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云南省曲靖市沾益縣花山鎮(zhèn)中學(xué)高二英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期期末試題含解析一、選擇題1.---Youhavemadethesamemistake.---______It’snoneofyourbusiness.A.Nevermind.

B.Noproblem.

C.Sowhat?

D.Whynot?參考答案:C2.Lucywaschosenforthejobbecauseshewassuperior________theothercandidates.A.a(chǎn)t B.for

C.to D.in參考答案:C3.Heisgoingtobuildateamthathasalotofpotentialandhethinksthatis

exciteshim.A.that

B.which

C.what

D.as參考答案:C31.Thosewholieandcheatwillnever_______it.A.gothrough

B.payattentionto

C.getawaywith

D.makeuseof

參考答案:C略5.——Ihopethechildrenwon′ttouchthedog.

——I′vewarnedthem_________.

A.not

B.notto

C.nottouch

D.notdo參考答案:B略6.Notonly_______interestedinfootballbut_______beginningtoshowaninterestinit.A.theteacherhimselfis,allhisstudentsareB.theteacherhimselfis,areallhisstudentsC.istheteacherhimself,areallhisstudentsD.istheteacherhimself,allhisstudentsare參考答案:D7.—Doyouknowourtownatall?

—No,thisisthefirsttimeI________here.A.havebeen

B.was C.came

D.amcoming參考答案:A8.Ifoundapieceofpaperonmydesk,________“StupidSarahgotaD!”

A.said

B.whichsaying

C.say

D.saying參考答案:D9.Wewerelucky,fornosooner________home________itrained.A.wereturned;and B.wehadreturned;whenC.didwereturn;when D.hadwereturned;than參考答案:D10.Thetrafficlights

redandIstoppedmycarimmediatelyA.got

B.turned

C.grew

D.became參考答案:b略11.—Wehavemissedthetrain!

—_____,there’llbeanotherintenminutes.

A.That’sfine

B.Nevermind

C.Comeon

D.Don’tmentionit參考答案:B略12.________himthatshewouldfailasshewassoableandworkedsohard.A.Itneveroccurredto

B.ThatneveroccurredtoC.Itneveroccurredwith

D.Thatneveroccurredfor參考答案:A13.Theseincreasedharvests_____that22%oftheworld’speoplearefedfromjust7%ofthefarmlandinChina.Ameans

Bmeant

Cmean

Dismeaning參考答案:C略14.從每小題的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項(xiàng)。1.behalf

A.panic

B.Glance

C.shadow

D.actual2.bathe

A.warmth

B.growth

C.withdrawal

D.faith3.nuclear

A.erupt

B.result

C.consume

D.pollution4.scholar

A.branch

B.technique

C.bunch

D.exchange5.flood

A.shoot

B.boot

C.blood

D.typhoon參考答案:BCCBC15._____myteacher’shelp,Iwouldn’thavemadesuchgreatprogress.

A.Thanksto

B.Owingto

C.Butfor

D.Asto參考答案:C略16.Although________aboutfatness,shestillhasconfidenceinher

performanceofdailylife.

A.teased

B.teasing

C.tease

D.totease參考答案:a略17.Heisaculter(刀具商)----__________,amanwhosellsknivesandsharptools.

A.thatistosay

B.ingeneral

C.what’smore

D.inconclusion參考答案:A略18.He____tosavetheendangeredanimalsaroundtheworld,whichwasrememberedbythepeople.Ks5u

A.gavehislife

B.broughttolife

C.cametolife

D.devotedhislife參考答案:A略二、短文改錯(cuò)19.ItwasextremecoldlastMondaymorning.WhileIwaswalkingonmywaytoschool,Inoticedtwostreetcleanersweepingthestreet.Seeingthemworksohardonsuchacoldmorning,Iwasmovedandmadeupmyminddosomethingforthem.Afterarrivingatschool,Idiscussedwithsomeclassmatesthatwecoulddo.Thenextday,theygotupearlyandpreparedporridge(粥)athome.Whenwehandedthecleanerswiththehotporridgeandexpressedourappreciationfortheirhardwork,theylookedalittlesurprisingatfirst.Andthentheytakestheporridgeandthankedushappily.Sinceitwasverycold,weallfellwarmatthatmoment.參考答案:ItwasextremecoldlastMondaymorning.WhileIwaswalkingonmywaytoschool,Inoticed

extremely

twostreetcleanersweepingthestreet.Seeingthemworksohardonsuchacoldmorning,Iwas

cleaners

working

movedandmadeupmymind∧dosomethingforthem.Afterarrivingatschool,Idiscussedwith

to

someclassmatesthatwecoulddo.Thenextday,theygotupearlyandpreparedporridge(粥)at

what

wehome.Whenwehandedthecleanerswiththehotporridgeandexpressedourappreciationfor

with

theirhardwork,theylookedalittlesurprisingatfirst.Andthentheytakestheporridgeand

surprised

tookthankedushappily.Sinceitwasverycold,weallfellwarmatthatmoment.Although或Though【分析】這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講了作者和作者的同學(xué)在寒冷的冬天,開展了給清潔工送溫暖的活動(dòng)?!驹斀狻康谝惶帲嚎疾楦痹~。句意:上周一的早晨非常冷。該空修飾形容詞cold,用副詞,所以extreme改成extremely。第二處:考查名詞單復(fù)數(shù)。句意:當(dāng)我走在上學(xué)的路上,我注意到兩個(gè)清潔工在清掃街道。被two修飾,用名詞復(fù)數(shù),所以cleaner改成cleaners。第三處:考查固定結(jié)構(gòu)。句意:看到他們?cè)谶@樣一個(gè)寒冷的早晨如此努力地工作,我很感動(dòng),決心為他們做點(diǎn)什么。強(qiáng)調(diào)其動(dòng)作,正在努力地工作,用seesb.doingsth.句型,所以work改成working。第四處:考查固定用法。句意:看到他們?cè)谶@樣一個(gè)寒冷的早晨如此努力地工作,我很感動(dòng),決心為他們做點(diǎn)什么。makeupone’smindtodosth.下決心做某事,該用法是固定用法,所以do之前加to。第五處:考查賓語(yǔ)從句。句意:到達(dá)學(xué)校后,我和一些同學(xué)討論了我們可以做什么。這里含有一個(gè)賓語(yǔ)從句,引導(dǎo)詞在從句中作賓語(yǔ),所以that改成what。第六處:考查代詞。句意:第二天,我們?cè)缭缙鸫?,在家里?zhǔn)備粥。文中表示“我們?cè)缭缙鸫病?,所以they改成we。第七處:考查動(dòng)詞。句意:當(dāng)我們把熱粥遞給清潔工并對(duì)他們的辛勤工作表示感謝時(shí),他們起初看起來有點(diǎn)吃驚。hand是及物動(dòng)詞,后面直接接賓語(yǔ),所以去掉with。第八處:考查形容詞。句意:當(dāng)我們把熱粥遞給清潔工并對(duì)他們的辛勤工作表示感謝時(shí),他們起初看起來有點(diǎn)吃驚。v+ed修飾人,v+ing修飾物,這里修飾人,所以surprising改成surprised。第九處:考查時(shí)態(tài)。描述發(fā)生在過去的事情,用一般過去時(shí),所以takes改成took。第十處:考查連詞。句意:雖然天氣很冷,但在那一刻我們都感到很溫暖。文中表示“盡管”,所以since改成Although或Though。20.短文改錯(cuò)(10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線(一),并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。SomestudentsthoughtthattheycanlearnEnglishwelliftheyrememberthegrammarrulesandlearnbyheartsasmanywordsastheycan.AndIdon’tquiteagreewiththem.Learningrulesfromagrammarbookandrememberlonglistsofwordsarenotenough.Wemustlearnbylistening

to,speaking,readingandwriting.WeshouldpracticeourspokenEnglishbothinandoutclass,andtrytoreadandlistenwheneverpossibly.ThisisalsohelpfultokeepdiariesandwritelettersorshortlystoriesinEnglish.OnlywiththiswaycanwelearnEnglishwell.

參考答案:略三、閱讀理解21.Whenshouldachildstartlearningtoreadandwrite?ThisisoneofthequestionsIammostfrequentlyasked.Thereisnohardandfastrule,fornotwoarealike,anditwouldbewrongtosetatimewhenallshouldstartbeingtaughttheintricacies(復(fù)雜)ofreadingletterstoformwords.Ifathree-year-oldwantstoread(orevenatwo-year-oldforthatmatter),thechildhastherighttobegiveneveryencouragement.Thefactthatheorshemightlaterbe“bored”whenjoiningaclassofnon-readersatchildschoolistheteacher’saffair.Itisuptotheteachertoseethatsuchachildisgivenmoreadvancedreadingmaterial.Similarly,thechildwhostillcannotreadbythetimehegoestojuniorschoolattheageofsevenshouldbegiveneveryhelpbyteachersandparentsalike.Theyshouldmakecertainthatheisnotdyslexic(havingdifficultyinreading).Althoughparentsshouldbecarefulnottoforceyoungstersagedtwotofivetolearntoread(ifbadlydoneitcouldputthemoffreadingforlife),thereisnoharminpreparingthemforsimplerecognitionoflettersbylabelingvariousitemsintheirrooms.Forinstance,tieanicepieceofcardboardtotheirbedwithBEDwritteninneat,bigletters.Shouldtheyoungchildaskhisparentstoteachhimtoread,andiftheparentsarecapableofdoingso,suchanattractionshouldnotbeignored.Butthetaskshouldneverbemadetolooklikeahardjobandthechildshouldneverbeforcedtocontinue,orhisinterestshouldstarttoflag.61.Thispassageismainlyabout____.A.whatqualitiespeopleteachingchildrenreadingshouldhaveB.differentagegroupingsofchildrentobetaughtreadingC.whenandhowchildrenshouldbetaughtreadingD.variousproblemsofchildrenwhostartlearningtoread62.Inthewriter’sopinion,childrenstartlearningtoread____.A.earlyandfast

B.atdifferenttimesC.byacertainrule

D.fromwordgames63.Athree-year-oldchildwhowantstoreadshould____.A.beencouraged

B.gotoaninfantschoolC.startfromfunstories

D.joinaclassofnon-readers64.Thepurposeoflabelingitemsintheroomisto____.A.makeitmorecolor1ful

B.teachchildrentowriteneatlyC.helpchildrenrecognizesimpleletters

D.forcechildrentodevelopthehabitofreading65.Thewritersuggeststhat____.A.childrenshouldasktheirparentstoteachthemtoreadB.childrenshouldnotfeelboredifgivenadvancedreadingmaterialC.childrenstartingtoreadshouldaskspecialistsforhelpD.childrenshouldbetaughtwithpatience,careandasenseofhumour參考答案:cbacd略22.TheStolenBacillus(1)“Thisagain,”saidtheBacteriologist(病毒學(xué)家),slippingaglassslideunderthemicroscope,“isthecelebratedBacillusofcholera(霍亂)-thecholeragerm.”(2)Thepale-facedmanpeereddownthemicroscope.Hewasevidentlynotaccustomedtothatkindofthing.“Iseeverylittle.”hesaid.(3)“Touchthisscrew,”saidtheBacteriologist,“perhapsthemicroscopeisoutoffocus.”(4)“Ah!nowIsee.”saidthevisitor“Notsoverymuchtoseeafterall.Littlestreaksandshredsofpink.Andyetthoselittleparticlesmightmultiplyanddevastateacity!Wonderful!”(5)Hereleasedtheglassslipandheldittowardsthewindow.“Scarcelyvisible,”hesaid.Staringatthepreparation,hehesitated,“Arethese-alive?”(6)“Thosehavebeenstainedandkilled.”saidtheBacteriologist.“Iwish,formyownpart,wecouldkillandstaineveryoneofthemintheuniverse.”(7)“Isuppose,”thepalemansaidwithaslightsmile,“thatyoudon’thavesuchthingsintheliving-intheactivestate?”(8)“Actually,wehaveto.”saidtheBacteriologist.“Here,forinstance-”hetookuponesealedtube,“isacultivationoftheactuallivingdiseasebacteria.Bottledcholera,sotospeak.”(9)Aslightgleamofsatisfactionappearedmomentarilyinthefaceofthepaleman.“It’sadeadlythingtohaveinyourpossession.”hesaid,devouringthelittletubewithhiseyes.TheBacteriologistwatchedthemorbidpleasureinhisvisitor’sexpression.Thisman,whohadappearedwithanoteofintroductionfromanoldfriend,interestedhimdeeply.Nothingabouthislook,expression,mannerandhiskeeninterestresembledthatoftheordinaryscientificworkerwhomtheBacteriologistwasfamiliarwith.Itwasperhapsnatural,though.(10)Heheldthetubeinhishandthoughtfully.“Yes.Onlybreaksuchalittletubeasthisintoasupplyofdrinkingwater,anddeathfullofpainandindignitywouldbereleaseduponthiscity.Hewouldtakethehusbandfromthewife,thechildfromitsmotherandthestatesmanfromhisduty.Hewouldfollowthewatermains,creepingalongstreets,pickingoutandpunishingahousewheretheydidnotboiltheirdrinking-water,creepingintothewellsofthemineral-watermakers,gettingwashedintosalad,andlyingdormantinices.Oncestarthimatthewatersupply,hewouldhavewipedoutthemetropolisbeforeweknow.”(11)Hestoppedabruptly.Hehadbeentoldrhetoricwashisweakness.(2)Theeyesofthepale-facedmanshone.“TheseAnarchists(無政府主義者)-rascalsareblindfoolstousebombswhenthiskindofthingisavailable.”(13)Agentleknockwasheardatthedoor.TheBacteriologistopenedit.“Justaminute,dear.”whisperedhiswife.(14)Whenhereturned,hisvisitorwaslookingathiswatch.“Ihadnoideait’sbeenanhour.IhaveanengagementatfourandImustleavenow.”(15)TheBacteriologistaccompaniedhimtothedoor,andthenreturnedthoughtfullytohislaboratory.Hewasstillthinkingabouthisvisitor.“Howfascinatedhewasbythosedisease-germs!”Thenadisturbingthoughtstruckhim.Heturnedtothebenchandthenhiswriting-table.Hefelthastilyinhispockets,andthenrushedtothedoor.(16)“Minnie!”heshoutedhoarselyinthehall.(17)“Yes,dear.”(18)“HadIanythinginmyhandwhenIspoketoyoujustnow?”(19)Pause.(20)“Nothing,dear,becauseIremember-”(21)“Blueruin!”criedtheBacteriologistandrushedtothefrontdoorandintothestreet.(22)Minnie,hearingthedoorslamviolently,rantothewindowDownthestreetaslendermanwasgettingintoacab(馬車).TheBacteriologist,hatlessandinhisslippers,wasrunningandgesticulatingwildlytowardsthisgroup.Oneslippercameoffunnoticed.Theslenderman,glancinground,seemedshocked.HepointedtotheBacteriologistandsaidsomethingtothecabman.Thecabmanswishedhiswhipandinamomentthecabdisappearedaroundthecorner.(23)Minniewasdumbfounded.“Ofcourse,heisoutofhismind,”shethought,“butrunningaboutLondon-intheheightoftheseason,inhissocks!”Ahappythoughtstruckher.Shehastilyputonherhat,shoesandcoat,andstoppedacabthatpassedby.“DrivemeuptheroadandroundHavelockCrescentandseeifwecanfindagentlemanrunningaboutinavelveteencoatandnohat.”“Verygood,ma’am.”Andthecabmanwhippedupatonceinthemostmatter-of-factway.(24)Somefewminuteslater,thelittlegroupofcabmenatthecabmen’sshelterwerestartledbythepassingofacabwithaseveralginger-color1edhorsesdrivenfuriously.(25)Mustbeanemergency,theysaid.Momentslater,theywerestunnedtoseeanothercabracingby.(26)“It’sOldGeorge,”saidone,“andhe’sdrivingalunatic,asyousay.”(27)Thegroupbecameexcited.“GoGeorge!It’sarace!You’llgethim!”(28)Thesightofathirdcabflyingbyarousedmorecuriosity.Minniewentbyinaperfectroarofapplause.Shedidnotlikeitbutshefeltthatshewasdoingherduty.ShefixedhereyesontheanimatedbackofOldGeorgethatwasdrivingherhusband.(29)Themanintheforemostcabsatcrouchedinthecomer,withthelittletubegrippedinhishand.Hefeltamixtureoffearandexultation.Chieflyhewasafraidofbeingcaughtbeforehecouldaccomplishhispurposebutbehindthiswasavaguerbutlargerfearoftheawfulnessofhiscrime.Buthisjoyfarexceededhisfear.NoAnarchistbeforehimhadeverapproachedthis.Allthosedistinguishedpersonswhosefamehehadenviedbecameinsignificant.Hehadonlytobreakthelittletubeintoawell.Howbrilliantlyhehadplannedit,fakedtheletterofintroduction,andgotintothelaboratory.Howbrilliantlyhehadseizedhisopportunity!Theworldshouldhearofhimatlast.Allthosepeoplewhohadsneeredathimandneglectedhimshouldconsiderhimatlast.Death!Theyhadalwaystreatedhimasnobody.Alltheworldhadbeeninaconspiracytokeephimunder.Hewouldteachthemyetwhatitistoisolateaman.Hestuckhisheadoutofthecab.TheBacteriologistwasscarcelyfiftyyardsbehind.Thatwasbad.Hewouldbecaughtandstoppedyet.Hefeltinhispocketformoneyandfoundhalfasovereign.Thishewavedthemoneyinthecabman’sface.“More,”heshouted,“ifonlywegetaway.”(30)Themoneywassnatchedoutofhishand.Thecabswayedasitspedup.TheAnarchistputthehandcontainingthelittleglasstubeonthebenchtopreservehisbalance.Hefeltthetubecrackedandsawwhatitcontainedflowontothecabfloor.Heletoutacurseandstareddismallyatthetwoorthreedropsofmoistureontheapron.(31)Heshuddered.(32)“Well!IsupposeIshallbethefirst.Anyhow.IshallbeaMartyr.That’ssomethingButIwonderifithurtsasmuchastheysay.”(33)Hepickedupthebrokenendofthetube,wheretherewasstillalittledropinside.Andhedrankthattomakesure.Hewouldnotfail.(34)Thenitdawneduponhimthattherewasnofurtherneedtoescape.InWellingtonStreethetoldthecabmantostopandgotout.Heslippedonthestep.Hisheadfeltqueer.Itwasrapidstuffthischolerapoison.HestoodonthepavementwithhisarmfoldeduponhisbreastawaitingthearrivaloftheBacteriologist.Therewassomethingtragicinhispose.Thesenseofdeathgavehimacertaindignity.Helaughed.(35)“Youaretoolate,myfriend.Ihavedrunkit.Longliveanarchy!”(36)TheBacteriologistfromhiscabbeamedcuriouslyathim.“Youhavedrunkit!AnAnarchist!Iseenow.”Hewasabouttosaysomethingmorebutstopped.Heopenedthecabdoorasiftogetoff.TheAnarchistwavedhimadramaticfarewellandstrodeofftoWaterlooBridge,carefullybumpinghisinfectedbodyagainstasmanypeopleaspossible.TheBacteriologistwassoshockedthathedidn’tnoticeMinnieappearingonthepavementwithhishatandshoesandovercoat.“Verygoodofyoutobringmythings.”hesaidandremainedlostinhisthoughts.(37)“Youhadbettergetin,”hesaid.Minniefeltconvincednowthathewasmadanddirectedthecabmanhome.Thecabbegantoturn,hidingtheblackfigureinthedistancefromtheBacteriologist’seyes.Thensuddenlysomethingstrangestruckhimandhelaughed.Thenheremarked,“Itisreallyveryseriousthough.”(38)“Yousee,thatmancametomyhousetoseemeandheisanAnarchist.No-don’tfaint,orIcannotpossiblytellyoutherest.AndIwantedtoastonishhim,notknowinghewasanAnarchist,andtookupacultivationofthatnewspeciesofBacteriumIthinkcausedthebluepatchesuponvariousmonkeys.Likeafool,IsaiditwasAsiaticcholera.AndheranawaywithittopoisonthewaterofLondon,andhecertainlymighthavemadethingslookblueforthiscivilizedcity.Andnowhehasswallowedit.Ofcourse,Icannotsaywhatwillhappen,butyouknowitturnedthatkittenblue,andthethreepuppies-inpatches,andthesparrow-brightblueButthebotheris,Ishallhaveallthetroubleandexpenseofpreparingsomemore.”(39)“Putonmycoatonthishotday!Why?BecausewemightmeetMrs.Jabber?Mydear!Mrs.Jabberisnotadraught.ButwhyshouldIwearacoatonahotdaybecauseofMrs.-?Oh!Verywell.”A.onewhosuffersgreatlyoriskilled,esp.duetopoliticalorreligiousbeliefsB.cleverlanguagethatsoundsgoodbutisnotsincereormeaninglessC.someonewhowishestodestroytheexistinggovernmentandlawsD.asubstancethathasbeenspeciallypreparedforuseasamedicineE.tolookatsomethingwithgreatinterestandenthusiasmF.toshow,expressordirectthroughmovementG.toeatallofsomethingquicklyandeagerly前5個(gè)小題根據(jù)小說內(nèi)容,判斷表述是否正確,正確的請(qǐng)選A,錯(cuò)誤的選B。第6-10個(gè)小題,請(qǐng)?jiān)贏-G選項(xiàng)中找出五個(gè)單詞在文中的正確英文釋義,其中有兩個(gè)是多余選項(xiàng)。最后一個(gè)小題,根據(jù)小說內(nèi)容用完整句子回答問題。37.Thevisitor,withthehelpoftheBacteriologist,sawthelivingdiseasebacteriaontheglassslip.38.Minniechasedafterherhusbandtobringhimthecoatandshoesheneeded.39.Seeingthetubebrokenanditscontentspilt,theAnarchistfeltangryanddisappointedfirst.40.Bysaying“itisreallyveryseriousthough”,theBacteriologistshowedhiscareabouttheAnarchist.41.TheBacteriologistknewwhothevisitingmanwasandplayedatrickonhim.42.preparation(Para.5)43.devour(Para.9)44.rhetoric(Para.11)45.gesticulate(Para.22)46.Marty(Para.32)47.Whatisthethemeofthisstory,andhowisitrelevanttotoday’ssocietyandculture?參考答案:37.B

38.A

39.A

40.B

41.B

42.D

43.E

44.B

45.F

46.A

Thisshortstoryhasacoupleofthemesthatareapplicableintoday’ssocietyandculture.Thefirstthememightbeaboutthescienceitself.“TheStolenBacillus”presentsreaderswithascientistwhoisworkingwithmaterialsthatarepotentialkillers.Thisistrueofscientiststodayasmanypresent-dayscientificbreakthroughsmayharmhumanbeingsorthenature.However,thestoryshowsreadersascientistthatisbasicallyanabsent-mindedprofessor.Hetakesverylittlecautionregardingtheinformationthathehandsouttotheanarchist.Hebehaveslikealunaticinthewaythathechasesaftertheanarchist.Thechaseiscompletelycomicalandinnowaymimicstheseverityofthesituationthatwethinkishappening.Hemaybesmartenoughtodothework,butnotsmartenoughtoknowtheconsequencesofhisstudies.Scientistsshouldnotonlyaskifsomethingispossible,butalsoaskifsomethingshouldbedoneinthefirstplace.Anotherthemeisthatthingsarenotalwayswhattheyappeartobe.Theanarchistatfirstappearsharmless,buthewindsupbeingsomeonethatintendstohopefullykillthousandsofpeople.Thebacteriaitselfatfirstappearstoreadersasacitykiller,butitwindsupbeingbasicallyharmless.Thisthemeofthingsnotbeingwhattheyfirstappearcouldberelatedtooldsayingslike“don’tjudgeabookbyitscover”.這是一篇小說。一個(gè)無政府主義者偷竊了細(xì)菌學(xué)家一種以為可以殺死許多人的細(xì)菌,結(jié)果路上管子打破,無政府主義者喝了液體想要身先士卒,但卻并沒有死去的故事。【37題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Touchthisscrew,”saidtheBacteriologist,“perhapsthemicroscopeisoutoffocus.”可知“摸摸這個(gè)螺絲釘,”細(xì)菌學(xué)家說,“也許顯微鏡的焦距不對(duì)?!庇纱丝芍瑏碓L者是借助顯微鏡看到的致病細(xì)菌?!皝碓L者在細(xì)菌學(xué)家的幫助下,看到了玻璃片上的活的致病細(xì)菌”表述錯(cuò)誤,故選B。【38題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二十二段中Minnie,hearingthedoorslamviolently,rantothewindowDownthestreetaslendermanwasgettingintoacab.TheBacteriologist,hatlessandinhisslippers…可知Minnie聽見門砰地一聲關(guān)上了,便跑到街那頭的窗口。細(xì)菌學(xué)家,沒戴帽子,穿著拖鞋……以及最后一段“Putonmycoatonthishotday!Why?BecausewemightmeetMrs.Jabber?Mydear!Mrs.Jabberisnotadraught.ButwhyshouldIwearacoatonahotdaybecauseofMrs.-?Oh!Verywell.”可知“在這么熱的天穿上我的外套

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