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2021-2022學(xué)年江蘇省高二下學(xué)期期中限時英語練習(xí)卷二一、語法填空Diabetesisamedicalconditioninwhichthehumanbodydoesnotproduceenoughinsulin(胰島素),a___1___(chemistry)thatcontrolshowweuseglucose.Glucose(葡萄糖)isakindofsugar___2___(use)bythebodytoprovideenergyforcells.Ourcellsneedinsulintouseglucose.Asinsulinisalsoneededtocontrolthelevelofglucoseinthebody,apatientmayattimeshavetoomuchortoolittleglucoseinhisorherblood.___3__situationscancauseotherhealthproblems.Diabetescanbepasseddownthroughfamilygenerationsor___4___(cause)byanillnessorbeingoverweight.Peoplewhohavethisdiseasemayfeelthirstyand_5__(tire)allthetime.Theymayalso__6___(loss)weightandhavetogotothetoiletveryoften.Peoplewithdiabetesmayalsohaveheartdisease,highbloodpressureandstrokes,allof___7__areoftencausedbythedisease.Whilediabetescannotbecured,sometreatmentscanbevery___8__(effect).Diabeticscantakeinsulinshotstomakeupfortheinsulintheirbodiesdonotproduce.Astrictdietandproperexercisecanalsohelp.Peoplewithdiabetesshouldtrytoeatlesshigh-energyfood___9___rice,bread,potatoesshouldbelimited,andsweetslikechocolatesshouldbeavoided.Diabeticsshouldalsoquitsmokinganddrinking.Inaddition,diabeticsshouldtalktotheirdoctorsfirsttoseewhatexerciseissuitablefortheirconditionand____10____(watch)theirglucoselevelswhentheyexercise.二、七選五Youdon’tneedtobeaworld-classmountaineertostandoutinajobinterview.Here’smyadviceonhowtonailthemostcommoninterviewquestion.Mostpeoplearesoeagertoshowoffwhatthey’vebeeninvolvedin.Don’tworry,andtherewillbetimeforthat.Theinterviewerhasreviewedyourresumeandwillaskyouplentyaboutyourexpertise.“Tellmeaboutyourself”isaquestionyou’recertaintobeaskedatanyjobinterview.__1___However,sharingsomethingthatshowswhoyoureallyarebeyondapieceofpaperisagoodidea.Itwillallowtheinterviewertoknowsomethingaboutyourlifeoutsideofwork.Everyonehassomethinginterestingtoshareaboutthemselves.I’veheardpeopletalkabouteverythingfrombeingaworld-classsushicheftoanicecarver.__2_Suchasyouparticipateincompetitivesports,you'reanaccomplished(技藝高超的)pianistandyou’rewritingyourfirstdetectivenovel.Iftheinformationshowcasesauniqueaspectofyourself,andespeciallyifyoucanlinkittowhatyoucanbringtoyournextjob,thengoforit.Anotherwaytothinkaboutthequestionis:“Whatgetsyouupeverymorning?”Thepersonalsowantstoknowwhatyoursenseofpassionandpurposeis.ThatvolunteerworkonafarmcooperativeinSouthAmerica,forexample,showsyouhaveaglobalperspective.___3__Itdoesn’tmatterhowbigorsmalltheaccomplishmentis,aslongasitshowsyou’restrugglingtoimproveyourself.Whenpeoplearemotivatedbycontributingtosomethingbiggerthanthemselves,theygetmoresatisfaction.__4__Relax,beyourselfandtellthetruth.Don'tapproachtheinterviewlikeyou’retryingoutforBroadway.It’smorethanobviouswhensomeoneistryingtomemorizetheirlinesand“playthepart”.Also,ifyouoverstatewhatyou'vedoneorfullyinventastoryaboutyourself,you'llbeexposed.__5___A.Takearisktogetpersonal.B.Showinghonestyisoneofthemostimportantthings.C.Runningyourfirst10kilometersshowsyoulikeachallenge.D.Andtheneverythingyousayaboutyourselfwillbequestioned.E.It'salsoimportanttotellitinawaythatmakesyoumemorable.F.Toomanypeoplerespondtoitbygivingarecitaloftheirresume.G."Tellmeaboutyourself"isaninvitationforyoutosharebriefinformation.三、完形填空Thereisaseven-year-oldgirlnamedLizainthesouthernU.S.stateofAlabama.Justlikemanyotheryounggirls,shealsodevelopedaninterestin1money.So,sheputasmall2whereshesoldacolddrinkmadefrom 3juice,waterandsugar.Thisiscalledalemonadestand(貨攤).Atfirst,thelemonadestandwassomethingtodofor4.Lizasoldthedrinksfor25centsaglass.Butthenthestandbecamemuchmore5,becauseLizahasahealthproblemthatwill6anoperation.She7alotbecausepartofherbraindidnotgrowcorrectly.IfLiza’sbrainproblemisnottreated,doctorssayshecouldsufferamoreseriousbraininjury,likea8.Lizahasgoodhealth9,whichwillhelppayforsomeofthetreatment.Now,10justbeingawayto11moneyforfunthings,themoneyfromthelemonadestandwillhelppayfortherestofthetreatment.Andsomepeoplevisitto12moneythatwillhelpLizawithhermedicaltreatment.Sellingcolddrinksforlessthanadollarwillnot13raisemuchmoney.ButLizathinksrunningthelemonadestandmakesherfeellikesheis14.“It’s15thanjustbegging,”shesaid.1.A.wasting B.saving C.making D.distributing2.A.carriage B.basket C.antique D.table3.A.orange B.carrot C.lemon D.vegetable4.A.fun B.emergency C.passers-by D.tourists5.A.accessible B.characteristic C.important D.unbelievable6.A.acknowledge B.require C.abandon D.reject7.A.suffers B.survives C.benefits D.corresponds8.A.stomachache B.heartattack C.stroke D.toothache9.A.condition B.record C.motivation D.insurance0.A.insteadof B.regardlessof C.infavourof D.inspiteof11.A.undertake B.raise C.circulate D.govern12.A.withdraw B.donate C.convey D.earn13.A.desperately B.gradually C.approximately D.actually14.A.responding B.consuming C.transforming D.helping15.A.better B.worse C.poorer D.wealthier四、閱讀理解At
the
age
of
twelve
years,
the
human
body
is
at
its
most
vigorous.
It
has
yet
to
reach
its
full
size
and
strength,
and
its
owner
his
or
her
full
intelligence;
but
at
this
age
the
likelihood
of
death
is
least.
Earlier,
we
were
infants
and
young
children,
and
consequently
more
Vulnerable(易受傷害的);
later,
we
shall
undergo
a
progressive
loss
of
our
vigor
and
resistance
which,
though
unnoticeable
at
first,
will
finally
become
so
steep
that
we
can
live
no
longer,
howeverwell
we
look
after
ourselves,
and
however
well
society,
and
our
doctors,
look
after
us.This
decline
in
vigor
with
the
passing
of
time
is
called
ageing.
It
is
one
of
the
most
unpleasant
discoveries
which
we
all
make
that
we
must
decline
in
this
way,
that
if
we
escape
wars,
accidents
and
disease
we
shall
eventually
"die
of
old
age",
and
that
this
happens
at
a
rate
which
differs
little
from
person
to
person,
so
that
there
are
heavy
odds
in
favor
of
our
dying
between
the
ages
of
sixty-five
and
eighty.
Some
of
us
will
die
sooner,
a
few
will
live
longer—on
into
a
ninth
or
tenth
decade.
But
the
chances
are
against
it,
and
there
is
a
virtual
limit
on
how
long
we
can
hope
to
remain
alive,
however
lucky
and
robust
we
are.Normal
people
tend
to
forget
this
process
unless
and
until
they
are
reminded
of
it.
We
areso
familiar
with
the
fact
that
man
ages,
that
people
have
for
years
assumed
that
the
process
of
losing
vigor
with
time,
of
becoming
more
likely
to
die
the
older
we
get,
was
something
self-evident,
like
the
cooling
of
a
hot
kettle
or
the
wearing-out
of
a
pair
of
shoes.
They
have
also
assumed
that
all
animals,
and
probably
other
organisms
such
as
trees,
or
even
the
universe
itself,
must
in
the
nature
of
things
"wear
out".Most
animals
we
commonly
observe
do
in
fact
age
as
we
do,
if
given
the
chance
to
live
long
enough;
and
mechanical
systems
like
a
wound
watch,
or
the
sun,
do
in
fact
an
out
of
energy
in
accordance
with
the
second
law
of
thermodynamics
(whether
the
whole
universe
air
ourselves—well
enough,
at
least,
to
overcome
all
but
the
most
insdoes
so
is
a
moot
point
at
present).
But
these
are
not
analogous(類似的)to
what
happens
when
man
ages.
A
run-down
watch
is
still
a
watch
and
can
be
rewound.
An
old
watch,
by
contrast,
becomes
so
worn
and
unreliable
that
it
eventually
is
not
worth
mending.
But
a
watch
could
never
repair
itself—it
does
not
consist
of
living
parts,
only
of
metal,
which
wears
away
by
friction.
We
could,at
one
time,
reptantly
fatal
illnesses
and
accidents.
Between
twelveand
eighty
years
we
gradually
lose
this
power;
an
illness
which
at
twelve
would
knock
us
over,at
eighty
can
knock
us
out,
and
into
our
grave.
If
we
could
stay
as
vigorous
as
we
are
at
twelve,
it
would
take
about
700
years
for
half
of
us
to
die,
and
another
700
for
the
survivors
to
be
reduced
by
half
again.1
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
INCORRECT?A.
Our
first
twelve
years
represent
the
peak
of
human
development.B.
People
usually
are
unhappy
when
reminded
of
ageing.C.
Normally
only
a
few
of
us
can
live
to
the
eighties
and
nineties.D.
People
are
usually
less
likely
to
die
at
twelve
years
old.2The
word
"it"
in
the
last
sentence
of
Paragraph
Two
refers
toA.
remaining
alive
until
65.B.
remaining
alive
after
80.C.
dying
before
65
or
after
80.D.
dying
between
65
and
80.3What
is
ageing?A.
It
is
usually
a
phenomenon
of
dying
at
an
old
age.B.
It
is
a
fact
that
people
cannot
live
any
longer.C.
It
is
a
gradual
loss
of
vigor
and
resistance.D.
It
is
a
phase
when
people
are
easily
attacked
by
illness.4What
do
the
examples
of
watch
show?A.
Normally
people
are
quite
familiar
with
the
ageing
process.B.
All
animals
and
other
organisms
undergo
the
ageing
process.C.
The
law
of
thermodynamics
functions
in
the
ageing
process.D.
Human's
ageing
process
is
different
from
that
of
mechanisms.五、續(xù)寫Smallboatsloadedwithvariousgoodsspedtothegreatlinerasshewasenteringtheharbour.Beforeshehadanchored,themenfromtheboatshadclimbedonboardandthedecksweresooncoveredwithallkindsofbeautifulthingstheytriedtosell.Itwasdifficultnottobeattracted.Manyofthetouristsonboardhadbegunbargainingwiththetradesmen,butIdecidednottobuyanythinguntilIhadgotoff.IhadnosoonergotofftheshipthanIwasassailed(糾纏)byamanwhowantedtosellmeadiamondring.Ihadnointentionofbuyingone,butIcouldnotdenythefactthatIwasimpressedbythesizeofthediamonds.Someofthemwereasbigasmarbles(小玻璃球).Themantriedhisbesttoprovethatthediamondswerereal.Aswewerewalkingpastashop,heheldadiamondfirmlyagainstthewindowandmadeadeepimpressionintheglass.Ittookmeoverhalfanhourtogetridofhim.Thenextmantoapproachmewassellingexpensivepensandwatches.Iexaminedoneofthepensclosely.Itcertainlylookedauthentic.Atthebaseofthegoldcap,thewords‘madeintheU.S.A.’hadbeenneatlycarved.Themansaidthatthepenwasworth£50,butasaspecialfavour,hewouldletmehaveitfor£30.IshookmyheadandheldupfivefingersshowingthatIwaswillingtopay£5.Gesticulating(打手勢)wildly,themanactedasifhefoundmyofferextremelyunfair,buthefinallyreducedthepriceto£10.Shruggingmyshoulders,Ibegantowalkawaywhen,amomentlater,heranaftermeandpushedthepenintomyhands.Thoughhekeptthrowinguphisarmsindespair,hereadilyacceptedthe£5Igavehim.Ifeltespeciallypleasedwithmywonderfulbargain.注意:1.續(xù)寫的短文詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分分為2段,每段的開頭語已經(jīng)為你寫好;3.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。AfterIgothome,mydaughterLilyfoundthepeninmyluggagebyaccident.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NomatterhowhardItried,itwasimpossibletofillthisbeautifulpenwithink______________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(dá)假如你是李華,學(xué)校最近要組織一次英語演講比賽,主題為“垃圾分類益處多”,請你根據(jù)此話題寫一篇演講稿。要點如下:1.你的觀點;2.你的建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:垃圾分類garbageclassification____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二下英語期中限時練習(xí)卷二一、語法填空Diabetesisamedicalconditioninwhichthehumanbodydoesnotproduceenoughinsulin(胰島素),a___1___(chemistry)thatcontrolshowweuseglucose.Glucose(葡萄糖)isakindofsugar___2___(use)bythebodytoprovideenergyforcells.Ourcellsneedinsulintouseglucose.Asinsulinisalsoneededtocontrolthelevelofglucoseinthebody,apatientmayattimeshavetoomuchortoolittleglucoseinhisorherblood.___3__situationscancauseotherhealthproblems.Diabetescanbepasseddownthroughfamilygenerationsor___4___(cause)byanillnessorbeingoverweight.Peoplewhohavethisdiseasemayfeelthirstyand_5__(tire)allthetime.Theymayalso__6___(loss)weightandhavetogotothetoiletveryoften.Peoplewithdiabetesmayalsohaveheartdisease,highbloodpressureandstrokes,allof___7__areoftencausedbythedisease.Whilediabetescannotbecured,sometreatmentscanbevery___8__(effect).Diabeticscantakeinsulinshotstomakeupfortheinsulintheirbodiesdonotproduce.Astrictdietandproperexercisecanalsohelp.Peoplewithdiabetesshouldtrytoeatlesshigh-energyfood___9___rice,bread,potatoesshouldbelimited,andsweetslikechocolatesshouldbeavoided.Diabeticsshouldalsoquitsmokinganddrinking.Inaddition,diabeticsshouldtalktotheirdoctorsfirsttoseewhatexerciseissuitablefortheirconditionand____10____(watch)theirglucoselevelswhentheyexercise.【答案】1.chemical2.used3.Both4.caused5.tired6.lose7.which8.effective9.like10.watch二、七選五Youdon’tneedtobeaworld-classmountaineertostandoutinajobinterview.Here’smyadviceonhowtonailthemostcommoninterviewquestion.Mostpeoplearesoeagertoshowoffwhatthey’vebeeninvolvedin.Don’tworry,andtherewillbetimeforthat.Theinterviewerhasreviewedyourresumeandwillaskyouplentyaboutyourexpertise.“Tellmeaboutyourself”isaquestionyou’recertaintobeaskedatanyjobinterview.__1___However,sharingsomethingthatshowswhoyoureallyarebeyondapieceofpaperisagoodidea.Itwillallowtheinterviewertoknowsomethingaboutyourlifeoutsideofwork.Everyonehassomethinginterestingtoshareaboutthemselves.I’veheardpeopletalkabouteverythingfrombeingaworld-classsushicheftoanicecarver.__2_Suchasyouparticipateincompetitivesports,you'reanaccomplished(技藝高超的)pianistandyou’rewritingyourfirstdetectivenovel.Iftheinformationshowcasesauniqueaspectofyourself,andespeciallyifyoucanlinkittowhatyoucanbringtoyournextjob,thengoforit.Anotherwaytothinkaboutthequestionis:“Whatgetsyouupeverymorning?”Thepersonalsowantstoknowwhatyoursenseofpassionandpurposeis.ThatvolunteerworkonafarmcooperativeinSouthAmerica,forexample,showsyouhaveaglobalperspective.___3__Itdoesn’tmatterhowbigorsmalltheaccomplishmentis,aslongasitshowsyou’restrugglingtoimproveyourself.Whenpeoplearemotivatedbycontributingtosomethingbiggerthanthemselves,theygetmoresatisfaction.__4__Relax,beyourselfandtellthetruth.Don'tapproachtheinterviewlikeyou’retryingoutforBroadway.It’smorethanobviouswhensomeoneistryingtomemorizetheirlinesand“playthepart”.Also,ifyouoverstatewhatyou'vedoneorfullyinventastoryaboutyourself,you'llbeexposed.__5___A.Takearisktogetpersonal.B.Showinghonestyisoneofthemostimportantthings.C.Runningyourfirst10kilometersshowsyoulikeachallenge.D.Andtheneverythingyousayaboutyourselfwillbequestioned.E.It'salsoimportanttotellitinawaythatmakesyoumemorable.F.Toomanypeoplerespondtoitbygivingarecitaloftheirresume.G."Tellmeaboutyourself"isaninvitationforyoutosharebriefinformation.【答案】FECBD三、完形填空Thereisaseven-year-oldgirlnamedLizainthesouthernU.S.stateofAlabama.Justlikemanyotheryounggirls,shealsodevelopedaninterestin1money.So,sheputasmall2whereshesoldacolddrinkmadefrom 3juice,waterandsugar.Thisiscalledalemonadestand(貨攤).Atfirst,thelemonadestandwassomethingtodofor4.Lizasoldthedrinksfor25centsaglass.Butthenthestandbecamemuchmore5,becauseLizahasahealthproblemthatwill6anoperation.She7alotbecausepartofherbraindidnotgrowcorrectly.IfLiza’sbrainproblemisnottreated,doctorssayshecouldsufferamoreseriousbraininjury,likea8.Lizahasgoodhealth9,whichwillhelppayforsomeofthetreatment.Now,10justbeingawayto11moneyforfunthings,themoneyfromthelemonadestandwillhelppayfortherestofthetreatment.Andsomepeoplevisitto12moneythatwillhelpLizawithhermedicaltreatment.Sellingcolddrinksforlessthanadollarwillnot13raisemuchmoney.ButLizathinksrunningthelemonadestandmakesherfeellikesheis14.“It’s15thanjustbegging,”shesaid.1.A.wasting B.saving C.making D.distributing2.A.carriage B.basket C.antique D.table3.A.orange B.carrot C.lemon D.vegetable4.A.fun B.emergency C.passers-by D.tourists5.A.accessible B.characteristic C.important D.unbelievable6.A.acknowledge B.require C.abandon D.reject7.A.suffers B.survives C.benefits D.corresponds8.A.stomachache B.heartattack C.stroke D.toothache9.A.condition B.record C.motivation D.insurance0.A.insteadof B.regardlessof C.infavourof D.inspiteof11.A.undertake B.raise C.circulate D.govern12.A.withdraw B.donate C.convey D.earn13.A.desperately B.gradually C.approximately D.actually14.A.responding B.consuming C.transforming D.helping15.A.better B.worse C.poorer D.wealthier【答案】BADBDBDAADABDCA四、閱讀理解At
the
age
of
twelve
years,
the
human
body
is
at
its
most
vigorous.
It
has
yet
to
reach
its
full
size
and
strength,
and
its
owner
his
or
her
full
intelligence;
but
at
this
age
the
likelihood
of
death
is
least.
Earlier,
we
were
infants
and
young
children,
and
consequently
more
Vulnerable(易受傷害的);
later,
we
shall
undergo
a
progressive
loss
of
our
vigor
and
resistance
which,
though
unnoticeable
at
first,
will
finally
become
so
steep
that
we
can
live
no
longer,
howeverwell
we
look
after
ourselves,
and
however
well
society,
and
our
doctors,
look
after
us.This
decline
in
vigor
with
the
passing
of
time
is
called
ageing.
It
is
one
of
the
most
unpleasant
discoveries
which
we
all
make
that
we
must
decline
in
this
way,
that
if
we
escape
wars,
accidents
and
disease
we
shall
eventually
"die
of
old
age",
and
that
this
happens
at
a
rate
which
differs
little
from
person
to
person,
so
that
there
are
heavy
odds
in
favor
of
our
dying
between
the
ages
of
sixty-five
and
eighty.
Some
of
us
will
die
sooner,
a
few
will
live
longer—on
into
a
ninth
or
tenth
decade.
But
the
chances
are
against
it,
and
there
is
a
virtual
limit
on
how
long
we
can
hope
to
remain
alive,
however
lucky
and
robust
we
are.Normal
people
tend
to
forget
this
process
unless
and
until
they
are
reminded
of
it.
We
areso
familiar
with
the
fact
that
man
ages,
that
people
have
for
years
assumed
that
the
process
of
losing
vigor
with
time,
of
becoming
more
likely
to
die
the
older
we
get,
was
something
self-evident,
like
the
cooling
of
a
hot
kettle
or
the
wearing-out
of
a
pair
of
shoes.
They
have
also
assumed
that
all
animals,
and
probably
other
organisms
such
as
trees,
or
even
the
universe
itself,
must
in
the
nature
of
things
"wear
out".Most
animals
we
commonly
observe
do
in
fact
age
as
we
do,
if
given
the
chance
to
live
long
enough;
and
mechanical
systems
like
a
wound
watch,
or
the
sun,
do
in
fact
an
out
of
energy
in
accordance
with
the
second
law
of
thermodynamics
(whether
the
whole
universe
air
ourselves—well
enough,
at
least,
to
overcome
all
but
the
most
insdoes
so
is
a
moot
point
at
present).
But
these
are
not
analogous(類似的)to
what
happens
when
man
ages.
A
run-down
watch
is
still
a
watch
and
can
be
rewound.
An
old
watch,
by
contrast,
becomes
so
worn
and
unreliable
that
it
eventually
is
not
worth
mending.
But
a
watch
could
never
repair
itself—it
does
not
consist
of
living
parts,
only
of
metal,
which
wears
away
by
friction.
We
could,at
one
time,
reptantly
fatal
illnesses
and
accidents.
Between
twelveand
eighty
years
we
gradually
lose
this
power;
an
illness
which
at
twelve
would
knock
us
over,at
eighty
can
knock
us
out,
and
into
our
grave.
If
we
could
stay
as
vigorous
as
we
are
at
twelve,
it
would
take
about
700
years
for
half
of
us
to
die,
and
another
700
for
the
survivors
to
be
reduced
by
half
again.1
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
INCORRECT?A.
Our
first
twelve
years
represent
the
peak
of
human
development.B.
People
usually
are
unhappy
when
reminded
of
ageing.C.
Normally
only
a
few
of
us
can
live
to
the
eighties
and
nineties.D.
People
are
usually
less
likely
to
die
at
twelve
years
old.2The
word
"it"
in
the
last
sentence
of
Paragraph
Two
refers
toA.
remaining
alive
until
65.B.
remaining
alive
after
80.C.
dying
before
65
or
after
80.D.
dying
between
65
and
80.3What
is
ageing?A.
It
is
usually
a
phenomenon
of
dying
at
an
old
age.B.
It
is
a
fact
that
people
cannot
live
any
longer.C.
It
is
a
gradual
loss
of
vigor
and
resistance.D.
It
is
a
phase
when
people
are
easily
attacked
by
illness.4What
do
the
examples
of
watch
show?A.
Normally
people
are
quite
familiar
with
the
ageing
process.B.
All
animals
and
other
organisms
undergo
the
ageing
process.C.
The
law
of
thermodynamics
functions
in
the
ageing
process.D.
Human's
ageing
process
is
different
from
that
of
mechanisms.【答案】ABCD五、續(xù)寫Smallboatsloadedwithvariousgoodsspedtothegreatlinerasshewasenteringtheharbour.Beforeshehadanchored,themenfromtheboatshadclimbedonboardandthedecksweresooncoveredwithallkindsofbeautifulthingstheytriedtosell.Itwasdifficultnottobeattracted.Manyofthetouristsonboardhadbegunbargainingwiththetradesmen,butIdecidednottobuyanythinguntilIhadgotoff.IhadnosoonergotofftheshipthanIwasassailed(糾纏)byamanwhowantedtosellmeadiamondring.Ihadnointentionofbuyingone,butIcouldnotdenythefactthatIwasimpressedbythesizeofthediamonds.Someofthemwereasbigasmarbles(小玻璃球).Themantriedhisbesttoprovethatthediamondswerereal.Aswewerewalkingpastashop,heheldadiamondfirmlyagainstthewindowandmadeadeepimpressionintheglass.Ittookmeoverhalfanhourtogetridofhim.Thenextmantoapproachmewassellingexpensivepensandwatches.Iexaminedoneofthepensclosely.Itcertainlylookedauthentic.Atthebaseofthegoldcap,thewords‘madeintheU.S.A.’hadbeenneatlycarved.Themansaidthatthepenwasworth£50,butasaspecialfavour,hewouldletmehaveitfor£30.IshookmyheadandheldupfivefingersshowingthatIwaswillingtopay£5.Gesticulating(打手勢)wildly,themanactedasifhefoundmyofferextremelyunfair,but
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