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外研版初中英语八年级上册期中分析短文填空专项练习一Everyyear,lotsofpeoplegototheRockyMountainsfor$2millionoftreasure.Thetreasure

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(be)ForrestFenn’s.Whenhewas80,hewentintotheRockyMountainsbycarthenonfoot.Heputthetreasuresomewhereinthewoods

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(secret),sothatisoneclue(线索)aboutwhereitis:anoldmancanwalktherewithaheavybox.Otherimportantcluesareinapoem.Theyaremuch

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(difficult)tounderstand.Treasurehunters(寻宝人)lookateverywordinthepoem.Hereisonepart:BeginitwherewarmwatersstopAndtakeitinthecanyon(峡谷)down,Notfar;buttoofar

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(walk).PutinbelowthehomeofBrown.“Warmwaters”and“Brown”aretwoclues.Warmwaterscouldberivers.Brownmightbeaperson.Maybeyouhavetolookforaperson

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(call)BrownnearariverintheRockyMountains.Forrestsaysthatpeopleshouldwaituntilspringbecausewinterweatheris

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(danger).Healsosaysthatpeopleshouldn’tgoalone,butnoteveryone

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(listen).Threepeopleweremissingwhentheylookedforthetreasure.Thepolicehopethatpeoplewillstopandnomorepeople

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(die).However,Forrestsaysno.Hethinksthatpeoplespendtoomuchtime

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(play)ontheircomputersandmobilephones.Hewantsmore

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(family)tohaveadventures(探险)outdoors.二HangzhouisthecapitalcityofZhejiangProvinceinthesoutheastofChina.Itis

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oldcitywithahistoryof2,200years.Thepopulation

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Hangzhouisover12,376,000.Itismuch13.

(big)andbusierthanmanycitiesinChina.Theweather

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(be)hotinsummerandcoldinwinter.Hangzhouis

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(real)agoodplacetovisit.Therearesomefamoussightsand

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(university)init,suchastheWestLakeandZhejiangUniversity.

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(plenty)ofpeoplevisitedHangzhouthisyearbecauseofthe19thAsianGames.Theydidn’tmindhowmuchthetickets

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(cost).Theywatchedthematches

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enjoyedthemselves.Notonlywerethematchesenjoyable,butitwasagreatwaytospend

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(they)holiday.Howunforgettable!三OnceyoudecidetostudyintheUS,youshouldknowwheretogo.Let’slookintoSeattle,whichismuchmoreexcitingthanother

21.(city).Seattleisalargecoastalcity.Becauseof

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(it)greenforests,Seattleisagoodplacetohaveoutdooractivities,suchascamping,swimming,hikingandsoon.There

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(be)alwayssomethingtodoinSeattle.Itwillbe

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(interest)toenjoythefilmfestivals,fanclubsandconcerts.TheSeattleInternationalFilmFestivalwillbethe

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(twenty)festivalthisyearandhundredsofactorsandactresseswillcomehere.

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awonderfulcity!27.

youstudyinSeattle,itisimportanttohaveastudyexperience.Seattleisthehometolotsofwell-knownschoolswhichwillsurelymeetyourneeds.Doyouwant

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(learn)muchinformationabouttheSeattle?Pleasesearch

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theInternet.Finally,remembertotake

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umbrella—itrainsfromtimetotime.四Doyouthinkrabbitsarecute?IfyouaskanAustralianthisquestion,hewillshake

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(he)head.ForAustralians,rabbitsaredangerousanimals,becausetheyhavealmostdestroyedthenatureofAustralia.Inthe18th

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(century),EuropeanscametoAustralia.Theytookthe

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(one)rabbittoAustralia.Afterthat,thenumberofrabbitsincreased

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(quick).OneofthereasonsisthattherewerenofoxesorwolvesinAustraliaatthattime.Anotherreasonisthatthe

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(nature)situationofAustraliawasgoodforrabbits.Asaresult,itis

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(easy)forrabbitstodigholesthananywhereelse.Andtherewasdeliciousgrasseverywhere,

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therabbitscouldgetenoughfood.Bythetimeof1926,there

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(be)about10billionrabbitsinAustralia.JamesisafarmerinAustralia.Hehad

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verylargefield.Butthereweresomanyrabbitsandtheyatethegrass.Withoutgrass,thegroundquicklybecamedry.Manysheepandhorsesfellintorabbits’homesand

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(hurt)them.Luckily,thingsgotbettersoon.五CapybarasliveinsouthAmerica.Theylooklikeaverylargemouse.Theyhavesmalleyes,noses,hairlessearsandbig

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(tooth).Somemaynotliketheirlooks,

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capybarasalwayshavelotsofdifferentanimalsaroundthem.What

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(make)capybarassofriendly?As

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(big)rodentanimal(啮齿动物)intheworld,capybarashaveonlyafewenemies(敌人).It’seasyforthemtohideinthewater

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(stay)awayfromdanger.Theyliveso

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(comfortable)thatnothingseemstomakethemworry.Capybaraseatplantsforaliving.Theyusuallyeatwaterplantsinthemorningandevening,spendingtherestofthedaybathinginwater.Ifotheranimalstrytogetcloseto

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(they),theywillneverrunaway.Sometimestheybecome“animalbuses”whilemoving.It’scommontofindsmallanimals

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birds,ducksandevenmonkeysonthebacksofcapybaras.Theytaketheseanimalsfor

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freeride!Nowcapybaras

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(get)popularasfriendsofhumans.Afterall,noonecansaynotosuchacuteandkindfriend.六SaegertownisinPennsylvania,theUnitedStates.Somechildrenlivingtherearetalkingaboutit.Speaker1:Saegertownisasmalltown.Theweatherisnice,butinwinterit’sas

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(cold)asice.Therearealotoffunthingstodohere,thoughitissmall.Ifyouliketodance,youcanjointhesquare-dancingteam.Ifyouareinterested

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sports,youcanjoinoneoftheteamslikevolleyball,soccerorbasketball.Allinall,Ienjoy

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(live)here.Speaker2:Ifyouwanttolivein

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quietplace,Saegertownwillbeagoodchoice!Firstly,Saegertownissmall,sopeoplehereknoweachother

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(good).Everybodytriestokeepthestreetsclean.Ifyoucomehere,thefreshairwillsurpriseyou.Secondly,Saegertownhasalotofwonderfulplaces!Thereisaplacecalledthe“DairyIsle”.Itis

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(popular)ice-creamshopinourtown.LastyearI

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(go)there,anditwascrowdedandit’snoteasyforme

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(find)aseat.Speaker3:Saegertownisabeautifulplace.Mostpeoplearefriendly.TherearesomebigstoresinSaegertown,soyoucanget

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youneedeasily.Therearealsomanyrestaurants.Mostofthemhavegoodserviceandservedelicious

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(dish).Everyonecanenjoythemselvesthere.七Whenfallcomes,theairgetscooler.Wemayenjoy

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(we)moretimeinsidekeepingwarm.It’sthesameforanimals.Inspringmanyanimalsmovetodifferentplacesforfoodortofindamate(配偶),

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infallanimalsmovemaybetofindawarmerplaceandfoodorjusttosleepthroughthewinter.Eachfall,peopleseemanyArcticterns(北极燕鸥)

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(fly)fromtheirsummerhomeintheArctictoAntarctica.ThisisbecausetheArcticwinteris

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darkforthemtofindfood.Buttheydonotflystraightthere.Theystayforalongtimeinsomewetlandswithfishalltheway.Thismakestheirjourneythe

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(long)ofallanimalsonEarth.Theyliveforabout34yearsandtravelas

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(far)asthreetripstothemoonandback!InNorthAmerica,withthe

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(begin)offall,greendarnerdragonflies(碧伟蜓)movesouth.However,untilafewyearsago,peopleknewlittleaboutthejourneytheytake.Thedragonfliesaresolightthatit’simpossible

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(put)chips(芯片)ontheirbodies.Tolearnmoreaboutthedragonflies,scientistsaskedlocalpeopleandlookedat

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(hundred)ofdragonflywings.Theyfoundthatittakesthreegenerations(代)ofdragonfliestofinishayear-longjourney.It’slikearelayrace(接力赛)!Adultgreendarnerdragonfliesonlylive

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twoweeksandamonth.So,usually,onegenerationofdragonfliesflytoanewplaceandlayeggsbeforedying.八Todaymanypeoplerideelectricbikes(电动车)ontheroadsinChina.Theelectricbikescanrunfasterthanbikesandmake

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(little)pollutionthancars.Theelectricbikesbecomeverypopular

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theyalsobringlotsoftrafficaccidents.SotheChinesegovernmentplans

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(make)somenewrulesfortheelectricbikeriders.Forexample,ifanelectricbikeis

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(heavy)than40kilosanditcangofasterthan20kilometersanhour,itsridermustgetalicense(驾照).It

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(mean)theriderhastopassdrivingtestsbeforeherideshiselectricbikeontheroad.Peoplehavedifferent

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(idea)afterknowingtheplan.Somewelcometheplan.Abusdriversaidhappily,“77.

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