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考試時間:90分鐘滿分:100分2024.03第一卷選擇題(共45分)一、單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.It’sverycomfortabletotake__________highspeedrailwaycalled“FuxingHao”,thoughitmovesat__________highspeed.A.an;/ B.the;/ C./;the D.the;the2.①Hangzhouisanoldcitywithalonghistory.②Ithaslotsofplacesofinterest.③WestLakeisthemostbeautifulplacetoenjoytheview.④Wecanseeanotherroundofflowersbloomingthisspring.WhichsentenceisanopiniontodescribeHangzhou?① B.② C.③ D.④ ----He__________exerciseintheparkeverymorningwhenhewasyoung.----Yes,butnowthelifehewasusedto__________alot.A.usedto;changing B.wasusedto;haschangedC.wasusedto;changing D.usedto;haschanged 4.----She__________.Pleasebequiet!----What?It’ssevena.m.I__________foranhour.A.hasjustfallenasleep;havegotup B.hasjustslept;havegotup C.hasjustfallenasleep;havebeenup D.hasjustbeenasleep;havebeenup. 5.----Where__________you__________,Simon?Someonecalledyoujustnow.----Iwenttothesupermarkettobuysomemilk. A.have;been B.have;gone C.are;going D.will;go6.----__________doyoucomeheresoearlyfor?----Togetaticketforthebakingcourse.Iheardfewpeoplecouldgetit.How B.Why C.What D.When__________itwastoworkasaCOVID-19volunteerthosedaysinShanghai! A.Howmeaninglesswork B.WhatameaningfuljobC.Howameaningfuljob D.Whatameaninglesswork8.----Yourfather’sneverbeentoothercountries,__________?----__________.Heplanstogoabroadforasecondtime.A.hashe;No,hehasn’t B.ishe;Yes,heis C.isn’the;No,heisn’t D.hashe;Yes,hehas 9.----Wouldyoumindmesittinghere,Madam?----__________.It’sformyson.Hehasgonetobuysomedrinks.A.Nevermind B.Yes,Imind C.I’mafraidyoucan’t D.Ofcoursenot10.----__________haveyoukeptthebook?----Sincelastmonth.I__________returnittothelibrarytodayorIcan’tborrowonenexttime.A.Howlong;must B.Howlong;haveto C.Howsoon;haveto D.When;must 11.----Whydidthepolice__________theroom?-----Sorry,Idon’tknoweither.A.search B.searchfor C.look D.lookin 12.----Thefilmisamazing!It’sthemostmeaningfulfilmIhaveeverseen.----Iamafraiditisnot__________cupoftea.everybody’s B.anybody’s C.somebody’s D.nobody’s----Haveyoufinishedyourhomeworkyet?----__________.Istillneedanother10minutes.Noway B.Ofcourse C.Noproblem D.Notexactly----Areyougoinganywhere?----I__________aboutvisitingmysister,butIhavechangedmymindnow.A.think B.havethought C.willthink D.thought ----Hi,Ken!Ihearyouarealsogoingtotheconcert.Maygiveyoualift?----__________.Withpleasure. B.That’sallright.C.Whatapity! D.It’skindofyou. 二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Serenalookedupfromherphonewhensheheardtheloudnoise.Thecarshewassittinginstartedshaking,andherdadbegantopullover.“YoutwostayherewhileI____16____thecar.We’llgetmovingalongonouradventure(冒險)innotime!”saidDad.“Adventure!”Serenalaughedtoherself.Someadventurethiswas!Amonth-longroadride____17____SouthDakotainsuchanoldcar!“What’ssointerestingonyourphone?”herbrotherTonyasked.Sheheldoutthephoneforhimtosee.“Ally____18____picturesfromhervacation.She’sonarealadventureinFlorida.Lookattheseaside!”Serenacontinued.“AndthesearepicturesfromDrew’svacation.He’sonasafari(觀獸旅行)inAfrica!Look,elephants!”“That’samazing!”Tonyagreed.“You’llhavetotakepicturesofour____19____too.”Serenarolledhereyes.“YoumeanofDadfixingthecarinthemiddleof____20____!”“Butthat’sthegreatthing!”Tonysaid.“Wehavenoideawhat’sgoingtohappen,noideawhatsurprisesmightbethenextmoment.We’reona____21____adventure.”Serenaputherphonedown____22____shelistenedtoTonygoonandon.Shelookedoutthewindow,wonderingwheretheywouldgo.ButthenshecaughtTonybythearm,pointingoutthewindow.Passingby,justontheothersideoftheroad,werewildhorses!Theamazinganimalswalkedthroughthegrasses.She’dneverseenanythinglikethemso____23____before!“Well,”Serenasaidquietly,“Ididn’texpectthat!”ShetookherphoneandtookapicturethroughtheWindow.“____24____!”Tonyagreed.“Andallbecausewegotabrokencar.”Serenasaidnothing.Shelaughed____25____.Maybetheyweregoingtohavearealadventureafterall.A.touch B.pick C.check D.driveA.through B.by C.over D.upA.kept B.received C.painted D.sharedA.car B.trip C.animals D.showA.nowhere B.everywhere C.anywhere D.somewhere A.modern B.busy C.tiring D.true A.before B.as C.until D.since A.deep B.close C.high D.wide A.Hopefully B.Honestly C.Seriously D.Exactly A.ever B.yet C.instead D.too三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ALearningatHomeK.auoffersfreeandfunactivitieseverydaytohelpchildrenlearnathome.Theseactivitiesareforstudentsindifferentgrades.SowhatcanstudentsdoonDay26?Day26PreptoYear2Schoolnowandthen Findoutthedifferencebetweenschooltodayandintheolddays.UseyourtoystoactoutthestoryofTheThreeBears.Years3and4Playingcardgames Learnmathfromfuncardgames.Createabeautifulcardasagiftforsomeoneinyourfamily.Years5and6BalloongamesPlayalotoffungameswithballoonstobephysicallyactiveandtoenjoyyourself.Use$20toplanafamilymealin45minutes.Years7to9Createartfromwaste Createanartworkoutofthingsthatarenolongerneededathome.Playlogicpuzzles(邏輯謎語)withyourfamily. 26.StudentsinYear2need__________tofinishoneoftheactivitiesofDay26.A.toys B.waste C.money D.balloons27.WhomaybeinYear9?A.Cindy,makingabeautifulcard. B.Anna,preparinglunchforherfamily. C.David,creatingamodeloutofoldboxes. D.Kim,improvinghismathskillsbyplayingcardgames. 38.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothematerial?A.Somecollegestudentscreatedtheseactivities. B.K.auisafreelearningwebsite. C.TheactivitiesareusefultoGradeTenstudents. D.TheactivitiesofDay27areinterestingandmeaningful.BWhoissmarter?Ahumanbeingorartificialintelligence(人工智能)?ThequestionswepttheworldlastweekwhenaGoogle-developedprogramcalledAlphaGodefeated(擊敗)theworldtopplayer,SouthKoreanLeeSe-del,4-1.So,whatcomesnext?Somepeoplehavebeenarguingthatartificialintelligence,orAIinshort,willbeabadthingforhumans.InaninterviewwiththeBBCin2014,UKscientistStephenHawkingwarnedthat“thedevelopmentoffullartificialintelligencecouldmeantheendofthehumanrace.”SoarewereallyabouttoliveintheworldshownintheTerminatormovies?“Notquite,”answeredTheEconomist.Afterall,it’snothardtogetacomputerprogramtorememberandproducefacts.Whatishardisgettingcomputerstousetheirknowledgeineverydaysituations.“Wethinkthat,forthehumanbeing,thingslikesightandbalance(視覺平衡),arenaturalandordinaryinourlife.”ThomasEdison,founderofMotionFigures,acompanythatisbringingAItoboys,toldthenewspaper.“Butforarobot,towalkupanddownjustlikehumanbeingsrequiresvariousdecisionstobemadeeverysecond,andit’sreallydifficulttodo.”AsTheEconomistputit,“WehavealongwaytogobeforeAlcantrulybegintobesimilartothehumanbrain,eventhoughthetechnologycanbegreat.”Meanwhile,JohnMarkoffofTheNewYorkTimessaidthatresearchersshouldbuildartificialintelligencetomakepeoplemoreeffective.“Ourfateisinourownhands.”hewrote.“Sincetechnologydependsonthevaluesofitscreators,wecanmakehumanchoicesthatusetechnologytoimprovetheworld.”Whatwastheresultofthematch?A.LeeSe-delwonAlphaGo4-1. B.LeeSe-delwasdefeated. C.GoogleprogrambeatAlphaGo. D.Neithersidewonthematch. 30.WhatdoesThomasEdisonpossiblymeaninhisremarks?A.It’sveryhardforAItobeatthehumanbrain. B.AIwouldtaketheplaceofhumanbeings. C.AIcanmakevariousdecisionsquickly. D.AIdoesbetterthanhumansinsightandbalance. 31.WhobelievesmuchhastobedonetoimproveAI?A.StephenHawking. B.JohnMarkoff. C.TheNewYorkTimes. D.TheEconomist. 32.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphimply?A.AIwillimprovetheworldcompletely. B.AIisinthecontrolofhumanbeings. C.Almaybringdisasterstohumanbeings. D.Alwillmakeourfutureoutofcontrol. CYangXiuying,74,sitsatawoodenloom(織布機).Asherfingerspasstheshuttle(織布機的梭子)backandforth(來來回回)throughthecottonthreads(線),theoldmachinecomestolife.Eversinceshewasayounggirl,Yanghasbeenmakingindigocloth.“Youcanneverbuythistypeofhand-madeclothatthemarket,”shesays.FortheDongpeople(侗族人民)inGuizhou,makingindigoclothhasalongtradition.Theskillhasbeenpasseddownfrommothertodaughterovergenerations.Nearlyeveryfamilymakesitsowncloth.Thistraditionalskill,unfortunately,isnowindanger.Youngpeopleshowlittleinterestinit.Someofthemhavemovedtobigcitiestofindbetterjobs.Localofficialswanttosavethetradition.Theyaretryingtochangeyoungpeople’sattitudetowardsit.Oneprogramhassetupseveralcloth-makingfactoriesinGuizhou.Afterlearninghowtomakeindigocloth,youngDongpeoplecannowfindjobseasily.Theycanalsoworkclosertohome.TheDongpeopleconsiderindigoclothasimportantasrice.ManyDongwomenspendcountlesshoursmakingthecloth.Theyriseandstartworkingveryearlyinthemorning.Tomaketheclothshiny,itmustberubbed(搓)andbeatenhard.Thenoiseofclothbeingbeatenoftenwakesthewholevillageup.AlmosteveryDongwomanover40hasatubforindigodye(染料).Theclothhastobeputinthedyefordozensofroundstogaintherichcolour.Theprocessofcolouringusuallytakestwoweeks.Yangholdsoutherpurpleandwrinkledhands.“Theysayshewhohasthedarkestindigomarksonherhandsmakesthebestcloth,”shesaysproudly.Thetraditionofmakingindigoclothisnowindangerbecause____________________.factoriesdonotproduceloomsanylonger youngpeoplearenotinterestedinthetradition localofficialsaredoinglittletosavethetradition fewschoolsteachstudentshowtomakeindigocloth Whathavelocalofficialsdonetosavethetraditionofmakingindigocloth?Theyhaveforced(強迫)someyoungpeopletolearnthetradition.Theyhavebroughtsomeyoungpeoplebackfrombigcities.Theyhaveopenedseveralcloth-makingfactoriesinGuizhou.Theyhavehelpedsomeyoungpeoplefindjobsinbigcities.35.WhatdoesYangintendtosayinthelastparagraph?A.Shecanmakegoodindigocloth. B.Thetraditionofmakingindigoclothisindanger. C.Sheisnotgoodatmakingindigocloth. D.Shehastaughtmanypeoplehowtomakeindigocloth. 36.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Yanghasbeenmakingindigoclothsinceshewasseven.B.Nearlyeveryfamilyknowshowtomakeindigocloth.C.EveryDongwomanover40hasatubforindigodye.D.TheDongpeopleinGuizhoustartedtomakeindigoclothalongtimeago.DDidyouknowthatwhenyousurftheweb,websitesinsomecountriesputsecretsoftwareonyourcomputer?Thesoftwarecollectsalargeamountofinformationaboutyouandsendsittointernetcompanies.Theinternetcompaniessellittootherbusinesses.Yourpersonalinformationcanalsobegatheredfromsocialmediasites.Therearemanywaysyourinformationcanbeused.First,companiescollectyourinformationandrecordallyouronlinehabits.Theyfindoutwhereyoulive,whatwebsitesyouvisitandwhatyoudoonline.Withthisinformation,theycanguessotherthingsaboutyou.Forexample,theycanguessifyouaremaleorfemale,howoldyouareandyourinterests.Thecompaniesusethisinformationtodecidewhichadsarebestforyou.Twopeoplecangotothesamewebsite,buttheywillseedifferentads.Forexample,someonewholikessportscouldseeadsfortrainers,andsomeonewholikesfilmsmightseeadsforafilm.Yourpersonalinformationcouldalsobesold.Somecompaniescollectinformationjustsotheycansellittootherbusinesses.Abusinessthatcollectsandsellspersonalinformationiscalledadatabroker.Whendatabrokerssellyourinformation,alotofdifferentcompanieswillknowyouronlinehabits.Thenthecompanieswilladvertiseproductsotherwebsitestoyou.Anotherwayyourpersonalinformationcanbecollectedisthroughsocialmedia.Whenyourinformationisonsocialmedia,alotofpeoplecanseeit.Evenifyoudon’tusesocialmedia,afriendmightpostapictureorvideoofyouwityournameonit.Picturesandvideoscanbesharedforfreeonsocialmedia,whichisoneofthegreatadvantages.However,thatsameactofsharingcouldbeaproblemforyourownsecurity(安全).Ifsomeoneknowstoomuchaboutyou,theystealyouridentity.Thentheycanbuythingsonlineandpostmessageswhilepretending(假裝)tobeyou.__________.Thelawisfinallychangingwhenitcomestotechnology.IntheEuropeanUnion,forexample,theyhaveintroducedtheGeneralDataProtectionRegulation(GDPR).Thisrulemeansthatinternetuserscannowaskcompaniestoshowthemwhatinformationtheyhaveaboutthemandevenmakethemdeleteit.Ifothercountriesdothesame,theinternetcouldsoonbeamuchsaferplace.Accordingtoparagraph2,whatwillthecompaniesfindbycollectingyourinformation?①ageandhobbies ②onlineactivities ③address ④jobA.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ B.②③④38.YourpersonalinformationcanbedirectlycollectedthroughthefollowingEXCEPT__________.A.socialmedia B.websites C.advertisementcompanies D.secretsoftware 39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.Databrokerscanmakemoneybysellingpersonalinformationtootherbusinesses.B.Databrokerscan’tgetyourinformationifyourfriendpostsavideoofyouwithyournameonit.C.AccordingtoGDPR,wecanaskcompaniestodeleteourpersonalinformationtheyhavecollectedonline.D.Differentpeoplecanseedifferentadsonthesamewebsitesbecausetheironlinehabitshavebeengathered.40.Whichsentenceisthemostsuitableforthebeginningofthelastparagraph?A.However,it’snotallbadnews. B.Anyway,everycoinhastwosides. C.Actually,differentpeoplehavedifferentopinions. D.Indeed,peoplebelievethingsarechangingfortheworse. EItwastheendofJuneandschoolwasfinished.“Itseemsliketheendofeverything,doesn’tit?”saidDiana.Shestartedcrying.“StopitorI’llcryagain.Idon’tthinkIwillpassthisexam,”saidAnne.“Yes,youwill.Iwanttogowithyou,imaginehowmuchfunitwillbe”“Yes,butIwillhavetostudyalot.ItwassoniceofyourAuntJosephinetoaskmetostayatherhouse,”saidAnne.“You’llwritetome,won’tyou?”askedDiana.AnnewenttoAuntJosephine’shouseonMonday.OnWednesdayDianawenttothepostoffice.TherewasaletterfromAnne.DearDiana,It’sTuesdaynightandI’mwritingthisfromAuntJosephine’shouse.LastnightIwasreallylonelyinmyroomwithoutyou.ThismorningIwenttotheAcademy.Therewerelotsofstudents.Peopleweredoingfunnythingsbeforetheexam.Oneboywastalkingtohimself.Thenwewentintotheexam.Someofthegirlslookedsorelaxed.Myheartwasbeatingsoquickly.ThenwedidtheEnglishexam.Diana,IfeltlikeIdidfouryearsagowhenIaskedMarillaaboutstayingatGreenGables.Intheafternoonwehadahistoryexam.IthinkIdidOK.ButDiana,tomorrowwehavegeometry.Iamworriedaboutthat.TheexamsfinishedandAnnewenthomeonFridayevening.Shewasverytiredandhappy.Dianawaswaiting.“It’swonderfultoseeyou.Imissyou.Didyoudowell?”askedDiana.“Ithinkso,exceptwithgeometry.Idon’tthinkIpassed.It’ssogoodtobeback.GreenGablesisthebestplaceintheworld,”saidAnne.“Whendoyougettheresults?”askedDiana.“Intwoweeks.They’llbeinthenewspaper.Twoweeksofwaiting,”saidAnne.“You’llpass.Don’tworry.”“Iwanttopasswithahighscoreornotatall,”saidAnne.Sheseemedangry.DianaunderstoodthatAnnewantedahighscorethanGilbert.AnneandGilbertwereincompetitionwitheachother.Theysaweachotherbutdidn’tspeak.Itwasliketheywerestrangers.AnnesecretlywishedthatshewasfriendswithGilbertagain.Butshealsowantedtogetahigherscorethanhimintheexam.EveryonethoughtGilbertwasgoingtogetthehighestscore.ShewantedtomakeMatthewandMarillaproud.WellmostlyMatthew.Theresultswerelate.Finallyafterthreeweeksofwaiting,theyarrived.Dianacamerunningtothehousewithanewspaper.“Anne,you’vepassed.YouandGilbert.You’reequalfirsts,”saidDiana.Annetookthenewspaper.Yes,theirnameswereatthetopofalistoftwohundredpupils.(AdaptedfromAnneofGreenGables)HowlongdidAnnestayinAuntJosephine’shouse?Twodays B.Threedays. C.Fourdays. D.Fivedays.WhydidAnnewritethelettertoDiana?TotellDianaaboutherexams. ToexpressherthankstoDiana. TodescribeherlifeatGreenGables. TocomplainaboutherstudyattheAcademy. 43.WhowasGilbert?A.Anne’sbrother. B.Anne’scousin. C.Anne’sfriend. D.Anne’steacher.44.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthispassage?a.Theresultswereannouncedinthenewspaper. b.DianareceivedaletterfromAnne. c.Annehadahistoryexam.d.AnnewenttoAuntJosephine’shouse.A.d,b,c,a B.d,c,b,a C.c,d,a,c D.b,c,d,a45.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthispassage?A.AnnewasincompetitionwithGilbert. B.Annepassedtheexams. C.DianacaredaboutAnneverymuch. D.Gilbertdidn’tdoaswellasAnneintheexams.第二卷(非選擇題)(共55分)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)根據(jù)括號中所給的漢語寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確。Thewaterwasverycoldlastnight,butItooktookashower,__________(即使這樣).Mymotherisgoodatmakingdifferentkindsof__________(美味的)cakes.TheplanelandedatLukou__________(機場)safely.It’stimetogetexcitedagain-the__________(二十)ProvincialGamesarenowjustonthewaytoTaizhou.IwenttoDisneylandandwatchedtwo4-D__________(卡通片)filmsyesterday.根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。----Turnofftheradio,dear.Babyissleeping,----Thereisnoneed.He__________(wake)up.Thesecondfilmmadeuseven__________(exciting).Istoodupasthesun__________(rise)atthetopofthemountainlastSunday. Therearemany__________(fly)fromShanghaitoBeijingeveryday.There__________(be)alotofraininmyhometownsincethebeginningofthismonth.根據(jù)中文完成句子。后來政府意識到這個問題并且采取行動改善這種情況。Laterthegovernmentrealizedtheproblemandtakeactionto______________________________.近年來陽光鎮(zhèn)發(fā)生了巨大變化。Amazingchanges____________________________inSunshineTownovertheyears.夢中發(fā)生的事情總是和現(xiàn)實生活是相反的。Whathappensinthedreamisalways___________________________thatinreallife.這個小姑娘將要去國外學(xué)習(xí)更多關(guān)于藝術(shù)方面的知識。Thelittlegirlwill______________________________learnmoreaboutart.上海位于中國東海岸,是亞洲最大的城市之一。Shanghaiison______________________________ofChinaandit’soneofthelargestcitiesinAsia.五、閱讀填空(滿分25分)A)閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題。(每題2分,共10分)每題答案不超過5個單詞。Today,weconsiderzeroasacommonnumber.Fewofusknowzerohasanunusualhistory.Yes,zerois,infact,verydifferentfromtheothernumbers.Atfirst,therewereonlythenumbersonetonine.ZerofirstappearedinIndiaabout2,000yearsago.Manyotherancientcultureshadbeenmarkingnothingness.However,theancientIndianswerethefirsttoconsidernothingnessanumber.Littlebylittle,communicationaroundtheworldbecamemoreoften.Finally,zerowasbroughtoutofIndia.ItwasacceptedasanArabic(阿拉伯的)number.Duringthe13thcentury,ArabicnumberswereintroducedintotheWest.However,peopleinthewesthadbeenusedtousingRomannumbers(I,V,X,etc.).Arabicnumberswerenotpopular.Thiswasespeciallytrueforzero.SincethereisnozeroinRomannumbers,peoplefoundithardtoacceptthenewnumber.Itwasquiteeasyfordishonestbusinesspeopletoturna“0”intoa“6”ora“9”.Somepeople,therefore,believedzerowouldcausemuchtrouble.Zerowasalsoconsideredanunluckynumber.That’sbecauseitisclosetonegativenumbers--theideaofhavingdebts(債務(wù)).PeopleinFlorenceandItalyevenweren’tallowedtousezerocitywide.Itwasnotuntilthe15thcenturythatzeroandtheotherArabicnumberswerefullyaccepted.Businesspeopleplayedanimportantrole.Justthinkaboutdoingcalculations(計算)usingRomannumbers.Youcanhardlydoanytrade,canyou?61.Howmanynumbersweretherebeforezerowasinvented?_______________________________________________________62.Whowastheearliestpeopletousethenumber“zero”?_______________________________________________________WhendidArabicnumbersappearintheWest?_______________________________________________________64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inParagraph2referto(指)?_______________________________________________________Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?_______________________________________________________根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項填空(其中有兩個選項多余)。(每題1分,共5分)Haveyouevereatensomethingthatyougrewinyourowngarden?______(66)AliceWaters,theownerofChezPanisseRestaurant,setouttochangeallthatforaspecialgroupofstudentsatMartinLutherKingJuniorMiddleSchoolinBerkeley,California.Watersworkedwiththeschool’sprincipal(校長),NeilSmith,tocreateacookingandgardeningprogrammeattheschool.______(67)Shealsobelievesthatthereisastrongrelationshipbetweenfood,health,andtheenvironment.Shewantedtoshowchildrenthepleasureingardeningandinpreparingthefoodsthattheygrew.Shewantedtoteachthemthatahealthybodyandahealthyenvironmentgohandinhand.______(68)Teachers,students,andcommunityvolunteershelpedherturnaparkingareaintoagarden.Atthesametime,renovation(整修)wasbeguntoturnanoldcafeteria(自助餐廳)intoakitchenwherestudentscouldpreparefoodsandsharemealswiththeirteachers.In1995,thefirstcropswereplanted.Everyyearsincethen,newcropsareevaluated(評價)tomakesurethattheyarebestsuitedfortheenvironmentandtheneedsoftheschool.Studentshavefoundthattheylookforwardtothetimetheyspendinthegardeneachweek.Theyhavelearnthowtogrowandharvest.______(69)AliceWatersdreamsthatonedaytherewillbeagardenineveryschoolintheUnitedStates.______(70)A.Manypeoplehavenothadthepleasureofthisexperience.B.Shehopesthatschoollunchescanbepreparedusingtheproducefromthegardens.C.Theyhavelearntnottowastefoodateachmeal.D.Theyhavelearntaboutthelifecyclesofvariousplants.E.Watersbelievesintheimportanceofpeopleknowingwheretheirfoodcomesfrom.F.Andeveryschoolusefoodfromhergardens.G.TheprojectthatWatersbegantookalotoftimeandpatience.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,在71-80小題中填寫所缺單詞。(每題1分,共10分)Onaspringmorning,everythingonthefarmwaswet.Theg_________(71)lookedlikeamagicgreencarpet(地毯).Thespider(蜘蛛)Charlottewokeup.Eachthinstrand(縷絲)ofitsweboverthepig’syardwasdecoratedwithtinydropsofw_________(72).Itwastrulyathingofbeautyinthesun.Atthatmoment,thewebs_________(73)inthelightandmadeanicepattern(圖案).Eventhehiredman(雇工)Lurvynoticedthewebwhenhecamewiththepig’sb_________(74).Itwasabigwebandwasbuiltveryc_________(75).Andthenhetookanotherlook,there,inthecenteroftheweb,clearlywoven(織)inletters,wasamessage.Itsaid;SOMEPIG!Howamazing!LurvywatchedCharlotte’swebmoreclo
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