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(E)
On Thanksgiving Day, about 88 percent Americans eat turkey. But one lucky turkey not only will not be eaten but also will become famous. Every year, turkey farmers present turkeys to the US president. But instead of eating this turkey, the president gives it a "Pardon". The turkey is flown to Florida for a Thanksgiving parade (游行). Then it lives on the farm for the rest of its life.
Turkeys come from America and have been part of American culture for centuries. Benjamin Franklin even wanted the turkey to be America's national bird.
Turkeys that are kept on farms are large, awkward birds that can not fly. But wild turkeys are quite fast. They can fly at speed up to 88 kilometers per hour. They can also run at 40 kilometers per hour.
Turkeys don't have ears. They hear by using the growth of beaks (尖喙). But their hearing is about five times better than human hearing.
Turkeys are such interesting birds. No wonder Benjamin Franklin wanted them to be American national birds.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(10分)
86. How many American people eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day?______
87. How long have turkeys been part of American culture?______
88. How far can wild turkeys run per hour?______
89. Why can turkeys hear though they don't have ears?______
90. Who wanted turkeys to be American national birds?______
On Thanksgiving Day, about 88 percent Americans eat turkey. But one lucky turkey not only will not be eaten but also will become famous. Every year, turkey farmers present turkeys to the US president. But instead of eating this turkey, the president gives it a "Pardon". The turkey is flown to Florida for a Thanksgiving parade (游行). Then it lives on the farm for the rest of its life.
Turkeys come from America and have been part of American culture for centuries. Benjamin Franklin even wanted the turkey to be America's national bird.
Turkeys that are kept on farms are large, awkward birds that can not fly. But wild turkeys are quite fast. They can fly at speed up to 88 kilometers per hour. They can also run at 40 kilometers per hour.
Turkeys don't have ears. They hear by using the growth of beaks (尖喙). But their hearing is about five times better than human hearing.
Turkeys are such interesting birds. No wonder Benjamin Franklin wanted them to be American national birds.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。(10分)
86. How many American people eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day?______
87. How long have turkeys been part of American culture?______
88. How far can wild turkeys run per hour?______
89. Why can turkeys hear though they don't have ears?______
90. Who wanted turkeys to be American national birds?______
答案:
86. About 88 percent Americans.
87. For centuries.
88. 40 kilometers per hour.
89. They hear by using the growth of beaks.
90. Benjamin Franklin.
87. For centuries.
88. 40 kilometers per hour.
89. They hear by using the growth of beaks.
90. Benjamin Franklin.
Ⅺ. 书面表达。(20分)
(A)下面是一则有关中学生自我保护的建议书,请你阅读后完成相关内容。(每空一词)(5分)
Self-protection is one of the most important skills for teenagers. But how can we protect ourselves? Here are some suggestions.
First, we should be careful when we make friends on line, especially don't 91.______ them alone. Second, if we are in danger, we must call the police for 92.______ in time, so that we can keep ourselves 93.______. Also, we should eat healthily and safely. Not only that, we shouldn't crowd each other when we get 94.______ or get off the bus.
All in all, everyone needs to learn more to protect ourselves and stay 95. ____ from danger.
(A)下面是一则有关中学生自我保护的建议书,请你阅读后完成相关内容。(每空一词)(5分)
Self-protection is one of the most important skills for teenagers. But how can we protect ourselves? Here are some suggestions.
First, we should be careful when we make friends on line, especially don't 91.______ them alone. Second, if we are in danger, we must call the police for 92.______ in time, so that we can keep ourselves 93.______. Also, we should eat healthily and safely. Not only that, we shouldn't crowd each other when we get 94.______ or get off the bus.
All in all, everyone needs to learn more to protect ourselves and stay 95. ____ from danger.
答案:
91. meet
92. help
93. safe
94. on
95. away
92. help
93. safe
94. on
95. away
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