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2023届高考英语二轮复习阅读理解强化100题(2)
1.Workingonyouradventurelist?Thesenationalparktreasureswhichturnfavoritesduringtheharvest
timeshouldbeonit.
CuyahogaValleyNationalPark
33,000acresofforestswaitbetweenClevelandandAkron,allalongthesnakingCuyahogaRiver.The
parkwilldelightyouwithplentyofoutdooractivitiessuitingeveryinterest,butdonotclimboverthe
fencedareas,rocks,orBrandywineFalls.Nowtheredmapletreeswillbevisuallyonfire,whichyoucan
enjoyfromthecomfortofthetouristrailway—CuyahogaValleyScenicRailroad.
GatewayArchNationalPark
ThisurbanparkcomesbackthankstotheArch'snewMuseumandVisitorCenter.Giveyourfeeta
breakafterwalkingoverfivemilesofparkpathwayswitharidetothetopoftheArchtoenjoybeautiful
leaves.Youcanevenbringyourdog:theparkishostingArchBarkeveryOctober.
GulfIslandsNationalSeashore
Extendingsome160milesalongthenortherncoastoftheGulfofMexico,thisseriesofparksincludesa
historicbuilding,untouchedbarrierislands,andsugar-whitebeaches.Don'tmisstheFortPickensarea,
whichisaperfectspottoobservewildanimalslivinginthescenicnaturalenvironment.Withanaverage
highof79°Fandalowof60°F,thefallweatherhereisexceptional.
VoyageursNationalPark
Yellowandredleavesinfallwillcatchyoureyes,contrastingwiththispark'sglassywaters.IntheLand
of10,000Lakes,therearenoroadsinthepark,sovisitorsuseboatstocrossthisremote218,000-acrepark.
Over100birdspecies,eventherareones,passthroughthepark,sokeepaneyeoutforthem.
1.WhatcanvisitorsdoinCuyahogaValleyNationalPark?
A.Climbovertherocks.B.Walkdogsonpathways.
C.Enjoyscenerybytrain.D.Sunbatheonthebeach.
2.Whichparkisgreatforbirdviewing?
A.VoyageursNationalPark.B.GatewayArchNationalPark.
C.CuyahogaValleyNationalPark.D.GulfIslandsNationalSeashore.
3.Whichseasonisbestsuitedfortripstotheseparks?
A.Summer.B.Spring.C.Winter.D.Autumn.
2.MidwaythroughTheMatrix,Cypherfeastsonanenormoussteak,wellawarethathisrealityisnot
real,partofadigitalprogramtellinghisbrainthatthesteakisaconstructionandthatitis'Juicyand
delicious.^^Twodecadesafterthemoviemadeitsfirstappearance,somethingunexpectedarises:The
futureofrealitywillnotonlybevirtualbutalsosynthetic(合成的).Cypher'sfuturemealwillbeaphysical
one,synthesizedfromanimalcells.
Andthesynthesisgoesbeyonddinner.Startingwithcomponentsfromthenaturalworld,scientistsare
learningtoengineermicroorganismsandbuildbiocomputingsystems.However,biologyhasatendencyto
evolveinunexpectedways.
Synthesizedmeatisonecaseinpoint.Thedrivingforcesbehindthemeatmovementarepractical.Ithas
beenestimatedthatcultured(培育的)meatwouldrequire7to45percentlessenergyandproduce78to96
percentlessgreenhousegasthanconventionalanimalsfarmedforconsumption.Butoncewe'reableto
synthesizemeat,theoretically,we'Hhavethecapabilitytoculturemeatfromanyanimal,eventhosewe'd
neverconsidereatingtoday,likedolphinsorchimpanzees,whichwillposeanewregulatorychallengefor
us.
Usingsyntheticbiology,wecaneveneditandrewritelife,thetechnologyofwhicharealreadyinuse.In
2021,scientistsinsomecountriesannouncedtheyhadgrownmonkeyembryosinjectedwithhumanstem
cells.Herecomesthesituationworthconsidering:suchamonkey-humanhybridwilldemonstratequalities
thataresomewherebetweenhumans,onwhichexperimentationisn'tallowed,andanimals,whichare
oftenraisedspecificallyforresearch.Howwillwedecidewhenananimalbecomestoohuman?
Dependingonwhereyoustand,thesyntheticrealitieslandsomewherebetween“reallyexciting^^and
"criticallyconcerning.^^Asindividuals,weundertakeasharedresponsibilitytomakegoodchoicesabout
thiscomingsynthetictechnology.
1.WhatdoweknowaboutCypher'ssteakinthemovie?
A.Itisanythingbutappetizing.
B.Itisenjoyedinavirtualworld.
C.Itissynthesizedfromanimalcell.
D.Itisaconstructionmadebyhimself.
2.What'stheadvantageofsynthesizedmeat?
A.Itismorenutritious.
B.Itismoreenergy-consuming.
C.Itismoreenvironment-friendly.
D.Itismorecontrollableinregulation.
3.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetotheexperimentinParagraph4?
A.Cautious.B.Favorable.C.Pessimistic.D.Indifferent.
4.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Topopularizesynthetictechnology.
B.Toindicatechallengesofsynthetictechnology.
C.Tostresstheimportanceofsynthetictechnology.
D.Tointroducethedevelopmentofsynthetictechnology.
3.Intheworldofwater,2021wasanotheryearfortherecordbooks.PartsofWesternEuropesuffered
fromdeadlyfloodswhilelargeareasofthesouthwesternUnitedStatesremainedlockedinamassive
drought.
Onemightthinkthatourimpressivewatermanagementwouldsafeguardsocietyfromsuchcatastrophic
events.Yetwhenitcomestowater,thepastisnolongeragoodguideforthefutureandmostofthewater
engineeringisunpreparedforconsequencesofincreasinglyoccurringextremeweather.Oneofthemost
alarmingwake-upcallscamefromthecityofCapeTown,wherethewatertapsof4millionresidentswere
nearlyforcedtobeshutoffafterseveredroughtdriedupitsreservoir(水库).
Appealingasitmightbe,thesolutionisnottofurtherbuildbiggerandhigherdams(水坝)thatoften
resultinmoredisastrousflooding.Rather,itistoworkmorewithnaturalprocesses.
TheNetherlandsavoidedmajordamagefromthehistoricfloodsinJuly2021thankstoitsrecently
completedproject,whichgivesriverroomtospreadoutbyredirectingfloodwatersintowetlands,lowering
partsofthestormyriverbymorethanafoot.Agriculturalpracticesofferanotherstrategy.Scientistshave
foundthatboostingorganicmatterinthesoilby1%canincreasethesoil'swater-holdingcapacitybyupto
18,000gallonsperacre,creatingflexibilitytobothintenserainsanddryperiods.Thismeansfarmland
practicessuchastheplantingofcovercropscannotonlyraiseoutputbutimprovewatermanagement.
Solutionsdon'tcomeeasily,buttheyarekeytoalivablefuture.Whileit'stoolatetoavoidtheimpacts
ofclimatechange,wecanavoidtheworstofthoseimpactsbyinvestingmoreinsuchnature-basedwater
solutions.
1.CapeTownismentionedtoshow.
A.thereservoirwasofnouse.
B.newwatermanagementisinneed.
C.howawfulitwaswithouttapwater.
D.theexistingwatermanagementisimpressive.
2.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?
A.TheNetherlandswassparedfromflooddamage.
B.Theriver'swaterlevelwasreducedtooverafoot.
C.Improvingsoifswater-holdingabilityispractical.
□.Plantingcropsboostsorganismsatthecostofproduction.
3.Whichofthefollowingwaterprojectsmightwintheauthor'sfavor?
①""RestoringHealthySoil"②"FillingWetland^^
③''StrengtheningDam"④"MakingRoomforRiver”
A.①@B.②③C.③④D.①④
4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.Waterdisaster:wayoutofcontrol.
B.Investmentinwater:akeytothefuture.
C.Nature-basedsolution:awayoutforwater.
D.Goodnews:farmingpracticesworkingwell.
4.IntheearlynineteenthcenturyinBritain,manyimprovementsweremadeinmedicine.Illnessesthat
hadbeendeadlyafewyearsbeforewerenowcurable.However,Surgeonshadoneproblem.Theyhad
restrictedaccesstodeadbodiestodissect(解剖),whichwastheonlywaythattheycouldlearnaboutthe
fleshandbonesinsidethebodyandtheonlywaytoteachnewsurgeonstocarryoutoperations.
Thejoboffindingthesedeadbodieswascarriedoutbyanunpleasantgroupofpeoplecalled"body
snatchers^^.Theywentintograveyardsatnightanddugupanyrecentlyburiedbodies.Thentheytookthe
bodiestothemedicalschoolsandsoldthem.Abodycouldbesoldforbetween£5and10,whichwasalot
ofmoneyatthattime.
ThemostfamousofthesebodysnatcherswasamanfromEdinburghcalledWilliamBurke.Hewas
differentbecausehedidnotjustdigupbodiesfromgraveyards.Hegotgreedyandthoughtofaneasier
waytofindbodies.Insteadofdiggingthemup,hekilledthepoorerguestsinhissmallhotel.Dr.Knox,the
respectedsurgeonheworkedfor,neveraskedwhyallthebodieshebroughthimhadbeenstrangled(勒死).
Burkewaseventuallyarrestedandputontrialin1829.Thejudgeshowednomercytohimandhis
punishmentwastobehanged.Appropriately,hisbodywasgiventothemedicalschoolandheendedupon
thedissectingtable,justlikehisvictims.
Now,over180yearslater,surgeonsdonotneedthehelpofcriminalstolearntheirskills.However,the
scienceofsurgerycouldnothavedevelopedwithouttheirrathergruesomehelp.
1.WhatproblemdidtheBritishsurgeonsintheearly19thcenturyface?
A.Someillnessesremainedincurable.
B.Deadbodieswerenoteasilyavailable.
C.Theyhadonlyonewaytocarryoutoperations.
D.Theyhaddifficultylearningaboutthefleshandbones.
2.WhichcanbethebestheadingforParagraph3?
A.Burke'seasierway.B.Bodysnatchers5job.
C.PoorguestsinBurke'shotel.D.DealsbetweenBurkeandDr.Knox.
3.WhichcanbestillustrateBurke'sstory?
A.Justicehaslongarms.B.Morehaste,lessspeed.
C.Doasyouwouldbedoneby.D.Nothingventured,nothinggained.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.Incrediblyfascinating.B.Surprisinglyinfluential.
C.Extremelyunderstandable.D.Unpleasantlyshocking.
5.Lastyear,Iwentthrougheveryhighschoolsenior'snightmare:Iwasrefusedfromallthecolleges
Iappliedto.It'snotthatIwasabadstudent.Ihadanarrowvision,applyingonlytosomekeyschools.So
whenIgotrefused,Igotintoapanic.Ithoughttherewasonlyonepathtosuccess,andIwasn'tonit.
Whileallmyfriendswerepickingouttwinextra-longsheets,IwasleftwonderingwhatkindoffutureI
couldhave.
Whenmypanicfaded,Isignedinthecommunitycollege.Iwasn'texcited.Iimaginedcommunity
collegeclassroomswithincompetentteachersthattaughttheirstudentstosleep.Iwassowrong.Myart
historyprofessorwassopoetic,andherlecturesfeltspokenword.Myclassmateswereintelligentand
camefromallwalksoflife-stillfiguringthingsoutlikeme.
Idecidedtogivemyselfayearofexperiment.Asidefromgeneraleducation,Itookarangeofclasses.
Iknowitseemslikearandomkindofclasses,butitallowedmetoknowwhatIlikeanddon'tlike.Iused
tohavethisideathatIhadtorushinordertoachieveacertainlevelofsuccessbyacertainage,butayear
ofcommunitycollegehastaughtmetoslowdown,andtorecognizethatthingstaketimetoadjust.Istill
hopetotransfertoafour-yearuniversitynextyear,butI'llbegoingaboutitasamorematureperson.
BeingaroundstudentsfromallwalksoflifehasmademerealizethatI'mnotlateinthegameatall.
There'smorethanonewaytogetwhereyouwanttobe.
1.Whatcausedtheauthor's"highschoolsenior'snightmare"?
A.Hewasrejectedbythecollegesheappliedto.
B.Hedidn'tdowellinsomesubjectsatschool.
C.Heonlytooksomekeyschoolsintoconsideration.
D.Hegotconfusedaboutwhichschooltoapplyto.
2.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninParagraph1?
A.Theauthor'sfriendshaveextrasheets.
B.Thefuturefortheauthor'sfriendsisclear.
C.Thewaytosuccessislongfortheauthor'sfriends.
D.Theauthor'sfriendshavemanychoices.
3.Whywastheauthorunhappyinthecommunitycollegeatfirst?
A.Hisarthistoryprofessorwasextremelyexpressive.
B.Hedidn'tlikestudyingwithstudentsfromallwalksoflife.
C.Hethoughttheteachersinthecommunitycollegehadpoorability.
D.Helearnedstudentsinthecommunitycollegealwayssleptinclass.
4.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromhisexperienceinthecommunitycollege?
A.There*snoneedtohurrytoachievecertainsuccess.
B.Ayearofexperimentisnotworthwhileforhimatall.
C.Thewaytosuccessistotransfertoafour-yearuniversity.
D.It'sawasteoftimebeingaroundstudentsfromallwalksoflife.
6."Humanactivityhaswipedouttwo-thirdsoftheworld'swildlifesince1970,“CNNreportedon
September10,2020.Laterthatmonth,TheGuardianreportedthat"40percentoftheworld'splantspecies
areatriskofextinction".StanfordbiologistPaulEhrlichandhiscolleagueannouncedthat"theongoing
sixthmassextinctionmaybethemostseriousenvironmentalthreattothepersistenceofcivilization."
Aroundthesametime,TheDailyMailwarnedthathumancivilizationstandsa90percentchanceof
collapsewithindecadesduetodeforestation.
Thesefrighteningcalculationsandprojectionscomefromauthoritativereportsissuedby
internationalagencies,conservationgroups,andpeer-reviewedscientificjournals.Butisthefutureofwild
natureandhumancivilizationreallysobleak(暗淡的)?
Datafromuncontroversialmainstreamssourcesstronglyindicatethatbothhumanityandthenatural
worldarelikelytobeflourishingratherthancollapsingattheendofthiscentury.
Humanityisbecominganurbanspecies,andthat'sgoodfortheenvironment,sincecityresidents
generallyuselesselectricity,emitlessglobe-warmingcarbondioxide,andhavesmallerlandfootprints
thanpeoplelivinginthecountryside.By2100,demographersprojectthat85percentofpeoplewillbe
citizens,whichwouldleaveonly1.2billionstilllivinginthecountryside.Thatmeansmorespaceforthe
wildlifeandlesspollutionfromtheagriculture.
Theglobaltreecoverageincreasedby865,00squaremilesbetween1982and2016.Theresearchers
foundthatgainsinforestareainthetemperate,subtropical,andborealclimaticzonesareoffsetting(抵
消)declinesinthetropics.TheMarylandresearchersattributemuchofthatincreaseto"natural
afforestationonabandonedagriculturalland."Furthermore,forestsinmountainousregionsareexpanding
asclimatewarmingenablestreestogrowathigheraltitudes.Humanitydoesfacebigenvironmental
challengesinthecomingcentury.Butanumberofscientificandeconomicevidencesshowthatmostof
thetrendsarepositiveorcanbeturnedinapositivedirectionbyhumaningenuity.Ratherthananageof
extinction,the21stcenturypromisestobeaneraofenvironmentalrenewal.
l.WhydoestheauthormentionthereportsinParagraph1?
A.Tosupporthisopinion.B.Togiveexamples.
C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Tomakeacontrast.
2.Whatwillhappenby2100accordingtoParagraph4?
A.Noonewillchoosetoliveinthecountryside.
B.Therewillbemorepollutionfromtheagriculture.
C.Cityresidentswillusemoreelectricity.
D.Morespacewillbeavailableforthewildlife.
3.Whatcanweknowabouttheforestaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Theforestareaisdecreasingyearbyyear.
B.Theglobaltreecoverageincreasedsomuchin2016.
C.Therearemoreforestsinmountainousregionsduetotheclimatewarming.
D.Theforestareainthetemperatezonesandtropicsisincreasing.
4.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.TheHopelessFutureofHumanity.
B.21stCentury:AnEraofEnvironmentalRenewal.
C.TheChallengesintheComingCentury.
D.BetterEnvironment,BetterFutureofHuman.
7.Everysuperhero,nomatterhowsmall,needsacape(披风).ThatwasRobynRosenbergefsmotivation
whenshestartedsewingsuperherocapesforkidswithcancer,heartdefects,andotherseriousdiseases.
Itallbeganwhenshewasmakingacapeasabirthdaypresentforhernephew,rosenbergerheardofa
girlnamedBrennawhowasbattlingapotentiallydeadlyskinconditioncalledharlequinichthyosis(丑角样
鱼鳞病).Anyonegoingthroughwhatshewasgoingthroughhadtobetough.hadanahamoment,
rosenbergersays.*'Brennawasasuperhero!Sheneededacape.
SoRosenbergersentherone,andBrenna'smotherwasdelighted.Rosenbergerfoundtenmorekids
onlineandsentouttenmorecapes.Beforelong,shequitherjobatasoftwarecompanytodedicateherself
full-timetotinysuperheroes.com,awebsitewherepeoplecanbuyhandmadecapesforbravekidsfacing
illnessanddisability.
Since2013,Rosenbergerandhersmallpaidstaffhavesentmorethan12,000handmadecapestokidsin
all50statesand15othercountries.Thecapescomeinpink,blue,purple,orredandcanbedecoratedwith
thechild'sinitialsorspecializedpatches,includingaheart,arocketoralightningbolt.Onerecipientwas
eight-month-oldGabe,whowasbornwithimperfectionwhichcausesdistinctfacialfeatures.Rosenberger
senthimaredcapewithabrightyellowGinthecenter.Itwasahit.Gabeisnowafixtureonthe
company'ssocialmediaposts.TheTinySuperherocommunityhasbeenawonderfulconnectiontohave,
saysGabesmom,KateGlocke.Infacttwoyearslater,westillbringGabe'scapewithustoeveryhospital
appointment.
1.WhydidRosenbergerstartsewingsuperherocapesforkids?
A.Becauseshewasgoodatsewingsuperherocapes
B.Becauseshewantedtoshowbraveryofthekids
C.Becausesheplannedtogivekidssuperherocapesasgifts
D.Becauseshethoughttheirparentscouldn'taffordcapes
2.WhatdoweknowaboutRosenbergerandhersmallpaidstaff?
A.Theycreatedmorethan12,000handmadecapes
B.Theymetkidsfrom50statesand15othercountries
C.Theyprovidedcapesindifferentcolorsandstyles
D.Theyhadmadealotofmoneybysellingcapes
3.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeRosenberger?
A.HardworkingandwealthyB.Warm-heartedandloving.
C.Strong-willedandambitiousD.Talkativeandathletic
4.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?
A.Toadvertiseawebsitesellinghandmadecapes
B.Tocallonmorepeopletohelpthesickkids
C.Todescribedifferentsuperherocapes
D.Tointroduceakindwomanhelpingsickkids
8.Whatevershelikes,youcanalwaysfindsomethingperfectforyourmom,whetheritiswine,coffee
orclothes.
AForthebookworm
Forthewomanwhotookyoutothelibrarytogetyourveryfirstcard,showhowmuchyouappreciate
herloveoflanguageandwordswithoneofthesebook-themedcupsforaMother'sDaygift.Youcan
choosefromagoodold-fashionedlibrarycard,afunnybannedbook'spattern,oronesfeaturingyour
favoriteliterarycharacters,includingEdgarAllenPoeandAliceinWonderland.Thesearesomeofthe
mostmeaningfulMother'sDaygiftsthatmomshaveeverreceived.LibraryCardCup,$18.49,
A.
►Forthebusinesstraveler
Whenshe'snotbusyteachingherchildrenhowtotietheirshoesandmindtheirmanners,themom
youloveisflyingacrossthecountryforanimportantclientmeeting.Sheneedsclothesthatdon'tgiveher
anythingelsetoworryabout.Itdriesquicklyandresistswrinkles.FlorenceTravelDressbyOrvis,$l19,
A.
►Forthegardener
Ifgardeningisyourmom'sbelovedpastime,introducehertotherapidlygrowingworldofsucculents
(多肉植物)withthisDIYkit(工具箱).Inside,you'llfindawhitemossballplanter,ametalchainand
hanginghook,twocolorsofreindeermoss(驯鹿苔),plantinginstructions,andanoptionallive
succulent.SucculentKokedamaStringGardenKit,$33.97,.
►Forthecoffeelover
Everykidknowsthenumberoneruleofthehousehold:Don*ttalktomomuntilshe'shadhercoffee.
Showyourunderstandingwithamonthlybrew(酿造)subscription.Thecoffeebeanscomefromallover
theworld,includingPeru,Brazil,PapuaNewGuineaandmore.AtlasCoffeeClubSubscription,$60for
threemonths,.
1.Whichofthefollowinggiftsshouldyousendyourmotherifshelovesreading?
A.Acupwithalibrarycard.B.Afashionedlibrarycard.
C.Abannedbook'spattern.D.Abookwithliterarycharacters.
2.What'stheadvantageofFlorenceTravelDress?
A.Itcanresistbeingwet.B.It'sconvenienttocarry.
C.Itseemscheaptobuy.D.Itcanbewrinkle-free.
3.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Momslookingafterkidsrequiremorecoffee.
B.AtlasCoffeeClubprovidesworld-classcoffeebeans.
C.Peoplemustpurchasesucculentsinadvance.
D.Succulentsarepopularnowadays.
9.ThedocumentissuedonTuesdayexplainsindetailthespecificmeasurestocarryoutthepolicy
decisionofthecentralauthoritiesonMay31toallowallcouplestohaveathirdchild,asthecountryfaces
thecontinuouschallengesofagrayingsocietyandadecreasingbirthrate.
Thedocumentsaidfinancialburdens,ashortfallintheprovisionofdaycareservicesandwomen's
careerconcernswereamongthemajorfactorsthathavereducedcouples'willingnesstohavemore
children.
Thedocumentaskedlocalgovernmentstosimplifythehandlingofmatterssuchastheissuingofbirth
certificates,vaccinationsfornewbornbabiesandapplicationsforsocialsecuritycards.
Broadersupportwillalsoberolledoutinawiderangeofsectorstoimprovetheprovisionofdaycare
services,thedocumentsaid,addingthatkindergartenswillbeencouragedtoadmitchildrenyoungerthan
3,thelowerlimitunderthecurrentadmissionpolicies.Thedocumentsuggestscoupleswithyounger
childrenwillhaveaccesstotaxreductions,subsidized(补助)housingandbreastfeedingleave.Inspections
willalsobemadetoensurepregnancyandchildbirthdonotendangerwomen'scareeropportunities.
ThedocumentnotedthatChinawillcontinuetosafeguardthelegitimaterightsandinterestsoffamilies
withonlyonechild.Effortswillalsobemadetoexploresettingupanimprovedleavesystemforoffspring
fromone-childfamiliestocarefortheirparents.
Astheauthoritiesarestillchangingandimprovingrulestoadapttothenewthird-childpolicy,many
coupleshavefoundthemselvesinlimbo.UnderChina'sfamilyplanningrules,couplesusuallyneedtoget
officialdocumentstoexpandtheirfamilies.
Toaddressthis,theauthoritiesinsomepartsofChina,includingtheTibetautonomousregionand
Anhuiprovince,haveallowedcouplestogoaheadwiththeirplanstohavemorechildren,andtheywillbe
abletoapplyfortheofficialdocumentsoncethenewrulesareinplace.
1.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Third-childPolicyBoostingNewborns
B.TheDocumentIssuedonTuesday
C.People*sReactiontotheDocument
D.MeasurestoSupportThird-childPolicy
2.Accordingtoparagraph5,wecanlearnthat.
A.therightsandinterestsofone-childfamilieswillcontinuetobeprotected
B.offspringfromone-childfamilieshavehadlongerleavetocarefortheirchildren
C.familieswithonlyonechildareworriedabouttheirfuture
D.offspringfromone-childfamilieshavenotimetolookaftertheirparents
3.Theunderlinedword"limbo"inparagraph6probablymeans"asituationthatis.
A.suitableB.uncertainC.hopelessD.satisfactory
4.WhichmeasureisNOTexplainedinthedocumentissuedonTuesday?
A.Toprovidemorejobopportunitiesforwomen.
B.Tosimplifytheissuingofbirthcertificates.
C.Toimprovetheprovisionofdaycareservices.
D.Toreducetaxforcoupleswithyoungerchildren.
10.AthletesintheOlympicVillages-intheBeijing,YanqingandZhangjiakouzones-havebeensharing
theirmomentswiththepandainphotosandvideos,whileBingDwenDwenfanshavepatientlywaitedto
buyproductsfromlicensedstoresandthroughofficialonlinechannels.
Theenthusiasmforthemascot(吉祥物)productshasledtoashortageofproducts,withmanynetizens
complainingthatit'stoodifficulttogetaBingDwenDwendoll.
ZhangZhicheng,aspokesmanfortheNationalIntellectualPropertyAdministration,saidthedifficulty
buyersfaceingettingthemascotproductsshowsthecountry'sstrongerandmorecomprehensive
protectionofOlympicsymbols.<4AsthemascothasOlympicsymbolprotection,italsoreceivespatent(专
利),trademarkandcopyrightprotection,"Zhangsaidatanewsconferenceorganizedbythe2022Beijing
MediaCenteronMonday.
ComprehensiveIPRprotection(全方位的知识产权保护)guaranteestherightsandinterestsofIPR
owners,andalsopromotesthespreadofOlympicculture,hesaid,"ComprehensiveIPRprotectionisour
wayofkeepingOlympicrules.It'salsosymbolicofourrespectforeveryathlete,andencouragementfor
technologicalinnovatorsatthissportsevent,"hesaid.
SunLei,anIPRlawyeratYuanhePartnersinBeijing,saidthatdifficultyinbuyingaBingDwenDwen
dollreflectsenhancedawarenessoftheimportanceofprotectingOlympicsymbols,addingthatthanks
shouldgotothecountry'searlywarmingsontheissueandothermeasures.
AfterBingDwenDwenwasunveiledin2019,theBeijingOrganizingCommitteeforthe2022Olympics
issuedanoticeontheprotectionofthemascot.Itwarnedthatnoindividualordepartmentcouldusethe
imageornameofthemascotforprivatereasons.Itaddedthatusingtheimageinanythingotherthanthe
officialdesignswasalsobanned.
1.AccondingtoZhangZhicheng,it'stoodifficulttogetaBingDwenDwendollbecauseof.
A.ashortageofworkers
B.theenthusiasmfortheOlympicGames
C.alackofonlinechannels
D.China'sprotectionofOlympicsymbols
2.What*sthemainideaofparagraph4?
A.theaimsofComprehensiveIPRprotection
B.thewaystoprotectOlympicmascots
C.therightsandinterestsofIPRowners
D.thereasonsforprotectingOlympicsymbols
3.Accordingtothelastparagraph,peoplewerewarned.
A.tocreatemoreofficialdesigns
B.toimprovethequalityofthemascot
C.nottousetheimageforprivatereasons
D.nottobuytoomanymascots
4.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?
A.Abiography.B.Anovel.C.Anewspaper.D.Adiary.
答案以及解析
1.答案:l.C;2.A;3.D
解析:1.细节理解题。根据CuyahogaValleyNationalPark中"Nowtheredmapletreeswillbevisually
onfire,whichyoucanenjoyfromthecomfortofthetouristrailway-Cu
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