red sandstone formations.They appear from the earth at a shocking 60-degree angle that makes you wonder howthey don't fall down.With dramatic geological masterpieces,it is no surprise that this is one of Colorado'sofficial National Natural Landmarks.State Forest State ParkIf you want to spot a moose()(safely,from a distance),explore the 71,000-acre State Forest State Parkin the small town of Walden.The State Forest State Park is Colorado's moose capital,home to more than 600 ofthe big guys.Moose aren't the only attraction in this large,adventure-filled park.It's also home to black bearsand elk().It has lakes and lots of trails(about 90 miles of hiking trails,plus more for biking),and to top itall off,there are sand dunes here.Eldorado Canyon State ParkEldorado Canyon is a super popular rock climbing destination just outside of the city of Boulder.Thismountainous state park features 1,000 different technical climbing routes.It's well known in the climbingcommunity.The routes are accessible to all levels and open during daylight.21.Which is the most well-known in Eleven Mile State Park in winter?A.Boating.B.Swimming.C.Fishing.D.Paddling.22.Who are most likely to go to State Forest State Park?A.Geologists.B.Animal lovers.C.Windsurfers.D.Mountain climbers.23.Which park is a great place for rock climbing?A.State Forest State Park.B.Eleven Mile State Park.C.Roxborough State Park.D.Eldorado Canyon State Park.BAround the world,doctors,nurses,and other medical professionals are enlisting(Af)to fight the newcoronavirus.Where there is a need,these courageous individuals are stepping up to the plate and offering theirexpertise even though they have been retired.In fact,on a single day in March,hundreds of retired doctors and nurses joined New York City's MedicalReserve Corps,a program of the City's Department of Health,after the city's Mayor()BillDe Blasio askedfor help.According to ABC News,at least 82,000 people have thus enlisted in New York State's medical reserveforce,bringing together a wide range of health care workers to fight COVID-19."Whatever it is that they need,I'm willing to do,said Jerry Kops,a retired New York nurse and musicianin the world-famous Blue Man Group,whose tour got cancelled due to the outbreak.She explained,"I knew thatall of my old co-workers were on the front line,so I felt I should sign up too."Jane Bedell,a retired primary care doctor from the Bronx,also signed up after De Blasio's request for help.Although she celebrated retirement a little over a month ago,she felt it was her duty and privilege to getinvolved."I've always wanted to make sure that I'm part of the solution and not part of the problem."She toldthe New York Times.Chuck Wright,a physician refused to let anything stop him from volunteering.After he retired a year and ahalf ago,he immediately started volunteering with medical organizations,and was among the responders whotook care of California's firefighters during the 2019 wildfires.He's been deployed()twice to assist COVID-19efforts,and was in charge of turning a Holiday Inn into a medical center.But New York is not alone,other states,such as California,Massachusetts,Washington,and New Jersey havealso put out similar calls for help.【高三英语第3页(共8页)】