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2022-2023学年上海中学高二(上)期末英语试卷
1.Noonewasconvincedbyherinsistencetoblame.()
A.thatshebenotB.thatshewasnot
C.onherbeingnotD.onhernotbe
2.Dorememberyoubreatheawordofthistoanyone.()
A.won'tB.shan'tC.don'tD.wouldn't
3.Heasktoomuchaboutherprivatelifeasshewassosensitiveaboutit.()
A.notdaredB.didn*tdaretoC.darednottoD.daresnotto
4.Timmy,whyinthemud?Ihavealreadytoldyousomanytimesnotto!()
A.mustyousitB.shouldyousitC.willyousitD.canyousit
5.Itisobviousthatnobodywantstomakefriendswiththepoorboymoney.()
A.suspectingtohavestolenB.suspectingtosteal
C.suspectedhavingstolenD.suspectedofhavingstolen
6.Couldithavebeenonherbirthdayherparentsgaveherthiscomputerasapresent?
()
A.thenB.thatC.whenD.that*swhy
7.Theuseofradaraswellasthetwo-wayradiofbrthepolicetointerceptmostspeeders.
()
A.makesitapossibilityB.makepossibleit
C.makesitpossibleD.makepossible
8.hisimpeccableintellectualandsocialcredentials,wewouldn'thavemanagedtogetthe
grant.()
A.Ifitweren'tforB.Hadnotitbeenfor
C.WiththehelpofD.Butfor
9.inherveinssomeofthebloodofthebohemianandtheadventuresswhorunsbarefoot.
()
A.ThereflownB.HereflewC.ThereflowsD.Hereflow
10.Onceagain,Jeffcouldinteractwiththedolphinsandfindaffectioninreturn.()
A.Littlehedreamedhowseverelyhislovecouldbetested.
B.Littlehashedreamedhowseverelyhislovewillbetested.
C.Littledreamedhehowseverelyhislovewouldbetested.
D.Littledidhedreamhowseverelyhislovewouldbetested.
11.TracyMcGradyannouncedhisoperationdecisiontothepresswithoutinforminghisclub,
leavinghisteammemberswhyhedidso.()
A.towonderB.wonderedC.wonderingD.wonder
12.Notlongagoinmysteriouscircumstances,followingthedeathofanother
oppositionleader
earlierthisyear.()
A.diedaleaderofthedemocraticopposition
B.didaleaderofthedemocraticoppositiondie
C.aleaderofthedemocraticoppositionhaddied
D.aleaderofthedemocraticoppositiondied
13.enquiriesandseekforreliablenew-corporationlogisticscompanyfor
transloading,wewouldbegladtoassistandappendourbestcompetitiveratestoyou.()
A.IfyouhadhadB.Shouldyouhave
C.ButthatyouhadD.Youaretohave
14.Anychangeinconsciousnessisaccompaniedbya(n)changeinthebiophysical
system.()
A.exhaustingB.discreetC.correspondingD.distracting
15.Thedepthandextentofthisunderstandinghavebeenshowninsomeworkof
qualityandinsight.()
A.fancyB.exceptionalC.promisingD.flexible
16.Polishnationallong-stayvisastheirholderstoamaximum5-dayvisa-freetransitthrough
theSchengenterritory(onlyonthewaytoPoland).()
A.attachedB.stuckC.exposedD.entitled
17.Aspecialperiodshouldbesolelyforthepurposeofcarryingoutaninspection.
()
A.setasideB.setagainstC.setoffD.setback
18.
Howlanguagetransformedhumanity
Languageisveryprobablytheonecharacteristicthatseparatesusfromthechimpanzees,ourclosest
relatives.Allothermajordifferencesbetweenuslikelystemfromlanguage."Itallowsyoutoimplant
(植入)athoughtfromyourminddirectlyintosomeoneelse*smind",saysMarkPagel,professor
andheadoftheEvolutionLaboratoryattheUniversityofReading.
Humansusediscrete(分离的)pulsesofsound-theirlanguage—(1)(alter)theinternalsettings
insidesomeoneelse'sbraintosuitanindividual'sinterests.Languageisaformofsociallearning
insteadofsomething(2)(pursue)allbyoneself.
Sociallearningisvisualtheft:forexample,ifIcanlearnbywatchingyou,Icansteal(andbenefit
from)yourbestideas,wisdomorskillswithouthavingtoinvestthetimeandenergytodevelopthese
(31.
Therearetwooptionsfordealingwiththiscrisis:eitherreturnintosmallfamilygroupssothe
benefitsofeachgroup'sknowledge⑷(share)onlywithone'srelativesorexpandone'sgroupto
includeunrelatedothers.(5)ourrelatives,theNeanderthals,whowithdrewintosmallgroups,
humanschosethesecondoption,andlanguagewastheresult.
"Languageevolvedtosolvethecrisisofvisualtheftandtoexploitcooperationandexchange",says
ProfessorPagel.
Infact,asProfessorPagelargues,languageisa"socialtechnology0(6)(allow)forcooperation
betweenunrelatedindividualsandgroups.Accordingtothearchaeologicalrecord,itwasthis
cooperationandsharingofideas(7)camebeforehumanmigrationaroundtheplanetandthe
followinghumanpopulationexplosion.
Butalmostincomprehensibly,thousandsoflanguagesevolved.Sojust(8)asharedlanguage
facilitatescommunicationandcooperationbetweenunrelatedgroups,differentlanguagesslowthe
flowofideas,technologies-andevengenes.
"Canhumansaffordtohaveallthesedifferentlanguages?"asksProfessorPagel.Inaworld(9)we
wanttopromotecooperation,inaworldthatismoredependentthaneveroncooperationtomaintain
andenhancehumanity'slevelsofprosperity,multiplelanguages(10)notbepractical.
Infact,humanity's"destinyistobeoneworldwithonelanguage",concludesProfessorPagel.
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19.
A.labourB.mannerC.highlightingD.circumstancesE.updatedF.characterized
G.integratedH.admirableI.accommodateJ.overseeingK.flexible
Thehouseofthefuture?Asun-filled,shape-shifting,shed-shareparadise
Whatwillhomesbelike10yearsfromnow?JudgingbythewinnersoftheHomeof2030
competition,sharingwillbekey.
Sharedhome-workingspaces,communalgardenshedsandhousesbuiltusingapps-thesearejust
someoftheideasinthewinningproposalsforthegovernment'sHomeof2030competitionto
developprototype''homesfitforthefuture",(1)the"bestofBritishdesign".Theaimwas
toimaginewhatthebestage-adaptable,energy-efficient,healthyhomesmightlooklikein10years'
time;but,accordingtothewinningarchitects,mostofthebestideashavebeenaroundfor
generations.
“Youcan'tgetmuchmore(2)andadaptablethantheGeorgiantownhouse,"saysJennifer
BeningfieldofOpenstudio,leaderofoneofthetwowinningteamsannouncedtoday."We'vetaken
thisverysimplemodeland(3)itforthe21stcentury.Ourideawastocreateinfinitechoice
andvariationfromsomethingverysimple."
Herteam'sschemeimaginesaterraced(排房的)housingtypemadefromtwostandardcomponents,
abaseunitandaloft,joinedwith''connector"pieces,takingintoaccountmultipleconfigurations
(布局)overtimeasfamily(4)change.Standingbetweenthehomes,theconnectorswould
(5)stairsandalift,aswellasstorageandsharedworkspace.Oneofthemostimportant
aspectssincethepandemic,saysBeningfield,isproviding''spacetoworkfromhome,without
havingyourlaptoponthekitchentable".Eachhomewouldhaveitsownprivateoutdoorspace,while
theywouldallbackontolargecommunalgardens,arrangedinthe(6)ofatraditional
Londonsquare.
Builtoff-sitetodemandingPassivhausstandards,withatwinwalltimberframe,thehomeswould
be(7)bygenerous2.7mhighceilingsandtall2.5mwindowsanddoors,massively
increasingtheamountofdaylightbroughtintotherooms,comparedwithmostnew-buildspec
housing.Beningfield,whostudiedandworkedinSouthAfricaandtheUS,saysthatoff-site
constructioniscrucial,giventheshockingbuildqualityofsomanynewhomesintheUK-whichshe
fearswillonlygetworseafterBrexit,ifmuchoftheskilled(8)isforcedtoleave.
Asissooftenthecasewithblue-sky(纯理论的)ideascompetitions,theambitionsoftheHome
of2030winningteamsare(9)-and,inthiscase,completelybuildable-butthereislittle
evidencetosuggestthateitherthegovernmentorthevolumehousebuildingsectorhasanyintention
ofputtingthemintopractice.Forthat,wemustlooktoSunderlandin2023,andhopethata(n)
(10)unionofothercouncils,communitiesandsmaller-scalebuildershavetheimagination
tofollowtheirlead.
Leftoutofsociety:Vanuatu*sdeafcommunitypushfornationalsignlanguage
TasaleEdwardBule,a45-year-oldfisherfromVanuatu'sEfateisland,remembersthedaytheworldwent
silent."Iwokeuponemorningandremembernothearingthebirdssing,ortheroostercrow,“Bulesays.
“IaskedeveryonetocallmynametoseeifIwouldhearthem-itwasthenIrealisedIhad(20)thehearing
inbothmyears.HTheillnessthattookhishearinghasneverbeenclearlyexplainedtoBulebyadoctor.But
at14,andwithno(21)signlanguageordisabilitysupport,heleftschool,despitedreamingofoneday
becomingapilotoranengineer.
Bule'sstorywouldbe(22)muchofthedeafcommunityinthePacificcountryofVanuatu.Withnonational
signlanguage,mostpeoplehaveto(23)theirownwaystocommunicate.Someusesigns
they'vedevelopedwiththeirfamiliesandcommunities,butthen(24)tocommunicateoutsidethis
group.Others,likeBule,relylargelyonlip-readingto(25).
Disabilityadvocatessaythisleavesthedeafcommunityunabletoparticipatefullyinsociety.Thegroup
arealsomore(26)duringnaturaldisasters,frequentinVanuatu.Thuspeopleareseekingtocreatean
officiallanguageinthehopeof(27)lifeforthehardofhearingcommunityinthePacificnation.(28)>the
governmenthopestofixthistoo.ltiscurrentlydevelopinganationalsignlanguage,tobecalledStorian
wetemhan,or"usinghandstocommunicate1'.
Theinitiative,whichisfundedbytheGlobalPartnershipforEducationandtheWorldBank,hasseen(29)
travelthecountrycollectingsignsfromdeafpeople,andfilmingdeafpeoplesigningdifferentwords,
whichwillbe(30)toasignlanguagedictionarysoftwareprogramandturnedintoanationalsignlanguage.
Oncedeveloped,VanuatuwouldjoinFiji,Kiribati,SamoaandSolomonIslandsasPacificnationswith
anationalsignlanguage,thoughatpresentPapuaNewGuineaistheonlycountrywhereitssignlanguage,
Auslan-PNGSign,isanofficially(31)nationallanguage.
ThegovernmenthopesthatStorianwetemhanwillbeabletobe(32)fullyacrossthecountryin2024.
Fornowthough,ArthurSimrai,afieldofficerfortheVanuatuSocietyforPeopleLivingwith
DisabilitySimrai,saysthatmanyofthoselivingwithhearinglossdon't(33)signlanguageontherare
occasionsthattheyseeit.nMostofthepeoplewhocan'thear,theydon'tknowthesignlanguageonthe
screen,“hesaid."Theyhavetheirownsignathome••,withtheirfamilytosignalorcommunicatewhat
theywant••,butnoteveryoneinthecommunityknow."
IfVanuatuisabletomakea(34)ofitsnationalsignlanguage,Simraisays,itwouldmakeanenormous
differencetothelivesofpeoplewhoaredeafacrossthecountry.
20.A.enhancedB.lostC.developedD.disabled
21.A.independenceofB.treatmentfor
C.impactonD.accessto
22.A.appealingtoB.familiartoC.distinctfromD.dueto
23.A.inventB.performC.enhanceD.abandon
24.A.manageB.resolveC.deserveD.struggle
25.A.getbyB.backupC.settledownD.takeover
26.A.plausibleB.distractedC.vulnerableD.regretful
27.A.creatingB.conveyingC.changingD.combining
28.A.ThereforeB.MeanwhileC.HoweverD.Nevertheless
29.A.officialsB.netizensC.soldiersD.therapists
30.A.deliveredB.downloadedC.filteredD.uploaded
31.A.exposedB.targetedC.consideredD.recognised
32.A.referredtoB.rolledoutC.deprivedofD.drunkto
33.A.rememberB.collectC.recogniseD.film
34.A.copyB.messC.successD.series
u
AnexhibitionofvividphotographsandarestoreddocumentarygivefreshinsightintotheAntarctic
explorer,whodiedacenturyago.
Onehundredyearsago,theleaderofthelastgreatexpeditionoftheheroicageofpolarexplorationdied
fromaheartattackashisship,Quest,headedforAntarctica.TheannouncementofthedeathofErnest
Shackletonon30January1922wasgreetedwithanoutpouringofnationalgrief.
Thiswastheman,afterall,whohadsavedtheentirecrewofhisshipEndurance-whichhadbeencrushed
andsunkbyicein1915-bymakingadaringtripinatinyopenboatover750milesofpolarseatoraisethe
alarmatawhalingstationinSouthGeorgia.
ItremainsoneofthegreatestrescuestoriesofmodernhistoryandledtotheidolisingofShackletoninthe
UnitedKingdom,areputationthatsurvivedundamagedfortherestofthecentury.Ashiscontemporary
RaymondPriestley,thegeologistandAntarcticexplorer,laterputit:”Whendisasterstrikesandallhope
isgone,getdownonyourkneesandprayforShackleton."
Andhereandnowin2022,hisdeathisbeingmarkedwithanelaboratelyillustratedexhibition-
Shackleton'slegacyandthepowerofearlyAntarcticphotography-whichopensattheRoyal
GeographicalSociety(RGS),andwhichincludesarangeofimagesandartefactsfromhis
expeditions.Additionally,adigitallyremadeversionofSouth,adocumentaryfilmofShackleton's
1914-16Enduranceexpedition,isbeingscreenedattheBritishFilmInstitute.
Thefilmandmostoftheexhibition'sfinestimagesarethehandiworkofFrankHurley,whosailedwith
Shackletonandwhowasoneofthe20thcentury'sgreatestphotographersandfilm-makers.Bothfilmand
exhibitionfeaturestrikingcameraworkandprovidevividaccountsofthehardshipsthatShackletonand
hismenenduredastheyheadedofftoexploreAntarctica.
Evenafterhesurvivedthegreatexpedition,hestilllongedforanothertriptoAntarctica,andafterlong
negotiationssetsailinQuest,fromEngland,withtheaimofcircumnavigating(环航)Antarctica,
Shackletonwasbynowveryillandhadsufferedatleastoneheartattack.On2January1922,hewrotein
hisdiary:"Igrowoldandtiredbutmustalwaysleadon.uThreedayslaterhehadamajorheartattackand
diedafewhourslater.HeisburiedonSouthGeorgia,sceneofhisgreatesttriumph.
“Shackletonwasaninspirationalleader.Hehadaninnatesenseofwhatwaspossibleandachievable.He
alsohadahugepersonalitybutledbyexample.Atthesametime,hewassensitivetotheneedsofthe
individualshewasleading.Forexample,afterEndurancebrokeup,hismenhadlosttheirprotectionand
shelter..Therewouldhavebeendisagreement.YetShackletonsucceededinkeepingthemtogetherand
madesuretheysurvived.H
35.PeoplewereovercomewithgriefwhenErnestShackletondiedbecause.
A.itwasahugepitythatsuchabraveexplorershouldhavediedfromaheartattack
B.hewasthemanthatwroteaboutoneofthegreatestrescuestoriesofmodernhistory
C.hecametohisentirecrew'srescueandsymbolizedhopeinextremecircumstances
D.therewasnoonetopraytoanymorewhendisastercameandtherewasnohope
36.Whatcanwelearnabouttheexhibition?
A.ItpresentsShackleton's1914-16EnduranceexpeditionwithpowerfulAntarcticphotos.
B.Itcelebratesthe100thanniversaryofthegreatexplorerErnestShackleton'sbirth.
C.Itconsistsofvividphotographs,artefacts,anddocumentariesofErnestShackleton.
D.ItiscreatedbyFrankHurley,whowitnessedShackleton'sheroicactswithhisowneyes.
37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutErnestShackletonaccordingtothepassage?
A.HewastheleaderofaheroicexplorationtotheSouthpole,whodiedfromaheartattackoffshore.
B.HesavedthecrewmembersofthesunkenEndurancebytravellingtoraisethealarminatinyboat.
C.HeisuniversallyrecognizedasthegreatestAntarcticexplorerwhohasenjoyedenduringfame.
D.Hewasinspirational,practical,responsible,sensitivetowardshismen,buthadastrongcharacter.
38.Whatdoes"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?
A.Whattheyworewouldnotbeacceptedbyothersuponreturning.
B.Theycouldnolongersocializewithotherseveniftheywentback.
C.Theshipcouldnotkeepthemtogethereveniftheysurvived.
D.Theycouldnotfunctionsociallyastheyhadwhentherewasshelter.
V
FourgreatminiadventuresintheUK
Swimwithseals,LundyIsland
SuitsWaterbabies
DifficultyEasytomoderate
Known-withalargepinchofsaltandbundlesofimagination-astheUK,sGalapagos,thissmallisland
offthecoastofDevonhasanabundanceofwildlifetodiscover.Thecliffsarehometoscoresofbirdsfrom
puffinstokittiwake,razorbillsandguillemots,thegrasslandharborstheLundyponyandsikadeerandthe
seagreyseals.Ifstheseaquaticmammalsthatofferthemostmemorableencounters.Renownedforgetting
upcloseandpersonalwithsnorkelers,theyoftenrubhumanvisitorswiththeirnoses(despiterulesstating
peopleshouldkeepadistance!).
SwimwithSeals£69.50ppincludingferryfromIlfracombe,bristolchannelcharters.co.uk
Stargazefromabothy(茅屋),midWales
SuitsNature-loverswhocanroughit
DifficultyModerate
NestledintheElanValley-anareadottedwithreservoirsandwoodlandandknownbyveryfew-isalittle
bothycalledLluestCwmbach.Recentlyrefurbishedbythevolunteer-runanddonation-fundedMountain
BothiesAssociation(MBA),itoffersabasicshelterfromtheelementscomprisingofsleepingplatforms,
asolidfuelstove(bringyourownfuel),andevenanoutsidetoilet(aluxuryforabothy).Asit*sfar
fromthenearesttownsandvillagesandtheirlightpollution,itofferssomeofthebeststargazingin
Wales.Notbadfornothing-thoughnotetheyarenotbookable,sospaceisneverguaranteed.
Free,thoughjoiningtheMBA(£25ayear)helpswiththeupkeepofthesewonderl'ulbuildings,
.uk
Downhillonamountainbike,BreconBeacons
SuitsSpeedfreaks
DifficultyModeratetohard
FromtheMidGlamorgantownofMerthyrTydfilawholehostofmountainbikerouteslayinwaitforthe
brave.There'sjustonecatch-thebigBreconpeaks.Forhard-corebikersthat'snotanissuebutforthose
newtomuddytrailsitcanbeoff-putting.ButAdventureCyclingWaleshastheanswer:letthemworry
abouttheascent.Theytransportbikeandridertothetopofthemostepicroutesanditisalldownhillfrom
there.
From£35includingbikehireandlifttoroutestart,adventurecyclingwales.co.uk
Whitewaterrafting,Hertfordshire
SuitsAdrenalinelovers
DifficultyChallenging
BuiltforthecanoeslalomatLondon2012,LeeValleyWhiteWaterCentre,just17milesfromcentral
London,nowalsooffersmeremortalsthechancetotaketotherapids.Witheverythingonofferfrom
tastersofthefull-onfoamingcoursetotubingandfamilyfun,itprovidesanadrenaline-packeddaytrip
fromthecapital.
Tastersfrom£25pp,mustbe14+,gowhitewater.co.uk
39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.TravellersshouldstrictlystayawayfromthewildaquaticmammalsonLundyIsland.
B.PeopleonlyneedtobringyourownfueltoLluestCwmbachasitisaluxuriousbothy.
C.RidersdescendfromthebigBreconpeaksalongmuddybutfantasticbikeroutes.
D.Sightseerscanspendanexcitingdaygoingwhite-wateringincentralLondon.
40.IfArthurandhiswifewanttotaketothewaterandenjoyfamilyfunwiththeir12-year-old
twins,howmuchdotheyhavetospendatleast?
A.£75.B.£140.C.£100.D.£278.
41.Whichcolumnonthenewspaperwouldthispassagemostprobablybelongto?
A.NaturalWonders.B.TravelBargains.
C.ExploringUK.D.TravelTips.
w
Inthesetimesofworldwidecommunications,scienceisnodifferentfromotherprofessionsinthatEnglish
isnowtheestablished"universal'*language.Likeitornot,mostscientificreportsarepublishedinEnglish,
althoughsomecountriesalsohavejournalsthatarepublishedintheirnativelanguages.Buthowdid
Englishdevelopintothedominantlanguageofscientificdiscourse(会话)?Wasitajointdecisionordid
ithappenprogressivelyand"accidentally"?Andwasitapositivemoveforall?
ArabicwasusedinallcountrieswithanIslamiccultureinthemiddleages,whileinEuropeLatinwasused
forcommunicationinscienceandeducationuntilthe17thcentury.DuringtheEnlightenment,Latinlost
favourasitwasthoughttobetoocomplicated.Instead,scientificcommunicationbecamemore
"provincial";German,French,ItalianandEnglishwereusedintheirrespectivecountriesandcolonies,
withdifferentlanguagesbeingmoreimportantindifferentdisciplines-German,forinstance,was
widelyusedinphysics,chemistryandsomeaspectsofmedicineandpsychology.Therelativeuseofthese
languageschangedthroughhistory,reflectingtherelativegrowthanddeclineofscience,cultureand
economicsinthesecountries.Thus,theuseofFrenchpredominatedinthe18thcentury,whereasGerman
wasmostwidespreadinthe19thandEnglishdominatedthe20th.Socialupheaval(剧变)alsoplayeda
role一theuseofFrenchdeclineddramaticallyafterWorldWarI,whereasthatofGermanincreasedin
paralleluntilWorldWarII.AfterWorldWarII,andespeciallyinthepast30years,Englishprogressively
establisheditselfastheprimarylanguagelorscientificcommunicationasAmericacametodominateboth
basicresearchandtechnology.Inthe1920stheneedforauniversallanguageofsciencewasdebated,and
asyntheticlanguage,Esperanto,wasdevelopedbutneverwidelyused.
Despitetheobviousappealofhavingacommonlanguagethatallowsscientistsaroundtheworldto
communicatewithoneanother,therecanindeedbesomedrawbacksinusingEnglishforall
communication—non-nativeEnglishspeakerscanbeatadisadvantagecomparedwithnativespeakers
whenitcomestoexpressingandhighlightingtheinterestoftheirpapersandcommunicatingwitheditors
andreferees.Carefulcopyeditingcantackletheproblemofaccessibilityofacceptedmanuscripts,but
upstreamofthisstageitisdowntoallpartiestoensurethattheyevaluateworkonitsscientificmeritrather
thanitsproperuseofgrammar.
Theuseofauniversallanguageforcommunicationinscienceisunavoidableasoneobviousadvantageis
thatfindingscanbemorewidelyaccessed,andresistingthisconceptforthesakeofculturaldifference
wouldseemtobeanythingbutproductive.However,theuseofnationallanguageandlesstechnical
languageisusefulincommunicatingsciencetothegeneralpublic,asisthecasewiththeNaturegateways
inJapanese,Chinese,KoreanandGerman.
42.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTcontributetothechangesoflanguagesinsciencethrough
history?
A.Scientificdevelopment.B.Culturalinfluence.
C.Economicclimate.D.Socialcommunication.
43.ThedownsideofusingEnglishforallscientificcommunicationinvolves.
A.somescientificworkbeingundervaluedduetoitsimproperuseofgrammar
B.acknowledgedmanuscriptssometimesnotbeingaccessedwithenoughcare
C.editorsandreferees'failuretocommunicatewiththeauthorsofthepapers
D.non-nativeEnglishspeakersbeingunabletoexpresswhatintereststhemwell
44.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Creatingauniversallanguageinscientificcommunicationisinevitable.
B.Auniversallanguageenablesmorepeopletoreadaboutscientificfindings.
C.Culturaldifferenceaddstothedifficultyinincreasingscientificproductivity.
D.Ordinarypeoplealsobenefitfromtheuseoftechnicallanguageinscience.
45.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthispassage?
A.UniversalLanguageEstablished.B.UniversalLanguageofScience.
C.BreakingtheLanguageBarrier.D.BreakingtheLanguageDominance.
A.Asleepinglayermightincludeaplatformbedwithadeskorclosetspaceunderneath,
forexample.
B.There'saveryfixedideaofwhatanapartmentneedstobeandwhoyouexpecttolive
intheunitwillaffectthedesign.
C.Oftentheirstrategiessoughttoreducethehumanfootprintontheenvironmentand
saveenergy.
D.SosmallsinksandshowersarenothingnewincompactJapanesebathrooms.
E.Storagespaceiscleverlyhiddenwithinwallsandpusheduptoceilings.
F.Thenumberofsingle-personhouseholdsisrising,althoughhousinghasnotkept
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