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年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(江苏卷)英语试题2020第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)20做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡±o第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)515听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有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10例Howmuch is the shirtA.£
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1.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.In asupermarket.B.In thepost office.C.In thestreet.
2.What didCarl doA.He designeda medal.B.He fixeda TVset.C.He tooka test.
3.What doesthe mandoA.Hes atailor.B.Hes awaiter.C.He*s ashop assistant.
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5.How canthe manimprove his articleA.By deletingunnecessary words.B.By addinga coupleof points.C.By correctinggrammar mistakes.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15I15听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题667ended,the goalkeeper,Juan,walked overto meand saidin a matter-of-fact way,nIn yourhome,do youhave amoon toonI was surprised.(敬畏)After Iexplained toJuan thatyes,we didhave amoon andyes,it wasvery similarto his,I felta sortof aweat the possibilitiesthat existedin his world.In Juan*sworld,each villagecould haveits ownmoon.In Juansworld,theunknown andundiscovered wasvast andmarvelous.Anything waspossible.In oursociety,we know that Earthhas onlyone moon.We havelooked atour planetfrom everyangle andfound allofthe wildestthings leftto find.I can,from mycomputer athome,pull upsatellite imagesof Juansvillage.There areno morecontinentsand nomore moonsto searchfor,little leftto discover.At leastit seemsthat way.Yet,as Ithought aboutJuans question,I wasnot surehow muchmore wecould reallyrule out.I am,in part,an antbiologist,so mythoughts turnedto what we knowabout insectlife and I knewthat muchin the world ofinsects remains(无矢口的)unknown.How much,though Howignorant arewe The question of whatwe know anddo notknowconstantly botheredme.I begancollecting newspaper articles aboutnew species,new monkey,new spider...,and on and onthey appear.Mydrawer quicklyfilled.I begana seconddrawer formore generaldiscoveries:new cavesystem discoveredwith dozensofnameless species,four hundredspecies ofbacteria foundin thehuman stomach.The seconddrawer began to filland asitdid Iwondered whetherthere werebigger discoveriesout there,not justspecies,but lifethat dependson thingsthought to beuseless,life evenwithout DNA.I starteda thirddrawer for these bigdiscoveries.It fillsmore slowly,but allthe same,itfills.In lookinginto the stories ofbiological discovery,I alsobeganto find somethingelse,a collectionof scientists,usuallybrilliant occasionallyhalf-mad,who madethe discoveries.Those scientistsvery oftensee thesame thingsthat other(穷尽),scientists see,but theypay moreattention to them,and theyfocus onthem to the pointof exhaustion and attherisk of the ridiculeof theirpeers.In lookingfor thestories ofdiscovery,I foundthestoriesof thesepeople andhow theirliveschanged our view of theworld.We arerepeatedly willingto imaginewe havefound most of what is leftto discover.We usedto thinkthat insectswere(生物),the smallestorganisms and that nothinglived deeperthan sixhundred meters.Yet,when somethingnew turnsup,more often than not,we donot evenknow itsname.()
65.How didthe authorfeel onhis arrivalin the AmazonA.Out ofplace.B.Full ofjoy.C.Sleepy.D.Regretful.(
66.What madethat Amazonianevening wonderfulA.He learnedmore about the locallanguage.B.They hada niceconversation witheach other.C.They understoodeach otherwhile playing.D.He wonthe soccergame with the goalkeeper.
67.Why was the authorsurprised atJuans question about themoonA.Thequestionwas toostraightforward.B.Juan knewso littleabout theworld.C.The authordidnt knowhow to answer.D.The authordidnt thinkJuan wassincere.
68.What wasthe authorsinitial purposeof collectingnewspaperarticlesA.To sortout whatwe haveknown.B.To deepenhis researchinto Amazonians.C.To improvehis reputationas abiologist.D.To learnmore aboutlocal cultures.
69.How didthose brilliantscientists makegreat discoveriesA.They shiftedtheir viewpointsfrequently.B.They followedother scientistsclosely.C.They oftencriticized theirfellow scientists.D.They conductedin-depth andclose studies.
70.What couldbe the most suitabletitle for the passageA.The Possibleand theImpossibleB.The Knownand theUnknownC.The Civilizedand theUncivilizedD.The Ignorantand theIntelligent第四部分任务型阅读共小题;每小题分,满分分10I10请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词••注意请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上每个空格只填一个单词HumorIf yousee humoras anoptional form of entertainment,youre missingsome ofits biggestbenefits:Humormakes average-looking peoplelook cuteand uninterestingpeople seementertaining.Studies showthat agoodsense ofhumor evenmakes youseem smarter.Best ofall,humor raisesyour energy,and that can have an effecton everythingyou doat school,at work,or in yourpersonal life.The increaseof energywill evenmake youmore willingto exercise,andthatwill raiseyour overallenergyeven more.Humor alsotransports yourmind awayfrom yourdaily troubles.Humor letsyou betterunderstand life andsometimes helpsyou laughat eventhe worstof yourproblems.In myexperience,most peoplethink theyhaveasense ofhumor,and tosome degreethat*s true.But not all sensesofhumor arecreated equal.So Ithought itwould beuseful toinclude somehumor tipsfor everydaylife.You donthave to be thejoke tellerin thegroup inorder toshow yoursense ofhumor.You canbe theone whodirectsthe conversationto funtopics that are ripefor othersto addhumor.Every partyneeds astraight person.Youll appearfunand funnyby association.When itcomes toin-person humor,effort countsa lot.When peoplesee youtrying to be funny,it freesthem totry itthemselves.So even if yourown effortsat humorfall short,you mightbe freeingthe longkept humor in others.Peopleneed permissionto be funny insocial settingsbecause there*s alwaysa riskthat comeswith humor.For in-person humor,quality isntas important as youmight think.Your attitudeand effortcount alot.Some people-and Iwas oneof them-believe thathumorous complaintsabout thelittle problemsof lifemake humor,and sometimesthat isthe case.The problemcomes whenyou startdoing toomuch complaint-based humor.One funnyobservationabout probleminyourlife canbefunny,but fiveis justcomplaining,no matterhow smartyou thinkyou are.Funny complaintscan wearpeople out.自嘲式Self-deprecating humoris usuallythe safesttype,but hereagain you dont wantto overshootthe target.Oneself-deprecating commentis agenerous andeven confidentform ofhumor.You havetobeat leasta bitself-assured tolaughat yourselfin frontof others.But ifyoudoit toooften,you cantransform in the eyesof othersfrom aconfident jokertoa Chihuahua dog.Humor・Humor isformof71_________.Humor can improve one*s__________andpersonality.Benefits ofhumor・Humor canmake one73_________in hiswork,study,and life.・Humor has a positive74_________effect whenwe arein difficulties.75________to follow•76_________others fora conversationof funis asgood astelling ajokeyourself whenshowing yoursense ofhumor.•Quality counts77__________than attitudeand effort-even stupidjokecan78_________others ofrisk andembarrassment.・One humorouscomplaint makesfunny person.But toomany complaintswill80____________your audience.Traps to79_________・Self-deprecating commentsshow one*s assurance.But toomuch deprecationwillmake aChihuahuadog.第五部分书面表达满分分
25.请阅读下面有关中国题材纪录片的对话,并按照要求用英语写一篇个词左右的文章81documentary150Su Hua:Hi,Li Jiang!Did yousee theBBC documentaryon CCTV9last weekLi Jiang:You meanDu Fu:Chinas GreatestPoet Yes,I did.Fantastic!Su Hua:Just thinkan Englishactor recitesChinese poems.Li Jiang:I dontreally understandevery linehe recites,but Ibelieve hetruly lovesthe poemshimself.Su Hua:Right.It isreported thatthe filmis wellreceived outsideChina.Li Jiang:Yeah,Its myfirst timeto hearChinese storiestold byan Englishspeaker.Su Hua:In fact,documentaries aboutour countryare plentifulboth athome andabroad.These filmscan helpforeignfriends betterunderstand thisland——Chinese literature,geography history,food...LiJiang:I couldntagree more.【写作内容】.用约个词概括上述对话的主要内容;
130.谈谈中国题材纪录片受到外国朋友欢迎的原因至少两点2【写作要求】.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
1.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;2•不必写标题3【评分标准】内容完整语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当英语试题参考答案第一部分(共小题;每小题分,共分)20120l.C
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80.bore/tire/exhaust第五部分(满分分)
2581.One possibleversion CCTV9broadcast DuFu:Chinas GreatestPoet,a documentaryproduced byBBC.This well-made filmprovidesforeign audienceswith afresh wayof betterknowing Chinaspast andpresent.Documentaries aboutChina,produced eitherin Chinaorinother countries,are becomingincreasingly popularamongforeigners.For onething,the overalldevelopment over the pastdecades has been sostriking thatthey feeleager tofamiliarizethemselves withwhatisgoing onin China.For another,China enjoysa longhistory andrich culture.It hasalways beenan attractionfor those who arekeen onanythingthat isChinese.These documentariespresent asplendid picture of Chinain frontof theiraudiences—it history,landscape,art,food,or eventraditional Chinesemedicine.Because of these films,some foreignershave begunto thinkof comingto China.In thisway,they canform atrue()pictureofChina themselves.150words
156.What doesBill oftendo onFriday nightA.Visit his parents.B.Go tothe movies.C.Walk alongBroadway.
7.Who watchesmusical playsmost oftenA.Bill.B.Sarah.C.Bilfs parents.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why doesDavid wantto speakto MikeA.To invitehim toa party.B.To discussa schedule.C.To calloff ameeting.
9.What doweknowaboutthe speakers听第段材料,回答第至题A.They arecolleagues.B.They areclose friends.C.Theyve nevermet before.
8101210.What kindof cameradoestheman wantA.A TVcamera.B.A videocamera.C.A moviecamera.
11.Which functionistheman mostinterested inA.Underwater filming.B.A largememory.C.Auto-focus.
12.How muchwould theman payfor thesecond cameraA.950euros.B.650euros.C.470euros.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Who isCliffordA.A littlegirl.B.The manspet.C.A fictionalcharacter.
14.Who suggestedthat Normanpaint forchildrens booksA.His wife.B.Elizabeth.C.A publisher.
15.What isNormans storybased onA.A book.B.A painting.C.A youngwoman.
16.What isit thatshocked NormanA.His unexpectedsuccess.B.His effortsmade invain.C.His editorsdisagreement.听第段材料,回答第至题
1172017.Who wouldlike tomake smalltalk according tothespeakerA.Relatives.B.Strangers.C.Visitors.
18.Why dopeople havesmall talkA.To expressopinions.B.To avoidarguments.C Toshow friendliness.
19.Which of the followingisafrequent topicin smalltalkA.Politics.B.Movies.C.Salaries.
20.What doesthespeakerrecommend atthe endof hislectureA.Asking open-ended questions.B.Feeling freeto changetopics.C.Making smalltalk interesting.第二部分英语知识运用共两节,满分分35第一节单项填空共小题;每小题分,满分分15115请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC D例It isgenerally consideredunwise togive achild heor shewants.A.however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever答案是B
21.Many lessonsare nowavailable online,from studentscan choosefor free.A.whose B.which C.when D.whom
22.If youlook atall sidesof thesituation,youll findprobably asolution thateveryone.A.suit B.suited C.suits D.has suited
23.They decideto havemore workersfortheproject itwont bedelayed.A.evenifB.as ifC.nowthatD.so that
24.Building sucha bridgeoverthebay was,but the local governmentmade itwithin twoyears.A.a wetblanket B.a pieceof cakeC.a darkhorse D.a hardnut tocrack
25.It isnotaproblem wecan win the battle;its justamatterof time.A.whether B.why C.when D.where
26.Instead ofgetting downtoa new taskas I,he examinedthe previouswork again.A.had expectedB.have expectedC.would expectD.expect
27.There willstill belots ofchallenges ifwe are to garbagein ashort time.A.clarify B.justify C.satisfy D.classify
28.If Ihadnt beenfaced withso manybarriers,I whereI am.A.wont beB.wouldnt have beenC.wouldnt beD.shouldnt havebeen
29.The outbreakof Covid-19has meantan changein ourlifeandwork.A.absurd B.abrupt C.allergic D.authentic
30.Taking onthis challengewill bringyou someonewho sharesyour interests.A.in exchangefor B.in answertoC.in contactwith D.in memoryof
31.Technological innovations,good marketing,will promotethe salesof theseproducts.A.combined withB.combining withC.having combined with D.tobecombinedwith
32.This actoroften hasthe firsttwo tricksplanned beforeperforming,and thengoes for.A.whichever B.whenever C.wherever D.whatever
33.The healthsecurity systemsof manycountries areundergoing considerable.A.reservation B.transformation C.distinction D.submission
34.The speedof6G willexceed125GB/s,a newgeneration ofvirtual reality.A.allowing forB.accounting forC.calling forD.compensating for一
35.Do youknow anythingabout ZhangZhongjing一He hasbeen honoredasamaster doctorsince theEastern HanDynasty.A.How comeB.So whatC.By allmeans.D.With pleasure.第二节完形填空共小题;每小题分,满分分20120请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该A BC D项涂黑Being goodat somethingand havinga passionfor itare notenough.Success36fundamentally onourviewofourselves andof the37in our lives.When twelve-year-old JohnWilson walkedinto hischemistry classonarainy dayin1931,he hadno38of knowingthathis lifewas tochange39,The classexperiment thatday wasto40how heatinga冒泡container ofwater wouldbring airbubbling tothe surface.41,the containerthe teachergave Wilson易挥发的to heat42held somethingmore volatilethan water.When Wilsonheated it,the container43,leaving Wilsonblinded inboth eyes.When Wilsonreturned homefrom hospitaltwo monthslater,hisparents44tofinda wayto dealwith thecatastrophethat had45their lives.But Wilsondid notregard theaccident as46,He learned盲文braille quicklyand continuedhis educationat WorcesterCollege forthe Blind.There,he notonly didwell asastudent butalso becamean47public speaker.Later,he workedin Africa,where manypeople sufferedfrom48for lackof propertreatment.For him,it wasone thingto49his ownfate ofbeing blindand quiteanother toallow somethingto continue50it couldbe fixedso easily.This movedhimto action.And tensof millionsin Africaand Asiacan seebecause ofthe51Wilson madeto preventingthe
52.Wilson receivedseveral international53for hisgreat contributions.He losthis sightbut founda54He provedthat itsnotwhat happensto usthat55ourlives-it,s whatwe makeofwhathappens.
36.A.depends B.holds C.keeps D.reflects
37.A.dilemmas B.accidents C.events D.steps
38.A.way B.hope C.plan D.measure
39.A.continually B.gradually C.gracefully D.completely
40.A.direct B.show C.advocate D.declare
41.A.Anyway B.Moreover C.Somehow D.Thus
42.A.mistakenly B.casually C.amazingly D.clumsily
43.A.erupted B.exploded C.emptied D.exposed
44.A.deserved B.attempted C.cared D.agreed
45.A.submitted toB.catered forC.impressed onD.happened to
46.A.fantastic B.extraordinary C.impressive D.catastrophic
47.A.accomplished B.crucial C.specific D.innocent
48.A.deafness B.depression C.blindness D.speechlessness
49.A.decide B.abandon C.control D.accept
50.A.until B.when C.unless D.before
51.A.opposition B.adjustments C.commitment D.limitations
52.A.preventable B.potential C.spreadable D.influential
54.A.fortune B.recipe C.dream D.vision
53.A.scholarships B.rewards C.awards D.bonuses
55.A.distinguishes B.determines C.claims D.limits第三部分阅读理解共小题;每小题分,满分分15230请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该A BC D项涂黑ASome importantdates inChina*s fightingCovid-19before May7,2020(向夕卜的)Jan23:Wuhan declaredtemporary outbound traffic restrictions.Jan20,2020Jan24:National medicalteams begantobesent toHubei andWuhan.(指导)Jan27:The CentralSteering Grouparrived inWuhan.Feb20,2020(出院)Feb18:The dailynumber ofnewly curedand dischargedpatients exceededthatof thenewly confirmedcases.Feb21:Most provincesand equivalentadministrative unitsstarted tolower theirpublichealth emergencyresponse level.Feb21,2020Feb24:The WHO-China JointMission onCovid-19held apress conferenceinBeijing.Mar17,2020(流行病)Mar11-17:The epidemicpeak hadpassed inChina asa whole.(核酸检测)Aprl:Chinese customsbegan NATon inboundarrivals atall pointsofMar18,2020entry.Apr8:Wuhan liftedoutboundtrafficrestrictions.Apr28,2020Apr26:The lastCovid-19patient inWuhan wasdischarged fromhospital.Apr30:The publichealth emergencyresponse waslowered toLevel2in theApr29,2020Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.May7:The StateCouncil releasedGuidelines onConducting Covid-19Prevention andMay7,2020Control onan OngoingBasis.()
56.What happenedbetween January20and February20A.The CentralSteering Grouparrived inWuhan.B.The WHO-China JointMission onCovid-19held apress conference.C.The lastCovid-19patient inWuhan wasdischarged fromhospital.D.Beijing loweredits emergencyresponse level.
57.From whichdate wereprivate carsallowed to go out of WuhanA January
23.B.March
11.C.April
8.D.May
7.BSometimes itshard tolet go.For many British people,thatcanapply toinstitutions andobjects thatrepresent their一countrys pastage-old castles,splendid homes...and redphone boxes.废品场,Beaten firstby themarch oftechnology andlately bythe terribleweather injunkyards the phone boxesrepresentative of anage arenow makingsomething ofa comeback.Adapted inimaginative ways,many havereappeared on除颤器.city streetsand village greens housingtiny cafes,cellphone repairshops oreven defibrillatormachinesThe originaliron boxeswith theround roofsfirst appearedin
1926.They weredesigned byGiles GilbertScott,thearchitect ofthe BatterseaPower Stationin London.After becomingan importantpart ofmanyBritishstreets,the phoneboxes began disappearinginthe1980s,with therise ofthe mobilephone sendingmost of them awaytothejunkyards.About thattime,Tony Inglisengineering andtransport companygot thejob toremove phone boxes from the streetsandsell themout.But Inglisended upbuying hundredsof themhimself,withtheidea ofrepairing andselling them.He saidthathe hadheard thecalls topreserve theboxes andhad seenhow someofthemwere listedas historicbuildings.As Inglisand,later otherbusinessmen,got towork,repurposed phoneboxesbeganreappearing incities andvillagesas peoplefound newuses forthem.Today,they areonce again a familiarsight,playing rolesthatareoften justas importantforthe communityas theiroriginal purpose.In ruralareas,where ambulancescan takea relativelylong timeto arrive,the phoneboxes havetaken ona lifesavingrole.Local organizationscan adoptthem for1pound,and installdefibrillators tohelp inemergencies.Others alsolooked atthe phoneboxes andsaw businessopportunities.LoveFone,a companythat advocatesrepairingcellphones ratherthan abandoningthem,opened amini workshopinaLondon phonebox in
2016.The tinyshops madeeconomic sense,according toRobert Kerr,a founderof LoveFone.He saidthat oneoftheboxesgenerated around$13,500in revenuea monthand costonly about$400to rent.Inglis saidphoneboxescalled tomind anage whenthings werebuilt tolast.nI likewhat theyaretopeople,andIenjoybringing thingsback,1he said.
58.The phoneboxes aremaking acomeback.A.to forma beautifulsight ofthe cityB.to improvetelecommunications servicesC.to remindpeople ofa historicalperiodD.to meetthe requirementof greeneconomy()
59.Why didthephoneboxes begintogooutofservice inthe1980sA.They werenot well-designed.B.They providedbad services.C.They hadtoo shorta history.D.They lostto newtechnologies..()
60.The phoneboxes arebecoming popularmainly becauseofA.their newappearance andlower pricesB.the pushofthelocal organizationsC.their changedroles andfunctions D.the bigfunding ofthe businessmenCForthosewhocan stomachit,working outbefore breakfastmay bemore beneficialfor healththan eatingfirst,accordingtoa studyof meal timing andphysical activity.Athletes andscientists havelong knownthat mealtiming affectsperformance.However,far lesshasbeenknownabout howmealtimingand exercisemight affectgeneral health.To findout,British scientistsconducted astudy.They firstfound10overweight andinactive butotherwise healthyyoungmen,whose lifestylesare,for betterand worse,representativeofthose ofmostofus.They testedthe mensfitness(新陈代谢的)(样品)and restingmetabolic ratesand tooksamples oftheir blood and fat tissue.Then,on twoseparate morningvisits tothe scientistslab,each manwalked foran hourat an average speedthat,intheory shouldallow hisbody torely mainlyon fatfor fuel.Before oneof theseworkouts,the menskipped breakfast,(禁食).meaning thatthey exercisedonacompletely emptystomach aftera longovernight fastOn theother occasion,theyate arich morningmeal abouttwo hoursbefore theystarted walking.Just beforeand anhour aftereach workout,the scientiststook additionalsamples ofthe mensbloodandfattissue.Then theycompared thesamples.There wereconsiderable differences.Most obviously,the mendisplayed lowerblood sugar levelsatthestart oftheir workoutswhen they had skippedbreakfast thanwhen theyhad eaten.As aresult,theyburned more fat duringwalks onan emptystomach thanwhen theyhad eatenfirst.On theother hand,they burnedslightly(卡路里),more calorieson average,during theworkout after breakfast thanafter fasting.But itwastheeffects deepwithin thefat cellsthat mayhavebeenthemostsignificant,the researchersfound,Multiplegenes behaveddifferently,depending onwhether someonehad eatenor notbefore walking.Many ofthese genesproduce(蛋白质)(胰岛素)proteins thatcanimprovebloodsugarregulation andinsulin levelsthroughout thebody andso areassociatedwith improvedmetabolic health.These geneswere muchmore activewhen themen hadfasted beforeexercisethan whentheyhadbreakfasted.The implicationoftheseresults isthat togain thegreatest healthbenefits fromexercise,it maybe wiseto skipeatingfirst.
61.The underlinedexpression stomachit inParagraph1most probablymeansA.digest themeal easilyB.manage withoutbreakfastC.decide wiselywhat toeat D.eat whateveris offered
62.Why werethe10people chosenfortheexperimentA.Their lifestyleswere typicalof ordinarypeople.B.Their lackof exerciseled tooverweight.C.They couldwalk atanaveragespeed.D.They hadslow metabolicrates.
63.What happenedto thosewho atebreakfast beforeexerciseA.They successfullylost weight.B.They consumeda bitmore calories.C.They burnedmorefaton average.D.They displayedhigher insulinlevels.
64.What couldbe learnedfromtheresearchA.A workoutafterbreakfastimproves geneperformances.B.Too muchworkout oftenslows metabolicrates.C.Lifestyle isnot asimportantasmorning exercise.D.Physical exercisebefore breakfastis betterfor health.D亚马逊Iwasinthemiddle oftheAmazonwith mywife,who wasthere asa medicalresearcher.We flewonasmallplane toa farawayvillage.We did not speakthelocallanguage,didnotknow thecustoms,and moreoftenthannot,did notentirelyrecognize thefood.We couldnot havefelt moreforeign.We wereraised onbooks andcomputers,highways andcell phones,but nowwe wereliving ina villagewithoutrunning wateror electricityIt waseasy forus togo tosleep atthe endoftheday feelinga littlemisunderstood.Then oneperfect Amazonianevening,with monkeyscalling frombeyond thevillagegreen,we playedsoccer.I amnotgood atsoccer,but thatevening itwas wonderful.Everyone knewthe rules.We allspoke thesame languageof passesandshots.We understoodone anotherperfectly.As darknesscame overthe fieldand thematch。
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