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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了黄山毛峰的历史以及其采摘方式等。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Huangshan Maofeng is a kind of green tea. It is produced throughout the Huangshan region of Anhui Province. This region    1    (have)a temperate climate and receives plenty of rainfall. The soil is deeply layered and made up of the yellow earth typically found in mountainous regions,    2    makes this area suitable for the growth of tea trees.

Huangshan Maofeng    3    (create) by a teahouse in Anhui Province in the Guangxu Period of the Qing Dynasty. Later, each year, during the Qingming period,    4    (picker)would climb high mountains in the Huangshan region     5    (collect) fat leaves and bud points, which were then fried and baked. They named the tea made from this practice Huangshan Maofeng.

Huangshan Maofeng must be picked    6    (careful). The picking standard for top-grade Huangshan Maofeng is to pick one bud and one leaf just before it’s about to unfold. After    7    (pick), the fresh leaves will be separated to ensure that all of the leaves are of high quality and    8    all of the buds are similar in size. Then they will be spread to dry out.

In order to ensure the quality and keep the    9    (fresh)of the tea, it is recommended that the tea leaves should be picked in the morning and processed in the afternoon,    10    picked in the afternoon and processed at night.

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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了大盆地红杉国家森林在一场自然灾害后正在恢复,幸运的是,大多数古老的红杉都幸存了下来。

2 . Big Basin Redwoods State Park is recovering after a natural disaster—fires heavily dam aged California’s oldest protected natural area. Lightning storms caused more than 650 fires in Northern California. But during a guided visit recently, life was reappearing on blackened red wood trees. Small flowers stood out on the burned land.

The big park usually has about 1 million visitors a year. But one year ago, many parts of the park burned for 24 hours. More than 100 structures were sabotaged , including the main part of the historic park, shelters, picnic tables and more. Many bridges were gone, too. In some places, roots are still smoking, leaving dangerous underground areas. Repair experts have been trying to identify materials and waste that need to be removed. In many ways, the park does not look much different than it did soon after fires.

Most of the ancient redwoods have survived. Astonishingly, the trees are about 2, 000 years old and among the tallest living things on Earth. The next 8 to 10 months will be spent cleaning up the park. It will be up to a year before the public can safely use the paths beyond a small coastal area.

Environmentalists have urged quick action because state officials are currently providing funds for wildfire recovery efforts and new building projects. This change provides a rare chance to get more money for public lands.

Barth is the director of Sempervirens Fund. That group started an effort in 1900 to protect 15. 5 square kilometers of redwood forest that is now in the center of Big Basin. “When Big Basin was set up, it was a sign of hope for the state park’s system, " she said. Barth added, “In this fire and rebirth, you have an opportunity again. ”Redwoods are naturally fire resistant(防火的). In old growth forests, most trees have burn marks dating back to hundreds of years.

1. What does the author feel about the recovery of the park?
A.Doubtful.B.Anxious.C.Curious.D.Hopeful.
2. What does the underlined word “sabotaged” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Destroyed.B.Ignored.C.Protected.D.Rebuilt.
3. What do we know about the redwoods?
A.They have a short history.B.They are amazingly tall.
C.Few of them have survived.D.Most of them have no burn marks.
4. What did Barth think of building Big Basin?
A.It was for funds.B.It was effortless.
C.It was praiseworthy.D.It was against nature.
2023-02-17更新 | 79次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省新乡市第一中学等2校2022-2023学年高一上学期2月期末英语试题
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3 . Sunflower season generally runs from late July, so be sure to visit the best sunflower fields near Chicago.

Thompson Strawberry Farm

This huge Wisconsin sunflower field covers an area of 15 acres, so come prepared with scissors and a jar to prepare for a long day of picking. Visitors are welcome to cut up to a dozen sunflowers from the field, but if you really want to take home a few more, additional flowers will only set you back a dollar each.

$25 per car for up to six people, $5 per person for more than six people.

Heap's Giant Pumpkin Farm

Flower enthusiasts will delight in walking through more than 5 acres of sunflowers at this farm, which offers an all—day pass that gives you access to the sunflower field and other farm attractions like corn mazes(迷宫). You can buy a De Bucket: a $20 basket you can fill with as many flowers as you can fit inside.

Thistleberry Farm

Though some of its previous summer sunflower fields have already been cleaned, South Bend's Thistleberry Farm will once again erupt in a 3—acre sea of sunflowers from September 16—27. You can order tickets online to reserve a spot before visiting.

$6 per person plus a $ l online processing fee.

M&D Farm and Garden Center

Located just 45 minutes of driving outside the city in Homer Glen, Illinois, this 10—acre farm allow for six weeks throughout the season. Check the farm's Facebook page for updates about when the field will enter full golden time — and when you visit, be sure to have a couple of fresh cut sunflowers for $2.50 each.

$5 Monday —Friday, $7 Saturday — Sunday, children under 3 free.

1. Which sunflower field is the largest?
A.Thistleberry Farm.
B.Thompson Strawberry Farm.
C.Heap's Giant Pumpkin Farm.
D.M&D Farm and Garden Center.
2. What service can Thistleberry Farm offer to visitors?
A.Free Admission.
B.Sunflower cleaning.
C.Online ticket booking.
D.Sunflower delivery.
3. How much will you pay to get ten sunflowers at M&D Farm and Garden Center?
A.$10.B.$20.C.$25.D.$50.
2021-06-28更新 | 58次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省新乡名校2020-2021学年高二下学期期末联考英语试题
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