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写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。

A

Yo-ho-hoandawholelotoffun!

Hello,friends!

AninteractiveexperiencehasdroppedanchoratthePirateDivingAdventure.

HelpCaptainPoseidonlocatehistreasurebyfindingthemissingmappieceshiddenatthebottomofourownlagoon.Whileyou’researching,besuretoseehowmanydifferenttypesoffishyoucanidentify.We’restockedwithplenty,includingtropicalfishfromallaroundtheworld!

Andwhenyou’redone,walkawaywithsomebooty(战利品)ofyourown,includinga$2gamecardforourFamilyFunCenter.

Designedforparticipantsofallages(childrenmustbebeyonddiaperage,andaccompaniedbyanadultifunder7),SharkReefLagoonoffersanopportunitytoexperiencethebeautyandmagicoftropicaldiving—rightonLongIsland.

Weprovideeverythingyou’11needforanadventureyou’11treasureforeve,includingwetsuit,lifepreserver,divingequipmentandsouvenirpirateeyepatch.

Schedule

Daily;

July1st,2021throughLaborDay,2021

11:

30am,12:

45pm,2:

00pm,3:

15pm(Maximum15participantspersession)

Pricing

Members:

$31.50plusapplicabletax.

Non-members:

$35.50plusapplicabletax(AquariumAdmissionMUSTbepurchasedwithAdventure)

Contactus

Registeronlineorcall631-208-9200

1.IfyoujoinintheAdventure,you________.

A.canhaveatasteofsometropicalfishB.canhuntforfishaccordingtothemap

C.willbeallowedtotakeawaythetreasureD.willhaveachancetowinsomeprizes

2.Accordingtothetext,diaperagemayrefertoatime______.

A.whenyouarejust10yearsoldB.whenyouareover7yearsold

C.whenyoubecomeanadultD.whenyouarestillababy

3.Whoisthetextintendedfor?

A.Collectors.B.Sailors.C.Travelers.D.Fishermen.

B

TruckerGerlocktraveledhundredsofthousandsofmileswithhisdog,Holly,whocamewithhimoneveryroute—includinghislastone.WhiledrivingnearDallas,Texas,onthejob,the59-year-oldMarylandercrashedintoaconcretecolumn.Gerlockwaskilledinstantly.Lookinginthebackofthetruck,though,rescuedriversfoundonesurvivor.

RescueworkerscuttheChesapeakeBayretriever(切萨皮克海湾寻回犬)—practicallyuntouched—outofthebackofthetruck,whereshe’dbeensleeping.“It’samazingthatanythingsurvived,”SandyNordhoff,friendofGerlock,toldTheKentCountyNews.

UnsurewhathappenedtoHolly,Gerlock’sfriendsfromhistownofRockHall,Maryland,madenumerouscallsandemailstoagenciesinordertofindoutwherethedogwas.Eventually,theyfoundoutshehadbeenstayinginDallasAnimalServicesshelterandafosterfamilyhadtakenherinforThanksgiving.TheRockHalllocalshatchedaplantogetherhome.

JoeCreightonandSandy’shusband,RussellNordhoff,bothlifelongfriendsofGerlock,volunteeredtomakethe2,800-miletripfromRockHalltoDallasandback,whichtooktwodayseachway.ThefriendsborrowedGerlock’spickuptruckfortheroad,soHollywouldfeelmorecomfortableonthejourneyhome,accordingtoTheKentCountyNews.

BackinRockHall,someofGerlock’sfriendsadoptedHolly.Eversince,thedoghasbeenatownicon(偶像),makinganappearanceinalmosteverytownparade.

“TheoutpouringofloveshowntowardsGerlockandHollywasheartwarming,”RockHallresidentJamieElburntellsReader'

sDigest.“Itshowshowthecompanionshipof‘man’sbestfriend’andsimplekindnesscanovercomeeventhemostdifficultsituation!

4.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2indicate?

A.Thetripwasextremelytiring.B.Theresultwasquitesatisfying.

C.Thesurvivorwasverysmart.D.Theaccidentwastooserious.

5.WhathappenedtoHollyaftershewassaved?

A.Shewasnowheretobefound.B.Shewasputinananimalshelter.

C.Shewassentbackhomeimmediately.D.Shewasadoptedbyafosterfamily.

6.WhatcanweinferabouttheworkongettingHollybackhome?

A.Itwaspainstaking.B.Itwasfullofdanger.

C.Ittumedouttobeinteresting.D.Itrequiredmuchexperience.

7.HowdidJamieElburnfeelaboutthewholestory?

A.Sympathetic.B.Grateful.C.Shocked.D.Touched.

C

Therearearound100tribes(部落)thatliveinglobalisolation,mostlyinSouthAmericaandIndia.TheSentinelesehavelivedononeoftheAndamanIslandsinEasternIndiafor60,000years.Theyprotecttheirislandbyfightingagainstpeoplefromoutside.Theirlanguageisdifferentfromanyotherknownlanguage.AnotherAndamantribeistheJarawa.Inthepast,theywereindependentandfoughtagainstanybodytryingtomakecontactwiththem.Butin1998,theIndiangovernmentbuiltaroadacrosstheirland,andsincethen,they’vehadmorecontactwiththeoutsideworld.

SomeAmazontribesavoidcontactbecauseofunhappymemories.TheMashco-Pirolefttheirvegetablegardensafterrubbercompanieskilledmostoftheirtribeatthebeginningofthe20thcentury.Thosewhosurvivedbecamenomadic(游牧的)andstartedhuntinganimalsintheforest.

TheAwaliveintheAmazonforestsofBrazil.Outof350members,100havenocontactwiththeoutsideworld.Theylefttheirvillagesandadoptedanomadiclifestylearound1850toescapeattacksbyEuropeans.Inthefollowingyears,farmersinnearbycommunitiesstartedcuttingthetreestoexpandtheirfarmland.TheAwalostmostoftheirhuntingland.ThefewAmazontribesthatstillexistarefightingtokeeptheirtraditionalwayoflife.

Survival,anorganizationthatfightsfortherightsoftribalpeople,saysthatuncontactedtribesarethemostvulnerable(弱势的)humansontheplanetandthat’swhytheirenvironmentshouldbeunavailabletotherestofus.Afteryearsofpressure,theorganizationgotBrazil’sgovernmenttoclearnon-nativesfromtheAwaland.Allnon-Awapeopleareleavingsothetribecangettheirforestback.

Butsomethinkit'

simpossiblefortribestostayisolatedforeverinaconnectedworld.Contactwillbemadeoneday.Sothequestionis:

Whosechoiceshoulditbe,oursortheirs?

8.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSentinelesefromthefirstparagraph?

A.Theyresistcontactfromtheoutsideworld.

B.TheyspeakthesamelanguageastheJarawa.

C.Theyarewildaboutfightingwithothertribes.

D.TheyhavegothelpfromtheIndiangovemment.

9.WhydidtheAwachooseanomadiclifestyle?

A.Toprotecttheirhuntingland.B.Tosearchforfoodsources.

C.ToavoidthreatsfromEuropeans.D.Tomaintaintheiroriginalwayoflife.

10.WhichofthefollowingwouldSurvivalprobablyagreewith?

A.Thetribesshouldbeleftundisturbed.

B.Thetribesshouldfightformorelivingspace.

C.Thecribesshouldliveinharmonywithnature.

D.Thetribesshouldadapttotheconnectedworld.

11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheNomadicTribesintheWorldB.SeekingSurvivalofTribes

C.TheUnavailableTribalEnvironmentD.ProtectingtheTribalForests

D

Chineseresearchershavedevelopedarobotdesignedtohelpdoctorstreatthenewcoronavirusandotherhighlyinfectiousdiseases.

Themachinehasalongroboticarmattachedtoabasewithwheels.Itcanperformsomeofthesamemedicalexaminationtasksasdoctors.Camerasrecordtherobot’sactivities,whicharecontrolledremotelysodoctorscanavoidcominginclosecontactwithinfectedpatients.Doctorsandothermedicalworkerscanoperatethemachinefromanearbyroom,orfrommuchfartheraway.

Therobot’smaindesignerisZhengGangtie,anengineerandprofessoratTsinghuaUniversity.HetoldanewsagencythathegottheideaforthedevicearoundthetimeoftheLunarNewYearinJanuary,whentheCOVID-19viruswasspreadingquickly.

ZhengsaidafriendofhisistheheadofBeijing’sTsinghuaChanggungHospital.HesaidhisfriendtoldhimthatoneofthebiggestproblemsindealingwithCOVID-19wasthathealthcareworkerstreatingpatientsweregettinginfectedthemselves.Zhengsaidhewantedtodosomethingtohelpthissituation.

Sotheengineergatheredateamandwenttoworkontheroboticdevice.Theteamwasabletoconvert(转换)tworoboticalls.Thedevicesusethesametechnologythatisusedforspaceequipment.Thenewrobotisalmostcompletelyautomatedandperformthemostdangeroustasks.However,somedoctorssaidthatitwouldbebetternottobuildsuchrobotstobefullyautomatic.Thisisbecausemanypatientsstilldesireapersonalpresencetohelpcalmthemduringtreatment.

Theplanistousetherobottohelptreatcoronaviruspatients,alongwithassistancefromnursesandotherhospitalworkers.Zhengsaidhewouldliketobuildmoreoftherobotsanddoesnotplantomakeanyprofitfromthedesign,buthopesthatacompanycanbeginthatprocess

12.Whatisonefeatureoftherobot?

A.Ittakestheplaceofdoctors.B.Itperformstasksthroughcameras.

C.Itfleespatientsfromdiseases.D.Itallowsdoctorstoworkfromadistance.

13.WhydidZhengmentionhisfriendinParagraph4?

A.Toappreciatehistimelyhelp.

B.Tointroducethecaringexpert.

C.Toexplainthereasonforcreatingthedevice.

D.ToshowthegreatdangerofCOVID-19virus.

14.WhatdidsomedoctorsayaboutthedeviceinParagraph5?

A.Itrequiressomeimprovement.B.Itcan’treplacedoctorscompletely.

C.Itisnotusefultopatients.D.Itisofgreatconvenience.

15.WhatcanbeinferredaboutZheng?

A.Hecareslittleaboutmoney.B.Hegetsonwellwithhisfriends.

C.Heisaleadingscientistinhisfield.D.HeisateacheratTsinghuaUniversity.

第二节(共5小题;

每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Criticismfromotherscanbedifficulttotake,especiallyifthepersondeliveringthecriticismisn’texactlysubtle(含蓄的)aboutit.Sohows

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