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・20232024学年上海市泥城中学英语高三上期末达标检测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
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4.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Why aresome brandsmore popularthan othersthe productsare ofsimilarqualityA.as thoughB.even ifC.so that D.in case
2.He hasmade littlepreparation for the interview,so thechance ofhim succeedingin it is.A.slim B.fantasticC.obvious D.gentle
3.The teacher told thechildren quietin themuseum.A.keep B.kept C.keeping D.to keep
4.—Do youknow whatEU standsfor,Tommy一Sure.It standsfor theEuropean Union,European politicaland economicorganization thatencouragestrade andfriendship betweencountries that aremembers.A.an;the B.a;the C.the;/D.an;/
5.We werescared todeath whenthe fire・Fortunately,it wasput outbefore itcaused muchdamage.A.broke outB.came outC.gave outD.turned out
6.It issometimes said thatasociety can be judgedthe wayit caresitsweakest members.A.on;about B.by;for C.under;with D.with;on
7.I amsorry I am verybusy now.If Itime,I wouldcertainly goto themovies withyou.A.have B.hadC.have hadD.had had
8.・・・Sorry to have brokenyour glass.as soon as possibleafter birth.Both mother and baby are supposedto gohome asquickly aspossible.(早产).The techniqueis oftenused incases ofpremature birthIn suchcases,the(刺激)trained motheracts asthe childsmain sourceof stimulationand food,in theform ofbreastfeeding.Between1993and1996,a groupof morethan700prematurely bornbabies inColumbiawere,on thebasis ofrandom selection,placed eitheraway frommother orwereraised usingthe kangaroomethod.Two decadeslater,a follow-up surveyfunded by theCanadian Governmenthas shownthat thosewho wentthrough thelatter methodbenefitedby comparison.Published in the journalPaediatrics^the researchshows thatkangaroo motheringoffered significantprotection againstearly death,with a
3.5%death ratecompared toa
7.7%rate in the controlgroup.IQ testalso showeda smallbut significantadvantage of
3.5%compared toother infants.Lead researcherDr NathalieCharpak,of theKangaroo Foundationin Bogota,said themethodhas^significant,long-lasting socialand behavioralprotective effects.“We firmlybelievethat thisis apowerful,efficient,scientifically basedhealthcare interventionthat canbeused in all settings,from thosewith veryrestricted tounrestricted accessto healthcare/9The studyalso found that,compared withbabies in the controlgroup,those raisedin thekangaroomethod wenton todevelop biggerbrains,with significantlylarger volumesof graymatter.
1、According to the passage,what is“kangaroo mothering”?A.Mothers tryingtheir bestto improvetheir babies9IQs.B.Mothers raisingtheir babies in bagslike kangaroos.C.Mothers stayingin touchwith their babies earlyand constantly.D.Mothers breastfeedingtheirbabiesinstead of using milkpowder.
2、The underlinedword“infants”in Paragraph5probably means・、A.children B.kangaroos C.parents D.researchers3What isDr NathalieCharpak,sattitude towardKangaroo motheringA.Sceptical.B.Neutral.C.Disapproving.D.Supportive.
4、This passageshows thatKangaroo motheringcan・A.give childrenbigger headsB.benefit childrensbrain growthC.reduce thenumber ofpremature birthsD.solve schoolchildrens behavioralproblems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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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Dr.William Oslerwas workingin oneof theBritains militaryhospitals duringthe war.One(病房)(查房)day,he wascalled out of theward duringhis dailyrounds to be givenanimportant1that his own sonhad beenkilled on the fieldsof France.2by thenews,he stillwentback tohis rounds.He wasdifferent for a longperiodafterward.The cheerfulnote was3from hisvoice andnever againdid friends4him hearthe merrytune whichhe sooften whistledas hewent fromward toward.Althoughthese thingscould not5,something neweventually cameto taketheir(同情)place.Everyone6a newcompassion in his carefor thesoldiers whoeach daystreamedin.Before,he was an extremelydevoted physician,who treatedhis workseriously()and7patients verymuch.Now there wasan8personal compassionlike thatof afather for9his son.Like mostpeople whohave suchlosses9Osler musthave spentconsiderabletime on9Pain willchange us,often invarious ways.It canleave usangry andbroken or,as9inthecase ofOsler,it canbring forthgood10such ascompassion ortenderness.It isas ifthephysician channeledhis paininto energyand lovefor others,caring for them ashe wouldcarefor hisown child.Helen Keller,who wentthrough lifeboth blindand deaf,knew plentyabout・She oncewiselysaid,“The11of lifeis oneof ourgreatest blessings.It makesus patientand sensitive12usthat althoughthe worldis full of painit isalso full of theovercoming ofit.”9The worldis full of suffering,and wecan9113it nomater howhard wetry.Butthose whoovercome greatchallenges willchange14For ourstruggles enterour livesasunwelcome guests,but theyalso bring15gifts•And oncethe paindecreases,the gifts
16、1A.decision B.message C.position D.memoryThese giftsare lifestrue treasures,bought atgreat price,but cannot be17in anyother way.、2A.Inspired B.Disappointed C-Shocked D.Affected
3、A.previously B・purely C.exactly D.obviously
4、A.gone B.far C.free D.safe
5、A.over B.beyond C.around D.except
6、A.return B.disobey C.neglect D.develop
7、A.invented B・noticed C.collected D.analyzed
8、A.longed for B.heard ofC.cared for D.believed in
9、A.extra B.terrible C.suspected D.odd、B・escaped C.witnessed D.experienced10A.treasured、B.sadness C.guilty D.anxiety11A.regret、B・habits C.qualities D.relationships12A.behaviorsC.society D.responsibility、B.mercy13A.sufferingC.meaning D.struggle、B.process14A.originC.promising D.instructing、B.teaching15A.warningC・avoid D.tolerateB.attract、16A.discoverC.occasionally D.instantly、unexpectedly B.purposely17A.、C.mysterious D.valuable18A.affordable B.luxurious
19、A.remain B.increase C.share D.leaveC.selected D.Given20A.exchanged B.acquired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
27.15When Ipacked up my lifeand movedfrom thecomforts ofmy littlehometownto Waco,I rememberfeeling L_lose.All myfriends wereso excitedto starttheirown lives,but I just wasntsure22I wasready forthat yet.Many thingsworried me.But Ihidmy fearsand whenthe timefinal came,I huggedmy mothergoodbye,made thetwo-hour one-way drivefrom Coppelto Waco,and set upmynew room.For thefirst fewweeks,I didntmiss homeor reallyfeel anykind ofemotion atall excepttired.There was so muchfor meto learn42I hadnthad timeto thinkabout anything.Myenergy5^direct towardsfiguring outcampus,adjusting tocollege-level classesandremembering thenames ofevery newperson Imet.I exploredevery corner,6^_look fortheperfect placeto study.I learnedto setIaschedule ofgetting groceries,cleaning myroomanddoing mylaundry onSundays.Nowadays,in mysecond semesterI feellike Ihave almostadapted8^the universitylife.The transitionfrom high school tocollege wasnt92difficult asmy mindmade methink itwouldbe.One of the best10・(thing)college hastaught meis howto beindependent.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)(分)阅读下面短文,并
1028.10根据短文后的要求答题文章共有处错误,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词符号
(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(/)修改在错误的词下面画一横线(),并在该词下面写出修改的词注意、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
21011、必须按答题要求做题,否则不给分3We weredriving inthe rightlane while,all ofsudden,a blackcar jumpedout of a parking、space rightin frontofusMy taxi driver slammedon mybrakes,skidded andmissed theothercarsback endthrough justinches!The driverof the other car,the guywho almostcaused abig、accident,turned hishead angrilyand startedyelling badword atus、My taxidriver just smiled andwaved at the guyI mean,he wasfriendlySo Isaid,“Whydo youjust dothat Thisguy almostruined yourcar andsent ustohospital!^And this wasthat my、taxidrivertold me,which Icall“The Lawof theGarbage Truck”Many peopleare asgarbage trucksand theyrun aroundfullofgarbage,fulloffrustration,full(倾of anger,and fullof disappointmentsTheir garbagepiles up,they needa placeto dump倒)、itAnd ifyou letthem,theyll dumpit on you Whensomeone wantsto dumponyou,dont takeit、personaR Youjustsmile,wave,wish themwell,and moveon Youllbe happyat whatyou、do第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是红星中学的高一学生李华,你刚刚做了一个关于“保护海洋”的科
29.25学课题,你给英国朋友写信向他介绍相关内容Jim目前海洋面临的问题
1.问题出现的原因
2.解决措施
3.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2A、3D、4B、5A、6B、7B、8B、9A、10D、11C、12D、13A、14B、15A、16C、17D、18C、19B、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、、、211A2B、3D、、221B、2D、3C、4A、、231D、2D、3B、4C、5B、6D、、24660D、1B、2A、、251C、2A、3D、4B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、3D、4A、5C、6A、7B、8C、、9A10D、11B、12C、13A、14D、15B、16C、17A、18D、19A、20B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.lost
2.whether/if
3.finally
4.that
5.was directed
6.looking
7.myself
8.to
9.as/so
10.things第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、【小题】改为281while when【小题】后面接2ofa【小题】改为3my his/the【小题改为4]through by【小题】改为5word words【小题改为6]do did【小题7)that改为what【小题改为8]as like【小题前面加9]they and[小题改为10]personal personally第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Jim,How iseverything goingthereRecently,Ijusthave finishedmy sciencesubject whichis aboutOcean Conservancy.It issaidthat our oceansare facingunprecedented pollution.Abundant marineresources arebeingdepleted,and artificialwaste killscountless oceanlives everyyear.There aretwo mainreasons forthese problems.First of all,the dischargeof untreatedindustrialwastewater fromcoastal industriesis themain causeof seriouspollution ofcoastalMarine waterquality.Second,overfishing inthe fishingindustry destroysthe oceanlife chain.Therefore,I thinkthe governmentshould strengthenthe supervisionof thecoastalenterprises andsetupthe closedseason toensure thefish breeding.Yours,LiHua…・You didntmean to,did youA.No problemB.Forget itC.All rightD.Dont sayso
9.makes ourschool famousis morethan90%of thestudents havebeenadmitted touniversities.A.What;that B.That;becauseC.That;what D.What;because
10.Taking drugshas becomepart ofevery sportathletes seekto achievebeyondtheir naturallimits.A.which B.that C.who D.where
11.If itearlier,the printingmachine wouldnot havebroken down.A.has beenrepaired B.is repairedC.had beenrepaired D.was repaired
12.He hada greatdearie tohave ahome ofhisown,he hadalways livedwith hisgrandmother.A.orB.and C.so D.for
13.—Helen,are yougoing Iothe airportto pickup Jackthe dayafter tomorrow一tomorrow night.I wouldgo.A.Were heto come back B.If hewas aboutto comebackC.Had hecomebackD.If hewould comeback
14.I wasexpecting apresent fromher,so Iwas disappointedI didntreceive・A.it B.one C.thatD.the one
15.a highpercentage ofAustralians maybe peoplewho watchsports ratherthan dothem,as faras most of itspopulation isconcerned,itisindeed agreat sportingnation.A.While B.as C.If D.Whether
16.I needto bemore matureand readyto mymistakes.A.hold onto B.cut offC.make upforD.take up
17.Great pity!His illnessis thetreatment availableso far.A.within B.above C.about D.beyond
18.It isnot onlyblind menwho makesuch stupidmistakes.People whocan seesometimesact.A.just foolishlyB.less foolishlyC.as foolishlyD.so foolishly
19.If youare feelingso tired,perhaps alittle sleepwould.A.act B.helpC.serveD.last
20.The youngman,in heavytraffic on the way,got home an hourlater thanusual.A.catching B.caught.C.having caughtD.to becaught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40A BC D出最佳选项(分)
21.6Thousands offree,popular childrens apps availableon theGoogle Play()Store couldbe violatingthe ChildrensOnline PrivacyProtection ActCOPPA,according to anew,large-scale study,highlighting growing criticism ofSilicon Valleysdata-collection efforts.uThis isa marketfailure,“said SergeEgelman,a co-author of the study.uWhat we have(执行)uncovered pointsout basicenforcement workthat needsto bedone.”The potentialviolations wereabundant andcame inseveral forms,according to the study.More than1,000childrens appscollected identifyinginformation fromkids usingtrackingsoftware whoseterms explicitlyforbid theiruse for childrensapps.The researchersalso saidnearlyhalf the apps failto alwaysuse standardsecurity measuresto transmitsensitive dataoverthe Web,suggesting aviolation ofreasonable data-security measureslaid outby COPPA.Some of theappsin questionincluded Disneys“Wheres MyWater”,Gameloffs MinionRush”and Duolingo,a languagelearning app.The findingsalso suggestedthat appcreators that(守)had beenofficially recognizedas COPPA-compliant jMwere nobetter thanany of the otherappdevelopers atprotecting childrensprivacy.Disney arguedthat thestudy doesntclaim toidentify anyactual violations.^Protectingchildrens online privacy isvery importantto usand weare confidentthatourpractices complywiththe law,“the companysaid.We havea soundCOPPA complianceprogram,and wemaintainstrict datacollection anduse policiesfor Disneyapps createdforchildrenand families.”Gameloft announcedthat childrensprivacy isof utmostimportance^and isinvestigatingthe issue.uWe havea verystrict data-collection policyat Gameloftand alwaysmake surethat wearecompliant withprotection laws,the companysaid.Duolingo didnot respondto requestsfor comment.Although Googlestated that“We aretaking theresearcher^report veryseriouslyand lookinginto theirfindings,critics ofGoogles appplatform saythe companyhas profitedgreatlyfrom advancesin data-tracking technology.uGoogle hasbasically lookedtheotherwaywhile it was able to generaterevenues offof childrensapps,“said JeffreyChester,the executivedirector of theCenter forDigital Democracy.uThe new,alarming reportis furtherevidence thatGoogleis thumbingjts jioseat theonly federalonlineprivacylaw thatwehave.”、1How didcompanies respondtotheaccusation ofviolating COPPAA.Disney claimedto strictlyobey privacylaws.B.Gameloft questionedthe validityof thestudy.C.Duolingo plannedto adoptstrict data-collection policies.D.Google admittedtothecharge andpromised todo more.、2What does the underlinedphrase“thumbing itsnose at”probably meanA.Observing.B.Disrespecting.C.Prohibiting.D.Introducing.
3、The purposeof the passage isto・A.charge appcompanies withthe violationof COPPAB.inform readersof differentways toviolate childprivacy lawsC.illustrate thegrowingcriticismof appsdata-collection functionD.highlight theurgency ofstrengthening enforcementof COPPA(分)
22.8Fei-Fei Liarrived inthe U.S.from Chinaat age16with manybig dreams.And ittookmany unusualjobs to help herachieve them.Luckily,she wassmart andextremely driven.And today,shes thedirectorofStanford Universitysartificial intelligencelab.“As oneof theleaders inthe worldfor A.L・,I feelmuch excitementand responsibilitytocreate the most awesomeand excellenttechnology forsociety andto educatethe mostawesomeand excellenttechnologists—thafs mycalling.Li said.She isalso aloyal advocatefor diversityinthetech industry.“I seeextremely talentedStanford PhDstudents strugglingwith theirvisas and I finditunthinkable thatwe createso manybarriers forthe talentsof the world”,Li said.While Li was incollegeat Princeton,she borrowedmoney fromfriends andeven herhighschoolmath teachertorun adry-cleaning businessfor herparents inorder tohelp themget by.Li attendedclassesduring theweek andworked at the businessontheweekends.Then,when Liwas ingraduateschool,her momdeveloped cancerand hada(中风)stroke.“It wasdifficult tokeep movingahead whileall ofthiswashappening.The realexistentialchallenge isto live up to your fullestpotential,liveupto yoursense ofresponsibilityand tobe honestto yourselfabout yourdreams whiledoing it,she said.Liwasnamed aGreat Immigrantof2016by the Carnegie Corporation,the nationsoldestgrant makingfoundation whichhonors roughly40naturalized U.S.citizens eachyear.Hergraduate studieswere supportedbythePaulDaisy SorosFellowships forNew Americans.、1What dowe knowabout Fei-Fei Liaccording toParagraph1A.She wasborn inthe UnitedStates ofAmerica.B.She hasmade manyof herdreams cometrue.C.She workedvery hardbecause shesnot gifted.D.Shes nowdoing researcheson AIin China.、2What doesthe underlinedword“calling”in Paragraph2refer toA・Interest intechnology.B.Desire tohelp.C.Creativity inscience.D.Sense ofduty.、3What wasFei-Fei Lislife likebefore shegraduated fromuniversityA.She hadbeen strugglingwith hervisa.B・Both herparents sufferedfrom illness.C.Her familywas facedwith atight budget.D.It wasdifficult forhertoattend classes.、4Fei-Fei Lihas achievedsuccess because.A.her awarenessof herduty andgoals madea differenceB.an Americanfoundation gaveher supportC.theCarnegieCorporation namedheraGreat ImmigrantD.she waslucky enoughto borrowmoney fromothers(分)(木暑)
23.8It was2012,and somewhereonacassava andbanana farmin ruralTanzania,there werefour ofus standinginacircle:me,two farmersnamed Joyce and Elijah,andthe formersecretary generalof theUnited Nations,Kofi Annan.Elijah andJoyce didmostofthe talking.They toldus howthis farmwas unlike any theyhadworked on;how therewere improvedcrop varietiesand newtools toprocess theharvest.Therewas evena daycarecentre nearthe farm.This way,women could(不假思索地说出)spend moretime sellingwhat theygrew*I rattledoff somequestions.Do yousellyour cassavaonly here-or doyou shipit somewhereelse Howfar isthe marketHave youseena differencein youryields Kofi,though,mostly listened.Later,after weleft thefields andwalked towardsthe daycarecentre wherethere wasabigger crowd,Kofi startedtalking.He wastelling jokes,trying toput everyoneat ease,and doingavery goodjob ofit.The manhad thedeepest,most infectiouslaugh Fveever heardand anincrediblycommanding voice.He soundedlikeanactor playinghimself.Kofi and I hadattended alot ofthe sameUN events,and hedvisited ourfoundations officesinSeattle afew times,so Idseen himcharm aroom before.But thisday onthe cassava farm wasdifferent.He wascompletely athome here.I supposeI shouldnthave beensurprised:Kofi Annan,ofallthe worldleaders Ihad met,had spentthemosttime thinkingabout howtohelpplaces likethisfarm andpeople likeJoyceandElijah.When myhusband BillandIstarted ourfoundation in2000,we stillhad somany questionsabout the bestways tofight povertyand disease,and Kofi,it seemed,already hadthe answers.(宣目)That year,hed writtena manifestoabouttheUNs roleinthe21st century.In itsfinalpages,hed includeda setof targetsaround povertyand diseasereduction thathe wantedthe()world toachieve by
2015.These becameknown asthe MillenniumDevelopment GoalsMDG,and atfirst,critics dismissedthem immediately.Cut extremepoverty inhalf Stopthe spreadofHIV,malaria andTB,the threegreatest killersin poor countries Atbest,itwasoverly optimistic.Kofi wasntsatisfied withjust settingthe goals,though.He wantedto pushtheworld toachieve them.No othersecretary generalwassoabletoconnect theUNs heartwith itsbrain,itsmission tolift upthe sickand the poor with an effectiveplan fordoing so.He wasa master,too,atbringing worldleaders alongfortheride.Today,there are27million peoplealive whowould haveotherwise diedfrom HIV-relatedillness,TB ormalaria Andthey live,in largepart,because Kofigathered theworldtoestablish theGlobalFund,which paysfor medicinesand thingsthat preventthose diseasesfrom spreading,such asmosquito nets.The worldmet itsgoal ofhalving theglobal povertyrate by2015;in fact,itdid sofive yearsahead ofschedule,in
2010.^Development experts,“one observerwrote,“are stillrubbingtheir eyes.When hereceived theNobel PeacePrize in2001,Kofi saidthat todaysreal bordersarenot betweennations,but between the powerfuland powerless”.He sawAfricas smallfarmers aspartofthelatter campand wantedto givethem away tolift themselvesoutofpoverty.This waswhatled usto thatcassavafarmback in
2012.I rememberthat afterour visitthat day,Kofi thankedme forthe foundation^work.He wasgenerousinhispraise,and thenhe gavemea nickname.uMama Melinda,he calledme.It wasa termof respect,typically giventoanelder,andIfelt honoredbut surprised.MamaMelinda Iftherewasone personwho deservedsuch anhonour,I thoughtit wasntme.、1Kofi Annansinspection ofthe farmis mentionedto.A.introduce thecarefree lifestyleof AfricanpeopleB・illustrate hisclose relationshipwith AfricanfarmersC.emphasize thegravity ofpoverty in African countriesD.show hisconcern forthe poverty-relief workinAfrica、2We canknow from thepassagethat theMDG.A.failed towin supportfrom leadersoftheworldB.was tooambitious andoptimistic tobe successfulC.focused moreonthegoals thaneffective measuresD・revealed Kofis extraordinarywisdom andcapability、3What canwe inferfromtheunderlined partin Para.7A.It washard to see wherethe hopelay.B.The successoftheMDG wasunbelievable.C.The developmentexperts weremoved totears.D.The long-term commitmentmade peoplesleepy.、4We canlearn fromKofis wordsin Para.8that.A.the powerfulpeople ruleover thepowerless massesB.the powerfulnations oftenoccupy theirpowerless neighborsC.the gapbetweenthe rich and thepoorseparates theworld apartD.therichandthepoorcountriesshould compromiseon borderissues、5Which ofthe followingcanbeused todescribe Kofi AnnanA.Charming,aggressive andstubborn.B.Ambitious,easy-going anddutiful.C.Conservative,humorous andpositive.D.Bureaucratic,sympathetic andgenerous.、6Whafs thebest titleforthepassageA.Mama Melinda:anicknamewith greathonour.B.The UN:an organizationfullofdifferent voices.C.Africa:a landblessed withconsiderable opportunities.D.KofiAnnan:a statesmandevoted toglobal development.(分)
24.8Summer ActivitiesExperiencethe romanceof Pariswith anunforgettable nightout thatcombines threeof thetoptours inthe Cityof Lights.Choose fromdinner atthe Eiffel Towers uniquerestaurantagainst thenight sky,at Les Ombres restaurant,a particularmeal aboarda diningcruise downtheSeine Riveror capoff thenight witha Parisiancabaret showattheMoulin Rougenightclub.Activity DescriptionCostSettle into yourprivate tableatthemodern58Tour Eiffelrestaurantfora3-course mealof classicFrench styleaccompaniedby yourchoice ofwine.The diningroom areEiffel$
318.around thefirst-floor observationdeck ofthe EiffelTower58Tower Dinner10()meters190feet aboveground,so youcan enjoycity viewsthroughexpansive picturewindows.Step intoa3-course dinneraboard theMarina deParis floatingrestaurant.While youdine,cruise pastthe famousmonuments ofSeine(大教堂),Paris,including theLouvre,Notre Damecathedral the$
313.River CruiseEiffelTower andseveral ofthe cityshistoric bridges.At the end37Dinnerof yourdinner cruise,visit thetwinkling EiffelTower foranhour.LesOmbres Enjoya3-course mealdinner atLes Ombresrestaurant,all$
282.restaurant drinksincluded anda glassof champagne.62DinnerFollowing yourdinner option,travel byair-conditioned coachtothe district of Montmartre,the heartof Paris.Head totheMoulinMoulin Rougenightclub andsettle intoyourseats forthe classic$
348.RougeParisian cabaretshow whichfeatures morethan100talented84Showperformers.Be attractedbyaparade ofbejeweled andfeathered(costumes aslancers perform.、660Which activitywill youchoose ifyou wanttoseecabaret showA.EiffelTowerDinner B.Seine RiverCruise DinnerC.Les Ombresrestaurant DinnerD.Moulin RougeShow、1What willthe visitorsdo attheendoftheSeine Riverdinner cruiseA.visit theLouvreB.visit theEiffel TowerC.visit theNotre DamecathedralD.visit thedistrictofMontmartre、2How muchdoestheLesOmbresrestaurant DinnercostA.$
282.62B.$
313.37C.$
318.10D.$
348.84(分)
25.10CKangaroo motheringhelps boosta childshealth andintelligence“Kangaroo mothering”,the practiceof continuousskin-to-skin contactwitha newbornbaby,results inhealthier,more intelligentand successfulchildren,anewstudy finds.A20-year follow-up researchfoundthatthose broughtup inthe kangaroomethod scoredhigherin IQtests andearned53%more.They werealso foundtobeless likelytohavebehaviorproblems thanbabiesina controlgroup.Followers ofthe methodnest theirkids ina“kangaroo“position ontheir chest。
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