1、单元综合检测(三)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFoods of the FutureWe asked young scientists to write an advertisement that answers this question:How will food options,food availability,and individuals food choices change in the future?A selection of their sugges
2、ted marketing campaigns is below.Read previous NextGen Voices survey results at http:/science.sciencemag.org/collection/nextgenvoices. Jennifer SillsPersonalized Meal PlansSend us your DNA,and we will predict your food preferences! Receive your personalized food basket,with a daybyday diet program.W
3、e will send you full meals and personalized smoothies (水果奶昔) based on your genetic taste tendency.Ada Gabriela BlidnerTwitter:adagbbFresh FruitIf you miss sweet temperate fruits,welcome to our Moon Farm.Our fruit trees are planted in hybridsoil and artificial air that reproduce Earths environment fr
4、om 5000 years ago.Pick fruits with your family or ship to your doorstep with MoonEx.Freshness guaranteed.Yongsheng JiEmail:jiyongshengkeyMeatOur steaks are sourced from natural grasslands,where cattle now fill the ecological roles.With FoodFootprint feeding system,we enhance natural grazing (放牧) to
5、improve animal growth effectively while minimizing methane production and water consumption.At only $219.00/kg (including carbon taxes and ecological taxes),our steaks are affordable for the whole family.Falko BuschkeEmail:falko.buschke【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了未来食物选择的几个营销活动,以供人们做出选择。1Which of the followi
6、ng needs you to provide the information of your genes?AMeat.BFresh Fruit.CNextGen Voices.DPersonalized Meal Plans.D细节理解题。根据Personalized Meal Plans中的“Send us your DNA,and we will predict your food preferences!”可知,这个营销活动需要你发送自己的DNA,然后其根据DNA信息将预测出你的食物偏好。故选D。2Who should you contact if you want to have f
7、un with your family?AJennifer Sills.BYongsheng Ji.CFalko Buschke.DAda Gabriela Blidner.B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Pick fruits with your family.Yongsheng Ji”可知,你可以与家人一起享受采摘水果的快乐。该营销活动提供的联系人是Yongsheng Ji。故选B。3Which of the following best describes the steaks in Meat?AFresh.BGreen.CExpensive.DPersonalized.B推理判断题。根据
8、最后一段中的“Our steaks are sourced from natural grasslands,where cattle now fill the ecological roles.”可知,这个营销活动的牛排来自天然草原,那里的牛吃着原生态的草。由此可知,在天然草原长大的牛吃的是没有污染的草,因此牛排是绿色无污染的。故选B。BWhy do you go to the library?For books,yesbut you like books because they tell stories.You hope to get lost in a story or be trans
9、ported into someone elses life.At one type of library you can do just thateven though theres not a single book.At a Human Library,instead of books,you can “borrow” people.People with unique life stories volunteer to be the “books.” For a certain amount of time,you can ask them questions and listen t
10、o their stories,which are as fascinating as any you can find in a book.(If you attend,be sure to review the habits that make you a good listener.) Many of the stories have to do with some kind of depressing topic.You can speak with a refugee,a soldier suffering from PTSD(创伤后遗症),a homeless person and
11、 a woman living with HIV.The Human Library encourages people to take time to truly get to know and learn from someone they might otherwise make a snap judgement about.According to its website,the Human Library is “a place where difficult questions are expected,appreciated and answered.”The Human Lib
12、rary Organization came to be in Copenhagen,Denmark in 2000.Romni Abergel and his colleagues hosted a fourday event during a major Northern European festival.After the success of this event,Abergel founded the Human Library Organization,hoping to raise awareness among youth about depression,which has
13、 been growing ever since.Though there are a few permanent human libraries,most arent places at all,but events.Though many do take place at physical libraries,you dont need a library cardanyone can come and be part of the experience.There have been human library events all over the globe,in universit
14、ies and in pubs,from Chicago to Tunis to Edinburgh to San Antonio.Check out the organizations Facebook page to see when the Human Library might be arriving near you.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人类图书馆。在人类图书馆里,人们借的不是书本,而是“借”人。4What shall we do before going to the Human Library?ABring a book.BGet a library ca
15、rd.CMake an appointment.DGo over some listening habits.D细节理解题。根据第二段中的“ If you attend,be sure to review the habits that make you a good listener.(如果你要参加,一定要复习使你成为一个好听众的习惯。)”故选D项。5What does the underlined word “snap” in Paragraph 2 mean?ATrue.BQuick.CWrong.DObvious.B词义猜测题。根据第二段中的“The Human Library enc
16、ourages people to take time to truly get to know and learn from someone they might otherwise make a snap judgement about.”可知, 人类图书馆鼓励人们花时间去真正了解和学习,否则他们可能会对某人做出仓促的判断。take time to为固定短语,表示“慢慢地做某事”。根据otherwise(否则的话),表示前后两句是相反的,因此与“慢慢地做某事(take time )”的相反的则是快速的。分析选项可知B项(Quick快的)。6Why did Ronmi Abergel fou
17、nd the Human Library Organization?AHe expected to answer different questions.BHe successfully held an event in Northern Europe.CHe wanted young people to pay attention to depression.DHe had set up the Human Libraries all over the world.C推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Abergel founded the Human Library Organization,ho
18、ping to raise awareness among youth about depression,which has been growing ever since” Abergel成立了人类图书馆组织,希望提高青年对抑郁症的意识,从而不断成长。由此判断出Ronmi Abergel建立图书馆的目的就是想让年轻人关注抑郁。故选C项。7What is the best title for the text?A“Borrow” People Instead of BooksBHuman Library OrganizationCHuman Library Is Near YouDA Libr
19、ary in DenmarkA标题归纳题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了人类图书馆,人们在人类图书馆里,借的不是书本,而是“借”人。这些有着独特生活经历的人自愿成为“书”,在一定的时间内,你可以问他们问题,听他们的故事,这些故事和你在书中所能找到的一样引人入胜。分析选项可知A项“ 人类图书馆”为短文最佳标题,故选A项。CUnder the cold clear water of Lake Huron,researchers have found a fiveandahalffootlong piece of wood that is 8,900 years old.The wood,which
20、is tapered (使成锥形) on one side in a way that looks deliberate,may provide important clues to a mysterious period in North American prehistory.“This was the stage when humans gradually shifted from hunting large animals to fishing,gathering and agriculture,”said anthropologist John OShea.“But because
21、most of the places in this area that prehistoric people lived in are now under water,we dont have good evidence of this important shift itself.We just have clues from before and after the change.”With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis
22、tration (NOAA),OShea and his colleague Guy Meadows began exploring the area several years ago.In 2009 they reported finding a series of stone features that they believe were “drive lanes” used by ancient Indian hunters.Since that discovery,OShea and Meadows have worked on identifying human campsites
23、,which are typically located away from hunting areas.On their 25foot boat,the researchers first spotted the ancient wood object using a small piece of equipment with a camera.Then a team of divers including OShea went down about 100 feet to get it.The woods age has now been fixed by means of carbon
24、dating.It is currently undergoing more detailed analyses to determine whether there has been human modification,which visual examination suggests.“The first thing you notice is that it appears to have been shaped with a rounded base and a pointed tip,”OShea said.“It must have been created.It looks l
25、ike it might have been used as a tent pole or a pole to hang meat.”In addition to the wood,the researchers have collected many other samples from the bottom of the lake.OShea and his colleagues will need to wait for calmer weather before they can resume their search for evidence of human life under
26、the great lake.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文中提及的考古学家们的新发现有望印证远古人类从游猎文明到农耕文明的转变。8During the mysterious period mentioned in the passage,the Lake Huron area Awas deserted by ancient IndiansBwitnessed the start of agricultureCwas taken up by large animalsDbegan to be covered by waterB推理判断题。从第一、二段中的“.may provide impo
27、rtant clues to a mysterious period in North American prehistory .when humans gradually shifted from hunting large animals to fishing,gathering and agriculture”可知,B项正确。9Which of the following statements is NOT true?AThe findings of John OShea and his colleagues may prove a previous theory.BThe effort
28、 that John OShea and Meadows made before 2010 was meaningless.CSome equipment was used to support the discovery.DJohn OShea and his colleagues didnt draw the final conclusion from visual examination.B细节理解题。从第三段的“In 2009 they reported finding a series of stone features that they believe were drive la
29、nes used by ancient Indian hunters.”可知,John OShea和Meadows 之前的研究也是有成效的。10Whats the fourth paragraph mainly about?AHow the wood was found.BWhy the wood is important.CPreparations that were made for the discovery of the wood.DConclusions the experts have made from the discovery of the wood.A段落大意题。本段主要交
30、代了 John OShea 和同事们从何时开始、使用何种方法找到了这块木头。11What do we know about the future plan of John OShea and his colleagues?AThey will explore another lake soon.BThey will study the weather around Lake Huron.CThey will have a long holiday before going back to work.DThey will continue to explore Lake Huron.D细节理解题
31、。从最后一段的“OShea and his colleagues will need to wait for calmer weather before they can resume their search for evidence of human life under the great lake.”可知,D项正确。DWhile we know that language first appeared among Homo sapiens (智人) somewhere thousands of years ago,the secret to how language evolved i
32、s still unknown,and mainstream theories fall into two distinctly different camps.One widely held theory is that language came about as an evolutionary adaptation.That was where the idea of natural selection came into play,which was the belief that the specific physical features of a population made
33、that population more likely to survive its environment,like the turtle and its shell.On one hand,humans needed to communicate with each other in order to hunt,farm and defend themselves successfully from the surrounding severe environment.Being able to communicate by using language gave the human sp
34、ecies a distinct survival advantage.On the other hand,language was needed for social interaction,according to those who subscribed to the adaptation theory.In their paper “Natural Language and Natural Selection,” researchers Steven Pinker and Paul Bloom theorized that a series of calls or gestures e
35、volved over time into combinations,giving us complex communication,or language.As things became more complicated around them,humans needed a more complex system to convey information to one another.Early man saw a group of deer he wanted to hunt.He made a sound to his hunting partner that means “dee
36、r are nearby.” One day,a storm came in and the hunter noticed that thunder scared the deer away.As a result,the hunter went hungry until the storm passed.Over time,the same hunter also learned to recognize the warning signs for bad weatherdark skies and increased wind.Early man realized that when th
37、e sky darkened and the wind picked up,he needed to tell his hunting partner to speed up the pursuit of the deer.Therefore,he came up with a series of sounds that refer to both the deer and the bad weather.That series of sounds was the beginning of an evolutionary adaptation that eventually became la
38、nguage.As humans learned more about how to best survive,they developed a need to convey these survival methods to their population.To be brief,thats the adaptation theory.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了语言是如何进化的。12What is the text mainly about?AThe evolution of language.BThe paper on natural selection.CThe di
39、fferences between theories.DThe introduction to human reproduction.A主旨大意题。根据第一段“While we know that language first appeared among Homo sapiens somewhere thousands of years ago,the secret to how language evolved is still unknown,and mainstream theories fall into two distinctly different camps.”以及第二段中的
40、“One widely held theory is that language came about as an evolutionary adaptation.”可知,本文主要介绍了语言是如何进化的。故选A项。13Why are the turtle and its shell mentioned in Paragraph 2?ATo show the mystery of nature.BTo support the evolutionary adaptation.CTo stress the advantage of the turtles shell.DTo encourage pe
41、ople to study natural selection.B推理判断题。根据第二段第二句“That was where the idea of natural selection came into play,which was the belief that the specific physical features of a population made that population more likely to survive its environment,like the turtle and its shell.”可知,作者提到海龟和龟壳是为了支持本段的中心论点:语言是
42、作为一种进化适应而产生的。故选B项。14How does the author explain the adaptation theory in paragraph 3?ABy comparing.BBy listing data.CBy carrying out a survey.DBy giving an example.D推理判断题。根据第三段中的“As things became more complicated around them,humans needed a more complex system to convey information to one another.Th
43、erefore,he came up with a series of sounds that refer to both the deer and the bad weather.”可知,作者描述一个打猎的场景来说明语言的进化论,即用举例的方式来说明适应理论。故选D项。15What will the author most probably tell us next?AThe exact place where humans came from.BThe other theory of how language evolved.CThe reasons why animals cannot
44、form language.DThe methods of humans shaping nonverbal thinking.B推理判断题。根据第一段可知,主流理论分为两个截然不同的阵营,再根据最后一段“As humans learned more about how to best survive,they developed a need to convey these survival methods to their population.To be brief,thats the adaptation theory.”可知,两个不同的阵营,作者列举了其中的一种。由此推知,作者接下来
45、最可能会告诉我们另一个语言进化理论。故选B项。第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。When the cold weather hits,swimming is probably an activity thats far from your mind. 16 Here are some reasons why swimming in winter is great!Work your musclesEvery time you swim,it is like doing a miniresista
46、nce workout.Each kick and pull works your muscles more than you might imagine,especially your arms,shoulders and gluteusthe muscles that are inactive all day when youre sitting at your desk.Swimming also works your abs(腹肌) and will reduce your waistline. 17 Lift your spiritsExercise gives off chemic
47、als in your body called endorphins(内啡肽)These cause a positive feeling into your body which makes you happy. 18 The repetition,movement and breathing can help you to relax and thats why swimming is also regarded as a relaxing exercise. 19 Swimming is one of the best activities you can do all year rou
48、nd which benefits your body and your mind.Swimming has been found to increase blood flow to the brain,which leads to more oxygen.That means youll experience improved alertness,better memory and cognitive(认知的)function.Meet new people 20 You can meet people from all walks of life when swimming.Have a
49、chat in the lap pool,join a swimming club,or get involved in social water sports to get to know people in your community.Besides,the great thing about swimming is that you can do itrain or shine.Although your backyard pool,the river,or beach cools down over winter,most inside swimming pools run heat
50、ed pools year round,so youve got no excuse to stop swimming!AGood for your brainBGreatly beneficial to your bodyCThese chemicals can control your thought and actionDSwimming has been shown to reduce stress and tensionEWhile swimming is an individual sport,its also very socialFSo,along with building
51、fitness,it is a wonderful fullbody exerciseGBut swimming is one of the best activities everyone can undertake in winter【语篇解读】本文对冬泳的好处进行了介绍。16G根据后文“Here are some reasons why swimming in winter is great!”可知,作者认为冬天游泳很棒,故选G。17F根据前文“Each kick and pull works your muscles more than you might imagine,especi
52、ally your arms,shoulders and gluteusthe muscles that are inactive all day when youre sitting at your desk.Swimming also works your abs and will reduce your waistline.”可知,此处是指游泳是一种全身锻炼,故选F。18D根据前文“These cause a positive feeling into your body which makes you happy.”可知,此处是指游泳可以给人带来精神和身体上的放松,故选D。19A根据后
53、文“Swimming is one of the best activities you can do all year round which benefits your body and your mind.Swimming has been found to increase blood flow to the brain,which leads to more oxygen.”可知,此处主要是讲游泳对你的大脑有好处。故选A。20E根据后文“You can meet people from all walks of life when swimming.”可知,此处是指游泳是一种社交运动
54、。故选E。第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Denver,Colorado is one of the fastest growing cities in America.It also has one of the biggest populations of 21 young people.A Denver coffee shop is seeking to solve the problem.The Purple Door Coffee Shop emp
55、loys and 22 homeless young people,giving them a second 23 to make a new start.For many years,Kevin Persons lived on the 24 Today,he is working in a bar,serving coffee.He is also working to move off the streets and into a home.The owners of the twoyearold nonprofit 25 three to four young adults per y
56、ear.Shelters such as Urban Peak,where Kevin was staying, 26 young people who are ready to commit to working.Madison Chandler,cofounder of Purple Door,and her partner meet with their workers 27 each week.They talk about topics 28 from mental health,finance to customer service.They also 29 a life coac
57、h to make sure the workers have the 30 and skills that will set them up for success.Kevin 31 that he is learning what he needs to 32 the struggles of homelessness and live a full life.For Madison Chandler,providing these young adults with 33 and education and helping them become confident and 34 is
58、worthwhile.The most 35 part of her job is helping them achieve a life for themselves that they have dreamed of.【语篇解读】本文主要介绍美国丹佛的一家咖啡店帮助无家可归的年轻人的故事。21A.hopelessBhomelessCpowerlessDuselessB根据下文“The Purple Door Coffee Shop employs and homeless young people”可知,科罗拉多州丹佛市无家可归的年轻人数量很多。故选B。22A.controlsBtreat
59、sCrequiresDtrainsD根据“giving them a second to make a new start”可知,这家咖啡店雇用无家可归的年轻人,提供给他们工作。工作前一定要进行培训。故选D。23A.changeBcharityCchanceDcompromiseC根据“The Purple Door Coffee Shop employs and homeless young people”可知,雇用无家可归的年轻人,是给他们一次重新开始的机会。故选C。24A.roofBbridgeCbankDstreetD根据下文“He is also working to move of
60、f the streets and into a home.”可知,Kevin Persons住在大街上很多年了。故选D。25A.hireBfireCcontactDexchangeA根据上下文可知,店主每年雇用三到四位年轻人。故选A。26A.remindBindicateCrecommendDsuggestC根据“young people who are ready to commit to working”可知,收容中心推荐愿意工作的年轻人。故选C。27A.accidentallyBproudlyCparticularlyDindividuallyD根据“They talk about t
61、opics from mental health,finance to customer service.”可知,麦迪逊钱德勒和她的合伙人分别应聘的员工见面。故选D。28A.includingBrangingCspreadingDextendingBrange from.to.(文章或讲话)涉及,包括,(在一定幅度内)变化,变动。根据“from mental health,finance to customer service”可知,这里指他们谈话所涉及的范围。故选B。29A.advertiseBteachCprovideDpromoteC根据“to make sure the workers
62、 have the and skills that will set them up for success”可知,他们给工人们请来人生导师。故选C。30A.supportBimaginationCproductionDsupplyA根据“that will set them up for success”可知,只有确保员工获得支持和技能,才能为他们的成功奠定基础。故选A。31A.liesBregretsCrecognizesDclaimsC根据“he is learning what he needs to the struggles of homelessness and live a f
63、ull life”可知,凯文意识到提供的培训改变了自己的生活。故选C。32A.keepBleaveCawaitDrecallB根据“and live a full life”和上下文可知, Kevin在工作,想摆脱那种无家可归的生活。故选B。33A.adjustmentBdevelopmentCmovementDemploymentD根据第一段中的“The Purple Door Coffee Shop employs and homeless young people”可知,Purple Door咖啡店为年轻人提供就业的机会。故选D。34A.humorousBindependentCdete
64、rminedDstubbornB根据空前面的“confident”以及后面一句中的“helping them achieve a life for themselves that they have dreamed of”可知,提供给年轻人工作和教育,并帮助他们自信独立是值得的。故选B。35A.rewardingBencouragingCastonishingDamusingA根据前面一句中的“and is worthwhile”可知,worthwhile和rewarding都表示“值得的”。帮助无家可归的年轻人实现自己梦想的生活,这是她工作中最有价值的部分。故选A。第二节(共10小题;每小题
65、1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Hardly can you succeed in 36. (do) something perfectly the first time you do it.37. ,when you do something for the first time,it is time to give up the idea of perfection.I remember the first time I 38. (drive) a car in traffic after getting my drivers lice
66、nse.I was very nervous in that heavy trafficmy driving style showed that I wasnt a very confident driver.Now Im much more 39. (experience) as a driver.Though I still dont consider 40. (me) a perfect one,Im much more confident behind the wheel than 41. I was when I started.In general,it is useless to
67、 work hard for doing something 42. (perfect) when you do it for the first time.You are setting the bar so high that you just feel bad when you are 43. (able) to meet the level you have set.Also,perfection is just another way 44. (delay),so trying to be perfect is just 45. waste of time.You should wo
68、rk hard for excellence instead.【语篇解读】本文利用作者自己的经历来说明第一次做某事的时候不要追求完美,追求完美不仅会耽误事情,也会浪费时间。36doing考查非谓语动词。句意:第一次做某件事的时候是几乎不可能做到完美的。succeed in doing sth.成功做某事。37Therefore/Thus考查副词。句意:因此,当你第一次做某事的时候,也就是你要放弃完美的时候。根据两个句子之间的关系可知,此处应是表示结果的副词,又因为空格后面的标点符号是逗号,故填Therefore或Thus。38drove考查动词的时态。句意:“我”记得在“我”拿到驾照后第一次开
69、车。句中的the first time引导的时间状语从句描述的是过去发生的事情,所以要用一般过去时,故填drove。39experienced考查词性转换。句意:现在我开车熟练多了。分析句子结构可知,此处应是形容词作表语。40myself考查代词。根据前面的主语I可知此处用反身代词。 41what考查表语从句。根据句子结构及句意可知than后面的句子中缺少表语,故填连接代词what。42perfectly考查词性转换。修饰动词do用副词形式。43unable考查形容词。句意:你设定的目标太高,以至于当你不能达到这一标准时,你会感到难过。根据句意可知,此处应该是表示否定的意思,所以要用able的
70、反义词unable。44to delay考查非谓语动词。句意:而且,完美是另外一种耽误时间的方式。way 意为“方式,方法”时,后面常用不定式作定语。45a考查冠词。句意:所以,努力想要达到完美只是浪费时间。a waste of time浪费时间。第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)圣诞颂歌(A Christmas Carol)是英国小说家查尔斯狄更斯(Charles Dickens)写的一部著名小说。根据下列要点写一篇关于圣诞颂歌的英语书评。1斯克鲁奇(Scrooge)是个爱财如命的吝啬鬼,从来不关心身边的人。然而平安夜出现的三个精灵把他带到了过去、现在和未来,让他领悟到圣
71、诞节的意义,并开始了新的生活;2这本书极大地影响了西方人对圣诞节的认识和过节的方式。注意:1.词数80左右;2开头已给出,不计入总词数。A Christmas Carol is a novel written by Charles Dickens and first published on December 19,1843. 【参考范文】A Christmas Carol is a novel written by Charles Dickens and first published on December 19,1843.It tells the story of Scrooge who
72、 regards money as important as his own life.He doesnt believe the existence of Christmas and doesnt want to share his happiness and money with others.On Christmas Eve,three spirits show Scrooge how happy he was in the past,how greedy he is now and how he regrets what he has done in the future.He und
73、erstands money is not the only thing that is worth reserving.The novel played a critical role in redefining the importance of Christmas and the major sentiments associated with the holiday.第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段内容,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Bales left the pavement of Base Road and stepped onto snowcove
74、red Jewell Trail.She planned a sixhour hike through New Hampshires Mount Washington State Park.She had packed for almost every emergency and intended to walk alone.Shed checked the weather forecast posted by the Mount Washington Observatory before she left.Based on her experience,Bales knew that her
75、 hike was realistic.Besides,she had two emergency plans and extra layers of clothing to better adjust her body temperature as conditions changed.The hike up the lower part of Jewell Trail was pleasant.Bales felt excited as she walked up into snowy paths.The sun shone through the trees and cast a sha
76、dow over her smiling face.Less than an hour later,loads of dark clouds had replaced the sunshine,and snow covered the surrounding trees.She still smiled.However,the weather was showing its teeth.Bales added even more layers to shelter herself from the cold winds and thick fog.She made her way across
77、 the snowcovered ridge (山脊)toward Mount Washington and began to think about calling it a day.Suddenly,she noticed something:a single set of footprints in the snow ahead of her,which had been made by a pair of sneakerstypically not the type for hiking.Meanwhile,Bales was getting colder,even though sh
78、e was moving fast and generating some body heat.With strong gusts of wind screaming and attacking her back and left side,she decided to abandon her plan.The only thing,however,kept her on the trail was the sneaker tracks in the snow.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按照如下格式作答。Bales faced a dilemma about whether to
79、follow the tracks or not. Her searching now turned into rescuing the man. 【参考范文】Bales faced a dilemma about whether to follow the tracks or not. If she chose to follow the tracks,shed add time and risk to her hiking.But the tracks ahead suggested someone might be in danger.She couldnt let this go.Sh
80、e called out into the frozen fog,“Is anybody out there?Do you need help?” The strong winds carried her voice away.Then she walked cautiously in the direction of the tracks.She rounded a corner and spotted a man sitting motionlessly.Her searching now turned into rescuing the man. She approached him i
81、nstantly and found he was suffering from frostbite on his feet.Without any hesitation,she covered his body with warm clothes,and then poured him some sugary drink.The wind roared over and they would die soon if they didnt get out of there.She supported the man and inched along the trail.With great efforts,Bales managed to save the mans life.Exhausted,she felt that it was all worth it.18