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江苏省部分学校2022-2023学年高三上学期英语期初试卷汇编阅读理解专题江苏省南京市第一中学2022-2023学年高三上学期入学考试英语试题四、阅读理解Amedicalemergencycanhappenanywhereatanytime.Takingabriefmomenttoseekhelpisoftenthebestfirstresponse.Butbeforeanambulancecangettothescene,theimmediatefirstaidattendancetoanyonewhoisinjuredseriouslymakesadifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.LifeSaverTeamhasbeenprovidingCPR(心肺复苏术)andfirstaidtrainingsince2009.Hereareafewoftheirmostpopularcourses:CPRAEDItisaclassroomvideo-based,instructor-ledcoursethatteachesthebasictechniquesofCPRandtheuseofanAED(自动体外除颤器),aswellashowtorelievechoking.Thiscourseteachesskillswithresearchproventechniques.●Courselength:2hours●Price:$50(Signupforafirstaidcourseforanadditional$30)Uponcompletionofthiscourse,studentswillreceiveanAmericanHeartAssociationHeartSaverFistAidCourseCompletionCardthatisvalid(有效的)fortwoyears.BasicLifeSupportThisisaclassroomcoursedesignedtoprovideawidevarietyofhealthcareprofessionalswiththeabilitytorecognizeseverallife-threateningemergencies,provideCPR,andrelievechokinginatimelyandeffectivemanner.●Courselength:4hours●Price:$60(Signupforafirstaidcourseforanadditional$30)TheAmericanHeartAssociationBLSforHealthcareProviderCourseCompletionCardisvalidfortwoyears.FirstAidItisaclassroom,video-based,instructor-ledcoursethatteachesstudentscriticalskillstomanageanemergencyinthefirstfewminutesuntilemergencymedicalservicesarrive.Studentslearnskillssuchashowtotreatbleeding,brokenbonesandotherfirstaidemergencies.●Courselength:2hours●Price:$45Uponcompletionofthiscourse,studentswillreceiveanAmericanHeartAssociationHeartSaverCPRAEDCourseCompletionCardthatisvalidfortwoyears.21.Whatshouldbeoftendonefirstinamedicalemergency?A.Providingprofessionalfirstaid.B.Askingforhelpatonce.C.Takingtheinjuredtothehospital.D.Leavingthesceneassoonaspossible.22.HowmuchdoesitcostifapersonwantstolearnaboutCPRandAED?A.$50.B.$30.C.$60.D.$4523.Whatdothelistedcourseshaveincommon?A.Theyareavailableonline.B.Theyareforallindividuals.C.Theytakethesameamountoftime.D.Theyincludeatwo-yearAHAcertificate.WhenKevinDurantgavehistearfulMVPspeechin2014,theNBAstarmadesuretothankonepersonwhohadbeentherewithhimfromtheverybeginning:hismother.HisheartfeltwordsaboutthesacrificesshemadeforDurantandhisbrotherledtoalifetimemovieaboutherjourneyasasingleparent,TheRealMVP:TheWandaDurantStory.Today,theNBAsuperstar’smomtravelsthecountryasamotivationalspeakerandphilanthropist(慈善家).OnMonday,shespokeatThomsonReuters’inNewYorkaboutherpersonalstrugglestoachievefinancialstabilityandsharedthefinancialadviceshegavehersonwhenheenteredtheleaguewithCNBC.“Iwantedhimtorealizehehasworkedhard,”shesays,“AnditisOKforhimtoenjoyhimselfbecauseofhishardwork.Butitisalsoimperativethathepreparesforhisfuture.”Whilesheadvisedhimtoenjoytherewardsofhislabor,shealsowantedtomakesurethathersonknewtheimportanceoffinancialplanning.Shetoldtheaudiencethatwhenshefoundherselfasingleparenttotwochildrenat21,shecouldn’tfollowthefinancialprinciples.Ratherthanplanningforthefuture,shefocusedonlyonhowhermoneycouldmakeendsmeetforthatmoment.Recently,DuranthasteamedupwithLaurenePowellJobsforanewphilanthropicprogramcalledCollegeTrackwhichisaimedathelpingdisadvantagedkidsattendcollege.Aspartoftheprogram,Duranthascommittedtodonating$10milliontohishometown’spublicschoolsystem.Durant’smomsaysthatinadditiontohisfinancialdecisions,sheisproudofhisphilanthropicworkandhisdesiretohelpthecommunity.“Ithoughtgivingbackwasalwaysveryimportant,andsowetalkedaboutthatandhehadseenthatfromusasafamilyandit’soneofthethingsthatItaughthim,”shesays.24.WhatisTheRealMVP:TheWandaDurantStorymainlyabout?A.Durant’scareerpath.B.Durant’shardchildhood.C.Durant’smother’sdevotiontothefamily.D.Durant’smother’sstrugglingtobeindependent.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“imperative”inparagraph3mean?A.Enjoyable.B.Important.C.Unusual.D.Hopeful.26.WhatmadeDurantpayattentiontothecharityprogram?A.HiskindheartB.HispoorhometownC.Hismother’steachingD.Hisdifficultlifeexperience27.WhatarethefinancialprinciplesofDurant’smom?A.Enjoyingnowandplanningforthefuture.B.Sharingrewardsandcreatingacharityprogram.C.Spendinglessmoneyandsavingfortheemergencies.D.Donatingmoneytothecharityandhelpingmoreschools.Thereisan“environmentalsilverlining”asaresultofthecoronavirus(冠状病毒)—carbonemissionshavebeenreducedbymorethan4%,manywildlifemarketsaroundtheworldhavebeenclosedandairqualityinsomeplaceshasslightlyimproved,DaveFord,founderoftheenvironmentalliteracyorganizationSoulBuffalo,says.However,becauseofanincreaseinpandemic-related,non-recyclablematerialssuchastake-outplasticcontainersandmasks,30%morewastehasenteredouroceans,henotes.“There's129billionfacemasksbeingmadeeverymonth—enoughthatyoucouldcovertheentirecountryofSwitzerlandwithfacemasksattheendofthisyeariftrendscontinue,”hesays.“Andalotofthesemasksareendingupinthewater.”Themaskslooklikejellyfish—inotherwords,food—toturtlesandotherwildlifecreatures,thus,attractivetothoseanimalsandthenendangeringthem,hesays.Verylittleoftheplasticweuseisactuallyrecyclable.SharonLernerofTheIntercepttoldHere&Nowlastyearthat"thevastmajorityofplasticthathaseverbeenproduced—79%—hasactuallyendedupinlandfillsorburned,butnotremadeintonewproducts."Eveniftheplasticswehavecanbereused,Fordsaysrecyclingprogramsacrosstheglobearefacingseverebudgetcuts.“We'restartingtoseerecyclingprogramsstopped,wastepickingcommunitiesoperatingat50%oractuallyshuttingdown.Theyarethelastlineofdefensebetweenplasticandtheenvironment,”hesays.Lastyear,Unileverplannedtocutitsuseofnon-recycledplasticsinhalfby2025.InaninterviewwithHere&Now,RichardSlater,Unilever'schiefresearchanddevelopmentofficer,drewontheindustryargumentthatplasticpackagingislighter,whichmeanslessshippingandthereforefewerdangerousemissionsthatcauseclimatechange.Yes,plasticsarelightweightandcancutdownonfuelspending.Butontheotherhand,plasticwasteisbeingfoundineveryaspectoflife—eveninthedeepestocean.28.Whatdoes“environmentalsilverlining”inParagraph1referto?A.Anenvironmentalorganization.B.Theclosureofsomewildlifemarkets.C.Benefitsonenvironmentfromthecoronavirus.D.Thedecreaseofcarbondioxideemissions.29.Whyarefacemasksattractivetosomeseacreatures?A.Thereisacontinuousshortageoffoodintheocean.B.Theycontaincertainuniquechemicals.C.Manyseacreaturesliketochaseplasticbynature.D.Theylookliketheseacreatures'food.30.Whatcanwelearnabouttheplasticwaste?A.Themajorityofitisburiedorburned.B.Mostofitisrecycledintonewproducts.C.129billionfacemasksendupintheocean.D.Thereisenoughbudgetforplasticrecycling.31.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PlasticcancutdownfuelspendingB.ThecoronavirushascausedmoreoceanplasticC.RecyclingprogramsareshuttingdownD.SolutionstooceanplasticpollutionarebeingexploredHaveyoueverimaginedtravelingtoaforeigncountrywithouthavingtoworryabouttheheadacheofcommunicatinginadifferentlanguage?InarecentWallStreetJournalarticle,technologypolicyexpertAlecRossarguedthat,withinadecadeorso,we’llbeabletocommunicatewithoneanotherviasmallearpieceswithbuilt-inmicrophones.That’sbecausetechnologicalprogressisextremelyrapid.It’sonlyamatteroftime.Indeed,someparentsfirmlyholdtheideathatthistechnologyisapproachingandthey’rewonderingiftheirkidsshouldevenlearnasecondlanguage.It’struethatanincreaseinthequantityandaccuracyofthedataloadedintocomputerswillmakethemclevererattranslating“Noesbuenodormirmucho”as“It’snotgoodtosleeptoomuch.”Replacingawordwithitsequivalent(同义词)inthetargetlanguageisactuallythe“easypart”ofatranslator’sjob.Buteventhisseemstobeadiscouragingtaskforcomputers.It’ssodifficultforcomputersbecausetranslationdoesn’t--orshouldn’t--involvesimplytranslatingwords,sentencesorparagraphs.Rather,it’sabouttranslatingmeaning.Andinordertoinfermeaningfromaspecificexpression,humanshavetointerpretamassofinformationatthesametime.Thinkaboutalltherelatedcluesthatgointounderstandinganexpression:volume,gesture,situation,andevenyourculture.Allarelikelytoconveyasmuchmeaningasthewordsyouuse.Therefore,weshouldbeveryskepticalofamachinethatisunabletointerprettheworldaroundus.Ifpeoplefromdifferentculturescanoffendeachotherwithoutrealizingit,howcanweexpectamachinetodobetter?Unlessengineersactuallyfindawaytobreatheasoulintoacomputer,undoubtedlywhenitcomestoconveyingandinterpretingmeaningusinganaturallanguage,amachinewillneverfullytakeourplace.32.Whatviewdoestheauthorholdabouttranslation?A.Propertranslationcanbetoughforhumans.B.Slightdifferencesmatterlittleintranslation.C.Somemachineswillinterpretourworldproperly.D.Culturesdeservemoreattentionthanwordsused.33.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AnExpert’sPrecisePredictionB.TheComplexityofTranslationC.WhoWillBeaBetterTranslatorD.WillLanguageBarrierActuallyDisappear?34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothemoderntechnology?A.UnclearB.ObjectiveC.OptimisticD.Negative.35.Inwhichcolumncanyoureadthearticleinanewspaper?A.LanguageLearning.B.Commentsonhotissues.C.ScienceDevelopment.D.Translationtips.江苏省高邮市第一中学2022-2023学年高三上学期阶段测试一英语试一、阅读理解SummerSchoolsAstheUK’sTop-RankedSummerSchools,wewilldeliveranoutstandingsummerexperienceinamulti-national,fun,andsecuresetting.OxfordCollegeSummerSchoolOxfordCollegeSummerSchoolenablesstudentstoliveandstudyinanOxfordUniversityCollegeduringthesummer.Thesummerprogramisdesignedtogivestudentsachancetostudyatuniversity,meetotherstudentsfromaroundtheworldandexplorethefamouscityofOxford.Ages:15-17Dates:15July—30AugustCambridgeCollegeSummerSchoolJoinustoliveandstudyinthenoteduniversitycityofCambridge.Explorethecitythatshapedsomeoftheworld’sfamousminds,includingSirIsaacNewtonandSylviaPlath.Followintheirfootstepsasyouexperienceyourchosensubjectthroughaseriesoflecturesandworkshops.Ages:15-17Dates:20July—28AugustEarlscliffeSummerSchoolEarlscliffeSummerSchoolEarlscliffeisideallylocatedforbothaccesstoLondonandtoavarietyoflocalattractions.ThecampusisformedofsevenVictorianandEdwardianbuildings,allrecentlyrenovatedtoprovidehigh-qualityteachingandresidentialfacilities.Ages:13-17Dates:20June—31JulyRochesterIndependentSummerSchoolRochesterIndependentCollege,oneoftheUK’smostwell-establishedindependentcolleges,isproudtoofferarangeofdistinctivesummercourses.Weareoffering4differentcoursesinverysmallclasseswhereinternationalvisitorswillstudyandsocializealongsidelocalstudents.Ages:13-17Dates:25June—28July1.Whichofthefollowingstartsearliest?A.OxfordCollegeSummerSchool.B.CambridgeCollegeSummerSchool.C.EarlscliffeSummerSchool.D.RochesterIndependentSummerSchool.2.WhatcanstudentsdointhefirsttwoSummerSchools?A.Socializewithlocalstudents.B.Exploreanoteduniversitycity.C.Attendlecturesandworkshops.D.Interviewtheworld’sgreatminds.3.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inahistorybook.B.Inanartmagazine.C.Inaresearcharticle.D.Inaneducationbrochure.WhenwemovedintoourhomeinMaui,Hawaii,16yearsago,onegoodthingaboutthishousewasthehugeavocadotreegrowinginthebackyard.ThistreegavethemostdeliciousavocadosIhaveevertasted.Ilivedontheseavocadoswhennursingmyfirstchild.Freshavocadowastheveryfirstfoodformykids.Thistreewassohugethatitcastamassiveshadowoverourbackyard.Itwastrulyourmagicaltree.Untiloneday,someonefromtheHealthDepartmentcametotellusthatouravocadotreewastoolargeandneededtrimming.InNewYork,yougetintroubleifyoudon’tclearthesnowoffyoursidewalk.Here,it’swhenyourtreesaretoohigh.Soalongcamethetrimmer,leavingjustthetrunkandafewbranches.Iwassad.Thekidswereallsad.Somefriendswhoknewitwouldsay,“It’sgoingtogrowback.Yournextavocadoswillbecrazy!”Yeah,whatever.Thetreeisgone,sostopdoingthat.Itjustdidn’twork.Butafewdayslater,Inoticedsomeunusualbutterfliesflyingaroundtheyard.Andthen,thesuncameinthekitchen,creatingthispleasantwarmthonceblockedbythehugetree.Afteraboutamonth,Istartedtonoticesometinygreenshootscomingoutofthecutbranches,whicheventuallyturnedintofull-onbrightgreenleaves.Istartedtofeellikeallwasgoingtobefine,kindoflikelife.Littledoweknowwhatseemsreallydifficultisactuallylife’swayofmakingusstronger.It’slife’swayofbringinginthebutterflies,thesunshine,andthedelightfulflowers.Weallknowthatsaying,“ItwillbeOKintheend.Ifit’snot,it’snottheend.”4.Whatismainlyconveyedinparagraph2abouttheavocadotree?A.Herkids’loveforit.B.Itsfruit’sgoodtaste.C.Herexpectationofit.D.Itsbenefitsforherfamily.5.Whydidtheauthor’sfriendssaythewordsinparagraph3?A.Tolaughather.B.Tocheerherup.C.Toshowtheirregret.D.Toexpresstheirexcitement.6.Whathappenedtotheavocadotreeintheend?A.Ithadnobranches.B.Itblockedthesunshine.C.Itwasfulloflifeagain.D.Itboremoreavocados.7.Whatmessagedoestheauthorseemtoconveyinthetext?A.Youharvestwhatyousow.B.LuckandMisfortunecomesinturn.C.Successwon’tcomeunlessyougotoit.D.Theimportantthinginlifeistohaveadream.SaraBradendoesn’thavetimetolosethings.She’saworkingmomwithalotmorehobbiesthanherfriends,andwhenshemisplacesherkeysorleavesherpurseatarestaurant,shebecomesannoyedandimpatient.“Itimpactsmegreatly,”saysBraden,35,aWashingtonofficer.AccordingtoarecentstudyledbyDanielArely,aprofessorofpsychologyatHarvardUniversity,BradenhasADHD,atypeofattentiondisorder,which,shesays,makesher“likelytoputthingsincertainplacesandnotrememberwhereIputthem.”Heranxietyisfamiliartoanyonewhosephoneismissingadozentimesaday.Suchkindofmistakesmightresultinaconstantfear:Issomethingwrongwithme?Probablynot.“It’scommonandcertainlyannoying,”saysProfessorArely.“Mostofthetime,losingthingsisabreakdownofattentionandmemory.We’rethinkingaboutsomethingelse.Wehaveotherconcernsoccupyingourattention,andthenweneverreallyaddtheinformationtomemoryaboutwherewe’veputtheobject.”Thestudyshowsthat,sometimes,peoplewithADHDreportthatlosingthingsaffectstheirworkproductivityorrelationships.Forexample,iftheycan’tfindtheirkeysallthetimeandarelateforadinnerparty,theycouldangertheirfriends.Inthatcase,it’sworthbeingevaluatedbyadoctor.Nevertheless,notallcasesdeservespecialattention.Actually,peoplewhohavehadADHDsincetheywereteenshavenothingmuchtoworryabout.ForthosewithADHD,whatreallymattersischangesfrompastperformance.Whenwe’reoperatingonautopilotandnottrulyfocusedonoursurroundings,wemaystilllosethingsevenwiththestrongestintentionnottodoso,ProfessorArelysays.Butforthemostpart,hethinkspeoplecanovercomethetendencytolosethings.SaraBradenhaslearnedtoadapt,inpartbywritingdownwhereshehasstoreditems.Shealsocoachesherselfnottopanicwhenanitemgetslost.8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Byofferinganexample.B.Byquotingaremark.C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Bygivinganexplanation.9.Whatisthepossiblereasonforpeople’slosingthings?A.Theirconstantfear.B.Theircommonweakness.C.Theirabsent-mindedness.D.Theiremotionalbreakdown.10.WhatshouldpeoplewithADHDpayspecialattentionto?A.Improvedefficiencyatwork.B.Occasionaldelayinmeetingfriends.C.Losingthingsrepeatedlysinceteens.D.Behaviouralchangesfromthepast.11.WhatisProfessorArely’sattitudetoovercomingforgetfulness?A.Positive.B.Sceptical.C.Tolerant.D.Conservative.Forthousandsofyears,Chinesewritershavetravelledalloverthecountrytotakedownnotesaboutthegeographicalconditionsofeachcity.Amongthem,well-knownChinesegeographerandwriterLiDaoyuan,intheNorthernWeiDynasty(386-534),composedhisbook,CommentaryontheWaterClassics,afterstudyingtheoriginalliteraryversion,WaterClassics.Helaterexpandedtheriverrecordsto1,252fromtheoriginal137.ThebookisnowbeingstudiedagainbyProfessorLiXiaojieandhisteamfromFudanUniversity.Theyhavebeenusingdrawingsoftwareand3Dmodellingtorecreatethewaterwaysituationsonamapbasedonthebookdescription.Sofar,theyhavecompletedresearchonfourrivers.“Ancientpeopleknewreallywellhowtoapplythepowerofnaturetotechnicalconsiderations,”Lisaid,givingtheexampleofQianjin’e,oneofthemostfamousancientwaterconservationprojectsinLuoyang,Henan.Inordertoleadtheriverintothecityforirrigation(灌溉)inancientLuoyang,theofficialsbuiltacanalbranchbyseparatinganorthwest-southeastriver.However,thecanalwaterwasn'tenoughtosupportthecitizensindryseasons.Tosolvethat,onthenorthernsideofthecanalbranch,theofficialsbuiltareservoir(水库)andachanneltoleadthewatertothecanalbranch,wherethewaterwayswouldconvergeandflowtogethertothecity.InCommentaryontheWaterClassics,atotalof2,800citiesarerecordedwithdetails.Still,theprocessofrecreationtakesmucheffort.Afterdoingalotoftextanalysisandfieldwork,theteamhasgraduallycreatedthemodelwith3Dmodellingsoftwarebasedonrepeateddeductions(推论).ForProfessorLi,thebookisnotonlyarecordofthenaturallandscapeover1,000yearsago,butalsoadetaileddescriptionofhumanityandcultureandatreasurefortoday’sreference.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutthebookCommentaryontheWaterClassics?A.Ithasbeenoutofdate.B.Itexplains3Dmodelling.C.Itkeepsrecordsof137rivers.D.Itisbasedonpreviousstudies.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“converge”inparagraph3mean?A.Join.B.Pass.C.Cross.D.Begin.14.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellusaboutmodelrecreation?A.Itsmajorproblems.B.Itsdetailedanalysis.C.Itscomplexprocess.D.Itssuccessfulapplication.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.3DTechnologyFuelsModernResearchB.AncientClassicsInspireModernResearchC.AnEffectiveApproachtoModelRecreationD.AFamousWriterofChineseAncientClassics江苏省赣榆高级中学2022-2023学年高三8月月考英语试卷第一节阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5)AIslandlifeisoneofthosethingsyoudreamabout.Herearefourbeautifulsmallislandstoconsiderforyournextvacation.WashingtonIsland,USAAlthoughwithfewerthan700residents,theislandishometoSchoolhouseBeach,knownforitsclearwaterandsmooth,roundedlimestonerocks—oneofonlyahandfulofsuchbeachesinNorthAmerica.TourtheislandontheCherryTrain,climbthelookouttower,orrentabikeandcyclethemilesofemptyroads.RetireforthenightattheHotelWashington&Studio,alandmarkinnwithahistoryofover100years.Barbuda,AntiguaandBarbudaThere’sagoodchancebirdsactuallyoutnumberhumansonthesmallislandofBarbuda.Mostlyundevelopedandcompletelyunspoiled,thebeachesarefamousforsilkywhiteandpinksand,stretchingasfarastheeyecansee.There’sonlyahandfulofresortsandrestaurants,mostlyplainbeachbars,butmakesuretostopbyUncleRoddy’s,whichservesupcolddrinksandsomeofthefreshestseafoodyou’lleverfind.GrandMananIsland,CanadaWhileyouwon’tfindanypalmtreeshere,GrandMananstilloffersarelaxedpace.ConnectedtomainlandNewBrunswickbyferry,thesmallislandishometocharmingvillages,andtheSwallowTailLighthouse—thesecond-mostphotographedlighthouseinallofAtlanticCanada.Takeawhale-watchingcruise(巡游),surfontheBayofFundy(hometothehighesttidesintheworld),orjustsitbackandenjoythepeaceandquiet.KeyWest,USALocatedattheendofthefamousFloridaKeys,KeyWesthasafascinatinghistory.TennesseeWilliamsissaidtohavewrittenthefirstdraftofAStreetcarNamedDesirehere.ErnestHemingwayspentmanyanightinthebarsofOldTown,nowahistoricdistrictfilledbywood-framebuildings.Takeintheisland’sfamouslighthouse,photographsomeofthefree-runningchickens,andthensettleinforthedailySunsetCelebrationonMallorySquare.21.Wherecanvisitorsliveinafamouscentury-oldinn?A.KeyWest,USA.B.GrandMananIsland,Canada.C.WashingtonIsland,USA.D.Barbuda,AntiguaandBarbuda.22.WhatmakesBarbudaobviouslydifferentfromtheotherislands?A.Thewildandunexploredbeaches.B.Thegreatnumberofbarsandhotels.C.Colddrinksandfreshfood.D.Thechancetoplayonbeautifulbeaches.23.WhatdoGrandMananIslandandKeyWesthaveincommon?A.Travelerscanwatchwhaleshows.B.Travelerscanvisitafamouslighthouse.C.Travelerscanseethehighesttidesintheworld.D.TravelerscanfindthevillagewhereHemingwayoncelived.BDolphinshavebeenknowntoshowmanyhuman-likebehavioralcharacteristics.Theseincludeformingcomplexrelationshipstoaccomplishcommongoals,teachingoneanothersurvivalskills,and“babysitting”eachother’skids.Now,someresearchersatLargo,Floridahavediscoveredanotherthingtheintelligentanimalssharewithhumans—aloveforthetelevision!Fortheirresearch,KellyA.WinshipandHolliC.Eskelinenobserved11bottlenoseandfiverough-tootheddolphins.TheanimalsweretreatedtotwoTVshows—PlanetEarthandthepopularkids’series,SpongeBobSquarePants.Theresearcherssaythedolphinsdidnotseemtocarewhatwasbeingplayed.Theywereequallyattractedbyboth—therealisticimageryofPlanetEarthandthecartooninSpongeBobSquarePants.Interestingly,however,themaledolphinsspentmoretimestaringatthescreenthanthefemales.Theyalsorespondedmorestronglytotheprogrammingbyeithershowingaggression(攻击性)(indicatedbyheadmoves),orinterest(shownbyraisingtheirheadsorpressingtheirforeheadsagainsttheTV),orevenblowingbubbles(气泡)(indicatinginterestoraggression).WinshipandEskelinen,whopublishedtheirfindingsinthejournalZooBiology,believethedisplayofaggressionwasmostlikelyaresultofthefailuretophysicallyinteractwith,ormanipulate,theTV.Thoughthereisalotmoretolearnabouttheanimals’televisionpreference,thescientistsbelievesuitableprogrammingcouldbeusedaspartofenrichmentprogramsfordolphinsunfittobereleasedinthewild.Theresearchersalsothinkmonitoringtheirresponsetodifferentkindsofshowscouldprovidescientistswithsomeinsightintothedolphins’thinkingprocess.24.Whathaveresearchersnewlydiscoveredaboutdolphins?A.Theysomewhatbehavelikehumans.B.Theyofferhelptoeachother.C.Theyarehighlyintelligent.D.TheyenjoywatchingTVshows.25.InwhichwayaremaleandfemaledolphinsdifferentwhenwatchingTV?A.Thetimeofbodymoments.B.Programpreference.C.Thestrengthofresponse.D.Interactingmethods.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“manipulate”meaninthefourthparagraph?A.Havecontrolover.B.Reactto.C.Catchsightof.D.Turnon.27.Inwhataspectcouldtheresearchondolphinsbeimportanttoscientists?A.LearningabouttheirTVpreference.B.Enrichingtheirlifeinthewild.C.Monitoringtheirdailybehavior.D.Studyinghowtheythink.CResearchersatCUBoulderhavedevelopedawearabledevicethatchangesthehumanbodyintoabiologicalbattery.Thedeviceisstretchy(弹性的)enoughthatyoucanwearitlikearing,abracelet(手镯)oranyotherthingthattouchesyourskin.Italsotapsintoaperson’snaturalheat—employingthermoelectricgeneratorstochangethebody’sinternaltemperatureintoelectricity.“Inthefuture,wewanttobeabletopoweryourwearableelectronicswithouthavingtoincludeabattery,”saidJianliangXiao,anassociateprofessoratCUBoulder.TheconceptmaysoundlikesomethingoutofTheMatrixfilmseries,inwhicharaceofrobotshaveenslavedhumanstoharvesttheirpreciousorganicenergy.Xiaoandhiscolleaguesaren’tthatambitious:Theirdevicescangenerateabout1volt(伏特)ofenergyforeverysquarecentimeterofskinspace—lessvoltageperareathanwhatmostexistingbatteriesprovidebutstillenoughtopowerelectronicslikewatchesorfitnesstrackers.Scientistshavepreviouslyexperimentedwithsimilarwearabledevices,butXiao’sisstretchy,canhealitselfwhendamagedandisfullyrecyclable—makingitacleaneralternativetotraditionalelectronics.“Wheneveryouuseabattery,you’redepleting(消耗)thatbatteryandwill,eventually,needtoreplaceit,”Xiaosaid.“Thenicethingaboutourdeviceisthatyoucanwearit,anditprovidesyouwithconstantpower.”Justpretendthatyou’reoutforajog.Asyouexercise,yourbodyheatsup,andthatheatwillradiateouttothecoolairaroundyou.Xiao’sdevicecapturesthatflowofenergyratherthanletitgotowaste.“Thethermoelectricgeneratorsareinclosecontactwiththehumanbody,andtheycanusetheheatthatwouldnormallybesentintotheenvironment,”Xiaosaid.28.WhatdoesXiaoexpectofhisdeviceatpresent?A.Itwillbeusedformedicalpurposes.B.Itwillbemadesmallerandwearable.C.Itwillchangenaturalpowerintoelectricity.D.Itwillsupplyconstantpowertowearabledevices.29.WhydoestheauthormentionTheMatrixseriesinthetext?A.Togiveanexplanation.B.Tomakeacomparison.C.Tointroduceatopic.D.Toanalyzethecause.30.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.ThestrengthsofXiao’sdevice.B.Theconvenienceofusingabattery.C.Thereplacementofwearabledevices.D.Thedevelopmentoftradit
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