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2023學(xué)年第一學(xué)期徐匯區(qū)學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷卷
高三英語(yǔ)試卷2023.12
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I.ListeningComprehension
SectionAShortConversations
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswerson
yourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.PaintingB.PhotographyC.PlayingguitarD.Cooking
2.A.RainydaysB.SunnydaysC.CloudydaysD.Snowydays
3.A.GraduatedB.GotmarriedC.BoughtahouseD.Gotpromoted
4.A.ParisB.TokyoC.RomeD.Athens
5.A.ShoppingB.EatingC.ReadingD.Workingout
6.A.TravelplansB.CareergoalsC.RelationshipstatusD.Hobbies
7.A.DragonRollsB.SashimiC.SalmonRollsD.TempuraRolls
8.A.BusinessAdministrationB.EnvironmentalScience
C.ComputerScienceD.Psychology
9.A.EntertainmentonlyB.Medicalpurposes
C.EducationandtrainingD.Virtualtourism
10.A.ImprovinghealthB.Buildingmuscle
C.FlexibilityD.Weightloss
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearseverallongerconversations)andshortpassage(s),andyouwillbe
askedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversations)andthepassage(s).Theconversations)andthe
passage(s)willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,read
thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyou
haveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.OnceadayB.TwiceadayC.ThreetimesadayD.Everyotherday
12.A.ToimprovedigestionB.Topreventbadbreath
C.ToenhancetoothsurfaceD.Toreducetheriskofdecayedtooth
13.A.EarlydetectionofissuesB.Emergencytoothextraction
C.TeethwhiteningproceduresD.Improvinggumhealth
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Cookingathomewiththehelpoffamily
B.Quickandconvenientaccesstofavoritemeals
C.Diningoutregularlysoastohavebalancednutrition
D.Avoidingalljunkfoodwhichonlytastesnice
15.A.SlowpreparationandnicecookingB.Accuratedeliverytimeestimates
C.QuickpreparationanddeliveryD.Unlimitedmenuoptionstobeconfusing
16.A.LimitedchoicesB.Providingvarioustastesandpreferences
C.OnlyofferingpizzaandburgersD.Exclusivelyfeaturinglocalfoods
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Keepallcopiesinhotelsafeforimportantdocuments
B.Makecopiesandleaveonesetwithsomeonebackhome
C.Don'tmakecopiestoavoidmisplacement
D.Sharecopieswithfellowtravelers
18.A.UselocalSIMcardssoastogettouchwithfamilyquickly
B.Checkinonlywhenchangingcountries
C.UsemessagingappsandalocalSIMcardforemergencies
D.Avoidcommunicationtofocusonthetrip
19.A.Alwayscarrylargeamountsofcash
B.UseRFID-blockingwalletsandbackpacks
C.Avoidcrowdedareasentirely
D.Truststrangerstowatchyourbelongings
20.A.Avoidvaccinationsandbringyourownfoodforhealthpurpose.
B.Eatanddrinkanythingavailable,especiallythosewithlocalflavors
C.Exploreinformationonvaccinationsandhealthguidelines.
D.Don'tworryaboutstayingthirsty.
II.Grammarandvocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegiven
word;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Perhapsevenmoreincredibleisthatit'ssmackbanginthemiddleofKentucky.
MammothCaveNationalParkpreservesthisuniqueandhistoricalnaturalwonder.Aslargeasthe
limestonecavesystemis,parkofficials,estimatethere(21)beanother600milesofcave
passagewaysthathaveyettobeexplored.
(22)thoseunexplored,morethan200cavesexistintheparkthatare
disconnectedfromthelargersystem.
Theincrediblerockformationshaveresultedinthepark(23)(recognize)asaWorldHeritage
Site,thankstoitsextraordinarysizeandscientificimportance-makingitoneofonly13naturalUSsites
withthattitle.
Thecaveswerecreatednaturallybytheprocessoflimestoneerosion,whichisknownas“karst
topography”.Rainandriversslowlydissolveandshapesoftlimestone,whichcreatesthevastunderground
network.Thesystemisstillbeingshapedandcarvedtoday.Notonlyaretheyastunningdestinationtovisit,
butthesystemalsoprovidesdrinkingwaterforroughly40%oftheUSpopulation-andthey're(24)
historicalsignificancetoo.
Thecavesactasatimecapsulethatpreserveover5,000yearsofhumanhistory-andthecaves'first
explorerswereNativeAmericans,who(25)(mine)theupperlevelsofMammothCave.Thanksto
thecavesystem'satmosphereandnaturalprotectionfromanykindofhumandisturbance,thearchaeological
siteshavebeenleftingreatshape.SeveralsetsofNativeAmericanremainshavebeenrecovered,(26)
(provide)fascinatingevidenceofpre-Columbianfunerarypractices.
MammothCavewasestablishedasanationalparkthankstostronglocalsupport.Backinthe1920s,
SecretaryoftheInteriorHubertWorkcreatedtheSouthernAppalachianNationalParkCommissionin1925
tosurvey(27)(propose)parksites,includingthecaves.Afteryearsofworkacquiringthelandfor
thepark,aswellasbuildingroads,trails,andpublicfacilities,MammothCaveNationalParkwasestablished
onJuly1,1941.
PioneeringAfricanAmericansweresomeofthefirstcaveguides,andareresponsibleforsomeofthe
morerecentlydiscoveredpassageways.StephenBishop,whowasaslave,workedinthecavefrom1838to
1856andventuredbeyondthetourroutesthat(28)(establish).Hecrossedaterrifyingdropcalled
the“bottomlesspit“todiscoverunmappedareasofthecavesystem.Althoughtheywereunrecognizedatthe
time,pioneerslikeBishophelpedsparkthegoldenageofcaveexploration.
Theparknowreceivesaround2millionvisitorsayear,withroughlyaquartertakingatourofthecaves
-everythingfromaculturaltourtothemoreadventurousscramblingtoursonoffer.Thecavesupportsmore
than130wildlifespecies,suchastheeyelesscavefish,(29)hasadaptedtothelightlessenvironment
bynolongergrowingeyes,andthecavecrayfish.
MammothCaveNationalParkisalsomuchmorethanjustacave;itssurroundingforestcontainsone
of(30)(diverse)habitatsinthecountry.Therearemilesoftrailsopenforhorsebackriding,with
kayakandcanoetrailsandgreatfishingspots.Therearealsomorethan1,300floweringspeciesintheforest,
andanimalslikewoodwarblers,thrushes,andbaldeaglescanregularlybespotted.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.
NotethatthereisonewordmorethanyoMneed.
A.attractionB.waitingC.mysteryD.uniqueE.simplyF.originally
G.stableH.popularityI.donatingJ.searchingK.interfere
There'sararely-visited,dustycorneroftheworldwheresomethingmagicalhappens.Theplace,which
lookslikeMarswithitsredrocklandscape,istheTatacoaDesert,inColombia.
TatacoaislocatedintheregionofHuila,southofthecountry'scapitalBogota.AlthoughTatacoa,with
itsprotrudingcactiandredrippledrocks,iscalledadesert,itisinfactadrytropicalforest.Buttheexciting,
andvery(31),featureofthisdesert,iswhathappensaboveit,atnight.
Thankstoitsremotelocation-ifsalmost30milesandanhour'sdriveoverbumpywindingroadstothe
nearesttown-Tatacoahasnolightpollutionto(32)withthenightsky.
Upto88constellations(星座)arevisibleonaclearnight,aswellasbothhemispheres-somethingthat
happensnowhereelseintheworld.
Thewarmanddryclimatehelpswithstargazing;a(33)atmosphere,whichhappensindry
spotsorplacesofhighelevation,decreasessomethingcalledscintillation,whichiswhenastar'slightrises
andfallsrapidly.Ifswhystarstwinkle,whichlooksbeautifulbutisn'tsogreatforastronomers.
NotonlyisTatacoaanaturalwonder,buttheDIYobservatorythat'srunbyaColombianmannamed
JavierFernandaRuaRestrepohasbecomeastar(34)too.Infact,thishumblebuildingattracts
stargazersfromallovertheworld,fromChinatoIcelandtoAustralia.AndRestrepohasalsobecomewell-
knowninastronomercircles,withafewscientists(35)theirowntelescopestosupportthegrassroots
observatory.
TheColombian,whois(36)fromCali,fellinlovewiththestarsthankstohisfather'sinterest
inastronomyandscience,andfirstvisitedTatacoain1997,totrytoseetheCometHale-Bopp.Hestayedfor
acoupleofdaysbeforeheadingbacktohishometown.Butwithinamonth,hereturnedtoTatacoa-andnever
left,campingoutforweeksonend(37)forthenighttocomesothathecouldwatchthestars.
AtfirstRestrepohadworkedattheColombiangovemmenfsobservatory,whichhehelpedstafffor15
years.Butafterbudgetcutsmeanthelosthisjob,hefiguredhewould(38)buildhisown.
In2015,Restrepoopenedthedoorstohisobservatory-TatacoaAstronomia-withjustonetelescope.
Now,asColombiahasgrownin(39)asatouristdestination,hundredsflocktoRestrepo'sstarparty,
whichheholdsonceayearinJuly.
TatacoaAstronomiaisonlyopenonstarrynights,andRestreporemainsthesoleemployee.Butthat
doesn,tdistractfromtheintimacyandthespecialnessoftheplace.Thestructuresitsonasmallpatchofland
thatRestrepoboughthimself,andiscordoned(隔離)offbytarpaulin(油布)toaddanextrasenseof(40)
andintrigue(陰謀)forvisitors.
“Thestars...theyputmylifeintoitstinyperspective,hesays,“andtheyconstantlyremindmethere
aregreaterthingsoutthere.^^
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Acupuncture(針灸),anancientChinesemedicalpractice,hasbeentheremedyforcountlesspatients
forthousandsofyears.Beforemodernmedicinecametolife,ancientChineseusedstonetoolsto(41)
pain.Overtime,thisprimitivepractice(42)evolvedintoacomprehensiveandprofound
medicalsystemand(43)therootofacupuncture.
Acupunctureisatreatmentthataimsto(44)thebody'sself^regulatingfunctions.Itstherapeutic
principlesareinlinewiththe(45)conceptsoftraditionalChinesemedicine,whichemphasizesall-
inclusivetreatment,meridian(經(jīng)絡(luò))adjustment,balanceofbodilyfunctionsandoverallphysiologicalwell-
being.
Practicescan(46)_______informs,includingneedleinsertion,cuppingandscraping.Needleinsertion,
themostcommonmethod,is(47)byinsertinghair-thinneedlesintomeridians,(48)
specificpointsonthebodythat(49)vitalenergy(theqi).Practitionerslift,twirlandrotateneedles
tounblocktheflowofenergy;(50)yinandyangbalance;andstimulatethebody'sinnate(51)
tohealitself.
LookingbeyondChina,acupuncturehasbecomeaglobal(52).Overtheyears,acupuncture
hasseenmanyadvancementsinscientificresearchandmodernmedicine.Itisnowamainstream(53)
andcomplementarytreatmentforavarietyofweaknesses.Accordingtoa2019WHOreport,
acupunctureisusedin113ofits120membercountries,(54)itswidespreadrecognitionand
application.
AsanancientChinesemedical(55)witharichhistoryanddeepculturalsignificance,
acupunctureisanembodimentofprofoundculturalheritageandaholisticpathtohealing.
41.A.relieveB.resumeC.releaseD.rebel
42.A.radicallyB.graduallyC.reluctantlyD.randomly
43.A.cultivatedB.evaluatedC.shapedD.eliminated
44.A.promoteB.reflectC.alternateD.perform
45.A.occasionalB.philosophicalC.considerableD.mechanical
46.A.ariseB.healC.varyD.survive
47.A.takenoverB.endedupC.figuredoutD.carriedout
48.A.orB.andC.whileD.with
49.A.blockB.generateC.motivateD.channel
50.A.terrifyB.stimulateC.reserveD.restore
51.A.willingnessB.instinctC.potentialD.nutrient
52.A.libertyB.therapyC.curiosityD.wonderland
53.A.proportionB.alternativeC.procedureD.affection
54.A.illustratingB.predictingC.featuringD.nominating
55.A.assessmentB.occupationC.practiceD.obedience
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
A
HanGuorui,afolkartistspecializinginmakingDongminggrain
pictures,isgenerallybusyinautumnasheneedstocollectmaterialsforhis
work.Thisyear,hehasbeenevenbusier,ashehasattendedfairsto
demonstratehisskillsandpromotegrainart.
Thegrainpictures,whichtaketheirnamefromDongmingcountyin
Heze,Shandongprovince,areatraditionalfolkcraftwithahistoryofmore
than200years.Thepracticewaslistedasaprovincialintangiblecultural
/icr加ge(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))in2016bytheShandongProvincialDepartment
ofCultureandTourism.
Afterbeingtreatedtopreventdecayandinsectinfestation,grains,grassandvegetableseedsareglued
togethertoformapicture.
"Weusethedifferentshapesandcolorsofgrainsandseeds,whichareallcollectedfromthefield,"says
Han.
BorninDongming,acountyalongthebanksoftheYellowRiver,heattendedaregionalfairinmid-
October.Hispicturesattractedmanychildrenwhoaskedquestions,suchas,"willtheseseedssprout",and
"canthesegrainsbeeaten?"
Hanansweredthechildren'squestionswhileshowingthemhowtousegrainsandseedstomakea
picture.
"Onlynow,whenfoodissufficient,canpeoplemakeapicturewithsurplusgrain,"hesays.
Tomakepicturesthatmorepeoplelike,HanworksinthestyleofChineseinkandWesternoilpaintings.
NowhisgrainpicturesarenotonlysoldincitiesacrossChina,butalsotooverseasmarkets,includingsome
Europeancountries,SouthKoreaandJapan,hesays.
"GrainpictureshavebecomeaculturalproductthatishelpingtoenrichfarmerslivingontheYellow
Riverplain,"saysHan.
TheYellowRiver,thecountry'ssecondlongest,isconsideredthecradleofChinesecivilization.For
thousandsofyears,thepeoplelivingalongitsbankshavenurturedrichandvibrantculturesthathaveendured
tothisday.
Togivepeopletheopportunitytofamiliarizethemselveswithitsrichcultureandplentifulproducts,
Shandongprovincehasorganizedfairsnamedaftertheriverthroughouttheyear,withsomeeventsheldin
communitiestoinvolvemorepeople.
Atthefairs,intangibleculturalheritageitems,handicrafts,localdelicacies,performances,and
agriculturalproductsareavailable.
AtonefairinacommunityinJinan,thecapitalcityofShandong,inlateOctober,morethan10types
ofhandicraftswereonshow,includinggourd-carving,paper-cutting,textilesandhempropeweaving.
“Thefairbuildsabridgebetweenintangibleculturalheritageproducersandconsumers.Usingitems
thatareembodiedwithtraditionalcultureisagoodwaytopassonculture,"saysSunXicai,deputydirector
ofJinanFolkLiteratureandArtAssociation.
Atthefair,60-somethingYuShaoqing,whowassellinganimal-shapedtextileproducts,attractedalot
ofbuyers.
"Manyyoungpeopleshowaninterestinmyproducts.Theybuythemtodecoratetheirroomsandcars,"
saysYu.
Yu,whoworkedinembroiderydesignbeforeretiring,designsherproducts,whichtaketheshapeof
animalsliketigers,rabbitsandducks.Currently,sheisworkingonadragondesignfornextyeartowelcome
theYearoftheDragon.
56.Whatdothegrainsundergobeforebeingusedintheartwork?
A.Grainsarecarefullyselected,paintedinvariouscolorsandair-dried.
B.Grainsandseedsarebondedfollowingcertainpreservativetreatment.
C.Grainsandseedsarewellpreservedsothattheywillspout.
D.Grainsarecarvedandthenassembledintoapicture.
57.Peoplemakegrainpictures.
A.duetoadvancementsintechnology
B.becauseofnurturedrichandvibrantculturesalongtheYellowRiver
C.insituationswherethereisasufficientandexcessivesupplyofgrains
D.asaresultofgovemmenfsfinancialsupportsforlocalartists
58.WhattypesofproductsandculturalelementswereavailableatthefairsorganizedbyShandongprovince
throughouttheyear?
A.Electronicsandfashionitems;performancesshowcasingmoderntechnology
B.Handicrafts,localdelicacies,performances,anditemsembodiedwithtraditionalculture
C.Industrialmachineryandtools;demonstrationsofmanufacturingprocesses
D.Luxurygoodsanddesignerfashion;fashionshowsfeaturinginternationaldesigners
B
PersistentlyengaginginnegativethinkingpatternsmayraisetheriskofAlzheimer'sdisease,findsa
newUCL-ledstudy.
Inthestudyofpeopleagedover55,publishedinAlzheimers&Dementia,researchersfound"repetitive
negativethinking5(RNT)islinkedtosubsequentcognitivedeclineaswellasthedeposition(沉積)ofharmful
brainproteinslinkedtoAlzheimer's.
LeadauthorDrNatalieMarchant(UCLPsychiatry)said:""Depressionandanxietyinmid-lifeandold
agearealreadyknowntoberiskfactorsfordementia(癡呆).Here,wefoundthatcertainthinkingpatterns
implicatedindepressionandanxietycouldbeanunderlyingreasonwhypeoplewiththosedisordersaremore
likelytodevelopdementia.
“Wehopethatourfindingscouldbeusedtodevelopstrategiestolowerpeople'sriskofdementiaby
helpingthemtoreducetheirnegativethinkingpatterns.99
FortheAlzheimer'sSociety-supportedstudy,theresearchteamfromUCL,INSERMandMcGill
Universitystudied292peopleovertheageof55whowerepartofthePREVENT-ADcohortstudy,anda
further68peoplefromtheIMAP+cohort.
Overaperiodoftwoyears,thestudyparticipantsrespondedtoquestionsabouthowtheytypicallythink
aboutnegativeexperiences,focusingonRNTpatternslikerumination(沉思)aboutthepastandworryabout
thefuture.Theparticipantsalsocompletedmeasuresofdepressionandanxietysymptoms.
Theircognitivefunctionwasassessed,measuringmemory,attention,spatialcognition,andlanguage.
Some(113)oftheparticipantsalsounderwentPETbrainscans,measuringdepositsoftauandamyloid,two
proteinswhichcausethemostcommontypeofdementia,Alzheimer?sdisease,whentheybuildupinthe
brain.
TheresearchersfoundthatpeoplewhoexhibitedhigherRNTpatternsexperiencedmorecognitive
declineoverafour-yearperiod,anddeclinesinmemory(whichisamongtheearliersignsofAlzheimer?s
disease),andtheyweremorelikelytohaveamyloidandtaudepositsintheirbrain.
“Weproposethatrepetitivenegativethinkingmaybeanewriskfactorfordementiaasitcould
contributetodementiainauniqueway,“saidDrMarchant.
TheresearcherssuggestthatRNTmaycontributetoAlzheimer'sriskviaitsimpactonindicatorsof
stresssuchashighbloodpressure,asotherstudieshavefoundthatphysiologicalstresscancontributeto
amyloidandtaudeposition.
Co-authorDrGaelChetelatcommented:ctOurthoughtscanhaveabiologicalimpactonourphysical
health,whichmightbepositiveornegative.Mentaltrainingpracticessuchasmeditationmighthelp
promotingpositive-whiledown-regulatingnegative-associatedmentalschemes.
“Lookingafteryourmentalhealthisimportant,anditshouldbeamajorpublichealthpriority,asifs
notonlyimportantforpeople'shealthandwell-beingintheshortterm,butitcouldalsoimpactyoureventual
riskofdementia.
59.Repetitivenegativethinking(RNT)islinkedto.
A.thinkingapproachimprovementinlateryears
B.latercognitivedeclineandthedepositofharmfulbrainproteins.
C.anxietydisorderswhichoccursinfemalessolely
D.individualsofyoungerage,whichisturningintoatrend
60.AccordingtoDr.NatalieMarchant,certainthinkingpatterns.
A.havenosubstantialimpactondementia
B.areprimarycontributorstodepressionandanxietydisorders
C.couldbeareasonwhysomepeoplearemorelikelytogetdementia.
D.Relevantprimarilyinmid-life,notinoldage
61.Inthestudyoveraperiodoftwoyears,theparticipantswereaskedabouttheir.
A.favoritepersonalexperiences
B.dailyroutinesandhabits
C.typicalthinkingaboutnegativeexperiences
D.perspectivesonvariousmentalhealthpractices
62.Whatdotheresearchersproposeasapotentialnewriskfactorfordementia?
A.Depressionandanxietydisorders
B.Accumulationofamyloidandtaudepositsinthebrain
C.Repetitivepositivethinkingpatterns
D.Repetitivenegativethinkingpatterns
c
ZionNationalParkinUtahhasplentyoftrails,butAngels
Landingmaybethemostbreathtaking.Picturethis.Youbeginthe
hikeonthewideandwell-maintainedWestRimTrail.Itfollows
theriverandthencrossesthebottomofthecanyon,surrounded
by270-million-year-oldlayersofrock.Relaxing,right?Justwait
forit.Thetrailthenstartstoclimbviaaseriesofswitchbacks(急
轉(zhuǎn)彎)leadingupthesideofthemountain.Thenmore
switchbacks:21tighterturns,called“Walter'sWiggles,“where
elevationlevelsrapidlyincrease.Yourheartbeatisprobablyrapidlyincreasingatthispoint,too.
OntopofWalter'sWiggles,youcanstopforastunningview(perhapswithamarriageproposal)anda
restroomstopwhileyoucontemplate(仔細(xì)考慮)thefinalstretchofthehike.Ifyou'reafraidofheights,ifs
besttoturnbacknow.Thelaststretchistherealtestofbravery.
Thelasthalfmileofthehikeiswhatreallyranksitasoneofthenation'smostdangerous.Angels
Landingitselfisafin-likeformationjutting(突出)1,500feetoutofthecanyon,andthisiswhereyoumake
thefinal500-footclimb.Guardrailsandchainsbolted(拴?。﹊ntothecliffhelpyoukeepfromtumbling
overtheextremelysteepledge.You'reliterallylivingontheedge,andyoudon,twanttotrustthe“angels”
downtheretocatchyou.Onceyoureachthetop,however,ifllallbeworthit:360-degreeviewsofthe
canyonmakeagreatbackdropforkickingbackandhavingamealbeforeyoucomebackdownthewayyou
came.
AngelsLandingmightbedangerous,butthankfully,nottoomanypeoplehavehadfatalfalls.According
totheparkwebsite,sevenpeoplehavediedinthe100yearstheparkhasexisted.Still,thisisaveryvigorous
hike.Ifyou'reoutofshape,bringingyoungchildrenalong,feelillorpronetofainting,orarejustplainafraid
ofheights,optforaneasiertrail.
Angel'sLandingisagreathikeformostoftheyear,besidesthecoldwintermonthswhenthetrails
couldbecomedangerouslyslippery.Summeristhemostpopulartimeofyear-andthereforethemost
crowded——butitcanalsogetextremelyhot,sooptforanearlymorninghikewhilethetemperaturesarestill
mild.
Sure,it'sdangerous,butthere?sareasonthisisoneofZion'smostpopularhikes.Ifyou'reupforthe
challenge,AngelsLandingwilldefinitelydeliverrewards.
ThisarticlefirstappearedonC.
63.Whatgeologicalfeaturesurroundsthehikerduringtheinitialpartofthehike?
A.Plentyoftrailsinthepark.B.MountainPeaks.
C.270-million-year-oldlayersofrock.D.GrassMeadows.
64.WhatisthemainattractionandappealofAngelsLanding?
A.Thechallenginghikewithswitchbacks
B.The360-degreeviewsofthecanyon
C.Thewell-maintainedWestRimTrail
D.Therivercrossingandrockformations
65.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Ifatouristisafraidofheights,ifsbesttoturnbackontoAngelsLanding.
B.Sevenpeoplehavediedsofarduetoslipperytrailsinwinter.
C.BringingyoungkidsalongtoclimbontoAngelsLandingwillbeappreciated.
D.Takingabreakwiththeviewsofthecanyonasbackgroundisabsolutelyworththetrip.
66.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.UnveilingtheHiddenBeauty:ExploringZionNationalPark'sTrails
B.Zion*sUltimateThrill:TheAdrenaline-PumpingAngelsLandingExpedition
C.ChasingHeights:Angels
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