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人教版(2019)选择性必修二高中英语Unit 4 Journey Across a Vast Land 单元练习

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日期: 2024-11-12
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Walking the Great Wall of China can be as ambitious as tackling the entire 1,800 miles from the Gobi Desert to the Yellow Sea or spending a morning or afternoon climbing a section with a tour group.Read about the history of the Great Wall's construction so you can appreciate those many uneven steps.

Book a half­day tour right from your Beijing hotel. Bring a bottle of water and a light bag, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen and, of course, your camera. Obtain necessary government permits for a more ambitious independent hike.  Pack your equipment for a walk along all or a large section of the Great Wall and then try to reduce its weight.Get good maps and study recent trip diaries and guides. Break in your climbing shoes and don't forget to put lots of bandages and suncream in the first­aid kit.

Decide whether you will begin in the Gobi Desert or at the Yellow Sea. Desert travel is tiring and slowgoing. Create a plan and file it with a friend you will contact at regular intervals. This is an essential safety step for an isolated, dangerous trip.

 The trip is as much about absorbing cultures as walking the Great Wall. Villagers may offer you meals and lodging. In remote areas this can be a time saver.  Travel with a friend if possible; learn some basic Chinese before you go and engage pleasantly but carefully with local people in the less­developed regions.

A.Accept local kindness but exercise caution.

B.You can also bring nothing with you.

C.Consult a good camping supply store for the lightest equipment.

D.The heat is fierce so plan walks for early morning    and late afternoon.

E.You will connect with Chinese history and culture    and test your own limits.

F.Both approaches demand some physical fitness, the right shoes and preparation.

G.Start that process months in advance of travel to   ensure your trip won't be delayed

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The guitar in the corner of the room is as silent as it has ever been for years now. It has been more than three months that no one has played it, and no one will ever play it again. A layer of dust has formed all over it. I could dust it off, but somehow I feel unworthy of touching it, let alone picking it up.  It had been such a big part of my childhood, hearing its amazing notes flow without hesitation, but only when held by the right hands did it sound as amazing as it could. I had always been afraid of it somehow. I am still a bit, since the sound was always strong yet comforting.

I can't stop thinking about how I will never hear it again, how it would probably stay in that corner of my room for the rest of eternity. Sitting in the sofa facing the guitar I could almost see him, my dad, telling me that it was the second best thing in his life. I remember that moment so well. I was seven. I asked him,  “What's the first?” and he told me “You”.

It made me feel so special, being picked over an instrument that could make such wonderful music with just a bit of help from the man that was in front of me. When he was home, every waking minute there was music radiating from it. The music made me feel safe, like if there wasn't anything else in the world but its amazing sounds. I stayed staring at the dust covered the guitar remembering the last time I saw my dad; he was heading out once more. He was excited and he was always proud of serving his country. He never complained. The only thing that he wouldn't like was being away from Mum and me.

If I had known that it was the last time I would see him, I would have never let him go, and I would have begged him not to leave. I would have told him that I didn't want the guitar to stay in the corner collecting dust.

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He would have left anyways, I thought.  He loved protecting his country, and he used to say that he did it because he wanted me to be safe.

It was getting late. I stood up from the couch and headed to bed.

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