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Christmaswasnear.Iwalkedawayfrommyschoolandfollowedthewornpaththroughthetreesontothestreet
(1)______Cole’sgrocerystorestood.InmypocketwasacollectionofcoinsandbillsI
(2)______(earn)thesummerbefore.CarsrandownthestreetasIopenedthedoortothestore.Thenoiseofthecarsdisappearedwhenthedoorclosed(3)______me.Iwasakidwhofeltoutofplaceandonamission.Forthefirsttime,IwasgoingtobuyaChristmasgiftformymumanddad.
B
Accordingtoarecentstudy,dolphinshavedisplayedcertaincharacteristicsofhumanconversationintheircommunication.Twodolphins,YanaandYasha,(4)______(study)astheycommunicatedwitheachother.Researchersfoundthattheywouldstoptalkinginordertolistento(5)______theotherhadto“say”,justlikeaconversationbetweentwohumans.Dolphinshavebeenknowntobeoneofthemostintelligent(6)______(animal).Wehavestudieddolphinsfordecades,butthisnewevidenceontheircommunicationpatternsisoneofthemostexciting.
C
TheDunhuangMogaoGrottoesisaworldheritage(遗产)site(7)______(locate)inGansuProvince,NorthwestChina.In2016,thefirstphaseofDigitalDunhuangresourcedatabasewentonline.Nowpeoplefromallovertheworldcanenjoyhigh-definitionimagesandpanoramic(全景的)toursof30cavesontheDigitalDunhuangwebsite.DigitalDunhuang(8)______(integrate)allkindsofdata,includingvideos,3Ddata,picturesandothers,intodigitalimagesthatcanbesharedgloballyovertheInternet,AlthoughtheDigitalDunhuangprojecthasalongway(9)______(go),ithassignificantmeaningto(10)______(culture)heritageprotection.
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
ColleenandherhusbandwerepartofagroupwalkingtheOverlandTrack.Itwasthefifthdayofa6-daywalk.Theguide,whowaswaitingforthematthenearestcamp,had______(11)themabouttheslipperyandpotentiallydangerousconditions.Colleen,anexperiencedadventurerfromSydney,wasanaturally______(12)walker.Shewalkedinfrontofherhusbandandcarefullycheckedthesafetyofthetrackwhentheyweregoingdownasteepslope(陡坡).Suddenlysheheardacrackingsoundfrom______(13).
“WhenIrealizedwhatwashappening,Iwas______(14)toadeepditch(沟壑),mypackonmyback.”Colleen’sfallwasonly______(15)bythepresenceofabranchthatstretchedacrosstheditchand______(16)herfromafallthatcouldotherwisehavebeendeadly.
Colleenhitherheadbadlyandwentinto______(17).Shesoonwokeupandturnedaroundtoseeherhusbandsittingstunnedonthesideofthetrack.Hehad______(18)fallenfromthetop.HehadfirstslippedaboveColleen,andhisfullweight,withhispack,______(19)downontopofher.Hewasuninjured,andColleenwassuspendedonthebranch.He______(20)outtograbColleen’sarm.Colleenfeltso______(21),theworstphysicalsufferingshehadeverfeltinherlife.Sheknew______(22)thatherarmwasbroken.
Herhusbandtookherpackalongwithhisownandtogetherthey______(23)forthefinalthreekilometerstothecamp.Oncetheyreachedthecamp,theguidegaveherfirstaidandcalledfortherescuehelicopterimmediately.
Colleenwas______(24)tothenearesthospitalbyhelicopter.Shewas______(25)inthehospitalandwastoldthatherheadandneckwereokay,butherarmhadbeenbrokeninfourplaces.
Later,Colleen______(26)withemotion.“Afterthispersonal______(27)ofnear-deathandbeingsaved,Irealizedthatinsomesituationsthere’sabsolutelyno______(28)togettohospital,andtherescuehelicopterwastheonlyway.Atthatmoment,themost______(29)noisewashearingthehelicoptercome.Thehelicopterrescueworkersweresogenerous,sohighlyskilledaswell.Whentheyarrivedwiththepolicemen,Iwasnevermore______(30)toseeanyoneinmywholelife.”
11.A.interviewedB.warnedC.askedD.taught
12.A.curiousB.independent
C.cautiousD.patient
13.A.oppositeB.aheadC.farawayD.above
14.A.jumpingB.headingC.turningD.walking
15.A.brokenB.causedC.followedD.protected
16.A.hidB.releasedC.keptD.pulled
17.A.shockB.actionC.silenceD.panic
18.A.consequentlyB.immediately
C.accidentallyD.eventually
19.A.layB.settledC.bentD.crashed
20.A.lookedB.ranC.spreadD.reached
21.A.fearfulB.painfulC.regretfulD.pitiful
22.A.straightawayB.afterall
C.attimesD.withouthesitation
23.A.preparedB.struggledC.searchedD.competed
24.A.forcedB.guidedC.rushedD.invited
25.A.consultedB.curedC.assessedD.examined
26.A.recalledB.declaredC.advisedD.responded
27.A.experienceB.trainingC.evaluationD.feeling
28.A.possibilityB.privilege
C.alternativeD.necessity
29.A.familiarB.unexpected
C.deafeningD.wonderful
30.A.honoredB.gratefulC.motivatedD.confident
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
TheYouthScienceDiscoveryExperience(YSDE)teamsstudentsandteacherswithpracticingscientiststopursuesemester-long(整个学期)projectsinfieldsofscience,technology,engineering,andmathematics.
Goals
Introducenewscientifictopics,especiallythosenottypicallycoveredintraditionalcoursesinhighschools.
Encouragelifelonglearninginscience,technology,engineering,
andmathematics.
Developsciencereasoningskillsandanunderstandingofthescientificresearchprocess.
Preparestudentstofacechallengesofcollege,career,andcontinuingeducation.
Developcreativity,buildself-confidence,andpromotefriendshipamongtheyouth.
ProgramOverview
TheYSDEprogramusesaproject-basedlearningmodel.Eachresearchteamconsistsofsixtenth-gradestudents,oneteacher,andonepracticingscientist.Togethertheteaminvestigatesanareaofcurrentscientificconcern.
Theprogramintegratesin-residenceexperienceswithcontinuingeducationactivitiesconductedinthestudents’andteacher’sschoolsetting.YSDEbeginswithafive-dayresidentialsessioninthecenterwherestudentswilllearnprinciplesofscientificinquiry.Eachresearchteamworkswithitsscientisttoplananapproachtoitsproject.SessioninresidenceallowsYSDEmemberstoparticipateinthemagnificentoutdoornaturallaboratoryprovidedbythesurroundingnationalforests.Thentheteamsreturntotheirhomeinstitutionsandcontinueworkingonresearchprojectsthroughoutthesemester.
YSDEconcludeswithafinalsessioninresidencewhereteamspresenttheirresearch.
ProgramFeatures
PhysicalEnvironment
YSDEfacilitiesincludesciencelaboratories,acomputercenter,andartsandmusicstudios.Theareaprovidesanoutstandingnaturallaboratoryforteachingandexperimentation.Beingseparatedfromtheusualdisturbancesofcitiesprovidesanurturingatmosphere.
Intensive(集中的),CooperativeLearning
TheresidentialpartofYSDEoffersnear“around-the-clock”learningopportunitiesinachallengingyetfriendlysetting.Cooperativelearningencouragesteamworkandcooperativeskills,usingscienceasacommonlanguagetoallowstudentstolearnfrompeers,staff,andvisitingexperts.
ProfessionalPartnerships
YSDE’srelationshipwithpartnerorganizationshelpscompletetheprogram.Partnerorganizationsareselectedandinvitedontheirinterestindevelopingproject-basedlearningactivitiesforstudentsinhighschool.YSDE’spartnershipswithorganizationsliketheCanaanValleyInstituteandtheNationalRadioAstronomyObservatoryprovideuniqueaccesstoworld-classfacilitiesandhumanresources.
FormoreinformationaboutYSDE,pleasevisitourwebsiteat,orwritetousatPostofficeBox715,Charleston,WV15358-352.
31.OneofthepurposesofYSDEisto______.
A.provideyoungscientistswithassistance
B.promotethemodeofsciencethinking
C.introducenewuniversitycourses
D.encourageeducationresearch
32.TheYSDEprogramparticipantswill______.
A.doresearchinthenaturalenvironment
B.spendfivedaysorganizingtheprogram
C.liveinthecenterthroughoutthesemester
D.presentresearchresultintheirownschools
33.WhatmakestheYSDEprogramspecial?
A.Competitivelearningatmosphere.
B.Accesstovariousphysicalactivities.
C.Methodsofacquiringsciencelanguage.
D.Supportfromcooperativeorganizations.
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srequesttoplayoutside,theyimmediatelyjumpedintoaction.“It'
sthemostsimple,mostsweetwish,justtoplayoutsidebutitseemstobethemostdifficulttorealize.”saidDebbieArtinian,themanagerofMake-A-WishConnecticut.
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