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What will the man probably do about the restaurant?

A.Write a good review. B.Come back tomorrow.

C.Try another place next time.

 

C 【解析】 【原文】 W: So, do you like this restaurant? Should we come back tomorrow? M: I thought it was just so-so. It was not nearly as good as all the reviews said it was.  
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    We moved on into the jungle-- a forest where large numbers of tall trees and plants grow very close together. Old Mali went in front and I followed close behind him. We stopped for the night about an hour before it began to get dark.

Old Mali lit a fire. When it was bight he showed me how to make a bed with moss(青苔,苔藓).

It was soft and comfortable.

―Mali, how did you learn to make such a bed?  I asked.

―I learned to make beds like that,  Mali replied, ―by watching and listening to others. That is the real way to learn anything.

―Will you let me watch you always?  I asked Old Mali. ―I want to learn all the things you know about the jungle.

When we had finished our supper, Old Mali got onto his bed and lay down. It was now completely dark. In the fire light, Old Mali seemed to be fast asleep on his bed. I suddenly felt alone and afraid.

All day in the jungle, while we had been walking, I had heard noises of animals. Now they seemed to be much nearer. The jungle was now a wall of blackness in the light of the fire.

I felt frightened and suddenly my mouth went dry. I wanted to scream. I felt my mouth opening wide, ready to scream as loud as possible.

But I did not scream. I saw Old Mali’s face in the firelight. This made me feel ashamed. I held my teeth tightly together to stop myself from screaming. I lay down and closed my eyes.

As soon as I closed my eyes. I heard a thousand noises. The whole jungle became alive with animals moving quietly and carefully all around me. Suddenly Old Mali took a deep breath and made a noise. I was hearing so many imaginary noise and the real noise made by Old Mali gave me a terrible fright.

I opened my eyes and jumped out of bed. I pulled my knife out and held it above my head.

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1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;

2. 应使用 5 个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

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I was going to see if there was a wild animal beside the fire.

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Old Mali’s quiet calm voice made me feel better.

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假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jamie来信说他对中国传统文学非常感兴趣,但在阅读时遇到了困难,比如很多汉字不认识,读不懂文章的意思等,希望得到你的帮助。请给他回信,内容包括:

1. 表示理解并给予安慰;

2. 提出建议。

注意:1. 词数80左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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