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(A)

Waterbuurtisaresidential(住宅的)developmentinAmsterdam,whichconsistsofnearly

100floatinghomesonLakeEime匚

Thefloatinghomesarenotordinaryhouseboatsbutrealfloatinghouses.Theyonlymove

withthechangingtide。朝水).DesignedbyDutcharchitectMarliesRohmer,thehouseshavea

basicdesignbutarealsocomfortable.AlthoughWaterbuurtisstillaworkinprogress,thereare

someofthehouseswheretherearealreadyresidents.

TwothirdsoftheNetherlands,peoplelivebelowsea-level,andwiththeflooding(發(fā)洪水)

becomingaseriousconcern,therearemanywhobelievethatlivingonwaterintheEuropean

countryismuchsaferthanlivingonland.Thepricesoflandhomesinlargecitycenterslike

Amsterdamhasriseninrecentyears.Butwaterisnotthatexpensive.

"Moreover,housesinthecitieshavetostaytherefor50or70years,“DutcharchitectKoen

Olthuissaid."Andascitieschange,theonlychoiceistodemolishthesehousesandbuildnew

ones.Butfloatingbuildingscanbemovedandadapted?'

Thefloatinghomesarebuiltatopunderwaterplatforms,andconsistsofalightsteelframe(鋼

架)andwoodenwallsandpaneling(嵌板).Thebedroomsandbathroomarelocatedonthelower

floor,whichispartiallyflooded.Thekitchenanddiningroomarelocatedonthehigherground

floor,whilethemainlivingareaandtheoutdoortenaceareonthetoplevel.

Allfloatinghomesaredesignedwithalotofextrasthatbuyerscanchoose,likefloating

terraces,asecondentry,oraboardwalkaroundthehouse.

WaterbuurtissettobecomethelargestwatersettlementinthehistoryoftheNetherlands.

Apartfromfloatinghouses,itwillincludefloatingparksandevenfloatinghighbuildings.Itis

suretomeeteventhemostdifficultbuyersandwinmoreacceptancefromlocalpeople.

1.Whatcanweinferaboutthefloatinghouses?

A.Thepricesareslightlylower.B.Theyarefreefromflooding.

C.Theyareeasytotakedown.D.Thetotalcompletionisdone.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“demolish“inParagraph4probablymean?

A.Build.B.Destroy.C.Design.D.Buy.

3.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Waterbuurtcanexistfor50to70yearsintotal.

B.WaterbuurtisverycommoninAmsterdamnow.

C.Peopleareunwillingtoacceptthisnewkindofhouse.

D.Floatinghouseshaveasmanyfunctionsastraditionalhouses.

4.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsWaterbuurt?

A.Curious.B.Optimistic.C.IndifferentD.Pessimistic.

(B)

Accordingtoasurvey,thewasteoffoodonthediningtableoccupies10%ofthetotalgrain

output.LastweekMeituanco-publishedaproposalwithanumberofbusinessorganizations,

callingonrestaurantstostopfoodwasteandhelpdevelopneweatinghabitsforcustomers.

"Restaurantsshoulduseofficialaccountsonsocialmediaandlive-streamingtopromoteand

advocatefood-savingactions,theproposalsaid.

Meituanandtheorganizationsareadvocatingthatmerchantsofferguidanceforconsumers,

includingremindingthemduringtheorderingprocessaboutthetasteoftheingredients,portion

sizesandotherinformationaboutthedishes,tohelpthemavoidfoodwasteduetomisleading

information.

Cateringassociationsinmorethan18provinceshavealsojoinedthecampaigntoremove

foodwaste.TheWuhanCateringAssociationproposedan"N?l"orderingcodefbrrestaurantsin

whichagroupof10dinerswouldonlyorderenoughforninepeople.Morefoodisonlybroughtto

thetableifrequired.Ithasinspiredpeopletorethinktheirrelationshipwithfoodandwaste.

OnFriday,theChinaCuisineAssociationannouncedthatithadteamedupwithEle.me,a

fooddeliveryplatform,tolauncha"half^dishplan",encouragingrestaurantstoprovidecustomers

withtheoptiontoordersmallerportions.Besides,customersareencouragedtotaketheirleftovers

home.

Toreducefoodwasteonsocialmediaplatforms,somepopularvideoplatformshavestepped

upcontentreviewsoffood-relatedlivestreamsandimplementedregulationofonlineeating

shows.Now,ifuserssearchcertainkeywords,suchas"eatingshow**or"competitiveeaters**,a

cautionarymessagepopsuptoremindthemtocherishfoodandkeepareasonablediet.

1.Whatisthepurposeoftheproposalmentionedinthepassage?

A.Tomonitorfoodsalesonsocialmediaandlive-streaming.

B.lbexpandthebusinessandcompetitiveabilityofMeituan.

C.Toencouragerestaurantstotakemeasurestoreducefoodwaste.

D.TopromotecooperationbetweenMeituanandotherorganizations.

2.HowisParagraph3developed?

A.Bydoingasurvey.B.Byofferinganalysis.

C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Bygivinganexample.

3.Whatisthesuggestionfbrconsumersinthepassage?

A.Purchasingtheirfavoritefood.B.Buyingproperamountsoffood.

C.Followingsomecompetitiveeaters.D.Leavingtheirleftoversintherestaurant.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“popsup“inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Appearsunexpectedly.B.Spreadswidely.

C.Movesquickly.D.Fadesslowly.

(C)

Singaporeresearcherssaytheyhavedevelopedaformofelectronicskinthatcancreatea

senseoftouch.Theyhopetheirinventionwillgivepeoplewithprosthetichands(假肢)theability

toidentifydifferentobjects.

Theskindevicemeasures1squarecentimeter.Thesystemcontains100smallsensorsthat

attempttorecreatethingsliketexlure(質(zhì)地),temperatureandevenpain.Theresearcherscallthe

deviceAsynchronousCodedElectronicSkin(ACES),whichcanprocessinformationfasterthan

thehuman'snervoussystem.Machinelearningmethodstrainedthedevicetorecognize20to30

differenttextures.ItcanevencorrectlyreadBrailleletters(布萊什卜盲文)mostofthetime.

Thesystemdoesnotrequiretheusers'movementtowork.Theyjustneedtoslidetofeel

texture.Butinthiscasetheskin,withjustasingletouch,isabletodetecttexturesofdifferent

roughness.

Ademonstrationshowedthatthedevicecouldidentifythedifferencebetweenasoftbailand

asolidplasticone."Whenyouloseyoursenseoftouch,youessentiallybecomenumband

prostheticusersfacethatproblem,"saidBenjaminTee,leaderoftheresearchteam."Soby

recreatinganartificialversionoftheskinfbrtheirprostheticdevices,theycanholdahandand

feelthewarmthandfeelthatitissoft.”

TeesaidhisideaforthedevicecamefromthemovieStarWars,whencharacterLuke

Skywalkerloseshisrighthandanditisreplacedwitharoboticone.Inthefilm,thenewhandis

abletoexperiencetouchsensationsjustliketherealone.

Theartificialskintechnologyisstillgoingthroughexperimentsanddevelopment.ButTee

saidtherehadalreadybeenalotofinterestinthesystem,especiallyfromthemedicalcommunity.

Teesaidsimilarinventionsthathisteamhasdevelopedincludesee-throughskinthatcanrepair

itselfwhentornandamaterialforwearableelectronicdevicesthatgivesofflight.

1.WhatcanwelearnabouttheartificialskininParagraph2?

A.Itissensitivetohightemperature.B.Itreactsfasterthanournervoussystem.

C.Itcanrecognizedifferentobjects.D.IthelpstheusersmemorizeBrailleletters.

2.WhatcanbeinferredfromBenjaminTee'swords?

A.Theartificialskinfeelslikearealthing.

B.Peoplewiththeartificialskinfeelwarm.

C.Peopledon'twanttolosethesenseoftouch.

D.Heissympathetictowardstheprostheticusers.

3.WhatinspiredBenjaminTeetocreatetheartificialskin?

A.Thedesiretohelpthoseinneed.B.Thelifeofthedisabled.

C.Adreamofearningmoremoney.D.Ascenefromafamousmovie.

4.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheartificialskintechnology?

A.Profitable.B.Stable.C.Promising.D.Challenging.

(D)

Therearenearly2,800workingsatellitesinspace,whichwedependonfortechnologywe

useeveryday,suchasvideocalls,onlinemaps,satelliteTV,andweathertracking.Scientistsuse

themtostudyspaceandlearnmoreaboutourplanet.

Buttherearemanyothersatellitesinorbit(9L道)thatarenolongerworking.They'reamong

theobjectscluttering(使雜舌L)upspace.SomeoftheseeventuallyfallbacktowardEarth,either

landingorburningupintheatmosphere.Butmuchofthisspacejunk(垃圾)circlesEarthfbr

years.Spacejunkisaproblem.Debris(殘?。ゝloatingaroundEarthputstechnologyandfuture

spacetasksatrisk.Expertsareworkingonwaystosolveit.

Orbitaldebris,atypeofspacejunk,isanyhuman-madeobjectthathassloppedworkingbut

continuestofloataroundtheEarth.Thisincludessatellitesthatarenolongerusedandpiecesof

spacecraft,suchasrocketstages.Ithasbeenalargeproblemsincethe1960s.

Spacejunkalsoincludesbrokenpiecesofobjects.Theseoccurwhensatelliteshitagainst

things.Theyalsoresultfromanobjectcrashingintoanoldrocketstagethatstillcontainsfuel,

causinganexplosion(爆炸).Therehavebeenmorethan250spaceexplosionssincethe1960s.

Thesetinybrokenpiecescandamageworkingsatellites,whichcanaffectresearchinspace.

Companiesallovertheworldareworkingtocleanuptheareasurroundingourplanet.A

companybasedinJapanwilltestthemethodofusingmagnets(磁石)tocollectspacedebris.

AnothermissionisledbyacompanybasedinSwitzerland.Itplanstocarryoutadebris-removal

spacecraftin2025.Thecraftwillgetholdofapieceofanoldrocket,slowitdown,andmoveit

backtoEarth.Eventually,thedebriswillburnoutlikeashootingstar.

Governmentsaretryingtohelptoo.Someareupdatingtheircountry'sspaceguidelinesto

limittheamountofdebriscreated.Spaceissolargethattheproblemwon'tbesolvedbyasingle

organizationorasinglecountry.Wehavetoworkonthistogether.

1.Whatisthebiggestharmthatspacejunkdoestohumanbeings?

A.ItwillfallbacktowardtheEarth.

B.ItcirclestheEarthforyears.

C.Itputsotherspaceobjectsindanger.

D.Itwillbumupintheatmosphere.

2.HowwilltheSwisscompanycleanuptheEarthorbit?

A.BymakingtheorbitaldebrisfallbacktoEarth.

B.Byputtingthepiecesalltogether.

C.Bycollectingspacejunkwithmagnets.

D.Bysendingspacejunkintodeepspace.

3.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestoncleaningupspacejunk?

A.Strictlaws.

B.Globalefforts.

C.Stoppinginspaceexploration.

D.Settingupprofessionalorganizations.

4.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Earthanditssatellites.

B.Theproblemofspacejunk.

C.Waysofcleaningupspacejunk.

D.Thevarioususesofman-madesatellites.

(E)

Theworld'selderlypopulationisincreasing.Thenumberofolderpeople---thoseage60

yearsorolder-isexpectedtodoubleby2050andisgrowingfasterthanallyoungeragegroups

acrosstheglobe.Thatcomeswithanincreasingneedforcaregiverswhichcanprovide24-hour

care,notonlyathospitalsornursinghomes,butalsoatprivatehomes.

Already,caregivingrobotsareprogrammedtoaskquestionsanursewouldaskandcankeep

aneyeonpatientsforfalls.Theseroboticassistantsareexpectedtobecomeincreasingly

marketableandreach450,000by2045becauseoftheexpectedcaregivershortageintheUSA.

*'Unluckily,thehardstructureofpresentcaregivingrobotspreventsthemfromasafe

human-robotinteraction(互動(dòng)),limitingtheirassistancetoonlysocialinteractionandnotphysical

interaction,'1saidRamsesMartinez,anassistantprofessorinPurdue'sCollegeofEngineering.

uAfterall,wouldyouleavebabiesoroldpeopleinthehandsofarobot?',

Recentadvancesinmaterialsciencehaveenabledtheproductionofsoftrobotswith

deformable(可變形的)bodiesortheabilitytoreshapewhentouched,buttodaythecomplex(復(fù)

雜的)designpreventstheuseofthistechnologyathome.

However,Martinezandotherresearchershavedevelopedanewdesignmethodwhichshows

promiseinenablingtheproductionofsoftrobotsusinga3Dprinter.

"Thesoftmachinesmovelikehumans.Theirabilitytochangetheirbodystructureand

movementtoadapt(適應(yīng))toawidevarietyofenvironmentswillimprovecaregivinggreatly/

saysMartinez.

Theresearchersarelookingforpartnerstotestandbringtheirtechnologytomarket.

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"That*'inParagraph1referto?

A.TheyoungeragegroupB.Thegroupofolderpeople

C.ThepopulationacrosstheglobeD.Thegrowthoftheelderlypopulation

2.Whatisthedisadvantageofthepresentcaregivingrobots?

A.Theycan'tprovidesafephysicalinteraction

B.Theycan'tcommunicatewithpatients

C.Theycan'twatchpatientsforfalls

D.Theycan'tprovide24-hourcare.

3.WhatdoweknowaboutMartinez'snewdesignmethod?

A.Itrequiresaspecialkindof3Dprinter.

B.Itmakestheproductionofsoftrobotssimpler.

C.Ithasbeenputontothemarket.

D.Itishardforuserstomaster.

4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Therobotindustryinthefuture

B.Effectsofpopulationageing

C.Robotsfortheelderlycreatedwith3Dprinters

D.Thedevelopmentofcaregivingrobots

參考答案:

A

1.Ao根據(jù)第三段中“ThepricesoflandhomesinlargecitycenterslikeAmsterdamhas

riseninrecentyears.Butwaterisnotthatexpensive.(近年來(lái),像阿姆斯特丹這樣的大城市中心

的地價(jià)已經(jīng)上漲。但是水上建房并不是那么貴。)”可以推知,在水上修建住宅價(jià)格會(huì)更低

些。故選A項(xiàng)。

2.Bo根據(jù)第四段中劃線詞句的下一句"Butfloatingbuildingscanbemovedand

adapted.(但是漂浮的建筑可以移動(dòng)和適應(yīng)。)”可知,和陸地房子的區(qū)別是,漂浮的房子沒(méi)有

固定的地皮,再根據(jù)劃線詞句“Andascitieschange,theonlychoiceistodemolishthesehouses

andbuildnewones.(隨著城市的變化,唯一的選擇就是demolish這些房子,建造新的。)”可

以推知,城市中陸地的房子隨著城市的變化,只有拆掉舊房子才能建造新房子,所以demolish

應(yīng)是“拆除”的意思。選項(xiàng)B“摧毀”與之意義最為接近,故選B項(xiàng)。

3.Do根據(jù)第二段中“Thefloatinghomesarenotordinaryhouseboatsbutrealfloating

houses.(這些漂浮的房子不是普通的船屋,而是真正的漂浮的房子。)”根據(jù)第五段中“The

bedroomsandbathroomarelocatedonthelowerfloor,whichispartiallyflooded.Thekitchenand

diningroomarelocatedonthehighergroundfloor,whilethemainlivingareaandtheoutdoor

terraceareonthetoplevel.(臥室和浴室位于較低的樓層,部分被淹在水中。廚房和餐廳位于

較高的一層,而主要的生活區(qū)和室外露臺(tái)在頂層。)”可以推知,漂浮房屋和傳統(tǒng)房屋有同

樣多的功能。故選D項(xiàng)。

4.Bo根據(jù)最后一段中uWaterbuurtissettobecomethelargestwatersettlementinthe

historyoftheNetherlands.Apartfromfloatinghouses,itwillincludefloatingparksandeven

floatinghighbuildings.Itissuretomeeteventhemostdifficultbuyersandwinmoreacceptance

fromlocalpeople.(Waterbuurt將成為荷蘭歷史上最大的水上定居點(diǎn)。除了漂浮的房屋,它還

將包括漂浮的公園,甚至漂浮的高樓。它會(huì)滿足最難版買家的需求,更能得到當(dāng)?shù)厝说恼J(rèn)

可。)”可以推知,作者對(duì)Waterbuurt的態(tài)度是樂(lè)觀的。故選B項(xiàng)。

B

1.C。根據(jù)第一段中“LastweekMeituanco-publishedaproposalwithanumberofbusiness

organizations,callingonrestaurantstostopfoodwasteandhelpdevelopneweatinghabitsfor

customers.aRestaurantsshoulduseofficialaccountsonsocialmediaandlive-streamingto

promoteandadvocatefood-savingactions,vtheproposalsaid.(上周,美團(tuán)網(wǎng)與一些商業(yè)組織

聯(lián)合發(fā)布了一項(xiàng)提議,呼吁餐館停止食物浪費(fèi),幫助消費(fèi)者養(yǎng)成新的飲食習(xí)慣。該提議稱:

“餐廳應(yīng)利用社交媒體和直播的官方賬號(hào)來(lái)推廣和倡導(dǎo)節(jié)約食品的行動(dòng)")”可推知,文章

中提到的提議的目的是鼓勵(lì)餐館采取措施減少食物浪費(fèi)。

2.Do根據(jù)第三段“Cateringassociationsinmorethan18provinceshavealsojoinedthe

campaigntoremovefoodwaste.TheWuhanCateringAssociationproposedan"N?l”ordering

codeforrestaurantsinwhichagroupof10dinerswouldonlyorderenoughforninepeople.More

foodisonlybroughttothetableifrequired.Ithasinspiredpeopletorethinktheirrelationshipwith

foodandwaste.(18個(gè)省的餐飲協(xié)會(huì)也加入了這場(chǎng)消除食物浪費(fèi)的運(yùn)動(dòng)。武漢餐飲協(xié)會(huì)提出

了“N?l”訂餐代碼,即10人一組只訂夠9人用餐的量。更多的食物只有在需要的時(shí)候才

會(huì)被帶到餐桌上。它啟發(fā)人們重新思考他們與食物和浪費(fèi)的關(guān)系)”可知,第三段中以武漢

餐飲協(xié)會(huì)提出“N-1”方案為例,可推知,第三段是通過(guò)舉例而展開(kāi)的。

3.Bo根據(jù)第二段uMeituanandtheorganizationsareadvocatingthatmerchantsoffer

guidancefbrconsumers,includingremindingthemduringtheorderingprocessaboutthetasteof

theingredients,portionsizesandotherinformationaboutthedishes,tohelpthemavoidfood

wasteduetomisleadinginformation.(美團(tuán)和相關(guān)組織倡導(dǎo)商家為消費(fèi)者提供指導(dǎo),包括在點(diǎn)

餐過(guò)程中提醒消費(fèi)者有關(guān)食材的味道、份量等信息,幫助消費(fèi)者避免因信息誤導(dǎo)而造成的食

物浪費(fèi))”;倒數(shù)第三段中“TheWuhanCateringAssociationproposedan"N-l”orderingcode

forrestaurantsinwhichagroupof10dinerswouldonlyorderenoughforninepeople.(武漢餐飲

協(xié)會(huì)提出了“N-l”訂餐代碼,即10人一組只訂夠9人用餐的量)”以及倒數(shù)第二段“OnFriday,

theChinaCuisineAssociationannouncedthatithadteamedupwithEle.me,afooddelivery

platform,tolauncha“half-dishplan1',encouragingrestaurantstoprovidecustomerswiththe

optiontoordersmallerportions.Besides,customersareencouragedtotaketheirleftovers

home.(周五,中國(guó)烹飪協(xié)會(huì)宣布與餓了嗎合作。外賣平臺(tái)餓了么將推出“半份計(jì)劃”,鼓勵(lì)

餐廳為顧客提供點(diǎn)小份的選擇。此外,鼓勵(lì)顧客把剩菜帶回家)”可推知,文中提到的商家

在顧客點(diǎn)菜過(guò)程中提醒顧客食物份額的大小,武漢餐飲協(xié)會(huì)提出的N-1方案以及中國(guó)烹

飪協(xié)會(huì)與“餓了么”平臺(tái)合作推出的“半份計(jì)劃”,即文章中對(duì)消費(fèi)者的建議是購(gòu)買適量的

食物。

4.A。根據(jù)畫(huà)線詞上文"ifuserssearchcertainkeywords,suchas"eatingshow"or

acompetitiveeaters",acautionarymessagew以及后文“toremindthemtocherishfoodandkeep

areasonablediet.”可知,當(dāng)用戶搜索與食物有關(guān)的關(guān)鍵詞時(shí),警示信息就會(huì)“突然出現(xiàn),彈

出”,提醒他們珍惜食物,保持合理飲食。故畫(huà)線詞意思是“突然出現(xiàn),彈出”。

C

I.B。根據(jù)第二段第三句“…whichcanprocessinformationfasterthanthehuman'snervous

system."(它處理信息的速度比人類的神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)還要快。)可知,人造皮膚的反應(yīng)速度比我

們的神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)快。

2.A。根據(jù)第四段尤其是最后一句話"Sobyrecreatinganartificialversionoftheskin,for

Iheirprostheticdevices,theycanholdahandandfeelthewarmthandfeelthatitissoft."(因此,

通過(guò)為他們的假體設(shè)備重新創(chuàng)造一種人造皮膚,他們可以握住一只手,感覺(jué)到溫暖和柔軟。)

可知,這種人造皮膚就像真的皮膚一樣。

3.Do根據(jù)第五段第一句"TeesaidhisideaforthedevicecamefromthemovieStarWars,

whencharacterLukeSkywalkerloseshishandanditisreplacedwithroboticone."(Tee說(shuō)他對(duì)

這個(gè)裝置的想法來(lái)自電影《星球大戰(zhàn)》,當(dāng)時(shí)角色盧克?天行者失去了他的手,取而代之的

是一個(gè)機(jī)器人。)可知,這個(gè)裝置的想法來(lái)自電影《星球大戰(zhàn)》中的場(chǎng)景.

4.Co根據(jù)最后一段第二句"ButTeesaidtherehadalreadybeenalotofinterestinthe

system,especiallyfromthemedicalcommunity.(但是Tee說(shuō),已經(jīng)有很多人對(duì)該系統(tǒng)感興

趣,特別是來(lái)自醫(yī)學(xué)界的。)可知,已經(jīng)有很多人對(duì)該系統(tǒng)感興趣,尤其是醫(yī)學(xué)界。所以說(shuō)

人造皮膚這項(xiàng)技術(shù)是很有前途的。

D

1.Co根據(jù)第二段"Spacejunkisaproblem.Debris(殘?。ゝloatingaroundEarthputs

technologyandfuturespacetasksatrisk.(太空垃圾是個(gè)問(wèn)題。漂浮在地球周圍的碎片將技術(shù)和

未來(lái)的太空任務(wù)置于危險(xiǎn)之中)”可知,太空垃圾對(duì)于人們的壞處是它將其他太空物體置于

危險(xiǎn)之中。

2.Ao根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段uAnothermissionisledbyacompanybasedinSwitzerland.It

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