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高一英語試題及答案第一節(jié):單項選擇(共30題;每題1分,總分值30分)Thepicturesinmyroomaredifferentinyourroom.A.tothatB.tothemC.fromthatD.fromthosethebadweather,ourjourneywasveryuncomfortabIe.A.ForB.BecauseC.ThankstoD.AsCanyouteIImeifmorepeopIewiIIcometovisitourschooI?A.veryB.soC.manyD.alotofI'IIcaIIyouassoonasItheIettertomyparents.A.wiIIwriteB.wiIIhavewrittenC.writeD.havewrittenIwasafraidthatyouIiketheidea.NowIdon'tworryaboutit.A.mightnotB.mayC.maynotD.mightnotto一You'redrinkingtoomuch.一OnIyathome.Noonemebutyou.A.isseeingB.hadseenC.seesD.sawThepriceofthecomputeraIittIeinrecentyears.A.hasbroughtdownB.hasbeenbroughtdown(月亢海)toexpIoreG第索)theSouthernSeainthenameofthegovernmentonawarshipattheageoftwenty-two.Hewasonboardforfiveyears.AndduringthelongvoyagehecoIIectedagreatmanyoffactsinNaturaIScience.InhisearIyyears,Darwinwasinproducingcoloredroses.A.successfuIB.interestedC.heIpedD.notinterested“toworkwonders“means.toworkwithsurprisingresultstohaveawonderfuIjobtomakesomethingdifficulttounderstandtoproducebeautifulthingsWhenhewasyoung,DarwinshowedgreatinterestinA.thenamesofsomeinterestingpIantsB.naturaIscienceC.coIIectingsomepIantsD.coIorfuIrosesDarwinputonebeetIeintohismouthinorderto.A.tastethegasitsentoutB.eatitashewashungryC.savetheIifeofthebeetIeD.sparehisrighthandtocatchthethirdoneDarwinreturnedfromthevoyageattheageof.A.22B.24C.27D.28Longago,in331B.C.,Greececonquered(征月艮)EgyptandbuiItAlexandria(亞歷山大港).ThiscitywasnamedafterAlexandertheGreat?KingofGreece.AfterAlexandersdeath,agreatgeneraInamedPtoIemybecameruIerofEgypt.TheGreeksIovedlearning.PtoIemybeIievedthatpeopleneededtohavewrittenrecordsoftheirthoughtsandideas.TheyneededtohaveapIacetocollecttheirbooks.Forthefirsttimeinhistory,PtoIemytriedtocollecttogetheraIItheGreekbooksthathadbeenwritten.Todothis,hebuiltthelargestandthebestIibraryinancientworId.Beforethistime,greatwritingswereoftenhardtofind,andmanyhadbeenIost.BookswerethenwrittenbyhandonakindofpapercaIIedpapyrus.Sheetsofpapyruswererolledaroundwoodensticks.Thepapyrus(紙莎草制的紙)rollswerestoredindeepsheIvesontheIibrarywaIIs.AlIbooksbroughtinEgyptweretakentotheIibrary.There,scholarsstudiedthemandcorrectedanymistakes.ThebookswerecopiedoversotheywouIdbeeasiertoreadandstore.TheywereIistedincataIog(目錄).TheIibraryatAlexandriagrewtohaveoverahaIfmillionbooks.Itwasacenteroflearningforover700yearsbeforeitwasdestroyedbyfireinA.D.391.AlexandriaisthenameofawhiIeAlexanderwasthenameofa.A.pIaceinEgypt;kinginGreeceB.pIaceinGreece;kinginEgyptC.kinginGreece;pIaceinEgyptD.pIaceinGreece;kinginEgyptInthispassagetheword“scholars”means.A.peopIewhofoughtassoldiersB.peopIewithmuchIearningC.peopIewhotaughtinschoolsD.peopIewhowrotetheGreekbooksThepassagedoesnotsayso,butitmakesyouthinkthat.itwashardtomakepapyruscopyingbookstookalongtimenooneeverreadthebooksatAlexandriaBooksfromaIIovertheworIdwerebroughttotheIibraryWhydidPtoIemybuildaIargeIibraryatAlexandria?BecausehethoughtitwouIdmakehimasfamousasAlexandertheGreat.BecausehewantedasafepIacetocollectaIIGreekbooks.Becausehewantedanewwaytoprintbooks.BecausehewantedtocorrectaIIthemistakesinthebooks.WhichofthefollowingdoesthepassageIeadyoutobeIieve?TheIibraryatAIexandriaonIyhadafewhundredbooks.ThereweremanyIibrariesinEgyptatthattime.ThegreatIibraryheIpedtomakeAlexandriafamous.TheschoIarscorrectedaIIthemistakesinthebooks.第四局部:單詞拼寫(共10小題,每題1分,總分值10分)根據(jù)所給的第一字母或中文拼寫單詞.Iwantsomeiaboutthematter.Heisquitestrong,averyoId.Therewasn'tanyoneonthebuswhenItookitIastnight.ThedogwastheonIyp.Theydidnotreachadatthemeeting.We'dbetterwriteasofapassagewhenwefinishreadingit.Idon'tthinkit's(必要)toseehimatonce.Myhouseisbeing(4變理).Ican'tmoveinnow.Youranswersare(對的)whilehisarewrong.The(手術(shù))wasquiteasuccessandthegirlwassaved.Weneedthesecomputers(非常).第五局部:短文改錯(共10小題,每題1分,總分值10分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標有題號的每一行作出判斷:如無錯誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個勾(J);如有錯誤(每一行只有一個錯誤),那么按以下情況改正:該行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線。劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。該行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(八),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。該行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下面劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。WaterisveryimportanttoIivethings.1.WithoutwatertherecanhavenoIife2.ontheearth.AlIanimalsorpIantsneedwater.3.ManaIreadyneedswater.Weneedwater4.drink,tocookourfoodandtowashourseIves,5.Waterisneedinoffices,factoriesandschooIs.6.WhicheIseiswaterneeded?7.Watercoversaboutseventypercentofearth,s8.surface.Thereiswaterinseas,riversandweIIs,9.butthepoIIuted(污染的)waterinthemaredangerous10.topeople'shealth.第六局部:書面表達(總分值20分)人物描寫:我的媽媽是一個中學(xué)英語教師,高個長發(fā)。工作已有二十多年了。她有方法使她的課生動,有趣。她出版許多書,學(xué)生們都喜歡看她的書。她愛學(xué)生,學(xué)生也愛她。字數(shù):80—100字。參考答案二、11—15DCCDA16—20CBBAA21—25BACBA26—30ABDAB31—35CDBAB36—40CBACB41—45CBADD46—50CBAAC51—55DAABC56—60AACBD三、61—65ACBCC66—70BABDC71—75ABBBC四、1.information2.aIthough3.passenger4.decision5.summary6.necessary7.repaired8.right9.operation10.greatIy/badIy五、1.Iive一Iiving2.have—be3.or—and4.aIready一aIso5.drink—todrink6.need—needed7.Which—Where8.earth's前加the9.正確10.are—is六、MymotherisataIIwomanwithIonghair.SheteachesEnglishinamiddleschool.ShehasbeenteachingforovertwentyyearssineeshegraduatedfromcoIIege.ShehasspeciaIwaysofteaching.HerIessonsarealwaysIiveIyandinteresting.Sheputsherheartintoherwork.Shehaswrittenalotofbooks,mostofwhicharepopuIarwiththestudents.SheIovesteachingandIovesherstudents.HerstudentsIoveher,Iamproudofmymother.一、單項填空Manyaboyand(manya)girlthesamemistake.A.ismadeB.aremadeC.hasmadeD.havemadeThereportoftheopinionsofexpertsthatthreehoursofoutdoorexerciseaweekgoodforone'shealth.A.show;areB.shows;areC.show;isD.shows;isIstillrememberoneoccasion,weweresittingtheshadeofabigtreeplayingandchattinghappily.A.on;inB.at;underC.in;underD.at;inMaryalotofJapanesebycommunicatingwiththenativepeopIeinJapan.A.pickedoutB.piekedupC.carriedoutD.madeupAccordingtothereport,thisgentlemanistobethenextprimeministerofthecountry.A.possibleB.IikeIyC.probabIeD.obviousCouldIspeaktoisinchargeofInternationalSales,pIease.A.anyoneB.someoneC.whoeverD.nomatterwhoforaIongtime,buthetriedhisbesttocatchupwithhiscIassmates.A.HavingbeeniIIB.ThoughhewasiIIC.BeingiIID.HewasiIIAfterthedestructiveearthquakepeopIeneededbadIybIankets,asitwasverycoIdatnight.A.that;areB.what;wasC.that;isD.what;wereWhichofthefollowingsentencesisnotcorrect?IfinditworthwhiIetotakepartintheanti-smokingcampaign.ThenewhousereaIIydidn'tworthsomuchmoney.Hissuggestionisworthyofconsideration.HeisagentIemanworthytoberespected.IwouIdratheryouathometomorrow.A.tostayB.stayedC.stayD.hadstayedaroundthebeautifulcampus,theyweretakentothecIassroomtoobserveamathsIesson.A.TobeshownB.HavingshownC.HavingbeenshownD.Toshow一Theyarequiet,aren,tthey?一Yes,TheyareusedatmeaIs.totaIkB.totalkingtonottaIkingD.nottotaIkJack'sshoesIookedthesameasPeter?s,buttheycosthis.A.asmuchtwiceasB.twiceasmuchasmuchastwiceasD.astwicemuchasyoufindtherightwaytostudyabIetostudywell.A.OnIyif;wiIIyouB.UnIess;youwiIIC.OnIyif;youwiIID.Unless;wiIIyouAgoodstorydoesnotnecessariIyhavetohaveahappyending,butthereadermustnotbeIeft.A.beingunsatisfiedB.unsatisfyingC.tobeunsatisfyingD.unsatisfied二、完形填空Oncetherewasakingwhoreceivedagiftoftwomagnificentfalcons(獵鷹).Theywerethemostbeautifulbirdshehadeverseen.HegavethebirdstohisheadfaIconertobe.Monthspassed,andonedaytheheadfaIconerinformedthekingthatoneofthefaIconswasflyinghighinthesky,theotherbirdhadnotfromitsbranchsineethedayithadarrived.ThekingorderedheaIersfromaIItheIandtothefaIcon,butnoonecouIdmakethebirdfly.Hethetasktothemembersofhiscourt,thenextday,thekingsawthepaIacewindowthatthebirdhadstillnotmovedfromitsbranch.HavingeverythingeIse,thekingthoughttohimseIf,“MaybeIneedsomeonemorethecountrysidetounderstandthenatureofthisprobIem."Sohecriedouttohiscourt,“Goandgeta.”Inthemorning,thekingwastoseethefaIconflyinghighabovethepaIacegarden.Hesaidtohiscourt,"methedoerofthismiracIe.”ThecourtquicklyIocatedthefarmer,whocameandstoodbeforetheking.Thekingaskedhim,"didyoumakethefaIconfly?”Withhishead,thefarmersaidtotheking,“Itwasveryeasy.Icutthebranchwherethebirdwassitting.”WeareaIImadetofIy一toreaIizeourpotentiaIashumanbeings.Butinsteadofdoingthat,wesitonourbranches,hangingontothethingsthataretous.ThepossibiIitiesare,butformostofus,theyremainundiscovered.WetothefamiIiar,thecomfortabIe,theboring.Soforthemostpart,C.wasraisedD.waschangeddownuFreedom!Freedom!nAfteramancriedout,thecrieswereimmediately.A.risenB.takenupC.burstoutD.brokenout11surprisedaIIthatthegirlwenttothepaIacebaIIwithout.A.beinginvitedB.havinginvitedC.invitingD.invitationitwasterribIyhotintheroom,theykeptworkingonthecomputers.A.Although,yetB.Although,butC.Though,howeverD.Because,/QuiteaIotofonnewmethodsofteachingcoIIectedbythem.A.informations,areB.information,hasbeenC.theinformations,wereD.aninformation,wasGreatchangeshaveinthiscity,andalotofnewtaIIbuiIdings.A.takenpIace,havebeenputupB.beentakenpIacehavebeenputupC.tookup,wereputupD.takenpIace,putup,peoplethoughttheearthwasfIat.ourIivesaremediocre(平庸的)insteadofexciting,thriIIingandfulfilling..A.curiousB.preciousC.expensiveD.cIever.A.testedB.exhibitedC.appreciatedD.trained.A.asB.ifC.thoughD.sinee.A.eatenB.sungC.movedD.waken.A.tendtoB.watchforC.driveawayD.pickup.A.reducedB.presentedC.removedD.brought.A.untiIB.soC.butD.as.A.throughB.acrossC.beyondD.behind.A.IearnedB.triedC.preparedD.understood.A.beneficialtoB.fitforC.friendIywithD.famiIiarwith.A.farmerB.gardenerC.faIconerD.heaIer.A.embarrassedB.thriIIedC.anxiousD.reIaxed.A.TelIB.AwardC.CreateD.Bring.A.WhenB.WhyC.HowD.Where.A.stretchedB.stuckC.bowedD.turned.A.simplyB.narrowlyC.necessarilyD.nearIy.A.unavoidableB.virtuaIC.imaginaryD.unbeIievable.A.properB.famiIiarC.unusuaID.simiIar.A.endIessB.IimitedC.changeabIeD.uncertain.A.appIyB.referC.directD.stick三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卷標號為56?65的相應(yīng)位置上。AcertainmanpIantedaroseandwateredit1.(faith).AndbeforeitbIossomed,heexaminedit.Hesawthebudthat_2.(come)outsoon,butnoticedthorns(棘刺)uponthestemandhethought,“HowcananybeautifuIfIowercomefromapIant_3._(burden)withsomanysharpthorns?vSaddenedbythisthought,hedidn'twatertheroseanyIonger,andjust_4.itwasreadytocomeout…itdied.5._itiswithmanypeopIe.WithineverysouIthereisarose.TheGod-1ikequaIities,pIantedinus_6._birth,growsurroundedbythethornsofourfaults.ManyofusIookatourseIvesandseeonIythethorns,thefaults.WedespairG色望),7._(think)thatnothinggoodcanpossiblycomefromus.WefaiItowaterthegoodwithinus,andeventuaIlyitdies.WeneverreaIizeourpotentiaI(潛能).SomepeopIedonotseetherosewithinthemseIves;someoneeIsemustshow_8._tothem.Oneofthegreatestgiftsapersoncanpossess_9._(be)tobeabIetoreachpastthethornsofanother,andfind_10.rosewithinthem.四、閱讀理解Finally,aceIIphoneThat's…aphoneWithratesasIowas$3.75perweek!“Well,Ifinallydidit.IfinallydecidedtoenterthedigitalageandgetaceIIphone.MykidshavebeenannoyingmeandtheIaststrawwaswhenmycarbrokedown,andIwasstuckbythehighwayforanhourbeforesomeonestoppedtoheIp.ButwhenIwenttotheceIIphonestore,Ialmostchangedmymind.ThephonesaIIhavecameras,computersanda"gIobaI-positioning"somethingorotherthat,ssupposedtospotmefromspace.Goodness,aIIIwanttodoistobeabIetotaIktomygrandkids!ThepeopIeatthestoreweren,tmuchheIp.Theycouldn'tunderstandwhysomeonewouldn'twantaphonethesizeofapostagestamp.AndtheratepIans!Theywereconfusing,andexpensive...andthecontract(合同)Iastedfortwoyears!I'dalmostgivenupuntiIafriendtoldmeabouthernewJitterbugphone.Now,Ihavetheconvenienceandsafetyofbeingabouttostayintouch…withaphoneIcanactuaIIyuse.”AffordabIepIansthatIcanunderstand一andnocontracttosign!UniikeotherceIIphones,JitterbughaspIansthatmakesense.WhyshouIdIpayforminutesI'mnevergoingtouse.AndifIdotaIkmorethanIpIan,Iwon'tfindmyseIfwithnominutesIikemyfriendwhohasaprepaidphone.Bestofall,thereisnocontracttosign—soTmnotIockedinforyearsatatime.TheUS-basedcustomerserviceissecondtonone.Andthephonegetsserviceanywhereinthecountry.MonthIyMinutes50100MonthIyRate$14.99$19.99911AccessFREEFREELongDistanceCallsNoadditionaIchargeNoadditionaIchargeFriendIyReturnPolicy30days30daysCaIInowandreceiveaFREEgiftwhenyouorder.TryJitterbugfor30daysandifyoudon'tIoveit,justreturnit!Whywait,theJitterbugcomesreadytouserightoutofthebox.Ifyouaren'tashappywithitasIam,youcanreturnitandgetyourmoneyback.CaIInow,theJitterbugproductexpertsarereadytoansweryourquestions.CaII1-888-809-8794.1.Whatmade"I"finallythinkofgettingaceIIphone?A.BeingpersuadedbyceIIphonesaIespersons.A.BeingpersuadedbyceIIphonesaIespersons.Beingurgedbyhisgrandkids.Beingstuckbythehighway.D.BeingattractedbythefriendIyreturnpoIicy.D.BeingattractedbythefriendIyreturnpoIicy.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonthatnearIystops“me”fromhavingaceIIphone?TheceIIphonewithcamerasandgIobaI-positioningdevice.TheceIIphoneofsmaIIsize.ExpensiveratepIans.Noagreementtosign.OnthemonthIybasisof100minutes,theJitterbugweekIyrateisabout.A.$4.99B.$3.75C.$14.99D.$19.99AnadvantageofJitterbugmentionedinthepassageis?itsdiscountpricewithafreegiftitsreasonabIeratepIanswithoutacontractits“global-positioning”systemwith911accessitsgoodcustomerserviceaIIovertheworId5.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.teIIacustomersstoryofJitterbugprovidetwowaystoorderJitterbugattractpotentiaIcustomerstoJitterbuggiveabriefintroductionofJitterbugAreyouanearIyriseroranightowl?ResearchersfromAachenUniversityinGermanybeIievethatabout10percentofpeopIecanbeclassifiedas“morningpeople”,whofeeImoreactiveandfunctionbestinthemorning.Around20percentarenightowls—peopIewhonaturaIIytendtostayupIateandaremoretiredduringtheday.AndtherestofusfaIIsomewhereinbetween,accordingtoNewScientist.PreviousstudieshavesuggestedthatearIyrisersaremoreIikeIytobehappyandheaIthywhilenightowlsexperienceworsesIeepasweIIasmoredepressionandanxietyduringtheday.Foralongtime,scientistshavebeentryingtofindoutwhatcausesthedifferencesbetweenthetwo.Anewstudysuggeststhatitisn'tjustpeople'shabits—earIyrisersandnightowlsactuaIIyhavedifferentbrainstructures.LedbyJessicaRosenbergatAachenUniversity,researchersscannedthebrainsof16earIyrisers,23nightowIsand20peopIewithintermediatesIeepinghours.TheyfoundthatthebrainsofnightowlshadIess“whitematter一whichspeedsupthetransmission(傳輸)ofnervesignaIs一inbrainareasassociatedwithdepression.Asyouknow,afterpeopIefIyinanairplanefromonetimezonetoanother,theyoftensufferfromaconfusedandtiredfeeIingcalled“jetlag”becausetheirbodycIocksareoutofsync(不同步的)withthenewtimezone.ItusuaIIytakesaboutaweekfortheirbodiestoadjusttothenewtime.ButnightowlsaIwayshavedifficultysyncingtheirbodiestotherighttimeduetotheirbrainstructure."It'sIiketheysufferfrompermanentjetIag,“saidRosenberg.ThegoodnewsisthatitispossibIefornightowlstoturnthemseIvesintomorningpeople.Accordingtotheresearchers,nightowlsshouIdtrytospendasmuchtimeinthesunIightaspossibIeandreducetheirexposuretoartificialIightatnighttoforcetheirbodycIockstoshifttoamorenormaIrhythm.Whatdoesthearticlemainlydiscuss?HowtoturnearIyrisersintonightowls.HowourhabitsinfIuenceoursIeeppatterns.WhatcausesthedifferencesbetweenearIyrisersandnightowls.WhyearIyrisersarehappierandhealthierthannightowls..WecanIearnfromthearticlethatnightowls.makeupaImostathirdofthehumanpopulationhavemorewhitematterintheirbrainsthanotherpeopIearemoreusedtoartificialnightthansunIighthavebodycIocksthatarenotinagreementwiththeactuaItime.JessicaRosenberg'sresearchsuggeststhat.previousstudiesaboutnightowlsarewrongnightowlsareaffectedbyjetIagmorestronglythanotherswhitematterheIpsourbrainsworkmoreefficientlybrainstructuremightdeterminepeople,schancesofsufferingfromdepression.AccordingtotheIastparagraph,.nightowlshavetogiveuptheirunhealthyIifehabitsnightowlscanIearntoadjusttheirbodyclocksthereislittlewecandotoeasethetroubIeofnightowlsscientistsarepIanningresearchonhowtochangenightowls'brainstructures.WhatwouIdbethebesttitle?NightOwlsHave"Jetleg”EarIyRiserHave"Jetleg”WhoAreNightowlsWhoAreEarIyRisers(CBS/AP)Lawyersforthestepfatherofan11-year-oldgirltriedtoconvineeMassachusetts'highestcourtonTuesdaythatheshouldhaveasayonwhetherhisstepdaughterisremovedfromIifesupport.Ifthegirldies,JasonStrickIandcouIdfaceamurderchargeforiIIegaIIytakingpartinthebeatingthatIefthercomatose(昏迷).JasonStrickIandisaskingthecourttooverturnajuveniIe(少年)courtjudge,sdecisionallowingthestatetoremoveHaleighPoutrefromherventilator(呼吸機)andfeedingtube.HaleighPoutrewashospitalizedinSeptemberafterherstepfatherandadoptivemotherkiekedherandbeathernearIytodeathwithabasebaIIbat.Withintwoweeksofbeingcharged,theadoptivemother,whowasalsoHaleigh'saunt,wasfounddead.StrickIandisfreeonbaiI(保釋)whileawaitingtrial.SharynAlfonsifromCBSreportsthatthegirl'sbiologicalmother,AlIisonAvrett,gaveupherparentaIrightyearsagoandnowshehasnosayinwhathappenstoHalleigh一butshewantsIifesupporttobereIieved.“Iwanthertorest,“AvretttoldAlfonsi.“BeingkeptaliveIikethat,it'snotaIife.”ThestateDepartmentofSociaIServiceswantstoremoveherfromIifesupport,accordingtoopinionsfromherdoctorsthatthegirlisinapermanentvegetative(植4勿人才夫態(tài)的)state.AndStrickIandcouIdfaceamurderchargeifshedies.BothofHaleigh'sdoctorsagreethatsheshouIdberemovedfromtheventiIator,buttheycan'tdecidewhetherherfeedingtubeshouldbedisconnected.TheyhavesaidthatwithherfeedingtubeaIone,HaleighcouIdIiveasIongastwomonths.HaleighwasadoptedbyherauntaboutfiveyearsagoherbiologicalmothermovedtoVirginiawithanewboyfriend.JasonStricklandneverformaIIyadoptedthegirl,butisarguingthatasthestepfather,heshouldbeadefactoparentandaIIowedtohaveasayinwhethersheIivesordies..CBS/AParemostprobabIy.twonewsreportersanewspaperandanewsreporteranewsagencyandanewspapertwonewsagencies.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderoftheeventsinthestory?Haleighwasadoptedbyheraunt.Haleighbecamecomatose.A.AtonceB.AtaIItimesC.AtonetimeD.AtthesametimeIdon'tthinktheywiIItraveIbyair,?A.won'ttheyB.wiIItheyC.doID.dotheyOurcitywiIInotShanghaiuntiIthebridge.A.bejoinedto,hasbeenbuiltB.jointo,isbuiltC.bejoiningto,hasbeenbuiltD.joinwith,isbuiltThecomputerwefindinformationneeds.A.onwhich,repairingB.inwhich,toberepairedC.where,beingrepairedD.onwhich,torepairAlIthepassengerswiIIontheirpIanes.A.beweIcornedB.beweIcomeC.beweIcomingD.weIcome一Janewhydidn'tyoucometomyhomeyesterdayevening?一I,butIhadanunexpectedfriend.A.wouldB.didC.hadD.wasgoingtoThecarneedsexamining,?A.doesn'titB.didn'titC.don'titD.needn'titI'msorryyoudidn'tdotheexperimentIshowedyou.A.onthewayB.inthewayC.BythewayD.inawayHaleighwaskickedandbeatenbadIyHaleigh'sauntdied.HaleighwasputintohospitaIHaleigh'sbiologicalmotherIeftherTOC\o"1-5"\h\zc,e,b,f,a,df,a,c,b,e,db,c,a,千,d,eb,c,e,千,a,dWhydidHaleigh"sstepfatherdemandthatherIifesupportnotberemoved?Becausehemightbeaccusedofmurderifshedied.BecauseshemightbecomatoseiftheIifesupportwasremoved.BecauseHaleigh'sbiologicalmotherhopessotoo.BecausehehopesthatHaleighwiIIIivewithhim.4.TheunderIinedword“defacto”mostprobabIymeansA.existinginfactB.thesecondC.theonIyexistingD.admittedbylaw5.Thepassageismainlyabout.thestepfatherofagirltheadoptivemotherofagirlagirIbeatennearIytodeathajuveniIecourtjudge,sdecision五、七選五TuySereivathanawasbornin1970.In1975hisfamiIyfIedfromthecitytoruraIviIIagewhereTuy'sparents,bothweII-educated,taughtschooIinthemorningstotheIocaIchiIdrenandfarmedintheafternoonstomakeendsmeet.DuringhischiIdhood,Tuydevelopedadeeprespectfornatureandelephants.—1.Aftergraduationfromuniversity,hereturnedtoCambodiatosavehiscountry,snaturaIresources.2._ItsmostfamousbuiIding,theAngkorWattempIe,wasbuiltoutofstonewiththeheIpofelephants.However,withtheirhabitatdecreasing,eIephantsweredestroyingfarmsastheyIookedforfood.3.Asaranger(國家公園管理員)inCambodia'snationaIparks,Tuyworkedthroughoutthecountry,connectingwithruraIcommunitiesandlearningmoreabouteIephantmigrationandecosystem.InPreyProsethandTrangTroyeng,thereIived30,000peopIeontheforest'sedge,wherehewasawareoftheIackofcapacitywithinthesecommunitiestomanagethehuman-elephantconfIict._4._MoreimportantIy,hetaughtthefarmerstoworktogether,encouragingthemtoorganizeovernightguardgroupstoprotectthefields.TuyaIsoinformedthecommunitiesofthenationaIandreligiousprideattachedtotheeIephants.5.AsaresultofTuy'sinvoIvementwiththeproject,therewasn'tasingleconfirmedeIephantdeathduetohuman-eIephantconfIictsinee2005.TheeIephantthereareindangerofdyingout.Moreandmorefarmershadtokillthemtoprotecttheircrops.Later,hemajoredinforestryinBeIarusUniversity.Sincehisworkbegan,Tuyhasbeenasignificantsuccess.CambodiahasaIonghistoryofpeacefuIcoexistencebetweenpeopIeandeIephants.NowtheviIlagershavebeguntoreaIizetheimportanceofprot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