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年月学位英语真题及答案

20154

1、【单选题】SpeakerA:IwanttotakepartintheschoolTalentShow.peakerB:

That’snice!______.peakerA:Well,Iliketosing.

I’mbehindyou100percent.

Whatwouldyouwanttodo?

A:

Areyousure?

B:

Goforit.

C:

答D:案:B

2、【单选题】Mike:DoyoumindifIopenthedoor?usan:______.Thewindwill

blowmypapersaround.

Pleasedon’t.

Justdoit.

A:

No,gorightahead.

B:

It’suptoyou.

C:

答D:案:A

3、【单选题】SpeakerA:Iwashopingyouwouldstayonabitlonger.peakerB:

______,butIhavetogetupearlytomorrow.

Ithinkso

IwishIcouldtoo

A:

Thankyou

B:

Ireallyhavetogo.

C:

答D:案:B

4、【单选题】SpeakerA:Guesswhat,mum?Igotthescholarship!peakerB:

______.I’msoproundofyou.

Welldone!

Ilikeit.

A:

Youarekidding!

B:

Goodluck.

C:

D答:案:A

5、【单选题】SpeakerA:Goodmorning,Mr.Thomas.Douyouhavetimenow?peaker

B:______.peakerA:Iwouldliketodiscusswithyouaboutmyjob.

Letmesee.

Notnow.

A:

Sure.Whatisit?

B:

Howlongwillittake?

C:

答D:案:C

6、【单选题】Tim:Youlookunhappy,______?inda:I’mhavingsomeproblems

withmaths.

Whatdoyouneed

What’snew

A:

Youknowwhat

B:

What’sup

C:

答D:案:D

7、【单选题】SpeakerA:Whatawonderfuldinner!peakerB:Thankyou.______.

Ihopeyoulikeit.

I’mgladyou’reenjoyingit.

A:

Iseverythingfine?

B:

Youarewelcome.

C:

答D:案:B

8、【单选题】Marie:Hey,Greg.Let’sgototheCountyShowthisweekend.reg:

______Ihavetodomyschoolproject,remember?

Asyoulike.

I’dbegladto.

A:

Dowehaveto?

B:

Whynot?

C:

答D:案:B

9、【单选题】Dad:Doyouwantanybreakfast?mma:______.I’mreallyhungry.

I’mnotsure

Well,ifyouinsist

A:

Icangowithoutit

B:

Yes,Ido

C:

D:

答案:D

10、【单选题】John:I’mtired.I’mhavingnextweekoff.ily:______.The

breakwilldoyougood.

Whathappenedtoyou?

Areyouserious?

A:

That’sagoodidea.

B:

Youdon’treallymeanit,doyou?

C:

答D:案:C

11、【单选题】Mark:Idon’tknowaboutyou,butI’mfedupwiththiswet

weather.inda:______.I’mjustlookingforsomesunshine.

Me,too

NeitherdoI.

A:

Whoknows?

B:

It’sOk.

C:

答D:案:A

12、【单选题】Mary:Whatwasthematchlike?ucas:______,especiallywhen

Messiscoredintheclosingminutes.

Itmademesleepy

Itwasajoke

A:

Itwasadullgame

B:

Itwasreallyexciting

C:

答D:案:D

13、【单选题】SpeakerA:CouldImeetwithyoutodicussthepreparation?

peakerB:Good.WecouldmeetonTuesdayorWednesday.______?peakerA:Tuesday

wouldbegoodforme.

Howaboutyou

Whichdaywouldyouprefer

A:

Anyothersuggestions

B:

Isitgoodforyou

C:

答D:案:B

14、【单选题】Husband:Youaren’tgoingoutdressedlikethat,areyou?Wife:

______?IthoughtIlookedreallysmart.

Canyoubelieveit

Benice,Ok

A:

Howdoyouthinkofit

B:

Why?What’swrongwithit

C:

答D:案:D

15、【单选题】Josh:GivemeyourhomeworksoIcancopyit.Ellen:______You

shoulddoityourself.

Takeit.

Noway!

A:

I’lltellyouwhat.

B:

Whatseemstobetheproblem?

C:

答D:案:B

16、【单选题】PassageOneAfewcenturiesago,peoplelookedatthebirdsand

wonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoflylikethem.Therewerestoriesofheroeswho

gluedbirdfeathersontheirarmsandflewupintothesky.About500yearsago,

somepeopledreamedadifferentdream.Insteadofflyinguptothesky,they

dreamedoffallingfromthesky!Inthe15thcentury,Italianinventorsdesigned

acone-shaped(锥形)devicethatwassupposedtobringamandownsafelyfroma

greatheight.Theoperatorheldontoahandlewithastrapsstrappedtohiswaist.

Thiswasthefirstknowndesignforaparachute(降落伞).Eventhegreatinventor

LeonardodaVincisketchedatypeofparachute.Hisparachutedesignwasinthe

shapeofpyramid(金字塔).Otherinventorsalsosketchedtheirowndesignsfora

parachute.Unfortunately,thesewereonlydesignsonpaperandnoonetestedthem.

ACroatianinventornamedFaustoVeranziolookedatLeonardodaVinci’sparachute

designandreplacedthepyramidshapewithonethatlookedlikeasailfromaship.

WhenVeranziowas65yearsold,hefellill.Thinkinghewouldnotlivelonger,he

decidedtotryouthisparachuteinvention.Hebuilthisparachuteusingwoodand

cloth.Strapinghisinventiontohiswaist,hejumpedoffthetallbelltowerin

hiscity.Helandedsafely!Hewassupposedlythefirstmantosuccessfullyusea

parachute.However,someotherpeoplethoughtthisstorywasnottrue.Ifthatwas

thecase,thenthefirstpersontosuccessfullyuseaparachutewouldgotoa

FrenchmannamedLouis-SebastienLenormandin1783.Thefirstknownparachute

wasdesignedby______.

Frenchman

Italian

A:

Croatians

B:

Englishmen

C:

D:

答案:B

17、【单选题】PassageOneAfewcenturiesago,peoplelookedatthebirdsand

wonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoflylikethem.Therewerestoriesofheroeswho

gluedbirdfeathersontheirarmsandflewupintothesky.About500yearsago,

somepeopledreamedadifferentdream.Insteadofflyinguptothesky,they

dreamedoffallingfromthesky!Inthe15thcentury,Italianinventorsdesigned

acone-shaped(锥形)devicethatwassupposedtobringamandownsafelyfroma

greatheight.Theoperatorheldontoahandlewithastrapsstrappedtohiswaist.

Thiswasthefirstknowndesignforaparachute(降落伞).Eventhegreatinventor

LeonardodaVincisketchedatypeofparachute.Hisparachutedesignwasinthe

shapeofpyramid(金字塔).Otherinventorsalsosketchedtheirowndesignsfora

parachute.Unfortunately,thesewereonlydesignsonpaperandnoonetestedthem.

ACroatianinventornamedFaustoVeranziolookedatLeonardodaVinci’sparachute

designandreplacedthepyramidshapewithonethatlookedlikeasailfromaship.

WhenVeranziowas65yearsold,hefellill.Thinkinghewouldnotlivelonger,he

decidedtotryouthisparachuteinvention.Hebuilthisparachuteusingwoodand

cloth.Strapinghisinventiontohiswaist,hejumpedoffthetallbelltowerin

hiscity.Helandedsafely!Hewassupposedlythefirstmantosuccessfullyusea

parachute.However,someotherpeoplethoughtthisstorywasnottrue.Ifthatwas

thecase,thenthefirstpersontosuccessfullyuseaparachutewouldgotoa

FrenchmannamedLouis-SebastienLenormandin1783.LeonardodaVinci’s

parachutewasshapedlikea______.

cone

feather

A:

pyramid

B:

sail

C:

答D:案:C

18、【单选题】PassageOneAfewcenturiesago,peoplelookedatthebirdsand

wonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoflylikethem.Therewerestoriesofheroeswho

gluedbirdfeathersontheirarmsandflewupintothesky.About500yearsago,

somepeopledreamedadifferentdream.Insteadofflyinguptothesky,they

dreamedoffallingfromthesky!Inthe15thcentury,Italianinventorsdesigned

acone-shaped(锥形)devicethatwassupposedtobringamandownsafelyfroma

greatheight.Theoperatorheldontoahandlewithastrapsstrappedtohiswaist.

Thiswasthefirstknowndesignforaparachute(降落伞).Eventhegreatinventor

LeonardodaVincisketchedatypeofparachute.Hisparachutedesignwasinthe

shapeofpyramid(金字塔).Otherinventorsalsosketchedtheirowndesignsfora

parachute.Unfortunately,thesewereonlydesignsonpaperandnoonetestedthem.

ACroatianinventornamedFaustoVeranziolookedatLeonardodaVinci’sparachute

designandreplacedthepyramidshapewithonethatlookedlikeasailfromaship.

WhenVeranziowas65yearsold,hefellill.Thinkinghewouldnotlivelonger,he

decidedtotryouthisparachuteinvention.Hebuilthisparachuteusingwoodand

cloth.Strapinghisinventiontohiswaist,hejumpedoffthetallbelltowerin

hiscity.Helandedsafely!Hewassupposedlythefirstmantosuccessfullyusea

parachute.However,someotherpeoplethoughtthisstorywasnottrue.Ifthatwas

thecase,thenthefirstpersontosuccessfullyuseaparachutewouldgotoa

FrenchmannamedLouis-SebastienLenormandin1783.Whichofthefollowingis

aboutFaustoVeranzioistrue?

HecopieddaVinci’sparachutedesign.

Hemadehisparachutewithfeatherandwood.

A:

Heexperimentedwithhisparachutemanytimes.

B:

Hedecidedtotryhisparachuteafterhewasseriouslyill.

C:

答D:案:D

19、【单选题】PassageOneAfewcenturiesago,peoplelookedatthebirdsand

wonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoflylikethem.Therewerestoriesofheroeswho

gluedbirdfeathersontheirarmsandflewupintothesky.About500yearsago,

somepeopledreamedadifferentdream.Insteadofflyinguptothesky,they

dreamedoffallingfromthesky!Inthe15thcentury,Italianinventorsdesigned

acone-shaped(锥形)devicethatwassupposedtobringamandownsafelyfroma

greatheight.Theoperatorheldontoahandlewithastrapsstrappedtohiswaist.

Thiswasthefirstknowndesignforaparachute(降落伞).Eventhegreatinventor

LeonardodaVincisketchedatypeofparachute.Hisparachutedesignwasinthe

shapeofpyramid(金字塔).Otherinventorsalsosketchedtheirowndesignsfora

parachute.Unfortunately,thesewereonlydesignsonpaperandnoonetestedthem.

ACroatianinventornamedFaustoVeranziolookedatLeonardodaVinci’sparachute

designandreplacedthepyramidshapewithonethatlookedlikeasailfromaship.

WhenVeranziowas65yearsold,hefellill.Thinkinghewouldnotlivelonger,he

decidedtotryouthisparachuteinvention.Hebuilthisparachuteusingwoodand

cloth.Strapinghisinventiontohiswaist,hejumpedoffthetallbelltowerin

hiscity.Helandedsafely!Hewassupposedlythefirstmantosuccessfullyusea

parachute.However,someotherpeoplethoughtthisstorywasnottrue.Ifthatwas

thecase,thenthefirstpersontosuccessfullyuseaparachutewouldgotoa

FrenchmannamedLouis-SebastienLenormandin1783.Asforthefirstmanwho

successfullyusedaparachute,______.

itwassaidtobeLeonardodaVinci

weknowforsurehewasVeranzio

A:

B:

thereweresomehistoricalrecords

wedon’tknowforsureyet

C:

答D:案:D

20、【单选题】PassageOneAfewcenturiesago,peoplelookedatthebirdsand

wonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoflylikethem.Therewerestoriesofheroeswho

gluedbirdfeathersontheirarmsandflewupintothesky.About500yearsago,

somepeopledreamedadifferentdream.Insteadofflyinguptothesky,they

dreamedoffallingfromthesky!Inthe15thcentury,Italianinventorsdesigned

acone-shaped(锥形)devicethatwassupposedtobringamandownsafelyfroma

greatheight.Theoperatorheldontoahandlewithastrapsstrappedtohiswaist.

Thiswasthefirstknowndesignforaparachute(降落伞).Eventhegreatinventor

LeonardodaVincisketchedatypeofparachute.Hisparachutedesignwasinthe

shapeofpyramid(金字塔).Otherinventorsalsosketchedtheirowndesignsfora

parachute.Unfortunately,thesewereonlydesignsonpaperandnoonetestedthem.

ACroatianinventornamedFaustoVeranziolookedatLeonardodaVinci’sparachute

designandreplacedthepyramidshapewithonethatlookedlikeasailfromaship.

WhenVeranziowas65yearsold,hefellill.Thinkinghewouldnotlivelonger,he

decidedtotryouthisparachuteinvention.Hebuilthisparachuteusingwoodand

cloth.Strapinghisinventiontohiswaist,hejumpedoffthetallbelltowerin

hiscity.Helandedsafely!Hewassupposedlythefirstmantosuccessfullyusea

parachute.However,someotherpeoplethoughtthisstorywasnottrue.Ifthatwas

thecase,thenthefirstpersontosuccessfullyuseaparachutewouldgotoa

FrenchmannamedLouis-SebastienLenormandin1783.Thepassageismainlyabout

______.

theoriginoftheparachute

Thedreamsofflyingandfalling

A:

thecourageofdroppingfromthesky

B:

theapplicationofparachuteinvention

C:

答D:案:A

21、【单选题】PassageTwoOutofallthestudentswhoenrollinamassiveopen

onlinecourse(MOOC),onlyabout5percentcompletethecourseandreceivea

certificateaccomplishment.ThisstatisticisoftencitedasevidencethatMOOCs

arefatallyflawed(有缺陷的)andofferlittleeducationalvaluetomoststudents.

Yetmorethan80percentofstudentswhofilloutapost-coursesurveysaythey

mettheirprimaryobjective.Howdowelookatthesetwofacts?We’reusedto

focusingoncompletionratesinhighereducation,butthey’renottheonly-or

eventhemostmeaningful–indicatorofengagementinopenonlinecourses.With

nocosttoenroll,nopunishmentfordroppingout,andlittlerewardforactually

earningacertificate,MOOCsarefundamentallydifferentfromtraditionalcalssess

–andstudentsusetheminfundamentallydifferentways.Datafrommorethan1.8

millionstudentserolledin36MOOCsofferedbytheUniversityofPennsylvania

showthatstudentstreatMOOCslikeabuffet(自助餐),samplingthematerial

accordingtotheirinterestsandcareergoals.Somearecuriousaboutthesubject

matterandjustwatchoneortwovideolectures;othersusethediscussionforums

toconnectwiththeirintellectualpeersaroundtheworld.Ofallenrolled

students,nearly60percentwatchatleastonevedio,completeatleastone

assignment,orpostatleastonceinaforum.Sofocusingonthetinyfraction

ofstudentswhocompleteaMOCCismisguided.Themoreimportantnumberisthe

60percentengagementrate.StudentsmaynotfinishaMOOCwithacertificateof

accomplishment,butthecoursesnonethelessmeettheeducationalgoalsofmillions.

WhatdowelearnaboutMOOCsfromPara.1?

ThereseemstobeconflictingstatisticsaboutMOOCs.

ItturnsoutthatMOOCshavefailedpeople’sexpectations.

A:

MoststudentsfindithardtojudgethevalueofMOOcs.

B:

TheeducationalvalueofMOOCsiswellacknowledged.

C:

答D:案:A

22、【单选题】PassageTwoOutofallthestudentswhoenrollinamassiveopen

onlinecourse(MOOC),onlyabout5percentcompletethecourseandreceivea

certificateaccomplishment.ThisstatisticisoftencitedasevidencethatMOOCs

arefatallyflawed(有缺陷的)andofferlittleeducationalvaluetomoststudents.

Yetmorethan80percentofstudentswhofilloutapost-coursesurveysaythey

mettheirprimaryobjective.Howdowelookatthesetwofacts?We’reusedto

focusingoncompletionratesinhighereducation,butthey’renottheonly-or

eventhemostmeaningful–indicatorofengagementinopenonlinecourses.With

nocosttoenroll,nopunishmentfordroppingout,andlittlerewardforactually

earningacertificate,MOOCsarefundamentallydifferentfromtraditionalcalssess

–andstudentsusetheminfundamentallydifferentways.Datafrommorethan1.8

millionstudentserolledin36MOOCsofferedbytheUniversityofPennsylvania

showthatstudentstreatMOOCslikeabuffet(自助餐),samplingthematerial

accordingtotheirinterestsandcareergoals.Somearecuriousaboutthesubject

matterandjustwatchoneortwovideolectures;othersusethediscussionforums

toconnectwiththeirintellectualpeersaroundtheworld.Ofallenrolled

students,nearly60percentwatchatleastonevedio,completeatleastone

assignment,orpostatleastonceinaforum.Sofocusingonthetinyfraction

ofstudentswhocompleteaMOCCismisguided.Themoreimportantnumberisthe

60percentengagementrate.StudentsmaynotfinishaMOOCwithacertificateof

accomplishment,butthecoursesnonethelessmeettheeducationalgoalsofmillions.

InPara.2,theauthorstresses______.

theprimaryobjectiveofMOOCstudents

thesignificanceofcompetionratesineducation

A:

thestrengthsandweaknessofopenonlinecourses

B:

thedifferencesbetweenMOOCcandtrditionalclasses

C:

答D:案:D

23、【单选题】PassageTwoOutofallthestudentswhoenrollinamassiveopen

onlinecourse(MOOC),onlyabout5percentcompletethecourseandreceivea

certificateaccomplishment.ThisstatisticisoftencitedasevidencethatMOOCs

arefatallyflawed(有缺陷的)andofferlittleeducationalvaluetomoststudents.

Yetmorethan80percentofstudentswhofilloutapost-coursesurveysaythey

mettheirprimaryobjective.Howdowelookatthesetwofacts?We’reusedto

focusingoncompletionratesinhighereducation,butthey’renottheonly-or

eventhemostmeaningful–indicatorofengagementinopenonlinecourses.With

nocosttoenroll,nopunishmentfordroppingout,andlittlerewardforactually

earningacertificate,MOOCsarefundamentallydifferentfromtraditionalcalssess

–andstudentsusetheminfundamentallydifferentways.Datafrommorethan1.8

millionstudentserolledin36MOOCsofferedbytheUniversityofPennsylvania

showthatstudentstreatMOOCslikeabuffet(自助餐),samplingthematerial

accordingtotheirinterestsandcareergoals.Somearecuriousaboutthesubject

matterandjustwatchoneortwovideolectures;othersusethediscussionforums

toconnectwiththeirintellectualpeersaroundtheworld.Ofallenrolled

students,nearly60percentwatchatleastonevedio,completeatleastone

assignment,orpostatleastonceinaforum.Sofocusingonthetinyfraction

ofstudentswhocompleteaMOCCismisguided.Themoreimportantnumberisthe

60percentengagementrate.StudentsmaynotfinishaMOOCwithacertificateof

accomplishment,butthecoursesnonethelessmeettheeducationalgoalsofmillions.

AccordingtoPara.3,studentschooseMOOCsforthefollowingreasons

EXCEPT______.

earningacertificate

improvingjob-relatedskills

A:

meetingtheirinterestinthesubjects

B:

exchangingideaswithstudentsworldwide

C:

答D:案:A

24、【单选题】PassageTwoOutofallthestudentswhoenrollinamassiveopen

onlinecourse(MOOC),onlyabout5percentcompletethecourseandreceivea

certificateaccomplishment.ThisstatisticisoftencitedasevidencethatMOOCs

arefatallyflawed(有缺陷的)andofferlittleeducationalvaluetomoststudents.

Yetmorethan80percentofstudentswhofilloutapost-coursesurveysaythey

mettheirprimaryobjective.Howdowelookatthesetwofacts?We’reusedto

focusingoncompletionratesinhighereducation,butthey’renottheonly-or

eventhemostmeaningful–indicatorofengagementinopenonlinecourses.With

nocosttoenroll,nopunishmentfordroppingout,andlittlerewardforactually

earningacertificate,MOOCsarefundamentallydifferentfromtraditionalcalssess

–andstudentsusetheminfundamentallydifferentways.Datafrommorethan1.8

millionstudentserolledin36MOOCsofferedbytheUniversityofPennsylvania

showthatstudentstreatMOOCslikeabuffet(自助餐),samplingthematerial

accordingtotheirinterestsandcareergoals.Somearecuriousaboutthesubject

matterandjustwatchoneortwovideolectures;othersusethediscussionforums

toconnectwiththeirintellectualpeersaroundtheworld.Ofallenrolled

students,nearly60percentwatchatleastonevedio,completeatleastone

assignment,orpostatleastonceinaforum.Sofocusingonthetinyfraction

ofstudentswhocompleteaMOCCismisguided.Themoreimportantnumberisthe

60percentengagementrate.StudentsmaynotfinishaMOOCwithacertificateof

accomplishment,butthecoursesnonethelessmeettheeducationalgoalsofmillions.

Thesentence“studentstreatMOOCsasabuffet”(Para.3)______.

emphasizesthecorevalueofMOCCs

demonstratesthedailyoperationofMOOCs

A:

indicatesstudentsarefreetochooseMOOCresources

B:

explainswhatstudentslearnfromMOOCcourses

C:

答D:案:C

25、【单选题】PassageTwoOutofallthestudentswhoenrollinamassiveopen

onlinecourse(MOOC),onlyabout5percentcompletethecourseandreceivea

certificateaccomplishment.ThisstatisticisoftencitedasevidencethatMOOCs

arefatallyflawed(有缺陷的)andofferlittleeducationalvaluetomoststudents.

Yetmorethan80percentofstudentswhofilloutapost-coursesurveysaythey

mettheirprimaryobjective.Howdowelookatthesetwofacts?We’reusedto

focusingoncompletionratesinhighereducation,butthey’renottheonly-or

eventhemostmeaningful–indicatorofengagementinopenonlinecourses.With

nocosttoenroll,nopunishmentfordroppingout,andlittlerewardforactually

earningacertificate,MOOCsarefundamentallydifferentfromtraditionalcalssess

–andstudentsusetheminfundamentallydifferentways.Datafrommorethan1.8

millionstudentserolledin36MOOCsofferedbytheUniversityofPennsylvania

showthatstudentstreatMOOCslikeabuffet(自助餐),samplingthematerial

accordingtotheirinterestsandcareergoals.Somearecuriousaboutthesubject

matterandjustwatchoneortwovideolectures;othersusethediscussionforums

toconnectwiththeirintellectualpeersaroundtheworld.Ofallenrolled

students,nearly60percentwatchatleastonevedio,completeatleastone

assignment,orpostatleastonceinaforum.Sofocusingonthetinyfraction

ofstudentswhocompleteaMOCCismisguided.Themoreimportantnumberisthe

60percentengagementrate.StudentsmaynotfinishaMOOCwithacertificateof

accomplishment,butthecoursesnonethelessmeettheeducationalgoalsofmillions.

Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardMOOCs?

Critical.

Supportive.

A:

Indifferent.

B:

Neutral.

C:

答D:案:B

26、【单选题】PassageThreeWhetheryouarehikingthroughthemagnificent

redwoodsofNorthernCalifornia,sleepingunderthebrilliantstarsoftheTexas

skyorwatchingthesunriseacrosstherockycliffsofMaine,expectingthe

outdoorworldcanbeinspiring,thrilling,anddeeplysatisfying.Andoneofthe

bestwaystoenjoytheabundantgiftsofthenaturalworldissimple,inexpensive,

andavailabletoalmosteveryone.Let’sgocamping.Whenyoucamp,youcreatea

“homeawayfromhome”inthefreshair.Youdon’tneedalotoffencyequipment

toenjoycamping.Whatyouneedissimplyatentlargeenoughforyourfamily.

Practicesettingupthetentathometomakesureyouarefamiliarwiththe

processbeforeyougocamping.Onceyoufindagoodsite,it’stimetosetup

tent.Yourfirstjobistosetupyourtent.Removeallsticksandrocksfromthe

area.Spreadatarp(防水帆布)overtheareawhereyourtentwillsit.Setupthe

tentandbesuretostakeitdownfirmly,eveniftheweatherismild.Otherwise,

strongwindcanblowyourtentaway.Next,you’llneedsomefirewoodfora

campfire.Ifgatheringwoodisillegalatyourcampground,youmustbuyitatthe

campstore.Ifgatheringdeadwoodispermitted,goonafirewood-huntingjourney

andbringinagoodsupplyofwoodforyourcampsite,pilethewoodsafelyaway

fromthecampfireringandwherenoonewilltripoverthewoodorhurthisorher

legsonsharpbranches.Beingaresponsiblecamperrequiresthatyoufollowthe

rulesofthecampground.Donotburnfoodorplasticinyourcampfire.Makesure

thatyouleaveyourcampsiteingoodconditionforthenextcampers.Just

beforeleavingthesite,makeafinalchecktobecertainthatyourcampfire

iscompletelyout.Pourwaterontheashesjusttobesafe!Asissuggestedby

theaurhor,youshouldpracticesettingupyourtent______.

beforetheweatherturnsbad

beforeyourfirstcampingup

A:

B:

afterhavingselectedyourcampsite

onceyouhavedecidedwheretogo

C:

答D:案:B

27、【单选题】PassageThreeWhetheryouarehikingthroughthemagnificent

redwoodsofNorthernCalifornia,sleepingunderthebrilliantstarsoftheTexas

skyorwatchingthesunriseacrosstherockycliffsofMaine,expectingthe

outdoorworldcanbeinspiring,thrilling,anddeeplysatisfying.Andoneofthe

bestwaystoenjoytheabundantgiftsofthenaturalworldissimple,inexpensive,

andavailabletoalmosteveryone.Let’sgocamping.Whenyoucamp,youcreatea

“homeawayfromhome”inthefreshair.Youdon’tneedalotoffencyequipment

toenjoycamping.Whatyouneedissimplyatentlargeenoughforyourfamily.

Practicesettingupthetentathometomakesureyouarefamiliarwiththe

processbeforeyougocamping.Onceyoufindagoodsite,it’stimetosetup

tent.Yourfirstjobistosetupyourtent.Removeallsticksandrocksfromthe

area.Spreadatarp(防水帆布)overtheareawhereyourtentwillsit.Setupthe

tentandbesuretostakeitdownfirmly,eveniftheweatherismild.Otherwise,

strongwindcanblowyourtentaway.Next,you’llneedsomefirewoodfora

campfire.Ifgatheringwoodisillegalatyourcampground,youmustbuyitatthe

campstore.Ifgatheringdeadwoodispermitted,goonafirewood-huntingjourney

andbringinagoodsupplyofwoodforyourcampsite,pilethewoodsafelyaway

fromthecampfireringandwherenoonewilltripoverthewoodorhurthisorher

legsonsharpbranches.Beingaresponsiblecamperrequiresthatyoufollowthe

rulesofthecampground.Donotburnfoodorplasticinyourcampfire.Makesure

thatyouleaveyourcampsiteingoodconditionforthenextcampers.Just

beforeleavingthesite,makeafinalchecktobecertainthatyourcampfire

iscompletelyout.Pourwaterontheashesjusttobesafe!Whatisthefirst

thingyoushoulddoafterchoosingacampsite?

Gatherfirewood.

Spreadatarpontheground.

A:

Setupthetent.

B:

Removesticksandrocksfromthetentarea.

C:

答D:案:C

28、【单选题】PassageThreeWhetheryouarehikingthroughthemagnificent

redwoodsofNorthernCalifornia,sleepingunderthebrilliantstarsoftheTexas

skyorwatchingthesunriseacrosstherockycliffsofMaine,expectingthe

outdoorworldcanbeinspiring,thrilling,anddeeplysatisfying.Andoneofthe

bestwaystoenjoytheabundantgiftsofthenaturalworldissimple,inexpensive,

andavailabletoalmosteveryone.Let’sgocamping.Whenyoucamp,youcreatea

“homeawayfromhome”inthefreshair.Youdon’tneedalotoffencyequipment

toenjoycamping.Whatyouneedissimplyatentlargeenoughforyourfamily.

Practicesettingupthetentathometomakesureyouarefamiliarwiththe

processbeforeyougocamping.Onceyoufindagoodsite,it’stimetosetup

tent.Yourfirstjobistosetupyourtent.Removeallsticksandrocksfromthe

area.Spreadatarp(防水帆布)overtheareawhereyourtentwillsit.Setupthe

tentandbesuretostakeitdownfirmly,eveniftheweatherismild.Otherwise,

strongwindcanblowyourtentaway.Next,you’llneedsomefirewoodfora

campfire.Ifgatheringwoodisillegalatyourcampground,youmustbuyitatthe

campstore.Ifgatheringdeadwoodispermitted,goonafirewood-huntingjourney

andbringinagoodsupplyofwoodforyourcampsite,pilethewoodsafelyaway

fromthecampfireringandwherenoonewilltripoverthewoodorhurthisorher

legsonsharpbranches.Beingaresponsiblecamperrequiresthatyoufollowthe

rulesoftheca

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