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2024届新疆哈密市第十五中学英语高三第一学期期末监测试题注意事项考生要认真填写考场号和座位序号
1.试题所有答案必须填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效第一部分必须用铅笔
2.2B作答;第二部分必须用黑色字迹的签字笔作答考试结束后,考生须将试卷和答题卡放在桌面上,待监考员收回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.530一
1.Whats thatnoise-Oh,I forgotto tellyou.The newmachine.A.was testedB.will betestedC.is beingtested D.has beentested
2.Although thetest looklike asimple one,great careis needed.A.may B.must C.should D.need
3.Some peoplesuggest changingthe datefor thecollege entranceexams intoSaturdayand Sundayof the first weekof June,which Ithink isgood advice.A./;/B.the;the C.the;a D.the;/
4.The wetweather willcontinue tomorrow,when acold frontto arrive.A.is expectedB.is expectingC.expects D.will beexpected一
5.You speakvery goodFrench!一Thanks.I Frenchin SichuanUniversity forfour years.A.studied B.study C.was studyingD.had studied
6.Dont letthe childwho isgo toschool.A.so youngas toB.not oldenough toC.not oldenough D.too youngto
7.When hewas runningafter hisbrother,the boylost hisand had a badfall.A.balance B.chanceC.memory D・place
8.Nearly alleducators believethat achallenging situationcan oftenthe bestqualitiesof aperson.A.cheer upB.take overC.bring outD.put away
9.David didntattend hisdaughters graduationceremony,but hedoes wishhethere.A.should beB.would beC.had been D.were
10.The affairsof eachcountry shouldbe byits ownpeople.monkey searchesfor fruits,which makeup themain part of itsdiet.They willalso eatflowers,seeds,leaves,and smallinsects duringthe dryseason whenfruits arentavailable.They spendmostof thedaylight hoursclimbing andswinging through the highbranches oftrees.The brown-headed spidermonkey livesin a large communityof about20to100maleand femalemonkeys.They splitinto smallergroups forfeeding.Females usuallygive birthtoonly asingle babyeach yearor two.Young monkeysare carriedon their mothers stomachsuntilabout16weeks old.Then theyare strongenough toride on theirmothers,backs.Allbrown-headed spidermonkey babiesare bornwith pinkfaces andears.Spider monkeyshug each other andwrap theirtails aroundeachother.They areveryintelligent andhave strongmemories.They werenamed spidermonkeys becausethey looklikespiders as they hangupside downfrom theirtails with their armsand legsswinging.(属)Their genusname isAteles,which means“imperfect”.This refersto thefact that theydont havethumbs.Hunting thebrown-headed spidermonkey is now barredin Ecuador,a countryinnorthwestern SouthAmerica,but humanshave killedthem fortheir meatfor hundredsofyears.
1、Spider monkeyslive mostlyon・A.insects B.fruitsC.flowers D.leaves、2What canwe learnabout spidermonkeysA.They havefive legs.B.They livein smallgroups.C.Their tailscan taketheir weight.D.Their genusis thesame asspiders.、3What does the underlinedword“barred”in the last paragraph refer toA.Permitted.B.Forbidden.C.Encouraged.D.Ignored.、4Where donewly-born spidermonkeys stayA.In alarge community.B.In treeswith highbranches.C.On theirmothers backs.D.On theirmothers,stomachs.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
1.530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.A BC D
26.(30分)Ialways wanted to be a writer.When I was fifteen,I]to myEnglish classthat I was going to write myown books.My classmatesfell outof theirchairs laughing.Dont be2・Only geniusescan becomewriters/9the Englishteachersaid,uAnd you are gettingDs.I wasso3that Iburst intotears.That nightI wrotea shortsad poemabout4dreams and mailed itto a newspaper.To my5they publishedit andsent metwo dollars.I couldntbelieve it.I became a publishedand6writer.7I soldmore poems.By the time Igraduated,I hadscrapbooks filledwith mypublishedwork.I never8my writingto myteachers orclassmates again as they were dream9Years later,when I was readytowritemy firstnovel,I alreadyhad fourchildren.I wroteonmy typewriterwhile theynapped.It tooknine monthsto Hnish.I10chose apublisher,putmy bookin a11andmailedit off.The letterI12read,“I wrotethis bookmyself and I hopeyouUllike it.Thank you.”(合同)A monthlater Ireceived acontract and a/an13to startanother book.My book,Crying Wind^becameabest seller.Translated intofifteen languages,it wassold14・People askedwhat collegeI15and whatqualiflcations I have to be awriter.The answeris:“None”.Im not16and Ijust write.To thosewho17writing,Pm shoutingatyou:Yes,you can.Dont18others.I dontwriteright but Ive overcomethe19,Writing is20,and anyone can doit.、1A.announced B.admitted C.introduced D.advertised、2A.optimistic、3A.surprised B.confused C.worried D.ashamedB.enthusiastic C.silly D.sad
5、A.annoyance B・regret C.astonishment D.satisfaction
6、A.respected B.famous C・valued D.paid、7A.Gradually B.Especially C.Finally D.Suddenly
8、A.submitted B・mentioned C.sold D.returned、9A.savers B,makers C.killers D.seekers、4A.ambitious B.broken C.wild D.vivid
10、A.randomly B・partly C・nervously D.naturally
11、A.collection B・bottle C.suitcase D.package、B.attached C.received D.published12A.covered、B.doubt C.instruction D.attempt13A.requestB.originally C.freely D・internationally、14A.separatelyB.established C.attended D.operated、15A.enteredB.trained C.courageous D.hard-working、16A.satisfiedB.dream ofC.succeed inD.believe in17A.approve ofB.rely onC.fight againstD,listen to、18A.argue with、、19A.uncertainties B.qualities C.difficulties20A.easy B.D.curiositieschallenging C.boring D.logical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
1.5151内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15We wereswimming happilyL my4-year-old sonfell into the adulfspool.Weran overand pulledhim outof thewater,only tofind hisface blueand bodystill.He was()weak and
2.life,I wasso sadthatI didnt holdout anyhope.One personimmediately contactedthe frontdesk andcalled9n.Though wetried ourbest,we failed.Another friendof minerealized thattwo off-duty lifeguards,Liz andAlison,were nearby.The sisters,15and18,recently trainedby theRed Crossin CPR,took
3.compression andbreathing.Alison startedcompression andLiz gave()4,instruct.All atonce5,filled mymind wereregret andhope.Help,somebody,doanything!”Then ithappened.My sonopened oneof hiseyes andbegan tocry.I heldhimfirmly andburst out
6.(cry).When backhome,he
7.(allow)to getout bedthe nextmorning.()At thattime,I couldfinally letout asigh of
8.relieve.()How9,forget theexperience was!Without those kind people,my sonwouldnt havebeensaved!To allthosekindpeople Iowed mysons comingback tolife and I wantedto()express mysincere10,appreciate to them.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
28.10下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除10或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21011Great changeshave beentaken placein my village.Ten yearsago,the smalland lowhousesof myvillage lieon thenorth of a lake.The villagersproduced manywaste.As aresult,the lakewas seriouspolluted.To thewest of the villagewas asandy field,where wasthesource ofmuch dust.Now thepoor househave beenreplaced bygreen trees.However,the sandyfield that thevillagers usedto ploughhas beencovered offruit trees.On thelake,now cleanand clear,thevillagers oftenspend theirspare timefish.In word,myvillagehas becomea greenone.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,你校将举办主题为“中国国粹——京剧”的宣传活动请给你
29.25的外教写封邮件邀请他参加内容包括Henry时间和地点;
1.活动内容讲座、现场表演等
2.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1C、2A、3D、4A、5A、6C、7A、8C、9C、10B、11A、12B、13D、14C、15B、16B、17D、18A、19D、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,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211B、2B、3D、4C、、221C、2C、3D、4B、、231A、2D、3D、4C、、241D、2B、3C、、4C5D、6A、、251B、2C、3B、4D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L530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.A BC D、、261A、2C、3D、4B、5C、6D、7A、8B、9C、10A、11D、12B、13A、14D、15C、16B、17B、18D、19C、20A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
1.5151内单词的正确形式、
271.when
2.lifeless
3.over/up
4.instructions
5.what
6.crying
7.was allowed
8.relief
9.unforgettable
10.appreciation第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10>第一句删掉28been第二句改成lie lay第三句改成第四句改成第五句改成第六句many muchserious seriouslywhere whichhouse改成houses第七句However改成Besides/Additionally;of改成with第八句fish改成第九句后面加上Ashing Ina第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Henry,How iseverything goingPm writingto inviteyou toparticipate in an activitythemedBeijing Operato beheld at9a.m.next Tuesdayin theschool lecturehaltAt thebeginning of the activity,we willlisten toa speechon thehistory ofBeijing Operawhichis deliveredby afamous artist.After that,there will be alive performanceof BeijingOpera.The artistsdressed incostumes willperform variousstories thathappened in thehistory ofChina bysinging,dancing andplaying martialarts.Besides,methods ofdrawingfacial makeupwillbetaught onthe spot,so youcan tryyour hand.Would youlike togo withmeI would appreciateit ifyou couldgive mean earlyreply.Yours truly,Li HuaA・elected B.settledC.developed D.contained
11.When wehave achance totravel,we tendto asmany sightsinto thetrip aswecan-seven countriesin tendays,for example.A.squeeze B.sneeze C.subscribe D.substitute一
12.How Iwish I had workedharder whenI wasin thatcompany.—If youhad,youadepartment managernow.A.are B.would beC.would have beenD.were
13.such aproblem before,we handledthe situationvery wellthis time.A.Deal withB.Dealing withC.To dealwith D.Having dealtwith
14.If theweather had been better,we apicnic yesterday.A.must have had B.would haveC.could havehad D.will have一
15.Did youwatch thebasketball matchyesterday—Yes,Idid.You know,my brotherin thematch.A.is playingB.was playingC.has playedD.had played
16.It isbeyond awkwardwhen everyonearound youlaughing ata jokethatyou donot findfunny,especially ififs ajoke toldin aforeign language.A・run intoB.bursts outC.yells outD.falls into
17.Id adviseanyone toput asidea proportionof theirearnings—・A.nothing greatis easyB.nothing comesfrom nothingC.a badpenny alwaysturns upD.a pennysaved isa pennyearned
18.Although thesituation wastough duringthe economiccrisis nowthings arebeginning to・A.look upB.keep upC.set upD.build up
19.We packedall thehooks inwooden boxesso thatthey damaged.A.dont getB.wont getC.didnt getD.wouldnt get一
20.Did Lindasee thetraffic accident—No,no soonerthan ithappened.A.had shegone B.she hadgoneC.has shegone D.she hasgone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,40A BC D选出最佳选项
21.(6分)In thelatest romance-drama,Descendants of the Sun(《太阳的后裔》),ahandsome soldierYoo S/z可加(柳时镇)(SongJoo,ig・ki)(宋仲基)meets thepretty doctor〃(姜暮烟)(盯(宋慧乔)Kang Songin ahospital,and hedoesnthesitate tohit onher.(集)The dialogue,which takesplace earlyin thefirst episode,immediately indicates(不睦),that thisis noordinary SouthKorean drama.Theres nofamily feudor lovetangles,or guessesand misunderstandings.The16-episode showis setin thefictional war-torncountry ofUruk(乌鲁克)・Song Joong-ki isthe leaderof aspecial warfarecommand unit,while SongHye-kyo playsa doctorwho worksfor ahumanitarian medicalorganization.Bothare sentin themidst ofdisaster anddisease aspartof their workwith UNpeacekeepingtroops.Both know and show clearly what they want and what they hate.(撩妹技能).But whatstands outthe mostare Songsskills asa pick-up artistBoldness and creativityare thekey weaponsin hisarsenal.When Kanginvites Yootodrink winewith her,Yoo,who isnot allowedto drinkalcohol asa soldier,says,“There isaway”before kissingher.Forget about the^eighth-episode rule”.This kisshappens in thefourth.Humor alsodoesthetrick.On theirfirst dateinacinema,Yoo says,“This isthe mostexcitingmoment ofmy life.The momentI amwith abeautiful womanbefore thetheaterlights goout.When Kangtries to give Yooa hardtime,Yoo jokes,UI mistookyou for abeautiful womanbecause itsdark.”And actorSong Joong-ki whojust cameback fromtwo yearsof militaryservice lastyMay,makes surehe delivershis pick-up linesjust right.^In DeepRooted Tree(《树大根深》)andTTio(《善良的男人》),he[Song Joong-ki]showed hehad thesteel toplay fearlessand heartlessmen-that hecould betaken seriouslyasan actor,despite hispretty face.In Descendants^he hitsthe emotionalcore ofevery scene,whether hehas to be boldand amorous,guarded andmysterious,or sadJ saidcritic FoongWoeiWan inThe StraitsTimes.、1What isthe relationshipbetween SongJoong-ki andSong hye-hyoA.lover B.colleague C.actor D.doctor-patient、2Why saythatthe Descendants of the Sunisnoordinary SouthKorean dramaA.Because actorsknowandshowclearlywhatthey wantandwhattheyhate.B.It broketheprevious Korean old story.C.It exitsfamily feudand lovetangles.D.The pick-up artistis uniqueand special.、(异性)3When theDescendants ofthe Suntells usthat heterosexualcontacts isimportantto havesome qualityincluding
①humor
②Boldnessandcreativity
③bold
④emotionalA.
①②B.
①②③C.
②③④D.above all、4What isthe articlemainly aboutA.Introduce adrama calledtheDescendants ofthe sun.B.Song Zhongjicould betaken seriouslyas anactor,despite hispretty face.C.The Descendantsofthesun openanewpattern topick-up woman.D.The reasonwhy theDescendantsofthesungain success.(分)
22.8Mirroring ChinasPast:Emperors andTheir Bronzes(青铜)Chinese bronzesofthesecond andfirst millenniaBC aresome ofthe most(容器)distinctive achievementsin thehistory ofart.These vesselswere madeto carrysacrificialofferings,to usein burialor tohonor noblefamilies inpublic ceremonies.Whenthey werefound byemperors centurieslater,these spirituallysignificant objectswere seenassigns ofheavenly messagesabout aruler ora dynastyand becameprized itemsin royalcollections.This exhibition—thefirstto explorethese ancientobjects throughoutChinesehistory-presents arare opportunityto experiencealargenumber ofthese workstogether intheUnited States.Unlike Greek and Romanbronze sculpturesof humanand animalforms,most objects()from BronzeAge Chinaabout2000-221BC werevessels forceremonial use.Beginning()withtheSong dynasty960-1279,emperors unearthedthese symbolicworks andbegancollecting them,considering themtobeevidence oftheir ownauthority asrulers.In additiontoimpressive collections,the royalfascination withbronzes ledto thecreation ofnumerousreproductions and the comprehensivecataloguing ofpalace holdings.These cataloguesareworks ofart themselves,featuring beautifuldrawings anddetailed descriptionsof eachobject.From the12th centuryonward,scholars andartists alsoengaged incollecting andunderstandingancient bronzes.Unlike emperors,scholars regardedbronzes asmaterialevidence oftheir effortsto recoverand reconstructthe past,and theyoccasionally exchanged(象征)them astokens offriendship.Today ancientbronzes stilloccupy aprimary positioninChinese culture—as historicalobjects andas signifiersof an important culturalheritagethat inspiresnew generations,as seenin theworks ofcontemporary artistson viewin thispresentation.Mirroring ChinasPast bringstogether approximately180works fromthe AnInstituteof Chicagosstrong holdingsand fromthe PalaceMuseum inBeijing,the ShanghaiMuseum,and importantmuseums andprivate collectionsin theUnited States.By providingviewerswith anew understandingof ancientbronzes andtheir significancethrough time,theexhibition demonstratesChinas fascinatinghistory and its developingpresent.1In whatway areChinese bronzesdifferent fromGreekandRoman onesA.They fascinatedthe royalfamily.B.They tookanimal orhuman forms.C.They servedceremonial purposes.D.They wereimportant culturalheritage.、2What doesthe authorthink ofcatalogues ofbronzesA.Unreal.B.Creative.C.Artistic.D.Necessary.、3What canwe inferabout theexhibition accordingto thetextA.It isheld inChina.B.It isarranged bytime.C.It isorganized byscholars.D.It includesmodern artworks.、4What doesthe underlinedword“holdings inthe lastparagraphrefertoA.Viewers.B.Collections.C.Museums.D.Art dealers.(分)(旅游胜地卜
23.8St Moritz,the showiestof Switzerland^Alpine resortsis noordinaryski town.Its responsiblefor wintertourism aswe knowit today.It wasa smallbandof Englishholidaymakers thatchanged Switzerland forever.In1864a bettook placebetweenhotelier JohannesBadrutt andthe vacationerson adamp Septemberevening in StMoritz.As theysat aroundthe fireattheEngadiner KulmHotel,concerned aboutreturningto thefoggy Londonwinter,the Swissmanager sawa goldenopportunity.“You holidayhere insummer,he challengedthem overa bottleof redwine.Why notenjoythe mountainsyear-round Winteris sopleasant thaton finedays youcan evenwalkwithout ajacket.Attracted bythe promiseof cleanskies againsta backdropof toweringpeaks,the Englishmenwere pleasedto acceptit;up untilthen,St Moritzhad beena modesthikingdestination inJuly andAugust.But ifBadrutfs promiseproved false,the hotelierwouldpay fortheir journeyand winter-long stay.How couldthey loseComemid-December,the groupof menreturned toSwitzerland.Towards theend oftheirweek-long journey,sitting ona horse-pulled sledgeand wrappedhead-to-toe infurs,they wentthrough the2,284m JulierPass insoutheastern Switzerland.But bythetimeoftheir arrivalinSt Moritz,the skieshad cleared,theyweresweating abundantly,and Badrutt,jacketless andwith hisshirt sleevesrolled up,was thereto greetthem.Of course,Badrutt wonthe bet.Word quicklyspread throughoutBritain aboutStMoritzs distinctiveclimate-dry andsunny witha highdegree ofsnow certainty.Year-roundtourism landedthe Alpinetown of St Moritz.That Badruttalmost single-handedly marketedthis undevelopedwinter wonderlandis alittleunbelievable.The firsttourist officein Switzerlandhadbeenestablished inthe sameyearasthebet.Other resortslike theones inDavos andGrindelwald werealso poppingupthen.The storyof StMoritz is,in someways,also atale ofsocial transformation.But whatBadruttdid madethe Swissmountains accessibleinaway thatno oneelse haddone before,、so hisrole aspioneer cannotbe downplayed.1What canwe inferabout JohannesBadruttA.He hada goodsense ofbusiness.B.He wasa manwith somedisabilities.C.He dislikedliving inmountains.D.He wasaddicted togambling.、2How didthe Britishvacationers reactto thebetA.They refused it becausethey thoughtit wasunfair.B・Theyd ratherpay fortheir winterjourney bythemselves.C.They thoughtthat ajacket-free walkwas possible.D.They weresure thatBadrutt wouldlose thebet.、3What finallymade Badruttthe winnerofthebetA.His warmestwelcome.B.The hotelierscourage andwealth.C.The vacationers9passion fortravelling.D.The uniqueclimate ofStMoritz.、4What doesthe authorthink ofthe successofStMoritzA.Davos andGrindelwald helpeda lot.B.He owesit completelytothebet.C.Badrutt playedanimportantrole.D.The successwas madeby touristoffice.24・(8分)I waspuzzled!Why wasthis oldwoman makingsuch afuss aboutanoldcopse(树丛)which wasof nouse toanybody Shehad writtenletters tothe localpaper,even toanational,protesting abouta projectedby-pass toher village,and,looking ata map,the routewasnowhere nearwhere shelived andit wasntas ifthe areawas attractive.I was more thanpuzzled,Iwascurious.The enquiryinto theroute ofthe newby-pass tothe villagewas dueto takeplace shortly,and Iwantedtoknow whatit was that motivatedher.So itwasthatI foundmyself knockingona cottagedoor,being receivedby Mary Smith andthen beingtaken fora walkto thewoods.“Ive alwaysloved thisplace,she said,it hasa lotof memoriesfor me,andforothers.We alluseditThey calledit Loverslane\If snot muchofalane,anditdoesnt goanywhereimportant,but thatswhy weall came here.To be away frompeople,tobeby ourselves.sheadded.It wasindeed pleasantthat dayandthesongs ofmany birdscould beheard.Squirrelswatched fromthe branches,quite boldin theirmovements,obviously fewpeople passedthisway andthey hadnothing tofear.I couldimagine thenoise ofvehicles passingthrough thesepeacefulwoods whenthe by-pass wasbuilt,so I felt that she probably had something therebut asI holdstrong opinionsabouttheneeds ofthe communityover-riding theopinions ofprivateindividuals,I saidnothing.The villagewas quitea dangerousplace because of thetrafficespecially forold peopleand children,their safetywasmoreimportant tome thananold womansstrange ideas.“Take thistree,she saidpausing after a shortwhile.uTo youit isjust that,a tree.Not unlikemany othershere.She gentlytouched thebark,“Look here,under thisbranch,what canyou see”“It looksas ifsomeone hasdone abit ofcarving witha knife.I saidafteracursoryinspection.“Yes,thafs whatit is!”she saidsoftly.She wenton JHehadapenknife witha spikefor gettingstones froma horseshoof,andI helpedhim tocarve them.We werevery muchin love,but hewasgoingaway,and couldnottell mewhat hewas involvedinthearmy.I hadguessed of course.It wasthelastevening weeverspent together,because hewent awaythe nextday,back tohis Unit.”Mary Smithwas quietforawhile,then shesobbed.His mothershowed methetelegram.^Sergeant RHolmes...Killed inaction inthe invasionof France/...^“I hadhoped thatyou andRobin wouldone dayget married.”she said,He wasmyonly child,andI would haveloved tobe aGranny,they wouldhavebeensuch lovelybabies—she waslike that!”“Two yearslater shetoo wasdead.Pneumonia(肺炎),following achili onthe chest9waswhat thedoctor said,butIthink itwas anold fashionedbroken heart.A childwould havehelpedboth ofus.”There wasa furtherpause.Mary Smithgently caressedthe woundedtree,just asshewould havecaressed him.“And nowtheywantto takeour treeaway fromme.”Anotherquiet sob,then sheturned tome.Iwasyoung andpretty then,I couldhavehadanybody,Iwasnt alwaysthe oldwoman yousee herenow.Ihadeverything Iwanted inlife,a lovelyman,health anda futureto lookforward to.”She pausedagain andlooked around.The breezegently movedthrough theleaves withasighing sound.uThere wereothers,ofcourse,but noonecanmatch myRobin!”she saidstrongly.uAnd nowIhavenothing-except thememories thistree holds.If onlyI couldget myhandson thatawful manwho writesinthepaper aboutthe valueoftheroad theyare goingtobuild wherewe arestanding now,Iwouldtell him.Has henever loved,has henever lived,does henot knowanything aboutmemories Wewere notthe onlyones,you know,I stillmeetsome whocamehereas RobinandIdid.Yes,Iwouldtell him!”I turnedaway,sick atheart.
1、The mainpurpose ofthis passageis to・A.draw attentiontothedamage thatwars causeB・persuade peopletogiveup privatememoryC.arouse theawareness ofbeing environmentallyfriendlyD.introduce atouching butsad lovestory、2Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeMary SmithA.Selfish.B.Faithful.C.Changeable.D.Stubborn.、3The underlinedsentence“IfeltthatsheprobablyhadsomethingtheremeansA.I thoughtthere mightbe somethinghidden inthe woodsby MarySmithB.I guessedthere mightbeastory relatedwith MarySmithC.I thoughtthere mightbe somereason forMary SmithsprotestD.I guessedthere mightbeasecret purposeof MarySmith、4What wasprobably thecarving onthe woundedtreeA.The datewhen RobinHolmes wouldleave forarmy.B・Their wishthat thisplace andtree wouldlast long.C.Their namesandaheart witha signof arrowthrough it.D.Their protestagainst thewar whichtore themapart.、5In Marysopinion,which ofthe followingmight havecaused Robinsmothers deathA.Pneumonia.B.A chillonthechest.C.A heartattack.D.Severe sorrow.6MarySmithprotested abouta projectedby-pass toher village,most probablybecauseof■A.her romancestory withRobinB.her decisionto protectthe environmentC.her sadnessfor RobinsmotherD.her dreamof havinga bigfamily(分)
25.10Spider monkeyshave long,thin armswith hook-like handsthat allowthem(对生拇指).to swingthroughthetrees.They donot haveopposable thumbs(缠绕性的)The brown-headed spidermonkey hasa prehensiletail,which meansit cangraspand canbe usedlike afifth legto grabtrees.During theday,the spider。
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