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學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、閱讀單選

(2022.江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)

YardSaCQ

Thursday,July7,2022HarvisbwigFamilyLifecenter1901FenwickStreet

AugustaGA30901

7:30a.m.-12:30p.m.

CleanoutyourclosetandsellyourtreasuresinsupportoftheAugustaPartnershipfor

Children,Inc.!

Details,Details

Boothrental(ffi?)space$25.00(mustprovidetable)

Tablerentalavailable(可用的)foranextra$10.00

Mustprovideyourownchairs

Spaceislimitedsobookyourboothtoday!

Formoreinformationcontact:

DarleneHiggins

706-721-1044

dhiggins@

1.Thispictureaboveisa/an.

A.posterB.playC.reportD.advertisement

2.Thiseventisheld.

A.tocleanupyouryardB.tohelpyoucleanyourcloset

C.tosupportacharityprogramD.tohelpyoumakesomemoney

3.Ifyouwanttohaveabooth,youmust.

A.payatleast$35.00B.bookbeforeJuly7

C.providetablesandchairsD.sellallyourtreasures

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)Wordle:TheGamethatQuicklyBecameanInternetHit

YoumighthaveheardofthewordgameWordle.Maybeyouhaveeventriedthegame

yourself.Theonlinepuzzlehasbecomesopopularthatsomepeoplecannotgoadaywithout

it.Manyplayerssharetheirgameresultsonsocialmedia.

WordleisaVerysimplegame.Thatmaybewhyitspopularityspreadsoquicklyand

widely.Comparedtomanyothercomputergames,thedesignisalsoverysimple.Itcontains

just30emptysquaresappearingunderthename"WORDLE.''

Playersgetsixchancestoguessafive-letterwordthathasbeenchosenbythegamefor

thatday.Thegoalistoguessthewordintheleastnumberoftries.

Tostart,playersenterarealword.Then,thelettersturndifferentcolorstoprovidethe

playercluesabouttheword.Agreenlettermeanstheletterisinthewordandisintheright

position.Yellowmeanstheletterappearsinthewordbutisinthewrongplace.Agrayletter

meansitdoesnotappearinthewordatall.

Thegameisweb-based,notanapp.So,usersdonotneedtodownloadit.Itisalsofree

toplay.Userscanplaythegameonceperday.

WordlewascreatedbyJoshWardle,aNewYorksoftwareengineer.Hesaidhefirst

madeitforhispartner,wholikesplayingwordgameslikecrosswordpuzzles.Buthedecided

inOctobertoreleaseitpublicly.Thegameimmediatelytookoff.

AsWordlehasgrown,sohasthenumberofexpertsofferingadviceforthebestwaysto

playthegame.Onelanguageexpert,DavidSidhu,recentlygavehisopiniononthebest

wordstostartagamewith.HeliststhemostcommonlettersfromEnglishwords.Thetop

lettersheprovidesarea,r,o,i,ands.Sidhualsocameupwithasuggestionforthebest

startingwordforWordle.Thatwordis“soare,"whichmeansayounghawk.ItisaBritish

Englishwordthatwasusedcommonlyinthe?700s,theCollinsEnglishDictionaryreports.

4.Whenyouturnonthegame,whichofthefollowingpictureswillappearonyourscreen?

5?Thegamebecomessopopularbecause.

A.peoplecan,tgoadaywithoutplayingit

B.itissimplydesignedandveryeasytoplay

C.playerscansharetheirresultsonsocialmedia

D.manypeopleofferadviceonhowtoplaythegame

6.Ifyouwanttoplaythegame,youhaveto.

A.knowmillionsofwordsB.downloaditfromtheInternetfirst

C.startwitharealwordD.choosetherightcolorfortheletters

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)Ibeganworkinginjournalism(新聞工作)whenIwas

eight.Itwasmymother,sidea.Shewantedmeto??makesomething^^ofmyself,anddecidedI

hadbetterstartyoungifIwastohaveanychanceofkeepingupwiththecompetition.

Withmyloadofmagazines,IwenttoBellevilleAvenue.Thecrowdswerethere.

ThereweretwogasstationsonthecomerofBellevilleandUnion.ForseveralhoursImade

myselfhighlyvisible(w?見的),makingsureeveryonecouldseemeandtheheavyblack

lettersonthebagthatsaidTHESATURDAYEVENINGPOST.Whenitwassuppertime,?

walkedbackhome.

“Howmanydidyousell,myboy?”mymotherasked.

“None.”

“Wheredidyougo?”

“ThecornerOfBellevilleandUnionAvenues.^^

“Whatdidyoudo?”

t?StoodonthecomerwaitingforsomebodytobuyaSaturdayEveningPost.”

44Youjuststoodthere?^^

“Didn'tsellasingleone.”

“MyGod,Russe?l!,,

UncleAllenputin,??Well,ΓvedecidedtotakethePost."Ihandedhimacopyand

hepaidmeanickle(五分銀幣).ItwasthefirstnickleImade.

Afterwardsmymothertaughtmehowtobeasalesman.Iwouldhavetoring

doorbells,talktopeoplewithself-confidence,andPerSUade(勸說)thembysayingthatnoone,

nomatterhowpoor,couldaffordtobewithouttheSaturdayEveningPostinthehome.

Oneday,ItoldmymotherΓdchangedmymind.Ididn,twanttomakeasuccess

inthemagazinebusiness.

“Ifyouthinkyoucanchangeyourmindlikethis,“shereplied,4tyou,llbecomea

good-for-nothing."Sheinsistedthat,assoonasschoolwasover,Ishouldstartringing

doorbells,sellingmagazines.Whenever?saidno,shewouldscoldme.

MymotherandIhadfoughtthisbattlealmostaslongasIcouldremember.My

mother,dissatisfiedwithmyfather'scommonworkman,slife,madeuphermindthatIwould

notgrowuplikehimandhispeople.Butneverdidsheexpectthat,fortyyearslater,sucha

successfuljournalistasmewouldgobacktoherhusband,speoplefortruelifeandlove.

7.Theboystartedhisjobyoungbecause.

A.hewantedtobefamousinthefutureB.thejobwasquiteeasyforhim

C.hismotherhadhighhopesforhimD.thecompetitionforthejobwasserious

8.Fromthedialoguebetweentheboyandhismother,WeIeamthatthemotherwas

A.excitedB.interestedC.doubtfulD.dissatisfied

9.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthestory?

A.MyHappyChildhoodB.MyEarlyLifeofAJournalist

C.TheFirstNickleIMadeD.MyEarlySuccessOfAJournalist

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)Theendoftheyearisdrawingnear,andwinterisinfull

activity.Theseasonbringsalongwithitsstrongwindsandsnow—anenvironmentthat,s

nevercomfortabletobein.

Thisunpleasantandevenfrighteningpartofwintercanbeoftenseeninliterature.In

Shakespearc,sKingLw(1606),thekinghasgivenawayhiskingdomandbeendrivenoutby

histwoungratefuldaughters.Heisoutinthewintercold,suffering(遭受痛苦)thingsthat

areusuallysavedforthepoorestandmostunluckyhumanbeings.

ThewinterisbadenoughforLear,butbeingdrivenoutbyhisfamilyisworse.Asong

fromanotherShakespeare,splay,AsYouLike(1599),isfittingforthispooroldman,s

situation:??Blow,blow,thouwinterwind/Thouartnotsounkind/Asman,singratitude(忘恩

負義)''.Here,winterisusedtobringouttheuglinessofinhumanity(無人性).Therearen,t

manythingsthatareworsethanwinter,accordingtoShakespeare.

Oncewinterbecamelessofadangertohumanbeings,itbecamemorepositivein

literaryworks.SinceCharlesDickens,therepresentationoftheseasoninliteratureoftenhas

somethingtodowithhappyChristmascelebrations.

Thecoldofthewinterweatherprovidesacontrast(對比)tothefungoingonindoors.

Dickens,AChristmasCarol(1843)wasthestartofthis,butChristmasisstillacommon,

cheeryelement(元素)instoriesthatfeaturewinterscenestoday.Considerthejoyfeltby

HarryPotterandhisfriendsinJ.K.Rowling,sHartyPotterandthePhilosopher?Stone

(1997)astheysitdownfortheirfestivemeal:

“HarryhadneverinallhislifehadsuchaChristmasdinner.Ahundredfat,roastturkeys;

mountainsofroastandboiledpotatoes;plattersofchipolatas;tureensofbutteredpeas,silver

boatsofthick,richgravyandcranberrysauce.^^

Itisalmostasmuchapleasuretoreadaboutthemealasitmighthavebeentoeatit.

Althoughwinterstillisn,tthemostcheerfulseasoninnovelsandpoems,it,ssafetosay

thatwritershavesurely“warmedup”sinceShakespeare,sdays.

10.WhatcanweIeamfromShakespeare,sworks?

A.Winteriscomparedwiththeuglysideofhumanity.

B.Shakespearedidn,tlikewinterforitsbadweather.

C.It,sinwinterwhenKingLeardrovehistwodaughtersoff.

D.KingLearwasforcedtogiveawayhiskingdominacoldwinter.

11.TheauthormentionsCharlesDickensinthepassagebecause.

A.alotofhisworksarerelatedtowinter

B.hestartedanewwayofrepresentingwinter

C.heisthemostpopularauthorofwinterstories

D.hisworksmakepeoplefeelcheerfulinwinter

12.TheexampleofHanyPotterandthePhilosopher?Stoneisusedmainlytoshow

A.Christmasisstillasymbolofjoyinmodemstories

B.traditionalChristmasfoodmakesthewintercheery

C.it,sapleasuretoreadChristmas-relatedbooksinwinter

D.winterhasbecomethehappiestseasoninliteraryworks

13.Theauthor,smainpurposeinwritingthisarticleisto.

A.recommendsomewinterstoriesinliterature

B.explainwhatwinterislikeinliteraryworks

C.describecertaincustomsthatarerelatedtowinter

D.telluswhywinterisdescribedasunpleasantinliterature

(2022?江蘇無錫?江蘇省錫山高級中學(xué)實驗學(xué)校??级#㊣fsbelievedthatpeople

reachtheirmentalpeak(頂峰)intheir20s.However,thisisn,tcompletelytrue.Accordingto

arecentstudybyscientistsfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyintheUS,people

arebestatdoingdifferentthingsatdifferentages.Theystudiedmanypeopleaged10to90

yearsold,whowereaskedtotakePartindifferentmemorytests.

Asyougrowup,youmayNowyou'rebestat

You,reverygoodfinditeasiertofocus.Theunderstanding

atrememberingageof43isotherpeople's

names.thepeaktimefeelingsand

forthisability.emotions.

Yourbrainpower(腦力)YoucaneasilyBasicmathisthe

isatitsstrongest.Ieamandeasiestatthisage.

You,regoodatremember_What,smore,you

dealingwithnewmayalsofindyouYour

成位Zs(細節(jié)).faces.canIeamnewvocabula∏?

informationmore^skillsareat

easily.這theirhighest.

14.Thispassageisprobablya(n).

A.novelB.noticeC.advertisementD.report

15.Atwhatagecanpeoplereachthepeakoftheirattention?

A.18.B.32.C.43.D.50.

16.Whichfactdoesthepassageprovide?

A.Theyoungerpeopleare,thebettermemorytheyhave.

B.Thestudyisbasedonsomeresearchonpeopleofallages.

C.Peopleintheir40scanunderstandothers,feelingsbest.

D.Differentpeoplearegoodatdifferentthingsatthesameage.

(2022?江蘇無錫?江蘇省錫山高級中學(xué)實驗學(xué)校??级#㊣nfairytales,it,susually

theprincessthatneedsprotecting.AtGoogleinSiliconValley,theprincessistheone

defendingthecastle.ParisaTabrizisa31-year-oldwithperhapsthemostuniquejobtitlein

engineering—ttGoogleSecurityPrincess,?Herjobistohackintothemostpopularweb

browser(瀏覽器)ontheEarth,tryingtofindweaknessesinthesystembeforethet?blackhats”

do.TodefeatGoogle,sattackers,Tabrizmustfirstthinklikethem.

Tabriz'srolehaschangedalotintheeightyearssinceshefirststartedworkingat

Google.Backthen,theyounggraduatefromIllinoisUniversitywasoneof50security

engineers—todaythereareover500.

InternetCrimehascomealongwayinthepastdecade—fromtheNigerianPrince

Scamtocreditcardtheft.Tabriz,sbiggestconcernnowisthepeoplewhofindbugsin

Google,ssoftware,andselltheinformationtogovernmentsorcriminals.Tofightagainstthis,

thecompanyhassetupa''VulnerabilityRewardsProgrammev,payinganywherefrom$100

to$20,000forreportedmistakes.

It,saworldawayfromTabriz'scomputer-freechildhoodhomeinChicago.Thedaughter

ofanIranian-Americandoctorfather,andPolish-Americannursemother,Tabrizhadlittle

contactwithcomputersuntilshestartedstudyingengineeringatcollege.Takeacloselookat

aline-upofGooglesecuritystafftoday,andyou,llfindwomenlikeTabrizarefewandfar

between-thoughinthelastfewyearsshehashiredmorefemaletechgeniuses.Tabriz

agreesthere,sanobviousgender(性別)diseαuilibriuminSiliconValley.

Funnilyenough,duringtrainingsessions,Tabrizfirstasksnewcolleaguestohackinto

notacomputer,butavendingmachine(自動售貨機)?Tabriz,sjobisasmuchabout

technologicalknow-howasunderstandingthepsychology(心理)ofattackers.

17.WhatcanweknowaboutTabriz?

A.Sheusesbothtechnologyandpsychologywhileworking.

B.ShewasthefirstfemaleengineeratGoogle.

C.Shelearntmuchcomputerknowledgeinherchildhood.

D.Shemustthinkdifferentlyfromattackerstodefeatthem.

18.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.CausesofInternetCrime.

B.ASecurityEngineer,sDailyLife.

C.Google,sNewJob.

D.Tabriz,the44SecurityPrincess^^atGoogle.

19.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword"disequilibrium”

inthelastbutoneparagraph?

A.advantageB.imbalanceC.differenceD.competition

(2022?江蘇無錫?江蘇省錫山高級中學(xué)實驗學(xué)校??级#〣ertiewassadforweeks,

monthsaftertheliondied.TherewasnothingIcoulddotocheerhimorevenconsolehim.

Hewouldsitforhoursinhisroom,orgooffonlongwalksallonhisown.Heseemedsoshut

awayinsidehimself.TryasIdid,Icouldnotreachhim.

①ThenonedayIwasinthekitchenhere,whenIsawhimhurryingdownthehill,

wavinghisstickandshoutingtome.'Tvegotit,“hecried,ashecameinJTVegotitatlast.^^

Heshowedmetheendofhisstick.Itwaswhite.4tSeethat,MilIie?”"ChaIk!It'schalk

underground,isn,tit?”

“So?”Isaid.

“YouknowthefamousWhiteHorseonthehillsideatUffington,theonetheycarved(雕

刻)outofthechalkathousandyearsago?Thathorseneverdied,didit?It,sstillalive,isn,tit?

Well,that,swhatwe,regoingtodo,sohewillneverbeforgotten,We,llcarvetheWhite

Princeoutonthehillside—he,llbethereforever,andhe,llbewhiteforevertoo.,,

4?It,lltakeabitoftime,won,tit?"Isaid.

“We'vegotplenty,haven,twe?”hereplied,withthesamesmilehehadsmiledatme

whenhewasaten-year-oldboyaskingmeifhecouldcomebackandmendmykiteforme.

②Everysparehourwehad,wewereuptherescraping(包IJ土)awaywithspades(鏟子),

andwehadbuckets(桶)tocarryawaytheearth.Itwashard,back-breakingwork,butitwas

alabouroflove.Wedidit,BertieandI,wedidittogether—paws,claws,tail,mane,untilhe

wascompleteandperfectineverydetail.

@Itwasjustafterwe,dfinishedthatthebutterfliesfirstcame.Wenoticedthatwhenthe

suncomesoutaftertheraininthesummer,thebutterflies-AdonisBlues,theyare,Ilooked

themup-comeouttodrinkonthechalkface.ThentheWhitePrincebecomesabutterfly

lion,andbreathesagainlikealivingcreature.

④SonowyouknowhowBertie,swhitelionbecametheWhitePrinceandhowthe

WhitePrincebecameourbutterflylion.

(AdaptedfromTheButterflyLion)

20.Thesentence“Ittookthenexttwentyyearstodoit."shouldbeputatthebeginningof

oneparagraph.Whereshouldweputit?

A.①B.②C.③D.④

21.Thecorrecttimeorderoftheeventsaboutthestoryis.

a.TheliondiedandBertiewassad.

b.Butterfliesflewtothechalkface.

c.Bertiedecidedtocarvetheliononthehillside.

d.BertieandMilliespentallthesparetimecarving.

A.a-c-d-bB.a-d-b-cC.d-a-b-cD.c-b-a-d

22.Millietoldthestorytoexpress.

A.howsheandBertiecarvedthelion

B.howBertiecheeredup

C.howmuchBertielovedthehorse

D.howmuchBertielovedthelion

(2022?江蘇無錫?江蘇省錫山高級中學(xué)實驗學(xué)校??级#㏄hilWise,sheartracedas

heopenedoneofthetransporttubes.Heandateamofscientistssteppedbackasayoung

Tasmaniandevil(袋獴)namedOdditycameout.Odditytookacautiouslookaroundandthen

ranintotheforestonMariaIsland.

WiseisawildlifescientistfromtheSavetheTasmanianDevilProgram.Thescientists

workingwiththisprogramstudyTasmaniandevils,monitortheirhealth,andtrackthedevils

foundinthewild.Oddityand14otherswereraisedinareserveandthenbroughttoMaria

Islandtobereleased(釋放)intothewild.Thoughtheyareraisedinzoosallovertheworld,

devilslivewildonlyinTasmania.Theyareimportanttotheecosystembecausetheyeatdead

animalstheyfind,whichhelpscleanuptheenvironment.Devilsalsoeatanimalssuchas

wallabies,wombats,andpossums,helpingtokeepthosepopulationsbalanced.

ButacancercalledDevilFacialTumorDisease(DFTD)iskillingdevilsonmainland

Tasmania,endangeringthespecies(物種).ThegoalofthescientistswhoreleasedOddityand

theotherswastocreateapopulationofdisease-freeTasmaniandevilsonMariaIsland.

Oddityisapartofthis"insurancepopulation^^ofdevilsraisedinzoosandwildlifereserves.

ThismeansifthefacialdiseasecausestheTasmaniandevilstodieoutinthewild,devilslike

Odditycanbesentbackintodisease-freeareasofTasmania,givingdevilsachanceto

survive.

ThescientistschoseMariaIslandforthereleasebecausethereisnoDFTDthere.Itis

separatedfrommainlandTasmaniabytheocean.DevilsfromtherestofTasmaniacan,tget

there,whichpreventsthefacialdiseasefromspreading.OdditystartedhisnewlifeonMaria

Island.LifeonthisislandoffthecoastofTasmaniawasabigchangeforOddityandthe

others.Thesedevilshadlittleexperiencewithotherkindsofanimalsandhadtoexplorethe

landandfindnewbones.WiseandhisfellowscientistsmonitoredOddityandthe14other

Tasmaniandevils.Theanimalsdidsowellthat13moredevilswerereleased.The28original

Tasmaniandevilshavereproduced;therearenowaround80devils.Theyaredoingwellon

MariaIsland,andtheplanisconsideredasuccess.

Wisesaysheis“extremelyhappytoknowthatanimalsaregettingachancetobefreein

thewildinanareathatisfreeofDFTD.Itistheultimateaimofallwhoworktoconserve

endangeredspecies.v

23.WhydidWiseandhisteamreleasetheTasmaniandevilslikeOdditytoMariaIsland?

A.TopreventDFTDkillingTasmaniandevilsout.

B.TofindoutatreatmentforDFTD.

C.TocontroltheDFTDspreadonmainlandTasmania.

D.ToprotectMariaIslandfromDFTD.

24.WhatprobablymadeMariaIslandchosenfortherelease?

A.Itsrichwildlife.B.Itsgeographiclocation.

C.Itsnaturalresources.D.Itsimprovedecosystem.

25.HowwasthereleasedTasmaniandevils,life?

A.Theirsafetywasuncertain.B.Theirnumberwasgoingup.

C.Theyhardlyenjoyedfreedom.D.TheygotwellagainfromDFTD.

26.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.AprogramstudyingTasmaniandevils.B.AdiseaseattackingTasmaniandevils.

C.AsteptosaveTasmaniandevils.D.AperfectplaceforTasmaniandevils.

(2021?江蘇無錫?無錫市江南中學(xué)??级#㊣fyouhaveeverbeenswimminginthe

ocean,youmayhavenoticedthatseawateriseasiertofloatinthanpoolwater.Here,swhy.

You,llneed:

TwobowlsFoodcoloringSpoonSaltTwoeggs

1:Fillbowlshalfwaywithwater.

2:Add10tablespoonsofsalttoonebowl,mixuntilitdissolves(溶解),andthenadd

severaldropsofcolor.

3:Carefully,putaneggintoeachbowlofwaterandwatchwhathappens.

9

Whathappens?

Theeggintheplainwatersinks.Theegginthesaltwaterfloats.

(Ifthesaltwatereggdoesnotfloatwell,mixmoresaltintothebowl)

ThewaterandsaltPartiCles(粒子)inthesaltwaterbowlareclosertogetheritthanplain

waterparticlesare.Theypushharderagainsttheeggthantheplainwaterparticlesdoandthe

eggfloats.

27.Accordingtothetext,iftheegginthesaltwaterdoesn,tfloat,whichisthereason?

A.Thewateristoocheap.B.Theeggistoobig.

C.Thebowlistoosmall.D.Thesaltisnotenough.

28.Whatmaythispassagebetakenfrom?

A.Asciencemagazine.B.Atourguide.C.Anewsreport.

D.Ageographybook.

29.Thewritermaywritetoexplain.

A.whytheeggfloatsinthesaltwaterB.whypeoplefloatmoreeasilyinthesea

C.howwecanmaketheeggfloatinwaterD.howthewaterandsaltparticlesact

together

(2021?江蘇無錫?無錫市江南中學(xué)??级#㊣studyEnglishliteratureatuniversity

andhavealwaysbeenproudofBritain,sliteraryheritage(文學(xué)遺產(chǎn)).SomeBritishauthors

thatyoumayhaveheardofareCharlesDickensandJaneAusten.Thesewritersarefamous

allovertheworldbecausetheirbookshavebeentranslatedintomanydifferentlanguages.In

theUK,theirnovelsarecelebratedassomeofthebestthathaveeverbeenwritten.Wesay

thatthesenovelsare“classic“becausetheyarestillreadandenjoyedyearsaftertheir

publication.

IreadclassicnovelsbecausetheyarepartofmyuniversitylessonsbutalsobecauseI

enjoythem.Theycanteachyoualotabouthowpeopleusedtoliveandwhatsocietywaslike

inthepast.NovelslikeHardTimesbyCharlesDickensremindusofthePoVerIy(莊園)in

LondonduringtheIndustrialReVOlUtiOn(工業(yè)革命)whileJaneAusten,sfictionshowsus

whatfamilylifewaslikeinthe18thcentury.

Classicnovelsusuallyhavememorablestorieslandinterestingcharacters.Oneofmy

favouritebooksisCharlesDickensGreatExpectations.ItisaboutaboycalledPipwho

suddenlyreceivesalotofmoneyfromamysterioussupporter.Ashegrowsup,hischaracter

changes:hebecomesquiteselfishandmean(吝嗇的).AnotherimportantcharacterisMiss

Havisham.Whenshewasyoung,herfianceranawayontheirweddingday.Shelivesina

darkhouseandstillwearsherweddingdress.Sheisafascinating(迷人的)character,bothsad

andscary.

Readingclassicnovelsenrichesmyknowledgeandlifeexperience.Andithasbecome

partoflife.

30.WhyisHardTimesmentionedinParagraph2?

A.Tointroducetheuniversitylessons.

B.ToremindpeopleofthepovertyinLondon.

C.Toletpeopleknowaboutwhatfamilylifewaslike.

D.Toproveclassicnovelshelppeopleknowthepast.

3?.WhatcanweknowaboutthecharacterMissHavisham?

A.Sheisselfishandmean.B.Shelivesanunhappylife.

C.Shelovesweddingdressesmost.D.Shebecomesrichwithothers,support.

32.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Why?likeclassicnovels.B.Whysomenovelsareclassic.

C.Howtoreadclassicnovels.D.Howtoteachclassicnovels.

(2021?江蘇無錫?無錫市江南中學(xué)??级#㏕hatmorning,wenoticedacab

followingSirHenryandDr.MortimerinLondon.Butwho?

WewenttoSirHenry,shotel.HolmesaskedDr.Mortimerifanyonewithablackbeard

livedinornearBaskervilleHall.

“Yes,"SaidDr.Mortimer,??Barrymore.^^

“WemustsendatelegramtocheckwhetherBarrymoreisinLondonoratBaskerville

Ha?l,,,saidHolmes.

SirHenrysaidhewantedtogotoBaskervilleHall.

"OK”,saidHolmes.??Butyoumustn,tgoalone.Watsoncangowithyou.”

SirHenryandIagreedtotakethe10:30trainonSaturday.

Holmesthoughtdeeplyonthewayhome:thestoryoftheHound,SirCharles,sdeath,

thestrangeletter,themissingbootandtheblack-beardedman.Hesatinhisroomall

afternoon,smokingandthinking.

Justbeforedinner,atelegramarrived.Itsaid,“BarrymoreisatBaskerville

“Thatbecomesadeadend,Watson.Wewillhavetolookforanotherwaytogoforward.

Justthenthedoorbellrang.Itwasthecabdriverwhodrovethemanwiththeblack

beard.4tIgotamessagethatyouareaskingforme”,hesaid.??Γveneverhadacomplaint.I

cameheretoaskyouwhatyouhadagainstme!^^

“No,no,??saidHolmes.^^Instead,I,llgiveyoumoneyifyoutellmeaboutthemanin

yourcabthismorning.Hewatchedthishouseat10:00andthentoldyoutofollowthetwo

gentlemen?*

Thedriverlookedsurprisedandthenanswered,4?Themansaidhewasadetectiveand

thatIshouldn,ttellanyoneabout

"It'sserious,myfriend,andyoumaybeintroubleifyourefusetoanswer.,,

“Hisname,^^saidthedriver,?twasSherlockHolmes."

I,dneverseenHolmesmoresurprised.Thenhelaughed.44Hescoredagainstmethat

time,Watson.^^

Thedrivertolduseverythingheknew.Holmesgavehimthemoneyandsenthimaway.

??Thisisadangerousenemy,Watson.^^

------TakenfromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles

33.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“deadend“inParagraph10means

A.Holmeswantedtogiveupsolvingthecase

B.theroadinfrontofBaskervilleHallwasclosed

C.thecabdriverdidn,tfindhiswayandturnedround

D.theydidn,tknowwhothemanwithablackbeardwas

34.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthatthecabdriver.

A.wasasdangerousastheblack-beardedman

B.receivedacomplaintfromtheblack-beardedman

C.didn,tknowwhyHolmesaskedforhimatthebeginning

D.didn,ttellHolmesanythingabouttheblack-beardedman

35.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?

a.Holmesreceivedthetelegram.

b.ThecabdrivercametoseeHolmes.

c.WatsonwasaskedtogowithSirHenry.

d.Holmeswassurprisedandthenlaughed.

e.WatsonandSirHenrytookthe10:30train.

A.cabdeB.ceabdC.abcdeD.acebd

(2021?江蘇無錫?無錫市江南中學(xué)??级?/p>

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