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貴州省貴陽(yáng)市2021屆高三下學(xué)期適應(yīng)性考試(一)英語(yǔ)試題

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)并

在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

In2020,comparedwiththepreviousyear'sfilmmarket,thepopularityofdomesticfilmsthis

yearimproved,thethemesweremorediverse,andthecoveragewasmoreextensive.Herearesome

ofthetop10domesticboxofficemoviesin2020.

TheEightHundred

ItisbasedonthebattleofSonghuin1937andtellsthestoryofacampoftheChineseNational

RevolutionaryArmyanditsadherenceinShanghai.Tostrengthenthemomentum,theactual

numberof400peoplewaschangedto800people.The“800heroes,,foughthardforfourdaysandit

wasn'tuntilOct.30ththattheywereorderedtowithdrawtotheBritishconcession(租界).

ThefilmwasreleasedinChinesemainlandonAug.21st,withatotalboxofficeof3.09billion

yuan($472.39million)byOct.25th.

Leap

ThefilmtellsthestoryofChina'swomen'svolleyballteam'slifeanddeathbattlefromitsfirst

WorldChampionshipin1981tothe2016RioOlympicGames.Italsotellsthelegendofseveral

generationsofwomen'svolleyballplayerswhohaveexperiencedsetbacksbutremained

indomitable(不屈不撓)andconstantlystruggling.

ThefilmwasreleasedonSept.25th,withatotalboxofficeof827.37millionyuan($126.43

million)byNov.8th.

LoveYouForever

AyoungdancerfindsLinGe'sdiarywhilerescuingtheelderlytheatermanager.Inthediary,

theoldmanwithwhitehairislikeherbestfriend.Tofulfillhispromise,LinGegoesbacktothepast,

correctshismistakesandsaveshislove.However,heisteasedbyfateandcannotbesatisfied.

ThefilmwasreleasedonAug.25th,withatotalboxofficeof510.1millionyuan($76.47

million)bySept.27th.

CoffeeorTea?

Ittellsthestoryofthreeyoungpeoplewithdifferentpersonalitieswhoreturntoanancient

villageinYunnanfromabigcitytostarttheirownbusiness.Theyunderstandthate-commerce

goingthecountrysideisnotonlytosellthingsinthecitytothecountryside,butalsotosellthings

fromthecountryside.Theychangeeveryonewithsincerityandstartanextraordinaryjourney.

ThefilmwasreleasedonOct.4th,withatotalboxofficeof306.19millionyuan($46.79

million)byNov.8th.

1.Whichfilmisrelatedtoonlinecommerce?

A.TheEightHundredB.LoveYouForever

C.CoffeeorTea?D.Leap

2.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.TheRioOlympicGames.B.Someamazingstories.

C.Someexactdeadlines.D.Afewpopularfilms.

3.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanthistextbefound?

A.Entertainment.B.Tourism.

C.EducationD.Science.

B

Everysuperheronomatterhowsmall,needsacape(披風(fēng)).ThatwasRobynRosenberger's

motivationwhenshestartedsewingsuperherocapsforkidswithcancer,heartdefects,andother

seriousdiseases.

Itallbeganwhenshewasmakingacapeasabirthdaypresentforhernephew.Rosenberger

heardofagirlnamedBrennawhowasbattlingapotentiallydeadlyskinconditioncalledharlequin

ichthyosis(魚(yú)鱗病).Anyonegoingthroughwhatshewasgoingthroughhadtobetough.4tIhada

happymoment,Rosenbergersays."Brennawasasuperhero!Sheneededacape.^^

So,Rosenbergersentherone,andBrenna'smotherwasdelighted.Rosenbergerfoundtenmore

kidsonlineandsentouttenmorecapes.Beforelong,shequitherjobatasoftwarecompanyto

devoteherselfto,awebsitewherepeoplecanbuyhandmadecapesforbrave

kidsfacingillnessanddisability.

Since2013,Rosenbergerandhersmallpaidstaffhavesentmorethan12,000handmadecapes

tokidsinall500statesand15othercountries.Thecapescomeinpink,blue,purple,orredandcan

bedecoratedwiththechild'sinitials(姓氏首字母)orspecializedpatches,includingaheart,a

rocket,oralightningbolt.Onereceiverwaseight-month-oldGabe,whowasbornwithacleft

palate(腭裂)andCoffin-SirisSyndrome,whichcausesdistinct(特有的)facialfeatures.

RosenbergersenthimaredcapewithabrightyellowGinthecenter.Itwasahit.Gabeisnowa

fixtureonthecompany'ssocialmediaposts."TheTinySuperhcrocommunityhasbeenawonderful

connectiontohave,^^saysGabe'smom,KateGlockc.t4Infact,twoyearslater,westillbringGabe's

capewithustoeveryhospitalappointment.,,

4.WhydidRosenbergersendBrennaacape?

A.Brennawashernephew'sfriend.B.ShewantedtoencourageBrenna.

C.ShepromisedBrennatomakeone.D.Brennacouldn'tmakeitbyherself.

5.WhydidRosenbergergiveupherjobtodevoteherselftothewebsite?

AMoresickkidsneedcomfort.B.Itmakesherearnmore.

C.Itispopularwithpeople.D.Kidslikediversecape.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinesword“patches“probablymean?

A.capesB.superheroC.colorsD.shapes.

7.WhichwordcandescribeRosenberger?

ADetermined.B.Helpful.C.Proud.D.

Independent.

C

OnJanuary22nd,2021,Chinasaidithasestablishedanewmonitoringandresearchcenterfor

greenhousegasesandcarbonneutrality(碳中和)inordertocontributemoretofightingclimate

change.TheofficialannouncementoftheMonitoringandAssessmentCenterforGHGsandCarbon

Neutrality(溫室氣體及碳中和檢測(cè)評(píng)估中心),locatedinBeijing,wasmadebytheChina

MeteorologicalAdministration.Itisexpectedtoplayavitalroleinprovidingbothtechnicaland

scientificsupportforresearchers.Thecenterwillgathertopscientistsinthefieldfrombothhome

andabroad.Apartfromprovidingwaystoachievecarbonneutrality,itwillalsobehelpfultomake

technologicalbreakthroughsinthenextthreetofiveyears.

Thecenteristaskedwithcreatingasystemtoevaluatetheeffectivenessofthecountry'sefforts

tofightclimatechange.Therecruitment(招募)ofstaffmembersisexpectedtobefinishedinthe

nexttwomonths.AscientificsteeringcommitteewillalsobestartedinApriltoguidethecenter's

operation.

Chinaisdeterminedtopeak(達(dá)至峰值)itscarbondioxideemissions(用E放)before2030and

achievecarbonneutralitybefore2060.OneofthelessonsfromtheCOVID-19pandemicisthat

humankindmustpursueagreendevelopmentpathandgreenlifestyle.Chinawillloweritscarbon

dioxideemissionsperunitofGDPbymorethan65percentfromthe2005levelandincreaseits

shareofnon-fossilfuelsinprimaryenergyconsumptiontoaround25percent.By2030,Chinawill

alsoincreaseitsforeststockby6billioncubicmetersfromthe2005level,andbringitstotal

installedcapacity(裝機(jī)容量)ofwindandsolarpowertoover1.2billionkilowatts.

TheestablishmentofthecenterprovesChina'sdeterminationtopursueagreendevelopment

road.IfsaconcreteactionthatChinahastakentofighttheclimatechallenge.Carbonneutrality,or

anet-zerocarbonfootprint,meansreadingabalancebetweencarbonemissionsandremoving

pollutantsthroughcarbonsinksandotheroffset(補(bǔ)償).

Chinahasspedupresearchanddevelopmentofequipmenttomonitorgreenhousegasesand

carbonneutralityandachievedencouragingresults.However,thereisstillalongwaytogotoreach

thetopworldstandard.

8.WhydidChinastarttheCenter?

A.Toproducemoregreenhousegases.

B.Togathermorescientistsworldwide.

C.Tocontributemoretofightingclimatechange.

D.Tointroducetopscientistsincarbonneutrality.

9.Whenwilltherecruitmentofthestaffprobablyfinish?

A.InJanuary.B.InMarch.C.InApril.D.InMay.

10.HowsoonwillChinaachievecarbonneutrality?

A.In9years.B.In16years.C.In39years.D.In65

years.

11.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?

A.China'snewcontributiontoclimatebattle.

B.Chinapeaksitscarbondioxideemissions.

C.TheCenter'srecruitingnewmembers.

D.Installedcapacityofwindandsolarpower.

D

Scientistshavesuccessfullyusedsatellitecamerastocountanimalsincomplexgeographical

environments,takingenvironmentalistsanimportantstepforwardinmonitoringpopulationsof

endangeredspecies.

Forthisresearch,thesatelliteWorldview3usedhigh-qualitypicturestomonitorAfrican

elephantsmovingthroughforestsandgrasslands.Theautomated(自動(dòng)化)systemdetectedanimals

withthesameaccuracyashumansareabletoachieve.Thenewsurveyingtechnique,createdbyDr.

OlgaIsupovaattheUniversityofBathintheUKwithsomeotherscientists,allowsvastareasof

landtobescannedinamatterofminutes,offeringamuch-neededalternativetohumanobservers

countingindividualanimalsfromlow-flyingairplanes.Asitsweepsacrosstheland,asatellitecan

collectover5,000km2ofpictureseveryfewminutes,avoidingdoublecounting.Wherenecessary,

theprocesscanberepeatedthenextday.

ThepopulationofAfricanelephantshasnose-divedoverthepastcenturymainlydueto

huntingillegallyandhabitat(棲息地)ruin.Withonly40,000-50,000elephantsleftinthewild,the

speciesisclassifiedasendangered.

"Accuratemonitoringisessentialifwe'retosavethespecies,“saidDr.Isupove.4tWeneedto

knowwheretheanimalsarcandhowmanythereare.^^Satellitemonitoringavoidsdisturbing

animalsduringdatecollectionandensureshumansarenothurtinthecountingprocess.Italso

makesitsimplertocountanimalsmovingfromcountrytocountry,assatellitescanorbittheplanet

withoutregardforbordercontrolsorconflict.

Thisstudywasnotthefirsttousesatellitepicturesandalgorithms(i|?數(shù)¥去)tomonitorspecies,

butitwasthefirsttoreliablymonitoranimalsmovingthroughacomplexenvironment——thatis,an

environmentthatincludesareasofopengrassland,woodlandandpartialcoverage."Thistypeof

workhasbeendonebeforewithwhales,butofcoursetheoceanisallblue,socountingisalotless

challenging,saidDr.Isupova.€tAsyoucanimagine,acomplexenvironmentmakesitmuchharder

toidentifyanimals.^^

Theresearchersbelievetheirworkshowsthepotentialoftechnologytosupport

environmentaliststoprotectbiodiversityandtoslowtheprogressofthesixthmassextinction(滅

絕)一theongoingextinctioneventcausedbyhumanactivity.

12.Whydidthescientistscreatethesatellitecameras?

A.Tocountanimalsincomplexenvironment.

B.Toincreasethenumberofwildanimals.

C.Totraintheskillsofobservinganimals.

D.TodrivetheelephantsoutofforestsinAfrica.

13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewsurveyingtechnique?

A.It'sindividual.B.It'scomplex.

C.It'sdangerous.D.It'saccurate.

14.WhatistheconditionofAfricanelephants?

A.Theyarerapidlyincreasing.B.Theyareindiversity.

C.Theyarerapidlyreducing.D.Theyareinbalance.

15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.MakingtheSatelliteWorldview3forBiodiversity.

B.UsingSatellitetoMonitorEndangeredSpecies.

C.SupportingHuntingwithnewTechnology.

D.IntroducingDr.OlgaIsupovaattheUniversityofBath.

貴州省遵義市2021屆高三第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

BeijingMuseumofNaturalHistory

Address:126SouthTianqiaoStreet,DongchengDistrict,Beijing

Websites:/en/(En);/(Cn)

Hours:9:00-17:00(noentryafter16:00);ClosedMondays(closeddaysmayvaryonnational

holidays,winterandsummervacations)

E-mail:office@

Generaladmissionfee:Free(passportrequiredforentry)

Ticketbooking:(24hoursavailable);(+86-10)67027702(9:00-16:00)

TheBeijingNaturalHistoryMuseumwasthefirstlarge-scalenaturalhistorymuseuminChina

afterthefoundingofthePeople'sRepublicofChina.Itisalargenaturalhistorymuseumfocusing

onspecimen(標(biāo)本)collectionresearchandeducationinthefieldsofpaleontology(古生物學(xué)),

animals,plantsandanthropologyn(人類(lèi)學(xué)).

Themuseumhousesacollectionofmorethan270,000zoologicalandotherspecimens.

PermanentdisplayscanbefoundintheHallsofPaleontology,Zoology,BotanyandMankind

Evolution(進(jìn)化).Itsspaciousgalleriescontainsomefinespecimensoffossilsincludingvarious

invertebrates(無(wú)脊椎動(dòng)物),mammals,earlyhumans,reptiles,dinosaurskeletonsandeggs

excavatedinChina.Italsocontainsalargecollectionofminerals,aswellasafantasticdisplayof

naturallycarvedandpolishedstonesusedinthetraditionalChineseartofminiaturerockeryd段山).

TheHallofPaleontologyfeaturesfossilsfromthePaleozoic,MesozoicandCenozoiceras,

formingawordlesschronicleofprehistoriclifethatflourished(繁榮)between1and500million

yearsago.Amongtheexhibitsarea22-meterMamenxidinosaurfossilwhichis140millionyears

old,aflyingYidinosaurandaswimmingYudinosaur.

1.Atwhichtimeisabsolutelyimpossibleforvisitorstoenterthemuseum?

A.10:00amonMonday.

B.4:05pmonFriday.

C.11:00amonTuesday.

D.2:00pmonSunday.

2.WhichwebsiteshouldanEnglishstudentgotoifheorshewantstobookaticket?

A.www/en/.B./.

C.office@.D..

3.Whatcanastudentdointhemuseum?

A.Learnsomeknowledgeaboutmankindevolution.

B.Enjoyafamouspaintingbyamaster.

C.Buysomespecimenstodoresearch.

D.Carveandpolishstonesbyhimselforherself.

MaryNafulalearnedshehadcancerayearago.Shesurvivedthecancertreatment,butherhair

fellout.Thehairlossmadethemotherofthreefeelunprotectedandweak.Nafulafoundhelpata

beautysaloninNairobi.Womengotosalonsforhaircutsandbeautytreatments.Butthisbusinessin

Kenya*scapitaloffersotherproducts.IlgaveNafulaawigtocoverherhead.Thewigreplacesthe

naturalhairshelostduringthetreatment.

Nafuladescribeshernewfeelingsofconfidenceinherself.HWecantakeallthechallengesthat

accompanyus,knowingthatwearegoingtoheal,"shesays.Cancerdeathsarerisingfrom37,000

reportedcasesin2012toalmost48,000currently.DoctorGladwellKiarieisacancerspecialistat

TheNairobiHospital.Shesaystheriseincancerdeathsisprobablyaresultoflifestylechangesand

moretestingforcancer."Wearesmokingmore.Wearetakingalcoholmore,"Kiariesaid.nOur

traditionaldietshavechanged.Wehavemorefattyfoods.Wehavelesswaterandgreensinour

foods."

Nafulasayssheishappytohaveawigandtobefreefromcriticismonthestreetsandinthe

publictransportvehiclescalled"matatus.'1Nafuladescribedbeingverysickandtryingtorideina

matatu.Shewastold"Youshouldnotenterthematatubecausecancercaninfectus."DianaAkechis

theownerofthebeautysalonwhereNafulagotherwig.Akechstarteddoingbeautymakeovers(翻

新)fiveyearsagoafterafriendgotcancer.Thefriendlostherhair,butAkechgaveherawig."Let

mesaymyfriendgavemethewillpowertokeepdoingthis...She'sinheavenrightnowandIam

sureshe'sveryproudofwhatPmdoing.*'Recoveringfromcancercanbelongandpainful.Awig

canreducethepainandshowpatientsthattheyarenotalone.

4.Whatdoestheunderlined"wig"inparagraph1mean?

A.Apopularhat.B.Abeautifulmask.

C.Apieceofartificialhair.D.Apairoffashionablesunglasses.

5.WhyarecancerdeathsrisingrecentlyinKenya?

A.Becausetherearenotenoughbeautysalonstoofferspecialproducts.

B.Becausetestingforcancercausespeopletosufferfromcancers.

C.BecausepeopleinKenyaaretoopoortobetreated.

D.Becausetheunhealthylifestylesmainlyleadtomorecancers.

6.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.PeoplelivingwithcancersinKenyaareusuallydiscriminated.

B.Nafulahasrecoveredfromhercancercompletely.

C.MoreandmorepeopleinKenyawillquitsmoking.

D.Wearingawigisthebestwaytotreatcancer.

7.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.AfriendofDianaAkechdyingofcancer.

B.Thefunctionsofwearingawig.

C.Thereasonfortheappearanceofthewig.

D.Thehelpfromafriendtoopenasalon.

C

MynameisMichelle.Fm27yearsold,andPvebeenwritingletterstomypenpalinEngland

for14years.

Yes,apenpal.RachelandIhavebeenwritingletterstoeachothersincethe8thgrade.My

readingteacheratthetimehelpedourclassfindpenpalsthroughacompanycalledInternational

YouthService(unfortunatelyclosedin2008).

OnFebruary28,2006,1receivedaletterbackfromthegirlfromEngland.Ourlettersstartedto

turnintonovellas(中篇小說(shuō))prettyquickly.Webeganspillingourgutstoeachotheraboutallsorts

ofteenagestuff-boys,namely.

Wecontinuedwritinglettersthroughoutcollege,buttheystartedtoslowdownwiththeageof

theInternetandFacebook.Itwasbothablessingandacurse,becauseifIneededtosharesomething

withherrightaway,Ididn'thavetowaittwoweeksforaresponse.Buttherewasstillnobetter

feelingthanopeningupmymailboxandseeingpasttheadvertisementsandcampushappeningsand

findingaletterwithherhandwritingontheenvelopewaitingforme.

Onewouldthinkthatwearemoreconnectedthaneverinaworldoftextmessagingandsocial

media-buthonestly,Idon'tthinkthiscouldbefurtherfromthetruth.Wearelosingthepersonal

touch,thequalityofthetimeittakestoputintoafriendship.Thinkaboutletterwriting—it*snot

expensive.Aninternationalstampcosts$1.15.

It'snottheexpense.It'sthetime.Thetimeittakestogotothestoreandpickoutacardor

stationary.Thetimeittakestoactuallyhand-writealetter.Thetimeittakestoaddresstheenvelope,

gotothepostoffice,pay,andmailtheletterout.AndIbelievethisiswhatmakesletterwritingso

personalandspecial.

8.HowdidMichellefindapenpal?

A.Byreadinganovel.

B.BytravellingtoEngland.

C.ThroughtheInternet.

D.Throughacompany

9.WhydidMichelle'sletterwritingslowdown?

A.BecausetheInternetoccupiedmorecommunication.

B.Becauseshedidn'twanttowaittoolongfbrareply.

C.Becauseopeningupthemailboxistroublesome.

D.Becausetoomanyadvertisementstookupthemailbox.

10.Whathappensinaworldoftextmessagingandsocialmedia?

A.Webecomeclosertoeachother.

B.Wearelosingthequalitytimeoffriendship.

C.Letterwritingbecomesmoreexpensive.

D.Letterwritingbecomescheaper.

11.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Letterwritingtakestoomuchtime.

B.Lettercommunicationneedsseveralsteps.

C.Timespentinletterwritingmakesitvaluable.

D.Timespentinletterwritingmakesitexpensive.

D

Scientificexpertshavewarnedthatdeadlypandemics(大流行?。゛relikelytokeephappening

ifactionisnottakentoprotectnaturalenvironments.Thewarningcameinareportfromthe

IntergovernmentalScience-PolicyPlatformonBiodiversityandEcosystemServices,an

internationalexpertgroupthatadvisesgovernments.Thegrouphasmorethan130memberstates.

Theexpertscalledformajoreffortsaimedatpreventingpandemicsratherthantryingto

containthemaftertheyhappen.Thereporturgesmajorworldwideeffortstostophabitatdestruction

thatcanleadvirusestojumpfromwildanimalstohumans.

TheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionhasestimatedthatthreeoutofeveryfournew

oremerginginfectiousdiseasesinpeoplecomefromanimals.ScientistshavesaidCOVID-19

probablystartedinbatsandbeganspreadingamonghumans.

Intheirreport,theexpertspredictthatabouthalfofanestimated1.7millionundiscovered

virusesinnaturemightbeabletoinfectpeople.Activitiessuchaspoaching(偷獵)orclearing

foreststogrowsoyorpalmoilcanbringhumansanddiseaseclosertogether.

PeterDaszakwasthereport'sleadwriter.HeispresidentofEcoHealthAlliancean

internationalhealth,environmentanddevelopmentorganization.Hesaidinastatementthateven

thoughtheexpertscallforurgentaction,"thisreportisnotamisfortunesuggestingtheworld's

goingtoendandifstoolate.^^Instead,Daszaksaiditshouldbeseenas"anoptimisticcallfor

action.^^

Henotedthatthecunentmethodfordealingwithpandemicsistowaitforthemtoemergeand

thentrytoidentifythembeforetheyspread.COVID-19hasdemonstratedtheproblemswiththat

plan.OfficialsattemptedtocontainCOVID-19afterthediseasewasdiscoveredlastyear,butitwas

alreadytoolate."Andherewearewaitingforavaccine(疫苗)anddrugstowork,“Daszaksaid.

“It'snotagoodstrategy.Weneedtodomore.^^

12.Whydoestheaimofurginghabitatprotectionneedmajorworldefforts?

A.lbpreventvirusesspreadingfromanimalstohumans.

B.Tostopillegalpoachingandforestdestruction.

C.Tocontrolpandemicsaftertheyhappen.

D.TDstrengtheninternationalcooperation.

13.Howmanynaturalvirusesmightinfecthumans?

A.About1.7million.B.About0.85million.

C.Aboutthreefourths.D.About130.

14.WhatmightbegoodstrategyaccordingtoPeterDaszak?

A.Waitingforpandemicstoappear.

B.Expectingeffectivevaccinesanddrugs.

C.Investigatingpandemicsaftertheyappear.

D.Actingearlierandmoreactivelytoexploremore

15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AdvicefromIntergovernmentalScience-PolicyPlatform.

B.Experts,ViewsonDiseaseControlandPrevention.

C.MoreDeadlyPandemicsifNatureNotProtected.

D.UnstoppablyIncreasingPandemics.

貴州省黔東南州2021屆高三高考3月模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

AFour-dayTriptoItaly

Day1:Bologna

Afulldaytoexploreoneofltaly'smostundervaluedbutbeautifulcities,includingthe

CathedralSanPetronio'sobservatory;PalazzoArchiginnasioandAnatomicalTheatre.Welcometo

thetalk“VitalForces:Soul,MindandBodyintheHumanandAnimalWorlds0fromAndrewSpira

anddinnerwithwineatalocalrestaurant.

Day2:Florence

InthecompanyofAndrewSpira,afulldayofexplorationofthiswonderfulcityincludesthe

FondazioneScienzaeTecnica;PazziChapelandmonumenttoGalileoinSantaCroce;andGalileo

ScienceMuseum.AlecturefromDavidWootton.

Day3:Florence

DuringyourfinalfulldayinFlorence?AndrewwillguideyouaroundtheCathedral

Museum-awonderfulexperienceduetotheamazinghousingoftheCathedralstreasuresincluding

worksbyMichelangelo,BrunelleschiandtheoriginalGatesofParadise.AlecturefromDavid

Wootton.

Day4:Bolognathendepart

Onthelastday,thereisamorningvisittothe“offthebeatentrack”Museumof

CommunicationandwelltransportyoutoBolognaairport.Youhavetopayyourownfarehome

afteryougetofftheplane.YouarewelcometospendadditionaltimeinBolognaandouroperating

partnerTravelEditioncanhelpyouwithadditionalnightsaccommodationvisitsandalternatetravel

arrangements.

Highlights:

Price:£1825

Themainthingstovisit:Fromastronomic,architectural,medicalandmathematical

perspectives,duringthetrip,you'lllookatthewonderfulcollections,buildingsandchurchesthat

showtherichknowledgeoftheRenaissancewhileenjoyingthesebeautifulcities.

Tobook:callUK+44(0)2072510045oremailus

Theguide:AndrewSpira,ahistorian

1.WhatcanvisitorsdoonDay1?

A.Visitamonument.B.Visitthecitymuseum.

C.Enjoyamealwithwine.D.EnjoyMichelangelo'sworks.

2.WhichisthesamethingvisitorscandoonDay2andDay3?

A.TouringBologna.B.Goingtothetheater.

C.Visitinganaturemuseum.D.Attendingalecture.

3.Whichofthefollowingisthehighlightofthetrip?

A.Itisguidedbyahistorian.B.Itoffersfreetransportandmeals.

C.Itrequiresbookingonlineinadvance.D.Itisaimedtoteachvisitorsabout

modemarchitecture.

B

Regnanteandherhusband,Tingley,knewtheywereintroublewhentheyfoundthattheyhad

tostayattheairportonthenightbeforeThanksgivingwithagroundedplaneand30turtles(海龜).

Thetworescuerswerepartofavolunteerefforttosavehundredsofseaturtlesthatwerewashedup

closetodeathonthebeachesofMassachusetts.

Thecoupleurgentlyneededtofindtemperature-controlledaccommodationfortheendangered

seaturtles.Theywereintherescuerracetosavethesmallestseaturtlesintheworld?atalittleover

2feetlong,andtheyhadbeenfoundwithverylowtemperatures.Everyyear,hundredsoftheturtles

followwarmoceancurrentsnorthfromtheirhatchingsitesintheGulfofMexico,becometrapped

inthecoldAtlanticandarethenrescuedfromCapeCodbyvolunteers,whotakethemtowildlife

centresalongwarmercoastlines.

RegnanteisavolunteerwithTurtlesFlyToo,acharitythatprovidesairtransportlorthe

strickenturtles.OnWednesday,shetookoffwiththeturtlesfromnearBostoninaplanepilotedby

herhusband.TheywereboundforNewOrleansbutstormsforcedthemtochangecourseandrefuel

twice.Then,atChattanooga.Tennessee,astonedamagedthepropeller(螺旋槳)."Itwasjustone

thingafteranother,RegnantetoldTheNewYorkTimes,justkindofwantedtosay,'Guys,it's

goingtobeOK'.”

Forturtles,beingoutofthewaterandintransitforalongperiodwasstressful.Luckily,ahappy

endingwasdelivered.Twoheatedtrucksweresentnearby,wheretheturtlesspentthenight.On

Thanksgivingmorning,RegnanteandTing

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