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1、第三部分阅读理解专题十一细节理解考纲解读考点内容20172016201520142013合计预测热度细节理解此题型考查考生根据文章所提供的直接信息选择正确答案的能力。考生既需要理解具体的事实细节,也需要理解抽象的概念,且能理解某句、某段的意义。4614419分析解读:从近几年江苏高考的试题来看,细节理解题题目由简单的寻找信息转向综合考查多层次细节推理。五年高考Passage1(2017江苏,A)词数:189CHRONOLOGICATheUnbelievableYearsthatDefinedHistoryDIDYOUKNOW.In105ADpaperwasinventedi
2、nChina?WhenColumbusdiscoveredtheNewWorld?TheBritishMuseumopenedin1759?CHRONOLOGICAisafascinatingjourneythroughtime,fromthefoundationofRometothecreationoftheinternet.Alongthewayaretalesofkingsandqueens,hotairballoons.andmonkeysinspace.Travelthrough100ofthemostunbelievableyearsinwo
3、rldhistoryandlearnwhybeingaRomanEmperorwasntalwaysasgoodasitsounds,howtheHundredYearsWardidntactuallylastfor100yearsandwhySpencerPercevalholdsaratherunfortunaterecord.CHRONOLOGICAisaninformativeandentertainingtourintohistory,beautifullyillustratedandfullofunbelievablefa
4、cts.WhileCHRONOLOGICAtellsthestoriesoffamouspeopleinhistorysuchasThomasEdisonandAlexandertheGreat,thisbookalsogivesanaccountofthelivesoflesser-knownindividualsincludingtheexplorerMungoParkandsculptorGutzonBorglum.Thiscompletebutbriefhistoricalcollectioniscertaintoentertainreadersyoungandold,andguara
5、nteedtopresenteventhebiggesthistoryloverwithsomethingnew!1.WhatisCHRONOLOGICAaccordingtothetext?A.Abiography.B.Atravelguide.C.Ahistorybook.D.Asciencefiction.2.HowdoesthewriterrecommendCHRONOLOGICAtoreaders?A.Bygivingdetailsofitscollection.B.Byintroducingsomeofitscontents.C.Bytellingstoriesatthebegin
6、ning.D.Bycomparingitwithotherbooks.答案1.C2.BPassage2(2017课标全国,A)词数:236SanFranciscoFireEngineToursSanFranciscoWineryTourRunning:February1stthroughApril30thThisdelicioustourgoesthroughthecityonitswaytoTreasureIslandwherewewillstopatthefamousWinerySF.Hereyoucanenjoy4poursofsomeofthebestwineSanFranciscoh
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9、o.DepartingfromtheCannery:6:30pmand8:30pmDuration:1hourand30minutesPrice:AvailableuponrequestHolidayLightsTourRunning:December6ththroughDecember23rdThisattractivetourtakesyoutosomeofSanFranciscosmostcheerfulholidayscenes.Authenticfiregearisprovidedforyourwarmthasyougetintotheholidayspirit.
10、DepartingfromtheCannery:7:00pmand9:00pmDuration:1hourand30minutesAdvancereservationsrequired.1.WhichofthetoursisavailableinMarch?A.SanFranciscoWineryTour.B.BacktotheFiftiesTour.C.SpookyHalloweenTour.D.HolidayLightsTour.2.WhatcantouristsdoonBacktotheFiftiesTour?A.GotoTreasureIsland.B.Enjoytheholidays
11、cenes.C.Havefreeicecream.D.VisitthePresidiodistrict.3.WhataretouristsrequiredtodotogoonHolidayLightsTour?A.Takesomedrinks.B.Setoffearlyinthemorning.C.Wearwarmclothes.D.Makereservationsinadvance.答案1.A2.C3.DPassage3(2017课标全国,A)词数:287Inthecomingmonths,wearebringingtogetherartistsfromallovertheglobe,toe
12、njoyspeakingShakespearesplaysintheirownlanguage,inourGlobe,withinthearchitectureShakespearewrotefor.Pleasecomeandjoinus.NationalTheatreofChinaBeijing|ChineseThisgreatoccasion(盛会)willbetheNationalTheatreofChinasfirstvisittotheUK.Thecompanysproductionsshowthenewfaceof21st
13、centuryChinesetheatre.ThisproductionofShakespearesRichardwillbedirectedbytheNationalsAssociateDirector,WangXiaoying.Date&Time:Saturday28April,2.30pm&Sunday29April,1.30pm&6.30pmMarjanishviliTheatreTbilisi|GeorgianOneofthemostfamoustheatresinGeorgia,theMarjanishvili,foundedin1928,a
14、ppearsregularlyattheatrefestivalsallovertheworld.ThisnewproductionofAsYouLikeItishelmed(指导)bythecompanysArtisticDirectorLevanTsuladze.Date&Time:Friday18May,2.30pm&Saturday19May,7.30pmDeafinitelyTheatreLondon|BritishSignLanguage(BSL)BytranslatingtherichandhumouroustextofLovesLabou
15、rsLostintothephysicallanguageofBSL,DeafinitelyTheatrecreatesanewinterpretationofShakespearescomedyandaimstobuildabridgebetweendeafandhearingworldsbyperformingtobothgroupsasoneaudience.Date&Time:Tuesday22May,2.30pm&Wednesday23May,7.30pmHabimaNationalTheatreTelAviv|HebrewTheHabimai
16、sthecentreofHebrew-languagetheatreworldwide.FoundedinMoscowafterthe1905revolution,thecompanyeventuallysettledinTelAvivinthelate1920s.Since1958,theyhavebeenrecognisedasthenationaltheatreofIsrael.ThisproductionofShakespearesTheMerchantofVenicemarkstheirfirstvisittotheUK.Date&Time:Monday28May
17、,7.30pm&Tuesday29May,7.30pm1.WhichplaywillbeperformedbytheNationalTheatreofChina?A.Richard.B.LovesLaboursLost.C.AsYouLikeIt.D.TheMerchantofVenice.2.WhatisspecialaboutDeafinitelyTheatre?A.Ithastwogroupsofactors.B.ItistheleadingtheatreinLondon.C.ItperformsplaysinBSL.D.Itisgoodatpro
18、ducingcomedies.3.WhencanyouseeaplayinHebrew?A.OnSaturday28April.B.OnSunday29April.C.OnTuesday22May.D.OnTuesday29May.答案1.A2.C3.DPassage4(2017课标全国,A)词数:225PacificScienceCenterGuideVisitPacificScienceCentersStoreDontforgettostopbyPacificScienceCentersStorewhileyouarehereto
19、pickupawonderfulscienceactivityorsouvenirtorememberyourvisit.Thestoreislocated(位于)upstairsinBuilding3rightnexttotheLaserDome.Hungry?Ourexhibitswillfeedyourmind,butwhataboutyourbody?Ourcafoffersacompletemenuoflunchandsnackoptions,inadditiontoseasonalspecials.ThecafislocatedupstairsinBuilding1andisope
20、ndailyuntilonehourbeforePacificScienceCentercloses.RentalInformationLockersareavailabletostoreanybelongingsduringyourvisit.ThelockersarelocatedinBuilding1neartheInformationDeskandinBuilding3.PushchairsandwheelchairsareavailabletorentattheInformationDeskandDennyWayentrance.IDrequired.SupportPacificSc
21、ienceCenterSince1962,PacificScienceCenterhasbeeninspiringapassion(热情)fordiscoveryandlifelonglearninginscience,mathandtechnology.Today,PacificScienceCenterservesmorethan1.3millionpeopleayearandbringsinquiry-basedscienceeducationtoclassroomsandcommunityeventsalloverWashingtonState.Itsanamazi
22、ngaccomplishmentandonewecannotachievewithoutgeneroussupportfromindividuals,corporations,andothersocialorganizations.Visitpacificsciencecenter.orgtofindvariouswaysyoucansupportPacificScienceCenter.1.WherecanyoubuyasouveniratPacificScienceCenter?A.InBuilding1.B.InBuilding3.C.AttheLaserDome.D.AttheDenn
23、yWayentrance.2.WhatdoesPacificScienceCenterdoforschools?A.Trainscienceteachers.B.Distributesciencebooks.C.Inspirescientificresearch.D.Takesciencetotheclassroom.3.Whatisthepurposeofthelastpartofthetext?A.Toencouragedonations.B.Toadvertisecomingevents.C.Tointroducespecialexhibits.D.TotellabouttheCente
24、rshistory.答案1.B2.D3.APassage5(2017天津,D)词数:371Ireadsomewherethatwespendafullthirdofourliveswaiting.Butwherearewedoingallofthiswaiting,andwhatdoesitmeantoanimpatientsocietylikeours?Tounderstandtheissue,letstakealookatthreetypesof “waits”.TheverypurestformofwaitingistheWatched-PotWa
25、it.Itiswithoutdoubtthemostannoyingofall.Takefillingupthekitchensink(洗碗池)asanexample.Thereisabsolutelynothingyoucandowhilethisisgoingonbutkeepbotheyesfixedonthesinkuntilitsfull.Duringthesewaits,thebrainslipsawayfromthebodyandwandersaboutuntilthewaterrunsovertheedgeofthecounterandontoyoursoc
26、ks.Thiskindofwaitmakesthewaiterhelplessandmindless.AcousintotheWatched-PotWaitistheForcedWait.Thisonerequiresabitofdiscipline.ProperlypreparingpackagednoodlesouprequiresaForcedWait.Directionsareveryspecific.“Bringthreecupsofwatertoboil,addmix,simmerthreeminutes,removefromheat,letstandfiveminutes.”Ih
27、avemydoubtsthatanyonehasactuallyfollowedtheproceduresstrictly.Afterall,ForcedWaitingrequirespatience.PerhapsthemostpowerfultypeofwaitingistheLucky-BreakWait.Thistypeofwaitisunusualinthatitisforthemostpartvoluntary.UnliketheForcedWait,whichisalsovoluntary,waitingforyourluckybreakdoesnotnecessarilymea
28、nthatitwillhappen.Turningoneslifeintoawaitinggamerequiresfaithandhope,andisstrictlyfortheoptimistsamongus.Onthesurfaceitseemsasridiculousasfollowingthedirectionsonsoupmixes,buttheLucky-BreakWaitwellservesthosewhoarewillingtodoit.Aslongasonedoesntcometorelyonit,wishingforafewgoodt
29、hingstohappenneverhurtsanybody.Wecertainlydospendagooddealofourtimewaiting.Thenexttimeyourestandingatthesinkwaitingforittofillwhilecookingnoodlesoupthatyoullhavetoeatuntilalargebagofcashfallsoutofthesky,dontbedesperate.Youreprobablyjustasbusyasthenextguy.1.Whi
30、ledoingaWatched-PotWait,wetendto.A.keepourselvesbusyB.getabsent-mindedC.growanxiousD.stayfocused2.WhatisthedifferencebetweentheForcedWaitandtheWatched-PotWait?A.TheForcedWaitrequiressomeself-control.B.TheForcedWaitmakespeoplepassive.C.TheWatched-PotWaitneedsdirections.D.TheWatched-PotWaitengagesbody
31、andbrain.3.WhatcanwelearnabouttheLucky-BreakWait?A.ItislessvoluntarythantheForcedWait.B.Itdoesntalwaysbringthedesiredresult.C.ItismorefruitfulthantheForcedWait.D.Itdoesntgivepeoplefaithandhope.4.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodothenexttimewearewaiting?A.Takeitseriously.B.Don
32、;trelyonothers.C.Dosomethingelse.D.Dontloseheart.5.Theauthorsupportshisviewby.A.exploringvariouscausesof “waits”B.describingdetailedprocessesof “waits”C.analyzingdifferentcategoriesof “waits”D.revealingfrustratingconsequencesof “waits”答案1.B2.A3.B4.D5.CPassage6(2017北京,A)词数:344ItwasacoldMarc
33、hdayinHighPoint,NorthCarolina.ThegirlsontheWesleyanAcademysoftballteamwerewaitingfortheirnextturnsatbatduringpractice,stampingtheirfeettostaywarm.Eighth-graderTaylorBisbeeshivered(发抖)alittleasshewatchedherteammateParisWhiteplay.ThetwodidntknoweachotherwellTaylorhadjustmovedtotownamonthorso
34、before.Suddenly,Parisfelltotheground. “Parisseyesrolledback,” Taylorsays. “Shestartedshaking.Iknewitwasanemergency.”Itcertainlywas.Parishadsufferedasuddenheartfailure.Withoutimmediatemedicalcare,Pariswoulddie.Atfirst,noonemoved.Thegirlswereinshock.Thenthesoftballcoachshoutedout, “Doesanyon
35、eknowCPR?”CPRisalife-savingtechnique.TodoCPR,youpressonthesickpersonschestsothatbloodmovesthroughthebodyandtakesoxygentoorgans.Withoutoxygen,thebrainisdamagedquickly.Amazingly,TaylorhadjusttakenaCPRcoursethedaybefore.Still,shehesitated.Shedidntthinksheknewitwellenough.Butwhennoon
36、eelsecameforward,TaylorrantoParisandbegandoingCPR. “Itwasscary.Iknewitwasthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath,”saysTaylor.Taylorsswiftactionhelpedherteammatescalmdown.Onegirlcalled911.Twomorerantogettheschoolnurse,whobroughtadefibrillator,anelectronicdevice(器械)thatcanshocktheheartbackintowork.
37、Luckstayedwiththem:Parissheartbeatreturned.“IknowIwasreallylucky,” Parissaysnow. “Mostpeopledontsurvivethis.Myteamsavedmylife.”ExpertssayParisisright:Forasuddenheartfailure,thesinglebestchanceforsurvivalishavingsomeonenearbystepinanddoCPRquickly.Today,Parisisbackonthesoftballteam
38、.Taylorwillapplytocollegesoon.Shewantstobeanurse. “Ifeelmoreconfidentinmyactionsnow,” Taylorsays. “IknowIcanactunderpressureinascarysituation.”1.WhathappenedtoParisonaMarchday?A.Shecaughtabadcold.B.Shehadasuddenheartproblem.C.Shewasknockeddownbyaball.D.Sheshiveredterriblyduringpractice.2.WhydoesPari
39、ssayshewaslucky?A.Shemadeaworthyfriend.B.Sherecoveredfromshock.C.ShereceivedimmediateCPR.D.Shecamebackonthesoftballteam.3.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeTaylor?A.Enthusiasticandkind.B.Courageousandcalm.C.Cooperativeandgenerous.D.Ambitiousandprofessional.答案1.B2.C3.BPassage7(2017浙江,C)词数:322FLO
40、RENCE,ItalySvetlanaCojochrufeelshurt.TheMoldovanhaslivedheresevenyearsasacaregivertoItaliankidsandtheelderly,butinordertostaysheshadtoproveherlanguageskillsbytakingatestwhichrequireshertowriteapostcardtoanimaginaryfriendandanswerafictionaljobad.ItalyisthelatestWesternEuropeancountrytryingt
41、ocontrolagrowingimmigrant(移民)populationbydemandinglanguageskillsinexchangeforworkpermits,orinsomecases,citizenship.Someimmigrantadvocatesworrythatashardfinancialtimesmakeitmoredifficultfornativestokeepjobs,suchmeasureswillbecomemoreavehicleforintolerancethanintegration(融合).Otherssayitsonly
42、naturalthatnewcomerslearnthelanguageoftheirhostnation,seeingitasaconditiontoensuretheycancontributetosociety.OtherEuropeancountrieslaiddownasimilarrequirementforimmigrants,andsometermsareeventougher.Thegovernmentsarguethatthiswillhelpforeignersbetterjointhesocietyandpromoteunderstandingacrossculture
43、s.Italy,whichhasamuchweakertraditionofimmigration,haswitnessedasharpincreaseinimmigrationinrecentyears.In1990,immigrantsnumberedsome1.14millionoutofItalysthen56.7millionpeople,orabout2percent.Atthestartofthisyear,foreignerslivinginItalyamountedto4.56millionofatotalpopulationof60.6million,o
44、r7.5percent,withimmigrantschildrenaccountingforaneverlargerpercentageofbirthsinItaly.Cojochru,theMoldovancaregiver,hopedobtainingpermanentresidence(居住权)wouldhelpherbringhertwochildrentoItaly;theylivewithhersisterinMoldova,wheresalariesareamongthelowestinEurope.Shewasskepticalthatthelanguag
45、erequirementwouldencourageintegration.Italiansalways “seemeasaforeigner,”anoutsider,eventhoughshesstayedinthecountryforyearsandcanspeakthelocallanguagefluently,shesaid.1.WhydoesCojochruhavetotakealanguagetest?A.TocontinuetostayinItaly.B.ToteachherchildrenItalian.C.TofindabetterjobinItaly.D
46、.TobettermixwiththeItalians.2.Somepeopleworrythatthenewlanguagerequirementmay.A.reduceItalyspopulationquicklyB.causeconflictsamongpeopleC.leadtofinancialdifficultiesD.putpressureonschools3.WhatdoweknowaboutCojochru?A.SheliveswithhersisternowinItaly.B.SheenjoyslearningtheItalianlanguage.C.S
47、hespeaksItalianwellenoughforherjob.D.Shewishestogobacktoherhomecountry.答案1.A2.B3.CPassage8(2016江苏,A)词数:203DaySchoolProgramSecondarystudentsacrossTorontoDistrictSchoolBoard(TDSB)areinvitedtotakeoneortwoe-Learningcoursesontheirdayschooltimetable.Studentswillremainontherollattheirdayschool.Theon-linecl
48、assroomprovidesaninnovative,relevantandinteractivelearningenvironment.Thecoursesandon-lineclassroomareprovidedbytheMinistryofEducation.Theseon-linecourses:aretaughtbyTDSBsecondaryschoolteachers;arepartoftheTDSBstudentstimetable;and,appearonthestudentsreportuponcompletion.Benefits
49、ofe-LearningInclude:accesstocoursesthatmaynotbeavailableathisorherTDSBschool;usingtechnologytoprovidestudentswithcurrentinformation;and,assistancetosolvetimetableconflicts.Ise-LearningforYou?Studentswhoaresuccessfulinanon-linecourseareusually:abletoplan,organizetimeandcompleteassignmentsandactivitie
50、s;capableofworkingindependentlyinaresponsibleandhonestmanner;and,abletoregularlyuseacomputerormobiledevicewithinternetaccess.Studentsneedtospendatleastasmuchtimewiththeiron-linecourseworkastheywouldinaface-to-faceclassroomcourse.1.E-LearningcoursesaredifferentfromotherTDSBcoursesinthat.A.theyaregive
51、nbybestTDSBteachersB.theyarenotonthedayschooltimetableC.theyarenotincludedonstudentsreportsD.theyareanadditiontoTDSBcourses2.Whatdostudentsneedtodobeforecompletinge-Learningcourses?A.Tolearninformationtechnologyon-line.B.Todotheirassignmentsindependently.C.Toupdatetheirmobiledevicesregular
52、ly.D.Totalkfacetofacewiththeirteachers.答案1.D2.BPassage9(2016江苏,B)词数:385Chimps(黑猩猩)willcooperateincertainways,likegatheringinwarpartiestoprotecttheirterritory.Butbeyondtheminimumrequirementsassocialbeings,theyhavelittleinstinct(本能)tohelponeanother.Chimpsinthewildseekfoodforthemselves.Evenchimpmothers
53、regularlydeclinetosharefoodwiththeirchildren,whoareablefromayoungagetogathertheirownfood.Inthelaboratory,chimpsdontnaturallysharefoodeither.Ifachimpisputinacagewherehecanpullinoneplateoffoodforhimselfor,withnogreatereffort,aplatethatalsoprovidesfoodforaneighborinthenextcage,hewillpullatran
54、domhejustdoesntcarewhetherhisneighborgetsfedornot.Chimpsaretrulyselfish.Humanchildren,ontheotherhand,arenaturallycooperative.Fromtheearliestages,theydesiretohelpothers,toshareinformationandtoparticipateinachievingcommongoals.ThepsychologistMichaelTomasellohasstudiedthiscooperativenessinase
55、riesofexperimentswithveryyoungchildren.Hefindsthatifbabiesaged18monthsseeanunrelatedadultwithhandsfulltryingtoopenadoor,almostallwillimmediatelytrytohelp.Thereareseveralreasonstobelievethattheurgestohelp,informandsharearenottaught,butnaturallypossessedinyoungchildren.Oneisthattheseinstinctsappearata
56、veryyoungagebeforemostparentshavestartedtotraintheirchildrentobehavesocially.Anotheristhatthehelpingbehaviorsarenotimprovedifthechildrenarerewarded.Athirdreasonisthatsocialintelligencedevelopsinchildrenbeforetheirgeneralcognitive(认知的)skills,atleastwhencomparedwithchimps.IntestsconductedbyTomasello,t
57、hehumanchildrendidnobetterthanthechimpsonthephysicalworldtestsbutwereconsiderablybetteratunderstandingthesocialworld.ThecoreofwhatchildrensmindshaveandchimpsdontiswhatTomasellocallssharedintentionality.Partofthisabilityisthattheycaninferwhatothersknoworarethinking.Butbe
58、yondthat,evenveryyoungchildrenwanttobepartofasharedpurpose.Theyactivelyseektobepartofa “we”,agroupthatintendstoworktowardasharedgoal.1.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentwithchimps?A.Chimpsseldomcareaboutothersinterests.B.Chimpstendtoprovidefoodfortheirchildren.C.Chimpsliketotakeintheirneighbo
59、rsfood.D.Chimpsnaturallysharefoodwitheachother.2.MichaelTomasellostestsonyoungchildrenindicatethatthey.A.havetheinstincttohelpothersB.knowhowtoofferhelptoadultsC.knowtheworldbetterthanchimpsD.trustadultswiththeirhandsfull3.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.thehelpingbehaviorsofyoungchild
60、renB.waystotrainchildrenssharedintentionalityC.cooperationasadistinctivehumannatureD.thedevelopmentofintelligenceinchildren答案1.A2.A3.CPassage10(2016浙江,B)词数:579Belowarethesearchresultsfromauniversitylibrarysdatabase.Buildit,Makeit,Doit,Playit!GuidesforChildrenandTeensBomholdCathar
61、ine;ElderTerri,2014ABC-CLIOSeries:ChildrensandYoungAdultLiteratureReferenceAvailableForbusylibrariansandeducators,findinginstructionsforprojects,activities,sports,andgamesthatchildrenandteenswillfindinterestingisaconstantchallenge.Thisguideisatime-saving,one-stop.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAdd
62、toCollectionCircleTimeforYoungChildrenMosleyJenny,2014TaylorandFrancisSeries:EssentialGuidesforEarlyYearsPractitionersAvailableJennyMosleysqualitycircletimemodelinvolvessettingupanon-going,timetabledprocessofcircle-meetingsforadultsandchildren.Asabasisforteachingrelationshipskills,building
63、upself-esteem.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollectionConnectingAnimalsandChildreninEarlyChildhoodSeelyPattyBorn,2014ReadleafPressAvailableUnderstandthevalueofconnectinganimalsandchildren.Fromfamilypetsandwildanimalstotoys,stuffedanimals,andmediaimages,animalsareacentralpartofeverychildsworl
64、d.Thisbookexamines.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollectionEducationandDisadvantagedChildrenandYoungPeopleMatsumotoMitsuko;BrockColin,2013BloomsburyPublishingSeries:EducationasaHumanitarianResponseAvailableDostreetchildrengotoschool,andifnot,whynot?Whatkindofeducationcanbe meaningful toyoungpeopleaffe
65、ctedbyconflict?Thecontributorsexploregroupsofchildrenandyoungpeoplewhohave.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollectionChildrenwithSchoolProblems:APhysiciansManualTheCanadianPaediatricSociety;AndrewsDebra;MahoneyWilliamJ,2012WileyAvailableThephysiciansguidetodiagnosingandtreatinglearni
66、ngdisabilitiesinchildren.1in10Canadianshavealearningdisability,anddoctorsmustbeabletoidentify,diagnose,treatandmanagechildren.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollectionSongsinTheirHeads:MusicandItsMeaninginChildrensLivesCampbellPatriciaShehan,1998OxfordUniversityPressAvailableThisbookexplorest
67、hemusicalinterestandneedsofchildrenintheirdailylives.Basedupontheirexpressedthoughtsandactual“musicking” behaviors,thistextexaminesthesongstheysing,therhythms.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollectionYoungChildrenasArtists:ArtandDesignintheEarlyYearsandKeyStage1TutchellSuzy,2014TaylorandFrancisAvailabl
68、eFromthemomentachildisborn,theyinteractwiththesensoryworld,lookingatcolours,feelingtextures;constructingmentalandphysicalimagesofwhattheyseeandexperience.Withinallearlyyears.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollectionBigIdeasforLittleKids:TeachingPhilosophyThroughChildrensLiteratureWartenbergTh
69、omasE,2014Rowman&LittlefieldPublishersAvailableBigIdeasforLittleKidsincludeseverythingateacher,aparent,oracollegestudentneedstoteacherphilosophytoelementaryschoolchildrenfrompicturebooks.Writteninaclearandaccessiblestyle,.ReadthisbookViewdetailsAddtoCollection1.Supposeyouaredoingresearchonchildren
70、1049011;srelationshipskills,youmaywanttoread.A.CircleTimeforYoungChildrenB.ChildrenwithSchoolProblems:APhysiciansManualC.EducationandDisadvantagedChildrenandYoungPeopleD.BuildIt,MakeIt,DoIt,PlayIt!GuidesforChildrenandTeens2.Whichbookwouldyourecommendtosomeoneinterestedinchildrens
71、mentalimages?A.ConnectingAnimalsandChildreninEarlyChildhood.B.SongsinTheirHeads:MusicandItsMeaninginChildrensLives.C.BigIdeasforLittleKids:TeachingPhilosophyThroughChildrensLiterature.D.YoungChildrenasArtists:ArtandDesignintheEarlyYearsandKeyStage1.3.Howmanybookspublishedin2015ar
72、efoundinthissearch?A.9.B.90.C.118.D.290.4.ChildrenwithSchoolProblems:APhysiciansManualismostlikelyintendedfor.A.educatorsB.librariansC.doctorsD.artists答案1.A2.D3.B4.CPassage11(2016课标全国,B)词数:292GrandparentsAnsweraCallAsathird-generationnativeofBrownsville,Texas,MildredGarzaneverplannedtomove
73、away.EvenwhenherdaughterandsonaskedhertomovetoSanAntoniotohelpwiththeirchildren,shepolitelyrefused.OnlyafterayearoffriendlydiscussiondidMs.Garzafinallysayyes.Thatwasfouryearsago.Todayallthreegenerationsregardthemoveasasuccess,givingthemacloserrelationshipthantheywouldhavehadinseparatecities.Nostatis
74、ticsshowthenumberofgrandparentslikeGarzawhoaremovingclosertoadultchildrenandgrandchildren.Yetthereisevidencesuggestingthatthetrendisgrowing.EvenPresidentObamasmother-in-law,MarianRobinson,hasagreedtoleaveChicagoandmoveintotheWhiteHousetohelpcareforhergranddaughters.A,83percentofthepeoplesa
75、idMrs.RobinsonsdecisionwillinfluencegrandparentsintheAmericanfamily.Two-thirdsbelievemorefamilieswillfollowtheexampleofObamasfamily.“Inthe1960swewereallalittlewildandcouldntgetawayfromhomefarenoughorfastenoughtoprovewecoulddoitonourown,”saysChristineCrosby,publisherofGr
76、and,amagazineforgrandparents. “Wenowrealizehowimportantfamilyisandhowimportantitistobenearthem,especiallywhenyoureraisingchildren.”Movingisnotforeveryone.Almosteverygrandparentwantstobewithhisorhergrandchildrenandiswillingtomakesacrifices,butsometimesitiswisertosaynoandvisitfrequentlyinste
77、ad.Havingyourgrandchildrenfarawayishard,especiallyknowingyouradultchildisstruggling,butgivingupthelifeyouknowmaybeharder.1.WhywasGarzasmoveasuccess?A.Itstrengthenedherfamilyties.B.Itimprovedherlivingconditions.C.Itenabledhertomakemorefriends.D.Ithelpedherknowmorenewplaces.2.Whatwasthereact
78、ionofthepublictoMrs.Robinsonsdecision?A.17%expressedtheirsupportforit.B.Fewpeoplerespondedsympathetically.C.83%believedithadabadinfluence.D.Themajoritythoughtitwasatrend.3.WhatdidCrosbysayaboutpeopleinthe1960s?A.Theywereunsureofthemselves.B.Theywereeagertoraisemorechildren.C.Theywantedtoli
79、veawayfromtheirparents.D.Theyhadlittlerespectfortheirgrandparents.4.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestthegrandparentsdointhelastparagraph?A.Makedecisionsinthebestinterestsoftheirown.B.Asktheirchildrentopaymorevisitstothem.C.Sacrificefortheirstrugglingchildren.D.Gettoknowthemselvesbetter.答案1.A2.D3.C4.APassage1
80、2(2016天津,B)词数:422Everymanwantshissontobesomewhatofaclone,notinfeaturesbutinfootsteps.Ashegrowsyoualsoage,andyourambitionsbecomemoreunachievable.Youbegintorealizethatyourboy,inyourfootsteps,couldprobablyaccomplishwhatyouhopedfor.Butfootstepscanbemuddiedandtheycangooffindifferentdirections.MysonJodyha
81、shatedschoolsincedayoneinkindergarten.Scienceprojectswaiteduntilthelastmoment.Bookreportswerentwrittenuntilthefinalthreat.Ivebeenanewspapermanallmyadultlife.MydaughterisauniversitygraduateworkingtowardhermastersdegreeinEnglish.ButJody?Whenheenteredthetenthgradehebecamea
82、 “vo-tech”student(技校学生).Theyrecalled“motorheads” bytherestofthestudentbody.Whenasecretaryinmyofficefirstcalledhim“motorhead”,Iwasshocked. “Hey,hesagoodkid,” Iwantedtosay.“Andsmart,really.”Ilearnedlaterthatmotorheadsare,indeed,different.Theyusuallyhavedirtyhandsandweardirtyworkclo
83、thes.Andtheydontoftenmakeschoolhonorrolls(光荣榜).Butbeingtheparentofamotorheadisitselfanexperienceineducation.Wewholaborincleanshirtsinofficesdonthavetheabilitiesthatmotorheadshave.IbegantolearnthiswhenIhadmycarcrashed.Thecosttorepairitwasestimatedat$800. “Hey,Icanfixit,” saidJody.
84、Idoubtedit,butlethimgoahead,forIhadnothingtolose.Myson,withothermotorheads,fixedthecar.Theygotparts(零件)fromajunkyard,andabilityfromvo-techclasses.Thecostwas$25insteadof$800.Sincethatfirstrepairjob,abrokenair-conditioner,anon-functioningwasherandanon-toastingtoasterhavebeenfixed.Neighborsandco-worker
85、strusttheircarrepairstohim.Thesekidsarehappiestwhendoingrepairs.Theyjokeandlaughandarelivingintheirownrelaxedworld.Andtheirmindsarebrightdespitetheirdirtyhandsandclothes.Ihavelearnedalotfrommymotorhead:publishersneedprinters,engineersneedmechanics,andarchitectsneedbuilders.Mostimportantly,Ihavelearn
86、edthatfathersdontneedclonesinfootstepsoranywhereelse.Mysonmaynevermaketheschoolhonorroll.Buthemademine.1.Whatusedtobetheauthorshopeforhisson?A.Toavoidbecominghisclone.B.Toresemblehiminappearance.C.Todevelopinadifferentdirection.D.Toreachtheauthorsunachievedgoals.2.Whatc
87、anwelearnabouttheauthorschildren?A.Hisdaughterdoesbetterinschool.B.Hisdaughterhasgotamastersdegree.C.Hissontriedhardtofinishhomework.D.Hissoncouldntwritehisbookreports.3.Theauthorlethissonrepairthecarbecausehebelievedthat.A.hissonhadtheabilitytofixitB.itwouldsavehimmuch
88、timeC.itwouldntcausehimanymorelossD.othermotorheadswouldcometohelp4.Intheauthorseyes,motorheadsare.A.tidyandhard-workingB.cheerfulandsmartC.lazybutbrightD.relaxedbutrude5.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeintheend?A.Itisunwisetoexpectyourchildtofollowyourpath.B.Itisimportantforonetomaketheh
89、onorroll.C.Architectsplayamoreimportantrolethanbuilders.D.Motorheadshavegreaterabilitythanofficeworkers.答案1.D2.A3.C4.B5.APassage13(2015江苏,A)词数:2071.AccordingtotheCode,visitorsshouldact.A.withcareandrespectB.withreliefandpleasureC.withcautionandcalmnessD.withattentionandobservation2.Whatareyouencoura
90、gedtodowhentravellinginNewZealand?A.Takeyourowncampingfacilities.B.Buryglassfarawayfromrivers.C.Followthetrackforthesakeofplants.D.Observesignstoapproachnestingbirds.答案1.A2.CPassage14(2015浙江,B)词数:554Graphscanbeaveryusefultoolforconveyinginformation,especiallynumbers,percentages,andotherdata.Agraphgi
91、vesthereaderapicturetointerpret.Thatcanbealotmoreefficientthanpagesandpagesexplainingthedata.Graphscanseemfrightening,butreadingagraphisalotlikereadingastory.Thegraphhasatitle,amainidea,andsupportingdetails.Youcanuseyouractivereadingskillstoanalyzeandunderstandgraphsjustlikeanyothertext.Mostgraphsha
92、veafewbasicparts:acaptionorintroductionparagraph,atitle,alegendorkey,andlabeledaxes.Anactivereaderlooksateachpartofthegraphbeforetryingtointerpretthedata.Captionswillusuallytellyouwherethedatacamefrom(forexample,ascientificstudyof400Africanelephantsfrom1980to2005).Captionsusuallysummarizetheauthor
93、1049011;smainpointaswell.Thetitleisveryimportant.Ittellsyouthemainideaofthegraphbystatingwhatkindofinformationisbeingshown.Alegend,alsocalledakey,isaguidetothesymbolsandcolorsusedinthegraph.Manygraphs,includingbargraphsandlinegraphs,havetwoaxesthatformacorner.Usuallytheseaxesaretheleftsideandthebott
94、omofthegraph.Eachaxiswillalwayshavealabel.Thelabeltellsyouwhateachaxismeasures.BarGraphsAbargraphhastwoaxesandusesbarstoshowamounts.InGraph1,weseethatthex-axisshowsgradesthatstudentsearned,andthey-axisshowshowmanystudentsearnedeachgrade.Youcanseethat6studentsearnedanAbecausethebarforAstretchesupto6o
95、ntheverticalmeasurement.Thereisalotofinformationwecangetfromasimplegraphlikethis(SeeGraph1).LineGraphsAlinegraphlookssimilartoabargraph,butinsteadofbars,itplotspointsandconnectsthemwithaline.Ithasthesamepartsasabargraphtwolabeledaxesandcanbereadthesameway.Toreadalinegraph,itsimportanttofoc
96、usonthepointsofintersectionratherthanthelinesegmentsbetweenthepoints.Thistypeofgraphismostcommonlyusedtoshowhowsomethingchangesovertime.Hereisagraphthatchartshowfarabirdfliesduringthefirstfivedaysofitsspringmigration(SeeGraph2).Theunitofmeasurementforthex-axisisdays.Theunitofmeasurementforthey-axisi
97、skilometers.Thuswecanseethat,onthefirstday,thepipitflew20kilometers.ThelinesegmentgoesupbetweenDay1andDay2,whichmeansthatthebirdflewfartheronDay2.Ifthelinesegmentangleddown,asbetweenDay4andDay5,itwouldmeanthatthebirdflewfewerkilometersthanthedaybefore.Thislinegraphisaquick,visualwaytotellthereaderab
98、outthebirdsmigration.PieGraphsAtypicalpiegraphlookslikeacircularpie.Thecircleisdividedintosections,andeachsectionrepresentsafractionofthedata.Thegraphiscommonlyusedtoshowpercentages;thewholepierepresents100percent,soeachpieceisafractionofthewhole.Apiegraphmightincludealegend,oritmightuseic
99、onsorlabelswithineachslice.Thispiegraphshowsonemonthsexpenses(SeeGraph3).Food$25Movies$12Clothing$36Savings$20Books$71.Whenusedinagraph,alegendis.A.aguidetothesymbolsandcolorsB.anintroductionparagraphC.themainideaD.thedata2.WhatisthetotalnumberofstudentswhoearnedaCorbetter?A.4.B.6.C.10.D.2
100、0.3.Thebirdcoveredthelongestdistanceon.A.Day1B.Day2C.Day3D.Day44.WhichofthefollowingcostAmymost?A.Food.B.Books.C.Movies.D.Clothing.答案1.A2.D3.C4.DPassage15(2015福建,A)FoodfestivalsaroundtheworldStiltonCheeseRollingMayDayisatraditionaldayforcelebrations,butthe2,000EnglishvillagersofStiltonmustbetheonlyp
101、eopleintheworldwhoincludecheeserollingintheirannualplans.Teamsoffour,dressedinavarietyofstrangeandfunnyclothes,rollacompletecheesealonga50-metrecourse.Ontheway,theymustnotkickorthrowtheircheese,orgointotheircompetitorslane(赛道).CompetitionisfierceandthechiefprizeisacompleteStiltoncheeseweig
102、hingaboutfourkilos(disappointingly,butunderstandablythecheesesusedintheracearewoodenones).Allthecompetitorsareservedwithbeerorportwine,thetraditionalaccompanimentforStiltoncheese.FieryFoodsFestivalTheHottestFestivalonEarthEveryyearmorethan10,000peopleheadforthecityofAlbuquerque,NewMexico.Theycomefro
103、masfarawayasAustralia,theCaribbeanandChina,buttheyallshareacommonaddictionfoodthatisnotjustspicy(辛辣),buthotenoughtomakeyourmouthburn,yourheadspinandyoureyeswater.TheirdestinationistheFieryFoodandBBQFestivalwhichisheldoveraperiodofthreedayseveryMarch.Youmightliketotryachocolate-coveredhabaneropeppero
104、fficiallythehottestpepperintheworldoranyoneofthethousandsofproductsthatareonshow.Butonethingsforsureifyoudontlikethefeelingofaburningtongue,thisfestivalisntforyou!LaTomatinaTheWorldsBiggestFoodFightOnthelastWednesdayofeveryAugust,theSpanishtownofBuolhostsLaTom
105、atinatheworldslargestfoodfight.Aweek-longcelebrationleadsuptoanexcitingtomatobattleasthehighlightoftheweeksevents.Theearlymorningseesthearrivaloflargetruckswithtomatoesofficialfight-startersgetthingsgoingbycastingtomatoesatthecrowd.Thebattlelastslittlemorethanhalfanhour,inwhichti
106、mearound50,000kilogramsoftomatoeshavebeenthrownatanyoneoranythingthatmoves,runs,orfightsback.Theneveryoneheadsdowntotherivertomakefriendsagainandforamuch-neededwash!1.IntheStiltoncheeserollingcompetition,competitorsoneachteammust.A.wearvariousformalclothesB.rollawoodencheeseintheirownlaneC.kickorthr
107、owtheircheeseD.usearealcheeseweighingaboutfourkilos2.WhereistheFieryFoodandBBQFestivalheld?A.InNewMexico.B.IntheCaribbean.C.InAustralia.D.InChina.3.ThecelebrationofLaTomatinalasts.A.threedaysB.sevendaysC.lessthanthreedaysD.morethansevendays4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thechiefp
108、rizefortheStiltoncheeserollingcompetitionisbeerorportwine.B.Morethan10,000ChinesetakepartintheFieryFoodandBBQFestival.C.ThousandsofspicyfoodsareonshowintheFieryFoodandBBQFestival.D.AnexcitingtomatobattletakesplaceatthebeginningofLaTomatina.答案1.B2.A3.B4.CPassage16(2015湖北,C)词数:335Hilversumisamedium-si
109、zedcitybetweenthemajorcitiesofAmsterdamandUtrechtintheGooiareaofNorthHolland,theNetherlands.UnlikemostoftheNetherlands,Hilversumisactuallyinahillyareawiththesoilmostlyconsistingofsand.OncecalledtheGardenofAmsterdam,itstillattractstravelerstocomeovertocycleandwalkthroughthesurroundingforests.Theyvisi
110、titforarelaxingdayofffromtheurbanmadness.ForDutchpeople,Hilversumisallabouttextile(纺织)andmediaindustries,andmodernarchitecture.Inhistory,Hilversumwaslargelyanagriculturalarea.Dailylifewasmarkedbyfarming,sheepraisingandwoolproduction.ArailwaylinktoAmsterdamin1874attractedrichtradersfromAmsterdamtoHil
111、versum.Theybuiltthemselveslargevillas(别墅)inthewoodedsurroundingsofthetown.OneofthefamiliesmovinginwastheBrenninkmeijers,currentlythewealthiestfamilyoftheNetherlands.TheymovedinafterbigsuccessinthetextileindustryandaidedasubstantialtextileindustryinHilversum.Butthetextileboomlastedonlyseveraldecades.
112、Thelastfactoryclosedinthe1960s.Thechangetoamediaeconomystartedin1920,whentheNederlandseSeintoestellenFabriek(NSF)establishedaradiofactoryinHilversum.Mostradiostationssettledinthelargevillasintheleafyareasofthetown.Televisiongaveanotherpushtothelocaleconomy.HilversumbecamethemediacapitaloftheNetherla
113、nds,andDutchtelevisionstarsmovedintotheleafyneighborhoodssurroundingthetown.Intheearly1900s,modernarchitectsW.M.DudokandJ.DuikerplacedhundredsofremarkablebuildingsinHilversum.Thesemodernarchitecturalmasterpieces(杰作)aresomanythatHilversumalmostfeelslikeanopenairmuseum.Dudokaloneshapedmostof20thcentur
114、yHilversumandapproximately75buildingsstillbearhisuniquecharacteristics.Hismasterpiece,HilversumTownHall,wasbuiltin19281931.Ithaswideinternationalfameandisincludedinmanyarchitecturetextbooks.Thebuildinghasaremarkableshapeandlookslikeacombinationof“blocks”.Actually,onemaystarthisjourneyofmodernarchite
115、cturebywalkingorbikingtheW.M.DudokArchitecturalRouteinHilversum.1.HilversumisdifferentfrommostoftheNetherlandsinthat.A.ithasalargepopulationB.itiscutofffrombigcitiesC.ithasmanybeautifulgardensD.itisinahillyareawithsandysoil2.WhatwasthegreatestcontributionoftheBrenninkmeijerstoHilversum?A.Buildingara
116、ilwaylinktoAmsterdam.B.Helpingitstextileindustrytodevelop.C.Constructinglargevillasforthepoor.D.Assistingitsagriculturalindustry.3.ThebeginningofthemediaindustryinHilversumwasmarkedbytheestablishmentof.A.aradiofactoryB.themediacapitalC.aradiostationD.aTVstation4.WhatisknownaboutW.M.DudoksH
117、ilversumTownHall?A.Itconsistsofapproximately75buildings.B.Itlookslikeanopenairmuseuminthecity.C.Itisaclassicexampleinarchitecturetextbooks.D.Ithasshapedmostof20thcenturyHilversum.答案1.D2.B3.A4.CPassage17(2014安徽,C)词数:254Youarethecollectorinthegalleryofyourlife.Youcollect.Youmightnotmeantobutyoudo.Oneo
118、utofthreepeoplecollectstangible(有形的)thingssuchascats,photosandnoisytoys.Theseareamongsome40collectionsthatarebeingshownat “TheMuseumOf”thefirstofseveralnewmuseumswhich,overthenexttwoyears,willexhibittheobjectsaccumulatedbyunknowncollectors.Indoingso,theywillpromoteapopularcultureofmuseums,notwhatmus
119、eumsnormallyrepresent.Someofthecollectionsarefairlycommonrecords,modelhouses.Othersarestrangelybeautifulbranchesthathavefallenfromtrees,forexample.Buttheyallreveal(显露)alotofthings;asksomeonewhattheycollectandtheiranswerswilltellyouwhotheyare.Othersonthewayinclude“TheMuseumofCollectors”and “TheMuseum
120、ofMe”.Thesenewones,itishoped,willbuildonthesuccessof “TheMuseumOf”.Thethinkersbehindtheprojectwanttoexplorewhypeoplecollect,andwhatitmeanstodoso.Theyhopethatvisitorswhomaynothaveconsideredthemselvescollectorswillbegintoseethey,too,collect.Somecollectorssaytheystartedorstoppedmakingcollectionsatimpor
121、tantpoints:thebeginningorendofadolescence“itsagrowing-upthing;youstopwhenyougrowup,”saysone.Otherpainfultimesarementioned,suchastheendofarelationship.Fortimeandlifecanseemsouncontrollablethatasteadyserial(顺序排列的)arrangementiscomforting.1.Howwillthenewmuseumspromoteapopularcultureofmuseums?A
122、.Bycollectingmoretangiblethings.B.Byshowingwhatordinarypeoplehavecollected.C.Bycorrectingwhatmuseumsnormallyrepresent.D.Byaccumulating40collectionstwoyearsfromnow.2.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcollectorsfromtheircollections?A.Whotheyare.B.Howoldtheyare.C.Wheretheywereborn.D.Whytheymightnotmeantocollect.3.W
123、hichofthefollowingisanaimofthenewmuseums?A.Tohelppeopleselltheircollections.B.Toencouragemorepeopletocollect.C.Tostudythesignificanceofcollecting.D.Tofindoutwhypeoplevisitmuseums.4.Accordingtothelastparagraph,peoplemaystopcollectingwhenthey.A.becomeadultsB.feelhappywithlifeC.arereadyforarelationship
124、D.feeltimetobeuncontrollable答案1.B2.A3.C4.APassage18(2014福建,C)词数:255BLOODDRIVE&MARROW(骨髓)REGISTRATION“Thesepatientsdeserveachanceatanormal,happyfutureandtheyrelyonthekindnessofstrangerstomakethathappen.”Daisy,IsabellesMotherIsabelleisthedaughterofDaisyandSamanMirzaei.InJanuary2008Isabellewa
125、sdiagnosed(诊断)withageneticblooddisorder,betathalassemia.Isabellesbodyisunabletoproducehealthyredbloodcells.Asaresult,Isabellehasbeenreceivingbloodtransfusions(输血)every46weekssinceshewas11monthsold.Alifetimeofregulartransfusionscanleadtoseriousmedicalproblems.Heronlychanceatanormal,healthyl
126、ifeistohaveamarrowtransplant.Isabelleisanonlychild,sodoctorshavestartedasearchforanunrelatedmarrowdonorthroughtheBeTheMatchRegistry.TheMirzaeifamilyasksthatyouconsiderhelpingpatientslikeIsabellebyregisteringtobeamarrowdonorandgivethegiftoflife,thegiftofblood.HeldatWileyHallWednesday,March26,2014Behi
127、ndHeathmanDormitory/ButterfieldRd.12:00PM6:00PMDontforgettobringyourdriverslicenseoranotherformofidentificationwhenyoudonate.Visitwww.ribc.orgtomakeanappointment,SponsorCode3390.FREEKingstonPizza!MarrowDonors:BETHEMATCHbe18to44yearsoldbethematch.orgingoodhealthgiveaswab(化验标本)ofyo
128、urcheekcellsformarrowtypingFREEsponsored(赞助)byMichaelsFundwww.ribc.org800-283-8385TheRhodeIslandBloodCenterdistributesbloodproductstohospitalsinRhodeIslandandSouthernNewEngland.1.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.theblooddriveisorganizedbyIsabellesmotherB.Isabellereceivesbloodtransf
129、usionsregularlyC.Isabellehasbeenillfor11monthsD.doctorswillsponsorIsabellesfamily2.Tobeamarrowdonor,youmust.A.bearelativeofthepatientB.carryadriverslicenseC.beatleast18yearsoldD.applytoMichaelsFund3.ThosewhowanttohelppatientslikeIsabellecan.A.cometoWileyHalleveryWednesd
130、ayB.visitwww.ribc.orgforanappointmentC.contacttheirparentsat800-283-8385D.callathospitalsinRhodeIsland答案1.B2.C3.BPassage19(2014重庆,C)词数:283Theideaofbeingabletowalkonwaterhaslonginterestedhumansgreatly.Sadly,biologicalfactspreventuseveraccomplishingsuchathingwithoutartificialaidwesimplyweightoomuch,an
131、dallourmasspushesdownthroughourrelativelysmallfeet,resultinginalotofpressurethatmakesussink.However,severaltypesofanimalscanwalkonwater.OneofthemostinterestingisthecommonbasiliskBasilicusbasilicus,alizard(蜥蜴)nativetoCentralandSouthAmerica.Itcanrunacrosswaterforadistanceofseveralmeters,avoidinggettin
132、gwetbyrapidlyhittingthewaterssurfacewithitsfeet.Thelizardwilltakeasmanyas20stepspersecondtokeepmovingforward.Forhumanstodothis,wedneedhugefeetthatwecouldbringuptoourearsinordertocreateadequate “hitting.”Butfortunatelythereisanalternative:cornflour.Byaddingenoughofthiscommonthicke
133、ningagenttowater(anditdoestakealot),youcancreatea “non-Newtonian” liquidthatdoesntbehavelikenormalwater.Now,ifthesurfaceofthewaterishithardenough,particles(粒子)inthewatergrouptogetherforamomenttomakethesurfacehard.Movequicklyenoughandputenoughforceintoeachstep,andyoureallycanwalkacrossthesu
134、rfaceofanadequatelythickliquidofcornflour.Funthoughallthismaysound,itsstillrathermessyandbetterreadaboutintheorythancarriedoutinpractice.Ifyoumustdoit,thenkeepthewaterwingshandyincaseyoustarttosinkandtakeashowerafterward!1.Walkingonwaterhasntbecomearealitymainlybecausehumans.A.ar
135、enotinterestedinitB.havebiologicallimitationsC.havenotinventedpropertoolsD.areafraidtomakeanattempt2.WhatdoweknowaboutBasilicusbasilicusfromthepassage?A.Itislightenoughtowalkonwater.B.Itshugefeetenableittostayabovewater.C.Itcanrunacrosswateratacertainspeed.D.Itsuniqueskinkeepsitfromgettingwetinwater
136、.3.Whatisthefunctionofthecornflouraccordingtothepassage?A.Tocreateathickliquid.B.Toturnthewaterintosolid.C.Tohelptheliquidbehavenormally.D.Toenablethewatertomoverapidly.4.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardtheideaofhumanswalkingonwater?A.Itisriskybutbeneficial.B.Itisinterestingandwort
137、htrying.C.Itiscrazyandcannotbecomeareality.D.Itisimpracticalthoughtheoreticallypossible.答案1.B2.C3.A4.DPassage20(2013江苏,A)词数:243GuestServicesFrontGateGuestServicescanhelpyouwithanythingfromfindingoutwhattimeyourfavouriteshowstartstopurchasingtickets.TheGuestServiceslocationinsideFrontGatealsoservesas
138、amessagecentre,lostchildrensareaandlostandfound.CanadasWonderlanddoesnotofferpersonalizedpublicpaging(传呼).Food&DrinkOptionsShopsarelocatedthroughoutCanadasWonderland.PicnicbasketsandcoolersarewelcomeattheshelterlocatedoutsideWonderlandonthenorthsideofourFrontGate.Outsid
139、efoodanddrinksarenotallowedinthePark.BottledwatermaybebroughtintothePark.ATMsATMsarelocatedjustinsidetheParkbesideStroller,LockerandWheelchairRentalsattheFrontGate,aswellasKidZville(besideGuestServices),SplashWorks(twolocations),andoutsideThunderRun.PetCareApetcarefacilityislocatedoutsideourFrontGat
140、eonthesouthsideforadailyfee.Waterandair-conditionedsheltersareprovided.Guestsareaskedtoprovidefoodandexercise.FirstAidIfyouneedmedicalassistance,tellanyparkemployeewhowillcallFirstAidandhavethemcometoyourlocation.Stroller,LockerandWheelchairRentalsStroller,lockerandwheelchairrentalsareavailableinsid
141、etheParkattheFrontGate,besideThrillsAreWonderland.SmokingPolicySmokingisnotpermittedwhileridingorstandinginlineforridesorinanyofthechildrensareasortheWaterPark.Smokingispermittedindesignated(指定的)areasonly.FailuretoobserveallParkrulescouldresultinbeingdrivenoutoftheParkwithoutrefund.1.Thele
142、afletistoinformvisitorsoftheParks.A.advancedmanagementB.thrillperformancesC.entertainmentfacilitiesD.thoughtfulservices2.AvisitortotheParkcan.A.rentastrolleroutsideFrontGateB.askforfirstaidbyThunderRunC.smokeintheWaterParkD.leavehispetatKidZville答案1.D2.B三年模拟A组20162018年模拟基础题组Passage1(2018江苏
143、盐城期中,A)词数:301GOTOLDPHONES?HERESHOWTOREUSE,RECYCLEORSELLTHEMItsnaturaltogetthephone-upgradethirstwhenthelikesofApple,Samsungandotherskeepcomingoutwithnewermodels.Butwhatdoyoudowithaserviceablebutoutdateddevice?Heresaguideforfiguringoutwhatyoumightdowithlastyear
144、smodel(orevenolderones).DONATETOCHARITYSeveralcharitiesacceptoldphonesasadonation.Butthesegroupsprobablywontphysicallygiveyouroldphonestopeopleinneed.Instead,theylloftensellyourphonetorecyclersandkeepthemoneywhichgoestowardsdailymanagement.Nearly60percentofthephonescharitiescolle
145、ctareresold,accordingtoarecentsurvey.Theywillpayforshippingifyouaremailingthreeormorephones.SELLSELLSELLOncenewmodelscomeout,olderoneswillfloodontoeBayandotherresalesites.Howmuchmoneyyoucanmakeoffyouroldphonedependsonthebrandandhowmuchwearandtearitsseen.TheresalesiteGazelle,forexample,isof
146、fering$140foraVerizon-readySamsungGalaxyS7in “good” condition.Whatdoes “good” mean?Thephonehasnocracksonthescreenorbody,powersonandmakescalls,andisfreeofmajorscratches.A “perfect” phonethatlookslikeitsneverbeenusedwilllandyou$15more.REUSE,REPURPOSEEvenwithoutcellularservice,youroldphonewil
147、lbeabletogetonWi-fi,soyoucanuseittopostonFacebookordoprettymuchanythingelseyouwantprovidedyouareinWi-firange.Keepitforyourself,giveittoabrokefriend,orloaditupwithkid-friendlyappsandgamesandhanditdowntoyourchildren.Orjustkeepitasabackupincasesomethinghorriblehappenstoyourmainphone.1.Whydocharitiescho
148、osetosellalargeproportionoftheirdonations?A.Theirmanagementhasmadesuchadecision.B.Theyneedtheearningstocovertheirdailyexpenses.C.Thedonationstheyhavereceivedexceedwhattheyneed.D.Theycanearnmoreprofitswithoutpayingforshipping.2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutoldmodels?A.Oldmodelscrowdontoonlineresales
149、itesbeforenewmodelsarelaunched.B.Thebetterconditionoldmodelsofthesamebrandarein,thehigherpricetheywillfetch.C.TheoldmodelshandeddowntoyourkidsshouldbeabletogetonWi-fi.D.Youshouldalwayshaveanoldmodelathandincaseyourmainphonefails.答案1.B2.BPassage2(2018江苏无锡期中,A)词数:347JoiningyoufortwodaysinVienna,Kristi
150、naandIanwillsharetheirexperttipsduringaprivateQ&AperiodandrevealtheirtalentsinaprivateperformanceatthewonderfulPalaisLiechtenstein.FromBudapesttoNurembergviathegreenbeautyoftheWachauValley,thisisawonderfulopportunitytoexplorethecultureofthissplendidriverwithtwoveryspecialguests.HighlightsEventswithK
151、ristinaRihanoffandIanWaite.JoinStrictlyComeDancingstarsKristinaRihanoffandIanWaite,whowilldeliverawonderfulprivatedanceperformancesetagainstthebackgroundofPalaisLiechtenstein.YouwillalsohavetheopportunitytoraiseyourownquestionsduringtheQ&Aperiodwiththedancers.SailaboardtheScenicAmberLaunchedin2016,t
152、heluxurious(奢华的)ScenicAmberfeaturessixcabin(客舱)classes,includingthebestbalconysuiteswithasuperbminibar,asuitebathroomwithLOccitaneToiletries,individualclimatecontrolandanall-weathergreenhouse.Youwillalsoenjoyfacilitiesincludingapool,spa,fitnesscentreandfinediningroomintheCrystalDiningRoom.
153、DiscoverViennaandBudapestDiscoverBudapestshistorichighlightsincludingHeroesSquareandBudaCastle,visitthecityswarmbathsandexplorethesecretHospitalinTheRock.InVienna,delightintheexcellenceofSchonbrunnPalace,enjoyaprivateclassicalmusicconcertatPalaisLiechtensteinandvisitthe
154、world-famousSpanishRidingSchool.AchoiceofculturalexperiencesThroughoutthetouryouwillenjoyawidevarietyofculturalexperiencesthatwillbringeachcountryanddestinationtolife.ExploreMelkAbbey,discoverCeskyKrumlov,theancientjeweloftheCzechRepublic,orlakeaguidedtourofSalzburg,settingfortheSoundofMusic.Youwill
155、alsohavethechancetoexploreRegensburgshistoricOldTownonthelastday.Pricefrom2,395perpersonfor8daysDatesJuly25Aug.1andOct.25Nov.1,2018Interested?Pleasecallat01372593756.1.WhilestayingwithKristinaRihanoffandIanWaite,youreto.A.shareyoursuggestionsonthisspecialtourB.witnesstheirgreatsu
156、ccessatPalaisLiechtensteinC.experiencethecultureofsplendidnaturalsceneryD.keepsilentduringaprivateQ&Aperiod2.IfyouorderthistripinSeptember,youll.A.liveintheluxuriousbalconysuiteswithasuperbminibaratonly2,395B.enjoyabigdinnerintheCrystalDiningRoomC.learntorideintheworld-famousSpanishRidingS
157、choolD.exploreRegensburgshistoricOldTownonOct.25答案1.C2.BPassage3(2017江苏苏州期中,A)词数:297Ifyouwantadventure,thenthestateofNewSouthWales(NSW)inAustraliaistheplacetogo.Nomatterwhattheseasonis,youcanchoosefromawidevarietyoflandscapes,climates,activitiesandexperiencesallwitheasyaccesstotouroperator
158、sandlocalguides.Forsnowlovers,theresnobetterplacethantheSnowyMountains.SkiersandsnowboarderscanhittheslopesforsomedownhillthrillsinKosciuszkoNationalPark.Non-skiingadventureseekerswillenjoyhikingorsnowshoeing.Ifwatersportsaremoreyourthing,thereareplentyofplacestogo.Surfersgrabyoursurfboard
159、sandheadtoByronBay,Shellharbour,orNewcastlesMerewetherBeach.Toseespectacularsealifeupclose,visitLordHoweIsland,aworld-famousdestinationforunderwaterdiving.Theoceans,lakesandriversaroundNSWofferalifetimesworthofexcitingfishingandboatingchallenges.Wantmore?Experiencetherushofwhite-
160、waterraftinginJindabyneandPenrith,orgobarefootwaterskiinginPortStephens.ForadventureinNSW,theskysthelimit!Bookahot-air-balloonorhelicopterrideoverthestunningvineyardsoftheHunterValley,goskydivinginWollongong,ortryhang-glidinginStanwellPark.GettoknowtheStatesuniqueandtoughlandscap
161、esonacaving,canoeingorrockclimbingadventure.Four-wheel-drivingandoff-roadingtoursarepopularinbothCountryNSWandOutbackNSW.OrexplorepartsoftheStateonhorsebackyoullfindgreathorseridingoptionsinSydneyandthroughoutNSW.1.Wherecanyougobarefootwaterskiing?A.StanwellPark.B.TheHunterValley.C.PortSte
162、phens.D.Wollongong.2.Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?A.Toadvertiseanewholidaytour.B.TodescribethegeographyofNSW.C.ToencouragepeopletomovetoNSW.D.TopromoteNSWstouristattractions.答案1.C2.DPassage4(2017扬州高三上学期期中,A)词数:282TheEnglishShortStoriesWorkbookWhataboutthePRACTICE?Thestorybookcomeswithacom
163、pleteworkbook,anditisfullofexercisestoimproveyourstudentsEnglishevenfurther.Vocabulary,grammar,comprehensionandwritingexercises.Eachstorygetsitsownsetofexercises.Youcanusethemas:ReadytousecompletelessonplansHomeworkassignmentsESLWorksheetsEssaywritingassignments“Unseen” quizzesComprehensio
164、ntestsWhatlearnersaresaying:“Thestoriesareinterestingandtheymademelearnandhavefunatthesametime.TheexercisesmakeyoupracticeEnglisheasily,andthishelpsrememberhowtouseEnglishcorrectly.”MichaelT.student“Greatstories!Theyarefuntoread,andfuntopractice.ItreallyhelpstolearnEnglish.”NetaG.studentHighinterest
165、andsimplevocabularyshortstoriesImportantvocabularyisfrequentlyrepeated.Newvocabularyandcommonslangprovideadditionalchallenge.NomorehoursofsearchingforsuitablestoriesandexercisesUsethesestoriesandexercisesascompletelessonplansImproveyourstudentsEnglishstepbystepNowyoucangettheBook+Workbook(
166、110pagesintotal)andadditionalbonusesatthepriceof$24.95!Instantdownload!Noneedtowaitfordaysforyourbooks.LickHereNowtoGettheBook,WorkbookandBonuses1.WhatcanstudentsgetfromtheEnglishShortStoriesWorkbook?A.Additionalbonuses.B.Somecurrentexpressions.C.Essaywritingtechnologies.D.Thecompletelessonplans.2.W
167、hatisthisarticleintendedtodo?A.ToteachstudentshowtopracticeEnglish.B.ToinstructteacherstoteachEnglishcorrectly.C.Topromoteastorybookonsale.D.Totellnetizensofonlineregistration.答案1.B2.CPassage5(2017江苏七校联考,A)词数:322ThisisaEuropeancompanywhichproduceselevatorsallovertheworld.Thesetwopositionsarebasedint
168、heirR&Dcenter.Pleasesendyourresumeandcoverlettertoedison.shi.ChiefDesignEngineerRequirements:1.AuniversitydegreeinMechanicalEngineeringorequivalentisamust.AmastersdegreeandespeciallyamajorinStructuralMechanicsarepreferred;2.Havingaknowledgeofelevatordesignorheavymachinedesignispreferred;3.
169、ThecandidatesmustbefamiliarwithusingFEMsoftwareandbefamiliarwithusingAutoCAD;4.GoodwrittenandoralcommunicationskillsinEnglish;5.Systematicandself-motivatedapproachtowork;6.Abilitytoworkindependentlyasapartoftheteam;highlymotivated,passionateandinitiative;7.Atleastoneyearsexperienceisprefer
170、red.StructuralAnalystRequirements:1.AmastersdegreeinMechanicalEngineeringorequivalentisamust;2.Thecandidatesmusthaveasolidknowledgeofthebasictheoriesrelatedtostructuralmechanics;3.Elevatorexperienceisnotamust,understandingthattheanalysisresultswillbeusedtodimensionelevatorcomponents;4.Soun
171、dPCskills:Windows,MicrosoftOffice,etc;5.Goodlanguagecapability:fluentinbothChineseMandarinandEnglish(oral,readingandwriting);6.Atleasttwoyearsexperienceisrequired;7.Responsiblepersonswithgoodteamworkspirit.1.Accordingtotheads,candidates,whoarelikelytobeemployed,shouldbe.A.honestandstrictB.
172、cooperativeandexperiencedC.independentandenergeticD.humorousandreliable2.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttherequirementsofthetwopositions?A.SolidskillsofMicrosoftOfficesoftwarearerequiredinthem.B.CandidateswhohavenojobexperienceinMechanicalEngineeringcanapplyforthem.C.BothfluentChineseandEnglishabilit
173、iesarerequiredinthem.D.CandidateswithamastersdegreeinMechanicalengineeringcanapplyforthem.答案1.B2.DPassage6(2016江苏常州一模,C)词数:440TheOxforddictionaryhasannounceditswordoftheyear.Itsspelled.Actually,itisntspelledatall,becauseitcontainsnoletters,justa “facewithtearsofjoy”emoj
174、i.“ThefactthatEnglishaloneisprovingnotenoughtomeettheneedsof21st-centurydigitalcommunicationisahugechange,”saysCasparGrathwohl,presidentofOxforddictionaries.Whenoneofhisdictionarycolleaguessuggestedusinganemojiinsteadoftheword“emoji”, “lightbulbswentoff”.Untilrecently,Grathwohl,whois44,avoidedusinge
175、mojisaltogetherbecauseheworriedthathewouldlookasifhe“wastryingtogetinonteenculture”.“Ifeltinauthentic.ButIthinktherewasatippingpointthisyear.Itsnowmovedintothemainstream.”Some76%oftheUKadultpopulationownsasmartphone,andofthose,between80%and90%useemojis.Worldwide,sixbillionaresentdaily.The“
176、facewithtearsofjoy”isthemostused,representing20%ofallUKand17%ofallUSemojiuse.Ithasovertakenthestandardsmiley-faceemojiinpopularity,whichmaymeanthatemojiusersaremovingtowardsexaggerationorironyorfun,orthatallthisemojiusehasbroughteveryonetoahigheremotionalplane.Evenifyoudontsendemojisyourse
177、lf,youwillprobablyreceivethem.Howfardoemojisfunctionasalanguage?“Theresalotofprejudiceagainstemojis,”VyvyanEvans,aprofessorinlinguisticsatBangorUniversity,says.“Alotofpeoplethinktheyareabackwardstep,butthismisunderstandsthenatureofhumancommunication.”Thepictureismorecomplicated,withemojiso
178、fferingbothgreaterfreedomandlimitationsthanverballanguage.“Emojisarentalanguageassuch.Theydontdevelopinthewaythatthenaturallanguagedoes.Buttheyareworkingaccordingtothesameprinciplesofcommunicationasthespokenlanguage.Whatisthevalueofanemoji?IthinkIcanprovethiswithanordinarysentenc
179、e.” Thereisapause. “Iloveyou,”hesays.“Crikey(哎呀),Iloveyou,”hesaysitagain.ThefirsttimeIthinkhemeansit;thesecondtimewebothknowhedoesnt. “Themeaningiscomingfromextra-languagefactors,” hesays. “Emojisareperformingthesamefunctionindigitalspeech.”Likeanysortoflanguage,emojisareevolving. “Idothin
180、ktheyaresubtle(微妙)andrich,” Grathwohlsays. “Theycanmeandifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Thefactthatweareusingemojisincombinationtoexpressmorecomplexideasandexperiencesisoneofthemostfunandplayfulpartsofthewholewords.Willemojisfinallycometolooksomethingmoreliketraditionallanguagethatweunderstand?”heas
181、ks.“Thatwouldbeinteresting.”1.Thesentence“lightbulbswentoff”(Para.2)meansthat.A.thepresidentbecameembarrassedandannoyedB.thepresidentsuddenlyrealizedhewasoutdatedC.thesuggestionwasimmediatelyadoptedD.thesuggestionstartedaheateddiscussion2.The“facewithtearsofjoy”ismorepopularthanthesmiley-faceemoji,w
182、hichmeansthat.A.emojisarechangingconstantlyB.thesmiley-faceemojiistootraditionalC.adultshavemoresorrowthanjoyintheirdailylifeD.peopleliketoexpresstheiremotionsinaricherway3.VyvyanEvansusesthesentence“Iloveyou.”asanexample(Para.4)toprovethat.A.emojiscanexpresstherealmeaningbehindwordsB.emojisarediffe
183、rentfromthenaturallanguageC.peoplefeelfreetouseemojisincommunicationD.emojiswilllimitpeopleinexpressingtheirfeelings4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmightGrathwohlagreewith?A.Emojisaretoochildishforadults.B.Peoplehavethesameexplanationforanemoji.C.Usingemojiscanaddfuntocommunication.D.Emojiswon⣺
184、11;tdevelopintoalanguage.答案1.C2.D3.A4.CPassage7(2016江苏苏锡常镇一模,C)词数:416Withtheseincreasedpressuresanddifficultyinensuringagraduateajob,morepeopleareturningtorecruitment(招聘)agenciesforhelp.LukeHarperwroteforTheIndependentwarningstudentstobecautiouswhenusinggraduaterecruitmentagenciesintheirjobhunt.Thea
185、rticlesmainargumentagainstgraduaterecruitmentagenciesisthattheyarelookingtosignpeopleupfortheagencyandharvestdata,withouthavinganyrealintentiontopersonallyfindthemajob.Thefundamentalproblemwiththisapproachisabasicmisunderstandingofhowtherecruitmentsectorworks.Oneofthemorecommonwaysisthatre
186、cruitmentagenciesaimtofindyouajobtosecureafeefromtheirclients.Recruitmentagenciesoperateasabusiness,notacareersserviceandarenotexpectedtofindyouajobwhileyouwaitaround.Thereisnodenyingthatamongsttherecruitmentagencies,therearesomeCV-hungry,cut-and-shutagenciesthatareuninterestedinthecandidatestheyhav
187、eontheirbooks.However,nowadaystheseareintheminorityanddonttendtolastverylong.PaulFarrer,ChiefExecutiveofaleadingrecruitmentagencyisworriedthatafewbadapplesareruiningthereputationofwhatisanexcellentsector.Farrersaid, “Thetroublewithsuchanimbalancedandmisleadingarticleisthatsomegraduatesmayn
188、owbeputoffapproachingrecruitmentagenciesthatmaywellbeabletohelpthem.”Professionalsintheindustryarecautiousabouthowsomeofthelessrespectableagenciesoperate.Earnestrecruitersbelievethatgraduatesshouldbeawarethatsomeoftheseagencieswilltakeongraduatesforalltheirdetailsratherthanhelpingthemfindajob,likeHa
189、rpermentioned.Tofightthis,Farraradvisesthat “Graduatesshouldhaveasimplechecklistbeforeapproachinganyagency.Hastheagencytakenthetimetotalktome?Havetheyinvitedmetoaface-to-facemeeting?HavetheyguaranteednottoforwardmyCVtoanyemployerwithoutmypermission?Thesethreestepswillsafeguardeveryapplication.”Farre
190、ralsopointedoutthatthatisnottheonlysafetynetthatgraduatescanrelyon.Hesaid, “GraduatescanalsochecktoseeiftheagenciesaremembersofeitherAPSCOortheREC,thetwotradebodiestheycanmakeanofficialcomplaintto.Thevastmajorityofrecruitmentagenciesareprofessionalorganisationsthathelpplacethousandsofgraduateseveryy
191、earandpoorlyresearchedarticleshelpnoone.”1.Themainpurposeofthispassageisgraduaterecruitmentagencies. A.toadvisereaderstobecautiousaboutB.toargueagainstsomemisjudgmentagainstC.toexplainwhythereisaprejudiceagainstD.toseekthesolutionstotheproblemscausedby2.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassag
192、e?A.LukeHarperholdsthesameideaaboutjobswithPaulFarrer.B.Recruitmentagenciesactuallydothesameworkasacareersservice.C.Jobhuntersdetailedinformationisofvaluetorecruitmentagencies.D.AmemberofAPSCOortheRECwillnotcheatitsclients.3.WhatadvicedoesPaulFarrergivegraduatestoavoidlessrespectableagenci
193、es?A.Consultingprofessionalsbeforegivingtheirpersonaldetailstoanagency.B.Makingaface-to-faceinvestigationintoanagencybeforeapproachingit.C.GuaranteeingthattheagencywillnotforwardtheirCVtoanyemployer.D.Selectingsomeagenciesthataremonitoredbyofficialtradebodies.4.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowa
194、rdsgraduaterecruitmentagencies?A.Neutral.B.Positive.C.Negative.D.NotClear.答案1.B2.C3.D4.BB组20162018年模拟提升题组(满分:38分时间:50分钟)Passage1(2018江苏南京高淳区97校高三联考,B)词数:337Gettingmorefollowersissomethingweusuallyassociatewithsocialmediaormicromessagingapps,butsoonwecouldallhaveanewtypeoffolloweraroboticone.Dozensof
195、robotsandtechnologyfansgatheredinBoston,earlierthismonthfortheRoboBusinessconference.Thelatestdevelopmentsintheworldofroboticswereshowntothepublicandthistimethetrendwasrobotsfollowingpeople.Perhapsthemostexcitingdevelopmentonshowwastheabilityofdrones(无人机)tofollowyoufromtheair,actingasyourownpersonal
196、cameramanorphotographer.Oneexampleis3-DRoboticsIris+drone,developedbyaUS-basedcompany.Thedroneisfittedwithcamerasandhasa “followme” function.ItconnectswithyourGPS-enabledAndroiddevice(设备),likeamobilephone.Thenitfliesandfollowsyouaround,shootingactionfootage(片段)ofyoufromabove.Thesoftwareint
197、hedronemakessurethatyourealwaysinthecenteroftheframe.Itcankeepworkingfor15minutes,aslongastherearenttoomanytreesforittocrashinto.Thiscouldbeexcitingforanyonewholovesactionsportsorwantstobethestaroftheirownshortfilm.Butwhatifyouwanttobeoneofthosecelebritieswhohavehelperscarryingal
198、ltheirbagsanddoingalltheirchores?ArobotcalledBudgeecanhelp.Budgee,madeby5ElementsRobotics,isliterallyabasketonwheels.Itismainlydesignedtohelpelderlyanddisabledpeople.Itisalsoagoodchoiceforanyonewhodoesnthaveenougharmsforgrocerybags.Itcancarryupto22.7kgofitems.TomakeBudgeefollowthem,itsowne
199、rwillhavetowearasmalldeviceanduseanapptosetthedistancebetweenthemselvesandtherobot.Budgeeevensendsatextmessagewhenitcantkeepupwithitsowner.“Iwantyoutolookattherobotlikehesyourbuddy;hesyourfriend.Theresarelationshipyoudevelopwiththerobot,” WendyRoberts,CEOof5El
200、ementsRoboticssaid.ItmightnotbequitethesameasroboticassistantsweveseeninmoviessuchasDisneysWall-E,whererobotscaterforoureveryneed,butthatideadoesntseemquitesofar-fetched(不着边际的)now.1.ThedronedevelopedbyaUS-basedcompanycan.A.decidewhotoputinthecenteroftheframeB.flyaroundy
201、ouandtakevideosfromaboveC.beusedtotakepicturesandmakephonecallsD.keepworkingfor15minutesinanyconditions2.Accordingtothearticle,Budgeeismostlikelytobetargetedat.A.staffinsupermarketsB.elderlyanddisabledpeopleC.thosewholoveactionsportsD.celebritieswhoneedaclosebuddy3.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto.A.u
202、rgepeopletobuythedroneandBudgeeB.tellthereaderabouttwonewtypesofrobotsC.callonpeopletodeveloprelationshipswithrobotsD.analyzewhythetwotypesofrobotscanleadatrend答案1.B2.B3.BPassage2(2018江苏丹阳高级中学期中,C)词数:433Somemicecaneasilyrememberwheretheyhidefood,butnotthosegeneticallyengineeredtodevelopAlzheimer
203、49011;sdisease.Likehumanstheybecomeforgetful.Bythetimethesemicearesevenmonthsoldtheyareunabletoremember,forexample,whichpartofamazetheyhaveexploredbefore.Twomonthslater,theirbrainsarefilledwithprotein “plaques” thatalsocharacterisethelatterstageofthediseaseinhumans.Nowresearchershavemanagedtorestore
204、memoriestomicewithAlzheimers.Thishelpsprovidemoreevidenceabouthowmemoriesarelostduringtheearlystagesofthediseaseandmaypointtohow,sometimeinthefuture,thosememoriesmightbebroughtback.SusumuTonegawaandhiscolleaguesattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyusedatechniqueknownasoptogenetics,whicha
205、ctivatesneurons(神经元)byshininglightonthem.AstheyreportinNature,theresearcherspreparedseven-month-oldAlzheimersmicebyinjectingaharmlessvirusintotherodentsdentategyrus(齿状回区),apartofthehippocampusthathelpstostorefearfulmemories.Theviruscontainsageneforchannelrhodopsin-2,alight-sensit
206、iveproteinwhichformspores(毛孔)inthecellmembranesofneuronsinfectedwiththevirus.Theseporesareclosedinthedark,butopeninresponsetobluelight,floodingneuronswithpositivelychargedions.Theresultingpulseofcurrentmakestheneuronsfire.Inastandardlabtestofmemory,amousewasplacedinaboxandgivenasmallelectricalshockt
207、oitsfeet.Normalmicerememberthisandfreezeinfearifputbackintheboxthefollowingday,butmicewithAlzheimersjumpaboutasusual.Yetwhentheresearchersstimulated(刺激)thedentategyrusofthesemicewithbluelight,theyalsofroze,suggestingthattheywerenowabletorecalltheoriginalshock.Holdingontoafearfulmemoryinthe
208、longterm,however,requiresthebraintostrengthenthenerveconnectionsthatlinkmemoryoftheboxtoexperienceoftheshock.Thislong-termstrengtheningprocessgoesawayinthebrainsofAlzheimerspatients.Consistentwiththisidea,theAlzheimersmicedidnotfreezewhenplacedintheboxbutonlywhentheirneuronswerei
209、lluminated(照射).TohelptheAlzheimersmicekeeptheirmemoryoftheelectricshock,theteamflashedtheirdentategyruswithbluelightat100hertz,afrequencyknowntoinducelong-termstrengthening.AfterthistheAlzheimersmicefrozeintheboxforatleastsixcontinuousdays,suggestingtheywereabletoremembertheshock
210、themselves.DrTonegawasteamfoundthatstimulatingneuronsinthedentategyrusotherthanthosedirectlyinvolvedwithholdingthefearmemorypreventedAlzheimersmicefromrememberingtheirshocksinthelongterm.Thatsuggeststhatunlessthetechniquecanberefined,deep-brainstimulationmaynotbeeffective.1.Which
211、ofthefollowingisthemainfindingoftheresearch?A.Itprovidesmoreevidenceandpossiblewaystorecoverlostmemories.B.Ittellsustheinfluenceoflostmemoriesonmice.C.Itprovesthatmicesbrainsarefullofprotein “plaques”.D.Itprovidesuswiththewaytodotheexperiment.2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouthippocampus
212、istrue?A.Itisalight-sensitiveprotein.B.Itcontainsageneforchannelrhodopsin-2.C.Ithelpstomemorizebadexperience.D.Itisaharmlessvirusinjectedintothemice.3.willNOThavethereactionoffearwhenplacedintheboxagain?A.MicegivenanelectricalshockB.MicewithAlzheimerdiseaseC.ThemicestimulatedbybluelightD.T
213、hemicewithneuronsilluminated4.WhyisithardformicewithAlzheimertokeepafearfulmemoryinthelongrun?A.Becausetheirbrainscantstrengthencertainnerveconnections.B.Becausethemiceweregivenasmallelectricalshocktoitsfeet.C.Becausetheirdentategyrusneedflashingwithbluelightat100hertz.D.Becausethenervecon
214、nectionslinkingthememorydisappearinthebrain.答案1.A2.C3.B4.DPassage3(2017江苏南通、徐州10月联考,A)词数:38924hoursinwesternSydney:whattodo,wheretogoOnarecentweekend,myboyfriendandIdecidedtoexploretheareaforthefirsttime.Friday6p.m.CheckinatAturaBlacktownhotelAfteraneasy40-minutetraintripfromCentralStationtoBlacktow
215、n(about$5onewaywiththeOpalsmartcard),wecatchataxi(about$20)towesternSydneysnewesthotel,theAturaBlacktown.Itsasleekbutwelcominghotelwithanopen-planlobbythatincorporatesanin-houserestaurantandacomfortableloungearea.Upstairs,wequicklywarmtoourmodernguestroom,whichfeaturesreliable,fr
216、eeWi-fi,freemoviesonalargewall-mountedTV,andinthebathroomMalin+Goetztoiletries(洗漱用品).Itsgoodvalueatabout$160forakingroom.8p.m.Dinnerandadrive-inmovieThehotelsRoadhouseBarandGrillhasanupscalemenu(mains$2$40perperson)butacasualatmosphere,withanopenkitchenandfamiliesseatedatseveralt
217、ables.WevebeentoldnottofillupwithdinnersowereluctantlyleaveourtenderScotchfilletandexpertlypan-friedbarramundiunfinished.Atthereception,wepickupkeystothehotelswhiteCadillac,whichisparkedoutfront,anddrivearoundthecornertotheSkylineDrive-In($20foronecarwithtwopassengers).Saturday9a
218、.m.FeastinginBonnyriggEverywherewego,thereisfood.Atthetemple,wewatchafamousLaotionchefpreparepawpawsalad,whileatthemosqueweareofferedfeather-lightfairyfloss.Later,inalow-ceilingedAsiangrocer,wearefedsublimericepaperrollsbyaproprietorwhospeaksfivelanguages.ThosewhodismissordinaryAustraliansasconserva
219、tiveandintoleranthaveclearlynotvisitedBonnyrigg.6p.m.People-watchingattheEmporiumInParramatta,thevenue(场所)ofthemomentistheEmporium,a150-seatexposed-brickspacewithamod-OzmenuwhichleanstheMediterranean.Unlikemanyofthemorecasualplaceswevisitovertheweekend,theEmporiumhasadecidedlygrown-upatmosphere,full
220、ofwell-dressedcouplesandsmartwaitstaff.DisheslikeadelicatestewofMoretonBaybugs($36)andtruffle-stuffedchickenbreast(also$36)aredelicious.DontexpecttogetatableonSaturdaynightunlessyoubookahead.1.HowmuchdidtheauthorandherboyfriendhavetopayatleastonFriday?A.$216.B.$226.C.$332.D.$230.2.Accordin
221、gtothepassage,avisitortowesternSydneycan. A.getwarminmodernguestroomsB.overeatdeliciousdinnerC.hireacartoseemoviesD.feelunfriendlinessfromordinaryAustralians答案1.D2.CPassage4(2017江苏四校联考,A)词数:350NewScientistEventInstantExpertHowYourBrainWorksSaturday,20May2017from10:00to17:00London,theUnitedKingdomEve
222、rwonderedhowyourbrainworks?Howthatstuffinyourheadenablesyoutosee,hearandthinkabouttheworldaroundyou,makedecisionsandactonthem?Joinsixleadingscientiststoexplorewhatweknowabout “themostdifficultkiloofmatterintheuniverse”.ThedaywillbechairedbypsychologistandpresenterofBBCRadio4sAllintheMind,C
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
