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冲刺2023年中考英语必考题型终极预测(深圳专用)专题02阅读理解(2023·广东深圳·深圳中学校联考一模)ShenzhenDaily2023-02-28①GettingapiefromtheskyisbecomingarealityinthecityasonlinedeliveryplatformMeituanhasbeenallowedtostartdronedeliveryservice(无人机送餐服务),ShenzhenEveningNewsreported.②AtGalaxyWorldinLonggangDistrict,areporterfromthenewspaperwatchedhowamealhasbeendeliveredbythedroneonThursday.ThedroneslowlylandedandadoorabovetheMeituanIntelligentDiningCabinet(储藏柜)openedslowly,wherethedroneputthemealboxinsidethecabinet.③“Ittakesabout15minutestoplacetheorderandreceivethemeal.Alotofpeoplehavetriedthedronedeliveryservicehere,”saidawomanwhojusttookhermealboxoutfromthecabinet.④Duringtheyear2022,foodanddrinkssuchasnoodles,fruits,coffeeandmilkteaandevenflowershavebeendeliveredthroughMeituan’sdronedeliverysystem,thereportsaid.⑤Thecompanysaidthatasoflastyear,ithadcompletedover100,000dronedeliveries.Meituanstartedtoexploredronedeliveryservicein2017andstartedthetryinearly2021.Theservicehasanaveragedeliverytimeof12minutes,whichislessthantraditionaldeliverymethods,accordingtothecompany.⑥Thereareonlyafewcitiesintheworldwiththeadvantagesofdronedeliveryservice,andShenzhenistakingtheleadinChina,accordingtothereport.However,therearestillsomeproblemswiththiskindofservice.1.Whereisthemealboxput?A.InLonggangDistrict. B.Insidethecabinet. C.Bythedrone. D.AtGalaxyWorld.2.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Wherethedronelanded. B.Whentheservicestarted.C.Howtheserviceprovided. D.Whowatchedthedrone.3.HowlongdidMeituanspendexploringdronedeliveryservice?A.Threeyears. B.Fouryears. C.Fiveyears. D.Sixyears.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Manycitiesaroundtheworldhavethedronedeliveryservice.B.Thedronedeliveryservicehasmanyadvantagesinourdailylife.C.ShenzhenisthefirstcitystartingdronedeliveryserviceinChina.D.Thedronedeliveryserviceisverypopularallovertheworld.5.Whatisthepassagegoingtotalkaboutnext?A.Howtomakegooduseofthedronedeliveryservice.B.Whatproblemsthedronedeliveryservicefaces.C.Howtosolvetheproblemsofthedronedeliveryservice.D.Whatadvantagesthedronedeliveryservicehas.(2023·广东深圳·统考一模)IfyouhappentoseeaforeignmanleadingagroupofteenagerspracticingWushu,ormartialarts,inaparkorbytheseasideinShenzhen,thatmightbeDuiuOnofrei,whohasbeenteachingQwanKiDo(观气道)inthecitysince2017.Onofrei,aRomanianmartialartsinstructorandvolunteer,cametoChinabecausehewasattractedbyChinesemartialarts.Onofreistartedtopracticemartialartsinhisteens34yearsagoinRomania.HesaidhewatchedalotofJackieChan’sandBruceLee’smoviesandwasinterestedintheirmovements.ThisisthereasonwhyOnofreistartedpracticingsomemartialartsmoves.OnemorningafterOnofreiarrivedinShenzhen,hegotupearlyandsawmanypeoplepracticingTaiChiataround6:30a.m..OnofreispenthourswatchingthemandfoundsomemovementsinTaiChiaresimilartothoseinQwanKiDo.HelovestosharehisknowledgeandexperiencewithChineseKungFuteachersandpractitioners.Thenhestartedtoregularlyteachmartialartsforfree.Lastyear,heorganizedaChineseteamtoattendtheseventhQwanKiDomartialartsworldchampionshipandachievedgreatresults.Onofreisaidhedreamstoinheritandcarryforward(继承和弘扬)thespiritofmartialarts,andtoencouragemoreyoungpeopletopracticemartialartsinShenzhen.6.HowlonghasOnofreibeenteachingQwanKiDoinShenzhen?A.For1year. B.For3years. C.For6years. D.For34years.7.WhydidOnofreistartlearningmartialarts?A.BecauseChinaisknownasthebirthplaceofmartialarts.B.Becausemartialartswerepopularwhenhewasateenager.C.Becausehewasattractedbymartialartsmovesinthemovies.D.Becausemartialartscanhelphimbecomestrongerandhealthier.8.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.OnofreiteachesQwanKiDotomakemoney.B.OnofreigetsupearlytopracticeTaiChieveryday.C.TaiChiandQwanKiDohavesomethingincommon.D.TaiChiismoreinterestingandusefulthanQwanKiDo.9.WhatisOnofrei’sdream?A.Tomakelotsofmoneyasamartialartsteacher. B.ToplayaroleinactionmoviesofJackieChan.C.TobeapopularQwanKiDoteacherinChina. D.Toattractmorepeopletopracticemartialarts.10.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthepassage?A.Inastorybook. B.Inanewspaper. C.Inatravelmagazine. D.Inasciencebook.(2023·广东深圳·统考一模)Onthewaytoadeliverydestination,HuangZhineng,carriedabigbackpackwalkingfast,whileHuangShaoli,keptupwithhissonandwhisperedhimtobecareful.Thefatherandson,differentfromotherdeliverymen,willalwayscompleteanordertogether.HuangZhinengwasdiagnosed(诊断)withautism(自闭症)whenhewas2yearsold.ThisdiagnosismadeHuang’smothercryforthreedays.“Noneofushadanideahowtodealwithhisdisorder,”HuangShaolisaid.“However,thethinghappened,andwehadtofaceit.”Afterward,thecoupletooktheirsontoreceivetraininginacenterforspecialchildrenforyears.“WhenIfirstheardhimsayasentence:‘Dad,hugme,’Ijuststoodthere,fullofsurprise.Ihuggedhimbacktightlywithtearswhenheopenedhisarms.”Since2016,whenHuangShaolibecameapart-timedeliverymaninShenzhen,hehastakenhissonwithhimforeverydelivery.Huang’snow16-year-oldsonhascompletednearly3,000deliverieswithhimandhiswifeinsixyears.AccordingtoHuangShaoli,sendingdeliveriesprovideshissonachancetogooutandcommunicatewiththeclients(客户).“Andwecanearnalivingfromthejob,”hesaid.Inaddition,hehopedthatthedeliveriescouldhelpdealwithhisson’sconditionaswellasrelieve(缓解)hisanxietyforhisson’sfuture.Atabout3p.m.Saturday,theydressedwellintheiruniformsandwerereadytosetoutfordeliveriesfromtheirhomeatLuhuCommunityinLonghuaDistrict.“MyfavoritebusesarethosewithbusnumbersstartingwithKorM,becausethosebusesarefast,andtheycandriveonexpressways.IalsoliketakingMetrolines10and14,”HuangZhinengsaid,Heenjoyslisteningtoblowingwindsoundsandviewingthescenesfromthebuses.Whentheyreceivedanorderatabout5p.m.,HuangZhinengrealizedthattheroutewascomplicated(复杂).Hehardlywalksthewrongway,andhisfathersaidthathissonkeepsapublictransportmapinhismind,rememberingalmosteverybusandMetroroute.Afternearlyanhour,thefatherandsondeliveredthecaketotheclient.Thefathersaid,“Zhinengcancommunicatewithshopassistantsandclientssmoothly,fewofthemwoulddetectheisdifferent.”“Myonlywishtomykidisthathecanliveindependently.Icannotaccompanyhimallthetime,”HuangShaolisaidwithhope.11.Accordingtothearticle,whathappenedtothefamily?A.Thefatherlosthisjobandhadtobeadeliveryman.B.Thesonhadautismwhenhewas2yearsold.C.Thesoncan’tspeaklikenormalpeople.D.Themotherhadaveryseriousillness.12.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.Theparentsknewwellabouthowtodealwiththeirson’sdisorder.B.Thesonhascompletednearly4,000deliverieswithhisparentsin6years.C.Thesonisveryfamiliarwiththepublictransport.D.Thesoncandeliverthingstotheclientsveryfastwiththehelpofamapinhishand.13.WhichisNOTthereasonwhyHuangShaolitakeshissonwithhimfordelivery?A.HuangZhinengcancommunicatewithclientssmoothly.B.Sendingdeliveriesprovideshissonachancetogooutandcommunicatewithothers.C.Theycanearnalivingfromthejob.D.Hehopedthedeliveriescouldhelpdealwithhisson’scondition.14.Whichisthebestwaytodividethepassage?A.①/②/③④⑤/⑥ B.①②/③④/⑤⑥C.①②③/④⑤/⑥ D.①/②③④/⑤⑥15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BeingadeliverymanhelpscurediseasesB.AgreatfatherasadeliverymanC.Boywithautismdelivers3,000ordersin6yearsD.Thebestwaytorelieveanxiety(2023·广东深圳·统考一模)OncetherewerefourchildrenwhosenameswerePeter,Susan,EdmundandLucy.ThisstoryisaboutsomethingthathappenedtothemwhentheyleftLondonduringthewar.Thefourchildrenweresenttoanoldman’shouseinthecountryside,tenmilesfromthenearestrailwaystationandtwomilesfromthenearestpostoffice.Theoldmanhaduntidywhitehairwhichgrewovermostofhisface.Onthefirstevening,hewentouttomeetthechildren.HelookedsostrangethatlittleLucywasabitafraid,butEdmundwantedtolaughandtriedtohideitbyblowinghisnose.Aftersayinggoodnighttotheoldman,theywentupstairs.Thehousewassolargewithallthosestepsandrowsofdoorsleadingintoemptyrooms.Theboyswentintothegirls’roomandtheyarguedaboutthehouseandtheoldman.Whiletheyweretalking,therecameastrangenoise.ThenoiseandthethoughtofthelargehousemadeLucyfeelevenmorefrightened.“It’sanowl(猫头鹰),”saidPeter.“Thisisawonderfulplaceforbirds.Let’sgoandexploretomorrow.Youmightfindanythinginaplacelikethis.Didyouseethosemountainsandwoodsaswecamealong?”Butthenextmorning,therewasarainfalling,sothickthatyoucouldseeneitherthemountainsnorthewoods.Afterbreakfast,theywereupstairsintheroom.Edmundstartedcomplainingabouttheweather.Susansuggestedreadingbooksintheroom.“Notforme,”saidPeter,“I’mgoingtoexploreinthehouse.”Everyoneagreedtothisandthatwashowtheadventuresbegan.16.Wheredidthestorytakeplace?A.Inthepostoffice. B.Intheoldman’shouse.C.Intherailwaystation. D.InthecityofLondon.17.WhatdidEdmundthinkoftheoldmanwhenhefirstmethim?A.Funny. B.Kind. C.Terrible. D.Ugly.18.WhydidLucyfeelevenmorefrightenedinparagraph3?A.Becauseshesawanowlinthelargehouse.B.Becausesomeoneunknownwaswalkingonthesteps.C.Becausetheoldmantookallofthemtotheemptyrooms.D.Becausesheheardaterriblesoundandthoughtofthehouse.19.Whatdoes“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Readingbooksinthehouse. B.Complainingabouttheweather.C.Findingoutaboutthehouse. D.Searchingforbirdsinthewoods.20.Whatwouldprobablyhappennextinthestory?A.ThefourchildrenwouldgobacktoLondonsecretly.B.Thefourchildrenwouldexplorethemountainstogether.C.Thechildrenwouldexperiencesomethingunusualinthehouse.D.Theoldmanwouldhuntfortheowlandotherbirdsinthewoods.(2022·广东深圳·统考二模)Wehavemoresparetimeafterthe“doublereduction”policy(双减政策).MychildrenandIenjoythereadingtime.It’samazingtoreadthebookswhichIhavereadbefore.Rereadingislikestayingwithanoldfriend.Sometimes,youtwoaresosimilar.Thebeautyofrereadingdependsontheideathatourconnectionwiththebookisbasedonourownexperience.It’strue,theolderIget,themoreIfeeltimehaswings.Butwithreading,it’sallaboutthepresenttime.Becausereadingisakindofcommunicationbetweenauthorandreader.Eachhastotrythebest.TherearetwobooksIrereadduringmysparetime.Thefirst,whichIreadthesedays,isErnestHemingway’sAMoveableFeast.Publishedin1964,it’sabouthismemoryof1920sParis.Thewordsarerousing.IcangetenergywhenIamdown.TheotherisTheUnwindingwhichwasonthelistof10bestbooksofthe22ndShenzhenReadingMonth.ThereasonwhyIlikeitisthatitschangeableplothelpsmethinkdeeply.Asformychildren,theyhavemoretimetoread.Theyoftengiveanunexpectedendingforastory.Thismakesuslaughorfeelsorryforthecharacters.Afterabook,theremustbeadramainmyhome.It’sthesweetfamilytime.Thankstothevaluablerereadingtime,ithelpsusgrowandbetterunderstandwhatcompany(陪伴)is.Ibelievethatthemoreweread,thebetterwewillbe.21.HowdoestheauthorspendthefreetimeaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Bystayingwithhisoldfriends. B.Byrereadingwithhisoldfriends.C.Byreadingbookswithhischildren. D.Bystudying“doublereduction”policy.22.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofrereading?A.Itshowsawindowtoawholeworld. B.Ithelpsthechildrentogetsparetime.C.Ithelpsthereaderstofindoldfriends. D.Itconnectsthewriterandreaderwell.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rousing”mostprobablymean?A.Encouraging. B.Surprising. C.Interesting. D.Frightening.24.WhydoestheauthorlikethebookTheUnwinding?A.Theauthorreadityearsago. B.Itwasoneofthe10bestbooks.C.Ithelpstheauthorthinkdeeply. D.It’sthewriter’smemoryofParis.25.Whatdoestheauthorreallygetfromrereading?A.Thepurposeofreadingabook. B.Themeaningoftruecompany.C.Howtoputonafamilydrama. D.Howtofindanunexpectedending.(2022·广东深圳·统考二模)Afterclimbingthestonestepsofateagarden,FangDongyu,68,spendsmostofhistimepickingfreshtealeaveswithothervillagersastheharvestseasonofspringteahasstarted.“Wecanearnover10,000yuanamonthduringtheharvestseason,whichwecouldn’timaginebefore,”saidFangfromWugonglingvillageofShexiancounty,EastChina’sAnhuiprovince.However,themountainousWugonglingwasonceapoorvillagebecauseoftheterribletrafficandbadfarmmingconditions.Inthe1960s,tofightagainsthunger,villagersherespentabout13yearscreatingateagardenonthepoormountainsbyhandwithover700millionpiecesofstones.Menandwomen,oldandyoung,weworkedtogether,fromearlymorningtolatenight.Wewereworkinghardwiththedreamofimprovingourlives,”saidFang,whostartedhelpingbuildtheteagardenattheageof13.Althoughdecadeshavepassedandpeoplewhostruggled(奋斗)fortheteagardenhavegrownold,thespiritofstrugglehasbeenfollowedandshowsstrongerpowernowadays.Withthehelpofthegovernment,organicwhitetea(有机白茶)hasbeenbroughttotheteagardenandithasbecomeabigattractionsince2021.E-businessandshort-videoplatformsallowthevillagerstoachievetheirdreamsinthisremoteplace.“Wewillfurtherdevelopthevillagebycombiningtourismwithagriculture,protectourcultureandcarryforwardthespiritofstruggle,”saidFangJincai,PartysecretaryofWugonglingvillage.26.WhyisFangDongyusobusy?A.Toclimbthestonesteps. B.Topickthetealeaves.C.Totalkwiththevillagers. D.Tobuildtheteagarden.27.HowdidpeopleinWugonglingvillagebuildtheteagardenin1960s?A.Withtheirownhands. B.Byusinglargemachines.C.Bydiggingtheholes. D.Withthehelpofbigsticks.28.Whichwordcanbeusedtodescribethevillagers?A.Lazy. B.Stupid. C.Hard-working. D.Kind-hearted.29.Whathascaughtpeople’sinterestintheteagardensince2021?A.E-business. B.Organicwhitetea. C.Stonesteps. D.Short-videoplatforms.30.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Asciencebook. B.Astorybook. C.Asportsmagazine. D.Anewspaper.(2023·广东深圳·统考一模)Expectedtoopenin2024,theShenzhen-ZhongshanbridgeacrossthePearlRiverwillcuttraveltimebetweenthetwocitiesinSouthChina’sGuangdongprovince(省)fromtwohourstoabout30minutes.Theprojectcrossesthesea,connectingtwobridges,twoislands,underwaterchannelsandatwo-wayeight-lanetunnel(八车道隧道).AccordingtotheChinaDailynewspaper,320,000tonsofsteel(钢材)willbeneededtobuildthetwo-wayeight-lanetunnel,whichwillbe6.8kmlongand46meterswide,makingitthelargestandwidestintheworld.Theconnectionismadeupof19bridges,thelongestofwhichis10kilometers.Thespeedlimitonthebridge,whenitiscompleted,willbeaspeedof100kmperhouratmost.AsanimportantprojectinChinaunderthecountry’s13thFive-YearPlan(2016—2020),thebridge,oncecompleted,isexpectedtoimprovecommunicationintheGreaterBayArea,whichcoversHongKong,MacaoandGuangdong.ThebridgewillalsojoinuptheNansha,Qianhai,CuihengandHengqinareasoftheprovince.ChenLei,adoctornowworkinginShenzhen,wasbornandraisedinZhongshan.Hecouldn’thidehisexcitementwhentalkingaboutthebridge,“Itwouldbemuchmoreconvenientformetovisitmyparents.MyfriendswhorunbusinessonlocalfoodproductsarehappywiththehugemarketinShenzhenandreducedtrafficcost.TherehavealsobeenmoreShenzhen-basedcompaniesandfactoriessettingupoffices,buildinghousesandgettingworkersinmyhometown.IbelievethebridgewillnotonlybenefitmyhometownbutalsoalltheconnectedpartsinGuandong.”31.HowmuchtraveltimewillbesavedbytheShenzhen-Zhongshanbridge?A.30minutes. B.60minutes. C.90minutes. D.120minutes.32.Howdoesthewriterpresentthebridgeinthesecondparagraph?A.Bylistingexamples. B.Bygivingnumbers.C.Bydescribingpictures. D.Byshowingdifferences.33.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlyintroduceaboutthebridge?A.Itslook. B.Itssize. C.Itsinfluence. D.Itsdevelopment.34.WhatcanwelearnfromChenLei’swords?A.LocalhousepricewillbereducedinShenzhen.B.MorefactoriesarecreatingnewofficesinShenzhen.C.MorejobopportunitieswillbeprovidedinZhongshan.D.LocalmarketoffoodproductswillbehugeinZhongshan.35.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Anewspaper. B.Astorybook. C.Atraveldiary. D.Asciencebook.(2023·广东深圳·统考一模)Haveyouseenyourparentshavingaheadacheandreachforabottleofaspirin(阿司匹林)?Weuseitwhenwe’rehurting.Anditallstartedwithamanwhogaveatasteoftreeskincenturiesago.In1758,EdwardStonetookawalkonabeautiful,sunnymorninginEngland.Hestoppedtorestunderawillow(柳树)tree.Suddenly,hedecidedtotryabitofthetreeskin.Thebitter(苦的)tasteremindedhimofmedicineandhestartedtothinkwhetheritcouldbeusedasamedicine.Edwardreferredtomedicinebooksforanswers,buthefailed.Still,hedecidedtotestitonhisfamily,friendsandneighborswithheadacheanditreallyhelpedthemfeelbetter.EdwardStonewasn’tthefirstonetolearnthismedicine.Willowsgroweverywhere,sothey’recheapandeasytoget.Peoplearoundtheworldhavebeenusingitforthousandsofyearstoreduceagony.ButEdwardwasthefirsttoworkonitandrecordtheriskofit.In1888,theBayercompanywaslookingfornewmedicinestosell.Twoyearslater,thecompanyinvitedscientiststofindoutwhichpartofthewillowskincouldbeusedformedicine.Then,theystudiedhowtoturnitintomedicinesthatwereeasytotake.Finally,after7yearsofwork,theysucceeded.TheBayercompanynamedthisnewpain-killingmedicine“aspirin”.Soon,themedicinebecameasuccessandmadehugemoneyforBayer.Thehardworkofscientistsmakesahistory.Aspirinhasbecomeoneofthemost-usedpain-killingmedicinesandyoucanbuyitatacheappricefromalmosteverymedicinestoreallovertheworld.AnditallstartedwithEdward’scuriosity.Itiscuriositythatmakesuslearnandbenefitfromnature.Stayhungry.Stayfoolish.Maybeyouarethenextscientistthatchangestheworld.36.WhatinspiredEdwardtousewillowskinasamedicine?A.Thebittertasteofwillow. B.Thesickpeoplearoundhim.C.ThegoodweatherinEngland. D.Themedicinebookaboutplants.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“agony”inparagraph3mean?A.Cost. B.Danger. C.Pain. D.Work.38.Whendidscientistsinventaspirin?A.In1888. B.In1890. C.In1895. D.In1897.39.Whatcanwelearnaboutaspirinfromparagraph5?A.Itiswidelyused. B.Itwassoldbyscientists.C.Itisexpensivelymade. D.ItwasinventedbyEdward.40.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toadvisescientiststotasteplants. B.Toencouragepeopletostaycurious.C.Topraisepeopleforprotectingtrees. D.Tothankscientistsfortheirachievements.(2023·广东深圳·统考一模)Youcanhardlypaynoattentiontohunger.Hungerhasmanydifferentcauses,accordingtoDr.MoniqueTello,fromHarvardMedicalSchool.Thefirstcausemaybemedicalproblems.“Ifapersonalwaysfeelshungryandcan’tputonweightorevenlosesweight,heshouldgotothehospital.ForpeoplewithType1diabetes(糖尿病),theirbodyisn’tabletoprocesssugar(分解糖).Theyeatalot,butstillloseweightandtheyfeelterrible.”Tellosaid.Ifitisn’tamedicalcause,theproblemcouldbeinthehead.It’sreasonabletobehungryeverythreetofivehours.However,youarelikelytoeatoftenandalotafterwatchingfoodadvertisementsonTVorsocialmedia.Also,themoreyoueat,thelargeryourstomachgets,andthemoreyouwanttoeat.Aperson’sstateofmindcanplayarole,too.Researchhasshownthatstresscanincreaselevelsofghrelin(饥饿激素).Pressureandworrycansendpeoplelookingintothefridgewhenthey’renottrulyhungry.Anotherreasonmaybethelifestyle.Sometimesthereasonwhyapersonisalwayshungryisthatheeatstoolittle,exercisestoomuch,orboth.So,whatarethesolutions?First,reduceyourtimeonwatchingfoodadvertisementsonTVandsocialmedia.Inaddition,saynotofoodifyou’renotreallyhungry.Finally,changeyourdietbyeatingmorefoodhighinfiber(纤维),protein(蛋白质)andhealthyfats.41.AccordingtoTello,whatshouldyoudoifyouarealwayshungryandgettingthinner?A.Eatmorefood. B.Changeyourdiet. C.Seeadoctor. D.Dosomeexercise.42.WhatcanyoulearnfromParagraph3?A.Youdon’tfeellikeeatingwhenyou’reworried.B.Youwillprobablyeatmorewhenyoufeelstressed.C.Thesmalleryourstomachis,thehealthieryouwillbe.D.Themorefoodadvertisementsyouwatch,thelessyoueat.43.HowmanysolutionsdoesthewritergiveinParagraph5?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.44.What’sthestructure(结构)ofthearticle?(P=Paragraph)A. B. C. D.45.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.Howoftenshouldyoueat? B.Whatfoodmakesyouhealthier?C.Howcanyouloseweight? D.Whyareyoualwayssohungry?(2022·广东深圳·校考模拟预测)Theworld’selderlypopulationisincreasingfast.Thenumberofolderpeople—thosewhoare60yearsofageorolder—isexpectedtodoubleby2050acrosstheworld.Thiscomeswithanincreasingneedforcaregiversthatareabletoprovide24-hourcare,notonlyathospitalsornursinghomes,butalsoatprivatehomes.Roboticassistants(助手)areexpectedtobecomeincreasinglypopularandreach450,000by2045becausetheexpectedcaregiversarenotenoughintheUnitedStates.“Unluckily,thehardoutsidestructureofcaregivingrobotsnowadayspreventsthemfromcommunicatingwithhumanssafelyandeasily,”saidRamsesMartinez,aprofessorintheSchoolofIndustrialEngineering.“Afterall,wouldyouleavetheoldpeoplewithhealthproblemsinthehandsofarobot?”However,recentprogressinmaterialsciencehasmadeitpossibletoproducerobotswiththeabilitytoreshapewhentouched.Theyarecalledsoftrobots.However,thedesign(设计),production,andcontrolofsoftrobotsnowstopthistechnologybeingputintouse.RecentlyMartinezandotherPurdueUniversityresearchershavedevelopedanewdesignmethodthatcanmakethedesignandproductionofthesoftrobotseasybyusinga3Dprinter.Thesoftrobotscanmovelikehumans.“Theycancompletesomemovementseasilysuchasholdingthings,spreadingordrawingbackarmsandlegsandkneeingdown.Thisinventionmovesabigstepforwardtowardthedevelopmentoflightweightsoftrobots,”Martinezsaid.Theresearchersarenowlookingforpartnerstotesttheirtechnologyandputitintopractice.46.Whatwillbetheresultoftheincreasingelderlypopulationaccordingtothetext?A.Morehospitalswillbebuiltinthefuture. B.Morenursingserviceswillbeneeded.C.Morepeoplewillchoosetobenursedathome. D.Morenursingworkwillbecarriedoutbyrobots.47.Whatisthemeaningoftheword“caregivers”?A.personswhoareresponsibleforplayingwithachildordependentadultB.personswhoareresponsibleforattendingtotheneedsofachildordependentadultC.personswhoareresponsibleforteachingachildordependentadultD.personswhoareresponsiblefortakingachildordependentadultoutside48.WhatdoesRamsesMartinezmeaninParagraph2?A.Peopledoubttheabilityofroboticassistants. B.Moretypesofroboticassistantsneedtobedeveloped.C.Theroboticassistantsnowadaysaren’tperfectfornursing. D.Theroboticassistantscan’tunderstandtheelderlycorrectly.49.Whatmakesthenewtypeofrobotbeabletochangeshapes?A.Aspecialmaterial. B.Theproductionmethod.C.The3Dprintingtechnology. D.Anewlydevelopeddesignmethod.50.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThedevelopmentofrobotsisrapidB.The3DprintercancreatesoftrobotsC.TheincreasingelderlypopulationisaproblemD.Robotscreatedwith3Dprinterswillnursetheelderly(2022·广东深圳·深圳市南山外国语学校(集团)高新中学校考二模)Beep!Beep!Barcode(条形码)technologymakesitfasterandeasiertobuythingsinstores.You’veprobablyseentheblack-and-whitezebrastripes(条纹)onproductpackaging.Thisyear,thisgreatinventionis50yearsold!OnaSundayafternoonin1971,IBMengineerGeorgeLaurercameupwithacodethatcouldbeprintedonfoodlabels(商标).ItbecamethebasisfortheUniversalProductCode,whichwasusedbymanygrocerycompaniesstartingin1973,accordingtoTheNewYorkTimes.Beforethis,cashiers(收银员)hadtoringuppricesbyhand.Timehasprovenittobeagreatinvention.Today,barcodesarescanned(扫描)over6billiontimeseverydayandusedby2millioncompaniesworldwide,PRNewswirereported.Whatinformationdoesabarcodecontain?Wheretheproductcomesfrom,whereithasbeen,itsprice,expirationdate(过期时间)…younameit.Itcanalsohelpstoreskeeptrackof(跟踪)theirproducts.Forexample,ifthereare10boxesofmilkandacustomerbuysone,itwillberecordedsothatthestoreownerknowstherearenineboxesleft.Inthe1980s,librariesstartedusingbarcodestokeeptrackofbooksinthisway.“Itscreationallowedthefirstdigitization(数字化)inthecontrolofthestock(库存),”JoséMaríaBonmatífromAECOC,aSpanishcommercialassociation,toldElMundo.Thenextgenerationofbarcodes,suchasQRcodes(二维码),canholdmoreinformation.“Theycantellconsumersifaproductcontainsallergens(过敏原)orifitisorganic(有机的).Thisprovidesconsumerswithagreaterleveloftrustintheproductstheybuy,”saidGS1,anorganizationthatdevelopsglobalbarcodestandards.51.Whatdoweknowaboutbarcodes?A.TheywerefirstusedinNewYork. B.Theywereinventedfivedecadesago.C.TheywerebasedontheUniversalProductCode. D.Theyweredesignedbyacashierinagrocerystore.52.WhatisParagraph3about?A.What

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