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Outdoor

Activities

in

Orlando

Kelly

ParkWalk

into

the

headwaters

of

Rock

Springs

Run,

a

true

Floridian

oasis

(綠洲)

in

Kelly

Park.

Watercourses

into

this

natural

spring

from

the

bottom

andif

the

sun

is

just

right,

you

can

see

just

about

to

the

bottom.

Kelly

Park

hascamping

and

hiking

and

a

swimming

hole,

but

the

No.1

activity

here

is

a

lazy,winding

floattrip

lasting“about

three-quarters

of

a

mile

and

roughly

30minutes

if

you

don'

t

stop”.Bring

your

own

boat

or

rent

one

from

outside

thepark.Orlando

Watersports

Complex

(OWC)On

top

of

all

that

exciting

lake-borne

action,

those

looking

for

somethingexciting

can

take

part

in

OWC’s

Aquapark,

a

group

of

LEGO-inspired

shipswith

climbing

barriers,

slides

and

more

that

will

wear

you

—and

moreimportantly,

your

kids—out!Nospecial

skills

arerequired,life

jackets

keepthings

super

safe,

and

hours

of

fun

are

virtually

guaranteed.

The

minimum

agefor

the

Aquapark

is

six

and

reservations

are

definitely

recommended.Frontyard

FestivalFrontyard

Festival

runs

through

May

and

includes

live

entertainment,films

and

even

exercise

classes

all

outdoors.

Guests

get

to

pick

their

ownsocially

distant

box

for

up

to

five

people.

From

that

special

box,

you'

ll

beable

to

enjoy

the

show

and

even

order

food

and

drinks

from

some

popularlocal

restaurants.

Options

include

Live

&

Local

Lunch,

which

is

Mondaythrough

Friday

from

11:30

a.m.-1:30

p.m.,

where

local

musicians

perform

live,and

Start

Me

Up,

fitness

classes

at

varying

times

Monday

through

Saturday.Wekiwa

Springs

State

ParkExplore

Florida’s

natural

beauty

here.

Hike

through

wild,

diverseecosystems,

paddle

the

famous

Wekiva

River,

or

camp

beneath

the

stars.Wekiwa

Springs

State

Park

offers

nature

lovers

the

opportunity

to

experiencea

part

of

Florida

that

is

all

too

quickly

disappearing.

Bring

your

camera,because

the

wild

turkey,

black

bear,

deer,

and

many

species

of

birds

call

thispark

home.

Guided

tours

are

available.21.Which

activity

is

most

recommended

if

you

tour

Kelly

Park?A.Hiking.B.Camping.C.Boating.D.Swimming.22.Which

of

the

following

destinations

needs

advance

booking?A.Rock

Springs

Run.B.OwC'

s

Aquapark.C.Live

&

Local

Lunch.D.Wekiwa

Springs

State

Park.23.What

can

you

do

at

Wekiwa

Springs

State

Park?A.Experience

LEGO

-inspired

ships.B.

Enjoy

open-air

performances.C.

Have

outdoor

exercise

classes.D.Take

photos

of

wild

animals.BRunningonthebeachcancertainlybeagoodthing.It’scompletelydifferentfromrunningonthepavement,atrackortrailswithsoftsurfaces.Forstarters,sandcanbeachallengebecauseithasanuneven(不平的)surfaceandconstantlymovesunderyourfeet.Asyoupushoff,you’regoingtolosesomeofyourpushasthesandmoves.So,you’renotgoingtobeabletopushyourselfforwardasyouwouldonatrackorpavement!Butthisunevennesshasanupside:Itgivesyourbodyanextraworkout,forcingyoutoexercisemusclesthatdon’tgetasmuchuseduringrunsonfirmsurfaces.Youalsomightfeelpainfulafterwardbecausebeachestendtoslope(傾斜)downward,towardthewater.Ifyou’regoingforalongrunonthebeach,youmightnoticethatonesideofyourbody—includingyourankle,legorknee—mightfeelmorepainfulbecauseyou’reputtingmorepressureonitduetotheslope.Somebeachrunnerstendtorunbarefoot.However,ifyou’renotusedtobarefootrunning,startslowlyandrunshortdistancesatfirst.That'sbecauserunningbarefootusesdifferentmusclesthanrunningwithshoesdoes,andit'simportanttostrengthenthesemusclesandadaptyourfeet.Despitethesechallenges,runningonsandcanbeasmartchoiceforathletesbecauserunningonitcandecreasethebadinfluenceonyourbodyduringhigh-intensityworkouts.Thiscouldpotentiallyleadtolessmuscledamageandlesspain.Womenhadlessmyoglobin(肌紅蛋白)—aproteinthatcanbeasignofmusclepain—intheirbloodafterrunningonthesandthantheydidafterrunningongrass.Thissuggestsrunningonsoftergroundsurfaces,suchassand,mayreducemuscledamage.24.Whatmakesrunningonsanddifficultforstarters?A.Thesmoothsurface.B.Themovingsurface. C.Theslopingsurface.D.Thehardsurface.25.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“upside”underlinedinParagraph2?A.Advantage. B.Reason. C.Surprise. D.Challenge.26.Whatshouldyouavoidwhentryingrunningbarefoot?A.Startingslowly.B.Adaptingyourfeet. C.Developingsomemuscles.D.Runninglongdistances.27.Whatisthebenefitofrunningonsandtowomen?A.Havingnomuscledamage.B.Becomingmuchhealthier. C.Feelinglesspainful.D.Havingagoodfeeling.CIrealizedIwouldnotseearealpersonnamedSophieatSophie’sEaterybecause,likemostnewrestaurantsthesedays,Sophie’sisarobot-restaurant.WhenIwalkedin,acutelittlemanagerrobotappeared,lookingratherlikeatoasterwithblinking(眨)blueeyes.Itescortedmetoanicetableintheback.Themenumonitorpoppedoutofmytableandshowedmepicturesofmydiningchoices.ItappedmychoicesandclickedOK,andthescreenslidbackdown.Iwatchedasfullplatesrodetheconveyorbeltsthatmovedalongeachaisle(過道)oftables.Injustafewminutes,mydishstoppedatmytable,andItookitfromthebelt.Later,Iplacedmyemptyplatebackontheconveyorbelt,anditwastakenawayintokitchentobecleaned.IwatchedthelittletoastershowingcustomerstotableswhileIatemymaindish.Thefoodwasdelicious,butIwasstartingtofeelextremelyangrybecausedealingwithrobotsalwaysmakesmefeelinhuman.Prettysoon,Iwantedtotalktosomeonereal,evenifitwasjustafewsentences.Sowhenmydessertarrived,Itookaction.Idroppedmyplateonthefloorwithasatisfyingcrash.IwassohappywhenIsawthemanagertoaster’sblinkingredeyes—atlast,areallivepersonwouldarrive!Butinstead,acrewoftworobotsquicklyappeared.Arobotbroomrushedoverandstartedtosweepthepieceofthebrokenplateintoarobotgarbagecan.Theyfinishedandmovedbackintothekitchen.MyplantogetalittlerealityintoSophie’sEateryfailed.Ihopetherobot-restauranttrendendssoon.Iwanttodealwithpeopleagain!28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“escorted”inparagraph2mean?A.Registered. B.Guided.C.Conducted. D.Rushed29.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorcrashinghisplate?A.Todealwitharealhuman. B.Tocatchattentionfromtherobots.C.Toplayjokesontherobots. D.Tocomplainaboutthebadservice.30.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sfeelingatSophie’sEatery?A.Satisfied. B.Shocked.C.Annoyed. D.Curious.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thetrendofdiningwithrobots.B.Theadvantageofrobot-restaurants.C.Thefoodvarietyofarobot-restaurant.D.Thediningexperienceatarobot-restaurant.DNorway'scapitalOslowillbecomethefirstcityintheworldtousewireless(無線的)chargingsystemsforelectrictaxis,hopingtomakerechargingquick.Theprojectwilluseinduction(電磁感應(yīng))technology,withchargingplates(板)inthegroundattaxistandswheretaxislineuptowaitforpassengers,FinnishcompanyFortum,saidonThursday."Receiverswillbeinataxi,andwhenitdrivesuptothecharger,awirelesschargingprocesswillautomaticallystart.Thiswillallowthetaxistochargeinaplacewheretheywouldanywaybewaitingfornewcustomers,saysAnnikaHoffner,headofFortum.From2023alltaxisinOslowillhavetobezeroemission(排放)andNorwaywantsallnewcarstobezeroemissionby2025.Amongothernations,BritainandFrancehavesimilargoalsfor2040.FortumisworkingwithUSfirmMomentumDynamicsandthecityofOsloonthesystem.Itsaidthegreatestdifficultywithelectrificationoftaxisisthatittakestoomuchtimefordriverstofindacharger,andthenwaitforthecartocharge."Timeequalsmoneywhentaxidriversareworking,"saidOleGudbrannHempel,headofFortum'spublicchargingnetworkinNorway.Norwayhastheworld'shighestrateofelectriccarownership,partlythankstomeasuressuchasfreeordiscountedroadfees,parkingandchargingpoints.Ifyoubuyanelectriccar,youdonotneedtopaythesametaxes(稅)asthoseontraditionalcars,whichareveryhighinthecountry.Lastyear,almostoneinthreenewcarssoldwaselectric.Withjustfivemillionpeople,Norwaybought46,143newelectriccarsin2018,makingitthebiggestmarketinEurope.ItisaheadofGermanywhichbought36,216andFrancewhichbought31,095,accordingtotheEuropeanAutomobileManufacturers'Association.32.WhatdoesHoffnertellusaboutthechargingsystem?A.Aproblemwiththesystem.B.Anadvantageofthesystem.C.Possiblecustomersofthesystem.D.Passengersreactiontothesystem.33.WhatistheproblemwithelectrictaxisaccordingtoFortum?A.Theywastetoomuchofdrivers'time.B.Theysometimescausesafetyproblems.C.Theycannotrunasfastastraditionaltaxis.D.Theyarenotascomfortableastraditionaltaxis.34.Whatcanweconcludefromthefiguresinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.ElectriccarsareexpensiveinNorway.B.TaxesonvehiclesareincreasinginEurope.C.FranceisfollowingtheexampleofGermany.D.Norwayistryingtoencouragetheuseofelectriccars.35.Whydoestheauthorwritethistext?A.TopresenttheelectriccarmarketinOslo.B.TointroduceanoriginalprograminOslo.C.Tocompareelectriccarswithtraditionalcars.D.Toshowthewideuseofelectricchargingsystems.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowparentscanhelpchildrenwithreadingskillsMakingsurethatyourchildrenreadwellcanhelpthemperformbetterinschoolandincreasetheirconfidenceintheirabilitytocommunicatewell.Thefollowingwayscanbeveryhelpful.Haveyourchildrenreadtoyou.Haveyourchildrenchoosetheirfavoritebookandsitdowntoreadwithyoueachevening.36.Itdoesn'tmatterwhetherthatstartsafterdinneroraroundthetimeyourchildrengotosleep.Stock(儲備)yourhousewithreadingmaterials.37.Itisreportedthatchildrenwhohavedifferentkindsofbooksandmagazinestochoosefromathomeactuallyscorehigheronstandardizedtests.38.Researcherssuggesthavingyourchildrenreadsignsontheroad,menus,gamedirections,movielistingsandotherdailythings.Thiswillhelpyourchildrentrytounderstandtheimportanceandapplicability(適用性)ofbeingabletoreadwell.Payattentiontoreadingproblems.Seehowwellyourchildrencansoundoutwords,understandwhattheyhavereadandusereadingcontext(上下文)tounderstandthemeaningofnewwords.39.Forexample,youcantakethemtoreadinglearningcenters.Useotherreadingtools.40.Takegamesasanexample,trytousethemasmuchasyoucan,sincetheycanmakechildrenlookforwardtoandenjoytheprocess(過程)ofimprovingtheirreadingability.A.Readwhereveritispossible.B.Takeyourchildrentoalibrary.C.Makereadinganimportantpartofeachday.D..Games,textbooksandbooksontapearegoodchoices.E.Keepsomereadingmaterialsavailableinyourhouse.F.Ifyourchildrenhavedifficultyreading,getthemsomehelp.G.Youshouldwatchyourchildren'sprogresswiththeirreadingskills.第三部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。LastMayIwenttoalakewithmyfamily.Ithoughtitwouldbeanormalfundayofswimming,butIwas41.Mybrothersandmyunclewerewithmeinashallowswimmingareawithanetanda42.Therestofmyfamilyatelunchonanearbybench.Ifeltvery43.Iwassittingintheshallowwaterwithmyfeetfacingthedeeperend,whensomethinghitmy44.Iknewitwasanalligator(短吻鱷)assoonasitbitme.Itsteethwereso45!Istartedcryingoutloudfor46,butmyfamilydidn’thearme.Istartedto47thenine-foot-longalligatorandthenI48somethingIlearnedatanalligatoreducationpark:The49istheweakestpartofanalligator!Istuckmyfingersupitsnose,andit50ofme.Itriedtogetoutofthewater,butIcouldn’tgetupbecausemylegwas51.Myuncleheldmeand52meoutofthewater.Itwasthelifeguard’sfirstdayof53,andhewasshakingwhilehelookedatmyleg.Wewerealso54!Iwassentto55andgotfourteenstitches(縫針)inmyleftleg.Ihaveabigscar(傷疤)thatmakesmethinkabouthow56Iwasthatday.ButIalsorememberhowbraveIwasinthatmoment.I57sofast–Ihadto!It’snotlikethealligatorwasgoingtogivemetwominutesto58likeinachessmatch.Ihadtobea(n)59thinker.Sometimesyou’reinasituationwhere60elsecanhelpyouandyouhavetothinkfastandhelpyourself.That’swhatIdid.41.A.foolish B.wrong C.confused D.surprised42.A.lifeguard B.trainer C.doctor D.volunteer43.A.a(chǎn)mazed B.uncomfortable C.safe D.nervous44.A.leg B.head C.shoulder D.a(chǎn)rm45.A.straight B.big C.white D.sharp46.A.a(chǎn)ction B.solution C.change D.help47.A.push B.drag C.hit D.touch48.A.noticed B.remembered C.imagined D.understood49.A.nose B.mouth C.head D.back50.A.tooknotice B.madefun C.letgo D.gothold51.A.weak B.tired C.hurt D.short52.A.carried B.led C.drove D.kept53.A.competition B.class C.training D.work54.A.sighing B.crying C.shouting D.shaking55.A.prison B.hospital C.school D.police56.A.careless B.scared C.a(chǎn)ngry D.stupid57.A.swam B.reacted C.returned D.escaped58.A.worry B.study C.hesitate D.think59.A.original B.independent C.quick D.free60.A.a(chǎn)nybody B.nobody C.somebody D.everybody第Ⅱ卷(50分)第三部分第二節(jié):語法填空(共10題;每題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThecelebrationswiththemilitaryparadeforChina's70tha

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