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第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
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,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Fortravelerslookingtogetfullyinvolvedinanewdestination,ourhikingexpeditions
offertheperfectopportunitytoenjoyyoursurroundings-andengageinathrillingphysical
challenge.
8DAYSFROM$10,995
CanadianRockiesbyRailandTrail
TripType:
SignatureLand
ActivityLevel:
Light
●TakeinwideviewsofCanada'
smagnificentRockiesfromtheglass-domed,
GoldLeafservicecarsoftheRockyMountaineertrain.
●ExploreBanff,Yoho,andJasperNationalParksinalotofways,includingalake
cruise,naturehikes,andathrillingskytrain(缆车)trip.
15DAYSFROM$11,230
ARemarkableJourneytoAlaska,BritishColumbia,andHaidaGwaii
ExpeditionCruise(乘船游览)
LightorModerate
●Byspecialpermission,spendfourfulldaysexploringtherichwildlifeandcultureof
HaidaGwall-agroupofsmallislandsknownastheCanadianGalapagos-aboard
theNationalGeographicSeaBirdorNationalGeographicSeaLion.
●ANationalGeographicphotographerjoinsselectdeparturestogiveonboardtalks
andprovidehands-oninstructionduringshorttrips.
9DAYSFROM$4,199
AlaskaFamilyJourney:
WildernessExplorer
Family
Light-Moderate
●SetoutonawildlifejourneythroughDenaliNationalParkandPreservetospotthe
Resident"
bigfive"
-grizzlies,moose,caribou,Dallsheep,andwolves.
●VisitthefamedAlaskaSeaLifeCenterforanup-closelookatplayfulseaotters,
Colorfulpuffins,andoctopuswithlonglegs.
8DAYSFROM$5,995
YellowstoneandGrandTetonNationalParksPrivateExpedition
PrivateExpedition
●GocampingjustoutsidetheborderofYellowstone,andsettleintoBentwoodInn,a
NationalGeographicUniqueLodgeoftheWorldnearthebaseoftheverytall
Tetons.
●RafttheSnakeRiveronathrillingwhite-wateradventureoronaleisurelyfloat
throughGrandTetonNationalParkwithaprivateguide.
21.WhatisuniqueforthejourneytoCanadianRockies?
A.Mountainviews.B.Athrillingskytraintrip.
C.Naturehikes.D.Anexpeditioncruise.
22.WhatdoyouneedtotraveltotheCanadianGalapagos?
A.Superbphysicalqualities.B.Awideknowledgeofwildlifeandculture.
C.Specialpermission.D.ANationalGeographicphotographer.
23.Whichisthebestchoiceforasealifejourneywithyourkids?
A.ARemarkableJourneytoAlaska,BritishColumbia,andHaidaGwaii.
B.YellowstoneandGrandTetonNationalParksPrivateExpedition.
C.AlaskaFamilyJourney:
WildernessExplorer.
D.CanadianRockiesbyRailandTrail.
B
Wedidn'
texpecttoseeheragainsosoon.Afteratearlessfarewellwithmydaughter,we
lefthernewdormroombuttheninthecampuswesawherjoggingagainsttheAugustheat.I
quicklyrolleddownthecarwindowandSarinadidn'
tmissastepassheturned,noddedatus
andwavedgoodbye.Iwasindisbeliefwhythetearshadn'
tcomewhenwepartedonherfirst
dayinuniversity.
Ourfirstseparation,thedaysheleftmybody,wasanightmareofpainandsuffering.
Whileallbirthsareamazing,notallwomenfeelamazedaboutthebirths.However,our
togethernessinthedaysandmonthsthatfollowedwassosweetthatIfelthersmallbodystill
seemedtobeattachedtomine.Intheyearstocome,thesoundofherfeetrunningacrossthe
woodenfloorsofourhousewaslikethegentlepoundingthatremindedmemylittlegirlwas
hereandthatsomedayshewouldruntothepathsIcouldn'
tfollow.
LastyearSarinaturned16anddecidedtopursueartincollege.Shewasinexcitement
aboutcollegelifewithsomuchtoexpectbutIwasuneasybecauseitwouldbealongplane
rideawayfromhome.Itriedtoimaginewhatseparationwouldbelike,butIcouldn'
t.
Separation,althoughonthehorizon,stillfeltdistant.
That'
swhyitwasn'
tuntilthenextmorningwhenIawokeinahouseabsentofher
footstepsthatthetearsfinallycame-andwouldn'
tstop.IunderstoodthatSarinahadleftthe
house,andIheldontothememoryofherrunning.Whenthetearsstopped,Iwasrelievedthat
herbodyknewwhatitneededonseparationday,andthatwithourloveandsupport,shehad
thecouragetorunintoanunfamiliardistance,toglanceback,yettokeepmovingforward.
24.Whathappenedtotheauthoronherdaughter'
sfirstdayincollege?
A.Sheburstintotearsandhadapainfulfarewell.
B.Sheappearedcalmanddidn'
tcryattheirdeparture.
C.Sheaskedherdaughtertoshowthemaroundthecampus.
D.Shewascrossthatherdaughterwentjoggingwhentheydeparted.
25.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph2?
A.Toexpectherdaughter'
sbrightfuture.
B.Toremindherselfofherdaughter'
spoundingsteps.
C.Torecallthesufferingduringherdaughter'
sgrowth.
D.Toshowthestrongattachmentbetweenmotheranddaughter.
26.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthorwhenseparationwasapproaching?
A.Excited.B.Worried.C.Relieved.D.Frustrated.
27.Whatcanbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?
A.Aheartbrokenseparation
B.Thestoryofasuccessfulmom
C.Howtodealwithhomesickness
D.Movingforwardwithloveandsupport
C
Asimple,yetpowerfulUKprogramhasbeenfightingelderlylonelinessbyrecruiting
youngadultsasvolunteerstoreadtoseniorswithvisionproblemsandmentaldiseases.
Lilyhasbenefitedfromtheprogramhavinghervision"
restored"
by15-year-oldAmy,a
schoolgirlwhowaspairedwithLilythroughtheReadingFriendsproject.Lilywasalibrarian
andenthusiasticreaderwhowouldread"
twotothreebookseveryweek"
.Afterdevelopinga
terribledisease,however,Lilyfoundherselfunabletoreadorwatchtelevisionforanylength
oftimewithouthereyeshurting.
NotonlyhaveLily'
sregularreadingsessionswithAmyhelpedtoreconnectherwithher
passionforliterature,theyhavealsobuiltastrongintergenerationalfriendshipbetweenthe
twoladies."
Ichoseabookandshewouldcomealongandreadittome,"
Lilysaid."
Butwe
haveonlygotthroughtwobookssofarbecauseweendupchattingtoomuch.Wehaveread
twohistoricalnovelsandgetonverywell."
Researchshowsthatreadingtogethercanhelpolderpeopletobuildsocialnetworksand
connectwithothers.Evidencealsoshowsthatreadinghasapositiveimpactontheelderly'
s
wellbeingandcanreducetheriskofdevelopingmentaldiseases.
Rose,ateacher,isresponsibleforconnectingschoolchildrenlikeAmywiththe
programandshesaysthatithashadanamazingimpactontheyoungsters."
Wehave
wonderfulyoungpeopleatourschoolandwewantedtogetthemintothecommunity,"
Rose
said."
Ithasbeenfantastictoseethemblossomaswellasimprovingtheirliteracyandsocial
skills.TheyaremeetingcommunitymemberslikeLilythattheyaremakingfriendshipswith,
andlibrarystaffcanhelpthem,notonlywitheducationbutoutsideaswell."
28.Whatisthemainresponsibilityofvolunteersaccordingtothepassage?
A.Readbookstoseniors.
B.Haveachatwithseniors.
C.Fightdiseasesforseniors.
D.Makefriendswithseniors.
29.WhatcanwelearnfromLily'
sreadingsessionswithAmy?
A.TheybenefitLilyalotbyrestoringhervision.
B.TheyhelpAmypickupherloveforliterature.
C.TheyhelpLilyvolunteerinthereadingproject.
D.Theybuildupthefriendshipbetweentwoladies.
30.Howdoestheprogrammostlybenefittheelders?
A.Byreducingelderlyloneliness.
B.Bycuringtheeldersofvisionproblems.
C.Byimprovingtheirliteracyandsocialskills.
D.Byenablingthemtoreadbooksforalongtime.
31.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?
A.Adiary.B.Aguidebook.C.Amagazine.D.Anovel.
D
Nexttimeyouthrowawayrottenlettuceorsmellyberriesyoushouldthinkaboutthis.
Globally,wewastemorethanathirdofthefoodweproduce.ThatisaccordingtotheFood
andAgricultureOrganization.
AgroupofSwedishgraduatestudentsisworkingtofightthatfact.TheyareintheFood
InnovationandProductDesignprogramandhavecomeupwithawaytouseproducethatis
abouttogotowaste.Theyturnthefoodintonon-perishable(不易腐烂的)powder.Itmay
helppeoplewhohavelimitedaccesstofood.
TheyarecallingitFoPoFoodPowder.Itisexactlywhatitsoundslike.Itisdried,
powdered,shelf-stablefruitsandvegetables.Thepowdercanbedroppedintoreliefefforts
afternaturaldisasters.Oritcanbegivenoutinlow-resourceareaswherefreshfoodand
refrigerationarehardtocomeby.
Ngo,oneofthestudentswhodevelopedit,saystheyarenotmakingsomething
groundbreaking.Powderedfoodhasbeenaroundsincetheearlydaysofastronauts.Butthey
arerethinkingthewasteanddeliverychannels.Theirdevelopmentteamreachedoutto
farmersandretailerstosourcefruit.
"
Todayareliefbagforhumanitariandisasterscontainsvariousfoodssuchasstrawberry
jam,peanutbutterandpeasintomatosauce.Wethinkthataneasilytransportedpackofcheap
driedfoodpowderwithhighnutritionalvaluewouldfitinperfectly,"
Ngosays.Theteamhas
beentryingtokeepitspricesdown,too.Thatwouldaidlow-budgethumanitariangroupsand
non-governmentalgroups.
Freeze-driedfoodkeepsmostofthenutritionalbenefitsofrawfood.Itloses