人教版重点高中英语必修一第一单元测试题答卷含参考答案
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AnimalFriendlyCampsforChildren
SPCA(SocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals)campsarethebestchoiceforthechildrenwholoveanimals .Campersenjoyauniquelearningexperiencewithourfurryfriendsduringtheseone-weeksessions.AtSanDiego’sAnimalAdventureCamp,
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A.SanDiego’sAnimalA dventureCamp.B.NewHampshireSPCASummerCamp.C.WestchesterSPCACritterCamp.D.NevinsFarmChildren’sCamp.3.WhatdoNewHampshireSPCASummerCampandWestchesterSPCACritterCamphaveincommon? A.Botharesheltersforlargeanimals.B.Bothencourageanimaladoption.C.Bothinvolvemakinganimaltoys.D.Bothtakeinendangeredanimals.
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4.WhatisOliver’sactofkindnesseveryday?
A.Buyingothersbreakfast.
B.Greetingrestaurantworkers.
C.Publishingpositivenews.
D.Takinggroceriesforneighbors.
5.WhatisspecialaboutOliver’sactofkindnessonJuly18,2017?
A.Itbroughthimthank-youletters.
B.Itwasreportedonanewswebsite.
C.Itwasthefirsttimehe’dpaidforothers.
D.Itstoppedsomeonefromkillinghimself.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“pickedupthetab”meaninParagraph3?
A.Paidthebill.
B.Parkedthecar.
C.Leftamessage.
D.Orderedadrink.
7.Howdidthewriteroftheletterfeelaftertheevent?
A.Hefeltguilty.
B.Hefeltgrateful.
C.Hefeltconfused.
D.Hefeltsaddened.
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