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炎德英才大联考·长沙市一中2024届高三月考试卷(二)2英语答案
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95DG-the warmth and brightness of the heart that se potential and beauty!tripled in sise in the sunshine!COST:Adults and Children 2+5.95t's find our sun-SEASONAL OPENING:Closed Mid Dee to Early Febcan be inferred from Paragraph 1?Things To SeeThe house was a great bargain.The farm has 16 seetions in which you will be able toea collection of farm animals.At certain times 0he house became an envy to others.he yarvisto a boule feed goat kids and lambs In addition there is an animal bam housing birds such ase house was in great need of repairs.as animals available for petting including rabbits and litle pigs.The couple wanted another big house.Theplnt f playrfor eOutiepygnth25damage did the snowfall bring to the family?variety of ages There is ind pyarcdestroyed some of the trees.young children,as well as climbing structures and slides for older children.There are ride on tractors here andbroke the roof of the house.petof pienie benches for parents The Gincase home orgi hoph cal madehe walls needed repairing.gifs,and toys available for sale.got most of the windows broken.D.SelflessC.DemandingUseful Informationchof the following best describes the writer?The naethatonCbrin o inelding hot ightB.Caring.bnchen nckndafeh ckThe trelalivelymll howeverand dring bueautious.B.They didn't plant big trees any moreyerngng ng ypicnic.mycki ear he indort happened in the end after the snowfall?hey bought a new house.D.They restored the garden properly.plyhot and cdrinkir ppckedThere re plenty of indorrpeni benchee The park eelirb bu folling period f poor weather wihheavy rain,the area may make it a bit difficult.lifomia has been facing droughts for many years,with certain areas even having to pump fresh waterhey brought more bees to the house21.When is the Gincase open?of miles to their distribution system.The problem is growing as the population of the stateooD.Ist,Feb.A.29th,Dec.B.Ist,Jan.C.10th,OetNew research has found deep water reserves nder the state which could help solve their drought cris22.What can tourists do in the Gincase?drilling of wells could only reach depths of 1,000 feet,but due to new pumping practices,waterA.Bottle feed goat kids at any time.deephan this can now be extracted(抽取).The team at Stanford investigated the aquifers(含水层)belowB.Have a picnic wherever they like.hth and found that reserves may be three times what was previously thought.C.Get some locally made gifts for frees profitable to drill to depths more than 1,000 feet for oil and gas,but ony reeenty in California has itD.Pet some animals like rabbits and pigs.profitable to pump water from this depth.The aquifers range from00to3,000 feet below the23.Who does the author advise to avoid visiting the Gincase recently?which means that pumping will be expensive and there are other concerns.The biggest concem is theA.People in wheelchairs.setting down of the land surface.As the water is pumped out,the vacant space left is pressed by theB.Those with small children.en though pumping from these depths is expensive,it is still cheaper than desalinating()the oceanf the earth above.C.Those wanting to picnic outdoors.D.People interested in outdoor activities.the largely coastal state.Some desalination plants exist where possible,but they are costly torun andMy husband and I bought a house when we were in our fifties.One reason the small old house(which wecanconstant repairs.Wells are much more reliable sources of fresh water,and California is hoping thatep wells may be the answer to their severe water shortage.knew we'd never have money to fix!)was so attractive was a massive Japanese Red Pine which looked like aproblem with these sources is that the deep water also has a higher level of salt than shallowergiant bonsai()in its front yard.For 20 years it was a beauty to all who passed by,with raccoons climbingThis means that some water may even need to be desalinated after extraction,thus inereasing the cost.its trunk,and squirrels eating in its branches.It shaded the bright sun over my small garden of roses andRefrom the study of groundwater has just been published.New estimates of the water reserves now go uprarious flowering shrubs()that I'd planted for bees.billion cubic meters of fresh water.Early last year,after a night of heavy February snowfall that blanketed Seattle,as we were enjoying a quiet28ording to the text,what causes the water crisis in California?Saturday morning,the house shook and we heard a thunderous crash.The tree had collapsed over the full lengthrevious drilling of wells.B.The messy distribution system.of the yard,taking out most of the shrubs.So tree services were called,trunk and branches cut,wood cartedonstant droughts in the area.D.The adoption of new pumping practices.off...and after a week,a moonscape remained...wood shavings()and holes everywhere.29do the research teams think of extracting water from deeper aquifers?In March I bought a few fowering shrubs for the bees,to replace those that I assumed would not survive beingis expensive but practical.mushed.And guess what happened in May:the sun shined!That's it!When the sun so fully shined on that sadis reliable and profitable.king litle yard,seeds of new flowers blew in-bright purple "Gayfeather"and tiny blue-flowered "Alcamet",is cost-free but demanding.thbee magnets!The old garden shrubs ALL grew back and flowered even more than ever before in the new,brightis cheap and environment-friendlyThe barren moonscape slowly transformed into plenty of color and fragrance!This June,one year later,every【2022届高考原创摸撤卷·英语(六)第4翼(共8项)】【2022届高考原创模拟卷·英语(六)第3页(共8页)】
