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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Our3-daytouralongtheSouthCoasthasitall!
Stunninglandscapes,theGoldenCircle,icecaves,theJokulsarlonIcebergLagoonandNorthernLightswatching.Onthewayweseewaterfalls,volcanoes,floatingicebergs,cliffs,blacksandbeaches,geysers,hotspringsandsomuchmore.ThereareevenoptionsforaglacierhikeoravisittotheSecretLagoon,andduringthesummermonthsyoucanaddaboattouronJokulsarlonGlacierLagoon.
Included:
Reykjavikpick-up&
drop-off,minibustour,Englishguidance,2nightsaccommodation,glacier-hiking/ice-cavingequipment,superjeeprideforsomekm,specializedguide
toicecave,entrancefeesandnorthernlights(dependingonconditions,visiblefromSept-Apr).
Notincluded:
Foodisnotincludedonthistourexceptforbreakfasts.Theboattripontheglacier
lagoonisanoptionalextra(availableinthesummermonths).Thissellsoutveryfast,sowerecommendyoubookitwhenyouarrangeyourtour.
Bringwithyou:
Warmoutdoorclothing,waterproofjacketandpants,headwearandgloves.Goodhikingbootsareessential.
Note:
Youcanalwaysrentstronghikingboots,waterproofjacketandpantsinthebookingprocess.
IceCaveinformation:
Ourmaincaveis"
CrystalIceCave"
butifitisinaccessiblewewillvisitanothercave.Duringthesummermonths(Apr-Oct),wegototheKatlaIceCave.Iftheicecaveisinaccessible,wedoaglacierhikeinstead.
Drop-offinformation:
Wedropyouoffatyourhotelsometimebetween16:
00-19:
00ondaythree,dependingonweatherandroadconditions.
Contactus:
Ifyouhaveaquestionaboutthistouryoucanusethecontactformherebelow.Ifyouhaveageneralinquiry(cancellations,feedback,reschedule,etc.)pleaseclickhere.
1.Whatshouldyoupayextramoneyforduringthetrip?
A.Minibustour.B.Glacierhiking.C.Entrancefees.D.Lunch..
2.Ifyouwanttohaveaboattrip,you_
A.canmakeitallyeararoundB.don'
tneedtopayextramoney
C.mustbuywaterproofjacketsD.hadbetterbooktheticketsinadvance
3.Wheredoesthistextmostprobablycomefrom?
A.Ahealthnewspaper.B.Asciencefiction.C.Atravelwebsite.D.Aprojecthandbook.
B
Inrecentyears,stressed-outpeoplelivingincitieshavebeenseekingprotectioningreenspaces
fortheprovenpositiveimpactsonphysicalandmentalhealth,butthebenefitsof"
bluespace"
-theseaandcoastline,butalsorivers,lakes,canals,waterfalls,evenfountains-arelesswelladvertised,yetthesciencehasbeenconsistentforatleastadecade:
beingbywaterisgoodforbodyandmind.
"Manyoftheprocessesareexactlythesameaswithgreenspace-withsomeaddedbenefits,"
saysDrMathewWhite,aseniorlecturerattheUniversityofExeter.
Whitesaystherearethreeestablishedpathwaysbywhichthepresenceofwaterispositivelyrelatedtohealthandhappiness.First,therearethebeneficialenvironmentalfactors,suchaslesspollutedairandmoresunlight.Second,peoplewholivebywatertendtobemorephysicallyactive.Third-andthisiswherebluespaceseemstohaveanadvantageoverothernaturalenvironments-waterhasapsychologicalrecoveryeffect.Whenyouaresailing,surfingorswimming,saysWhite,"you'
rereallyinstepwithnaturalforcesthere."
CatherineKellyisawellnesspractitionerwhoteachesclassesin"
mindfulnessbythesea”。
She
saystheseahasaqualitythatcanmakepeoplethoughtful.
"Togototheseameanslettinggo,"
saysKelly."
Itcouldbelyingonabeachorsomebodyhandingyouacocktail.Forsomebodyelse,itcouldbeawild,emptycoast.Butthereisthisreallyhumansenseof:
'
Oh,look,there'
sthesea-andtheshouldersdrop."
4.Whyarebluespaceslesspopularthangreenspaces?
A.Becausegreenspacesaregoodtopeople'
shealth.
B.Becauselittleresearchhasbeendoneonbluespaces.
C.Becausegreenspaceshavemorebenefitsthanbluespaces.
D.Becausethebenefitsofgreenspacesarebetteradvertised.
5.WhereisbluespacesuperiortoothernaturalenvironmentsaccordingtoWhite?
A.Wherethere'
swater,there'
sfreshair.
B.Peoplelivingnearwaterarehealthier.
C.Watercanhelppeoplerestorementalhealth.
D.Theseacanmakepeoplelostindeepthought.
6.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theseawillbringyouloneliness.
B.Theseawillhurtyourshoulder.
C.Theseawillputyouatease.
D.Theseawillmakeyoufeeldown.
7.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellus?
A.Peopleincitiesprefergreenspaces.
B.Bluespaceshelpbothphysicallyandmentally.
C.Greenspaceshavebeenoutofdate.
D.Waystokeepushealthy.
C
KevinRandall,ateacher,whoteachesbiologyatGrandvilleHighSchool,runstheenvironmentalclubatthehighschool,whichhasaround2,000students.TheclubisknownastheGHSGreenTeam,anditaimstoraiseawarenessamongstudentsandteachersaboutsustainability(持续性)。
Italsoworksonprojectstoreducetheenvironmentalfootprintofthebuildingitself.
Oneoftheclub'
srecentprojectsfocusedonreducingwasteintheschoolcafeteria.Randallsaid
theircafeteriasupervisortoldthemthattheschoolwentthrough54,000plasticforkseveryyear.Theclubappliedforafinancialhelp,builtrecyclingcentersforthecafeteria,andpurchasedmetalsilverware.,
Andnoweverystudentusesadurablemetalforkoraspooninsteadofdisposables.(一次性用品),“andthat'
sjustonewaywe'
retryingtocapturethelow-hangingfruit,ifyouwill,"
Randallsaid.
TheeffortsofRandallandhisstudentshaveearnedGrandvilleHighSchooltheMichiganGreenSchoolcertificationfromthestate.Inadditiontotheirworkreducingwasteinthecafeteria,theGHSGreenTeamhasalsobuiltagardenwithflowersandvegetablesoncampus,andleadscleanupsonsiteandoutinthecommunity.Overtheyears,Randallandhisstudentshavealsobeenworkingonraisingmoneytoinstallsolarpanels(太阳能板)ontheroofofthehighschool.
Randallsaidhewasmotivatedtotaketheleadonenvironmentalissuesforhisschoolbecausehewantedhisstudentstohavesomeonetoturntointhebuildingwhounderstandswhat'
satstake(利害攸关)whenitcomestoclimatechange.
"AndIalsofeltlikeIneededtodomoreinmylifeformyowntwochildrenathome,"
Randall
added,"
Theyneedtoknowthattheirdadisworkingashardashecantoreducetheeffectsofclimate
change,andtospreadtheword,andtomakesurethatotherstudentsouttherearelearningaboutthis
justthewaytheyareathome."
8.WhatisthepurposeoftheGHSGreenTeamclub?
A.Toinspirestudents'
loveforbiology.
B.Tofinishtheprojectsassignedbyschool.
C.Topreparestudentsfortheirfuturejobs.
D.Topromoteenvironmentalprotection.
9.What'
stheresultoftheprojectonschoolcafeteria?
A.Ithaschangedtheoutlookofthecafeteria.
B.Studentscanhavemorefruitsinthecafeteria.
C.Plasticforksarenolongerusedinthecafeteria.
D.Theschoolhasbecomefamousnationwide.
10.What'
sthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Theclassificationoftheprojects.
B.Thecharacteristicsoftheclub.
C.Theactivitiesorganizedbytheclub.
D.Thefutureoftheclub.
11.WhatwasRandall'
saimbydoingtheworkonenvironmentalissues?
.
A.Toeducatetheyoung.
B.Togetmaterialrewards.
C.Toamusehischildren.
D.Tomakehimselffamous.
D
Hybridcarsarecarsthatrunonbothpetrolandelectricity.Theyhaveasmallstandardpetrol
engineandabatteryandelectricmotortoprovideelectricpower.
Therearesomedifferencesbetweendifferentmodelsofhybridcars,butthegeneralprincipleis
thatthecarrunsonpetrol,andtheelectricmotorkicksinwhenadditionalpowerisrequired,forexamplewhengoinguphilloraccelerating.Insomehybridcarsthepetrolengineturnsitselfoffwhen
notneeded,forexamplewhenthecarhasstoppedattrafficlights,keepingonlytheelectricenginerunning.
Conventionalcarshavelargeenginestocopewithdrivinguphillandaccelerating.Mostofthetime,thishighenginecapacityisnotneeded,buttheenginecontinuesburningupfuel.Hybridcarshavemuchsmallerpetrolengines,boostedbyelectricmotorswhenneeded,sotheyuselesspetrol.
Hybridcarsarealsolighterandaerodynamically(空气动力学的)designedforgreaterfuelefficiency.
Anotherwaythatfuelconsumptioniscutisbyasystemof"
regenerativebraking(刹车)"。
Theelectricmotorisusedtoslowdownthecar,ratherthanconventionalbrakes.Theenergyproducedbytheslowingcaristransformedintoelectricalpower,whichisautomaticallystoredinthebattery.In
effect,thebatteryrechargeswhenyoubrake.Inconventionalcarstheenergyproducedwhenbraking
iswasted.
Carmanufacturersandengineershavebeenexperimentingwithelectricandhybridcarssincethelate19thcentury.In1928FerdinandPorschebuiltanexperimentalhybridcarthatusedbothaninternalburningengineandelectricmotors.Thefirstmass-producedhybridcar,theToyotaPrius,cameoutinJapanattheendof1997.However,HybridcarsbecameavailableintheUSAonlyin1999,whentheHondaInsightwentonsale.
Astheyuselessfuel,hybridcarsarecheapertorun.Therearealsomanyinitiativesinplacetoencouragepeopletobuythem.Insomecountries,hybridcarownerspayalowerrateoftax,anddon'
thavetopayoncertaintollroads(收费公路)。
Insomecitiesaroundtheworld,hybridcarsareallowedtoparkforfree.
12.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?
A.Hybridcarsdon'
tneedpetrolanymore.
B.Petrolengineandelectricmotorworkalltheway.
C.Hybridcarsmainlydependonelectricpowertorun.,
D.Somehybridcarpetrolengineswillquitwhenunnecessary.
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