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02-2閱讀理解專題練習(模擬5組)——2022屆高考英語沖刺段導與練(新高考)

(題號排列仿新高考真題)

第一組

A

(2022?河南鶴壁高中模擬預測)TheMostAttractiveTripsforYou

LookfordesignergoodswiththisshoppingdaytriptoBicester

VillagefromLondon.Justanhourfromthecapital,theluxury

shoppingstorethereishometoBritishandinternationalbrandssuch

asAlexanderMcQueen,PaulSmithandStellaMcCartney.You'Halso

TheBicesterVillageTour

getaVIPpassforfurthersavingsonselectbrands.

ManyofLondon'stopattractionsliealongtheThamesRiver.

ThisboatcruisesbymostofthemandincludesaLondonEyerideto

seethemfromabove.Gettoknowthecity'sbeatingheartandgreat

differencesasyoupasshistoricsitessuchasBigBen,StPaul's

TheLondonEyeBoatTour

CathedralandtheTowerofTendonaswellasmodemlandmarks.

YoucanvisitLondonlocationsusedtofilmscenesfromthe

world-famousHarryPottermoviesduringthisfamily-friendlytour.

Exploringthecitywithaguidemeansthatyou'llgetinsider

informationandmovienewsthatyouwon'tfindintheguidebooks,

andyoudon'thavetoworryaboutgettinglostamongthecentral

TheBestMovieTour

Londoncrowds.

SeeLondonwithyourownprivatedriverwhoshowsyouaround

thecityinaclassicminicar.Duringthetour,yourdriver-guideshows

youbothtopattractionsincludingHousesofParliament,BigBen,and

lesser-knownfavoriteslikeBoroughMarket-theoldestfoodmarket

inLondon.Getaninsider'sviewonthebestplacestogoandhave

ThePrivateTour

fun.

21.WhatcanbeknownaboutBicesterVillage?

A.Itisagoodplacetobuyluxurygoods.B.ItliesonthebankoftheThamesRiver.

C.IthastheoldestfoodmarketinLondon.D.Itisinternationallyfamousforboattours.

22.WhatcanyoudoonthePrivateTour?

A.Enjoyclassicmovies.B.Havefunontheboat.

C.Letyourdriverguidethetour.D.DrivealorryaroundtheTowerofLondon.

23.DuringwhichtourcanyouseethefilmingspotofHarryPotter?

A.TheBicesterVillageTour.B.TheLondonEyeBoatTour,

C.TheBestMovieTour.D.ThePrivateTour.

B

(2022?北京高三專題練習)StefaniShamrowiczlivesinColorado.The24-year-oldwomanhasspent23days

pickingup126bagsofrubbishacrossthecountry

Havingoveramonthofffromherjobatacampusrecreationcenter,StefaniShamrowiczdecidedtotakeatrip

tohelpcleanuptheenvironment.

She'snowdrivenover70hoursthroughColorado,NewMexico,Arizona,Texas,Louisiana

Florida,Georgia,Tennessee,Kentucky,Ohio,Pennsylvania,andNewYork-cleaningupeverythingfrompee-filled

bottlestolawnornaments.About80percentoftherubbishwasdrinkingbottles.Stefanisaidshehadfoundafew

fast-foodtoysandatirewithapairofcowboybootsinitandheraimwasn'ttoshame,butratherencouragepeople

todowhattheycan

Collectinganywherefromoneto16bagsatatime,Stefani'sbeendiscouraged.Shefeltshewasn'tdoing

enough.Shesaidtherewasaplacethathadanoceanofrubbishandshepushedoutfourbags,butthenshebroke

downbecausesherealizedhowmuchrubbishtherewasanditfeltlikefourbagsdidn'tdoanything.Butshe

rememberedtojustdowhatshecould,especiallysinceshehadgonebeyondhergoal.Shesaidshededicatedthat

toherparentsbecausetheyraisedhertobeanindependentpersonandhadbeenverysupportiveonthetrip

Peopledonated$10abagforStefanitocleanupintheirname,whichsheusesforlodgingandgas.The

person'snameiswrittenonhowmanybagsthey'vedonatedtowardsandStefanipostedapictureonherInstagram

whentheywerefiled,thankingthemforhelpingcleanupthecitshewasin.

Peopleonlineandinpersonhaverespondedpositivelytotheproject.Stefanirecalledpeoplesentherpictures

ofbagsoftrashtheypickedup.Once,whenshestarteddoingabagonthebeachinFlorida,twoladiessawherand

startedhelpingherfillthebag.

WithherjobresumingJune1,Stefaniisnowbackhomebutshehassomanygoodthingstosayabouther

uniqueU.S.roadtrip.There\littereverywhere,soPmjusthappytobeabletomakealittlebitofanimpact

everywhereIgo.Cleaningupthislitterisahugethankyouforallthejoyandgoodtimesnationalparksandnature

ingeneralhasbroughttomyshesaid.

24.WhydidStefanidriveower70hoursacrosstheUSA?

A.Tocallonpeopletodonatemoney.

B.Toearnalivingbyclassifyingrubbish.

C.Toencouragepeopletoprotecttheenvironment.

D.Toenjoythesceneryofthenationalparksandnature

25.WhatistheinfluenceofStefani'scleaninguprubbish?

A.Peopleofferedtheirhelpalongherjourney.

B.Herparentsmakejointeffortstosupporther.

C.Peoplebegintodonatetheirmoneyforherproject.

D.Manypeopletakeactiontocleanuptheenvironment

26.What'stheattitudeoftheauthortowardscleaningupthelitter?

A.Discouraged.B.AnxiousC.Surprised.D.Pleased.

27.Whatdoesthepassagewanttotellus?

A.Cleaninguprubbishisatoughtask.B.Akindactcanmakeabigdifference

C.Believinginoneselfisthekeytosuccess.D.Onewillrealizehisdreamifhepersistsinit.

c

(2022?黑龍江哈九中二模)Youmaynotknowit,butyourbrainisalreadyanamazingvocabularylearning

machine.Whenyoureadorlistentosomething,yourbraindoesn'ttakeeachwordatfacevalue:it'scontinuously

takingstatisticsaboutwhichwordsappeartogetherregularlysothatitcanexpectwhat'scomingnextandprocess

speechfaster.

Ourbrainscontinuouslyreleaseelectricalsignals,whichchangedependingonwhattaskyourbrainisdealing

with.Scientistscanuseatechniquetoreadsomeofthesetostudyhowyourbrainprocesseslanguage.

Oneofthesesignals,calledN400,changesdependingonwhetherwordsmakesenseincontextornot.The

N400isrelativelysmallforexpectedwordcombinations,likecoffeeandcream,andincreasesinheightfor

unexpectedwordcombinations,likecoffeeandcap.ThismeansthatscientistscanreadtheN400heighttoanalyze

thekindofexpectationsyouhaveaboutwhichwordsusuallyappeartogether.

Inlanguagelearners,theN400changesbasedonproficiency(熟練程度).Thebetterpeoplegetatalanguage,

theclosertheirN400patternistonativespeaker,s.Thismeansthatanimportantpartoflanguageproficiencyis

takingstatisticsandbuildingexpectationsaboutwhatwordsusuallyappeartogether,justasnativespeakersdo.

Togetbetteratthis,weneedtofloodourbrainswithloadsofnaturalcontent,sowecanbuildupapictureof

whichkindsofwordsusuallyappeartogether.Readingisagreatwaytodothisandthere'slotsofresearchthat

showsthatreadingworkswondersforyourvocabularyskills.

However,itisimportanttorememberthatiftherearetoomanyunknownwords,itcanbedifficulttofigure

outwhattheymeanfromthecontext.Anditisunpleasanthavingtostopeverytwomilestolookupaword.Graded

readers,whicharebooksadaptedtomakethemeasiertounderstandatlowerlevels,areperfectforlearnersof

foreignlanguages.

28.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph1?

A.Tostateafact.B.Toofferasuggestion.

C.Tomakeacomparison.D.Toproposeadefinition.

29.WhatdoesitmeaniftheN400increases?

A.Wemakesenseofsomewordcombinationsinacontext.

B.Wecombinesomenewwordstomakeasentence.

C.Wememorizesomewordcombinationstolearnalanguage.

D.Wemeetsomewordcombinationsbeyondourexpectations.

30.Howcanwehaveanativespeaker-likeN400patternaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Byreadingsomebooksaboutvocabularyskills.

B.Byreadinglotsofnaturalcontent.

C.Byreadingloadsofbooksaboutnatureanddrawingpictures.

D.Byreadingauthenticcontenttoincreaseourvocabulary.

31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Itismorebeneficialtoreadeasybooks.

B.Itisimportanttolookupnewwords.

C.Weshouldmainlyreadadaptedbooks.

D.Weshouldchoosematerialsrightforourlevel.

D

(2022?四川攀枝花二模)Foranimalsthatspendmostoftheirliveshighinthetrees,g叩s(缺口)intheforest

mightaswellbetheGrandCanyon(大峽谷).Thesegapsareespeciallyhardongibbons,akindofmonkey-like

animalswithlongarms;althoughlargermalescanjumpacrosssomegaps,femalesandyoungcanbecutofffrom

food,companions,andevenpotentialmates.Now,anewstudysuggestsacoupleofstrongropescouldreallyhelp

bridgethegap.

GibbonsareatriskofdyingoutacrossSoutheastAsia,largelybecauseofhabitatloss.Withjust30

individuals(個體theHainangibbonisconsideredtherarestprimate(靈長目動物)onEarth.Allofthese

animalsliveontheBawanglingNationalNatureReserveinHainan,anislandprovinceinsouthernChina.InJuly

2014,atyphooncausedlandslidesacrossthereserve,creatinggapsintheforestcanopy(樹冠)thatweredifficultfor

theseprimatestocross.

Tohelpreconnectthehabitats,professionaltreeclimberssetupanartificial“bridge“acrossa15-meter-wide

narrowvalley,madeoftwomountaineering-graderopes.Nearly6monthslater,thegibbonsstartedtousethe

bridgetocrossthegaps,researchersreporttodayinScientificReports.Theteamdocumented52crossingsina

groupofeightgibbons,withmostwalkingalongoneropewhileholdingontothesecondropeforsupport,which

thescientistsnamed“handrailing”.Thegibbonsalsoshimmiedbeneaththeropesusingallarmsandlegstothe

oppositeside.

Conservationistspreviouslybuiltartificialbridgestohelpothertree-boundanimalspeciessuchastheBornean

orangutanandtheJavanslowloris.ButthisisthefirstexampleoftherareHainangibbonusingthem.Therope

bridgescouldbeashort-termsolution(解決辦法)toreconnectseparatedhabitats,theresearchersargue,combined

witheffortstoprovideenoughnaturalforestcover.

32.Whywereropebridgesconstructedaccordingtothetext?

A.Toincreasegibbons?habitats.B.Tohelpallgibbonstocrossgaps.

C.Tosavegibbonsfrombeingendangered.D.Toprovidefoodandcompanyforgibbons.

33.WhatdoweknowaboutgibbonsfromParagraph2?

A.Gibbonsarerarelyseenbecauseofdyingout.

B.Habitatlosswastoblameforgibbons'dyingout.

C.Gibbonscouldn'tcrossgapscausedbyatyphoon.

D.Thenaturaldisastermayhaveputgibbonsindanger.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shimmied"inParagraph3mostprobablymean?

A.showedupB.felldownC.movedforwardsD.hungup

35.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.RopeBridgestoHelpEndangeredGibbons

B.WhatLedtotheDisappearanceofGibbons?

C.RarestPrimateintheHainanNationalNatureReserve

D.TheMostEffectiveEffortstoProvideEnoughHabitatforGibbons

第二組

A

(2022?安徽模擬預測)CaregiversWanted-WeekendOnly

Entry-levelorexperiencedcaregiversworkweekendsonlyatourMantualocation.Careforthechildrenand

adults.

$10startingrate+$1shiftdifferential(工資級差)onthe2nd&3rdshifts.

?Dayshift:7:00am-7:00pmeverySaturday&Sunday

?Nightshift(Option1):7:00pm-7:00ameveryFriday&Saturday

?Nightshift(Option2):7:00pm-7:00ameverySaturday&Sunday

Whatweoffer:PaidTraining/PaidTimeOff(PTO)/BonusCash

Bonuscash:WeekendWarriorswhoworktwo12-hourshiftsperweekendreceiveapaymentforanextra

8-hourshiftatthestartingrateof$10perhour.Shiftdifferentialdoesnotapplytobonuscash.

Full-timeHousekeeperWanted

Full-timeHousekeeperisneededatHattieLarlhaminMantua.

$10.00/hourstartingrate+excellentbenefitsincludingfreelifeinsurance.

?Full-time,1stshift:6:30am-3:00pm

?Full-time,2ndshift:3:00pm-11:30pm

Whatweoffer:Paidtraining/EmployeeDiscounts/FlexibleSchedule/PTO

LicensedPracticalNurses(LPNs)Wanted

APPLYNOWtobeawardeduptoa$1,000BONUSafteroneyearofemployment!

?Full-time,36hours/week,6:30pm-7:00am

?Full-time,36hours/week,6:30am-7:00pm

Whatweoffer:Home-likeWorkEnvironment/CompetitivePay/FlexibleSchedule/PTO

FoodServicesAssistant(FSA)Wanted

FoodServiceAssistantmakesadifferenceinthelivesofchildrenandadultswithintellectual(智力的)and

developmentaldisabilities.

?1stshift:5:30am-2:00pm

?2ndshift:11:30am-8:00pm

Everyotherweekendrequired.

Whatweoffer:Paidtraining/FlexibleSchedule/PTO

21.HowmuchcanacaregiverearnifshechoosesNightShift(Optionl)andworksfor12hours?

A.$120.B.$128,C.$132.D.$136.

22.Whichpositionhassomethingtodowithattendingtothedisabled?

A.Caregiver.B.Full-timeHousekeeper.

C.LicensedPracticalNurse.D.FoodServicesAssistant.

23.Whatdoweknowaboutthethirdjob?

A.Thenursemusthaveacollegedegree.B.Thenurseneedstowork36hoursaweek.

C.Thenurseonlyhastoworkattheweekend.D.Thenursecanget1,000bonusaftertwoyears.

B

(2022?天津高三專題練習)Ayearago,weboughtoursonabikeforhisbirthday.Inthiswayhecouldstay

moreactive.Plus,wedidn'thavetopushatricyclearoundtheneighborhood.

Ithoughtheevenwantedtosleepwithhisbike.Hegoton,rode,andhadahugesmileonhisface.Whenwe

wentoutforawalk,hewouldaskmepolitelyifhecouldridehisbike.Isaidyes.Thenhewouldplayforalong

timeanddidn'twanttogohome.Herodeineveryseason:winter,spring,summerandfall.

Thisyear,wehadhimjoininaprogramcalledSprocKidsstartedbyourlocalmountainbikeclub.Asyoucan

imagine,mylittlemountainbikershowedgreatinterestinit.Onthefirstnight,hetriedridingovertheobstacles(障

礙物),whichmademeworriedandfrightened.Oneobstaclewaseventallerthanme,buthepersisted.

Later,oneday,hefoundanoldbikeinthestoreroom.Itwasmine.Hecalledmeoutandsaid,"Mommy,will

yougobikingwithme?1'IwassurprisedbecauseIhadn'tbikedsincehighschool,butIdecidedtocyclewithhim.

Iwashighlyrewardedformyefforts.Ontheonehand,Itookpartinanactivitywithmychild.AndIdidn't

havetodoalltheworkbypushingorcanyinghim.Itwasanactivityhelovedandhetoldmeabouteverypathand

everymoveexcitedly.Ontheotherhand,wedevelopedacloserbond(關系).

Inmyopinion,it'sveryimportantforkidstostayactive.Andparents'encouragementisveryimportantfor

themtostayactive.Butwordsofencouragementarenotenough.It'sbetterifparentscandoaphysicalactivity

togetherwiththeirkids.

24.Gettingabikeforhisbirthday,theauthor'sson.

A.loveditverymuchB.wantedabettergift

C.justrodeitforfunattimesD.spentmuch,timelearningtorideit

25.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph3mean?

A.Henevergaveup.B.Hehardlysucceeded.

C.Hechangedhismind.D.Hebecamefrightened.

26.Whatdoestheauthorprobablythinkofcyclingwithherson?

A.Ittakeshertoomuchtime.B.Itcompletelychangesher.

C.Itgreatlybenefitsher.D.Itisverytiring.

27.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellusthroughthispassage?

A.Kidslovetospendtimeoutdoors.B.Encouragementisveryimportanttokids.

C.Childrenshouldbeencouragedtorideabike.D.Parentsshoulddophysicalactivitieswiththeirkids.

c

(2022J可J匕保定——模)Extremelyenergeticlightfromspaceisanunexplainedwonder.Scientistsdon'tknow

wherethatlightcomesfrom,exactly.Andnowastronomershavespottedthislight,calledgamma(伽馬)rays,at

higherenergiesthaneverbefore.

Youcan'tseegammarayswithyoureyes.Theyaremuchmoreenergeticthanthelightthatwecansee.So

youneedafancydetectortospotthem.TheLargeHighAltitudeAirShowerObservatory,LHAASO,isan

experimentinChina.Itsearchesforextremelyhighenergygammarays.

Scientistshavespotted12gamma-rayhotspots.Thesearepartsoftheskyfromwhichthegammaraysare

sentout.Thosehotspotsshowthatourgalaxy,theMilkyWay,haspowerfulparticleaccelerators(力口速器).But

thoseparticleacceleratorsaren'tmadebyhumans.Instead,theycomefromviolenteventsintheuniverse.They

mightbeexplodingstars,forexample.Suchviolenteventsmakeelectricandmagneticfields,whichcanspeedup

protons(質(zhì)子)andelectrons.Thosefastparticlescanthenproducegammarayswithalotofenergy.Thatcan

happenwhenprotonsinteractwithothermatterinspace,forexample.

Scientistsaren'tsurewhatcouldproducegammarayswiththeextremeenergiesobserved.Butthenew

observationspointtotwopossibilities.OnehotspotwasassociatedwiththeCrabNebula.That'stheremainsofan

explodedstar.AnotherpossiblesourcewastheCygnusCocoon.That'saregionwheremassivestarsareforming.

Thestarssendoutintensewindsintheprocess.

LHAASOislocatedonHaiziMountaininChina'sSichuanprovince.Itisnotyetfullyoperational.It*sdueto

becompletedlaterthisyear.Then,itcouldfindevenmoregammarays.

28.Whatcanwelearnaboutgammarays?

A.Theyareinvisible.B.Theyareoftenignored.

C.Theycontainlittleenergy.D.Theyareusedtoexploreuniverse.

29.Whyaresomeexamplesusedinparagraph3?

A.Tomaketheexplanationlively.B.TohelpunderstandtheMilkyWay.

C.Toillustratetheuniverseisexpanding.D.Toshowhowgammaraysmightbeproduced.

3O.Whichwordcandescribetheastronomicalobservationmentionedinthistext?

A.Disappointing.B.Exciting.C.Accurate.D.Unconfirmed.

31.Whatisasuitabletitleofthistext?

A.GammaRaysComefromMultipleSources

B.TheUniverseIsExplodingwithGreatEnergy

C.LightfromSpaceHasRecorded-BreakingEnergy

D.GammaRaysCanOnlyBeSeenbyAstronauts

D

(2022?廣東模擬預測)Researcherssayanewelectricaldeviceplacedinthreeparalyzedpatientshashelped

themwalkagain.Thelowerbodiesofthethreepatientswereleftparalyzedaftertheysufferedspinal(脊柱的)cord

injuries.Butadeviceimplantedinthespinalcordwasabletosendelectricalsignalstothemusclestopermitthem

tostand,walkandexercise.

Scientistshavediscoveredthatneurons—whichreceiveandsendsignalsformusclemovements-oftenstill

workininjuredpatientswithseriousspinalcordinjuries.However,pastresearchintospinalcordinjurieshas

centeredonthestimulationofneurons.NowinthelatestexperimentledbyGregoireCourtineandJocelyneBloch

oftheSwissFederalInstituteofTechnologyinLausanne,threeparalyzedmenwereimplantedanewelectrical

devicedesignedtocopyanactionofthebrain,inwhichitsendssignalstothespinalcordthatresultinmuscle

movement.Whenthespinalcordreceivesthebrainsignals,itstimulatesacollectionofnervecellsthatcanactivate

differentmuscles.

Theresearchersreportedthatallthreepatientswhogotthespinalcordimplantswereabletotaketheirfirst

stepswithinanhourafterreceivingthem.Overthenextsixmonths,thepatientsregainedtheabilitytotakepartin

moreadvancedwalkingactivities,thestudyfound.Theywerealsoabletoridebicyclesandswimincommunity

settings.

Unlikeotherattemptstohelpparalyzedpatientswalkbystimulatingnervesthroughthebackofthespine,

Courtinesaidthathisteamredesignedthedevicessosignalswouldenterthespinefromthesides.Thismethod

permitsmoredirecttargetingandactivationofspinalcordareas,hesaid.

Theteamthendevelopedartificialintelligence(AI)systemslinkedtothedevice.TheAIcontrolselectrodeson

thedevicetosendsignalstostimulateindividualnervesthatcontrolmusclesneededforwalkingandother

activities.However,becausethepatients'muscleswereweakfromnotbeingused,theyneededhelpwith

supportingtheirweight,theresearcherssaid.Italsotooksometimeforthemtolearntoworkwiththetechnology.

Still,Blochsaid,“Themoretheytrain,themoretheystartliftingtheirmuscles,themorefluiditbecomes.^^

32.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?

A.CourtineandBlochhavefoundthatneuronsinparalyzedpatientsstillwork.

B.Thenewelectricaldevicecanimitatethebraintosendsignalstothespinalcord.

C.Threeparalyzedmenrecoveredwiththehelpofanewelectricaldevice.

D.Stimulatingtheneuronsisthefocusofthelatestresearchintospinal.cordinjuries.

33.Howdoesthenewdevicestimulatethespinalcordareasmoredirectly?

A.Bystimulatingnervesthroughthebackofthespine.

B.ByusingtheAIsystem.

C.Bymakingsignalsenterthespinefromthesides.

D.Bysendingthesignalstothebrain.

34.WhichcanbestdescribeBloch'sideainthelastparagraph?

A.Everygardenhasitsweeds.B.Putthecartbeforethehorse.

C.It'shardtopleaseall.D.Practicemakesperfect.

35.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?

A.Toreporttheconsequenceofspinalcordinjuries.

B.Tointroducethefindingsofarecentresearch.

C.Tocomparearecentresearchwithotherpreviousresearches.

D.Torecommendatreatmentforparalyzedpatients.

第三組

A

(2022?山西晉城二模)BestInternationalPhotographyConteststoEnter

RHSPhotographicCompetition

Ifyouareinterestedintakingphotosofyourgarden,enterthisflower-photo-friendlycontest,whichincludes

categoriesfor11-17-year-oldsandevenkidsunder11yearsold.ThisphotocompetitionisorganizedbytheRoyal

Horticullure(園藝)Society,whichisintendedforphotographers,horticulturistsandgardenlovers.

EntryFee:Free

Prize:$6,000foreachwinneroffirstprize

IstanbulPhotoAwards

OrganizedbytheAnadoluAgency,theinternationalnewsphotographycontestaimstodevelopthenews

photographyareaandseekstorewardhard-workingnewsphotographersaroundtheworld.Thecategoriesinthis

contestarePhotooftheYear,SingleNews,StoryNews,SingleSportsandStorySports.

EntryFee:Free

Prize:$8,000forPhotooftheYearandfirstprizeinSingleNewsCategory.Thefirstprizeinothercategories

is$5,000.

ZEISSPhotographyAward

ZEISSPhotographyAwardisorganizedwiththepartnershipofZeissandtheWorldPhotographyOrganization.

Thephotographersareinvitedtosubmitphotosthemed“SeeingBeyondDiscoveries^^.Eachphotographerhasto

submit5~10imageswhichhavenotbeenpublishedbefore.WinnerswillbeinvitedtoLondontoparticipateinthe

SonyWorldPhotographyAwardsexhibitionopening.

EntryFee:Free

Prize:ZEISSlenses(鏡頭)ofyourchoice(worth12,000Euros)and3,000Eurostocovertravelexpenses

MonoVisionsPhotographyAwards

LeadingphotographymagazineMonoVisionswillawardcreativeexpressionintheblackandwhitemedium.

Thisblackandwhitephotographycompetitionisalsoopenforamateurs,andphotostakenwithtraditionalor

digitalmediaareaccepted.ThetwosectionsofthecompetitionaretheBlackandWhiteSeriesoftheYearand

BlackandWhitePhotooftheYear.

EntryFee:$20forasinglephoto;$25foraseries(maximum8photoswithcommonconcept&idea)

Prize:$2,000forthetopsingle;$3,000forthetopseries

21.Whichofthefollowingistheorganizerofanewsphotographycontest?

A.Zeiss.B.TheAnadoluAgency.

C.TheRoyalHorticultureSociety.D.TheWorldPhotographyOrganization.

22.WhatcanthewinnerofZEISSPhotographyAwardget?

A.Afull-timejobofferfromLondon.B.12,000Eurostocovertravelexpenses.

C.Aninvitationtoanexhibitionopening.D.Acamerawithhigh-qualityZEISSlenses.

23.WhataretheparticipantsofMonoVisionsPhotographyAwardsrequiredtodo?

A.Submitcolorfulpictures.B.WorkforMonoVisions.

C.Usedigitalmediaonly.D.Payfortheirentry.

B

(2022?云南昆明一模)AstridPoghosyan,a28-year-oldArmenianviolinist,nowworkingasahelpertothe

presidentoftheShanghaiSymphonyOrchestra,acelebratedorchestrainChina'smostpopulouscity,hasachieved

herdreamasamusician.

Thissummer,shehasbeenbusymakingpreparationsforaseriesofin-personandonlinemusiceventsand

culturalexchangeprograms,includingamusicfestivalinShanghaiandalive-streamedinternationalviolin

competition.Poghosyansaidshealwaysputsallherenergyintotheprojectsinwhichsheisinvolved,whetherthey

areofflineoronlineeve

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