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專題11閱讀回答問題(二)(一)(2022·上海黃浦·二模)Itwasjustanotherwarmspringafternoon.Asusual,Iwaswaitingtopickupmymomattheschoolparkinglot.Suddenly,aballrolledintotheparkinglotandstoppedinfrontofme.Ilookedaroundandwaitedforsomeonetocomeandcollectit,butnooneshowedup.JustwhenIwasabouttopickuptheball,Isawtwokidsracingtowardsme.“Passittome!”O(jiān)neofthemshouted.AndsoIdid.Theygottheball,quicklythankedmeandthenwentbackalongtheirway.Iwascuriousaboutwheretheywerefrom.Withplentyoftimeonmyhands,Idecidedtoquietlyfollowthemtotheir“paradise.”Andthereitwas—intheschoolplayground,ascoreofchildrenwerelaughing,chasingballsormakingfunoftheirfriends.Theywerereallyhavingagoodtime!Thisremindedmeofthecarefreedaysofmychildhood.Backthen,lunchtimemeanthome-cookedfoodthathadbeenlovinglypreparedbymymom,notanoily,ready-madelunchfromthestaffcanteen.ThefinalexamsweretheonlythingIhadtoworryabout(infact,mymomwasevenmoreworriedaboutthemthanIwas).Thesharingofanewcomicwasthebiggestdealofthemonth.Praisefrommyteachersseemedlikealifetimeachievementaward.Lifehasjustmovedon.Almosttenyearshavepassedsincemycollegegraduation.Manymorepeoplehaveenteredmylife,butfewofthemhavecreatedmemoriesassweetasmyschoolfriendshad.IfIweregiventhechancetotalktothesekidsintheplayground,Iwouldsay,“________.”7.Whatwastheauthordoingwhentheballrolledintotheparkinglot?_________________________________________________________________________________________.8.Whatmadetheauthorthinkofhisschooldays?___________________________________________________________________________________________.9.Whowasresponsiblefortheauthor’slunchwhenhewasastudent?______________________________________________________________________________________.10.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelwheneverhewaspraisedbyhisteachers?_______________________________________________________________________________________.11.Whendidtheauthorgraduatefromcollege?______________________________________________________________________________________.12.Whatdoyouthinktheauthorwouldhavesaidtothekidsifhehadbeengivenachancetodoso?Fillintheblankinthelastparagraph.WriteTWOsentences.1________________________________________________________________________________________.2_________________________________________________________________________________________.(二)(2022·上海金山·一模)DearSis,Howarethingsbackhome?Everything’sgoinggreathere!Today,Ihadacupuncture(針灸)forthefirsttime!Iwokeupthismorningwithabadbackache,soIcalledthehotelreceptiondeskandaskediftheyknewofanynearbyhospitals.TheygavemealistofsomeplacesIcouldgoto,anditincludedanacupunctureclinicthatwasrightnextdoor,soIdecidedtohaveatry.Iwassurprisedwhentheclinicstaffstartedputtinginneedles(針),becauseIhardlyfeltanythingatfirst.Ithoughtitwouldhurt,butinfactIdidn’tevenknowthatIhadanyneedlesstickinginme.ThenIstartedfeelingawarmsensationinmylowerback,andIbecameveryrelaxed.Ithinkitmusthavehelped,becausemybackstoppedhurting.Afterwards,IwenttoashopnextdoorthatsellsChineseherbalmedicines.Iwasamazedbecausetherewerehugeglassjarsfullofallkindsofroots,leaves,andplants,andallsortsofthingsIcannotevendescribe.Thenbehindthecounterswasalargecupboardgoingallthewayuptotheceiling(天花板),fullofwoodendrawerscontainingdifferentkindsofingredients.Ididn’tknowwhattobuy,solendedupbuyingtwoboxesofdriedginseng(人參)—oneforme,andoneasagiftforyou.I’llgiveittoyouwhenIgetback.Love,John49.What’swrongwithJohnthatmorning?_______________________________50.Wheredidhegoforhelptosolvehistrouble?_______________________________51.WhydidJohnfeelsurprisedwhentheclinicstaffstartedputtinginneedles?_______________________________52.Findoutthesentence(s)show(s)thattheacupunctureworked(奏效)onJohn?Writeit/themdown._______________________________53.WasJohnfamiliarwithChineseherbalmedicines?________,________54.WhatdidJohnmainlyintroducetoSisinhisletter?Whydidheintroduceit/them?_______________________________(三)(2022·上海黃浦·一模)Iranupthestairstwoatatime,holdingthebookfromthelibrary,theonewithmyessayprintedoutinit.Icouldn’twaittotellmyparents.BeforeIcouldopenmymouth,mymotherlookedatmybookandfrowned(皺眉).“Anothernewbook,Mia?”shesaid.“Youshouldbespendingmoretimedoingmaths.Somethingyoucanactuallygetgoodat.”Thenshebecamehomesick.“YouknowwhenIwasyourage,Iusedtoattendmybrother’smathslessons...”Yesh,yeah,yeah.Ididn’thavetimeforthis.“I’mnotyou,Mom,”Iyelled.Thewordscameshootingoutofmymouth,andmymomwasshocked.“I’msorry.Ijustmean...MaybeIlikesomethingelse.”“Likewhat?”sheasked.Sheputherbroomdownandcrossedherarms.Ibitmylip.“Likewriting?”“Englishwriting?”sheasked,“l(fā)ikeitwasthemostuselessthingintheworld,likeI’dsaidbasketweaving?”Inodded.“YougottabenativeatEnglish.AndI’msorry,butwearejustnot.Youcan,however,benativeatmaths.”“Idon’twanttobenativeatmaths...”Isaid.Mymotherfrowned.“You’renotgettingit,areyou?”shesaid.Shesatdownonthebedandlookedatmeintheeye.“Youjustcan’tbeasgoodasthewhitekidsintheirlanguage,honey.It’stheirlanguage.”Mygazesanktothefloor.AsIdraggedmyselfoutoftheroom,mymothercalledafterme,“Somedayyou’llthinkme!”
“Youare________.Ibelievethatif________.”Isaidtomyselffirmly.55.HowdidMiafeelwhenheranupthestairs?________________________________________56.WhatwasMomgoodatwhenshewasyoung?________________________________________57.WhatdidMomcompareEnglishwritingto?________________________________________58.Momdidn’tbelievethatMiacouldbeasgoodasthewhitekidsinEnglishwriting,didshe?________________________________________59.WhydidMomfrownatMiaagainandagain?________________________________________60.Whatcanbefilledintheblankattheendofthetext?________________________________________(四)(2022·上海市曹楊中學(xué)附屬學(xué)校模擬預(yù)測)Inearlydaysofhistory,beingagoodneighborwasveryimportant.Neighborshelpedoneanotherbuildhouses,andclearfields.Familiesdependedononeanotherforfriendshipandentertainment.Buttodayinourcitiesandsuburbs,friendlyrelationshipbetweenneighborsisnotcommon.Afamilymaynotevenknowtheotherfamiliesthatlivenextdoortothem.Weliveinanageofmachines,andeachfamilymayhaveitsowncar,TVset,andwashingmachine.Peoplenolongerdependonneighborsasmuchastheyoncedid.Machineskeeppeopleapartinotherways.Inourgrandparents’time,womenmetwhiletheyhungoutthewashing,andmenstoppedandtalkedwhiletheymowedthelawns.Today,theycannothearanythingabovethenoiseoftheirpowerlawnmowers.Andwomenstayinsidewiththeirelectricaldryers,whichhelpdrytheirclothes.ChildrenareinsidewatchingtheirfavoriteTVshows.Istheideaofbeingagoodneighborold-fashioned?In1965,apowercuthitNewYorkCity,andmanythousandsofpeoplewerelefthelpless.Suddenly,everyonesharedthesameproblem,andthelargestcitybecameagroupofeightmillionneighbors.Peoplewithcarsofferedridestothosewalking.Otherpeoplehelpeddirecttraffic.Inelevators,peopleplayedwordgamesandhelpedcheereachotherup.Intimesoftrouble,peoplestilldependononeanother.Astimegoeson,peoplemayonceagainfeelthatbeingagoodneighborisimportant.1.Isfriendlyrelationshipbetweenneighborscommoninourcitiesandsuburbs?____________________________________________________________.2.Whatdidneighboursdotohelpeachotherinearlydaysofhistory?____________________________________________________________.3.Whydopeoplenolongerdependonneighborsasmuchastheyoncedid?____________________________________________________________.4.Whatdowomenusetheirelectricaldryerstodo?____________________________________________________________.5.HowdidNewYorkersfeelduringthepowercutin1965?____________________________________________________________.6.Whatdoyouthinkofbeingagoodneighbor?Why?
____________________________________________________________.(五)Today’shotarticleWhereyousitandhowyoufitFormorethanseventyyears,psychologists(心理學(xué)家)andteachershavestudiedthelinkbetweentheplacewherestudentschoosetositinclassandwhattheyarelikeaspeopleandlearners.Wheredoyouusuallydecidetosit?Haveyoueverreallythoughtaboutthereasonsforyourdecision?AtthebackPeopleoftenthinkthatstudentswhositatthebackarelazy.Butisthisreallytrue?Well,someresearcherssayitisnot.Infact,shystudentsoftenchoosethebackrowbecausetheyprobablywon’tspeakmuch,butinbigclassrooms,itcanbehardtoseetheboardandhearwhattheteacherissaying.Thiscouldbethereasonwhystudentswhosithereoftengetlowergradesontestsandexams.Forstudentswithpooreyesightorhearing,aseatatthebackoftheclassroomisdefinitelynotagoodchoice.AtthesideStudentswhositatthesideoftheclassroomarenormallyinterestedinclass,buttheylikewatchingandlisteningratherthanjoiningin.Thesestudentsareusuallyalsoverygoodattakingnotes.Onthesidesoftheclassroom,youwillgenerallyfindmodestandthoughtfulpeople.Thesepeopleusuallygetgoodgradesinschoolandareinterestedinlearning.InthemiddleDoyousitinthemiddleoftheclassroom?Thenthestatistics(統(tǒng)計資料)sayyouprobablylikeyourteacher.Youprobablyalsohaveagoodrelationshipwithyourclassmates.Caring,outgoing,andcheerfulpeopleusuallysitinthemiddle.Theyarenormallyseriousaboutlearningandfeeldisappointedwithlowgradesontestsandexams.AtthefrontAreyoucrazyaboutknowledge?Areyouworriedaboutmissingimportantinformationinclass?Studentsatthefrontusuallywanttodiscussthingswiththeteacherandareoftenveryinterestedinthesubject.Theywanttobeinthebestplacetoseeandheareverythingtheteacherdoesandsays.Theonlyproblemwithsittingatthefrontisthatitcanbedifficulttoseeandhearwhatotherstudentsdoandsayinclass.Therefore,.25.Howmanyseatinglocationsarementionedinthearticle?___________________________________________________26.Formorethanseventyyears,whathavepsychologistsandteachersstudied?___________________________________________________27.Accordingtothearticle,whydostudentssittingatthebackoftengetlowergradesontests?___________________________________________________28.Whatkindofpeopleusuallychoosetositonthesidesoftheclassroom?___________________________________________________29.Jessicalikestotalkaboutthesubjectwithherteacher,wheredoessheprobablyliketosit?___________________________________________________30.Whatmightbefilledintheblankinthelastparagraph?___________________________________________________(六)AlphaGo(阿爾法圍棋),acomputerprogramhasbeatenamasterGoplayerLeeSe-dol4-1inacompetition.Lee,oneofthegreatestplayerswhohaswon18worldchampionshipsfor21yearsofhisprofessionalcareer.Itisseenasalandmarkmomentforartificialintelligence.TheAlphaGosystemwasdevelopedbyBritishcomputercompanyDeepMindwhichwasboughtbyGooglein2014.Mr.Leehadweexpressedhisconfidenceaheadofthematch,butafterlosingthefirstcontest,hesaid“IwasverysurprisedbecauseIdidnotthinkIwouldlosethegame”.LeeSe-dolsaidhefelt“regrettable”abouttheresultofthecontest.Atapressconferenceheldafterthefinalmatch,Mr.LeesaidhedidnotnecessarilythinkAlphaGowassuperiorhumans.Buthesaidhehadmorestudyingtodo,andadmittedthematcheshadchallengedsomeofhisideasabouttheGogame.Andthevictoryofthecomputerhasledtosomeintrospection.Gooriginatedmorethan2,500yearsagoinancientChina,andit’soneoftheoldestboardgamesplayedtoday.Itisconsideredoneofthemostcomplexboardgames.Itisplayedonaboardmadeupofagridof19by19squares.Thegameopenswithplayerstakingturnstoplaceblackandwhiteplayingpieces,knownas“stones”,onthevacantintersections,knownasthe“points”oftheboard.Theaim,asthetranslationofitsnamemeans,istosurroundalargertotalareaoftheboardthanyouropponentbytheendofthegame.ThecontestwasheldinSeoul,thecapitalofSouthKorea,andhasattractedhugeattention.Thefirstmatchwaslivebroadcastandwatchedby60millionviewersinChinaalone,withanestimatedglobalaudienceof100million.TheAlphaGo’sdeveloperwillget1millionUSdollarsinprize,whichwillbedonatedtocharities.97.LeeSe-dolhasn’twonoverAlphaGointhegame,hashe?______________________________________________.98.WhomadetheAlphaGosystem?______________________________________________.99.HowdidLeeSe-dolfeelbeforethematch?______________________________________________.100.Wherewasthecontestheld?______________________________________________.101.HowmanycrosspointsarethereontheGoboard?______________________________________________.102.Doyouthinkcomputercancompletelytaketheplaceofhumans?why?______________________________________________.(七)Howmuchdoyoupayyourkids?ManychildreninAmericatrytofindthejobsduringtheirholidaystoearntheirpocketmoney,includingPresidentObama’sdaughtersNatashaandMalia.Obamagivesthemjustadollaraweekeachforthejobstheydo.Theyhelptodohouseworksuchassettingthetable,washingdishes,andcleaningtheirplayareasandbedrooms.Somepeoplequestionifitisreasonable(合理的)togivechildrenallowances(零用錢)inthisway.ButmostoftheAmericanparentsbelievethateveryoneinthefamilyshouldberesponsibleforthehousework.Thepeoplewhoagreewiththispoint(觀點)saythatkidsshouldn’tjustgetallowancesfornothing,andthatsuchpaymentscanhelpkidslearnitisnoteasytogetmoney—thisisthefirstlessonoftheirmoneymanagementskills.
MostofthechildreninAmericaareallowedtospendtheirallowancesonthethingstheylike.
Manypeoplethinkthatkidscanstartreceivingallowancesaroundages4or5,whenchildrenstarttounderstandhowmoneyworksinlife.Howmuchshouldthechildrengetfromtheirjobsisanotherproblem.Onewayherecanhelptheparentstodecide:writedownhowmuchyouspendonyourchildrendailyfortwoweeksandsetanarrangementbasedontheaveragedailyexpenses.Thenyouwillgettheanswer.103.WhydomanychildreninAmericatrytofindthejobsduringtheirholidays?______________________.104.HowmanychildrendoesPresidentObamahave?______________________.105.WhatjobdoPresidentObama’sdaughtersdo?______________________.106.Itiseasytogetmoneyfromtheparents,isn’tit?______________________.107.Whencankidsstartreceivingallowances?______________________.108.Doyouagreewiththispoint“kidsshouldn’tjustgetallowancesfornothing”?Tellatleastonereason.______________________.(八)(2021·上海寶山·二模)Myfirstfewyearsatmysummercampmademesohomesick(想家的)thatIcouldn’thelpcryinginmybedbecauseImissedmymomsobadlyandwouldbegmycounselor(輔導(dǎo)員)tocallher.Icannottellyouwhatchangedinmeexactly,butonedayIrealizedthatmomsdonothavethemagicpowertofixeverything.Mostofthetimeonlyyouhavethepowertofixyourownproblems.Atcamp,itdoesnotmatterwhoyouareorwhereyoucomefrom,allthatmattersisthatyouarenicetoothercampersandcounselors.Ilearnedtoworkasateammemberinsomeofthemostdifficultsituationsbyfindingthegoodinpeople.youlearntoacceptothersforwhattheybringtothetable.Campopenedmyeyestowhatqualitiestrulymatterinpeople.Growingupishard;schoolisstressful,friendsletyoudown,andfamilyconflicts(矛盾)createproblemsoutofyourcontrol.Atcamp,Icouldbethebestversionofmeasahappy,confident,creativeandcoolgirl.CampinggavemeconfidenceandfreedomtobewhoIwantedtobe.Summercampsareanunusualplace.ThebestfriendsIcouldevermakewerealwaystherewithme.Weclimbedthehighmountainsandmadecampnearthelakes.SpendingtimewithmyfriendsmadethebestmemoriesIcouldeveraskfor.Atcamp,Ilaughedthehardest,smiledthebiggest.Iwasmuchhappierthaneverbefore.Iattendedmysummercampforovertenyears,andduringeachsummerIwouldbecomestrongerandmoreconfident.Whetheritwashikinguplargehills,learningskillsforthefirsttime,orthinkingaboutwhat’sgoodinme,campinggavemetimetodevelopintothepersonIamtoday.Campingreallymakesmeabetterperson.133.Accordingtothewriter,domomshavethemagicpowertofixeverything?___________________________134.Howdidthewritelearntoworkasateammemberinsomeofthemostdifficultsituations?___________________________135.What’stheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword“qualities”inParagraph2?___________________________136.Accordingtothewriter,what’sthebestversionofherlike?___________________________137.Whatmadethebestmemoriesthewritercouldeveraskfor?___________________________138.Whatdidthewriterlearnfromthesummercamp?Listatleasttwopoints.___________________________(九)(2021·上海普陀·二模)EverythingchangedwhenIwasfouryearsold.Myfatherdied.Afterthat,mymotherandIhadtomovebacktoasmallvillageinAlabama,wheremymothergrewup.WelivedinasmallhousewithAuntSandy,mymother’seldersister.Thiswasatimewhenbeingasingleparentwasstillconsideredunusual.WhenIwassmall,therewasachildren’sbookcalledTheHappyFamily,anditwasarealpieceofwork,dadworkedalldaylongattheoffice,momcookedinthekitchen,andthebrotherandsisteralwayshadfriendsplayingaround.Theimage(形象)ofthefamilyinthisbookwastypical(典型的)ofthetime.Itlookednothinglikemyfamily,butluckilythatwasn’tthewayIheardit.ThewaymyAuntSandyreadittomemadethestoryreallyfunny.Kind-heartedandopen-minded,AuntSandywastheonewhoplayedbaseballwithme,whotookmehorsebackriding,whotookmetothefather-sondinnersandwhogavemelessonsonhowtodrive,shebelievesthatanythingunusualwasprobablygoodforme.SheofferedtohelpmegotoAfricatoworkasavolunteer.Thatwasmymostimportantexperience.Asayounggirl,AuntSandyalwaysplannedtohavealargenumberofchildrenofherown,butshenevergotmarried.Thismeantthatshewasfreetospendallhertimetakingcareofme.Manypeoplesaywehavealotincommon.ShealwaysaffordedmetodomybestanditmakesmebelievethatIcoulddoanythingwithmylifethatIwantedifItriedhardenough.Formorethanfiftyyears,AuntSandydidn’tandstilldon’tthinkofherself.Unlesssheisforcedtocomeuptothefront,myauntwillstandinthebackinfamilyphotos,andshedoesn’tthinkthathereffortshavemademuchdifference.Shewonmyrespectbecause6EveryJuneforthepastthirtyyears,ingrowingthankfulnesstomyAuntSandy,I’vesentherFather’sDaycard.139.Thewriterlostherfatherattheageoffour,didn’tshe?________________________140.Wheredidthewriterandhermotherliveafterherfather’sdeath?________________________141.HowdidAuntSandyreadthestoryinTheHappyFamilytothewriter?________________________142.Whobelieveunusualthingswereprobablygoodforthewriter?________________________143.Whatwasthewriter’smostimportantexperience?________________________144.WhatcanbefilledintheblanketinParagraph5?(Nomorethan20words)________________________(十)(2021·上海楊浦·二模)Sallywokewithasuddenmovement.Sheheardstrangesounds;shecouldsmellsmoke.Theroomwasfullofsmoke.Shecoughed.Whatwashappening?Herbedroomdooropenedwithabangandhermotherranin,herfacewhite.“GetupSally,wehavetogo!Getdressednow!”Hermotherdisappearedbackintothehouse.Sallyjumpedfromherbedandopenedthewindow.Screamsandcriescamefromthestreetsbelow.Sallywatchedpeoplethrowtheirthingsintocarts,horsesthreadingtheground,keentoleave.“Hey,what’shappening?”Sallyyelled.“Fire!”herneighbourshoutedback.“ComingfromPuddingLane!GetoutnowSally!Nooneissafe!”Sallypulledherwindowshutandgotchangedasquicklyasshecould.Downstairs,shefoundherfather,motherandsisterjammingtheirthingsintoahandcart.Theywatchedpeopletryingtoputoutthebigfirewithleatherbucketsfullofwater.Itdidn’tseemtomakeanydifference,asthefirejumpedfromonebuildingtothenext.“Thehousesaresoclosetighterandmadeofwood!”Sallynoticed,asshetrippedovercandlesticks,burntpansandoddbitsoffurniturethatpeoplehaddroppedinthestreets.Thegrocer’sboy,TomWinter,sawSallyandsaid,“SomepeoplearegoingtoSt.Paul’sCathedraltostaysafe.Madeofstone.Won’tburnlikewood.”Sallynodded,butfollowedherparentsdownthedarkstreet.Theywalkedandwalked.Finally,theyarrivedatMoorfields.Itwasawide-openspacewithnobuildingstoburn.Theyweresafe.145.Sally’shousewasonfire,wasn’tit?__________________________146.WhydidSallycough?__________________________147.Wheredidthefirestart?__________________________148.Howwerepeopletryingtoputoutthefire?__________________________149.WhydidSally’sfamilygotoMoorfields?__________________________150.Whatchangesdoyouthinkweremadetothebuildingsafterthefire?__________________________(十一)(2021·上海浦東新區(qū)·一模)Manypeopleliketogodiving(潛水)whentheyareonholiday.Jenney,a14-year-oldgirl,isgettingreadytohaveaspecialdivewithsharksintheseaofFlorida.It’sreallyexpensiveforhertodoit.Soundscrazy?Sharkdivingisabigbusinessinsomeplacesandthat’sraisingaquestionabouthowclosepeopleshouldgettothem.Somebravediversthinkitisnoproblemforthemtogetclosetosharks.Divers
inFlorida,forexample,oftenhavefunwithlemonsharks,whichhaveattackedpeopleafewtimesbefore.Ontheotherside,manypeopleareagainstsharkdiving.Theythinknooneshouldgodivingwithsharks.Anditisfoolishtofeedsharkswhiledivingandbringthemclosetobusybeaches.BobDimondhasbeenadiverfor30years.He’sworriedthatsharksmaylosetheirfearofhumans.“Thereasonwhypeoplefeedsharksistoattractthem,butpeopledon’twanttobesharks’food.However,whensharkslearntoconnecthumanswithfood,theyapproachtoseeiftheycanfindsomethingtoeat,Bobsays.“That’sreasonenoughtostayawayfromsharks.”BobhascreatedtheMarine(海洋的)SafetyGroup.Heandhisfriendsbelieveifpeoplefeedawildanimal,theywillincreasethechancetobeattacked.Therefore,theirgoalistostopallsharkfeeding.Infact,sharkfeedinghasneverbeendirectlyassociatedwithanattackonahuman.Whenasharkstrikes,itisusually“hitandrun”.Itbitesandthenquicklyreleasesthepersonanddisappears.Obviously,sharksmakesharkdivingsoattractive.FordiverssuchasJenney,divingwithsharksisaonce-in-a-lifeexperience.Jenneysays,“Iactuallyhadachancetoliedownonthebottomoftheoceanandthesharkswererightinfrontofme.AndIcouldseetheirmouthsandtheireyesandfeedthem.Iusedtoknowonlyalittleaboutsharks,butnowIwantmoreteenagerstojoinme.”188.WillJenneyhavetopayalotofmoneyforsharkdiving?_________________________________________________________189.Whomightbeagainstsharkdivingaccordingtothepassage?_________________________________________________________190.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph3referto?_________________________________________________________191.WhyhasBobcreatedtheMarineSafetyGroup?_________________________________________________________192.WhatdoesJenneythinkofheronce-in-a-lifeexperience?_________________________________________________________193.Doyouthinksharkswillwelcomepeopletotheirworld?Whyorwhynot?_________________________________________________________(十二)(2021·上海長寧·一模)JohnWesleyPowellEverytimeIgowhitewaterrafting,IthinkofanexplorernamedJohnWesleyPowellwhowasanamazingfigureintheAmericanWest.Powellwasfearlessandthoughtnothingofhoppinginaboatandrowingdownanunknownriver.Alongtheway,hestudiedgeology,plants,andwildlife,teachinghimselfmuchaboutthenaturalworld.In1860,PowelljoinedthearmyintheCivilWar.Hewasinjuredandlosthisrightarm.Whenthewoundwascured,hewentbackintobattle!In1865,heretiredasamajor(上校).Powelltookateachingpositionasprofessorofgeologyeventhoughhehadnevergonetocollegehimself.Duringthistime,hebegantodevelopadaringplan.HewantedtoexploretheGrandCanyonbyraftingtheColoradoRiver.Noonehaddonesuchathingbefore.InMayof1869,PowellsetoutwithtenmenontheGreenRiverinWyomingforaten-monthtrip.Everyonewhosawthemleavethoughttheywouldbedonefor.Nowonder!Theywerefacingtheunknownwitheverybendoftheriver.Nooneknewwhatrapids(急流)layaheadorhowdangerousthey’dbe.ButPowellrefusedtogiveup.Hehadcourageandcarefulness.Hedidwhathesetouttodo.Hegotariver’s-eyeviewofoneofthemostunbelievablenaturalformations(構(gòu)造)onEarth.Andhelivedtotellthetale.194.Powellwasafraidofhoppinginaboatandrowingdownariver,wasn’the?____________________________195.WhathappenedtoPowell’srightarmwhenhewasinthearmy?____________________________196.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“suchathing”inParagraph3referto?____________________________197.HowmanypeoplesetoutontheGreenRiverinWyomingforaten-monthtrip?____________________________198.Whydideveryonewhosawthemleavethinktheywouldbedonefor?____________________________199.HowdoesthewriterfeelaboutPowell?Pleasetellyourreason(s).____________________________(十三)(2021·上海普陀·一模)Allen'sFirstMarathon(馬拉松)OneofAllen'sankleswasinjuredonemonthbeforehisfirsttimetocompeteinamarathon.Thismeanthec
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