidence D.interview45.A.active B.optimistic C.brave D.healthy46.A.control B.humour C.direction D.urgency47.A.attitudes B.sufferings C.chances D.emotions48.A.qualities B.ideas C.emotions D.conditions49.A.examined B.watched C.tested D.interviewed50.A.characters B.feelings C.attitudes D.thoughts51.A.equally B.less C.most D.hardly52.A.occurred B.differed C.suffered D.reduced53.A.same B.exact C.valuable D.previous54.A.talk B.know C.argue D.think55.A.effect B.feeling C.impression D.impact第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AInventorsCanyoupatentandprofitfromyouridea?Wehavebeenassistinginventorssince1975.Fullrangeofpatentingandmarketingservices.ConfidentialityguaranteedAmericanInventorsCorp.Callforfreeinformation:1-800-338-5656orvisityouaffordtoraiseyourhearingimpairedchildwithouttheinsightsthishighlyvaluedbookhastooffer?Makelifeeasierforyouandyourchild!BradfordPublicationsForinformation:1-800-354-2760orvisitupto$25,000ayearasaMedicalTranscriptionist!Noexperienceisneeded.Workthehoursyouchoose.Trainathomeinyoursparetime.Themedicalprofessionneedsskilledtranscriptionists.Soifyoucantype,orarewillingtolearn,wecantrainyoutoworkathomedoingmedicaltranscriptionsfromtapesdictatedbydoctors.Getfreeinformation!At-HomeProfessionCorp.CallTollFree1-800-475-0100orvisitathome.ComGlobeInsuranceCompanySince1951,Globehasgrowninfinancialstrengthandreputation.Withovermillionpoliciesinforce.Globeiscommittedtoprovidingaffordablelife,healthandaccidentinsurancefortheentirefamily.Itonlycosts$1tostartyourLongLifecoverage.GlobeInsuranceCompanyCallTollFree,SevenDaysAWeek,24-hoursADay.1-800-358-1945orvisitThebesttitleofthe3rdadvertisementwouldbe.A.TrainingatHome B.LearningatHomeC.RecordingWork D.WorkingatHome57.Accordingtotheinformationabove,ifyourchildhashearingproblems,youcanturnto.A.At-HomeProfessionCorp. B.GlobeInsuranceCompanyC.BradfordPublications D.AmericanInventorsCorp58.Fromtheadvertisementsabove,wecanlearnthat.A.GlobeInsuranceCompanyhasahistoryof51yearsB.asamedicaltranscriptionist,youmayearn$25,000amonthC.BradfordPublicationsoffersatreatmenttohearingimpairedparentsD.youcanvisitwhenyouinventanewmodelofhearingaidBLifehaschangedinMexicoCity.Streetsnormallyfilledwithpeopleareempty.Oneofthemostpopularprofessionalsoccerteamsrecentlyplayedagameinanemptystadiumthatcanseatmorethan100,000people.It'sswine(豬)fluthathasmadelifeinMexicoCitygrindtoahalt(慢慢停了下來).Seeminglyoutofnowhere,swinefluhascausedconfirmeddeathsin12countriesasofApril30.Ithassentawaveofalarmaroundtheworld.Governmentsaretryingtofindwaystopreventfurtherout-breaks.TheWorldHealthOrganizationhasraiseditsswinefluglobalthreatleveltofiveoutofsix.Peoplemaybefamiliarwithbirdflu,buttheyknowlittleaboutswineflu.Swinefluisacontagious(傳染性)respiratory(呼吸的)diseaseinpigs.Itiscausedbyatype-Ainfluenzavirus.Humanscanalsocatchswineflu.Theviruscausesregularoutbreaksinpigs,butpeopleusuallydonotcatchit.However,therehavebeencasesofthevirusspreadingtopeople,andthenfromonepersontoanother.Thesymptomsofswinefluaresimilartothecommonflu.Theyincludefever,lethargy(無精打采),lackofappetite,coughing,runnynose,sorethroat,nausea(惡心),andvomiting(嘔吐).Thehighproportionofyoungadultsamongthedeathsisoneofseveralmysteriesaboutthisvirus.Mostofthedeadhadlungdamage.Whatcauseditisnotyetknown.Thevirusspreadsthesamewaythecommonfludoes.Whenaninfectedpersoncoughsorsneezesaroundanotherperson,thelatterisputatrisk.Peoplecangetthediseasebytouchingsomethingwiththefluvirusonitandthentouchingtheirmouth,noseoreyes.Therearemedicinestotreatswineflu.Doctorssuggestusinganti-viraldrugs.Theykeepthevirusfromreproducinginsidethebody.Althoughtherearenovaccinesforitnow,severaleverydaystepscanhelppreventthespreadofthevirus:washinghandsfrequently;avoidingclosecontactwithpeoplewhoaresick;andavoidingtouchingsurfacesthatmighthavethevirusonit.Peoplemayworrythattheywillgetswineflufromeatingorpreparingpork.Infact,youcannotcatchthevirusfromporkproductsiftheyhavebeenproperlypreparedandcooked.Cookingfoodattemperaturesof71℃isthemainideaofthepassage?A.ItmainlytellsushowswineflubrokeoutinMexicoCity.B.Itpresentsthereaderwithsomeinformationconcerningswineflu.C.Ittellsusthedifferencesbetweenswinefluandbirdflu.D.Itmainlytellsreadersthedangerscausedbyswineflu.60.ThefollowingtipscanprotectusfromswinefluEXCEPT_________.A.keepingusawayfromotherpeopleB.washinghandsfrequentlyC.avoidingclosecontactwithsickpeopleD.avoidingtouchingsurfacesthatmighthavethevirusonthem61.What'sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.MexicoCityisreallyaplaceofhorrornow.B.PeopleinMexicoCitylikestayingathome.C.PeopleinMexicoCitydon'tlikesoccer.D.Swinefluhasseriouslyaffectedpeople'slifeinMexicoCity.62.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Atpresenttherestillaren'teffectivevaccinesforswineflu.B.Swinefluviruscannotspreadintheair.C.Fromnowon,peoplecan'teatporkiftheywanttobesafe.D.Allofthedeadkilledbyswinefluhadlungdamage.CBarackObamahasneverbeenshyaboutcomparinghimselfwithAbrahamLincoln.HedidsowhenheannouncedhispresidentialelectioninIllinois,wherebothheandLincolnservedinthelegislature(立法機關)."Thelifeofatall,thin,self-madeSpringfieldlawyertellsusthatadifferentfutureispossible."Obamasaid."Hetellsusthatthereispowerinwordsandthatthereispowerinhope."Suchcomparisonshavecontinuedonbigandsmalloccasions,butthemostimportantsimilarity,inObama'smind,ishowheplanstogovernifelected.ObamasaysheadmiresDorisKearnsGoodwin'swonderfulLincolnbiography,TeamofRivals."Hetalksaboutitallthetime."saysatopassistant."HeisparticularlyinterestedintheideathatLincolnsuccessfullywontheheartsofmanypeoplewhohadrunagainsthimforPresident,someofthemevendisagreewithhimfirmly.""Thelessonisthatyoushouldn'tletyourhatred(憎恨)getinthewayofhiringabsolutelythebestpeople."saysObama."IthinkAmericanpeoplearepracticalandsoIhaveaninterestincastingawidenet,seekingoutpeoplewithawiderangeofexpertknowledge,includingRepublicans,forthehighestpositionsinthegovernment.""Idon'twanttohavepeoplewhojustagreewithme."Hesays."IwantpeoplewhoarecontinuallypushingmeforwardandI'dbeveryinterestedinhavingthosesortsofRepublicansinmygovernment,especiallypeoplewhocanspeeduparesponsibleandlogicalconclusiontotheIraqwar."63.AccordingtoBarackObama,thebiggestsimilaritybetweenLincolnandhimselfis______.A.theybothlivedIllinois B.theyservedinthesameofficeC.bothofthemareblack D.theyhavethesameideaingoverning64.Obamaiswillingtocooperatewiththosewhodisagreewithhimbecause_______.A.heisinterestedinRepublicans'ideasB.hedoesn'twanttoshowhishatredtothepublicC.theyhavethehighestpositionsinthegovernmentD.theymaypushhimtomaketherightdecisions65.Theauthorwrotethepassageto_________.A.compareObamaandLincolnB.helpObamatowinmoresupportC.tellussomethingaboutObamaD.announceObama'spoliticalideas66.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ObamaisamemberoftheRepublicans.B.Thepassagewaswrittenafterthepresidentialelection.C.DorisGoodwinisoneofObama’sassistants.D.IntheendLincolnwasabletogetthesupportofthepeoplewhooncehatedhim.DDonaldArthurticksoffthemarathonshe’sdoneinthelast12years:NewYorkCity(tentimes),LosAngeles,Alaska...27inall.Hisgoalistocompletethetiringroadraceineachofthe50states:hehas34togo.Andyetitwasn’tsolongagothatArthurcouldn’tsomuchaschewhisfoodwithoutbecomingverytired.“Towalkablockcouldtakememorethananhour.”saysthe63-year-oldretiredbookkeeper,wholivesintheBronx,NewYork.Facingdeathfromserioushearttrouble,allenlargedheartheblamesondecadesofcigarettesandalcohol,Arthurhadonlyoneoption,hisdoctorstoldhim:atransplant.Herecallstheprecisemoment—6:10.onAugust2,1996—whenhegotthecallthatadonorhearthadbecomeavailable.A25-year-oldmannamedFitzgeraldGittenshaddiedfromabulletintendedforsomeoneelse.Afterfivehoursinsurgery,Arthurhadabrand-newheart.Soonenough,hecouldwalkupstairswithouttiring.Thatwasjustthebeginning.AfellowpatienttoldhimabouttheAchillesTrackClub,whichhelpspeoplewithdisabilitiesrunmarathons.Arthurcontactedtheclub’spresident,whotoldhimhecouldcompleteamarathonifhetrainedhardenough.“Theclub”,hesays,“gavemeabeliefinmyself.”Hejoineditssix-milewalksaroundCentralPark,thenmoveduptoracewalkingtoimprovehisendurance.Fifteenmonthsafterhistransplant,hefinishedhisfirstNewYorkCityMarathon.In2022,justbeforetheWinterGames,ArthurcarriedtheOlympictorchonpartofitsJourney,buthismostmemorablerunwasthe1999NewYorkCityMarathon,whenhewasaccompaniedbyMackAndrews,thebrotherofthemanwhoseheartnowbeatsinhischest.67.InhowmanystatesoftheUSAhasDonaldArthurrunthetiringmarathonbynow?A.12.B.27.C.34.D.16.68.WhenandwheredidDonaldArthurfinishhisfirstmarathon?A.August2,1996,LosAngeles. B.November,1997,NewYorkC.1999,NewYorkCity. D.2022,69.WhoseheartnowbeatsinDonaldArthur’schest?A.MackAndrews’. B.Afellowpatient’s.C.Hisownbrother’s. D.FitzgeraldGittens’.70.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ASpecialMarathonB.ATransplantC.ANewHeart,aNewLifeD.BrokeninHealth,StronginMindEPrinceCharlesyesterdaypromisedtoreducetheroyalimpactontheenvironmentthroughsweepingchangestohispersonallifestyleandofficialschedule.Theprincewillreplacecarbon-heavyprivatejetsandhelicopterswithscheduledflightsandtrainservices.ThemovecameasPrinceCharlesurgedbusinessleaderstopublishtheenvironmentalpactoftheiractivities.Hesaid,“Fewaccountantsandbusinessdecision-makersask,‘Howmuchofourcriticalnaturalresourceisleft?Howmanymilesofpolaricecaphasourbusinesshelpedmeltthisyear?Byhowmanyincheshaveweraisedsealevels?Howmanyspecieshaveweputatrisk?Howmanyhomeswillbeflooded,howmanypeoplewilldieofthirstorstarvationbecauseofouractivities?’Thesearenotcomfortablequestions,but,byGod,theyneedtobeasked.”Headded,“Atthemomentthesecostsdonotappearinanyone’sbooks…Yettheyarereal,theyareincurrednowandinarelativelyshorttime,thedamagebeingcausedmaybebeyondremedy.”Hesaidtheworldwas“runningupthebiggestglobalcreditcarddebtinhistory,butwithlittleornothoughtforhowthebillwilleverbepaid”.FlankedbytheprimeministerandbusinessandcommunityleadersatStJames’Palace,theprincesaidhisnew“accountingforsustainability”projectwouldgiveconsumersthepowertochooseproductsthatcausedlessdamagetotheplanet.DuchyOriginals,theprince’sfoodcompany,istakingstepstoworkouthowmuchcarbondioxideandothergreen-housegasareemittedingrowing,processinganddistributingitsproducts.Thechangestotheprince’stravelarrangementsannouncedyesterdayarepartofawiderreviewofthecarbonfootprintassociatedwithactivitiesatallthreeofhisresidences.ClarenceHouseinLondon,HighgroveandBirkhallontheBalmoralsestate,aswellastheactivitiesofhis21personaland105full-timestaff.Measuresincludeareviewofelectricityuse,commuterandotherstafftravelandareintendedtoidentifyfurtherreductionsincarbondioxideemissions.ThereviewwillreportinJune,whenClarenceHousewillannounceannualtargetstoreducecarbonemission.71.OneofthemovesPrinceCharleswilltaketoreducetheroyalimpactontheenvironmentis______.A.takingprivatejetsthatarenotcarbon-heavyB.takinghelicoptersinsteadofprivatejetsC.takingtrainsinsteadofscheduledflightsD.takingscheduledflightsinsteadofhelicopters72.HowdoesPrinceCharlesfeelaboutbusinessleadersintermsofenvironmentalprotection?A.Dissatisfied.B.Disappointed. C.Doubtful.D.Impatient.73.InresponsetoPrinceCharles’calls,DuchyOriginalswill______.A.makeasmuchgreenfoodaspossible B.cutdownitscostC.figureoutitsgreenhousegasemission D.continueitsgreenhousegasemission74.Theunderlinedphraseinparagraph4probablyrefersto______.A.thegreatamountofwasteproducedbyindustryB.thegreatdamagecausedtotheenvironmentC.thegreatamountofdebtsoftheroyalfamilyD.thehighcostofindustryintheirproducingprocess75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PrinceCharlespromisedGreenerRoyalLifestyleB.BetterLatethanNeverC.PrinceCharlesandHisConcernforEnvironmentD.TheRoyalFamilyHasaRoletoPlayinEnvironmentProtection第二卷(共35分)第四部分:對話填空(共10題,每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面對話,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,在右欄中標有題號的橫線上寫出一個英語單詞的完整、正確形式,使對話通順。A==AmandaN==NelsonA:Themailmanjustdroppedsomemailinourbox.N:Probablyalotof(76)a_____andbills.Whycan’tIgetsomeinterestingmail? 76.A:Youwon’t(77)b________it,butthere’saletterhere 77.(78)a______toyou,andthereturnnameandaddressisPeterWales. 78.Itlookslikea(79)p______letter. 79.N:You’rejoking.PeterWales?Hewasmy(80)r_______incollege. 80.He(81)v_______yourgrandmaandmeinFloridaaboutfiveyearsago. 81.A:Whatdoeshesayinhisletter?IsheOK?N:Yeah,heisfine.He’swritingtoinvitemetospendaweekendwithhimathisfarm.He’s(82)p______aget-togetherwithtwoorthree 82.othercollegefriends.A:Won’titbe(83)e_______toseeyourcollegefriendsthereagain? 83.N:Yes,ofcourse.I’m(84)k________ofexcitedaboutgoingnow. 84.Nextweekend…sleepoverFridayandSaturdaynightandcomebackonSunday.Ican’twait.A:Don’tyouthinkyououghttocallPeterandtellhimyou’recoming?N:You’rereadingmy(85)m_______. 85.第五部分:單詞拼寫(共10題,每小題分,滿分5分)aagoodknowledgeofEnglishwhenhewentabroad.87.Asisoftenthecase,accidentsafromcarelessness.88.Bwithalargefamily,poorTimhadtoworkhardfrommorningtillnight.89.Thereisaninterestingstoryomostofthefrontpageofthepaper.90.AlexanderFleming’sdiscoveryofpenicillinisofgreatsinourfightagainstdisease.91.Teachingasacareertomanypeoplebecauseofthelongholida
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