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2024届高三英语二轮复习细节理解题学习任务单(无答案)

日期:2024-05-18 科目:英语 类型:高中学案 查看:73次 大小:17930Byte 来源:二一课件通
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2024届,高三,英语,二轮,复习,节理
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Passage A Kaibab National Forest The vast majority of areas and activities in the Kaibab National Forest are free to enjoy by the public. However, there are some fees for recreational (娱乐的) sites and activities such as campgrounds, cabin rentals and recreational vehicle facilities. Annual Pass It covers the pass owner and three accompanying adults at sites where per person entrance fees are charged. Good for one year from the month of purchase. $80 for one year. Senior Pass You must be 62 years of age or older to purchase. Passes are $20 for one year or $80 for a lifetime. An Interagency (跨部门的) Annual Pass can be used on many different federal lands across the nation. Volunteer Pass It is awarded to those individuals who volunteer 250 hours at one or more recreational sites managed by 5 federal agencies as a way to say “thank you”! The Volunteer Pass is valid (有效的) for 12 months from the month of issuance. 4th Graders This free pass is available to 4th Graders, 4th Grade Teachers, home school and free-choice learners 10 years of age. Good from Sept. to Aug. of your 4th Grade school year. Access Pass People who are living with disabilities can request this $10 lifetime pass. It can be used at many different federal lands across the nation. For detailed information on fees associated with any Kaibab National Forest recreational site or activity, please visit its website and locate the specific site or activity of interest. 21. How many people does an Annual Pass admit into Kaibab National Forest at most A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. 22. What can we know about the Volunteer Pass A. It’s free for old people. B. It shows respect for labor. C. It can be used for a lifetime. D. It’s given as a reward to 4th Graders. 23. Which pass favors the disabled A. Annual Pass. B. Senior Pass. C. Access Pass. D. 4th Graders. Passage B In my early teens, I was once given a film camera as a gift. On receiving it, l jumped on my bike, headed to Wimbledon Common and took photos, just for me: photos of trees and wildlife. I was out all day. On my way home I spotted a tree lit up by street lighting and tried to capture its beauty. Rushing home, l put the spent film in a special little envelope and sent it off to a photography store, desperate to see how it would come out. I took many photos then and loved the fact that when you processed your film you got back colour photos which froze the precious moments, gently encouraging the hobby and the payments for processing. As I grew into adulthood, that simple, deep happiness gradually faded away. One weekend when I was busy answering the work calls, my eyes caught a box in the corner of the room. I suddenly felt a sense of sadness. The stress growing over these years had pushed the camera from beside my pillow to the box in the corner. I thought I needed a change. l took out the camera and dusted it down. It was a great joy that it still worked. I bought new film and took the camera everywhere I went. Now it is alway ... ...

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