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陕西省汉滨区2023-2024学年英语高三上期末质量检测试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作
1.任何标记第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择
2.题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请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)20L
5301.There isno doubtthat climateall over the worldgreatly inrecent years.A.had changedB.is changingC.changed D.has beenchanging一
2.The foodhere isnice enough.—My friendme aright place.A.introduces B.introducedC.had introducedD.was introducing
3.Not untilhe lefthis home to knowhow importantthe familywas forhim.A.did hebegin B.had hebegun C.he beganD.he hadbegun
4.to theparty,Nancy wasvery upset.A.Having notbeen invitedB.Not havinginvitedC.Having notinvited D.Not havingbeen invited
5.He isconfident,in myopinion,is mostimportant insociety.A.how B.whichC.that D.what•一
6.Can youcome onMonday ofTuesday■•■Im afraidday ispossible.A.either B.neitherC・someD.any
7.It iswidely acknowledgedin foreigncompanies thatemployees shouldbe intermsof innovationcapability.A.examined B.evolvedC.evaluated D.encouraged
8.clear goals,we becomestrangely loyalto performingdaily doingsuntil webecome slavesof them.A.On topof B.In thesilence ofC.On accountof D.In theabsence of
9.exactly what was wrongwith him,the doctorsgave hima completemybeautiful boyshand.When the water was14,Billy jumpedup torun backto the house.I followedhim backto atap that we had15the waterto.Billy openedit allthe way upand alittle waterbegan toflow slowly.He16there.letting thewater slowly17his hand—the temporarycup.When hestood upand began to goback,I was there infront ofhim.His littleeyes justfilledwith18Im notwasting”was allhe said.As thetears thatrolled downmy facebeganto hitthe19,they weresuddenly joinedby otherdrops...more drops...and more.All Ican sayis that the20that camethat daysaved ourfarm,just likethe actionsof one、little boysaved another1A.flying B.dying C.growing D.blowing、、2A.win B.catch C.lose D.leave3A.sharing B.accepting C.receiving D.sending、4A.as B.since C.while D.when、5A.house B.woods C.garden D.field、6A.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.puzzling、11A.lightly、12A.lowering B.dragging C.lifting D.pulling、13A.cupped B.put C.given D.sentB・surely C.cleanly D.obviously、、14A.disappeared B.gone15A.put offC.lost D.used、B.turned up16A.lay B.stood C.slept D.C.shut offD.take upknelt、17A.HU upB.ran throughC.went through D.made up、、18A.dirt B.tears C.earth D.water19A.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单
1.5151词的正确形式(分)
27.15It doesnt take longto believeour ownlies,according toa newstudy.(千Last year at BrandeisUniversity,42participants,about halfseniors andhalf millennials禧一代卜were givena formwith102questions about
1.they didthe previousday.The formaskedthem torespond
2.questions such as“Did youset youralarm clock”and“Did youuse afork to()eat hinch”On halfthe questions,3^_choose atrandom,the researchers told theparticipants tolie.Forty-five minuteslater,the respondentsanswered
4.same questionnaire.This time,()researcherstoldthem toanswer all the questions
5.truthful.The centralresearch questionwas:When theparticipants liedon aquestion thefirst time,did()they thenremember they
6.lie Theresults showedthat theolder groupwere significantlymore likelythan theyounger
7.()()accept as the trutha liethey hadtold lessthan an hour
8.early.()Older adultshave more
9.difficult distinguishingbetween whafsreal andnot real”saidLaura Paige,
10.was thelead authorof thestudy,“Once theybelieve alie,it willcreate a newmemory forsomething thatdidnt happen/9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,文
28.10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(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注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
12.1011An openingweek heldin our school last week so thatwe could show a great achievements wemadein arteducation Theart works exhibition went on from Monday to Friday,exhibit theexcellent artworks,such aspaper cuts,paintings andflower arrangementsBoth of the artworks werecreated by thestudents of our schoolThat attractedthe public most wasthe singing and dancing performancesin FridayafternoonAll theseactivities draw the closeattention of the public and parents as well,、receiving highpraises from the publicThrough theseactivity,the publichas abetterunderstanding of our schoolAs aresult of,we allthink thatthe openingweek was of greatsuccessful第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,为了丰富学生的文化生活,你校学生会开展了主题为“最美实
29.25验校园”的摄影作品比赛请结合以下要点,将比赛的情况写成一篇新闻稿,发表到你校英文网站上过程同学踊跃参加;
1.方式微信平台展示;
2.结果公众好评如潮
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
4.参考词汇微信校园Wechat campus参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2B、3A、4D、5B、6B、7C、8D、9A、10C、11A、12C、13D、14D、15C、16A、17A、18B、19A、20C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40A BC D最佳选项、、211D、2A、3C、、221D、2A、3B23I havejust returnedfrom avisit to my landlord,Mr.Heathcliff.I amdelighted with thehouse Iam rentingfrom him,which suitsme perfectly.Mr.Heathcliff ismy onlyneighbour,and Ithink hischaracter issimilar tomine.He doesnotlike peopleeither.When Iintroduced myself,he saidnothing,but frowned,and didnot encouragemetoenter.After awhile,however,he decidedto inviteme in.“Joseph!”he called.Joseph was an oldservant.He lookedcrossly upat meas hetook myhorse.“God helpus!A visitor!”he whisperedto himself.Perhaps therewere noother servants,Ithought.And itseemed thatHeathcliff hardlyever receivedguests.His houseis calledWuthering Heights.The namemeans“a windswepthouse ona hill”,and itis a verygood description.The treesaround the house are bent by the north wind,which blowsfiercelyevery dayof theyear.Fortunately,the houseis stronglybuilt,and is not damagedeven bytheworst winterstorms.Mr.Heathcliff andI enteredthe hugemain room.We satdown bythe fire,in silence.“Joseph!”shouted Mr.Heathcliff.No answercame from the cellar,so hedived downthere,leaving mealone withseveral ratherfierce-looking dogs.Suddenly one of themjumped angrilyupat me,and in a momentall theothers wereattacking me.“Help!Mr.Heathcliff!Help!991shouted.My landlordwas nowhereto beseen,but luckilyawoman,who might be the housekeeper,rushed into the roomto calmthe dogs.“What is the matter”Mr.Heathcliff askedme rudely,as hefinally enteredthe room,accompanied byhis man-servant.“Your dogs,sir!”I replied.uYou shouldntleave astranger withthem.Theyre dangerous.”“Come,come,Mr.Lockwood.Have somewine.We dontoften havestrangers here.Im afraidneither Inor mydogs areused toreceiving them.I couldnot feeloffended afterthis,and acceptedthe wine.We satdrinking andtalking togetherfor awhile.I suggestedvisiting himtomorrow.He didnot seemeager tosee meagain,but Ishall goanyway.He seemsa fascinatingman.、5In whichorder shouldthe followingevents be arrangeda.Mr.Lockwood introducedhimself tohis landlord.b.Mr.Lockwood and Mr.Heathcliff satdrinking andtalking together.c.Mr.Heathcliff invitedMr.Lockwood into the house.d.Mr.Lockwood was attacked bysome dogs.e.Mn LockwoodandMr.Heathcliff satdown bythe fire,in silence.f.Mr.Heathcliff appearedin themain roomwith Joseph.A.a,c,f,b,d,e・B.a,b,e,d,f・C.a,c,e,d,f,b.D.c,a,f,e,d,b.、6Why didJoseph say“God helpus!A visitor!”when hemet Mr.LockwoodA.He wasvery shockedto have a visitor.B.He thoughtMr.Lockwood was a newservant.C.He hadwaited forMr.Lockwood for a longtime.D.He washappy hisprayer forguests was answered.
7、Why is thehousecalled uWutheringHeights”?A.It isstruck bystrong windsalltheyear round.B.It isprotected wellbythetrees surroundingit.C.The treesaround itarebentbythenorthwind.D.It isspecially designedto resiststrong winds.、8What wasthe writersimpression ofMr.HeathcliffA.He wasrich butfoolish.B.He wasrude butinteresting.C.He washandsome butboring.D.He wasstrange butfriendly.、、241C、2A、3C、4C、5B、、、251B2B、3D、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
1.530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、10]、
111、12C、13A、14B、15C、16D、17A、18B、
19、C20D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L5151词的正确形式、27X.what
2.to
3.chosen
4.the
5.truthfully
6.had lied
7.to accept
9.difficulty
10.who第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)、1028An openingweek Aheld mourschoollastweeksothatwecouldshowagreat achievementswe madem artwastheeducationThe artworksexhibitionwentonfromMondaytoFriday,exhibit theexcellent artworks,suchaspaper cuts,exhibitingpaintings andflower anangewents.Both of the anworks werecreated bythe studentsof ourschool Thatattracted ADWhalthe publicmostwasthesinginganddancingperformancesin Fridayafternoon All these acuntiesdrawthedose ondrewattentionof the publicandparentsas well,receiving highpraises from thepublic.Through theseactivity,thepublichas abetter understandingofourschool.As aresult ef.we allthink thattheactivitiesopening weekwasofgreat successful,success第二节书面表达(满分分)
2529、In orderto enrichthe students9school life,the students9union helda creativephotographywork competitionwiththetheme of“the mostbeautiful ShiyanCampus”.To ourdelight,students showedtheir greatenthusiasm for the competition.Not onlydid theyparticipatein itactively,but alsoimproved somephotographic skillsby communicatingwith eachother.Alltheworks weredisplayed throughWechat platform,many of which becamepopularwith thepublic.All in all thiscompetition undoubtedlyachieved agreat success,which washighly thoughtof bythepublic.We hopemore activitieslike thiswill beheld nexttime.examination.A.To discoverB.Discovering C.Discovered D.Having beendiscovered
10.The newmovie to beone of the biggestmoney-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines
11.The boyis havinga fever.Youd betterdamp atowel andlay ithis forehead.A.across B.withinC.throughD.beyond
12.The bookthrough the air toAunt Dedeand shebegantoread italoud.A.got B.pushed C.sailed
13.It isgoing torain today.Take anumbrella withyou toyou from the rain.A.stop B.prevent C.keep D.protect
14.That studentadmitted in the mathexam,that hewould neverdo thatagain in the future.A.to havecheated,promising B.cheating,promisedC.to cheating,promised D.having cheated,promising
15.—What doyou think of Betty一Lovely,though shebe naughtysometimes.A.should B.mustC.can D.need
16.We cannever expectbluer skyunless wecreate lesspolluted world.A.a;a B.a;theC.the;a D.the;the一
17.Where areyou goingto hangthe picture—I haventdecided yet.I hangit in the diningroom.A.might B.mustC.need D.would
18.left thedoor unlockedmust beheld responsiblefor theaccident.A.Whomever B.WhoeverC.WhateverD.Whenever
19.I livein atown runsa smalland windingriver.A.through whichB.which C.in whichD.where
20.The debatehas onlya fewmoments thatmightbeinspiring tothose whothisissue.A.followed B.had followedC.have beenfollowing D.were following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40A BC D最佳选项(分)
21.6|or|«IT9Pirent Lint:084S12352WAfter asuccessful firstyearatSt.Faiths Schoolin Cambridgewere delightedtobereturningfor oursecond summercamp therein2O
12.The activitycamp offersfun activitiesduring theschoolsummer holidaysand isbound tobe verypopular in the localarea.The actionpackedactivity programmeincludes motor sports,archery,fencing,dance,art,football andmuch(英国教育标准局)more!Weve gotyour holidaychildcare covered-Ofsted-registered forparents,peace ofmind,and80+activities toensure avaried andexciting programmefor thechildren.St.Faith*s Schoolis anideal placeforaBarracudas campwith plentyof beautifulgrounds andsuperbfacilities rightintheheart of the city.The siteconsists of a modernsports hall,dramastudio,assembly hall,art room,tennis courts,playing fields,motorsportstrack andarchery range(靶场)(可充气的).We willalso haveone ofour fantasticinflatable waterparks onsite;always abighit withchildren ofall ages.As predicted,a popularcamp!The campis forchildren aged
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八、♦•lame timefor jutli per|nirt ST10iti thepfomohiNit、1The mainpurpose ofthe activityof St.Faiths Schoolin Cambridgeis forchildren to..A.develop agood habitB.team upwith otherclassmatesC.promote theircreative abilityD.build up their bodies、2Why arebusyparentsprobably satisfiedif theirchildren jointhe campA.Their kidscanbewell entertainedunder goodcare.B.Their kidscan learnhow to take goodcare ofthemselves.C.Their kidscan improvetheir moralstandard toa degree.D.Their kidswill obtaina lotof knowledgeabout protectingthemselves.、3How muchwill,you payif youwant tobook threekids fortwo weeksA.£
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22.8Today wethinkofAbraham Lincolnasagreat leader.What most of usdontknow isthat he wasawell-known humoristand storytellerin hisday.Lincoln learnedto telljokes andstories fromhis father.When Lincolnbecame alawyer,he(陪审团),used hisjokes andstories togain thegood willofthe jury andmore thanonce hisopposinglawyer wouldcomplain to the judgethat Lincolnsstories wereirrelevant anddistracting(转移、分心)to thejury.The troublefor themwas thatJudge DavidDavis lovedLincolns jokesmorethan anyoneelse inthe courtroom.As apolitician,Lincoln madeexcellent useof hishumorous stories.His longtime politicalopponentStephen A.Douglas complainedthat“Nothing else—not anyof hisarguments orany ofhisreplies tomy questions—disturbs me.But whenhe beginstotell astory,I feelthat Iam tobe overmatched/9More thanonce Douglasand otherpoliticalopponents ofLincolns sawtheir wellpresented argumentsforgotten bythe audienceafter Lincolnfolloweduptheirspeeches with a homelystory.As theresponsibilities ofthe officeof Presidentbecame greaterand heavier,Lincoln usedhumorto findrelief.He wantedto reducethe stressesin himselfand thosearound him.One ofLincolnsneighbors toldthat oneday,he sawLincoln walkingpast withtwo youngshouting boys.Whats the matter,Mr.Lincoln”the neighborasked.“The samething thatsthematterwith thewholeworld/5Lincoln answered.UI havethree walnuts,and eachone ofthem wantstwo ofthem.”One cannottruly appreciateLincoln withoutunderstanding hishumorous side.He usedhisjokes andstories bothforthepurpose ofwinning overhis audienceand relievingthe pressureheexperienced asPresident duringthe terribleCivil War.、1When Lincolnwasalawyer,whatwashis purpose of tellingjokes andstoriesA.He wantedto satisfythe judgesdesire forjokes.B.He wantedto distracthis opposinglawyer.C.He wantedto relievehis pressure.D.He wantedto impressthejury.
2、What mightbe Douglas9attitude towardsLincolns humorousstoriesA.Appreciative.B.Annoyed.C.Concerned.D.Surprised.、3Whats thepurposeofthe textA.To educate.B.To inform.C.To persuade.D.To entertain.(分)
23.8The worldsfirst“Sky Pool”has beenuncoated-and itllgive anyonea touchofdizzi-ness,unless heor sheis notbothered byheights.Situated inthe capitaFsnew riversidedistrict besideBattersea PowerStation,the glasspool,hanging10storeys,or110feet upasabridge betweentwo apartmentbuildings,is25m long,5mwide and3m deepwithawater depthof
1.2m.Swimmers will be ableto lookdown35metres to thestreet belowas theytake adip,with only20cm ofglass betweenthem and the outside world Itsevengot abar,folding chairsand anorange garden.The pool willbepart of Embassy Gardensat Nine Elms,a hugebillion buildingpro-ject besidethe new American Embassy insouth-west London.The projectis creatingthou-sands ofapartments,the smallestofwhichare expectedto costnearly$1million,andthepool willonly beopento theapartments5owners.Embassy Gardenstakes designinspiration fromthe MeatpackingDistrict ofNew Yorkwithfloor toceiling windowsand brickfrontages.The designer,Sean Mulryan,desired topush theboundariesinthecapability ofconstruction andengineering anddo somethingthat hadnever beendonebefore.The SkyPooFs transparentstructure isthe resultof significantadvancements intechnologiesoverthelast decade.The experienceofthepoolwillbe trulyunique andit willfeel likefloating throughtheairincentral London.Those peoplelucky enough to swimthere will haveafaultless viewofthePalace ofWest-minster andthe London Eye.It willbeaselling pointfor developerswhen thesecond stageofthe developmentis releasedto market.、1Who canswim inthe SkyPoolA.Anyone atNine Elms.B.Visitors toLondon.C.People livingin Embassy Gardens.D.Those whoare notterrified ofheights.、2People luckyenoughtoswim inthe SkyPool cando thefollowing except•A.drinking withfriends B.sitting inthe orangegardenC.appreciating theLondonEyeD.experiencing divingand surfing、3What dowe knowfromthe textA.The pool is25metres abovethe ground.B・The poolwas similarto NewYorks modernconstructions.C.The poollies inthe centreof London.D.The poolis helpfulfor sellingapartments inEmbassyGardens.、4We caninfer fromthetextthat.A.The apartmentsofEmbassyGarden arefairly expensiveB・thenewAmericanEmbassyhas beenmoved awayC.NineElmsisastreet inEmbassy GardensD.building thepoolisnot acomplex job(分)
24.8Travelers toanewcity areoften encouragedtotakea bus tour.The thinkingisthat theycan laterreturn to the placesthat attractedthem,but thatsnonsense!What yousee from(清洁的)the insideofafast-moving busis sanitizedandunreal,entirely removedfromthe real sights,sounds,and smellsoutside.The bestway to experience anydestination isby foot,without anitinerary,wandering where(资深的)your spiritleads you.Even inthe largestcities,the savvytraveler plungesinto theverycenter of town andwalks downthe neareststreet,experiencing theactual life ofthepeople whilelookinginto thegrocery storesand courtyard.You eventuallyget tomany ofthe samesites thatareon the bus route-the museums,the monuments,the cityhall-but you willhavewitnessed somuchmore becauseyouwillhave feltthe contemporarylifeofthe cityyoure visiting.“But whatif Iget lost”people ask.No oneever getspermanently lostinamajor city.Eventually,a trolleyor buspasses withthe words“Central Station”on itsfront andyou caneasilyreturn tothe centeroftown.Besides,the mostwonderful thingscan happenif youdo getlost,suchas stoppingatasidewalk cafeto sit and relaxand thenasking directionsfromthelocals atthe nexttable.Hopefully,your tripmay beattractive bythis encounter.Here area fewways tomake themostof your travels:Know beforeyou go.Before youdepart,spend timeinalibrary orbookstore,learning aboutthehistory andculture of your destinationso youwill betterunderstand the place yourevisiting.Move aroundlike alocal.Use thelocal subways,trams andbuses.Youll notonly savemoney,youll learnhow peoplelive there,and youllgain arealistic perspectiveofthecity.Check thebulletin board.Bulletin boardslist freelectures,concerts,workshops and socialgatherings,giving you a chanceto joinor meetthe areasmost dynamicresidents.Take awalking tour.If youmust booka guidedtour,select thenonstandard,inexpensivekinds conductedon foot.So,the nexttime youfeel luredby asightseeing bustour,save yourmoney andinstead,wander aroundon yourown.I promiseyouatime youllremember fondly.l^What doestheauthor thinkofabus tourA.It isreasonable.B.It isfast.C.You cantbe exposedtotheoutsideworld.D.It isnoisy.、2What doesthe underlinedword inPara2meanA.a guidedbook fortravelers.B.a car.C.a bag.D.something toeat.、3Why istraveling byfoot oneofthebest choicestoexperiencethe cityA.Because youcan buyanything youlike.B.Because youcan gettothesame destinationasthebustour.C.Because youcan experiencethereallife inperson.D.Because youcan goto museumsand cityhalls wherethebusdoesnt get.、4How doyou make the mostofyourtravel Whichstatement isnot trueA.Read someintroduction oftheplacewhere youwant togo.B.Join thelocal workshopandsocialgatherings.C.Join atour withouta guide.D.Use thepublic transportationas wellas visiton foot.、5Whats themain ideaof thispassageA.How toavoid gettinglost.B.How tomakethe mostofyourtravel.C.Bus tourisnotas goodaswethink.D.How totravel witha budge25・(10分)A memberofourclass toldus ofa requestmade byhis wife.She anda groupofother womenin herchurch wereinvolved ina self-improvement program.She askedher husbandtohelp herby listingsix thingshe believedshe coulddo tohelp herbecome abetter wife.Hereported tothe class/11was surprisedby sucha request.Frankly,it wouldhave beeneasy forme tolistsix things I would like to change abouther—my heavens,she couldhave listeda thousandthingsshe wouldlike tochange aboutme-but Ididnt.I saidto her,6Let methink aboutitandgiveyou ananswer inthe morning.’”(花商)“The nextmorning Igot upvery earlyand calledthe floristand hadhim sendsix redrosestomywife witha notesaying,4cant thinkof sixthingsIwouldliketochangeabout you.Ilove youthewayyou are.“When Iarrived athome thatevening,who doyou thinkgreeted meatthedoor Thafsright.My wife!She wasalmost intears.Needless tosay,I wasextremely gladI hadnot criticizedher asshehad requested.”“The followingSunday atchurch,after shehad reportedthe resultof herassignment,severalwomen withwhom shehad beenstudying cameup tome andsaid,That isthe mostconsideratething Ihave everheard.9It wasthen thatI realizedthepower ofappreciation.^(赞扬)Lincoln oncebegan aletter saying,“Everybody likesa complimentWilliam Jamessaid,“The deepestprinciple inhuman natureisthedesire tobe appreciated9So,lefs givehonest,sincere appreciationto othersinstead ofcriticizing them.This willmake agreat differenceto yourlifeas wellas others9life.What canwe learnfromthehusbands wordsinthetextINA.He hadto endhis marriage.B.His wifeactually wantedsome praise.C.He wasangry withhis wife.D.His wifesrequest wasa joke.、2What doesthe underlinedphrase“the result”in Paragraph4refer toA.Being criticized.B.Getting theflowers.C.Listing thesixthings.D.Becoming abetter wife.、3What kindof personisthehusband accordingtothe textA.Childlike.B.Ambitious.C.Courageous.D.Thoughtful.、4Whafs theauthors purposein writingthetextA.To stressthe valueof recognition.B.To tellus thepower ofknowledge.C.To tellus themeaning ofperfection.D.To stressthe importanceof forgiveness.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
1.530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 wasoneofthe hottestdays ofthe dryseason.We hadnot seenrain inalmost amonth.The cropswere1If wedidnt seesome rainsoon,we would2everything.It wason thisday thatI learnedthe truelesson of3and witnessedthe onlymiracle Ihaveseen withmy owneyes.I wasinthekitchen makinglunch4I sawmy six-year-old son,Billy,walking toward the5Minutes afterhe6intothe woods,he camerunning outagain,towardthehouse.Moments later,however,hewasonce again7in thatslow purposefulstep towardthewoods.This activitywent onforanhour:walk8tothewoods,run backtothehouse.Finally Icouldn9ttakeit anylonger andI crept(悄悄地走)out ofthehouseand_9him onhisjourney.As Ileaned into spyon him,I sawthemost10sight.A tinydeer waslying onthe(脱水)ground.11suffering fromdehydration andheat exhaustion,12its headwith greateffort to(舔食)lap upthewater13in。
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