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2022-2023学年度南开区第二学期高三年级质量监测(一)高三年级英语学科笔试试卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟。第Ⅰ卷1至13页,第Ⅱ卷14至16页。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。祝各位考生考试顺利!第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。2.本卷共55小题,共95分。第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例:Standoverthereyou’llbeabletoseeitbetter.A.orB.andC.butD.while答案是B。1.—I’vebeenpromotedtothedirectorofsalesdepartmentandI’mwonderingwhetherIcanaskforabigpayrise.—.Afterall,theeconomyisstrugglingthesedays.A.YoucanmakeitB.You’vegonetoofarC.It’suptoyouD.Goodforyou2.Currently,almost50percentofjobs,includingjournalism,withtechnologythatcanoperateautomatically. A.hasbeenreplacingB.isbeingreplacedC.havebeenreplacingD.arebeingreplaced1.Whydosomanystudentssticktoprivatetutoring,_theycouldeasilymastersuchknowledgeatschool?A.unlessB.beforeC.whenD.until2.Sinceithasbeenonlypartiallysuccessfultojustadopttreatmentsforthiscondition,somethingneedsimprovingurgently.A.conventionalB.contradictoryC.controversialD.convenient3.—Jennyisbecomingslimmerandslimmer.—Itissaidthatshehiredafitnessinstructorlastyearand_since.A.isworkingoutB.workedoutC.hasbeenworkingoutD.hadworkedout4.GiventhatthethemeoftheExpowasculturalexchangeandstrengthenmutualcooperation,Dunhuangwastheidealplace.A.topromoteB.havingpromotedC.tobepromotedD.promoted5.Atthattimewehadtomakethethatthediseasewasspreadingandtakeactiontostopit.A.arrangementB.appointmentC.assumptionD.assistance6.Itisa(n)viewpointthatglobalwarmingisthemaincauseofsealevelrising.A.interestingB.ordinaryC.legalD.widespread7.LastApril,thousandsofholidaymakersremainedabroadduetothevolcanicashcloud.A.stickingB.stuckC.tobestuckD.tohavestuck 1.Thedifferencesinachievementinmathbetweenthestudentsarepartlybydifferencesinage.A.countedonB.referredtoC.accountedforD.dealtwith2.Althoughthetheoryhasbeendismissedbyscholars,itshowspowerfulthesecretsofAncientMayacivilizationareamongpeople.A.thatB.howC.whatD.whether3.Thesecommentscamespecialquestionsoftenaskedbylocalnewsmen.A.inresponsetoB.inmemoryofC.intouchwithD.inpossessionof4.Beingacollegeprofessoryoutheopportunitysimplytowriteanddoresearch.A.liberatesB.affordsC.occupiesD.facilitates5.—Iwillhaveaninterviewforajobwithpublishingfirmthisafternoon.I’mreallynervous.—Youcanmakeit!A.Howcome?B.Believeinyourself!C.Nothingserious.D.Whatapity!6.TherearesomecharactersinJaneAusten’sbooksinlivesaslightfallofsnowisanevent.A.herB.whomC.whoseD.their第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项,将短文内容补充完整。IrememberedRickycamebacktoseemetenyearsafterhewasinmyclass.HetoldmehowIhad16changedhislife. Rickyoftenlookedoutofthewindowduringoneofmyninth-gradehistoryclassesearlyinmyteaching17.Hewasquiet,andhisgoodgradesandmildmannerwerethereason18Ididnotmovehimawayfromtheseatbythewindow.Oneday,I19overhisshoulderandquietlyasked,“Whatareyoulookingat?Youlookoutofthiswindowduringeveryclass.”Hesaid,“Iamlookingattheband.”AccordingtoRicky,Isaid,“Ifyoulikethebandsomuchthatyouhavetolookatthemduringthisclasseveryday,IwantyoutogodowntoMr.Overby(thebandteacher)andtellhimthatI20you.Tellhimthatyouwanttobeintheband.Now21andfinishworkingbeforethebellrings.”ThenextdayRickywenttoMr.OverbyandtoldhimIhadsenthimandhewantedtobeintheband.He22thathedidnotknowhowtoplayanyinstrument.WhenRickyvisitedmetenyearslater,hethankedme23tellinghimtogotoMr.Overbybecausehefellinlovewithmusicanddiscoveredhismusicaltalentthathadnotbeen24.Hismusicaltalent25himgettinga(n)26tocollegeandearningadegreethatallowedhimtoprovideforhisfamily.Mostofall,musichadbroughtgreatpleasureand27tohislife.AfterRickythankedme,I28thathedidallofthehardworkittooktobecomethewonderfullytalentedpersonthathewas.Ididnotmakehimwalkdownstairstojointheband,practisehis29,andgetthegoodgradesthatledtohiscollegescholarship.RickyrespondedthatIcouldhaveyelled30himforlookingoutofthewindow.Instead,Igavehima(n)31thatchangedhiswholelife.Afterheleft,Ithoughtabouthiswords.I32thatIwasteachingchildrenwitheverywordIsaid,everyactionItook,andwitheverydecisionI33.Ricky’sstory34myteachingbar.Mostofall,IhaveneverforgottenthelessonRickytaughtme,a35teacher. 16.A.unreasonablyB.incorrectlyC.unknowinglyD.inaccessibly17.A.chanceB.careerC.characterD.choice18.A.whichB.whereC.whenD.why19.A.liedB.leftC.leanedD.led20.A.sendB.appointC.distributeD.employ21.A.turnbackB.turntoC.turnoverD.turnaround22.A.remindedB.addedC.calculatedD.estimated23.A.toB.withC.forD.about24.A.tappedB.metC.hitD.beaten25.A.broughtinB.resultedinC.tookinD.turnedin26.A.scholarshipB.rewardC.awardD.result27.A.contributionB.inspirationC.impressionD.satisfaction28.A.missedoutB.helpedoutC.pointedoutD.wentout29.A.motivationB.instrumentC.musicianD.instruction30.A.atB.onC.overD.about31.A.preferenceB.destinationC.alternativeD.selection32.A.resolvedB.reactedC.realizedD.recovered33.A.tookB.didC.taughtD.made34.A.roseB.raisedC.arousedD.arose35.A.depressedB.frustratedC.satisfiedD.blessed第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。AYoucanmakeadifferencetothelifeofothersbysigningupforavolunteervacation.“After30programsinPoland,I’vereceivedmorethanI’vegiven.Allbenefitfromthispartnership—thefutureleadersofthisgreatnation,andvolunteerswhofallinlovewiththebeautifulpeopleandculture.”–LoriWedeking,avolunteerinPoland VolunteerOpportunitiesPortugal:TeachnativesconversationalskillswithvaryingEnglishabilitiesinclassrooms,offices,andcommunitycenters.Helpchooseassignmentsinpublicelementaryandsecondaryschools,orwithyoungadultsintechnicalortradeschools.Peru:Volunteerswithamedicalbackgroundcanchoosetospendtheirtimeworkingatmedicalcenters.OtherscanspendtheirtimepracticingconversationalEnglishwithlocalstudentsandteachers.Tanzania:Supportacommunityquestfordevelopmentthroughfoodandnutrition,healthandeducationprojects.Workinthegreenhousenurturingseedlingsforseasonalplantings.Nepal:TeachconversationalEnglishandbusinessmanagement,helprepairlivingandlearningspaces,providesupportandtrainingformarginalizedwomen,andnurtureimpoverishedchildren.Cuba:BuildbridgesoffriendshipthroughconversationalEnglishclasses.Workalongsidelocalwomensewingandknittingbabyclothes,aprons,crafts,etc,whicharesoldtobenefitthewomen’scooperativeinterests.GlobalVolunteers’HistoryEstablishedin1984byBudPhilbrookandMicheleGran,GlobalVolunteersisaninternationalnonprofitorganizationassistingworldwidecommunitydevelopmentprogramsbymobilizingshort-termvolunteersonlocalworkprograms,aswellasprovidingprojectfundingandchildsponsorships.Since1984,GlobalVolunteershashelpedpartnercommunitiesdelivermostoftheseservicestolocalpeopleworldwide,andbeentrustedbymorethan34,000volunteers.AsSeijaWebb,aneight-timeglobalvolunteersays,“Volunteering abroadholdsmagiconsomanyfronts.It’sthespringboardformyglobalexplorations.Ican’timagineonewithouttheotheranymore.”36.WhichisrightaboutLoriWedeking?A.Loriistheorganizerof30programs.B.LorihadapositiveexperienceinPoland.C.LoriwantstobethefutureleaderofPoland.D.Lorireceivedalotofpresentsfromvolunteers.37.WhatprojectisneededinTanzania?A.Workingatmedicalcenters.B.Teachingbusinessmanagement.C.Developingfoodandnutrition.D.Sewingandknittingbabyclothes.38.Whichcountryneedstheprojectofrepairinglivingspaces?A.Peru.B.Tanzania.C.Nepal.D.Cuba.39.WhatdoweknowaboutGlobalVolunteers’History?A.34,000volunteergetinvolvedinitsprojectseveryyear.B.Teachingmagicshowsisoneofitsvariousprograms.C.Itsendsshort-termandlong-termvolunteerstohelplocalresidents.D.SeijaWebbisaregularvolunteerandenjoysvolunteeringabroad.40.Whoisthetextmostprobablyaimedat?A.Globalexplorers.B.Keentravelers.C.Futureleaders.D.Potentialvolunteers.BLenacouldclearlyrememberthenightshehadtofleeherhomeinHungary.ItwasthebeginningoftheSecondWorldWarandherfamilyneededtoescapefast.Shequicklypackedasuitcasewithafewpiecesofclothing,herdiary,andhermostprizedpossession—abeautifulsilkscarf.Lenaandherbestfriend,Monika,hadpersuadedtheirparentstobuythemmatchingscarves,whichthey eachworetiedaroundtheirneckasasymboloftheirfriendship.LenahadnoideathatwhensheleftforAmericathatnight,shewouldneverreturn.HerfamilysettledonthesunnywestcoastinCalifornia.Lenakeptthatspecialsilkscarfformanyyears.Onedayshedecidedtogiveittohergranddaughter,Eliza,toweartoherfirstjobinterviewforgoodluck.LenawasafraidthatElizawouldlosethescarf,buthergranddaughterreassuredher,“Don’tworry,Grandma,nothing’sgoingtohappentoyourscarf.You’llsee.Itisgoingtobringbothofuslucktoday.”Withthat,Elizakissedhergrandmotheronthecheekandleft.Thatafternoon,Elizalefttheinterviewfeelingconfidentthatshehadgotthejob.Shedecidedtocelebratebygoingtoarestaurant.Asshesatathertable,shefeltsomeonestaringather.Sittingnexttoherwasanelderlywomanwhocouldnottakehereyesoffher.“I’msorry.DoIknowyou?”Elizaasked.“I’msorry,dear,butyouremindmeofsomeoneIonceknew,”theoldwomanrepliedinanaccentedvoice.“Mybestfriendlookedlikeyouandusedtowearascarfjustliketheoneyou’rewearingaroundyourneck.”Elizafeltgoosebumpsgoupherarms.Shehadheardstoriesofhergrandmother’sbestfriendandknewthesignificanceofthescarf.CouldthisbeMonika,hergrandmother’schildhoodfriend?Elizaintroducedherselfandwaitedtohearthenameoftheotherwoman.“MynameisMonika,dear.I’moriginallyfromHungary,butmyfamilyhadtoleavewhenIwas14andI’vebeenlivinghereinCaliforniaeversince.”Elizacouldnotbelieveit.Shesaid,“Monika,wouldyoumindgoingsomewherewithme?Iwanttoshowyousomeoneveryspecial.”Theelderlywomanagreedandtheylefttherestauranttogether.TheywalkedtheshortdistancetoLena’shomeandrangthedoorbell.WhenLenaopenedthedoor,shewasamazedtoseeherchildhoodfriendstandinginfrontofher.Thescarfhadindeedbroughtgoodluck. 36.WhydidLenaandherfamilyleaveHungary?A.BecausetheyintendedtomakeafortuneinAmerica.B.Becausetheypreferredtoliveonthesunnycoast.C.Becauseitwasdangerousintheirhomeatthewartime.D.Becausetheywantedtofollowherbestfriend,Monika.37.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraphs2and3?A.ElizawenttotherestauranttomeetMonika.B.Lenacherishedthesilkscarfverymuch.C.Asilkscarfisasymbolofgoodluck.D.ElizacelebratedwithLenainarestaurant.38.Elizafeltgoosebumpsgoupherarmsbecause_.A.thestranger’sstaremadeherscaredB.shegotcoldwhenshetookthescarfoffC.shethoughttheoldwoman’saccentwastoostrangeD.shecouldn’tbelievesheshouldmeethergrandma’schildhoodfriend39.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?a.Elizaworethesilkscarftotheinterview.b.Lena’sparentsboughtherasilkscarf.c.Elizawenttoarestaurantforcelebration.d.Lenametherchildhoodfriend.e.LenafledherhomeinHungary.f.ElizaunexpectedlymetMonika.A.b-e-a-c-f-dB.e-b-a-f-c-dC.e-d-b-a-c-fD.b-e-a-f-c-d40.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ReunioninCalifornia.B.TheLuckySilkScarf.C.ALife-longFriendship.D.LikeGrandmotherLikeGranddaughter. CTherapidpaceofglobalwarminganditseffectsonhabitatsraisethequestionofwhetherspeciesareabletokeepupsothattheyremaininsuitablelivingconditions.Someanimalscanmovefasttoadjusttoaquicklychangingclimate.Plants,beinglessmobile,relyonmeanssuchasseeddispersal(传播)byanimals,windorwatertomovetonewareas,butthisredistributiontypicallyoccurswithinonekilometeroftheoriginalplant.WritinginNature,JuanP.González-Varoshedslightonthepotentialcapacityofmigratory(迁徙的)birdstoaidseeddispersal.González-Varoandcolleaguesreporthowplantsmightbeabletokeeppacewithrapidclimatechangethroughthehelpofmigratingbirds.Theyanalyzedanimpressivedatasetof949differentseed-dispersalinteractionsbetweenbirdandplantcommunities,togetherwithdataonentirefruitingtimesandmigratorypatternsofbirdsacrossEurope.Theauthorshypothesized(假定)thatthedirectionofseedmigrationdependsonhowtheplantsinteractwithmigratorybirds,thefrequencyoftheseinteractionsorthenumberofbirdspeciesthatmighttransportseedsfromeachplantspecies.Perhapsthemoststrikingfeatureoftheseinferredseedmovementsistheobservationthat35percentofplantspeciesacrossEuropeancommunities,whicharecloselyrelatedonthephylogenetictree(进化树谱),mightbenefitfromlong-distancedispersalbythenorthwardjourneyofmigratorybirds.Thisparticularsubset(小组)ofplantstendstofruitoveralongperiodoftime,orhasfruitsthatpersistoverthewinter.Thismeansthattheabilityofplantstokeepupwithclimatechangecouldbeshapedbytheirevolutionaryhistory–implyingthatfutureplantcommunitiesintheNorthernHemisphere(半球)willprobablycomefromplantspeciesthatarephylogeneticallycloselyrelatedandthathavemigratedfromthesouth. Thisstudyprovidesagreatexampleofhowmigratorybirdsmightassistplantredistributiontonewlocationsthatwouldnormallybedifficultforthemtoreachontheirown,andwhichmightofferasuitableclimate.36.TherapidpaceofglobalwarminganditseffectarementionedinParagraph1.A.tocallpublicattentiontoseeddispersalB.toshowthethreatofclimatechangetohumanbeingsC.toprovidethebackgroundofGonzález-Varo’sresearchD.toexplainwhysomeanimalscanadapttoclimatechange37.HowcouldplantskeeppacewiththerapidclimatechangeaccordingtoGonzález-Varo?A.Withthehelpofwindandwater.B.Withthehelpofmigratorybirds.C.Byadjustingthemselvestotheclimate.D.Byrelyingonanimalsonland.38.HowdidGonzález-Varoandhiscolleaguesconducttheresearch?A.Byanalyzingrelateddata.B.Byconductingfieldresearch.C.Byinterviewingexperts.D.Byreviewingfindingsofpreviousstudies.39.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?A.Mostplantspeciesbenefitfromlong-distancedispersal.B.Theevolutionaryhistoryofdifferentplantsissimilar.C.Plantswithlongerfruitingtimesadaptbetterwhentransportedfarther.D.Plantcommunitiesindifferenthemisphereswillbecomelessrelatedphylogenetically.40.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ImpactsofClimateChangeonMigratoryBirds.B.DifferentWaystoRedistributePlantstoNewClimates.C.PlantsStruggletoKeepPacewithClimateChange.D.MigratoryBirdsAidtheRedistributionofPlantstoNewClimates. DEventhoughpeoplehavebeenparalyzed(瘫痪的)playingsportslikerugbyandfootball,extremesportstakethewholeordeal(磨难)tothenextlevel.Sportslikedownhillcyclingareverydangerousbecauseonewouldbegoingdownhill,overrockyordirtzone,throughforests,evenatpotentiallydeadlyspeeds.Aslipupcouldbeyourdownfall.Nobodywhogetsintoextremesportsgoeswiththedesiretodoharmtothemselves.Withthat,athletestrainforyearsandyearsbeforetheyattemptanythingextreme.Tomostpeople,extremesportsareextremesimplybecausetheytakemoreskillthanwhatanaveragepersonhas.Anathletewithskillandtrainingmakesanextremethingbecomeadailyroutine,whichdoesnotwipeoutthedanger,butgreatlyreducesit.Evenwhenthereisalotofskillinvolved,thingsmightnotgotheathlete’sway,notatall.Luckandcircumstanceshavealottodowithhowthingsdevelop,whetherabove8,000metersorinawood,goingdownhill.Insomeplaces,crossingthestreetisanextremesport,consideringhowwildtrafficcanget.Someviewparkour,thesportsofrunning,jumpingandclimbingunder,aroundandthroughbuildings,asanextremesport,whileitismoreofalifephilosophy,wheretheathletedoesnothavetodoanythingremotelydangerous.Freesoloing,whichmeansclimbingarockoricefacewithoutsafetygear,isabsolutelydeadly,whereoneslipmeansalmostcertaindeath,dependingontheheight,ofcourse.Skateboardingisrelativelysafe,butifyouconstantlyfindridiculousplacestopracticeon,likethefenceofabridge,thenthingscangetverycomplicated.Theextremepartdependsontheathlete.Tosummarize,yes,extremesportsaredangerous,butthedangerdependsontheathlete,theirchoiceofsport,directioninwhichtheytakeit,aswellasthecircumstances.Somethingsareoutofourcontrol,whileotherswecaninfluencethroughexerciseandhealthierriskchoices. 36.WhyisdownhillcyclingmentionedinParagraph1?A.Tocallforattentiontoextremesports.B.Tointroducetheoriginofextremesports.C.Toillustratethedangerofextremesports.D.Toshowthecomplexityoftheextremesports.37.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkaboutregardingextremesports?A.Extremesportsdifferfromoneanother.B.Skillmattersalotinmaintainingsafety.C.Athlete’sluckisakeyfactorthatinfluencessafety.D.Extremesportsaremoredangerousthanregularsports.38.InParagraph4,severalextremesportsarelistedto.A.explaindangerdependsontheathleteB.showfreesoloingisthemostdangerousC.comparewhichoneinvolvesthemostskillD.demonstratehowtochooseanextremesport39.Whichwouldbestdescribetheauthor’sattitudetowardsthedangerofextremesports?A.Doubtful.B.Objective.C.Intolerant.D.Uninterested.40.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?A.DoExtremeSportsTestYourCourage?B.WhyShouldExtremeSportsBeBanned?C.WhyDoWeLoveExtremeSportsSoMuch?D.AreExtremeSportsReallyThatDangerous? 第Ⅱ卷注意事项:1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。2.本卷共6题,共35分。第三部分:写作第一节:阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)WhenItoldmyfatherthatIwasmovingtoDesMoines,Iowa,hetoldmeabouttheonlytimehehadbeenthere.Itwasinthe1930s,whenhewasaneditoroftheliterarymagazineofSouthernMethodistUniversity(SMU)inDallas,Texas.HealsoworkedasaprofessoratSMU,andtherewasagirlstudentinhisclasswhosufferedfromaseriousbackdisease.Shecouldn’taffordtheoperationbecauseherfamilywaspoor.HermotherranaboardinghouseinGalveston,aseasidetownnearHouston,Texas.Shewascleaningouttheattic(阁楼)onedaywhenshecameacrossanolddustymanuscript(手稿).Onitstoppagewerethewords,“ByO.Henry”.Itwasanicestory,andshesentittoherdaughteratSMU,whoshowedittomyfather.Myfatherhadneverreadthestorybefore,butitsoundedlikeO.Henry,andheknewthatO.HenryhadoncelivedinHouston.So,itwaspossiblethatthefamousauthorhadgonetothebeachandstayedintheGalvestonboardinghouse,andhadwrittenthestorythereandleftthemanuscriptbehindbyaccident.MyfathervisitedanO.HenryexpertatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork,whoauthenticatedthestoryasO.Henry’s.Myfatherthensetouttosellit.Eventually,hefoundhimselfinDesMoines,meetingwithGardnerCowles,atopeditorattheDesMoinesRegister.Cowleslovedthestoryandboughtitonthespot.Myfathertookthemoneytothegirl.Itwasjustenoughforhertohavetheoperationshesodesperatelyneeded. MyfathernevertoldmewhattheO.Henrystorywasabout.ButIdoubtthatitcouldhavebeenbetterthanhisownstory.36.Whatdidtheauthor’sfatherdoatSMU?(nomorethan12words)37.WhywasO.Henry’smanuscriptfoundintheattic?(nomorethan20words)38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“authenticated”inParagraph2mean?(1word)39.Whydidtheauthor’sfathersetouttosellthemanuscript?(nomorethan10words)40.Whatdoyouthinkoftheauthor’sintentionofwritingsuchastoryofhisfather?Pleaseexplain.(nomorethan25words) 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)36.假如你是晨光中学的李津,你最近收到英国好友Chris的邮件。信中提到他将于4月中旬随学访团到天津交流学习,希望你给他推荐一下最值得去的景点。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:(1)表示欢迎;(2)简单介绍天津;(3)推荐一处旅游景点并给出理由。注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;(3)开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearChris,I’msogladtoreceiveyouremailand_此处不能答题Ihopethisishelpful.Can’twaittomeetyou!Yours,LiJin 笔试部分第Ⅰ卷1.B2.D3.C4.A5.C6.A7.C8.D9.B10.C11.B12.A13.B14.B15.C16.C17.B18.D19.C20.A21.D22.B23.C24.A25.B26.A27.D28.C29.B30.A31.C32.C33.D34.B35.D36.B37.C38.C39.D40.D41.C42.B43.D44.A45.B46.C47.B48.A49.C50.D51.C52.B53.A54.B55.D第II卷Hewasaneditorofaliterarymagazineandaprofessor.OR:Heworkedasaneditorofaliterarymagazineandaprofessor.56.BecausehemightstayintheGalvestonboardinghouseandwritethestorywhenheoncelivedinHouston.OR:O.Henrymightoncestayintheboardinghouseandleaveittherebyaccident.57.Proved.58.Hesoldittohelpthegirlwithheroperation.OR:Tohelpthegirlwithheroperationshedesperatelyneeded.OR:Becausethemoneycouldhelpthegirlwithheroperation.OR:Becausethegirlneededmoneydesperatelytohaveheroperation.59.Open./Onepossibleanswer:Theauthorwants/wantedtoshowhowkindandnoblehisfatheris/was.Becauseit’sverylikelythathisfathergavehisownmoneytothegirl.

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