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le to find the key ,9 luckily the livingroom windows just by the apple tree were left open and you know what I could do .”I listened to all this in 10 .In front of my livingroom there was no apple tree at all . ( )1 . A. 1iving—room B. office C. airport D. house ( )2. A. address B. telephone number C. key D. traveling plan ( )3 .A. As B. When C. If D. Though ( )4. A. store B. restaurant C. fridge D. kitchen ( )5 .A. invited B. asked C. answered D. telephoned ( )6. A. meal B .rest C. time D. piic ( )7. A. got B. broke C. fried D. bought ( )8. A. visit B. join C. thank D. remember ( )9. A. but B. so C. or D. and ( )10. A. interest B. anger C. surprise D. excitement 三、閱讀理解(共 10 小題每小題 2分共 20 分) Franklin’s ships had everything they needed . They had enough food in tins for three years and thousands of litres of lemon juice to stop disease. They also had two libraries with 3,000 books , excellent maps , scientific instruments , musical instruments and a new invention: a camera. Franklin and his men left Engand on May 19th , 1845 and they sailed without problems across the Atlantic towards Canada . When Franklin arrived at Baffin Bay in July 1845, things were going very well for the expedition . On July 26th , some sailors saw Franklin’s ships when they were entering the bay . That was the last time that anyone saw Franklin and his men alive . The British government became very worried when they heard nothing from Framklin . They sent expeditions to 1ook for him , but the expeditions all returned without any news . The government offered £20,000 to anybody who could help Franklin or anybody who had information about Frailklin . Nobody came with information . Then, in August 1850 some sailors found the first signs of the Franklin Expedition while they were searching on Devon Island: some old food tins , some papers , and , something very strange , the graves of three men . The men all died in January 1846 while Franklin was waiting in Baffin Bay for the ice to melt . But w