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2022-2023学年下学期高二完形填空最新名校好题进阶训练篇实桢训练重庆•高100Text
21.12012・考真题】I became a gardenerwhen I was twelve.My early201of gardeningmay nothave originatedfrom mylovefor nature.It was to202my parents.At thattime,we had a bigyard inwhich a beautiful mapletree stood.But mymother oftenlooked with203at thiswork ofnatural art.Those goldenleaves seemedlike tonsof rubbishto her,“something elseto204「Seeing theneighbors busywith gardening,my fatherever thoughtit awaste oftime.At thatage,I alwaysdid something205to whatevermy parentsdid!If gardeningwere somethingtheyfound206I wouldplant agarden!I plantedsome lily(百合花)seeds in the yard.But theyfailed to
207.I continuedtosunflower seedsandroses.Wild208joy,Ifoundthefirstrosebloom(开花).Onebyone,theflowersbloomedtheirheadsoff.209I was touched bythis landof wonder.
210.my parentsshowed nointerest in my garden.My fathereven211at mebecausehe founditwas212to movearound my garden to the driveway.To mymother\
213.I puther vasemy realroseswhich,in hereyes,were simplyweeds214flowers.Regardless of their
215.I kepton plantingmygardenand216to enjoythepleasure gardening.Plantsmake suchgood companions:they breathe,they bloom,they217to careand love.IthasbeenmanyyearssinceI mademyfirstgardenoutofmy desireto218niyparent.TodayIbecomeknown asMrs.Greenthumbs,teaching gardeningand hostinga gardeningshow whichmakes myparentsfeel very
219.And nowI couldsay itis myaffectionfor220that makesmeareal gardener.
201.A.memory B.dream C.intention D.design
202.A.please B.change C.help D.annoy
203.A.doubt B.appreciation C.surprise D.excitement
204.A.collect upB.care aboutC.clean upD.come in
205.A.equal B.similar C.superior D.oppositeIt was a338to learn,I felt.At noage needone haveto begfor a339if onehas goodhealth andiswillingtoworkhard.ForawhileIfelt340ofmyself.YoungasI am-justsixteen,andtherewasthisoldmanwho musthave beenusefully engagedperhaps beforethe sunappeared abovethe horizon.
321.A.forces B.allows C.causes D.forbids
322.A.otherwise B.therefore C.however D.besides
323.A.parking lotB.bus stopC.school D.market
324.A.interesting B.surprising C.awful D.useful
325.A.noticed B.recognized C.called D.assisted
326.A.backB.handle C.wheel D.seat
327.A.searched B.left C.moved D.wandered
328.A.stopped B.started C.intended D.finished
329.A.crossed B.slipped C.disturbed D.inspired
330.A.attractive B.shiny C.simple D.expensive
331.A.repairmen B.businessmen C.drivers D.cyclists
332.A.busyB.content C.careful D.bored
333.A.waving B.looking C.laughing D.pointing
334.A.aboutB.for C.with D.like
335.A.worry B.respect C.sympathy D.pride
336.A.cleaning B.fixing C.replacing D.covering
337.A.stillB.yet C.again D.soon
338.A.lesson B.subject C.skill D.fact
339.A.business B.living C.success D.right
340.A.tiredB.doubtful C.fearful D.ashamed
8.12019・全国•高考真题】Its about250miles fromthe hillsof west-central Iowato Ehlershome inMinnesota.During thelongtrip home,following aweekend ofhunting.Ehlers341about thesmall doghe hadseen342alongside theroad.He had343to coax(哄)the dogto himbut,frightened,it had
344.Backhome,Ehlers wastroubledbythat345dog.So,four dayslater,he calledhisfriend Greg,andthetwo drove
346.After a long andcareful
347.Greg saw,across afield,the dogmoving348away.Ehlerseventually succeededin coaxingthe animalto him.Nervousness andfear werereplaced with
349.It juststartedlicking舔Ehlcrs,face.A localfirmer toldthem the dog soundedlike one35as lostin thelocal paper.The adhada351number for a townin southernMichigan.Ehlers352the numberof Jeffand Lisato tellthem he had353their dog.Jeffhad354inIowabeforeThanksgivingwithhisdog,Rosie,butthegunshotshadscaredthedogoff.Jeff searched355for Rosiein thenext fourdays.Ehlers returnedto Minnesota,and thendrove100miles toMinneapolis toput Rosieon aflight toMichigan.Its goodto knowtheres stillsomeone outthere who356enough to go tothat kind of357JsavsLisa ofEhlers rescue
358.“I figuredwhoever lostthedogwas probablyjust as359to itas I am tomy dogs,“says Ehlers.uIf ithadbeen mydog,Td hopethat somebodywould be36togothat extraA.equalB.allergicC.gratefulD.closemile”
341.A.read B.forgot C.thought D.heard
342.A.fighting B.trembling C.eating D.sleeping
343.A.tried B.agreed C.promised D.regretted
344.A.calmed downB.stood upC.rolled overD.run off
345.A.injured B.stolen C.lost D.rescued
346.A.home B.past C.back D.on
347.A.preparation B.explanation C.test D.search
348.A.cautiously B.casually C.skillfully D.angrily
349.A.surprise B.joy C.hesitation D.anxiety
350.A.predicted B.advertised c.believed D.recorded
351.A.house B.phone c.street D.car
352.A.called B.copied C.counted D.remembered
353.A.fed B.adopted c.found D.cured
354.A.hunted B.skied c.lived D.worked
355.A.on purposeB.on timec.in turnD.in vain
356.A.cares B.sees c.suffers D.learns
357.A.place B.trouble c.waste D.extremec.
358.A.service B.plan effortD.team
359.A.suitableB.proudC.wiseD.willing
9.12018・江苏•高考真题】Raynor Winnand herhusband Mothbecame homelessdue totheir wronginvestment.Their savingshadbeen361topaylawyersfees.Tomakemattersworse,Mothwasdiagnosed(诊断)witha362disease.There wasno363,only painrelief.Failing tofind anyother wayout,they decidedto makea364journey,as theycaughtsight of an oldhikers(徒步旅行者)guide.This was alongjourney ofunaccustomed hardshipand365recovery.When leavinghome,Raynor andMothhadjust£320inthebank.Theyplannedtokeepthe366lowbylivingonboilednoodles,withthe367hamburger shoptreat.Wild campingis368in England,lb avoidbeing caught,the Winnshad to get theirtentup369andpacked itaway earlyin themorning.The Winnssoon discoveredthatdaily hikingin their50s isa lot370than theyremember it was in their20s.Raynor37]all overand desiredabath.Moth,meanwhile,after aninitial372,found hissymptoms werestrangely373by theirdaily tiringjourney.374,the couplefound that their bodiesturned forthe better,with re-fbund strongmuscles that theythought had375forever.Our hairwas friedand fallingout,nailsbroken,clothes376to athread,but wewerealive.”Duringthe journey,Raynor beganacareer asanature writer.Shewrites,377hadtaken everymaterialthingfrom meand leftme tornbare,an emptypage atthe end of a(n)378written book.It hadalsogivenme a379,either toleave thatpage380or tokeep writingthe storywith hope.1chose hope.”
361.A.drawn upB.used upC.backed upD.kept up
362.A.mild B.common C.preventable D.serious
363.A.cure B.luck C.care D.promise
364.A.business B.walking C.bus D.rail
365.A.expected B.frightening C.disappointing D.surprising
366.A.budget B.revenue C.compensation D.allowance
367.A.frequent B.occasional C.abundant D.constant
368.A.unpopular B.lawful C.attractive D.illegal
369.A.soon B.early C.late D.slowly37()A..harder B.easier C.cheaper D.funnier
371.A.rolled B.bled C.ached D.trembled
372.A.struggle B.progress C.excitement D.research
373.A.developed B.controlled C.reduced D.increased
374.A.Initially B.Eventually C.Temporarily D.Consequently
375.A.gained B.kept C.wounded D.lost
376.A.sewn B.washed C.worn D.ironed
377.A.Doctors B.Hiking C.Lawyers D.Homelessness
378.A.well B.partly C.neatly D.originally
379.A.choice B.reward C.promise D.break
380.A.loose B.full C.blank D.missing
10.12020・江苏•高考真题】Being goodat somethingand havinga passionfor itare notenough.Success381fundamentally onourview ofourselves andof the382in our lives.When twclvc-ycar-old JohnWilson walkedinto hischemistry classon arainy dayin1931,hehadno383of knowingthat hislife wasto change
384.The classexperiment thatdaywasto385how heatingacontainer ofwater wouldbring airbubbling(冒泡)tothesurface.
386.the containerthe teachergaveWilson toheat387held somethingmorevolatile(易挥发的)thanwater.WhenWilsonheatedit,thecontainer
388.leavingWilsonblindedinboth eyes.WhenWilsonreturnedhome fromhospitaltwomonthslater,hisparents389tofind away todeal withthecatastrophethathad390theirlives.ButWilsondidnotregardtheaccidentas39].Helearnedbraille(盲文)quickly andcontinued hiseducation atWorcesterCollege forthe Blind.There,he notonly didwell asa studentbut alsobecame a(n)392publicspeaker.Later,heworkedinAfrica,where manypeoplesufferedfrom393forlack ofpropertreatment.For him,it wasone thing to394his ownfate ofbeing blindand quiteanothertoallowsomethingtocontinue395itcouldbefixedsoeasily.Thismovedhimtoaction.Andtensofmillions inAfrica andAsia cansee becauseof the396Wilsonmade topreventing the
397.Wilson receivedseveral international398for hisgreat contributions.He losthissight butfound a
399.
381.A.depends B.holds C.keeps D.reflects
382.A.dilemmas B.accidents C.events D.steps
383.A.wayB.hope C.plan D.measure
384.A.continually B.gradually C.gracefully D.completely
385.A.directB.show C.advocate D.declare
386.A.Anyway B.Moreover C.Somehow D.Thus
387.A.mistakenly B.casually C.amazingly D.clumsily
388.A.erupted B.exploded C.emptied D.exposed
389.A.deserved B.attempted C.cared D.agreedA.submitted to B.catered forC.impressed onD.happened toA.fantastic
390.B.extraordinary C.impressive D.catastrophic
391.
392.A.accomplished B.crucial C.specificD.innocent
393.A.deafness B.depression C.blindness D.speechlessness
394.A.decide B.abandon C.control D.accept
395.A.untilB.when C.unless D.before
396.A.opposition B.adjustments C.commitment D.limitations
397.A.preventable B.potential C.spreadable D.influential
398.A.scholarships B.rewards C.awards D.bonuses
399.A.fortune B.recipe C.dream D.visionHe provedthat itsnot whathappens tous that40ourlives-its whatwe makeof whathappens.
400.A.distinguishes B.determines C.claimsD.limits
206.A.painful B.valuable C.upsetting D.interesting
207.A.come upB.break outC.hold onD.get through
208.A.toB.with C.in D.by
209.A.Luckily B.Cheerfully C.Regularly D.Eventually
210.A.Instead B.However C.Therefore D.Besides
211.A.shouted B.laughed C.glanced D.jumped
212.A.convenient B.troublesome C.enjoyed D.dangerous
213.A.sadness B.displeasure C.delight D.relief
214.A.other thanB.more thanC.rather thanD.less than
215.A.dislike B.encouragement C.threat D.suggestion
216.A.decided B.stopped C.continued D.struggled
217.A.devote B.turn C.respond D.lead
218.A.defeat B.satisfy C.respect D.challenge
219.A.proud B.comfortable C.strange D.disappointed
220.A.freedom B.life C.growth D.nature
2.【2021・天津•高考真题】For mostpeople,having thingsstolen feelslike anoffence.Robbie Pruittadmitted that he got221when hediscovered thetheft ofhis mountainbike lastSeptember.But soonenough,his222tooka turn.After lettinggo ofhis angerand frustration,he foundhimself on a roadto sympathy
223.For Pruitt,a keenbicyclist,the firstthingto do was224his stolenbike.But whenhe wentbikeshopping,he foundfew available,which gothim thinking:What if the225of bikeswas Covid-19related,and whatif theperson whodtaken hisbike reallyneeded226togetto workWiththat thoughtin mind,Pruitt227a planand postedit on the communitywebsite.He228to fixbikesfree ofcharge foranyone whoneeded it.He alsoasked forunwanted bikes,which hewouldrepair-again
229.Andthenhe woulddonatethemtofolkswhocouldtrulyuse thembutdidnthave the230tobuy one.The daythe postwent live,Pruitt receivedthirty231bicycles.Then camemore than500232fordetailed information.By the endof2020,Pruitt hadrepaired morethan140for donationor tobe233totheirowners.Pruitt triesto givehis donationsto familiesthat are234struggling.235simply satisfyinga materialneed,he hasprovided anopportunity for kids inhis neighborhoodto learnhow tofix theirown bikes.In additionto236skills,Pruitts lessonsteach teamwork,encourage self-worth,and promotefeelingsof community.
237.the kidshave gaineda senseof accomplishment.Ifs areally great238forkids,“said aneighbor in an interviewwith thelocal newspaper.Pruitt iscertainlyprovidinga
239.butitsnotjustthebikes.Itstherelationshipsinthecommunity.Itsthe240thathecan makeon people/
221.A.amazed B.mad C.curious D.frightened
222.A.emotions B.career C.opinions D.route
223.A.everB.together C.instead D.yet
224.A.rideB.lock C.repair D.replace
225.A.lackB.variety C.increase D.quality
226.A.instruction B.qualification C.transportation D.permission
227.A.came upwith B.stuck toC.gave upD.broke awayfrom
228.A.remembered B.refused C.hesitated D.offered
229.A.by accidentB.in advanceC.for freeD.on credit
230.A.profitB.budget C.courage D.excuse
231.A.shared B.used C.expensive D.modern
232.A.enquiries B.advertisements C.notices D.announcements
233.A.exported B.sold C.lent D.returned
234.A.hardly B.slightly C.truly D.instantly
235.A.without B.Beyond c.Upon D.Among
236.A.practical B.commercial c.mathematical D.social
237.A.Otherwise B.However c.Somehow D.Meanwhile
238.A.promise B.celebration c.comfort D.experience
239.A.competition B.service c.ceremony D.suggestion
240.A.compromise B.impression C.impact D.progress
3.【2021・浙江•统考高考真题】Last yearI decidedtodosome volunteerwork.1began to241ontheInternet anddiscoveredVolunteer USA.Three monthslater I242myself ona planeto Phoenix,Arizona.I was243atthethought ofliving withloads ofnew peoplefor threemonths.However,within fifteenminutesof244my worrieshad gone.Everyone wasso245and like-minded thatit wasvery246to feelathome.I wassent tothe CoronadoNational Forestfor myfirst8-day247We hadto248everything weneededand walkthree milesto wherewe worked.It may not seemlikea249way butin35℃heat andwith aheavypack,my legswere onfire.My jobwasto250a stairwayout ofrock.This251climbing upand down theside ofa mountaininhabited(栖息)by mountainlions,although Ishould saythey wereonly heard.never
252.Three dayslater,abeautifulstairway cameinto being.The253of knowingthat my254will beon thatmountainsidefor yearsto comeis massive.But onthe lastnight wewere255inathunderstorm.I wokeup atmidnight tofind aswimming poolinmy tent.The temperaturewas closeto256I hadtospend therest of the nighttrembling in the onI y257partof mytent.
258.I suffereda lot.But Iknow whateverI haveto faceinmylife I was thereand412011・全国.高考真题】I
259.I thinkIammuch260for havingtaken partintheproject.
241.A.calculate B.negotiate C.advertise D.research
242.A.imagined B.introduced C.enjoyed D.found
243.A.annoyed B.surprised C.scared D.excited
244.A.arriving B.sleeping C.thinking D.walking
245.A.confident B.friendly C.energetic D.curious
246.A.funny B.good C.lucky D.easy
247.A.tourB.project C.campaign D.course
248.A.dropB.make C.carry D.buy
249.A.niceB.safe C.long D.quick
250.A.buildB.test C.clean D.guard
251.A.helped B.ended C.allowed D.meant
252.A.hunted B.trained C.seen D.fed
253.A.satisfaction B.ambition C.expectation D.intention
254.A.workB.memory C.record D.story
255.A.leftB.caught C.attacked D.separated
256.A.boiling B.average C.normal D.freezing
257.A.tidyB.dry C.new D.soft
258.A.By theway B.Regardless of thatC.Needless tosay D.In eithercase
259.A.survived B.resisted C.escaped D.recovered
260.A.smarter B.stronger C.happier D.busierIn ourdiscussion withpeople onhow educationcan helpthem succeedin life,a womanrememberedthe firstmeeting ofan introductory261course about20years ago.Theprofessor262thelecturehall,placeduponhisdeskalargejarfilledwithdriedbeans(豆),andinvitedthe students to263how manybeans thejar contained.After264shouts ofwildly wrongguesses theprofessorsmiled athin,dry smile,announced the265answer,and wenton saying,“You havejust266an importantlesson aboutscience.That is:Never267your ownsenses.”Twenty yearslater,the268could guesswhat theprofessor hadin mind.He269himself,perhaps,asinviting hisstudentstostart anexciting270into anunknown worldinvisible tothe271,which canbediscovered onlythrough scientific
272.Butthe seventeen—year—old girlcould notaccept oreven273theinvitation.She wasjust274to understand the world.And she275that herfirst-hand experiencecould bethe
276.The professor,however,said thatitwas
277.He wastaking away her only278forknowingandwasprovidingherwithnosubslilule(替代).“Irememberfeelingsmalland279,“the womansays,“and Idid theonly thingI coulddo.I280the coursethatafternoon,and Ihavent gonenearscience since.”
261.A.art B.history C.science D.math
262.A.searched forB.looked atC.got throughD.inarched into
263.A.count B.guess C.report D.watch
264.A.warning B•giving C.turning awayD.listening to
265.A.ready B.possible C.correct D.difficult
266.A.learned B.prepared C.taught D.taken
267.A.lose B.trust C.sharpen D.show
268.A.lecturer B.scientist C.speaker D.woman
269.A.described B.respected C.saw D.served
270.A.voyage B.movement C.change D.rush
271.A.professor B.eye C.knowledge D.light
272.A.model B.senses C.spirit D.methods
273.A.hearB.make C.present D.refuse
274.A.suggesting B.beginning C.pretending D.waiting
275.A.believed B.doubted C.proved D.explained
276.A.growth B.strength C.faith D.truth
277.A.firmB.interesting C.wrong D.acceptable
278.A.taskB.tool C.success D.connection
279.A.cruelB.proud C.frightened D.brave
280.A.dropped B.started C.passed D.missed
5.
12011.山东•高考真题】I firstwent tohear alive rockconcert whenI waseight yearsold.My brotherand hisfriends wereall281ofaheavy metalgroup calledBlack Wednesday.When they282that BlackWednesday weregoing toperformat ourlocal theatre,they allbought283for performance.However,atthe last minute,one ofthefriends couldntgo,so mybrother284me theticket.Iwasreally285!Irememberthebuzz(嘈杂声)ofexcitementinsidethetheatreasweallfoundour286Afterafewminutes,the lightswent downand everybodybecame
287.1could barelymake outthestage inthe
288.We waited.Then therewasaroar fromthe crowd,like anexplosion,as thefirstmembers ofthe band289the stage.My brotherleaned overand shoutedsomething inmy car,but Icouldnt290what hewas saying.The firstsong wasalready startingandthe musicwas as29]a jetengine.Icould292the drumbeats andbassnotes inmy stomach.I cantrecall anyofthesongs thatthe bandplayed.I just293that Ireally enjoyedtheshow anddidnt wantitto
294.But intheend,after threeencores(力[1演),the showfinished.We leftthe295andwalkedunsteadilyoutontothe pavement.I feltalittledizzy,as ifIhadjust296from along sleep.My earswere still297with thebeat ofthelastsong.After the
298.I becamea BlackWednesday fantoo fora fewyears beforegettinginto otherkinds ofmusic.Once ina while,299,I listento one of theirsongs and300Im backat thatfirstshow.
281.A.members B.friends C.fans D.volunteers
282.A.guessed B.discovered C.thought D.predicted
283.A.flowers B.drinks C.clothes D.tickets
284.A.booked B.offered C.returned D.found
285.A.relaxed B.embarrassed C.excited D.encouraged
286.A.seatsB.entrance C.spots D.space
287.A.comfortable B.quiet C.serious D.nervous
288.A.silence B.noise C•darkness D.smoke
289.A.fell uponB.got throughC.broke intoD.stepped onto
290.A.forget B.hear C.repeat D.bear
291.A.loudB.hard C.sweet D.fast
292.A.feelB.touch C.enjoy D.digest
293.A.realize B.understand C.believe D.remember
294.A.continue B.delay C.finish D.change
295.A.partyB.theatre C.opera D.stage
296.A.escaped B.traveled C.benefited D.woken
297.A.aching B.burning C.ringing D.rolling
298.A.competition B.performance C.interview D.celebration
299.A.though B.otherwise C.instead D.besidesA.decide B.regret D.imagine
300.C.concludeJ J
6.【2020・北京・高考真题】Myfaithinhumannaturehasneverbeensogreatasitwaslastweekendafterourfamilyget-togetherinthe townof Vail.On Saturday,we allwent tothe marketright inthe middleofthetown.Near theend,we all301at thefountainnear thebridge,andthekids waded(蹿水)around inthe fountainuntil we302This isoneofthebusiest walkingstreets.After wereturnedto(he hotellate inthe afternoon,my7-year-old sonPonder303that nowherecouldhe findhis backpack,which304his Gameboyand hiswatch.After athorough305we determinedthat hemusthave leftit atthe fountain.Ponder hasnever306anything.So wejust takefor grantedthat heneeds nosupervision(指导)formanaging his307He wasupset,not aboutthe Gameboy,but aboutthe watch.But Dad,he said,through massive308they dontmake thatkindofwatch anymore.We wereall very309Ourdinnerreservationwasatarestaurantjustontheothersideofthebridge,soI310himthatwewouldnotonlysearchtheareaaroundthe fountainwhenwewentbackfordinner,butwe wouldalsofindthepoliceandask themifthebackpack hadbeen
311.As weexited fromthe parkinggarage,we couldsee the fountain aswe walkeddownthelong staircase.I sawsomething black3J2there,but itwas rightnext toa womanstanding bythefountain,so Icould not3J3what itwas orif itwas hers.See it,Dad”Ponder shouted.Dont gettoo3J4because thatmaynotbe it,I said.But thatwas it.It hadbeen fiveor sixhours sincewe leftthefountain,and itwas3j5there.There wasno IDinit,and itlooked likesomeone hadlooked throughitand thenset itright outwhere allcould3j6it.I literally3[7when wereached itanditwas his!Everyone inourpartywas blownawaybythis“miracle(奇迹)In mywildest318,I wouldnever haveimagined thatthis couldhappen nowadays.What acharmed life,eh Ibelieve thiswasaperfect3J9forachild inlosing
7.
12012.江西高考真题】something important...to loseit andfeel thefull320ofthatloss,and thentomiraculously getit back.
301.A.droveB.hikedC.met D.united
302.A.landed B.left C.settled D.slept
303.A.responded B.recognized C.realised D.recalled
304.A.contained B.combined C.comprised D.covered
305.A.preparation B.checkup C.revision D.search
306.A.wasted B.lost C.sough D.deserted
307.A.emotion B.time C.money D.stuff
308.A.tearsB.fists C.reliefs D.outbreaks
309.A.hesitant B.curious C.sad D.eager
310.A.promised B.informed C.warned D.taught
311.A.worn outB.caught upC.put awayD.turned in
312.A.hiding B.sitting C.swinging D.flowing
313.A.assess B.declare C.tell D.predict
314.A.excited B.puzzled C.relaxed D.amused
315.A.already B.even C.almost D.still
316.A.take B.see C.touch D.protect
317.A.panicked B.exploded C.collapsed D.cried
318.A.dreams B.claims C.efforts D.passions
319.A.mode B.lesson C.option D.plot
32.A.range B.pressure C.weight D.harvestThat holidaymorning Ididnt haveto attendschool.Usually,on holidays,Mother321me tosleep in.And Iwould certainlytake fulladvantage ofit.On thisparticular morning,
322.1felt likegetting upearly.I stoodby mywindow overlookingthe
323.having nothingbelter todo.But asitturned out,Iwassoonto learnabout something324in life.As Iwatched severalpeople goby,get intotheir carsand gooff,I325an oldman ona bicyclewith abucketonits326anda basketragsandbottlesonitsback-carriage.He327fromone cartoanother,washingand cleaningthem.From thewater onthe ground,it seemedthathehad already328washing andcleaningabout adozen ormore cars.He musthave begunto workquite earlyinthemorning.Several thoughts329my mindas Iwatched himwork.He wasntwell-dressed.He hadonapair ofshortsand an330T-shirt.The bicyclehe rodewas notby anymeansthe kindmodern33j wouldwant tobeseen ridingon.But heseemed332with life.There hewas,working hardat hissmall business,333at passers-by andstoppingto chatnow andthen334elderly menand womenon theirwaytothe marketnearby.There wasa noticeabletouch of335inthewayheseemed tobe doingthings一336the windscreen,then standing back toadmire it;scrubbing thewheels and
337.standingbackto seewhat theylook likeafter thescrub.。