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2023屆湖南省岳陽市高三下學(xué)期3月教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(二)

英語試卷

(時(shí)量:120分鐘滿分:150分)

注意事項(xiàng):

1.本試卷分為四部分,共12頁。

2.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名,準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)與校名填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。

3.全部答案在答題卡上完成,答在本試卷上無效。

第一部分:聽力(略)

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A,B,C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

InhonorofNationalParkWeek,here,salistofsomeofthestrikingfeaturesthatyoucanfindthroughout

America.

PetrifiedForestNationalPark

PetrifiedForestNationalParkisnotnecessarilyadangerousplace...aslongasyoudon'tstealthestones.The

fossils(化石)arebeautifulandsomewhatlooklikepreciousstones,whichmakesthemanattractivesouvenir.But

aswithallNationalParklands,visitorsaren'tallowedtotakeanythingfromthesite,includingrocks,plantsand

animals.Andfbrgoodreason,removinganyoftheseitemscanharmthelocalecosystemordegradethegeological

features.Legendhasitthattakingarockcanbringaboutmisfortune.Ductothisreason,theparkreceivesletters

withreturnedrocksfrompeoplewishingfbrforgivenessfbrfossiltheft.

YellowstoneNationalPark

YellowstoneNationalParkwasthefirst-evernationalpark,establishedin1872.Withscenicmountainsand

riversandanabundanceofwildlife,Yellowstoneishometomorethan10,000hydrothennalfeatures.Theseinclude

hotsprings,mudpots,andover500geysersformedfromthe2.1million-year-oldsupervolcanohidingbelow

Yellowstone'ssurface.VisitorsfromallovertheworldflocktoYellowstoneNationalParkfbritsgeysers.

MammothCaveNationalPark

Withtunnelsstretchingover420miles,MammothCaveistheworld'slargestcavesystem.Nearly10million

yearsago,waterbegantoswirlitswaythroughthelimestonebed,eventuallyshapingthecave'smassivetunnels.

Insidethecavearctheclassicstalactitesandstalagmites,butyou'llalsofindotheruniqueformations.

DeviPsTowerNationalMonument

TheoriginsofthisuniquerockfbnnationisthatDeviPsToweronceconstitutedtheinsideofavolcano.

Eventuallythesofteroutsiderockoftheeroded,leavingonlytheharderigneousrockbehind.Amongthelocal

peoples,Devil'sTowerishighlysacred.Eachcommunitypassesdownlegendsofitscreation,whichtypically

includesomeoneescapingabigbearandfindingrcfiigcatoptherock.

1.WhymustthestonesbekeptinPetrifiedForestNationalPark?

A.Theparkisadangerousplace.

B.Theyarevaluelessstonesinthepark.

C.Theycancauseecologicalandgeologicaleffects.

D.Theywilldefinitelybringbadluckaccordingtothelegend.

2.WhatisspecialinYellowstoneNationalPark?

A.Amazingwildlife.

B.Picturesquescenery.

C.Oldhistory.

D.Hydrothermalwonders.

3.Whichparkcanyouvisitifyouwanttoexplorethelegendsofthecreation?

A.PetrifiedForestNationalPark.

B.YellowstoneNationalPark.

C.MammothCaveNationalPark.

D.Devil'sTowerNationalMonument.

B

Asawriterandgamedesigner,I'vespentmostofthepast30yearstryingtodovarioustypesofcreativework

whilesittingorstandingatacomputerkeyboard.Thepowerofthosedeviceshasgrownexponentially、enabling

mewithaclickorakeystroketocreatewondersthatwouldhavebeenunimaginablejustafewyearsago.

AndyetI'vebeenincreasinglyconfusedtorealizethattheproductivitysuchaswordswritten,problems

solved,hasn'tincreasedonebitwiththeimprovementofmytools.

ForalongtimeItriedtotalkmyselfoutofthis.Ifiguredthatifmycomputertimedidn'tworkeiTiciently,it

wasbecauseIdidn'thavetherightsoftware,orwasn'tusingitright.Icreatedkeyboardshortcuts.Idownloaded

appstotracktimeIspentusingotherapps.Nothingchangedthebasicobsenedfact:Iwasstilltrappedinthestate

oflowproductivity.

FormyselfI'vefoundthatIspendthevastmajorityofmyworkingcomputertimestaringatthescreenina

stateofmindthatrangesfrom“passive"to“somewhatproductive,andinwhichafewminutescanstretch

unnoticedintoaquarter-hour,oracoupleofhours.Duringthisprocess,IcheatmyselfintobelievingthatbecauseI

amatmydesk,atmycomputer,Iamthereforeworking.

It'ssoeasytomovewordsandsentencesaroundinWordorScrivenerorFinalDraftthatitfeelslikewriting,

evenifwhatI'mactuallydoingwouldrateonlya2onthescaleinwhich10is“gettinganideaandwritingit

down."ThatiswhyInowkeepmyprojectnotesandjournalsinactualnotebooks.Tveevenswitchectopaperfor

iny“to-dolists,“andcrossoffactionitemsliterally.It'ssimplerandIgetmoredonethisway.

4.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“exponentially“meaninparagraph1?

A.Rapidly

B.Silently

C.Unexpectedly

D.Blindly

5.Whatdocstheauthorwanttoshowinparagraph3?

A.Heavoidedfacingtherealityofhisworkhabits.

B.Heusuallychoosesthesimplestwaytoaccomplishtasks.

C.Heisabletolearnnewskillsandcomputerprogramsquickly.

D.Hewasproudofhisabilitytomastertheuseofhigh-techtools.

6.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?

A.Theauthorcanfbcusonfinishingthe(askathiscomputer.

B.Theauthormayreduceworkingefficiencywithlongerscreentime.

C.Theauthorcanbeextremelyprocuctivewhenworkingatcomputer.

D.Theauthorcanworklongertimewithhighefficiencyathiscomputer.

7.Whatistheauthor'scurrentattitudetowardswritingdownanideabycomputer?

A.Supportive

B.indifferent

C.Unfavorable

D.Objective

C

Atallhoursoftheday,whitc-aproncdbakersoccupythemselvesinworkingintheHotBreadKitchen,

throwingflouracrossbutchcr-blocktables,fillingmetaltrayswithhand-shapedbread,andshiftingsteaming,fresh

breadtocoolingshelves.TheonlybodiesatrestinthisNewYorkCitybakeryarepanswithbread,waitingtobe

sentintotheoven.Theskilledbakersturnoutaround25varietiesrangingfromclassicFrenchbaguettestocrisp

Armenianlavashcrackers-whichtheysellatfarmers?marketsandgourmetstores.

ButHotBreadKitchenismorethanabakery:It'sanonprofitdesignedtogivefbreign-bornwomentheskills

andsupporttheyneedtoestablishcareersintheculinaryarts.Overseeingdailyoperationoftheplace-andoften

rollingupherownshirtsleevestoinvolvein-is35-year-oldfounderandCEOJessamynRodriguez.

Bymixingherlifelongpassionfbrsocietywithgreatfood,Rodriguezsaysshehascreatedherdreamjob.In

20C8,RodriguezlaunchedthebakeryinthesmallBrooklynapartmentshesharedwithroommates,hiringtwo

immigrantwomenasherfirstbakers."Iwasdefinitelybreakingnewground,andwcfacedalotofskeptics,“she

saysofthoseearlydays."Butfbreverypersonwhoquestionedit,therewerefivepeoplewhowereinterestedin

suppoitingus."Today,HotBieadKitchenemploysastaffof35andoccupiesaneaily5,000-squaie-fbotspacein

LaMarqueta,apublicmarketinEastHarlem.

ThewomenwhobakeandpackageHotBreadKitchen'sofferingsrangeinagefrom21to60.Comingfrom

landssuchasHaiti,Nepal,andtheDominicanRepublic,somehavelivedintheU.S.fbraslittleasayear.Others,

includingproductionmanagerAntoniaGarcia,whoisoriginallyfromMexico,havecalledAmericahomefbrmore

thanadecade.Thesewomen'sdiversehomelandsarereflectedinmanyofthebakery'sproducts,likeheritage

tortillasandthewildlypopularm'smcn,abutterybread.

TheprogramhasfarsurpassedRodriguez'soriginalhopes.Sinceitshumblebeginnings,HotBreadKitchen

hastrained27womenIroin12counties.Theyreceivepaid,on-thejobexperience,aswellascoursesinbakery

sciences,andEnglishaspartofayearlongtrainingprogram.

8.Whatdocsthefirstparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Constantactivityofskilledworkers.

B.Varietiesoffreshbakedgoods.

C.Manydifierenltypesofequipmentusedinbakeries.

D.Difficultworkingconditionsofbakeryemployees.

9.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJessamynRodriguez?

A.Adventurou1sandmodest.B.Ambitiousandgifted.

C.Hard-workingandcourageous.D.Devotedandstubborn.

10.HowdoestheauthorestablishtliediversityofHotBreadKitchen?

A.Bydescribingthecoursesofferedtoemployees.

B.Byintroducingthebackgroundsoftheemployees.

C.Bydescribingthebakery'slocationatLaMarqueta.

D.Byintroducingthebakery'sdevelopmentsince2008.

11.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.Employeesfiomdiversehomelar.dsproducevariousproducts.

B.ThehardworkingwomenhavehelpedHotBreadKitchendevelopquickly.

C.RodriguezbecameasuccessfulbakerafterestablishingHotBreadKitchen.

D.HotBreadKitchenprovidesprofessionalopportunitiesfbrimmigrantwomen.

D

CERTAINCREATURES-namely,bees-haveevolvedtobeskillfulflyingbuilders.Toassemble(組裝)anest,

workerinsectsteamuptodovariousworktothespecificationofacomplexdesignthatendsupbeingmanytimes

theirsize.Thisprocesstakesmonths,manytimeslongerthantheaveragelifespanofallbutthequeen.Meanwhile

theinsectsmustadjustastheygo.

ItistheseinsectbuildingteamsthatinspiredMirkoKovac,aroboticistatImperialCollegeLondon,todevelop

awaytoimprovetheflexibilityof3Dprinting.Atypical3Dprinterislimitedbytherangeofitsnozzle(噴嘴),and

canonlymakeobjectssmallerthanitself.DrKovac'steamhasremovedtheselimitationbyusingflyingrobots.

DrKovacdescribesasystemofflyingrobotsthatiscomposedcftwotypesofmulti-rotordrones:buildersand

scanners.Thebuilderscarrythe3D-printingnozzle.Thescannersarerobotsequippedwithcamerasthatare

responsiblefuriiioiiiluringtheprogressofllicbuilders.

Thebuildingprocessalternatesbetweenbuildersandscanners,layerbylayer,printingandadjusting,untila

structureiscomplete.First,abuilderremainssuspendedoveritsareaofoperationandbeginstoreleaseajetorrush

ofthebuildingmaterialalongitsflightpath.Thechoiceofmaterialisimportant------itmustbelightweightenough

fbrthedronestocarrybutstrongenoughtoholdthesubsequentlayersthatwillbebuiltontop.Oncethebuilder

robothassprayedalayerofmaterial,thescannerrobotfliesover,inspectstheprogress.Thesystemthencomputes

thenextlayerthatthebuildershoulcmake,whilealsocorrectingforanyerrorsthatmighthavebeendiscoveredin

whathasalreadybeenbuilt.

Becausetheflyingrobotscan,intheory,operateanywhere,theycouldfixthingsindangerousorotherwise

inaccessibleplaces.DrKovacsaysthathisrobotscouldbeusedtospotandsealleaksinoilorgaspipelines,repair

leakyinsulationorfixcracksontallbuildings.Thinkingmorelongterm,DrKovacevenseesapotentialfuturefor

hisconstructionrobots,buildingonthesurfacesoftheMoonorMars.

12.Whydocstheauthormentionbeesinthetext?

A.Tobecomeatheme.

B.Tointroduceatopic.

C.Togiveanexplanation.

D.Toanalyzethecause.

13.Whatisthecharacteroftypical3Dprinters?

A.Theycanexpandtherangeofprinting.

B.Theycanmakeadjustmentwhileprinting.

C.Theyaremoreflexiblethantraditionalones.

D.Theycanmakeobjectssmallerthanthemselves.

14.Whatcanwelearnfromthebuildingprocess?

A.TheBuilderscancorrecttheerrorswhilecalculating.

B.Thebuildingmaterialshouldbestrongenoughfbrscanner.

C.Buildersandscannerscanprintandmonitoratthesametime.

D.Thebuildingprocesshasstrictrequirementofthebuildingmaterial.

15.Whatcanbethesuitabletitlefbrthetext?

A.Teamsofflyingrobotscanmake3Dobjects.

B.Teamsofflyingrobotshavealimitedfuture.

C.Theflexibilityoftypical3Dprinterhasbeenimproved.

D.Teamsofflyingrobotshavebeenusedindangeroussituation.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以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)。

YourBrainWasMadeForWalking

Ifapresident,alegendaryphilosopher,andoneofthebestsellingauthorsofailtimecreditedthesamesecret

fbrtheirsuccess,wouldyoutrytofollowittoo?Whatifthesecretwassomethingyoualreadyknewhowtodo?

16.

Getwalking!It'snotjustsomepeoplewhomadeacasefbritasaprimecreativitybooster.1?A

StanfordUniversitystudyfoundthatparticipantswere81percentmorecreativewhenwalkingasopposedto

sitting.Accordingtothestudy,walkingoutsidc-vcrsusonatreadmill-producesthemostnovelandhighestquality

analogiesinparticipantswhowalkedandthensatdowntodocreativework.

Themovementaspectofwalkingisobviouslykey.You'veprobablyheardthephraseExerciseyourcreativity,

whichreferstothebrainasmuscle.Ourcreativemindsetisstimulatedbyphysicalmovement.18

Butthesceneryisalmostasimportantasthesweat.TheNationalHumanActivityPatternSurveyrevealsthat

Americansspend87percentoftheirtimeindoors.Beinginside,you'remorelikelytostagnation,theantithesisof

energy.Withoutenergy,youcan'twonderorcreate.19Justbygoingoutside,youaresteppingoutofyour

habitualsurroundingsandyourcomfortzone,whichisnecessaryifyouwanttoopenyourmindtonew

possibilities.

2()Engagemorecloselywithyoursurroundingsfbrthenextfourweeks.Turnoffyourphoneandgive

yourselfthechancetobepresentintheworld,tohearconversationsandnaturalsounds,tonoticethewaypeople

move.Walknotjustfbrexercise.Walkfbrwonder.

A.Physicalmovementisunintentional.

B.hitact,youprobablydoiteveryday.

C.Sowhynotsetacreativitygoalthatstartswithwalking?

D.Thatiswhywalking-withafriend,oralone-fcedscreativethinking.

E.Interruptingyourroutinewithawalkcanproducefreshideasfbrproblems.

F.Researchershavetracedconnectionsbetweenwalkingandgeneratingideas.

G.Disconnectingfrommultimediaincreasesperformanceonallproblem-solvingtasks.

第三部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

OnaflightfromDallasTexas,toCincinnati,Ohio,tovisitafriendin2008,eventplannerPaigeChenault

daydreamedaboutthewell-designedbirthdaypartiesshe'dthrowfbrherdaughteroneday.Then,flippingthrough

amagazine,shesawaphotoofapoorHaitianboy.UIthink,thiskidhas21Paigesays.

Theimagestayedwithher,andshe22todosomethingtohelp.44IdecidedIwouldusemytalentsto

23birthdaypartiesfbrhomelesskids,“Paigesays.

Forthenextfouryears,Paigeandherhusband,Colin,tooktimeoutfrom24tovisit25to

dctcnninchowbesttopullofftheparties.

Finally,inJanuary2012,Paige26theBirthdayPartyProjectandcalledfbrfriendsandfamilytohelp

27Dallas's75-occupantFairiilyGatewayShelterwithballoonsandstreamers,celebratingthebirthdaysof

11boysandgirls,with60morehomelesskids28.“ThatfirstpartywasbetterthanIcouldhaveever

29saysPaige.

NowPaigeandher30ofthreepaidemployeesworkwithregionalvolunteers,aka“birthday

enthusiasts“toplan31themedpartiesat15sheltersacrossthecountry,someofwhichhouseabused

or32kids.Eachchildcelebratingabirthdaythatmonthgetsa$30gift,adecorativeplacemat,andan

individualcakeorcupcake.

OneofPaige'sfavoritepartsofeachpartyiswhenthekidsmakeawishand33thecandles."They

34getachancetodreambig,“saysPaige.

Herdaughter,Lizzie,nowseven,oftenhelpsoutattheparties.Paigesays,“TheonethingI'vealwayswanted

isformykidtobe35.Ouractionsspeaklouderthanwords.”

21.A.everythingB.nothingC.anythingD.something

22.A.persuadedB.appealedC.resolvedD.preferred

23.A.takeB.getC.turnD.throw

24.A.parenthoodB.childhoodC.neighborhoodD.brotherhood

25.A.communitiesB.sheltersC.factoriesD.hospitals

26.A.approvedB.designedC.launchedD.submitted

27.A.decorateB.chargeC.competeD.link

28.A.inbedB.insurpiseC.inattendanceD.indanger

29.A.admittedB.regardedC.claimedD.imagined

30.A.audienceB.familyC.staffD.class

31.A.monthlyB.dailyC.yearlyD.weekly

32.A.trappedB.abandonedC.adoptedD.distinguished

33.A.cutoutB.carryoutC.handoutD.blowout

34.A.usuallyB.frequentlyC.rarelyD.occasionally

35.A.optimisticB.generousC.reliableD.humble

第二節(jié)(共10個(gè)小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Texas,thesecondmostpopulousUSstate,embracedLunarNewYearcelebrationslastmonth,36were

morefiibulouslythaneverbefore,inplacesranging37publiclibrariestochildren'smuseums,localbars

andAsianrestaurantsinbothbigcitiesandsomesmalltowns.

PostHouston,adowntownentertainmentandculturalcenterinthestate'slargestcity,38(host)a

massiveLunarNewYearfestivalonSundaywitheye-catchingperfbnnances,acarnival-likeAsianpop-up

market39(feature)foodvendors,games,craftsandotherculturalactivities,aswellasagrandpartyinthe

night.Lionanddragondances,40(accompany)bythebooming,rhythmicbeatingofdrumsardgongs,

whippedupafestiveatmosphere,gainingthunderousapplauseandcheersfrom4]crowdofmorethan1,

000spectators.

“Wedidn'thavealotofactivitiesinthepast.But42(thankful),timesarechanging”saidBrooks.4tItis

agreatlepiesentatiuiiofthecultuie,..ICsjustagieatwayfbipeopletoacceptit,icspectil,43also

embraceit.,,GettingintothespiritofLunarNewYear,thewomansaidherhopefbrtheYearoftheRabbitis

“health,happiness,prosperityandpeaceforeveryone,and44(equal)fbreverybodyandeveryculture.It's

whateverybodydeserves45(have)inthisworld,inAmericaandcvcry\vhcrc.^^

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)

46.假如你是李華,你準(zhǔn)備給即將回國的外教Mike送一個(gè)有中國文化特色的小禮物并附便函一封。內(nèi)容包

括:

1.表達(dá)對(duì)他的感謝;

2.對(duì)你的小禮物作一個(gè)簡單說明;

3.邀請(qǐng)Mike再來中國體驗(yàn)中國傳統(tǒng)文化。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearMike,

Sincerelyyours,

LiHua

第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)

47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整短文。

Howfarwouldyougotohelpafriend?JeremySavage,aged17,andIanMarshall,aged16,bothfrom

Canada,hadtheirfriendshiptestedtothelimitonarecenttriptotheRockyMountainswiththeirparents.

OnSaturdaymorning,thetwoboysdecidedtoclimbCathedralMountainbythemselveswhiletheirparents

relaxedatthecampsite.Afterthreehours,theyreachedthetopandenjoyedthebcautifiilviewfromthe

mountaintop.

However,troublebeganwhentheystartedtheclimbdown.Ononeverydangerouspartofthemountain,Ian

fellthreemetersoffthesideofthepath.JeremyclimbeddowntowhereIanwasandfoundhimbadlyinjuredand

notabletomovethen.Jeremyhadtodecidewhattodo.Heneededhelpbuthedidnotwanttoleavehisfriend.He

cleanedthedirtandbloodfromIan'sfaceandhands,andthentriedtohelpIanstandup,butIan'srightlegwas

hurlingtoomuch.Withincrediblecalmnessandhisformerexperienceinthemountain,JeremythengaveIanhis

foodandwaterandlethimlieonhisjacket.Theyhadtowaitandhopethathelpwouldcome.Whiletheywaited

forhelp,JeremyusedhisjacketandanextrashirttokeepIanwarmandtheyrestedtogether.Sensinghisfriend's

painandanxiety,Jeremygentlycomfortedhimandgavehimconstantencouragementinadeterminedtone.

Meanwhile,asdarknessstartedtolall,theirparentsbackatthecampsitebecameveryworriedthattheboys

hadnotreturned.Desperatetearswellingupintheeyes,themothersfranticallyprayedtoGodfortheirsons'safety.

Theygotintouchwithparkworkersandbegansearchingfbrtheboys.Soonmorethan20peoplewerelookingfbr

themonCathedralMountain.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Astheeveninggrewdarkerandthetemperaturedropped,lantoldJeremytoleavehimandgobacktotheir

parents.

Finally,afterfourlongandtiringhours'climbingdown,theycameacrosstheirparents.

聽力答案:1?5ACBCB6-10BCAAB11-15CACAB16-20CABAC

2023屆湖南省岳陽市高三下學(xué)期3月教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(二)

英語試卷答案解析

(時(shí)量:120分鐘滿分:150分)

注意事項(xiàng):

1.本試卷分為四部分,共12頁。

2.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名,準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)與校名填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。

3.全部答案在答題卡上完成,答在本試卷上無效。

第一部分:聽力(略)

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A,B,C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

InhonorofNationalParkWeek,here,salistofsomeofthestrikingfeaturesthatyoucanfindthroughout

America.

PetrifiedForestNationalPark

PetrifiedForestNationalParkisnotnecessarilyadangerousplace...aslongasyoudon'tstealthestones.The

fossils(化石)arebeautifulandsomewhatlooklikepreciousstones,whichmakesthemanattractivesouvenir.But

aswithallNationalParklands,visitorsaren'tallowedtotakeanythingfromthesite,includingrocks,plantsand

animals.Andfbrgoodreason,removinganyoftheseitemscanharmthelocalecosystemordegradethegeological

features.Legendhasitthattakingarockcanbringaboutmisfortune.Ductothisreason,theparkreceivesletters

withreturnedrocksfrompeoplewishingfbrforgivenessfbrfossiltheft.

YellowstoneNationalPark

YellowstoneNationalParkwasthefirst-evernationalpark,establishedin1872.Withscenicmountainsand

riversandanabundanceofwildlife,Yellowstoneishometomorethan10,000hydrothennalfeatures.Theseinclude

hotsprings,mudpots,andover500geysersformedfromthe2.1million-year-oldsupervolcanohidingbelow

Yellowstone'ssurface.VisitorsfromallovertheworldflocktoYellowstoneNationalParkfbritsgeysers.

MammothCaveNationalPark

Withtunnelsstretchingover420miles,MammothCaveistheworld'slargestcavesystem.Nearly10million

yearsago,waterbegantoswirlitswaythroughthelimestonebed,eventuallyshapingthecave'smassivetunnels.

Insidethecavearctheclassicstalactitesandstalagmites,butyou'llalsofindotheruniqueformations.

DeviPsTowerNationalMonument

TheoriginsofthisuniquerockfbnnationisthatDeviPsToweronceconstitutedtheinsideofavolcano.

Eventually,thesofteroutsiderockoftheeroded,leavingonlytheharderigneousrockbehind.Amongthelocal

peoples.Devil'sTowerishighlysacred.Eachcommunitypassesdownlegendsofitscreation,whichtypically

includesomeoneescapingabigbearandfindingrefugeatoptherock.

1.WhymustthestonesbekeptinPetrifiedForestNationalPark?

A.Theparkisadangerousplace.

B.Theyarevaluelessstonesinthepark.

C.Theycancauseecologicalandgeologicaleffects.

D.Theywilldefinitelybringbadluckaccordingtothelegend.

2.WhatisspecialinYellowstoneNationalPark?

A.Amazingwildlife.

B.Piclurcsqucscenery.

C.Oldhistory.

D.Hydrothermalwonders.

3.Whichparkcanyouvisitifyouwanttoexplorethelegendsofthecreation?

A.PetrifiedForestNationalPark.

B.YellowstoneNationalPark.

C.MammothCaveNationalPark.

D.Devil'sTowerNationalMonument.

【答案】l.C2.D3.D

【解析】

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文,介紹了美國的一些有顯著特征的國家公園。

【1題詳解】

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)PetrifiedForestNationalPark卜面的“Andforgoodreason,removinganyofthese

itemscanharmthelocalecosystemordegradethegeologicalfeatures.(而且有充分的理由,拿走這些東西中的

任何?個(gè)都會(huì)損害當(dāng)?shù)氐纳鷳B(tài)系統(tǒng)或破壞地質(zhì)特征。)”可知,石頭必須留在公園而不能帶走的原因是這種

行為會(huì)造成生態(tài)和地質(zhì)影響。故選C。

【2題詳解】

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)YellowstoneNationalPark卜面的"Withscenicmountainsandriversandan

abundanceofwildlife,Yellowstoneishometomorethan10,000hydrothermal能atures.(黃石公園有風(fēng)景優(yōu)美的

山川和豐富的野生動(dòng)物,還擁有一萬多處熱液地貌。)”可知,黃石公園的特別之處在于它的熱液地貌。故

選D。

【3題詳解】

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Devil'sTowerNationalMonumentF面的"Eachcommunitypassesdownlegendsof

itscreation,whichtypicallyincludesomeoneescapingabigbearandfindingrcfiigeatoptherock.(每個(gè)社區(qū)都流

傳著其形成的傳說,其中通常包括有人逃離一只大熊,在巖石上尋找避難所。)"可知,魔鬼塔有許多傳

說,所以這里是探索其傳說的不錯(cuò)選擇。故選D。

Asawriterandgamedesigner,Pvespentmostofthepast30yearstryingtodovarioustypesofcreativework

whilesittingorstandingatacomputerkeyboard.Thepowerofthosedeviceshasgrownexponentially,enabling

mewithaclickorakeystroketocreatewondersthatwouldhavebeenunimaginablejustafewyearsago.

AndyetI'vebeenincreasinglyconfusedtorealizethattheproductivitysuchaswordswritten,problems

solved,hasn'tincreasedonebitwiththeimprovementofmytools.

ForalongtimeItriedtotalkmyselfoutofthis.Ifiguredthatifmycomputertimedidn'tworkefficiently,it

wasbecauseIdidn'thavetherightsoftware,orwasn'tusingitright.Icreatedkeyboardshortcuts.Idownloaded

appstotracktimeIspentusingotherapps.Nothingchangedthebasicobservedfact:Iwasstilltrappedinthestate

oflowproductivity.

FormyselfI'vefoundthatIspendthevastmajorityofmyworkingc

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