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一、閱讀還原5選4

Recyclinghasbecomemoreandmoreimportant.Asrimegoesby,itisrapidlychanging

aroundtheworld.]

Moregoodswillbemadeofreusedmaterials.You'IIfindmoreclothing,toys,park

benchesthatarcmadeofrecycledwaterbottles.Buildingsandfurniturearcmadeof

renewablewoodandsteel.2

Consumers(消費)willbecomecleverer.Shopperswillturntocompaniesthatproduce

greenproducts.3Theywanttoknowhowthematerialscomefrom,howfoodis

grownandsoon.

Lessplasticpackaging(包裝).Wefinditdifficulttoopenabottleofpillsoranewtoy

anditsawasteofresources.Don'tuseplasticbagswhenwcgoshopping.

4Everyoneshouldbeagreenerpersonthoughitwillprobablytakelongerforail

plasticstodisappear.

Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.Wasteisfinallytreatedasamaterial.Companies

shouldmakeeffortstoreducematerialsforpackagingaswell.Thegovernmentwilltake

measurestochangethesituation.Inthenexttenyears,we'llstillhavealongwaytogo.

A.Doyoupickupplasticseveryday?

B.Weshouldtakeaclothbaginstead.

C.Everyoneshouldusereusableproducts.

D.Whatwillrecyclingbelikeintenyears?

E.Theseconsumerscarealotabouttheenvironment.

Confuciusoncesaid,"At30,1tookmystand(三十而立)Bythis,hemeantthataman

shouldachievesomethinggreatwhenheturns30.5.

ZhuYilonghasbecomefamousbecauseofpopularonlineshowslikeGuardian(《鎮

魂》)andTheStoryofMingLan.HisnewshowSkynetActioncameoutonMarch12.He

playsatrafficofficeronthisshow.

ZhuYilongwaitedfor10yearstoreachthisleveloffame.Heisagraduate(畢業生)of

theBeijingFilmAcademy.6.Butmostofthemarcnotwell-known.This

mightbebecauseofhispersonality(性格).Heisshyandquiet.

Butthisdoesn'tbother(困擾)ZhuYilonc.7.Lastyear,he

playedthreedifferentrolesonGuardian,includingacollegeprofessor(教授),theprofessor's

brotherandapeacekeeper.8Forexairple.Heworeglasseswhileplaying

theprofessor.Hetriedtousedifferentfacialexpressionstoshowtherole'sdifferent

personalities.

"Ineverdoubtedmyself.Ijusttookrolesonebyonetogetmoreexperience,"hetold

GuangzhouDaily.

A.Hesaidhewouldratherlethisperformancesspeakforhim.

B.Sincehisfirstrolein2(X)9,hehasplayednearly40roles.

C.ChineseactorZhuYilongisrisingtofame(聲名鵲起)atthisveryage.

D.Hehadtocomeupwithdifferentwaystomaketherolesseemdifferentfromeachother.

E.Hedoesn'tsaymuchduringmostof-hisinterviews.

根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有一項為多

余選項。

HanswasthemanagerofafoodcompanyintheUnitedStates.Inthebeginning,Hans,

productsweren'tverywell-known,sohetriedhisbesttomakethemfamous.

Becausemostofthegoodsshownintheexhibitionwerealreadywell-known,the

directoroftheexhibitionalwayschosetoputHans'productsinaverysmallattic(閣

樓).9Inordertomakehisproductsknowntopeople,Hansaskedfor

astall(展位)attheatticandthedirectoragreed.

LQHowever,fewpeoplevisi:edHans'stall.Hanswasvery

worriedaboutthis.Thefirsttwodaysdidnotgowell,butattheendofthesecondday,Hans

gotanidea.HespentthenightPreparing.

Onthethirdday,manysmallbronze(青銅色的)platesstartedappearingaroundthe

exhibitionhall,withthephrase,"WhoeverpicksupthisplatecangototheHansFood

Companystallintheexhibitionhall'satticfbrasouvenir"on

them.___________H__________

Hans'productssoongotlotsofattention.Hisideawaspraisedandmanyreporterswrote

aboutit.___________[2__________

A.Theexhibitionwasagreatsuccess.

B.JustasHansexpected,theatticwassooncrowded.

C.In1957,anationalexhibitionwasheldinChicago.

D.Therefore,Hans'productsquicklybecamefamous.

E.Manyvisitorscametotheexhibition.

Wchavefoundplasticin(heoceanandin(heanimalslikebirds,fishesandwhales.Bui

forthefirsttime,scientistshavefoundplasticinhumanpoop(糞便),reportsUSAToday.

Thefindingscomefromapilotstudy(初步研究)byscientistsfromEnvironment

AgencyAustria(EAA).Theresearchersfollowedeighthealthyvolunteersfromdifferentparts

oftheworld.Thevolunteerswrotedownwhattheyateforaweek,thenprovidedsamplesof

theirpoopfortesting.

13Anaverageof20smallplasticparticles(剁1粒)werefoundinevery10grams

ofpoop.Theparticleswere50-500micrometersinsize.

“Thesmallestplasticparticlesarcabletoenterthebloodstream,thelymphaticsystem

andmayevenreachtheliver(肝臟),"PhilippSchwabl,whotookpartintheresearch,saidto

theguardian.

However,thescientistsaren'tsureiftheplasticisharmfultohumans.14But

mostofthevolunteerssaidtheydrankfromplasticbottlesandalsoeatseafoodthatcould

includeplasticfromoceanpollution.

Infact,plasticiseverywherearoundus.AccordingtoNationalGeographic,andaverage

of8milliontonsofplasticwastegointotheoceanseachyear.There,sunlightandwaves

breaktheplasticdowntothesizeofricegrains.Mostoftheseparticlesstayintheocean.

Otherscanspreadintothesoilandair.15

Previousstudiesmayalsogiveusaclue(線索).16Evensometapwaterhas

beenfoundtohavelinyplasticparticlesinit.

A.They'renotsurehowtheplasticgotinthevolunteers'bodies,either.

B.Howcouldpeopleavoideachplastic?

C.Theyreportedninedifferenttypesofplasticinthesamples.

D.Couldplasticintheairfallontofoodandgetintothehumanbody?

E.USATodaysaysthat90percentofseasaltsoldgloballycontains(包含)plastic.

Aproverbisashort,well-knownsayingthatexpressesacommontruthorbelief.

Proverbsarefoundinmostculturesandareoftenveryold.Thephrase,"Theearlybird

catchestheworm,"maybetrue.Itmeanspeoplewhowakeupearlygetmoredonethan

peoplewhodon't.17.Hesaid,"Earlytobedearlytorisemakesamanhealthy,

wealthy,andwise."

Scientistshavefoundthatpeoplewhogotobedbefore11p.m.maydobetterinlitethan

peoplewhosleeparound2:30a.m.,whichisalsobelievedbyagroupofresearchers.

18.Theirresearchshowedthatpeoplewhosleptandgotupearly(earlybirds)hadan

average(平均)sleepoverpeoplewhosleptandwokeuplateatnight(owls).Therewere

differencesinthebrainfunction(功能)ofearlybirdsandnightowls.

Thescientiststested38peopleintheirresearch.Thesepersonsansweredquestionsabout

theirsleepinghabitsandwhentheyfelttiredduringtheday.___19___.Oneiscalledearly

bird,theotherisnightowldependingontheiranswers.

Allofthepeoplehadtestsontheirbrainsanddiddifferentteststhroughouttheday.Theearly

birdssaidtheyfeltlesssleepyandwereabletodothetestmorequicklythanthenightowls.

20.Theysaid,nightowlsgotosleeplate,butduringschooltime,theyhavetogetup

earlier,andtheyeasilygettiredinclass.Theyalwayshavetofightagainsttheirbadhabits

andnaturalrhythms(節奏)

A.Theresearcherssaidtherewerebigdifferencesbetweenthetwogroups.

B.BenjaminFranklinhasmanyfamoussayings.

C.TheresearchersarcfromBirmingham'sCentrefbrHumanBrainHealthintheUK.

D.AnothersayingisfromearlierUSPresidentBenjaminFranklin.

E.TheywerethenputintoIwogroups.

I'llrememberthefirstcarnival(狂歡節).21MyparentscamefromJamaica

andtheyhelpedtostartcarnival.Wehadvery1littlemoney,butwemadecostumersfromold

bitsofmaterialandfeathers,andcolourfulmasks.Wedecoratedoldlorries,sothatwecould

rideonthemthroughthestreets.Ittookussixmonthstogetready.

Butonthebigday,allourhardworkhadbeenworthit.Peopleofallages,frombabies

tograndparents,blackandwhite,dancedtogetherinthestreet.22Themusicwas

playedonanythingmadeofmetal:itwasverynoisy.

Therewerepeoplewatchingfromthewindowsofeveryhouse.Weateallourfavourite

Jamaicanfood,washeddownwithbeer.23—butcarnivalhelpsyouforgettheweather!

Whenthecarnivalgottoobig,thoseoldstreetsbecametoonarrowforsuchbigcrowds(人

群).Somepeoplesaidtheyfellfrightenedbythelargecrowdsandthenoise.Wewere

worriedthatcarnivalwouldbebanned(禁止).Thenwefoundananswer—everythingwas

movedtoawiderandsaferstreet.24

A.Itwasinthe1960s.B.Theweatherwaswet.C.The

policemendanced,too.D.Butsometimesit'stoocrazy.E.So

carnivalshouldcontinueforyears.

閱讀下面的短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填人空白項補全短文。選項中有一項為多余

選項。

Whenweknowsomewherewell,wesayweknowitlikethebackofourhand.

25.

Widerandshorter

ProfessorMatthewLongo,attheUniversityofLondon,triedanexperiment.Histeamof

researcherscoveredthelefthandsof100people.Thentheyaskedthesepeopletopointto

wheretheythoughttheirfingertipsandknuckles(指關節;were.

26.Peoplethinktheirhandiswiderandtheirfingersareshorter."said

Longo.

Senseofposition

"Itisconnectedtooursenseofposition,explainedLongo.Thisisourabilitytotell

wheredifferentpartsofourbodiesare,evenwhenwecan'tseethem."27hesaid."It

alsotellsuswhetherwearegoingupordowninanelevator,"Allthisinformationconies

fromsignsfromncrvcs(神經).It'slikeourbrainhasmaps-mapsthatshowthesizeand

shapeofourbody."Thisexperimenttriedfindthosemaps,saidLongo.

28

Butthesemapsmakemistakes.Thesemistakesmaybemadebecauseofhowthebrain

understandsdifferentpartsoftheskin.Ourbrains'see'areasaslargerwheretheskinfeels

touchstrongly,"saidLongo.Bodypartsdon'tappearastheirtruesize,butappearbiggeror

smallerdependingonhowstronglytheyfeeltouch.Ourlips,forexample,havemorenerves

thanournose.'Sothebrain"sees"lipsonitsmapofthebodyasbeingbiggerthanournose.

A.Asaresult,thesepeoplemadesomequitebigmistakes

B.Ittellsuswhetherthejoint(關節)isstraightornot

C.Butnewresearchshowsthatwedon'tknowasmuchaboutourhandsaswethinkwedo

D.Strengthoffeeling

E.Thepeoplesuccessfullypointedtheirfingertipsandknuckles

FarmingintheUSAtodayisverydifferentfromthat10()yearsago.Inthosedays,

farmersdidnoihavemanymachinestohelpthem.Theyhadanimals.29Thismeant

thatfarmsweresmallerthantheyarenow.Farmersalsoworkedinadifferentwayinthepast.

Inthosedays,farmersgrewfruitsandvegetablesandkeptcows,pigsandchickenstofeed

theirfamilies.30.Fannershaveaveryspeciallifeinmanyways.Firstofall,theycan't

leavethejobattheendoftheday.Theyliveonthefarmandthereisalwaysworktodo.

Second,alotoffarmworkisoutdoors,sotheweatherisveryimportantfor

farmers.31Alotofbadweathermeansfarmerswilllosemoney.Finally,farmerswork

withplantsandanimals.Theyunderstandnaturebetter(hanotherpeopledo.Farmwork

changeswiththeseasons.Springisatimeforplanting.Farmersarebusygettingthefields

readyandthenplantingtheseeds(種子).Insummer,farmersmusttakegoodcareof(he

plants.Somemayneedwater.Otherplantsmayhaveproblemswithinsectsordiseases.Then

ineadyforpicking.32Winterisatimeforrestorforworkonthefarmmachines.

A.Itisalsoimportantforthesuccessoftheirfarms

B.Soallthefarmersarchappytogetthem

C.Todayfarmersgrowthingsonthefarms,sotheycansellthemformoney

D.Butanimalsworkslowlycomparedtomachines

E.Thatisaverybusytimeforfarmers

二、閱讀還原5選5

Summervacationiscoming.Whatwouldyouliketodo?33Somepeople

travelinatouringpartybecausetheythinkitissafeandcheap.Atourguidetakescareofthe

groupandmakessurethegroupcanseealotofinterestingandbeautifulsights.34

Ifyoutravelbyyourself,youarcfreetoseewhatyouwanttosee.

Peopletravelfbrmanyreasons.Somepeopletraveltolearnmoreaboutothercountries,

people,cultures,foodandlanguages35Theywanttodosomedifferentthings,such

asskiing,bungeejumping(蹦極)andmountainclimbing.Otherpeopleliketoshopwhen

theytravel.36

37Somepeopletaketrains,boatsorbuses,somefly,andothersdrivecars.

Somepeopleliketotravelslowlyandspendalongtimeineachplace,whileothersliketo

takequicktoursandvisitmoreplacesinashorttime.

根據材料內容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章意思通

順,內容完整。

A.Somepeopletravelforadventure(冒險).

B.Therearedifferentwaystotravel.

C.Otherpeopleliketravellingaloneorwithfriends.

D.Theylookfornewthingsorcheapones.

E.Manypeopleliketotravelduringtheirvacations.

Ihave3questionsforyou:Doyouoftensee(heblueskyaboveourcity?Istheairinour

cityfresh?38Theanswerstothesequestionsareall"no”!Mygrandfatheroften

tellsmanyinterestingstoriesabouthischildhood.Atthattime,theskywasblue,theairwas

freshandthewaterwasclean.39Whentheyswamintheriver,theycouldsee

manyfish.Itwashappyatthattime.

40Theairandwaterarebecomingdirtiertoday.Andpeoplearedoingbad

thingstoanimalsandplants.Someanimalsandplantsarcdisappearingnow.Iwantyouto

joinustoprotecttheenvironment.Wecanstartoutsmall.Donotthrowanyrubbishontothe

ground.41Stopusingplastic(塑料的)bagsforshopping.

Thisisourworld.42

A.Whentheyplayedintheforest,theycouldhear(hebirdssing.

B.Donotwastewater.

C.Isthewaterinourriverclean?

D.Let'sdoourbesttomakeitmorebeautiful.

E.However,theEarthisintroublenow.

Doyoulovetraveling?Ifso,makingatravelplancanbehelpfulforyou(ohaveanice

trip.43

Choosetherightplaceandtime

Thefirstthingyouneedtodoistochoosewhereandwhenyouwanttogo.44

Whatkindofplacesdoyoulike?Doyoulikesunnyorrainydays?Also,howlongyouspend

yourholidayisamatter.Forexample,ifyouhaveatwo-dayholiday,you'dbetterchoosea

placenearyourcity.

Planforyourmoney

Beforeyoudoanything,youneedtoknowhowmuchmoneyyoucanspendforthetrip.

45Somakeaplanforthemoneyyouwillspendoneverything.

Bringfewerthings

OnlybringwhatyoutrulyneedsuchasyourIDcard,keysandphone.46Then

youwillknowwhatclothesyouneedtobring.

Makingatravelplanmaybemoredifficultthanyouthink.47Haveatry!

A.Stanwithyourinterests.

B.Findoutabouttheweather2-3daysbeforeyouleave.

C.Hereissomeadvice.

D.Butyouwillfeelbelterafteryoufinishii.

E.It'seasytospendmorewhenyou'retraveling.

Ialwaysgotintotrouble(麻煩)threeyearsago.48Myparentsalwayssaid

thatotherkidswerebetterthanme.Myclassmalesdidn'twanttotalkwithme.IthoughtI

waslonelyintheworld.

49Iwasveryangrj\Justatthatmoment,aboystoodupandstoppedthe

fight.Hewasthemonitor(班長)ofourclass.Afterthat,webecamefriends.WhenIgot

angryorsad,hewouldhelpmetocooldownorchccrmeup.50Wcspentlotsof

interestingdaystogether.

Aslimegoesby,Ibecomehappierthanbefore.51Myparentsdon'tshoutat

meanymoreandmyclassmatesbecomefriendlytome.

Butnow,Ican'toftenseemybestfriendbecauseheisinanotherschool.52I

hopewecanstudyinthesameuniversity(大學)inthefuture.

根據材料內容,從卜面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章思通

順、內容完整。

A.Oneday1hadafightwithoneofmyclassmates.

B.Ididivtlikemyparents,myclassmatesoranyone(任何人)else.

C.HowImissthedayswhenweweretogether!

D.Anditseems(hateveryonearoundmechanges,too.

E.Mylifebegantochangebecauseofhim.

Etiquette(禮儀)isdifferentfromcountrytocountiy

53Chinesepeoplearcamongthemosthospitable(好客的)peopleintheworld.

IfforeignersvisitaChinesefamily,theywouldbesurprisedalthetreatthat(heywould

receiveasguests.

WhenyouvisitaChinesefamily,thehostusuallymakesteaforyoufirst.54

Someoneinthefamilywillalsochatwithyou,neverlettirgyoufeellonely.Atthesametime,

otherfamilymemberswi.lprepareamealforyou.Chinesepeopletreattheirguestswitha

bigmeal.55Onthe(able,theguestsmustbethefirsttoeat.Perhapsoneofthethings

thatsurprisesawesternguestmostisthattheChinesehostlikestopickfoodforvisitors.

Althoughyoutellthemyouarefull,theystillputmorefoodinyourbowl.56

AsConfucius(孔子)saidthousandsofyearsago,"57'、Beingwarmand

hospitablehaslongbeenanimportantpartofChinesecultureandtradition.

根據材料內容,從卜.面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項.使短文意思通

順,內容完整。

A.Itisagreatpleasuretomeetfriendsfromafar.

B.Thenhewillserveyousnackslikebiscuitsorcandy.

C.Chinaisanationofetiquette.

D.TheChinesefamilygooutoftheirway(omakeyoufeelathome.

E.Theyalwayspresentmorefoodthantheguestcancat.

WeliveonEarth.58Thinkaboutthis,whatifwelivedontheotherplanet?

Severalyearsago,manypeoplebelievedwecouldliveonMars.59Let'scompare

themandthinkaboutwhichplanetismoresuitabletoliveon.

ThetemperatureonthesurfaceofMarsis-73℃—20℃.20℃issuitableforhumans,

and-73℃isneartheaveragetemperatureoftheAntarctic[南極),60Andwehave

madearealtriptoMars.Itwouldtake6monthstoflytoMarsbyspaceship.However,

61Ofcourse,humanscanlivethroughthisbylivinginbuildings,whereplantscould

begrownandusedtoproduceoxygen.

ScientistssaidthatKepler-452bisanEarth-likeplanet.Becauseitisonlyabout1.5

timesthediameterofEarth,circlingastarverymuchlikeourownSunAlthoughwcdon't

knowifwecanlivethere,itliesontherightdistancewherewatercouldexisl(存在).

62Butitistoofarfromus.Usingpresenttechnology,itwouldtake25.8millionyears

togetthere.Sofar,we'venohopeofgettingthere.

A.sotemperatureisn't£problemonMars.

B.Butuntilrecently,aplanet-Kepler452bhasbeenfoundbyNASA(美國家航空航天局).

C.AndwaterisimportanttolivesonEarth.

D.ButourEarlhisbecomingmoreandmorecrowdedandpolluted.

E.Marsismadeupof95%carbondioxide,whichisnotsuitabletohumans.

閱讀短文及文后選項,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

TheSilkRoadis(henameofdifferentroadsthatlongagoconnectedEurope,Africaand

Asia.63ScientistsbelievepeoplebegantotraveltheSilkRoadabout3,000yearsago.

BythetimetheChinesesilktradebecameimportantintheworld,theSilkRoadcovered

almost6,500kilometres.ItspreadfromRometoChina,whichisfromtheWesttotheFar

East.

64Theyalsocarriedandtradedspices(香料),cloth,valuablestonesandgold.

Thereisafamousoldstoryalongtheoldroad.65.Theystartedtolive

somewhereneartheancienlChinesevillageofLiqian.SomeoftheseRomansmarriedlocal

Chinesewomenandthestoryofblue-eyedvillagesofChinawasstarted.

Duringitsbusiestperiod,theSilkRoadallowedpeoplefrommanydifferentculturesand

countriestomeeteachotherandmix.66.Theseincludedpeopleandtradinggoods

fromtheMediterranean,Persian,Magyar,Armenian,Bactrian,IndianandChineseareas.All

thesepeoples(ravelledth?SilkRoad,andtheysharedgoods,stories,languages,andcultures.

Inmoderntimes,theoldSilkRoadroutesarestillused,butnowtheyarecrossedby

trainsinsteadofcamelsandhorses.67.Ithasover35.000objectsfromallalongthe

SilkRoad.Inthisway,Chinaprotectsthehistoryofmanycountriesandpeoples.

A.TheSilkRoadallowedthesharingofvaluablegoodsandnewideas.

B.Peoplereachedthesedifferentplacesalongtheseroads

C.ItissaidthatRomansoldierstravelledthroughcentralAsia

D.ThereisevenaSilkRouteMuseuminJiuquaninChina

E.TraderstravellingalongtheSilkRoadcarriedsilk,ofcourse

TwobabypandasborninaFrenchzoohavefinallygotnames!68Olympicgold

medalwinnerZhangJiaqiannouncedtheirnamesalongsideFrenchsoccerstarKylian

Mbapp6ataspecialeven:onNov18,2021.

Thenameswerechosenfromanonlinevote(投票).69Thenamesstandfor

friendshipbetweenFranceandChina,aswellasawishforthebabies'goodhealth.

Giantpandasusuallyhavetwonames,anicknameandanofficialname.Thenicknameis

forpandababies.Thisway,theycanbetoldfromeachother.Incaseoftwins,theolderbaby

getsanicknamewiththecharacter“Da”andtheyoungergetsanicknamewiththecharacter

“Xiao”.Theymean“older”and“younger“inChinese.Forexample,thepanda“Jingjing”

gavebirthtotwins.7()Ifthereisathirdbaby,itwillbenicknamedwith“SarT

("three").Somepandasgettheirnicknamesbecauseofphysicalcharacteristics,whileothers

arenamedaftertheirbirthplaces.

Oncetheygettheirofficialnames,nicknamesarenolongerused.Thisisbecausethe

pandasgointoaspecialdatabase(數據庫).71Thepandasalsogetauniquecode(獨

一無二的編號)toprovetheirID.justlikeourIDcardnumbers.Allofthesehelpwith

scientificresearch.

72Forexample,theChinesegovernmentwillnameapandabeforegivingit

awayasagifttoothercountries.

根據材料內容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章意思通

順、內容完整。

A.TheywerenamedYuanDuduandHuanLili.

B.Onlinevotesarenottheonlywaytonamethepandas.

C.Theirnameswillcarryinformationabouttheirfamilyrelationships.

D.Morethan122,(XX)peoplechosethenamesfromfivedifferentpairs.

E.Theolderonewouldbenicknamed“Jingda”,whiletheyoungerwouldbe“Jingxiao”.

根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。

HereisafamousstoryabouttheGreatWallofChinaThestoryhappenedintheQin

Dynasty(王朝).73Doyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthelovestory?

Oneday,(heemperor,QinShiHuang,orderedhissoldierstocapturesomeyoungmen.

HesenttheyoungmentobuildtheGreatWallofChina.AyoungmannamedFanXiliang

didn'twanttogetcaptured(被抓).74Hehadnowheretogoanddidn'tknowwhere

tohide.WhenheheardthesoldierscomingtowardshiHLhewasterrified.

Atthattime,ayoungwomannamedLadyMengJiang(孟姜女)waspassingbyFan

Xiliang.Shesawthepoormanandsavedhim.FanXiliangsaid(hankstoLadyMengJiang.

75Laterontheygotmarried.

Unfortunately(不幸地),FanXiliangwasfoundandcaptured.Hewassenttothe

GreatWallandworkedthere.LadyMengJiangwaitedforherhusbanddayandnight.

Wintercame,butFanXiliangfailed(未能)toreturn.76Shetookthewarm

clothestotheGreatWall,butshedidn'tfindFanXiliang.SomeonetoldherthatFanXiliang

haddiedandthathewasburiedintheGreatWall.___77___Shecriedsosadlythatapartof

theGreatWallfelldownandshefinallyfoundFanXiliang'sbody.

A.LadyMengJiangstayedbythewallandkeptcryingdayandnight.

B.Theyfellinlovewitheachother.

C.Heranawayfromhishomeandplannedtohidesomewhere.

D.1(wasamovinglovestory.

E.LadyMengJiangtraveledallthewaytothefootoftheGreatWall

TeenagerJakeDehamwasskiingwithhisfamilyiniheUSwhenhefelloverandlost

oneofhisskis.78.Theykeptonskiing.Whentheygotto(hefootofthe

mountain,therewasnosignofJake.

Jakecouldn'tfindhisskianywhere.Intheend,hedecidedtotakeoffhisotherskiand

walkdownthemountain.79Itwasnowgettingdarkandhewasalongwayfrom

anyplaceofsafety.Heknewthathemightdiethatnightinthecoldtemperatures.ButJake

keptcalm.Athome,Jakewatchedalotofprogrammesaboutlivingindifficultsilualions.

80Hemadeaholesothewindcouldn'tblowintoit.Outsidehishole,the

temperaturefelltoadangerous-15℃thatnight,butinsideitJakewassafefromthecold.

8]"1wantedtolivemyEveningpassed,Jakebegantothinkhisway

out.Hehadtogetdownthemountain.TheTVprogrammersalwayssaid,^^Ifyouarclost,

youshouldfindsomeoneelse'stracks(足跡)throughthesnowandfollowthem.”“Iwanted

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D.Buthecouldn'tworkouttherightwaytogo.

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上將該項涂黑。

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