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2025届山西省晋城市百校联盟高三下半期联考英语试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
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5..So difficultit towork outthe problemthat Idecided toask Tomfor advice.A.I didfind B.didi findC.I havefound D.have Ifound
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7.Various effortsin thepast decadesto protectthe environment.A.had madeB.have madeC・were madeD.have beenmade
8.-Hello,Kate.How isyour weekendat home—Awful!You knowit is the firsttime Ialone athome,bored todeath.A.has leftB.had leftC.had beenleft D.have beenleft
9..The peoplein thevillage areso that they arewilling to help everyvisitor.A.optimistic B.energeticC.enthusiastic D.ambitious
10.In themoon gardenHonboard theChang*e4,the shootsof cottonmarked thefirst livematter everon themoon.B,The squarestraw bales.C.The straw bale tractors.D.The farming equipment.、3What dolocal peoplethink of the straw bale artshowA.It needssomething fun.B.Its agood way to celebrateharvest.C.It makesA1and Karenfamous in the town.D.It standsfor the beginning ofa newseason.、4What kind of neighborsare Al and Karenaccording toParagraph3A.Generous.B.Creative.的文章内容C.Funny.D.Determined♦To makethe tractors,Al baledround straw bales intwo differentsizes-smaller ones for the(尾部).得知他们都在制作圆草捆第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每tractors fronttires andlarger onesfor the rear小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.L530A BC D26・(30分)In the60s,people askedabout yourastrological(aboutstar)sign.In the90s,they want to knowyour website.
3401.Your website is anelectronic meetingplace foryour family,friends andpotentially,millions ofpeople aroundthe world.Best ofall,youmay not have tospend acent.The Webis filled with allkinds offree servicesand allit takesis sometime andcreativity.1Like thetable ofcontents ofa bookor magazine,the homepage isthe frontdoor.Your sitecan haveone ormore pages,depending onhow youdesign it.(版面设计).While webpages varygreatly in their designand content,most use a traditionalmagazine layoutAt thetop of the page(横幅)is abanner GRAPHIC.Next comesa greetingand shortdescription of the site.Pictures,text,and linksto otherwebsites follow.、2Think aboutwhom the siteisfor andwhat youwant to say.Next,gather up the materialthat youwant toput on thesite.While there arenorules youhave tofollow,therearea fewthings tokeep inmind:
3404.If youwant too much at thebeginning,youmay neverget thesite offthe ground.You canalways addto your site.Less isbetter.Most peopledont liketo reada lotof longtexts online.
3405.Smaller isbetter.Since itcan takea longtime todownload largefiles,keep thefile sizessmall.Have therights.Dont putany materialon yoursite unlessyou aresure you can do it legally.Always rememberto getthe permissionfrom the writerfirst.Now itstime toroll upyour sleevesand start building.A.Start simply.B,Break itinto smallpieces.C,Draw arough layouton asheet ofpaper.D.Many websitesare consideredvery interesting.E.Before youstartbuildingyoursite,do someplanning.F.Think of your homepage asthe startingpoint of your website.G.These days,having aweb addressis almostas importantas astreet address.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
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27.15Spreading anInfectionIve madeitahabit tosmile atpeople asoften aspossible,saying somekind words,hello,thank you,have anice day”,whatever fitsIhave theright situationas I am livingin1-big citywith many,many people()()Im doingthis forquite awhile now,so Iveseen all
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3.threaten by」()」()a friendlyword,reacting4angry oreven aggressively,to people5-faces litup with a hugesmile andgave methe6impress thatIvemade thismoment goodfor themTodaysomething happenedthat Ihadnt yetexperienced:Two people,complete strangers7-me,one in the morning,one in the」()afternoon,whom Ipassed onthe streetwithout8smile at them,9-with afriendly face,looked upfrom theirinner focus,looked atme,」()started tosmile andgreeted mefriendly while they10pass第四部分写作(共Have Istarted a“kindness virusThat would be great!It makesmy day,and Imstill smilingI hopeyou dotoo!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处语言错误,每句最多
28.1010有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除和修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),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面一横线,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21011After visited the Beijing Normal School,Madame Peng took Sasha and Malia,my mother,and methe Forbidden City,、which islocated rightin theheart of Beijing Asa namesuggests,the Forbidden City islarger enoughto bea cityof itsown-it、includes nearly1,000building andnearly10,000rooms In1925,the Forbidden City wasturning into a museum so much thatvisitors likeus fromall over the worldcan strollthrough many ofthebeautiful roomsand outdoorspace The ForbiddenCity is、far verylarge tofully experiencein a single visitWhilewe love our visit to the ForbiddenCity,we onlywish wehave more time tosee everythingAnd again,Pm notsurewhether therecould everbe enoughtime tofully appreciateall ofthe artand historywithin thisextraordinary、place第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)你们学校“英语爱好者俱乐部”对“良好饮食习惯”这一话题进行了讨论请根据下表中的内容提示,用英
29.25语写一篇发言稿部分同学的饮食习惯不吃早餐,爱吃零食,偏食,饮食过量良好的饮食习惯饮食多样化,饮食定时定量个人看法良好的饮食习惯很重要,有助于身体健康注意词数个左右;
1.120头已为你写好,内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯;
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31.be pickyabout foodsnack regularlyand properlyDear friends,As weall know,we arewhat weeat Therefore,if s important forus to form healthy eating habits.As faras Pm concerned,I thinkit isimportant tokeep ahealthy diet,which contributesto buildingup astrongbody.Only in this waycan wehave enoughenergy forour study.Thats all.Thank you.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1D、2B、3A、4B、5B、6C、7D、8D、9C、10B、11C、12D、13B、14A、15C、16B、17D、18B、19C、20A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、
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6.A、拖拉机吟选项25To makethe tractors,C The strawbaletractors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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、、261A、2B、3E、4F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
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25、29Dearfriends,As weall know,we arewhat weeat.Therefore,it,simportantfbr ustoformhealthyeating habits.However,some studentshave formeda variety of badeatinghabits,such asnot havingbreakfast,loving eatingsnacks,being pickyaboutfood,eating anddrinking toomuch andso on,which willsurely doharm to their health.To keephealthy,we shouldhavehealthy diets.Not onlyshould wehave variousfood,like fish,meat,vegetables,fruit as well asrice,noodles,but alsowe shouldhavefood regularlyand properly.A.having grownB.to begrownC.being grownD.grown
11.My momonce workedin avery smallvillage school,which isonly onfoot.A.acceptable B.adequate C.accessibleD.appropriate一
12.Ken,,but themusic you are enjoyingis tooloud.—Oh,Im terriblysorry.Ill turnit downonthespot.A.I amreally tiredof thisB.I needyour helpC.rd liketo talkwith youD.I hatetosaythis一
13.Be seated,please andFil makeyouacup oftea.-.Lefs cometothepoint first.A.You needntdo soB.Please dontbotherC.You arewelcome D.You areindeed toopolite.
14.When theorganization inMarch,2019,there was almost nomoney in the bankand more than$1million ofdebt.A.folded B.boomed C.registeredD.sprang
15.“They didnttake measuresin time,otherwise theexplosions.some expertssaid.A.wouldnt happenB.didn9t happenC.wouldnt havehappened D・mustn,thavehappened
16.—Do youlike thebook youfather boughtyou—Very much.Ifs exactlyI wanted.A.which B.thatC.whatD.how
17.Mary nearlymissed theflight doingtoomuchshopping.A.in needofB.on topofC.in frontof D.as aresult of
18.the requirementis sethigh,it is a blessingfor Chinesestudents thatCambridge Universityuses scoreson Gaokaoas partofits admissioncriteria.A.As B.While C.OnceD.Where
19.The newsshocked thepublict togreat concernabout students*safety atschool.A.having ledB.ledC.leading D.to lead
20.On thebus Isaw astudent Ibelieved was your brother.A.who B.whomC.which D.whoever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)
21.6Education is not a bystanders sport.Numerous researchershave shown that whenstudents participate in classroomdiscussionthey holdmore positive attitudes towardschool,and thatpositiveattitudespromote learning.It isno coincidencethat girlsare more passivein the classroom discussionand scorelower than boys on SATs.We foundthat at all gradelevels inall communitiesand inall subjectareas boyscontrolled classroomcommunication.Theyparticipated inmore interactionsthan girlsdid,and theirparticipation becamegreater asthe yearwent on.Our researchcontradicted thetraditional assumptionthat girlscontrol classroomcommunication in reading while boys inmath.We foundthat whetherthe subjectwas languagearts and English ormath andscience,boys gotmorethantheir fairshare ofteacherattention.That teacherstalk moreto malestudents issimply becauseboys are more aggressivein grabbingtheir attentionby callingoutanswers tothe teachersquestions first.While girlssit patientlywith theirhands raisedor keepsilent.Psychologist LisaSerbin andK.Daniel O,Leary,then atthe stateuniversity ofNew Yorkat stonybrook studiedclassroom interactionat preschoollevel andfoundthat teachersgave boysmore attention,praised themmore oftenand wereat leasttwice aslikely tohave extendedconversations withthem.Years ofexperience haveshownthatthe bestwaytolearn somethingis todo ityourself.It is also importantto give studentsspecific anddirect feedbackabout the quality of their work and answers.Teachers behavedifferently dependingon whetherboys orgirls are activeto provideanswers duringdiscussions.During classroom discussion,teachers inour studyreacted toboys answerswithpowerful,precise andeffective responses,whiletheyoften gavegirls mildand unclearreactions becauseof theirsilence.Too often,girls remainin thedark aboutthe qualityof theiranswers.Active studentsreceiving precisefeedback aremore likely to achieveacademically.And they aremore likelytobe boys.This kindof communicationgame isplayed atwork,as wellas atschool.As reportedin numerousstudies,it goeslike this.^Men speakmore oftenand frequentlyinterrupt women.X Listenersrecall morefrom malespeakers thanfrom femalespeakers,even whenboth usea similarspeaking styleand coverthe samecontent.X Womenparticipate lessactively inconversation.They domore smilingand gazing,and theyaremoreoften thepassive byStanders inprofessionaland socialconversations amongpeers.X Womenoften their own statements into unsurecomments.This isaccomplished byusing qualifiersand byadding tagquestion.Theseuncertain patternsweaken impactand signala lackof powerand influence.Only whengirlsareactive andtreated equallyin theclassroom willthey bemorelikelyto achieveequality in the workplace.1What doesthe authorsmean whenthey sayTducationisnotabystanderssport.A.Both boysand girlsshould domore sports.B.The girlstudents should be theaudience towatch theboy students5discussions.C.The boystudents shouldnot betoo activein theclassroom discussions.D.Both boyand girlstudents shouldtake an active part intheclassroom discussions.、2Which ofthe followingis NottrueA.Girls scoresare lowerthanboysonSATs.B・Girls controlclassroom discussioninreadingwhileboysin maths.C.Boys controlclassroomdiscussionin bothreading andmaths.D.Boys aremore confidentin callingout answersto catchingthe teachers9attention.
3、The factorsthat contributetothestudents5effective learningare the following exceptA.The studentscan takeanactivepartintheclassroomdiscussion.B.The studentsdoitthemselves.C.Teachers cangivestudentsspecific anddirect feedbackthequalityoftheirworkandanswers.D.Students transformtheirownstatementsintouncertain comments.(分)()(层积云)
22.8If humanspump enoughcarbon dioxideCO2into theatmosphere,the stratocumulus cloudscould disappear,and the earths temperaturecould climbsharply toheights notpredicted incurrent climate models.It wouldburn theplanet.Thats theconclusion ofa paperpublished inthe journalNature Geoscienceand describedin detailby NatalieWolchover forQuantaMagazine.As Wolchoverexplained,clouds havelong beenone ofthe greatuncertainties ofclimate models.Computer modelsthat easilycapturethe complexityand detailof mostclimate systemsjust arentpowerful enoughto predictworldwide changesin cloudbehavior.But clouds are important.They reflectsunlight awayfrom theearths surface.And stratocumulus clouds arethose whiteblankets youmighthave seenasyoulooked outthe windowof armairplane,rolling outbelow youand hidingthe groundResearchers suspectthatcertain sudden,past jumpsin temperaturemay have been causedby changesto cloudslike these.For thenew research,scientists modeledjust asmall patchof skyusing asupercomputer.They foundthat ifcarbon dioxidelevels()reach about1,200parts permillion ppmintheatmosphere,stratocumulus cloudsbreak up.Thats avery highcarbon dioxideconcentration.Right now,levels haveclimbed past410ppm—a dangerouschange from280ppm beforethe IndustrialRevolution.But humansput moreand moreCO2into theatmosphere everyyear.If currenttrends continue,theearthcould reach1,200ppm(升within100to150years.This couldhappen ifour societydoesnt followthrough onanyofits commitmentsto reduceemissions E放),Wolchover reported.And evenif itdoes,the resultwouldbeanother8degrees Celsiusof heatadded tothe globalaverage,on topofthe dangerouschanges alreadyunderway dueto greenhousegases.Thats anenormous change,and itgoes beyondpredictions ofworldwide icemelt andcatastrophic sealevel rise.And,once thestratocumuluscloudsaregone,Wolchover reported,they likelywouldnt reappearuntil atmosphericcarbon dioxidelevels droppedbelowwhere theyare currently.Theres stillsome uncertaintyinthedata.The1,200ppm figurecould changeas scientistslook intothe issuefurther.、1What canwe learnfrom paragraph2A.Most climatesystems are not complex.B,Cloud behavioris uncertainand hardto predict.C.Temperature changesaffect thestratocumulusclouds.D.The stratocumulusclouds protectplanes fromsunlight.2How didthe scientistsstudy cloudsinthenew researchA.By measuringthe sealevel.B,By experimentinginanatural state.C.By comparingclimatemodels.D.By computermodeling andanalyzing.、3What doesit referto inparagraph4A.The atmosphere.B.The earth.C・Our society.D.The result.、4Which ofthe followingstatements wouldWolchover mostprobably agreewithA.The effectsof CO2emissions havebeen fullyassessed.B・The stratocumulusclouds wontreturn iftheyaregone.C.The breakupof stratocumulusclouds couldresult incatastrophes.D.Once CO2level reaches1,200ppm,stratocumuluscloudswill goextinct.(分)
23.8Many peoplewant togrow theirown garden,but theysimply donot havethe room.Do notworry.There isa solution.Consider container gardening.The greatthing aboutcontainer gardeningis thatyoucanuseavarietyofdifferent containers.You simplyhave touse yourimagination.You couldcreate abeautiful gardenwith thingssuch ascement blocks,hanging baskets,clay pots,or windowboxes.Thereare somany optionswhen itcomes tocontainer gardening;it isonly limitedby yourimagination.Of course,you willwanttotake the following intoconsideration whenyou areready tobegin containergardening,inorder forit tobe successful.First,you shouldavoid anycontainers thathavebeenused tostore chemicals,aswellas treatedwood.This couldlead tothesudden deathofyourflowers andlead tothe failureofyourcontainergardening.With anycontainer thatyou choose,you needto ensurethat itallows thewater init todrain whennecessary.So itmay beessentialfor youto createholes inthe containertohelpthis along.You shouldalso makesure the containers areplaced ona raisedsurface,notupon thefloor,to ensurethe bestpossible drainage.Ensure thatthecontainersyou chooseare appropriatein sizefor theplants youchoose,You needto preventthe rootsfromovergrowing thecontainer.If youlike freshveggies,you couldconsider containergardening withvegetables.This requiresa processthat differsfrom thatofflower gardening.Talk toan employeeatasupply storein yourarea,They canhelp youchoose theright containersfor thevegetablesyou arewishing togrow.、1Which ofthefollowing maybe impropermaterials forcontainer gardeningA.Clay pots.B.Cement blocks.C.Treated wood.D.Window boxes.
2、What docsthe underlinedwordndrainn in Paragraph5meanA.To flowaway.B.To giveoff.C.To pourdown.D.To holdback.、3Compared toflower gardening,what dowe knowabout vegetablegardeningA.It seemsmuch easier.B,It requiresmoretime,C-It demandsmore water.D.It needsspecial containers.、4Who maybe interestedinthetextA.Farmers whoare goodat gardening.B.Citizens whoenjoy gardening.C.Children wholike outdooractivities.D.People whohave abig yard.(分)
24.8With depressinglyfew exceptions,performances aredull andlack vitality...After yearsof tryingto convincemyself otherwise,I nowfeel surethat ballet is dying.----Jennifer Homans,Apollo sAngelsIs balletdead Hasthe artform evolvedto depressionJennifer Homanssconclusion toher fascinatinghistory ofballet,Apollo sAngels,is worrying.It appearsthat balletspulse continues to beatstrongly,however,especially witha Tchaikovskydefibrillator attached.So whyaresome dancecommentators arguingthat ballet is dyingAnd dothey havea pointBallet is dead——Balletis dying”-all ringtones ofFriedrich Nietzschesphilosophical claim:God isdead.Headline grabbling,certainly.Yet canballet bedefined insuch blackand whiteterms Surely it is more abstract,filled withshades ofpopular grey.
①To startwith,how doyou defineballet Whatis ballet today Considerpopular modemclassics likeTwyla Tharps Inthe UpperRoom,where dancerswear pointyshoes andsneakers,combining contemporaryand classicalvocabulary together.Or closerto home,(编舞)there isGraeme MurphysSwan Lake,which layerselements of Petipas choreographywithacontemporary themeand aesthetic.Many contemporary choreographers allembrace classicalform andprinciples,then manipulate(操纵)the rules.
②,()The linebetween contemporary dance and ballet isvague.In aninterview withThe Telegraph2015,British choreographer色Mattew Bourneacknowledges thatthis cross-rtilisatiorT between contemporary dance andballetcontinuestogrow,as evidencedbythe risein newcommissions fromcontemporarychoreographersattheRoyal BalletandEnglishNational Ballet.Referring toHomanssbook,Bourne believeswhat haschanged isthat“the danceforms arecoming closertogether”.Not dying,but merging.Reinventing.This hasbeen thecase amongstAustralasian ballet companies formany yearsnow._Homans writesthat ballefsdecline beganafter thepassing ofAshton andBalanchine.Something ahschanged,certainly.A stylisictransition——from neo-classical tocontemporary ballet——has occurred.
④Our art forms evolutionhas alwaysbeen withextinction.Prominent dancecritic withThe NewYork Times,Alastair Macaulay,says:ballet hasdied againand againoverthecenturies,,9and yet,phoenix-like,rose againfrom itsashes”.History showsthere wereperiodswhere ballethibernated andlacked popularity.This coincidedwith theartformschanging forums.So hereistheirony:what sellsbest,still,are reproductionsof Petipasclassics.A seasonwithout aTchaikovsky scoreisafinancial《胡桃夹子》risk.And withoutNutcracker/half theballetcompaniesin NorthAmerica wouldnot exist.Admittedly,asadancer,myfavourite roles---Albrecht,Prince Siegfriedand Romeo——were fromthe classicalcanon;Iama traditionalistat heartwho lovesto bechallengedby goodcontemporary ballets.A partofthecharm behindclassical repertoire,for me,was inreproducing theglories ofpastgreats.Classical ballefsframework supportsthe modernprocess ofbench-marking.Perhaps JenniferHomanss thoughtsarenotcompletely unfounded.Perhaps ballet isdyingfor some.Ballets evolutionhas beendelayedby itsaudiences.And asHomans suggestsin herepilogue,perhaps alsoby itscreatives.Now hereisabold prediction.In linewith theRoyal Ballefsprogramming inBrisbane thisyear——of ChristopherWheeldonsThe Winters Tale,and WayneMacGregors WoolfWorks——overthenext20years,ballefs relianceon Petipawill decrease.Contemporary balletsand merge-styled balletswill producetheir box-office influenceever more.WhyIt issimple:our audienceswill beready forballettochange again.1Why doesthe writercite JenniferHomanss wordsatthebeginning ofthe passageA.Tosupport thewriters viewpoint.B.To introducethetopic ofthe passage.C.To highlightthe themeofthe passageD.To providethebackgroundknowledge.
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4、3Which ofthefollowingstatements isa factabout balletA.Surelyitismoreabstract,filledwithshades ofpopular grey.”Para.3B.The linebetweencontemporarydanceandballetisvague.Para.5C.“Our artforms evolutionhas alwaysbeen withextinction.Para.7D.“What sellsbest,still,are reproductionsofPetipasclassics.”Para.
8.、4According toMatthew Bourne,.A.the danceforms remainunchangedB.contemporarydancehas reinventedclassic balletC.balletisexperiencing growthand willcontinue todevelopD.a newform ofballetiswidely acceptedamong Australians、5The writertakes himselfas anexample inParagraph8in orderto show.A.classics shouldbe promotedB,classics arestill ofgreat significanceC.classical ballefsframework isout ofdateD.contemporary balletsattract moreaudiences、6What maybe theaudiences attitudetothechange ofballetA.Supportive.B.Arbitrary.C.Critical.D.Concerned(分)(捆)
25.10A fewyears ago,Darla Hoffpainted a pumpkin face onto around strawbale atAl and Karen Goldmansfarmin IdahoPalls toadvertise herU-pick pumpkinfield.While Darlahas stoppedgrowing pumpkins,the annualtradition ofstrawbaleartlives onatthefarm andhas drawnfriends andneighbors toparticipateinit.Past creationshave includedan owl,Minions,tractors andateddy bear.To makethe tractors,Al baledround straw bales intwo differentsizes smalleronesforthe tractor*s fronttires andlarger onesfor(尾部).therearLarge squarebales madeupthebodies.Jerry Kienlenused hisfarmingequipmentto arrangethe balesintheshape oftwotractors.Then itwas timeto bringthe tractorsto life.Karen andher daughter.Lana Hedrick,secured somegreen paint,and Algotsome redpaint.Darlas husband,James,sprayed thecreation witha paintgun.For thefinishing touches,Steven donated two shiny(排气管),exhaust stacksand Al and Karendonatedtwosteering wheelsfrom theirfarm parts.The farm*s annualstrawbaleart projectshave nowbecome away foreveryone tocelebrate theend ofanother growingseason.Itsjust somethingfun todo togetherafter harvest.This neighborhoodhas alwaysbeen close.Generations ofthese familieshave growncropsinthissoil.Raised onthe farmswhere theylive now,they grewup togetheras theirelders didbefore.AlandKaren aretruly superneighbors.Every yearthey alsogrow abouttwo acresof cornto giveaway.Anyone canpick some,or AlandKarenwill evendeliver.And duringlong Idahowinters,everyone gathersatthefarm toenjoy freshcoffee andcookies.This yearsstraw halecreation themeis StrawWars.And alleyes willbe onAlandKarens farmas theircreation takesshape.1Why didDarla paintapumpkinfaceontoa strawbaleA.To recyclestrawbales.B,rlb pleasehis neighbors.C.To createa newtradition.D.To makean advertisement.2What doesthe underlinedphrase thecreation0inParagraph2refer toA.Thestrawbale tires.。
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