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    In this age of environmental crises, perhaps it comes no surprise that Stella Bowles found one in her own backyard. What is unique is her_______to do something about it

The 100-kilometre LaHave River passes through Stella's community of Upper LaHave. Back in 2015, the pretty waterway was considered by many locals_______ to swim inbut Stella wanted to know_______.The then 11-year-old was_______ to learn what was causing the pollution: human waste being cast_______into the water by hundreds of her neighbors

"I was _______ , " Stella says, when she found out 600 homes were using straight-pipes to pump waste from toilet to river without any filtration(过滤). She decided to _____the problem for her Grade 6 science project. With the help of a retired local physician, Stella learned how to_______ the water in the LaHave. _______, her results showed contamination (污染) way above Health Canada guidelines. _______ , locals were boating on the river without knowing they were ______the potential danger of infection

Stella began to raise _______ about the LaHave's contamination problem. Soon she was making local headlines and trying to _______politiciansFinallyin spring 2017 all levels of governments _______ to remove all straight-pipes in Nova Scotia by 2023

The LaHave _______isn't safe for swimming, but it should be safe for the sixth graders of Upper LaHave's future. Stella, now 14, continues to _______ more rigid rules to protect the river and this year travelled around her province to teach other kids how to test their local waterways and _______ for better care

In August, thanks to her excellent workStella_______ an International Eco-Hero Award, which _______ the efforts of environmental youth activists. "I never thought I'd be where I am today _______ a science project" says Stella, who is considering a career in environmental law

1.A.chance B.regret C.determination D.imagination

2.A.unfit B.perfect C.easy D.unpopular

3.A.when B.why C.how D.where

4.A.proud B.upset C.satisfied D.relieved

5.A.suddenly B.carefully C.directly D.quickly

6.A.confident B.curious C.excited D.sick

7.A.look into B.refer to C.point out D.set aside

8.A.heat B.protect C.store D.test

9.A.Normally B.Unfortunately C.Naturally D.Strangely

10.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.However

11.A.avoiding B.causing C.facing D.sensing

12.A.awareness B.doubts C.fears D.cash

13.A.ignore B.respect C.convince D.follow

14.A.agreed B.failed C.pretended D.happened

15.A.just B.still C.even D.yet

16.A.approve B.attempt C.persuade D.demand

17.A.call B.allow C.answer D.wait

18.A.missed B.refused C.earned D.presented

19.A.demands B.assesses C.collects D.recognizes

20.A.apart from B.because of C.instead of D.far from

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。在这个环境危机的时代,斯特拉·鲍尔斯发现了自己身边的拉哈德河被污染,然后她想尽办法去检测水质,并呼吁政府官员等协同保护水源。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:让人感觉独特的是她决定针对这一问题做出点什么的决心。 A. chance机会;B. regret遗憾,懊悔;C. determination决心,果断;D. imagination想象。通过下文的描述可知,面对拉哈德河被污染的现象,斯特拉·鲍尔斯检测水质、呼吁大家提高污染意识、还呼吁政府官员一起解决这个问题,可知,她是下定决心要做出点事情。故选C。 2.考查形容词辨析。句意:在2015年,这个美丽的河道被当地人认为是不适合游泳的,但是斯特拉想知道为什么。A. unfit不适合的;B. perfect完美的;C. easy容易的;D. unpopular不受欢迎的。此空格与第五段首句中的The LaHave ___15___isn’t safe for swimming(拉哈德河现在对于游泳是不安全的)呼应,所以可知,在2015年这个河被认为是不适合游泳的。故选A。 3.考查宾语从句的连接词。句意同上。A. when什么时候;B. why为什么;C. how如何;D. where哪儿。根据句意,斯特拉想知道河流不适合游泳的原因,故选B。 4.考查形容词辨析。句意:那时11岁的她知道了造成了污染的根源,很是失望:成百上千的邻居直接把人类排泄物排到河流中。A. proud骄傲的;B. upset失望的;C. satisfied满意的;D. relieved感到宽慰的,放心的。由“human waste being cast___5___into the water by hundreds of her neighbors(人们直接把人类排泄物排到河流中)”可推知,斯特拉知道原因后很是失望。故选B。 5.考查副词。句意同上。A. suddenly突然;B. carefully 仔细地;C. directly直接地;D. quickly快地。由下段中的“she found out 600 homes were using straight-pipes to pump waste from toilet to river without any filtration(她发现600个家庭用直管直接将没有经过任何处理的粪便排到河流中)”可知,她的邻居直接把粪便排到河里。故选C。 6.考查形容词辨析。句意:当斯特拉发现600个家庭用直管直接将没有经过任何处理的粪便排到河流中时,她说“我感到很恶心。” A. confident 自信的;B. curious好奇的;C. excited激动的;D. sick生病的,恶心。根据常识,人们直接把粪便排入河流中,给人的第一感觉就是很恶心。故选D。 7.考查动词短语。句意:为了她六年级的科学项目,她决定调查这个问题。 A. look into调查;B. refer to查阅,提到;C. point out指出,指明;D. set aside留作……之用。这一段最后几句与下面两个段落都讲述了斯特拉针对这个问题做的一步步努力,所以可知她决定调查这个问题。故选A。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:在当地一名退休的物理学家的帮助下,斯特拉学习了如何检测拉哈德河中的水。A. heat加热;B. protect保护;C. store贮存,贮藏;D. test测验,考查。由下句中的“her results showed…(她的结果显示……)”可知,她是对水质做了检测。故选D。 9.考查副词辨析。句意:不幸地是,她的结果显示污染远远超过了加拿大卫生部指南。A. Normally正常地;B. Unfortunately不幸地;C. Naturally自然地;D. Strangely奇怪地。由“her results showed contamination way above Health Canada guidelines(她的结果显示污染远远超过了加拿大卫生部指南)”可知,这是一个令人感到很不幸的结果。故选B。 10.考查副词。句意:然而,当地人依然在河上划船,不知道他们面临被感染的潜在危险。A. Therefore因此;B. Otherwise否则,不然;C. Moreover此外,而且;D. However然而。根据上下句句意:河水污染远远超过了加拿大卫生部指南,而当地人还在河中划船,可知上下句之间是转折关系。故选D。 11.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. avoiding避免;B. causing造成;C. facing面对;D. sensing感知。由句意可知,人们在河上划船,不知道自己面临的危险。故选C。 12.考查名词辨析。句意:斯特拉开始提高人们对拉哈德河被污染问题的意识。A. awareness意识;B. doubts疑虑;C. fears害怕;D. cash现金。由下句中的Soon she was making local headlines(很快,她上了当地头条)可知,她在试图提高人们的污染意识。故选A。 13.考查动词辨析。句意:很快她上了当地头条,并让政府人员也相信。A. ignore忽视;B. respect尊敬,尊重;C. convince使确信,使相信;D. follow跟随,跟着。由下句“Finally, in spring 2017, all levels of governments ___14___ to remove all straight-pipes in Nova Scotia by 2023.(最后,在2017年春天,所有层级的官员同意要在2023年之前将新斯科舍省的直管都移除掉。”可知,她的确让政府官员相信了污染的根源。故选C。 14.考查动词辨析。句意:最后,在2017年春天,所有层级的官员同意要在2023年之前将新斯科舍省的直管都移除掉。A. agreed同意;B. failed失败;C. pretended假装;D. happened碰巧。由于是在2023年之前将所有直管移除掉,所以目前只是同意这么做。故选A。 15.考查副词辨析。句意:拉哈德河对于游泳还是不安全的,但是它对于拉哈德未来的六年后的毕业生应该是安全的。 A. just仅仅;B. still还是,仍然;C. even甚至;D. yet还,即可。由于这句话使用的是一般现在时,所以可知句意为拉哈德现在仍然对于游泳是不安全的。yet一般用在否定句中,故选B。 16.考查动词辨析。句意:现在14岁的斯特拉继续要求更加严格的法规来保护河流,并且今年跑遍全省教其它小孩如何检测当地水源,呼吁大家更好的关爱水源。A. approve赞成,同意;B. attempt 试图做成;C. persuade 说服;D. demand要求。由于斯特拉只是一个学生,所以她只能要求通过法规,故选D。 17.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. call称作,呼吁;B. allow 允许;C. answer回答;D. wait等待。根据句意,她教会其它孩子检测水质,呼吁他们一起关爱水源。故选A。 18.考查动词辨析。句意:八月,因为斯特拉的杰出的工作,她赢得了生态英雄奖,这个奖主要是认可环保青年活动人士的努力。A. missed错过;B. refused拒绝;C. earned挣得,赚得;D. presented把……交给,颁发。根据句意,她赢得了生态英雄奖。如果用presented,句子应使用被动语态,由于句子使用的主动语态,故选C。 19.考查动词辨析。句意同上。A. demands要求;B. assesses 评估,评定;C. collects收集;D. recognizes(正式)认可,接受。根据句意,生态英雄奖主要是认可环保青年活动人士的努力。故选D。 20.考查介词短语。句意:我从来没想过因为一个科学项目我会有现在的成就。A. apart from除了……外(都),要不是; B. because of因为;C. instead of代替;D. far from根本不,远远不。此空格与上文中的She decided to ___7___the problem for her Grade 6 science project(为了她六年级的科学项目,她决定调查这个问题。)呼应,说明她是因为这个项目取得了现在的成就。故选B。
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