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Many children may be fond of animals, but few ever think of making the study of animals their career(职业).Even fewer will be   1    by the whole world,   2    the title of United Nations Messenger(使者) of Peace.

But one woman has    3    all that. She has lived with chimpanzees in the African forest for more than 20 years and made great    4   .This woman is Jane Goodall. She was born in London, England, in 1934.Goodall’s lifelong    5    in animals began at an early age. By the age of 10 or 11,Goodall    6    going to Africa to live with animals. This was quite a strange dream in those days, as young    7    didn’t think of having such “wild” actions. But she was   8    by her mother. She told her that if she really wanted something, she should work hard, take advantage of   9   and never give up looking for a way.

When a close friend invited Goodall to Kenya in 1957,she readily   10   .Within a few months of her arrival she met the famous anthropologist(人类学家) Dr. Louis Leakey, who soon decided that Goodall was the    11    person he was looking for to begin a    12    of wild chimpanzees on the shore of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania.

In July 1960, Goodall arrived at Gombe National Park in Tanzania. At the beginning, studying the chimpanzees was not    13   for her. The animals fled from her   14   , so it took months for her to get close to them. With a strong   15   , she searched the forest every day, trying not to get too close to the chimpanzees too   16   . Gradually the chimpanzees became used to her presence.

She discovered many things of chimpanzees during her first years at Gombe National Park. In October 1960,she observed a chimpanzee making and using   17    to fish for termites (白蚁).This discovery threw    18    on the popular idea at the time that Man was the world’s only toolmaker. The longer Goodall’s research continues, the more it becomes obvious that chimpanzees are very   19    to humans.

Since the mid-1980s, Goodall has been lecturing around the world to raise people’s sense about environmental    20   . “Let’s live in the new age with hope, respect for all living things, understanding and love,” she said.

1.A. recognized            B. known           C. accepted       D. admitted

2.A.receiving             B. giving          C. enjoying        D. having

3.A.done               B. proved           C. achieved        D. realized

4.A.discoveries            B. decisions       C. choices       D. findings

5.A.study                   B. interest        C. sense          D. dream

6.A.was fond of          B. tired of        C. insisted on         D. dreamed of

7.A.boys               B. girls          C. men          D. women

8.A.encouraged            B. prevented      C. advised       D. forced

9.A.knowledge           B. youth          C. hope         D. chances

10.A.accepted            B. refused        C. hesitated        D. considered

11.A.only               B. last           C. special           D. first

12.A.project             B. study          C. center         D. career

13.A.hard                   B. interesting      C. easy          D. convenient

14.A.in surprise            B. in a hurry      C. as expected        D. in fear

15.A.will               B. body         C. desire          D. mind

16.A.far                B. near          C. soon         D. much

17.A.nets               B. tools         C. holes         D. spoon

18.A.doubt              B. light          C. questions       D. beliefs

19.A.close               B. similar         C. friendly       D. helpful

20.A.improvement          B. protection      C. pollution        D. destruction

 

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Many children may be fond of animals, but few ever think of making the study of animals their career(职业).Even fewer will be   1    by the whole world,   2    the title of United Nations Messenger(使者) of Peace.

But one woman has    3    all that. She has lived with chimpanzees in the African forest for more than 20 years and made great    4   .This woman is Jane Goodall. She was born in London, England, in 1934.Goodall’s lifelong    5    in animals began at an early age. By the age of 10 or 11,Goodall    6    going to Africa to live with animals. This was quite a strange dream in those days, as young    7    didn’t think of having such “wild” actions. But she was   8    by her mother. She told her that if she really wanted something, she should work hard, take advantage of   9   and never give up looking for a way.

When a close friend invited Goodall to Kenya in 1957,she readily   10   .Within a few months of her arrival she met the famous anthropologist(人类学家) Dr. Louis Leakey, who soon decided that Goodall was the    11    person he was looking for to begin a    12    of wild chimpanzees on the shore of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania.

In July 1960, Goodall arrived at Gombe National Park in Tanzania. At the beginning, studying the chimpanzees was not    13   for her. The animals fled from her   14   , so it took months for her to get close to them. With a strong   15   , she searched the forest every day, trying not to get too close to the chimpanzees too   16   . Gradually the chimpanzees became used to her presence.

She discovered many things of chimpanzees during her first years at Gombe National Park. In October 1960,she observed a chimpanzee making and using   17    to fish for termites (白蚁).This discovery threw    18    on the popular idea at the time that Man was the world’s only toolmaker. The longer Goodall’s research continues, the more it becomes obvious that chimpanzees are very   19    to humans.

Since the mid-1980s, Goodall has been lecturing around the world to raise people’s sense about environmental    20   . “Let’s live in the new age with hope, respect for all living things, understanding and love,” she said.

1.A. recognized            B. known           C. accepted       D. admitted

2.A.receiving             B. giving          C. enjoying        D. having

3.A.done               B. proved           C. achieved        D. realized

4.A.discoveries            B. decisions       C. choices       D. findings

5.A.study                   B. interest        C. sense            D. dream

6.A.was fond of          B. tired of        C. insisted on         D. dreamed of

7.A.boys               B. girls          C. men          D. women

8.A.encouraged            B. prevented      C. advised       D. forced

9.A.knowledge           B. youth          C. hope         D. chances

10.A.accepted            B. refused        C. hesitated        D. considered

11.A.only               B. last           C. special           D. first

12.A.project             B. study          C. center         D. career

13.A.hard                   B. interesting      C. easy          D. convenient

14.A.in surprise            B. in a hurry      C. as expected        D. in fear

15.A.will               B. body         C. desire          D. mind

16.A.far                B. near          C. soon         D. much

17.A.nets               B. tools         C. holes         D. spoon

18.A.doubt              B. light          C. questions       D. beliefs

19.A.close               B. similar         C. friendly       D. helpful

20.A.improvement          B. protection      C. pollution        D. destruction

 

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     Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she
became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.
     "Early on I decided not to allow the   1   of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on
a farm in northeast Scotland and began   2   piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my
passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my   3  . Doctors concluded that the nerve
damage was the   4   and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never   5   me.
     "My   6   was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 
  7   to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can   8   the pitch of a note (音调
高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my   9  . My entire sound world exists
by making use of almost every  10  that I have."
     "I was  11  to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy
of Music in London. No other deaf student had  12  this before and some teachers  13  my admission. Based
on my performance, I was  14  admitted and went to  15  with the academy's highest honours.
     "After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I  16  and arranged a lot of musical
compositions since  17  had been written specially for solo percussionists.
     "I have been a soloist for over ten years.  18  the doctor thought a was totally deaf, it didn't  19  that my
passion couldn't be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be  20  by others. Follow your
passion; follow your heart, they will lead you to the place you want to go."
(     )1. A. conditions  
(     )2. A. enjoying    
(     )3. A. sight      
(     )4. A. evidence    
(     )5. A. left        
(     )6. A. purpose    
(     )7. A. turned      
(     )8. A. tell        
(     )9. A. carefulness 
(     )10. A. sense      
(     )11. A. dissatisfied
(     )12. A. done      
(     )13. A. supported  
(     )14. A. usually    
(     )15. A. study      
(     )16. A. wrote      
(     )17. A. enough    
(     )18. A. However    
(     )19. A. mean      
(     )20. A. directed  
B. opinions  
B. choosing  
B. hearing  
B. result    
B. excited  
B. decision  
B. learned  
B. see      
B. movement  
B. effort    
B. astonished 
B. accepted  
B. followed  
B. finally  
B. research  
B. translated      
B. some      
B. Although  
B. seem      
B. guided    
C. actions    
C. taking      
C. touch      
C. excuse      
C. accompanied 
C. promise    
C. used        
C. hear        
C. imagination 
C. feeling    
C. determined  
C. advised    
C. required    
C. possibly    
C. graduate    
C. copied      
C. many        
C. When        
C. conclude    
C. taught      
D. recommendations          
D. giving         
D. taste          
D. cause          
D. disappointed   
D. goal           
D. ought          
D. smell          
D. experience     
D. idea           
D. discouraged    
D. admitted       
D. opposed        
D. hopefully      
D. progress       
D. read           
D. few            
D. Since          
D. say         
D. limited        

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     Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she
became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员 )  in spite of her disability.        
     "Early on I decided not to allow the   1    of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up
on a farm in Scotland and began   2     piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my
passion(酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my     3   . Doctors concluded that the
nerve damage was the    4     and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never
   5   me. "        
     "My   6    was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform,
  7   to 'hear' music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can    8    the pitch of a
note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动) I feel through my body and through my   9    . My entire
sound world exists by making use of almost every    10   that I have. "        
     "I was   11   to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal
Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had    12   this before and some teachers    13  
my admission. Based on my performance, I was   14    admitted and went on to   15   with the academy's
highest honours. "        
     "After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I     16    and arranged a lot of musical compositions since   17   had been written specially for solo percussionists. "        
     "I have been a soloist for over ten years.   19  the doctor thought I was totally deaf, it didn't   18   that
my passion couldn't be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be   20   by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart. They will lead you to the place you want to go. "
(     )1. A. conditions
(     )2. A. enjoying  
(     )3. A. sight      
(     )4. A. evidence  
(     )5. A. left      
(     )6. A. purpose    
(     )7. A. turned    
(     )8. A. tell      
(     )9. A. carefulness
(     )10. A. sense    
(     )11. A. dissatisfi
(     )12. A. done      
(     )13. A. supported
(     )14. A. usually  
(     )15. A. study    
(     )16. A. wrote    
(     )17. A. enough    
(     )18. A. However  
(     )19. A. mean      
(     )20. A. directed  
B. opinions    
B. choosing    
B. hearing    
B. result      
B. excited    
B. decision    
B. learned    
B. see        
B. movement    
B. effort      
B. astonished  
B. accepted    
B. followed    
B. finally    
B. research    
B. translated  
B. some        
B. Although    
B. seem        
B. guided      
C. actions  
C. taking    
C. touch    
C. excuse    
C. accompanie
C. promise  
C. used      
C. hear      
C. imaginatio
C. feeling  
C. determined
C. advised  
C. required  
C. possibly  
C. graduate  
C. copied    
C. many      
C. When      
C. conclude  
C. taught    
D. recommendatio
D. giving      
D. taste        
D. cause        
D. disappointed
D. goal        
D. ought        
D. smell        
D. experience  
D. idea        
D. discouraged  
D. admitted    
D. opposed      
D. hopefully    
D. progress    
D. read        
D. few          
D. Since        
D. say          
D. limited      

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Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.

“Early on I decided not to allow the  1of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began  2piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my  3. Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the  4and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never  5me.

“My  6was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I  7to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can  8the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my  9. My entire sound world exists by making use of almost every  10that I have.

“I was  11to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had  12this before and some teachers  13my admission. Based on my performance, I was  14admitted and went to  15with the academy’s highest honours.

“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I  16and arranged a lot of musical compositions since  17had been written specially for solo percussionists.

“I have been a soloist for over ten years.  18the doctor thought a was totally deaf, it didn’t  19that my passion couldn’t be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be  20by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart, they will lead you to to the place you want to go.”

1.A. conditions  B. opinions      C. actions       D. recommendations

2.A. enjoying      B. choosing    C. taking        D. giving

3.A. sight         B. hearing     C. touch         D. taste

4.A. evidence      B. result      C. excuse        D. cause

5.A. left          B. excited     C. accompanied   D. disappointed

6.A. purpose       B. decision    C. promise       D. goal

7.A. turned        B. learned     C. used          D. ought

8.A. tell          B. see         C. hear          D. smell

9.A. carefulness  B. movement     C. imagination   D. experience

10.A. sense        B. effort      C. feeling       D. idea

11.A. dissatisfied B. astonished C. determined     D. discouraged

12.A. done       B. accepted      C. advised       D. admitted

13.A. supported B. followed       C. required      D. opposed

14.A. usually    B. finally       C. possibly      D. hopefully

15.A. study      B. research      C. graduate      D. progress

16.A. wrote      B. translated    C. copied        D. read

17.A. enough     B. some          C. many          D. few

18.A. However    B. Although      C. When          D. Since

19.A. mean       B. seem          C. conclude      D. say

20.55. A. directed   B. guided      C. taught      D. limited

 

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