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四、任务型阅读。
Everyone faces challenges in their life, but some are more difficult than others. Daniel Kish had serious problems with his eyes when he was born. 1. ____
Soon after, however, he started to do an amazing thing. He started to make clicking (咔嗒) sounds with his tongue to help him move around. Much like a bat (蝙蝠), he now moves about using sonar (声呐). 2. ____ He and his group, World Access for the Blind, teach others how to use sonar. In this interview with National Geographic, Daniel Kish explains how sonar works.
How does sonar work?
"When I make a clicking sound, it makes sound waves. These waves reflect (反射) off surfaces all around and return to my ears. My brain then processes the sounds into images. 3. ____"
When you click, what do you see in your mind?
"Each click is like a camera flash. I make a 3-D image of the things around me for hundreds of feet in every direction."
What is it like riding a bike using sonar?
"4. ____ I click up to two times per second, much more than I usually do."
Is it dangerous to move around the world in this way?
"Much of the world lives in fear of things that we mostly imagine. I have a habit of climbing everything, but I never broke a bone as a kid."
How challenging is it to teach people to use sonar?
"Many students are surprised how quickly results come. 5. ____ It's in the mind."
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A. It's exciting and enjoyable but requires a lot of focus.
B. He is so good at it that he can ride a bicycle in traffic.
C. Seeing isn't in the eyes.
D. It's like having a conversation with the environment.
E. And doctors took away both of his eyes before he was fourteen months old.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Everyone faces challenges in their life, but some are more difficult than others. Daniel Kish had serious problems with his eyes when he was born. 1. ____
Soon after, however, he started to do an amazing thing. He started to make clicking (咔嗒) sounds with his tongue to help him move around. Much like a bat (蝙蝠), he now moves about using sonar (声呐). 2. ____ He and his group, World Access for the Blind, teach others how to use sonar. In this interview with National Geographic, Daniel Kish explains how sonar works.
How does sonar work?
"When I make a clicking sound, it makes sound waves. These waves reflect (反射) off surfaces all around and return to my ears. My brain then processes the sounds into images. 3. ____"
When you click, what do you see in your mind?
"Each click is like a camera flash. I make a 3-D image of the things around me for hundreds of feet in every direction."
What is it like riding a bike using sonar?
"4. ____ I click up to two times per second, much more than I usually do."
Is it dangerous to move around the world in this way?
"Much of the world lives in fear of things that we mostly imagine. I have a habit of climbing everything, but I never broke a bone as a kid."
How challenging is it to teach people to use sonar?
"Many students are surprised how quickly results come. 5. ____ It's in the mind."
根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A. It's exciting and enjoyable but requires a lot of focus.
B. He is so good at it that he can ride a bicycle in traffic.
C. Seeing isn't in the eyes.
D. It's like having a conversation with the environment.
E. And doctors took away both of his eyes before he was fourteen months old.
1.
E
2.
B
3.
D
4.
A
5.
C
答案:
1. E 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C
五、语篇填空。
第一节
阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。
take thousand too surprise watch drink after ago they discover
Coffee has been a part of people's lives for 1.
The story tells us coffee was discovered in Africa long long 4.
Then coffee was 10.
第一节
阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。
take thousand too surprise watch drink after ago they discover
Coffee has been a part of people's lives for 1.
thousands
of years, and it is still a favorite 2. drink
in the world. Here is a story of coffee about how it was 3. discovered
.The story tells us coffee was discovered in Africa long long 4.
ago
. One day a farmer was 5. watching
his goats. He saw 6. them
eating some berries from a plant. The goats became very active 7. after
they ate the berries. The man often felt tired, so he decided to try the berries, 8. too
. To his 9. surprise
, he didn't feel tired anymore. Coffee plants were thus discovered.Then coffee was 10.
taken
from Africa to other countries. Soon farmers started to grow coffee plants in many places, especially in South America.
答案:
1. thousands 2. drink 3. discovered 4. ago 5. watching 6. them 7. after 8. too 9. surprise 10. taken
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