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外研版必修5《Module 6 Animals in Danger》2021年同步練習(xí)卷(詞匯閱讀加強(qiáng)練)

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重點(diǎn)單詞中英互譯

  • 1.
    n.保護(hù)區(qū);保護(hù)圈

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  • 2.
    n.棲息地

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  • 3.s
    n.掙扎,斗爭(zhēng)

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  • 4.
    n.野生動(dòng)植物

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  • 5.
    n.戰(zhàn)斗

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  • 6.
    adj.理想的

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  • 7.
    n.(某事發(fā)生的)準(zhǔn)確地點(diǎn);現(xiàn)場(chǎng)

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  • 8.
    n.(-s)環(huán)境;情況

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  • 9.
    adv.同時(shí)

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  • 10.
    n.目標(biāo)

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  • 11.
    adj.活的,活著的

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  • 12.
    vt.產(chǎn)卵;下蛋

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  • 13.
    n.奇跡

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  • 14.昆蟲(chóng)

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  • 15.e
    n. 滅絕,絕種

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  • 16.
    n.首字母

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  • 17.
    n.焦點(diǎn);集中點(diǎn)

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  • 18.
    n.能源

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  • 55.Now,at ten,Selah Schneiter has become the youngest person ever to climb the 3,000-foot-high Nose route of El Capitan,topping out above Yosemite Valley.Selah was unaware that she was breaking a record at the time.
       "El Cap was the mountain my wife Joy and I first climbed together," Mike,Selah's father,said. "We fell in love while climbing the route over four days." After the couple married,they returned there to climb.They took Selah on her first trip to Yosemite when she was only two months old.
       First asked if she'd try the Nose,she declined.Then,she began to think about it more,and last year she felt that she was able to make it to the Nose.However,accomplishing the seemingly impossible climb required more than simply deciding to go for it.Over the winter,Mike and Selah prepared for "the big one".
       When it came time to climb,Selah and Mike were joined by Mark Regier,a long-time family friend who had been part of the El Cap team when Mike and Joy met.He was also the chief witness of their wedding.Doing such a climb with a ten-year-old,Regier considered it seriously. "Being a father myself,I must look after her well," he said.At first he double-checked everything she did,but after a while he was sure Selah knew what she was doing.Then they set off.
       When it came to the exposure,Selah showed fortitude. "It wasn't that frightening," she said. "Although when it got really exposed it could be a little scary." She admitted to getting nervous under The Great Roof,but she calmed herself down and was comfortable being so high.
       Eventually,she and her companions completed the 5-day climb successfully.

    (1)What can we know about Mike?

    A.He encouraged Selah to set a record.
    B.He's had a long history with Yosemite.
    C.He helped Selah decide to climb El Cap.
    D.He came across Joy at Regier's wedding.
    (2)How did Mark Regier feel at first about Selah's climbing the Nose?

    A.Amused.
    B.Confident.
    C.Cautious.
    D.Encouraged.
    (3)What does the underlined word "fortitude" in Paragraph 5 mean?

    A.Scare.
    B.Relaxation.
    C.Pride.
    D.Courage.
    (4)What is the best title for the text?

    A.A Small Climber,Big Outcome
    B.Selah Was a True Climber at Ten
    C.Selah Schneiter,a Born Climber
    D.Life Means Enjoying Climbing

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  • 56.From sports teams to movie characters,we love supporting the weak.While that's inspiring for a film or a story,it can be hard to remain positive when you're experiencing a struggle.It's said that what is most personal is most universal.(1)
    Here are some important reasons why you should share your story of struggles.
       You can shine a light for others.(2)
    Sometimes,that's all someone needs to get through a difficult time.You can help even more with ideas and solutions to apply creatively to their own problems.
       (3)
    It's uncomfortable to admit to others your failures,struggles or other moments of weakness.That's true for everyone,yet opening yourself up to moments of weakness is surprisingly satisfying.It requires courage and being courageous requires practice.
       People will support you.(4)
    We all do.So why not share the ways you've faced great difficulties and bounced back?If no one knows your struggles then they'll never know to cheer for you or what you've overcome to reach where you are today.
       Another great aspect of sharing your story is that it helps you remember the lessons you learned.(5)
    Understanding what happened and how you handled situations can provide you clearly with the ways on how to do things better and move forward.You can also share key experience alongside your story so others can learn,too.

    A.It helps you find your voice.
    B.You love a good comeback story.
    C.It allows you to practice courage.
    D.You can objectively analyze your own past.
    E.That's why your story can bring much value.
    F.Be open with the world about the good and the bad.
    G.Sharing your story will help them realize they aren't alone.

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