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A. open her own restaurant B. go to more competitions C. look for more part-time jobs D. make her cookbook special

B

An American named Greg Mortenson has written a very popular book with a very unusual title (标题). It's called Three Cups of Tea. In it, Mortenson talks about his experiences building schools for poor children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Why did he do this? And how did the book get its title?

In 1993, Mortenson wanted to climb a high mountain in Pakistan called K2. He stayed on the mountain for more than 70 days, but he couldn't reach the top. After he turned to go down, he became very sick and weak. Two local men took him to a small village called Korphe. There, the Balti people took care of him for several weeks until he got stronger. To thank the people of the village for their kindness, he decided to build a school in Korphe.

Mortenson worked hard for years to get the money for his first school. Since then, he has built more than 70 schools, and more than 25,000 boys and girls have studied in them. His work was sometimes very difficult, because he was a foreigner and his customs (习俗) were different. Some men in the villages were very angry with him, because they didn't want schools for girls.

But Mortenson learned about the local cultures, and he found a good way to break the ice: by drinking tea with the local people. That's where the title of his book comes from. The Balti people have a saying, “The first time you drink tea with a Balti, you are a stranger. The second time you have tea, you are an honoured (荣幸的) guest. The third time you share a cup of tea, you become family.”

By drinking three cups of tea with the local people, Mortenson was able to connect with them and learn about their villages and their problems. ( )51. The writer thinks Three Cups of Tea is unusual in its ______. A. story

B. title

C. language

D. writer

( )52. In 1993, Mortenson ______.

A. moved to Korphe B. reached the top of K2 C. built a school in Korphe D. was saved by the Balti people

( )53. Some villagers were angry with Mortenson because he ______. A. climbed K2 B. was a foreigner C. built schools for girls D. asked them for money

( )54. In order to build a good relationship with the local people, Mortenson ______.

A. drank tea with them B. wrote a book about them C. treated them as honoured guests D. brought tea from America to them

( )55. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. The story behind a book. B. An amazing climber. C. The Balti customs. D. A strange village.

C

Ayers Rock is also known as Uluru. It is the world's second largest sandstone rock. It can be found in the southern part of Australia's Northern Territory.

Uluru is 348 metres high, 3.6 kilometres long and nearly 2 kilometres wide. It is believed that the rock has been there for 600 million years. The Aborigines began living in the area 10,000 years ago. In comparison to Uluru, the Aborigines are newcomers.

Many tourists can't help climbing Uluru when they see it. Just looking at Uluru is not enough for them. But climbing it is not a good idea because it's very dangerous, especially after rainfall. Over 30 climbers have died since the 1950s.

For many years, the Aborigines have wanted to stop anyone from climbing Uluru. For them it is a very important place, not a playground. The rock is believed to represent (代表) Aboriginal spirits. The Aborigines are very happy to see people from all over the world come to look at Uluru. But they do not want them to climb it. Instead of climbing it, visitors are supposed to learn more about the Aborigines and their culture.

Whether to close Uluru to visitors or not has been discussed for many years, since the land was handed to the Aborigines by the UNESCO. Now it is decided that from October 2019, visitors can't climb Uluru, but only look at it.

Will the new rule stop anyone from climbing Uluru? Only time will tell. ( )56. Jack is interested in Uluru's size. He can find the answer in Paragraph

______.

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 ( )57. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A. Climbing Uluru is dangerous. B. It's boring to look at Uluru. C. Tourists like Uluru. D. Uluru is beautiful.

( )58. The Aborigines don't want visitors to climb Uluru because ______. A. it's seriously polluted B. their life gets less peaceful C. it is an important place for them D. visitors don't know about their culture ( )59. From October 2019, ______. A. visitors will not be allowed to climb Uluru B. Uluru will be handed to the UNESCO C. visitors will pay more to climb Uluru D. a playground will be seen on Uluru

( )60. As for the power of the new rule, the writer ______. A. hates it

B. believes in it C. feels it's unclear now D. agrees with the Aborigines

五、补全对话(本大题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)

根据对话内容,从方框内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是多余的)

A: Hi, Jenny! What's your hobby? B: (61)________

A: That's cool. (62)________ B: When I was ten years old. A: (63)________

B: My uncle did. He's really good at taking photos. A: (64)________

B: Yes, of course! Last month I entered one and got first prize. A: (65)________ I'm proud of you! B: Thank you! A. Nice work! B. Who taught you? C. I work in a photo club. D. I'm interested in taking photos. E. When did you begin to take photos? F. What do you want to be in the future? G. By the way, have you ever entered any photo competitions? 第 Ⅱ 卷

六、完成句子(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分) 根据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。 66. 你们明天为什么不去放风筝呢?

Why don't you ________ ________ tomorrow? 67. 与上海相比,我的家乡是一座小城市。