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2025届甘肃省金昌市永昌县四中高三第四次月考模拟英语试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区
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2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0・5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.I decidedto do a randomact ofkindness last year.And that the personI wouldend uphelping mostwould bemyself.A.I littleknew B.little didI knewC.little didI knowD.little Iknew
2.many Chineseholidays aredirected towardsservices rememberingancestors,the ChingMing Festivalis beyonddoubt thelargest.A.Unless B.SinceC.OnceD.While
3..Every manhas hisfaults.We should,therefore,lean to be ofothers.A.ignorant B.responsibleC.reliable D.tolerant
4.It wasfrom onlya fewsupplies thatshe hadbrought in the villagethe hostesscooked sucha nicedinner.A.where B.whenC.that D.which
5..A newmovie Sacrificecame outlastyear,Ge Youplayed adoctorsaved anorphan at the costof hisownbaby.A.in which;who B.when;who C.on which;by whomD.where;whom
6.Pm interestedin ablue dress.Do youhave anyA.convenient B.available C.possible D.personal
7.Hard workand lackof sleephave herbeauty and youth in recent years.A.worn outB.tried outC・made out D.sent out一
8..What doyou thinkof Putin一He is an outstandingleader whohis reputation.A・looks out for B.comes upwithC.lives upto D.looks forwardto
9.In2012,Sun Yangbecame thefirst Chineseman anOlympic goldmedal inswimming.A.winning B.to winC.having wonD.being won、20A.what B.which C.that D.one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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27.15Would youlike to explore the oceans Doyou wantto findl^than weimagine thereFor JacquesCousteau,theanswer wasyes Hiscareer was a lifelongdream,and heis
2.probable themost famousocean scientistinrecenttimesCousteau wasborn inFrance in
3.Even as a child,he lovedwater Cousteauwas bright,
4.he gotbored withschool andbegan tocausetrouble Hisparents senthim to a strictboarding schoolThere,Cousteau finally5,challenge Hestudied hardand didwell6^311his coursesIn1933,he servedas a general officerin the French NavyHe alsobegan toexplore the life underthe water7,invent in1943,the breathingmachine made it possiblefor himto stayunder waterlongerIn1948,Cousteau becamea captain,and he had newduties Evenso,he continuedtoexploretheoceansTwo yearslater,hebecame thepresident of theFrenchOceanographic CampaignsHe alsobought aship8:help with his divesBut heQ^Cneed away togetmoney forhis tripsTo dothat,he producedmany filmsand publisheda numberof booksHis filmsinclude TheSilent World1956and WorldWithout Sun1996One ofhis booksis TheLiving Sea1963In1974,he foundedthe CousteauSociety,
10.function wasto furtheroceanic researchand encouragepeople to help protecttheoceans and thelifewithin themCousteauwon manyhonors forhis work,11,include thePresidential Medalof Freedomand membershipin theFrenchAcademy in
12.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A,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;L、只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011Last Friday,our classhave adiscussion aboutwhich todo during the coming holiday.Some are in 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 will spend moremoney andmeet somedifficulties while traveling.Personally,Id liketo stayat home,for I can dowhatever Ilike,such asreading bookswatching TV,or helpingmy parentsonthe housework.第二节书面表达满分分
2529.25分假定你是高一的李华,得知第七届世界军人运动会the7thCISM World Games将于2019年10月18日至27日在中国湖北武汉举行请写一封信申请做志愿者内容包括vohmteer,、写信的目的;
1、个人优势;
2、能做的事3注意>词数左右;
1100、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2、申请信的开头已给出,不计入字数3Dear Sir/Madam,I amLi Hua,a studentstudying ina keymiddle school.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2D、3D、4C、5A、6B、7A、8C、9B、10D、11A、12A、13C、14C、15B、16B、17B、18D、19B、20C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.B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、
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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
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29.including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)money forother 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-watchingTV.or helpingmy parentson thehousework.、疝28h.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Sir/Madam,I amLi Hua,a studentstudying ina keymiddle school.Knowing that the7th CISMWorldGameswill beheld inour city,I amsoexcited thatI cantwait towrite toyou toapply to be avolunteer.As asports-lover myself,I have ageneralidea of the rulesof differentevents.In addition,I amalso goodat communicatingwithothers andeager tolend ahand topeople inneed.With thespirit ofvoluntary workrooted inmy heart,I amsure thatIcan be asuitablevolunteer youneed.If I am honoredenough tobe acceptedasavolunteer,I willserve theplayers heartand soul,using mypatience andcarefulnessto makethem feelat home.I believeIcandoa good jobfor theGames.Please considermy request,and Imlooking forwardto yourearly reply.Yoursfaithfully,Li Hua一Oh,I missedit.I wishI myvacation there.A.am spendingB.willspendC.have spentD.had spent一
30.What doesthe signover thereread—nNo personsmoke orcarry alighted cigarette,cigar orpipe in this area.A.shall B.may C.mustD.Will
31.Repairs ofhistoric buildingshave tobe the original structure.A.in sympathywith B.in searchofC.in response to D.in contrastto
32.His dreamwas aphoto studiothat couldtransport peopleback to the pastA.opening B.openedC.to openD.open
33.I was going to pay bycash whenit suddenlyoccurred tome I had leftmy purseat home.A.whether B.whatC.that D.where
34.Jack andMike werefound cheatingin theexam,and bytheir teacherat themomentA.were scoldedB.are beingscoldedC.have beenscolded D.were beingscolded
16.—Can youcome onMonday ofTuesday—Ifm afraidday ispossible.A.either B.neitherC.someD.any
17.that itwas soldout whenit came out.A.So was her successfulbook B.So successfulwasher bookC.So herbook wassuccessful D.So successfulherbookwas
18.Emphasis onquantity ofgrowth overlookedgaps inthe quality,many aspectsof thesocial servicesneglected.A.having leftB.tobeleaving C.to haveleft D.leaving
19.--.We didntfind theBlacks duringthe lecture.•一No onehad told them abouta lecture.A.there tobe B.there beingC.there beD.there was
20.We didhave aquarrel aboutmoney lastnight,but nowwe havealready.A.taken upB.put upC.made upD.brought up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)
21.6Fitness bandslike theApple WatchandtheFitbit aimto tracksomething likeheart rate.(生成器).But earlymodels werentall thataccurate.We thoughtof thema littlebit likerandom numbergenerators Theyreallydidnt seemtobeproviding anythingthat boreany relationshipto heartrate.脏病专家),Euan Ashley,a cardiologistOCstudies wearablesat StanfordUniversity.He andhis colleagueshave nowtestedseven newerfitness bands,from brandslike Apple,Fitbit andothers andhe saysthose heartrate statisticshave gottenmuch better.MYeah wewere pleasantlysurprised actuallyby howgood theaccuracy ofthe heartrate monitoringwas.”For most ofthedevices,the errorrate wasless than5%,which isgood enoughfor yourdoctor.But whereall thedevices failedtomeasure upwas estimatingcalories burned.Even themost accuratedevices wereoff by30%,compared tolab measurementsof energyconsumption.One devicewas offby morethan90%.If you think aboutgoing to the gymand workingoutfor an hour and maybethafs around400calories,then inreality thatcould beanythingfrom200to
800.And thatsa bigdifference ifyoure thinking about somebodywhos incorporatingthose estimatesinto theirlifestyle and particularthinkingaboutwhat toeat thatevening based on theworkout theydid thatafternoon.The resultsareinthe Journalof PersonalizedMedicine.The reason for thediscrepancy,Ashley says,could bethat weall burnenergyat differentrates andthafs hardto calculatefrom simpleinput statisticslike weightand height.Some peopleare incrediblyefficient andlook incrediblyelegant whenthey run.And othersreally clearlylook liketheyre burninga lot morecalories tocover the same amountof ground.So ifyou owna wearable,its probablysafe totrust theheart data.But whatit(跑步杆)cant tellyou iswhether yourtime on the treadmillL reallyjustifies thatchocolate bar.、1What doesEuan Ashleysay aboutthe newermodels ofwearablesA.They wereall uselessB.They werehardly effectiveC.They weretoo expensiveD.They weremostly accurate、2What canwe learnfrom Paragraph4and Paragraph5A.For measuringheart rates,most fitnessbands arenot reliableB.For measuringcalories inexercise,most fitnessbands arenot reliableC.We canbase ourlifestyle anddiet on advice fromdoctorsD.We canbase ourlifestyleanddiet ondata fromwearables、3What isthe authorspurpose inwriting the textA.To remindreaders touse fitnessbands wiselyB.To promotethe saleof popularwearablesC,To discussthe advantagesof somepopular wearablesD.To introducesome famous-brand fitnessbands(分)
22.8Not allof George H.W.Bushs extendedfamily memberswere invited to hisWashington D.C.memorial service.Nearly a week aftermany paidtheir respectsat theWashington NationalCathedral,Sharon Bush,who wasmarried tothe41stpresidents sonNeil from1980to2003,told PageSix thatshe wasallegedly unableto attendthe funeralafter shewas toldby herex-husband9s secretarythat therewere notenough seats.“1wasgoing to takethe traindown.I wantedtopaymy respects.But Ipaid myrespects byraising threewonderful childrenduringa23-year marriageJ SharontoldtheOutlet.Neil andSharon sharethree children:son Pierceand daughtersAshley andLauren BushLauren,who gavea readingatthefuneral,where thefather of three attendedwithhissecond wifeMaria Andrews,whom hewed in
2004.While theD.C.memorial servicewas takingplace,Sharon recalledhaving lunchwith LadyGagas motherCynthia Germanottaandpublishing heiressAnne Hearst.Though shewas snubbedfrom thefuneral,Sharon sharedphotos on Instagram tohonor herformer father-in-law.C6My girlsLaurenand Ashleyread scripturesat theirgrandfather^funeral.I feelso proudof them.May heRIP.The motherofthreecaptioned aphotoof Laurenand Ashley.“May heRIPJ Sharonalso postedonInstagram,speaking oftheir childrens upbringing.Sharon creditedherself fbrraising themtobe charitableand publicservants.taught themeverything theyknow aboutpoints oflighf bytaking themto soupkitchens andhomelessshelters from the timethey were4years old.I didntwant themspoiled,“she said,referencing thepublic servicenonprofit—Points ofLight,for whichher ex-husband servesas chairmanoftheboard ofdirectors.I didthis.Neil wasnever around.He wasalwaystraveling JSharon added.、1Why wasSharon notinvitedtoGeorgeH.W.Bushs funeralA.Because shedid notintend toattend.B,Because shewas notNeils currentwife.C.Because thecathedral canthold somany people.D.Because shewas busywith herchildrensupbringing.、2How didSharon mournfor thepassing awayof herformer father-in-lawA.Through mediainterviews.B.By postingona social medium.C.By raisingthree grandchildren.D.By lookingback onlunching withhim.、3Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Sharons marriagelasted30years.B,Neil andSharon sharethree daughters.C.Points ofLight is a profit-making company.D.Sharons girlsattended theirgrandfather^funeral.4What isSharons attitudetowards NeiPsperformance ofbringing upchildrenA.Unconcerned.B.Appreciative.C.Dissatisfied.D.Positive.(分)
23.8As millionsof Americanscrowdinto thegym armedwith NewYears resolutionsto getin shape,medical expertsare offeringan additionalreasonforexercise:Regularworkouts mayhelp fight off coldsand flu,reduce therisk ofcertain cancersand chronicdiseases andslow theprocess of aging.Physical activitieshave longbeen knowntohelpmaintain ahealthy weightand reducestress.Now,a growingbody ofresearch isshowingthat regular exercise-as simpleasabrisk30-to-45-minute walkfive timesaweek-can boostthe bodysimmune system,increasing thecirculation ofnatural killercells thatfightoffviruses and bacteria.And exercisehas beenshown toimprove the bodys(疫苗),responsetothe influenzavaccine makingit moreeffective atkeeping thevirus atbay.Medical expertswarn inactivityposes asgreat ahealth riskas smoking,resulting inheart disease,cancer,depression,and diabetes.The Centersfor DiseaseControl andPrevention saysquite afew U.S.adults donot engagein anyleisure-time physical activity.Even slimpeople whoare inactiveare athigh risk of deathand disease.So whilereducing obesityis animportant goal,“the bettermessagewould beto geteveryone towalk30minutes aday“says RobertSallis,co-director ofsports medicineat FontanaMedicalCenter.We findit necessaryto refocusthe nationalmessage onphysical activity,which canhaveabigger effecton healththan losingweight.”Regular exercisehas beenshown toprevent theongoing damagedone tocells,tissues andorgans thatunderlies manychronicconditions.Building onthat earlierresearch,scientific studiesare nowsuggesting thatexercise-induced changesinthe bodys immunesystemmay protectagainst someforms ofcancer.Researchers arealso investigatingwhether exercisecan influenceaging inthebody.In particular,they arelooking atwhetherexercise lengthenstelomeres,the strandsof DNAatthetips ofchromosomes.When telomeresget tooshort,cells canno longerdivideand theybecome inactive,a processassociated withaging,cancer anda higherriskofdeath.A study,published inCirculation,the medicaljournal ofthe AmericanHeart Association,concluded thatphysical activityhas an(心月齿血管)anti-aging effectatthecellular level,suggesting exercisecould preventaging ofthe cardiovascularsystem.The guidelines,developed bythe Departmentof Healthand HumanServices,recommend thatadults getat leasttwo hoursand30(有氧的)minutes weeklyof moderate-intensity aerobicphysical activity,or onehourand15minutes aweek ofvigorous-intensityaerobic exercise,oranequivalent combinationof both.The guidelinesalso saythat additionalhealth benefitscan beobtained fromasmuch asdoubling theminimum recommendationfor aerobicexercise.、1What isthe mainpurpose ofmany Americanswho takeexerciseA.To haveagoodfigure.B.To makethem strong-minded.C.To curesome commondiseases.D.To preventthemselves gettingold.、2It canbe inferredfrom thepassage that.A.natural killercells strengthenthebodysimmune systemB・regularexercisecan removethe virusesandbacteriaC.obesity hasbecomeasocialproblem inAmericaD.American peopleneed toattach moreimportance tophysical exercise、3How canphysicalactivitystop agingA.By preventingcell division.B.By gettingrid ofaging cells.C.By makingtelomeres longer.D.By repairingthe damagedorgans.、4What mightbe the best titlefor thepassageA.New Studiesabout PhysicalExercise B.The HiddenBenefits ofExerciseC.How toFree Ourselvesfrom DiseasesD.Lose Weightor KeepHealthy(分)
24.8Now peopleare veryconcerned aboutthe foodproblem.Steve Wilsonprefers organicfruit,delivered rightto thedoorstep.He iswilling topay for it.If thisis notpossible,the30-year-old computertechnician willspend theextra moneyat thesupermarketto buy organic food.(农药),Organic productis alwaysbetter,Wilson said.The foodis free of pesticidesandyouare generallysupporting familyfarmsinstead oflarge farms.And moreoften thannot thatit islocally grownand seasonal,so it is moretasty.Wilson isone ofthegrowing numberof shoppersbuying intothe organic trend,and supermarketsacross Britainare countingon morelike himas theygrowtheir organic food business.But howmany shoppersreally knowwhat theyare getting,and whyare theywilling topay ahigher pricefororganic productMarket researchshows thatWilson andothers whobuy organic food cangenerally giveclear reasonsfor theirpreferences-but theirknowledge of organicfoodis farfrom complete.For example,small amountsof pesticidescanbeused onorganic(进口)products.And aboutthree quartersof organicfood inBritain isnot localbut importedto meetgrowing demand.The demandfororganicfoodis increasingby aboutone thirdevery year,so itisavery fast-growing market,“said Sue Flock,a specialistinthislineof business.、1Why doesSteve Wilsonprefer organicfruitA.It isdelivered rightlo thedoorstep.B.More andmore peoplebuyorganicfruit.C.He likeshome-grown fruitvery much.D.He considersthe fruitfreeofpollution.
2、What doesthe underlinedwords theorganictrend,,in Paragraph2meanA.Getting thefood anywhere.B.Growing foodat home.C.Better qualityoforganicfood.D.Growing interestin organicfood.、3Why doesSueFlocksay itisavery fast-growing marketA.Because ofa rapidincrease inthe demandforit.B.Because itis produced on largefarms.C.Because itcant beproducedonfamily farms.D.Because ofits properprices.(分)
25.10Have youever wonderedwhy yousometimes takean almostimmediate likingtoa person youhave justmet Weoftenget thefirst impressionofaperson basedon thecolor ofa personsskin orthe mannerin whichheorshe dressed.Meaning isconveyednot onlyby wordsor verballanguages butalso bynonverbal communicationsystems,such asbody behaviors.Nonverbal communicationis importantbecause weuse theactions ofothers tolearn abouttheir affectiveemotional states.Ouremotions arereflected inour posture,face,and eyes-be itfear,joy,anger,or sadness-so we can expressthem withoutever sayingaword.For thisreason,mostofus relyheavily onwhat welearn through our eyes.Nonverbal communicationis significantin humaninteraction because itisusually responsiblefor thefirst impressions.More(感知)importantly,those firstmessages usuallyinfluence theperception ofeverything elsethat follows.Even howwe selectfriendsand sexualpartners isgrounded infirst impressionswith nonverbal communication.Nonverbal communicationis importantbecauseitis culture-related.It isbasedondifferent beliefs,religions,values andcustomsin differentcultures.When,where,how,and towhom peopledisplay hisor herspecific nonverbalbehaviors isgreatly affectedbyculture andcontext.Culture determineswhat theappropriate nonverbalbehavior is.For example,feelings offriendship existeverywherebut theirexpression varies.It may be appropriatein somecountries for men toembrace eachother andfor womento holdhands;in othercountries thesedisplays ofaffection maybe shocking.Each culturehas itsown specificinterpretation onnonverbalcommunication.What is acceptable inone culturemaybecompletely unacceptablein another.One culturemay determinethatsnapping fingersto calla waiterisacceptable;another mayconsider thisgesture rude.、1What isthebesttitle ofthe passageB.Nonverbal communicationand first impressionC.Nonverbal communicationis culture-relatedD.Nonverbal andverbal communicationE.The importanceof nonverbalcommunication、2We canknow a persons feelingthroughoureyes because.A.we cansee a persons feelingon hisface.B.a personsemotions canbe reflectedthrough eyes.C.apersons feeling canbe reflectedthrough hisbody languagesD.we cansee apersonsfeelingthrough hisposture、3Which ofthe followingstatements isnot TrueA.Meaning canbe conveyedboth bywords andbody language.B.We canuse nonverbalcommunication tolearn aboutapersonsemotional states.C.We oftenget thefirstimpressionby whatapersonsays.D.The firstimpression canaffect whatwe willdo inthe following.、4How manyreasons arementioned inthetextto shownonverbalcommunicationis importantA.2B.3C.4D.
5、5What canwe concludefromthelast paragraphA.wecanuse differentways toexpress friendshipB.each culturehas itsown specificinterpretation onnonverbal communicationC.snapping fingersto calla waiteris acceptableD.learning acountrys cultureis veryimportant.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.(分)第二节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给
26.3020L530各题的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A BC DOneSunday morningmy motherwalked intomy room.1!she said,proudly holdingup ayellow2withblack andwhite stripes.madeitjust foryou.What doyouthink”I3my tongue.How couldI tellMom itwas themost hideousone Ihad everseen“Its perfectfbr4J mymother continued.I5someone hadmade adress likethis forme.”6you cantwear it,I thought.But Iknew Momhad spentalotof timeon thedress.Only theworlds most7daughter would(不情愿的),refuse.Reluctantly Iput iton.All throughchurch Iprayed,Lord,let meget out of here8anyone seeingme.Especially DennisPearce,the boyIhada crushon.()He wasone ofthe cutestbright guysat NeptuneHigh.Although wewere insome ofthesameclasses,Dennis had9taken anynoticeof me.At theend ofthe serviceI10for thedoor.But Ihad towait onthe11while myparents chattedwith theirfriends.Just alittle whilelonger...Then12the cornerof myeye Isaw thePearce approaching.13I couldescape,Dennis wasright besideme.I startedgabbing amile aminute,hoping ifI keptit14he wouldntnotice myhorrible dress.Iamgoingtocollege inSeptember,1said.“Thats great/9Dennis replied.got15tothepolice academy.^^Wow!I said.Somehow Ikept theconversation going.Soon wewere walkingtotheparking lottogether.The nextthing IknewDennis hadfirst askedme16We courtedthrough college,and eventuallygot married.Months afterour weddingT askedDennis ifhe rememberedthe day17hehadfirst askedmeout.“You betI doJ hesaid.You werealways18in school,almost standoffishcoldhearted.I didntthink youdbe muchfun.But youwereso animatedlively whenwe talkedonthechurch steps,I wantedto gettoknowyou better.Maybe that19yellow dresswasnt20I wouldhave chosen,but thatday itwas theperfect dressforme.
1、A.Strange B.Surprise C.Interesting D.Puzzled、2A.dress B.coat C.skirt D.hat、3A.beat B.held C.bit D.caught、4A.the partyB.church C.school D.your birthday、5A.hope B.expected C.wish D.wished、6A.Too beautifulB.Too bigC.Too smallD.Too bad7^A.ungrateful B.lovely C.considerate D.responsible、8A.beyond B.before C.until D.without、9A.never B.sometimes C.frequently D.ever、10A.made B.ran C.escaped D.walked、11A.steps B.gate C,door D.bench、12A.within B.outofC.beside D.off、13A.Until B.After C.Not untilD.Before、14A.on B.back C.in D.up、15A.agreed B,accepted C-permitted D.allowed、16A.my telephoneB.my addressC.outD.in、17A.that B.which C.on whenD.when、18A.quiet B.calm C.silent D.still、19A.blue-white stripedB.black andwhite stripesC・zebra-striped D,yellow-white-striped。
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