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Elsa was a lion in the Africa. When she was only a few months old, her mother died. She was found and taken care of(A)___________George Adamson and Joy Adamson, a British couple. They worked at the nature reserve(保护区). Elsa became like a daughter to them, and(B)followed Joy everywhere.

When Elsa got older, Joy was forced to either set Elsa free or send her to a zoo. Joy did not want to send Elsa to a zoo. However, Elsa did not know how to hunt like a mother lion. (C)Joy spent months training Elsa to catch food. Then, George and Joy drove Elsa away to live in the wild. Elsa did not want to(D)go away, but they made her go away, by shouting and throwing things at her. This was all very difficult for George and Joy, (E)___________they had to do it, as Elsa was born free, and deserved(应得)to live free, and not in a zoo.

After a year, George and Joy came back to Africa for one week, hoping to see Elsa again. They looked everywhere, but could not find(F)her. Every day, they hoped to see her again, but she did not come to visit them.

At the end of the week, just before they had to go away for the airport, a lion came to their camp followed by three little cubs. Elsa had come to visit and showed them her babies.(G)他们充满了快乐at seeing her again.

Later, they wrote a book about Elsa called Born Free, and this was made into a popular film.

1.在文中(A)和(E)的空白处填入适当的单词:___________;___________

2.写出文中面线部分(B)和(D)的同义词或近义词:___________;___________

3.将文中画线部分(C)改写为:it ___________Joy months ___________train Elsa to catch food

4.文中画线部分(F)指代的是:___________

5.将文中画线部分(G)译成英语:___________

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Here are the stories about two famous explorers(探险家).

Zheng He

Zheng He was a famous Chinese explorer. In 1405. he set off from China on the first of seven great voyages(航行).

From 1405 to 1433. Zheng He went on seven trips and visited South-East Asia, the Middle East and even the east coast of Africa. These voyages allowed China to trade valuable goods like gold, silver and silk. At the end of each voyage, Zheng He returned with many things that were seen in China for the first time. Besides developing trade, the voyages also encouraged the exchange of cultures and technologies.

Zheng He died in 1433 during his last voyage. However, his voyages were such a huge achievement that people still remember him.

Marco Polo

Marco Polo grew up in the city of Venice, in present-day Italy. In 121, when he was 17 years old, he set off on a journey to Asia with his father and uncle and did not return home until 24 years later.

When Polo finally returned to Venice, there was a war and he was captured. While he was in prison, he told the stories of his travels to another man there. This man wrote the stories down in a book called The Travels of Marco Polo.

The stories gave many Europeans their first look at the life and culture of the people in Asia. Polo told of many amazing things that were unknown to Europe, such as paper money. His book made Europeans more and more interested in the East. It also influenced many other explorers, including Christopher Columbus.

Polo died in 1324. His last words were: “I did not tell half of what I saw.”

1.According to the passage, Zheng He went on voyages nearly as far as ___________.

A.Asia B.Europe C.Africa D.America

2.In which year do you think Zheng He was in his last voyage?

A.1405. B.1271. C.1324. D.1433.

3.From the passage, we know that Europeans knew more about Asia ___________.

A.before Polo came back to the city of Venice

B.after The Travels of Marco Polo came out

C.before Polo set off on a journey to Asia

D.after Polo told the stories of his travels

4.From Polo's last words,we can infer(推断)that ___________.

A.Polo liked to tell stories

B.what Polo saw is less

C.Polo still had lots of new things to tell

D.Polo had nothing interesting to tell

5.The common advantage of the two explorers' trips is ___________.

A.to help the exchange of cultures B.to influence many other explorers

C.to write down exciting stories D.to go on a journey to Asia

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