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I went n a bird-watching hike in the Suth American rainfrest t see sme rare birds. Our guide, Carls, ____1____ us thrugh the thick trees and plants until we reached a ____2____ where we culd spt the birds we were lking fr. We waited ____3____ , hping t catch a glimpse f the rare creatures. ____4____ ,Carls gave us a signal and pinted t a. ____5____ nearby. We culd barely see anything, but Carls had ____6____ ne f the rare birds we were searching fr.
Carls set up his telescpe and adjusted the lens(镜头)until we culd see the bird ____7____ .We watched in awe(惊叹)as the bird flew frm branch t branch, seemingly ____8____ by ur presence. It was a beautiful sight t ____9__After a few minutes, the bird _____10_____ , and we cntinued ur hike, excited by the _____11_____ .
Bird-watching in the rainfrest was a _____12_____ and patience-testing activity, but it was wrth it fr the unique and unfrgettable experience. It was incredible t see the _____13_____ f bird species in the jungle and appreciate their beauty up clse. Carls was an excellent guide wh shared his knwledge and _____14_____ fr the envirnment with us. I wuld suggest this activity t anyne wh lves nature and wants t _____15_____ the wnders f the rainfrest.
1. A. ledB. helpedC. pulledD. drve
2. A. trapB. clearingC. surceD. farm
3. A. in despairB. with prideC. in silenceD. with relief
4. A. CnfusinglyB. CuriuslyC. UndubtedlyD. Suddenly
5. A. caveB. rck C. treeD. stream
6. A. spttedB. attackedC. caughtD. saved
7. A. regularlyB. persnallyC. clearlyD. briefly
8. A. amazedB. frightenedC. unaffectedD. unhurt
9. A. take inB. hunt frC. stir upD. refer t
10. A. tripped verB. shwed upC. turned backD. flew away
11. A. attemptB. perfrmanceC. impactD. experience
12. A. strikingB. challengingC. wrthwhileD. beneficial
13. A. diversityB. mysteryC. missinD. rigin
14. A. patienceB. energyC. passinD. intentin
15. A. shwB. prmteC. createD. witness
Passage 2
Andrew Smith sptted a baby squirrel lying weak in his backyard. Out f 1 , he tk him in and named him Le. He 2 the squirrel patiently as if nursing a kid. Le recvered quickly and gt a gd 3 , since he wuld sht t his diet and wlfed it dwn the mment his feeder rang. Quite sn, he became a belved member in the huse and everyne was fnd f 4 him.
That was the day Andrew came hme late, nly t discver bvius 5 f a theft. Strange ftprints were tracked arund the yard. A few precius items were missing. Officer Mia was called t the spt t 6 the break-in. She asked Andrew if the squirrel 7 . “Usually nt”, Andrew explained, “But wh knws. He is a wild animal 8 .” Hurs later, Mia returned with a (n) 9 stry: she had identified a 10 , based largely n the suspicius scratches and bites all ver his hands. Andrew gt his stuff back, and Le was 11 with his favurite treat.
The next spring, Andrew nticed Le’s grwing 12 t return t nature. The appeal f the wild seemed 13 strng and Le kept nestling by the windw and even began playing with ther squirrels thrugh the sliding dr.
Weeks later, Le made his 14 return t the wild. “He was up in the apple tree, climbed dwn n my shulder and played with my fingers. Then he hpped up in the apple tree again and was gne,” says Andrew. “He answered the 15 f the wild and didn’t cme back hme that night, s I suppse that was kind f his last little bye.”
1.A.dutyB.curisityC.pityD.trust
2.A.apprved fB.waited frC.chatted withD.attended t
3.A.appearanceB.appetiteC.sightD.memry
4.A.adptingB.pettingC.castingD.cntaining
5.A.signsB.cpiesC.nticesD.shapes
6.A.assistB.investigateC.reprtD.repair
7.A.recveredB.hidC.cperatedD.attacked
8.A.in cntrastB.in additinC.after allD.abve all
9.A.astnishingB.disappintingC.mralD.artificial
10.A.neighburB.citizenC.murdererD.suspect
11.A.punishedB.greetedC.spiledD.burdened
12.A.urgeB.respnseC.chanceD.ability
13.A.slightlyB.verwhelminglyC.repeatedlyD.rdinarily
14.A.quietB.unwillingC.permanentD.instant
15.A.questinB.drC.prayerD.call
Passage 3
A bunch f brilliant yellw flwers was dedicated t my mther. She was amazed at its shape and smething beynd descriptin but her passin eventually 1 . It didn’t matter a lt that bth my parents hated the 2 f these flwers in the lawn. I thught they were grgeus!
And there were an cean f them! We spent hurs picking the flwers and then pp ping the blssms ff with a snap f ur fingers. But the supply f dandelins (蒲公英) never 3 . My father r brthers wuld cut ff all the heads with the lawnmwer (割草机) at least nce a week, but that didn’t 4 these hardy wnders.
And fr thse flwers that escaped the hnr f being 5 t my mther r the destiny t be killed by the lawnmwer, there was anther 6 f existence. The sft rundness f a dandelin gne t seed caused endless laughter f delight as we 7 spread this flwer acrss the yard.
As I wrked in my garden last week, pulling unwanted weeds ut f the space that wuld becme an ideal place fr tmates, cm, peas and sunflwers, I again 8 at the flwer that sme call a weed.
And I thught, I hpe I had the 9 f a dandelin. If nly I culd stretch my rts s deep and straight that smething tugging n my stem (茎) culdn’t 10 me cmpletely frm the surce that feeds me life. If nly I culd cme back t face the wrld with a bright, sunshiny face after smene has run me ver with a 11 r wrse, purpsely attacked me in an attempt t destry me. If nly I culd spread lve and encuragement as freely and fully as this flwer spreads seeds f itself.
The lawns at my parents’ hme are nw beautiful green blankets. The nly patches f clr cme frm well-placed and 12 flwerbeds. Chemicals have managed t kill what human 13 culdn’t. I hpe yu and I can be 14 . I hpe that we can stretch ur rts deep enugh that the strngest pisn can’t reach ur 15 . I hpe that we can vercme the pisns f anger, fear, hate, criticism and cmpetitiveness.
1.A.alteredB.fadedC.remainedD.uplifted
2.A.presenceB.absenceC.survivalD.revival
3.A.pulled upB.settled dwnC.gt acrssD.ran ut
4.A.distractB.destryC.trubleD.restre
5.A.hand-washedB.hand-writtenC.hand-deliveredD.hand-crafted
6.A.dimensinB.addictinC.anticipatinD.exceptin
7.A.cnventinally B.suspiciuslyC.deliberatelyD.uncnsciusly
8.A.grabbedB.yelledC.marveledD.laughed
9.A.prductivityB.perseveranceC.inclusivenessD.effectiveness
10.A.separateB.discurageC.defendD.frbid
11.A.vehicleB.pesticideC.lawnmwerD.dandelin
12.A.multi-taskedB.self-supprtingC.well-cntrlledD.water-washing
13.A.evlutinB.interferenceC.preservatinD.enhancement
14.A.immersiveB.cnventinalC.superirD.different
15.A.sulsB.deadlinesC.fieldsD.Targets
Passage 4
I fund a brwn bag utside after ur mve. “Grass Seed,” it said in big letters. My husband and I 1 the seeds all ver the dirty yard in frnt f ur new huse. “I have n idea if they will 2 ,” I tld him, “but it’s wrth a sht.” Just like ur 3 t mve t the rural Arizna.
Near ur new huse sat a charming cttage, which was 4 t turists. I gt a jb ffer t 5 the cttage. I’d wrked in htels fr years, s when ffered the 6 , I jumped at it. Still, it was a big change. I 7 that it wuld be a right mve.
While we waited fr ur grass t grw—r nt—we 8 settled int ur new huse thrugh ur effrts. We made it a czy hme, despite the 9 in the frnt yard, which was still bare nw. Meanwhile, many f the cttage guests became 10 , and I gt t knw them well. I felt 11 t make their stays memrable. Perhaps I was better at that than 12 .
But after a mnsn (季风) swept thrugh, I wke up t a beautiful mrning and lked ut the windw. There was n grass grwing in the sunlight. 13 , ur yard was cvered in a rainbw f zinnias (百日菊)! The frnt yard turned ut even better than I culd have 14 , just like ur new life. And it remains a pwerful 15 f the beauty that awaits us in ur new chapter.
1.A.spreadB.sughtC.cllectedD.remved
2.A.remainB.lastC.rtD.dry
3.A.needB.decisinC.intentinD.agreement
4.A.givenB.intrducedC.sldD.rented
5.A.explreB.lk afterC.advertiseD.pull dwn
6.A.helpB.serviceC.chanceD.accmmdatin
7.A.pretendedB.decidedC.prayedD.understd
8.A.naturallyB.graduallyC.hardlyD.temprarily
9.A.dangerB.ptentialC.uncertaintyD.untidiness
10.A.lcalsB.emplyersC.gardenersD.regulars
11.A.curiusB.gratefulC.stressedD.prud
12.A.huse rentingB.yard cleaningC.grwing grassD.keeping huse
13.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.BesidesD.Therefre
14.A.rememberedB.imaginedC.designedD.appreciated
15.A.reminderB.memryC.testD.chice
Passage 5
I have new cmpany these days as I g utside. Every time I g ut the dr Miss Alice is sitting at my frnt dr, waiting t be 1 . And when I finally return hme, there she is asking fr 2 again.
It wasn’t always this way. The very first time I saw Miss Alice she was 3 under my huse, having just had a litter f kittens (一窝小猫). When I lked under, I gt a clear 4 that I was in fr an attack if I gt near. It tk a lt f 5 , lve, and cat fd frm my daughter t 6 her. At first, she didn’t want t be tuched at all. Then she wuld nly allw a(n) 7 petting. Nw my daughter can carry her like a little baby.
It still makes me 8 t see hw my daughter’s lving spirit made this nce 9 cat as lvable as a mst playful dg. I guess that is the 10 f lve. It can save a hurting heart and uplift a(n) 11 sul. It can even turn her int a 12 dg in a cat suit. 13 the lve int yur wn life then. And let yur wn lve 14 everything yu think, everything yu say, and everything yu d. Yu will be delighted at the jy yu will find, the gd yu will d, and the lives yu will 15 . Yu will be amazed at hw much yur life will change.
1.A.fedB.pettedC.adptedD.caught
2.A.aidB.fdC.attentinD.infrmatin
3.A.hidingB.playingC.huntingD.running
4.A.rderB.nticeC.warningD.impressin
5.A.ambitinB.imaginatinC.supprtD.patience
6.A.trickB.trapC.catchD.relieve
7.A.ccasinalB.emtinalC.sensitiveD.repetitive
8.A.cryB.cmplainC.smileD.sweat
9.A.distantB.peacefulC.nisyD.fearless
10.A.surceB.pwerC.adventureD.exchange
11.A.saddenedB.awakenedC.lvelyD.merry
12.A.crazyB.cheerfulC.carefulD.lazy
13.A.ThrwB.TranslateC.ChangeD.Invite
14.A.fall verB.wait frC.turn intD.flw thrugh
15.A.riskB.lseC.helpD.like
Passage 6
A newbrn baby deer, fund by a hiker, nw has a hme with a man and his tw dgs.
When the baby deer, thught t be nly a day ld, was discvered 1 in a field in Devn, England, the hiker assumed it had been 2 s tk the animal t a vet (兽医).
In fact, the baby deer may nt have been abandned, but because she’d been in 3 with humans, the vet feared that her mm wuld nt take her back. S, nt knwing hw t 4 it, the vet called expert animal 5 Steve Hpper.
Fr the first 10 weeks, Steve 6 the baby deer gat’s milk. And she 7 , becming part f the family with Steve and his tw German shepherds.
He named the new 8 t their family Milly.
“The shepherds 9 her frm the mment she came t the dr and Milly actively plays with them,” Steve explained.
The three animals have becme like 10 . And because Milly hasn’t had a 11 t learn frm, she’s fllwed the dgs, learning t cme when 12 and a treat is waiting.
“When she knws yu have treats, like a chclate bar r dg treats, she will cme and 13 she cmes fr cmpany, and she’s very lving n a gd day,” said Steve.
Because f her unique situatin, Milly will nt be 14 back int the wild. It was a 15 she survived, but she’s nw right at hme with her bnded family.
1.A.awakeB.asleepC.aliveD.alne
2.A.adptedB.desertedC.raisedD.trained
3.A.cntrastB.cincidenceC.cntactD.cnflict
4.A.fllwB.handleC.bserveD.share
5.A.rescuerB.researcherC.trainerD.wner
6.A.paidB.mixedC.fedD.biled
7.A.survivedB.maturedC.expandedD.respnded
8.A.attentinB.inventinC.invitatinD.additin
9.A.applied tB.tk tC.appealed tD.turned t
10.A.familiesB.enemiesC.playersD.strangers
11.A.brtherB.sisterC.fatherD.mther
12.A.pulledB.praisedC.calledD.stpped
13.A.eventuallyB.ccasinallyC.cautiuslyD.prperly
14.A.persuadedB.withdrawnC.releasedD.allwed
15.A.legendB.mythC.tragedyD.miracle
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