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C.Theyweresafe.20.Whatdoesthespeakertalkaboutattheend?ThepopularityofTheharmfulsideofplastic.C.Differentwaysofusingplastic.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分A、B、C、DCruisingisbackandbetterthanever.Ifyou’replanningasolovacationatsea,thereareplentyofgreatoptions.Whetheryouwanttomeetnewpeople,enjoysomealonetime,orjusthaveafun-filledadventure,there’sacruisetailoredjustforyou.TheNorwegianBlissoffersaffordablesingle-studiostaterooms.Thesestylishroomsaredesignedforsolotravellers.Youalsogetaccesstoaprivatelounge休息室whereyoucanmeetothersingles.TheMexicanRivieraitinerary(旅行計劃)includesstopsinPuertoVallarta,Cabo,andMazatlán,makingitagreatbudget-friendlyTheNorwegianBreakawayisatopchoiceforsolotravellers.Itoffersstudiocabinsthatareperfectforonepersonandaloungewheresolotravellerscanmeetandsocialise.TheCaribbeanitineraryincludesstopsinCozumel,Rotan,HarvestCaye,andCostaMaya.Plus,youcanenjoyextrafuninNewOrleansbeforeoraftertheTheCelebrityApexisperfectforfoodlovers.Ithas24singlestaterooms,givingyouagoodchancetomeetothersolotravellers.Theshipfeatures29restaurants,bars,andlounges,eachofferinguniquediningexperiences.Youcantasteflavoursfromdifferentports,makingitaculinaryadventure.TheCarnivalMardiGrasisperfectforbeachlovers.ItoffersweeklyCaribbeancruiseswithstopsinCozumel,CostaMaya,andMahoganyBay.Youcanenjoylongdaysonthebeachwithafruitydrinkinhand.Plus,youcanvisitDisneyWorldorUniversalStudiosbeforeorafterthecruise.WhatisspecialabouttheNorwegianItisdesignedforsolo B.ItisperfectforbeachC.Itisagoodbudget-friendly D.ItoffersstudioWhatwillyoupreferifyouenjoytastingdeliciousTheCelebrity B.TheNorwegianC.TheCarnivalMardi D.TheNorwegianInwhichsectionofamagazinecanwereadtheA. B. C. D.【答案】1. 2. 3.【1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“TheNorwegianBlissoffersaffordablesingle-studiostaterooms.(NorwegianBliss提供價格實惠的單人客艙。)”和“makingitagreatbudget-friendlyoption(使其成為一個非常經(jīng)濟(jì)實惠的選擇)”可知,NorwegianBlissC。【2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“TheCelebrityApexisperfectforfoodlovers.Ithas24singlestaterooms,givingyouagoodchancetomeetothersolotravellers.Theshipfeatures29restaurants,bars,andlounges,eachofferinguniquediningexperiences.(TheCelebrityApex24間單人客艙,讓你有機(jī)會結(jié)識29家餐廳、酒吧和休息室,每家都提供獨(dú)特的用餐體驗。)”可知,如果你喜TheCelebrityApexA。【3推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“Ifyou’replanningasolovacationatsea,thereareplentyofgreatoptions.youwanttomeetnewpeople,enjoysomealonetime,orjusthaveafun-filledadventure,there’sacruisetailoredjustforyou.(如果你正計劃一場海上獨(dú)自旅行,有很多優(yōu)質(zhì)選擇可供挑選。無論你想結(jié)識新朋友、享受獨(dú)處D。ShortlybeforeChristmasin2024,BrazilianpianistMartinsinvitedhisfriendstoabarnearhishome,showingthemthebestgifthehadreceived:anewpairofgloves.Theyaren’tjustanygloves,however.Thespeciallymadebionic仿生學(xué)的devicesarelettingthe79-oldplaywithbothhandsforthefirsttimeinover20years.TheartistisconsideredoneofthegreatestplayersofthemusicofJohannSebastianBach.Martinsretiredin2024.Bythen,hehadundergone24medicalprocedurestotrytoreducepaincausedbyaprogressivediseaseandfromaseriesofaccidents.Hislimitationshadforcedhimtoworkmostlyasamusicalconductorsincetheearly2000s.Butinthefinaldaysof2019,friendsreturnedtohishome.Theylistenedtohimonceagainbringinghisfavouriteclassicalmusicbacktolifeonhispiano.Beforetheglovesespeciallydevelopedforhim,Martinscouldonlyplaysongsslowlywithhisthumbsand,sometimes,hispointerfingers.Martins’healthproblemsdatefrom1965.Hebecameknownforcomingbackfromeverystrugglehefaced.Forexample,hesufferednervedamageinhisarmfromasoccerinjury.Butevenhisclosefriendsbelievedthatthelatestsurgery,onhislefthand,wouldmarktheendofhisdaysasapianist.However,onedesigner,UbirataBizarroCosta,createdspecialbionicglovesforMartins’hands.Thegloveshelpmovehisfingersupaftertheypressonthepianokeys.CostacreatedearlymodelsbasedonimagesofMartins’hands.Buthesaidthosemodelswere“farfromideal”.HethendecidedtotellMartinsabouthisefforts.CostaandMartinsthenspentseveralmonthstestingdifferentmodels.TheperfectmatchcameinDecember,andcostonly$125tobuild.ThenewgloveshavegivenMartinsanewgoal.HehopestoplaythepianoatNewYork’sCarnegieHall.Heisalreadysettoconductaconcertcelebratingthe60thanniversaryofhisfirstappearancethere.WhydidMartinsspecificallyinvitehisfriendstotheToshowcasehisnewTocelebratehisphysicalTosharethejoyofhisartisticToannouncehisnewperformanceWhatmaybetheevaluationoftheeffectivenessofhislatestA B.GreatC.Anunavoidable D.AnunexpectedWhatcanbeinferredfromtheCostaispassionateaboutclassicalCostaisapersonfullofkindnessandMartinshasneverperformedatCarnegieHallItwasinthe2010sthatMartinswasWhatisthepurposeoftheToadvertiseaspecialTopromoteanewTotellusaboutmagicgloveslettingapianistplayTointroduceanoutstanding【答案】4. 5. 6. 7.2024年圣誕前,79歲巴西鋼琴家馬丁斯邀友展示仿生手套,該手20多年來首次用雙手彈琴,其設(shè)計者經(jīng)多次測試制成,馬丁斯還盼赴卡內(nèi)基音樂廳演奏?!?推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中“BrazilianpianistMartinsinvitedhisfriendstoabarnearhishome,showingthemthebestgifthehadreceived:anewpairofgloves.(巴西鋼琴家馬丁斯邀請他的朋友到他家附近的一家酒吧,向他們展示了他收到的最好的禮物:一副新手套。)Thespeciallymadebionic(仿生學(xué)的)devicesarelettingthe79-year-oldplaywithbothhandsforthefirsttimeinover20years.(特制的仿生設(shè)備讓這7920多年來第一次用雙手彈奏。)”可知,馬丁斯邀請朋友去酒吧是為了展示他收到的特殊禮物——仿生手套,這副手套讓他能夠重新用雙手彈奏鋼琴,他是想分享自己能夠再次彈奏鋼琴,實現(xiàn)藝C項?!?細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中“Butevenhisclosefriendsbelievedthatthelatestsurgery,onhislefthand,wouldmarktheendofhisdaysasapianist.(但就連他最親密的朋友也認(rèn)為,最近在他左手上做的手術(shù),將標(biāo)志著B項?!?推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段中“However,onedesigner,UbirataBizarroCosta,createdspecialbionicglovesforMartins’hands.Thegloveshelpmovehisfingersupaftertheypressonthepianokeys.CostacreatedearlymodelsbasedonimagesofMartins’hands.Buthesaidthosemodelswere“farfromideal”.HethendecidedtotellMartinsabouthisefforts.CostaandMartinsthenspentseveralmonthstestingdifferentmodels.(然而,一位名叫烏比拉塔·比扎羅·B項?!? Theyaren’tjustanygloves,however.Thespeciallymadebionic 生學(xué)的)devicesarelettingthe79-year-oldplaywithbothhandsforthefirsttimeinover20years.(然而,它們并不是普通的手套。這種特制的仿生設(shè)備讓這位79歲的老人20多年來第一次用雙手玩耍)”可知,文章CTheworldismovingsofastthesedaysthatifyoudonothavetherighteducation,youcouldgetleftbehind.Technologytoucheseverypartofourdailylives—eventhefastfoodindustryreliesoncomputerassistedsystemstospeedthingstotheircustomers.Ifyoucannotfigureoutthecomputeratyourlocalfastfoodshop,wherewillthatleaveyou?Onceuponatime,youcouldhaveagoodlifewithnothingmorethanahighschooldiploma(文憑),butthosetimesaregonenow.Competitionforeventhelowestleveljobsisintense,andmostemployerswillgivetheedgetothatextraeducationnow.Jobsthatneverrequiredadegreebeforenowwillcertainlybegiventothemosteducatedcandidate(申請者)asmarketsgrowtighterandtighter.Educationisnotonlyimportantonthejobfront,however.Recentstudiesshowthatcontinually-learningkeepyourbrainmorehealthy.Themoreactiveyoukeepyourbrainnow,themoreactiveitwillremaininthelongrun.Itdoesmakesenseifyouthinkaboutit:ifyoustartjogging,yourbodyfeelshealthierafterawhileandwillactuallylongforexercise.Thesamecouldprobablybesaidforyourbrain:makeitworktolearnsomethingnew,anditwillcontinuallyseekoutthestimulation(刺激ofnewinformationtokeepitselfEducationisimportantforyoursenseofselfandself-esteem(自尊).Ifyouallowyourselftothinkthatyouarepoorlyeducated,youthereforedeserveanoldcar,asmallhouseandapoorlife.Stopfeelingsorryforyourselfandtakechargeofyourownfate.Realizethatyouareadifferentpersonnowandevaluatewhyyoudidsopoorlyinthepast.Wasitbecauseyoujustcouldnotlearn;orbecauseyoudidnotwanttofocusonyoureducationatthattime?Youareanadultnowandwillbemorefocusedandgoaldriven.Neversaynotoeducation,neversaynotoWhydoestheauthormention“thefastfoodindustry”inthefirstTotellusthatwecan’tbreakawayfromToleadinthetopicofdevelopmentoffastfoodCToshowthebigchangesofmodernD.TointroduceanewfastfoodWhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkThedifficultyofselectinggoodThedisorderedemploymentTheimportanceofeducationforjobTheuselessnessofhighschoolWhatshouldwedotokeepourbrainsharpaccordingtotheEnsu

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