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1、精品文档精品文档限时训练二I. 完形填空In January 2013, Sam Bloom was on a family holiday with husband, Cameron, and their three young boys. After a morning 1 in the sea they discovered the hotel had a rooftop platform and all went up the 2 to enjoy their surroundings. Suddenly Cameron heard a tremendous crash. He 3 a
2、round and Sam was goneas was the safety rail( 栏杆 ) she had been 4 against. Sam fell into a deep depression after the fall from the roof left her paralyzed(瘫痪的 ) from the chest down. Doctors said she could never walk again. Three months later, as they were heading home from Sam s parents, Noah, her m
3、iddle son, 5 a baby bird that had fallen to the ground. So they 6 it up and took it home. They called her Penguin because she looked like a penguin. She was just very 7 at two or three weeks old. She would have to befed every two hours, but they decided rescuing this little bird would be a 8 thing t
4、o do together. Penguin brought joy back to the family. Sam loved having Penguin around because she was like 9 . Penguin would rest on Sam s lap or on her shoulder. Sam could finally 10 herself without feeling guiltyshe would talk to Penguin; she would 11 to her behind Cameron and tell her how she wa
5、s feeling. Some mornings Penguin would just run down the hall and jump up into bed, 12 her way into the quilt and then roll over and sleep. Penguin had some 13 she was not toilet-trained, and the house got quite messy. As she grew older, Penguin did sleep outs ide, but at six oclock in the morning s
6、he d be at the door, with a special14 that meant, “Let me in!”As her 15 grew, Penguin stayed away for longer periods. When she was a year old, she disappeared for six weeks. But on the little sons 13th birthday, Penguin made a 16 visit. A year ago, she left again and hasnt been seen 17 . The bird ha
7、s found her freedom and Sam has a freedom of her own. Sam made a new 18 she took up boating and even made the Australian Para-boating Team. She is out of the 19 and in the water and back in nature. Over the two years, Cameron took about 14,000 pictures of Penguin, which have been collected in a book
8、 called Penguin Bloom . Penguin rescued the family as much as they rescued her. Sam got 20 it, thanks to her family, exercise and yes, the friendship of a bird. Angels come in all shapes and sizes! 1. A. run B. swim C. walk D. thrill 2. A. stairs B. ceiling C. sidewalk D. edge 3. A. got B. gathered
9、C. traveled D. turned 4. A. sitting B. playing C. leaning D. warning 5. A. spotted B. rescued C. shot D. caught 6. A. lifted B. cleaned C. picked D. woke 7. A. unfit B. fragile C. stout D. flexible 8. A. disappointing B. compulsory C. tiring D. great 9. A. company B. assistance C. friendship D. roma
10、nce 10. A. underline B. unburden C. unlock D. undo 11. A. subscribe B. respond C. complain D. submit 12. A. wind B. follow C. fight D. push 13. A. drawbacks B. strengths C. compromises D. virtues 14. A. sign B. word C. smile D. call 15. A. independence B. perseverance C. tolerance D. performance 16.
11、 A. casual B. happy C. surprise D. cautious 17. A. before B. later C. lately D. since 18. A. dream B. start C. liberation D. success 19. A. prison B. way C. border D. wheelchair 20. A. at B. across C. through D. into II. 阅读理解A The plants grown by Wageningen University researchers in Mars-like soil b
12、ack in March have been analyzed and the results are excellent: at least four of the crops do not contain harmful heavy metal levels and are perfectly safe to eat, the University researchers report. 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 4 页 - - - - - - - - - - 精品文
13、档精品文档If you ve seen The Martian, you can remember how much Matt Damon got done living off of his poo-powered crop of potatoes. It just goes to show how important it is for a long-term colony to be able to grow their own food locally. We ve taken one step closer to that goal in March, when Netherland
14、s Wageningen University reported that they ve managed to grow ten different crops in Mars-like soil. However, growing food doesn t do us much good if eating it kills us, and researchers were worried that these crops contained dangerous heavy metals like lead or cadmium(镉 ) from the martian soil. But
15、 future colonists are delighted, as lab analysis of the crops determined that at least four of them are safe to eat. Led by ecologist Wieger Wamelink, the team tested radishes, tomatoes, rye, and peas. They looked at cadmium, lead, aluminium( 铝), nickel( 镍), copper, chrome(铬 ), iron, arsenic(砷), man
16、ganese(锰), and zinc( 锌) contents in the plants, and didn t find any in dangerous levels. In fact, some of these vegetables have lower levels of heavy metals than those grown in regular potting soil. The plants were also tested for vitamins, alkaloids(生物碱 ), and flavonoids( 类黄酮 ), with good results.
17、While there are six more crops to test, Wamelink himself said that the results up to now are “ very promising.”“ Growing food locally is especially important to our mission of permanent settlement, as we have to ensure sustainable food production on Mars. The results of Dr. Wamelink and his team at
18、Wageningen University & Research are significant progress towards that goal,” said Mars One co-founder and CEO Bas Lansdorp in a press release. A crowdfunding campaign is underway (and will be until the end of August) to fund the test of the remaining crops, potatoes included. If all the crops test
19、out safe, with concentrations of heavy metal the FDA and the Dutch Food Agency consider as safe, Wamelink s team will host a “ Martian dinner” at the Wageningen greenhouse.But I ve seen the movie. Stay clear of the potatoes. 21. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Four crops
20、grown in martian soil have been tested safe to eat, with no heavy metals in. B. The ability to grow food locally can ensure the permanent stay on Mars. C. The team temporarily lack money to test the remaining six crops. D. A “ Martian dinner” will be hosted after all the remaining crops have been te
21、sted.22. What is Bas Lansdorp s attitude towards the research results? A. Neutral. B. Indifferent. C. Unfavorable. D. Praiseful. 23. The author writes the passage in order to _. A. prove that it is practical to grow crops on Mars in the future B. show crops grown in martian soil are safe for people
22、to eat C. point out the importance of growing food locally for long-term settlement D. report the recent research findings of the possibility of growing food on Mars B A biologist from the National Park Service discovered a rare and unusual mammoth(猛犸 ) skull( 颅骨 ) buried in a 13,000-year-old rock l
23、ayer on the Santa Rosa Island, the second largest landmass in the Channel Islands, California. The fossil of the extinct giant animal is leaving many paleontologists( 古生物学家 ) scratching their heads. Despite the fact that it s possibly the best preserved mammoth skull ever found and of high scientifi
24、c importance, the species of the individual it belonged to cant seem to be identified yetit s too big to be a pygmy( 特别矮小的 ) mammoth and too small to have come from a Columbian mammoth. Some say it s a new species while others believe the truth lies somewhere in between. The first mammoths showed up
25、 in North America around two million years ago, but it was only during the last two ice ages that the Columbian species, which could grow to be up to 14 feet tall, made its way to the Channel Islands 100 miles west of Los Angeles. Once the ice melted, many populations became trapped on the island an
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