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・20242025学年云南省富源县第六中学高三第三次模拟英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.The newmovie to be one of thebiggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines
2.You havebooked thetickets in advance;there wereplenty left.A.neednt B.cantC.shouldnt D.mustnt
3.The toughestthing aboutsuccess isyou haveto keepon beinga success.A.why B.whenC.whatD.that
4.By theend oflast week,600people from50countries to attend themeeting,with nearlyhalf comingfromthe United States,Germany andBritain.A・had registeredB.have registeredC.registered D.were registered一
5..How Iwish Ihad workedharder whenI wasin thatcompany.一If youhad,you adepartment managernow.A.are B.would beC.would have been D.were
6.—I have been workingfor morethan30years!Im goingto retirenext month.—Really Youdont looka day40!A.over B.byC.with D.for一
7.BoB.could Iuse yourcomputer thisevening一Sorry.I areport onit then.A.will bewriting B.have beenwritingC.have writtenD.will havewritten
8.What surprisedus mostis thathe doesntknow thedifferences betweenthe twobooks lie.A.that B.what C.which D.where
9..At themeeting,the headmastersaid that the governmentshould preventsuch thingsas hurtchildren again.A.happening B.happen C.to happenD happened
10.In thisarticle,you needto backup generalstatements withexamples.
10、A.hometown B.apartment C.destination D.village、11A.courage B.curiosity C.enthusiasm D.honesty、12A.what aboutB.if onlyC.how comeD.what if
13、A.chance B.doubt C・concern D.reason、14A.strength B.comfort C.generosity D.assistance、15A.heartwarming B.impressive C.pessimistic D.optimistic、16A.persuaded B.told C.reminded D,suggested
17、A.manage B.fail C・disagree D・remember、18A.In B.On C.With D.At、19A.made B.struggled C.felt D.Fought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)
27.15More than700years ago,a17-year-old Italianyouth followedhis fatherand uncleon ajourney to the East,dreamingabout themysteries ofChina Thethree set1-on apath thatmight havefrightened eventhe mostambitious travellersThe youngadventurerwas Marco PoloHaving atalent forlanguages,Marco Pololearned tospeak Mongolianand ChineseLater underthe ordersof KublaiKhan,he2,()」()travel farand wideacross ChinaAlong theway,he stopped3record detailednotes about the localcustoms,geography andvaluesof thepeople,so asto reportback to the Khan()MarcoPoloreturned toVenice24years laterWith
4.count treasuresbrought backfrom theEast,he became
5.wealthy manovernight6,he witnessedin Chinaaroused muchinterest amonghis countrymenMarco Polosjourney toChina and the、()()contents of his7vivid writtenbook,The Travelsof MarcoPolo,which8think to be afairy talein Europeatthetime,triggereda waveof Europeaninterest in the Orient()Marco Polosstory isboth oneabout anexplorers searchriches anda Westerner
9.follow hisdream toreach ChinaMore than700years later,China,the oncemysterious Orientalnation,is ignitingthe Chinesedream ofmany modernMarco Polos,attracted byits()第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)rapid
10.develop and its growingimportance in the world10(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限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011There aremany hurricanesoccur around the worldevery yearKnowing whatto doduring a hurricane isof great、important tosurvive、Listening to the weatherforecast sothat youknow whena hurricaneis comingIf ahurricane warningis issued,stop doing、whatever yourebusy with,which isalways themost efficientway to avoid caughtin ahurricane If you werewalking outside,stop andfind ashelter underwhich canprotect youfrom ahurricane If you arein yourcar whenahurricanecomes,remain initand turnon theengine,waiting untilthe hurricanedies downIf you are insideyour house,do rememberto closethewindows anddoors untilyouaresure whenthe windis not that strongenough toblow itopen第二节书面表达满分分25分假如你是学生会主席李华,为了让外国人了解中国传统文化,学生会将进行“唐诗吟诵大赛”
29.25Tang Poetry特邀请学校国际部学生参加,请你根据提示写一则通知主要内容包括Recitation Contest,大赛的目的和意义;
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2.主办方校学生会时间2017年12月30日地点校报告厅assembly hall;范围唐诗三百首注意词数左右;
3.Three Hundred Tang Poems
1.100o可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅
2.NoticeDo youwant tohave afurther knowledgeof Chinese culture参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1C、2A、3D、4A、5B、6A、7A、8D、9A、10A、11B、12A、13D、14B、15A、16A、17A、18D、19A、20D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.D
2.C
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4.B、
221.A
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231.C
2.C
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241.D
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251.B
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4.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、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.A
7.C
8.A
9.D
10.A
11.C
12.B
13.D
14.C
15.B
16.A
17.B
18.B
19.C
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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1.off/out
28..travelled/traveled
29..to record
5.a
6.What
7.vividly
8.was thought
9.following
10.development第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
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1.occur一occurring
2.important一importance
3.Listening—Listen
4.which一whichever
5.avoid后面加being
6.were一are
7.under去掉
8.on一off
9.when一that
10.it—them第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29NoticeDo youwant tohave afurther knowledgeof Chineseculture Herecomes youropportunity theStudent Unionwill organizeaTang PoetryRecitation Contest.rd liketo sharewith yousome details.As scheduled,the contestis tobe heldon Dec.30th.
2017.Yyou aresupposed toget preparedbefore thecontest.Above all,itsrecommended that you shouldread ThereHundredTangPoems,and learnto appreciatethe beautyof ancientChineseculture,pleasesign upfor thecontest assoon aspossible.Ifyouwant toattend.please cometo theschool assemblyhall.Dont missthe chanceof beingawinner,and someappealing prizeis eagerlywaiting foryou.Dont hesitateto takepart!Im sureyou will benefit a lot andyou willgain muchprogress inChinese learning.A.specific B.permanentC.abstract D.universal
11.We sella lotof productsoffshore and the opportunity to openup marketsin regionswe dontcurrently sellalotto isagreat one.A.where B.thatC.whatD.when
12.Cells areimportant becausethey areorganized structuresthat helpliving thingthe activitiesof life.A.carry onB.expand onC.put onD.hang on
13.Many peoplefall intopanic dueto theearthquake andtsunami inJapan butexperts dontexpect thisto beasproper measureshavebeentaken.A.compulsory B.contemporary C.temporary D.permanent
14.The2011Australian Openwas successfullyheld incity ofMelbourne,big cityin Australia.A.a;a B.the;a C.a;the D.the;the
15.—The newmachines havearrived andare beingtested in the workshop.一Pm gladwe themin theyears ahead.A.willbeoperating B.havebeenoperatingC.would beoperating D.had beenoperating
16.It wasso noisythat wehear ourselvesspeak.A.couldnt B.shouldntC.mustnt D.neednt一
17.Thafs thethird timeyouve done that!一Yeah,A.what ofit B.whats onC.what aboutD.what for
18.Ifyouto myadvice carefully,you wouldnthave madesuch aterrible mistake.A.listened B.have listenedC.would listenD.had listened
19.a receptionto celebratethe68th anniversaryof thefounding of the PeoplesRepublic ofChina,vice premierLiuattached importanceto mutuallybeneficial cooperationbetween USAand China.A.Addressing B.AddressedC.Being addressedD.To address
20.We hadbetter putoff interviewingthe athlete,for heis busypreparing foran internationalcontest inShanghainext month.A.held B.to holdC.being heldD.tobeheld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)
21.6Winter sportstend tobe moredangerous thansummer sports-they takeplace mostlyoutside atthe mercyof iceor(牵涉)(俯视冰梭),snow,involving metaledges,extreme speedsand crashes.Skeleton however,stands apartas one of themostdifficult andleast accessibleof allthe wintersports.Adam Edelman,Israefs firstOlympic skeletonathlete,would liketo changethat.Edelman was the10th athletenamed tothe2018Israeli OlympicTeam.Qualifying for the Olympicsin anysport isimpressive.But itsmore impressiveif youqualify for the Olympicsafter onlyfour yearsin thesport-and withouta coach.Edelman wasfirst introducedto skeletonwatching thegame ontelevision inlate
2013.Sports havealways beena part of hislife.He grewup playingfootball andwas agoalkeeper on the MassachusettsInstitute ofTechnology footballteam.Ready fora newchallenge,he sethis sightsontheOlympics.Without a coach,Edelman learnedto driveby watchingendless hoursof YouTubevideos andtaking moreruns thananybody elseonthe track.When everybodyelse wouldtake threeruns perday,I wouldtake sixto eight“he recalled.Succeeding inskeleton takesa largeamount of athletic abilityand technicalskill,but theres onemore element(因素)required,onethatcant betaught.These tracksbut builtin themiddle ofnowhere,anditsgray andcold.You haventseen yourfamily insevenmonths andyou reallyjust wantto giveup.To continue,it takestenacity/Edelman said.Edelman isalready lookingbeyond Pyeongchang.The2022Olympics couldbe in his future,but whether he continuesto competeornot,he promisesto stayin Israelisports aslong aspossible-as instructoror as acoach.、1What mightimpress peoplemostA.Edelmans giftin wintersports.B.The challengesEdelman hasmet.C.Edelman enteringfor theOlympics.D.Edelmans successfulstory asa skeletonathlete.、2Which wordcan beused todescribe EdelmanA.Modest.B.Generous.C.Ambitious.D.Reliable.、3What doesthe underlinedword“tenacity“in Paragraph5probably meanA.Will power.B.Extra strength.C.Good luck.D.Financial support.、4What mightbe Edelmansplan forthe futureA,Setting upa teamofhisown.B.Passing onhis skillsand experience.C.Calling onmore peopleto takeup sports.D.Ending hissports lifeafter theOlympic Games.(分)
22.8Community ServiceAwardWhat doyou domake yourcommunity abetter placeHowhas volunteeringchanged youand heway youview heworldWrite anessaydescribing yourexperiences andbe recognizedfor allthatyou do.You canalso givea descriptionof thespecial personyou meetduringyour volunteeringand youllalways rememberand givehim/her thechance tobe recognizedin a national magazine,Teen Ink!PrizesEach yearat leasttwo teensare honoredfor outstandingservice totheir communityby Teen Ink.Contest winnersreceive$100fortheir favoritecharity anda copy of the magazine featuringtheir winningessay.Plus,theyll have the opportunityto choosefrom an(商品)一exciting selectionof Teen Ink merchandiseclothing and other items-available onlyfrom Teen Ink.GuidelinesTeen Inkwill onlyconsider originalessays written by teens.Essays shouldbe between150and1,000words.Share amoving experience.Tell usabout someonespecial youmet throughvolunteer work.Describe whatyoudoand whyitsimportant toyou.Give examplesand rememberto useas muchdetail aspossible.For moresuggestions onhow towrite awinningessay,see ourCommunity ServiceWriting Tips.Submit entriesthrough ourwebsite.All communityservice-related piecessubmitted toTeenInkare automaticallyconsidered forthecontest.See oursubmission guidelinesfor moreinformation.DeadlinesThere areno deadlinesfor thiscontest.Entries areconsidered forpublication in TeenInkmagazine andonline throughouttheyear.Winners willbe announcedafter theJune issueis published.Heres howyou canreach us:Our mailingaddress:TeenInbox30Newton,Ma02461()Phone number:617964-
6800.Main emailaddress:Editor@TeenInk.comsubmissions@TeenInk.comSubscriptions@TeenInk.com1Who canhavethechance towin CommunityService AwardA.Volunteers forthe communityservice.B.Special peopleorganizing thecontest.C.All thereaders ofa nationalmagazine.D.Somebody viewingthe worlddifferently.、2What canwe knowabout theawards from the textA.The awardsare randomlydistributed.B.The awardsare offeredby themagazine.C.Winners canget acopyof themagazineevery year.D.The merchandiseinTeenInk isonly availabletothewinners.、3What isthe requirementof theessay forthe contestA.It shouldbe originallywrittenbyteens inEngland.B.It shouldtell readersa specialvolunteer.C.It shouldgive examplesand details.D.It shouldbe submittedbefore June.(分)
23.8To fightfortheconservation offorest ecosystem,several ecologistsincluding Daniel Janzen convincedDel Oro,anorange juiceproducer,to donatepartof their forestlandtoanational park.In return,Del Orowas allowedto throwlarge amountsof(皮)waste in the formof orange peels ona3-hectare piece of landwithin thenational parkat nocost.Dealing withtons ofleftoverpeels usuallyinvolved burningthem orpaying tohave thempoured into a landfill,so theproposal wasvery attractive.But ayear later,another juicecompany challengedthe dealin court,arguing that their competitorwas pollutinganational park”.They endedup winning,and thedeal betweenDel Oroand thenational parkfell through.Then in2013,while discussingpossible researchavenues withTimothy Treuer,DanielJanzenmentioned the orange story.Feeling interested,Treuer decidedto stopby thatpieceofland thathad beencovered withfruit waste15years earlier.What hefoundshocked him.“While Iwould walkover exposedrock anddead grassin thenearby fields,Td haveto climbthrough undergrowthand cutpaths(藤)through wallsof vinesintheorangepeelsite itself.said TimothyTreuer.(样品),Treuer and his teamspent monthspicking upsamples analyzingand comparingthem.They foundgreat differencesbetweenthe areascovered with orange peelsand thosethat werenot.The areawith orangewaste hadricher soil.(施月巴),The effectthattheorange peelshad onthe landis probablynotthatsurprising topeople familiarwith compostingbutwhat isreally shockingis thata judgeactually thoughtthe wasteof orange“mined anational parkand stoppedit fromgoing forward.Now thatTimothy Treuersstudy hasreceived worldwideattention,this typeof“ruining“is beingseriously consideredasaway ofbringingforests backto life.1What didDel Orousually dowithorangepeelsA.Add them to fuel.B.Throw theminto anational park.C.Bum orbury them.D.Make theminto cakes.、2What canwe knowabout thedeal betweenDel Oroandthenational parkA.It lasted15years.B.It wassigned byTreuer.C.It wasmade inabout
1998.D.It wasbroken byDel Oro.
3、What wasTreuer9s findingA.Orange peelscontain muchfibre.B.Orange peelscan makesoil richer.C.Orange peelsrot awayinashort time.D.Orange wasteruined thenationalpark.、4What isthe authorsattitude towardthe judgementioned inthe lastparagraphA.Disapproving.B.Positive.C.Worried.D.Admirable.(分)
24.8When hewas young,Louis Armstrongwas takingwhat wascalled Creolejazz,which wasalso calleddance music,(、号手)and combiningit withtrumpeter|Buddy Bolden,to createwhat wouldeventually becometodays jazz.Armstrong accomplishedthis withalmost no formal training.He receivedlittle trainingbefore hewas placedintheNew Orleans(、争执)Colored WaiFsHome atthe ageof12,after arun-in4with thepolice.The punishmentturned outtobea mixedblessing,forhe alsohad theopportunitytoplay ina realband.While atthe Waifs,Armstrong alsogot thechance to hear some of thecitys finestmusicians.Cornetist FreddieKeppardperformed ina nearbyclub.So didtrumpeter andbandleader King Joe Oliver,who took the boyunder hiswing andtaught himhow toreadmusic andwork onhis playingtechnique.When Oliverleft forChicago,Armstrong choseto stayin New Orleans andwork withsomeofthe othertop musiciansoftheday.In Chicago,King Oliveroffered hima placeinhisband in
1922.It becameArmstrongs biggestchallenge yet-the bandhad noparts(即兴仓作).written fortrumpet,so hewas forcedto listento KingOliver andimprovise USoon,Armstrongs undeniabletalent wasgetting noticed.Even classicallytrained musicianswould cometohearthe incrediblesoundsthis youngman created.Lil Hardin,the bandspiano playerandthefuture Mrs.Armstrong,explained that Oliver keptArmstrong inthe secondtrumpet-chair sothatOliverwould stillbe King”.Hardin convincedhim toleave theband.Armstrong movedto NewYork Cityin1924to joinFletcher Hendersonsband andthen flewsolo.In1925,Armstrong puttogetherthe HotFive,expanding hispopularity evenmore.Armstrong recordedhis firstcomposition,Comet ChopSuey.oneofthe(混合)most copiedjazz solosofalltime.This monumental1928recording blendsartistry,endurance andshowmanship thathas rarely,if ever,been matchedin jazz.、1What doesthe underlinedword thisrefer tointhesecond paragraphA.To playdance music.B.To workwith Buddy Bolden.C.To playa jazzinstrument well.D.To createmodern jazzmusic.、2Who taughtLouis Armstronghow toplay musicintheearly timeA.BuddyBolden.B.Lil Hardin.C.KingJoeOliver.D.Cornetist FreddieKeppard.、3Why didLouis ArmstrongLeave KingOlivers bandA.Because hewanted toget marriedin NewYork.B,Because histalent couldnot developcompletely.C.Because hegot abetter opportunityin NewYork.D.Because theman forcedhim toleave theband.、4Whafs themain ideaofthepassageA.It asksreaders toknow moreabout modemjazz.B.It introducesoneofthe greatestjazz musicians.C,It introducesthe development of jazz.D,It describesthe importanceof talentin playingjazz.(分)
25.10Shop with Your Doc is partofabroader andstill growingmovement inUS medicineto shiftthe focusaway fromsimplytreating diseasetoward caringforthewhole person.It ismeant to help peoplemake educated,healthy choicesone grocerycartat atime.Across thecountry,hospitals aresetting upfood banksand medical schools areputting cooking classes onthe curriculum.Nonprofits areconnecting medicalcenters withcommunity resourcesto ensurethat low-income Americanshave accessto freshfruitsand vegetables.For centuries,Western medicinesmission wasto curedisease.But overthe pastgeneration,two generation,two significanttrendsare ofconcern tothe medicalcommunity,says TimothyHarlan,executive directorof GoldringCenter forCulinary Medicineat Tulane(激增),University in NewOrleans.Healthcare costsbegan tosoar andrelatively inexpensive,poor-quality foodbecame morecommon.Theres avery straightforwardlink betweenpeople improvingtheir dietsand improvingthe conditionthat theyhave JDr.Harlan says.The connectiondrove the medical andnonprofit communitiesto rethinktheir approachto health.What emergedwas theconceptof thesocial determinantsof health^^—the notionof takinginto accountthe biological,physical,and socioeconomiccircumstancessurrounding apatient.A healthyperson isntjust someonewho isfree fromdisease,the theorygoes;heorshe alsoenjoys“a stateofcomplete mental,physical andsocial well-being.The questionthemedicalcommunity nowfaces ishow toget patients—especially low-income families—to recognizethesedeterminants andmake itpossible forthemtoeat andlive healthier.In Boston,medical expertsresponded bycreating anon-site pay(食品室)at BostonMedical Center.Since itsfounding in2002,the pantryhas evolvedintoakind ofnutrition centerwhere primarycareproviders atBMC sendpatients forfood.Today thepantry,which gets95percent ofits stockfrom theGreater Boston Food bank,hosts freecookingclassesand servesabout7,000people amonth.The Greater BostonFood Bank hasalso launchedits owninitiatives,striking partnershipswith fourcommunity healthcenters across the stateto offerfree mobileproduce markets.The organizationalso/攵力(软件包)helped developb sthat maplocal pantries,markets thataccept governmentfood vouchers,andotherresources.At TulaneinNewOrleans,Harlan isleading thedevelopmentofa curriculumthat combinesmedicine with the artof foodpreparation.His philosophy:Doctors whoknow theirway arounda kitchenare betterat helpingtheir patients.And empoweringpatientsto takecharge oftheir owndiets isone waytohelpthem dealwiththeincredible costsof healthcare,Harlan says.Thecurriculum hassince beenadopted at35medicalschoolsaround the UnitedStates.Chipping awayat badhabits isa goodplace tostartgetting patientsto thinkabout thechoices theymake forthemselves andtheir families,say DrMaureen Villasenor,the OrangeCounty疗〃(儿科医生).pedia、1The aimof ShopwithYourDocisto.A.help patientsrelax beforean operationB・assist patientsin findingfood fitfor themC.control peoplesfood consumptionin supermarketsD.persuade low-income familiesto takemore fruitsand vegetables、2Paragraphs2and3mainly talkabout.A.the roleWestern medicinehas beenplayingB.how anew conceptof healthcame intobeingC.medical communitiesworries aboutfood safety、D.why low-income familiesare lessreliable onhealthcare3What dowe knowabout theGreaterBostonFoodBankA.Its cookingclassesare freeof charge.B.It wasfounded atthe beginningofthe21st century.C.It helpspeople locatepantries andmarkets.D.It treatsmany apatient fromBMC.、4What canbe inferredaboutthecurriculum developedby HarlanA.It appealstoanumber ofUS medicalschools.B.It isspecially designedfor doctorsin communities.C.Its contenthas littleto dowith medicine.D.Its philosophyis questionedby Dr.Maureen Villasenor.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(分)
26.30It wasa freezingcold eveningin northernVirginia manyyears ago.An old man waswaiting fora acrossthe river.At lasthe heardsome hoovesalong thefrozen path.Anxiously,he watchedas severalhorsemen camearoundthebend.,he letthempass byone afteranother.Finally,astherider wasdrawing near,the old man theriders eyeand askedwhetherhewould givinghim aridetothe other side.The rideragreed.Seeing the old manwas unableto hishalf-frozen bodyfromtheground,the horsemanand helpedtheold man thehorse.The horsemantooktheoldmannot justacrosstheriver,but tohis,a tinybut cozycottage.Before leaving,out of,the horsemanasked theoldmanwhy onsuch abitter winternight hewould waitand askthe lastrider andhe hadrefused.The oldman replied,ci lookedinto theeyes oftheotherriders andimmediately sawthere wasnoformy situation.But whenIlooked intoyour eyes,I wascertain thatyour gentlespirit wouldgive mein mytime ofneed.”Those commentstouched thehorseman deeply,who theoldman,“May Inever gettoo busywith myown affairsthat Ito respondtothe needsof otherswith kindnessand compassion.,
91、A.horseman B.horse C-ride D.friend
2、A.attacking B-running C・entering D.approaching43A.However B.ThereforeC.Thus D.Moreover、3A.coming B.leaving C.next D.last、4A.kept B.caught C.looked D.saw、5A.mind B.avoid C.prefer D.try、6A.seriously B.doubtfully C.willingly D.strangely、7A.lift B.push C.feel D-stand、8A.went offB.turned aroundC.set outD.got downthesewords,Thomas Jefferson,president oftheUnitedStates,turned hishorse aroundandhisway backtotheWhite House.
9、A.onto B・over C.off D・above。
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