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英语新情境训练题(一)Dailyreading(1)Readthepassageandfillinthemissingwords.AfterIhad(1)pitoverandoveragaininmymind,thebigday(2)arrived:myfirstdayatseniorhigh!Iwokeupearlyandrushedoutofthedoorinmy(3)etogettoknowmynewschool.The(4)wasstillquietwhenIarrived,soIdecidedto(5)eabit.IwaslookingatthephotosonthenoticeboardwhenIhearda(6)behindme."Newhere?"(7)Taround,Isawawhite-hairedman."Yes,"Ireplied."Fm(8)wwhatlifeisgoingtobelikehere.""Don'tworry,"hegavemean(9)smile."You,llsoonfindout."Howtruethesewordswere!WhenmyEnglishteachersteppedintotheclassroom,IwassurprisedtoseethesamemanIhadmet(10)e."Goodmorning,everyone.Beforewestart,pleasecometothefrontonebyoneand(11)yourselftotheclass.I'llgofirst...""What?!"Itriedtoturnonmy(12)bbuttheenginejustwouldn'tstart."Ishouldsaymyname,ofcourse.Butwhatelse?WhatcouldIsaytomakeagoodfirst(13)?Somethingaboutmyinsectcollection,perhaps."Iwas(14)omywordsinmyheadwhenthegirlnexttomegavemeanudge."It'syour(15)!"With(16)binmystomach,Ibreatheddeeply."Hi,I'mMengHao."Everyonestartedlaughing.Ilookedatthemin(17)g."Nicetoknowwe(18)thesamename,"saidmynewteacher.Ihadbeentoo(19)topayattentionwhenheintroducedhimself!AlthoughIwas(20)e,hiswordsmademealotmorerelaxed!"Whenwehadallintroducedourselves,MrMengsaid,"Welldone,everyone!Iknowthisisn't(21)formanyofyou.Butthisisjustthekindofthingyouaregoingtofaceatseniorhigh.(22)Clikethismightsometimesputyouunderpressure.Butitall(23)onwhatyoudo.Keepcalmandbe(24)P.Thatway,you'llmakethemostofyourtimeatseniorhigh."Peoplesay,"Wellbegun,halfdone."I(25)thiswasagoodbeginningtomynewschoollife.Whatisthetextabout?Isthereatopicsentenceoraconcludingsentence?Howdoestheauthororganizethetext?Whatdoeshedescribeinthetext?Howhastheauthor'sfeelingchangedfrombeginningtoend?Whatwritingtechniqueshaveyoulearnedthat'susefulinyourextendedwriting(读后续与)?Writeashortpassagedescribingabigdayorabigeventinyourlife.Keys:(1)pictured;(2)finally;(3)eagerness;(4)campus/school;(5)explore;(6)voice;(7)Turning;(8)wondering;(9)assuring/encouraging;(10)earlier;(11)introduce;(12)brain;(13)impression;(14)organizing;(15)turn;(16)butterflies;(17)panic/puzzles;(18)share/have;(19)nervous;(20)embarrassed;(21)easy;(22)Challenges;(23)depends;(24)prepared;(25)guess/thinkTheauthor'sfirstdayatSeniorHigh./Yes.Firstsentenceofthefirstparagraphrevealsthetheme一thefirstdayatSeniorHigh.Andlastparagraphconcludesaboutit:agoodbeginning.Heusesalead-inparagraphandaconcludingparagraph.Hedescribeshisexperiencesandfeelingsinhisbigdayintimeorder.Heusesalotofvividdescriptionsaboutactions,feelings,anddialogues,etc./Beforegoingtoschool;arrivingatschool;duringtheEnglishclass;AftertheEnglishclass(theschoolcampus,newEnglishteacher,firstEnglishclass,theteacher'sencouragingwords,etc.)Fromunsuretoconfident:eager(tofindoutwhatlifeisgoingtobelike);surprised(toseethathisEnglishteacherwasthemanhehadmetearlier;nervousanduncertain(aboutwhattosaytointroducehimself);afraidandinpanic(whenlaughedat);embarrassedbutmorerelaxed(whentheteacherexplainedtheysharedthesamename);confident(abouthisnewschoollifeaftertheEnglishclass).(Answerscanbevaried.)Dailyreading(2)Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Allyouneedtodoistowaitforittocometrue.It'sjustontheotherside.Remember,you'vegottogetpassedobstaclesinordertosucceed.Successhasnoexcuse一youeithergetitoryoudon't.rhekeyistofindawaytopreventitfromhappening.Youjustdon'tstandthereandletitdotheworkforyou.Itwilltripyouupeverytime.Everybodywantssuccess.Somepeopleaimforit;othersjusttalkaboutit.Weallknowwhatitlookslikewhensomeoneelsehasit.Oftenitjustseemslikesomethingtoofaroutofreach.Thetruthtosuccessiscloserthanyouthink.]Onlyyouhavetowantitenough,andbewillingenoughtogetit.Fearisyourbiggestobstacle一fearoffailure,fearofthejudgmentofothers,fearofactuallysucceeding.2Itwillcauseyoutomakedecisionsthatmayseem“right"atthetime,butthey'repreventingyoufromactuallygettingoverthatwall.3Theminuteyoufindareasonnottotakeanothersteptowardssuccessisthemomentyoustopbeingsuccessful.Inthesymphonyofsuccess,excusesarejustnoise.Gototheothersideofobstacles.Everyonefaceschanges,differentonesatdifferenttimes.Weallhandlethesamechallengesdifferently;weallhavedifferentresults.It'showyouhandleeachoneandwhatyoudowiththeresultsthatcount.Anobstacleissomethingyoueitherfindawayaroundorallowittostopyou.4Gototheothersideoffailures.Noteverythingworks;evenifitworksforotherpeople,thesamethingjustdoesn'tworkfbrus.Sowhat?Failurecaneitherbecomeanobstacleandanexcuseofitcanbecomeyourteacherinwhatnottodo.Ittakeseffort,commitment,andfollow-through.Theycallitaladderofsuccessforareason...becauseyouneedtoclimbitinordertogetsomewhere.It'snotanescalator.5Youhavetodotheworkyourself.Sometimesitwillbeeasy;othertimesyou'llbecarryingaheavyloadonyourshoulders.Theladderremainsthesame.Successstillwaitsontheotherside.It'sgoingtotakedeterminationandpersistenceonyourparttogetupandoverthatwall.So,whichsidedoyouwanttobeon?Keys:1.B2.G3.D4.C5.FReadthetextandsummarisewhateachparagraphismainlyabout.Howwouldyoudescribethematersmentionedinthetext?MastersoftimeInthequietcourtyardsofXiSanSuo,behindthehighwallsoftheforbiddencity,timeticksatitsownpace.Ifithadn'tbeenforathree-episodedocumentary,outsiderswouldneverhaveknownthattheplainly-dressedpeopleworkingherearemastersoftheircraft,whohavespenttheirlivesrestoringpreciousantiques.Amongtheseistheclockrestorationmaster,WangJin.Walkingthroughthesevencrimsongatestowardshisworkplace,WangJinstillregardshimselfasanordinaryworkerinthePalaceMuseum,althoughnowhe'softenstoppedbyaadmirerswantingtheirphototakenwithhim.Dayin,dayout,MrWangandhisstudentsspendtheirtimerestoringclocksdatingbackhundredsofyears.Butforquitesometime,heandhisstudent,QiHaonanusedtobetheonlytwopeoplerepairingtimepiecesinthePalaceMuseum.Qingemperorswereveryfondofclocks.Therefore,inordertopleasethem,foreignenvoyspresentedtheseemperorswiththemostintricateandsplendidtimepieces.Today,thePalaceMuseumhasoneofthemostsignificantcollectionsoftimepiecesintheworld,mainlyoriginatingfromEuropeandChina.Withobjectsrangingfromsmallpocketwatchestotheclocksoveronemeterinheight,eachoftheserequiresitsownuniquemethodofrestoration.Giventhecomplexityoftheworkandthelackofnecessarymaterials,thismeansthateachexpertcanworkonamaximumoftwolargepiecesayear.But,throughtheirpainstakingefforts,MrWangandhisstudentsdomorethanrepairtheclocks-theybringthembacktolife.TheonlysoundtobreakthesilenceinWangJin'sworkshopisthechimingmelodyoftherepairedandpolishedclocks.ToWangJinitisthemostbeautifulmusicintheworld.Now,aftereightmonthsofendlessadjustments,thetimehasfinallycomeforMrWangtowindupthegiganticclocksthatdatebacktothetimeofEmperorQianlong.Theintricatelyfashionedobjectsthathavestoodstillforcenturiesinstantlycomebacktolife:waterflows,boatssail,dogsbark,chickensflaptheirwingsandawomanstartstospin.Itisatrulyawe-inspiringmoment.Itissuddenlyclearthatwhentheclockmasterssaythat“theseantiqueshavelives”,itisneitheranexaggerationnorthemetaphor.Butdespitethecombinedworkofseveralgenerationsofmasters,itseemsunlikelythattherestorationoftheclockswilleverbecomplete.EvenifeveryclockinthePalaceMuseumwererestored,therewouldstillbeworktodo,becauserestorationwouldprobablyneedtobeginagainontheclocksthatwererepairedlongago.Thisisaraceagainsttimethatcanneverbewon!Nevertheless,MrWangremainsoptimisticaboutthefutureofthesetimepieces.Followinginthefootstepsofhisownteacherallthoseyearsago,MrWanghasnowpassedonhisskillstothenewmembers,whowilltakeonmanyofthefuturerepairs.Whafsmore,inspiredtofollowinhisfather'sfootsteps,MrWang'ssonnowhasalsotakenuprepairingantiqueclocks.Thisnewgenerationofartisanswillnotonlyhelppreservetraditionalskills;theinnovationtheybringtothecraftwillalsoensurethattheartofclockrepairingstandsthetestoftime.Intoday'sfast-pacedworldthesayingthattimewaitsfornomanhasneverseemedmoreapt.YetinsidehiddencourtyardsofXiSanSuo,thereissomethingtimelessaboutthewayMrWangandhiscolleaguessedatelypiecetogetherthepastwithskillfulhandsandmodesthearts.Itisasiftheyhavebecomeonewiththeircraftandwiththehistoryofthecountry.Keys:Para.1:BriefintroductionofWangJin:whoheisandwhereheworks.Para.2:TheuniquenessofWangJinandhisstudentPara.3:ThechallengesoftheirworkPara.4:OneexampleofhowtheybringtheclocksbacktolifePara.5:TheoptimisticfutureoftheartofclockrepairingPara.6:AsummaryoftheirgreatqualitiesThematersmentionedinthetextaredevoted/dedicated/committed,loyal,self-contented,hard-working,patient,skillful,modest,innovative.■Readthecolumnoflettersfromthereaders.Thenwriteyourresponsetotheeditor.Socialinsights:AfamilydinnerisanimportanttraditiontocelebrateSpringFestival.Nowadays,somepeoplechoosetohavethedinnerinarestaurant,butnoteveryoneiskeenonthisidea.Whatdoourreadersthink?DearEditor,WehaveeatenoutfortheSpringFestivalfamilydinnerforthelastthreeyears,andwehaveenjoyeditnolessthaneatingathome.Idon'tunderstandwhysomepeoplerefusetoembracethechange.Can'ttheyadmitthatthepreparationsforthedinnerarehardwork?Ireallydon'tthinkit'sworththeeffortofspendingsomuchtimepreparingforasinglemeal,andthenanotherhourcleaningupthemessafterit'sover.Weworkallyear,sowhycan'tonedaybeaboutspendingtimewithfamilyandrelaxing?Eatingoutisagoodchoiceandithasnothingtodowithlossoftraditions.Westillhavethedinnerwiththesamepeople,justinadifferentplace.Theoccasionismoreenjoyablewithoutallthattiringcooking,andthedishestastebetter!Inmyopinion,whatorwhereweeatonSpringFestivalEvereallydoesn'tmatter.Eatingoutmaychangetheformofthistradition,butthelovebetweenthefamilymemberssittingaroundthetabletogetherremainsthesame.WangPeng,softwareengineerDearEditor,Forthisyear'sSpringFestivalfamilydinner,mysonhasbookedatableatthebestrestaurantintown,butI'mabitunhappyaboutit.Forme,itjustwon'tfeellikeSpringFestivalhavingthedinnerout.WhenIwasalittleboy,thedinnerontheeveofSpringFestivalwaswhatIlookedforwardtomost.Itwasnotonlyforthedeliciousfoodthatweseldomgottoeat,butfortheopportunitytohaveourwholefamilygatheredtogether.Iwouldrunaroundthehouse,listeningtotheadultschattingabouttheiryear.I'dgetundermymother'sfeetinthekitchen,watchinghermakedumplings.She'dputtokensinsomedumplings:candiesforasweetlifeandpeanutsforalongandhealthyone.Intheevening,allofuswouldsitaroundthetable,enjoyingthefoodandbeingtogetheragain.Wetoastedeachother,welaughed,andsimple,homemadedishestastedmoredeliciousthananythingcookedbyatopchef.Ihopemychildrenandtheirchildrenwillstillvalueourmemoriesofpreparingthedinnertogether.Tome,theprocessisevenmoreimportantthanthedinneritself.LiuYonghui,retiredteacherResearchshowstheaveragepersononlyhasregularcommunicationwithbetweensevenandfifteenpeople,andthatmostofourcommunicationisinfactwithfivetotenpeoplewhoareclosesttous.However,perhapsweareclosertotherestoftheworldthanwethink."SixDegreesofSeparation“refertothetheorythatanypersononEarthcanbeconnectedtoanyotherpersonthroughachainofnomorethanfiveotherpeople.Theconceptwasfirsttalkedaboutaslongagoasinthe1920s.TheHungarianauthorFrigyesKarinthypublishedabookcalledEverythingisDifferentis1929,inwhichheintroducedtheideaoffriendshipnetworksandhisideasinfluencedmanyofourearlyimpressionsofsocialnetworks.Inthe1950s,anattemptwasmadebytwoscientiststoprovethetheorymathematically;butaftertwentyyears,theystillhadnothadanysuccess.In1967,anAmericansociologistcalledStanleyMilgramtriedusinganewmethodtotestthetheory,whichhecalledthe"small-worldproblem".HechosearandomsampleofpeopleinthemiddleofAmericaandaskedthemtosendpackagestoastrangerinthestageofMassachusetts.Thepeoplesendingthepackagesonlyknewthename,jobandgenerallocationofthestranger.Milgramtoldthemtosendthepackagetoapersontheyknewpersonallywhotheythoughtmightknowthetargetstranger.Oncetheparcelhadbeenreceivedbythisperson,he/shewouldsendtheparcelontoacontactoftheirsuntiltheparcelcouldbepersonallydeliveredtothecorrectperson.Amazingly,itonlytookbetweenfiveandsevenpeopletogettheparcelsdelivered,andoncereleased,theresultswerepublishedinthebimonthlymagazinePsychologyToday.Itwasthisresearchthatinspiredthephrase"SixDegreesofSeparation".Inthepastfewdecades,thetheoryandthephrasehaveappearedagain.Itsnamewasusedasthetitleofaplayandthenafilm.Then,morefilmsandTVprogrammesbasedontheconceptweremadeandbroadcast.Forexample,theOscar-winningfilmBabelisbasedontheconceptof"SixDegreesofSeparation".Thelivesofallthecharacterswerecloselyconnected,althoughtheydidnotknoweachotherandlivedthousandsofmilesapart.ThetelevisionseriesLostalsoexploredtheideaof"SixDegreesofSeparation",asalmostallthecharactershadrandomlymeteachother,orhadmetsomeonetheothercharactersknew,beforetheywereallinthesameplanecrash.Inthemid-1990s,twocollegestudentsintheUnitedStatesinventedagame.TheideaofthegamewastolinkanyactortoKevinBacon,afamousAmericanactorandmusician,throughnomorethansixlinks.SoonthegamewasbeingplayedinuniversitiesacrosstheUnitedStates.In2003,ColumbiaUniversitytriedtorecreateMilgram'sexperimentontheInternet.Thisbecameknownasthe"ColumbiaSmall-worldProject”.Theexperimentinvolved24,163emailchainswith18targetpeoplein13differentcountries.Theresultsconfirmedthattheaveragenumberoflinksinthechainwassix.Mostrecently,anexperimentin2011attheUniversityofMilananalysedtherelationshipbetween721millionsocialmediausersandfoundthat92percentwereconnectedbyonlyfourstages,orfivedegreesofseparation.So,thinkaboutitforaminute:Howmightyoubeconnectedtothedriverofthebusyouregularlytakeorthepersonwhodeliversyourparcels?What'sthebesttitleofthetext?Howcloselyconnectedarewe?WhatisSixDegreesofSeparation?TheimportanceofhumanconnectionsAfamousexperimentthatmakesadifferenceExplainthe“SixDegreesofSeparation"theory.Whatdoesitmean?Whendidthetermfirstappear?Whathappenedinthe1950s?WhatdidStanleyMilgramdo?HowmanypeopledidittakefbrtheparceltoreachtherightpersoninMilgram'sexperiment?Howdiditinfluencetheentertainmentindustry?Whatisthe"ColumbiaSmall-worldProject"?WhatwastheresultoftheUniversityofMilan'sresearch?WhydidMilgramandColumbiaUniversitybothlabeltheirexperiments"Small-world"?参考译文:研究表明,一般人只与7到15个人有定期的交流,而我们大部分的交流实际上是与5到10个最亲近的人进行的。然而,也许我们与世界其他地方的距离比我们想象的更近。“六度分离'’指的是地球上任何ー个人都可以通过不超过五个人的链条与另ー个人联系在一起。早在20世纪20年代,这个概念就被首次提出。匈牙利作家FrigyesKarinthy在1929年出版了一本名为《一切都不一样》的书,他在书中介绍了友谊网络的概念,他的观点影响了我们对社交网络的许多早期印象。20世纪50年代,两位科学家试图用数学方法证明这个理论;但是二十年过去了,他们仍然没有取得任何成功。1967年,美国社会学家斯坦利・米尔格拉姆(StanleyMilgram)尝试用ー种新的方法来检验这个理论,他称之为“小世界问题”。他在美国中部随机抽取了一些人,让他们把包裹寄给ー个站在马萨诸塞州舞台上的陌生人。送包裹的人只知道陌生人的名字、工作和大致位置。米尔格拉姆让他们把包裹寄给ー个他们认识的人,他们认为这个人可能认识目标陌生人。一旦这个人收到包裹,他/她就会把包裹寄给他/她的联系人,直到包裹亲自送到正确的人手中。令人惊讶的是,一旦包裹被投递出去,这些包裹只需要5到7个人就能送达。研究结果就发表在双月刊《今日心理学》上。正是这项研究激发了“六度分离’’这个短语的灵感。在过去的几十年里,这个理论和短语再次出现。它的名字曾被用作一部戏剧的名字,后来又被用作一部电影的名字。后来,更多的电影和电视节目基于这个概念制作和播出。例如,奥斯卡获奖影片《通天塔》就是基于“六度分离”的概念。所有人物的生活都是紧密相连的,尽管他们彼此不认识,而且生活在数千英里之外。电视剧《迷失》也探讨了“六度分离'’的概念,因为几乎所有的角色都是在同一架飞机失事之前偶遇的,或者是遇到了其他角色认识的人。20世纪90年代中期,美国的两名大学生发明了一种游戏。游戏的理念是通过不超过6个链接将任何演员与美国著名演员兼音乐家凯文・贝肯(KevinBacon)联系起来。很快,这项比赛就开始在美国的大学里进行。2003年,哥伦比亚大学试图在互联网上重现米尔格拉姆的实验。这就是著名的“哥伦比亚小世界项目''。这项实验涉及了来自13个不同国家的18个目标人群,共24163封电子邮件。结果证实,链条上的平均链环数为60最近,米兰大学在2011年进行了一项实验,分析了7.21亿社交媒体用户之间的关系,发现92%的用户仅通过四个阶段(即五个分离度)连接。所以,花一分钟想想:你和你经常乘坐的公交车司机或送包裹的人有什么联系?Readthetextandfillintheblankswithaproperwordortheproperformofthewordgiveninbracket.TheskyrailwaySittingbackinmyseat,Ican'tquitebelievethatI'mabouttotravelalongtherailwaythatmanyforeignexpertsclaimedwas“impossible".Thetrainhasbeenracingalong(1)(steady)sinceitleftXining.Allthistime,thesong“SkyRailway"hasbeenplayinginsidemyhead.Thewords"railwayslikemassivedragonsarewindingamongthemountains"seemparticularlyvivid(2)Itravelacrossthe"roofoftheworld".IwasoneofthepeoplewhocamefromallpartsofChinatowork(3)thisrailway.Takingyears(4)(complete),theQinghai-TibetRailwayisarecordofallofoureffortstoovercomethemostdifficultengineeringchallenges.Howtoprotectthedelicateecosystem(5)amongthetopconcerns.ThefirstlandmarktocatchmyeyeisthesplendidQingshuiheBridge,theworld's(6)(long)bridgebuiltoverpermafrost.Look!AgroupofTibetanantelopes(7)(move)underthebridge,withsome(8)(stop)toeatgrassattheirleisure.Thirty-threepassageshavebeenbuiltundertherailwaytoallowtheanimalstomovesafelyandfreelyin(9)naturalhabitat.WildanimalssuchastheseTibetanantelopeshavenowbeenusingthesepassagesforyears.Theyseemtotally(10)(aware)thatwearespeedingpastatover100kilometersanhour.Topreventdamage(11)wetlandsandgrasslands,675bridgeswithatotal(12)(long)ofabout160kilometerswerebuiltbetweenGolmudandLhasa.Weevenmoved140,000squaremetersofwetlandtoanewareainordertoprotect(13)distinctecosystem.Thejourneyhasbeenflyingby,andbeforeIknow(14),wehavereachedTanggulaStation.Locatedatover5,000metersabovesealevel,thisisthe(15)(high)railwaystationintheworld.Inlocationssuchasthis,thethinair,(16)(change)weatherandhighlevelsofUVradiationpresentedperhapsthe(17)(great)challengeforrailwayworkers.Tomakesurewestayedhealthy,severaloxygen-makingstations(18)(construct).Wewerealsoabletoenjoyregularbreaksin(19)(low)areas.AswepassedCuonaLake,Ifeltasenseofprideand(20)(achieve).Usingthousandsandthousandsofsandbags,webuiltatwenty-kilometerwallalongthelaketoprotectitfromconstructionwaste.CuonaLakeissoclosetotherailwaythatIwanttoreach(21)andtouchitspalebluemirror-likesurface.Waterbirdsplayinginthelake,andcattleandsheepwanderingthegrasslandsbringthescenerytolife.TheQinghai-TibetPlateauhasbeenattractingpeople's(22)(admire)forcenturies.Now,thankstoourefforts,passengersfromalloverthecountryhavebeenenjoyingthese(23)(magic)landscapes.Iamproudthatwebuiltour"impossible"railwayanddidsowiththecarethattheenvironment(24)(deserve).Ittrulyis(25)extraordinary“SkyRailway".What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthistext?Keys:(1)steadily;(2)as;(3)on;(4)tocomplete;(5)was;(6)longest;(7)ismoving;(8)stopping;their;(10)unaware;(11)to;(12)length;(13)its;(14)it;(15)highest;(16)changeable;(17)greatest;(18)wereconstructed;(19)lower;(20)achievement;(21)out;(22)admiration;(23)magical;(24)deserves;(25)anToexplainhowthe"impossible"railwaywasbuiltandpraisetheworker'seffortsinbuildingit.Fillintheblankswiththeoneofthewordsgivenintheboxoritsproperforms.admire,although,ancient,attract,bottom,clever,complete,environment,first,harm,local,maintain,produce,rain,sheet,significance,solve,trouble,value,vapour,wrap,thereforeImaginemountains(1)insilverwater,shininginthespringsun.Summerseesthemountainsturnbrightgreenwithgrowingrice.Duringautumn,thesesamemountainsaregold,andinwintertheyarecoveredin(2)ofwhitefrost.ThesearethecoloursoftheLongjiRiceTerraces.Theseterraceswerebuiltbythe(3)ZhuangandYaopeople,towhomGuangxiishome.StartingintheYuanDynasty,workontheterracestookhundredsofyears,untilits(4)intheearlyQingDynasty.Reachingasfarastheeyecansee,theseterracescovertallmountains,oftenfromthe(5)totheverytop.Sowhydidthesepeoplegotosomuch(6)toturntheentiremountainsintoterraces?(7),therearefewlarge,flatareasoflandintheregion.Buildingtheterraces(8)meantthattheycouldincreasetheareasinwhichtheycouldgrowrice.Secondly,(9)theregionhasplentyofrain,themountainsaresteepandthesoilisshallow.Theflatterracescatchtherainwaterandpreventthesoilfrombeingwashedaway.Butperhapswhatismost(10)isthewayinwhichpeoplehaveworkedinharmonywithnaturetomaketheseterracesandgrowrice.Theterracesare(11)designed,withhundredsofwaterwaysthatconnectwitheachother.Duringthe(12)season,itisalongthesewaterwaysthatrainwatermovesdownthemountainsandintotheterraces.Thesunheatsthewaterandturnsitinto(13).Thisformscloudsfromwhichrainfallsdownontothemountainterracesonceagain.Theseterracesalsoprovideaperfect(14)forbirdsandfish,someofwhichfeedoninsectsthatcan(15)thericecrops.Althoughmoderntechnologycouldhelpproducemorecrops,theseterracesstillmeanalottothelocalpeopleforwhomtraditionsholdmuch(16).Thisknowledgeispasseddownthroughfamilies,whichmeansthatnewgenerationscontinuetouse(17)methodsofagricultureto(18)theterraces.Today,theLongjiRiceTerraces(19)thousandsofvisitorswhocometo(20)thisgreatwondercreatedbypeopleandnatureworkingtogether.What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthistext?What'seachparagraphofthetextmainlyabout?WhydoestheauthorsaytheLongjiRiceTerracesarecleverlydesigned?Readthesummaryofthetextandunderlinefourfactualmistakes.TheLongjiRiceTerraceswerebuiltbythelocalZhuangethnicgroupalone.Thoughtherearemanylarge,flatareasintheregion,theybuiltterracesonthemountainstohavemoreareastogrowrice.Theterracesarecleverlydesigned,andcanwashawaytheshallowsoil.Therearehundredsofwaterways,alongwhichrainwatermovesdownthemountainsandintotheterraces.Today,localpeopleusemodernmethodstomaintaintheterraces,andtheyattractlotsofvisitorsfromalloverthecountry.Ben,yourfriendfromLondonisvisitingChina.Heisresearchingoncasesofhowpeoplecleverlysolvedlocalproblemsworkingwithnature.Writehimaletterintroducingasuitableplacetohim.Keys:(1)wrapped;(2)sheets;(3)local;(4)completion;(5)bottom;(6)trouble;(7)Firstly;(8)therefore;(9)although;(10)significant;(11)cleverly;(12)rainy;(13)vapour;(14)environment;(15)harm;(16)value;(17)ancient;(18)maintain;(19)attract;(20)admireToexplainhowpeopleworkedinharmonywithnaturetocreatetheLongjiRiceTerraces.Para.1:TheseasonalcoloursofLongjiRiceTerraces(LRT)Para.2:BriefhistoryofLRTPara.3:WhywereLRTbuiltoriginally?Para.4:What'stheworkingprincipleofLRTPara.5:HowareLRTtodaySeeparagraph4fordetails.TheLongjiRiceTerraceswerebuiltbythelocalZhuangethnicgroupalone.Thoughthereareylarge、fkuareasintheregion,theybuiltterracesonthemountainstohavemoreareastogrowrice.Theterracesarecleverlydesigned,andcanwas力wytheshallowsoil.Therearehundredsofwaterways,alongwhichrainwatermovesdownthemountainsandintotheterraces.Today,localpeopleusemodemmethodstomaintaintheterraces,andtheyattractlotso
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