版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
1、全国卷IEvery year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They 41 with them lots of waste. The 42 might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers (冰川) are disappearing, changing the 43 of Kilimanjaro.Hearing these stories, Im 44 about the place other destina
2、tions are described as “purer” natural experiences.However, I soon 45 that much has changed since the days of disturbing reports of 46 among tons of rubbish. I find a 47 mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are 48 but the efforts made by the Tanzania Nati
3、onal Park Authority seem to be 49 .The best of a Kilimanjaro 50 , in my opinion, isnt reaching the top. Mountains are 51 as spiritual places by many cultures. This 52 is especially evident on Kilimanjaro as 53 go through five ecosystems (生态系统) in the space of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainf
4、orest. It ends abruptly at 3, 000 meters, 54 lands of low growing plants. Further up, the weather 55 low clouds envelope the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I 56 twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4, 000 meters is the highland 57 : gravel (砾石), stones and rocks. 58 y
5、ou climb into an arctic-like zone with 59 snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.Does Kilimanjaro 60 its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace? I found the opposite to be true.41. A. keepB. mixC. connect D. bring 42. A. stories B. buildings C.
6、 crowds D. reporters43. A. positionB. ageC. face D. name 44. A. silentB. skeptical C. serious D. crazy45. A. discoverB. argueC. decide D. advocate 46. A. equipment B. grass C. camps D. stones47. A. remote B. quiet C. tall D. clean48. A. newB. special C. significant D. necessary49. A. paying off B. s
7、preading out C. blowing up D. fading away50. A. atmosphere B. experience C. experiment D. sight51. A. studied B. observed C. explored D. regarded52. A. viewB. quality C. reasonD. purpose53. A. scientists B. climbers C. localsD. officials54. A. holding on to B. going back to C. living up to D. giving
8、 way to55. A. changes B. clearsC. improvesD. permits56. A. match B. imagine C. count D. add57. A. village B. desert C. roadD. lake58. A. Obviously B. Easily C. Consequently D. Finally59. A. permanent B. littleC. freshD. artificial60. A. enjoy B. deserve C. saveD. acquire全国卷IIIts about 250 miles from
9、 the hills of west-central Iowa to Ehlers home in Minnesota. During the long trip home, following a weekend of hunting, Ehlers 41 about the small dog he had seen 42 alongside the road. He had 43 to coax (哄) the dog to him but, frightened, it had _44_. Back home, Ehlers was troubled by that 45 dog. S
10、o, four days later, he called his friend Greg, and the two drove 46 . After a long and careful 47 , Greg saw, across a field, the dog moving _48_ away. Ehlers eventually succeeded in coaxing the animal to him. Nervousness and fear were replaced with 49 . It just started licking (舔) Ehlers face.A loc
11、al farmer told them the dog sounded like one 50 as lost in the local paper. The ad had a 51 number for a town in southern Michigan. Ehlers 52 the number of Jeff and Lisa to tell them he had 53 their dog.Jeff had 54 in Iowa before Thanksgiving with his dog, Rosie, but the gun shots had scared the dog
12、 off. Jeff searched 55 for Rosie in the next four days.Ehlers returned to Minnesota, and then drove 100 miles to Minneapolis to put Rosie on a flight to Michigan. “Its good to know theres still someone out there who 56 enough to go to that kind of 57 ,” says Lisa of Ehlers rescue 58 .“I figured whoe
13、ver lost the dog was probably just as 59 to it as I am to my dogs,” says Ehlers. “If it had been my dog, Id hope that somebody would be 60 to go that extra mile.”41. A. readB. forgotC. thoughtD. heard42. A. fightingB. tremblingC. eatingD. sleeping43. A. triedB. agreed C. promisedD. regretted44. A. c
14、almed downB. stood up C. rolled overD. run off45. A. injuredB. stolen C. lostD. rescued46. A. home B. past C. back D. on 47. A. preparation B. explanationC. test D. search48. A. cautiously B. casually C. skillfullyD. angrily49. A. surprise B. joy C. hesitation D. anxiety50. A. predicted B. advertise
15、d C. believedD. recorded 51. A. house B. phone C. streetD. car52. A. called B. copied C. countedD. remembered 53. A. fed B. adopted C. foundD. cured54. A. hunted B. skied C. livedD. worked55. A. on purpose B. on time C. in turnD. in vain56. A. cares B. sees C. suffersD. learns 57. A. place B. troubl
16、eC. waste D. extreme 58. A. service B. plan C. effort D. team59. A. equal B. allergic C. grateful D. close60. A. suitable B. proud C. wise D. wiling全国卷IIIThe small town of Rjukan in Norway is situated between several mountains and does not get direct sunlight from late September to mid-March 41 six
17、months out of the year.“Of course, we 42 it when the sun is shining,” says Karin Ro, who works for the towns tourism office. “We see the sky is 43 , but down in the valley its darker its like on a 44 day.”But that 45 when a system of high-tech 46 was introduced to reflect sunlight from neighboring p
18、eaks (山峰) into the valley below. Wednesday, residents (居民) of Rjukan 47 their very first ray of winter sunshine: A row of reflective boards on a nearby mountainside were put to 48 . The mirrors are controlled by a computer that 49 them to turn along with the sun throughout the 50 and to close during
19、 windy weather. They reflect a concentrated beam (束) of light onto the towns central 51 , creating an area of sunlight roughly 600 square meters. When the 1ight 52 , Rjukan residents gathered together.“People have been 53 there and standing there and taking 54 of each other,” Ro says. “The town squa
20、re was totally 55 . I think almost all the people in the town were there.” The 3,500 residents cannot all 56 the sunshine at the same time. 57 , the new light feels like more than enough for the towns 58 residents.“Its not very 59 ,” she says, “but it is enough when we are 60 .”41. A. only B. obviou
21、slyC. nearlyD. precisely42. A. fear B. believeC. hearD. notice43. A. empty B. blueC. highD. wide44. A. cloudy B. normalC. differentD. warm45. A. helped B. changedC. happenedD. mattered46. A. computers B. telescopesC. mirrorsD. cameras47. A. remembered B. forecastedC. receivedD. imagined48. A. repair
22、 B. riskC. restD. use49. A. forbids B. directsC. predicts D. follows50. A. day B. nightC. month D. year51. A. library B. hall C. square D. street52. A. appeared B. returnedC. faded D. stopped53. A. driving B. hidingC. camping D. sitting54. A. pictures B. notesC. care D. hold55. A. new B. fullC. flat
23、 D. silent56. A. block B. avoidC. enjoy D. store57. A. Instead B. HoweverC. Gradually D. Similarly58. A. nature-lovingB. energy-savingC. weather-beatenD. sun-starved59. A. big B. clearC. cold D. easy60. A. trying B. waitingC. watchingD. sharing北京卷Regardless of the weather or the distance, Paul Wilso
24、n will make sure low-income students in his neighbourhood arrive at their college classes on time.A retired engineer, 76-year-old Wilson has been (11) free rides to college students for the past eight years. Since he first started _ (12) his car to the young people, Wilson has (13) an astonishing 64
25、,000 miles, and has had countless pleasant and often humorous (14) with the students he transports to and from school. The students who hes (15) have gone on to become physicians, teachers and engineers, but what theyve also got out of their time in school is finding a role model and a friend in Wil
26、son. Some students _ (16) call him “Grandpa”.Tina Stern (17) rides from Wilson for all her four years in college, and the trips meant much more to her than just free (18). “Its not just a ride; youre not just sitting there in (19) silence or with your headphones on. ” Stern said. “He asks you questi
27、ons and actually (20) the answers, so the next time you ride with him, hell (21) those things.”Wilson first worked as a driver through a student-support programme of the non-profit organisation, On Point for College. Although the (22) asks the members only to drive students to and from their classes
28、, Wilson often goes (23) to ensure the welfare and safety of the students. If they have problems with registration, Wilson is there to _ (24) them. If they run out of certain daily necessities, Wilson will drive to the nearest store and purchase whats needed. If a student gets hungry on the long dri
29、ves to and from school, Wilson never (25) to buy them a meal.For many students, Wilsons help is not only appreciated, its also entirely (26) for them to be able to complete their college education. Some students dont have a reliable car, while others have to _ (27) vehicles with parents who work six
30、 days a week. For them, riding with Wilson has (28) them to complete their education but according to Wilson, he benefits just as much from the (29). “I just love driving, and I love these kids,” Wilson said. “Its such a(n) (30) to be a part of these kids lives, even just for a few hours, getting to
31、 know them and hearing their stories.”11. A. linkingB. sending C. offeringD. distributing12. A. donating B. lending C. delivering D. volunteering13. A. pavedB. covered C. measured D. wandered14. A. arguments B. interviews C. negotiations D. conversations15. A. metB. driven C. addressed D. greeted16.
32、 A. even B. ever C. once D. already17. A. earned B. received C. assessed D. demanded18. A. transportation B. style C. time D. communication19. A. forced B. awkward C. ridiculous D. suspicious20. A. selects B. recites C. guesses D. remembers21. A. act on B. settle on C. check on D. agree on22. A. clu
33、bB. league C. college D. programme23. A. far B. around C. beyond D. forwards24. A. assist B. watch C. urge D. warn25. A. expects B. attempts C. manages D. hesitates26. A. extraB. unusual C. necessaryD. adequate27. A. shareB. fuelC. repairD. exchange28. A. requiredB. allowedC. remindedD. convinced29.
34、 A. experienceB. arrangementC. appreciationD. employment30. A. effortB. ambitionC. privilegeD. convenience天津卷I was ready to pay for my bananas at the grocery one night, when fear seized me. My wallet was gone. I could only have left it on the G9 bus, which was now speeding in the dark to some 16 sta
35、tion.The 17 moment was quickly followed by mental math. How much time and money would it cost to replace the 18 of that little wallet? The credit cards, the drivers license, the cash, all lost to the bus.Two hours later, back at my house, I heard a knock on the door. My husband 19 it while I was on
36、the phone in the dining room. “Does Jennifer live here?” I heard a lady say. In my husbands hand was my wallet, with not a penny 20 . She left before I could 21 make it to the door to offer my thanks.After sharing the story online, I heard from someone, who 22 the lady as Erin Smith. Without 23 , I
37、called to thank her. She said she 24 my wallet on a bus seat. She 25 that going to a strangers house was a 26 move, but she decided to take the chance. “If I were in that 27 , I would want someone to try to find me,” she said. This one stranger responded beautifully to my small 28 , but she actually
38、 wasnt the only one. Right after Erin 29 my wallet on the bus, she posted a picture of my drivers license to an online forum (论坛), trying to see 30 anyone knew me. No sooner did she leave my doorstep than I had emails from two women whose kids go to my sons nursery and who recognized my face. Ive ne
39、ver 31 words with those moms beyond small talk, but they wanted to help. I read that people are more divided than ever, but thats not how the people I 32 tend to act. 33 , I feel blessed someone had wanted to help a stranger. Erin had gone 34 what almost anyone would have done, finding my house on a
40、 bitterly cold night, and for that I was extremely 35 .16. A. accessible B. hidden C. unknownD. convenient17. A. face-savingB. brain-washingC. eye-catching D. heart-stopping18. A. parts B. contentsC. detailsD. ingredients19. A. ignored B. answeredC. examinedD. interrupted20. A. missing B. returnedC.
41、 remainingD. abandoned21. A. still B. ever C. yet D. even22. A. selected B. appointedC. identified D. defined23. A. delay B. alarmC. regret D. invitation24. A. moved B. placedC. openedD. spotted25. A. disagreedB. complainedC. calculatedD. recommended26. A. selflessB. riskyC. slowD. personal27. A. si
42、teB. directionC. situationD. atmosphere28. A. crisisB. dangerC. threatD. failure29. A. got rid ofB. made use ofC. had control ofD. took possession of30. A. ifB. whereC. howD. when31. A. recalledB. exchangedC. repeatedD. whispered32. A. encounterB. followC. consultD. accompany33. A. Going awayB. Turn
43、ing aroundC. Looking backD. Coming along34. A. intoB. againstC. overD. beyond35. A. longingB. enthusiasticC. concernedD. grateful江苏卷Wildlife has been greatly threatened in the modern age. There are species (物种) that are 36 every day. The white-naped crane is a typical example. So scientists are tryi
44、ng their best to 37 the species from going out of existence.Chris and Tim work at a zoo, helping endangered cranes with their 38 . Emma, a female crane, has been in their 39 since she arrived in 2004.Born at an international crane foundation, Emma was 40 by human caretakers. This led to an unexpecte
45、d 41 , though she had a wonderful time there. Emma had 42 taken herself as a crane and become deeply attached to humans. She 43 to live with male cranes, and even had a 44 for killing some of them, which made it 45 for her to become a mother. 46 , the two zookeepers didnt want to see the extinction
46、(灭绝) of this precious species. With their patience and efforts, they successfully developed a 47 of artificial breeding (人工繁殖) and natural reproduction. This 48 Emma to give birth to five baby cranes.The two keepers are proud of their productive work. But before they can be 49 , more efforts must be
47、 made, because the population of the crane in the wild is on the 50 , and many other species appear headed toward extinction. 51 , not everyone has realized that wildlife has thoughts, feelings, and most importantly, equal rights to survive.How can we 52 the ever-widening gap that separates us from
48、other animals? Chris and Tim offered us the 53 : human beings took it for granted that their 54 held all the solutions, but maybe their hearts can be a better 55 .36. A. growingB. migrating C. competing D. disappearing37. A. banB. save C. splitD. remove38. A. abortionB. recreation C. reproductionD.
49、administration39. A. careB. eyeC. mindD. story40. A. foundB. chosen C. raisedD. seized41. A. bonus B. consequence C. victory D. sacrifice42. A. never B. always C. unluckily D. cheerfully43. A. liked B. refused C. decided D. hesitated44. A. gift B. skill C. concern D. reputation45. A. illegal B. insp
50、iring C. important D. impossible46. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. However D. Instead47. A. combination B. collection C. strategy D. system48. A. forced B. forbade C. taught D. enabled49. A. defeated B. grateful C. assured D. tolerant50. A. list B. rise C. agenda D. decline51. A. In contrast B. After a
51、ll C. By the way D. On the contrary52. A. leave B. bridge C. open D. identify53. A. course B. excuse C. answer D. reward54. A. brains B. behaviors C. services D. projects55. A. guideB. treat C. exampleD. companion浙江卷There are lots of ways to raise awareness for a cause. Usually, the 36 the idea is, the more it gets noticed. And thats precisely why one 37 Frenchman has caught our attention.Baptiste Dubanchet is biking across Europe, surviving 38 on discarded (丢弃) food. The three-month, 1,900-mile journey from Paris to Warsaw is Dubanchets 39 of raising awaren
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 2025年度专业演出场地租赁及活动策划服务协议3篇
- 2025年度码头货物短途运输及环保处理服务合同4篇
- 2024-2025学年高中历史第五单元近现代中国的先进思想第20课西学东渐课后习题含解析岳麓版必修3
- 二零二五版生态修复工程承揽合同模板-施工与生态保护2篇
- 2025年度门卫人员安全教育与聘用合同
- 2024版派遣员工合同样本2篇
- 2025版高端商务办公空间租赁合同4篇
- 2024码头场地租赁合同
- 2024版天然气安全运输合同
- 2024铁路旅客运输服务质量监督合同3篇
- 运输供应商年度评价表
- 机械点检员职业技能知识考试题库与答案(900题)
- 成熙高级英语听力脚本
- 北京语言大学保卫处管理岗位工作人员招考聘用【共500题附答案解析】模拟试卷
- 肺癌的诊治指南课件
- 人教版七年级下册数学全册完整版课件
- 商场装修改造施工组织设计
- (中职)Dreamweaver-CC网页设计与制作(3版)电子课件(完整版)
- 统编版一年级语文上册 第5单元教材解读 PPT
- 加减乘除混合运算600题直接打印
- ASCO7000系列GROUP5控制盘使用手册
评论
0/150
提交评论