甘肃省天水市武山县2022-2023学年高一下学期期中英语试卷(含答案)
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一、阅读理解
Best Campgrounds in U.S. National Parks
Gold Bluffs Beach Campground, Redwood National & State Park, CA
The remote campground is located about 6 miles up unpaved Davison Road. This is a small campground, though, with only 26 sites. So you’ll need to book your site well in advance. As far as facilities go, there are solar showers, barbecues and fire pits, picnic tables and food lockers-more than enough for a remote camping adventure. Note that the first part of Davison Road is very steep and winding. Large RVs(房车) are prohibited on this road.
Nightly rate: $35
Watchman Campground, Zion National Park, UT
There are five different loops(圈): Loop A and B have electric campsites, while the C and D are tent-only. Loop E is where the group sites are. Note, however, that this campground is extremely popular. Reservations are absolutely recommended from March through November. The off-season, on the other hand, offers first-come, first-served camping.
Nightly rate: $30 for an electric site; $20 for a tent-only site
Pi ñon Flats Campground, Great Sand Dunes National Park, co
As an International Dark Sky Park, Great Sand Dunes is also a great place to see the Milky Way and amazing views of North America’s tallest sand dunes. It is popular among children and adults alike. Renting a sled or sand board for an afternoon of fun—you’ll feel like a kid again. Sites can accommodate both RVs and tents.
Nightly rate: $20
Painted Desert, Petrified Forest National Park, AZ
It’s a fantastic place to put up a tent. This is free camping, wild camping. The only thing you have to do to camp there is to get a permit in person at the Painted Desert Visitor Center. Once you’re a mile from the trail head, you’re free to set up tents wherever you want. Remember to obey the Leave No Trace principles, though! Of course, there are no facilities in this desert wilderness. So, you’ll need to pack everything you need, from water and food to other supplies.
1、Which of the following charges no fees for the campsites?
A. Redwood National State Park. B. Zion National Park.
C. Great Sand Dunes National Park. D. Petrified Forest National Park.
2、What is necessary to do if you go to Watchman Campground?
A. Pay $50 for the camping. B. Get a permit in advance.
C. Camp with group members. D. Reserve sites in the peak season.
3、What feature do the four national parks have in common?
A. Outdoor tent campsites. B. Enough camping equipment.
C. Convenient traffic conditions. D. Environmental warning signs.
Last September an American started a trip through Southwest China on a standard bike she had bought at a local shop. In three months, Jennifer Holstein cycled 2,500 kilometers through three provinces with just two small bags.
Living in Beijing, her life was already great. But Holstein felt the urge to travel the world and look for adventure. It was mid-August of 2021 that the idea came to her to travel China by bicycle. At that time, Holstein had never cycled for more than 20 kilometers around her local city of Beijing.
Holstein shared an experience from the beginning of her trip when she found herself stuck in a tunnel(隧道) with a flat tire. It was dark and hot, and she was so scared because she had never changed a tire before. Suddenly, a group of cyclists old enough to be her grandparents came and rescued her.
In addition to receiving the kindness of people across China, Holstein also experienced several unique cultural experiences by attending three local weddings. She spoke about one wedding in detail, “I was in the middle of a small village in Sichuan province, and I was taken into a local Tibetan family’s home and they invited me to take part in a wedding. They gave me a dress and even did my makeup. I never thought I would ever have the chance to take part in a Tibetan wedding.”
According to Holstein, “Many people want to travel the world and take huge risks, but never do. Don’t just live your life hoping your wildest dreams will become a reality someday. Try first and the rest will work itself out.” In addition to biking for her own passion and curiosity, Holstein also linked her ride to raise 22,000 yuan for the United Foundation for China’s Health.
4、Why did Jennifer Holstein decide to travel by bicycle?
A. Her life in Beijing was dull. B. Her friends encouraged her to go.
C. She was pushed by an inner desire. D. She was an experienced bike traveler.
5、How did the cyclists treat Jennifer Holstein in the tunnel?
A. They called an old man to help her.
B. They helped her fix the tire problem.
C. They ignored her and moved forward.
D. They thought themselves too old to help her.
6、What can be inferred from Jennifer Holstein’s words in paragraph 4?
A. She was fond of attending Tibetan weddings.
B. She was a bit annoyed at the wedding’s details.
C. She was forced to take part in the local wedding.
D. She was grateful for such an unexpected opportunity.
7、What’s the main idea of the text?
A. Lending a helping hand to the needy.
B. Enjoying the pleasure of travel.
C. Discovering the unknown on a bicycle.
D. Having a unique cultural experience in China.
A flood hit Yellowstone National Park on June 13, 2022. The disaster was caused by a combination of unusually heavy rains and rapid snow melt. The high and fast water flows destroyed bridges and swept away entire roadways, leaving communities and homes isolated. Fortunately, the approximately 10,000 park visitors were safely evacuated.
The town of Gardiner, along the Montana-Wyoming border, was particularly hard hit. The floodwaters left almost 900 people with no power or water for many days. Gardiner’s economy, which depends on the almost three-quarters of a million visitors who pass through the park’s north gate annually, is likely to take a hit. The floodwaters severely damaged the main north entrance road to Yellowstone, and could take years to rebuild.
Park officials have begun work on improving an alternative road to Gardiner. This will ensure that locals can access food, supplies, and other essential emergency services. A limited number of tourists may also be allowed into Gardiner once the road is stable.
Yellowstone’s north gate is closed indefinitely. But the park’s south gate opened to visitors on June 22, 2022. Park officials have started a new entry system to prevent overcrowding. It is based on the last number of the visitor’s vehicle license plate and the calendar date of the month. Cars with odd(奇数的) numbers can visit the park on odd days of the month, while those with even(偶数的) numbers can go on even days.
Established in 1872, Yellowstone is America’s oldest national park. The 3,472-square-mile reserve spans three states and is home to many unique wildlife. It is known for its natural beauty that includes mountains, rivers and lakes. The forces of fire and ice shaped the park over thousands of years.
8、What does the underlined word “isolated” in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A. Tracked. B. Separated. C. Decorated. D. Improved.
9、What was the possible result of the flood?
A. Gardiner’s economy would get into trouble.
B. Communities and homes were left in ruins.
C. Almost 900 people were trapped in the park.
D. The park’s south gate was closed for a while.
10、What can be inferred from the text?
A. Local people can get daily necessities from visitors.
B. The park has adopted a new system to recognize faces.
C. The license plate number decides when cars enter the park.
D. More tourists may flood into the park for geological features.
11、Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
A. Flooding has caused widespread damage in the US.
B. Yellowstone National Park is closed due to flooding.
C. People can visit Yellowstone National Park any day.
D. Natural beauty makes Yellowstone famous.
This journey began this morning almost an hour later than I had planned, although I had completed my packing before eight o’clock. I was quite clear about the fact that once I left, my house would stand empty for probably the first time since the day it was built. It was a strange feeling and perhaps explains why I was leaving so late, walking around the house many times over, checking one last time to see that all was in order.
It is hard to explain my feelings once I did finally set off. As I drove further and further from the house, I found the surroundings grow unrecognizable. I began to have a feeling of unease mixed with excitement. I took a turning and found myself on a road circling the edge of a hill. I could sense the steep(陡峭的) drop to my left. I felt a sense of alarm that I was perhaps not on the correct road at all, but speeding off in the wrong direction into a wilderness. It was only the feeling of a moment, but it caused me to slow down. And even when I was sure I was on the right road, I felt forced to stop the car a moment to think carefully.
I decided to step out and stretch(伸展) my legs a little. On the one side of the road, thickets and small trees rose sharply, while on the other I could now see the distant countryside and a town nearby.
I walked a little way along the roadside, when I heard a voice behind me. Until this point I had believed myself quite alone and I turned in some surprise. Sitting on the large stone was a thin, white-haired man. He called to me again and signaled me to join him. For a moment, I took him for a homeless man, but then I saw he was just some local man enjoying the fresh air and summer sunshine, and saw no reason not to do so.
12、Why did the author set off later than planned?
A. Because he repeatedly checked the house.
B. Because he was feeling sad about leaving the house.
C. Because packing his belongings took longer than expected.
D. Because there was no one to help him get everything ready.
13、What caused the author to start driving more slowly?
A. The road had become steep.
B. He realized he was driving too fast.
C. The beautiful scenery attracted him.
D. He suddenly feared that he might get lost.
14、When the author walked out of his car, he ________.
A. didn’t expect to see anyone
B. didn’t want to speak to anybody
C. didn’t know there was a town nearby
D. couldn’t see anything because of the tree
15、What was the author’s attitude to his trip?
A. He just wanted to finish it. B. He felt unable to continue it.
C. He regretted having started it. D. He had mixed feelings about it.
二、七选五
16、How to be a more responsible person?
Responsibility doesn’t come at birth. It is something that is acquired as you age, go to school and progress in life. However, you can hear and see a lot of different things, both good and bad. ①_____ That’s why your sense of responsibility depends only on you. All of it depends on your own decision. Here are a few tips on how to improve your sense of responsibility.
②_____ If you make a mistake, admit it. Instead of making excuses, give the true reason why you failed. By coming up with an excuse, you actually admit to being irresponsible.
Stop complaining. Complainers are usually those who talk too much and do nothing. By always complaining about the world around you, you actually fill yourself with negativity. ③_____ Therefore, stop complaining!
Overcome postponement. The first step to success is to stop putting things off. Postponement will lead you nowhere. You’re responsible for your own future, so stop delaying now and start taking action on what truly matters. ④_____
Be consistent and stick to your schedule. Having a routine is good. ⑤_____ Try to wake up at the same time every day. Even on weekends, you could get up earlier instead of staying in bed until noon. This will give you some consistency. Plus, getting up early allows you to have more time for whatever you have to finish that day. Additionally, you should set a schedule for your work and personal tasks, and stick to it.
A. Actions speak louder than words.
B. Stop making excuses for yourself.
C. By being negative, you are suffering terribly.
D. You choose your own behavior, actions and words.
E. It means order and means you are on the right track.
F. The hours you wasted could have been used for better things.
G. Even though you never complain, you are obviously exhausted.
三、完形填空(15空)
Hello, Mr. Wi-Fi. Life without you is next to impossible. We’re happy to sing your name from morning till evening, sometimes till dawn. 1 I know you help me, sometimes you are making me do things with 2 attention. Many times I promise myself that I’ll 3 my feelings towards you, but you’re 4 me closer and closer... You’ve entered both my home and my workplace. You’re just a window for our 5 and information. But we people aren’t 6 only with the window. So we open all our doors for you. Is this a(n) 7 or some kind of attachment? If this is an illness, is it curable? And if this is an attachment, will you 8 me the lifelong togetherness?
We want you all days. Can’t you take a few days off so that both you and I can 9 ? You’re a poison—not a slow one but a super-fast poison which holds our mind and makes us dance 10 your tune. Nowadays you’re so 11 that anyone can buy and make you become our companion, you’ll never be bothered about our health but we’ll 12 be concerned about your “health”. Because you accompany us everywhere and never let us alone.
If you were a 13 person made of flesh and blood, would we love you the same? You control us with your numerous talents and we even can’t get rid of you. We all are your 14 .
Sometimes I wonder how people in the previous generations 15 , but if they did, why can’t we?
17、A. Now that B. Only if C. When D. Though
18、A. praised B. divided C. focused D. increased
19、A. keep on B. bring back C. give up D. lead to
20、A. drawing B. pushing C. forcing D. observing
21、A. contribution B. argument C. entertainment D. struggle
22、A. strict B. busy C. generous D. satisfied
23、A. disease B. inspiration C. routine D. situation
24、A. recommend B. intend C. adapt D. promise
25、A. persist B. relax C. progress D. balance
26、A. to B. against C. from D. within
27、A. traditional B. valuable C. affordable D. attractive
28、A. sometimes B. always C. never D. rarely
29、A. selfish B. dishonest C. responsible D. real
30、A. friends B. slaves C. colleagues D. employers
31、A. suffered B. connected C. survived D. surfed
四、短文填空
32、 Like Peking Opera and other traditional national arts in China, shadow play, ①_____(know) as a Chinese cultural heritage, has spread to many countries. Vivid designs, a rich variety of ②_____(color), beautiful costumes, change of lighting, and unique singing, together make up the ③_____(fascinate) world of a shadow play.
As ④_____ old form of storytelling and entertainment, shadow play artists hold plain figures close to a bright cloth ⑤_____(create) the shadows of moving images. The figures are usually moved ⑥_____ people behind the bright cloth. The shadow play is not ⑦_____(entire) a show of shadows, but rather a show of silhouettes(剪影).
That day I ⑧_____(watch) a shadow play show at the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, and was fascinated by the wonderful ⑨_____(perform). However, most young people have little understanding of ⑩_____ a shadow play is, despite the fact that it has a history of more than 2,000 years. It is a pity that nowadays young people don’t know how to appreciate this traditional folk art. So, let’s preserve it.
五、单词拼写
33、The challenge we face in ________(农业) is lack of new technology. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
34、Although Dr Zhong Nanshan is in his eighties, he is still ________ (精力充沛的).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
35、The agency was heavily criticised for its slow ________ (反应) to the hurricane. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
36、Mankind should make full use of limited ________ (资源). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
37、The volunteers of this community ________ (定期) help old people deal with tough problems in life. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
38、Everything done, they sat in the yard_______(聊天) with the volunteers yesterday. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
39、Teaching children requires__________ (耐心)and understanding. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
40、Firefighters were on the ________(现场) immediately.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
41、Though it took place by________(偶然), we should be aware of the essence of it. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
42、When he saw a little boy _____(挣扎) in the river, he took off his jacket and jumped into the water. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
六、书面表达
43、你校英文网站向学生征文介绍中国传统节日,请你写一篇介绍中秋节的短文投稿。
1.词数应为80左右
2.参考词汇:中秋节Mid-Autumn Festival 农历lunar calendar
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参考答案
1、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据Painted Desert, Petrified Forest National Park, AZ中的“This is free camping, wild camping. (这是免费的,野外露营。)”可知,石化森林国家公园露营地不收费。故选D。
2、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据Watchman Campground, Zion National Park, UT中的“Note, however, that this campground is extremely popular. Reservations are absolutely recommended from March through November. (不过请注意,这个露营地非常受欢迎。从3月到11月绝对建议预订。)”可知,如果你去守望者营地,你需要在旺季预订场地。故选D。
3、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据文章标题“Best Campgrounds in U.S. National Parks (美国国家公园最好的露营地)”及四个国家公园的介绍可知,这四个国家公园共同之处在于都是户外帐篷营地。故选A。
4、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第二段中“Living in Beijing, her life was already great. But Holstein felt the urge to travel the world and look for adventure. It was mid-August of 2021 that the idea came to her to travel China by bicycle.”(住在北京,她的生活已经很好了。但Jennifer Holstein感到了周游世界寻找冒险的冲动。2021年8月中旬,她萌生了骑自行车去中国旅行的想法)可知,本在北京生活舒适的Jennifer Holstein在2021年8月中旬突然产生了独自骑行中国探索未知挑战自我的想法,所以她是被内心的欲望所驱使。故选C。
5、答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据文章第三段末句“Holstein shared an experience from the beginning of her trip when she found herself stuck in a tunnel(隧道) with a flat tire. It was dark and hot, and she was so scared because she had never changed a tire before. Suddenly, a group of cyclists old enough to be her grandparents came and rescued her.”(Holstein分享了她旅行开始时的一段经历,那时她发现轮胎爆了,自己被困在一个隧道里。天又黑又热,她很害怕,因为她从来没有换过轮胎。突然,一群年纪足够大的自行车手来救了她)可知,在Jennifer Holstein自行车突然爆胎困在隧道里之后,一群大爷骑行队刚好路过,帮她解决了换胎问题。故选B。
6、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据文章第四段中Holstein also experienced several unique cultural experiences by attending three local weddings. She spoke about one wedding in detail, “I was in the middle of a small village in Sichuan province, and I was taken into a local Tibetan family’s home and they invited me to take part in a wedding. They gave me a dress and even did my makeup. I never thought I would ever have the chance to take part in a Tibetan wedding.”(通过参加三场当地的婚礼,Holstein还体验到了几种独特的文化体验。她详细地谈到了一场婚礼,“我当时在四川省的一个小村庄里,我被带到当地一个藏族家庭,他们邀请我参加一场婚礼。他们给了我一条裙子,还帮我化了妆。我从没想过我会有机会参加一场西藏婚礼”)可知,Jennifer Holstein讲述了她骑经四川一个村庄时被邀请参加一个藏族婚礼的具体细节可知,当地藏民家庭细致地为她做了参加婚礼的相关准备,她利用这个难得的机会体验了当地独特的文化和习俗,她很感激。故选D。
7、答案:C
解析:主旨大意题。通读全文,本文讲述了一名决定挑战自我和探索未知的美国女性在中国西南地区独自骑行2500公里时所得到的热情帮助和体验沿途独特的文化,选项C“Discover the unknown on a bicycle (骑自行车探索未知。)”通过提炼文章关键词的方式最好地概括了文章主旨。故选C。
8、答案:B
解析:词义猜测题。根据划线单词前的部分“The high and fast water flows destroyed bridges and swept away entire roadways(高而快速的水流摧毁了桥梁,冲走了整条道路)”可知,桥梁和道路被摧毁了,所以,社区之间肯定是孤立的,划线单词isolated意义为“孤立的”。故选B项。
9、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段句子“The floodwaters left almost 900 people with no power or water for many days. Gardiner’s economy, which depends on the almost three-quarters of a million visitors who pass through the park’s north gate annually, is likely to take a hit. The floodwaters severely damaged the main north entrance road to Yellowstone, and could take years to rebuild.(洪水造成近900人数日无电无水。加德纳的经济依赖于每年通过公园北门的近75万游客,这可能会受到打击。洪水严重破坏了通往黄石公园的主要北部入口道路,可能需要数年时间才能重建)”可知,加德纳的经济将陷入困境。故选A项。
10、答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段句子“Park officials have started a new entry system to prevent overcrowding. It is based on the last number of the visitor’s vehicle license plate and the calendar date of the month. Cars with odd(奇数的) numbers can visit the park on odd days of the month, while those with even(偶数的) numbers can go on even days.(公园管理人员已经启动了一个新的进入系统,以防止过度拥挤。它基于访问者的车辆牌照的最后一个数字和当月的日历日期。奇数号的汽车可以在每月的奇数日参观,偶数号的汽车可以在偶数日参观)”可推论出,车牌号码决定车辆何时可以进入公园。故选C项。
11、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段的最后两句“It is known for its natural beauty that includes mountains, rivers and lakes. The forces of fire and ice shaped the park over thousands of years.(它以其自然美景而闻名,这包括山脉、河流和湖泊。几千年来,冰与火的力量塑造了这座公园)”可知,自然美景使黄石公园闻名遐迩。故选D项。
12、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“It was a strange feeling and perhaps explains why I was leaving so late, walking around the house many times over, checking one last time to see that all was in order.(这是一种奇怪的感觉,也许可以解释为什么我这么晚才离开,在房子里转了很多圈,最后检查一次,看看是否一切都井然有序)”可知,作者因为不断检查屋子因此导致动身较晚。这里需要注意B项,作者提到“It was a strange feeling(这是一种奇怪的感觉)”,但并没有说是因为离开家太伤感。故选A。
13、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“I felt a sense of alarm that I was perhaps not on the correct road at all(我有一种警觉的感觉,我可能根本没有走在正确的道路上)”和“but it caused me to slow down(但这让我慢了下来)”可知,作者害怕自己走错路因此才开得慢了下来。故选D。
14、答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Until this point I had believed myself quite alone and I turned in some surprise.(在此之前,我一直相信只有我自己一个人,我有些惊讶地转过身来)”可知,作者以为就自己一个人在路上,没有想到会遇到他人。故选A。
15、答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的“It is hard to explain my feelings(很难解释我的感受)”,“I began to have a feeling of unease mixed with excitement.(我开始有一种既不安又兴奋的感觉)”以及“I felt forced to stop the car a moment to think carefully(我还是觉得不得不停下车仔细思考一下)”可知,作者对于此次旅行情感复杂。故选D。
16、答案:DBCFE
解析:①上文“However, you can hear and see a lot of different things, both good and bad.”(然而,你会看到和听到各种各样的好的或坏的事情。)提到我们会了解到许多不同的事情,好的、坏的都有,D项“你的言行由你自己选择”承接上文,是下文“your sense of responsibility depends only on you”(你的责任感只取决于你)的原因,为下文“That”所指代。故选D项。
②分析文章结构可知,设空处是第二段的主旨句,是增强责任感的方法一。由下文“If you make a mistake, admit it. Instead of making excuses, give the true reason why you failed.”(你犯错了就得承认。不要找借口,而是指出你失败的真正原因。)可知,该段主要讲的增强责任感的方法是“不要为自己找借口”,B项符合题意。故选B项。
③上文“By always complaining about the world around you, you actually fill yourself with negativity.”(其实,如果一直抱怨你周围的世界,你内心就会充满消极。)讲的是抱怨会让你变得十分消极,C项“消极会让你十分痛苦”进一步阐述了由抱怨产生的消极所带来的后果,与下文“所以,停止抱怨!”形成因果关系,所以C项符合题意。故选C项。
④上文“You’re responsible for your own future, so stop delaying now and start taking action on what truly matters.”(你要对自己的未来负责,所以现在别再耽误下去了,要对真正重要的事物展开行动。)讲的是不要再耽误时间,F项“你所浪费的时间本可以花在更好的事情上的”则进一步指出耽误的后果,从而说明为什么不要耽误时间,而要开始行动,所以F项符合题意。故选F项。
⑤上文“Having a routine is good.”(生活规律是件好事。)讲的是生活规律很好,E项“这意味着有条理,也意味着你的生活处于正轨”则解释了为什么生活规律是件好事,符合题意。故选E项。
17、答案:D
18、答案:B
19、答案:C
20、答案:A
21、答案:C
22、答案:D
23、答案:A
24、答案:D
25、答案:B
26、答案:A
27、答案:C
28、答案:B
29、答案:D
30、答案:B
31、答案:C
32、答案:①known②colors③fascinating④an⑤to create⑥by⑦entirely⑧watched⑨performance⑩what
33、答案:agriculture
解析:
34、答案:energetic
解析:
35、答案:response
解析:考查名词。句意:该机构因对飓风反应迟缓而受到严厉批评。分析句子可知,物主代词its后接名词;response“反应”符合题意。故填response。
36、答案:resources
解析:考查名词。句意:人类应该充分利用有限的资源。形容词 limited后接名词形式。名词resource作为“资源”之意,为可数名词,前无冠词,泛指,所以用复数形式,根据汉语提示及句意,故填resources。
37、答案:regularly
解析:考查副词。句意:这个社区的志愿者定期帮助老年人处理生活中的棘手问题。根据句意及汉语提示可知,此处使用副词regularly,修饰空后动词help,作状语。故填regularly。
38、答案:chatting
解析:考查非谓语动词。句意:昨天一切事情忙完之后,他们坐在院子里和志愿者聊天。分析句子可知,空格处作状语,主语they与动词chat是主动关系,用现在分词形式。故填chatting。
39、答案:patience
解析:考查名词。句意:教育孩子需要耐心和理解。根据句意和汉语提示应填patience“耐心”作宾语,不可数名词,故填patience。
40、答案:scene
解析:考查名词。句意:消防队员立即赶到现场。“现场”是scene,on the scene是固定短语,意为“到场”,故填scene。
41、答案:chance/accident
解析:考查固定短语。句意:虽然这是偶然事件,但我们应该意识到它的本质。根据汉语提示可知是固定短语by chance或by accident,在句中作方式状语,故填chance/accident。
42、答案:struggling
解析:考查非谓语动词。句意:当他看到一个小男孩在河里挣扎时,他脱下夹克跳进了水里。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要“挣扎”对应的动词struggle的现在分词形式,作宾补,struggle是被修饰的名词a little boy主动发出的动作,固定搭配see sb. doing,意为“看到某人正在做某事”。故填struggling。
43、答案:
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival of China, which is usually celebrated on 15th, August of lunar calendar. This festival is to celebrate the harvest and to enjoy the beautiful moon light. It is like Thanks Giving day in western countries. On this day, people usually get together with their families and have a nice meal. After that people always eat delicious moon cakes, and watch the moon. The moon is always very round on that day, and makes people think of their relatives and friends. It is a day of pleasure and happiness.
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