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“在1759年,詹姆斯·布林德利开凿了英国第一条大运河,即布黎纪瓦特公爵运河。从那时起,……引起运河开凿热,使英国到1830年时拥有2,500英里的运河。”英国“运河开凿热”的兴起主要是由于(     )       A.农业灌溉的需要                               B.旅游观光的需要   C.商品运输的需要                          D.借助水力驱动机器设备的需要阅读理解.We moved into a beautiful two-story old house. The house was built in 1956. It was repaired in 2003.At first, really small things began to happen. They didn’t make me believe that something was wrong, but as time went on, things started becoming stranger and stranger. Early something was missing, and later on it would be found somewhere else. I just thought I had forgotten where I put it, or perhaps my daughter was playing around with things. Then later on I would hear strange sounds when nobody was at home but me. . . yet it was an old house, and sometimes old houses did make little noises, so again, I didn’t really mind.Then things that I couldn’t explain started happening. It was last November and I was at home alone cleaning the house. When I was sweeping the kitchen floor, I felt a very cold wind blowing my hair. I thought the kitchen window must have been opened, but when I checked it, it was closed. The windows were new, and there was no way any cold air came in.We all felt very strange and moved away from there in October, 2014. I was never really frightened. It was just strange, like something or someone was trying to get my attention or something.1. The house is years old.A. about 97 B. over 100C. over 200 D. about 602. According to the passage, the things that were missing in the old house .A. would never be foundB. can’t be explained by the writerC. would be seen in another placeD. were put somewhere else by the writer3. At first the writer didn’t mind the strange sounds happened because .A. the house was very oldB. someone made themC. her daughter made themD. the cold wind was blowing4. when the writer was sweeping the kitchen floor last November.A. Lights turned on suddenlyB. A very cold wind blew in from the open windowC. A very cold wind blew her hairD. The windows were opened5. What’s the writer’s attitude(态度)to the old house?A. Strange. B. Frightened.C. Surprised. D. Loving.
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