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2021届淮安市高三适应性大联考英语(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各项答题要求1.答题前,请您务必将自己的姓名、学校、考试号用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔填写在答题纸上。2.请认真核对监考员在答题卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、考试证
号与你本人的是否相符。3.答题时,必须用书写黑色字迹的0.5毫米签字笔写在答题纸上的指定位置,在其它位置作答一律无效。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。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.Whatdoesthewomancaremostaboutthebookshelf?A.Thecolor.B.Thesize
.C.Theheight2.Whydidthewomanstopplayingthepiano?A.Shedidn'thaveenoughtimeforit.B.Shewasn'tverygoodatit.C.Shedidn'ten
joyit.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.AttractionsinChina.B.Atravelplan.C.Chineseart.4.Wherearethespeakersprob
ably?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inalibrary.C.Inatheater.5.Howmuchwillthemansendtothewoman?A.$20.B.$30.C.$50.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。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:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatmustthewomanincludeaboutthepe
rsoninherreport?A.Themembersoftheirfamily.B.Thehobbiestheyhad.C.Theplacetheywerefrom.7.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Givingapresentati
on.B.Writingareport.C.Choosingatopic.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whendoesthemanthinkdinnerwillbegin?A.Around6.00pm.B.Around6.30p.mC
.Around700pm9.Whichdirectionwerethespeakerssupposedtodrive?A.North.B.South.C.East.10.Whatmadethewomanfeelembarrassed?A.Sh
eenteredthewrongaddress.B.Shetoldabadjoke.C.Shemissedaturn.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。l1.Whywasthemanlatethismorning?A.Helefthomelate.B.Hemissedhisbus.C.Hegot
stuckintrffic.12.Bywhichwaycanpeoplejoincarpooling?A.Callingaspecialphonenumber.B.Meetingupataspecialp
lace.C.Signinguponline.13.Howdoesthemanwanttogettoworktomorrow?A.Hewilldrivehisowncar.B.Hewillgetaridefromastranger
.C.Hewillrideinthewoman'scar.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Wif
eandhusband.15.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.InItaly.B.InAmerica.C.InChina.16.Howdoesthemanusuallytravel?A.Hefliesbusinessclass.B.Hefliesecon
omyclass.CHefliesfirstlass.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。17.WhathasWarnerBrosannounced?A.Itwillnotshowanyfilmsin2021.B.Itwillcontinuetosu
pportcinemasin2021.C.Itwilllaunchfilmsincinemasanddigitallyatthesametime.18.HowdidcinemaownersfeelaboutWarnerBros
'decision?A.Annoyed.B.Happy.C.Indifferent.19.WhatdoesChristopherNolanthinkoftheWarnerBro'sdecision?A.I
willreducewagesforthefilmindustry.B.Itwillreducetheincomesofthecinema.C.Itillincreasetheprofitofthestudio.20.WhatisAMCthinkingaboutdoing?A.Refusi
ngtoreleaseWarnerBrosfilms.B.GivingawayfreesnacksforWarnerBrosfilms.C.ReducingthepriceofadmissionforWarnerBrosfilms.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,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个洗项中选出最佳选项。AGlamping,or"glamourouscamping",letsyoucombinetheluxuryofafancyh
otelstaywiththeclose-to-natureairofacampingholiday.Here'salistofsomeofthemostfamousglampingspotsintheUKforyo
utochoosefrom!Glamping1:Cadlandpop-uprooms,HampshireThiscollectionofbelltentsaimstobringaHamptonshotelairtothesouthc
oastthissummer.AfewstepsawayfromanundisturbedbeachontheSolent,therewillalsobeabarandrestaurant;deliveriescanalsobemadetoyourtent.From₤499for
threenights,thepopuphotel.comGlamping2:CampKatur,YorkshireEnjoyaspotofstargazingintheNorthYorkshirecountryside.Glampingherecatersforalltastes
andfamilysizes,somesleepingupto18people.FromMay,Katurshouldhaveanoutdoorpubandrestaurantupandrunning
.From₤220fortwonights,campkatur.comGlamping3:RoarsomeAdventures,CornwallTwotransformedAmericanschoolbuseswill
betakingupresidenceonMesmearFarminCornwallorthesummer.Thefarmhasanimalstofeedandeggstocollect.From₤300forthreenights,dinoskiwear.com/adventur
esGIamping4:TenAcresVineyard,DevonThisone,onasouth-facingslopewithDartmoorinthedistance,wasfirstplantedin2008Acellar-doorshopmeansyouwon't
gothirsty—itsellsitsownapplejuice,wineandcampingaccessories.From₤550fortwonights,tenacres.vineyardcamping.co.uk21.Whatisspec
ialaboutCadlandpop-uprooms,Hampshire?A.Youcanhavetakeoutfoodinyourtent.B.Youcanmakedeliveriestoarestaurant.C.Glampingherehasthelarges
tcapacityoffamilysize.D.Glampinghereenablesyoutobreatheclose-to-natureair.22.WhichGlampingisthecheapestpernight?A.Glamping1.B.Glamping2.C.Gla
mping3.D.Glamping4.23.WhatcanwelearnaboutTenAcresVineyard,Devon?A.Wecanwatchhenslayingeggs.B.Enoughdrinkscansatisfyyo
urthirst.C.Wecaneatinanoutdoorpubandrestaurant.D.Twoschoolbuseswilltransportyoutoglamping.BIwassoworrie
dabouthandingmylittleboyoverduringhisfirstweekofschool,butyoumadeiteasier.Yousmiledathimlikeamotherwouldatherownchild.Youshowedwarmthand
yourhugswerealwaysonoffer.Afteradayinclasswithyou,Charliewouldcomehomesinging.WheneverIhearDoYourEarsHangLoworseehim
stretchingtotheskywhensingingaboutthedaysoftheweek,Iwillthinkofyou.Ididn'ttellyouatthetime,butIlovedyourmorningson
gsomuchthatIimplementeditinmyownclass(I'mateacher,too).WhenyousawIwastroubled,youhuggedmewithyoursmileandIkneweverythingwouldbeOK.Youmadepare
ntsfeelascaredforasourchildren.IntheshorttimeIknewyou;youtaughtmeaboutthetypeofteacherIdesiretobe.Youn
everseemeddisturbedbythemountainofpaperworkorimpossiblework-lifebalancethatcomeswiththerole.Instead,youappearedtoembrac
eeveryminute.Ican'tunderstandwhyyou'vebeentakenfromus.TellingCharliewasoneofthehardestthingsI'vehadtodo.I'mnotsurehefullyunderstand
s,buthetoldmehelovedyouandhasbeenaskingwhetheryour"robotpowers"willworkinheaven.Afriendoncetoldmewhitefeath
ersareangelstellingusthatlovedonesinheavenarewell.Onthefirstdaycollectingthechildrenwithoutyou,awhitefeatherfloatedthroughthesleet(雨夹雪).
Watchingtheyoungeronesbounceandgigleastheytriedtocatchitwasbeautiful.IwishIhadtoldyouallofthiswhenyouwerewithus.Ih
opethatyouknewhowyoubroughthappinesstoeveryoneyoumetandhowlovedyouwere.Goodbye,DearFriend.24.Whatdoestheunderli
nedword"implemented"inParagraphlprobablymean?A.Lookedbackon.B.Lookedforwardto.C.Thoughthighlyof.D.Madeuseof.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassageaboutpare
nts?A.Theyneedtosingsongsbeforechildren.B.Theyneedtofeeltheaffectionaswell.C.Theyfindithardtohandletheirkids
.D.Theyfinditnecessarytohugtheteachers.26.Thewritermentioned"whitefeather"inParagraph4mainlytoA.informusofthelovedone'sdeath.B.remindusit'stimeforas
nowballfight.C.tellustheteacherstaysinourmindafterdeath.D.warnus.ofthefallingsnowwhencollectingchildren27.What'sthewriter'smainpurpos
einwritingthisarticle?A.TomakearemarkonCharlie'steacher.B.Tosaygoodbyetoherfellowteacher.C.Totakepityonherfellowteacher.D.Torecallands
howrespectforCharlie'steacher.CPhysicalactivityisimportantinpreventingcardiovascular(心血管的)diseaseinyoungpeoplesolongastheydon'tundertakeveryintens
eactivityondayswhenairpollutionlevelsarehigh,accordingtoarecentlyreleasedstudy.Untilnow,littlehasbeenknownaboutthe
relationshipsbetweenthehealthbenefitsofphysicalactivitytakingplaceoutdoorsandthepotentiallyharmfuleffectsofairpollution.Previousresearchbytheaut
horsofthecurrentstudyhadinvestigatedthequestioninmiddle-agedpeopleatasinglepointintime,butthisisthefirsttimethatithasbeeni
nvestigatedinyoungadultsagedbetween20-30yearsoveraperiodofseveralyears.Inaddition,theresearcherswantedtoseewhath
appenswhenpeopleincreaseordecreasetheirphysicalactivityovertime.Ateachhealthcheck-up,theparticipants
completedaquestionnaireaskingabouttheirphysicalactivityinthepastsevendaysandthisinformationwaschangedintounitsofmetabolic
equivalenttask(MET,代谢当量任务)minutesperweek(MET-mins/week).Theparticipantsweredividedintofourgroups:0,1-499,500999and1000ormoreMET-mins/week.Pe
oplearerecommendedtodo500-999MET-mins/weekandthiscanbeachievedby;forexample,running,cyclingorhikingfor15-30minutesfivetimesaweek,orbriskwalki
ng,doublestennisorslowcyclingfor30-60minutesfivetimesaweek.Theresearchersuseddatatocalculateannualaveragelevelsofairpollution,inparticu
larthelevelsofsmallparticulatemattertatarelessthanorequalto10or2.5micronsindiameter,knownaPM10andPM25.Overall
,theresultsshowthatphysicalactivityisassociatedwithalowerriskofdevelopingcardiovasculardiseaseamongyoungadults.However,whenairpollution
levelsarehigh,exercisingbeyondtherecommendedamountmayoffsetorevenreversethebeneficialeffects.Thestudycannotshow
thatairpollutioncausestheincreasedcardiovascularrisk,onlythatitisassociatedwithit28.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?A.Outdoorphy
sicalactivityharmsourhealth.B.Exercisingisn'tadvisedonseriousairpollutiondays.C.Afirstin-depthsurveyhasbeendoneonyoungadults.D.Midd
le-agedpeoplehavebeentheidealresearchtarget.29.Howdotheresultscomeout?A.Bydoingresearchonyoungadults.B.BycollectingPM10andPM2.5data.C.Bymakin
gexperimentsonmiddle-agedpeople.D.Bystudyingaquestionnaireonphysicalactivity.30.Whatdoweknowabouttheresult?A.Airpollutionleadstocardiovascula
rdisease.B.Cardiovasculardiseaserelatestoairpollution.C.Morephysicalexercisebenefitsyoungpeople.D.Youngadultsseldomdevelopcardiovasculardisease.31.W
hatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Physicalactivity&airpollution:whentodomoreorlessphysicalactivity.B.Physicalactivity&healthbene
fit:howtopreventcardiovasculardiseaseC.Physicalactivity&airpollution:whattodowithhighairpollutionlevelsD.Physicalacti
vity&healthbenefit:howtomaximizethehealthbenefitsofexercisingDUsingyourfacetounlockyourphoneisaprettygeniussecurity.plan.Butl
ikeanyadvancedtechnology,thievesandhackersarealwaysuptothechallenge,whetherthat'sunlockingyourphonewithyourfacewhileyousleeporusingaphoto
fromsocialmediatodotheam.Likeeveryotherhumanbiometricidentificationsystem(生物标识系统)beforeit,suchasfingerprint
sandretinascans,therearestillsignificant.securitybugsinsomeofthemostadvancedidentityverification(证实)technology.B
righamYoungUniversityelectricalandcomputerengineeringProfessorD.J.Leehasdecidedthereisabetterandmoresecurewa
ytouseyourfaceforrestrictedaccess.It'scalledConcurrentTwo-FactorIdentityVerification(C2FIV)anditrequiresbothone’sfacialidentityandaspecificfacialmo
tiontogainaccess.Tosetitup,auserfacesacameraandrecordsashort1-2secondvideoofeitherauniquefacialmotionoralipmovementfromreadingasecretphrase.Thevid
eoistheninputintothedevice,whichobtainsfacialfeaturesandthefeaturesofthefacialmotion,storingthemforl
aterIDverification.Togettechnical,C2FIVreliesonanintegratedneuralnetworkframeworktolearnfacialfeaturesandactionsatthesametim
e.Usingthisintegratedneuralnetworkframework,theuser’sfacialfeaturesandmovementsareembedded(嵌入)andstoredonase
rverorinanembeddeddeviceandwhentheylaterattempttogainaccess,thecomputercomparesthenewlygeneratedembeddingtothestoredon
e.Thatuser'sIDisverifiedifthenewandstoredembeddingsmatchatacertainlevel.LeesaidC2FIVhasbroaderapplication
,includingaccessingrestrictedareasataworkplace,onlinebanking,ATMuse,safedepositboxaccessorevenhotelroomentryorkeylessacces
stoyourvehicle."Howgreatwoulditbetoknowthatevenifyoulostyourcarkey,noonecanstealyourvehiclebecausetheydon'tknowyour
secretfacialaction?"32.Howdotoday'shackersunlockyourphone?A.Bychallengingyoutomakefaces.B.Bymakinggeniussecurityplans.C.Bytakingyourfingerprints
.D.Bystealingyourphotosfromsocialmedia.33.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.HowC2FIVdiffers.B.HowC2FIVworks.C.WhyC2FTVisconvenient.D.WhereC2FIVisapplie
d.34.WhatisthefoundationtoguaranteethatC2FIVgetstechnical?A.Learningfacialfeaturesandactionsatonce.B.Beingequippe
dwithanembeddeddevice.C.Matchingthenewandstoredembeddings.D.Usinganintegratedneuralnetworkframework.35
.WhatdoesProfessorD.J.LeethinkofC2FTV?A.Ithaslimitedapplicationareas.B.Itcanimproveworkefficiency.C.Ithasabrightapplicationfuture.D.Itcanen
surethemotionofvehicles.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的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。Ifyou'relookingtomaximizetheamountoffatbu
rnedinyournextworkout,thinkabouthavingacoffeehalfanhourbeforeyougetstarted.36Researchersfoundthat3milligramsofcaffeineperkilogramofbodyweightcanrai
setherateoffatburningduringaerobicexercise.37Thecoffeedosewasshowntoincreasemaximalfatoxidationrate(MFO,脂肪氧化率)byanaverageof10.7percentin
themorningand29percentintheafternoon.Therecommendationtoexerciseonanemptystomachinthemorningtoincreasefatoxidationiscommon.38Itistillunk
nownwhetherthisincreaseisduetoexercisinginthemorningorduetogoingwithoutfoodforalongerperiodoftime.39Caffeineisoftenassociat
edwithimprovedathleticperformance,thoughthesciencebehindthislinkisn'tascomprehensiveasitcouldbe.Inlat
ercyclingtestsafterthecaffeinehadbeengiven,thefat-burningcapabilityofthebodywasmeasured,showingtheimpactthatcaffeinehadmadeonMF
O.Maximumoxygenuptakewasalsoraised,aswastheintensityofexercise.Theresultsofthestudyshowedthatacutecaffeineintake30minutesbeforep
erforminganaerobicexercisetestincreasedMFOduringexerciseregardlessofthetimeofday.40Overall,theseresultssu
ggestthatacombinationofacutecaffeineintakeandexerciseatmoderateintensityintheafternoonprovidesthebestscenario(方案)forindividualsseekingtoincre
asewhole-bodyfatoxidationduringaerobicexercise.A.Itisbasedonresultsgatheredfrom15malevolunteers.B.However,thisrecommendationmaylackascientificb
asis.C.Evidenceismountingthatmorningexerciseisgoodforyourhealth。D.Anewstudysuggestsitcanmakeasignificantdifferencetofatburning.E.
Theyareclearenoughtosuggestthatthereissomekindofassociationthere.F.Researchershavefoundthatifcycliststakemorecaffeine,they
willridemuchfaster.G.Researcherswerekeentolookindetailattherelationshipbetweencaffeineandexercise.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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whatarethefoodsthatyoucanonlytasteinmemories?Yourmother'
sbiscuits?Thepiesyoumadeasachild?Andwhataretherecipesthathelpyou41yourmemories?Thismorning,forthefirsttimeinoverayear,ImadeDutchBabi
es,akindofpancake.I’mapoorcookwho'salways42topullanythingoutoftheoventhatisn'tburnt.But43,Igetlucky.MakingDutchBabiesbring
stomymindsomeofthe44memoriesofmylife.I’vemadeDutchBabiesmanytimesforsleepoversand45.Theywerealwaysahit,
46Iburnedthem.Aftermykidsgrewup,Ididn'tcookmuchforyears,exceptforholidaysorother47occasions.Whenwehadafamily48,I'dmakeDutchBa
biesforbreakfast.Ican’trecallthelasttimeImadeDutchBabies,beforetoday.Iknowitwas49ayear,beforelifewas50forCOVID-19,andwestoppedhavingguests.So
whydidImakethemthis51foronlymyhusbandandme?It'sbeena(n)52yearforallofus,filledwiththingswecouldn'tdo.Iwas53tocelebratebeingaliv
e.Goodfoodcanfeedahungrycrowd.Butifit'smadewithloveand54.itcanfilla(n)55withthehopeofbetterdaystocome.So,addyourownmemories.41.A.shapeB.refreshC.e
xpandD.share42.A.amazedB.disturbedC.embarrassedD.disappointed43.A.rarelyB.occasionallyC.generally'D.frequ
ently44.A.fantasticB.regretfulC.sorrowfulD.vague45.A.acquaintancesB.colleaguesC.guestsD.students46.A.asifB.incaseC.inthatD.evenif47.
A.variousB.specialC.informalD.casual48.A.reunionB.problemC.quarrelD.discussion49.A.lessthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.otherthan50.A.brokendown
B.putdownC.pulleddownD.shutdown51.A.eveningB.morningC.afternoonD.moment52.A.hardB.easyC.busyD.normal53.A.persuadedB.likely.-C
.eagerD.encouraged54.A.freedomB.giftsC.desireD.memories55.A.bellyB.soulC.stomachD.brain第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面
短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。Chinesevaccines(疫苗)wereinitiallydismissedinWesternandothermedia,partlybecauseofaviewthattheywereinferior56thevaccin
esproducedbyModernaorAstraZeneca.57muchevidencehasbeenaccumulatingforawhilehatthevaccinesfromChinaworkwell,too.TheUnitedArabEmirate
s,PakistanandsomeothercountrieshaveapprovedtheSinopharmvaccinefromChina.Bytheendoflastmonth,1.8millionpeopleintheUAE58(receive)i
tThedevelopmentofChinesevaccinewithinashortspanoftimeafterthesuddenoutbreakofCOVID-1959(show)theChinesesystemhasperformedquicklyaccordingtoth
eexpectationsoftheinternationalcommunity.Thedevelopmentisamessagefortheinternationalcommunity60ChinaismarchingaheadoftimeandtheexpectationsofChine
separtnercountriesareontherise.China'sefforts61(strengthen)theglobalfightagainstthepandemichavenarro
wedthespaceforasmallgroupofrichcountriestobuymostofthevaccines.62(back)bytheWorldHealthOrganization,Chinapromisedtoprovidetensofmillionsdo
sesofCOVID-19vaccinesforlowandmiddleincomecountriesthisyear.63(personal),Iwouldtakethedomestically(国内地)producedvaccines.IreallythinktheCh
ina-producedvaccinesaresafe.64(live)throughthisglobalpandemicfight,IhavecometoabetterunderstandingofChina's65(responsibility)a
ttitudeinthepublichealthsector.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,上周末你参加了学生会组织的社会实践活动∶参观周恩来纪念馆,缅怀"人民的好总理"。请你给你的美国朋友
Charles写信介绍这次活动,内容包括∶1.活动介绍;2.活动意义;3.期盼交流。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∶周总理PremierZhou周恩来纪念馆ZhouEn
laiMemorialHallDearCharles,Yours,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。Ilookedatmyfather'ssugar-crustedhands,hisshocked
eyes,andIknewthatIwasbreakinghisheart.Itwastheworsttimetosayanything,tojustblurt(脱口而出)itoutlikethiswhilewewerecookingandpreparingtheho
useforguests—especiallybecausemyfatherwasbusydoingtheonethingthatIwasabouttotellthemthatIwouldneverdo.ButIcouldn'tholditi
nanylonger,andIneededtosaysomethingnow,otherwiseIwouldjustbedelayingtheinevitableandprobablyhaveananxiety-causedbreakdowninthemeantime.Wew
erestandinginthekitchenwhilemyfamilywasscatteredaroundthelivingroomtidyingup,pretendingnottolistenandclearlylistening:So
ftfootstepsapproached,andmymotherwasnowwithusinthekitchen."Whatisthis,Beta?""shesaid.Shewasshocked;Iwasashamed."I'
msorry,"Isaidmiserably."ButIcan'tdoit.I'mnotgoodatcooking.EverythingItouchcomesoutwrong,andtastesterrible.
Eventhesimpleladoos(印度甜品)Itrytomakefallapart."Youhavetopractice,Beta,,myfatherexploded."Youdon'tpracticeenough!Allyoud
oissitinyourroom,andwriteinthatjournal...""Iwanttobeawriter."Icriedoutwhathadbeenreverberating(回荡)inmymindforthelastthreeyears.Mypare
ntswereastonished."Thesweetstoreisyourduty,Beta.Yourdutytoyourfamily.We'recountingonyoubecauseyouareourdaughte
r."myfatherspeakedasthoughthiswasallthatneededtobesaid.MyheartsankMyfathergavemeahardlook."Whenyourgrandfathercomesoverfordinner,"hewarned,"don'tsay
awordtohim.""He'sstillrecoveringfromhissurgery,"mymotheraddedseverely.Myfatherturnedbacktoshapingtheladoos."We'lldis
cussthislater,"hesaidabruptly,andtheconversationwasover.Whentherestofthefamilycameoverthatevening,Ifoundm
yselfsittingnexttomygrandfather.Everyonelaughedandjokedexceptme.Whentherewasaperiodofquietnessintheconversation,mygrandfathersaid,"Beta,c
omewithmetothekitchen."注意∶1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Oncewereachedthekitchen,heaskedmewhat'swrong.But
mygrandfatherstoppedhimwithalook,andgentlylaidahandonmyarm.