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朝阳
TheLandUndertheSea
Tenthousandyearsago,asthelasticeageended,sealevelsaroundtheworldwerefarlowerthantheyaretoday.Muchofthe
landunderboththeNorthSeatotheeastofBritainandtheEnglishChannelwhichnowseparatesFranceandBritainwaspartofa
hugeregionofforestsandgrassyplains.Thentheclimategraduallybecamewarmerandthewatertrappedinlargemassesofice
wasreleased.
Nowthedevelopmentofadvancedsonar(声纳)technology,knownasbathymetry,ismakingitpossibletostudythisflooded
landscapeinextraordinarydetail.Aspecialecho(回声)sounderisfixedtothebottomofasurveyshipanditmakeswidesweeps
acrosstheseabed.Whileprevioustechnologyhasonlybeenabletoproducetwo-dimensionalimages,bathymetrycannowuse
computers,satellite-positioningequipmentandspecialsoftwaretocreateaccurateandremarkablydetailedmaps.Forthefirsttime,
anancientriverbedjumpsoutofthethree-dimensionalimage.Thesiteofpre-historicsettlementscannowbepinpointed.
AccordingtoexpertLindaAndrews,thistechnologicaldevelopmentisofhugesignificance.44Wenowhavetheabilitytomap
theseabedasaccuratelyaswecanmapdryland,^^shesays.
Oncebathymetrictechniqueshaveidentifiedsiteswherepeoplemighthavebuilttheirhomesandvillages,diverscanbesent
downtoinvestigatefurther.Robotsubmarines(潜艇)canalsobeused,andresearchershopetheywillfindstonetoolsandwood
fromhousesasproofofhumanactivity.TheideasharedbymanypeopleinBritainoftheircountryasanaturalislandkingdom
willbechallengedbythefindings:Britainhasbeeninhabitedforabout500,00()yearsandmuchofthistimeithasbeenlinkedon
andofftocontinentalEurope.Itremainstobeseenhowfarthisnewawarenessistakenonboard,however.
Infact,theuseofbathymetrywillnotbelimitedtothestudyoflostlandscapesandancientsettlements.Itwillalsobevitalin
findingshipsthathavebeendestroyedinaccidents.Inaddition,commercialapplicationsarearealpossibility.Aggregates(骨材)
fortheconstructionindustryarebecomingincreasinglyexpensive,andbathymetrycanbeusedtoidentifysuitablesitesfordigging
forthismaterial.Mappingtheseabedwillalsoidentifyplaceswhererareplantsandshellfishareliving.Diggingatsuchsites
shouldbeprevented,eithertoworkforaprofitortomakedeeperwaterwaysformassivecontainerships.
27.Howdoesbathymetrywork?
A.Ithasanechosounderplacedontheseabed.B.Itmakesuseofanumberofdifferentdevices.
C.Itproducestwo-dimensionalimagesoftheseafloor.D.Itbasesitscalculationsonthelocationofconstructionsites.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pkipointed“inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Occupied.B.Adjusted.C.Rebuilt.D.Discovered.
29.Theauthorbelievesabetterunderstandingofthesettlementsontheseabedmay.
A.attractinvestmentintheresearchundertheseaB.inspirepeopletotakeaninterestinmoderntechnology
C.adapttheattitudesoftheBritishtotheircountry'shistoryD.receiveconfirmationofrebuildingancientman-madeobjects
30.Wecanlearnthattheuseofbathymetrywillhelpto.
A.identifynewspeciesofplantsandanimalsB.providethepreciselocationofsunkenships
C.evaluatethecostofseekingcertainresourcesD.promotethedevelopmentofdeeperwaterways
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LessonsintheLostArtofListening
Whenwasthelasttimeyoulistenedtosomeone?Andwhenwasthelasttimesomeonereallylistenedtoyou?Ionceasked
peoplewhatitmeanttobeagoodlistener.Thetypicalresponsewasablankstare.
Ofcourse,technologyplaysarole.Peoplefindphonecallsinterruptingthem,preferringtextorwordlessemoji.Besides,
schoolsandcollegesrarelyofferclassesoractivitiesthatteachcarefullistening.Youcanjoinclubstoperfectyourpublic
speaking,butwhoattemptstoachieveexcellenceinlistening?Theloudunpleasantmixtureofsoundsofmodernlifealsostopsus
fromlistening.
Generally,listeninggoesbeyondsimplyhearingwhatpeoplesay.italsoinvolvespayingattentiontohowtheysayitand
whattheydowhiletheyaresayingit,inwhatcontext,andhowwhattheysayisrelatedtoyou.It'snotaboutmerelyholdingyour
peacewhilesomeoneelseholdsforth.Quitetheopposite.Alotoflisteninghastodowithhowyourespond——thedegreetowhich
youfacilitatetheclearexpressionofanotherperson'sthoughtsand,intheprocess,haveaclearmindofyourown.
Goodlistenersaskgoodquestions.Theyengageinexploringthetopic,nottodivertattention.Therearecuriousquestionslike
“Wouldn'tyouagree...?"or"Don'tyouthink...?”Thesequestionshavestrongtendencies.Theywillgreatlyinfluencetheother
persontochangehisorherview.Andyou'dbetterstayawayfromsomepersonalquestionslike“Whatdoyoudoforaliving?^^or
“Whatpartoftowndoyoulivein?”Justtrytofindoutwhatexcitespeople.Askaboutthelastmovietheysaworforthestory
behindapieceofjewelrythey'rewearing.Alsogoodareexpansivequestions,suchas,“Ifyoucouldspendamonth,wherewould
yougo?”Researchindicatesthatwhenpeoplewhodon'tknoweachotherwellaskeachotherthistypeofquestion,theyfeelmore
connectedthaniftheyspendtimetogetherachievingatask.
Becauseourbraincanthinkalotfasterthanpeoplecantalk,becarefulwiththetendencytotakementalsidetripswhenyou
arelistening.Smartpeople'sattentioniseasilytakenawaybytheirownrunawaythoughts.Theymayalsoassumetheyalready
knowwhattheotherpersonisgoingtosay.
Therewardofgoodlisteningwillcertainlybemoreinterestingconversations.Researchershavefoundthatattentivelisteners
receivemoreinformationfromspeakers,evenwhentheydon'taskanyquestions.Weare,eachofus,thesumofwhatweattendto
inlife.Thegentlevoiceofamotherandthecriticismofabossbothultimatelyfonnandshapeus.Andtolistenpoorly,selectively
ornotatalllimitsyourunderstandingoftheworldandpreventsyoufrombecomingthebestyoucanbe.
31.Oneofthefactorsthatinfluencelisteningisthat.
A.ourconfidenceinlisteningisdecreasingB.ourspeechcreatesalotofnoisearoundus
C.listeningskillsareseldomtaughtinschoolD.textingcausesabettereffectthanphonecalls
32.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?
A.Whytheartoflisteninggetslostbyitself.B.Whyeffectivemethodsareusedinlistening.
C.Howpeoplemakethemselveswellunderstood.D.Howpeoplecanreclaimthelostartoflistening.
33.Accordingtotheauthor,whatshouldpeopledowhentheyarelistening?
A.Avoidbeingabsent-minded.B.Comeupwithcuriousquestions.
C.Focusonthespeaker'spersonalinfbnnation.D.Trytofindcominoninterestswiththespeaker.
34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Listeningandspeakingdeserveequalattention.B.Goodlistenersmaximizethebenefitsforthemselves.
C.Badlisteningultimatelycontributestopeople'sfailure.D.Listeners5clearmindfacilitatesspeakers5expressionofthoughts.
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门头沟
Peopleeatmorewhentheyaregluedtothetelevision,andthemoreentertainingtheprogramis,themoretheyeat,
accordingtoanewresearch.
Itseemsthatdistracted(分心的)brainsdonotnoticewhatthemouthisdoing,saidDr.AlanHirsch,neurological
directoroftheSmellandTasteTreatmentandResearchFoundationinChicago.
Hirschexploredtheimpactofsmell,tasteandeatingbehaviorswhilewatchingTVbymeasuringpotatochip
consumption.Forty-fivevolunteersateasmanychipsastheywantedeverysixminuteswhiletheywatchedmonologuesby
late-nighttalkshowhostsDavidLettermanandJayLeno.Theywerestillgivenchipstoeatwhenthetelevisionwasoff.
Hirschfoundpeopleateanaverageof44percentmorechipswhilewatchingLettermanand42percentmorewhileviewing
Leno,thanwhentheydidnotwatchTV.
Ifyouconcentrateonhowthefoodtastes,you'Heatlessbecauseyou'llfeelfullfaster,"Hirschsaidinaninterviewatthe
EndocrineSociety*sannualmeetinginToronto.Soifthat'sthecase,let'slookattheopposite.Whatifyou'redistracted?If
you'redistracted,intheory,thenyou'deatmore.'1
Throughhisresearchatthefoundation,Hirschhashelpedpeopleovercomethelossofsenseofsmellandsenseoftaste,
whichtypicallyresultsinweightgainbecausethebraindoesnotknowwhenitshouldstopeating.
Theventromedialnucleus(腹内侧核)inthehypothalamus(下丘脑),wheretheso-calledsatiety(饱腹感)
centerislocated,tellsthebodywhetheritishungryorfull.Itisinhibitedortricked,theresultcanbechangesineating
patterns,hesaid.
Peoplewhocookspaghettialldaydon'tfeellikeeatingspaghettiattheendoftheday,usaidHirsch,"Bybeingexposed
toasmellalldaylongit'strickingthehypothalamus."
Volunteerswereaskedtoconcentrateonthesensorycharacteristicsofthefoodsuchastasteandsmell.Researcherssay
thesesensoryclues,inadditiontoinnerbodychanges,marksatiety.
Butwhendistracted,apersondoesnotpayattentiontoeitherthebody'ssensationsoffeelingfull,ortothesensory
characteristicsofthefood.
Manystudieshavelinkedbeingfattowatchingtelevisionandthatlinkislikelyduetoinactivity,Hirschsaid.But
perhapsentertainingshowsarealsocontributing.
"Ifyouwanttoloseweight,turnoffthetelevisionorwatchsomethingboring,'1hesaid.
27.WhenHirschconductedtheresearch,he
A.evaluatedthedegreeofthevolunteers1lossoftasteB.measuredtheamountofthechipsthevolunteersate
C.analyzedthevolunteers1preferenceonTVprogramsD.countedtheminutesthevolunteersspentonTVprograms
28.Accordingtotheresearch,whenwillyoufeelfullfaster?
A.Whenwearedistracted.B.Whenwefocusonhowthefoodtastes.
C.Whenwearewatchingentertainingprograms.D.Whenthebraindoesn*tknowwhenitshouldstopeating.
29.Whydoestheauthormention"Peoplewhocookspaghettialldaydon'tfeellikeeatingitattheendoftheday"?
A.Ittellsusthateatingspaghettiisinhabited.
B.Itindicatesthatspaghettidoesn'ttastegoodattheendoftheday.
C.Ittellsusthatpeoplewhocookspaghettidon*likeeatingspaghetti.
D.Itshowsthatsmellis"telling*'thehypothalamusthatthebodyisfull.
30.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?
A.Toprovethatbeingfatislinkedtoinactivity.
B.TorevealtherelationshipbetweenTVprogramsandeatingbehaviors.
C.toexplainwhywatchingtelevisionmakespeopleeatmoreandgainweight.
D.Tofindhowsensorycharacteristicsofthefoodaffectspeople'sfeelingsofeating.
3
Ourelectronicdevicestodaystoreanawfullotofpersonalinformation.Weusethedevicestoreadandsende-mails,check
bankbalances,andevenpayourbillsovertheinternet.Wewanttobeassuredthatifourdevicesarestolen.ourpersonal
informationstoredinsidethemwillremainsafefromthethiefwhophysicallypossessesthedevice.
Todealwiththisproblem.ApplehascomeoutwithanewiPhonethatusesbiometric(生物识别的)informationtolock
itselfup.Thephonehasafingerprintscannerthatwilllockorunlockthephone.Yourfingerprintbecomesthekey,andthismakes
itnearlyimpossibleforotherstouseyourphonewithoutyourimmediatepermission—ordoesit?
Atfirstlook,onewouldthinkthatthistypeofsecuritywouldbewelcomeinthehigh-techcommunitywhereprivacyis
valued.Instead,somepeopleareevenmoreworriedabouttheirprivacy.Accordingtorevealeddocuments,theUSNational
SecurityAgencyisabletoslipintosmartphones,whiletheagencycanalsolegallyforcecompaniestoturnovercustomers1
persona]information.Ifthisistrue,thefingerprintscanneronyoursmartphonemightbecomeatoolfortheauthoritiestocollect
yourfingerprintdata.
Anotherproblemwithusingbiometricstosecuredevicesisthatpeopledon'tknowhowsecurethesystemsactuallyare.
Germany'sChaosComputerClubclaimedtohaveslippedintoabiometricallysecurediPhonewithindaysofthedevice'sreleaseto
thepublic.Ifthisisthecase,peoplewhoareusingthistypeofsecurityaremuchmorevulnerablethantheyareledtobelieve.
Althoughmostsecuritysystemsarehackedbysomeoneeventually,thespeedatwhichbiometricsecuritywashackedwasvery
upsettosome.
Regardlessofhowadeviceissecured,thedebateisstillattributestothetrade-offbetweenprivacyandsecurity.Governments
sometimesneedtolookatlargeamountsofinformationinordertodefeatterroristsecretplans,andnecessarily,someofthedata
comefromyouandme.WhenweuseiPhonesandotherdevices,welosetheabilitytosafeguardinformationthatwewouldrather
keepprivate,andweareforcedtoputtrustinothers.
Itwillalwaysbedifficulttostrikeabalancebetweenprivacyandsecuritywithgrowingchangingtechnology.Nevertheless,
onethingiscrystalclea亡weallhavetosacrificesomeofourprivacyinordertohavesecurityforthepublic.
31.Whydopeoplewanttobeassuredthattheirelectronicdeviceswon'tbestolen?
A.Becausepeopledependtoomuchonit
B.Becauseelectronicdevicesarenecessaryintheworkplace
C.Becauseelectronicdevicesaregettingmoreandmoreexpensive
D.Becausethereistoomuchpersonalinformationintheirelectronicdevices
32.TheexampleoftheUSNationalSecurityAgencyaimstotellus
A.Thebiometricdevicesarefullysafe
B.Companieskeepusers'personalinformationsafe
C.Thebiometricdeviceswillbethepopularwaytoensureourprivacy
D.Theauthoritiesmaydrivecompaniestoturninusers'fingerprintdata
33.TheunderlinewordinParagraph4means
A.stableB.insecureC.reliableD.difficult
34.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat__
A.thegovernmentwilleventuallyknoweverythingaboutus
B.Itisimpossibletoknowwhocanbetrustedinthistechnologicalworld
C.Itisnecessarytogiveupacertainamountofprivacyforthesakeofsecurity
D.Veryfewpeoplearewillingtousefingerprintsecurityontheirnewphones
4
丰台
JustbecauseascientistputsaGPStrackingcollaronawildpolarbeardoesnotmeantheanimalwillwillinglykeepit
on.Theycanremoveit,ifonebecomesannoying.Butscientistshavenowfoundawayofusingsignalsfromthosedropped
collarstotracktheiceitself.
Thescientistsidentified20collarsthattransmittedmovementdataconsistentwithicedrift(漂流)ratherthanpolarbear
motionbetween2005and2015.TheresultingrecordsofhowmeltingicedriftsinHudsonBayarcunique;therearcnoeasily
accessibleon-the-groundsensors,andsatelliteobservationsoftencannotaccuratelycapturethemotionofsmallicesheets.
Theteamcomparedtheremovedcollars'movementstowidelyusedice-driftmodelingdatafromtheU.S.National
SnowandIceDataCcntcr(NSIDC).CollardataindicatedthattheNSIDCmodelunderestimatesthespeedatwhichice
movesaroundinHudsonBay-aswellastheoverallextentofdrift.Overthecourseofseveralmonthsthemodelcould
diverge(偏离)fromanicesheet'slocationbyafewhundredkilometers,thescientistssay.
Thismeansthebearsmaybeworkingharder,whenmovingagainstthedirectionoftheice,thanscientistshadassumed,
“Sincewe*reunderestimatingthespeedofdrift,werelikelyunderestimatingtheenergeticeffortofpolarbears/saysRon
Togunov,wholedthestudy.
Thestudyrevealstimelyinsightintohowhighlymobileicemoves.Asmeltingincreasesincomingyears,suchicewill
likelybecomemorecommonfarthernorth,inthecentralArctic,saysAndyMahoney,ageophysicistattheUniversityof
Alaska,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.ScientistshadknownNSIDCdatacouldunderestimatedriftspeeds,Mahoney
says,but“anytimewecanfindadatagapandplugitisagoodthing.”
Plus,suchdatacouldimprovepredictionsabouthowoilspillsorotherpollutantsmayspreadinseaslitteredwith
driftingice,saysWaltMeier,aseniorNSIDCresearchscientist.ThefindingsmayeveninfluencefutureNSIDCmodels,"It's
areallynicedataset/Meiersays.uAndcertainlyonewe'lltakeunderconsideration.^
28.WhatcanaGPStrackingcollardo?
A.Measurethedepthoficesheet.B.Capturethemovementofice.
C.Describethemeltingspeedofice.D.Recordtheemotionalstateofbears.
29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecollardata?
A.Itshowstheicemovesmoreslowlyfromitsoriginallocation.
B.Itmayrevealpolarbearsarenotsoenergeticasbefore.
C.ItindicatestheiceismorelikelytomovesouthinthecentralArctic.
D.Itcanhelppredictthelocationofsomepollutantsinseas.
30.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.DataTellsaDifferentStoryB.WildPolarBears'Signaling
C.InsightsintoaPuzzlingAspectD.IceIsTakenunderConsideration
5
Atuniversity,when1toldpeopleIwasstudyingforahistorydegree,theresponsewasalmostalwaysthesame,uYouwantto
beateacher?"No,ajournalist.4tOh.Butyou'renotmajoringincommunications?”
Inthedayswhenauniversityeducationwasaprivilege,perhapstherewasn'ttheassumptionthatadegreehadtobea
springboarddirectlyintoacareer.Thosedaysarelonggone.Today,adegreeisallbutanecessityforthejobmarket,onethatmore
thanhalvesyourchancesofbeingunemployed.Still,thataloneisnoguaranteeofajob-andyetweYcpayingmoreandmorefbr
one.
Giventhosecosts,mostofuswanttomaximizethatinvestment-andthatcanleadtoaplug-and-playtypeofapproachto
highereducation.Wanttobeajournalist?Studyjournalism,we'retold.Alawyer?Pursuepre-law.Nottotallysure?Gointo
STEM(Science,Technology,EngineerandMaths)—youcanbecomeanengineeroranITexpert.Andnomatterwhatyoudo,
forgetthehumanities,suchashistory,philosophyandlanguages.
lt*struethatthehumanitiescomewithahigherriskofunemployment,buttheriskisslighterthanyouwouldimagine.For
youngpeopleintheU.S.,theunemploymentrateofthosewithhumanitiesdegreesisfourpercent,justalittlemorethanthatof
engineeringdegreeholders.Lowersalariesmaynotbecausedbythedegreeitselfeither.Thegenderpaygappersistsinthe
humanities,whosegraduatesaremorelikelytobefemale.Isitanywonderthenthatlanguageteacherstendtomakelessthan
engineers?
AccordingtoLinkedln'sresearchonthemostsought-afterjobskillsbyemployersfor2019,theabilitytocommunicateand
getalongwithpeople,tounderstandwhafsonotherpeoplesminds,andtodofull-strengthcriticalanalysiswereallvaluedand
appreciated.Itgoeswithoutsayingthatyoucanbeanexcellentcommunicatorandcriticalthinkerwithoutahumanitiesdegree.
Andanygooduniversityeducation,notjustoneinEnglishorpsychology,shouldsharpentheseabilitiesfurther.Butfewcoursesof
studyarequiteasheavyonreading,writing,speakingandcriticalthinkingasthehumanities-whetherthat'sbydebatingother
studentsinaseminar,writingathesispaperoranalyzingpoetry.
ThewholequestionofwhetherastudentshouldchooseSTEMversusthehumanitiesmightbemisguidedtobeginwith.The
headlinesmostofusseedon'thelp.Whateverastudentpursuesinuniversity,itmustbesomethingthattheyarcnotonlygoodat,
butinterestedin.Evenifitmeanspursuinga“useless“degree-likeoneinhumanities.
31.Whyarepeoplepayingmoreandmorefbradegree?
A.Becausepeopleneedadegreetofurthertheircareer.B.Becauseuniversityeducationisconsideredaprivilege.
C.Becauseadegreeisviewedasamustforlandingajob.D.Becausetheirinterestcanbedevelopedinuniversity.
32.Theauthormentionedaplug-and-playtypeofapproachtoshow
A.atipfbrchoosingamajorB.theimportanceofhighereducation
C.aproblemthatexistsamongSTEMgraduatesD.thereasonwhypeopleoverlookthehumanities
33.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisthebenefitofmajoringinhumanities?
A.Acomparativelyhighsalaryaftergraduation.B.Betterchancesofgettingridofgenderprejudice.
C.Abettercommunicativeskillthansciencestudents.D.Moreexposuretothetrainingoflanguageandthinking.
34.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthepursuitofhumanities?
A.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Objective.D.Concerned.
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石景山
Whatisaportcity?
Theportcityprovidesarichunderstandingofthemovementofpeopleandgoodsaround
theworld.Weunderstandaportasacentreofisland-seaexchangeandamajorforceforcultural
mixing.
>Portsandharbours
Harborisaphysicalconcept,ashelterforships;Portisaneconomicconcept,acentreofland-seaexchangewhich
demandsgoodsfbrexportandimport.Someportsweredevelopedfrompoorharbourswhichwereimprovedwith
breakwaters(防水堤)anddredging(清淤).MadrasandColomboareexamplesofharboursexpensivelyimprovedbyenlarging,
dredgingandbuildingbreakwaters.
>_________________________
Portcitiesbecomeindustrial,financialandservicecentresandpoliticalcapitalsbecauseoftheirwaterconnectionsand
theurbanconcentrationwhichdrawstoitrailways,highwaysandairroutes.Watertransportmeanscheapaccess,thechief
basisofallportcities.Manyoftheworld'sbiggestcities,fbrexample,London,NewYork,Shanghai,TokyoandSanFrancisco
beganasports-thatis,withland-seaexchangeastheirmajorfunction.Althoughtheirportfunctionsarcnolongerdominant
now,theyremaindifferentkindsofplacesfromnon-portcitiesandtheirportfunctionsaccountfbrthatdifference.
>Internationalcityandtrade
Portfunctions,morethananythingelse,canmakeacitymoreinternational.Aportisopentotheworld.Initraces,cultures,
aswellasgoodsfromavarietyofplaces,mixandenricheachotherandthelifeofthecity.Butmuchdomesticporttradehas
notbeenrecorded.Whatevidencewehavesuggeststhatdomestictradewasgreateratallperiodsthanforeigntrade.Shanghai,
fbrexample,didmostofitstradewithotherChineseportsandinlandcities,CalcuttatradedmainlywithotherpartsofIndia
andsoon.
>Positionofportcitycentre
Citieswhichbeganasportskeepthechiefcommercialandadministrativecentreofthecityclosetothewaterfront.The
centreofNewYorkisinlowerManhattanbetweentworivermouths,thecityofLondonisontheThames,Shanghaialongthe
Bund.ThisisalsotrueofBoston,Bombay,Madras,BangkokandSingapore,wherethecommercial,financial,and
administrativecentresarestillgroupedaroundtheirharbourseventhougheachcityhasexpandedintoabigone.Evenacasual
visitorcannotmistakethemasanythingbutportcities.
28.Whichportcityischangedfromaharbourbyimprovingthefacilities?
A.Singapore.B.Bangkok.C.NewYork.D.Madras.
29.WhichwouldbethebestheadingfbrParagraph2?
A.Goodports,hugeprofitcentresB.Onceaportcity,alwaysaportcity
C.Watertransport,basisofportcitiesD.Portfunctions,afeatureofbigcities
30.Whatcanwelearnaboutportcities?
A.Theyhavewaterconnections.B.Theydon'ttradewithinlandcities.
C.Theyareeasilymistakenfbrharbours.D.Theymovedtheirchiefcentresawayfromwaterfront.
7
Nowadays,videogaminghasmadeimpressivegainsinthefieldofstandardizedcompetition.Oneofthefashionable
debatesiswhethercompetitivevideogamesaresportsornot.Ifcyberathletesarecompetingagainstformalteamsinaformal
environment,withrealtitlesandmonetarystakesontheline,itseemsstrangenottoconsidertheactivityasport.However,
unlesssomethingtechnologicallyoddgainscompletecontroloverourworldinthenextfewdecades,theynevershouldbe.
CyberathletesandeSportsaren'tincomparabletotraditionalathletesandsportsbecausetheyrequirelessphysicalexertionor
dedication.Theyarcincomparablebecausetheyarcdifferentfromtraditionalsportsinanumberofways.
Traditionalsportsaresteadfast,andconsistentintheirstructuresandmechanics.AprofessionalAmericanfootballplayer
fromanypastdecadecouldbetransplantedintoacurrentfootballfield,andwouldonlyhavetobetoldofafewminorrule
changes.Theplayerwouldknowwhattodo,wheretogo,andhowtoaccomplishtheultimategoal.Hemayneedtolearna
fewnewplays,butit?sfundamentallythesamegame.However,competitivevideogaminghasavarietyofgoals,andthose
goalsarefluidanddynamic.Acompetitivevideogamerfromdecadespastmightbeawareofthefinalgoal(winningthegame,
capturingtheflag,eliminatingtheopposingteam,etc.),buttheexecution(找^彳亍方式)wouldbecompletelyforeign.Controls
change,mapschange,locationschange,eventheminuterulesareadjustedonaregularbasis.Asacompetitivevideogamer,
oneneedstoadapttoamuchmoreaggressiverulesetthanmostsportsorothergames.Thereforethevideogamecompetitions
arclesslikelytobeproperlyregulated.
MosttraditionalsportsareapproachablebyEveryman,eventheesoteric(深奥的)ones,atleastinaneducationalsetting,
wherebudgetsandfundingaresetforthem.Whilehomecomputersarcwidelyaccessible,alargepercentageofthegaming
populationisunabletoparticipateincompetitivegamingduetothehigh-standardcomputingrequirements.Evendecade-old
competitivegameslikeCounter-Strike1.6require
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