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江西省重点九江六校2021-2022学年高一英语下学期期末联考试题(PDF版附答案)

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ltodoeverythingshecouldtomakethingsbetterforthem,andshemeantit.Nancywasdeterminedtosolvetheproblemonceandforall.Nancyreceivedconfirmationthatshewasaperfectcandidatewhenshereceivedtheresultsofherhospital【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+,*-./·!"#$(30(180)】\ntests.Darreld’srelativesandfriendshadpreviouslybeentestedtocheckwhethertheywereamatch.Unfortunately,noneofthemwere.DarreldwasbeginningtolosehopeuntilNancymadeheroffer.ToeaseNancy’slovedones’worries,thegreatestsurgeonsinIowadidthekidneyremoval,becausetheyknewshewouldbeexperiencingariskytreatmentthatonlythebestinthefieldcouldmanage.Theoperationsucceeded!BothheandNancywereexpectedtorecovercompletely.Camdenwasmaybethemostaffectedbyhisfather’splight,butnowthatDarreldiswellagain,asaresult,thesmallkidhaschangedbacktobehappyandactive.CamdenpromisestobeNancy’sbestpupilever.24.WhydidCamdendrawhisteacher’sattention?A.Becausehewasbadlyill.B.Becausehehappenedtobetheteacher’sneighbor.C.Becauseheshowednointerestinherclass.D.Becausehesuddenlychangedtoomuchincharacter.25.WhatmadeCamdenfeellow?A.Hisfather’sbadhealthcondition.B.Hispoorpresentationinclass.C.Thathisclassmateskeptadistancefromhim.D.Thathisfather’sfarmfailedtogrowcrops.26.WhatmadeDarreldhopelessbeforeNancycametohisaid?A.Hisfamiliesrefusedtohelphim.B.Therewaslittlechancetofindamatchedorgan.C.Hewasunabletosupportalargefamily.D.Camdendidn’tliveuptohisexpectation.27.Whichcanbestexplaintheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraph?A.Stress.B.Operation.C.Trouble.D.Situation.CFormanyyearsscientistshavebeenwonderingifthemoondirtcouldbeusedtogrowfood.RecentlyresearchersplantedasmallfloweringplantinmoonsoiltakenbackbyApollo.Alloftheseedsgrew,butafterthefirstweek,theplantsgrewslowly,mostendingupnotfullydeveloped.However,SimonGilroyoftheUniversityofWisconsin,whowasnotpartofthestudy,said,“Itisabigstepforward.”Thelongerthesoilwasexposedtoradiationandsolarwindonthemoon,theworsetheplantsseemedtodo.Exposedacouplebillionyearstotheelements,thesoilcollectedfromthemoonwastheleasthelpfulforgrowth.Onesolutionmightbetousenewlyformedspotsonthemoon,likelavaflows,fordiggingupsoil.Thesoilenvironmentalsocouldbechangedbyaddingspecialnutrientmixtures.Only382kilogramsofmoonrocksandsoilwerebroughtbackbythesixApollocrewsthatlandedonthemoon.Mostofthemarestilllockedaway,forcingresearcherstoexperimentwithsoilmadeofvolcanicashonEarth.Earlylastyear,NASAfinallygaveout12gramsofsoiltotheUniversityofFloridaresearchersfortheplantingexperiment.NASAsaidthetimingforsuchanexperimentwasfinallyright,foritplannedtoputastronautsbackontheplanetinafewyears.Thenfutureastronautswoulduselocaldirtforindoorplantinginsteadofsettingupanallwatersystem.SharmilaBhattacharya,aNASA’sprogramscientistforspacebiology,said,“Thefactthatanythinggrewmeansthatwehaveareallygoodstartingpoint,andnowthequestionishowweimprove.”Thescientistshopetoreusetheirlunarsoillaterthisyeartoplantmoreoftheplantbeforepossiblymovingontootherplants.28.HowdidSimonGilroyfeelabouttheexperiment?A.Doubtful.B.Funny.C.Positive.D.Useless.【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+,*-./·!"#$(40(180)】\n29.Whyisthemoonsoilfromlavaflowsfriendlyforgrowth?A.Itisrichinsomenutrientmaterials.B.Itcontainsmorewater.C.Noplanteatinginsectscollectinit.D.Solarwindhaschangeditgreatly.30.ForwhatdidNASAchoosethetimefortheexperiment?A.Todrawmoreattentiontoit.B.Tocollectdataforplantingonthemoon.C.Tomakefulluseofthelimitedmoonsoil.D.Tosolvethefoodshortageonthemoon.31.Whatwillthespacebiologistsprobablydoimmediatelyaftertheexperiment?A.Togrowcropswithoutwater.B.Toplantinvolcanicash.C.Togrowotherplantsinmoondirt.D.Totrymoreofthefloweringplant.DCatsarecommonlyseenlickingthemselvesandanimalcompanions.Butonceinawhileyourcatwilllickyou.“Frombirthcatsexploretheworldthroughtheirmouths”saysAnitaKelsey,acatexpert.Thoughcatsusetheirnosetosmell,theyalsotasteandanalyzescent()usingtheirmouthtolearnaboutthings.Whenacatlicksyou,itistryingtogetmoreinformationaboutyou.Butmorethanthat,catslickwhotheylike.“Catslickusasasignofcloseness,”saysKelsey.“It’saformofgettinguscleanastheydowithothercatstheyhavebondedwith.Theyarealsoenjoyingtakinginourscent.Theylovearmpits(),forexample,asthereisastrongscentthere.”Additiontoitsaffectionforyou,acatmightlickyouforavarietyofotherreasons.Tostartwith,ifyourcatisregularlycomingatyouwithitstongue,maybeitwantstomarkyouasitsperson.Whatbetterwaytotellothercatstobackoffthanbypaintingyouwiththespecialperfume()fromtheirmouth?Todealwithstressoffear,catsalsolick.Thisbehaviorisespeciallycommonincatswhichweretakenawayfromtheirmothersveryearly,butitcanhappeninanycat.Ifthebehaviorseemstoworsenovertime,orisaccompaniedbynervousbodylanguage,youneedtoaskyourvetabouttreatment.It’sverysweetthatyourcatlikesyou,butsometimesthelickingcangettobetoomuch.Especiallybecausethesandpapertonguecanreallyhurt!Tokeepyourcatfromlickingyou,youcandrawitsattentionawaybyatoy,brushingitwithabrushorsimplywalkingaway,orevenjustputtingacardboardboxinthemiddleofthefloor.It’sworthashot!32.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytellus?A.Catssmellintwoways.B.Catsusetheirmouthmoreoftenthantheirnose.C.Lickingisawayforcatstogetthemselvesinformed.D.AnitaKelseyknowscatsquitewell.33.Howcanacateasilykeepothercatsawayfromitshumanfriend?A.Byfollowinghimwheneverandwhereverheis.B.Byfightingoffallthecatsclosetohim.C.Byusingperfumetoattracthisattention.D.Bycoveringhimwithkisses.34.Forwhichpurposeisacardboardboxplacedbeforeacat?A.Totakeafunnypicture.B.Togiveitaplaythingtoplaywith.C.Tomakeahousefortheanimal.D.Tosetupawallbetweenyouandyourcat.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedasthetitleofthepassage?A.WhyDoesYourCatLickYou?B.YouKnowLittleaboutYourCatC.AnimalsAreOurFriendsD.WaystoShowLove【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+,*-./·!"#$(50(180)】\n()R(15SP;TSP2.57,U712.57),][Ibc^bdxIefbc。bc^FGcbc。Egyptranksamongtheworld’soldestcivilizationsandisfamousforitsancientpyramids.36Forthousandsofyears,thisworldwonderhaswowedvisitorsandbroughtincountlessmoneyforthelocals.However,thankstoCovid19,thereisahistoriccleanupatthepyramids.TheviruskilledoffEgypt’stourismandwithit,thelivelihoodsofmillions.LikeAshraf—unabletofeedhisfamily,hekepthisfavouritecamel,buthadtoselltwoothers.“Ithasbeentoughoneveryone,”hesays.“Ihavenomoney.37”Theancientattractionsarenowreopening,butthey’reemptyexceptforafewlocalvisitors.It’sablowaftertourismhadjustrecoveredfromyearsofdisorder.TourguideShahendalovestakingtouristsaroundhercountry.Sincethepandemic,she’slostathousandholidaybookings.38Shesaid,“Wehadtocancelflights,hotels,andmanyotherarrangements.Everyoneisbadlyaffected.Wehavelostourjobs,andthenyouwill.”AccordingtoKhalidAlAnany,tourismminister,Egyptlostaroundonebilliondollarspermonthandit’sexpectedthatthecountrywillstilllosealotofmoneyduringthenextcomingweeksandmonths.39Thetourismministerisonamissiontobringbackbusinessandbringtheeconomybacktolife,highlightingnewhygieneandsafetyrulesandshowinghowforeignerscannowflyintosomebeachresorts.40Hopefullythelastingcharmofpyramidswillspeeditup.ForEgypt,whatcouldbemoreproperthesedaysthanagoldenfacemask?A.Restoringtourismwilltaketime.B.It’stimethatthegovernmenttookaction.C.Acamel’sfoodalonecostssixdollarsaday.D.Fornow,she’sonlysightseeingwithherhusband.E.Touristshavetoovercomelotsofdifficultiesbeforereachingthepyramids.F.Thereisnoquestionitisaplacelovedbytouristsallacrosstheglobe.G.Thankstotheprogressionintechnology,youcaneasilyapplyforEgyptvisainnotime.;J=>!"KLMN(ABC,D>30>)(,Rl(115SP;TSP17,U7157)rsVW,][zP_`IA、B、CqD\bc^,bdxIefbc,g>3PQA;cL。Asanengineer’sdaughter,Iwasadisgrace().Notgoodatsciencebynature,Ibecameacollege41tutor.IbrokemorethingsthanIfixed,andDadwasforevertheretotakecareofwhateverhadgone42.He’dalwayssayitwasfun.Onesummermy43brokedown,myfatherwantedtofixit.ThatdayDad’s“44”wentonforhoursinthatJulysun.Having45,partlytotestit,Daddrovemetothe46wherehe’dgonewithhisbestfriendforyears.Minuteslater,aservercametotakeourorder.Immediatelyhe47meashisformerteacher.Thenheturnedtomyfatherandsaid,“Mary48mepatientlyineveryclass,makingmeunderstandhowtowritebetteruntilIcoulddoit.”Surprisingly,I’d49himsodeeply.Whenwefinished,theyoungmancameovertotakeourplatesand50topayfordinner.DadandIinstantlyturneddownhis51,butinvain.Helpingothersalwaysprovestobethe52choice.【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+,*-./·!"#$(60(180)】\nOnourwaybacktomynewly53car,Dadlaughed,“Hey,Mary,thanksfor54!”Theengineer’sdaughterhadfound55.41.A.listeningB.writingC.readingD.speaking42.A.wrongB.crazyC.badD.blank43.A.computerB.cellphoneC.bikeD.car44.A.meetingB.talkC.farmingD.fun45.A.decidedB.checkedC.finishedD.announced46.A.shopB.schoolC.restaurantD.garage47.A.recognizedB.treatedC.mistookD.served48.A.testedB.helpedC.encouragedD.comforted49.A.lovedB.impressedC.changedD.protected50.A.offeredB.refusedC.forgotD.managed51.A.promiseB.decisionC.arrangementD.kindness52.A.easyB.hardC.expensiveD.right53.A.damagedB.boughtC.repairedD.lost54.A.dinnerB.payC.companyD.understanding55.A.interestB.graceC.friendshipD.confidence()R(110SP;TSP1.57,U7157)rsVW,>x1\Iv¡I¢£¤。MyFirstTriptoTibetOnthethreehours’flightfromXi’antoLhasa,wehadawonderfultime,talkingandlaughingalltheway.Thegreatviewsofthemountainsbelow,theQinghaiTibetPlateau,gotus56.(excite).Icouldn’thelptakingsomepictures.Ourplanelanded57.(safe)atLhasaAirportat11∶30am.Theairportislocatedatthesealevelofover3500metres,makingitoneofthe58.(high)airportsintheworld.Fromthereyoucanflytomanybigcitiesbothhomeandabroad.Leavingtheairport,wetookabustothecityofLhasa,59.is3600metersabovethesealevel.Everybodyfeltalittlebituncomfortable,andsome,60.(include)me,evenhad61.headache.Whatsurprisedusalongthewaywaswarmsunshine,blueskyandclearwater.Mountainswereeverywhere,butnotreesonthem.Thedriversaidiftherewere62.(tree)onthemountains,thecityofLhasawouldhavemoreoxygen!Thetourguide63.(arrange)forustostayinadowntownhotel,mainlyfortworeasons—freeinternetaccessanddomestictelephone.What’smore,alltheroomswerelarge64.modernfacilitiesandthefamousPotalaPalacewasjustwithinastone’sthrow.LhasawassmallerthanIhadthoughtbefore.IttookyouaboutRMB1065.(take)ataxiinthedowntownarea.;O=>0:(ABC,D>40>)(,Ri¥¦{(U7157)§¨E©%ª«¬,E$®¯°±+,²ª%³´(Admittanceceremony),9E%ª«(thestudentunion)µ¶¥·¸¦,¹ºW»¼。½¾¿V:1.8JqÀ¾;2.Á«ÂÃ;3.ÄÅÆÇ。【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+,*-./·!"#$(70(180)】\nÈÉ:1.Ê80ËÌ;2.PÍÎÏÐ。NoticeTheStudentUnion()Rs[Ѧ(U7257)rsVW|},Òq_`XÓÔոѦGX,Ö×ØÙ,ÚlÛI。Manyschoolsmakeitaruletocheckstudents’schoolbags.Theydothisforavarietyofreasons,manyofwhicharelinkedtokeepingpupilssafe.Schoolsdonotwantanythingdangerousordistractingkidsfromtheirschoolingtofindtheirwayinside.Recentyearshaveseenmanyterribleaccidentshappeninginschools,makingbothteachersandparentsworriedabouttheproblem.Mrs.Nabors,ateacheratJeffersonElementary,feelsthatallofherkidsunderstandwhatmaterialstheyarenotpermittedtobringtoschool.Thisexplainswhysheseldomtakestroubletodoabagcheckinherclass.However,lastFridayMrs.Naborsandherstudentshadjustfinishedtheirmorningworkwhentheteacherrealizedsomethingseemedtobewrong,soshesuddenlydeclaredtotheclassthatthebagsearchwasabouttobegin.Onhearingtheannouncement,allherpupilsquicklyplacedtheirbagsonthedesk,waitingforchecking.Searchingtheschoolbagsonebyone,shedidn’tfindanythingthatisn’tpermittedtobringtoschool.WhatshesawwerethingsusuallyseeninElementaryschoolpupils’schoolbags:textbooks,pencilboxes,calculators(ÜÝÞ),snacksandfoodforlunch.Nearlyallthestudentsacceptedthecheckpeacefully,andsomeevenofferedtogivetheteacherahand.Therewasonegirl,though,whowaswatchingeverythinginanxiety.Whenit’sherturntobechecked,eyestoeyes,Mrs.Nabors’immediatelysensedthatthesecondgraderwascarryingmorethansimplyaforbiddengameinherluggage.Whentheteacherwenttogetthebag,shenoticedsomethingmovingwithin.She’dseenalotofunusualthingsthatkidshadslippedin,butthewiggling(ßÅ)shapewasnewtoher.Shehadneverdiscoveredanythingdisturbing…untilthen.ÈÉ:1.ѦÊi150ËÌ;2.9à¿Vá¤>3PQIhijk{3。Paragraph1:WhenMrs.Naborsunzippedthebag,shefoundtwopuppyeyesstaringbackather.Paragraph2:Toknowwhythegirltookthedogtoschool,Mrs.Naborstookhertoheroffice.【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+,*-./·!"#$(80(180)】\n高一英语参考答案第一部分:1-5AABBC6-10BABAC11-15ACACB16-20CACBC第二部分:第一节:21-25ACBDA26-30BCCAB31-35DCDBA第二节:36-40FCDBA第三部分:第一节:41-45BADDC46-50CABBA51-55DDCAB第二节:56.excited57.safely58.highest59.which60.including61.a62.trees63.arranged64.with65.totake第四部分:第一节:NoticeTowelcomethenewcomerstoourcampus,it’splannedtoholdtheAdmittanceceremonyinthemeetinghallonthemorningofnextTuesday.Alltheteachersandstudentsareexpectedtotakepartinit.First,theheadmasterwillgiveaspeechabouthowtoadjusttothenewschoollife.Andthensometeacherswillgivesomeadviceonefficientlearning.Finally,therewillbeaninteractionbetweennewstudentsandoldones,withtheaimofestablishingfriendshipbetweenthem.Lookingforwardtoseeingyouthenandthere.TheStudentUnion第二节:Paragraph1:WhenMrs.Naborsunzippedthebag,shefoundtwopuppyeyesstaringbackather.Thepoorteachertooktwostepsback,andthencalmedherselfdown.Shedidnotyellatherlittlepupilforbringingapuppytoschool.Instead,sheaskedabraveboytotakethepuppyoutofthebagandkeepitinanemptybox,andsheputtheboxinacorner.Thesmallgirlstoodtherewatchingallthissilently.Paragraph2:Toknowwhythegirltookthedogtoschool,Mrs.Naborstookhertoheroffice.Thedogbelongedtoherfriend,thegirlexplained,andshetookcareofitbecauseherfriendhadtobeawayfromhomeforseveraldays.Becauseshedidn’twanttoleavethepetaloneathome,sheputitinherschoolbagandcametoschoolwithit.Thegirlsaidshewassorryforitandpromisednevertodosuchathing.Surprisingly,Mrs.Naborspraisedherforherloveforsmallanimalsbutwarnedhernottobehurtbyit.英语参考答案第1页(共4页)\n【参考答案解析】21.A.根据Freeaudioguide中,Listentoexplanationsaboutthehabitatyouarelookingat,soundsoftheanimalsthatlivehere句可知,给每位游客发放免费自动导游设备的目的之一是让他们更好地熟悉公园,故选A。22.C.细节理解题。根据Showsandpresentations中Themostpopularshowisthe“BirdsofHuntingShow”intheNatureTheatre可知答案。23.B.根据Admission中信息可知,成人票20美元,五岁下孩子免费,故选B。24.D.细节理解题。根据第一段Itisunusualforachildtoswitchpersonalitiesinjustamatterofdays.Histeacherdecidedtogettothebottomofthis可知,几天之内,这孩子个性改变太大,引起老师的关注。25.A.细节理解题。根据第二段可知,Camden情绪不高是因为爸爸病得严重。26.B.推理判断题。根据第四段Unfortunately,noneofthemwere.DarreldwasbeginningtolosehopeuntilNancymadeheroffer可推出,Darreld感到绝望是因为找不到匹配的肾源。27.C.词义猜测题。设题句与后句鲜明对比。由此可推,设题句句意为:Camden父亲的困境对他的影响最大,故选C。28.C.细节理解题。根据第一段......said,"Itisabigstepforward."可知答案。29.A.推理判断题。根据第二段Thesoilenvironmentalsocouldbechangedbyaddingspecialnutrientmixtures句推出,在其它地方土壤植物难生长是因为缺营养物质;岩浆流过的地方为newly-formedspots,受放射和太阳风的影响时间短,营养物质丢失少,故选A。30.B.推理判断题。根据第三段NASAsaidthetimingforsuchanexperimentwasfinallyright,foritplannedtoputastronautsbackontheplanetinafewyears等句可推出,现在开展试验是为了几年后宇航员重上月球时种菜作准备,故选B。31.D.细节理解题。根据尾段Thescientistshopetoreusetheirlunarsoillaterthisyeartoplantmoreoftheplantbeforepossiblymovingontootherplants可知,太空生物科学家们将会在月壤上种更多这种开花植物,然后栽种其它植物。32.C.主旨大意题。本段大意是猫自出生开始,就用嘴巴来认识世界,了解事物,了解其主人,故选C。B易混淆,因为二、三、四、五段介绍猫舔舐的目的或功能,选B不合适。33.D.细节理解题。根据第四段尾句Whatbetterwaytotellothercatstobackoffthanbypaintingyouwithalittlespecialperfumefromtheirmouth?可知答案。34.B.细节理解题。根据尾段youcandrawitsattentionawaybyatoy,brushingitwithabrushorsimplywalkingaway,orevenjustputtingacardboardboxinthemiddleofthefloor可知,放个硬纸盒在房子中间的目的相当于给它一个玩物,分散猫咪的注意力,不让它继续舔舐你。35.A.主旨大意题。文章第一段引出话题——猫舔舐主人,二、三、四、五段猫舔舐的目的或原因,尾段支招防止被猫咪过度舔舐,全文围绕猫咪舔舐主人展开,故选A。41.B.根据下文shealwaysmademeunderstandhowtowritebetteruntilIcoulddoit可知,我过去是他的写作教师。42.A.句意为:父亲总是能为我修理出故障的东西。gowrong出故障。43.D.根据下文Onourwaybacktomynewlyrepairedcar可知答案。44.D.根据上文He’dalwayssayitwasfun可知,父亲以“帮我修理东西”为乐,这里指父亲的乐事(为我修车这件事)持续数个小时。45.C.根据下文partlyfortestit可知,修理完毕,部分原因是为了检测,他开车带我去餐馆。46.C.由下文...offeredtopayfordinner等处信息可知答案。47.A.句意为:服务员认出来我是他原来的老师。48.B.根据下文makingmeunderstandhowtowritebetteruntilIcoulddoit可知,Mary每节课都耐心地帮助我学习。49.B.根据上文学生所说的内容可知,我对他的影响很大,给他留的印象很深。50.A.句意为:主动为我们买单。offertodosth.主动去做某事。英语参考答案第2页(共4页)\n51.D.情意难却,所以我们只好留下丰厚小费。52.D.根据语境可知,本句意义为“帮助别人永远是正确的选择”。53.C.根据上文Onesummermycarbrokedown,myfatherwantedtofixit可知答案。54.A.根据下文Theengineer’sdaughterhadfoundgrace可知,学生为我买单这事,我为父亲争光了,故选A。55.B.呼应文章首句Asanengineer’sdaughter,Iwasadisgrace。【听力录音原文】Text1M:Let'shaveatakeaway.Ifeelalittlehungry.W:Don'tyouwanttoloseweight?Stopwatchingthesportsgameandgotobednow.Text2M:Mum,Iwantadoglikethis!Please.W:Aw,Ialsolikedogsbuttheyarehardtoraise,Alex.M:Idon'tmind!Text3M:Idon'twanttoplayanymore.Thisgameisnofun.Ihavesomethingtodo,anyway.W:Idon'tbelieveyou.Youalwaysgiveupwhenyouknowyoucan'twin.M:That'snottrue.Mymomjustcalledmeandtoldmetogohome.Text4M:Hi,Karen.ThisisJames.Ifoundyournotebookinthelibrary.Pleasecometogetitbackinmyclassroom.W:Thanks,James!I'mintheteachers'office.I'llgotogetitatonce.Text5M:Ifyou'dliketogototheconcertthisFriday,mysisterwillgivemetwofrontrowtickets.W:Thankyou,butIpromisedmyfriendthatI'dwatchherchildren.Text6W:Hi,Mr.Brown,mynameisJoannaLinden.IwastoldthatI'dbeworkingonyourteam.M:Hello,it'snicetomeetyou.YoucancallmeMark.Ihearyou'veworkedonafewmagazinesbefore.W:Yes,IworkedasadesignerforSportsWeeklyandSwimWorld.I'mveryexcitedtojoinyouonNationalFootball.IusedtoplaywhenIwasyoung.M:Wonderful,soyouhaveexperienceasadesigner.Ithinkyou'llbegreatforthemagazine.Letmeshowyoutoyourdesk,andthenwe'llmeettheeditorinchief.Text7W:Goodmorning.DoyouhaveaLostandFoundhere,please?M:Yes.HereisourLostandFoundbox.Wehavealotofthingsthatpeoplehaveleftbehind.W:Yes,Icanseethat.Thebookdoesn'tbelongtome.Thebagisn'tmine,either.Oh,Iseeit.Theblackpenismine.M:Howcanyouproveit'syours,please?W:ThereisnoinkinitbecauseIfinishedusingalltheinkthedayIlostit.M:Letmehavealook.Er...You'reright.Youcantakeitaway.Text8W:Ihavejustreadabookaboutagreatman.M:What'sthetitleofthebook?W:"TheManWhoPlantedTrees".It'saboutamanwhochangedtheworld.M:Whatdidhedo?英语参考答案第3页(共4页)\nW:Heplantedtreesinthedesertforfortyyears.Andthedesertbecamegreenlittlebylittle.M:Forfortyyears?That'sincredible.W:Atfirstnobodythoughthecoulddoit,buthemadeit.Thedesertchangedintoaforest.M:Wow!Whatagreatman!W:Hetaughtmeanimportantlesson"Humansareabletochangetheworld."M:Ican'tagreemore.Text9W:Hello.M:Hey.Sandy,itisJamesfromtheclass.DidyoufinishyourreportonthehistoryoftheOlympicGames?W:Yeah,I'vejustfinishedit.Why,doyouhaveaquestion,James?M:Idoactually.IwaswonderingifyouknewthedateofthefirstmodernSummerOlympicGames?W:Sure,thefirstmodernSummerOlympicGameswereheldin1896.M:Great.NowhowaboutthedateofthefirstofficialWinterOlympics?W:Ah,Ihaveitrighthere.ThefirstofficialWinterOlympicswereheldin1924.M:Perfect.Now,canyoutellmethefullhistoryofboththewintergamesandthesummergames?W:James!Iamnotgoingtowritethepaperforyou,goodbye.Text10W:EversinceAjawaslittle,shehadlovedtoread.Becauseofallherbooks,Ajaneverfeltalone.Soshebegantocollectbooks.Aftercollectingthemforafewyears,Ajahadalotofbooks.However,theotherkidsinherneighborhooddidnotreadmuch,andtherewasnopubliclibrarynearby.Inordertoshareherbookswiththekids,Ajacameupwithanidea.Shewouldbeginherownlibraryinherhome!Andthatisexactlywhatshedid.Atfirst,Ajawasworriedthattheneighborhoodkidswouldnotcometoherlibrary.Butwhenseveralofthembeganstoppingbyherhousetolookthroughherbooks,sherelaxed.Byandby,moreandmorekidscametoherlibrarytoread.TodaysomanychildrencometoborrowherbooksthatAjagivesthemlibrarycardssimilartotheonesthatreallibrariesuse.Ajaevenhelpssomeofthechildrenlearntoread.EveryonethinksAja'slibraryiswonderful,butsheismodestaboutwhatshehasdone."Justseeingotherkidslearntolovereadingisthanksenoughforme."shesays.英语参考答案第4页(共4页)

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