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2023-2024学年福建省泉州市泉港一中高三英语第一学期期末综合测试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)20L
5301.Taking onlinereading intoconsideration,we canchallenge theassumptionreading forpleasure continuesto decrease.A.whether B.that C.where D.when一
2.Helen isgoing toManchester forfurther educationnext month.一Pm becauseI have to stayat home and work.A・green withenvy B.white as a sheetC.tickled pinkD.black andblue
3.—What ifthe rainstormcontinues—Come onguys!We have to meetthe whateverthe weather.A.standard B.demandC.deadline D.satisfaction
4.—Could youpossilby taketo therailway stationtomorrowA.No wayB.Never mindC.Not at all D.Noproblem一
5.Who recommendedNancy for the post一It wasJames admirationfor herwas obvious.A.who B.that C.whose D.whom
6.-It shouldnttake longto clearup afterthe partyif weall volunteerto help.--Thafs right.■A.Many handsmake lightwork B.Something isbetter thannothingC.The morethe merrierD.The soonerbegin,the soonerdone
7.Rent usuallyup in the summer,when collegegraduates aremoving outoftheir dormitoriesand seekingfor newplaces to move in.A.will goB.goesC.has goneD.went
8.the oilunder thesea,the companyhas raisedample fundsto developpetroleum explorationequipment.B.Some areawill haveto dealwith the bats.C.The grey-headed flyingfox ofteneat treesD.The damagecaused bythebatsis serious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)
26.30Two years ago,something happenedthat changedmeandchanged howIlived inmy neighborhood.In twodays,I lostall of the things that werevery tome.My jobasa seniorwriter for a nationalmagazine cameto an2and arelationship with a manthat Ilovedended3Suddenly,everything hadchanged.My4sank andI felta terriblesadness.Iwondered howor5I wouldbe able to6myself out.The lossesI7made melose confidenceandmade medelicate,8as aresult Ibegan toconnect more9with my neighbors andtheworld aroundme.I learnedthat thewoman fromEl Salvadorhad10from hercountry withtwoyoung daughtersafter herhusband hadbeen murdered.Shecleaned housesto makeends11and sendher daughtersto college.I learnedthat12myneighbors cameto LosAngeles15yearsago,they did not13English andthe fathercleanedoffices14$8an hour.Later,he drovedeliverytrucks.Today heowns threeapartment buildingsand hasmade moremoney thanI15everwill inmy lifetime.Now,many ofmyneighborsare my16・At Christmas,I givethem redwine andcake,and17they giveme pottedflowers.When mycar wouldntstart afew拖走months ago.and itlooked like it would haveto be towedaway,another18from Guatemala,a sweetman namedAngel,quickly19out his tools andgot thecar
20.Idiscover howextraordinary they are.They werehard-working,some happiness.
1、A.worthless B.attractive C.important D.pleasant、B.beginning C.conclusion D.crossing2A.endB.sadly C・successfully D.happily、3A.badlyB.temper C・confidence D.heart、4A.mindB.that C.which D.what、5A.ifB.pull C.take D.set、6A.turnB.gained C.experienced D.experimented、7A.acceptedhonorable peoplewho,like me,are justlooking forwardto livingwell andexperiencing
8、A.and B.or C.but D.so、9A.perfectly B.fully C.luckily D.kindly、10A.escaped B.flew C.left D.avoided、11A.see B.join C.get D.meet、12A.before B.while C.unless D.when、13A.say B.speak C.tell D.practice、14A.for B.in C.on D.about、15A.simply B.easily C.probably D.specially、16A.relatives B.friends C.guests D.hosts、17A.in turnB.in orderC.in returnD.in general、18A.friend B.visitor C.passer-by D.neighbor、19A.pointed B.handed C.stood D.brought、20A.started B.changed C.checked D.examined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语法填空
27.15There aretwo main
1.reason whythe temperatureof the air is always
2.change.One reasonis that the airaround you
3.move in fromsomewhere else.Air usuallymoves inlarge bodies
4.call airmasses.Someair massesmove infrom thenorth.These airmasses usuallyhave coldair that causes thetemperature
5.drop.Air massesalso moveinfrom the south.Theyusually havewarmer airthatcausesthe temperatureto rise.Temperature changesduringthe dayor nightcan begreat
6.small.Thisdepends_
7.part on how many clouds arein thesky.
8.there are manyclouds during thenight,they actlike coverson yourbed.They blanketthe earthand keeptheairfrom
9.losemuch of its heat.The temperatureusually doesnotdrop muchduring sucha night.When there aremanycloudsduring
10.day,some of the sun9s energywill notreach theearth.The temperatureusually does not risemuchon sucha day.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文中共有错误,每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人并其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,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21011(调查)A surveyhas recentlycarried outamong the students inour schoolabout、whether they would likeit iftheir parentsgave birthto a second childOpinions varywide、from oneto another、Most of the studentssupported theidea They think that it wouldbe amazing to have abrother anda sisterto keepthe companyand sharesecrets withBesides,we believea secondchildwould bringlots offuns to the familyHowever,the restof thestudents interviewinghold the oppositeview To start with,raising one child isalready adifHcult thing and theparentswould haveto worktwice ashard ifthey hadasecond childWhafs more,they、第二argue whether they have been accustomedto enjoythe wholelove from their parents节书面表达(满分分)25(分)下面是你根据平时了解所得到的中国高三学生选择高考志愿的信息请你根
29.25据该内容用英语写一篇简要介绍,向编辑部反映该情况约的同学认为.应该以个人兴趣为主35%
1.兴趣是成功之母.被迫学自己不感兴趣的专业是痛苦的23约45%的同学认为
1.应该以社会需要为主
2.将来容易找到工作
3.兴趣可以培养和改变约的同学认为.如何选择是一个难题.听从父母或老师的意见20%12参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、
1、
2、5C、6A7^B、8C、9B、10A、11C、12A、13B、14A、15C、16B、17D、18B、19B、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、、211C、2C、3A、、221D、2C、3C、4B、、231A、2B、3C、4D、、241B、2A、3D、4C、、251D、2B、3C、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、、261C、2A、3B、4D、5A、6B、7C、8C、9B、10A、11D、12D、13B、14A、15C、16B、17C、18D、19D、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内单词的正确L5151形式、
271.reasons
2.changing
3.moves
4.called
5.to drop
6.or
7.partly
8.When
9.losing第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28(俯万)A surveyh2s recentlyAearned outamong thestudents inour schoolabout whrthertheywould likeitifbeenthen pareougave birthto isecood child.Opinxms varywide60m ooeto incthet・Nfost of thestudentssupported theidea.Theythinkthatituxndd beamazingto haveabrother anda sistertokeepsupport or也company ladshare seaetswith・Besides,55bdieve asecond childuxmld bringlou offirns tothethey AmHowevathe restof thestudrau imgmewingholdtheopposne view.Tostartwig raismgonechildis ikeadvatniemerddiffiailtthingandthe parentswouldhaveto worktwice ashard ifthey hid1secondchild.What3more,they argiiewbethwthey hivebeen accustomedto etoythe uliolelove fromtheir parents■(或去)that Kwhether enjoying第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Chinese seniormiddle schoolgraduates havedifferent opinionsonhow to choosetheir coursesanduniversities.A surveyhas beendone tostudy it.We cansee fromthe tablethat about35%of thestudents believethechoice should be basedon their own interest.They sayinterest is the motherof success.Besides,it isamiserable thingto haveto spendmost ofyour timestudying whatyou haveno interestin.()More studentsaround45%,however,insist thatmain considerationshould begiven tothe needsofthe society,for,they argue,not everyonecan findthe jobthey likebest.Whats more,interest can be bornandlost.Interestingly,there areabout20%who findit toodifficult tomake achoice andwould ratherdepend ontheirparents orteachers tomake adecision.A.Exploiting B.Having exploitedC.To exploit D.Exploited
9.Although hedidnotdo it,he definitelyhad someresponsibility.A.instantly B.deliberatelyC.accidentally D.casually
10.Im afraidthat Ican attendToms weddingparty nextweekend.A.tobe held B.being heldC.held D.is tobeheld
11.I haveno doubtthat hewill makeit butI wonderhe isreally readyenough.9A.what B.whyC.whether D.That
12.—Do youready forthe springouting一No,!still haveto buysome fruit.A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing
13.A teachersjob is not to tell thestudents whatto believeor value,but tothemto developa worldviewfor themselves.A.urge B.equipC.persuade D.rank
14.The LushanMountain,occupying anarea of302square kilometers,possesses richcultural andgeological.A.attractions B.amusements C.entertainments D.presentations
15.Along withthe emailwas mybrothers promiseI camefirst in thecompetition,he wouldbuy mean MP
4.A.whatB.that C.that ifD.whether一
16.Tom,do youenjoy yourpresent job—・I justdo itfor aliving.A.Of courseB.Not reallyC.Not likelyD.Thats allright
17.According tothe bankrules releasedrecently,you haveto paya25%on eachcheque youcash.A.admission B.pensionC.allowanceD.commission
18.When tensionin arelationship betweentwo people,a frequentway ofdealingwith thisistosend messagesthrough athird person.A.arouses B.arises C.rises D.raises
19.This projectconsidered thoroughly,and Fmsure itfinished ontime.A.must be;may beB.should be;can beC.may be;must beD.can be;should be
20.—Are youfree nowI havesomething interestingtotellyou.-OK,you makeit shortI willhavetowork onthis termpaper due tomorrow.A.now thatB.as soonasC.every timeD.as long as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
21.(6分)You maynot be aware,but digital currency(货币)isabig partof theInternet world.QQ(配饰)Coins canbuy youaccessories for your QQimages.More importantly,a new digital currency,Bitcoin,is bringingthe worldscommerce online.If youretraveling,you canspend Bitcoinsat restaurants and hotelslisted atBitcoinTravel.com.InChina,Bitcoins can be used to buygoods atabout134online shopson Taobao.And ata cafenamed2ndPlace inBeijing,you caneven buyfresh coffeewith Bitcoins.So whatmakes Bitcoinso attractiveto investorsFirstof all,the Bitcoinsystem is not controlledby anyone.One centralauthority cannot make policiestochange the value of Bitcoins.The fixedamount ofBitcoins alsomeans theycannot lose value through(通货膨胀),inflation as all formsof papermoney havedone overtime.In addition,accounts in the Bitcoinsystem areanonymous andtransparent Userscan setup anaccount(有免疫力的)easily andtrack everyBitcoin.All of these featuresseem tomake Bitcoinsimmune fromloss,but that isnotentirely true.“The valueofBitcoinscan varywildly asno centralgovernment makesthe priceof themsteady.If the赔偿)value dropssuddenly,investors cannotget anycompensation JZhao Qingming,a seniorresearcher atChinaConstruction Bank,told ChinaEconomic Weekly.And Bitcoins,unlike companyshares,are not(有形资产)backed byany tangibleassets,which alsoadds totheir risk.While Chinawill notrecognize thedigitalcurrencyanytime soon,Xinhua said,lawmakers andofficialsat ahearing onNov.18in theUS madepositive commentsabout Bitcoin.Ben Bernanke,outgoing chairmanof theFederal Reserve,told theWashington Postthat“these typesofcreations,such asBitcoin.・・may holdlong-term promise,particularly ifits systempromote afaster,more secureand moreefficient paymentsystem.”
1、Bitcoin is・A.actually exactlylike QQCoins B.only usedonline、C.a newcurrency usedboth onlineand inreal lifeD.a countrysnewdigitalcurrency.2We canuse Bitcointobuy the following thingsexcept・A.online goodsB.goods at134online shopson TaobaoC.books inphysical shopsD.coffee ata cafenamed2nd Place、3What is the disadvantageof BitcoinA,thevalueofitcan riseand fallwildly.B.It cannotlosevaluethrough inflation.C.Every bitcoinin youraccountcanbefollowed.D.It caneven beused atsome specificrestaurantsandhotels.(分)
22.8A gooddisguise keepsyou hidden,right Well,sometimes the best disguiseis actuallythe(金属彩虹色)most dazzlingbecause researchreveals thatflashy metalliciridescence canvisually puzzlepredators,which allowscolorful preyto surviveanother day.Those surprisingresults appearin thejournalScientific Reports.Shining iridescentcolor,which changesdepending onthe anglefrom whichits viewed,is favoredbyeverything frombirds tobeetles andblossoms tobutterflies.“And inour researchgroup we are of course interestedin whythis vividmetallic coloris sowidespreadin nature.Karin KjernsmooftheUniversity ofBristol addsthat in some casesthe showysplashes oflightare asexual strategy.uHere Iwould liketo pointout thatinsomespecies,particularly thosethat display(雌雄两性),strong sexualdimorphism such as birdsof paradiseor somebutterflies orfishes,the occurrenceofiridescence ismost likelydriven bysexual selection.For example,in manyof thesecases itisthemales thathavethese vividiridescent colorsand they use themin matechoice ortheyusethem as a signalto attractmates.But iridescencealso showsup insituations wherereproduction isnot anissue.uSo what weare(捕食行为)studying nowis whethernatural selectionimposed bypredation couldexplain theoccurrence ofiridescencein preyanimals/9The ideathat eye-catching colorscould beused as a cover-up isnta newone.The fatherof camouflagetheory,Abbott Thayer,really believedthat iridescenceshould becategorizedasacamouflage strategy.And hewrote inhis famouslifework Concealing-Coloration intheAnimal Kingdom,already in1909,that6brilliantly changeableor metalliccolors areamong thestrongestfactors in an animalsconcealmenf.And thissounds likea completelyunreasonable thingto say,becausehow cancolors thatare bothbrilliant andchangeable contributeto animalsconcealment”“In asimilar way,we wereasking whetheriridescence,duetoits changeability,could workasaform ofcamouflageby preventingshape recognition.^Kjernsmo andher colleaguestrained bumblebeesto associateaparticular shape—a circleor anoval—with asugar reward.And theyfound that the bees,when givenachoice,would preferentiallyvisit theshape theyknew tobe sweet.But when the shapeswere iridescent,thebees hadtrouble tellingthem apartuIt seemedthatthestrikingly iridescentsurfaces onour targetsvisuallybroke upthe otherwiserecognizable shape ofthetargets,which madethem hardto distinguish/9As formakinguse of this methodfor hidingin plainsight,“Any practicalapplications isof coursedirectly linkedtoany industrythat hasan interestin camouflage,thatishowtoconceal objectsor makethem moredifficult torecognize.The researchersare currentlyconducting experimentswith birds,which oftenprey oniridescentinsects tosee ifit helpsto havea birds-eye view.、1According tothe passage,iridescence isnot madeuse ofby animalsto.A.live alittle longerby escaping(捕食者)their predatorB.catch theattention oftheir matesC.conceal themselveswhen indangerD.catch sightof more colorful preys
2、From thestudy inthe lastparagraph,we canlearn that・A.Bees canalways tellthe differencebetween acircleand anoval B.Bees arecreatures thatare fascinatedby sweetthingsthatare iridescentC.If acircle,withasugar reward,is iridescent,the beesmay havedifficulty findingitD.Bees are likely toprefer circlesto、ovals,whetherthey are iridescentor not3What willbe talkedabout inthe followingparagraphA,Whether thereare anydifferences betweenbees andbirds.B.Some industriesthat havegreat interestin camouflage.C.Why birdsare noteffected byiridescent insects.D.Which camouflagetheory appliesmore tobirds.、4Which ofthe followingmight serveas thebest titleofthe passageA.A famouscamouflage strategyB.Metallic iridescentas thebest disguiseC.Colors uniqueto animalsD.Shining colorsasasexual strategy(分)
23.8When Imet afriend recently,I askedhim howwork was.“Oh,not thatbusy,Im justcoasting/9he said.Hes notalone.According toa recentpoll,one thirdofthe3,000people surveyedsaid theywere“coasting”at work.This maycome asa surpriseinanage whenso many people spendso muchtimecomplaining abouthow busy theyare.But mostofthistalk aboutbusyness isnonsense.According toa studybyresearchers atOxford University,we donot,in fact,spend moretime workingthan wehave inthe past.On somemeasures,the amountwe workhas gonedown.Instead,manypeoplejust have jobs filledwith tasksthatdont reallyneed tobe done.The waywe lookat coastinghas radicallychanged.In the past,being relaxedand notburdened withtoomuch workwithin yourorganisation wasa signof status.Now,being extremelybusy showsyou areimportant.If youare notextremely overburdened,then youare seenasaslacker,a lazyperson.This doesnotmakesense.Most people are notas busyas theysay theyare.In fact,most pressingtasksat workare oftenunrelated toproductivity.Many busypeople areactually overburdened with tellingothershow busytheyare.Being overly-focused onyour jobmay makeyou feelimportant,but itslikely toannoyfriends,co-workers andyour family.Whats more,being super-busy allthe timeisnotgood foryou.ACornell University study foundthat peoplewho areoverburdenedwithwork tendtohavea worsesense ofwellbeingthan thosewho aremore relaxed.The researchersalso foundthat beingsuper-busy isbad foryourcareer.Those whoreported workingvery intenselywere associatedwith poorercareer outcomes.So,perhaps coastersare nota dragon productivity.Maybe theyhave workedout thatthe secretto aproductiveand healthylife isnot beingtoo busy,and certainlynot talkingcontinuously abouthow busyyouare.We shouldremember BertrandRusselPs adage:One ofthe symptomsof anapproaching nervousbreakdownisthebelief thatones workis terriblyimportant.”、1What canwe inferfromthefindings ofthe OxfordUniversitystudyA.People havea falseimpressionabout howbusytheyare at work.B・Less busyemployees havea greaterlikelihood ofpromotion.C.One thirdof employeesdont considerthemselves tobe busy.D.People overburdenedat workarelikelyto feelmore energised.
2、In the19th centurywhich ofthese peoplewould probablyhave beenthe LEASTbusy intheir jobA.A bankclerk.B.A bankowner.C.An officecleaner.D.An officesecretary.、3Why might“coasters“actually besuccessful intheir workA.They donot feelthreatened bya challengingtask.B.They workmoreco-operatively withtheir colleagues.C.They areable tofocus onthe mostimportant andnecessary tasks.D.They areoften moreintelligent andable tocomplete theirwork faster.、4Which ofthe followingbest summarizesthe authorsattitudeA.He expressesno personalopinion aboutthe topic.B.He thinksthat lazypeoplearein factthebestworkers.C.He issympathetic towardsdifficulties ofsuper-busy workers.D.He believesthat busynessatworkdoesnotequal effectiveness.(分)(监护人),
24.8As providersand caretakersadults tendto viewthe childrenas happyand free.After all,kids donthavejobsto keepor billsto pay,so whatdo theypossibly haveto worry aboutPlenty!Even veryyoung childrenhave worriesand feelstressful tosome degree.Stress isa functionofthe demandsplaced onus.These demandsoften come from outsidesources,such asfamilies,jobs,friends,orschools.But theycan alsocomefromour feelings,for example,whatwethink weshouldbedoing versuswhatwere actuallyabletodo.Stress canaffect anyonewho feelsataloss,even kids.For kids inthekindergarten,separation fromparentscan causeanxiety.As kidsget older,academic andsocial pressuresalso createstress,especially thosewhowant tofit intheir schoolare probablyto getmore stress.Many kidsare toobusy tohave timeto playcreatively orrelax afterschool.Kids whocomplain aboutalltheir activitiesor whorefuse totake partin themmight betootired andfull of stress.Talk withkids abouthow theyfeel aboutthe activitiesrelated totheir courses.If theycomplain,you shouldconsider stoppingone activityforaperiod oftime,oryoucan explore,ways to helpthem managetheir timeand lessentheir anxiety.Another sourceofstressis worldnews.Kids whosee scaryimages on TV orhear someonetalk ofnaturaldisasters orways mayworryabout theirownsafety andthe peoplethey love.Talk tothem aboutwhatthey seeand hearonTVtohelpthem understand whats goingon.Whafs more,beawareof somenegative factors,suchasan illness,or deathof aloved one.When theseareadded tothe everydaypressure kidsface,the stressmay appear.Separated ordivorced parentsshouldnever putkidsina positionof havingto choosewho theywouldliketo livewith.、1Who isthe moststressed accordingtothetextA.A kidnot gettingmany giftson herbirthday.B.A kidnot gettingusedtothe schoollife.C.A kidliving withhis strictparents.D.A kidfailing inmaking newfriends.、2Whats Paragraph4mainly aboutA.Ways tohelp kidsrelieve stress.B.Activities tostay withkids.C.Courses tohelp kidsrelax.D.Reasons forkids feelingstressed.、3What canbe concludedfromthetextA.World newsmay makekids worryabouttheircountries9safety.B.Kids whobehave wellintheschool haventstress.C.Stress isnot verycommon andserious amongchildren.D.Negative thingsand dailypressure cancause stress.4^Whafs thebest titleforthetextA,Sources ofStress B.Effects ofStressC.Children^Stress D.Students9Stress
25.(10分)Sydney*s RoyalBotanic Gardensare tostart awar ongray-headedflying foxes.These superbats haveinvaded oneof Australiansmost famouspublic spaces.Officials havesaid theanimals aredestroying trees and havetomoveon.These unwantedguests atSydneys RoyalBotanic Gardenslook liketiny foxeswith wings.Officialshave estimatedthereareabout11,000of themliving inthe picturesqueharbor-side park.After inspectingdamageto dozensof treesthey nowbelieve thereare twiceas manyas previouslythought.Branches havebeenbreaking underthe weightofthesefurry invadersand theirdroppings havebeen poisoningplants.Help maywell beat hand,however,intheshapeofthe ordinarygarbage bin.The gardensdirector Dr.Tim Entwistlehopes theunpleasant soundsof crashingbin lidswill agitatethe flyingfoxes andforce themtomove on.“The wayto disturbthem isto usenoises,so weveused theloud noisesmade byrubbish binsin thepastYou canalso usespeakers aslongasyou movethe noisearound,andwhatwell dois havea seriesofnoises,atthebeginning andend ofthe day.What wevefound inthepastis thatthe flyingfoxes leavethegardens andgo somewhereelse/5said Tim.The gray-headed flyingfox isAustralias largestbat.It fliesaround atnight usingits eyesand apowerfulsense ofsmell tosearch forfruit andflowers.Officials atthe RoyalBotanic Gardensin Sydneyhavesaid theyreoptimistic theunwelcome colonycanbeuprooted.If andwhenthebats domove tootherparts ofthe citythey willofcoursethen becomesomeone else9s problem.、1According tothepassage,Why dopeople wantto getrid ofthe flyingfoxes A.Because thegarden areimportant publicplaces.B.Because theyare pollutingthe city.C.Because manygarbage binshavebeendamaged bythem.D.Because theyrethreatening thesurvival oftreesandother plants.、2In orderto getrid ofthe flyingfoxes,what arepeople doingA.They areshooting them.B.They areusing rubbishcontainers.C.They areshaking thetrees hard.D.They arecutting sometrees down.
3、Which ofthefollowingcan replacethe underlineduagitate,5in Paragraph3A.Excite B.killC.disturb D.discourage、4What doesthe writerimply fromthe lastparagraphA.The batswill stillstay inthe gardens.。
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