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PAGEUnit3A卷基礎(chǔ)夯實(shí)一、閱讀理解1.

TheStateofColoradohasfourofthebestparksoutofthe58nationalparksintheUnitedStates.Theparkshavesomeofthebestsceneryofallthenationalparks.

BlackCanyon(峽谷)oftheGunnisonNationalPark

Thisparkoffersthemostbreathtakingviewsfromupinthemountainsintothecanyonsbelow.Whileexploringthecanyons,youwillfindthatthewallsdropnearlystraightdownintothenarrowvalleysofthesnake-likeriversbelow.Visitorsareofferedmorethan100campingsites,andalotofbirdspeciesandmanyanimalsarenativetothearea.

RockyMountainNationalPark

ItistheonlynationalparkinthenorthcentralregionintheStateofColorado.Elevationsinthisparkareanywherefrom8,000feetto14,259feetatthetopofLongsPeak.WhiletravelingthroughoutthisparkyouwillnoticetherearetwoverydifferentclimatesbecauseofthedifferencetheupperpeaksoftheRockyMountainsmake.Youcanenjoy359milesofhikingtrails,alotofplacesforcamping,horsebackridingandbeautifulscenery.

MesaVerdeNationalPark

Thisisprobablythemostinterestingnationalpark,offeringafascinatingtripbackintimeto600ADupto1300AD.Thisparkwasdeclaredaprotectednationalparkin1906becauseofthecliffdwellings(居處)thatwerefoundthroughoutthearea,whichwereoncehometoAmericanIndians.Manyofthesedwellingscanbewalkedthrough,whileyouimaginewhateachroommayhavebeenusedforsomanyyearsago.

GreatSandDunes(沙丘)NationalPark

TheGreatSandDunesNationalParkliesinSouth-CentralColorado,about127milesfromPueblo.ThisparkhasthetallestsanddunesinallofNorthAmericaandhastrailsforhiking.Thenaturalsandybeachesaroundthesmallriversandlakesaregoodforswimmers.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheRockyMountainNationalPark?A.IthasthetallestmountainsintheUSA.B.Ithastwoverydifferentweatherconditions.C.Itisthemostinterestingnationalpark.D.Itisabout359milesfromPueblo.2.Ifyouareinterestedinhistory,whichoneofthefollowingparksareyouadvisedtovisit?A.TheRockyMountainNationalPark.B.TheBlackCanyonoftheGunnisonNationalPark.C.TheGreatSandDunesNationalPark.D.TheMesaVerdeNationalPark.3.WhatisthenationalparkinSouth-CentralColoradofamousfor?A.Beautifulcanyons.B.LongsPeak.C.Cliffdwellings.D.Sanddunes.2.

Myschoolappearedonthenewslastweekbecausewehadmadeanimportantchangeinourlocalarea.Ourclasshadplantedalargegardeninwhatwasonceonlyavacantlot.Itwasalotofworkbutitwasallworthit.Igotblisters(水泡)fromdigging,andweallgotinsectbites,too.

Ilearnedalotaboutgardeningandcollaboration(合作),andthenIlearnedaboutthemedia.OurteachertelephonedtheTVstationandinformedthemofwhatwehadaccomplished.Shespokewiththeproducer.Theproducercheckedwiththedirectors,buttheysaidtherewereplentyofstoriessimilartoours.Theywantedtoknowwhatwasspecialaboutourparticulargarden,sincemanyschoolsplantthem.

Theteacherexplainedthat,aftergoingontheInternettolearnabouttheprairie(大草原),wehadmadeaprairiegarden.Wehadgonetoaprairieandgottenseedsfromtheplants,andthenweplantedthem.Wedidnotwaterthegarden,

butwedidweedit.Wedecidedtoletnaturewateritwithrain,sincethatwashowprairiesgrewinthepast.Wesentapictureofthegardentothenewsstation.Inthepicture,thegrasswassohighthatitstoodtallerthanthefourthgradestudents.

Asaresult,theproducersentareportertoourschool.Heinterviewedtheheadmasterandaskedhimmanyquestionsaboutthegarden.Afterthat,theyinterviewedus,andweexplainedtothemwhatwehadlearnedthroughthisproject.

Thatnight,wewatchedthenews,andtherewewere.Thenewsreportertoldourstory.Itwasonlytwominuteslong,butitwasus.Wewerefamous.Allthatwork,allthoseblisters,itwasworthit.Weknewthatwhenwesawthegardeneveryday,butnowweknewthatthewholecitythoughtso,too.1.WhatseemedtobetheTVdirectors'initialreactiontothegarden?A.Theywereexcited. B.Theyweresurprised. C.Theywereworried. D.Theywereuninterested.2.Whatisspecialaboutthegarden?A.Weedswereallowedtospreadnaturally. B.Thegrassgrewfasterthancommongrass.C.Theseedscamefromtheplantsofaprairie. D.Undergroundwaterwasusedfortheplants.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"that"refertointhelastparagraph?A.Wegotblistersonourhands. B.Ourhardworkwasworthwhile.C.Thegardenwouldbefamous. D.Theprojectwouldbefinished.4.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouttheproject?A.Annoyed. B.Curious. C.Proud. D.Regretful.3.

Susancouldn'thelpit.Sheandherfriendsbeganlunchwithcheese.Thentheyatecheeseburgersanddrankmilk.Thingsseemedfine,butthensuddenlySusan'sstomachstartedmaking

noise.Herstomachhurt,and,racingtotherestroom,shehadterriblegas!Shewassoashamed.Shehadbeensoexcitedtogotolunchwithherfriendsthatshetotallyforgottowatchhowmanydairyproductssheate!Susanislactoseintolerant(乳糖不耐受的),andeatingtoomanydairyfoodscanmakeherfeelreallysick.

Lactoseintolerancemeansthatthebodycan'teasilydigestaspecialsugarcalledlactose.UnfortunatelyforSusanandmillionsofotherpeoplewiththisproblem,lactoseisfoundinalmostalldairyproducts—cheese,milkandicecream.

Ourbodyuseslactase(乳糖酵素)tobreaklactoseintoasimplerformofsugar.Oncelactoseisbrokendown,it'seasytodigestanditprovidesgreatenergyforthebody.ButpeoplelikeSusandon'thaveenoughlactasetobreakdownallthelactosetheytakein.So,abouthalfanhourtotwohoursaftereatingdairy-richfoods,theirstomachsbegintohurtandtheyhavegas,makingtheirstomachsgetbigger.Sometimestheyevengetdiarrhea(腹瀉)whentheyeattoomanydairyfoods.

Sohowcansomeonelivingwiththisproblemstilleatoutwithhisorherfriends?Herearesometips.Ifyou'regoingtoeatadairy-richfoodlikeicecream,eatsomethingthatdoesn'thaveanydairywithit,likeasaladorasandwichwithoutcheese.Thiswillhelpslowdigestion,andyourbodywillhavetimetocreatemorelactase.1.Whatcanbelactoseintolerance?A.Ashortageoflactose. B.Eatingtoolittlesugar.C.Slowdigestionofdairyproducts. D.Poordigestionofanyfoodyoueat.2.Whatdoweknowaboutlactose?A.Itisfoundinalmostallfoods. B.Itisverynecessaryforthebody.C.Itishardforsomepeopletobreakdown. D.Itchangesitsformonceitisinthebody.3.Whatisaresultoflactoseintolerance?A.Theheadache. B.Thestomachache. C.Thefeelingofhunger. D.Thefeelingoftiredness.4.WhatwouldbethebestadviceforSusan?A.Enjoyeatingdairy-richfoods. B.Avoideatingoutwithherfriends.C.Takedigestionpillstospeedupdigestion. D.Eatdairy-freeanddiary-richfoodstogether.4.

WhenIwasabout12,myAuntFerngavemeatiponlifethatIwillneverforget.Smile,"shesaid,puttingherarmsaroundme."Ifyouwantfriends,smile.Peoplewillwanttobearoundyouifyoudo."IhavealwaysbeenadmiringAuntFern,whoattheageof89stillspreadshappinessaroundevensheherselfisindifficulty.

Istoodinfrontofthemirrorinmybedroomandsmiledasshesuggested.ItriedallkindsofsmilesuntilIsettledonmyordinary,simple,happiestlookingteeth—showingsmile.Ipracticedit.Itfeltgood.Giveitatry,andit'llmakeyouhappy,too.

Thisideawasfurtherboostedwheninthe10thgradeIwasadvisedbyafriendinourschoolwhowasaseniortotryoutforthecheerleader.Shewastheheadcheerleaderandwouldbegraduatingandmovingon.Withouthesitation,Itoldher,"No.Iwon'ttryout."

Ihadtriedouttheyearbeforeandlost.Inthosedays,thecheerleaderswerechosenbyallthestudents.Despitemybusystudy,IhadpracticedhardandthoughtIdidokay,butfoundoutthatInotonlylost,butcameinlast.NowaywouldIhumiliate(羞辱)myself!Notever!

Shepersisted(堅持說),"IfIteachyouhowtowin,willyoutryout?I'mleavingandwhenI'mgone,therewon'tbeacheerleader."

"CanyoupromiseIwouldwin?"

"No,butalmost.IthinkifyoudowhatIsay,youcouldwin."

Shethenworkedwithme,teachingmecheers,butmoreimportantlyshetaughtmehowtocommunicatewithstudents.Shesaid,"Forgettheresult!Startcaringabouteveryoneinthisschool,reallycaring.Learntheirnamesandbeinterestedinthem.Smileandbefriendly.Smileateveryone."

Backtothemirror,Ismiledmyheadoffagain.Ilearnedthekids'names,learnedaboutthemandactuallycaredaboutthem.

So,theendofthestory:Iwon.IwonforthenexttwoyearsuntilIgraduated.1.WhatkindofpersonwasAuntFern?A.Strict. B.Experienced. C.Generous. D.Optimistic.2.Theauthorwasadvisedbyherauntto________.A.makeasmanyfriendsaspossible B.practicesmilinginfrontofamirrorC.smileinanordinaryandsimpleway D.betheheadcheerleaderofherschool3.Whydidtheauthorrefuseherfriend'sofferatfirst?A.Shewasn'tinterestedinit. B.Shewasafraidoffailingagain.C.Herfrienddidn'ttellherhowtowin. D.Shehadtofocusonherstudy.4.Whatisthebestwaytocommunicatewithothersaccordingtotheauthor?A.Showingrealcareforothers. B.Developingthesameinterest.C.Memorizingallthenames. D.Forgettingthepossiblebadresult.二、七選五

Todayitiscommontoseepeoplewhowalkaboutwithcolouredwireshangingfromtheirearswherevertheygo.Theymoveaboutintheirpersonalbubbles,sometimesunawareofwhat'shappeningaroundthem.

①_______________Outsidelifeisshutout.Soareyouoneofthem?

Forme,walkingaroundinmyownpersonalbubbleisperfect.

②_______________What'sevenbetter,wearingearphonesseemstogiveasignaltopeoplewhichsays,"I'mnotavailableforchattingatthemoment."

Supposeyou'reatworkandabouttomakeanincrediblebreakthrough,butacolleaguesuddenlyturnsup.Atthisprecisemoment,theslightestdisturbancewouldbreakyourconcentration.

③_______________Onceagain,thosewireshangingfromyourearswouldbesuretogivethat"Goaway!"signal.④_______________It'sprobablypartofthegrowing-upstagewhentheyjustwanttoignoretheirwholefamily.Whiletheirmothersgivethemlecturesaboutwhytheyshoulddotheirhomework,theycanjustturnupthevolume(聲音)ontheirMP3player,smile,andsay"Yes,Mum."Problemsolved.

Prettysoon,notonlywillwehaveprettycolouredwireshangingfromourears,butalsoourbrainswillbedirectlypluggedintosomenewhigh-techinstrument.We'llbeinavirtual(虛擬的)world,communicatingwitheveryoneelse,orchoosingnotto,aswelike.Inthisworld,wewillallbepermanentlypluggedin.

⑤_______________Andtheyarechangingoursocialhabitsalongtheway.

Intheend,thereisathinlinebetweenusingtechnologyasatoolformakinglifebetterandbeingaslavetoit!It'ssostrange—suddenly,Idon'tfeellikewearingmyearphonesanymore.A.

Ourinstrumentsarechangingquickly.B.

Ialsohavewireshangingfrommyears.C.

Inthehomesituation,teenagerslovethesewires.D.

Idon'thavetodealwiththenoisefromtheenvironment.E.

Afterall,Iamlisteningtomyfavouritemusicandwouldrathernotbedisturbed.F.

Listeningtomusicthroughearphonesistheperfectwaytoignoresuchinterruptions.G.

Theywalkaroundintheirownspaces,withtheirpersonal"digitalnoisereductionsystems".三、完形填空

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D.filmed四、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

WheneversomeoneasksmewhatmyfavouriteplaceinChinais,IsayDaliwithouthesitation.Dali,①__________(surround)bymountains

forhikingandlakesforbicyclingaround,isthekindofplacethateveryonelikes.

LastyearImetacoupleofyoungstudentsI'dknown

②__________ItravelledtoDali,andweagreed③__________(cycle)aroundthelakeinasmalltownoutsideofDali.Thelake④__________(it)wasprettyeasytocyclearound,

⑤__________flatpathspassingthroughalotoflittlevillages.Whilewewerecycling,awomanrecommendedanhour-longboatrideforabout40yuaneach—abitexpensivebut

⑥__________adventurewefeltlikehaving,sowepaidforit.

Inabout20minuteswewitnessedin⑦_(dá)_________(excite)howafishermanfishedwithhisfishingbirds.Astringwastiedaroundeachbird'snecksothatwhenitdivedforfish,itwasunabletoswallowthem.Thebirds⑧__________(give)afishaspaymentfortheirserviceafterthefishermanhadasatisfactorycatch.I'd⑨__________(previous)readaboutthisfishingmethod,butitwasprettyexcitingtoseefirst-hand.

Thedayfinishedwithabrilliantsunset,

⑩__________Iclimbedontoarooftogetaphotoof.五、寫作請依據(jù)下面提示,寫一篇短文,描述自己爬泰山的經(jīng)驗及感想。詞數(shù)60—80。

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今年夏天,我在摯友的陪伴下去了泰山。(accompany)

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我們凌晨1點(diǎn)動身,用了三個多小時才爬到山頂。(setout,take)

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在山頂上,最吸引我們的是觀看日出。(appeal)

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看到太陽冉冉升起,我為能來到如此漂亮的地方感到華蜜。(feelblessed)

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我下定決心要更加努力學(xué)習(xí),使我們的祖國更加漂亮。(makeupone'smind)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Alanandtheothercamperssataroundthefire,talkingandlaughing.ItwouldbeAlan'sfirstnightinatent,andhewasexcited,ifalittlenervous.

Then,theconservationareaofficerspoke,"Muchofthewildlifeinthisregioncomesoutonlyatnight.Soaftersupper,let'sstartanightwatch.Volunteerswilltaketurnstostaydownherebythefire,awayfromthetents.Thosewhotakepartwillgetachancetoseeadifferentworld."

"Isn'titdangerous?"someoneasked.

"No,it'squitesafe,"

theofficersaid."Therearenodangerousanimals.Anyvolunteers?"

Thekidwho'dsatnexttoAlanonthebusvolunteered.

Alansatstill.

Thenoneofthegirlsraisedherhand.

"Ifagirlcoulddoit,Icould,too,"

Alanthought.Hevolunteered.Afewmorekidsraisedtheirhands.Thentheofficerexplained,"Thisishowitworks.Whentherestofyougotobed,thefirstwatchertakeshisorherplacebythefire.Thedutyofthewatcheristokeepthefiregoing.Afterthirtyminutes,heorshewakesupthenextperson.Doyoustillwanttovolunteer?"

Alannoddedbutfeltalittlenervous.SleepinginatentwithothercamperssoundedOK,buttheideaofbeingaloneinthedarkmadehimafraid.

Theofficershowedtheorderofthewatch.

Attenpasttwointheevening,Alanfoundhimselfsittingbythefire,inagreatworldofdarkness.Hehadneverbeensoafraid.Alanhadtoturnoffhisflashlight?(手電筒)becausehehadusedittoooften.Helookedatthestarsandtherisingmoon.Itwasn'tasdarkashe'dthoughtitwouldbe.Hetookcomfortinthatandtriedtorelaxalittle.

Lookingaround,Alanthoughthesawalargebirdflyingdownthroughtheairandwonderedifitwasanowl(貓頭鷹).Hehadseensmallpawprintsinthesandbytheriver.Paragraph1:

Thentherewasanoise,

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Alanfeltarushofexcitement.

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答案以及解析一、1.答案:1-2BDD解析:1.細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題.由RockyMountainNationalPark部分的"...therearetwoverydifferentclimates..."可知,該公園有兩種完全不同的氣候.故選B.2.推理推斷題.由MesaVerdeNationalPark部分的"...offeringafascinatingtripbackintimeto600ADupto1300AD."可知,該公園供應(yīng)一次時間從公元600年到公元1300年的迷人旅程.故選D.3.細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題.位于South-CentralColorado的國家公園是GreatSandDunesNationalPark,因其有最高的沙丘而聞名,故選D.2.答案:(1)-(4)DCBC

解析:(1).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段中的"Theproducercheckedwiththedirectors,buttheysaidtherewereplentyofstoriessimilartoours."可以看出,一起先時,電視臺的制片人認(rèn)為有很多和作者他們相像的故事,所以對他們的花園并不感愛好。

(2).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第三段中的"Wehadgonetoaprairieandgottenseedsfromtheplants,andthenweplantedthem."可知,這個花園的種子來自大草原的植物。依據(jù)"Wedidnotwaterthegarden,butwedidweedit."可知,"我們"給花園除草,而不是允許雜草自然擴(kuò)散,故A項錯誤;依據(jù)本段最終一句可知,草長得很高,但并未提及草長得很快,故B項錯誤;依據(jù)本段中Wedecidedtoletnaturewateritwithrain可知,作者和同學(xué)們準(zhǔn)備讓雨水澆灌他們的花園,而非運(yùn)用地下水,故D項錯誤。

(3).代詞指代題。由句式結(jié)構(gòu)可知,畫線詞that作knew的賓語,指代前文所提的事物。又依據(jù)后文butnowweknewthatthewholecitythoughtso,too可知,其中的so所指代的內(nèi)容應(yīng)與that一樣。結(jié)合語境可以看出,that和so均指代前文的"Allthatwork,allthoseblisters,itwasworthit.",即"我們的辛苦是值得的"。

(4).推理推斷題。由文章第一段中的"Itwasalotofworkbutitwasallworthit"以及最終一段中的"Allthatwork,allthoseblisters,itwasworthit."均可以看出,作者在辛勤付出之后對于勞動成果的驕傲感。3.答案:(1)-(4)CCBD

解析:(1).推理推斷題。由其次段中的"Lactoseintolerancemeansthatthebodycan'teasilydigestaspecialsugarcalledlactose."和lactoseisfoundinalmostalldairyproducts可知,乳糖不耐受癥可表現(xiàn)為無法正常消化乳制品。

(2).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第三段中的"ButpeoplelikeSusandon'thaveenoughlactasetobreakdownallthelactosetheytakein."可知,有些人體內(nèi)沒有足夠的分解乳糖的乳糖酵素,即他們的身體很難分解乳糖。

(3).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第一段中的Herstomachhurt和第三段中的theirstomachsbegintohurt可知,腹痛是乳糖不耐受癥的癥狀之一。

(4).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由最終一段中的Ifyou'regoingtoeatadairy-richfoodlikeicecream,eatsomethingthatdoesn'thaveanydairywithit可知,乳糖不耐受癥患者可以將奶制品和非奶制品搭配起來吃,以延緩對乳糖的消化,從而給身體足夠多的時間產(chǎn)生乳糖酵素。4.答案:(1)-(4)DBBA

解析:(1).推理推斷題。依據(jù)第一段最終一句"...whoattheageof89stillspreadshappinessaroundevensheherselfisindifficulty."可推知,作者的姑媽是一個樂觀的人,即使自己已經(jīng)年邁,但仍把快樂傳播給他人。

(2).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)其次段第一句"Istoodinfrontofthemirrorinmybedroomandsmiledasshesuggested."可知,作者的姑媽建議她在鏡子前練習(xí)微笑。

(3).推理推斷題。依據(jù)第四段內(nèi)容可知,作者以前曾競選過啦啦隊隊長,但失敗了,并且是倒數(shù)第一,故她起初拒絕摯友的提議是因為她膽怯 再次失敗。

(4).細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)倒數(shù)其次、三段內(nèi)容可知,摯友建議作者記住他人的名字,了解他們,對他們微笑,這些都表明與他人溝通最重要的是真心關(guān)切他們。二、答案:GDFCA

解析:①依據(jù)上一句Theymoveaboutintheirpersonalbubbles,sometimesunawareofwhat'shappeningaroundthem.可知,人們戴著耳機(jī)沉醉在自己的世界里,G項Theywalkaroundintheirownspaces,withtheirpersonal“digitalnoisereductionsystems”.(他們走在自己的空間里,有著私人的“數(shù)字噪音削減系統(tǒng)”。)符合語境。intheirpersonalbubbles與intheirownspaces相呼應(yīng)。故選G項。②依據(jù)上一句Forme,walkingaroundinmyownpersonalbubbleisperfect.可知,對于作者來說,走在自己的私人空間里是完備的,設(shè)空處須要說明緣由,D項Idon'thavetodealwiththenoisefromtheenvironment.(我不必處理來自環(huán)境的噪音。)符合語境。故選D項。③上一句Atthisprecisemoment,theslightestdisturbancewouldbreakyourconcentration.中的theslightestdisturbance與F項中的suchinterruptions是相呼應(yīng)的。F項中的ignoresuchinterruptions與下一句中的givethat"Goaway!"signal也是相呼應(yīng)的。故選F項。④依據(jù)下一句It'sprobablypartofthegrowing-upstagewhentheyjustwanttoignoretheirwholefamily.可知,有可能是因為到了想忽視家庭的成長階段,這和C項Inthehomesituation,teenagerslovethesewires.(在家里孩子們都愛戴著耳機(jī)。)是相呼應(yīng)的。故選C項。⑤依據(jù)下一句Andtheyarechangingoursocialhabitsalongtheway.可知,它們都在變更著我們的社交習(xí)慣,由此說明這里的代詞they代替的是instruments,A項符合語境,故選A項。三、答案:1-5BDACC;6-10BDBAC;11-15DDCAB

解析:1.依據(jù)本段前兩句可知,作者本想成為一名作家,卻在教室里教一群叛逆的女學(xué)生,沒有實(shí)現(xiàn)作家夢。兩句之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故選B。

2.依據(jù)上文Iwasstandinginaclass和下文中theworstclass可知作者是老師。故選D。

3.依據(jù)上文學(xué)生們threwpaperandhowledwithlaughter和下文redwithanger可知,作者下課后生氣地匆忙走進(jìn)辦公室。故選A。

4.依據(jù)下文一位老師說這是學(xué)校最糟的班級可知老師們對作者生氣的反應(yīng)并不感到驚訝。故選C。

5.作者膽怯 與學(xué)生們的下一次見面,但是作者須要這項工作,因此作者不能放棄(giveup)。故選C。

6.作者放棄以往正式的課程,讓學(xué)生們進(jìn)行話題探討。insteadof代替,作為……的替換。故選B。

7.依據(jù)下文中sharedtheirstoriesaboutmoneyproblemsandtheirfamily'sbigproblems可知學(xué)生們共享的是自己的資金問題以及家庭的大問題,因此推斷出她們談?wù)摰淖顭崆榈脑掝}之一就是與父母的爭吵。故選D。

8.依據(jù)語境可知,隨著時間的推移,她們的文章成了我們之間(溝通)的橋梁。故選B。

9.依據(jù)下文中的stageperformance及sittinginthetheaterenjoyingthe

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