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Ⅶ.完成句子。(69—72小题,每空1分,73小题2分,共10分)
69.Could you please open the window?(改为否定句)
Could you please the window?
70.Central Park is a great place for children to play.(对画线部分提问)
a great place for children to play?
71."Is there a bookstore on Main Street?" she asked me.(改为同义句)
She asked me there a bookstore on Main Street.
72.我发现乘坐高铁旅行很方便。(完成译句)
I found to travel by high-speed rail.
73.does,a good sleep,when,are,having,you,help,stressed(连词成句)
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69.Could you please open the window?(改为否定句)
Could you please the window?
70.Central Park is a great place for children to play.(对画线部分提问)
a great place for children to play?
71."Is there a bookstore on Main Street?" she asked me.(改为同义句)
She asked me there a bookstore on Main Street.
72.我发现乘坐高铁旅行很方便。(完成译句)
I found to travel by high-speed rail.
73.does,a good sleep,when,are,having,you,help,stressed(连词成句)
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答案:
1. not open 2. What's 3. if/whether; is 4. it convenient 5. A good sleep helps you when you are stressed.
Ⅷ.读写综合。(75、76小题,每小题2分,74、77小题,每小题3分,共10分)
(On the school playground)
"Look at this," I said to Mandy,holding up the leaflet(传单)."There's an art camp at White Cliff."
"It's the same week as the Hill County Fair," I noted.
"Yeah,but we always go to the fair," Mandy shrugged(耸肩).
Later,I called Emily and Yoshiko,but they were going to the fair,too.
(At home)
"What's this?" Mom asked,noticing the leaflet.
"An art camp."
"Would you like to attend?"
"Probably not," I sighed.
Mom patted my back. She knew it was difficult for me to jump into something with strangers around. "Maybe next year."
"Maybe," I said,heading outside. "I'm going to draw the Westons' pine(松树)."
(On the front stoop of her house)
I looked at the bright sunshine as I sat on the front stoop. I thought about the art camp and wished I felt a little braver. Once I started drawing,I didn't notice anything around. That was why I jumped when Mr. Weston said,"You've done a great job capturing(刻画)the strength of that tree on paper."
"Thanks," I smiled.
"I've planted pines before. You have to spread the roots so they can get enough water and grow tall. If you plant them too deep,the trees die. Roots grow out,not down."
Mr. Weston nodded goodbye before continuing his walk.
I stared at the tree,his words echoing in my mind. I hadn't realized how far a tree's roots stretched(伸展)outward. Inspired by his words,I started to think about the art camp and my own roots. I wasn't spreading them out. Instead,I was planting myself into one deep place because it felt safer.
That night,I took a deep breath and made a decision.
Summary
Tessa wanted to attend an art camp,but 74. because they preferred the fair. This made Tessa feel hesitated. Her mother comforted her for she knew Tessa 75. getting involved in something when strangers are around.
On the stoop of the house,seeing Tessa's painting,Mr. Weston 76. for capturing the strength of the pine tree on paper. He also told her something about pine trees. The pine became an inspiration to Tessa,which led her to 77. the art camp alone.
(On the school playground)
"Look at this," I said to Mandy,holding up the leaflet(传单)."There's an art camp at White Cliff."
"It's the same week as the Hill County Fair," I noted.
"Yeah,but we always go to the fair," Mandy shrugged(耸肩).
Later,I called Emily and Yoshiko,but they were going to the fair,too.
(At home)
"What's this?" Mom asked,noticing the leaflet.
"An art camp."
"Would you like to attend?"
"Probably not," I sighed.
Mom patted my back. She knew it was difficult for me to jump into something with strangers around. "Maybe next year."
"Maybe," I said,heading outside. "I'm going to draw the Westons' pine(松树)."
(On the front stoop of her house)
I looked at the bright sunshine as I sat on the front stoop. I thought about the art camp and wished I felt a little braver. Once I started drawing,I didn't notice anything around. That was why I jumped when Mr. Weston said,"You've done a great job capturing(刻画)the strength of that tree on paper."
"Thanks," I smiled.
"I've planted pines before. You have to spread the roots so they can get enough water and grow tall. If you plant them too deep,the trees die. Roots grow out,not down."
Mr. Weston nodded goodbye before continuing his walk.
I stared at the tree,his words echoing in my mind. I hadn't realized how far a tree's roots stretched(伸展)outward. Inspired by his words,I started to think about the art camp and my own roots. I wasn't spreading them out. Instead,I was planting myself into one deep place because it felt safer.
That night,I took a deep breath and made a decision.
Summary
Tessa wanted to attend an art camp,but 74. because they preferred the fair. This made Tessa feel hesitated. Her mother comforted her for she knew Tessa 75. getting involved in something when strangers are around.
On the stoop of the house,seeing Tessa's painting,Mr. Weston 76. for capturing the strength of the pine tree on paper. He also told her something about pine trees. The pine became an inspiration to Tessa,which led her to 77. the art camp alone.
答案:
74. her friends wouldn't go 75. had difficulty 76. praised her 77. decide to attend
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