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Even if you are an experienced backpacker or climber,you need to know what to do if something goes wrong.It is not that Alaska is that much more dangerous than other places.It is no more hazardous than elsewhere,as long as the proper precautions(预防措施)are taken.So, being prepared is crucial to ensure a safe trip.
First of all,make sure you pack everything you will need for your trip.Even if you are traveling by car,pack clothes and gear for backpacking.Because of the bad weather, cars break down frequently. Pack a survival(生存)kit full with:a down coat, boots ,mittens, a hat, snow-pants,sleeping bags,candles,a flashlight,and high-energy food. If you are traveling by car , also pack extra belts, a shovel, and a chain.
If you are camping or hiking,make sure you know how to avoid bears.If you are lost in the wilderness, there is no doubt you will encounter them.
However,there is no need to be nervous.Just take these precautions:make noise as you walk,bears will avoid you;cook your food away from where you sleep,and store your food away from where you sleep,so the bears are not attracted.Both of these should keep the bear away.However,if you do encounter a bear,there are two different schools of thought.One is to make noise and scare the bear away.The other is to stand still and speak softly to get the bear to leave.If you are dealing with a brown bear,you can climb a tree,since it cannot follow.But,black bears can climb.If for some reason the bear attacks,play dead.Try to protect your head and neck,and hopefully the bear will leave its“dead” prey.
【小题1】The underlined word “hazardous” in Paragraph l most probably means________.
| A.interesting | B.dangerous | C.wonderful | D.important |
| A.it is more dangerous to travel by car |
| B.the weather is always bad while traveling |
| C.it is necessary to take whatever you need |
| D.the car breaks down often while traveling |
| A.the bear can’t find you by the smell of the food |
| B.you can have a better sleep at night |
| C.the bear can’t find out your food easily |
| D.you can protect the food you bring with you |
| A.you can try to make noise as possible as you can |
| B.you can say something in a soft voice to the bear |
| C.you can try to learn to climb up a tall tree nearby |
| D.you can pretend to be dead when you are in danger |
| A.There are some tips to survive in Alaska’s wilderness. |
| B. The bears in Alaska’s wilderness are very dangerous. |
| C.Something should be taken along while traveling by car. |
| D.You should learn how to protect yourself. |
Even if you are an experienced backpacker or climber,you need to know what to do if something goes wrong.It is not that Alaska is that much more dangerous than other places.It is no more hazardous than elsewhere,as long as the proper precautions(预防措施)are taken.So, being prepared is crucial to ensure a safe trip.
First of all,make sure you pack everything you will need for your trip.Even if you are traveling by car,pack clothes and gear for backpacking.Because of the bad weather, cars break down frequently. Pack a survival(生存)kit full with:a down coat, boots ,mittens, a hat, snow-pants,sleeping bags,candles,a flashlight,and high-energy food. If you are traveling by car , also pack extra belts, a shovel, and a chain.
If you are camping or hiking,make sure you know how to avoid bears.If you are lost in the wilderness, there is no doubt you will encounter them.
However,there is no need to be nervous.Just take these precautions:make noise as you walk,bears will avoid you;cook your food away from where you sleep,and store your food away from where you sleep,so the bears are not attracted.Both of these should keep the bear away.However,if you do encounter a bear,there are two different schools of thought.One is to make noise and scare the bear away.The other is to stand still and speak softly to get the bear to leave.If you are dealing with a brown bear,you can climb a tree,since it cannot follow.But,black bears can climb.If for some reason the bear attacks,play dead.Try to protect your head and neck,and hopefully the bear will leave its“dead” prey.
1.The underlined word “hazardous” in Paragraph l most probably means________.
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A.interesting |
B.dangerous |
C.wonderful |
D.important |
2.The author seems to tell us in Paragraph 2 that________.
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A.it is more dangerous to travel by car |
|
B.the weather is always bad while traveling |
|
C.it is necessary to take whatever you need |
|
D.the car breaks down often while traveling |
3.Yon should prepare your food away from where you sleep so that________.
|
A.the bear can’t find you by the smell of the food |
|
B.you can have a better sleep at night |
|
C.the bear can’t find out your food easily |
|
D.you can protect the food you bring with you |
4.All the following can most probably protect you EXCEPT that________.
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A.you can try to make noise as possible as you can |
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B.you can say something in a soft voice to the bear |
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C.you can try to learn to climb up a tall tree nearby |
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D.you can pretend to be dead when you are in danger |
5.Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?
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A.There are some tips to survive in Alaska’s wilderness. |
|
B. The bears in Alaska’s wilderness are very dangerous. |
|
C.Something should be taken along while traveling by car. |
|
D.You should learn how to protect yourself. |
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Even if you are an experienced backpacker or climber,you need to know what to do if something goes wrong.It is not that Alaska is that much more dangerous than other places.It is no more hazardous than elsewhere,as long as the proper precautions(预防措施)are taken.So, being prepared is crucial to ensure a safe trip.
First of all,make sure you pack everything you will need for your trip.Even if you are traveling by car,pack clothes and gear for backpacking.Because of the bad weather, cars break down frequently. Pack a survival(生存)kit full with:a down coat, boots ,mittens, a hat, snow-pants,sleeping bags,candles,a flashlight,and high-energy food. If you are traveling by car , also pack extra belts, a shovel, and a chain.
If you are camping or hiking,make sure you know how to avoid bears.If you are lost in the wilderness, there is no doubt you will encounter them.
However,there is no need to be nervous.Just take these precautions:make noise as you walk,bears will avoid you;cook your food away from where you sleep,and store your food away from where you sleep,so the bears are not attracted.Both of these should keep the bear away.However,if you do encounter a bear,there are two different schools of thought.One is to make noise and scare the bear away.The other is to stand still and speak softly to get the bear to leave.If you are dealing with a brown bear,you can climb a tree,since it cannot follow.But,black bears can climb.If for some reason the bear attacks,play dead.Try to protect your head and neck,and hopefully the bear will leave its“dead” prey.
- 1.
The underlined word “hazardous” in Paragraph l most probably means________.
- A.interesting
- B.dangerous
- C.wonderful
- D.important
- A.
- 2.
The author seems to tell us in Paragraph 2 that________.
- A.it is more dangerous to travel by car
- B.the weather is always bad while traveling
- C.it is necessary to take whatever you need
- D.the car breaks down often while traveling
- A.
- 3.
Yon should prepare your food away from where you sleep so that________.
- A.the bear can’t find you by the smell of the food
- B.you can have a better sleep at night
- C.the bear can’t find out your food easily
- D.you can protect the food you bring with you
- A.
- 4.
All the following can most probably protect you EXCEPT that________.
- A.you can try to make noise as possible as you can
- B.you can say something in a soft voice to the bear
- C.you can try to learn to climb up a tall tree nearby
- D.you can pretend to be dead when you are in danger
- A.
- 5.
Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?
- A.There are some tips to survive in Alaska’s wilderness.
- B.The bears in Alaska’s wilderness are very dangerous.
- C.Something should be taken along while traveling by car.
- D.You should learn how to protect yourself.
- A.
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Most of us can remember the days when we didn't use e-mail as an everyday vehicle(工具) far communication. Slowly but surely, it crept(悄悄地移动) into 1 . E-mail is a 2 tool for college students at any level. It's available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 3 at holidays. Most universities assign students an account upon entrance, 4 there is usually not even an option involved(必要的选择).
You can do everything from consulting on homework and projects, 5 classmates, family and friends, and getting daily news services to 6 you informed of world 7 . But, what are the 8 .
E-mail can be e-jail. You might 9 hours writing and replying to e-mail 10 you should be busy with the books for an upcoming(即将来临的) exam. 11 , you might be signed up for so many daily services, 12 horoscopes, news services, or personals, that your mailbox is so 13 “junk mail,” that finding the 14 e-mails through your box might take hours.
If you're a student. 15 is precious. Create and organize your e-mail folders into important school-related mail, correspondence with friends and family, and a folder for jokes, horoscopes(占星术) and other news services. 16 put the mail into the proper folders first, and when you're finished, head for the important school-related folder first. Respond to the mast important e-mails first and, 17 you have time, you can get to the others.
18 your friends from forwarding those tiresome joke lists, sex quizzes, and chain mails. The minute you 19 you've got one, delete it 20 so you won't be tempted to read it.
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As my train was not due to leave for another hour, I had plenty of time to spare.After buying some magazines to read on the 1 , I made my way to the luggage office to 2 my suitcase.There were only a few people waiting.I took out my wallet to get the 3 for my case, but I couldn't find it in my wallet.I 4 every pocket, but still couldn't find it 5 .
When my turn came, I 6 the situation sorrowfully to the assistant.The man looked at me suspiciously as if to say that he had heard this type of 7 many times and asked me to 8 the suitcase.I told him that it was an old, brown-looking 9 no different from the many cases I could see 10 the shelves.The assistant then gave me a form and told me to make a(n)_11_ of the chief items in the case.If they were 12 , he said, I could take the case away.I tried to 13 all the things I had packed and wrote them down as 14 as possible.
15 I had done this, I went to look among the shelves.There were hundreds of cases there, which made it more 16 for me to find mine.Finally, I found my case lying on its side high up in a corner.After examining the things inside, the assistant was 17 that it was mine and told me I could take the case away.Again I took out my wallet, this time to 18 him.As I pulled out a ten-euro note, the "lost" receipt slipped out 19 it.I could see the assistant nodding his head knowingly, as if to say that he had 20 seen this happen before too!
1.A.road B.voyage C.journey D.flight
2.A.leave B.collect C.check D.weigh
3.A.receipt B.ticket C.bill D.note
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5.A.everywhere B.somewhere C.anywhere D.nowhere
6.A.announced B.explained C.realized D.interpreted
7.A.reply B.accident C.story D.truth
8.A.describe B.introduce C.check D.open
9.A.package B.bag C.thing D.parcel
10.A.over B.in C.behind D.on
11.A.record B.example C.list D.comment
12.A.correct B.proper C.mistaken D.wrong
13.A.imagine B.remind C.recognize D.remember
14.A.really B.truly C.fairly D.justly
15.A.Before B.While C.After D.Until
16.A.important B.urgent C.necessary D.difficult
17.A.doubtful B.surprised C.certain D.curious
18.A.pay B.charge C.thank D.give.
19.A.from B.of C.with D.off
20.A.never B.often C.seldom D.ever
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