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第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,共15分】
阅读下列短文,极据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提
示词的空白处用括号内所给调的正确形式填空。
A
One day,an Australian woman arrived home after work,only11(discover)a stranger in her house.
Waving a pole that she12(place)inside her home before,the stranger was like putting on a
pole dancing show.Soon,she found the stranger was an adorable koala.She quickly contacted the
Conservation Park,who sent out rescuers to release it to safety.Although the problem13(resolve)by
now,it does highlight the fact that the natural habitat of wildlife is being decreased as the construction of
homes for humans is increased.
B
The term "Wen Fang"refers to a reading room or a study_14intellectuals in ancient times could
enjoy a peaceful moment alone to gain cultural accumulations and to meditate.They demanded a highly
aesthetic space,15(decorate)with fine stationery,so that they could be isolated 16 disturbing
affairs,even for a brief time.Besides the well-known "four treasures of the study"-ink brushes,ink cakes,
ink stones and paper-the study is also enriched with other17(object)like engraved seals,brush
holders,incense bumers and musical instruments.
C
Here are some ways for you to fight against anger.Firstly,accept that people will frustrate
you.Realizing that no one is perfect is a good start to avoiding getting angry.Secondly,stop_18(try)
to contain your anger.A better way of facing up to anger is to identify the root cause.Once you know
19you get mad,it is possible to deal with the cause.Lastly,don't take the easy way.A reaction like
throwing something,hitting someone,or screaming is the easy way.By learning to control,you can become
20(calm)and less violent.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题:每小题2分,共28分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个递项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项
涂黑。
A
Spend six nights working with rangers()while helping to preserve Yosemite National Park!
Yosemite is one of the world's most beloved national parks.As volunteers in Yosemite Valley,we help
rangers fix trails and repair fragile natural resources.No previous experience necessary,our leaders provide
the training we need to complete the work at hand.
Activities
Volunteers should be comfortable hiking up to two miles each day.To assess your fitness,you are
required to hike stairs for 2-3 miles with a daypack weighing 10-15 pounds at the fitness test.
What's Included
All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on Day 7;campground reservations;group tools;
transportation from campground to work sites;orientahor and training;park entrance fees.
行州要无1
Accommodatlons
Camping,6 nights (bring your own tent).
Your Adventure Itinerary(日程)
Day 1
Meet for orientation and enjoy a welcome dinner.An orientation meeting will be conducted to provide
volunteers with an overview of the scheduled work projects as well as training in proper tool use and safety.
Days 2-5
Working with park rangers,assist in trail maintenance and restoration.During these three days,we
plan to work from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.with an hour scheduled for lunch.We return to Yellow Pines
Campground each evening for dinner and relaxation.
Day 6
Explore Yosemite National Park on your much deserved rest day.Challenge yourself on a hike up the
Mist Trail,relax by the Merced River,or read a book in a peaceful meadow-this day is all yours.
Day 7
Depart Yosemite for home.Volunteers wishing to stay longer may make reservations at other
campgrounds or lodging in the park.
21.In the Yosemite Volunteer Project,volunteers are supposed to
A.replace the rangers
B.help tourists carry daypacks
C.have relevant working experience
D.restore easily damaged natural resources
22.What is included in the volunteer program package?
A.Personal camping equipment.
B.Transportation from home to work sites.
C.All meals and accommodation in a hotel.
D.Campground bookings and park admission fees.
23.What is the recommended activity during the rest day of the project?
A.Relaxing by a river.
B.Guiding a reading activity.
C.Participating in a guided hike
D.Assisting at an orientation meeting.
B
My fingers trembled as I signed the pre-medical application form.The watercolor brushes on my desk
stared back at me like abandoned friends.I'm Lora,an 18-year-old who secretly drew brain diagrams on
napkins while a classmate drew cartoons."Art feeds the soul but starves the body,"Mom always said.Her
words haunted me as my biology textbooks slowly buried my drawing pads.
Then came the school career fair that changed everything.Dr.Eleanor Whitman from Harvard asked
us to list our"hidden skills".My hand shook as I wrote"observing details",something I'd learned from
painting flower petals."That's medical research's most needed skill!"she exclaimed,sharing how a student
turned microbiology notes into textbook illustrations.My lab partner whispered,"Remember our
photosynthesis(光合作用)comic?"For the first time,my two worlds didn't feel so separate,
The real surprise came during hospital volunteering.Watching surgeries,I noticed something-the
steady hands of doctors reminded me of my brush work.When a boy struggled to describe his pain,I drew
a fire-breathing dragon on his cast."You made medicine speak,"the nurse said.Slowly,my drawing pads
filled with cells that looked like colored glass art and X-rays arranged like abstract paintings.