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will get to visit the countryside and farmingBut Laura's troubled face left me no choice.B.Her seeking advice to deal with alcoholismThe researchers also used other tools to lookcommunities of the nation and have the opportunityWe sat in the empty cassomas she described theC.Her desire to talk about her annoyance.for sea grass meadows,including satellite imagesto experience the meaning of sweat and effort andthe reality of farm villages.effect her dad's alcoholism(酗酒)was having.ID.Her failure to handle her father's disease.as well as images taken by divers and boats.listened,handing her tissues.After a half-hour,26.What surprise did the author give to Laura?Putting all this information together,the scientistsMain activities in countryside volunteeringshe sighed."Iknow you can't do anything about it,A.An arrangement to meet a support group.learned that the waters around the Bahamas arebut thanks for listening.My mom keeps saying,B.An invitation to walk around the lake.home to the largest sea grass meadow everHelping out with farm workOffering academic supportdiscovered.The researchers say the meadow covefor childrenHe's sick!Alcoholism is a disease!"I gave herC.A chance to get fresh air and exercise.Apple picking,makingOther volunteer activitiesa hug.Then it hit me!Why hadn't I taken LauraD.A permission to share her story with Tom.at least 35,500 square miles.The discovery meansthat the world has roughly 40%more sea grassflower roads27.What can we infer from the text?as requested by the villagesout walking with me?A.Talking is a natural need.meadows than scientists previously thought.21.Why do students join in the volunteer work?The next day was just as lovely."Today,I willwalk!"I promised.But at 3:00 pm,Brian was atB.Walking is our best medicine.The project is important for several reasons.A.To be admitted into SKKU.C.Teaching is a rewarding job.Since sea grass meadows are so valuable in fightingB.To achieve academic progress.the door..“Hi,can I talk to you?”“Sure,”Ianswered."But it's such perfect weather.Can weD.Listening to others is helpfulglobal warming by storing huge amounts of carbon,C.To learn college courses online.go for a walk?"We circled the small lake near ourit's important to know where they are and preserveD.To provide service for society.school and talked about helping emotionallySea grasses are flowering plants that normallythem.The project also shows how useful large22.What can the volunteers do at Samsung Seouldisturbed kids.grow in shallow waters near coasts.They grow inunderwater animals can be in helping to learn moreHospital?On Laura's next visit,she eagerly accepted mythick fields,known as meadows(草场),Sea grassabout life under the sea.A.Provide books to patients.invitation to walk.I had a surprise for her.meadows help clean the ocean's water,and provide28.What did the scientists want to discover in theB.Teach elderly patients Korean.Classmate Tom had given me brochures fromfood and shelter for many sea creatures.research?C.Show visitors around the hospital.Alateen,a support group for teens with alcoholicAlthough sea grass meadows are very important,A.The position and number of the world's seaD.Do research on the physical surgery.parents."Someone in your class said his dad hasscientists don't have a good idea of where,and howgrass meadows.23.What do the education volunteer work and the same problem,"I told Laura."If I may sharelarge,they are.From above the sea,the meadowsB.A more powerful way to explore the depth ofcountryside volunteering have in common?your story,he'll drive you to Alateen meetings."can be hard to spot,either because the water is toothe oceanA.Improve the education level of childrenLaura was enlightened by the coping techniques indeep or not clear enough.And the ocean is far tooC.A new measure to keep the ocean's waterB.Offer volunteer program in different seasons.the leaflets."Okay.My mom will let me ride withlarge to study it all by diving.clean and safe.C.Provide language training to foreign children.him."Laura left,relieved that she wasn't the onlyA team of scientists decided to have sharksD.The benefits sea creatures get from the seaD.Enhance ties of the government and theteen with an alcoholic parent.help with the research.Tiger sharks are huge,grass meadows.public.And so,it became a pattern.Whoever came tostrong,and deadly.But they are fast swimmers,29.Why did the scientists use the sharks to do theBchat after school was invited to walk.In the steadyand spend a lot of time in sea grass meadows.Soresearch?I turned off the classroom light,only to find apace,with fresh oxygen flowing to the brain,thesescientists attached cameras and other trackers to theA.Sharks are huge,strong and fast swimmers.tearful Laura outside the door."Sister Jo,can I talk kids find relief from the pressures and frustrationsfins of seven tiger sharks.They used the videosB.Sharks can travel miles in sea grass meadowsto you?Do you have time?"they face.And I've lost ten pounds!taken by the sharks to learn more about sea grassC.Sharks can float to the surface after takingFlicking the light on again,I smiled."I always 24.Why was the author eager to go out for a walk?meadows.videos.have time for you,honey."But privately,IA.To breathe in the fresh air after the rain.The cameras were designed to fall off after aD.Sharks can be guided to take videos of thesighed.I loved Laura,but after teaching high B.To avoid the chalk dust in the classroom.few hours and float to the surface.Tracking signalsmeadows.school for seven hours,I had promised myself aC.To escape preparing his new lessons.helped the scientists find the floating cameras andhike in the fresh air.A walker,I had lately30.How did the scientists get general informationD.To get rid of the tiredness from work.collect the videos the sharks had taken.Thethe sea grass meadows?developed the bad habit of staying after school to25.What made Laura come to talk with the author?scientists were left with hours of videos taken as thegrade tests and prepare new lessons.A.The took the videos as the sharks traveled iA.Her trouble in learning at school.sharks traveled for miles over the sea floor.the sea猜题金卷·英语(四)第3页(共8页)猜题金卷·英语(四)第4页(共8页)
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