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六、短文填空
My friend, Robert, has a twin sister named Amanda. 1____________ they get along well, there are some things about Amanda and her friends that puzzle(困扰)Robert. He can't understand how girls can talk for so long. For example, sometimes when he 2____________ (leave) home to play football, Amanda and her friend, Sharon, are sitting on the sofa, talking. When he comes back two and a half hours 3____________ (late), they're still sitting there, continuing the conversation about 4____________ same topic(话题). One day Robert was so curious 5____________ he asked Amanda what they were talking about, and she 6____________ (reply), “We're best friends. We talk about almost everything — film stars, pop songs, food, everything!”
Boys and girls have different attitudes(态度)towards friendship. Friendships between girls are usually based on shared 7____________ (feel) and support, but friendships between boys are based on shared activities or interests. A boy might be 8____________ (care) about sharing his thoughts with his close friends. A 9____________ (girl) closest friend, however, might be eager(急切的)to tell her about something that has 10____________ (happen) in her life.
My friend, Robert, has a twin sister named Amanda. 1____________ they get along well, there are some things about Amanda and her friends that puzzle(困扰)Robert. He can't understand how girls can talk for so long. For example, sometimes when he 2____________ (leave) home to play football, Amanda and her friend, Sharon, are sitting on the sofa, talking. When he comes back two and a half hours 3____________ (late), they're still sitting there, continuing the conversation about 4____________ same topic(话题). One day Robert was so curious 5____________ he asked Amanda what they were talking about, and she 6____________ (reply), “We're best friends. We talk about almost everything — film stars, pop songs, food, everything!”
Boys and girls have different attitudes(态度)towards friendship. Friendships between girls are usually based on shared 7____________ (feel) and support, but friendships between boys are based on shared activities or interests. A boy might be 8____________ (care) about sharing his thoughts with his close friends. A 9____________ (girl) closest friend, however, might be eager(急切的)to tell her about something that has 10____________ (happen) in her life.
答案:
1. Though/Although 2. leaves 3. later 4. the 5. that
6. replied 7. feelings 8. careful 9. girl’s 10. happened
6. replied 7. feelings 8. careful 9. girl’s 10. happened
七、阅读表达
Evans Wadongo was from a village of Africa. He had to do homework by the light of a kerosene lamp(煤油灯). Evans' eyes hurt and this made studying difficult. It was common in his village. Many children left school for this reason, so they remained poor for the rest of their lives.
Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university. He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp. By this time, he realized it was not just bad for schoolchildren but for the whole family. First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people's eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive, so families have less money for food. It was difficult to find a different kind of lamp that was cheap and good for the environment. Yet Evans did not give up.
One day, he had an idea. He could use a small solar (太阳能的) light. Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment. Evans built his first solar lamp, and it worked. He began to build more lamps and sent them to local families. An organization heard about this and provided money for him to build more solar lamps.
Each lamp only cost $ 20. However, this was a lot of money for many villagers, who only earned $ 34 a week, so Evans made sure he kept the cost down. First, Evans used recycled materials. Next, volunteers built the lamps. Finally, people from many countries gave away money to his team, so the lamps were usually free.
Thousands of people had safe light. Julia, a mother of three, said, “Thanks to Evans, my children have light to read, and I have my own light to cook.” The solar lamps made a big difference.
1. How many problems about kerosene lamps are mentioned in Paragraph 2?
______________________________
2. Who helped Evans build the solar lamps?
______________________________
3. What is Evans like according to the passage? (At least 2 points)
______________________________
Evans Wadongo was from a village of Africa. He had to do homework by the light of a kerosene lamp(煤油灯). Evans' eyes hurt and this made studying difficult. It was common in his village. Many children left school for this reason, so they remained poor for the rest of their lives.
Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university. He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp. By this time, he realized it was not just bad for schoolchildren but for the whole family. First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people's eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive, so families have less money for food. It was difficult to find a different kind of lamp that was cheap and good for the environment. Yet Evans did not give up.
One day, he had an idea. He could use a small solar (太阳能的) light. Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment. Evans built his first solar lamp, and it worked. He began to build more lamps and sent them to local families. An organization heard about this and provided money for him to build more solar lamps.
Each lamp only cost $ 20. However, this was a lot of money for many villagers, who only earned $ 34 a week, so Evans made sure he kept the cost down. First, Evans used recycled materials. Next, volunteers built the lamps. Finally, people from many countries gave away money to his team, so the lamps were usually free.
Thousands of people had safe light. Julia, a mother of three, said, “Thanks to Evans, my children have light to read, and I have my own light to cook.” The solar lamps made a big difference.
1. How many problems about kerosene lamps are mentioned in Paragraph 2?
______________________________
2. Who helped Evans build the solar lamps?
______________________________
3. What is Evans like according to the passage? (At least 2 points)
______________________________
答案:
1.
2. An organization, volunteers and people from many countries.
3. Hard - working and creative.
2. An organization, volunteers and people from many countries.
3. Hard - working and creative.
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