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2023年贵州省独山县第四中学英语高三上期末经典模拟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
1.2B选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹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
201.
5301.After hewas promotedto thepresent position,he is not sohardworking ashe・A.wasused to B.used to beC.was used to beingD.usedto
2.At thenews of the earthquake,the soldiersdid what they couldthe victims.A.help B.to helpC.to helpingD.helping
3..His suggestionto seethe filmAvatar interestedevery oneof us.A.that wego B.which we should goC.that wewould goD.weshouldgo
4.—I haveno ideawhat madethe studentsso excitedand crazy._it have been theirteams victoryin thefinalsA.Must B.CouldC.Would D.Should
5.It isso difficulta questionnone of the kidscould workit out.A.as B.that C.which D.X
6.Some expertsfear thattoo-early tocomputers willhave harmfulconsequencesfor childrensdevelopment.A.exposure B.extensionC.exhibition D.expansion
7.The farmersare inbad need of rain,but aanlarge amount of rainfallwill causeFloods.A.Eventually B.constantly C.graduallyD.extremely
8.He hasno ideawhat thebook is about.He haveread itvery carefully.A.neednt B.shouldnt C・cantD.mustnt
9.Wolf Warrior2,which theuAward forBest VisualEffects”at theBeijingFilm Festival,indicates Chinasfilm industryhas comeof age.A.wins B.wonC.has wonD.had won
10.—Why didntyou try to finishthe composition—I tried to,but I could,the bellran announcingthe end of theexamination.down,spoke toher softlyand ranmy handsover her.Icouldsee thatshe hadhad puppies.Icouldnt imaginehow shecould havebeen ableto carefor them.Hours earlier,Pd baggedupa plateof leftover fish.As Iunwrapped it,she waggedher tailand sniffedat it.She ateall thefishin notime.Its sad,isnt itI cantunderstand whymany ofus wasteso muchand thinklittle ofit.These homelessanimals havetaught methat foodis precious.Even when1dont haveleftoverswith me,HI takethe time to getsomething from the grocerystore to feed them.I knowmy poweris small,so Ihope thatnext time you seewasted food,do turnit intoworthyfood.You havethe powerto savea life!、1The authoruses whatDr.Goodall saysto show.A.how we can developour businessB.why itis importantto begreatC.why theprogram ispopular globallyD.how wecan changethe worldpositively、2What canbe concludedfrom the textA.There arefew homeless dogs wherethe authorlivesB.The authortakes homeless dogs homeand raisesthemC.Seeing homeless dogs makesthe authornever wastefoodD.People throwfood into garbage binstofeedhomeless dogs、3The authortook theleftoverfishwith him to.A.feed a homelessdoghe metB.eat itwhen hewas hungryC.look formore homelessanimalsD.set anexample tothose whothrow awayfood
4、The authorwrote thetext toask usto・A.value ourfood B.treat dogsas ourfriendsC.save wastedfood forhomelessdogsD.raise homelessdogs andcats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(和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Abba”,a master artist,was readyto retirein
112.One day,Bartoli,a richItalian merchant,1him saying,nCould youmy portraiton mybanquetroom wallItfs20feet tall9“Pm readyto retire/1Abbaye shookhis headsPm not2But seeingthe disappointmentinBartolis eyes,he4his mindJWell,theres apossibilityif youcan findit in your3to allowme to explore the4f myabilities.Furthermore,already I can seeyour
5.So Iinsistthat while1work yourportrait stay6even fromyou!”“No problem/*Bartoli agreed,though hethought it was7,HAnything youwish,but itmust lookrealistic.”Immediately themasterartist8a highcurtain infront of the wall,-through whichBartolicouldnt seeat all.A weekpassed.nHow isit comingasked the9Bartoli.“Its comingquite well.You see,a masterpiece10quite awhile atleast.Abbaye answeredfrombehind the・Another three,four weekspassed and11half ayear wentby.Bartoli losthis12“Today Imustsee it!”he shouted.Stepping frombehind thecurtain surprisedby such anger,Abbaye saidcalmly/*Thafs fine.You neededonly torequest it・And he13aside the20-foot curtain.Bartoli staredat themasterpiece and then hismouth open.He wasobviouslyso angrythat hiseyes14red.So whatwas wrongAbbaye haddrawn tohishearts15for20feet tall.Perhaps Bartolicouldnl toleratehis abstractexpression,which
1、A.sent for
8、thought ofC.laughed atD.heard from
2、A.fix B・make C.paint D.repair
3、A.possible B.free C.reliable D.available
4、A.formed B.changed C.got D.insisted
5、A.heart B.mind C.room D.brain
6、A.challenges B.limits C.control D.confidence、B・portrait C.image D・masterpiece7A.figure
8、A.safe B.lonely C.private D.coolPicasso wouldhavebeenproud of.
9、A.terrible B.common C.funny D.strange、10A.brought B.decorated C.hung D.bought,、11A.hopeful B.anxious C.serious D.careful、12A.affords B.spends C.costs D.takes、13A.wall B.curtain C.picture D.ladder.、14A.in totalB.obviously C.eventually D.above all、15A.money B.mood C.temper D.taste、16A.as ifB.even ifC.now thatD.in case、17A.set B.pulled C.left D.stood、18A.felt B.remained C.kept D.fell、19A.changed B.showed C.found D.turned、20A.content B.confidence C.power D.design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
27.15Ballet isa formalkind of dance performancewith arich andinterestinghistory.The word“ballet”comes fromthe Frenchlanguage,and
1.be based on theItalianword“baDetto.”“Balletto meansa littledance.Ballefs earlyroots beganin Italyin thelate1400s.But itwas inFrance
2.ballet developedinto theform we know today.The Frenchruler Louis the Fourteenthhad abig influence
3.the directionof balletin itsearlyhistory.He ruledFrance forseventy-two years,
4.start in
1643.He starteddancing as aboy and worked harddaily.Louisthe Fourteenth turnedballet intoa formofdancethat reflected
5.he powerandinfluence.Ballefs manyrules and
6.extreme detailedmovements expresseda personspowerand socialrelations.The kingmade surethat balletbecame a7・require for thepeople ofhis court.He alsostarted theRoyal Academyof Dance,
8.important peoplecouldlearn thisart.The aimof thisdance wasself-control,order andperfection.Ballet slowlychanged froma danceat thekings courtto one9,perform byprofessionaldancers.When LouistheFourteenthdied in1715,ballet
10.bring toother partsofEurope andwas developingin otherways.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
28.10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子符号(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The oldsaying,uThe earlybird catchesthe worm,show usthe importanceof planning,working hardand tryingconstant.To achieveoutstanding results,most peoplemust planaheadandworkdiligently toovercome allkind ofdifficulties.That hasbeen myown experience,either.When Ifirst startedhigh school,I seldompassedray exams,so Inever preparedwell.Later,my teacher,Mn Black,advised meplaneverything in the advance.She askedmetostudy hardas well.After ayear ofputting hisadviceonto practice,I cannow easilypass allmy exams.There areno shortcutsto succeed.第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529.(25分)假如你是某校学生会主席李华,你校将面向全体学生征集校训(school motto),请根据下面提示写一份书面通知活动目的;
1.校训要求积极向上、原创、简洁;
2.截止时间本周五下午点;5征集部门学生会,campusactively@
163.com;颁奖时间和地点月日上午点,报告厅3239注意词左右,可适当添加情节以使行文流畅100参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3A、4B、5B、6A、7D、8C、9B、10D、11C、12A、13B、14A、15B、16A、17D、181—5CDBAB、19C、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,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211D、2C、3B、、
221、2C、3B、4A、5C、6D、、、、231A2D3D、4C、、241C、2A、3D、4B、、251D、2C、3B、4C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、、261A、2C、3D、4B、5A、6B、7B、8C、9D、10C、11A、12D、13B、14C、15C、17B、18D、19D、20A第二节(每小题分,满分分)括
1.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或1号内单词的正确形式、27L is
2.that
3.on/upon
4.starting
5.his
6.extremely
7.requirement
8.where
9.performed
10.was brought第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、
10281.show-shows
2.constant-constantly
3.kind-kinds
4.either-too
5.so-because
6.plan-to plan(去掉)
7.in theadvance
8.She-He
9.onto-into()
1.succeed-success第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29NoticeIn orderto deepenour understandingof ourschool cultureand developour creativity,anexciting eventnamed“a collectionof schoolmotto”is scheduledto be held.Note that the mottomust bepositive,brief and above all,original.Besides,it caneither behandedin to the StudentUnion inperson oremailed tocampus actively@
163.com before5:00,this Fridayafternoon.Looking forwardto theprize-giving ceremonyIt isdue tobeheldin thelecturehall at9:00am onMarch23,during whichtime ourheadmaster willissue certificatestothe winners.All thestudents arewelcome to take anactive partin itDont misssuchagolden chance!Your participationwill surelymake theevent a huge success.For anyquestions,please contactthe StudentUnion.The StudentUnion
11.the oilunder thesea,the companyhas raisedample fundsto developpetroleumexploration equipment.A.Exploiting B.Having exploitedC.To exploitD.Exploited
12.While wewere listeningto thespeech attentively,a voiceto announcetheresult of the election.A.broke inB.broke upC.broke offD.broke down
13.It wasthe naturaldisaster,rather thanhuman errors,that forthe deathofso manyinnocent people.A.are blamedB.was toblame C.was blamedD.were toblame
14.If youwant toimprove yourfigure andhealth,the mosteffective thingto dois toshowup atthe gymevery timeyou bethere.A.can B.willC.may D.shall
15.Oh!Icanfeel somethingup myleg!It mustbe aninsect.A.to climbB.climbingC.climb D.climbed
16.This bookis saidtobethe specialone,which manyevents thatcannot befoundin otherhistory books.A.covers B.writesC.prints D.reads
17.We shoulddo whatwecanpeoples hardwork paysoff.A.be sureB.being sureC.making sureD.to makesure
18.merchant A.machine B.achieve C.stomach D.technology
19.Check yourpaper carefullyto seeyou havemade anymistakes.A.whatB.which C.whether D.that
20..I brokemy relationshipwith Peterbecause healways foundwith me.A.error B.failureC.mistake D.fault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)
21.6Crossing your legs isan extremelycommon habit.While you may finditcomfortable to sit withone kneecrossed overthe other,it mightbe causinghealth problemsthatyou arenot awareof.A studypublished inBlood PressureMonitoring statedthat sitting with your legscrossed canincrease yourblood pressure.The reasonthis happensis becausethe bloodinyour legshas towork againstgravity tobe pumpedback toyour heart,crossing one leg overthe other increasesresistance,making iteven harderfortheblood tocirculate.You wontfeelany immediateeffects,but sittingfor longperiods oftime willhurt youforever.Crossing yourlegs canalso leadto neck and backpain.Ideally,its bestfor ourbodies tosit with ourfeet plantedflat,hip widthapart,on the floor,but itsnot easyto maintainperfectposture allday atthe office.When you sitwith yourlegs crossed yourhips arein atwisted(骨盆)position,which cancause oneof yourpelvic bonesto rotate.Since yourpelvic bone(脊椎)supports yourneckandspine,this cancause pressure on yourlower andmiddle backandneck.You alsomight noticethat whenyousitwithyourlegscrossedfor longperiods oftimeyour feetand legsget painfulor havethe feelingof beingasleep.This isbecause whenoneleg(静脉)sits ontop of theotherit causespressureonthe veinsand nervesinyourlegs andfeet.It cancause numbnessand/or temporaryparalysis in the legs,ankles,or feet.While thefeelingof discomfortmay onlylast aminute ortwo,repeatedly crossingyourlegsuntil theyfeelnumb cancause permanentnerve damage.So nexttimeyousit down,trytoget yourselfin thehabit ofsittingwithboth ofyour feetonthefloor.Not onlywill ithelp yourposture andstability,but itwill alsosave yourhealth inthelong run.、1Which of the followingis notthe consequenceof crossinglegsA.Neck andback gethurt.B.Feet andlegs becomenumb.C.Blood pressuregoes up.D.Pelvic boneskeep perfectpostures.、2What doesthe underlinedword“rotate”in Para3meanA.break seriouslyB・hurt greatlyC.move casuallyD.straighten suddenly、3What doesthetextmainly talkaboutA.How tochoose aproper sittingpostureB.It isadvisable nottositwith legscrossedC.How todevelop beneficialhabitsD.Blood pressureharms ourbodies.(分)
22.8J.K.Rowling isthe authorof themost successfulbook seriesin history,buther attempttotakeon a new careeras a screenwriter hasntbeen assmooth asshe mayhave(续篇),thought it would be.The sequel“Fantastic Beasts:The Crimesof Grindelwald^,shows thateven themost successfulauthor in the worldis inneedofchecks andbalanceswhen making the transitionto cinema.Following thesale ofhalf abillion copiesof theHarry Potter series,Rowling isworkinghard toextend andenrich themythology shecreated aroundthe childwizard.In contrasttothe eightHarry Potter movies,which werebasedonthe sevenbooks andmost ofwhich werewrittenby experiencedscreenwriter SteveKloves,the“Fantastic Beasts“series isscriptedonly byRowling.This timeshe skippedthe bookstores and wentstraight tothe movietheater.The Fantastic Beasts59series takesits titlefrom oneof Harry Potters textbooks.Theleap backwardin time,a newset of adult heroesand aglobe-spanning backgroundshow thatRowling is intune withher fansand thespirit of the times.Harry Potterand hisfriendsstarted outas atypical productof1990s naivety,but sincethen theloyal veteranaudience hasexperiencedthe shocksof the21st centuryand grownmature anddiscouraged.The“FantasticBeasts”series feelless likechildrens fare;they dealwith adultsand frighteningevents thatoccurredin Europeattheendofthe1920s.Its1927,and thecriminal Grindelwaldhas escapedfrom prisonto Europe.The hero,Newt Scamander,a zoologistof fantasticbeasts,prefers todistance himselffrom politicsandmaintain hisimprovised naturereserve inLondon.But theyoung Prof.Dumbledore remindshimthat neutralityisnot an optionin hardtimes.Dumbledore urgeshimtocross theChannelto Parisand stopGrindelwald,who istrying toplot awar toensure thepurity ofthe wizardrace.The roughoutline ofthe plotconstitutes onlypart ofthe movie.There aremany othercharacterswho appearin themystery.I willmention theboy Credencewho continues to haveacentral role in thestruggle betweenthe heroand thevillain,even ashis backgroundremainsa mystery.Similarly,Newfs brotherand partner,the snake-woman Nagini,and othernewand oldcharacters hintat anobscure pastand future.Rowling populatesher worldwithcharacters largeand small,odd beastsand simpliflesits storyto laythe foundationwork oftheuniverse.The filmlays strongfoundations ofmystery,but forgetsto buildany sortofstructure abovethem.Its likea constructionsite wherethe budgetran outtoo fast.With moviescreens fullof superheroesand fantasyfilms,and everystudio tryingto floatafictional universe,Rowlingistodays mostcreative builderof cinema worlds,but theresstilla differencebetween herandamega-corporation like Disney.Every characterand beastisthere becauseRowling saidso,not becausethe marketingdivision thoughtitwouldpromotesales ofmerchandise.Rowling clearlyhas atrue passionto create a mythology,and justasclearly,she hasntyet finishedcreating itThe“Fantastic Beasts95series offersaworldeven fullerthan thatof Harry Potter.Oncemore shecollaborates withDavid Yates,who directedthe lastfour HarryPottermoviesandnow thetwo“Fantastic Beasts”pictures.Still,the worldshes createdwould beeven morewondrousif Rowlinghad onlyfilled itout with a crystallizedor atleast coherentplot.In theHarryPotterseries,she mostlysucceeded inmakingthefilms intoindependent works.Butwithout experiencedscreenwriters tomediate betweenher imaginationand thescreen,thetwo“Fantastic Beastsepisodes aremore likea chessgame in which thecreator movescharactersfrom AtoBas partof abroader strategy-which remainsunclear.^Fantastic Beasts:The Crimesof Grindelwald^isafilm madefor existingfans anddoesntbother toappeal toa newaudience.Not bychance doesit offera moremature worldforfans whohave grownup atleast asmuch asDaniel Radcliffe.For them,the moviedeliversthe goods,but littleofthemagic remains.If Rowlingcontinuestoput outfilms withoutabeginning andan end,her worldwill collapse,leaving onlythe middle.It maybeentertainment withcaptivating characters and effects,but itsnotamovie.
1、What changeshas J・K・Rowling madein herwriting careerA.She wasforced toabandon heroriginal writingcareer andstart anew one.B.She wasdetermined toskip thebookstoresandpublish bookson herown.C.She startedanewfantasy bookhaving nothingto dowith theHarryPotterseries.D.She、triedtoenrich theHarryPotterseries asascreenwriterrather thana novelist.2Who areprobablythe targetaudience ofthe FantasticBeasts”seriesA.Kids newlyintroduced tomagic.B.Teenage studentswith granddreams.C.Adults goingthrough lifechanges.D・Professional criticsof fantasybooks.、3What arethe featuresoftheFantasticBeasts”seriesA.Complex storyand excitingcharacters.B.Simple storybut abundantcharacters.C.Childish storyand strangecharacters.D.Sad storybut inspiringcharacters.
4、Big corporationslikeDisneychoose moviecharactersandbeasts basedon・A.potential profitabilityofthemovies B.preference oftheir screenwriters、C.consultation withthe originalauthor D.investigation intosuccessful films5How doestheauthor explainRowlings failureto createa clearplotA.By describingshooting processes.B.By listingofflcial statistics.C.By drawinga comparison.D.By citingexamples.、6What doesthe authorthink ofJ.K.Rowlings performanceasascreenwriterA.It isreally adisappointment formovie goers.B.It iswidely acknowledgedby herbook fans.C.There exitsmuch moremagic inher screenplay.D.There isstill muchroom forimprovement.(分)
23.8Scientists thinkthey have answered amystery:How someocean creaturesgotso hugeso quickly.A fewmillion yearsago,the largestwhales,averaged about15feet long.Then seemingly(须鲸类)overnight,one typeof whale,the toothlessbaleen whalebecame huge.Modern bluewhalesget asbig as100feet.Nicholas PyensonoftheSmithsonian NaturalHistory Museumsaid,“Why isthat It happened in the glance of an evolutionary eye,which makesit hardertofigure outwhat happened/9said GrahamSlater,lead authorofthestudy.Their studyhassuggested ananswer:Ice agesin thelast3to5million yearsstarted it,changing the oceansand foodsupply forwhales.The researchersused fossilrecords ofthe smallerwhales tocreateafamily treefor baleenwhaleswhich includeblue whales,humpbacks andright whales.Using computersimulations(模拟)and knowledgeabout howevolution works,they concludedthat whenthe sizechangesstarted,the polesgot colder,ice expandedand thewater circulation inthe oceanschanged andwinds shifted,Slater andPyenson saidcold waterwent deepand movedcloser to(赤道)the equatorand theneventually movedback upwith smallfishand othersmall animalsthat whaleseat.Baleen whale,which haveno teeth,feed byeating hugeamounts of fish theycapture.(抹香鲸),Toothed whales,like spermwhales huntindividual fish,so theocean chantsthatmade foodless evenlyspread outdidnt affectthem asmuch.But baleen whales hunt schoolsof fish.Olivier LambertattheRoyal BelgianInstitute ofNatural Sciencescalls it“a reallyconvincingsituation”.But hesaid thelack offossils incertain timeperiods isan issue.Asoceans warmfrom man-made climatechange,the seaswill bemore likeitwaswhen thewhalessmaller andthey willhaveamore difficulttime surviving.、1What doesthe authormean by“Ithappenedintheglanceofanevolutionaryeye”in thesecondparagraphA.The change of baleen whales happenedtoo quickly.B.The changeof baleenwhales wastoo di^icult toexplore.C.Researchers paidlittle attentiontothe changeof baleenwhales.D.Researchers thoughtthechangeofbaleenwhales wasunimportant.
2、What playedthe keyroleinbaleenwhales9becoming hugeA.Man-made climatechange.B.Its eatingahugeamountoffish.C.The watercirculationintheoceans.D.The increaseof foodsupply forwhales.、3What doweknowabout spermwhales andblue whalesaccording tothe textA.Sperm whaleseat morefood.B.Blue whalerlive muchlonger.C.Sperm whalesprefer tohuntschools offish.D.Blue whalesusually swallowschoolsoffish.、4What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.There areno whalefossils now.B.The whalesmay becomeeven bigger.C.Global warminghas threatenedthe whales.D.Olivier Lamberthinks thestudy isperfect.(分)
24.8Riding School:You canstart horse-riding atany age.Choose privateor grouplessons anyweekday.There are10kilometers oftracks andpaths forleisurely ridesacross farmlandand opencountry.You willneed ariding hat.Opening Hours:Monday throughFriday:9:00a.m.-8:30p.m.3:30p.m.on SaturdaysPhone:412396-671Fax:412396-6752Sailing Club:Our YoungSailors Courseleads tothe Stage1Sailing qualiflcation.You willlearn howtosail safelyandthecourse alsocovers sailingtheory andfirst aid.Have funwith othercoursemembers afterwardsintheclubroom.There are10weekly two-hour lessons.Opening Hours:Tuesdays:6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.Phone:412396-6644Fax:412396-6644Diving Centre:Our experiencedinstructors offerone-month coursesin deep-sea divingfor beginners.There aretwo eveninglessons aweek,inwhichyou learn to breatheunderwater anduse theequipmentsafely.You onlyneed swimmingcostume anda towel.Reduced ratesfor couples.Opening Hours:Monday andFriday:6:30p.m.-8:30p.m.Phone:412396-6312Fax:412396-6706Medical Center:The staff ofthe Medical Centeraim toprovide convenientand comprehensivemedicalcare tostudents andstaffofthe university.The centeris wellequipped andthe staffhere aretrainedto dealwithabroad rangeof medicalproblems.Both femaleand maledoctors aswellas nursingstaff areavailable forconsultation.Also,all kindsof medicinesare soldhere andarecheaper forstudents thanother drugstores.Opening Hours:24hours fromMonday toSundayPhone:412396-6649Fax:412396-6648Water sportsClub:We usea two-kilometer lengthof riverfor speedboatracing,and water-skiing.Abeginners9course consistsof ten20-minute lessons.You willlearntohandle boatssafely andconfidently,but mustbe ableto swim.The clubis in a convenientcentral positionand isopendaily from9a.m.to4p.m”with lessonsall throughthe day.Opening Hours:Monday throughFriday:9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.Phone:412396-6899Fax:412396-
6890、1If youwant toswim andenjoy activitieswhich arefast anda bitdangerous,you shouldjoin・A.Diving CentreB.Riding SchoolC.Water sportsClub D.Sailing Club、2If youwant toexperience anew activityinthecountryside inthe mornings,youmayfax.A.412396-6752B.412396-6648C.412396-6890D.412396-
6706、3If youare planningtoexploretheoceandepths,you shouldattend yourlessons at.A.Monday throughFriday:9:00a.m.-8:30p.m.B.24hours fromMonday toSundayC.Tuesdays:6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.D.Monday andFriday:6:30p.m.-8:30p.m.、4Which isNOT theconvenience thattheMedicalCenter providesA.Well trainedstaff members.B.Nursery fornewly-born babiesC.Good equipment.D.Various lessexpensive medicines.分
25.10Im partoftheRootsShoots programfounded byDr.Jane Goodall.Theprogram isintended tomake andpromote positivechanges inthe world.As Dr.Goodall says,“What youdo makesa difference,and youhave todecide whatkind ofdifference youwant tomake.”In Bulgaria,where Ilive,homelessdogsare everywhere.Many peoplehere turna blindeyeto them.But Icannot ignorethe lifeofastreet dogwhenever I see onewandering inthestreet,looking forsomething toeat Thatswhy Fmno longera foodwaster WhenIseewastedfood,I alwaysthink ofa hungrydog climbingtogarbagebins,searching forfood thatpeoplehave thrownthere.When eatinginarestaurant,Im notafraid totake leftoverfood tofeedstray catsor dogs.A weekago,I sawahomelessdog aroundthe garbagebins.Immediately Iknelt。
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