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專題02記敘文專練二1.(2023秋·北京昌平·高三期末)MynameisLeo.Ineverthoughtofmyselfasaspecialperson,butIalwaysdreamedtobeasuperherolikeBatmanandSuperman.Onemorning,Iawoke,slippedoutofbedandlookedoutofthewindow.Therewasaworldcoveredinaseaofwhitesnow.Ihurriedtogetdressedandsetouttotakeawalkinthesnowwithmydrone(無人機(jī)).WhenIwanderedintheparknearmyhome,Isawthefrozenriverlyingtherepeacefully.Then,ayounggirlcameintomysight.Sheranhappily,followedbyhermomfromadistance.Suddenly,shewassoexcitedthatsheaccidentallyrushedtotheiceontheriver.Therewasacreak(嘎吱聲)andthegirl,sensingsomethingwrong,said“Mommy!”justbeforetheicegaveway.Withasplash(落水聲),theyounggirlcrashedthroughtheice.Atthatmomenttwothingshappenedtome.Firstly,Istoodmorealertly(警覺地)thanIhadeverbeenbeforeinmylife.Secondly,Iwasonthemove.Ididn’tknowwhatovercamemebutIneededtohelp.ThepreciousdroneinmyhandcrashedtothegroundandwascrushedbymeasIran.Ithrewoffmyjacketandscarfwhilerunning,knowingtheywouldweighmedown.Asthewomanyelled“Help!”atpassers-by,Iwasalreadymovingacrosstheicetogetthegirl.ItriedtopullherupbuttheicefurtherbrokeandIfellintoo.Asthewaterbegantomakemeverycoldtothebone,Ithoughtonlyoftheyounggirl.Igraspedherunderthearmsandpushedherupontotheiceneartheedge.Iwasofalmostnohelpsothemotherreachedoutandpulledherdaughterintoherarms.“Takeher.Soc-c-ccold.”IsaidasIpushedthegirlupwards.ThewomanturnedbacktohelpmeusingthescarfbutIwasnowheretobeseen.Blacknessenvelopedme.WithastartIawoke!TherewerefiremenallaroundmeandIwaslyinginthesnowwithamaskonmyface.Cheersbrokeoutaroundme.Mylifereallychanged.ItwasaspiritanditdidcometomebecauseIwasatruehero.1.WhathappenedwhenLeowasinthepark?A.Hisdronelandedintheriver. B.Hisjacketandscarfwerelost.C.Ayounggirlfellintotheicecave. D.Awomancrashedthroughtheice.2.WhatwasLeothinkingwhenhewasinthewater?A.Hecouldbearealherothistime. B.Heregrettedthrowingoffhisstuff.C.Hewonderedwhoelsecouldhelp D.Heneededtosavethepersonquickly.3.Accordingtothepassage,howdidLeofeelintheend?A.Worried. B.Proud.C.Confused. D.Shocked4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLeo?A.Braveandselfless. B.Intelligentandambitious.C.Cautiousandsmart. D.Generousandoptimistic.2.(2022·廣西·統(tǒng)考一模)Dedicatededucatorisonamissiontoreviveruraleducationinaremotemountainouscommunityandprovidethebesteducationtoitschildren,oneschoolatatime.Withherponytailandbig,squareglasses,ChengFenglookseverybittheschoolteacher.Yet,tomanyofherstudents,the33-year-oldismorethanthat.Cheng’scareforherruralstudentshasextendedbeyondtheclassroomandmakesheramotherfiguretothemall.Duringthejustpastsummervacation,Chengdidn’ttaketimeoffbutpaidhomevisitstoruralstudentsoftheLilingPrimarySchool,whichislocatedinthemountainsmorethan120kilometersfromthecentralareaofPoyangcounty,EastChin’sJiangxiprovince.Moststudentshavebeenleftbehindbytheirparents,whohavetogotoworkfarawayfromhomeandarelookedafterbytheirgrandparents.“Seeingthesespecialfamiliesandspecialchildreniswhatmademerealizetheimportanceofruraleducation,anditisoneofthemajorreasonswhyIhavestuckaroundalltheseyears,”saysCheng,whoalsogrewupinPoyang.Sincelearningthatoneofherstudents,TanYeting,andherbrother,werejustdependingonthesmallincomeoftheirgrandparents’handmadebroombusiness,ChengwouldpayregularvisitstoTan’shome.Shewouldcheckthehomeworkassignmentofthetwochildren,playgameswiththemandcuttheirhair.Theseinteractionshavehelpedbothchildrengrowinconfidenceandshakeofftheirtimidnatureatschool.“Chengisjustlikeourmother,”Tansays.“IfeellikeIcantalktoheraboutanything,”sheadds.Chengvoluntarilychosetomovetotheschoollastyearaftershelearneditwasinneedoffacultymembers.Shehassincehelpedtoimprovetheteachingfacilities,andwentoutofherwaytoreachchildrenscatteredaroundthesurroundingruralareaandpersuadethemtocometoschool.Thankstoherefforts,approximately200childrenintheneighborhoodhavebeenabletoenjoyabettereducation.5.WhatwasChenFengdoingduringthepastsummervacation?A.Shewasonaholidayinthemountain.B.Shewaslookingafterherstudentsinschool.C.Shewashelpingherstudentswiththeirhomeworkassignment.D.Shewasvisitingherruralstudentsinremoteareas.6.WhatdoweknowaboutTanYeting?A.Herparentsdesertedherbrotherandher. B.Sheistooshytotalktoherteacher.C.Shelivesonhergrandparents’smallbusiness. D.Sheleadsacare-freeandrichlife.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeChenFeng?A.Caringandwarm-hearted. B.Ambitiousandoptimistic.C.Responsibleandfashionable. D.Considerateandstubborn.8.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheLifeExperienceofaRuralTeacher. B.China’sRuralEducationinJiangxiProvince.C.ATeacherDevotedtoRuralEducation. D.ATeacherWhoLikesPayingHomeVisits.3.(2022秋·湖南郴州·高三湖南省桂東縣第一中學(xué)??茧A段練習(xí))WhenIwassevenyearsold.Myfriendhadgottenacomputerforhisbirthday.Heinvitedmetoplayasimplegame,andwelovedit!Weplayedforhours.Wewouldmeetafterschooleverydaytoplayit.Myaddictiontocomputergamesstartedthen.AtfirstIplayedgamesovertheInternetafterIhaddonemyhomeworkandeatendinner.ThenIstartedplayingassoonasIgothomeeachday.Myparentsstoppedme,soIstartedplayinginthemiddleofthenight.Ioftenfellasleepinclass.MyteacherwouldscoldmebutIwouldoftendothesamethingthenextday!ShortlyafterthatIbegantoskipmealsandplaythroughthenight.Myparentsfoundoutandtookawaymycomputerandsmartphone.IknewIhadgonetoofar.Myloveofcomputergameshadbecomeanaddiction.Itwasaffectingmyschoolworkandmyhealth,andIfeltquitedepressed.Playingwasfun,butIfeltevenmorewornoutafterwards!Wecanspoilgoodthingsbydoingthemtoomuch.Irealizedthatitwasveryimportanttoadjustmylifestyle.Idecidedtotakecontrolofmylifeandfindotherwaystorelax.Tosucceedinquitting,Ihadtoreplaceitwithsomethingelse.SoIthoughtaboutwhattotry.Rockclimbingbowling,watchingcomedies,andplayingbasketballwerethethingsIthoughtofdoinginstead.Igetrefreshedthroughclimbing,spendmoretimewithmydad,andgettomeetnewfriends.Themorewegettogetherandlaugh,themorerelaxedIfeel.Besides,Icaneatalittlemorefood,sleepsoundly,andPmalmostinhighspirits.Aftersixmonthsoftryingoutnewwaysofrelaxing,Ifeelmuchmoreenergetic.IfeelthatIcanchangemyselfforthebetter.Andifthat’strueforme,thenitmighttrulybepossibletochangetheworldforothers.Justasthesayinggoes,”Nothingisdifficulttoawillingheart.“9.Whendidthewriterplaycomputergamesatfirst?A.Inthemorning. B.Inthemiddleofthenight.C.Whenhegothome. D.Afterschoolworkanddinner.10.Howdoyoufeelaboutplayingcomputergamesaccordingtothepassage?A.Itdoesmoregoodthanharm. B.Itdoesmuchmoreharmthangood.C.Ithasnoeffectonstudents. D.Itdoeslittlemoreharmthangood..11.Howdoesthewriterbreakthehabitofbeingaddictedtocomputergames?A.Giveupplayingcompletely. B.Learnmoreadvancedgames.C.Tryoutothernewwaystorelaxinreality. D.Doalotofhardlabour.12.Whatisthecharacterofthewriterofthispassage?A.Abitenergetic. B.Alittlestubborn.C.Kindofself-disciplined. D.Muchclever.4.(2022秋·四川廣安·高三廣安二中??计谥校〢bandonedbyabreeder(飼養(yǎng)動(dòng)物的人)atonlyeightweeksoldbecauseshewasdeaf,Puppyhadatoughstartinlife.Butlessthanamonthafterbeingsaved,thelittledogislearningtorecognizesignlanguagecommandswithhernewfamily.MarieWilliams,41,andherpartnerMarkMorgan,43,whoarethemselvesbothdeaf,adoptedthelittledogfromtheanimalcharityTheBlueCross.ThecoupleandtheirthreesonsLiam,16,Lewis,13,andOwen,5,whohavenormalhearing,areteachingthelovingdogsignlanguagecommands,includinginstructionsforsit,comeandrollover.MarieWilliams,fromWestMersea,Essex,said,“WewerethinkingaboutgettingadogbutwhenwesawPuppywasdeafwejustcouldnotbelieveit.Shewassobeautifulandthefactthatshewasdeafjustmadeusfallinlovewithherevenmore—weknewthatshewouldfitrightintoourfamily.”Thedistinctivedog,whohasoneblueeye,wasdirty,sickandnervouswhenshewasabandonedbyabreederwhodecidedthedeafdogwouldnotmakehimanymoney.MissWilliamssaid,“Ifeelsoangrythatsomeoneabandonedherbecauseinhiseyesshewasnot‘perfect’.Itgoestoshowwithalittleeffortitiseasytocopewithadeafpuppy—shehasalreadylearnedthesignsforseveralbasiccommands.IwanteveryonetoseehowwellwehavebondedwithPuppyandhowwellsheisgettingon—sheissospecialtous.”JulieStone,managerofTheBlueCross,said,“ItwasamazingtoseehowMarie,MarkandtheirchildrenimmediatelybondedwithPuppyandhowtheyknewjusthowtogetherattention.TheyareabrilliantmatchandPuppyhasfoundtheperfecthomewhereIknowthatshewillgettheloveshedeserves.”TheBlueCross,whichdependsentirelyonpublicdonations,rehomesthousandsofdogs,cats,horses,andsmallanimalseveryyearthroughitsnetworkofadoptioncenters.13.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Adeafdogisgoodatlearningsignlanguage.B.Adeafdogtendstogetalongwellwithdeafpeople.C.Adeafdogiscleverenoughtolearnallcommands.D.Adeafdogcanbetrainedandbecomeawonderfulpet.14.WhatdidMarieandMarkdecidetodowhentheysawPuppy?A.Takecareofherregularly. B.Sendforananimaldoctor.C.Takeherhome. D.Lookforanewhomeforher.15.WhatcanweknowaboutTheBlueCrossaccordingtothetext?A.Itregularlyreceivesmoneyfromthegovernment.B.Allofitsincomecomesfrompublicdonations.C.Itearnsmoneymainlybysellingdifferentkindsofpets.D.Itismeanttoadoptthosedisabledanimals.16.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Adeafdog’snewhome. B.Howtotreatadeafdogwell.C.Theimportanceoftheanimalcharity. D.Signlanguagecommands.5.(2022秋·上海浦東新·高三校考期中)Whenten-year-oldReeseOsterberglostherFresnoCounty,California,hometooneofthelargestwildfiresinstatehistoryearlylastfall,shehadaverypressingconcern:didanyonegrabherbaseballcards?Noonehad.Withahousefulofkidsanddogsandafarm’sworthofhorsestoevacuate,thefamilyforgotthecardsduringthestress.Naturally,thediehard(頑固的)SanFranciscoGiantsandLittleLeagueleftywithaswingassmoothasbutterwasupset.WhenshewatchedtheGiantsonTV,shewouldlayouteachplayer’scardonthefloorinhiscorrespondingfieldposition.“Ilikebaseballcardsbecausetheyarepicturesofpeopledoinghappystuff—doingwhattheylove,andwhatIlove.”saidReese.Reese’slosstouchedtheheartsoftheFresnoCountyfiredepartment,whichpostedherstoryonitsFacebookpagewitharequesttohelpReeserestoreherbaseballcardcollection.That,inturn,touchedtheheartofKevinAshford.AshfordknewexactlywhereReesecouldfindreplacementcards:inhisgarage.Hehadmorethan25,000inhiscollection,withanexactvalueof35,000to50,000.Ashfordhadbeenthinkingaboutsellingthemwhenhesawthefiredepartment’spost.“Iwasn’treallydoinganythingwiththem,”saidAshford,“IthoughtIcouldtakecareofthisproblemratherquickly.”FirstvolunteerstransportedthecardsfromAshford’sgaragetotheirsandthensurprisedReeseduringatourofthefirehouse.TowersofAshford’scardswerepiledinfrontofthefireengine.AfterthankingAshford,ReesewasquicktosharethethousandsofbaseballcardsshereceivedfromAshfordanddonorsaroundthecountrywithotherkidsaffectedbyCalifornia’sCreekFire.She’sgottensomany,infact,thatshestartedCardsFromReese,anorganizationthatcollectscardsanddonatesthemtothoseinneed.ReeseisespeciallyhappytopartwithLosAngelesDodgerscards.Assheexplainsit:“GoGiants!”17.WhydidReeseloseherbaseballcards?A.Shehadaverylargeconcern.B.ThefamilyforgotwhereReeseputthecards.C.Herhousewasburntbythedestructive.D.Someonefromahousefulofkidstookawayhercards.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“evacuate”inPara2mean?A.flee B.resettle C.raise D.withdraw19.AfterAshfordsawthepost,he__________.A.wantedtosellthecardstothedepartment.B.transportedthecardstothefirehouseC.decidedtodonatehiscardstoReeseD.preparedtosellhiscardstoReeseInhishisgarage20.Reeseestablished“CardsfromReese”inorderto___________.A.GivecardstopeopleinneedB.shareherpassionforbaseballwithothersC.collectallhercardsforsomebenefitsD.gethelpfromtheFresnoCountyFiredepartment6.(2023·全國·一模)Closetoacenturyago,NewYork’sConeyIslandwasfamedforitssideshows(雜耍).Eye-catchingsignscrowdedtheisland’sattractions,showingoffcircusshows,swordswallowers—andevenanexhibitionoftinybabies.Thebabieswereprematureoneskeptaliveinincubators(嬰兒保育箱)pioneeredbyDr.MartinCouney.Themedicalestablishmenthadrejectedhisincubators,butDr.Couneydidn’tgiveuponhisaims.Startingin1896,hefundedhisworkbydisplayingthebabiesandcharging25centstoseetheshow.Inreturn,parentsdidn’thavetopayforDr.Couney’sincubators,andmanychildrensurvivedwhowouldneverhavehadachanceotherwise.Bornin12,LucilleHornendedupinanincubatoronConeyIsland.She’dbeenbornatwin,buthertwindiedatbirth.Andthehospitalstafftoldherfatherthattherewasn’tachanceshe’dlive.“Itwasjust:Youdiebecauseyoudidn’tbelongintheworld,”Hornsays.Butherfatherrefusedtoacceptthatanswer.Hegrabbedablankettowrapherin,calledataxi,andtookhertoConeyIsland—andtoDr.Couney’sinfant(嬰幼兒)exhibit.Yearslater,Horndecidedtoreturntoseethebabies—thistimeasavisitor.Whenshetooktheopportunitytointroduceherself,Dr.Couneywentovertoamanwhowasuneasilylookingathissmallinfant.“Lookatthisyounglady,”Dr.Couneytoldtheman.“She’soneofourbabies.Andthat’showyourbaby’sgonnagrowup.”HornwasjustoneofthousandsofprematureinfantsthatDr.Couneycaredforanddisplayedatamusementparksuntilthe194s.Hediedin1950,shortlyafterincubatorslikehiswereintroducedinmosthospitals.Atthetime,Dr.Couney’seffortswerelargelyunknown—butatleastonepersonwillneverforgethim.“Ninety-sixyearslater,hereIam,allinonepiece.AndI’mthankfultobehere,”Hornsays.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutDr.Couney’sincubator?A.Itpushedmedicalscienceforward. B.Itwasthemostfamoussideshow.C.Itsavedmanyprematurebabies. D.Itchargedeachinfant25cents.22.WhywasHorntakentoDr.Couney’sinfantexhibit?A.ShebelongedinnowhereelsebutConeyIsland.B.Itwastheonlyplacewhereshemightsurvive.C.Thehospitalstafflackedthepatiencetocareforher.D.Herfatherrefusedtoacceptthedeathofhertwinsister.23.WhatisthepurposeofDr.Couney’swordsinParagraph4?A.Torelievetheman’sanxiety. B.Tointroducetheladytotheman.C.Topromisethebaby’sbrightfuture. D.Toexplainthefunctionoftheincubator.24.WhatshouldwelearnfromDr.Couney’sstory?A.Medicalknowledge. B.Earningpower.C.Persuasivetechniques. D.Flexiblemind.7.(2022·浙江·校聯(lián)考一模)A27-year-oldwoman,HannahBaconwillbespendingmostoftheyearwalkingmorethan2,000milesinthenameofclimatechangeadvocacy.Sheismakingthelong-distancehiketoraiseawarenessaboutclimatechangeandsupporttheSunriseMovement.OnNov.1,HannahBaconstartedwhatsheestimateswillbeaseven-month-longjourneyfromCaliforniatoVirginiaBeach.Alongtheway,shehopestoraisemoneyfortheSunriseMovement,anorganizationfocusedonmobilizing(動(dòng)員)climateactivistsaroundthecountrytocreateasustainablefuture.Bacon,wholostherjobduringtheCOVID-19,wasinspiredtosetfootonthejourneyafterreadingthebookTheUninhabitableEarthbyDavidWallace-Wells.ThebookdescribesthewaysawarmingplanetisaffectingtheEarthmorethanwhatpeoplemayrealize.
That’swhenBaconthoughtaboutthewaysshecouldhelptheplanet.BacongraduatedfromtheUniversityofConnecticutin2015andhassinceservedasanESL(EnglishasaSecondLanguage)instructor,anaturalistatanoutdoorschool,andsoldvegetablesatfarmer’smarkets,accordingtoherwebsiteontheproject,whichshe’snamedMilesForClimate.Shealsohelpedadolescentsinsubstance-abuserecovery,workedasanEMT(EmergencyMedicalTechnician),andhelpedanonprofitpromotingzerowasteinNewYorkCity.BaconisdocumentingherjourneytoVirginiaBeachonherwebpage,MilesForClimate.HermostrecentupdateonMondayshowedslehadalreadywalkedmorethan650milesin46days.Asofnow,Baconisonlyabout$8,500shortofher$20,000fundraisinggoalforSunriseMovement.“Ihopepeopleunderstandthereissomuchmorewecanbedoing,andclimatechangeishereandreallyimportant,”sheadded,“Nooneisperfectbuttherearelifestylechangeswecanallmake.”25.Whatisthepurposeofthelong-distancehike?A.Toencouragepeopletowalk. B.Toprotectworldenvironment.C.Tosupportaclimatecampaign. D.Toraiseawarenessofmovement.26.WhatmotivatedBacontostartthejourney?A.Losingherjobinthepandemic. B.Mobilizationfromanorganization.C.Inspirationsfromclimateactivists. D.Abookconcerningglobalwarming.27.WhatcanweknowaboutBaconfromparagraph4?A.Sheworksasdifferentroles. B.Sheprovidesvegetablestofarmers.C.SheworksatUniversityofConnecticut. D.Shepromoteszerowasteonherwebsite.28.WhatcanpeopledotopreventglobalwarmingaccordingtoBacon?A.Becomeaperfectperson. B.Changethewaytheylive.C.Joinhertomakethetrip. D.Launchfundraisingactivities.8.(2022·全國·模擬預(yù)測)Agroupofgraduatesgottogethertovisittheirolduniversityprofessor.Theconversationsoonturnedintocomplaintsaboutstressinworkandlife.Offeringhisguestscoffee,theprofessorwenttothekitchenandreturnedwithalargepotofcoffeeandavarietyofcups—porcelain(瓷),plastic,glass—tellingthemtohelpthemselvestothecoffee.Meanwhiletheprofessorstoodnearbywatching.Whenallthestudentshadacupofcoffeeinhand,theprofessorsaid,“Ifyouhavenoticed,allthenice-lookingexpensivecupshavebeentakenup,leavingbehindtheplainandcheapones.Itisnormalforyoutowantonlythebestforyourselves,whichisthesourceofyourproblemsandstress.”“Beassuredthatthecupitselfaddsnoqualitytothecoffee.Inmostcasesitisjustmoreexpensiveandinsomecasesevenhideswhatwedrink.Whatallofyoureallywantiscoffee,notthecup,butyouconsciouslywentforthebestcups...Andthenyoubeganeyeingeachother’scups.”“Nowconsiderthis:Lifeisthecoffee;thejobs,moneyandpositioninsocietyarethecups.Theyarejusttoolstoholdandcontainlife,andthetypeofcupwehavedoesnotdefine,norchangethequalityofthelifewelive.Sometimes,byconcentratingonlyonthecup,wefailtoenjoythecoffee.Savor(品味)thecoffee,notthecups!Don’tletthecupsdriveyou...enjoythecoffeeinstead.”Afterlisteningtohiswords,thestudentstastedcoffeecarefullyandfounditmoredeliciousthanever.29.Whydidtheprofessortakeoutvariouscupswithalargepotofcoffee?A.Toshowhiswealth. B.Totellstudentsthephilosophyoflife.C.Tooffermorechoicestostudents. D.Tomatchdifferentcoffeetastes.30.Accordingtotheprofessor,whatisthesourceofthestudents’problemsandstress?A.Lookingforgoodjobs. B.Searchingfornicecompanions.C.Buyingabighouse. D.Pursuingperfection.31.Whydidstudentseyeeachother’scups?A.Tomakesuretheirowncupswerebetter. B.Onlytotalkabouttheircoffee.C.Tointendtohaveothers’cups. D.Toexchangetheircoffeewithothers.32.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Coffeeisthebest. B.Cupsarenothing.C.Learntoenjoyyourlife. D.Theappearanceiseverything.9.(2022·上海青浦·統(tǒng)考一模)Arens,adriverofadeliverycompany,wasmakinghisroundsnearapondinBozeman,Montana,whenheheardanunearthlysound.ItwasDecember2018,andabout15feetfromthefrozenbankswasthesourceofthatcry—ahalf-submergedbrown-and-whitewirehaireddog,strugglingtoholdontoathinlayerofice.Howshegottherenooneknows,butanelderlymanwasalreadyonthescene,determinedtosaveher.He’denteredthepondinarowboatandwashackingawayattheicewitharocktocreateapathtothedog.Itwasslowgoing,andArens,44,thoughthestoodabetterchance.Hetookoffhisclothes,eventhoughthetemperaturewas-30℃,andjumpedintotherowboat.Hisheartbeatingfast,Arensslidclosertothedogandusedtheotherman’srocktosmashawayattheice.Hegavehimselfastrongpullandslippedofftheboat,crashinginto16feetoffreezingwater.Heresurfacedintimetoseethedoggoingunder.Usingnervousenergytokeepwarm,heswamaboutfivefeettowardher,grabbedholdofhercollar,andpulledhertotheice.Hethenboostedthedogintotheboatandsliditbacktotheshore,whereanxiousbystanderscarriedthedogtothehomeoftherowboatowner.Onceinthehousehimself,Arensjumpedintoawarmshowerwiththedoguntiltheybothfeltwarmer.Afewmoreminutesinthepond,thevet(獸醫(yī))toldArens,andshewouldhavelikelysufferedheartfailure.Thenextday,Arenswasbackworkinginthesameneighborhoodwhenthedog’sownercameovertothankhimforsavingSadie.Arenssays,“Thatspecialdeliverywasthehighlightofmycareer.”33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hacking”inparagraphthreemostprobablymean?A.cutting B.finding C.mending D.a(chǎn)dopting34.WhydoesArensthink“hestoodabetterchance”(inparagraphfour)accordingtothepassage?A.Hewasabletojumpintotherowboat. B.Hehadbetternervestokeepwarm.C.Hehadanadvantageinage. D.Hewasafasterswimmer.35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheincident?A.Aftersavingthedog,Arenscarriedherhome.B.Arensjumpedintotheriveronseeingthedog.C.Thedogwashuntingwhenshefellintothewater.D.WithoutAren’shelp,thedogcouldhardlysurvive.36.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Astoryofapetlover. B.Aspecialdeliveryofadriver.C.Adogsufferingfromheartattack. D.Afightagainstfreezingwater.10.(2022·四川自貢·統(tǒng)考一模)RankedasoneofthepooreststatesinAmerica,Louisianaisoftenstruckbycoastalstormsandhurricanes.Thesky-
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