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sits shortings. Novels that have wrong ideas will make us do something wrong. Maybe, in your eyes, the disadvantages of reading novels overweigh soverweigh the advantages. An dBut in my opinion, reading novels is just a slike another pair of eyes, which broadens my horizon. 。ll make us know wha thow hard life is. Besides, by reading novels we can gain what we can39。d like to thank you for your reminding, although I don39。t learn from our textbook. Of course, reading novels has it39。t agree with your view which students should spend more time on their lessons instead of read novels. Indeed, reading novels takes up some of the time that should spent on lessons, but it39。 Ⅴ. 短文改錯 First, I39。 10. Where did ancient Indian people use to live? A. The red rocks. B. The flat areas. C. The Island in the Sky. D. The Upheaval Dome. 答案與解析: B 根據(jù)第六段中的 “A one - hour trip in a small airplane makes it possible to see the park39。 8. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text? A. The unique geological structure results from the force of nature. B. The Needles is named after the rocks in the shape of needles. C. Canyonlands National Park has a history of about 2,000 years. D. The Green and Colorado Rivers divide the park into three parts. 答案與解析: C 根據(jù)第二段可知,峽谷地國家公園成立于 1964 年,它的歷史只有 40多年,因此 C項的陳述錯誤。故答案選 C。a high broad flat rock known as the Island in the Sky. The island was formed between the two rivers. Another interesting formation is called the Upheaval Dome. This is a huge hole about four hundred and fifty meters deep and one point five kilometers wide. It is considered to be the most unusual geological(地質(zhì)的 ) structure in the area. 6. Why is Canyonlands National Park referred to as wild America? A. No vehicle is available to go through the park. B. The park today still remains as it was in the past. C. There is no access for people to get close to it. D. A variety of wild animals and plants grow in it. 答案與解析: B 根據(jù)第二段中的內(nèi)容可知,美國猶他州的峽谷地國家公園 (Canyonlands Nat