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专题突破卷06阅读理解之新闻报道最新高考真题1.(2024年新高考II卷)Doyouevergettothetrainstationandrealizeyouforgottobringsomethingtoread?Yes,weallhaveourphones,butmanyofusstillliketogooldschoolandreadsomethingprinted.Well,there’sakiosk(小亭)forthat.IntheSanFranciscoBayArea,atleast.“Youenterthefaregates(检票口)andyou’llseeakioskthatislitupandittellsyoucangetaone-minute,athree-minute,orafive-minutestory,”saysAliciaTrost,thechiefcommunicationsofficerfortheSanFranciscoBayAreaRapidTransit—knownasBART.“Youchoosewhichlengthyouwantanditgivesyouareceipt-likeshortstory.”It’sthatsimple.Ridershaveprintednearly20,000shortstoriesandpoemssincetheprogramwaslaunchedlastMarch.Someareclassicshortstories,andsomeareneworiginalworks.Trostalsowantstointroducelocalwriterstolocalriders.“WewantedtodosomethingwherewedoacalltoartistsintheBayAreatosubmitstoriesforacontest,”Trostsays.“Andasofrightnow,we’vereceivedabout120submissions.Thewinningstorieswouldgointoourkioskandthenyouwouldbeapublishedartist.”Ridershipontransit(交通)systemsacrossthecountryhasbeendownthepasthalfcentury,socouldshortstoriessavetransit?Trostthinksso.“Attheendofthedayalltransitagenciesrightnowaredoingeverythingtheycantoimprovetheriderexperience.SoIabsolutelythinkwewillgetmoreridersjustbecauseofshortstories,”shesays.Andyou’llneverbewithoutsomethingtoread.1.WhydidBARTstartthekioskprogram?A.Topromotethelocalculture. B.Todiscouragephoneuse.C.Tomeetpassengers’needs. D.Toreduceitsrunningcosts.2.Howarethestoriescategorizedinthekiosk?A.Bypopularity. B.Bylength.C.Bytheme. D.Bylanguage.3.WhathasTrostbeendoingrecently?A.Organizingastorycontest. B.Doingasurveyofcustomers.C.Choosingaprintpublisher. D.Conductinginterviewswithartists.4.WhatisTrost’sopinionaboutBART’sfuture?A.Itwillclosedown. B.Itsprofitswilldecline.C.Itwillexpandnationwide. D.Itsridershipwillincrease.2024年高考模拟真题(2024·辽宁辽阳·模拟预测)LeonardodaVinciexperimentedwithchemicalswhilepaintingsomeofhisrepresentativeworks—includingTheMonaLisa—formingapoisonouslayerhiddenbeneaththecelebratedart.Researchersstudyingatinymicrosamplefromacornerofthepaintingfoundasubstanceknownasplumbonacrite(水白铅矿),apoisonouscompound(化合物)formedwhenoilandlead(Ⅱ)oxide(氧化铅)aremixedtogether.TheMonaLisa,andmanyotherpaintingsfromtheRenaissanceeraintheearly1500s,werepaintedonwoodenpanels.Theserequiredathickbaselayertoenableartiststocreatetheirworksontop.Themostcommonmethodwasusingasubstancecalledgesso,whichcomesfromplasterofParis,butthepresenceofplumbonacritesuggestsDaVincilayeredhispaintingwithleadwhitepaint,mixedwithoilinfused(泡)withlead(Ⅱ)oxide.WritingintheJournaloftheAmericanChemicalSociety,theauthorssaid,“Themostremarkablesignatureinthesampleisthepresenceofplumbonacrite,ararecompoundthatisstableonlyinanalkaline(碱性的)environment.LeonardoprobablyattemptedtoprepareathickpaintsuitableforcoveringthewoodenpanelofTheMonaLisabytreatingtheoilwithahighloadoflead(Ⅱ)oxide.”Itisthoughtthelead(Ⅱ)oxidemayhavebeenusedtohelpthepaintappliedontopofittodry.TheteamreviewedDaVinci’swritingtofindreferencetohisuseofthechemicals,butfoundonly“unclearreferences”toplumbonacrite.Itseemsonceagainthefamousscholarwasaheadofhistime,withthetechniqueonlyfoundinotherpaintingsbyRembrandtinthe1600s.Useofplumbonacriteatthetimeseemstohavebeenlimitedtoskinandhairtreatment.InadditiontoTheMonaLisaanalysis,theteamusedhigh-resolutionanalytictechniqueson17samplesfromacrossthesurfaceofTheLastSupperandfounditalsocontainedthesamepoisonousbaselayer.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.ApoisonouscompoundwasfoundinTheMonaLisa.B.DaVincicreatedhispaintingthroughtrialanderror.C.Researchersdamagedthefamouspaintingwhilestudyingit.D.DaVinciburiedsomepoisonunderthepaintingtoprotectit.6.WhatdidDaVincipossiblydowhilepainting?A.Heusedleadtodecoratethepainting.B.Heappliedoiltocoverthewoodenpanel.C.Hetreatedskinandhairwithplumbonacrite.D.Hemixedoilandleadtogethertocreateathickpaint.7.WhydidtheauthormentionTheLastSupper?A.Tosupportthefindingabove.B.ToshowhowtalentedDaVinciis.C.Toexplaintheprocessofartworkcreation.D.Tostresstheimportanceofanalyticaltechniques.8.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MonaLisa,aMysteriousWomanB.PoisonousChemicalsHelpCreateArtworksC.DaVinci,aDistinguishedPainterasWellasaChemistD.TheMonaLisaRevealsaPoisonousSecretHiddeninthePainting(2024·安徽马鞍山·三模)AboutoneinfourAmericansarephysicallyinactive,accordingtodatafromtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Butformanyofus,physicalinactivityisnotanintentionalchoice.Itstemsfromsittingalldayatadeskjob,drivingtoworkbecausetherearenosuitablewalkingorcyclingroutes.Butwhatiftheinfrastructure(基础设施)aroundyougaveyoutheopportunitytomoveyourbodywithouttakingextratimeoutofyourday?“AnactivecitywouldofferyouloadsofwaystogetfromAtoB,”saidAnnaBoldina,anarchitecturalresearcheranddesignerwhostudiesactivecitiesattheUniversityofCambridgeintheU.K.“Notonlywouldtheseactivecitiesbefullofvariety,butthevariouselementsofanactivecityalsohavetheirownspecificbenefits:forexample,steppingstonesimprovebalancedco-activationofavarietyofupperandlowerbodymusclesaswellasmindfulnessandconcentrationon’hereandnow,’knownasastressrelief.”Thisallsoundsgreatforfuturecitydesignandplanning,buthowcanweintegratethesefeaturesintoexistingcityinfrastructure?“Thebestwaytotransformaplaceintoanactivecityisthroughsmallinterventionshereandthere:anextrasteppingstoneshortcutacrossthegrassorextralogacrosstheraingarden,”Boldinasaid.“Sometimesitisnotaboutadding;itisaboutremoving.Itisalsoimportantthattheseroutesareaccessibletopeopleofallagesandabilities.”Ofcourse,iftherearealwayslesschallengingalternativesavailable,howcanweencouragethosewhoareabletotakethemorephysicallyactiveroutes?“Oneofourstudieswasaimedspecificallyatencouragement,”Boldinasaid.Thestudyfoundthatthemosteffectivemeansofencouragementwasprovidingashortcut.“Otherfactorsincludedplayfulness,crossingwater,usingnaturalmaterialsandaddinghandrailsforconfidence,”addedBoldina,whosegroupiscurrentlyworkingwitharchitectsinCambridgetocreatesuchactivelandscapes.9.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“stemsfrom”underlinedinparagraph1?A.Relieson. B.Iscausedby. C.Mixeswith. D.Ischangedinto.10.Whatcanwelearnaboutactivecities?A.Theycontributetobetterhealth. B.Theyofferpersonalizedactivities.C.Theyrelyongovernmentalsupport. D.Theygenerallylooklikeeachother.11.WhatdoesBoldinathinkmatterswhenwetransformaplaceintoanactivecity?A.Protectingthelocalenvironment. B.Addingavarietyofsafetyequipment.C.Makingiteasyforpeopletouse. D.Designingasmanyroutesaspossible.12.WhatdoesBoldina’sstudytrytofind?A.Howtomotivatecitizenstouseactiveroutes.B.Howtomakeactiveroutesfunctionalandfun.C.Whycitizenshavelittleinterestinactiveroutes.D.WhyCambridgecansucceed,inadoptingactiveroutcs.(2024·黑龙江·二模)AVirginiafamilywhosehomewasdestroyedbyafirelastweekrecentlyreceivedthegiftofsomeold-fashionedChristmascheerfrom“SantaClaus”(圣诞老人).InthespiritofChristmas,theFerrumVolunteerFireDepartmentdeliveredpresentstothefamilywholosttheirhomeandbelongingsinahousefireonThursday.“Itwasaworkingstructurefireandunfortunatelythefamilylosteverything.Weasvolunteersknewthatwecouldn’tletthismomandherthreekidsgothroughChristmaswithoutanything,”thefirestationwroteonFacebook.“Yes,they’reOKbutit’sChristmas,right?”ThefirestationofficialsdeliveredChristmasgiftstothemotherandherthreechildrenthefollowingdayatthelocalchurchsheltertheywerestayingat,andinphotospostedonthesite,thechildrenappearedjoyful.“Webroughtgiftsandmoregifts!Thekidswereoverjoyedandverygrateful.”thestationsaidonitspost.“Theywereveryhappytoseeallthegiftsandthefiretrucksthatwebroughtthegiftsin,”thedepartmenttoldUSATODAY.ThekidsreceivedBarbies,Pokémon,artworks,remotecontrolcars,blankets,clothesandshoes.Themotheralsoreceivedagiftcard.TheFacebookpostwasfloodedwithwhatseemedtobecommentsfromcommunitymemberstouchedbythegenerosity.“ThebestChristmasgiftsaretheonesyougive!Thankyouallforyourwonderfulserviceandyourbighearts!”oneusercommented.“Sothankfultheyarealright!Wearetrulyblessedtoliveinsuchagivingandhelpingcommunity,andourfiredepartmentandrescueteamsareamazing!Greatjob!Soproud!”anotheruserwrote.13.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.TheFireDepartmentprovidedthefamilywithshelter.B.Thevolunteerssavedsomebelongingsforthefamily.C.ThefamilywentthroughChristmasinsorrow.D.ReceivingaChristmasgiftisatraditionaljoy.14.What’sthecomments’attitudetowardsthefirestation?A.Ambiguous. B.Unconcerned. C.Appreciative. D.Sympathetic.15.Howdoestheauthordevelophisidea?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Byusingquotation.C.Bymakingcomments. D.Byanalysingcauses.16.What’sthebesttitleofthisarticle?A.FirefightersorSantaClaus? B.FirefightersSafeguardedUsC.AFireBroughtGifts D.LoveCanCure(2024·河南新乡·三模)EnglishbusinessmanRichardBransonmadehistoryonJuly11,2021asheandthreeothercrewmatesbecametheworld’sfirstspacetourists.TheflightwasmadebyaspacecraftnamedVSSUnitythatwasbuiltbyBranson’scompany,VirginGalactic.Theflightlastedslightlymorethananhour,andtookBransonandcrewtoanaltitude(海拔)of53.5milesabovetheEarth,justalittleabovetheboundary(边界)ofspacewhichlies50milesabovetheEarth.Atthatheight,theatmosphereturnsintotheblackofouterspaceandtheEarthbecomesabentballofblue.Travelersalsoexhibitweightlessnessasthereisnogravity,theforcethatkeepsourbodieswalkingontheEarth’ssurface.Therefore,BransonandhisfellowswereabletofloataroundinVSSUnitywhileenjoyingtheviews.Theywereabletodothatforthreeminutesbeforethespacecraftbeganitsdownwardjourney.ItlandedbackatVirginGalactic’sspaceportinNewMexico,UnitedStates,whichisthesameplacefromwhereithadtakenoff90minutesbefore.Onlandingback,Bransonsaid,“IhavedreamtofthismomentsinceIwasakidbuthonestly,nothingcouldprepareyoufortheviewoftheEarthfromspace.Itwasjustmagical.I’mjusttakingitallin,andit’sunreal.”July11’sflightisthestartofspacetourismforoneandall.Inearly2022,customerswhocanaffordaticketforaquarterofamilliondollarscanlineupforaseatonatriptospace.Andguesswhat—theywillhaveachoiceofspacecraft.JeffBezos,whoownsafamouscompany,isallsettolaunchhimselfintospaceonJuly20onboardaspacecraftbuiltbyhisnewbranchcompanyBlueOrigin.BlueOriginwillalsocarrytouriststospace.17.WhatisRichardBransonfamousfor?A.Hissuccessintourism.B.HiscompanyofVirginGalactic.C.HisspaceshipnamedVSSUnity.D.Hisfirstcommercialspacetravelinhistory.18.WhatdoesBransonthinkofhisspacetravel?A.Unbelievable. B.Adventurous. C.Regrettable. D.Worthless.19.Whatdospacetouristshavetodo?A.TakeaspacecraftofVirginGalactic.B.Pay$250,000fortherockettour.C.Passthefitnesstestforastronauts.D.LineupforapositioninBlueOrigin.20.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Humanswillmovetootherlivableplanets.B.Ordinarypeoplewillsoonlandonthemoon.C.Privaterocketspacetravelisgrowinggradually.D.Somecompaniesabandontheirproperbusiness.(2024·浙江·三模)MyHeritagehasannouncedthereleaseoftwonewAIfeatureswhichitpromiseswill‘revolutionisegenealogy(系谱学)’research,similartohowChatGPTrevolutionisedsearchingtheInternet.Thefirstfeature,AIRecordFinderTM,isaninteractivechatbotthathelpsfamilyhistoriansfindrelevanthistoricalrecordsaboutapersonofinterestwithinMyHeritage’sdatabaseof20billionrecords.Thisfree-textchattoolenablesuserstotalktoanintelligentassistanttofindinformationabouttheirancestors,relatives,orotherpeoplewhohavepassedaway.InadditiontoAIRecordFinderTM,MyHeritagehasalsointroducedAIBiographerTM,anotherinnovativefeaturethatautomaticallygeneratesanarrativebiographyaboutanancestor’slifeusinginformationfromhistoricalrecordsthatmatchtheperson.ThiscreatesaWikipedia-likebiography,whichgivesusersacompleteunderstandingoftheirancestor’slifestory.Thesetwonewfeaturesareintegrated,allowingMyHeritageuserstocreateanAIBiographyfortheirancestorsusingtheAIRecordFinderTM.Withthisintegration,userscaneasilyuseaconversationalAItosearchforhistoricalrecords.Thismakesitfasterandeasiertofindinformationabouttheirfamilymembers.GiladJaphet,FounderandCEOofMyHeritage,saidofthenewfeatures,“We’reconstantlypushingtheboundariesofgenealogytoreinventthewaypeoplecandiscovertheirfamilyhistoryasweaimtoreshapegenealogyinthe21stcentury.Together,theseadvancedfeaturesstrengthenMyHeritage’spositionastheindustryleaderforinnovativegenealogyandcontinueourmissiontomakefamilyhistoryeasier,moreaccessible,andmorefunforeveryone.”AIRecordFinderTMisadisruptivefeaturethatsimplifiesthewaypeoplecanfindinformationabouttheirancestorsbymakingthesearcheasier.AIBiographertMturnsaperson’slifedetailsintoafascinatingstory.Notallourancestorswerefamous,buttheyalldeservetoberemembered!21.WhatisatypicalfeatureofAIRecordFinderTM?A.ItupdatesMyHeritage’sdatabase. B.Itgeneratesanarrativebiography.C.Itnarrowsdownthetargetinformation. D.Ithelpsusersinteractwithintelligentpeople.22.WhichofthefollowingwouldGiladJaphetprobablyagreewith?A.ThatAIgenealogypromotesfamilyhistorycreation.B.ThatthenewAI-drivenfeaturesgivewaytoMyHeritage.C.ThatMyHeritagesparesnoefforttoadvancegenealogy.D.ThatmorewillbedonetostrengthenMyHeritage’sposition.23.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“disruptive”inthelastparagraph?A.Relevant. B.Pioneering. C.Disturbing. D.Comprehensive.24.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.MyHeritageLeadsinAIGenealogyB.MyHeritagePromisestoRevolutioniseC.AIFeatures:ANewEraforGenealogyD.AIRecordFinder:SmartSearchforFamilyHistories(2024·黑龙江大庆·模拟预测)“Palace,Mountain,Moon?”hasbeenselectedbyNASAastheAstronomicalPictureoftheDayforDecember25,2023.ThephotowastakenbyValerio,ayoungphotographerofTurin,Italy.ItwasshotontheeveningofDecember15,2023.WhileheknewaboutNASA’scompetition,hehadn’tconsideredparticipatinguntilreceivingmuchencouragementfromhissocialmediafollowers.Soonafter,hereceivedthemessage,“Yourimagehasbeenchosenastheastronomicalphotooftheday.”Itwasincredible!Inaphotolikethis,nothingislefttoluck.Theconceptcametohimbackin2017.WalkingonthehillsnorthofTurin,hefoundseveralspotsperfectforincludingboththeBasilicaofSupergaPalaceandMountainMonviso.Afternumerousvisitsoverseveralmonths,heidentifiedfourspotswhereSupergaandMonvisolineupjustright.Afterpinpointingtheselocations,heexperimentedwithshootingthematdifferenttimes.“IknewIneededsomethingspecialtoperfectthephoto.TheSunwasano-go,soIturnedtotheMoon.Itsvariousphasesandpositionsreachanazimuthangle(方位角)of230degrees,”Valeriosaid.Withthisinmind,heresearchedtheMoon’sphases,markedpotentialdatesonthecalendar,andplannedtheexactmomentswhenthemooncouldjointhequeue.Itwasverysuccessful,especiallybecausetheMoonwasinawaxingphase.Thismeantthatinthephoto,notonlywasitscrescent(新月)litup,butsowastheleftpart,itsshadowedside.Thatpartislitbyreflectedlight,alsoknownasDaVinci’sglow,namedafterhimbecausehewastheonewhotheorizedaboutwhytheMoon’sshadowedsideisbrightened.DuringtheearlydaysofthewaxingMoonphases,theshadowedpartisvisiblebecausetheSun’slightreflectsofftheEarthandhitstheMoon’sshadowedside,givingitagreyish,silverycolor.ThisallowedthelighttooutlineMonvisoontheleftaswell.25.WhydidValeriosendthephototoNASA?A.Hetookaninterestinastronomicaladvances.B.Heexpectedtocreateanimpactonsocialmedia.C.Hereceivedbroadsupportfromenthusiasticfans.D.Hewishedtomakehishometownatouristhotspot.26.InValerio’sphoto,thethreeobjects______.A.shinelightoneachother B.standinastraightlineC.fiteachotherinsize D.varyfromusualincolor27.WhatdidValeriodotopreparefortheperfectphoto?A.StudyinghowtheMoonphasechanges. B.CalculatingtheSuperga-Monvisodistance.C.Analyzingwhentoadjustthecameraangle. D.Measuringtheheightoftheobservationpoint.28.WhatwaslitupbytheDaVinci’sglow?A.Theoutlineofthecrescent. B.TheoutlineofSuperga.C.ThedarksideoftheMoon. D.TheshadowedsideoftheEarth.(2024·湖北武汉·二模)Peruispreparedtoapprovenewlawsthatwouldmakeiteasiertoinvestigateandpunishresearcherswhoengageinacademiccheating,includingpayingtohavetheirnamesaddedtoapaper.ThemovecomesasPeru’snationalscienceagencyseekstocrackdownonauthorshipbuyingandotherdishonestpractices.Itrecentlyremovedtwoscientistsaccusedofdishonestpublicationsfromanationalregistrythatiskeytoreceivinggovernmentsponsor,jobpromotions,andsalarybonuses.Andofficialsareinvestigatingmorethan170otherresearchersataPeruvianmediareportclaimedwereinvolvedinacademicmisconduct,including72listednthenationalregistrywhoworkat14universitiesinPeru.Thenewlawswillempoweruniversitiesandgovernmentofficialstopunishsuchbehavior.Dishonestpublishingpractices“transcendmeremoralmisbehavior”becausetheyenableresearcherstoobtaingovernmentandprivatefundingwithouttellingthetruth,saysEdwardMálagaTrillo,amemberofCongresswhoisthedrivingforcebehindthebills,whichlawmakersareexpectedtofinalizeearlythisyear.“Theseindividualsareoperatingacademiccheating.”Peru’sacademiccommunityhasbeenstrugglingwitharisingtideoffalseauthorshipandrelatedproblems.Onecause,someresearcherssay,isa2014lawthataimedtostimulateresearchbyrewardingresearcherswhoboosttheirpublishingoutput.Forexample,underascoringsystemusedbyuniversities,researcherscanearnfivepointsforauthorshipinahigh-impactjournal,andtwopointswhenthejournalislowerimpact.Amassingpointscanbringbonuspaymentsandcareerpromotion.Signsofdishonestpublishingcanbeobvious,notesNahuelMonteblanco,presidentofCientificos.pe,aPeruviangroupthatinvestigatesmisconduct.ManyofthepaperscitedbyPuntoFinalhavenumerousco-authorsfromdifferentnationswithfewpriorpublicationsonthesamesubject.“Ifyourcolleagueconsistentlypublishes20articlesayearwithco-authorsfromothercountries,that’shighlysuspect,”Monteblancosays.29.WhatactiondidPerutakerecentlytoaddressacademiccheating?A.Fining72offendersforacademicdishonesty.B.Disqualifying2scientistsfromanationalregistry.C.Punishing170researchersforacademicmisconduct.D.Withdrawinggovernmentfundfrom14universities.30.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningto“transcend”inparagraph3?A.Change. B.Strengthen. C.Gobeyond. D.Approveof.31.Whatdoweknowaboutthe2014lawinPeru?A.Itadvocatedafairscoringsystem. B.Itappliedtohigh-impactjournals.C.Itledtoanincreaseinfalseauthorship. D.Itaimedtopunishdishonestpublishing.32.Themostsuspicionmightbegiventoaproductiveresearcherwith_________.A.careerpromotion B.consistentresearchfocusC.fewcitationsbyPuntoFinal D.co-authorsfromvariouscountries(2024·云南·二模)Asix-month-oldcorgibeingtrainedtobecomethefirstofhisbreedtoworkasapolicedoginChina,madehisfirstpublicappearancerecentlyattheopendayofapolicecampinWeifang,ShandongProvince.Hisappearancechallengesthestereotype(固有模式)that“littleshortlegs”cannotjointhepoliceforce.FuZai,whosenamemeans“LuckyBoy”,hasmadewavesonsocialmediawithhisiconicsmile,shortlegsandwaggingtail.Asareservepolicedog,FuZaifacesaheavyworkload.Training,scheduledforeverymorningandafternoon,involvesavarietyofsubjects,suchasobedienceexercises,bombsearchesandscent(气味)tracking.Hebegantrainingwhenhewastwomonthsoldandhasstoodoutandoutperformedmanyofhispeers.“Hisstrongenvironmentaladaptability,insensitivity,hisdesiretopossessitemsandhisfondnessforfoodareparticularlyfavorableinourtraining,”saidWangYanan,headofthepolicedogbaseattheWeifangPublicSecurityBureau.Followingfourmonthsoftraining,FuZaicannowtakeadvantageofhisshortlegstogobeneathcarsandeasilysearchtightspaces.Hecanalsoimproveinteractionsbetweenpolicedogsandthepublicbecauseofhisadorableappearance.FansonsocialmediajokedaboutFuZai.Oneofthemwrote,“Corgiscanbeplainclothespolice,fortheyattractlessattentionthanGermanShepherds.”“Policedogsarenotonlycute,buttrainershavemadealotofeffortstotrainthemtobeprofessional,”Wangsaid.FuZaiisstillafreshhandandmustundergoaperiodoffurthertrainingtoadapttocomplexenvironmentbeforeofficiallyenteringservice.33.WhatcanbesaidaboutthetrainingofFuZai?A.Itisconductedaroundtheclock.B.ItaimsatmakingFuZaiaguidedog.C.Ithasprovedtobeadventurous.D.Itinvolvesmultipleandchallengingtasks.34.WhatadvantagedoesFuZaihaveasapolicedog?A.Heisabletoshoulderaheavyworkload.B.Heexcelsathandlingcomplexenvironment.C.Hisshortlegsenablehimtoworkinnarrowplaces.D.Hewillattractpublicattentionwhenheisatwork.35.WhatdoesWangYanansayaboutthecorgi?A.Hehassomesuitablequalitiesfortraining.B.Heisalreadyaprofessionalpolicedog.C.Hislovableappearanceisadvantageous.D.Hissmilesimproveinteractionswiththepublic.36.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.FuZaihasservedasapolicedogforhalfayear.B.FuZaiperformswellbecauseofhisintelligence.C.FuZaihasbeenrecognizedaroundtheworld.D.FuZaineedsfurthertrainingtobeapolicedog.(2024·辽宁·模拟预测)Despiteextremecold,crueliceandbeingbrushedoff

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