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Everythingwentblack!Allthelightsinourflatturnedoff,includingtheTV.Mumtook

outthecandlesandDadwenttoseewhatwasgoingon.Oneadvantageoflivinginatall

buildingisthatyoualwayshavehelpnearby.].Withacandleinhishand,Mr.Smith

answeredthedoor.Uh-oh!Hedidn'thavelights,either.2.Ourneighbourswent

downstairsandbeganchattingoutside.Theywerenotworriedatall.

Thenweheardafrighteningsoundafterabrightflashoflightning.3.Inorderto

getsomeinformation,Mr.Smithturnedontheradio.4.Ithitatoweratthepower

stationbeforethefirstflashoflightning.Thatwasthereasonwhythelightssuddenlywent

outbeforetheraincame.5.Wecheeredloudly.Theeventmadeitpossibleforthe

neighbourstohaveachancetobetogether.

A.Itstartedtorainheavilyinnotime

B.SoIwenttoournext-doorneighbour,Mr.Smith

C.Atlastallthelightsturnedoff

D.Finally,thelightscameback

E.Ifoundthatallthebuildingcaughtfire

F.Theweathermansaidthatthestormwasthecauseofalltheproblems

G.Ifoundthatallthebuildingsinourneighbourhoodweredark

Therearemanygreatplacestohavefuninourtown.6

PerfectRestaurant

Itisthemostpopularrestaurantinourtown.Itplaysthemostbeautifulmusic.

7Thewaitersandwaitressesareveryniceandfriendly.

OmnijoiInternationalCinema

Manypeopleliketowatchmoviesthere.Ithasthebiggestscreensandthemost

comfortableseats.8

FortuneShoppingCenter

Ialwaysshopinthisshoppingcenterbecauseit'sveryclosetomyhome.9

Theshopassistantstherearealsoveryfriendly.

GreenPark

Formostpeople,GreenParkisthebestplacetoenjoythemselvesonweekends.There

arebeautifultreesandflowersinthepark.10Somanypeoplewouldliketocome

tothispark,andsometimesitistoocrowded.

A.What'smore,it'scheaperthanmostmovietheaters.

B.Themostimportantthingisthatitisfree.

C.Thefoodthereisthemostdelicious.

D.Letmetellyousomewonderfulplaces.

E.Icanbuythingsthemostcheaplythere.

F.Idon'tlikethefoodthere.

G.Therearefewpeoplethere.

Manypeoplecomplainthattheirmemoryisbad,especiallyastheygetolder.Life

wouldbemucheasierifwecouldrememberthemalleffortlessly.Sohowcanweimprove

ourmemory?

Manypeoplethinkthatrepeatingthingsisthebestwaytoremember

them.11psychologistsCC?理學(xué)家)doubtwhetheritcanhelpyoutoremember

thingsforverylong.TheBritishpsychologistE.C.Stanfordseemedtoprovethispoint

whenhetestedhimselfonfiveprayers(祈禱文)thathehadreadaloudeverymorningfor

over25years.______12______Amorehelpfulway,especiallyforrememberingnumbers,

isgroupingtheinformation.Thefollowingnumberswouldbeimpossibleformostofusto

remember.1492178919931848.Butlookattheminchunks,anditbecomesmucheasier:

1492178919931848.

Sowhatabout“memorytraining"?We'veallheardaboutpeoplewhocanmemorize

packsofcardbyheart-howisthisdoneandcananyonelearnhowtodoit?

13Manyoftheminvolveformingamentalpictureoftheitemstobe

memorized.Onemethod,whichmaybeusefulinlearningforeignlanguages,istocreate

apictureinyourmindconnectedtoawordyouwanttoremember.

14Inexperiments,peoplewereaskedtorememberupto120wordsusing

thisskill;whentestedafterward,onaverage,theywereabletorecall90%ofthem!

However,notallofusareinterestedinlearninglonglistsofnamesandnumbersjustfor

fun.Forthosestudyinglargenumberofinformation,psychologistssuggestthatthebest

waytoformmeaningfulconnectionsistoaskyourselflotsofquestionsasyougoalong.So,

forexample,ifyouwerereadingaboutaparticulardisease,youwouldaskyourself

questionslike:"Dopeoplegetitfromwater?”,"Whatpartsofthebodydoesitaffect?"and

soon.15

A.Tosharesomewaysofimprovingmemory.

B.Accordingtoexperts,therearemanywaysoftrainingyourmemory.

C.Hefoundthathecouldremembernomorethanthreewordsofthem!

D.Anothermethodistoinventastorythatincludesallthethingsyouwanttoremember.

E.Thisissaidtobefarmoreeffectivethantimespent“passively"readingandre-reading

notes.

F.Whilethisundoubtedlyhelpsshort-termmemory(rememberingatelephonenumber

forafewseconds,forexample)

16Theyaregiant.Eachpumpkinweighsmorethan765kilograms.Glen

putstheminhisyard.Hewantsittolookniceforfall.Peopledrivebyandstare.

GlenrunsaclubcalledWisconsinGiantPumpkinGrowers.Itstarted20yearsago.

Therewere14members.Theyallsaidtheycouldgrowthebiggestpumpkin.Nowtheclub

has120members.Theclubhasbigpumpkincontests.Theyalsoteachpeoplehowtogrow

bigpumpkins.Theygivethemseeds.Theyanswertheirquestionsaboutgrowingpumpkins.

Giantpumpkinsstartwithaseed(種子).______LZ______Regularpumpkinseedswill

notwork.Pumpkingrowersliketotradeseeds.Theywantseedsfromthebiggestpumpkins.

Thegrowersplanttheseedsinsmallpots.TheystartinApril.Thepumpkinswillbe

readyinthefall.Theplantsstayindoorsfbrtwoweeks.Thentheplantscangointheground.

18Thevine(藤)cangrow15cminoneday.Thepumpkincangrowabout

1kilograminjustonehour.

WisconsinisinthenorthernpartoftheUnitedStates.Itisagoodplacetogrow

pumpkins.Ithasmanylakes.Theweatherisverywet.

Giantpumpkinsaregrownallovertheworld.19Switzerlandisin

Europe.Thepumpkinweighed944kilograms.

Growingthebiggestpumpkincanbeabigdeal.Somegrowerswinprizemoney.Some

selltheirseeds.

20Theyjustliketoseethelooksonpeople'sfaces.

Everyonethinkstheirgiantpumpkinsareamazing.

A.Giantpumpkinplantsgrowfast.

B.Thegrowersgrowspumpkinsformoney.

C.GlenMartin'spumpkinsarebiggerthanbig.

D.Thegrowerssaythemoneyisnotimportant.

E.Theseedhastocomefromagiantpumpkin.

F.Pumpkinplantsgrowveryslowly.

G.Theworld'sbiggestpumpkincamefromSwitzerland.

Atnight,youfallasleepwhilelisteningtobeautifulmusic.Inthemorningyouare

wokenupbythesingingofbirdsoutside.Youcanenjoyallofthesethingsbecauseofone

importantorgan(器官)一theears.March3rdisEarCareDay.21Youmaywonder:

howdotheearswork?22Theouterearisthepartyoucansee.Itcollectssoundaround

you.Thesoundthentravelsdowntothemiddleear,theinnerearandthentoyourbrain.

Yourearsneverstopworking,evenwhenyouareasleep.Yourearskeephearingsounds,

butyourbrainjustignores(忽略)them.23Yourbrainheardsomething,butyoudon't

knowwhatitwas,sinceyouwereasleep.

Butearsdomorethanhear.Theyhelpyoukeepyourbalance,too.Intheinnerear,there

areorgansthatarefilledwithliquid(液體)andcoveredinsmallhairs.Whenyoumoveyour

head,theliquidandhairsmove,too.Theysendmessagestoyourbrain.

24Ofcourse,youdon'tactuallytastefoodwithyourears.Buttherearenerves(神

經(jīng))runningthroughthemiddleearthatconnectthetonguetothebrain.Ifsomethinghappens

toyourears,youmayhaveahardtimetellingdifferentfavors(味道)apart.

25Everyoneshouldmakesuretoprotecttheirownearsaswellastheycan.

A.Theearhasthreeparts:theouterear,themiddleearandtheinnerear.

B.Nobodytakesgoodcareofearsthoughtheyareimportant.

C.That'swhywesometimeswakeupsuddenlyinthemiddleofthenight.

D.Allinall,theearsaretrulyimportantorganswithgreatuses.

E.Moresurprisingly,earsevenhelpwithtastingfood.

F.What'smore,mouthisanorganthathelpsustastefood.

G.Itissettohelpusremembertoprotectourearsandcareaboutthem.

Silk,theworditselfisbeautiful.ThestoryofsilkstartedinChinaover4,000yearsago.

Itsaysasilkworm'scocoon(蠶繭)fellintoawoman'steacup.Itthenopenedintoasingle,

unbrokenthread(線).26TheChineselearnedtheycouldusethecocoonstomake

cloththatwasbothbeautifultolookatandsofttotouch.

27Inothercountries,silkwasvaluableandnotoftenseen.Oftenitwasworth

morethangold.It'ssaidthatthesecretfinallygotoutwhenaprincessleftChinatogoto

India.Inherhair,shesecretlycarriedmanysilkworms.

Bytheyear1A.D.,silkwassoldasfarwestasRome,andallalongtheSilkRoad.

28Centurieslater,in1522,theSpanishbroughtsilkwormstoMexico.

Nowadayspeoplearoundtheworldstillmakemanybeautifulthingsfromsilk.Silkisn't

onlybeautiful.Itseemsthatit'seasytobreak.29Forexample,ithasbeenusedto

makebicycletires(輪月臺(tái)).Andsomedoctorsevenusesilkthreadsinthehospital.30

Thismakesitgreatforclotheslikewinterjackets,pants,andshoes.

Allofthisfromalittleinsect—thesilkworm.Thatisthemiracle(神奇)ofsilk.

A.Actuallyit'sverystrong.

B.Silkisalsolightandwarm.

C.Thiswasanimportantdiscovery.

D.Thewomanbecamefamousandpopular.

E.AprincessstartedthesilktradebetweenChinaandIndia.

F.MakingsilkwasaprotectedsecretinChinaformanyyears.

G.Aroundtheyear300,silkalsotraveledfromChinatoJapan.

請(qǐng)先閱讀下而短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還

原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整。一空一句。

Byrecycling,peoplecanreducewaste,saveenergy,andprotecttheworld'snatural

resources.Greenarchitects(建筑師)recycleinmanydifferentways.Insteadofdestroyingan

oldbuilding,theymakechangestoitsothatpeoplecanuseittoranewpurpose.Old

factoriesorchurchesaresometimesmadeintoapartmentbuildingsorofficebuildings.

31Agreenhousemightmakeafantastic,fashionablecafe.

Usedcartires(輪胎)andfoodordrinkcans(容器)areusefulbuildingmaterials,too.

32Inthe1970s,AmericanarchitectMikeReynoldsstarteddesigningbuildingsknown

asearthships.Theyaremademostlyfromtiresfilledwithearth,andtheyuseonlynatural

energylikethesun.

Earthshipsdonothaverunningwater.33Thiswateristhencleanedsothat

peoplecandrinkandwashwithit.Peoplecanalsorecyclesomeofit.Waterthatcomesfrom

theshowerorfromwashingclothesisknownasgraywater.Thiswatercanbeusedtoflush

toiletsortowaterplantsandfields.

Itisnotonlyoldbuildingsthatcanhaveanewlife,anditisn'tjustarchitectsand

engineerswhohavegoodideasforrecycling.In1994,Joann,fromMississippi,USA,losther

houseinanicestorm.34Sotheydecidedtorecycleoneoftheoldplanesintoanew

houseforJoann!Atthattime,theaveragepriceofanewhouseintheUSAwas$150,000.

Joannspent$2,000buyingtheplane,$4,000movingittoherland,andabout$24,000making

itintoahouse.Unusual,cheap,andgreen!

35Whenabuildingisdestroyed,wholepieces—likedoorsandwindowscanbe

repaired,repainted,andreusedinnewbuildings.Naturalresourceslikestone,metal,orwood

canbetakenfromthewalls,floors,orroofofthebuilding.

A.However,thisisnotanewidea.

B.Herbrothersbuiltahouseforher.

C.Buildingmaterialscanberecycled,too.

D.Shehadarelativewhoworkedwithairplanes.

E.Theycollectthewatertheyneedfromrainandsnow.

F.Earthshipsmadeofthemplayakeyroleinrecyclingwater.

G.Anoldstationcouldbetheperfectplaceforashoppingmall.

LiHai

IfsDecembernow.36Youcanseemanychildrenplayingwith

snow.37Someareskatingontheriverbecauseit'ssocoldthatthewaterintheriver

freezes(結(jié)冰awhiteworld.Howbeautifill!38No.InAustralia,it'ssummer

nowandtheweatherishot.39.Theyarehavingagoodtime.Jimandhisfriendsare

playingsoccernearthebeach.40Theywanttoswimafterplayingsoccer.

A.Somearemakingsnowmen.

B.Theydon'tlikethecoolweather.

C.Manypeopleareswimminginthesea.

D.It'srainyoutside.

E.It'ssnowingandtheweatherisreallycoldinthenorthofChina.

F.Thesunnyweatherisreallycoolforthem.

G.IsitwinterinAustralia?

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng)。

Jimmylikesplayinginthesmallrivernearhishouse.Butlaterhisfathergoestoworkin

abigcityandJimmygoeswithhisfamily.Theirnewhousehasagarden,butthegardenis

verysmall.41"Mom!42heaskshismotheronthefirstmorning."No,"his

mothersays."43We'regoingtherethisafternoon.,,Heandhismothergotothepark

intheafternoon.Theyarewalkingnearthepool,andJammyseesasign(標(biāo)志)there.His

motherreadsittohim,''WARNING(警告):44Jimmylooksintothepoolcarefully.

Thenhesays,“45”

A.Butthere'sabigparknearhereandthere'sapoolinit.

B.Jimmyisn'tveryhappy.

C.Youcanswimwithyourfriendsinthepool.

D.Thispoolisdangerous;367peoplehavefallen(掉進(jìn))intoit.

E.Doyouwanttogothere?

F.Istherearivernearhere?

G.ButIcan'tseethem.

請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原

到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整。

Lastweekendourgeographyteacher,Mr.ReadtookustoGreenTownforaschooltrip.

Hewroteletterstosomehotelsthere.IntheendhechosetheAllyHotel.Wehadaterrible

trip!

46Mr.Readdrovetheschoolbus.Thejourneytookmanyhours!Someofuswere

asleeponthewaybecausewegotupveryearlyinthemorning.WefinallyarrivedatGreen

Townat11:30P.MThenitstartedtorainheavily.

47Wecouldseetheriver.Thewaterwasveryhigh.Wewentdownstairsfor

breakfast.Oh,therewaswatereverywhereinthekitchen!

Thenallunch,oneoftheboysfellintotheriver.Luckily,Mr.Readwasverygoodat

swimming.48

Sundayafternoonwasterrible,too.Twogirlsdidn'ttellMr.Readandwenttothecenter

ofthetown.Theygotlost:49Mr.Readwasveryangry.

50Wewerecold,wetandtired.Neveragain!

A.Apolicemantookthemtotheschool.

B.Heheardhisshoutsbutnottosavehim.

C.wereturnedtoourcityonSundayevening.

D.Apolicemanbroughtthembacktoourhotel.

E.Heheardhisshoutsandranouttosavehim.

F.Welefthomeat7:00a.m.onSaturdaymorning.

G.wewokeupearlyonSundaymorningandlookedoutside.

Youngpeopleandoldpeopledonotalwaysagreewitheachother.5jButin

oneprograminNewYork,adultsandteenagerslivetogetherinafriendlyway.

Eachsummer,200teenagersand50adultsareinvitedtojointheprogram.Theylive

togetherforeightweeksasmembersofaspecialworkgroup.Everyoneworksforsevenhours

aday.Theydosonotonlytokeepbusy,butalsotofindmeaningandhappinessin

work.52Someofthemlearntomakethingsliketables,chairsorsomething

similarandtobuilthouses.53

Thereareafewfreehourseachdayandweekendsarefree,too.Duringthefreehours,

someoftheteenagerslearntotakephotosorpaintpictures.Otherssitaroundandtalk,singor

dance.54Whenpeoplelivetogether,rulesarenecessary.Inthisprogram,the

teenagersandtheadultsmaketherulestogether.Ifsomeonebreaksarule,theprogramgoes

beforethewholegroup.Theytalkaboutitandask:"Whatshouldwedoaboutit?”

Oneteenagertalksabouthisexperience:1'Youstopthinkingonlyabout

yourself55

A.Theadultsteachthemtodothese.

B.Theysometimeshavedifferentideasaboutliving,workingandplaying.

C.Someteenagersdon'tknowhowtospendtheirfreetime.

D.Eachteenagerhashisownwaytospendhisfreetime.

E.Youlearntothinkaboutthegroup.

F.Teenagersandadultsalwaysfightwitheachother.

G.Someteenagersworkintheforestoronthefarmnearthevillage.

JohnMuirwasaprotector(保護(hù)者)ofnature.Hesetanexamplethateachofuscan

followtoprotectthenaturalareasaroundus.

ThefirstwaywecanfollowMuir'sexampleistodiscoverourlocalnaturalareas.

56HeoncewalkedonethousandmilesfromIndianatoFlorida.

57Muirlovedtoexplore(探索)theoutdoors.Helearnedeverythinghecould

aboutrockplantsandanimals.Fromhisexploring,hecametorealizethatthewilderness,

placeswherepeopledonotliveorbuild,isanimportantgift.Muirmadeadecisionthathis

lift'sgoalwastoprotectthisgift.

Muir'sgreatestexampleforusishisworktoprotectnature.Heshareditsbeautyby

writingbooks.58Inwinter,heenjoyedits"pearlgraybeltofsnow(珠灰色雪帶)

However,healsosawsheepeatingYosemite'splantsandpeoplecuttingdownitstreesfor

wood.Muirgavetalksandwrotebooksaboutthesedangers.PresidentTheodoreRooevelt

wassoimpressed(給...留下深刻印象)afterhearingthatMuirvisitedYosemitethathe

signedalawmakingYosemiteanationalparkin1890.59

Wecanfindourownpiecesofnaturetoexplore,learnaboutandprotect.Wecanwriteto

ourlocalnewspapersaboutnature5sbeauty.60WecanallfollowJohnMuir's

footsteps.

A.Muirwasagreattraveler.

B.Hewastryingtoprotectnatureallthetime.

C.AnotherwaytofollowMuiristolearnaboutnature.

D.ThismeantthattheUSgovernmentwouldtakecareofit.

E.HeclimbedYosemite^peaks(山峰)anddescribedthemas4tclothesinlighf,.

F.Wecanalsotellpeoplehowtohelpcareforit.

G.Exploringnatureisagoodwayfbrustolearnmoreaboutnature.

二、閱讀還原6選5

閱讀全文,并從下列的六個(gè)句子中選擇五個(gè)還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連

貫,請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。

Areyouafoodlover?61YoucanlearnaboutmuchdeliciousfoodonthisTV

show.Peopleusuallyeatsometraditionalfoodonspecialdays.62Hereissome

traditionalChinesefood.

NoodlesmeanlonglifeintraditionalChineseculture.Peopleusuallyeatnoodleson

theirbirthdays.63

InChina,awholefishmeansrichness(富饒).Infact,ataparty,itisatraditionto

providethewholefishlast.Andtheheadofthefishusuallyfacesthemostvaluedguest.Fish

alsohasaspecialmeaninginChina.64Andmostpeoplethinkthateatingfishwill

helpourwishescometrueinthecomingyear.

AverypopularfoodduringtheDragonBoatFestivaliszongzi.Thistastyfoodismade

ofricedumplingswithmeatorotherdeliciousfoodinbambooleaves.65

DoyouknowanyothertraditionalChinesefood?

A.Thefoodisapartofourculture.

B.DoyouknowtheTVshowABiteofChina?

C.Butsomepeoplethinkthemooncakeisnothealthy.

D.Noodlesarejustlikeabirthdaycakewithcandles.

E.Thetraditionofeatingzongziistomakeusrememberagreatman,QuYuan.

F.TheChinesewordfor"fish"soundslikethewordfor“richness”.

Eleanordidn'tknowwhatwaswrongwithGrandma.66,likewheresheput

thesugar.t6ShemighthaveAlzheimer'sdisease(阿爾茨海默癥)Jhermothersaid.“We

mighthavetoputherinanoldpeople'shome.67"Oh,thafsterrible!She'll

missherownhouse!”Eleanorsaid,"Maybe,butwecanseeheronweekends,“hermother

answered.<4Wecanbringherpresents.”“Likeicecream?Grandmalovesstrawberryice

cream!”Eleanorsaid.

ThefirsttimetheyvisitedGrandma,Eleanorwantedtocry.Grandmasatallbyherselfin

thecomeroftheroom.EleanorhuggedGrandma."Look,“shesaid,“webroughtyou

strawberryicecream!”Grandmatookitandbeganeatingwithoutsayingaword.

68.Eleanorwasupset.t4Youhavetogivehertime,“hermothersaid.Butthenext

timeitwasthesame.Grandmaatetheicecream,butdidn'tsayanything.

“69?”Eleanorasked."You'rethegirlwhobringsmetheicecream,M

Grandmasaid."Yes,butI'myourgranddaughtertoo.Don'tyourememberme?”"Sure.

You'rethegirlwhobringsmeicecream.^^SuddenlyEleanorrealizedthatGrandmawould

neverrememberher."Oh,howIloveyou,Grandma!”shesaid.Justthenshesawatearrun

downGrandma'sface."Love,“shesaid."Irememberlove.”“Yousee,dear,that'sallshe

wants-love.^^hermothersaid."I'llbringhericecreameveryweekendthen,andhugher.

70Eleanorsaid.Afterall,rememberingtoloveismoreimportantthanjust

beingabletorememberaname.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完

整TP?o

A.Itissosadnottorememberthings

B.Grandma,doyouknowwhoIam

C.Evenifshedoesn'trememberme

D.Shewasalwaysforgettingthings

E.Shedoesn'tseemtoknowthem

F.Sothatshecangetpropercare

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng)。

Howdoyoufeelwhenyouhavetomakeaspeechinfrontofyourclassmates?What

aboutwhenyougotoabirthdayparty?Doyougetreallyshy?71Youarenotalone.

Everyonehassuchfeelingssometimes.

72Whenpeoplefeelshy,theyusuallyhaveredfaces.Theymaytalkinbroken

sentences.Ifsnormalwhenyougotoanewplaceormeetstrangers.Infact,everybodygetsa

littleshyattimes.

73Theythinkthatshypeoplearenotonlycleverer,butalsobetteratworking

withothers.74Yousee,beingshyisn'tallbad.

Somegreatpeopleinhistorywereshy,too.Butremembernottoletgoodchancesgoby

justbecauseofbeingshy!Whenyougrowupyearbyyear,you'llbecomebraveenoughto

speaktoanyone.75Ifyouhavetosingasongataparty,justdoit!There'snothingto

beafraidof!

Remember,thoughyou'reshy,youarestillconfident.Comeon,ourshyfriends!

A.Butnow,youneedpractice.

B.Ifyoufeelshy,don'tworry.

C.Somebodywantstobeshyattimes.

D.Someexpertssayshypeoplearegreat.

E.Shynessmeansfeelingnervousorafraid.

F.Theysaythatshypeoplethinkmoreandtalkless.

Mostfamilieslovetogoonholidaytogether.Itisgreatfuntoleaveyourcommonlife

behindandgosomewheredifferentandexciting!

76Somepeopleenjoytravelingaroundcitiesandvisitingmuseums.

Otherpeoplepreferoutdoorholidays,whereyoucanhikeorgoboating.Somepeoplelike

cruises,wherethehugeshipislikeahotel.

Manyfamiliesgoonholidayinsummer,whenschoolsareclosed.77

Inthepast,mostBritishfamilieswouldtaketheirholidaysataBritishseasidetown.

However,nowmanypeoplechoosetogoabroadinstead.Onereasonforthisistoescape

(躲藏)thepossibilityofrainathome!France,SpainandGreecearepopulardestinations

(目的地).

IntheUnitedStates,summerholidaysofteninvolvearoadtrip.78Itis

commontodrivehundredsofmilestogettoyourdestination.Ifthebeachistoofaraway,

youcouldgotooneofthenationalparks.Manypeoplelovetoenjoythenaturalbeautyof

placessuchasYellowstoneortheGrandCanyon.

79Inwinter,manypeoplegoskiing.TheAlpsareaverypopularplace

toski.Themountainsceneryistrulywonderful!Youcantrydownhillskiing,cross-country

skiingorsnowshoeing.

Notmatterwhatkindofholidayyoutake,therearetwothingsthatnearlyeveryone

does.Thefirstistosendpostcardstofriendsandfamilyathome,sotheycanseeaphotoof

theplacewhereyouare.Thesecondistobuysomesortofsouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)sothat

youcanrememberyourtrip-maybeaT-shirtoranartpiece.80

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng)。

A.BeachholidaysareverypopularinBritain.

B.Fewpeopleliketotakeholidaysinwinter.

C.Therearemanydifferentkindsofholidays.

D.Summerisnottheonlyseasonforgoingonholiday.

E.Thismeanspackingthewholefamilyintothecarandsettingout!

F.Thenonceyougethome,it'stimetostartplanningyournextholiday!

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A?F選項(xiàng)中,選出5個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文。

InSeptember,2020,1hadthechancetocometoChinafbrthefirsttimeandvisited

YunnanProvince.

81Iwasamazedtodiscoverthatasmallteafactorytherecouldbringin6

millionyuanayearwithonly20workers.

ThenextstopofourtripwasthevillageofKangmian.Manyfamiliesnowlivethere

afterleavinguninhabitable(不適合居住的)areas.Thenewvillagehas450housingunits.

82Thismakessurethatthevillagerscansupportthemselves.Ofthe1,331villagers,

609nowhavejobs.

InShuiduichong,aYaoethnic(瑤族)groupvillage,wevisitedtheworkshopsfor

makingsilverproducts.83BesidestheolduseofsilverproductsinYaoculture,these

objectshaveahighvalue.Asetofsilverearringscanbesoldforbetween10,000and20,000

yuanonthemarket.84Shuduichongnowhasmorethan20familyworkshops.

Thistripwasover.85IreallyadmirethehardworkoftheChinesegovernment.

Howtheyhelppeopleliveahappylifeshouldserveasanexampleforotherdeveloping

countries.

A.YunnanProvinceisinthesouthwestofChina.

B.WefirstwenttoavillagenamedXiaopingzhai.

C.IhaveseenthegreatchangeshappeninginYunnan.

D.Wediscoveredtheskillhadahistoryofmorethan200years.

E.Themakingofsilverproductsalsocreatesjobsinthevillage.

F.ThereIhavelearnedthatthegovernmenthelpsthepeoplebyprovidingjobs.

閱讀下面的短文,并從下列ABCDEF六個(gè)句了中選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使原文的意思

完整連貫。

Keepingfitathome

WillLiu,asingerandactorfromTaiwan,hastakentheInternetbystorminan

unexpectedway.86Hisworkoutroutines(日常鍛煉)aresopopularthattheyhave

brokenDouyin'slivestreaming(直播)recordfor2022sofar.Withinamonth,Liu's

livestreamshadbeenviewedabout100milliontimes.87Liuoftenexerciseswithhis

wifeandmother-in-law.88OneofLiu'smost-watchedroutinesissettoAHerbalist's

Manual(《本草綱目》)bypopsingerJayChou.“IwanttoslapmylegwheneverIhearA

Herbalist'sManualnow,^^sharedanInternetuser.

Liuhas“sparkedafitnesswave",notedtheECNSwebsite.Especiallywhenmillionsof

peopleareinlockdownbecauseofCOVID-19,Liu'sroutinesaretimelyandhelpful.Liuhas

alsobeeninlockdownwithhisfamilyinShanghai.

89Theydoworkoutroutinesathome,schools,quarantinecenters(集中隔離

點(diǎn))andevenwhileliningupfornucleicacidtests(核酸檢測(cè)).90Accordingto

Douyin,followersoffitnessvideoswereupby208percentin2021comparedto2020.This

showstheriseoftheonlinefitnessbusinessandfitnessinfluencers(網(wǎng)紅)sincethepandemic

started.

A.Theydancetocheerfulsongswhilepresentingtheirmovesstepbystep.

B.Liuisn'ttheonlypersontogetpopularfromthefitnesswave.

C.Heisfamousasa

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