Tarzan is dead in the river.()
Tarzan is dead in the river.()
Tarzan is dead in the river.()
Peter Judd at last ______.
A.hit the target behind the wall
B.killed himself
C.went behind the wall to practice shooting
D.wanted to shoot himself dead
A.The man carries a gun and a heavy sack full of dead birds.
B.The man is a handsome young ornithologist.
C.The man is eager to collect a white heron.
D.Throughout the story, the man appears to be assertive, aggressive, and arrogant.
Tarzan is the name of the jungle in the movie.()
Tarzan talks about an Indian girl’s journey in England.()
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When the sun started to set, Jim headedfor home. He had hunted long enough. Just then he saw there is, 30 feet in front of him, a wolf.
Jim looked around. There were other wolfs in the76.__________
woods in his right, who were waiting for their77.__________
leader move. The boy did not lift his gun. His78.__________
heart beaten like a drum (鼓). Jim walked on79.__________
with the leader wolf in front and others behind following him.80.__________
The leader wolf was full of the fright in back of Jim. Suddenly Jim81.__________
turned back and shot at the front wolf. Then the others82.__________
stopped short, and Jim started to ran. He looked back 83.__________
and saw the beasts stand around the dead body of84.__________
their leader. Without their leader, they wereso brave. 85.__________
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Tarzan has been raised up by the gorilla mother in the jungle.()
Tarzan is looking for his parents in the movie.()
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The elephant is the biggest four-legged animal in the world. They live for a long time--fifty or sixty years in family of females. There will be a few young males--a few 'baby boys'. But the females will soon send them away. An elephant family keeps only its daughters, mother and grandmothers, and its great-grandmothers.
The females stay together for years. The older animals look after the young ones. The mothers teach their daughters and set good examples to them.
And what happens to male elephants? The young males stay with their mothers for a time. Then they must leave the family. The females just send them away. A bull elephant does not often have a friend. He lives apart away from the family, and often away from other bulls.
Sometimes the females call a bull. He can visit them then, and stay for a time. But soon his 'wives' and sisters send him away again. The females have a very happy family.
Elephants can remember things very well. They never forget great happiness or great sadness. When a female elephant dies, her daughters and her grand-daughters are sad for many months. They stay with the dead body. Then they carry a bit of it away with them. They never forget a dead friend.
How long can the elephant live?
A.Twenty to thirty years.
B.Thirty to forty years.
C.Forty to fifty years.
D.Fifty sixty years.
Tarzan’s name is given by the gorilla mother.()
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: November is poppy month, the time of the year when we wear a red poppy in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for us during wars. But how many of us are aware of the reason of how and why the poppy became the symbol of remembrance and an integral part of the work of the Royal British Legion? Flanders is the name of the whole western part of Belgium. It saw some of the most concentrated and bloodiest fighting of the First World War. Where once there were homes and farms there was now a sea of mud--a grave for the dead where men still lived and fought. Only one other living thing survived. The poppy flowering each year with the coming of the warm weather, brought life, hope, colour and reassurance to those still fighting. John McCrae, a doctor serving with the Canadian Armed Forces, was so deeply moved by what he saw in northern France that, in 1915 in his pocket book, he scribbled down the poem "In Flanders Fields". The poppy became a popular symbol for soldiers who died in battle. In 1918, Moira Michael, an American, wrote a poem in reply, "We shall keep the faith", in which she promised to wear a poppy "in honour of our dead". This began the tradition of wearing a poppy in remembrance.
What does the word poppy in this passage refer to?
A.The First World War.
B.The name of a flower.
C.The name of a soldier.
D.The name of a city.
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