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water, consider ooking aboat tour at Henderson Beach State Park orCrystalBeach Park. Just don't forget to pack yourbeach hat.27. Which of the following can best describe Phiri?AnaheimA. Brave and generous.B. Creative and determinedAnaheim, California has been home to Disneyland Resort since 1955. After catching up with Mickey and friends, visitD. Ambitious and hard-working.C. Smart and modest.Anaheim's Adventure City Amusement Park or Knott's Berry Farm Theme Park— another top amusement park in the U.S. And ifCpis joua ie sea e ye ueo nor uoss heqsq sunp umo u ai nosLucy was rescued from a rural farm in New South Wales, Australia, two years ago. She was suffering from chlamydia( 衣 21. Where can kids watch geysers?原体病), a disease widespread among koalas. Today, she is one of“the lucky”living creatures in tree corridors(走廊)that haveA. Yellowstone National Park.B. Henderson Beach State Park.been created by volunteers to protect koalas and other animals by saving their quickly shrinking habitats, or natural environment.C. Crystal Beach Park D. Gulfarium Marine Adventure ParkThe corridors, planted by the local conservation group Bangalow Koalas, are made up of large systems of plants. They are 22. What can kids do in Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park?intended for koalas and other animals like the glossy black cockatoos, possums, and wallabies. All of them are endangered,A. Dive around the park's coral reef.B. Play with dolphins.or at risk of becoming extinct. The corridors provide a safe path across the koala's increasingly broken habitat. “Our corridorsC. Watch a baseball game.D. Meet the author of Harry Potter.are actually trying to keep them away from humans, from cars and from dogs,”" said Linda Sparrow, president of Bangalow 23. What do Orlando and Anaheim have in common?Koalas. " They can safely move across the landscapes and don't have to put up with us humans."A. They include lazy rivers.B. They offer well-equipped campsites.The koala is predicted tobe extinct in the wild in New South Wales by 2050. Some of the biggest dangers include wildfiresC. They have Disney-themed resorts D. They provide some animal interactions.and habitat loss due to land clearing for development. Koalas have already been declared endangered in several Australian statesA recent report by the Australian Koala Foundation said the animal was worth an estimated $3.2 billion per year to the tourismFrederick Phiri, known as thejunk-art king ofZambia, set out on a remarkable joumey at the age of2 when he began eaningindustry.an international reputation for being able to make complex and elegant sculptures from deserted metal found in his community.Founded in 2016, Bangalow Koalas has planted over 936,000 trees on 119 properties, helping koala conservation andPhiri's path to artistic recognition was filled with challenges. His childhood was marked by the loss of his father and hisimproving the local ecosystem. The group, which depends on community volunteers, aims to plant 500,000 trees by 2026mother leaving him behind, making him under the care of his grandfather. While his grandfather provided for his basic education,Volunteer Lindy Stacker, who has been planting trees for over five years, still remains devoted to the cause. She said the activityPhiri faced financial strugles when he entered secondary school, forcing him to take on various jobs to fund his studies. Yet,is good for mental health and has brought the community together. “I can't imagine a world where there's no koalas in the wilddespite these obstacles, his pasion for art remained growing, and he dedicated his free time to drawing and crafting in theies A auddeyiuom ans ayeu on Aqissod ue am uaaa op o u aiaclassroom.28. What are the tree corridors intended to do?Upon completing his education, Phiri sought to support himself by creating wire animal sculptures, which he sold to tourists.A. To shelter koalas from human threat.B. To test the local natural environment.It was during this period that his exceptional talent caught the atention of Karen Beatie, the director of Project Luangwa, aC. To save koalas suffering from chlamydia.D. To stop koalas? habitats from being rebuiltnonprofit organization committed to education and economic development in central Africa.29. What does the author want to show in paragraph 3?Teaming up with local welder(焊接工)Moses Mbewe in 2017, Phiri contributed to the creation of a complex set of doorsA. The reason for koalas? extinction.B. Koalas value in tourism industryfor Project Luangwa during the rainy season. Impressed by his work, Beattie presented Phiri with a challenge: to create art fromC. The necessity of saving koalasD. Koalas? distribution in Australia.abandoned waste metal. Not discouraged, Phiri embraced the opportunity, transforming forgotten keys, broken bike chains, and30. What's Lindy's atitude toward Bangalow Koalas? old metal bottle into attracting abstract animal sculptures, including elephants, cranes, giraffes, and monkeys.A. Positive.B. Doubtful.C. Concerned.D. Indifferent.Today, Phiri's artistic pursuits continue to flourish as he transforms deserted junk into striking sculptures showcased at the 31. Which of the following is the best title for the text? Project Luangwa headquarters. His talent has earned recognition and admiration from the community, fueling his dreams ofA. Koalas: the Most Endangered Animalpursuing formal art education at the Evelyn Hone Collge in Lusaka and creating even more magnificent sculptures in the future.B. Bangalow Koalas: a Group Intended for KoalasThrough creativity and determination, Phiri has turned adversity(逆境)into artistic succes, leaving a lasting impact on Zambia’sC. Tree Corridors: a Lifeline for Endangered Koalas art scene.D.Australia: the Country with the Largest Number of Koalas 24. What made Phiri famous intermationally?A. Having a talent for art. B. Facing challenges bravely.Why do we universally appreciate cartoons? Because they are visual — the humor unfolds right before our eyes. As writers,C. Being the king of Zambia.D. Turning trash into treasure.we have a unique challenge to craft worlds, including humorous ones, using only words. 25. What can we know from paragraph 2?At first glance, writers and cartoonists have vastly different toolboxes and skill ets.But if you look closely, you will noticeA. His childhood was miserable.B. He had to give up his passion for art.similar devices, such as simplification, exaggeration (夸张 ), and contrast.C. His mother passed away during his childhood. D. His grandfather mainly funded his school education.In many literary forms, decoration enriches a piece. That's not true for humor writing — humor can get lost with too many 26. What challenge did Karen Beatte present to Phir?details. Adding a bit of shading will give depth to an illustration, yet there's usually no need to detail every feature. There's a thinA. To create sculptures from wireB. To selhis sculptures internationally.line between plain and funny, and the difference often lies in whether a writer adheres to the universal comedic principle, “less isC. To create art from deserted waste metal.D. To design complex doors for Project Luangwa.funnier."” By simplifying complex situations, characters, plots, and reactions, your work becomes more digestible and humorous.英语样卷(六)英语样卷(六)34
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