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de them to camp in the swamp.(3)Why did Dennis ignore the warning of the old man? A.To satisfy their curiosity.C.challenge(2)Why did Jack tell Tom and Martin the story? A.C.assistances face. It was a while before Tom could appreciate the joke.(1)The underlined word dare in Paragraph 1 is closed in meaning to ________. A. What a stupid story, laughed Tom. Plants can39。 What happened? Martin asked. It was growing colder. He trembled, twisting his body closer to the fire.ll bee wealthier. He39。 said Dennis to himself. 39。 39。The land is a living thing. It will hit back at you if you abuse it. 39。You are clearing too much land,39。 Way back in time, a man called Dennis tried to start a farm here. He built that cottage over there to live in. In those days, the area looked quite different—it was covered with tall trees and the swamp was a crystalclear river. After three hard years, Dennis had cleared several fields and planted crops. He was so proud of his success that he refused to listen to advice.t say I didn39。t have chosen this place!s a scary story, warned Jack. So, Martin asked as they sat watching the hot coals. How did this place get its name?s Swamp (沼澤地) creeping into their bones. It was a strange place. Martin and Tom wished that they had not accepted Jack39。 【點評】本題考點涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和詞義猜測兩個題型的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,考生需要準(zhǔn)確捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息,并根據(jù)上下文進(jìn)行推理,歸納,從而選出正確答案。 (4)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段中的“We were also surprised at the yellow water lilies that can be seen floating on its surface between June and July.”可知六月至七月間,黃黃的睡蓮浮在水面上,我們也很驚訝。作者因此號召人們多去戶外,親近自然。experience【答案】 (1)C(2)B(3)D(4)B 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者在美麗的黑森林里度過的第一個陽光明媚的星期天。C.spirits ________. A.D.Love and protect nature.C.Take vitamin D pills.D.Surprised.B.Tired.D.LakeB.Tree.t as hard as expected and a good path was provided with dirty rocks and slippery stones all under the shade of the tall trees. This took about an hour and a half until reaching the beautiful view of the lake and land below. Once we had taken in the astonishing views, the walk back down took another hour or so, making the hike a 3to4hour round trip, which was well worth it!s beauty that gave me the energy to continue up the mountain to reach the most amazing view looking over the lake. The other was to really fill myself up in order to continue the adventure adequately, full up on some snacks and refreshing water from the well.t stand still for a photo, as they landed on leaves for a split second. We were also surprised at the yellow water lilies that can be seen floating on its surface between June and July.4.閱讀理解 狄金森以及她的作品,故選D。 (4)考查主旨大意。s works have greatly influenced and continue to influence modern poetry. ”無疑,狄金森的作品對現(xiàn)代詩歌產(chǎn)生了很大的影響,并在繼續(xù)影響。 (3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。She had the privilege of being educated at some of the most outstanding women schools in her time and devoted herself to reading all kinds of books. (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。約翰遜發(fā)表了她完整的詩作,使她的作品獲得了真正的好評。s release of her plete body of poetry that made her works receive real acclaim.”是托馬斯狄金森以及她的作品,她的詩絕大多數(shù)是在她死后才出版,并被世人所知,名氣極大。s Being World FamousD.s PoemsC.s FailureB.They rhyme well and include many parisons.(4)What can be the best title for the text? A.They make much difference to modern poetry.C.s poems? A.She spent much time on politics and education.D.She studied in good schools.B.D.C.B.s works have greatly influenced and continue to influence modern poetry. In her time, her writing style was unique given that it included the use of dashes and capitalized nouns. None of her works rhymed, and she used unusual parisons when referring to events and situations. This unconventional method of writing has made her one of the most innovative poets of the 19th century.(1)Which of the following best explains acclaim underlined in the first paragraph? A.t just simply describe something in terms of a narrative style. It was during her college years that Emily started writing. Some of her poems were published with the help of her female friends. However, the first serious attempt at having her poems published failed for her being rejected by The Atlantic magazine. This led the selfconscious poetess to believe that the public would never care for her works, and thus she never attempted to have any of her works published again. After the Civil War, Dickinson withdrew from society and had little contact outside of Amherst. Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, MA in 1830. The Dickinson family was well known in the munity for their contribution to politics and education. Dickinson lived most of her life with her grandfather who was famous for having founded the Amherst Academy in1814 and later Amherst College in 1821.s disease on May 15, 1886 that Emily Dickinson enjoyed recognition for her poetic acplishment. A limited volume of her works appeared in1890, but it was Thomas H. Johnson39。3.閱讀理解 分析選項可知A符合題意,故選A。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)代社會與過去的之間建立一座橋梁。故選B。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。以及她的話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. 你看著這些動物木乃伊,突然你說,哦,國王某某養(yǎng)了一只寵物。 (3)考查推理判斷。and more of a science. ”從那以后的一個世紀(jì)里,考古學(xué)已不再是尋寶,而是一門科學(xué),可知,他們尋找古埃及的遺跡僅僅是為了他們的物質(zhì)價值。以及第三段中的“ In the century since then, archaeology has bee less of a成千上萬的來自古埃及的動物木乃伊出現(xiàn)在埃及各地的宗教場所,但很少有人研究它們。 (2)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第一段中 Village children peddled the best ones to tourists for change。伊克拉姆所說,木乃伊的研究是現(xiàn)代社會和過去的聯(lián)系的橋梁。因為木乃伊展示了古埃及人的日常生活。bee more sensitive to the ancient lifestyle of our ancestors【答案】 (1)B(2)D(3)B(4)A