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2025届辽宁大连市高三下学期第一次综合质量检查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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5301.....Hi,Mark.How was the musicalevening......Excellent!Ales andAndy performedand theywon thefirs prize.A.skillfully B.commonly C.willingly D.nervously
2.Dont forgetto sendattended theconference afollow-up email.A.however B.whateverC.whoever D.wherever
3.A proposalwas putforward at the meetingthe newcement plantshouldnt bebuilt nearthe school.A.when B.whereC.that D.which
4.If you to myadvice carefully,you wouldnthave madesuch aterrible mistake.A.listened B.have listenedC.would listenD.had listened
5.Upon enteringa“new era”,what wenow faceis thebetween unbalancedand inadequatedevelopment andthepeoples ever-growing needsfor abetter life.A・administration B.violation C.contradiction D.presentation
6.the opportunityto speakat thegraduation ceremonymade meoverjoyed.A.Offering B.OfferedC.To offerD.Being offered
7.A mythis anaccount of the deedsof agod orsupernatural beings,usually expressedin termsof thought.A.primary B.capital C.initial D.primitive
8.,—I willfix yourprinter rightnow.—Oh,.Fm inno hurry.A.take yourtime B.thats agreat ideaC.you arewelcome D.Fd liketo
9..The innerstrength of the girlallows hergoing whenshe getsinto trouble.A.keep B.keeping C.to keepD.kept
10.A goodsuitcase isessential forsomeone whois asmuch asJackie is.A.on therise B.on thelineC.on thespot D.on therunB.Tom AndHis FellowsC,Whitewashing AFenceD.How ToMake TheThings DifficultTo Get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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(
26.30I doa lot of managementtraining eachyear for the Circle K Corporation,a nationalchain ofconvenience stores.Among the(留住)topics inourseminarsis theretentionof quality1During these2I askedthe participants,What has3youtostay longenough tobecomea manager”Minutes latera newmanager4the questionand slowly,with hervoice almostbreaking,said,“It was a$19baseball glove.”Cynthia toldthe groupthat she5took aCircleKclerk job.On her second or third daybehind the6she receiveda phone call fromhernine-year-old son,Jessie.He7a baseballglove forLittle League.She8that as a singlemother,money was9and herfirst checkwouldhave to10for payingbills.Perhaps she could buyhis baseballglove withhersecondorthirdcheck.When Cynthia11for workthe nextmorning,Patricia,the storemanager,asked herto cometo theoffice.Cynthia12if shehad donesomethingwrong orleft somepart ofher job13from theday before.She was14and confused.Patricia15her abox.I overheardyoutalking to your sonyesterday,“she said,“and Iknow that it is16to explainthings tokids.This is a baseballglove forJessie.He maynotunderstand howimportant heis,even thoughyou haveto paybills17you canbuy gloves.You knowwe cantpay goodpeople likeyouas18as wewould liketo;but wedo19and Iwant youto knowyou areimportant tous.”People20more howmuch anemployer caresthan howmuch theemployer pays.An importantlesson for the priceof aLittle Leaguebaseballglove.
1、A.goods B.employers C.customers D.employees、2A.discussions B.tests C.preparations D.trips、3A.taught B.caused C.urged D.impressed、4A.took B.raised C.replied D.applauded
5、A.officially B・particularly C.originally D.normally
6、A.counter B・store C.job D.shelves、7A.asked B.needed C.changed D.purchased、8A.explained B.argued C.disagreed D.decided、9A.tight B.impossible C.troublesome D.vital、10A.prepare B,spend C.use D.go、11A.arrived B.left C,reached D.went
12、A.assumed B.wondered C.realized D.admitted13A.open B.finished C.incomplete D.alone、14A.delighted B.ashamed C.worried D.disappointed、15A.delivered B.handed C.brought D.served、16A.convenient B.simple C.complex D.hard、17A.after B.before C.because D.though、18A.much B.great C.far D.many、19A.appreciate B.value C,care D.count、20A.believe B.remind C,understand D.Remember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L5151(分)
27.15The BelovedCommunity inDenver is the citysfirst tinyhome villagefor the homeless The village providesshelter()(捐赠人)for up to22residents It
1.found bycommunity partners,private donorsand variousorganizationsThe village,
2.will begin the180-day pilotproject thisyear,is toprovide meals,a showerhouse,portable toiletsand acouple of(自尊)(集体的)gardens Theself-governed villagewill helpto developB^sense ofself-esteem andcommunal livingfor peoplewhohave longlived on the edgeof society()Denver HomelessOutloud aimsto buildtwo morevillages by the springof2018,
4.provide housingfor atotal of300homelesspeople
5.all over the cityThe residentswill beable to feel partof acommunity,get backtheir confidence
6.feel athome in a safeenvironment、()二()49-year-old JamiahRawls thinksthe townshould inspirethehomeless7feel betterThe villageshould be8comfort tolive()in,so that they canfeel confidentenough andpull
9.they upgradually Andthe systemneeds togive themsome assistanceso theycanlive on their own^^()第四部分写作(共两节)第一Thevillagewill offerresidents theirlO.free and a space,where theycan rediscovertheir goals节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.1010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21011My friendand Ialways played outdoor when we were young.During springrains,we climbedup toour comforttree houseandplayed cards.Then in the amusedautumn,we rolledaround in the orangeleaf.This allend oneday,when my friend receivedvideogame player for his birthday.In thebegin,he sometimesinvited meover to play withhim.But this began to happen lessandless,because of his housewas small,and hismother didnt like visitors.Now wenever seeeach another,as heis alwaysplayedhis videogames.I missmyfriend.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华你的英国朋友发邮件来询问你寒假的旅游体验,请你给他回复邮件内容包括
29.25David手机支付;
1.人脸识别景区;
2.邀请他来体验
3.注意:词数左右;L100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.参考词汇:手机支付mobilepayment;人脸识别face recognition参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1A、2C、3C、4D、5C、6D、7D、8A、9C、10D、11A、12C、13A、14C、15A、16A、17D、18B、19A、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、
211.B
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3.B
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6.A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、、L530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.D
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3.B
4.A
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15.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.freedom第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Xfy friendand Ialways plajedoutdoorwhen wewereyoung.During springrains,we climbeduptoour outdoorscomforttree houseand playedcards.Then mthe amusedautumn,we rolledaround mthe orangeleaf This all endcomfortableamusing leavesendedone day,when myfriend receivedAndeo gameplayerfor hisbirthday.In thebegin,he sometimesinvited meover toa beginning耐除play vnthhim Butthisbegantohappenless andleS$,because ef-his housewas small,and motherdidnt likeofnsitors.Now wenever seeeach another,as heis alwaysp!aved hisviduo games.I missmy friendnother playing第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear David,Im happyto hearfrom you.As forwhat Ihave experiencedduring thewinter holiday,heres somethingId liketo sharewith you.When travellingwith myparents ona customizedtour,Tm amazedat the changes andconvenience broughtby artificialintelligence.Wherever and whenever wewent,we coulduse mobilepayment.More interestingly,unlike theprevious yearswhenwehad to get intotouristattractions with the IDcard,we didit througha facerecognition app,which reallysaved time.What an amazing experience!I dohope youcan cometo Chinaand experienceall ofthis whenyou havespare time.Looking forwardtoyourcoming.Yours,Li Hua
11.—Are youready to leave—Almost,Fil beready to go justas soonas Iputting theclean dishesaway.A.get throughB.give upC・carry outD.set about一
12.Ted hasnever beenso rude!一He somethinghe shouldnthave,but Iguess hedidnt meanthat.A.has saidB.had saidC.said D.was saying
13.August8th,2008isa special day,I think,that will be rememberedbytheChinese forever.9A.one B.whatC.which D.the one
14.This bookis saidto beaspecialone,as itmany eventsnot foundin otherhistory books.A.writes B.prints C.covers D.reads
15.-I feelcaught betweenexperience andjobs aftergraduation.■Its really-without experienceyou cant get ajob andwithout ajob youcantgetexperience.A.a catch-22B.a HerculeantaskC.a sacredcow D.a MickeyMouse course
16.Experience isa hardteacher becauseshe thetest first,the lessonafterwards.A.gives B.has givenC.was givingD.would give一
17.Cant youdrive a little faster—No.If Ianother speedingticket,my dadwould takeaway mycar.A.would getB.would havegot C.had gotD.got
18.More wildtigers havebeen seenin theforest aroundthis area,there usedto bevery few.A.when B.where C.whatD.which
19.According toa recentstudy,the highschool graduationrate forblack menhas fallenby43percent,whileof blackwomen hasrisen by56percent.A.that B.whatC.one D.which
20.He issuch anunselfish man.You cannothelp buthim.A.respect B.to respectC-neglect D.to neglect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)
21.6Bert Katz,my father-in-law,celebrated his90th birthdayin November
2016.Bert lovedsports and was an()enthusiastic Yankeesan Americanprofessional baseballteam basedin theNew YorkCity fan,so itwas nowonder thatovertheyears,(热切的)he wasan avidlistener to WFAN radioand,in particular,the afternoonshow hostedby MikeFrancesa.Bert hadhealth issuesin hislater yearsthat limitedhis mobility,and whenhe losthis eyesightthree yearsago,his attachmentto hisradioand Francesabecame morepronounced.He justloved listeningto Miketalk aboutsports andhis Yankeeseach afternoon.Thosehours broughthim somuch pleasure.Of course,Mike will be leavingDec.15,2017after30years at the station.Mike livesinthesame communitywhere Iwork onLongIsland,and Ihave gottento knowhim overthe past20years.So whenmy father-in-law wasapproaching hisspecial birthdaythe yearbeforelast year,I askedMike for a favor:to callBert andwish hima happy birthday.Mike agreedwithout hesitation.Two daysbefore thespecial day,Mike stoppedat myworkplace.I calledBert athis nursinghomeand putMike on the phone.It wasa completesurprise toBert.Mike spentmore than10minutes wishingBert ahappybirthday,and ofcourse,talking about the Yankees.When myfamily celebratedBerts birthdaytwo dayslater,he couldntstop talkingaboutthephonecall.Over hislifetime,he saiditwas oneof thenicest thingsanyone hadever donefor him.Unfortunately,Berts healthdeclined lastyear andhe passedaway July13,
2017.But evenin hisfinal monthsinthehospital andnursinghome,he alwayshad aradio settoWFANto listeneach afternoonto MikeFrancesa.And healso hadthe memoryof thatspecialphone callforhis90th birthday.、1What habitdid Bertkeep foryearsA.Playing baseball.B.Listening toa sportsprogram.C.Checking hiseyesight regularly.D.Leading organizedcheering forthe Yankees.、2What doesthe underlinedword“pronounced inParagraph2meanA.Obvious.B.Unusual.C.Important.D.Understandable.、3What wordcan describethe authorA.Honest.B.Caring.C.Patient.D.Independent.4What is the besttitle forthe textA.A specialgift.B.The callfinally arrived.C.The bigdream cametrue.D.An unforgettablebirthday party.
22.(分)(发射)8The mostpowerful rockettoleaveEarth sincethe Apollomissions launchedfi*om Floridaon February
6.What wasthe launchtrying toachieve(猎鹰)The Falcon Heavy testflight wasmostly aproof-of-concept,showing the world it is possibleto successfullyfly a(助推器)rocket with three re-usable boostersbeyond orbit.SpaceX billionaireElon Musksaid that the companyplanned toaim the(火星)rocket sothe electriccar reachedMars orbitaipath around the sunabout sixmonths afterlaunch.He addedthat thecar couldpass closeto thered planetas itcrossed itsorbit,though headmitted thiswas extremelyunlikely
9.What doesSpaceX gainfrom the flight(货物)SpaceX wasbuilt aroundthe ideathat reusable rockets couldgreatly reducethe costof carryingcargo intospace forpayingcustomers,such assatellites or space station resupplies.Showing thatthe hugeFalconHeavyrocket actuallyworks isimportant ifSpaceX plansto sellcargo spaceonthecraft infuture,with thecompany planningto chargecustomers$90million perflight.Has SpaceXachieved itsgoalsMusk repeatedlywarned FalconHeavy wouldlikely explodeonthe launch stationasaresult of its hugepower.SpaceX hadslightlyovercooked oneof the rockefs boosterburns,sending the main capsuleout ofits plannedtrack.The carwill likelyend upfurther into thesolar systemthan intended,missing Mars.Tn short,the rocketmade itbeyond Earths orbit—SpaceX9s primarygoal—but missedits targetsto re-land allthree boostersandsend Musks Tesla to Mars.Does thatmatterSpaceXs failureto re-land allthree ofits boosterswill bea concernfor potentialcustomers.Despite thefaults,thelaunchhas stillbeenpraised byindustry expertsasagame-changer becauseofitspotential tomotivate thecompany to the veryforefront of the moderndayspace race.Once itirons outthe errors,SpaceX willoffer cargorides aboardthe mostpowerful operationalrocket intheworld.、1Why did SpaceX launchthe FalconHeavy-the mostpowerful rocketA.To flya rocketwiththreere-usable boostersbeyond orbit.B.To testthe functionof hiseclectic car-Tesla.C.To sendthe electriccar tothe orbitalpath ofMars.D.To helpthe governmentto explorethe Mars.、2What effectwill thereusablerocketsbringA.The costof satellitesorspacestationresupplieswillbereduced.B.More customerscan affordthe spaceflight inthe future.C.SpaceX willgain lessprofit fromtheflight.D.They wouldlikely causeexplosion.、3What goaldidSpaceXachieve inthe lastA.It sentthemaincapsule intoits plannedtrack.B.The carended upfurther into the solarsystem asintended.C.The rocketmade thecar beyondEarthsorbit.D.It re-landed allthree boostersand sentMusksTeslatoMars.、4How wouldthe professionalsfeel aboutthe futureof SpaceXA.It5s unexpected.B.It5s ambiguous.C.It5s discouraging.D.Ws hopeful.(分)
23.8Peter Skyllberg,a Swedishman,was trappedin hiscar fortwo months,with temperaturesreaching-30℃,with nofood()or water,and yethe survived.The bestexplanation wasthat hisvehicle createdan“igloo snowhouse effect”and protectedhim from(冬眠)the extremelylow temperaturesand that his bodywould hibernateduring this time.Can humansget intoa low-energy consumptionstate like a bearby reservingenergy,and reducingbody temperatureChinesescientists arelooking forthe keyto regulating body temperature.(下丘脑),Scientists havefound thehypothalamus anarea inthe centrallower partof thebrain,is responsible for regulating bodytemperature.Wang Hong,a brainscientist atthe ShenzhenInstitutes ofAdvanced Technologyof theChinese Academyof Sciences,led(神经元)her teamto markthe neuronsresponsible forregulatingbody temperature inmice bymeans of a cutting-edge geneticbiology(注射)technique.In theexperiments,they injecteddrug intomice to make thebody temperaturesof themice droprom37C to27in twohours.The teamfound thechange inbody temperaturecaused noharm tothe healthof themice.“We dontknow ifwe candevelop adrugthat cancontrol human bodytemperature.We stillneed a lotofstudy.Wang said.Chinese scientistsare notalone insuch research.Body-cooling techniquesare beingused inpioneering hospitalsaroundtheworld.Dutch doctorsare nowusing lowtemperatures forpatients whohave sufferedbrain injuriesin accidents,According to doctors workingin(癫痫病发作).Florence,it mayeven helpto savethe brainsof babieswho areborn sufferingfrom severeepileptic fits、1Why doesthe authormention PeterSkyllbergA.To tellanamazingstory.B.To introducethe topic.、C.To teachsurvival skills.D.To explain“igloo eflecf\2What didWang Hongsteam findintheexperimentA.Genetic biologytechnique helpeda lot.B.A drugcould controlhumanbodytemperature.C.The miceshealth wasntdamaged bythechangeof bodytemperature.D.Hypothalamus wasresponsibleforregulatingbodytemperature.、3How canbody-cooling techniqueshelp peopleA.Brain injuriesmay betreated properlyB,People trappedin snowcan survive.C.Patients withepileptic fitswillbecured.D.Medical accidentscan beavoided.、4The textis probablytaken from.A.a biologytextbook B.a sciencefictionC.a survivalbrochure D.a medicalmagazine(分)
24.8Climbing WithoutRopesThe popularimage ofthe mountainclimber isof aperson carefullyclimbing asteep cliffwith anetwork ofsafety ropes,but it is nottheonly kind.Many climbersnow enjoybouldering.It^more accessibleand betterfortheenvironment.What isboulderingBouldering isa sportthat involvesclimbing on,over,and aroundboulders upto approximatelytwenty feetabove theground.Participants employno safetyropes.Bouldering TermsWhyboulder crimp:a verysmall handhold•improve yourclimbing skillsby focusingon basicsfoothold:a placewhere onemay placea footto aidin•places toclimb,such asclimbing wallsat gymsand parks,easy toclimbing boulderfindjug:a verylarge handholdthat iseasy touse problem:The•less timecommitment tobouldering thanto mountainclimbing pathup aboulder isreferred toasthe“problem thatone must•intellectual andphysical enjoymentas onesolves problemssolve.The solutionisthesequence ofmoves onemakes upandover aboulder.Here is an exampleof aclimber addressinga boulderingproblem.Figure1:The climberhas tworoutes she could take,one tothe leftand one tothe right.The leftone appearseasier becauseit hasajug withineasy reach,but lookwhat happensif shechooses thatdirection.She getsstuck ontherockand hastogoback down.Sometimes thatis evenmore difficultthan goingup.Figure2:The climbertakes theonetothe rightthistime.Using afoothold andplacing herright handin acrimp,she isable to liftherself upand locateother handholds.After onlya fewmoves,she isabletothrow herleg overthe top oftheboulder andpullherself up.、1According tothe passage,boulderingA.isanindoor sportB.has nosafety protectionC.needs mapsand equipmentD.isasteep cliffclimbing
2、Bouldering becomespopular becauseA.it challengesthe limitsB.it costslessC.it buildsminds andbodies D.itisa teamgame
3、According tothe example,therightroute isA.a shortcutB.a deadendC.tough buttothetop D.lined withjugs
4、The passageis likelyto appearinA.a bookreview B.a sciencereportC.a newspaperadvertisement D.a sportsmagazine(分)
25.10Tom appearedonthesidewalk with a bucketof whitewash andalong-handled brush.He stoppedby thefence in frontofthehouse wherehe livedwith hisaunt Polly.He looked atit,and alljoy lefthim.The fencewas longand high.He putthe brushintothewhitewashandmoved italong thetopofthe fence.He repeatedthe operation.He felthecouldnot continueandsat down.He knewthathis friends wouldarrive soonwith allkinds ofinteresting plansfortheday.They wouldwalk pasthim andlaugh.They wouldmake jokesabout hishaving to work ona beautifulsummer Saturday.Thethought burnedhim likefire.He puthis handinto his pockets andtook outall thathe owned.Perhaps hecould findsome wayto paysomeone todo thewhitewashingfor him.But therewas nothingof valuein hispockets——nothing thatcould buyeven halfan hourof freedom.So heputthe bits of toysback into hispocketsand gaveup theidea.At thisdark andhopeless moment,a wonderfulidea came to him.It filledhis mindwithagreat,bright light.Calmly hepicked upthebrush andstarted againto whitewash.While Tom was working,Ben Rogersappeared.Ben waseating anapple ashe walked along thestreet.As hewalkedalongit,hewas makingnoises like the soundofa riverboat.First heshouted loudly,likeaboat captain.Then hesaid Ding-Dong—Dong,Ding—Dong—Dong“again andagain,likethebell ofariverboat.And hemade otherstrange noises.When hecame closeto Tom,hestopped.Tom wenton whitewashing.He didnot lookat Ben.Ben stareda momentand thensaid:Hello!Fm goingswimming,but youcantgo,can you”No answer.Tom movedhis brushcarefully alongthe fenceand lookedatthe result withthe eye of an artist.Ben camenearer.Toms mouthwatered forthe apple,but hekept onworking.Ben said,Hello,old fellow,youve got towork,hey”Tom turnedsuddenly and said,Why,ifs you,Ben!I wasntnoticing.”“Say-Im goingswimming.Dont youwish youcould Butof courseyou*d ratherwork-wouldnt youOf courseyou would.”Tom lookedattheboy abit,andsaid,What doyou callwork”“Why,isnt thatwork”Tom wentback tohis whitewashing,and answeredcarelessly.“Well,maybe itis,and maybeit isnt.All Iknow is,it suitsTom Sawyer.“Oh come,now,you dontmean tosay thatyou likeit”The brushcontinued tomove.“Like itWell,I dontsee whyI shouldn*tlikeit.Does a boy geta chance to whitewasha fenceevery day»Ben stoppedeating hisapple.Tom movedhis brushback andforth,stepped backto lookattheresult,added atouch hereand there,and steppedback again.Ben watchedevery moveand gotmore andmore interested.Soon hesaid,“Say,Tom,let mewhitewash alittle.”Tom thoughtforamoment,andwasabout toagree,but he changed his mind.“No-no—it wontdo,Ben.You see,Aunt Pollywants thisfence tobe perfect.It hasgottobe donevery carefully.I dontthinkthere isone boyinathousand,maybe twothousand,that cando itwell enough.”“No-is thatso Ohcome,now-let mejust try.Only justalittle/5“Ben,Pd liketo,but ifit isntdone right,Fm afraidAunt Polly.・.”一“Oh,Ill becareful.Now letme try.Say Pllgive youthe coreof myapple.“Well,here-No,Ben,now don*t.Tm afraidIllgive youall ofit.”Tom gaveup thebrush withunwillingness onhis face,but joyin hisheart.And whileBen workedatthefenceinthe hotsun,Tomsat undera tree,eating theapple,and planninghow toget morehelp.There wereenough boys.Each onecametolaugh,but remainedtowhitewash.By the time Benwas tired,Tom soldthe nextchancetoBilly fora kite;andwhenBilly was tired,Johnny boughtit foradead rat-and soon,hour afterhour.And whenthe middleoftheafternoon came,Tom hadwon manytreasures.And hehad notworked.He hadhad anice idletime allthetime,with plentyof company,and thefence hadbeen whitewashedthreetimes.If hehadn*t runout ofwhitewash,Tom wouldhave ownedeverything belongingtohisfriends.He haddiscovered agreat lawof humanaction,namely,that inorder tomake aman oraboywant athing,itisonly necessarytomake thething difficulttoget.、1How manycharacters arementioned inthis storyA.4B.5C.6D.
7、2Why didTom takeall hisbitsoftoys outofhispocketsA.Because hewastiredand wanted toplaywith histoysB,Because hewanted tothrow histoys awayC.Because hewanted toknow ifhecouldbuy helpwith histoysD.Because hewantedtogive histoys tohisfriends、3Tom wasabout toagree tolet Benwhitewash whenhechangedhismindbecause.A.Tom wantedtodo the whitewashingby himselfB,Tom plannedtomakeBen giveup hisapple firstC.Tom wasunwilling tolet Bendothe whitewashingD.Tom wasafraid Benwould dothewhitewashingbetter、4We canlearn fromthe passagethat.A.Tom wasinterested inwhitewashing thefenceB,Tom hadalotof friendswho areready tohelp othersC.Tom wasunwilling towhitewash thefence,but hemanaged tolet otherboys doit forhimD.Tomwasgood atwhitewashing thefence,so helookedattheresultof workwiththeeyeofanartist、5What madeBen Rogerseagerly giveup hisapple andoffer tobrush thefence forTomA.His warmheart andkindness tofriends.B,His curiosityabout Tomsbrushing job.C.Toms threat.D.Aunt Polly*s idea.、6Which ofthe followingisthemost suitabletitle forthis passageA.The HappyWhitewasher。
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