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一、完形填空。
A mother was not ready to go on a hike, so her two little girls decided to go themselves. Then they went missing in the 1 .
It all started on a Friday afternoon when 8 - year - old Laura Brown and her sister Caroline Brown asked their mom if they could go on a 2 . The family usually goes on weekend camping trips and hikes, 3 it was nothing unusual. But things took a turn when the sisters 4 walked too far. The girls then realized that they were lost.
Though Caroline and Laura were 5 , they remembered all the survival(生存) 6 that they learned while they were in the local youth club.
As it was very cold during their first night in the wild, the girls hugged together under a huckleberry bush(丛林)for 7 . They drank fresh water from huckleberry leaves and Laura 8 her younger sister to think happy thoughts about their family.
At the same time, their parents became 9 and afraid when their children failed to return home before dark. They called the police and a team of 250 people soon started to search 10 the girls.
The two girls spent another 11 in their “huckleberry home” as they waited for people to find them. Both nights, Laura kept watching for wild animals while her younger sister was sleeping.
12 , on Sunday afternoon, the girls heard people calling their names and shouted back. 13 was happy to find that the girls were safe.
“I am trying not to 14 them,” their mother, Misty Brown said. “They saved each other. I'm 15 of them. They are superheroes. ”
( )1. A. park B. city C. forest D. zoo
( )2. A. hike B. picnic C. holiday D. vacation
( )3. A. and B. so C. but D. or
( )4. A. directly B. generally C. accidentally D. suddenly
( )5. A. scary B. surprised C. excited D. scared
( )6. A. skills B. energy C. secret D. speed
( )7. A. happiness B. warmth C. communication D. celebration
( )8. A. reminded B. suggested C. encouraged D. influenced
( )9. A. patient B. worried C. silent D. absent
( )10. A. with B. about C. onto D. for
( )11. A. morning B. evening C. night D. day
( )12. A. Hardly B. Slowly C. Finally D. Suddenly
( )13. A. Anyone B. Nobody C. Someone D. Everyone
( )14. A. punish B. warn C. refuse D. support
( )15. A. active B. proud C. humorous D. helpful
A mother was not ready to go on a hike, so her two little girls decided to go themselves. Then they went missing in the 1 .
It all started on a Friday afternoon when 8 - year - old Laura Brown and her sister Caroline Brown asked their mom if they could go on a 2 . The family usually goes on weekend camping trips and hikes, 3 it was nothing unusual. But things took a turn when the sisters 4 walked too far. The girls then realized that they were lost.
Though Caroline and Laura were 5 , they remembered all the survival(生存) 6 that they learned while they were in the local youth club.
As it was very cold during their first night in the wild, the girls hugged together under a huckleberry bush(丛林)for 7 . They drank fresh water from huckleberry leaves and Laura 8 her younger sister to think happy thoughts about their family.
At the same time, their parents became 9 and afraid when their children failed to return home before dark. They called the police and a team of 250 people soon started to search 10 the girls.
The two girls spent another 11 in their “huckleberry home” as they waited for people to find them. Both nights, Laura kept watching for wild animals while her younger sister was sleeping.
12 , on Sunday afternoon, the girls heard people calling their names and shouted back. 13 was happy to find that the girls were safe.
“I am trying not to 14 them,” their mother, Misty Brown said. “They saved each other. I'm 15 of them. They are superheroes. ”
( )1. A. park B. city C. forest D. zoo
( )2. A. hike B. picnic C. holiday D. vacation
( )3. A. and B. so C. but D. or
( )4. A. directly B. generally C. accidentally D. suddenly
( )5. A. scary B. surprised C. excited D. scared
( )6. A. skills B. energy C. secret D. speed
( )7. A. happiness B. warmth C. communication D. celebration
( )8. A. reminded B. suggested C. encouraged D. influenced
( )9. A. patient B. worried C. silent D. absent
( )10. A. with B. about C. onto D. for
( )11. A. morning B. evening C. night D. day
( )12. A. Hardly B. Slowly C. Finally D. Suddenly
( )13. A. Anyone B. Nobody C. Someone D. Everyone
( )14. A. punish B. warn C. refuse D. support
( )15. A. active B. proud C. humorous D. helpful
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二、(2024·武汉模拟)阅读理解。
Conversation with WHALE
Some scientists teamed up and spoke to a humpback whale(座头鲸)named Twain. Their conversation took place after the scientists sent a “communication call” into the ocean off the coast of Alaska. The same call was made for 36 times over a 20 - minute period. Each time, Twain called back. Professor McCowan told the Business Insider website that her research could make it easier to talk to aliens and better understand what an alien intelligence might be like.
________
With around 10 million cows and 26 million sheep, New Zealand is a major exporter(出口国)of farm animals and meat. The emissions(气体排放)from the animals, called methane(甲烷), are 80 times more harmful than CO₂. The New Zealand government decides to get farmers to pay for it to help fight climate change. The plan is to use the money from the tax(税款)to offer farmers with new technology. A decision about the new tax could be made in November this year.
Sharks help to find seagrass forest
Scientists have discovered the world's largest known field of seagrass. They did it using videos shot by some unusual helpers: tiger sharks. Seagrass can help clean the ocean's water, and provide food and home for many sea lives. But seagrass in the deep ocean is hard to find. A team of researchers tied cameras to the fins of seven tiger sharks. The cameras were designed to fall off after a few hours and float to the surface. The scientists left with hours of videos taken as the sharks traveled for miles over the sea floor.
( )16. In which SECTION of the newspaper can we read the news?
A. Science. B. Sports. C. Nature. D. Custom.
( )17. What do scientists hope to chat to one day?
A. Humpbacks. B. Aliens. C. Whales. D. Sharks.
( )18. The best heading for the second piece of news would be “ ”.
A. Farm animals help fight climate change!
B. Stop emission in New Zealand!
C. New Zealand wants to tax farm animals!
D. Methane is harmful!
( )19. It is clear that seagrass can .
A. help clean sea water
B. easily be found
C. be put into the sharks' fins
D. shoot videos
( )20. Which word can best describe the animal - human relationship in the news above?
A. Friendly. B. Important. C. Special. D. Interesting.
Conversation with WHALE
Some scientists teamed up and spoke to a humpback whale(座头鲸)named Twain. Their conversation took place after the scientists sent a “communication call” into the ocean off the coast of Alaska. The same call was made for 36 times over a 20 - minute period. Each time, Twain called back. Professor McCowan told the Business Insider website that her research could make it easier to talk to aliens and better understand what an alien intelligence might be like.
________
With around 10 million cows and 26 million sheep, New Zealand is a major exporter(出口国)of farm animals and meat. The emissions(气体排放)from the animals, called methane(甲烷), are 80 times more harmful than CO₂. The New Zealand government decides to get farmers to pay for it to help fight climate change. The plan is to use the money from the tax(税款)to offer farmers with new technology. A decision about the new tax could be made in November this year.
Sharks help to find seagrass forest
Scientists have discovered the world's largest known field of seagrass. They did it using videos shot by some unusual helpers: tiger sharks. Seagrass can help clean the ocean's water, and provide food and home for many sea lives. But seagrass in the deep ocean is hard to find. A team of researchers tied cameras to the fins of seven tiger sharks. The cameras were designed to fall off after a few hours and float to the surface. The scientists left with hours of videos taken as the sharks traveled for miles over the sea floor.
( )16. In which SECTION of the newspaper can we read the news?
A. Science. B. Sports. C. Nature. D. Custom.
( )17. What do scientists hope to chat to one day?
A. Humpbacks. B. Aliens. C. Whales. D. Sharks.
( )18. The best heading for the second piece of news would be “ ”.
A. Farm animals help fight climate change!
B. Stop emission in New Zealand!
C. New Zealand wants to tax farm animals!
D. Methane is harmful!
( )19. It is clear that seagrass can .
A. help clean sea water
B. easily be found
C. be put into the sharks' fins
D. shoot videos
( )20. Which word can best describe the animal - human relationship in the news above?
A. Friendly. B. Important. C. Special. D. Interesting.
答案:
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