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JackandJill:
Whendidyoufirstgetinterestedinbecomingavoiceactor?
TaraStrong:
InkindergartenIknewIwantedtobeanactressandlikedsinginganddancinginfrontofmyclass.I’vealwaysbeengoodatvoicesandaccents
—
itcomesnaturally.WhenIwentoutformyfirstanimated(动画的)rolein
HelloKitty,itwasjustanotheraudition(试音).Ididn’tthinkIwouldalwaysdoanimation.
J&
J:
Isthereacartooncharacteryoumost
identifywith?
Tara:
Bubblesfrom
ThePowerpuffGirls.She’sfun,alwayslooksonthebrightside,andisnotafraidtobetough(坚韧的)ifsheneedstobe.
Whatisatypicalworkdayforyouasavoiceactor?
Igotothestudio,reviewascript(剧本),andrecordinafour-hourtimeblock.Iworkwithotheractorsunderthedirectionofadirectororproducer.Voicesarerecordedbeforetheystarttheanimationprocess,soactorscanbeverycreative.Iworkalmosteveryday.
Ifinterestedinbecomingavoiceactor,howdoyoustart?
Iamaskedthatquestionalot.Itisverychallenging.Takeasmanyactingclassesasyoucan.Themoreactingclassesyoutake,thebetter!
Parentscanhelpfindgoodlocalclassesatastudiowheretheirchildcangetinfrontofthemicrophoneorcamera.Whenyou’reready,makeaprofessionaldemotape(样带)tosendtolocalagentsandthengofromthere.
21.WhatcanwelearnaboutTaraStrong?
A.Shewasbornintoanactingfamily.
B.Shealwaysbehaveschildishly.
C.Shewasveryshywhenyoung.
D.Shehasagiftforlanguages.
22.Theunderlinedphrase“identifywith”canbebestreplacedby_____.
A.like
B.fear
C.trust
D.want
23.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribe
Tara’slifeasavoiceactor?
A.Verylonely.
B.Ratherbusy.
C.Quiteboring.
D.Fairlyrelaxing.
24.Tothosewhowanttobeavoiceactor,
Tara
suggeststhatit’snecessaryto_____.
A.getonwellwithothers
B.takeenoughactingclasses
C.gettheirparents’permission
D.bebraveenoughtoacceptachallenge
B
Standinginfrontofthe“ChilkootTrailhead”signfor15minutes,Ididn’ttakeonestep.Iwasafraidofbears.That’swhatwaskeepingmefromwalkingthetrailalone.Ihadhikedthroughblack-bearcountrybackhomeinColorado,butnowIwasin
Alaska,hometothefiercebrowngrizzlybear.
Fortunately,afriendlycouplearrivedandaskedmetotaketheirpicture.Westartedtalkingandsoonwerewalkingthetrailtogether.Iwasrelieved.RonandCarolwerefrom
Alaska
andtheytaughtmehowtostaysafeinbearcountry.
IhadfinallystartedmyhikealongthefamousChilkootTrail,wheremorethan115yearsago,thousandsofgoldminershadwalked.IwaswritingabookabouttheKlondikeGoldRush,andIwantedtofollowinthefootstepsoftheminerstoknowwhatitwasreallylike.
Ron,Carol,andIwalkedthroughtheforest.AsIwaslookingaroundatthebeautifulsceneryintheforest,Itripped(绊倒)overabigtreerootandinjuredmyankle(脚踝).Fortunately,myanklefeltbetterinthemorning,andwefollowedthetrail.Wewenttobedearlythatnightbecausethefollowingdaywouldbethetoughesthikeofall.
Atdawn,westartedhikingupthesteep(陡峭的),greenvalley.Icyglacierscoveredthemountainsabove.Soonwewereashighasthecloudsandcouldseeonly20feetinfrontofus.Finally,wereachedthetopoftheChilkoot
Pass
andsawaCanadianflagmovingintheheavywind.Hourslater,wearrivedatourcampground.
Thefollowingmorning,myanklewasfeelingfine,andmyfearofbearshadmostlydisappeared.Isaidgood-byetoRonandCarolandwalkedaloneforthenexttwodays.Withoutseeinganybearstheentiretrip,Ifinallyarrivedat
Bennett
Lake.Irodetheoldtraindowntothetownof
Skagway
andcheckedintomyhotel.
Whilerelaxinginmycomfortablebedinthehotel,IthoughtoftheminersfromtheKlondikeGoldRush.Whentheminersreached
Lake,theyhadtocutdowntrees,buildboats,andtravel500milesdowndangerousriversandlakes.Then,whentheyfinallyreachedthegoldfields,theyhadtostartdigging.
25.Whydidtheauthorstandinfrontofthe“ChilkootTrailhead”signfor15minutes?
A.Becausehefeltnervous.
B.TowaitforRonandCarol.
C.Becausehemetablackbear.
D.Totakephotosofthebeautifulscenery.
26.TheauthorhikedalongtheChilkootTrailto_____.
A.lookforgold
B.search
forbears
C.enjoythebeautyofnature
D.findinspirationforhiswriting
27.WhencrossingtheChilkootTrail,theauthor_____.
A.hurthimselfbyaccident
B.oncetriedtotakeaboattrip
C.gothelpfromtwolocalminers
D.wasalmostkilledbyabrownbear
28.Whatkindoffeelingdidtheauthormainlyshowinthelastparagraph?
A.Joy.
B.Pity.
C.Worry.
D.Doubt.
C
Whenyouthinkof
Hawaii,youmightpicturepeoplesurfingorenjoyingbeautifulscenery.ButHawaiialsohasadangerousattraction
volcanoes(火山).
Mostvolcanoesareusuallyquiet.However,inthepastseveralmonths,lava(熔岩)flowfromKilauea,oneoftheworld’smostactivevolcanoes,hasnearedthetownofPahoaontheBigIsland.Thelavahascoveredseveralbuildingsandavastareaofland.Asaresult,someevacuations(疏散)andadjustmentshavebeennecessary.
Keonepoko
ElementarySchool
hadtocloseitsdoorslastOctoberbecauseitwaspredictedtoberightinthepathofthelavaflow.Studentsattheschoolwererelocatedtoanearbyhighschool.
ThelavaflowhasalsoaffectedHawaiiAcademyofArtsandScience(HAAS)inPahoa,whichisinthe
Big
Island’sPunadistrict.
“Wehavehadtorentclassroomspaceonthenorthsideoftheflowincasethelavacrossesthehighwayandourmajoraccessrouteiscutoff,”HAASdirectorSteveHirakamiwrotetomeinanemail.“IthashadquiteaneconomiceffectonallofPuna.Manyfamilieshavemoved,andwehaveexperiencedalossofasmanyas100students.”
Predictingwhatwillhappennextisdifficult,saysJanetBabb,ascientistandresearcherattheU.S.GeologicalSurvey.
“Oneofthebiggestchallengesofthecurrentlavaflow,whichbeganonJune27,2014,isthatthelavaflowsinfitsandstarts(断断续续地),”
shesays.
“Itmakesitdifficulttoforecastwhentheflowmightreachacertainpoint,whichisimportantinformationforthepeopleinPahoa.”
Still,peopleofthe
Island
arelearninghowtolivewiththefiercesideofMotherNature.AsHirakamiobserves:
“Thevolcanohastaughtmevaluablelessonsinlife.Takeadvantageofthebeautyofwhereyoulivebecausetomorrowitmaychangeforever.Don’twastetimeworryingaboutwhatyoudon’thave.Enjoyeachmoment,andbethankfulforwhatyoudohave.”
29.WhathashappenedtoHAASbecauseofthelavaflow?
A.Thenumberofitsstudentshasdropped.
B.Itsschoolbuildingshavebeendestroyed.
C.Almostalltheclasseshavebeencancelled.
D.Ithasgoteconomicsupportfromthegovernment.
30.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelavaflowfrom
Kilauea?
A.Itmovesathighspeed.
B.Itrunsfromsouthtonorth.
C.Itwillcometoanendsoon.
D.Ithaslastedforalongtime.
31.WhichofthefollowingdoesHirakamiprobablylearnfromthevolcano?
A.Timewaitsfornoman.
B.It’sneverlatetochange.
C.Treasureallyouhavenow.
D.Tryyourbesttoprotecttheearth.
D
Whentemperaturesarehigh,walkingonhotroadways,parkinglots,andotherpavedsurfacescanreallyburnyourfeet.Allofthatheatcomesfromtheenergyofthesunreactingwiththepavement.Butwhatifwecouldturnthatenergyintoelectricity?
Itmaysoundlikeacrazysciencedream,butanelectricalengineerandhiswifemayhavefoundawaytodojustthat.
ScottBrusawhasdevelopedasix-sidedglasspanel
(面板)thatcontainssolarcells,whichcanchangesunlightintoelectricity.Thepanelsfittogetherandcanformaflatsurfaceontheground.Brusawandhiswife,Julie,foundedacompanycalledSolarRoadwaystofurtherdeveloptheideaandproducethesenewsolarpanels.Theyplantousetheirinventiontoreplacethepavementon
U.S.
roads.
AccordingtotheBrusaws,ifwereplacedallofthenation’sasphalt(沥青)withthesesolarpanels,thenetworkwouldproducemorethanthreetimestheamountofelectricitycurrentlyusedbytheUnitedStatesinayear.Inreturn,electricityfromsolarpanelsdoesn’tproduceharmfulpollution,sothepanelscouldbeasmartchoicefortheenvironment.
The
governmentseessomepromiseintheSolarRoadwaysproject.Anumberoflaboratoriesaroundthecountryhavetestedthepanelstoseeiftheycanwithstand(经受)
theheavytrafficandroughweatherthatasphaltpavementsuffersfromyeartoyear.Thelabresultsshowthatnotonlydothepanelsmeettherequirements,buttheycanactuallyhandlemoreweightthantheyneedto.
Now,moneymustberaisedtostartbuildingthepanelpavementsystem.TheBrusawshaveraisedmorethan$1millionfromordinarypeoplewholearnedabout
theirproject.However,someexpertspredicttheBrusaws’plancouldfinallycostmorethan$1trillion.
CouldSolarRoadwaysbetheanswertotheworld’sever-growingneedforelectricity?
Alotofobstacles
(阻碍)standinthewayofre-creatingthehighwaysystemoutofsolarpanels.ButtheBrusawsmayjustbepavingaroadtothefuture.
32.TheglasspaneltheBrusawshavedeveloped_____.
A.istooheavytocarry
B.hasahightemperature
C.ispoweredbyanengine
D.isenvironmentally-friendly