In the past,the Park Service focused on making the big scenic parks more __1_ and comfortable for tourists.Road were paved to allow "windshield visitors" to experince the grandeur of nature without leaving their cars,and a _2__ number of hotels and grocery stores were permitted to open __3_ the park boundaries.
# x# X+ S8 k/ X- T6 {/ E3 T Now this trend is changing.Plans have been made to __4_ the parks to their natural condition as much as possible.The objective of such a move would be to secure the preservation of the parks for future generations,__5_ allowing present-day visitors to experience pure wildeness,__6_ from any obvious signs of citilization---an opportunity which is quickly disappearing in the twentieth century.__7_ plans call only __8_ a reduction in the number of cars __9_ into the parks each day,but __10_,tourists may have to leave their cars at the gates and then dither visit the park on foot__11_ use park__12_.__13_,stores and hotels may no longer be allowed within park boundaries and even the number of campground may be restricted.
0 `, f6 H9 R2 H Denail National Park in Alaska serves as an excellent __14_ for this new type of park,one which has been changed only slightly from its __15_ state.There is only one road,unpaved in __16_,which cross __17_ Denali.As car traffic is strictly limited,many visitors experience the magnificent __18_ and wildlife from a park bus.There are no hotels or stores and only seven campgrounds within Denali's 3000 square miles.This __19_ isolation offers backpackers,canoeists,and other sport enthusiasts a __20_ physical and pshchological challenge.# n) p( m4 Z) k, @' d" F
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3) A within B inside C on D at
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11) A or B and C but D may
" L+ \- L! N3 @4 u: u 12) A transportation B traffic C facilities D lot
8 A8 x) F. N: y, L 13) A exceptionally B additionally C increasing D extraordinarily
2 M# W! v% U7 h. }* K1 Q5 s 14) A prototype B example C model D pattern
2 w& O m6 c! e# q3 h4 v5 p 16) A segment B portions C divisions D sections
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/ D) c! Z0 t. f8 R 17) A in B into C off D through' ?. V6 c5 y, p5 d+ ^
18) A scenery B scene C sight D spectacle
! \' S' [5 M+ L: n9 u! t 19) A comparative B relative C strict D geographical9 ^9 L7 Q- O& k
20) A strange B specific C special D distinct
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