江西省宜春市宜丰中学创新部2024届高三上学期10月月考试题+英语+PDF版含答案

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学科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司12023-2024(上)创新部高三第一次月考英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(步5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatisthewomangoingtodofirst?A.Getherbagback.B.Drivet

othelibrary.C.Searchforthecarkey2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild.B.Brotherandsister.C.Husbandandwife.3.Whatwil

lthemandonext?A.Payduty.B.Handinacamera.C.Drinksomewhiskey4.Whatdoesthemanthinkmighthelpthewomanseeclearly?A.Blowingintheeyes.B.C

losingtheeyes.C.Movingtheeyes.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atasupermarket.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atacinema.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6

段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howoftendoesthewomancheckherphone?A.Everyfiveminutes.B.Everytwohours.C.Everytwodays.7.Wheredoesthemangethisinformation

?A.FromaniPad.B.Fromhisphone.C.Fromacomputer.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowwillthewomantravelaroundItaly?A.Byplane.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar

9.Wherewillthewomangofirsttomorrow?A.Theclothesshop.B.Thepostoffice.C.Thebank.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Howdoesthemanf

eelaboutbuyingnewfurniture?A.Understanding.B.Expectant.C.Puzzled11.Whogavethespeakersthediningtable?A.Thewoman’sparents.B.Theman’s

uncle.C.Theirfriend.12.Whichofthefollowingdothespeakersagreetobuy?A.Abedandacoffeetable.B.Acupboardandafloor

lamp.C.Twonighttablesandacouch13.Whatarethespeakerslikelytodonext?A.Returnhome.B.Watchagame.C.Gotoano

therstore听第9段材料,回答第`14至17题。14.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Sick.B.Bored.C.Stressed15.Howlonghasthewomanbeenfeelinglikethis?A.Abou

toneweek.B.Abouttwoweeks.C.Aboutfourweeks16.Whathelpedtheman’ssister?A.Takingherbalmedicines.B.Cookingherownfood.C.Eatinglesssuga

r.17.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Readherbook.B.Bakehersomecakes.C.Pourheracupoftea.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howmanyitemsofclothingaremadeeve

ryyear?A.100billion.B.60billion.C.30billion.19.Whatcausestheproblemofclothingwasteaccordingtothespeaker?A.ThehighproductivityB.Thewayofb

uyingclothes.C.Thestrictrulesofrecycling.20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.People’spursuitoffashion.B.Clothingproduction

process.C.Effectsoffastfashionontheenvironment.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADramaticpro

gresshasbeenwitnessedintheTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)whichbenefitsfromthosegreatcontributionssomeancientfamousdoctorsmadea

ntsomeexperiencetheyaccumulated.Thefollowingthreestandoutamongtheancientfamousdoctors.HuaTuoHuaTuo(145—208),famousphysicianof

thelateEasternHandynasty,alsonamedFu,wasbornatQiaoCountyinPeiguo(nowBozhou,AnhuiProvince).Heledasimplelife,awayfromfameandfortune.Hewouldrathe

rbecomeatravelingphysicianforordinarypeople.HuaTuowasanexpertinseveralmedicalfields,suchasinternalmedicine,surgery,gynecology,ped

iatricsandacupuncture.Hewasthefirstpersontoperformsurgerywiththeaidofanesthesia(byapplyingMaFeiSan,aherbalanestheticheinvented)some1,600yearsbefor

eEuropeansdid.ZhangZhongjingZhangZhongjing(150—219),alsoknownasZhangJi,wasoneofthemostdistinguishedChinesephysiciansduringthelateryearsoftheEaste

rnHandynasty.Helivedintoday’sNanyanginHenanProvince.Hewasknownasthe“medicalsage”bylatergenerationsduetohisoutstandingcontributionstoTCM.Duringhist

ime,withwarlords(军阀)fightingfortheirownterritories,manypeoplewereinfectedwithfertility,anillnesscausedbyfever.Zhang’

sfamilywasnoexception.Theexperiencestimulatedhismotivationinmedicine.Helearnedmedicinebystudyingfromhistown’sfellowZhanBozu,absorbingpreviousmed

icinalliterature,collectingmanyprescriptions;andfinallywritingthemedicalmasterpieceShanghanZabingLun.Unfortunatelyshortlyafteritspub

licationthebookwaslostduringwartime.LiShizhenLiShizhen(1518—1593)wasafamousmedicalscientisttheMingdynasty.Helo

vedmedicinefromanearlyageandsucceededhisancestorsasadoctor.Henotonlypaidattentiontoaccumulatingexperienceincuringdiseases,butal

sovisitedthefamousmountainswheremedicinalmaterialswereproduced.Onthisbasis,ittook27yearstocompile(编著)thepharmaceuticalmasterpiece,Compendium

ofMateriaMedica,whichisknownasthe“EncyclopediaofAncientChina”andhasmadeanimportantcontributiontothedeve

lopmentofclassicalmedicineChina.21.Whatdothethreefamousdoctorsmentionedinthepassagehaveincommon?A.Theirbooksnevercomeout.

学科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司2B.TheytravelledextensivelyacrossChina.C.Theyledthewayworldwideintheirownexperts.D.Theycontributedthemselvestothed

evelopmentofTCM.22.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.HuaTuowasdesperateforreputationandfortune.B.LiShizhencame

fromafamilyofdoctors.C.LiShizhensurvivedZhangZhongjingby9years.D.ZhangZhongjing’smedicalmasterpiecevanishedbeforepub

lished.23.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythispassageappear?A.Healthylifestyles.B.Dailyentertainment.C.His

toricalfigures.D.Fitnessmanagement.BOnMarch25,2010,KateandDavidOggheardthewordseveryparentfears:Theirne

wbornwasn’tgoingtomakeit.Theirtwins—agirlandaboy—wereborntwominutesapartandexactly14weekspremature,weighingjustovertwopounds

respectively.Doctorshadtriedtosavetheboyfor20minutebutsawnoimprovement.Hisheartbeatwasnearlygone,andhe’dstoppedbreathing

.Thebabyhadjustmomentstolive.“Isawhimgasp(大口喘气),butthedoctorsaiditwasnouse,”KatetoldtheDailyMailfiveyearslater.“Iknowitsoundsstupid,

butifhewasstillgasping,thatwasasignoflife.Iwasn’tgoingtogiveupeasily.”Still,theSydneycoupleknewthiswaslikelygoodbye.Inanefforttocherishherlastminute

swiththetinyboy,Kateaskedtoholdhim.“Iwantedtomeethim,andforhimtoknowus,”KatetoldToday.“We’dresignedourselvesthefactthatweweregoin

gtolosehim,andwewerejusttryingtomakethemostofthoselast,preciousmoments.”Kateunwrappedtheboy,whomthecouplehadalreadynamedJamie,fromhishospitalb

lanketandorderedDavidtotakehisShirtoffandjointheminbed.Thefirst-timeparentswantedtheirsontobeaswarmaspossibleandh

opedtheskin-to-skincontactwouldimprovehisconditiontheythentalkedtohim.“Weweretryingtolethimstay,”KatetoldtheDailyMail.“Weexplainedhisnameandthathe

hadatwinthathehadtolookoutforandthathowhardwehadtriedtohavehim.”Thensomethingunbelievablehappened.Jamiegaspedagainandthenhestarted

breathing.Finally,hereachedforhisfather’sfinger.Thecouple’slostboyhadmadeit.“We’retheluckiestpeopleintheworld,”DavidtoldTod

ay.Eightyearslater,Jamieandhissister,Emily,arehappyandhealthy.TheOggsonlyrecentlytoldthekidsthestoryoftheirbirth.“Emilyhardly-heldbackhertears,”Kat

esaid,“andshekepthuggingJamiewithgreataffection.Thiswholeexperiencemakesyoucherishthemmore.”“Theywidene

dtheireyesasiftherewereanappleintheirmouthsbearingthemiraculousexperience,”Davidadded.24.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetwins?A.Theytotallyweighedlessthan4po

unds.B.Theyhavebeeninbadconditionsincebirth.C.Thecoupleattemptedtosavetheboybutinvain.D.Theycametothe

worldnearly100daysearlierthanexpected.25.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?a.Thedyingboywentbacktonormal.b.Thecouple

gavetheboyaskin-to-skincontact.c.Thecouplemadethecaseforhisnametotheboy.d.Doctorsannouncedtheapproachingdeathoftheboy.A.d-a-c-bB.d-b-

c-aC.c-b-a-dD.d-c-a-b26.HowdidEmilyfeelwhentoldthestoryortheirbirth?A.Touchedandchallenged.B.Sadandconf

used.C.Astonishedandbored.D.Surprisedandmoved.27.Whichisasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Alife-givingtouch.B.Asuccessfulmedicalattention.C.AtestfromtheG

od.D.First-timebutdevotedparents.CResearchersattheUniversityofMassachusettsAmherst(UMassAmherst)recen

tlyannouncedthattheyhavefiguredouthowtoengineerabiofilm(生物膜)thatharveststheenergyinevaporation(蒸发)andchangesittoelectricity.Thisbiofilm,

whichwasannouncedinNatureCommunications,hasthepotentialtorevolutionizetheworldofwearableelectronics,poweringev

erythingfrompersonalmedicalsensorstopersonalelectronics.“Thisisaveryexcitingtechnology,”saysLiuXiaomeng,graduatestudentinelectri

calandcomputerengineeringinUMassAmherst'sCollegeofEngineeringandthepaper'sleadauthor.“Itgeneratesrealgreenenergy,andunlikeotherso-called'gr

een-energy'sources,itsproductionistotallygreen.”That'sbecausethisbiofilm-whichisasheetofbacterialcellsandasthinasasheetofpaper-ispro

ducednaturallybyan,engineeredversionofthebacteriumGeobactersulfurreducens(硫还原地杆菌).G.sulfurreducensisknowntoproduceelectricityandhasbeenusedpr

eviouslyin“microbialbatteries”topowerelectricalequipment.ButsuchbatteriesrequirethatG.sulfurreducensbeproperlycaredforandfedacons

tantdiet.Bycontrast,thisnewbiofilm,whichcansupplyasmuchenergyasacomparablysizedbattery,workscontinuo

usly,becauseitisdead.Andbecauseit'sdead,itdoesn'tneedtobefed.Thesecretbehindthisnewbiofilmisthatitmakesenergyfromthe

moisture(水分)onyourskin.Thoughwedailyreadstoriesaboutsolarpower,atleast50%ofthesolarenergyreachingthe

earthgoestowardevaporatingwater.“Thisisahuge,undiscoveredsourceofenergy,”saysYaoJun,professorofelectricalandcomputereng

ineeringatUMassAmherst,andthepaper'soneseniorauthor.Sincethesurfaceofourskinisconstantlymoistwithsweat,thebiofilmca

n“pluginto”itandchangetheenergylockedinevaporationintoenoughenergytopowersmallequipment.“Ournextstepistoincreasethesizeofo

urfilmtopowermoreintelligentwearableelectronics,”saysYao,andLiupointsoutthatoneofthegoalsistopowerentireelectronicsystems,ratherthansin

gleequipment.28.Whatfunctionisthebiofilmexpectedtoachieve?A.Updatingwearableelectronics.B.Acquiringpowerfromeva

poration.C.Changingthewayofgettingelectricity.D.Supplyingenergyto“microbialbatteries”.29.Whatistheadvantageofthebiofilmcomparedwith"microbialbat

teries”?A.It'sthinnerinthickness.B.It'senvironmentallyfriendly.C.Itreducesthecostinusage.D.Itemploysarareenergysource.30.Howdoesthebiofi

lmpowersmalldevices?A.Byinteractingwithsolarpower.B.Bygainingenergyfromelectronicsystems.C.Byusingwatertogenerateelectricity.学

科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司3D.Byproducingcontinuouselectricityfromsweat.31.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthebiofilm

?A.Flexible.C.Promising.B.Controversial.D.Delicate.DWhytheEastCoasthashadsuchaweakwinterOverall,winteracrosstheEastCoastthisyearhasbe

enprettyweak.“IwasinshortsandaT-shirt,”saidJeffWeber,aresearchmeteorologist(气象学家)attheUniversityCorporationforAtmosphericResearch.Meteorologistsdesce

ndeduponBostoninmid-JanuaryfortheannualmeetingoftheAmericanMeteorologicalSociety.JanuaryisBoston'scol

destmonth,butduringtheweatherconference,meteorologistsexperienced75degreesFahrenheittemperatures.Amajorreasonisthatthepolarvortex(极地涡旋)—whichi

sacirculatingstreamofairthatformsovertheArcticduringwinter—hasstayedrigidandinplace,keepingitscoldairmostlylockedupnorth.Consequently

,littleofthisexceptionallychillyairhasgotintotheU.S.thiswinter.Arcticblasts(北极寒流),likethoseinJanuary2019,happenwhenthepolarvortexbecomesunstable,

allowingfrigidairtospillsouth.“Butthiswinter,insteadofaweakpolarvortex,we’vehadstrongpolarvortexconditions,”

saidAndreaLang,anatmosphericscientistattheUniversityofAlbanywhoresearcheschangesinseasonalwinterweather.Thepolarvor

texhasstayedstrongbecauseotherweathersystems,sometimesoriginatingfromthePacific.Ocean,haven’tcomealongandknockedthespinningvortexoutofplace

.Afrequentculprit(问题的起因)indisturbingthepolarvortexisapowerfulstreamofairtravelingsome30,000to35,000milesupintheatmosphere(

wherejetsfly)whichwecommonlycallthejetstream.ThejetstreamshootsfromwesttoeastaroundEarthatspeedsof120to250milespe

rhour,butcanbecomedramaticallywavierwhenit’sdisturbedbystrongstormactivityorencountersmassesofhotorcoldair.Butthiswinterseason,themeanderi

ng(蜿蜒前进的)jetstreamhasnotknockedthepolarvortexoffitspole,explainedLang.Instead,thejetstreamhasbentdramaticallysouth,rightthroughtheheartofthece

ntralU.S.Atmosphericscientistsaredeeplyinterestedinwhyaperturbedpolarvortexhasbecomemorefrequent.There’sevidencethattheincessantlywar

mingArctic—thefastest-warmingplaceonEarth—hasledtoaweakerandlessstablepolarvortex,whichmeansmoreoutbreaksoffreezingArctica

ir.Justnotthiswinter—sofar,anyway.32.WhatdoesJeffWebermeanbysayingwhathewore?A.Tointroducehisdressingstyle

.B.Toexpresshisfeelingthen.C.Toprovetheabnormalweather.D.Toshowhisloveofwinter.33.WhatdoweknowabouttheweatherinBoston

inJanuary2019?A.Itwasaswarmasthatofthisyear.B.Itwasverycoldowingtothearcticblast.C.Thepolarvortexstayedrigidandinplace.D.Thepolarvortexwasweakand

unstable.34.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheunderlinedword“perturbed”inthelastparagraph?A.Fixed.B.Frozen.C.Heated.D.

Disturbed.35.Howdoesthejetstreamusuallyaffectthepolarvortex?A.Bybendingnorthandknockingitoff.B.Bymovingfromeastt

owestaroundEarth.C.Bywavingandmeanderingpowerfully.D.Byturningtothesouthdramatically.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)YouAreBett

erThanYouThinkYouAreMaybeyouhaven'tachievedgoalsinaself-appointedtimeframe.36_Butthisdoesn'tmeanyouareab

adpersonorafailure.Youcouldindeedbeawonderfulindividual.Youcouldactuallybeamuchbetterpersonthanyoubelievey

ouare..Se.it’sexaminetheideathatyoumightbebetterthanyouthink.Youshowkindness.Beingpoliteandkindisthemarkofagood

person.Whenyoudothis,youaretreatingotherslikeyouwouldwanttobetreated.37Eventhesmallestthingsdonotgounnoticedanda

retraitsthatyouhaveagoodheart.Youareapositiveperson.Keepinganoptimisticattitudeisalsoatraitofagoodpersonwit

hapowerfulcharacter.Itiseasytobecomenegativewithallthebadthingsgoingonintheworld.butthere’sanotherwaytolookatthesething

s:Whenyou'reactuallybetterthanyouthink,youwillhavethehabitoflookingonthebrightsideofeverysituationands

eeingthebestineveryone.3839Beingwiseisnotaboutbeingintelligent.It'saboutlearningfromlifeexperiences.Whydoesthismakeyouabetter

personthanyouthink?Wisdomcanbepassedtootherstohelpthemavoidthesamemistakesyoumade.Youareagoodpersonifyou'vecollectedwisdomand,lovetoshareles

sonswithothers.So,goeasyonyourself.Appreciatewhoyouare.Iftherearethingsyouneedtochange,that'sokay.40.It'saboutourattitudean

dourheart.Ibet,ifyoutookthetimetoreadthis,youareabetterpersonthanyouthink.A.Yougivehonestcomments.B.It'sjustallaboutshowingoptimism.C.

Weallhaveproblemsandimperfections.D.Youarewise,andyoushareyourwisdom.E.Maybeyouhavemademanymistakesaswell.F.Respectingothersandthei

rspaceshowsadulthood,whichisasignofatrulygoodperson.G.Thismayincludeopeningdoorsforothersorpickingupchangeforpeopleinfrontofyouatthecheckoutline.第三

部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Manyyearsago,Ibumpedintoanoldfriendofmine.Hehaddevotedhislifetoactingbuthad

neverbeenquitesuccessful.Inhismiddleage,heseemed____41____andsad.Ithoughtofhisdogged(顽强的)____42____.Wasitsmartorfoolish?Whatco

uldhehaveachievedhadhequithisdreamofactingandmovedon?Ourculturedoesnotlook____43____uponquitting.Failureisperfectlyacceptableaslongasitevent

ually____44____insuccess.Wechant(反复喊着)“Winnersneverquit”and“Ifatfirstyoudon’tsucceed,tryagain.”We____45____storiesofpersistence,oftheauthorwho____

46____storiesforyearsbeforehernovelswerepublishedoroftheathletewhotrainedsincechildhoodtowingoldattheOlympics.Persiste

nce____47____whenitisrewardedwithsuccess,butitdoesnotrewardeveryperson.ForeveryJKRowling,therearethousandsof____48____writerswhowillnevergetpub

lished.ForeveryOlympicathlete,thereareinnumerable(无数的)otherswhotrainedeverydayof学科网(北京)股份有限公司学科网(北京)股份有限公司4theirlivesandnever____49____

.Weallagreethatdoingthesamethingsandexpectingadifferentresultis_____50_____.Sowhydowebelievethatperseveringthroughfail

ureafter_____51_____isagoodidea?Weconsiderquittinginthefaceoffailuretobe_____52_____.Webelievethatperseveranceisthekeytosuccess.Perseveranceisonlyone

partofsuccess.Youneedtalentorskill,aswellaspassionanddrive.Luckandtimingarealsokeytoanygreatsuccess.Oursocie

tybelievesthatanythingispossible,aslongasyou“believe”.Butnoteveryonecanmakeit.Quittingwhenyou’renot_____53_____issometimesthesmartestthing

todo.Obviously,ifyouenjoya_____54_____,regardlessofitsoutcome,youshouldcontinue.Ifyouknewyournovelwouldneverbepublished,wouldyouwanttowrite?Ifyoucoul

dneverbeachampionswimmer,wouldyou_____55_____train?Sometimes,itiswisetoputyourenergyintosomethingelse.Failureisnotalwaysthepathtosuccess

.Sometimes,failureisthedoortosomethingnew.41.A.satisfiedB.defeatedC.complicatedD.shallow42.A.restrictionB.standardC.perseveranceD.stick43.A.kindly

B.bravelyC.finelyD.clearly44.A.carriesB.leadsC.bringsD.results45.A.carryoutB.writeforC.drawupD.jumpat46.A.submittedB.toldC.handedD.checked47.A

.rewardsoffB.paysoffC.returnsbackD.turnsback48.A.ambitiousB.seriousC.famousD.inspiring49.A.madeitoutB.m

etthestandardC.workeditoutD.mettheneed50.A.inefficientB.unacceptableC.unwiseD.insensible51.A.insistence

B.successC.failureD.ending52.A.keenB.weakC.poorD.flexible53.A.inspiredB.persistentC.willingD.ahead54.A.needB.pursuitC.consequenceD.progre

ss55.A.everB.evenC.yetD.still第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)TibetanNewYear,alsoknownasLosar,isthemostimportantfestiva

linTibetandiscelebratedfor15days,56(typical)fallinginFebruaryorMarch.In2023,TibetanNewYearfell57Feb.21.Thecelebrationsincludearangeofcustomsandtradi

tionsthatreflecttheuniquecultureandidentityoftheTibetanpeople.Beforethe58(arrive)oftheNewYear,Tibetansengageinthoroughcl

eaningoftheirhomesandsurroundings.Thispracticeistogetridofbadluckinthepreviousyear.Theyalsomakeofferingstothegodsandancest

ors59(seek)blessingsfortheupcomingyear.DecoratinghomesandpublicplacesisacommoncustomduringLosar.Inaddition,peoplealsodecoratetheirclotheswithpatterns

,andtheirhair60(style)infashion.DuringtheNewYear,Tibetansenjoyfeastswiththeirfamilyandfriends.Traditi

onaldishessuchasmomos,atypeof61(steam)dumplingfilledwithmeatorvegetables,62Tibetanbuttertea,madefromyakbutterandtealeaves,areserved.Sweettr

eatslikeTibetanbuttercookiesanddriedfruitarealsoenjoyed.TheLosarcelebrationscometo63endwithagrandceremony.Peoplegatherinpublicspacesandlig

htincense(香)andcandles64offeringfood,drinksandotheritemstothegods.ThisisfollowedbytheceremonyofthrowingTsampa,aroasted

barleyflour,intotheairasasymboloflettinggoofthepastyearand65(embrace)newbeginnings.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是

李华,上周在某国外网站购买了一支录音笔,收货后你发现它有很多质量问题。请根据下列提示给客服经理MissBrown发一封电子邮件。内容包括:1.写信的目的;2.产品(录音笔)问题描述;3.你期待商家如何解决问题。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位

置作答。参考词汇:录音笔recordingpenDeerMissBrownYours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Duringthesummerbefor

ePattyenteredfifthgrade,shedecidedtotryanewsport.SwimtrainingwasnearlyoverandPattywasthefastestswimmerinheragegroup.

Shehadalwaysbeenthebest.Theneighborhoodwasofferingaone-weektennistrainingcourse.PattyandherfriendDarlagotpermissionfromtheirparentstojoi

n.OnSaturdaymorning,Darla'smomtookthegirlstoastoreandboughtthemeachagood,usedtennisracket.“Ifyougirlssticktotennis,thenwe'lltalkabo

utanewracket.Thesewilldofornow."Thegirlswereexcitedabouttheirnewpurchases.OnMondaymorning,at7:00a.m.,Patty'smomwoke

herup.“It'stimefortennis!”Pattycoveredherface.“Mom,it'stooearly!”Shemadegreatefforttogetoutofbedanddownto

thebreakfasttable.PattyfinishedbreakfastandrantoDarla'shouse,thentheywalkedtothecourt.Mrs.Cane,thetenniscoach,linede

veryoneupandstartedwiththebasics.Afterthat,Mrs.Canetirelesslytaughtthemtopracticetheirforehandandbackhand.Bytheendoftheweek,Pattyha

dmadeimpressiveprogress.Mrs.CanecommentedthatPattyhadlotsofpotential.Darla,ontheotherhand,wasstruggling.Theotherteenagerswerehavingatoughtimeof

it,too.Pattywastheonlyonewhoseemedtogetsomewhere.Sincethen,DarlahadalwaysbeenoutintheAugustheat,practicingherservesorh

ittingtheball.Pattywasn'treallyinterested.Shefeltshewassucha“natural”fortennisthatshereallydidn'tneedtopractice.Bytheendofthesummer,Dar

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