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双方的关系很好得 * * 协调

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参考答案:双方的关系 * * 协调得很好。

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     The young woman entered the pool where an injured dolphin (海豚) was swimming.Despite her fear,
she felt strong wearing her new leg.
     In her second grade, Maja __1__ her cousin, Jasmina.After Jasmina's death, Maja swore she would
honor the little girl by__2__ with a dolphin, an animal that both girls __3__."Jasmina never got the chance
to do it," says Maja, now 32,"so I __4__ that someday I'd do it for her."
     In high school, Maja was __5__ about sports.She even planned to become an athlete.__6__, in 1993, during the civil war in her home country, a bomb __7__ her left leg.
     After two years' __8__ in the U. S., Maja received her first artificial (人造的) leg, but __9__ it didn't
fit well,walking for Maja was very painful.__10__, she managed to graduate from a local high school.
Then after receiving a __11__from Saint Francis University, she got a job at an insurance,firm and
__12__ started her own company.
     To relax, Maja __13__often watch the dolphins play at an aquarium (水族馆) near her home.A
young dolphin, Winter, who had lost its tail, caught her __14__ .One day, Maja happened to see
trainers __15__   Winter with a hightech tail.When they were done, Winter swam freely in the water.
Maja was __16__.She managed to find the inventors of Winter's tail.Within ten days, she had a new leg
which freed her of the __17__ that had troubled her for almost 16 years.
     Now Maja was ready to keep her __18__.She went to the aquarium, lowered herself into the pool
and held out a hand to Winter, who approached __19__, then swam away.After a few minutes, the
dolphin let Maja __20__ its back.Finally,the two began to swim around the pool together.
( )1. A. lost        
( )2. A. talking      
( )3. A. adored      
( )4. A. pretended    
( )5. A. positive    
( )6. A. Undoubtedly  
( )7. A. took away    
( )8. A. study        
( )9. A. until        
( )10. A. Otherwise  
( )11. A. scholarship
( )12. A. gradually  
( )13. A. might      
( )14. A. eye        
( )15. A. decorating  
( )16. A. inspired    
( )17. A. worry      
( )18. A. appointment
( )19. A. blindly    
( )20. A. strike      
B. visited        
B. living        
B. adopted        
B. decided        
B. enthusiastic  
B. Surprisingly  
B. took over      
B. operation      
B. because        
B. Therefore      
B. degree        
B. actually      
B. should        
B. leg            
B. guiding        
B. puzzled        
B. sadness        
B. promise        
B. angrily        
B. cover          
C. rescued    
C. swimming    
C. possessed  
C. preferred  
C. particular  
C. Strangely  
C. cut down    
C. treatment  
C. although    
C. Besides    
C. prize      
C. eventually  
C. could      
C. nose        
C. marking    
C. shocked    
C. pain        
C. record      
C. gratefully  
C. touch      
D. left            
D. surfing          
D. purchased        
D. agreed          
D. curious          
D. Unfortunately    
D. cut out          
D. experiment      
D. if              
D. However          
D. notice          
D. naturally        
D. would            
D. hand            
D. fitting          
D. amused          
D. fear            
D. habit            
D. cautiously      
D. wipe            
阅读理解

The dams① aimed at saving Venice from the waves have been backed greatly. After eight years of argument, it plans to build 79 gates across three channels connecting the lagoon around Venice with the Adriatic Sea. The gates would be open most of the time but would be closed if there is a danger to the city.

The project, though, has run into fears that it could worsen Venice’s problems. The city throws waste into the lagoon, and environmentalists fear the dams will cause this pollution to become worse if there is no tide to wash it out regularly. But if there is a tide, the flow can wash away about 550 million cubic meters of the lagoon in a single day, which means that by leaving the dam open for only a few hours, the waste should be cleaned out.

Another piece of good news is that British scientists are confident that the dams will be able to face an expected rise in sea levels caused by global warming. The gates are designed to stand a 22-centimetre rise in sea levels, but many scientists expect a global rise in sea levels of 31cm by 2100.

However, Trevor Davies and Isabel Trigo from University of East Anglia believe the dams are unlikely to broken. Climate change will weaken the local storms in the Adriatic that are the main cause of flood risk. Floodwaters are also a seasonal danger in Venice, usually because of a combination of spring tides and strong winds.

Venice, which rests on wooden piles driven into boggy③ ground, has been sinking for centuries, worsening the encroachment by the sea.

Notes:

① dam  n. 大坝

② lagoon  n. 泻湖

③ boggy  adj. 泥泞的

④ encroachment  n. 蚕食

Choose the best answers according to the above:

1. Which of the following is the main idea of the text?

A. Venice will not disappear into the sea.

B. Dams are designed to protect Venice.

C. Venice are facing dangers from the tides.

D. Global warming makes Venice worse and worse.

2. If the project comes into use, the waste in the lagoon ______.

A. will be washed away by the tides               B. will be sent to the higher places

C. will be carried away by workers                D. will have to be reused by humans

3. According to the idea of Trevor Davies, the dams won’t be broken because ______.

A. the dams are higher than the buildings in Venice

B. there will be no tides or floods in the future

C. the climate all over the world will soon be cold

D. the storms in the Adriatic will be weaker in the future

4. According to the text, we can infer that Venice ______.

A. has been sinking for hundreds of years

B. may suffer from spring tides and strong winds

C. will be under the sea sooner or later

D. will be a city with dams around except 78 gates