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Jone’s father was among the first to make his fortune in___________is now known as the most fantastic tourist attraction—Hawaii.

       A.where       B.what  C.which       D.that

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21 – 40 各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

It was so cold that I couldn’t feel my legs. There was going to be a racing contest that night so I was 21  my horse, Skippy, up. I was simply running laps(跑道的圈) around the ring. The  22  cold air had been blowing past me, freezing my limbs, but every second I  23  it. You could hear the faint  24  of the people up at the clubhouse eating their dinner. My parents were also there, not knowing that my little sister had slowly wandered her way down to the ring. It was  25  because there was no moon or stars. Nobody else was in the ring at the time. I was really enjoying the  26  and I was able to  27  what Skippy was doing. As I took my last lap it  28  . Everything rapidly slowed down as I saw my little sister step  29   the ring. I saw true fear on her face because she knew she wouldn’t be  30  to move out of the way fast enough. She knew that she was going to get hit.

She tried to  31  but nothing came out of her fear-dried throat. When my horse got to her, he was still in a full out run.  32  , miraculously(奇迹般地), he slid so hard on his back feet that he  33 . It really made the  34  seem absolutely unreal. I thought that maybe I was  35 . I had  36  in my mind that I wasn’t seeing what was happening. I knew I had hit my sister. There was no way I could have  37  her. My horse was rising straight up and while he was in the air I couldn’t breathe. It’s like I forgot  38 . As all of this happened I watched my sister’s face transform (变形) through many different  39 : terror, confusion, curiosity, and then a sort of relief. Then she was laughing.

As I held my sister into my arms, Skippy stood right behind me knowing that I actually owed him my life  40  he saved my sister’s.

21.A. picking                B. warming                  C. catching                   D. setting

22.A. bitterly                B. hardly                      C. gently                      D. perfectly

23.A. challenged           B. witnessed                 C. enjoyed                    D. hated

24.0A. ceremony           B. tradition                   C. victory                            D. laughter

25.A. windy                 B. bright                      C. dark                         D. cloudy

26.A. quiet                   B. quality                            C. impression                D. significance

27.A. rely on                B. focus on                   C. insist on                   D. put on

28.A. let out              B. held on                    C. participated in                D. took place

29.A. close to               B. out of                      C. into                         D. towards

30.A. able              B. frightened            C. content                     D. proud

31.A. evaluate               B. worry                      C. scream                            D. escape

32.A. Accidentally         B. Normally                 C. Generally                 D. Somehow

33.A. sped up               B. rose up                     C. broke down                     D. wore out

34.A. moment               B. contest                            C. comment                  D. technique

35.A. advancing            B. breathing                  C. concluding               D. dreaming

36.A. that                            B. none                        C. neither                            D. it

37.A. hit                      B. recognized                C. missed                            D. acknowledged

38.A. how                    B. what                        C. when                       D. why

39.A. actions                B. emotions                  C. attitudes                   D. thoughts

40.A. if                        B. because                    C. as if                         D. so that

  One of our biggest fears nowadays is that our kids might some day get lost in a “sea of technology” rather than experiencing the natural world. Fear-producing TV and computer games are leading to a serious disconnect between kids and the great outdoors, which will change the wild places of the world, its creatures and human health for the worse, unless adults get working on child’s play.

   Each of us has a place in nature we go sometimes, even if it was torn down. We cannot be the last generation to have that place. At this rate, kids who miss the sense of wonder outdoors will not grow up to be protectors of natural landscapes. “If the decline in parks use continues across North America, who will defend parks against encroachment (蚕食)?” asks Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods.

   Without having a nature experience, kids, can turn out just fine, but they are missing out a huge enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical health and mental health, to stress levels, creativity and cognitive (认知的) skills. Experts predict modern kids will have poorer health than their parents—and they say a lack of outside play is surely part of it; research suggests that kids do better academically in schools with a nature component and that play in nature fosters (培养) leadership by the smartest, not by the toughest. Even a tiny outdoor experience can create wonder in a child. The three-year-old turning over his first rock realizes he is not alone in the world. A clump of trees on the roadside can be the whole universe in his eyes. We really need to value that more.

   Kids are not to blame. They are over-protected and frightened. It is dangerous out there from time to time, but repetitive stress from computers is replacing breaking an arm as a childhood rite(仪式)of passage.

   Everyone, from developers, to schools and outdoorsy citizens, should help regain for our kids some of the freedom and joy of exploring, taking friendship in fields and woods that cement (增强) love, respect and need for landscape. As parents, we should devote some of our energies to taking our kids into nature. This could yet be our greatest cause.

51. The main idea of Paragraph 2 is that __________.

         A. kids missing the sense of wonder outdoors      

         B. parks are in danger of being gradually encroached

         C. Richard Louv is the author of Last Child in the Woods

         D. children are expected to develop into protectors of nature

52. According to the passage, children without experiencing nature will _________.

         A. keep a high sense of wonder      

         B. be over-protected by their parents

         C. be less healthy both physically and mentally

         D. change wild places and creatures for the better

53. According to the author, children’s breaking an arm is ___________.

         A. the fault on the part of their parents         

         B. the natural experience in their growing up

         C. the result of their own carelessness in play

         D. the effect of their repetitive stress from computers

54. In writing this passage, the author mainly intends to ________.

         A. blame children for getting lost in computer games

         B. encourage children to protect parks from encroachment

         C. show his concern about children’s lack of experience in nature

         D. inspire children to keep the sense of wonder about things around

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