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1. 认识动物和保护动物
①大熊猫变得如此受欢迎以至于它们现在是中国的一个象征。
Pandas have become so popular that they are now
②这些幼崽经常死于疾病,活的时间不长。
The babies often
③中国政府正努力帮助拯救大熊猫。
The Chinese government is
④刚出生时,一只大熊猫幼崽大约有 15 厘米长。
2. 谈论有趣的地方
①我曾经去过的最有趣的博物馆是美国计算机博物馆。
The most interesting museum I've ever
②我已经去过那儿几次了,不过我很高兴再去一次。
I've already been there
③对成千上万的中国游客来说,这个位于东南亚的小岛屿是一个既好又安全的度假胜地。
For
④你可以选择春、夏、秋、冬任何你喜欢的时候去。
You can
3. 认识世界和征服世界
它也显示了人类有时能比自然的力量更强大。
It also shows that humans can sometimes be stronger than the
①大熊猫变得如此受欢迎以至于它们现在是中国的一个象征。
Pandas have become so popular that they are now
a symbol of
China.②这些幼崽经常死于疾病,活的时间不长。
The babies often
die from
illnesses and do not live very long.③中国政府正努力帮助拯救大熊猫。
The Chinese government is
trying hard to help
save the pandas.④刚出生时,一只大熊猫幼崽大约有 15 厘米长。
At birth
, a baby panda is about 15 cm long.2. 谈论有趣的地方
①我曾经去过的最有趣的博物馆是美国计算机博物馆。
The most interesting museum I've ever
been to
is the American Computer Museum.②我已经去过那儿几次了,不过我很高兴再去一次。
I've already been there
a couple of
times, but I'm happy to go again.③对成千上万的中国游客来说,这个位于东南亚的小岛屿是一个既好又安全的度假胜地。
For
thousands of
tourists from China, this small island in Southeast Asia is a wonderful and safe place to take a holiday.④你可以选择春、夏、秋、冬任何你喜欢的时候去。
You can
choose to go whenever
you like—spring, summer, autumn or winter.3. 认识世界和征服世界
它也显示了人类有时能比自然的力量更强大。
It also shows that humans can sometimes be stronger than the
forces of nature
.
答案:
1. ① a symbol of ② die from ③ trying hard to help ④ At birth 2. ① been to ② a couple of ③ thousands of ④ choose to go whenever 3. forces of nature
一、完形填空
Born in Sierra Vista, Arizona in February 1983, Jessica Cox shocked her parents when they first saw her because she had no arms. In order to live a(n) ______ life, she would just have to learn to do things differently.
Cox's doctor taught her foot exercises, so she ______ how to do everything her brother and sister did, but only she used her ______. She learned to tie her shoes, get dressed, take a bath and even swim.
At 3, Cox ______ prosthetic arms(假肢) and used them for 11 years. Children at school called ______ names like “Robot Girl” and “Captain Hook”, which made her feel ______ and lonely. But at age 14, she moved to a new city, and everything ______.
Cox remembers getting on the bus on the first day of 8th grade with a famous saying running through her ______: “Nobody can make you feel bad unless you let them.” So she ______ using her prosthetic arms and started to accept her difference. Cox says that it is not until we are true to ______ that we are able to overcome(克服) our challenges. That year, she ______ got her top prize from the International Taekwondo Federation(国际跆拳道联盟)!
After college, Cox became famous and she has ______ to people in over 26 countries. She often makes people laugh by joking about her arms. ______ kids ask her what happened, she usually answers, “This is what happens when you don't eat your vegetables!”
In 2011, Cox ______ the first person without arms to fly a plane. She was able to fly a small plane ______ to 3,048 meters. In 2012 she married her taekwondo teacher Patrick Chamberlain. Cox teaches us that we can overcome our challenges and turn them into chances if we are true to ourselves.
( )1.
Born in Sierra Vista, Arizona in February 1983, Jessica Cox shocked her parents when they first saw her because she had no arms. In order to live a(n) ______ life, she would just have to learn to do things differently.
Cox's doctor taught her foot exercises, so she ______ how to do everything her brother and sister did, but only she used her ______. She learned to tie her shoes, get dressed, take a bath and even swim.
At 3, Cox ______ prosthetic arms(假肢) and used them for 11 years. Children at school called ______ names like “Robot Girl” and “Captain Hook”, which made her feel ______ and lonely. But at age 14, she moved to a new city, and everything ______.
Cox remembers getting on the bus on the first day of 8th grade with a famous saying running through her ______: “Nobody can make you feel bad unless you let them.” So she ______ using her prosthetic arms and started to accept her difference. Cox says that it is not until we are true to ______ that we are able to overcome(克服) our challenges. That year, she ______ got her top prize from the International Taekwondo Federation(国际跆拳道联盟)!
After college, Cox became famous and she has ______ to people in over 26 countries. She often makes people laugh by joking about her arms. ______ kids ask her what happened, she usually answers, “This is what happens when you don't eat your vegetables!”
In 2011, Cox ______ the first person without arms to fly a plane. She was able to fly a small plane ______ to 3,048 meters. In 2012 she married her taekwondo teacher Patrick Chamberlain. Cox teaches us that we can overcome our challenges and turn them into chances if we are true to ourselves.
( )1.
A
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. D
答案:
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. D
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