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【走向高考?天津 山东专用)高中英语一轮总复?第二部分 学生作业手册 Module4 San - 百度文库

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her happyit seemed.Heaven knows what had happened to her at her __10__owner's.But __11__at the end of the first week she calmed down.Always by my side __12__we were out on one of our long walks or sitting by the fire.

That's why it was such a __13__when she pulled away from me one day when we were out for a walk.We were walking a long way from homewhen she started __14__and getting very restless.Eventually I couldn't hold her any longer and she __15__down the road towards a farmhouse in the distance as fast as she could.

By the time I __16__the farm I was very tired and upset with Goldie.But when I saw her licking()the four puppies (Ȯ)I started to feel __17__towards them.The woman at the door saidI took her for a walk one day__18__the puppies were bornand she just disappeared.She must have tried to come back to them and go lost__19__a boy from behind her.

I must admit I do miss Goldiebut I've got Nugget nowand she looks just like her __20__.And I've learnt a good lessonnot to judge people.

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1A.sent her away Cpicked it up

Bsold it out Dturned it down

𰸣A ҪҾϳ(sent her away)ġ 2A.beyond Cfrom

Bout of Dwithin

𰸣B ijǰһҹӳ߳(out of)ˡ 3A.seat Cchance

Binterest Dspace

𰸣D Ҫˣûжĵط(space)ˡ 4A.gift Csurprise

Breminder Dbargain

𰸣A ǵ(gift) 5A.taking Cabandoning

Bprotecting Dremoving

𰸣C ǻҵָĽ(abandoning)ġ 6A.thought Choped

Bknown Dimagined

𰸣B ֪(known)ǰϷĹ£϶д֡

7A.first Cusual

Blast Dspecial

𰸣A (first)Բ 8A.darkness Csadness

Bhappiness Deagerness

𰸣C ʲôҲԣһֱ(sadness)ʼ 9A.something Ceverything

Banything Dnothing

𰸣D ûʲô(nothing) 10A.familiar Ccruel

Bprevious Dtroublesome

𰸣B ֪ǰ(previous)˼Щʲô顣 11A.eventually Cunexpectedly

Bunwillingly Dprobably

𰸣A һܹ(eventually)ƽ 12A.while Ceither

Bas Dwhether

𰸣D (whether)dzȥɢ¯ԣߡ 13A.joy Csight

Bshock Dtrouble

𰸣B һɢʱͻȻƴңҷdzԾ(shock) 14A.barking Ccrying

Beating Drunning

𰸣A ʱҺԶĵطͻȻʼ(barking)ѡ 15A.walked away Cdropped out

Bfell over Draced off

𰸣D ҲסңԶһũᱼȥ(raced off) 16A.landed Cleft

Breached Dfound

𰸣B Ҹϵ(reached)ũʱ 17A.anxiety Csympathy

Brespect Dpleasure

𰸣C ҿԼȮʱͬ(sympathy) 18A.every time

Bbefore long

Conce in a while Dsoon after

𰸣D ſڵũңС󲻾(soon after)Ҵȥɢ

19A.added Ccalled

Bwhispered Dwarned

𰸣A ũһк(added)϶ؼң·ˡ 20A.aunt Cmother

Bsister Dchild

𰸣C Сȥ(mother) һ .Ķ

It's not uncommon in America for a person to belong to some kind of volunteer group.Donating one's time and services is very much a part of the American way of life.Most charitable activities are organized by churches and groups around the nation and even encouraged by the government.The helping hand is extended to the poorthe homeless and the disabled.Some people work to teach youngsters how to read.Others open up soup kitchens to feed the homeless.Volunteers also take care of the disabled by making reading tapes for the blind and working in orphanages(¶Ժ)to help children without parents.

High school students are often encouraged to become volunteers and many school club activities center around volunteer services.Students may work with disabled children during a summer programor participate in a club activity which helps to bring meal to senior citizens who are shut-ins.With their sense of idealism()students are often eager to donate their spare time.They see such activities as a way of becoming involved in the community and the adult-world.Social action for them becomes as important as their academic studies.

In a like mannerthroughout the yearfund raising drives are also conducted by schools and community groups to raise money for a worthy cause.They may respond to a recent earthquake in a foreign countrya flood somewhere within their ownor another natural disaster which has left people destitute and homeless.They may organize drives to collect foodclothing and medicines to serve an immediate need.Today even the Halloween custom oftrick or treathas become an occasion to collect money for a charitable cause.

This call to help those less forutnate than themselves arises from the humble origins of the American nation.Those immigrants who were poor and downtrodden(

ѹȵ)became dependent on the kindness of their neighbors to make a new life for themsevles.

Amercian volunteers work throughout the world in less developed countries.They volunteer by serving as a champion of goodwill both at home and abroadwhich no doubt enriches both his life and those whom he serves.

1Which of the following charitable activities is not mentioned in the passage? ASome people open up soup kitchens to feed homeless people. BSome students bring meals to old people who can't go out easily.

CSome people collect money to help a foreign country with a recent earthquake. DSome students donate books to children in mountainous areas.

𰸣D ϸ⡣ǰ13зֱἰ( 1Others open up soup kitchens to feed the homeless.2or participate in a club activity which helps to bring meal to senior citizens who are shut-ins.3They may respond to a recent earthquake in a foreign country)ֻDûг֡

2Why are American high school students eager to do voluntary work? ABecause they want to participate in some social activities. BBecause they want to go to better universities. CBecause they can get higher scores at school. DBecause they can realize their dream sooner.

𰸣A ϸ⡣ɵ2ġ They see such activities as a way of becoming involved in the community and the adult-world.Social action for them becomes as important as their academic studies֪ΪA

3The underlined worddestitutein Paragrph 3 probably means ________. Alifeless Cuseless

Bpenniless Dvalueless

𰸣B Ʋ⡣ϵǰĿ֪˵Щֶ޷ġ޼ҿɹ

4American charitable activities started because ________. AAmercians are always ready to share with others BAmercians are mostly kind Cpoor immigrants needed help badly

Dpoor Americans couldn't live on without help

𰸣C ϸ⡣ɵ2еġThose immigrants who were poor and downtrodden became dependent on the kindness of their neighbors to make a new life

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her happyit seemed.Heaven knows what had happened to her at her __10__owner's.But __11__at the end of the first week she calmed down.Always by my side __12__we were out on one of our long walks or sitting by the fire. That's why it was such a __13__when she pulled away from me one day when we were out for a walk.We were walking a long way from homewhen she started __14__and getting ver

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