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浙江省台州市2019年中考英语试卷(含听力音频)

假如你是Greenhill School的交换生,你将参与该校的一项野营活动,请根据校方提供的相关信息补全一封给家长的信。(每空一词)

Greenhill School Http//www. Greenhill School.com/

Outdoor Education Camp

Time: 7: 00 a. m, July 28-7: 00 p. m. July 30

◆Place: Red Valley, Colorado

Course: Classes and activities on the rope course Purpose: To develop a sense of teamwork and community

◆Cost: $270 per student

Email Ms. Miller at marymiller@yahoo.com or call her at 631-25897.

Outdoor Education Camp

Dear Parents,

    Our Outdoor Education Camp is just around the corner! We are excited to be going to camp so that students can better a sense of teamwork and community. Students will be improving their communication, problem-solving, and cooperation skills, as well as continuing to build self-confidence.

    While at camp students will join in classes and activities on the course. We will start in the low ropes, and progress to the high ropes.

    The camp will last for three days in Red Valley, Colorado. Students need to be at school at 7 a. m. on July 28h. They'll at 7p.m. on July 30h.

    The Parent Committee have made a great effort to raise some money. So the cost of the camp is dollars for each student.

    Thanks for your support about the camp. If you have questions, please feel free to Ms. Miller at marymiller@ yahoo.com or call her at 631-25897.

Sincerely,

Ms. Miller

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Answer the questions.

    When my friend first arrived in Australia, he saw an old man selling some cheap goods(商品) in the street of Sydney. The old man was one of the poor people in Sydney and in fact there was no difference between them and beggars(乞丐). Most of them were some lonely old people. My friend was a kind hearted man, so he quickly gave some money to him. The old man asked him to pick some goods from him. My friend had no interest in those goods, so he left without choosing. But the old man followed him all the way.

    At first, my friend didn't think a lot, just thinking he would go home. But then when he went very far and saw the old man still following him, he was a little angry, thinking the old man must feel he was kind and wanted more money. My friend turned back and told him with sign language(手语) not to follow him because he didn't have much money.

    But the old man seemed not to understand, speaking something unknown and still following him. My friend happened to meet his Australian friend in the street. Hearing his story, his friend turned to ask why the old man was following his friend. The old man was out of breath, "My son, you gave me money, but you didn't want my things, so I have to give you something. I see you are a foreigner, likely not familiar(熟悉) with our city. I just want to follow you and show you the way. All I can do for you is this..."My friend was surprised. He said he didn't know why, but he felt the old man was just like his father, nice and warm.

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入文中横线上的最佳选项,所给选项有一项为多余选项。

    One would think that campers would know not to break the branches off trees for firewood, drive fast around the campground, litter, or leave a fire not looked after, but I've seen people do all of these things. No matter where you put up your tent, here are five things not to do at a campground.

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    What's it like to be near someone who decides to arrive late at night? Last summer, on a rainy night at a state park in Vermont, we heard noises from excited kids and barking dogs very close to our tent after midnight. There is no beautiful way to set up camp in the middle of the night, so please, just don't do it.

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    No one thinks that his dog is annoying, but we all know that some pets are better off left home. The only thing worse than a camper who stands by lazily as his dog barks at passers-by for no reason at all, is that he leaves his dog at his campsite while he goes off for the night.

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    This is the most important and often unnoticed camping manner in the book. Nearly every campground has rules that do not allow noise late at night and early in the morning, but most places also don't have the staff to carry them out.

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    You might accept leaving your bar of soap thinking that someone might have forgotten to bring theirs, but I can assure you that non one wants to use your leftover soap especially if it's hairy, so please take it with you.

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    No matter how good your taste in music is, I'd say most people prefer quiet hours with the nature. The truth is that no one want to hear your music except for yourself. Headphones are a great invention, but since too many campers fail to pack them, don't forget your earlugs.

A. Bring a noisy dog.

B. Check in late at night.

C. Fail to bring your soap

D. Push quiet hours rules aside

E. Leave behind your used soap

F. Take sound equipment with you

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