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s murder stories made her the world39。D.B.Because people have a desire to learn about murders happening.D.s view, why do Christie39。B.. A.Murder stories.(2)We can infer from the text that Christie Documentary books. Her novels have been turned into films and TV scenes. This month, British TV announced they will remake eight Christie films. Her work has continuing appeal for viewers, said director Laura Mackie. There is always a desire for a really good detective novel.s bestknown mystery (神秘)writer. Only the Bible and Shakespeare39。 (4)考查推理判斷。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解。D.Modern Countrieshave paintings on their ceilings in every cave(3)Experts had discovered cave paintings showing the ancient techniques of ______. A.Because they would be given lots of money for the discovery.(2)The Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang City______. A.t be possible to travel back in timethat only happens in filmsbut visiting these caves would be the nearest experience you could get to travelling back in time.(1)Why were Chinese historians excited when they found cave paintings showing ancient science? A. Among the discoveries experts have made are cave paintings showing ancient techniques of pottery making and wine production and paintings showing ancient weaving machines and then toothbrushes! The paintings also give some evidence of the lifestyle at the time with, for example, pictures of people boiling milk over 1,000 years ago. Experts believe that there is more evidence to be found, but even now the caves are a wonderful natural museum. If the walls and ceilings of the caves were all put together they would form a tapestry 20 kilometers long and 2 meters high! We can understand, then, why Chinese historians were so excited when they found cave paintings which show ancient science. They found these paintings in the worldrenowned Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang City, in Northwest China39??芍xB。ve made it my mission to do my part in sharing stories with students, teachers, and parents about our need for character and sympathy. (3)考查推理判斷。 ”可知作者對Helga哭泣時來來往往的人漠不關(guān)心的態(tài)度印象深刻,受到了觸動,故選C。 (1)考查推理判斷。Making Kindness NormalC.He used to be a school teacher.C.Unexpected way to do things.C.Helga couldn39。s anxiety over her father39。ve made it my mission to do my part in sharing stories with students, teachers, and parents about our need for character and sympathy. I39。m reminded all the time that, for many of us, kindness is not usually our default setting. We spend so much time worrying about our problems, our lives, our insecurities, getting to our flight so we walk by or ignore people in need of help. When she arrived at the airport in Arizona, she walked to the nearest wall, sat down, and cried. And here is the part I39。s health was on the decline. Later her father39。 Hi, my name is Helga!本文講述了小貓的出現(xiàn)給了想要自殺的退伍軍人Marino生活的希望,拯救了Marino, C項(士兵與小貓之間的救贖)最能體現(xiàn)本文大意,故選C。這讓他又活了過來并哭了。根據(jù)第二段中的“Josh Marino, a veteran of the Iraq war who suffered the effects of PTSD of suicide”可知Marino參加了伊拉克戰(zhàn)爭,戰(zhàn)后患上了PTSD,并因為PTSD的影響想自殺。The man and the cat.C.The little cat gave him hope to treasure life.C.PTSD is a kind of disease which cannot be cured now.D. Marino has made a video of his and Scout39。 From this accidental encounter everything changed. Marino found a new purpose in life through the friendly cat, who he named Scout, and who he credits with saving his life. I stopped thinking about all my problems, and started thinking about all his problems, and what I could do to help him, Marino said. The bond between them was instant,but that wasn39。 I didn39。根據(jù)最后一段中的“ therefore, Hester Prynne passed through this portion of her suffering, and came to a sort of scaffold (刑臺),at the western end of the marketplace ”因此,海絲特因此可知此時,人群在大街上聚集,故選A。故選B。D.B.The scaffold is at the eastern end of the marketplace.C.They were happy for having a oneday holiday.D. for, though her manner was proud, she perhaps underwent an extreme pain from every footstep of those who thronged to see her, as if her heart had been thrown into the street for them all to step upon. In our nature, however, there is a condition that the sufferer should never know the intensity of what he endures by its present suffering, but chiefly by the pain that rankles (使痛心)after it. With almost a calm manner, therefore, Hester Prynne passed through this portion of her suffering, and came to a sort of scaffold (刑臺),at the western end of the marketplace. It stood nearly beneath the eaves of Boston39。 and, I promise you, Mistress Prynne shall be set where man, woman, and child, may have a fair sight of her brave clothing, from this time till an hour past noon. A blessing on the moral Colony of the Massachusetts, where immorality is dragged out into the sunshine! Come along, Madam Hester, and show your scarlet (鮮紅色的;罪孽深重的)letter in the marketplace!m hooked, and want to give it another go. I39。根據(jù)第四段中的“I recalled overhearing people talking about how they kept swimming through the pain, so I tried. But it didn39。根據(jù)第一段中的“But I, along with 10,000 others, was about to plete the challenge.”可知,我馬上和其他10000名游泳者完成這項挑戰(zhàn),故可知,他們很堅定要完成這項運動,故選D。D.Her eagerness to repeat the experience.Her confidence in her own ability.the race became harder than she had expectedC.To praise the experienced swimmers.C.Disappointed by the difficult conditions.C.t matter—the atmosphere was fantastic and everyone felt a sense of achievement, whatever their time. I39。t want to stop, so I bent my right knee and just kicked with the left leg. We39。s paddling poolsized part of the lake where we moved in to feel how cold the water was. Not too bad was everyone39。t prepared for how rough Lake Windermere appeared on a cold day. A swimmer told me the water felt colder than it had been measured, and that the water was a bit rough. But I, a