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1、2021高考英语话题专项复习(二十)目录内容Part 1话题相关词汇Part 2话题相关短语Part 3话题相关句式Part 4话题相关写作Part 5话题相关阅读学生默写版一:相关词汇1. 电脑2. 机器3. 软件4. 技术,技巧,技能5. 设备6. 科学,自然科学7. 实验8. 研究,调查9. 工程,项目10. 因特网11. 分析12. 总结13. 创造14. 探索15. 测量16. 反射,反应17. 搜索18. 观察19. 更新,使现代化20. 使简化21. 精确地22. 数字化的23. 电子的24. 自动的25. 智能的26. 科技的27. 科学的28. 理论上的,假设的29. 轻便的

2、,手提的30. 放射性的二:相关短语(1)1 跟上的步伐2 产生;形成3 大规模地4 接触;面对5 取决于;符合6 降低成本7 忠于8 基于9 (被)控制住10 无法控制11 在增加12 需求大13 对有影响14 在中扮演角色15 供使用16 基因技术17 对做出贡献18 在某种程度上19 申请20 为铺平道路21 装备有;装有22 出毛病;发生故障(2)1 随着科技的迅速发展 2 网上冲浪,上网3 容易接触到4 在线聊天5 交网友6 与保持联系7 对产生很大影响8 起很大作用9 改变某人的生活10 得益于,从获益11 与有关联12 代替13 致力于14 实现15 赶上16 与不同17 使某人

3、能做某事18 把某事考虑进去19 手机短信20 在某方面起重要作用21 提高人们的生活质量22 对上瘾23 分散某人的注意力24. 为治疗疾病而进行一项研究(3) 1. 信息技术 2.电子读物 3.用鼠标点击 4.从网络下载信息 5.成立了一个研究中心 6. 进行一项研究 7. 载人宇宙飞船 8. 发射人造卫星 9. 实现某人的梦想 10. 吸引某人的注意 11.各种各样高科技产品 12.先进的科学技术 13.改变某人的生活 14.提高人类的生活质量 15.赶上世界先进水平 16.有很大影响,有很大差别 17.使得生命有可能发展了 18.能使用 19.使某人能做某事 20.在某方面起重要的作用

4、 21. 代替 22. 与有关联 23. 得益于;从受益 24. 实现,成为现实 三:相关句式1 在过去的几十年间,是医疗技术的进步使得人们比过去活的时间更长成为可能。2 发明每天都被创造着,因为人们想让生活变得更加容易。3 我们应该把我们的努力放在克隆动物和能用于医学研究的干细胞上。4 毫无疑问,我们以许多不同的方式受益于科学的进步。5 多亏了科学技术的发展,人类社会享有了不断的繁荣和更多的便利。6 随着互联网的发展,很多人喜欢网上购物,因为它更方便而且能节省购物者的时间。7 我们现在生活在一个电视、手机和网络被广泛应用的信息时代。8 众所周知,智能手机已成为我们日常生活中重要的一部分。我们

5、用手机聊天、上网、娱乐。9 现在,越来越多的高中生纷纷在网上开通了自己的博客,这已是普遍现象。10 微博能给我们提供一个展示我们的天赋、释放压力的平台,因此使它越来越受高中生的欢迎。11 然而,无论网络对我们的吸引力有多大,我们都不应该与我们所爱的人分开。因此,我们应该停止上网,与家人在一起享受美好的时光。12 毫无疑问,现代科技给我们的生活带来方便和舒适。四:相关写作因特网在日常生活中起着越来越重要的作用,请以“On the Internet”为题写一篇短文。优点:看国内外新闻、获取信息,发E-MAIL、打电话,上网络学校、阅读各种书籍、自学外语,欣赏音乐、观看体育比赛、玩各种游戏,网上购物

6、缺点:网上交友、购物存在风险沉迷网络会影响学习、工作 五:相关阅读AWhats On?Print Your VoiceWe all know what our voice sounds like but what does it look like? How can the science of our voice be turned into art? Join us at the Print Your Voice workshop where your voice will be turned into personalized jewellery.Step into a special

7、room to explore the soundwaves of your voice and create an individualized recording,saying whatever you like.Each visitor will then turn a blank silver pendant (饰坠) into a unique piece of art with the soundwaves of your recording.Suitable for ages 15+.Date:Sunday 13 August,10:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm

8、-5:00 pm.Address:Powerhouse Museum,Harris Street,UltimoTickets:Adults $50,Teens (ages 15-17) $45Tel:92170222Making Your FutureDiscover Western Sydney Universitys Maker Space and work through a 3D project in this hands-on workshop.See how 3D printing works and create your future just with the technol

9、ogy! Suitable for ages 16 and over.Date:Thursday 17 August,2:30 pm-6:00 pm.Address:Maker Space,Building Z,Western Sydney UniversityTickets:Free with bookingTel:47360389Learn to Code with RoboticsRobots have become our close friends.In this workshop youll learn to write computer programs with them as

10、 you mix playing with learning.You will have the opportunity to use their creative minds to program basic robotic behaviors.Suitable for ages 13 and over.Date:Saturday 19 August,10:00 am-1:00 pm.Address:Canva Offices,2 Lacey St,Surry HillsTickets:$15Tel:21791713Science of CakeJoin scientist Subha Na

11、sir Ahmad in a chat about some of the science of baking and see a cake-decorating show using techniques drawn from science.Pick up tips and tricks to improve your baking game as you observe an expert in action make a Sunny Bakehouse Cake.Suitable for ages 16+.Date:Saturday 19 August,9:00 am-12:00 pm

12、.Address:Thrive 360,706/2 Huntley St,AlexandriaTickets:$50Tel:338923911.What can you get if you visit Powerhouse Museum on 13 August?A.A small lovely robot.B.A 3D printed recording.C.A Sunny Bakehouse Cake.D.A piece of personalized jewellery.2.What can visitors do when they attend Making Your Future

13、?A.Play with robots.B.Have a free lunch.C.Experience 3D printing.D.Meet Subha Nasir Ahmad.3.What number could you call if youre interested in computer programming?A.92170222.B.47360389.C.21791713.D.33892391.4.What do the four activities have in common?A.All are teenagers-targeted.B.All are science-r

14、elated.C.All charge for admission.D.All take place on the weekend.BKath Walker is a very important figure in Queensland history.She was a leading Australian poet,writer,political activist,artist and educator.Kath grew up on North Stradbroke Island;she left school and home at 13 to work as a maid in

15、Brisbane.During World War Two Kath volunteered to serve in the Australian Womens Army Service.She had to return to domestic service work to support her young sons when her marriage ended in the 1950s.Kath had a lifelong commitment to advancing civil rights and improving the lives of her people.She w

16、as a leading member of Aboriginal (澳大利亚土著的) organisations that demanded Constitutional change to end state control over Aboriginal people.This hard fought campaign resulted in the history making 1967 Referendum (公投).Australians voted to include the Aboriginal people in the census (人口普查) and to ensur

17、e they were covered by Commonwealth laws.In the 1950s Kath also became interested in poetry.She joined the Realist Writers Group where she was encouraged to publish her work.Her first collection,We Are Going,was published in 1964 selling over 10,000 copies.Determined to lift the Aboriginal people ou

18、t of suffering,Kath later moved back to Stradbroke Island to become an educator and cultural guardian for her people.She founded the Noonuccal-Nughie Education and Cultural Centre at her home,Moongalba.In the 1970s Kath travelled across Australia and the world on lecture tours to raise awareness of

19、the disadvantage experienced by her people.Kath continued to be a successful writer.She wrote a series of books for young readers recreating the stories she learned as a young girl,starting with Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972).She saw young people as the hope of the future with thousands visiting the ce

20、ntre at North Stradbroke during the final decades of her life.In 1987 Kath changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal.Oodgeroo continued to work for her people up to her death.She died at her home on Stradbroke Island on 16 September 1993.She will be remembered for her pioneering poetry and her importan

21、t role in Australian political life.5.Why did Kath go to Brisbane at the age of 13?A.To take a job.B.To learn writing.C.To join the army.D.To get involved in politics.6.What do we know about the Aboriginal people before 1967?A.They had no interest in the census.B.They didnt know what a referendum wa

22、s.C.They were covered by Commonwealth laws.D.They were not included in Australias population.7.What can we learn about We Are Going?A.Its basically a novel.B.It contains different poems.C.It sold over 10,000 copies in 1964.D.It was published by the Realist Writers Group.8.What drew Kath back to Stra

23、dbroke Island?A.Natural scenery. B.Family members.C.Outside pressure.D.Inner responsibility.二、完形填空I was a single parent,raising my four-year-old son Daniel in Perth,Australia with all my family based on the other side of the country.One night,after a busy day at work,I raced to Daniels childcare cen

24、tre to1him on time.After dinner,we went outside so Daniel could ride his bicycle.2his Batman costume,he was energetic as he 3proudly through Claremont towards the river.At the same time,I walked alongside feeling weighed down.I tried to keep a cheerful face,but inside I was 4.When we got to the rive

25、r we walked down the pier (码头).There was an older man 5at the end and I had a slight 6that Daniel would disturb his 7and quiet by making noise,so I told him to be quiet.As we 8,the man turned,smiled and asked,“Hows Batman this evening?”Daniel9told the man that Batman was good,thanks,before asking ab

26、out the fish.I 10good behavior,and had been afraid we might be disturbing the man.11I couldnt have been more wrong.The kind man 12with my son,and watching their conversations made my eyes 13.This lovely old gentleman was so 14and truly interested in Batman,my little boy,that I just wanted to cry.It

27、was just15how this man gave my son the time of day.I will always be thankful for that.1.A.returnB.followC.collectD.encourage2.A.WearingB.HidingC.SharingD.Controlling3.A.walkedB.droveC.ranD.rode4.A.warmB.brokenC.excitedD.free5.A.fishingB.boatingC.sailingD.swimming6.A.hopeB.chanceC.excuseD.worry7.A.li

28、feB.peaceC.restD.view8.A.turnedB.startedC.leftD.approached9.A.embarrassedlyB.sadlyC.proudlyD.carelessly10.A.ownB.acceptC.expectD.value11.A.YetB.SoC.ThenD.Still12.A.agreedB.competedC.stayedD.communicated13.A.sleepyB.wideC.wateryD.bright14.A.generousB.friendlyC.independentD.honest15.A.impossibleB.unce

29、rtainC.unforgettableD.unusual2021高考英语话题专项复习(二十)教师版一:相关词汇puter 电脑2.machine 机器3.software 软件4.technique 技术,技巧,技能5.equipment 设备6.science 科学,自然科学7.experiment 实验8.research 研究,调查9.project 工程,项目10.Internet 因特网11.analyze 分析12.conclude 总结13.create 创造14.explore 探索15.measure 测量16.reflect 反射,反应17.search 搜索18.obs

30、erve 观察19.update 更新,使现代化20.simplify 使简化21.accurate 精确地22.digital 数字化的23.electronic 电子的24.automatic 自动的25.intelligent 智能的26.technological 科技的27.scientific 科学的28.theoretical 理论上的,假设的29.portable 轻便的,手提的30.radioactive 放射性的二:相关短语(1)1keep up with 跟上的步伐2come into being 产生;形成3on a large scale 大规模地4be expose

31、d to 接触;面对5be up to 取决于;符合6lower the cost 降低成本7be faithful to 忠于8be based on 基于9under control (被)控制住10out of control 无法控制11on the increase 在增加12in demand 需求大13have an impact on 对有影响14play.role in 在中扮演角色15be available to 供使用16genetic technique 基因技术17make contributions to 对做出贡献18to a certain degree 在某

32、种程度上19apply for 申请20pave the way for 为铺平道路21be equipped with 装备有;装有22out of order 出毛病;发生故障(2)1with the rapid development of science and technology 随着科技的迅速发展 2surf the Internet 网上冲浪,上网3have an easy access to 容易接触到4chat online 在线聊天5make efriends 交网友6keep in touch with 与保持联系7have a great effect on 对产生很

33、大影响8make a great difference 起很大作用9change ones life 改变某人的生活10benefit from . 得益于,从获益11relate to/be linked to 与有关联12take the place of 代替13devote oneself to 致力于14come true 实现15keep/catch up with 赶上16be different from/differ from 与不同17enable sb.to do sth. 使某人能做某事18take sth.into consideration 把某事考虑进去19tex

34、t message 手机短信20play an important role in 在某方面起重要作用21improve the quality of life for humans 提高人们的生活质量22be addicted to 对上瘾23distract ones attention 分散某人的注意力24. carry out a research in the hope of curing the illnesses为治疗疾病而进行一项研究(3) 1.信息技术 IT (information technology)2.电子读物electric books 3.用鼠标点击 click

35、on sth4.从网络下载信息 download information from the Internet5.成立了一个研究中心 set up a research center6. 进行一项研究 carry out a research7. 载人宇宙飞船 manned spaceship8. 发射人造卫星 launch a satellite9. 实现某人的梦想 realize ones dream10. 吸引某人的注意 catch/attract/draw sbs attention11.各种各样高科技产品 a variety of high-tech products12.先进的科学技

36、术 advanced science and technology13.改变某人的生活 change ones life14.提高人类的生活质量 improve the quality of human life15.赶上世界先进水平 catch up with the advanced world levels16.有很大影响,有很大差别 make a great difference17.使得生命有可能发展了 make it possible for life to develop18.能使用 have access to/be accessible to19.使某人能做某事 enable

37、 sb to do sth.20.在某方面起重要的作用 play an important role in21. 代替 take the place of22. 与有关联 be related/linked to23. 得益于;从受益 benefit from24. 实现,成为现实 come true三:相关句式1In the last decades, it is advances in medical technology that have made it possible for people to live longer than in the past.在过去的几十年间,是医疗技术

38、的进步使得人们比过去活的时间更长成为可能。2Inventions are created every day because people would like to make life easier.发明每天都被创造着,因为人们想让生活变得更加容易。3We should focus our efforts on cloning animals and stem cells to be used in medical research.我们应该把我们的努力放在克隆动物和能用于医学研究的干细胞上。4There is no doubt that we benefit a lot from the

39、scientific advancements in many different ways.毫无疑问,我们以许多不同的方式受益于科学的进步。5Thanks to the development of science and technology, human society has enjoyed continuous prosperity and more convenience.多亏了科学技术的发展,人类社会享有了不断的繁荣和更多的便利。6With the development of the Internet, many individuals favour online shoppi

40、ng because it is more convenient and can save shoppers time.随着互联网的发展,很多人喜欢网上购物,因为它更方便而且能节省购物者的时间。7We are now living in an information age, in which TV, cellphones and the Web are widely used.我们现在生活在一个电视、手机和网络被广泛应用的信息时代。8As is known to us, smart phones have become an important part in our daily life.

41、We need them to chat, to surf the Internet as well as entertain ourselves.众所周知,智能手机已成为我们日常生活中重要的一部分。我们用手机聊天、上网、娱乐。9Nowadays, its a common phenomenon that more and more high school students open their own blogs on the Internet.现在,越来越多的高中生纷纷在网上开通了自己的博客,这已是普遍现象。10Microblog can provide a platform to sho

42、w our talent and release our pressure, thus making it more and more popular with high school students.微博能给我们提供一个展示我们的天赋、释放压力的平台,因此使它越来越受高中生的欢迎。11However, no matter how attractive the Internet is, we shouldnt be separated from our loved ones.Therefore, we should stop surfing the Internet and spend ti

43、me with our families, enjoying the time when we are together.然而,无论网络对我们的吸引力有多大,我们都不应该与我们所爱的人分开。因此,我们应该停止上网,与家人在一起享受美好的时光。12It goes without saying that modern technology brings us convenience and comfort in life.毫无疑问,现代科技给我们的生活带来方便和舒适。四:相关写作因特网在日常生活中起着越来越重要的作用,请以“On the Internet”为题写一篇短文。优点:看国内外新闻、获取信

44、息,发E-MAIL、打电话,上网络学校、阅读各种书籍、自学外语,欣赏音乐、观看体育比赛、玩各种游戏,网上购物缺点:网上交友、购物存在风险沉迷网络会影响学习、工作On the InternetThe Internet is playing a more and more important part in our daily life. We can not only read news from home and abroad, but also get information, send emails, make phone calls, attend on-line schools, re

45、ad various books and study English by ourselves. Whats more, people can enjoy music, watch sports matches, play all kinds of games and go shopping on-line. However, its risky to make friends and shop on-line. Whats worse, some students who are addicted to the Internet dont study hard and even quit s

46、chool. 五:相关阅读AWhats On?Print Your VoiceWe all know what our voice sounds like but what does it look like? How can the science of our voice be turned into art? Join us at the Print Your Voice workshop where your voice will be turned into personalized jewellery.Step into a special room to explore the

47、soundwaves of your voice and create an individualized recording,saying whatever you like.Each visitor will then turn a blank silver pendant (饰坠) into a unique piece of art with the soundwaves of your recording.Suitable for ages 15+.Date:Sunday 13 August,10:00 am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-5:00 pm.Address:Pow

48、erhouse Museum,Harris Street,UltimoTickets:Adults $50,Teens (ages 15-17) $45Tel:92170222Making Your FutureDiscover Western Sydney Universitys Maker Space and work through a 3D project in this hands-on workshop.See how 3D printing works and create your future just with the technology! Suitable for ag

49、es 16 and over.Date:Thursday 17 August,2:30 pm-6:00 pm.Address:Maker Space,Building Z,Western Sydney UniversityTickets:Free with bookingTel:47360389Learn to Code with RoboticsRobots have become our close friends.In this workshop youll learn to write computer programs with them as you mix playing wit

50、h learning.You will have the opportunity to use their creative minds to program basic robotic behaviors.Suitable for ages 13 and over.Date:Saturday 19 August,10:00 am-1:00 pm.Address:Canva Offices,2 Lacey St,Surry HillsTickets:$15Tel:21791713Science of CakeJoin scientist Subha Nasir Ahmad in a chat

51、about some of the science of baking and see a cake-decorating show using techniques drawn from science.Pick up tips and tricks to improve your baking game as you observe an expert in action make a Sunny Bakehouse Cake.Suitable for ages 16+.Date:Saturday 19 August,9:00 am-12:00 pm.Address:Thrive 360,

52、706/2 Huntley St,AlexandriaTickets:$50Tel:338923911.What can you get if you visit Powerhouse Museum on 13 August?A.A small lovely robot.B.A 3D printed recording.C.A Sunny Bakehouse Cake.D.A piece of personalized jewellery.2.What can visitors do when they attend Making Your Future?A.Play with robots.

53、B.Have a free lunch.C.Experience 3D printing.D.Meet Subha Nasir Ahmad.3.What number could you call if youre interested in computer programming?A.92170222.B.47360389.C.21791713.D.33892391.4.What do the four activities have in common?A.All are teenagers-targeted.B.All are science-related.C.All charge

54、for admission.D.All take place on the weekend.BKath Walker is a very important figure in Queensland history.She was a leading Australian poet,writer,political activist,artist and educator.Kath grew up on North Stradbroke Island;she left school and home at 13 to work as a maid in Brisbane.During Worl

55、d War Two Kath volunteered to serve in the Australian Womens Army Service.She had to return to domestic service work to support her young sons when her marriage ended in the 1950s.Kath had a lifelong commitment to advancing civil rights and improving the lives of her people.She was a leading member

56、of Aboriginal (澳大利亚土著的) organisations that demanded Constitutional change to end state control over Aboriginal people.This hard fought campaign resulted in the history making 1967 Referendum (公投).Australians voted to include the Aboriginal people in the census (人口普查) and to ensure they were covered

57、by Commonwealth laws.In the 1950s Kath also became interested in poetry.She joined the Realist Writers Group where she was encouraged to publish her work.Her first collection,We Are Going,was published in 1964 selling over 10,000 copies.Determined to lift the Aboriginal people out of suffering,Kath

58、later moved back to Stradbroke Island to become an educator and cultural guardian for her people.She founded the Noonuccal-Nughie Education and Cultural Centre at her home,Moongalba.In the 1970s Kath travelled across Australia and the world on lecture tours to raise awareness of the disadvantage exp

59、erienced by her people.Kath continued to be a successful writer.She wrote a series of books for young readers recreating the stories she learned as a young girl,starting with Stradbroke Dreamtime (1972).She saw young people as the hope of the future with thousands visiting the centre at North Stradb

60、roke during the final decades of her life.In 1987 Kath changed her name to Oodgeroo Noonuccal.Oodgeroo continued to work for her people up to her death.She died at her home on Stradbroke Island on 16 September 1993.She will be remembered for her pioneering poetry and her important role in Australian

61、 political life.5.Why did Kath go to Brisbane at the age of 13?A.To take a job.B.To learn writing.C.To join the army.D.To get involved in politics.6.What do we know about the Aboriginal people before 1967?A.They had no interest in the census.B.They didnt know what a referendum was.C.They were covere

62、d by Commonwealth laws.D.They were not included in Australias population.7.What can we learn about We Are Going?A.Its basically a novel.B.It contains different poems.C.It sold over 10,000 copies in 1964.D.It was published by the Realist Writers Group.8.What drew Kath back to Stradbroke Island?A.Natu

63、ral scenery. B.Family members.C.Outside pressure.D.Inner responsibility.二、完形填空I was a single parent,raising my four-year-old son Daniel in Perth,Australia with all my family based on the other side of the country.One night,after a busy day at work,I raced to Daniels childcare centre to1him on time.A

64、fter dinner,we went outside so Daniel could ride his bicycle.2his Batman costume,he was energetic as he 3proudly through Claremont towards the river.At the same time,I walked alongside feeling weighed down.I tried to keep a cheerful face,but inside I was 4.When we got to the river we walked down the

65、 pier (码头).There was an older man 5at the end and I had a slight 6that Daniel would disturb his 7and quiet by making noise,so I told him to be quiet.As we 8,the man turned,smiled and asked,“Hows Batman this evening?”Daniel9told the man that Batman was good,thanks,before asking about the fish.I 10goo

66、d behavior,and had been afraid we might be disturbing the man.11I couldnt have been more wrong.The kind man 12with my son,and watching their conversations made my eyes 13.This lovely old gentleman was so 14and truly interested in Batman,my little boy,that I just wanted to cry.It was just15how this m

67、an gave my son the time of day.I will always be thankful for that.1.A.returnB.followC.collectD.encourage2.A.WearingB.HidingC.SharingD.Controlling3.A.walkedB.droveC.ranD.rode4.A.warmB.brokenC.excitedD.free5.A.fishingB.boatingC.sailingD.swimming6.A.hopeB.chanceC.excuseD.worry7.A.lifeB.peaceC.restD.vie

68、w8.A.turnedB.startedC.leftD.approached9.A.embarrassedlyB.sadlyC.proudlyD.carelessly10.A.ownB.acceptC.expectD.value11.A.YetB.SoC.ThenD.Still12.A.agreedB.competedC.stayedD.communicated13.A.sleepyB.wideC.wateryD.bright14.A.generousB.friendlyC.independentD.honest15.A.impossibleB.uncertainC.unforgettable

69、D.unusual参考答案1.D由Print Your Voice部分的“where your voice will be turned into personalized jewellery”和Address:Powerhouse Museum可知,8月13日到Powerhouse Museum参加活动的访客均可得到一份个性化的首饰。2.C由Making Your Future部分的“work through a 3D project.See how 3D printing works”可知,参与该活动的人可以体验3D打印技术。3.C由Learn to Code with Robotics部

70、分的“youll learn to write computer programs”和Tel:21791713可知,如果你对电脑编程感兴趣,可以拨打此电话。4.B由这四个活动内容介绍中的关键信息“the science of our voice”,“create your future just with the technology”,“Code with Robotics”和“the science of baking.using techniques drawn from science”可知,这四个活动都与科学有关。B5.A由第一段中的“she left school and home

71、 at 13 to work as a maid in Brisbane”可知,十三岁的Kath去布里斯班工作。6.D由第四段中的“Australians voted to include the Aboriginal people in the census.”可知,1967年之前澳大利亚土著人没有被算入澳大利亚的总人口中。7.B由第五段中的“Kath also became interested in poetry”和“Her first collection”可知,“We Are Going”是一本诗歌集。8.D由倒数第四段的“Determined to lift the Aborigi

72、nal people out of suffering,Kath later moved back to Stradbroke Island to become an educator and cultural guardian for her people.”可知,是内在的责任感驱使Kath回到家乡。C1.C由该空前的“I raced to Daniels childcare centre”可知,在忙了一整天的工作后,“我”飞奔到托儿所去按时“接(collect)”Daniel。2.A由该空后的“his Batman costume”可知,Daniel“穿着(Wearing)”蝙蝠侠的衣服。

73、3.D由上文中的“we went outside so Daniel could ride his bicycle”可知,Daniel自豪地“骑车(rode)”穿过Claremont,骑向河边。4.B由上文中的“feeling weighed down”和“tried to keep a cheerful face”以及由but引起的转折可知,“我”极力想露出笑脸,但是内心却感到“很悲伤(broken)”。5.A由下一段中的“before asking about the fish”可知,有一位老人在河边“钓鱼(fishing)”。6.D由下文中的“Daniel would disturb h

74、is.and quiet by making noise”可知,“我”有些“担心(worry)”Daniel会发出噪音,打扰这位正在钓鱼的老人的安宁。7.B由该空后的quiet可知,此处指“我”担心Daniel会打扰这位老人的“平静(peace)”和安宁。8.D由上文中的“we walked down the pier”以及该空后的“the man turned,smiled and asked”可知,当我们“走近(approached)”时,这位老人转过身来,微笑着问Daniel:“蝙蝠侠今晚可好?”9.C由上文中的“he was energetic as he.proudly throug

75、h Claremont”以及该空后的“told the man that Batman was good,thanks”可知,Daniel“自豪地(proudly)”告诉那位老人蝙蝠侠很好。10.D由下文中的“had been afraid we might be disturbing the man”可知,“我”很“重视(value)”良好的行为,一直担心我们可能会打扰到这位老人。11.A由下文的描述以及作者的担忧可知,此处表示转折,“然而(Yet)”“我”大错特错。12.D由下文中的“watching their conversations”可知,这位好心的老人并没有因我们的到来而感到被打扰,反而与“我”的儿子“交谈(communicated)”起来。13.C由下文中的“I just wanted to cry”可知,看到他们的交流,“我”很感动,眼眶不禁“湿润(watery)”了。14.B由上文中的The kind man以及该空后的“truly interested in Batman”可知,这位可爱的老人非常“友好(friendly)”,而且对“蝙蝠侠”“我”的儿子表示出极大的兴趣,这让“我”不禁想哭。15.C由下文中的“I will always be thankful for that”可知,这位老人的善举让“我”非常“难忘(unforgettable)”。

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