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达拉特旗第一中学2024年春季学期高一期末考试英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分,考试时间100分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:外研版必修第二册Unit5至必修第三册。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFromcarefullyreconstructedsiteslikeChichenItzatotheceremonialtemplesofCalakmul,thesearetheancientMayaruinsnottomissinMexico.ChichenItzaNamedoneoftheNewSevenWondersoftheWorldin2007,thebeautifullypreservedChichenItzainYucatánisMexico’smostfamousMayaruins.Despitethecrowds,fewaredissatisfiedwithElCastillo—acarefullyrestoredpyramidthatrisesup80ftandhas365steps—thelargestMayaballcourtintheAmericas.TulumBuiltinthe13thcentury,TulumwasoneofthelastcitieswheretheMayapeoplelivedandtheonlyonebuiltonthecoast.Thepyramidsherearen’taslargeasotherMayaruinsinMexico,butthesetting,on40ft-highcliffs(悬崖)abovetheCaribbeanwaterssouthofCancun,morethanmakesupforit.CobáHometothetallestpyramidinthestateofQuintanaRoo,CobáwasonceoneofthemostimportantMayacitiesinYucatán.Locatedaround30mileswestofTulumruins,thecitywasbuiltinaround600CEanditeventuallygrewto50,000peoplelivingthere.ThoughmuchofCobáhasyettobeexcavated(发掘),travellerscanclimbthe138ft-highNohochMul—apyramidthatofferssweepingviewsovertheYucatánrainforest.CalakmulInCampeche’sCalakmulBiosphereReserveneartheborderwithGuatemala,CalakmulisoneofMexico’swildestMayaruins.IthasthelargestandtallestpyramidinYucatánandmorethan6,000buildings,manyofthemcoveredbyrainforest.Thesiteisparticularlybeautifulatsunrise,whenthesurroundingforestcomesalivewithbirdsong.1.WhichisoneoftheNewSevenWondersoftheWorld?A.Cobá. B.Tulum. C.Calakmul. D.ChichenItza.2.WhatisspecialaboutTulum?A.Itfeatures365steps. B.Itwashitbyafloodin2007.C.Itwasbuiltonthecoast. D.ItliesinthenorthofCancun.3.WhatcanyoudoatCalakmul?A.TourthelargestMayaballcourt. B.VisitthetallestpyramidinYucatán.C.Climbthe138ft-highNohochMul. D.Haveabird’s-eyeviewofYucatán.BScientistshavetakenpicturesofastarthatisfartherawaythananysinglestareverseen.Theywereonlyabletoseethestarbecausegravitymadeitlookbigger.Thestar,whichhasbeencalledIcarus,isninebillionlightyearsaway.Alightyearisaverylongdistance—about6trillionmiles.That’showfarlightcantravelinoneyearinspace.Icaruswascreatedwhentheuniversewasveryyoung.Thestarwasablue“supergiant”—muchbiggerandbrighterthanthesun.Ittookthelightfromthestarabout9billionyearstoreachtheearth.Itmayseemstrange,butthestarisnoteventhereanymore.Actually,thelightitmadeisstilltravelingthroughspace.PatrickKellyworkedwithotherscientistsandNASAtospotthestar.Theyusedatelescope(望远镜)thatNASAhadputintospace,calledtheHubbleSpaceTelescope.Mr.Kellysaid,“Thisstarisatleast100timesfartherawaythanthenextstarwecanstudy.”IcaruswassofarawaythatthescientistsneededmorethanjusttheHubbleTelescopetospotit.Thescientistswereabletoseethestarbecauseofgravity.Gravitydoesn’tjustpullthingstowardeachother;itcanalsobend(使弯曲)light.Whenthelightgetsbent,itcanmakethingslookbigger.Scientistscallthisgravitationallensing.Somethingreallybigwasneededtomagnify(放大)astarsofaraway—somethingevenbiggerthanagalaxy!Agalaxyisahugegroupofstars.ItwasawholegroupofgalaxiesthatbentthelightsothatIcaruswasbigenoughtosee.Thegroupofgalaxiesmadeitlook2,000timesbigger.ScientistsareexcitedaboutanewspacetelescopethatNASAisplanning.TheyhopethatitmayhelpthemseeIcarusbetter.4.WhatmakesitpossibleforscientiststoseethestarIcarus?A.Gravity. B.Openspace. C.Aspaceship. D.Ashortdistance.5.Howdoscientistsbenefitfromgravitationallensing?A.Theycanknowthespeedoflight.B.Theyuseittotrackobjectsinspace.C.Theycanchangethedirectionoflight.D.Theyfollowittogetclosetothetelescope.6.Whatdoscientistsexpectofthenewtelescope?A.Itwillunlockthehiddensecretofgravity.B.Itwillreplacethecurrentspacetelescope.C.Itwillrecognizethegravityonthemoon.D.Itwillenablethemtofurtherstudythestar.7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tointroduceaspacestation. B.Toannounceaspacemission.C.Toshareascientificdiscovery. D.Toexplainanewstudyonlight.C“WhydoAsiansusuallysteamafishfortheNewYearwhenitcanbecookedinvariousways?”askedAndyRicker,whoranseveralfamousThairestaurantsinAmerica.“Itcanbefriedorroasted.Butifyouliveonacoast,orhaveaccesstofirst-ratefish,steamingisthebestwaytogo.”Anotherreasonisthat,intherightcontext,fishstandforgoodluck.TheChinesewordsfor“fish”and“plenty”havethesamepronunciation,andafish,eatenontheeveofthelunarnewyear,representsawishforplentyofgoodthingstocome.Therefore,enoughfishshouldbecookedtoensureleftovers,whichmeanhopesforabundanceintheyearahead.SuchluckydishesarenotuniquetoAsians.OnNewYear’sDayinAmerica,blacksouthernershavebeeneatingHoppin’John,adeliciousdishofriceandblack-eyedbeans(豆),cookedwithsaltedporkorsmokedham(interestinAfrican-Americanculturehasmadetherecipepopularelsewhere).Thebeanssymbolizecoins,andthegreensthatareusuallyservedaswellstandfordollarbills.Somepeopleevenputacleancoininthepot.Whoevergetsitontheirplatewillenjoyalotofgoodluck.Diverseasthesedishesare,theyallrepresenthopesforgoodfortune.Fish,beansandgreensareneithercostlynorextraordinary,suggestingthatluckisnotsomethingboughtexpensivelyorsoughtwithdifficulty.Goodfortune,theysuggest,liesallaround,andisalwayswithinreach.Whetheranyoneactuallybelievesintherelationshipbetweeneatingthesefoodsandreceivingthepromisedbenefitsisunclear.Mainly,thesefoodtraditionscontinueforthesamereasonthatothertraditionsdo:Peoplehavefondmemoriesofcelebratingthemwiththeirparents,andwanttopassthemdowntotheirownchildren.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“abundance”inparagraph2referto?A.Deliciousmeals. B.Foodleftattheendofameal.C.Alotofgoodthings. D.Generalsituationrelatedtoanevent.9.WhatcanwelearnaboutHoppin’John?A.Itisakindofvegetable. B.Itisapieceofdeliciousmeat.C.Itisauniqueluckyname. D.ItisanAfrican-Americandish.10.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheluckydishes?A.Ordinary. B.Expensive. C.Rare. D.Fresh.11.Whydomostpeoplefollowthetraditionaccordingtotheauthor?A.Theirparentstoldthemtodoso.B.Theirchildrenwanttocarrythemon.C.Theyvaluetheexperiencebehindthefood.D.Theytrulybelieveinthefood-for-luckstories.DPindarVanArmanisapainter,buthe’salsoasoftwaredesigner.HehasbuiltsomemachinesandworkedonaDARPAchallengeteaminCaliforniatobuildaself-drivingcar.Hislatestproject?Arobotpainter,BitPaintr.BitPaintrisVanArman’sfifthrobotin10years.Earlierversionsincludeddevicesthatproducedsimplerpaintingswithalgorithms(算法).ButtheideaforBitPaintrissimple:Auserjustuploadsapicture,anditcanpainttotallyonitsownanddevelopitsownstyle.Althoughhisfriendsjokethathehasinventedareallyexpensive,slow,badpainter,VanArmansaysteachingamachinehowtobecreativehashelpedhimgettothebottomofwhatcreativityis—andappreciateit.“Whenyou’retryingtoteachamachinetodosomethingthat’seasyforhumans,itreallymakesyousitbackandseewhathumansaredoing,”hesays.Sowhatiscreativity,then,ifarobotwithapaintbrushcanbe—orappeartobe—justascreativeasahumanwithapaintbrush?MarkRiedl,aprofessorattheGeorgiaTechSchoolofInteractiveComputing,saysitdependsonhowyoudefinecreativity.“ThereiscreativityandCreativity,”Riedlsays.“Being’creative’usuallyhassomethingtodowiththelittlethingsthatwedohundredsoftimesinourdailylives.Theycouldbecreative,butusuallyaren’t.Tobe‘Creative’istohaveanimaginationthatwillhaveahugeimpactonasociallevel—thePicassosandtheMozartsoftheworld;thepeoplewhohaveproducedsomethingthat’stakenonthisadditionallevelofmeaning.”Riedladmitswhatrobotscreateisfarfromhuman-levelqualityart,butheseesrobotsenteringthecreativeprocessasapositivething.“Wewantthecomputerstokeepupwithus,”hesays.“AndthankstoresearcherslikeVanArman,itseemsliketheywill,althoughtheywillnotreplaceus,buttohelpustobemorecreative.”12.WhichisanewqualityofBitPaintr?A.Simplicity. B.Creativity. C.Speed. D.Profitability.13.WhatisVanArman’sfriends’attitudetoBitPaintr?A.Favorable. B.Doubtful. C.Unclear. D.Hopeful.14.WhatdoesMarkRiedlsuggestaboutcomputers?A.Theywilldefeatthegreatestartistssoon.B.Theycanproduce“Creative”thingsbythemselves.C.TheywilllearnmorefromthePicassosandtheMozarts.D.Theycanhelpustododailythingsinmore“creative”ways.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.CanBitPaintr-likeRobotsReplaceArtistsintheFuture?B.WhyDoPeopleHaveSharplyDifferentViewsonAIRobots?C.WhatIstheDifferenceBetweentheTwoKindsofCreativity?D.CanBitPaintrBeConsidereda“Creative”PaintingSoftware?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whetheryou’reafitnesscoachorabeginner,makingfitnesspartofyourdailylifedefinitelybenefitsyourhealthandwell-being.16.FigureoutwhyyouexerciseItmeansidentifyingyourdeeperreasonforgettinghealthy.Forexample,doyouwanttobeabletokeepupwithyourworkoutpartnersorfriends?Areyousickofbeingtiredallthetimeintheclassroom?Doyouwantmoreenergyandconfidence?17.Payattentiontoyourthoughts18.Theycanpushyouforwardwhenthingsgettough.Also,theyenableyoutofeelenergeticwhenyouachieveyourfitnessgoals.Doyouencourageyourselfwithbodypositivityorholdyourselfbackwithnegativity?Changingyourmindsetcouldbeallittakestogetyourhealthontrack.19Makesureyouhaveatleast150minutesofphysicalactivityeachweektokeepyourselfhealthy!Breakitdownto40minutes4daysaweek,30minutes5daysaweek,orwhateveryou’dlike.Choosewhatworksbestforyourlifestyle,whetherit’syoga,walking,oranythingelsethatgetsyourheartrateup.KeepafitnessdiaryWritingdownyourprogresshelpsyoustayconnectedwithyourselfduringmomentsofdoubt.20.Atthesametime,itmakesyouclearaboutwhatliesaheadifyouremaincommitted(坚定的)overtime.A.ThoughtsarepowerfulB.Takeexerciseforatleast150minutesperweekC.Moreover,itallowsyoutoreflectonyourprogressD.StopforcingyourselftoexerciseasmuchasyoucanE.HereIsharesomeofthebestfitnesstipstogetyoucoveredF.StayingintouchwithareasonforexercisegivesyouasenseofpurposeG.Bybeingpositiveaboutyourbody,youwillbecomehappierandhealthier第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Aroundmidnight,inSeptemberof2006,Nieshoffrealizedthatsomethingwaswrongwithherthree-year-oldson,Edward.Hewassleepingnearby.Suddenly,he21hisarmsandlegsaroundinanirregularwayinhisdream.Nieshoffwatchedthis22.Aftertryingtowakehimup,withno23,shecalledthehospital.“Whentheambulance(救护车)24,wewereoutinthestreet,”Nieshoffrecalled.Herneighborswere25.“Iwasso26mysonthatIleftthefrontdoorofmyhousewideopen,withouttakingmykeys,mywallet,andmyphone.Ijustgotintotheambulance.”Oncetheygottothe27,NieshofflearnedthatEdwardhadexperiencedaseizure(癫痫).Thedoctorswerefightingto28theboy.Nieshoffwasleftaloneinthehospitalroom.Shewasasinglemom,withnofamilynearby,andshewas29.Aboutanhourlater,afamiliarface30atthedoor.ItwasChris,a31acrossthestreet.Aftertheambulanceleft,Chris32thatthefrontdoorofNieshoff’shousewasleftopen.Hewentinside,pickedupherwallet,keysandphone,andthen33thedoor.HeeventookoneofEdward’stoystocomforthim.Thenhecalledallthelocalhospitalsto34whereshewas.Chrisstayedthroughthenight,anddrovethemhomeearlythenextmorning.Overtheyears,NieshoffhasthoughtalotaboutChris’actofkindness.Shesaid,“I’mextremely35thatpeoplelikeChrisexistintheworld.”21.A.moved B.played C.hurt D.lost22.A.inadvance B.ingeneral C.inshock D.insilence23.A.award B.success C.noise D.call24.A.crashed B.left C.started D.arrived25.A.interested B.worried C.angry D.happy26.A.differentfrom B.proudof C.focusedon D.closeto27.A.hospital B.school C.house D.taxi28.A.pull B.greet C.save D.carry29.A.strict B.relaxed C.lucky D.scared30.A.returned B.appeared C.darkened D.escaped31.A.doctor B.stranger C.driver D.neighbor32.A.wished B.agreed C.noticed D.wondered33.A.locked B.opened C.watched D.repaired34.A.adaptto B.findout C.complainabout D.benefitfrom35.A.grateful B.anxious C.ashamed D.sorry第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。There’sgoodnewsforendangeredspeciesintheCongoBasin.Anewstudyshowsahighernumberoflargemammals(哺乳动物)intheforestsregisteredbytheForestStewardshipCouncil(FSC)inGabonandtheRepublicofCongo,36(compare)tonon-FSC-registeredforests.Thisnewshighlightsthe37(important)ofFSC-registeredforestconcessions,areaswherelogging(伐木)ismanaged,inprotectingwildlife.By38(careful)documentingindividualanimalcountsandstrategicallypositioningcameratraps,theresearchconfirmedthatregisteredconcessionsnotablyhouseamuch39(big)populationoflargemammals—2.7timesmoreformammalsover220pounds,suchasgorillasandforestelephants.Theprotectionoftheselargemammalsmakes40positiveimpactonthearea.Thenewstudyisthefirsttocomparesomanydifferentforestareasatthesametime,41(use)474cameratrapsacross14loggingconcessions.Theresultsfitpreviousresearchthat42(conduct)inthePeruvianAmazonyearsago,whichfoundthatitispossible43(have)productionforestrycoexistwithbiodiversityconservation(保护)ifdoneintherightwayandintherightplaces.“Weputmuchtimeandeffortintothelargeproject44tookfiveyearsandinvolvedhundredsoflocalpeople,”saidUtrechtUniversity’sJoeriZwerts,wholedtheCongoBasinstudy.“Itwashardwork,45theknowledgewegotwillmakeanimportantcontributiontotheprotectionofanimalsintheseforests.”第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你班将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以HowMusicCanHelpMe为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:1.你的经历;2.个人感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。HowMusicCanHelpMeGoodmorning,everyone!___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。Atanearlyage,BobwasrepeatedlytoldbyhismotherMarkita,“Believeinyourselfnomatterwhathappens.”WhenBobwas12,hismothertraveledwithhiminacar.Slowlynightfell.Bobwasasleepinthefrontseatofthecar.AsMarkitadrovecarefullydownthewindingdirtroad,sheturnedontoanarrowbridge.Asshedid,thecarhitarockandranofftheroad,andtherightfrontwheelgotstuck.Fearingthecarwouldtipover,sheattemptedtodriveitbackontotheroadbypressinghardonthegaspedal(油门)andturningthesteeringwheel(方向盘)totheleft.ButBob’sfootgotcaughtbetweenhismother’slegandthesteeringwheelandshelostcontrolofthecar.Thecarrolledoverandhitadeepvalley.Bobcouldhardlygethisbreathback.“Whathappened,Mama?”heasked.“Ourwheelsarepointingtowardthesky.”Markitawasblindedbyblood.Shewastoopainfultomoveandcryforhelp.“I’llgetyouout,Mama,”saidBob,whohadluckilyescapedinjury.Hemanagedtogetoutofthecarthroughtheopenwindowandtriedtopullhismotherout.Butshecouldn’tmove.“Justletmesleep,”repliedMarkita,whoseemedtobeoutofconsciousness(意识).“No,Mama,”Bobcontinued.“Youcan’tsleep.”Bobreachedhermotherandtriedtopullheroutofthecar,butfailed.Hethentoldherhe’dclimbuptotheroadandstopacartogethelp.Fearingthatnoonewouldbeabletoseeherlittleboyinthedark,Markitarefusedtolethimgoalone.Instead,Markitadidherbesttoopenthedoor.Shemovedinchesatatime.ThepainwassogreatthatMarkitawantedtogiveup,butBobwouldn’tlether.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Tokeephismothermoving,Bobrepeatedthewordshismothertoldhim.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Aboutanhourlater,Bobandhismotherfinallyreachedtheroad.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

达拉特旗第一中学2024年春季学期高一期末考试·英语参考答案、提示及评分细则1.D细节理解题。根据ChichenItza一节“NamedoneoftheNewSevenWondersoftheWorldin2007,thebeautifullypreservedChichenItzainYucatán...”可知,2007年ChichenItza入选世界新七大奇迹。2.C细节理解题。根据Tulum一节“…Tulumwas…theonlyonebuiltonthecoast.”可知,Tulum是唯一一座建在海滨的玛雅古城。3.B细节理解题。根据Calakmul一节“IthasthelargestandtallestpyramidinYucatán...”可知,在Calakmul能参观Yucatán地区最高的金字塔。4.A细节理解题。根据第一段“Scientistshavetakenpicturesofastarthatisfartherawaythananysinglestareverseen.Theywereonlyabletoseethestarbecausegravitymadeitlookbigger.”可知,得益于引力作用,科学家方可发现Icarus这颗恒星。5.B推理判断题。根据第四段“Gravitydoesn’tjustpullthingstowardeachother;itcanalsobend(使弯曲)light.Whenthelightgetsbent,itcanmakethingslookbigger.Scientistscallthisgravitationallensing.”及第五段“ItwasawholegroupofgalaxiesthatbentthelightsothatIcaruswasbigenoughtosee.”可推断,科学家可以利用引力透镜效应追踪天体。6.D细节理解题。根据最后一段“ScientistsareexcitedaboutanewspacetelescopethatNASAisplanning.TheyhopethatitmayhelpthemseeIcarusbetter.”可知,科学家希望借助即将发射的太空望远镜深入研究这颗新恒星。7.C写作意图题。通读全文,尤其是第一段可知,作者写作本文主要是为了分享一个科学新发现——科学家借助哈勃太空望远镜和引力透镜效应发现了迄今为止最遥远的单颗恒星Icarus。8.C词义猜测题。根据画线词前“…andafish,eatenontheeveofthelunarnewyear,representsawishforplentyofgoodthingstocome.”可推断,abundance指的是“非常多的好事”。9.D细节理解题。根据第三段“…adeliciousdishofriceandblack-eyedbeans(豆),cookedwithsaltedporkorsmokedham(interestinAfrican-Americanculturehasmadetherecipepopularelsewhere).”可知,这是在非裔美国人中流行的一道菜。10.A细节理解题。根据第四段“Fish,beansandgreensareneithercostlynorextraordinary,suggestingthatluckisnotsomethingboughtexpensivelyorsoughtwithdifficulty.”可知,这些制作“幸运菜”的食材都很普通、易得。11.C推理判断题。根据最后一段“Mainly,thesefoodtraditionscontinueforthesamereasonthatothertraditionsdo:Peoplehavefondmemoriesofcelebratingthemwiththeirparents,andwanttopassthemdowntotheirownchildren.”可推断,人们看重的是这些传统背后的情感记忆。12.B细节理解题。根据第二段“Auserjustuploadsapicture,anditcanpainttotallyonitsownanddevelopitsownstyle.”可知,这个机器人的新特征之一是它的创造性。13.B观点态度题。根据第三段“…hisfriendsjokethathehasinventedareallyexpensive,slow,badpainter...”可推断,VanArman的朋友对这个机器人的作用持怀疑态度。14.D细节理解题。根据第六段“’Being“creative”usuallyhassomethingtodowiththelittlethingsthatwedohundredsoftimesinourdailylives.Theycouldbecreative,butusuallyaren’t.’”及最后一段“‘AndthankstoresearcherslikeVanArman,itseemsliketheywill...helpustobemorecreative.’”可知,作者认为这种机器人可能会帮助人类更有创造性地完成日常工作。15.A标题判断题。通读全文,特别是第五段“Sowhatiscreativity,then,ifarobotwithapaintbrushcanbe—orappeartobe—justascreativeasahumanwithapaintbrush?”可知,作者关心的是像BitPaintr这样的机器人有朝一日会不会取代艺术家。16.E根据空前“Whetheryou’reafitnesscoachorabeginner...”及下文小标题可知,E项“我在此分享几个健身妙招”符合。17.F根据本节小标题及空前“Itmeansidentifyingyourdeeperreasonforgettinghealthy.Forexample,doyouwantto...”可知,F项“知晓健身原因能让你找到目标感”符合。18.A根据本节小标题及空后“Theycanpushyouforwardwhenthingsgettough.Also,theyenableyouto...”可知,A项“思想的力量是无穷的”符合。19.B根据本节主要内容,尤其是“Makesureyouhaveatleast150minutesofphysicalactivity...”可知,B项“每周至少运动150分钟”适合作本节小标题。20.C根据空前“Writingdownyourprogresshelps...”及空后“Atthesametime,itmakesyouclearabout…”可知,C项“此外,写健身日记让你可以审视自己的进步”符合。21.A突然他在睡梦中不由自主地舞动着(moved)手脚。22.C她吃惊地(inshock)看着眼前这一幕。23.B她试图唤醒他,但未成功(success),随后,她拨打了医院电话。24.D“当救护车达到(arrived)时,我们已经在街上等候了,”Nieshoff回想当时的情景。25.B她的邻居们也很担忧(worried)。26.C“我的注意力(focusedon)都在我儿子身上,全然忘记锁门,也没带钥匙、钱包还有手机。”27.A当他们达到医院(hospital)时,Nieshoff才得知Edward患有癫痫。28.C医生们正全力抢救(save)这个男孩。29.D她是一位单身母亲,没有家人在身旁;她感到害怕(scared)。30.B大概一小时后,一个熟悉的脸庞出现(appeared)在门口。31.D他是Chris,街道对面的邻居(neighbor)。32.C救护车离开后,Chris留意到(noticed)Nieshoff家的大门敞开着。33.A他走进去,收拾好她的钱包、钥匙和手机,随后锁上(locked)大门。34.B他联系了当地所有医院才找到(findout)她在哪儿。35

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