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炎德英才大联考 长沙市一中2024届模拟试卷(二)2答案(英语)

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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)The public nicknamed the animal Happy Feet.Researchers started to notice that Happy阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项Feet didn't seem well It turned ou that he had been eating the sand from the beach,likelythinking it was snow.The Li RiverThe public raised more than 11.000 pounds for an operation to get the sand out of hisThe karst landscape along the Li River has captured the heart of artists.Generations ofstomach.The operation was a success.and Happy Feet was taken to a zoo in Wellington.Chinese painters and poets have been inspired by the beauty of nature there,using their pensNZ.A group of experts met to decide how to help Happy Feet return to the wild.and brushes to capture the breathtaking natural scenery.Nowadays it's a popular place forLast Sunday,they put him on a boat called the Tangaroa.in a specially built ice-filledphotography.When Chinese travelers seek a place for natural beauty.they first think of thebox and took him out into the Southern Ocean.southeast of New Zealand.There,theyLi River.released him into the ocean,which is his natural habitat.He took one last look at his humanBifengxia Panda Basehelpers and then dived into the ocean.Although there are many zoos in China and clscwherc,where you can see giant pandas,"Emperor Penguins spend their first five years at sea,"said Peter Simpson of Newthe best place to see them is Chengdu.Bifengxia Panda Base is 2 hours from Chengdu and youZealand's Department of Conservation."What happens now is up to the penguin."can see many pandas in its natural habitat.You can get even closer to the pandas by taking aHappy Feet was fitted with a satellite transmitter()so people can monitor hisvolunteer program.progress using the Internet.So far,the trackers show that he swam northeast for a littleThe Mogao Caveswhile before getting his bearings and heading south.The Mogao Caves are famous for their wonderful murals (and Buddhist statues.24.Where is the young penguin supposed to appear?The Mogao Caves were included in UNESCO's world cultural heritage list in 1987.ArtistsA.Near the Antarctic.B.Inside the hole in the ice.from different periods left their works there.All kinds of works spanning over one thousandC.On the sunny beachD.In the depths of the oceanyears complement()each other.Standing out in the desert,the Mogao Caves are like a25.How was the penguin treated after he was found in New Zealand?glittering pearl that decorates the Silk Road.A.He was protected well and taken good care of.The Daocheng Yading Nature ReserveB.He was sent to the local zoo and attracted much attentionThe Daocheng Yading Nature Reserve is called "the last pure land on earth"and"the lastC.He was taken to the lab by researchers for study.Shangri-L.a"due to its breathtaking natural scenery.As early as 1928,the Austrian-AmericanD.He was disturbed by many curious New Zealanders.explorer Joseph F.Rock visited Daocheng Yading and captured its beauty.making it known to26.Why did the public collect some money?A.To do some research on the penguin.the world.B.To build a home for the penguin.21.What can you do if you want to watch pandas closely?C.To get the sand out of the penguin's stomach.A.Motivate others.B.Create new ideas.D.Learn to take photos.D.To return the penguin to his habitat,C.Do volunteer work.22.What do the Li River and the Mogao Caves have in common?27.What happened to the penguin in the end according to the text?A.He was put in a specially built ice-filled box on a boatA.They attract artists.B.He was brought to the Southern Ocean and released.B.They are known for murals.C.He reached his home-the Antarctic.C.They are along the Silk Road.D.He swam northeast from the Southern Ocean.D.They are popular among photographers.C23.What do we know about the Daocheng Yading Nature Reserve?Americans are"always in a hurry",wrote Alexis de Tocqueville in 1835.This is very-A.It's not found until 1928.B.It has the longest history.obvious in packed trains at peak times as people commuted()to work.C.It's the last reserve on earthD.It's once promoted by a foreigner.Almost 75%of office workers in America say the journey is what they dread most aboutA woman was walking her dog along a beach in New Zealand in late June when she sawgoing to the office.Rush-hour traffic,overcrowded trains and transport strikes all argue forsomething that looked like a white ball in the sand.It turned out to be a young Empcrorworking from home.The outcry for lower carbon emissions adds additional weight to thePenguin that was lost.At his age,he should have been close to the Antarctic.swimming forargument for millions of employees not undertaking unnecessary journeys.In some mrincities,getting to,work involves traffic jam and accidents.fish and playing on the ice floes().But this penguin started swimming north and just keptSome people insist that no commute isever worth the troubl.Butinmyhgoing.The penguin attracted a lot of attention in New Zealand.It has been 40 years since anthe right attitude,it does not have to feel like temporary brain damage.Emperor Penguin was last seen there.Researchers at the Department of Conservation wereCommuting will inevitably involve some physical activity.But whetherocalled in.They decided to watch the penguin closely,but not to disturb it in any way.Manyor just picking up your walking pace to catchbus or trnyoubingNew Zealanders came to Peka Peka Beach to look at the elegant penguin.They were careful toowith an element of struggehealhymo of whichyfeel tired outkeep their dogs away from him so he wouldn't be frightened.英语卷第4页(共8页)配。英语卷第3页(共8页)
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