安徽省亳州市涡阳县第九中学2019-2020学年高一7月月考英语试题含答案

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涡阳九中2019-2020年第二学期月考高一英语试题注意事项:1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将第I卷(选择题)答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将第II卷(非选择题)答案黑色中性笔

正确填写在答案纸上。第I卷第一部分听力(共20题,每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标

在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10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。1.Whatisthemandoing?A.Readingabook.B.Packinghisthings.C.Writingare

port.2.Howmanydogsdothespeakersown?A.Seven.B.Six.C.Five.3.Whatdidthespeakersdo?A.Theyreadascarystory.B.

Theywatchedascarymovie.C.Theywatchedafunnymovie.4.Whendoesthebankcloseusually?A.4:00p.m.B.4:30p.m.C.5:00p.m.

5.Whoisthegirlprobablytalkingto?A.Herfather.B.Herbrother.C.Herteacher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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5秒钟;各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.

Readingastory.B.Writingtheendingofthestory.C.Finishingherhomework.7.Whatmightthewomandonext?A.Tellthemanthestory

line.B.Invitethemantodinner.C.Publishthebook.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题8.Howmanyshirtsdidthewomanhavewashed?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.9.Whoprobab

lywearsthemedium-sizedshirt?A.Thewoman.B.Thewoman’sson.C.Thewoman’shusband.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whendidthewoma

nhavealongtalkwithherfriends?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.11.WheredidthewomanhavelunchwithJanet?A.Apubaroundthecorne

r.B.Anicerestaurantnearhercompany.C.Inhercompany’scafeteria.12.Whatdidthemanthinkofthewoman’safternoon?A.Itwasn’tbad.B.Itwasrelaxing.C.Itsoundedbori

ng.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whycan’tthewomanstandthemanlivingupstairs?A.Heoftenknocksonherdoor.B.Heplaysthe

pianountilmidnight.C.Healwaysborrowsherthings.14.WhoisSusan?A.Thewoman’sformerclassmate.B.Thewoman’sneighbor.C.Je

nnifer’sformerroommate.15.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.CallSusanforhelpwithherroommates.B.Moveintoanewapar

tment.C.Prepareforherexams.16.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutSusan?A.Sheisagreatgirl.B.Shedoeswellonexams.C.Sheslee

pswelleverynight.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.HowmanybrothersandsistersdidGrandmaMoseshave?A.Five.B.Nine.C.Ten

.18.WhatdidGrandmaMosesspendmostofherlifedoing?A.Housekeeping.B.Farming.C.Workingatalocaldrugstore.19.WhydidGrandmaMosespaintinher

oldage?A.Topassthetime.B.Tomakemoney.C.Toexhibitherartworks.20.WhendidGrandmaMoseshaveherfirstexhibitioninNewYork?A.In

1930.B.In1940.C.In2000.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAllovertheworldpeoplee

njoysports.Sportshelptokeeppeoplehealthy,happyandhelpthemtolivelonger.Sportschangewiththeseason.Peopleplaydifferentgamesinwinterandsum

mer.Gamesandsportsoftengrowoutofpeople'sworkandeverydayactivities.TheArabsusehorsesorcamelsinmuchoftheireverydaylife;theyusethem

intheirsports,too.Somesportsaresointerestingthatpeopleeverywheregoinforthem.Football,forexample,hasspreadaroundtheworld.Swimmingispopularinall

countriesneartheseaorinthosewithmanyrivers.Somesportsorgamesgobackthousandsofyears,likerunningorjumping.Chineseboxing,forexample,hasav

erylonghistory.Butbasketballandvolleyballarerathernew.Neitheroneisahundredyearsoldyet.Peopleareinventingnew

sportsorgamesallthetime.Peoplefromdifferentcountriesmaynotbeabletounderstandeachother,butafteragametheyoftenbecomegoodfriends.Sportshelptotrainaperso

n'scharacter(性格).Onelearnstofighthardbutfightfair,towinwithoutprideandtolosewithgrace(优雅).21.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthe

followingisn'ttrue?A.Sportshelptotrainaperson'scharacter.B.Peopleswimonlybecausetherearealotofrivers

intheircountry.C.Peoplefromdifferentcountriesmaynotbeabletounderstandeachotherbeforeagame.D.Sportsandgamescandevelopthefriendshipbetwee

npeoplesallovertheworld.22.Thewriterdidn'ttellusinthispassagethat________.A.basketballwasinventedinA

mericaB.sportschangewiththeseasonsC.gamesandsportsoftengrowoutofpeople'sworkandeverydayactivitiesD.footballisplayedallovertheworld23

.Fromthispassagewecanseethat_______.A.sportsandgamesareunimportantthingsthatpeopledoB.sportsandgamesshouldbetreated(对待)onlyasamusement(娱乐活动)C.s

portsandgamesareonlyusefultotheoldD.noneoftheaboveistrueBTravelingwithkidsis90percentremindingyourselfto

liveinthemomentand10percentmakingupyourmindtoneveragainleaveyourhouse.Ihaveanuncannyabilitytoforgetthisassoonaswereturnh

omefromatripandI'vefinishedwashingpilesofdirtyclothesinourluggageandcleaningallthemessycausedbythekids.Extremelytire

dandannoyed,Iwouldactuallybegintomisstheplacewejustleft!Familytravelislikechildbirth,Isuppose.Painful,loud,messy,sortofawful,actually,butalsowonder

ful.Andyourememberonlythewonderful—untilyou’rebackonaplaneandyourkidsarefightingoverwhogetstheaisleseat.Thenyoure

memberthebadstuff.Lastweekend,mykidsandIflewtoTexasforatripwewouldhavenothingtocomplain(抱怨)about—bighotel,wonderfulview.Andyet—we

foundthingstocomplainabout.Thepoolwasbiggerinthatotherhotel!Whydoyougettoshowerfirst?Theycallthiscoffee?!Luckily,I’vel

earnedtoputmymetaphoricalcoatofarmor(盔甲)onassoonaswelandsomewhere,anditforcescomplaintstobounceoffmeandla

ndinapileatmyfeet.Forthreedays,genuinefunwashadandannoyingcomplaintswereheardandignored.Untilitwastimetocatchaplaneandflyhome

.Unfortunately,ourflightwascanceled.Wespenthoursfindingahotelroom.Wehitthehotelpoolbeforebedandswamwellintothenight,mykidsmakingupson

gsandlaughingsohardattheirsillylyrics(歌词)andtheircrazygoodfortunetobeswimmingat10:30onaschoolnight.Andthatwaswhenithitmethatfamilytravelisallthoset

hingsIsaidbeforebutit’salsoalotmore.It’stakingyourkidstopartsoftheworldthatwillopentheireyesandfindingthatactually,yoursneed

openingtoo.It’srememberingthatjoyandmemoriesarewhereyoumakethem,notwhereyoufindthem.24.Theunderlinedword“uncanny”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto.A.

unknown.B.uncertain.C.unexpected.D.unusual.25.Accordingtothepassage,familytravelislikechildbirthinthat.A.theybothcausefinancial

troubleandpain.B.theyarebothhardaswellasrewarding.C.childhoodmemoriescomefloodingbackwhentheytravel.D.bothofthemneedmanyprepara

tions.26.Bysaying“I’velearnedtoputmymetaphoricalcoatofarmoron”inParagraph5,theauthormeansthat_.A.shetriestodealwiththe

complaintsmorewiselyandproperly.B.sheturnsthoseannoyingcomplaintsintoameanstoeducatekids.C.shehasimprovedherlanguageskillswhenhandlingthecomplaint

s.D.shehassucceededinescapingkids’fightingthankstothearmor.27.Fromtheauthor’sexperienceinthepassage,wecanNOTlearnthat.A.familyvacationbenefitsherkid

saswellasher.B.joyandmemoriesshouldbecreatedratherthandiscovered.C.themostunforgettablememoryforherisaboutth

ecomplaints.D.shehastospendsometimeonhouseworkafterthefamilyvacation.CTheworld’stopautomakersareincreasingly

offeringmoreelectricvehiclemodels.Thisgrowthisexpectedtocontinue,withmorepeoplechoosingtohittheroadwithclean-run

ningelectric-poweredcars.Environmentalistshavepraisedtheautomakersfortakingmajorstepstolimitharmfulpollutantsli

nkedtoworldwideclimatechange.Butelectricvehiclesarealsoknownfornotproducinganotherkindofpollution—noise.Theyrunonbatteriesinstead

offuel,andcanoperateinsilence.Whilemanypeoplemightconsiderthisagoodthing,quietcarscanalsocauseproblems.Themaindangeristhatpeoplewalkinginareasa

roundelectricvehiclesfaceagreaterriskofbeinghitiftheycannothearthecarscoming.GovernmentsintheUnitedStatesand

Europehaverecognizedthisproblem.So,theyhavesetrequirementsformanufacturerstoaddwarningsoundstovehiclesoperatingonelectricity.TheU.S.Departm

entofTransportationfinalizeditsrulesayearago.Therulesrequireelectricandhybrid(混合能源)vehiclestobeequippedwithsomekindofwarningsoundwhenmoving

atspeedsupto30kilometersperhour.Therulesareaimedatpreventinginjuriesamongpeoplewalkingorridingbicyclesandtoprotecttheblin

d.Sowhatkindsofsoundscanweexpecttohearfromthenextgenerationofelectricvehicles?Oneoftheeasiestsolutionswouldbe

forcarmakerstosimplyreproducethesoundacarwouldmakeifitactuallydidrunonfuel.Butmanyindustryofficialsbelievethiswouldbeamistake.Theysaythiswouldn

otsupporttheelectricvehicle’strueidentity.Itwouldalsolimitgreatpossibilitiestolinkthecar’ssoundtoawholenewimage,whichcouldhelpincreasesales.F

rankWelschisheadoftechnicaldevelopmentatGermany’sVolkswagen.Hesaidthatfindingtheperfectsoundmixisnot

aneasyprocess.“Theelectricvehiclesoundisitsidentity,”hesaid.“Itcannotbetooannoying.Itcannotsoundlikeanythingwehadinthep

ast.”AnofficialfromMercedes-Benzsaidthesoundwasdesignedtoprovideasafewarningwithoutannoyingpassengersinsidetheveh

icle.Hesaidthegoalwastocreateacarthatremainscompletelyquietontheinside,butfillsthesoundrequirementsandsupportsthemo

del’simageontheoutside.Itmightseemstrangetothinkthatpartofourautomotivefutureiscurrentlybeingdevelopedinthesamekindsofreco

rdingstudiosusedbymusicians.Butthatisexactlywhatishappening.28.Theunderlinedwords“hittheroad”inParagraph1probablymean

_________.A.cleanaroadB.startatripC.avoidanaccidentD.reducenoisepollution29.Thefirsttwoparagraphsaremainlyintendedto_________.A.introducethetopicoft

hepassageB.listtheadvantagesofautomobilesC.providesomefactsaboutelectriccarsD.stresstheimportanceofsavingenergy30.Soundsareaddedtoelec

triccarsto_________.A.limitpollutantsB.increasesalesC.preventinjuriesD.makecarssmarter31.Whatwouldbetheb

esttitleforthepassage?A.ElectricCarSoundsPromoteSalestoaLargeDegreeB.RecordingStudiosWillCreateSoundsforAllElectricCarsC

.GovernmentsCallonPeopletoDesignElectricCarSoundsD.ElectricCarsNeedCreativeSoundstoReplaceEngineNoiseDHavingasmartphonemaynotbeassmartasyouthink.

TheymayletyousurftheInternet,listentomusicandtakephotoswhereveryouare…buttheyalsoturnyouintoaworkaholic(工作狂),itseems.Astudysuggeststhat,

bygivingyouaccesstoemailsatalltimes,thesmartphoneaddsasmuchastwohourstoyourworkingday.ExpertsfoundthatBr

itishpeopleworkanadditional460hoursayearonaverageastheyareabletorespondtoemailsontheirmobiles.ThestudyshowstheaverageUKworki

ngdayisbetween9and10hours,but2morehoursisspentrespondingtoorsendingworkemails,ormakingworkcalls.Almostoneintenadmitsspendinguptothreehourso

utsidetheirnormalworkingdaycheckingworkemails.Someworkerssaytheyareoncallalmost24hoursaday.Nearlytwo-thirdssaytheyoftencheckworkemailsjustbeforethe

ygotobedandassoonastheywakeup,whileoverathirdhaverepliedtooneinthemiddleofthenight.Theaveragetimeforfirstcheckingemailsisbetween6a.mand7a.m,wit

hmorethanathirdcheckingtheirfirstemailintheperiod,andaquartercheckingthembetween11p.m.andmidnight.GhadiHobeika,

marketingdirectorofPixmania,said:“TheabilitytoaccessmillionsofAppshasmadesmartphoneinvaluableformanypeople.However,therear

edisadvantages.Manycompaniesexpecttheiremployeestobeoncall24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,andsmartphonesmeanthatpeopl

ecannotgetawayfromwork.Themorefrequentlyincontactwebecome,themoreisexpectedofusinaworkcapacity.”32.WithasmartphonetheaverageUKworking

dayis.A.11to12hoursB.9to10hoursC.8hoursD.2hours33.WecanlearnfromthetextthattheBritishpeople.A.prefertocheckemai

lsinthemorningB.arecrazyaboutdifferentsmartphoneC.workmorehourswithsmartphonesD.shortentheirnormalworkin

ghours34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“invaluable”mean?A.uselessB.necessaryC.expensiveD.cheap35.WhatdoesGhadiHobeikafeelaboutsmartphones?A.They

areunimportantformostofpeople.B.Theyhavedisadvantagesforsomecompanies.C.Theyareusefultoimproveaworkability.D.Theymake

itimpossibleforpeopletorest.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Weachieveourgoalsonestepatatime,doingalittleea

chday.So,startingyourdayontherightfootismostimportant.36.Getupanhourearly.Peoplewhogetupearlyinthemorninghaveajumpontheday.InAmericanEnglish,we

liketosay,“Theearlybirdgetstheworm.”37.Thisexpressionmeansthatpeoplewhoriseupearlyhaveaheadstartand,the

refore,aremorelikelytosucceed.Don’tanswere-mailsorjumpintosocialmediaassoonasyougetup.You’vealldoneit.YouseeaFacebookpostfromaf

riendyouhaven’tseenforalongtime.Heisangryaboutsomepoliticalissuesandtheheateddiscussionpullsyouin.38.Youhurryoutthedoorsoasnottobelat

eforwork.Thisisnotthebestwaytostartyourday.Exercise!Physicalfitnessexpertsandtrainersoftensuggestsomeformofexerciseinthemorningbecausethe

middleofthedayisabusytimeformostpeople.Bytheday’send,youmaynothavethetimeorenergytoexercise.39.Thinkaboutyourdayatnight.Taketimeattheendoftheday

tothinkbackonallthethingsthathavehappened.40.Itmayhelpyoutoprepareifyoutakeafewminutestothinkaboutwhatyouneedtodothenextday.A.Beforeyouknowit,an

hourhaspassed.B.Here,ifyou’reabird,thewormisthereward.C.Andspendalittletimetothinkabouttomorrow.D.Herearefourideasonhowtostartyourda

yoffright.E.Avoidjumpingintosocialmediaassoonasyougetup.F.Exercisinginthemorningpreventsthatfromhappening.G.Infact,themorningmaybethemostproductivep

artofyourday.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)JeremyLocke,25,hashisownroofingcompanyinBridge

port,NovaScotia.Foracoupleofyearsbeforehebeganhis___41___,hewoulddrivepastthehomeofJeanetteMacDonald,noticingthe_

___42___stateofherroof.Hewas___43___—notjustfortheelderlywomanbutalsoforthechildrenlivingwithher.SoLocke___44____tolendahelping

hand.TheyoungmanknockedonMacDonald'sdoorand___45___tofixherrooffornothing,"Ididn'tknowwhothewomanwas,butIwantedto____46____thisforherandhergra

ndchildren,"heexplainedtoTheChronicleHerald.However,despitehiskind____47___,thewomanpolitelyturnedhimdown.MacDonaldandher

___48__leftanimpressiononLocke.Hesaw___49___betweenthewomanandhisowngrandmother,andcouldn'tbeartoseeher

inthis___50___.Hehadalsogrownupwithoutmuchandfeltthatheshouldusehisskillsto___51___.AyearafterLockesetuphisownroofingcompan

y,seeingthattheroofwas____52___inastateofdisrepair,LockereturnedtoMacDonald'shomeandaskedMacDonaldifshewantedtoe

nteraraffle(抽奖)hiscompanywasdoingfora____53___roof.The70-year-oldwoman_____54__thechance,butlittledidsheknowthattherewa

sno___55___.MacDonald'srelief____56___Locke'skindnessisimmeasurable,"Icouldwin$1millionbutitwouldn'tmakemeas____57___asknowingI

'mgettinganewroofon.Jeremyis____58__something.He'saguardianangel(守护天使)sentfromGod."The____59___shouldcostabout$9,000intermsofmaterialsandmanpowe

r.However,theonlythingLockewantsinreturnisahome-cookedmealforhisstafffromthewomanwho____60___himofhisgrandmother.41.A.

journeyB.businessC.researchD.life42.A.averageB.unexpectedC.specialD.terrible43.A.frightenedB.embarrassedC.concernedD.disappoin

ted44.A.decidedB.appearedC.agreedD.happened45.A.declinedB.offeredC.managedD.pretended46.A.catchupwithB.takecareofC.getridofD.putupwith47.A.appli

cationB.reactionC.theoryD.intention48.A.hesitationB.shameC.regretD.difficulty49.A.symbolsB.conditionsC.similaritiesD.be

liefs50.A.situationB.occupationC.incidentD.direction51.A.respondB.giveC.helpD.develop52.A.stillB.evenC.alreadyD.just53.A.tempora

ryB.delicateC.randomD.free54.A.wentoverB.jumpedatC.laughedoffD.lookedinto55.A.competitionB.cheatingC.dilemmaD.chance56.A.comparingB.withdrawin

gC.followingD.contradicting57.A.strongB.luckyC.happyD.rich58.A.partlyB.possiblyC.generallyD.really59.A.roomB.jobC.mealD.decoration60.A.remindsB.w

arnsC.convincesD.informs第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Chengduhasdozensofnewmillionaires,Asia’sbiggestbuilding,andfancynewhotels.Butfortouristslikeme,pandas

areitstop61.(attract).Soitwasagreathonortobeinvitedbackstageatthenot-for-profitPandaBase,whereticketmoneyhelpspayforresearch.I62.(allow)togetu

pclosetothesecuteanimalsatthe600-acrecentre.Fromtomorrow,IwillbetheirUKambassador.Thetitlewillbe63.(official)giventomeataceremonyinLondon.But

myconnectionwithpandasgoesback64.mydaysonaTVshowinthemid-1980s,65.IwasthefirstWesternTVreporter66.(film)aspecialunitcaringforpa

ndasrescuedfromstarvationinthewild.Myambassadorialdutieswillinclude67.(introduce)Britishvisitorstothe120-pluspandasatC

hengduandothersataresearchcentreinthemistymountainsofBifengxia.Onmyrecentvisit,Iheldalivelythree-month-oldtwinthathadbeenrejectedby68.(it)mot

her.Thenurseryteamswitcheshimeveryfew69.(day)withhissistersothatwhileoneisbeingbottle-fed,70.otheriswithmum-sheneversu

spects.第II卷第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加

、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许

修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Kidsexerciseallthetimewithouteventhinkofit.Justbeingactive,likewhenyourunaroundatoutsideorplaybasketballatschool,isty

peofexercise.Playingsports,dancinganddoingpush-upsalsocountsasexercise.Thesehelpedyoubuildyourstrength.Byusingyourmusclestodopowerfulthings,youca

nmakethemstrongthanbefore.Forteensandadult,thiskindofworkoutcanmakemusclesbigger,either.Whenyouexercise,you’rebuildingastrongbodywhatwillbeabletomo

vearoundanddoallthestuffyouneedtodo.Trytodomorephysicallyexerciseeverydayandyourbodywillthankyoulater.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的好友Susan

前不久随父母去了美国,她写信告诉你她很不适应美国的校园生活,感到很孤独。请你根据以下要点用英语给她写一封电子邮件。1.学好英语,从而增加和别人交流的机会;2.多交一些朋友,友情会使她忘记孤独;3.积极参加各种活动,使自己的生活更加有趣。注意:1.词数

:100左右;2.可适当增加细节。提示词:adaptto适应_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_______________________________________________________涡阳九中2019-2020年第二学期月考高一英语参考答案听力录音原文Text1W:MayIhaveawordwithyou?M:Yo

u’vecaughtmeatabadtime.Iamwritingareportandhavetofinishitwithinanhour.W:Youreallylikeleavingthingstothelastminute.Text2

W:Iknowwealreadyhavealotofdogs,butthisoneissocute!Canwepleasejustgetonemore?M:Ifwegetonemore,we’llhavesixdogs!That’swaytoomany.Text3M:That

storywejustreadwasreallyscary,andnowIcan’tsleep!W:Don’tworry.Itwasn’treal.Justcloseyoureyes,andyou’llfallasleepsoon.I

canputonafunnymovieforustowatch.Text4W:Excuseme.Whattimedoesthisbankclose?M:Thebankitselfclosesat4:00p.m.,buttheATMisopen24hoursaday.W:That’sstra

nge.Isn’t4:00p.m.alittleearlytoclose?M:Well,therearen’ttoomanycustomersonSaturday,sowecloseanhourearlierthanusual.Text5W

:WillyoutellSamtogivemebackmypencil?I’mtryingtodohomework.M:Sam,pleasegiveyoursisterbackherpencil.Youcangetoneinyourmom’soffic

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chapterforhours.Ijustcan’tseemtogettheendingright.ThepublisherwillkillmeifIdon’tfinishthisbookbythedeadline.M:⑦Doyouwanttotellmeabout

thestoryline?MaybeIcanhelpyouthinkofagoodending.W:⑦Thatwouldbegreat!Text7W:Holdon,sir.Ithinkthere’sbeenamistake.M:What’stheproblem,madam?W:Thisshirt

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undthecorner.Thenintheafternoon,therewasameetingthatwentonforhours.M:⑫Soundslikeaboringafternoon!Text9M:Ivy,howdoyoulikeyournewapartment

?W:Well,IwishIhadn’tmovedin.⑬Themanwholivesupstairsoftenplaysthepianountilmidnight.Ireallycan’tstandit.M:Whydon’tyouaskhimtostop?W:I’vetried,butit

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hmysisterSusan.Thegirlwhowassharingherapartment,Jennifer,hasmovedout,soshehasanextraroomnow.W:That’sgreat.⑯Yoursiste

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intingbeforeshewasinherlateseventies.⑰ShewasbornonafarminNewYork,oneoffiveboysandfivegirls.At12,shel

efthomeandworkedasahousekeeperuntilshemarriedThomasMosesat27.⑱Theyfarmedmostoftheirlives,firstinVirginiaa

ndtheninNewYork.⑲GrandmaMosesbegantopaintusingoilsinheroldagebecauseshewantedtokeepbusyandpassthetime.Herpictureswerefirstsoldatth

elocaldrugstoreandatamarket,andweresoonnoticedbyabusinessmanwhoboughteverythingshepainted.ThreeofthosepictureswereexhibitedintheMuseumofModern

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