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program.to live for over 2.000 years!These amazing survivors continue to provide valuable resources acrossGain valuable teaching experience with a variety of age groups from 4-year-olds to high32 countries in Africa.school students24.What does the author want to show by mentioning the elephant in paragraph 1?Help your students become successful readers with a love of great books.A.African grassland is home to animals.Successful Institute teachers:B.Elephants are a danger to the baobab.Have strong reading skills and read for pleasure.C.The baobab is a water source for animals.Are responsible and hard-working,with strong communication and organizational skillsD.Animals in African grassland are short of water.Are comfortable and confident with technology.25.What can we learn about baobabs?Are patient and supportive with students and parents.A.They have long roots.Additional InformationB.They have straight branchesThere will be some opportunities for continued employment with the Institute after theC.They are leafy most of the year.summer.Learn more about us and our reading programs at https://readingprograms.org/D.They are shorter than most other treesaboutus/、26.What can the baobab's leaves be used for?21.How long should the teachers work in the programs per week?A.Hiding from animals.B.Curing diseases.A.Four days.B.Five days.C.Six daysD.Seven days.C.Making rope.D.Storing water.22.What is the minimum requirement of all applicants?27.What does the underlined word "this"in the last paragraph refer to?A.A bachelor's degree.B.A related experience.A.The baobab's ability to live after losing its bark.C.A teacher's recommendation.D.A carefully worked-out teaching plan.B.The baobab's ability to survive dry conditions.23.What can the teachers do after the programs?C.The baobab's being called the"Tree of Life".A.Improve the reading programs.D.The baobab's wide application.B.Create more summer job opportunitiesC.Provide technology courses for different age groups.D.Get continued employment with the Institute.Mount Annapurna is 8,091 metres high and ranks as the tenth highest peak (in theBworld.The base camp for climbers is more or less halfway up the mountain and it has some of themost striking scenery in the world.Every year about 70,000 visitors take on the challenge to reachAn elephant walks across African grassland as dust rises up from each of her steps.She finds athe base camp.A friend and I set off,optimistic that we would manage to get to it without too manygiant tree and works to make a hole through its thick bark with her long pointed teeth.She is tryingproblems.to get the water the tree often stores inside.This is no ordinary tree but a baobab,a tree that isThe first thing that struck me on our eight-day journey was how much we went downhill onlylarge in size and importance for both the animals and people of Africa.to have to go uphill again.This was far from my first mountaineering challenge,but I was naive toThe baobab can grow up to 60 feet high and 30 feet wide,rising above most other life in the drythink that this one would be all uphill.land.It has a very thick trunk topped with short,twisted branches.It only grows leaves for twoThe second problem was altitude sickness(高原反应).What I didn't know was that I wouldn'tshort periods.giving the branches the appearance of twisted roots for most of the year.actually be hungry.This was coming from a person who never skipped a meal.Gradually,foodThis remarkable tree survives dry conditions and is found in many regions of Africa.Its rootsbecame more and more unattractive,and I didn't know why.We were walking for about eight hoursspread out up to a hundred feet away to gather needed water.The adaptable bark contracts()a day,and all I was managing to eat was a bowl of soup.In about a week,I lost around 7 kg.in dry months and expands in wet ones.Baobab trees serve as a source of water,food,and a place ofThe most serious issue was the ever-present danger.You are a delicate()ereature in thissafety for a variety of animals.huge mountain range,especially as you get higher.A few times,we heard the crack of an avalancheFor centuries,the baobab has also been essential to people in various parts of Africa,many of()but thankfully they were never close enough to cause a threat to our safety.They werewhom call it the“Tree of Life.."Baobabs'huge trunks are hollow(中空的)and they have been usedoften the result of snow accumulating(聚积)above us and then melting(融化)under the middayas shelters,prisons,and animal stables.The tree's leaves can be eaten,and people use them for bothsun.Obviously,our guides ensured that we set off early in the morning to minimize the risk,andfood and medicine.The fruit provides a citrus-like refreshment.People strip off (the bark todidn't burden us with any scary stories on the way.make rope,cloth,roofing,and paper.Unlike most other trees,the baobab can bear this practice,I must admit that it was a weight off our shoulders when we succeeded in reaching ourregenerating its bark and continuing to grow.destination.Days and even months later,I felt greatly empowered as a result of our achievement.Perhaps this is one reason baobabs have such amazing longevity.Some have even been knownWhen you're surrounded by views of 000-metre peaks.you feel like you are on top of the2023高考桂柳鸿图综合模拟金卷(1)英语第3页(共8页)2023高考桂柳鸿图综合模拟金卷(1)英语第4页(共8页)