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北京第五中学2023-2024学年英语高三第一学期期末质量跟踪监视试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需
2.改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.Everything is amazing.Thank you all.We withoutyour help.A・can9t make it B.mustnt have madeC.won makeD.couldn91havemadeit
2.—Mom,r mgoing to the graduationdance tonightbut Idont thinkI lookattractiveenough.一Oh,darling,dont worry.A.They dontknow whatbeauty is.B.Nobody willcare aboutit.C.You lookperfect theway you are.D.Impossible is nothing,
3.She saton thetop of the stairsher headon hercrossed armsand cried.A.for B.whenC.with D.while
4.—Pennys babydaughter narrowlyescaped drinkingthe furniturepolish onthecoffee table.一Luckily forher.She sickor evendied.A.could havegot B.should havegotC.must havegot D.will havegot
5.Lucy__writing heressay by10:00this morning.After that,she listenedto musicfora while.A.will HnishB.finishesC.has finishedD.had finished
6.The policeofficers decidedto conducta thoroughand reviewof thecase.A.comprehensive B.complicatedC.conscious D.constant
7.It wasa difficultjob forhim.He hadtried everythingbut itmade little.A・use B.goodC.differenceD.result
8.The picturelooks goodthe whitewall.C.show ushow tofight againsta tornadoD.tell us tornados aredangerous andhow toprotect usfrom them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)完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从16・35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其涂黑I hadalways lovedmusic anddreamed ofbeing amusician,travelling todifferentcountries,meeting lots of people and doingsomething Iloved toearn mymoney.16,myparents hada farmand I didnt wantto dothat-I wantedto dosomething17,However,I hadalwaysbeen shyand toonervous totry playing18in public.I had been playingthe19since I was tenyears old,but theidea ofplaying in front ofotherpeople wasvery
20.I startedone day,21_a localyouth clubadvertised atalent show-anybody whocouldplay aninstrument orsing couldput hisname downto bein concert.I22myself up.When theday of the showcame,Iwas so23that I couldnt eat.24was the first timeI hadplayedinfrontof otherpeopleand I felt25unsure ofmyself.I hadno ideawhether Iwas26good andwas worriedthat no one wouldlike me.When myturn came,I playedmy favoritetune andI evenstarted to27!I couldnot hearwhatI soundedlike,but tomy surprise,I eventuallyforgot aboutall thepeople in the audienceandstarted toenjoy myself.When thesong ended,everyone clappedand somepeople28!After theshow aman29up tome tosay howmuch heenjoyed my30,He saidthat hehada rockband,and theyneeded to31a guitarplayer.He asked me tocome alongthe nextdayto have a try.This successfultrial turnedmy dreaminto_
32.In the following days,we33around alot,playing inconcerts inlotsofplaces aroundthe world.Sometimes we would entercompetitionsand oncewe wenton TV.We reallyenjoyed ourselvesand lifewas likea biglong holiday.As webecame moresuccessful,we hadto workharder andpractice moreand eventuallyI became34of travellingsomuch.But now,nearly fiftyyears later,I lookback onthose carefreedays ofmy35as amongthe bestmoments ofmy life.
1、A.Besides B.Thus C.Therefore D.Instead2^A.similar B.normal C.strange D.different、3A.songs B.music C.words D.jokes、4A.guitar B.violin C.piano D.drum、5A.enjoyable B.attractive C.excitingD.frightening、6A.before B.until C.when D.where、7A.picked B.signed C.took D.wrote、8A.nervous B.inspired C.disappointed D.excited、9A.What B.There C.It D.As、10A.exactly B.hardly C.extremely D.highly11A.some B.any C.well D.much、12A.dance B.act C.announce D.sing、13A.shouted B.jumped C.praised D.cheered、14A.looked B.came C.went D.faced、15A.performance B.behavior C.presence D.instrument、16A.call onB.wait onC.take onD.depend on、17A.practice B.consideration C.reality D.effect、18A.toured B.ran C.worked D.turned、19A.fond B.tired C.aware D.proud、20A.competitions B.memory C.friendship D.youth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L5151单词的正确形式分甲骨文
27.15Chinese oracle-bone inscriptionswere includedin theUNESCOMemory of the World Register.Oracle-bone inscriptionsare the1,early documentaryevidence foundin China,unearthed from the Yinruins inAnyang city,Henan province.These inscriptionsprovide
2.占卜record ofdivination andprayers togods frompeople in£late Shangdynasty.Over theyears,oracle-bone inscriptions42_develop intomodern-day Chinesecharacters,5,showthe continuousevolution ofChinese civilization.Oracle bonesserve6・important materialsforstudying thelong-standing andbrilliant Chinesecivilization.The Memory of the World Programme,
7.establish byUNESCO in1992,aims torescuethe graduallyaging,worsening
8.disappearing documentaryheritage in the world,9,()strengthen protection,and toraise publicawareness of the significanceof documentary()heritage.The program10,take placeevery twoyears,and lasttime,Chinas submissionof^Archives of the NanjingMassacre“was includedin theMemoryof theWorldRegister.Sofar,China hasalready hadmany examplesof documentaryheritage includedin theMemoryof theWorldRegister.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,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修10改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下面写出该加的词A,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
2.1011Our beloveddog passed away afew daysbefore.She was about to cross the road while a truckranout of the controland knockedher over.I hadno ideahow toreact her sudden death.Sodid mylittle sister.She wasin competitionwith mefor the most tear.She couldnt accept thefactand keptaskedme,“Why cantI see her againWe feltheartbreaking deeply.Ourparents suggested in the end that we adopted another one.I couldntagree more.But we will第二节书面表达(满分分)never forget our sweetdog whatpassed away.25(分)高中阶段,学业繁重,为了保证学习时间,学校决定在高三取消体育课
29.25但学生普遍认为应该劳逸结合,体育锻炼在高三也是必不可少的现请你给校长写一篇保留一节体育课的倡议信注意
1.内容包括
(1)取消体育课的弊端;说明课外活动和体育活动的必要性和益处,至少三点可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.词数左右
3.100Dear headmaster,Yours sincerely,student参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2C、3C、4A、5D、6A、7C、8C、9C、10B、11D、12C、13C、14D、15C、16C、17B、18A、19C、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、3A、4C、、221A、2D、3B、4C、、231A、2A、3B、、241A、2C、3D、、251B、2B、3A、4A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,从短文后
1.530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
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.D、6C
7.B
8.A
9.CIO.C、11B
12.D
13.D
14.B
15.A、16C
17.C
18.A
19.B
20.D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L5151的正确形式、27X.earliest
2.records
3.the
4.have developed
5.showing
6.as
7.established
8.and
9.to strengthen第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、1028Our beloveddog passedaway afew daysbefore Shewasaboutto cross the roadwhileatruck ran娜余cut of4he agowhen thecontroland knockedher overI hadno ideahow toreact Ahersuddendeath Sodid mvlittle sisterShe,vas intoNeither Norcompetitionwith mefor the most tear.She couldntacceptthe factand keptasked mu.iWhy cantl丁seeheragain tearsaskingWe felthuartbruaking deeply.Our parentssuggestedintheendthatweadoptedanotherone.Icouldnt agreeheartbroken adopt【more.But wewill neverforgetoursweet whapassedaway.who that第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear headmaster,It isknown that our schoolintends tocancel oursports classwhen weare inGrade
3.Teachersand parentsmay agree,for there is onlyone yearleft forus totake thecollege entranceexam.However,we studentshold theview thatwe shouldcombine workand rest.First ofall,supposing thereisnosports class,wewillhave notime totake exercise,which willbadlyinfluence ourbody health.Besides,actively takingpart insports activitieswill notonly makeourschool lifecolorful,but alsoimprove ourlearning.In addition to buildingour bodiesandenriching ourknowledge,the activitiesalso freeourselves fromthe heavywork ofstudy.Last butnotleast,to bewell preparedfor thefinal exam,it is necessary thatsenior studentsattach importancetotake exerciseand keephealthy.In anutshell,it isstrongly recommendedthatourschool arrangeone sportsclass aweek forus.Looking forwardto youragreement.Thank youvery much.Yours sincerely,studentA.with B.to C.against D.beyond9・Three daysafter theaircraft wentmissing,an internationaleffort shipsandplanes hasntfound anywreckage,growing frustrationfor thefamilies of the239people onboard.A.involved;causing B.to involve;causedC.involving;causing D.involving;having caused
10.After theflooding,people weresuffering inthat area,urgently neededclean water,medicine andshelterto survive.A.which B.whoC.where D.what
11.Some people are ableto multitaskwell—they cantwo ormore businessesat thesame timeverywell.A.turn toB.relate toC.lead toD.attend to
12.If itearlier,the printingmachine wouldnot havebroken down.A.has beenrepaired B.is repairedC.hadbeenrepaired D.was repaired
13.Mr.Green wasvery famouswhen helived there.There isto besomeone inthisdistrict whoremembers him.A.content B.opposedC.bound D.restricted
14.The OxfordEnglish Dictionary isnecessaryfor learningEnglish,so youdbetter buyA.this B.that C.it D.one
15.According toThe Sun,British scientistshave solvedthe ancientriddle ofcame first-chicken oreggA.who B.whatC.which D.that
16.Frankly speaking,I amnot surewhether Ithis inthe olddays withthatkind ofequipment,which looksquite oddand ridiculous.A.should havedone B.need havedone C.would havedone D.must havedone
17.How couldI lieto hershe livedfor thetruth,whether it was foundin musicor peopleA・unless B.whenC.while D.though
18.Criticized asonline gamesare,they neverfail toa largenumber ofteenagers.A.appeal toB.object toC.refer toD.turn to一一
19.1heard Mr.Morgan would be hereat4:00pm.next Thursday.No,he atthat time.A.was boardingB.would beboarding C.will beboarding D.is boarding
20.Though ProfessorLiu inNewYork forseven years,he hasnever regrettedmovingback toShanghai,his hometown.A.lived B.has livedC.had livedD.was living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40A BC D佳选项
21.(6分)There aretwo types of people inthe world.Although they have equaldegree ofhealthand wealthand othercomforts oflife,one becomeshappy,the otherbecomes unhappy.This arisesfromthe differentways inwhich theyconsider things,persons,events and the resultingeffects upontheirminds.People whoare to be happyfix theirattention onthe convenienceof things.The pleasantparts ofconversation,the wellprepared dishes,the goodnessof thewine,the fineweather.They enjoyall thecheerfulthings.Those whoare to be unhappythink andspeak onlyof theopposite things.Therefore,()they arecontinually dissatisfied.By theirremarks,they sour the pleasure of society,offend hurtmanypeople,and makethemselves disagreeableeverywhere.If thisturn ofmind wasfounded innature,such unhappy persons wouldbe themore tobe pitied.The intentionof criticizingand beingdislikedis perhapstaken upby imitation.It growsinto ahabit,unknown toits possessors.The habitmay be strong,but itmaybecured whenthose whohave itrealize itsbad effectson theirinterests andtastes.I hopethis littlewarning maybe ofservice tothem,and help them change this habit.Although infact itis chieflyan actof theimagination,it hasserious resultsin lifesince itbringson deepsorrow andbad luck.Those peopleoffend manyothers;nobody lovesthem,and noone treatsthemwith morethan themost commonpoliteness andrespect.This frequentlyputs themin badtemperand drawsthem intoarguments.If theyaim atgetting someadvantages insocial positionorfortune,nobody wishesthem success.Nor willanyone starta stepor speaka wordto favortheir hopes.If theybringon themselvespublic objections,noonewill defendor excusethem,and manywill jointo criticizetheirwrongdoings.They shouldchangethisbad habitand bepleased withwhat ispleasing,withoutworrying needlesslyabout themselvesand others.If theydo not,it willbe goodfor othersto avoidanycontact with them.Otherwise,it canbe disagreeableand sometimesvery inconvenient,especiallywhen onebecomes mixedup intheir quarrels.、1The underlinedphrase“sourthepleasure ofsociety”in Para.2most nearlymeans.A.haveagood tastewith sociallife B.make othersunhappyC・tend toscold othersopenly D.enjoy thepleasureoflife
2、We canconclude fromthe passagethat・A.we shouldpity allsuch unhappy peopleB・such unhappy peoplearedangerous tosocial lifeC.unhappypeople can notunderstand happypersonsD.peoplecanget ridof thehabit ofunhappiness
3、If suchunhappypersonsinsist onkeeping thehabit,the authorsuggests thatpeople should・A.prevent anycommunication withthemB.show norespect andpoliteness tothemC.persuade themto recognizethe badeffectsD.quarrel withthem untilthey realizethe mistakes
4、In thispassage,the writermainly・A.describes twotypesofpeople B.laughs atthe unhappypeopleC.suggests waysto helpunhappypeopleD.tells peoplehow tobe happyin life(分)
22.8Have youever pressedthe pedestrianbutton ata crosswalkand wonderedif itreally(安慰剂)一worked Theyrecalled“placebo buttons”buttons thatmechanically soundand canbepushed,but provideno functionality.In NewYork City,only about2of the1,000crosswalk buttonsactually function.Crosswalksignals weregenerally installedbefore trafficjam hadreached todayslevels.But whiletheir functionwas takenover bymore advancedsystems—such asautomated lightsortraffic sensors-the physicalbuttons wereoften kept,rather thanbeing replacedat furtherexpense.Other cities,such asBoston,Dallas andSeattle,have gonethrough asimilar process,leaving themwiththeir ownplacebo pedestrianbuttons.In London,which has6,000traffic signals,pressing thepedestrianbutton resultsin areliable Wait”light.But thatdoesnt necessarilymean thatthe“greenman”—or^pedestrian stage“in trafficsignal designprofession-will appearany sooner.“We dohave somecrossings where the greenlight comeson automatically,but westill askpeopleto pressthe buttonbecause thatenables accessiblefeatures/5said GlynnBarton,director ofnetworkmanagement atTransport forLondon.These features,such asblind tracksand hearabletraffic signals,help peoplewith visualdisordercrosstheroad andonly functionwhen the button ispressed.As for the lights,a growingnumberof themare nowcombined andbecome apart ofan electronicsystem thatdetects trafficandadjusts timefrequency accordinglygiving priorityto busesif theyrerunning late,for example,which meansthat pressingthebuttonhas noeffect.错觉According toLanger,a Harvardpsychologist,placebo buttonsgive usthe illusionofcontrol-and somethingto doin situationswherethealternative wouldbe doingnothing.In thecaseof pedestriancrossings,they mayeven makeus saferby forcingustopay attentionto oursurroundings.uThey servea psychologicalpurpose atthe veryleast/9she added.、1Why arethe physicalbuttons stillkept insome citiesA.Because itmay costmoney toreplace them.B.Because theyremain asmemories ofa city.C.Because dohave realfunctions intraffic.D.Because theycan resultin reliablelights.、2Which of the followingword canreplace theunderline word“features”in Paragraph4A.Functions.B.Uses.C.Equipment.D.Facilities.、3If youpressed a“placebo buttonin London,what wouldhappenA.All trafficwouldbeaffected.B.Some kindof soundmight appear.C.Pedestrians camefirsttocrosstheroad.D.Green man”were boundto showupearlier.、4What canwe knowabout“placebo buttons”from LangerswordsA.They canreally controltraffic.B.They servelittle functions.C.They maywork mentally.D.They canhelptheblind.(分)
23.8The EastRoom ofthe WhiteHouse wasbursting withcolor onJuly14,as56youngcooks arrivedfortheKids StaleDinner.The chefs,aged from8to12,were winnersoftheHealthyLunchtime Challenge,a programthat encourageskids tocreate healthy,affordable,original,andtasty lunchrecipes.Former FirstLady Michelle Obama hostedthe event,now in its fifthyear andpart ofher LetsMove!More than1,200kids throughoutAmerica enteredthe challenge,were encouragedtobe(原料)creative anduse ingredientsgrown intheir homestates,or communities.Recipes hadtorepresent eachofthe food groupsby includingfruits,vegetables,whole grains,lean protein,andlow-fat dairy.The56winners weretreated toa mealfeaturing someof theirown creations.“This eventisnt justabout eatingwell today,but aboutsetting kidslike allof youup foralifetime ofhealthy choices/9the formerfirst ladytold the young cooks.As smallyouare,you canchangelives.I seethe workof kids,the magicyoualldo.People changebecause ofkids.”Amelie Chenswinning recipewas Breadfruit,Taro,and GarlicChicken Trio.The9-year-oldfrom AmericanSamoa saidshe was“very excitedtobeattending theevent.“Winning thistrip totheWhite Housemakes methink ofmy favoritequote fromWalt Disney:61f youcan dreamit,you candoitj”she said.Famous cooksRachaels Ray and TanyaSteel,editorial directorof CleanPlates Omnimedia,amedia companyfocusing onhealth and wellness foodculture,were alsoin attendance.Michellerecognized themas drivingforces inmaking theKids StateDinner areality severalyears ago.Rayand Steelposed forpictures withthe youngcooks.Following themeal,the crowdwas treatedto performancesby thecast ofWalt DisneyWorldResorfs TheJungle Book.The56winners endedtheir visitwith atour ofthe WhiteHouse KitchenGarden.
1、In MichelleObama,s Let9s Move,kids.A.can cookcreatively B.must workin groups、C.should livean activelife D.must cookwith givenmaterials2What doesMichelleObamaexpectkids todo afterthe eventA.Lead ahealthy life.B.Create morerecipes.C.Grow cropsthemselves.D・Eat whattheyhavecooked.、3Why didRayandSteel attendthe eventA.They cameto awardtheyoungcooks.B.They caredabout kids9development.C.They wereinvited toreport theevent.D.They wantedto learnthefoodculture.(分)
24.8A BriefIntroduction toSome DictionariesNorman Merriam Webster BES—1850DictionaryThis handytranslator providesyou with5,000,000total translationto andfrom SpanishandEnglish!This dictionaryis speciallydesigned forall levelsof languageskill frombeginner toadvanced.Brand V7Dictionary/TranslatorThis specialmodel featuresthe largestand mostcomplete Russian-English dictionary.AdvancedEnglish speech,accent correctionfunction andspecialized termsdatabase willhelp youcommunicate.Business organizerswill allow you to stay in touch withthe world through all kinds of advancedfeatures.Seiko WP1500Rogets IIIThesaurus DictionaryIt is the nearest word finder.It isalso greatfor crossword puzzles.It willshow you the time,dayand date of local time zoneand thesame forover100cities throughouttheworldby simplyenteringthe firstletter ofthe nameofthecity.Ectaco KD-800Dictionary/TranslatorThis advancedtalking handheldtranslator featuresthefollowingdictionaries:the general(词条);English-Korean dictionaryfor215,905entries popular Korean-English dictionaryfor183,279entries,and thedictionary ofChinese traditionalcharacters for7,24entries.The Lingo Traveler18Itisa greatvalue aswell asan Internationaltranslator.Draw onover96,000words and8,000useful phrases.Equipped witha powerfuldatabank,The LingoTraveler18allows youto storeall ofyourappointments,telephone numbers,and addresses.、1Which dictionarycan Bettysmother buyto helpher daughterimprove herSpanish A.NormanMerriam WebsterBES—1850DictionaryB・Ectaco KD-800Dictionary/TranslatorC.Seiko WP1500Rogets IIIThesaurus DictionaryD.Brand V7Dictionary/Translator、2What isthe functionof The LingoTraveler18A.It providesyou with96,000phrases and8,000words.B.It showsyouthetime,day anddateoflocaltimezone over100cities.C.You canstore yourappointments,telephone numbersand addressesinit.D.It willallowyoutostayintouchwiththeworldthroughallkindsofadvancedfeatures.、3What canwe learnabout thedictionaries fromthe textA.TheLingoTraveler18isapopularKorean-English andChinese dictionary.B.NormanMerriamWebsterBES—1850Dictionaryisthenearestwordfinder.C.Ectaco KD-800Dictionary/Translator isdesigned forall levelsof languageskill.D.Brand V7Dictionary/Translator isthemostcomplete Russian-English dictionary.(分)
25.10The tornadocame withoutany sign—the skywas blueand thesun hadbeen out.Thefirst alertmy husband,Jimmy,67,andI,65,got camearound9p.m”from somescrolling texton theTVJimmy waswatching.He ranupstairs tofind mein ourthird-floor bedroom,andwechanged thechannelto ourlocal Pensacola,Florida,station.No soonerhad wefound coverageofthe tornado thanit was on top of us.The bonesofthehouse(绝缘材料)shook,and thepower wentout.Pink insulationflew intothe roomfrom atrapdoor totheattic,andthewind beganto roarthrough thehouse.We hadthree flightsof stepsto navigateto getto(塞进)the relativesafety ofthefirstfloor.Because thecloset down thereiswedged underneatha(坚固的)brick staircase,it seemedlike thesturdiest placein ourtown houseto waitthings out.Ididntknow howor ifwewouldmakeitdownthesteps.It feltas ifthere wereno floor(楼梯扶手)underneath meas thewind liftedme offmy feet.I grippedthe banisterand triedto moveforward,but this intense pressureheld mein place.In thoseseconds ofstillness,Icouldheareverything aroundme rattling.As wereached thelast flightof steps,our frontdoor blewout.Shards of glass thatlooked likebrokenice fleweverywhere.Suddenly,a three-foot-long treebranch whippedthrough the doorframe.It flewover ourheads,missing usby inches.Had webeen onestep up,it wouldhave impaledus.Theback wallofthehouse followedsuit andtoreoff intothe darknessoutside.Instantly Ireached thecloset,Jimmy pushedme downtothecloset floor,but hecouldnt getinsidehimself becauseofthewind.I grippedJimmys armas the tornado suckedthedooropen andtriedto bringJimmy withit.My kneesand scalpwere fullofglass,but inthat moment,I feltno pain.If Ihad letgo,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outand intothe bay.“Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.Butthere wasnothing inthis closetto holdonto.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeopleintornadoes dointhemovies.I thoughthewas gone.And theneverything stopped.He landedon hisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieveitwasover.Jimmy saidhed gooutside tocheck.“No JI said.Dont leaveme.”Our neighborsays thestorm lastedfour minutes.In thattime,four ofthe twelvetown housesinour unitwere completely destroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthemostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1Paragraph2—4mainly tellus.A.the tornadowasontopofusB・the tornadocaused greatdamageC.the coverageofthetornado becamea realityD.thetornadowassostrong thatit liftedthe authoroff herfeet
2、The underlinedwords“thisintensepressure99in Paragraph3refer to・A.the authorsnervousness aboutthe tornadoB.the forcefromthetornado onthe authorC.the stressthe authorfelt fromher lifeD.the pressurethe banistergave theauthor
3、From thepassage wecan knowthat・A.Neither theauthor norher husbandwas injured.B.the authorshouse wascompletelydestroyed.C.they wereaware ofthetornadobefore itcame.D.it becamedark outsidewhen thetornado hitthe town
4、The authorwrote thepassage to・A.share withus herexperience ofsurviving atornadoB.warn usofthedanger causedby tornados。
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