1、单元综合检测(三)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。AStudy lamps are vital to learning.Finding the best lighting for study is important for everyone.For the sake of maximizing the use of time and energy,and for the very important goal of preserving eyesight,anyone rea
2、ding for understanding needs not only adequate light,but light that ensures reading with ease.Only when eye strain(疲劳) is not interfering does the learning process move forward.Desk lampsYou can purchase a large number of stylish desk lamps from lamp stores and online.The products range from preciou
3、s ones to casual ones,from traditional ones to ultramodern(超现代的)ones.They feature such desirable additions as dimmer switches and night lights.Some have battery backup in case of power failure and a choice of OttLite bulbs that duplicate natural sunlight.LED desk lampsMetaEfficient reviews the most
4、recommended LED desk lamps.These lamps come in many different styles and brand names and are valued for their directed beam of light,lack of heat and exceptional energy efficiency and brilliance.LED study lamps are made in goose neck and swivel(转圈)styles,as well as the more modern Zbar and the human
5、like figure of the Moppel light.Safest desk lampsAccording to Knol,StudyLite is the safest of all desk lamp designs.Not only does it provide LED light,freeing people from UV and IR radiation,but it has been tested to be eyefriendly.It has all the advantageslow cost and long lifeof any LED lamps,but
6、it is also equipped with a rechargeable battery.Its design and choice of colors make it desirable for more than its efficiency.【语篇解读】学习灯至关重要。找到最佳的学习照明对每个人都很重要。本文主要给读者介绍了3种最佳照明灯的信息。1What is the feature of Desk lamps?AThey are bought easily online.BTheir prices vary.CTheir styles are various.DThey hav
7、e satisfactory additions.D细节理解题。根据第二部分的“They feature such desirable additions as dimmer switches and night lights.Some have battery backup in case of power failure”可知,Desk lamps的特点是它们有理想的附加功能。故选D项。2What do LED lamps and StudyLite lamps have in common?ALow cost and long life.BExcellent energy efficie
8、ncy and brightness.CRechargeable batteries.DTheir design and color choiceA细节理解题。根据Safest desk lamps部分的“It has all the advantageslow cost and long lifeof any LED lamps”可知,StudyLite具有所有LED灯的优点低成本和寿命长。故选A项。3What is the main purpose of the text?ATo give us some tips on how to protect our eyes.BTo give u
9、s some information on the best study lamps.CTo introduce the method of choosing a proper lamp.DTo present the finding that light affects study.B写作意图题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其是第一段的“Study lamps are vital to learning.Finding the best lighting for study is important for everyone.”可推测,本文的主要目的是给读者提供一些最佳照明灯的信息。故选B项。BN
10、o artist has affected modern art more than Pablo Picasso.The thousands of masterpieces he created changed the way people thought about art.Picasso was perhaps the most talented and successful artist who ever lived.Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born in 1881 in a small town on the southern coast of Spain.His
11、 father was a painter who taught art.Picasso showed exceptional talent at an early age and,by the time he was in his teens,painted better than his father or any of the local art teachers.At sixteen,Picasso was sent to the Royal Academy of Madrid,where students drew from plaster casts and copied work
12、s of the old masters.Picasso felt these assignments were pointless and began to work on his own.Picassos father soon became angry with his sons rebellious behavior,long hair,and strange clothes.He believed that Picasso was wasting his talent and scolded him,“Why dont you cut your hair and paint sens
13、ibly?” In 1900,Picasso left for Paris then the center of the art world.He lived in a cold,rundown building,painting constantly,sometimes surviving for days on only a piece of bread.During these years,his art reflected his dismal (凄凉的) surroundings.Homeless outcasts were the subject of many of his fa
14、irly realistic early paintings.After seeing African masks and sculptures,his works became more simplified and angular leading up to the revolutionary new style known as Cubism.Picasso didnt sell much of his works during these early years.On May 8,1995,Picassos Angel Fernandez de Soto was sold at auc
15、tion for $29 million.The next day Blue Period,one of his later works,sold for $5 million.But he worked continuously,always experimenting with different styles of painting.Though Picasso lived to be ninetytwo and became the most famous artist in the world,he spoke of his youthful days in Paris as “th
16、e happiest time in my life”As a matter of fact,everyone knows that in his late years,Picasso was inordinately frustrated about his age,death and his loss of sexuality thats in all his works.【语篇解读】本文主要讲述了毕加索的生平和画作。4This passage mainly discusses _APicassos Cubism as a revolutionary style in artBPicass
17、o as a rebel and his artCPicassos life and painting in ParisDPicassos influences on the development of modern artB通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了有逆反心理的毕加索的生平和画作,故选B。5Pablo Picasso showed unusual talent for painting _Ain his early childhoodBin his early teensCat the age of sixteenDwhen he painted better than the loca
18、l art teachersB根据第二段第三句可知,毕加索早在十几岁时就展现出了他的绘画天赋,故选B。6Pablo Picasso started to reveal his rebellious spirit _Awhen he was a childBin his early teensCwhen he was studying in the Royal Academy of MadridDafter he moved to ParisC根据第二段第四、五、六句可知,毕加索是在马德里皇家学院学习时开始表现出叛逆的一面的,故选C。7What marks something of a turn
19、ing point in Picassos career as an artist?AThose miserable but fruitful youthful days in Paris.BThose realistic paintings reflecting dismal social surroundings.CThe influences of masks and sculptures created by native African artists.DExperimenting with new different styles of painting.C根据第二段末句可知,毕加
20、索在事业上的转折点是受到了非洲土著人创作的面具和雕塑的影响,故选C。CI first came across the concept of paywhatyoucan cafs last summer in Boone,N.C.,where I ate at FA.R.M (Feed All Regardless of Means) Caf.You can volunteer to earn your meal,pay the suggested price ($10) or less,or you can overpaypaying it forward for a future custo
21、mers meal.My only regret after eating there was not having a chance to give my time.So as soon as Healthy World Caf opened in York in April,I signed up for a volunteer shift(轮班)FA.R.M and Healthy World are part of a growing trend of community cafs.In 2003,Denise Cerreta opened the first in Salt Lake
22、 City.Cerreta now runs the One World Everybody Eats Foundation,helping others copy her paywhatyoucan model.“I think the community caf is truly a hand up,not a handout,” Cerreta said.She acknowledged that soup kitchens(施粥所) have a place in society,but people typically dont feel good about going there
23、.“One of the values of the community caf is that we have another approach,” she said.“Everyone eats here,no one needs to know whether you volunteered,overpaid or underpaid.”The successful cafs not only address hunger and food insecurity but also become necessary parts of their neighborhoodwhether it
24、s a place to learn skills or hear live music.Some teach cooking to seniors; some offer free used books.Eating or working there is a reminder that we are all in this world together.My 10 am1 pm shift at World Healthy Caf began with the caf managerone of the two paid staff members.Our volunteer crew w
25、asnt the most orderly,but we managed to prepare and serve meals with a lot of laughs in between.At the end of my shift,I ordered my earned meal at the counter,together with other volunteers.After lunch,I walked out the door,with a handful of new friends,music in my head and a satisfied belly and hea
26、rt.【语篇解读】主要介绍了现在正在兴起的社区餐馆。8What did the author do at FA.R.M Caf last summer?AShe enjoyed a meal.BShe ate free of charge.CShe overpaid for the food.DShe worked as a volunteer.A细节理解题。根据第一段的“where I ate at FA.R.M (Feed All Regardless of Means) Caf”可知,作者在这个餐厅吃了顿饭,故选A。9What is the advantage of community
27、cafs compared with soup kitchens?APeople can have free food.BPeople can maintain their dignity.C People can stay as long as they like.DPeople can find their places in society.B推理判断题。由第四段的“Everyone eats here,no one needs to know whether you volunteered,overpaid or underpaid.”可知, 每个人都在这里吃饭,没人需要知道你来是自愿
28、的,是付多了还是付少了。从而推知,社区餐馆可以维护人们的尊严,故选B。10Why are community cafs becoming popular in the neighborhoods?AThey bring people true friendships.BThey help to bring people together.CThey create a lot of job opportunities.DThey support local economic development.B推理判断题。由第五段最后一句话“Eating or working there is a rem
29、inder that we are all in this world together.(在那里吃饭或工作提醒我们,我们都共同在这个世界上。)”可推知,社区餐厅让大家联系更紧密,故选B。11How did the author feel about working at World Healthy Caf?AIt paid well.BIt changed her.CIt was beneficial.DIt was easy for her.C推理判断题。由最后一段的“a lot of laughs in between”和“After lunch,I walked out the doo
30、r,with a handful of new friends,music in my head and a satisfied belly and heart.” 从充满了笑声和满意的心情,可推知,作者很享受在World Healthy Caf的工作,故选C。DTo advance wind turbine (汽轮机,涡轮机)technology to meet the requirements of extremely rough environments like that on Mars,Ames partnered with NSF (the National Science Fou
31、ndation) and the Department of Energy.“ It was clear that a lot of the same features were also found in the cold regions of the Earth,”says Bubenheim.“NASA took the leadership on the team because we had the longestterm technologya Mars turbine.”Years before,NSF had worked with a company called North
32、ern Power Systems (NPS),based in Barre,Vermont,to build a 3kilowatt wind turbine on Black Island off the coast of Antarctica.The main purpose of this turbine was to power communications to the NSFs South Pole station.In 1993,Ames awarded the same company a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) c
33、ontract (合 同)to construct a similar wind turbine at the South Pole.Jonathan Lynch,the chief technology officer at NPS,says “the South Pole has less wind than Black Island but is even colder”“Its hard to have steels that work in those temperatures,”he says.“The cold affects the parts and everything g
34、ets extremely fragile.We looked at which materials were appropriate for flexible wires,irons,and steels,and what lubrication (润 滑) systems were going to work and for what temperatures over a long period of time.”In 1997,NPS made a 3kilowatt turbine at the South Pole,and then began developing a 100ki
35、lowatt turbine that could function in the same extreme conditions.The first types of the larger turbine were successfully deployed in Kotzebue,Alaska and Golden,Colorado.“They were fully tested in loads to make sure they worked,and we then built a lot of them,” says Lynch.“By 2000,the wind turbine t
36、echnology had won an R&D 100 Award from R&D Magazine,and since then,”says Bubenheim,“Its been copied and put in a lot of places around the globe.”【语篇解读】文章讲述了风力涡轮机技术在寒冷气候条件下的发展与应用。12From the first paragraph,we can infer that_Athe team wanted to build a wind turbine used on MarsBMars and the Earth hav
37、e the same featuresCNASA played the most important part in the teamDthe team was made up of Ames,NSF,the Department of Energy and NASAC推理判断题。根据第一段的“NASA took the leadership on the team because we had the longestterm technologya Mars turbine.”可知,NASA在团队中扮演了最重要的角色。故选C。13Which of the following is right
38、 according to the passage?AThe wind turbine technology was invented by Ames.BNPS made wind turbines for NSF and Ames.CNSF and Ames both used the wind turbines at the same place.DThe wind turbine technology was only used in America.B细节理解题。根据第二段的“Years before,NSF had worked with a company called North
39、ern Power Systems (NPS) ,based in Barre,Vermont,to build a 3kilowatt wind turbine on Black Island off the coast of Antarctica.”和“In 1993,Ames awarded the same company a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to construct a similar wind turbine at the South Pole.”可知,NPS为NSF和Ames公司制造风力涡轮机,
40、所以选项B正确。故选B。14Whats the main idea of the third paragraph?AThe South Pole has worse conditions than the Black Island.BNPS had confidence to build a wind turbine for the South Pole.CThe materials for the turbines have to stand the extreme cold.DNPS had more challenges in building a wind turbine for th
41、e South Pole.D主旨大意题。阅读第三段内容,并根据“Its hard to have steels that work in those temperatures”和“The cold affects the parts and everything gets extremely fragile.We looked at which materials were appropriate for flexible wires,irons,and steels,and what lubrication systems were going to work and for what te
42、mperatures over a long period of time.”可知,第三段主要讲述NPS在为南极建造风力涡轮机方面面临着更多的挑战。故选D。15The word “deployed” in the fourth paragraph can be replaced by “_”AmadeBinventedCusedDadvancedC词义猜测题。根据画线单词后一句“They were fully tested in loads to make sure they worked,and we then built a lot of them”可推知,画线单词“deployed”在前
43、一句的意思是“使用”,这句话的意思是“第一种较大的涡轮机在阿拉斯加的科特泽布和科罗拉多州的戈尔登成功使用。”故选C。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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。How to protect your privacy when you travelIt hasnt been an easy year for the privacy of travelers,at least so far. Data leaks,surveillance(监视)worries and those troublesome ca
44、meras in airplane seatbacks and hotel rooms are enough to make passengers anxious. 16 Fortunately,there are ways to safeguard your privacy on land and in the air. These tips can help you deal with these troubles. 17 “Its not clever to declare on Facebook that youre traveling to somewhere,reminding a
45、 wide range of people that your property is sitting empty,” says Danny McLoughlin. “That puts your security at risk.” Wait until you return to start posting vacation photos. Some homeowners renting their residences may install security cameras. Travelers should find out if the hosts are required to
46、disclose the presence of surveillance devices. If the rental comes with cameras,ensure they arent in a sensitive area by conducting a careful sweep. 18 Although you cant control how a hotel or airline handles or mishandles your data,you can take reasonable steps to ensure the information it has wont
47、 get you into trouble. 19 But some of the worst data leaks happen when youre staying at a hotel. For example,a hotel clerk sometimes asks for your name and then announces your room number after youve checked in. Youre better off handing the employee your ID when he or she asks for your name and aski
48、ng the employee to write your room number on a piece of paper. Why? 20 Just to be sure,never leave the customer copy behind. You can destroy it later,but keep it under your control. AIts never been better. BPerhaps they should be. CTravelers say theyre taking privacy seriously. DNever broadcast your
49、 journey on social media. EThere are other people on the other side of the wall. FSome travelers only offer the bare minimum,such as a P. O. box instead of a home address. GReport anything doubtful to the host immediatelyand if you dont like what you hear, leave. 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了旅行时如何保护自己的隐私。数据泄
50、露、监视担忧以及飞机座椅靠背和酒店房间里那些麻烦的摄像头足以让乘客焦虑,就此作者给出了一些建议。16B根据前文“数据泄露、监视担忧以及飞机座椅靠背和酒店房间里那些麻烦的摄像头足以让乘客焦虑”可知,B项Perhaps they should be.(或许他们应该如此。)符合文意。且选项B中的they与上句中的passengers呼应,上句中的anxious也可以作选项B中be的表语。故选B。17D根据后文“Danny McLoughlin说:在Facebook上宣布你要去某个地方旅行,提醒很多人你的房子是空的,这并不聪明”可知,这段话讲的是不要在社交媒体上发布你的旅程。D项Never broad
51、cast your journey on social media.(永远不要在社交媒体上发布你的旅程。)符合文意。且选项D中的broadcast与段落中的declare呼应。故选D。18G根据前文“If the rental comes with cameras,ensure they arent in a sensitive area by conducting a careful sweep.”可知,如果房主配备了摄像头,则应进行仔细的清除,确保摄像头不在敏感区域。选项G中含有if引导的条件状语从句,且G项Report anything doubtful to the host imme
52、diatelyand if you dont like what you hear, leave.(如果有任何可疑之处,请立即向房主报告,如果你不喜欢你听到的,就离开。)符合文意,故选G。19F根据前文“Although you cant control how a hotel or airline handles or mishandles your data,you can take reasonable steps to ensure the information it has wont get you into trouble.”可知,虽然你无法控制酒店或航空公司如何处理或错误处理你
53、的数据,但你可以采取合理的措施确保这些信息不会给你带来麻烦。F项Some travelers only offer the bare minimum, such as a PO. box instead of a home address.(有些旅客只提供最低限度的服务,例如邮政信箱,而不是家庭住址。)符合文意,故选F。20E根据后文“Just to be sure, never leave the customer copy behind. You can destroy it later, but keep it under your control.”可知,为了安全起见,永远不要把客户的
54、副本留在后面。你可以稍后摧毁它,但要让它在你的控制之下。并且由空格前的 Why可知,下句话应解释原因。E项There are other people on the other side of the wall.(墙的另一边还有其他人。)符合文意,故选E。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。As our Earths temperature warms up because of climate change,it is having unexpected effect
55、s on our worlds forests.When temperatures rise,trees close their skins to 21 the loss of water,and this,in turn,slows down the 22 of photosynthesis(光合作用)As a result,these trees are shorter and grow slowly,as well as have a 23 death rate.Climate change also increases the 24 of droughts and wildfires.
56、After wildfires,it takes a while for the forest systems to 25 ,and in some cases,the forests are 26 permanently.Trees that are stressed are also 27 to attack by bacteria(细菌)In tropical forests,vines that use the trees as 28 can often choke the trees and rob them of nutrients.Finally,humans have 29 t
57、he forest landscape through logging.When trees are replanted on the soil,they will never grow as large as the 30 trees that were cut down.As these forests disappear,species that once called them “home” are forced to change, 31 the variety of those systems. 32 ,some endangered species are unable to 3
58、3 and die.Oldgrowth forests are disappearing in all regions of our world.When forests die,younger forests that are reestablished in the same area grow back weaker and smaller 34 poor vegetation.With trees dying increasingly and continuously,will future generations 35 out on the wonders of forests?【语
59、篇解读】文章主要说明了由于气候变化,地球温度上升,这对我们世界的森林产生了意想不到的影响。先是温度上升导致树木矮小,生长缓慢,死亡率高;其次,气候变化也增加了干旱和野火发生的可能性,野火导致了森林的消失,因此以森林为“家”的物种被迫发生改变,甚至死亡。21A.protectBpreventCsaveDfreeB根据后文the loss of water可知树木将树叶闭合是为了阻止水分的流失。故选B。22A.movementBsituationCprocessDoperationC结合上下文语境,树木闭合了树叶来防止水分流失,这反过来又减缓了光合作用的进程(process)。故选C。23A.hi
60、gherBfirmerClighterDsmallerA根据上文these trees are shorter and grow slowly可知这些树木矮小,生长缓慢,所以死亡率也会更高了。故选A。24A.choiceBmeasureCqualificationDchanceD根据后文After wildfires可知全球气温升高增加了干旱和野火发生的可能性。故选D。25A.growBrescueCrecoverDdeclineC结合上文After wildfires,it takes a while for the forest systems to可知野火焚烧了森林之后,森林系统需要时间
61、才能恢复。故选C。26A.ignoredBlostChurtDleftB结合上文可知野火焚烧了森林,森林需要时间来恢复,但是在某些情况下,森林也可能不能恢复了。故选B。27A.accessibleBenjoyableCacceptableDfavorableA根据后文to attack by bacteria可知树木也容易受到细菌的攻击。短语be accessible to“容易进入的,容易接近的”。故选A。28A.attentionBcommandCtrustDsupportD结合上文vines that use the trees as可知藤本植物是以树木为支撑的,故选D。29A.frig
62、htenedBpaidCruinedDwastedC结合后文the forest landscape through logging可知人类伐木毁坏了森林景观。故选C。30A.commonBoriginalCdistantDstrongB结合后文trees that were cut down可知此处指的是,人们新种植的树木,不会长得像原来被砍伐的树那么大了。故选B。31A.affectingBimprovingCforgettingDreflectingA承接上文As these forests disappear,species that once called them “home” a
63、re forced to change可知森林的消失,改变了这些物种,也影响了这些物种的多样性。故选A。32A.BesidesBSurprisinglyCOtherwiseDUnfortunatelyD根据后文some endangered species are unable to可知不幸的是某些物种,无法适应这些改变,只能死亡。故选D。33A.devoteBkeepCadaptDleadC根据上文species that once called them “home” are forced to change可知物种被迫发生改变了,而某些物种无法适应,只能死去。故选C。34A.due to
64、Bin addition toCinstead ofDin spite ofA根据后文poor vegetation可知此处指年轻森林由于(due to)植被稀疏,而变得更弱更小。故选A。35A.passBmissCbreakDbringB结合后文out on the wonders of forests可知此处指错过森林的奇迹。短语miss out“错过”。故选B。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。Are you crazy about traveling? Do you have the dream of 36.
65、_ (go) around the world? Have you ever failed in starting your journey for the reason of time and money? Come on! Forget all your confusion and give yourself 37._ opportunity to realize your dream! Lets go on traveling between the lines,38._ will surely touch your soul!We will guide you in seeking f
66、or the happy destination in the world which are seldom known to others.Though alone,you can enjoy your travel in 39._ (silent) while thinking quietly.Being interested 40._ life and the scenery of another country,so far the author 41._ (travel) around the world and appreciated the unique beauty of th
67、ose 42. _ (country) with his own mind from Japan to Nepal,from India to East Timor,from Cuba to Venezuela.Following us,you will be 43._(amaze) at the wonderful scenery! After having taken many journeys,your dream of traveling around the world will surely come true.Most 44._ (important),you should ne
68、ver miss any opportunity 45._ (realize) your dream.【语篇解读】文章介绍了一种特殊的旅游方式通过阅读的方式周游世界,实现你的环游世界的梦想。36going考查非谓语动词。句意:你有环游世界的梦想吗?上文of为介词,后跟动名词作宾语。故填going。37an考查冠词。opportunity为可数名词,此处表示泛指应用不定冠词,且opportunity为元音音素开头的单词应用an。故填an。38which考查定语从句。此处为非限定性定语从句修饰上文整个句子,且从句中缺少主语,应用关系代词which。故填which。39silence考查名词。句意:
69、即使是一个人,你也可以一边静静地思考,一边享受你的旅行。结合句意表示“安静地”短语为in silence。故填silence。40in考查介词。句意:由于对国外的生活和风景很感兴趣,目前作者已经游历了世界各地,从日本到尼泊尔,从印度到东帝汶,从古巴到委内瑞拉,用自己的心灵欣赏了这些国家的独特之美。结合句意表示“对感兴趣”短语为be interested in。故填in。41has traveled考查动词时态。根据so far“到目前为止”可知应用现在完成时,主语为author,故助动词应用has。故填has traveled。42countries考查名词的数。country为可数名词,由t
70、hose修饰应用复数形式。故填countries。43amazed考查形容词。句意:跟着我们走,你会对这里的美景惊叹不已!结合句意表示“某人惊讶于”短语为sb.be amazed at。故填amazed。44importantly考查副词。修饰后文的句子应用副词importantly,表示“重要地”。故填importantly。45to realize考查非谓语动词。句意:最重要的是,你不能错过任何实现梦想的机会。分析句子结构可知realize在句中应用非谓语动词形式,本句中修饰名词opportunity作后置定语应用不定式。故填to realize。第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(
71、满分15分)请根据下列提示写一篇80词左右的英语短文,介绍中国画家徐悲鸿。要点提示:1徐悲鸿1895年出生于江苏省;2六岁跟随父亲学习画画,9岁开始画国画;3他以中国水墨画马和鸟而闻名;4最早创作具有史诗般中国主题的巨幅油画的人之一。_【参考范文】Xu Beihong was born in Jiangsu Province in 1895.He began learning drawing from his father when he was six,and Chinese painting when he was nine.He is primarily known for his Ch
72、inese ink paintings of horses and birds.He was regarded as one of the first to create monumental oil paintings with epic Chinese themesa show of his high proficiency in an essential Western art technique.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。The big Town Hall clock was striking midnight w
73、hen Frank began to cross the bridge.The dark night air was cold and a little wet,and the street lamps gave little light.Frank was anxious to get home and his footsteps rang loudly on the silent night.When he reached the middle of the bridge,he thought he could hear someone coming near behind him.He
74、looked back but could see no one.However,the sound continued and Frank began to walk more quickly.Then he slowed down again,thinking there was nothing to fear in a town as quiet as this.Just then,he heard short,quick steps closely behind him.By the time he reached the other side of the bridge,he cou
75、ld almost feel someone at his heels.He turned round and there stood a man in a large coat.A hat was pulled down over his eyes and very little of his face could be seen.Frank said something about the weather in an effort to be friendly.The man did not answer but asked roughly where Oakfield House was
76、.Frank pointed to a big house in the distance and the stranger continued his way.Then Frank wondered why the stranger had wanted to find Oakfield House at such an hour.He knew that the people who lived there were very rich.Almost without realizing what he was doing,he began following the stranger qu
77、ickly.The man was soon outside the house and Frank saw him look up at the windows.A light was still on and the man waited until it went out.When about half an hour had passed,Frank saw him climb noiselessly over the wall and heard him drop on the ground at the other side.注意:1续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。No
78、w Frank knew what the man wanted to do._Frank couldnt just stand in the dark and wait._【参考范文】Now Frank knew what the man wanted to do.Everyone knew that Oakfield House was filled with artworks worth millions of dollars.It was clear to Frank that the family inside were in danger.Would the man have a
79、weapon? Would he be strong enough to overpower him before he could harm the people inside? Franks heart was racing with fear.He reached for his cellphone to call the police,but found it out of power.If only he had charged his phone before leaving the office,but it was too late.Frank couldnt just sta
80、nd in the dark and wait.He had to do something,even if it meant risking his own life.At his feet he silently found several goodsized stones,and threw them with all his strength right at the windows of the house.The clatter woke up the people inside the house and a light came on upstairs.The man froze,not quite knowing what had just happened.Lights came on everywhere in the house and within a minute the night was filled with sounds of police sirens screaming towards Oakfield House.