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Unit5素能測(cè)評(píng)第Ⅰ卷(選擇題共60分)一、

單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(

D

)1.Lastweek,Ireadareport

wildanimalsandlearnt

thatsomeofthemsleep

thewholewinter.A.to;throughB.on;acrossC.from;inD.on;throughD一二三四五六七八(

B

)2.(2024·海安市海陵中學(xué)期中)—Look!Thereisababy

dognotdrinkingitsmother’smilk.—It

hungry.A.maybenotB.maynotbeC.shouldnotbeD.mustnotbe(

C

)3.Allandidn’ttakethecoatwithhimonthatcoldday.

,hegotacold.A.FirstofallB.AfterallC.AsaresultD.ForexampleBC一二三四五六七八(

B

)4.Thereshouldn’tbeapaperfactoryinthisarea.

,the

fishintherivermaydie.A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.SoD.BecauseB一二三四五六七八(

D

)5.Therewillbe

spaceforwildanimalsbecausethe

numberofpeopleisgetting

.A.fewerandfewer;moreandmoreB.lessandless;moreandmoreC.fewerandfewer;largerandlargerD.lessandless;largerandlargerD一二三四五六七八(

C

)6.Wehavetworooms

,butIcan’tdecide

.A.tolive;tochoosewhichoneB.lived;choosewhichoneC.tolivein;whichonetochooseD.living;whichonetochoose(

B

)7.—Tom,remember

methisafternoon.—Sure.IwillcallyouwhenIfinish

thereport.A.calling;writingB.tocall;writingC.tocall;towriteD.calling;towriteCB一二三四五六七八(

A

)8.—CanIdrinksomecoffee?—Sorry,thereis

here.Whataboutsomemilk?Thereis

else.A.none;nothingB.nothing;noneC.none;noneD.nothing;nothing(

C

)9.—

didyouweighwhenyouwereborn?—3.2kilograms.A.HowheavyB.HowmanyC.HowmuchD.HowlongAC一二三四五六七八(

A

)10.(2023·南通市海門區(qū)期中)—Myeldersondecorated

hishouseallbyhimselfafterseveralyearsofhardwork.—Great!

A.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.B.Onetreecan’tmakeaforest.C.Manyhandsmakelightwork.D.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.A一二三四五六七八二、

完形填空(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選

項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。An

old

dog’s

new

trickTherewasanolddoginthemiddleofthestreetwhoseemedlost.You

couldtellhehadlovingowners

11

helookedwell-fedandhehadno

streetsense.Thebassethoundwasstandinginabusystreet,andeveryone

was

12

.Amanwasabletogetthedogoutofthe

13

withaham

sandwichthathehadpreparedforhislunch.Thedoghadnocollar(項(xiàng)圈).

IsaidI

14

takehimtothepolicestation.WhenIdid,thepolicetoldme

theydidnotdealwith

15

.TheysaidIwouldhavetotakehimtothe

pound(流浪狗收留所)twentymilesaway.ItoldthemIwas

16

and

thatIwasreallybusy.一二三四五六七八Iaskedwhethertheycould

17

thedoguntilIgotoffwork.Iwouldtake

himhomeif

18

claimed(認(rèn)領(lǐng))himbythen.They

19

.WhenIgothomeatsix,Icalledthepolicestation.Iwasvery

20.

tolearnthattheownershadpickeduptheirdog.Thepolicesaidtheywanted

mynameandaddresstosendmea(n)

21

note.Igavemy

information,butI

22

expectedtohearfromthem.一二三四五六七八

23

,Iwasmakingdinnerandheardaknockonthedoor.Itwas

theflowermanholdingalarge,beautifularrangement.Thecardread,

“I

maybeold,fat,andhardofhearing,butyouwerea

24

ladytosave

mylife.MysmallownersarehappythatIwasn’tkilled.Withmuchlove,

BarneytheBassetHound.”Igotflowersfroma

25

!Theywerea

perfectdecorationformytable.一二三四五六七八(

D

)11.A.if

B.unless

C.though

D.because(

B

)12.A.refused

B.stopped

C.attacked

D.protected(

A

)13.A.road

B.house

C.station

D.restaurant(

D

)14.A.shall

B.can

C.will

D.would(

C

)15.A.plants

B.flowers

C.animals

D.birds(

B

)16.A.playing

B.working

C.running

D.jogging(

D

)17.A.hide

B.clean

C.brush

D.keep(

A

)18.A.nobody

B.anybody

C.somebody

D.everybody(

B

)19.A.added

B.agreed

C.warned

D.complainedDBADCBDAB一二三四五六七八(

C

)20.A.angry

B.worried

C.glad

D.curious(

A

)21.A.thank-you

B.application

C.invitation

D.recommendation(

C

)22.A.sometimes

B.always

C.never

D.often(

B

)23.A.Moreover

B.Later

C.Usually

D.Suddenly(

D

)24.A.lazy

B.wealthy

C.common

D.wonderful(

A

)25.A.dog

B.friend

C.master

D.policemanCACBDA一二三四五六七八三、

閱讀理解(本題共20小題;第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題1

分;滿分35分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中

選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A20,000localseacreatures,fromdolphinstootters(水獺),await

youatAquarium(水族館)oftheBay,SanFrancisco,CA

(California).Whenyouseeariverotterinthewild,youknowthatthe

watersystemishealthy.Plus,you’refuntowatch!Herecomethe

Aquarium’spopularandlovableriverotters:Tahoe,RyerandShasta.一二三四五六七八

Me:IwasbornattheOaklandZoo.I’mthehalf-brotherof

Ryer.February20,2016ismybirth-dayandIjoinedthe

Aquarium’sriverotterfamilyinJanuary,2017.I’mnamed

afterLakeTahoe,CA.

How

to

find

me:Myfurisreddishincolour.Iamthe

youngestbutthelongestofthegroup.Hobbies:Ienjoyplayingwithropeandtoys,runningand

jumpingaround.一二三四五六七八

Me:I’mamaleriverotternamedafterRyerIsland,CA.I

wasborninFebruary,2013attheOaklandZooandjoinedthe

Aquarium’sotterteamin2014.How

to

find

me:Ihavethewidestheadandthefattestface.Hobbies:Whatcouldbemorefunthanplayingwithmyfood

andbalancingrocks,andcurlingupwithawarmblanketfora

nap(ashortsleep)?Weriverotterscansleepupto18hours

aday.一二三四五六七八

Me:I’ma7-year-oldmaleriverotternamedafterMount

Shasta,CA.IwassavedfromthefurtradeinLouisianaand

foundanewhomeattheAquariumin2013.How

to

find

me:I’mthelargestoftheotters.Ihavelarge

close-seteyes.Hobbies:Ienjoylongafternoonnaps,throwingleavesand

sticksintothewater.一二三四五六七八(

D

)26.Thematerialmainlytalksabout

.A.howtoplaywiththeottersinthezooB.howtoprotectriverottersinthewildC.theimportanceofprotectingriverottersD.theriverotterfamilyatAquariumoftheBayD一二三四五六七八(

C

)27.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutRyer?A.HewasborninFebruary,2014.B.Hehaslargeclose-seteyes.C.Heisthehalf-brotherofTahoe.D.Hisfurisreddishincolour.C一二三四五六七八(

A

)28.Whatdothethreeottershaveincommon?A.TheyareallnamedafteraplaceinCalifornia.B.TheywereallbornattheOaklandZoo.C.Theycansleepatmost8hoursaday.D.Theyenjoyplayingwithfoodandrocks.A一二三四五六七八BAnimalbehaviourisaninterestingandattractivestudy.Scientists

researchthewaysanimalsusetolookforfood.Theystudyhowanimals

protectthemselvesfromtheirpredators,andwhichanimalskillother

animalsforfood.Allofthishelpsusunderstandhowusefulanimalscanbe.一二三四五六七八Eachcountryorcultureraisessomeanimalsforfood.IntheUnited

States,peoplemainlyeatmeatfromcows,chickensandpigs.Inother

countries,peoplemightraisesheeporbuffaloformeat.Thesedifferences

comeinpartfromweatherandotherenvironmentalconditions.People

aroundtheworldeatallkindsoffishandshellfishfromoceansandrivers.In

somecountries,peopledon’talwayschoosesomeanimalgroups,suchas

dogs,forfoodwhileinothercountriessuchanimalsmaybecomepeople’s

favouritefood.一二三四五六七八InWestAfrica,animalsprovidehumanswithmorethanfood.They

havebeenhelpingpeopledodailyworkforthousandsofyears.Horses,

oxen,andotherworkanimalspullheavythings.Elephants,camels,and

otheranimalscarrypeopleandthingsfromplacetoplace.Carrierpigeons

(信鴿)havebeenusedtosendmessages.一二三四五六七八Peoplealsoreceivehealthbenefits(利益)fromanimals.Forexample,dogsandcatscanhelppeoplecalmdown.Thisishelpfultopeoplefightingillnesses.Animalscanalsoreducestress,helpingpeopletodrawtheirattentiontolearningnewinformation,suchasreading.Whenpeoplearewalkingtheirdogsorhorses,itencouragesexercise.Animalsandhumanssharespaceontheearth,sokeepingahealthy

relationshipwithanimalsaroundusisinourbestinterests.一二三四五六七八(

B

)29.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whereanimalsliveandhowtheylookforfood.B.Therelationshipbetweenanimalsandhumans.C.Thedifferentthingsanimalscandoindifferentcountries.D.Whathumansshoulddowhencommunicatingwithanimals.(

D

)30.Theunderlinedword“predators”inParagraph1probably

means“

”.A.neighboursB.friendsC.childrenD.enemiesBD一二三四五六七八(

A

)31.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Peoplearoundtheworldeatallkindsoffish.B.Horsesarehelpfultopeoplefightingillnesses.C.Elephantsencouragehumanstodomoreexercise.D.Africansmainlyeatmeatfromcows,chickensandpigs.A一二三四五六七八(

C

)32.Whichofthefollowingisthestructureofthepassage?A.

B.

C.

D.

C一二三四五六七八CXiZhinongwasborninasmalltowninYunnanProvince.Whenhewas

young,hemovedtoKunmingwithhismother.Feelinglikeacagedbirdin

bigcity,hewasboredwiththebusyandnoisycitylifeandlookedforward

tonature.Hischancesooncame.In1983,hehelpedshootadocumentaryabout

birds.Thatexperienceledhimtolearnphotographyandtakephotosofflying

birds.一二三四五六七八Inthe1980s,theInternetwasnotthatpopularinChinaandcameras

wereexpensive.Hemanagedtoborrowacameraandthrewhimselfinto

studyinghowtouseit.Duringthattime,thelibrarybecamehisfavourite

placewherehefirstreadsomemagazinesaboutnature.Itopenedadoorfor

himtoconnectwithnature.一二三四五六七八In1992,aresearchprogrammewasorganizedtoprotectatypeof

unusualmonkeywhichonlylivesinChina.Usuallythewinterinthehomeof

thesemonkeyslastshalfayear.ItcreatedgreatchallengesforXiZhinong’s

work,butheneverdrewback.“Ididn’tseethemonkeysinthewilduntilI

wentintothemountainsforthethirdtime,”saidXiZhinong.Hewentinto

thesnowmountainssixtimesjusttogetvaluablephotographsofthe

monkeys.一二三四五六七八Threeyearslater,hisworkswoninternationalprizes.Peoplearound

theworldbegantopayattentiontotheprotectionofwildanimalsinChina.

AndheisthefirstChinesewinnerofWildlifePhotographeroftheYear.Inordertocallonpeopletoprotectwildlifewithcameras,hestarted

ChinaWildlifePhotographyTrainingCamp.Hehopesthatmoreyoung

peoplewilljoininforthenatureprotection.一二三四五六七八(

D

)33.WhatcanwelearnaboutXiZhinongfromParagraph1?A.Hefeltlikeafreebird.B.Hewassatisfiedwiththecitylife.C.HewasborninKunming.D.Hewouldliketoliveinnature.D一二三四五六七八(

B

)34.WhichistherightorderofXiZhinong’sexperience?a.Hewonsomeprizesintheworld.b.Hejoinedinshootingadocumentary.c.Hetooksomepicturesofmonkeys.d.Hesetupacamptotrainphotographers.A.a-b-c-dB.b-c-a-dC.c-a-d-bD.d-a-b-cB一二三四五六七八(

C

)35.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Inadiary.B.Inasurvey.C.Inamagazine.D.Inaguidebook.(

A

)36.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Aphotographer’swayofprotectingnatureB.AdoorbetweenmagazinesandnatureC.DifficultiesoftakingwildlifephotosD.WorldattentiontoanimalprotectionCA一二三四五六七八D(2023·泰州改編)Ilovesnakes,whilemymotherdoesnot.Lotsofpeoplewhoareafraid

ofsnakeshaveneverseenone.Neitherhasmymother.Sowheredoesthe

fearcomefrom?一二三四五六七八Tofindouttheanswer,scientistsputpicturesofsnakes,pandas,

cats,flowersandmanyotherthingsinfrontofagroupofpeopleofall

ages,evenbabies.Peoplefoundsnakesfasterthanflowers.Itwasn’tjust

snakes.Theyfound“blackfaces”,anotherexample,spiders(蜘

蛛),fasterthan“safe”thingslikeflowers.Itseemswefindthingsthat

mightbedangeroustousfaster.Maybeweareborntobeafraidofthem.一二三四五六七八Scientistsalsofoundpeoplelearnedtofearsnakesfaster.Whydidthey

fearsnakes?Mostofthemsaidthatintheirexperiences,theywere

influencedbythescaredvoicesandfacesofthosewhometsnakes,but

weren’tbittenbysnakes.Afterall,ifwehadtobebittenbyasnaketolearn

thatit’sdangerous,

wemightlearnourlessontoolate.一二三四五六七八Sowhyisitimportantwhetherweareafraidofsnakesornot?Itmay

notmattermuchtous,butitisreallyveryimportanttosnakes.People

protectanimalstheylike,notanimalstheyfear.Snakesmaynotbeascute

aspandas,butthey’rejustofthesameimportancetotheenvironment.

Snakeseatinsectsandmicethatarepests(害蟲)tohumans.Snakesare

alsofoodforotheranimals,so,whenwekillsnakes,we’rebreakingthe

balance.一二三四五六七八Howcanwereduceourfeartogivesnakesachance?Scientistsdida

studyrecently.Somevolunteerstudentswentonafieldtrip.Withthehelpof

safetytips,everyonecouldsafelytouchandholdasnake.Itturnsoutthat

snakesaren’tsobadwhenyouknowthewaytostaywiththem.Mostpeople

whowereafraidofsnakesbeforethefieldtripweren’tafraidafterwards.In

fact,snakesevenbecamesomestudents’favouriteanimal.Hmm,maybeI

shouldtakemymumonthenextfieldtrip.一二三四五六七八(

D

)37.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“wemightlearnour

lessontoolate”inthethirdparagraph?A.Wemightneverseeanysnakes.B.Wearenotindangeranylonger.C.Wemightnotfearsnakesanymore.D.Wemightalreadybekilledbysnakes.D一二三四五六七八(

C

)38.Howdothescientistshelppeoplereducethefearofsnakes?A.Byteachingpeopleskillsofkillingsnakes.B.Bydrivingsnakesawaythroughafieldtrip.C.Byteachingthemtherightwaytostaywiththem.D.Bygivingsnakesachancetoshowtheyaregood.C一二三四五六七八(

D

)39.Whatcanwelearnfromscientistsafterreadingthepassage?A.Don’tbeafraidandfindchancesindanger.B.Alwaysremembertogivepeoplesafetytips.C.Facefailuresbravelyandnevergiveuptrying.D.Findproblemsanddoresearchtosolvethem.D一二三四五六七八(

C

)40.Whichfitsthescientists’ideabest?a.areborntofearsnakesb.needtobeprotectedc.don’tprotectanimalstheyfearCA.1-c,2-a,3-bB.1-b,2-a,3-cC.1-a,2-c,3-bD.1-a,2-b,3-c一二三四五六七八第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A.Whatareyoudoing?B.Heisswimmingthere.C.Ialwaysseeayoungmanthere.D.Ithoughtabouthiswordsinsilence.E.Ababyturtlewenttowardstheseaquickly.F.Butdoyouthinkyoucanmakeadifference?一二三四五六七八I’mWangJun.Everymorning,Irunbytheseasidenearmy

home.

41

Hewalksonthebeachandlooksforsomething.This

morning,Istoppedrunningandwalkedtohim.“Hello!Iseeyouhereeverymorning.

42

”Iasked.一二三四五六七八“I’mtakingawaythestonesontheturtles(海龜).Therearealways

somebabyturtlesunderthestones.Thestonescanstopthemfromgoingto

thesea,soIcometohelptheseturtleseverymorning,”hereplied.“It’sreallykindofyou.

43

Afterall,youcan’thelpallbaby

turtlesunderthestones,”Isaid.Hesmiledandsaid,

“WhenIseethemgetoutoftrouble,Ifeelso

happy.It’smyownwayofmakingadifference.”Thenhetookawayastone

besidehim.

44

Helookedattheturtleandwenton,

“Atleastit’s

meaningfultothisturtle.”一二三四五六七八

45

It’struethatwecan’tchangethewholeworldatonce.Butwe

canhelponeanimalordoonethingatatime.Ifeveryonecandosomething

good,itwillmakeabigdifference.41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

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A

F

E

D

一二三四五六七八第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共60分)四、

詞匯運(yùn)用(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形

式。JaneGoodall’sloveforanimalsstartedinherchildhood.

46

shewas

agirl,shelovedtowatchbirdsandinsects.Shetooknotesabouthow

they

47

(act).ShedreamedofgoingtoAfricaand

48

(do)the

samethingthere.一二三四五六七八Shegotherchancewhenshewas23yearsold.Achildhood

friend

49

(invite)hertoafarminKenya.There,shemetLouis

Leakeywhoiswellknownas

50

anthropologist(人類學(xué)家).Goodall

wasgoodat

51

(work)alone.Thatmadeherperfectforoneof

Leakey’sspecialprojects—studyingchimpanzees(黑猩猩)

52

the

wild.GoodallbegantostudyagroupofchimpanzeesinTanzania.Her

methodswerenotcommon.Shelivedwiththechimpanzeessothatshecould

makea

53

(care)studyoftheirdailylives.Sheevenjoinedagroupof

chimpanzees.一二三四五六七八Sosheknew

54

(exact)howthechimpanzeesliveandhunt.Because

ofGoodall’swork,peoplefindoutthatchimpanzeesaremoreintelligent

thantheythoughtbefore.Sadly,

55

(they)homeandlivesarein

danger.Goodallthinksthathumansshouldprotectthem.Shehopesthatall

animalswillbetreatedwithrespect.Goodallwantspeopletorememberthat

wearemembersoftheanimalworldtoo.When

acted

doing

invited

an

working

in

careful

exactly

their

?46.

47.

48.

49.

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?50.

51.

52.

53.

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?54.

55.

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一二三四五六七八五、

短文填空(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,寫出一個(gè)合

適的英語(yǔ)單詞完整、正確的形式,使短文通順。It’susuallysadtohearsomethingisdowngraded(降級(jí)).Butwhen

theInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(世界自然保護(hù)聯(lián)盟)

downgradedthegiantpandaonitsRedListin2016,thewholeworldwas

h

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.TheRedListrecordstheworld’sspecies(物種)a

57

points

outwhichonesaregoingextinct(滅絕).Sincethe1990s,thegiantpanda

hasbeenindanger.Nowitsextinctionriskhasbeendowngradedfrom

“endangered”to“vulnerable”.Researchersbelievetherearenownearly

2,000giantpandasl

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inthewildofChina.Then

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was1,600

in2003and1,200inthe1980s.一二三四五六七八TheincreaseinthepandapopulationisgreatbecauseChinadoesitsbest

tos

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thecuteanimals.Since1958,Chinahasbuilt67naturer

61.

forpandas.Theretheyaresafefromdangerandcanenjoyenoughfresh

b

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.一二三四五六七八Chinahasalsowelcomedotherforeignorganizationsthatwishtostudy

pandas.Thefirstsuchvisitwasin1979bytheWorldWideFundforNature

(世界自然基金會(huì)).Itsworld-famouslogomadetheanimalp

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all

overtheworld.Chinaalsoloanspandastootherc

64

asspecial

ambassadors(大使).Thesecountriesp

65

moneyandthemoneycan

helpChinatoprotectpandasbetter.“Therecoveryofthepandashowsthatwhenscience,politicsand

localcommunitiescometogether,wecansavewildlife,”saidMarco

Lambertini,DirectorGeneralofWWF.

一二三四五六七八happy

and

living

number

save

reserves

bamboo

popular

countries

pay

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65.

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一二三四五六七八六、

閱讀與回答問(wèn)題(本題共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。Snowywasalittlecat.Helivedwithanoldladywholovedhimvery

much.Sometimestheoldladywouldsitinherrockingchair,rocking

backwardsandforwardsuntilshefellasleeporsometimesshewouldplaythe

piano.Onesunnyday,Snowyjumpeduponthewindowsill(窗臺(tái)).Snowy

wantedtogooutandplaywiththeprettybutterflies,butthewindowwas

shutandtheoldladyhadfallenasleepinherrockingchair.一二三四五六七八Herantothedoorbutthatwasshuttoo.Hesatdownneartheoldlady’s

feetandsaid,

“Miaow?”Thatwashiswayofsaying,

“MayIgoout

toplay,please?”Theoldladydidn’thearhimbutstayedasleep.Herubbedhissoftheadagainsttheoldlady’slegs.Stilltheoldlady

slept.SoSnowysatdownandthoughthard.Thenhehadanidea.Hewould

jumpuponthepianoandplayatune.Thatmightwakeherup.SoSnowy

jumpedupontothepianoandwasalittlescaredoftheloud,big,deep

soundhemadeashelanded.一二三四五六七八Hetookanotherlittlestep.Itwasn’tquitesuchaloudnote(音調(diào)).Up

anddownthenoteshewalkeduntilhereachedtheveryhighnoteswhich

soundedlikelotsofbells.Butstilltheoldladywasasleep.Snowykept

dancingonthemandmadequiteaprettytune.Atlasttheoldladywokeup.“Whatareyoudoing,Snowy?”sheaskedbutshewasn’tangry.

“Miaow,”saidSnowy,runningtothecloseddoor.“Howcleveryou

aretowakemeupbyplayingthepiano!”saidtheoldladyasshelet

Snowyoutintothesunshine.一二三四五六七八66.Wheredidtheoldladysometimesfallasleep?

?67.WhatdidSnowywanttodobyjumpingontothewindowsill?

?68.WhatdidSnowyjumponthepianotodo?

?69.HowdidSnowyfeelwhenhelandedonthepiano?

?Inherrockingchair.

Gooutandplaywiththeprettybutterflies.

Playatuneandwakeuptheoldlady.

Alittlescared.

一二三四五六七八70.WhatdoyouthinkofSnowy?Why?(請(qǐng)自擬一句話作答)

?

?

Heisclever.Becausehecanthinkofagoodwaytowaketheoldlady

up.(言之有理即可)

一二三四五六七八七、

句子翻譯(本題共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)71.離開教室前記得關(guān)窗戶。

?72.對(duì)皮特來(lái)說(shuō),解出這道數(shù)學(xué)題很難。

?73.我們應(yīng)該采取措施保護(hù)處于危險(xiǎn)中的野生動(dòng)物。

?Remembertoclosethewindowsbeforeleavingtheclassroom.

It’sverydifficultforPetertoworkoutthisMathsproblem.

Weshouldtakeactiontoprotectwildanimalsindanger.

一二三四五六七八74.你不再是小孩子了。你應(yīng)該學(xué)會(huì)照顧自己。

?

?75.我七歲時(shí),第一次開始騎自行車。

?

?

Youarenotachildanymore.Youshouldlearntolookafteryour-

self.

Istartedtorideabikeforthefirsttimeattheageof7/whenIwas7

yearsold.

一二三四五六七八八、

(2023·南通期末)書面表達(dá)(滿分20分)

76.假設(shè)你是陽(yáng)光中學(xué)八年級(jí)的學(xué)生安迪,是一位野生動(dòng)物愛(ài)好

者。你登錄了野生動(dòng)物保護(hù)協(xié)

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