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專題01閱讀理解(第01期)-2022屆新高考名校英語(yǔ)好題速遞分項(xiàng)匯編
閱讀理解【重慶市中學(xué)2022屆高考適應(yīng)性月考卷(…)】
TheBestWorkoutAppsin2021
Takealookatourpicksforthebestworkoutappstofindaprogramthatfitsinwithyourexercisegoalsand
dailyroutines.
Fitbit
Fitbitusesthedailyactivityloggedbyyourfitnesstrackertorecommendworkoutsandactivities,whichadjust
notonlytowhatyou'vedone,butyourfitnessgoalsandfeedback.Itoffershundredsofroutinessothere'sboundto
beaworkoutinthereforyou.Userscanevenhireone-on-onetrainerswithdifferentfitnessspecialties.Butyou
willhavetopayfortheprivilege.
Seven
Alltheday-to-daydemandsonyourschedulemakeSevenoneofthebestworkoutappsforsqueezingaquick
workoutintoyourdailyroutine.Allyouneedis7minutesaday.Theappcomescompletewithdetailedinstructions,
exerciselog,andprogresstracker.Whiletheappoffersmanyfeaturesforfree,asubscriptionunlocksmore
exercises.
Shred
Shredletsyouchoosebetweendifferenttypesoftraining,whichserveupdifferentexerciseroutinesthatpush
youtowardmeetingyourgoals.Theappfeaturesinteractivevisualsandactivitylogging,sothatyoucanseeyour
progressonadailybasis.ThefreeversionofShredisad-supported,whileaproversionoffersmorefeaturesand
removesadvertising.
PEAR
ThePEARPersonalFitnessCoachappsprovidesuserswithabroadrangeofguidedworkouts.Theappplays
wellwithavarietyoffitnesstrackersanddevices,allowingyoutokeeptrackofyourperformance.PEARcomes
withafree14-daytrial,afterwhichyou'llneedtosubscribeforaccesstotheworkouts.
1.Whichappcanbethebestchoicefbrbusypeople?
A.Fitbit.B.Seven.C.Shred.D.PEAR.
2.Whatdothelistedappshaveincommon?
A.Theyrequireasubscription.B.Theyareforprofessionaltrainers.
C.Theymonitorusers'progress.D.Theyofferpersonalizedworkouts.
3.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythistextappear?
A.Transportation.B.Finance.C.Media.D.Lifestyle.
Disturbedbyreportsofrisingdomesticviolenceundercoronaviruslockdown,aPolishhighschool
studentlaunchedafakeonlineshoptoofferalifelinetovictimstrappedintheirhomes.HerideawonaEuropean
Unionprizethatcamewith€10,000($12,120).
"IheardaboutaFrenchinitiative(計(jì)劃),wherepeoplegotothepharmacy(藥房)andaskforaspecialmask
thatletsthepharmacistknowtheyareavictimofdomesticviolence,"KrystynaPaszkoexplained."Ithoughtitwas
sobrilliant!"InApril,shedecidedtoopenhershop"CamomilesandPansies"tosellthosecosmetics.Whena
victimwritesaskingtobuyacream,apsychologistrespondsinsteadofasalespersonandaskshowlongthe"skin
problems'1havebeengoingonfor.Ifsomeoneplacesanorderandleavesanaddress,itisactuallyacodeaskingfor
authoritiestovisittheirhome.
AfterKrystynaopenlywroteaboutherplanonherownFacebookpage,shewasfloodedwithquestions.UI
thoughtitwouldonlybeformyfriends,butthesharesonFacebookwerebiganditbecameahit,'1shesaid.Withso
muchinterest,shecontactedtheWomen'sRightsCentre,aPolishNGO,askingforassistance.Inresponseit
providedpsychologistsandlawyerstoworkwiththewebsite.Sinceitslaunch,morethan350peoplehave
contactedthewebsite.Mostofthevictimsareyoung,under40,andabout10%aremale.Thepresidentofthe
Women'sRightsCentre,UrszulaNowakowska,saidshewas"veryimpressed1'byKrystyna*sproject."Thereare
around70,000domesticviolencecasesannuallyinPoland,ofwhich56,000aretreatedasfamilyconflictsrather
thancrimes."
Krystynacreditsherinterestinhumanrightstoherroleinthescouts(童子軍)一sheleadsaWarsawscout
groupandcreateditsFacebookpage.Aftershewontheprize,sheclaimedtoputthemoneytogooduseandwas
pleasedthataspotlightwasbeingshoneontheproblemofhomeabuse.
4.WhatmighthaveinspiredKrystynawiththeidea?
A.Thedecreasingdomesticviolencecases.
B.TheFrenchinitiativetosellspecialmasks.
C.TheurgetowintheEuropeanUnionprize.
D.Theadvicefromaprofessionalpsychologist.
5.HowcanavictimgethelpfromKrystyna'sproject?
A.Byappearingtobeshoppingonline.B.Byrequestingpsychologicalsupport.
C.Bypurchasingaspecially-madecream.D.Byloggingonafakeaccounttoplaceorders.
6.WhatcanweknowaboutthewebsitementionedinParagraph3?
A.KrystynashareditssuccessonFacebook.
B.APolishNGOofferedfinancialassistancetoit.
C.Itclassifiesdomesticviolenceasfamilyconflicts.
D.Youngfemalevictimshavebenefitedmostfromit.
7.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeKrystyna?
A.Caringandeasy-going.B.Supportiveandtolerant.
C.Courageousandhumorous.D.Sympatheticandintelligent.
CollegedebtisbecomingasmuchofaproblemforAmericansclosetoretirementasitisfornew
graduates.Therearenowabout8.7millionAmericansagedover50whoarestillpayingoffcollegeloans.They
tookouteithertopayfbraneducationfortheirchildrenorthemselves.Theirdebtisgrowingfast,increasingby
abouthalfsince2017toatotalof$370billion—anaverageof$40,900perboiTOwer.In2019,roughly$4.9
billionwasdeducted(扣除)rightfromretirees*SocialSecurityincome.
PartoftheblamefallsonthefederallybackedPLUSprogram,saidTaraSiegelBernardinTheNewYork
Times.''ParentPLUSloans",whichhavefewapplicationrequirementsotherthanabasiccreditcheck,have
broadenedaccesstocapitalfbrmanyparents.Butthe"loanscanbeunforgiving'1.WilliamandKateSchweizer
"didn'twanttheirtwodaughterstobegintheiradultlivesburdenedwithcollegedebt'*.Sotheyborrowed$220,000
fortheirschooling.Increasinglytheyhadtroublepaying.Nowtheirdebthasballoonedto$500,000.The
consequencesofdefaulting(拖欠)areserious:"ThegovernmentcantaketheirwagesandSocialSecurity."
Unfortunately,PresidentBiden's$6trillionbudgetdoesn'toffermuchassistance,saidEricLevitzinNYMag.
com.Duringhiscampaign,"Bidencalledforforgiving$10,000infederalstudentloandebtforeveryborrower'1
amongotherwaystoeasethecollegedebtburden.ButthechancesofpassingsuchmeasuresthroughCongressare
slim.
Don'tbankruptyourselfforyourkids,saidBethAkersinUSAToday.Thesaferoptiontopayforcollegeis"a
studentloantakenoutinyourchild'sname".Afederalstudentloan—notaprivateone—canprotectborrowers
throughincome-drivenrepaymentprograms.Thereisalsoabetterchancethataloanforgivenessprogramcould
materializetohelpoutstudentborrowers.Andrememberthat"ifyouoverextendyourselffinanciallytomakea
collegedreamcometrueforyourchild,youaretakingawayyourabilitytobeyourchild'sfinancialbackstop.H
8.HowdoestheauthorillustratehispointinParagraph1?
A.Bylistingstatistics.B.Bygivingexamples.
C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byusingquotes.
9.WhatisthedisadvantageofParentPLUSloans?
A.Theyhavedemandingrequirements.
B.Theycantrapparentsinfinancialcrises.
C.Theyarenotenoughtocovercollegecosts.
D.Theysetlimitsonhowmuchonecanborrow.
10.WhatdoesEricLevitzthinkofPresidentBiden's$6trillionbudget?
A.Itisflexible.B.Itistight.C.Itisbeneficial.D.Itisimpractical.
11.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.AmericansAreBurdenedbyCollegeDebt
B.StudentLoans:ASteppingStonetoCollege
C.LessonsinFinanceHelpRepayStudentLoans
D.Debt:CollegeCostsSwallowRetirementNestEggs
Whatisthemostshockingaboutheatwavesisnotmerelythattheyhavehitausuallytemperatearea,northat
somanylong-standingtemperaturerecordsarebeingbroken.Itisthatthoserecordsarebeingbrokenbysuchlarge
margins(幅度).InPortland,Oregon,thetemperaturereached46.6℃(116℃)—makingitoneofseveralcitiesin
theregionwherepreviousrecordshavebeenbeatenbyafull5℃(9℃).
Heatwavesmaygenerateheadlines,butlessattentionispaidtothemthantheydeserve.In2018roughly
300,000peopleovertheageof65diedasaresultofextremeheat,a54%increasesince2000.Unlikestormsand
floods,heatdoesnotleadtodramaticbefore-and-afterpictures.Itsvictimsareoftenapparentonlywhen
statisticiansaddupexcessdeathsandhospitaladmissions.Thefactthatasmanyas70,000peoplediedasaresult
ofaheatwaveinEuropein2003,forexample,becameapparentonlyin2008.Heatalsoworsensconditionssuchas
heartproblems,sonotallthedeathsitcausesmaybedirectlyattributedtoit.
Toprotectpeopleagainstextremeheat,govemmentscansetupearly-warningsystemstoalerthealthworkers,
shutdownschoolsandsuspendoutdooractivities.Theycanprovidethepublicwithforecastsofcomingheatwaves,
explanationsofthedangersanddetailedadviceonwhattodo.Whateverourstrategy,weshouldgettoit,because
theprognosisisnotgood.AccordingtoareportbyNRDC,thetotalnumberofexcessiveheatdaysintheUnited
Stateswillincreasetomorethaneighttimesthebaselinelevelbytheendofthecentury.
Theworldis,understandably,focusedonadifferenthealthcrisisrightnow.Butheatwavesposeanentirely
foreseeablethreatinthedecadestocome.Thetimingandseverityofthecoronaviruspandemic(新冠疫情)could
nothavebeenforeseen.Theseotherfarmorepredictableandpreventablecrisesaredifferent.Thereisnoexcusefor
failingtotakethemmoreseriously.
12.Whatisthemostsurprisingaboutheatwaves?
A.Howlargetheaffectedregionsare.
B.Howgreatlyhumanhealthisimpacted.
C.Howmuchhigherthetemperaturerecordsgo.
D.Howmanytemperaturerecordshavebeenbeaten.
13.WhatcanwelearnabouttheheatfromParagraph2?
A.Itisamildheadache.B.Itisanunderratedproblem.
C.Itcausesapparentdestruction.D.Itcauseswidespreadconcern.
14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"prognosis"meaninParagraph3?
A.Forecast.B.Intention.C.Harvest.D.Response.
15.Whyisthecoronaviruspandemicmentionedinthelastparagraph?
A.Towarnpeopleofunforeseenhealthrisks.
B.Toillustratehowextremeheatthreatensus.
C.Tostressthenecessityofaddressingtheheat.
D.Todrawattentiontotheseverityofhealthcrises.
閱讀【福建省泉州市2022屆高中畢業(yè)班質(zhì)量檢測(cè)(一)】
SanFranciscoBayAreaisagreatplacetobeifyou'reasportsfan,asyou'llfindseveraleventsallyear
roundandplentyofteampride.Ifyouareanywhereclosetotheareaduringagame,thesefantasticsportsevents
arehereforyou.
SanFranciscoGiantsBaseball
TheSanFranciscoGiantsbaseballteamplaysinSFatOraclePark.Thisisafunballparkbecauseifsalways
packedwithgreatenergyandoffersviewsofthebay.It'soneofthemostpopularSanFranciscosportsevents.The
GiantsarepartoftheNationalLeagueWestDivision.Sincetheirarrivalherein1958,theyhavebeenWorldSeries
Championsthreetimes.
GoldenStateWarriorsBasketball
ThefanbaseoftheGoldenStateWarriorsdistributesthewholeSanFranciscoBayAreaasthisregion'sonly
NBAteam.TheirregularseasonrunsfromlateOctoberthroughmid-April,andallhomegamesareplayedatthe
ChaseCenterinSanFrancisco.Intotal,theWaiTiorshaswonsixNBAchampionships.
SanFiancisco49ersFootball
The49ersareSanFrancisco'sNFLteam,thoughtheyhaverecentlymovedtoLevi*sStadiuminSantaClara,
aboutanhoursouthofSF.Thefootballteamwasnamedfortheprospectors(探礦者)whoarrivedintheareain
1849fortheGoldRush.They'vewon5SuperBowlchampionships,allbetween1981and1994.
SanJoseShaiksHockey
TheSanJoseSharksrepresenttheBayAreainhockey(冰球).Theywerefoundedin1991astheonlyBay
AreateamtocompeteintheNHL.SharksfanslovegoingtotheseSanFranciscosportseventsattheSAPCenter,
whichtheycalltheSharkTank,locatedaboutanhoursoutheastofSF.
1.Whichteamoncewonworldchampionships?
A.TheGiants.B.TheGoldenStateWarriors.
C.The49ers.D.TheSanJoseSharks.
2.Whichofthefollowingisbasketballfans1favourite?
A.TheOraclePark.B.TheChaseCenter.
C.Levi'sStadium.D.TheSAPCenter.
3.Whoisthetextintendedfor?
A.Tourguides.B.Coaches.
C.Teamleaders.D.Sportsfans.
ElianaYidreamedof'pursuingpianoperformanceincollege,nevermindthatherfingerscouldbarelyreach
thelengthofanoctave.UnabletofullyplaymanyworksbyRomantic-eracomposersincludingBeethovenand
Brahms,shetriedanyway-andinherdeterminationtospendhourspracticingaChopinconcerto,woundup
injuringherself.
TheeffortsofProfessorCarolLeonefromtheSouthernMethodistUniversity(SMU)arechangingallthat:
twentyyearsago,theschoolbecamethefirstmajoruniversityintheU.S,tointroducesmallerkeyboardsintoits
musicprogram,levelingtheplayingfieldforYiandotherpianomajors.
Yi,21,triedoneofthesmallerkeyboards,"Irememberbeingreallyexcited,becausemyhandscouldactually
reachandplayalltherightnotes,"shesaid.
Fordecades,fewquestionedthesizeofthetraditionalpiano.Forthosewithsmallhandspans,it'sdifficultto
properlyplaymanyworksofBeethovenandBrahms.Thosewhoattempttoplaythemeithergetusedtoskipping
notesorriskinjurywithrepeatedplay.Leoneisfamiliarwithsuchchallenges.Bornintoafamilyofmusicians,she
favoredclassicalmusicandpursuedpianodespitehersmallhandspanandearnedadegreeasadoctorinmusical
arts.
Theideaofsmallerkeyboardsfirstmetresistancefromsometraditionalists.Leonealsosaidthatwhenshe
raisedtheissuewithoneVienneseprofessor,hetoldhertherewerealreadytoomanypianistsanyway.
Thoughsuchresistanceisfading,therearesomeverytraditionalpeoplewhothinkofpianoasacompetitive
thing.Leonesaid,nThisisart,it'snotsport.Itsaboutmakingasmuchbeautifulartaspossible,andweshouldgive
everybodytheopportunitytodothat."
4.WhydidElianaYifindithardtoplayaChopinconcertotowell?
A.Herfingersgotinjured.B.Itwastime-consuming.
C.Herhandspansweresmall.D.Thetraditionalpianowasoutoftune.
5.Whatisparagraph4intendedtodo?
A.Summarizethepreviousparagraphs.B.Providesomeadviceforpianists.
C.Introduceanewtopicfordiscussion.D.Addsomebackgroundinformation.
6.WhatistheVienneseprofessor'sattitudetowardssmallerkeyboards?
A.UnclearB.ObjectiveC.Disapproving.D.Positive.
7.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
A.AHard-workingSMUProfessorB.TheStoryBehindSmallerKeyboardPianos
C.TraditionalPiano:ACompetitiveThingD.Yi'sRoadtoaBrilliantArtist
WhenIworkedonthemanufacturingshop(車間)floor,werarelysawplantmanagers.Exceptforone.
Heoftenwalkedthroughtheplant.Hecheckedoutproductquality.Hestoppedforabriefword-usuallynomore
thana"hello,"Hewasn*toutgoing.Hedidn*tdisplayanyofthequalitiestypicallyassociatedwitha"leader."Yetwe
likedhim.
Ina1992UniversityofPittsburghstudy,researchershadfourwomenattendanumberofdifferentclasses.
Theirattendancevaried:onewomanmightattendeveryclass;adifferentwomanmightattendonlyafew.What
didn'tvarywastheirbehavior.Noneofthewomenspokeinclassorspoketootherstudents.
Attheendoftheterm,studentswereaskedwhichwomantheylikedbest.Who"won"?Womenwhoattended
thehighestnumberofclasses.Accordingtotheresearchers,nMereexposurehadweakeffectsonfamiliarity,but
strongeffectsonattractionandsimilarity."Orinnon-researcher-speak:IfIseeyoufrequently,Inaturallylikeyou
more.That'sthepowerofshowingup.
Knowingsomeonewillshowupinthefuturealsomatters.Ina1967UniversityofMinnesotastudy,
researchersgavestudyparticipantsprofilesoftwopeopleandtoldthemthatonewouldbeapartnerinfuture
discussiongroups.Whenasked,theparticipantssaidtheylikedtheirfuturepartnermore.Eventhoughtheprofiles
werealmostidentical.
Wantyourteamoryourcustomerstolikeyoumore?Showup.Dropin.Dropby.Sendabriefnote.Makea
quickphonecall.Youdon*thavetosayordomuch.Then,beconsistentinyourbehavior.Intime,peoplewill
expectyoutodropinordropby,whetherinpersonorvirtually.Anticipatingfuturecontactwillmakethemlikeyou
more.
8.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphserveas?
A.Anintroduction.B.Abackground.
C.Acomment.D.Anexplanation.
9.Accordingtothe1992study,whathelpsmakeastudentwelcome?
A.Answeringquestionsfrequently.B.Greetingothersenthusiastically.
C.Behavingmorelikeothers.D.Attendingclassesmoreoften.
10.WhatdidtheUniversityofMinnesotastudyfind?
A.Familiaritycontributestolikability.
B.Identicalbehavioursenhancelikability.
C.Futurepartnershipincreaseslikability.
D.Virtualcontactsbenefitlikability.
11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Poweroflikability.B.Researchonlikability.
C.Definitionoflikability.D.Applicationoflikability.
Peopletodayarenotunfamiliarwithtermsuchas"goingeco-friendly"and''sustainablelifestyle".
However,thereexistsagroupofsceptics(懷疑論者)whobelievethatgoingeco-friendlyismerelyafad(一—時(shí)的
風(fēng)尚).Idisagreewiththisviewpoint,Goingeco-friendlyisnotmerelyafadanditdoes,infact,changethebeliefs
andattitudesofpeople.
Thelong-termpresenceofenvironmentalorganisationsshowstheeffortsthatpeoplehavemadetowardsgoing
eco-friendly.OrganisationssuchasWorldWildlifeFundadvocatepeopletogoeco-friendly.Thehighinvolvement
oftheorganisationsandtheparticipantsisthusastrongindicatorthatgoingeco-friendlyisnotmerelyafadbuta
trendthatcanlastdecades.
Anotherstrongindicatoristheemergenceofsustainableproductsinmanyindustries,suchasorganicproduce
andelectricvehicles.Theconsumerdemand,coupledwitheco-conscious(環(huán)保意識(shí)的)businesses,isbehindthe
sharpincreaseinsuchproducts.Thisshowsashiftinthebeliefsandattitudesofpeopletowardsadoptinga
sustainablelifestyle.Thus,itseemsquitecertainthatgoingeco-friendlyisnotmerelyafad.
Whilesomepeoplewhobroadcasttheireco-friendlypracticesarecriticisedforjusthopingtoprojectan
eco-consciousimage,thereareanumberofcelebritieswhohavebeenpractisingthezero-wastelifestyleforyears.
Forthosewhodosofbryears,andnotmeredaysormonths,itisindeedacommitmentthatcanonlycomewitha
truechangeinbeliefsandattitudestowardscaringfortheearth.
Thecalltosavetheearthlookssettostay.Withthedevelopmentoftechnologyandtheappearanceofmany
platformsadvocatinggoinggreen,peoplearemorewillingtochangetheirbeliefsandattitudeswhentheycanlearn
aboutandappreciatethepositiveimpactoftheworkofdifferentenvironmentalorganisationsandindividuals.Itis
hopedthattheseeffectswillgoalongwayinensuringthatourplanetwillremainasuitableplacetolivein.
12.WhydoestheauthormentionWorldWildlifeFund?
A.Toappreciateitsenvironmentalefforts.
B.Toencouragepeopletogoeco-friendly.
C.Toevidencetheuniversalrecognitionofgoinggreen.
D.Tohighlightthedifficultyinchangingpeople'sattitudes.
13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword''emergence'*meaninparagraph3?
A.Suddendisappearance.B.Sharpincrease.
C.Gradualdevelopment.D.Limitedapplication.
14.Whatdoestheauthorexpectoftechnologydevelopment?
A.Itmaydiscouragepeoplefromsustainablelifestyle.
B.Itmayboostthebusinessoforganicproduce.
C.Itwillbeusedtoprojectaneco-consciousimage.
D.Itwillpromoteenvironmentalawareness.
15.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthistext?
A.Toprovegoingeco-friendlyalastingtrend.
B.Topopularizetheeco-friendlyproducts.
C.Toofferstrategiestogoeco-friendly.
D.Toadvertiseforeco-friendlyplatforms.
閱讀【江蘇省南京市第一中學(xué)2021-2022學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期初考試】
HumpbackWhales
Humpbackwhalesaresometimescalledperformersoftheocean.Thisisbecausetheycanmakeimpressive
movementswhentheydive.Thename“humpback",whichisthecommonnamefbrthiswhale,referstothetypical
curveshapethewhale'sbackformsasitdives.
Sometimesthehumpbackwilldivewithafantasticmovementknownasabreach.Duringbreachingthewhale
usesitspowerfultailflukestoliftnearlytwo-thirdsofitsbodyoutofthewaterinagiantleap.Abreachmightalso
includeasidewaystwistwithfinsstretchedoutlikewings,asthewhalereachestheheightofthebreach.
Ahumpbackwhalebreathesairatthesurfaceofthewaterthroughtwoblowholeswhicharelocatednearthe
topofthehead.ltblowsadoublestreamofwaterthatcanriseupto4metresabovethewater.
Thehumpbackhasasmalldorsalfinlocatedtowardsthetailflukesabouttwo-thirdsofthewaydownits
back.Otherdistinguishingfeaturesincludelargepectoralfins,whichmaybeuptoathirdofthebodylength,and
uniqueblackandwhitespotsontheundersideofthetailflukes.Thesemarkingsarelikefingerprints:notwoarethe
same.
Humpbackwhalesliveinlargegroups.Theycommunicatewitheachotherthroughcomplex“songs”.
QuickFacts
14m-18minlength;
Size:
30-50tonsinweight
LivingOpenoceanandshallowcoastlinewaters
Fromwarmtropicalwaters,wheretheybreed,tocoldpolarwaters,
Environment
wheretheyeat
Diet:Shellfish,plantsandfishofsmallsize
Sometimesingroups,inwhichseveralwhalesformacircleunderthewater,
Hunting:blowingbubblesthatfonna"net"aroundaschooloffish.Thefisharethen
forceduptothesurfaceinaconcentratedmass.
Endangered:itisestimatedthatthereareabout5000-7500humpbackwhales
Currentstate:
worldwide
1.AccordingtoQuickFacts,ahumpbackwhale.
A.cannotsurviveinwatersneartheshore
B.doesn*tliveinthesamewatersallthetime
C.livesmainlyonunderwaterplants
D.preferstoworkalonewhenhuntingfood
2.Tomakeabreach,ahumpbackwhalemust.
A.useitstailflukestoleapoutofthewater
B.twistitsbodysidewaystojumphigh
C.blowtwostreamsofwater
D.communicatewithagroupofhumpbacks
3.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatahumpbackwhale.
A.hasitsuniquemarkingsonitstailflukes
B.hasblackandwhitefingerprints
C.getsitsnamefromthewayithunts
D.isagreatperformerduetoitssongs
AlfredNobel,theSwedishinventorandindustrialist,wasamanofmanycontrasts.Hewasthesonofa
bankrupt,butbecameamillionaire;ascientistwithaloveofliterature;anindustrialistwhomanagedtoremainan
idealist.Hemadeafortunebutlivedaverysimplelife,andalthoughcheerfulincompanyhewasoftensadin
private.Aloverformankind,heneverhadawifeorfamilytolovehim;apatrioticsonofhisnativeland,hedied
aloneonforeignsoil.Heinventedanewexplosivebombtoimprovethepeacetimeindustriesofminingandroad
building,butsawitwasusedasaweaponofwartokillandinjurehisfellowmen.Duringhisusefullife,heoften
felthewasuseless."AlfredNobel,"heoncewroteofhimself,Moughttohavebeenputtodeathbyakinddoctoras
soonas,withacry,heenteredlife."World-famousforhisworks,hewasneverpersonallywell-known,for
throughouthislifeheavoidedpublicity."1donotsee,"heoncesaid,''thatIhavedeservedanyfameandIhaveno
tasteforit."Butsincehisdeath,hisnamehasbroughtfameandglorytoothers.
HewasborninStockholmonOctober21,1833,butmovedtoRussiawithhisparentsin1842,wherehis
father,Immanuel,madeastrongpositionforhimselfintheengineeringindustry.ImmanuelNobelinventedthe
landmineandmadealotofmoneyfromgovernmentordersduringtheCrimeanWar,butwentbankruptsoonafter.
MostofthefamilyreturnedtoSwedenin1859,whereAlfredrejoinedthemin1863,beginninghisownstudyof
bombsinhisfather'slaboratory.Hehadneverbeentoschooloruniversitybuthadstudiedprivately.Andbythe
timehewastwenty,hewasaskillfulchemistandexcellentlinguist,speakingSwedish,Russian,German,French
andEnglish.Likehisfather,AlfredNobelwasimaginativeandinventive,buthehadbetterluckinbusinessand
showedmorefinancialsense.Hewasquicktoseeindustrialopeningsforhisscientificinventionsandbuiltupover
80companiesin20differentcountries.Indeedhisgreatnesslayinhisoutstandingabilitytocombinethequalities
ofanoriginalscientistwiththoseofaforward-lookingindustrialist.
ButNobel'smainconcernwasneverwithmakingmoneyorevenwithmakingscientificdiscoveries.Seldom
happy,hewasalwayssearchingforameaningtolife,andfromhisyouthhadtakenaseriousinterestinliterature
andphilosophy.Perhapshecouldnotfindordinaryhumanlove-henevermarried-hecametocaredeeplyabout
thewholeofmankind.Hewasalwaysgeneroustothepoor:'Tdrathertakecareofthestomachsofthelivingthan
thegloryofthedeadintheformofstonematerials."heoncesaid.Hisgreatestwish,however,wastoseeanendto
wars,andthuspeacebetweennations,andhespentmuchtimeandmoneyworkingforthiscauseuntilhisdeathin
Italyin1896.Hisfamouswill,inwhichheleftmoneytoprovideprizesforoutstandingworkinPhysics,Chemistry,
Physiology,Medi
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