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22.Which is suitable for a teenager with a sense of adventure?A.Ireland:Beauty and a Long History of SeparationB.Swiss Family Adventure:An Active Journey Through the AlpsC.Climate Change in New Orleans:A meeting and observationD.Active Argentina and Patagonia23.Who may be interested in the journey to Argentina?A.Writers.B.Historians.C.Environment specialists.D.Sports lovers.BIt was a very hot day in late summer.I was a young dad working in a local wood mill.It wasdangerous,back-breaking work that paid very little.In the year I had worked there,only four otherpeople hadn't quit and been replaced with new faces.Those of us who stayed did so only becausethere was no other work to find to support our families.On this day the fans weren't working and alt of us were covered in sweat and sawdust.When Ilooked around every face I saw looked angry and frustrated.Suddenly,a voice called out:"Hey!There's a deer in here."A lost little doe()had wandered through the open loading bay doorsand was now cowering()in between the huge stacks of wood.All of us stopped working andwent looking for her as she ran about looking for a way out.Now most people where I live hunt deer for meat in the fall,but also treat them with greatkindness the rest of the year.Many will even buy 50lb bags of corn to help feed them during theharsh winter months.It was no surprise then that all of us were soon quickly working together tofree this little doe.By blocking off all the other routes we were able to guide her panic search back tothe open bay doors.We watched as she jumped out of the building and back into the woods.Then wewalked back in to work.I noticed something,though.On every face there was a joyful smile.It wasas if this one single act of kindness had energized us again and reminded us of what life is all about.24.Why did people still work in the local wood mill?A.They could earn high income.B.They were satisfied with the boss.C.The conditions were not so bad.benferredaccrdD.They had no choice of other work.A.The workers wasn't surprised to see a deer.B.Workers wanted to help the deer out of their working place.C.The deer was trapped in a big well.D.The deer entered the mill on purpose.26.In what way did workers free the deer?A.By instructing her to the right way.B.By inducing the deer with corn.C.By using familiar signals.D.By blocking all the doors of the mill.27.The following words can best describe the workers exceptA.kind-heartedB.lovingC.hard workingD.enthusiasticAndean Condors(),weighing up to 13 kilograms with a 10-foot wingspan,are one of theworld's heaviest and largest flying birds.Spending their days circling the Andes mountains and nearby Pacific coasts in search of food,they manage to stay afloat()for hours.Though researchers have long suspected that the massive creatures conserved energy by usingrising air currents to surf the skies,nobody had ever documented how infrequently the birds usedtheir wings afloat.Now,a new study has found that the incredibly energy-efficient condors use theirwings just 1 percent of their time-mostly during takeoff and landing.The extensive research,conducted in Patagonia from 2013 to 2018,involved attaching high-tech flight re-corders to the birds'wings.The collected information was too much to send back via the phone or satellite net-work.Hence,the researchers had to physically take back the devices,which were designed to fall off the birdsafter a week.While a GPS tracker allowed the scientists to confirm the recorders'exact locations,getting tothem was no easy task given Patagonia's rough surface features.itsAfter losing seven recorders for every one they took back,the team shifted their focus to youn-ger condors.who tend to fly over gently rolling hills rather than the mountain tops frequented by a-dults.The 250 hours of collected flight data revealed that the birds flew for an average of three hoursbut flapped()their wings for less than two minutes of the time.Oe efficient pilot managed to cover 172 kilometers over five hours without a single flap!The researcherssay the large fliers consume the most energy during takeoff.However,once in the air,they can fly for long periods of time without turning on their"engines"The scientists suppose that adult condors may demonstrateneven more impressive flight record than the younger.S2名师原创模拟八·英语第3页(共6页)

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