Unit
5
Music
单元素养评估卷(五)
时间:100分钟 分数:120分
第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
There
are
a
lot
of
music
festivals
to
look
forward
to
in
the
coming
months.
Firefly
Music
Festival
Many
people
have
thought
of
going
to
Delaware
for
a
summer
vacation,
and
mid
June
is
a
great
time
to
plan
a
trip
if
you
love
music.
Date:
June
14-June
17
Place:
Delaware,
the
USA
Music
Type:
Country
Music
Roskilde
Festival
This
music
festival
has
a
long
history
since
1971.
What’s
interesting
about
this
festival
is
that
you
can
get
to
know
some
artists
from
different
countries.
Date:
June
30-July
10
Place:
Cambridge,
England
Music
Type:
Rock
Secret
Solstice
Come
to
Paris.
Not
only
will
you
have
great
music
in
the
Secret
Solstice,
but
you
can
also
visit
some
old
museums.
Date:
June
21-June
24
Place:
Paris,
France
Music
Type:
Folk
Music
Montreal
International
Jazz
Festival
All
jazz
lovers
should
come
to
the
Montreal
International
Jazz
Festival
at
least
once
in
a
lifetime.
This
event
brings
together
some
of
the
best
musicians.
Date:
June
28-July
7
Place:
Montreal,
Canada
Music
Type:
Jazz
1.
What
is
common
to
the
music
festivals
in
the
passage?
A.
They
are
all
held
in
Europe.
B.
They
are
all
about
country
music.
C.
They
are
all
given
outdoors.
D.
They
all
take
place
in
summer.
解析:细节理解题。对比四个音乐节的相关信息可知,这四个音乐节都在夏天举办。故选D。
答案:D
2.
What
can
we
know
about
Delaware
from
the
passage?
A.
It
is
a
good
choice
for
summer
holiday.
B.
It
is
an
old
city
with
many
old
museums.
C.
It
has
musicians
from
different
countries.
D.
It
has
interested
jazz
fans
around
the
world.
解析:细节理解题。根据Firefly
Music
Festival中“Many
people
have
thought
of
going
to
Delaware
for
a
summer
vacation
…”可知答案选A。
答案:A
3.
Which
music
festival
will
last
for
the
longest
time?
A.
Secret
Solstice.
B.
Roskilde
Festival.
C.
Firefly
Music
Festival.
D.
Montreal
International
Jazz
Festival.
解析:细节理解题。对比四个音乐节举办的时间可知,Roskilde
Festival持续时间11天,时间最长。故选B。
答案:B
B
Do
you
often
listen
to
music
at
loud
volume?
Over
one
billion
young
people
are
at
risk
of
hearing
loss
because
of
listening
to
loud
noise
for
long
periods
of
time.
Listening
to
music
or
watching
a
TV
show
at
loud
volume
is
harmful
to
your
hearing.
The
United
Nations
has
standards
for
safe
listening.
It
is
not
safe
to
listen
to
sounds
that
are
louder
than
85
dB(分贝)
for
eight
hours
or
100
dB
for
15
minutes.
The
sound
of
a
busy
road
is
about
85
dB
and
the
sound
of
a
rock
concert
can
be
about
100
dB.
Loud
noise
is
harmful
to
the
inner
ears.
Most
of
us
are
born
with
about
16,000
hair
cell(听毛细胞)
in
our
inner
ears.
These
cells
notice
sounds.
However,
listening
to
loud
noise
for
a
long
time
can
make
these
cells
work
too
hard
and
cause
some
of
them
to
die.
This
is
what
causes
hearing
loss.
Some
people
might
think
that
their
music
isn’t
all
that
loud.
But
this
can
depend
on
where
you
are.
For
example,
if
you
are
in
a
noisy
place
like
the
subway,
you
might
turn
up
your
music
too
loud
without
realising
it.
Later,
when
you
listen
to
it
at
the
same
volume
in
a
quiet
place,
you
might
feel
uncomfortable.
The
“safe
level”
for
most
sound
is
below
80
dB
for
up
to
40
hours
a
week.
A
level
of
80
dB
is
roughly
equal
to
the
noise
of
a
subway.
4.
Why
are
many
young
people
at
risk
of
hearing
loss?
A.
They
watch
TV
every
day.
B.
They
listen
to
music
every
day.
C.
They
listen
to
loud
noise
in
the
subway.
D.
They
listen
to
loud
noise
for
a
long
time.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Over
one
billion
young
people
are
at
risk
of
hearing
loss
because
of
listening
to
loud
noise
for
long
periods
of
time.”可知,世界上有十亿多年轻人正面临失聪的危险,因为他们长时间地听嘈杂的噪声。故选D。
答案:D
5.
What
is
the
sound
level
of
a
rock
concert?
A.
About
80
dB.
B.
About
85
dB.
C.
About
100
dB.
D.
About
110
dB.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“The
sound
of
a
busy
road
is
about
85
dB
and
the
sound
of
a
rock
concert
can
be
about
100
dB.”可知,摇滚音乐会的声音大约是100分贝。故选C。
答案:C
6.
What
is
loud
noise
harmful
to?
A.
The
inner
ears.
B.
The
brain.
C.
The
heart.
D.
The
eyes.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“Loud
noise
is
harmful
to
the
inner
ears.”可知,嘈杂的噪声对我们的内耳的伤害很大。故选A。
答案:A
7.
What
can
you
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
We
feel
comfortable
when
listening
to
loud
music
in
a
quiet
place.
B.
Most
people
are
born
with
about
1,600
hair
cells
in
the
inner
ears.
C.
It
is
not
safe
to
listen
to
sounds
that
are
louder
than
85
dB
for
15
minutes.
D.
Below
80
dB
for
up
to
40
hours
a
week
is
the
“safe
level”
for
most
sound.
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段第一句“The
‘safe
level’
for
most
sound
is
below
80
dB
for
up
to
40
hours
a
week.”可知,对于大多数声音来说,每周听低于80分贝的声音40个小时是个“安全值”。故选D。
答案:D
8.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Keep
the
Loud
Volumes
B.
Loud
Noise
Is
Harmful
to
Hearing
C.
The
Risk
of
Listening
to
Music
D.
Loud
Noise
Stops
Ears
from
Working
解析:主旨大意题。通读原文可知,本文主要介绍的是嘈杂的噪声对人的听力的损害。故选项B作为文章的标题较为合适。故选B。
答案:B
C
In
the
story
“The
Crow
(乌鸦)
and
the
Pitcher”
from
Aesop’s
Fables,
a
thirsty
crow
drops
stones
into
a
narrow
jar
to
raise
the
low
level
of
water
inside
so
he
can
take
a
drink.
Now
scientists
have
evidence
to
back
up
that
story.
New
Caledonian
crows
actually
do
understand
how
to
make
water
displacement
work
to
their
advantage,
experiments
showed.
The
results
suggest
that
the
birds
are,
at
least
in
some
aspects,
as
smart
as
first
graders,
according
to
the
study.
Researchers,
led
by
Sarah
Jelbert
at
the
University
of
Auckland
in
New
Zealand,
presented
six
crows
with
tubes
filled
with
water.
Inside
the
tubes,
a
worm
or
a
piece
of
meat
on
a
piece
of
wood
was
floating,
just
out
of
reach
of
the
crows.
In
front
of
the
tubes,
the
researchers
arranged
a
bunch
of
heavy
rubber
erasers
that
would
sink,
and
light
plastic
objects
that
would
float.
The
crows
found
out
that
they
could
drop
the
heavy
objects
into
the
tubes
in
order
to
raise
the
water
level
and
get
their
snacks.
However,
the
birds
behaved
awkwardly
in
experiments
in
which
they
could
choose
to
drop
objects
in
either
a
wide
tube
or
a
narrow
tube
to
get
a
snack,
the
researchers
said.
Dropping
objects
into
the
narrow
tube
would
lift
the
water
level
by
a
greater
amount
and
put
the
treat
within
reach
after
just
two
drops.
In
contrast,
it
took
around
seven
drops
to
raise
the
snack
to
the
same
level
in
the
wide
tube.
The
crows
obviously
didn’t
realise
this,
and
most
of
them
went
for
the
wide
tube
first.?
Previous
studies
showed
that
chimps
and
human
children
can
solve
similar
tasks.
In
a
2011
study,
chimps
and
kids
found
out
that
they
could
put
water
into
a
tube
to
reach
a
peanut
that
was
floating
in
a
small
amount
of
water
at
the
bottom.
9.
What
does
the
passage
focus
on?
A.
Aesop’s
prediction.
B.
Crows’
intelligence.
C.
The
development
of
crows.
D.
Human-animal
communication.
解析:推理判断题。由第二段最后一句“The
results
suggest
that
the
birds
are,
at
least
in
some
aspects,
as
smart
as
first
graders,
according
to
the
study.”可知,实验的结果表明乌鸦的智商与一年级学生一样,结合上下文可知,本文关注的是乌鸦的智力。
答案:B
10.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“the
treat”
in
Paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
The
tube.
B.
The
object.
C.
The
snack.
D.
The
water.
解析:词义猜测题。由上句中“they
could
choose
to
drop
objects
in
either
a
wide
tube
or
a
narrow
tube
to
get
a
snack”可知,乌鸦朝管子中扔东西,显然是为了得到食物,所以此处代替the
snack。故选C。
答案:C
11.
What
did
the
experiment
with
wide
and
narrow
tubes
show?
A.
Crows
are
sensitive
to
surroundings.
B.
Crows
have
the
ability
to
recognise
shapes.
C.
Crows
are
cleverer
than
chimps
and
children.
D.
Crows
understand
water
displacement
incompletely.
解析:推理判断题。由第四段最后两句“In
contrast,
it
took
around
seven
drops
to
raise
the
snack
to
the
same
level
in
the
wide
tube.
The
crows
obviously
didn’t
realise
this,
and
most
of
them
went
for
the
wide
tube
first.”可知,乌鸦知道使用橡皮擦,但不知道将其放入较窄的管子的好处。故选D。
答案:D
D
Do
you
know
what
you’d
like
to
be
when
you
grow
up?
It
takes
most
people
many
years
to
find
out.
For
the
young
artist
Alexandra
Nechita,
it
never
really
seemed
to
be
a
question.
From
the
day
she
began
drawing
at
the
age
of
two,
she
was
an
artist.
Alexandra
Nechita
was
born
in
Romania
in
1985
and
moved
to
California
when
she
was
still
a
baby.
As
a
little
child,
she
loved
colouring
in
her
colouring
books.
Her
parents
hoped
she
could
spend
more
time
playing
with
other
children,
so
they
took
away
her
colouring
books.
Alexandra
began
drawing
her
own
pictures
and
colouring
them
in.
By
the
time
Alexandra
was
seven
years
old,
she
had
begun
painting
with
oil
paints.
When
Alexandra
took
a
local
art
class,
her
teacher
was
amazed
at
the
young
artist’s
unusual
style
of
painting.
Alexandra’s
work
was
similar
in
some
ways
to
the
paintings
by
famous
artists
like
Picasso.
These
artists
did
not
use
a
realistic
style
of
painting.
They
allowed
their
imaginations
to
play
an
important
part
in
their
work.
The
interesting
thing
was
that
little
Alexandra
had
never
seen
the
work
of
these
artists.
People
called
her
“Little
Picasso”.
This
was
a
great
honour,
but
Alexandra’s
style
of
painting
was
all
her
own.
Alexandra’s
first
public
show
was
held
at
a
Los
Angeles
public
library
when
she
was
only
eight
years
old.
People
were
amazed
at
how
young
Alexandra
was,
but
mostly
they
loved
her
imaginative
artwork.
It
did
not
take
long
for
Alexandra
and
her
work
to
become
famous.
She
appeared
on
television
programmes
and
in
newspapers
and
magazines
all
over
the
world.
The
sale
of
a
single
piece
can
earn
the
young
artist
thousands
of
dollars.
But
that
is
not
why
Alexandra
creates
artwork.
She
just
cannot
imagine
doing
anything
else
that
would
bring
her
such
joy
and
satisfaction.?
Today,
Alexandra
is
a
full-time
artist.
She
also
works
to
help
support
the
arts
in
schools.
Alexandra
is
a
strong
believer
in
the
power
of
art
as
a
tool
of
communication
and
a
bridge
to
building
peace
throughout
the
world.
12.
When
did
Alexandra
begin
drawing
pictures?
A.
At
the
age
of
eight.
B.
At
the
age
of
seven.
C.
At
the
age
of
two.
D.
In
the
year
of
1985.
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第一段最后一句话“From
the
day
she
began
drawing
at
the
age
of
two,
she
was
an
artist.”可知答案选C。
答案:C
13.
Alexandra
was
called
“Little
Picasso”
because
.?
A.
she
learned
to
paint
from
Picasso
B.
her
style
of
painting
was
like
Picasso’s
C.
she
was
one
of
Picasso’s
big
fans
D.
her
style
of
painting
was
unusual
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第三段中“Alexandra’s
work
was
similar
in
some
ways
to
the
paintings
by
famous
artists
like
Picasso.”可知答案选B。
答案:B
14.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Only
painting
can
make
her
so
happy
and
satisfied.
B.
Only
money
can
make
her
so
happy
and
satisfied.
C.
Anything
can
make
her
feel
happy
and
satisfied.
D.
Nothing
can
make
her
feel
happy
and
satisfied.
解析:推理判断题。由句意“她只是无法想象做任何其他事情能给她带来如此的快乐和满足”可知,只有绘画能使她快乐和满足。故选A。
答案:A
15.
According
to
the
passage,
which
word
can
best
describe
Alexandra?
A.
Polite.
B.
Generous.
C.
Patient.
D.
Creative.
解析:推理判断题。全文主要介绍了Alexandra在绘画方面的创造力。故选D。
答案:D
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据下面短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Your
children
are
watching
you.
16
According
to
the
Health
Programme,
developing
healthy
habits
is
an
important
part
for
your
children.
And
when
it
comes
to
developing
healthy
habits,
parents
influence
their
children
more
than
anyone
else.?
17
What
happens
during
those
early
years
can
influence
children
for
the
rest
of
their
lives.
This
includes
some
eating
and
exercise
habits.
Children
are
very
careful,
even
at
a
young
age.
Children
watch
what
others
do
carefully
and
imitate
the
behaviours
of
those
closest
to
them.
As
parents,
you
should
do
the
following:
18
If
you
do
that,
your
children
are
more
likely
to
be
enthusiastic
about
developing
theirs.?
Let
your
children
see
you
taking
care
of
your
own
physical
health
by
eating
fruit
and
vegetables.
Talk
to
them
about
healthy
habits
in
appropriate
terms
and
at
a
proper
time.
19 ?
20
Computers,
televisions
and
other
forms
of
technology
are
a
major
part
of
life
in
the
21st
century.
Unfortunately,
as
the
use
of
technology
in
the
home
increases,
so
does
the
time
spent
watching
TV
or
playing
on
the
computer.
So
as
parents,
you
should
also
arrange
the
time
for
your
children
wisely.?
A.
Take
part
in
physical
activities
and
exercise
regularly.
B.
Don’t
get
rid
of
technology,
but
use
it
wisely.
C.
Be
enthusiastic
about
developing
healthy
habits
of
your
own.
D.
Your
actions
are
speaking
to
them
louder
than
your
words
will.
E.
Children
prefer
to
imitate
their
parents
rather
than
listen
to
them.
F.
This
can
be
helpful
to
teach
your
children
to
form
good
eating
habits.
G.
It’s
easy
for
children
to
form
their
healthy
habits
when
they
are
young.
答案:16.
D 17.
G 18.
C 19.
F 20.
B
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
devote
myself
to
music
because
of
my
grandmother.
My
mum
and
I
lived
with
my
grandparents
from
the
time
I
was
two
until
I
was
eight.
And
even
then,
I
was
at
their
house
before
and
after
school
every
day
while
my
mother
was
21 .?
Grandma
loved
music.
It
was
she
that
first
22
me
to
Elvis
Presley
as
a
very
young
child,
and
once
I
heard
his
music,
I
was
truly
in
23 with
it.
Most
five-year-olds
ask
for
toys
for
birthdays,
but
I
wanted
Elvis’
albums.
I
would
play
them
non-stop
and
24
to
the
music
in
my
grandma’s
family
room
though
my
movements
didn’t
look
25 .?
Grandma
played
the
piano
and
26
me
to
sing
“America
the
Beautiful”
and
“Somewhere
over
the
Rainbow”.
I
finally
started
playing
music
on
the
piano,
and
soon
grandma
was
paying
for
me
to
take
piano
lessons
from
a
lady
living
in
the
27 .
I
would
come
home
from
28
and
walk
there
for
my
lesson.
I
29
took
about
nine
months
of
lessons,
but
it
was
enough
to
give
me
a
foundation
and
allow
me
to
continue
to
teach
myself.?
Last
month
when
I
came
home
to
visit
grandma
in
the
hospital,
I
brought
along
my
guitar
with
me.
She
was
in
great
pain,
but
the
music
seemed
to
30
her
soul.
She
had
me
sing
some
songs
and
when
I
started
to
sing
“Somewhere
over
the
Rainbow”,
her
weakened
voice
31
in
with
mine
for
a
few
lines.
That
experience
was
one
of
the
most
32
of
my
lifetime
and
one
I
will
certainly
cherish
forever.
I
told
her
of
my
music
career
and
she
was
very
33
and
said,
“That’s
wonderful!”
I
34
to
play
for
her
throughout
the
week
I
was
home.?
My
grandma
passed
away
two
days
ago.
In
my
opinion,
part
of
her
will
live
on
through
every
35
I
write
or
sing
for
her
in
my
life.?
21.
A.
at
home
B.
at
school
C.
at
work
D.
in
hospital
解析:此处表达当妈妈去上班(at
work)时,“我”住在姥姥姥爷家。
答案:C
22.
A.
sent
B.
inspired
C.
remembered
D.
introduced
解析:句意:是她让我这个很小的孩子第一次认识了Elvis
Presley。introduce
sb
to把某人介绍给……,在此引申为她让“我”接触到了他的音乐。
答案:D
23.
A.
debate
B.
love
C.
agreement
D.
doubt
解析:句意:一听他的音乐,我就真的爱上了它。be
in
love
with爱上。
答案:B
24.
A.
wave
B.
sleep
C.
dance
D.
play
解析:dance
to
the
music伴着音乐跳舞,符合语境。
答案:C
25.
A.
funny
B.
balanced
C.
good
D.
interesting
解析:句意:……尽管我的舞蹈动作看起来不那么优美。look
good看上去很好、很美。funny滑稽可笑的;balanced平衡的;interesting有趣的。
答案:C
26.
A.
forced
B.
prepared
C.
enabled
D.
taught
解析:根据情境可知此处是指姥姥教“我”唱这些歌,teach
sb
to
do
sth教某人做某事。
答案:D
27.
A.
hotel
B.
apartment
C.
neighbourhood
D.
hospital
解析:根据情境可知姥姥是在“我们”居住的小区、邻居中找了一个音乐老师来教“我”。其他三项与情境不符。
答案:C
28.
A.
school
B.
hospital
C.
street
D.
office
解析:句意:我总是放学(school)回到家,然后走去那儿上音乐课。
答案:A
29.
A.
exactly
B.
only
C.
completely
D.
seldom
解析:句意:我仅仅(only)学了九个月的课程,而这使我有足够的基础来继续自学。
答案:B
30.
A.
comfort
B.
spot
C.
attract
D.
terrify
解析:句意:但是这音乐好像给她带来了些安慰。comfort
sb让某人感到安慰、舒适;spot
sb看见/发现某人;attract
sb吸引某人;terrify
sb吓坏某人。
答案:A
31.
A.
joined
B.
poured
C.
mixed
D.
combined
解析:句意:她用微弱的声音和我一起唱了几句歌词。join
sb
in和某人一起做某事,符合语境。pour倾倒,泼洒;mix使混合;combine使结合,使联合。这三项与情境不符。
答案:A
32.
A.
worthwhile
B.
impressive
C.
puzzling
D.
unbelievable
解析:句意:这次经历是我一生中让我印象最深刻的一次。an
impressive
experience一次印象深刻的经历。worthwhile值得的;puzzling令人迷惑的;unbelievable难以置信的。
答案:B
33.
A.
energetic
B.
calm
C.
outspoken
D.
pleased
解析:根据情境和后文的“That’s
wonderful”可知,她对“我”的音乐事业感到很满意、很高兴,所以要用pleased。energetic精力充沛的;calm镇静的,平静的;outspoken坦诚的。
答案:D
34.
A.
refused
B.
expected
C.
continued
D.
intended
解析:句意:在家的整个一周里我继续为她演奏音乐。continue
to
do
sth继续做某事;refuse
to
do
sth拒绝做某事;expect
to
do
sth期望做某事;intend
to
do
sth打算做某事。
答案:C
35.
A.
song
B.
poem
C.
article
D.
composition
解析:根据前文可知“我”从事了音乐事业,此处应该是“我”为她写歌和唱歌,再结合后面的“sing
for
her”,可知答案为A项。
答案:A
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,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。
Once
a
year
a
race
36.
(hold)
for
old
cars.
A
lot
of
cars
entered
for
this
race
last
year
and
there
was
a
great
deal
of
37.
(excite)
just
before
it
began.
One
of
the
most
handsome
cars
was
a
Rolls-Royce
Silver
Ghost.
38.
most
unusual
car
was
a
Benz
39.
had
only
three
wheels.
40.
(build)
in
1885,
it
was
the
oldest
car
taking
part.
After
a
great
many
loud
explosions,
the
race
began.
Many
of
the
cars
broke
down
on
the
way
and
some
drivers
spent
41.
(much)
time
under
their
cars
than
in
them!
A
few
cars,
42.
,
completed
the
race.
The
winning
car
reached
a
speed
of
forty
miles
an
hour—much
faster
than
any
of
43.
(it)
rivals
(对手).
It
sped
downhill
at
the
end
of
the
race
and
its
driver
had
a
lot
of
trouble
44.
(try)
to
stop
it.
The
race
gave
everyone
a
great
deal
of
pleasure.
It
was
very
different
45.
modern
car
races
but
no
less
exciting.?
答案:36.
is
held 37.
excitement 38.
The
39.
that/which 40.
Built 41.
more 42.
however 43.
its
44.
trying 45.
from
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是新华中学的李华,将参加主题为“Let’s
Ride
Bicycles”的英语演讲比赛,请撰写一份演讲稿,内容主要包括:
(1)目前汽车带来空气污染和交通堵塞等问题;
(2)骑自行车的益处,如节能环保、有利健康等。
参考词汇:环保的(environmentally
friendly)
注意:
(1)词数100左右;
(2)演讲稿开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Good
morning,
everyone.
__________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank
you!
答案:
Good
morning,
everyone.
I’m
Li
Hua
from
Xinhua
Middle
School.
It
is
my
great
honour
to
make
a
speech
here.
The
topic
of
my
speech
is
“Let’s
Ride
Bicycles”.
As
is
known
to
all,
with
the
improvement
of
people’s
living
standards,
cars
have
become
a
popular
means
of
transport,
bringing
great
convenience
to
our
life.
However,
they
have
also
caused
some
problems
such
as
air
pollution
and
traffic
jams.
How
can
we
solve
the
problems
then??
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
riding
bicycles
is
a
good
solution.
For
one
thing,
bicycles
don’t
need
any
petrol
and
they
are
energy-saving.
For
another,
bicycles
are
environmentally
friendly
because
they
won’t
give
off
waste
gas.
What’s
more,
riding
bicycles
is
a
good
way
for
us
to
exercise
and
it
is
beneficial
to
our
health.
Therefore,
let’s
take
the
responsibility
to
build
up
a
low-carbon
city
by
riding
bicycles.
Come
on
and
join
us!
Thank
you!?
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A
friend
of
mine,
whose
name
was
John
Smith,
had
a
bad
memory,
which
made
him
famous.
He
was
so
forgetful
that
he
sometimes
forgot
what
he
was
talking
about
in
the
middle
of
a
sentence.
His
wife
had
to
constantly
remind
him
about
his
meetings,
his
classes
or
even
his
meals!
Once
he
forgot
he
had
eaten
breakfast
twice,
at
home
and
at
school.
His
wife
liked
to
remind
her
neighbours,
“If
John
didn’t
have
his
head
tied
on,
he
would
forget
that
too.”
Since
John
was
a
professor
at
a
well-known
university,
his
forgetfulness
was
often
an
embarrassment
to
him.
It
wasn’t
that
he
was
not
clever,
as
some
critical
people
tended
to
say,
but
just
very,
very
absent-minded.
One
hot
summer
day,
Professor
Smith
decided
to
take
his
children
to
a
seaside
town
about
a
three-hour
train
ride
away.
To
make
the
trip
more
interesting
for
his
young
children,
he
kept
the
name
of
the
town
a
secret.
However,
by
the
time
they
arrived
at
the
station,
John
forgot
the
name
of
the
town
he
was
planning
to
visit.
Luckily,
a
friend
of
his
happened
to
be
in
the
station.
He
offered
to
take
care
of
the
children
while
John
hurried
back
home
to
find
out
where
he
was
going.
The
professor’s
wife
was
surprised
to
see
him
again
so
soon.
“Oh,
my
dear,
I
forgot
the
name
of
the
town.”
“What?
You
forgot
the
name?
Maybe
one
day
you
will
forget
my
name!
Now
I’ll
write
the
name
of
that
town
on
a
piece
of
paper,
and
you
put
it
in
your
pocket
and
please,
please
don’t
forget
where
you
put
it.”
Satisfied
that
she
had
solved
the
problem,
she
sent
her
husband
off
again.
Ten
minutes
later
she
was
astonished
to
see
him
outside
the
house
for
the
third
time.
注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
(2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
“What
is
the
matter
now?”
asked
his
wife.
_____________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Hearing
the
cry,
out
rushed
their
neighbours,
trying
to
find
out
what
had
happened.
______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
Paragraph
1:
“What
is
the
matter
now?”
asked
his
wife.
“I
just
can’t
remember
why
I
come
back
and
where
I
am
supposed
to
be
going
on
such
a
hot
summer
day,”
replied
the
professor.
However,
the
real
reason
was
that
he
forgot
where
he
had
left
his
children.
Sensing
something
wrong,
Mrs
Smith
didn’t
believe
his
words,
because
whenever
he
told
a
lie,
he
would
blink
his
eyes
more
quickly.
“Tell
me
the
truth,”
ordered
his
wife.
“As
you
told
me,
I
didn’t
forget
where
I
put
the
name
of
that
town,
but
I
forget
the
station
where
I
left
our
children!”
whispered
the
professor,
his
voice
trembling.
“What
a
bad
memory!”
shouted
the
wife.
Paragraph
2:
Hearing
the
cry,
out
rushed
their
neighbours,
trying
to
find
out
what
had
happened.
All
of
them
comforted
Mrs
Smith,
“Take
it
easy,
Mrs
Smith.
Everything
will
be
OK
soon.”
It
seemed
that
a
fight
between
the
couple
was
about
to
start.
Just
at
that
time,
the
professor’s
cell
phone
began
to
ring.
His
friend,
whose
patience
had
worn
thin,
phoned
to
complain.
The
professor
apologised,
got
into
his
car
and
drove
away,leaving
behind
a
bunch
of
people
outside
the
house.
Being
afraid
that
he
would
make
matters
worse
again,
Mrs
Smith
decided
to
follow
him,
who
then
called
a
taxi.
By
the
time
she
caught
up
with
her
husband,
the
children
were
already
back
home,
safe
and
sound.
PAGEUnit
5
Music
单元素养评估卷(五)
时间:100分钟 分数:120分
第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
There
are
a
lot
of
music
festivals
to
look
forward
to
in
the
coming
months.
Firefly
Music
Festival
Many
people
have
thought
of
going
to
Delaware
for
a
summer
vacation,
and
mid
June
is
a
great
time
to
plan
a
trip
if
you
love
music.
Date:
June
14-June
17
Place:
Delaware,
the
USA
Music
Type:
Country
Music
Roskilde
Festival
This
music
festival
has
a
long
history
since
1971.
What’s
interesting
about
this
festival
is
that
you
can
get
to
know
some
artists
from
different
countries.
Date:
June
30-July
10
Place:
Cambridge,
England
Music
Type:
Rock
Secret
Solstice
Come
to
Paris.
Not
only
will
you
have
great
music
in
the
Secret
Solstice,
but
you
can
also
visit
some
old
museums.
Date:
June
21-June
24
Place:
Paris,
France
Music
Type:
Folk
Music
Montreal
International
Jazz
Festival
All
jazz
lovers
should
come
to
the
Montreal
International
Jazz
Festival
at
least
once
in
a
lifetime.
This
event
brings
together
some
of
the
best
musicians.
Date:
June
28-July
7
Place:
Montreal,
Canada
Music
Type:
Jazz
1.
What
is
common
to
the
music
festivals
in
the
passage?
A.
They
are
all
held
in
Europe.
B.
They
are
all
about
country
music.
C.
They
are
all
given
outdoors.
D.
They
all
take
place
in
summer.
2.
What
can
we
know
about
Delaware
from
the
passage?
A.
It
is
a
good
choice
for
summer
holiday.
B.
It
is
an
old
city
with
many
old
museums.
C.
It
has
musicians
from
different
countries.
D.
It
has
interested
jazz
fans
around
the
world.
3.
Which
music
festival
will
last
for
the
longest
time?
A.
Secret
Solstice.
B.
Roskilde
Festival.
C.
Firefly
Music
Festival.
D.
Montreal
International
Jazz
Festival.
B
Do
you
often
listen
to
music
at
loud
volume?
Over
one
billion
young
people
are
at
risk
of
hearing
loss
because
of
listening
to
loud
noise
for
long
periods
of
time.
Listening
to
music
or
watching
a
TV
show
at
loud
volume
is
harmful
to
your
hearing.
The
United
Nations
has
standards
for
safe
listening.
It
is
not
safe
to
listen
to
sounds
that
are
louder
than
85
dB(分贝)
for
eight
hours
or
100
dB
for
15
minutes.
The
sound
of
a
busy
road
is
about
85
dB
and
the
sound
of
a
rock
concert
can
be
about
100
dB.
Loud
noise
is
harmful
to
the
inner
ears.
Most
of
us
are
born
with
about
16,000
hair
cell(听毛细胞)
in
our
inner
ears.
These
cells
notice
sounds.
However,
listening
to
loud
noise
for
a
long
time
can
make
these
cells
work
too
hard
and
cause
some
of
them
to
die.
This
is
what
causes
hearing
loss.
Some
people
might
think
that
their
music
isn’t
all
that
loud.
But
this
can
depend
on
where
you
are.
For
example,
if
you
are
in
a
noisy
place
like
the
subway,
you
might
turn
up
your
music
too
loud
without
realising
it.
Later,
when
you
listen
to
it
at
the
same
volume
in
a
quiet
place,
you
might
feel
uncomfortable.
The
“safe
level”
for
most
sound
is
below
80
dB
for
up
to
40
hours
a
week.
A
level
of
80
dB
is
roughly
equal
to
the
noise
of
a
subway.
4.
Why
are
many
young
people
at
risk
of
hearing
loss?
A.
They
watch
TV
every
day.
B.
They
listen
to
music
every
day.
C.
They
listen
to
loud
noise
in
the
subway.
D.
They
listen
to
loud
noise
for
a
long
time.
5.
What
is
the
sound
level
of
a
rock
concert?
A.
About
80
dB.
B.
About
85
dB.
C.
About
100
dB.
D.
About
110
dB.
6.
What
is
loud
noise
harmful
to?
A.
The
inner
ears.
B.
The
brain.
C.
The
heart.
D.
The
eyes.
7.
What
can
you
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
We
feel
comfortable
when
listening
to
loud
music
in
a
quiet
place.
B.
Most
people
are
born
with
about
1,600
hair
cells
in
the
inner
ears.
C.
It
is
not
safe
to
listen
to
sounds
that
are
louder
than
85
dB
for
15
minutes.
D.
Below
80
dB
for
up
to
40
hours
a
week
is
the
“safe
level”
for
most
sound.
8.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Keep
the
Loud
Volumes
B.
Loud
Noise
Is
Harmful
to
Hearing
C.
The
Risk
of
Listening
to
Music
D.
Loud
Noise
Stops
Ears
from
Working
C
In
the
story
“The
Crow
(乌鸦)
and
the
Pitcher”
from
Aesop’s
Fables,
a
thirsty
crow
drops
stones
into
a
narrow
jar
to
raise
the
low
level
of
water
inside
so
he
can
take
a
drink.
Now
scientists
have
evidence
to
back
up
that
story.
New
Caledonian
crows
actually
do
understand
how
to
make
water
displacement
work
to
their
advantage,
experiments
showed.
The
results
suggest
that
the
birds
are,
at
least
in
some
aspects,
as
smart
as
first
graders,
according
to
the
study.
Researchers,
led
by
Sarah
Jelbert
at
the
University
of
Auckland
in
New
Zealand,
presented
six
crows
with
tubes
filled
with
water.
Inside
the
tubes,
a
worm
or
a
piece
of
meat
on
a
piece
of
wood
was
floating,
just
out
of
reach
of
the
crows.
In
front
of
the
tubes,
the
researchers
arranged
a
bunch
of
heavy
rubber
erasers
that
would
sink,
and
light
plastic
objects
that
would
float.
The
crows
found
out
that
they
could
drop
the
heavy
objects
into
the
tubes
in
order
to
raise
the
water
level
and
get
their
snacks.
However,
the
birds
behaved
awkwardly
in
experiments
in
which
they
could
choose
to
drop
objects
in
either
a
wide
tube
or
a
narrow
tube
to
get
a
snack,
the
researchers
said.
Dropping
objects
into
the
narrow
tube
would
lift
the
water
level
by
a
greater
amount
and
put
the
treat
within
reach
after
just
two
drops.
In
contrast,
it
took
around
seven
drops
to
raise
the
snack
to
the
same
level
in
the
wide
tube.
The
crows
obviously
didn’t
realise
this,
and
most
of
them
went
for
the
wide
tube
first.?
Previous
studies
showed
that
chimps
and
human
children
can
solve
similar
tasks.
In
a
2011
study,
chimps
and
kids
found
out
that
they
could
put
water
into
a
tube
to
reach
a
peanut
that
was
floating
in
a
small
amount
of
water
at
the
bottom.
9.
What
does
the
passage
focus
on?
A.
Aesop’s
prediction.
B.
Crows’
intelligence.
C.
The
development
of
crows.
D.
Human-animal
communication.
10.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“the
treat”
in
Paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
The
tube.
B.
The
object.
C.
The
snack.
D.
The
water.
11.
What
did
the
experiment
with
wide
and
narrow
tubes
show?
A.
Crows
are
sensitive
to
surroundings.
B.
Crows
have
the
ability
to
recognise
shapes.
C.
Crows
are
cleverer
than
chimps
and
children.
D.
Crows
understand
water
displacement
incompletely.
D
Do
you
know
what
you’d
like
to
be
when
you
grow
up?
It
takes
most
people
many
years
to
find
out.
For
the
young
artist
Alexandra
Nechita,
it
never
really
seemed
to
be
a
question.
From
the
day
she
began
drawing
at
the
age
of
two,
she
was
an
artist.
Alexandra
Nechita
was
born
in
Romania
in
1985
and
moved
to
California
when
she
was
still
a
baby.
As
a
little
child,
she
loved
colouring
in
her
colouring
books.
Her
parents
hoped
she
could
spend
more
time
playing
with
other
children,
so
they
took
away
her
colouring
books.
Alexandra
began
drawing
her
own
pictures
and
colouring
them
in.
By
the
time
Alexandra
was
seven
years
old,
she
had
begun
painting
with
oil
paints.
When
Alexandra
took
a
local
art
class,
her
teacher
was
amazed
at
the
young
artist’s
unusual
style
of
painting.
Alexandra’s
work
was
similar
in
some
ways
to
the
paintings
by
famous
artists
like
Picasso.
These
artists
did
not
use
a
realistic
style
of
painting.
They
allowed
their
imaginations
to
play
an
important
part
in
their
work.
The
interesting
thing
was
that
little
Alexandra
had
never
seen
the
work
of
these
artists.
People
called
her
“Little
Picasso”.
This
was
a
great
honour,
but
Alexandra’s
style
of
painting
was
all
her
own.
Alexandra’s
first
public
show
was
held
at
a
Los
Angeles
public
library
when
she
was
only
eight
years
old.
People
were
amazed
at
how
young
Alexandra
was,
but
mostly
they
loved
her
imaginative
artwork.
It
did
not
take
long
for
Alexandra
and
her
work
to
become
famous.
She
appeared
on
television
programmes
and
in
newspapers
and
magazines
all
over
the
world.
The
sale
of
a
single
piece
can
earn
the
young
artist
thousands
of
dollars.
But
that
is
not
why
Alexandra
creates
artwork.
She
just
cannot
imagine
doing
anything
else
that
would
bring
her
such
joy
and
satisfaction.?
Today,
Alexandra
is
a
full-time
artist.
She
also
works
to
help
support
the
arts
in
schools.
Alexandra
is
a
strong
believer
in
the
power
of
art
as
a
tool
of
communication
and
a
bridge
to
building
peace
throughout
the
world.
12.
When
did
Alexandra
begin
drawing
pictures?
A.
At
the
age
of
eight.
B.
At
the
age
of
seven.
C.
At
the
age
of
two.
D.
In
the
year
of
1985.
13.
Alexandra
was
called
“Little
Picasso”
because
.?
A.
she
learned
to
paint
from
Picasso
B.
her
style
of
painting
was
like
Picasso’s
C.
she
was
one
of
Picasso’s
big
fans
D.
her
style
of
painting
was
unusual
14.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Only
painting
can
make
her
so
happy
and
satisfied.
B.
Only
money
can
make
her
so
happy
and
satisfied.
C.
Anything
can
make
her
feel
happy
and
satisfied.
D.
Nothing
can
make
her
feel
happy
and
satisfied.
15.
According
to
the
passage,
which
word
can
best
describe
Alexandra?
A.
Polite.
B.
Generous.
C.
Patient.
D.
Creative.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据下面短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Your
children
are
watching
you.
16
According
to
the
Health
Programme,
developing
healthy
habits
is
an
important
part
for
your
children.
And
when
it
comes
to
developing
healthy
habits,
parents
influence
their
children
more
than
anyone
else.?
17
What
happens
during
those
early
years
can
influence
children
for
the
rest
of
their
lives.
This
includes
some
eating
and
exercise
habits.
Children
are
very
careful,
even
at
a
young
age.
Children
watch
what
others
do
carefully
and
imitate
the
behaviours
of
those
closest
to
them.
As
parents,
you
should
do
the
following:
18
If
you
do
that,
your
children
are
more
likely
to
be
enthusiastic
about
developing
theirs.?
Let
your
children
see
you
taking
care
of
your
own
physical
health
by
eating
fruit
and
vegetables.
Talk
to
them
about
healthy
habits
in
appropriate
terms
and
at
a
proper
time.
19 ?
20
Computers,
televisions
and
other
forms
of
technology
are
a
major
part
of
life
in
the
21st
century.
Unfortunately,
as
the
use
of
technology
in
the
home
increases,
so
does
the
time
spent
watching
TV
or
playing
on
the
computer.
So
as
parents,
you
should
also
arrange
the
time
for
your
children
wisely.?
A.
Take
part
in
physical
activities
and
exercise
regularly.
B.
Don’t
get
rid
of
technology,
but
use
it
wisely.
C.
Be
enthusiastic
about
developing
healthy
habits
of
your
own.
D.
Your
actions
are
speaking
to
them
louder
than
your
words
will.
E.
Children
prefer
to
imitate
their
parents
rather
than
listen
to
them.
F.
This
can
be
helpful
to
teach
your
children
to
form
good
eating
habits.
G.
It’s
easy
for
children
to
form
their
healthy
habits
when
they
are
young.
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
devote
myself
to
music
because
of
my
grandmother.
My
mum
and
I
lived
with
my
grandparents
from
the
time
I
was
two
until
I
was
eight.
And
even
then,
I
was
at
their
house
before
and
after
school
every
day
while
my
mother
was
21 .?
Grandma
loved
music.
It
was
she
that
first
22
me
to
Elvis
Presley
as
a
very
young
child,
and
once
I
heard
his
music,
I
was
truly
in
23 with
it.
Most
five-year-olds
ask
for
toys
for
birthdays,
but
I
wanted
Elvis’
albums.
I
would
play
them
non-stop
and
24
to
the
music
in
my
grandma’s
family
room
though
my
movements
didn’t
look
25 .?
Grandma
played
the
piano
and
26
me
to
sing
“America
the
Beautiful”
and
“Somewhere
over
the
Rainbow”.
I
finally
started
playing
music
on
the
piano,
and
soon
grandma
was
paying
for
me
to
take
piano
lessons
from
a
lady
living
in
the
27 .
I
would
come
home
from
28
and
walk
there
for
my
lesson.
I
29
took
about
nine
months
of
lessons,
but
it
was
enough
to
give
me
a
foundation
and
allow
me
to
continue
to
teach
myself.?
Last
month
when
I
came
home
to
visit
grandma
in
the
hospital,
I
brought
along
my
guitar
with
me.
She
was
in
great
pain,
but
the
music
seemed
to
30
her
soul.
She
had
me
sing
some
songs
and
when
I
started
to
sing
“Somewhere
over
the
Rainbow”,
her
weakened
voice
31
in
with
mine
for
a
few
lines.
That
experience
was
one
of
the
most
32
of
my
lifetime
and
one
I
will
certainly
cherish
forever.
I
told
her
of
my
music
career
and
she
was
very
33
and
said,
“That’s
wonderful!”
I
34
to
play
for
her
throughout
the
week
I
was
home.?
My
grandma
passed
away
two
days
ago.
In
my
opinion,
part
of
her
will
live
on
through
every
35
I
write
or
sing
for
her
in
my
life.?
21.
A.
at
home
B.
at
school
C.
at
work
D.
in
hospital
22.
A.
sent
B.
inspired
C.
remembered
D.
introduced
23.
A.
debate
B.
love
C.
agreement
D.
doubt
24.
A.
wave
B.
sleep
C.
dance
D.
play
25.
A.
funny
B.
balanced
C.
good
D.
interesting
26.
A.
forced
B.
prepared
C.
enabled
D.
taught
27.
A.
hotel
B.
apartment
C.
neighbourhood
D.
hospital
28.
A.
school
B.
hospital
C.
street
D.
office
29.
A.
exactly
B.
only
C.
completely
D.
seldom
30.
A.
comfort
B.
spot
C.
attract
D.
terrify
31.
A.
joined
B.
poured
C.
mixed
D.
combined
32.
A.
worthwhile
B.
impressive
C.
puzzling
D.
unbelievable
33.
A.
energetic
B.
calm
C.
outspoken
D.
pleased
34.
A.
refused
B.
expected
C.
continued
D.
intended
35.
A.
song
B.
poem
C.
article
D.
composition
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,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。
Once
a
year
a
race
36.
(hold)
for
old
cars.
A
lot
of
cars
entered
for
this
race
last
year
and
there
was
a
great
deal
of
37.
(excite)
just
before
it
began.
One
of
the
most
handsome
cars
was
a
Rolls-Royce
Silver
Ghost.
38.
most
unusual
car
was
a
Benz
39.
had
only
three
wheels.
40.
(build)
in
1885,
it
was
the
oldest
car
taking
part.
After
a
great
many
loud
explosions,
the
race
began.
Many
of
the
cars
broke
down
on
the
way
and
some
drivers
spent
41.
(much)
time
under
their
cars
than
in
them!
A
few
cars,
42.
,
completed
the
race.
The
winning
car
reached
a
speed
of
forty
miles
an
hour—much
faster
than
any
of
43.
(it)
rivals
(对手).
It
sped
downhill
at
the
end
of
the
race
and
its
driver
had
a
lot
of
trouble
44.
(try)
to
stop
it.
The
race
gave
everyone
a
great
deal
of
pleasure.
It
was
very
different
45.
modern
car
races
but
no
less
exciting.?
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是新华中学的李华,将参加主题为“Let’s
Ride
Bicycles”的英语演讲比赛,请撰写一份演讲稿,内容主要包括:
(1)目前汽车带来空气污染和交通堵塞等问题;
(2)骑自行车的益处,如节能环保、有利健康等。
参考词汇:环保的(environmentally
friendly)
注意:
(1)词数100左右;
(2)演讲稿开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Good
morning,
everyone.
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Thank
you!
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A
friend
of
mine,
whose
name
was
John
Smith,
had
a
bad
memory,
which
made
him
famous.
He
was
so
forgetful
that
he
sometimes
forgot
what
he
was
talking
about
in
the
middle
of
a
sentence.
His
wife
had
to
constantly
remind
him
about
his
meetings,
his
classes
or
even
his
meals!
Once
he
forgot
he
had
eaten
breakfast
twice,
at
home
and
at
school.
His
wife
liked
to
remind
her
neighbours,
“If
John
didn’t
have
his
head
tied
on,
he
would
forget
that
too.”
Since
John
was
a
professor
at
a
well-known
university,
his
forgetfulness
was
often
an
embarrassment
to
him.
It
wasn’t
that
he
was
not
clever,
as
some
critical
people
tended
to
say,
but
just
very,
very
absent-minded.
One
hot
summer
day,
Professor
Smith
decided
to
take
his
children
to
a
seaside
town
about
a
three-hour
train
ride
away.
To
make
the
trip
more
interesting
for
his
young
children,
he
kept
the
name
of
the
town
a
secret.
However,
by
the
time
they
arrived
at
the
station,
John
forgot
the
name
of
the
town
he
was
planning
to
visit.
Luckily,
a
friend
of
his
happened
to
be
in
the
station.
He
offered
to
take
care
of
the
children
while
John
hurried
back
home
to
find
out
where
he
was
going.
The
professor’s
wife
was
surprised
to
see
him
again
so
soon.
“Oh,
my
dear,
I
forgot
the
name
of
the
town.”
“What?
You
forgot
the
name?
Maybe
one
day
you
will
forget
my
name!
Now
I’ll
write
the
name
of
that
town
on
a
piece
of
paper,
and
you
put
it
in
your
pocket
and
please,
please
don’t
forget
where
you
put
it.”
Satisfied
that
she
had
solved
the
problem,
she
sent
her
husband
off
again.
Ten
minutes
later
she
was
astonished
to
see
him
outside
the
house
for
the
third
time.
注意:
(1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
(2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
“What
is
the
matter
now?”
asked
his
wife.
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2:
Hearing
the
cry,
out
rushed
their
neighbours,
trying
to
find
out
what
had
happened.
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