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・20232024学年河北省保定市博野中学高三英语第一学期期末质量跟踪监视模拟试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.I dontthink shevisited theexhibition thismorning,she waswith me at thattime.A.though B.or C.but D.for
2.The teachersvoice stillremained calmshe wasgetting annoyed.A.as longas B.even ifC.as ifD.now that
3.More and more peopleprefer tolive in the countryside,appeal for them liesin the quietand slow-paced life.A.who B.WhichC.whose D.what
4.Ever sincethe newpark wasopened to the publiclast month,I awalk initevery morning.A.am takingB.takeC.have takenD.have beentaking
5.—The roomlooks bigger!—We thefurniture.A.have changedB.had changedC.changed D・are changing
6.At onetime,she isfine,at another,she isabnormal.A.and B.or C.but D.so
7.We areso tired.we couldtake theday offtomorrow!A.Only ifB.What ifC.If onlyworks atputting togetherthe partsof cars,driving trucks,building roadsor Ailingcarsand truckswith gas.Americans wontlive withoutcars!Most Americanswould findit hardto thinkwhat lifecould look like withouta car.However,some haverealized theserious problem of the air pollutionthat iscaused by the car.(有毒)The pollutedair becomespoisonous anddangerous tohealth.One wayto get rid of the pollutedcar is to build a carthat doesnot pollute.Thafs whatseveralof thelarge carfactories have been trying to do.But tobuild aclean caris easiersaid仔(领域)than done.Progress inthis eldhas beenslow.Another wayistotake theplace of the carengine bysomething else.Inventors arenowworking onsteam carsas wellas electriccars.Many makersbelieve thatit willtake yearstodevelop apractical modelthat pleasesman.To preventthe worldfrom beingpolluted bycar,well have to makesome changesin thewaymany ofus live.Americans,for example,have tocut downon thenumber of their totalcars.They areencouraged totravel andto goto work by bicycle.Bicycling isthought tohelpkeep theair clean.But thischange doesntcome easily.A largenumber ofworkers mayfind themselveswithoutjobs ifa carfactory closesdown.Thus the problemof air pollutionwould becomeless(失业).important thanthat ofunemployment、Although carshave ledus to a better life,they havealso broughtus newproblems.1How manyways to getridof airpollution aresuggested inthis articlebythewriter A.One B.TwoC.Three D.Four
2、Large carfactories aretryingtobuild aclean car,・A.which isclean itselfB・which isused toclean streetsC.which doesnot pollutethe airD.which iseasier to make、3If thenumber of cars iscut down,the mostserious problemto Americanworkers isA.to haveno workto doB.to keeptheairclean、C.to geta betterlife D.to goworkbybike4What is the conclusionof thewriterA.Bicycling is the onlyway outB.The number ofcarsmust becut downC.Cars bringus nothingbut seriousproblemsD.Cars bringus notonly abetterlifebut seriousproblems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(分)
26.30It wasone of the hottestdays of the dryseason.We hadnot seenrain inalmosta month.The cropswere1If wedidnt seesome rainsoon,we would2everything.It wason thisday thatI learnedthe truelesson of3and witnessedthe onlymiracleI haveseen withmy owneyes.I wasin thekitchen makinglunch4I sawmy six-year-old son,Billy,walking toward the5Minutes afterhe6into the woods,he camerunning outagain,towardthe house.Momentslater,however,he wasonce again7in thatslow purposefulstep towardthewoods.Thisactivity wenton foran hour:walk8to thewoods,run backto thehouse.(悄悄地走)Finally1couldnt takeit anylonger and1crept out of thehouse and_9himon hisjourney.As Ileaned into spyon him,I sawthe most10sight.A tinydeer waslying on(脱水)the ground,11suffering fromdehydration andheat exhaustion,12its headwith great(舔食)effort tolap upthe water13inmy beautifulboys hand.When the water was14,Billy jumpedup torun backto thehouse.I followedhim backto atap thatwe had15thewaterto.Billyopened itall theway upand a little waterbegan toflow slowly.He16there,letting thewaterslowly17his hand—the temporarycup.When hestood upand beganto goback,I wasthere in front ofhim.His littleeyes justfilled with18Im notwasting”was allhe said.As thetears thatrolled downmy facebegan tohitthe19,they weresuddenly joinedby otherdrops...more drops・・・andmore.All Ican sayis that the20that camethat day saved ourfarm,just likethe actionsof onelittleboy savedanother.、1A.flying B.dying C.growing D.blowing、2A.win B.catch C.lose D.leave、3A.sharing B.accepting C.receiving D.sending4A.as B.since C.while D.when
5、A.house B・woods C.garden D・field6^A.disappeared B.appeared C.lost D.ran、7A.swimming B.jumping C.walking D.leaping、8A.anxiously B.curiously C.seriously D.carefully、9A.followed B.caught C.stopped D.shouted、10A.exciting B.amazing C.frightening D.puzzling11A.lightly B.surely C.cleanly D.obviouslyN12A.lowering B.dragging C.lifting D.pulling、13A.cupped B.put C.given D.sent、14A.disappeared B.gone C.lost D.used、15A.put offB.turned upC.shut offD.take up、16A.lay B.stood C.slept D.knelt17A.HU upB.ran throughC.went throughD.made up、18A.dirt B.tears C.earth D.water、19A.hand B.clothes C.ground D.feet、20A.boy B.deer C.water D.rain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
1.5151单词的正确形式分在未给提示词的空白处仅填写个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用
27.151括号内所给词的正确形式填空Johann Strausswas
1.Austrian composer of lightmusic,particularly dancemusic and轻歌剧.operettas He was bornin Viennain
1825.Although hisfather didn*t wanthim
2.become amusician,Strauss studiedthe violin
3.secret whenhe was a child.When hisfatherdiscovered hisson waspracticing ona violinone day,he gavehim abeating,4・saythat he was goingto beat the musicoutof the boy.But thatdidnt preventthe boyfrombecoming oneof thegreatest52_composerof all time.He wrotehis firstwaltz atsix.At theageof19,he decidedto devotehimself to£write music.He formedhis ownorchestra andmadea successfultour toEurope andsoon becamefamous.The emperorof Austriawas so
7.please withhis musicthat heappointed himthe conductorat thecourt ballsof Vienna.Itwas for these occasionsthat hewrote someof hismost popularwaltzes,among
8.was thewell-known favoriteTheBlueDanube.In alLthe talentedJohann Strausswrote morethan500masterpieces.In his lifetime,he wasknown9,the WaltzKing,and waslargely()responsible forthslO.popular ofthe waltzin Viennaduring the19th century.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短文
28.10短文中共有处错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在此符号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21011John Snow-a doctor,who attendedQueen Victoriaas herpersonal physician.But he waswilling tohelp ordinarypeople exposed in cholera.Many peopledied everytime there was aoutbreak.He wantedto facethe challengeand solvetheproblem.No theoriescaught herattention.The firstsuggested thatcholera multipliedin theair.The secondsuggested thatpeopleabsorbed thisdisease intotheir bodiesand thedisease attackedthe bodyJohnSnowbelieved thesecond wasright buthe neededevidences.When anotheroutbreak hitLondon in1854,he wasready to begin hisenquiry andtried to get moreinformation.He foundthat mostofthe deathswas neara waterpump and the spreadofthedisease waswith water.With theinformation,hewasable toconclude thatpolluting watercarried thevirus.After that he9suggested the source ofall thewater supplieswas examined.Finally“King Cholerandefeated.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是附山中学的高中毕业生李华,母校将为高一新生举办主题为
29.25“What to的英语沙龙活动,特邀请你结合自身经历谈谈自己的体会请learn in senior high school”根据以下提示准备一份英语发言稿.学会学习方法、习惯等;
1.学会做人真诚、友善;
2.学会......3注意.词数左右;
1100.发言稿的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数2Good morning,everyone!It ismy honorto behere toshare withyou myopinions onwhatto learnin seniorhigh school.Thank you!参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1D、2B、3C、4D、5A、6C、7C、8D、9C、10B、11A、12C、13C、14B、15C、16B、17D、18D、19A、20B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、2C、3A、4B、5A、6D、、、221C2A、3B、4D、、231C、2D、3B、、241A、2B、3D、4C、、251C、2C、3A、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
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、、261B、2C、3A、4D、5B、6A、7C、8D、9A、10B、11D、12C、13A、14B、15C、16D、17A、18B、19C、20D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
1.5151号内单词的正确形式、
271.an
2.to become
3.secretly
4.saying
5.composers
6.writing
7.pleased
8.which
9.as
10.popularity第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、删除28L who■-一
2.exposedinto
3.a--an outbreak
4.her-his attention
5.evidences™evidence
6.the deathswas-were
7.with-by waterS.polluting—polluted
9.was™be examined.加10was defeated第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Good morning,everyone!It ismy honorto behere toshare withyou myopinions onwhatto learninseniorhighschool.In thecoming threeyears,your schoollife will be challenging.First,you shouldlearn tolearnefficiently.Personally,I usedto tryeffective methodsto achievemy academicgoals.Developing a good habit is alsoof importance.It reallybenefited mea lotto previewlessons,get activelyinvolved inclass,and reviewwhat hadbeen taughtafter class.In addition,youshould learnhow toget alongwell withothers.In school,I respectedteachers andwasfriendly toclassmates.Finally,you shouldtake partin sportsand outdooractivities frequently.They werereallyhelpful tobuild upmy bodyand enrichmy schoollife.No pains,no gains.I amsure thatwith greatefforts,you willenjoy acolorful andfruitfullife here.Thank you!D.If so
8.students shouldbe givenmore free time issuggested bymany expertsandwelcomed bykids inschool.A.What B.Why C.Whether D.That一
9.I gotthat jobI wantedatthepublic library.一!Thafs goodnews.A.Go aheadB.Cheers C.Congratulations D.Come on
10.—What doyou thinkof Tom—He has been workingvery hard.he isan advancedworker.A.No wonderB.No doubtC.No worryD.No problem一
11.You ought to havemade anapology toTom yesterdayevening.—Yes,I knowI.A.ought tohave B.have toC.should D.must have
12.Following thegirl,we wentinto ahall;on wallshung a few picturesofsome famousscientists.A.its B.whichC.whose D.those
13.Maybe there is somebusiness aspecttotheRoyal Weddingof Williamand KateMiddletonbut whatpeople areinterested in,its ahugely populareventaround the world.A.in spiteofB.in honorof C.in termsof D.in caseof
14.her emotion,she buriedher facein herhands.A.Controlled B.To controlC.Being controlledD.Having controlled
15.At school,it isessential thatevery childequally regardlessof familybackground.A.treating B.treated C.be treatedD.is treated一
16.Could youturn theTV downalittlebit—・Is itdisturbing youA.Take iteasy.B.rm sorry.C.Not abit D.It depends
17.The educationsystem inChina isvery different from in the USA.A.one B.itC.those D.that
18.—Lucy,could youplease sparemeafew minutes一,but Ihope“afewminutes”,wont turninto anhour.A.It doesn,t matterB.That*s kindof youC.Fm afraidnot D.I guessso
19.—Can Ipay thebill bycheck一Sorry,sir.According tothe rulesof ourhotel,the paymentbe madein cash.A.shall B.needC.will D.can一
20.How abouthis design—Well,to tellthe truth,it isbut satisfactory.So youllhavetotry yourbest tobetterit.A.something B.anythingC.everything D.nothing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(分)
21.6No oneknew Prince Edward Streetas wellas PierreDupin.He haddeliveredmilk tothe familieson thestreet forthirty years.For thepast fifteenyears alarge whitehorsenamed Josephpulled hismilk wagon.Joseph wasa gentlehorse withbeautiful spiritshiningout of its eyes,so Pierrenamed himafter SaintJoseph.Every morningat five,Pierre arrived atthemilk companysstables toAnd Josephwaitingfor him,Pierre wouldcall,“Good morning,my oldfriend.%as heclimbed into hisseat,while Josephturned hishead towardthe driver.And thetwo wouldgo proudlydownthe street.Without anyorder fromPierre,the wagonwould rolldown threestreets.Then itturnedright for two streets,before turningleft toSaint CatherineStreet.The horsefinallystopped atthe firsthouse onPrinceEdwardStreet.There,Joseph wouldwait perhapsthirtyseconds for Pierre toget downoff hisseat andput abottle ofmilk atthe frontdoor.Pierre knewevery oneoftheforty familiesthat gotmilk.The cooksknew thatPierrecould notread orwrite;so,instead ofleaving ordersin anempty milkbottle,they simplysangout ifthey neededan extrabottle.Pierre alsohad awonderful memory.When hearrivedatthe stablehe always(领班)remembered totell Jacques,the foremanofthestables,The Pacquinstook anextrabottle thismorning;the Lemoinesbought apint ofcream…Most ofthe drivershad tomakeout theweekly billsand collectthe money.But Jacques,liking Pierre,never askedhimto dothis.One daythe presidentofthemilk companycame toinspect theearly morningmilkdeliveries.Jacques pointedto Pierre and said:,9See howthe horselistens andhow heturns hisheadtoward PierreSee thelook inthat horse*s eyesYou know,I thinkthose twoshare asecret.I haveoften feltit.He isgetting old.Maybe heoughtto be givena rest,and asmallpension.”“But ofcourse,“the presidentlaughed.uHe has been onthis jobnow forthirty years.Allwho knowhim lovehim.Tell himitistime herested.He willget hispay everyweek asbefore.”But Pierrerefused to leave hisjob.He saidhislifewould benothing ifhe couldnot driveJosephevery day.uWe aretwo oldmen,he saidto Jacques.uLet uswear outtogether.When Josephis readytoleave,then Itoo willdo so.”Then onecold morningJacques hadterrible newsforPierre.Jacques said,“Pierre,yourhorse,Joseph,didnvt wakeup.He wasvery old,Pierre・Jacques saidsoftly.uHe isover inhisstall,looking verypeaceful.Go overand seehim.Pierre tookone stepforward,thenturned.uNo...no...I cannotsee Josephagain.You・・・,you dontunderstand,Jacques/9For yearsPierre hadworn alarge heavycap thatcame downlow overhis eyes.lt keptoutthe bittercold wind.Now,Jacques lookedinto Pierreseyes andh sawsomething thatshockedhim.He sawa dead,lifeless lookin them.“Take theday off,Pierre,“Jacques said.Pierre walkedtothecorner andstepped intothestreet.There wasa warningshout from the driverofabig truck…therewasthe screech(尖锐的刹车声)of rubbertires asthe trucktried tostop.But Pierreheard nothing.Five minuteslater adoctor said,“Hes dead…,killed instantly.“I couldnfthelp it,the truckdriver said.“He walkedinfrontof mytruck.He neversawit,I guess.Why,he walkedas thoughhe wereblind.”The doctorbent down.“Blind Ofcourse,this manhasbeenblind forfive years.”Heturned toJacques,Didnt you know hewas blind”“No...no.・・Jacques saidsoftly.None ofus knew.Only one...only oneknew—a、friend of his,named Joseph…It wasa secret,I think,just betweenthose two.”1Accordingto the first threeparagraphs,we can know that.A.Joseph wasnamed afteran unknownmanB.Pierre knewall thesmall streetsin thecity betterthan anyoneelseC.Joseph managedto delivermilk byitself evenwithout Pierre*s companyD.PierreandJoseph seemedto understandeach otherand cooperatedvery well2^Whydid Pierrerefuse toleave hisjobA.He thoughthewasnot oldenough toretire.B.The pensionwas toosmall tosupport hislife.C.Hewasunwilling tobe separatedfrom Joseph.D.He wantedtogetpromoted toforeman.、3Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe PierreA.well-received andtrustworthy B.cruel andgreedyC.sensitive andhumorous D.creative andenthusiastic
4、The underlinedsentences implythat・A.Jacques hadknown thefact thatPierre wasblind fora long timeB.the deathof Josephdrove Pierreto despairof lifeC.Pierre wantedto commitsuicide becauseofhisblindnessD.Jacques wasafraid tosee Pierresempty eyes、5Which ofthe followingdoes NOTindicate Pierre*s blindnessA.Pierre knewevery oneoftheforty familiesthat gotmilk.B.You know,I thinkthose twoshare asecret.I haveoften feltit.C.I cannotsee Josephagain.You dontunderstand,Jacques.D.For yearsPierre hadworn alarge heavycap thatcame downlow overhis eyes.、6What is the besttitle forthe passageA.A caringfriend B.A caringmilk companyC・A secretofahorse D.A secretfortwo
22.(8分)A tsunami)was comingwhen welanded in Tokyo.Not anatural tsunamisbuta familyone.My husband,my twostepkids and I arrivedtired byour lackof sleepon theflight,and mystepdaughter andI werestill notspeaking afteran argumentfrom thedaybefore.To addto ourtroubles apublic holidaymeant therewas nowhereopen forbreakfast.9There wewere,together24/7forthenext twoweeks.My stepson911years oldand alwaysattached tohis iPhoneis shy.Meanwhile,my14-year-old stepdaughternever saysthank you.Yet,over thecourse ofthe holiday,the kidsfound theirrhythm.On ourlast nightinTokyo,we foundour waytoalocal restaurant.Sitting at a》small cornertable,surrounded bylocals aftera harddayswork weenjoyed somebeautifulJapanese food.Finally,after10long daysof tryingto finda rhythmthat suitedus albwetalked.For once,bonding replacedeye-rolling and,instead ofthe usualone-word reportsaftera dayat school,our conversationwas filledwith warmthand loveas weshared ourfavoritevacation experiences.There wasthe momentwhen mystepson joinedlocals asthey washedtheir handsand(焚香)faces ata well,to cleansethemselves beforeburning incenseatatemple.Or the timewhen mystepdaughter chaseddeer in a parkso shecould feedthem.And thetime whenwewalked througha mazeof marketstalls andlaneways tofind whatwe thoughtwasasimplenoodle restaurant,only tobe greetedby acharming gardenfilledwithlocals sharinga meal.As wewalked awayfrom ourdinner,darkness fell.The stonelanterns graduallycame to、life,andIwhispered,forthe first time inalongtime,“Thank you,1What canwe inferfrom thefirstparagraph A.The familydoesnt likeJapanese food.B.The familydidnt sleepwell in the hotel.C.The authorwasnt expectinga relaxingholiday.D.A tsunamihappened whenthe familygot toJapan.、2During thetimeinJapan thechildren.A.became friendlyand peacefulB.made manyfriends withlocal peopleC.tested theirparents indifferent waysD.encouraged eachother tobe confident、3Which ofthe followingbest describesthe family*s lastdinner inTokyoA.They weretoo tiredto speak.B.They hadagoodconversation.C.They satquietly whilethey ate.D.The kidsseemed veryimpatient.、4How didthe authorfeel aboutthe tripintheendA.Puzzled.B.Hopeful.C.Exhausted.D.Grateful.(分)
23.8When WarrenBuffett,the most successful investor,was askedabout thesecrettohiswealth andsuccess,he revealedthatheread everyday,500pages,tobeprecise.Unfortunately,if yourealready working9-5,you mightnot havethetimeto readat all,letalone anentire booka day.But whatif youcould getthe benefitsof readingwithoutsacrificing allof yourfreetimeYou can!With theBlinkist appyou getthe keylearning in9minutes,not hoursor days.Our expertstransform thesebooks intoquick,easy-to-understand insights.Start withthe5most-read books.
1.Thirteen ThingsMentally StrongPeople DontDoby AmyMorin12min readingtime147k readsDoyou struggletoget over yourfailures Gettingover thesecan havea profoundinfluenceon youreveryday life.Morin shareshow hermostsuccessfulpatients overcamethesedifficulties.
2.How toStop Worryingand StartLivingby DaleCarnegie19min readingtime238k readsEverwondered whyyou cantstop worryingabout somethingBy deHningthesourceofyour stress,you cangetoverit onceand forall.Carnegie cameup witha formulathat helpsyouhandle anyoverthinking situation.
3.How WillYou MeasureYour LifebyClayton M.Christensen13min readingtime137k reads(权衡)Are youmaking theright trade-offs in life Whilecareer achievementscan besatisfying,neglecting yourfamily andfriends canbe badinthelong-run-in waysyou cantevenimagine.
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62.4k readsEveryonehas apassion.If youdont knowwhat yoursis,it justmeans youhaventdiscovered ityet.Find outhow youcan breakfree ofsocietys strictrules andfind yourcallingin life.
5.Emotional IntelligencebyDaniel Goleman16min readingtime318k readsDidyou knowif yourpulse raterises above100bpm,youre deemedtoo emotionaltothink rationallyYou probablylet feelingscloud yourjudgment moreoften thanyouknow.Goleman explainshow youcan avoidletting youremotions ruleyou andmake betterdecisionsinlife.、1What kindof peopledoes theBlinkist appbest suitA.Successful investors.B.Rich businessmen.C.People whohave littletime forreading.D.Students wholove books.、2Which bookhasbeenread bythe largestnumber ofpeopleA.How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.B.How WillYou MeasureYour LifeC,Finding YourElement.D.Emotional Intelligence.、3Which bookoffers adviceto peoplewho feelstressedA.Thirteen ThingsMentally StrongPeople DontDo.B.How toStop Worryingand StartLiving.C.How WillYou MeasureYour LifeD.Finding YourElement.(分)
24.8Amazing conceptimages haveshown whathomes ofthe futurecould looklike,aspreparations aremade forthe worldsfirst freefrom3D-printed property(房产)・Experts willbuildahouse calledCurve Appeal,which will be3D-printed off-site beforebeingput togetheron-site to create twooutside walls,a roofand aninside part.These fourmainsections willthen bejoined together.Although3D-printed buildingshavebeenmade before,this home-tobeconstructed inChattanooga,Tennessee,later thisyear-willbethefirstofitskind,as itwill containnoregular shapesor angles.The houseisthecreation ofthe designcompany WATG,based inLondonand California.The designfor Curve Appeal drawsinspiration fromthe CaseStudyHouse program.The architectsleading theprogram werefamed forconstantly pushingthe limitsin terms(极简主义)of minimalistmaterials,and tryingtocreateopen-plan spacesthat focusedon(增强)enhancing naturallight.In awritten statement,a spokesmanfor WATGsaid,“Employing manyofthesame modemdesign principles,CurveAppealisthenextevolutionary step.Its importantthat the architecture andthe environmentwork togetherharmoniously.The chosensite issteps awayfromthe Tennessee Riverin abeautifulwooded,sunlit area.”WATG wasawarded thefirst prizeinthe Freeform Home Design Challengein2016andgiven prizemoney of$8,000tomakeits plansa reality.The competitionwas aimedatarchitects,designers,engineers andartists.Participants werechallenged todesign a600to(美学),800sq ftsingle-family homethat rethinkstraditional aestheticsergonomics,construction,building systemsand structure.Over thelast year,WATG,s Chicagooffice hasbeen developingtheir designwith BranchTechnology.This projectis currentlyunderway,working towardsbreaking groundlater thisyear.Once completed,the CurveAppeal homewill haveopen andlight-filled insidelivingspaces.、1From thepassage wecanknowthat CurveApple.A.willbedifferentfroman ordinaryhouseB.isthefirst3D-printed buildingC.has apparentwalls anda roofD.was everbuilt intheworld、2Where isthearchitectlocated accordingto Paragraph4A.Far awayfromtheTennessee River.B・In thewoods neartheTennessee River.C.Between theTennesseeRiverandthewoods.D.Next tosome modemarchitectures.、3What doestheFreeformHome DesignChallenge doA.It motivatesparticipants todesign atrandom.B・It emphasizestraditions ratherthan modernization.C.It sponsorscompetitors whennecessary.D.It helpsput creativeideas intopractice.、4Whats thepassage mainlyaboutA.What ourhomes willlooklikeinthefuture.B.The FreeformHomeDesignChallenge.C.The worldsfirst freeform3D-printed house.D.The developmentof3D inarchitecture.(分)
25.10Each yearthereisan increasingnumberofcars onroads andstreets as(卡车)millions ofnew carsand trucksare produced.One outof everysix Americans。
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