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Thisjourneyisoneofbothlandandsea.We'
llcontinueouradventureswitha3-dayovernightseakayakingtripintheSanJuanIslands,wherewe'
lldodayhikes,tidepoolingandscenicriverfloating.
YellowstoneCamp
TraversingtheContinentalDivide,thiscamptakesplaceonthebordersofMontana,Idaho,andWyoming,wherekidsorteenswillgowhitewaterraftingandhotspringsoaking.
Thistripfeatures(以…为特征,又…主演)aspectacular,5-daybackcountryhorse-packingtripthroughsomeofYellowstoneCountry'
smostpristineandstunningwilderness,duringwhichgirlsrideeverydayinbeautifulmountainterrain.(这次旅行的特色是一个壮观的,为期5天的野外骑马旅行,穿越一些黄石国家最原始和令人惊叹的原野,在此期间,女孩们每天骑在美丽的山地。
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2.WhatdoesYellowstoneCampoffer?
A.Backpackinghiking.B.Seakayaking.
C.Horseriding.D.Scenicriverfloating.
Cascades&
Coast
Thefirstsectionoftheadventuretakesplaceintheforestedareas.Itincludesbackpackinganddayhikinginanincrediblevolcaniclandscape,filledwithwoods,streams,lakes,lavafields,wildflowermeadowsandviewsofMtStHelens'
ssouthface.(它包括在令人难以置信的火山景观中进行背包旅行和日间徒步旅行,到处都是树林、溪流、湖泊、熔岩地、野花草地和圣海伦斯山南坡的景色。
1.Wherecantheparticipantsenjoythesceneryofvolcano?
A.CascadesSeatoSummit.B.YellowstoneCamp.
C.Cascades&
Coast.D.BigSkyTrip.
Thiscampisperfectforteenswhoreallywanttokickofftheirsummerstrong,readyforevenmoreadventuresyettocomethissummer.
BigSkyTrip
PurplemountainmajestyinBigSkyCountry!
WelcometosouthwestMontana,whereclear,blueskiesareendless,makingthisatrulymajesticdestinationforatrip.
Afavoriteyearafteryear,theMajesticBigSkyAdventuresessionwillcertainlyenrichthelifeofanyyoungpersonlookingtoexpandtheircomfortzoneandfindpeaceintheirheart.(年复一年,宏伟的大天空探险活动一定会丰富年轻人的生活,拓宽他们的舒适区,在他们的内心找到平静。
3.WhoismostlikelytopreferBigSkyCountry?
A.Thosewhohopetomakefriendsinsummercamps.
B.ThosewhohaveeverjoinedinTravelAdventureCamps.
C.Thosewhoarereadytocomfortothers.
D.Thosewhoarelookingfortheirinnerpeace.
B
4.B5.B6.A7.C
这是一篇记叙文。
讲述了作者和他患有痴呆症母亲的故事,以及作者对母亲日常的陪伴和悉心照顾。
1.MybrotherandIwerelikemostpeople,Iimagine,whofindthemselvestryingtodotherightthingsforaparentsufferingfromthesymptomsofdementia(痴呆).Thoughtherewasusefuladviceavailablefromvariousonlinesources,nothingpreparedusfortherealityortheeffectsthesymptomshaduponMum'
sloving,kind,caringnature.
4.Howwasthewriterwhenhermothersuffereddementia?
A.Shestartedtocareabouthermother'
shealth.
B.Shewasnotpreparedmentallyatall.
C.Sheknewnothingaboutthedisease.
D.Shedoubtedtheeffectofmedicalcare.
2.ThegreatestshockformewasseeingMumbeingviolentandaggressivewithacarer.AttimestheaggressionwasdirectedatmetooandIneverreallyknewwhattoexpectasMumcouldgofrombeingalovingMothertothisviolentstrangerinaflash(刹那).ItwasasthoughMumhadbeenpossessedattimesandallIcoulddowastoconstantlyattempttodistractherfrom(使某人分神)herfearsatanymoment.
5.WhatshockedthewritermostaccordingtoPara2?
A.Hermother'
slongingforherchildhoodphotos.
B.Thesuddendistinctshiftinhermother'
stemper.
C.Hermother'
ssufferingsfromfearandanxiety.
D.Hermother'
sfailingtodealwithdailychores.
3.Oneofthemanychallengingaspectsofthedementiasymptomsisthatthesuffereroftendoesn'
tknowthatthey'
reill.InMum'
scase,themainthingwastocarryonasthougheverythingwasjustasitalwayswas.Manywerethenightswhereshe'
dbeconvincedthatfriendsandrelativeswerecomingroundforapartyandshe'
drusharoundsettingthetable,preparingsnacksandgettingeverythingreadyuntilshewasexhausted.Igottoseefirsthandjusthowtheanxietiesthatcamewiththeillnesswouldreallystaywithheruntilshefellasleep.
6.WhydoestheauthortellthestoryofMum'
spreparingforaparty?
A.Toprovehermumisnotawareofherillnessatall.
B.Toexplainhowtohelphermumcomeoverheranxiety.
C.Toregretthatshefailedtohelphermumwithherproblem.
D.Tolookforabettermedicaltreatmentforhermum.
4.MumlongedforremindersofherearlylifeinLiverpoolandoncetravellingtherehadbecometoodifficult,wefoundgreatcomfortinlocalhistorybooksandaDVDaboutmanyoftheplacesandlandmarksMumrememberedfromherchildhood.
5.IlearnedtogowithwhateverexperienceMumwashaving.Iwouldalwaysbewithher.IfIcouldpassonanyguidanceforthoseabouttocareforalovedone,itistheaboveIfoundthatreallyhelps.
7.Whatmaytheauthorsuggesttothosewhohaveaparentwithdementia?
A.Hardworkpaysoff.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
C.Companyisthebestmedicine.D.Lookbeforeyouleap.
C
8.C9.A10.B11.A
本文是一篇说明文,介绍了美国风景优美之地约塞米蒂的历史以及约塞米蒂国家公园的特点。
1.Inthemiddleofthe19thcentury,afeverdreamofrichesbeyondmeasuredrewcountlessexplorerswesttothemountainsofcentralCalifornia.Althoughthegoldrush(淘金潮)endedupbeingabustformanywhosoughtafortune(寻求发财致富),someofthoseexplorersdiscoveredanaturaltreasurethatwoulddrawpermanentsettlerstoYosemiteValleyinthefollowingdecade.
8.WhichofthefollowingbestexplaintheunderlinedwordinParagraph1?
A.Memory.B.Symbol.C.Failure.D.Challenge.
2.Vastwilderness,beautifulmountains,countlesswaterfalls,andabundantwildlifedrewNativeAmericanstoYosemiteroughly10,000yearsago.Thefirstnon-nativetouristsarrivedinthemid-1850safterreportsfromgoldseekerstoldofanareaofbreathtakingbeautythatnowordswereabletodescribe.第一批非本地游客是在听淘金者说这里有难以用语言描绘的美景后来到约塞米蒂的.
9.Whendidthefirstnon-nativetouristscometoYosemite?
A.Afteritwasdiscoveredbygoldseekers.
B.Whenthegoldrushfinallycametoastop.
C.BeforenativeAmericansfounditsbeauty.
D.WhenitbecameaNationalParkin1890.
3.Fortunately,someofYosemite’searliestsettlersrecognizedthatYosemite’snaturalbeautyandresourcesneededtobepreservedforfuturegenerations.InthemidstoftheCivilWar,PresidentAbrahamLincolnsignedagranttoprotectYosemitepermanently,thusmakingitthenation’sfirstlandtobededicatedtorecreationandsettingthestageforwhatwouldbecomethenationalparksystem.
11.WhatdoweknowaboutYosemiteNationalPark?
A.IthasbeenwellpreservedsincetheCivilWar.
B.Itwasoriginallycreatedtoprotectwildanimals.
C.Itusedtobewell-knownforitsman-madebeauty.
D.Itwasoncedamagedbysomeofitsearliestsettlers.
4.OneofYosemite’searliestambassadorswasScottish-AmericannaturalistandwriterJohnMuir.AfterlivinginYosemiteforafewyears,hehelpeddefineitsproposedboundaries.HealsowrotearticlesthathelpedleadtoitsofficialtitleasaNationalParkin1890.Helaterco-foundedtheSierraClubin1892toadvocateforitscontinuedpreservationandprotection.
10.WhatdowelearnaboutJohnMuir?
A.Hewasthefirsttobuildthenationalpark.
B.HehelpedsettheboundariesofYosemite.
C.HewrotetocollectmoneyforYosemite.
D.HegaveYosemiteanofficialname.
5.LocatedonthewesternslopeoftheSierraNevadamountainrangeincentralCalifornia,YosemiteNationalParkrunsacrossnearly748,000acres,almost95%ofwhichiswilderness.AroundfourmillionvisitorscometoYosemiteeachyeartocamp,hikeitsmilesoftrails,climbitsrockformations,andphotographitsimpressivesights.AreyoureadytovisitYosemiteNationalPark?
WhichofYosemite’ssightswouldyoumostliketoexperience?
D
12.C13.B14.A15.D
以前人们人物服用维他命可以减低患心脏病和癌症的危险,但最近的研究结果表明实际情况与原来观点相反,服用维他命并不能帮助降低患心脏病和癌症的危险,反而会带来不好影响。
1.Ifyouaretakingvitaminsupplements(吃维他命补给)toreduceyourriskofheartdiseaseorcancer,agroupofhealthexpertswantyoutoknowthatthosevitaminsmayactuallyincreaseyourriskofcancer.
2.TheUSPreventiveServicesTaskForcecametothisconclusionafterreviewingdozensofstudies.
13.
WhatcanweconcludefromTaskForce’sfindings?
A.Scientistswanttocontrolcardiovasculardisease.
B.Insomeregard,(在某些方面)takingvitaminsisnotuseful.
C.Manufacturerscannotproducemedical-usevitamins.
D.Vitaminsmustbeusefultopreventcancerandheartdisease.
3.NearlyhalfofadultsintheUStakeatleastonevitaminormineralsupplementonaregularbasis(=regularly).Thesepillsareadvertisedasawaytopromotegeneralhealth.Insomecases,manufacturerspromotethemascancerfightersandheartprotectors.
4.Studiesinanimalsandinlaboratorydishessuggestthatoxidative(氧化性的)stresscontributestodiseaseslikecancerandheartdisease..(在动物和实验室培养皿中的研究表明,氧化应激会导致癌症和心脏病等疾病)Ifso,thereisareasontobelievethatantioxidants—includingbeta-carotene,vitaminsA,C,andE—couldbeusefulaspreventivemedicines.
12.Studiesinanimalsandinlaboratorydishesfindout________.
A.ampleevidencethattakingvitaminsarehelpfulfortreatinglungcancer
B.cardiovasculardiseasespreadsveryfastinAmerica
C.oxidativestresscanleadtoheartdiseaseandcancer
D.peoplemusttakevitaminsonaregularbasis
5.ButwhentheTaskForceexaminedthemedicalevidenceonvitamins,itfound“inadequate(不充分的)evidence”tosupporttheclaimsthatvitaminandmineralsupplementsbenefithealthyadults.
6.“Cardiovascular(心血管的)diseaseandcancer