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2024-2025学年陕西省太原市黄陵中学高三5月阶段性检测试题(三模)英语试题请考生注意请用铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在
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0.5答题纸相应的答题区内写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题
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5301.Due toa terribleflu thaton,many studentsdont showup toschool today.A.goes B.was goingC.is goingD.has gone
2.—Have youheard newsthat over10,000people losttheir livesin theearthquake inJapan—Not yet.What bigsurprise!A.the;a B.the;/C./;/D./;a
3.One of the fewthings yousay aboutEnglish peoplewith certaintyis that they talka lotabout theweather.A.need B.must C.can D.should
4.Linda to her motherfor solong that she figuresout almostevery gestureof hermothers.A.attended B.had attendedC.would attendD.has attended
5..The Partycould havestated theirpolicy wason thismatter,but thevoters onlyreceived avery dustyanswer.A.why B.whenC.whether D.what
6.The teachercame into the classroomby hisstudents.A.following B.to befollowingC.followed D.having followed.
7.…Why didntyou helpthe littleboy™Oh,he hadstruggled tohis feetI couldrun over and offered any help.A.before B.afterC.when D.since
8.It isdifficult for any of us toeat better,exercise more,and sleepenough,we knowwe should.A.because B.even ifC.unless D.before
9.One hundredand fifteenChinese companieshit the newly releasedFortune500list for2017,an increasefor the14th straightyear,domestic websitefortunechina.com reportedon Thursday.A.to realizeB.realizedC.realizing D.having realized一
10.Don*t lookdown upon Bob.He hashis ownadvantages.—Oh,yes othersare weak,he isstrong.A.Before B.WhenC.Where D.Though
11.those pastyears,we couldnthelp feelingsorry forour parentswho neverhad arest allthe yearround.、12A.still B.finally C.ever D.then
14、A.gone B.deserted C.delicious D.bad、13A.sincerely B.carefully C.eventually D.exactly、15A.grows B.borrows C.buys D.arranges、16A.reminds B.forces C.warns D.inspires、17A.service B.curiosity C.patience D.happiness、18A.great B.important C.small D.pleasant、19A.rest B.food C.comfort D.protection、20A.strange B.equal C.simple D.Similar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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27.15Grammar」()One dayGene andHannah Bortnickheard pianomusic1come from their livingroom Theythought their3-year-old sonEthan」()2listen toa CD.Then theywalked into the roomTo theiramazement,they foundhim playingmusic onhis toypiano!Having discoveredhis remarkabletalent,Ethans parentschanged theirminds andagreed tohis previousbegging forpiano lessonsTheyturned toa familymember whotaught piano,and shebegan workingwith EthanIt wasn9t long,however,
3.the teacherknew that(神童)he wasno ordinarystudent Ethanwas apiano prodigyand neededsomeone whounderstood hisspecial talentsand abilitiesThefamily foundDr IrenaKofman,4,immediately recognizedhis talentand intelligenceWithDr Kofimanshelp,Ethan learnedabout pianotechnique anddifferent typesof musicBefore long,he wasbeing asked toperform formany eventsLater he was receivinginvitations fromthe likesof JayLeno andOprah Ethanwas6and inkindergarten
5.hefirst appearedon TheTonight Showwith JayLeno Atthat time,he alreadyhad over200songs()
6.memorize andwas developinga CD.Today,at theage of13,it seemsthere is7,Ethan cannotdo Heplays piano,sings,composes songsand actsHe hasentertainedaudiences around the worldwith musicranging fromBeethoven toBieber()In10,Ethan became
8.young musicianto createand hosthis ownTV concertspecialThen in13,the performerstarred in and wrotemusic for the movieAnything isPossible第四部分写作(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),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画一横线,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
2.1011Fil neverforget theexperience as a volunteer for aninternational marathonrace.As one of thethree volunteersselecting fromour school,I feltexcited.In ourspare timeI practiceda great deal of,especially inmy spoken English to ensure the best service.Then comesthe day.Early in the morning I arrived there the match would begin andfoundmany volunteersalready theredo preparations.During thematch,I,with the others,were busyhelping therunners allthetime.We were highly praised for which we did,without which,the racecould have been a success.第二节书面表达(满分分).It wasmy firsttime to be a volunteer forsuch importanta sportevent,which mademe proud.25(分)假如你是晨光中学学生会主席李津,新年临近了,你校将举行一年一度的艺术节请代表你们学校邀请外籍
29.25教师来参加活动,请根据以下提示给她写一封邀请信内容如下Mrs.Green简要介绍艺术节的时间、地点、内容、目的;
1.希望可以表演节目;
2.Mrs Green你的祝愿
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100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头已给出,不计入总词数3Dear Mrs.Green,Pm Li Jin,Chairman ofStudent Union.Yours sincerely,LiJin参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2A、3C、4D、5D、6C、7A、8B、9C、10B、11A、12C、13C、14B、15C、16B、17C、18C、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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5.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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
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20.D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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10、28ril neverforget theexperience asavolunteerfor aninternational marathonrace.As oneof thethree volunteersselecting fromour school,I feltexcited.In ourspare timeI practiceda selectedmy删除greatdealef,especially inmyspokenEnglishtoensurethe bestservice.Then comesthe day.Early ofcamein themorningIarrivedtherethematchwould begin and foundmany volunteersalready theredowhere doingpreparations.During thematch,I,with theothers,were busyhelping therunners allthe time.Wewas或werehighlypraisedforwhichwedid,without which,the racecould Ahave beenasuccess,what notcouldntIt wasmy firsttime to be avolunteerforsuch importanta sportevent,which mademe proud.so第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Mrs.Green,Im LiJin,Chairman ofStudent Union.With theapproaching ofNew Year,the artfestival willbe hostedin ourschool.Knowingyou aregreatly interested in ourChinese culture,I wouldlike toinvite youto cometo ourfestival.Firstly,the detailsof theactivity areas follows.The festivalis scheduledto beheld at the eveof theNew Yearfrom5pm to7pmin ourschool hall.The aimof theactivity isto inspirestudents toshow theirtalents.Secondly,anyone iswelcome toperform foraudience.The performancecan rangefrom singing,dancing andChinese Kongfuto crosstalks.We allknow youdo reallywell insinging.Therefore,we hopeyou canperform withus together.In conclusion,I dobelieve theactivity willbe agreat successand hopeyou canaccept myinvitation.Looking forwardto yourearlyreply.Yours sincerely,Li JinA.Looking backuponB.Looking aroundC.Looking outD.Looking up
12.It wasnteasy havingmy friendstalk about their freshmanyears Iwasnt apart of.A.whom B.whenC.that D.what
13.When theold manwoke up,he foundsomeone hisTV in the livingroom.A.stole B.steal C.stealing D.stolen
14.We wentright roundto thewest coastby seainstead ofdriving acrosscontinento;;;;A.the theB./the C.the/D.//
15.The peoplein thevillage areso that they arewilling tohelp everyvisitor.A.optimistic B.energeticC.enthusiastic D.ambitious
16.He likedthe lovelydog somuch thathe hisbook andplayed withit immediately.A.gave offB.set asideC.took overD.turned down
17.Everything wasplaced exactlyhe wantedit for the graduationceremony.A.the placewhere B.whenC.where D.in which
18.Children are likely tosome badhabits whenplaying thepiano ifthey donthave properlessons.A.keep upB.catch upC.pick upD.give up
19.—Sorry!Vm afraidthat Icant goto the magic showby DavidCopperfield withyou.A.It doesntmatter.B.Do as you like.C.What ashame.D.Take iteasy.
20.—Hi,Tom!I gota chanceto be an exchangestudent inHarvard University.一!I hadbeen expectingto studythere.A.Lucky youB.Have funC.Take iteasy D.Forget it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)
21.6Amphora areclay jarsoriginally inventedin Egypt.They wereso usefulfor storingand transportingwine at the timethat they were eventually adoptedby allof thecultures aroundthe Mediterranean.Its uncertainwhen theyfirst arrivedin Rome,butGreek colonistsin southernItaly may havebeenthe firstto introduce them.Previously,wine hadbeen storedin leathersacks,but amphoraoffered severaladvantages to the Romans.They wereairtight,strong,relatively lightweight,and hadtwo largehandles thatmade themeasy tocarry,an importantfeature ata timewhenalmost everythinghad to be transportedby hand..Like modern wine bottles,aphora hadlong,narrow necksthat limitedtheamount of wine exposedto theopen air.Similar tomodernwinebottles,most amphorasbecame graduallythinner atthe end.It madethemeasy tobury in the ground,which keptthem coolduring thewarm months.Sealing upthe topof an amphora wasa majordifficulty anda varietyof methodswere used.The Egyptiansstopped theirswithleaves andreeds coveredwith clay.The Greeksand Romansused ragsand corksometimes.None of these techniquesprovided an(松月旨)airtight seal,so Aleppo Pine resinwas usedto sealthe gapsaroundthetop.It becameso popularthat resinwas sometimesaddedto thewine inorder toimprove itsflavor.The Romanwriter Plinythe Elder,writing in the firstcentury,recommended addingresinto wineand believedresin madefrom treesin themountains createda betteraroma thanresin madefrom treesinthelowlands.Though each amphora wasconstructed byhand,they weresurprisingly uniform.Roman amphorasheld onecubic footof liquid,exactly sevengallons,and eventuallybecame astandard unitof measurementthroughout theRoman Empire.Unlike Greekamphora,Roman amphoras were notdecorated.Before itdried,eachamphora was givena stampwith thename of the workshopwhere itwasmanufactured orthe workshopsowner.Once theamphorawasfilled,its weightand contentswere paintedon theside.1What doesanamphoralook like2Why didAleppoPineresin becomepopular inRomeA.It improvedthe flavorofwine.B,It provedthebestcover foramphoras.C.It madeamphoras lasta longertime.D.It wasused fordecoration bywomen.、3What canwe inferabout Romanamphoras fromthe lastparagraphA.They hadbeautiful designs.B,They hadrough appearances.C,They wereof the same size.D.They werea symbolof statusfor theRomans.、4What doesthe word“aroma“in paragraph3meanA.Market.B.Smell.C.Sound.D.Picture.(分)(怨恨)
22.8So many ofushold onto littleresentments thatmay havecome froman argument,a misunderstanding,or someother painfulevent.Stubbornly,we wait for someoneelse toreach outto us-believing thisis theonly waywe canforgive orrekindlea friendshipor familyrelationship.An acquaintanceof mine,whose healthisnt verygood,recently toldme that she hadntspoken toher sonin almostthree years.Shesaid thatshe andher sonhad hada disagreementabout hiswife andthatshewouldnt speakto himagain unlesshe calledfirst.When Isuggestedthatshebe theone toreach out,she resistedinitially andsaid JTcant dothat.Hes theone whoshould apologize.^^She wasliterallywilling todie beforereaching outtoheronly son.After alittle gentleencouragement,however,she diddecide to be the first onetoreach out.To heramazement,her sonwas gratefulfor herwillingness tocall andofferedanapology ofhis own.As isusually thecasewhen someonetakes thechance and reaches out,everyone wins.Whenever wehold onto ouranger,we turn“small stuff9into really“big stuffin ourminds.We startto believethat ourpositionsare more important than our happiness.They arenot.If youwant tobe a more peacefulperson,you mustunderstand thatbeing rightisalmost nevermore importantthan allowingyourself tobe happy.The way tobehappy isto letgo,andreach out.Let otherpeople beright.This doesntmean thatyoure wrong.Everything willbe fine.Youll experiencethe peaceof lettinggo,as wellas thejoy oflettingothers beright.Youll alsonotice that,asyoureach outand letothers be“rightJ theywill becomeless defensiveand moreloving towardyou.Theymight evenreach back.But iffor somereason they dont,thafs okaytoo.Youll havethe innersatisfaction ofknowing thatyou havedoneyour partto createamoreloving world,and certainlyyou911be morepeaceful yourself.、1The underlinedword rekindle“in Paragraph1probably meansA.develop B.recoverC.accept D.replace、2According to the passage,the authorsfriend neverspoke toher sonfor threeyears because.A.she hadgot anargument with her husbandB,she haddisagreed abouther sonsmarriageC.she hadgot anargument abouther daughter-in-lawD.she haddisliked hersons wifefbr manyyears、3Which of the followingis NOTthe reasonfor peopletobeunwilling toapologize firstA.People believethat they are right.B.People alwayswaitforothers tooffer anapology first.C.People considerthe positionmoreimportantthan happiness.D.People want to getan innersatisfaction.、4The purposeof the passage isto.A.instruct thereaders howto apologizeB.teach thereaders howto gaininner peaceC.tell thereaders toreachoutfirst whenthere arepainful eventsD.inform thereaders theimportance ofbeing forgiving(分)
23.8Travelers toa newcity areoften encouragedto takea bus tour.The thinkingis that they canlater returntothe places that(清洁的)attracted them,but thatsnonsense!What yousee fromthe insideof afast-moving busis sanitizedand unreal,entirelyremoved fromthe realsights,sounds,and smellsoutside.The bestwayto experience anydestination isby foot,without anitinerary,wandering where your spiritleads you.Even inthe(资深的)largest cities,the savvytraveler plungesinto thevery center of townand walksdown thenearest street,experiencing theactuallife of the peoplewhile lookinginto thegrocery storesand courtyard.You eventuallyget tomanyofthesamesites thatare on the busroute-the museums,the monuments,the cityhall—but youwill havewitnessed somuch morebecause youwill havefelt thecontemporarylife ofthe cityyoure visiting.“But whatif Iget lost”people ask.No oneever getspermanently lostinamajor city.Eventually,a trolleyor buspasses withthewords CentralStation“on itsfront andyou caneasily returntothecenter oftown.Besides,the mostwonderful thingscan happenifyou doget lost,such asstopping ata sidewalkcafe tosit andrelax andthen askingdirections fromthe localsatthe next table.Hopefully,your tripmay beattractive bythis encounter.Here area fewways to make the most of your travels:Know beforeyou go.Before youdepart,spend timeinalibrary orbookstore,learning aboutthe historyand cultureof yourdestinationso youwill betterunderstand theplace yourevisiting.Move aroundlike alocal.Use thelocal subways,trams andbuses.Youll notonly savemoney,you911learn howpeople livethere,and youllgain arealistic perspectiveofthecity.Check thebulletin board.Bulletin boardslist freelectures,concerts,workshops and social gatherings,giving youa chanceto joinormeet theareas mostdynamic residents.Take a walking tour.If youmust booka guidedtour,select thenonstandard,inexpensive kindsconducted on foot.So,the nexttime youfeel luredby asightseeing bus tour,save yourmoney andinstead,wander aroundon yourown.I promiseyoua timeyoull rememberfondly.1What doesthe authorthink ofa bustourA.It isreasonable.B.It isfast.C.You cantbe exposedtotheoutside world.D.It isnoisy.、2What doesthe underlinedword inPara2meanA,a guidedbook fortravelers.B.a car.C.a bag.D.something toeat.、3Why istraveling byfoot oneofthebest choicestoexperiencethe cityA.Because youcan buyanything youlike.B,Because youcan gettothesame destinationas the bustour.C.Because youcan experiencethe reallife inperson.D.Because youcan goto museumsand cityhalls wherethebusdoesnt get.、4How doyou make themost ofyour travel Whichstatement is not trueA.Read someintroduction oftheplacewhereyouwantto go.B.Join thelocal workshopandsocialgatherings.C.Join atour withouta guide.D.Use thepublic transportationas wellas visitonfoot.、5Whats themain ideaof thispassageA.How toavoid gettinglost.B,How to makethemostofyourtravel.C.Bus tourisnotas goodaswethink.D.How totravel witha budge(分)
24.8That the success ofhumans asa speciesdepends toa largeextent onour abilityto cooperate in groupsis widelybelieved.Much moreso thanany otheranimal,people areable tocoordinate andjoin theirforces andactions toproduce mutualbenefits.New researchinvolving Dr Molleman,an expertatthe University ofNottingham,suggests thatsuccessful cooperationin groupsdependson howpeople gatherinformation abouttheir peers,and howthey basetheir cooperativedecisions onit.Biologists wonderhow cooperationcould havedeveloped bynatural selection:it ispuzzling howcooperation canbe beneficialwhenit ispossible tobehave selfishlyand takeadvantage ofthe cooperativeefforts ofyour group.Psychologists and economists tryhardto understandwhy manypeople arewilling tosacrifice theirown welfareto benefittheir socialenvironment.They askedquestionslike“How dopeople makedecisions whentheir actionscan affectthe welfareof others”“How peopledetermine theirbehavior whentheyhave tocooperatein groups”.Dr PieterVan DenBerg fromtheUniversityof Groningensaid,From previousresearch weknow thatsome peoplearemajority-oriented(以.....为中心、)and tendto lookatthebehavior ofthe majorityin theirgroup,whereas othersaresuccess-oriented andtry tofind outwhat kindof behaviorpays offbest forthemselves.DrMolleman,fromthecenterofthe DecisionResearch andExperimental Economics,said,“It turnsout thatbehavior ingroups ofsuccess-oriented peoplewas muchmore selfishthan it ingroupsof majority-oriented people.As aconsequence,the peopleinthe、majority-oriented groupstended tocam moremoney inthe experimentsince theycooperated more.”1Compared withother animals,human beingsare capableof.A.communicating wellwith othersB.working togetherwith eachotherC.surviving somenatural disastersD.getting accessto variousinformation、2What arethe psychologistsandeconomistsmost interestedinA.Whether peoplespersonal effortswill payoff eventually.B.How cooperationhas developedoveralong limenaturally.C.Why peopleoffer toaffect thosearound themunselfishly.D.What benefitthat goodcooperation canbring immediately.、3We caninfer thatthesuccess-oriented people.A.are carefulto selecta groupto joinB,arelikelytobesuccessful inthe futureC-pay moreattention tothe resultof theireffort D.have someskills incollecting useful、information4What isthenewfinding ofthe researchA.Having goodrelationship getsustolive fullestlife.B.Focusing onindividual successmakes peopleselfish.C.Being consideratecan ensureour long-term benefit.D.Mastering socialskills helpcreate harmonioussociety.(分)
25.10It isoneofthe oldestmagic tricksinthebook—a magicianlocks awoman ina box,withherhead andfeet stickingout(锯)from eitherend,and sawsitinhalf.But whenshe finallyjumps outofthebox,the womanis unharmed.This trickwas introducednearly acentury ago.It hasbeen aroundfor sometime,but itnever goeswrong.Why isit sosuccessfulThe answeris simple:the human mind is easily fooled.Our brainprocesses theworld aroundus basedon informationthat sensory organs,including theeyes,pick up.For instance,whenwe see a coworahorse standingbehind atree,we automaticallyfill in“the partoftheanimals bodythat ishidden fromour sight.“So(匮乏的)the brainis takingthis kindof verysparse information abouttheworld andits generatingthis richworld byfilling ininfonnation/7Stephen Macknik,a scientistattheBarrow NeurologicalInstitute inArizona,US,told Sciencemagazine.But sinceour brainsare fillinginthegaps,sometimes theyget itwrong.They tendtobedriven by our previousexperiences andweexpect thingsto goas theyhave inthe pasteven ifsometimes theydo not.This tendencyexplains magicians9success infooling peoplewith well-known cointricks.For example,when youseeamagicianthrow a coin up and downin onehand andthen fakeacointhrown totheotherhand,you wouldnaturally believethatthecoin isin theotherhand.Apart fromthe information gaps,magicians alsouse the“blind spots“theory whendoing theirshows.(大猩猩)“,The mostwell-known experimentdemonstrating thistheory iscalled theinvisible gorillain whichvolunteers watchavideo oftwo basketballteams.They areaskedtocount howmany timesthe teamswearing whiteshirts passthe ball.In themeantime,a persondressed asa gorillawalks ontothe court.But shockingly,half ofthe viewersdont noticethe gorilla,even when they appeartobe lookingdirectly atit.Magicians employthis tactic(招数),what theycall6Cmisdirection,\in almostevery oneof theiracts.They directour attentionsomewhereelse usingcomedy and music,which canmake usmiss stuffduring theperformance.、1The magictrick ismentioned inthefirstparagraph to.A.introducethesteps ofthe magictrickB,prove magic tricks seldomgo wrongC-reveal howmagictricksare designedD.get usto wonderhow magicianstrick themind、2We canconclude fromthepassagethatthehumanmindiseasilyfooled becauseour brain.A.mayhavedifficulty rememberingwhat wejust sawB.fills ininformationaboutthemagicworldC.is influencedbyourprevious experiencesD.processes farmore informationthanoursensoryorganspick up、3What doesthe underlinedword“invisible“in paragraph7refer toA.Unnoticed.B.Unimportant.C.Unpleasant.D.Unprepared.、4During theinvisible gorilla“experiment,people watchingthe videoignore the“gorilla“because.A.theydontlook directlyat itB.they arenot interestedin itC.theyaretoo focused on countingD.they considerit tobeadistraction、5Why domagicians usuallyuse comedyandmusicwhentheyplay magictricksA.To getviewers tostay focusedonthe show.B・To maketheshowmore funand exciting.C.To drawviewers attentionaway from第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题a secretaction.D.To createinformationgapsbetween magiciansand viewers.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 D(分)(砸碎)
26.30Last nightmy husbandand Iwere takingawalk.Then wesaw aman]over onthe ground,crushing somethingwithrock.He wascompletely2his taskand didntlook upat anyone3,We keptnoticinghim.I thoughthe wascrushing stonestomake4but whywould hedo thatFinallywe decidedtogoupand5to him.He wascrushing pieces of left-over breadtomakefeed forthe birdsthat6there earlymorning.The largepiecesofhard breadwouldbe7forthe birds toeat sohe crushesthem intoa finepowder.Hes beendoing thisevery night,by himself,forthelast3to4years.What8us morewas thathewassurprised wewereeventakingan9in this,since fbrhim itwasnt abig deal.Every night,after10so hisaccommodation from his jobasatailor,he goesaround11left-over breadfrom allhis housemates.He12eats aquick mealand comeshere,and spendsthenext1to2hours.13crushing eachpieceand makesa neatpile forthe birds,which hesays willbe14by nextevening.He alsoleaves grainson topofthepile,which he15every monthfromhiswages.When weasked himwhat16him todo thissimple,small butdevoted actof17,he shruggedhis shouldersandsaid.Its justsomething18I do:so thatthe left-over breaddoesnt gointo therubbish andthebirdsget______________、19We sharedhis storyand perhapsit mightinspire someoneto startsomething20in theirown area,1A.looking B.bending C.going、、D.watching2A.tired ofB.interestedinC.focusedonD.addicted to3A.passing byB.sending offC.running awayD.dropping、、、in4A.soil B.fun C.mud D.sand5^A.reply B.turn C.speak D.point6A.leave B.come C.remain D.live7A.convenient B.、、dangerous C.easy D.difficult8A.moved B.benefited C.frightened D.disappointed9A.effect B.interest C.action D.attempt、10A.changing B.improving C.reaching D.cleaning11A.collecting B.choosing C.begging D.eating。
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