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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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