2022最新英语时事阅读题九(适用于初三和高一学生) WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2022最新英语时事阅读题九(适用于初三和高一学生)A篇A group of small robots from China are helpingspeed upmaildeliveryservice in Greeces capital city of Athens. Fifty-five, four-wheeled autonomous(自动的)mobilerobots are working in the mail center of the national mail service called the Hellenic Post. They scanpostal codes,we
2、igh mail pieces and empty them into mail bags.The robots are part of the state-owned companys digital restructuring(数字化重组)program. It aims todeal withgrowing numbers of mail pieces from online shopping during the coronavirus pandemic.George Constantopoulos is head of the Hellenic Post. He told Reute
3、rs, Until recently,sortinghas been carried out by manual(人工的) laborwith a highdemandin time, often witherrorsoccurring(出现), causing delivery delays for ourcustomersandincreasedcosts for the company.The robotshandleup to 80 percent of the mailsortingat the center. Constantopoulos said theprocesswas u
4、p to three times faster, and deliveries are nearly guaranteed(保证)for the next day. The robots canhandleas many as 168,000 pieces of mail, weighing up to 15 kilograms, each day. The robots only need to berechargedevery four hours for 5 minutes.Constantopoulos said, Thepurposeis not toreplacehuman wor
5、kers with robots, but rather to augment(提高) human work forces and make them moreefficient.Meanwhile, the United States Postal Service (USPS)announcedthat it wouldslow downmail delivery service in some areas starting in October tocutcosts. USPS said some pieces of mail could take up to two days longe
6、r to arrive. And the service alsoraisedthe price of sending a letter from 55 to 58 cents.(270 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. What cant the small robots do?A. Scanning postal codes.B. Weighing the mail.C. Sorting out the mail.D. Delivering the mail.2. Comparing the robots with the manual labor, which stateme
7、nt isnottrue?A. The manual labor need more time to finish their work.B. The manual labor makes more mistakes while working.C. The robots can works for longer time.D. The company has to spend more money on the robots.3. Which isnotthe reason for the use of the small robots?A. The company wants to cut
8、 the cost from the labor.B. The company wants to make the delivery more efficient.C. The country is carrying out a digital restructuring program.D. More and more online shoppings are done during the pandemic.4. How long does a robot need to recharge if it keeps working for a whole day?A. 5 minutes.
9、B. 10 minutes C. half an hour D. one hour5. Which pair of words/phrases from the report means the opposite?A. speed up slow down B. handle deal withC. increase raise D. aim - purposeB篇A Russian actor and filmdirectorleft Earth on a spaceship this week to start filming a movie. Russianofficialssaid t
10、he movie will shine a light onRussias success in space.Dmitry Peskov is press secretary for President Vladimir Putin. We have been pioneers(先驱,先锋) in space and maintained(维持) a confident position, Peskov said, adding that spaceexplorationis great for Russia.Actor Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shi
11、penko took off from a site in Kazahkstan Tuesday with cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov. They arrived about three hours later at the International Space Station where they will stay for 12 days.The future film is calledChallenge. It tells the story of a doctor who hurries to the space station to help an as
12、tronaut with a heart problem.The passengers had four months to get ready for the space trip. Peresild said training for the trip was difficult. But, she said, once they reach their goal, all that will seem not so difficult and we will remember it with a smile.Shipenko said he will finish the movie b
13、ack home after filming in space. Two other Russian cosmonauts already on the space station will alsoperformin the movie.Dmitry Rogozin heads the Russian space agency Roscosmos and has beenamajorforcebehind the project. Spacedeservesbeing shown in a moreprofessional, artful way, he said.Rogozin said
14、heeditedthescripthimself to correctlyrepresenttherealitiesof space travel. We describe some realemergenciesthat may happen out there, he said.Oleg Novitskiy is an experienced Russian cosmonaut. He will play thecharacterwith the heart problem in the movie. When that is done, he will return to the cap
15、tains seat of the Soyuz spacecraft and bring the actor and director back to Earth.(296 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. The movie will focus on _.A. how to make a film in space.B. what is the work like in the International Space Station.C. how dangerous to fly to the International Space Station in a spaceship
16、.D. how successfulRussiais in space.2. How many actors will there be in the International Space Station?A. two B. three C. fourD. five3. Who wrote the story of the movie?A. Dmitry Peskov B. Yulia PeresildC. Klim Shipenko D. Dmitry Rogozin4. Which is true about Oleg Novitskiy? A. He was also an actor
17、 before he worked in the International Space Station.B. He spent four months to train for the performance in the movie.C. He planned the project of the movie.D. He will be both actor and astronaut in the International Space Station.5. What does the underlined wordemergencymean?A. an difficult and da
18、ngerous trip B. an exciting exploration storyC. an unexpected and dangerous situationD. a sudden and wonderful eventC篇The Australian Koala Foundation(基金会) says Australia has lost about 30 percent of its koalas over the past three years.Thenon-profitgroup saysdrought, wildfires and development projec
19、ts played a part in the drop in the koala population. They areurgingthe government to do more to protect the creatures environment.The groupestimatedthe koala population has dropped to less than 58,000 this year from more than 80,000 in 2018. The biggestdecreasewas in the state of New South Wales, w
20、here the numbers have dropped by 41 percent.Deborah Tabart leads the Australian Koala Foundation. She called the drop quite dramatic. Only one area in the study was estimated to have more than 5,000 koalas. Some areas were estimated to have as few as five or 10. Tabart said the country needs a koala
21、 protection law. She added, What wereconcernedabout is places like western New South Wales where the drought over the last ten years has just had this cumulative(累积的) effect - river systems completely dry for years, river red gum plants, which are the lifeblood of koalas, dead.Thelossin New South Wa
22、leslikely sped upafter large forest areas were destroyed by wildfires in late 2019 and early 2020. But some of those areas already had no koalas.Land clearing bypropertydevelopers and road builders has also destroyed the koalas environment. I think everyone gets it, weve got to change. But if those
23、bulldozers(推土机) keep working, then I really fear for the koalas, Tabart said.(252 words)根据文章内容,选择最佳答案:1. Which isnotmentioned as the reason of the drop of koala population?A. the drought B. the wildfires C. pollution D. land development2. The state of New South Wales has lost _ of its koala populati
24、on this year?A. About30% B. About 40% C. 50%D. 60%3. According to the report, what should the government do to protect the koala population?A. Stop some wildfires and drought.B. Plan the developments well.C. Make some koala protection laws.D. All of the above.4. Large forest areas were destroyed by_
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