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三、语法填空
Every year, thousands of people go to the Rocky Mountains to look for a box of treasure. The treasure 1.
Later, Forrest put 3.
Forrest advised people 5.
Forrest's plan is working. Some people have looked for the box many times. However, there are people who think 8.
Every year, thousands of people go to the Rocky Mountains to look for a box of treasure. The treasure 1.
belongs
(belong) to Forrest Fenn, an art dealer (商人). In 2010, he went into the Rocky Mountains by car 2. and
then on foot. He put the treasure somewhere in the woods. So that's one clue (线索) about where it is: a man can walk there with a heavy box.Later, Forrest put 3.
an
article online. Nine important clues were in the article, but they were much 4. harder
(hard) to understand. Many people read the article and tried to know the truth.Forrest advised people 5.
to look
(look) for the treasure in spring because winter weather was dangerous. But not everyone listened. Three people went missing while looking for the treasure. Quite a few 6. policemen
(policeman) asked Forrest to take the treasure back so people would stop looking for it. But Forrest said no. He thought people spent too much time 7. on
computers and mobile phones. He wanted them to learn about nature and have adventures (冒险) together.Forrest's plan is working. Some people have looked for the box many times. However, there are people who think 8.
differently
(different). They say the whole thing is a trick. Some say Forrest didn't put 9. his
(he) treasure in the mountains at all. Others say he took the box back years ago. They say maybe he just enjoys 10. being talked
(talk) about by people.
答案:
1.belongs 2.and 3.an 4.harder 5.to look 6.policemen 7.on 8.differently 9.his 10.being talked
四、任务型阅读
Last week, Mrs. Green, the art teacher at Lincoln Middle School, discovered that a famous painting had gone missing from the school's art gallery (陈列室). The painting, called *Sunset over the Lake*, was a valuable piece donated (捐赠) by a local artist. Mrs. Green was very upset and immediately called the school principal and the police. The police arrived and began their investigation (调查). They found the following clues (线索):
The Gallery Door
The door to the art gallery was slightly open when the police arrived. It seemed like someone had tried to close it quickly.
Footprints (脚印)
There were muddy footprints leading away from the gallery. The footprints were small and seemed to belong to a child.
A Note
The police found a small note on the floor near the painting's empty frame. The note said, "I didn't mean to take it. I'll bring it back."
Witness (目击者) Statements
Tom: "I saw Sarah running away from the gallery yesterday afternoon."
Sarah: "I didn't take the painting. I was just looking at it."
Emily: "I saw a boy near the gallery, but I don't know who he was."
The police are still searching for the missing painting and trying to find out who took it.
1. Why did Mrs. Green call the police?
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2. What did the note found by the police say?
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3. Who are the main suspects (嫌疑人) in the missing painting case?
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4. Imagine you are a detective (侦探). What questions would you ask Sarah to find out more about the missing painting?
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5. 将短文中画线句子翻译成中文。
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Last week, Mrs. Green, the art teacher at Lincoln Middle School, discovered that a famous painting had gone missing from the school's art gallery (陈列室). The painting, called *Sunset over the Lake*, was a valuable piece donated (捐赠) by a local artist. Mrs. Green was very upset and immediately called the school principal and the police. The police arrived and began their investigation (调查). They found the following clues (线索):
The Gallery Door
The door to the art gallery was slightly open when the police arrived. It seemed like someone had tried to close it quickly.
Footprints (脚印)
There were muddy footprints leading away from the gallery. The footprints were small and seemed to belong to a child.
A Note
The police found a small note on the floor near the painting's empty frame. The note said, "I didn't mean to take it. I'll bring it back."
Witness (目击者) Statements
Tom: "I saw Sarah running away from the gallery yesterday afternoon."
Sarah: "I didn't take the painting. I was just looking at it."
Emily: "I saw a boy near the gallery, but I don't know who he was."
The police are still searching for the missing painting and trying to find out who took it.
1. Why did Mrs. Green call the police?
Because she discovered that a famous painting had gone missing from the school’s art gallery.
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2. What did the note found by the police say?
It said,“I didn’t mean to take it. I’ll bring it back.”
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3. Who are the main suspects (嫌疑人) in the missing painting case?
Sarah and the boy seen by Emily.
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4. Imagine you are a detective (侦探). What questions would you ask Sarah to find out more about the missing painting?
Where were you yesterday afternoon? Did you see anyone else near the gallery?(主观题,言之有理即可)
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5. 将短文中画线句子翻译成中文。
脚印很小,看起来像是一个孩子的。
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答案:
1.Because she discovered that a famous painting had gone missing from the school’s art gallery. 2.It said,“I didn’t mean to take it. I’ll bring it back.” 3.Sarah and the boy seen by Emily. 4.Where were you yesterday afternoon? Did you see anyone else near the gallery?(主观题,言之有理即可) 5.脚印很小,看起来像是一个孩子的。
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