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學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、閱讀單選

(2022春?江蘇南京?八年級(jí)??计谥校㏒tudythecontentspageofthebookbelowand

choosetherightanswertothefollowingquestions.

Contents

PartI

Thegrowth(發(fā)展)ofShanghaianditspeople

Chapter1ThegrowthofShanghai1

Chapter2ThegrowthofShanghai'spopulation17

PartII

Theneedsofthepeople

Chapter3Ourenvironment32

Chapter4Ourfoodproduction47

Chapter5Ourbusytraffic58

Chapter6Supermarketsandshoppingcenters71

Chapter7Parksandplacesofinterest86

Toourreaders101

1.WherewillyoufindinfbnnationaboutShanghai'strafficproblem?A.InChapter4.

B.InChapter5.C.InChapter6.D.InChapter7.

2.Belowisadiagram(圖表)fromthebook.Betweenwhichpagescanyoufindit?

Millionc

1990年JOOO*

A.Pages46-58.B.Pages32-46.C.Pages17-31.D.Pages71-86.

3.Whichofthesemaybethebesttitleofthebook?

A.TheHistoryofShanghaiB.TheGeographyofShanghai

C.SocialStudiesforShanghaiD.SomethingaboutOldShanghai

(2022春?江蘇南京?八年級(jí)??计谥校㎝arch16isInternationalSleepDay.Andweshould

allcelebratetheactofsleeping.Researcherssaysleepisprobablythebesttoolwehavefor

memoryandlearning.Butwhataboutgettingrestduringthemiddleoftheday?

Arecentstudyonnapping(小睡)saysshortperiodsofsleepmayhelpourbrainswork

better.Paststudieshaveshownthatnappingcanhelpbabiesandyoungchildrenlearnbetter.

Andnappingcanhelpbrainperformanceinolderadults.Takinganapmayalsohelpthis

groupofpeoplefightoffmemorylossbecauseoftheincreaseintheirage.

ManyAmericansdonap.Butone-thirdofalladultsintheUnitedStatesarealso

chronically(長(zhǎng)期的)tired,saystheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC).

Itfoundthat50millionto70millionAmericanshavechronicsleepdisorders.However,they

seemtobeunwillingtotellpeoplethattheytakeanap.Theymaythinkthatnappingshows

theyareweakortheydon'thaveenoughenergy.Itisnotanuncommonopinionthatonly

children,theveryold,sickorlazypeoplenap.Infact,Americanssometimesdoavery

strangething.Somepeoplebragabouthowfewhoursofsleeptheyneedeachnighttoshow

thattheyaresomehowstrongerthantheaveragehuman-superhuman,ifyouwill.However,

thatmaybechanging.Manyofficesnowoffernappingroomsandnappingcafes(咖啡館)are

appearinginmanyU.S.cities,includingWashington,D.C.

Rememberthatanhourlongnapmaybetoolongforyoung,healthyadults.Itis

recommendedthat30minutesisenoughtoremovethepressure(壓力)tosleepandwillhelp

peoplefeelmoreawake.Ifpeoplenaplonger,theywillgettrappedintodeepsleep,whichcan

behardtogetoutof.Ifyouhavetroublefallingasleepatnight,limityourdaytimenapto

under45minutes.Alsonapbefore3p.m.

4.WhoareihisgroupinParagraph2?

A.Thebabies.B.Thechildren.

C.Theolderadults.D.Theyoungpeople.

5.TheunderlinedwordbraginParagraph3means.

A.chatsadlyB.talkproudly

C.whispersecretlyD.speakpolitely

6.WhatmayAmericansthinkofnappinginthefuture?

A.Healthyadultsneedn'ttakeanap.

B.Theywon'ttellothersabouttheirnap.

C.ItmaybecommonforAmericanstotakeanap.

D.Onlytheold,thesickandchildrenneedanap.

7.Forayoungmanwithsleepproblems,itisgoodto.

A.takea40-minute-longnoonnap

B.takeanapwheneverhefeelssleepy

C.takeanone-hour-longnapafterdinner

D.takea30-minute-longnapintheevening

inUBXMJaALCOTT

UTHLE

WOMEN

(2022春?江蘇南京?八年級(jí)??计谥校?/p>

Mr.andMrs.Marchlivedtogetherwiththeirfourdaughters.Amywasveryshy.Beth

lovedbeingathome.Meglookedverypretty.Jowastallandthinandshewasatomboy.

Theirhomewasalwaysbusyandfullofnoiseandpeople.NexttothemlivedoldMr.

Laurenceandhisgrandson,Laurie.Theylivedinaverylargeandcomfortablehouse.Butit

wasahousewithoutlife.

Oneday,JoesawLauriestandingatanupstairswindowinhishouseandlookingdown

attheirgarden.Jo'ssisterswereplayinginthesnowthere.Theywerethrowingsnowballsand

havingalotoffun.ButLaurie'sfacewasverysad.

“Poorboy!”Jothought."He'sallalone.Heneedssomefriends.^^Shecouldn'tstop

thinkingabouthim.Shewantedtogoandseehim,buthowcouldshegotothehousewithout

aninvitation?

Thenonesnowyafternoon,shesawLaurie'sgrandpagoout.Thisgaveheranidea.She

tookabroomfromthekitchen.

“Whatareyougoingtodo,Jo?”askedhersisterMeg.

“Toclearthegardenpath.^^answeredJo.

WhenLauriesawJofromthewindow,abigsmilechangedhispale,sadface.

Jolaughedandshouted,"Howareyou?Areyou

LaurieopenedthewindowandsaidJTmbetternow,thankyou.Ihadabadcoldand

hadtostayinsideforaweek”.

"I'msorry,“saidJo.“Areyoubored?”

“Yes,very.^^hereplied.

“Don'tyourfriendscometovisityou?^^

“No.ButIdon'twanttoseeanybody.Boysarenoisyandtheygivemeaheadache.^^

“Girlsarequiet.”

“Idon'tknowanygirls.”

“Youknowus.”

“That'strue!Canyoucomeandvisitmc?^^criedLaurie.

"I'mnotquiet,butTdliketocome,“repliedJo."ImustaskMotherfirst."Sheranback

intoherhouse.

Afewminuteslater,shereturnedandrangthebellonthedooroflaurie'shouse.A

servanttookherupstairs.

“HereIam!^^shesaidbrightly."Mothersendsherloveandmysistersgavemethis

blancmange(牛奶凍)foryou.^^

"Thatlooksyummy,“Lauriesaid.HewasveryhappytoseeJo.

Jolookedaround.Therewerelotsofbooksontheshelves.

“Aniceroom!”shesaid."Icanreadtoyouifyoulike.”

“No,let'stalkJrepliedLaurie.

“AHright."saidJo,“Icantalkforhours.MysisterssayIneverknowwhentostop.”

“Youhavethreesisters-Amy,BethandMeg.^Lauriecontinued.

“Howdoyouknowthis?”Jowassurprised.

“Youcalleachother'snameswhenyouareinthegarden.SometimesIcanseeyouall

aroundthetablewithyourmother.Shehasaverykindface.Ilikelookingather.Ihaven't

gotamother.^^Jofeltsadwhensheheardthis.

“Whydon'tyoucomeandvisitus?”shesaid,“Itisn'tgoodforyoutostayinthishouse

allthetime.”

“Thankyou.I'dliketocomeverymuch.”saidLaurie.

“Weknowallourneighboursexceptyou.^^JosaidJTmgladwe'refriendsnow.”

Shetoldhimaboutalltheinterestingthingsinherlife.Shesaid,"Besidesplays,Ialso

lovebooks.^^Laurielovedbookstoo,andofferedtoshowherthelibraryinthehouse.The

librarywasawonderfulroom.Jolovedit.

"Wow!"shesaid,“Allthosebooks

Lauriesaid,"Apersonneedsmorethanbooks.”

Justthenthebellrangandaservantcamein

(AdaptedfromLittleWomen)

8.JowantedtovisitLauriebecause.

A.shewantedtovisithislargehouseB.Laurieinvitedhertoplaywithsnowballs

C.shefelthewaslonelyandneededfriendsD.Lauriewasseriouslyillandneededher

care

9.Whatmightbethecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.JosawLauriestandingatanupstairswindowinhishouse.

b.JoandLauriewerehavingatalkhappilyatLaurie'shome.

c.JowantedtogotoLaurie'shomeaftertellinghermother.

d.Jocouldn'tstopthinkingaboutLaurie.

A.a-b-c-dB.b-a-c-dC.b-d-a-cD.a-d-c-b

10.WhichwordscanbestdescribeJoandhersisters?

A.Kindandfriendly.B.Generousbutrude.C.Quietandsmart.D.Funnybut

careless.

11.WhatdoesLauriemeanbysaying“Apersonneedsmorethanbooks.”?

A.Peopleneedtostayintheirownhouses.

B.Peopleshouldlearnmuchmorefromthebooks.

C.Peopleneedloveandfriendshipbesidesbooks.

D.Peopleshouldrelaxthemselvesbesidesreading.

(2022春?江蘇南京?八年級(jí)??计谥校?/p>

Youmighthaveseenbeautifulrainbowsintheskybefore.Theyformwhensunlightfalls

onwaterdropsintheair.Butinfact,moonlightcanalsocreaterainbowsinthesameway.

Theyarecalled“moonbows".Theyaresimilartorainbows,buttheyarecreatedbymoonlight

insteadofdirectsunlight.

Moonbowsarerarerthanrainbows.Differentweatherandastronomical(天文學(xué)的)

conditionshavetobejustrightformoonbowstobecreated.

Themoonhastobeverylowinthesky-only42degreesfromthehorizon(地平線).

Themoonperiodhastobeafullmoonornearlyfull.Theskymustbeverydarkfora

moonbowtobewatchedclearly-anybrightlightcanobscureit.Waterdropsmustappearin

theairintheoppositedirectionofthemoon.

Moonbowsappearontheoppositesideofthemoonandusuallylookwhitetothehuman

eye.Thisisbecausetheircolorsarenotbrightenoughtobenoticedbythehumaneye.Itis

possible,however,toviewthecolorsinamoonbowusinglongexposure(長(zhǎng)時(shí)間曝光)

photography.

Moonbowsmoreoftenappearinsomelocationsaroundtheworld.Mostofthese

locationsusuallyhavewaterfalls,whichcreatethinfogintheair.Someoftheselocationsare

theYosemiteNationalParkinCaliforniaandCumberlandFallsStateResortParkinKentucky,

US;VictoriaFallsontheborderofZambiaandZimbabwe;andWaimeainHawaii,US.

Moonbowsdoreallyhappen.Soatacertaintimeandacertainplace,whenamoonbow

happenstoappear,youcan'tmissitifyou'rerightthere.

12.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,moonbowsare.

A.createdbysunlightB.mucheasiertofind

C.seenduringthedayD.moredifficulttoform

13.Whichofthefollowingcanbetheconditionsforamoonbowtoform?

A.Ahalfmoonhangshighinthebrightsky.

B.Afullmoonis50degreesfromthehorizon.

C.Anearlyfullmoonhangslowinthedarksky.

D.Waterdropsareintheoppositedirectionofthesun.

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure“inparagraph3probablymean?

A.coverB.dropC.connectD.produce

15.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Conditionsofmoonbows.B.Backgroundofmoonbows.

C.Locationsofmoonbows.D.Developmentofmoonbows.

(2022春?江蘇蘇州?八年級(jí)??计谥校?/p>

TheOpeningCeremonyTheClosingCeremony

Feb4.20:00Feb20.20:00

Olympicscheduleandresults

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9freestyleskiing?K3UK33

9?cehockey

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3g^ackspeedKK8?K8

S3skeleton????KJ

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competitiondayswithceremonies

daysmedals

TeamsGSB

1SSNorway。1681337

German*1210527

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US^810725

Sweden^185518

16.Whichcountrieswonthemostsilvermedalsamongthetop5gold-medal-winning

countries?

A.NorwayandGermany.B.ChinaandtheUS.C.Norwayand

Sweden.D.GermanyandtheUS.

17.Onwhichdaywerethefirstmedalsawardedforcurling?

A.Feb5.B.Feb8.C.Feb9.D.Feb18.

(2022春.江蘇蘇州.八年級(jí)??计谥校?/p>

-7V

七七TTm

Wefeelangryorguilty(內(nèi)疚的)aboutthethingswedidordidnotachieve,aboutthe

thingswecannothave,andetc.Itseemsthateveryonecarriestheirownbadfeelings.Over

time,theycanbeheavyweightsonourshoulders.

Thesebadfeelingsaren'tgoodforusatall.Soyoumightaskyourself-isitpossibleto

putdownthisheavyburden(負(fù)擔(dān))andgiveyourselfarest?Itisquitepossible.Startby

actuallylookingatyourfeelings.Howdotheygetinsideofus?Whydowecarrythemforso

longinsteadofputtingthemdown?Canwelivewithoutthem?

Bythinkingaboutourbadfeelings,wecanfindhealthywaystodealwiththem.

Unhealthybehaviorsarenotthewaytodothis.Instead,therearebetterwaystodealwith

them.Oneofthebestwaysisforgiveness(原諒).

Forgivenessisapowerfultool.Weshouldforgiveourselvesfirst.Weshouldn'tkeepbad

feelingsinside.Wemustalsoforgiveotherswhohavemadeusguiltyorangry.Thisisnot

alwayseasy.Butwhenwelearntoforgiveourselves,itbecomeseasiertoforgiveothersas

well.Byforgivingourselvesandothers,wecanputdownourburdensandfeelbetterabout

ourselves.Themomentyoudothis,youwillstarttofeelalotlighter.You'llstarttofeellike

youhavemoreenergyandyou'llbemuchhappierwithyourlife.

18.Whatisonewaytodealwithbadfeelings?

A.Keepingbadfeelingsinside.B.Forgettingthepast.

C.Forgivingourselvesandothers.D.Findinggoodfeelings.

19.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Howtobecomeanenergeticperson.

B.Howtodealwithbadfeelings.

C.Whyweshouldforgetaboutforgiveness.

D.Whatweshoulddotoforgiveourownmistakes.

(2022春?江蘇蘇州?八年級(jí)??计谥校㏒ept17wasChineseastronaut(宇航員)Liu

Boming's55thbirthday.Hesaiditwashismostmemorable(值得紀(jì)念的)birthday.

That'sthedayhereturnedtoEarth.HewasontheShenzhouXIIspacecraft(宇'畝飛船)

fromChina'sTiangongspacestation,alongwithhisworkmatesNieHaishengandTang

Hongbo.

Infact,returningfromspaceisnoeasyjob.Chinesescientistsandastronautsmadefull

preparationsandmadeit!Beforegoingback,astronautsfirstpreparedtheirbodies.They

exercisedtotraintheirmuscles(肌肉),bonesandheartstoprepareforcomingintothe

atmosphere(大氣層)andhittingtheground,accordingtoNie.

Duringthejourney,theastronautswentthroughablackoutperiod(黑障階段)after

enteringtheatmosphere.Itmeanstheylostradiocontactwiththegroundforminutes.But

thankstotheradar,scientistsonthegroundstillknewwherethespacecraftwas.Their

parachutes(降落傘)alsohelpedthespacecraftinitsreturn.Whenitwasabout10kilometers

abovetheground,itstilltraveledat200meterspersecond.Thafstwicethespeedof

high-speedtrains!

ShenzhouXIIhasshownthatChinaisabletodohumanspaceflightmissions(太空飛行

任務(wù)),includinglonganddifficultoperations(操作),wroteAndrewJonesfromSpace,a

newswebsite.

20.WhatmadeLiuBoming's55thbirthdayhismostmemorableone?

A.Hemethisnewworkmates.B.Hestartedworkingataspacestation.

C.Hereturnedhomefromspace.D.Hegotagreatgiftfromhischildren.

21.Whathappensduringablackoutperiod?

A.Radarsonthegrounddon'twork,B.Astronautscan'tseeanythingoutsidethe

spacecraft.

C.Scientistsdon'tknowwherethecraftis.D.Thecraffsradiodoesnotwork.

22.Whatcanweleamfromthepassage?

A.Theparachutesarepackedintwosuitcases.

B.Astronauts'musclesandbonesarcdifferent.

C.Thecloserthespacecraftgetstotheground,thefasteritwillfall.

D.ShenzhouXIIshowsChina'ssuccessinspaceflightmissions.

(2022春?江蘇蘇州?八年級(jí)??计谥校㊣twasabout10yearsago,onacoldwinterday.

Therainmademyclotheswetandfaceold.Iwaswalkingtovisitmydad.Iknockedonhis

doorandwalkedintohishouse.Warmsteam(蒸汽)camefromthekitchen.Ittouchedmy

noseandsuddenlyIfeltlikeIwas8yearsoldagain.DadwasmakingNana'sspecialsauce.

Growingup,NanawouldmakeusanItalianmealeverySundayafterchurch.Shewould

slowlycookherspaghettisauce(意面醬)forhours,throwinginoil,salt,sugar,pepper(胡椒)

andgarlic(大蒜).Thenshewoulddropinpotatoes,chicken,meatballsandsometimeseven

steak.Whenitwasready,wewouldmixitinthespaghetti,putitonplates,andsprinkle(撒

上)cheeseontop.Italwaysleftourstomachsfull,ourheartshappyandourhousesmelling

yummy.

IsatdownwhenDadmademeaplateofspaghetti.Wetalkedaboutthoseoldtimesand

laughedoverthegoodandbadmemories.AndInoticedsomethingtoo.Ididn'tfeelcold

anymore.Myheartwaswarmandlight.

DadandNanahavebeengoneforyearsnow.Istillmissthembotheveryday.My

daughterandIbothknowhowtomakeNana'sspecialsauce,butwedon'tcookitasoftenas

weshould.Itriedhard,butcannevergetitquiteright.MaybeIammissinganingredient(酉己

料).Ormaybe,itwasthelovetheycookedwiththatmadeitsodelicious.Thiswinter,Iam

goingtomakeitagain.Ineeditswarmth.Ineeditsgoodness.

23.Whatbroughttheauthorbacktohischildhood?

A.Acoldwinterday.B.Hiswetclothesandcoldface.

C.Thesmellofthespecialspaghettisauce.D.Aheart-to-hearttalkwithhisdad.

24.WhichinformationisNOTmentionedinParagraph2?

A.Whytheauthorlikedgoingtochurch.B.WhatNanausedtomakethesauce.

C.Howtheauthorfeltaftereatingthemeal.D.Howtheauthoratethesauce.

25.Accordingtotheauthor,whatmadethesaucetastebetter?

A.Theingredients.B.Thepersonhecookeditwith.

C.Thecareandloveputintoit.D.Thetimeofyear.

(2022春?江蘇蘇州?八年級(jí)??计谥校?/p>

ALITTLEPRINCESS

Writer:FrancesHodgsonBurnett

¥18(online)MotherlessSaraCrewewassenthomefromIndiato

schoolatMissMinchin's.Herfatherwasveryrichandshelivedarich

andcomfortablelife.ThenherfatherdiedandSaralosteverything.She

^03hadtolearntodowithherchangedlife.Herstrongcharactermadeher

abletofightsuccessfullywithherpoverty(貧窮)andthescorn(嘲笑)of

herfellows.Ifsanexcellentbookwith4tapesforchildren.

PETERPAN

履Writer:J.MBarrie

1¥15(inbookstores)¥12(online)Itisachildren'sstoryfullof

imaginationandadventures(冒險(xiǎn)),whichisaboutWendy,John,and

MichaelDarling'sadventuresinNever-NeverLandwithPeterPan,the

boywhowouldnotgrowup.Thechildrenarehappyandlovely,(with2

tapes)

THESECRETGARDEN

Writer:FrancesHodgsonBurnett

¥35(inbookstores)¥30(online)MaryLennox,asicklychild

^~T^Secret

1withoutparentsfindsherselfinheruncle'sdarkhouse.Whyareso

manyroomslocked?Whyisoneofthegardenslocked?Andwhatis

thatcryingshehearsatnight?Throughthepowerofhope,friendship,

andthemagicofnature,thebravegirlbringsthehouseandalong-lost

gardenbacktolife.

26.IfyoubuyTheSecretGardenandALittlePrincessonline,youwillpay.A.¥30

B.¥33C.¥48D.¥53

27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.TwoofthebooksarewrittenbyJ.MBarrie.B.Wecanbuyalltheabovebooksin

bookstores.

C.PeterPanis¥3cheaperinbookstoresthanonline.D.Allofthebookshavechildrenas

theirmaincharacters.

28.Wheremaythepassageprobablycomefrom?

A.Abookguide.B.Abookreport.C.Abookreview.D.Abookcover.

(2022春.江蘇蘇州?八年級(jí)??计谥校?/p>

①Thankyouallsomuchforbeinghere.Itmeanssomuchtous.First,I'dliketothank

evei*yoneforcomingtoday.Theloveandsupportthatmyfamilyhasfeltfromaroundthe

worldhasbeensouplifting(鼓舞人心的).Thankyousomuchforallyourprayers.Tdliketo

talkaboutbothKobeandGianna,butI'llstartwithmybabygirlfirst.

②Mybabygirl.GiannaBryantisanamazinglysweetandgentlesoul.Shewasvery

thoughtfulandalwayskissedmegoodnightandkissedmegoodmorning.

(3)Shelovedtobake.Shelovedputtingasmileoneveryone'sface.LastAugustshe

madeabeautifulbirthdaycakefbrherdaddy.Kobe'sbirthdaycakelookedlikeitwas

professionallydecorated.Shemadethebestchocolatechipcookies.

④Giannawasconfidentbutnotinanimpoliteway.Atschoolsheofferedtheboys'

basketballteamsomeadvice.Shewasverymuchlikeherdaddyandtheybothlikedhelping

peoplelearnnewthingsandmasterthem.Theyweregreatteachers.

⑤Giannawasverysweet.Shealwaysmadesureeverybodywasokay.Shealwayskept

ourfamilytogether.Shelovedfamilytraditions,andfamilymovienightwasimportanttoher.

Shealwayslookedoutforeveryoneandwantedthebestforus.

⑥Giannaknewhowtoread,speakandwriteChinese,sheknewSpanishandhadgreat

gradesandkeptthemupallwhilebecomingagreatbasketballplaye匚

⑦Shewasabeautiful,kind,happy,silly,thoughtfulandlovingsisteranddaughter.I

cannotimaginelifewithouther.Mommy,Natalia,Bianka,CapriandDaddyloveyouso

much,Gianna.Iwillmissyoursweethandmadecards,yoursweetkisses,andyourgorgeous

smile.Imissyou,allofyou,everyday.Iloveyou.

29.Thekindofwritingofthispassageisa.

A.storyB.speechC.poemD.notice

30.Giannaandherfatherwerebothgoodat.

A.makingfamilymoviesB.makingchocolatechipcookies

C.speakingandwritingforeignlanguagesD.helpingothersandteachingotherpeople

things

31.willmainlybetalkedaboutinthefollowingpassage.

A.KobeBryantB.Gianna^sistersC.Gianna'smommyD.Theplayersin

theNBA

(2022春?江蘇蘇州?八年級(jí)??计谥校〧romayoungage,Fvchadareallydeep

connectionwithbeingoutside.Fvebeenskiing(滑雪)sinceIwaseightornineyearsold.

I'vebeenonexpeditions(探險(xiǎn))inmanyplaceslikeChina,Pakistanandsoon.Butitwasin

myhomecountry,theUSA,thatIcameclosesttodeath(死亡).

ItwasApril,20II.IwasskiingintheTetonswithmyfriendsJeremyandXavier,both

experiencedsnowboarders.Thatday,Iwasthelastpersontoski.Theywerewatchingme

fromasafearea.Suddenly,Iheardsomeonecryloudly.Iturnedaroundandsawthewhole

mountainstarttomovebehindme.Itwasamassiveavalanche(大雪崩)一thekindof

avalanchethatdestroys(毀壞)trees,cars,busesandevenhouses!Tensofthousandsoftonsof

snowwascomingstraightdownthemountainbehindme.Ifeltthesnowpushmeforward,

hundredsofmetres,andthencoverme.ItwassoheavythatIcouldn'tbreathe(呼吸).And

thenitpushedmeforwardagainandup,outofthesnowpack.Ilookedaround,andforafew

secondsIactuallystoppedbeingworried.Ihadamomenttostopandtolookatthepowerof

theavalanche.

Ilookeddownintothebottomofthevalley(峽谷).Icouldseetreesthatwere30mtall.

BecauseIwassofaraway,Beylookedtinytome."OK,I'mgoingallthewaytothebottom

Ithought.Thenthesnowpushedmeagaindownthemountainanother450m.Ithoughtthe

forceofthesnowwoulddestroymebecauseitwaspowerful.Butintheend,Ifeltthe

avalancheslowdownandIjustpopped(進(jìn)出)rightoutofthesnowatthebottomofthe

valley.

IttookJeremyandXavierabout20minutestoreachme.Therewasapileofdebris(碎

片?)acrossthebottomofthemountain300mwide.Theycouldn'tbelieveitwhentheysawme.

Iwassolucky.

Hastheexperiencechangedme?DoIthinkaboutlifedifferently?Idon'tknow,maybe.

ButIdoknowthatit'simportanttoliveyourlifewithmeaning.Lifeisagift,souseitwisely.

32.Theunderlinedword“they”refersto”

A.themountainsB.thetreesC.JeremyandXavierD.pilesofdebris

33.Fromthepassage,it'struethat.

A.thewritercameclosesttodeathwhenheskiedinPakistan

B.theavalanchepushedthewriterdownabout300maway

C.thewriter'sfriendswatchedhimskiatthebottomofthevalley

D.thewritercouldn'tbreathebecauseoftheweightofthesnow

34.Accordingtothewriter,.

A.hisexperienceandhisfriendshavechangedhimB.it'simpossibletoknowtheforceof

snow

C.oneshouldnotliveameaninglesslifeD.hedoesn'tmindthematteroflifeor

death

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