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1、Everyyearabout40,000peopleattempttoclimbKilimanjaro,thehighestmountaininAfrica.They1withthemlotsofwaste.The2mightdamagethebeautyoftheplace.Theglaciers(冰川)aredisappearing,changingthe3ofKilimanjaro.

Hearingthesestories,I’m4abouttheplace—otherdestinationsaredescribedas“purer”naturalexperiences.

However,Isoon5thatmuchhaschangedsincethedaysofdisturbingreportsof6amongtonsofrubbish.Ifinda7mountain,withtoiletsatcampsandalongthepaths.Theenvironmentalchallengesare8buttheeffortsmadebytheTanzaniaNationalParkAuthorityseemtobe9.

ThebestofaKilimanjaro10,inmyopinion,isn’treachingthetop.Mountainsare11asspiritualplacesbymanycultures.This12isespeciallyevidentonKilimanjaroas13gothroughfiveecosystems(生态系统)inthespaceofafewkilometers.Atthebaseisarainforest.Itendsabruptlyat3,000meters,14landsoflowgrowingplants.Furtherup,theweather15—lowcloudsenvelopethemountainsides,whicharecoveredwiththickgrass.I16twelveshadesofgreenfromwhereIstand.Above4,000metersisthehighland17:

gravel(砾石),stonesandrocks.18youclimbintoanarctic-likezonewith19snowandtheglaciersthatmaysoondisappear.

DoesKilimanjaro20itsreputationasacrowdedmountainwithlinesoftouristsruiningtheatmosphereofpeace?

Ifoundtheoppositetobetrue.

1.A.keepB.mixC.connectD.bring

2.A.storiesB.buildingsC.crowdsD.reporters

3.A.positionB.ageC.faceD.name

4.A.silentB.skepticalC.seriousD.crazy

5.A.discoverB.argueC.decideD.advocate

6.A.equipmentB.grassC.campsD.stones

7.A.remoteB.quietC.tallD.clean

8.A.newB.specialC.significantD.necessary

9.A.payingoffB.spreadingoutC.blowingupD.fadingaway

10.A.atmosphereB.experienceC.experimentD.sight

11.A.studiedB.observedC.exploredD.regarded

12.A.viewB.qualityC.reasonD.purpose

13.A.scientistsB.climbersC.localsD.officials

14.A.holdingontoB.goingbacktoC.livinguptoD.givingwayto

15.A.changesB.clearsC.improvesD.permits

16.A.matchB.imagineC.countD.add

17.A.villageB.desertC.roadD.lake

18.A.ObviouslyB.EasilyC.ConsequentlyD.Finally

19.A.permanentB.littleC.freshD.artificial

20.A.enjoyB.deserveC.saveD.acquire

2、WhenIwas25,Ifoundmyselfinoneofthoseworstsituationsinlife.Onedayafriend     1     metoparticipateinaserviceclub.Itdidn’t     2    memuchatfirst.ThenIrealizedthatperhapshelpingsomeoneelsecoulddomesomegood.

Theserviceclubofferedvariousvolunteeropportunitiesto    3     from.Ilistedactivitieshelpingchildrenasmytop    4   .However,IwasarrangedtoserveCharles,whowasparalyzed(瘫痪的)fromtheneckdownandonly    5    totalkandmovehisfacialfeatures.

WhenIenteredCharles’roomforthefirsttime,I     6   myselftohim.Hisroomhadawindow,butitwas    7   withartwork:

variouspaperspaintedwithwatercolor.Istoodthere    8     whattodonext.

“Areyou     9    topaint?

”Charlesaskedme.“Thereisabrushandpaintsinthecupboard,”hesaid.Stillnotunderstandinghis    10    ,Iopenedthecupboardandsawalargecanofwatercolorpaintsandapaintbrush.WhenIsawthepaintbrush,itallbecame    11   ---Charlespaintedthosepictureswithhis    12    .

Charlesexplainedhowto    13    colorsonatray(托盘).Eachtimehewantedtochangecolors,heheldthe     14    inhisteethandsaid,“Newcolor,please”

WespenteveryWednesdayeveningthatfallandwintertogether.    15    ,Ibegantoappreciatemylifewithfresheyes.Charleshadgivenmeawonderful    16   :

he’dshownmethejoyofgratitude,evenforseemingly    17    things.

Manyyearsandmilesmakeme    18    Charlesnow.Butwheneverlife    19    me,Ithinkofhimandtellmyself,“Newcolor,please”.Ihaveafamily.Ihavemyfreedom.Thereissomuchtobe    20    for.

1.A.reminded    B.invited    C.allowed    D.promised

2.A.attract.    B.guide    C.include    D.approve

3.A.learn    B.recover    C.choose    D.benefit

4.A.needs    B.preferences    C.instructions    D.tasks

5.A.willing    B.prepared    C.pleased    D.able

6.A.informed    B.introduced    C.devoted    D.connected

7.A.provided    B.compared    C.ended    D.covered

8.A.knowing    B.explaining    C.wondering    D.ignoring

9.A.ready    B.comfortable    C.anxious    D.sure

10.A.orders    B.opinions    C.decisions    D.intentions

11.A.unreasonable    B.unforgettable    C.clear    D.accurate

12.A.nose    B.mouth    C.foot    D.face

13.A.accomplish    B.apply    C.squeeze    D.arrange

14.A.brush    B.can    C.tray    D.paper

15.A.Obviously    B.Hopefully    C.Gradually    D.Constantly

16.A.impression    B.thrill    C.award    D.gift

17.A.regular    B.ordinary    C.strange    D.formal

18.A.informedof    B.differentfrom    C.apartfrom    D.skepticalof

19.A.disappoints    B.motivates    C.forgets    D.punishes

20.A.thankful    B.hungry    C.concerned    D.famous

3、   Therearelotsofwaystoraiseawarenessforacause.Usually,the    1    theideais,themoreitgetsnoticed.Andthat’spreciselywhyone    2    Frenchmanhascaughtourattention.

   BaptisteDubanchetisbikingacrossEurope,surviving    3    ondiscarded(丢弃)food.Thethree-month,1900-milejourneyfromParistoWarsawisDubanchet’s    4    ofraisingawarenessoffoodwasteinEuropeandthroughouttheworld.

   Asyoucan   5   ,thetripisnopieceofcake.Whilerestaurants    6    tonsoffoodeachyear,muchofitremainsinaccessiblebecauseof    7    garbagecontainers,healthregulations,orbusinesspolicies.Onlyaboutoneintenplaces   8    himfoodthatwouldotherwisebediscarded.

   Forlegal   9   ,mostrestaurantshaveapolicyagainst    10    foodwaste."Somepeoplehaveeven    11    theirjobsbygivingmefood,"Dubanchetsaid.

   What's    12    interestingistheattitudevariouscitieshavetowardDubanchet’scause.Berlinhasbeenthe    13    whilethemostdifficultwastheCzechtownofPilsen.There,hehadto    14    atsome 50 differentstoresorrestaurantsbeforefindingfood.The ​   15    isallthemoreseriouswhenyouconsiderthe   16    exerciserequiredtobikefromFrancetoPoland.

   "Ihavetogetfood   17    becauseafterallthebikingIamtiredandIneedthe   18   ."

   Dubanchetexplained."Ismy    19    fullorempty?

Thatisthemostimportantthing,notwhatIameating."

   Heaimsto    20    hisjourneybymid-July.Withanyluck,he’llturnafewmoreheadsintheprocess.

1.A.cleverer    B.older    C.stranger    D.simpler

2.A.garbage-eating    B.sports-loving    C.food-wasting    D.law-breaking

3.A.secretly    B.finally    C.entirely    D.probably

4.A.purpose    B.way    C.opinion    D.dream

5.A.observe    B.imagine    C.suggest    D.remember

6.A.store    B.cook    C.shopfor    D.throwaway

7.A.locked    B.damaged    C.connected    D.abandoned

8.A.bought    B.offered    C.ordered    D.sold

9.A.reasons    B.rights    C.fees    D.aids

10.A.beggingfor    B.givingaway    C.hiding    D.causing

11.A.did    B.kept    C.accepted    D.risked

12.A.hardly    B.usually    C.particularly    D.merely

13.A.easiest    B.nearest    C.biggest    D.richest

14.A.work    B.shout    C.ask    D.jump

15.A.competition    B.conversation    C.conflict    D.challenge

16.A.adequate    B.rewarding    C.demanding    D.suitable

17.A.again    B.alone    C.later    D.fast

18.A.spirit    B.energy    C.time    D.effort

19.A.stomach    B.hand    C.pocket    D.basket

20.A.arrange    B.restart    C.report    D.finish

4、   MiraiNagasuhadalreadylivedatleasttwolifetimesinthesportoffigureskating(花样滑冰)whensheshowedupinColoradoSpringsinMarch2011.After    1    heronlynationaltitleat15in2008andfinishinga    2    fourthatthe2010WinterOlympicGames,Nagasu’s    3    turned,dramatically.Afteracoupleofrough    4    ,shecamebacktofinishthirdatthe2014USnationalsbeforetheSochiOlympics,onlytobe    5    fromtheUSteambyacommitteeinfavoroffourth-placefinisherAshleyWagner. 

   Nagasuwas    6    “Itwasawful,”shesaid.“Iwasverycloseto   7   .”ShetrainedhardeverydayinSouthernCalifornia    8    shewasneededasthefirstalternate.Shewasnot.Lookingforachangeofscenery,she    9    togotoColoradotovisitherfriendAgnesandtryto    10    whattodowiththerestofherlife.ItwastherethatNagasu    11    theOlympiccoachTomZakrajsek,whosheaskedifhewould    12    her.Itturnedoutthatthe   13    towhatNagasuwantedtodowiththerestofherlife,couldn’thavebeen   14   . Shekeptonskating.“Thenewenvironmentreally   15    .”Attheir   16    firstlessontogether,Zakrajsektoldher,“Youcandotripleaxel  (三圈半跳跃).”“Ican,”Nagasusaid,“andIwantto.”    17   ,shemasteredit. 

    Nagasu,24yearsold,anagebywhichyoung    18    haveoftenleftthesport.   19   ,shecontinued.ShewasheadedtoPyeongchang2018Olympictoperforminthewomen’sfreeskate.Hereffortsfinally ​   20    .  

1.A.writing    B.breaking   C.losing    D.winning

2.A.tiring   B.boring    C.surprising    D.terrifying

3.A.,fortunes    B.interest    C.career    D.temper

4.A.months    B.decades    C.weeks    D.years

5.A.dropped    B.escaped    C.absent    D.forbidden

6.A.impressed    B.inspired    C.desperate    D.f

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