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三年真题·研读专练
三模前完形填空专题练
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题组一
One of Asia’s
best
-known tourist attractions is
taking a major stand for animals.
Following the
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from animal activist
groups, Apsara, the management authority for the
Angkor
Archaeological Park in Siem
Reap, Cambodia announced in June 2019 it would
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elephant rides in early
2020. Now, the process has already
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.
Local outlet the Khmer Times reports
that on November 15, two of the 14 elephants
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at
the park,
site of the
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Angkor Wat
temple, have been
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to the nearby Bos Thom
community
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.
Long Kosal, an Apsara press
representative, told the Khmer Times that the
remaining dozen
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would be
relocated to the same forest by “early
next year.” “The elephant is a big animal, but it
is also
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and can be
hurt
easily. We don’t want to see the animals being
used for tourism
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anymore,” Kosal said. “We
want
them to live in their natural
surroundings.”
In 2016, an
elephant named Sambo died at Angkor, drawing
worldwide
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.
Her death was
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a combination of heat stroke and
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from ferrying
so many human beings around. Two years later, the
World Wildlife Fund
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an in-depth report on the
present situation of the Asian elephant, noting
that the
species
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had declined by
50% in just three generations.
According to Angkor Enterprise, which
manages park admissions, the UNESCO-listed site is
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a
decline in tourist numbers. Its
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report says 1.8 million foreign
tourists
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passes to the temple
complex
from January to September
—
a
13.7% decline over the same 10-
month
period in 2018. While there’s no
predicting whether Cambodia’s ban on
Angkor elephant rides will
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visitor numbers, it comes
at a time
when more and more
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and
tourism organizations around the world have moved
to eliminate
animal-related
attractions.
36. A. steps
37. A. continue
38. A.
stopped
39. A. currently
40.
A. famous
41. A. lent
42. A.
clinic
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B. pressure
B. improve
B. undertaken
B. permanently
B. shabby
B. contributed
B. forest
C. example
C. ban
C. established
C. steadily
C. typical
C. sent
C. circus
D. trend
D. reform
D. begun
D. compulsorily
D. remote
D. submitted
D. zoo
三年真题·研读专练
43. A. participants
44. A.
gentle
45. A. routine
46. A.
attention
47. A. come from
48. A. consumption
49. A.
leaked
50. A. popularity
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A. solving
52. A. longest
53. A. refused
54. A.
compensate
55. A. volunteers
B. pets
B. dangerous
B. facility
B. donation
B. accused of
B. exhaustion
B. claimed
B. existence
B. facing
B. widest
B. bought
B. switch
B. employees
C. performers
C. strong
C. activities
C. respect
C. led to
C. annoyance
C. published
C. presentation
C.
emphasizing
C. latest
C.
entered
C. corrupt
C.
travelers
D. animals
D.
interesting
D. accommodation
D. sympathy
D. blamed on
D. absorption
D.
investigated
D. population
D. revealing
D. biggest
D.
paid
D. impact
D.
enthusiasts
题组二
“Oh, no! You’re moving?” Such was my
neighbor’s
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when she saw household items appearing
on
my lawn and
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my driveway.
“Nope. Just cleaning house!” I called
back, smiling.
This yard
sale had been the result of six months of
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. I had
searched every
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and
overflowing closet and
cupboard
—
crazy about my
seeking to find items to
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.
I met loads of
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and friendly
people. The Mirror Lady was
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to buy the
antique mirror
from my first apartment
for her daughter’s first apartment; and the Futon
Girl, a college sophomore, said my futon
(
沙发床
) and frame
were
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for her dorm room.
And how
can I
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the Camera
Man? Bending
absorbedly over the “technology” table, he spotted
my
husband’s faded
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bag from the
early 80s. Zippered compartments
(
隔包
)
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a broken camera
and a few old lenses. “Wow!” he said,
as he picked it up and made me a(n)
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. I asked what he was going
to do with it. “It’s just
cool—
I have a shelf at home for cool
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technology.” So apparently he
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it
just so he could look at it. As he walked down the
driveway with the dusty bag
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over his
shoulder, for
a second I
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my journalist
husband doing the same, heading out to
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a story. That
made me feel
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.
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