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20.22屆四川省攀枝花市高三第二次統(tǒng)一考試英語試題學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:一、閱讀理解ThemostgorgeousNYClibrariesNewYorkPublicLibraryAttractionsLibraries,archivesandfoundationsMidtownWestThisimpressivelocation,proudlyguardedbyroyal-lookingmarblelions,isamongthecity'smostsplendidpublicspaces.OfcoursetheRoseReadingRoom—whowouldn'tbeinspiredbyallthosecrystalchandeliers?Butifyou'rehereforthebooks,youwon'tbedisappointedeither:therearesome50millionitemsspreadoutacrosstheseshelves.ReadmorebookonlineNewYorkAcademyofMedicineThingstodoTalksandlecturesEastHarlemEstablishedin1847andopenedtothepublicin1878,thislibraryholdsathoroughcatalogueofmedicaljournals,documentsandothermaterials.Thelibrarysubscribestomorethan1,000journals,andtherearemorethan800,000issues.Itshistoricalcollectionsevencontaindocumentationaboutan18th-centurysmallpoxoutbreakintheU.K.ReadmorebookonlineTheMorganLibrary&MuseumMuseumsHistoryMurrayHillOriginallytheprivatelibraryofnoneotherthanJohnPierpontMorgan-thisamazingbuildingwasfirstintendedforbookishpursuitsin1910.In2006,amassiveredecorationbroughtmorenaturallightintothebuildinganddoubledthesizeoftheexhibitionspace.Today,themuseumwelcomesvisitorstoseecollectionsoforiginalMichelangelodrawingsanditstheaterregularlyhostsrecitalsandconcerts.ReadmorebookonlineTheCenterforFictionTheCenterforFictionrecentlyopenedanewlocationinDowntownBrooklynthatbringstheold-worldcharmofliteraturetogetherwithmoremodernroomswithabar/cafe,abookstore,writingspace,andyes,alibrary.Whilemembershipisrequiredtotakeadvantageofitsco-workingspacesandupstairslibrary,thepublicisfreetocheckouttheground-floorpatienceandhewasabletolearntouseitatlast.NowhecanenjoythevideosandsingBeijingOperaaswell.六、其他應(yīng)用文52.假定你是某國際學(xué)校學(xué)生會李華,你校正在開展垃圾分類活動,請你代表學(xué)生會用英語寫封倡議信,向全校學(xué)生發(fā)出“垃圾分類,從我做起”的倡議。內(nèi)容包括:.活動的目的和意義。.提出倡議。注意:.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;.請在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dearfellowstudents,StudentsUnionwhereapartofitslibrarysitsaswellasitsbookstore,bar-cafeandeventspace.Memberscanoutbooksandgetdiscountsonreadinggroups,writingworkshops,events,andbookstore,andmore.It'sabeautifullyquietspaceforliteratureloverstositandread.ReadmorebookonlineWhat'sspecialaboutNewYorkPublicLibrary?B.Ithasaverylonghistory.D.ItstoresavastcollectionofbooksB.Ithasaverylonghistory.D.ItstoresavastcollectionofbooksB.NewYorkPublicLibrary.D.NewYorkAcademyofMedicine.B.Onawebpage.D.Inatravelmagazine.C.Itisthecity'smostsplendidpublicspace.Whichlibraryoftenholdsconcerts?A.TheCenterforFiction.C.TheMorganLibrary&Museum.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthistext?A.Inatouristbrochure.C.Inaculturecolumnofanewspaper.'Tmnotareader."It'sacommonreplythatJuliaTorres,ateacher-librarianinDenverPublicSchool,hasheardthroughouther16-yearcareer.She'sseenstudentstearupbooks,throwthemawayorcheckthemoutonlytoimmediatelyreturnthemallbecausetheydidn'thaveconfidenceintheirabilitytoread.Asalibrarian,Torresfeelsstronglythatlibrariesshouldbespacesofliberation,placeswherestudentscandevelopaloveofreadingatanystage.Readingisaskillthateveryonecangrowtolove,buttoomanynegativeexperiencesduringachild'sliteracy(讀寫能力)educationcanresultinboredom,lackofinterestorevenanger.Whenastudenthasapoorexperiencelikebeingshamedfortheirreadingchoices,theycanbegintoassociatereadingwithpainfulfeelingsofinsecurity,shameandstress.Topreventreadingdisorder(閱讀障礙)practices,asTorresnotes,librariansfirstcanbuildaninclusive(內(nèi)容豐富的)librarywhereclassifiedcollectionscanmakeiteasierforstudentstofindoutthebookstheywantandalsohelpidentifygapsinthecollections.Reevaluatinglibrarians5roleisnecessary,whichallowsstudentstotakecontrolofthelibraryandhaveasayinwhat'spurchasedforthecollection,directlyexcitingstudents9readinginterest.Insteadofhostingtraditionalbookfairswherestudentshavetopayforbooks,itisbettertoopenupaTrueBookFair,wherestudentsareinvitedtochoosebooksintentionallytotheirinterestswithoutanycosts.Librariansarerecommendedtoreadwhatstudentsarereading.Anothertwoimportantapproachestopreventingreadingdisorderaretotakealookatthelibrarypoliciesandredefine(重新定義)whatcountsasreading.Itisnecessarytogetridoffines,check-outlimits,securitygates,andpunishmentpolicies.Plus,studentsareencouragedtolistentoaudiobooksorreadpicturebooks.Findawaytoteachimportantskillslikecomprehensionorcriticalthinkingwiththetextsthatexciteandintereststudents.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“I'mnotareader"inParagraph1infer?Somestudentsarenotinterestedinreading.Somestudentshavenoabilitytoreadbooks.Somestudentsdon'tborrowbooksfromthelibrary.Somestudentshaven'ttriedtoreadfbrentertainment.Whatisdirectlylinkedwithexcitingstudents'readinginterests?A.Gettingridoflibraryrules.B.Makingtheirownchoices.C.Librarians,recommendation.D.Reducingchargescausedbyreading.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?Whatleadstostudents9difficultyinreading.Hownegativereadingexperiencesaffectstudents.Howtoreducereadingdisorderasstudentlibrarians.Whytodecreasereadingdisorderasstudentlibrarians.Whatistheauthor'spurposeofwritingthetext?Todoaresearchonreadingdisorder.Tooffersuggestionstothelibrarians.Toanalyzewhyreadingdisorderforms.Todrawattentiontoreadingdisorderprevention.Foranimalsthatspendmostoftheirliveshighinthetrees,gaps(缺口)intheforestmightaswellbetheGrandCanyon(大峽谷).Thesegapsareespeciallyhardongibbons,akindofmonkey-likeanimalswithlongarms;althoughlargermalescanjumpacrosssomegaps,femalesandyoungcanbecutofffromfood,companions,andevenpotentialmates.Now,anewstudysuggestsacoupleofstrongropescouldreallyhelpbridgethegap.GibbonsareatriskofdyingoutacrossSoutheastAsia,largelybecauseofhabitatloss.Withjust30individuals(個體)left,theHainangibbonisconsideredtherarestprimate(靈長目動物)onEarth.AlloftheseanimalsliveontheBawanglingNationalNatureReserveinHainan,anislandprovinceinsouthernChina.InJuly2014,atyphooncausedlandslidesacrossthereserve,creatinggapsintheforestcanopy(樹冠)thatweredifficultfortheseprimatestocross.Tohelpreconnectthehabitats,professionaltreeclimberssetupanartificial66bridge^^acrossa15-meter-widenarrowvalley,madeoftwomountaineering-graderopes.Nearly6monthslater,thegibbonsstartedtousethebridgetocrossthegaps,researchersreporttodayinScientificReports.Theteamdocumented52crossingsinagroupofeightgibbons,withmostwalkingalongoneropewhileholdingontothesecondropeforsupport,whichthescientistsnamed“handrailing”.Thegibbonsalsoshimmiedbeneaththeropesusingallarmsandlegstotheoppositeside.ConservationistspreviouslybuiltartificialbridgestohelpothertreeboundanimalspeciessuchastheBorneanorangutanandtheJavanslowloris.ButthisisthefirstexampleoftherareHainangibbonusingthem.Theropebridgescouldbeashort-termsolution(解決辦法)toreconnectseparatedhabitats,theresearchersargue,combinedwitheffortstoprovideenoughnaturalforestcover.Whywereropebridgesconstructedaccordingtothetext?Toincreasegibbons'habitats.Tohelpallgibbonstocrossgaps.Tosavegibbonsfrombeingendangered.Toprovidefoodandcompanyforgibbons.WhatdoweknowaboutgibbonsfromParagraph2?Gibbonsarerarelyseenbecauseofdyingout.Habitatlosswastoblamefbrgibbons9dyingout.Gibbonscouldn'tcrossgapscausedbyatyphoon.Thenaturaldisastermayhaveputgibbonsindanger.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"shimmied”inParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.showedupB.felldownC.movedforwardsD.hungupWhichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.RopeBridgestoHelpEndangeredGibbonsB.WhatLedtotheDisappearanceofGibbons?C.RarestPrimateintheHainanNationalNatureReserveD.TheMostEffectiveEffortstoProvideEnoughHabitatforGibbonsIndependentlivingathomeisthedreamforeveryagingperson.Butafallorotherincidentsdangeroustohealthcanchangeeverythingrapidly.Thewearable"panicbuttons1*introducedinthelate1980swereagreatadvance.Buttheyonlyworkifpeopleactuallywearthemandcanreachthebuttoninanemergency.Todaytherearepassivewearablesthatautomaticallydetect(探測)falls,andcamera-basedsystemstomonitoreldersafety.Comingfroma40-yearcareerinthesemiconductorandwirelesscommunicationfield,RafiZackdecidedtofindabetteralternative."Peoplearen'tdevotedtowearingsmallinstruments24/7,andcamera-basedsystemsareaviolationofprivacy/5hepointsout,"Themostchallengingaspectisafall.Howfastwecandetectafallmattersbecausethemedicalsituationworsensquickly.Sometimespeoplestayonthefloorforalongtime.Wehavetofindouthowtoaddressthatproblem.”Zackisaco-founder,CEOandvicepresidentofR&DatEchoCareTechnologieswhichhasdevelopedECHO(ElderlyCareHomeObserver),acloud-connectedmonitorbasedonradartechnologyandmachinelearning.Becauseradarseesthroughwalls,oneECHOunitfixedontheceilingorwallcanmonitoroneperson(ortwopersons,inafutureversion)inastandard-sizedapartmentinaseniorlivingfacility(機構(gòu)).Theinstrumentdetectsfalls,breathingdifficulties,drowninginabathtubandotherdangerousevents.Itgivesoutwarningstopotentialhealthworseningconditionsbycontinuouslymonitoringandanalyzingtheperson'slocation,posture(姿勢),movementandbreath.EchoCaretestedtheinstrumentintheUnitedStates,Japan,AustraliaandIsrael.ECHOwascertified(認(rèn)證)in2019inJapanwiththemostagingpopulationintheworld."Bathroomswerethemaintestingareawhereabout17,000deadlyaccidentshappenannually.^^saidSMKDirectorandExecutiveVicePresidentTetsuoHara."Bathroommakers,homesecurityserviceprovidersandnursinghomesarehighlyinterestedinEchoCare^invention."Zacknoted,"Asmoreandmoreelderpeoplelivealoneasaresultofsocialdistancing,thereisanincreasedneedtomonitorthemwithouttheburdenofwearablesorprivacy-violatingcameras.,9WhafstheadvantageofECHOover"panicbuttons”?A.Ithascamera-basedsystems.B.Ithasbeenwidelyaccepted.C.Itcanfunctionwithoutcameras.D.Itsbuttonscanbeeasilyreached.WhatcanweknowaboutECHOfromparagraph5?Itmonitorsdangeroushealth-relatedevents.Itwascertifiedinmanydevelopedcountries.Itisdesignedtosendoutwarningsregularly.Itdetectsmorethanonepersonatthesametime.WhatcanweinferaboutthefutureofECHO?It'llbecomemorepopularwiththeelderly.It'llstop17,000deathshappeningannually.It'llbeusedinnursinghomesandhospitals.It'llhelpelderlypeopletoliveanactivelife..Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?AnAdvancedMedicalInstrumentAHigh-techMonitorfortheElderlyTheImprovementofaMedicalFacilityTheInventionofaHealthcareInstrument二、七選五Yourdentisthasprobablybeentellingyoutoflossforyears.1636%ofAmericanswouldratherdosomethingunpleasant,likecleanthetoilet,thanpu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