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济南一中高一英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分7・5分)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
1.What does the womanthink of the movieA.Frightening.B.Interesting.C.Boring.
2.Where does the mancome fromA.America.B.France.C.Australia.
3.What sportdoesthe woman likeA.Skating.B.Skiing.C.Swimming.
4.What doesthe womanwant the man to doA.Fix hercar.B.Give hera lift.C.Complete thework.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Interests.B.Health.C.Studies.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22・5分)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项,5A BC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,各小题将给5出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
6.What is the mandoingA.Comforting thewoman.B.Asking forinformation.C.Finding thedamaged bike.
7.What dowe knowabout thedriver听下面一段对话,回答以A.He didntdrive fast.B.He managedto savea boy.C.He hada poorview of the road.下小题A.Have ameeting.B.Meet alawyer.C.See adoctor.
8.What doesthe manhave to do this afternoon
9.What will thewomando forthe manA.Answer phonecalls.B.Send some documents.C.Cancel anappointment.(点球).When thegame wasnearly over,Brian pushedone of the playerson the other team,and theygot apenalty()As the boy kickedthe ballhard alongthe groundto myright,I threwmyself downand savedit.My63knee werebleedingbut I was notinjured badly.Brian tookout ahandkerchief andoffered itto me.()Please joinmy teamagain nexttime,64you Weare65play this Saturday,“he said.At the end oftheday,I wasno longera stranger.And Iwon theirtrust andrespect.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,你校将举办一年一度的校园科技展()请给邻校的留学生朋友写School ScienceFair,Tom封邮件,邀请他参加内容包括发出邀请;
1.活动时间和地点;
2.活动内容
3.注意词数左右;
1.
80.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear Tom,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文(缺乏)Once there was alittle girlnamed Emily.Although her singing wasvery pleasantto hear,lacking ofcourage,she neverdared to sing in front of strangers.(比赛).One summer,the neighborhoodwhere shelived wouldhold asinging competitionHer bestfriend,Lucy,came toinvite herto take part in the competition,but Emilysaid,L amafraid totakepart in it.Her mothersaid,nIts okay,just doit bravely.n Emilyfollowed her moms adviceand decidedto giveherself atry.The daycame.Emily and(月旦小的)Lucy wentto thecompetition site.But she was tootimid towalk onto the stage.She had been waitinguntilothers finishedsinging.She shakilyforced herselfto standon the stage.She startedtosing,but hervoice wasso low.(歌词)Whats worse,she wasso nervousthat sheforgot thelyrics aftersinging afew words.Being laughed at byothers,(难堪的)embarrassed andshy,she ranaway from thestage.(月旦小鬼)!Some naughtyboys ranafter herand said,“Emily,coward Emily,co ward!”Emily didn*t arguewiththem.What shewanted wasto goback homeas quicklyas she could.Finally,she rushedinto thehouse,hugged hermomand criedsadly.Well,my poorgirl.Dont cry.Tell mewhat happenedto you/asked hermom.Emily lookedup ather motherandtold herwhat shehad experienced.(托起)Listening to her,hermomcupped herface andsaid,It doesntmatter,girl.As longas youpractice singingmorein front of strangers,you will become braverlittle bylittle.So,my girl,dont bebeaten by a failure.You cango outtopractice singingevery day.No matterwho islistening toyou,go onsinging andnever stop.I believethere willbe aharvest(收获)for you.1注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Emily listenedto hermother carefullyand followedher momssuggestion.Going onsinging,she walkedinto the park,where manypeople weresinging anddancing.高一英语试题答案第五部分-5ABCBA6-10BACAB11-15BCCAB16-20BCACA21-23CDB24-27CBAD28-31CDCB32-35BBCA36-40FGBDA41-45ACBDD46-50CAACB51-55DBACD
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57.that/which
58.variety
59.affected
60.to hear
61.arrangement
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65.to play写作第一节:参考范文:Dear Tom,How iseverything goingLearning thatyou area greatenthusiast forscience andtechnology,Pm writingtoinvite youto attendour annualSchool ScienceFair.The fair,which aimsto motivateus students to putour knowledgeof scienceinto practice,is scheduledto beheldin ourScience ExhibitionHall from9:00am nextSaturday.It is a preciousopportunity forus toshow ourtalentsfor problem-solving.Many studentswill attendit andpresent theirspecial scienceprojects andamazinginventions.More importantly,the winnerwillbe awarded2,000yuan forthe creativethinking.Im sureyou willbe overwhelmedby thisvisual feast.Looking forwardto yourparticipation!Yours,Li Hua第二节参考范文Emily listenedto hermother carefullyand followedher momssuggestion.The nextday,she begantopractice singingoutside.Gradually,her couragebecame greaterand greater,and thesound ofhersingingwasalso louderand louder.Months later,she couldsing asshe waswalking.A naughtyboy who had laughedat herbeforecried toher,“Emily,coward!Emily,coward!”However,she choseignore hisbehavior.Going onsinging,she walkedinto thepark,where manypeople weresinging anddancing.Hearing herbeautifulvoice,some stoppedto listento listentohersinging andclapped forhen Emilyfelt pleasedthatshecouldsing confidentlyinfrontofstrangers.The secondyear,the neighborhoodheld thesingingcompetition again.This time,Emily walkedonto thestage bravely,and herloud andbeautiful voicemoved allthepeople.They cheeredfor her,including thosewhohadlaughedatat henHer motherwas delightedto see thetimid girlhadbeen a braveone.听力录音材料Text1M:Did youenjoy themovie Interestingor boringW:I wastoo scared.Most of the time,I couldnteven watchit.Text2W:How manycountries haveyou beentoM:America,Australia andBritain,ril goback homein Francetomorrow.Text3M:Hey,shall wego skatingthisSaturdayafternoonW:Sorry,I enjoyswimming.And I dont likeskating andskiing.Text4W:Are youbusy tonightI waswondering ifyou coulddrive meto theairport.M:The airportBut thafsso faraway.W:It wouldreally helpme outMy carisnt working.Text5M:Whats yourfavorite hobbyW:I likelistening tomusic.What aboutyouM:I likereading books,especially classicalnovels.And Ilike swimmingtoo.W:Thafs great.A goodway tokeep fit.Text6M:Did youseethe accident,madamW:Well,theboystarted ridinghis bikedown thestreet whena carwas runningaround thecorner.M:Was anythingblocking thedrivers viewW:No,I dontthink so.M:Was thecar goingfastW:No.But theboy wasmoving veryfast.Text7M:I have a doctorsappointment thisafternoon.Are yougoing to be in the office,or do you have a meetingW:Til behere.And dontworry.I donthave muchon fortoday,so Pllhandle allof yourcalls.M:Thanks.Pm expectinga callfrom mylawyer.Hes supposedto besending mesomedocuments.W:ril makesure totake adetailed messageif hecalls.M:Thank you.Text8W:Peter,do youlive in the redhouse at theendof theroadM:Yes,I livein thathouse withmy parentsand mysister.We alsohaveadog.W:Do youtake yourdog for a walkevery dayM:No.My fathertakes the dog for a walkon Sunday.And Itake the dog fora walkon Friday.My momand mysisterwalk himon theother workdays.W:Who walksthe dogon SaturdayM:On Saturdaywe allgo to thepark and thedog conieswith us.W:Do youhelp withthe houseworkM:Yes.My momand mysister do the laundry,my fatherdoesthecooking,and Isweep thefloor.Text9W:International TravelAgency.May Ihelp youM:Yes,my wifeand Iwant totake aholiday thiswinter to someplace warmer.W:I understand.How longdo youwant totakeM:Only a week betweenChristmas andNew Year.W:There isno problem.We canfind youa flightto Australia,leaving atChristmas andcoming backon NewYearsEve.And itwill onlycost500dollars perperson.M:Actually,wed liketo gosomewhere nearer.One thousanddollars isa lotto spendfor sucha shorttime.Howabout someplaces nearerwith fewtouristsW:Sorry,Idontthink wehave anyat present.You shouldhave comehere tendays ago.Text10Good morning,students!The Garden Club ispleased to announce that we willhold our first meeting of theyearon Friday.Please come to Room207to learnmore about the excitingwork thatwe aredoing atschool andin(社区).the communityTheGardenClubwas establishedto educatestudents aboutgrowing food.The foodwe growis healthy and(有机的).organic Wedonate mostof whatwe growto localfood assistance programs.However,as amemberofthe club,you willalways beable totake someof ourextra foodhome toyour family,too.If youcometoourfirstmeeting,you cantry someofthetomatoes thatwe grewduring thesummer.Allstudents arewelcome!Please notethat first-year studentswill notbe allowedto workin community garden,butthey canalways workin ourschool garden.We willbegin plantingcucumbers andcabbages in the school gardennext Monday.Please signup forour clubtoday!听下面一段对话,回答以下小题A.
3.B.
4.C.
5.
10.How manypeople arethere inPeters family
11.When doesthe wholefamily walkthe dogA.On Friday.B.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.
12.What kindof houseworkdoes Peterdo athomeA.Doing thelaundry.B.Cooking food.C.Sweeping thefloor.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
13.What is the womanA.A secretary.B.A tourguide.C.A travelagent.
14.How longwillthevacation lastA.Seven days.B.Ten days.C.Two weeks.
15.How muchisthetour toAustralia perpersonA.$
300.B.$
500.C.$1,
000.
16.Why wontthemango toAustraliaA.It isntwarm enough.B.The costisabit high.C.He wantsto gosomewhere farther.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.When isthe firstmeetingofthe GardenClub thisyearA.On Monday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Friday.
18.Whafs theaim ofthe GardenClubA.To teachstudentstogrow food.B.To promotehealthyandorganic food.C.To growfood forthe school.
19.What willbe servedat thefirst meetingA.Cabbages.B.Cucumbers.C.Tomatoes.
20.What dowe knowabout first-year studentsA.They canonly workin theschoolgarden.B.They arenot allowedto join theclub.C.They willbe incharge ofcommunitygarden.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAWhatlimits youfrom hikingmore oftenIf nothaving asuitable hikingpartner iskeeping youout ofthe woods,whynot take a lookat thegreat hikingclubs acrossCanadaYukon Outdoors ClubMembership cost:$10forasingle membershipDescription:The cluborganizes day hikes,backpacking trips,mountain biking,and cross-country skiingtrips formembersto gainnew skillsand valuableinformation.The tripsare opento everyoneand rangefrom easyto moderatetodifficult.UBC Varsity Outdoor ClubMembership cost:Students$40;non—UBC students$60Description:The UBC VarsityOutdoorClub isa socialgroup thathikes androck climbs.Members leadtrips,runskills workshops,and hostpresentations.Members canborrow equipmentfrom theclub.The UBCVOC hasalsoconstructed afew hutsin theCoast Mountains.Pender Harbor Hiking GroupMembershipcost:FreeDescription:The Pender Harbor Hiking Group offersa wayfor membersto meetlike-minded peopleand getfit.Hikes are scheduled twomonths in advance,so checkthe websiteregularly tofind ahike thatsuits you!Hikes areusuallyone anda halfto twohours longevery Mondayand Wednesdaymorning,but somefull-day hikesarescheduled,depending onmember interest.Vernon OutdoorsClubMembershipcost:A singlemembership is$25,and studentspay$
10.Children arefree when they come with aregisteredfamily member.Description:The Vernon OutdoorsClubis anactive groupthat enjoyshiking andcycling.Members areencouragedto sharetheir activityideas andinterests.The grouporganises aTuesday Activityeach week.
21.If youwant tolearn somemountain bikingskills,which clubwill you chooseA.VernonOutdoorsClub B.UBCVarsityOutdoor ClubC.Yukon OutdoorsClub D.PenderHarborHikingGroup
22.What dowe knowabout hikesorganized by the PenderHarborHikingGroupA.They aremostly heldon weekends.B.Their scheduleis alwaysemailed tothe members.C.More full-day hikesare offeredthan half-dayhikes.D.They arearranged twomonths aheadof time.
23.Mr.And Mrs.Smith,together with their threechildren,aged4and6,the oldestis15,intend tojointheVernonOutdoors Club.How muchwill theypay forthe membershipA.$50B.$60C.$75D.$125BI was driving totown ona beautifulsummer day.The skywas fullof clouds.The sunwas dancingthrough thegreentrees withits goldenlight andI wassmiling at the wonderof it.Suddenly,a truckrounded infrontofme,two feetover thecenter line.I pulledmy wheeltotheright asI justmissedthe truckon oneside anda ditchon theother side.I noticedtheotherdriver looking at hiscell phonetotally unawareofthe nearmiss.I closedmy mouthin orderto avoidsaying thewords thatI promisedmyself Iwould nolonger use.Later intown,I wascoming out of astore whena yellowbutterfly startedto circlearound myhead.I smiledpeacefullyand heldout myopen hand.To myjoy,the butterflylanded onit brieflyand swungits wingsbefore flyingaway.I lookedaround tosee ifanyone elsenoticed thissmall wonder,but the only twopeople nearme hadtheir headsdown,lookingat their cell phone screens.I beganto thinkthat lifeis whathappens whilepeople arebusy lookingat theirsmart phones.Now Iknow thatsocialmedia,computers andsmart phonesare allnecessaries inour lives,but itdoesnt meanthat theyhave tocontrol ourdaysor takeover ourlives.Amazingly,they allcomewitha powerbutton.We canturn themoff anytimewe wishto.Dont letyour smartphone takeaway yoursmart mind.Dont lettechnology takeover yoursoul.Use itwhen youneedit,and turnit offwhen you dont.Turn yourheart onmore andour phoneon less.Share yourkindness,your joy,your hugs,your laughterand yourlife thatmake otherssmile.
24.What can be inferredfrom Paragraph2A.The writerscar gotdestroyed intheaccident.B.Someone diedintheaccident.C.The writerfeels veryangry.D.The truckwasdrivingon theright sideofthe writer.
25.The underlinedphrase unawareof*inthesecond paragraphprobably means・A.not catchingB.not noticingC.not understandingD.not avoiding
26.The examplein Paragraph3shows that.A.being buriedina cellphone may makeone misssomething goodB.acellphonemaylead tobad luckC.the butterflydoesnt likepeople withcell phonesD.thewriterisalucky dog
27.Whats thewriters attitudetowards peoplesspending muchtime oncell phonesA.Unconcerned B.Doubtful C.Supportive D.NegativeCIt canbe incrediblydifficult toencourage ourselvesto go fora run duringwinter,particularly whenits wetandwindy outside.But new research hasfound thateven asuper-quick runcould havegreat healthbenefits.In fact,it seemsthatjust a1O-minute sessionwill notonly make us feel better,but couldactually improvebrain health,too.Now,we allknowthat exercise can improvemental andphysical healthin manyways.But whenit comesto mentalwell-being,theres beenrelatively littleresearch doneon thespecific benefitsofrunning,compared withother physicalactivities,such ascycling.So thiswas somethingput tothe testduring arecent(参力口者)(跑步study.Researchers fromUniversity ofTsukuba inJapan askedparticipants torun ona treadmill机)for just10minutes.They thenhad totakeaStroop Colorand WordTest whichis usedto measurereaction timeinbrain processing.Results showedtherewasa highestpoint inself-reported pleasureand anincrease indegree ofactivityof the brain.In otherwords,runners werefound to have anincrease inblood flowinthepart ofthebrainthats associatedwith(青绪).dealing withfunctions andcontrolling moodT Researchersthen comparedthese resultstoasimilar studyon(认知),cycling,which alsoshowed improvedcognition butno moodimprovement.Therefore,it seemsvarious typesof exercisecanmake usfeel differently.The authorsnoted,Given exerciseis medicine,the effectsof drugsdiffer dependingon thetype ofdrug,anddifferent typesofexercisesuch asrunning andcycling shouldbe observedtohavedifferent effectson mentalhealth andbrainfunctions asSopushing ourselvesto getoutside fora runreally willmakeusfeelbetter,probably more than otherfitnessactivities.And thesefindings showthatwedont necessarilyneed todo a lot ofexercise tofeel thebenefit ofit.
28.WhatA.Running fastbenefits allof us.B.Running isthe bestexercise.did thenewresearchfindC.A shorttime runcanbebeneficial.D.A healthymind encouragesus torun.
29.How didthe researchersget theresultA.By usingdifferent drugson participants.B.By interviewingsome sportsmen.C.By collectinginformation onthe Internet.D.By doingexperiments andcomparisons.
30.Which isrelated toour happinessA.Cycling.B.Medicine.C.Blood flow.D.Colors.
31.What isthe mainidea ofthe textA.We shouldgoforarunin winter.B.Running reallybenefits usmentally.C.We dontneed alot ofexercise.D.Running ona treadmillis betterthan runningoutside.D(治疗)Therapy dogshave longvisited nursinghomes andschools andeven disastersites,offering comfortto humans.A newstudy showsthat a10-minute visitfrom a therapy dogcan helprelieve patients9pain inthe emergencyroom.The researchfrom theUniversity ofSaskatchewan,published inthe journalPLOS onWednesday,found thatemergencyroom patientswho werevisited byatherapy dog reported less painthan thosewho werent.“Therapy dogsthemselves arereally friendlyand areso excitedto visitwith people in placeswhere theydont typicallyhavea pet.Dr.Colleen Dell,a professorattheUniversity ofSaskatchewan andone ofthe studyauthors,told NPR.(试验),In atrial researchers asked morethan200patients toreport theirpain levels.One groupof patientsreceiveda10-minute visitfrom atherapy dogand theother groupdid not.After thevisit,researchersaskedpatients inboth groupstoreport theirpain levelsagain.Those whospent10minutes withthedogreportedlesspain,the studyfound.“Many patientshave experiencedpositive outcomefrom therapy dogs,but thisstudy clinicallyproves them”,said Dell,herself atherapydoghandler.Stempien,an associateprofessor ofemergency medicineattheUniversity ofSaskatchewan hasseen thedogs inaction(大流彳亍病),atthehospital wherehe works.Before thepandemic atherapydogwould visitmultiple timesaweek.(休息室)During visits,thedogwould oftenmake astop inthe nursinglounge beforevisiting withpatients.“I thinkit broughtsmiles onfaces ofalmost allthe staffthey interactedwith JStempien toldNPR.But thepeople arenttheonlyones gettingsomething outof this.Therapy dogslove theirjob.They loveto interactwith people.Dell said,“Though weneed moreresearch onthis,we believethey alsogain somethingoutofit aswell asgivingwhile visitingwithpeople.”
32.How didresearchers carryout theirstudyA.collecting numbersB.Organizing tests.C.studying previousstudy projectsD.conducting questionnaires
33.Which ofthe followingis trueaboutthe trialA.Different patientsreceived differenttreatments fromthe therapy dogs.B.Those visitedby thetherapy dogsreported morepositive results.C.Those visitedbythetherapy dogslessen theirpain totally.D.200doctors andnurses tookpartinthetrial.
34.What canyou knowfromthelast paragraphA.Therapy dogsare onlyinterested in helping people.B.Therapy dogsfell lesspain whenstaying withpeople.C.Therapy dogscan alsoget somethingwhen helpingpeople.D.The presentresearch isenough toprove thattherapydogslove theirjob.
35.Where doesthis textprobably comefromA.A healthmagazine B.An animalencyclopediaC.A biologytextbook D.A sciencefiction第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
52.
512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Being aVolunteerWhat canyoudoto helppeople Theanswer is-tobea volunteer!Then whatisthecommon opinionof volunteering36•Help yourselfby helpingothers.37Its amazingto knowthat volunteeringcan calmyou downwhen youfeel upset.Lots ofpeople reallyenjoyvolunteering,because doingvolunteer workcould makea bigdifference intheir life.So wheredoyoustart Schoolis agoodplace tostart ifyou arelooking forvolunteer ideas.・38Volunteering isa greatway tohave funwith yourfamily.Talk toyour parents,brothers,or sistersand seewhatthey mightbe interestedin.Find somethingyou allagree on.You candothethings asa familylike cleaningup aparkand(社【)planting treesor flowersin yourlocal communityX.•Create yourown opportunityfbr yourfuture.Kids cancome upwiththeirown waysto raisemoney orprovide neededservices.You canmake andsell products,(捐赠)and donatethe money.39Volunteering canalso helpkids learnimportant thingsabout theirfuture-like whatkindsof thingsthey willbe bestat.A volunteerjob caneven helpsome kidsdecide whatthey wanttodowhentheygrowup.40Make aplan tostart volunteeringtoday!A.So whatare youwaiting forB.Things todo withfamily members.C.Clean upa schoolor otherpublic buildings.D.Volunteering giveskids asense ofresponsibility.E.Why dontyouchoosetodoa jobyou likebestF.Volunteering meansspending timeinhelpingothers.G.When youvolunteer tohelp others,you arehelping yourself.第三部分:语言运用(共二节,满分分)30第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DSofiaMoncayo wasborn inColombia.She remembersher ownexperiences witha lackof foodwhile growingup.Soshe isalways usingher freetime tohelp41peopleinher community.(流彳亍).However,Moncayo hasfaced herown42during thecorona viruspandemic Shelost herjob ata buildingcompanyand remains
43.But shehas continuedto44money inthe communityand leadthe effortto providemorethan1,000boxes offood tofamilies twotimes perweek.Most ofthe foodis45byaneighborhood restaurantand otherbusinessesand organizations.Last March,Moncayo foundeda foodassistanceprogram.The programcurrently46hundreds ofpeople.Moncayo47a groupof volunteerswho giveout foodto thosein need.Neighborhood residentCarol Sullivanlost herjob asa stagemanager whenNew York48closed becauseof thepandemic.At first,shewasnot49about receivingfood,but shesaid Moncayoand theother50made herfeel welcome.“It hasbeena51tothecommunity thatI didnthave before.And italso savesalotof52over havingto payfor foodorhaving topay thebills JSullivan said,If you haveadollar,youhaveto spendit53to coverall yourneeds.Having themhasmade the54less stressfUL”“If wehad notbeen doingthese,I thinkthis wouldhave beena55time forthem JMoncayo said.
41.A.feed B.hire C.attend D.comfort
42.A.mistakes B.risks C.struggles D.dreams
43.A.unusual B.unemployed C.unfair D.uncontrolled
44.A.save B.earn C.spend D.raise
45.A.left B.bought C.cooked D.donated
46.A.awards B.directs C.serves D.employs
47.A.leads B.finds C.meets D.helps
48.A.theaters B.factories C.schools D.markets
49.A.excited B.crazy C.sure D.worried
50.A.managers B.volunteers C.clerks D.applicants
51.A.burden B.key C.joke D.link
52.A.fear B.anxiety C.regret D.sadness
53.A.carefully B.slowly C.bravely D.openly
54.A.change B.promise C.choice D.determination
55.A.busier B.noisier C.funnier D.harder第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1It wasmy firstday atmy newschool,which datesback56a hundredyears ago.On myway toschool I was quiteconcernedabout somequestions57some boyswould askme andpracticed allthe answers.I mightmeet witha58various oftroubles.突出There werefifty boysintheclass,so Ididnt standout thereuntil thefirst lessonoftheafternoon.Mr.Jones,myteacher,first saidto severalboys,“Do youknow Dickensbirthplace”A boywhose namewas Brian said,“Timbuktu“and Mr.Jones wentred inthe face.Then heasked me.I said,“Portsmouth,“and everyonestared atme becauseMr.Jones saidIwasright.This didntmakeme verypopular,of course.But this59affect Briantosomedegree.“How didyou getthe answerYou thinkyou arewise JBriansaidto me.I pretended60hear nothing.After that,according tothe61arrange,we wentout tothe playgroundwhere theyoften playedfootball.守门.Iwason Briansteam,and he62obvious hadDickens onhis mindbecause hetold meto goin goalNoone everwanted tobeagoalkeeper.。