人教版(2023)选择性必修第三册Unit3 Environmental Protection 检测卷(含答案)_第1页
人教版(2023)选择性必修第三册Unit3 Environmental Protection 检测卷(含答案)_第2页
人教版(2023)选择性必修第三册Unit3 Environmental Protection 检测卷(含答案)_第3页
人教版(2023)选择性必修第三册Unit3 Environmental Protection 检测卷(含答案)_第4页
人教版(2023)选择性必修第三册Unit3 Environmental Protection 检测卷(含答案)_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩19页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

第第页人教版(2023)选择性必修第三册Unit3EnvironmentalProtection检测卷(含答案)Unit3EnvironmentalProtection检测卷

一、完形填空

MolaigrewupinatinyvillageinIndia.Thevillagelaynearsomewetlandswhichbecamehissecond1.Helearnedthevalueandbeautyof2therefromaveryyoungage.

Whenhewas16,Molaibegantonoticesomething3happeningaroundhishome.Afloodhadhittheareaearlierthatyearandthe4itcausedhaddrivenawayanumberofbirds.5,thenumberofsnakeshaddeclinedaswell.He6thatitwasbecausethereweren’tenoughtreestoprotectthemfromthe7.Thesolution,ofcourse,wastoplanttreessotheanimalscouldseek8duringthedaytime.Heturnedtothe9departmentforhelpbutwastoldthatnothingwouldgrowthere.However,Molaiwentlookingonhisownand10anearbyislandwherehebegantoplanttrees.

11youngplantsinthedryseasonwas12foraloneboy.Molaibuiltatthe13ofeachsapling(幼树)abambooplatform,whereheplacedpotswithsmallholesto14rainwater.Thewaterwouldthendrip(滴落)ontheplantsbelow.

Molai15toplanttreesforthenext37years.Hiseffortshaveresultedin1,360acresofnaturally-grownlandthathasbecomehometomanyplantsandanimals.

1.A.dreamB.jobC.homeD.choice

2.A.natureB.youthC.cultureD.knowledge

3.A.remarkableB.interestingC.discomfortingD.embarrassed

4.A.wasteB.instantC.barrierD.damage

5.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise

6.A.inquiredB.realizedC.rememberedD.predicted

7.A.noiseB.heatC.diseaseD.dust

8.A.directionsB.partnersC.helpD.shelter

9.A.laborB.policeC.forestD.finance

10.A.rebuiltB.discoveredC.leftD.managed

11.A.DecoratingB.ObservingC.WateringD.Guarding

12.A.toughB.illegalC.adorableD.efficient

13.A.backB.topC.footD.side

14.A.cleanB.boilC.pourD.collect

15.A.returnedB.learnedC.reactedD.continued

二、阅读理解

Antecedent(先前的)carbonemissionsaregreenhousegasesreleasedduringthemakingofaproduct.Mostmanufacturersorcustomerspaylittleattentiontothem.Infact,operatingemissionsisimportantinafossil-fuel-poweredworld.

Anexpert,AnnikaRamskold,summarizedtheproblemandsaid,“Goingfossilfreeisn’tjustabouthowthingsarepowered.It’saboutremovingfossilfuelsfromhowthingsaresourced,made,transportedandassembled.Whileelectricvehiclesareagreatstart,weneedtogofurther.Fossilfuelfreevehiclesmeangreenwash(环保幌子)untiltheentireproductionparthasbeendecarbonized(使环保).”

OnemanufacturerpayingmuchattentionisaSwedishelectricmotorcyclecompany.Itplanstobuildtheworld’scleanestmotorcycle.Butitmayhavetroublevisualizingcarbondioxide.Thecompanycameupagainsttheproblem.Itsaid,“AstheCleanestDirtBikeEverprojectinvolvesglobalsuppliers.itisdifficulttogetprimarydata,duetothecomplexglobalsupplychain.Itisalsodifficulttocleanupthatglobalsupplychain.Weinvestigatedthepossibilityoftreatingeachcomponentseparately.Thisneededtotracktheentiresupplychainofeachindividualpart.Weeventuallydidn’tfocusontheendproduct,butdealtwiththematerialsusedtomakesaidparts.”

Soinstead,theyareconcentratingonthefourmainmaterialsinthebikes—aluminum.steel,plasticandrubber.Butsomepartsofthebike,includingmotor.battery,controller,brakesandsuspension.aremadebyoutsidesupplierslocatedglobally.Thecompanywillhavemuchtroublemakingmuchofadentinthat.

Ultimately,theanswerishowmuchstuffgoesintoyourvehicle.Themotorcycleissaidtohaveatwentiethoftheantecedentcarbonofanelectriccar.Thisiswhythecompany’sworkissoimportant.Whenpeoplefinallyunderstandtheeffectofantecedentcarbonemissions.theymayrealizethatthemostimportantchoicetheycanmakeisnottodriveacarasmuchaspossible.

16.WhatdoesAnnikaRamskoldwanttostress

A.Peopleshouldstopproducingfossilfuelfreevehicles.

B.Electricvehiclescansolveenvironmentalissueswell.

C.It’simportanttomakeproductionenvironmentallyfriendly.

D.Customersshouldpaylittleattentiontooperatingemissions.

17.WhichonecanbestdescribetheSwedishcompany’sproject

A.Fruitful.B.Challenging.C.Meaningless.D.Conventional.

18.Whatdoestheauthoradvisepeopletodo

A.Knowthereasonsforemissions.B.Makesomeimportantchoices.

C.Buythecompany’smotorcycles.D.Adoptgreenermeansoftravel.

19.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext

A.SwedenIsTryingtoGoGreen

B.MakingProductionGreenIsReallyGreen

C.GlobalCompaniesRejectCarbonEmissions

D.ChoosingElectricVehiclestoReduceEmissions

AnenvironmentalgroupinColombiaisleadingaprojecttosavewildareasintheSanLucasMountainswiththehelpofcoffeegrowers.

Since2023,SanLucasareashavebeenthreatenedbyminingandcoca(古柯)planting.Goldminersandcocagrowersmakemoremoneythancoffeefarms.NowthegroupWebConservahelpslinkcoffeefarmerswithcoffeeprocessorsfromaroundthecountryinorderthattheycanearnmore.Atthesametimecoffeefarmscanserveasboardersaroundtheforeststoprotectthebiodiversitywithin.

Todate,theprojectincludes10familieswhofarm400hectaresofcoffeeplants.WebConservasaidithopes,intime,200familieswillbeincluded.Atthatlevel,20,000hectaresofuntouchedforestcouldbeprotected.Thefamiliespromisenottocutdowntreestoexpandtheircropsortohuntwildanimals.Inreturn,theyreceive$300for125kilogramsofcoffee.

ArcadioBarajasisamongthosetakingpart.Hiscoffeefarmsetsupabarrierbetweencattlefarmsandforestswherewildanimalslive,thusreducingthepossibilityofconflictbetweencattlefarmersandwildanimals.“Cuttingdowntheforesttoplantcocaandkillingwildlifewereagainstmyfaith,andnowIfeelthatgrowingcoffeeletsmebeagoodguardoftheland,”hesaid.

ArnobisRomeroisaformercocagrowerandminer.“Manyfamiliesdependedonillegalactivitiestosupporttheirchildrenyearsago.Now,wefeelitadutytolookafterthisbiodiversityandleaveitforfuturegenerations,”hesaid.ActivistswantSanLuvastobeprotectedasanationalpark,buttheprocesshasbeenslow.CarlosValderrama,directorofWebconserva,hopestheprojectcanbuildproductionsystemthatwilllastfarintothefuture.“Itprotectsforests,biodiversityandecosystemsatthesametimeasimprovingcoffeegrowers’qualityoflife,”hesaid.

20.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inparagraph2referto

A.Coffeefarmers.B.WebConservamembers.

C.Goldminers.D.Cocagrowers.

21.HowdoesWebConservamemberssavewildareasinSanLucas

A.Byincreasingcattlefarms.B.Bysettingupabarrier.

C.Rydevelopinggoldmining.D.Byencouragingcoffeefarming.

22.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningArcadioBarajasandArnobisRomero

A.Familieshaveenoughmoneyfortheirchildren.

B.Theprojectwillattractmoreandmorefamilies.

C.Coffeefarmingchangedthelivesoftheformercocagrowers.

D.Coffeeplantingwilllastforseveralgenerations.

23.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext

A.Familiesprotectingwildlifewillgetveryrich.

B.SanLucaswilldevelopintoanationalparkinthenearfuture.

C.Goldminingandcocafarminghavebeenreplacedrapidly.

D.WebConservabenefitsecosystemsandlocalpeople’slife.

U.S.forestscouldworsenglobalwarminginsteadofeasingitbecausetheyarebeingdestroyedbynaturaldisastersandarelosingtheirabilitytoabsorbplanet-warminggasesastheygetolder,anewAgricultureDepartmentreportsays.

U.S.forestscurrentlyabsorb11percentofU.Scarbonemissions,or150millionmetrictonsofcarbonayear,equaltothecombinedemissionsfrom40coalpowerplants,thereportsays.Itpredictsthattheabilityofforeststoabsorbcarbonwillstartfallingquicklyafter2025andthatforestscouldemitupto100millionmetrictonsofcarbonayearastheiremissionsfromrottingtreesexceedtheircarbonabsorption.Forestscouldbecomea“substantialcarbonsource”by2070,theUSDAreportsays.

ThepredictionsuggeststhatthelossofforestsasanaturalcarbonabsorberwillrequiretheU.S.tocutemissionsmorerapidlytoreachnetzero,saidLynnRiley,aseniormanagerofclimatescienceattheAmericanForestFoundation.

“Tenpercentofourdomesticemissions.Thatisareallysignificantportion,”Rileysaid.“Asweworktodecarbonize...forestsareoneofthegreatesttoolsatourdisposal.Ifweweretolosethat,itmeanstheU.S.willcontributethatmuchmoreinemissions.”

Thelossofcabonabsorptionisdriveninpartbynaturaldisasterssuchaswildfires,tornadoesandhurricanes,whichareincreasinginfrequencyandstrengthasglobaltemperaturesrise.Thedisastersdestroyforestland,disruptingtheirecosystemanddecreasingtheirabilitytoabsorbcarbon,Rileysaid.

Exploitationofforestedareas,whichthereportprojectswillcontinuetoincrease,ishavingthesameeffectaspeopleincreasinglymovetotheso-calledwildandurbaninterface.

Thetrees’abilitytoabsorbcarbonweakensovertime.Older,maturetreesabsorblesscarbonthanyoungertreesofthesamespecies,andtheU.S.forestsarerapidlyaging,thereportfound.

Moreaggressiveforestmanagementcanhelpbycuttingdownasmallportionofagingforeststomakewaysforyoungertreesthatabsorbmorecarbon,Rileysaid.Athoroughstudyofeachforestshouldbedonebeforeremovingoldertrees,Rileysaid,comparingforestmanagementtoprescribingtheproperdugstoapatient.

24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage

A.Coalpowerplantsemit150millionmetrictonsofcarboneveryyear

B.Cuttingdownalloldertreesisaneffectivewaytosolvetheproblem.

C.Anewstudyofforestshouldbeconductedafterremovingoldertrees.

D.Forestsarelikelytoshiftfromacarbonabsorbertoanemissionsource.

25.WhatcanweinferfromwhatRileysaidinparagraph3and4

A.Forestsplayacrucialroleinholdingcarbon.

B.Forestsarenolongeranaturalcarbonabsorber.

C.TheU.Smakescontributionstodecarbonization.

D.Achievingnetzeroemissionsiswithineasyreach.

26.ThefollowingfactorscancausethelossofcarbonabsorptionEXCEPT.

A.agingforestsB.naturaldisasters

C.globalwarmingD.developmentofforests

27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage

A.CuttingCarbonHelpsSlowGlobalWarming.

B.GlobalWarmingIsBecomingWorseGradually.

C.ForestsAreLosingTheirAbilitytoHoldCarbon.

D.PlantingMoreTreesIsatTheTopofTheAgenda.

Lastfall,theGreatSaltLakehititslowestlevelsincerecordkeepingbegan.Thelakesanktonearlysixmetersbelowthelong-termaverage.Thelake’sshrinkingthreatenstoupendtheecosystem,disturbingthemigrationandsurvivalof10millionbirds,includingducksandgeese.

Duckhuntersaren’ttheonlyonesworriedabouttheGreatSaltLake.Thedecades-longdeclineinlakelevelisraisingalarmbellsformillionsofpeoplewholiveintheregion.Thelowlakelevelandincreasingsaltsinthelakewaterthreatentodestroyeconomicmainstayslikeagriculture,tourismandmining.Exposedsaltscanalsoreduceairqualityandsothreatenpublichealth.

Salinelakes(咸水湖)areterminallakes.Theyhavenoriversflowingoutofthem.Aswaterdisappears,saltsareleftbehind.Atthesametime,thepeoplewholiveinthesedesertsusefreshwaterforcrops,homesandindustry.Residentsgetwaterfromstreamsandriversintocanals,pipelinesorreservoirsbeforeitreachesthelakes.Andasthelakesshrink,thesaltinwaterincreases.

LakePoopo,ahighlandlakeinBoliviathatusedtostretch90kilometerslongand32kilometerswide,isnowasaltymudflat.TheAralSeasharedbyKazakhstanandUzbekistan,oncetheworld’sfourthlargestlake,hasattimesinrecentdecadesshrunktoatenthofitshistoric68,000-square-kilometersurfacearea.Somesalinelakes,likeNevada’sWinnemuccaLake,driedupsolongago—thewatersthatfeditwereledtoagriculturalfields—thatmostpeoplehaveforgottentheywereeverwet.

ThegoodnewsisthatpeoplestillhavetimetohalttheGreatSaltLake’sdeclinebyusinglesswater.Cuttingagriculturalandotheroutdoorwaterusebyathirdtohalfthroughacombinationofvoluntaryconservationmeasuresandpolicychangeswouldallowthelaketorefillenoughtosupporttheregion’seconomy,ecologyandqualityoflife.Ifthissucceeds,theGreatSaltLakecanbeamodelforhowtosaveothersalinelakesaroundtheworld.

28.WhatdoweknowabouttheGreatSaltLakefromthefirsttwoparagraphs

A.Itishometoducks.B.Itwilldisappearsoon.

C.Itwillbelessimportant.D.It’sbeenshrinkingforyears.

29.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytellusaboutsalinelakes

A.Theircurrentstates.B.Thechallengestheyface.

C.Measurestorestorethem.D.Reasonswhytheybecomesaltier.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“halt”inthelastparagraphprobablymean

A.Stop.B.Boost.C.Adapt.D.Learn.

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthistext

A.TheGreatSaltLakeIsGettingSmaller

B.TheWorldIsBecomingDrierandDrier

C.SalineLakesNeedFreshwaterDeadly

D.ManyLakesintheWorldwillDisappear

TwoclimateactivistsmadeforabeautifulMonetpaintingexhibitedattheNationalMuseuminSwedenonarecentWednesdaymorning,gluing(粘)ahandtotheartwork’sprotectiveglassandputtingitinredpaint.Similarsceneshaveunfoldedatmorethanadozenmuseumsoverthelastyear,leavingculturalworkersatalossforhowtopreventclimateactivistsfromtargetingdelicateartworks.Meanwhile,thecostsforsecurity,conservationandinsurancearegrowing,accordingtoculturalinstitutionsthathaveexperiencedattacks.

Culturalinstitutionsareattemptingtobeactivewhentheirbudgetsallow.AttheMetropolitanMuseumofArt,moresecurityhasbeenaddedtocertainexhibitions.Returningapaintingtoitsformergloryafterattackscanrequirehoursofcarefulconservationwork,andexpensiveglasscannotpreventliquidsfromgettingthroughtheprotectivebarrier.

ThenumberofworkersrequiredtocleanapaintingliketheMonetisbig,withabout10peopleworkingforacoupleofdays.Buttherearelimitedoptionsforastate-runmuseumtopreventanattack.“Anextremeconsequencewouldbetoclosethemuseum,”saidHedstromfromtheNationalMuseum,thoughthatwasunrealistic,sincethecollectionbelongstotheSwedishpublic.

Lastmonth,JoannaandTimwerechargedfordamaginganexhibitattheNationalGalleryofArtinWashington,aftertheyputpaintonthecasesurroundingthefragilesculptureof“LittleDancer”inApril.Eachchargecarriesamaximumsentenceoffiveyearsinprisonandfinesofupto$250,000.Itwasseenasaturningpoint,whileclimateactivistshavecalledthesentenceunjust.“Wedidn’tmeantorampageanythinginthemuseumsbutcallforpeopletothinkaboutwhattheyvalueonEarth,”Joannasaid.Kaywin,theNationalGallery’sdirector,saidsheappreciatedtheworkdonebytheauthoritiestobringtheseseriouscharges.“WhatonearthdoesDegas’s‘LittleDancer’havetodowithclimatechangeOfcourse,theanswerisnothing,”shesaid.

32.Whataccountsfortheactivists’actionsatthemuseum

A.Destroyingthevaluelesspaintings.

B.Exposingpaintingstothepublic.

C.Expressingtheirclimateconcern.

D.Testingthesecurityofthemuseums.

33.WhatcanbeinferredfromHedstrom’swords

A.Furtheractionswillincludelosingthemuseums.

B.It’snotpracticaltoclosethemuseumsforsafety.

C.Themuseumsaren’ttoblamefortheclimatecrisis.

D.Thegovernmentshouldcoverthecostoftherepair.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rampage”meaninPara.4

A.Ear.B.Avoid.C.Promote.D.Destroy

35.WhatdoesKaywinthinkabouttheactivists’deed

A.Theartworkhasnothingtodowithclimatecrisis.

B.Theactivistsshouldn’tbepunishedfortheiraction.

C.Theactivistsshouldprotectthevaluableartworks.

D.Activistsandmuseumscanjoinhandsinprotection.

三、七选五

E-wasteisaseriousproblemthatisn’tgoingtogetbetteronitsown.36

Maybethebiggestcauseofoure-wasteproblemisthefactthatwebuythingsthatwejustdon’tneed.Nexttimeyoufeellikeyouneedadeviceorelectronicitem,stopyourselfandaskifitistrulynecessary.Thisismaybealsotheeasiestwaywecanmanagee-waste.37Ifyoudon’tkeepyourconnectors,DVDs,wiresandgadgets(小器具)organized,youwon’tbeawareofwhatyouhave.Whenwebuyduplicateelectronicsbecausewethinkweneedthem,wearecontributingtoourgrowinge-wasteproblem.“Howtomanagee-waste”becomeslessofanissuewhenwekeepourownhousesinorder.

Ifyoudonotneedapieceofequipmentanditisingoodenoughconditiontobereused,donateitassoonasyoucansothatsomebodyelsecanuseit.Donationsaregoodforusbecausetheyareausefulwaytogettaxdeductions(减税),andalotoftimesthattaxdeductionwillbeclosetothevalueoftheitemhadyoutriedtosellit.38Somestoresoffertrade-inprograms,whereyoucandropoffyouroldequipmentinreturnforgiftcards.

Therearealsoplacestosellelectronicsthatmightbevaluabletosomebodyelse.Justbesuretosellthemrightaway,becausetheylosevalueveryrapidlyinourchangingmarket.

Ifyouarefrequentlyreceivingmemorysticksandlittlegadgets,collectthemintoagood-e-bag.39Youmightbesurprisedathowquicklyitfillsup.Sobesureyouareutilizingyourmaterialsandproductsthoughtfully.WiththesetipsyoucanuseDIYsolutionstolearnhowtomanagee-waste.40

A.Organizeyourelectronics.

B.Don’tbuytoomanygadgets.

C.Takeyourelectronicsbacktothestore.

D.Herearesomedo-it-yourselftipsonhowtomanagee-waste.

E.Donationmeansalotforpeoplewhoareinneedofelectronicdevices.

F.Yourhousewillbecleaner,youwillsavemoneyandyou’llbedoingagoodthing.

G.WheneveryounolongerneedaUSBstickorasmallelectronicdevice,tossitintothebag.

四、根据课文内容填空

课文内容填空

Withthedevelopmentofsociety,chemicalpesticidesandartificialfertilisershavebeenin41useinfarmingformanyyears.Theycanhelpfightcrop42andincreaseproduction.However,theycancausemanyproblems43.Forinstance,pesticidescankill44bacteriaandinsectsandcropsgrownwithchemicalfertilisersusuallygrow45tobefullofnutrition.Asaresult,manypeopleworrytheymaymakethemillandevencausecancer.

Totacklethisproblem,farmersusenaturalwasteas46andtheyoftenchangethekindofcropgrownineachfieldeveryyearandtheyalsoplantdiversecropsthatusedifferent47ofsoiltohelpkeepitrich.Butorganicfarmingisnowherenearableto48thehighdemandforfood.Therefore,thereisstillalongwaytofinda49solutionthatputssufficientfoodonthedinnertablewhilekeepingpeopleandtheenvironmentas50aspossible.

五、用单词的适当形式完成短文

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Thisyear,August15thmarkedChina’sfirstNationalEcologyDay,51aimstoraiseawarenessofenvironmentalprotectionandaddressunlawfulactivitiesandsafeguardthedevelopmentofforestryandgrasslandresource52law.

TheestablishmentofNationalEcologyDaywillenhanceecologicalunderstandingamongthepublicandhelpthenation53(well)participateinglobalenvironmentandclimategovernance.

Themove54(see)aspartofChina’seffortstobuildanecologicalcivilization,aconceptthatglorifiesbalancedandsustainabledevelopmentandharmoniouscoexistencebetween55(human)andnature56promotesthebuildingofacommunitywithasharedfutureformankind.

China’slawsandadministrativeregulations57(involve)theenvironmentandecology,58(base)onwhatenvironmentaldifficultiesvillagersareeagertosolveandwhatecologicalmeasuresshouldbetakenurgentlyfromtheiropinions,havelaidasolidlegislative(立法的)foundationfortheecologicalcivilization.

59makesAug.15specialisthatonthatdayin2023,theconceptof“lucidwatersandlushmountains”wasfirstputforward,being60(value)assets.

六、词性转换

词性转换

61.promote:n.

62.facilitate:n.

63.consistent:adv.

64.evaluate:n.

65.exceptional:adv.

66.severe:adv.

67.restrict:n.

68.excite:n.

69.initial:adv.

70.previous:adv.

七、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子

选择合适的短语完成句子

belongto,takeup,onbehalfof,incontrastto,feellike,beresponsiblefor,bewillingto,belowin,fitin

71.Iamdoingaprojectmyschoolaboutglobalwarming.

72.Thereisnodoubtthattheysolarenergy.

73.Everytimeyousmokingacigarette,remindyourselfthatyouareanon-smoker.

74.Idesperatelytriedtomynewschool.

75.Heruntheriskoflosinghismoney.

76.Youshouldmysuggestionandstartsavingmoney.

77.Forexample,auniversityprofessormayhaveahighstatusbutnotahighsocialclass.

78.thismethod,theotheronewoulddoubletheworkandistotallyawasteofmoneyandtime.

79.Thedishesservedatthisrestaurantpriceandhighinquality.

八、其他应用文

80.你校将以世界海洋日为主题,举办英语征文比赛。请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:

1.海洋的重要性;

2.保护海洋的倡议。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.短文的题目和首句已为你写好。

OurOceans,OurResponsibility

June8thwasofficiallynamedbytheUNin2023asWorldOceansDay.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

九、读后续写

81.阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

DadandMadisonwerewalkingthroughapartystore,buyingdecorationsforMadison’supcomingbirthdayparty.

“ButIdon’twanttoinviteLucyGilbert!Idon’tlikeher!”

“Madison,youarebeingunreasonable.Ifeverygirlinyourclassisinvitedtothepartybutyou,you’llfeelleftout.ItwouldbeabigmistakenottoinviteLucytotheparty.”“Shenevereventalkstome!”

Dadsighedandmoveddowntheaisle(过道).“Lucyisanewgirlinyourclass.Shejustmovedherealittleoveramonthago.Thinkabouthowthatmustfeel.Shedoesn’tknowonesinglepersonintheschool.Sheleftallofheroldfriendsbehindandnowshehastotrytomakenewfriends.Yourpartywillbeagreatchanceforhertogettoknoweveryone.”

“No,itwon’t.Shewillprobablysitinthecornerandnottalktoanyone.Everydayatlunchshesitsallbyherself.Shewantstoeatalone!”Madisonshruggedandrolledhereyes.

“Madison,I’mdonediscussingthis.Youwillinviteeverygirlinyourclass,includingLucyGilbert!”

OnSaturdaymorning,thefamilyblewupballoonsanddecoratedthehousecheerfully.Madisondressedbeautifullyfortheday,wearinghernewbluedress.Itwasnottypicalofhertodressherselflikethis.SheusuallyworesportsclothesbecauseshelovedtobeoutsideridingherhorseStar.

Madisongreetedherfriendsatthedoorstep,picturingvariouspresentsherfriendswouldbringher.Inthemeanwhile,shewaswonderingwhetherLucywouldruinthepartyifshecame.Anyhow,allthegirlssheinvitedcamefinally,includingLucy.

ThegirlshadafantastictimebysinginganddancingwhileLucysataloneinthecornersilently.Later,allthegirlsgatheredaroundthetableasMadisonopenedherpresents.Openingthemonebyone,Madisonthankedherfriends,withabrightsmileonherface.

注意:续写词数应为150左右。

Paragraph1:

Lucy’spresentwastheverylasttobeopened.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Paragraph2:

DeeplymovedbywhatLucysaid,Madisonheldthereins(缰绳)tightlyinherhands.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案:

1.C2.A3.C4.D5.A6.B7.B8.D9.C10.B11.C

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论