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KS5U2021上海市高考壓軸卷
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寫姓名。
第I卷供103分)
ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,
anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.5minutes.B.10minutes.C.15minutes.D.25minutes.
2.A.Atschool.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.D.Athome.
3.A.Exciting.B.Well-paid.C.Boring.D.Tough.
4.A.Abusdriver.B.Ahouseagent.C.Adeliveryman.D.Asalesperson.
5.A.Thefilmtowatch.B.Thecoursetoattend.
C.Thelanguagetolearn.D.Theoptiontoabandon.
6.A.Heshouldworkharder.B.HeshouldnJtturndowntheoffer.
C.Heshouldn'tloseheart.D.Heshouldbeenvironmentallyconscious.
7.A.Expressheropinionsmoreclearly.
B.Makeanothercopyofherpaper.
C.Correctsomegrammaticalerrors.
D.Indicatethesourcesofthequotesinherpaper.
8.A.Themandoesn,tknowifthereissuchamachine.
B.Themachineisontherightsideoftheentrance.
C.Themachinemaynotbefunctioningproperly.
D.Thewomancanfindthemachinebyfollowingthesigns.
9.A.Thenewshoesareworthatry.
B.Hethinksshoppingisawasteofmoney.
C.Hedoesn,twanttogiveanycommentsontheshoes.
D.Theshoesarenotsuitableforthewoman.
10.A.Moredoctorsshouldbedoingresearch.
B.Heisonthewaytobecomingadoctor.
C.Anewmedicaltreatmentisavailablesoon.
D.Hehasalreadytriedthenewmedicine.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearseveralpassagesandlongerconversations,aftereachpassageor
conversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationswillbereadtwice,butthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperand
decidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
11.A.Disability.B.Sickness.C.Pressure.D.Unemployment.
12.A.Becausehehastwokids.B.Becausehedoesn*tliketowork.
C.Becausehiswifeisbusy.D.Becausehemakeslessmoneythanhiswife.
13.A.Sharingfeelingsofanxiety.
B.Feelinglonelyandshortoffriends.
C.Facingworriesabouttheirself-worth.
D.Missingthehappytimewithformercolleagues.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
14.A.Toemphasizethedisadvantagesoffastfashion.
B.Tocriticizefashionindustryforitsfastdevelopment.
C.Tointroducesomestrategiesforchoosingdailydress.
D.Toadvocateanenvironment-friendlyconceptofclothes.
15.A.Thestylesoftheclothesoftenchangerapidlywiththetime.
B.Theclothesoftencopythestylesoffamousdesignerbrands.
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C.Anumberofunfashionableclothesareburntorgointolandfill.
D.Creatingsuchclothesusuallywastealargeamountofenergy.
16.A.Itisregardedasthesymboloffastfashion.
B.Itisanagreeabletrendinthefashionindustry.
C.Itisverypopularthankstomassiveproductivity.
D.Itismadebyenvironment-friendlyartificialmaterials.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
17.A.Thewaytogetaproperpromotion.
B.Thereasontosetanexampleforthestaff.
C.Thekeyelementsofacapablesupervisor.
D.Thedamagethatproblememployeesmaycause.
18.A.Hecan,tgetalongwellwithothers.
B.Heisnotgoodattrainingpeople.
C.Heisnotfamiliarwithmarketing.
D.Helacksrelevantexperience.
19.A.Heisgoodatcoachingpeople.
B.Hehasworkedindifferentteams.
C.Hecanfindpotentialproblememployees.
D.Hecandisciplinepeoplewithoutbeingmean.
20.A.Fullyunderstandhisresponsibility.
B.Workhardandgetalongwellwithothers.
C.Qualifyemployeestobereadyforchanges.
D.Understandthevaluesandgoalsofthecompany.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
??Directions:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperform,ofthegiven
word;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
ScientistsconfirmedMondaythataskeleton(骷髏)foundunderacarparkintheEnglishcityofLeicester
wasthatofKingRichardIII,inaweirdendtoa500-year-oldmystery.
DNAfromthebones21.(match)thatofexistinggenerationoftheking'ssisterandtheskeletonhadthe
battleinjuriesconsistent22.contemporaryaccounts.
Theremainsoftheking,viewedasoneofEnglishhistory'sworstguys,willbereburiedlaterinthelocal
church.
Thediscoveryhascausedhugeexcitementamonghistorians,asitprovidesfirmevidenceaboutaruler
whoselife23.(shadow),inspiteofofficialrecords,byrumours(謠言)concerninghiscoldbloodsincehisdeath
attheBattleofBosworthin1485.
Accordingtohistoricalaccounts,Richard'sbodywastransportednakedandbloodyonthebackofapack
horsetoLeicesterbeforebeingburiedinanunmarkedgraveatGreyfriars,aFranciscantempleinthecentral
Englishcity.
ThenthecrownpassedtotheTudorrulerswhopaintedRichardasanuglybadguywhostoppedat24.in
hispursuitofpower,evenmurderinghistwoyoungnephews,theso-calledPrincesintheTower,25?(secure)the
power.
Thehuntforhisbodybeganyearsagowhenarchaeologists(考古學家)startedtodigbeneaththemunicipal
caipark26.thekingwassupposedlyburied.Theyfinallyfoundtheskeleton.
OnMondayarchaeologistssaidtheskeletonconfirmedthatthekinghadsevereinjuryinthebackbone.It
mayhavebeenpainfulandcausedhisrightshouldertoappearhigherthanhisleft,buttherewasnoevidenceof
thedeformedarm27.(mention)inShakespeare^^RichardIIF\
HistoriansnowhopetoclearsomeofthemythsaboutRichard,28.(publicize)evidencetoargueagainstthe
claimthathekilledthetwoyoungprinces.Theyintendtofocuson29.Richardachievedinhisbrieftwo-year
ruling,includingtheestablishmentofasystemoflegalaid.
AccordingtoPhilippaLangley,amemberoftheRichardIIISociety,30.cruelRichardIIIappearedtobein
thepast,anewimagewillemergeoftheking."WehavesearchedfbrRichardandwehavefoundhim.Nowit's
timetohonourhim,,,shesaid.
SectionB
??Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.
Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.financialB.implementedC.supportD.roughlyE.assignedF.immediate
G.contributingH.practiceI.purchaseJ.disadvantagedK.supplying
Stockingtheshelves
Whenyougotoagrocerystore,youexpecttopayforyourgoodswithmoney.Butstudentsatahighschool
inTexas,US,openedastorethatrunsongooddeeds.
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InNovember,studentsfromLindaTuttHighSchoolinthecityofSangerlaunchedagrocerystorethat
enablesstudentsto31.necessitiessuchastoiletpaper,meatandbasicfooditemsusingapointsystem.Thestore
aimstosupportfamiliesinneed.
“Inourschooldistrict,thereare32.2,750studentsenrolledandthroughoutthedistrict,43percentofthese
studentsareconsideredeconomically33.JAnthonyLove,principalofLindaTutttoldCNN."About3.6percent
ofourstudentsareconsideredhomeless.Wethoughtitwasimportantto34.themandtheirfamiliesandmakesure
theyhadfoodonthetable.”
Studentsearnpointsby35.positivelytotheschool.Forthosestudentsfrompoorfamilies,thepointsystem
hasprovidedawayfbrthemtoshopfbrtheirfamilies,accordingtoLove."Theycanearnpointsfordoingchores
aroundthebuildingorhelpingtoclean,hesaid.
WiththehelpofpartnerslikeTexasHealth.AlbertsonsandFirstRefugeMinistries,theschoolwasableto
stocktheshelves.
Thenumberofpointsforeachitemwasactually36.bythestudents.t4Sowewalkedthroughhereand
decidedthatacanofgreenbeanswasonepoint,9,saidPaulJuarez,theexecutivedirectorofFirstRefuge
Ministries.
Juarezsaidthathehopestheideagets37.inotherareas.4<Itgivesusapictureofwhatcanbe.Soifwecan
dothisinsideotherschools,itwilldoawholelottohelpothersmalltowns.^^
Inadditiontothe38.benefits,studentsalsolearnaboutsupplymanagementandcustomerservice,andsuch
lessonscouldpreparethemforfuturejobs.
Thegrocerystore'sstudentmanager,HunterWeertman,saidhehasalreadylearnedimportantlifeskillsfrom
hisexperienceatthestore,suchasmakinggoodspendingchoicesandbudgeting.
Thestore39.wasalsowelcomedbyThomasMuir,Sangersmayor."Weallhadourfirstjobsandittaughtus
howtowork,andwhatyougotfbryourwork,^^hesaid."Ithinkthiswilldothatforthemtoo,andalsomeet
an40.need."
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
???Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fill
ineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Manythingshappenwhenpeopleareageing.Apartfromthegreyinghairandwrinkledskin,thereisa(n)__
41changewhichcomeswitholderage.Whenhumansreachtheirlateryears,theyfavourmorelong-term__
42andtheirsocialcireleisreduced.
Now,forwhatappearstobethefirsttime,scientistshaveseenthesame43inanotherspecies.
Twentyyearsofobservationsofchimpanzees(猩猩)revealthatoldermaleschoosetokeepcontactwiththeir___
44friendsattheexpenseofotherrelationships.
Theresearchersstudied78,000hoursofobservationsmadebetween1996and2016thatfollowedthesocial_
45of21malechimpanzeesbetweentheagesof15and58yearsold.Theyclassifiedthechimps'46
dependingontheamountoftimetheysatwithothersandgroomed(梳毛)them.Theythenrated(分類)the
variouspairingsasmutual(相互的)friendships,wherebothchimpsseemedtoenjoytherelationship;47
friendships,whereonechimpwasmorekeentobefriendsthantheother;andnon-friendships,whereneither
chimpshowed48theother.
Whenthescientistslookedatthe49offriendships,theyfoundthattheolderchimpshadmore
mutualfriendshipsandfewerone-sidedfriendshipsthanyoungerchimps.Another50seeninolder
humanswasalsospottedinthechimps.Asthemalesgotolder,theirlevelsof51graduallybecomeless,
meaningtheystartedfewerfightsandtendedtothreatenothersintheirgrouplessoften.
Theobservationshavelefttheresearchers52.Accordingtoanideainpsychologyknownas
socio-emotionalselectivitytheory,olderhumansprefermore53relationshipsbecausetheyareawarethat
timeisrunningout.Howevermanyanimalexpertsarguethatchimpanzees54thehumansenseof
mortality(死亡),suggestingsomethingelseisdrivingthebehaviour.
RobinDunbar,aprofessorofevolutionarypsychologyattheUniversityofOxford,saidinhumans,the___
55socialcircleswithageisduetodecliningsocialmotivationtogetoutandmeetpeoplecombinedbylack
ofopportunity.Inchimpanzees,asoldermalescompetelessformates,theymayfocusonclose,reciprocal(5M
的)relationshipswithtrustedpartners,hesaid.
41.A.physicalB.intellectualC.emotionalD.functional
42.A.habitsB.friendsC.tasksD.ideas
43.A.problemB.obstacleC.struggleD.behaviour
44.A.establishedB.respectiveC.experiencedD.thoughtful
45.A.skillsB.reputationsC.interactionsD.positions
46.A.intelligenceB.relationshipsC.popularityD.performances
47.A.easy-goingB.warm-heartedC.self-relyingD.one-sided
48.A.respectforB.couragetoC.interestinD.loyaltyto
49.A.patternsB.importanceC.meaningsD.development
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50.A.instinctB.disadvantageC.featureD.belief
51.A.responsibilityB.aggressionC.reliabilityD.advancement
52.A.delightedB.amusedC.relivedD.puzzled
53.A.unknownB.positiveC.insecureD.senseless
54.A.lackB.obtainC.imitateD.abandon
55.A.absencefromB.isolationfromC.decreaseinD.distinctionin
SectionB
Direction:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
sattments.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording
totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
JessicaReindahlhadbigdreamsgrowingupasanonlychildinamilitaryfamily-shewantedtofly,serveher
countryand,finally,helppeople.
“IwantedtoflybecauseIjustlovedtheexcitementtogetoff-deckandintheair,“Reindahlsays."Iwanted
toservemycountrybecauseIwantedtobeapartofsomethingbiggerthanallofus.,,
U.S.dahfsfirsttwodreamscametrueduringanine-yearserviceintheU.S.Navy.Reindahlworkedasa
flightengineeronnavalaircraftsince2007.“Ikepttheplanereadytoflybothonthegroundandintheair,“
Reindahlsays.
WhileintheMiddleEast,ReindahlmetanursewhoflewintheNavy."Isawhowdevotedandpresentthey
werewiththecareoftheirpatientsanditcompletelyinspiredme,"Reindahlsays."Fromthatday,IknewI
wantedtobeanurse.”
Whensheleftactivedutyin2016,ReindahlappliedtoUW-EauClaireforanursingdegree.Andherfinal
goalwillbeachievedthismonthwhenshegraduates.
“Iwanttogiveback,“Reindahlsays."Ilovelearningaboutscience,andifthatcansavealife,ormakethe
worldbetter,thenIwanttohelp.^^
Dr.MeganLagunas,assistantprofessoroftheCollegeofNursingandHealthSciences,regardsReindahlas
someonewhowillbeanassettothenursingprofession,"Jessica^differentbackground^^allowshertobringher
ownperspective(視角)tonursingschoolwhichpositivelychallengeseveryoneinthoselearningenvironmentsto
thinkbeyondtheirownviewpoint,Lagunassays."Thenursingprofessionisluckytohaveher.^^
56.WhydidJessicaReindahlwanttofly?
A.Becauseshelikedthefeelingofflying.B.Becauseshewantedtoservehercountry.
C.Becauseshedecidedtofollowherfather.D.Becauseshemeanttogivebacktoothers.
57.WhatinspiredReindahltobeanurse?
A.Herdifferentbackground.B.Herexperiencewithanurse.
C.Herdevotiontohercountry.D.Herprofessor'sencouragement.
58.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“anasset”inParagraph7referto?
A.Aluckyperson.B.Alearnedperson.C.Avaluableperson.D.Apowerfulperson.
59.WhatcanweteamfromReindahl'sstory?
A.Likefather,likeson.B.Rosesgiven,fragranceinhand.
C.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.D.Nothingisimpossibleforawillingheart.
(B)
GrandCanyonNationalPark
LocatedentirelyinnorthernArizona,theparkcovers277milesoftheColoradoRiverandadjacentuplands.
Oneofthemostspectacularexamplesoferosionanywhereintheworld,GrandCanyonisunmatchedinthe
incomparablevistasitofferstovisitorsontherim.GrandCanyonNationalParkisaWorldHeritageSite.
ParkOpeningsandClosings
TheVillageandDesertViewontheSouthRimareopenallyearandparkentrancesremainopen24hoursa
day.NorthRimfacilitiesopenmid-Mayandclosemid-October.Parkentrancesremainopen24hoursadayduring
thistime.Hoursforvisitorcentersandbusinessesvarythroughouttheyear.
ParkInformation
TheparkproducesaPocketMapwithaNorthRimandSouthRimeditionthatcontainsamapand
informationaboutservices,facilities,andparkrangerprograms.ItisavailableinFrench,German,Japanese,
Italian,Spanish,Korean,andChinese.Ahikingbrochureisavailableforthoseplanningtohikeoneofthepark's
maintrailsdownintoGrandCanyon.Obtainpublicationsatentrancestations,visitorcenters,or
//136ojl.
Accessibility
ManyofthefacilitiesatGrandCanyonarehistoricandbuiltbeforecurrentaccessibilitystandardswereset.
Theterrainisruggedwithnarrow,rockytrailsandsteepcliffs.Visitorsusingwheelchairsorhavingvisual
impairmentsmayneedassistance.FormoreinformationaboutaccessibilityinGrandCanyonNationalPark,see
/lrtxl2.
ParkEntranceFees
Feescollectedsupportprojectsinthepark.Admissiontotheparkis$35perprivatevehicle;$30per
08/27
motorcycle;and$20perpersonenteringtheparkviaGrandCanyonRailway,parkshuttlebus,privateraftingtrip,
walking,orridingabicycle.Thepasscanbeusedforsevendaysandincludesbothrims.Payfeesatparkentrance
stationsoratsomebusinessesoutsidethepark.EveryyeartheNationalParkServiceoffersentrancefeefreedays.
Forcompletefeeinformation,includingAnnual,ActiveMilitary,Senior,andAccesspasses,visit
/y5uu6f.
Sustainability
GrandCanyonNationalParkincorporatessustainabilityintoallaspectsofitsoperations.Useyourrefillable
waterbottletofilluponfreeGrandCanyonspringwateratmajortrailheads,visitorcentersandgrocerystores.
Pleaserecycle-recyclingcontainersareconvenientlylocatedandascommonastrashbins.Discoverwhatelse
youcandotoprotecttheenvironmentwhiletravelinghereandbeyondat/lb2rzt.
60.Peoplewithphysicaldisabilitiescanfinddetailedinformationonparkfacilitiesdesignedforthembyvisiting
A./y5uu6fB./lrtxl2
C./136ojlD./lb2rzt
61.Whatistheadmissionfeeifyouandyourparentsplantogoonaten-dayvacationtoGrandCanyonNational
Parkbydrivingacar?
A.$35.B.$60.C.$70.D.$120.
62.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Visitorshaveyear-roundaccesstoeverycornerofthenationalpark.
B.HikerswhocanonlyspeakChinesecannotexploretheNorthRimwithoutaninterpreter.
C.TheGrandCanyonfeaturesisoneoftheworld'smostvisuallybreathtakinglandscapes.
D.VisitorsareforbiddentoleaveanytrashintheNationalParktomaintainsustainability.
(C)
Aseismic(地震的;重大的)shiftinclimatesciencemightbeheatingup.
Newresearchshowsthatsoundwaves,producedbyearthquakescanbeusedtomeasuretemperaturesinthe
oceanwhichtraps90%oftheheatEarthabsorbsfromthesun,makinglong-termchangesinoceanwarmth,a
majorfactorinhowtheworldmightrespondtoglobalwanning.
ForyearsthemainapproachofmeasuringoceantemperaturehasbeenArgo,anarray(陣歹U)of4000
automaticfloats,whichdriftstheglobe,samplingoceanwaterandmeasuringitstemperature.YetArgo
measurementsstopat2000meters.
Thenewtechniquecalled“SeismicOceanThermometry",wouldbeespeciallyusefulindetectinglong-term
changesinoceantemperaturesdeeperthanArgo'sreach.
“OceanAcousticTomography",thebasisforthecurrentresearch,wasfirsttestednearly30yearsago.The
initialstudiescreatedsoundwavesartificially,basicallyincreasingthevolumeongiantunderwaterspeakers.
Scientistsmeasuredthesound'straveltimefromthespeakerstoreceiversthousandsofkilometersaway.Because
oceantemperaturesaffectthespeedofthewaves,theresearcherscouldcalculateaveragetemperaturesalongtheir
paths.Butsomebelievedthenoisewasathreattooceanlifeandthetechniquenevertookoff.
Thenewstudyinsteadusesanaturalsoundsourceforinvestigation:earthquakesmakingalow,continuous
noisebeneaththeseaflooroffthecoastofSumatrathatdrumupsoundwavesintheocean.Ontheshoresofthe
ChagosIslandsintheEastIndianOcean,between2005and2016SeismicStationDiegoGarciarecordedseismic
wavesproducedbythoseearthquakes.Someofthosewavescreatedphysicalchangesinlandandseaasthey
traveled.OthersweresoundwavesorTwavesthatmovedthroughthedeepocean,deliveringvaluabledataabout
oceantemperature.
12yearsofdatacoupledwithmathematicalmodelspointedtoatemperaturechangeofroughly0.044
degreesperdecade,atrendlargerthanthosepredictedbyArgo.ThefindingssuggestthatSeismicOcean
Thermometryisafeasiblemethodtomeasurechangesinoceantemperature.Furtherdatafromotherregionsof
theglobeandothertimeframeswouldhelpimprovethewarningmodelsandpredictions.
Andinfuturestudiestheresearchersplantolistendirectlyforsoundwaves,usinganetworkofhydrophones,
microphoneswhichdetectsoundwavesunderwater.Soundwavessetthetoneforadeepdiveintoourwarming
oceanseveniftheyfailtoreach60000milesunderthesea?
63.WhatdisadvantagedoesArgohave?
A.Itsreachislimited.B.Ittakeslongtocollectsamples.
C.Itdoesn'tworkglobally.D.Itspredictionisn'treliableatall.
64.ItcanbelearnedthatOceanAcousticTomography.
A.wastestedmanytimesbutneversucceeded
B.remainedunpopularforfearofpotentialharm
C.wasassumedtobetoocomplicatedtobecontrollable
D.measuredoceantemperaturejustasthenewresearchdoes
65.Itcanbeinferredfromthenewfindingsthat.
A.somewarmingisworkingitswaydeeperintotheocean
B.oceantemperatureisrisingfasterowingtoearthquakes
C.soundtravelsfasterincolderwaterthaninhotterwater
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D.soundwaveswillslowdownthewarmingoftheocean
66.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.SoundWavesFirstAppliedtoClimateScience.
B.NewFactorsFoundtoBeHeatinguptheOcean.
C.ANaturalApproachHoldingBackGlobalWarming.
D.Ocean'sHiddenHeatMeasuredwithEarthquakeSounds.
SectionC
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentenceslistedbelow.Eachsentencecanonlybeused
once.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
A.Overthecourseoffivedecadestheirguidelineshavebecomewidelyacceptedworldwide.
B.Theawarenessofanimalprotectioncontributestothedeclineofthenumber.
C.Humanvolunteersmustbeabletoreplacemonkeysmoreandmoreinthenext10to20years.
D.Newexperimentaltechniqueshelptopushnumbersdown.
E.ltssupporterspointtothelonglistofmedicaladvancesmadepossiblewiththehelpofanimal
research.
F.Thenumberoftheanimalsusedinresearchisstillconsiderable.
WillExperimentationonAnimalsEnd?
Oneofthemostdebatableissuesinscienceistheuseofanimalsinresearch.Scientistsexperimenton
animalsfordifferentreasons,includingbasicresearchtoexplorehoworganismsfunction,investigatingpotential
treatmentsforhumandisease,andsafetyandqualitycontroltestingofdrugs,devicesandotherproducts.
67.However,opponentsbelieveitiscruelandmeaningless,asobservationsinanimalsoftendonottranslate
directlytohumans.
In1959,WilliamRussellandRexBurchproposedtheir"3Rs"guidelinesfbrmakingtheuseofanimalsin
scientificresearchmorehumane:restricttheuseofanimals;refineexperimentstominimizedistress;andreplace
testswithalternativetechniques.68.Around29millionanimalsperyeararecurrentlyusedinexperimentsinthe
U.S.andEuropeansUnioncountries.Thisislessthanhalfthetotalinthemid-1970sasignificantdrop.
69.Improvementsinimagingmethodsthatofferalookinsidethebodiesofanimalsallowscientiststoget
moreandbetterdatafromeachexperimentthanbefore.
Forexample,researcherspreviouslyhadtodoexperimentswithmultiplemiceatdifferentstagesofcancer
development,butnowtheycanwatchthediseasedevelopinasinglelivinganimalusingadye.Similarly,as
brain-imagingtechniquesbecomemoreadvanced,somequestionsthatwereaddressedwithexperimentsin
monkeysbeforemaybebetteransweredbylookingintothehumanbrainnow."70."saysLarryCarbone,asenior
veterinarian^^)attheUniversityofCaliforniainSanFrancisco.
SectionD
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage,Summarizethemainideaandthemainpointsofthepassageinno
morethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
HerbalMedicine
NothinginmylifehadpreparedmeforwhatIhadtodo.Choosingmywordscarefully,andfightingtostay
calm,Itoldmy4-year-olddaughterthathergrandmotherhadsufferedastroke(中風),thatshewasunconscious,
andthatthedoctorssaidshewouldprobablyneverwakeup.Asshemovedclosertome,Amelialookedatme,
eyesbright,andsaid,"MaybeGrandmawillbeokay.”"MaybesheIsaid,keepingbackthetears,ButI
knewbetter.IwasflyinguptoMyrtleBeach,SouthCarolina,fromourFloridahomeinthemorningtosay
good-byetomymom.
Therestofthatawfulweek,Ijoinedmybrotherandfathersittingbymymother'ssideinthehospitalroom.I
heldherhandandtalkedtoher.Itoldherthatwestillneededher.Itoldherthatitwas
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