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Daisy smiled. “That is good news. It shows the importance of wildlife 1, but I’d like to help as the WWF suggests. The carpet rose again and almost at once they were in a thick rainforest. A monkey watched them 2 it rubbed itself. What are you doing? asked daisy. “I am protecting myself from mosquitoes, it replied. When I find a millipede insect, I rub it over my body. It contains a powerful drug which3 them. You should pay attention to the rainforest 4 I live and 5 how the animals live together.

Many musicians meet and 6 a band because they like to write and play their own music. They may start as a group of high-school students, 7 practicing their music in someones house is the first step to fame. Sometimes they may play to 8 in the street or subway so that they can9 some extra money for themselves or pay for their instruments. Later they may give10in pubs or clubs, for which they are paid in cash.

【答案】

1Protection

2as

3Affect

4Where

5Appreciate

6Form

7for whom

8passers-by

9Earn

10performances

【解析

1这是好消息,这展示了动物保护的重要性。wildlife protection动物保护。

2一只猴子一边看着他们一边挠着自己。as引导时间状语从句,意为:一边,一边

3它含有一种药物,这种药物影响着他们。此处affect应用单数。

4你应该注意我所居住的热带雨林。此处where引导定语从句,且在从句中作地点状语。

5你应该欣赏一下动物们是如何生活在一起的。appreciate欣赏,感激。

6很多音乐家聚到一起,组成乐队。form动词,意为组成,构成

7对于这些学生来说,在某个人的家里练习音乐是成名的第一步。此处考查定语从句中的介词+引导词结构。for意为对于

8有时候他们会在街道上为过路人表演。passers-by过路人。

9有时候他们会在街道上为过路人表演为了能赚些额外的收入。earn挣钱。

10随后他们会在酒吧或俱乐部里表演,这时候他们会得到现金收入。

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