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But wait. The story was far from over. Just a week after Hunter39。s wedding on a Las Vegasbound flight when he realized that he has misplaced his wallet, sometime during the journey. Hunter39。 And then there is Hunter Shamatt, who not only got back his wallet but with some added happiness that was tagged along!選C。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。t use the technology we had”以及第六段中的“I felt lucky because we didn39。故選B。Excited【答案】 (1)B(2)D(3)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者從印度來(lái)到美國(guó),在美國(guó)上高中。PuzzledHe got the Course Requirements sheet from his classmate.D.he had been longing to leave his homeland(2)What do we know about the author39。t so bad.(1)The author attended an American high school because _______. A.s still fourth period.t use the technology we had. We had to take notes as the teacher spoke.根據(jù)第一段中的“On Wednesday, January 13th, I performed on stage for the first time.”及全文內(nèi)容可知,文章主要敘述作者第一次登臺(tái)表演的經(jīng)歷。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第四段中的“My first character is a man named Roger who is a senior advisor to a presidential candidate in a play called ‘The Spot.’ He39。根據(jù)第一段中的“As someone who takes part in so many activities, it39。D.The people.D.B. there is no one who isn39。 While I had really interesting characters, and the plays were funny and such a great experience to act in, I really love the Senior Play Project for the people. I worked with 12 other seniors who not only loved what they were doing, but offered help and advice throughout my entire learning process.s tough political races. He39。t particularly difficult, more to see who may be a better fit tor certain roles. We were told our roles in the various plays, and started to work immediately.s extremely difficult to find the time to be a part of any production. For me, it was a onceinalifetime opportunity to try acting through the Senior Play Project.5.閱讀理解 本文主要敘述了古代埃及的木乃伊展示了古代埃及人的日常生活,是了解它們的途徑,有助于在現(xiàn)代社會(huì)與過(guò)去的之間建立一座橋梁。古埃及人與我們之間的距離不再是5000多年前的事了,而是變得更加清晰,離我們更近了。 (3)考查推理判斷。以及第三段中的“ In the century since then, archaeology has bee less of a (2)考查推理判斷。伊克拉姆所說(shuō),木乃伊的研究是現(xiàn)代社會(huì)和過(guò)去的聯(lián)系的橋梁。bee more sensitive to the ancient lifestyle of our ancestors【答案】 (1)B(2)D(3)B(4)A 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,自從1888年在埃及發(fā)現(xiàn)了貓動(dòng)物的木乃伊之后,大量的皇家墓穴被挖掘,成千上萬(wàn)的木乃伊被運(yùn)往世界各地,以攫取物質(zhì)利益。She doubts if current society will understand the significance of Egyptian remains.(4)This article probably encourages the readers to _____________. A.She wishes to establish the continuity of pets over history.B.In the royal tombs, there were many treasures made of silver and gold.B.C.re really displays of daily life, says Egyptologist Salima Ikram. After peering beneath bandages with xrays and cataloguing her findings, she created a gallery for the collection — a bridge between people today and those of long ago. You look at these mummified animals, and suddenly you say, Oh, King SoandSo had a pet. I have a pet. And instead of being at a distance of 5,000plus years, the ancient Egyptians bee clearer and closer to us.(1)Which of the following words has the closest meaning to peddled(paragraph 1)? A. wealth lies in the majority of details about ordinary folks—what they did, what they thought, how they prayed. And animal mummies are a big part of that. Those were the days of generously funded explorations—that dragged through acres of desert in their quest for royal tombs, and for splendid gold and painted masks to decorate the estates and museums of Europe and America. The many thousands of mummified animals that turned up at religious sites throughout Egypt were just things to be cleared away to get at the good stuff. Few people studied them, and their importance was generally unrecognized.t human. They were feline — ancient cats that had been mummified(木乃伊化的) and buried in holes in astonishing numbers. Not one or two here and there, reported English Illustrated Magazine, but dozens, hundreds, hundreds of thousands, a layer of them, a layer thicker than most coal joints, ten to twenty cats deep. Some of the linenwrapped cats still looked presentable, and a few even had golden faces. Village children peddled the best ones to tourists for change。4.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read. t know what you have lost until you39。我們的工作不是質(zhì)疑這些離奇的事情,更多的是接受生活帶給我們的這些禮物。話對(duì)他接下來(lái)幾天要做的決定提供了清晰的思路和暗示的提醒。故選B。 (3)考查詞義猜測(cè)。 (2)考查詞義猜測(cè)。 (1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。Come down the mountain.【答案】 (1)C(2)D(3)B(4)B(5)A(6)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者講述了一次埃及朝圣時(shí),爬到何烈山半山腰時(shí),偶遇了一位正在下山的亞洲陌生人。Why do we need a miracle?(6)After the encounter of the Asian man, what will the writer probably do immediately? A.B.his words were in perfect response to the need he had at that momentC.D.Apparent.For what reason did the man stop before me?B.He was in search of a miracle in his life.B.t, that39。s a miracle.d set the time aside to make decisions that would affect my career in the defense industry, my friends, my family, and, ultimately, my life.t heard me or the wind had carried my voice away from him in another direction. Suddenly he stopped directly in front of me on the high side of the trail, looked up from the ground, and spoke a single sentence to me in English, Sometimes you don39。t even appear to be Egyptian! He was a smallframed Asian man, had very little hair, and was wearing round, wirerimmed glasses.s Mt. Horeb. I39。ll always hear the right words, at the right time, to dazzle (目眩) us into a realization of something that we may have failed to notice only moments before.re big and can39。s great to be able to give people some of their history back, says Rebecca. One person told me that thanks to us, her grandmother got to see her photos again before she passed away. Moments like that remind me why