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福建省泉港六中2023-2024学年高三英语第一学期期末复习检测模拟试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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1.Do youknow ourtown atall一Surely,this is the thirdtime Ihere.A.came B.come C.have comeD.am coming
2.The followingchosen as the candidatesof thecompetition.A.is B.areC.has D.have
3.individual players,we have a greatteam but the problemis that they dontplayfootball togetherwell atall.A.On topof B.By meansofC.In termsof D.In caseof
4.…Dont worry,Mum.The doctorsaid itwas onlythe flu.—!Fil telldad theresnothing serious.A.Congratulations B.What areliefC.How surprisingD.Pm sosorry
5.・■一I didreally wellin theexamination,Li Ke.—I did.I gotfull mark.A.no lessB.not lessC.not worseD.no worse
6.Thanks to the effortsin environmentalprotection,the wetlandhas beentoits originalappearance.A.restored B.deliveredC.transferred D.draftedA.Its mypleasure.B.Help yourself.一
7.Would yoube sokind asto takethis heavybox upstairsfor meC.Sure,with pleasure.D.Take yourtime.glasses;he casthis eyeupon hismother;again itfell upon the bookfrom whichhe had beenreading.Not a word escapedhim;but againhe calmlypursued theservice,and soonsought inprayeran abilityto setan examplebefore hishousehold whichshould beworthy of theirimitation.Such avictory wasworth more than theproudest oneever achievedon thefield ofbattle.、1The followingsentence shouldbe putat the beginning ofParagraph.The differencein thehappiness whichis receivedby theman whogoverns histemper andthatby theman whodoes notis dramatic.A.Two B.ThreeC・Four D.Five、2How isthe passagemainly developedA.By analyzingreasons.B.By givingexamples.C.By listingarguments.D.By comparingfacts.、3What wasRoger Shermansattitude towardshis agedmotherA.Grateful.B.Skeptical.C.Tolerant.D.Sympathetic.4^What canwe learnabout Roger ShermanA.He camefrom adistinguished familybackground.
8.He wasnot goodat displayinghis trueinner feelings.
9.He severely punished astudent whodidnt behavehimself.
10.He was a manconscious of the consequencesof hisbehavior.、5What doesthe underlinedsentence in the lastparagraph meanA.Mr Shermans face wascovered withblood.B・Mr Shermanwas seekingstrength inprayer.C.Mr Shermanwas thenon thepoint ofexploding.D.Mr Shermanwas ashamedof hismothers rudebehavior.、6Which of the followingisthe best titlefor thepassageA,Control yourtemper B.Save yourself-esteemC.Mind yourmanners D.Treasure yourBible第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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30201.530Fred andhis wifeEdna went to thestate fairevery year.Every yearFred would say,“Edna,Id liketo36in that airplane.**And every year Ednawouldsay,nI knowFred,but thatairplaneride37ten dollars,and ten dollars isten dollars.nOne yearFred andEdna wentto thefair again and Fredsaid,Edna,Im71years old.If Idon*t ridethatairplanethis yearI maynever getanother38Edna replied,nFred,the airplanerideneeds ten dollars,and tendollars istendollars.0The39overheard them and said/Folks,Ill makeyou a
40.1111take youboth upfor aride.If youcan stay41for theentire rideand notsay oneword,I wont42you,but ifyou sayoneword,its tendollars.0Fred andEdna agreedand43they went.The pilotdid allkinds oftwists andturns,rolls anddives,but not awordwas heard.He didall his44over again,but stillnot aword.They45and thepilot turnedto FredJBy golly,I dideverything Icouldthink ofto getyou toyell out,but you46Fred replied,HWell,I wasgoing tosay somethingwhen Edna47out of theplane,but youknow tendollars istendollars.n2^A.loses B・pays C.costs D.benefits
3、A.job B.unit C.family D.chance、B,policeman C.stranger D.friend4A.pilotB.plan C.request D.deal、5A.promise
6、A.safe B.quiet C.kind D.strong
7、A.charge B.punish C.carry D.want
8、A.up B.down C.in D.out、9A.deeds B.tricks C.flights D.attractions
10、A.climbed B・flew C.landed D.stoppedH、A.failed B.didn C.forgot D・moved
12、A.walked B.ran C.fell D.looked第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内
1.5151单词的正确形式分
27.15Experts havestarted workingonl,unbelievable projectto make arobot madeby NASAact likea human.
28.name Valkyrie,the robotlooks likea womanand maybe usedto explorerMarsone day.It
3.invent byNASA scientiststo competein theDARPA RoboticsChallengesDRC.It is
1.9meters talland4weight125kilograms.It comeswith aseries5,cameras,sonar,and othersensors spreadacross itsbody tohelp itmove around.Valkyrie ispowered by a batteryon itsback,which cankeep it6,operate for an hour.It can walk on7,it own,pick upobjects andcontrol manyobjects andtools,8is partof therequirementsfor theDARPA challenge.The machinecanwalkon twolegs andperform basic9,move atpresent.However,theteam fromScotlands EdinburghUniversity wantsto giveit10,many skills.It ishoped that the newand improvedrobot willwork alongwith astronautsinspace.第四部分写作共两节第一节短文改错满分分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文
28.10文中共有处语言错误,共有处语言错误请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单1010词增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号八,并在其下面写上该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者从处起不计分21011Manager,、I aman exchangestudent fromChina Yesterday,I wentto your cinema tosee afilm Thefilm was verywell,but Idid notenjoy itbecause therewere someproblem in the cinema、First,the filmwas delayedas therewere somuchadvertisements at thebeginningIt was、rather annoyedSecond,the soundof thefilmwastoo loudthat Icould hardlybear TheEXITsiqns couldnot beseen clearly,which presentedpotential safetyhazardsIf something、terriblyshould happen,it willbe difficultfor people to getout quickly、As avisitor to your city,Pm disappointedwith myexperience inyourcinemaI amwritingaletter in the hope that youcan consideraboutthese problemsand makesomeimprovementsYours faithfully,Li Hua第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)第二节书面表达(25分)在寄宿制高中,大部分学生住校,但仍有一部分学生选择走读你校就此开展了一次问卷调查,主题为“学生是否应该住校?”下表是本次调查的结果,请你就此结果写一篇调查报告,并适当阐述自己的观点70%的同学赞成住校30%的同学反对住校、有利于培养学生良好的学习和生活习惯;、学校餐厅无法满足多样需求;
112、节约时间;
2、学生住校不利于了解外界信息;、可与老师及同学充分交流,有利于共同进步、和家人交流少33注意、词数左右;
11002、参考词汇:寄宿制学校boarding school住校live on campus;、文章的开头已为你写好,不计入总词数3Recently,a surveyhas beenmade inOur schoolon whetherwe studentsshould live oncampus in a boardingschool.The opinionsare divided.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C
2、B
3、C、B
4、D
5、A
6、C
7、A8C、
9、11A、12D、13D、14A、15D、16B、17D、18B、19A、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211A、2C、3B、4D、、221D、2D、3C、4A、、231A、2D、3D、4B、、241A、2C、3B、4B、、251A、2B、3C、4D、5C、6A第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、2C3D、4A、5D、6B、7A、8A、9B、10C、11B、12C第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内L5151单词的正确形式、27L an
2.Named
3.was invented
4.weights
5.of
6.operating
7.its
8.which
9.movements
10.more第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10>【小题】改为281well good【小题】改为2problem problems[小题改为3]much many【小题】改为4annoyed annoying【小题改为5]too so【小题】6bear Ait【小题改为7]signs sign【小题】改为8terribly terrible[小题改为9]will would【小题改为10]a the第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、参考范文29Recently,a surveyhas beenmade inour schoolon whetherwe studentsshould liveon campusina boardingschool.The opinionsare divided.70%of usare infavor ofit asliving oncampus canhelp developa goodhabit ofstudying andliving.Besides,they canspend lesstime on the way.to schooland home.Whafs more,they canconsultteachers anddiscuss withclassmates,which willcontribute totheir improvement.However,30%of themare againstit for the reasonsbelow:First,the schoolcanteen cantmeetthe variousneeds ofstudents.Second,if theyliveoncampus,theyll havelittle chanceto getintouch withsociety.Last,without parentsaccompanying,they communicateless with them.Personally,I thinkits necessaryto liveoncampusbecause wecan live,study andplay togetherhappily.
8.My fatherinsisted thatevery minutemade fulluse of the workwell.A.be,to doB.has been,doingC.be,doing D.has been,to do一
9.What aboutthe protectionof thesenew machines—Lets keepthe surfacedust byputting acover over them.A.far fromB.apart fromC.free fromD.away from
10.I wasill thatday,otherwise Ithe sportsmeet.A・took part in B.would havetaken part inC.had takenpartinD.would takepartin
11.The oldbank,appearance isnotapretty sight,is extremelybeautiful onthe inside.A.whose B.whereC.when D.which
12.—Would youlike methe radioa bit—No,its allright.Pm usedwiththeradio.A.to turndown;to work;on B.turning down;to working;onC.turning down;to working;off D.to turndown;to working;on
13.Some peopleare able to multitaskwell—they cantwo ormore businessesatthe sametime verywell.A.turn toB.relate toC.lead toD.attend to
14.She runson averageabout15miles aday everyday,the circumstances.A.whatever B.wherever C.whichever D.however
15.—I needto advertisefor aroommate fornext term.一Mary isinterested.A.What forB.Why notC.So whatD.Why bother
16.A firmfrom NewZealand hasrevealed aset ofrobotic legswhich theyclaim willsoonallow wheelchair-bound people to walkagain.A.extremelyB.previously C.actually D.eventually
17.The famousplayer triedagainandagain aftereach failure.Thafs hesucceededat last.A.what B.when
18.—What doesthe signover thereread—“No personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarette,cigar orpipe inthis area.”A.will B.shallC.may D.must
19.He wasgreatly shockedat DonaldTrumps takingoffice.Never didhe expectthat thevotersbe sounreasonable.A.should B.couldC.would D.might
20.・…Would youhave toldhim theanswer hadit beenpossible.--I wouldhave,but Iso busythen.A.hadbeenB.were C.wasD.would be第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6According to a PewResearch Centerreport fromNovember2013,“71%ofthose10-18turn tothe internetas amain newssource.Another Pewreport foundfrom2012says thaton anaverage day,29percent ofyoung peoplewere“newsless”meaning theydidnot getany news,from traditionalplatforms,mobile phones,or evensocial networks.Despite thefact thatboth my husband and I arein journalism,myhusbandas adesigneditor andmyself as a writer,I haveoften wonderedif our four sons would grow up to readprinted pageswith their own childrensomeday.I gotmy answerlast weekwhen myfailure torenew usliving ina newspaperdesert for(two weeks.Normally weget bothThe Virginian-Pilot thepaper forwhich myhusband)works andThe ChristianScience MonitorWeekly printedition.Our foursons havegrownup with a variety of print newspapers available daily.That haschanged slightlysince ouryoungest,Quin,10,has alsobecome anonline newstracker.However,it wasntuntil the newspapers stopped coming to our doorstep seven days aweek thatI learnedhow deeply attached theyall are tothe printed,paper,page.Thafs whenwe decided to makea list of what we have come to rely on newspapersto do cheaply andimmediately.Heres the list wemade togetherof whatour newspaperis usedfor beyondlearning thenewsitself:as anumbrella whencaught inrain;to stuffin wetshoes overnightto dry;to stuffinhats tokeep theirshape;to stuffunder doorsand incracks tostop coldwind fromcoming()in;to wallpaperfor adoll housemy daddid thatonce....Despite thegrowing listof householduses,my sonslove forreading thepaper beforeitbecomes cageliner hashelped meto realizethat thereis stillhopethatour kidsand futuregenerationswill continue to value theprintednews asmorethanjust ameans toa craftingproject end,but to getting amore touchablegrasp onthe issuesthey mayface in life.、1What isthe PewResearch Centerreport probablyaboutA.Childrens newssource.B.Quality ofjournalism.C.Childrens after-class activities.D.Parent-child relationships.、2When didthe authorlearn howdeeplyattachedher childrenaretonewspapersA.ourfoursonswouldgrowupto readprinted pageswith theirown childrenB.our youngest,Quin,10,has alsobecome anonline newsaddictC.thenewspapersstoppedcomingtoourdoorstepsevendaysaweekD.wedecidedtomakealistofwhatwehavecometorelyonnewspapers、3Which isnot onthelistof usingnewspapers forhouseholdA.to wallpaperforadoll house.B・togetnews fromsocial networks.C.to actas anumbrella whencaught inrain.D.to stuffunder doorsand incracks tostop coldwind comingin.、4How shouldchildren andfuture generationscontinuetovaluethenewspaperA.using itasameans toa craftingprojectend.B・relying onit todocheaplyand immediately.C.growing upwithavarietyofprintnewspapersavailabledaily.D.getting amore touchablegrasp onthe issuesthey mayface inlife.(分)(互动)
22.8A newMagic Benchdesigned byDisney Researchlets youinteract(动画的)with lovelyanimated character-and nospecial glassesor earphonesare required.Instead,the completeenvironment-the seat,the sitterand thecartoon characters-is mirroredona screenopposite the bench makingit possiblefor othersto watchthe sceneunfold.How doesthe iHusionwork Acamera andsensor catchimages andgather depthinformationabout physicalobjects thebench and the person.And thencomputer translatesthem into the3D animations.Meanwhile sensorsof touchbuilt intothebenchdeliver shakingthat is happeningatthe same timeand speedto animatedactions onthe screen,creating theillusionthat theanimated figuresare occupyingreal-world spacenext tothe user.“Our goalfor thisproject was:hear acharacter coming,see thementer thespace,andfeel themsit nexttoyou,“said MosheMahler,principal digitalartist atDisney Research.Unlike the traditional mobiletechnology,one ofwhose limitationsis thatonly a single usercansee itsillusion,the Magic Bench allowsgroups of peopletogather inasingleenvironment(扩充实境)and collectivelyparticipate inan augmented-reality experience,all atthe sametime.In avideo show,a smallcartoon donkeyruns intoview andkicks thebench,causingsharp soundand makingthe seatedperson jumpin surprise.Another testshows twopeopleon thebench,reacting asthey feelan animatedrabbit skipup besidethemandjump upanddown.When auser passeshis handovertherabbit,a shadowmoves acrossits head,asthough itwere occupyingthesamephysical spaceastheperson nextto it.、1What doesthe Magic Bench needto workproperlyA.Special glasses.B.Earphones.C.A mirror.D.A screen.、2What doesthe underlinedword“iHusion”in Paragraph2refer toA.The shakingthatishappening.B.The3d animationsonthescreen.C.The figuresabout physicalobjects.D.The interactionwith animatedfigures.、3Whafs theMagicBenchdifferent from thetraditionaltechnologyA.Its fantasycan beseen onlybyasingle user.B.It isdesigned tocreate moreanimated characters.C.It allowsmany peopleto experiencethe fantasytogether.D.Its userand theanimated characteroccupy thesame space.、4Which isthe besttitle of the textA.MagicBenchPuts YouinthePictureB.Audience BecomeCartoon CharactersC.Entertainment IndustryEnters aNew StageD.Disneys CartoonFigures Comeinto Reality(分)
23.8Regrets areoften painful.A studysuggests thatsome peoplecan overcomethem,said JiaWei Zhang,a psychologygraduate atthe Universityof California.But thisisntthe casefor everyone,he said.The researcherswondered whysome peoplereport feelingimprovement fromregretsbut othersdont.Does itlie inhow peopleapproach their regrets(自我同情)In thestudy,the researchersfocused onself-compassion asa potentialfactorin whysome peoplehave aneasier limeleaving their regrets behindthem.400people attendedan experiment.First,they wereasked towrite about their biggestregret.Half wrotesomething theydid butwish theyhadnt done;the otherhalf wrotesomethingthey didntdo butwish theyhad.Then,the participantswere randomlyassignedto oneof threegroups:self compassion,self-esteem anda controlgroup.The self-esteemgroup wasasked torespond by“talking toyourself aboutthis regretfromtheaspect ofconfirmingyour positivequalities”.The controlgroup wasasked towrite abouttheir favoritehobby ratherthan theirregret.Then,they wereasked abouttheir feelings of forgiveness,acceptance andpersonalimprovement followingthe exercise.They foundthat the self-compassion groupreported greaterfeelings of acceptance,forgiveness andpersonal improvement,compared withthe controlgroup andtheselfesteemgroup.In otherwords,focusing onyour bestqualities isnot whathelps youfeel better abouta regret.Rather,being compassionatetoward yourselfis whatmay makea difference,theresearchers found.Its possiblethat peoplewho practiceself-compassion areabletoconfront theirregretsand seewhat wentwrong,so theycan makea betterchoice inthe future,Zhang toldLiveScience.Self-compassion pushespeopletoaccept theirregret insteadof runningaway fromit.The researchersused anexample ofthis from a previousstudy onbreast cancerpatientswho wereasked totry thinkingabouttheirtreatment ina positivelight beforeit began.The、women whodid soreported greaterfeelingsofpersonal growthlater on.1What doestheunderlined word“confront”in Paragraph7meanA.Handle B.Forget.C.Ignore D.Show.、2What werethe studentsintheself-esteem groupasked todoA.Think ofa wayout.B.Write abouttheirregrets.C.Record theirfavorite hobbies.D.Treat theirregrets inpositive ways.、3Why werethe participantsasked abouttheir goodqualitiesA,To coverup theirregrets.B・To seeif they have weaknesses.C.To seeif theyhave selfcompassion.D.To helpthem feelbetterabouttheirregrets.
4、What wasthe aimof mentioningthe researchers5study onbreast cancerpatientsA.To showthe methodof theresearch.B.To showthe valueof theacceptance.C.To showthe truthof peoplesfeeling.D.To showthe difficultyoftheresearch.(分)
24.8We alllove bank holidays.In theUK,we onlyget eightbankholidays in oneyear,and atleast fiveof thoseoccur aroundChristmas timeand Eastertime!A bankholidayis aBritish English term.This is an offlcialday thatis decidedby thegovernment,whenbanks,shops andoffices closeforthe day eventhough itsa weekday-usually aMonday,anda lotofpeoplehave aday offwork.Bank holidaysare differentin Colombia-firstly,they arecalled“festivos”.There aretwentyfestivos forthe wholecountry inone year!In Britain,people getmore holiday(津贴)allowances thanColombians butfewer bankholidays.There canbe evenmore festivosin Colombia,depending onwhich regionof Colombiayou livein.This isbecause different(守护神),regions have theirownholidays.For example,some regionshaveapatron saintsotheyhavean extrafestivo to celebrate thatsaint.However,there aresome daysthat arenational holidaysfor historicalreasons.There isan IndependenceDay celebrationon July20everyyear.This isjust likeBastille DayinFrance onJuly14,or IndependenceDay inthe United States onJuly
4.Other importantfestivosin Colombiaare:Labour Day,on May1,and Columbus Day onOctober
12.ColumbusDayisahistorical bankholiday thatalmost everycounty onthe continent ofAmerica celebrates.This includesColombia,Chile,Peru,Argentina,Mexico andthe UnitedStates.It ismemorialization ofthedaywhen theItalian sailor,Christopher Columbus,firstreached landonthecontinent inthe year
14.Many peoplecriticize thisday andsay itis notsomethingtocelebratebecause ofthe wayColumbus andhis teamtreated thepeople thatwerealready livingthere.、1What isa bankholiday”according tothe textA.An offlcialnationwide vacation.B.A holidayonly forthe bankstaff.C.A Britishtraditional religionfestival.D.A celebrationfor Christmasand Easter.、2What canwe learnfrom Paragraph!A.Colombia andBritain havethesame number of festivos.B.All Colombians havethesamenumberoffestivos.C.Colombianshavefewer holidayallowances thanBritish people.D.People inmost regionscelebrate apatron saint.、3Why domany Americansrefuse tocelebrate ColumbusDayA.Because Columbuswasnt anAmerican atall.B.Because Columbusonce treatedthe localsbadly.C.Because itwasnt Columbuswho foundAmerica first.D.Because Columbusdidnt liveinthecontinentofAmerica.4^What isthe textmainly aboutA.A BritishEnglishterm.B.Bank holidaysinColombia.C.Important festivosin America.D.Different bankholidaysinthe world.(分)
25.10No one has a temper naturallyso good,that itdoes notneed attentionandcultivation,and noonehasatemperso bad,but that,by properculture,it maybecomepleasant.One ofthebestdisciplined tempersever seen,was thatofagentleman who wasnaturally quick,irritable,rash,and violent;but,by takingcare ofthe sick,and especiallyof(疯狂的)mentally derangedpeople,he socompletely masteredhimself thathe wasneverknown to be thrownoff hisguard.There isno miseryso constant,so upsetting,and sointolerable toothers,as thatofhaving acharacter whichis yourmaster.There arecorners atevery turninlife,againstwhich wemay run,and atwhich wemay breakout inimpatience,if wechoose.Look atRogerSherman,who rosefromahumble occupationtoaseat inthe firstCongressoftheUnitedStates,and whosejudgment wasreceived withgreat respectby thatbodyof distinguishedmen.He madehimself masterof histemper andcultivated itasagreatbusiness inlife.There areone ortwo instanceswhich showthis partof hischaracter ina lightthatis beautiful.One day,after havingreceived hishighest honors,he wassitting andreading inhissitting room.A student,inaroom closeby,held alooking-glass insuch aposition asto pourthereflected raysofthesun directlyin Mr Shermansface.He movedhis chair,andthethingwas repeated.A thirdtime the chair wasmoved,butthelooking-glass stillreflected thesun inhiseyes.He laidaside hisbook,wenttothe window,and manywitnesses ofthe rudebehaviorexpected tosee theungentlemanly studentseverelypunished.He raisedthe windowgently,and then—shut thewindow blind!I cannot helpproviding anotherinstance ofthe powerhe hadacquired overhimself.Hewas naturallypossessed ofstrong passions,but overthese heat lengthobtained anextraordinarycontrol.He becamehabitually calmand self-possessed.Mr Shermanwas oneofthose menwho arenot ashamedto maintainthe formsof religionin theirfamilies.Onemorning hecalled themall togetheras usualto leadtheminprayer toGod.The oldfamilyBible”was broughtout andlaid onthe table.Mr Shermantook hisseat andplaced besidehim oneof hischildren,a childof hisoldage.The restofthe family wereseated aroundthe room,several ofwhom werenowgrown-ups.Besides these,some ofthe tutorsofthecollege wereboarders inthefamilyandwere presentatthetime.His agedmother occupieda corneroftheroom,opposite theplacewhere thedistinguished Judgesat.At length,he openedthe Bibleand begantoread.The childwhowasseated besidehimmade somelittle disturbance,upon whichMrShermanpaused andtold itto bestill.Again hecontinuedbut againhe hadto pauseto scoldthe littleoffender,whose playfulcharacterwould scarcelypermit ittobestill.At thistime hegently tappedits ear.The blow,if blowitmight becalled,caught theattention ofhis agedmother,who nowwith someeffort rosefromthe seatand totteredacross theroom.At length,she reachedthechairof MrSherman,and ina moment,most unexpectedlyto him,she gavehim ablow onthe earwith allthe forceshecould gather.uThere,“said she,“you strikeyour child,andIwill strikemine.”」」」Fo£a jnomenLthe Dloodwas seennoimtiiig jQhc ace9f Nl£Shrrmaii.But itwas onlyforamomentand allwas calmand mildas usual.He paused;he raisedhis。
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