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天津市部分地区2021-2022学年下学期高二期末英语解析版试卷分类汇编阅读理解专题天津市南开区2021-2022学年高二下学期期末阶段性质量检测英语试题三、阅读理解Naturehasinspiredmanyofthemostfascinatingdesignsaroundus,includingthoseinarchitecture.Today,architectscontinuetoexplorewaystocapturethebeautyofnaturalforms,tomimicthewaynatureworksoreventomakenaturalorganismspartofabuilding.ArtScienceMuseum,SingaporePeoplewhoseinterestisexploringtherelationshipbetweenartandsciencewillenjoySingapore’sArtScienceMuseum.Thebuildingwasdesignedtoshowtheconnectionbetweennatureandthemoderncityenvironmentinwhichitsits.Shapedtoresemblealotusflower,itappearstofloatabovethewaterfrontpromenadeandthewaterthatsurroundsit.Itsroofcollectsrainwaterandchannelsit35metersdowntoawaterfallinthecentreofthespace.Thewateristhenrecycledthroughthebuilding’splumbingsystem.Thebuildingsotrulycapturesthebeautyofnaturalforms.TheEastgateCentre,HarareHarare’sEastgateCentreisasuperbexampleofbiomimicry.Tousebiomimicryistocreatestructuresbasedonnaturalformsandprocesses.ZimbabweanarchitectMickPearcewasinspiredtocreatetheCentrewhilewatchinganaturedocumentary.Theinsectsbuiltmoundscoveredinlittleholesdesignedtoallowairtomovefreelyinandoutofthemounds.Inasimilarway,theEastgateCentrehasa“skin”coveredinholes.Duringtheday,warmairisdrawnintothebuildingthroughtheholes,coolingasitreachesthemiddleofthebuilding.Atnight,theheatabsorbedbythewallduringthedaywarmsthecoolair,creatingacomfortabletemperatureinside.Thedesignreducestheneedfortraditionalairconditioningandheatingsystems,sothebuildinguseslessenergyandcostslesstorun.TheAlgaeHouse,HamburgTheworld’sfirstalgae-poweredbuildingisinHamburg,Germany.Thesurfaceoftheapartmentbuildingiscoveredinpanelsthatcontainalgae.Inbrightsunshine,theygrowfasterandprovideshade.Thepanelsalsocaptureheatfromthesunandconvertitintoenergythatpowersthebuilding.Andthat’snotall—thealgaeinsidethepanelscanbeharvestedandusedtoproducefuel.Thebuildingthereforenotonlyrespondstoitsenvironmentanduseslessenergy,butalsoreducesdamagetotheenvironmentbygeneratingitsownrenewableenergy.Creatingbuildingsuchastheseenablesustoliveincloserharmonywithourenvironment.Tomeettheneedsoftodaywhileprotectingtheworldoftomorrowmaybeachallenge,buteventhesimplestorganismscanhelpteachushowtoachievethis.36.Whichofthefollowingisnotthereasonwhyarchitectscontinuetoexplorenature?A.Toimitatethewaynatureworks. B.Tomakenaturepartofarchitecture.C.Tomakenaturalorganismsalive. D.Tocapturethebeautyofnature.37.Howisthelinkbetweennatureandcityenvironmentreflected?A.Fromitsroofthathelpscollectandrecyclerainwater.B.Fromitslotusflowershapefloatingonthewater.C.Fromitsamazingwaterfallinthecenterofthespace.D.Fromitsattractionofvisitorsallovertheworld.38.WhatmakestheEastgateCentreuselessenergy?A.Termitesconstructingtheirnests. B.Moundscoveredinlittleholes.C.Traditionalairconditioningsystems. D.Itssurfacecoveredinholes39.HowcantheAlgaeHousereducedamagetotheenvironment?A.Byusinglessenergy. B.Byproducingitsownrenewableenergy.C.Bycapturingheatfromthesun. D.Byprovidingshadeforpeople40.Inwhichmagazinewouldyoumostlikelyfindthepassage?A.ArchitectureFrontier. B.ExtraordinaryArchitects.C.NaturalWorld. D.LivingonEarth.ItmaysoundliketheplotofaDisneymovie,butTodd,afox,reallydoesthinkhe’sadog.Theanimalwastamedafterbeingrescuedasa4-month-oldcub(幼崽)andwasraisedasapetbyownerEmmaD’Sylva.Sincethenthelovablefoxhaspickedupanumberofdogcharacteristicssuchastailwagging(摇尾巴),playingwithtoysandevenwalkingonalead.The11-month-oldanimalaccompaniesEmma’spetsSkyandOakleyonwalks,drawingdoubleattentionfromotherdog-walkerswhentheyseeToddmovingquicklythroughthelocalparkwithSkyandOakley.Theythoughtasafox,hehastoomanydogcharacteristics.Healsosleepsinakennel(狗窝),playswiththeotherdogsandevenwagshistailduringitsfeedingtime.“I’vehadToddsincehewasabout4monthsoldbecausehispreviousownerscouldn’tlookafterhimanymore.Hewasabitcrazywhenhefirstcametomelastyear,butnowhehasareallystrongbondwithme.HewillrunuptomewagginghistailwhenIgotofeedhim.”Emma,25,fromStanfield,said.“Sometimeshecomesintomyroom,butheprefersbeingoutside.Hegetsonwellwithmytwodogs,andwantstoplaywiththemallthetime.Ifpeopleordogscomeuptohiminthepark,hewillliedownatfirstandfreezebutafterafewsecondshewillsniff(嗅)aroundthedogsorsitpatiently.”Emmatakessomeofher40petsintoschoolsandcarehomestoenablechildrenandtheelderlytointeractwitharangeofanimals.Emma’shusband,SteveJohnson,added,“Toddwentoutonhisfirstschoolvisittheotherweekandthechildrenreallyenjoyedplayingwithhim.”41.Theauthormentions“liketheplotofaDisneymovie”inParagraph1to________.A.attractreaderstoknowmoreaboutToddB.introduceaDisneymovie’sactorC.inspirepeopletotreatfoxesmorefriendlyD.sharehisfavoritemoviewithreaders42.Toddcatchesmoreattentionthandogsbecause________.A.he’sconsiderateandwarmhearted B.he’ssuccessfulandpatientC.heactslikeadoginsteadofafox D.hegetsalongwellwithdogs43.WhatcanbeinferredaboutToddfromParagraph3?A.Heisveryaggressiveinpublic. B.Hemisseshispreviousowners.C.HeusedtosleepinEmma’sroom. D.HeleadsahappylifeatEmma’shome.44.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.SteveJohnsonandEmmarunapethome. B.Toddenjoyedplayingwithotherpets.C.Emmaisanexpertinraisingarangeofpets. D.Toddwaswelcomedbychildrenintheschool.45.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Howtoraisedogsandfoxes B.Alovelydog-likefoxC.Emmaandherpets D.TobeagoodperownerThoughdietandexercisearerecommendedaswaystoimprovehealth,newUCRresearchisthefirsttoexaminethelong-lasting,combinedeffectsofbothfactorswhentheyareexperiencedearlyinlife.“Anytimeyougotoadoctorwithconcernsaboutyourweight,almostwithoutfail,thedoctorrecommendsthatyouexerciseandeatless,”saidresearcherMarcellCadney.“That’swhyit’ssurprisingmoststudiesonlylookatdietorexerciseseparately.Inthisstudy,wewantedtoincludeboth,”hesaid.Theresearchersfoundthatearly-lifeexerciseledtoreducedanxiousbehaviorsandanincreaseinadultmuscleandbrainmass.WhenfedWestern-styledietshighinfatandsugar,themicenotonlybecamefatter,butalsogrewintoadultsthatpreferredunhealthyfood.Toobtainthefindings,theresearchersdividedtheyoungmiceintofourgroups-thosewithaccesstoexercise,thosewithoutaccess,thosefedastandard,healthydietandthosewhoateaWesterndiet.Micestartedontheirdietsimmediatelyafterweaning(断奶),andcontinuedwiththemforthreeweeksuntiltheyreachedadulthood.Afteranadditionaleightweeksof“washout”,duringwhichallmicewerehousedwithoutwheelsandonahealthydiet,theresearchersdidabehavioralanalysisandmeasuredlevelsofseveraldifferenthormones.Oneofthosetheymeasured,leptin,isproducedbyfatcells.Ithelpscontrolbodyweightbyincreasingenergyconsumptionandsignalingthatlessfoodisrequired.Early-lifeexerciseincreasedadultleptinlevelsinadultmice,regardlessofthediettheyate.Previously,theresearchteamfoundthateatingtoomuchfatandsugarasachildcanchangethemicrobiome(微生物群)forlife,eveniftheylatereathealthier.Goingforward,theteamplanstostudywhetherfatorsugarismoreresponsibleforthenegativeeffectstheymeasuredinWestern-diet-fedmice.Thisstudyoffersgreatopportunitiesforhealthinterventionsinchildhoodhabits.“Ourfindingsmayberelatedtounderstandingthepotentialeffectsofactivityreductionsanddietarychangesassociatedwithoverweight,”saidMarcell.46.WhatisspecialaboutthenewUCRresearch?A.Itfindstherelationbetweenhealthanddiet.B.Itisthefirsttostudytheeffectofexercise.C.Ittakesbothexerciseanddietintoaccount.D.Itgivesequalimportancetophysicalandmentalhealth.47.Whatmayearly-lifeexercisecontributeto?A.Strongerbones. B.Apeacefulmind.C.Adesireforhealthyfood. D.Thevariousmicrobiomeforlife.48.WhatismainlydiscussedabouttheresearchinParagraph3?A.Itsprocess. B.Itsresults. C.Itsobjective. D.Itsimportance.49.Theunderlinedword“leptin”inParagraph4referstoatypeof________.A.diet B.mouse C.behavior D.hormone50.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Early-lifehealthhabitsmatter.B.It’snevertoolatetomakeachange.C.Ahealthybodyleadstoahealthymind.D.Dietaryhabitsmakeadifferencetochildren’sbehavior.TaoYuanmingandHenryDavidThoreauwerebothpoets,butonelivedinAncientChinaandtheotherin19thcenturyAmerica.Superficially,thesetwomen,whoseliveswereseparatedintimebynearly1,500years,werepolaropposites.Andyettheysharedanintenserespectfornature,whichmadethemeachaninfluentialfigureoftheirtime.Bothmenmadedramatictransformationstotheirlivesinordertoreconnectwithnature.AsanofficialintheEasternJinDynasty,Taofeltconflictedoverlifeatcourt.In405,hequittheserviceofthecourtforgood,expressinghisunhappinessinthenowfamouslinethathewouldnot“bowlikeaservantinreturnforfivedouofgrain”.Hespentthenext22yearsuntilhisdeath,workingthelandinapoor,ruralarea.Fromhispoetry,wecanlearnthatalthoughhislifewasarduous,hesucceededinfindingcontentmentinitssimplicityandindrawingpleasurefromnature.WhileTao’sreturntonaturewasareactiontoalifestylehewasopposedto,Thoreau’swasapersonaldecisiontotransformthewayhelived.Hehadadecentqualityoflife,buthewantedtoliveinasimplerway.Fortwoyears,twomonthsandtwodays,helivedinacottageintheforestontheedgeofWaldenPond,focusingonhimselfandhiswriting.HeexplainedhisreasonfordoingsoinWalden:“IwenttothewoodsbecauseIwishedtolivedeliberately,tofrontonlytheessentialfactsoflife.”Bothmenwerehappytowithdrawfromcontemporarylife,seekingaharmoniousrelationshipwithnatureinthequietnessoftheirlives.AlthoughTaoandThoreaudonottreatnatureinquitethesameway,theirworksshowitsbeautyandvalue.Tao’snatureisaplaceoffieldsandvillages,inotherwords,rural,andhisanimalsaredomesticones,suchaschickensanddogs.Thecalmandpeacefullifehewroteaboutisincontrasttoandcriticalofthedepressivecourtlife.Thoreau’sdescriptionsofnatureemphasizedthebeautyandpurityofthewildareasaroundhim.Devotinghimselftoobservationsofthenaturalphenomena,herecordedhisdetailedfindingsinhisjournals.Thoreau’swritingaimedtoconvincepeoplethatanimalsandplantshadarighttoliveandprosper,aswedo.Weshouldlivewiththeminharmonyandenjoynature’sgifts.Ittakesconsiderablecouragetorejecttheeasyandfamiliarandinsteadtrytoliveclosertonature,asbothTaoandThoreaudid.Theirchoicesledthemtoquietandreflectiveliveswithfewermaterialdesires.Intoday’smodernworld,theirideasaboutlivingsimplyandbeingateasewithnaturemaytakeusastepclosertoattainingpersonalwell-beingandfulfillment.51.WhydidTaoYuanmingleavethecourt?A.Becausehewastooold.B.Becausehefeltconflictedoverlifeatcourt.C.Becausehelikednaturesomuch.D.Becausehelikedlivinginaruralarea.52.WhatdoTaoYuanmingandThoreauhaveincommon?A.Theytreatednatureinthesameway.B.Theylivedinthesamecentury.C.Theywerebothunsatisfiedwiththeirleaders.D.Theirworksshowedthebeautyofnature.53.WhatdidThoreaudescribeinhiswritings?A.Fieldsandvillages. B.Chickensanddogs.C.Animalsandplants. D.Mountainsandrivers.54.WhatdoesThoreau’sworkmainlyembody(体现)?A.Nature’swildernessisbeautiful. B.Weshouldraisemoreanimals.C.Manshouldliveinharmonywithnature. D.weshouldliveintheruralarea.55.Whatshouldwedoifwewanttoattainpersonalwell-beingandfulfillment?A.Liveclosertonature. B.Increasematerialdesires.C.Walkalotintheforest. D.Sharearespectfornature.天津市红桥区2021-2022学年高二下学期期末英语试题六、阅读理解It’swonderfultohavearelaxingbathinmineralwaterwhilelookingoutoverbeautifulscenery.IfyouliveintheUSorareplanningavisit,considergoingtooneofthetwonaturalhotsprings(温泉)inthewesternUS:TravertineHotSpringsAttheedgeoftheSierraNevadaMountainsnearBridgeport,CalifornialietheTravertineHotSprings.Theorange,green,andredrocksandthemountainscreatebeautifulviewsforyoutoenjoywhileyoubathe.Eachpoolisadifferenttemperature,soyoucanfindonethat’scomfortableforyou.Thesespringscaneasilybereachedbycar.TakeRoute395southfromBridgeportandturnleftontoJackSawyerRoad.Inaboutamileyou’llarriveatthesprings.Ifyouliketocamp,youcancampalongJackSawyerRoad.BagbyHotSpringsInthemiddleofanancientforestyou’llfindtheBagbyHotSprings.Atthespringstherearewoodenbathhouses,withbothprivatebathsandcommunalbaths.Throughasystemofpipesthespringwaterisbroughttothebathsatatemperatureof136degreesFahrenheit.Ifthat’stoohotbucketsofcoldwaterarealsoavailabletomixintothebathtub(浴缸)ortocooloffwithafteryourbath.TheBagbySpringsareabout45minutesfromEstacada,Oregon,onHighway224.Togettothebathhousethereisa1.5-milewalkfromtheparkinglotthroughthebeautifulMt.HoodNationalForest.Whileinthearea,makesuretovisitPortland,whichisknownforitscoffee,restaurants,andmusic.Thebesttimetovisitthetwohotspringsisinlatespring,orinsummerorfall.Whileinthearea,checkouttheCurecantiNationalRecreationArea,whereyoucanenjoycanoeing,fishing,birdwatching,camping,andhiking.41.WhichisnottheadvantageofbathinginthespringinCalifornia?A.Beautifulscenerycanbeseenwhilebathingthere.B.Youcanchoosedifferentpoolssuitableforyou.C.It’sconvenientforfamilieswithcarstotravelthere.D.Youcancampanywherearoundthesprings.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthe3rdparagraphmean?A.shared B.comfortableC.personal D.common43.Thetwospringsaresimilartoeachotherin________.A.thetemperatureofthetwospringsB.beautifulviewsnearthespringsC.thewalkingdistancefromtheparkinglotD.thedesignofthebathhouses44.You’dbettervisitthesespringsinthefollowingmonthsexcept________.A.May B.JulyC.October D.December45.Wheremightwereadthispassage?A.Areport. B.Apaper.C.Amagazine. D.Adiary.Yesterdayafterwork,thebosstoldmeIwasfired.WhenIwalkedalongariverbedsadly,IsuddenlyrealizeditwasNewYear’sDay,adaytostartafresh.Ipassedbyamanholdinghisson,oneortwoyearsold.Thebaby’sfacewasinpurejoy,andhisinnocenteyeswerefullofwonder.Thesimplesweetnessofthebabymadememoved.Walkingon,Isawayoungcouplerepairingtheirbicycle.Theysmiledatmeandsaid,“HappyNewYear!”Ismiledandwishedthemthesame.Itwasasimplething,butforamomentitbroughtmeasuddenjoy.Ikeptwalking,enjoyingthecheerfulsingingofbirds.Withpeoplearoundlaughingoutloud,anoldwomanimmersedherselfinhersewing.Shedidn’tseemeitherhappyorsad.Afeelingoftimelesspeaceflowedthroughmeandallfearofwhatthefuturemightbringdisappeared.Ithankedherinmyheart,andmovedon.AsIreachedhome,Iwasfilledwithgreatthanksandhopeforlife,whichtookmealongtimetofind.Actually,happinesscouldbesimpleandeasy.NowIknewwhatevertheNewYearwouldbring,therewouldbejoyandenoughlovetohelpmethroughthehardtimesweallhadtoface.“HappyNewYear!”Isaidtomyself.46.Whatdidthewriter’sbosstellhimafterwork?A.ItwasNewYear’sDay. B.Hewasfired.C.Heneededadaytorelax. D.Hehadadayoff.47.Whenseeingthelittlebaby,thewriterwasmovedbyhis________.A.age B.laughing C.innocence D.crying48.Whenthewritersawtheyoungcouple,theywere________.A.repairingtheirbicycle B.waitingforthewriterC.watchingthepassers-by D.celebratingtheNewYear49.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhesawtheoldwoman?A.Lucky. B.Hopeless. C.Fearful. D.Thankful.50.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Greetingsmakepeoplepolite. B.Happinesscouldbesimpleandeasy.C.Walkingmakespeopleenergetic. D.Friendshipliesingettingtogether.Manyofusliketoeatoutandtreatourselvestodeliciousfood.Weareusedtochoosinghearty(丰盛的),fat-filleddishesandsugarydesserts,whicharenoteasilycookedathome.Therecentriseoflightmeals,however,givesusasmarterchoice.AccordingtoEconomicDaily,low-calorie,low-fatandhigh-fibremealshavebecomepopularinChina’srestaurantsandonlinedeliveryplatforms.Thecountrysawarapidincreaseofrestaurantsconcentratingonlightmeals,fromjust600in2017tomorethan3,500in2018.AccordingtoareportpublishedbyMeituan,amajoronlinefooddeliveryplatform,thenumberoflightmealsorderedonlinealsorose75percentfromthepreviousyear.Havingalightmeal,however,doesn’tmeaneatingonlyvegetables.Differentfromthemeat-freelifestyle,atypicallightdishavoidsoily,saltyandspicyfood.Instead,itcontainsthingslikeboiledmeat,wholegrains,fruitsandvegetables.Healthynutrients(营养物)arethethemeofthelightmeal.Thesedishesareusefulforkeepinghealthyandcontrollingyourweight.That’sprobablywhysomanypeople,especiallytheyouthsareintothem.Theyseeitas“agreatwaytoavoidgettingfat,”wrotetheTelegraph.“Aftereatingseverallightmeals,Inowpreferlightflavours,”ZouJing,acollegeteacherinWuhan,toldChinaDaily.Shesharedapictureofherlunch:amixtureofbeef,eggs,corn,mushroomsandcherrytomatoes.Thesechangesineatingbehaviourareconnectedtodeeperchangesinhowpeoplethinkaboutfood,saysWalterWillett,chairmanofthenutritiondepartmentattheHarvardT.ChanSchoolofPublicHealth,US.“Dietquality,notquantity,isimportantforbothweightcontrolandlong-termwell-being,”WilletttoldTheNewYorkTimes.Sothenexttimeyouhaveapartywithfriends,tryalightmeal.Itwillsatisfynotonlyyourstomachsbutmaybealsoyourhearts.51.Whatarelightmeals?A.Fat-filleddishes.B.Meatfreedishes.C.sugarydesserts.D.low-calorieandhigh-fibremeals.52.WhatisthemainwaythattheauthorusedtoprovethepopularityoflightmealsinChina?A.Listingnumbers.B.Givingexamples.C.Givingdescriptions.D.Showingotherpeople’sopinions.53.Whydomanyyoungpeopleenjoylightmeals,accordingtothearticle?A.Theyareusuallycolourful.B.Theyaresimpleandconvenient.C.Theyarecheaperthanothermeals.D.Theycanhelppeoplecontroltheirweight.54.Whatdoweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Lightmealswillstaypopularforawhile.B.One’seatinghabitshowstheirpersonality.C.Thereisachangeinattitudetowardhealthyeating.D.It’simportanttoeattherightamountofgoodfood.55.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowtoloseweightquicklyB.IntroductionaboutlightmealsC.TipsoneatingonlyvegetablesD.Theriseofonlinefooddeliveryplatform天津市和平区2021-2022学年高二下学期期末英语试题三、阅读理解Doyoulikewatchingdocumentaries?Ifyoudo,herearesomeyoumightbeinterestedin.TinyWorldIfyou’reafanoftheoften-overlookedsmallspecies,thenthisseriesonthe“tinyheroes”isforyou.WrittenbyPlanetEarthII’sshowrunnerTomHugh-Jones,TinyWorldisnarrated(讲述)byPaulRudd,whoplayedthesuperheroAnt-ManintheMarvelfilms.Morethan200specieswerefilmedoverthecourseofnearlyadecade.Themajorityoffilmingtookplaceinthewild.Thefirstsixepisodes(集)areavailablenow.Theremainingsixepisodeswillbereleasednextyear.NightonEarthWhatdoanimalsgetuptowhilewe’resleepinginbed?Usingnewlow-lightcameratechnology,thissix-partseries,anotherdocumentaryfromtheproducerofPlanetEarthII,revealsthenight-timebehaviourofcreaturesacrosstheglobe,fromurbanottersmovingthroughcitystreetstothewhalesharksthatexistinthedepthsofourdarkoceans.Extinction:TheFactsFromthestart,it’sclearthatthisAttenboroughdocumentaryisgoingtobeatoughandemotionalwatch.Theprogrammefollowsonfroma2019UNreport,whichshowedthatamillionspeciesfaceextinction.FollowingonfrompresentingClimateChangeTheFactslastyear,SirDavidAttenborough’slatesthard-hittingdocumentarylooksatthecrisisofbiodiversity(生物多样性)loss.VirungaVirungaistitledafterVirungaNationalParkinCongo—“oneofthemostbiologicallydiverseareasontheplanet”,accordingtothepark’swebsite,andhometoanendangeredgroupofmountaingorillas.ThisNetflixdocumentarynotonlyaimstocapturethewildlifeinthenationalpark,butalsothededicationofteamsaimingtoprotectit.31.WhatroledoesPaulRuddplayinTinyWorld?A.Heappearedasasuperhero. B.Hefilmedthesmallspecies.C.Hetellswhat’shappeninginthefilm. D.Hecreatesstoriesaboutthe“tinyheroes”.32.Whichdocumentarywillyouwatchifyou’reinterestedinanimals’lifeatnight?A.TinyWorld. B.NightonEarth.C.Extinction:TheFacts. D.Virunga.33.WhatdoesExtinction:TheFactsfocuson?A.Smallanimals. B.Endangeredspecies.C.Humans’emotions. D.Climatechange.TheAppalachianTrailwindssome2,190milesacross14statesintheeasternUS.Althoughitattractsthousandsofserioushikerseachspring,onlyoneinfourhikerscompletestheentiretrail.TheSuttonfamilyrecentlyfinishedhikingtheentiretrail.Theyareauniquetrio(三人组)astheirsonHarveyturnedfiveonthetrail,whichmakeshimtheyoungesttocompletetheAppalachianTrail.JoshandCarrieSuttonsaidtheyneededtotakebreaksfrombusyworkcalledmini-retirements.“Wesetthefamilygoaloflivingalifewithextraordinarystories.DoingthingslikehikingwithachildontheAppalachianTrailgivesyouextraordinarystories,”JoshSuttonsaid.WhenHarveyturnedthree,theytookhimwintercamping,andbythetimehewasfour,thefamilycompleteda50-milehike,campingoversixdays.SeeingthatHarveydevelopedapassionforhiking,theyplannedathru-hikeontheAppalachianTrail.Hikingfromendtoendiscalledathru-hikeandgenerallytakesfivetosevenmonthstocomplete.TheyhitthetrailinGeorgiaonJanuary13,2021.Thefirstweekswerecold.Thetrailwasicyandsnow-covered,andtheweatherwasoftencloudyandbitter,sotheymadeslowprogress.Theywouldwakeupearlyeachday,packtheirgear(装备),andthenstartwalking.Astheyhadmanymilestocovereachday,theyhadtobeinventiveandstartedusingimaginationandSkittles(彩虹糖)asincentiveforlittleHarvey.ThefamilycompletedtheirjourneyonAugust9,2021.LittleHarveylearnedtocountallthewayto2,193,thetotalmileshislittlefeettraveled,andabignumberforsomeonewhojuststartedkindergarten.“IwilldoitagainbecauseIlikeitsomuch,”saidHarvey.AlthoughtheSuttonsarenowbackhome,theyhaveincrediblememoriesofthismini-retirement.Thejourneyisalife-changingexperiencefortheSuttonfamilyandisaninspirationforfamilieswhodreamoftakingasimilarjourney.34.What’sspecialabouttheSuttonfamilyhikingtheAppalachianTrail?A.Theiryoungson’sparticipation. B.Theirrichexperienceinhiking.C.Theirgreatloveforadventure. D.Theirwaystogetridofbusylife.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incentive”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Motivation. B.Information. C.Evidence. D.Suggestion.36.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheirjourney?A.Tiringandboring. B.Relaxingandpleasant.C.Dangerousbutexciting. D.Challengingbutmeaningful.37.WhatcanwelearnfromHarvey’sstory?A.Morehaste,lessspeed. B.Chancesfavorthepreparedmind.C.Weshouldthinktwicebeforeacting. D.Weshoulddreambigandstartsmall.Motionpicture,alsocalledfilmormovie,seriesofsillphotographsonfilm,projectedinrapidsuccessionontoascreenbymeansoflight.Thisnewartformbecameoneofthemostpopularandinfluentialmediaofthe20thcenturyandbeyond.Inearlytwentieth-centuryFrance,anewformofentertainmentwasbecomingahit—motionpictures.Peoplecrowdedintotheatresforshort,silent,black-and-whitefilmsthatshowedeverydayhappenings,suchasatrainpullingintoastation.Theseimagesweredimlyprojectedontowhitesheets.Usually,therewasnosound.Occasionally,menatpianosplayedmusictomatchthescenes.Later,withtheintroductionofcolourandsound,thesilentfilmsoondisappeared.Colourandsoundintroducedanewworldintothecinemaandsteadilygrewmoreeffective.Itcanbeusedtoproduceapowerfuldramaticimpression.Movingimagesattheatresarenownolongernovel,butbackatthebeginningoftheartform,surpriseslurkedaroundeverycorner.Duringtheinitialshowingsofbasicsilentmovies,somepeopleintheaudiencescreamedinfear,reactingtowhattheysawasifitwerehappeninginreallife.Moviegoerswereknowntoevenleapoutoftheirseatsduetothetrainsonthescreen.Atthattime,fewpeopleunderstoodwhatmotionpictureswere,soaudiencememberscouldeasilybefooled.Today,peoplecrowdintotheatresforthelatest3Dmovies.Evenoldermovies,suchasthepopularStarWarsseries,arebeingre-releasedin3D.Moviemakersareexcitedabouttheabilitytoinvolvetheaudiencemoredirectlyinthestoryorfilm.Inaddition,theatresinvesttensofthousandsofdollarsonhigh-qualityaudiosystemssothateverythingfromthesafestwhisperstothelargestexplosionssoundsclearandrealistic.Sound,dialogue,andmusicareusedincombinationnotonlywithoneanotherbutalsowiththevisualimage.Theycanoverlapandvaryinintensityinaflexibleandcomplexpatternwiththosehigh-qualityaudiosystems.Whatwillmoviesbelike100yearsfromnow?Willaudiencebeabletosmellscentsinthefilms,tastethefoodthatcharactersareeating,orevenbecomepartofthestoriesthemselves?Onlytimewilltell.3
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