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試卷第=page1414頁,共=sectionpages1414頁專題05閱讀理解之說明文(2023·江蘇無錫·江蘇省錫山高級(jí)中學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校??家荒#〣ackinBrisbane,Australia,fortheChristmasbreak,Ifoundmyselfinapublictransportdeadzone.Bikeless,7kilometersfromwhereIwasmeetingfriendsandunwillingtogetataxi,Idecidedtoborrowanelectricscooter.Thetriptookfarlongerthanitwouldhavebybike,mainlybecauseofamajorspillhalfwaythere.Arock,hitatspeed,isaterriblething:weekslater,Istillhadtheredkneesofaprimaryschooler.IntheUK,theyarelegal(合法的)onlyonprivateland,buttheDepartmentforTransportisdiscussinghowtocontrolthemonpublicroadsandpathways,withthepossibilityforlegalizationlaterthisyear.Othercitiesthathavee-scooterrentalprogramshavehadproblemsintheearlyperiod.InParis,MayorAnneHidalgodescribedthesituationlastyearasmessy.Shehasannouncedthatthecityisreducingitsnumberofe-scootersto15,000andplanstocreatelawsforbiddingthemfrompavements(人行道).Francehasputintoforcelawslimitinge-scooterspeedsto25kilometresperhour.Similartodockless(無樁的)hirebicycles,e-scootersareparkedonpavementsandpeopleleavethemuptreesorthrowthemintorivers.Wildtreatmentshortenstheirlifetime,whichisbadforbothprofitability(盈利)andtheenvironment.Analysissuggeststhattheaveragee-scooter’slifetimeisjustthreemonths.Ithinke-scootersareanbasicpartoftheefforttomakecitytransportgreener.Theyareseenasakeytothe“l(fā)astmile”problem—apotentialwaytoreducetransportjambyrapidlygettingsomeonetotheirfinalgoal.Carscantakeup28timesthespaceofapersonridingabicycle.Asfarastheenvironmentaleffectgoes,recentresearchsuggeststhate-scootersarenotasgreenaswalkingorcycling,buttheyarestillbetterthancars.Andthoughtherearestillmanyreportsofseriousaccidents,scootingisaboutassafeascycling.StephenGosslingatLundUniversityinSwedenhassuggestedwebuildcar-free“micromobility”streets,wherecyclists,pedestrians(行人)ande-scooterscouldsharetheroad.Hethinksthiswillreduceaccidentrisksandinvitemorevulnerable(易受傷害的)trafficparticipants,suchaschildren,tobecomeactivetransportusers.Ifmoree-scootersmeanfewercarsonroads,animprovementinlocalairqualityisalsoalikelyresult.When20kilometersofroadsincentralLondonclosedforWorldCar-FreeDaylastSeptember,theairqualitywasgreatlyimprovedaccordingtothereport.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“amajorspill”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Aseriousfall. B.Asuddenillness. C.Alegalreaction. D.Aterriblebreakdown.2.Whatdoweknowaboute-scootersinParis?A.Theyareillegalonpavements. B.Theyarealreadyoutoffashion.C.Theyarefacingmorelimits. D.Theyaremorecommononprivateland.3.Whatisthewriter’sopinionofe-scooters?A.Theyarenotassafeascycling. B.Theyalwayscausethetrafficjams.C.Theyareasgreenascyclingorwalking. D.Theyplayabigroleinthe“l(fā)astmile”problem.4.WhatisStephenGossling’ssuggestion?A.Tosetupmorecare-freedays. B.Toinvitemorecycliststousee-scooters.C.Togetvulnerablepedestriansofftheroad. D.Toseparatecarsfrome-scootersontheroad.(2023·浙江溫州·校聯(lián)考一模)Swedenproducesabout4.4milliontonsofwasteayear,butonly1%makesitswaytothelandfill.Whenitcomestowastemanagement,Swedenisaheadofitstime.HowhasSwedendoneit?InSweden,everyoneworkshardtomaketheenvironmentfreeofwaste.Peoplearetaughttorecyclefromaveryyoungage.Theyareaskedtoreturncansandbottlestosupermarkets.Thegovernmentplacesrecyclingstationsnomorethan300metersfromhomes,schools,andoffices.TheseallhelpwastemanagementinSwedenmucheasierandmorepractical.Thecountryalsorewardsthosewhorecycle.In1984,Swedenstartedthepantasystem.Itencouragespeopletorecyclebottlesinexchangeformoney.Theprocessisverysimple.Peopleputtheiritemsintoamachine.Eachpiecehasasmallbarcodethattellsthemachinehowmuchitisworth.Peoplecancollectavoucherforthatamountbypressingagreenbutton,ortheycandonatethemoneytocharitybypressingayellowbutton.In2021,theSwedishrecycled1.8billionbottlesandcansbyusingpantasystem.Swedenrecyclesnearly50%ofwhatitthrowsaway.Butwhatabouttheotherhalf?________AltogetherSwedenhas34waste-to-energyplantsthatprovide1,445,000homeswithheatand780,000homeswithelectricity.ChangingwasteintoenergyhasreducedSweden’sCO2emissionsby2.2milliontonsayear.In2016,Swedenhadstartedrunningoutoftrash,soitbeganimportingwastefromothercountries.Itnotonlykeepstheplantsworking,butalsoletsSwedenmakemuchmoney.ThatiswhatmakesSwedendifferentfromtheothercountries.Sweden’swastemanagementhasmadeagreatsuccess.Butstill,thecountryiswonderinghowitcandomore.Theyhopetoseeadaywhenlandfillsareathingofthepast.5.Theword“These”inPara.2referstothe________thathelptorecyclethewaste.A.plans B.meanings C.a(chǎn)ctions D.reasons6.Inthepantasystem,peoplecan________.A.findrecyclingstationseasily B.sellbottlestosupermarketsC.changethewasteintoenergy D.getrewardsfrommachines7.Whichofthefollowingcanbebestfilledinthe________inPara.4?A.ThiswasteisrecycledbySwedishathome.B.Thiswastegoestolandfillsandisburntthere.C.Thiswasteisputintomachinesandissoldabroad.D.Thiswastegoestoplantsandischangedintoenergy.8.Thepurposeofthispassageisto________.A.celebratethesuccessofwasterecyclinginSwedenB.a(chǎn)dviseothercountriestoaskforhelpfromSwedenC.introducetheSwedishmethodofwastemanagementD.showSwedenearnsmuchmoneybyrecyclingwaste(2023·山東日照·??家荒#㏕OKYO,JAPAN—Whatdoyoudowhenyouseeacockroach(蟑螂)?Doyouhititwithanewspaper?Doyousteponit?WhenresearchersatTokyoUniversityseeacockroach,theytaketheremotecontrolandmakethecockroachturnaround,runleftorright,orgoforward.Thesescientistsarechangingthecockroachesintorobots.Eachcockroachhasaverysmallpacketthathasinitamicroprocessor(微處理器).Thenresearcherscansendsignalsfromtheremotecontroltothepacket.Thesignalscontrolthemovementsofthecockroaches.Whydoesanyonewanttocontrolacockroach?“Insectscandomanythingsthatpeoplecan’t,”saysIsaoShimoyama,headofrobotresearchatTokyoUniversity.Inafewyears,hesays,theserobotinsectswillcarryverysmallcameras.Theywillbeabletomovethroughearthquakerubble(瓦礫)tolookforpeopleormoveunderdoorstofindinformationaboutsomeone.Thismayseemstrange,buttheJapanesegovernmentthinkstheresearchisveryimportant.Thegovernmentisgivingthescientists$5millionforthisresearch.First,theresearchersbreed(培育)hundredsofcockroaches.TheyuseonlytheAmericancockroachbecauseitisbiggerandstrongerthanothercockroaches.Thentheychoosethebestcockroachesandremovetheirwingsandantennae(觸須).Theyputsmallpackswheretheantennaewere.Thepacksweighaboutthreegrams,orabouttwotimestheweightofthecockroachesthemselves.“Cockroachesareverystrong,”saysRalphHolzer,whoisaresearcheratTokyoUniversity.“Theycanlift20timestheirownweight.”Witharemotecontrol,thescientistssendsignalstothepacks.Whenacockroachgetsthesignal,itmoves.Theproblemisthatthecockroachesdon’talwaysmoveintherightdirection.9.Thescientistsarechangingthecockroachesintorobotsbecause________.A.theywantcockroachestodothingspeoplecan’tinthefutureB.theywanttocontrolthemovementsofthecockroachesC.theywantcockroachestotakephotosoftheearthquakesD.theywanttosendsignalstothepacksonthecockroaches10.Whatcancockroachesdotohelppeople?A.Theycanlift20timestheirownweight.B.Theycanhelppeopletocarryverysmallcameras.C.Theycanbreedhundredsofcockroaches.D.Theycansearchforthosepeopleinrubbleafteranearthquake.11.Scientistscontrolcockroaches’movements________.A.byremovingtheirwings B.bysendingsignalsfromtheremotecontrolC.byusingverysmallcameras D.byremovingtheirantennae12.Whatproblemdotheresearchersmeetwith?A.Thecockroachessometimesdon’tmove.B.Thecockroachessometimesmoveinthewrongdirection.C.Thecockroachesarctoobigtomovethroughearthquakerubble.D.Thecockroachescanonlylift20timestheirownweight.13.What’stheobjectofthisarticle?A.Thecockroaches B.Thesignals C.Thecockroachrobot D.Theresearchers(2023·浙江溫州·校聯(lián)考一模)Humansaregettingawayfromthenaturegraduallybecauseofthedevelopingtechnology.ButnowDigitalTechnologyisofferingusanopportunitytolistentothesoundsinthenatureinpowerfulways,makingusgetclosertotheworldsofanimalsandplants.Allaroundthenature,therearesoundsthatwestruggletopickupandunderstand.Elephants,forexample,communicatewitheachotherusinginfrasound,asoundfarbelowourhumanhearingrange.Coralintheoceanalsocommunicateswitheachotherthroughsoundwaves,withonepurposeofattractingbabycoraltoareaswhereitcansuccessfullygrow.Thisisashockingfactascoraldoesn’thaveanyears!Topickupsoundshumansarenormallyunabletohear,scientistshaveplacedlisteningdevicesintheseenvironments.Researchershaveattachedtinymicrophonestohoneybeesandturtles,andstucklisteningpoststhatcanreceivedifferentsoundwavesfromcoralreefsandtrees.Thesedevicesarecontrolledbycomputersandnetworkedwithdigitalsensorsandsatellites.Wheninterconnected,thesedigitaldevicesworklikeahearingaid:enablinghumanstoobserveandrecordnature’ssoundsbeyondthelimitsofourownlisteningability.Afterthesoundsarerecorded,AIisthenabletodeterminetheirmeanings.Withthistechnology,humanscannotonlyunderstandtheanimals,butalsocommunicatebacktothem.Forexample,ateamofresearchersinGermanydecodedthehoneybees’behaviorwithAI.Thentheytaughttinyrobotshowtodothehoneybeedance.Usingthesedancingmachines,thescientistswereabletoorderthehoneybeestostopmoving,andtocommunicatewheretoflytocollectaspecificnectar.Inadditiontothepossibilityofspeakingwithanimals,theresearchcouldalsobeusedtocreateaformofhealingforanimalsandplants.That’stosay,inthenearfuture,scientistsmightbeabletogetcoraltogrowincertainareasbyplaying“healthyreef”sounds,whichcouldhelptohealsomeofthedamagewehavecaused.Now,DigitalTechnologyprovidesanewwayforhumanstolistentothevividsoundsallaroundus.Thedreamofallowinghumanstosocializewithdifferentanimalsandplantsthroughoutthenatureisbeingonitsway.14.Accordingtothepassage,nowpeoplecanuseDigitalTechnologyto________.A.seecoral’sears B.listentothesoundsoftreesC.playwithelephants D.dancewithhoneybeesthemselves15.Whichistherightordertopickupthesoundsfromthenatureforscientists?a.AnalyzethemeaningswiththehelpofAI.
b.Placelisteningdevicesintothenatureworld.c.Collectthesoundsfromtheanimalsorplants.
d.Connectthedeviceswithcomputersandnetworks.A.b→d→c→a B.b→c→d→a C.c→b→a→d D.c→d→b→a16.WhatcouldmostprobablyhappenwiththehelpofDigitalTechnology?A.Morepeoplewillchoosetoliveinthenature.B.Therewillbemuchfeweranimalsinthenature.C.Peoplecanprotecttheenvironmentmoreeasily.D.Robotscanbeusedtocommunicatewithanything.17.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Digital-tech:AnInventiontoChangePeople’sLifeB.Digital-tech:ASuggestiontoRebuildtheNatureWorldC.Digital-tech:AnAidtoEnablePeopletoHearEverythingD.Digital-tech:ASkilltoHelpPeopletoTalkwiththeNature(2023·廣東珠?!ぶ楹J形膱@中學(xué)??家荒#〧ormiddleandprimaryschoolstudents,beingabletocookhasbecomeamust.Theywillalsoneedtolearnhowtoplantvegetables,raisepoultry(家禽)andmaintainhomeappliances(維修電器)undernewrequirementsforlabor(勞動(dòng))education.TheMinistryofEducation(MOB)broughtoutanewstandardforlaboreducationinschoolslastyear.Startingfrom2022fallsemester,studentsinprimaryandmiddleschoolshavetotakecoursesonlaborskillsatleastonceaweek.Thenewstandardsincludethreetypesoflabortasks.Thefirstisbasiclifeskillslikeeverydayhouseholdchores,includingcleaning,cooking,usingandmaintaininghomeappliances.Nextisindustryandagriculture(農(nóng)業(yè))laborpractice,includingnewtechnologieslike3Dprinting,andtraditionalcrafts(工藝)learning.Thethirdtypeisserviceworksuchascommunityvolunteerservices.SchoolsinChinahavetraditionallyplacedmorefocusonstudying,andmanyhaveregardedhouseholdchoresasawasteofchildren’stime.ButaccordingtotheMOE,laboreducationmustbebuiltuptohelpstudentsenrichtheirlifeexperience,cultivate(培養(yǎng))apositiveviewoflabor,valuehardwork,anddevelopaninterestinlabor.Onlinepeoplehavebeenbusydiscussingthenewstandardsonsocialmedia.LiTing,amotherof6-year-oldtwinsinShanghaistronglysupportslaboreducation.Forthepastyear,shetrainedherdaughterstodochoresandmakesimpledishesforthefamily.“Themainideaistoletkidsshareresponsibilityandbecomeindependentasearlyastheycan,”saidWangPeng,afatherfromGuangdang.“Children’shand-eyecoordination(協(xié)調(diào))timemanagementandorganizationskillscanbetrainedbydoinghousework,”saidSunYunxiao,aparentingexpert.Theyallagreethatchildrenwillfindfunindoingchoresthroughsucheducation.18.Whatcananinth-gradestudentlearnthroughlaboreducation?a.Howtoplantvegetables.b.Howtoraisechickenorducks.c.Howtobemorecarefulinclass.d.Howtorepaircomputersorfridges.A.a(chǎn)bc B.a(chǎn)bd C.bcd D.a(chǎn)cd19.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“enrich”inParagraph4is________.A.improve B.teach C.a(chǎn)chieve D.value20.WhatdoesSunYunxiaothinkoflaboreducation?A.Itletsstudentsshareresponsibilityandbecomeindependent.B.Ithelpsstudentsenrichlifeexperience.C.Ittakesuptoomuchofstudents’freetime.D.Ithelpsstudentsmanagetheirtimebetter.21.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Newcoursesofhouseholdchoresforprimaryschoolstudents.B.Laboreducationforprimaryandmiddleschoolstudents.C.People’sopinionsonlaboreducation.D.Newtechnologicalskillsusedinprimaryandmiddleschools.22.Ifweputthepassageintothreeparts,whichofthefollowingisbest?(①=Para.1)A.①②;③④;⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨ B.①;②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧;⑨C.①;②③④;⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨ D.①②③④;⑤⑥⑦⑧;⑨(2023·河北衡水·校考二模)Hello,everyone.Here’sNBTV-1.I’mWangYi.TheChinesegovernmentprovidesfreeCOVID-19vaccines(疫苗)forallChinesepeople.It’sreallyofgreathelpbutsomemaystillhavesomequestionsabouttheCOVID-19vaccines.Icollectedsomemainquestions—“Howdoesthevaccinework?”,“Areyouallowedtogetit?Andhow?”and“Whatdoyouneedtodobeforegettingit?”Nowlet’saskthedoctor,Mr.Zhangaboutit.WangYi:Howdoesthevaccinework?Mr.Zhang:ThevaccinesChinaisnowusingarecalled“inactivated(滅活)vaccines”.Thereare“dead”virusesinthesevaccines.Theycannotcausethedisease,butcanshowyourbodywhattheviruslookslikeandmakeyouimmune(免疫)toit.StudiesshowthatChina’svaccinesare79.34percenteffective.Thismeansthatforevery100peoplewhogetvaccinated,about79peoplewillbecomeimmunetothevirus.If79percentofthewholepopulationbecomesimmune,thepossibilityofCOVID-19spreadingwillbeverylow.WangYi:Howisthevaccinegiven?Mr.Zhang:Thevaccineisgivenbyinjection(注射).It’ssuggestedtogettwoperiods.Youshouldwaitabouttwoweeksafterthefirstinjectiontogetthesecondone.WangYi:Canpeopleofallagesgetvaccinated?Mr.Zhang:Thevaccineshavebeentestedamongthreedifferentagegroups:3to17,18to59,and60andabove.The18-to-59agegrouphasthemostdata(數(shù)據(jù))—thevaccineshaveshownthatit’ssafetothisgroup.Theothertwogroupsareexpectedtobeincludedsoon.WangYi:Thanksalot.Ihavethelastquestion…23.Who’sWangYi?A.Adoctor. B.Aleader. C.Apatient. D.Areporter.24.WhatdoesWangYithinkofthevaccine?A.Valuable. B.Useless. C.Expensive. D.Dangerous.25.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothetext?A.ThevaccinestheChineseareusingnowarecalled“activatedvaccines”.B.Accordingtothevaccinetest,the3to17agegrouphastheleastdata.C.If79peoplebecomeimmune,COVID-19mightbestoppedspreading.D.Beforegettingthesecondinjection,youshouldwaitforabout14days.26.Whatmaythelastquestionbe?A.Whyshouldpeoplegetthevaccine?B.Howlongcanpeoplekeepthevaccine?C.Canpeopledrinkbeforetheygetthevaccine?D.CanthevaccinemakepeopleavoidCOVID-19?(2023·河北滄州·??家荒#¦hydidChinesepeoplehavemorethanonenameinancienttimes?InancientChina,people’snameshadthreeparts,theirfamilyname,givennameandcourtesyname.TakefamouspoetLiBaiforexample.Hisfamilyname,whichcamefromhisfather’sname,wasLi.HisgivennamewasBai,andhiscourtesynamewasTaibai.Peopleusedtheirgivennameswhentheywereamongfamilymembers.Butinsociallife,theycalledeachotherbytheircourtesynamestoshowrespect.Thiswasmostlydoneamongpeopleofsimilarage.Ifyouweretalkingaboutyourself,orifyoureldersweretalkingaboutyou,thegivennamewouldbeusedinsteadofthecourtesyname.Menwouldgettheircourtesynameswhentheyturned20.Itwasasymbolofadulthood(成年禮).Womenwouldgettheircourtesynamesaftergettingmarried.One’scourtesynameoftenhadsomethingtodowithone’sgivenname.Forexample,thenameofMenciuswasMengKe.HiscourtesynamewasZiyu.BothKeandZiyumean“carriage(馬車)”.ZhugeLiang’sgivennamewasLiang,whichmeans“bright”.HiscourtesynamewasKongming,whichmeans“verybright”.27.Howmanypartsarethereinpeople’snamesinancientChina?A.3. B.4. C.5. D.6.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“courtesy”inParagraph2meaninChinese?A.名 B.姓氏 C.字 D.昵稱29.Whydidpeoplecalleachotherbytheircourtesynamesinsociallife?A.Toshowtheirlove. B.Toshowtheirgoodrelationship.C.Toshowtheirkindness. D.Toshowtheirrespect.30.Whatwouldbeusedifyoureldersweretalkingaboutyouaccordingtothepassage?A.Familyname. B.Nickname. C.Givenname. D.Courtesyname.(2023·廣東茂名·統(tǒng)考一模)Kenya(肯尼亞),acountryinEastAfrica,isalandofnaturalbeauty.KenyaliesalongtheequatoronAfrica’seastcoast.TheIndianOceanistotheeastofKenya.HighlandsriseinthewesternpartofKenya.MountKenya,at5,199meters,isKenya’shighestmountain.Eastofthehighlands,thelandgoesdowntowardthecoast.Kenya’smostimportantriver,theTana,startsfromthehighlandstotheIndianOcean.Mostofthecountry’sotherriversareshortandshallow.Theysometimesdryupwhenthereislittlerainfall.Kenyahastwowetseasonsandtwodryseasons.RainfallisusuallyheavyfromApriltoMayandfromNovembertoDecember,whilesomeareasaremorecloudywithoutmuchrainbetweenJulyandAugustandfromJanuarytoMarch.Temperaturesaregenerallywarmerinthenorthandcoolerinthehighlands.Kenyaishometomanynationalparks.Greenforestsandbamboogrowinthehighlands.Thecountry’sanimalsincludeelephants,lions,giraffes,zebrasandmanyrare(稀有的)animals.TheKenyangovernmenthassetupmorethan50natureparks.Insidetheparks,thewildlifeisprotectedfromhunting.Thismakesthemexcellentplacestotakeajourney.31.FromParagraph2wecanknowthat________.A.thewesternpartofKenyaislevellandB.MountKenyaisKenya’shighestmountainC.KenyaliesalongtheequatoronAfrica’swestcoastD.thelandgoesdowntowardthecoastinthewestofthehighlands32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shallow”inParagraph3mean?A.notsafe B.notdeep. C.notwide. D.notdirty.33.WhatisKenyafamousforaccordingtoParagraph5?A.Hunting. B.Fishing. C.Tourism. D.Growingtrees.34.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.ToinvitepeopletovisitKenya. B.TointroducethecountryKenya.C.TogiveadviceonhowtotravelKenya. D.Tocallonpeopletoprotectthewildlife.35.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.(2023·山東濟(jì)南·山東大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)校考一模)Doyoudrinkwaterthat’sbeenleftsittingoutovernightorevenforanotherday?Haveyounoticedittastesdifferent?Whathashappenedtoit?Tapwater(自來水)thathasbeenlefttositoutslowlybeginstogetanofftaste.Manypeoplethinkthatthisisbecauseofmicroorganisms(微生物).Butthat’snotwhatmakesoldwatertastenotfresh.Forthatwecanthinkofcarbondioxide(二氧化碳).Afterabout12hours,tapwaterstartstogoflatascarbondioxideintheairstartstomixwiththewaterintheglass,loweringitsPHandgivingitanofftaste.Butit’smostlikelynotharmfultodrink.However,ifyoudrinkwithaglass,let’scomebacktothosemicroorganisms.Ifyouuseadirtyglassdayafterday,therewillbemorechancestogetbacteria(細(xì)菌).Theriskwillincreaseifyousharetheglasswithanothermouthaswell.Butsupposingyouuseafreshglasseveryfewdays,youprobablywon’thaveaproblemunlesstheglasshasbeentouchedbydirtyfingers,andespeciallyifthosedirtyfingerswentunwashedafterusingthebathroom.Asforplasticwaterbottlesthathavebeenleftoutinthesunorinthecar,stepawayfromthebottle,warnsDr.KelloggSchwab,directoroftheJohnsHopkinsUniversityWaterInstitute.“Achemicalnamedbiphenyl-A,orBPA,alongwithotherthingsusedtomakeplasticcanleach(過濾)intoyourwaterifthebottleheatsuporsitsinthesun,”heexplains.BPA,asyouprobablyknow,hasbeenlinkedtoeverythingfromheartdiseasetocancer.Schwabalsoaddsthatplasticusedforcommercialbottledwaterisn’tmeanttobewashedorrefilled,souseonlyonetimeandrecycle.Ordon’tbuythematall;userefillablewaterbottlesinstead.36.Tapwaterbegintohaveanofftastebecauseof________.A.carbondioxide B.BPA C.theglass D.themicroorganism37.Whatwillhappeniftapwaterhasbeenleftsittingoutfor12hours?A.Itwillhavefewmicroorganisms. B.Itwillbestillsafetodrink.C.Itmaytastebetterthanbefore. D.Itwillbepossiblyundrinkable.38.Whatistherightwaytodrinkwithaglass?A.Tosharetheglasswithanotherperson. B.Toholdthecleanglasswithdirtyhands.C.Tokeepyourhandsandglassclean. D.Todrinkafterusingthebathroom.39.Whatshouldwedowithplasticwaterbottlesthatareleftoutinthesunorinthecar?A.Usethemaftertheycooldown. B.Cleanthemandusethemagain.C.Throwthemaway. D.Refillthemwithfreshwater.40.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howpeopledrinkwaterhealthily. B.Shallwedrinkthewaterleftalongtime?C.Howtodrinkwaterwithglasses. D.Don’tdrinkthewaterleftovernight.(2023·江蘇無錫·江蘇省錫山高級(jí)中學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校校考一模)Aspeopleallovertheworldstruggledwithhigherlevelsofstress,depressionandanxietythispastyear,manyturnedtotheirfavoritecomfortfoods:icecream,pizza,hamburgers.Butstudiesinrecentyearssuggestthatthehigh-sugarandhigh-fatfoodswhenwearestressedordepressed,ascomfortingastheymayseem,aretheleastlikelytobegoodforourmental(精神上的)health.Instead,wholefoodssuchasvegetables,fruit,fish,eggs,nutsmaybeabetterbet.Historically,nutritionresearchhaspaidmuchattentiontohowthefoodsweeatinfluenceourphysical(身體上的)health,ratherthanourmentalhealth,though.Overtheyears,largepopulationstudieshavefoundthatpeoplewhoareaskedtofollowaMediterraneandietforthreemonthshadgreaterreductionsinsymptomsofdepressionafterthreemonthscomparedtoacontrolgroup.Publichealthprofessorsaroundtheworldhavestartedencouragingpeopletotakeanduselifestylebehaviorslikeexercise,soundsleep,aheart-healthydietandavoidingsmokingthatmayreduceinflammation(發(fā)炎)andhaveadvantagesforthebrain.Individualclinicians(臨床醫(yī)師)arealreadyincludingnutritionintotheirworkwithpatients.Dr.DrewRamsey,aclinicalprofessorattheColumbiaUniversity,beginshismeetingswithnewpatientsbyexploringtheirdiet.Heaskswhattheyeat,learnstheirfavoritefoods,andfindsoutiffoodsthatheconsidersimportantfortheconnectionaremissingfromtheirdiets,suchasplants,seafood.Dr.Ramseysaidhedidn’twantpeopletothinkthattheonlyfactorinvolvedinbrainhealthisfood.“Lotsofpeoplegettheirfoodexactlyright,liveveryactivelives,andstillhavemanytroubleswiththeirmentalhealth,”hesaid.Buthealsoteachespeoplethatfoodcanbeempowering.“Wecan’tcontrolourgenes,”hesaid.“Butwecancontrolhowweeat,andthatgivespeopleactionablethingsthattheycandototakecareoftheirbrainhealthonadailybasis.”41.Whatdoprevious(以前的)nutritionstudiesmainlypayattentionto?A.Howourdietsinfluenceourmentalhealth. B.Howourdietsinfluenceourphysicalhealth.C.Howourmentalhealthinfluencesourdiets. D.Howourphysicalhealthinfluencesourdiets.42.Whyareindividualcliniciansincludingnutritionintotheirworkwithpatients?A.Theytrytosatisfytheirpatients’needs.B.Theyarequestioningpublichealthprofessors.C.Theywanttoprovethevalueofhealthydiets.D.Theyhaveacceptedthefindingsoflargepopulationstudies.43.WhichofthefollowingmightDr.Ramseyagreewith?A.Someconnectionlivesbetweenourdietsandmentalhealth.B.Peoplecancontroltheirgenesaswellashowtheyeat.C.Peoplelivingactiveliveswillnothavementalproblems.D.Eatingahealthydietisgoingtocuredepression.(2023·山東泰安·統(tǒng)考一模)Ifyouhavebrothersorsisters,theorderinwhichyouwerebornmaymakeabigdifferencetochoosingyourjob.AgroupofBritishscientistsstudied500peoplefrom11differentcareergroups.Theyfoundthatelderchildrenaremorelikelytobecomeastronautsandscientists.NASAastronautNeilArmstrongistheeldestchildinhisfamily.That’sprobablybecauseparentsusuallytreatelderchildrenmorestrictlythanyoungerchildren.Thisgivesthemamoredisciplined(遵守紀(jì)律的)personality.Thescientistsalsofoundthatmiddlechildrenare30percentmorelikelytobecomeCEOs.Thescientistssaidthatthiscouldbebecausemiddlechildrenneedtodomoretogetattentionfromtheirparents.Thismakesthemmoreflexible(靈活的).BillGates,theformerCEOofMicrosoft,isthemiddlechild.Youngerchildren,ontheotherhand,getattentionbylearni
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