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高二英语试卷第1页(共10页)湖北省部分省级示范高中2022~2023学年上学期期末测试高二英语试卷命题人:武汉市第二十三中学肖莉审题人:周擎第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上.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.Wh
erearethetwospeakers?A.Inaclothingstore.B.Atalaundry.C.Inaprintingshop.2.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodoafterthelesson?A.Haveacupofcoffee.B.
Gotothepostoffice.C.Goshopping.3.Howmuchwillthewomangetback?A.30dollars.B.110dollars.C.140dollars.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.The
irappointmentisatteno’clock.B.Theyshouldpostponethemeeting.C.Theyshouldcalltomorrow.5.Whydidthewomangetahighscoreonthetest?A.B
ecauseofexercisingalot.B.BecauseofusingtestGtakingskills.C.Becauseofattendingeverylecture.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至8题.6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Beforethewomangoesonthestage.B.Beforethewomangoestoaninterview.C.Afterthewomanfini
shedherperformance.7.Whatistheman’ssuggestiontothewoman?A.Beingconfident.B.Beingpersuasive.C.Beingmodest.高二英语试卷第2页(共10页)8.Whichistru
eaboutthewoman?A.Sheisgoodatperformance.B.Sheisexcited.C.Sheisshy.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题.9.WhenwillthefolkGcustomact
ivitybeorganized?A.Thisweekend.B.Earlynextmonth.C.Attheendofthismonth.10.Howwillthetwospeakersgetthemoneyfo
rcostumes?A.Bycollecting10Yuanfromeachfamily.B.Bygettingfinancialsupportfromatravelagency.C.Bylettingeachparticipantpreparetheirowncostumes.11.Wh
oarethemembersoftheYanggeDanceteam?A.Youngpeople.B.Retiredpeople.C.Children.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题.12.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Takeanexam.B.Hand
inapaper.C.Attendalecture.13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthattheydoafterdinner?A.GototheGrill.B.Goswimming.C.Gotothelibrary.14.Whatdoweknowabouttheman
?A.HewillhelpJanedoherpaper.B.Hewillgoswimmingafterclass.C.HewillbeattheGrillatabout6:00.听第9段材料,回答第15至
17题.15.What’sthewomansufferingfrom?A.Headaches.B.Dizziness(眩晕).C.Stomachaches.16.Whereshouldthewomangonext?A.Thechemist’
s.B.Theoptician’s.C.Heroffice.17.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shedoesn’twearglasses.B.Shesuffersheadache
duetoabadcold.C.ShefeelsdizzywhenreadingorwatchingTV.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.WhatwasRice’sfirstdream?A.T
obeaprofessor.B.Tobeamusician.C.Tobeapolitician.19.WhendidRicebecomeaprofessoratStanfordUniversity?A.
At23.B.At26.C.At30.20.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthetalk?A.Hereducation.B.Herpoliticalcareer.C.Herfamilylife.高二英语试卷第3页(共10页)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.AOneDayUniversityOneDayUniversitywasfoundedbyStevenSc
hragisin2006.HecameupwiththeideaafterhedroppedhisdaughteroffatcollegeinupstateNewYork.Theschoolhadaboutadozenprofessorsgivingshorttalksabou
tavarietyofsubjects.Alltheparentshadthesamereaction:“IwishIweretheonegoingtocollege!”OneDayUniversityc
reatesfascinatingdaysoflearningdesignedtoinspireyourmind.Weworkwithovertwohundredprofessorsfromthecountry’stopcollegestocreat
eevents.Nomatterwhatyoulove,you’llfindthateveryOneDayUeventisfilledwithexploratorytalksthatwillchallengeyouasi
fyouwereastudentincollegeonceagain!Andjustlikeyourcollegedays,you’resuretomeetnewfriendswhosharethebeliefthatlearningisarewardinglifelongprocess.At
OneDayU,there’snohomeworkandnogrades.Justlearningforthesakeoflearning!SATURDAY,JULY21;9:30am—4:00pmLisnerAuditoriumatGeorge
WashingtonUniversity;Washington.DCLITERATURE9:30—10:35amTheLostIndianCultureJeremiSuri/UniversityofTexasDistinguishedTeachingA
wardSCIENCE10:50—11:55amHowtheBrainWorksJohnHall/UniversityofWisconsinGMadisonWillianH.KiekhoferDistinguis
hedTeachingAwardMUSIC12:10—1:15pmTheHistoryofJazzAnnaCelenza/GeorgeGtownUniversityTeacherGScholarAwardLunchbreak1:15pm—2:30pmPSYCHOLOGY2:30PM—4
:00pmGenius,CreativityandDepressionJessicaPayne/UniversityofNotreDameBokcenterAwardforTeachingExcellenceLiveEventFullprice:$
125VisitOneDayU.comorcall800G300—3438.21.WhatdoweknowaboutOneDayU?高二英语试卷第4页(共10页)A.Itaimstorewardcollegestudents.B.IthasmanyawardGwin
ningprofessors.C.ItwasfoundedduetoSchragis’sdaughter’sstudy.D.Ithelpsparticipantsgetexcellentgradesatcollege.22.Whowillgivetalksabo
utTheHistoryofJazz?A.AnnaCelenza.B.JeremiSuri.C.JohnHall.D.JessicaPayne.23.What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.ToshowthehistoryofOneDayU.B.To
explainhowtolearnatOneDayU.C.TostressthegreatinfluenceofOneDayU.D.ToadvertiseOneDayUeventsonJuly21.BFiveGyearG
oldWillardWiganstruggledtotellthedifferencebetweenanMandaWora6anda9.Unfortunately,hisschoolteacherknewnothingaboutDyslexia(阅读障碍症),alearningdisabili
tythatcanmakelettersandnumbersconfusing.Shedidn’ttrytohelphim.Notsurprisingly,Willarddidn’tlikeschool.Usually,hisminddrifted—toplayi
ngoutside,tohisdogMaxie,ortotheantsthatlivednearhisfamily’sgardenshed.Willardwasespeciallycuriousaboutthoseant
s.Hefeltlikethem—smallandinsignificant.Thus,whenhenoticedsomeantstryingtobuildahouse,hedecidedtohelpthem!Willardconstructedali
ttlebuilding.Thenhesprinkledsugarinsidetoencouragetheantstomovein.Whentheydid,Willardbuiltmorehouses.A
tschool,Willardstillstruggled,butnowheknewhecoulddosomethingspecial.Maybehewasn’tafailureafterall.Ifhehadtroublewithhisreadingo
rmaths,Willardwouldlatergohomeandcreatetinyfurniturefortheanthouses.Heevenbuiltanantschool,withteenyswings,ladderssee
sawsandmerryGgoGround.Hisartisticskillincreased,andaloveforlittlethingsbegantogrowinhisheart.Atagenine,Willardbegancarvin
gfacesontoothpicks.Hediscoveredthathisabilityimprovedwhenheheldhisbreathasheworked.Whenhequitschoolatage15tohelpsupporthisfamily,Willardstills
penthissparetimecarving.Hisconfidencegrewasmorepeopleappreciatedhistalent.Eventually,hequithisfactoryjobtopursuehisdreamofbecomingoneofthebestar
tistsintheworld.Now,yearslater,Willardcarvesthetiniestartworkintheworld!Hissculpturesaresosmallthatseveralcanfitonaperiodattheendofasentence.Becauseo
ftheirbeautyandrarity,hissculptureshavemadeWillardawealthyman.Buthesays,“Successisn’taboutmaterialthi
ngslikeanexpensivewatchoracostlyring;it’saboutperseveringandachievingyourdreams.”WillardWigan,amicrosculptor,hasdonejustthat.Theman
whofeltsmallasaboyhasshowntheworldthatsomethingsmallcanreallybeBIG.高二英语试卷第5页(共10页)24.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesW
illard’steacher?A.Unhelpful.B.Sympathetic.C.Impatient.D.Careless.25.WhydidWillardbecomeinterestedinbuild
inghomesforants?A.Becausehehadaloveforlittlethings.B.BecausehewasabsentGmindedinclass.C.Becausehewouldn’thavetostruggleatschool.D.Becau
sehethoughttheybothseemedunimportant.26.Whatcanweinferfromthe4thparagraph?A.Willardgaveuphisstudyinschooltopursuehisdream.B.Willardbecame
popularwhenmorepeopleappreciatedhiswork.C.Willardfoundawaytomakebetterartworkwhenhewasatschool.D.Willardwas
abletocarvesmallartworkinashortperiodoftime.27.WhichofthefollowingmayWillardagreewith?A.Failureisthemotherofsucces
s.B.Successbelongstothosewhodon’tgiveup.C.Dreamingbigisthefirststepinachievingyourgoals.D.Talentissometimesmoreimportan
tforsuccessthanhardwork.CAfterlabGgrownmeat,areyougettingreadyforanimalGfreecow’smilk?ASanFranciscostartupbelievesithasfou
ndasolution.Throughacombinationofyeast(酵母),cowDNAandplantnutrients,PerfectDayclaimstohavecreatedaproductidenticalintasteandnutritionalval
uetocow’smilk,butwithoutanycowsinvolved.ItwillsatisfyconsumerswholoveeatingdairyiceGcream,cheeseandyoghurt,bu
tloathefactoryGstylefarminganditsenvironmentalfootprint.Salesofmilkalternativessuchassoy,coconutandmorerecentlypeamilkareexpectedtobeont
herise.Butuntilnowtheyhavenotcuttraditionalmilkanddairyproduction.“Thealternativesforyoghurt,cheeseandiceGcream
aresobadthatpeopledon’tevenwanttotrythem,”saysPerfectDaycoGfounderRyanPandya.ThemissingingredientinplantGbasedalternativesiscow’smi
lkproteins.TomaketheanimalGfreecow’smilk,PerfectDayputscowDNA—whichisreadilyavailablethankstodecadesofresearchbythedairyindustr
y—intoyeastandaddssugartocreatecow’smilkproteinsthroughfermentation(发酵).Thesemilkproteinsarethencombinedwithsugar,fatsandn
utrientstocreatethefinalproduct.“We’retakingplantnutrientsandtransformingthemintoanimalproteinsthesamewaythatcowsdo,usingthes
amemilkproteinsasfoundincow’smilk,butmuchmoreefficiently,becausewe’reusingayeastcellnotananimal,”saidPandya.Although
comparisonshavebeenmadewithlabGgrownmeat,Pandyasaidtheyarenotusing高二英语试卷第6页(共10页)noveltechnology.“Manypeopleinitiallygo‘ohisthislikelabortestGtubem
ilk’,butthat’swrong.Therearenotesttubesinourfermentationprocess.Themeatfolksaretryingtoinventtechnologythatdoesn’texisttoday,butourm
ilkismadethroughtechniquesthathavebeeninuseformorethanthreedecades.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“loathe”meanin
Paragraph2?A.Hate.B.Ignore.C.Doubt.D.Tolerate.29.WhichofthefollowingisapartofPerfectDay’smilkGmakingprocess?A.Ad
dingcowDNAtoplantmilk.B.Addingsugarandfatstoplantmilk.C.Mixingplantmilkwithcowmilk.D.MixingcowDNAwithyea
standsugar.30.HowisPerfectDay’smilkdifferentfrompeamilk?A.Itcostlessenergy.B.Ithascow’smilkproteins.C.Itcontainslesssugarandfats.D.Itischeaperinpr
ice.31.WhatdoesPandyathinkoftheirproduct?A.IttastesliketestGtubemilk.B.Itneedstobetestedfurther.C.Itisproducedwithexistingtechnolog
y.D.ItiswellGreceivedbygreenfoodlovers.D“Newandimproved.”Thesewordsareputinsomanymarketingcampaignst
hatwetendtoacceptthemaslinked.Butmanynewdrugsaren’tanimprovementoverthebestexistingdrugforagivencondition,andthefastdrugGapprovalprocessesinrecentyea
rshaveaddedtotheuncertaintyabouttheiradvantages.ArecentreportintheBritishMedicalJournal,“NewDrugs:WhereDidWeGoWrongandWhatCanWeDoBette
r?”analyzedtheissue.Theauthorslookedat216drugsapprovedbetween2011and2017;152werenewlydeveloped,and64wereexistin
gmedicineapprovedfornewuses.Only25%offeredamajoradvantageovertheestablishedtreatment,andfully58%hadnoconf
irmedaddedbenefittoreducesymptomsorimprovehealthGrelatedqualityoflife.“Thisdoesn’tmeanthere’snoaddedbenefi
t,”leadauthorWisslersaid.“Itjustmeanswehavenopositiveproof.Eitherwehavenostudiesorhavestudiesnotgoodenough.”Wisslerand
hercoGauthorsworkforaGermaninstitutewhichevaluatesnewtreatmentsandadvisesonwhetherthecountry’shealthcares
ystemshouldpayapremium(补贴)forthem.Suchorganizations,knownashealthtechnologyassessment(HTA)agencies,workalittledifferentlyintheUS,saysSean
Tunis,aresearcherinBaltimore:“Ifpayersthinkanewdrugisn’tbetterthananexistingdrug,theseagencieswillrequirethathospi
talstrythecheaperdrugfirst.”Germany’sHTAdemandstrialstoprovethatanewtreatmentbeatstheexistingstandard.Thisisn’talwayspractical.Foronet
hing,suchstudiescanbeexpensiveandtimeGconsuming,withnoguaranteeofsuccess.Secondly,itcandiscouragecompaniesfromattemptingtodevelopnewa
lternatives.Thisisalreadyhappening.Drugdevelopersareincreasinglyfocusedonareaswheretherearenogoodtreatmentstocompetewith,suchasrar
ediseases.高二英语试卷第7页(共10页)ThislackofmeaningfuldatatoguidepatientsisamajorpointofWissler’spaper.Withacceleratedapproval,therearemor
eproductsapproved,withagreateramountofuncertaintyaboutrisksandbenefits.Butthereareothersolutionsbesidesdrugtrials.Oneideaistorequirepostmarked
studiestotracktheeffectivenessofnewlyapproveddrugs—asteptoooftenneglected.32.Whatmessagedoestherecentreportconvey?A.Improveddrug
shaveadvantagesoveroldones.B.Manynewdrugshavenoimprovedadvantages.C.Before2017noimprovementwasmadetodrugs.D.Th
eapprovalprocessesfornewdrugsaretoofast.33.WhatwillUSHTAagenciesdowhennoadvantageisfoundinnewdrugs?A.Arrangefinancialsupport
forthepatients.B.Removegovernmentpremiumonthem.C.Gethospitalstousethecheaperdrugs.D.Putnewdrugsonfurthertrialsandstudies.34.What’sthedisadv
antageofGermany’sHTAtrialdemands?A.Gettingpatientstodependonthegovernmentforsupport.B.Pushingcompaniestotr
yalternativesforexistingdrugs.C.Makingdrugcompaniesthinkofillegalwaystocutcost.D.Holdingcompaniesbackfromimpr
ovingexistingdrugs.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ADilemmawithNewDrugAlternativesB.TheAdvantageofExi
stingDrugsC.TheProcessofNewDrugGapprovalD.People’sPreferenceforNeworOldDrug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
选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项.Forsomeonewhoenjoysgardeningorworkingoutside,giftsfortheirgardencanbeverythoughtfulandappreciatedbythegard
ener.36Someofthebestgardengiftideasmayincludetoolstomakegardeningeasier,ordecorativeitemstomakethegardenmoreattractive.Highq
ualitygardentoolscanmakeexcellentgardengiftideas,suchassmallshovels.Thesemaybedesignedwithflowersorothergarden
ingimagesonthem,ortheymaybepersonalizedforthegiftreceiver.37Decorationsforthegardenaresomeofthemorepopulargarde
ngiftideas.Animals,orothersmallstatuesaregenerallyagoodchoice,andlookgoodwithmosttypesofgardendecor(装饰风格).38Forinstance,ifapersonalreadyhasacerta
instyleofdecorationintheirgarden,trytobuysomethingthatmatchesthatstyleratherthangoesagainstit.39Ifyouknowthegiftreceive
rlikesbirds,forinstance,youmightchoosetobuyabirdfeederorbirdbathforthegarden.40Therearemanycraftideastobefoundonlin
e,全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》高二英语试卷第8页(共10页)usingitemssuchasoldwinebottlestocreatelights,forexample;thegiftreceiverwillcertainlyappreciatethetimeittakes
tomakeagiftbyhand.A.Thesecanworkwellinmostgardens.B.Somegardengiftideascanbefunctionalaswellasdecorative.C
.Therearemanygardengiftideastobefoundinstoresandonline.D.Inaddition,youmightchoosetomakesomethingforthegarden.E.Forsmallergardens,
decorativefencesmaymakenicegiftsaswell.F.Considerthedesignofthegardeninadvancebeforebuyinganygiftsforit.G.Agardeningbaginwhichtostorethetoolscan
alsobeagreatgardengiftidea.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Iwasfourmonthsintomyjobatauniver
sitywhenwehadagoingGawaypartyforSara,whowasmovingtoPhiladelphia.WhenIgottoworkthenextday,Iwas41toseeSarathere.“Aren’tyousupposedtobeinPhil
adelphia?”Iasked.She42meandsaid,“I’mHelen.”IthenfoundoutthatIhaveararedisease,faceblindnessusuallycausedbya
noliveGsizelumpinthebrain.This43sentmetothedoctor.Ididn’tthinkmuchaboutit,however.I’masuccessfuladult—whocaresifm
y44isn’tquitelikeeveryoneelse’s?Then,ImetDrSmith,anexpertinthefield.“Yourabilitytolearnnewfacesisamongtheworst,”he
said.“Asforcures,nothingsofarhasbeenvery45.”Afterasadgoodbye,Ifledintears.Iwas46untilDadgavemesomeimportantadvice.“Ever
yonejustwantstotalkaboutthemselves.”hesaid.“Justaskquestions.”This47transformedmylife.Allit48wasfakingthatIknewthepeoplewhoappeared
toknowme.Whenwalkingoncampus,ifsomeonelookedmyway,I49.Iftheysmiled,Istoppedtochat.SoonIbecameanexpertattalkingto50.Thisyear,
Icelebratedmybirthdaywithover60friends,manyofwhomIwasn’tableto51.Iwasfinewiththat.52,Icantakecoursest
otreatmyillness,butI’dratherspendthattimeonsomethingI53,likelookingatbirds.Igetsucha54identifyingthem.55myfaceblindness,I’velearnttoseetheworld.4
1.A.excitedB.frightenedC.surprisedD.frustrated42.A.laughedatB.shoutedatC.wavedatD.staredat43.A.discoveryB.accidentC.dis
asterD.expectation44.A.illnessB.growthC.faceD.brain45.A.popularB.promisingC.cheapD.essential46.A.disappointedB.impatientC.depressedD.an
noyed47.A.tipB.questionC.explanationD.warning高二英语试卷第9页(共10页)48.A.tookB.shiftedC.exposedD.tackled49.A.hidB.
smiledC.hesitatedD.waited50.A.strangersB.studentsC.colleaguesD.patients51.A.inviteB.trustC.greetD.recognise52.A.EventuallyB.
FortunatelyC.ActuallyD.Hopefully53.A.rememberB.ignoreC.missD.enjoy54.A.chanceB.thrillC.shockD.trouble55.A.InfearofB.RegardlessofC.Thanksto
D.Accordingto第二节语法填空(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.Insteadofstartingacareerinbigcities,moreandmoreuniversity
56(graduate)choosetoreturntotheirhometown.LiDanisoneofthem.Thegirl,57(bear)inasmallvillageinSouthwestChina,decidedtostaywithh
erfamilyandfriendsaftergettingherdegreeatuniversity.Inthestrongsupportfromnationalpoliciesthataimtoelimina
tepoverty,shestartedherownfruitgrowingbusiness.Takingadvantage58newtechnologyandtheInternet,she59(expand)herbusines
stoincludeagritourismoverthelastseveralyears,creatingmorethan50newjobsforthepeopleinhervillage.60lifeinthehometownoff
ersisastrongsupportnetwork.More61(important),thisnetworkisalso62goodoneforgettingnewagribusinessesupandrunningquitequickly.Thus,itisnosurprisethatmor
eandmoreyoungpeoplearenowattractedtolifeinthecountry,63theycanfulfillpersonalgoalsandcontributeto64(they)lo
calcommunitiesratherthanjustbeingwhiteGcollarprofessionalsinbigcities.“Itisthehardworkandyourdevotion65makeadecentlife,”saidLiDanina
ninterview.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)网课期间学习了ScienceandScientists单元后,同学们被国内外伟大科学家们的品质精神所深深打动.联想到我们的老师,李华同学在一个学习论坛上
发了个帖子:请你回复这个帖子,分享自己的观点.内容包括:1.至少2种你认为最重要的品质;2.支持观点的论述.注意:高二英语试卷第10页(共10页)1.写作词数应为80左右;2.不要罗列,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.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.Today,nobodytalkstoanybodyanymore.Everybodyisalwaysstaringattheirphonewithoutcaringaboutanyth
ing.Butsometimes,thereareunexpectedmomentsofconnection.Ithappenedupononejusttheothernight.Iwasgoinghomeafterschool,takingthesubwayasusualandwa
sgladtogetaseat.Itookoutmyphoneandstartedreading.ThenInoticedthatnobodywassittingonthethreeseatsacrossfromme,whichwasimpossibleatordinary
times.Iquicklyfiguredoutwhy.Nexttotheemptyseatswasanoldwoman.Shesmelledasthoughshehadn’tbathedinafewdays.Herpalefaceandtanglesofgrayhairshowedthat
shehadsufferedalot.Eveninsuchacoldday,shewasintornanddustyclothes.Iwasabouttocontinuemyreadingwhenayoungmanstoodupfromhi
sseat,sentsomecashintoherhand,andthenquicklysatbackdown.Hisactswokeupsomepeoplewhowereburiedintheirphones.Shenoddedgrateful
lyandgaveabrightsmilebacktohim.Hestartedtalkingtoherfromthedoor.“Grandmother,”hecalledher,“Areyouokay?”Morepeoplelookedupfromtheirphone,
waitingforherresponse.Aftermorenods,thecarriagewasquietagain.Justbeforethekindgentlemangotoff,hemadeanunexpectedannouncement.“Ijustgotmarriedto
myfianceeinCityHall.”Thisbrokethesilenceinthecarriagejustnow.Therewasashortroundofapplausefromthisgroupofstrangers.“Co
ngratulations,”someoneevencalledout.Hecalledtothesmellyoldladywithconcern,“Wishyoucouldbeashappyasmetoday.Ithinkit’saperfectstarttomymarriage.
”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.Inspiredbyhiswords,someothersinthecarriagealsocameovertotheoldlady.Iputmyphoneawayandstartedsea
rchingmybag.