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05-2020年上海市高三英语一模真题专项训练之阅读理解Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.2021虹口一模(A)AllMissPricehadbeentoldaboutthenewboywasthathe’dspentmostofhislifeinsomekindoforphanage,andthatthegray-haired“auntanduncle”withwhomhenowlivedwerereallyfosterparents(养父母),paidbytheWelfareDepartmentoftheCityofNewYork.Alessdevotedteachermighthavepressedformoredetails,butMissPricewascontentwiththeroughoutline.Itwasenoughtofillherwithasenseofmissionthatshonefromhereyes,fromthefirstmorninghejoinedthefourthgrade.Hearrivedearlyandsatinthebackrow,hisbackboneverystraight,hisanklescrossedpreciselyunderthedeskandhishandsfoldedonthecenterofitstop,andwhiletheotherchildrenwerefillingin,hereceivedalong,expressionlessstarefromeachofthem.“Wehaveanewclassmatethismorning,”MissPricesaid,“HisnameisVincentSabella,andhecomesfromNewYorkCity.Iknowwe’llalldoourbesttomakehimfeelathome.”Thistimetheyallswungaroundtostareatonce,whichcausedhimtoduckhisheadslightlyandshifthisweightfromonesidetotheother.Ordinarily,thefactofsomeone’scomingfromNewYorkmighthaveheldacertainstatus,fortomostofthechildrenthecitywasafrightening,adultplacethatswalloweduptheirfatherseveryday.ButanyonecouldseeataglancethatVincentSabellahadnothingtodowithit.Evenifyoucouldignorehistwistedblackhairandgrayskin,hisclotheswouldhavegivenhimaway:ridiculouslynewpants,ridiculouslyoldsportsshoesandayellowsweatshirt,muchtoosmall,withthefadedremainsofaMickeyMousedesignstampedonitschest.Thegirlsdecidedthathewasn’tveryniceandturnedaway,buttheboysremainedintheirinspection,lookinghimupanddownwithfaintsmiles.Thiswasthekindofkidtheywereaccustomedtothinkingofas“tough,”thekindwhosestarehasmadeallofthemuncomfortableatonetimeoranotherinunfamiliarneighborhoods;herewasauniquechanceforrevenge.56.WhatcanyoulearnaboutMissPriceandVincentfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.SincenobodyhadeverseenVincent’sparents,henowlivedallbyhimself.B.MissPriceknewVincentsowellthatshe’dliketofocuseverybitofattentiononhim.C.MissPricedidn’tknowmuchaboutVincent,butthatdidn’tstopherwantingtocareabouthim.D.Vincentsatinthebackrowsoasnottoarouseanyunnecessaryattentioncausedbyhislatearrival.57.Whydoestheauthormention“NewYork”inthethirdandthefourthparagraphs?A.ToillustrateVincent’sdistantorigin.B.Todemonstratechildren’sdesiretogotoseetheirfathers.C.ToemphasizeVincent’slowsocialstatusfromhisshabbyclothes.D.TostateacertaindistinctionbetweenVincentandpeople’simagination.58.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeVincent?A.Devotedbutshy. B.Nervousanduneasy.C.Untalkativeandtough. D.Sensitivebutunfortunate.59.WhatcanyouinferfromthetextaboutVincent’snewclassmates?A.Theywereeitherunconcernedorunfriendlytowardhim.B.TheyusedtoconsiderpeoplelikeVincenttobeverytough.C.Theybarelynoticedthenewboysittinginthebackoftheclassroom.D.Theywereverycuriousaboutthenewcomerinakindandconsideratemanner.(B)HARRYPOTTERANDTHEFORBIDDENJOURNEYUniversalStudioResortMakeyourwaythroughtheclassroomsandcorridorsofHogwarts.ThenrocketabovethecastlegroundsonagroundbreakingnewridethatletsyoujoinHarryPotterandhisfriendsonanunforgettablythrillingadventure.Ourgoalistoensurethateveryoneisabletomakewellinformeddecisionsabouttheirabilitytosafely,comfortably,andconvenientlyexperienceeachofourattractions.1.CAUTION:Thisrideimitatesdramaticaerobaticsandincludessuddenacceleration,stopping,turning,climbing,anddropping.Failuretofollowpostedguidelinesmayresultinseriousinjuryorexpulsion(驱逐fromthepark.•AttractionisnotallowedforGuestswithahistoryofheartconditionsorabnormalbloodpressure.•AttractionisnotallowedforGuestswithback,neck,orsimilarphysicalconditions.•Expectantmothersarenotallowedonthisattraction.•AttractionisnotrecommendedforGuestseasilyinfluencedtomotionsicknessordizziness.•AttractionisnotrecommendedforGuestswhohavefearofenclosedspaces.•AttractionisnotallowedforGuestswithrecentsurgeryorotherconditionsthatmaybeworsenedbythisride.•Prostheticlimbs(义肢)mustbesecuredtopreventhazardsorlossduetorideforces.Pleaseseeanattendantforassistance.•Guestsunder122cmmaynotride.•Weightnottoexceed136kg.•Thisattractioncannotaccommodateguidedogs.Aportablepetcageisavailableuponrequest.2.TOAVOIDSERIOUSINJURY:•Remainseatedwithyourheadfirmlyagainsttheheadrest.•Keephandsandfeetinsidethevehicle.•Holdontoshoulderrestraintsatalltimes.•NoPhotographyorVideoRecording.•Maximumcapacity4persons.•Keepsafelyallloosearticles(phones,hats,glasses,video-recordingequipment,cameras,wallets,keys,etc.)inthelockersprovidedorleavewithanon-rider.•Noeating,drinking,orsmoking.60.Inthepassage,theunderlinedwordaerobaticsisclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.violentmovements B.plungingactivitiesC.increasingrides D.rapidactions61.Whatisaproperbehaviorduringridesaccordingtothegiveninformation?A.Guestsmustkeepcamerasinsidetheirpocketsorbags.B.Childrenwhoareunderacertainagearenotallowedonthisride.C.Peoplewithprostheticlimbsshouldremovethembeforetheridesoasnottolosethem.D.Peoplewithvisualsicknessneedtokeeptheirguidedogswiththemallthewaythroughtheride.62.WherewouldthispagemostprobablybefoundontheUniversalStudiohomepage?A.GuestServices B.AboutUs C.ThingstoDo D.PlanYourVisit(C)Fewerthan400NorthAtlanticrightwhalesremaininthewild,andnoteven100ofthemarebreedingfemales.Theirbiggestsurvivalthreatsareboatstrikesandgettingcaughtinfishinggear.Protectingthesewhales,suchasbyturningboatsfromdangerousencounters,requirespositioningthemmorereliably--andnewtechnology,describedintheJournaloftheAcousticalSocietyofAmerica,couldhelpmakethatpossible.Tolistenformarinelife,researchersofteninstallunderwatermicrophonescalledhydrophonesonbuoys(浮标)androboticgliders(滑翔机).Therecordedaudioischangedintospectrograms--visualrepresentationsofsoundusedtopreciselyrecognize,forinstance,specificwhalespecies’calls.Butthosedistinctivesoundsareoftendrownedoutbyothernoise.Inrecentyearsresearchershaveusedamachine-learningtechniquecalleddeeplearningtoautomatethisanalysis,butbackgroundsoundsstillblockreliability.Nowresearchershavetrainedtwodeep-learningmodelsspecificallytocutthroughthenoise.Theystartedbygivingthemodelsthousandsof“clean”spectrogramswithonlyNorthAtlanticrightwhalecalls.Thentheyslowlyaddedinthousandsofspectrogramsmixedwithtypicalbackgroundsounds,suchastankerengines.Theprogramcansuccessfullyturnnoisyspectrogramsintocleanones,reducingfalsealarmsandhelpingspotwhalesbeforetheyreachdangerousareas,thescientistssay.ShyamMadhusudhana,aCornellUniversitydataengineer,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,sayshewouldwanttoseeifsuchmodelscouldbeusedtolocateothermarinemammals(哺乳动物),too.“Humpbackwhalesanddolphinshavemuchmorecomplexspeechpathwaysthantherightwhale,”henotes.AndUniversityofEastAngliamachine-learningresearcherBenMilner,oneofthestudy’sauthors,wantstotakethistechnologyabovewateraswell--toUkrainianforests,wherehehopestoidentifyanimalsnearthesiteofthe1986Chernobyldisaster.UniversityofSt.AndrewsbehavioralecologistPeterTyack,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,saysthisnewsystemshouldbeusedtofigureoutwherewhalesarethroughouttheyear,sothattheseareascanbeprotected.“Intermsofestimatingthedensityandthenumberofthesewhalesinplaceswhereit’shardtoseethem,”Petersays,“thistechnologycouldbefantastic.”Buthewarnsthatitshouldnotbetheonlyapproachtopreventingshipstrikes.Inhiswork,TyackhasfoundthatNorthAtlanticrightwhalescanbesilentforhoursatatime--sopassivesoundmonitoringcouldeasilymissone.Andkillingjustafew,headds,“couldleadtoextinctionofthepopulation.”63.WhatdoesthenewtechnologydotohelpprotecttheNorthAtlanticrightwhales?A.Locatingtherightwhalesprecisely.B.Turningboatstoencountertherightwhales.C.Guidingtherightwhalesawayfromfishingboats.D.Positioningfishingboatsreliablyandthusdeadlystrikes.64.Whatisamajorcontributionofdeep-learningmodelstoreducingbackgroundnoises?A.Theyturnoffthenearbyalarmsthatmaycreatebackgroundnoises.B.Theycaneliminatedisturbancesshownonaspectrogramsheet.C.Theyaddthousandsofmixedsoundssuchasvehicleengines.D.Theycanpreventwhalesfromreachingdangerousareas.65.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat________.A.ShyamandBenarebothscientistsatdifferentuniversitieswhoknoweachotherwellB.allofthethreescientistsconsidertheextendeduseofthetechnologycouldfacechallengesC.ShyamandBenbothhopethatthedeeplearningmodelcangobeyonditscurrentapplicationD.Peterthinksthetechnologyshouldhavebeenusedtofigureoutwhereit’shardtoseethewhales66.Whichoneofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.LatestTechsonMarineLifesavingB.SavetheRightWhalebyNoise-cuttingC.SeeWhales’NoisethroughHuman’sEyesD.Non-professionalScientists’RoleinSavingWhales答案56-59CDBA 60-62ABC 63-66ABCB2021宝山一模(A)Earlyon,byagenineperhaps,Idiscoveredmypassionforbothreadingandwritingfiction.Thediscoverywassuddenandunexpected:oneveryhotsummerdayinBirmingham(noairconditioning),whilereading,IrealizedIwastremblingwithcold.IhadbecomecaughtupinaLauraIngallsWilderdescriptionofasnowstorm.Howisthispossible?Iaskedmyself,andtheanswercameimmediately.It’sthesewords.Justthesewordshavemademefeelcold.FullofwonderandadmirationforLaura’swriting,Ithought,I’dliketobeabletodothatsomeday.Nonetheless,Ifoundmyselfbeginningcollegeasapremedicalstudentwiththeintentionofbecomingadoctor.Yousee,Iwantedtodogood,ortobeagoodperson,onedevotedtothewelfareofothers.Andwhatofmyownloveofreadingandmyinterestinimaginativewriting?Bothstillgavemeimmensepleasure,thoughIwasfailingchemistry.Butwhatgoodisliterature?Iaskedmyself.AndIaskedmyserious-mindedstudentfriendsthesamequestion.TospendmylifemerelydoingwhatIlovedseemedunacceptablyself-centered.Onedayinaliteratureclassatmysmall,excellentliberalartscollege,theknowledgeableprofessor,whowasalsodeanofthecollege,posedaquestionthatnoneofuscouldanswer:“InwhatwayareHuckofHuckleberryFinnandPipofCharlesDickens’sGreatExpectationsalike?”WhileIdidnotknowtheanswer,whatIdidknow—inastrangeflashofawareness—wasthatwhatevertheanswer,itwouldbeofcrucialimportancetotheyoungmansittingacrossthecorridorfromme.Andwhowashe?Abrilliantperson,atroubledpersonforallhisbrilliance,someoneIlovedandadmired.Theprofessoransweredhisownquestion.“Bothareboysinsearchofafather.”AndIknewmyfriendacrossthecorridor,throughliterature,suddenlyunderstoodhisownconfusion.Heknewinaninstinctivewaysomethingofvitalimportance.Whatwastrueofthosefictiveboyswasalsotrueofhim:heneededtobecomeaguidingfathertohimself.Theclasswasover.AsmyfriendDwightandIwalkedoutthedoortogetherintothehall,hesaidwithoutlookingatme,“Andhowcanyoudoubt,Sena,thatliteraturecandogoodintheworld?”Withoutlookingathim,butsurebothhiseyesandmyeyeswereshinedwithtears,Ireplied,“Iknow.Iknow.”Iknewthatliteraturecouldanddoesmakeideasandfeelingsreal,dramatic,andaccessibleinawaythatenhancesthequalityofourlives.AndsoIgavemyselfpermissiontoembracealiterarylife,bothasreaderandaswriter.IfsomethingImightcometowriteofferedonewonderfulpersonanewandneededperspective,thenIcouldjustifychoosingalifeformyselfinliterature.Thatwasallaverylongtimeago,abouthalfacenturyago.Myfriendwoulddieinanautoaccidentbeforehewastwenty-one.AndIwouldlivetobeextraordinarilyhappyinmychoiceofprofessions.ThisIbelieve:thattheartsmustbeapartofeducationatalllevels,thattheartscananddoofferusnotonlypleasurebutalsoinvaluableinsightsintoourselvesandourworld.56.WhatwastheembarrassingsituationSenatheauthorofthepassagefaced?A.ShewasattractedbyLaura’swritingbutfeltextremelycold.B.Shedidnotknowhowtoanswerthequestionbutitwasimportant.C.Shelovedliteraturebutwantedtodosomethinggoodforhumanity.D.SheadmiredherbrilliantfriendDwightbuthediedinanaccident.57.TheauthorofthepassagementionedherfriendDwighttodemonstrate ________.A.onlyhecouldanswertheprofessor’squestionB.hewastheverypersonshelovedandadmiredC.literaturebecomesaguidingfathertohimselfD.literatureoffersuspricelessinsightsintoourselves58.Itcanbeconcludedthattheauthordecidedto________.A.followherpassionforbeingadoctorB.devoteherselftoliteratureinherlifeC.beareadertoenhancethequalityofherlifeD.beadoctorandengagedinliteraturesometimes59.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Alifeinliterature B.AmedicalcareerC.Anunforgettablelesson D.Anunexpectedaccident(B)Eveniftheworldmakesithardtorelax,weallneedtofindawaytoresetandrecharge.Wegothroughlifethinkingwe’verestedbecausewehavegottenenoughsleep―butinrealitywearemissingoutontheothertypesofrestwedesperatelyneed.SaudraDalton-Smith,aphysician,outlinesdifferenttypesofrestthatareessentialforhumangrowing.PhysicalrestThisistheusualdefinitionofrestwereafamiliarwith.Butwhileweknowweneedtospendadecentnumberofhoursinbedtostayhealthy,asteadypersistentsupportofstudiesshowsalargeproportionofusstilldon’tgetenoughphysicalrest.MentalrestAlwayshaveatornadoofthoughtsspinninginyourheadfromthemomentyouwakeuptothemomentyoufinallyfallasleep?Youneedmorementalrest,andevenifyousleepasolideighthoursanight,you’renotgoingtofeelfullyrechargeduntilyougetit.“Thegoodnewsisyoudon’thavetoquityourjoborgoonvacationtofixthis.Scheduleshortbreakstooccureverytwohoursthroughoutyourworkdaythesebreakscanremindyoutoslowdown.Youmightalsokeepanotepadbythebedtowritedownanypainfulthoughtsthatwouldkeepyouawake,”suggestsDalton-smith.SensoryrestStaringatscreensalldayandallnightmeansyoureyesnevergetaproperrest,butthisisn’ttheonlyreasonmanyofusnevergiveoursensesabreak.Noisycites,sharpsoundannouncementsandloudmusicallcontributetoconstantsensorystimulation.Yourbrainneedsarestnowandagain.Consciouslycloseyoureyesandgiveyourselfthegiftofsilenceforshortperiodsthroughouttheday.EmotionalrestThis“meanshavingthetimeandspacetofreelyexpressyourfeelingsandcutbackonpeople-pleasing,”Dalton-smithexplains.“Emotionalrestalsorequiresthecouragetobegenuine.Anemotionallyrestedpersoncananswerthequestion,‘Howareyoutoday?’withatruthful‘I’mnotokay’-andthengoontosharesomehardthingsthatotherwisegounsaid.”Inotherwords,weallneedthespacetostoppretendingforourselvesandothersandgetrealaboutourfeelings.60.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaboutthetypesofrestmentionedinthepassage?A.Physicalrestmeanslyinginbedforaproperperiodandexercising.B.Mentalrestindicatesrestingeverytwohourswhenyou’reworking.C.Sensoryrestmeanskeepingsilentfrequentlyandstaringatscreens.D.Emotionalrestmeanspretendingtoshareprivateaffairswithothers.61.Whattypeofrestdoyouneedmostifyou’reworkingwithacomputerinanoffice?A.Physicalrest B.Mentalrest C.Sensoryrest D.Emotionalrest62.Itcanbeconcludedthatifapersonfeelstired,heshould ________.A.trytoidentifyjustwhatsortofresthe’slackingexactlyB.spendsometimewiththosewhocanenergizehimC.havethefourtypesofrestmentionedinthepassageinorderD.haveaneedtofeelconnectedtosomethinglargerthanhimself(C)Transhumanism,firstcoinedin1957bybiologistJulianHuxley,meant“manremainingman,butgoingbeyondhimselfbyrealizingnewpossibilitiesofandforhishumannature.”Generallyspeaking,transhumanisminitsmodernmeaningimpliesthathumanbeingscanbeenhancedbythemeansofsciencetotheextentwhentheyriseabovebiologicallimitationsandcapabilitiesprogrammedbynature.Thespeciesintowhichhumanitytransformsthiswaywillbecalledposthuman,ortranshuman,asitwouldhavebesomethingnew—basedonhumannature,butgoingbeyonditatthesametime.Therearenumerousareaswhich,accordingtotranshumanists,requireenhancement,aswellastherearecountlessproposalsonthemeansofsuchenhancement.Inparticular,transhumanistsworkonsuchproblemsasovercomingthephysicalboundariesofthehumanbody.Startingwithaging,whichtheybelievetoberatheradiseasethananaturalprocess,andendingupwithreplacingorganswiththeirartificialones,transhumanistsbelievethatthehumanbodyisimperfect,andthatitshouldbeimproved.Allkindsofnanotechnologiesforrepairingdamagedorgans;nervestimulantsanddrugstoaltermoodandeliminatenegativeemotions;brainimplantsandimplantedtechnologiestoallowinterconnectivitybetweenmultiplehumanbeingsandtoadvanceintelligence—theseandmanymoreactionsarejustsomeofthemeanstranshumanistsplantousetomakehumanitybetter.Someofthetechnologiestranshumanistsplantoemploytopushtheboundariesofhumanityareavailablealready.Forexample,genetherapyallowingtocureorstopcertaindiseasesthatwereconsideredterminal;CRISPRiorSHARP-2methods,whichwerediscoverednotsolongago,havealreadyprovedtobeefficientintreatinganumberofcomplicatedmedicalconditions,andincasefurtherresearchisconducted,theymightsignificantlyimprovethequalityofmedicineworldwide.Virtualreality,anothertechnologyfromscience-fictionmoviesofthelate1980s,hasbecomenotsovirtualeither,afterall.VRdevicecanbeeasilypurchasedfromonlinestores,andthepricesareaffordable—giventhatwearespeakingoftechnologycapableofsubstitutingactualreality.Sofar,ithasbeenmostlyusedforgamesandeducation,butinthefuture,therangeofitsusefulapplicationswilldefinitelybroaden.Othertechnologies,whichhavenotyetbeeninventedbutwhichdefinitelywill,includelargescaleengineering,self-copyingrobotics,artificialintelligence,minduploadingtechnologies,molecularmanufacturing,spacecolonization,andothertechnologicalwonders.Aboutahundredyearsago,theideaofflyingintheskiesseemedabsurd,untilWilburandOrvilleWrightprovedthisassumptionwrong.Whoknows,perhapsinacoupleofdecadestheconceptslistedhere,nomatterhowfantastictheylooknow,willbecomereality.Moralaspectsandthepricehumanitywillhavetopayforsuchadvancementsareadifferentsubject.63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttranshumanism?A.PromotinghumanhealthbutremainingtheirphysicalappearancesB.ImprovingthehumanconditionthroughsocialandculturalchangeC.Developinghumanbeingsbeyondtheirnaturalcapabilitiesbytechnology.D.Goingbeyondhumanbeingsphysicallimitationsthroughnaturalevolution.64.Transhumanists’planisbasedonthebeliefthat________.A.replacingorganswiththeirartificialonesisidealB.agingisratheradiseasethananaturalprocessC.it’spracticaltousenanotechnologiestoimprovelifeD.thehumanbodyisimperfectandneedsimprovement65.Theunderlinedword“absurd”(lastparagraph)isclosestinmeaningto________.A.ridiculous B.creative C.reasonable D.practical66.Thispassageisparticularlywrittenabout________.A.variouskindsofdefinitionsoftranshumanismB.differenttechnologiessubstitutinghumanrealityC.proposalsonthehumanbeingsenhancementD.artificialintelligenceandhumanbeingslife答案56—59CDBA 60—62BCA 63—66CDAB2021崇明一模(A)TheemployeesatHelwigCarbonProductsinMilwaukeehavetheirowncompanycafeteriaonasite,ararityitseemsmoreandmorethesedays.Butifanyonewantstoeatadoughnut(甜甜圈),it’sgoingtocosttwiceasmuchaswhattheymightpayforthesweetatthelocalgrocerystore.That’sbecauseHelwigCarbonProductshasawellnessprogram,anditisoneofmanylocalcompaniestryingtoshowemployeeshowtoeathealthier.“We’rereallytryingtopersuadepeopletoeathealthier,”saidCherylBrah,humanresourcesdirectoratHelwigCarbonProducts.“Apieceoffruitis25cents;adoughnutis$1.50—andwestillhavepeoplewhobuydoughnuts.Peoplecomplain—butwereallytrytoputoureffortstowardthemiddle-of-the-linepeoplewhomightleanmoretowardthewellnessside,eventually.”Thiseffortisn’tjusthappeningatHelwigCarbon.Therehasbeenacity-widemovementof44localcompanieswhoaddedorevolvedtheirhealthandwellnessprogramstotheircompanyculture,andbecauseofitMilwaukeeisnownationallyrecognizedforalargenumberofbusinesseswithwellnessprograms.Itallstartedseveralyearsago,whenaprogramcalledWellCityMilwaukeeteamedupwith44localbusinessesthatcollectivelyrepresentaworkforceof130,000employees.WellCityMilwaukeeprovidedhealthypracticesguidelinesforbusinesses.Inexchange,itsurveyedtheemployeestofindoutwhattheirhealthneedsandriskswereandwhatactivitiestheyfoundinteresting.WellCitythensetaveryhighbarforcompaniestomeetalotofexpectationstobeconsideredatopwellnessprogram.CompaniesneededacommitmentfromtheCEO;toformawellnessteam;tocollectinformationfromtheemployeesinsurveysandhealthassessments;tocomeupwithanoperatingplan;tocreateasupportiveenvironment;toself-evaluatetheirefforts;andfinally,tochoosetheirbestapproaches.Thatmeantcomingupwithactivities,betternutritioneducation,andmotivationalprogramslikegettingpeopletoquitsmoking,gettingpeopleinformedicalself-careandworkingonstressmanagement.56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlywanttotellus?A.Companycafeteriasarerarerandrarerthesedays. B.Ahealthydietisespeciallyimportanttopeople’shealth. C.Companycultureisgainingpriorityinacompany’sdevelopment. D.Companiesaretryingtohelptheiremployeesthinkabouttheirhealth.57.Thecompanycafeteriachargesmuchmorefordoughnutsinorderto_____. A.driveemployeestothelocalgrocerystore B.showtherichingredientsofthedoughnuts C.profitmorefromthewellnessprogram D.discouragethepurchaseofunhealthyfood58.“Themiddle-of-the-linepeople”inParagraph2refertothosewho_____.A.areneutralaboutwhattoeat B.areusedtocuttinginlinewhenbuyingfood C.areaddictedtosweetfood D.aremiddle-agedandhavehealthproblems59.AccordingtoWellCityMilwaukee’srequirements,atopwellnessprogramofacompanyshould_____. A.motivateitsemployeestocooperatewitheachotherB.diagnoseandtreatitsemployees’diseaseseffectively C.initiaterelatedactivitiesbasedontheiremployees’needs D.prohibititsCEOfromputtinganypressureonitsemployees(B)WelcometotheofficialLouvreonlinesalessiteTheMuséeduLouvreisreopeningandwearegladtobeabletowelcomeyoubackagain.InlinewiththemeasurestakentopreventthespreadofCOVID-19,visitorswillberequiredtowearamask.Accordingtogovernmentrecommendations,allvisitorstotheLouvreaged12yearsandtwomonthsoroldermustshowaHealthPass.Allvisitors,includingthoseentitledtofreeadmission,mustbookatimeperiod.Pleaseacceptourapologiesfortheinconvenience.IndividualticketsfortheMuseumAdmissionandreservationofatimeperiodtoaccessthepermanentcollections.Ticketsvalidfortheselecteddateonly.FulllistofvisitorsentitledtofreeadmissionatLouvre.fr.Generaladmission:€18TheMuséeduLouvreisopeneveryday—exceptTuesdays,January1,May1andDecember25—from9:00amto6:00pm.Visitorswillbeaskedtoleavetheexhibitionrooms30minutesbeforeclosure.Allticketspurchasedonlinearetime-stampedandnominative(记名的);youmaythereforebeaskedtoprovideproofofidentity.Theyareonlyvalidfortheservice,dateandtimeselected.Theycannotbeusedtoskipthequeuebutdoguaranteeaccesstothemuseumwithinhalfanhourofthetimeshownontheticket.Anyholderofanonlineticketwhodoesnotarrivewithintheassignedtimeperiodforadmissiontothemuseumshallbesubjecttothesameadmissionandwaitingconditionsasvisitorswithouttickets.Visitorsentitledtofreeadmission(otherthanLouvremembers)—Under18s,proofofIDrequired—16-25year-oldresidentsoftheEuropeanEconomicArea(EuropeanUnion,Norway,Iceland,andLiechtenstein),proofofIDandresidencyrequiredProfessionals—TeachersworkinginFrance,valid“PassEducation”required—Teachersofart,arthistoryortheappliedarts,validproofofemploymentstatingsubjecttaughtrequired—ArtistswiththeMaisondesArtistesorInternationalAssociationofArt,validproofrequiredOther—Jobseekers,validproofandIDrequired(datedwithinthelastyearorindicatingaperiodofvalidity)—Disabledvisitorsandthepersonaccompanyingthem60.Thispassagemainlyaimsat_____. A.introducingtheexhibitsattheLouvre B.providingticketinginformationoftheLouvre C.listingrestrictionsonadmissiontotheLouvre D.illustratingtheservicesprovidedattheLouvre61.IfafamilyinNorway,includingthewife,anartteacher,thehusband,anITengineer,anda10-year-oldson,wanttovisittheLou

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