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In 1886 explorer Robert Peary traveled to Greenland for the U.S. Navy. Before his journey, no one knew Greenland’s size or shape. On Peary’s first trips, he explored Greenland, mapping parts of it.
When Peary returned to the United States, he went to a businessman to sell some furs. There he met Matthew Henson, an African American mechanic, builder and navigator. When Peary went to Nicaragua on a Navy mission(任務(wù)),Henson went with him. When that job was over, the two headed to the Arctic.
Henson and Peary set sail for Greenland. When they landed, Henson built a house for their base camp. Peary and his men set out to explore the land by dog sledge(雪橇). Henson was injured and had to stay at the base. While there, he made friends with the Inuit, the native people.
In 1895 Henson, Peary and Hugh Lee went out on another dog sledge journey. This time, they found Greenland’s northernmost point. They now knew that the North Pole lay under the frozen Arctic Ocean. Peary had hoped to cross the ice. but the group ran out of food and returned to base camp. In the years that followed, Peary and Henson tried several times to reach the North Pole, but each time they failed. On one trip, Peary’s feet froze, and he lost his toes(腳趾).
Peary and Henson planned last trip when Peary was 53 years old. They started across the sea ice from Ellesmere Island, which is located(位于) north of Canada. The temperature dropped as low as—51 degrees Celsius. The explores’ cheeks froze , and they suffered snow blindness from the sun’s glare. They experienced high winds and storms, and they also faced a hidden danger. Under the frozen ocean were powerful currents(潮流). The ice moved and broke apart leaving open water, called leads. Twice Peary fell into leads. But eventually he and Henson became the first persons to reach the North Pole.
【小題1】 What did Peary and Henson find in 1895?

A.Greenland is near the Artic Ocean.
B.Ellesmere Island is located north of Canada.
C.The North Pole is located in the Artic Ocean.
D.Greenland’s northernmost point is the North Pole.
【小題2】 Which of the following words can be used to describe Peary?
A.Determined.B.Modest.C.Generous.D.Honest.
【小題3】What was the potential danger that Peary and Henson faced on their last trip?
A.Snow blindness.B.High winds.C.Storms.D.Leads.
【小題4】The best title for the passage might be “____”.
A.The mapping of the Arctic Ocean.
B.Peary and Henson: Arctic explorers
C.Early explorers’ trips to the South Pole
D.Henson and Peary: discoverers of Greenland

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In 1886 explorer Robert Peary traveled to Greenland for the U.S. Navy. Before his journey, no one knew Greenland’s size or shape. On Peary’s first trips, he explored Greenland, mapping parts of it.

When Peary returned to the United States, he went to a businessman to sell some furs. There he met Matthew Henson, an African American mechanic, builder and navigator. When Peary went to Nicaragua on a Navy mission(任務(wù)),Henson went with him. When that job was over, the two headed to the Arctic.

Henson and Peary set sail for Greenland. When they landed, Henson built a house for their base camp. Peary and his men set out to explore the land by dog sledge(雪橇). Henson was injured and had to stay at the base. While there, he made friends with the Inuit, the native people.

In 1895 Henson, Peary and Hugh Lee went out on another dog sledge journey. This time, they found Greenland’s northernmost point. They now knew that the North Pole lay under the frozen Arctic Ocean. Peary had hoped to cross the ice. but the group ran out of food and returned to base camp. In the years that followed, Peary and Henson tried several times to reach the North Pole, but each time they failed. On one trip, Peary’s feet froze, and he lost his toes(腳趾).

Peary and Henson planned last trip when Peary was 53 years old. They started across the sea ice from Ellesmere Island, which is located(位于) north of Canada. The temperature dropped as low as—51 degrees Celsius. The explores’ cheeks froze , and they suffered snow blindness from the sun’s glare. They experienced high winds and storms, and they also faced a hidden danger. Under the frozen ocean were powerful currents(潮流). The ice moved and broke apart leaving open water, called leads. Twice Peary fell into leads. But eventually he and Henson became the first persons to reach the North Pole.

1. What did Peary and Henson find in 1895?

A.Greenland is near the Artic Ocean.

B.Ellesmere Island is located north of Canada.

C.The North Pole is located in the Artic Ocean.

D.Greenland’s northernmost point is the North Pole.

2. Which of the following words can be used to describe Peary?

A.Determined.

B.Modest.

C.Generous.

D.Honest.

3.What was the potential danger that Peary and Henson faced on their last trip?

A.Snow blindness.

B.High winds.

C.Storms.

D.Leads.

4.The best title for the passage might be “____”.

A.The mapping of the Arctic Ocean.

B.Peary and Henson: Arctic explorers

C.Early explorers’ trips to the South Pole

D.Henson and Peary: discoverers of Greenland

 

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In 1886 explorer Robert Peary traveled to Greenland for the U.S. Navy. Before his journey, no one knew Greenland’s size or shape. On Peary’s first trips, he explored Greenland, mapping parts of it.

   When Peary returned to the United States, he went to a businessman to sell some furs. There he met Matthew Henson, an African American mechanic, builder and navigator. When Peary went to Nicaragua on a Navy mission(任務(wù)),Henson went with him. When that job was over, the two headed to the Arctic.

   Henson and Peary set sail for Greenland. When they landed, Henson built a house for their base camp. Peary and his men set out to explore the land by dog sledge(雪橇). Henson was injured and had to stay at the base. While there, he made friends with the Inuit, the native people.

   In 1895 Henson, Peary and Hugh Lee went out on another dog sledge journey. This time, they found Greenland’s northernmost point. They now knew that the North Pole lay under the frozen Arctic Ocean. Peary had hoped to cross the ice. but the group ran out of food and returned to base camp. In the years that followed, Peary and Henson tried several times to reach the North Pole, but each time they failed. On one trip, Peary’s feet froze, and he lost his toes(腳趾).

   Peary and Henson planned last trip when Peary was 53 years old. They started across the sea ice from Ellesmere Island, which is located(位于) north of Canada. The temperature dropped as low as—51 degrees Celsius. The explores’ cheeks froze , and they suffered snow blindness from the sun’s glare. They experienced high winds and storms, and they also faced a hidden danger. Under the frozen ocean were powerful currents(潮流). The ice moved and broke apart leaving open water, called leads. Twice Peary fell into leads. But eventually he and Henson became the first persons to reach the North Pole.

What did Peary and Henson find in 1895?

   A. Greenland is near the Artic Ocean.

   B. Ellesmere Island is located north of Canada.

C. The North Pole is located in the Artic Ocean.

D. Greenland’s northernmost point is the North Pole.

Which of the following words can be used to describe Peary?

   A. Determined.  B. Modest.   C. Generous.  D. Honest.

What was the potential danger that Peary and Henson faced on their last trip?

   A. Snow blindness.   B. High winds.   C. Storms.   D. Leads.

The best title for the passage might be “____”.

   A. The mapping of the Arctic Ocean.

   B. Peary and Henson: Arctic explorers

   C. Early explorers’ trips to the South Pole

   D. Henson and Peary: discoverers of Greenland

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  The Arctic is one of the few places in the world untouched by pollution where you can use its beautiful nature.Join our ship the Northern Star from 2 to 18 July, for a 17-day voyage to the Arctic.During the voyage you are able to relax yourself.There are no parties or film-shows to attend, quizzes to enter, or entertainers to watch.However, we do have specialists on board who are willing to answer any of your questions about the Arctic.

  After setting off from Scotland, we go north along the coast of Norway to Bear Island.Along the way you’ll see thousands of seabirds and wonderful scenery, with rivers of ice and huge cliffs.You will have the chance to see polar bears and other Arctic animals.Although we have a timetable, experience has shown that we may have to change our direction a little, depending on the weather.

  The Northern Star is a very special ship and our past voyages have been very popular.Our cabins all have the same excellent facilities.Our chefs are happy to prepare any food for people on special diets.If you need some exercise, why not do some swimming in the indoor pool?

  Prices include economy class air travel and 16 nights on the Northern Star, all meals and all lectures.

  Day 1:Board the Northern Star.

  Day 2-7:We sail slowly north along the coast of Norway, stopping at places of interest.

  Day 8:Tromse.You need to get up at sunrise to see the whales as we sail towards Tromse.Visit Tromse to see the Artic Museum and the beautiful old wooden houses.In the evening we sail away along the west coast to Bird Island, which is excellent for bird- watching.

  Day 9-10:Bear Island.We arrive there in the early evening.Bear Island once had an active fishing industry, but today little of this remains.

  Day 11-16:Spitsbergen-a place of mountains and rivers of ice.It is home to a large variety of animals.

  Day 17:Leave the ship in Spitsbergen and fly to London from Tromse.

(1)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Many different activities are organized on board.

B.

The voyage starts from Scotland.

C.

The ship follows a fixed route.

D.

There are different types of accommodations.

(2)

Where can you see different kinds of animals?

[  ]

A.

Tromse

B.

Bear Island

C.

Bird Island

D.

Spitsbergen

(3)

Bear Island used to be _________.

[  ]

A.

a busy fishing center

B.

a place of interest

C.

a shopping center

D.

a place for bird-watching

(4)

What’s the writer’s aim of writing the passage?

[  ]

A.

Introducing the Artic.

B.

Arranging a trip.

C.

Describing the ship.

D.

Advertising a trip to the Arctic.

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  閱讀理解

  The Arctic is one of the few places in the world untouched by pollution where you can use its beautiful nature.Join our ship the Northern Star from 2 to 18 July for a 17-day voyage to the During the entertainers to watch.However, we do have specialists on board who are willing to answer any of your questions about the Arctic.

  After setting off from Scotland, we go north along the coast of Norway to Bear Island.Along the way you’ll see thousands of seabirds and wonderful scenery, with rivers of ice and huge cliffs.You will have the chance to see polar bear and other Arctic animals.Although we have a timetable, experience has show that we may to our direction a little, depending on the weather.

  The Northern Star is a very special ship and our past voyages have been very popular.Our cabins all have the same excellent facilities.Our chefs are happy to prepare any food for people on special diets.If you need some exercise, why not do some swimming in the indoor pool?

  Prices include economy class air travel and 16 night on the Northern Star, all meals and all lectures.

  Day 1:Board the Northern Star

  Day 2-7:We sail slowly north along the coast of Norway, stopping at places of interest.

  Day 8:Tromse.You need to get uo at sunrise to see the whales as we sail towards Tromse.Visit Tromse to see the Artic Museum and the beautiful old wooden house.In the evening we sail away along the west coast to Bird Island, which is excellent for bird-watching.

  Day 9-10:Bear Island.We arrive there in the early evening.Bear Island once had active fishing industry, but today little of this remains.

  Day 11-16:Spitsbergen-a place of mountains and rivers of ice.It is home to a large variety of animals.

  Day 17:Leave the ship in Spitsbergen and fly to London from Tromse

(1)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Many different activities are organized on board.

B.

The voyage stars from Scotland

C.

The ship follow a fixed route

D.

There are different types of accommodations

(2)

Where can you see different kinds of animals?

[  ]

A.

Tromse

B.

Bear Island

C.

Bird Island

D.

Spitsbergen

(3)

Bear Island used to be

[  ]

A.

a busy fishing center

B.

a place of interest

C.

a shopping center

D.

a place for bird-watching

(4)

What’s the writer’s aim of writing the passage?

[  ]

A.

Introducing the Artic

B.

Arranging a trip

C.

Describing the ship

D.

Advertising a trip to the Arctic.

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