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It’s a common school day at Southern Cross School near the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa. Teachers and pupils don’t sit in a classroom. I1., they go through the forest or sit under the trees.

The school teaches students all the same s2.as the rest of the country’s schools, but the teaching methods are c3. different. Southern Cross uses nature as a teaching tool. The teachers and their pupils go out into nature and work with animals and plants. These can be used to study a4. from maths and social sciences to languages. The school is in an area where animals live wild and can be h5.. To get to class, students travel a road through the forest that wild animals use as well.

The classroom for small preschoolers is a little different from the rest of the school. For example, the first lesson of the day is maths, but the teaching method is very s 6. . In this school you won’t hear a teacher saying “Count how many apples Jane has in her basket.” Actually, the children visit a n7. river to count the number of marks left by animals. This way they can see how many different animals come to d8.during the night.

The students are encouraged to take care of the injured and small animals. If they find a dead animal in the area, they study where the animal fits in the foot chain and how and why it d9..

The headmaster says, “We must make people understand what we are doing to the e 10.. We need to care for our planet.”

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

My parents always told me that I couldn’t dance, because it was a girl’s sport. But I never gave up my dream of becoming a dancing star. I practiced secretly, learning from books, movies, and shows. However, without my parents’ support, that ________ seemed all but impossible to reach.

One summer, my little sister Maggie was going to dance lessons. I immediately asked my parents for permission(允许)to take her to the lessons. What a ________ chance to learn dancing!

One afternoon, I was practicing a new dance in my room, when Maggie walked in.

“What’s the matter, Maggie?”I stopped ________ .

“Denis, you are a great dancer! Can you help me?”

“What is it?”I wondered.

“There’ll be a dancing performance in my school, ________ the boys think I’m slow, and none of them wants to be my partner. ________ you dance with me for it?”She looked at me anxiously.

“You can be a good dancer!”I encouraged her.“Let’s show those people that they have been ________all along.”

In the following months, we ________ every evening, hiding from my parents. I was having a fantastic time and soon Maggie improved a lot.

Finally came the big day. I became ________ when I heard my parents would come to watch the performance. As the music began, I took a deep breath and tried to calm down. We moved perfectly, shining with pride. From the cheering of the crowd, I was sure we had ________ .

My heart was beating wildly when I saw my father coming towards me. He put his hand on my shoulder. “Well done, Son. Though it is hard for me to admit it, you really looked like you ________ this stage(舞台).Go for it and make us proud.”

I’d been waiting for this moment for so long. I knew that the road ahead wasn’t going to be easy, but I wouldn’t give up. I wanted nothing more in life than to dance.

1.A. line B. dream C. answer D. message

2.A. similar B. funny C. good D. strange

3.A. drawing B. dancing C. singing D. writing

4.A. but B. or C. so D. if

5.A. Need B. Must C. Could D. Should

6.A. sad B. lazy C. sorry D. wrong

7.A. chatted B. rested C. slept D. practiced

8.A. shy B. bored C. nervous D. angry

9.A. arrived B. finished C. succeeded D. regretted

10.A. took away B. paid for C. fell into D. belonged to

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Andi Davise, a 49-year-old woman liked hiking. She crossed the trail through the Phoenix Mountains Preserve with a few other hikers as usual. But this morning, she met and heard only the sounds of the animals.

After a while, she reached the steep slope (陡坡), she climbed up to the top her hands. When she finally got to the top of the mountain, she a dark shape several inches from her left foot. She was and then looked carefully. “It’s a dog and it’s dead,” she said to herself. It took her a few seconds to realize that the dog’s eyes were . She greeted in a low and soft to show she was friendly. The bull dog shook when he heard her.

Andi inched(一点点移动) and dropped some water into the dog’s mouth. He tried to stand up but failed. Something was wrong with his left . Andi pulled out her phone to contact her husband, Jason, , he didn’t notice it. She knew that if she didn’t carry the dog the mountain, he would die.

Andi had trouble going down the steep, rocky mountainside with the 50-pound animal in her arms. Even her arms and back started aching, she didn’t give up. The trip up 30 minutes while going back down took twice that.

Andi’s received her messages at last. He and their son, Justin, jumped into the car and to pick up Andi.

Later that morning, an X-ray showed that the bull dog was badly hurt, he was likely to his left leg. A few days later, the Davises returned to the animal hospital. They named the dog Elijah and brought him home that day.

1.A. nobody B. everybody C. anybody D. somebody

2.A. making B. using C. having D. thinking

3.A. knew B. heard C. noticed D. looked

4.A. satisfied B. sad C. excited D. frightened

5.A. open B. closed C. big D. small

6.A. sound B. voice C. noise D. hearing

7.A. faster B. slower C. closer D. longer

8.A. foot B. eye C. ear D. leg

9.A. however B. but C. so D. yet

10.A. up B. down C. left D. right

11.A. few B. little C. great D. many

12.A. paid B. cost C. spent D. took

13.A. husband B. son C. wife D. daughter

14.A. ran B. drove C. walked D. jumped

15.A. lose B. lost C. loss D. miss

Most Americans don’t like to get advice from their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually ask people they know. They often write letters to newspapers and magazines. And these newspapers and magazines can give advice on many different subjects such as family problems, language learning and how to buy a house and so on.

Most newspapers publish (刊登) letters from readers with problems. And they would also publish the answers to the letters. There are many writers giving advice to newspapers. Some of these writers are doctors, and some are teachers or lawyers (律师). One of the best writers is a woman. Although she doesn’t have special learning for this kind of work, experience helps her a lot to give advice. She is named Angel. She started writing advice for newspapers at the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now is in a column (栏目) called DEAR ANGEL in the Philadelphia Bulletin.

1.What do most Americans like to do when they have problems?

A. They like to ask their friends.

B. They like to write to newspapers and magazines.

C. They like to ask their parents.

D. They like to write to the people they know.

2.Which of the following is not mentioned (提到) to give advice to newspapers?

A. Teachers. B. Doctors.

C. Captains. D. Lawyers.

3.What helps Angel a lot to give advice?

A. Family. B. Age.

C. Money. D. Experience.

4.Angel often gives advice to .

A. old readers B. young readers

C. her parents D. her students

5.The passage mainly tells us .

A. how Americans get advice

B. how to get advice from teachers

C. Americans have too many family problems

D. how to write advice to reader

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