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第53页(共53页)2025年新高二英语人教新版中等生专题复习《信息匹配》一.信息匹配(共20小题)1.(2023秋•泽普县期末)Self﹣loveisthekeytoahappylife.Afterwehavelearnedhowtoloveourselves,wewillbeabletoloveothers.(1)Youhavetolearnsomestepstodevelopself﹣love.Acceptyourselfthewayyouare.Everypersonhashisorherownadvantagesanddisadvantages.Ouradvantagesmakeusproudbutourdisadvantagesmakeusunhappy.Thisisn'ttherightattitudetowardslife.(2)Infact,nooneonthisearthisperfect.Thekeyistoachieveabetterbalance(平衡)andtrytobeashappyaspossible.Stopworrying.(3)Itwon'thelpyougetthesolution(解决办法).Infact,itwillmakeyouveryunhappy.So,don'tletyourworriesinfluenceyou.Thiswillhelpyoufacethedifficultiesoflifemorepositively.Enjoylife.Takepartinactivitiesthatyouloveanddevelopahobby.(4)Takesometimetoenjoythematleastonceaweek.Thiswayyouaredoingsomethingthatyouaregoodat,whichwillmakeyoufeelgoodaboutyourself,andmakeyoustartlovinglifeandeveryoneandeverythinginit.(5)Ifyourbodyisweakandsufferingfromsomehealthproblems,youaren'tgoingtolikeanythingaboutit.Soyoumusttakegoodcareofyourhealth.Itincludeseatingfreshhealthyfood,takingenoughrestanddoingexercise.A.Liveahealthylifestyle.B.Makeeffortstoimproveyourself.C.Itwillholdyoubackfromlovingyourself.D.Theycanbeanythingthatmakesyouhappy.E.Worryingaboutaproblemwon'tletyouthinkclearly.F.However,learningtoloveyourselfisn'tgoingtobeeasy.G.Thecorrectthingtodoisacceptthefactthatyouaren'tperfect.2.(2023秋•大连期中)Itisnaturalthatyoungpeopleareoftenuncomfortablewhentheyarewiththeirparents.(1)Theyoftenthinkthattheirparentsareoutoftouchwithmodernways,thattheyaretooseriousandtoostrictwiththeirchildren,andthattheywon'tgivetheirchildrenafreehand.Itistruethatparentsoftenfinditdifficulttowintheirchildren'strustandtheyalwaysforgethowtheythemselvesfeltwhenyoung.(2)Itisoneoftheirwaystoshowtheyhavegrownupandthattheycanfaceanydifficultsituations.However,adultsworrymoreeasilyandmostofthemplanthingsahead.Youngpeopleoftenmaketheirparentsangrywiththeirchoicesinclothes,inentertainmentandinmusic.Buttheydonotmeantocauseanytrouble.Theyjustfeelcutofffromtheadults'world,andhavenotyetbeenacceptedintotheirworld.(3)Bydoingso,theywillfeelpleasedorevenproudeveniftheirparentsdonotliketheirmusic,entertainment,clothesortheirwayofspeech.Sometimesyoungpeoplearesoproudofthemselvesthattheydonotwanttheirparentstosayyestowhattheydo.(4)Itisnaturalenough,afterbeingachildforsomanyyears,whentheywerecompletelyundertheirparents'control.(5)Parentsshouldtreattheirchildrenasindependentindividuals.Andyoungpeopleneedtocommunicatewiththeirparentsfromtimetotimetonarrowthegapbetweenthem.Ifyoungpeoplehaveahighsenseofresponsibility,theirparentsarecertainlygladtoseethemdowhattheyliketo.A.Agoodparent﹣childrelationshipisbasedonmutual(相互的)respect.B.Alltheywantistobeleftaloneanddowhattheylike.C.Parentsshouldn'tbetooseriousandstrictwiththeirchildren.D.Forexample,youngpeopleliketoactwithoutmuchthinking.E.That'swhyyoungpeoplewanttomakeanewcultureoftheirown.F.Youngpeoplewillintentionallydosomethingtomaketheirparentsangry.G.Theysaythattheirparentsdon'tunderstandthem.3.(2023春•岳麓区校级期末)Formostpeople,hearingthewords"dinner'sonthetable"bringsbackmemoriesofhome﹣cookedmealssharedwithfamily.(1)However,"Dinnertime"wasoncedifferentandhasexperiencedaseriesofevolutions.Familiesdidn'teattogetherintheeveningbeforethe1700s.Familymemberswouldeatinshifts,settingupasmalltableoutside,orbythefireplace.Incolonial(殖民的)times,themiddaymeal—"dinner"—wasthelargestone,while"supper"wasasmallereveningmeal.ThatchangedduringtheIndustrialRevolution.(2)Laborersbegantoeataquick,lightermealatmidday,movingdinnertotheendofthedayasthemainfamilymeal.Forfamiliesofallsocioeconomiclevelseveningautomaticallybecamethetimewheneveryonewouldbebackathometogether.(3)Atpresent,flexiblelifestyles,changingpatternsofwork﹣lifebalancehaveledtotheappearanceofanewkindoffamilydinner.(4)Afewclicksonthephonecanbringpeoplewhatevertheirheartorstomachdesires﹣Caribbean,Japanese,Italianandeveryothercountry'scuisine.Thismakessensegiventhevariousdiningpreferencesofthenewestagegroup.(5)Regardlessofwhocooksthefood,whereit'seaten,andwhoyou'reeatingwith,thenightlytraditionofsharingamealwhileconnectingwithlovedonesalwaysstandsstrong.A.Peoplebegantoworkoutsideofthehome.B.Familydinnersarenotalwaysthisflexible.C.There'sneverbeensomuchvarietyfordinner.D.Despitethechanges,thecentralconceptremains.E.It'samagicalphraserepresentingawarmtimeatsunset.F.Dinnertimestartedtobeanimportantoccasion.G.Dinnertimeservedasasymbolofsafety.4.(2022秋•定安县校级期末)Playingsportsisalotoffun.Gettinghurtisnot.(1)Wearprotectiveequipment.Theequipmentyouweardependsonthesportyouplay.Helmets(头盔)arethemostcommonprotectiveequipment.Theyprotectyourheadwhileyou'replayingfootball,baseball,softball,skateboarding,andsoon.Warmup.(2)Doingsomestretches(伸展)cangetyoupreparedtohitthefield.Bywarmingup,yougetyourselfreadytoplay.Warmingupandpracticingasporthelpkeepyousafe,too.Knowtherulesofthegames.Trafficlightshelppreventcrashesbetweenthemanycarsthatdriveontheroadstogether.Thisworksbecausedriversknowtherulesandfollowthem﹣atleastmostofthetime.(3)Whenplayersknowtherulesofthegame,fewerinjurieshappen.Forexample,youknowthatinsocceryoucan'tcomefrombehind,crashintoaplayer'slegs,andstealtheball.It'slegalandsafertogoaftertheballratherthantheplayer.(4)Thisisareallyimportantone.Ifyoulovesports,youmaywanttogetbackinthegames,evenafteraninjury.Butplayingwhenyou'rehurtisabadidea.(5)Nowyouknowhowtopreventsportsinjuries.Ifyoufollowtheserules,youcanstaysaferwhileyouareplayingsports.A.Don'tplaywhenyou'reinjured.B.Don'tdotoomuchexercise.C.It'sthesamewaywithsports.D.Itcanleadtoanevenworseinjury.E.It'snotagoodideatojustgotothefieldandstartplaying.F.Youandtheotherplayersknowwhattoexpectfromeachother.G.Takethesestepstopreventinjuriessoyoucanstayinthegame.5.(2023秋•信宜市校级月考)Playingsportsisalotoffun.Gettinghurtisnot.(1)Wearprotectiveequipment.Theequipmentyouweardependsonthesportyouplay.Helmets(头盔)arethemostcommonprotectiveequipment.Theyprotectyourheadwhileyou'replayingfootball,baseball,softball,skateboarding,andsoon.Warmup.(2)Doingsomestretches(伸展)cangetyoupreparedtohitthefield.Bywarmingup,yougetyourselfreadytoplay.Warmingupandpracticingasporthelpkeepyousafe,too.Knowtherulesofthegames.Trafficlightshelppreventcrashesbetweenthemanycarsthatdriveontheroadstogether.Thisworksbecausedriversknowtherulesandfollowthem﹣atleastmostofthetime.(3)Whenplayersknowtherulesofthegame,fewerinjurieshappen.Forexample,youknowthatinsocceryoucan'tcomefrombehind,crashintoaplayer'slegs,andstealtheball.It'slegalandsafertogoaftertheballratherthantheplayer.(4)Thisisareallyimportantone.Ifyoulovesports,youmaywanttogetbackinthegames,evenafteraninjury.Butplayingwhenyou'rehurtisabadidea.(5)Nowyouknowhowtopreventsportsinjuries.Ifyoufollowtheserules,youcanstaysaferwhileyouareplayingsports.A.Don'tplaywhenyou'reinjured.B.Don'tdotoomuchexercise.C.It'sthesamewaywithsports.D.Itcanleadtoanevenworseinjury.E.It'snotagoodideatojustgotothefieldandstartplaying.F.Youandtheotherplayersknowwhattoexpectfromeachother.G.Takethesestepstopreventinjuriessoyoucanstayinthegame.6.(2022•甲卷)ImportantThingstoKnowWhenDiningOutCulturaldiningetiquette(礼节)mightsurpriseyouwithsomeofitsimportantrules.(1).Knowingsometipswillhelpensurethatyouhaveanenjoyablemealwithfriendsorfamily﹣nomatterwhereyouareintheworld.ChopstickRulesThewayyouhandlechopsticksisimportanttoavoidannoyingyourcompanions.Whenyouputthemdownbetweenbites,alwaysputthemdowntogethersotheyareparallelwiththeedgeofthetableinfrontofyou.(2).HandsorUtensils(餐具)InIndiaandtheMiddleEast,it'sconsideredveryrudetoeatwithyourlefthand.PeopleinFranceexpectyoutoeatwithautensilineachhand.(3),insteadpreferringtousetheirhands.InChile,youmaynevertouchanyfoodwithyourfingers.PeopleinThailandgenerallyusetheirforksonlytopushfoodontotheirspoons.MakingRequests(4).InPortugal,thiswouldbeaseriousmistake,becauseitshowsthechefthatyoudon'tliketheirseasoningskills.Similarly,inItaly,neveraskforextracheesetoaddtoyourfood.Someoftheseculturaldiningetiquetterulesmayseemrandomandstrange,buttheyareimportantinvariouscountries.(5),themorecomfortableyou'llbegintofeelwithitsforeignculturalpractices.A.ThemorefriendsyoumakeinyourlifetimeB.ThemoretimeyouspendinanygivencountryC.MexicansconsideritinappropriatetoeatwithutensilsD.Don'tgetcaughtmakinganembarrassingmistakeatarestaurantE.It'sagoodsignforthechefifyoumakeamessaroundyourplateF.NeverstickthemuprightinyourfoodorcrossthemasyouusethemG.Itmayseemlikeasimplerequesttoaskforsaltandpepperatameal7.(2022秋•武江区校级月考)Ifyouhaveeverdonecompetitivesports,youwillknowthatstartinganewseasonmeansalotofhardworkandpractice.(1)Hereareafewwaystomakesurethatyou'rereadyforthefirstday.(2)Schedulespecificworkouttimesduringtheweektohelpyoustickwithit.Askyourcoach,gymteacherortrainerforsomeadvicebeforewritingyourplan.Besides,writedownhowlongyouhaveworkedoutandwhatactivityyouhavedone.Askyourcoachifyouaren'tsurewhatyouneed.Newequipmentcanbeexpensive,sothinkaboutusingsomesecond﹣handequipmentifit'savailable.Brothers,sistersandfriendscanbegreatsourcesofusedequipment.(3)Youcanaskyourcoachtotakealookatitbeforethefirstdayofpractice.Ifyouareareturningplayer,takeoutallyourequipment,tryitonandmakesurethatitstillfitsandworks.(4)Sportscampscanhelpnewandexperiencedplayersbrushuponskillsbeforetheseasonstarts.Collegeplayers,coachesorotherprofessionalsusuallyteachinthecamps.Manyschoolsandcollegesoffervarioussportscampsduringthesummerandontheweekendduringtheschoolyear.Yourschoolorteamwillprobablyrequireaphysicalcheckbeforeallowingyoutoparticipate.Becauseeveryoneneedstogetcheckedatthebeginningoftheseason,doctorstendtobebusythosetimesoftheyear.Therefore,setupanappointmentwiththedoctorearlier.(5)A.Setrealisticgoals.B.Youcanalsoconsiderasportscamp.C.Justmakesurethatit'sverycleanandsafetouse.D.It'salsonormaltofeelalittlenervousaboutstarting.E.Makingtheteamandgettinginshapearegreatgoals.F.Startbywritinganexerciseplanifyoudon'thaveone.G.Thatcangivethedoctorplentyoftimetofilloutyourpaperwork.8.(2021秋•杭州期中)Choosingaplacetogowhenyouhavetheopportunitytotravelcansometimesbechallenging.However,youcaneasilynarrowyourchoicesdownwithathoughtfulway.Consideryourinterestfirst.(1)Brainstormothersthatyouwouldliketotryandnarrowdownyourdestinationchoicesbyknowingexactlywhatyouexpecttobetherewaitingforyou.Suchactivitiescouldincludephysicalpastimes,likehiking,swimming,orculturalactivities,suchasvisitingmusiciansandgoingtotheatres.(2)Consultonlineandprintedpublicationstofindplacesofferingtheexperiencesthatyouareseekingandthatcanaccommodatethegroupyou'retravellingwith(orjustyou).Usetourismwebsites,travelblogs,andtravelguidestogainanideaofwhatisoutthere.Determineyourbudget(预算).Figureoutexactlyhowmuchyoucanafford,sothatyouaren'tbreakingthebankforthistrip.(3)Comeupwithalistofitemsthatyouexpecttobuywhiletravelling.Withthisinformation,youcannarrowyourlistofpreferreddestinationsdownevenfurther.Nowthatyouhaveacertainbudget,figureouthowlongithastolastyouanddeterminehowmanydaysyouwillspend.(4)Besides,thenumbercanalsohelptocalculatemoreexactlyhowmuchmoneyyouaregoingtospend.Compareandmakethefinaldecision.Ifyou'venarrowedyourlisttoacoupleofchoices,comparethetwo.Applythesamecriteriaandfindoutifoneseemsmoreenjoyable.Ifyourfinalchoicesstillseemequallyattractingaftercomparison,forgetthechecklist.Clearyourmind,andgiveyourselfsometime.Waittoseewhichdestinationyoufindyourselfdreamingaboutmore.(5)A.Researchtraveldestinations.B.Herearesomesuggestionsforyou.C.Listentoyourheartandgowiththat.D.Writealistofactivitiesthatyouenjoymost.E.Atthesametime,doresearchintothecostoftravelling.F.Choosingyourfavouriteactivitiesforyourselfisverynecessary.G.Usethisnumbertobetterdecidewhichactivitiesyouwanttofocuson.9.(2021秋•饶河县校级期中)Somepeoplelearnasecondlanguageeasily.Otherpeoplehavetroublelearninganewlanguage.Howcanyouhelpyourselflearnanewlanguage,suchasEnglish?(1)◆Bepatient.Youdonothavetounderstandeverythingallatonce.(2)Wecanlearnfromourmistakes.◆PracticeyourEnglish.Forexample,writeinajournaleveryday.YouwillgetusedtowritinginEnglish,andyouwillfeelcomfortableexpressingyourideasinEnglish.Afterseveralweeks,youwillseethatyourwritingisimproving.(3)Youcanpracticewithyourclassmatesoutsideclass.Youwillallmakemistakes,butgraduallyyouwillbecomecomfortablecommunicatinginEnglish.◆(4)BepositiveaboutlearningEnglishandbelievethatyoucandoit.Ifyoubelievethatyoucanlearn,youwilllearn.◆Keeparecordofyourlanguagelearning.Aftereachclass,thinkaboutwhatyoudid.Didyouansweraquestioncorrectly?Didyouunderstandsomethingtheteacherexplained?Perhapsthelessonwasdifficult,butyoutriedtounderstandit.(5)Itisimportanttopracticeeverydayandmakearecordofyourachievements.YouwillenjoylearningEnglish,andyouwillhavemoreconfidenceinyourself.A.FeelconfidentaboutlearningEnglish.B.Writetheseachievementsinyourjournal.C.Besides,youmustspeakEnglisheveryday.D.Makingmistakesisanunavoidablepartinyourlife.E.Shareyourachievementwithyourparentsandfriends.F.Itisnaturalforyoutomakemistakeswhenyoulearnsomethingnew.G.ThefollowingareseveraltipstomakelearningEnglishalittleeasierandmoreinteresting.10.(2021秋•肥东县校级月考)HowtoreadmoreandlearnmoreThesedays,moreandmoreChinesepeopleenjoysendingandreceivingmessagesonthephone.Itcanhelpthemtogetthelatestnewsandcommunicatewithfriends.ButIthinkIshouldreadmorebooksbesidesthetextbooks,themore,thebetter.Itcanbroadenmymindandimprovemylanguageskills.(1)Herearesometipsforyou.Clearyourpurposeforreading.(2)Mostpeoplereadfortwomainreasons,pleasureorknowledge.Clearingaboutyourreadingpurposecannotonlyhelpyouchoosethebooksyoureallyneedtoread,butalsoremindyouwhyreadingthebookisimportanttoyou,soyouwillkeepreadingandcompletethebookfaster.(3)Nomatterwhatyouarereading,itisimportanttoenjoywhatyouread.Yourfriendsmayintroduceyouthebookstheylove,butthosebooksmightnotnecessarilybetheonesyouenjoy.Giveupbooksthatyoudon'tenjoy.Youmayhavechosenbooksthatyouareinterestedin,andtheyarerightpurpose.Butwhileyouarereadingthem,theremaystillbesomebooksthatyoudon'tenjoyreading.Wheneveryourealizethatyouaren'tenjoyingthebookyouarereading,giveitup.(4)Setareadinggoal.ItisinterestingthatIreadthebooksborrowedfromlibrariesfasterthanthoseIbought.ThereasonisthebooksIboughtdon'thaveaduedate!Idon'tneedtoreturnthosebooks.(5)Beforeyoureadeachbook,askyourselfwhattimeyouneedtocompletethisbookby.A.Readonlywhatyouareinterestedin.B.Readthebooksborrowedfromothers.C.Rememberreadingshouldn'tbeaburden(负担).D.Ofcourse,italsocanhelpmetogetgoodgrades.E.Weneedtogetthelatestnewsandcommunicatewithfriends.F.Beforeyoustartreading,askyourselfwhyyouarereadingthisbook.G.Havingareadinggoalhelpsyouworkouthowmuchreadingyouneedtodoinaweekorevenaday.11.(2023•新高考Ⅰ)PersonalForgivenessㅤTakingresponsibilityformistakesisapositivestep,butdon'tbeatyourselfupaboutthem.Toerr(犯错)ishuman.(1)Youcanusethefollowingwritingexercisetohelpyoudothis.ㅤInajournaloronapieceofpaper,puttheheading"Personalstrengths."(2)Areyoucaring?Creative?Generous?Agoodlistener?Funtobearound?Theydon'thavetobeworld﹣changing,justaspectsofyourpersonalitythatyou'reproudof.ㅤAtthetopofasecondpage,puttheheading"Actsofkindness."Onthisone,listallthepositivethingsyou'vedoneforothers.Itmightbethetimewhenyouhelpedafriendwiththeirhomework,whenyoudidtheironingwithoutbeingasked,orwhenyoubakedcookiesafterthefamilyhadhadatiringday.(3)ㅤYoucouldaskafriendorfamilymembertohelpaddtoyourlist.(4)Thatway,youcouldexchangethoughtsonwhatmakeseachofyouspecialandtheaspectsofyourpersonalitythatshinethrough.Infact,don'twaituntilyou'vemadeamistaketotrythis—it'sagreatwaytoboostself﹣confidenceatanytime.ㅤIt'ssomethingofacliché(陈词滥调)thatmostpeoplelearnnotfromtheirsuccessesbuttheirmistakes.Thethingis,it'strue.(5)We'reallchangingandlearningallthetimeandmistakesareapositivewaytodevelopandgrow.A.Alittleself﹣forgivenessalsogoesalongway.B.Nowlistallthecharacteristicsyoulikeaboutyourself.C.Theymightevenliketohaveagoatdoingtheexercise.D.It'sjustasimportanttoshowyourselfsomeforgiveness.E.Itdoesn'tmeanyouhavetoignorewhat'shappenedorforgetit.F.Whateveritis,nomatterhowsmallitmightseem,writeitdown.G.Whateverthemistake,rememberitisn'tafixedaspectofyourpersonality.12.(2023春•青铜峡市期中)Britainisdividedintodifferentareas.BritainisoneofthemostdiversenationsinEuropewithover250differentlanguagesbeingspokeninLondonalone.Withsuchavariousculture,adaptingtoitcanbeachallengeforanyone.(1).Forgetthestereotypes(陈旧观念).Manyofthelong﹣formedstereotypessimplyhavenothingtodowithBritaintoday.Don'tthinkthateveryoneenjoysdrinkingteaorbeer.Abandoningsomeoldideasofpeopleandculturewillallowyoutobemoreopen﹣mindedandeasilygetintotheculture.(2).Britainismadeupofdifferentregionsthathavetheirdifferenttraditionsandlanguages.Understandingdifferentcultureswillhelpyouavoidmakingmistakes.Getusedtosmallspaces.LikeallEuropeannations,Britaindoesnothavetheluxuryofspace.Houses,apartmentsandcarsareallsmaller.(3).(4).Alwaysapologizeforknockingintosomeone,evenifitishisfault.Respectpeople'spersonalspaceandalwayswaitinline.BillBryson'sbookNotesfromaSmallIslandisfilledwithusefultips.Acceptthejokes.(5).Kidding,teasing,and"takingthemick"areallwaystodescribemakingfunofsomeonebutthisisn'tnecessarilyabadthing.Playingtricksonsomeoneisacommonwaytoshowaffection.AsBritonsusuallyputit,"Younevermakefunofsomeoneyoudon'tlike."A.BepoliteB.MakefriendswiththemC.Don'tplayjokesonothersD.UnderstandthedifferencesE.FollowingthesestepsshouldbeofgreathelptoyouF.Therefore,tryingtobecomefamiliarwithsmallerareasisverynecessaryG.OneofthemostconfusingaspectsofBritishcultureishumour13.(2023春•泸县校级期中)Allanimalsexistinanetwork,connectedandsupportedbyeachother.That'swhyourglobalfocustodayshouldbeonsavinganimalsfromextinction.Bydoingso,wearecertainlykeepinganecological(生态的)balance.(1)SupportcompaniesthatpromoteenvironmentalprotectionWhenshoppingeitherfromyourlocaloronlinestores,goforthosecompanieswitheco﹣friendlythings.Whetherlookingforshoes,toys,bagsorothers,youcanchoosereusableproducts.(2)Avoidharmfulpesticides(杀虫剂)Harmfulpesticideshaveresultedinmuchanimalloss.Theymightbegoodforkillingpests.(3)Thechemicalsenterintothesoilandlastalongtime,thusendangeringnativewildlifespecies.Worse,theyspreadthroughoutthefood,causingdamagetootherlargeanimals.(4)Don'tbuythingsmadeofhorns,ivory(象牙)andothersthatendangeranimals.Thissavestheanimalsandtheirhabitats.Evenwhentraveling,becarefulwhenbuyingsouvenirs.Somecouldhavebeenmadefromendangeredanimalproductslikeivory.It'simportanttoresearchtheproductbeforeyoucanmakethedecisiontobuy.DrivecarefullyThisisoneoftheeasiestthingsyoucandotojoininanimalprotection.(5)Thiswillhelpreducetheroaddangertoendangeredwildlife.Reducingcarspeedcanreducetheanimalaccidentsasmuchaspossible.A.BuylessproductsB.AvoidharmfulblackmarketproductsC.HerearewhatyoucandotosaveendangeredspeciesD.Whendrivingnearforestsoranimalreserves,don'tgofastE.Sadly,theyalsoleavealastingterribleeffectonnativespeciesF.TheseproductshelpreducethedamagetoforestsoranimalhabitatsG.Avoidingtheuseofthesechemicalscanhelpsaveendangeredanimals14.(2022秋•濮阳县校级期中)ShouldWeCreateMoreNationalParkstoSaveEndangeredAnimals?Don'tyoufinditworryingthatmoreandmorespeciesofanimalsareinrealdangerofbecomingextinct?(1)AndIthinkthebestwaytodothisisforgovernmentstocreatemorenationalparks.(2)Ifthisenvironmentisdestroyed﹣forexample,whenfarmersclearaforestfornewfields,ortreesarecutdowntomakeprofits﹣manyanimalsareunabletosurvive,andmorespeciesarelikelytobecomeextinct.Inaddition,nationalparksprotectanimalsfromthedangerofbeinghunted.Amajorreasonwhymanyspeciesareendangeredisthattheseanimalsarekilledbyhunters.Theyhuntanimalstomakemoney.(3)Ontheotherhand,somepeoplefightagainstthecreationofnationalparksbecausetheyconsideritiswrongtointerferewithnature.Theybelievethatwildanimalsarehappierlivingintheirnaturalenvironment.(4)Theyalsopointoutthatafewspeciesaremorelikelytoproduceyounganimalsinthewildthaninnationalparks.Allinall,thesedisadvantagesarefarlessimportantthanthebenefitsofnationalparks.(5)Asamatteroffact,theyprotectanimalsfromtheirgreatestenemies,thatis,humanbeings.A.Tobeginwith,animalsareimportanttohumans.B.Somehuntersevenhuntanimalssimplyforsport.C.Ipersonallybelievethatwemustsavetheseanimals.D.Theseparksallowanimalstoliveinasafeenvironment.E.Firstly,nationalparksprotecttheseanimals'naturalenvironment.F.Theysaythoughtheanimalsmayfacedanger,theyenjoyafreelife.G.Thereisaheateddiscussionaboutwhethertocreatemorenationalparks.15.(2023春•郧阳区校级月考)HowtoOrganizeaMusicFestivalYoulovemusicandyoualwayshave.Youwanttocarryoutamusicfestivaldesignedtoattractmusicfansofallages.Followthestepsandyou'llorganizeasuccessfulone.▲Startbymakingalistofthelocalbandsandartiststhatyoulike.You'vetakenthisjobbecauseyoulovemusic,soputyourtastetoworkforyou.Ifyoulikethesemusicians,manyofthelocalresidentswillalsolikethem.(1).Youneedtohavemanykindsofmusicforallagegroups.▲Findagreatlocationthathasmuchopenspaceforoutdoorfestivals.Youneedtobuildastagesothemusicianscanbeseenfromdistances.(2).Notalltownsneedsuchlicensebutitisagoodideatocheckbeforeyoustartbuilding.Foranindoorlocation,youneedtofindatheaterthatiswillingtogiveyouenoughspace.(3).▲Hiresoundandengineeringpeopletogivethemusiciansallthehelptheyneed.(4).Youcan'texpectthemusicianstohandletheseproblemsbecausetheyareplaying.Yoursoundandengineeringexpertswillallowyourstarstokeepthemusicplaying.▲(5).Ifyouareplanningyourfestivalforfamilies,thelastthingyouwantisabeer﹣swillingcrowdstartingahugebrawl(斗殴).Securitypeopleneedtobepresenttomakesurethatnobodygetstheideathattheywanttostartanykindofruckus(骚乱).A.Youneedtofindsecuritypeople.B.Biggersportsstadiumswillbeperfectaswell.C.Wecanfindenoughsongstogetalotofmoney.D.Peopleshouldhavepracticedmanydifferentsongs.E.Butremember,youaretryingtoattractfansofallages.F.Thelastthingyouwantisthatagroupisonthestagebutthespeakersdon'twork.G.Youcanfindalocationbygoingtothelocalgovernmentandaskingforpermission.16.PracticalReasonstoSaveOldBuildingsWhatishistoric,andworthsaving,isdifferentwiththepeople,butsomedefinition(定义)isimportant.(1)Itappliestoabuildingthat'spartofacommunity'srealpast.Andthoughitmaysurprisestrangecynics,oldbuildingscanofferopportunitiesforacommunity'sfuture.(2)Buildingsofacertainera,namelypre﹣WorldWarⅡ,tendtobebuiltwithhigher﹣qualitymaterialssuchasrarehardwoodsandwoodfromold﹣growthforeststhatnolongerexist.Prewarbuildingswerealsobuiltbydifferentstandards.Newbusinessespreferoldbuildings.In1961,JaneJacobsdiscussedeconomicadvantagesthatcertaintypesofbusinesseshavewhenlocatedinolderbuildings.Newbuildingsmakesenseformajorchainstores,butotherbusinesses﹣suchasbookstores,ethnicrestaurants,veryoldstores,neighborhoodpubs,andespeciallysmallstart﹣ups﹣succeedinoldbuildings.Oldideascansometimesusenewbuildings.(3)Oldbuildingsattractpeople.Isitthewarmthofthematerials,theheartpine,marble,oroldbrick﹣ortheresona
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