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sl米的53%☐☐123:57人辽宁丹东高三上(…试题+答案.pdfnew ideas and a desire to copy other authors'successes.When I began,fifty reading types looked frightening,but my granddaughter and I both wonthe title of Extreme Book Worm.28.What made the author consider the Book Worm Challenge difficult?A.The number of books she had to read.B.The limited time she had to read the booksC.The range of participants she had to compete withD.The different categories of the books she had to read29.How did the author connect with her granddaughter through reading?A.They exchanged ideas about the books they readB.She shared her stories of life with her granddaughterC.She recommended her favorite author to her granddaughter.D.They engaged in joint writing projects based on their favorite novels.30.Why did the author mention the examples in Paragraph 3?A.To list the challenges of multitasking.B.To explain why she struggled with time management.C.To illustrate how she prioritized reading over other activities.D.To discuss the influence of new TV series on her leisure activities三31.What would be the best title for this text?A.Benefits of being a book worm.B.My journey to becoming a writer.C.My career path as an English teacher.D.Insights from exploring literary works.The story about horses in North America told in several written histories is in need of anupdate,according to a new study.After examining ancient remains of horses,researchers suggestIndigenous (peoples had spread the animals through the American West by the first halfof the 1600s-before they met Europeans.The findings line up with oral histories from Indigenous groups,which tell of interactionswith horses before settlers arrived in their homelands.Meanwhile,written European texts fromthe 1700s and 1800s stated that horses only spread through the area after 1680.Horses originated in the Americas around four million years ago,but by about 10,000 yearsago,they had mostly disappeared from the record.Spanish settlers likely first brought horsesback to the Americas in 1519.According to the new study,Indigenous peoples then transportedhorses north along trade networks.To find when the animals spread,researchers examined the remains of more than twentyhorses discovered across the Western U.S.Rather than simply walking around the countryside ontheir own,the horses appear to have been part of Native American culture.Signs of teeth高三英语试卷第6页共11页problems on one horse and growths on the bones of the head of another suggested people hadput bridles (on the animals.Certain chemical elements in the animals'teeth suggested thev三心A出目录打开方式转存下载云打印V
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