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1、高考英語專題復(fù)習(xí)精選資料集三十三ain 1971, readers around the world were astonished by some photographs which appeared in newspapers. hidden deep in the rainforests of an island in the philippines, was an ethnic (種族的) _1_ called the tasaday. not until that moment did anyone have any _2_ of these people. they didnt h

2、ave an agricultural economy; they hunted animals and _3_ fruit from the plants in the rainforest. they carried tools made of stone, lived in _4_ and wore clothes made of leaves. unknown until 1971, they 5 became world famous. after that, there were tv 6 and books about them; people said their simple

3、 lives showed that human beings could be good and kind if they were not 7 by modern life. then after 1974 the region was closed by the government and the world 8 about them.in 1986, a swiss journalist, oswald iten, decided to visit the tasaday. the journey _9_ thick rainforests and across rivers was

4、 hard and dangerous. mr. iten was 10 killed by the soldiers, villagers and businessmen who wanted to take the wood from the rainforest. finally, mr. iten 11 and found the caves of the tasaday 12 . the people were living in nearby huts and they were all 13 jeans and t-shirts, not leaves. he thought t

5、hat perhaps they were not an ethnic minority 14 .when he 15 to switzerland, mr. iten wrote about the tasaday people in the newspapers. he said he thought that they were just ordinary farmers, poor, but not 16 from anyone else. he believed that in 1971, the government told “the tasaday to 17 they wer

6、e native people from thousands of years ago, so that tourists-and money-would start _18 into the region.one group of experts said that they really were people who had no 19 with modern life before 1971; another group said they were just 20 the part. so who are these people, really? perhaps well neve

7、r really be sure.1. a. manb. groupc. chiefd. tradition2. a. knowledgeb. impressionc. doubtd. fear3. a. grewb. enjoyedc. collectedd. stored4. a. hutsb. housesc. apartmentsd. caves5. a. certainlyb. suddenlyc. absolutelyd. privately6. a. advertisementsb. servicesc. stationsd. programs7. a. refusedb. se

8、paratedc. spoiltd. conquered8. a. forgotb. knewc. talkedd. thought9. a. aroundb. throughc. overd. along10. a. onceb. almostc. oftend. even11. a. arrivedb. leftc. hidd. began 12. a. dirtyb. valuelessc. accessibled. empty13. a. makingb. sellingc. wearingd. designing14. a. in allb. at allc. after alld.

9、 above all15. a. returnedb. wentc. traveledd. drove16. a. absentb. securec. differentd. free17. a. agreeb. pretendc. admitd. consider18. a. lookingb. fallingc. turningd. pouring19. a. contactb. competitionc. agreementd. patience20. a. learningb. formingc. actingd. missing bacdb dcabb adcba cbdacb閱讀下

10、面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)a b c d中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。bringing a giraffe into the world is a tall ordera baby giraffe falls 10 feet from its mothers womb 子宮 and usually lands on its 1 within seconds it rolls over and tucks縮攏 its legs under its bodygary richmond describes how a newborn giraffe learns it

11、 first 2 in his book, a view from the zoothe mother giraffe 3 her head long enough to take a quick lookthen she 4 herself directly over her calfshe waits for about a minute, and then she does the most 5 thingshe swings her long leg outward and kicks her babyif the baby giraffe doesnt 6 , the violent

12、 process is repeated over and over againthe 7 to rise is very importantas the baby calf grows 8 , the mother kicks it again to stimulate鼓勵(lì) its effortsfinally, the calf stands for the first time on its 9 legsthen mother giraffe does the most remarkable thingshe kicks it off its feet again 10 ? she wa

13、nts it to remember how it got upin the wild, baby giraffes must be able to get up as 11 as possible to stay with the herd鹿群, where there is 12 wild animals and hunting dogs all 13 young giraffes, and calves would be punished if the mother didnt 14 her calf to be watchful and get up quicklyirving sto

14、ne 15 thishe spent a lifetime studying 16 , writing novelized biographies of such men as michelangelo, vincent van gogh, and charles darwinstone was once asked if he had found a 17 that runs through the lives of all these exceptional peoplehe said, “they are 18 over the head, knocked down, and for y

15、ears they still get 19 but every time they are knocked down, they stand upyou cannot 20 these peopleand at the end of their lives theyve accomplished some modest part of what they set out to do1abackbsidecfrontdhead2alookbmoveclessondclass3araisesblowerscpullsddraws4athrowsbfindscpointsdpositions5adifficultbgreedycunreasonableduncreative6aget upbwork onclie downdcome up7ademandbstrugglecrequestdfailure8aexcitedbworriedcsurpriseddtired9astrongbdustycweakdshort10awhybwhencwheredwhich11aslowlybquicklyccarefullydfrequently12adangerblovecsilencedsafety13ahatebpunishcenjoydwatch14ateac

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