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台山一中2024届高三第一次月考英语学科试题(2023-08)AFrequentlyAskedQuestionsforYellowstoneNationalParkHowmuchistheentrancefee?$35-Private,non-commercialvehicle;$30-Motorcycleorsnowmobile(winter)$20-Visitors16andolderenteringbyfoot,bike,ski,etc.*Thisfeeprovidesthevisitorwitha7-dayentrancepermitforbothYellowstoneandGrandTetonNationalParks.Whereshouldwestay?Yourdecisionmaydependonhowmuchtimeyouhaveandwhatyouwanttoseethemost.IfyouplanonvisitingYellowstoneNationalParkforonlyafewdaysandwanttoexperiencesomeofthemainattractionsthenWestYellowstonewouldbeagoodbase.Fromthere,itisashortdrivetothegeyserbasins,OldFaithfulandtheGrandCanyon.IfyouwanttohavethefullparkexperiencethenperhapslodgingatOldFaithfulwouldbeagoodchoice.Ifyouwanttoviewthemostwildlife,thenwesuggesttheNortheastEntrance.TheSouthEntranceisagreatoptionifyouhavemoretimeandwanttovisitGrandTetonNationalPark;howeveritisalongerdrivetotheheartofYellowstoneifyoubaseoutofJackson.TheNorthEntranceisparkheadquartersandhasthemosthistoricinformationonthepark.Whenisthebesttimetovisitthepark?Thisdependsonwhatyourinterestsare.Springhasabundantwildlife,roaringwaterfallsandwildweather.Summerhasitallincludingthemostcrowds,soyou’dbettergetoutearlyandeatyourbreakfastontheroad!Fallisaspecialtimeofyear.Everythingseemstobediminishingincludingthecrowds.Winterisatimeofbeingabitofsocialisolation.Inyearspastitwasmore“economical”tovisitmostofthepark.Nowitismorerestrictedunlessyoucanaffordasnow-coachorguidedsnowmobiletour.CanIgetCellandWi-Fi?FreepublicWi-FiisavailableatAl-brightVisitorCenterandatsomeparklodgesforregisteredguests.Cellserviceisextremelylimited,withreceptiononlyavailableinornearmajordevelopedareas.Insummer,serviceisoftenmaxedoutintheseareas.Yet,itissadtoseethelatestgenerationfadeawayfromnormaleverydayactivitiesandconversation.Getout,lookaround,admirethewonders.There’replentyofnaturalandhumandistractionsaroundeverycorner.ThelastthingwewanttodoisdivertvisitorsfromYellowstone’swondersespeciallywhiledriving.1.HowmuchistheentrancefeeintotalifJefferymakesaself-drivingtriptoYellowstonewithhisfatherandhis16-year-olddaughterduringthewintervacation?A.$105B.$55C.$35D.$502.Theunderlinedsentenceimpliesthat.A.visitingYellowstoneinwinterispreferredbymostlocalpeopleB.mostoftheparkwasrestrictedtovisitorsinwinterinthepast.C.nowadaysmostpeoplechoosetotourtheparkonasnow-coachinwinter.D.winterusedtobeabettertimetovisittheparkintermsofexpenses3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.theentranceticketappliestoYellowstoneonlyB.OldFaithfulprovidesafullviewoftheparkC.thewirelessconnectionisnotsatisfactoryinsummerD.youngergenerationsmakeupthemajorityofparkvisitorsBFormostpeople,graduationisanexcitingdaythecelebrationofyearsofhardwork.Mygraduationday...wasnot.Irememberthatweekendtwoyearsago.Familyandfriendshadflowninfromacrossthecountrytowatchourclasswalkacrossthatstage.Butlikeeveryoneelseinmygraduatingclass,Ihadwatchedtheeconomyturnfrombadtoworse.WhatIthoughtwouldtakeaweekdraggedintotwo.andthenfour,and100jobapplicationslater,Ifoundmyselfintheexactsamespotas1wasbefore.Andtheduedatetobeginpayingbackmystudentloanswascreepingevercloser.Youknowthatfeelingwhenyouwakeupandyouarejustconsumedwithfear?Fearaboutsomethingyoucan'tcontrol—thatsenseofapproachingfailurethatremainsoveryouasyouhopethateverythingthathappenedtoyouthusfarwasjustabaddream?Thatfeelingbecameaconstantinmylife.Andthemostfrustratingpartwasnomatterhowmuch1tried,1justcouldn'tseemtomakeanyprogress.第2页/共10页SowhatdidIdotomaintainmysanity(理智Iwrote.Somethingaboutputtingwordsonapagemadeeverythingseemalittleclearer—alittlebrighter.Somethingaboutwritinggavemehope.Andifyouwantsomethingbadlyenough...sometimesalittlehopeisallyouneed!SoIchanneledmyfrustrationintoachildren'sbook.Andthenoneday,withoutanysortofwritingdegreeorcontactsinthewritingworld—justalolofhardworkandperseverance—Iwasofferedapublishingcontractformyfirstbook!Afterthat,thingsslowlybegantofallintoplace.1wasofferedasecondbookdeal.Then,afewmonthslater,IgotaninterviewwithTheWaltDisneyCompanyandwashiredshortlyafter.Themoralofthisstoryis...don'tgiveup.Evenifthingslookbleaknow,don'tgiveup.ThingschangeIfyouworkhard,giveittime,anddon'tgiveup,thingswillalwaysgetbetterOftentimesallweneedisthecouragetopushbeyondtheriver.4.FromParagraph2,wecanlearnthattheauthorprobably.A.washavinganexcitinggraduationB.wasgettingintofinancialdifficultiesC.missedthelifeintheuniversityD.hadjustappliedforthestudentloans5.Howdidtheauthorchangethefrustratingsituation?A.Bysendingapplications.B.Byofferingcontracts.C.Bykeepingwriting.D.Bypublishingbooks.6.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword"bleak"inthelastparagraph?A.unattractiveB.hopelessC.thrillingD.promising7.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Successbelongstothepersevering.B.Acontentedmindisaperpetual(长久的)feast.C.Asmoothseanevermakesaskillfulmariner.D.Misfortunestelluswhatfortuneis.CWalkingoverwatermightsoundunbelievable.Infact,peopledoitallthetime.How?Almostalloftheworld’sliquidfreshwaterthatiscalledgroundwaterliesunderground.Earthisawaterplanet,butmostofitswaterisintheoceans.Onlyabout2.5percentoftheplanet’swaterisfreshwater,ofwhichnearly69percentisfrozeninglaciers(冰川)andicecapsandabout30percentis第3页/共10页groundwater-muchmorethanthe1.2percentthatflowsthroughriversandfillslakes.GroundwaterisfoundalmosteverywhereonEarth.Ithidesundermountains,plainsandevendeserts.Tinygapsbetweenrocksandsoilgrainstakeinandholdthiswaterlikeasponge(海绵),formingburiedbodiesofwatercalledaquifers(地下蓄水层).Together,theyholdabout60timesasmuchwaterastheworld’slakesandriverscombined.Groundwaterisakeypartoftheearth’swatercycle.Rainandmeltedsnowgodownintotheground.Thewatercanstaythereforthousandsofyears.Somegroundwaternaturallyrunsoutontotheearth’ssurfacethroughsprings.Italsoflowsintolakes,riversandwetlands.Peoplegetgroundwaterthroughwellsfordrinking,wateringcropsandotheruses.Ashuman-causedclimatechangedriesoutpartsoftheplanet,demandforgroundwatermayrise.Atthesametime,climatechangemayincreasestorms.Heavierrainismorelikelytorushstraightintostreamsandstormdrains,insteadofgoingintothesoil.So,theremaybelessgroundwateraround.Manyoftheworld’saquifersalreadyseemtobedryingup.Twenty-oneoftheearth’s37biggestaquifersarebecomingsmaller,satellitedatashow.Themostdried-outaquifersarenearbigcities,farms,ordryregions.Asgroundwaterstoresdwindle,theyholdlesswatertorefillriversandstreams,thusthreateningfreshwaterecosystems.8.WhatcanweknowaboutgroundwaterfromParagraph3?A.Itwillendupinriversandseas.B.It’smainlystoredinwetregions.C.It’smainlykeptintheformofaquifers.D.Itrunsoutontotheearth’ssurfaceregularly.9.Whydoesclimatechangeresultinlessgroundwateraccordingtothetext?A.Itmakesheavierraingointothesoil.B.Itraisesthetemperatureandincreasesdaytime.C.Itcausesglacierstodisappearfasterthanever.D.Itallowslessraintogoundergrounddirectly.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dwindle”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Decrease.B.Change.C.Develop.D.Form.11.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThethreatfromclimatechangeB.ThewatercycleintheworldC.ThedecreaseofgroundwaterD.WatercrisisontheplanetDIt’sunlikelythatwe’llseeadodo,aflightlessbird,walkingthisearthanytimeagain,accordingtoBethShapiro,aevolutionarymolecularbiologist.第4页/共10页“Whenmostpeoplethinkaboutde-extinction,they’reimaginingcloning,”Shapirosaid.Cloning,theapproachthatcreatedDolly,thesheepin1996andElizabethAnn,theblack-footedferretin2020,createsanidenticalgeneticcopyofanindividualbyputtingDNAfromalivingadultcellintoaneggcellfromwhichthenucleus(细胞核)hasbeenremoved.AdultcellscontainalltheDNAneededtodevelopintoalivinganimal.EggcellsthenusethatDNAasablueprinttoturnthemselvesintomanykindsofcells——skin,organs,bloodandbones——theanimalneeds.“Butnolivingcellsfromdodosexist.Instead,”Shapirosaid,“you’dhavetostartwithacloselyrelatedanimal’sgenome(基因组)andthenchangeitintoonesimilartododos.”Forexample,mammoths(猛犸)arealsoextinct,buttheywereverycloselyrelatedtomodernAsianelephants,soresearchersareattemptingtobringmammothsbackfromextinctionbycreatingahybridmammothwithsomemammothgenesreplacingpartoftheelephantgenomeinanelephanteggcell.However,therearelikelymillionsofgeneticdifferencesbetweenthegenomeofanAsianelephantandthatofamammothaccordingtoShapiro.Asforthedodo,itsclosestlivingrelativeistheNicobarpigeon.MammothsandAsianelephantsareprettycloselyrelated,whereasithadbeenmorethan20millionyearssincethedodoandtheNicobarpigeonhadanycommonancestors.Geneticdifferencesbetweenthetwobirdspeciesarethereforemuchgreater,makingitaformidabletasktocreateasuccessfulhybridinthelab,Shapirosaid.Evenifscientistsmanagetobringdodosback,theislandwheretheyoncelivedisaverydifferentplacenowadays,whichmakeitimpossibletoreintroducedodoswithoutmajorintervention.12.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.ThespecialroleofDNA.B.Theprocessofcloning.C.Thedevelopmentofcloning.D.Thecomplexityofcloning.13.WhatdoesShapirowanttoshowbytheexampleofmammoths?A.Dodosarehardertobringbacktolife.B.Theirlivingcellsarehardtopreserve.C.Cloningcanbeusedtorecreateextinctanimals.D.TheyshareasimilargenomewithAsianelephants.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“formidable”meaninParagraph4?AUrgent..B.Possible.第5页/共10页C.Tough.D.Different.15.WhatisShapiro’sattitudetowardstherebirthofdodos?A.Favorable.B.Intolerant.C.Objective.D.Negative.Forsomepeople,musicisnofunatall.Aboutfourpercentofthepopulationiswhatscientistscall“amusic.”Peoplewhoareamusicarebornwithouttheabilitytorecognizeorreproducemusicalnotes(音调).16Amusicscanonlyhearthedifferencebetweentwonotesiftheyareveryfarapartonthemusicalscale. 17Manyamusicscomparethesoundofmusictopiecesofmetalhittingeachother.Lifecanbehardforamusics.Theirinabilitytoenjoymusicsetthemapartfromothers.Itcanbedifficultforotherpeopletoidentifywiththeircondition.Infact,mostpeoplecannotbegintograspwhatitfeelsliketobeamusic.Justgoingtoarestaurantorashoppingmallcanbeuncomfortableorevenpainful.Thatiswhymanyamusicsintentionallystayawayfromplaceswherethereismusic.18“IusedtohatepartiesandIwasdistantfrommyfriends.”saysMargaret,aseventy-year-oldwomanwhoonlyrecentlydiscoveredthatshewasamusic.BystudyingpeoplelikeMargaret,scientistsarefinallylearninghowtoidentifythisunusualcondition.Scientistssaythatthebrainsofamusicsaredifferentfromthebrainsofpeoplewhocanappreciatemusic.Thedifferenceiscomplex,anditdoesn’tinvolvedefectivehearing.Amusicscanunderstandothernonmusicalsoundswell.Theyalsohavenoproblemsunderstandingordinaryspeech.19Manyamusicsarehappywhentheirconditionisfinallydiagnosed(诊断).Foryears,Margaretfeltembarrassedaboutherproblemwithmusic.20Thereisanameforhercondition.Thatmakesiteasierforhertoexplain.“Whenpeopleinvitemetoaconcert,Ijustsay,‘Nothanks,I’mamusic,’”saysMargaret.“IjustwishIhadlearnedtosaythatwhenIwasseventeenandnotseventy.”A.Songssoundlikenoisetoanamusic.B.Nowsheknowsthatsheisnotalone.C.Thenotessounddifferenttoanamusic.D.Shefeltlonelywhilestayingawayfromothers.第6页/共10页E.However,thiscanresultinwithdrawalandsocialisolation.F.Amusicpeopleoftencannottellthedifferencebetweentwosongs.G.Scientistscompareamusicstopeoplewhojustcan’tseecertaincolors.I’mamotherofthreeandapsychologist.Recently,Icometounderstandwhatmakeschildhoodvaluableinitsownright.Oneday,whenIwenttogetmy7-year-oldsonfromsoccer21,thekid22mewithadowncastface.Thecoachhad23himfornotfocusingonhissoccerdrills.Hewalkedoutoftheschoolwithhisheadandshoulders24down.Heseemedwrappedin25.Butjustbeforehereachedthecardoor,hesuddenlystopped,crouching(蹲伏)downto26somethingonthesidewalk.His27wentdownlowerandlower,andthen,withcompletejoyhecalledout,“Mum.Comehere.Thisisthe28bug(虫子)I’veeverseen.Ithas,likeamillion29.It’samazing.”Helookedupatme,hisfeaturesoverflowingwithenergyand30.“Can’twe31hereforjustaminute?Iwanttofindoutwhathedoeswithallthoselegs.”Thetraditionalviewofsuchamomentisthatitis32,orawasteofvaluabletime.Yetatthatmomentitsuddenlydawnedonmethatwhatsetschildrenapartfromadultsisnottheirignorance(无知)buttheir 33forjoy.Children’sabilitytobecomedeeply34insomethingandgetgreatpleasureiswhatadultsspendtherestoftheirlives35.21.A.appointmentB.displayC.practiceD.experience22.A.servedB.greetedC.witnessedD.treated23.A.enviedB.criticizedC.promotedD.forgiven24.A.hangingB.settlingC.puttingD.turning25.A.shynessB.weaknessC.lonelinessD.sadness26.A.pickupB.lookforC.stareatD.bringout27.A.earsB.handsC.mouthD.face28.A.biggestB.simplestC.strangestD.dullest29.A.eyesB.armsC.legsD.feet30.A.entertainmentB.delightC.satisfactionD.confusion31.A.gatherB.playC.sitD.stay第7页/共10页32.A.practicalB.impossibleC.accessibleD.unnecessary33.A.capacityB.respectC.effortD.responsibility34.A.experiencedB.absorbedC.richD.skillful35.A.seekingB.studyingC.missingD.denying阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。OneveryThursdaynight,psychologistMaudLehanneleadstwoofFrance’sfavoritepastimes,coffeedrinkingandthe“talkingcure”.Theretheylearntogetintouchwiththeirtruefeelings.Lehanne’spsychologycafeistryingtohelpthecity’s36(trouble)neighborhoodcafes.Inthepastfewyears,Parisiancafes 37(become)victimsduetochangesintheFrenchlifestyle-longerworkinghours,afast-foodboomandayoungergeneration’sdesiretospend38(they)timeathome.Luckily,dozensofnewthemecafesappear 39(change)thesituation.Cafesfocusedonpsychology,history,andengineeringarecatchingon, 40(fill)tableswellintotheevening.Thecity’s“psychologycafes”,41offergreatcomfort,areamongthemostpopularplaces.Middle-agedhomemakers,retirees,andtheunemployedcometosuchcafestotalkaboutlove,42(angry),anddreamswithapsychologist.“There’s43strongneedinParisforcommunication,”saysMaurice,acaferegularwhoworks44areligiousinstructorinanearbychurch.“Peoplehavefewrealfriends. 45theyneedistoopenup.”Lehannesaysshe’dliketoseepsychologycafesalloverFrance.“Ifpeoplehadnormallives,thesecafeswouldn’texist,”shesays.46.假设你是育才中学学生会主席李华,你校将举办一次英语演讲比赛,希望某大学的外籍教师Smith女士来做评委,请参照以下内容给她写一封邀请信。2、参赛者、时间、地点;3、联系人及方式。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数DearMsSmith,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第8页/共10页____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Lungsnearlybursting,Istruggledtoliftmyheadoutofthewater.Inchbyinch,mytiredbodyreachedfortheendofthepool.Theextentofmyswimmingcareerwaspurelyrecreational,whilethecompetitiveswimmersnearbythoughtnothingoftheseeminglysimpletaskofa500-meterswimtest.PushingmyselftofinishwhatIhadstarted,Icouldonlythink:whynottaketheeasywayout?Earlierthatweek,Ihadturnedinmyfirstjobapplicationatalocalpool.Overqualified,Iwashiredonthespot.However,thetaskswereboring:helpingconfusedvisitorsandmeasuringtheheightofchildrenbeforetheywentdowntheslide,thosesortsofthings.Iwascapableofmore.Soaswimtestwasrequired,establishingthemerefactthatIwasnotcompletelyhelplessinapool.Midwaythrough,themanageradministeringthetestremarked,“Thislooksreallyeasyforyou.Whyaren'tyouapplyingtobecomeaguard?"“Thethoughthadn'tcrossedmymind."“Well,lifeguardingdemandsmoreresponsibility,strengthandrespect.Thusthepositionpays$2moreperhour.Yourswimmingskillsarestrongenough.Allyouneedtodoiscompleteacertificationclass.”InsideIwasunsureofmyself,buthiswordsinspiredme-Youneverknowwhatyouarecapableofuntilyouforceyourselftodoit.SoonIpassedtheswimtest.Allleftwastopracticeandlearnfirstaid,CPR(心肺复苏),andproceduresfordifferentlandandwater-basedemergencies.Workstartedsoon.Awell-intentionedyetanxiousfeelinginmesoonpassed.Days,weeks,andmonthswentbywithoutincident;emergencieswererare.TheskillsandtrainingIhadsocarefullystudiedandacquiredseemedunnecessary.Todayappearedtobeanotheruneventfulday.However,shortlyaftertheotherguardssignaledtothechildrentoexitthepool,Inoticedoneboywasstillinthemiddlewhiletheothershadclimbedup.注意:第9页/共10页1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Somethingmusthavegonewrongwithhim,”Ithoughttomyself.__________________________________________________________Havingtheboyonthefloor,Iputmyeartohismouthandmyfingersathisneck._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第10页/共10页台山一中2024届高三第一次月考英语学科试题(2023-08)AFrequentlyAskedQuestionsforYellowstoneNationalParkHowmuchistheentrancefee?$35-Private,non-commercialvehicle;$30-Motorcycleorsnowmobile(winter)$20-Visitors16andolderenteringbyfoot,bike,ski,etc.*Thisfeeprovidesthevisitorwitha7-dayentrancepermitforbothYellowstoneandGrandTetonNationalParks.Whereshouldwestay?Yourdecisionmaydependonhowmuchtimeyouhaveandwhatyouwanttoseethemost.IfyouplanonvisitingYellowstoneNationalParkforonlyafewdaysandwanttoexperiencesomeofthemainattractionsthenWestYellowstonewouldbeagoodbase.Fromthere,itisashortdrivetothegeyserbasins,OldFaithfulandtheGrandCanyon.IfyouwanttohavethefullparkexperiencethenperhapslodgingatOldFaithfulwouldbeagoodchoice.Ifyouwanttoviewthemostwildlife,thenwesuggesttheNortheastEntrance.TheSouthEntranceisagreatoptionifyouhavemoretimeandwanttovisitGrandTetonNationalPark;howeveritisalongerdrivetotheheartofYellowstoneifyoubaseoutofJackson.TheNorthEntranceisparkheadquartersandhasthemosthistoricinformationonthepark.Whenisthebesttimetovisitthepark?Thisdependsonwhatyourinterestsare.Springhasabundantwildlife,roaringwaterfallsandwildweather.Summerhasitallincludingthemostcrowds,soyou’dbettergetoutearlyandeatyourbreakfastontheroad!Fallisaspecialtimeofyear.Everythingseemstobediminishingincludingthecrowds.Winterisatimeofbeingabitofsocialisolation.Inyearspastitwasmore“economical”tovisitmostofthepark.Nowitismorerestrictedunlessyoucanaffordasnow-coachorguidedsnowmobiletour.CanIgetCellandWi-Fi?FreepublicWi-FiisavailableatAl-brightVisitorCenterandatsomeparklodgesforregisteredguests.Cellserviceisextremelylimited,withreceptiononlyavailableinornearmajordevelopedareas.Insummer,serviceis第1页/共20页oftenmaxedoutintheseareas.Yet,itissadtoseethelatestgenerationfadeawayfromnormaleverydayactivitiesandconversation.Getout,lookaround,admirethewonders.There’replentyofnaturalandhumandistractionsaroundeverycorner.ThelastthingwewanttodoisdivertvisitorsfromYellowstone’swondersespeciallywhiledriving.1.HowmuchistheentrancefeeintotalifJefferymakesaself-drivingtriptoYellowstonewithhisfatherandhis16-year-olddaughterduringthewintervacation?A.$105B.$55C.$35D.$502.Theunderlinedsentenceimpliesthat.A.visitingYellowstoneinwinterispreferredbymostlocalpeopleB.mostoftheparkwasrestrictedtovisitorsinwinterinthepast.C.nowadaysmostpeoplechoosetotourtheparkonasnow-coachinwinter.D.winterusedtobeabettertimetovisittheparkintermsofexpenses3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.theentranceticketappliestoYellowstoneonlyB.OldFaithfulprovidesafullviewoftheparkC.thewirelessconnectionisnotsatisfactoryinsummerD.youngergenerationsmakeupthemajorityofparkvisitors【答案】1.C2.D3.C【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了黄石公园的门票以及可以选择的住宿及游玩的地方。细节理解题。根据小标题“Howmuchistheentrancefee?”下面的“$35-Private,non-commercialvehicle;”可知,私家非商用车辆入场费是35美元,没有说是每个人35美元,是一辆车35美元。因此,Jeffery带爸爸和女儿开车去黄石公园的费用是35美元。故选C。【2题详解】推理判断题。根据画线句上文“Winterisatimeofbeingabitofsocialisolation.(冬天是一个有点社交孤立的时期。)”和下文“Nowitismorerestrictedunlessyoucanaffordasnow-coachorguidedsnowmobiletour.(现在,除非你能负担得起雪地教练或雪地摩托导游,否则这里的限制就更大了。)”可知,公园冬天人很少,基本与世隔绝。因此在过去的几年,在冬天参观黄石公园是更加经济的,而现在除非你负担得起滑雪教练第2页/共20页等费用,要不然可玩的限制更多。因此画线句的隐含意思是,就费用而言,以前冬天是参观黄石公园的好【3题详解】细节理解题。根据小标题“CanIgetCellandWi-Fi?”下面的“Cellserviceisextremelylimited,withreceptiononlyavailableinornearmajordevelopedareas.Insummer,serviceisoftenmaxedoutintheseareas.(手机服务极其有限,只能在主要发达地区或其附近接收。在夏季,这些地区的服务通常会达到最高水平。)”可知,在夏天,游客可能会遇到无线网络服务问题。故选C。BFormostpeople,graduationisanexcitingdaythecelebrationofyearsofhardwork.Mygraduationday...wasnot.Irememberthatweekendtwoyearsago.Familyandfriendshadflowninfromacrossthecountrytowatchourclasswalkacrossthatstage.Butlikeeveryoneelseinmygraduatingclass,Ihadwatchedtheeconomyturnfrombadtoworse.WhatIthoughtwouldtakeaweekdraggedintotwo.andthenfour,and100jobapplicationslater,Ifoundmyselfintheexactsamespotas1wasbefore.Andtheduedatetobeginpayingbackmystudentloanswascreepingevercloser.Youknowthatfeelingwhenyouwakeupandyouarejustconsumedwithfear?Fearaboutsomethingyoucan'tcontrol—thatsenseofapproachingfailurethatremainsoveryouasyouhopethateverythingthathappenedtoyouthusfarwasjustabaddream?Thatfeelingbecameaconstantinmylife.Andthemostfrustratingpartwasnomatterhowmuch1tried,1justcouldn'tseemtomakeanyprogress.SowhatdidIdotomaintainmysanity(理智Iwrote.Somethingaboutputtingwordsonapagemadeeverythingseemalittleclearer—alittlebrighter.Somethingaboutwritinggavemehope.Andifyouwantsomethingbadlyenough...sometimesalittlehopeisallyouneed!SoIchanneledmyfrustrationintoachildren'sbook.Andthenoneday,withoutanysortofwritingdegreeorcontactsinthewritingworld—justalolofhardworkandperseverance—Iwasofferedapublishingcontractformyfirstbook!Afterthat,thingsslowlybegantofallintoplace.1wasofferedasecondbookdeal.Then,afewmonthslater,IgotaninterviewwithTheWaltDisneyCompanyandwashiredshortlyafter.Themoralofthisstoryis...don'tgiveup.Evenifthingslookbleaknow,don'tgiveup.ThingschangeIfyouworkhard,giveittime,anddon'tgiveup,thingswillalwaysgetbetterOftentimesallweneedisthecouragetopushbeyondtheriver.4.FromParagraph2,wecanlearnthattheauthorprobably.A.washavinganexcit

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