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听力填空
回复填空答案格式如下:1____2____3____...et.al.
Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. Before we begin our nature walk today, I'd like to give you a short history of our National Park Service. The National Park Service began in the late 1800's. A small group of explorers had just completed a month-long exploration of the region that is now Yellowstone. They gathered around a______, and after hours of discussion, they decided that they should not claim this land for themselves. They felt it should be______to everyone. So they began a______to preserve this land for everyone's______. Two years later, in the late nineteenth century, an______of Congress signed by President Ulysses S. Grant______the Yellowstone region a public park. It was the first national park in the world. After Yellowstone became a public park, many other areas of great scenic importance were set aside, and in 1916 the National Park Service was established to manage these parks. As a park______, I am an employee of the National Park Service. In a national park, park rangers are on duty at all times to answer questions and help visitors in any difficulty. Nature walks, guided tours, and campfire talks are offered by specially training staff members. The park service also protects the animals and plants within the parks.
【填空答案】
campfire: n. [C]营火
accessible: adj. 易接近的,可达到的
campaign: n. [C](政治或商业性)活动,竞选运动
enjoyment: n. [C]享乐,快乐
act: n. [C]法案,法令
proclaim: v. 宣布,声明
ranger: n. [C]护林员
【听力原文】
Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. Before we begin our nature walk today, I'd like to give you a short history of our National Park Service. The National Park Service began in the late 1800's. A small group of explorers had just completed a month-long exploration of the region that is now Yellowstone. They gathered around a campfire, and after hours of discussion, they decided that they should not claim this land for themselves. They felt it should be accessible to everyone.
So they began a campaign to preserve this land for everyone's enjoyment. Two years later, in the late nineteenth century, an act of Congress signed by President Ulysses S. Grant proclaimed the Yellowstone region a public park. It was the first national park in the world. After Yellowstone became a public park, many other areas of great scenic importance were set aside and in 1916 the National Park Service was established to manage these parks.
As a park ranger, I am an employee of the National Park Service. In a national park, park rangers are on duty at all times to answer questions and help visitors in any difficulty. Nature walks, guided tours, and campfire talks are offered by specially training staff members. The park service also protects the animals and plants within the parks.
【参考译文】
欢迎来到黄石国家公园。在我们开始之前我们漫步在大自然的今天,我想给你一个我们的国家公园管理处的历史很短。国家公园管理局在1800年代后期开始。一个小探险小组刚刚结束了长达一个月的勘探地区,现在是黄石。他们围着篝火,经过几个小时的讨论,他们决定,他们不应该声称为自己的这片土地。他们认为,应该向所有人开放。
于是,他们开始了活动,以维护每个人的享受这片土地。两年后,在十九世纪后期,签署一项国会法案,总统尤利塞斯格兰特宣布黄石地区的公共公园。这是世界上第一个国家公园。黄石成为一个公共公园,大景区的重要性等诸多领域,预留和国家公园管理局于1916年成立,以管理这些公园。
作为巡山,我的一个国家公园管理处的雇员。在一个国家公园,公园的护林员有责任在任何时候都来回答问题,并帮助有困难的游客。在大自然中散步,导游和篝火会谈,由经过专门培训的工作人员提供。公园管理处也保护公园内的动物和植物。
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