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团GLOBAL EGLS团Soon I realized that the main 9to travel should centre around what I'll10whether that's meeting locals.tasting local food or exploring nature-it shouldn't be just 11countries..“Why you should travel"is personal,.but ticking(标i记号)countries off a list onlybecause vou put your feet there is 12若美花报社完After visiting every region (in Chile,I started to go abroad.Nowadays,withabout 60 countries of the TCC list properly visited.I know what inspires me the most to hitEARNING ENGLISHthe 13 is experiences,because they feed my14 soul-the TCC list has become the15 of guiding my joumey,not an end itself.填C 9.A.abilitiesB.opportunities C.reasons D.rightsA 10.A.doB.defendC.showD.write新课程高一课标空D 11.A.remembering B.serving C.leavingD.counting第34期A2-A3版C 12.A.normalB.impossible C.meaningless D.effective课课练B 13.A.roofB.roadC.bottleD.dirtD 14.A.romanticB.kindC.lostD.adventurousB 15.A.beliefB.meansC.process D.evidenceA2课课练(一)Then my 8-month-old cries,I ask him ifThe teen photographer Soren Goldsmith spentBabububuusays.really special,you can understand maybe it's arhis childhood exploring the woods and wetlands of读rchers say theysignuse theyBelmont,Massachusetts.By the time he was in highschool,he'd started photographing them too.Onesor oUnivof d coto ore os and n法spring,he visited the same part of the woods each解填afternoon,returning time and again to watchs that can help marthemeaicPrmeiaeto detect human emotionI a空pair of great horned owls.Another time,n how louI and hooften the cthey don'tfour years ago,he spent the night on the sidesame thin明2的mebody who wof the road,waiting for foxes and rabbitsithm canwhether the cry is2 to appear (appear)after humans had gone to sleep.This land,where Goldsmith grew up andA 1.How does the author introduce the topic of thediscovered his interest in wildlife photography,阅text?is now 3 under threat.The Belmont Hill School,A.By describing a scene.语which owns the land,has plans to clear-cut the读B.By showing an assumption.woods to make way for a parking lot,despitea petition(请愿书)4 signed_(sign)by more than理C.By providing research results.法2,800 people to stop the development.解D.By explaining a phenomenon.填Since the announcement of those plansC2.What does the underlined word "appropriate"inGoldsmith's work has taken on a 5 completelyparagraph 3 mean?(complete)new kind of urgency(紧迫).6 UsingA.Experimental.B.Simple.(use)camera traps,he's been able to take photos ofC.Proper.D.Traditional.wild animals,without changing their 7 behavior(behave)or interfering (with their habitats.D 3.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?In 2023,Goldsmith 8 was selected (select)as one阅A.Reasons for crying in babies.of the winners of the National Geographic Slingshot读B.Different kinds of cry signals.语Challenge,a project 9 which/that invites young理C.Ways to tell different cries apart法people to come up with 10 creative(create)D.Benefits of recognizing abnormal cries.solutions to urgent environmental problems解D 4.What can we infer from Julia Rayz's words?填He hopes his photographs will protect not only hisA.Humans depend more and more on Al.空local woods and wetlands but also others like them,B.Babies'emotions are different from adults'.far and wide.C.It is not important to detect human emotions.D.AI may make mistakes in detecting humanemotions.he eemp mnd uldldoo uA3课课练(二)During one tripItold them that I had2I would go everywhere in the world.After afew3,my dad told me about the Travelers'Century Club (TCC),a group for people whoHpurpose,joy,and energy to work towards our goals.completing rites of passage(成人仪式)in the wildHowever,people seem to be spending lesshave visited 100 or more of the world's countries.My face lit up with the thought of beinga4,and I made it my goal形Obviously,I started 5 to go to another country instead of the same place we always读to modem East Asian cultures taking "forest baths".time outdoors and less time in nature than before.visited.They laughed again and offered a(n)6:they'd take me to Argentina,but I hadpersonal growth.But the question still remainsto 7more of my own country before I started my adventure of visiting another hundredgreatlyToint forceshave led environme填8 it.There is no doubt that being close to nature-orwriter Richardto coin thnature deficiteven viewing nature pictures-reduces our stress.D 1.A.pass onB.believe inC.search fordisorder",which didn't exist before and refers toD.depend on解What this means is that we are less likely to be a form of suffering that comes from a sense of空A2.A.decidedB.explainedC.realizedD.confirmedanxious and fearful in nature.and therefore we can disconnection from nature and its powers.C 3.A.greetingsB.shoutsC.laughsD.criesbe more open to other people and to creative styles ofPerhans we should take note and try a course4.A.memberB.coachC.guideD.guestthought.Also.nature often leads toe(数畏)ondercorrective.The 19th-century philosopher Ralph Waldo5.A.waitingand respect allvarietyrote abou"In the woodsBB.askingC.provingD.teaching6.A.testB.exampleC.prizeD.suggestionpenefits,improving everything from well-being towe return to reasonand faith."Science speaks tohealth.Emerson's intuition(直觉).It's time to7.A.introduceB.exploreC.understand D.photographA study shows that being in nature impacts on is more than just a material resource ()It's also8.A.acceptedB.noticedC.neededD.riskedthe brain.Viewing natural beauty makes the brain a pathway to human health and happiness.1