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1、AWest By Sea Journey Around The World21. Travel with Michelle in the pages of her full-color journal.Visit foreign ports on six continents.Decode 解碼)puzzles to find a secret stone.Help fight brain cancer.This book will make a beautiful addition to your travel library. West By Sea has 144 pages in fu

2、ll color and contains movies, encoded riddles, hundreds of small photographs from around the world, and 105 quotes and short stories that touch 40 ports in2 9 countries on 6 continents.Each book ordered is printed on-demand and shipped directly to you by either Lulu(hardcover) or CreateSpace(paperba

3、ck).To benefit charitiesMoney from this book, after expensesand treasure awards, if any, is donated directly to charities on a quarterly basis, with the intention to benefit:22. .brain cancer treatment and research.ovarian cancer research.families of military staff.wounded veterans退伍軍人)About the aut

4、horsMichelle M. R. Beale was diagnosed with brain cancer in early 2006. Since then 23. she has been battling an attacking Grade lll tumor(月中瘤)through three surgeries and chemotherapy(ft療)As a life- long enthusiast in space voyage, Michelle completed a double bachelor degreen Aeronautics and Manageme

5、nt.Edward K. Beale loves puzzles, codes, and travel. He finished service in the United States Coast Guard(USCG) after two decades as a shipboard deck watch officer, rescue helicopter pilot, polar science operations senior pilot, and academic leader at the USCG Leadership Development Center. 23. Ed s

6、peaks regularly to motivate and inspire positive culture本文介紹了( West By Sea®本書的內(nèi)容、作者情況及寫書目的21. What is the book West By Sea about?A. How to fight against brain cancer. B. The way of telling short stories.C. How to take colorful photographs. D. The authors' travelling experiences.本書介紹了作者環(huán)游世界的

7、經(jīng)歷22. The money from the book salescan be_A. donated directly to the local libraryB. used to help doresearch on cancerC. given to the families of organizersD. used to help with travelling around the world23. What can we know about the twoauthors?A. They are in the United States Coast Guard.B. They l

8、ove life and have apositive attitude.C. They are famous scientists.D. They enjoy puzzles.都熱愛生活并且有積極的生活態(tài)度答案:D B BB When I was seven years old I went into my parents' bedroom and saw my mother sitting at her sewing machine making doll clothes. When I asked her who the doll clothes were for, she to

9、ld me that they were for the poor people, so I never gave it another thought. On Christmas morning24. when I opened my present, there were those beautiful doll clothes that I had seen my mother making. I said to her, " I thought the doll clothes were for the poor people, " My mother just s

10、miled and said, "They are for the poor people, We ' re poor. ”When I was nine years old my greatest desire in life was to own a pogo stic曜 簧單高蹺).I had recently learned to walk on a pair of stilts (U蹺)my dad had made for me, and I thought that if I also mastered the pogo stick surely the cir

11、cus would want to hire me for my incredible performance.When the Christmas season rolled around again, I told my mother that the only thing Ill be rightMy mother told me it was too expensive and tat we simply couldn ' t afford one. On a Saturday afternoon a couple of weeks before Christmas, my d

12、ad said. "Iback, and I need to see something in the tool department."Soon my dad came walking out with a long thin box. I remember wondering at that very moment if it was a pogo stick in that box. No such luck! Inside the box was a silly old broom. 25. The Christmas morning was both great

13、and disappointinggot some nice gifts buIt didn ' t get present that I really wanted. After all the wrapping paper was cleaned up at noon. my dad said he needed to fetch something in the barn件倉).When he came back, he was carrying my beautiful pogo stick. 26. I couldn't believe it, how they we

14、re able to scrape the money together for it and how they tricked me with the broom.通過兩次過圣送節(jié)收到禮物的故事告訴我們,盡管家境貧寒,但是父母對她 的愛是最珍貴的24. What present did the author receive on Christmas morninagt the age of seven?A. A pair of stilts. B. A silly old broom.C. A sewing machine. D. Some doll clothes.25. Why did

15、the author feel disappointed on Christmas morning when she wasnine?A. She received nothing as presents for three years.B. She found the doll clothes were for the poor people.C. She didn't get a Pogo stick that she really wanted.D. She couldn't be allowed to perform in thecircus.26. Which of

16、the following can best explain the underlined word "scrape" in the last paragraph?A. Move slowly. B. Collect with difficulty. C. Spread widely. D. Achieve easily.感到難以置信, 在家境貧寒的情況下, 父母給她買了自己一直想要的彈簧單高蹺。父母攢錢不容易27. What may be the best title for the text?A. An old broom B. An incredible Christ

17、mas giftC. The poor family s ChristDm.aAs disappointing Christmas morning家庭貧因, 本以為父母不能給她買心愛的圣誕禮物, 但他們設(shè)法為她買了, 對此作者感到難以置信答案: D C B BC 28. When referring to our neighbors across the pond, it's not uncommon to hear the terms "the United Kingdom and Great Britain" used almost in the same wa

18、5But you would obviously be wrong if you do so, because there is difference between the two that has its roots in geography, politics and languages. Great Britain refers to the island of Britain, which, politically, is made up of Wales, Scotland, and England as well as some of the small islands off

19、the coast of the big island, such as the Isle of Wight29. In the Middle Ages, Britain also referred to a tiny part of France which is now know as Brittany. Because of that, Great Britain was used specifically for the big island at that time, geographically speaking. Besides, we can find out the word

20、s that mean different things in America and Great Britain. Even though Americans share the same language as those in Great Britain, words that commonly mean one thing here can mean something completely different across the pond. The term the United Kingdom, is a purely political term. 30. The United

21、 Kingdom is an independent country consisting of Scotland, Wales, England as well as Northern Ireland. The official name of the country is the United kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.So. all of Great Britain is within the United Kingdom, but the United Kingdom is not 100 percent compose

22、d of the countries that make up Great Britain. There actually not interchangeable. Make sense? Next, find out popular British sayings you should know when you make your next visit across the pond.本文介紹(了 Great Britain和the United Kingdom 兩者在地理、政治等方面 的區(qū)別28. What do people usually think of the terms &qu

23、ot;the United Kingdom" and" GreatBritain"A. The two names have nothing in common.B. The two names can be exchanged freely.C. The two names have different explanations.D. The two names almost have the same meaning.人們通常認為這兩者表示同一個意思29. What can we know from the text?A. The UK and Great B

24、ritain have the same geography root.B. England was wrongly used as the UK.C. Britain belonged to France in the past.D. Great Britain is the official name of the UK.不列K在過去屬于法國的一部分30. What does the author say about the United Kingdom?A. It shares the same words as the USA.B. It only differs from Great

25、 Britain in geography and politics.C. It is made up of Scotland, Wales, England an Northern Ireland.D. It is included in Great Britain completely.31. What is the text mainly about?A. The diverse history of England. B. Great Britain's root in geography.C. The composition of Great Britain. D Diffe

26、rences between two terms.答案: D C C DD Located near Ismalilia, about two hours from Egypt capital, Cairo,32. Serapium Forest is nothing short of an environmental wondea 240 hectare forest of both native and non-native trees growing in the middle of the desert. Serapium Forest is a research project by

27、 Egyptian and German scientists that started during the I990 s. Egypt has very little rainfall, so researchers found the perfect answer to their problem at a nearby waste water treatment plant3. Total water purification (凈化)would o too much, so some compound still remain in the water, as do some poi

28、sonous things. But while the water is sticontaminated for human use, for the plants it's as good as any chemical fertilizer. 34. Researchers found thathanks to the strong sunlight and the nutrients in the water, trees in Serapium Forest grow four times faster than they do in Germanyn only 15 yea

29、r, the valuable trees are ready for harvesting, with a production of 350 cubic meters of wood per hectare. The same amount would take 60 years to harvest in Germany.It's not only helping the country regain desert and, but it's also providing a valuable economic resource that Egypt would have

30、 otherwise had to import, while providing much needed jobs. Researchers need to make it economically pratical, otherwise they cadt achieve sustainability(寺續(xù)性)here, and thats why they re also planting valuable wood here. Although 240 hectares of thick forest r regained from the desert may not seem ve

31、ry much, compared to the rate at which deserts are advancing cross Afric35 . the phenomenon Serapium Forest serves as an example of what can be achieved through human wisdom, "Han E Kateb, one of the masterminds behind the Serapium Forest project said.本文主要介紹了研究人員利用廢水在埃及的沙漠地區(qū)種植出了240公頂?shù)纳帧?2. Wha

32、t can we know about Serapium Forest from the first paragraph?A. It lies on the edge of the desert.B. It is home to Eyptian local trees.C. It lies two hours away from Ismailia.D. It is considered as an environmental wonder.Serapium Forest被認為是一個環(huán)境奇跡33. Which of the following can replace the underlined

33、 word "contaminated" in paragraph 2?A. Beneficial. B. Proper. C. Polluted. D. Over-charged.對廢水進行徹底凈化費用太高,因此水中仍然會有一些混合物和有毒物質(zhì)。這樣 凈化后的水仍然會被立,不適合人使用,但是對于植物來說卻如同化肥一樣34. What does the author mainly want to show by listing the numbers in paragraph 3?A. The quick expansion of Serapium Forest.B. Th

34、e fast growth of trees in Serapium Forest.C. How Egyptians manage to achieve sustainability.D. How excellent tree planting skills Egyptians have.用數(shù)據(jù)加以證實:因為陽光強烈和水中的管養(yǎng)物質(zhì)豐富,Serapium Forest的樹木 生長速度比德國的快四倍35. Which of the following reflects Hany E-kateb's opinion of Serapium Forest?A. It's greatl

35、y meaningful. B. It's somewhat disappointing.C. It's of little use to desertification. D. It's more successful than expected.認為Serapium Forest意義重大答案:D C B AAs Dr John McDougall puts it," The fat you eat is thefat you wear. "Another common saying is "From your lips to your

36、hips". 36Fat is nothing more than "stored energy. It s a way for us to set some energy aside so that we can get through the long winter. Think aboutnimals that hibernate (冬眠 ).What do they do right before they finally bed down? They eat a lot. 37They need those extra calories to survive th

37、e long cold winter.That's what fat is for, to store energy for those tough times when there is no food readily available. Today we don't need to worry about those long winters without food. 38 So it still continues to do whatit was designed to do: store fat.The fact is that it only takes 1 g

38、ram of fat to add 9 calories. Remember that- 9 calories for every 1 gram of fat. Think of our Standard American Diet of cheeseburgers, pizza, ice cream, and chicken wings, which are mosfat.39 And so with all of that fat comes our obesity problem, heart disease, and a world of other problems.40 We ha

39、ve to stop eating so much fat. We're not going to starve this winter, and we' re not going to hibeate, so we really doH t need to store that much!A. But our bodies don't know that.B. However, the solution is simple.C. And they move around during that time.D. But those animals that hibern

40、ate still do.E. You can easily see where our obesity problem comes from.F. Black bears each can gain 30 pounds a week during their pre-hibernation period. G. Actually, that's exactly your body is supposed to do with fat: store it.答案:G F A E BWhen Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiavset off on 61 journ

41、ey in a sail boat from Hawaii to Tahiti, they thought they were incredibly prepared. But as they set sail in spring, the first day may have been a sign. One of their cell phones fell into the Pacific and from there, things got continuously worse.Bad weathercaused their engine _62 (fail) about a mont

42、h into the trip. Then the mast(B 桿)on their boat became63(damage). And their water purifier4爭化機) stopped working. And they 64 (stick) in the middle of the open ocean.But the women continuedon, 65 (believe) they could make 66 to land by sail. Two months into their trip had passed when they thought th

43、ey would have arrived in Tahiti. They started making daily urgent calls 67went unanswered.68(final), after more than five months being lost at sea, theyvere discovered69 a Taiwanese fishing boatn late October. The crew warned the US Coast Guard, and the USS Ashland rescued them about 900 miles south

44、east of Japan, 70 (thousand) miles off course from their intended destination.答案:61. a 62. to fail 63. damaged 64. were stuck 65. believing66. it 67. which 68. Finally 69. by 70. thousands61. a/an表泛指,用在第一次提到的單數(shù) n.前62. cause sb./sth. to do-使63. become(v系.)+damaged,被動語態(tài),在句中作謂語64. were stuck 被困在主語是they

45、, be用復(fù)數(shù)65. believing ,分詞作狀語,形式取決于主語66. make it to do sth成功地做某事,(結(jié)果)67. which,關(guān)系代詞,引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,在從句中作主語,指代先行詞daily urgent calls68. finally adv.,放在句首,后面打逗號,作狀語,修飾整個句子69. werediscovered by, by 由,被70. thousands of成千上萬,數(shù)以千計The other dayl was doing some grocery shopping when a man, who was untidy and spent

46、most of the time talking to no one in 41(沒有特意對誰說話),walked toward a group of us at the checkout stand. I 42 heard him say to the woman in front of me (我無意中聽到他跟我前面的女士說話),"I don't want to 43 from this store(不想在這個商店 偷東西)以0口的you 44 me some food?(能否為我買點吃的 東西)"The woman in front of me 45 not

47、to hear him; it was as if he had beennvisible (我前面的女士假裝沒有聽到他的話,好像他是隱形的).I waited 46 for my turn to be questioned! but it 47 came (我耐心地等著他來問我,但是他 沒有來).So I askedhim, "Can I buy you something to eat?"He gladly 48 .(我問是否可以買東西給他,他高興地 接受了)The man got a bag and begarputting samosas(摩薩餅)into it.

48、As my items were being checked out, I watched the man 49 the samosainto the bag (我看著那個男人往袋子里 放 薩摩薩餅);1,2, 3. He 50 stopped他最后停了下來)and I asked him how many he had got and he 51 10(我問他裝了多少個,他 回答十個).I said I would pay for him.The cashier looked at me with puzzle and then_52 themto my orde r(我說要為他 付款,收銀

49、員疑惑地看著我,然后把他的費用加到我的賬單上).After I wasthrough, the man was53 around the store; he said he wanted somethingdonk, too.(我結(jié)完賬后,那個男人還在周圍 徘徊。他說他還想要喝的)The cashierseemed to be keeping a close eye on him. L54 I was too, as I didn't want him to steal anything either!(收銀員一直在留意他,我承認我也是,因為我也不想他偷東西)I told the 55

50、that if he got a 56.I'd just pay for it.(我告訴收銀員如果他要飲料,我會為他付 款)We both ended up 57the store最終,我們者B 離開了商店).This man's circumstances saddened me. How many of ouromelessalso_58_from hardship? (有 多少無家可歸的人 經(jīng)歷著生活的艱辛?)Maybe that's even what led him to be 59 . (也許那就是他 無家可歸的 原因)I also thought abou

51、t the watchful eye thecashier and I kept over him, maybe for different reasons, I hope to_60nto him againsomeday maybe we can sit down and have lunch together.(我希望有天能再次遇見他,和他坐在一起吃飯)我在超市遇到一個無家可歸的人,他沒錢又不想偷竊,于是我?guī)椭怂?1. A. placeB. orderC. particularD. turn42. A. accidentallyB. happilyC. immediatelyD. u

52、nfortunate43. A. stealB. cheatC. hideD. escape44. A. showB. buyC. makeD. serve45. A. triedB. intendedC. pretendedD. promised46. A. nervouslyB. patientlyC. eventuallyD. sadly47. A. neverB. evenC. oftenD. still48. A. appearedB. acceptedC. advisedD gained49. A. chooseB. pickC. putD. throw50. A. generallyB. slowlyC. frequentlyD. finally51. A. repliedB. re

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