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陕西省2024-2025学年度八年级第一学期第二次阶段性作业(C)英语试题
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sing one path in life often means other options become impossible. In the end, the poet chooses road that looks “less travelcd by", which many readers take as making the poem contain moreut individualism too-doing things your own way, not as evcryone else does.The poem became more scrious thanks to World War I. Frost left England to avoid the war,Thomas couldn't decide whelhcr lo slay and fight or to follow Frost to America. In 1915, Frost the poem to Thomas. And whilc il wasn'I the only rcason Thomas finally decided to fight in,war, he fell it was making fun of his indccision.What inspircd Frost to write the pocm The Road Not Taken?A. The countrysidc lifc.B.Onc of his friends.C. His difficulty in making choices.D. His eagerness for self-discovery.What did Frost's words “1'm ncvcr more serious than whcn joking" suggest?A. The poem containcd some hidden mcanings.B. The poem was not meant to be taken seriously.C. He did nol regard his own writing as importanl.P. He put lots of efforts into the crcation of the poem..How do many readers interpret the poct's choice of the road?A way of displaying individualism.$A representation of life's unavoidable challenges.i. A piece of advice about following others’ choicesp. An expression of regret for not taking the other path.7.What lesson can be learned from the story behind The Road Not Taken?. Humor has no place in the serious works of literature.B. It is important to think over something said by poets.i.Even good friends can finally take separate paths.D. Even the most playful creation can become something significant.CScientists have for the first time discovered a cave(洞穴) on the Moon. At least 10O m deep,1 could be a great place for humans to build a base that will continue forever. Moreover, it is justone in probably hundreds of caves hidden in an “underground, undiscovered world", according tothe researchers.Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut to travel to space, said that the newly discoveredcave looked like a good place for a base, and suggested humans could potentially be living in lunarpits(坑) in 2O—30 years. But this cave is so deep that astronauts might have to get in and out withspecial equipment, she added.Lorenzo Bruzzone and Leonardo Carrer at the University of Trento in Italy found their evidence in data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). Using new processing techniques.the leam reanalyzed the data and they spotted radar(雷达) reflections.“ The most likelyexplanation for our observations is an empty space," said Leonardo Carrer. And while this is thefirst of its kind that the team has uncovered, there are likely manymore.The cave can be seen by human eyes from Earth, and is also where Apollo 11 landed in 1969.“It's really exhilarating. When you make these discoveries and you look at these images, yourealize you' re the first person in history to see it," Prof Carrer said.Scientists first realized there were probably caves on the Moon around 5O years ago. Then in2010 a camera on LRO took piclures of pits that scientists thought could be cave entrances. But theresearchers did not know how deep the caves might be, or if they would have collapsed. ProfBruzone and Prof Carrer's work has now answered that question, although there is much mor英语试题第4页(共8页)
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