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题组一
Sending an urgent message in a bottle would not typically be considered a sensible strategy. However, it
magically
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for three hikers from California.
In June 2019, for Father’s Day weekend, the Whitsons
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to go backpacking along central
California’s Arroyo Seco River. Things went
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for the first two days. On June 16, Whitson, who was
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with the area, led the trip to the Arroyo Seco narrows(
峡谷
).
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when the hikers reached the waterfall in the narrows, Whitson realized that
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his previous
trip through the area, the water currents were too strong to pass. “My heart
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when I realized that.”
Whitson told CNN. Whitson and his son tried to
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other routes to get around it, but their efforts proved
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.
With food running low and no cellphone reception to
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help, he decided to carve a “GET HELP”
message on the side of his water bottle and threw it downstream in the
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that someone would find it. Then
they went back up the river to a small beach to camp out for the night.
Sometime after midnight, the three adventurers were
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by a welcome sound
—
a California Highway
Patrol helicopter flying overhead. Since it was too dark to conduct a(n)
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, the officials asked them to stay
warm for the night, and
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to send a team the following day.
Shortly after being
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on the morning of June 17, 2019, Whitson
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that two hikers had
tripped upon their water bottle and, upon seeing the urgent
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reported the issue to the officials. Whitson
says, “They didn’t leave their name or phone number. They just did what was
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in their heart, and most
importantly they took it
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. Whitson and his family hope the two good hikers will reveal their
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so that
they can express their gratitude in person.”
36. A. failed
37. A. decided
38. A. obviously
39. A. familiar
40. A. Besides
41. A. unlike
42. A. beat
B. worked
B. preferred
B. unexpectedly
B. popular
B. Meanwhile
B. like
B. sank
C. connected
C. attempted
C. smoothly
C. content
C. Moreover
C. as
C. ached
D. recommended
D. happened
D. surprisingly
D. busy
D. However
D. opposite
D. broke
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43. A. attach
44. A. priceless
45. A. call for
46. A. challenge
47. A. awakened
48. A. experiment
49. A. regretted
50. A. picked up
51. A. believed
52. A. sculpture
53. A. urgent
54. A. directly
55. A. identity
B. avoid
B. hopeless
B. spread out
B. arrangement
B. disturbed
B. escape
B. promised
B. tried out
B. accepted
B. message
B. flexible
B. normally
B. motivation
C. expand
C. fruitless
C. beg for
C. hope
C. annoyed
C. exploration
C. chose
C. put Forward
C. predicted
C. coincidence
C. right
C. seriously
C. characteristic
题组二
D. seek
D. endless
D. give away
D. satisfaction
D. greeted
D. rescue
D. appealed
D. passed down
D. discovered
D. comment
D. possible
D. frequently
D. quality
Over two weeks ago I was standing on the summit of Mount Qomolangma. It was the top of many years’
hard work, and the
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of a childhood dream.
I have been overwhelmed by the tide of goodwill and
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. But one thing has become
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apparent. Many people have constant misunderstandings about Mount Qomolangma. In their
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,
Qomolangma has
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her
crown. She has become a mountain synonymous with death, exploitation and
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.
The most common question I get asked is: “Is it
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in rubbish?” As a United Nations patron(
资助
人
) of the wilderness, one of my roles is to
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back from the Earth’s remaining wildernesses and to act
as a
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for the wild.
I climbed Qomolangma expecting a rubbish dump but what I found
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me: I
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saw any
litter, from the airport to the summit.
The Nepalese have
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some huge clean-up campaigns in recent years, perhaps to improve their
reputation, but also in response to some tragic natural disasters. The government
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a number of
requirements including that each climber
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an additional 8kg of litter (not including their own) and
incentives(
激励
)for Sherpas(
夏尔巴人
)of $$2 per kilo of rubbish cleaned.
The results have been
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. The country lanes of Great Britain have more rubbish than the
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to base camp; despite the 100,000 footfalls I saw one of the cleanest, tidiest wilderness trails I have encountered.
I have spent time in many of the world’s
popular wilderness locations and I would say Nepal should be
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. It is an example of man repairing the
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he has done. As our focus
turns to the oceans and
the seemingly
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task of repairing our marine habitat, we could look at Qomolangma as a fine
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of turning back the clock.
36. A. realization
37. A. respond
38. A. strangely
39. A. symptoms
40. A. lost
41. A. adventure
42. A. covered
43. A. expect
44. A. plan
45. A. surprised
46. A. silently
47. A. challenged
48. A. appealed to
49. A. share
50. A. selective
51. A. reality
52. A. vital
53. A. conclusion
54. A. impossible
55. A. content
B. motivation
B. protection
B. naturally
B. minds
B. fed
B. pollution
B. seized
B. appreciate
B. title
B. served
B. eagerly
B. conducted
B. taken in
B. confirm
B. familiar
B. trail
B. proud
B. convenience
B. necessary
B. direction
C. connection
C. change
C. increasingly
C. stories
C. counted
C. settlement
C. found
C. apply
C. voice
C. forced
C. frankly
C. observed
C. depended on
C. remove
C. impressive
C. opportunity
C. simple
C. arrangement
C. unusual
C. example
题组三
Manuela got up earlier and bought two bags of cat food. She began going to the
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barbershop on the
corner, making her weekly visit to see Hussein, the old barber. Hussein was both
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and delighted to see
Manuela and the bags of food. The two hurried over to the tiny food dishes lined up in the alley. Several
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appeared soon.
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D. schedule
D. support
D. easily
D. permits
D. saved
D. choice
D. poured
D. report
D. lesson
D. stressed
D. hardly
D. qualified
D. put forward
D. bear
D. repairable
D. league
D. unique
D. damage
D. extra
D. situation
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