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    For The Flying Classroom’s second project, 11 of us from Tehran went to Tokhme-Baloot, a rural village in Ilam, one of the poorest provinces in the country. ____ by the government, Ilam has a high rate of unemployment, ____ and drug use. People there used to make their living by farming, but now this way of life is ____ by constant famine (饥荒). The situation for children there is ____. Boys who don’t do well in school must start work after eighth grade and girls who don’t do well in school stay at home doing ____ or get married.

Because our research before the trip made us believe there were large ____ around the village, we planned our project concept around oak (橡树) trees and squirrels to make the children ____ the beauty of the environment.

____, when we arrived at the village, we saw that there were only flat, ____ grass fields. Tokhme-Baloot was far less ____ than we had expected. The village had only gotten gas and electricity four years earlier, and it was sometimes ____ in the winter. After we saw the village and the surrounding area, the best concept for the project that we could think of focused on the respect for ____.

We began working with the students. Children started ____ the school equipment in bright colors. My colleague Zoya and I cut a dead branch into pieces and painted it to recreate a tree inside the school, as a symbol of nature ____ by children, and on it we hung the squirrels and cranes. We left the school in bright colors with objects to ____ the children’s imaginations.

Projects like ours are viewed ____ by Iran’s government, and during our trip we were ____ twice, once by the army and once by Basij, a paramilitary (准军事的) militia (民兵组织). They came to the school and talked to our group’s founder about the project, questioning him about is ____, who supported it, who our members were, etc. After the tip, we ____ that The Flying Classroom might be stopped, but ____, it wasn’t.

1.A.Supported B.Ignored C.Cheated D.Valued

2.A.poverty B.influence C.development D.increase

3.A.used B.covered C.threatened D.enjoyed

4.A.hopeful B.poor C.wonderful D.strange

5.A.homework B.cooking C.chores D.washing

6.A.companies B.factories C.forests D.markets

7.A.destroy B.appreciate C.forget D.decide

8.A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Instead

9.A.false B.dusty C.poisonous D.rare

10.A.developed B.visited C.known D.polluted

11.A.benefited B.produced C.burned D.interrupted

12.A.war B.nature C.love D.god

13.A.dreaming B.stealing C.painting D.borrowing

14.A.praised B.written C.created D.saved

15.A.limit B.inspire C.share D.check

16.A.skeptically B.naturally C.wonderfully D.secretly

17.A.sentenced B.killed C.interviewed D.rescued

18.A.purpose B.result C.income D.success

19.A.hoped B.concluded C.pretended D.feared

20.A.secondly B.fortunately C.unluckily D.gradually

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。为了 The Flying Classroom的第二个项目,我们从Tehran 来到Tokhme-Baloot,在Ilam的一个偏远的村子。Ilam被政府忽视,在这里它有一个高的失业率、贫困和吸毒。旅行之后我们唯恐The Flying Classroom可能被停止,但是很幸运,它没有。 1.考查动词。句意:Ilam被政府忽视,在这里它有一个高的失业率、贫困和吸毒。A. Supported 支持;B. Ignored 忽视;C. Cheated 欺骗;D. Valued珍惜。这里指由于政府忽视管理。故选B。 2.考查名词。句意:Ilam被政府忽视,在这里它有一个高的失业率、贫困和吸毒。A. poverty 贫穷;B. influence影响;C. development发展;D. increase增长。失业必然导致贫穷。故选A。 3.考查动词。句意:那里的人们过去靠农业谋生,但是现在这种生活方式被连续不断的饥荒所威胁。A. used使用; B. covered 覆盖;C. threatened 威胁;D. enjoyed喜爱。故选C。 4.考查形容词。句意:对那里的孩子来说情况就是可怜。A. hopeful 有希望的;B. poor 可怜的,贫穷的;C. wonderful 极好的;D. strange奇怪的。根据下文可知,孩子们是可怜的。故选B。 5.考查名词。句意:学业不好的男孩八年级之后一定开始工作,学业不好的女孩留在家里做零活或结婚。A. homework 家庭作业;B. cooking做饭;C. chores 零工;D. washing洗涤。故选C。 6.考查名词。句意:因为我们旅行前的研究使我们相信有大片的森林,为了使孩子们欣赏到环境的美,我们在橡树和松鼠周围规划了我们的项目理念。A. companies 公司;B. factories 工厂;C. forests森林;D. markets市场。根据 we planned our project concept around oak (橡树) trees 可知,作者原以为这里会有大片的森林。故选C。 7.考查动词。句意:为了使孩子们欣赏到环境的美,我们在橡树和松鼠周围规划了我们的项目理念。A. destroy毁掉;B. appreciate鉴赏;C. forget忘记;D. decide决定。通过森林让孩子欣赏到环境的美。故选B。 8.考查副词。句意:然而,当我们到达村子时,我们看到那里只有平地和落满灰尘的草。A. However 然而;B. Therefore 因此;C. Besides另外;D. Instead反而。根据上下文可知,与作者之前想得不一样,所以用转折。故选A。 9.考查形容词。句意:然而,当我们到达村子时,我们看到那里只有平地和落满灰尘的草。A. false 错误的;B. dusty充满灰尘的;C. poisonous有毒的;D. rare罕见的。故选B。 10.考查动词。句意:Tokhme Baloot是远远低于我们预料的发展。A. developed发展;B. visited访问;C. known 知道;D. polluted污染。故选A。 11.考查动词。句意:这个村庄四年前才有了煤气和电,在冬天有时候就中断了。A. benefited 有利于;B. produced生产;C. burned燃烧;D. interrupted打断。故选D。 12.考查名词。句意:我们看到村子和周围的情况,我们认为我们要专注于对大自然的尊重。A. war 战争;B. nature自然;C. love爱; D. god上帝。故选B。 13.考查动词。句意:孩子们开始用鲜艳的颜色粉刷学校的设备。A. dreaming梦想; B. stealing偷;C. painting 粉刷,绘画;D. borrowing借。这里指粉刷学校的设备。故选C。 14.考查动词。句意:我的同事Zoya和我砍掉一个死树枝,把它弄成碎片,粉刷它,把它变成学校的一棵树,作为被孩子们挽救的大自然的一个象征符号。A. praised赞美;B. written 写;C. created创造; D. saved挽救,节约。故选D。 15.考查动词。句意:我们把物品用鲜艳的颜色粉刷离开学校,激发孩子们的灵感。A. limit 限制;B. inspire鼓舞;C. share 分享;D. check核对。故选B。 16.考查副词。句意:像我们这样的项目被伊朗政府持怀疑态度。A. skeptically怀疑地;B. naturally 自然地;C. wonderfully 极好地;D. secretly秘密地。故选A。 17.考查动词。句意:在旅游期间我们被会见两次。A. sentenced审判;B. killed杀死; C. interviewed会见,面试; D. rescued营救。故选C。 18.考查名词。句意:他们来到学校,和我们小组的创始人谈了这个项目。询问的目的是,谁支持它,它的成员是谁。A. purpose 目的;B. result 结果;C. income收入;D. success成功。故选A。 19.考查动词。句意:旅行之后我们唯恐The Flying Classroom可能被停止,但是很幸运,它没有。A. hoped 希望;B. concluded 得出结论;C. pretended假装; D. feared害怕。故选D。 20.考查副词。句意:旅行之后我们唯恐The Flying Classroom可能被停止,但是很幸运,它没有。A. secondly第二;B. fortunately 幸运地;C. unluckily 不幸地;D. gradually逐渐地。没有被停止,所以很幸运。故选B。
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