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some of those big waves you used to ride?""I think surfing is much more to me,the greatest thrill ofC.It is possible for some animals.D.It is a completely unrealistic idea.my life,”he answered.14.Which of the following words can describe ALER'T s lion release work?Former professional surfer Malt Warshaw said,"Unlike most other sports in competition at theA.Gradual.B.Eventful.C.Dangerous.D.Cruel.Olympics,so much of surfing depends on Mother Nalure:the wind and the waves."At the moment,15.What is the best title for the text?these surfers are hoping for some sick waves for the Olympic finals.But with the ocean,you neverA.Can captive animals ever truly return to the wild?knowB.Why do some released animals fail to live independently?8.What do Korte's words suggest about the day?C.What are the challenges facing animal reintroduction projects?A.It will be sunny and very hot.B.It will bring satisfactory waves.D.Are captured animals willing to go back to the natural world?C.It will rain out the surfing event.D.It will be great for swimming.9.What can be learned about surfing in history?Daisy,12,and Julia,11,had been growing their hair since they were born.Their 1 hairA.It was considered an art form in Tahiti.reached their waists.However,their mother Janet said her daughters had 2 her to have the hair cutB.It was introduced to Hawaii from Polynesia.six months ago but only 3 to do it last month.Janet was 4 to see 29 and 25 inches of hair goC.It was a type of training for Samoan warriors.but donated all of it to The Little Princess Trust.The hair will 5 to wigs()for children andD.It was a highly competitive sport in pre-Inca Peru.young people 610.What did Kahanamoku think of his Olympic medals?Janet said,"At first I didn't want them to have their hair 7 because it was so beautiful andA.They were a dream come true.B.They changed his view on himself.it made them 8 from the crowd.But I 9 their new haircut and they're really pleased that theyC.They paled in comparison with surfing.D.They inspired him to pursue other sports.had it done."11.When was the text probably written?Janet 10 her daughters to a hairdresser's where they had their hair tied in ponytails beforeA.In the later part of the 1960's.B.During the Tokyo Olympics.the trim().The hairdresser then cut off each girl's ponytail 11C.At the start of the 20th century.D.Before Hawaii joined the U.S.Daisy said when 12 on their new hairstyle."I feel special and I hope that kids who have myDhair will feel better and have a better 13 .And when I went into school,cveryonc was surprised byWith circus animals increasingly becoming a thing of the past,what happens to all those newly-my new 14 and asked what had happened."freed animals that spent their lives in zoos and circuses?Can any animal,after years in captivity(The girls had 15 been doing good deeds()as they raised 1,300 for the charity养),ever be freed?Bowel Cancer UK before donating their hair to The Little Princess Trust.They are now 16 to haveEven a lifetime in the best zoo will have left animals too affected by years of sheltered existence.their short hair as they spend less time 17 it.No case makes this more heartbreakingly obvious than the story of Keiko,the whale star of Free WillyAsked if they will 18 their long hair again,Julia 19 because she hadn't made up her(1993).A massive letter-writing campaign demanding his freedom led to Keiko being flown to Icelandmind but Daisy said,"Of course I will grow mine,though there are many 20 of having shortin 1999 for release.Unfortunately,captured at a very young age and too used to human contact,Keikohair.”never managed to fit into a wild population,struggled to hunt,and eventually died of disease in 2003.1.A.artificialB.existingC.permanentD.impressive"For the longest time,the idea of returning animals to the wild was just off the table,but now2.A.beggedB.orderedC.forbiddenD.inspiredwe're seeing people in the field questioning the long-held belief that it's impossible to return captive3.A.affordedB.pretendedC.refusedD.decidedanimals to their natural habitat,says Katie Moore of the International Fund for Animal Welfare.4.A.ashamedB.upsetC.curiousD.ready"Yes,in a lot of cases it is still impossible,especially if the animals were very young when captured.5.A.referB.respondC.turnD.compareBut for some animals,if we proceed scientifically and thoughtfully,it can be done."6.A.under controlB.in needC.at riskD.within sightConsider the African Lion and Environmental Research Trust (ALERT)in Zimbabwe,which for7.A.colouredB.washedC.cutD.tied15 years has worked to introduce lions to the wild.Their method of release involves multiple stages,8.A.stand outB.come outC.wake upD.build upwhich eventually sees the release of wild offspring (from previously captive adults.First,lions9.A.imagineB.blameC.watchD.lovethat have been raised by humans are released into a large fenced area with small animals to hunt.10.A.exposedB.broughtC.relatedD.reportedNext,those animals eventually form a wild group and produce new baby lions.Then those baby lions,11.A.once and againB.all in oneC.all al onceD.one by onewho have grown together and formed social bonds,are eventually released as a group.12.A.dependingB.commentingC.carryingD.checking"For some animals,reintroduction will always be difficult,such as baby elephants,which get13.A.lifeB.memoryC.answerD.dealused to human care very quickly,says Moore."But if we don t push boundaries we will never know14.A.recordB.clothesC.lookD.suggestionwhat is possible.”15.A.alwaysB.stillC.evenD.seldom16.A.sorryB.afraidD.brave12.What caused Keiko's sad story?C.happyA.He fell sick during film-making.B.He failed to seek human company.17.A.selectingB.maintainingC.reducingD.recommendingB.loseD.coverC.He was ill-equipped for life in the wild.D.He was brought in from the wild at an old age.18.A.growC.recognise13.What does Moore think of returning captive animals to their natural habitat?19.A.appearedB.matteredC.approvedD.hesitatedB.resultsA.It can cause them harmB.It is in their best interests.20.A.aspectsC.advantagesD.signs伯乐马2022年高考三轮复保分抢分系列卷(十六)·英语·第2负(共2页)
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