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第77頁(共77頁)2025年新高二英語外研社版尖子生專題復習《閱讀理解》一.閱讀理解(共20小題)1.(2025春?黃浦區(qū)期末)JoseFerrerwasknownasoneofthemostsuccessfulAmericanfilmactorsofhisgeneration,butheactuallybeganhiscareerintheater.HewasbornonJanuary8,1909inPuertoRicoandmovedtotheUnitedStateswhenhewassixyearsold.HisactingskillswerefirstshowcasedwhileheattendedPrincetonUniversityandperformedwiththeTriangleClub,astudentactinggroupwhosealumnialsoincludeJimmyStewartandF.ScottFitzgerald.Aftergraduating,F(xiàn)errercontinuedtoperformintheateruntilhemadehisfirstBroadwayshowin1935intheplayCharley'sAunt.HehadmanysuccessfulrolesonBroadway,includingarolein1943whenheplayedthevillainIagoinShakespeare'splayOthello.ThetitleroleofOthellointhatproductionwasplayedbythefamousactorPaulRobeson.Withthesetwopowerfulperformers,OthellobecamethelongestrunningplayinBroadwayhistory.Thisrecordstillstands.Ferrer'sgreatestrole,though,wasstilltocome.In1946,F(xiàn)errerwascastinthetitleroleofCyranodeBergerac.HewonthecelebratedTonyawardasCyrano,thetragicherowhofightsmenwithgreatcouragebuthideshisloveforthebeautifulRoxanne.HissuccessinthisroleleddirectlytohisrepeatedperformancesasCyranoinafilmversion(forwhichhewonanOscar)andatelevisionversion(forwhichhewonanEmmy).Heistheonlyactortowinallthreeofthosespecialawardsforplayingthesamerole.ThisachievementisallthemoreoutstandingbecauseCyranodeBergeracwasknownasadesirablerole,onethathadbeenplayedverywellpreviouslybyothertalentedactors.Throughtheseroles,F(xiàn)errerearnedareputationonBroadwayasanextremelyflexibleactor,talentedenoughtoplaymanydiverseroles.Eightyearsafterhisfirstshowinprofessionaltheater,hefinallystartedperforminginmovies.Oncehebeganappearinginfilms,thatskilltranslatedintomanygreatperformancesandmemorableroles.Hisfilmcareerincludedbothactinganddirectingopportunitiesandlastednearlyfortyyears.(1)Whichofthefollowingisinlinewiththeauthor'sviewpoint?A.CyranodeBergeracwasFerrer'sfavoriteroletoperform.B.Ferrer'scareerwaslongbecausehewasabletoplaymanydifferentroles.C.Ferrerregrettedwaitingyearsbeforehebecameascreenactor.D.CyranodeBergeracisthegreatestroleeverwrittenfortheBroadwaystage.(2)Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.MostmembersoftheTriangleClubhavesuccessfulactingcareers.B.FerrerwasmorehonoredbyhisTonyawardthanbyhisEmmyorOscar.C.Therecord﹣settingrunofOthellomayhavebeeninpartduetoPaulRobeson.D.FerrerdidnotperformagainonBroadwayafterhebeganperforminginmovies.(3)TheauthorwouldmostlikelyagreewithallofthefollowingEXCEPT.A.PaulRobesonwasseenbysomeasaverytalentedactor.B.FerrersomewhatcontributestothesuccessofOthelloinhistory.C.SomeactorsconsiderCyranodeBergeracaroletheywouldliketoperform.D.Ferrer'ssuccessfulperformanceinOthellowashisfirstBroadwayperformance.(4)Whichofthefollowingistheprimarypurposeofthepassage?A.TodiscussthesuccessofPuertoRicanactorsonBroadway.B.Tocontrastthehistoryoftheaterwiththehistoryoftelevision.C.Toprovideabriefsummaryofthecareerofawell﹣regardedAmericanactor.D.TosuggestthatJoseFerrerwasthebestactorevertoplayCyranodeBergerac.2.(2025春?靜安區(qū)期末)Odekuwasnotfoundthroughtraditionalscouting(球探)methods.InhisEastLondonpark,hesetuphisphoneandfilmedhimselfdoingexerciseslike30﹣secondpush﹣ups,10﹣metersprints,andsidejumps.AiSCOUT'sAIplatformanalyzedhismovements.Theplatform,createdbydatascientistsandtopscouts,testsplayerswithstandardexercisesandprovidesimmediatefeedbackusingmachinelearningalgorithms(算法).TheideacamefromfounderDarrenPeries'frustrationwhenhissonwasletgobyTottenham'sacademyat16withoutanyperformancerecords."Clubshadnofootageordatatoevaluatehimagain,"saysCOORichardFelton﹣Thomas."Whileseniorteamsuseadvancedtracking,youthfootball,evenattopacademies,lacksgooddata."Aftersevenmonthsofstudyingmillionsofdatapoints,AiSCOUTnowtracksdetailslikejointanglesduringjumpsandspeedpatterns,givingfeedbackwithinanhour.Topperformersmoveontoball﹣skilltests.Odeku'strialforBurnleyinvolvedmovingtheballthroughsevenmarkersfilmedinhislocalpark.Hisspeedandcontrolearnedhimaninvitationtotheclub'strainingcenter,abigturn﹣aroundforaplayerwhohadbeendroppedbyPremierLeagueacademiesforbeing"toosmall.""Thistechnologyfixespartiality﹣whichmeansacademiestendtopreferplayerswhoarealreadyphysicallydeveloped."saysFelton﹣Thomas."Asaresult,LatebloomerslikeOdeku,whogrewlater,getmissed."AiSCOUThelpsclubskeeptrackofplayers'progress,includingphysicalandskillimprovements.Unliketraditionalscouting,whereexpertstraveltomatcheshopingtofindtalent,AiSCOUTworkswithteamslikeChelseaandBurnleytofindhiddenplayers."Wespotplayerswhohavebeenoverlooked,"saysFelton﹣Thomas.TheplatformevenhelpsrecruitUnder﹣8playersbyusingmeasureslikesprintspeedanddecision﹣making.ForOdeku,nowplayingforHaringeyBorough'sseniorteam,theappreplacedluckwithclear,measurabledata."Before,youneededperfecttiming﹣ascoutwatchingyouonyourbestday,"hesays.Histrial,filmedinapark,earnedhimaBurnleyinviteandgavehimconfidence:"ThatsessionmademefeellikeIbelong."AiSCOUTturnssubjectivetalentspottingintomeasurableanalysis,givingmoreopportunitiestoplayerswhilehelpingclubsmakesmarter,data﹣drivendecisions.Thisischangingthefutureoffootball.(1)WhatledtothecreationoftheAiSCOUTplatform?A.Alackofskilledcoachesinjuniorfootballclubs.B.Atopclub'srequestformorefitnesstrackingtools.C.Anabsenceofyouthfootballperformancedata.D.Aneedtoincreasesponsorshipforyouthprograms.(2)Theunderlinedword"partiality"inparagraph4probablymeansA.preferenceforcertainplayersortypesB.interestinmeasuringplayergrowthC.emphasisonphysicaltraitsoverskillD.neglectofearly﹣developingplayers(3)Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Odekusubmittedmatchhighlightsfromatournament.B.AiSCOUTpromotesfairerandmoredata﹣drivendecisions.C.AiSCOUTismainlyusefulforadvancedprofessionalteams.D.Odekugotatrialopportunitybasedonluck.(4)Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.FromParkstoStardom:AYoungFootballer'sStoryB.TheRiseofAIFitnessToolsforYouthTrainingC.HowPremierLeagueClubsDevelopFutureStarsD.AIRevolutionizesFootballTalentDiscovery3.(2025春?閔行區(qū)期末)BeforearrivinginParis,WuShuyun,a56﹣year﹣oldChinesehousewife,imaginedtheFrenchcapitaltobelikefilmsetforaromanticlovestory,picturingherselfasafashionableprincesssurroundedbyelegantParisians.Instead,Ms.Wusaidshewasshockedbythecigarettebuttsanddogpooonthestreet,andtheindifferenceofthelocals.ThoughfriendshadwarnedheraboutthievestargetingChinesepeople,shesaidshewasneverthelesssurprisedwhenanumberofhertourgroupwasrobbedonacrowdedMetrotrain,asotherpassengerslookedon."FortheChinese,F(xiàn)rancehasalwaysbeenromantic,mysteriousandattractive,"Ms.Wusaidafteratwo﹣weektour."OnceIrealizedthattheParisianswereindifferent,Imadeadecision:trytomakethemostofthetrip,butnevercomebacktoParisagain."PsychologistswarnedthatChinesetourists,shakenbydisappointment,wereatriskofParisSyndrome,aconditionduringwhichforeignerssufferdepressionandanxietywhentheirrosyimaginationofchampagne,magnificentarchitectureandMonetaredestroyed.Theexpressionwascoined30yearsagobyParis﹣basedJapanesepsychiatrist,HiroakiOta,afterseveralJapanesevisitorstoParisfellillwhentheircultureofpolitenesswasmetwithFrencharrogance.ThomasDeschamps,theheadofresearchattheParisTourismOffice,saidcultureshockwasparticularlycommonamongtravelersfromAsia,whosometimeswronglyregardedtheFrenchcapitalasamuseum."TheywatchmovieslikeAmelie.TheythinkallParisianscarryLouisVuittonpursesandsmelllikeDior,"Thomassaid."Theydon'tknowabouttheworking﹣classsuburbs,theoverworkedwaiters,themoreunpleasantpartsofthecity.Parisisnotamuseum.Peoplearebusy.Theyarestressedandlivingtheirlives."TohelpprotectChinesetourists,thelocaltourismindustryhasredoubleditseffortstobemoreculturallysensitive.AnonlineguideforhotelsandbusinessesnotesthatforservingChinesevisitors,"asimplesmileandhellointheirlanguagewillobviouslyputthematease."(1)Accordingtothepassage,whatsurprisedWuShuyunduringhertriptoParis?A.TheelegantParisiansandromanticatmosphere.B.Thedirtystreetsandindifferentlocalpeople.C.Thefamousmuseumsandhistoricallandmarks.D.ThewarmwelcomefromFrenchhotelstaff.(2)Whydoestheauthormention"ParisSyndrome"inthepassage?A.Toemphasizetheseveremedicalrisksoftravelingabroad.B.TocriticizeJapanesetouristsforoverreactingtocultureshock.C.Tohighlightthepsychologicalimpactofunmetexpectations.D.Topromotebettermentalhealthservicesforforeignvisitors.(3)WhatcanbeinferredfromThomasDeschamps'commentsaboutParis?A.Parisiansdisliketouristswhoidealizetheircity.B.MoviesoftenprovideanunrealisticportrayalofParis.C.Working﹣classParisiansaremorewelcomingtovisitors.D.Thecity'smuseumsarethemaincauseofcultureshock.(4)Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.TocriticizeParisforitspoorurbanmanagementandunfriendlylocals.B.ToexplainwhyChinesetouristsoftenexperiencedisappointmentinParis.C.TocompareculturaldifferencesbetweenAsianandFrenchtravelers.D.TosuggestsolutionsforreducingcultureshockamongChinesevisitors.4.(2025春?寶山區(qū)期末)WhyGermany'sEconomy,OnceaLeaderinEurope,IsNowinCrisisAsGermansprepareforasnapelection(臨時選舉)afterthecollapseofagovernmentcoalition(脆弱的聯(lián)合政府),oneissueatthetopofvoters'mindswillbehowthenewgovernmentwouldrecreatethecountry'soncepowerfuleconomy.Germany,Europe'slargesteconomy,hasnotseensignificantgrowthinthepasttwoyears.OnFriday,theeconomyrecorded0.IpercentgrowthfromJulytoSeptember,butitisforecasttocontractovertheentireyear.Andeconomistsdonotexpecttoseeareturntogrowthin2025,unlessanewgovernmentcanmakesignificantchangesquickly.Germanindustrialcompanieshaveseenproductionshrinkmorethan12percentsince2018.ManypointtoalackofclearsignalsfromBerlinonwheretheyshoulddirectinvestment.Anexamplewasasuddendecisionbythegovernmenttoendsubsidies(補貼)forelectricvehiclesattheendoflastyearinanefforttoslimdownthebudget.Analystspointoutthatsuchstrategiesmakeitdifficultforbusinessleaderstoplaninvestmentsorpredictcosts.ThatfrustrationhastranslatedintorecordlevelsofpessimismamongGermany'sindustrialleaders,accordingtoasurveybytheIFOInstituteinMunich.Beyondtheindustrialgiants,theGermaneconomyalsodependsoninnovationandprofessionalknowledge.Butinanincreasinglydigitalworld,Germanyislackingnewcompaniesthatwillhelpdrivethenextgenerationofgrowth.Governmentfinancingisavailabletohelpentrepreneurs(企業(yè)家)startbusiness,butwhenitcomestimetoscalethem,manymovetotheUnitedStates,whereventurefundingismorewidelyavailableandtaxesarelower."OurmainproblemisnotwhatishappeningtoThyssenKrupp,"DanyalBayaz,thefinanceministerforthesouthwesternstateofBaden﹣Wurttemberg,toldtheGermanAmericanConferenceatHarvardlastweek."Itis"WhyisthelastsuccessfulGermanstart﹣up50yearsold?"(1)WhatisthemainconcernofGermanvotersastheyprepareforasnapelection?A.Whetherthegovernmentcoalitionwillcollapse.B.Howthecountry'seconomycanberecovered.C.Howhighenergypriceswillrise.D.Whethercompanieswillcutjobs.(2)Whatwasthereasonbehindthegovernment'ssuddendecisiontoendsubsidiesforelectricvehicles?A.ToincreasesalesofelectricvehiclesB.TopromotetheuseoftraditionalfuelvehiclesC.TocutdownonthebudgetD.Toincreasegovernmentincomes(3)WhatproblemfacingtheGermaneconomycanbeinferredfromDanyalBayazswordsinthelastparagraph?A.ThecollapseofmajorindustrialcompaniesB.Thelackofsuccessfulnewstart﹣upsC.HightaxesonbusinessesinthecountryD.Theunavailabilityofgovernmentfinancingforentrepreneurs5.(2025春?遼寧月考)MarketingCoordinator—EcoPureSolutionsEcoPureSolutionsisaleadingproviderofeco﹣friendlycleaningproductsinAustralia.Wearelookingforacreativeandresults﹣drivenindividualtojoinourmarketingteam.Whatwe'reoffering:?Competitivesalaryandbenefits?FlexibleworkinghoursAboutyou:?Creativity?StronganalyticalskillsIfyouarepassionateaboutmakingadifferenceandwanttocontributetoagreenerfuture,applynowbysendingyourresumetodongfang@sina,com.CustomerServiceRepresentative—BlueWaveInsuranceBlueWaveInsuranceisadynamicandgrowinginsurancecompanyseekingafriendlyandprofessionalcustomerservicerepresentative.Whatwe'reoffering:?Comprehensivetrainingprograms?OpportunitiesforcareeradvancementAboutyou:?Problem﹣solvingabilities?FluentinEnglishandMandarinWevaluediversityandbelieveinprovidingequalopportunitiesforallouremployees.Applyonlineat/careers.EventPlanner—CelebrationsInc.CelebrationsInc.isapremiereventplanningcompanythatspecializesincreatingunforgettableexperiences.Aboutyou:?Attentiontodetails?ExcellentorganizationalskillsWearelookingforsomeonewhocanbringourclients'visionstolife.Experienceintheeventsindustryisaplus.Submityourapplicationandportfolioto0708@.ITSupportSpecialist—TechAdvanceCorpTechAdvanceCorpisatechnologycompanythatoffersarangeofITservicesandsolutions.Aboutyou:?Technicalexpertise?AbilitytoworkindependentlyWeofferachallengingandrewardingworkenvironmentforthosewhoarepassionateabouttechnology.Applythroughourwebsiteat/careers.(1)WhichpositionrequirestheabilitytospeakbothEnglishandMandarin?A.MarketingCoordinator.B.CustomerServiceRepresentative.C.EventPlanner.D.ITSupportSpecialist.(2)WhatisadesirablequalityforanEventPlanneratCelebrationsInc?A.importanceattachedtodetails.B.Technicalexpertise.C.Problem﹣solvingabilities.D.Stronganalyticalskills.(3)Whichcompanyismostlikelytohiresomeonewithapassionfortechnology?A.EcoPureSolutions.B.BlueWaveInsurance.C.CelebrationsInc.D.TechAdvanceCorp.6.(2025春?廣東月考)WithMelRobbins'newbook,TheLetThemTheory,lotsofpeoplearetalkingaboutboundaries(邊界).Asrelationshipexperts,boundariesareoneofthemostimportantpartsofourwork.Whyarewesofocusedonboundaries,asexpertswhowanttohelppeoplebeclosertooneanother?Becausehealthyboundariesarethecorefoundationofanyhealthyrelationship.First,let'sreviewwhatboundariesare.Imaginethatyouhaveabubble(氣泡)ofpersonalspacearoundyou.Aboundaryisadecisionyoumakeaboutwhatyouletinsideofthebubble.Forexample,youmightwanttoletpeopleinsidethebubbleiftheybringyoujoy,ifyoucareabouttheirwell﹣being,orifyou'reworkingonsomethingmeaningfultogether.Wecanhavelotsofbubblesofdifferentsizesfordifferentaspectsofourlives.Importantly,keepingontheseboundariesisallaboutwhatyoudo,notwhatothersdo.Youcan'tforcesomeonetobehavedifferentlywithinyourbubble;theirbehaviorisnotwithinyourcontrol.Sowhatdoyoudoifsomeoneviolates(冒犯)yourboundary?Youcanmoveyourbubbleawayfromthembychangingyourownbehavior:Forexample,youmightinvestlessemotionallyintherelationship,physicallyleavethesituation,sharelessinformationaboutyourself,belessopen,orevencutofftherelationshiptotally.Healthyrelationshipsrequireafoundationofmutual(相互的)respect,andthisincludesrespectingotherpeople'srighttomaketheirowndecisions—evenifwedon'tlike,agreewith,ortoleratetheirchoices.Sohowdoweletotherpeoplemaketheirownchoiceswithoutlettingthemharmusorviolateourpersonalspace?Wesetandholdstrongboundaries.Boundariescertainlyprotectourownindividualwell﹣being,buttheyalsoprotectanddevelopourrelationshipswithothers.Keepingourboundariesallowsustobuildtrustinourselvessothatwecankeepourselvessafe,regardlessofwhatotherpeoplesayordo.Andthissenseofsafety,inturn,allowsustotaketheriskofbeingweakinconnectionwithothers.(1)Whydorelationshipexpertsfocusonboundaries?A.Theywanttotakeadvantageofpeople'sbehavior.B.Boundarieshelppeoplebecomemoreindependent.C.Healthyboundariesareessentialforfinerelationships.D.It'seasiertoworkwithpeoplewhohaveclearboundaries.(2)Whatisaboundaryaccordingtothetext?A.Arulethatothersmustfollow.B.Awaytoforceotherstobehave.C.Aphysicalbarrieraroundaperson.D.Adecisionaboutwhatentersone'spersonalspace.(3)Whatcanyoudoifsomeoneviolatesyourboundary?A.Arguewiththem.B.Ignorethemcompletely.C.Adjustyourownbehavior.D.Trytochangetheirbehavior.(4)Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.MelRobbins'newbookanditsinfluence.B.Importanceofmaintaininghealthyboundaries.C.Waystoavoidpersonalboundariesbeingviolated.D.Differencesbetweenphysicalandemotionalboundaries.7.(2025春?阜陽月考)Theideaofbanning(禁止)smartphonesfromschoolshadlongfeltnecessary,saidDaisyGreenwell,amotherofthree.Whenherdaughterwas8yearsold,itfilledherwithfear.Whenshetalkedtootherparentsaboutit,theanswerwasalways"Yes,it'sanightmare,butyou'vegotnochoice."Shedecidedtotestthat.Afriend,ClareFerrybough,hadsharedherconcernsabouttheimpactofsmartphonesandsocialmediaonherchildren,andtheystartedaWhatsAppgrouptotakeaction.ThenMs.Greenwellbeganpostingabouttheideaonthemedia.Thepostwentviral.Within24hours,ithadbeenviewed250,000times.ParentsfromacrossBritainwantedtojoin.Today,morethan1,200peoplehavesignedup,and13,000BritishschoolshavesignedanagreementcreatedbySmartphoneFreeChildhood,anonprofitgroupledbyMs.Greenwell,herhusband,JoeRyrie,andMs.Ferrybough.ThemovementsupportseffortsinBritaintomeasuresmartphoneaddiction'sharmtodevelopingbrainsandlimitsmartphoneuse.Inaresearchlastyear,themajorityofparentssaidthatsmartphoneshadnegativelyaffectedchildrenunder13.Nearlyhalfofparentssaidtheystruggledtolimittheirchildren'suseofthedevices.OthergovernmentsinEuropehaveactedtolimitchildren'ssmartphoneuse.Francepassedalawin2018tobansmartphonesfromelementaryandmiddleschools.Norwayplanstopassalawforchildrenunder13tohaveaparent'sagreementbeforegettingasmartphone.Astudyshowsthatanaverage12﹣year﹣oldinBritainspendssevenhoursaweekonasmartphone,forexample,andthat40percentof12﹣to15﹣year﹣oldsregularlyvisitbadwebsites.Someevengetsoaddictedtophonesthattheyaretakentomentalhealthhospitals.Thenumberofanxiety(焦慮)anddepressionrisingsharplyamongteenagerssincesocialmediawasintroduced.InHarlow,Essexwasoneofthefirsttobansmartphonesinschools.Thiswillaffectsome63,000children.Britain'smosttopprivateschool,announcedasmartphonebanforstudents.(1)WhydidDaisyGreenwellstartthemovementagainstsmartphonesinschools?A.Herdaughterwasaddictedtoasmartphone.B.Shehadtroublelimitingherchildren'sphoneuse.C.Sherealizedmanyparentssharedherconcerns.D.HerfriendClareFerryboughpersuadedher.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"wentviral"inParagraph2mean?A.Receivedgeneralattention.B.Causedpublicanger.C.Ledtoheateddiscussions.D.Attractedmediacomments.(3)Whatdowelearnaboutsmartphoneusefromparagraph3?A.Mostparentsbelieveitbenefitsyoungchildren.B.Overhalfofparentsallowkidstousephones.C.Francebannedphonesinallschoolsin2018.D.Norwayplansparentalpermissionforyoungusers.(4)Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toexplainphoneimpactsonchildren'shealth.B.TointroduceUKmovementagainstschoolphones.C.Tocomparedifferentcountries'rulesonphoneuse.D.Toremindtechnologycompaniesofharmfulfeatures.8.(2025春?迎江區(qū)校級期中)SusanB.Anthonywascalledterriblenames,hadthingsthrownather,andevenhadherpicturedraggedthroughthestreets.Butstillshedidn'tbackdown.Shethoughtfightingforwomen'srights—andtherightsofeveryone—wastooimportant.AnthonywasborninMassachusettsin1820.Fromanearlyage,shewastaughtthateveryoneshouldbeequal.Sheknewitwasn'tfairthatshedidn'thaveasayinelecting(選擇)politicalleadersjustbecauseshewasawoman.Shealsothoughtthatitwasn'trightthatmaleteachersmademoremoneythanshedid.Inthe1850s,shestartedvoicingheropinionpublicly,stoppingpeopleonthestreetsorgivingspeechesaroundthecountry.In1856Anthonyjoinedtheanti﹣slavery(反對奴隸)movement.Shegavespeeches,organizedmeetings,putupposters,andhandedoutleaflets,eventhoughshefacedangrycrowdsofpeoplewhodisagreedwithher.ShemetElizabethCadyStantonin1851,andtogethertheyco﹣foundedtheNationalWomanSuffrageAssociationin1869topushforwomen'svoting(投票)rights.Theyalsolaunchedanewspaper,TheRevolution,tospreadtheirmessage.African﹣AmericanswererecognizedasU.S.citizensin1870,andblackmenwerelatergiventherighttovote.ButAfrican﹣Americanwomen,likeallwomen,stilldidnothavetherighttovote.ThismadeAnthonysoangrythatshecastavoteinthe1872presidentialelection,anactforwhichshewasarrested(逮捕)andfined$100—thoughsheneverpaidthefine.Anthonyworkedformorethan50yearsforwomen'srights,butshenevergottolegallyvote.ShediedonMarch13,1906,14yearsbeforethe19thAmendment(修正案)gaveallwomentherighttovote.Despitethis,hereffortswererecognized,andtheamendmentwasevenreferredtoasthe"AnthonyAmendment"inherhonor.Andin1979,AnthonybecamethefirstwomantobeonaU.S.coin,thesilverdollar.(1)WhatwasAnthony'smaingoal?A.Endingslavery.B.Gettingpaidasmuchasaman.C.Gainingvotingrightsforwomen.D.BecomingthefirstwomantobeonaU.S.coin.(2)WhathappenedtoAnthonyattheageof49?A.Shelaunchedanewspaper.B.ShewasrecognizedasaU.S.citizen.C.Shestartedvoicingheropinionpublicly.D.ShesetuptheNationalWomanSuffrageAssociation.(3)WhywasAnthonyarrested?A.Forvotinginanelection.B.Forrefusingtopaythefine.C.Forstoppingpeopleonthestreets.D.Forjoiningtheanti﹣slaverymovement.(4)Whywasthe19thAmendmentcalledthe"AnthonyAmendment"?A.BecauseAnthonyvotedforit.B.BecauseAnthonysetitup.C.BecauseofAnthony'sgreatcontributions.D.BecauseAnthonywasanimportantpoliticalleader.9.(2025春?成都月考)Black﹣cappedchickadees(山雀)haveextraordinarymemoriesthatcanrecallthelocationsofthousandspiecesoffoodtohelpthemsurvivethewinter.NowscientistsatColumbia'sZuckermanInstitutehavediscoveredhowthechickadeescanremembersomanydetails:theymemorizeeachfoodlocationusingbraincellactivitysimilartoabarcode(條形碼)."Scientistshavebeenimpressedatthememoryofthesebirdsforyears,butwhathasbeenamysteryiswhatwasgoingonintheirbrainstosupportthesememories,"saidDr.Aronov."Nowwehaveneural(神經(jīng)的)recordingandbehaviortrackingtoolsatourdisposaltoadvanceourknowledge."Intypicalexperiments,ablack﹣cappedchickadeequicklyhidessunflowerseedsinholesastheresearchersmonitoractivityinthehippocampus(海馬體)—abrainstructurecriticalformemory.Thescientistsunexpectedlyfoundthateachtimeachickadeestoredaseed,hippocampusfiredinauniquepattern.Theteamcomparesthesepatternstobarcodesbecauseeachonewasuniqueandseemedtostoreinformationrelatedtoaspecificmemory."Ifyouthinkofabarcodeatasupermarket,youcanstorealotofinformationwithitaboutthefooditem,likeitsprice,nameandwhereitisinthestore,"Chettihsays.Hethinkstheneuralbarcodesinchickadeesworksinasimilarmanner,storinginformationsuchaswhenandwhereabirdhidaspecificseed."Itwouldbehardtoseethebarcodeifyoudidn'tknowexactlywhenandwheretolookforit,"Chettihsays."It'spossiblethatitexistsinotheranimals,butithasn'tbeenspottedyet."(1)Whatabilityofblack﹣cappedchickadeesimpressesscientists?A.Theabilitytocollectfood.B.Theabilitytomemorizefoodlocations.C.Theabilitytofindbarcodes.D.Theabilitytosurvivecoldwinter.(2)Whatdidthescientistsdiscoveraboutthehippocampusinthechickadees?A.Itgotactiveinaspecialpatternwhentheystorefood.B.Itstoredinformationabouttheirfoodpreferences.C.Itwasabrainstructurecriticalformigrationactivity.D.Ittookcontroloftheirfeedingpatterns.(3)WhatcanweinferfromChettih'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Chettihisunsurewhetheranimalshavebarcodesatall.B.Scientistscankeeptrackofthebarcodeeasily.C.Thebarcodeinchickadeesisexactlythesameasthatinsupermarkets.D.Findingthebarcodeneedsspecificknowledgeandobservation.(4)Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.SunflowerSeeds&ChickadeesB.ChickadeeMemory:NeuralBarcodesC.AdvancesinNeuralRecordingTechnologyD.MemorySecretsofBirds10.(2025春?廣東月考)Thenegativenatureofpeerpressure(同伴壓力)isoftenpresentedwithoutquestion.Theundesirableeffectofpeerpressurecannotbedenied,butisitalsopossiblethatpeerpressuremightnotentirelydeserveitsbadreputation?Couldpeerpressurealsohavepositiveeffectsonthepersonaldevelopmentandbehaviorofyoungpeople?Alookatthescientificliteraturerevealsexactlythatpeerpressureisnotalwaysaforceforthedarkside.Manystudiessuggestthatpeerpressureandthedesiretoconform(順從)aresimplyapartofbeinghuman.Humans,afterall,arehighlysocialbeings.Ifhumansarehard﹣wiredtorespondtopeerpressure,thenitmakessensetoexaminehowitcanbeusedtochangebehaviorinapositiveway.Imagineasituation:studentXhasalwaysenjoyedplayingtheguitarbutislazyand

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