[听力原文]11-15
The most important person in my childhood (Q11) was my grandmother. I really loved (Q12) going to her house during vacations. She would tell me(Q13)many stories about her life during World War Ⅱ. Also, she would tell me interesting stories about people and animals. Sometimes she made up her own stories. (Q14)We often went into the forest to pick up flowers. She taught me which ones to pick and which ones I should avoid because they are poisonous. When 1 was sad, my grandmother would rock me and sing pretty songs to me. I can still hear her sweet and gentle voice. (Q15)She died a few years ago. and now I miss her very much.
[听力原文]11-15
The most important person in my childhood (Q11) was my grandmother. I really loved (Q12) going to her house during vacations. She would tell me (Q13) many stories about her life during World War II. Also, she would tell me interesting stories about people and animals. Sometimes she made up her own stories. (Q14) We often went into the forest to pick up flowers. She taught me which ones to pick and which ones I should avoid because they are poisonous. When I was sad, my grandmother would rock me and sing pretty songs to me. I can still hear her sweet and gentle voice. (Q15) She died a few years ago, and now I miss her very much.
[听力原文] 11-15
The(11) most important person in my childhood (11) was my grandmother.I really loved(12) going toher house during vacations.She would tell me(13) many stories about her life during World War Ⅱ.Also,she would tell me interesting stories about peopleand animals.Sometimes she made up her own stories.(14) We often went into the forest to pick up flowers.She taught me which ones to pick and which ones Ishould avoid because they are poisonous.When I wassad,my grandmother would rock me and sing prettysongs to me.I call still hear her sweet and gentle voice.(15) She died a few years ago,and now I miss her verymuch.
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Most movies have created a mistaken impression of the American Indians. Until recently, Indians have been pictured as noble savages, or cruel warriors, or clever hunters. In many films they have appeared as fierce enemies of the European colonists or as the attackers of the wagons of white families traveling across the plains.
Hollywood and television did invent these Indians. Some of the films were based on history, though the facts were changed to make a more exciting story. It should be understood, however, that these historical facts related only to certain tribes of Indians, and only to a period less than a century ago.
Before the Spanish took over New Mexico, the horse was unknown in America. But by the middle of the eighteenth century, there were many horses on the Great Plains. Then tribe after tribe took to them. Finally, horses were used by the tribe, the Sioux, to fight the last and most famous battles with the white man. These Plain Indi
A. All of them didn’ t know how to ride a horse.
B. All of them couldn’ t live without horses.
C. All of them were uncivilized and fond of killing.
D. All of them lived a wandering life on the horseback.
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