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蓬溪縣高2017級第二學期第二次質量檢測英語試題(時間120分鐘滿分150分)第I卷(選擇題共100分)注意事項:考生答題時,請將答案填寫在答題卷上,在本試卷上答題無效第一部分聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.TohaveanXray. B.Togotothehospital. C.Tohelpthewoundedman.2.Whereandwhenwillthemeetingbeheld?A.Room303,3:00pm. B.Room303,2:00pm. C.Room302,2:00pm.3.WhenwouldThomasandLilyliketoleave?A.Tomorrow. B.NextMondayorTuesday.C.ThisMonday.4.Whatistheman’schoice?A.Hepreferstrainfortrip.B.Hedoesn’tliketraveling.C.Notmentioned.5.Accordingtothewoman,whatshouldthemandoatfirst?A.Heshouldaskabouttheflatonthephone.B.Heshouldreadtheadvertisementsforflatsinthenewspaper.C.Heshouldphoneandmakeanappointment.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Howlongisitsincetheymeteachother?A.Morethanoneyear.B.LessthanoneyearC.Threemonths.7.Wheredoesthemanwork?A.Inafoodfactory.B.Atauniversity.C.AttheNationalBank8.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ThewomanspeaksGermanbetterthanSpanish.B.Tom,John’sson,isinGradeThree.C.Themanhastwochildren.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Whoarethetwospeakers?A.Amanandhiswife. B.Amanandhissister. C.Amanandhisgirlfriend.10.Whyisthemanunhappyabouttheirweekends?A.Theyseldominvitefriendsover.B.Theyseldomgooutforapicnic.C.Theyseldomspendweekendstogether.11.Whichaspectofthepicnicdothemanandwomandifferon?A.Whoshouldgetthecarready.B.Howmanyfriendstheyshouldinvite.C.Whatfoodanddrinktheyshouldprepare.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Whydoesthemangotoseethedoctor?A.Becauseheisseriouslyill.B.Becausehewantstoseedeath.C.Becausethedoctorwantshismoney.13.Whatdoesthedoctoradvisethemantodo?A.Takemoremedicine. B.Haveaholiday. C.Givesomeofhismoneytopoorpeople.14.Howdoyoufindtheman?A.Heishonest.B.Heiscarelessabouthishealth.C.Hecaresforhismoneybeyondeverythingelse.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Howhasthemanbeenfeelinglately?A.Lonely. B.Unhappy. C.Depressed.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.TolearnEnglish.B.Tojoinaclub.C.Todoexercise.17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanisthewoman’selderbrother.B.Youdon'tfeelalonewhenyouhaveaclosefriend.C.ThemanesfromNorthAmerica.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.WhywastheMesaA.Toattractmorevisitors.B.Toearnmoney.C.ToprotectthecultureofancientNativeAmericans.19.Whatlanguagedothewords“MesaVerde”belongto?A.English.B.Spanish.C.French.20.Howmanyruinswerediscoveredinall?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分60分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項AGrowingupinasmalltowninruralMalaysia,wedidnothavemanytoys.Wehadtobecreative,sowebuiltkites,playedwithsandandmadejumpingropesfromrubberbands.Myfatherworkedonmygrandfather’srubbertreeplantation,andsometimeshewouldtakemewithhimandshowmethethick,whiterubbermilkextracted(提取)fromthetreestoproducenaturalrubber.Afterschool,Idreamedofbeinganengineer,butIcouldnotgetintomylocaluniversity,becauseMalaysia’sracebasedsystemlimitsthenumberofChinesestudents.Likemanyofmyfriends,IhadtoleaveMalaysiatogotouniversity.MybrotherandIlandedinKansasonasnowydayinthespringof1991.IhadneverseensnowbeforeandbarelyspokeanyEnglish.IrememberthinkingIwashalfwayroundtheglobeandthat,ifIscreamed,nobodywouldhear.AyearafterIgraduated,theAsianeconomycrashed,andmanyofmyfriendsbackhomelosttheirjobs.In1997,theUSeconomywasbooming,andwithamaster’sinmechanicalengineering,itwaseasiertofindajobintheUS.SoIstartedacareerincrashsafetyinDetroit’smotorindustry.Ilovedmyjob,butregrettednotseeingmytwodaughtersmuch.Theywere9and12,anddistanttowardsme.Onenightafterwork,Isawthemmakingbracelets(手鐲)fromrubberbandsandIthought,“Hey,Iknowhowtodothis.MaybeIcanimpressyougirls.”Isatdownandshowedthemhowtolinktherubberbandstogether,usingthesametechniquewehadusedtomakejumpingropesbackinMalaysia.Butthebraceletskeptfallingapart.Iwentdowntomybasement,grabbedaboardandstuckmultiplerowsofpushpinsintoit.ThenIstartedlinkingthebandsinazigzag,likeadiamondshape,anditworkedreallywell.Thenextday,mydaughterstookabunchofcolorfulbraceletstoschool.Ibecameaneighborhoodheroovernight.Childrenwouldeuptomeandaskmetomakethembracelets.Itwasmyolderdaughter,Teresa,whofirstsuggestedsellingthem.Ispentsixmonthsdevelopingtheproductsanddesigned28differentversions.IwasstillworkingfulltimeatNissan,soIwouldstayupuntilthreeorfouro’clockeverymorning.Thebiggestchallengewastoconvincemywife.Iamtheoneinthefamilywithallthecrazyideas,andsheismyrealitycheck.Shealwayshasthefinalsay.Oneday,Imadearingoutofrubberbandsandputitonherfinger.Afterthat,shewasonboard.Weinvestedourentirefamilysavingsof$10,000toordertoolingand2,000lbofrubberbandsfromChina,andassembledthekitsourselvesinourgarage.IspentmonthsgoingroundtoystoresinMichiganwithmydaughters,tryingtoselltheloomband.Nobodywasinterested.Theproblemwasthatpeopledidn’tunderstandhowtheyworked.SoIaskedmynieceandmydaughterstocreateYouTubevideos,explaininghowtomakerubberbandbracelets.Thesecreatedatrend.InJuly2012,IreceivedanorderfromatoystoreinAlpharetta,Georgia,for12loombandkits.Lessthantwoweekslater,thesamestoreplacedanorderfor$10,000.WhenmywifeandIsawit,ourjawsdropped.Wethoughtitwasamistake.Thestoreownerstoldustheyhadneverseenanythinglikethat.Afterthat,oursalesclimbedeverymonthuntil,inDecember2012,wereached$200,000wholesalesalesamonth.ItookthreemonthleavefromNissan,butneverreturnedtomyoldjob.Thejourneyhasbeenmagical,buttherehavebeenmanychallenges.Once,oursuppliermadeamistakeanddelivered10,000metalhooksthatwereallbentinthewrongshape.Ihadtohammereverysinglehookintoshape,whichtookawholeyear.Lastyear,wesoldmorethan$40mworthofrubberbandbracelets.Iexpecttodoublethatthisyear.21.Whatistheauthormainlytalkingabout? A.Hestartedhisloombandbusiness. B.Hehadahappychildhood. C.HesettleddowninAmerica. D.Hemadetoysforhisdaughters.22.Howdoestheauthordescribehischildhood? A.Poorandbackward. B.Lonelyandneglected. C.Poorbuthappy. D.Hardbutwealthy.23.Whatdoyouthinkoftheauthorfromthepassage? A.Responsible. B.Warmhearted. C.Creative. D.Humorous.24.Whatconclusioncanweetofromthepassage? A.Diligenceisthemotherofsuccess. B.Successisnotallsmoothsailing. C.Businessistremendouslyprofitable. D.Agoodbeginningishalfthebattle.BEightWaystoHaveAGoodSchoollifeYourschooldaysshouldbesomeofthebestandhappiestdaysofyourlife.Howcanyougainthemostfromthem,andensureyoudonotwastethiswonderfulopportunitytolearn?Bepositiveaboutschool.Don’tsaythingsarediffcultorboring.Beinterestedinschoollifeandyourschoolsubjects.Joinlotsofactivities.Bequicktoputyourhandup.Goroundtheschoolwithabigsmile.Expecttowork.Schoolisnotaholidaycamp.Ifyouarenotworking,youarenotlearning,andyouarewastingyourtimeatschool.Teacherscannotmakeeverythingenjoyable.Keepfit.Ifyoudonoteatagoodbreakfast,youwillbethinkingaboutfoodinclass.Ifyougotobedlateanddonothaveenoughsleep,youwillbesleepyinclass.Playsomesportstokeepyourbodystrong.Dotoday’sworktoday.Donotsayyouwilldothingstomorrow.Ifyougetbehindtheclass,itisverydifficulttogetbackinfront.Youcannotfinisharaceifyourestallthetime.Don’tbetoodisappointedifthingssometimesgobadly.Everyonefailssometests,losessomematchesandhasbaddays.Friendsarenotalwaysperfect,andtheysometimessayanddounpleasantthings.Don’tletsmallproblemsseemverybigandimportant.Talkaboutproblems.Sometimestheyareonlytheresultofmisunderstanding.Don’tbetooembarrasssedtoaskforhelp.Youareyoung.Noonethinksyoucandoeverything.Planyourtime.Don’twastelifelyinginbedonSaturdaymorning.Goandplayasport,learnthepiano,workonaproject,readabook,practiseEnglish,orhelpsomeonewithproblems.Therearealwaysalotofthingstodo.Settargets.IfyourlastgradewasaD,workforaC.trytomakeprogressbitbybit.Thinkofsmalltargets:“Iwillspeakinclassfourtimesthisweek”,“IwillfinishmyprojectonWednesday”or“Iwillgettwomoremarksthisweek”.Followouradvice,andhaveahappyschoollife!25.IfJohnnywantstoreadic(漫畫)books,nottextbooks,heneedstoread________.A.Dotoday’sworktoday.B.Planyourtime.C.Don’tbetoodisappointedifthingssometimesgobadly.D.Expecttowork.26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNottrue?A.Ifyouarenotinterestedinthingsatschool,youarelikelytofeelbored.B.It’snotashametohaveproblemsandneedhelpsometimes.C.Youwon’tmakegoodprogressunlessyousetbigtargetsD.Havingenoughfoodandsleepwillhelpusstudybetter.27.Whydoyouthinkthewriterthinksitisgoodtoputupyourhandinclass?A.Becauseyouwillimpressyourteachermostthisway.B.Becauseitmeansthatyouwillenjoyschoolandlearnmore.C.Becauseotherstudentswilladmireyou.D.Becauseyourparentswillfeelhappyifyoudoso.CAngelaWattsandherdaughterbothlearnedtheyhadbreastcancerin2011.Afteratwoyearbattle,theyarebothdiseasefree.Butthewarcontinues.Thenewenemyistheirwaistlines(腰圍).Scientistshavediscoveredthatoverweightnotonlyincreasestherisksofgettingcancerbutthechancesthatcancerwillreturn.Now,asmedicalstudiesseektodeterminehowmuchweightlossisneededforabetterprognosis(診斷),andwhetherthefatcancerlinkcanbedisruptedinotherways,patientsarebeingencouragedtoslimdown.“Weneedtodothisforourhealth,nowmorethanever,”saidAngelaWatts,59,whoisamongthefirstsurvivorstobenefitfromacaloriecountingputerprogramprovidedbyJohnsHopkinsHospital,whereshewastreatedforStage2breastcancer.Giventhattwothirdsofthenationalpopulationisoverweight,theconnectionbetweenfatandbreastcancer,thestrongestinthosediagnosedwiththedisease,isespeciallytroubling.BreastcancerremainsthemostmontypeofcancerforwomeninAmerica,withmorethan200,000diagnosesandalmost40,700deathsreportedlastyear.Doctorsandpublichealthofficialshavelongbeenpromotinglifestylechangestostopheartdiseaseanddiabetes,buttheybelievefewerpeopleassociatebetterdietsandexercisewithcancerprevention.Cancerpatients,meanwhile,facetheirownproblems.Theymighthavetroubledietingandexercisingbecausetreatmentoftenmakesthemgainweightwhileexperiencingfatigue(疲勞)andothersideeffects.Giventhosechallenges,researchersinBaltimoreandacrossthecountryareseekingthebestwaystochangebehaviorsamongthosewithadiagnosisandthosewhocouldbeheadeddownthatpath.Dr.LewisE.Foxhall,whoworksoncancerpreventionpolicyattheUniversityofTexasM.D.AndersonCancerCenterinHouston,saysdoctorsdon’tknowexactlyhowmuchweightlossimprovesaprognosis.Onestudy,publishedin2009,trackedonlythosewhohadweightlosssurgery,whichtypicallycutsmuchmorebodyfatthandietandexercise,andkeepsthefatofflonger.Researchersalsobelievethatbiologicalchangesresultingfromthesurgeryitselfmighthavehelpedreducewomen’sriskofcancer.Still,Foxhallremendsthatdoctorsadvisepeopletodietandexercise.“Weneedtopursuethethingswhichareassociatedwithpreventingcancerandhelpusdealwithcanceroncewegetit,”hesaid.“Weneedtoaddressnutritionandphysicalactivitiesandmakesurepeoplecanmakehealthychoices.”Scientiststhinkthatobesewomenhavehighlevelsofhormones—includinginsulin,whichregulatesbloodsugar,estrogen,afemalesexhormone,andleptin,whichhelpsregulateappetite—thatleadtoplexbiologicalchanges,includinginflammation(炎癥)inthebodythatcanpromotecancergrowth.Someresearchersarelookingforwaystodisruptthislink.DipaliSharma,anassociateprofessorworkingonbreastcanceratJohnsHopkins,wantstodevelopapill.Afterexploringthebiologyofmanypounds,she’sfocusingonbroccoli(花椰菜),garlicandthemagnoliaplant(木蘭屬植物).AngelaWattssaystheputerprogramishelpingher.She’sbeenthroughsurgery,chemotherapyandradiationforherbreastcancer,andsheknowsthatdroppingmorepoundscanreducetheriskofthecancerrecurring.Theputercountscaloriesfromhermealsandsubtracts(減去)caloriesburnedfromexercising,warningherwhenshe’sapproachingherdaily1,500calorielimit.Wattssayssheweighedasmuchas212poundsandhasagoalweightof150.28.AngelaWattsandherdaughterhavetocontinuethewarbecause. A.theyarebothdiagnosedwithbreastcancer B.theyshouldhaveabetterprognosisregularly C.breastcancerhascausedmoreseriousproblems D.overweightmayleadtotherecurrenceofthecancer29.Whenapersonisbeingtreatedforcancer,. A.hecan’tliveanormallife B.hemayfeeltiredandputonweight C.hemustbebraveenoughtotakechallenges D.heshouldknowhisdietsandexerciseexactly30.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthatDr.LewisE.Foxhall. A.holdstheideathatpreventionesfirst B.believesbiologicalchangeshelpcurewomen’scancer C.suggeststhatdoctorsshouldprovideproperdietsandexercise D.doesn’tthinklosingweightimprovesaprognosis31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.SlimwomenaremuchhealthierintheUSA. B.Mostexpertsdoubtthecaloriecountingprogram. C.DipaliSharmahasinventedpillstocurebreastcancer. D.EatingmorebroccoliorgarliccanbebeneficialtoAngela.DIfyoucouldbeanybodyintheworld,whowoulditbe?Yourneighbourorasuperstar?Afewpeoplehaveexperiencedwhatitmightbeliketostepintotheskinofanotherperson,thankstoanunusualvirtualreality(虛擬現實)device.RikkeWahl,anactress,modelandartist,wasoneoftheparticipantsinabodyswappingexperimentattheBeAnotherlab,aprojectdevelopedbyagroupofartistsbasedinBarcelona.Sheswappedwithherpartner,anactor,usingamachinecalledTheMachinetoBeAnotherandtemporarilybecameaman."AsIlookeddown,Isawmywholebodyasaman,dressedinmypartner'spants,"shesaid."That'sthepictureIrememberbest."Thesetupisrelativelysimple.Bothuserswearavirtualrealityheadsetwithacameraonthetop.Thevideofromeachcameraissenttotheotherperson,sowhatyouseeistheexactviewofyourpartner.Ifshemovesherarm,youseeit.Ifyoumoveyourarm,sheseesit.Togetusedtoseeinganotherperson'sbodywithoutactuallyhavingcontrolofit,participantsstartbyraisingtheirarmsandlegsveryslowly,sothattheothercanfollowalong.Eventually,thiskindofslowsynchronised(同步的)movementbeesfortable,andparticipantsreallystarttofeelasthoughtheyarelivinginanotherperson'sbody.Usingsuchtechnologypromisestoalterpeople'sbehaviourafterwardspotentiallyforthebetter.Studieshaveshownthatvirtualrealitycanbeeffectiveinfightingracismthebias(偏見)thathumanshaveagainstthosewhodon'tlookorsoundlikethem.ResearchersattheUniversityofBarcelonagavepeopleaquestionnairecalledtheImplicitAssociationTest,whichmeasuresthestrengthofpeople'sassociationsbetween,forinstance,blackpeopleandadjectivessuchasgood,bad,athleticorawkward.Thentheyaskedthemtocontrolthebodyofadarkskinneddigitalcharacterusingvirtualrealityglasses,beforetakingthetestagain.Thistime,theparticipants'biasscoreswerelower.Theideaisthatonceyou've"putyourselfinanother'sshoes"you'relesslikelytothinkillofthem,becauseyourbrainhasinternalisedthefeelingofbeingthatperson.ThecreatorsofTheMachinetoBeAnotherhopetoachieveasimilarresult."Attheendofbodyswapping,peoplefeellikeholdingeachotherintheirarms,"saysArthurPointeau,aprogrammerwiththeproject."It'sareallynicewaytohavethiskindofexperience.Iwouldreally,reallyremendittoeveryone."32.Theword"swapping"(paragraph1)isclosestinmeaningto_________.A.exchangingB.buildingC.controllingD.transplanting33.WecaninferfromtheexperimentattheBeAnotherlabthat____________.A.participantswilllivemorepassionatelyaftertheexperimentB.wecanlearntotakecontrolofotherpeople'sbodiesC.ourfeelingsarerelatedtoourbodilyexperienceD.theMachinetoBeAnothercanhelppeoplechangetheirsexes34.IntheImplicitAssociationTest,beforetheparticipantsusedvirtualrealityglassestocontroladarkskinneddigitalcharacter,__________.A.theyfoughtstronglyagainstracismB.theyweremorebiasedagainstthoseunlikethemC.theychangedtheirbehaviourdramaticallyD.theyscoredloweronthetestforracism35.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat_________.A.technologyhelpspeoplerealizetheirdreamsB.ourbiasescouldbeeliminatedthroughexperimentsC.virtualrealityhelpspromoteunderstandingamongpeopleD.ourpointsofviewaboutothersneedchangingconstantly第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分45分)第一節完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Thatwasthemorning,whenJohn,14yearold,wastobeginhisduckshooting.Hehad36thewholeideaeversincehisfatherhadboughthimagunandhad37himatriptothisisland,buthelovedhisfatherandwantedto38him.Theycametothebeach.Toease(減輕)thesenseof39,hetookapictureofhisfather.Thenheputthecameraasideand40thegun.Hisfathersaid41,“I'vebeenwaitingalongtimeforthisday.I'llletyoushoot.”Heleanedforward,eyesnarrowed.“Thereisasmallflightnow.Keepyourheaddown;I'llgiveyoutheword.”John'sheartwas42wildly.“No,don'tlettheme,please!”Buttheycame,closer,closer...“Now,takethem!'”criedhisfather.Johnfelthisbody43.Hestoodup,leanedintothegunthewayhisfathertaughthim.Inthesamedistance,theduckssawthegunnersandflaredwildly.Forasecondhehungthereandbalancedbetweenlifeanddeath.Therewasnosound.Johnstood44,seizingthegun.“Whathappened?Whydidn'tyoushoot?”Hisfathersaidinacontrolledvoice.Theboydidn'tanswer.Hislipsweretrembling.“Becausetheywereso45.”Hesaidandburstintotears.Hesatdown,face46inhishandsandwept.Allhopeofpleasinghisfatherwas47.Hehadhis48andhefailed.49amomenthisfatherwassilent.Andthenhesaid,“Let'stryagain.”Johndidn't50hishands.“It'snouse.Ican't.”“Hurry,you'llmisshim.Here!”ColdmetaltouchedJohn.Helookedup,51.Hisfatherwashandingthecameratohimandsaidsoftly.“Quick!”Johnstoodupandpressedhisshutterrelease(快門)buttoninaflash.“Igothim.”Hisfacewas___52___.Johnsawtherewasno53inhisfather'seyes,onlyprideandlove.“I'llalwaysloveshooting.Butthatdoesn'tmeanyou____54__.Sometimesittakesasmuch55nottodoathingastodoit.”Hepaused.“Ithinkyoucouldteachmehowtooperatethatmachine.”36.A.enjoyedB.enviedC.hatedD.preferred37.A.allowedB.promisedC.suggestedD.permitted38.A.pleaseB.surpriseC.exciteD.interest39.A.hatredB.pleasureC.shockD.fear40.A.brokeupB.pickedupC.gotupD.putup41.A.happilyB.angrilyC.tiredlyD.hurriedly42.A.shakingB.beatingC.hittingD.jumping43.A.doB.obeyC.moveD.follow44.A.silentB.quietC.calmD.still45.A.farB.lovelyC.smallD.brave46.A.putB.placedC.buriedD.laid47.A.lostB.missingC.goneD.leaving48.A.chanceB.abilityC.problemD.advantage49.A.InB.AfterC.ForD.During50.A.raiseB.lowerC.leaveD.giveup51.A.unhappyB.unbelievingC.unnoticedD.untouched52.A.redB.excitedC.brightD.pale53.A.painB.disappointmentC.funD.happiness54.A.needB.mightC.daretoD.haveto55.A.timeB.energyC.courageD.car第II卷(非選擇題共50分)第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Someanimalscanbetrainedtohelphumans.Forexample,speciallytraineddogshelpblindpeoplewalkaroundthetownsafely.Somekindsofmonkeyscanbetaughtthingstoo.____56____Themonkeyspickupthephonewhenitrings,carryshoppingbagsanddohousework.Inthewild,animalsandhumansarenotusuallyfriends.___57____InAfrica,thehoneyguidebirdworkswithhumanstofindfood.Thebirdlikestoeatthegrubs(幼蟲)—atypeofinsectthatlivesinsideabeehive(蜂巢,蜂窩).Itknowshowtofindbeehivesbutitcan’topenthemandgetthegrubs.Peopleliketoeathoney,buttheyaren’tverygoodatfindingbeehives.____58____Thebirdfliestoabeehiveandpeoplefollowit.Whenthepeopleopenthebeehiveandtakethehoney,theygivethegrubstothebird.InLagunainthesouthofBrazil,fishermenanddolphinsworkasateam.Theoceanisn’tveryclean,sothefishermencan’tseethefish.____59____Whenthedolphinsfindalargegroupoffish,theymakeanoisetotellthefishermen.Thenthedolphinspushthefishtothebeach.Thefishermenwaitinthewaternearthebeachandcatchalotoffishintheirnets.Thefishermen’snetsmakeiteasierforthedolphinstocatchfishtoo.InLaguna,fishermenanddolphinshavebeenworkingtogetherformanyyears.____60____Meanwhile,thedolphinsmustbehappytohelpbecausetheyteachtheirbabieshowtoworkwiththehumans!A.Theyattackeachotherforfoodorsomethingelse.B.Sothebirdandthepeoplehelpeachother.C.Theycanlearnhowtohelppeoplewhocan’tusetheirarmsorlegs.D.Infact,theyusuallyhelptogetenoughfoodfortheirbabies.E.Thefishermenteachtheirchildrenhowtoworkwiththedolphins.F.However,thereareafewinterestingexampleswheretheycanworktogether.G.However,dolphinscanfindthemeasilybyusingsounds.第三節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。Intheyearssincethefirst
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