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課時(shí)作業(yè) (二十八 ) Carnival 狂歡節(jié) Ⅰ .單項(xiàng)填空 1. — Will you go to Hangzhou for a holiday this summer? — No, I won’ , I have no , it’ s too hot. A. To start with B. As a result C. On the contrary D. In other words 2. She pretended________to the manager, but actually she was thinking about something else. A. to listening B. to have listened C. having listened D. to be listening 3. I was interested in this project and had worked hard________in a project like this. A. included B. including C. to include D. to be included 4. The new law has been criticized by groups________disabled people. A. represented B. being represented C. representing D. represent 5. — Could I have a table by the window? — Sorry, of them________. A. were booked B. had been booked C. are being booked D. have been booked 6. I think________is no need for us to ment on his action: it speaks for itself. A. it B. that C. there D. this 7. Unfortunately, the band________of a singer, two guitarist s and a drummer broke up soon. A. consists B. consisting C. is consisted D. consisted 8 . The poser has been dead for many years , but the interest in his music________recently. A. has repeated B. has regained C. has revived D. has recovered 9. With his mind________, he didn’ t catch even a single word of what the teacher was saying. A. wondering B. wandering C. drifting D. floating 10. We followed the________the car had left in the grass and found it at last. A. signs B. signals C. marks D. points Ⅱ .閱讀理解 (2021 年合肥第二次檢測 ) Children bee more generous as they get older, learning the principles of equality by the age of may not be too surprising to anyone who has kids. Humans are born with a sense of fairness that most other animals seem not to share, but it’ s not been clear exactly when this concept starts to develop. Dr Alva Zhao and her colleagues conducted a series of tests to measure just how much children care about equality at different three different versions of a game, children were asked to choose between two ways of sharing a number of sweets with themselves and an unfamiliar could choose, for example, between one for me and one for you, or just having one for themselves. At the age of three, children were “ almo st pletely selfish” , says Zhao