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【题目】阅读下面短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最近选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Daniel likes to do something to protect the environment in his daily life. Next Sunday is his friend’s birthday. He is going to buy some gifts online for his friend. Now he is visiting the following website for some information about gifts.
Welcome to Nature Posters - the world's largest collection(收集) of nature posters and fine art prints! We make a donation to help the environment when each nature poster is sold through this website!
Please tell your friends about us, and remember us when you are gift shopping. Daniel chose the following two beautiful pictures as gifts from the website:
Parrots in Blue: $5.99 Sharks: $7.99
(1)Nature Posters is a website ________.
A.to help people plan their birthday parties
B.only to provide information about nature
C.to tell people how to buy birthday presents
D.to help protect nature by selling posters or prints
(2)Daniel should pay ________ for his gifts.
A.$5.99
B.$13.98
C.$7.99
D.$2.00

【答案】
(1)D
(2)B
【解析】短文大意:丹尼尔在日常生活中喜欢做一些保护环境的事。下个星期是他朋友的生日。他将要为他的朋友网购一些礼物。现在他正在网站中找关于礼物的信息。最后, 他在Nature Posters网站选择了两幅画, 分别是蓝鹦鹉和鲨鱼。
(1)D推理判断题。题意:Nature Posters是一家什么样的网站?A. to help people plan their birthday parties帮助人们规划生日聚会;B. only to provide information about nature只提供一些有关自然的信息;C. to tell people how to buy birthday presents告诉人们怎样买生日礼物;D. to help protect nature by selling posters or prints通过销售海报和印刷品。根据短文内容, 该网站收集了大量的自然海报和艺术印刷品, 通过销售这些东西获得资金, 并捐款帮助环境保护。故选D。
(2)B推理判断题。题意:丹尼尔应该为他的礼物付多少钱?A. $5.99;B. $13.98;C. $7.99;D. $2.00。根据短文内容, 丹尼尔购买了蓝鹦鹉和鲨鱼, 蓝鹦鹉$5.99、鲨鱼$7.99, 一共$13.98。故选B。

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Soon Keller and her family developed their own type of sign language that allowed them to communicate with each other. Helen’s mother needed help for her anguished (痛苦的) child, which eventually led to Anne Sullivan, who was a recent graduate (毕业生) of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The school had been successful in the past in educating blind students, and Sullivan was one of its star graduates. Once Sullivan and Keller got through the difficult beginnings, their friendship, and association (合作) lasted for 49 years.

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On September 14, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the United States’ two highest civilian honours. In 1999, Keller was listed in Gallup’s Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century.

Helen Keller—Overcoming Disability

Childhood

Keller was made deaf and blind by an 【1】 illness.

Her family and friends 2 her as wild because of her disabilities.

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The Keller family 4 their own type of sign language to make their communication possible.

Anne Sullivan 5 Keller’s life and gave her a lot of help.

Keller made up her 6 to teach herself to communicate.

Keller earned a college degree after 7 several schools.

Social Activities

While travelling around the country, Keller made a series of 8on social and political issues.

Keller 9 much of her later life in raising funds for the American Foundation for the Blind.

Awards

In 1964, Keller was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

In 1999, her name was on the 【10 in Gallup’s Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century.

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