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2025届金华市重点中学高三下学期十月月考英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Even thoughthe wayLin Daiyuexpresses herfeelings maybe to a modernaudience,it isrooted inhercharacter andmakes whoshe is.A.allergic B.foreignC.sensitive D.fundamental
2..Decades ago,scientists believed that howthe braindevelops whenyou are a kiddetermines yourbrainstructure for the restof yourlife.A.sooner orlaterB.more orless C.to andfrom D.up anddown
3.Mary waspleased to see that the seedsshe in the gardenwere growing.A.was plantingB.has plantedC.would plantD.had planted
4.Interest isas tolearning as the abilityto understandseven moreso.A.vital B.availableC.specific D.similar
5.Pm sorryyou havebeen waitingso long,but itwill stillbe some time youcan getyour passportA.since B.tillC.after D.before
6.Li Huahis money for dollarsbefore hewent ona holidayin America.A.exchanges B.has exchangedC.will exchangeD.had exchanged
7.With peoplepaying attentionto fitness,self-service mini-gyms,each coveringabout5square meters,inChinas majorcities theseyears.A.have sprungup B.sprang upC.had sprungupD.spring up
8.So difficultit to work outthe problemthat Idecided to ask Tomfor advice.A.I didfind B.didi AndC.I havefound D.have Ifound
9.I thinkyou couldcomplain,,of course,you arehappy with the waything sare.A.unless B.that C.which D.where
10.The buswould nothave runinto theriver for the badtempered lady.、19A.dishonesty B.worry C.mistake D.guilt20A.impossible B.embarrassing C.urgent D.unbelievable第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151(分)语篇填空在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式
27.151A fewyears ago,after along morningof sightseeingin NewYork,my childrenand Itook arest ona parkbench inCentral Park、()(浣熊)“Look!”my sonsaid,1point to a nearbyrubbish binThafs whenwe sawour firstraccoon Quiteat homein the big」()city,he paidus noattention,concentrating onlyon findinga2taste lunchHe sortedthrough afew optionsbefore comingout with()a wrappedsandwich
3.hold betweenhis paws()
4.surprise,rather thanrun away,he jumpeddown andwalked casuallytoaspot on the path,not ametre from
5.we satThe()children werespellbound,the raccoonproviding better
6.entertain thanany museumHe glancedat us,perhaps checkingto see
7.wewere aboutto stealhis lunch()
8.his fingers,he peeledback thelayers ofplastic wrapuntil thehalf-eaten sandwich
9.uncover」()Then hesurprised usall Insteadof startinghis food,he10turn toa nearbypool ofwater anddipped his paws inWith acasual第四部分写作air,he rubbedhispawstogether underwaterfor amoment,brushed hisfur,then startedgracefully pickingat hismeal(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)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处语言错误,每
28.1010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
(八),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、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Last Friday,our classhave adiscussion aboutwhich to do during the coming holiday.Some arein favorof stayingathome.They thinkits bothconvenience andcomfortable.Beside they can savemoney forother purpose.But they will losethe9chance ofgetting to know outsideworld.Others,on the other hand,would ratherto go traveling since it can increase ourknowledge.Therefore,they willspend moremoney andmeet somedifflculties while traveling.)Personally,Pd liketo stayat home9for I can dowhatever Ilike,such asreading bookswatching TV,or helpingmy parentson the housework.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华英语口语课上,老师要求大家各自描述一下自己想象中的大学生活请结合以下同学的观点,
29.25写一篇词左右的英语短文谈谈你对大学生活的认识100I canhave moretime totake partin someinteresting clubsand activilicH.I canhave manyclassmates from\the wholecountry.^aag Mine•___________________I willmanage mymajor subjectswell.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3D、4A、5D、6D、7A、8B、9A、10B、11A、12C、13B、14D、15B、16D、17B、18A、19D、20B第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.B
2.A
3.D
4.B、
221.D
2.C
3.C
4.B、
231.B
2.A
3.D
4.D、
241.B
2.A
4.B、
251.A
2.B
3.D
4.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.C
8.C
9.D
10.C
11.A
12.C
13.C
14.B
15.B
16.D
17.A
18.D
19.A
20.A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.
5151、
271.pointing
28.tasty/tasteful29held
5.where
6..entertainment
7.if/whether
8.With
9.was uncovered
10.turned第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Friday.Our cla«x adiftcu»nion nboutwhkh tSdwhatto doduringthecomingholiday.Sonic urein favorof siayinxat home.They thinkits boihconvenienceand comforinble.Beside•theycanMVC convenientBesides)moneyforother pur|x^c.But ihcywill losethe chanceof purposesgetlincio knowA outrideworld.Others on(heotherthehand,would ruther tbgotravelingsinceitcanincreaseour knowledge.Therefore•theywillspnd moremoney theirHoweverand meetsome difficuhieswhiletraveling.Personally.Id likeio suyat bornetfor I can dowhatever Ilike4such asreading book-watching TV.or helpingmy parentson the housework.、疝28h.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29College lifewill beone of the mostimportant stagesin my life.I thinkmylifein collegewill bemore colorfulandinteresting thanit isnow.Icanhave freetime totake partin someinteresting clubsand activities,such assports and theatreactivities.Of course,there aremaths clubsand scienceclubs aswell.I may have manyclassmates from all overthe country.I willhavenew friendshipswith them.Surely,managing mymajor subjectswill be my maingoal inmy college life.Meanwhile,I want to takesomeonline classesto increasemy knowledgeand broadenmy horizons.I willplan mycollege lifebased onwhat Ihope todo aftergraduation.I believethat mycollegelifewill beinteresting andmeaningful.A.if itwere notB.had itnot beenC.if itwould not be D.should itnotbe一
11.This is the firsttime Imy picturewith myown hands.—It istime thatyou apicture forme.A.have taken;took B.took;should takeC.took;will takeD.will take;have taken
12.I appreciatethe opportunitytoworkin yourcompany twoyears ago.A.giving B.to giveC.being givenD.to begiven一
13.To applyfor ashort-term studyvisa in the UK,I haveto be able tospeak someEnglish,but Iwanttogo therejust tolearnEnglish.一Oh,its really.A.a confidentialsource B.a catch-22situationC.a Pandorasbox D.a Herculeantask
14.I willbe surprisedif youcan getCalvin,who isa close-fisted man,these donationdraw ticketsfrom you.A.buy B.buyingC.buys D.to buy
15.Mary reallyhard onhis bookand thinksheUl haveflnished itby Friday.A.worked B.has beenworkingC.had workedD.has worked一
16..Are therepairs finishedyet—Yes,they whenI cameback home.A.would becompleted B.would completeC.had completedD.had beencompleted
17.Its impossiblefor all the peopleto getjobs because of themis notfit forthem.A.every oneB.allC.not allD.none
18.You have a bigmouth,Tom.You havetold everybodythe secret.A.shouldnt B.mustnt C.cantD.mightnt
19.We packedallthebooks in the woodenboxes theywouldnt getdamaged.A.as longas B.as ifC・in caseD.so that
20.In theforest,sound isthe bestmeans ofcommunication overdistance incomparison withlight,it wontbeblocked bytrees whentravelling.A.while B.becauseC.when D.though第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6They hada dozenchildren,six boysand sixgirls,in seventeenyears.One reasonDad hadso manychildren wasthat hewasconfident anythinghe and Mother teamedupon wassure to beasuccess.一Our houseat Montclair,New Jersey,was a sort ofschool forscientific management andtheremoval ofwasted motionsormotion study,“as DadandMothernamed it.Dad tookmoving picturesof uschildren washingdishes,so that he coulddetermine howwe couldreduce ourmotions andthushurry throughthe task.Each childwho wantedextra pocketmoney putforward anoffer sayingwhat hewould dothe jobfor.The(合约).lowest biddergot thecontractDad putprocess and work charts in thebathrooms.Every childold enoughto write—and Dadexpected hischildren tostartwriting at a youngage—was requiredto signtheir nameson thechartsin the morningafter he had brushedhis teeth,taken abath,combed hishair,and madehis bed.At night,each childhad toweigh himself,mark thefigure ona graph,and signthe processchartsagain afterhe haddone hishomework,washed hishands andface,and brushedhis teeth.Mother wantedto have a placeonthechartsfor sayingprayers,but Dadsaid asfar ashe wasconcerned prayerswere voluntary.It wasstrict management,all right.Yes,at homeor onthe job,Dad was always theefficiency expert.He buttonedhis vestfrom thebottomup,instead offrom thetop down,because thebottom-to-top processtook himonly threeseconds,while thetop-to-bottom tookseven.He evenused twoshaving brushesto makehis facesmooth enough,because hefound thatby sodoing hecould cutseventeenseconds offhis shaving time.For awhile hetried shavingwith two razors,but hefinally gavethat up.“Icansave forty-four secondsJ hecomplained,but Iwasted twominutes thismorning puttingthis bandageon mythroat.Itwasnt theinjured throatthat reallybothered him.It was the twominutes.、1Why wasthe authorshouse consideredasortof schoolA.It hada teamof twelvechildren there.B.The childrenwere taughthow towork wellin it.C.The parentscould teachtheir children better at home.D.The parentscould have the childrensdaily activitiesrecorded.、2What isthe purposeof signingthe chartsA.To helptodothings efficiently.B.To managethe bigfamily effectively.C.To lookafter the childrenbetter.D.To remindthe childrento obeythe rules.、3What didthe fathercomplain aboutone morningA.He shouldhave givenup shaving.B.His bleedingthroat botheredhim.C.He couldntshave withtworazors.D.He failedto cutshort hisshavingtime.4We canwe inferfrom the textA.The kidshad tobid foreverything theywanted.B.The authortook pridein hisfather^management.C.The couplewere alwaystroubled by their children.D.The fatherswork wasto teachthechildrenathome.(分)
22.8A gooddisguise keepsyou hidden,right Well,sometimes thebest disguiseis actuallythe mostdazzling because(金属彩虹色)research revealsthat flashymetallic iridescencecan visuallypuzzle predators,which allowscolorful preyto surviveanotherday.Those surprisingresults appearin thejournal ScientificReports.Shining iridescentcolor,which changesdepending onthe anglefrom whichits viewed,is favoredby everythingfrom birdstobeetles andblossoms tobutterflies.“And inour researchgroup we are of course interested in whythis vividmetallic coloris sowidespread innature.Karin Kjernsmoof the Universityof Bristoladds thatin somecases theshowy splashesof lightareasexual strategy.Here Iwould liketo pointout that(雌雄两性),in somespecies,particularly thosethat displaystrong sexualdimorphism suchas birdsof paradiseor somebutterfliesor fishes,the occurrence of iridescence is mostlikely drivenby sexualselection.For example,in manyof thesecases itisthemales thathavethese vividiridescent colorsand they use them in matechoice ortheyusethem as a signalto attractmates.^^But iridescencealsoshows upin situationswhere reproductionis notan issue.So whatwearestudying nowis whethernatural selectionimposed by(捕食行为)predation couldexplain theoccurrenceofiridescence inprey animals.^^The ideathat eye-catching colorscould beused asa cover-up isn*ta new one.The fatherof camouflagetheory,Abbott Thayer,really believedthat iridescenceshould becategorized asa camouflage strategy.And hewrote in his famouslifeworkConcealing-Coloration in the AnimalKingdom,already in1909,that brilliantlychangeable ormetallic colorsare amongthe strongestfactorsin ananimafs concealment
9.And thissounds likea completelyunreasonable thingto say,because howcan colorsthat arebothbrilliant andchangeable contributeto animalsconcealment”“In asimilar way,we wereasking whetheriridescence,due toits changeability,could workasaform ofcamouflage bypreventingshape recognition.Kjemsmo and her colleaguestrained bumblebeesto associatea particularshape-a circleor anoval—with asugarreward.And theyfound that the bees,when givena choice,would preferentiallyvisit theshape theyknew tobe sweet.But when theshapes wereiridescent,the beeshad troubletelling themapart.uIt seemedthat thestrikingly iridescentsurfaces onour targetsvisuallybroke upthe otherwiserecognizable shapeof thetargets,which madethem hardto distinguish.As formaking useof thismethod forhidingin plainsight,“Any practicalapplications isofcoursedirectly linkedto anyindustry thathas aninterest in camouflage,that ishowto concealobjects ormake themmore difficultto recognize.v Theresearchers arecurrently conductingexperiments withbirds,which oftenprey oniridescent insectstoseeif ithelps tohaveabirds-eye view.、1According to the passage,iridescenceisnot madeuseofby animalsto.(捕食者)A,live alittle longerby escapingtheir predatorB.catch theattention of their matesC.conceal themselveswhen indangerD.catch sightof morecolorful preys、2From thestudy in the lastparagraph,we canlearn that.A.Bees canalways tellthe differencebetween acircle and an ovalB.Bees arecreatures thatare fascinatedby sweetthings thatare iridescentC.If acircle,with asugar reward,is iridescent,the beesmayhavedifficulty findingitD.Bees arelikely toprefer circlesto ovals,whether theyare iridescentor not、3What willbe talkedabout inthe followingparagraphA,Whether thereare anydifferences betweenbees andbirds.B.Some industriesthat havegreat interestincamouflage.C.Why birdsare noteffected byiridescent insects.D.Which camouflagetheory appliesmore tobirds.、4Which of the followingmight serveasthebest titleof the passageA,A famouscamouflagestrategyB.Metallic iridescentasthebest disguiseC.Colors uniqueto animalsD.Shining colorsasasexual strategy(分)
23.8What doyou doif yournation hasa severewater shortageand happenstobelocated ina desertIf youhavethe(可联酋)()resources,you turnto technology,which iswhat acompany inthe oil-rich UnitedArab EmiratesB UAEfor shortisplanning todo.The country,which getsless thanfour inchesof rainper year,could solveits issuewith watershortage bydraggingicebergs fromAntarctica toits shores.The firstsuch attemptwill beginin
2018.Once the iceberg isat UAEshores,theiceabove thewaterline would be cutoff andcrushed intodrinking water,which wouldthenbe storedin largewater tanks.The iceberg would alsohaveabroader impact,says AbdullahMohammad SulaimanAl Shehi:“Cold airout from an icebergclose to the shoreof the Arabian Seawould causerainstorms acrossthe ArabianGulf andthe(冷凝)southern regionoftheArabian Peninsulaall yearround.As therising airexpands,cools andcondenses dueto thedecrease in(水蒸气)air pressure,water vaporis collectedintheclouds,which becomesheavy andfalls asrain.More icebergswill bringmore(巨大的)water vapor and clouds,creating aprofound effectontheregional climateover adecade,turning thedesert into“green(草地)meadows”.The meltingicebergwouldalso addfresh water totheArabian sea,returning biodiversity.(兴旺)There wouldalso bea boostfor tourismfromallthe peopleinterested inlooking at the icebergs.The EmiratesIceberg Projectcomesfromagroup ofefforts byNABL calledFilling theEmpty Quarter”.The projectaims todramatically influencethe desertsofthe“Empty Quarter”,the planefslargest sanddesert.The regionis alsothe richestoil-producing areaintheworld,including partsofSaudi Arabia,Oman,UAE andYemen.、1What isthe UAEplanning todo accordingtothe text A.To collectfresh seawater fromAntarctica.B,To dragicebergs fromAntarctica tothe country.C.To makeicebergs fromAntarctica melt.D.To get20billion gallonsof freshwater fromicebergs.、2What AlShehi saidreflects theeffect oficebergs on.A.the weatherB.the industryC.the biodiversityD.the tourism、3According tothetext,the desertsofthe“Empty Quarter”areA.turning intogreen meadowsB.the resourceof saltintheArabian seaC-the emptyarea withoutpopulation D.abundant inoil asa matter of fact
4、According tothetext,icebergs tobe draggedto UAE9shores will.A.bring watervaporandsandC.add saltwatertotheArabianseaD.become greenmeadows”E.attract peopleinterested inlooking atthe icebergs
24.(分)8Devon,2,is usedto payingher owncell phoneand carexpenses.But latelyits beenharder.The familyshebaby-sits forhasnt beencalling asmuch asusual andshe couldntfind ajob overthe summer.Devons dadsaid itsa signofthe tough(货款).economy.He toldher hesfeeling thepinch tooand thathehadto useher collegefund topay theloanThis kindof moneytroubles isntstrange tocommon familiesthese days.In fact,its hardto avoidnews about the economyonthe screenoftheTV orthe computersrecently.It canseem abit worryand some families arehit reallyhard.For mostpeople,thebigproblem isthat thingscost moreatatime whenthey haveless moneyto spend.But higherprices aren*tthe onlyproblem.Many peopleare havinga toughtime makingpayments onsome typesof homeloans.Therefore,somefamiliesare cuttingback onwhat theyspend.For example,eating outless,staying homeinstead ofgoingon vacation,moving toa lessexpensive houseand soon.However,as discouragingas thingsmay seemnow,the goodnews isthattheeconomy alwaysgets backon trackafter awhile.Jobs maybe hardto find,but theslow economycan openup newopportunities.The coupleDevon babysatfor mightcut backon(设evenings out,but theycould beinterestedinhiring herfor after-school care.Perhaps itstime to sell herold toysand babygear备)(地下室)inthebasement orhelp otherssell theseitems onlineif sheis goodat it.She couldcharge thema feetoselltheir oldstuff(东西).1What doesthe underlinedphrase inthe firstparagraph refertoA.Getting hurt.B.Receiving lesscalls.C.Out ofwork.D.Short of money、2According tothepassage,what constantlyappears onthe screennowadaysA.News onthe tougheconomy.B.Devon*s family troubles.C.Advertisements forbabysitters.D.Information onyard sales.、3What dopeople doto overcomethetougheconomyA.To strikefor highpay.B.To openanewstore tosell toys.C.To cutdown theirexpense.D.To moveto otherplaces forvocations.、4The passageis mainlyaboutA.Devons ownfamily moneytroublesB.familytroublesmade bytough economyC.ways ofsolving theslow economyD.the increasingprices andexpenses(分)
25.10Galaxy sawa manand awoman whocommunicated withthe sign language atthe trainstation when she wason thewayhome oneevening.She noticedthatthewoman askedthe manforthe direction.He toldher thathe didnot know.Galaxy decided(聋哑)to helpthem.She hadlearned thesign languagewhensheserved asa volunteerinthedeaf andmute school.Then sheshowedthe woman thedirectionand lefther emailaddress tothemincase theyneeded herhelp later.She receivedan emailfrom thatmanthenext day.Kazrim washis name.Galaxy repliedhis mailsincerely,They bothstartedchatting onlinesoon afterand beganseeing each other.Although theyonly communicatedwiththesign language,it neverbothered her.Galaxy wasfond ofhim gradually.Obviously,Kazrim wasthe sametoo.He presentedGalaxy witha bunchof sunflowersandasked hersincerely,Are you willing tobemygirlfriend^^Galaxy waspleasantly suiprised.She requestedhim togive hersometimeto persuadeher parents.As shehad expected,her parentswere veryangry afterthey hadlearned oftheir lovestory.Galaxy explained,“Kazrim isan excellentanda very optimisticperson.He hasaverypositive attitudetowards lifeandwork.Hecares forothers always.He is100%better thanthe normal.Moreover,the muteis stilla human.He shouldpossess aperfect andwonderfullove.Her parentsasked tosee him,then.The veryworried Galaxytook Kazrimhome afew dayslater.When theywere onthe train,Kazrim toldher/Fm goingto tellyour parentsthat Filbe lookingafter youwell withall mylifb!”Galaxy wasdeeply moved.As soonas theyhad enteredthehouse,Galaxy introducedhim toher parents.She said,This isKazrim,“Just rightafter herspeech,an unbelievablething happened.Kazrim threwthe giftaway andheld herinhisarms tightly.He said.YOU CANTALK”It wasthe samequestion thatGalaxy wantedtoask,too.The fourpeople wereshocked allof asudden.As amatteroffact,Kazrim alwaysbelievedthatGalaxy wasa muteandhestill fellin love withher deeply.、1How didGalaxy andKazrim gettoknoweach otherA,They meteach otherby chance.B.They wereintroduced toeach otherC.They oncestudied atthe sameuniversity.D.They bothserved ina specialneeds school.、2How didGalaxy probablycommunicate with Kazrim beforeshe tookhim homeA.Writing wordson paper.B.Using thesignlanguage.C.Judging fromhis expression.D.Speaking hernative language.、3What didGalaxy expecther parentsto doA.To havea talkwithKazrim.B.To preparefor hermarriage.C.To treatKazrim asa normalman.D.To acceptKazrim asher boyfriend.、4What canwe learnaboutthetwo youngpeople fromthe passageA.They fellinloveatthefirst sight.B,They cheatedeach otherto winlove.C.They mistookeachotherfor beingmutes.D.They ignoredthe angerof Galaxysparents.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Many yearsago ina smallIndian village,a farmerhad themisfortune ofowing alarge sumofmoneytoavillagemoneylender.The moneylender,who wasold andugly,1the farmer^beautiful daughter.So heproposed a_
2.He saidhe wouldforgivethe farmers3if hecould marryhis daughter.Both thefarmer andhis daughterwere horrifiedbythe4So thecunning moneylendersuggested thathe puta(鹅卵石)5pebble anda white pebble intoan emptymoney bag,6the girlwould haveto pickone pebblefrom thebag.7she picked the blackpebble,she wouldbecome his8and her father^debt wouldbe forgiven.If shepickedthewhitepebbleshe9marry himand herfathers debtwould stillbe forgivenif she10to picka pebble,herfatherwouldbethrown intojail.They werestanding ona pebble-strewn11inthefarmers fieldwhenthemoneylender bentover to12twopebble.As hepicked themup,the sharp-eyed girl13thathehad pickedup twoblack pebblesand putthem intothe beg.The girlput herhand intothe moneybagand drewout a
14.Without lookingat it,she fumbledand letit15onto thepebble-strewn pathwhere it16became lostamong allthe otherpebbles.Oh,how17of me!^^she said.“But nevermind,if youlook intothe bagfortheone thatis18youwillbe ableto tellwhich pebbleIpicked.^^The moneylenderdared notadmit his19The girlchanged whatseemed an20situation intoan extremelyadvantageous one.、1A.envied B.married C.fancied D.helped、2A.meeting B.change C.bargain D.toast、3A.debt B.payment C.fault D.pride4^A.thought B.advice C.plan D.proposal、5A.sharp B.black C.common D.small、6A.for B.and C.but D.or、7A.Because B.Although C.If D.Since、8A.moneylender B.servant C.wife D.daughter、9A.couldnt B.shouldnt C.mustnt D.neednt、10A.pretended B.agreed C.refused D.decided、11A.path B.area C.place D.garden、12A.throw awayB.ask forC.pick upD.point at、13A.ignored B.warned C.noticed D.suggested、14A.penny B.pebble C.coin D.piece、15A.roll B.fall C.fly D.move、16A.interestingly B.mysteriously C.unexpectedly D.immediately、17A.clumsy B.forgetful C.stupid D.hopeless18A.held B.chosen C.found D.left。
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