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1、Unit1: Festivals and celebrations Reading and Thinking一、单词拼写1About 200 people _(聚集) in front of the governors office but police soon arrived and broke up the crowd.2I will be _(感激的) if you could give me a kind consideration.3He was trained based on his _(特点) and became a top-class player.4The blackb
2、oard was _(装饰) with beautiful words, which read “Happy Teachers Day!”5Fortunately, Europe has more to offer than lots of old _(教堂) and ancient history.二、完形填空After students have been admitted to a university, there is a lot to plan for. Buying dorm supplies, booking plane tickets and finally 1_ your
3、first-year roommates- all of these things and more kept me busy as I prepared for my study in Harvard. I was excited for what college had 2_ for me,but what made me super excited about was 3_. Raised in Florida, I was used to wearing shorts and sandals(凉鞋)_4_all year long, and felt chilly once the w
4、eather 5_ anywhere near 16. I had never needed a 6_ or winter boots. However,in Cambridge,Massachusetts,where the temperatures can and do fall below friezing,I would need all of the 7_ clothing to make it through the winter. Hence, while I was excited to 8_ different seasons,the idea of the cold mad
5、e me 9_. Would I play with the glistening snow,or would I instead spend the winter 10_ in the cold?It turned out that I was 11_. The Harvard administrations work to 12_ students from low-income backgrounds to make college accessible. Particularly, money provided by the Harvard Winter Coat Fund(HWCF)
6、 made the additional 13_ easier to shoulder. HWCF is 14_ for all students from low-income families. I know I will always have the support I need. With it, I was able to cover the cost of my winter coat and boots, which continue to 15_ me to this day.1.A.contactingB.meeting C.evaluatingD.treating2.A.
7、in returm B.in response C.in common D.in store3.A.seasons B.opportunities C.sceneryD.freedom4.A.intentionally B.basically C.appropriately D.specially5.A.roseB.stayedC.fellD.reached6.A.scarfB.blanket C.coatD.sweater7.A.fancy B.comfortable C.expensiveD.warm7.A.fancyB.comrortableC.expensiveD.warm8.A.ex
8、perience B.pictureC.distinguishD.admire9.A.puzzledB.boredC.worriedD.disappointed10.A.joggingB.shakingC.wanderingD.screaming11.A.overjoyed B.overanxious C.overactiveD.overconfident12.A.support B.educateC.seckD.comfort13.A.riskB.loanC.responsibilities D.expenses14.A.suficient B.challenging C.available
9、D.unique15.A.decorate B.protectC.serveD.change三、阅读理解Being named a UNESCO World Heritage site is the_ultimate_feather_in_the_cap for travel destinations. Along with the fame increased popularity, and tourism dollars, the designation brings greater responsibilityboth in heritage preservation and susta
10、inable development. More locations are trying to change how travellers interact with these heritages, and will, hopefully, increase the flexibility of these sites in the face of growing environmental impacts and overtourism.Anyone whos been to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu knows just how bu
11、sy its crown jewel, the Inca Citadel, can get. Perus Ministry of Culture announced last year it would be limiting capacity numbers.Reduced tourism during the pandemic allowed the team to build new routes to better distribute travellers that currently crowd the site. In the future, with new routes an
12、d realtime monitoring of possible impacts, they hope to increase the capacity up to almost 6,000.Tourists behaving disrespectfully (lying down in the grass, running, shouting, eating, and whistling are all against the rules) is still a major concern. Bastante says theyre hoping to address this by ca
13、rrying out visitor fines, reducing the maximum group size from 16 to 12,and building a new visitor center.In Greece, as climate changeinduced flames rage closer to the ancient sites of Olympia and the Acropolis of Athens, intergovernmental organizations are pushing to use new technology to save UNES
14、CO World Heritage sites from natural disasters. The UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the Hellenic Group on Earth Observation teamed up to launch a new global platform this spring, which will use realtime satellite data, advanced sensors, and artificial intelligence to quickly identify the presence o
15、f wildfires, floods, and landslides near heritage sites and create postdisaster assessments to better shield vulnerable places.“This is now the era when most countries are trying to build national adaptation plans due to climate change but in most of these plans, the cultural heritage piece is missi
16、ng,” says Evangelos Gerasopoulos, director of the Greek GEO office. “Symbolically, we are trying to use Ancient Greece, the cradle of western civilization, to mobilize efforts. If we forget the past, were doing nothing for our future.”()1. Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase in
17、the first paragraph?A. An important aim. B. A great reputation.C. An intense pressure. D. A unique achievement.()2. What measures will be taken to protect the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu?A. Reducing the opening time of the Inca Citadel.B. Limiting the number of tourist group to sixteen.C. Fin
18、ing those who damage the objects in Citadel.D. Constructing new travel routes and tourist centers.()3. What can we infer from what Evangelos Gerasopoulos said?A. Protecting cultural heritages is meaningful for our future.B. Climate change has influenced the cultural heritages greatly.C. We have deve
19、loped the awareness of protecting cultural sites.D. Most countries plan to protect the sites despite climate change.()4. Whats the purpose of writing the passage?A. To call on visitors to participate in protecting heritages.B. To make us realize the importance of cultural heritages.C. To tell us wha
20、t measures have been taken to protect heritages.D. To persuade us to apply new technologies to protect heritages.四、语法填空 阅读下列材料, 在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的适当形式。My last trip was part of a three-year project photographing whales that focused on their culture and behaviors.Perhaps my favorite observation 1 (tak
21、e) place in the Canadian Arctic with belugas (白鲸). One aspect of their lives was 2 complete surprisethey play games with little rocks. Their daily lives are busy and 3 (challenge). They have to catch food and take care of their young. They deal with social situations, 4 no doubt conflicts occur. Yet
22、 they still make time 5 (play). In this shallow, three-foot-deep water, they will occasionally pick up pebbles (鹅卵石) with their 6 (mouth). Theyll carry them around for a while, and then drop them. Another whale then swims by to pick the pebble up again. We can see 7 (we) in these creatures. Humans a
23、lso speak different languages, enjoy different foods, and pass down family traditions. But perhaps most 8 (strike), we also rely on one other. The moments we spend with our 9 (love) ones are often the most treasured 10 meaningful in our lives. Just as belugas do, its essential for us to make time for other things things that bring joy.一、单词拼写1.gathered2.grateful3.features4.decorated5.churches二、完形填空1-5 BDABC 6-10 CDACB 11-15 BADCC三、阅读理解BDAC四、语法填空 1. took 2. a 3. challenging 4. where 5. to play 6. mouths 7. ourselves 8. strikingly 9. loved 10. and试卷第8页,共8页学科网(北京)股份有限公司