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第第页人教版(2023)选择性必修第四册Unit4Sharing检测卷(含答案)Unit4Sharing检测卷

一、完形填空

NicoleEdnawalkedontothecrowdedairplaneholdinghertinybaby,thekidwhocriedforthewholeflight.Shewasafraidshewouldbetheleast1passenger.Andthatwasbeforeherbabygotsickandvomited(呕吐)alloverher2andseatcushion.“Iwasafraidthattheywouldhavetobringtheplanebacktoreplacetheseatandseatbelt,andeveryonewould3,”shelaterwroteinthesocialmedia.

Butasimpleactofkindnesssoon4herday,andthensome.AnairlinehostessnotonlyhelpedEdnabyholdingand5herbabybutalsolentapairofyogapantstothe6mothertochangeinto.Besides,shegaveherseveralpacksoftissuestoclearupthemess.“I7believethatwhatshehasdonereflectsourgreatvirtueandIwishherallthebestintherestofherlife,”Ednawrote.

Bittenbythekindnessbug,Edna8herstoryandaskedotherstosharetheirowntalesof9kindnessinthesocialmedia.Thoseappreciations,10,inspiredotherstorespondwithmorepersonal11wellaswithsimplenotesofsupportandgratitude.Theresultisa12dialogueforourtimes,whichisanewchangefromthecommonideathatouronline13tendtoberuinedbymeanandangryvoices.Inthisstory,niceness14.Thepowerofunexpectedkindactsdoesmakea15intheworld.

1.A.welcomeB.patientC.respectableD.independent

2.A.bagB.tableC.pantsD.shoes

3.A.loseheartB.whisperC.fleeD.complain

4.A.savedB.tookC.beganD.lost

5.A.shakingB.comfortingC.recoveringD.curing

6.A.responsibleB.impoliteC.satisfiedD.tired

7.A.nearlyB.obviouslyC.stronglyD.hardly

8.A.postedB.downloadedC.tailoredD.sorted

9.A.popularB.unexpectedC.romanticD.regular

10.A.atmostB.inturnC.afterallD.indetail

11.A.itemsB.growthC.storiesD.sayings

12.A.wonderfulB.privateC.formalD.fluent

13.A.missionsB.surveysC.meetingsD.conversations

14.A.hidesB.revivesC.winsD.changes

15.A.promiseB.dealC.messD.difference

二、阅读理解

WhatisthekindestthingapethasdoneforyouMydoggaveherlifetosavemyson.Cindywasthemosthome-lovingandsmartdog.Whenmysonwasborn,shewasimmediatelyprotectiveoverhim.She’dsitbesidehisbedforhours,poppingherfrontlegsupontothebedeverynowandthentomakesurehewasOK.

Mysonwasalmostthreeyearsold.Welivednearabusyroadandweweresuperwatchfulatchildgoingoutofthefrontdoor—withoutexception.

Onemorning,around4a.m.,oursonsomehowmanagedto“escape”throughhisbedroomwindow.Cindyknewthatoursonwasn’tallowedtogothroughthefrontdoorwithoutus,evidencedbyherpushingathimifhereachedthefrontdoorhandle.Thisday,shefollowedmysonthroughthewindow.

At5a.m.thepolicewokeusknockingonthedoor.Theirwordswere—“yoursonwasnearlykilledbutyourdognoticedit”.Theythenrecalledwhatthelorry(卡车)driverhadsaid…

Hetoldthemthathewasdrivingalonginthedarkandinthedistancehecouldseesomething“lightcoloured”movingontheroad.Ashegotcloser,hecouldseeadogatthesideoftheroadbarkingandbarkingatthe“lightcoloured”something.Atthelastmoment,herealizedthatthiswasachildandwasabouttoswerve(转向).Hesaidhecouldseethedog,stillbarkingandglancingbetweenthelorryandthechild.Whilethedriverwasstoppingthelorry,thedogranoutintotheroad,jumpedatthechild’sbackandthrewhimoutofthepathofthelorryandatthesametime,thelorryhitthedog.

Thedriversaidthathe’dneverbelievewhathesawunlessitwaswithhisowneyes.Thedogdefinitelyknewthedangerwhichwaswhyshewasbarkingsoanxiously.Shejustsavedthatkid’slifeandsheknewwhatshewasdoing.

Thatwas39yearsagoandIstillmissCindyeveryday.Shewasaroughcollie(牧羊犬)andIcanunderstandwhythiskindwaschosenforthemovies.

16.WhydidCindypushatmysonaccordingtoParagraph3

A.Toplaywithhimandhavefun.B.Towarnhimnottogooutside.

C.Toleadthewaytotheoutside.D.Tomakesurehewasawake.

17.Thedriverwasamazedthat________.

A.thedogknewwhatshewasuptoB.thekidsavedhimselfsuccessfully

C.thelightcolouredsomethingwasadogD.manymoviesweremadeforCindy

18.WhichwordscanbestdescribeCindy

A.Protectivebutstupid.B.Daringandoptimistic.

C.Patientbutaggressive.D.Devotedandselfless.

NotevenafloodedrivercouldstandbetweenMaryBreckinridgeandthehospitalherpatientsneeded.AheavyrainruinedthebanksbesideMaryBreckinridge’sWendover,Kentucky,clinic(诊所).ShehadtofindawaytogetherfivepatientstothehospitalinLexington.

Withaneighbour’shelp,Maryandthenursesbuiltaboat.TheynameditAmbulance,andonthemorningof30December1926,Mary,anothernurse,andthepatientssetoffdowntheriver.Aftersixteenwildmilesonthedangerousriver,theyarrivedatthetrainstationinKrypton.Asshewatchedthetrainpullawaywithherpatientssafelyonboard,Marysmiledandwaved.

Maryhadnotplannedtobeanurse.ShewasthedaughterofawealthyKentuckypolitician.Asachild,Marywasinfluencedbyherfamilywhohadalwaysbeenconcerned(担忧)aboutthepoorpeopleofthestate.Whenshegrewup,Marywasinspiredtobecomeanurse.Soin1925,MaryhiredafewBritish-trainednursesand,withsomemoneyfromherfamily,startedtheFrontierNursingServiceinWendover,Kentucky.

BeforeMaryandhernursescame,themountainpeoplelivedahardlife.Familiesmadesolittlemoneythattheycouldnotafforddoctorsormedicine.Manychildrenhaddiseasesandearlyeverypersonwasmalnourishedforlackoffood.MaryandthenursesbuiltclinicsandasmallhospitaldeepintheforestsofLeslieCounty.Therewerenoroads,electricity,ortelephones.Eachdaythenursesrodeonhorsebacktofarawayfarms,ofteninbadweather,toanswercallsforhelp.Theyworkedhardtokeepaneyeontheirpatients.

TheFrontierNursingServicegrew.TodaytheirnursingservicereachesfarbeyondtheKentuckymountains.MedicalprofessionalsfromallovertheworldcometoWendovertostudyrural(乡村的)healthcareinaction.Whenthesemenandwomengobacktotheirowncountries,theyarepreparedtohelppeopleinneed.

19.HowdidMarygetherpatientstoKrypton

A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.

C.Bywater.D.Onhorseback.

20.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“malnourished”inparagraph4mean

A.Inbadhealth.B.Shortofmoney.

C.Lackinginfood.D.Atriskfordiseases.

21.WhatcanwelearnaboutMaryBreckinridgefromthetext

A.Shetrainedallofthenursesherself.

B.Sheneverhadenoughmoneyforherwork.

C.Sheremainsagreatinfluenceonhealthcaretoday.

D.ShewipedoutdiseasesintheKentuckymountains.

22.Whatmightbethemountainpeople’sattitudetowardsMaryandthenurses’service

A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.

C.Supportive.D.Thankful.

Whatdoyoudowhenoneofthefewbookstoresinyourneighborhoodshutsdown

IfyouwereLatanyaDeVaughn,youwouldmakeanewandimprovedone!Themomandwriter,wholivesintheBronxofNewYorkCity,hadalwaysdreamedofopeningherownbookstore.Therefore,afterwatchingthebookstoreinhercommunityclosed,shesawherchanceandgotcreative.WhileLatanyasaideveryneighborhooddeservedabookstore,openingphysicalstoresoneveryblocksimplywasn’tanoption.Soshedecidedtobringthebookstoherneighborsbyturningabusintoabookmobile.“Withthebus,everyneighborhoodintheBronxcanhaveabookstoreevenifit’sjustforoneday,”Latanyasaid.

Withthehelpofhercommunity,sheraisedthemoneyforherdreamand,attheendof2023,itcametobe.BronxBoundBooksrolledoutinstyleasabuswithorangecubebookshelvesandwoodfloors.“Peoplelovethewayitsmells,”Latanyaadded,“Onewomensaysthatthewoodsmellmakesherfeellikesheisreadingathome.”

Althoughthebookstoreonwheelscarriesaround3,000newandusedbooks,ithasmoreroomthanyoumightexpect!Latanyaalsomakessurethatshestocksbookswithvariouscharacters,soallreaderscanseethemselvesinthepages.

Settingupabookshopinanewplaceeachday,LatanyaisdoingherparttomakereadingaccessibletoeveryoneintheBronx,andshe’sjustgettingstarted.“Ican’topenupabookstoreoneverycomer,butIcanprobablypopuponalotofdifferentcorners,”shesaid.

ThankstoLatanyaandBronxBoundBooks,theBronxisbecomingapeacefulplaceforbookloversdaybyday.We’resurethelittlebookstorewillcontinuetodevelop.

23.WhatisspecialaboutLatanya’sbookstore

A.Itcanmovefreelyaroundtheneighborhood.

B.Ithasscentsattractingfemalereaders.

C.Itisdecoratedwithvariousmodelbuses.

D.Itsellsbooksofdifferentlanguages.

24.WhatdoesLatanyameaninParagraph5

A.Readingbooksinafixedplaceisboring.

B.ThereisalackofbookstoresintheBronx.

C.It’sconvenienttoopenabookstoreoneverycorner.

D.Peopleaccessbookseasilyduetothebookmobile.

25.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLatanya

A.Responsibleandhonest.B.Generousandoutgoing.

C.Toughandknowledgeable.D.Considerateandcreative.

26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthebookstore

A.Doubtful.B.Ambiguous.C.Optimistic.D.Critical.

Theconflict(冲突)betweenRussiaandUkraineitselfmaybeaquestionabletopic,yetitisthepeoplewhosufferthemost.Morethan4millionUkrainianshadfledfromtheirhomelandonemonthafteritbegan.Itwasthebiggestmigration(移民)wavesinceWorldWarⅡ.

Iwantedtohelpbybeingavolunteer.However,itwasdifficultbecauseIdon’tspeakRussianorUkrainian.Luckily,aftersearchingontheinternet,IwasfinallyabletosignuptovolunteerinamoderngallerycalledSvetova.

ThegalleryisownedbyanoverseasChineseinPrague,CzechRepublic,andhadover40volunteerstoprovidehelpfortheUkrainianrefugees(难民).Duringatwo-weekintensive(集中的)aidprogram,thegalleryprovidedaplacetoliveandfoodforuptofivepeopleforfreeandalsoservedasasafeandinterestingspaceforchildren,whereEnglishclasses,gamesandotherfunactivitieswereorganized.

Becauseofmybusyschoolandworktimetable,Iwasonlyabletovolunteertheretwice.But,besidestheownerandhisfamily,IwasthefirstChinesevolunteer.Myrolewastohelptherefugeesfilloutregistration(登记)papers.Sometimes,itwasdifficultwiththelanguagebarrier,butthereweretranslatorstohelp.

IwassoimpressedbyoneUkrainianmotherandhertwokids,whostillhadsuchkindsmilesandbrighteyes,thoughtheymusthaveexperiencedalltheawfulthings.Someotherpeoplemaynotbeabletoeasilyunderstandtheirfeelings,butIreallyvaluedthischancetobewiththosepeopleinneed,doingwhatIcould.Becauseweareallhumans,weshouldcometogetherindifficulttimes.

27.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph1

A.TheconflictbetweenRussiaandUkrainelastedonemonth.

B.PeopleinUkrainehavesufferedalotintheconflict.

C.Morethan4millionRussianslefttheirhomeland.

D.TheconflictisworsethanWorldWarⅡ.

28.Whywasitdifficultforthewritertobeavolunteer

A.Becausethewriter’sparentsdidn’tsupporttheidea.

B.Becausethewriterdidn’tknowwhattoprepare.

C.BecausethewriterspeaksneitherRussiannorUkrainian.

D.Becausetherewasaproblemwiththewriter’sInternetconnection.

29.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout

A.HowthewriterbecameavolunteeratSvetova.

B.Howthegallerytraineditsvolunteers.

C.Whatvolunteersneededtodotohelprefugees.

D.WhatthegallerydidtohelprefugeesfromUkraine.

30.Whydidthewriterconsideritavaluableexperiencetobesuchavolunteer

A.Becauseithelpedhim/hergetintoagoodcollege.

B.Becausehe/sheexperiencedsomeawfulthings.

C.Becauseithelpedhim/hertounderstandthefeelingsofrefugees.

D.Becausehe/shecouldhelpothersinneed.

EarthDayfallsonApril22eachyeartoinformpeopleaboutenvironmentalproblemsandinspirethemtoact.Itfirstcameintobeingin1970,followedin1972byWorldEnvironmentDay.Ithasbeencelebratedeversince,slowlybutsurelypickingupsteam.Interestingly,itremainedagrassrootsaffairfor20yearsbeforespreadingoutto140countriesin1990.Now,itiscelebratedaroundtheworld.Humansstillfacemanychallenges,suchasclimatechangeandplasticpollution.Butwecanallmakeadifference.

WhenClairewasintheseventhgrade,shelearnedaboutplanstoexpandandmodernizehermiddleschool.AsafollowerofEarthDay,shewantedtohelp.Claireaskedtheschoolboardtoaddsolarpanelstotheprojectbecause,sheexplained,cleanenergywouldcontributetoatrulymodernschool,andhelpherschoolpursuesustainabledevelopment.

Theboardlikedtheideabutsaiditcouldcontributejust$25,000,one-fifthofthecost.SoClarieturnedtothecommunity,lookingforasolution.Herfriendsandneighborssharedherenthusiasm.SoonClaireorganizedagroupofkidsandadults,whosettoworkraisingtherest.Theywrotegrant(拨款)requests,putonatalentshowandaskedfordonations,evengoingdoor-to-doorforthematHalloween.Andtheyappealedtocharitablefoundationstoo.Onedonatedmorethanhalfthecost!

Aftertwoyearsofhardwork,thegrouppaidforthesolarpanels,whichnowsupplyone-fourthoftheschool’selectricityneeds,savingthedistrictthousandsofdollars.“Myfavoritepartaboutthisprojectwasthatonepersoncouldstartsomethingsmallandthentheprojectcouldgrowandhaveabigimpactonthecommunity,”Clairesaid“Therearealwaysgoingtobebarriersandhardparts.Whenthere’sachallengepresentedtoyou,useitasalearningmomentandanopportunitytoovercomeit.”

Youcanbeaherofortheenvironment,sofindoutwhatcanberecycledwhereyoulive.

31.WhatcanwelearnaboutEarthDayfromthefirstparagraph

A.ItwasfirstcelebratedonApril22,1972.B.Itgainedinstantpopularityworldwide.

C.Itaimstoraiseenvironmentalawareness.D.Itpromotessolutionstohumanchallenges.

32.WhydidClairegiveadvicetoherschool

A.Tosellthesolarpanels.B.Tomakeherschoolgreener.

C.Toimproveacademicgrades.D.Tobeautifytheschoolcampus.

33.Whatisparagraph3ofthetextmainlyabout

A.Thevitalroleofcharities.B.Difficultiesinraisingmoney.

C.Constanteffortsontheproject.D.Financialsupportfromthepublic.

34.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeClaire

A.Responsibleanddetermined.B.Generousandcreative.

C.Energeticandreliable.D.Curiousandadventurous.

Forthepastyear,Diannehasbeenwalking2.7milestothemarketplacedownHighlandRoadwheresheworks.Sheusedtodoitfivetimesaweeksincehercarbrokedownlastyear.

Itwastiringandtimeconsumingforherbutshedidn’thaveachoicebecauseofherfinancialsituation.Everythingchangedwhensomethingunexpectedhappened.

Shewaswalkinghomefromworkandshedecidedtostopatthegasstationtograbasnack.However,beforeshecouldsetherfootinside,shenoticedsomethingoutoftheordinary.Shelookeddownonthegroundandfoundaplasticbagwithalargesumofmoneyinit.Shewasshockedtoseehowmuchmoneywasinsidetheplasticbagbutshewouldn’ttakeit.Asagrandmotheroftwo,sheknewexactlywhattodo.

Shedidwhatsheknewwasrightandcalledthepolice.Itdidn’ttakelongforthepoliceofficerstofindtheownersofthemoneysincetherewerecardswiththeiraddress.Itturnedoutthatthemoneywasownedbyacouplewhogotmarriedearlierthatday.ThecashDiannefoundwasatotalof$14,780andthepolicereturnedittothecouplewhoownedit.

Dianne’shonestymadeagreatimpactonthepoliceofficersaswellastheirfamilies.Apoliceofficer’swifesetupaGoFundMetohelpDianne,hopingthatalotofpeoplewouldbetouchedbyherkindness.TheGoFundMehasraisedover$60,000.

Diannereceivedabrand-newJeepasarewardforhergooddeed.Diannesaidshewouldliketopayitforwardsoshewasgoingtogiveherco-workersaridewhentheyneededone.Shealsohassomeadviceforeveryone:Ifyoufindsomethingthatdoesn’tbelongtoyou,don’tkeepit.

35.HowdidDiannegotoworkayearago

A.Bybike.B.Onfoot.C.Bytrain.D.Bycar.

36.WhydidDianneleavehercarunrepaired

A.Shelackedtime.B.Sheownedanewone.

C.Shewantedtoworkout.D.Shewasshortofmoney.

37.WhatwasDianne’sreactionwhenseeingtheamountofthemoney

A.Unbelievable.B.Uncomfortable.C.Satisfied.D.Frightened.

38.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory

A.Healthisbetterthanwealth.B.Onegoodturndeservesanother.

C.Careandworkinghardbringluck.D.Peoplealwayshelpthosewhohelpthemselves.

三、根据首字母或汉语或语境提示补全短文

使用本单元所学动名词和不定式的相关知识,结合中文提示补全短文。

MrZhangisasuccessfulbusinessmaninourcity.Whenhewasfifteenyearsold,hisfamilywassopoorthathehadto39(退学)atschool.Tohelpsupporthisfamily,hedidlotsofpart-timejobs.Later,he40(碰巧挽救了)awealthybusinessman.Thebusinessman41(许诺奖励)him.MrZhangtoldhimthathe42(想创办自己的公司).HearingwhatMrZhangsaid,thebusinessman43(同意帮他一把).MrZhang’scompanywassetupin2000.Littlebylittle,heearnedalotofmoneyandbecamewealthy.Healways44(后悔离开)schoolatayoungage,sohe45(决定捐赠他的钱)tothosechildrenwhosefamilieswerepoor.Sincethen,MrZhanghas46(致力于帮助)thoseintrouble.Uptonow,hehasgivenawaytenmillionyuantocharities.AlthoughMrZhangisnowinhissixties,hedoesn’tplanto47(停止工作).Andhe48(希望挣更多的钱)tohelpmorepeople.

四、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。

Stallholders(小摊贩)at49bustlingnightmarketinDongyang,Zhejiangprovince,nowhaveonelessthingtoworryaboutafterthelocaltradeunionfederationhelpedestablishachildcarecenter,whichspendthesameamountoftimeonadailybasistendingtheiryoungstersastheydo50(earn)breadandbutteratnight.

Thecenter51(launch)inJuneonZhenxingRoadtohelprelievethepressureonmanyofthoserunningits435streetstalls,manyof52aremigrantworkersfromaroundthecountry53localrelativestohelptakecareoftheirchildren.

Duringavisit54(early)thisyeartothecrowdedandnoisymarketinthe55(city)Wuningsubdistrict,MaoFenghua,headofthelocaltradeunionfederation,foundachilddoinghomeworknearastreetstall.“Thenightmarketisnoisyandcrowded.Itishardforthechildrentokeeptheirattention56(focus)ontheirstudieswithallthenoise,andtheparentswillneverbeabletoconcentrateontheirbusiness57theyhavetolookaftertheirchildren,”shesaid.

Maovisitedeverystallalongtheroadtolearnabout58(convenient)facingtheparents.OneofthesewasXiaQiongfang,fromHubeiprovince,whosellsscreenprotectorsformobiledevicesatthenightmarketalongsideherhusband.

五、词性转换

词性转换

59.vt.预测,预报

60.vt.应得,应受到

61.adv.漫不经心地;非正式地→adj.非正式的;随便的

62.adv.装作若无其事地;无辜地→adj.无辜的;清白的

63.adj.忠诚的→adv.忠诚地→n.信任;相信;信心

64.adv.可能地,潜在地→adj.可能的,潜在的n.潜力

65.adj.科学(上)的→n.科学→n.科学家

66.n.测量,计量,衡量→n.措施;方法;(一定的)量;尺度v.测量;度量

67.vi.流血,出血→n.血(液)

68.n.就诊;咨询→v.就诊;咨询→n.顾问;会诊医师

69.vt.检查→n.检查

70.vt.宣布,宣告→n.宣布,宣告

六、选用适当的单词或短语补全句子

选词填空

odd;cell;sufficient;periodically;worldwide;acquire;inonewayoranother;curve;soccer;honour;classic;asaresult;helicopter;context;input

71.Hewasrushedtothehospitalby.

72.Allanimalsandplantsarecomposedof.

73.Middleschoolstudentsshouldbeencouragedtoreadmoreliterature.

74.Teachersmeettodiscusstheprogressofthestudents.

75.Thefallingstardescribedalonginthesky.

76.ThemoneyIhavesavedisforbuyingacar.

77.TheboywhoisspeakingtoHelenenjoysplaying.

78.We’veallhaveexperiencedstaticelectricity.

79.Hisbookshavesoldmorethan20millioncopies.

80.Idon’tthinkheismadbutheiscertainlyvery.

81.Itisusuallyeasiertopickoutthemeaningofaphraseinagiven.

82.Weweredeeplytohavedinnerwiththepresident.

83.ButwhenIbelieveIcan,thenItheabilitytodoitevenifIdidn’thaveitinthebeginning.

84.Therehasbeenabigofresourcesintotheprojectfromindustry.

85.Thecomputerwasusedinteaching.,notonlywasteachers’energysaved,butstudentsbecamemoreinterestedinthelessons.

七、其他应用文

86.假如你是李华,你校最近要为高三毕业生举行成人典礼,你作为学生代表,被要求在典礼上发言。请根据下列要点,写一篇发言稿。

1.感谢父母的养育之恩,感谢老师的培养之情;

2.表达努力学习,争取考出好成绩的决心;

3.表达为社会和国家承担责任的意志。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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八、读后续写

87.阅读下面材料,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。

TheNetherlandsisacountrywheremuchofitisbelowsealevel.Dikes(堤坝)aregreatwallsthatstoptheNorthSeafromrushinginandfloodingthecountry.FormanycenturiesthepeopleoftheNetherlandshaveworkedtokeepthewallsstrongtokeeptheircountrysafe.Evenlittlechildrentherearequiteawarethatasmallholeinthewallscancausebigdamageinthecountry.TherewasaboywhowasnamedPeter.HisfatherwasoneofthemenwhowouldopenandclosethegatesinthedikesfortheshipstopassoutoftheNetherlands’canalsintothegreatsea.

OnecoldafternoonwhenPeterwaseightyearsold,hismotheraskedhimtodeliversomecakesshebakedtohisblindfriendwholivedacrossthedike.Peterstayedwithhimforawhile,sharedhisexperienceofthewalkanddescribedthesun,theflowers,andtheshipsfaroutinthesea.

Thenhefounditwasdarktotally.Sohesaidgoodbyetohisfriendandsetoutforhomeimmediately.Onhiswayback,ashewalkedbesidethecanal,henoticedthatthewaterhadrisenalotbecauseofrainanditwasbeatingagainstthedikeviolently.

AsPeterwaswalkingalong,hesuddenlyheardanoiseoftrickling(滴流的)water.Hestoppedandsawasmallholeinthedikethroughwhichatinystreamwasflowing.Peterknewthedangerthatcouldbecausedasthelittleholewouldsoonbecomealargeroneandthewholecountrycouldbeflooded.Soheclimbeddownthesideofthedikeandputhisfingerintothetinyhole.Theflowingofthewaterstoppedinnotime.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Petershoutedforhelp,butinvain(徒劳).

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Earlythenextmorning,amangoingforworkheardPeter’sgroan(呻吟).

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参考答案:

1.A2.C3.D4.A5.B6.D7.C8.A9.B10.B11.C12.A13.D14.C15.D

16.B17.A18.D

19.C20.A21.C22.D

23.A24.D25.D26.C

27.B28.C29.D30.D

31.C32.B33.C34.A

35.D36.D37.A38.B

39.quitstudying40.happenedtosave41.promisedtoreward42

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