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人教版新教材高一必修三4单元测试卷
(满分100,时间60分钟)
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分15分)
A
A
ban
on
tourists
sitting
on
Rome’s
famous
Spanish
Steps
has
divided
the
capital.
Under
new
rules,
police
have
started
telling
tourists
they
can
no
longer
sit
on
the
135
steps,
which
sweep
from
the
imposing
church
of
Trinita
de’
Monti
down
to
Piazza
di
Spagna
in
the
heart
of
the
city.
Police
began
patrolling
the
18th-century
marble
steps
on
Tuesday,
blowing
whistles
at
those
sitting
down.
The
monument,
a
Unesco
world
heritage
site,
has
long
been
the
ideal
resting
spot
for
tired
visitors
and
holds
a
special
allure
at
sunset.
Visitors
who
defy
the
ban
can
be
fined
?250,
which
increases
to
?400
if
they
have
dirtied
or
damaged
the
stone
staircase,
which
was
made
famous
by
the
1953
romantic
comedy
Roman
Holiday,
starring
Gregory
Peck
and
Audrey
Hepburn.
The
new
rules
are
an
attempt
to
stop
tourists
eating
and
drinking
on
the
Steps.
But
the
ban
has
been
condemned
as
too
stringent.
Vittorio
Sgarbi,
a
high-profile
art
critic
and
cultural
heritage
expert,
said:
“The
rule
is
excessive,
almost
Fascist.
Banning
tourists
from
sitting
down
is
really
excessive.”
But
it
was
welcomed
by
business
owners
in
the
area.
“This
is
a
small
return
to
civility,”
said
Gianni
Battistoni,
the
president
of
an
association
of
businesses.
Viviana
Di
Capua,
the
head
of
an
association
of
residents
of
the
historic
centre
of
Rome,
said:
“Rome
needs
to
be
respected
and
people
need
to
understand
that
not
everything
is
allowed.”
Davide
Sermoneta,
the
head
of
an
association
of
business
owners
in
the
area,
said
many
tourists
were
badly
behaved.
“They
don’t
understand
that
they
are
in
a
city
of
history
and
beauty.”
This
fine
comes
on
the
heels
of
other
recent
Italian
preservation
efforts:
swimming
banned
in
Trevi
fountain;
Florence's
eating-in-the-streets
ban;
and
so
on.
While
some
recent
moves
seem
to
be
a
direct
attempt
to
curb
overtourism,
this
particular
fine
is
aimed
at
preservation
actually.
Park
benches,
sidewalk
cafes
and
terraces
welcome
tired
travelers,
encouraging
guests
to
sit
and
stay
awhile.
?1.
What
does
the
ban
include?
A.
Tourists
can’t
sit
on
Rome’s
famous
Spanish
Steps.
B.
Tourists
can’t
sit
on
those
park
benches
of
Rome.
C.
Tourists
can’t
sit
in
those
sidewalk
cafes
of
Rome.
D.
Tourists
can’t
watch
the
beautiful
sunset
of
Rome.
2.
What
made
Spanish
Steps
famous?
A.
The
beautiful
sunset
of
the
square.
B.
The
comedy
Roman
Holiday.
C.
The
delicious
wine
and
coffee.
D.
The
famous
Trevi
fountain.
3.
Who
is
against
the
ban?
A.
Davide
Sermoneta
B.
Viviana
Di
Capua
C.
Gianni
Battistoni
D.
Vittorio
Sgarbi
B
It’s
a
real
case
of
fish
out
of
water.
Blennies
(鲇鱼)
in
the
South
Pacific
Ocean
are
gradually
relocating
to
land
to
escape
their
predators
(捕食者),
in
an
example
of
evolution
in
action.
Fish
first
began
crawling
onto
dry
land
about
400
million
years
ago,
kicking
off
an
evolutionary
chain
of
events
that
led
to
humans.
But
their
reasons
for
exiting
the
sea
have
been
uncertain.
To
look
for
clues,
Terry
Ord
at
the
University
of
New
South
Wales
in
Australia
has
been
studying
several
species
of
blennies
at
Rarotonga,
the
largest
of
the
Cook
Islands.
At
low
tide,
blennies
are
commonly
found
swimming
in
rock
pools
around
the
edges
of
the
island.
But
when
high
tide
moves
in,
they
climb
up
to
dry
land
and
move
around
the
rocks
until
the
tide
retreats.
The
researchers
found
that
this
is
most
likely
to
avoid
predators
that
swim
in
with
the
rising
tide

mainly
bigger
fish
like
lionfish.
To
test
what
would
happen
if
blennies
did
not
have
an
escape
plan,
they
made
blenny
models
and
sank
them
in
the
sea.
The
mimics
ended
up
with
wounds,
bite
marks
and
chunks-missing.
Of
course,
there
are
still
dangers
for
blennies
on
land,
like
the
occasional
bird
attack,
but
the
predation
risk
on
land
is
a
third
that
of
underwater.
What’s
more,
moving
onto
land
has
additional
benefits
for
blennies.
Holes
in
the
rocks
provide
sheltered
nests
for
laying
eggs,
and
they
can
maintain
their
diet
of
bacteria.
In
fact,
several
species
of
blenny
fish
at
Rarotonga
have
already
made
the
full
transition
to
land-dwelling
(陆生的)
species.
They
continue
to
breathe
with
their
gills,
but
have
developed
stronger
tail
fins
and
jump
from
rock
to
rock.
Ord
believes
that
many
evolutionary
processes
have
been
driven
by
the
need
to
escape
predators.
“It
is
often
assumed
that
animals
move
homes
to
find
new
sources
of
food,
but
in
many
cases,
escaping
predators
is
a
stronger
motivation.”
he
says.
4.
Why
do
blennies
climb
to
dry
land
when
high
tide
comes?
A.
To
acquire
better
health.
B.
To
search
for
more
food.
C.
To
seek
safer
living
conditions.
D.
To
adapt
to
a
new
environment.
5.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“The
mimics”
in
Paragraph
6
refer
to?
A.
The
rocks
in
the
water.
B.
The
predators
of
blennies.
C.
The
researchers
of
blennies.
D.
The
models
of
blennies.
6.
What
can
be
concluded
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Ord’s
research
opens
a
new
view.
B.
Ord
wonders
why
animals
move
homes.
C.
Ord
shows
us
the
benefits
of
blennies’
evolution.
D.
Ord
has
discovered
how
fish
have
become
land
dwellers.
第二节
(15分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Five
steps
to
make
a
difference
to
the
oceans
The
oceans
are
being
seriously
polluted
now.
Plastics
are
harming
the
marine
(海产的)
life.
Carbon
pollution
is
warming
the
oceans
and
increasing
their
acidity(酸度).
Waters
are
being
overfished.
1
Here
are
some
steps
we
can
take
to
help
make
a
difference.
1.
Bring
our
own
bags.
2
Try
carrying
a
reusable
bag
at
all
times,
including
while
traveling,
and
bringing
our
own
things
to
work
to
avoid
relying
on
plastic
items.
2.
Talk
about
it
now.
We
should
carry
that
conversation
into
public
places.
Talk
to
our
friends
and
family
about
why
the
ocean
is
important
and
why
we
take
steps
to
help
it,
and
challenge
them
to
do
the
same.
3.
3
A
good
way
to
make
a
difference
is
to
organize
a
garbage
cleanup
now.
Whether
it’s
an
inland
cleanup
or
one
near
the
coast,
plan
one
in
our
community.
4.
Throw
away
our
cars.
4
When
we
hang
out,
we
should
reduce
our
carbon
footprint,
which
may
help
slow
global
warming
and
ocean
acidification
as
well
as
conserve
energy
5.
Recycle,
obviously.
Experts
say
recycling
is
an
obvious
action
to
take.
Check
on
what
can
be
recycled
in
our
community,
and
make
sure
you’re
separating
out
your
plastic.
In
summary,
think
about
it
more
and
act
on
it
more.
The
more
someone
thinks
about
plastics
and
plastics
pollution,
the
environment
and
the
consequences
of
our
actions,
the
more
likely
they
are
to
act
on
it.
5
A.
Plan
a
cleanup.
B.
Choose
public
transportation
over
driving
our
cars.
C.
Driving
cars
is
not
a
good
way
to
protect
the
oceans.
D.
However,
experts
say
there’s
still
hope
to
make
a
difference.
E.
However,
marine
life
plays
a
very
important
role
in
the
oceans.
F.
If
everyone
can
contribute
to
the
oceans,
the
oceans
will
be
well
preserved.
G.
Whenever
we
put
something,
we
should
bring
our
own
bag,
but
not
a
plastic
one.
第三部分
语言知识运用(15分)
William
Lindesay
was
born
in
Wallasey
of
England
in
1956.
He
fell
in
love
with
the
Great
Wall
at
11.
"I
fell
in
1
with
it
immediately,"
he
said
in
an
interview
with
China
Daily.
"I
thought
it
would
be
a
great
journey,
a
great
2
if
one
day
I
could
travel
along
it,
from
end
to
end."
At
30
William
Lindesay
began
his
journey
in
1987.
He
3
78
days
covering
2,470
kilometers.
It's
an
epic
4
from
the
far
west
of
China
to
the
point
5
the
structure
meets
the
sea.
On
one
expedition
out
in
the
Gobi
Desert,
the
explorer
almost
6
from
dehydration(脱水).
Lindesay
is
winner
of
the
1998
Friendship
Award
and
2008
Beijing
Great
Wall
Friendship
Award.
He
also
7
the
Order
of
the
British
Empire
from
the
Queen
in
2006
for
his
8
to
cultural
exchanges
between
China
and
Britain.
During
his
9
,
he
noticed
some
sections
of
the
wall
were
badly
10
and
covered
with
litter.
Modernization
and
development
were?making
the
situation
even
11
.
Some
people
say
it
will
take
12
to
change;
I
say
we
don't
have
generations
of
time.
It's
got
to
be
much
quicker."
he
said.
Lindesay
always
carries
a
garbage
bag
with
him
in
the
wilderness,
13
litter
along
the
way.
The
cloth
14
bears
a
set
of
nine
simple
guidelines
in
Chinese,
which
15
people
to
observe
while
16
or
camping
outdoors:
"Take
your
own
garbage
home,"
"Pick
up
litter
17
by
others,"
"Don't
damage
plants
or
flowers,
or
pick
fruit"
and
lots
more.
"Every
person
can
make
a
18
.
If
we
can
get
a
billion
Chinese
people
to
be
19
,
China
will
be
a
green,
beautiful
and
20
country
to
live
in,"
he
said.
1.
A.
love
B.
emotion
C.
faith
D.
belief
2.
A.
campaign
B.
adventure
C.
procedure
D.
trial
3.
A.
took
B.
cost
C.
spent
D.
paid
4.
A.
way
B.
approach
C.
method
D.
journey
5.
A.
where
B.
when
C.
which
D.
when
6.
A.
stop
B.
help
C.
warn
D.
died
7.
A.
raised
B.
handled
C.
received
D.
reported
8.
A.
attention
B.
contribution
C.
connection
D.
organization
9.
A.
exploration
B.
invention
C.
addition
D.
consideration
10.
A.
hid
B.
damaged
C.
exchanged
D.
distributed
11.A.
worse
B.
better
C.
faster
D.
hotter
12.
A.
functions
B.
vacations
C.
generations
D.
questions
13.
A.
picking
B.
parking
C.
filling
D.
testing
14.
A.
hat
B.
bag
C.
coat
D.
vest
15.
A.
go
on
B.
turn
on
C.
depend
on
D.
calls
on
16.
A.
meeting
B.
working
C.
traveling
D.
practicing
17.
A.
left
B.
read
C.
saved
D.
moved
18.A.
importance
B.
difference
C.
confidence
D.
absence
19.
A.
artists
B.
biologists
C.
chemists
D.
environmentalists
20.
A.
healthy
B.
wealthy
C.
normal
D.
tough
第二节
(满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Tiny
pieces
of
plastic
have
been
found
in
ice
cores
drilled
in
the
Arctic
by
a
US-led
team
of
scientists.
The
growing
form
of
pollution
poses
to
marine
life
in
even
the
remotest
waters
on
the
planet.
The
researchers
think
microplastics
are
being
blown
about
by
winds
and
then—through
mechanisms
which
are
not
1
(full)
understood—transported
long
distances
through
the
atmosphere.
The
particles
are
then
"washed"
out
2
the
atmosphere
through
rain
or
snow.
Microplastics
are
not
a
specific
kind
of
plastic,
but
rather
any
type
of
plastic
fragment
3
is
less
than
5
mm
in
4
(long).
They
enter
natural
ecosystems
from
a
5
(various)of
sources,
including
cosmetics,
clothing,
and
6
(industry)
processes.
7
(global),
we
are
ingesting
an
average
of
5
grams
of
plastic
every
week,
the
equivalent
of
a
credit
card.
It
found
that
the
average
person
consumes
8
many
as
1,769
particles
of
plastic
every
week
just
by
9
(drink)
water—bottled
or
from
the
tap.
Plastic
is
not
a
particularly
harmful
material,
however
there
is
the
potential
that
it
does
significant
harm.
Further
research
is
needed
into
the
impact
of
long-term
plastic
exposure.
But
if
microplastics
are
shown
to
damage
human
health,
it
will
be
very
difficult
10
(remove)
them
from
the
environment.
The
discovery
is
especially
disturbing
because,
according
to
the
study,
"the
Arctic
is
still
widely
conceived
as
one
of
the
last
pristine
environments
on
the
globe."
第二节
书面表达(满分35分)
假设你是王明,请你写一篇文章,描述你最喜欢的动物,向学校校报投稿。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
人教版新教材高一必修三4单元测试卷答案及解析
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分15分)
A
1.
A
细节理解。根据文章第二段内容Under
new
rules,
police
have
started
telling
tourists
they
can
no
longer
sit
on
the
135
steps…根据新规定,警方已开始告知游客,他们不能再坐在135级的西班牙台阶上了。可知答案为A。
2.
B
细节理解题。
根据文章第四段which
was
made
famous
by
the
1953
romantic
comedy
Roman
Holiday,
starring
Gregory
Peck
and
Audrey
Hepburn.
1953年,格里高利·派克和奥黛丽·赫本主演的浪漫喜剧《罗马假日》使石阶闻名于世。可知答案为B。
3.
D
细节理解题。根据文章第六段
But
the
ban
has
been
condemned
as
too
stringent.
Vittorio
Sgarbi,
a
high-profile
art
critic
and
cultural
heritage
expert,
said:
“The
rule
is
excessive,
almost
Fascist.
Banning
tourists
from
sitting
down
is
really
excessive.”
但是一些人谴责这项禁令过于严厉。知名艺术评论家和文化遗产专家维托里奥·斯加比说:“这一禁令太过分了,几乎是法西斯主义。…..但是禁止游客坐在那里实在是太过分了。”可知选D。
B
4.
C
细节理解题。由第五段“The
researchers
found
that
this
is
most
likely
to
avoid
predators
that
swim
in
with
the
rising
tide

mainly
bigger
fish
like
lionfish.”可知,研究人员发现,这很可能是为了躲避那些随着潮水而来的捕食者——主要是像狮子鱼这样的大鱼。所以为什么鲇鱼在涨潮时爬到陆地上的原因是因为他们寻求更安全的生活条件。故C选项正确。
5.
D
推理判断题。由第六段“To
test
what
would
happen
if
blennies
did
not
have
an
escape
plan,
they
made
blenny
models
and
sank
them
in
the
sea.
The
mimics
ended
up
with
wounds,
bite
marks
and
chunks-missing.”可知,为了测试如果鲇鱼模型没有逃生计划会发生什么,他们制作了鲇鱼模型,并把它们沉到海里。这些鲇鱼模型最后留下了伤口、咬痕和大块肉不见了。所以判断出第6段划线部分“The
mimics”指的是鲇鱼的模型。故D选项正确。
6.
A推理判断题。由最后段“It
is
often
assumed
that
animals
move
homes
to
find
new
sources
of
food,
but
in
many
cases,
escaping
predators
is
a
stronger
motivation.”可知,人们通常认为动物搬家是为了寻找新的食物来源,但在很多情况下,逃离捕食者是更大的动机。所以奥德的观点与人们认为动物搬家是为了寻找新的食物来源不同,他认为逃离捕食者是它们搬家的更大的动机。这样的理论为人们认识动物搬家研究开辟了一个新的视角。所以从最后一段可以得出结论是奥德的研究开辟了一个新的视野。故A选项正确。
第二节
(15分)
1.
D
由“The
oceans
are
being
seriously
polluted
now.
Plastics
are
harming
the
marine
(海产的)
life.
Carbon
pollution
is
warming
the
oceans
and
increasing
their
acidity(酸度).
Waters
are
being
overfished.
1
Here
are
some
steps
we
can
take
to
help
make
a
difference.”可知,现在海洋受到严重污染。塑料正在伤害海洋生物的生命。碳污染使海洋变暖,增加了它们的酸度。水域被过度捕捞。以下是我们可以采取的一些步骤来帮助做出改变。所以小题1要起到与前面的句子转折的作用,才能够引起下文“以下是我们可以采取的一些步骤来帮助做出改变”。故D选项“然而,专家表示,仍有希望做出改变”符合句意,故D选项正确。
2.
G
由小标题“
Bring
our
own
bags.
”可知,带上自己的袋子。所以小题2要说明当我们放东西的时候,我们应该自己带包,而不是塑料制成的袋子,在结合空处后面的句子一同来说明。避免塑料袋子能够有效帮助改变海洋环境。故G选项“当我们放东西的时候,我们应该自己带包,而不是塑料袋”符合句意。故G选项正确。
3.
A
由“A
good
way
to
make
a
difference
is
to
organize
a
garbage
cleanup
now.
Whether
it’s
an
inland
cleanup
or
one
near
the
coast,
plan
one
in
our
community.”可知,改变现状的一个好方法是现在就组织一次垃圾清理。无论是内陆清理还是海岸附近的清理,在我们的社区里计划一次垃圾清理活动。所以本段主要是围绕着“计划清理垃圾”而展开的也就是本段小标题小题3的内容。故A选项“计划清理垃圾”符合句意。故A选项正确。
4.
B
由小标题“
Throw
away
our
cars.”可知,不开车。所以小题4要表明用什么样的方式来取代开车,从此达到节能减排的目的。故B选项“选择公共交通而不是开车”符合句意。故B选项正确。
5.
F由“The
more
someone
thinks
about
plastics
and
plastics
pollution,
the
environment
and
the
consequences
of
our
actions,
the
more
likely
they
are
to
act
on
it.”可知,人们越想塑料和塑料污染,环境和我们行为的后果,他们就越可能采取行动。所以小题5与前一句都是对短文总结的内容。故F选项“如果每个人都能为海洋做出贡献,那么海洋将会得到很好的保护”。故F选项正确。
第三部分
语言知识运用(15分)
1.
A
考察动词短语fall
in
love
with…“爱上”。
A.
love爱;B.
emotion情感;C.
faith信任;
D.
belief相信。本句意为:“我立刻就爱上了它,”他在接受《中国日报》采访时表示,“我想,如果有一天我能从头到尾沿着它走一趟,那将是一次伟大的旅行,一次伟大的冒险。”故选A。
2.
B考查名词辨析。
A.
campaign
运动;B.
adventure;冒险C.
procedure过程;D.
trial实验。本句意为:“我立刻就爱上了它,”他在接受《中国日报》采访时表示,“我想,如果有一天我能从头到尾沿着它走一趟,那将是一次伟大的旅行,一次伟大的冒险。”故选B。
3.
C考查动词辨析。A.
took
携带;B.
cost
花费,主语为物或事;C.
spent(人)花费…
D.
paid付款。本句意为“他用78天“丈量”了2470公里的长城。”故选C。
4.
D
考查名词辨析。
A.
way
方法,道路;B.
approach方法,接近;C.
method
方法;D.
journey旅程。本句意为:这是一段史诗般的旅程,始于遥远的中国西部,终于长城与大海交汇的地方。故选D。
5.
A考查副词辨析。本句考查定语从句的引导词。此处表示地点,故选A。
6.
D
考查动词辨析。A.stop停止;B.help帮助;C.warn警告;D.
died死。本句意为:在戈壁沙漠的一次探险中,这位探险家险些死于脱水。故选D。
7.C考查动词辨析。A.
raised举起,抬高;B.
handled应付,处理;C.
received收到;C.
reported报道。本句意为:2006年,他还因对中英文化交流的贡献,被英女王授予大英帝国勋章。故选C。
8.
B
考查名词辨析。A.
attention
注意;B.
contribution贡献;
C.
connection连接,练习;D.
organization组织。本句意为:2006年,他还因对中英文化交流的贡献,被英女王授予大英帝国勋章。故选B。
9.
A
考查名词辨析。A.
exploration
探索;B.
invention发明;C.
addition
另外;D.
consideration考虑。本句意为:在长城上行走的30多年里,威廉·林赛发现长城受到日益严重的自然风化及人为破坏。故选A。
10.
B
考查动词辨析。A.
hid
隐藏;B.
?damaged
破环;C.
exchanged
交换;D.
distributed分配。本句意为:在他的探险过程中,他注意到长城的部分城段严重受损,被垃圾覆盖。现代化和经济发展使情况更加恶化。故选B。
11.
A
考查形容词辨析。A.
worse
更坏的;B.
better更好的;C.
faster
更快的;D.
hotter更热的。本句意为:在他的探险过程中,他注意到长城的部分城段严重受损,被垃圾覆盖。现代化和经济发展使情况更加恶化。故选A。
12.
C
考查名词辨析。A.
functions
作用;B.
vacations
假期;C.
generations一代人;
D.
questions问题。本句意为:林赛说,“有些人说这需要几代人来改变;而我认为,我们没有几代人的时间,我们必须赶快行动。”故选C。
13.
A
考查动词辨析。A.
picking
捡,拾;B.
parking停车;C.
filling装满;D.
testing测试。
本句意为:林赛在野外总是随身带着一个垃圾袋,一路边走边捡垃圾。故选A。
14.
B
考查名词辨析。A.
hat帽子;B.
bag
包,口袋;C.
coat
外套;D.
vest背心。本句意为:这款布袋上写着9条简单的中文准则,呼吁人们在旅游或露营时遵守这些准则。故选B。
15.
D
考查动词短语辨析。A.
go
on
继续;B.
turn
on打开;
C.
depend
on
依赖;D.
calls
on号召。本句意为:这款布袋上写着9条简单的中文准则,呼吁人们在旅游或露营时遵守这些准则。故选D。
16.
C考查动词辨析。A.
meeting遇到;B.
working工作;C.
traveling旅行;D.
practicing实践。本句意为:这款布袋上写着9条简单的中文准则,呼吁人们在旅游或露营时遵守这些准则。故选C。
17.
A考查动词辨析。A.
left
剩下的;B.
read阅读;C.
saved救;D.
moved
移动。本句意为:“把自己的垃圾带回家”、“捡起别人留下的垃圾”、“不要破坏花草,不要摘水果”等等。
故选A。
18.
B
考查动词短语make
a
difference
有影响。A.
importance
重要性;B.
difference不同;
C.
confidence信心;
D.
absence缺席。本句意为:每个人都能做出改变。故选B。
19.
D
考查名词辨析。A.
artists艺术家;B.
biologists生物学家;C.
chemists
化学家;D.
environmentalists环保主义者。本句意为:如果我们能号召10亿中国人成为环保主义者,那么中国将变成一个绿色、美丽、健康的国家。故选D。
20.
A
考查形容词辨析。A.
healthy
健康的;B.
wealthy富有的;C.
normal正常的;D.
tough艰难的。本句意为:如果我们能号召10亿中国人成为环保主义者,那么中国将变成一个绿色、美丽、健康的国家。故选A。
第二节
(满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
【答案】1.
fully
2.
of
3.
that
4.
length
5.
variety
6.
industrial
7.
Globally
8.
as
9.
drinking
10.
to
remove
第二节
书面表达(满分35分)
One
possible
version:
There
are
various
animals
in
our
world.
Some
people
like
monkeys,
some
people
like
dogs,
and
some
people
like
cats,
but
I
like
rabbits
best,
because
I
think
the
rabbit
is
very
lovely!
 
  
The
rabbit
has
two
long
ears,
two
red
and
small
eyes,
and
a
small
nose.
And
it
has
a
different
mouth.
It
looks
very
small
and
lovely.
The
rabbit
likes
eating
carrots
and
glass.
It
likes
running
and
jumping,
and
the
rabbit
runs
very
fast.
Most
importantly,
they
can
make
people
feel
better.
I
have
two
rabbits.
When
I
am
worried
or
afraid,
they
could
comfort
me.
They
have
become
my
friends.
They
are
very
important
to
me
and
I
love
them.  
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