2021届高考英语二轮专题闯关导练 高考题型重组练(四)(含解析).doc
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1、高考题型重组练(四).阅读理解A2020西安五校高三联考The team of researchers from the University of Lincoln, UK, is designing and building an app to help farmers in hot climates identify and record the spread of locusts (蝗虫) on their fields.By recognizing locusts through the smartphones camera, the app will be able to ident
2、ify the stage of the insects growth and record its location. This information can then be utilized so that the farmers can use pesticides (杀虫剂) more accurately in the early stages of their life time, greatly reducing the amount of crop damage.This approach could also reduce remaining pesticide level
3、s, leading to increased food safety while maintaining food security and protecting nearby water systems.“Each year, approximately 18 million hectares of fields are damaged by locusts, influencing hugely farmers and their productivity,” explains Dr. Bashir AlDiri from the School of Computer Science a
4、t the University of Lincoln. “Their monitoring techniques currently rely on field surveys by people through digging insect eggs, but this information only helps farmers to make longterm forecasting decisions and can delay effective management measures. By digitally recording the exact number, age an
5、d location of locusts, we hope this new app will put more knowledge and more power into the hands of the farmers.”Dr. Bashir AlDiri and his team of computer scientists work with the Lincoln Institute for AgriFood Technology at the University of Lincoln, aiming to support and improve productivity, ef
6、ficiency and farming through research, education and new technology.With advanced technology, the developers hope that the app will also be used for a wide range in the future to capture and document information about the natural world. For example, it could easily be adapted to help individuals ide
7、ntify plant diseases or to digitally capture the number and type of birds and wildlife in specific locations as part of national and international surveys.1What do we know about the app mentioned in the passage?AIt has helped farmers record the spread of locusts.BIt will be of great use for farmers
8、in hot climates.CIt may cost the farmers more than they expect.DIt will remind farmers of what the locusts look like.2Which can replace the underlined word “utilized” in the passage ?AAccessed. BControlled.CArranged. DProgressed.3What can we know according to Dr. Bashir AlDiri?AFarmers dont know how
9、 to deal with locusts.BTheir techniques can be used to dig insect eggs.CFarmers suffer greatly because of locusts.DSome steps must be taken before using the app.4What is the purpose of Dr. Bashir AlDiri and his team?ATo check if the app is useful in killing locusts.BTo educate farmers on how to prot
10、ect themselves.CTo assist in raising the agricultural production level.DTo direct farmers to change their farming methods.B2020湖北省部分重点中学高三第一次考试Step into Moving to Mars, an exhibition of Mars mission and colony design at Londons Design Museum, and immediately you have good reasons not to move there.F
11、rightening texts on the walls announce that Mars wasnt made for you; that there is no life and precious little water; that, dressed in a spacesuit, you will never touch, taste or smell the planet you now call “home”. As Lisa Grossman wrote for New Scientist a couple of years ago, “Whats different ab
12、out Mars is that there is nothing to do there except try not to die.”It is an odd beginning for such a celebratory exhibition, but it provides a valuable, dark background against which the rest of the show can sparkle (闪耀)a show that is, as its chief manager Justin McGuirk remarks, “not about Mars;
13、this is an exhibition about people”Moving along, there is a quick yet clear flash through what the science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson calls “the history of Mars in the human mind”. A Babylonian clay tablet and a Greek vase speak of early ideas about the planet. A poster for the original Tot
14、al Recall film reminds us of Marss psychological threat.The main part of the show is our current plans for the Red Planet. There are real spacesuits and models of 3Dprinted Martian settlements and suitable clothing and furniture. Mission architecture and engineering sketches line the walls. Real ham
15、mers meant for the International Space Station are wallmounted (固定在墙上的) beside a lowgravity table that has yet to leave and may indeed never leave Earth.This, of course, is the great strength of approaching science through design: reality and assumptions can be given equal visual weight, drawing us
16、into an informed conversation about what it is that we actually want from a future on Mars.5What is the text mainly about?AHow to move to Mars.BHow to survive on Mars.CWhat preparations we made for Mars.DWhat the exhibition of Mars truly tells us.6What can we learn from Lisa Grossman?AIts impractica
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